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                  <text>VOL. XXXV.. NO. 35

HASTINGS. MICH., JANUARY ,1 1891.
Hastings

Banner.' L"^'^

1‘ublinhtd Thnradayn by tever
.Vfr (htu
t
thus.. To m&lt;#t
tin? demand, the Re­
COOK BROS.
publican says 25 new hotute will bo creel­
ed in the spring. .
'
:
ff.4WTX.VWJf, MICH.
-Editor Saunders, of the*MiddievlU&gt;* :lte4&gt;ubUcan, altlHingh n married man. got «»
mashed on his best girj that be went to
Chicago lust wrek'and l&gt;ougbt •her a new
OUR COUNTY.
dress, anti the lady will wear it ll* first
time this week. It may btf well t» add Ifalll tn Mr rfflOdcxwe.
HiographirMl.
the
Yon go to Mhldteville with n business that the "’best-g'ri”-1n this case
Mhldldvllle
which _____
will be ’.»&gt;]
__
_..T_ Republic'll,
... .
family Chrfa
ptepoMdou in wllich any law point Is* creased to a six column qaarte, and othur- [ mn» lrev. Pleafant time.
Involved, and you cannot Interest a man
wise Improved. Wi- are glad to raetnd the
it 1e wdl tor «s that &lt;
there until he haa gone up •&gt;» see John' evident
prosperity of onr neighbor. _
•’ *"
“ " ’J&lt;t M
about it"—John In jtliis case always being
irg.-eJiag. If Be l.uri &lt;:-.-p--ix!ed upon
the Hou. John Carjelh, the foremost law­
Woodland exjrects to have a saloon awn. bta dge and-dem to gel around the noun
yer them, and for j(ears one of the Jeudlng; This Is hardly "a public Improvsment.”
we four many of us n-nnld get left,
member* of the ban of this clrcull. And
Some one stole blpcks from John bmlth’s arrived at our bri
wlien you go In ti» See John about this little’
Last Monday
proposition, you wl|l observe first that he wrxxl pile at Woodland, the other evening.
John tracked-the villain to bls dt-n, arid
looks straight at you, and mentally sizea
and
now
annquncee
through
the
“
News''
that
up both die projMMl(jon and yourself. He
will think A little while and thru ho Ik if the thief will call and ask for fuel.-it fire would liave been l»eyond control in a
ready to give his views. He will then will save him. Smith, the trouble of an tew minutes.
present the proposition first as It looks on evening's parade hereafter.
CbriMtnaa, at tbe reaMmhO of
the front elevation: then he will quietly iX*T‘C Woodland News Is publishing tl»eXJarrleO.
brldv'i parents, Horace bam uni and
lead you around each side of It. and ex­ gdont-er sketches of Woodland, and In Mi st. Dora ForH-s.
pose it to*view from tbe new standpoints. the first one slates that two brothers. JonaMr. and Mrs. Johu TxmMy’e daughter
Then be will give yon a “rear elevation,” tlisn and Samuel S. Haight and Charles Carrie, Mrs. Deaner now. came fruuv Da­
w to speak.* and when he gets through, Galloway, came over from Livingston Vo.
kota test Tuewiny iic.-mopa/ited by her
you feel as If yon never fully knew what and carved out the first gnsti Into ttm im­
husband to visit her parents. Mr* Drg»It was that you had presented, and depart mense woodland that gave tbe township its
satisfied that you now have all tbe light on name, in tbe anlunm of 1837. Of tbe ucr will remain the winter with, her triciute
liero bfit Mr. D. win go to Indmini. w/tere
thfl subject that yon need. And It there's three only mw survives. Undlc Jonutlufh
lite parasite r«Mkh*. They will matte their
a hole in the skimmer, he'll polmt it out,, Haight, who now at tbe age of Hl seems to home in tmUgfta for a year or two.
■ •
put it under youi mental microscope, nud have renewed his youth, so &lt;&lt;&gt; speak. ami“ '
Mr. MeKtunt-y and Frank Shrfbcr speat ;
it will be magnified to tbe she of a railroad Is remarkably active In Imth body and
Xmxs in Grand Rapids.
tunnel. You discover that he is a man of mind.
■
Mbs Fannie Carpenter is lu Grand Rap­
great dearness, greater force, who never
ids at jircwiii vt^timt Mfes BtillweiL
.-.tops on any proposition until he lias gone
Hickory Corner*.
The S. D. Adventist, elected their S.
io the bottom of it. We fee! perfectly tmft
Mr:-. Jatqcs Hock well slipped -and tell h. officers fur the next quarter last Sab­
in saying
Mr. Car
- these
-unkind
......... thlucs of ------ ­ upon&lt; iui
the iit
lee Uin-it.3&gt;L
one day Inst MXt-k
week in
In coilcon- bath as f olluws:
r.eth. tewiw Ju.l »..« he I. lu Duuver
tlien^f ,liu n»y 1« Idd up lor . SupT. --Michael Vester.
feeding oxi tb&lt; balmy mountain uir. and j A(,|IK. time to come.
Asst 5upt—Harrietta Canaxiler.
Brise .ltb.|.lrlun^i&gt;.eM.nm orC&lt;&gt;|..raOur CtatoUwi. Im-at lh- B.pU»Luhun-h . bet .—Min* Fannie Carjxniter.
•» h&gt;r,:l&gt;el«lw« nt bl. bralth. and , „a, , ,plen.llu .Ight to belt.,Id. Jturb ■ A»L b.T —Miss Minnie Fleu.mlug.
buaun IM vaut. to. Mr Carvetb i. lu C,^|Q,due tbu e«umltt« wlx. ’wrm an
THy ha.e« nrwntterohlp of :«&gt; to 40,
lor-v wttlr Ida prormwl.il. and nothing । ujPaeiJI in arr.nelnc.and who m&gt; admire- with good la lerest. They do not believe
grieves hhn mon- tiiau when os has some- |&gt;|y m-fanged the program ns well as those in iduiug tire S.-!)baUi Hchobl freeze uf»,
times happened of late year*, his health wJ1O a|£g ln &lt;*rrvinf it out. Many during the winter.
will not a&lt;lhi!t of constant application to .
fa! and useful ’pronto were upon
Ed. Hartpian. who i» workin
h.» large law practice. He lore-, a trial at ’ Iuni beneatix that rich andornanienu-d tree.1 Rapids, is visiting his j-urrute.
aw as keimly V a race horse does. Ok , jtov. p^ of I’roinevilte. wade some fit
bat unlay we iud a -‘spell" of wt-j
track, and he i» a man that th- best. 0: : aU1( appropriate remarks star whleix ap- with a vengeance. If the gentle bre.....
lawyers hi western Michigan do not like propriate sojuro were sung bMldes M-vernl •&lt; had only kept. Mill we. roiglit have bad a1
n. l.rw.b lip uBlu-tln « u»-.nll. «m I dn l.mJUoui prertou. lu th. dl.trtbmin.vl sleigh ride or two, but now t' j . 'uw
MtbjKl eoul.l bur. bul i-.l.ilcl pndumi-’it I „f Klrt«. All wb.i «rw pr«at seoim .l comma hold It all.
’
•
,
uul n« ». duMmt: but
pulilte. "■&gt;-I d,.i,(btrt. will, m.nj crMHlsiu o' r..j
Mis-' Itertlm Moure, of Grand
.pidtr,
burmw: Abort .nihiubn for pt.r. &gt;i,d ,„d gruUlud.-, Tbe . ..nW t»--d off
xonuerly of Hastings, wa-&gt; united In mar- .
power was desire tu fill the position In his : nn|y u, soon..
riage Chrixlnuur to Mr. Skeels. of said eity.
profession his own ability and energy had! ChmUras
-----—day
---------•-------— off
---------passed
pass'd
very Mus B. tnul many warm friei: J» io Carlt/xt
caned out for him with credit. Itonor and quietly. Many families uujoyed r wxdal who will join with tlx- writer in wishing
success. .While jmihaps not u» now-d be* interview together with friends and rela­
Heaven’s blessings upon the newly wedded
cause of tills sacrifice of political prefer- tives, partaking of a well prepared Ghrist- jmir.
.
nn-nt for the benefit of his own business, tuas dinner. .No rhimes nor jingling of
Herr we are xt the elroe of another year.
John liasu’t any doubt iu the worid but sl.ilgh l&gt;elli however were, heard ou tout
We cau Maxeely real tec that l«V0 te no
that he Is a great deal happier, and In the day or evening.
more. As we. glance backward we soft
end will Im- a great deal better off for tbe
E. C. ('tuipln, of whom mention wa*, many nitetnkes we have untdo during the
course hr has taken. Still he did one-.-, made some time aw still lingers with us.! past twelve months. Much of the good
alter being hammered by his friemL for « under the paius of Hurt most loathsome we planned' al its beginning we have fail­
month, consent to take the nomination fur dlM-Bse. cancer. No medicine or nourish­
ed to accomillisb. So much for frail bustale senatox. iu 1884: ran •ahg.-'il of his ment has been taken In Ids stomach since raanlty. As we crate the llireshold of 18SH
ticket a^ he de.Mirved to, and wns elected Thursday
In r.u
•. . ........ • last. He eaht.ol swallow
- •••
..u hope
uiipn ivuu
to do better,
wiivr, make inw
fewer mistakun
even In that democratic year. And not xxmecquence of the tumor in bU threat. I and meet each duty j:
chwrfally.
___ rX*. We know
merely that, but he became the recognised , neither can he ulk m&gt; we are Informed.
। not whnt IU days stay bring to us, joy or
leader o. tin* senate. But Dutiiltix could
Mr. Hol today sod family are spending .-orrow. Kind readeni, if joy be Ute por­
^...n ppt&gt;u hhn t&lt;&gt; take .a r.
u,™ Uj|.
wiU1 fri..Qda ln Mareball.
prevail
re nomlnattota
tion ut our cup »*t us be tiiaakful, U sor­
nor for a moment consider the higher por­
Absolute One’rice Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Esther Putmock went* to Allegan row and care walk ’*v onr side let us look
tions that a re-election would have offered. feud tto-ie was taken quite sick.
to a power higher t»Mr. ami Sirs. Cafveth enjoy their splendid
M. M. Rockwell and.wife -are entertain­■ go forward hi the
home at Mlddhtvilhi. Their greatest joy ing friends from Sacgaluck.
and comfort is in their only child, a
Mrs. J. K. Rockwell lias become a real
daughter, who is tbe life of the home for , estate owner
„w,w having last week KM1WW
purchiv*-d.
lh-m. A r.«rrar..iw Mr. C.rteth lud . Anr s«K.l&gt; h..uw .nd
C.«*ld.r.
Chas. I’ah
quite an idea of locating in »ne jut tbe • t|on 3475,
in the pulpit
larger cities of the state, when his ability, Fred Lawrence and wife have returned t“iestlhR set
as a lawyer would have commanded better | froln their wedding tour after teviug apt-til ed upon the minds &lt;
financial reward. But again be deimmstrat- a wevk with friends redding ir Chicago.
. Ikw. Waltecn and
ed his bard and characteristic eomiuun
Parties desiring to contact
Holt. McElwain was quite IU the past ,week Wednesday, b
sense by staying where his l&gt;est friends week.
r nd Tungate and
for R. R. ties, any number or
were, and being contented with enough.
Mrs. -Alvah Hampton. of Wlsoon-in, In
quantity,'will find it, to lieir
Mr. Carveth was lorn In Saranac. Mich-. eomiomy with her son and daughter we were visiting relattv*
Hanfield can look n
March 12. 1841. His father was a fknuei. are informed, came to Barry county to vis- ।music, as It I# skid tht
advantage to call on jr ad­
and John acquiri-d plenty of muscle and It relatives residing about here whore she ,
ports a Stoo piano.
dress
Ideas of husbandry by practical experience was taken sick and died at Jesae Hamp- ' i:t'tn&gt;'in!&gt;-r SnUrda
in bte youthful days. This gave him such ton’s on the 94th. Her rentaln&gt; were to be ■;rcat discussiou that
a taste Im farming that In his later vests, conveyed to her former home in Wisconsin. .greatest iM»ne of tBe day
when as a lawyer the sun of prosperityHasting: Meh.
Harvey B.-ID.-uger and family ale Cliriat- 'hall, free for all,..
And with the Nejp Year we gre-.-t you h» our business with
shone full upon him,
yearned foroppor- nlns dinner with friend: at Ri&lt; bland.
t uni ties to chop wood, hold the plow, pick
A. Cortright, of Kalamazoo, is spending ,around looking up the chick*,
up stone slid see that rhe hired man had a few days visit log friends here.
contracting some at a good p
an easy time of iL Accordingly John has
Mrs. D, Ford and daughter. Alice, arc that ajjutln-r tuna with team-in
had ami still has, a good area of real estate; visiting Mrs. Clare Aldrich.
V . Ing would be around to get Jeu.
hut we lament to record the fact that he
Frank Willison, of Vicksburg, was thb- chlckviw. The chkkeDA Wtere d
farms it by proxy. But he can tell ’em all guest of A. A. Aldrich Saturday.
and wh«n ruoraiiur came, aad they lookt
‘•‘What I Know about Farming" at regular
Gov. Luce's address delivered here n Into their henry their chickens were gone,*?
and Irregular meetings of the Grange, of short time since is highly appreciated and ,chickeib thieves and all. Farmers it la
which
hr
is
a
member.
From
his
16th
to
applauded
by
the
many
who
listened
to
it.
,
And new dexiref to help ourselves by making a success of our buidneus, We also greet
best to be on the alert fur sidudter s and
A tact that many may not be apprised of ,chickeu Uderes and ciotbvs line tMcvea.
you with a new lietermlnaUou to help you. by giving you the lowest possible prices on his 20th year, most of his time was sj»eni
in atteudlng or teaching school. In 18117 Is that a death In nearly every fatally will
our gqods.
left a choice lot of Fotand
Clnn. !?2d
“ choice
Many of* “
these
Roods
**
------ris we have actualy marked at less than eost, as the season id ad- be located at Middleville for tlie purpose occur next Wednesday night at 12 o'clock held at I xml Pahmtier's, and a grand old
,
brredlDi #uk- vancing for certain lines
line of goods and we would prefer to sacrifice on them rather than of studying law. He did study as a mat­ —the almanac for 1830.
chicken pie was had for diurn-r.
.... r&gt;.
..
ter of fact; god a. admitted to the bar in
A prosperous and happy New Year to
Last week L. C. Edmunds butchered a
IBM. and has continued to practice his the editors and all the typo fratnralty in bog that weighed upwards of V-0 pornida
you and si-e that you get good* at prices as advertised. We q
WILLARD PERR',
prufcMslon ever since. He htb a warm, the Banxeh office is wtehted during all the dressed.
paid
with
ours
and
Ifa.
let
them
compare
,
hearty,
cordial
greeting
for
his
friends.
Hastings, It I ch. Water White Oil. 1 gaL
new year-^the Baxneu readers But being,
25c. see for themselves:
And he has lots of friends, and he knows excepted.
Arm «St Hammer Soda 41b
45c.
For thia month wo shall sell
them, and he will stop in the middle of a
Best Uncolored Japan Tea lib
35c. Best Ginghams, per yard
7c. hot chase after a polrtf of law, to shake
A grand good col’d “ " lib
hands )uid welcome a friend. He is a man beta red better.)
•• Fmicy Prints ••
Many tell us this is equal to any 50c
Lankan! and wife aad Nora Hpwe
•* Indigo Blues
.........
of not only clear head, bnt broad minded
Frank Berry Itaa returned »rom the
tea they can buy.
35c.
•• Turkey Red Print per yd
and large hearted. He doesn’t ^o around north wouU where I* has Him working
good uncoEd Japan Tea. 11b.....
E. Edmonds and Nora Stoeber lUtnM
“ Print
"• ......
with a brass band but he does mach for the last two months.
ollie Bly Fine CutTobacco. 11b.... 35c.
Fred Shry's two little rhtidren from the Christmas tree at Quimby.
•* Foulard batines, (great bargain)
his fellow man that isn’t done for publica­
Ixose who have tried R say it is as
tion. As you come to know him. you do HMtlngs are' the gwsts of their grand&gt;od as tobacco sold by others for. . 4tc.’* Cotton Factories 5 @ "K
••
Flannels6 @ 1^1
ware married CbriMum, and have gone to
not wonder that hr wins and rcutl:i» friend­ mot iujr, Mrs. Peters, tbb week.
1 Spices we sell none but the justly
Mattle Peters spent a fey daya of test ttelr how in OUo.
Mens’ all wool underwear, former
ship, nor that be Is so highly esb*emrd by
debrated Durkee Mills brood, than
week with her sister, Mjr*. Shry, In Hastprice Fl. 00. nowT
gll who know him.
jlilch there is no better.
22c- Lad tea’all wool underwear, former
Mutard. lib i
UFrank Crawford and . Tnmlf Brogdon
price 91.00, now.
ffeteiy well b'd«l with piwnt*.
.... 71c.
Glxger Mb..........................................--i
Ubristaaas was a gala day Intixte tocsllty,
..5 (SlOc.
3M. Toweling
Tbe Nashville Ndtes will become a .cash attended the oyster supper ai &lt; Mr. Wolfs
1’ippcr,-whole or ground, UU.
.
All wool Flannels----------------------.20 (if 40c. In advance paper Unlay. Brother Fnigh- in Coats’Grove last Fridv night.
as nearly every body wont visiting or tmAtspice “
*
**
Mr. Blraan and wife started f»r OMo tertaiued company.
Ladles’ Cotton Hoes, gvod quality...
tt&lt;!r*» fctad is level. How much better if
Chnaiaon. stick lib••
Wool
” former price 40
all papers, and for thftt matter nil business. Wedneaday tuoruinr. They expect to be
Starch lib
now
145c.
•5c. wb
________
„ on tbe cash-down. nay-as gone two weeks.
? conducted
Be»l Laundry »&lt;mp. «lb
s.»ih
Walter Bird and (laud Rogers were
25c. .you-gi&gt; plan.
XT TBit
. Mired Bird Seed 11b.
, Mens' all wool Socks.
CoManddry.
visitors at the Friend Mbud last Friday.
per pair.
Baking Powder, warranted good, lib 15c. Bed Pdankels Sl.W
In
order
to induce people to get to
Hard weather cn wheat
A dance at Tbnro&amp;n&gt; hall, Carlton
Shrodxled Cocx«nnt, fresh, lib
25c. Bed Comforters 85c. to M'.4O per pair.
church on time, the Nashville Congrejav- Center. Chrlatataa bre.
iSSTu-^aiSi.——
tal*M.«MC,Ouduml«B.llb..1.
wrn Otis check Shirting, generally sold
tionalteu will hire a brau new choir with
...
The teacher and aevpral of the papite ity J&gt;
at 12Xc-.
price...... J--RtnnMnber ttou tlie doctor can gfae refereirecs F ia# &lt; I’xon, 11b.....................................
ra atuebmlnt. and the urches- from Ute Friend district attnuded U»e spell­ Fred Stowell, of your
full ord
D&gt;CM Serges, double Toki, (great bar­
o’ me ptaeS he hu vwn- Pnxfas, lib......................................
a voluntary j'ttntas sram as ing school at the Lee sCJOoi hoove Tur&amp;J
tra will
le’MjMirenw.
ioc.
gain)
l»XcI (kt&gt; saxnmer. end of hi* many marvelous Mjx«tiCan&lt;ly, 11b:
«tops-------tolling.
Is aU
the last
w-^v
-------This
---------—right
—— day night. .
over liter*
Beat Saxony Yam, 1 skein
Sc.
n» be has wrought.
,,4:b
Buckwheat Flour.
X:
ItotxJhand picked Beans- .....
Our teacher. Mr. fuffiv^U te Jurt.recover­
•Mto. _
AH wool Yarns, good fluidity, lib... 75c. nodonbl, but will put a damper on exhibi- .
----&lt;1£
1 now hats and fine clothes by tln«e ing fr«&gt;» an attack of tbe la grippe.
25c. --1101,9
10c. Boat table OU-Cloth, 1 yd _______
tell wtoatbe troubteor dlscu- &gt;8cj-t qaaifty oanngd Sweet Corn
Mr. Stole, the b-adter in tbe Cbeeney
10c. Cloaks?
ta? Well.
Well, If
if yofi
yottwac:
want ttiem,
tL__, we wilt who eonte in late tu display lately acquircdj
will portttvete
potittvety not
not ...
treat
the;-----care, lomatoi--&gt;
.. he wlii
------tnigery. Tills is bol aingri ut Nashville dteudet elves ie^wns ’
You. who are auffartnr wttt any cLreote dl&gt; iuncwfatl’eas totrt.......................... lie. sell tlmm to ypn. price Is no object now.
!r»ngrvgfitHmKllMA, IhiI tbdM at tlte next
ease, don't fail
10p. . Moods at fess Hum J4 price,
Monday .and V’ednes
Utinfa Pgpjpklnn. best......................
2&amp;. Our entire stock of Millinery' at «*L
J town
bcho-’il house.
b-jxm good Sardine*.
SOC.
“
Boot BteUoo Rubber Boot-.fa.50.
‘ There was no prayar
test Salmon.,
Updn"ourten cant table yo« will find
good Citi­ cfiurcb iaat Sunday trot
.’aney Vew Orleans Mrtasse*, new
----- *•
IMF4 attended the revival
crop.;.............................................. 60c. Hltayi '
50c.
Fteber
chnreb.
would
i lancy itoto tiyruptjft.-GrewdWd haa ua
'S if you want to
ottiv and
Mn Brwgduu mid expecW to j
tanimr.
titit oltatresom* people have bcm Jed to days,
bdleve iH-y were buying gmxB very cheap;
I at Hock'
ir-j;i:&gt;

COUNTY NEWS.

S10

THIS WEEK’S BIG SALE!

The Dandy Chinchilla Overcoats
Evei Offered to the Trade!
The Grandest Ten-Dollar Overcoat
Ton Ever Saw!
TEN DOLLARS
THIS WEEK’S BIG SALE!

Everybody should attend it—dollars in each visitor's
pocket. The Qrat big Suit and Overcoat Sale this week.

Hudsor’s Tower Clothing Co

TIES.

HIGLEY &amp; FOX,
DELTON.

J. T. L0HB/RD.

We WToua Happy New Year.

1

\NEW GOODS,
NEW PRICES

COMING TO

DR. MONTGOMERY

TWO DAYS ONLY,!
AMERICAN HOUSE,

Mih ui teal®

i

�known. But Mr. Randolph received »
tr. which alwaja took
■ dOMi MWO w*.,
.
, day and hour of hib arrival, and reqrnwtI; at all events iiig Mr. Rimdolph to meet, him and drive
him up from thu railway'station aluue.
a Ids ftuuea bad &gt;»* bah"'' This was done, and on the way the proaihobhe
f«K&gt;r stipulated that te should be
Th**e forcintheri were of Virginian enabled to bear Miw Randolph’s voice
&lt;&gt;sr:.mt. and two geminitioM ago had before she was aware of his presence.
HD.
jirrCXATK tuitWAS. owned large plantations in the south. "There is n train t»aok to thu city this
But the young Randolph of that epoch evening, sir," ho remarked, “and, if I
had ftdlen in fci-mh a northern lady, ehonld conclude totukfit. it would be
and anded bv m.vrrywg her and settling well to have spared the young lady tho
down on this estate-, which was his annoyancecfan interview." The mat­
bride’s dowry.
ter was readily managed. Beatrix tiling
He w.-w originally quite wealthy; but with the r.nembarru&amp;&gt;ad freedom of
lost money by epeculaiiom- during the supi»0M?d solitude, and tho Profeswar. With intent to compel a tetter, sur listened. When tte young lady
fortune be tdon after ran for an offlee.
bad finished her selection, whatever
but was defeated, as a fortune conclu- it was, she rose from tte piano and
•don. by a crashing majority. To crown l»aw&lt;xl out through the open window of
all he lost his wife, to whom he wab dethe room to tte veranda. Hero ale* wm
votcilly attached. She died of typhoid­
surprised by the app« anmee of a meager
fever in
He wns left with two mid pallid personages, of gmiticiuunly
children, a boy of 10 and a girl of fl. bearing and aspect, with a broad scar
Mr. Randolph, though of a liaughty and
on the right ride of his face and throat,
headstrong churacteiMwas not what is
and many thoughtful linos and wrinkles
called thorough. Ik- was Udi and of on his brow and around his eyre, who
»k-tol&lt;-r build, with high Ub.olden. • advanced toward her witli ft bow and
grtiv mustache and imperial, and thick,
took her hand. As she looked at him
wavv teir, growing rather long. His
slio fancied ttere were tenre in hia eyes,
eyebrows were busby and overhanging, ••Miss Randolph," he said, in a low and
and gave to his eyes a fiercer expnwsoo very pit-aunt voice, “I am to have the
than might otherwise have tefafigsd to
honor of being yo£ ituiructor: my
them; te had n habit of twisting them
name is Dorimar.’’. Tie said no more at
"Jfirfic ton aflcrc'l thlurj, nnt ehihl." he between his thumb and finger when in that time, but raised her »jt't fingers to
uv*U«i often miy U&lt; her.
thought, which looked ominous to stran­
his lips, and with another bow dis­
Whatisraoto worthy tbe cunteinjflft- ger, but really amounted to nothing appeared. Ho did not take tho evening
fcon of a hnni.T.-; mrn.l tlum the Specta­ His fingers were very long, and so were
train te-k tu tho city, but on
cle of a pretty young woman? It is the his arguments and discussions: ahn&lt;&gt;st
th- contrary took up his abode in
1mm selfish of nil pieiiKunsj. By learn­ tbe only short thing about him, in fact, tim Randuljihs’ house, oiid hping, in
ing w«
efov»fo outawlvra above being ids ttsmp?r. Hia goner.d aspect
addition to lus musical attainnicuta, a
our follows: by philosophy, to console was tlut of a retired southern brigadier
ocrstlvf'i fur th- [Kist and t’ fortify our- whose slaves had boon unrighh*ousiy man of cultivation, and of a riugular
Bdv«» for the future; by religii’n (as it is made contnihsmd. His expression was. uuive charm oi character, he was nearly
commonly practiced), to make onrselvm ordinarily, profoundly serious, and he as much of an acquisition to Mr. Ran­
Ywpectabi .- in.thin world and comfort­ smiled rarely; but it was nut difiitmlt to dolph as to his daughter? and they all
able iu the world to tanw. Bnt lie who inakt- him break into a shrill, giggling became vt-ry good fnends. As to his
Btand-i rapt in tho fascination of a girl's laugh, which absurdly marred the severe leaching, it was n matter between his
beauty enjoys tiha ptfc,s--.-rion by another contour of his visage and betrayed the fmpil and himself, and was not often rvL-m-d to outride. It sceinod to afford
of what he can never have himself, ad­ underlying we«iknvt«.
him esp-.x-iol jJeasure to think that Bea­
mits his inferiority and generously ex­
He was fond of phrases, and luul a
ults in the exvtenca of goodness for its fancy for calling himself “the moat in­ trix was ringing for music's sake, and
own sake. Tte sole drawback is the dulgent of fathers,” but whenever his without any purpose of publishing or
rukho runs of tailing in love—that is. of childrti. transgrfcssed the moral law of profiting by her acquirements. "Music
wishing to retttict to himself a blessing their faUier'a good Utunor or indolence— is a sacred thing, my child," he would
often say to her. "and like oil sacred
designed ta rejoice mankind at large.
and tliis vm not seldom the case with
It might meta &amp; pity that such a girl Ed, who was as restless and independent thiiigH it is shamefully and almost uni­
M Beatrix Randolph .should bo so situ­ us a hawk—lie fell upon them with versally dreechited. It is not u mere
ated os not to have it in her power to sweeping broadsides of rebuke, culmina­ question of voice and ear, bnt of purity
confer npou every one the unselfish ting, If they answered him back, in vio­ and loftiness of soul. Great murie- never
gratification whereof wa speak. Bnt to lent assertions of their total depravity. was greatly sung by a charlatan, or a
be rare and difficult of access sire among Ed- was sent to school, but the study of libertine, or a fortune hunter. I, for my
the conditions of mortal loveliness. In books had no |»art iu his scheme of exist­ part, thunk God that you are 'vhat you
jioothf’- wiy. perhajM,could the heavenly ence.
In the boy’s wventeenth year are. and that you will never be obliged
aroin ■
iresnrved: and were wc to In­ Hmpilton Jocelyn, a friend of the fam­ to weigh your music against gold. Tho
come ca,.' us to beauty, a« we do to pain, ily. being on a visit of a few dnys to the world may listen &lt;o you if it can, but
life would have nothing left to promise Randolphs, was titlded by Ed’s bearing you shall be spared tho insult of receiv­
u&amp; Ou tho other hand, dullm-SD in aod^iiu story of his exploits, and offened ing for it what it dares to call recom­
negative, delight positive, and a single to take him back with him to Now York pense!”
Beatrice acqnirecwl in all this wisdom,
of. glorious sunshine compensates city for a month or so. to give him infor a whole blank week of lifeless lond- strnction in the laws and amenities uf Imt somewhere in her secret soul she
may hare cherished the germ of an am­
WOpe and leaden sky.
polite society.
But Beatrix, though delightful to look . He went off accordingly, and the bition to meet great multitudes of her
upon, was not beauty in the abstract; month had prolonged itself to six before fellow creatures, to tret herself upon '
the was first of all a distinct and con­ be came bock. His father thought that them, jfc-rhajrs to delight and inspire
crete human person. It is fitting, there­ he had been improved by his sojourn them, if there were power in her so to
fore. to conridernot sojnuch the loss the there. He had brought back with him do. Three years passed, and then Ed
■world sustained by her seclarion, as its certainly a great deal of entertaining went to Europe. There was some pre­
effect upon' terself. Certainly she
■» talk, and gave Beatrix endless accounts text about his attending lectures at a
not of a temperament naturally inclined of the great city, its streets, it* houswi. university of mining engineering in
ta solitude. She was quick to feel its homes, its theatres: above all, of its Saxony, but it was a tolerably tranaeraotiuns of uH kinds, and apt and simple operas and its concerts. Both she and parent pretext That he should come
in the expression of them. Her propor­ Ed luul always been i&gt;a»donntely devot­ back at tho end of two or three years
tions. loth erf the rod and tte body, ed to music. They had understood it. Kjmowhat toned down was the best Mr.
—*»•* 5ymnir
1 active; as she by the light of nature, as it were, from Randolph hoped. As to tte question of
=!t]y, ro was she a very early age? und bad coustantly funds, after n good deal of meditation
mL Her life, in practiced ever since. Ed's voice was not Mr. Randolph came to the following
&gt;el conditions, of much use, but he wm an admirable rather eccentric, determination: Ed
4 -re of largeness
performer on the riolin. Beatrix, on was to be allowed to draw on the
i she was helped the other hand, was above all things a paternal resources for whatever sums
lively imagina- singer, and her voice developed into a of money he from time to time
ot read a story soprano of remarkable range and power. might require. “You may draw little
without engender- Her studies were not confined to church or you may draw much, my son,"
usand fresh ideas music. She knew by heart all the great the old gentleman said, "and.be it uiurh
/ existence. And operas and oratorios, and in pursuance □r little, all your drafts will te duly
Lua harmony with of the marked dramatic ability which honored. 1 sliall not restrict yuu nor
codd see a stirring she possessed she bad. with Ed's :u»ist- advise vou. but I shall depenfl upon
sin ter cheeks, or auce. acted out scents from many of the your own sense of honor and decency, as
. j
to ter lovely eyes. former (so fur as two’ perfontfere might) a Randolph and a gentleman, not to
'
orth in the morning
on the stage of the buck drawing room. 1abuse my confiilence in you.” This
j , chamber, having put
One day LLamil ton ’Jocelyn, who bad speech eccmixl to the utterer of it very
, retib. white gown, jnst heard all the famous singers of the world noble and impresrive, and also very
^hkper as she stepped.
in his time, attended one of these private mgucious and worldly wise. For if to
orfab’ue ribbeu (as fancy
entertainment. Contrary to expecta­ put a young fellow upon his honor will
te) at hir throat and on ter
tion he turned out to be the most eulo­ not mate liim reasonably virtuous and
. her figure elastic and alert
gistic auditor that Beatrix had ever had. ■conomical what will? Ed certainly
.ne wholesome vigor cf nineteen
and he wound up his praises by declar­ showed himself pleased with tte ar-,
xs, and a mouth that teighed
nmgvnwnt, if not bo much unpriced by
u«grance and murie, and Luge brown ing that she must be provided with a tte phrases in which it wra announced
eyes, which bcridee being c-? te .utifd as master to brtug her voice ottf. 'H-.e most to’him. He wns an enterprising and
indulgent
of
fathers
was
gratified
by
possible in themselv -i wtro rendered
able youth, and probably exp-cted to
y* mom so by being » few riiadra dark- this tribute of admiration from Mich, a 1mate a fortune of his own rather than
source to'bis favorite Child, and a week
«r than her rippied hair nnd • • •
or so aftcrwanKhe master was sent for. 'spend his father’s.
and hands that were white wonders of
The next thing that occurred in this
Thin was ufi elderly Englishman of
warm flexibility and tapering softness;
eventful year was r.n offer of marriage,
when this exquisite young American respcetabltf antecedents, who, twenty 'emmi.-.ting from no ie*i dist inguished a
years
before,
lilul
begun
hia
musical
girl, in short—typo of the most charm­
personage than Hamilton Jucolyn Iriming and must intdiigent womanhood in career with what \was conaiderod the wdf. Bnutrix thought it wns exceed­
the world—came dawning like Aurora finest tenor voice of the age. and whose ingly funny ho nhcrald do such u thing,
out cf tte room in which shsjhad been knowledge of the principles of music and not altogether comfortable; but a*
dreaming virions only less k/ely than was u, profound as his proficiency was it was instinctive with her to consider
rcmarkJde. But before lie ted teen n other people’s feelings almost ns much
year on the operatic stage the theatre in ” ax her own. and sometimes more, sho *
which he was ringing caught fire, and suppressed her emotions and expressed
he was burr.^l cbout the throat in such licr acknowledgments, adding that she
teg a word, why the _gnu» tu spring a way as forever to destroy the voice hiul no idea of marrying anybody.
i* so deliciously green. the sky which would lure made Ifim rich and When Jocdyn found that her reaolve
rf k tender a blue, why birds famous enough u satisfy ambition itself. was not to be shaken he very gracefully
ProfuHBcr Doiinur, as he afterward came said that to have known and loved her
to be called, hid some small private war a privilege and a reveiatton for
means which rexdered him in a humble which he should never cease to be
way indepertent, and with a philo­
indebted to her.
He raid that he
ftfceatelementa By what mishap, then, sophical serenity which rarely char­
had perhaps presumed too much in
waa such a creature confined (as she waai acterises the mtaica! tewperament
hoping that she could ever care
te a few square miles of village laud in he settled quietly d.wu to te a writer
the center of the state of New Fork? on the art and scitute of whose highest for a grixxlad old fellow like him­
self, but that his sentimenta would
w~
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triumphs he could never more hope to
never change, and that if, at any future
parhike. For tte jmt eight yean ha
®ta, s®d .the hollow chested young ted lived in New York, but he was

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piano and his manuscripts, and hia
visions of divine Lsnnuntes, in a retired
tina Uu stay begin, there seemed Io be little room a few Mocks wait of Wash­
nabcr fees probability than usual of her ing! un square, and addon-. went forth
mw to listen foe half an hour to one

dertakeu the
pupils, thong]

larrightin
trradual

right to

nsnimoas old man. He had had a habit
of looting npwixd as be talked, imd
Beatrix had thought that be fweraetl
much of tte time communing with *
better world, and perhaps derived from
some angelic source his grand ideas about
murie and its miealon to inonkind. It
wm th-- tint death the girl ted m er wit
xxwd. and it invested tho throe years
of the sakodation together uf the pupil
and bt-r master with a sort of retro-pective sanctity. They had been altogether
the happiest years of Beatrix’s life. The
prafc*or had taught her something ebe
borides how to ring. Law by words than
by some tacit. Bympathetic influence te
hod led her to perceive nnd meditate
upon the nobler and loftier r.^pecta and
capacities of human nature. As to his
share in her vocal culture and her own
proficiency he never had made any defi­
nite pronouncement: but on thomonung
befbro his death ho requested her 11
sing for him tho nir from Handel’s
oratorio of "The Meeriah"—“I know '
that my Redeemer liveth." When ste
hod finished he said- "My child, you
have enabled me to thank God that my
voice was destroyed, and that my life
has been for so many years a lonely dis­
appointment, I have had triumphs nnd
btarings that most mm dn not even
know how to desire. A mighty scepter
is in your hand." he went on, turning
hit grave arel gentle eye* upon her. "I
have helped to show you how to wiold
it. Power is very sweet, but it needs
nlmr«t an nngel not tn use it harmfully.
I don’t know what life may lo before
you, my dtxir; bnt whatever it may bo I
trust that when you come to tte end of
it you will find as little catiM&gt; to regret
having met mo ns I have much cause To
rejoice ttet I have known you.” Beatrix
hardly knew how to understand this at
the time, but afterward tte words fre­
quently revisited her memory, nnd may
have had some influence over her at crit­
ical moment* uf her career.
In nntumn tho old Randolph home­
stead looked as if it were showered with
gold. Tte great elm trees, transmuted
by tte touch of this Midas of the seasons,
stood in n yellow glory of myriad leave*,
which every breath of the cool, west
breexe scattered profanely enstwqrd,
where, with the still unchanged grass,
they forme 1 a spangled;carpet of green
nnd gold. The apples throng! the
crooked boughsof tte orchard. Mime like
glowing rubies, others like tbe famonx
fruit of the Hesperidw. though there
wm no guardian dragon to give them a
fictitious value. The brood roof of the
house itself won littered with innu­
merable little golden scales, of work­
manship
far
beyond
the
bkill
uf any human goldsmith, yet of
absolutely no market value. What is
the significance of this yearlv phantas­
magoria of illimitable rictee, worthless
because illimitable? Is it a satire or a
consolation? Docs it mock the poor
man’s indigence or cause him to l»oj»e
again foi»competence? It comes m the
guerdon of Nature, after her mighty
task is done; bnt when she has composed
herself to her wintiy sleep it is trod des
into the earth and forgotten, and the
new year begins liis labors with new sap
and naked buds. It is. only the human
world that has to bear tbe burden of in­
heritance: and iierhaps we shall never
enjoy true wealth till we have learned
the b-sron of the trere.
Poor Mr. Randolph certainly had lit­
tle etarteride autumn leaves wherewith
to satisfy his creditors, and the winter
of his discontent was close ujxjn him.
There is a philosophy for the poor and a
philosophy for the wealthy, bnt the
philosoiJiy that can console the debtor
has yet to be discovered.
Burn and brought up tn the custom of
sufficient resources, he had never con­
templated the possibility of want. There
luul seemed to be something noble and
high minded in meeting without ques­
tion all demands upon him, but when
tte supply actually ran riiort ttings
wore a different aspect. Had he spent
his whole fortune simply in paying his
son’s drafts ho would at least have had
the comfort cf putting the whole bur­
den cf the responsibility ci . his son’*
shoulders. But unfurtunat iy the larger
port of the loss was due to pr.rate rash­
ness of his own. When he found that
Ed’« rapacity’was getting serious tho
devoted gentleman betook himself to
Wall street and specnlated there. The
brokers treated him as Richard IH pro­
poned to treat his wife—they had him,
bnt they did not keep liim long. His
speculatians nicer he returned home
were probably more edifying tlian those
be indulged in on the street
Tho revolting suspicion that he ted
been a fool began to germinate in Mr.
Randolph's mind. This suspicion, which
is tho salvation of roine men, is the de­
struction of others. The integrity of
Mr. Randolph’s moral discrimination
began to deteriorate from that hour.
Having enacted all his life the part of
hia own golden calf in the wilderness,
his overthrow left him destitute uf any
criterion of conduct. He talked violent­
ly Mid volubly al»out his wrongs, and
discussed various schemes, more or leas
impracticable and improper, of evading
hi* UabilitieK. Beatrix was naturally
the chief sufferer from this ungainly
development cf her father’s diameter.
Ihi!

brunt of must of the concrete

tnd him eager and grateful to throw had to talk to the creditors, to extenuate
himself at ter feet. He continued by her father's side of tbe esse, to hold out
requesting that ebe woold forbear to fair hopes and to smooth over disap­
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pointments, and when she had wearied
tertelf in parleying with the enemv she
grieved to discover that she coaid net had tefon- her tbe yet harder task of
bring herself to concent to an alliance pacifying and encouraging her father,
with hie oldest friend. Beatrix replied who had listened to the dialogne from
that she Lad no wish to spec’ ‘
— the head of the stairs, and fell upon her
0Vttlanche of complaints,
had oocumd, and that she honed ttee ’’’*** ®
ZpariS* *&gt;«***»». inwatfcw, aiding* and
qm
Beatrix loved ter father
w«t Wk to New Ycefc proteWy «•-

I turf end with htr I
But her
fcnw
•nisr.wMaeirtainifo- Starchei, '
th. &lt;nx»r
’’*?
tbe inx.keei.-T Uv bW‘«« "O™1 "»*'■
“What?” interrupted Beatrix, in a
erutie. of S» TiHW- H‘
sendemim of highly rmpaTxbk- olutrae- voice which, supports as It wuh by a
L «&gt;a wlwviim After k.rawjsebool fburd sharply atmek, made the minister
1,0 he J rtudied for « yew «t » baBnrne start in his chair. After a monumfk
ctJk.Ro In Sow York, he w» * member pauw she said, her eyes still bright with
of ll» Young Mon» Chrulitm nmoem- indignation: '’ProfcasofDoriann-. whois
now in heaven, taught mt- more and
tion, «nl h r«r»&gt;n of gr*"*y “a
liginus conviction*. A week or two After tetter things than you have ever dreamed
Mr. Bnnclolph-s mufort.-.ae b.&lt;«i„n rf! He showed me that I have a soul!”
“Surely I liave done as much as that!” •
known h. put &lt;« »
°t Mock cloUn-.,
mHeretl by a toleil bine nocktie. Mid faltered Mr. Vinal, who was confused
celled formally on Miaa Randolph Af­ by this sudden outburst
ter the flirt oonrtmlea lied been az“No. fur you know nothing about it,”
chantftd ho aald that he dcMre.1 in the grid Beatrix loftily. “Yon Lavis only
first plats, to put the minds of Mias Iten Isen told that it is so—yon have read it
dolph nnd hergtatd fa: Iter at earn re-- -ta'books—and you repeat what you have
Kurdlug Uie little account between his Ixbu told, and no donbt yon think you
firm .-Old them. Tbe money «n not Ihlievc it. But you can never know it!”
nemlod. and no far ill bo wns concerned ccntinnod the young lady, with a fiery
might remain unpaid indefinitely. “Aha enphiuus on the verb, “ because you
I should like to say, too.” he continued, car't understand music."
with a manner of almost melancholy
• I intmde*! nothing against Profewkir
nerionsnwM and a "husky voice? “that Dodmnr," protested the minister, who
groceries—or anything else I could get wn.1 anun-.-d and daunted by the jiaarion
you—might be yottra, permanently, if I uit1 pride that he had nnawnn* caused
could—you would—that you might con­ t&gt; kindle in her lovely fare. It. was
sent to unite your life to mine. My fa­ je.-hapfi the firet time he had occasion
ther contemplates retiring from active to tbeerve that the spirit of the old. Virhuriuesx. I have never before spoken u&gt; ginii Randolphs—the desrendanta of the
you of this, but iu Bensons of trouble— cawlfcre—was as haughty and untamed '
•we say things—and I have often thought, in ths tender hearted American girl as
when we were tinging in the choir to- in tint terrible ancestor of hers who
getter—that—wo might be very Impjiy rede with Prince Rupert.
&lt;
—ttet it was our destiny. I have been
Beitrix made no reply, but sat with
in Now York and Mtn the great world, h-H cad erect and fluked cheeks, and
but you ore tho wife I would chjoeo ow hand irtill on the piano- keys, as if
from aiming them nlL” He had n smooth, nady once more to ranito terror into the
round, fresh colored, innocent face, that Mil of her visitor should he again step
seemed made for dimpling smiles, but ,■ imiuA A piano, it seems, can be used
1 us i weapon of defense even againrf one
which never indulged in them.
Beatrix felt "a sensation of absurd •' whi has no camproheusicn of music.
“That I was about to remark was
alarm, like the princeesin tho fairy tale, !1
under a spell uf enchantment to misnate thuteou might teach singing as well as
herself in the most grotesque man­ playkg." said Mr. Vinal circomsjx.*ctly.
ner conceivable. Mr. Starcher was “Thee are, I believe, a number of pen­
so much in earnest, and so ludicrously nons 3 the village who would be willing
sure, apparently, that tho succor-i of his rood e-the circiunstanfis to place their
suit wns among the eternal certainties, chdldjtn under.your instruction.”
that a virion of a long wedded life with
“Itis no favor to be taught njusic un­
him, amid an ntmoephere of meal tubs, der any circumstances," returned Bea­
salt cod nnd pickles, interspersed with trix, kindling again. “Whoever thinks
psalm tunes and solemn walks to and otkerwise docs not deserve to learn'.
from church on Sundays—this desperate Aid there are other places in the worjd
panorama of inanimate existence rose up beidts this miserable little village, and
before her in such vivid imaginative popfo who are wiser and better!’’
vraiseniblance that riie was impelled to
"Yon surely do not mean to intimate
protest ngainrt it with more tten ade­ tint you contemplate going anywhere
quate vehemence. She gasped for breath, cie?" demanded the minister in some
rose from her chair and said: “Mr. castenmtion. •
Starcter. it is terrible;
1 would
fbe fact .was that such an idea hod
rather die!" Then, perceiving, com- nacf until tltat moment definitely prepasrianately, that he would feel reted itself, to Miss Randolph’s mind;
cruelly wounded as soon os bis bu in her present aroused condition she
astonished senses enabled him to cotd see and entertain many posaibilicomprehend the significance of her tie that would hr.ve seemed nuilacioua
words, she added. "It would be wicked or nprarticablu an hour before.
for me ever to think of being married;
Why not?” she said: “I was not bora
you must mw that I”— Here she paused, to ass my life here!"
partly from emotion, and partly because
But I—it has never been my inteashe was unable at the moment to be­ tic to leavB*herer exclaimed Mr. Vinal
think herself of any conclusive argu­ aniouriy.
ment in support of her assertion that,
What satisfies you does not satisfy
for her, marriage would ever be a crime. me** answered tbe young lady.
One certainly would not have drawn
But your father, in a conversation I
ttet inference from the sui&gt;erficial indi­ hu? just had with him, has informed
cations. A silence ensued, prickly with mahnt he will not oppose my ad&lt;lreesspiritual discomfort. Mr. Starcher was in^you with a view to marriage,” said
the first to find his tongue, and he car­ theiergytnau, in a solemn tone.
ried off the honors of the encounter by
‘&lt;e would not have done so if he had .
obeerving with tearful gentleness that bee himself," replied Beatrix warmly.
ho should claim the privilege, just the “Hds broken down.by trouble and earsame, of not presenting the little ac­ rowelie yuu would nut have ventured
count for settlement This magnanim­ to ik him! ^ut I will tell yon, since
ity was none the less genuine becau.ro he cold not, that I am not a piece of .
the materials for it were slender, and lander furniture to be sold for the aatBeatrix long afterward found comfort isftwon of creditors! I will not be a
in recalling it to mind.
burda upon my father or any one;
But there was yet another adversary but hnvp a right to myself — to
for .her to engage, and he wns in some my wn irif! Do yon think I
resqiecta more formidable than Mr. am o ' ranch
afraid
of
being
Starcher, because his ]&gt;orition and edu­ poor, « of starving, that I would marry
cation rendered his pretensionsle® mon­ anybud,- to escape it? I do not love yon!
strous—nay, ttere even seemed to be a I do nt jlure you. Mr. Vinal, and bo I
sneaking disjtoritiou un Mr. Randolph’s will newir tarry you. I will have love
]M*rt to accord him at k-ast a negative and nwri&lt; or nothing! Yun do not
support Mr. Vinal, tbe Unitarian cler­ know no, tr; none uf you here seem to
gyman, was in fact, from an unworldy know ne. I am In American girl, and
point of view, a tolerably inoffenriyo I will natbe tergained away or buried
match. He was studious, decorous anfl alive 5y ay one! Yuu shall see," sb©
endowed with grave and nnobtrnrive^ ndded risig and walking ttfhc veranda
manners. He was not hrsdstaac; but
there was a certain nuwculiv? concentra­ and take ere of inysrif! Yes shall see
tion in his close set gray eyei r.ufl lung that Pnrfiwr Dorinuu- taught me some­
narrow chin which was not in itself un
thing woh knowing:”
pleating.
[ jiw-Ynx'- was unable to stand up
His voice, if somewhat tenth, was against a tccaudon uf blows like this,
rer-onaut and assured: and, coming as it delivered0}' ont: whom he had heretodid from a chest apt -areally so incapa­ tun Fupf'^.1 t-J be the type of gentlecious, produced a sensation of agrvMible 1 ocs. ,-\nd docility. Hu mind was narsurprise. It would ha vp been unreason­ ruv an&lt;j.low to adapt iteelf to new imable not to respect thj man, and churl­
prssion, and it would hnvo taken him e.
ish no! to feel,amiably disposed toward
log tipe to frame a suitable reply to
liim; hr it for Beatrix it'was impossible
,M« Rraddph’s unexpected attack. But
to love lam. He lived in a little white
th oiqnrtuuity was not allowed him.
wooden homo with green blinds, close
For ns Beatrix stood by the window,
to tbe white, green blinded church. He
vth flushed check* and glowing eyes,
posseMed on imposing library, in which nd ter heart beating harder than usual
was not a single book that Beatrix could rith L«4ignant emotion, her glance fell
have brought herself to read, and the
ipon two figure &lt; advancing arm in arm
main object of his endeavors was. apjmrjp th&lt; avenue. One of them aho recog­
cntly, to make all the rest of the world
tbe other was unknown. But
think and Hr. Hke Limalf. M«»n nised
„!“J
»■*» a
*
thoorh he ftmmvwl nr«.—■
Ktrnn*e tingle of anuapatmn went
ttonghh. approved of tonne, be neither o.™,,
u_ nerves. s
*hin, —
. go­
throrgh her
Something
was
knew nor cared anything abou: it
Mr. Vinal began his operations by a ing *» happen—something great. soxuethin: for her! The crisis of her fate was
private interview with Mr. Randolph,
from which he came forth with a coun­
forit Therefore she did not start or
tenance whom aerenity made Beatrix’*
heart rink. The dialogue which follower cryjut, but only smiled with nn air uf
bewtifnl
triumph, when Hamilton JooeWM of extreme interest to both of them
"Have yon made any plans rogardiax lyx relinquishing the arm of his compaion, ran up the steps of the veranda,
your immediate future?’ tte minister
tegnn, in an unembarrassed and buri- toJc both her hands in his, and said as
bent toward her:
neaflike tone. "We cannot doubt, you
“My dear girl, I bring you fame and
know, that providence, in bringing this
affliction upoc you, has had some wim artanel”

and merciful end in view. Yon have
CONTINUED.
talents; perhaps but for this yon might
have kept them folded in tbe napldn.
_
Adversity
------- - ------------forces us. out «
of our imatut
natural . My *
Ule Mu been toM hr
idltauM, and etin&gt;uUt&lt;-_. ns to tur utiax ‘r*r&lt;"r’ « a rare with wolre. aetou tbe
meam we hare to win our on wa, in !?“*?
* R»“&gt;a- SSometlme. oalj
^world.
• &gt;&gt;
n ’Have
— ™‘S.S? waj in ±S!!?
yoo tkoaghtof raT.^ ilWDi
‘ ooaotx,
„
. .
eouirtry Ihouwids
vunxnl In ■ 1 It.a. 7^trix^.,t4nt,
“Ktin: he wm not! amMketh
tainting cf marrying ter after nil. Tre &gt;utnvu&lt;w. The tk.l wenpon, with wklnh
teen thinking I might give k«3» on
,or-’ b llr- '''eft-'* GoMen
!»»»,' Ae
She h^pep.1 to MeUtaJ Diwnvery. ThU renowoeti tea-

fooling

too

totrohth
foots gloom tc
■at of intern.

-- — ..... .......... uiuvni-putiurr an&lt;i reKtercr of atrvngth known to the world.
For III forms of sctofuknis affectkms (and
oouax'.mptioB is one of them). It Is wnequak

Mei yin Bin&lt; tetn. of Clio, took a mixtare

■

V

�A MICHIGHT MARAUDER.
My husband has broached a theory that
------ ■---- w-------

plants can see.
• fore
• — -—namely,
■ ■ .J, that creeping
..p, pHMIVOW,*.
rtW,
j or at any rate have some faculty equaling
tight- He was sitting in tho veranda with
out- foot up against a laryo jilllnr, near to
which grows a kind of convolvulus. It*
tendrils were leaning over i nto the veranda,
and to Roberts surprise .he presently no­
ticed that they were visibly tutaiu? to­
ward hta leg. He remn,in»*d tn tho same
petition, and in leas than un bour tiio ten­
dril* had laid themMlvrsbver hta leg.
Thin wc* in the early m.-.ruing, and when
at breakfast be told mo of this ditcovery
we &lt;k-:ormi!.-cd to tnuko further experi­
ments, When we wat out into the ve­
randa tho tend rib hail turntai their heads
bock rathe railing In disgust. We got a
pole :«•;&lt;! leaned it up ngninrt the pillar,
quite twd vc Inches (rum t lie nearest .‘.prays
of convolvulus.
in ten minutes they Lad licgnn to carve
thcmsL-lrcs in that direction, aud acted
exactly as yon might fan ay a vir;- stow
snake would do if ho wished to nwh any­
thing. The upper tendrils twnt down and
the side ones curved Lhemrahe*: until they
tonchfd tlte pole, mid in a few hours were
twisted quite round it.
It was on the aide aw;.y from the light,
and excr.pting the faculty of «i&lt;bt. wc can
think of no ctber tBcaua by which tbo
tendrils could bo r.waro ’.bat tbe pole had
been placed tharo. They had to turn
away from tbo light to reach it, nnd they
set tbcmsclvft; In motion visibly within a
few mihUt^Bi cf the pole's iieing there —
Mrs. King’s Letter.

COTTON PICKED BY

11nscm Iu the. Field.
VTMY SWALLOWS MIGRATE
..
The eracnrial feature of th® machine ta
THE CHANGING SEASONS.
KP £d£W or spindles projecting through
and froni u hollow aflitnler. These finger*
are ten inche* long, and have at iht end a
Experienced Old Traveler*
Lrusli or tip of fine wire, nnd set in four
grooves radially is hnm- hair, clipped so it
prujeote ft-oni thofluger»nboutone-twelfth
of an inch, tho tip and the hairs on the
iftkrtbcneir and Vader Pharaoh'* XUard.
ni.ln being tho moon* of getting the cotton
Fresh mnrninss, fresh evening*. Bum­
from tho i»olh. The fingers nrspindle* arv mer on tbe wing, nutum'n treading clonnly
given a i. hirHng motion by a systom oT .•’.ft»*r her. Tho beech tree.) tipped with
cog gear Inclosed withia tho cylinder.
grqfl; the Haws, a sheet •£ yellow, shed­
Moving forward, the cylinder revolves, ding their ieav.-t -every hour. In the garthe Cngerscouw In-contoct with the cot­ du|i then: c.re lingering nr.r.xmcr fiowenq
ton. the whirling mailed of tho fingora en­ pah, pitiful bkromM of tiw last bud that
tangle thocotton lint,and it ta plekwi, o-ipaln on th? spike* nt the evening prim­
then .carried upward and Isfckward until rose cr dttngle from tLo tips of tho
cleaned from the tlupers by brushes and
thrown into rc^epcitoie* holding aixty
A$tl ulotig tho tops of tho roofs, on (lie
pounds of seed cotton.
telegraph wires, on tho thatched edges vf,
Tho revolutions arc m&gt; timed tbnt the tl,®It.it.’r, d tutor the swallow*. It is time
fitters which jfroje: t at tho spokra of a furtiieir flight and they nr» discussing it,
wheel strike tho plant witbouJL a raking while ©very now and again coqu«di&lt;h!y
motion, for that would damage the plant pluming their bright fenthvra. They »it in
No injury cou’cs to th? k.if or boll- from ehmrere, noma facing ot»o way, some an­
running the machine over tho plant.
other. To th© casual observer they seem
With a width of four feet, length seven menely ,*;rovpcd Imphauxrd, twittering in
feet and height five and one-half trot, the bird fashion on no matter wbat. But on©
machine, cmnploto, weighs about 1,300 ean lmnglnt* u nvtbod ui their grouping, a
pounds, and ta of easy draught for two subject tor thdr cun venation. They are
mule*.
talkin'; cf their ether Lome, tho winter
Thursday a party of gent lemen went to home in the ItiBita on th? other side of the
the Ruffner place, on the Robbonvilte
road, and saw the Campbell machine In
Some cf tho young one* born in cold
operation.
England have never rat:i this country.
The rows were, libyanta long, and were Moreover;- they arc Wla aml.dtaincHned for
gone over twice, the result being Um cotton
A Clamaylng tilt uf Family History. • was cleanly *pi&lt;Aetl ou| of the bolls, the flight. - Why should they migrate, they
The tfeslro to know cbontona'sancestor*, machine being d • thorough in this respect demand. Why leave their pleasant Lirthwhich estate in a greater or less degree iu- -»s the finger* of the negro. No injury to ptare, where there r.rc plenty of flier, to be
every one, ho* bccoraa so strongly devcl-, foliage, bolls or branches of the plant was enughf, nnd thu midday sunshine falling
on the tllbi Is wanp tbrouali their feath­
&lt;x»?J in u certain man that from being a noted.
ers! Then tbo old Uinta fall to telling of
hebtu it ho* al:n*x t Iwomc nmaria. Hta
in tbe muniiog, when the cotton was
name ta rather an uncommon m-e, and r'.igbtly damp, a gathering from one-row lhe benulie* cf tiioso southern lauds, of tho
home to-rhich they will take their chil­
whenever l»o sots it in print, he at once nr*.de by the machino weighed a little more
writes to tlie por-u-Mir of it to inonirv for thm thirty pounds; flic waste, knocked on dren.
D:F»T.CkXT oflKfOXS.
dcudtatot tho fmnti^hbtory. Thus he is the ground by th* machine, was praked up . There la a bole ut Athcus, a crack in tbn
in cr : r?--ndem-u with people all over the by hand and weighed .five ounces. In the Metope cf tbe Parthenon. Yaw after year
swuntry ut» it*:- subject, and ha even makes afternoon, with the ootton perfectly dry, tbo old swallowa rv.lurn there, always to
long j &gt;ur^v. x to trace lsrar:che.*i»f the fain- the cutton picked weighed over tweuty- ODd!Cbo*umBpl:;?c unaltered by time. If
ucht pounds, and tki&gt; waste picked up you want a homo that time shall never
She begged us iti a tier.itling whtaper to
TL-.* •-vnlturt) of t’,-.* fnmih camo to weighed nearly throe and one-half pontids. alter, say another pair, go to Egypt. We
: early tv. &lt;. centuries ago, but
conn, and got itu» be*! with her, Sister Cor.::, .
The time :nndo was- about nve |»un'l* a always go to Egypt and nest io under thu
llrkii, a very rock of bravery, took the tl: . I-. . I ti &lt;&gt;:u&gt; of the branches wur. up- minute, or JUI rounds aji hour/ Allowing lxi-.nl uf a ruined Pbarnoh. Ho was- tha
although Sumi* &gt;-f time, liberally, f»r emptying tbe recep­ father of hta people, say tho hreroglypha,
side next to the teut wall facing the dlr -c- pnrentiy lest sight
lion of tl;?: sounds, i defs-uded tbe otl t-r hta »:.-srt udnnts r.iru long ufterwr.nl Leoni tacle* stepping tor repairs, meals, and *o years ago when the world waa young. Bnt
- * .x-d. To hupplr^hv minting link on. the mudline could cavily work ion nuw ho only abtiters tbe Lipls. Hough
side o' .’.:s shaking gai. tryiaq to rpassun-—
her. wbiloat theram-t;m&gt;? I v :wdcb~.i!ug I in t!,e . ucalogici:Lenaiu,man
.
_
who ta hour* a dr y . nd would gather 3,(K9 pounds nnd pugged bo stands: you would think
whether the robtan would not be more apt
nt.-. ioi:‘ ‘to !«.•:■&gt; .i about
hi
his forvtatiiera
’•
’it u total expjn.w uf not more i han f" per• ‘ there vra* no gBUtlcnees about him, yet lio
to come t hrough the ofaming at the cad of rerotilly w :&gt;■ to B:wton, hoping rr» dta- day, making the total cost of tho picking; la very kind to CM. The rand of th® desert
th£g«it, aml*-» ntt ad: n&gt;e first.
ts.ivcr .n the Hbmrioa there soniu of tht in- ’for i-.ch bate 31.30. At present prices the1 ho® burled him up to hfr. knew, L:it it
There wc lay, hritiing our brostlj, onr fnnhntinn be wiu after. He racur d a big cost is fully IW.—Waco Day.
•niver jaatetrates behind hta beard where
heart* throbbing in onr throate, and ell btaror;. uf l.ost.m ns.d sure enough" found
wo live.
our existti.cn merged in tbe one ,-cu.-e of his siiroamr in'tlw index.
"Bexurifal.YtrJta," chirp* another. *'Ye*r
Witha f. -. Hah bar te !»turned beak to . it drive-.. mcdisUnctoi. now and then, toI after year Ijpo there, i: ml rejoice when I
hearing.
t
Th© Ateps &lt; ;jgc'nearer and nearer, until the png? indicated, wta:ro l:c learned that see grown up people, *«utcu*cd &lt;&gt;t p&lt;Mra.vdng; »« tile v.hlto torr.iccH betweep the blue sky
the
ancestor
whom
he
knew
laths
tt lasttl:.*,.- .;iopp*d behind I&amp;axhcr WiUta
common ranra, toudihign subject with kid; । and the blue sen; such »kiiu nnd sea* as
tent. W« heard a .'ambling among tin- "luul early in the tart wntury been com­ gloves whoa they ought to roti up their■ ( yon will find nowhere ©be”—•
pans and dial.es. TJiere w.ts no utistaking pelled to h .i-a *k*loa l»* c--tura ho had Leon •‘lecvroand go in fur han! work. Thu «cu-.
“Save in the bay of Naples,*[ interrupt*
now the inlrmkr’a intentiou*. Will as­
piucn«s* bring* manygeixl Ideas u» nought. aaothcr, for tho dlMcbadon is waxing fast
sumed a tune of th© deepest Imiks p_-. ib]e TLe rerann h.*r dro:»,x:d tbe volume and I1:ey an* fed ou promieus and 5 o*&lt; lock tens. and furiou.-, as each bird twitta*t*&lt; tbe praise
for hiftoytah throat and rolled bravely, fled, and hta interest Jn Isis genealogical “I dare not •waits upon* I wtmM” iu of bU winter hmne. “The Lay of Naplre
“If you don’t clear out of’here I'll know , *tudifj has never since : .'.n wliat it once a manner to make Lady M.u-beth uae। for
twitter* the hurt speaker, “blue
was.—New Y«tk Tribtluv.
the raltaoa why!"
worse language than bit© did formerly. □nd troad, with plenty of shatter under
Thera was a pau*e, and then the noi?c of
Wont of e:irnc*tce*M ui the cauraof thh tep­ tbe balconies of the clustering bouses, and
.
nevus*
the
.Ay L'nata a law clood of smoke,
idity. Society means chaff. Enthutiasm
How important Lite iusignific mt mud of is a.- obnoxious ,m th* plague. To bn f&gt;a*- th« smoko of-VesuvitiH, while nnderfoot
fainter a* the step* retreated from tbe tent.
V'elislciitd treat bices ly. expecting ©vrry one cent may beepiuetu men under certain sensed of an idea which you are ready to de­ lie the buried dtltscf the pa«t, fur more
moment’.heirreturn. Wo did not doubt circumstanced is wen daily nt the New fend with blo-.xt and troaxiire in to be a nuis­ wonderful than your pyramids and Pbathat tli-'ihstant whistle meant re-enforce­ York end of tbe Fulton ferry. Al S o'clork ance. You are worra tbau a crimimU; you rnohM. See Naples ami then die, my
p. ni. the ticket sellers change the toll are a Ixirt*. To bore is to commit unpar­ friend.*!. iJonw and sro Nnp!**.”
ment front a confederate
But thesUps’did not return. The long from t wo cent* to one cent to uctom modatc donable tin.
Flutter!! forward then an c’tl swallow
hours wore «wny; -dawn came and found the thousands that use the ferry at that
ite! Stanley crore Africa nnd Jamas Gor­ wliore irings nro nut so strong as th ora of
us wont out by the e.xcitemenu Th* light hour. Fur Knew minutes before the urns’ don Bennett tie the American flag tu the these caper young creatures. Wonderful
reassurvit us, and wc fell asleep for a xborr cent sign appears at the window* a large north pule, and both will be feted after ta the story that it. tell*: hdw one year,
nap. In the midst of our dream* my crowd of Brooklynites gather* in South thty bare nrectnulbkcd their self ap­ while hitting uu its De*t under the eaves of
mother’s cheerful voice broke in: “Wc had street, and tho ticketwlier has little to do. pointed taxks. I ccattM auciety patrou- tn Engltah house, a hand wan put out
a strange vjsitpr lost night.’ Come ami see Office boys and shop girl*, to whom six izrs succere in noy form—but iquntor from th*.* vindow close by and rhe ffightcents is a considerable part of the weekly and north pole must not Le mentioned in । ennl bird captured. It lay Btill in the
thA trnro* he Las left!’’
to allow two
or three
------ . . are willing
-------- -----j- j advance. Columbun nmy discover Ameri- hand of its captor, too frightened to brent be.
Wc drca*e4 quickly and followed her to earnings,
the rear of the tents. There wt-saw on the boau to sierra away tu Brooklyn while &lt; co. but he won’t be invited to dine out or expect ing speedy dpath every iastaut.
K ...-------f(ir liU plwtogrBpb unlll ho mujnu.
wgit c..
for •&gt;.tbe rvdna-d1---------fare. n...
But----------these t0
AN OU) SWAL14JW * FTtnnr.
soft, rain soaked ground rhe four looted •thry
“But no—one wing was stretched out,
tracks of a cowl She had evidently bnen people are not uumerotta In the waiting
astontaheil at the appearance of this enor­ crowds about the door.
him right. Why wasn’t,, hi: funtnnt with and under it wns fastened with sealing
Business m.-txpf independent means anti one hemisphere.1 Why ant let well enough J wax n tiny scrap of white paper. Than the
mous white mushroom in the midst of her
window was opened nnd tbe bird ?vt free,
qld liaunta. .'-nd had stuck her noraiu curi- clerks of genvroa* income are the waiting alone?—Kate Field’s Washington.
tt'bnt a weight it was, that liule mi»»ive.
otuly ami tumbled dv-.-r the kitehen dtahe*, ones. Even in damp, cold weather the
I almost mere than t!&gt;c bird could l*ear. and
’’’hat wn* pur robber. Our tragedy was a crowd ta there, nnd in It the ts ket. sellers
recognize men who puruhnra tickets in
comedjwter alt- Youth s Companion.
The FarnUoue island* art nbottt- thirty to firmly secured that all the peaking npd
quantities so that the saving i* but u half mile* from tbe mouth of Son Fraodtaco pluming sh* did failed to remove it. Micenj. If the weather ta too dnuign-eubk- or bay, off the coast of California, and are the jrating limo came; sbouid she evex crore
Drugring tho Literary Marte t.
I asked un editor the secret of such small it a friend happen* along a party uf wait­ homes of innumerable sea fowl*. When ibe sea? She was u timid bird, and always
. percentage of accepted manuscripts, nnd ers will adjourn to n tafc opposite where n San Francisco first began toblamom outnx ireoded tl at crorelcg. How waa it to be
he said: “It may be all summed tip in the little money is spent, and n* anon a* tho a city her constant cry was for egg*. There tccnmplubed with that burden under her
single statement, which every editor knows first one cent boat ta ready to start they l being no |&gt;oultry raisers on U&gt;&gt; co*-&gt;t ma.lc tving? On many r. vessel did she rest,
to he true, that there is an enormous quan­ rnsh madly across to tlie terry itoura an if the egg want one hard u&gt; gratify. To sup­ many a tin*' thought tbnt she must fall
tity of utter trash l&gt;eiug written, which their lives depended un their taking that ply this want tbe project of Mealing the into the waste of water*. Fortunately for
eggs of the gulta ami muhra that ncsl by her the crossing was. fair and calm, nnd
should never go into open niarket People boat.—New York Telegram.
the thousand ou tho FaraJlono Islands was thankfully she fluttered down upon tbe
are writing who have no lundnera with a
.
•
tried, and, proving sucresaful, has ever :rr«8 on tbe other side.
pen in tbeir hands, for they don’t know
“Even then it wns a long way to thesun- :
He
bought
a
guitar
and
practiced
tar
six
since
been one of t he unique west coast in­
wliat to do with it. These •literary mis­
ihicc, nnd her strength had nearly given
fit*’ are drugging the magazine offiecs and long, weary mouth*. But nt the end of dustries.
Tho birds of (be island are too plentiful opt when she reached Florence the Fair
absorbing tbe time cf the ‘readers.’ Their that time n smile at joy lit up his wa» and
wd sank down into an empty nret left by
manuscripts must be read, for you never weary taco, and bls brow grew mdlantfwith to count or even estimate, a* may be in­ Kituo avrallow under it projecting root
Joy ns he Inspected the corm on the tljumb ferred from the fact thru, tho egg gatherers
know where yon may find gold.
Thorn* who lived in tbo house noticed tbe
“School girls by the droves are handling of hts right hand. The hour was P jj. m., often bring in 500 doxen eggs per day. treary bird and took bor In. Did they
the pen, utterly insensible to its purpose. and n* he wandered through the stilly sight Thta, however, gives but a partial idea of mean to kill her? No, they had seen the
Women who cannot oven spell the names to the boarding house where she lived; and their immense Durutxwj, a groat many of paper under her wing and relieved her of
of thdr own towns correctly want their directly under that window .which 1 had the Dcsts U*ing inaccessible and many the burden. They still kept her in their
‘say’ in prink Of course they Dever get it, been no often sanctified by her presence, he others devastated by the rivalry of tbe bands while they read the message brought
but they use up the time of the clerical commenced to toot: (Twang, twang, Wm.) birth, themselves. The egg bneinres of tbe from across tbe sea. It was written in
“1 wandered b-i-l the brookxide (ding, islands ta conducted by a company, who
force all the same.”—E. W. Bok’s Lecter.
dang, boo). I wandered b-i-l the mill"— jiay th&lt;5 collector* five cents a dozen for French, anil ran thus: ‘Will any one who
nnd the *ash was gently raised with q gathering them. Thu wmlsuh ta from May jiids this bird daring the winter notify the
tame at the following address?* and then
crash, and a deep bare voice yelled ont: “I
There are a thousand and one ways in vtah aa you fall Into your brook off your to August, which, even at 400 doaeu a day, I ixme-th ft were written the name and adwhich the •’actually or apparently under brooksidc and trown yourself in dose mill, makes the annual tianwHC about 5(XUX»
16 years old" cigarette smokers may in­ odor I plow my vtaedl end call a pollseid­ egga—St. Louis Kepublic.
: A flutter of indignation passe* through
dulge tlwir habit, juxt. as easily as though ie ner." Il was cruel of her to have changed,
tho swallows after bearing her story
there wns never a cigarette law in exist­ bcr room without tatting liim know.—Ex­
“And you, my dear, what did they do to
In tbe crowded thoroughfare* of the you?” they all inquire of the heroine.
ence. A pair of youngsters actually under change.
;
east side there uro old women working as
16 years were walking along Washington
“They let mo go, and I flew,, and flew,
street
merchant-*
whose
stock
in
trade
street, downtown, with cigarette* in their
never renting until I reached Cairo. Ah, I
constat* of broken eggs. Tbeir eggsnre was frightened! 1 have never been again
mouth.*. One asked. “How do you get
An eminent authority says-. “It ta ex­
fresh,
bnt
chore
taa
’
t
a
whole
egg
in
their
to
thoee places.”
tremely difficult to commit the crime of
•‘Got an unde that keeps a cigar store," murder in such an accurate and honest collection. Of some eggs the white is gone
“They were scientific people who torrplied the other. ’ How do you get way that it shall tattafy tho speciflcattou* and only the yelk remains. Of others half »red you,” *ay the other swallows sympa­
tbe shell and half tho contents are missing.
yours’”
of the statute. Unless the would be mur­ The poor people of tbe neighborhood com* thetically. “They have no consideration.
“My big brother buy* them far me.'
derer take legal counsel buforohand and with tin pafta to buy these relics of eggs
Buffalo Express.
follow instruction* minutely he will fail
for fire or six rent.* n dosen. The street
igh they know quite well that nature
nine rimes iu ten. however sincerely ho
The chrooologB of the Rev. Canon Cin- may try. Anybody can kill a man, but he merchant deftly pick* up throe broken
only toll them half the truth.”
quemani ta an ingenious clock, and oon- cannot do it in first degree murder style egg* one after another, and empties thdr
A roCKG OXK ANSWERED.
content*
into
the
tin
pail*.
She
toys
them
atau of a single toothed escape wheel, without counsel and care."—New York
of the wholesale dealer*as damaged goods,
which propels a pair of pallets and tbe
:lea on old swallow with
and sells them at a small profit. Res
pendulum. In addition to this there is a
chain of lead balk, cne of which ta dis­
Georgv M. Pullman, tho palace car multisent know, never! They cannot find the
charged over u aevolving dram every millioosirt, mads Uta first money in Chi­ that their competition raises tbe price.— hoitt in Pharaoh’s beard, tho cracks in the
cago by lifting old houses with jackscrews. New York Journal.
Metope of the Parthenon. They used to
wheel going, and by another contrivance He would take contract* for this sort of
jay that we went under the water, would
work, and was not abovo handling the
strike the hour* and quartera.
you Ixlievc it.’ or that wo slept head downThe shawls nnd cwrpato of India bar.
ln the sandbanks; in hole*, like our
bars himself. Alexander Lloyd, a friend
ft&gt;r thdr wlw. TM&gt;
tteaud
Out of the average half a million letters of Pullman at that time, and also a me­ long ta«a&gt;
. tinx, w u
deetarod. thw w&gt;»«
that arrive daily in Berlin 10,000 uro iu- chanic, afterward became mayor of Chi­ jopuUritl U partly du. to th. briUUncy
uxl pcrmxpm® ot tfedya «cploy«l. aad
aoon_th,. „M
ta whleh
wrtfMmt.lv addresbud or uro Dot addresaed cago, but died in destitution.
,«rtjr u&gt; thebwtpotdosu, tint. Ulto which
tbomwPcor Hn«= w oothat all. some only bearing the names of tbe
addressed. Thirty-three post officials are
Leproey ta infectious, and iu microbe the colon, ora blcndc-1. The dsurc. «c tn-l3t too odd .now."
Mt.f
wbrn
than*
ltrs
ryra&gt;T?i«Lrk-nl
.
ant
tn
...
.......
..
__
__
•__
cept
When
they
are
geometrical,
are
apt
to
kept constantly at work for ten hours a has been discovered. The microbe han
And then rue young swallow to_wham
day sorting and redirecting these letters.
great vitality, as it has been found in be rudely drawn.
the south is unknown’impertinently in­
It ta u matter of aurpriss to learn that quires. “It yon'urc all so foud of the booth
bodire which bad long been dead. The
The sacred writings oTthe Chinese, com­ germa may be introduced into the Bystem work so arttatib as tbe wer.v-ng of the why &lt;m earth, did you leave it is the
paring with our Bible, are
the Five by iDoeatatioo, by inhalation or with tho wonderful fabrics which caacot Vsequ^eal iprix:?’’ It ta nhraya the ■*©c-ig that
make thro- fiippanlinquiriea, Xik.ng quexwings,* he word “Kings’’ n: x. ting web of food. Every case, therefore,
become in our mills ta every pari .done on Um tfam* whkh nobody ranan&amp;wc . The older
rudest of looms, end by little i&gt;oy* of ksr
doth. It can be traced hue*.
about th*
cannot reply. Th®y do not know
than 12 years of age.—Youtlrf* Cumpaniou. swallow*
year I ICO IL C.
__________
th:' autra of tbo luipul-w that eorapel*
Osman. of Cavallovit. Turkey, is proba­
In the four-in-hand knot the bead of the bly the oidast man in tbe world. Ho ha*
w.a-n+n to
r&lt;» proved'.at
rrTtivAi.bhl he
be haa
has lived 160 !: Fond Husband—And what does my lib ■
pin must fall in the center of the crura fold A....
documeate
upon its lower riDL glTing tho effect of yv*nu Osman receive* a yearly pension i ti8 wife Wtah to do today?
.■
holding the knot firm at that most critical from tbe sultan.
■ Pampered Young Wife— Plcoe, I wouR
point.
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--------------------------‘ like to live in tho moon.
The summer we camped in the Adirondarks
a time
of heavy awrum.
storms un
Llv----- - wm
--- ----­
mg, as it seemed, in the very workshop of
nature, with only a stretch of cotton to
protect us, we had a newaanseof bcr.awfulnera and grandeur.- One night, we sat long
in the doorwny of oar tent, watching tho
great trees l**nd and *way us flu* wind
ru*be&lt;l boisterously through the bra nr he*,
rhe fttSing o' our nwn danger added to
the excitert-tnt &lt;»£ the worm.
A few nights before one of those tall
piac* hod snapped it* great trunk and
fallen acrus* a neighboring tent within a
few feet of where the family lay asleep.
We were thinking of tbif tu&gt; tho wind
flapped the’ canvas wall* in llttiu undula­
tions, and the great block shadow* danced
to and fro on the white root
It was long fam our usual Iwxltime whttt
we separated for the night, Th© tiding
tenia were added like wluga to the central
square, which was dicnifiod with the uime
of “tilting room.” Brother Will occupied
the rear teat aicarest t|ie cpoklng ttaaartmcat. Stator Helen end I, with our school
friend Kate, occupied the left wing, while
mother wa-. aloe® io the right w ing.
We were trying tu forget tho noise* that
filled onr cst* and were ju*t fqfiing into n
dreamy half eonsciousue^.whrn suddenly,
in a lull of the storm, wc heard sound*
more terrifying than •he roar of the wind,
Stealthy stcp* enm? creeping through the
woods, rustling the leaves nnd snapping
the twigs. Nearer and nearer they ap­
proached onr tent, then thoy pauaetl and
in an interval between the guti* wo beard
a low whistle now us, Hk:&gt; an nnawcr far
up in the woods.
*
Onr nearest neighbor was about a mile
away. Father had gono to the city, leav­
ing my IS-yenr-olu brother as our sole prov\tor. We did not h::ve thi? oonfldcace in
lire boy’s abilities which lie had in hims.h’.
Even th*.* fact that hta shotgun vraa under
hta bed diil not st. s-&gt;;&gt;re
for lie wqa uni
formlj uu*ticera*fu! m hi* aim. We w»*re
helpleu-i in tiuit great loneij fonwt.
Boor Kate, our imaginative little friend.

Apart altogether from Injury to health.

leaded to by msdft.
•js kc in oppotfapu lo the bill. Aldrich
presented his cloture r/sohniou taler m
the afternoon,*with thr request that It hr
on the table und be printed.
The honra after Itateumg'.-to the reading
of the joiirnal and approving it. and hear­
ing the spvaktsr’*- atmottmtotneut of as*ign-.
meat of several members to &lt;wuindfcgteA
adjourned until Friday
M'AraiXGTv.i Citv. Det. 2A-After same
routine business-. Morgan occupied the
time until tho morning hour expired m
diteusriu* his proposal .•.n.endtncbt rd
the eleutious hill. McPb«raoti tsmcluded
bi« argument against the bill, aa«i the rannt ■■ st 12:44 p. ju. adjonroed until Satur­
day noon.
’
u■ ■ j
W.UHtXSTOX Cl nr, Dec. 2T.—The house
only met for a few minute yesterday, did.
no bu-meo at^i mtjuu.-r.ed until Tnwday
WAfiiiuiuTos* -errr, D«*t. a». - Eighteon
ranators, with the vice president, a«setnbled,at noon Saturday in the senate ehamher. Tbe chaplain pmyad. nnd then, ou
motion o? Hoar, the n-uate kdjouruetl.
The programme previotidy arrans*1 had
been csrrn-4 out, and tbe senate, which
had refused u» tnk«* the usual holiday
recess, adjourned Without ttatiactiug busWash;ngtos C’rrr, Dec. 30.—In chosen
uto yesterday the qnestiou of the legality
of the action uf the Id.um Ifgtaluturc in
fleeting thro* MtU&amp;lori wa» discussed, and
the creden'.iili .of the Idaho &gt;er.;itora
■Shoup and McConnell; were refereed to
the M.iurtittr--’ on privileges nnd elcctiODK
Fhoup. .mu ever, was sworn in. Tho bill
to relieve ’the inhMbitauts of Gallup, N.
M.. was pawed. Aldrich presented the
cloture resolution, of which he had given
notice, and It was allowed to.lie on the ta­
ble. Stewart gave notice ttot be would
ask the senate after the morning hour to­
day to take up ihefin.-ureia! bill.-The elec­
tions bill wns taken up. and Hiacock and
Hour sp-.ike in support of it.
*

IN0
Nairaon*
W
ooh, Ctd
▼
Heartburn* Ci
pation, Fullness, Food
Disagreeable Tastp, Hi
uw

Wjf

JACOBS OU
Stablemen and Sfockaen.

No more
of this I

THE NATIONS ARE INVITED.
l uclc sam »t.onpat the World’*
Approval.
WAflb’.XGros City, Dec. i’&gt; —The previ.i*ut yesterday »*ui*l n procUinuttiou In
viting the Hstiuns u-’ the world to show
their progress at clie Chicago world’s fair
in I* 1 He rays that proof of th» sufliUtjncy of iDBani has been prosenteti olid
that ‘.n'.d exposition will be ujK.-ned Jtf*y 1,
13U3,.ia the city uf Chicago and remain
upon Until the irat Thursday o* October uf
lhaatine year. The invitation ta «s Ici-

.io.l In the asm'.- of the frwarr.ment and of'
the pwpta of the I'idtcd State., I do hereby invu**ll the nation* .if the rartli ( .&gt; take j»«rt in
an «*-!)’ tlist fe pre-emtaent in b.tmian liistory
and of iwring interne ta mankind, by apIMjintlmr re,-nommure* thereto, and sending
.«uvh exhibits t 'lie Wurid’s Columbtau expoadhiii a* wiU mo.* fitly nnd fully '.ill warsin
ll»-ir own rcvourcM. ;h&lt;rtr uulustrfe*. and thoir
pra^rtMta clvtUxatlun.

THE ‘ COLCHESTEB" KUBRJEB CO.
make cdl thrtr rt&gt;r«e vrftlt tssMe cf iheeT Bnaa wtt*
Cail for the "Col^mttr**

FEMININE FIRE FILTERS.

Foht Podge, Iu.. D.*c 28.-Mam!*
Crawford and Bertha Loomta, two prett)
IG-yeaxTold girls, by their pluek and*pres­
ence of min i averted a disastrous tire here
Friday evening Th* two girl» while alone
in the Craw fond house discovered that, the
roof was on fire. The girl** dragged a
heavy bidder fromi^p back yard, and with
wonderful strength reared ft to the Wax­
ing roof. The garden how was then con­
nected with the hydrant, and
Craw­
ford held ihe swaying ladder while Mlu
Ixwinta managed to «rawl to the root
There the girl handled th* bora iu such *
manner that after a short ilgiu the thunro
were subdued.
—&gt;

ADHESIVE COUNTERS.

G. G. SPAULDING,
HUSTJHQSJ

'

BOSTON
DRT GOODS STORE.

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

Destructive Blase at UnrlJnfrUMi. la.
Fveusoton, la., Dea St—At a late hour
Marr A Duff have doubled , tbeir store
Just night, a Are whleh 'turted in Band’s capacity nnd now they liave one of the
mammoth furniture store was still burn­ finest, beat lighted and nicest equipped
ing. While a number of m*::i were carry­ stores that caabe found in the County and
ing out furniture from the bnilding the (nty.
walls fell ill. am! it is feared that, one, if
Our store now is 42 by 85 ft. eyarj- corner
not more, were crushed beneath the
of iron and brick. Ffrrmau rinrmdu was as well lighted as another. We would also
thrown down and injured intrrnalhrbe- mention that we made our old Cloak Room
slde^ suffcring a number uf bruises. The (which wna 18 ft by 20 ft) into a Udtea
k«w foots up so far in tbe neighborhood Waiting Hoorn and Toilet Room. Thhs is an
of «f»,000._______________
Improvement that we think will be mock
appreciated after a long and tirary ride,
a place to real y ourselves and ettadren.

of natural ga* completely wrecked
th* readeuce of E HerkulU anil dangcroutly injured Mr*. H*rkoltx Saturdly.
Thaga.*-pipe in theoella* wasle&amp;lriug and
an.open dour allowed it to reach a stove,
when it ignited. The Woman wa® burned
terribly about the., fare and ha a.is. Her
thore children in the house escaped uninkmw

In order to make thing*

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
In our Mammoth Establishmebt we

Putting Out Specialties

MAfiOX City, la., Dea 20.—The racoud
All the tinse.
attempt to wreck the west-bound MilwauOur specialties for the p
kae ;&gt;a**eagcr train wa» mrole Friday night.
your Choice of *eventy-fije
As the train was about half way between
Rudd and Floyd Creating, ruuuiug at the
rate of thirty., mile* on hour, ft plunged
into a pile ot tin* and rtones piled upon the
track. Tin* engine was somewhat dam­
ped. but no further Injury was done

Ladies Newmari

NSW York, Dee. 30.—Tbe diamond and
jewelry store at Albert Jahn at 380 Eighth
avenue ta in charge of the sheriff** office.
Jahn has been mirtibg ainve Christmas,

put out and sold for

$5.00, Your
Just think of ft. You

that stay be yours. We!
found therein the
caotained only one on the Bargain Ctmuter S
•upper cent and a tat of poo! ticket* on the
Guttcnburg races.

Jackets for

That! wll be closed «
St. Leris. D.t tU—Tho following arc
the result* of tbe six dayn’ goaa you-please
mutch whiemended Sunday at midnight:
Uot*l value
fur
til
xxarvy. shb
Harty,
Slsautas.
bum*, Moore,
-wM»re. flOh.
war, Mewdw,
.umuer, BOB;
IXXJ;
■
O»Mm. I®. Cw^b. &lt;» NoUa. «t * the u
Hswtey. ar. Th© g^ receipts m*9U
to about W.Wti. of which the men who.
Beslsh!
«vd W mile* Trectoed half Hetty
p*. about KN*
11 cents..

.

niuratttw* to

For 82.

�AST
Central rallrwd has just
n pound. The InterrwwtMa
e*tiDg ftattira of tt»e transa on is the fact
tl&lt;al tte w&gt;W tariff on steel re is just
and a hdlf
rents a pound.
------------------------- r
tariff &gt;■
a tax, paid by tbe ™&lt;f-umrr, what i# the
cost of labor and rew malHeis in steel

Tte ebareh* prosper and tte aatoow
dCA^0 percent. Increase ta the dinner

pall brigade ta Hasting*.

Rev. Hawley and wife will attend, a
goMaa wedding In Kalamazoo Wednesday.
K Michael Doster, town treasnrer. visited

took
°’r*'r
•
Woodland.
We cannot complain of poor roada.
ST 14. MW«.
Mrs. C. 11. Snyder I* very sick.
.
Charley Wood Is able to be about.
Albert Berkeley say# that It Is a fine toy
at hi* boure and that it's his treat.
We tear that one of our village boys I*
■ F"r Wage-Karwas*.
spend ink’ a short time In Grand Rapids
^|lr
torture later *&gt; rwdtesly
feeding on bread and water.
a»l ray
*&gt;
oar Ur,,T r&lt;u
Our school is eJooetl for a two weeks'
dwriJi -lf :1 oa true, te Bllegcd. that they
vacation.
will teo nent to m-U their product* toour
Our reading circle will meet on Friday
evening at John Velte’*.
' paopl- nt present prices tea* the duly?
Christmas passed off quietly with no ex­
They
tew this pririlege, as they nre
citement worthy of mention, except a fight
' only n-qnted to py the tariff to lf|«S
at the Christmas tree,
I ‘vtelr wares into competllimi with products
C. C. Dean has been quite tick.
Elmer McArthnr and Rose Geiger were
of dfluwutic industries. Their dlswtlsfac-‘
married on (Christinas by llev. Jacokt•»..
ti.rfi with this arrangement is proof tbaj.Several otter marrlnges wore liooked for
they desire the substitute of M&gt;m.' urmng*Christina* but failed to eonneeL
m-nl ’iK*re favmabie for lhW*ewes.
Our tax collector is busy taking tn taxes.
,
Harry Banbiilt luul a severe experience
Their desire is to sell to our propio more
on Christmas. Hta cart wheel broke and
, ®»ods than are bonght sbniad. and underr
precipitated him on the ground. The
this increased demand they hope for ai
horse then proceeded to demolish the cart
.
chanre to iacrease prices, a* they invaria­.
which bo did in good style, but Harry I*
a brave boy and decided twt to lose his
bly have d&lt;a»e wtenewr opportunity offerride, lie therefore hitched hl* horse to
Charles lane’s buggy and had driven but
But Inasmuch n« the necessities of our:
a short distance when tlie.horse made a
.
people are provided for under ••lifting ar­.
-udden Jump landing Harry in tte road
rangements. an tyervased sale of farelgn1
on his bark. He thqp ran away again and
what Was left of the buggy was not worth
products awans a diminished market for'
carrying home.
home-pnxlnets. Tills means less work fw’
We hear It reported that John Warner
the thousand* of workers now engaged In
will return to Ann Arbor soon.
making what foreigners proj-ose to supply.
The dejwt has teen thoroughly scrubbed.
Tte people Bins thrown out of employ
We protest against haring our village
incnkporatel as our taxes th!* year are
mr;t must either go hungry and co|d or
&lt;1.12 on every ono hundred dnHars.
Name and ItesMenee
Age
find other business limn that to which they No
The Center school begins again Monday.
George Rowlader bus a job of culling
J Dsvtil I). Bradley Yankee Springs
have tech trained,-and in which by reason
John Hartom. of Saginaw, is visiting 1.00U cords of wood and is busy at IL ’ ■
i Stlnnte M. Uaap»tl
'r
relatives here this week.
of skill acquired their stn ices are toost tn • Frank H. Ellsworth Yankee Sprtur*
i Mabie Andrew
**
Mrs? J. McPhail and children are visit­
Cedar Creek.
valuable.
US il.Jay Webster JotiaWown
ing here again.
Ntiuiv llerrtagtoa Baltimore
John McGurn drives a fine* span o
Right at this point the situation aunmes S» iI John
A. Hunt. Covert Vau Baren Co
il. Southwell has «juU work at tbe young horses.
i Jsiiu A. Kelly city,
especial Integert for every citizen of [this
Center and is at work in Burleigh's -blackzn &gt; Chas K. Robinson Hickory Comers
A short time ago C. P. I a rabee received
smlth whop In 1‘enfield.
country who Is compelled to earn a liking,
i Je*#ie Nurwowl Dcttuu
nearly 8000 back pay fur acrvfans rendered
D. Wtatmore Irvine
Born, to W. Campbell and wife, Dec. 28. Unde Sam In the late rebellion.
'.very man thrown out of work to vUhich 231 ti Glru
Nora B. BniUh Mantuu Wexford Co
a V lb. boy.
Fraxk Bailey, who rut his liand while
t is b» st adapted and compelled to crowd XB i William H. Blgnal Yankee Springs
Mrs. H. Tasker and her mother, Mrs. at work in Whittemore’s mill la getting
I Mertie L Gregory
“
□e list of worker* in some other industry, 233 l Ctiartea Vesta Woodland
Fox, attended thellerric—Kuaaeli wedding along very welt
.
Marj
Mosback
Francisco
Jackson
_'o
at Battle Creek this week.
»y 00 much renders steady employment for 2’.» &lt; Frank Bostwick Delton
John McGurn has just received a pen­
The Christmas tree at the Center was a sion of the very large auni of four dollars
i Dorca&lt; Day
“
*U workers tbe more precarious and the
23» » tert Gorham Rutland
success. Tin- trees were loaded also an pet mouth.
•aintenam »■ of fair wage* thft more dlfj Mamie Stamon Baltimore
orcin A nice program was rendered by
Dxrtd E. cliriuUui Center Ohio
And now tte partridges can have a rest
fieulL The more work there is dote In 236 ‘i Clara
B Fox Woodland
-•I the young people, singing by Frank Pratt being protected by law after' January 1st
and family. E. Sylvester as Santa Claus
this country the better will ifprove fof tire 337 t Harn-8. Gruff Campbell Ionia Co
Charles Hazel, of Delton, was in town
i tereaa A. Bacbt-ler Carlton
was
voted
a
success
aud
caused
lots
of
tun
workers, by adding security to the tenure S3* i &lt;’ha« R. Fuller Carlton
last week.
■
with his huge basket of pop corn.
M. Spencer Wwallaud
Sidney Hull is sawing wood for tte Lltta
of tbeir employ ment and keeping tire mat­ txt I♦ Alte
Hurac* T. ilaruuin Carlton
brothers and Stanton.
t Dor* M. I’erbe#
"
W
ter of yrages more eomphtely under their
240 i teri Cnrtt* Woodland
Borne mlsenilde skunk poisoned Alfred
MUtrol. And the men who woyk for a
Tbe Fisk Jubilee sinless Rave an enter­ Bishop's dog. Floss, a short time ego.
i Ctor* Nye Odessa b&gt;nl* Co
F. Hui I th city
tainment for the benefit of tbe F.pworth
living eannot afford to lose sight of this 311 'I William
Frank Bishop and family, of Detton.
Lune L Bennett LausIox
league
and
Endeavor
society
at
the
opera
fact, however sweetly tbe siren of free ail . Herbert Walter elty
wore visiting friends In this plane last
home Monday evening. 'll inu well pat­ week.
fBellr lams
“
tinde may sink in their ears.
20 I Fret G. Stowell city
ron! zed.
Frank Cole has friends vMting him from
i Diana A. Hall
“
The Kickapoo Indians have left u» and Chicago.
From New York to Raeuo* Ayres.
JH &gt; Elmer A. McCartney Woodland
are now givtag their valuable time to pro­
Kosle Geteer
**
Before many years It will be possible to SC» 1t Augustus
Mrs. Daniel Pierce Is very sick, Dr.
it. Je&lt;sun Orangeville
long the lives of Vermontville’* citizens.
travel without interruption in a bk-eplng
VanHorn attending.
t Anna Duncan Guu 1‘lalns
Win. H. Loveland, of Hastings, and
ear from New York city to Buenos Ay res. 2*6 i Frank Furaell Baltimore
The G. A. IL will install officers at
Miss
Aggie
HoyL
of
thia
place,
wenmar
­
f
ten*
French'
**
South Ameri&lt;-a. To make such a feat pos­ 217 j Cbas K. Uakumpaiurh city
Mosbcrs hail. Banfield, next .Saturday
ried by Justice Fcighni-r Monday evening. .evcniuE so we are Informed.
sible. It will onlr be ntetssary to coastruet
» Minnie faither Rutland
Our merchants nave had a very goral
about 5tdM» niikrs of road, neatly two 31X t Homer R. Haklun, Mlddlsvifie
holiday trade this season, an improvement
i Carrie M. French
thousand of which is now under survey or
over last.
aourtnietlon. »o that only about 3,00tf 1*
Some snow.
Our citizen* are improving tbe time fill­
left to construeL The American system
Christmas wu enjoyed by all.
Following art tte real estate transfer* ing their Ice houses.
cf railroads is already Iff connection with
The U. B. church meetings are progresnof
the
week
ending
Dec.
29,
1890,
as
Clement
Smith
and
Clias.
Weaver
were
tte Mexican railroad to Vera Crux aud
iug
finely at tbe East Castletun U. B.
from thence are several smaller roads, taken froai the books in the register's office: iu tbe village Monday on legal business.
church.
•
A. T. Cooper had juirt of the thumb nn
ui-'j E. Davenport to Georg# Greenfield eC
jitter projected or partially built *0 that a) A
Some time ago Fred Barr and Wm.
e&lt;- lot# S Md 6 blk I. Grant’# add chv *0*0,
his
right
hand
taken
off
at
the
Bell
Novelty
MulliermcM point which ha# alreody
J-a*le E. Guile* to J a#. L Laucaater a w k ot works this week.
Appleman bad a few words which ended
heen practically reached by the railroad u v M w-er*. Carlton BMO.
in a ealeh as you can. In tbe scuffle
Theron A, Aldrich to Geo. E. Martin and Gea
mgiw-t r is only 1.400 miles from the north­
Fred Barr broke the bones in his left hand.
Tyler .tu see34. Barry si.ooo.
ent coast of South Atnenea; and of this A Hrnr^.
Alien to KOtar E. Anson n't of &gt; e\*
He finally consulted Prosecuting Attorney
W.
R.
Vester,
of
the
Ypsilanti
State
1,400 miles, nearly 800 an- being sun’eyed
Frank WrighttoJoeJyib Aahatter lot# 1.2,M, Normal school. Is spending his vacation Smith and Friday a warrant was made out
aud ooustnfttcd. The South American
for Wm. Appleman’s arnuL which was
visiting bls parents and other friends.
railroad reaching out from Argentine Re
Cnita and !Um l G. to tier to James
We are happy to say that our old friend put in the hands of Constable Jerry Vanpublic acroM the continent reach us as far Brown wh of a e k ** A Prairieville W.r)e.
nocker, who arrested the aforesaid party.
Sarah hellers u, David s. Dultuage lot to. II. C. Goff, of Campbell, has taken unto
Uorth as Peru 9.200 miles distant, and
I’kuiips add, city gsoo.
himself a wife in tbe name of Miss Irene Tbe suit la set for Dec. 30, before Justice
•bout 2.300 miles from the Isthmus.
Miller, of Nashville. The suit Is causing
Bachelor,
of
Carlton.
May
the
happy
“ Tbe constructions of thi* 3.000 miles or
Obituary.
considerable excitement
eouplelivea happy life Is the prayer of
thereabouts is perfectly feasible, tn faeu
E. Lockhart and wife were at Ionia
Died, at hl* residence In Orangeville on your corresponrtenL
that number of miles of road has been the 3rd of Nov. 1890, Peter Castle, of
L. B. Carpenter ate Christmas turkey nt Dec. 23. attending tbe reunion of CartMHiKh
hoik in this country every year stare 1B79.
and Ferguson families.
paralysis, aged 83 yearn. 7 mouths and 5 IL W. Vester’s: also H. Chase and wife.
ao ttet the project which had been a dream days.
Ida Hayden is on the sick list so there Is
Frank Gamlrnl and Mira Mary Becker.
for many yea; &gt; aud had been fostered by
Deceased was torn In Burlington. Ver­ oUrving, ate Christmas dinner at S. Beek- no school.
mrterprising statesmen, and merchants is
Mr. Ban and son were at tbe county
Stestlned soon to be realized. Tte distant* mont. He came to Waterloo, Jackson Co.,
hub
Thursday.
Mich. In bis 19:h year. Was married to
The Adventists held their annuo! week
tteu between New York and Bueuns Miss Gratin Earl, of Kvans. Erie Ca, N. Y.
R.
Ixwkhart comes to the front with a
Ayrea will be about 9,000 miles. This They came to Orangeville in 1M4. pur­ of prayer last week.
Clydesdale
yearling that weighs 1,002 lbs.
After next Thursday you can write 1891. Next
crest interrnIlona! railroad will bind the
chased a fartn and ttere remained until hi*
two Americas in an indissoluble union and death. He was a faithful husband, a kind Wish you a Happy New Year.
Mrs. R. E. Rlerton and family spent
There
were
32
number#
out
at
tte
dance
WlB bring them into closer trade eonnreClirUtmas at Mr. Carl’s in Kalamo.
tkms and encourage and promote the pros­ and indulgent falter and patient to endure Wednesday evening.
through all hl* suffering. Re will be
After Jan. 1. 91. your correspondent
perity of both North and South America.-ml.-u&gt;ed Uy his many frieuds. He leaves a will get yon items every week, unless we
Another spell of weather. Snow all in
wife and seven children to mount his loss. are dead or dying.
heaps.
My earthly stay has teen but brief.
John Dooley, has friends visiting him
Tte Burlington Free Press has heard
. My MtjDuru but a day;
The Christmas tree at Milo church was
I
1J
tain
til!
my
Lord
says
come.
from
Dakota.
a brilliant thing to look at Many little
that the French Canadians living near the
Then 1 shall yo isij.
W. K. Vester and best girl attended tte boys and girls were made happy when
Vermont and New Hampshire boundary
Christmas tree at Pod Auger last week.
the fruit It bore was distributed by Santa
•re forming organizations with a view of
F. D. Hoffman, of Ann Arbor, hi visiting Claus.
Y
wl1,1, ,h,no tbe glorious son
friends here through the holidays.
,
ettiing on tbe abandoned farms of those
When I shall paaa sway.
Mrs. B. W. Jnhnvin and family, the
Tbe Lurd said that it was not best that Misses Eva and Clara Flower spent Christ­
wo states. The immigration will begin
Though many a tie would b.nd me here.
man should live alone, and Horace BarirUm mas at Kalamazoo with County Treasurer
I eannot. ranuot stay;
in tte spring. Commenting nn this the
Fur tirouger are the ues that call.
thought so too, and so he thought be would Dunn: W. C. Towne and family at TheoAud bnrry me away.
Free Press says: “The French Canadians
take Miss Dora Forbs for a wife. May the «’Lt?**’ J‘ B’ Uoruaa ai,d family at W.
happy couple live and be happy Is the wish H. Williams; Martin Woodard entertalut-d
BtiH
1 linger at the fount.
have children aud these children are
And on tte altar lay;
df your correspondent. But the way tte friends from Richland and W. A. Spaidbrought up to work and to work hard. It
T,^puT ,a’' heaten,y rotoew.
glrU are getting married, it looks us thoogh l^dChri5tn,“ed at Ge°‘ Kn,M*u’5’ “fb'
hi a well-known fart that the roofs of the
your acrlbc will have to live to be nn ok!
When
my. toll*.
New England farm house* which shelter
I'.l ! have finished Ml....
bach. But so tbe world moves.
y
John K. Piower purchased a car load of
Edith Gordon spent Christmas at 6. Block cattie In Chicago, and has them nn
"Yankee farmers shelter a very small numBecker’s.
Ms farm here to feed up tbeir forage crop
ter of Yankee tables, and that, a* tbe
TMetollIng bril and d.vK draped hearee
G. T. Daniels has returned from Ohio.
Site
bt‘cL 1 predkl he "W
ear* g&gt; by, the babies thus sheltered are
Proclaim I eahnot ttav;
W. JL Vester was In Lake Odessa Fri­ stake the dutchman one per cent.
-restng and ant Increasing in numbers,
day.
«*■»«» infall# their officers
Bert Denison, of York State, is visiting
-awrr may be the final outcome of
MJay Uw^’Sm^uot «^}r&gt;l,lnistrensth
An
friends in tills place.
England’* problem. so far as the farm
Petev Covert and wife, of your elty. will
???’ Y1M.la,218 18 faed,®&lt; between 6
nd fanners are concerned. one thing
move buck on their farm Iu this place and vtd 7 hundred sheep this winter.
mast G- kept constantly in mind, and that
their aoa-in-law. D. R. F&lt;«tet. will move
Brron Hughe* has taken W. A. Sp*|&lt;L
on a farm In Keene township, Ionia Ca tag * farm to work on share* the coming
that if the Sew England farmers want
in rnrXnroua atraii
This will occur Ip the apring.
WlUMnc Mjaelf
I see tte New England farms repeopled
€. W. BtiUwUl. of Grand Rapids, spent
y Yankee stock they tnust raise the stock.
Christmaa with friends here.
&gt;lru»h Kldse.
, fee baby, a vary Important factor In the
Miss Fennie Carpenter la visiting Bertha ^^‘^Flyer1 and wife and a brother of Mr*.
AUxil
M px.1 ,te||[hlDt.
Stillwell
in Grao^Rapid*.:
Myers, from Grand Rapid*, were viaitinv
mi’y, is an equally Important factor in
men.
&lt;C.
A»*m.M&lt;io&lt;u7
lllD|!
Aunt Fannie Carpenter Is tn Portland
se N re England problem.—Ex.
visiting J. L. Bogardua and family. She
H.ntlne rebuu 1, to ft,,,
There wa* a raffling match at P P
. TIm ; are not -•tuck" on Mr. Me- manufacturing industries em^teylng not la upwards of 89 years old.
*,,RSam Rou*h and wife, of Freeport spent ^nwpl;ro',T"-d*’'
antey Otar to Great Britain.. The Brad- l&lt;~ U..n **'
“*----K»
wo,------------ikxjnr.
ChrisUMU with Otis Landon and family.
A new court bouv* in HastiM*.
art Jtec-ver, of Bradford. England, say#.
Mr*.
Joe
Keekr
now
wears
a
gold
watch,
'rhe eity build a citv ball. It is now
• *Tb: Win er outkmk for Bradiord wagepaying in rent enougrti to pay tte interest a Christmas present from ter son G. 8.
*“md
i­
ou bond# necessary to buitd such a haU.
A new oi&gt;era home ta HastiBg*.
* wre"tt «"’I'lUmt him.
Our Christmas tree was a success. Tte
75 new bourn* bail* ta Hasting* chia program wo# well carried out under Um
Mr. al tte approach of Chriotaas. Every
F"“l WedD“'i^'
year.
,npcrviidOR of Hattie Case. Tte singing
we&gt;* n »w fiada an Increasing number of
No mere inmter dipped from Hasting*,
* tarw
at o«
■ Bomb smI spioiriug frame* thrown out of bet all used right here ta manufacturing. was exoMrak also the readings by Rev.
’lawley and the reading of the Christmas
Th.. l'„r. t-.... w_ .. .. _ .. n ”
Freddie Anders Is still ■ rrinni. .
writ, and tte combers, who employ a poor
nntnter uf Sm Cressy Chronicle, edited by I- to ..Ik Mlb OTIebM. *
*“•
. . ----- —— —
w w maouuh tteeditors and published by theptib'iohera
better than we.
.
Mr. Od Mr*. MagtauU, George Vander
cfMt IcKtniey aakwter that wilt not
Every man In the tannty take the Bas­ __,v_
KlckrnnKtr,. MQd 1&gt;ejo#
btimi with honors at Bradford dinner
er.
Calm*
Ig &lt;mr Cbriitmas visitor*,
honx- nine new
wooden
and wift? spent chrht- Vtetlou With reltt”^
PCftU ChrtMm«
knd Caleb France Wlti
An rierrttc light
'•dM^tanrtii
*.priv"t« public
HjM'.nn this

EDIT' ^IAL NOTES.

onairtii*L«t week Tuesday about noon John
Valetrtlne’*.-boa* was discovered to be ba
An- Mr. Valentine wa* alone and losing
hl* wi(« could do nothing and by the time
heln arrived tte fire had got *uch hraawgy
tlnwf— Ex.--------- .------------- /
owing to the high wind, that llttte could be
Governor-elect. Winans hrf« already pro­ saved A quantity of wood wa* burned
vided offices for two of hb sons. One at the Mine time. Being old people tte
Jobs of tbeir home fall* heavy on Item.
Will be bls private .•Mrrvtary, tte other his
Wednesday evening the Granger* and
executive clerk: tte others are toobuayjust their families had a Christmas tree at tbeir
now with Christmas prreer.U, bnt will be hall nnd a very |d«*Mnt time wa* had.
A raffle was held Wednesday erming
heard from later. This I# the first demoaud one of tte exciting featurw was a
eratlr reform we have teard ot—Ex.
tight In which Ed Porter gave Fred Eng­
land quite a punishing for calling hfm a
ADDITIONAL LOCAL..
liar.
' A dance at Tim Ellsirortb’a on Thnraday was nho enlivened by * fight Tte
/ In tlie ease of Simeon N. Baldwin vs. Drck brother# from the eastern part of tte
the eity of Hasttag*. to contest Uh- validity town pitched on ope of the town buy*
of tte cit'j* tak upop farm lamb within Ito; and pounded him quite badly. After
corporate limits for tho support of the
this prrfunnanre George Dbek bragged
water works system, the supreme court that be had a knife and razor ;for the tenlast wtek handed down a decision In favor etil of any one disposed to take It up.
uf the city. Jnasmueh as the city now
Last Friday morning as Clarence lacharge* up to the lire department tund a
Baron and sister were skatinrand pushing
hydrant tax. which lucrcx-wsas the system a cutler In which were Mr*. la-Barau and
is extended, for which fund no tax is levied
three small children on Gun take, they
on farm lands, there is not tbe reason for
w»«t too far nnt and went through, nil go­
complaint there formerly was. But whaling to the bettom in about ten feet of
ever topy be tte law-, few can question the
injustice of taxing the farm lands for that water. All were gotten out In time to
save
their bves but one little boy. The
from which they do not and dtanot
receive any benefit As the city funeral servwes were held nt tho house on
grow*, ami ’ the plant is extended, tbe Sunday. Tte mother is still unablr tu be
revenue will meet the ex|*n»e« of the out
On Saturday evening the Staronic lodge
system, practically doing that now, so that
tho burden will be very light upon tte gave a public installation. Their families
and a few invited friends enjoyed a fine
farmM* ta tbe future.
supper and rpent a very pleasant evening.

CreMy Mondayin tavre.

Wm. NitehHPs

Rowley.
of hl# father.
We ‘-■uar tiiat Wm. Griffin Jr. h*s purchartd Samuel Robert’* place and that Mr.
Itobart will move out on tte lak« shore
and raise peacbe*.
Frank BMketaon and Mater, of North
Castleton, visited their uncle A. T. Howley
Sunday.
.
.....
Mb* Feighner, who 1* teaching the Na
9 school i* having a week’* vacation.
Tte Evangelical Sunday school had a
Christmas tree al their church Christina*
1,1 Mrs. John Conley Is spcndlnjAhe win
with ter daughter al Woodland Ollier.
Cha*. Hatten, of Woodland railed
Maple Grove fritmd*.
Henry Hyde, of Newaygo Co., visited
friend* In Mapiu Grove last week.
Mrs. C. I’. Gray spent last week with
her daughter. Mr*. Pont, in Na*hvllle.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Watches.

Clocks,

Jewelry.

Below are given some of tbe questions
user! at the monthly examination in dis­
trict No. 3. Orange villa Teacher, Mr. J.
E. Johnson.
abitumktic, 8th Grade.
OVKR
1st. What Is liiterem? Partial pay­
ments? Discount? Proceeds of a note?
HOLbEN
"!B HIRE’S,
2nd. What are the procstmb and the
amount of $S57 for S yeara. &lt; mouths. 18
Weissert Block,
days at fi per cent?
3rd. The interest mi a certain note for
Have just been opened by
2 year* at 7 per ct-nL h 24.50. What I*
the prlnciual?
4tb. What is the compound interest
and the amount of 3325 for 3 yeans at 5 per
cent?
Special attention given to cutting and
5th. Wliat is the differenoe between tire
simple Interest and the bonk discount of fitting of garments. Mrs. Jeune has had
8000 from Jan. D. 1880, to April B4. 1882. many years experience In the baslness aud
at 8 per oent?
will give satisfaction to all pat runs.
4
Oth Grade.
1st What h a fraction? What do the
denominator and numerator »bow?
2nd. Reduce 7 4-5 to an improper frac­
tion. Reduce 24-48 to its lowest terms.
3rd. A said 40 busbehi of wheal at 85X
centa a bushel aud 30 bushels of oom at
32 1-5 cents a bushel. '’What did he get
for all?
4th. A bought 20 sheep at 83J&lt; a head
and sold them for 834* a head. How
much did be gain?
Sth. What will 3X cords of wood cost
at 82K a cord?
rHYHtYi.o«;Y. 7th and sth Grade*.
1st What is th«* skeleton? Tte uses
uf the bones?
Jkl. What I# the compoaitlou of tbe
bones?
IMPROVED
3d. Describe two kinds of joints and
the structure of the bone*.
' 4th. Name tte bones of the upper ex­
tremities.
5th. What are the organ* of digestion?
What are the uses of sal Iva?
HOG CHOLERA, and
&gt;
HEooRArnY, 5tb 'Grade.
Name tte countries of N. A.
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
find. Bound the XL 8.
3rd. Describe the Mie*, river.
w
HrXDKKUS or THEM.
4 th. Name the countries of S. A.
Bcsvuix, tod.. Oct. tj. 1*90.
Mr. G. G- Stctetec .—Your Hi-; Cholera Cate. U
filfc. _Describe
___ T_______
tte Amazon. Where
________
arc
_
tte Andre mountain*? What useful things
do we get from 8. A.?
beiaev* il U» b« a rt
WILLIS ROBISON.
From several schools specimen* of work
bus been received—language work, mans,
examination papers, etc.
Among them
may be mentioned B and &amp; Assyria, No. 4 •«.so by rapraa*. pr«p#“*- II yocr dn««U hat w*
Maple Grove. No. 8 Rutland. Below is c«x il »md direct to tbe reopnetor. GKO. G.
given a specimen Just as it comes to u*.
The writing is plain and wry good.
For auic in Harting* by
Rending Class Story.
W.'H. GOODYEAR Druggirt.
Tbe words and places to find out are.
The Bible. Germany, Austria, Christmas
and Jesus.
,
The Bible Is God’s Holy Word' and It
ought to be read by every one in tte
world.
Germany I* N of Switzerland and Aus­
tria.
Austria Is 8. W. of Russia.
We keep Christmas to remember Jeevs;
for he was born on Christmas Ere; and
that was the Unit Christuias.
Christmas comes the 2SU» of Dec. This
year It wifi cotne ou Thursday. Christ
was born in a qtanger. He came to sare
other* from sin; that we might have ever­
lasting life after death. Il was three OFFJCE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MORRILL'S STORK, HASTINGS
hour* before be died; all this time nailed
to the cross. Had not we ought to love
and keep hl* commandments?
I have improved aud vacant city lots for
We ought to try any how.
•
sale and exchange In all parts of tbe city.
Gilai e Powkrk, aged 10. 4tb grade.
Fanning lands for tale and exchange in
Assyria Dia-.. No. 5, Mauy E. Wilcox.
all parts of tbe county.
teacher.
I have some choice Grand Rapid* prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.
Fanners and city property owners •!•*ORDER.
airing to sell or exchange should remem­
Stale of Michigan, County «r Ha.&gt;/-»x.
*e*loa at ttie iTohaie C«nrt for the ber that purchasers and traders are keep­
ff’anur of
balden at Uh- l-robnie Office m ing an eye on my listed property for
s*1'1 countyTon Satur­
*
day the 13th day or Df-ct-mbcr, tn toe year one bargains.
tteurand etelit hundred and ninety
Rcmemter those who wish to tell and
&lt;'■n;‘rt’9, w Armstrong, Judge ef are obliged u&gt; sell are the one* who put
dw£rtnMtW0,tiM: oaux&lt; cf AatMn barker. tbeir property in tbe hands of the agent:
therefore purchasers will find the agency
headquarters for bargains.

O: mtns; ROOMS

Mrs. H. E. Jenne
Prices Reasoeaile

STEKETEE’S

Hog Cholera cure.

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY COLUMN

nSLWXK?. £KXiSLSl1S?S£

TWitt £-&amp;£•
x'i;
dreruwi M.d .'I hffs
,.r
r?.*?. ijys'AS‘

SPECIAL !
On Jefferson street two houses aud lot*
at bargains, and on easy.terms.
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
he'JJe
Qnjated, water works, cuncreie
walk, ebtem, wood shed, etc.; rents at 810
per month. Si.ooo; 850® down. bal. on

And one bouse and lot one block from
factory. $800; $300 down. bal. at 7 per
cent Cheap.
Near felt boot factory—1H tats and
dav af h^arj^ ®uoceaatv
splendid house, with furnace, rellars un­
CMAMua W. Ajrarraoha,
der whole bouse, good elstoni. good well,
well finishfld and fpldlng door#,
small bam. Can be bought at a bargain
and on easy terms.
Several splendid bargain* in the 1st
w»rd and otter parts of tte eity.
■Mooaicaa.
barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
•&gt;«,« «« nerBrick
opposite Ford’s hotel
• *-T» TO
IMO KJ
*^*cre fana ,n Irvfog. ail Improved soil
good, frame barn 25x35 with basement
Jog bouse, good orchard, and well fenced.
Can l* bought at a bargain ou easy terms,
”
-'auonaJ Bank Note*............ 3,kJ 5 t. y a.cr? f“r® tor
Otsego county.
Total.............
........... —
Ihjueriptton Bald to be black sand and clay
...........
loam—timber beech, maple and elm. go
rod* frem school,
*nd 8i' niilee from
each Of two railroad*. W acres Improved,
tag bouse and bam and small granary: 8:4
»*rtng. deposita0
S;.
*»L 100 voters in townTotal___
*£, rrioe •1.800- Will trade for farm
in this section and pay difference.

nSTStt

FOR SALE.
Dhiai* noting hi. .j*

oooesiamtaadBv

•P«®t several

yooryc stallion four
CXCfUcM podlcn-f. timed
starters at 8:39fc.

�Hastings

Banner

Thurnty, ■&gt;■». t. 1CT1,

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

A ctrOam ot Tarter baking powder. Highest
of all tn lea vetting strength.- U. 8. Governmeat Sanort. Aug. 17. tm.

A T. GAMBLE.
•
Physician and Surgeon.

DELTON, MICH.
Office at hotel for the present.

•

LOCAL NEWS.
Clrealatton this week

2.300

The dance Christinas eve was not very
largely attended.

Tbe building for the brass factory at
Middleville is erected.
Wanted, a few boavders, Enquire of
Mrs. J. W. Stlnchootnli.

yfiiere was quite an exciting time at tte
iepo: Tuesday murnlng. Just as the train
was pulling out a lady rnshed wildly for­
ward aud yelled “Stop that train! Stop
that train”’ at thu same time throwing her­
self onto tiie car steps. After the lady,,
was safely landed, a gentleman rushed
out of tin- depot and jelled “Stop that
train! Conductor, stop thaj train!” 'ITh:
train was itopjxxl and while s&lt;»me were
ftgpectlDg to see suite tragic performance.,
all were informed 'that the lady had
boarded the wrong train.

PERSONAL MENTION.
The new year will bring with ft many
change's, ami among thcoe will be wveral
Fred Hire went to Bellevue Tuesday.
Changes at the court hoase. Baker bhrlFred Hotchkiss was In Jackson Monday. ner, who 1ms for four years so. ably fillet!
..^Enocb Andrus went tu Woodlar^l Mon­ the office of sheriff and has l»etn such a
terror tu evil doera, will tend the keys
orcrluJa*. I). Benham. While Mr. McEdith Kenfield, of Chicago. Is vSkHIdk In Kevlt; wav ntirclwke fur the office, yet hr
the eity.
lacked a fow votes of being tin* choice of
. Jas. $aner was In Nashville Tuesday ou t.'»e i«-op!e ond^ we abide by th«&gt; result.
business.
We know that the interests of Barry coun­
Miss Lillie Feighncr spent Christmas in ty will not suffer at the hands of Mr. Ba&gt;ham. *h&lt;&gt; is a rarefiil. wmwrvative m in.
Nashville.
Thu smiling phiz of iLdzuy Bichards. as
Friday night an ail stove In Al. Keith's
B. B.-Sinith, of Stanton, was In tho city
Bcghter of Dix’d-s will no krngrr beam
livery bam was tipped over, and the Are yesterday.
upon all teviug business to transact with
caught hi some bedding, ami the flatbed
E«1 Burton way In Lansing Monday ou that official. Mr. Richards leaves the office
were soon eummunlcalcd to the hay loft n business trip.
aftr.- fourytiare of service to the county, and
over head. Tte fire ileparttneul respond­
Miss Myrtk. Rose returned to Graufl can point with pride to the record he has
ed promptly, and not withstanding the hard
t
made. While wc had hoped tn see Charlie
wind that was blowing ;it the. time, suc­ Rnpids yesterday.
Flunk Black was in Greenville aud Bat- Mack, of Baltimore, wield the pen in that of­
ceeded In putting oat the tire before it had
fice, ydt be loo lacked there quired number
done much damage to the building, though tls Creek Inst week.
of votes tn enable him to do it. The new
Al. Iuufa$79 case uf turf guod*i ruined.
Mr*. S. Wood, of Caledonia. Is visiting register however will make a geml clean
The total damage was about S15U with uo relatives In th&lt;-city.
rv'.t'rd, tu- l»e Is that kind or a man aud
insurano-. Hastings has a fin; depart­
Hmi. A. C. 'Towne, of Milo, was a caller will capably perforin all duties incumbent
ment to be proud of. and thdr wofk Friday at this office Tuesday.
■
upon him. Thomas S. Brice wlU'rontinue
night is commended,on all side*.
/&lt;f. T. tembard went to Kalamazoo on a io deal out marriage licenses nt 75 cents
apiece, cash in advance, and attend to
The lecture at the Methodist clmreli FrP buslnfas trip Tuesday,
day evening by Rev. W. F. Oldham, exB. F. Baldwin, uf Rockford, was in the Barry county’s Intercf-tii for the next two
years. Mr. Brice's record Is well known
Superintcndent of Methodist miedonv In city Monday on but-luess.
nnd thb county never had a better or more
Malaysia, was one of the must Instructive
Mrs. J iii.1 Goodyear, of Grand Rnpids, popular clerk. C. A. Hough steps down
nnd enterta'minL one* eves delivered in was In the city last week.
ami out of tbe Trcaaurer's office knowing
this city. His long residence In the coun­
y^fudge
Smith
and
daughter
Gertrude'
that hie acecH’Dts have always come out
try. «b little known to us, made hhn fifinlleven. While regrellng bittedt that he
lar with all the customs aud habits of thu were in Cterlottn Friday.
Dr. Chas. Scribner, of Chicago, called on cbuhl not attend the office in perstm, yet ho
jM-ople, aud being able to speak front a
had tint c-msolctlnn.of knowing that every­
personal experience, his lecture was very old friends here last wtok.
thing would l»e well cared for In the hands
Interesting. We regret that tbe weather
Gro. Sonic returned from an extended of his 'able deputy, Mr. C. W. Jordan.
was sin-h as to prevtjnt a larger attc« damv
visit in Alabama l«n&gt;t week.
Mr. Hale Kenyon, tlie new treasurer, will
but It is safe to say that If Dr. Oldnatu
ever lectures In this city again he will be
C..W. ingrffm, of Battle Creek, visited make an official that- the county and his
• friends will he proud of. The cxcdk’iit
greeted with a large nnd apiKcclative uud- iu this vicinity last week.
work commenced by the late C. II. Van
ienee.
.
Mtep Sadie Tinkler, of Chicago, is visit­ Arman, while holding tte office of I*ro.««i Parente who perntit their children to ing her mother In this city.
cuting Attorney, ha* btvti ably and contun upon the street* nights are Indeed /5lls ! Kittle Holbrook, of Muskegon, is sckgtiouoly curled out by Ills successor
taking great risks, if they arf concerned nt I visiting friends in the city.
Judge Smith. This office for the nukltwo
year*' will be filled by Wm. O. ix.wderi, |
nil about the future ot t!u-lr offspring. '
Mrs. Sadie Lake, of'Vermontville. Is the rising young attorney elected last fall, I
At n itceut meeting of the wardens of,
states prisons, it was the universal opinion 1 vlsltiog relatives In the city.
who will creditably fill the office to which j
of the wardens present. tbnt most of the j
Ward Cramer, of Ann Arbor, visited the people teve elected him. A. E. Kenmen in our prisons an I penitentiaries I fronds in the city Chrlstma.-.
axton nnd Walter Webster, the Circuit
camp there through lack &lt;)f home iutluence I
Court CuinniissioiK-rs, are wall known to
and home training. It is vary natural for /Kirk Mixer, of Greenville, visited his the |HMiple of this county, ami t&gt;*at they
will make able and efficient officers goes
young men to go where they can find the ^parents in this city last week.
most amusement. If the home Is made
Mrs. W. L. Mead went to ChaHotte without saying. Taken all In all Barry
county has un able corps of officers who
pleasant, and tho .evening* are spent in yesterday to spend New Year’s.
some pleasant and entertaining way.,there
will ever be on the alert for .the county’s
Mrs. Carl Banks, of tensing, Is visiting interests.
will be no tendency Id most, cases to want
her sister, Mrs. W. O. Lowden.
to go elsewhere.

OVER!
SLAUGHTER
§3.50
7.00
12.00
15.00
16.50
18.00
'20.00

Overcoats £0 for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for

$2.50.
5.00.
8.00.
10.00.
12.00.
13.50.
15.00.

We are also overloaded with Children’s
Suits and Overcoats, and propose to unload if
prices will do it, so we make them

16496131
This sale closes January 31, 1891, and is
for cash and cash only. It is money we must
have.

Ben Bobbins of Detroit, spent Christ­
Owosso is looked upon over
*,:ite as
one of tte model enterprising cities.
mas In this city visiting friends.
Neither pains nor money are spared to
Mrs. Sophia Kenfleld. of Chicago, Is vie- .qmke the eity booriL All that any. manu­
When you want any spectacles ,or eye­
glasses eall on Dr. Lowry.
it inc George Barnes and family.
facturer has tu do is to slrnw tliat he will
Mr*. Fred Dusbv wa« in Delton over give employment to a certain, number of
There doesn’t seuw to be any lack of so­
mcu. and the city will give him n bonus to
Sunday the cuest ol her parents.
cial entertainments at present
locate there. The resnlt.of this wise bush
Henry tene left Monday night for ness policy is too well known over the
Darn to rent, inquire of Mrs. StlnchBuffalo. N. V. for a month’s visit.
comb, fourth house west from monument.
state to iwd any mention, as the growth
Will Hire, of Nashville, visited hh of the city speaks for itself. When
A good many arc putting up Ice. as they
Owosso begun this policy less than 10
hn&gt;ther F. B. in this c«t&gt; Monday.
•don’t propose, to get left as:they .were last
years ago it was no larger than Hasting-,
Mlsr Effie Snyder is s|&gt;ending New thou ch it now has a population nearly)
Year
’
s
with
relatives
near
Bantieid.
. An enjoyable dinring ’party was given.
three times as large as this city aud is.
hv Wallie Wilkins Tuesday evimlng. al his
GJcn Balch, of Kalamazoo, visited teuls growing rapidly. One would naturally
home.
suppose from the amount of money they
Goodyear tlie fori: part nf the week.
I have given as bonuses for manufactures, I
There was a "green Christmas.” but we
F.. W. Myers and family have rented that tKxas* would be very high, but
hoee that the “fat graveyard” will not
M. E. Nevins’ house on Green street
this is iioUso, as the taxes on tte new
follow.
An Interesting case was decided by the
supreme court last week. Many years ago^ y WULSqulen. of BIk Rapids, visited Ike institutions fully pay, and otten morn than
According to tte census reports Michi­ a man named Putnam, of Marshall, lioiight Hendershott and.family the post week.
l«y, for all uf rhe increased tax. and alf
gan has 49 cities with a population of
tin- wealth that i&lt; made in Owouso is apent
a farm In Hastings township, for his son.
Dr. ('» N. Snytter, of Shaytown, Is visit­ there nnd no working man has ttflgo "beg­
2.500 and over.
who was not then of age. For that reason ing hh brother. Dr. W. H., In this city.
ging" for a job. The same piilcy is prov­
Rooms to rent, bestial, and wltii or with­ Mr. Putnam took Ute di-ed of the land Iu
Erv. Whitlock, of Grand Rapids, spent ing true in this city. A few people were
out furniture as desired. Enquire of Mrs. his own name. Before recchiDg his
opposed to giving $1,500 to have the
J. W. Stincbcomb.
majority, the son died leaving fn wife and Christmas with relatives in this vicinity.
furniture factory locale here, but let us re.daughter. Mr. Putnam Sr. sold the farm
Miss Jennie Baton, of Grand Rapids, whether the investment has lu*p a good
To rent—a suite of fine rooms on State to Adam Tinkler soon .after. Something
street in the house just west of Archie over a year ago the daughter of Putnam's was the gue&gt;t of friends liere last week.
one or not. The furniture factory doesn’t
McCc^’s residence.
*
Ralph R. Burrlngton, of Cheboygan Bay. really get »ts ?l,500 until the end of five
son brought suit against Mr. Tinkler for a
Dr. Lowry has a full line of iqtectecles dower interest In the land. Judge Hooker' is visiting I„ Jean McteughHn this week. years to keep the institution here. Now
w,\zZGcn. Parkhur-t. of Coldwater, spent for the benefits that are being derived.
...
and eye glasses. Call on him whem you gave an adverse decision.
applied to the supreme court,
which
n&gt;" Christinas with F. G. Goodyear ami family. 1 This year the furniture company will pay
want anything in this line.
••
a,
r..S3fi2.3D in taxes tn the city. At this rate
verses the decision and compels the estate
The party Riven by tte Y. M. S. C. of Adnm Thikler, deceased, to pay this
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Heney started for the Institution will pay over $1,800 back
Christmas night was well attended and a dower Interoh.
Canada Tuesday night for a visit with to the city In the five years, •tay Ing noth­
splendid time enjoyed by all present.
ing of the many working num lirougbt here
friends.
by means of the factory lucatinc here, and
The provisions of the tariff bill allow a
The. parties that John WHkfoson, of
, &lt; Mrs. Irene Sweezey, ot Chicago, Is vis-*
Hope, had arrested for shooting down his bounty of two cents a pound on all mapte I ting in the city passing away thu holiday who pay in tte neighborhood ot $100 into
the eUy treasury in uxen. Next ymr the
sugar produced In quantities of 500 pounds
signs, were fined S3 apiece and costs.
tax upon the furniture factory will probor more by each producer. This took Im­ vacation.
Rememter that to-night (N*** Year's mediate effect, nnd the Internal revenue
Mr,. A. IV. llubWI and .l.uahtrr, of ■*&gt;!&gt;’ *• “"'b »«*&gt;" «&gt;■'»
&lt;«
Now is the time buy Ladies Misses
s
no tax
upon the
main r.-ui
building
night) is the firemen's ball. The proceeds department is preparing for a compliance .Detroit, .re »ue.t« ot Mr. .nd Mra. A. H. include
-------------------------—
are to lie used in paying for tbeir new with tills provision. The different col- Johnson.
Cflx 160. a* the building was erected long
uniforms.
after tlie supervisor made out his assess­
leclors have been required to forward to
Eii Badey. of Michigan City, Ind., made
Everyone having property to be protect­ the commissioner un estimate of the h’s parents and friends a sftort visit Mon­ ment rolls. Next year the furtilture
factory will be the means of paying into
ed. and ail who want to have a pleasant amount of sugar to be produced In their day night
the treasury at least $600. and-this amount
time should buy a ticket far tte firemen’s districts, together with the allowance
necessary to pay such bounties. Farmers
Mr. and Mrs. Lute Hyatt and daughter will l&gt;e Inm-ased as the institution grows In order to
donee to-night.
for the elegant line of spring
older
and becomes better established* So
Intending to make .clahpn for the bounty, Stella spent Christman with Chas. Hyatt
John Valentine's bouse in Orangeville should at once notify the collector of the In Charlotte.
that
soon
every pair
this institution will bo the menus of pay­
w.ts burned to the ground last week. Tte district in which thej are located ot the
ing back to the eity at the end of tte five
Edward DeGroot nnd family visited rela­ years more than twice the amount given
loss was considerable, as ttere was very amount they contemplate making, ami ap­
tives
nnd
friends
in
Goblevllle
and
Grand
little insurance.
by the city to get the factory here. What
ply for the necessary blanks for making
Rapids last week.
better investment could l»e made? Aside
At a meeting of the stockholder* of the such claims. Farmers of Barry county
Mrs. J. J. Emery, of Grand Raphls. from the amount paid back to tte city, the
Farmers aud Merchants bank at Nashville should apply to John Steketw. collector of
factory gives employment to 100 men. who
Friday, all of the former officers and direp- the 4th district. Grand Rapids. for blanks visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
advance ten
of first
This
is a
will receive $35,000 Iu wages this year, At
or information concerning sugar bounty. Spaulding, the fore part of tho week.
tors.- were re-elected.
and this amount Is largely spent fight here
Remember that the bounty l» only paid
^rhe furniture, foetoty shut down three the Individual producers of SOO pounds or
Miss Grate Messer, who Is attending In the city, so that Hastings Is benefitted
Akeley school. Grand Haven, is spending Id two ways, making money off of the In­
llnys last week to give the bands a. much more.
lug tho Christmas vacation in this city.
stitution in taxes ami having the wage*
n ecled rest Hereafter it will be run only
9 hours per day until tbe days grow longer.
A special to the Plainwell Independent
Tte Misses Lillian Wardell nnd Florence spent at home. This imllcy h just what,
han untile Owosso what It is. and the same
obtain prices
as 1
Dr. Lowry assisted by Dm. Fuller, of from Orangeville gives an account of a Lees, of Nashville, arc spending the holi­ pulley Is what will build up Hastings or Call,
this
tUla city,
Lil*. KUH
and Young
IvIluK uf
U1 Nashville,
. • Ur»ll• ■ III", removed
rvlllOvvU sad
, affair, which, resulted
. . In the
,, death- ot
_ a day vacation with their parents in this any otter city that adopts It. Why not
undersold.
resp y,
• tumor from Veru Youngs Wednesday
•nd ???*
i^Jl***. 2L.!™ city.
make
It
a
point
to
add
two
or
three
good
last. It was a difficult operation success-10n°ff{ I rida&gt; morning,
S. IL Rogers am! M. Hermenette, of instltr.tinns to the city every year?
near the Plain well club house,-at Gun lake,
fully performed.
Clarence UBgron tw| |Ug
MJm BralrievUM were in the city yesterday
During tbe present stringency in the Maud, were drawing upon the ice in a an 1 took back a valuable horse, which will
money market, Michigan. Ohio and In­ cnttei Mr. LcBaron’i wife, son Clarence, ’r fitted for the track.
splendid financial
condition
diana are tn the easiest circumstances of _________________________
.. The ! N. A. Fuller. B. R. Rose and W. H.
Tte _______
.
aped fl. and daughter Millie, aged 4.
any of tte states in the Union.. Michigan Ice broke and let the party of five into Powers were in Nashville Monday to at­ which tbe city wiU be placed after last
is ateut aS good a State as there is anyway, nuite
quite deen
deep water. Their
Tbeir terrlhta
terrible rinm-er
danger tend a meeting of tbe directoni of the year’s taxes have been collected will war-.
rant.it in taking steps during 1801 to se­
every thing considered.
was seen from a bouse* near at hand, aud Fanners it Marchants bank.
cure more manufacturing industries.
Tbe Hastings Engine &lt;t Iron Works ore Joseph L’oHlson. James Collhfen, Amos
Hon. A. C. Glidden, of Paw Paw, was How to proceed Is the question, and we
setting out a large stock cheap of 7 sizes of Osborn and A. Matteson went to the In the city Tuesday for tbe purpose uf believe the only one, since It cannot be
THE MARKETSrescue.
By
great
effort
all
the
party
were
chilled sleigh shoes from IX to 55%
organWug * Farmers Institute for Barry possible for any one to longer doubt the
H»* ti« a*.
inches wide. 4 sizes and kinds of iron taken from tbe water except the young county, to be held in this city.
benefits
to
be
derived
from
such
establish
­
Apploo—Drted.Ttfoc perto.
mauls, 4 sires of Iron kettles, cant hocks boy Clarence. It was ncariy half an hour
M.' e. Nevins and family moved to ment* to the city and citizens. In the
before bis body was located, and It was
Butter- iaai7.
and handles.
Clover Bfttxl X3.OOm.SO.
then standing upright in the water, and Missouri Monday. Mr. Nevins having first place exj&gt;erience has fully demonstrat­
tieaas—♦l.wper tni.
A glance at the marriage licenses this under tbe* lee. Mrs. LeBaron Is in m very been assigned tbe state of Missouri to ed that without active and organized work
Corn—eoc.
RLW/nrS THE 51rtE
week will disclose the fact that before dangerous condition, but it is thought the travel InXpy the Broadbead Dry Goods nothing is to be gained. Tlie tnWn that
Berr-Dre-sed $4,000*4 fJOealres, IXOO.etXM
Christmas there were a good many “souls rest of the party will not suffer seriously huuse, concluded to move his Jami I j’ there. waits for such institutions to come to It
t£ ALWAYS THE BE31
Hiuss—Boet, *o; eatf, ss.
always tes a long and tedious, job of wait­
with but a single,thought." We extend ■ from tlie accident.
W. G. Turner, from England nnd ing on its bands. It gets left every time.
oangratulntlons to the 38 happy couples,
Lime—Bellineat Ke per bbl; waterItaia.ffUO
nad trust ttet their paths through life may
We were this week shown an extract now of Ami Arbor, Is nn a visit to-his On the other band the record made by the per bbl.
Oats—Wc perbtr.
from an English paper handed to us by relatives. Rev. A. D. Grigsby and wge. improvement committee in 1889, when that
all be smooth.
He' has decided that America is good hustling gehtieman, Mr. Grease!, gave to
On and after Jan. 1st, 18M, the Ml K. A Mrs. Susan Haiumond, Which shows that enough for him, and he tes uo wish to its work so much time aud attention, la
some
English
merchants
have
a
great
deal
IH THE
S. will have on sale at all their atatioDS
proof that active organized work and push
go back to tbe Ut&amp;Flsiand.
850 mile tickets for which they will of enterprise about them. A Mr. Cotwill wiu. Hastings ought, daring 1891,
charge $5.00. These tickets will be good leugh, outfitter and clothier, at Lymi.
Cyril 8. Grigsby, of Chicago, spent Sat­ tu secure at least three good manufactur­
for the hotter on all regular passenger Mrs. Hammond's former home, determined urday last with his parents. He Is in the ing Industries, and can dn so if It will pot
to entertain all his customers who, during employ of the Pullman Pallet Car Co. as
trains.
L. Skrokakt.
forth the needed effort. Ln justice to the
the past year, bought 925 worth of goods
, sttmograpber end typewriter at a handsome
SupL c t *8. Ry.
ot him. Mr. CaUeuali must have a fair wilary and likes the position. He think* | city and in keeping with its record, that
effort steuld be made, in three years
Tha Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works trade, for It was neowsnry to spread the America is the land for young English-1
from now Hastings can teve 5.00® people
offer some special bargains: One 5 terse banquet on the fair ground'*, and 7,00 0
it the right klud of effort Is made: it can
power engine and boiler for $1W, one people sat down to the tablet*. Hare Lt a
Senator Cclgrore received word Mouday stay wbete B Is aud will so remain unlaw
splendid picket mill self feed for $*»3, one summary of the bill of fare: 8.400 ponndf
“keep muvtagl’' Let the effort be
with F. C.
from
the
Supreme
Chancellor
of
the
World
:
we ”
W-lneh huerted Uk.II,
tor BO. Sow of
S.S» ot wi.rUni, 2.100 ot
I made through some kind uf organiFation on tcrktrw. K*®1le.
mills, one
one tor ci*
SITE
Me »««
tor ow.
Soon, «*&gt;r
me tor -*1"&gt;-150
neple
mum.
uav
--AtlA
- ---- , — o»-'o'&gt;sur».
, , ~ — r T.w
’ ■ .... In the order of Knight* of Pythias that the ! *
Wheat—Xo.twl
... iur
.
.•&gt;....
.
.. ..
I
AZl .h.o.
— ,part uf Vie council, and k-t it be done
$200.
Inquire of 5. Greuwl al I testings
p.nm pnddmgN ,.500 rtev&lt;e members of tte .Judiciary committee ut) •tbe
t way
woy Chat »il! be fair and just to —
the
j iu *
Engine &amp; Iron Work*.
eakrH. 7.500 dinner rolK 1.050 quartern ttet order would be convened in Cincinnati luavee, :t7 barre!a of brer and HOU dozens Jan. 5lh. The Judiciary camnlttte, ot. dtf *»&lt;1 ellfaana. Go at it In a bnslueas
The Victor Vandrvllle Burlesque Coin- j bnttli* of gi:isr«T beer arid mineral water, which fb-nator C&lt;figrove la a memter. con-1 way. and select tte test powtote men to
bination who were billed for an entertafo- j Thh nnna have foam a pay oM dinner tor sista of only five meaiters. and Is the moat net &lt;m ttet committtc. Tte committee
meat in Union hall Saturday evening ! Mr.
customer*. In 1 be evening a cur- important committee in tte order, as al! j should not te so large a.* tote ui-.wlelay,
faited to put in an appearance, and rumor • rslva! was held aud various eulerrainmeau rnatiw of law governing the order are de-' nor to wnall that any jwtiouslj ■ can be
ItM it that they stranded In Kalamazoo. ; offered to UO.OOO Hpcctators. Wc etejiid
Jlaatinga ae-cnw to be tbe Mecca for ail judge that ttere must te a fair margin or M&gt;Wgnn tea ever t»ecn repreoented npoa.' ounferonrra and nmcerteil actite. We
companies that are on the ragged profit un Mr. Catlengh'a goods to afford lids committee and Mr. Coigrore’s **tec-1 tespeetfuny submit the above w the city
lion Mi member io an honor to himself
erous iu him to divide with his customers.

IjiuIs Goodyear cave a very pleasant
party Saturday evening.

Tiddledy wink la now thdgrent game for
social amusement and will no doubt he the
popular society game here, as the craze
seems to be spreading vety. rapidly. It is
as necessary to know bow! to play tiddledy
winks “In society” os it is to know how to
dance. While it Is not such an extra­
ordinary game. speaking from a scientific
standpoint, yet it creates u great deal of
amusement. One cun play It very well
after he.onee gets the hang of It. From
two to six persons may make a set—the
more the merrier. A small cup called the
wink pot Is set in the midtile of the table,
nnd small ivory chips uro jumped by
striking them wi|h larger tmes, the object
being to make them jump Into the “wink”
pot.

Yours Resp’y,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One-Price Clothiers,

Grand Clearing Sale

At A. WOOLLEY’S.
’,

to

’ and Children’ Shoes

At io per cent

will

mate room
be here. 1 have decided to sell

goods
of

Ladies’, Hisses’ and Uta’s Shoes

an

of

per cent

cost

however

Strictly Cash Sale.

be

examine and

Yours

before buying,
’

will not

A. WOOLLEY.

SHORE

NO. 35.

5^-GQflR

�Ton bwj have heard yntir friends and
neigfihora talking ataMit 1L !’•»« «»&gt;’
I yourself be &lt;min of Hie many who know
----- gAstwxov.
r.Fip.a. j
; frosi personal exprricna’ Just Ik»w good a Luc SON I, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
'iafcsxr...Ifflg
* thing it to. H you have ever tried it. you
NATIONAL SEOIES, JAN. 4.
ure on«- of Ito stanh«friends. berxu/.o Hie
Jra'iFg
..............
«...
■
I 24K
v hdv.ng out. 1 toweve.-, in a number ;
^.’a,us, * wi-J!-to-&lt;to farmer of I wonderful thing nteut It l». that ,wli«*n
.................. kt«l*U
in^tanw-iriwwrlta btorreoU producer* ' lJpJcn wtaJ who bos been raiMta£ two ; one* given a total. Dr. Kilis’s N«w 1&gt;1»-her. .bruexbehba’acxLiustod.
| dsjs. wai fm^id by hta eon trader 4 hay- : covery eW after holds a plate In HitTbn»- J. Rro-v-cr. » ' ralthy contractor f ,tack Friday night, die was nea-iy deau 1 house. If you intro never tusnl it and
terUWpWi.
of St Lcnii*. i-1 out »f
fcrgrxxl. j and was Insane.
( «UI.’Id be Afflicted with a cough, cold or
Hvoily w«-ni in .n&lt;e-to&lt;
II
-- Julia Higbee, Hvfpg near Dtnndrn- nuy thrum, liras or chest trouble, secure a
Mrs.
e.S ikt’-'l ' jpl
jw-t urn iX.LWto g-t Iraten for office, burg, Ky.. ta charged with ;&gt;o'»otiinx thre- bottle id once nnd give it a fair trial. It is :(Compiled bum laiason Hdpsr Quarterly by per•if her. children, her bojffcidhl tnar.’a I guamntted ever}- time, or money refunded,
sr.tl iwd’ln’t ry to T’t o«wn. eitljer.
mlnriin of H. ft. Hoffman. peUUster, Plfltedridating from th* turiB she lost her first j Trial bottles Tree nt W. JI. G-Xslyrafs
pbia.1
child by nnrural cause*.
1. “Rthnbonm—Shochem—.tlL Israel—to
drug store.
frstron...........
The stable of the tart' August Bclmoni
make him Kutg.'.’
titer- XApUto'
lr- hi. i-intbcr Edward, who wants to woh wild nt hfs farm near, Babylon, L I.,
.Such are the words aud phrases in this
Qharaota ......
Perhaps you arc ran .down, ain't cat, ' verse dcmcn.ling &lt;wy attention; but let us
Saturday. Potomac who iVon ita owner
j
,t t-itanr of
with him.
itaMe*.......
HMOOC. was Ij.iugbt by ‘Mlcluu-l Dwyer, can't alet'p. can't think, can’t do anything remember t’ur.t wo arc read:ng the word of
JWgMl...........
to 5&lt;mr sathf&amp;ctlua. and you Vender wbnt the Lurtli and tbo Holy Spirit lu this word
&lt;tnn' a J. nnuh’e !h WHS locked for *33.000: leal'w gat H .-eland for SLUM.
The swrefary ot ngrieulbare has ordered nils you. You idiould bred |ho warning, Is ever bringing before U* persons, place*
rein ;a- W.14S ngton City pidicj station
V.t) 12 Sfo
S.Cfl
Blk lXSS KLif X1H
Wudi: s*Ut fur turfeltinga White Plaiuf, thb inspection of all cattle from Canada yon are teking the first e-tep into nvnuus and events which show us God honored or
......
Tbe u.-.portaace of imrtfy lag the
«°- MtoOvOte...
Ift-OOj i-ffiitoif AW
Gr&gt;e»«l Sapid... Ar.
X Y Lui'. Uunl Hr wns later taken back imported into this cot|ntry: also all aheep prostration. Von need a nerve ionic and dl.-honored, God manifest nnd glorlfisd, or
aot
bo
overestimated,
lor
without
pure
In
Eh-rtric
Billers
you
will
find
the
exact
tboad’-trsary ntanlfrH aud Gc»i deapiacd.
nnd swine.
I*
M »x-O&lt;»LL'INB..^as.I a&lt;rus. Ha-o
blood you cannot enjoy pood health.
u ttnoat^m a P ♦ T. A..fihleag-&lt;
The Southern Paci|c has ratified the remedy for restoring yuur nervous system Ruhoboain was. so far n* we know, the
Mr*? Mi-rtl tJ, Newlau, a Milwaukee
At this season nearly every one needs a
«TO»an
Ai^Tnarried only hut October plan of railway anabination recently to its normal, heaiiliy condiUon.. .Surprl*' only sup of Solomon, and therefore heir to
wood
medicine
to
purify,
vitalize,
and
cnrlrh
Ing
results
follow
the
i«e
of
tbl*
great
the tlftone. Hui name, according to
iud .hi-1 al-- -«lF jejuratetl from her.hus­ adopted by the pre»iflents at Pierpont
nm blood, and flood's Earsaparilta is worthy
nerve tonic and alterative. Your nppelite Young, signifies “Freer of the people,”
band. 9ts‘J .cviiMiini so'well that whan she Morgan's residence lu iew York.
your confidence. It Is peculiar in that It
1 return-*. Rood aiigesiioii is restored, and
W
TIME TABLE.
iKianl he ■been arreetnd for drunkenJames Grant, an electrician In tbo em­ the liver and kidneys resume healthy but he proved to be a gn-nt rrpprearor.
strengthens uud builds tip tho system, creates
2.
“
Jeroboam.
tb&lt;son
of
Nnbat,
who
was
u«u she e mtntlteJ suicide.
ploy of the New Haven! Conn., fire rilnnti action. Try a buttle. Price 50c. at W.
au appetite, aud tones the dlgwtten, white
vet In Egypt, heard of It."
H. A. M.-i'T. a senior medical student at se: vice, recently lomtril a break in tile H. Goodyear's drug store.
it eradicates disease. Give It a trial.
The previous chapter given the history
Anu Atvor. Mich., died Wednesday from lino by dreaming that it wi-h In l&gt;ox iMl,
Bocd's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
of this widow’s non, God’s purpose concern­
tbe iwnlt ”f injuries received while const- nnd an ex.aninatiorf copfirmed hta dream.
Prepared byC. L Hood * Co., Lowell. Mass.
,ug W Friday night. He was going
The best salve In the world for cuts, ing him and offer to him it he would walk
An anonymous correspondent of Chief
bon&gt;eand ►raricd tor the train, bur ae- of Police Coyne, of San Diego, Cali*., bruises, sores, ulcers, .salt rheum, fever in Hi* ways and do right in Hi* sight.
IOO Doses One Dollar
XOBTH.
8. • Jeroboam and all the congregation
eepted au in’. itatimr to ride down hill. writes that be met recently hi the Hreera rotev, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
Kalamazoo hr...
Kart Cooper
T»«became umuanageal'te aud he fell of that city the notoriona Jim Cumming", corns, and all skill eruptions, nnd positive­ of Isrnei came and spaknuntoReboboatu.”
ThU
seems
outwardly
all
fair
and
subRleblaao Janet.
off in wme way, tho sled striking him in fur whom a reward is offered alive or dew!. ly cures piles nr-no pay required. It is
■Ac abdomeu.
guaraiteed tn giro perfect satisfaction. or mbslve, but Jcruixsun cannot have forgot­
Tbe writer v.-a&gt; afraid u&gt; give hi’, name.
Mito...... .
ten tbo promiMu of the Ixird by the prophet
ttellou .
The Loudon Times think* that ComOttoSeht u-Irt’r.a barke -jier of New York * money refund'd. t Price *5 cents per box. AhlJ’&gt;b Cxi, 2b-3l), and he is only quietly
ivcrdale
miv'i.mt-r Smith. &lt;»( the Salvation Army, drenme.-i oi a weililing. A customer told For s.ile by W. IL Goodyear, lhe druggist.
all*......
^Wjdling tbo developments which shall
'.s the rrai author of th.* - clteme for hdp- him it wa* a sure sign of death. Otto udd
C. F. Ruggles, ot Manistee, has a cllent-■ give birfi the tea tribes for his kingdom,
hv England s poor, and tstnkv that his he didn’t bebevo lie would furnish the
agr
of
4.000
children
who
get
a
pound
of
f
4.
“
Thy
father
made
our
yoke
grievous;
Oats
Grove-­
resignation which was announced Thurs­ corpse, as he never felt better in ilia life.
Woodland....
day. tm-.w» rust there iisouiething wrong. Four hours latter ho dropped dead. Apo­ candy each from him each New Year’s» make thou tfio grievous service • • •
WtMxSburr.................
lighter, and we will servo thee.”
•lay.
Some pf the French newspaper* Inti­ plexy.
I la D. L.&amp; X.
This, too, scorns fair nnd reasonable, and
Lansing...................•*
. mate llui I. Emperor William visits Paris
Indicate* Inmirc btedd.-aiwltocure,
A young woman and her brother went it.Catarrh
Detroit
take Hood'*Sar*ai&gt;ur&lt;lla. which perlites lhe&gt; It looks 'ant if all might be well with Rchobe will be piayiiig with fire.
to Keokuk, la, oue day but v.ccfftind blood. Held by ml druyglMs. . Grand Itajteta Ar......
. beam If lie will only do right.
compelled n medical student to right «
I 5. “Depart yet three days, then come
oi Kw&lt;o Wednesday. doubtless destroy­ wrong by marriage. Next morning the | Jaine« &gt;1. Rounds. a Jackson carpenter,
। again tome."
ing the Ik-Man fly«in I he.wheat.
newly inr.de wife attempted to hang her- : gets a fll.COO legacy from a rich western i‘ The third day In Scripture la the day of
Rev. Robert Clyde, of Philadelphia, ta self, nnd was barely cut down hi time to uncle as a Christinas.
ivsurrestion and life and dellvcnmce (Has.
charged with being laiastly drt-.uk ou the save her lite.
Stets nondaelw.
HOfJiL
Jvi. 3; John ii, W; Matt, xvi, St), but only
street tt&lt; Mutwileld, O., Tuesday morning.
Spiritualists of Augusta, M-, declare
Kalamazoo Ar... ■
Red Clover Pills cure sick'■ , for such as follow un to know the Lord.
Hast Cooper Lv...
Private Watchman Bute shot and killed that they have, within the la-t week, had headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­’ j K. "Aral King Rchoboam consultai with
Richland Jniic’t..
con
verrations
with
tlw
spirit
of
W-lker
sburuiar At Philadelphia Thurxhiy while
pation, 25c. per box. 5 boxes for SI. For• ; tho old mon • ■ • • nnd said. How do
Cressey
.
tin-buralar wa.-’ in the act of robbing t. Blaine.
Mito
sale by W. H. Goodyear;
ye nxhdae. that. I may answer this people!"
Delton
Frank pine, the notorious bunko man
fruit warrfiim
Cloverdale
Iroinv'MHl Htfrr.ture Is to be increased। j "With the ancient to wisdom; cud in
and
mining
shark,
who
In
fcta
ti:n?
pulled
ncadael-.a yet Carter’s L'.ttln Liras- PHU a«» Stiulu:...... ............
Il-t'r.’ Kim mnn 4c Co,, of Council Bluffs.
, I length of days anderatamling." "D.-iys
by
n
new
weekly
tn
If
printed
In
the
|lAfrnN«:s...........
Ik, f- t *51 dry goods. ns-Igued Thur-day. the wool over the eyes of the Prince of Svandluaviau lungunge.
; sho-ild speak, nnd inpUlUum of years
'
Coats Grove
. Wales, nnd who engineered tho Moffat
’ should teach wisdom" (.71»b xjj, 12; xxxit
Woodland
SKi)-r;. with al-ont fcW.OliO asseta
I *"uik robbery. deed Pipe die,l Aug. 13
[ T)- . But If the king had eouxulted the
Wooobury
. ,■ :.,v,r
। in New York under tl.e mimoof Itehimnt,
f ia D. T.. .
t "Anrlrutof dry*" (Dau. vii. 13,' he would
At .. U»- Me: I manufaxtured at tb* | {n„| wbiic vngin vringa d-a! in ( dorado
Uutalng................
I
bare
fannd
true
wisdom
.
and
the
word
“
AnC:ir tenter r*terl works of lieouiug. Ba., a j mines in a district when- no ore bail ever
Detroit
cleat"
injob
xii.
13.
according
to
lhe
mar
­
one :xch
U bar:
oar; broke
nrosc at a strain uf
ot 233,*«3
233.XH | been produced. ■
flroad Rapids L».
gin of tins ucht verse, refers to God and act
(OI t-mnd.
EeulI|t,f th„ fanwB. Freoch nor. ’
pent) J- betoi
brio j ahmrt
about 2t',CW
pnun'h in av
ex
j to man. '
'
.
.
cc&gt;* a! t!.v iriihrtt record authoritatively
Na*. 5 aud CwillroA rnrry p~»»&lt;\i;:ers f
elist and dramatist, ta dead.’
provided with freight Inta fMirniUs.
rknov.-L
7. "If thou wilt be a serrnut unto this
wSoancstxythsmwlU find &lt;b—" twin pflla vain,
freight trains will be run nt '-he convenient*
The Ltmtafana lottery couniany ta go­
l people this day ‘ • • and apenk good
Th? l-Tilcr in Kelley &amp; Wells' lumber ing to test the coustitn’-iouaBty of the
able tn no many w*yn that they will not bo w J t- of tli* company, who rt&gt;TV' the right to cliaugo
USE lodowitbaattbuni. But after Ulsfck head the tlmw of such trains without no’Ire.
| words to them, then they will be thy mwtaiill. forty miles irom Nvwpurt. Ar!;., anti-lottery luFF Busk. Genl Manager.
ante forever."
_• •
exploded ThuriNliiy, blowing tin-engineer, ' The Citizens' National hank of Kauf­
H.C.PtrtTJRU. GotnQP.fi T. Ast. •
If he would only seek the welfare and
NTiJey S'loan, to atoms, and fatally man. Ter., capital Ml.’,OOP. haa b.«en au­
Robert Stnulake, our of the earliest men!
piaoglini tiiu superintendent. Join thorized to begin busines.*.
in Pontine, Is dead. He had been slex a( ;«are of bls people, as did those kings who
|£hxneiv
.
sought t» do t ight in tho sight of Lhe Lord,
In tire matter ot Uicisiota of .Ctora A. Bur­
.Th-average price paid by the treasury longtime.
Fire Friday night destroyed th.? Edisto
and
did Mordecai (Esth. x. 3) at a Inter
ton. a minor.
Notice ta hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
Hibbard’s Khnuiuntln and Uvcr Flits.
Phosphate and Fertilizer works near for the silver purehnsed during the quar­
period, then nil would bo well But this
lic
guetion, to the highest bidder, on Tursdav.
terended
Dec.
31,
Ihp.i,
was
SLO037
ixx
tine
­
Charie’ton. S. C. Loss
fully inThese pill.-, are Bcientifically cotnjKiundrd,, wn* not his spirit.
•ho 3d day of February. A. D. JW. at leu o’clock
ounce.
8. “But he foraook tbo counsel of the old
and uniform iu action. No griping pain so;
lu the fcrentou at the Pndmte Court rooms in
Maj.
Whileside,
on
Sunday,
captured
i
tho
City of HaMUifta lu the Bounty of Barry, in
J. P Fowler, n farmer living near Pen­
cummonly following lhe use ot pills., men • • • and consulted with the
the State of Miclmcr-u, pnrnunt to license and
field. la Champaign county, Hta.. wits Big Foot’s band of 150 bucks and 250 They axe adapted to both adults and chil­. ymiug men.”
authority granted t • me on toe 12th day uf
women and children. The capture was ,dren with .perfect safety. We guarantee&gt;
killed in a runaway accident Thursday
The old men had stood licfora Solomon,
December. A. D. 1W0, by the Probate Court of
•oarrt* WBMOfNI CCk, Naw York;
Barry County. Michlgun, al! of the estate, right,
A seventy-fivc-onnee gold nugget wan made near Wounded Knee.
they have no equal In the cure of sick; his father, but these youtigmeo hod grown
and Interest of the said minor of. in ano
Another elderly beggar died last week headache,
1
WALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE title
found by a tanner in Msbatka county,
constipation, dyspepsia and[ up with himself and stood before him.
to the rew ert-tr situate aud beitt tu tht Coul- ’
in New York, who was found after death biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they cx-.
Iowa. Friday.
,
P. “And he said unto them, What coun­
iy
of Barry, iu Iha State cf Michigan, known
sel give ye?"
।
rroiuTF aps.rr
and ik'scrlbed as f.dtowJ. to-wlit: Tbe undivid­
Mr. and Mrs. .J. W. Strong, of Ottawa. to possess a comfortable liank account. ,h-1 any other preparation.
ed cue-half of lhe north fr&gt;rtliui o! the south
Kan , died Thursday, one in the morning His name was Andrew Carr.
10. “Mykttle finger shall be thicker than t State ufMkhittaa.tvuutv m irant-A*.
west fractional &lt;iusrt,v of section number
Gerlach Harjts, bankers and brokers' : Cooper, Wells &amp; Co., of St. Joseph, are ray father's loins.”
•nd the other in the aft-moon. All ar­
'
--------------- . ---------------------- twesty-acven (27) tn town number two (2- north ‘
. ranci-menta had b en made to celebrate of Philadelphia, susjiended Monday. 'doubling the capacity of their printing: This to part of the answer which the young
raogn sine (0, wort Iu Harry County aud State
of Mlehlgru.etrepUug forty 40) acres off the
the llriy-litst anniversary of their wedding Frank K. Walker, ixtper manufacturer of works.
men imtructed him to give to the people. &gt;!
north side of .said quarter section.
New
York,
tuade
an
ussigument.
that day.
Tho loin.; are significant of strength :u» in
Doted, Hustings. Dec. tSU&gt;. A. !&gt;., 1M0.
John L. Sullivan says be will spar any
Present. Cluate* W. ArtuvtiOtdf. Judge of
Nick’Mathews, a negro, of Knn*M Oily,
Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a Job xl. 16; I’rov. xxxl, 17; bnt in the case
DAVrti A. Bowk Ki:, Guardian.
has gone violently insane over the negro man lu tbe world six rounds after i.ta the­ positive specific for all forms of Ute dte* of Solomon it w.-w strength of oppression. probate.
In the matter of the. estate ot Hannah
atrical season is over in May ttext. He ;caw. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
mrasish craze.
11. •(My father hath chasttoed you with Qtu*ckc:it&gt;ud&gt;. dcc-;;»-«l.
GOLD
MDAL, PAlffi, 1878.
On reading ar..1 ibtng lb? jntiti.m duly
Joshua Ainsworth died at Jacksonville, wants s purse of 4W,&lt;&lt;» to 115,000, though. and protruding piles. Price 50c. For whips, but I will ch fiatbe you with scor­
verified. '•! Ct»M. ,W. Jordan, ad.-ulutetnilar of
The 8lst birthday of Gladstone wks cele­ sale bv W. 11. Gbodyusr.
pions.”
Dis.. Friday He was a member uf Com­
Mid estate, praying tor rcavu-&gt;lier» In ret forth
pany W. Second Illinois artillery, and one brated at Hawarden Monday. A foun­
So they would bnro him draw his peo­ that hr may be Uerured to mo.-t.-^er the r-nl
The Sehmeck bank, at East Tanas, ple to him by encouraging him to act not mtate of said d*vT.Vted In s*‘d j-eii-lon dereribof the bravest ut-n in tbe whole com­ tain. erected byM»e roddeuts of Hawarden,
mand Though technically too old for was unveiled in Uouor of the golden wed­ wants tb pay Its depositors 80 cents on the m a shepherd of his people, but as a cruel
Thereupon It Is ordt rv l. th.it Frl-tey tbo #lh
'dollar.
military duly be studiously concealed t he ding of the G. O. M.
taskmaster, a veritable Egyptian Pharaoh. day of January. A. J&gt;. imi.nttenur'ctack inlho
factagd; served With oil the ardor of a
Drankenn&lt;**»-L!q-ti&lt;tr Hablt-In all the
12 “So Jeroboam and all the people came forenoon be assigned for the bearing of sold peti­
youthttl volunteer.
THE MARKETS.
aud ihal the heirs at lav; of said deceased
to Rehoboaa; tbo third day as tho king tion.
asci nil otb'.i ferrous luUrestcd In said estate,
Mbs Emma Marshall, living near Taylor­
It cr.:&lt; tc giTM) in a cut- al tea or coffre. with­ Lad appointed.”
Chicago.
are required to appear at a s.-wtou of said
ville, lita. suicidal with pulson Thursday,
out the kixmlrdgc o( the person taklnn K,
It to a dark day for Israel. They arc to Court, ticn to beholden at the i rnbate Office
Chicago, Dec,«,
rinc
’
lng
a
treedy
ami
perm.oieut
cure,
whether
City of HasUcgs. lu said County, and
Simply becau-c she wns tired of living.
Following were the quotativas on th* board the rat.en: liariitxtt-n.tr Li iiikrreras alcoholic hoar no comforting words; theiryoke is not In tbeeaaae,
if an&gt; there be. why tbo prayer &lt;rf
She wns only 17 years old.
of trade to-day: Wheat—No. J January wreck. Tkoraands of drunkards hare bear to be lightened nor their service made show
tte petlUoner may not hr granted And It to
A new Mad arrange dtoea&lt;e ta carrying opened !*»Hc. rko-i Me: May.
cured who have taktn the Gotoeo Sprrfne in cadcr. And yet this man was king on the further ordered, that said j-rttrtoncr give notice
ckwed
JTton:
July.
&lt;.p.&lt;:ux!
Pl^e.
c!nBeil
I3c
_
tbeir
caffewithout
their
knowltdse,
and
to
­
off the hugs in Ptatt county. life., by tbe
throne of David, ruling over the Lord’s to the persons li.terr'.tril In sal'l estate, of the
day
believe
they
uult
drinklirg
of
tbffr
own
free
(orn-No,
:
Joauat-y.
ojK-aed
47fcr,
ekax-d
W-.c:
pendency
of
said petition, aud lhe bearing
b uud red
»
will, ho harmful ea«t roulu from Its art­ people.
Fel-rnury. vjwned. Wg-, ck*xl
thereof, by can«m« aeppy of this order to be
Pure
The Sanborn County Iwtnk. nt Woon- ojxmr&lt;l nnd chmed
Cures rniranteed. head for Hta
13. “And the king answered the people published In the Haatings J’.annkxi. a newspa­
Oato-No. 8 Januarj*. ministration.
eular
and
full
partlrntara.
Addrm
In
con-1
^■aMyUland it is Soluble.
•Ocket, S. D., closed ta doors Friday.
per
printed
and
circulated lu wild t'wunty ot
roughly."
'
openud
&lt;-losod
February. Mito- fidenee.Gpumx Bracxwc Co., u» Have Street,
, Ilan y once In each work f.»r three successive
WRJiam H. Sandifer, a New York jew­ dowri
May. 'T-'nw!
d*w*d Mr Cincinnati. O.
"Roughly" is the same word that In verse weeks previous to said day of hear.ng.
Pork Janauary. &lt;.jx-nrxl &amp;.K., d,«xl f
eler, has assignedChas. W. AusrsTRoxa,
Durand had a SB. 000 fire yesterday— 4 to translated "grievous.” Joseph also
Hon. W, D Simpson, chief justice of the February, n|wnw) nnd duc«xi S1UU; Mar
«
.Jlrt«k oI I’rebate.
spoke “roughly" to his brethren (Geu. xlii.
oprae.1 fHUUctoMd $11134- Lord January the store of W. H. McPhee.
Wm. W.Colc. Probate Clerk.
South Carolina aupreme court, died at hi* opened
are used in its preparation. It has
7, 30), but In hta case it was only outward
»S.®, ctacd,
•
To Nervous, Debilitated Men.
home in Columbia Friday at l^n dis.
roughness, yet wcil deserved, while back
more than three times tf*e strength of
ease.
vJ,!
*fn&lt;! “? rour *?;’rras. we wilt mall ot It there was forgivenoas and love.
tbs foUmtmjr price: Hog.-Market opined
&lt;’nfn,UMA,r".lr&lt;L. P^pl'hk t exptoluihg all
Cocoa mixed with Biarch, Arrowroot
Dc*vy snow; and wind, storm prevailed moderately 3&gt;airo and priow steady: light I2S...
14. "And spoke to them after the counsel
^LrtDk Hye ’ &lt;&gt;Ie’'r*trd Eicctro-vStalc.
all Fnctay in the eastern states, in mme gnuta.
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
rough pocking. FLfciaitoj; Belt and Appliances aud there ehartnlnc effects of the young men.”
places sarioasly embarrassing the rnil- mixed lota. Staujaas; hoary poking in* upon the nervous debilitate&lt;1 system, and how
Wicked counsellors are a great curse,
economical, costing less.than one cent
ithpy.w »‘lulckly restore you to vigor, and man- and are all In tbo service, for the time at
■
w»vk At New York city tlie snow was ahippiuB tote, SUmQ-W; pigs. 32.W®.T25J
horxl. Pamphtet free. If yon are thus nfillcted,
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
very heavy.
a
~.F^y «’P“rator. 17®2Sc;
041 ■ least, of the first wicked counselor, who
dairies, lln-st frroh. is^dta; packing .trek, Via *ria* Wna ,0U * **e,t and
strengthening,
easily digested,
The Christmas reception al tbe Amer- lie;
In
tbe
garden
led
Adam
and
Eve
astray.
L^.v. Emm-Fresh candfed. tow
VOT.TAIC BkltCo.. Marshall.Mleb.
MJMj legation in Berlin wns numerously off. Sic per dnz: ico hous. atoek. Ufel'A'. Lire
It ta bad enough when friends give evil
and admirably adapted for invalids
Joel Hendemon’8 barn and contents, in counsel, bnt how much worse when one’s
•ttendet Over SM) cards were left for PO’dt-’y-ChHccns, rtdCjjc perlb; turk-ys. 7ft
as
well
as
for
persons
in health.
Adrian
township,
burned
Wednesday
night
fi-jsper &lt;jPX Potatom
Mmbter Phelps. Hta daughter Marian Ito: ducks, .r-fle;
own mother ia the evil counselor (Gen.
. narfvri the guests.
-White rosaraghf per bu; red roee. 7nj7.to; it a low of fil.300.
xxvil, 13; U Chron. xxil,-3).
Sold by Orocers everywhere.
15. "Tho cause was from the Lord."
The house of Mra, John Dietrich at Hebron, e^MSc; PoorW inpxto; Burlnnkn,
X-V.-Mub. an.FrST' .S
P’tattXB-Jerseys. $3.75fU.to per
Back of all these apparently ordinary Xt publishes tha teat and most rwllabl*
W. BMEB a CO., tatesttf, Mat.
Apr.lt—CoobtaK. EtaO
circumstances God was working. He can­
Mie »nd &gt;cr Ihrn- chlMiya
l.cr^i
not do erll. but He often permits eril to
I
o«in&gt;. i.te mother pertahing in the fruit- eckiarrfi.iu. **UnX'KlOa5ehoicu
Kben Baby -fro sick, wn gave her Castoria.
Jew attempt tn save her little onr*- At
take its course, nnd yet overrule* all for
Broom yn,-Burl »&amp;».
n,: wU-[
PROTECTION
.
■S“’Ty*
BIe"
»«™. urash. a®8; green, M-lf working.
the gpod of His people Again in verse 34 hr tte hmer, tte 8toitr**r, tte
!n.-dde
and covers, -Ta*:: conunun broth. ZliC&gt;3Ucwe read concerning tho conduct, of ReboOR FREE-TRADE.
crooked.
boam and its results, "This thing is from
Two workmen were instantly killed by
me." It is a fearful thing to refuse to
WHICH 1
__
xouK.uec.3.
obey God and walk in the truth, tor that
• M। in the cartridge houseOf thi
Do.you want to keep thoroughly
2 jy1 winter rash. fl.oiTM.05r
lays us open to the possibility of Hta send­
Fwctte Powfier contpaay, at
or st .-I on the elects of the New
J aka Hopatcong. N J„ Krid.r.
ing um strong delusion that we should be­
Dr. J. C. Nottingham has been elected lieve a lie (II Them. U, Ji). There is much
TarZJ L-itr, as shown from week to
The steamer Shanghi was dcstrovod by
president of the Saginaw valley homco- in the Bible about evil from tbe Lord, as in
I«thic medical society.
the following texts: Jttdg. Lx, 28; xiv, 4; I
^he crew compwed of -rvet-pl European
■!’«» you want to know all about tbe
Bartey-Notnin*1. Pork-Dull: mt**. ?!iW7j
8am. 11,25; xvi, 14; llChron. xvtii. 23; xii’?;
mde. ahmtt U3 pa^u^ all Chineae. LAI. 1-ard-Quiet; January, M«*.
Mrs. Winslow's Hoot hl no inrun should always laa. xlx. 14; xte. T. Ama IU, fl; but U will
Ure «o.-k: Cattle-Trading act!t&gt; at » gm;.or
teething. It soothes the always be found that tbe person or persons
unsrer to every fuse statement of
crai »&lt;lrinr.' of Lk- u
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.
shlld, sof.ens the »«ms, allavs all pale. euros have deliberately turned away from God,
GIBBOUS BBOTHms, PnUalm.
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DETROIT, MICH.
’
”*• and the evil that overtaker, them to the re­
dry oow* ftwituni. Sheep Twenty-five cents a bottle.
sult of their own doings, which God per­
and land*—Sheep, flnn: lamlM, s--Jv,- at an
W. H. McPhee's store at Durand was ns! te to como to them because they will not
Then
tubscribe
for
your home
.:
V to) »s; burned to the ground yesterday with a loss
have HU love and care (( Kings xi, 11)
paper aud the AMFJtlCAN EcoKcusst,'
of W.OOO.
16. "All Isnud saw that tbe king heark­
published
weekly
by
the
American
ened not unto them.”
Protective Tariff League, New York.
Then they d parted to their tenta and
. Gents: For forty-five years I have
r
Cramped for
(Sample
copy
free).
The
E
conomist
is
made
Jeroboam
their
kiug;
there
was
uoac
been afflicted wlUi blood pol.-on. liver and
v jeV R c * *:ro?«h.che P»i n d (m! streets &lt; ,t
rheumatic difflmltk-n. Part of w,e t|me that followed the house ot David but tte
an acknowledged authority on Pro­
confined to my bed. My blood was badly Uttoef Judah only. And when Hehoboam
tection and should be widely read.
Eone forth tOBubane tho rebels
diseased.
Six IxRUe# of Hibbard's S?1
»«■ wtvwthiug bi. inn. Ki,
The yearly subscription of the EcteO**
Rheumatic Syrup did inc more good than God by Hta servant forbade him. and he
tn May bat Copt William
all the other medifines 1 have taken. My bad to be content to have it no (vs. 30-24)
Whacu-Ca^h lower.
' opttaBi higher■ friends lutvc us&lt;*d R and ju every case it Tlus-tbo highly privih^ed nation were di
tptc'nl arrangement with the pub­
M&gt; had Iwen adrift four day*
Corn— has proven a w&lt;m&lt;terful retn.*dy. I have '■idol because of their alus, and to this day
Uohcrs fry which we can send
il were nearly dotd. Hu ha» OMhlowcr.
options htaht-r: January, known of .some wonderful cures of dyspep­
irtrat the French government
the Economise far one.year and
sia and neuralgia.
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WAR TO----------THE
KNIFE [ Dyer H. O.
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Duncan; George Elliott, K.
troop; Sen*?,. Unrd, B troop; Sergt. Hutchklse^K troop, mortally; Hipp A. Cook, I
Indian Braves.
troop: Private Adams, K troop, Corporal
Newell B iroppCapt. tVjyaee Tsmalmwked.
Thia h only:a porttal Hat. About a
BLOODY EAHD-TO-HASD OOSFLIOT
dozen were reported awn lying iu* if dviul,
but no officers were killed, while, twentyfive or more are wounded. Mu*-* of the
wuuudod will the.. Capt WiiUarc was
3Ot»
&gt;tomahawked «qmirely in the forehead.
IJrut Kinzte i*t* l*. i d bu; a &gt; iixht wound
in H;c .inkle. Army Surgedn Capt. Huff,
; Lieut. Ken tn, eul C.ipt. Ewing tire caring
I for inc wounded.
|
We* a Hm,d-tu-Haml Fight*
&lt;Ju*i »•&gt;•-.
_
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'■ The Indians had evidently pripaced' for
PUf"
Ai "-\:y. ST-., Dre JU— • this desperate batt!*.*, -is wicb w.urior.at a
Dig Fix i
. ..rnnd u;-.- ■ ; •
van- l'^v'-n K-v.nal, wa.* trausfaimw! jntu a de*
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xi

MJSpt »ite Fight with Big Foots

rt .
,
.
y t iling despised Alter:lie first vodey tbe
fight eiisuul. ft-J Uaiml* enm • when the j Indians threw then se vvs ttyna Kh .*: wp
roldtari ■&gt;‘:.z.-l to .lii-arm the Indinns, i vre who surnnmn-.d iheui. wh; -.' ere sv
y?aj. Whiteside. ; lo’»pk-tc!y taken oy »urprl«3 that ‘hey
who hhil i.:
•—
i 'vvr,‘ ,,n*bi - to return th? iitst’ire. . ud
troop, was |&lt;onMr&gt;nb.;Wltv
L Pirate bat-[ er small arms. The squaws who wero left
tie U. llux**d. in which the Indiana were ta the zas-.p whet*
..f the batt’.e wn.* opened
the gffuth. Milne of them
rhr-tcm.'p ruthlessly, and in which the made n yank
Liking purl
;gh: nnd bring shot a»
llvtti uf several soldiers were sacrificed.

Clo t. Gc'*r^? &gt;V Wallace w.i i killed nnd
Lieut. Garlincfi.n and fifty troopers
wu’inde.l Big Foot’s ten I, numbering
180 warri"'-'-. surrendered Sunday to Maj.
Widti-vile, «Ixj, with tbeSarunth cavalry,
hsd,L&lt;.**u in rctulhpMS to Intercept the hextii&gt;-■, wh*» were making forth? Bad Lauds.
cais-il v.h, ■ teiiitr taken ’u.
Col. Suimurto Fort Den Ufa.

They m :'!• ui&gt; show of mistance whan
orTii.xl by .V.iV,"b;U*&lt;dv rlio iihornativu
uf •itrr. u |.t nr ba'ule, nnd were marched
to thu old camp
Wnundi’Jt Knwcnn-k,
where they were Mirroundt-d by the troop
era, while coturiera were Mtit to Gen.
Brooke fur reinfurcenmiita. Thi* camp ta
about twenty juilo* from Pm.* Bulge
agency. With tbe Indiana thiis cap­
tured Were the immediate followers
uf Sitting Bull, aud all nvre iu a sullen
aud Ugly tnuml. They luul been ck&gt;«cly
pressed by Col. Surnnerfa • troojun** uud
w**re baraxm-d &lt;in every side by the cavalry.
They'had made n forced march fur the
Bad lotmta, accompanied by their stpiuWa
and children, who were suffering for food.
Blui.dy U*-«lstnuce tu JHaarmlnc.

Additional troop* under CoL Forsythe
arrived at tbe camp «wly yesteniay morn­
ing. Ix-aring, . rdcr* from Gen Brooke tu
disarm Big J'urd’s Imud Col Fotxyrhe
n -univd’ command ol the regulars., which

Hotchkiss cun*. The Indtaax wore sur­
rounded and lhe reart’. or urnv&gt; was
begun t'-roiigh tbe village As thta task
was about completed xlu* Indian*- «u.*
roundel by &lt; ompnntr-- K and B l&gt;rg.u; to
move. All of a sudden they threw them
selves to tin- gro-.tibi anil begau firing
rapidly it the troop* not twenty feet away
The tn-op# were at a great
idvantage.
feariug to shoot tbeir own **mr. le*
THE HOTCHKISS GUN AT WORK.

The IndLrn men. women and children
then ran t«/the south, the 'battery firing
rapidly afthem as they rnn. Soon the
mounted tvx&gt;ps were after them, shooting
them down on the wing on evi-ry aide
The engage men: lasted fnlly an hour and
a half. To ilie south many tojk refuge iu
a ravine, from which it wa* difficult to
dislodge i.bt*m. The Indlat:* from rover
kept npa .^nstant fire on the soldiers,
who replied picking off the redskin* at
every- opportunity. The Hotehkis.- gun
wna also rnn up a« to camraisiid the ra­
vine, and a withering fire was poured i:j
upon tin* rvtLs.

tb wa* over aw^licr -kiricnrthe agency &lt;too of
iV'xirx’rs ■•? the Seventh
! in by rome Indians, &gt;vh2
... . .
r he ll -* 'bin! vamp near Pine
Ridge, and ou th
-enirn they fired into
th- agi-ocy This; caused i -k'fn’Sh, In
ubich !w.» soliiteta were w&lt;*uudfal This
tajik-u&gt;:* mmlv il uhna.«L certain that •»
boody-. ir will follow. A large nemlmr
oi worriers* WmO favored ;• :iw have gnu*
force of iL’htint. bm k*. n will ta- * d’ffi
cult matter io de-oi'fJ Kick big Bear.
Two Strike’* band iva* coming I:: ; »-*:iAl
the agency, but now it fa id&gt;ui&gt;*t
Ibxt they will turn back.

SIXTEEN MULES CREMATED.

Further reporta from the fight any that
many of t he soldiers were wounded and.
tbe dentil list will be greatly increased, an
a number ban: received fatal hurts. The

oommandcr of K troop; Private Cook, B
troop.
Th. wounded whose names were learned
are three: Father Crafta, Catholic priest,
mortally, lungs: Private Frank Jxwis. B
troop; Private Stone; Private Sullivan. K
troop: B. F. Smith, K troop; Corporal Clif-

Bold Robbery of a Routh Chicago Sank

for Infants and Children,
CHL Aoi); Dec. 30.—Aljout fS.3) p. m

yesienfay three njea drov- up tu the Sou tn
Ulikac.i hank in an&lt;*p?u ta:ggy drawn hy
1 pv-.tcr:ul and t-peedy^wh'fiv horw. Tlisy
'1 and stepped
t!tt tnihier's winlow. 'acre twooi th? men . ngr.ged the
uffid.ll in ••.-•uvore.-i'ion. Frank
hind the rannu-i when the
the bank 'i’wo ot tham
with revolvers, whllv tins
thn-ugu the teller'* door
into iL’xeas.b'hty. Ut:i of th.
outsider the counter then
the ttiu;...;

BeSTox, Dec. 27.—A Journal -pecia!
from Augusta, Ma.,
that Labor Com*
misrioner Matthews; has cuinploted tho
compilation of nbeu:d&lt;mofl farm natixtlcj

ly folcre-Uftif. The uumter of a-xiuljotxl
fiwntsjT’p.»rr«.f aggregate 3,310 Tbe total
acreage of Uww farm* ia 284,31.1, aud.their
valuation lor taxation fa al.M*,7flV. Tbe

Cactaria cum Gffie. OousUpatimi,
treconmicnd It m superior to any pnwanpOoa I Sour StoamcU, Iterrlicra, EnirtaUon.
Lbovd to ne.”
H. A. Aacucr.. M. D„
1 Kills "iTornis, fine al“ep. aiid
LU So. Oxford S-, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
fajurious naLcattoc.

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The ti.i eves

TRADE
*.:ig the hn&gt;t-form eS Lkni Into fLebanit
vault i.:.d locking it, thj three robfar* Jumped ”.iCu the buggy anV.-Jruve vil
*t ' !-icuk-ucck
-|»c**l
Cf*!'J&amp;- Wil
.wr. upon* rccing th? b.tuk
njK'ned the van:: Joor. and there round
Linn, win had -.it'.uienfly revived u :cl»
tbestor; u? the tobbery. The po’.tci avni
immedtat.*;,. uotitie.l. and every pnh .■ sta­
tion sjuI rut all its reserve force. Six pa­
trol waunns wer. dispatched to head -&gt;:I
the robbers.

PlTTlifUG, Dec 2T.~Fire in the mine of
Lieut. Jcukiii&gt;. who had just arrived in
the United "Works Coke company jester- South Chicana »rvui the city. joined in the
. street the rob*
day cremated sixteen mule*, and for n pursuit. A: Fit: y-SeJon*1
teh*
oUitid.iiied their buggy, tlie horse be­
time turned the ricibUy ot the shaft into
a pandemonium of wmliug am! shrieking ing completely exhausted, apd jumped
women and children, whu thought that Into a delivery vagua which n conietlerar«
had in readme**.* At Forty-Ninth *treet
their relatives were meeting th.* fate uf Lieut. Jenkins w is Almost withlu tiring
the-inuleo As it turned out. however, distate-: oi the four deapvnuiues. Here
the daniugt* w.w nil to the property c: th?
they alMuidoued the covered wagon and
company. Hud no live-* were 1i&gt;-*t The fire i an in al! direction*
wax caused by Stablemau John s&gt;krojre’
lamp setting fire to' abarrei of oiL winch
explode*!. The !&gt;urijlng nil scattered al! whu were aiding .u the pursuit was fired
about the nndergrbuud aubk* -Skrogs into by one of the ■ v-pcradoes. and Pat;
battled with t.'ie ILitprs. bnt without ef­ rick O'Brien wn* &gt;«o; in the hip wul dan’
fect. nnd barely g;|ined the top of, the gerenly wounded. At Forty-third »&gt;tree&amp;
shaft w hen the flarm'- followtal Ltm. «*&gt;'■ Lieut. Jenktnscame upon &lt;aw of the b«ui«i
tiui&lt; tlr- tu everything of- an iudanimable and ordered ‘liim to throw up hi* hands.
For an answer the rubber drew a revuiyiu*
xiid ilnsl at the lieir.enmtl aud his n.-&gt;-u
•_*i-ite*. Lieut Jenkin-returned: he Arc uud’
ing mine. At the first alarm tbe entire !bedespcr.i&lt;lu(ell to tin* ground wlta •» tail
population of th." village rustle.! to the let iu bi* thigh. The oilier three sought
burning shaft and 4 Labe! of Mirieking shelter in the ticighlioring house* and
voices filh-*l th&gt;-air link an hour Inter i vnrds.
hopeful cheer came from the donrofnn
fair **hn(r a short d.-stnnee away that
Two of them were soon captured, bnt
cbaugud rhe wallings of the almost frantic the fourth man escaped. He is eompl.-tepeople into shouts of joy a&lt; they saw theii^ ly surrounded and Hie police are cund*
friends crawling ouB of the littlr bole in dgut they will capture him .ilso when he
the ground t&lt;;i placenf safety All cf th? ’.eaves hfa place of ■MUi.xnlineut. The
miners were saved Mine Master William wounded robber give* hfa. name aa John
West had discovered the flame* nnd given Corbett He it* not known to the police.
a timely warning to tlie uorkingmen who The other two tbnt were captured are
were scattered over n rndiu- nearly s mlh- Morris Hennessy, well-known iu jtoliee
In extent.
•
circles, am! Charles Mullen, a stock yards
butcher The chase extended over seven
Mine Master West, attiring himself miles.
that all hi* men were safe, with a dozen
followers re-euletbd the min.- and erected
Frank Bennett, the fourth man, wa»
a brattice, preventing the flume* from captured fate yraterday afternoon. Beuspreading in t!:t* heading. Charles Bowilet. nut fa the man who shot Ifatriek O’Bnrii
the company’s master mevlmnic. ventured wlien the tatter attempted tu stop the
beyoug the tire limit and wns overcome by thieves in their flight Al! tbe money
tlie gaK We*? dashed through I he flame*, stolen from the bank wax recovered. It
dragging How-.ier back tn z plan- of safety amounted in all to *2.300. tlie thieves leav
ami re,-iiscitnte&lt;l him. The rtimpany's iuk W&lt;in in the cashier'.- drawer, and ,i
lex* will reach |73.&lt;XX* and month* will iiu.OX' package in the vault undisturbed.
ebtpftt* Ivfore the work* can be operate!
again.__________________ ■
ROBBED PETER TO PAY PAUL.
BIG HAUL OF COUNTERFEITERS.

Chicago, Dec. 20.—Il fa announced that
the Republican state central committee
has files! notice uf content ot eleclion
ngninst E. T. Noonan, J. W. A mold,. J. W.
Coppingt-r, and Mr. Caldwell, Democratic
&gt;,
*enaton*-elect fmm
from H»»
tlie First, tfaftAAnf
Fifteenth,
Forty-firet and Thirty-ninth district*. re­
spectively. The Tribune interprets thfa
action ax meaning that “every time a
Democratic majority in the bouse of rep­
resentative* ourts a Republican, n Repub
liean senate will omit n Democrat. It
means, moreover, that the session of ths
legislature which is now Imminent wiM
be a Udng of beauty and a joy forever, in
comparison with which the proceedings of
the Thirty-fourth general assembly will
be as mild as a May morning.”

CASTOR IA

?0UB AUDACIOUS THIEVES OAVOHT

mis’-, r
Coi r

- H. fa estimated that flic soldiers killed
and .womate! number alxmt fifty Ju®t
now it fa imp&lt;*ssible to state tbe exart.
number cf dead Indians. There nrv more
than fifty, however, killed outright. The
Pittsb;'1:g. Pa., Dre. 27^-Scventsen
soldiera shot the Indian* down wherever
fonnd, no quarter being given by any one. men and t wo women were arrested Thurs­
Capt. -Wallace wza killed by n blow of a day night :u:d locked irp nn tlie charge oi
club nn tbe ta ad. anti Lieut. Garlington. passing counterfeit/ ’money. One ebon­
of Arctk- fame, wax shot throngh the arm sand one kttndreff dollars in «d!ver, per­
at the, elbow. The soldiem punned the fect in every detail, th* only fault being
redskins who attempted to escape from light weight, was also cfaptured by the uf- the ravine, nnd few of tlie band ot ISO who
ficer*. who made the raid at 323 Lincoln
sum'ndrrvd Sunday escaped.
avenue, Ea*t En*L la tb’.s building the
■
Ue«;M-r»tion uf the Itedikin*.
• To ray that it was a mast daring feat, entire party ha* been S' in x »iucc it.* ar­
130 iDdfans attacking M» cavalry, ex- rival'in this city last week. Yesterday
pre»se* the situation but faintly. It could live other men tvere arrested on sttkplrion
only have been insanity which prompted and $o*l0 additional bogus silver captured.
such a deed. It fa ttotibted if by night The United Stale* official* sat th.i?%he
cither .i burs or a squaw ont of all Big ■money wmnot mad? in Pittsburg. The
Foct’x luimLwit- left to tell tbe tale uf the members of th-* gang so far niptnred are
day’s treachery. The members of the all Italian*.
Seventh eavalry have once more shown
tbeuixelve* to lx* heroes in deeds at daring.
From one d! the prisunors the detective*Single handed conflict* were seen all wer ascertained that Hie micey W;is made in
the field. The Im!Ians were not all armed New York, aud that simitar gang* were
with gun*, many ot them having only sent U» other cities to diuritaite the
pfatofa or knives and dubs. They fought money. The prisoner could not tell wirnt
with desperation, and after the first sur­ cities were ixjing operated. Th? clue that
prise were , greatly at a disadvantage. led to tlie discovery of the gang war
After breaking through the line that &gt;-ur- picktai up in a restaurant in Market alley
pouuded them they were at the mercy of ’Alnirwlny’evening. where two Italian* ac­
tbe mounted troopers, the ground for companied by women, said to lie their
some distance being unbroken.
wives, tendered a llght-weigat dollar lu
payment for refreshment-*.
THE AGENCY IN DANGER.
-HIGH OLD TIME INDICATED.

Pine Ridge Agkkct, 8. D.. Dec. 30.—It
fa feared that the l&gt;axUe which was fought
with Big Foot’s braves will be:fo!lowed by
the destruction of the agency and the nutswjcre of thousands of helpless settlers.
The news of tbe battle when brought here
iby
— couriers excited ♦the
t... *5.000
non r**a*'
Indi­
an* at tbe agency to a frenzy,
and their hostility, which has long
been ill-concealed, hunt forth in a blaze.
Tbe entire camp wax soon in commotion,
aud the restless young bucks at once took
to tbe hills, apparently eager for the fray.
Even the mat loyal of the Indians were
affected. aud the courier* themaelves
Accnied eager fur blood.

HUNTED TO EARTH.
Chicago Polich pn an Exciting
Man Hunt.

CtaSTCiyvtiXK. Wii.. Dec. U* Gnrtave
Kucutzel. the postmaster at Marimt. who
«fa* fonnd U» be fl.lH short in irisae'iMirits lost week, wa- treasurer of the
xctU.K-1 board at that ptace, anti it is found
that about HKX’ wno tube paid into the
treasury alxiut Jau. Ik Some years ago
Mr Kuentxel Adopted u child who wa* in
pogsi-wslou of 8!ti,0t», land this, together
with the other mo-icy, Ims been turue.l
over as security, leavtug the child without
a penny. Jiucntzel wii* nt one lime a marim* officer uf high standing in thcGrnuau
•erviec. from which he ivdgued .owing tu
some trouble with the autborniui.
.

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Associate offices, at Grand Itaj.id*. Mich.

5£ Blanket is a dandy.'

Loypux. Dec. tfk—The Ice'broke Satur­
day on the River Avon at Portobello
bridge. Warwick. Tjicrc were thousands
of skaters on the surfaue at tbe time. A
panic followed and there was a rju*h for
the shores.
Scores of jiersonx brake
through nnd were rescued with difficulty.
Many disappeared under-the ice aud were
drowned, it fa feared that thirty or forty
were drowned, ax a targe titunber ore
missing. The latest reports stole that
seventeen bodies have . bwu recovered,
among them several women.

J.tt'KiKHtviLU:, Fla, Dec. 27.—&lt;Jen. 1
Bpinuer has failed perceptibly ri&amp;ce
Wedn. aJny. How lung ta- lunst ccralinna
to suffer can not be foretold: he i*.*:mplr
dying z’cwly.

MORTGAGE BALE.
iH'fanlt having been made In ttecondttlonsta
a certain mortgage marie by James O. Kittredge
to George O. IfaUBe, dared AintuuM. A. D.lSSi.
and recorded ta tile office of the K-gixter of
Deed*, tor tte Comity ot Barry and Unite ta
Michigan, on lhe Ud day of tepteiuter. A. D.
1M7,1u fiber -a of mortgages, on pagr wt. riata
mortpxgi- was duly assigned to tbo Hasting*
City Bank and said assirument being duly re­
corded fa tlie Office of the fteglrter ta Deed*,
fur the County of Ifarry and State ta Michigan. .
on the noth day of November. A. D. 1W7. in fiber
•r. ot mortgages on page 2?.', Said mortgage
was on the express condition that if any inter­
est rball become due and remain unpaid for 30
days then both principal aad interval shall
fortire It’s become due and collectable, axd de­
fault having been made In tte payment &lt;&gt;t inter­
est due August 30th. IKri, and the *anm having
remained unpaid and fa arrears for the ipaoe
of thirty davs and upwards, tte principal sum
of tour hundred fifteen dollars with all arreara­
ges of interest thereon is now due and payable
by the terms ta said mortgage- On which rnortenne there fa claimed to be due al tbe date ta
this notice the sum ot lour hundred flfiy dollara
and eighty-seven cents, and an attorneys feeoC
twenty-five dollars provided for in said mort­
gage, and no snit or proceedings at taw bxvxig
been Instituted to recover the money* secun d
by said niortaURc. or any part thereof,
Now. therefore, by the virtue of tbe power ut
sale contained fa said mortgage, and the statute
in such caw: made uud nrovtaod. notice is here­
by given that on tetunlav ibe ftth day of Feb­
ruary. A. D.. IK1. Kteno'clocklnUiefortr.oonT
shall sell at public auction, lottie hlEhex1. b-dter
al tte north front door of the court house in rhe
CUy of Hastings, (that belug the place where tho
circuit -ourt tor Barry county fa Holden) tte
premises described iu *ald mortgage, or so
much thereof as may be ncccsrary to pay the
amount due ou raid mortgage, with seven ;»er

Aik for

cnanted for therein, the premises being deseribOffice over-Holloway's drug store.
cd Ir said mortgage as al! that certain piece er •
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon parrel oftand Miuate ta the county cl Bans'
necting with residence, at Holloway's drug and state of Michigan, and known ami describ­
ed a* follow*, to wit: Tlie .sooth wret quarter
•tore.•
of the north west quarter (JO of section munber
twenty-eight (28) m town number one north,
| M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
range number aeven (7&gt; west, said mortgage be­
A•
and U. 8. Claim Agent,
Ing given to MCtire the payment ta a jmrtion
will prosecute all kind* of claims before tte the purchase price «f the a-ovedescribed land.
Dt-naruncnl* of the Interior office. Call ou him
Hastings City Bank.
at his ttorv, comer Court and Jefferson Sts..
As*, guee Mortgagee.
Hastings. Mich.
Smith &amp; Colgsov k,
.. . ^Attnroeya lor Assignee ta Mortgagee.
Dated Nov. 18,1M0.
M. FOWLER, D.D. 8.

5,'A Boss Stable
5/A Electric
51A Extra Test

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30 other styles at prices to suit everyxlv. If you can’t get them from your

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in tbe conditions

a barber, m. d.,

H

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BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.
Manur'd bv Ufa. AY
tnska tbe famous He

feo50

■pSlES

L

1200

•
Physician and Surgeon,
dated April 2«h.A. D. 1B3, and recorded
Office over Nevin’s store. Office hours from 2 Case,
iu the office of the Register ot Deeds,-for tte
county of Bnrn aud Slate ta Michigan, on the
LTUi of A)irii. A. D. IMS, to liber W ot mortoaEB’.
W. LOWRY, M. D.,
on page* 343 and M3, which said moricagt; wa* •
Physician nnd Surgeon.
on the AM day of Jnly, isw. duly aarijmed by
Makes a speetaity of treating diseases of the said Abner Cuse to First National fauik of
El E and EAR aud the preservation of Halon Friendship. N. Y . which Mid as*l;:nmrnt w?m
lecordcil In tte ofEceta Register of Deeds
Gt.lK^Fsy Bltlu|S
snd eye duly
for the County of B»rry. Michigan, on August
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court 18. IBM, in liter 13 ta mortgage*, on page 4Z2. •
nud which said mortgage was on the Tin dav ta
House. Hartings, Mich.
April, iwo. again duly assigned by raid Finn
National Hunk ta Friendship to Abucr C**e. C. WELTON
which said asslxument was duly recorded fa the
office ta Register ta Deeds for the County of
Barr;
, Michigan, the itth day ta April, fate. In
I* agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
fiber re ta mortgages on page w, and un which
‘ He writes policies on a man's property against mortgage
there lx dnimvd to be due at the date
to«* by Are. lightning or wind; against a man's ot thm notice
the mun of tno thouraud ffftylife by death and accident.
seven and ta |A) dollars, and an attornvy3* fee of
MITH A COLGROVE.
7
. fifty dollars provided for in raid morigMge. and
no suit or proceedings at taw having liren ln*HLawyers.
x.
ruttsrt to rt-wiver the urnneys secured by raid
mortgage or any jmrt thereof,'
(Office In Union block. Hasting*.) X—
Now, therefore, by virtue ta tte power
Practice fa all the court* of the state.
ta sale conialt.cd in raid mortgage, and
the statute hi such case tuaile andprovided.
e. kenaston.
notice Is hereby given that ou Saturday, tte aattt
•
’
Attorney at Law,
day of February, A. D„ i»t, a* ten o'clock ta
(Over J. S. Goodvcar &amp; Co.*■ store.)
the forenoon. I shall *ell nt public, auction to tte PracUcer* In ail court.* of the State. Collection? hlghe*t bidder, ut tte north irout floor ta tte ’
promptly at tending to.
Barry County Court House lu tte City ta HaaL
Ings ta raid county mid state [that terne the
where tbe Circuit Court fur Barry C*&gt;unte '
R. TIMMERMAN, HomoepatlilcPhy- place
fa talden I. the premises described fa raid mort­
•
bktau and Surgeon,
'
gage. &lt;-v so much thwreof *a may be necessary to
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
pav the amount due on raid mortgage, wrth
eight per ceuL interest, and all JegaT eosU, towith an attorney’s fee orfifty dollars
ARTIN V. BARKEIL Real Estate, In­ geilier
covenanted for thereto, tte premise* tetac dvalsurance-Mid Loans.
8cr|t*e*i in said mortgage as all tte: certain par­
c
els of land stlnate in the towmhip of Irving, ta
Office with J. G. Runyan *j8on ■ 2 doors north
Hie County of Barry and ttete M Mtehlitaii. and
SpecljHxttentton given to making exchanrea known aud Ce*cril&gt;ed as follows: The north
of property. The Interests of non-realde&amp;t west quarter [Ja] ot tbo north rx&gt;t quarter (MJ
property owueraearefuliy looked after. Farms and thb north ra« quarter [’*] ot the noitfi of all sires for sale or exchange. .House* and
lots for sale.
acres sokltoltahu off from tbe west cad and
containing serenty-oue and *&gt;100 acres of l;-.ud

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175 P

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE tra!learei.:.'‘Jslid
owa?’
by
A- E. Woolley, Agent.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

JT. BBODJESSEB, Proprlrtor,
Cor. Jeffcreon and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.

Rates, • I .OO per Day.

CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON
MID OREGON
Hastings City Bans,

EXCURSIONS
iSSS688».,»«asSMSS!

SHERIFF'S SALE.

mtt of Fieri Fxcl*.* faaued out ta and under tte
patronage of tbe public Is rcspe-tfullv solicited. seal
ta the Circuit Court far tte County ut Cab
boon and Blate of Michigan, to me directed aud
delivered and ugxlnsx the roods and chatties. '

*

Hastings, - -

Mich.

CAPITAL $75,000.00

Wilber, I did on the &lt;th day of October, A. DUte, levy upon and xelze all tte right, nue au[
tateTest of Uiewdddtarndant, A Ionw ParteJa
*«ta
to wit:
Tb®
tell «‘4&gt; ta the north east quarter («&gt;

SI RPLC8 U.000.00.

Sfijcblpm.

■ata County of Barn

Has It Forgotten Piggott?

IxiyixiN, Dec. 2W —Recently The limos
charge.I that O'Brien bad advocated tbe
use of dynamite and that he had written
au-article to that effect for The Irish
Work!. O'Brien denied this most posi­
tively and demanded an apology. Tb*'
Time-* now declines cither to withdraw
fta assertion w* tn O’ Brien'.-* alleged utter­
ances or to apologize for its-pobllcaci&lt;Nt,
but accepts bla assurance that lie did not
contritate the article to The Irish World.

Mtehigiiu. ■•.alii emtrt house bringrl»- ptaarfar
holding tne circuit court, lor axld Ctsimy ot
.
Barrv. i be following described property, to wit-.
All those piece* or parcel* cf Uih! lying and . j
bring situated in the Town of Irving. In tte
’
County of Barrj nnd Plate of Mfaiiinn and ’ '
known s.nd described as foUew*, to wtt: Tte
.&lt; i
west bait ta the south west quiutcr ta i-rfalon
tvrent) four, also tte smith vast quarter of tte
• ■•.itti tn*: quarter of section twenty three btab-.- 1
in towji four uurtn. range nice west conialBtag.
In faith parcels one hundred and iveaty acres
of land more or ba*. Acranllng to ice pron-kmsol said decree 1 tandl first expo* for
salt* and »•*!! the f-oulh west 'jnarier of tte ■
south vest quarter cf section twenty four ana • ■
tbe south east quarter at Die scuta raat quarter
.
ot section twenty three, both parcel* being in
town four north rnr.pv nine west, Barry county,
Michigan. Should there then bendeheSeacy I
»hal I next ex pose for sale tuid sell; all the sawinq
timber on tte north west quarter oi the south
,
west quarter of sectton twenty four In town
fair north, range nine west. Barry roonty,
Michigan, with lhe understanding and agree­
ment Umu tb* said timber be cat no a* not to
materially Injur- s*M premise*, except so far
a* tlie removal of said timber uu»y imtu*rally
depreciate the vxlne ta tte same, and that tte
name be removed from raid premise* wttliln stx
mouths from the date ot raid rale, then should
there be a deflnemy I ahali next ex pom1 for
sale and sell: The north west quarter of the
southwest quarter of section twenty four in
town four north, nu:ge nlM west,Barry county.
Michigan,
Dated. Hastings, Mich.. December ic. IMO.
ALOKxn E. Kjcn*sta»,
Circuit Court Cominteatoner, Barry Co., Mich.
BUITD A COMIROVIL
*
Bolicltore for Complainant.

P. DRAKE. M. D.,

Hunbaud.

Parisi. who attempted | ouickk by taking
poison Christmas Day! on’ account of the
death of her husband; died at National
City Saturday. Her litudamd was of the
nobility OT Austria. He was wild iu die
position him! n hard drinker, which wns
the return probably of his .suicide Word
had iieeu received from hta family | hut if
tbe countess lived she was to be sent to
Austria to take her rank aud xt.tiiou in
t hut country. If she died her laxly was
(O be sent with her husband's. She was at
one time a teacher lu the Un!vanity of
Galveston, aud it was there the count tuel
ind married her.
.

SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Atetract Block. Haxuugs.
Money to loan ou Heal Estate Beal Estate
■old ou c mtulsslon. General couveyaucfag.
ilavnqc a complete sot of Abst Act Books, com­
piled from the Records, can n rnlsii complete
t tract*.
C. E. BHOOKri. Cierk.

P.A

•tai at public &gt;*urtxm to lhe
m teturuay tbaSith day of Jai

BaKXKSraivu.Sheriff« Berryowurty.
James h. Fowum, Airy for Ftafafl.

O. G. Boblnron. President;

To core Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consli-

BILE BEANS

Uae tfae SMAXX Riae (40little Iteua to the

BotCo.

D. W. Reynold*, Caahter.
Dan W. Reynolds,
GreUe.

John Cirvfah,
Ch
P. T. Cofgrovo.
AGeneral Eaaklnr BustaM* Transacted.

GILLASPIE

�MMMMI
rne iwiiwwh—. , .
•.
proprtate $»«.«» or *»•&lt;** •"
amaxoo river to O to give l*UW drainw

bi* wU» a present of
Pio. ixtoght ef A. E.
।
ms tn* to like the
an I Mr. Mattison report.
Uafta*nh UH-m.
Kiu'ai day Fred Stowell was xmited
urrirs.- » M1m l»h«» H«“* °«e ,&gt;r

THE STORY TOLD ANEW.

K3tne of #»«•*

Wavland merchants ipt to running raid'
Cnid Ma mil winds might storm about.
guided lu tiro mressier of making hsy
other ’last w&lt;rlcvin«t the price of keru-umWamith n itltin marked cold without.
while the *un shim* will not make hay at
vvent down ttf^S cwt*.
•
all inz» ku-'l wbrro the sun ni wayn shines. It
A genuine robl»er!i eave ha* 1*0) dl--ta thought that untaw* propler-re apcrad on
covered iu Allegan county, with a full
» loch fold.
(tad
ineeMantly by the exigencies of the ciutnt:equipment of dime novels. Quite a good
Ing naasor.* they will lose energy •cdfaU
deal of plunder was also found In the ca*’'*into an Idle fioattag along with gracious
V friend" of the happy eowp.e wish
wbirh was the headquarter of ■ fW’K 01
nature. Will nnl cue sink into u comfort­
faboadant .sutrvss In life, aud with
kids ranging from 12 to 16 years of ngeable end en»y pr»wru‘tination If ho hua a
&lt;4ta-rt-j&gt;t rteBaifsitR extend* congratnlawfc".h ytbtr in whirl: to perf-rm the tabor
Snugatuck people were surprised recent­
of Hire- mentfcsf Will southern Ccliforly when about SO.ObO feel of good p’.uc
Jqhn WlUlta "f Carlton, made an •*
r.i:i be an exception to those lands of equa­
lumber came Intotbeir hprtw of he own
Why «&lt;fcl iftru'.*. proem to oar.
&gt;
spou C1M*. Woodruff lart-werk. ami
ble cllnictti and extraordinary fertility
accord.
. •
.ilk!.the
light
of
gio
.ring
1
toelft’tet lad him urreatvd for tt. lhe
whore &lt;very eTort ta postponed tHl“tpThe Mornlug Press, of Grund Rapids,
&lt;■**■* trted tof'ire Squire Kenwton
morrow**’
'
,
Beginoing
&lt;»
tbe
evening
of
Jan.
11
aud
was
preM-nted
with
a
$10,
ten)
libel
suit
, -Tu.*s&lt;i*.v
MMl
Wilhta wa*
found
I wish there might bo something solid in
to tn* continued on the following .Sun­ ChrlstmiU mornlqg. Prosperity seems tn
guHti «i'tl fi11*4* " ^.*^s
s t’ial he
this expectation: that -this may bo n region
day evening*, the Rev. Grigsby- will *mlle upon tliat paper.
• will take tb® ca»v to the Circuit.
where the restless American .will lose
give a serie* of {popular talks on Artronsonwthlng of hta hurry nnd petty, feverish
Curti* A Bennett, of Charlotte, tn «»nAt the home of Mr- »n': Mrs- Oeo- " al‘ ony. Tin- first will be on “The Heaven* .
ambition. Partially it nrny l» so. He will
-Kc» York World
' ter, rbrMmaVoccurrel the marriage of Young people «1111 a11 wl,o do not attend slderatlon of a $5,000 bonus from lhe city,
take, be ta already taking,'something ot
hare agreed to baild on a three-story brick
theii mmi Herbert to Mitt Belle Hams. any church invited.
the
tone, of tho clknata and of tbe old
Pcvpotaal Firn.
addition 30#ISO feet to their factoiy and to
Both parties arc well and most favorably
The Chrimmas dinner, glvdn by Hie M. give employment to at least 50 extra men ten
There exist still a few—a very few-con Spanish occupation. But ct&gt;c race Instinct
known, aud that the vuyap: uf life may
E.
Sundiy
M-lwol
wa*
partaken
of
by
of
thrift
nod of “gettingon" trill not wear
months
In
the
year.
The
proposition
will
trivancra
for
this
perpetual
Oro
in
our
be a Mnoofh one for them, is the wish uf
tbe
churclws; tticy go by the nanw of cresset out in many. goperutions.
their many friends. The Banm;i: joins about 30b of the scholar*. After the re- no doubt Im* accepted by the eity.
fteahmcnp there wa^a shot! entertain­
stone*. Tbe earliest I know is not in En­ condition of living ut all in southern Cali­
in good wishes.
Allegnn people arc ’dhtyusalng the
fornia ia coinfort, muLwilh thd social life
gland.
but
ta
in
tho
atrium
oulaide
tho
re
­
ment.
i
question as to whether It would not be-best markable church of 3. Ambrogto nt Milan.. tndtape-j*ablo to our poople, demands ta­
The Michigan Athletic Association, of
for the city to own the electric light plant. It ta a block of white marble an a molded bor, not exhausting and killing, but still
• Detroit, mtn of the leading aiwoeiutious of
Communication.
the country; has recently amended its by­
Abram Osterbout. of Wayland, fastened base, now broken, but banded together incessant — demands industry- A land
Personil—was that slight Inclination of
law* so a* tu take into the association as the head a iiow of recognition? The sud­ n rope around bls neck and knocked him­ with Iron. It atnnda 3 feet 10 inches high that will not yield actisfactorily without
nun-ruaident metnbeiB all j&gt;er*onH. so desir­ den realization of things long hoped for self M-nselcas with an ax. His funeral oc­ and ta 2 fret. 0 inches in diameter at top. irrigation, and whoso best paying produce
Ing. who reside outside a radio* of twenty- frightened and bewildered us. I wa* un­ curred last week Saturday.
It coDhtat.sof a flat surface Id which are de­ requires intelligent us well as anreful hus­
five mite* from Detroit, at a nominal initia­ certain atal dare not respond* Still cher­
pressed nine cuplike hollows. Theo were bandry, will never bo an idlo land. Egypt,
Charlotte I* having her water works originally filled with oil and wicks were with nil its doles far nlente, was never nn
tion freof$2. with annualduraofSl |»aya- ishing thu hope of sometime being recog­
house fressoed. '
ble in advance. As the association has a
placed in them aud ignited.
idle land for tho laborer.—Charles Dpdtey
nized I Bwhit the future.
adv lw
large ar-d well equipped chib house. Its ad­
In Englandonu ia still in situ, In the Warner in Harper's.
Prof. Orr schurtz, of Charlotte, wa*
vantages are apparent.
chosen president of the State Teaobefa church of Iiewannick, In Cornwall. There
Married.
1:
is
not
far
from
tho
door
It
constats
of
There wa* h quiet and very pleasant COBHAM -aTASTOX. A. the teij. .1 tte Association, at the annual meeting held In
gathering al the home of Mr. C. 8. Whit­
The amonnt of legal bluntest In St. Louis
bride's ttsrent* in Baltimore by Rev. J. W. Grand Rapids last week. No better Mj- a circular block, conttdniug on its flat up­
per su^acc, which ta S3 inches octom, seven ta constantly decreasing. The courts do
Micro. Ikvvnibcr-rtlli. IMO. Bert Gorhun. ot lection could have been made.
comb in this city, on the afternoon of Dec.
Itutlaud tmd Mamie btaaton ut Baltlni'isr.
cuplikc hollows 4X inches «leep. Tbe not have one cnae to lay where they bad
. 21. The occasion was the marriage of
Albion
ha*
formed
a
stock
company
with
JKSSPP-OilN'CAN.
At
the
Methodist
plrwnatone stands on a rudeiv molilod lxu»e, oc­ three ten yer.ni ago. Quo rcaaon ia found
Mr*. WhltcotnbX sister, Mr*. June
Me in lhl» city Dec. 34, by Rev. W. M. Putter a capital of ?5«,000 for the manufacture of tagonal, and is in nil nlwutfl feet 6 incLca in the establishment of boards ot orbitraA. Kelk-y to Mr. John A. Hunt, of Van
Augustus II- Jro.»ui&gt;. ot Orangeville, and Alina wagons. F. L. Elms, formerly of Char­ high. In Furness abbey, among the ru- I, ,uu UJ
Butri. county. Mrs. Kelly ha* bean a resi­ f Duncan ot Gun Plain*.
| lion by the MercaanU* eschar, je and simlotte,
is
to
be
secretary
and
general
in*, has Ik*U found another with five cups 1 ilnte bodies,
rr.ccs that
krwli.—. which
rfhloS srtlh diCci
Ifert-r
that
dent of this county for many years mid is&lt;
At tbe home otthe bride’s manager.
.
very highly eatcemcd. The bert wishes of f'STOWELL-HALl..
In “4 nt Calder abbey another, with six |
formerly decided in the courts. Tbta
father. Mstthew Hall, on the afternoon ot
her many trteuda will follow her and hyf Christmas day. tn- Bev. W. M. Puffer. Fred G.
Sam Folz, tlie enterprising clothier, of tcc:i such cups tor oil and tricks.
took away a large chm cf profitable cases,
husbaud tuber new home. The &lt;s :&gt;-iAqfy\ Sion ell. of tins city, atid Diana A. Ilall.l
.
At
York
is
another
with
six
such
v
fire
Kalamazoo, gave 200 article* of Dew cloth­
for merchants are very stubborn when
was iH-rtormed by Rev. W. M. Puffer, pas­ 'tJCHAMPAtGH-TANNEB- Al ti«’
ing to the poor of that city fur Chrlstma*. cups, and at Stockholm another with they ko to law aud will fight a q»sa to the
oi'i-i p:.r*«nrs«-in this cm. 1' &lt;-.-.c. b\l R&lt;-v. Till* is Indeed a charitable act.
the kame number, in n square stone dentil. Then the railroad nnd streetcar
tor uf the Methodist church iu this city, of
W. M. fiiTcr. Charles E. oehainpaugh, of
table.
At
Wool
church,
Dorset,
is
again
which church Mrs. Kelley had been a
companies have Iraraed that It is essirt
Hastings, thd Minute Tanner ot Kntiuutl.
member.
*. axion.
H. A. Miller, of the Mt. Pleasant Dctuc»- another example built Into the south wall and cheaper to cotnpromisu then to fight
Vtd—TAKNElt At the
the house
house o&lt;
of mf
Mr*.
AR toft,
in Uhl* rife Dec.M. Mr.
V...CorueHn* Vb. »t
-■ LcraV has entercti the lists for clerk of tta- of a small chajx l «m the north side of tho cases of injury to individuals, and the
eluiucel. It is n block of Purbcck marble, larger portion of thia class of business is
brand Itapid* and Rlaneha
Blanche Tanner, of Uuat
lliut- house uf representatives.
nnd luu. in the top live cup sLajted cavities quietly settled by personal ir.totjviiw with
That ambition* tmpcr. The Detroit JourChas. F. Ruggles, of Manistee, sent 3t»fi quite Idhckoncd with the oil and smoke. t he injured parties, wkilo in dealing with
nalfIs unwilling tp play secend fiddle tu
package* of cauity tu the bujs in the Ite- In some of the examples are traces of • each other tbe railroads adjust thdr own
aii}. nnd its uew Year Boek tor 1891 cotoform school at Lansing for Christmas con­ metal pin around which the wick was difficulties in the satuc manner wrdo the
NEIGHBORINGCOUNTIES.
plettlv bears out 1|* claim of being finer
sumpiton.
sumption.
This
inis 1*
i* the
vn&lt;- tliiid
viimi time
nun- Mr.
air. ttrirted.—Confldll M;i;piziuc.
tiuin any previous work of tla*. kind ever!
members of the Ivard of trale.
Last week a colored man pres&lt;-ntcd n Ruggles has remembered the li(Ue fellows.
The collective ngrnden have by tbeir
issued. This liudk contains in its 148 , check ut liui National bank tn BattlcCrefk. '
......
,
’
.
prompt methods taken tin collecting busi­
pages a remarkable amount of valuable in-1, nil pr&lt;qMTlvisign«d and made out forSl&amp;X
0,1 theChruturas tree al N. 1 omeroj s
The Astor family possess u gold dinner ness out of tbe hands of the lawyers, while
formalist, alphalietically arranged and Abovi tb.
that he pteteuted ih. I y^tentey buu« eheef. or
anxranlamong other thing*, the complete 1890 check one &lt; th. clerk. Iiapitelted to I, I l»C to SC.WO-SMO to Mr&gt; 1’ooieroy end service that is,tbo envy of every woman the real estate men commonly draw up
. &gt; . .r
i
........
।
..... 'i vdchtof
nf »!.*»
eeu*Uk figures, election statistics in full, lenvRu
the /■Mhin-ti.
children. 11 in
In number, non
nnd that has ever seen it. Lt is one cf tbe rrirert their own transfers, nnd culy in case of
lhe i bank
andi the........
colored
uian
etc. It is profusely aud beautifully illus­ thought he ivns going after a jtollceman S25(Rtothr tw«» grandchildren. —Kalama­ costly iu ibis auumry. It is valued at $50, some oomplicatfou do they consult a law­
000, and is cow the property of Mrs. Will yer at nil. This ysed to be a profitable line
trated with over one hundred ‘•half-tom-" and confc&amp;Md. without any questioning, zoo Telegraph.
imn Astor.- It has been in the family's of work, but now n real est ate de ilerwill
engravings (from phoictgrapled al! made ttiut.the whole thing was a forgery. He
•Muskegon people an* considering plank possesNlr,n a lang time; il would bo turd to fill out the blank dc?ds for timsdf and
expressly for the book, and Is printed on made good li.4 escape afterward bowever.
for
rebuilding
the
school
house
recently
describe, as it w«» made in different parts charge a fifth of what lawyer could afford
flue paper and bound in a beautiful eovur.
It is an ImmenM* Improvement on It* two . The trial &lt;if Kalamazoo sportsman, who destroyed by fire there. It ta not known of tin* world atid was flicked up on odd to do the same work fur. Du: even with
prettece-'or* and should be found In every are all very jiominent men In that city, just what kind of a Mrtictun.* they will puf occasions. It is ^unkpie. and has been all this lass of business, t he court dockets
home, it 1* given free to all subscribers for tlie attempted slaughter of quail in up, hut It will be very elegant and costly, talked about more than any other dinner are always full and most of tbe courts are
set in this country. The larger dishes con behind In their work.-rInterview iu Su
of The Detroit Journal, bnt others can Allegab coubty. has been postponed to fur that’s Muskegon's style now-a-day*.
bare a copy mailed them by remitting 36 ■January 9th.
T. F. Laramie. of Bay City, la a shoe sial of nu imtuense plateau and center I xmls Globe-Democrat.
piece, end pieces, candelahnu. wine
cents in stamps to The Detroit Journal.
It n&gt; not alfeblutely certain yet whethei clerk with original notion* which netted coolers aud pitchers, in tbo design Is rep­
The Story of a Great I'octn.
Ionia will gel. the Lansing Wagon Works him some money, but have dually landed
ObilBHry.
resented fruit ot all description, together
Most people need to pub'tah one book In
him
in
Jail.
When
a
customer
made
a
to locate there or not. as there seems to be
Died, ut her home iu Yankee Springs. u good deal of/irlay and tbe money Isn't purchase ljuaruie would make the check with tlie uutenrn and lion in repousse order to find out what an expensive and
work.
Mrs.
Astor
uses
u
white
linen
table
­
Mich., Dec. 10,1S90. Mrs. Sarah Sj Ivester. all raised. And several-who have aub- for Bl or S2 less than lhe purchase and
unsatisfactory business it Is in most cases.
wife of Enoch Sylvester. Deceased was scrilied toward the capital stock of tlie In­ when the change came back would pocket cloth ot the finest texture, made &lt;*j&gt;ecially' I bad n friend who hud given-birth to a
for her, with n wide hue border showing a
bom in Sparfii. 1 Kingston Co.. N. Y.,
stitution are reducing tin- amounts of their tbe dUfrsenee between the price and the lining of pink satin. Her table is always religious poem. Ho thought it would yival
June 33d. *1816. Moved to Yankee subscriptions.;
“Paradise Ixsrt,” and shake the nations.
•mount on the cheek, telllnf lire customer
Springs in the spring of JHUft She was
that the office had made a mistake in decorated with. Glorlcde Paris roses, tbeir He kept the secret under lock aud key for
exquisite shade of pink matching exactly a long while, showing it only to a few
the mothet of nine children, five daughters
Mrs. Maggie Booth, of Ionia, has been change.
the satin underneath.—Foster Coates in special friends, and that under promin of
and four mhi». The eldest son dh*d soon awarded the fCfi offered by the Eyeuhig
A Mormon missionary is working Sanl- Indies’ Home Journal.
after tlie war. having contracted disease News to the one guessing the nearest to
secrecy. .He grew thin iu calculating at
while ii&gt; the service. She was one of the the plurality -of the successful guberna­ lac county for converts, and getting them
whut time tbe world could best endure tbe
An Americanise*] Egyptian.
patriotic women of tbe war. having three torial candidate in the recent election. too. The religious people have awakened
exhilaration of iU publication. At last
of her sons in tbe army, and doing many She placed Wlnaqs plurality ut 11.508, to his little game, and Mr. Monnon will
In the foreign colony of St. Ixmis there the manuscript wns In type, aud the proof
kind
to make the hrarta of the -boys when in fact la-, baff^ 11.S30. She will no soon be forced to hie hltuself to other is n lineal descendant of one ot the Mame­ was read, and lhe book put upon the mar­
bi blue glart. among tbcui was tbe knitting doubt be consulled as a political oracle In fields.
lukes who ruled Kgj-pt so long. It is a ket- He banqueted his friends on publi­
of wool sodu and sending many boxes of future eleetiotti
Watrousville, Tuscola county. Ik excited mistake to suppose that these were nt&gt; cation dny, in anticipation of a Jorge for­
delicaciej^Ao the sick anff wnunrfed.
grsos. Some of them may have been, but tune. He figured up how many would be
over
a
series
of
burglaries
which
happened
1).
Staples,
oinp»cr.
at
ut.
Portland,
i
otiianu.
was
arrested
urresieu
for
lor
u
&gt;u
“
oe»n-a
ui
uur^mties
wutcui
uppprnva
Eight years ago this month she was
the majority were Circassians or Gcorgi sold.
strinki*n down with ppraljvis mol hnd doing several tilings tliat he ought not to | Friday night. The burglara blew open the ana who,.ns children, were sold into Egypt
First he calculated on disposing of 20,000,
I-- mvuiius
i&gt;ui votiiu
haw done souk- time ago, but was convict- nuiv
H*f«-’ in
In v0- W.
Leonard's oiurv.
store, but
coaid to 1» trained
been nearly helpless ever since.
soldiers. They made the but ns he reviewed the importance of the
I| not‘ open 'the strung ‘box. "
Next* they
ed upon one ennut, and that was fraud.
‘' ‘forced*
She was a devoted chrbtlnn having been
finest cavalry In the world, as Napoleon work nnd tho fascination uf the style he
:
tbe
door
of
A.
Burdick
’
s
barn
and
stole
hi*
a member of the M. K.- cbureli foil thirtytestified after thu battle of the Pyramids. put th? figures’to 50,000. Afterward, be­
Democrats over lhe state are auticipat- ’ horse and buggy. There is no clew.
five years.
The St. Ixiuis man is u great-grandson of thinking himself of the fact that it Is imIng a big time in l-anslug the 7th of Jan­
A true wife and loving mother, she uary. when Gov-elect Winans will be In­
K. E. Cbureli, of South Boston,4&gt;1&lt;1&gt; fair one of tbc-cavalry corps that circled around pterible to keep a rare thing ou thia side
leaves a large circle of friends to mourn augurated. Excursions from all over the to bankrupt Ionia county by his sparrow tbe French nt that battle. After tbe war of the Atlantic, and the certainty of its
her departure.
state will be running Into the capital city, business. He catches them by flocks with was over many enlisted in the French sen­ world wide distribution, he concluded it
ice and did not return to Egypt. The St. reasonable to expect tbe circulation of
.
and it is expected that 40.000 people will old pigeon nets.
Louis Mameluke came to thia country VXJ.OUO.
be there.
j,
•
x
The catalogue of Olivet college is Just from France and to all appearances is a . The fact was that of the first edition of
,
Hon. A. C. Glidden, of Pawpaw, a
A committee of ladies of the Fountain out, a neatly-printed pamphlet of 71 jiages. Frenchman.—Interview in St. LoutoGlobe- M0 copies 130 were sold .aud the n»t were
memiier of the state board of. agriculture,
St.
Baptist
chuneb
In
Grand
Rapids,
have
It
shows
61
ktudeute
iu
the
classical
course,
Democrat.
was in the city Tuesday, and met a ntrmgiven away. Its rivalry did not hurt John
bcr of the prominent farmers and other volunteered to earf for Infants In the 49 in tbe scientific and 69 in the literary,
Milton’s reputation n bit.—Dr. Taimagn in
genUennm at the court house ami arranged church parlors during services ou tbe flrat with a total of 149 In the same depart­
Ladies' Home Journal.
In that wonderful street, the Bowery,
for a Farmers Institute to be held in this Sunday of every month- This will be ments of the preparatory course. There
-there
is
an
astaldtahtnent
where
they
mend
quite
an
inducement
for
Grand
Rapids
arc.
besides,
30
In
tlie
normal
and
elective.
city February loth and 11 th. A splendid
■ progrfim was prepared, and a most inter­ mothers to attend church at least onee a 53 Io lhe conservatory of music and 55 in your shoes while you wait A placard at
There is in this city a married man
esting and profitable gathering seems as­ month, but while they are receiving their art. The total number of stndente b 878. tlie door nay* that the dally papers may lie whose wife was reared in luxury and alsured. Mr. Enoch Andrus was selected as spiritual help there will no doubt M some of whom 306 are from Michigan. There found inside for the benefit of customers, way*enjoyed wealth till four year* ago,
and
that
all
work
is
done
promptly.
An.
picnics
in
the
chgrch
parlors.
has been received during the past year an
prttedenl of the Institute, and Chas H
other placard say* that shoes to wear will when, through unforeseen circumstances,
lloyt,.- secretary.
The committer on
be toot his all and fell into poverty, but
The O-Wash-ta-Noug club boys at Grand addition ot $27,000 In tbe funds of the
jfinancr coieists of Wm. H. Merrick, chair­ Rapids are all enthusiastic over In-door college. This excellent institution was lie furnished to patrons who prefer not to not into the dumps. He gave up his man­
wait-white tbeir own are being repaired.
never
In
a
more
flourishing
condition
than
-man, Z. B. Hoyt, J, M. Rogers, C. M. baseball.
sion, took quorteni in a tenement and got
|' ^
In
the
window
two
men
work
vigoroosiy;
DOW.
Mack and G. R, Bowser. .Committee on
other men are briskly ut work within, and hard work at low wages. She took to tho
Bootblacks are a class of young kids
’
D. JL Cook, chairman. Jas.
kitchen and did tbe cookery for the house
What will Lansing get from the next
-*• -,*e*d- c- H- Bauer. Z. B. Hoyt and J. who do not allow their sense of justice and legislature? One thing Is tolerably cer­ it is Dot unusual to see on tlie edge of this hold; she took to the tub and did the w—h.
scone
of bustling activity customers calmly
•’'-Woodruff. Committee on music, Milan right to be trampled upon if they can help tain, and that Is there will be no en- reading the newspapers.—New York Sun.
Ing for the family; sbe took to the broom
"Waldorrt Jr., chairman. W. H. Schantz It, without some show of retaliation. l.ast couaraglng talk regarding a $75,6OO resi­
and did the sweeping and cleaning of tbe
■nil G. R. Bowser. We sball print the week a big burly fellow in Kalamazoo had dence for the governor during the oomiDg
•pnrtmonta. He is still at hard labor on
a
bootblack
shine
his
shoes
and
would
only
l»jnu» .tail two wnk, botore tb. ta,u.
low wages, and she is yet at work in bcr
1W average lujna attained by birds are
large session. The farmer .members who are In
Ute
H r |,op, ,LS ,MnJ „ pen,!, pay the , kid a nickel. Not
household. His muscles have been drvelr on a a dtKrided majority this winter are beietvers shown in the following: Blackbird, 12 opad dU his strength is doubled, and her
of our farmer friend* will attend. All citl- enough or strong enough to
in Jeffersonian simplicity in the home lite years; blackcap, IB; canary, 20; crane. 3fc
personal
encounter
with
any
(
of
suc
­
xcm who can accomodate visitors nt the In­
ot the executive as well as in tbeir own. crow, 100; cade. 100; fowl, common, 1ft nervous system has been invigorated so
cess,
lie
got
even
by
throwing
mud
ou
the
stitute are requested to notify the enterthat she has forgotten the megrims by
shoes he bad just shined• But there b one Lansing project that goldfinch, 15. goose, 59; heron, 6t&gt;; lark, 1&amp; which she was once afflicted. Tbe twain
tamireut cmnmittee at once.
should be strengthened by the tact that linnet, 23; nightingale, TO; parrot. Oft part­
Kalamazoo is troubled with sneak there will be many farmer legislators, and ride, 15; peacock, 24; pelican. 5ft pheasant. have enjoyed life better !0 their four yearn
of impecuniosity than they had ever rti
thieves.
that is tbe plan to erect a $50,006 pernuiTbe next mw-ting of Barry Co. Pomona
nent exposition building on the state fair lark. 33; hfxirrovr hawk. 40. mn. 10ft foyed It in ail tbeir years of fortune.—No
xorkSun.
■Grange will be held with Glass Creek ■ Mart Fall and John Dougherty, of Belle­ grounds.—Lansing Journal.
thrush. TO; wren. 3.-1,03(100 Tit-BiU,
grange at their ball. Jan. 9th, 1891. vue, were given Christmas presents -last
About 7 o'clock Sunday morning fire
Session opens al ten a. m. with regular week in the shape of $10 fine and coats.
A
llbyn&gt;0*trr
Aniwtirwl,
each for painting the town red.
Said a young writer tbe other day to _
•order of business and Installation
was discovered in tbe loft of a livery Imru
Callow Paet — Fairest ot your acx. I successful realistic author, “.What trou­
’ officers. Program:
Sheriff Strubblng. of Allegan- recently in lhe rear of the Crystal hotel at Flint,
fain write
a sonnet
to your
beauty. bles me is not getting the story, but form
----------------------WOU»J.
Welcome address by some sister of arrested a fellow by tbe name of Hoy and and the building was destroyed before the would
What
botb-rb
tne
is
to
find
n
rhyme
to
ing th© rentencau How do you do ItF’
Glass Creek grange
tbe arrest seems »&gt; be a very important flames were overcome. Tfic structure was •‘Cupid.’’
“Ifaavery simple matter.''ocidthe reslRespouse by Sister Emma Bristol.
one. as Huy has confessed to have been1 ot wood, was an oM landmark of early
Flur One-Why "stupid” rhyme, with
Opening song b&gt; tbe G1bm&lt; Creek choir. operating In the western part ot the state’4 Fili*, and as dry as tinder. Being filled
put ln pUntT ot
“
Cnpkl.
”
doesn
’
t
It
—
stupid*
—
Pittsburg
thatstUL When iu doubt always put
Breiutiooii by Sisters Alida Newland. and claims to haw SL.000 worth of goods with bay and straw it burned tbe readier.
BoBstin.
in a period."
'
' The fire deportment work'd bravely and
Jennie Brainard, Ida C'glvar and Replogte. concealed nrar Battle Creek.
Thia is good advice to a young writer,
Stays, Sister* Barrett and Van Wagprevented any damage to tbe hotel near
Tbe position of telephone girl in Grandi by, and also saved auolhvr old wooden tacatad tbirtxwn mile* out froto Cheyenne, abort oeotencta ere conducive to clearness
Select reading, Staler* Jane Otis, Stone Rapids is not such* very poor one after all,, building adjoining. All the stock and Wyo. Tbe ranch contains Eft.OOO seres of expression nnd vividness of Barration.
everything considered. Chrialmaa they fixture* were saved. It Is probable that ■nd ta stocked with upwardaf 7.000 borses, But the thing may be overdone. Iu fact,
wnd. Howard.
Ot cortolo
Paper. Plans sbecd on the farm.. Bra. were all remembered by telephone patron*, the spot burned over will be rebuilt with which require the constant attention of d&lt;™&gt;lo dmu. T»k« tbo
with prevents ranging all tbe way fromi brick and for business puqioae*, as that rtxty-llve men. Over 900 milea of wire writers. Tbeir sentences from this cauwi
Milo Hammood.
Question. Would the reciprocity treaty 815 to $80. and it was all cash too.
fcnore are required to keep the onimnta in ■ven to hop painfully along like toads.
Whereas they might mareh gracefully,
between Canada and tbe United Stair* be
bound*.
A lot of saloon keepers In Grand Itapids ancient Flint.
beautifully and expeditioubly away, tur»a benefit io thia country? Bro*. John were brought before the legal bar the dax
There te a houM*olff at Eiva, Tnacota
AtoonUox u&gt; . lialteUn mte te tte ing neitbw to tbo right nor kft-nor i«us
Dawsun. &gt;. Parker and Geo. Sheffield.
after Christmas. There were more of countv. where two maiden sisters are luqicAiterican QwJ&lt;raplKil loctaty tter, u no ing much—and reaching their destination
Question. Should a woman be allowed them in fact than ever came together at
lesftly Insane. One aged 40 years has lioen
at tb, pr^tnt imm-ja lte0„ iurt the Home, like an athletic girl going to
In that condition for eighteen years, while tro-dwlotT tte contiwM. If Ute ten. or the postoffico.-Boaiou Transcript.
Newland. P. Travis
the
other
ngeu
&lt;W
years,
lost
her
reason
Frank Ives, the world renowned bllllardSjtmnd «wo allotted to ,te&gt;. frm&gt; tte
ist who formerly lived In Plainwell, will last summer, presumably from the care of three Americas could accomi i.&lt;a*e nt least
zjoo.mo.ooop^;,^
”• ••u"
go to Europe next June with Schaefer, her sister, who Is vary \ iolent at times.
Exacting Okl Father (5017 u-cr per­
and lhe two will rab against the experts A bacljetor brother cares for them and
sonal aeoounta with pretty ^.rj'.itcr)they require great wateirfuliwM.
'A. ”‘w cranberry eut in two and one-half WeH, Utxlo one, what's thta £nj dollar,
of tbe Old World.
of it bound over a corn ta *ak! to be a sute fort
5L
Johns
baa
a
good,
big,
red-txil
post
­
-n» Lok. Slx,r,. t Mtehhno SooUtetn
cure. Another cure i* applyinc
office fight ou hand.
R. R will S^L...
_____ &gt;
of stale bread which turn
Kalamazoo tn Grand Rapid#.
The Marintiqne Pioueer aays «M. town ttremg vmegar. Apply nt uighk.
Tte rnte.1
•w
sene*! a* th’- Presteyb-nan church begin­
ning un lb.- erentaff &lt;rf Jmmaiy &amp;«h. tar!vlrt»raoh• vcnlng nt 7 odwt AB bte
lirrers 1» pmy.r will be
“J1
ate Ihvfted .to attend and paitlrlpate.
Tople for each evening will be airaoniuw
the prtcodlng evening-J
,
Tbo ydnng people’* society of Christian '
Endeavor will meet next Sunday and
every Suiiday evening nt 6 o’clook in the
Presbyterian church- Flm mealing next
'Suffday wilt be led by Mr. Sjirk DeGroot.

for tin.- manufacture uf wbreta at Charlotte
at Sawinaw
of the (tataraTjartedlrttan.
a,BOO members In Ute state.

There's*

the Gonnr.-.ticnt Hire laws a* to k«n*r» the
bistoriad iroaoclatt who aaya lh.-w&gt; law*
never cxhite l little groitod apon which ta
atand.
The q Kxi tmrtwpM&gt;pk&gt; of Brook haven,
tn Suffolk county, met ia 1674. tea jean
after Now York had pM»ed from the hnodn
of Pitrui Siuyvesant pnd win enjoying
rhe rule of tbo merry Jiwntu of York, and
pwawd thia revolution:
•
“Whereas, wk! hnva lienc much dis­
honored, much pn-sioqs' tymc mtexpcnb
and men imj&gt;averi&gt;i&gt;'*«]- by drinking and
tipUnft other id ordinary or other privet
hintetw, therefor, wc m rfkc this artier that •
whcMoercr ahall than t ransgreM. or sett
drinking above two hour*, ahull pay five
’'shillings, and tbe men of the houn for let­
ting them have it aftt-r tho tyme prefixed
shall pay ten ahilllngN exaept strangers
rmelv?’ -New Yorx Tribune.
•
Peeallar Title.

Tbe funniest speeches are not always
those "made on purport” So nt leimt
thought a gentleman who wan walking
through the Boston Public garden, and
sought to amuse blmsolC by questioning
aorne boys whom he found*playing near Uw
Wnshinglon statue t here.
.
“Boys." he called, na be approached the
group of ragged urchins, "who is that gen­
tleman up there?”
The Itoys looked vaguely about, and one
naked briskly:
• '
“What gentleman, sir?”
“The one up there on tbb bronze horse."
“Oh, that's George W:whington," wius
the concerted reply, and the gentleman
walked away, feeling that he hnd not
seemed an funny as he hnd intended. As
be went, however, bo bvard one boy aay to
the others in good notured derision, “He
called Washington a gentleman!”—Youth's
Companion.'
An isolated mountain called JebeiXaiha,
ulmut 25,000 feet high, akuntod near Bonn,
Algeria, is found to bo rapidly decreasing
in height, a considerable cavity having al­
ready formed around lot entire bane The
mass of Die gigantic peak is evidently Kink­
ing into tho earth’s crust. Evidence ad­
duced ulmoM within tbe very limita of
Bona ahnwa thatn similar' phenomenon has
takeu phu--* there probably aenturies before.
Lake Fotarru, a l»ody uf water of some
thousands of acres in extent, lying between
the mountains and the city; did not exist
in the time uf the Roman empire, and re­
amt Lnvestigatlona seem to have settled tbe
fact that it now covers what, was once a
large fortified Roman city. When strong,
southwest winds blows for dny* in kucccs
idon, tower* au# walls may bo Men far out
in the di-cpect port of the lake—St. Louis
Republie

'
Should nn Actor Feel Emotion.
I believe, then, that every great, actor
ought to be. and Ih, moved by the emotion
be portrays; that not only niusL be feel
thin emotion once or twice, or‘when be ia
studying tbe part, but that he must feel it

once or a thousand times, and that he
must cultivate this susceptibility to emo­
tion as carefully as be cultivates the de­
velopment of his vocal organa, or tho habit
of moving and walking easily and grace­
fully.—{salvini in Century.
t
Thermometers made of Jena glass can
be made serviceable for measuring temper­
attires ati high ns 430 deg*. C., according to
Zcitschrift fur 1 n*trumentenk unde, if tbe
tube above tho mercury is fill- •.-.-ith nitroEn, so thift tbe quicksilver .... .ucreaaing
at tannde^a steadily incra,&lt;D^ pressure.

Tbe Orleans princes, one of whom is lhe
son of tho Comte de Paris, are the richest
princes in tbe world. They will inherit In
about three months IGOJCO.tOO francs
through the death of'tho Duke de llootpenaier. of.Seville, Spain.
Tbe moat striking example of the hue of
water is probably tliat famished by tbe
blue grotto of Capri. In tbe Bay of Naplra.
Caori Is one of t ba island* of the bar.
Hon. Charhw F. Mallory, a successful
hardware merchant uf Borneo, died last
night. He was the late candidate for con­
gress on the greenback ticket.

Jackson county prohibitionists want an
organ—one of tlie newspaper kind.
Benevolent Hillsdale people arrang­
ed to provide Christmas dinners fur the
poor people of their town,
PROBATE ORDER.

State of Mlchtgxu, eounxr of Bxrrv.—s*.
Al a searimi of the l*rol&gt;ute Court for ttie
County of Barry, holden al the Probate Office lu*

taoMua eirhl hundred and nlnetv.
p^^nt- v1**rle« W, Armstrong* Judge of
In the 'matter of tbo estate of Robert iMiey,
deceased.

23rdday of Jaauary.
tbe forenoon, be ■
Wd estate. are required tn appear at a Manton
court, then to lx? holdeti at the Probate
Office in the city ot HasUugs. In saldeosaty. and
•Ik&gt;w mom. If any there be. why tbe prayer of
mar not be grunted. And it Is

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
&lt;f any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL, XXXV. NO. 36. ’

WHOLE NO. 1857,

HASTINGS. MICH., JANUARY 8. 1891.

Jay Webster, of Baltimore, has started last Friday night.
up n new and original Industry—that of
everybody attending llu-lr own bnstotafr*.
breeding akotika for their Akins.
COOK BROS.,
It la lather funny weather. It wtU rain
The mill dam at Qic Barryvllte mill when you jp» to bed al night and wlieii you
went out last week for the second tltni! get tip in'thi* mpriting It will be snowlME ’
HASTIKGH.
this summer.
ns hard as It can and 1 hope it will cum* ’
Brother Feighner. of the Woodland sleighing imra mure. ,
tt’m. Wood, of Cent-? Grove, was burtedl I
News, sampb-d some wedding cake last
week that wus made five years ago. Lloyd last week. He wa» well known in litte !
OUR COUNTY.
has got a reserved seat in tins.newspaper purt and lots of friends who will be wrry ’
Biographical.
world anyway.
tu bear uf bls death.
His full name Is Franklin Fredtukk
W. F. Ballou and wife ictururJ from Woodland young men w|io aftendeti k Way nc oonnly Saturday.
Hllbart. You might think from the first
port of hi* name that he wm» a lineal de- dance in Woodbury Chrfsttnas flight seem
Herb Chase and Burt Dennison are col- .
very
happy
to
have
gotten
back
alive.
fcetideut pt the first lightning corker: but
ting wood for Frank Nye.
if you do, you're left. There Is no record They complain of having their overcoats,
even that he was In the lightning rod busi- hate, gloves, etc., stolen.
South' Uantlngs.
new. for ft' he had been, they wouldn’t
Harrison lx»ng. of Woodland, bad juat
There will be preaching nt the Star
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have half as much use for him' at Wood­ as hood that his infant Kin would .play school bouse next .Sunday evening by
,
land as they do. Tu his friunds he Is, with a bean as not. but when the little Elder Cheney.
’
plain -Frank.” and he runs tile bank at' precious puts it In his nose that's a differ­
Morris Burton went to Jackson laM
Woodland, and is a prosperous, ptogessive ent thing. The little fellow did that sort
sort of a tuan, and Woodland is glad to of a thing lust week, and the bean staid
Willie Gamble has hired out to work for
own him as her Adopted son. It was In there until the physician removed It.
Morris Burton for a year.
the Ides of April, about the la.st Ide. that
Willis Rolfe and wife, of Luk*. &lt; Ucmm.
he opened his eyes on the world at Jack­
visited at her parents, E. Pennock and
son, Michigan, in 1M0. There Is no rec­
The church was very well filled on Sun­ wife, last week.
ord either that he has ever even for a sin­ day and the congregation Monied interest­
Old Mr*. Lake is very sick but little
gle moment saw the walls uf Michigan’s ed In the service. A large Sunday school hopes are entertained of her recovery.
palatial donnltory at Jackson from the In­ was organized and a prayer, meeting is to
Iva Rolfe visited her grand-parents. Mrside. There is a hint that he didn't like be held on Thursday evening of each Halley and wife, in Hope last Saturday.
even the shape of the building as viewed week. A protracted im-etlng will lie com­
Edna and Edie Havens have returned tofrom the outside; and that he began kick­ menced on next Monday evening. The Three Rivers.
ing about It at once, and persuaded Ids par­ people of Cloverdale and drinlty desire to
Mis. Stanley has been quite sick with
ents to remove lu the quiet, orderly, peace­ thank all their friends in (lostings, Kala­ heart disease but is better al this writing.
able community of Woodland in 1800, mazoo and other places far the generous
The party at Mr. Paton’s was quite an
where not even tiie shadow of s darkened assistance rendered towards the erection enjoyable one.
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and sad life might crow his path. He has ol the church. It Is something to lxNews scarce this week.
no nrt" for shadows, sadness nor darkness, proud of that we have a building dedicat­
The law suit between Mr. Bush and Mr.
it is lu the broad daylight and in the smiles ed to the service of God and may we meet Kyulenbymer was ended in Mr. Eyciusuf peaceful, glad sunshine tiut our subject therein to worship with true feelings ot hymer’a favor.
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likes to Jackie, the realities of life. And devotion.
No sleighing as yet.
be grapples these realities by both Items,
The Saints are holding meetings at Hiqsaud tn the tussie that follows, he la nut the Center.
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underdog in the fight by a large majority.
Ernest Shultz and Currie Hom were
John Budd Is still'very •dck. It seems
Suun after going to Woodland, his father united In matrimony on New Year’s day.
started a general store, and from a buy The wedding presents were costly and hunl for an active person like him to be
sick
ami we hope to see him around among
Frank began to take an Interest in the numerous
business. He aho attended the village
Hiram Payne cut hlx footlvery badly nuc us again soon.
Meeting at the school bouse last night
school, and mastered the three Rs.— day' last week.
was well attended. The minister should
Readla’; Kitin’ and Rithmetic. He slco
Thomas Prince was l»dly kicked by a have (letter light ami more respect should •
found time to be sociable with Ills mates, horse last week.
lie shown to the place uf worship before
had a pleasant smile for the girls, but
Mrs. Kate Conyer has twobrothors vlsit- services begin.
; never attempted the rule of rhe ■’•iieartles* 1 ing her from South Bend.
8. S. Fhk returned to ids ties on Mon­
11 irt’’ and despised every fellow who did.
Mr. Pennol's family spent Citeistuias day Dec. ‘JU.
11c wasn’t always lipping Into the contro­ with friends In Kaiaumroii,
C. E. Paul awl sou Arthur returned Fri­
versies of that time, was sort of reserved,
George Devoe and wife I and adapted
ar.d thought it more proper to venture his (laughter, of Goblevlite. spent New Year’s day from a holiday visit to relatives ip
Washtenaw county. Midi. The above
opinions when they were solicited, and not with L. II. .Barnes and family.
named county Is among ’.lie find In the
volunteer them—a habit that has stuck by
Thomas Hsyword was recently married stale in the production of wheat and the
] him to his everlasting credit. At an early to a ladv In Kalamazoo.
crop on the grouml looks well tiib winter.
age, he became practically the manager of
1 the store, and managed tu show a balance
Km-i Carlton
on the right side of the ledger every year.
Last Saturday evening |hcre
Frank Crawford ami Frank Barry h»ro
His business-like methods, high -character grand entertainment at Mother's hall
. ot thmr
one
hundred
cords of wood foe Mr.
and faithful attention to whatever he had the G. A. R. Post installing their officers
to do marked him as one his fellow citizens in the presence of the memt&gt;er» faudlicb Caste nearly completed. They have
would delight to honor. He’s a democrat ami some frit-mis that were also invited uviTJtged six coids a day.
with a healthy D: and though the township and to partake of u grutul &lt;jy»Ur supper ' Etta Wickham Im* returned hntDc. after
air- extended visit with relatives in
usually rolled up heavy adverse majorities which was relished by all.
M nskegon.
Frank was tow n clerk and treasurer for
Through the co’innn of Banfield news,
Mr. Birman ai&gt;d wife have retnrnod
many years, and made a satisfactory officer. we that were invited thank pre G. A. IL
Later on Iw&amp;came Mile proprietor* of the Post for. their generosity In serving us home from n two. weeks7 visit with rela­
store, enlarged It. added to the stock and with such a bountiful table with cakes, tives in Ohio.
Frank Berry has-nearly ree*&gt;v«red from
the bu*iness,'and bn’t ashamed to admit pies and swimming oysters until we said
Ids injuries received up north.
[ that by bnrd work, close attention to buslMrs. Woodard and four of' her children
| Dess, and courteous treatment of bi* eui»Nellie Edmunds gure this week to attend luive gone to Ohio to spend the winter
turner*, hr managed to give an able butted Albion college.
with her folks.
Absolute One Price Clothiers, Hatters and-Furnishers in Grand Rapids.
I J.ick nt “the Wolf at the door,” and saved
Lari week Robert Brunney missed in the
Elder Chevney preached a wry nice
I something for the problematical rainy day. mom g a bag of buckwheat which had
s-rmon to our little hand at the church last
While conducting the store, he put in a been sitting in bis barn the night before.
Sunday.
big safe with burglar proof attachments.
Last Saturday night the I’.’s of 1. held
Elder Snyder** pleasant cuuntcMance la
It was a convenient place for. his friends their election nod liad their debate. The
to deposit tbdr surplus cash, and they । hall was filled. The judges gave Levi sr».-ibon our stiecte unci* more.
Elio, Crawford has rented GrfrenfiHd't,
availed tfaemsclvcs of the safety which his ; PalOMtler the rilteon. although the tM-gnInh-grity and the steel vault afforded. So i tlVe wiggled, twisted ail’d bjowed away fahn for one year and Mr. Greenbcld
moves to Hastings,
long as be was aide to repay titMe friesnl- but Levi won 1: ju»l the same.
Henry’ Wickham spent Sunday in Nusbly depositors when thev called for cash, it
Charles Palmatier goes l»ek to Albion ville. '
was all right enough for him to make a college Uds week.
"Die oyster yupper at Al Hunt's, New
Parties desiring to contract!
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I little off liie deiwwlts. That’s banking.
I^jw Bre •&gt;&lt;•«« ami wife, of Hasting', are Year’s eve, was quite largely attested for
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And that is how our friend became a visiting with their parent*.
for
R. ties, any number or
the ktnef of weather and going timt even­
banker.
He
struck
his
gait,
and
liked
the
Ciate
Fwtingill
and
Lida
Brunney
are
quantity,-;wiil
it
their 1
ing.
Dew business. Aeconflngly he sold bls visiting friends and relatives at Allegan.
The Ladies Aid »»cl*ty will bv enter­
advantage to call on or
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meicbandisr and embarked In the banking
There will be a lady lecture a: the tained by Millie McCauly one week from
business. He te-came president, cashier Bressee boiL Free to all that will come next Thursday In the afternuoa. Every
dress
and ‘txiard
of directors
of’.iT"
the Woodland
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OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK. OVXB j ^"'',.
27'“ 7*7.*"
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“3^21 and boon.
one te aeeordlngly Invited.
morpttt’q R-rom?
bank,
nlhd
the edicts
James Bragdon bad his two bed girls '
aoaRlLLS
8T0RZ, HASTINOS ’ ।' Excliange
t|)(.
„
UMKlU1
„ oall
, lhc
Marr A DutT have doubled their store
_ ______ ___________ j._
T__- atockr
out to meeting Sunday afternoon. What
Hastings, Mich.' capacity 'and now they have one of the
holders—who were himself and F. F. Delayed letter.
is going to bap}x*n Jim?*
finest, best lighted and nicest equipped
Hilbert— and SO all went merry as a mar­
Mrs. Jane Chandler Is worse again.
1 have Improved and vacant city lots for riage feastz A new building was erected,
stores that can lie found in the County and
Charlo* Robliwnn and JessMt Norwood,
sale and exchange in all parts of the city. and tiie business kept growing and keeps
j City.
of Delton, were united tn the Wy bonds
Arthur Barrett was a gnet4 of bis
Farming
lands
for
sale
and
exchange
in
I Our store now is 42 by S3 ft. every corner
increasing, and it is conducted in a manner of tnatnnMiny. Wednesday, the!5Mth. at L.
cousin. Mis. W. IL Smith, last week.
I as well lighted as another. We would also all parte of the county.
that pleases ail patrons. Mr. Hilbert lias C. Gusler's. t^ngratulatluHK
Jetinte Cook Is at hone- oa a-visit
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­ shown much enterprise, not only In his
mention thht we made our old Cloak Room
There will bo a singing sebodi organized
Mack Ellsworth, of . Orangeville, was a
| (which was 13 ft. by 20 fl.) Into a ladle* erty for sale at a bargain.
private affairs, but as a public spirited citi­ at Cedar Creek Friday eventeg ol this
gneat of Fred McLeod.
Farmers and city prope rty owners de­ zen of that growing village. Hr Js always
Waiting Room and Toilet Room. Thia is an
P. O. Cartner has returned to Ims bonnj
Improvement that we think will be much siring to sell or exchange^ slionld remem­ ready to tn-lpon any new enterprise that
A watch meeting at Cedar Creek Wed­ at Coldwater.
• nppreclatcd after a long and weary ride. ber that purchasers and traders arc keep­ promises men and money for bls town, nesday evening and protracted meeting the
Earnest Cook and his sinter, Jennie,
a place to rest yourselves and children.
ing an eye on my listed property for though he probably would take little stock retualndw of iter week, also .Radical
in your proposition to enlist his aid In quarterly meeting Saturday and Suuday.
bargainsIn order to make things
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1 have left a choice lot of Poland China swine
Fred Stowe has been quite ulck but la
building
roller
mills.
Hr
knows
when
he
S.
Bratt.
of
Coats
Grove,
was
on
uur
lor breeding purposes; both sex. choice. I’ediRemember those who wish to sell and
some better at this writing.
are obliged to sell are the one* who put has enough of anything. Like every sen­ street Christmas.
Mra. G. W. McKibben is on tbeidek IbL
LIVELY
There was quite a crowd al the Christ­
their property in the hands of the agent; sible man he got married. That waa 12
for what you want.
Oak Grove school is ph
finely
yggts
ago.
And
nothing
gladdens
his
mas
tree
at
M.
Simpson
’
s.
therefore
purchaser*
will
find
the
agency
WIfaLARD PERRY,
under the management of Carn Brooks.
.
In our Mammoth Establishment we will
II.
V.
Ixtotnls
and
C.
Chandler
and
their
heart
more
than
when
two
fine
boys
and
a
headquarter* fur bargains.
The box social at the Oak Grove school
Hastings. Mich.
keep
daughter welcome him horne^ and they best girls visited al A. C. Loomfa’ Sunday. house was not very well attended.
cheer uilghtl'y his feoUMi lire. He Is a ’ Qux roads are crowded with lumber
A donation at *K S. Clack‘t. next Tues-­
home mau; and loves the rest «i.d quiet of teams.
day tveuimr.
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1 wish the BanxJj; and its many readers
On Jeffenmn street two houses and lots hte fine home at Woodland.
Arthur Barrett- and C. M. Smith made
at bargains, ami on easy terms.
All the lime. .
the labbits hustie ktet Friday bat Mr.
Floyd Boice, of Coats Grove, vteiled bis
Smith shoots l*eft&gt;re he secs the rabbits
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
Our specialties for the present "Will be house Well finished, water works, concret/ / A young mau by the name of Gilbert, aunt, Mrs. IxxhiiIs.
living near Middleville, had a very narrow
A family gathering d L. C. Gcsler’s amnutUftes.
your Choice of seventy-five
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.: rente at fnO escape from death last week, by n falling Christmas. Their children .were all
per month. 81,000; $500 down. bal. on tree. He was bruised up pretty badly but present but two.
time at 7 per cent
Will Irland and Lucinda la-wte were
nut seriously.
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Thomas Prince white going behind a
njiirrirtl New Thar's evt. Rev. Holler per­
And one liouse and lot one block from
Brother Saunders, of Middleville, has horse in the stable the otte r day was
That have been selling for 86.00. 87.00, factory. 8800; 8300 down. bal. at 7 per treated his readers to several surprises kicked but is recovering from hl* injuries. formed the eeretuuny.
Arthur (tester has jnrt returned from n
$8.50. S‘J. 00 and 810.00 These will all be cent. Cheap.
since Ise assumed the mauagemeut of tin*
bolding union aerv’rre tbh» week at the
Near felt boot factory—IX lots and local pajier In that village. In the first visit to Indiana,
put out and sold for
E. B. Payne has his bouse nearly Methodist church.
splendid bouse, with furnace, cellars un­ place be sunwlaed them by grttiug out a
The houses of Frank C. Boise and Saui’i
'shingled.
der
whole
house,
good
cistern,
good
well,
Formerly with the JapaneM Jteaiedy Co., will
rattling paper the very first issue, and he
$5.00j Your Choice.
.Carrie Hom and Ehtest Shultz were Blocker were broken Into New Year’s err
be at Hastings.
house well finished and folding doors, has kept his gait ever since, luist week
while the families were ateseut frdm home.
Just think of It. Yuu must come earley small barn. Can be bought at a bargain occurred surprise number two. When the tuuted in the holy bonds of matrimony on
readers went to the office after Hie Middle­ New Year’s at the residence of the bride’s
and stay late to sec all the many bargalnn and on easy tenns.
AT THE
twelve dollars mostly in rare coins of
Several splendid bargains in the 1st ville Republican they didn't find It at all. parents and so oar schoolmates are drop­
that may be yours. We have also placed
but found in its stead the Middleville Suu. ping off one by one Into the matrimonial various kiads. that Mr. Boise had saved, ’
ward and other parts of the city.
on the Bargain Counter 35 lieavy
some jewelry and an overcoat. From the
stage.
May
they
live
long
and
happy
to
­
Where be will be prepared to treat all chraule
Brick barn fur sate ata bargain, on cor­ new series. Vol. 1. No. 1.. larger titau the gether and al last be united in that better bouse of Mr. Blocker they took an overdiseases of every nature.
Republican used to beand with anewdma
Jackets .for Ladies
ner opposite Ford’s hotel
eopt. They are Mtppwed to be two tnunpa
Remember that the doctor can give references
land.
of
type.
May
the
Sun
shed
Us
beam*
all
from tile best citizens uf the plaet* he iu»s vi-it
40-acre farm in Irving, all Improved, soil
that were haugmg around town. T'«T
That! wll be closed out
rd this summer, and of his many marvelous
good, frame barn 25x35 with basement, around and bring wealth and prosperity u&gt;
went weal nml were Ineard of Id Middle­
Its proprietor and to the village it so »bl;
Pleasant weather at this writing.
log
house,
good
orchard,
and
well
fenced.
ville. where they spent some of the money
Tin! doctor wKl diagnose at) rase at sight,
represents.
W. R. Vester returned to ¥po0antl
Can be bought at a bargain on easy terms.
nd ask no questions. Hear hi iniud the tact
that If hr cannot trll what the troabteor dterate &gt; Good value for 85.00 tbeseareotUya few
The omcMnery has atrlwd for the new State Normal school Monday.
acre
farm
for
sate
In
Otsego
county.
80
II, he wifi positively not tn at Hie case.
. . ■ of the attractive bargains that ace to be
School commence* at the Center Munday
Description said to lie black sand and clay factory lu Middleville, ami stockholder*
Yon who are suffering with any chronic dis­
Seho* commenced again Monday
loam—timber beech, maple and elm. no have been notified thaA a 10 per cent, after two weeks’ vacation.
! found.
ease. don’t fall to see this grwt aptetaltet.
A. J. Caln and family, from near Free­
rods trom school, 7‘&lt; nud 8’j miles from asaeaament has l&gt;een Jetted upon the sub­
; Best shirting can be had for 9 and each ot two htllroeds, 30 acres Improved, scribed Mock, payable on ut before the port. spent Sunday with Hill Cain and
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family.
,
11 cents.
log house and bam and nnalt granary’; «X 15lb.
W.Vester spent bunday with Wilt laiaily here. She returned U&gt;
i Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging- miles from county seat. 100 voters In town­ The Nashville News “heard It whisper-, ’ ! Burd
and family of Weal (Xrltou.
j hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery, ship. Price 81.200, Will trade for farm cd,"thatn few jugs of elder behlud the
By the way Michael kicked up his boote
in this section and pay difference.
curtain*
itr
the
opera
house
the
other
j Gioves.
Sunday it looked as it tee waa trj lng tu
stale on his back.
bo indulged in roller skathrotec diseases of er&gt; &lt;i'-^rip:k&gt;u.
W /r
Q
T-x
The a D. Adymtbta held their quarter- sheriff’
Plano twine-bh»der; will trade for wood
or other property.
Gea. Becker la Mptag W. II. Burd »»w

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Ladies Newmarkets

DR. MONTGOMERY,
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For $2.25

MUh Us Es&amp;ttiBalics

FOR SALE.

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In lioat of FMauer’s Sheds.
Hastlngy..

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battlRreek.

•.A very promising .yianfif «tnl
years old, taut an excellent,podia:
Id a raee with 14 ttertera at 8:82!

Mlddkvilte ban predieta a bl&lt;
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IDOLATRY IN ISRAEL

Ute Hood * Saga

LESSON II, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES. JAN. 11.

Al Around Him Ready battle Satm
auxaig the t
To Do Him Up.

an.gi bepobted ulled,
oT. * Al-1^ multi.,

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receivwl in this city ln*t nigbi reported
that Gen. Miles had been killedts* bat­
tle with the Indiana, It was impoMiblr to
confirm the report, aud it is not credited
MADE HER LAST EXIT.

Pine Kidge Aokxcy, K D., Jaa. a.—
Chicago. Jan. 4.—Emma Abbott, tbe
tetarelay Ited Cloud tried to slip away
trusnthe hostile* and return to the agency. noted singer, diet! at Salt Lake City, Utah,
When the fact was discovered by the ho»- just st aoarira yesterday. Her death was
tilss they &gt;hot all of-bi* ponies, number- caused by pneumonia and heart trouble.
She had l&gt;een making
about fifteen: placed a guard over the
a tour of the principal
otd chief and proceediNl to move several
cities in the west. On
adtes farther from here. This last move
yWpfetK Dec. 31 she arrived at
SaB Lake City, where
7’v
5jir *he wn*billed for *
rtora, according to the report* of scout*,
week’s engagement,
beep circling within ten or a doran
which she opened on
zaUe* of here all Ute time. The enemy
New Year’s night.
•rea camped ou White Clay Creek, fifteen
At that time she had
Butes north of Che agency.
.
a slight cold, ax she
They number not less thanl.W war­ thought, though her physician* advised
lion and a horde of squaws a»d children. her rot to attempt to appear ou tbe open­
ing night. The ailment rapidly grow
large number* of strangers from other worse, and pneumonia set in. This was
aggravated by heart trouble, due, it is
Bitt that the uninber of Ijjdtan&gt; kill'd in thought, to the liberal use of opiaiv* given
Un-White Clay battle of Tnrfalny was for her relief. She sank rapidly and
passed away peacefully. Iter remains
Insiun is seen in the fact that the Indians will lie brought here and the funeral will
make no attempt to remove tbe dead from take place Friday from Central Music
tbe UstllefleJ I or to care for the wounded. hall. Miss Abbott, or more properly Mra.
Th-Jr idea I» that every one who w killed Wetherell, when dying, expressed a wtefi
cr dies from his wound is in big luck and to bo buried beside the body of her late
will tum into a buffalo, etc.
husband at Worcester, Mass. It is a curi­
ous coincidence that Mr. Wetherell died
There ia a circle drawn around the hos­
in
Denver exactly t wo years ago at almost
tile Indians now, it being completed by
the same hour and from the same causes,
•nth cavalry, with four troop-* for Beaver pneumonia nnd heart trouble, that led to
creek, raven miles sway. The circle is Ids wife's death.
drawn to the north and east from there
DEMOCRATS IN CHARGE.
to CoL Henry’s command; from thence to
&lt;Dol. Wh«Atoti&gt;; thence to CoL Stanford’s;
teener to CoL Writs’; thence .to CoL
Cfltey's; thence to Gen. Carr's; thence to
Col. Whitney’s an tbe Wounded Kut-ebat­
Lansing, Mich . Jon. 2.—A Democratic
tle ground, and from there back to the administration from cellar to garret took
Ugeci-y. By thia arrangement the Indian* ptMseraion of the Michigan uapitol yes­
are practically hemmed in. At the prin­
cipal railway stations along the edge of terday. Governor Luce, however, re­
the renew ittioa state troops are quartered. mained as chief executive until noon,
The line is drawn between tbe Indians when Governor Edwin .B. Winans and
Lieutenant Governor Strong dropped into
and tbe Bad I-axuK
the executive office together. Clerk Hop­
In accordance with instructions tele­ kins, of the supreme court, was sent for
graphist from Washington City Gen. For- and the two took the oath of office. There
aythe has been relieved of his command of were no trimming* or fnrbclnws—all was
the Seventh cavalry, pending investiipv Jeffersonian simplicity.
tfan of the Wonhded Knee affair. Muj.
Whitesidrs succeeds to the command of
I jut evening over l.flOO people attended
the regiment. Maj. Whitesides says the a public reception given ex-Goveruor and
affair was an aeeident. that a few mo- Mrs. Luce at the armory. It was a strict­
menu liefore tbe fighting began the ly non-partisan affair and designed by
■quaw* were nterrily pelting the searching Lansing jteople . .x* a personal tribute to
party with bundUs of rags. Tin- accepted tbe ex governor, who has resided in the cap­
reason for Gen. Furaytbe’a relief ia the ital city during ins four year*' adminis­
nzaui-r in which bis troop* were placed tration. Addrease* were uiadJ by Gov­
in the fight.
ernor Winans; Judge Cahill, of the su­
ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER.
preme court. O1 M. Barnes, Michigan
member uf tbe Democratic national com­
mittee. Mayor Johnson and a number of
.
ZteUabte or * right.
other*. In conclusion the ex-governor nnd
Chicago, Jan. &amp;—ktntnora from the seat hi* wife were presented with h solid silver

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The one of yesterday that Gen. Miles hail
MONEY MAKES THE MARE GO.
been killed wa* knocked oat completely,
and auut her that tiierv bud been a disa*trous battle three mile* from Pine Ridge
UK* tbe same 1 fate; dispatches re­
London. Jan. 5.—The anti-Parnellite*
reived at WaririagtoQ Qty al G:30 Are very anxious on the subject of fund*,
last'evening proved that much, and othere being pinched for resources even for ordi­
Teceivtd here a* late as ^o'clock confirmed nary expenses, while the evicted tenants
the proof. There are now about 7.U0W
troops, exclusive of the Indian police, on are allowed to shift as beet they may at
tes fighting ground and that there will be tlds trying period of the year. But for
* fierce battle before the war is over seem* this theunti-Pamellitc* wonld pay little
•without doubt.
attention to tbe Boulogne conference, and
go right on with their claim to represent
' A soldier at Pine itidgv gives the follow- tbe Irish National party. Parnell fully
tag particulars of Capt. Wallace'* ueath understands his advantage, and. it i* as­
tit the Wounded Knee battle: Capt. WaL serted, will net comwm to unlock the
Imo whs found dead nt the entrance of an funds until an arrangement i* arrived at.
Indian lodge with five dead warrior* lying
near him, each Indian corpse showing a
He 1* himself apparently well supplied
bullet would. Five of the chamber* jn the with moneyJand his agent was recently
—ptair.'. revolver were fojnd«npty, and able to lodge- tlP.OOo in court to await tbe
. tram tbe position in which the bodiea lay result &lt;if a writ regarding some property
It is presumed that Wriiace killed the It is rioted that O'Brien’s effoit.* have
five Indian* )«fore he was overcome.
been chiefly directed to bringing about an
Aa Artist Captured and Released.
understanding that would liberate fori
A special from White KImt. S. D.. says Nationalist uses the money in Paris and I
Frederick Remington. Harpers’ war ar- tlie subscription* from America. Timothy
Uat, was captured by a small party of L-&gt;- Healy is nut wiUlng that any concession
tBo* Sunday. Remington was unarmed should be rao/lf, e*-en with this object
■nd the Indians turned him Aoo-c and told Healy lias independent mean* nnd hL* less
1dm to go home, after taking Id* tobacco fortunate colleague* do not agree with
■nd skrtchbook from him.
him.
Tbe Hit nation in Nebraska.

Jfctrly th. Whole of tbe Nebraska mil­
itia M under arms oa the northwestern
■Wr of tbe rime, Ch&lt; ratifcnmnu there
■Man v
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,
. .
CORBIN ORDERED TO THE FRONT.

CtoCAGO, Jan. 5.-Lieut. CbL Corbin,
■Ottant general of the division of the
Mteouri. left for the Pim, R,dg-.t Agency
laM evening. He is to be chief of staff of
Gee. Milra at the latter’s headquarter* in
tee Indian war. Tbe order tramderring
CoL Corbin to this important pcration kj.
«*vnd by telegraph during tbe afternoon,
«nd witoin a tew hour* Cot Corbin was
nn hi* way to Pine Ridge agency The
te« that Gen. Mile* has determined upon
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th. ihdUu ntl„. ,lu M

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tec tbe hostile Intliaos were engaged la
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raamany A»diar. warriors.
la wMI rriMt

The Operator Wu Drunk.
New York, Jan. 5.—A train on the
Erie railway, made up of empty passenger
coaches bound for Jersey City, crashed
into a freight train at Ridgewood Juno
ttou N. J.. Friday. The caixxw, several
freight cars, and the engine of the passen­
ger train were wrecked. The engineer and
fireman uf the pa**etiger train saved ftemralve* |T jumping
The accident was
canrad by a wrong signal given from the
block station we-d by the ojirrator, Frank
Kelly, who was drunk. He refurod to
surrender tbe tower, which was broken
into by order* of tbe train-dispatcher. It
took five men to overpower Kelly, and he
wa* bound hand aud fi&gt;ot with ropes.

Wuhixgtox errr, Jan. 5.-The pre**
dispatches announcing that Father Craft
the Roman Catholic missionary, was fa’.
tally wounded in the late fight with the
8ioux,-are not borne out by the official dbMtlbt ^department.
A dwpateh from Gen. Brooke, dated Pine
teccivnd Saturday, .tataa
tfou I other Craft wua wounded, but i* do-

Loew's Red Clover Pills cure sick
headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­
pation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for 91. For
sale by W. H. Goodyear.

[Complied from
Helper Quarterly by peftstaiou uf IL a Hoffman, publim«r, Hdladvl
pbia.1
Sffi. “Then Jeroboam built Sbcchem lu
Ephraim and dwelt therein."
A party ot twenty-five persons has been Mount
Rehoboam having been warned by Sliemlformed at Detroit for a visit to the Holy ah, the man of God, not to go against the
Land. They leave In February.
revolting trlbra to subdue them, returned
home with his army nnd contented himself
to be king of Judah only, according to the
word of the Lord (vs. 23-84J. Thus the
twelve tribes became two nation*, not to ba
Ishpeming has a new mission church all united again till the coming of the son of
David in power and glory (Esek. xxxvii,
ready for business.
tl-flS). Shechem became for a time the
capital of the kingdom of the ten tribes.
These pills are scientifically compounded,
"And went out from tbenoe and built
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
•
commonly following the use of pills. PenueL"
Here the angel of the Lord wreetled with
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ Jacob nnd changed hi* name to Israel. Jndren with perfect safety. We guarantee , rob called the name of the place Penuel
they have no equal in the cure uf sick (the Face of God), for, raid he, I have seen
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and God face to face, and my life Is preserved
biliousness, and, ns an appetizer, they ex­ (Gen. xxxii, 28, 30). Jeroboam’s building
cel any other preparation.
Lheec places may be explained by the fact
Methodists have voted to that in thedm-s of the Judges they had
been destroyed (Judg. rill, 17; ix, 45).
build
28. "And Jeroboam said in bls heart,
Now shall the kingdom return to the house
Mrs. Window's Soothing Strap should always
be used for children teething. It soothes the M David.”
He evidently did not know in his heart
shlld, softens the gum*, allavs all pain. cures
wind colic and k the best remedy for diarrhea. Anything of the meaning of either Shechem
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
(shoulder) or Penuel (the face of God). His
heart had not received the precious prom­
ise of Deut. xxsiii, 12, nor did he know
A Fatality Averted.
The ;&gt;assengurs on u Third avenue street Him of whom It js written "the govern­
car recently were suddenly shaken uuarly ment shall l&gt;e upon His shoulder.”
87. “If this people go up to do sacrifice
oft their seats by the foil stop of the car.
The driver was seen to. gesticulate wildly in the house of the Lord at Jerusalem, then
nA he put all bin muscle into the brake. dudl the heart of this people turn again
The conductor ran to the front platform. unto their Ix&gt;(d, unto Kehoboam, king of
The horses were sees to rear up ou their Judah, etc.’’
There is no gratitude to God in thia, nor
hind legs and shy off the track. The pas­
sengers were in a state of panic and mode any confidence in Him, but there is a
frantic efforts to crowd through the doors. thought of direct disobedience; for Jero­
boam
knew that God had commanded that
Just ubead of the horses and within two
feet of their noses a long black wire dan­ racrifiee should be offered only In the city
gled across the tracks, twisting to and fro. and at the place which he had chosen
"Don’t go near it!” yelled the conductor, (Deut. all, 6, 14).
28. “Whereupon the king took counsel
and the crowd fell back. Then the driver
and a policeman held a council of war, and made two calves of gold."
It was not the counsel of God, it must
which resulted in the former gettingalong
pole. Approaching the deadly wire cau­ have been the counsel of the ungodly. He
tiously he grasped the pole at the extreme must have known the story of the gulden
end and shoved the threatening obstruc­ calf in the wilderness aud or the thousand*
tion gently aside. While he held it off the who fell because of that ain; but if any one
conductor drove the frightened horses past had reminded him of that, and had sug­
gested that his present course was a dan­
the spot, aud thus a fatality was averted.
Meanwhile a great crowd had gathered, gerous one. he might have replied: "Oh,
but at a distance of fully fifty feet from that was MO years ago, and we do not know
the wire. Suddenly a little num elbowed whether there was any truth in it or not;
his way through their midst and ap­ that is on old story and perhaps only a
proached the wire. "For heaven's sake, tradition. Then look at those idol groves
don't!" shrieked a terror stricken man in and high places on Olivet which the great
the front rank. But the little man did not Solomon built for bis wives, aud where he
heed his supplications. He stretched out worshiped also (I Kings xi, 5-8). and yet
his band, took hold of the wire and smiled he prospered and died peacefully.’’
"It is too much for you to go up to Je­
sadly. “
"It’s a rope." he said.—New York Times.’ rusalem; la-hold thy gods, O Israel, which
brought thee up out of the land ot Egypt.”
He talked like the devil In the garden of
It ha* la*en the custom among ahop and Eden when he suggeated to Eve that God
eountiuu house employe* from time imme­ demanded too much when he told them
morial to play practical jokes upon new- not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of
cutnera, such as Betiding them after white good and evil, or when he suggested to
lampblack or a round square or to ask Achan that it waa too much self deaiol not
to take that garment and that gold, or
xome similar paradoxical question.
The big operating department of the when he suggested to Jesus through Si­
Western Union telegraph office on Broad­ mon that It was too much to think ot dy­
way is no exception to this ancient diver­ ing at Jerusalem.
20. "And he set the one in Bethel, and
sion. Many of the knights of the key are
fond of such jokes, and a recent one was nt the other put he In Dan.”
What a dew rater of holy places! Bethel
the expense of a little cberk girl who did
not realize the Importance of no less a per­ (house of God), when' God gave to Jacob
such a glorious vision of heavenly things
sonage than Jay Gould himself.
Jay Gould and Mr. Eckert nnd others of and such promi-ses for the future (Gen.
the Western Union company had occasion xxviii. 11-10); where God set up a ladder
to consult witli Manager Dealey, and when that reached to heaven and Jacob dedi­
the group entered the room and were talk­ cated a pillar to God, here this rebel acts
ing with the latter gentleman a facetious up an idol and establishes idolatry.
30. “And this thing became a sin."
operator sent the little girl over with a
Not only a sin against God, but a sin
message to the ‘‘short gentleman with the
Mack whiskers.” The little one marched against himself and all his bouse to cut it
off,
and to’destroy it from off the face of
bravely up to the group and,’In answer to
a kindly "Well, dear!’’ from Jay Gould, the earth (xiii, 34). He that rinnetb against
God wrongeth his own soul, nnd all they
said:
“Mr.---- , of the race wire, say* he is busy that hate Him love death (Prov. vlii. »).
Mose*, when speaking to Israel of the calf
and cannot sec you until he is off duty.’’
Jay Gould said, “Very well,” and the which Aaron made, said, "I took your sin,
the
which ye bad made, and burnt it
little girl skipped about with her usual withcalf
Are (Deut. ix, 21).
lightheartedness.—New York Telegram.
"The people went to worship before the
one, even unto Dan."
It wonld be such worship as Caln offered,
Is one which Is guaranteed to bring you the worship of disobedience, and therefore
satisfactory results, or In case of failure a hateful to God. They were breaking the
return of purchase price. On this safe first and second commandment* of the
plan you can buy from our advertised law, besides oil the other coinmandx which
druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis­ God had given concerning the only place
cover)- for consumption. If is guaranteed of worship. There i* no particular place
to bring relief In every case, when used now where we are to worship God, but ns
for any affection of throat, lungs or chest, Jesus taught the woman of Samaria, Gofl
such ax consumption, inflammation of s’.-eketh true worahlpcr* who will worship
lungs, bronchitis.asthma, whooping cough, Him in spirit nnd in truth.
croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agree­
31. "And be mad.» an house of high
able to taste, perfectly safe, and can al­ places, nnd made priest* of the lowest of
ways be depended upon. Trial bottles the people which w^re not of the sons of
free at W.-H. Goodyear's drag store.
Levi.”
\ Notwithstandfog the command. "Thou
We desire to say to our citizens, that for shalt give the Lcvitcs unto Aaron, and to
years we have been xellllng J)r. King’s his sons, * • • and tbe stranger that
New Discovery for Consumption. Dr. comcth nigh ehall bo put to death" (Num.
King’s New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica tii, 9, 10), this mau takes any one and seta
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never 1dm apart a* a priest. It is not enough to
handled remedies that sell as well, or that despise the only true God, the God of I*,
have given such universal satisfaction. reel, and the Holy City, and the Temple,
We do not hesitate to guarantee them the only appointed place of sacrifice, but
crery time, and we stand ready to refund he also drapises God’s chosen priesthood
the purchase price, if satisfactory results ■nd sets up one of hl* own. We do not
do not follow their use. These remedies need to seek far, even in our own day, for
man mode priesthood, manvof whom,
have won their great popularity purely on ■
to judge by their conduct, are among the
their merits. Soiaby W. H. Goodyear, the lowwrt at the people, and if they do Uc4
druggist
worship! golden calve* they cerudaly do
worniiin iroldf-Ti
.

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bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
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Mows did not ordain feasts; everything
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
.wlth j^,e ubertiacle aud temple,
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. and worahin and
«...
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from the pantry mtka a good substitute

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C. Du***. of Holland. lost his fine
green beww? and contents by fire the other
night. No insurance.

Tar can easily be removed from clothing
by Immediately rubbing ft well with clean
IXJXfxJS', Jan. 5.-The Shipping Fbdera- lard, and than washing out with warm
&lt;OD reJiT* BriUlu
«net by contribu­
tion from it. members all the net Icraea of
There la one thing that money cannot do
shipowner* al Hull belonging to the fad—It cannot impart to its powmtaor that
«auon. incurred in oonraXJ.^
real refinement which mark* the true lady

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Bo »me to get only

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Na*, a ahd c will not carry pawngera unless
provided with freight train p&lt;
Freight train* will be run at the convenience
F. Bn«H. GtmT Manager,
tten’l P * T Art.

ACHE
porjrobutby tbalr cenUe artioa plusra til who
usafhsm Aavtel*ri«ssata; flvsfortl. Sold

SMALL P!a. SHALL DOSE. SHILL PRICE
PRORATK orpf-r.
State of Mlelik-a'i. County or Hnrry-ra.
Al * seratou of the 1‘robate Court for the
County ot ttarry. holdcn *1 the Probate Office,
in tor CTtv uf Basting*. Io raid county.on Mon­
day, the I8th day of December, la the year one ।
thousand eight hundr- &gt;1 and ninety.
Present. Chsries W. Armstroiiu. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Hannah
(.•nockenbaxh. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly ■
verified. ufCbns. W. Jonlan. administrator of
raid estate, rrayhig for reasons there la set forth
that he may be licensed to mortesge the real
estate of said deceased fa sahl petition describ­
ed.
Therenpon It is ordered, that Friday the 9’.h
day of January. A. D. ism. al ten o'clock In the
forenoon bearalgned for tbs hearing of «ald peti­
tion. and that the Iwir* at law of raid -deeva*ed
and all other person* interested In said estate,
are required u&gt; appear ut a session of raid
Court, then to be hidden at the Probate Office
tn the City off Hastings, tn- raid Oountr. and
show entree, K any there be, why the prayer of
the iirtitfonrr m»r not be granted And It te
further ordered, that said p-tlllmH-r give nottre
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
Pendency ot said petition. a»d the hearing
thereof. by rousing a copy of-this order to ba
published in the Hastings BaXXkx. a newspaweeks prerlots to said day of bear-b&lt;
CUAX. W AlUhT
(A rnreeopr.i
Judge of
Wm.VF.Oolb. Probate Clerk.

In the matter of the estate of Clara A. Bur­
ton. a minor.
Notwe I* hereby given that 1 shall sell at pub­
lic auciuwi, to the highest bidder, oo Tuesday,
the 3.1 day ot February. A. D l*»l. at ten o’clock
In th- furenoan at ttm Probate Court rooms In
the .City of Hasting* In the County of Barry. In
the Haste of Miri).Kin. pursuant to Hoeuse and
authorfry granted t • me on tor mb day of
December. A. D. 1R«. by the Probate Court of
Barry Counts. Mlehlgsn. al) nf the estate right,
title and Interest o' the raid minor of. In and
to the real est-t- sltinae and beioa in the Coun­
ty of Harry. In the Mate of Michigan, known
aud desertbrel as fAlow*, to-wbt: Tbe undivid­
ed one-half of the north fr-cUuti of the south
west frarlioual Quarter of section number
twenty-seven (ST&gt; In town number two (3* north
rance nine (» west ia Barry County and Htate
of Michigan. excepting forty 40) acre* off tbe
north side of raid qnartbr aeetlnn.
Dated. Hasting*. Dee. 12th, A. D.. IW0.
Davio A. Bowkf.k. Guandtan.

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Sold by Qrocera everywhere.
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DETROIT, MICH.
PROBATE ORDER.

tor the

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lu the matter c
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sssi^rwsserAw!

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petted on the effects of the New
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Do you want to know all about the
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answer to every false statement of
the Free-Traders?
*
Yes?
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Of n kiss, at lores beginning,”—
Mugs the poet, and his M*ntlment is true.
With one possible exception. If either
barty Ims the catarrh, even love's kisa RECOGNITION ACCORDED TO THE
loses Its sweetness. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
WEAKER SEX’S BRAVERY.
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WOMAN AND HOME

imlcul Io Healt^—Young People Should

AH the new officers of Bay county have
their bonds and are all ready to
take hold tomorrow.
*

sccuwhI

In the recent rvtinlotia of veterans and
militarysodoticsthroughout the country
Benton Harlow has spent S2U8.(»(rt) In&lt; it has Iweu plctpumi to see the general
. innrovcmeuia this year. At Ica-st the St. ye«ign:tion of the work of women in war,
snd their part in the national successes.
Jrseph Herald says so.
It hns been plcax-’int to see the generous
brotherhood of men in this relation, and
La receive their honi-Ht appreciation, to foul
that nothing has been withheld, and to en­
joy the senwof cqualitj’ In diffvroiice. But
it Jias been yet more pieman t tu observe,
wit has been Imprexst# ou us, that the
work of women in war was everywhere,
we will not say that of undoing and reme­
dying tbe work of men, but that of succor,
relief mid mercy; that it was the allevia­
tion of pain that ft was not the inflicting,
but the binding up of bleeding wonuds,
the bandaging «&gt;f cuts, the cooUngof fever,
ihi soothing &lt;ij sus;&gt;cnse and sorrow, the
iMuaging uf agonies upon the field, the
hindering of despair to breaking, wailing
hearts at home, and nil with a forgetful?
nefa of self, of fatigue, of dl-&gt;gus( t hat at
tbs time often seemed i-uperhumnn.
CURES PERMANENTLY
It was the nightly sitting by the deilri
du-m pillow, the holding of the dying band,
the taking of thndyiuKmessngi-.tEegiving of the whole strength to the lenuing,
thrlnkiug soul stepping down Into th®
lark, cold, unknown waters. It wm the
following of tbe hospital flag inu&gt; all dan­
gers, perhaps even into death for thtmselves, nnd often into lifelong disabilities.
And nt home it was the mx'dln woman, the
lint scraper, the letter writer, the hturltner that wits a member of the great army;
the |woman bent over hot lire* making
jellies, sweetinc ita, cakes and dainties for
tonvalescent apjieUttp: the women helping
u the great sailor And Mihiier fulrs, and io
the great bund uf the sanitary commission.
Surely there is Him© promiM iu this of
iIAj ivast peace festival of earth, of that
clino when winra shall be no more aud all
the world shall cease from strife. For ns
the Influence of women cornea more aud
mope to bp felt, it must still be on the side
af succor nnd mercy, until it may l»o held
useless for m* n to spend tlieir prowess inBlctibg when women spend theirs in heal­
• **K. while
ing,
»* uuv their
men voice,
»uitv, whenever
niivnrvcf- it
I. can lx?
no
heard, the vole© of the higher typeuf wo___
. .....
..... . .. ...
mtn....or.1 ri;u
tuiii'-en* an*:: worsen*
rather
I ism of the |*nssit&gt;Date nn&lt;! partisan onre.
—
in iu_
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---wUl
bo given r
for pence
mid* only
peace.
Meanwhile it Ims been pleasant to have
»urii public acceptance of the power for
usefulness of women in tiation-.il erbws, and
Lo havc the uuiver.-.t! acknowledgement of
the strength with which, if they did not
behr nruu then.selves, they have held up
the hands of those who did. and of tbe fact
that their efforts at the lw.se of uiwr.it ions

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It is to your insides what bathing is to
your outside. You will soon find that
fresh air is'n pcrixraliy to you and will take
rare to have your rooms well ventilated,
especially your bedroom. Cover yourself
npxvcll in bod, but alccp with your window
wide open, no matter how cold it is. —Ju­
lian Hawthorne’s Letter.

Japanese Interiors.
The bouses that the Japanese women oc­
cupy arc, it goes without baying, ns nrat
and wonurously fashioned as whcwsolvea;
almost always fail of fiurpribes, with mov­
able poods, with boxes and slides, with
compartment* of nil shapes nnd nxtouishIng little closet*. llVerything is scrapulnudy clean, even among t bo humblest,
and of apparent simplicity, especially
among the richest. Alonothb altar.of the
ancestors, where sticks of incense burn, ia
gilded, lacquered and garnished like u f*avoda witl&gt; vanes and lanterns. Every*
where vise a purposed bareness—u bare­
ness all the more '-complete aud white if
the dwelling pretends to elegance. No
embroidered .apcstries: sometimes trans­
parent portieres, made of strung bends and
■jaiuboi •*. And never any furniture; iu is
&gt;n th© floor *,r on little lacquer ped eata la
J&gt;at necessary objects or vaHesof flowers
, ire place*!.
To the mUtrass'of the houra luxury coulists in tbe very excels of that clean linens
&gt;( which I spoke above, and which is one
jf the incuntratable qualities of the Jnpansw l*coplc. It is every* here tbe custom to
anslHM* before entering a house, nnd noth­
ing mjuabUU© whiteness of those mau
span which one never walks without fine
mckx with divided h-es. Thu wo«xl work
tself is white, neither painted nor var­
nished, keeping as its solo ornamentation,
snioug women of true taste, the impercep­
tible reins of thu young pine.—Pierre Loti
la Harper’s.
Inimical to Health.
It is to&lt;iAg&lt;l Hutt the dutiesuf our health
huitecior.**
not cover tho mysteries of
the beauty shops nnd cosmetic |&gt;ariors
about New York. If they did the rtgurts
would be interesting in showing not only
the baneful infiuenceuf the goods sold but
lhe army of women from all seetiuns of
the city who are willing to risk, eonjfort,
money and health for tIk- sake uf “tBying
iomethlug that is warranted tu remove
Jan hfid freckles, whiten the skin, tint the
;-heeks ami soften the flesh."
The stuff is sold at the rate of 8?iajpinf
, md
---- is just
■&gt; . .about
—.... as soothing
„ to
...the'face
------ —
“ a0 application ot creosote, ammuni.i
. mil~**i
MrariUKiitls
lw- .«•it nil v.
tliM
—•• -- v.-m&gt;l&lt;l •&gt;*.
I effect pnslucud by Mme de Hnuibug’s
; l,uhn of ynnth is exactly the «ame.
! If you doubt this you have only to visit
the cosmetic factories. Went Fourteenth
nnd Twenty-third greet*, Broadway am!
Sixth avenue, untl under the pretext of
waiting for your sister .**«• with your own
eyes t he “wonderful ehange in the appear
once’’ made by the luitent medicines. Ytra
won’t know thecustomeni, for the reaj-nn

thu when milk hm °nce been chilled it
suura much mor© fa ’Mb' ,han the orig­
inal artiriu. Tbo 4ifik nlty will, I think,
ta&gt; met br »general rod action on the part
of the dairy companfow hi the quantity of
Ice used. It basbeoft m’WMfnad by ex­
periment that when milk “ cooled—that
b. the animal lint got rid &lt;a’-by exposing
It more generally to the air A’ aerating it,
the milk is better and wdi k.*P several
hours longer. Tbe process»» fMn'cctljr sim­
ple and means a saving of buntfwx’s of dol­
lars to ndairy ice bflt It will ato .make a
large number of people Indopendtstt^f ice
combines.—Interview in St. Louie Gi’ubeDemocrct.
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Kuda Wil Save €ua Fuel.
A young friend wild to me ono day: “'tYa
are fond of string leans, and they are tbe
cheapest fresh vegetable mio can buy if
only it did not take so long to cook thcmr
but nnlemi I plan to hnvo xhtm on baking
ar ironing day I cannot nff*ml them. It
•wins absurd to keep an extra- fire for two
hours jmffi for a little rness of banns.'*
Have yun Hau her experience? Try a
little soda—jus*, a generous “pinch” of
soda for a common mc*s ot beans, put into
tbe water lit which you bill tlram. will
couk the toughest Leans tender in-an hour
or leM and detract nothing from their
flavor. Tbe some is true of boiled oolons,
Leeta, tough meats, etc. In boiling a hum
always [isiboil «&gt; soda water, then take it.
out and svnah and scrape well, add- clear
waler, and you will be surprised to sec
how much mnt» sweet nnd lender yonr
bam will be.A'piitM' of fresh beef that has Inin just
long enough ur becurae a trifle nuepictoua
may l.-e no renewed Uy parboiling in soda
water as to be above reproach whey placed
before the most delicate nostrils. In the
rase of a beefttcok or roust a thorough
rinsing in cold soda water will prove quite
effectual, when the taint is ‘Oidight m* to
1*0 wholly un thu exposed surface.—Good
Housekeeping.
The Dlplomnt'i* Compliment.

Madame Mocbattn, better known, per­
haps, ax Blanche Rixoevelt, is not only a
very clover littcrntrice, but she U still one
of the must ix'-autiful. women of tIf! pres­
ent day. , To these penman! charm* a very
delicate compliment was recently paid by
the Itussiun tunboMador to the court of SL
James. Before leaving St. Petersburg he
was commissioned by the czarina to ccnd
her the “photographs of the six most
beautiful women in London.’’ The ambssMidor mmingetl tu execute it with a
skill which proves him to be a diplomat of

G. G. SPAULDING,
HflSTINQS.

Fargo’s
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Family
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Infanta and Children
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Some

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Mhe brighter!*
Busy wives who use SAP0LI0
never seem t-o grow old.Try&amp; cake •

A complete wreck of domestic happi-nee» baa often remltud from:
badly washed riish—, from an uncleaa kitchen, or from trifles which
seemed light as air. But by these things a zmkd often judges of hi»&lt;
wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect'
when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home oirts
a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness tib1
8AP0L10.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

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ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
Lawyer.
Office ever Julius Russell's ntore, state­
street, Iteatlags, Mich.
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Altonreyb nt law.
Over HastluKb National Bmik.
H Hating:.. Michfeaa.
Associate other*, st Grand Bapids. Mien.
A. SUELDON.
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Abstract and Real Estate Offioe*
At'struci Hloris. nonling*.
'Money to loan on Bea! Estate Real Estato«old on c nisdsttos. Gctirral ranleysoeHw
liitnng a i-auH.lele »*-t ol Abstract Books, com­
plied from tbe Kecordi*. can fi-rafsti ©ompMte
&lt; tracu.
C. 1‘. BROOKS. Clerk.

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How fat I’d get if I had one.’
A com-bjKindent inquires in regard io
the cost of u very modest outflt of linen for
th* household nnd if it can !&gt;c purchased
ready made
t
In reply it may be said that three parrs
of sheets at 81,50 nnd three pair nt f 1.25
(each pair), would be sufficient for a scan.
Six pairs of pillow c.-u*e« nt flfty-flve eenta
per pair, three bolster cases nt fifty cents
each, onrdor.cn townUatO, six bath towels
for R1.30, one dozen (conna*) for 82.25, one
piece of crash for kitchen uw\ *L TMs
would do for a l»eginning for two people,
but to tbe list must tie added one Iwst dam­
ask table cloth and three of German linen.
Two dozen najikins, one large, one small,
and odb dozen doilies, n dozen china towels
and three table squares. These Inst will
add 813 to t he original list, which amounted
to something less than 821. A very re­
spectable outfit could therefore be pur­
ebased, ready for tiw, except hemming tbe
crash, for al out 833. Of course tine bed
linen would b® cotton.1— Housewife:

FUEE—Get from yotir dealer free,, the
%iiBook. It has handsome picture© and
valuable information about hones.
Two or three dollar* for a S/i Horse
Blanket will t *ake your horse worth more
and cat loss to keep warm.

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Office over Holloway's firm; store.
' Office boura trom z to 4 p. m. Telephone, eoa
floating will) ruaideuce, at Holloway's drag:

I M. B. G1LI.ASF1K, Notary Pnblte
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a&amp;d U. S. Claim Agent,
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Five Mile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Test

M. FOWLER, D.D. 8.

30 other styles at prices to suit evsrybody. If you can’t got them freax yaw

Office hours S a. m io 5 p. nr.
A. BARBER. M. D.,
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Offimover Nevin’s store. Office hours frost Tk

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W. LOWRY. M. D..
Physician and Surgeon. .
Makes a specialty of (resting diseases ot tbsKTKand KAM and the nn-aervaUon uf vUIm
GI.XSEa.y fltttng SPECTACLES and eyw
Office and residence on Broadway, near Cosrt
Hesse. Hastings, Mich.

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is agent for the Ohio Farmer’s InsuraaeeXta*.
He writes policies on a man's property ngalnsX
toss by Are. lightning or wind; against a msaFe
life by death and accident.

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MITH a COLG rove;
. Lawyers.
(Office In Union block, Hssttnis.)
Prse.Urei l» all tbe court* of tbe state.

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E. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s 1U.„,
Practices In all courts of the State. GoUeettans
cromptly attending to.
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R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathio
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siclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

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UARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate!»•
1’1
surancc mid Ixtans.
Office with J. G. Bunyan A Bon. 3 doors north
of Poatofflce.
BpecisUttention given to waking exobaana
of property. Tbe inleresta of f-r. —

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In dm- tithe a frame reached the ezarina.
In which were grouped six. photos. The
ccnterioue v.-.-s an culanred head of the
PrincrvA of Wales, round which were ar­
ranged five smaller studies of Madame
Ibxwrrrlt-Mncbetth in various poses. The
delicate compliment was duly nppn-ctaied
by tiiv czarina. who sent tn 5Ladamc
Mochctta a valuable scurf of Kusainn lace
and an autograph letter, which, no-doubt.
th&lt;? recipient considered still more valu­
able.—Iximlon M«xl&lt;-rn Society.
*

rompanied by their hmrtMudt*, fathers or
brothers, who come to swear at the
nin'kiHi. wig* knows In her hc:&lt;rt she i»
trading on th©credulity of her sex nnd ad­
The Storj of u Social Jtrllc.
ShmbtimcH 1 doubt if 1 wen- burn, writes vising the u»&lt;jof a d*voctien the very in­
a society belle iu The Ladies’ Home Jour- i ’ gradients of which are injurious.—New
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nal. I think 1 nm the result of trnnsmi- "1 York Worldgra|ion—first an orchid, next n bird of
Young People Should Keep Qouae.
pnradihe. and lost of all, a blooded horse.
“The great increase in th© number of &lt;111 belong to nn &lt;dd family, nnd my wfliciior
THE ‘ COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. lolls me that I have u great deal of monej;
lawyer, who scores of times fond asked ali­
m*kr all their ahnaa with ladde of b«al 11 nd with but whoever heard of a woman bgving
mony for ill used client*. "is dm- in great
rebbrr. Thia etltKa to the ahoe oaA prvvesta Um enough! Mnmikm, very aensi-hlv. traine*!
rubber from aUp(*B&lt; ott.
part to the tendency of the middle clniwcs
me to be h c*X]uette. From the time that 1 of society tn lire in boarding hoanU aud
Call f*&gt;r the - Oolcbewwr "
couhl stand 1 was ful|y aware of the value family hotels. With no housework u&gt;su­
“ADHESIVE COUNTERS." □f ray white skin, my d«&gt;p, dnrk eyo mid
pervise, nor even the care of their own
that, attached to the wonderful nil bnir, apartments, young wives nnd middleaged
they madeva gorgeous framing for my wives also find themselves with tow much
Bi.ely cut fned.
leisure on hand. To vary the monotony
I was willing to go robed early, for I had of such a life protracted shopping excur­
been told of the good of thu.-o sleeping sions, street prumeumles and frequent the­
hours that come before 12 o’clock; to be atre matinees are resorted to. '
bathed nnd rubbed until 1 wa* weary
‘My advice to newly married couples,’’
A l'rv'.lt&gt;bl» Ocenpatlun.
enough to sleep again, because my nurae continued the venerable vender of legal
Among the many ingenious ways in
find said that the* would tnaku my form lore, “is to settle down to hourekeeping.
bandnome atid supple nud m&gt; arms nnd no matter nn bow modest a scale it may which w&lt;&gt;mon seek opportunities to nmke
neck the admiration of the world. School he. Even if the bride has to soil her white a livelihood is that of going arunutl to the
houses of society people and cleaning nnd
was tin unknown quantity to me—governhands with housework she will lx* hap­ repairing fine drosses that have bwn acci­
bsmcm ami that sort of tiling came and 1
than If cx|x&gt;scd to the dangers which dentally soiled or otherwise fnjurvd. It is
emlutvd them, learned .of them, null was pier
lurk in the indolent life uf a boarding wud that then? nre women who find every
tpoken of by them as the most beautiful house existence."—New York Telegram.
hour of tbe time proflubly employed Id
lirl they bail ever scen-4&gt;ut. une wh» wan
this manner: in fact more work of the sort
utterly heartle»&lt; Tbcyariittle underfgood
m
than they can accomplish is offered them.
that heart was t he Inst thing that would
Perhaps the most successful system of Lace maiiding is included in thia service,
be desirable in my profeMiion, for I made it
co-operative housekeeping in the world is and the skill of some of these nomad reno­
such.
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At 18 yeara/f age I waa brought out. but at Gaia©, a suburb &lt;&gt;f Paris. The associa­ vators of such cobweb hnery amounts al­
most to lace weaving.—Now York Times.
for three months before that ray mother tion was founded in 1800 by a large heart
bad taught me exactly who nmuug the ed, large brained Frenchman of wealth,
The holy synod of the Russian or Grrek
men were eligible, who were not, whnt who planned the system and furnished tbo
women were to be cultivated, whnt ones to capital, ft tqiened with COD person** or church has just issued a decree'imposing a
Im- civil to and what ones to ignore. 1 nasoclatea and now has a membership of religious penance from three to five yearn
made my first ugipearaocc nt the Patri­ thousand*. Everything is bought in balk, iu length upon all widows and widowers
^6’
archs’ boll,nnd mnmmn vt-ry wisely had me nnd ao large are profits, owing to the ex­ who are wicked enough to attempt matri­
’dresMtl in the finest of white silk miufliD, cellence of the management, that it is sold mony tor the third time, aud for rail wid­
Htol3H
marie In empire style, with a broad, white nt kffc than cost. In paying for rent the ows of flO who are found guilty ot the sec­
lto3.
saah about my waist, n white rose in my associate pays for food, fuel, light, laun­ ond offense a rigid pe nance of two years’
2.00
SKto
bnir. and long, white glove* only partially dering and schooling, just as a tenant in a duration is prescril-ed.
covering my beautiful arms. As was first class apartment house liquidates the
One of the favorite arguments against
proper, 1 accepted the invitations to daucu expense of heat nnd janitor’s service in the
$2.50 Call Shoe
•ending girls to college is that so- many of
from the elderly men. from whom it was a single charge of rent. In connection with
for Gontiomon, compliment to receive them, nnd ns far as the housekeeping service there is a nursery, them gut married after graduation, and
J he ujjrk anti money is wasted.
possible 1 ignored the younger ones. I kindergarten nnd preparatory schools, ) therefore
Another popular objection ia that college
sought mamma’s wing at the eud of each where infants and children are cared for
knowledge makes them so wise and unat­
.
dance, nud to her delight the impression aud educated.—New York World.
tractive they won’t haw any chances to
left on everybody’s tnind was that of my
marry.
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being au extremely beautiful, ingenuous,
The late Miss Marianne North was one
young girl who knew nothing whatever
To make n convenient arrangement for
of
the
most
notable
of
English
women.
drying collars and cuffs use a piece of mnsabout society. How they erred!
*
About twenty years ago, being rich nnd in­ lin, on which you sew buttons io numhet*
dependent, she went alone to fndia, China, and positions to suit, nnd fasten that
Japan,
Australia,
California,
tbe
South
strongly on Ch the clothes liuc.und the linen
Once a? least every day water should
touch every jiart of your skin, and every Sea Islands and the West Indies to study articles will not get tom or lost.
part should be rubbed till it ts rosy with a the native flora. She pence rated where
Misa Helen Brice, daughter of the Ohio
towel or brush. The water need not be few men had set foot, nnd in twelve years
of exploration made a priceless collection tenntor, is a girl uf rather more (ban meOORIA1E IS OR THE ISTTOfl OF EVERY SHOE. cold—it should not be. unlcsa the heat
of tbo room or the season makes it of plants and drawings, which she depos­ iiam Wight, wit ha finely molded figure.
agreeable. You can bathe and rub your­ ited at Kew gardens in a museum built nt She hni a beautiful complexion, a profu­
self thoroughly in ten minutes, including her own expense nnd presented as a free sion of soft brown hair, and large, exprvssgift to the nation. Miss North was not
F. G. STOWELL Agent.
good soap on your face. If it makes your only a naturalist, a linguist and nn ex­
Mm. Oscar Wilde is a plainly dressed,
face shiny it ds only because you have not plorer, hut an artist, a musician and a pretty little woman, with no distinguish­
PROBATE ORDER­
rubbed it dry. Apply friction lightly and moat brilliant talker, as well as a noble ing graces, nnd her only approach torosbriskly with tho palms of your hands nnd hearted woman.—Harper’s Bazar.
thetlciam is the affecting of immense Gains­
County at Barry, huldeu ul the Protmle office lb the shine will disappear.
borough hats, heavy with drooping plumes.
the City of Hastings, in said eountv- «n Tues­
If during the day you get into a perspira­
day. the mb day at Decemt»-r in the year one tion never let tbo perspiration dry on your
A lettur pad for a gentiemam Is easily
tboasana eight hundred and ninety.
What women need most ia a knowledge
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot skin; takeoff your clothes aud rub your­ made. Take a piece of ribbon of Any pre­ ot self and an intelligent understanding of
ferred color 27 inches long nnd 2 inches
1 1© the matter of the estate of Robert InRey, self with a towel. Perspiration cools the wide, and in the center fasten a strip of nature’s laws, not'u parcel of nostrum* of
akin and sends tho blood hiwnrd. If It
which they know nothing and which may
^Ou^nlding and filiUS th- fi-ml
dries so yon get a chill, but If you rub celluloid 4 inches long. Then take the ba hurtful ia the extreme.
Oscar Maith ws. aamiiiistratnr of
estate yourself the blood returns to the anrface two ends of tbe ribbon, put them together,
Spring that tlie mm may bt'heard and allow­
and
fasten
around
tbetn
a
small
strip
of
anil then you are safe.
ed nnd he tie discharged from his said trust.
Never weer heavy shoes in a sickroom.
Sun and air are as good for the akin as celluloid. Upon this paint in gilt letters
Thereupon It 1» ordered, lliat Friday, the
exnldsyof January, A. D. tssi.atteo octoek in water. If you can find meum* of “tanning” the word “Letters.” The two *nds of the List or felt slippers or shoe-. ahottld tie
the lurenoon. ba aasigned for the Iwaring ol yourself from bvad to foot i~i tbe sun, so ribbon will be on opposite a’des cf t he cel­ worn, as they are not only crnf.irtable to
said petition, and that the heir* a* law
said
luloid. By pulling thcM
t pad can be the wearer, but a doubly dU IE? J Lleming
deceased nnd all otber. persons iByrrataA m much the better. Clothes nra a uecesaary made to hold a large or a Bm j:'. picket of to the sick one.
misfortune tn our cHinnte and civiltzation,
but to lx: without thc.n for half tu; hour letters.—Home Magazine
A child’s t-oleo is murid in its mother's
every day would be good fur you, if you
tars, do do fl bl, Lot tbe bawliuj* cf a buby
can so arrange matters. Mike a habit of
Many people buy ice nt certain periods of is not whnt tbo patrons of a public enterdrawing ytrar breath deep trt. every inspira­
tion. You con begin this when you arc toe year for uo other purpose than to keep uinment pay money to hear.
working Indoors; by aud by you will be Llurfr milk sweet, and whan tbe minimum
The New Orleans Woman's club has
price for a lump is ten cents thia often'
able to do it all tl»e time.
But you cannot breathe iwoperiy with amounts to a 300 per cent, increase in the •uopted crimson us lb© club , color. Ou
milk. The reanau Kice
has
to be
corsets ou. You will have w choose, I am .price
— of
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afraid, between good luags and atylteb j used so much for keeping milk sweet U itftnd on the prejidcai's desk.
Hi™ oorr.)
.
j«dc»ori

yond computation but for women and their
work.—Harper’s Bazar.

CASTOR IA

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lota tor sale.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., HMtings, MWh.

sold by

A. E. Woolley, Agent.

nils House Is new, with pleasant rooms. Th*
patron age of the public ts respectfully noUatteC

CtLIFORNIA, W1SRHBT0R
Hastings City Bank,
AND OREGON

EXCURSIONS

Mich.

Hastings,

CAPITAL $75,000.00
StEPLVS 88.000.00.

GmcKKs:
O. G. Robinson, PveaMent;

To cure Bilioustwo. Sick Headache, Coaatl-

D. W.B

ni'jtcTOM:
•an W. ReysokU,
D. G. RoMuson.
J- A.Greblc,
John Carveth,

BILE BEANS
Price of

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�Additional Local News.
Speaking of good rnrolntton* why would
«ojn&lt;rj. Jul bow •drlMdUr thta ulUm»- and Sunday.
Marcus Bollenger Ia drawing lumber to R not be a good reaolutlon If every able
The Baptiat* of thb city
*orely afbuild a large bam wltte basement under bodied man in Woodland would resolve to
take the Bannkm. It is the best and flitted Indeed in the low of jbt-’f
eign aud domestic criticism.- of our recent­
Tbarefay.
n. 8. UW1»
Lew Smith aud wife, of Caledonia, came cheapen: paper In tbe county, and the only hard-workiug pastor. Beir D. B- t&gt;%
ly enacted tariff Jaw. In face of the fact
who left yeotorday to aeoepC the
one wholly printed in our county.
.R8AALL L.COOK Edl««that this measure relegates to the free list Wednesday from their home to spend Naw
We understand that a new law firm have of a large church at Uramlp. Wyorofag.
Years with A. G. Cortright and family.
sundry articles upon which more than Mrs, 8. was taken elck the following nighL routed rooms In our village, and will aomt The best wishes of Ills many Hasting,
sixty million dollars of duty has hitherto Dr. Elliott wm called who aald It was neu­ commence business in earnest on April 1st. friends altcud him.
not HAJnrraH*. mich.. fosroptwr,
Many of our cl Urena are complaning of
AUUVBT 14. I8TW.
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been collected, and practically accords free ralgia of the stomach. She is still confin­
Under the direction of that master spirit
taxes.
raw materials for all exported product* ed to the. bed, but is at thin writing more । high
such perfornumort. Sylvwrter
Nettle I am- has returned from Buffalo, In
easy.
members of Barry Lodge, h. of 1’’
attorneys for a free foreign trade on both
Old Mrs. Williams Is not improving as where tdie lias been engaged in th»‘ tuillin- doubtlFM prolure a new play Bra Oreuwl
sides of the Atlantic are united In a cho­ rapMJy tu her many friends would wish.
ery trade during tbe fall and winter. She lias lately secured, which ia w»'d to exceed
I
We hope that every Micblran tawr
will remain til! March, and will then go to tbe - Knlghte of Hcr.-nlre” In dramatic tnrus of denunciation of the law, and con­
I Wifi secure tte pamphlet csmtalntog tbe
Leslie, where ate has secured a good posi­ teresL tine effect and fun. Hie titit* of tn«
tinue to demand that foreign competitors
Lyman Spiers two little girls «are wry tion.
I report of the Michigan state grange, and
rmpowtpl.y H TM l&gt;.«hlrr ot Uc
be accorded free access to our markets. In sick at this writing.
We hear that our hotel is nteut to Sphinx, or the Oriental Order of Rollick­
• give It» clew, careful study and thdught.
Cha* Brooks caute very' nor having a change hands, and that the new comers
full knowledge of the fact that the burden
i So far as tegfclattou by, congress »*&gt;’
ing Ram*”
runaway
one
day
last
week
while
return
­
will
run
a
saloon
in
connection
with
It.
- Improv tte Unanvlal condition of the uj&gt;on cilire ns against whom these foreign­ ing from Noabville.
Attached to the afternoon train Tuesday,
Our pool man has added a lunch table to
i country, we think the suggestions of tint ers propose to compete must be proportion­
Alva Bllvens has ‘returned from Hins­ hla outfit; but we are afraid he will be was the special car carrying Henry Staffdale Co., where he has teen wurkipg for compelled to add a few more auxiliaries ley. the great African explorer, and hla
i state grangv are well considered, and wise. ately increased.
The limit of presumption seems to have some time.
before he can make an honest living.
party. Though there were a great many
| and entirely outside of nil party prejudice
J. Hawks and wife visited friends near
Uncle John DiUenbeek is on tbe sick request* for Henry to cotao entt nnd ahojv
| ate partisan feeling. While w«- may not been reached when men and Journals fore­ Lacey one day last week.
himself, vet he heeded them not. and the
list.
I in all things agree entirely with their; eon- most in this crusade against Industries
There was nn oyster supper at I). JU.
The time is not fur distant when Mr. fair crowd that anseml led at the depot to
Staplefl will receive his sentence or se­ see him. didn't have its ctirloaity satisfied
chmlons; we think that if legislation shall through which our country has attained its Mnrsliall’s last Tnesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitcomb, of Grand cure a new trial.
any more, than as* If he were still *'In
1 keep inside of them,
will not go far present enviable (»ositlon invoke the aid of
Rapids, visited Maple Grove friends last
The Odd Fellows Installed officers Mon­ Darkest A^ica.”
1 ’ astray. Tte cansM ot the agrtculturaa de- those millions of^ workers who are the week.
day evening.
The ncw management of the City Bank
। predion we think are plainly stated. chief sliarers in a general prosperity, and
Hattie Griffin, of Kalnmazoo, made ter
M. Doster, of Prairieville, marie a busi­
has every reason to be proud uf the state­
ness trip to this place on Monday last.
Stewiag. dial with Russia. India. Africa. who are certain to be the principal suffer­ parents a short visit last week.
ment published In our • last which repre­ Watches.
•
B.
W.
Graham
has
returned
from
Dako
­
Clocks, Jewelry.
ers
in-the
event
of
a
reversal
of
our
nation
­
Mary
Shelton
is
now
working
for
B.
S.
Australia. New Zealand and South Ameri­
sents the most healthy financial condition
ta. and Itas gone to work for #d. Reynolds Holly.
ca as competitor* with a territory caimble al policy of protection to home industries. in his barber shop at Nashville.
of that inatitutlon rinpe its organization.
.
With no disparagement to the excellent
of unlimited expansion, and our territory
wWm. Griffin, Jr., losla valuable dog tert
week.
January .nth, Prairieville postoffice be­ older bank we say thia,' and also that there
xi«nrh oceufdvd from ocean to ocean, ren­ Defa’ ed tetter.
is plenty of business apd plenty of room
Mr* Wm. Guy tegim her school again came a money order office.
dering any further tnervase rof home proWe wonder what has become of our holi­ Movday, after n two weeks vacation.
Dur town has an Epworth I-eague of for both, and we arc gtad to sec- such pros­
dnetkm by «s (to any considerable extent) day slelghrklpfl.
Wm. Frantz, of Sunfield, called on about co members in good working order, perity come to the new one.
Bpm. tn Mik’s Lipscomb and wife, k Mapte Grove friends last week.
Jmpo^iblc will make it necetfmry tor us
with nearly funds enough on hand to buy
Died.
boy. To Dennis Haskill and wife, a girl.
There was a surprise party at 8. Beiglfs a fine library for the Sunday School.
to rely more closely on ourselves, and |iroArina, Infant daughter of (5*onw&gt; nnd Louise
Mrs. Frank Nash and children are mak­
Rev. White is to commence a series of Smith. died of *|dn»l merfingllis. Suoda/ Olgbt,
vkte tor ourselves u home market tor our ing an extended visit with her parents in Friday night of Inst week.
and
was
buried
ou
Tueftdar.
M. Doan has returned from Petoskey.
meet Ings at Delton this week.
products that will relieve us from our de­ Kunsn*
Mrs. M. Guy spent Saturday anti Sunday
Mrs. Hunt, of Three Rivero, is visiting
Distemper ft”1! cold® are very fnshlonr- with her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Seaman.
pendent? on the markets of the old world.
Michael SL John, of North Branch, was
her daughter, Mrs, White.
blc In this quarter.
Uncle
Ezra
Chessman
is
quite
sick
at
Mrs. Belle Dixon, of N. Dakota. Is visit­ trying to put a chitin under a log when tbe
The report shows that Ud percent, of tbe
Alta $peneer, of Fowlerville, Is spend­ this writing.
lug her mother-in-law at NHet&gt;.
props under tin? log gave way and St. John
aggregate of agricultural products in the ing tte winter with bet unde, James
. Geo. Moore lias returned from Ids west­
Reported that C. Doster and Geo. Brow­ was crowded down out of sight lie yell­
United State* cotton excepted, finds a mar­ Spencer, and taking music lesson*
ern trip.
IMPROVED
ne! are Journeying to Scotland, embarked ed. but was not much hurt when they pull­
There was a big turnout at the I*. I. oys­
ket for its consumption nt home.
ed him out n short time afterword*.
on the steainer Hazel.
ter supper Inst Thursday evening. Every
This thought Is a very suggestive &lt;me,
. The W. C. T. U. meet al the home of
body hud a good time.
Prof, llncon, of Middleville, was shak­ Sirs. W. L. Brown Tuesday.
when w consider that both iiy immigra­
Miss Alile Spencer, of this place, and ing hands with old acquaintance? hero
PROBATE ORDER.
Tuesday two young men not many miles
tion and increase, the consumption must Charles Fuller, of Coats Grove, were mar­
of Michigan, county of Barry—•*
*»
away, made read}* to attend an oyster sup­ State
At a session of the Probate Court for thevuuoried
last
Wednesday
afternoon
at
ter
home.
Horace Hull and wife of Wayland visit- per in the neighborhood the 2u&lt;L Both
increase also, and unless more territory
tycl
Barry
holden
at the ProbateOMcelBtMeelty
Elder Mourer. officiating. Only friends of
were dfaapnolntod in not finding their of ilaatinw In Mid county on W«an**rtay. the HOU CHOLERA, and
shall be acquired tor cultivation, tte re- the contracting parties were present. ol relatives here Friday aud Saturday.
Herbert Doolittle and family have moved
Tlhday of January In the year ouethousaud
mahdiig tour per cent must «am l&gt;e need­ They took the seven o'clock train at lAke to Howard City where we understand Mr, girls and as a last resort; for go they must, eight hundred nnd ninety one.
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot
Odessa for Chelsea, where they are spend­ D. tms made an engagement in a furniture one of them produced bis mothers best
ed touted our own population.
KVNDaKDS OF THEM.
dress,
in
which
the
other
was
quickly
ar
­
Probate.
I
d
tbe
matter
of
tbe
estate
of
Stephen
Doster,
Now right here comes in the genius of ing the holiday* May they live long and factory.
rayed and away they sped to the party,'
happy Is the wish of your rerite.
|
deceased.
Mrs. Adam Oswald was called to Kala­
reatriettve legislation. If foreign products
On reading aud filing the petition, duly
John Graff and Rena BneheldeH. of mazoo Friday by tte illness of her sent in their ca[d and caused quite a wnwitlon. After an Introduction bj the hosier verlfled. of tteorge J. Doster, son of »aM de­
shall not be allowed to ceme into this Campbell. A. Mote and J. Gatnet of daughter Mrs. Baxter.
to the company the bogus lady revealed ceased praying that administration of said
country without paying the reatrlctiye Campbell, and Ben Friendly and Dqlllah
B. Fisher's house is being plastered and himself by his awkwardness, and then. oh. | estate may be granted to jour petitioner or
WILLIS ROEISOL.
some other sultab e perron.
Bevier,
of
Lake
Odessa,
were
married
the
carpenter*
with
Sam
Firth
at
the
duties imposed. It needs no prophet nor
my!
Boys you can’t tool old people.
Thereupon it fa ordered, that Tn-sday,
Christmas eve.
•
head, are finishing up the inside work.
the loth dav of Febrnarr. A. D. IRBk at un
tte son of a prophet, to foresee that a home
Our
merchants
bad
quite
a
brisk
trade
Ix&gt;vl Curtis and Com Nye, of tills place, The house will be nn ornament to the
in the, lore noon, be aifalgnodfor
Christman, but don’t think the)’ have no o'clock
market, the best of all markets, will be were married Chrl-tinas day.
Hie tearing of Mid petition, and that
I lace.
the telrs nt law of said deceased and
Elder Mourer married three copies
created right here, the law of supply and
Mr; Hartle, of Sand Lake, a former resi­ holiday goods left.
all other persons Interested In said rotate,
Rev.
D.
B:
Pope
lias
left
our
town
and
dent of this place, is hero visiting with his
required to appear at a session of said Court,
demand must force such a Qonditlan of Wednesday afternoon and evening.
taken up his residence in Hickory Corners, i are
D. M. Myers, of Ad* spent the holidays old neighbors.
then to t&gt;e holdeu at the Probate Office, In the
things to the great benefit of the agricultur­ at home.
Sorry to lose so go&lt;»d a citizen.
city of Hastings In said county and »l:ow cau*-.
Mr* John Holden is quite sick.
For tale in Harting* by
If any there be. why tbe prayer of tbe • peti­
Mnt.
L.
Thompson
and
family
leave
the
ists of this country, and that too at no
E. C. Denary was on our streets Wed­
Mrs. Rote II rk&gt;. Of Spring Brook, is,
tioner may not te granted.
IF. H. GOODYEAR, Druggirt.
very distant day. The report further nesday.
And it Is further ordered that said petitioner
giving music lessons to a number of pupils farm, and are to occupy the house in town
give notice to the perrons Interested in sahl es­
Kiltie Lockwood was among friends in here nnd her class bids fair to become vacated by Elder Pope.
statefl In regard to tbe silver question, and
tate, of the |&gt;endancyp( said petition*ar.n the
Uncle
J.
liarthoru
wet
with
quite
a
ser
­
thia vicinity over Sunday.
larger.
hearing thereof by eaualng a copy of tiffs order
Ms effect on the financial condition of the
We wonder what makes Frank Short go
Wo sliall have meetlugs again during ious accident last week near Orangeville. to be published in the lUstincs Hants kr a newsJi i» horse sprang sidewisi*. and threw the (taper printed unrf circulated In said County of
country, that they would reemnmtmd. in an opfMMtlte direction so laucli.
this week, everything being favorable.
carriage nown an embankment, throwing liarry once In each week for three successive
te’vi Curtis an»l wife began huuscKeep"that the entire output of our gold and sli­
tn said day of hearing.
him and Sarah 11. both to the ground., weeks previous
South Curlton.
CHARLES W. ARMSTKUffG.
ver mine* not used In the arte, be made u Ing nt once on Mr* Alice Nje’s farm.
Uncle tuts been confined to his-ted since,
Mr. and Mr* Charles Fuller begin house­
1891. New Yearn came m weeping.
(Atrueeopy.i
Judge of Probate.
basis tor ;the Iraue of legal tender notes keeping soon at Grand Rapid*
The Christmas pleasure seekers have all but under Dr. Sacket’s care and Chas.
Ruggira nursing, he will soon be out
taterehangablc with coin."
David Kllngcrman and wife have begun returned, and report a pleasant time.
Sarah
escaj&gt;ed
with
a
few
slight
bruises.
Mrs. Sarah Jonas and little son. of Chi­
If such silver issue should not exceed housekeeping upon their farm in Odessa
having been made In the conditions
Dr. Hyde ond family are spending the ofDefault
cago. are visiting at Mrs. Ellen Jones,
a certain mortgage nude by Junes M. Cote
tbe wants of trade, and thereby become township.
holidays with his father at Stratforfi, aod A. Cote, his wife, to John R. Barnum, dated
Ruse Sears, who has l&gt;eon very sick with West Carlton.
tte poorer, currency, as compared with gastric fever, is getting better.
About twenty friends of Mr. and'Mrs. Canada. We are looking for his return.
gold, tteSF^nld be no reasonable objec­
J. J. Perkins has returned from a two
Mrs. Dllienbeck was over to Mr* Sears Win. Raymond spent New Years eve with
week’s visit with friends at his old home i'rbi
.
them at their home.
tion. It should only be made a circulating taking care of the sick last week.
Charley Brooks’ team ran away the other in Ohio.
medium qp to an amount, that will let the
Little Kobin Nausley Is very sick with duly recorded in tte offle.- of the Bvgister of
day when he was returning from Hastings,.
Silver certificate floa’ along side of ite
Born, to John Russell and wife, JDoc. smashing up things considerable and hurt­ Inflamatlon of tte bowels.
Deeds lor Barn County, lu liber *.’7 ot mortgact*.
.
gold brother and'be as Ingersoll once said, 30tto. a son.
W. L. Brown’s drug store and Itodge &amp; on page 25* and the Mine wm again asMgued
ing him quite badly.
by Joel bt. Jehu to Barry &amp; Downinc. Novem­
Geo. H|rtom was&gt;p town Saturday.
able to (tajr at all times “1 know that my
Mr* Sarah Durgee, of East Carlton, is Itobiiiaon's undertaking establishment are ber ttth. Pto. and Mid assignment recorded In
Our school house was thoroughly clean­ quite sick at this writing.
connected by a triephorpt, but one more the Offlee of tt»e Register of Deeds tn and tor
redeemer livelh." If the silver shall be ed during] vacation.
Barry County. In liter X of mart^ages-on pnge
Mrs. Anna Snyder, of Grand Rapids, is 'connection is needed, the sexton’s office.
crowded ferifrard so that gold is considered
io,. Oa wblch mortgage there is claimed to be
Heary Southwell has rented the Seger visiting her father, Mr. McKinney, this
Dr. McLt-ay Is on the mend wc are glad due
at the date uf this notice tbe stnn of sixtytbe better money, then gold would te blacksmith shop, and will work In the
to say.
five dollars and tblnv-two ranta. and an attor­
same
this
winter.
The 1. O. F. held a very fine banquet ney a fee of twenty fire dollars provMsd for tn
Sonic are complaining of feeling like the
bearded up aud become scarce and silver
YOU WANT.
Mrs. Frost nnd Mrs. Seger visited at grippe. Hope the epidemic will not visit Tuesday evening at the hotel ball. Judging mI&lt;1 mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at
dtaprvcia’e in value, and bo brought up a: Battle Creek last week.
law having Ix-mi Inatituted u» recover tbe
from the evergreens, flowers and other monevs secured by said mortgage, or any part
utir town thb winter.
a discounts equal to the difference between
John Moon. Jr. Is helpless with rheuma­
•John Flemming was lu Battle Creek last decorations being conveyed there, and the
Now.'ihwctore
by
virtue
of
the
power
of
sale
tbe two metal* This would enable Eng­ tism this winter.
energy displayed by the committee of ar­ coiitafuMt In said mortgage, and tte statute In
Will Cargo shipped a cargo of stock to
ENTKltl AlNlNOt white of Mjund yrt&amp;HiiIr*.
land again to come hero nnd buy our
Mr. and Mrs. Fortes spent several 'days rangement* especially M. J. Go&lt;ts. Music such uh mate and.provided, notice ia hereby
Buffalo Monday.
the past week with friends at Middleville. was prepared by some ot the singers here, f*’:" ,th“ &lt;M&gt; tetwfav. tbe «h day of April. Z
American sliver for 25 per cent, cr more
i.1*9.*’ *£.ot*1ock ,u .M»e forenoon, I shall
and a large &gt; company were present from sell
Jasper
Warner
intends
to
move
on
to
D.
at
public
auction
to
tils
highest
gldder.
at
Coat*
Grove,
discount, and take tbe silver over to Indi*
Plainwell. Tbe tables were Just loaded the north front door of tbe court bouse In tbe
R. Foster’s farm. East Carlton.
Mr, Stowell, of Reed City. As visiting
a sliver country, and buy wheat with it at
LcvkHttv. and pjzi-j.
Services will be held at 3 p. m. for a down with goodie* we were told, and wc
(that being tbe place where
Circuit Court for Barry County Is boldcii),
ite full valve thus putting American wheat friends In this vicinity.
few weeks at the M. E. church. Instead of believe it, for we know these good wives the
the prcnuwrs desertbrd in said mortgage or so
Mr. Fuller, of Orleans Co,, N. Y. state.
J-XABHK J'ARKKT RWURTBs qaots
and daughters are always equal to just umcn thereof us uiav be mcesaarv to »iay the
at a discount ot 25 per cent, and doing it Is visiting hid* brother Moses, and soop evening.
lirnt01 l*ttow't"n»- LIVE stick
The P. of 1. Intend to hold open lodge such an emergency. Sorry we were not a
with our own silver. , This has been Brit- leaves for III.
/
about the 24th. Speaking aud singing Jonathan Just about then.
Hank tarabee. 1&gt;f Delton, made his will be In order.
uuunra oovcuhijVlab tactics In the post and she is working
teave your subscriptions at tte nost­ T. 7 .. J
th
«
Pr*"
”
**
telng
draentert
la
mother.
Mrs. A. C. Walt, a visit last week.
bmM h, fcrfc, .boor Uk. M«.
Mr
affice for the Bhknkk. You can not afford •aid nwrtgAge a&lt; kIi rerUln piece &lt;irt parol of
UU’.VttMB MOM THE HUKn-XatK*. .
Mr. Taylor, of South Bend, Ind.. Is vfsM,-M'.!UnUe’ Wng *nd
ln ,he Hu,e
to be without a county paper.
■gam and we shall lefialate wisely when IUng Ms daughter, Hrs. A. C. Walk
MichlgAtuand known *nd described aa todoa*
tojrit- Gommenelng at tbe quarter poston
Another
year
ha*
dawned
upon
u*
nnd
we keep our silver at I par value, and not
Wm. Kennedy carries a broad smile all
south side of section 38 running north on Mid
each
and
every
one
of
un
ought
to
form
allow them to injure the American farmer, day. all &lt;&gt;n account of a boy.
rt5L ll"° on*-brit mile, thence west (40) f«riy
some good resolutions.
Small pieces of ice taken in tbe mouth '^,*?
rods. tten&lt;-r eouth one-half m&gt;le. tbonce east
by a political fight amongst ourselves over . Mrs. O. S. Wolfe, of Traverse City, is
Our mBrehanta are busy taking Inven* will often allay vomiting and quench thirst. MiXTSK; ?
very sick at B. F. Wolfe’s. Her son
tbe aiiver bill. The report also takes very Cha* was called by telegram to care for torie* and will soon know how they have
Soak the feet, iuid bind on baking soda oreiei*&gt;I,taln,riCl0rty
acn?* 01
R,ore
fared during the pant year.
4eeided ground against the idea of govern­ her.
!in ORIGINAL
The rfadJng circle at John Velte's Fri­ dampened, and in the morning yon will be
Ba run &amp; Downing.
Frank Bain, who has been affiictcd for
ment loans to the people, and we think
surprised to find tlie soreness all out of
day
night
was
a
pleasant
-affair.
It
will
their argument fa a conclusive one. they upwards of twenty years with fit* died in meet in two weeks nt Prof. J. M. Smith** corn*
coohRTraiB I
Kalamazoo a few days ago. Funeral at
thiak “ whti the farmers need, is tetter tte church Thursday.
School commencad on Monday, after a
When any one runs a nail or a wire in
facilities for paying debts, uot for contie flesh, bold tte wound over burning
H. E. Keltw-y’s youngest boy has lort tbe two weeks’ vacation.
ASS^LBK2E?1A'!?.•?O!'.‘.!S
C. H. -Snyder is kept busy in his wagon sugar a* soon as poasibte and it will pre­
tarttog them" and tliat the scheme for the use use of his lower limb* Cause, grippe.
, FRJB1T8 OttDStt.
vent aofjpnes*
J. B. Smith has returned to Ypsilanti, step repsiring.
(•oomnent to build warehouses fur farm
of Michigan, County •[ Dnrry—ss.
SUCH A PAPER
Enoch Andrus, our Worthy county secre­ jWash straw maUing with soap and State
after spending the bolidnys with his par­
Ata MMMou Of (he Probate Court far the
yrodacita and advance money on them is ent*
tary. has been spending several day# dur­
County ot tUrry. holdmi at the. Probate onice in
water and wipe very dry. Cane bottom alt .1?.
mtirely unpcaotk al and foolish, and would
1 loT*t,l' !“U'1 county, ou NaiurWm. Wood,, am old and honored resident ing the past week in our township.
THE
WEEKEV
chairs
may
be
thus
washed
and
dried
in
day. the 3rd davof January, tn the I ear one
Opr new Jeweler necms to be kept busy.
be class legislation, that might just as of this toWn died Wednesday of last week,
th'HiMud efam hundred ana ninety one.
- We failed to get our mall from the south the open air.
rrobZT'’ Marias W. Armstrong. Jadge ol
wmaiotentiv be asked br every other pro- aged 74 year* The deceased was a con- one day last week.
Bent whaiebonea may be restored to
Bteent Christian man and had been con­
dtactas welL We trust that the ideas of nected with the church for upwards of 40
&gt;&gt;“
olCrtori.
About 00 young people assembled at Ira shape by soaking in warm water a few
tbe Michigan grange may be carefully read year* Hb. leaves a devoted wife, two sons Jordan’s one ntgbt last week, and had a hour* or by warming over a lamp or fire.
And Its HousohoJa Bupplamont.
_
. ........
pleasant
time.
and thoroughly digested, without any par- and a large circle of friends to mourn
Never
iron
silk
with
a
hot
Iron
as
It
crawtj,
prayiUK
that
auiiiiulstratliHi
of »*n
Wm. Wood, of Coats Grove, was buried
loss.
takes the stiffness out of II If necessary
w“*“” -r
on Thursday.
For $1.00 a Year.
abb after mature deliberation to deterEugtHe Davenport, of the Agricultural to preaa It, lay tbe pieces of silk between
Hickory Cornar*.
zalae whether tte legivlaUou of congress Is
College, spent a few days at home last newspaper*
Mr. and Mr* Wheeler, of Alitno, spent week.’
tor the hearing at
wire &lt;ir anwfac. keeping In view at all
Warmed over ibiscults can hardly be told Mid peUtkxi. and that the telrs
at law el «ud«i
tte holidays with their daughter* Mrs. F.
Most of our farmers are making exten­ from new ones if they are set dry in a torued and all utter persons lulerestedlu Jd
Uma* that tte feains ot legislation Is the McCall aud Mr* Sandford.
Mtiue, are ret।ulred to appear at a session ni
sive preparations for sugar making in tbe ctooe pan and covered while re-heating.
Createst good to the greatest numter.
lu.un toea u&gt; o,. »,oldeh Ht IteProtete
Theron Aldrich's horse, of which men- spring.
.Procure from your druggist a small
TMa ia all that tegislatioa can &lt;16 for us; Iton has often been made, has so far re­
We hear that Ashbel Cooper, late of
covered that the allvcr tube that he wore Woodland, but now of Naabvllle, lout his bottle of tincture of benzolne and apply to of the petitioner may not te gt anted. Amt li is
heyuod Chat wc tnusl do for ourselves.
Th Frit frm tisimir, htnlt, »lci.
Ln bls windpipe for several -weeks has thumb in a planer one. day last week.
any flesh wound; It will heal immedlatelv further ordered, that said DetIt loner iriro
' been removed, and tbe wound made thereWe nolle- that hook- of our business and not get sore.
alao teen closed by wire stltcbe* men have started out in tte new year with
A soothing application for burns is to
AJlteugb tbe anima! remained several tbe cash basis.
cover them with the white of an egg. It
Kb* rignlficanec of tbe harmony in action, days in a perilous condition witboot any
Mr. Hart has traded his village property forms a coating over tbe injured part and
»• unifaruilty Ift argument that character- perceivable change for the better, has so to Eli Cline for 20 acres of land.
prelects it from tbe external air.
CHABUC8 W
taetbe efforts of tbe British and American far recovered that Ik- calls for bis food,
Mr. Spencer has rented Ell Cllno’s store,
which when given him eats readily and and will soon put in ■ stock of goods.
Plush furniture nbould never be switch­
.«13*«bm
evidently rellxhea tbe seine. If veternary
C. C. Dean was on the sick Hal last ed in cleaning a room, but use a bristle
fleeter of their action is England, akii! and science has reached to that degree "week.
break. A small paint'brush is desirable
Furniture and fixture#.. 1............
SHERIFF'S SALE.
of perfection in which the life of an animal
Current expenses anti Laxmi paid
We are informed that a large amount of and is also a great help in dusting shutter*
Mt distributed direct to voters. Is careful­ can be prolonged for days and consecutive building will take place In our village next
week* why may not tte same principles be mnamer.
ToclMn » «rp« thorough), .prlnkk
resorted to tu many caws in the human fam­
ly a anil Xatioiii liiiik Notci:
Some of our walks are in very bad cai- salt over It, then bwmd it &lt;n&gt;h
3.671 00
t» —hi
Joaroafa. and,^rriticl&amp;au of our etsunomK- ily. such for insunce as croup, dlptoeria.
riiiT’ “u’*d “uluJr by
boy,&lt;n(1 tbeir
etc.
Wwfafalhm by British statesmen are made
John Montgomery, in tbe dariraeM of
Wc are anxious to have our roller min
as texts fur free trade orations
start again.
......
Several parties in this vicinity have
sinw a prominent wuuthshipped sheep the past week.
h*!1 with a
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If you have not done so before com­
We were pirated to note that Mr. George
PERSONAL MENTION.
mence and trade with the merchants of
Gatn-ll, of .Mashal!, official stenographer
this city. They have anything you need
D. B. Hale, of Eaton Rapids, was in the of thta judicial cireult. wua last week elect­
and they will save you money In tiie long City Tuesday.
ed vice president uf the Michigan Law
run.
Btenugrapher*’ AaMKttatlun, Just organized.
C. C. Field, of Uharlollf*, wan ’ lu the
Dr. Lowry assisted by Dr*. Fuller, ot city yraterday.
. It wm rumored that R. IL M&lt;-**er was
thjs city, and Itoung of Nashville, nrinovnd
|1n Lantlng inking lu Um* democratic "feast
Mrx Jdtjin Mlere visited friends tn West | of reason and fivw of soul” at the capital,
stumor from Wvrn Young* Wtsliiesday
Benton
layl
week.
| but this turns out to b:‘ u campaign lie.
last. It was a difficult' oneratiOB sueee.w' Mr. nnd Mra. C, Walter visited Allegan ’ Dick wa* Iq Detroit. Stays he doesn’t
fully performed.
'fetatlves last week.
----want- -any
------office.
*i—
Ex-Gov. Luce has been severely cjfltlcls-'
ed bj* the stale pre** because during Uta
Ws; MllU.~bxli. the talented ami
Mrx M. Dralktl, uf Bcjlevue. ta vtalUng
term of office be has pardoned 01 coijrieta. at Orin Rorabeck’*.
popular teacher of the Star school was last f
Considering his term of.*ervic? this I* le*»
week invited to n higher field—assistant lu
Chas. Welssert went to Grand luiplds the Paw Paw high school under Prof.
than any governor has ptuih-iv.nl in the
T
1
H-»daj
on
business.
last 18 years.
Roberts. Her many friends here while
A. I). Ktakurn and family returned to regretting her departure, congratulate her
We acknowledge receipt of the Year
ou the deserved prinuoliun.
•
Book of the Detroit Journal, which ba* Orchard Lake Monday.
Just beeu Issued. It contain* runny 1 (lus­
Will Raplie returned to Spokane Falls,
trations ot the principal budliHM house*. Washington, Tuesday.
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Michigan h» 3.000 organized Sunday
Fred Griffin, of St Paul. Minn., is vtalt- schools, 38,500 officers, and nn enrollment
men. It i» a beautiful sjuclmen at the
of
310,000 scholars. There are eight
lug
Mrs.
Julia
Willhonprintin'* art.
ndjshmurlc* nt work who in ISM) organ­
Mra. Hartley Hendrick, of Middleville,
--------- u.vu nn
ized ninety associations with 3.296
On and after Jan. 1st. 1891, the C.; K. &amp;
■
sdioluni.
S. will have on sale at all their btgtlons was in the city last week.
250 mile ticket* for which ’k&lt;jy- will
George Doster, of Broward, was in tbe
R.;v. A. D. Grigsby will preach on
charge 35.90. Ttic&amp;c ticket* will be good- city on boalnras yesterday.
. Sunday next, Januaiy llth. In the morn*
Absolutely Pure.
for the holder on all regular passenger
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, was in tlie i»»K- “Taking away the stone." In the
trains.
L bKitoKAXl1,
I evening he will deliver the first of a series
A eream ot tarter baktnr powder. Hlghlest
city last week on business.
Srpt. C. K. A 8. By.
„. t I of Sunday evening talks on Astronomy, on
of all tn leavening strength —V. 8. (hivernaw»ic board
vuuiu tu
Frank Sutherland started on a trip to i "tite’Hravetis-’’*
Reports tu
to wm
the state
of mcwui
Utalth
show bronchitis, influenza, neuralgia! and Minnesota Friday morning,
*
Tbo anmul week uf prayer will be ob­
rheiituattam In the 'order named capping
Mrs. (X P. McQueen visited friends at served nt the Presbytertan church. Meet­
tbe most sickness In Michigan during the Needmore, Mich, lust week.
ings nn the evenings of tbe Stb, «Jtiu Ttb,
weekendtag Dec. 27. Diphtheria ta re­
Mr. and Mr*. WilLUny visited their 8tti and 9th, begiuoiflg at 7 o’clock.
ported at 21 places, scarlet fever at 87.
Circulation this week
The young ptHipie’s society of ChrlsttaD
2.300 typhoid fever at 16 places and measles at parents In Allegro laid week.
18 places.
Will Crntiten, of I-nke Odrasa, greeted Endeavor will meet at the Presbyterian
church-Sunday. January tltti. at &lt;J o’clock
old
friends
here
New
Year's.
School commenced Monday with a risk!
The Hasting* Engine A Iron Works
and will be led by Mm. Yutz. Topic:
attendance.
offer Home apeclal bjirgains:
hvrse
— ,* One, 5*■•'••
........... m
M.. Doster,
Mosier, or
of Prairieville,
rratrieviHc. wa» tu the Personal Invitations. Have you given
any? John t. 35-IB.
Mrs. J. W. Stlncltromb.
Mr*. W. H. Banks, of Grand Rapids, is
The Ladies Misdunary society will hold
i 50-lneli inserted! tooth saw for 330, 3-saw
... mills,
mill.. one for SIT5. one fur
r..- a»iui
When yon want any spectacles or eyotheir monthly meeting at the pareon*#.*
83U0, ......
one for vtaitlng at Rev. J. W. Bancroft’s.
glasses call on Dr. lx&gt;wrj’8200. Inquire of S. .Greusel nt Hastings
Brother Perry, of the Charlotte Tribune, ou Wednesday, January 14th al 2:30.
Engine A Iron W«rki».
was a caller at thta office Tuesday.
Mrs. F. H. Barlow will give a ten party
The quarterly tea meeting of the
to lady friends this evening.
■ Hood’s calendar for 1891 l&lt; a bt&gt;autlfu!
Roy Barlow returned to the Kenyon Wotnnn’s Foreign Missionary society of
the M. E. church will be held on Wednes­
apccimeu of the printer’s aud Hthograpber’s Military Academy, Ohio, yesterday.
To Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodyear, Satur- art. Only 5,000.000 of them were issued
day. Jan. 14thi at the huuic of Mm.
&lt;my. a «m. Congratulations.
Ed l’&lt;iwcr« wn* in Owosso sizing up the Clement Smith.. Devotional and business
to supply the trade. Anyone who thinks
n:*-i l.n--. v. ill begin piouqitlj at 3 o'cluck.
Mrs. W. H«G«&gt;odyear gave a pedro party advertising doesn't pay bad belter consult town Friday. Ed says if* a hustler.
Mr. C. 1. Hood. His advertising eoutreets
Friday eveuing to n few friends.
Frank Kelly, of Chicago, called on old Supper served from 5 to 7. after which a
with newspu|&gt;er» atniKrnls to more than
tine program constating of music, recita­
Since the ushering in of the new year, 31.000.000 every year, aside from the friend* here and in Irving last week.
tions. etc., will be presented. Every body
new resolution* are In order.
Cressy Wilbur, of lensing, was the invited.
pamphlets, calendars, etc. that he gets but.
guest of friend* In this city last week.
The felt boot factor) got out some very
The Vanderbilt lines have given notleo
The GBod Templars will hold a box
hne and unique calendars th Is year.
W. H. Power* and D. W. Reynold* social at their hall, Wednesday, January
that by reason of their contract with the
( Sqme one entered the American house! American Express company, they will re­ were in l-anging Tuesday on business.
14th. 1891. The boxes to be sold at auc­
fuse to accept ahipnnuita of live stock.
Monday night and stole a little dog.
B. B. Robinson, of Grand Rapid*, was tion. A general luvltatlou h extended to
all.'
^Charlie Wilkins entertained abotK 40 of; fruits or merchandise to be forwarded on the New Year'* guest of Percy Jones.
passenger trains as freight, but will require
A» will lie seeu by the program below,
his friends Saturday evening at pedro.
that all shipment* to lie forwarded by
Levi Holmi** anil Jacob Hoeffer. of
the Circle meets this week with Mrs.
We predict that two or three goal passenger trains be turned over to the WoodltBO. were In the city last week.
Margaret Bailey. 1 am especially anxious
American Express company to handle and
fae.lortes will be located here this year.
The Misses Lena and Phoebe Kelsey that all Chautattqttans be un hand to re­
forward.
visited relatives at Charlotte last week;
new tie-ir interest in the very excellent,
Bam to rent Inquire of Mrs. $Uneh-'
This yera, It is said fur the first lime In
comb, fourth house west from monument
Annie Dunean, of Kotamaroo, wan the Interesting am', beneficial readings we are
। tbe history of the country, apples are benow having. Let us not forget the night
Mrs. E. 1). Ervine gave a pleasant I
guest
of
Mrs.
Nathan
Barlow
last
week.
I lag shipped from west ot the Mississipjd to
ot the Circle and let’us not fail to be
watch-night party at her home New Year’s i supply the eastern market Probably the
1). W. Reynold* and J. L. Wilkins made present unless it Is unavoidable. 1 am
finest orchard in the- United butvs is a business trip to Grand Rapids Friday.
sure no one will regret the time spent in
I*hysictans report a good deal of sickness owned by Wellhuuse A Wheal, m*«r
Mia* Minnie Evans returned from a vtalt this course of reading If they are in earnest
at present in tbe nature &lt;»f colds and sore Leavenworth. Kansas. It contains about i with her parents lu Bellevue Friday even­ and are interested hi the same. Would it
■fSO
acres.
Its
yield
this
year
has
trreu
not t*‘ u good .time for other* to take up
throats.
ing. .
the work? It could be done now, and If any
( Last year there were 726 arrests for ntorr- than 12,000 barrels, for which the
firm received 83«,t00.
Mr*. D. A. Rea and daughter. Edna, are thinking of It, they orc especially In­
violating the game law* and 5C4 conof Vermontville have lately removed to this vited to lie present this week. Several
There will be a wrestling match in
iv let ions.
h*v- spoken
me about It. and 1 trust
I’tiioo hall. Tuesday evening. Jan. 20th. city.
that 1 mav "*•*• tliem at thta week’s
The ice that has been put up Uita year is.• between Gideon Wilkinson, ot Carlton,
Allen McOmber. r&lt;f Seattle. Washington.
of splendid quality and about eight inches and N. T. Diamond, of tills city, fora I* visiting his parents and friend* in this Chautauqua* nnd introduce them to the
work. Program:
in thickness.
purse of 840. Tliese two parties have met city.
.
Roll call, quotation* from Chaucer. ,
Roller Hkuting i* being revival over the before and wrestled to a draw, each liavlhg
Outline Hhitorv of England—Charles
Eugene Harthorn was in the city last
1 state. Wonder if the craze will ever strike secured two falls. This match will be for week. Said the walking was fair from Ortatt.
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the best three in five falls, and that It will
.till* town again.
From Chaucer to Tennyson—Mm Hol­
be a close and very exciting ebntest goes Milo.
loway.
Rooms to rent heated, and with or with­ without saying.
Mr. Pendergast and family are now
Mucic, In charge of Orlle VanHorn.
out furniture as desired. * Enquire of Mrs.
The I n telleel um I Development of the
Hastings Arbelter Vereln elected the domiciled in theShupsun residence, second
J. W. Sdochcomb.
ward.
following officers. January 1. ISV'l:
English People—Mr. Chas. Hoyt.
The Flranen’s danoe waa very well at­
President—Gottlieb Bcssmer.
Six British Lions—-Mrs. Chas. HoyL
Mtas Hortense -VanZHe, of Charlotte,
tended. considering the terrible weather
Vice Pre*.—P. Lutz.
Crilie—Miss Minnie Evans.
visited P. T. Colgrove and family last
New Year’s nighL
Treasurer—I’. Schumnu.
Clemkxt Smith. President
Secretary—Joseph Pflug.
P. 8. As Mm. Bailey has been called
Dr. ixnrrj-has a full line of spectacles
ll. B. Richard* and wife entertained the away from the city on the evening for the
Trusteed—Jacob Kress. Gottlieb Bus*and eye glasses. Call on him when you
former’s mother, from Middleville, New । tUKc-.ing, tbe Circle will meet at same date
want anything in this line.
Physician—Dr. Timmennan.
nnd hour with Mrs. W. S., Goodyear.
7 In honbr of Mra. A. D. Ntakern. Mrs.
Tiie sbeietv Is in a very flourishing eohMrs. I&gt;. IL McElwain and daughter.
The society connected with Emmanuel
fN. Barlow gave a very fine conversation ditlou ami has over 8&amp;U0 in the treasury.
Miss Mary, visited relatives lu Bellevue church will be entertained Thursday
party to lady friends Wednesday evening.
Ijbw Palmer implicated with George Inal week.
afternoon. Jan. 15th. oy Mesdame* Ed
Messrs. Holden A- Hire have a new plan, Grape in the alleged larceny of wheat from
Mrs. Marian Filer, of Minneapolis, Power*. Wm. Power*. J. W. Bentley, P.
whereby they prop.»sc tn give away S10U the premises of A. B. Ratlibuni, weakened Mit^u.. visited Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Richards T. Colgrovc. Mr. Messer, E. Irvine. K.
,
’
’ Shoes
to their customers. Call and get full par­ iu Justice Brown’s court yesterday amt last week.
Silsbee. Frank Banie* and May Roberts.
ticular*.
gave the wheat deal dead away. He said
Supper at society rooms from half past
Mrs.
D.
A.
Parkhurst
and
son,
nf
Folind. n small sum of money. Owner they together stole the cereal, blit the do- Chicago, visited at Orin Rdrabcck’* the five until seven. All are cordially Invited
to attend.
can Bvcure the same by calling at J. W. Jens*’ whs not* satisfied with his tendon past week.
Babcock's, proving property and paying and after the conclusion ot tbe state’s case,
There will be a donation and social At
the trial was adjourned unti^* January 7 at
Mrs. A. K. Stewart, of Nashville, was the society room* In the Rower block on
for this notice.
U a. m.. when Mr. Grace will try to show called here last week by the Illness of her
Tuesday evening, January 13, 1891.
In order to turn over to hls successor that Palmer is a victim of optical illusion. grandmother.
here.,
Sapper from five to seven for the benefit
evetything In order. Register Richard* —Grand Rapids Tolrgr.im Herald. George
P. A. Sheldon returned from northern of Elder J. W. Mier*. Come everybody.
found it necessary to work all tlie night Grace will be remembered by many people
Michigan Friday. The man he went to see
hi this city.
wasn't there.
The HastltiKs Engine &amp; Iron Works arc
Two fine homes are being erected for
Tuesday wc were shown a diary kept by
selling out a large stock cheap of 7 size* of
F. B. Pryor was calk'd to Rochester last chilled nlrlgh shoes from 1*X to 3J,'
4&gt;r. Barber land Richard Doyle. They will 1. XL B. Gillaspie, of this city, during the
week
by
the
sad
Intelligence
of
hta
be n credit to the city, and a source of late wnr from the time ot his enlistment to
Inches wide. 4 nizes and kind* of Iron
first
This
tile time of tbe &lt;tlscbBrCe or bl, OMtpaDj '
de*thcomfort to their owners.
maul*, 4 sizes of Iron kettles, cant book*
Henry Epley and A*a Raymond aud and bandies.
/in honor of Cadets Royce Barlow and at the end of the war. 'fills diary con­
JLoulsvtoodyear. Mrs. W. 11. Goodyear tain* not only an account of himself In­ fnmllle*, of Eaton county, visited friends
Robert Gibbons, editor of the Michigan
gave an Interesting "cob-web party” to dividually evety day, bnt of every member in tbe city last week.
Farmer, has stirred up quite a racket on
of his company as well. Though It was
Miss
Jeanie
Wheeler,
now
r
a
teacher
In
the
wheat question by publishing an
kept more for personal amusement than
When you ask Dorr Mudge to tell you anything else, yet it ha* been nf great the
™ ■ 8L
~~ Joseph
-—•— schools,
—7 - visited
-------- —Hastings article of great length to the effect that
Michigan w heat Is not up to *&lt;&gt; high a
tbe whereabout* of that Monday night value In securing pensions for members of ■ rr,eM&gt; l,,e P**1 w®er.
resp
show, It isn’t a pleasant smile that steals bls company, and lias Jieen the means of j Frank Chaiker, of Chicago, was called grade a* It ought to be. and that It is
clearing up many case* where peusions I here on Tuesday by the dangerous illness "doctored” before or after It get* to De­
over his countenance—not ranch.
troit. He wants a state board of grain hihave
been
at
stake.
It
ha*
Ibecn
in
the
deo
f
hls
brother,
Clarence.
Wednesday evening of Jast week, a cow part men t at Washington three different
spActore inaugurated In Michigan to look
,
gave lloractt Eliven, Baltimore, a vicious Ulrica,
wuvu uw
- J
~ ®"
~ d_ ~^
—
—----------■ 'hime* after thing* that will help the farmer to
times, utiu
and iu
in me*,
fact when
the uuicuunii
officials at |
h-*—
rJcs ,.-W
kick, putting a shoulder out ot joint, and Wvhlwtok w»« lo enmln. tl» writ, of I
“d
“CT1,hl
rrtmml get pay for what they raise in the line of
C .. .
.......................................... to YiMllantl to u-hiwil Mnniliv
severely, injuring him Internally.
first-class wheat
a Case of that company, "Gill.npie’s diary’ to Yjnltantl to school Monday.
Orders are already arriving at tbe furni­ I* consulted.
Look out for another Swindle. This
Mrs. E. J. Turner, of Bloomville. Ohio,
ture factory for the spring trade. The
and her daughter. Mrs. Ira France, arc time it Is a canvasser pretending to be se­
The following named officers of naming* visiting IL D. West and family.
furniture company have a full stock on
curing dates for a soldier’s history. Tbe
lodge.
No.
58,
I.
O.
O.
F.,
were
on
the
band and will be prepared to fill alLorder*.
quest Ions asked arc cheerfully answered
evening of the 0th tilt installed for U
“n
Geo. Millard, tbe genial manager of Ed. by all and correcliy as possible. After tin*
THE MARKETSThe supervisors are in session tbi* week, ensuing term:
Powers’ cigar factory, sjient holiday week iufonnation has been written out. tbe un­
and "those annual bllla” are bring looked
N. G-—D. M. Reed.
In Battle Creek with hls mother.
suspecting Informant i* requested to sign
over with care. We wish the board, or
WlltCroty returned to Kalamazoo to-day. it, being assured that lt Is only wanted as
one very soon, would submit the question
Rec. Sec.—E. N. Walter.
Butler—Uffil*.
after having passed tbe holidays hi thia authority for publishing. After n few
o/ building a new court house.
Per. Sec.—A. A. Eggleston.
days those interviewed are furnished a $15
city clerking for Holloway Bros.
Tr«m.-U
W.
WlUtams.
history, aid are surprised to find their
The large Hastings contingent of stu­
ALWAYS THE SAAE
C. McLaughlin, of Allegan, and W. A. signature to a contract agreeing to take
dent* at Ypsilanti. Albion and other point*
L. S. to N. G.—Melvin Mead.
McCormick, wife and son Fred, visited at the book.
have now returned: and If the end of tlieIr
SHX"b"T;« ; calf, 5c.
tS ALWAYS THE BEST
R. S. to V. G.—George Durkee.
P. T. McLaughlin’s New Yrar’s.
vacation did not leave them more tired
Lard—Be.
The
council,
at
the
regular
meeting
Fri
­
than when they came. It certainly was nut
Ume-beiUngatMcperbbl; wateriune.gtJO
Charlie Sbertnan. of Charlotte, was in day evening discussed Un? matter of public perbbL
War.—George Hagedorn.
- from lock of "entertainments.”
the city one day last week on business. improvements, and decided to encourage
Con.—J. F. RusselL
yitansger Greusel. ot tbe Engine dt Iron
He will spend the whiter in Texan.
them in every reasonable way during tlie
Fork-OBOgH
lyWorks. says he doesn’t want any burglar*
present year. The lazes are being collect­
Poultry—Live w
live ehlekena. 5; hve
Ralph Wooton. Walter Lampman and ed letter ihxn erer, aud they will pay for turkeys.
IN THE
W to blow the. daor off the Dew safe be has
7. ebleke
Miss Gertie Bentley returned to Albion all the splendid work done two years ago.
there, especially, as he never ki-eps any
Chap.—I. M. B. Gillaspie.
Monday to resume their college work.
cash lu it over night. Accordingly he ha*
bralde raising fully half of the balance of
Wlien you hear an Item of new*, when
- . a large placard aero.** the door stating in
Mr*. J. J. Potter, of Detroit, visited her the school twnds. This will leave the city
Fl&lt;mr-t2.50 per hundred.
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plain terms •Notice! This safe is not yon have company, when your friend* go mother. Mrs. O. Hornbeck, the pant week. in splendid shape financially; for alter the
awny, when anything happens lu yfur
school iMinds are paid, no’thlng of a serious
lucked!” It is not likely to be molested.
She was aceompauled by her daughter.
Detroit.
Circle of friends worthy of mention, lei us
nature In the shape ot taxes nuy be looked
T. GAMBLE.
Charlotte talks of a sugar-beet-factory.
Beans
—
32.C0
per
bu.
for
elty
picked.
know IL A great many are indifferent
Mr. and Mrs. A. Black returned from for. The water works will be practically
Batter-i84M0c*. c reamerv atKs
•
rbyaictan and
If sugar beet* can be raised anywhere in and backward about thta mattiT. nud even
self sustaining, and the most we need to
Michigan they can in the soil of Barry when we get track of an item connected Indiminpoli* last week, where they went
DELTON, MICH.
be concerned about is how to get more
county ; and we don’t know why It wouldn’t with thitm and try to follow up tbe trail ■ to attend the funeral of their son-in-law.
men and wore money to locate herePoultry—Live: chickens. 7tt»c: duek HTe.
do to ace if they cannot be profitably with a tew quristiims, are indifferent about 1 Mr*. Fred Milter attended the fnnerai
Experience has proven richly that It pays turkeys. 10ett!lc.
grown bens. If they «au be. they can l»e answering, and yet they wmirfer why thdr • of her staler, Mrs. J. I’.* Dougherty, of
Wheat-No.lwhnejsc No. a rad, foe.
well to do that kind of work and that it is
readily manufactured Into sugar here. doings are not more frequently noted. If , Ypallnucl, who died -very smidenly lust
poor economy to neglect IL The bbuacll
Try IL farmer*.
one person or otic family is more frwjuent- ! week.
thoroughly discussed the matter, and de­
bo TOU TAKE
ly mentioned titan an.illier It ta not because \
Percy Jones went to Bay City Tuesday cided to authorize Mayor McCoy to add
of IncrcMe In population of any city Im the we think them more* worthy ur mure rn-!: morning; wl»ere tfi&lt; Universal Credit
where
Colreraal
'’“V'jTT
.7^7&lt;7/7
*
state. The only thing Dutt brmucttl about tilled to mentiou than utlirrs, lull brrau*** Acwy will soon have an office running *’
w th
In thB
ln *‘
eiirb'.ir
tills state of affairs in their z •itiiiK laotoriw wetland In a praition to know more alxjut ' ......
curing tirw
new witHrorlwMi
eiiterprlw* for
forllar'iing*. Tl.i.
Tbt*
full blast.
their affairs. Wc desire to make our local
That Owumo rrntizw this bn column* a weekly record of everything 1 Vernor Willison arrived home from St.
well a* any *»■*’ *'tae ’* attested by tbe fact that traDspIres tn oisr vldnily. and *.n
abe is *UU paying bonuses to get new lu­ order to do so must hare the c«&gt;-nperatl«ii '
of aX Send, hand or bring In the hews. ■ girl aays this is not so however.

Hasting* Thursday, Jan. 8, 1891.

OVERCOATS
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$2.50.
5.00.
8.00.
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13.50.
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We are also overloaded with Children’s
Suits and Overcoats, and propose to unload if
prices will do it, so we make them
16864764

This sale closes January 31, 1891, and is
for cash and cash only. It is money we must
have.
Yours Resp’y,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One-Price Clothiers,

JMCioti,

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At A. WOOLLEY’S.

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At io per cent

In order to make room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be
I have decided to sell every pair of

Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes

At an advance of ten per cent of

cost.

however is a

Strictly Cash Sale.

Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as 1 will not
be undersold.
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�A® I able? Would Profemw Dorinwr
have wished it? I would rather"—the
oftbar. Randdph, it thrao atorioa I boar wm going to say “marry Mr. Vinal." but
bud yentnry which all the intellectual
changed it to, “I would rather do any­
brillianet! anil pictorial complexity of
thing than disgrace Frofemor Dorimitr.”
truth in ’em."
ll,. mixlOTi k&lt;«)«J ot mto riumot rap
“You just leave all tout to me, young
••J scarcely understand; perhapu yon
By JULIAN HAWTHORNE.
pUntB+oniwrifb.
lady," said tbe impresario, nodding
An the mighty strut as won control of
good naturedly. “I take tho risks!
i;annuijia, iuvmwh
toe liateners’ sense!- aU things aeemed in a manner that betrayed agitation.
CHAPTER HI.
You’ll not disgrace Dorimar nor nobody
IBWHATGlTSb pn-n-KW'CXCAMKTV’ HER. to undergo a noble tranJormatian.
-I see you don’t know who luigeis," etoe. You’re M good ns the best of 'em.
There waa a feeling of enlargement and
observed Jocelyn suavely.
“You've though it's money ont «f my pocket to
exaltation, what was trifling and ignoble
made such a hermit of yourself up here tell you so! You'll need acme drilling
failed out of right, or was absorbed into
of lute years you’ve dropped out of the atout the stage btwintM of course; that—
prevailing harmony of ordered
running. Why.
,u-v de»r »o»«— But don’t you worry, I'll fix it all right!
, Passion gained majesty Cram
simple ns you see him sit there—is the You’ve got a month or six weeks’ reiL Sorrow throbbod with tho foremost impresario and musical man­ heuwils. and you'll catch on as quick as
of joy. and joy awumed the
ager of the nge. He has heard a report most gals, 1 guess."
of sorrow. The mystic unity uf our Beatrix's powers, and—well, go
Thus far the glory and delight of the
which grasps toe elements of
merely musical aspect of the adventure
ahead, Inigo: put it in your own way."
thiagH, and gives them speecli aud mean­
• I’ll just tell you what it is. Hr. Ran­ had so daxzled Beatrix's eyes that she
ing; the utterance of tha divine reason, dolph." said the impresario, assuming hnd thought of nothing else, but now a
which transcends the bandage of words; the reins of tho conversation with a wave new idea entered her hrnul.
the language that belongs to no man, of the hand. “A few wards are best,
“Am I to be paid for doing this?" she
but to mankind—this magic and mys­
when it's about business. I came up asked, glancing from her father to Joce­
tery of song, flowing forth iu its prind- here to find ont if your daughter could lyn. "Of course J mean by and by—if
cur and enchantment from a tdmple
sing os good as Jocelyn here says she I succeed. Is that what you meant
girl’s throat, cast over all a rpell of won­
could. Well, she’s got a fine organ, nud when you talked about my winning
der and delight,, and het for the pro­
toe knows what to do with it; no mis­ fortune? But I would rather not make
found warniut of its beauty would have
take about that! Well, Tvegot an open­ money in that way—I would rather
pectned miraculous.
ing and Hl take her in. and I'll pay her make it in some other way than by sing­
The room in which tbe auditors sat
first prices: that’s what Til do. bhe goes ing, became • • • But I couldn’t
appeared to assume finer proportions:
TU JtutffcU vou'trftof U ia, Mr. Ranright on, ixi opera, under me, and she make it iu any other way, I suppose,"
the very chairs and tables were endowed
dtflph.'’
makes her fortune; that's all about itl she added, faltering a little. “Singing
What became of Mr. Vinal Beatrix with elegance, and the persons them-, I'm a square man. by Jupiter! and 1 is all I can do! And. after all, it would
selves
were
conscious
of
'»
certain
state
­
never ascertained: she forgot about him
don’t make no fuss about tonus; when I bo good if my singing would help jiay
for several luinntes and when she l&lt;x&gt;ked Hums In their attitudes and movements, bny a good Article I pay good money for our debts; that would not bo unworthy
round for him he waa gone. Meanwhile and of King uplifted to a higher sphere it. When 1 say IU make her a boom even of music, would it, papa? I wouldn't
Jocelyn introdneed his companion to her of thought and feeling than was native I'll dojt. When Moses Inigo says he’ll
take money to get rich, but I would to
os "Gen. Inigo, a gentleman interested to them. And the singer was transfig- do th® management tho young lady’s all
prevent your being troubled any more
in music;” and Mr. Randolph was gx- :ir»sl; for the music which touched tho right, if she was as homely as a cow and
by • • • Oh, jiapa. can it be true?
trarted from his retreat, into whidh he others as it were from without was made
sung like n bull: and if she ge» a fool to
had withdrawn under the impression the very form and fiber of her sonl. ft manage her, or manages herself (it’s I’m sure yon are very kind. Gen. Inigo:
and thank you for telling him of me.
that more duns were after him. nnd waa magnified and strength coed her: it an­ about the same thing), toe might sing
Mr. Jocelyn."
likewise made a partaker of the general’s nulled the merely individual nnd acci­
like an angel and look like Venus nnd
This speech—a broken medley of mu­
dental
limitations
of
her
being,
and
acquaintance. The latter apix-nrecl in
not make fifty dollars a week, and don’t sical tones, smiles, wet eyelashes. ]»iums
quite a different light from that in wWch bronght her into that large, impetaonal
you forget it!”
uf reflection and eager utterance—com­
we first euconntered him. Re hud not state which marks the artist in seasons
"I am not accustomed, I need hardly pleted tlie general's captivation. He
only beet afiridnously instructed by of inspiration. So was it with the py­
say." observed Randolph, with an ap­ thumped his fat fist down on the table­
Jocelyn oa to the behavior he should put thoness of old. who. in such measure as
pealing
glance at Jocelyn, tuid endeav­ cloth and exclaimed. “By Jupiter! gen­
on, but the fresh country air and scenery her private personality was subdued and
oring to appear calm and indifferent, “to tlemen. I move we drink toe health of
and the tendency which all persons who obliterated by the god. tovkon the god’s
Hve in some measure by luck have to own superhnmau gui.^ of majesty. consider or discuss such matters. I have tho new prima donna"——
“And christen her nt too same time,"
hope for a fortunate turn in thrir affairs Beatrix, when she sang, rose above always lived, as my forefathers have be­
had combined to put him in a gc’uial Beatrix, end bcratne the fearless and fore me. upon my private re.wnrres, put in Jocelyn quickly. "You haven't
and optimistic frame of mind. As a con­ self unconscious instrument of her art's without reference to trade of any beard your new stage name. Beatrix.
Whatever reverence and sort. However, gentlemen. I must Henceforward yon are to be known to
trast to the gl^'in in which they had expression.
lived of lato this sunny mood of the gen­ dignity belouged to music belonged in Admit that fortune has. played mo tho world, not ns Beatrix Randolph, but
eral's ‘i-eemed even more paradisiacal such moments to the musicinn. and she a very scurvy trick, through no fault aa—what is it, general?"
“Mademoiselle Marana,” said Inigo.
than would havebwn lhe case at a more, IxMtmved the faculty of reverence upon of my own; aud 1 suppose that what
you say is true—the good old days ••Here's Mademoiselle Marana's health,
cheerful time. His jokes and comicali­ those who were before incapable of it.
ties had an arch charm to the cars and
Tlie geucral hnd at first put on astrict- are passing away, and each one of us boys! May she stand at tho top of toe
eyes of Mr. Randolph and his daugh­ ly critical nir «s of ont- to whom pleas- has to fight for hia own'hand. At the profession, and sing j tearIs aud diamonds,
ter that would have perplexcsl the manu­ unv and social amcnitiits are one thing, same time it could only be with toe like the gal in the fairy tale! Down she
facturer of them.
and very well in their pktee, bnt bu-d- greatest reluctance, and under pressure
A feeling of security and pleasant nesji quite another.’ Aftei! twn or three of the severest uoccasity. that I could
•‘Up she goes! yon mean," said Joce­
promise diffused itself in the air, though ttrifltttfR, however, ho had ■ forgotten all permit a daughter of mine”----lyn laughing. “Well, uiaderaotacllo,
“Tobe—of course—that’s understood!”
as yet there was no known foundation । about everything except toe rise nnd fall,
how do you like your new name?'
for it It was 4 o'clock in the after­ the swell and resonance, tftie airy gam- put iu Jocelyn comfortably. "But you’ll
“It's very pretty," answered aho: “but
noon and dinner was over, but in &lt;xm- bolimjpi and the strong, melodious jx.ise be surprised to find how little annoy­ how did I get it?'
' sideration of the city habits of die guests and movement of this nmichless voice. ance there is alxiut it, especially since,
“If yon or your father hnd Ijccn Id
’ preparations were inode for one of those Thefts i» a point in the enjoyment of art in your case, it very fortunately happens New York lately yon wouldn't need to
high teas which combine tho Ixeit feat­ where we cease to draw comparisons, that we shall i«e able to put Beatrix ujxni Ask. Tlie name of Mademoiselle Ma­
ures of all meals. In tbe meantime, the and only feel that we are following the the stage without any one’s being aware rana. the great prima donna from St
old ex-Virginian rummaged out a bottle artist's charmed' footsteps:into hitherto who she is. She will be incognita from Petersburg and Moscow, is placarded all
of claret (which tbe general secretly unexplored regions of beauty and fasci­ first to last”
"Ah! that chungee the aspect of the over town. All the world ia agog to see
wished luyi been whisky), and procvjeded nation. Our burden of nsponoibility
and bear her. The new opera house war
to dispense it with something of the falls from our shoulders because we are matter materially," said Randolph, look­ built expressly for het.’*
courtly air that had belonged to liini b • conscious that what we now see or hear ing at the impresario. "But it occurs
“But how"—to
me
fhat"
—
—
fore misfortune and misanthropy had is better than anything we have hereto­
“I’m going to tell you. There’s an­
The entrance of Beatrix herself at this
marked him for their own. But his fore known. This recognition of true
hmqntality was tempered by a haunting mastery, wherever and whenever met juncture prevented the thing which had other lady somewhere, who sings under
snspense. What was the general, and withJis among the surest signs of knowl­ occurred to her father from becoming that name, nnd whom Inigo hAd invited
w|iat did be intend? Evidently he must edge aad exjitrience. A fool will find known. Slio announced that supper to sing here. But she refused to keep
have had a purpose of no onlintuy fault.with Raphael, and chat through a was ready. The gentlemen arose, and her word at tho last moment, and since
Jocelyn, approaching her, took her hand the public must have some new divinity
urgency t&lt;( bring him all the way from symphony by Beethoven. ’
to worship, nnd since 1 know it would
New York city hither. His smiling
Gen. Inigt&gt; was nut a fool Ho was a aud put it under his arm, murmuring
bearing forbade the supposition that the vulgar Jew, of uncertain nationality, confidentially in her ear, “How would be painful to your father to have yon
purpose could be a hostile one, but why whose jiast jtiston- nnd private life would our little Beatrix like to pay all her fa­ appear under your own name, I advised
and in what way should it be friendly'? not l-ear examination, but he knew what ther's debts, and setup toe family on its Inigo to put you in her place. That’s tbe
whole story.”
It wm only by an heroic effort that Mr. ttiMC tfttd musical genius are, nnd he legs again?”
Beatrix's clear eyes grew troubled. “It
Beatrix gazed round at him with’
Randolph subdued the uvidence of hta could estimate accurately the rarity and
curiosity, and perhaps did not succeed value of the discovery which Jocelyn searching eyes nnd questioning lips. doesn’t seem right to pretend to be an­
in disguising it so completely but that kid led him to make. Accidents aside, The ^unriily part of her excitement hnd other person—it would be deceiving peo­
hta guests could amuse themselves by­ this unknown and unsu-^ecting girl been comjxwed by her singing, but the ple," she said.
detecting it.
“Nobody goes on the stage under bis
she was
vm-vnm mood
uiwu remained,
iNuuuueu, so
su that
t uhi sue
would be one uf the great prime douse exalted
At length, when the bottle wits near­ of the world It was not a matter of ready to expect anything that was not own name." replied Jocelyn. “To go on,
ing its last glass, Jocelyn turned to the opinion, but of certainty. Indeed the commonplace. She could not have told the stage is to change your identity, and
young hostess with hta most fascinating general flattered hintaelf that no one be­ what Jocelyn meant, and yet she seemed become some one else. Nobody's de­
manner and said; “My dear Beatrix, I side hxmself and Dorimur would be able to herself to anticijiate what ho was go­ ceived, because nobody expects anything
wonder whether yuur piano is in tune? to understand how great she really was. ing to say. Good nows was in the air.
The general and I aw pining for some
Bat Beatrix at opce detected too.flaw
As ho sat there ami listened to her, However, far the moment nothing more
music. The fall season hasn't begun yet. with Itis fat hands folued on his waist­ was said. Her father was behind, with in this argument “Why should I be
you know, and positively I don’t believe coat, his stumpy little feet crossed one the general, and they were speaking in eaHcd Marana?” she demanded. “Why
either he or I have heard any singing over the other, and his big head, wagging an undertone. Her heart beat high, and not give me some other name that no­
worthy of the name for four months— and swayingin involuntary accord with her step was light. As they camo to the body has?"
eli, general?”
the splendid dinjuison of sound, he was supjxT table, and Jocelyn pressed her
“It seems to me chat that might be
“Four months! I should think not, by happier than he had ever been in his hand, she gave him a smile which, had
preferable,” observed Mr. Randolph.
Jupiteri” returned the general, rubbing life. Not only was his reputation saved, he bceirworthyof.it, would have knight­
“My dear Randolph, it’s merely a bus­
hta pose pleasantly. "One doesn't hoax his outlay secured, and his revenge on ed him on the spot She was young and
iness question,” said Jocelyn, not sorry
good singing as often as that, my dear the Rnsaian made certain, but hb name knew nothing worse than her own pure
to make the explanation to him instead
boy. “Ill just tell you.” he continued,
would go down to posterity as that of self, aud she was ready to give gratitude of to his daughter. "We call her Ma­
taming to Beatrix, "a thing my dear did the man who had brought Won the without waiting to know for what her
rana simply because Marana is the namo
friend Dorinmr said to ubj one#:"___
world the brightest operatic star of the gratitude was due. Experience of thu iu people's moullia at this moment. Tv
“Was Professor Doriniar a friend of age. "Ill do the handsome thing by her world is apt to correct this impulse.
give her another name would be to
yonre?" exclaimed Beatrix, with sun­ —I will, by Jupiter!" thought tbc’genThe conversation at table wandered create all aorta of doubt and confusion,
shine streaming from her eyes.
erni to himself. “There are cases in first over miscellaneous topics, for Mr. in the course of which the dear child's
“Well, I guess it was a good while be­
which generosity pays 50 per cent., and Randolph was somewhat at a loss how identity would be certain to l»e discov­
fore you was born that I knew him
here’s one of ’em."
to present thrall important subject to ered. Nobody here knows Marana by
fieri,"said the general gallantly; “and
Beatrix sang for the better part of an his daughter; Jocelyn was busy thinking
there wms nobody ha&lt;! much to sav about hour, and might have gone on indefi­ over his own part in the little comedy, sight or sound; so. even if Beatrix were
। inferior m a singer, they would be
music after him!"
nitely. six far as either she or her audi­ and the impresario, besides finding much defrauded of nothing. But tbe fact
"Oh. I’ll sing for you as much as yun
tors were concerned, for a truly noble to occupy his attention iu the viands, is —m Inigo, who haa heard the
wish!" rejoined the young bufy. all alive
voice rightly trained and managed i3 was now wholly at ease in his own mind lady, will confirm me in saying—
with generous pleasure. “Thinking of ,
as tireless and untiring as it is beautiful and dreamed of no difficulties. He had Beatrix can sing every bit as well ■■
Professor Darimar always makes me feel
But woctal existence is full of petty lets interpreted Mr. Randolph's scruples as Marana, and rather better; so we are
.aa if I could do anything." She led the :
and hindrances, and Beatrix, being for 'merely a bid for good payment, to which giving the public even mere thin
way, as die spoke, to the inner
'
the present a hostess m well ah prima he had responded in his usual whole they bargained for. It’s a pure formal,
ting room, the acene of her late Ijattle ,
donna assoluta. was obliged to go and rouled style; ns to the young lady, of ity. but some forms ore of the first im­
with Mr. Vinal. The gentlemen fol- (
see about the supper. When the gentle­ course she would follow her father’s portance practically. To bring her out
lowed, and Jocelyn took the opportunity
men
were alone tbe general jelled down lend. Of the three it was Jocelyn who under any other name than Marana
to murmor to Inigo. “What dthink ‘
his waistcoat, sat up in bh chair, and first spoke.
would be a great injustice ro our friend.
xrfherT
'
“I don't see why we should knep this
after regarding Jocelyn fig a ft.w mo­
menta between half closed c jxlids noo­ dear child any longerin ignorance of too out alibis invoices aud btoa’ad all Id*
apoDded that personage, “I’d DcVer bother
plot we have hatched agaimtt her." ho goods under that title, and it would be
ded his bead several times slowly.
my bead again about toe Rnadam The
“I see you ore fond of music, general," said, a Jdresoing toe others, but keeping quite as great ifii injustice to Beatrix
Junuy thing is this gal looks a little as
his eyes caressingly on Beatrix. “My herholf, who, instead of at oaca receiv­
said Mr. Randolph discerningly.
toe Russian would like to. if she could.
“Well, xriusic and I are under some deal- girl. 1 said I brought you fame anil ing the salary that her genius dsservee,
But tbe beauties can’t do anything but
oHigations to esch other," was the gen­ fortune; but, in fact. I only brought you would have to fight an uphill battle
look beautiful, as a rale. Well, we’ll
end's reply. “Now, just tell me, has the opjwrtunity to win thorn for your­ through stupidity and prejudice, ami.
see. I might like to have her for opera
self. Yon have a glorious future before
that young lady ever sung in public?"
tairing all accidents into consideration,
boaffe, anyhow.”
"My daughter ever sung in publicr you Tliis gentleman is the owner and might not win through at all.”
“Were rw n th: e-toern s^r durexclaimed the young lady's father, with manager of the new opera house in toe . “It may bo foolish, but I can’t help
» war, genetai.-" inntrfrcd Mr. Ran­ the »Jr of a prince of the blood. “We city. All your favorite operas will be
not Hiring it." said Beatrix, feeling un. M they sat down. "
pr&lt;Hinct-d there this season, splendidly Mppy. "But you taow b«t. p^a, mu!
ar&lt;?
t‘:at Bort
P00^- ®r!”
“Humph! my commission was on En’’Come now. Randolph, this is be­ set and cut, and you, my dear Beatrix, HI do what you say.”
ghto one." the general replied, -with tween friends, you know," said Jacelyn, are to sing the leading music."
"I believe the amount of the salary
military presence of mind. “Hadn’t toe smiling ns one who is superior to preju­
Beatrix grew pale, and turned her face
Suck to see your country till after the dice. “Great gifts like hers—deuce take toward her father. “Oh, papa, can I?" has not been mentioned." said Mr. Ran­
dolph,
turning to the impresario.
racket wae over." Here 'he eaaeavnrcd it. you’ve no right to hide ’em! We're
she sold in a low voice.
Tbe latter wm about to reply when
to catch Jocelyn’s eye, in order to relieve not living in the feudal ages: what's the
“It is painful, of course, to contem­ Jocelyn swiftly took up the ward. “She
good of a girl's being talented if no­ plate such a thing," Mr. Randolph re“ night’” “d b0
at Beatrix’s fmgi’ra touched the body’s to know anything about it? Be­ phed. looking down in his plate with an
and where will be from three to four
aud thenceforward nothing wm sides, talent means money nowadavH, uneasy, evasive air; "bat we are poor
performances a week.”
•
and your daughter's voice is a fortune folks now, you know, nnd we must &lt;]o
Mr. Buidolph grow very red, ud
■*. ?
the best we cvi. We cm only bone, could not uippm. &gt; tot. Hb mart
my dear, that the necemity will not”___
"Weil,, a gnat deal depends on the
“Oh, but it is not that!” exclaimed
tl»e girl, interrapting him. and tremu-

urlx Randolph.

thumb and forefinger.

‘ Bat -with g&lt;nd

.bout tbe rowerde ot the
oertalaly nerir
that brr fa­
that’, diprlnlUiation betwran ri&lt;ht and
wrimB . onM b« iuBiwooed by »ocb «»■
tolerations.
After a pause to recover his compos­
ure Mr. Randolph cleared his toroat
and said: "I only asked for information;
I know Nttle about these matters, but
L jiresumo the sum you Dame would be
considered fair remuneration. As to the
morality of the matter," he added, break­
ing into his shrill Isurib “I agree with
you, Jocelyn, that the Soestiou is more
one of form than onytliing eke; and it
would be an ungracious return for Gen.
Inigo’s courtesy to subject him to the
emnarrusement you indicate. I think
you may call yourself Mademoiselle Ma­
rana wfth a clear conscience, my dear.”
Beatrix sighed and faintly smiledThe worst tliatcan be said of her at this
moment is that she did not.kn»w wheth­
er she were glnd or sorry.
(ONTIMl!!'.
Doea E»prrlq»ce Count ?

___ . and
It does, In every llic of business,
______
r___ ____ _' and prtputaf
.
especially in
con»|»ountllnf
preps
medicines. This Is Illustrated in the great
superiority of Hood’k Sarsaparilla over
other preparations, as shown by the re­
markable cures It has accomplished.
The bead of tbe firm of C. 1. Hood A
Co. Is a thoroughly competent and ex­
perienced pharmacist, having devoted hls
whole life to tlie study and actual prepara­
tion of meillelnes. lie isalim a member of
the MiPMChnaetU aud American Pltarmaceutical Association, and rnntiiiues active­
ly devoted to supervising the preparation
of and managing- tbe business connected
with. Hood's Sarsaparilla.
.
Hence the superiority and peculiar merit
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is built ujxm the
most substantial foundation. In its prep­
aration there Is represented all the
knowledge which modern research In med­
teal science lias developed, combined with
long experience, brain-work and exjierlmeat. it la only necessary U» irfve this
medicine a fair trial to renlkrkite great
eurative value.

An excellent quality of ice Is being se­
cured at 1-andnx.

pending.
EHlrcix-r. JoHeite £ Hldta.
h Kngte bi-J Klk»br.h E«&lt;te
tor.on Jtatnr tay Ita.UFb day

Miehijnin.
bolding t
Barr). I be folk! wins
Hi wit:
All ibuse &gt;ieees or psrrcli &lt; f Imu] fjluxaad
Irttir.g stUMktei In lh&lt;- Town of Inii.r. lu the
County of Barry MI1&lt;&gt; htete of Mlrbij;;u&gt; and
knowu aud described ►» fellows, to »it; The
west ball "C the wmth
quarter of terttoe
meni) four. etM tbe sooth east quarter of tbe
MMitb rw«t quarter trf scrtlui twenty tbice Liqit
in town lour nortti, range Mtue west routaltimg
tu boib pawls »ne bundred asul tv eutr arrn&gt;
of land more or lew. According to the pro­
visions of said decree I shall flnt expCM for
s»le pud sell tbe southwest quarter of thv
sou th west quarter of section twcuty lour and
the smiUi ea-t iptarter of the south coat quarter
of secitoo twenty three, both parrels being iu
town four north ranxr nine west. Barry county,
Mtehlgao- Sliould there then be a deficiency i
shall next expo-e for sale and sell. all t hr rawing
timber ou tue northwest quarter of the south
west qnarter of section twenty four is town
four north, range ntae vrrat. Barr)' county.
Mlchlnn. with too uraeraUnaing a:.d agree­
ment that the said timber be cut so as not to
materially li.jure said premises, except so far
as tbe removal of raid timber may nafuarallv
de preciate tbe value of tbe same, and th:.: the
same be removed from raid premlpm wltlttn six
months from the date of Mrid sale, then should
there be a deficiency J shall next expose for
sale and sell: The north west quarter d the
south west quarter ot sertion twenty tour In
town four north, range nine west, Barry county.
Michigan.
Dated. Hastings.Mich.. December w. two.
aloszo E. KKXArmx.
Circuit Court Comsilraloner, Barn Co., Mich
HMiTli &amp; COLOBOVK,
Bollcltora fur Complainant.

MOBTGAGE 8U.E.
Default having been made ta the conditions of
a certain mortgage made by James O. Klitredirr
to George O. Dodge, dated Augusi 30. A. D. t!®T.
and recorded in the office nf the Rcgiater of
Deed*, for the County of Barry and Slate ot
Michigan, on lhe 3d day of September. A. D.
UR7, iu IHmt 28 of mortgages, bn page 131. Bata
mortgage waa duly as-lgned to the HasUngs
City Bank and raid a«slgumetu being duly re­
corded tn Uh-office of the Register of Deed1-,
for the County of Barry and State of Michigan.
on tbe XXli day of November. A. D. 18*7. In lii-rr
27 of mortgages on pup- 2fo. Said mortgage
was on the express eonalUun that if any tatereet shall become due and remain unpaid for 30
days then both principal and interest shall
forthwith become due and collectable, and de­
fault having been made In the nn) mem of Inler
eat due Aucust .'Dtb. tao&gt;, and the same having
remtducd unpaid and ta arrears for the space
of tMrty days and upwards, the principal sum
of four hundred fifteen dollars with all arreara­
ges of Interest thereon Is now dur and praabi-.
by tbe term of said mortgage. On which mort­
gage there I* claimed to be dur al tbe date, of
this notice the sum of four hundred fifty dollar*
and rlghty aeven cents, and an attorney'.-, feeof
twenty five dollars provided for lu said mort­
gage. and no suit or proceedings at law baring
been Instituted to recover the moneys secured
t&gt;y said mortgage, or any part Uierenf.
Now. therefore, by lhe virtue of the power of
sale rontafued in said mortgage, aud the statute
In such case made and nruvtded. notion is here­
by given that on Saturday,tbe 11th day of Feb­
ruary. A. D-. IM. Uteno eloek In the forenoon I
shall aellal public auction, to the higfarxt bidder
at the north front door of tb&lt;* court house lb the
City of Hastings, (that twlur the place where lhe
circuit court for Barry county l» holdenj the
premises described ta said mortgage, dr so
much thereof as may tie neeeasary to pay the
amount due ou said mortgage, with seven, per
cent Interest, and aH legal costa, togriber wtlh
Ciatt'xroey’a fee of twenty-five dollars covwanted for therein, tbe premises twlug described.if said mortgage as all that certain piece or
parcel of land situate in the county ot Bany
and state of Michigan, aud known and describ­
ed as follows, to-wtt: The south west quarter
t &gt;&lt;..
. mJ. ...

One who is thoroughly rooipctent. who
is neat tidy and quht, whose very touch Is
medicine, who knows what to do. and
when to do it is a blessing Indeed. but «&gt;
few there are who fully understand, know
and are able to use the requln-ments. the
cndorseux-ni of a mrdlcinti by such a
person should earn weight. They have
practical experience,, aud opportunities of
seeing and noting the cffecl belter really
Hum the Physician In charge, as they are
with the pallent day and night and every
change and symptom Is noted nnd watched.
I have myscif used and in ray profession
as nurse administered your Red Clover
Remedies, and find that It dot's all and
more than you say for It. 11 cheerfully
recommend It for tmubles of stomach,
liver or towels, and have advised my
friends to um&gt; iL which has been done and
in every case with the verv best iesults,
and all speak of Loose’s Extract Red
Clover In the highest terms.
Mbs. E. Osboisx.
rai-gr uumocr seven &lt;. &gt; wtn, &gt;ua mortgage imIng given to secure the payment of a portion
Marlon. Ohio.
tlie purchase price of the a « ore deset Ibr-d land.
March 20th, logo.
Hasti.viis City Baxk.
Assgnee Mortgagee. ■
The Flint common count!) 1h «U torn up
Smith &amp; Conoaoinr.
A Homeys for Assignee of Mortgager.
over a cliarutr war.
Dated Nov. t». IMO.
b

THE PROBLEM SOLVE D.
GKKTLKMKX: It affords me pleasure to
state that my wife has received greater
benefit from Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup
than from any medicine she has ever taken.
We have used six bottk-s and find It to be
the beat family remedy and the greatest
blood purifier that we have ever used. It
Is truly ail it is claimed to oc by its found­
er. You cannot recommend It too highly.
Yours truly.

MORTGAGE SALE,
pgfanlt having been made lu the conditions

the Rrri»ier of Deeds. lor the
on past-' .143 :iu.l M3, ttblrii Kild murtgugv
oa the rtUtlay «.f Jul«. imb. duly
&lt;!
said Aim. r &lt; a-e to First Nauun.it Rar.i
Fnehtl-bij.. N. Y . which said nB"ignmeai
daly recorded hi tbe offlerof BtpMrrnf f-

Frank Wallace.
and wi;l
West Lebanon, Ind.
Sold by Fled L. Heath. Vrepared only
by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, office of Iteyhtrr of Dred« for tbe County of
Bjutj. Hluhlg&lt;B.thn tab day u( April. H80. iu
Detroit, Mich.
liber XJ cfniortrMrusmi page
aud .m wbtrh
tbcre is ctalnwd to be due at the dale
Tlie steamer Adrienne is still making mortcugc
otthbi noUce tbe sum of two thousand flttj
trips between Manistee and Frankfort.
aeven and D too doltorv and an aliurwy’»fee of
fifty dollars firovtded for tn raid mortiage, and
no suit or proeeertlnsn nt law bnvtuc been ins#ltuted.to recover the mooeya secured by said
Hr. Halne*' Guldm M perl fir
inortftace or any part thereof.
by virtue ot the power
It can be given in a cun ol tea or office, with­ nfNow. therefore,
Mint si nawl
out the knowledge ot lhe person taking It,
rffectlnc x speedy and pcnnxnent cure, whether
the ratient i» a moderate Artnker or aa alec-hollc notice I* hereby riven that on Satunlsy. the ‘.-nth
wreck. Thousands of drunkards hare l^en fay of FcteiMuy. A. D.. IS»1. ai ten o'clook iu
cured who hare taken the Golden Siwc.lllc In the forenoon. I shall sell at public nuctlou to tbe
their coffee without their knowledge, and to­ highest bteder. at the uurth trout Coor of tbe
day believe they quit drinking of their own free Burry County Court Hoose tn the City of Hast
will. No harmful effect reaults from Us ad­ IniP In raid county and stele rthat be!n&lt; the
min I strut I on. Cures guaranteed, ttendfoccir- pUwe where tbe Circuit Court for Barry C.urnty
eutar and full |&lt;artfculan«. Address In eon- ta bnlden), tbe premises described In said mort
adcncr.Goij,«K Sr act nc Co.. u» Race Street. Snae. or so lunch thereof as may be uecvisary to
Cincinnati, O.
pay the amount due on said nortesgs, with
etEh: percent, interval, and all lc«&gt;l costs, to­
Cedar Springs enjoyed a grand New gether with an attorney•» fee of fifty dollars
covenanted
for therein, the premises being de­
Year’s bull at lhe armory last night.
scribed tn said mortgage as all that certain par­
cels of laud situate to Hie too nf hip of Trviujt. ta
the County of Barty aud Slate ot Michigan, aud
known and o.M-ribcd an follows: TbeouHh
west Quarter fkl of the north east quarter [J,]
vart quarter [kl of tbe norm
*®*t lx! °l section No. four [4] town four (41.
north mints nine M west, except fifteen [LM
When aha wm a Child, the cried for Outoria.
acres sold to Hahn off from the west mid uni
AuxrxCASK. Mortgagee.
8Mn&gt;i * COLUBOVK. Attorneys for Mortgagee.
SHERIFFS BALE.

lU-uton Harixir's chanty ball laat night
w,,it °,f VlfT?
issued out of Red under tbe
as a social and financial success.
s*ml ot the Circuit Court lor the County ul Colboon and State of MJehlxxn. to me directed aud
rtnllwrazl .nJ
__________
If you will acad u» your address, w« will mall
you our Ulmin. t»d pamphlet explaining »n
.Pf- I?1*’* CtHebralrd Electro-Voltaic Wilber. I did on the 4th dav of October. A. D.,
Hieir cltarndug
effects"
upon theAUl1
uervom debllttei^i
"A
of seeUootweuri seven (ZT)town oue(l) north
TK.'SJZS
Muilto’t ,ww electric llfhta emle.
foddwr at the north front door of the
cRy favor*b e I®Pna‘«*o«' in the Bortbern Court
Hoora tn tbe City of Hastings In
arid County of Barry on Saturday, the ninth day
V*- “ ten o'clock ta the
tnIb^iwR!rt‘wJton&lt;*,*rte*,*rrh ’wit
»»«•&gt;»— Nov“t*Hwt *ke Chy Rasttngs ttoa tfst day of

MhaPUsi, rtiM.
Loewe’s Red Clover Ptta Remedy, ia a
positive specific fur all forma of the" dlse“T
Itching, ulcerated
“J
rri* «*■ r&lt;*

lean Medkwi r«te*y wHi be
In Jane imi.

fin Augota
•WB’

Sis

'm’w-’s.w
FOIt HU“S(} CLAIMS.

�FBOIUTBOI

K1VAL HOUSES.

DEA1 S BY DISASTER AND BATTLE.

NEWS LN BRIEF.

The engagement ot D. O. Mills, tbe New
Chicago, Jan. 2.—The year 1W0 was
York millionaire, to the Marquise de Talnarked by some frightfully fatal dharf
leyrand-^erigord Is denied by tte lady in
;erK. The greatest ones are given below: tte case, who says she has a husband yet.
In January,
were killed by a fire at Wea- living—her marquis. The Indy Is an Amerran DEMOCRATS MOW IB CHARGE Jian, England; 8U0 by a water-spout nt
Naut-Ching, China; 280 by tho fall of a
John )toody, superintendent of supplies
iheatre at Shan-tung, China; W by a in the Chicago city engineer1!; office.
IM Ct roily Up Caiaoon accident at Louisville Ky. In Wednesday declined a New Year''* gift of
February, 200 jierished In a mine disaster a puree ot 8480 presented by bis subordi­
it Newport, Wales; 80 by a flood In Aus­ nates, on the grounds that It was Inappro­
tralia; 43 in a mine disaster at Decaxe, priate for him to receive it and that the
donors needed it worse than he did.
France; 3,000 by u storm on the Japanese
tors Gather at Nprlngfiald.
John W. Dunn, a well-to do brick man-'
Hklena, Mont., Jun fl—Montana's leg x»ast;«5by a broken dnm at Prescott, ufacturer ot Chicago, disappeared Sept
und was not seen in t.h£city again un­
ialature -met yesterday, and, as expected, Art Iu Mrrch, W tort their lives in n
nine
at
Glamorganshire,
Wales;
440
by
til
Christmas eve, when he brought jny to
there were two ho‘t«es ot represcntstlyeo
tbe cyclone ut Louisville, Ky. In April, his wife and family and n happy Christ­
and only one soniite. Great crowd* col­
12 perished by floods in tte south; 17 by mas to his home by reappearing. He bad
lected in Electric Light hall, tte plane ap­
i falling building at Bergitma, Italy,nnd got Into, financial difficulties aud in u
pointed for meeting, in nv.t'cipution of a
15 by a cyclone in Arkansas. Iu Muy, ISO half-crazed stats made his way to Aus­
bigrow, bat weredi ^ppolmcd The Demo­
tralia, from whence lie returned at the
'
were
kilfed oy
by «»?
th? IRT2.T* iw»yl”:r fire m
at . pnia nntml above,
elected
crats orgunlzvd the senat.*, nr-’ «
’ * * F
itecant
Pointe, CaiifiiA; 00 by acyolooe iu |
pSieerj v rl-• it tr-ible,
Ueuteaani
Justin A. ivrrigrew, brother of Senator
Governor RickanH who presided, content­ Texas; W by the Are at tho ChtL-ugo,
Pettigrew, of South Dakota, died Wednes­
ing himself with putting motions made by Y„ poorhousc; 10 in u mine ut Ashley, day. His wife waa an ardent faith curist
Pa.;
30
by
a
ferryboat
disaster
in
Silesia;
Mid that treatment was continued until
the ten Democrats, who of course carried
100 by a cyclone in Siberia; 34 by a gun •
everything against their six Republican powder explosion *in Havana, Cuba, and hia brother at rived troni Washington Qty,
when be insisted on having physician*. It
confrere^
10 by a flood in Germany.
was tbo late then, however.
The Farmers Alliance of Mbaonrl is
When State Auditor Kinney called the
In Juno 20 were killed by a hurricane nt taking »u-p» to establish a harvester
house to order the Democratic member* bophia, 15 by a cyclone at Bradshnw. Nev., factory to compete with the combine.
did not respond, and the Republicans 40 by a fire at Ufulusk, Russia, 82 in a
Charles H. Stevens, n railway man bf
went abend to organize without them. mine at Dunbar, Pit., 12 by a cyclone in
Arlington. Tex., has deserted his wlftt and
Tlie disputed Silver Bow members aax in La Salic county. Hta; in July 5» were run away wirii Miss Naomi Morgan, a
their respective house*. When the time killed nt a launch lu Japan.7&lt;X&gt; by a cyt-tona pretty typewriter.
came fur tte different bodies to notify tn Arabia, UU by a cyclone in Mlnne.-mta, • Andrew Hunt and three Hungarians,
by a fire nt Martinique, 28 by a hurri­
each other that they were organized tbe 50
cane in I*ol:tnd, 20 by drowning in the 1 names triknown, were killed by the pre­
Democratic house got in it* work with the
Ottawa river, Canada, 123 in a mine nt St- ) mature discharge of a blast nt Stafford,
senate. Tte Republican house had reut a Etienne, France, nnd 18,000 by flood nnd । Genesas county, N. Y„ Wednesday. Three
cotntniltee to the senate to say it war or­
otter_____
men ____
received
tonwqtieut famine in Chinn; in August ____
- .probably fatal inganizes! and ready for tiusiness.
3t» werp killed inn mine at Hermosillo,,,1 juries.
Flulan Master ot Clw Situation.
Mexico, 20 by a railroad accident ta
in Bo-"
Bo- ।i William B. Daniel*, of Denver, died a
When the committee reached the senate. teiuia,:»SOby u storm at Crefeld, Germany,
I[
beinia, ;56
time ago, nud whs so afmid of grave
Miles Fiulan, sergeant-at anus of that jll l.v u —W" ■ IV u—I*.. I
.
body, and who acted in that ca|mcity for »bya cyclone m. Wilkesbarre, Pa. 180 | robbery that before hh death he arranged
by a storm iu Switzerland, 40 by a lire in for lhe cremation ot hi&lt; Ixaly. The corpse
the Democratic house last year, refused to Hungary,'.
wan taken tu Detroit, incinerated, and
announet* their presence, but when the
Champion Explotion at Cantnn.
Ttiuriday two quarts of ashes iu a tin box
committee from the Democratic house ar­
In Feptemter Si) perished in a mine at was taken to Chicago, being all t hat re
rived Finlan promptly made their pres­
ence known. A motion from tte Demo­ Boryslav, Galicia, ttl by n flood In Prague, mained of said Daniels.
Miss Ethel Field, daughter ot Marshall
cratic. side to receive lhe committee waa IM by a explosion at Spykaae Fail* W&amp;du,
carried, but when tte Republican com­ W by a cyclone at Bellona. Italy, 30 in a Field, the dry goods prince of Chicago.
mittee got a Republican senator to move mine ut Lnoderbery, Germany, 130 in a ;
it* autiouncement tte motion was tabled.
In tact, the Democrat* hold all the trumps flood in Japan, 200 by a flow! iu Turkey, city. The wedding was a home affair and
MX) by a flood in China, 50 by Hoods in 1very
---------•—
quiet.
in thia game.________
(
France, and 400 by a broken bridge iu
' WISCONSIN’S NEW GOVERNOR.
Supervising Architect YVmdrim has
Dolaixk iu October 12 were killed by ex­ reached the conclusion that the best luter-'
plosions at the Dupont milbi in Delaware, ! ent# of the public service require a now
J7 by an explooion in Paris, l.uta by nn ex­ ' iHMtofilce building Ht Chicago.
Madison, Wia., Jan. fl.—For ite first plosion ta Canton, Chiun; in Ncvemter 55 • Jack Reynolds, a gambler, and a Mrs.
were killed by a ferry disaster in Austria,
time since 1H74 the Democrat* bar* a gov­ X) &lt;a a railroad accident near Salomes, ST jI Clark
quarretel
In.,
ry
——at Dra
---- V7Moines
’
ernor of tte alate, and be took his office b, H^xb. In G,rw«.y; - Dumber »
iM'-oiwu.
lUjoold.i
110
rf»hl
'"«•«&gt;»*
b“.
yesterday wey modestly. It had been {ex­ wt, kllM U «rwllnad wM-nt In

Montana Again Worried by a
Legislative Row.

laatM, them before they were perfectly dry.
Judge Driggs, of Chicago, Saturday re­
fused a new trial for Mamie Starr, con­
victed of poiaouiug two members of the
Newland family .and sentenced the woman
to state’s prison for lite. She created a
scene and bc/gcti for mercy, finally shriek­
ing aud falnt'.ug.
Okl» offid«l. an very mnd&gt; botb«r«l
over the question as to where Senator
Brice lives. He refuses to obey tbe demn&amp;ds Of Ohio ’ courts cloind;.g nonr.-u-dencc, while the state legislature has
elected him senator. As a mutter of fact

Sectlyof^lartiis^1 •rtd'e'rany^oc^?Sda; the I3»h day of December, ta foe year saw
th&lt;Hfuid rlsbt hundred and ninety.
Present. Charles W. Anu&gt;tnmg. Juoge of
Probst*.
In the matter of the estate of Aaron Parker.
&lt;’o’&gt;M,r£lllnx and filing (he Amd *»ount of
Hannah B. Parker, admluhtratrix at raid estate
|
Tte estnc tnay be heard, es abltib
J effiud
allowed. i.‘ ordered. IL-4 Friday., tte
v&lt;lliereaJSTli
[
*
s;hd»voTlanuary. A. D.. if*l. at ten n'rioek
tn the torenuon. be aralgi&gt;r&lt;l (or tbe tearingot
■aid petitlonr and itel the heir* at law of raid
deceased and all other perwam Interested to said
estate, arc required to aw&gt;«» al *■■&gt;■**
Town 3 North of Range 7 Wort
of said court then to be boldeu at the Probtte
Office, to the city of Harttags, to told counly, *WK Of
77 110 MM W Oi 1-M l
and afcow cause. If any there be, why the prayer
of tlie petitioner mar not be granted. And tt
Is furtter ordered. That raid netitioiMT giro no­ ■wfc of (*M
tice to thtf persons Interested In raid estate, of
lhe pendency of raid petition, and the bearing
thereof by rousing a copy of this order to be
published tn the Hartings BaxXkh, a newspa­
per printed and circulated lu said county of
Town 3 North of Range R Wert
Hart-v. once hi ’each week for three suco^sslvr
weeks previous to »&gt;ud day of hearing? - '
Chamlks W. abmbtbong,
(A true copy.i
Judge ol Probate.
Wm. W. Colk, Probate Cleric.
.25 1.00 007

Si

The Chicago Herald warns people
against investing iu •‘European premium
bonds," which n number of concerns *ud
individuals in this country are now engagv.J in selling It says that the bonds
nuiy be ull right, tint there is Uttla or no
profit lu them for those who buy them.
Levi G. Evarts, claiming to be a cousin
of Benutor Evnrts, and 73 yours old, is an
Innate of tte uhuhbouM1 at New Huven,
ry,,,ir
It is announced at Washington City
that Mira teller, daughter of L. Z. Leiter,
Town l North of Range 9 West
taensc^xl ’? Zl‘*rrJr Allnn Johnson, ofthi
Brit'sh le^attox
There are two Democratic vacancies iu
t’ e Onto state senate caused by death,
To*n J North of Range 0 West
giving tte IL-publlcans a majority in th: . -According to Homer, Nestob, the old
senate, until succe-sora can ta elected.
warrior aud the wise counsellor of the setl'4
neS*
of
se'i
Rev William D. Tomklnson and wife, Greek*, had ruled over three generation*
ot Kilamazoo, Mich., celebratwllbe IHtleth nf men. aud was wise as the immortal
'
Tdwn 3 North of Range 9 West
nnnivor .-. y of their marriage New Years’
“fl’’?*... »■
Eve, ami were visited by hosts of friends
on the happy vccasian.
neiofnwM
« «&gt;
«•» •» -• 1
A statement made by Comptroller Roche,
Town &lt; North of Range l&gt; West
of St. Paul, Minn., shows that the city’s Ims baeu In the van of American thooght
•Xpeu'c* arc &lt;300,000 more per a.- lumthan for more than three quarters of n century,
her revenue; that her debt is &lt;12,(03,000, ranking always with lhe test ami most
mid the dafie.t r7^00,ft».
Influential periodicals In the world. It Is
Town 5 North ol Range 10 Wert
The prisoner., in tte West.-rn Pennsyl­ the mouth-piece of lhe men who know
vania penitentiary had everything ready most about tte great topics on which
for a general delivery Saturday even to the Americans require to be Informed from
uftofuvrfik
securing of weapon* of defense aud offense, month to month, its contributors being uwfi-4 ex 40 so-i
wt eu their plot was discovered.
the leaders ot thought and1 action In every wslde
A Oshtrol Massachusetts train struck a field. Those who would taka counsel of naw side at nw
C 40
1-37
team containing six young people at Had­ the highest knowledge on the. aflairs of the
C HTuM 13.77
ley, Mnss., early Saturday evening, killing lime, and learn what Is to te said regard­
Henrv te-arued, a student nt tbe agricul ing them by the recognized authorities
tuml college, aud Mabel R. Hinckley.
ou both sides, must therefore read
Governor Peck ami the other newly- THE NORTH AMERICA* REVIEW,
elected officers of the state of Wisconsin lhe Nestor of the magazines.
were formally installed in office at Madi­
T«X N0DTH AMKWCAJt
son Monday.
Jm’ge Henry B. Brown, of Michigan, tne importance ot the topics It dtaiirareandtbe
Town 3 north of Range 10 West
waa
wan formally
form*Uy installed at Washington City eminence of its contributors. -Albany Argus.
i Monday ns associate justice ot tte United
“Ho* bocofl'*. M !{ were, the Intelligent
American citizen's hand i«&gt;ok on great quesuons ,
States supreme court.
,w _ 10 Q)
•f tiiehour."—Buffalo Exprc-s.
'noM
John L. Goley, of Wilmington, Del.
'■Tnx Nowth Ambb»caj(R«virw touches ’
. »rd«,
died Monday.
Ho had spent tbe last Americans on almost erenr point in which they tbcoce
j
u x:rd».
twenty five years trying ta perfect a per are Interested."--Boston Henud.
•
.
tbenee
w 3S rdt,
s33rds,toptace
pctuu! motion machine.
ofbeg
ft I
The Rev. W. T. Tolson, a Baptist
wKotnek
preacher of Columbia, S. C . in a sermon
rw’t of neH »l 40
n 40
The Iht
recent contributors to the aeH oCnwK
Sunday denounced the Columbia club, the
xvn,in&lt;*pected that a crowd of 10,000 er no would to by a falling building in Bombay, IN lu a I °*’i
Young Men’s Christian association, and Krvikw Miwis a roll of representative
m.nterialtac, and it wan supposed that witaie at Hrtnaut, Belgium,^ in a railroad 1 Tbe very finest estate in America will be th j city gcvcrumeni. Vloo prevailed in all men and women of the time, including
Milwaukee akme would, dtaftaich a legton Occident wear Quebec, W*&gt; byathsslin [Gcorgv Vanderbilt’s in North Carolina, of.them, he claimetl.
W. K. Gt.AnsroXK, J. G. BtottNK, C-ardlnal
Buenaa
Ayres,
80by
artorm
In
Russia,
40
,
when
he
has
finished
improvements
which,
of iKV««al tlMKisand. The weather, Um\
Tow4l 4 North of Kaaxc 10 West
A Newfoundland dog, owned by Frank Ginnoxs. Speaker Reki», Ex-Speaker
by drowauig at Warwick, England.
far the foundation aud lir-a 'floor of his
was nyal, mild and yet bracing, with aa
Knppeck, n Chicago MMoonitt, saved ,1.1* CaitLiSLE, W. McKinley, Jr., Oihda.
Peaiiiraee awil Buttle.
oartle alone, have already amt H00,(W»J.
family from cretnallott Sunday Mme. ADAM, (ieneral Sherman. Admiral
Three nr ticked men Welnendny robbed muster's
The Number of deuMJteh by pestilence ta
CITY OF HASTINGS
m »ruing by breaking his chain when h* PUitTKR, Mme. Blavatsky, T. A. Edison.
ingly watte ceremonies ail day. but far
ISW VMM 17,000. lu JM) they reached *i,- tho American Exprww campany at Albia,
all ttuit tlie attendance finim outside: «of 902, oscaduned mostly by cholem in Aris. la.. ofWJ. They bouad and gagged the «aw the home: on fire, and rushing up­ Bishop IL C. PoTTEii. Elisabeth S.
Pbblf*. Chas. »- Parnell, a. J. Bai.stairs and waking the inmates.
Madison w not of alarming proport ia is.
jqrenLP. D. Punly.
„ #&lt;t ,
There in a demand in Brasil for civil eu rot’H, John Morley. Col. H. G. Ibpxb- , W0. 1127. !1«,
AUXold probably not over 2.0UU frotf ;all year, tiowcver, has teen a healthy &lt;s»t-as
The *um of fCSAMK) was spent on imtutr.L. IIknhy George. Cuavncrt &gt;'x
” W1
over Lids broad Male-Madison tr.i in- •.-ompared with tte deaths of KBon •provenjents In Pierre. S. D.. and suburta gineere nnd surveyors of experience, W1 o
also hare diplomat from scientific inrti- Defkw. Edward BxllaMt, Frofe
*
Town 3 North Sf Range 8 West
i I»Si. »»,:»«in DMA mud 101,000 lH8i
during tbe lust year.
tutiuM'' of recognize*! standing. Said James Bryce. Gail Hamilton, ete
T4&gt;ere have been no great wars during
A mH has teen i«oued for n meetiag of diplomat must be submitted to the Bratbe.year and y&lt;&lt; the toan-of-life record
.
xilian cobsuI general or legation in th s 50 cents a number. 15.00 a year.
tbe ntinois Mexirsn War Veterans'asso
j-ecuivid by a couingttee. Amoxg the nwhes 18,739 a*«(RnparM with
Now Is the time to subscribeta cialruu nt Springfield,' Illa, Jan. 21 raid 22. country tat ore they will be recognized
auembt** bring Gon Ltieiu* Fairchild.
Thu North Ambkican P^vibw.
iu Brasil.
&lt;A»L W, F. Vilas, Judge IL G. Siebeckrr,
3 East 14t»i strreL Kew Y’ork.
xnd add. ttenre
Agues Huntington, tbe wotrera, left a
■Col. -George W. Biri, George Knynier, AtoMHawah, and kt the revolution., in -Ha­ toeaake a Marring match with Sued, lie
swell Balti.'nure hotel Sunday because rhe
Ouvdrnor Hoard, wuci all his ataff of cle- rtl. Peru, Baffle. Ayres, and San SalntnlM.theoee e'
pro{mietor would uoc. permit her to keep
-Samuel De Moyclles, who - sleeps in
.71 iJO 1.00
tte party proeeedrd at oner to tbe
capital, where tte new state officers
Physicians and bospitals of New York
The lom «Z fllfe by milroad dtaMers awakened Wednesday morniag by the
were led first to the executiveoftice and allows an increase over 1WW, tbe total anm- cries of gre*c. -He found that tte "building chy have teen aerified that all cares of
next to the assembly cbamtar. There fter of killed being 3,k» as cmujiared wit h •wan on fire, and it hu had nor been so ctetth after the see of Koch’s lymph must
■Chief Justice Cole administered the oath J4.488 in Ifilta-.«•&gt; &gt;n 1«H\ l.«» Ln Jsff. «5 awakened w-mld probably have Iwen ereAatfllor General’s (Mice. i
iteuceeit rd#’
LansingJHefc. December ?4. IND. t
•of office, tegiiiuiLg with Goasmor Peck
Edward Curtin, af Chicago, who drei
-and ending with .the iusuroxioc connnis- seriously injured 1« also iucreasod. being
nxXl tu the county of Harry hid off to the state Kg rds. thence
Natural
ha* lieen discorenxl in Lon•siom-r. W. AL-- «Hoot. There -were no
n2Mi deg east
i-rt county, 11- It was struck at tte deprii *rtio:t” Monday that his friendi had to
14S» rds to place
in. '»«, LMiti HK7. WO in I'm.andUBH in of 113 fe»&lt; and is pronounced ol the In-sL j&lt;*y his Sh flar Ar a plain drunk.
torwnrdnl to
of beginstux
•reremouy was a*simple and a* uuurtcuca- ISM.
,
quality.
A lense was Hird Saturday in the re- county. wip u
tlions n» it coukl’well be.
Four ridddten were Uurmd-ro denth and oirder’s offic? wt Bellefonte, Pa., convey­
tteuce run­
mugs to a place
A m-imou of handshaking airl eongrutu- rivers,ut ’till* country (a total of 5,0151m several oUm-js fatally injured by tlwir ing to the Bcaeh Creek Kailway company
; clothing matching fire at a charity bazar
.lations fuliotMesl The itiaujacrnl tell al
Bald staterneaUcontain a furl description .of ft rd&gt; n of eenA riK&gt;vemeui ha- been Ktartcd by the each parcel of said lands, surf may be seen On
■ night »m* tte -bnUiaiit feature of the day's raiTroMs. 2tkMM&gt; by dta&amp;m^taTttead '
day night.
■woman employes nf the «orer«unent at application at tbe office«:(»hc county treasurer
•event*. Tte assembly i tembar ot the cajpthey are rvcelvwi by hln;. ‘
Merrill D-&gt;w. son of C. JI. Dow, the Wiid ington City to raise funds for the alter
s to cen­
-itul wt-handsomely decorated, and there WortdL and 0,001 by b
The tend atnick off ta tbe state for taxes of thence
ter of highway,
wealthy J»«-w Yorker, has .married Millie erection uf a mosurnent to Geu. Spinner.
was n. great crush prcneat^all l&gt;arte nf making Lu ali 114,543
thence e 44 deg
Price, the high kicker of a ■‘•Natural tins'*
the state brtog n-preented. Ex-tecre8
to
point
8 of
don prescribed by law.
THE MARKETS.
theatrical troujie. Hie young man is bat
ilxxuv H. A mix, A’iditor General.
lb»7, lafJCTan 18H6, mrfl 387.4Kiin IKS3.
head of tte reception committee, and
Chicago.
ANNUA
i
T
t
I
x
’
b
ALB-4.
*
&lt;
A wert-bound express trmn on the Dela­
received the guest.* as they catiie in. Tte
Cjxmlerialn’s Addition
MILDRED FULLER MARRIED.
ware. Lackawanna ,iuwl Western crashed
State of Michigan.
*
floor of the nr.nnte chamber was covered
Blk
into a train of flat-care 'loaded with pigTo the circuit court for tbe county of Barry in lot 1, 1
with canvaa.mid here the dancing waa
chancery:
\
iron ut Bater.-on, N. J., Frtday, nod tour
kept up until x: late hour. Tbe toilets uf
Tbe
neuttun
of
Henrr
H.
ApHrbAuditor
Gen
­
cere were wrecked. Three trainmen were (WHe; July, efennd Ut^z, c.uw’d tHA^. O-ru- era! nf ■aid atate of Mlcbljtmi. respectfully
tlie ladies wore elegant. Gcwernor Hoard
allows that tte list of lands hereinafter sec forth
loft Itet niglu-for Canada te fill a lectuao ! dre&lt;l Fulh-c daughter of tte chief justice, Uodlj injured. The panreagere escaped.
I and tnaraed "Schedule a." contains n dcscripMiss-lteEc Richards wn* ordained Fri­
• engagement.
■
■
I was niarrivd last evening to Mr. Hugh
ta&gt;n ni all lands In said county at Harry upon
day al Kulamuxoo. Mich., to Congrega­
Dnautag's Addition
which taxes were assessed for the years men­
। Wnllaier. wf Tacoma, Wash., at St. Jwhn's tional asteuon work in Central Africa.
tioned therein, nud which were returned as de- tot i and 10 aud
SpinXGFEKUJ Ills., Jam 4J.—Once mate ! Episcopal &lt;-te rt-h. by Bi-eiop patter. The Iat er in lhe day she was aaarried to Ker.
lin&lt;|uent for non-payment of taxes, and wMeb
taxes have not been paid; toeelher with the
.and for tbe thirty-seventh time in'the his­ ’ church was juckeci by the elite of lhe cap
F. H. Btaikcr, who has n commission to ■ciiMed $HUG: February, opened a .d closed total
animiut of such taxes, with Interest com­
Kenfleld'd Addition
tory of tte state of Illinois the state legisla- ital'a official -cuciety. Among ttewe pres­ tte same work. They wdll spend their »WW; May. opened SlLSTfe cte.-d Fl'UTJf. puted thereon to Ute time fixed for sale, and eollots «
•
Ire as provided ny law, aud the cost of
ent were che president raid
Mrs. honrytuMn on lhe trip is their fluid of
4
2.05 jb
advcrtiilnx
and
other
expenses
of
sale
of
each
.4"
su&gt;*
-FuUmrmg
the
price*
st
th.
'
lot*
9
Harrison. Secretary and lira. Wtarlom,
XTaftm
4
2.02 .52 .08 1.
. uhm Stooi.
Sloe &lt; _____
yards: —
Hogs—Market opened
furl
ing prayer mcw delivered, addresses af PortroanUr tGcneral and Mbl WanYour petitioner further
shows to the court and 10
active an'! flrm: prices j&amp;lte higher; light that said lands were returned to the Auditor
Jurtfce
Field.
.-fmator
welcome nxuit. anti tbe iagiulature was namakier,
VILLAGE
OF
CEDAR
CREEK
grade*. bX|Xf.l7.&gt;; rough pocking, Fn.*3'Ul.lA; General ss delinquent for non-pavmeot
.ready U&gt; select, officers.
Tbe follow­ and Mr*- Cockrell. Senator Caribde and high iu»d Wilkcslerre &lt;aonl mine at c.!xr&lt;l. y3JM7«8.*5: heavy packin j aud thlpiiiiig of
8*i&lt;l taxes lor said years respectively’, aud
ing urv lendiug ctutdidMtss and aae Senator Vance. There won also present h WilkeUawre, Pa, where -I fie fearful ex- ix*. J:ta,-63.tG; pfga. fttOwaai
that said dnltnoaeat retarru were mido prior to
first din-of July, 18W.
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE
almost sure winners: President pre large drlvguriwn of! friends of zte Fuller pioMoa incurred March Bloat. They found
l attl-s- Bei-f trteera. &gt;8.305.4.“; rtockers and the
Your petitioner further show* aud avers thru,
Blk
family from &lt;rhit-t&lt;go, besides tho immedi­
fanciers. jS.BgA3j; cxiwh and bulls,
!L26;
'Xwui« etrere,
Sheep -In good de
•speaker of Che bouse. Crufts. Dvlos P. ate n-tativt*. After tho ctremouya re­
Phelps, of Monmouth, wmai re-elected ception followed at the rcMtience .»&lt; the otter panWinrities of the clothes
each case where such personal service Is actu­
The prertdeut bun approved tlie bill for a
chairman of tte Democratic rt^ite n utraJ chief jnrticc .Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallaue will
ally made,,are a valid Hen on lhe several par­ lot it
■.committee lart. sight by acclamation, it make their irome at Tacoma, wimce the public building at South Bead, Ind.
cels ot laud described In aald schedule.
lot 1
.is imposslhite -l&gt; say tew the Alliance ^rooin i» in taksrxe^*.
Your petitioner further shows that the said,
Tbe firm of J. V. Earwell Jk Co, of Clrf- dairies. flmnt fresh. lo&amp;3te; packing stock. 10
taxes on raid described lands have remained
were* will go askn United States senator.
unpaid for more than one year from ti&gt;« first
A LomUui dispatch announces tte death Dreued ;-o-j'try-ChirtoKUi, &amp;&amp;7M,- par lb; dav of Julv next after their return to the Aud­
of Alexander William Kinglake, the noted turkeys.
docks. Hl jllc; gvwe. 7&lt;Mc itorGeneral, and the raid taxa, not baring own
to
J)tS MoD.ES, .Lan. 6.—Tte anwly elected Ofat! families of Railway strikers from the historian.
Potatoes - White rose, 8U335c per bn red roes.
■H of lot
officials entered upon their duties ^company's honors yesterday brought «n *
Bur
Two men, a negro nud white num. were 75aKfc; Hebrou. 8&amp;d»c; P®erl«su,
yesterday. Secretory of State McFarland «k&gt;t, in which CJtegxilice and military tool lynched in Mnsbabec county, Misa, Friday
for rubbery.
Oooking. rtai&amp;4 («per bbl; eating, &gt;4,u azi.G);
Twombly turned ever the officewf treasur- mere clubbed, tec. they wrecked a good
Tte First XationaT bank of Walton, N. Michigan choice, 83.76^4.0).
deal ot company jpaoperty. The evtetisDS Y., capital K4UM), has teen authorized to
Broom earn—Hurt
per IU whisk
wage dually amomyJishcd.
iiunself.
bruah. 5QS; gnro. •elt-rarUxig. 4@5c; inside
begin business.
Twelve rainen were killed at Durango, and covers. %4c; common brush, SMQIUc;
oom at a point
crooked.
a®3Mc.
Mexico, Monday last by on explosion In
the powder house af the mine.
The new license law worktsl well in Bal
Whmt-No. 5 red winter cash. HMMAI MK; of tetemav be sold for tbe amotmtsdas ’tte^
ttlmore last year. There were fewer arrest* May.
Ebel Dubois, of IdaL&gt;. were placed on file.
. UBto; J unary, ; LlX%. Own—No. I
And the city received &lt;800,000 tn revenue.
mixed cash. W&amp;aXHKc; do May, flU«c. Oats- on as provided by law. t? pay the ten aa afon
The boilers of tte towboat Ann to Rob- Dall butaicady. No. 2 mixed cash.
Whoa tte election Mil camo ap the little church iu that village. Ker. Mr. Cox ectii exploded at Portamouth, O., Friday. do May, M%c. Eye-Neglected. BartevAnd your petitioner will evor pray. etc.
Hbxky H. Am.IX. Auditor Genera!.
of Highbridge, officially.
Tiro men were killed and thru.- fatally ia- Neglocted. Pork-Dull: mesa, SlLOl^Utn for
of Harry lu Chancery, a
finance a&gt;mmittee’a Mil which was dafMxteen miners were killed by an explo
stock A Ca. dealers in yarns, hnsierj- and rtooofgasiu tbe Heinrich Gustaf coal
shaft at Bochun, Germany, Friday. Olhfancy goodo. nt 106 and 108 North Sixth
tbe urgent deficiency btU was agreed an. street, aasignad Saturday. Liabilities are
Tte Alliance members of tte Minnesota
legislature, in caucus Saturday night,
almost unanimously resolved to coalesce
building at
with tte Demoerata This will giv* K T.
Richmond. Ey
Champlin. Alliance Democrat, the speak­
V1IXAGB OF MIDDLEVILLE
ership.
neau &lt;1! American republics has received
Selah Cbnmoerlain, tbe Cleveland. O.,
RUTLAXD, VL. Jsa. 1-A gmroral order advices of tbe almost total failure of tbe
millionaire, who died recently left *7,000,-

■fbe Nestor of the Magazines.

?hs Jsfli tarns Ewai

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wealthy Englishman, altbongh aba w&lt;s a

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�COUNTIES.

MICHIGAN NEWS.
importance to the race of
SOUND BODIES AMONG WIVES.

trial beingwttetHlcd every day by the beat
, society1
The Saginaw elllzena' board to reconiKalauut-uM* people ,n" ‘•'vratiy annoyed

LIVING BY TKEiR WITS.
For. pa a Mrtbdsy.

«a

Dsc-bters—How

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which call fee an expenditure of Ji 10,000.

rtox’

WTille on every band morid work, intel­
lectual work, serial work awaits every i
WuiUm Hubble will stop i”
for
woman, young or a!A, whose life is so rich
and full that tt overflown into the world
VTboxn I rbd’y wwM tehoM.
from the borne, 1 ant glad to aee that there
M.enia to be a growing npayvdation ot the
arx*e»d .‘Mrauto. Eustrs Church and his
imjrartanee of bygL-nie work t» unt’eriy
^11 oeght to receive a good deal of credit.
ing all work frf aoul or brain. Whether
Orty a Httli coMn rtayl
tkry have bit upon a novel ..plan
for ourselves or for others, tbe flrat work
fur tbe slaughlrr of three little birds.
toward enlarging and dignifying life is ■
They coax a Mg flock of the® In a pig |»en
werk for the body-tbat body which ia top
by utrans ot a liberal supply "I
lh,,n
often r.« unlike tbe temple in which God
i: thesi hj* b&gt;u&lt;
rtiuTthe doora and kill them with wooden
meant the human aoul to dwell aa the soul
Ju thU manner they have killed
itself is unlike what he meant, tbe dweller
to lie.’
cMwoUtion of knowing that he is doing a
All of ua who have nought to Inspire tbe
gr»id work in getting rid of the pea’*, while
The Washtenaw Evening Times has dis­ very wretched classes with love of knowl­
his m&gt;ii pockets the bounty without a tnur- covered that the name Ypsilanti was not edge orwilh aspirations after better moral*,
WHAT ONE GML DID.
takn; from Indian origin, but from De-’ have already found that our first battle
Humane AftrDt Kennedy likes to tend to mttriu* YpsilaMl. the Greek partriot won id have tube on another field, that we Emily Celger.
needed to conquer outposts hek! by filth,
his office to the tiest of hi.* abiliiy in Grand That fact was known years aga
Baptds. and any man wb&gt; misuses' dumb
Tlie citizens of Flint met Saturday night by foul air. by bad food, by dark ami dirty
There is nn old saying that Gen. Greene
animals or in any way tratl*gTe'»•esflH• law. to take the Initiatory steps toward getting dwellings, before we could approach the "exchanged Us northern laurels for south­
. Krnrrally fives to regret It. Occasslmmtly tbe legislature to give them a new charter. citadel of t he aoul. We have tried chapels ern willows." It h true that bo met with
and
prayer
meetings
nud
Sunday
schools
and
prayer
inevnnm.
aua
cuuuay
nanraa
.......................................
,
, .
,
though the agent himself get* left Last
bi*
S*Another coal mine iu* been struck In .0.1 boo-to boo- ,WtloRM.dfr3«^«.dl'O*”r
week lie raided a place where there was
'» •&gt;»
”°ni.
igoiatg to be a cock fight, but be fare he Freeland. Tbe find Is but 125 feet brlgw bar. found ibal t«-f..r» the» could lx®n I
- we lust semi tbe plumlwr.and !
compelk 1 to flee from n v;c‘. rt;could gain an entrance the gang luui fled the surface and the vein said to be larg* their work
scrubbing
«l«*feats do not detract
tench the relfg _.n_ of
. tbe
______
.. brush . “«■ ** bul
leaving him only the roosters to take liack. I enough to work at good profit
- * -■ • - - i from Lis gtvotm .is.
He fru*e to tbe feathered gauw. but be­
Editor Charteneau. of the White Cloud and tbe broom, and of light and air and ,I During one of bis retrv:.ra. when he had
fore hr had gone far the gang rejumed Business lias been elected Justice of tbe food, and must drive out the multiform ’
’ Lord Rawdou at his Iks 1 as it were. Gen.
aiut took these away from him and he had I’earo. «!h! will Irareatter be a positive ter- demons or dirt.
was desirous
ot tending a mrasaj^e
VAWS or ntALTb
; ” ecne *?
*»irou. of
n.
togoLvuiv empty lusmled. with the reflec­ rur1 to the evil doers of that burg.
Gnmeauck of
Tnmlng from lb. niffrar. fo &lt;b. Io«rt ; to Gen.
r"' Sumter,
So""- the
ibo ‘‘
"b.mmoek
o the
tion that virtue is its own reward.
Revolutinn." who wr.stben on the Watcrtv
E.
C.
Foote,
of
Detroit.
haR
purchased
to
tbo*e
in
the
higher
cla.-ws
of
life
we
SuprrviMH Heffer and family, of Baton,
with
Li
”
drtacbtnent.
Creene
was
anxiods
goods Stock of C. Feckenscher. of find no Jess the hampering influence of di&gt;were rt.Joyiug themselves Christmas evt. tbedry
।
Could the women of the land, alive. to fonu a junction with SomUtr. t.-lievine
At tbe Mine time hl.- house wa&gt; on tire, Fentoa, ami Henry S. Chapin the grocery ease.
that enmhiued tbe American forces might
ot Snyder * Hinkle, of the same as they are coming to be. to every mode of fall upou Hawdun with nitcere*. as be ttcid
but fortunately it was Oseoverrtf id-time sfo&lt;*
!
development
aud phase of progress, be­
an that the damage wa* only atraut F75 Iplace.
come tiM&amp;Mtgbly grouted to tbe fact that divided hi* array anil seemed to offer him
worth, after a haul fight.
The Corunna Independent says that be­ til progMs along every line stops and the self a» an easy prey.
In vain did Grecuv k*»k for some cue tn
TN' bank degnuices of Grand Kapids fore
i
anntiK-r »ew year the engagement backward course begins. lx&gt;th for the indi­
ring between CortmM and Owoaso. name­ vidual and for the race, as soon as disease carry the rncstogv. The country betwes-n
or feebleness of body sets in. they would him and Sumter was full of Toricj. wlio
C. S Wolcott, one of Portland’!* (mer­ ly the electric railroad, will be completed. have struck nt List the lowest strata of re never negk-cted an opportunity to shed
chants died v»-iy suddenly of apoplexy
Tbe Micbigan Central railroad company form, and wc could hope for the future of the blood of Whigs, as the patriot* wenw-k murrains store.
s
tore up Midland St. West Bay City. &gt;e»- the race. The foundation of all culture termed. The bravest men tn the rcighhu.
xl shrunk from carrying t.l:r dLpatoh.
H&lt;.t. t- (. Niebels ha- byen elected a ' terday and «t a gang of men at work anp of nil developmeat mtutt be laid here,
ptnidrrio: the G. A. IL National. En- track laying. The improvement was long anil women's hands are the oni”* to lay it. an l,Gn me wio. despairing when a young
Build wc ever «u fair a structure on the girl presented berrelf ax ish bradquarters.
eumpmertt in Detroit next Augu-t from nerdtkl.
^hls teutor;al district.
loris of intelligence and goodness, and . '“I hear that you want to semi a n:ea*agt
W. s. WhiUtesey, of the firm of O. A. s&lt;K&gt;n or late, if the hygienic conditions are to Gen. SuuiP’r.” said the bessitlfa! stran
Saraii Nilson was fiurd 515 for stealing Ainsworth A Co.. Ypsilanti, caurbt his wrong, it is undermined and falls
| ger. ‘Twill take it to him. My utne is
h&gt; Battle Creek the other day. Instead uf left b&amp;ndfa a set nf cog-whwls while at­
Without health the beautiful woman i Emily
• GcftteF,
----- - and
, I want to du tome:this
wbittlagsbout tbeexersshe fine she;dis­ tempting to throw the machine ont of ipsar. ceases to be beautiful, aud of little avail I rn£.,clT &lt;»c«itry.
played a large rMl ot bills, and some pod Saturday, and will lose several fingers.
are all our yean, cf training nnd education ‘j The luttrlui general was aknmdrratruct,
real estate mortewres. It I- unner-oeary
if the poa»e&gt;.*or of their results is to pass but at the nine time he bailed her propo­
Mzs. Murray, su years old. of Vassar,
to wy that tbe justice regretted that lir
sition with un&gt;»:i:Hltd delight,
fell an the icy sidewalk Saturday and was her life a helpless victim uf pain. Could
hadn't made cite fin* larger.
"I know the c.Mtntry through which I
wc take oct from among the young
badly bruised as well ns considerably
will hare to pma." coufinued Emily, "and
• Abaut two ytars ago !Uy Morton nearly shaken up. On account ot her advanced
if
you will truht me with the mcasagcil
&lt;
feeble
to
give
their
little
children
mother
killed s companion ot Ills in a saloon fight ace it is feared that tbe accident will have
care, nli the older women whose health has promise to place it in Bumier's hands.'*
in Grund Rar-ids. A warrant was issued latel results.
Accordingly Gen. Greene wrote a letter
»Avn broken before they have reached their
for hls arrest but despite the vigilance of
which h« vave tbe fearicss girl, at the
the police. be coidd not lu- found. Ttw
The residents of Sanilac. Huron. Tusco­ prime, all tbe young girts who are too
afiair drifted into obscurdy and wu- nearly la. St Clair, laperr and Macomb counties feeble to study and too delicate to work, | nme tiutc teliin,; her I tn content*, whicn
*l.e reac to communicate verbally to Suuiforgrgti-ii. when Murton was fodli^h are golux In fur the bounty to be |»ald by the number would startle us all.
We do nc-t half know the truth airaut ter in case of accidents; and with tlie
enouzL to come back to the city again, am! the general government for sugar makers.
px'er cm fully concrahsd Emily Gt igtv
this,
tor
three
fourths
of
the
suffer
was promptly arrested and jaikd.
Mapo-sugar is lhe particular brand "
they
era do not like to tell. They have learned tnnuutcd her horse and rods away. She
will raise.
Charles Lnree met with a very painful
by exp. rience that tbtir households do not bail embarked on a danger., u-. journey,
accident last week near Eaton Rapid-.
find pleasant diversion in the recitai of a butt his did not deter her. Her way h-d
He was walking along by the side or ihLs
woman's aches aud pains If every feeble through some unbroken country and over
ground infested by British end Tories, uxd
truck-, which were leaded down with logs.
"I waa in a bcukatore in N.-uksu street a woman mad? as much demand upon the an the second day she waa halted by wnw
Coming to a tree be attempted to pass the few wevks ago talking about a new etching family time .md core and sympathy ns a
al Lord lUwdoa's -aconu,- who refused to
lint - frota one hand to tbe other, and in
sick
mau
under
tbe
same
circumstances
of Lowpfl when a t.-dl, gaunt youth ruthed
so doing bis arm was caught between tbe in. wjtch in hand, and «o out of breath would make, ww should feel the world bod belli-re her artfully contrived answers and
,
irera aud,the tree, and so htdly crushed that he stuttered. 'Mr. Pliny wants thia '■ gone into a hospital, and the miUeuufam conducted her into t heir camp.
Confronted by the n?w tlanger. Emily
that amputation w» accessary. The dtl- book hnnwHliately,* he said, ‘so that he can j1 for the doctors and undertakers bad come,
Geiger’s darhxg did no; desert her. Sha
jen.Eaton Rapid- did a nice thing by take it with him when be goes ou the 4:30 j1 But, fur every'
hysterical
woman
who
, •,
, . -;—-----hhn/oy giving him a nice cast: Christmas Irmo.- .ml ,b, ynutb b-mM tb- *-3ter a I
“I'1 *”“d “J? recalled Gon. Greene’s instraetiona, and
when idie had been place I in a tpotn, there
present.
.lip of rwprr Ob wbleb wn writim • "Tb. i l“r
V','"' *7 *, •*““ ’&gt;» *&gt;=« “
to renudn uuiil she hnd been warebed by
Bisl:**,. Gillespie was seized with an
ottc of her own sax, she made up her mind
e haven’t it in stock now. but you ran them into their graves.
alariab.K benimoraz- Newi Years ere.
whnt sl*c would do. A Tory had bec-a
TO SfiCVBK HEALTH. ■
‘
~t
it
at
Scribner's,
’
said
the
proprietor,
at
- while roudneting iirrvicew It. st
~
“
7^-jj
“
j it is » ji'icUiing morr than outspoken dispatchtsl tor the woman who was ta
But
^;e
-ame
timsSrinkfng
slyly
at
me.
and
। ~ ' church. Grand Rapid*.
' wu.u, .. toe youth «p«l ost Into tb, .orally
-ranh the suspected girl, and before h—
Ifotiness
that
makes
theuacotn
.
.
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adding as tbe youth «ped out Into the
'Tbnttbe way a Arm ol banket, P&gt;^““W-“ealM woman dumb The out ban retnrsed with her Emily ate up
Haro- McDowell, of Grand Rapid*, who «r«:edt____ of• ..
. .
lennit
fering she cannot
c.xanot omrenme
overcome nr
or itirlra
bide de­ Greene's written inatnietloas io Suqiter,
te*f* the Utt:
brilliancy
their new clerks;
presses the mental atmosphere of the piece by piece. It vras her only hope to
aentet.re in J*ek*0B has been pardoned l&gt;v ■*Tbc Life of Arkun's Father” has lyen in bouse. There is a protest Kgnit^t fllnew itx e»««pe pttnlahmeut, if not death. And at
existence as a joke for fifteen years, and
the s.-.tue time keep Greeno’s designs from,
one new rleek hunted it for hours before the very air. Disease is an unnrrtur:;! aud bocorauig known to the .n;n»y.
The ••Coit-ave r«nc~ and tbe "Itandom- be found—not the book, but that he waa a ahnormnl thing, and health rtalM* tins
WhrntbeTory wxr.-n arrn-1 Emily was
long
as
it
can.
It
-takes
the
spring
out
cf
&gt;t gang"of boss, ratigiug si! Ute w»y fnnn fool.* T-New York Critic.
tbe stops and chent of the tauaK carefully searelx-tl, buC nothing iln.naging
JO to 1-f yean- of are. had &gt; n-aular ..Id
and Lushnt the voices of tbf lade oiws
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thue MMis tmll contest la-t week and many
tlie secret abe was bus
were iLe Woody nos«» and black eyes re­
Mr. Joe King, tbe oysterman. has a small And to a great extent it does this wberber I pectcd tnof uSdote
haring *"
in '-------l&gt;er poaaeiwion
the
1—
-------mit inc from Uorfracas.--Telegram.*
keg of full grown oyatera which is a curios­ lb. lu.JU b. .-Aitait Ab.lritat cr not. Tories were
compeilrd to set her nt liberty.
ity. Under favorable conditions oysters The thing that U. is felt; we influence by. Even thru »he wa» released under protest,
Alxct the &lt;;uirke&gt;t courtship and mar­ .will attach themselves taranv convenient
riage ot; record occurred in Grand Ledge surface which U bard and smooth. Sam­ wc may say. Sickarat, is a blight which ■nd when she rode off was secretly follow’
recently. The parties became acquaintod ple* of such growths hare been seen In end- no woman shock! jjcrmli to come over her ed. but taking a roundabout route she de­
Saturday cscnlut and were married the Ires variety, nnd they hare included old home, if she can by any pcwibllity cure It ceived her foca, and reran afterward gallop­
following Monday.
boots an&lt;l shoes/fully encrusted and filled or keep it away. And women, we must ed into Sumter's c®mp. "ranch to the tar
admit, in nil ages have been eurr.eyt wek prise and delight cf that officer.
Webber, of Kahuuo. Eaton Co., had with line oysters, bottiee covered with bi­ era after and patron* of curat
Onccf the historians of the revolution'
valve*,
crocks and pou of them, utensils of
hS jaw liroken last week by being kicked
And tbe result of all experience and jb’ bos truly sold that "tbu salvation of tbe
all Mortsi full of them, nnd even a clar pipe
burdened with three 'or four heavy ahelh; serration convinces that If half tbe time army was due nroro than once to the watebfulncs*
and tart of woman.” and we hove
and vitality spent in seeking n cure and in
Eaton Rzpitl. 'dhpn^es of her tramps but it is not often that oysters L-.ko the learning bow to endure could bare been thought to rescue from tlx- annals ot that
thu* They are tirat given a chance tn trouble to pack themselves ro clowly and turned toward prevention it would hare trying yarrtpd the name of one of its j onng
leave tewn in five or ten minutes, otter- so cleverly in a keg. bandy for transporta­ given us another nice. We neeil to become heroines— Emily Geiger.—T. C. Harbaugh
r.s fa the JceKlnq specimen.—Balti­
V...L
wiee they may know they will soon land tion.
pomcKK-d by the truth that' health h tbe in
more Sun.
In ths Detroit work Irause, even the name
great puieesraon. Dr. Bartol opens bis «er
-of whirl causes tbe raggedest tramp tu
Mixed KeUtionnhip.
mon on tbe mind cure by the statement
slwddcr. .
An old English magazine tells of an Inter- that sickness aud sin are twin Iwrn. and
A lot of women wore discussing these rvmarriage which brought about a singular Emerson says that in varying health we ant problem, and one clever woman put
Th? officers of the Eaton cuunty agricnl- compIicsHon:
have a searching preacher o'f self control.
forward on entirely new idea aa the desir­
■lural .-radety fee! proud. Beridti. paving
How
to
secure
good
health,
therefore,
ta
,^^
r
Harwood
had
two
daughters
by
able
requirement for a servant. "J have
off a nrartgagr-. and laying all expenses,
h&gt;s first wife, the eldest of w hom married one of tbe first problems for this genera­ grown modest of late yt-ara,” she sold. “1
they lmve&gt;80o left.
one Joha Coahlck; thia Coahkk had a tion of women. This is the demand their no longer demarn?. as I once used to, that
Henry Holden's farm honoe near Belle-, daughter by his first wife, whom old Har­ subject* will make of those they are crown­ my cook shall know how to rook or that
vw wa$ entirely destrojed by fire last wood married, and by her he badaMtnu ing as queens of tbe fccarth and the Lome. my waitress ehall uuderataad tewing—not
therefore, John Coahlck'a second wife could Give u« bright, fresh, kindly hearted Us­ nt nil. The one demand I do make in the
aay as follows:
ters, aay the lads am! rhe little brothers in servant who cranes to me is that she shall
the homes. Give Us happy, healthy faces h.vr a Brirf. t .drrnta ' K .ctrf, . ««*
John B. Gordon, a switchtaan on tlie G.
orrr our cradles, plead the babes, who find with u grief—serviceable nnd warranted to
K &amp; 1. R. K. in tirand Rapids, was killed
their ben ven in mother’s eyes.
lart week while switching can. on that
last.' There is nothing that will make a
—St. Louis Republic.
Give us cheer nnd laughter and a little woman so t: notable and teachable a» a
fun, say the fathers, turning wearily to­ grief. And, you neo, a woman with an
ward
their
firesides
at
tbo
end
of
a
day
nf
Th* friends of Elmer McArthur, of
affliction doesn’t want to be off nights like
“ Whose picture is this on the ten cent toiL Give us a bright word and a helping gay hearted girls. She stays r.t Lcur.e tuid
Charlotte, would like to leam of his where­
about- He has been missing since last stamp?" a reporter inquired of am&amp;mp band and your dainty touch ou household nnroes her sorrow nnd thinks ud little
seller in tbe (rastoffioe. The mau took down ways, aay the mothers who would give *4^ !°
Novemiiei.
ftbout lhe house u&gt;‘-aoUme
a sheet of ten cent stamps nnd regarded tbdr lives uny day to see their daugLuam
“Such a. woman will acromplbh a great
Jol;e Durrtass fell a distance of about them critically. “’Fell.” said he. "dot’s der well nod strong and glad. Give u» health amount o| work. What k*nd of . griefdo
4!) feet while bating a roof on a school tlrat time 1 ever hear about dot. J give ft »tbe cry from all the world to its women. I And most serriceaWe? A dlaappotatmeni
building in Coldwater. Although badlr
Give tu» girls with a physique that will fa lore. If I treat it with deep consideration
| J .feln^btwinproba»&gt;h reroren^
7
spore tu» the morbid brooding of dbcou- trnu rrajract, will last tbe fonurat—lostaev
tent, the bystericnl tantrum, the nervous
‘haxi nwrarrnng fo- a
huahand.”
pnxataol lady
bdr of
ot
rortr^U. but ibta .lor, .hm th.,
_ M-»
Mr'. I.
L 0.
D. l.nnwll.
(.nniwll, a» prominent
—New j ork Evening San.
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•
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a
man
may
handle
goods
year
in
and
you*
Old water, died very suddenly of heart dlsme iasfwee*:.
'
1
out and not know anything about them
Fred A Sac, the Itexlngtou millers, have
suspended .peralton* until tfw-y rtra rnnv
lai« a large factory andmldittoiial facilities
for carrying on their buslueaa.
The East Jordan Euterprtar has ebanged
hand'. Will E. Moore has assuming the
editorial charge. Ex-Editor Dixon, who
has been a leading social light, removes to
other parl.K.
A Paw 1’aw man is proud of a receipt
dated 1400. and is showing it to hls neigh­
bora. Jus’, why does nut appear. *» the
biii would have been outlawed long ago

Mr; Wn. MeRobc-rt«. of Grand I-edgv.
died of malirtnt diphtheria lajrt werk.-

ishiug condition.

There w as yet bo satisfactocv machine the true seeker it will open its iurriatetes
for cutting cornstalk* in the field. Self one by one One little single bygienie law
binding reapers are used in some local Hie* pt sleep, of diet, of dress or exerenw, the
to cut tbe amalier varieties of corn, bat for fine ard simphsa that you know, obeyed
,Mr5* fu,,,1T m“ur«l aorta three do not and the work, in begun. Knowing the next
work well._______ __________
thing to do is not important until yon
. The municipal gtvernment of Irandon, hare done the next thing you knew.which has u population cf 4,500,000. costs Mary Lowe Dicklmran in Harperis-Bazar.
tbe taxpayers MB^OO.OOQ, Tb&lt; -.opniMiou
of New York city is 1.M0.000, an i Rs nsnuiWet tobacco will reliere . «
tE* “tot

P=4r af *bore

tbXr^‘zi,itae

in lhe

ef tbh city, the ferryboat
nurr-!rou"i lines of ferri&lt;* at

Hn bOfrins t.jwtricos with tbo rush of
trafleJrt r. o'cffok in t!»e afternoon. (
He trtko *
I* lLu renr cf
•
cabin,: r.n l just after the boat starts he
walks! into the nxmgvway ictwecn the
two c»&lt;dc£ z*d beataa tn whistle, very
softly t’. Crat. ”Tne IffockklA Bird.” With­
out a iiogie I«csk hr fiufahes the air, n
marvel cf aw.-rtnm1- aad sifapHcity. Then
ha lc-fa.l:
:i&lt;&gt;. TLL» 11 ran a little louder
and wth raristiont.
OkLi.. np ttdowB their jmpero and lis­
ten 13k: -.t|y; tbe conversation becomes
■ubdkU^l and then era-’»: the boys leave
their aT:.ts and stand at the tutrauee to tbe
paatrag; • r.y, but the old tfarky never rope,
and nil tii? time hfa wonderful exertion fe»
Lrcomurt- more nnd more melodious.
Finally b? I .unehtw off into a writ-* of
nwvet tonM nct.-x and a look of mingled
iutere«i anti admiration rtenbt over the
faces of nil within he -.ring •li’ance. Thou
be drops hack into the .-.lr ntmin nr.J tbe
fine is 'flaishea v»^ry mrftiy
The old r»egr&lt;J then watlis to tbe end
of the cabin aad. ho! ing his bat out, lx&gt;w*
time wbifctlinxww lively little lune, intcraperaal rrttli !nelo.lio&lt;m rnria: ions. The
nickels, dfertw aud pennies rattle an aeeompanirnri:! to hfa unrals ami hi* trinity col­
lections vary from €3 to tit. On Sunday
nk’hts be can be seen o r the boats running
from C'irtinnilt street, nnd Warn be' sclects
the ladies' sido of the boat. Satudin^under
one of th-chxcieher-, with bi* hat^n bis

Thee.” ami rvpcax* it wit b vutiaHon*. AH
of hfa acinctfane ou Sunday n&amp;bta are pop­
ular hvmcs. and for blswcctl and soulful
rendition of then*he 1» well repaid.
Lately the attention cf U»c pa**engrra
ba» been attracted by n dvformsd boy. who
works up».-. the different lines from early
raorniug until late nt night. Hi* entire
left sice ij psralyxafl, shortenfrt hfa leg
and drawi’i-T np h’j cm. H:r aide of his
face is also u-sreted. Ufa clotting is poor
nnd scanty '
When the boat fa will out. Iu tbe river
the boy enters the forward jd&lt;rar of lhe
lady’s ttWa ami sts'-ids for r. uromyat at
tb? tbrcbuld. appnrcutly un.-retain what
to do. Then be takes from r.a faside pocket
of hfa mat two lead pcnci’s. sbttrpcned aud
prorlflrl
rubbers. Holding lb&lt;»v in
his perfect hand he Ihnpa slowly around ia
front of the saato, psnfan^ a ^nfabmit bn-

Hta face fa a picture of des*Kii rj and many a
dime .nnd nickel ore dropped ItAo bfahend.
Nine oat of every tea possregdrs refuse a
pencil after they have given him aims, but
if one fa taken he continues kfa journey
bohiiag the remaining one out for sale.
If that txx&gt; happens tu be taken the little
fellow dives down end brinjm out two
mere from hfa inside pottfatJ The little
schvmc sucr.w l* cshnlrablr. nad he doe*
nut dispose of more than four ar five pencifa a day. Tbe boy fa a profcwdemal hegcur
and under tha eyes end trxitxjng of his
father.
. 1
•
XTBLEne FEATS.
Among the most interesting characters
are two brother bttweeu the ages of 14
and K years. As saaa ns the Iraal is well
on its trip they appear at one end of the
cabin and one cf tb?%n. taking off his hat,
I

‘‘GcntiemuD. if you have not got any ob­
jections we would like to entertain you for
। c few momenta. Although we make our
living this way, wc only ask for what von
j think we are worth.'’
Both bow, rnd with a quick jaiovcroent
the younger led puts his foot fa hfa brothcr’« hand and fa thrown high into tbo air.
Taming r. back som-rsault be lands on hfa
feet oa tbo floor. Pidking himself quickly
up he mounts on hfa brother’s shoulders
and again lunis backward to the floor.
Three or four mere combination feats ot
this nature are acea&gt;plisb«L when tbe
two boys stop for a moment’s rest and then
go at it ngaln. They turn forward and
backward someraardta, leap to one anoth­
er's sbouIdera, and finally walk around the
cabin on Xbt'ir hand.*.
Daring trips where tbe calilu fa filled
they are roc ndly applauded for t heir work,
and both lire nicely from the collections
they make. They tiave nt diffsrent times
filled small engagements, but they say

The JfcKlWi believe tasty i
iu&gt; Wilson's tattoo of eight
ax;it lavender. One cf trfur old rrripes for
the hair, is a small handful of box Iravra
inland i» a pint of boflhig water. with five
tabirapnoufuta of Jtdmfci rum add.-d alter

few day* with the leases in. These are
•taud-jrd'e’d reclp&lt;* against falling of the
hair and 1,-ddoea. highly recommeudi-l
for gerwratiorux. 1 have been told t hat
Norwegians an;! other people of the north
&lt;m Europe use fresh sperm oil tor the hair,
and a prized restore.- in this evnstrjr owes
its Virtues to the satnc iking. A Danish
recipe highly prized fa this: Ore ounce of
salt, three ounces of renk oil. an ounce of
cayenne pepper,a smell glass' of spirits uf
ammonia, put in a large quart bottle and
filled with hot water. It is well shaken
nxxl stand* for ten days, when it must lie
strained through linen and kept for use
A sponge » wet with the fluid and the
roots of the Lair well rubbed with it at
night. I must think tbo quantity of am­
monia excessive. For most wo;oen this
will bear at least another pint of water.—
Shirley Dare.
.
There were four paaseoger* of us who gm
off ut a ccsctry junction to wait two hours
for the train ou tbe other line—two turn

each other before. Tbe station was little
better than a barn, with no bouse nearer
than a quarter of a ixiilc. The women gave
each other a look and entered the waiting
room. where they sat down tu far a;«art as
••Well. 61d boy,” remarked the strange
man ro sue "flare a smokeV
"You liet*
And in five mir.ntes wo were well ac­
quainted and playing eueber under the
shadow of a box car. lie didn't take me
tor a thief, and 1 never suspected him ot
murder, and the two hoar* west by iu a
burry.
Not an in tbe depot. however. For tbe
first half boar the* wo women glared at
each other. Neither would speak firet.
Each was afraid of the other. One looked
out into a turnip field nnd the other into a
swamp. Now and then one or th j other
mustered up courage to approach the door

neat again. Only one hnd u watch. She
consulted it every fi«r minute*, but the
other dared not «.*k her what time it was.
halt full of wurm waler, stood near her.
andtLough the other lady was dying for
a drink she dared not «o over to the pall
One had a novel and the other h.ul a bun­
dle of shell* and ctiriunbei, and they could

a good tim$. Bet they dared not. .They
bad not been introduced. What an awful,
awful thinp if they had spoken and acted
civilized, and then one had found out that
the other was only a hired girl'—New
York Sun.

When 1 war* a youngster, said a man

us kabw what kind of pudding we were
going to net for dinner.

ihat family, Ura; youngsten in roundaboutn.cnd youngsters in pettfeoa:^aztd
Lfe ner^ lost its cb:;rm for them. because
each day unfolded it mystery that touched
life in it-. dearest;fr*pect—the pudding for
you! A!! day long i here was sxnef king to
specul.it.' -hunt, pud to be vaguely glad
over, aa children can be. without quite re­
membering what it ia xbat makes them
Riad.
And It wasn't the pudding atone—
though, to be sure, any healthy stomached
youngster cud evolve aa amount of optim­
ism over a pudding in prospeetu that
would pot to tbe blush many grown j&gt;ernous with a fortune iu pruwr.utibns. It

finest and mewi pcirnt flavor rb.-tf went
into the sauce, and tbe best of tbe pudding ■
was in the antidpati&amp;n- Why. they cto
pudding all day long, the-- wisely moth­
ered children, and when the pudding mo­
ment actually came they .were in a state of
uncertain and rapturous expectation that
would glorify the roost commonplace’ batflour into such a pudding as the lips of
children never toncL-tl Ixsfore. And so
there was something to live for and be glad
over all day tong. until tbe moment of retime and then morning nud another pud­
ding.—New York Evening Sun.

ance in the cabin with the foUowingT^
markiu
"tai™ ud itwllmei U K will no.
bo-Jwr yon too mueh I'd Ilk, to lira you n
little rxhlldtta ot danHag. I will Bra
itaoc you u lrid&gt; rwl ud Jle. next a
clow, next a .hum, and tb. laat a wine
dance. Please notice the diuervnt ateps ”
He takes a small harmonica from his
Eket and, after tapping the floor with
foot, begins hfa Irish jig. As he changm
th'1 rauwe his steps and tbo style of donee
change, aud. true to h.s word, he ends with

light, and be fa frequently apxdauded and
w«1aTp“11°" ““
* Y"k

foBMra wm.
A well drrased woman put her Lead
d°°r 01 a ch arch
on Fifth urenua the other day and asked dltogwood tor her kitAen Gr. than her
the organ 1st, who wan giving a re-rartera husband liked to split, and be decided tc
w«,d»oc» to come; •T»i«Xa
Cxore only a certain amount and to limit
wedding here tonight?” There was. and
to what he thought a proper quantity,
after inquiring tbv hour the
rite first Ume she ran short sire promptly
dumped in tbe family stock of clocbei-rins
—
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r
U» or»nl£ tn mnlro. tl...
-Ob. a,;
. mUl.M,. TherTw^
c.ume to tbe wedding r
. «._»• .. .■

aside even a small portion of time daily
for a set purpose. Scire a fraction ot your
time and lay it aside far a special object.
If you take ix aa soon aa possible niter
lireakfart you will l&gt;e surest to get it. Do
The duty of sleep is just a* binding an any
other duty. Women will never amount to
anything in any department until they

cred duty.
Do you find your mental furnirixings
growing rusty and dim? By reading a
good book fifteen minute* each day you
can effectually renew your mental vigor.
fifteen mfautea a day upon it; but lhe fruit

short stroll In

Monthly.

you think so?

i-°°

For neuralgia bruise bon-&lt; radish &lt;*1
Apply ai, a i-on.’Uce V&gt; tbe wrist.

utnil

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HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY-15, 1894.
.Recently near Woodland Cyrus Lavy
and father were cutting down a tree that
had lodged against anoUier. The lodged
tree felt and a limb of it struck Cyrus on .
the back of the neck, pinning him to the
ground. By hard work his fattier rescued
the boy, who for a long time was uncon­
scious. He revived laler bn. and Is look­
ing for more lodged trees to conquer.
,

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
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Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co

Bargains every week
Bargains every day in the
Money saved always when
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TIES

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HASTjrXGfi, MICH.

.COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.
it was a proud day for tbe Smiths, when
on^lune20th. 1052, at Washington. Macomb
Co.; Mich., Charles W. Smith was born.
A proud day we say, because he has added
lutler to the family uatue by a straight for­
ward, honest honorable aud successful
career in life, and is still young at the busi­
ness. It is not recorded in his early life
that he was stubborn, but it is IndeOlbly
Impresscd upon the memory of even early
acquaintances ttat he had opinions aud
dared to express them. He didn’t walk
around when a toy with any chip on hl*
shoulder, with a standing Invitation to any
other kid to “knock It off if yon dore.
But the fellow who brushed np again
him ufidcr the impression that he would
say n word, usually found out that he
disturbed the wrong passenger. Nat
endowed him with rugged common *c
and loth of it, and his ideas were given
usual chance to “shoot" in the pu
schools—whose advantages he was n
slow to appreciate ami imprwe. Char
when a young man. kept an eye out fur a
good chance for himself, and finally spot­
ted one In Nashville In 1877, aud moved
over there after It. Nashville was &amp; hust­
ling place and diaries a hustling fellow,
and they formed a mutually profitable and
happy acquaintance right then and there.
At first Ih embarked in the grocery busi­
ness. ami did a good Imsluex* and a
straight buaineas—no sand In the sugar
and 1G ounces to the pound. But that
was loo slow for him. And a few years
laler, he in conij»nny with Mr. Brook* establisbed Cloverdale creamery at Nash rille.
When a man mention? cteamery in Has­
ting*. you wQI we several moat estimable
people look too weary fur anything but
crawling into some small hole, aud pulling
tile boh- in after Uiem. But Iris different
in Nashville—especially when you get two
such hustlers as Brook.* A Smith at the
helm. Cloverdale creamery has paid; but
Io make it mure pro5table has l«ecn the
aim of It* owners, and they've hit the bull's
eye every'year. When their teams go out
after cream, they come tack with eggs and
butter, bought of the fanners or merchants
ouHide, and these arc stored away In their
large cold storage buildings. They get
quite a hen's nest beforetbe season is over
—several hundred thousands of dozens.
Then ? a little profit in the buslncM. but
no more than the risk and care should re­
ceive. Charley is married, live* in a fine
home, and take* comfort in IL la a home
man. and a devoted hustand. Me takes in
a little of the “social whirl** but don’t get
diray over it—hasn’t time. He’s a bm»y
man. a tireless worker; and you can’t call
him off a minute, unless you say admethlng that indicates that you are a free
trader. If yojn do. you will see him gaze
at you in an incredulous sort of a way. as
though he thought providence had mir&lt;*ed
fire when you wete torn, and then he’ll
go right at you. Aud by tire time he is
through—and it doesn't take him long—
there won’t be any room tor any free trade
nonseu-f in your bead, and jrou will feel
MbCmed that you ever favored such an un­
patriotic policy. In private life as In buAldom. it is bis custom to cut straight to the
line. He is au up-an-up man. and you
never have any trouble to find out where
he stands on any subject—polities, morals,
religion or business. He Is an active spirit
in the development of Nashville, takes
great Interest in all public huprovementa.
and doesn’t speak only witli hia mouth.
Hb dollars speak as eloquently as bb
words. Mr. Smith I* too busy to be much,,
of a public man. But he hm» been presi­
dent of the village once, amt member of
the school board also, and a ‘‘public office
was a public trust” In his bauds. He im­
presses hb earnestness, energy, and rug­
ged principles of honesty upon whatever
project enlists him, and is a tower of
strength In any enterprise. And he has
plenty of year* and energy left.
General.
x
Chub Hyde and a runaway pair of eoite
had a tilt of It coming into NaehvUk* the
other day. The cold are all right, but
Chub came out of the fracas pretty badly
used up.

MORRILL'S STORE, HASTINGS.
Marr A Duff have doubled their store
capacity and now they have one of the
finest, best lighted/ and nicest equipped
I have Improved and vacant city lots for
stores that can be found In the County and
sale and exchange In all parts of the oily.
City.
Farming lands for sale and exchange In
Our store now is 42 by 85 ft. every corner
as well lighted as another. We would also all parte of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
mention that we marie our old Cloak Boom
(which was 13 ft. by 20 ft.) Into a Ladles erty for sale at a bargain.
Fanners and city property owners de­
Waiting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
improvement that we think will be much siring to sell or exchange should remem­
appreciated after a lang and weary ride, ber that purchasers and traders are keep­
ing
an eye on my listed property for
a place to rest yourselves and children.
bargains.
In order to make things
I have left a choice lot of Poland China swine
Remember those who wish to sell and
for breeding purposes; both sex. etoiee. Fedi
Nashville people have liarvested about
rree given with every sale. All breeding stock
are obliged to sell are the ones who put 8,0Gb tons of let*, nnd boj»e to keep cool
recorded In O P. C. Record. Cali os or write
their property in the hands of the agent;
next summer.
therefore
purchasers
will
find
the
agency
WILLARD PERRY,
In our Mammoth Establishment we will
Bro. Felxbuer, of the Nashville News,
headquarters for bargains.
keep
HMtings. Mich.
who has adopted the cash-ln-advanee plow
with bls paper found It necessary to drop
about 350 non-paying subscribers January’
Ou Jefferson street two bouses and lot. 1st We’ve been through that mill, aud
can assure Bro. Felghner that all that are
at bargains, and on easy terms.
All the time.
•
Near furniture factory,—one lot and worth having will soon be back aud more
Our specialties for the present will be house well finished, water works, concrete with ’em.
your Choice of seventy-five
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.; rents at 810
M. Slocum and IL Murray will build a»

Hastings, Mich.

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

SPECIAL !

Putting Out Specialties

COMING TO

HASTINGS,

Jan. 19 ami 20.
DR. MONTGOMERY,
Remedy Co., will

TWO DAYS ONLY,
AMERICAN HOUSE,
will be prepared to treat all chronic

Ladies Newmarkets
That have been gelling for 84.00. 87.00,
88-50. 98.00 and 810.00 These will all be
put oat and sold for
-

$5.00, Your Choice.
Just think of It. You must eome earley
and stay late to see all the many bargain*
that may be yours. Wc have also placed
on the Bargain Counter 35 heavy

CanlUtiss id teib

81.000; 8500 down. bal. on

And one bouse and lot one block from
factory. 8800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
cent. Clump.
Near fdt boot factory—IX lots aud
splendid house, with furnace, cellars un­
der whole house, good cistern, good well,
house well finished and folding doors,
small bam. Can be bought at a bargain

evaporator at Dowling this sea*un.

The next county S. 8. oonventlon will
be held in Middleville prol&gt;ably iu March
or April.

Five years ago Master Henry Faul. of
Woodland, chewod on a dud of “Hack
jack” gum until hr gut tired, and tliun he
stuck it up bls nose. Last week Dr.
Wc saw Sheriff Benham In our town
Baughrilan rescued the gum, which is still
Saturday. Came, wc understand. to in­
n a good stajp of preservation.
quire Into the merits of a criminal matter,
iJKb latest Joke Is ou a young man In wherein Fred Jones drew a revolver on
■Hapie Grovo whom it is said wax, going Henry Swlneroff, threatening Henry with
home aliout four o'clock in the morning, Instant death. One of the partlee has not
after a somewhat extended visit with bls been seen here since Saturday Bight
The Epworth League and W. C. T. U.
girl. Bs he was driving through a dismal
swamp, a deep-dyed villain sU&gt;od by the united their services Sunday evening at
aide of the rood and struck a parlor match. the M. E. church. They had quite au in­
With cries of "Don't shoot again’" on his teresting program &lt;&lt;onducted by Mre. W.
lips the scared young man drove with ail U Brawn. The youug people’.* choir sang
possible haste back to his girl’s pa's house very nicely.
The Woman'* Foreign missionary soJety
d staid there until morning.
meet at the home of Mra. Dr. McLeay on
Wednesday afternoon.
Geo. Brainard had a horse and cart stolen,
One of the most pleasant Social events or at least the property lx gone, and no
It lias been our good fortune to attcud. oc­ trace* of it are found. HU sou left iLat
curred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.' J. the door and went In the houxe for nte
8. Stevens, of Johnstown, last Wednesday, sister, and carhe out noon afrt-r and no
January 7. the occasion being the mar­ horse wax tliere. Ben, tie next time.
riage of their daughter, Annie L. to Will
Dr. Ilydb ha* returned from his viaiL
R. JoOM. of A-syna. The ceremony oc­ He purchased an Imported Leicester Buck
curred at 2 o’clock, Rev. F. M. Loomis, of in Canada, but had the misfortune to lose
Olivet, performing the nuptial* in u very it the day after delivery.
short but impressive tnnnner. The nuptials
W’c are glad to say Robbie Nau de Is im­
consummated, Mr. and Mrs. Jones received proving and out of danger.
the hearty congratulations of the iusembled
J. E. Cairns and Stephen Temple have
relative* and friends numbering over 100. each a sick child with lung complications.
Following the ceremony an elegant repast
Mrs. E. U Richards and sister-in-law
was served towhich was done ample Justice from Middleville, liave been visiting at her
by all.
The display of presents was an brother s. Geo. Brainard’s, and daughter’s,
unusually fine one, but was much to exten­ Mrs. Kellogg Flower’s, and other friends
sive to admit individual mention. May the past week.
they have a loiig and happy life is the wish
J. F. Richard*, of your city, is stirring
of the writer.
around here h&gt; the interest of Nuiseryman
Bragg, selling nursery slock, and also of­
fering life insurance, that is worthy of
Stella Heath visited at Rob. Phillip's consideration. But the name of the order
last week.
must have been taken from Dakota Indian’s
Arthur Hill has gone north to work. ,
language should think. Jin* has to refer
Mrs. John Jones is very sick.
to bU by-laws when be pronounces IL
Mrs. R. Mayo, of Nashville, and Miss
Lucy Bugbee is under Dr. Sackett’s care
Antia Smith, of Assyria, were the guests of sick with lung fever.
Mrs. E G. Potter las t Thursday.
In justice to Prairieville Ixxlge, 1. O. O.
Israel Chessman Is reported better.
F., and to all concerned in the banquet
Nearly every body is sick with colds.
given to Plainwell lodge, L O. O. F.. No.
Geo. W. Marshall is quite sick with lung 120. on the evening of the 6th. a more ex- .
tended mention is deserved than that given
fever.
Mrs. Sarah Belgh. living two miles In our last. As stated, the Hall of Prairie­
south of Nashville, will have a sale Friday ville lodge was beautifully decorated
of this week, to dispose of her stock con­ for the occasion, and the committee
having
that
work iu
charge . de­
sisting of horses, cows and yoang stock.
Fully 50
Joseph Hawks has two nephews visiting serve special commendation.
guests from Plainwell attended the ban­
him from Calhoun Cu.
Frank Guy and John Griffin, of Sebawa. quet, which all pronounced as fine as they
1LmI ever seen or been participants Id.
called on M. Guy one day last week.
Tillie Shoup lias a cousin ffom near The tables were a sight to make an epicure’s
mouth wXer; aud the Plalnwellltes will
Hastings visiting her.
There is some talk of another one of our ever carry with them the most Battering
farms changing hands in the near future. opinion of Prairieville OBokery and taste In
A number from here attended the dance the laying o( a spread for such a feast.
The menu consisted of oysters, raw and at Vermontville last Saturday evening.
David Marehall. Jr., is selling fruit trees xtew. eelery. pickles, ham. turkey, chicken,
tea biscuit. Boston, brown bread, four
for the Mimroe nursery.
Wm. Gibson spent Sunday with bis par­ kinds of cake, oranges, grapes, coffee, lea.
nuto and mixed candles. Well, by the
ents at this place.
time tte- average Jonathan bad gotten out­
side ot bis proportion of good things, be
cnormonx In pro­
After several months suffering E. C. felt » if he would be
Chapin wa* relieved by death. on the portions that be must l-e obliged to hack
morning of the 5th. The funeral services up to a door to knock. The program was
were held at his late residence fl S’ miles as follows:
Musie.
north east of the Corners on the 7th and
buried In tne east Cemetery’. He leaves a Address of frelcorueDonald McLeay
wife abd one small child besides oSe son ResponseDr. Stuck
and three grown up daughters by a tanner InvocationChaplain
BaiMjueL
wife, to mount bls departure. The sur­
Music.
viving fatally have the sympathy of a
Toasts.
large circle of friends aud acquaintance*.
Our
Order,
What
tell?...
n m. Cox
Ou Wednesday a large funeral pro­
Music.
cession from Prairieville township passed
What Cesmtitutes a good Odd Fellow?
on the way to the M. P. church, a fifteen
.’N. P. Kellogg
year old son of Mr. Leroy and wife, who
had been a great sufferer since last July Tbe Lattes, Who are they?. .F. M. Storms
Music.
with a cancer in the bone of his arm.
During all that time it la said he was never Say Wlutt You ThinkJ. S. Madde*
heard to murmur or complain, but bore all Give us- Your Beat.O. Tomlinson
the pain with more than ordinary patience
and appeared to be perfectly reconciled to Toartmrater.M. J. Gora
AU the responses to toaste were by
all his affliction aud suffering until death
came to his relief. Hl.* remains wew Plainwell brothers; ail were in good . form
and taste, but we wish to especially com­
lutered In the east cemetery.
Rev. Marston, of Richland, delivered a mend those by Messrs. Cox, Kellogg,
very fine discourse to an appreciative storms Mid Tomlinson.
The rnwde for the occasion was uudef
audience who listened with marked atten­
the &lt;1treelien of C. B. Robinson, and was
tion.
Especially worthy of
Winford Rockwell aud B. I. Barbar most em-eUent
went to Kalamazoo Friday. They intend note were the quartette "Rocking on the
Billows of Ito M&gt;" by Messrs. Robinson.
to return Monday.
Mrs. Q. H. Barbes and son, O. A., of Flower Bn*, and Stanley; and the trio by
Diamondale. are vtaiting relatives about Mesdnoses Loveland, Gosa and Calms.
It may be safely aet down that In the
the Corners.
Mrs. W. A. Lasher entertained the Mxdal life of Prairieville there never has
Ladies Literary ou Thursday.
Those Im-cu a more happy or successful affair
present report an enjoy able time on. the than this bouquet.

As the twin pulled Into Cwledunla Tumday. It struck Ed. Megan's top carriage at
the elevator crossing, and carried It up to
the depot, a distance ot about twelve reds.
Mr. Morgan, who occupied the vehicle, eat
In the seat and was uol hurt or
much frightened.
The bora* was aelached. tbe thills remaining with it and
eacapt*d unhurt. The carriage was demol­
ished beyond repair. Mr. Morgan lives
near the cuunty line.
UlromHoir 1» U» Urr.M. Frwtwrt but_________ _________ ________
______ _
ness men aud manufacturers had a good
I year of it In 1890. An’addition i* made to
the handle, factory, wbleh experts Uxincrva*« its business iu 1881.

Several splendid bargain* in the 1st
ward and other part* of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
‘2*7!
Thati wll be closed out
good, frame barn 25x35 with basement.
fog house, good orchard, and well fenced.
Cat', be bought at a bargain oo easy term*.
on
Mm)Ieu Ul
II. (jUu^v
t
Good value for 85.00 these arc only a few
M
{arm for u
county,
of tbe attractive bargains that are to be Description said to be black rand and day
It Freeport people
to go anywhere
roaD&lt;j
| loam
iumdi—
—timber
ubiuci beeck
umii. maple and
*uu elm.
ciui. 60 ’
■, *
,want
...
• .
rod. iTrain
wbool. TX and
.nd t&gt;*k uh
ulk»
tram
»&lt;•««
««• '•&lt;*
,““ ?«•
,
■ - n
j. i- rous
ram school,
«» from
nn j.
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fh*v
taaka. a
u tia.
tir-bi.t tn
Best shirting can be had for 9 and
rereads,
so acres .....
improved.
they take
lie ticket
to Elmdale, alia
and the*
the
11 cents.
log bouse and tarn and small granary; 8K same? kind on return. That’s the advan­
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging- mli« from county rent, too voters in town­ tage of having a ten mite (rank (?) line-

Jackets for Ladies
For $2.25

MM. don't Ml to Me

per month.

A young man in Woodland wore '-that
tired feeling" nud the usnal air of “before
taking” around with him fur a long time.
Finally the Kickapoo Sagawa tribe came to
Woodland, and the young man began tak­
ing Sagnwn medicine. He got better.
He Improved so much that last week he
larruped the vep- old Sagawa out of his
dad. who is a very old’maiL and Is dow
plnidg fox a seance with SuDlvan.

hems, Cottons, OnderwMr, Hosiery,!
Gloves.

In front of Farmer'^ Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK.

Jar Carpenter Is working for Wil
In tbe saw mH! in Campbell.
.
Quite n number of tbe S. D. AdventUta
went to Hastings laxt Sabbath.
Richard Crane, of Boyne FalK is fa
this place buying horses for the north
woods. Mr. Crane i» well known in thi*
place having been bora here. He has not
bought any torses ax yet.
Grant Keeler and Frank Yarger vislIMt
your school last Friday.
J. N. Covert has sold his stock of
groceries to Frank Hougbtailn and Chaa.
Fleming and also rented hl* store building
to them. They will be found at their
store at all times to wait ou customer*.
Belle Moore, Georglanna Yarger aud
Milly Crockford visited our school Friday.
Wonder where our other scribe from
Carlton is? He tad better wake up and
get to writing.

occasion.
Bad news of the death of Dr. W. (X
Barber’s wife, of Caledonia, readied his
uncle. W. T-. last Tuesday night, the ttb,
but In consequence of sickness in the homo
of the latter none of tbttn were able to
attend the funeral which was on the

O'lKmaoll.

No sleighing on our streets yet but all

Walter Burd and Geo. Becker have near­
ly InUhed cutting wood for the former**
Sather.
Mertie Fuller spent Suwday with Lottie
Quarterly meeting’ at the- Wesleyan
church Saturday and Sunday, Rev. Joel
Clarence Rogers ta# purchased a new
Martin offldatlug.
Mr. Cornell and wife, nf Indlaoa, h* picket saw mill. He Mpeote to

visiting her parents, Lucien Polley and
wife.
Among those on tbe sick list the past oak. i&gt;a*swoad nud Hack ash bolt*.
Mr.rril Stodge, whu iuu. been workl
week were John Brunuey aud wife. Mrs.
K. Smith. V. E. Cortright, Mrs. W. T. Grand Rapids In the post, spent Sail
and Sunday with Ute parents tn
Barber aud Mrs. J. R. Rockwell.
Al. Ducber, of Caledonia, Snndayed
John Fuller, «f Krai Carlton,
with A. G. Cartright and family.
Many people about here as perhaps-,else­
Walter Burd aad bis water,
where now realise the benefits beiwf derivrd from tbe act* of protection, and daycd with Be rtea Stedge.
■“»-. !*'«»&gt;.»»•• TTmer.*- torr.ro
For a few days last week.-the Grand
why should they not?
tn this section and pay difference.
Trunk nt latweil got its mwl np at the
I-OWt-U A Hasting*, and wouldn't Irt the
latter’s trains g»» Ink* the depot there, nor
Pleasant weather at this writing and we found.
Phmo twine-binder, will trade for wood crow* their tracks. The railroad commbTrot Melj»«ar art &gt;*.
hope It will stay so.
or other property.
G. T. Dntete b
poultry

FOR SALE.

wilt have a new general terrwtth Mr. H- H. Spencer at

�NE.1BING A CRISIS.

ROW TO HOE
One Leading to Nebraska’*
Executive Chair.

This hod a *ootidag effoet on the ob-

.Hostile IndtanSr Within a Mile of
Pine Ridge.

LEOOLATURE ORGANIZED.

SrBDNJrtKLB, Qis., Jun. ft—The house,
which is Demncratto for the first time in
twenty right years, was called to mder at

Saetored that ;■»«
duly elected r^vrnor. Thi* declaration 80LDIEBS PREPARED FOB TROUBLE. Min. R. N‘. Ramrey, Democrat, was
ALMOST GRASPS THE'VICTORY- I was also mwh in n-fjh-ucc to the R‘’P»-‘belected temporary speaker.
» motion
I liean state ticket below governor. Then
that 1« Democratic caucus nominees be
I an Alllnnc" member introduced a reoo.ution to lhe effect that the election wa*
Noth lug I« iwiMl-CrrtatB—A V1*W of rarriel. Clayton E Crafts, Riaiacrat-,
{ void, and refusing to recognize -cy ofthe
the KrdRklus from the Aarney •* They David Hunter, Republican, and Dr. H. H.
officer* as elected; ol*o oosuring the miprvm* court. After much delay and dl*Mtule Tbelr Appearance—Tbe Hucks ■ Moore, Alliance, were nominated for permaueol Speaker. Crafts was electetl by
emsdoa the resolution was adopted by a
Cut » Few Very Warlike Capers.
strict jxirty vot&lt;- 70 toW-the Republican*
; the following vote: Craft*. 77: Hunter, 73;
Pink Ridge Agency. S. D., Jan. !K— ’ Moore, 8. The Democratic caucus nowiiK**
aud IA-mocr.it* voting no. The joint ses­
Uat nTgbt it looked a* though tbe Indian wr&lt;w
„ officers, aud t.he
were made IRroimocM
fiermanent
sion then adjourned.
troubles would be ended to-day, and that |j0U&gt;e adjourned for the day.
ireroijr. Neb., Jan. ft—There whs -an­
without
further
Lluolshed.
The
hostile*,
|
.
_
i. Within
thirty
minutes
after
the
official
other monkey and parrot of a tir e in the
legixbitunj yvstcnlay. The first thing that announcement of the election’s result by with many warlike demonstration* and ; Tbe senate,which is Repnblican by a ma­
te within jorfty Of three, wax called to order at noon
dovebipcd woa that the Alliance muq,with Sjxmker Elder, the oath of officei hud been firing of rifle*, hail advanced to
Gen. . by Lieutenant Governor Kay. The caucus
the habit of eai ly ■rising inculcated and administered to Governor Boyd and the about a mile. of thu•. agency, iami’ "
:pccted that
of—
the —
Kepubljcan
senators for
other offievra-deci, and their -booda ap­ Miles confidently exi^wu
*u»- by to-I। -nominees
---------------«—--- -■-■■ t~~~
and practiced by -the well-regulated
--------w?-rv by ■"M
vote mode the teuipertwary
prox e&lt;l by the supreme court. But .there »w.n».e. would rrik-n M- Iho
Wl»bj
grenger, had captured the bonsc chamber was another obstacle in the path of Boyd
officer* of the senate. Senator Matthews,
at 5 o’clock in the morning, put their to the governor's chair. At B o’clock last tout llou^rt rvport tut to «.^t. Republican, and Senator McDonald, "
Dem­
.to on,win, won,,to, ^TuTuwtoto “o? p«ispeaker in the chair aud surrounded him evening Boyd called on Governor Thayer
—*-------- Lu
—
-*— pro
o ftern. -----------Senator•*Matthews
being
with a guan! of a-Griant wgvaute at- and was informed that the latter would they approached the agency. They feared foul
«y a vote ot 27 to W for McDonald.
arm*. Then the speaker iaauefl nn order . not give up the office, on tbe ground that they were going-to be swept off the fact- of elected by
Boyd was not* a citizen of the United the earth for the deviltry they had com- | A
the tenijKirary
officers
a morion
motiun making
maxing inc
temporary vu««.w»
fur the arrest of Lieutenant Guvernor MeiStates and was therefore not eligible. milted. The crisis wi.ll be reached when permanent was carried-and the Minute adkeljohn. line ground of tbi* remarkable
Governor Thayer ha.*i b.trricaded the exee- the savages go into camp here. Then It ; *jonrueda
“
*procT i-diug being charges that the lieuten­ tive office arid remains inside with police­
will only take a spark to set off tho whole j Springfield, Uh., Jan. ft—Tbe senate
ant governor was guilty uf mlscouduct in men aud n company of militia on guant
magazine. Art’Jierymen were galloping
yesterday
addud to the list of committees
office and breach of the pence.
It is impcMdbte to reach him to ascertain through the camp yesterday placing their
, A I&gt;mC. and n Baek down.
hi- purposes, but it is understood that hr hes’-y guns in more commjuxliog posi­ a World’s fair committee. Bills were in
trnducvd
and
referred—providing for the
It might be naked uf Chi* order—“What Will remain governor, if possible, until all tions. Everyth**
*° arranged that
was 1 begun for to be *»o soon done for," question* affecting his successor are set­ iny liMitile drinonatratiuu on tbe part of Australian ballot system; for uniform
,
_
, the savagiw would be met by a fire which ■ school text books; limiting the nite of in­
as wlien Che attempt wns made to wn-&lt; tled.
! would instantly crush them.
Mrikeljohn be defied the writ mid would i
tertat; to pay liquor license money Into
THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
not submit roam-id, whereupon the speak- 1
Approach of the I ml Ians.
county trea&gt;urie», and a number of othThe hosiile* reached their camping
♦r’s officials pocketed the writ aud nta» the
ground
nbout
noon.
The
s|&gt;ectBcle
was
Kej&gt;r&lt;-«ctitatlvv«.
defl. and the lieutenant governor walked
rend. Hr cungratuIatan the state on the
I WASHINGW (Trr, Jan. 7.—In tbe reb­ wildly grand. Of a sudden the sentinels
advance in its position established by
to the front of the chair, which was occu­
in Capt. Dougherty's fort saw the heads of
pied by the sjH-nkcr. and ■announced that ate yesterday consideration of the finan­ the scouts of the «avnge* pop up over tbe the census, and then calls attention to
cial
bill
wax
continued
until
3
o
’
clock
th* question of employment for convicts,
be was ready to call the j«dnt convention
ridge* nt tite north.
Here they remained
to order. The sitnntmu was decidedly when a secret readon was held which last- for fully ten minute*, apparently saanning since contract laltor is abolitiMd, aud asks
that the leghlntnre devise some scheme by
ticklish. There were assiriant sergeants- I ed until adjournment.
the agency. They then diMpjicared. Fif- (
j
In
the
house
a
number
of
bills
were
al arm.-, by the score on both sides of the
teen minute* after a squad of horsemen ' which the convicts can bz&gt; employed with­
quarrel, umi a Donnybrook fair proceeding ; fossetl. among them the bill author- appeared on the crest of a distant butte. . out coining into competition’ with free la­
ixing the president to suspend tonnage
bor. Of prison reform, he my* we know
would hurt been easy to precipitate.
lines. The shipping bill wm then takei Behind them was another squad, and then but two classes of people noU—the criniiupin committee of tlof Whole and debated-. came other hand* until the summit of the ual and the virtuous—and treat all grades
This was dbrerved bv tbe cooler bead?- of
■now-covered
range
swarmed
with
the
redwithout action.
tbe opposing forces aud it wiu. decided to
ririns. Through glttstes they aptwared in of criminals alike. Headvista that length
Washington CrrT, Jan. K—In the sen­ all their Imrbaric splendor. In their of time of confinement should not lie de­
appoint a Committee from each side,
which should go before the supreme court ate yeaterilay Shoup of Idaho was allotted while sheet* they looked like demon* termined at the time of triril, but left to
and submit the quest ion at taue—whether the term ending in 1889 and McConnell retuly for battle. They were nowao close future developments.
tbe auivit.. of the vote for state thficit* I that ending March 3 next Tho confer that their rilles could be seen *lung to , Charitabln Inatltutloa* sail Agrlcultur*u
'Was the first thing in order, aud who had ‘ euco"report ou the urgent deficiency bill their saddles.
I
Favorable cunaideration arid liberal «up*
the right to preside—to that body. The wa* agreed to. The bill for education in
Buildoxlug the Old Men.
II .port is aoked for the charitable Inatitucommitters were appointed and proceeded ! Alaska was dhcusMd, but not disposed of.
After remaining motionlu* for several 1 «&lt;»«»• of the state. For nn exhibit of what
to perforin their duty, and the hostile ’ The financial measure was then discussed, minutea. as though to give all Pino Ridge ; the state nfdoing In this direction tbe log­
forces dedans! a truce until the report
Daniel. Plumb, and Hlscock speaking at on opportunity to see them, the hontiltv j Mature is referred to the feport of tbe
was made. In the meantime Governor : length.
moved riokly down the sides of the buttes state boani of charitie*. He advocate* a
Thayer ordered out a company of state
The house jia-sed some minor military and Into the winding valley which bads • liberal appropriation for tfir state agrimilitia, which proceeded to the capita!
loetaurts, and continue*! tho debate on the towards ltd Cloud’s hoiiM-. They bolted i cultural board aud the enactment of wise
and stacked arms in the corridor.
shipping bill
ngain, and the soldiers in Capt. Dougher- ' bws for the protection of the live stock
Washington City, Jan. ft—In the sen­ ty’« redoubts saw another grind s|M-etacle. ' interests of the state, especially in the diIt did not take long fur the »trpreme ate yester, ley hou«e bills were puwed for The war ‘feeling evidently broke out’ rcctiuu of statutes to prevent cattle discourt to decide the pointy submitted to it,
puldk- buildings at Akron, &lt;&gt;., $73,000, and itfnwh in the ramp, for the young war­
and the decision was a black eye for the
Davenport. la.. MfXVWU Senate bill to riors could be seen firing thrir rifles about
Alliance men. A mandamus wm issue*I
t he cars uf the old men. w ho were doubt­
A subject which will interest a good
*
provide
a patrol steamer on St. Mary's
ordering the speaker to proceed oh the
less counseling a surrender.
many people is that of private detective
'
river.
Michigan, was passed. An agreelieuu-naut governor had decided tdiouM
Qnictwl Dowa ut Lost.
agencies. The governor apjirovw of the
be dune Wednesday, and sustaining the meat was reached by whicli general debate
Then they attacked their own horaes and law whicli prohibits p-ivate detectives be­
anti-A Ilin nee men on every point. But in on the financial I&gt;;11 wiTIcIomi Tne-slay and
ing employed as officers of the peace—by
order to serve tlw writ the shorift and his a vole be taken Wediiesday. Turpie and dogs, ahooting them down in all direc­
aasunipi iou—ami says that the execution
po«e had to light their way'through the (..’all adiiresaed the senate on the financial tion*. This demonstration wa* mode
within 1.2M yards of the great rifled can­ of the laws “lum been committed where It
speaker'» aergrants-at-arm*, and during hill.
The house p-w-ed the bill authorising non which peep* over the breastwork* iMdongs. to the duly constituted civil au­
tbe fracas a number of hate were smashed
thorities of the slate. Aud so long m
aud a few bead* nuule snre. while the tire issue of certifl.-ates of service to tele­ thrown up by Cap:. Dougherty. Sk.ir
sht-ril! was nearly denuded uf clothing iu graph operator* with the Union nrruy in mishers were, quickly deployeJ from the these conditions exist thfcro will be no
the etniLglc. Tin-writ having been served. the late war, and re • ■•&lt;! to pass n reinilu- retiuubta with instructions not to fire’. complaints, 1 predict, on the part uf tho
the shipping bill. But gradually the Indians quieted down people, even if it should become necessary.
Iftdkeljuliu declared the m-muou ad­ tion limiting debate
journed.
Washington City, Jun. 10.—The senate and everything looked peaceful; still ev­ occasionally to call ou the military to aid
tbe civil authorities in tbe discbiwgd of
yeiter lay juissed the in&gt;u&gt;e bill providing ery precaution wa* takem against a sur­
their duties, provided the military is -tibprise during the night.
.
But- the Alliance men were only some
nn additional n.--wiate justice of the
ordinate*! to tho civil authorities by wiw
What disfigured: they were still. In the supreme court of Arizona. Conference re­
luud evening Gon. Miles sent tbe fol­ laws euactad by tlie people for that pure
ring, and it reqmn-d a few regular knock­ port on bills for buildings at Youngslowing communication to Buffalo Bill, powe." He therefore advises that the ap­
out, before the adjournment was effected. cownj ii. aud Port Dodge, la., were
propriation naked for by tho adjutant gen­
Tbe Alliance man who kept the door :it- agreed to. Black burn and Morgan ad­ who i* in command uf the Nebraska stale
troops: "I am glad to inform you that eral tic granted.
tempvd to lock the antis up in the cham­ dressed tho senate ou the financial bill.
The Free School*.
* the entire body of Indians are now camped
ber when they attempted to bare. Thru
The bouse p^wd the bill to authorize near here, within n mile and a half. They
After giving figures showing thu atthere was Mood on the moon. The “man in Okkbama City to issue bonds for a rail•how every
- ---- _■ disposition
---- 1—...... — to
... co
— nply with the teudauce. etc., V,.
vuv nvuwta,
of the
schools, mvfcv&gt;cniur
the governor
the done'tor hisdaret tapped straightway, romi right of way through the city. Tho ------and thi* brought him to book*. Then a entire afternoon was apeitl debating' orders of the authorities. Nothing but j defends the right o( the state to regulate
rerics of free fights occurr»I. and Nat (withmti action) a bill fur the reliefer the an accident can prevent pence Iwing co- I tbpm and compel attendauc • of chihlreu.
Brow:., of Omaha, handled his ’•.lukr*" a-, Citizens’ Bank of Ijouisiana. The night tablisbt-.l, aud it will be our ambition to । He says: “With an earnest desire to retntflfectivrly that another A'lianre man s-Afton wa* devoted to private pension make it of a permanent character. 1 feel t sdy any defects rhnt might exist in the
Mil- »,-!.• I « ; “ ” :---------- • r------ "V" that
*,trtU’ trooP* can now be with- school law* uf the state resp-.-cting thro*
threw up the sponge. Oh, it was an “illelulls, of which sixt yjMissel. one giving the ,lrnwn with safety, aud desire through------------------------------ ’--------gant time” fcr a while, but the exrfted -widow
{ur matters. the general assembly paawd what
widow of
nt Gen. Durres
Ihsrye.s A30 ner
per mnath,
month.
I, you to MpJW|t tn
is known aa the compulsory education
MMosmt-n finally arrived st their hotels
Washington City. Jan. 12—In the sen­ ' the confidence they have giver, your peo
law. whereby children Iwtweeu tbe agre
and pren.imi far the duties of the after
ate
Sntwnlay
a
hill
was
passed
extending
pie in their Isolnted homy*. .Like infor­ of 6 and 14 year* nre required to attend
noon by nourishing the inner man.
the time fur entry of lauds under forfeiture mation has this day been given Gen. some public or private school fur nt least
The Grasses* Early Again.
________
sixteen weeks in each school year. Expe­
Before the anti-Alliance*menc &gt;uid go to bill of last ression. The report on the bill Culby."
rience bn* shown that this law has been of
the chanriier iu th- afternoon the Alliance to carry ott the act to divide the Sioux
BUFFALO BILL’S OPINIONS.
grant benefit, not only to tbe publfc
men bad rei&gt;entc-.l the morning t actics and reservation wo* agreed to^ Debate on the
■chooln, but likewise to the private and
taken puM-sriun of the hall, they were financial bill was continued, Mnrgvin coneluding
his
speech.
Bill*
for
buildings
at
parochial
schools of the state."
procxs-diu,- iu organ is-? by thems.-lvv.. wneu
The mreoige was appropriately referred.
the attorney general advised them to#ub- Rockford, Ills., and Pueblo, Colo., were
New York, Jun. 13.-Tbe Herald, under
/
nut to the'order.-of the supreme court. p.K-eti.
date of i»ine Ridge, Jan. 11, prints n dis­
In the huurelhe army appropriation bill patch’ from W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)
y^r pai'l UO attention to the advice, and
In tbe bouse nine notices of ixintesta
•lecte&lt;i Speaker Elder t-hairmnu of the was debated at length without action.
were file.!, and a long wrangle ensued as
Hnt sesMon nml started to begin work, Eulogio on the Ute Representative which reads as follows: "Your reque-t to what should lie dona with them. They
Walker, of Missouri, consumed port of the for my opinion of the Indian •ituntion is.
when the lieutenant giwnrnor appeared nt
by rtiwn of th© complications and the were finally n-fered tc. a special election
the door and wanted to uut in. The door- afternoon.
comndttm A resolution was adopted for
Washington Crrr, Jan. 13.—In the sen­ cimngeabl? nature of the red man’s mind
tbe first joint liallot for U. S. senator on
ate yesterday Plutt said lie would call up and action, a puzzle. Every .hour brings Jan. 21. The joint sesaion was then held
- ---------- —..nimii iv The lieutenant guveraur appealed to tfie copyright bill as soon as the finance out a new opinion. Indian history fur­
to canvas* the return* on state officers
Ccarmor Thayer, aud the governor or­ measure luul been disposed of. Paddock nishes no similar situation. You must
and the work being completed, tbe house
dered that nd™ Mvikeljohn wasadmitted gave notice that without rt^rard to the
adjourned.
Uo militia would take him in nt the |tOmt copyright bill, or any other bill, be would imagine abuut 3.UX) Indians, an unusual
« the bayonet. Meikeljohn Wu ad- at tbe first opportunity call up tlx* pure proportion warriors better armed than
Bfihngfixld, Bls., Jan. Ift-Bilis were
amd, and walking directly to the food bill. The finant-tal bill was fun her ever khown before, hemmed in n cordon introduced in lhe stale senate yi-stenlay.debated. Alien. Cockrell and- Berry par­ about sixteen miles in diameter, cuinpoed To amend the act relating to the *ale of
ticipating iu the discussion in favor of of over »,000 troop*, acting like a slowly lauds for taxes; to make the first Monday
free coinage. A short executive sreioa •losing drag-net.
in September-Ufwr day-a legal boiidav;
. ’‘That * oil right," replied the spanker.
was Ltdd. i’he house pnsseil a resolution
alnll taking the place of the present com­
1 warn three pre*-* bcma^d a* you discharging the committee on rule* from
This maw of Indian's is nnw influenced pulsory edaantion law, toami-ud* the act
•gn&lt;ed they should be upaa vtssir honor as further consideration of the resolution
by a percentage as despairingly desperate relating to the weighing of co*l at mines;
amau, drclsi-rd Meiklejwkn.
looking to nn Investigation of the silver and fanatical as the late Big Foot p irty.
tlWt
’ &lt;^ne-" roplied the
to provide that nn American flag be placed
pool and providing for Lhe appointt;i--nt
It contains also red ruined neutrals, fright­
Meikje&gt;.hn * pmMe. had breu refUMK] al cf a ccmmiUce of live* to iuveuigate Tbe ened and disaffectesi Ogalfaliiis, hampered over every acbool building in the state; to
matter. The consular and diplomatic bill
compel every corporation to pay it* em­
the door by the Ailinnae sergeant at- was reported and placed on the calendar. by the powerful Bruits, backed by rene
ployes rach week; to compel payment of
Tbe army appropriation bill was then gndes and desperadoes from all the other all wages in money; providing that all
taken up -nd discuiMed, without action, agencies. There are about 2,2500 acting
text-ltooks used in Illinois schools shall be
Then the anti-AlHance tittvt appeared until adjournment.
and believed to be friendly Indians in and uniform, and printed by contract The
U?v,r ’*"*’• *“’1 al»»Speaker
around the agency. Such Is tho situation school bill ooncede* almort. if riot quite
Elder called tbe joint, rewdoc to order. The
WITH DILLON FOR LEADER.
Gen.
Miles
and
the
military
confront.
Any
Bepubln-ans and Democrats w.-re in their
all that wa* naked by tbe enemies of tte
one of tills undisciplined maM is able to
■rats and answered tbe roll«dl Meikrl•^E2?w' The *n&lt;te “Ranted to
precipitate a terrible conflict from tbe Monday evening.
jobn beM his js-tition in front of tbe
most
unexpected
quarter.
IxntDOS, Jan. &amp;—It is learned that the
W*Mker • stand, which u*s crowded with
Eleotiens Committee Appointed.
Mlles
Moat
He
Let
Alone.
Alliance mm
Chaplain Diffenboicber result of the Boulogne conference was
In the bouse the speaker appointed th*
Each of the component quantities is to
fy1
tbe Almighty would give the that O'Brien, at his own entreaty, was
following elections committee: Green of
•giauiUirR there nsaemhled gram to eon- empowem! to ask McCarthy to retire in be watched, to be measured, to be just to. Alexander, chairman; Dixon, of LeeIn
fact
it
U
n
war
with
a
most
wily
and
y tbemselve. and fan bfally perform favor of Dillon. O'Brien agreed, however,
savage people, ytt the whites are re­ LaughUn. of Sbelby; Springer, of Morgan^
lb- r
0*1.
I. _
that it it were preferred chat he himself strained by a humane end peaceful de­ Parsomi, of Gallatin; O'Dccneli, of cJLk:
should serve, he would do so. O’Brien sire to prevent bloodshed and save a peo­ Dowdy, af Bond; Wilson, of Ogle- Mer'
Mid McCarthy will .have an interview nt ple from themselves. It is »ke cooling
with the tactics uf ttoleod- Boulogne when it is expected that a final end calming a volcano. Ordinary warfare
settlement of the matter will be reached •bows no parallel. Gen. Miles stems to
subject to Gladstone's secret approval.
’ bold a firm grip on tbe situation The
IndUa. know Wm. ezpn. o«Ed.rala
A Pledge ot the ParaeUltes.
The Paniellites are pledged to ubavdon hu honor, truth and justice to them and
Parnell if he proves insincere in carrying
ha iMrt nMh. ______ _, n
be allowed, untrammeted even by a suit
gretloc. to settia the questkm. M Do om“• »«&gt;raeU&gt; Um,
tioB at O’Brien as chairman of the narlia
fully deBcate position.
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* *
Lawyer!
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State
-trect. Hasting*. Mich.
•TUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
’ Attorney* at law.
Over Ha-'ltuz* Natloiml Bank.
Ihi»tii4-N, Michigan.
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tarn k a complete »*i ol Atat r*rt Book»,co:uUtsl f: oni Urn Krcords. ean f«rnl*u complete
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r M. B. GILLASPIE. Notary Public
*■ •
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*
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physician in California. Later, in 1643, in
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jrom
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a company that came from Oregon, was one

18.

JAN.

»£ _ -----. , *'Boys, ..na.-*ni,*mplnyc&lt;l.
‘ mountains On the
way •be said,
The Peninsula Furniture company of
1 •• 1 when I get down to California among
D. M. , the greaMera I apt going to j&gt;alm myself off Grand Rapid*, Mich., lias mortgaged it*
-----------' »* * doctor:” and from that time on they prop, rty for *»,(&lt;».
• „ ,
.
dubbed Lint Dr. Meek*. He could neither
Tbe treasury department Wadnc^ej
1
1 r',,d
A»«mMU.I*l.ton&gt;toii.
purchased 63P,(*O oiincre of silver r.*- prices
mission *&gt;f II. &amp; Iloffnu-r, nuiiUsker. I'hlteltsl
“ | .heard of hi* arrival at Monterey they began ranging from 41.049 to 11.053.
pida.i
( to como to him with tbeir different ail­
Frederick Harrison, said to be u third
1. “And Elijah the Thhbite, who wn* cl
, meats. His first profvebional service was couaIu of the pn--ddrnt, died at a boarding
the inhabitants of Gik-ml, said unto
a tue cut off.
Meeks,
.। to a boy
• who , had ------------------ —
------ . honro in New York Wcdnrwlay.
Ahab.”
i ..—-—'-j to be neur (duck tho toe on, .
Sixty years have pu**?d since the king­ .....ding It iu a poultice of mud, and it ‘
dom was divided. Six king* have reigned
again- The new'governor, MicKeli
over tiie ten tribes (Jeroboam, Nadab,
employed bun us usurgeon.
.
,
.
.
Baasha. Elnh, Zimri and Omri), each tortma,
Meek* bud n way of looking and acting
A cydotn- jiksm,! over Sternum. Tex.,
aTahIn'JUikb J’ln'u?' I I very
"
,uu“u*“h nc
”«™‘ buDdiog*,
very WIMS
wise, OWI
awlor
oflH!U,g
lieing reticent'T1!Cn
when Pe°peo‘hv“
niotobing
seveml
Wofj’ctXufS’ wbnmad?telLg|
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Kalrtaatoo i.v.
Rlcblatid Junc’t.’.'
Cressey
Milo
Delton
GJoverdate
Khuitz
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Coats Grove
Woodland
Woodbnrv

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Detroit
Grind 1; ,poin Ai

wc bare Ahab, the seventh, the worst of
all, the perfection of wickednes* (xvi, 83).
"A* the Lord God ot braid livuth, before
whom I *tand, there shall not to dew nor
rain these yeara. but according to my
word.”
2. "And the word of tin Lord came un­
to him. saying.”
There is mrthing under the sun like “the
word ot the Lord." It is pure, sure nud
unchanging like the tend Himself. "For­
ever, O teinl. thy word is settled in hea­
ven." "The won! of our God shall Hiaml
forever.” His unme is called the word of
G&lt;id (Hsu cxix. 8U; tex xl. 8; Rev. xix. 13).
test u* to filled with Hi* word and wholly
subject to it. |
3. “Hide thyiae-.lt by tho brook Cherlth,
that is before Jordan."
"Get theo hfencc" teaches us that one
who would live close :o God must not
*
tarry long with those who know Him not:
just long enough to testify tor Him and'

then be gone.
4. "Thou shalt drink of the brook; and 1
have commanded the ravens to feed thee
there.”
5. “So he went and did according unto
the word of the Ixird."
.
Here is one man who i* obedient; he
Kalamazoo *&lt;
questions not, but simply otaya. He 1*
East Cooper l.s .
•io an!
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Klchlxud .Tunc'l.
io oh; «f. .•»;
subject to tbe word of the izird,
Cressey
fi. "And the ravens brought him bread
Milo
and flesh in tbe morning, and bread, and
Delton ..................
Ctoverdule. . .
flesh iu the evening; and be drank of the
Hhuttx...................
brook.”
.
HASTINGS . ....
He could sing ths mug of Hab. Hi, 17.
Goats Grove
■Woodland
IS, and say, "Tlmugh vhieyard. field and
Wood bun.
liock nil fail, yet I will rt jaicj in the Lord,
Uli 5
I will joy in the God....
of my salvation!"
6SSf: :. ’
|.v». a(u-r awhile.
7. “And it came t... ,,
____
up because
l.-.-.u,., there
u,, rr had
lu«l
that the brook dried tip,
Grand Rapid* 1.
•Stop* cm signal only.
been no rain in the laud "
No* 5 aud « win not carry pn*«eugers uulea*
The wurrv of tbi* brook wa* not unfailprovided witiaiyeight mln permits
Freight traiks will hr run nt the ronvefdonee injp It was dependent upon the clouds,
-rborvserreUttt right to change which empty their content* upon the
roin* without notice,
earth. Elijah, however, depended neither
F FnsH. Gen*l Manager.
upon the brook nor upon tbo clouds, but
upon Him who is far alxjve all.
(aiwrtllan** s*lr.
8. “And the word of the Ixird came unto
In the matter of the eat ate of Clara A. Bur- him.”
ton.'n minor.
God &lt;k*si not forget tho*e who trust in
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
Him,
nor i* He ever too late with His pro­
lic auction, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday,
tbe 3d day of February. A. D 1*91.ut ten n'clucjj viding. Elijah saw the brook drying up
in thefOrnoodu al th** Frobste Court rooms In day by day, but *&lt;» did bi* God whom he
the City of Hastings In the County «.f Barry, to
the Blate of Miebig.-m, pursuant to license .Hid served. Just enough of the neccM&lt;ari«s uf
authority granted t &lt; me on tne Irtb day of this life, and one day'* supply at a time, i
Decwnt'cr. A. 1&gt;. 1M0. by thti Probate Conn of keeps one very close to God, while an abun- I
Barry Cuuntv. Mi&gt;-!,ignn»all of Hie estate right,
|
titlr'and interest o« tbe said minor of. tn and ctent e i* apt to lead us to forget Him.
9. "Arise, get thee to Zarephath, • • ■ ,
to Die real ertste situate utHl b-lng in the C'jui.ty of Barry.in the State of Mlcblean. known tohold I have commanded a widow woman
aud ill-scribed *» f &gt;ll'iw*. to-wl t; The undivid­ there to Kustain thee. ”
ed one-half of the north fi* ctloii of the south I Young says that Zarephath signifies
west fractional uuartrr of section number
twenty-seven &lt;27) In town number two (2 north "place of refining;” aud if Cherith signifies
ranre iflne (9 west in Barry County and Hive “cutting,’a* the word would seem to indi­
Of MIclilKan. excepting forty -Ml acres off the
cate, we can see the procesM** by which the
north side nt said quarter serllon.
Lord was fitting His nervnnt tor tbe-great
Dated. HnatJmrx. Dee. ttth. A. D . ’.sad.
David A. Bowkhh. Guardian.
day-un Carmel. Without the cutting and
refining of Cherith and Zarephath he never
GOLD MEDAL, PAHIS, 1S78.
would have been nblc to stand alone for
God n* be afterward did on Carmel.
10. “When he came to the gate of the
| city, behold the widow woman wn* there
j g it horing of stick*.”
.
It-was quite n. journey from Cherith to
Zarephath, but. the jonrucy is not noticed.
Observe the nilenevof Scripture concern- ;
ing such matter*.
11. “Bring me, I pray thee, a morsel of
bread in thine hand."
Aa he came near to the city aud saw this
poor woman tti« Spirit must have whis­
from which the excess of
pered, "Thia i* she."
. oil Iim been removed, la
12. "As lhe teird thy God 11 vetb, 1 have*
| Absolutely Pure not a cake, but^ au handful jof mtstl in a
land it is Soluble. barrel, and a little oil itA crista.”
Behold tbe larder .that i* to sustain the
proph-t in thl* widow’* home. By the
brook he had ^read ami fiefth twiev a day;
but now there w no flesh, and only enough
are used in its prcjiaration. It has
meal to make one last cake for the woman
more than three times the strength of
and her son. after which they expect to die.
13. “And Elijah said unto her. Fear not;
Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
go and do as thnu lia*t said.”
or Sugar, and 'is therefore far more
He waver* not, he trembles not. ho i* not
economical, costing Um than one cent
moved; “his heart is fixed, trusting in the
q dtp. It is delicious, nourishing, I.Lord;” "he wait* only upon God; hi* ex­
pectation i* from Him" (Pa. cxii, 7; Ixil, 5,
Btrongthenmg, easily digested,
fi). God. who could direct ravens where to
and admirably adapted for invalids
find bread arid flesh, can as easily supply
the
need in this case. If ever a woman had
as well as for persons in health.
cause to fear to give away her last morsel
Sold by Orooera everywhere.
surely this womau bad; but the command
comes strong and clear: "Fear not, • • •
Make me a little enke first.” If wo would
W. BAKER &amp; CO, Dortteler, Mas.
grow strong in forth let un consider well
the “Fear not*” of Scripture from ihe first
ones in Gen. xv, 1; xxi, 17, to the Inst in
PROTECTION
Revelation, and see how God, even our
OR FREE-TRADE.
own God, is above all circuinst.-.nees of
time or place; and how :i'.4dlng iu iljslovu
WHICH ?
will cast out all tear (I John iv. IS).
.14. "Thus saith tbe teird God of Israel,
Do you want to keep thorou~hly
the barrel of meal shall nut waste, neither
pcst'-'d on the effect* of lhe New
shall the cru.se of oil fail, until the day the
Tariff Law. as shown from week to
Lord nendeth rain upon «he earth."
It would see in from this that Gud had
told Elijah how he would provide in this
D'» you want to know all about the
case, vix., by a mfraculi-u* increase of the
policy of Protection and have an
meal and oil from day to day: and this i*
an%wer to every false statement qf
told tbe widow for her •naouragenumt, for
the Free-Traders?
she ha* not been Uvfnj nt Cherith, and
has not learned the mx-ret of peace when
ent off from seen resonree*. This incal
Then aabscribe for your home
and oil would make unleavened bread,
paper and the Amejucan Economist,
symbol of the putting away of all evil
published weekly by the Am er iodo
. (1 Cor. v, 7, bj, for we cannot know the
Protective Tariff League, New York.
(lower of God unless wc walk with him in
sincerity and truth.
(Sample copy free). The EcowoMU r is
15. “And she went and did aararding to
an acknowledged authority on pro­
the saying of Elijah; and she. and he, and
tection and should be widely read.
her bomw did eat many days (Margin: "A
The yearly subscription of the Ecnxcr
Here again i* obedienee end consequent
mist is &lt;2. but we have made a
blessing. It wa* u jxjof time to take in a
apccial arrangement with the pub­
^boarder, with not enough in tbe iKriwe fur
lishers by which we can send
'present company. It seemed to the dl#-iyon the EcOMOMtST for odc year and
around when five loav-’.* .•’.nd two Ashes
■were all that the disciples had for diem•elves. But they learned, and thu widow
TIeCtML-M'tMadicis*
I
learned, that "There is thui si-.’.’ -reth and
yet increw*rii" (Prov. xi. 2
Many are
pour bee.-1use they keep thei Ji'.'.tudi fur
themselves.

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Blither did the crtiM* of oil fail. auionUng
to the word of tb« Lord, which lit- spake
by Elijah.”

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shop kept by n nihu known as Dr. Stokes, I
who bnd Ix-cti a kind of birqiital aleward
on board ttlilix and who had brought aaboro
one of those Httlo niediclim chesla that
were usually taken to sea, with apotbe- |
cary scale* and a pamphlet giving a short
syuopKi* of diseases and a table of weights
apd mecljcincs, *o that almost anybody
could administer rt»lief to wick sailors. I
Meek* went to him and said: "Doctor. I j
wantyou to pht me up some powders.” So '
Stokes went behind ilia table aud got out
hl* scales ami medicines and nuked, "Whnt
kind of pnwgersF* “Just common powdera— patient wrg very sick.” “If you will I
tell nn- what kind of powders. Dr. Meeks.”
"Oh, just common powder*.’’ That is all
he would say.:
Dr. Stoke* told at out town that Meek*
i knew not ixing about medicine, lint people
! thought that perhaps Me-ks Imd given the
j
i pmeription ini tertin amt that Dr. Stoke*
'
jj could not read it But Meeks' reign wn*
to have an end. An American man-of-war
I came into the barter. Tliomaa O. Larkin
‘j wn* then the United States consul nt Mon­
j
; terry, and the -commander aud nil hi* of­
ficers went up to Larkin's store, umong
them the surguoti, who was introduced to
Dr. Meek.*.
The conversation turning
upon the disease"* incident to tbe country.
Meeks became reticent, saying merely that
he wa* going out «&gt;f practice and intended
to leave the country, ireenuse he could not
get medicines. The surgeon expressed
much sympathy an*! said, "Dr. Meeks, if
you will make mi- out a list I will very
cheerfully divide xvith you such medicine
' as I can spare.’'
,lid »«
'I'"
,h.""
I
I
mwllnoe. «jd irl^l
bul
1' ll” •*■*»»" ".rn^ml him awl |.ul Ih.
. question so direct that he hod to answer.
.Hb asked him what nn Heine ho need rd
' raixt. Finally Meeks sold he wanted some
■
“draps,” and that was all that could be
got out of him. When the story came out
hi* carver ns a doctor was at au end, and
ha soon after left- the country.—Gun. Bld
well in Century.

Humanity has p.v*ed through various
•UUn*«. Once the hour of glory twlonged
to the Greek* aud to the nubtle Rtunawi.
who ttenmolves were born of tlie fall of
nations still more ancient than their owfi.
Our era commwicnl with Jesus Chrirt,
and since then we have agHated vast probh-ruxand innde marvelous ih vent ions. .We
bare applied ourselves to the task uf ren­
dering life mare sweet to mankind, in cre­
ating for him an intelligent und robust
auxiliary. Antiquity had alaves, but we
made them freedtnen. and we invented
that admirable slave to. our will which
palpitate* wi&gt;: its multiple aud complica­
ted urgans, which uecornpllshro gigantic
undertakings and duties, but which does
not suffer to fill their plncea, and it is
known as marhiurry.
The days of orators bare passed away;
the garden* of tho acatlctnle* are about to
tweorne cornflcl'l*, tind If a Christian had
not interfered the Gardeu of Olives would
have Ix-en turned into a cmiuo. Rhetoric
and mysticism W old words that are only
used accidentally In America; and whether
Europe like* it or not America, represent*
the formula of modem progress. Indeed
Europe feeds this *o much that she is Im
itating ns, to the great despair of platonic
lover* of tho gocsl old day*.
Yct, Europa b becoming Americanised.
—Henry Haynie In.New Orleans Picayune

»*’! suppose you ro&gt;w-t some queer custom­
ers?’’ I recently naked of a bright salesman
In une of the largo New York book Rtores.
“Indeed we do." he rejoined, "aud my
exfierienco alone would fill a Ixiok of fifh
It was only tho other day that n jidsn
rushed in here In a dripping perspiration,
and with nn intense, strained rxprewdon
on hb; fnce—an expression that gave wny
to one of despair as ho vxcblmed, ‘There, I
knew it. My wife told me to get a took.
My memn-y i* poor, but 1 thought I could
remember the title. About half way here
I felt it slipping, *.» I hurried fast; bur it is
on use; it’s gone.' And all 1 could do for
him wouldn’t bring it back
Edward W.
Bok's Letter.

Mort-of the labor was done by Indians,
chiefly wild ouea, except n few from the
misaiou*. who spoke Spanish. The wild
ones leanuxl Spanish ao far as they learned
anything, that Iteing the language of the
country. iuid every laxly had to learn some­
thing of it. The number of men einploycd
by Sutter may be stated nt from 100 to fieo
—the latter number nt harvest time
Among them ware blacksmiths, carpenters,
Unnem, gunsmiths, vaquoros. farmer*,
gardener*, weavers (to weave coarse woolen
blankets), hunters, sawyer* (to saw Jum
her by hand, a custom known in England),
sbrep herders, trappen. and. later, mill­
wright* and a distiller.—Gen. Bidwell in
Century.*

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There are 107 state, bank* in Michigan
with total aueu of
Sixtyserc-u of these un- saving* tonka with de­
posits of fcJSOOO.rXX).
Oscar J. Friedman, of CBicagb, has been
given judgment for (30,ODD against tbe
Wabash aud Western railway for injuries
retch«i in an accident which entirely dls~' ’
’ by
*---------------abled
him
paruijiUK
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G.
Lincoln liua boon nominated
master at Cedar Hapids. In.; F. XL Cutch­
eon ar Fort land, Mich. ; E. W. Hammon
at Appleton. Wte. and Thomas Diller nt
Sterling aud T. *1. Buntaln at Mqmencc,
Ills.
By a collblon of t wo stock trains ou the
Burlington tracks, just outside the city
limit* uf Chicago. Thursday, It W.French,
of Warren, 111*., aud IL S. Btout, of Kent,
Ills., were kilierl.
Two trainmeu were
slightly injured.
Mrs. Minnie Hesersert, of Dedbnm.
Mrkd.. went to her mother’* home find
saying: “Mofliw. I have conut home to die.
Look nftei my Imby; it f» tx w bleeping,"
sank into her mother’s arms dead. She
hod performed nil her household work be­
fore ridng to her mother, und had only

A servant in the family o( Samuil
Ward, uf Saginaw, Mich., mixed ‘•Rough
ou Hut*” with tin- flour she put ou fi»h
Wodnesdag, making the whole family
deathly aipk. They will get. writ The
mixing w*s done by accident.
Th» Missouri legislKtnre was orgauixed
in both houses by the Democrat Thurtrday.
The National Bank of Hobart, N. Y.,
capital (M,(M), ho* been authorised to be­
gin IrtMiBeM.
A chickeu rude from’ New York to
Bridgeport, Coun.. the other elay on the
pilot of a locomotive.
Ch-tuvnt 11. Mtew, wholesale stationer.
Philadelphia, n«»igm-&lt;l Thursday. Liabilitira.t7l\0i&gt;); asset.*, about lhe same.
Tltiw prisoners cllmlted the walls of
the penitentiary al Uolui'Abus O.. Thanflay, by means of a ladder and escaped.
Arthur Milmoa.il Thursday signed pa­
pera with a" Detroit miiscum to fast for
thirty days, taking nothing daring Ute
time but water.
Nineteen lending glnss Lableware tunmi-*
factufer* ot Ohio, Penn*ylvonia uud West
Virginia are said to have formed k com­
bination with the object of regulating
production and prices.
Owen Beau, au old Califonda iuiner,
put giant |»owder near a ("tore in a cabin
near hi* claim at Scratch (iravyl. Mont.
Th*- stuff exploded and Bena’* body badly
mutilated was found in the ruins of lhe
house. .
A solid llfll at snake* wa« unearthed in
a cellar ext-axation. five feet tolow the sur
face fit Millville Center, (Jfinb-.the other
day. They were all alive, forty-five of
them, and were killed a* they unwound
theniwl ves.
John SliiiK'tu, three sons aud Altair hou*ekeeper were arrested thirty miles north of
1 Detroit Thursday by American and Can­
adian oflieer*. A counterfeiting outfit
and bushels of counterfeit American dol­
lar* were seised.
Capt. C E. Dudley, of Darien. Wi&lt;^ wa*
taken pri-ouer during the war, and his
swor 1 confiscated by t be‘ret**. “ The otbo
day it was returutsl to him by the Coufederatr who captured him. The captain is
now a resident of Trimble. Colo.
Young Protest nuts &lt;&gt;f Montreal have
made U a habit of taking their -tort girls
to the Itemsu ' Catholic Church ot Jesus
Sunday evenings to hear the tnuiiie. which
I* of a high order. The rector has conse­
quently touts! nn edict requriug nn ad­
mission fee after «:!» p. rn.. of 8$ cents.
The treasury depart un-nt k'rklay pur*
chasedi'o-l.iXK) otutcxmof silver at fil.Ufi to
fit.067.
I Daniel V. Arqttiintou, n wealthy resi­
dent ot New York, blew out his brains
Friday;
Failures iu the United States for the
week endeil Friday were J73. against 8T3 in
the corrnqsindlug week of IKK).
A Memphis jury gave W. iL Person*
five years in the ftenilent iury Thursday.
He had only murdered hi» wife.
A St. - Louis man left hi* home in disgust
tbe other day|tecau*e his wife wouldn’t
1 let him' bring home his paramour.
Tbe rtjxllstics of the Paris morgue show
that during tin- year 1800 IK)1 ImmUcs found
their wny to that ghastly roceptachi.
Profeasor Virchow, of Berlin, says that
Koch's lyqnph in a breeder &lt;»f baedlli, aud
more dangerous to the patient than tbe
disenxe.
A Sicilian fJiooblUck, who hiul won 4.1MX)
lire in u lottery, fell deal st Palermo.
Italy. Friday, on reuei viug the new* of his
good fortune.
Andtyw Tutt, Mlrirnd Muludl mid
Georgtj Rusnock, three Hun* who were
implicated in the riot a few day* ago at
Carnegie's works at Hi. ddock, Pn.. were
beta Sat unlay fur the murder of Michael
Quinn, one ot the victims of the rim. Al­
together twentjxme Huns were held un

cording to nn irfturviewfir. is a HtUe wren,
which files about hb&gt; room and oat« out of
bM baud.
Mike Bum. » Polish coal miner at Pana]
111m.. pointed a shotgun iu fun at ilia wife,
and nh she jtnbbed the barrel tbe gun was
accidentally discharged. kHUng her instoutly.
i Emperor William is pushing* neberoe
for Kuropc.m diaarmatnetit, and Franco*
* Joaeph of Austria is bnckiug the Idea.
‘ A cable train on the south aide at Chi­
cago Sunday rau iuto a hearx contain­
ing the body of a little child and the coffin
wa* thrown out, but recn|M*d being broken
to (liecrs in Home inexplicable manner.
;
It. la charged that the Harper hempitai
at Detroit is mnklng i» buainess of provid­
ing directing room*! with corpses. L
: A SxviM domestic Iu the family of J. K.
' Lynch, of Alameda, Cal., slipcovered the
bouse to be on tire while the family was
asleep. She waked them all, jmd thereby
saved their live* and then lo*t her own by
foolishly rualiing back into the house to
j obtain her clothes.
1 An avalahebu of snow has fallen upon
Livuo, a town In-BoanU. Many house*
were burled. Seventeen bodies hare alj ready been taken from beneath the mow
I and it b&lt; feared that many others luive
• perished.
i The protest again«t the seating of Sena­
' tor Dubois, of Idaho, presented in the
United dtnttw senate Saturday, was signed
I by fifteen Republicans and eight Demo■ crate. The Republicans had. voted for an­
' other man.
William .1. Bennett, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
I has lawn sued by .William Young of t he
' saroo city lor alienating the affection* of
| Young's wife. The plaintiff wants C50,| 000 as a plaster for the wound to his do­
' mestie honor.
All the mem’.ieraof the Danbury, Conn.,
' fire dnpUrtmeat bavu sent" In their reaignation* Iwcbumi the city council, after
adopting a resolution Increasing their pay,
reeonsl'tercd the action and rejected the
resolution on a secund vote.
The building in Chicago occupied as
winter quarters by Efauch's circua was du
strayed by fire Monduy. Sixteen bonus
were roasted alive, and Sappho, a trick
tuiree; for whose rescue Mr. French offered
#111,00), was found unhurt in the cellar
after tbe lire.
Mrs. Mary Wagner, of Chicago, was
bitten by a mad dog n few week* ago and
terribly lacerated about the face. Monday
abtt died niter three days of mast frightful
agony, during which two policemen were
d.-taned to hold her in her paroxysms.
Sue irequently begge&lt;{ her attendauXK to
1 kill her.
.
Eleven - million acres of Lind in ths
United States nrv owned by British sub­
jects.
Mrs. Rachel St ill wagon, the oldest pera»m on Long Inland, died Monday, ugvd
lift years.
It ha*- been discovered that State Treas­
urer Woodruff, of Arkansan, is short
about »WO,UOO.
. i
Arthur Milmvan. of Jh-trotl, began a
thirty-dny fast in that city. Monday. He
t» to live utt Croton water.
;
Tue su*iH-nsion of E. Hnmbostle, a
prominent trader, was announced ou the
New York Stock exebang Monday.
The Robert’s Iron works, at Cam bridge­
port. Ma*., were damaged by fire Munday
to the extent of yfiu.DM Insurance, 327,
(Mt
.
‘
Senator Vance ha- l&gt;ecn unanimously
renominated for the United States senate
by tii»- L'emocrnls of the North Carolina
l»“gi*lature.
A woman was held up and roblied by
thievre nt' a cbnrch In Chicago Sunday
nigiit. Twenty-seven similar cases have
betm reported from the aamc church
within a week.
Rve persons have mysteriously disap­
peared iu the vicinity of-Reading, Pu,.
within the post month. In two ca-us
elopement is susj»eet«‘d, but in'the other
three, -ill women; there is no explanation.
World** l air Lc&lt;i»latiuin.
WA.WI3GTUX errr, Jan. Id—Tbe report
of the bouse World's fair committee is
nearly ready. It will rvcoranu-nd that
fewt-r .tad smaller salaries be (mid. and it
will niso urge that legislation be adopted
giving the main control of affairs tn the
local commission and curtailing the pow­
ers of the national commission.

Distress the bowel-. Dyspep«
After «* ««t we.3 of i»
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Eating

reaufre*
atl
aad B remedy like

IS tones tho stomach, regulate* tho
Jon. create* a good apgi-u
petite, banlihra headache,
and refreshes the mlrnf. MOaoacn®

Bad but little appetite, and wtot X did Mt
Hea~tdM:rw"1 me, ar «d
nearc
xfter
j
DU m
would have » fam: or tired,
anyone fueling Jp.though I tad uct eaten,
anything. My troaka was aggravated vf
myburtneM, printing. Last
spring I took fluod’a BarWMr
nparfRa, ^kh did mo

an Stomach

appetite, r.nd my food relisted and rsflirttoA
the crarluR I had previously eijierlcneed."
Gboagb A. Pack, Watertown; Masi

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Bold by all .trujjios. fl, six for ga. Prepared cmJy
by 0.1. HOOD ft CO , A pothecarire, Lowell. Maae.

loo Doses Ono Dollar

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan.County of llarry-ss.
Notice la hereby given, Chat by au order of
tbe probate court for the county of Barry, mate
on Ute 2SUi dav of Noremlrnr. A. D. 18X). six
month* from that date were allowed for credllore to prtM*ut their claims ugalust the olate
of George Slnpenu. Ute of said .county. de~
probiite court. Mt Hie probate office. Iu lhe citv
of Hasting*, for examination aud allowance. on
or before the Mth day of May. WM. next, mid
that such claim* a It! l-e bran! t&gt;efi»re Mid court
on Friday, the STtli day of February,
and ou
•»•!..__ .1 ... ..t
«»,«
mA

daw.
t
Dated November 2*U1. A. D. IbflO-

Ckab. W. ABMSTKOKC,

County of Barry, holden al the i'rohalr OfBce la
the city ut Has lings, Iu said county. &lt;m HetNi*day. the hnl dav of Jiumary, in the year oiua
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
■
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
.
■ ,
Iu the matter of the estate of Georgo
Moore. dconoMMl
Ou reading ami filing the pelltlob duly verified
of Lewi* B. Barber, brother lu-law of sold de­
ceased, praying Hint txlniniihtraUdii uf saM
estate may be granted to George WlilUey or
sumo other suitable person.
Thereupon it la ordered, that Tbnreday. tbe
3th day ul February, A. 1). lA^l.at ten o'clock
tn tho forenoon, bo assigned lor the bearing off
said petition, and that the heirs at law of s«M
deceased and all other jmhuus Interested In sakl
estate, are required to appear nt a *e«aloti at
said court then to tm Holden at the Probate
Office, tn Um city of Hartings, tn said county,
and show cauw. If any there be, why theprayor
of the pe:ltloi»er may not be granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give noUce
to tbe |»er&gt;oiis interested In said estate, of tbe
pendency of said prtitioo. and thu bearing
tnereof by causing a copy of this order to bo
pui.lb iiiMl |n tin HaidmgB Baxxku. a newspa­
per printed and .circulated in said county of
Barry, once In each week for three successive
weeks previoiui to said day ol bearing.
'
CitARLKS W. AKMHTHONG.
Introscopy.]
Judge of Probate.
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
At a session of Hie Probate Court fur Um
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate Offire,
In tlih city of flnsUng*, tn wud county, ou
Tucsiuy tbe30lh day of December. Hi tbe year
one thousand eight hundred and nicety.
Pretent, Charles W.. Annf.troug, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Geo. X Mo*
Dowell, a minor.
Ou reading and tUing the petition,dub veri­
fied, at Je’se Townsend, guardian ofaatd minor.
pra/tOg for reasons therein wt forth that he
may be Ikensed to morfiptcv the real estate of
Mid minor. In said petition described.
Tli«yut&gt;o!i It Ik ordered, that TnoHday the
'JiibdayofJanuary. A. D. ifwi. at ten o’clock in
the forebnon. lx* assigned for tbe bearing at MM
petition, and that the next of klu of said minor
and oil other persons interested tn said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
said court, then to b&lt;- hoUIrn at the 1’rofiaM
office, in the city of Hastings, In said county,
and show cause. If any there i&gt;e. why Um prayer
of the petitioner may not be gnti'tad. And
it is further ordered, that said petitioner gire
notice to the persons Interested tn eaid esUle,
of the pendency of said petltioa, and the hear
Ing tborcof by causing a copy of this order to be
j&gt;uMlsl»ed In tbe Hasti.xgm Bankjck a m-wapaper printed and cireulaled In said County uf
Barry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing
CHablks W. AKMSTBOXU,
Judge of Probate.
[ A tnie copy.]

I HE MARKETS.

Tltr towd of trad** quothCorm to-day were
«• f&gt;»duw:.: Wbvab—No. - January. "pound
WQc. closed Wftc; May, opemod
&gt;-loeod

Wfc, ctoad «Hc; Jun.-, opened 45S*- chord
Pork-Junuarj*. opened $ A33. closed
510,3); February, opened and dnand fUl-’B;
May. upenod 811.(4 closed 8ll..&lt;e&amp; LordFebruary. a । Mined
cloeed Si.Hu.
•

Union

Stoci yards: nogs- Market opened

grade. £J.X&lt;£3.a); rough packing, S3.4fta.X3i);
mixed. SAJOfeW; heavy larcktug and ship­
ping lota S3.finjtJ.7r pi^ UffivtaJ 33.
Produce: Butter-Fancy fuqwauu. ST^SJe:
dturux*. finest fresh. l*@®e; packing stuck. 10 t

hrwe.-!

pOulh-y—Chickstm,

jier lb;

aawe- Hebron. ®%*0c; Puerto*. unddfe: Bur
banka HSfttiJc. Sweet potatoes-Jerseya $8.73
fctu. per bld: Illinois, 13JDMS. AppicsOuoklng. S3.«Qt4 to per bbt; eating. S*.u j.’»•&gt;);
Michigan eboico. J3 7!kjH'*&gt;Bn*jm corn—Hurt i-rjfin per lb; whiak
brush. SQf-; green, arif-wee-king. 4-X&amp;-; inside
aud coven, a$fc; common brush,
crooked, iff3J&gt;|c.

D«la:ill having been made In the emulltinea
of a certain ruortcage nude bv Junes M. Coto
and A.C'nlr. fils wife. To John R. Bannon, dated
FehrurtT Hth. A. D. ITO3. and necord-nt In ihe
nffiee of I lie Regltter of Deed*, for Che County at
Barry, and state of MictiKan. on the 21st dsv of
l-'ebrasry. A. D. IM1. In Uber is 01 mortiawM,
on pace wo. Said iMortewRe was assigned July
23d. 1SK7. U&gt; loel bt. John, and srtd asrignmMt
duly recorded bi the office of tbe Regtaler of
Deeds for Karn' County. In liber -Tof murtgMM?
on ouee 23C. and the aauit was again *udgnM
b&gt; Joel Bl. John to-Harry A Downing. N&lt;WMMber Htb. bro. and said awignnmnt recorded In
tbe office of tbs Register t* Deeds In and tor
Barry County. Iu liber X of mortxages on page
K&gt;7. On wblch mortxage there is claimed tobr
due at the dale of this notice the sum ofsixtyOvc dollar* aud thirty-tws rents, and au axtori&gt;e»’« fre of twenty-five dollars peuvhi rf for in
Mid mortuMr. unit no salt or proreed!::* al
law haiing been instituted to recover the
rnooet* secured l»y said mortftage. or any ;&gt;nrt
thereof.
Now. i heretore, by virtue of tbe power of salo
contained In said mortgage, aud the statute la
sueh case made and provided, notice Is hereby
riven tnai on Baturdav, Um &lt;th day of April, A.
1) 0'31. al ten o’clock in tbe furetmon. 1 ahull
sell Kt imblic aueltuu to the highest bidder, M.
the north front diw of the court bouse in the
rtty of Hastinru (that bring tho place where
the Circuit Court loe Barry County is holdtonk
the tircm'ws described in said mortgaxn or a»
much Hereof m may be necessary to pay th*
amount due on said mortpgv with seven per
cent. IntAxr.t, and ail legal easts, lageiher with
sn attorney’., fee of tsenty-firedcliars cuvrnantrl for tlmrem. th- t&gt;remi*&gt;e» i'e'-hg ilmmi-cd In
u?Mi
^JStMh *

Michigan, known aud described u tedeas.
to trit: Comnmnr-ing at tt:n quarter pent on
tuiulb side of Mcttoo .16 running n«wtb on aaM
quarter Hue ou-balf mile, iheuee ww*i&lt;K&gt;rtecM
’ rod*, tbeu’-c south one-half mile, themm cost
Teat of a ICubbcr Coat.
K» forty rod* to piare of besbiolng. All oe Me­
Rubber coat* are often coud'-mned
*■»».
...JU
llon thirty-*tx. uiwn «. a.irtti of raagt «cr«n
Wbret-No. 2*r«d winter carik fl.nt^il.ue; wrot. contahilug forty (U) ot mnd nwm
cause they are found damp on lhe inside
after wearing. A little experimenting will
The JJ:ri»t Ix'twevn Dempsey and Fit?.- do January. 31-&lt;Dhi: do May. tl.0ii&lt;; do July. oriesit.
Basic. « Dovxijmi.
show tlmt this occurs us often on dry days aimmote.. which take- place Wwluexlay, b , WMC. Ocm-No. j mUed &lt;aah. orpto; do
January. Mfc; &lt;k $Uy. tUhr TUta-Dull; No.
a* on wet days.' A reliable test for a coat lhe alrtorbing topic in sporting cfrcics 2 mixed cash.
Smith »
do January,
is to place it over an empty pn.il and poura Both men are in llrst-cla-s condition, and
gallon of water on tbe rubber aide. In a the mill, promise* to be kb event in pugilis­
waterproof garment no moibtnre will ap­ tic hhnoty. Letting tavern Dempsey.
HREBIFF’S SALK.
Live Btoak: ('attic - Trading nainrataly artpear on the ottor side.—New York Com­
The Iwte JuatieeJdrvens, of Mtmachuhh, hat prices MI off lie &gt; IDO Boon all grwisa:
mercial Advertiser.
settA. was burled at Boston Saturday. The
prrjrcrt to host native steer*. $4. !(!#&amp;&amp;) p W&gt;
arrvitro were held al Trinity Episcopal l&gt;s; bulb an I dry- row*.
Stoep and
church, and were very largely attended by temlts-Ma ketdnllat a d-cBneof Uc $1 t&gt;;
A toy "wJiKcd” a man in ’ iJrerpacl, En the prominent men of the state.
d.-aep. Stftr^TJ. * NO IM; Uanba $6.'JDfcrt».
glnad, nnd the umn cuffed hlxenrs. Two
An unfii:i-bed hotel at Monmouth Park, B«*&gt;» - N-mmal’y steady ; Im* hugs. K.&amp;&amp;4JB
days later tbe toy died, and the suffer be­ N. J., wax blown to piece* by tha wind ¥ It*) » a.
ing a’ rich man was sued for $50,000 dam­ Sunday.
FJO.iXX).
ages. it took him only one w •.«» secure
Governor-El&lt; ct Buchanan, of Tennatece,
Wteat-Lower and active:
evidence that the toy died f. j..i irrfng run
bcliag innwlf aggrieved by certain Mateuvar by a vehicle on the st a - Detroit
mrnte nuributMl to him by a Chat­
nah Me; May. a^c. Orta-Flnu;
Free Press.
' .
tanooga paper, refused &lt;o be interviewed
I: May. «fc lid. Ouv««e«jSunday liy n ivprrocnttiti'-e. of the paper,
and
“
firad"
the
bitter
out
uf
h»
room
at
Ms'*. !.ingwe»lsJe—Such u churning hm»band an Mrs. Von Pickel ho*-' S.&lt; tender,
Tne Afro-Aineffean league of MilwaiiMr fzmgivedtle—q litouautral. It would
maxi * rhiaocero* tender to lx&gt; kept in hot Law hall, which b a favorite reoort of tbe
elite of that city, why said proprietore rewaui for ten j-nara—Htxaburg Bulletin.

�Hastings Banner^
Hastings. TUnraday, Jan. 15. 18&gt;L

MARSHALL L.COOK.Bdnar.
m HASTfNu*. MICH., rorroFFKac.
augvst 14. IMw.

editorial notes.
■ The folly ot our farmers depending
upon foreign market* ought to become
ctatr to any one who will give a few
ralwute* thought to the following forcefnl
demonstration of hotv Rmvlau wheat ha*
Irmlstlbly crowded Awriean wheal and
flour out Of tile * markets of the world."
Botwltbvtaiicling the low price at which

they have been offered:
8hare of Usrtxla and the tuUed States In Sup­
plying Wheat and flour to tim DalleJ
Klngdoni «ince «*»#. “
Prn-emxae
percentage
lVr&gt;**ma«e
supplied by surplle- by the
Kus«tu
V nited States.
1X01.
I5.SI.

So far ax it Is possible to prove anything
by facts and flgufes, thb table demonstratee that cur foreign market is steadily
diminishing, and tliat Russia is taking our
place. It is remarkable how uniformly
Km&lt;t&gt;ia'* share lias inrrea.M-d as our shlp-

meuis have dwreas&lt;-d. Iu 1880 we su|x
piled 05.42 jxv cent of the English iinports. and Russia only 4.38. The next
year our share dropped to 04.05: Russia
row to 5.75. The following year we drop­
ped to 55.7*3; Russia went up to 12.01. At
the end of another year we had fallen to
47.57; Rusala hail risen to 15.91. In 1884
we rase again and reached 53.74. and.
behold: Russia went down to 8.54. In
1885, however, we went down again to
47.98. and. as might be expected, Russia
rose accordingly to 14.80. The next year
we reached 59.17: Russia went, down to
5.89. The following year is the only aj»parent exception to the law, our share
aligfctly Thing, aroompnnylng a slight rise
In Russia's share also. But tlx* next two
years show.its operation moat plainly, our
share falling from 0i.«5 to 38.70 the fol­
lowing year and to 38.45 the year after,
while the Russians’ share roec from 7.09
to 37.73 the next year, and to 98.09 the
next—that is. in 1889.
Tire ruinous pricre at Which our wheat
was offered during these years, white our
share ki British Imports of wheat and
flour was steadily falling from 05.43 to
38.45 per cent., and Russia's share rising
from 4.83 to 28.UP per cent, should im­
press upon our farmers the hopelessness
of ioekini* for relief from their difficulties
iu a oontiuuation uf such grinding com­
petition. Nor should anyone neglect to
read another leruwn conveyed iu the
figores. which teai'bes the utter absurdity
&lt;g lhe theory that our shipments of wheat
to England have been curtailed because
we have nut purchased more liberally from
JCngland. The fact is that a nation which
strictly enforces a much higher, an almost
prahibiuiry tariff, and purchases of Englaad only a sixth ax much as she sells to

—
——- .t&gt;ort. tbe value of our foreign cocimerce,
inclndtag imparts and exports, was
ftl.758,587,945 M Mfldnst gl,*82,3S8,58»In
1889. an increase of ®176,19«,419. Tbe
Increase o’ exports of mercbandiae alom*
Increase of total imports and exports of the
United Kingdom of (treat Britain w«* 93
per rent, while in the United States It was
lift. Krom 18«0 to 1875 the increase of
foreign trade in the Unital Kingdom wm
45 per rent, while In tbe I nited States It
was 83 per rent. (Tbl« was during toe
period of the civil war.) From 1870 to
1888 the increase of the United Kingdom
was '35 per cent, and In the United States
54 per rent. During the years 1850 to
1889. a period of 89 yeans, the increase of
the total Imports and exports of (.rent
Britain was 283 per rent while to the
United States it was 403 |x*r rent These
figures taken from the official report of
the chief ot the bureau of statistic are
absolutely correct and show conclusively
that the United States with her policy &lt;&gt;f
protection has Increased h&lt;*r foreign trade
by a larger |x.*n*cntage than has Great
Britain. This ta a complete answer to the
Patriot's charge thnl_ protection destroys
foreign commerjpc.—Kai. T»h*graph.

Not one word did Gov. Winans say In
favor uf any kind ot restrictive legislation
tor the government of the saloons. He
ignored the whole subject just as if It
were not one of the most vital and vitally
Important of this age Mid generation.
This studied silence is perhaps the price
l&gt;aid for saloon support. Be that as it
may; the people are thinking on this sub­
ject, ami some day they are going to art.
We very much doubt If tbe right of any
good citizen to purchase liquor, under
proper restrictions, will ever be taken
away, so long as his drinking does not
interfere with Ids obedience to law and
the maintenance of his family. But the
saloon as we know iL with Ito treating, its
brawls. Its defiance of law, its. domineer­
ing in politics, its general cusaednesa,
will have to "go." And Guv. Winans’
silence will not stem the tide that is being
arrayed against It, nor will good eitizena
everywhere In Michigan cease to feel that
the saloon is a curse and nuisance because
our governor turned a blind eye upon this
nursery of crime and pauperism.

The selection of officers for both
.
branches of the democratic state legisla­
ture Is proof that the democrats have
bagged their allies, the Patrons of
Industry. Richardson, the I’, of 1. speaker
was thrown overboard, while DfLand, the
1’. of I. candidate tor secretary of th?
senate, was also passed Uy. In the latter
body, where the patrons hold the balance
of power, * lhe democrats were forced to
make a truce, but they made It very
shrewdly and satisfied the P. of I. members
by awarding to their friends four or five
minor offices and reserving for thcmaelvea
the lion’s share. The people are begin­
ning to wake up to the fact that the demo­
crats are simply using lhe 1*. of I. to
further their own interests. It looks ns
though tliat organization would cut little
or no figure at Lansing tills winter.—Kai.
Telegraph.
History repeata itself.
The blow,
bluster and bluff of the southern states.
over the ••vloturc'.’xule and lhe passage of
the federal elections bill, is the same
measure adopted by them to prevent the
enactments legislation that did not suit
them before the war. it succeeded then
for many a year, aud It will succeed now.
The North will submit to the bluff now, as

Ragland, has been steadily forcing our it did so tong before the war, fur the back­
wheat out of the Liverpool market.— bone of coogreMlonal republicanism is
Eoooomwt.
very weak.—F.x.
Within a few years there ha* sprung up
in England a powerful sentiment against
tbe free-trade system that has ground
down *he workers of that country for forty
years, and It Is exhibiting Itself In the
tuoB of a political party or league called
“fair traders." Thia party has Its printed
organ sand i»&gt; branches In every consider­
able town hi England, and It uumlwrs
aasang iu w«nl»ers a very large portion of
the intelligent agriculturists, artisans, and

The Christion Union In a finely written
rontnu: of the political situation sum­
marizes by saying that the logical nominees
for 1893, to lie consistent with present
conditions, should be l^aine on a platform
ot protection to American Industrial with
reciprocity with all nations of the two
Americas, including the Canadian prov­
inces,. and^UlevelaiMl on a tariff for rev­
en be only platform.-*

The closing quotations for middling
working people, its alm Is protection ot
M markeu by imperial federation of tbe sjrot cotton. 64x04 and 50x00 cloths,
December.
27, in the three years as fol­
boone government with all ito colonies, and
tbe ImpuaiUou of tariff duties upon the lows:
1888
188V
1890
•MBpeUug products of all other coontries.
Extra 04x04 clothe. .8 15-lOc. 3 v-lflc. 3c.
At the annual meeting ot the Bristol
50x00 cloths................ 3 9-lfic. 3&gt;fe.SL9c.
bHMrti of ibe fair-trade league, held last Middling cotton, spots 9h'c. 1014 c. 9 8-17c.
wwek, tbe wpurt of tbe pmeral secretary, —Dry (teods Chronicle, Jan. 8, *91.
which w» read and unanimously adopted.
It Is evident that tbe democrats In lhe
eMrtataed tbe tallowing tdgnlficant parawhich weeommend to the careful ' senate at Iaii^Iiik think they need just one
more vote to give them a safe working
etmaidcratirin of our democratic friends.
majority in that bpdy. Hence tbe protest
the United titatr'i McKinley tariff bill la against the seating of Senator ^fors&amp;fRep.)
certain tu greatly damage many of our In- of Alpena, whom of course they will try to
make out was not legally elected. It
•MB that more British capital than ever
will find Ata way Into American Industries. looks like a put up job with a very large
Tbe MeKtotey bill is simply tbe result or Minister purpose in 1L—Ex.
mfcnw of the last getieraUoat of protic
Gov. Winans wants the State board of
Mm in Um Catted States, aod la deliberatehealth abolished. If there is any ex­
travagance In tbe management of this
■wd other Americaa govenimenu for
Mdproetty. Tbe leader -f tbe federal up- board, that should be abolished. But it
psattioa to Canada has already declared looks to us as though it was mighty poor
the chief plank of toe Canadian economy to wipe out a board whose alm.
purpose and work has been to'Improve the
■■■. I
1,1
-ton tot Cited
sanitary condition of tbe people.

Editor of the Hastings Baxmkh:
Will you allow me spare tn tbe Bakxkii
U&gt; give a brief history of one of the moat
noted planar fanfllire of Barry Co. I allude
to the family of Judge Isaac Otis •»*" "­
moved from Central.
and settled
tn the township of Prairieville. Harry Ou..
In the year 1835. At that time then? were
but few settle™, land wm cheap and from
his business habits he acquired several
hundred acres of land, took an acUte part
in shaping toe early political affaire of the
county. Was elected several times super­
visor nud obtained toe prefix to his name
of judge by being elected judge of the
Probate court of the county. By an ac­
cident ou his farm be lost hh life and died
hi tbe year 1853. leaving i! wife and eleven
children for her to bring up and educate.
How well Mrs. Otis performed her task
the sequel of this paper will tell. The
writer ventures the opinion If you ask any
of the family who have risen to eminwire
tn their chosen profession to whom they
give the credit, the response will be, "To
my mother in our early Christian training."
Yes, Heaven Is full of Just such mothers.
Mrs. Otis wm of Puritan stock, and a
woman of more limn ordinary forre of
character, left at an early day to the care
of a large family of boys and girls. It
was the common remark of the neighbors
that the children recognized her as the
head, and as one after another finished bls
education and left the homestead to do
battle In life’s Journey, the next eldest as­
sumed the care of the farm. Mrs. Otis
died In 1883. mourned by a large family of
children andAd neighbors. For the bene­
fit of the many pioneer readers of the
Bannki; the writer will give a short
sketch of the family and residence of tboae
tliat are living, commencing with the oldest.
The family consisted of eleven children,
eight boys and three girls. Of the eight
boys six were graduates of our State Uni­
versity. Five of them were lawyers,
three of them have been Judges of circuit
courts, one was a Presbyterian minister
and one had tbe honor of receiving the
nomination for governor of Minnesota.
Judge Alfred (I. Otis resides at Atchi­
son, Kansas, and has been judge of the
circuit court four years.
Judge George L Otis was a prominent
lawyer of St Paul. Minn., and was the
democratic nominee for governor in 1880.
Die I In 1883 at his home In St. Paul.
Mary tbe eldest daughter remained with
her mother until her mother’s death.
Tlx*n went with her youngest sister
(Lillian) on account ut her failing health
to Marietta. Georgia. lout spring she
came north to Chicago to remain with her
brother Ephraim's children whilst he made
the tour of Europe. She died In Chicago
the 25th of last August, and her remains
were brought to Richland where abv sleeps
beside her tatoej* and mother.
Judge Ephraim A.- Otis reside* at
Chicago, where he is a prominent lawer.
Saw service in our late war, and nt Its
close ssttlrd In Nashville. Tenn., and wm
elected chancellor of the state. At tho close
of his term (toe climate being a little
warm) he returned to Chicago as his
future home.
Ixmisr, the second daughter, lias spent
much of her time as a teacher In onr high
schools of the state, but at present Is owilh
her sister in Georgia.
Newton after graduating at onr Uni­
versity attended a theological school In
Brooklyn, N. Y., to perfect his studies a*
a Presbyterion minister, and had gained
prominence in hi* profession, but that fell
destrojer consumption compelled him,
through the advice of his physician, to
seek a dryer climate, and went to Colorado
where he died In 1880.
Curtis, the peer of them all. remained on
the farm until hlx falling health compelled
him to leave it, and went to Kalamazoo
where he died with consumption about
the muk* time as bis brother Newton. In
1880. Curtis had a love for Sunday school
work, wm a favorite amongst hla host ot
friends and died with bis Christian armor'
on.
Judge Charles E. Otis after graduating
went to LaPorte, Ind., when- he filled the
position of superintendent of schools for
two years. In the year 1871 he went to
St. Paul, and entered the office uf his
brother, (tea L. Otis, where he studied
law. On hi* admission to’ the bar he be­
came his brother's partner, and on the
latter’s death the Ann was re-organlzed by
toe admixsldh of his brother Arthur G.
Otis, who had studied law with his brother
E. A. Otis, of Chicago, and wm admitted
to the bar, and the firm of C. E. A A. G.
oils lx continued at this writing. On the
28th of August. 1889, Charles E. was ap­
pointed by Gov. Merriam to toe judgeship
ofthe district court of Ramsey Co., Minn.,
to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
Judge Vilas.
Stephen Otis Is a farmer by occupation,
and at this time resides near Battle Creek,
tills state.
Lillian, the youngest member of the
family by too close application to her
studies before she graduated lost her
health, and several years ago, to regain It.
went to Georgia, when* she still remains
filling up her time in literary work.
Such lu brief is a erode history of a re­
markable family, held in high esteem by
their many friends here. ’Dm* attachment',
seems to be - mutual. For tbe younger
members of tbe family. When business
calls them enxL never let an occasion pass
but they visit tbe old homestead and call
on their many friends. I cannot let this
occasion pax* without thanking Judge E.
A., of Chicago, and Judge C. E. -and
brother A. G. for more than a liberal dona­
tion at the time onr young people were
building their M. E. chapel In sight of
their old homestead.
A. C. Towxr.
Milo, Jan. 12th. 1891.

Good sleighing at Cheboygan.

Diphtheria Is epidemic at Holland.
.
Edmore's business interests are picking.
up.
A Marine City firm Is starting a 850.000(
salt block.

The largest drug manuiacsuring v»tabUshownt In the world Is located at De­
troit
Joseph Wlhan, of GreenvUle. received
tlOfl.TO for a load of potatoes tbe other■
day.
.
A better quality of tee is being'harvest­,
ed at. Otsego this season tlian for two
years past.

F. R. PANCOAST,
H1311X03. MICH.
^’ .“to^ work raauta , « •&gt;»
Urneher lu any pl«" '“J®** ■}*’ LSbJr
tbe board, mu to reveal
Mhool, one Ond, lhe Ixard. UWially »«d
with ouUlno,. number work, UnCTaje
work, « Tewherk, If you
«“ ««
mor? blackboard just make
what you have.

Hundreds of speckled trout are being
caught through the tee al tbe mouth of
Remember tbe next meeting of the
th? river Jordan.
association, Jan. 81. We are sure every­
A Mormon elder has started a paper at thing will be in readtotM thia time and
and
the the meeting « success In every­
East Jordan. It is called-Ui&lt;- Herald' of
way. The program Is about completed
the Millenium.
and Includes papers by Superintendents
Traverse City will give a grand Masonic Sterling, of HasUngs, Baoon of Middle
fair January 29 and 30, concluding with a ville and Mdaughllu of Nashville.
•
grand bolt
Oceana county fruit men are not worry­
ing over lhe open winter. They antici­
pate a kikmI crop anyway.

There ten movement on toot at Cheboy­
gan to start a stock company for the man­
ufacture of hardwood artlclea.
dcorgc Kimball, a young boy. was
caught in the act of tlll-tapping al Finch’s
store In Saranac, tbe other day.
Rabbits are being killed by the hundred
all over tbe Stole, and yet there is no
jxtrceptible decrease In the supply.
,

A class of nine will graduate from the
training school for nurses at Grace iiospltol,
Detroit, to-day. Homeopathic.
General Cutebeon will remove to Minne­
apolis after the close of the present wsalon
of Congress and engage In th? practice of

law.
Miss Minnie Stilwell, tbe woman who
wax shot by Lewis Scott, at Kalamazoo,
has nearly recovered. At one time her In­
juries wen* supposed to lx* fatal.

The home of Jonathan Bibbs, of Ypsi­
lanti, was burned Friday night. This Is
the fourth time Bruddcr Bibbs' house has
burned within the last fitted, years.

Mrs. Chandler, th? widow of Zncbariah
Chandler, the famous Michigan Senator,
Is erecting a beautiful house in Washing­
ton. Ito walls are of pink yellow brick,
with trimmings of gray yellow Mon?.
Moses Kingsley, of Kalamazoo, a pioneer
of Southern Michigan, died. Friday morn­
ing. aged 80 years. He had been maxgied
three times, and was tbe father of thirteen
children, nine of whom are living.

Dirty Class hotties can be cleansed with
crushed egg shells.
Klee, boiled vexy dry, or bettor steamed.
Is acceptably served with fish instead of
potatoes.
.
A sprained ankle has been rural in a
few hours by showering It with hot water,
ponred from a height of a few feet.
The best’ way to shrink wool goods Is to
ring a sheet out in cold water, spread the
cloth on it and roll them together.
With plenty of common washing soda
and tilling water, the pipe* in a bouse can
be kept clean and pun* by a weekly rinsing
down.
When ink is spilled on a carpet, throw a
quantity of salt on It, which will quickly
absorb the Ink. Sweep up, pul on more
mH, and keep repealing, rubbing the salt
well In till the stain b gone.
Valuable furniture may be disinfected
by exposure to fresh air for at leant a
month. Carpets, curtains and furniture
are l&gt;est removed fr&lt;nu the sick room at
the outbreak of disease, only such of them
being retained as can lx* easily disinfected.
A delicious orange pie is made thus:
Mix a tablespomful of com starch with a
little cold water, and put It into a cup ot
boUiug water until It thickens. When
cold add the jalce of one sour orange, a
little of the grated peel of a aweet one, and
the yolks of two eggs. Bake with one
crust in a slow oven. When dome beat
the whites ot the eggs with a spoonful of
sugar Io stiff froth, spread it on the pie
and tirown slightly in the oven.

5CHOOL COLUMN.

NOTICE OF LKTHNG DRAIM CONTRACT.
T,?.oUee
»”“• “ta» 1. (tea. A.
Dtlleobeck, Drahi Commhlourr of tbe County
of Barry' Stale at Michigan, will oa tbe 23rd
of January,
A; D. 1MU. at lhe
Below are given some of the questions day
locatlou of tbedraln tu the lowDablu
used at the monthly examination iu district Carlton
at io oelock
In
tbe
fore­
No. 10, Carlton. John G. Nagier, teacher. noon of that day. proceed to receive blds for the
coostroctton ot a certain drain, known as the
HKAUMAIk "TH (.KAK.
Burti drain located and established In tbe said
L Why do you study grammar?
township of Carlton, and deMtfbed aa toltowx.
3. Write five sentences each containing to-wit:
a proper noun.
3. Write five sentences with compound
subjects.
4. Write fire sentence* with compound
predicates.
5. Diagram (a) The pitch of the
decn-re r «0 ft. thence 4to,
musical note depends upon tlie rapidity of degrees I hence u
d»rn*se l»ft.ttwneoffift.all oo land pt W.
vibration, (b) The breezy morning died JI and 1. R Burd equaling 3K ft. Thence e »
Into silent noon.
ft. thence n sis ft. equaling xm ft on laud of J.
M Rogers tn limits of highway, thence n t."4 ft,
8. What is an adverb?
,
tlienre n its degrees e 4M ft thenee u TS*
7. Diagram: Long, pions pilgrimages
decrees n lsu fi n a-.
n ..
are made to Mecca.
8. Write five sentences each containing
one of the following words: Autumn,
ft n ctw
building, quick, uncertain. cxa*llenL
9. How shall 1 and (). every proper
name, and the first word of every complete tbeuev n a» ft n Mi, degretm e 5i« it euttatiug
sentence be written?
10. Name two places where periods
should be used.
Bald job wil) be let by xeeilcMiM or divisions,
nvn. GOTEBNMXXT. 7th grapk.
toe ootlri of she drain wilt ba let
I. Before a state can be admitted Into nrw. and tbe romatatng sreUons tn tbelr order
n?
whh
So­
the Union, what must It do?
on nie with the other paper* penatuins a&gt; said
• 3. Who Is the executive offioer of (a) drain, and blds will be trade aud received mstate, (b) county, (c) city, (d) village, (el ydlnxlv. Oantractx win
made wr.n the
lowe»t rrsjKMtsIbie bidder gtrtng adequate adtownship?
‘‘urily for Che performance o( the work,Ina
3. What Is the salary of Michigan’s
»ora to be fixed by me. The due foe tbe
governor?
4. Name six State officers.
5. For how long a term Is the Probate
,’rh&lt;Trl’)r r“toer given, that on to-vrlt:
Judge elected?
B. Who constitutes the legislative de- a.
-iwi. the at'essuurrt of beuefita
msdr b» me
subject to review
purtment hi a county?
71&gt;*t *ur.u aa-esxtuetit nt benefit* la made as a
7. Name twq township officers tliat are
baalx fur taxation, to accoidance wllb the nm.
ritions of tbe atMutes; and tba foUawSmr
elected for two years.
drarriherf psreeh of laud wilt be aaseaaad by
8. What are the duties of a township
me for beoefita. and will tm Mihject to taxation
S^’Sdd?-’^
benrni-,or U*“ur
treasurer?
9. What office™ In a township constltute tbe Judicial department?
10. What Is the instrument called under
which a city or village is Incorporated?

Hastings, Mich.

bo

political party

Jewelry.

STEKETEE’S
OtfOLERA
IMPROVED

hod Ghoiera Cure.
HOU CHOLEBA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
HrNDBEDB OF THEM.

For sole tti Haattngt by
IF. H. GOODYEAR, DruggUt.

TO FARMERS

MichiganFarmer
BUSINESS PAPER FOR PARERS!
hr Uh hraer, Ue St«t lr«&lt;*r, be
hirjau uf Uh HwtinUtriit.

GIBBONS BEOTHKRS, PaWiahsrx.
DETROIT, MI CM.
MORTGAGE SALE.
, Drtanlt bavins been made for mvre than
thirty day* In the paymeat ot Interest overdue
and payMile on m mortgage dat-d JuDe 4th. 1W7,
made by Cbauocy M. Brown and Mary A. Brown.
I;l» wife, to Susaunab Hamn&gt;otMl. and recorded
Iu the office ot lhe Register of Deeds, for the
&lt;'oanty &lt;X Barry, tn the Htote ot Mlcbltnn. on
the lUsdav eg Jone. ISM. In liber 26ol inortwv-*
oa |w ZMi. tor whlMi UrfanH the»a&gt;J Buxannab
tlamnitNid, by virtue of the right given her by
said
mortgaae Ims made
the
KhnU
.T - and
.1.4 hereby tuaKcs .1dm* st the date of this notice nine htibdnd auu
five doitun ami forty three neats. (S80S.43), and
no *nlt or proeecdlugs atlaw ksviaa been ln*tl
tu.ed to recover tbe amount aaeurod by salt)
mortgagr or any port thereof;
hotioe H hereby given, that on Ksturday. the
11th day of April. 1*9 . at ieu o'clock la th? tore
r°9?*
•“wtii front door ot the Court house
County of Barry, sad
State of Michigan, sab! Court house being the
building to which the Circuit Court for «ald
County of Barry lx held, at public auction toU»?
burliest bidder, the nreralstsa described tn said
mortgage, or m&gt; much thereof ax rnvy tie neresxary to oatiafy tbe amount due nn said martgagrmabove vtt forth, with toe tntereit toereun,
and the &lt;nmu. charges aud expenses allowed by
taw and nrarMrd fur in said mortaage. Mtd.
pretnlte* being situate lutite township of Irv
tog, tn the rountv of Barry, and State of MHilF»‘i- and «twkeribed ax follow* to-wit. The
south half ot the north east quarter ot aection
twmtv one. in town tour rorth. range nlue wrat.
“’.’’talnlng eurhty aerra ot land more or tow.
• Datad, BaatiDM. Ml-h.. January IJU. l»l.
BvaaxxAii Ham*oxi&gt;. Mortgagee.
AloxxoE. Kkxaxton. AttorneyforMortaaxr

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ENGINES,
p*

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,

Improved Variable Friction Feed.

A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa.

Ul&gt; ■m
n.m,r&gt;
&lt;J“QA- DIU.BXBSCK.
Barry County Drain ComailMtoaer.

PROBATE ORDER.
X) of the Probate Ctocrt for the
rry. hoMen at the Probate office in

'

CHAKVERY ORDER.
Already tin plate is manufactured In
near Sir:—t am a little Kiel rtebt
clrca1’*—
Tlxe Lakeview Hotel, at St Joseph. Is' rjar, or a«e. 1 have a brother Um yelr, Sleb*»een\ ,Ch'&lt;lU‘‘ FI,U’
this country. Just m good as tbe Imported
to be enlarged.
or w yd a alater. .be I,
„r
article, and with no inert*ase In former
Marquette
Presbyteriana
want
a
larger
:
SoWaekool. 1 «u:dj Headit la only the capitalist newspapers of prices. The result of the establishment of
church building.
Ina. Snelling. Arithmetic. Wrltlnr. Geovtin-plate factories in the United States will
MancheMer wants
a canning and rapbr. and, laiiauife. I have twenty elrbt
be
cheaper
tin
plate.
Just
mark
that
pre
­
conalnv.
my
■IHertroee to achool with me
C‘*Dur rourmervial treaties with European
evaporating factory.
noMs, complalnaots,
i™. 1% S'
we all
wwcra wfll termiaale In 1882. and already diction.
Wood Is coming Into market quip, freely have a hair oT a wile to walk, there la A”™ G- Freeman. Elizabeth Freeman Ida
Fteocr has appointed a spacial rommltter
freeman, Sraulc G. Goodxear. George Banna
The New York Sun declares that lhe at Schoolcraft.
atnenletn wbolant that rente to thia ubool.
A,,,dnw’
■ n- ThlHIpJ^John w.'
Farmers Alliance in the snath Is a demo­
From yoor friend
Babrock. and Martta V. iiarkar. itefeudimt*.
Itarge quantities of hard wood are iwiitg
3 ncntrals; m&gt; that we may rest as&gt; cratic movement within the denKcratic shipped at Baldwin.
ULairre Uui.y.
that
the
Ererrfh
tariff
will
be
rtlll
***5 «
rr'-Leh
willbertlll party. The man who cunnot measure the
&gt;U&lt;*- nee. 19. isao.
lx* Roy Odd Fellow* wit! give a grand M, a. *.
imw ralwwl wm
O
yw,
Mr. Andrus
ball and supper Eebruary al
Hastiuga. Mich
' Alitanre is either blind or will uu aw.
Dem Sir: Urn a little boy nine years
Berrien Springs will have a farmer*’ I
Patriot aayt l
to artoou:. 1 stud* KrtJuzg.
wilt both be institute Fchroary 1? and 18.
1
v*’Htuig.
Arttoujrtio, site
•
1 **!P »y jjs do &lt;:Jmre« at
that it may
im havg
have tu
■.
to be ~t,t
enlarged.
aud Morxau. From roar friend
Mr*’ Wxou ®Ur»a
_A .
“Ur" from
,ro:n the
tl“' East -»rd»n
Cl.YPK D.WIXLS
n BaxwS who i !,nterprw. aud W ill F. Mtmre aarnhs
have euL mdll an-1 piled thinecn the bttdnetH and editorial nmiamTnrac ul
la

Clocks,

, Wei tellers M to te * good
WILLIS ROBISON

PROBAIR ORDER.
The fourth annual meeting of the Mich­
Stale of Michigan. County of Ita.i
igan immufactiirem ot fruit good* will be
At a xemloo of the Probate Court for
held in tbe council room at Lansing Jan­ rouutv of Barry, bolden at the Probate Dffiee
uary *31-32. An extensiye programme of tbe city of Hastings, tn aald county, on Wednes­
day Use I4tb day ot January, tn tbe year one
papers and subjects tor discussion haft lx?en thousand eight hundred and ninety oae :
loxued, and can be obtained by addressing
Pre.«?ni. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge nt
ProbsUe.
Porter A. Wright, Austin.
In U&gt;e matter of the estate of John AltlxMwe,
Roland Bohre a proiulsbig young artist deceaaed.
On reMIng and filing the final account of
of Graud Haven, aged *34, unit unmarried, Peter Airbouse. administrator
said relate
was drowned near the Detroit A- Milwau­ pray Inc that tbe same mav be heard, and allow­
kee railroad docks while skating Saturday. ed, ana ha be dliKlmrgod (rota ills said trust.
Ttwreeuposi It Is ordered, that Frt4av. th?
He was the main supt&gt;ort of a widowed IJth day ut February, A. D„ Men. at tenu'dock
and crippled mother. Tbe body was re­ In lhe forenoon, be auigued tor lhe hearing ot
covered by members of the life-saving said petition, and that tiie i»cir* al law of said
deceased and all other pe rsons I nterevted tn said
crew.
rotate, are required to appear at a session
A factory is to be established oi» the lake ot said court then to t»e holdcn at the Probate
front at St. Joseph for the purj&gt;oee of Office, in the city of Bastings, In said county,
and show cause. If any there be, why the pnyer
manufacturing brick out of pure lieach of
tbe petitioner mav not t»e graated. Aud It
sand, which Is found In abundance same as Is furtiter ordered. That said itetliMtner guv no­
at many other lake porte. The sand Is ex­ tice to the persons Interested tn said estate, of
tbe pendency ot raid petition, and the hearing
posed to a chemical process, and the bricks thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
are aubjected to au enormous pressure, published tn tbe Hasting* Baxnkb. a dcws;iswhich. It lx claimed, makes a very hand­ t*r printed and circulated in taid eoauty of
some and durable building material, Sau- liarrv, ooce tn each week for three sucre**ire
gatuek want* a ilmllnr Instltutidn.
CrxiuiW. AavoraoMa.
(A true copy.)___________ Judge of PraMau.

B«kw »re given umpire or leneneee
•ork. from dlelHel No. B, Unwind.
Tneber. Cedell WhltrlrhL Tbe wrlUn,
t« plain and good tn all tbe ample,
?“!“? ‘P”1110* "Mihail, the ehlet errant
beikg In the use of capital!.
Rutland Mich. Dec. 19, '90
air. Andrus,

Watches.

Armstrong. Judge of

whatever in the

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dtxtrihutiuQ and as&lt;u«

UOl &lt;Ur « y.lwuvr A. 1*. ual. al to, O'rtorkin
*aM decr:«»e«l
•t tlx* FrotMte otter. In Sheelty N!
oonsty. sou s::&lt;n» crux.

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K»y

»«■» not be granted. And ills tirtbcr ordered.
.law
prt.tl ..m-r efro
to tht. p,r.

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Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, Jun. 15. 1891.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

romm

At tbe annual meeting of the stock­
PERSONAL MENTION.
holders of tbe Shiawassee Savings society
in Owosso last week E. O. Dewey was
Ed
Andrich
returned from Galt Satorelected president. Tbe total assets of the
'
society are $04,814.70 with over S57.325.0U day.
loaned out. Thia society &gt;'aa been largely
Al Benkes was In Battle Creek last
iustrumentnl In building up Owosso, and
hundred* W the working men of tliat city
F. G. Goodyear went to Grvtd Rapkls
own thelrown bunx*.
yesteraay.
It looks now a» though there would be
O. L Crook visited Jackson friends
considerable railroad building to and from
tills city I his year. We have been inform­ yesterday.
ed that the Lowell A Hastings K. R. will
be extended to this city aud beyond tills
year, while the C. K. &amp; S. will no doubt
be extended also. The large amount of
freight that is being shipped from this city
no doubt accounts for this.
.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Why fill a store with goods and tLrn
keep dark about It? It coats money every
day and every hour to carry a stock of
goods. Let the public know what you
have to sell. Interest the people—attract
them—do not allow the people to forget
you or your crowded shelves. Turn on
the lights especially the brilliant, steady
and far-reaching light of advertising.—Ex.

One of the chances of a life time. A
lecture at the Ut V. B. church, of Balti­
more, Jan. «0, at! p. m. by Bishop Becker.
Subject, "Walks about Jerusalem, Bethany
and Olivet,” tin-Bishop to.be arrayed in
In oriental costume, and exhibit relics of
Jdrn times. He ha- been over the ground
twice, is one of the best oralunt of our
Ornes. Come all. No admittance fee at
the door.
Services at the Presbyterian church
Morning subject,
Prosecutor Ixiwdeu was in Nashville Sunday. January 18.
•‘The old and the new.” In the evening,
lost week.
the second of the Sunday evening dis­
Peter Covert has moved liack on bis i courses on astronomy namely, "The Sun.”
farm lii Carlton.
The young people's society of Christian
John McElwain was In Nashville Mon­ Endeavor meets al the Presbyterian
day on business.
church on Sunday evening at fl o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. R.! Doyle were in Gbaud Topic. ••Wflen Is Christ precious tn yon?”
Ephesians 2. 1-10. to be led by Maurice
Rapids Tuesday. ■
Grigsby.
.
MIm Lillie West visited friends In Lake
The C. I* S. C. meets Jan. 10 nt tbe
Odetsa last week.
htaiirof Mrs. L. E. Stauffer. The following
Miss Minnie Coujt returned from Erie, Is the program:
■
•Peatu. last week.
Roll cull with quotations from ShakeSpcrr.
Royal Cronk, of Vermontville, was in ■
Outline History of England—Miss Sadie
the city last week, j
Roberts.
Mrs. G. H. Bnaiki visited friends in
From Chaucer to Tennyson—Prof. Ster­
Wayland last week.
ling.
Music—Miss Minnie Evans.
N. A. Fuller will leave for California
The English Constitution—Mrs. Clement
the last of this week.
Smith.
County Clerk Brice iflxde a business trip
What shall we do with our children?—
to Nashville Tuesday.
Mfas Minnie Evans.
Reading, •Breaking of the Will.”—Miss
Archie McCoy made ti business trip to
Hallock.
Grand Ilapld^ Munday.
Questions from Chnutauquan—Clement
Rev. Wm. Campbell anil wife were in Sn)ith.
Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Critic-Mrs. IL Bailey.

OVERCOA
1

SLAUGHTERED!
$3.50
7.00
12.00
15.00
16.50
18.00
20.00

Overcoats g° for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for

The weekly visits of the Barker will
this week cease to quite a number wboM
A cream of tarter bnklu? pointer. Highest time expired January 1st There were 91)0
of all in IrareiUog strength.-L’. 8. Govern­ subscriptions maturing that day, and a
ment RcDOtt. AUK. 17. H&gt;9.
very largo proportion have renewed. With
the most of those who did not. It Is slinply
carelessness in not renewing. While we
regret to cut their names from our list, yet
In order to carry out our cash-down princi­
ple we are nbllged.to do so.
Circulation this week
2.300
Clarence Chalker died at’ hfa honTb In
this city Friday forenoon. It will be re­
To Mr. and Mra. JzC. Ami ru» Saturday. membered that In a game of base ball at
Flint last spring he was ruptured. Since
Mre. Ardelia Huff, of Middleville, visit­
Special services are. being held at the
The city l»ank will have elegant quarters then he gradually failed, until his sickness
developed Into consumption from which he ed in this city lust week.
M. E. church each evening of this week,
In the new Fuller-Beebe Idoek.
died. The deceased was a worthy joung
and a good deal of interest Is manifested.
Frank Black left for Chieugo on a brief
Mrs. Ed Powers entertained her friends man. and had many friends, both In this
jjfhv M. E. social will be entertained by
at prorrifftlve pedro Friday evening.
city and in tbe cities where he was known business trip yesterday.,
WeMlames &lt;J. G. Spaulding, Doud. Noble,
Mis» Roise Goodyear gave n very pleas­ U|h)ii the base bull field. His funeral oc­
M. J. Goss, of Prairieville, was In the
Wardell. Jno. Spence, Wightman. Crawley,
curred
Sunday
and
wa*
largely
attended.
city on business yesterday.
ant pedro party to her friends lust week.
W. 11. Myera. Loveland. Jno. Welssert,
Rev. Puffer officiated.
Judge Smith was in Nashville oni busi­ Sterling and Misses Minnie Wardell,
The Daytons are said to have some of
Every family ought to have a county ness Mondav and Tuesday.
Sareph Doud, Vivis Doud and Edith
the finest talent on the stage....................
Don't miss
paper. No man Is too poor to take one and
JBarnum nt the home of Mrs. Wightman ou
this treat.
Mr. W. J. Dibble, of Marshall, was In Wednesday evening of next week, Jan. 21.
pay for It. It does not cost you as much
The Daytona at Union hall Friday and as a postage stamp or even us much ns to the city on business Friday.
Refreshments served from 5 to 7 to which
.Saturday, in and 17. Seals for sale at semi a letter away to your friends. You
Dr. Taylor, of Middleville, was the a cordial invitation Is extended.
Fred Heath’s drug store.
receive instruction from it and j our views guest of Dr. Lowry Monday.
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby will deliver a
are broadened. It interests both wife and
Wm. Poland, of Rutland, had the mis­
John Roberts visited Battle ■Creek Icctnre at tbe Presbyterian church on
children and brings news every week from
fortune bi lose a thumb while at work in a all parts of the world, it gives you the friends the first of the week.
Tuesday evening, the 90th of January. on
saw mill In Irving Tuesday.
"An Engtishman’a first Impressions of
news from all the county and during these
Edward Roos’ brother, from Galt, visit­ America and Its People.” being an answer
Eph Batterson received a notice Monday long winter evening Is a source of great ed him the first of the week.
to that old question, "How do you like
that his pension hud Insti int-renaed from comfort. Subscribe for the Banner, only
Sheriff Benham was called to Grand America? - To begin at 7:30. Admission
75 cento per year cash In advance.
82.00 per month to 810.00 per month.
15 cents.
At the lari regular meeting of the For- Rapids on business Tuesday.
The roads were never better nt this time I
Tbe 'w. F. M. society of tin M. E.
W. J. StuarL of Grand Rapids, was In
of the year and most of our merchants wear tcriets of this city the following officers
church had a ven- pleosni.t social at Mrs.
the city on business Monday.
.smiling faces, ns they all report an excel­ were elected:
Clenn-ntSmith
’* last evening. An intrireatC. R.—Etlwin Roos.
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lent trade.
Ernest Knapp, or Charlotte, vuited iug program was carried out very success­
V. C. R.—W. 8. Benham.
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friends in this city last week.
We notice Frank Tucker's Metruplltans
fully.
IL S.—L. E. Stauffer.
nn- again in Michigan. Should they come
F. 8.— J. M. Neff.
Mix. Ed. Haff, of Grand Rapids, v hiu d
•this way. they will not be sorry when the
Democratic merchants over tbe ^tate
Trerrn.—W. L. Mead.
friends in this city lust wt vk.
cash is counted. .
who loaded themselves tip with gooes in
Chap.—S. DeGroot.
Mrs. T. J. Bush, of Middleville, visited anticipation of a big advance in price-,, nre
Phys.—D. E. Fuller.
The popularity of tbb Michigan Whip.
friends
in
this
city
last
week.
kicking
themaHlves awful hxrtl tiowl when
S. W.—Norman Roos.
Cks.'.s goods Is anch that tor several weeks
J. W.- D. Goody.
Miss Charter, of Rochester, Is visiting they sec the prices uf goods going »k»wn
they have Ijeen running full capacity on
Instead
uf
up.
S.
B.
—
F.
McPherson.
I
mt
sister.
Mrs.
Frank
Pryor.
mail orders Rhine.
I. B.—Ezra Hull.
Maj. John Espy, of SL Paul, visited Mr.
The Wool Boot Co. are now getting out
The citizens of Hastings now have* the
An
exchange
truly
says:
"The
best
re
­
rnd Mrs. K. B. Hoyt last week.
samples of their celebrated bantess pads.
oppbrtunliy of securing a splendid hew
They are a very aseful article and l*ound ceipt to bring more money into active cir­
Martin Andrich. nt Galt, Canada, was industry for the city, one thnt will givb
culation is the payment ot small debts.
to have a big saltx
■ euipioyment to from 50 to (JO hands the
On lhe books of every tradesman and pro­ the guest of Edward Roos Monday.
year round, and one that will be a credit to
.Jacob Velte Sr.isold a bunch of lambs to fessional man there are numerous small
P. A. Sheldon wa* in Grand Rapicis on Hastings in every respect. Experience baa
Rob't Pratt to-dgy which averaged over amounts which could l&gt;e settled as well to­ business the fore part of the week.
given conclusive proof that Investments
100 pounds each! and netted Mr. Velte day as six months hence.
The ag­
Albert Xntt Is In Buchanan settling his in such institutions are not only good for
something like $40.—Woodland News.
gregate of these small accounts In many
the city, but art more profitable than loan­
father’s estate and visiting friends.
The Famous Jhijtons nre booked for establishments reaches a large sum. It is
ing money. Tbe chances to secure this
A. C. Barr and wife, ot Kalamazoo, are factory will l»e open but a short tiin-. and
Friday and Saturday at Union hall. A withheld for the most part not because
debtors are unable to pay, but because visiting I. M. B. Glllaaple and wife.
.rare treat in atore for those who attend.
tbe stock must be taken soon If at ail.
they are careless in such matters. Trades­
The price fa reduced to S5 and 35 eta.. 15
W. S. Adkins, the Morgan tnerdtaiiL There fa every Indication that the stock
men will carry these obligations, not wish­
eta. for eltlldren.
Will lie subscribed, and another smoke­
ing to lose customers by too flinch impor­ was In the city on business Tuesday.
stack will betoken another industry here,
R. K. Grant now has one of the finest itunity and dunnli g. If one-fourth of the
Mrs. John Quinn has returned from a and an addition of no small proportions to
plate fronts in the city. It fa a credit to debtors
i
owing small bills would pay up to­ visit with relatives In Pennsylvania.
tbe dinner pall brigade of Hastings.
him. »ud will enable him to make two very morrow
;
It would have a magical effect on
financial Nutation.*'
Hon. S. W. Mapes nt Olivet, wax in tbe With the lesson of two successful stock
' fine show windows. We hope there will tlte
i
companies,
owned and o]&gt;erated by home
city
on
Insurance
business
last
week.
be more to follow suit.
The board of supervisors got down to
capital, there should be. and we think will
A Ut^le air slacked lime sprinkled over Ibusiness at the Januarj- cession, and pro­
Luke Waters made a business trip to' be. no difficulty in securing the necessary
. the uQtatoes in the bin will preserve them iceeded to close up the bushie.ss in hand in Nashville Monday, also W. H. Huffman.
stock-subscription, a good proportion of
from roL If h potato has commenced to Just
,
one week, adjourning Saturday. Be­
S. W. Hannon, of Gresham, Eaton which Is already taken. Act with prompt­
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rot it will immediately stop it. It fa a side
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the usual committee work, the present county, wa* in the city last week on busi­ ness, act together and act now.
cheap an&lt;! simple remedy and cannot In- board
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did what ought to be done every ness.
jure the potato.
year, but what had never been done in
Allegan hasn't yet got iu the swim for
Miss Kittie McQueen, of Middleville, securing manufacturing institutions, bnt
county liefore, appointed a special
The new staxldy factory has CMnnMucMl this
J
to look up the books of the was the guest of Miss Belle Hicks fast at the same time she has her weather eye
openulona and promises to be one of the committee
!
sheriff and clerk, examine vouchers etc., week.
open for her benefit In one respect she
best institutions eventually. Tbe several I
in order to find what disposition had been
Dr. W. 11. Snyder was culled to Shay­ leads, we believe, any other city In Michi­
novelties made there, are Just whnt fa de- ,
of county funds coming into their town last week by lhe serious illness of gan in enterprise for bringing trade to the
mauded for the trade and* thia factory will made
:
hands. This special committee looked ids brother.
city. She collects 81000 by genera* tax
be run for all lhere is in IL
over Clerk Brice’s booldl for two years,
every year to help the neighboring town­
Mr*. Allie Rock Uba quite sick the first
The members of Fitzgerald P&lt;»st 125.and and
i
found tliat he liad not only tin m-d
ships build good roads Into Allegan. By
the memtiera ctf tbe W. It. C.. Na loo are over
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to the treasurer all county funds com­ ot tha week with severe sore throat but b means of this policy tbe deep, sandy road-,
notified to be at Post hall on Saturday ing into his bap&lt;te, but hud overpaid the . now much better. .
around Allegan have been transformed in­
evening. Jan.* ,17th, for special business. county
।
50 &lt;*yrts. Slieriff Sbriner’s books Ki. Hendershott has quit the road for j to good, hard roads, over which most any
showed up O. K. lo » cent. Tbe board | fj^* a^doubtiaix Gun lake fish will load may be drawn. Tin- consequence ot
By order of F. A. Stanley. P. CG. 11. Brooks, Adjt.
i
this Is that Allegan enjoys a country trade
&gt;•&gt;« «•»»«
&lt;«•
fees, allowing him pay for taking but onr
that is simply wonderful, and it is all on
Arizona Joe’s grand combination of
prisoner w here two &lt;A more were taken to £/'T)r. Lowry was In Lansing Tuesday at­ noconnt of this liberal, wise. far-sighted
trick horses, dogs-etc. etc. arrived In town
any state Institution, and also allowing tending as a delegate the state convention policy. Here is a question that -the city
Tuesday morniziiC Ed Powers aays that 1
fees for but one lockage in and out with of the order of Modern Woodmen.
fathers may well reflect ugon, and a care­
Daniel Striker was at tho train to see the
any prisoner, no matter how many ’.lines UdJevitt C. Bronmm. who has been in the ful study of this county will quickly show
show come In, but Mr. Striker demurs '
he, may be taken before the court.
employ of A. Wooley for three years fa where money spent in making good roads
and insists that be was there to meet a
will bring trade and money that would re­
The year 1890. altliough by no means now with It. K. Grant, the clothier.
friend.
pay in a short time for the outlay. Such
most prosperous in the history of
Michigan teachers In their recent great the
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MUs Nellie Bayne and Mrs. F. W. (Mr.
Barry county, yet gave evidence of n good of Grand Rapids, were cabled borne Thurs­ a policy as this riot only aids the farmers
■ convention, voted unanimously and heart!- deal
(
end merchants but It helps the home
of
progress
among
the
farmers.
We
iy tlieir belief' in the beneficent Influence ,
day to attend the funeral of their brother citizens as well, for ns the city prospers
looked the matter up. and found that last
Frank.
of the system of county supervision. No ,
property is enhanced in value. With good
year there were 511 mortgages &lt;!i«:harge&lt;L
intelligent person who has studied the aud
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455 put upon record, or 5G more dl&amp;
S. Brown, the - portly traveling man mads leading. into the city fnan all
• subject broadly and fairly can conclude '
charges than mortgages recorded. Ann for the Chicago. Newspaper Union, was In
otherwise.
till* is hard!j- a fair showing for the reason the city taking unlers aud calling on
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a good proj-ortlon of these mortgages friends Saturday.
The Hasting* roller mills seem to be that
1
Notice.
fully 100, were given lor part of
having al! thej can do In the way of given,
i
Orley VauHurn leave# to-day for Grand . All persons are hereby warned not to
purchase price of land, and therefore
mistom milling; and it Is not to be wonder- tlte
i
purchase a certain promissory note, dated
£1 at Mr. Whipple Is an A 1 miller, and do
&lt; not stand on the same, footing us the Rapids, where he will enter as a student June 12th. and payable December 12th,
lhe Grand Rapids offices ot Stuart.
\/jio better machinery fa to be found any- others.
&lt;
The other 355 were new mort­
1890. Said note was given by Charles
Knappen &amp; Weaver.
V where than Is In this mill tor tire making gages
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given to take up old ones, and in
Pennock to Knights of Pythias lodge. No.
MARKETS
of fine flour.
। many cases the new mortgages were given (ZIY. B. Messer and John Weiasert left 118, of Delton, Mich.
yesterday
for
a
trip
through
the
south.
a considerably less amount than the
We often hear people complain of hav- for
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K. P. Lodge, No. 118.
H*sUb*b.
ones taken up. Of the mortgages that They will visit Clmttauooga and other
Delton,
Mich.,
Jan.
IS.
1891.
Ing sore feet and lame ankles. A slice stood upon the record January 1st 1890. points of Interest, and will be gone several
■d.rflac perlb.
man says. It people who suffer in that re- fully
j
150 were paid up and discharged weeks.
sped will take a^tiat slteet of rubber and last
.
year. We arc glad to note the In­
To tbe friends and neighbors who so
ont out two pieces large enough to fit In­ creasing tendency of farmers to pay off
kindly twisted tn tbe burial of onr dear
side of tbe shoe soles they will find hn- mortgages
)
An item appeared in tho Banner last brother and son. Frank, we wish to re­
194.00M4 aocaive*. KLOO.cnw
and get out of debt. While
mediate relief.
. ]hard times are hard to bear, the lessens ot week respecting a fraud going about tbe turn our heart-felt thanks.
and saving which they teach are country getting biographies of soldiers,
W. M. Bayne and family.
In tbe democratic deal of offices at Lan- economy
&lt;
&gt;l*lS5c per bbl; waterline,$1.50
much to those who profit by them. asking them upon leaving to sign a so-call­
ring, Barry county democracy was left out worth
’
ed certificate which tamed out to be an or­
in exceedingly'ehllly air. And they pre­
PROBATE ORDER.
Here fa another scheme worked by der for a 815 book. This item has been
sented most satisfactory candidates too. sharpers
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to fleece any farnwr to be gulled. misconstrued, and an honorable company,
men In every respect worthy as men. and The
,
Hist two appear at the house and want who have representatives in this county Countv of Burry. Iiokten *t the Probate Offlee.
lira chicken*, C; live
able to fill the offices for which they were to leave a piano so the farmer can display
In the CltT of HumUmm. in sale eouuty, on Tuesnow writing up biographical sketches for
■. tbe 13th &lt;ta» ot January. In the year one
-^tamaaa 184.10 parton.
applicants with credit
,
It to hi* friends. A representative of the a Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton tkowiaua etebthundred and ninety oae. j
tningaAl oertbL
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judie of
Trade has bera quiet, but now It Is rush- &lt;company follows. He will board with the counties, have been the sufferers. Chap­
» seed—Selling at ts.ooper bu.
and teach hfa children music, and man Bros., of Chicago, ami their agents Probate.
Ing at Holden A Hire’s, from tbe fact that farmer
I
In the matter of the eatate ct Ambrose ••"Flour-fW per hundred.
tbev are gelling woolen underwear, heavy if
I the farmer succeeds In selling a certain are all right, and d« a straight, square Hnbbell. deceased.
Dukl striker, executor of mUo estate. c&lt;ra»es
of pianos lie shall have one free. business, and will do as they agree. and
• shirts, cape aixl Iles
the greatest die- number
i
Detroit.
he has to do is to simply sign a con­ our readers need not fear to do business
count ever known. Your time is Bmlled. AJ1
.
that be has taken u piano on these v it &gt; them.
and it will pay yon to improve tbe monients tract
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fur they fly and 0 do the goods. '
‘ conditions. Of conne the contract turns
Wednetdiiv. tbe
Mr. Theodore DcMbtt, ot this city, is
The modem nwtltod of doing business fa up
’ nn order in Um? liands of another party |
and the farmer fa forced to pay for the ; entn-asalng for two pajteni, one the People’s theion-iMXi
Poultry—Ll*e. eblekens, tftae: dwk
to clear up your stock by libera! advertis- ' piano. In time farmers will Iravr to keep | Literary Companion and the National pstuton.aii
turkeys. 10e811c.
Ing and go Into the new season with all (out regular ituca, ns they do in war times. ! Farmei and Home Magazine. The papers
uK&lt;1
things frerii aud inviting. Tbe old-fogy |to
,
warn tlieiv. of appruahing danger. A are very tastefully gtitfrn up. very cheap. Court,*torn U« t&gt;e bcldi-n at the Probate &lt;&gt;Mee
plan of doing buaines, by working off old fanner
j
fa nathraliy hospitable, i-rxjabivand j and tine premium- an* glvm to each sub-1 in
tb«vitr
“■ -*
~ ':v ot Haailacs. In vih! County, art!
Cattle-Good to extra 4 i«a4i»; choice heavy
jpxris at big prices Isn’t in vogue among ,
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1 n^Hbtr. In add I ti* m tb Um: above he sella I
cawie.Kaay there te-. why Uw nwer of
etlU.’nrt amv not be pnoitert Aud It h
enterpriring mexeiranta any longer.
to the country is wbcmhnp to take ml- J n splendid book entitled •‘Guests of the J J*
?rordered, that »hl f BUUncer rive anttec
Heart.
’
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n
nxt
’
ful
and
ipjfand
’
.
dly
illiwdwed
;
tJ
vantage
of
t|t«ne
flxoaiittit
traits
In
hfa
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ip. i-soi's Interested lii said
of tl:e,
A swindler got in bis w.k in Kilama-; ’
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1 .. -ai. ............ ,1...
page&gt;c also anol her book
— ■-~rventure the opinion volume nf
character. Rut
HoS*—Slr.dluo» aud
»
by he said the victim's credit nt * certain that where cue fa fooled Iwetity cannot lap eidttleri ."Th;1 Sit»ry of Man.-* agraplii*' pauhm^t mU* Ifaritea*
grocery store would be increased by 1*5- touched by auy ;iucb tntnrtmggrry. Gen- j and finely Rtaatartad History
'«• human ; vvr
au«l circulate
jug :i certain amount ut cash. After erally .speaking. there are no better posted; race. Tlnv-e.btwka are very fine end very I harry on*y* tn c*«*h wwk
avrindling «5 famBlef ”&lt; ammutis ranging men, any where, than the tanners*oi SHch- cheap. Wv hope Mr. DeMutt may meet |
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tnta copy)
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ali the was §2 to 88. the sharper skipped, igan. .
i with auocofis In Ufa work.
Jndr&gt;of Fraire.

LOCAL NEWS.

$2.50.
5.00.
8.00.
10.00.
12.00.
13.50.
15.00.

We are also overloaded with Children’s
Suits and Overcoats, and propose to unload if
prices will do it, so we make them
.

01686443

This sale closes January 31,1891, and isfor cash and cash only. It is money we must
have.
!Yours Resp’y.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One-Price Clothiers,
IVTicla..

At A. WOOLLEY’S.

Now is the time to bny Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes

At io per cent

In order to make room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

At au advance of ten per cent of first cost This however is a

Strictly Cash Sale.

Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as 1 will not
be undersold.
i ours resp’y,

A. WOOLLEY.

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5H0KE&gt;

POWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAHE
i“ ALWAYS THE BEST

5t. aqflR
IH THE

U.5
T. GAMBLE,

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Physician and Stti

DELTON, MICH.

Office at hotel for the present.

bO TOC’TAKE

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Advlre to Mathers.

CnANrERT BALE.
ms til imdby vfrt tmof
- -------------- » c'renti wort tor ft

IN DAEKEST ENGLAND. t^T^i
... »o« fow/lo U»
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H.v. all pain, cures

A PLAN FOIt REMEDYING THE SOCIAL

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«bw». tb«-ubUASntnwioortn
tba now
nrrBriaaln
- .
1—
Britain orer
Oan. Booth condemn, wnicra.to, »
nrentlrcomluScJ. onjl In.!.*, that II crab
irration Is'.to »uroeed the land mutt be
prepared for tbe people and »»*• I«?nDle prepared for the land.
THE COLOST OVER THE BEA
His Idoa is to take estates in the ooloniea.
bv preference in South Africa, aud haw
them laid out ami made ready for the fid­
r&lt;,I1V pf hiv
thc cotauiste. --He would
fill a salb
veui-i'i
-----------_____ nonn
anrt OfnineU
[ng
UK ship
suqi with
».«»•• a
•• colony
a..»ow..j of
-- men
- ------and
-— - ewmi
; -- -7
who
,-bo had (Uto-ed tlk
the probatibn
prooation of the farm
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.
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1
tn be
mo

Arthur Retau whs atrnck by the Lafce
Shore ta*t mail at Hud*« SBi"rfUL’Tk
M«j. and both hl* fed were cut off.
once lived at Adrian.

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EVIlyS OF LONDON.
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I

coasritnttoMl
rwo

.
Gen
l»v» down .4he
at which
Uen.• Booth
OOOlil
........Ideal
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W"r, society thou IJ alm Thh. H exi-laimd -»
rhe ideal
&lt; ff the
the lamdon
enb horse.
The
T1..W rllKirewl' MUmX&gt; ".mp"""'*- the
l«ondon
The •|
^ ld&lt;-al
hoi tluuX
charter cab
with home.
two treinta.
Bayjcity hits mineral sprinff".

tvllowh* *** ’■*** of. PV„ work la found fur it with food and kriging j
“
.d.plrd I" I-"* .J”1!* i"'1
. .T-_r..... to ......HI,,
«ufilclent
enable irir tn
to ttvl
get through
through HB
ita
dr^n illl.
tl&gt;r&gt;-Mt« bo VdMl I" lhe /""’ “f sl" daily task—that is the first; the second is
thni when it falls down, whether it be by
MUnj-hCB. and. a. an a,wtlttr. Ih.y «■ Ita own fault or bv mischance or by the fault
Of others, it i» IK-Iped up again, all ques­
Mt aatlatber i-rTraratlon.
tions as to who won responsible for its luu
jMkl l&gt;» ai-wr. lias a Ijn.lng
being deferred until it is set upon Ita fee:
nwiiL ,
^Having Mated hi.* Ideal. Gen. Booth pro
K1..U Urn.inch".
ixh.sj-'s Red Clover' Pills cun’ 'i&lt;*k' coeds t' i the accoud ami more important
liewim-lir. dyspepsia, indigestion, eonstl- part entitled "Deliverance,” "hich occu­
patlop.i j.'ic. p-T box. 5 boxes for Si. tor pies more than two-lhlnls nf his book. His
rcbemc i* t hret-fold?rowtistIng of (I) lhe
uk* byiW. H. Goodyear.
city colony, (21 the farm colony.and (8) the
Jolm Jordan, of East Jonlan? I* heir to colony over the sea. His lin t step is to
an Eng udi fortand of SIM.000.
take that hungry, worklc*.* wight and give
him some food for his bellj mid a»belter
••STRUCK THE GOLDEN MEAN"
for the night. This be pro|&gt;osrs to do bj
A-. a Mtaod rurifliT.
Tin- Detroit Free Press says: “Hibbard's the OKtansinn of hi*’ food und shelter de­
,
.
Rheumatic Syrup prepared by Tbe Charles pot.*.
The result of their operations goe* to prove
••WriiditiM.-dichic Company. &lt;&gt;f this city,
Chat yott can giro a 11 isn a filling supper
lias struck lhe (h»lden Mum. in the treat- I and siiltoiautinl brvnkturt nnd a Inti in n
Bieui of all blterf divearaw. aud Ite «aeee«
nt n cost of little more
Is an cvldcnre that an hnnest. pure ami tv.-il
&gt;1 warm-.
’J4™-’d‘ room
’
r.r, but If lie bos no fonrpenco
raluabhi medicine, is not incapable of at-1 lb« * fonrpeu.i
m™ not
..v. go
u&gt;e attention of every family. I M*
he ...
nmat
gi out tlwrvfrbm untit-he has
done fmir;&gt;eunyworth of work to pay for
There Meras to b»- but out- opinion as to
hi» t*-fi aud Ixitml.
Its mens
a family ineilicine.'*
„ ,
«EN BOOTH’* in AN.
This. l| the n-ai iM'Cret of lhe snreeaa_ of
Uns woiilerful remedy. Its |&gt;erfrct and
and | Th-* work Getv Ltobtii proposes to find
and ,I for him in the llrat instance by the e*tab
speedy at-tion. In remiviiig al! impure a;...
pm.MHMiim
reoH
..*■«
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fohrient
of
labor &gt;nnl» or tertorj" &gt;« ~n
poisuiHiuk matter from !ih»«l. N&lt;(
. . ..I
.....l...... it...ns.a
.. thoroughull.I
■Mil
H without
and nf- Dcction with the slivltcra. where the peuniftwlnal blood puriflfr for young and old. lee- unvtnpl »yed w ill be engaged on such
p ’ । । Fted 1 llonil'
rough «»*.&lt;
nnd simple industry nu
as nlmnrilti«r
chopping
Mu-sluin may vote in bond the city for wihwI for fire wood, making mate, sewing
.T--------. sneks. etc. Their work will Iw duly maw
StOO.Doii lor public imptoveineutH.
: ur;^|i n:i(| when they hnv’ed.me their four•». -Liquor Habit-In all the j pennyworth they will be free to go and
iiirrr »- but one eure,
*
work elsewhere. Thia scheme ima
Hal nr.’Gulden spccitte.^
betrai practically te-.-tod on a small scale iu
out'the°M*&gt;w^«L'r*’&lt;»"*tin*
taking it. j conuectkm with the Whitcclmjiel shelter,
effecting 4-*i&gt;re4y and p« r'-un»-t.t '-.ire. «•irtbrr J There r.^ista A small lahur yard In which
t» i m.t-upsannrterate •Irtajerora^oobohc : WV!.nty- |(J njncty nien have been working
Xwit wt ih'iare’ isk/n th- SS«»ftecffi7 In | tor their rntiom. for aoine time past. The
tlirlr rnffre without their knowfe-dge. and to- labor bureau has been tri full swing for
day fe'lisv J ttirv quit drinking of
many inouth* aud has Admit situiUi.m* for
™""j lim-mplrtjnl Step l.arelern
Iilinl-lr.'i'"
niter and
ciiUr
ami; full nartieiiltes.
particulars. .VMrera
Ad.lrres in c«&gt;nc&lt;&gt;n- taken to pave the way for the organization
filicide
Sewin'- Co., .«•rift Rare Street.
-j
...
j|K. wnjfftritdi Ki-'n, and the result so
GlnctntititL O.
far Im* been fairly satWactory.
Jimmy Sills, (hell year old Buy City . The next dcvr.lonmeut uf tbe gonerara
diamond inlet xo** to the Reform school scheme is novel. He propmwa to orgunixe
six yrarn. i
*
out of tbe unemployed what he calls rhe
Hon.M hold Salvage corns, or the Waste
T&lt;&gt; Nervous, Drbllitntvd Men.
If you *^i ’•‘■ml'»« vnur inldrvsw we will mall Not, Wnut Not brigade, the member* of
you our i4u-ir«t&lt;&lt;l psunphlel rM»lsinlne a’l which, tu uniform. nutulMnal and under
.
I*.Dr: j Djr-'s CcH-l&gt;rafc&lt;i
i..' ....&lt;* ElrrtroW.l-ulc
about
Voltaic strir: discipline, would undertaka the colSS.-K
ffKl-KRSF to?!“&lt;-"»■■« »&lt;*
l6ev wi'i
*1'1 quickR
qtrickh restore vou
sou to visor, and nmn-1 «••»!*, old cbgbes, old newsiuijraw nnd such
they
hood. I'aiirphiri ir«-*-. Ityou arc-iltusnfiinted. like rxuvimof lhe*bousehnld.
wr will jt-tiA you a Belt ni-d AppAances ou a
Take old umbrellns. The itinerant um­
trial.
j
brella mender is almost thoouly ageiu-yby
VOLTAte Brt.T On.. Marshall. Mick.
which old umbrcl|aa can be rescued from
IL M. Lktuoreitux. who recently sold the the dust heap. Side by side with ov.r boot
GalesburglEuterprke to J. B. Smiley, tuts factory we ahull have a great umbrella
jmrcluscd ilhc Leslie Republican.
work*. Tbe Ironwork of one umbrella will
U: fitted to the stick of another, and even
from chose that are too boptinwly gone for
any further use ns umbrellas we shall find
pienl yof use for their steels and whalebuue
THE cm COLONY.
Bottles are a fertile xource of minor
domestic worry. When you buy'a .bottle
yon have to pay a penny for ft, but when
you have emptied it you cannot get a
penny back; nm uor ert-n a fartliing. You
throw your empgy bottle either into the
Shrewd j.-abtflta Indians are selling their du-sl heap or let it lie about. But if we
rifles MAU •identical ones that killed Sit­ could collect all Lhe waste 'bottles of Ixm
dun every day it would go burdly with tis
ting Hurt."
if we could not turn a very pretty penny
■ The UtiXMla Times lins tat-u mid by by washing them, sorting them and send­
Chnrh^. i!J ilopktus to N&lt;-d P. Kvjes and ing t Item out ou a new lease of life. The
John K. McGillivray.
washing cf oM bottles alune will keep a
rousidemble number ctf people going.
Tbe refuge, the shelter, the labor fac­
tory, tbe household salvage brigade aud
the tabor bureau constitute what Gen.
Boot h calls the city colony. Even when
they are nli set a-going, however useful
tiiey may be, they tiro only mdliatives. it
is necessary to provide a w:if out, and that
way out is only-possible in one direction—
namely, by planting the people upon the
tan&lt;L "Waste Infor to waste land” isGcn
llooth’s wtOchward.
in the csau of Ixindun he would take an
estate of some thousand acres injsexit or
Emcx, if possible iu close contiguity to tbe
estuary of the Thumea.aud within cany an
ci-aa by rail to tbe heart of tbe city. Ilere
be would establish bls second stage of
remedial operations, which he caLis the
farm colony. He wotRd treat the estate
as a training ground for emigrants, ax well
us a great market garden for the supply of
the rations with which he undertakes to
provide the out of works of the city.
After a period of probation in the Salva
tiou factory or tabor yard a limited num
bcr of picked workers would be sent down
to the estate to settle on it as men settle on
i newly allotted farm in the far west. They
would lie under complete direction, but
they would lx- expected to doahnuatererv
tiling for themselves. They wouId hare to
put up their own ahanties, and aft«rwa»i
make their own bricks to make their own
house* They would be supplied with
Ju3Wm.
fHntrccra. uvxfKck
ipatlcs mid seeds and roots with which to
grow their own vegetables. No public
house would be allowed upon the estate,
and 4M» work would be allowed on Sun­
days.
THE FARM COLORy.
But the training of coiunlxw in agricult­
ure, tbe raising of vegetables, fruit and
Other cereals, to supply the demand* of
the food depots, tln-se explain only one
half uf the oeoewity of uhu Farm colony.
The operations of the Household Salvage
brigade will necessitate tho acquisition of
tend on which tho mountainous and mul­
titudinous store* of dly refuse may be
torted and utilized.
The salvage of the Lquseboldsnl Loudon
will
conveyed in bargre drifting down­
ward with the tide to lhe wharves of the
BUCH A PAPER
Farm colony, there to bo utilised in a
thousand ways. Gea. Booth’s imagination
tuxurinu-s at the endless openings far Em­
’rite WEnzKizr
ployment which will be created by tbe dis­
posal of the cream of the refuseuf Lotdou.
To begin with, there are the broken vict­
ual*. ihe ennlaw more of old enwu, which
will Im capable of being served up when
«e*nwd and drewocl as human £&lt;jod.
Oti.-tr cruxte will serve to j. . h- boraea,
For $1.00 a. -sreax?. uf ** hich he will iiave sumdsut for a »valry regiment when ti-i- ' r. e-d? u in full
wortteK order. Whr. 1 . Lurat® will not
I» »~«1 ™ i» &gt;l.&lt; .raumnaU,
clutebtt*of poultry with v. bkh the estate
will fo studded, and.what tfo ptndtrv will
not rat will ratue to -

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sliall s-ll nt tublte ant-lion in tiie Mgtir
dur, on riiitur.'ny lhe 24&gt;h «tay of January
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- HsMiogv, county ol Barr
AltetilgiMi. raW court iaxira
. holding Hu? eirrmt court. »&lt;
Barry, 'hr tvlkraiug described PT'I’erty, 1
Alt tbow piocre ur parcel* H land »J li.» i.-ii.g sitUMteO In the Town rtf Irving. In ibe
cntmtyof hurry mid *»*•*» M.ehftjn and
known Mxl described a* follow*, (o wit: The
vrrsi half ut the aaalb
quarter &gt;4 raciiou
twrnty four.
1 lie smith i»*t quarter of rhe
routii’ca*t quarter of vrrtiuii twenty three both
In towu four nortii,range Idoe »*»t coiitalnhig
In both parrel*one hundred and twenty acres
of land nwi’e or less. Acroidlng to tile provisjoosot onM decree J shah Oral exp&lt;*e tor
rale and sell the wiuih vert quirtrr of the
souib west qiwner nf i-ctiou twenty four and
lhe south ex»t qimrtcr of tnr MMith cart quarter
of MH llon twenty three. both parrebt bring in
town four north range, nine «?»t, Barry county.
Michigan. Hbould ibore then l&gt;e a deficiency 1
shall n«xt&lt;ixpo»c for rale and sell :idi the rawing
timber un the nortii west quarter of the moiUi
w»'«l quarter of iwclioii twenty four in town
four uortb,. range - ulna* wrrt. Harry county.
Michigan, with ftm 11 .derviiuidlng and agree­
ment ttml the raid timber be cut so ».« not to
materially Injnre raid premia**, except s&lt;&gt; far
■a the removal uf raid uniter may nniuarally
depreciate tbe value ot the ramr. aud Ural the
non* be removed frnui said nremha-s within e x
monlttsirniiitfie date of raid rale, then should
there b* a drficirti.w I »hali next expose f.ir
rate aim sell: The north treat quarter of the
south wret quarter of tertion twenty four in
town four Hurth, range nine * eat, Barry county,
Mlrbigan.
Dated. Hastings. Mich.. December if. t*».
Auoazo E. Kkxaotox.
rtieni- Court Coninilralouer, Bai rj Co., Mich,
bxrrn &amp; colorove.
So'.lcliora for Complainant.

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&lt;tacwr Malllt wm.

Town 3 North of Range 7 w est

Town 4 North ot Range 1 West

th..»UU&gt;.n., m.v •« “SlKJtutliSi'

cop. ’1 »'
। jprJ_
* o» tbe jontea
Town 2 North ot image « Wert
lion ship w.mli call tt jxrtt* off tbe route*
.
. nraemblfo
__ .1.11—M.
and bold pars-ire
and&gt;____
great
for
thereof. f»&gt;’ ca.i-lug a txipy ot txls ot— the furtherance of the good cause. Tfo
vovnge would he ui Hired for winnowing
Town 3 North of Range K West
onube chaff from the wheat, for oulrjecL
s’*
km
17,« 4 47 .&amp;&gt;
reess pre &lt; ua
w AMM(,THOMI.
ing all the cclonlsda to the finishing tone*
f A true eosr.)
4udge of Probate.
of tiicir probation.
Town 4 North ofKangb b West
Wi en they arrived at the colony they
v.-ould nt once 1* taken In charge, eonduct e&gt;l to tht-ir new homes, ami cataMiriMd
Town 1 North of lUnue 9 West
in tlielr uewstirronndingB In auch condi­
tion* ns nre calculated to keep them
3 10
rtrniiilitand &lt;*n«l&gt;lR them to make a new
start In ft new tantl. The colonist* would
Town 2 North of lUiuttc v West
“According to Homer. Nestoil the old
be debitfid with the coat of their transport
and the capita! value expended in provld-.
warrior and the wise couasdlor of the
ing them with; a house, stock, land, and
GreekH, bad ruled over three fftmeratliHM
of men. and was wive asi the immortal
food for a few months.
They would irepay this by nn annual
Town 3 North of Ratine fi West
Kods.”
J
t
charge or Inn.I trix, and by this means tho
|w% of ii* H
general hope, tony the sdieme mndoarlf
oupportlE ,’. Afterfcbo first Initial expendi­
Town 4 North of Range 3 West
ture lie thinks»the money might be em­
has linen in Um* van of American thought
ployed over a.id over again without any
&gt;«» of Be‘*
for more than three quartets of n eenttiry.
H of itw:«
material *krink|;,-i- of tho capital. Haring
ranking alwaj* with U&gt;e be&gt;t and moat
thus explained the threefoW scheme by
indnentlnl-periodicals In the world. U Is
MORTGAGE MX LB.
which be proposes to deal with the unemTown 2 North of Ringc JO West
Default having been made in the conditions of the moutlephxn* of the men who know:
Sloycd.'Gen. B
procte.ls to set forth
,.2 _.. .....&lt;u ■ I...—. Il tflltra.
most about the great topics on which
ow he would lir.ndlo the other factors of
to Gorge &lt;». ih-igr, dMic i Atigu* w. a. d. j«v. Americans require to be Informed from
4 35 »l.l .17 1.00 cor,
tbe aodai evil. •
and recorded In lhe office nt tho Register of montii to month. Its contributor* being UH nfnwfl'4
».2C ?.t
Chapters under tlds head for the most Deed*, for the County of Ibirry nnd Mtate of
on the. 3d day ol HepteniUnr. A. D. Uie leaders of thought and fiction in every
le
ft EUM 2 70 .7
part deal with csxt ,-mdonuot work already Michigan,
1M7. In liber *J» of mortgagtn, on page 131. Raid field. Those who would lake counsel of
aide of nw
being carried on by various agencies. More inortc-igf sm dnly us-lgiu*tl Co tbe Hastings
the highest knowledge on the affairs of the
« in.Bi tin
novel nre some &lt;tf the i -bcmcs suggested Clt? IUuk nnd raid aMtaumeut being duly rvlft»
In the office uf lhe Register of Deed*, time, and learn what ta to be said regard­
7 47
2.76
byGon. Booth AirthehelpofthcKtrii'egllng eorilrd
tor tbe County of R*r»y and Htate of Michigan, ing them by the recognlml aulitaritlni
poor, a “Poor Tian’s Metropole,”a “White­ on tin- aniii &lt;t«y of November, a. D IWT.In liber
on iwth sides, must tforefure read
chapel by lhe Sea,” a "Matrimonial Bu­ 27 ol inoilgxges &lt;m page i®2. Said m irtgage
1X17
THE NORTH A MEH1&lt; AN REnEW,
reau" (which. Hwevcr, Is not very clearly was on ib&lt;’vxi»re**ciMi&lt;ntlo» that if any Inter
est shall become due anil remain unpaid for :n
explained!, n “tyxir Mun’s Bank” and a days then both pflncipal and inlarett shall the Nestor ot the magaxlurs.
2 7«
"INxir Mnti'.-&gt; Lniryur.”
forthwiUi iM-cumedtn* and rolleetiUilr. ii"d de­
1HK nitttllt ..
. ................. — •• ••
fault having bcm mode iu the pay mentuf inter­ of any magazine thl* c-HUitry-bra ever seen in
COST '.OF THE WURK.
due August
&gt;»’. and the same having tire tinportanre of the topics h dhrtissc* audJbe
'
SC h» 20.40 .'..31 .82 l.UO ETAS
-The Salvation 'iArmy is not cuing to lie est
retns med unpaid and In arrears for tho »t&gt;ace eminence of Its contributor*. —Albany Arguv.
turned Into a gi mr. pawnbrokingestabliah- .of iliittedays aud upward*. Hie principal sum
Town 3 north of Range 10 West
“IIm become, as it were, the intelligent
ment. hut Gen. Booth declare* that if any of four hundred fifteen dollars with all arreara­
American riilz&lt; u*« lmn«l i«&gt;“k *»affteal qtiraUuns
ges
Of
Interest
thereon
la
now
due
and
payable
io at
one would give'him tho price of a race­ by tlir terms uf «nld mortgage. On whleh mort­ •I the bpur."—Buffsto'Ex press.
horse or on old master, he will make the gage there fa claimed t&lt;» be due at Hie date of
experiment on h small ocalc nt a Lank ini* notice Hie sum of lour hundred fifty dollars Americans on almo&gt;! every j&gt;ohR la which they
ami
righty
seVru
cent*,
and
an
ationiM
’
s
ferof
which will endtovor to do for die poor
twenty fire dultarv provided for in said mort­ are Interested.”-Boston Herald.
man what the n^linarv bankers do for the gage. and no suit or proceed I nr* nl law having
“A moulder ot inlcUhtei't opinion by the Imwell to do traiisr.
breu huitliuird to rrs-urer the luobrvs secured uar»l*l pre -ntMbit.of mrth rtd&lt;’- ot hupwUut
His Poor Mau's Lawyer lx a r.till more by mH mortgage, or any part thereof.
subject*.”—Philadelphia PobHe laidgrr.
*
Non.
liirreiore.
by
tlie
virtue
ol
tbe
power
of
nmbitionH* undertaking, involving ns it sale cuntalued In Mid hiortgagr. and thrnlauile
The list of recent contributors to the
doe* the providing i)f n father ennfre-or, iu such cum made and provided, notice is livre- Review fam* a roll «&gt;l representative
1.00 12.10
1 and a family lawyer to ail tho poor and : bv ptr-n that on tteturday. the Hili day of Feb! destitute of tho Igud. Among th - ilepart- rttarr. A. Ds IWI. atteuo’clock !■ the forenoon I men and women of the time, including
shall seU al public MirUon. to the highest bidder W. E. Gi-awtoxk. J. G. Blaine. Cant Inal
, monte of this aew departure would be at the north front door of th«&gt; court house In the
GiBtmxo. Siwafcrr Kekd.
Ex-N peaker
j those of defending tbo uofenselera prison­ at) ot Hastings, (that la-lug the ptaee where the
Town 4 North of Itangc 10 Wert
Carlisle, W. McKixlkt,; Jr.. Ot ida.
ers who can luultu out a prima taele caw clrvuitcourt tor Bany connty Is lioldeu) tbe
premises described in said mortgage, or so Mme. Adam. General StfMMAN. Admiral
of their Itnioeeucr. Gen. Bootli seta forth much tli&gt;-re&lt;.f as may lie uecrvsary to jmy the
the credentials of the S&amp;lvstlon Army, and amount due on spid mortgage, with seven per
CITY OF HASTINGS
brings Into clear relief die fact that, he cent interest, atid ail legal costs, together with Bishop H. C. Potter, Ei.uapkth S.
an arttrm-y’s fee of twenty fire dollars covdoes not propose to do anything on a large i-nan inf for therein, the prvtnlaes bring describ­ PBRXJ’S. C«A». 8. PAKNia.U A-J- Bai.fovb
,
J
ohn
M
ohlev
.
Col.
K.
G.
taoKit*
scale whhih he has not already proved bls ed iv raid nmrtg ige m ail that errtuln pl rec or
1070. 11ZL HW.
ability to perform by practical experiment pares) of isnd situate hi tbe count* oi Barry adi.T- Beaky George. Chaim r.i M.
sute of Miclilgun. ana known and describ­ Depew. Edward Bellamy. Profeawr
upon ssmall scale. Ik-recapitulates the and
ed an follows, to-wit: Tbe south weal quarter James Bryce, Gail Hanii.tox. etc., etc.
advantages of his oahetue, .rebate objec­ of the north west quarter &lt;*&lt;) qf-sectionnumber
tions. and then asks tho vitally important twenty-eight i») In town number oue north, 50 cents a number; SXOO a year.
range number raven (7» west, raid mortgage be­
rein a: a point
question, What will It cost?
' Now is the time u&gt; subscribe.
ing given to secure the payment of a portion
in crater of
He xays that no one can say wh*t ex­ lhe purchase price of the a- nvedcsci ibed laud.
Mleh. are a: nw
The North American Krvimv.
penditure will not be tweesrary to &lt;h-al
HahtingaCitv Bank.
ror of Grant*
s
East
14th
street.
New.York.
A*» guce Morigwee.
Sad add. thence
with al! the sunkt a tenths of all nations,
Smith kCouJitovK,
nti rd*. thvttce
but in Britain he h prepared to grapple
Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee.
w 20 rds.liience
with the question if he ban TIOO.iKX) down
s 8 rd*, thence e
and an asaured income of £30,000 per an­
FJnbt.»t*7
f
wT of followMORTGAGE FALK.
num. That is to say. Gen. Booth's scheme
inx drier! pUoti
Default hiring been unde In tbe ronditi-ms
Jemnnds for ita effective application in
of a certain tnortsaxc made by Patrick
this country a mBUoti sterling—on- tenth Dooley and Msryrel Ikxjlev ’bi* wife, to Abner
down, and the rest ra an endowment real
Case, dated April 2«tb. A. D. 1*3, and recorded
Audlfor General « Glfiee.
theuee
ixtng £.'»,000 per annum.
LnmlngaUeb. Dreembrr
two. »
pe tn hereby mven that erresin.lands MtThis, he says, lu.ay fitcm n large sum, but
ta
the
county
of Barry bid off to lhe slate
John Ball, whotoent nine millions in the
Ss
of
11*7
and
previous
yuan,
and
des
­
'expedition tn Besettwo prisoners from on uir .-.-a any oi
cribed In stalemenls wntch u.ilf hereafter be
Abutr Vase to First National
King Theodore; of Abyrainln, will not mid
oi : e&gt; a.a&gt;
Frier.dr blp. N. Y . whteh said asalKUinrot was forwarded tn the nflter of tbe tnuvurer of Mid ot begund tut
grudge a pound a head for the rescue nf duly ; counted In the office nt lUgiMer of Deed* eounty. will Iw-sold at public aartion. by mid
treasurer
at the count? vest, on the first Mon­
the million inea; women nnd children who for the County of B«rry, Micliitrau. on Aiiiu&gt;t
day ot May next, at the time and place draig
are nt present the h qa-k-a* victims nf vice, is. iw, In llbtr r&gt; ot mortsag**. on pace 4W. listed for Uu- annual rax Mies, It not previously niDg:
and wliieh said riMNlaaxr was &lt;&gt;t&gt; Hie Ttti dav of
crime and destitlition —Prill Mall Gasette. April. Ikn.aoUu duly asdened by &lt;aid First redeemed or cancelled aevot-din&lt; tn law.
15 rd'Said sUiemeats contain A fug description nt ter of lilgtiwuv
Nationxt Rank of Fneadstilp to Abner Cast,
which Mid assignment wa* duly recortl-rt tn the each parrel of Mid lands, and maj be seen oc
office &lt;4 Register of Deed* for the County of application at the nfTre of the coanty treasurer
There uro hut few rntulera who have not, Rare}'. Michigan, the ictli day of April. IFPO. In alter ther are received b« him.
tbei.re a to cen­
The land .'truck off to the state, for taxes of ter of htthkay.
eilbpr in raiding nr in con vernation, beard Uber 33 ef innrfgiuir* on pux«-10 Mid &lt;•» which
thence b I
New Jersey referred to as ‘'Spain’* nnd her monxnee there is eialtm-d t.&gt; be due at the date
of this notice tbe sutn of two thotnand fiftypeople spoken of os ••fondgia-ra.” Whilea reteu ami 49 too dollars, aud an attumny*&gt; fee ct tton prescribed by Imw.
MRNUY IL Aflix. auditor General.
LTvat many can readily give reason* for fifty d.&gt;Ear» provided for tn said inortgagr. *»&gt;d
this । oddity of exproMdon, the majority, no suit or r^'redings at law having l*ren insti­
annitjuTtax SALES
(kiamhertaln's Add! Hot:
tuted to recover the motie?* secured by said
even thouRti they be Jcroeytuen, find tliat mortgage or any part thereof.
State of Miehlsao.
it is aquotion not easily answered. The
Now. therefore, by virtue of tbe power To the circuit court for the count)* ot H
taunt, which was originally good humored of Mle&gt; contained In said mortgage, and
chancery;
Maiute In sueh case mail* and provided,
The petition of Henrv H Ajrtln. Audit.,
raiilfry, originuted In this way: Joseph tinnotice 1* hereby given thatoubaturdav. tbe g?th
Buu^r-me. t he eldest brother of Napoleon •for of February, A. D.. Itfll. iu ten o eloek In era! of said atate &lt;&gt;t Michlxan, rrs;&gt;retfullv
show* that the list ot land* hereihaftnr Mt forth
the
forenoon.
1
shall
w!l
al
publie
nuctlun
tothc
I. catuc to America tn the second decade of
and marked “Schedule A." cir.itain* a drsrriphighest
biedcr.
st
the
north
trout
r&lt;x»r
of
the
the present century and occupied the place Harry County Vonri Hoose In lhe City of Hast tlon of all lands In said c.wnty &lt;«£ Rarry upon
Dunolug’s Addition
called Point Breeze, nuar Bordentown, Ne lugs hi said county and state {Hint being the which raxes were assessed for the y ear* men­ loti and 10and
therein, and which were returned a* de­
•I. He "ns nn ex-king of Spain, hut, dta- place where the Unuilt Court for Harry Couutv tioned
.
linquent for non payment vf taxes, and which e&gt;a lol 2 and ej*
l
«
hoUei.l,
the
premises
described
in
said
morv
claiming all regal rank, he lived there
B"ge. or so much thereof as may lie in-crasarv to taxes have not been paid; tourtfaer with the
Kenfleld's Addition
for Several years, endearing himself to pay Uk- amount due on said mortxagr, with total nmininl of *urh Imxvs. u i-h Interest romthereon to the tlnw fixed for sale, and coi­
lots
6
his neigulxvnt by his charity aud good eight i-tcwiI. I Dierest, and ail tejtsl costa, to­ Kted
tion fee a* provided t») law, ami tlie cost of
nature. In 181“, after Joseph bad made gether V Uh an attuniev’s fee of fifty doilurs
loti B
for therein, lhe premise* being dehis mark ns a acieutist. nnd bad been covetiauu-d
io
sertben In said mortgage as all Hist certain parYour petitioner further shows tn the rourt
elected member of many learned in­ eeisof land sttuaterirthe towmiiip«f Irving, tu
that said lauds were returned to the Auditor
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK
stitutions. the legk-taturv of New Jersey lhe Couniy of Batiy and Hiate of Michigan, and General as delliMuent for
n&lt;»n i-aymeut
acres
kn own and rev&gt;-ritM*&lt;l as follows: lhe north ot said taxes lor Mid vests respectively,
pasv&lt;d an act allowing him, os an west
and lot 7
quarter fVj of the north ra«t quarter [’»]
alien.l to purchase and hold real estate aud the north east quarter (»&lt;] nf the north
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE
withih’the alate. From that time forward
Yohr petitioner further shows and avers that
all wi:o opposed tbe passage of the bill
the uura. interest, collection te*. coat* of ad
.and 3
acres sold Io Ualiu off from the west end
spoke of New Jersey as Bonaparte's “King­ containing wxruty-uiieiwdRMOO nares of land rertisiug arwt other expentea ot sale, and the
legal Ires for peraonal service of mi*&gt;i&gt;oma in
dom of New Spain,” and those who favored aewirdii® to tb« nuvrrnuienl surrey thereof.
Dated bee. 1st, 1ROO.
the bill ns “bis majesty's subjccta” and as
„
* «•*&lt;«« Camb. Mortgagee.
“forelgncra.”—St. Lnuta Republic.
Smith &gt; C0M»nova. Attoroe? * for Mortgagee. re's of land d-vribed iu said M-htrhile.
Your petiriourt- further shows thst the said
t*xe« on said dewtribad lands hare remained entire blk* fi*.
Quicklime Will Remove Ualr.
unpaid for more than one year from the fin*: W. 70 and 71
DepilatoriiM are very dangerous reme
lots 1 aud 2 and
dies unlcw kept in the hands of very care­
paid, aud tbr ranm lies ax now due and remain­
ful persons. Neatly nli funns of depila­
ing unpaid a* above set forth, your pelhlooer
tories ik-pcnti upon Mine form of sulphide*
parrel ot land
of tl»c alkaline earths. Probably the safest
botindrd
among the effective nnea is made from tbe
ordinary quicklime. It should be slaked
exijenMmM rale, a*eomputefi an.t exteofini la
said
schedule,
against
lbs
several
parcel*
nf
with two f&gt;nru of waternnd then saturated
Spring street,
tlun there- by Tuoruapple
with freshly made sulphurated hydrogen.
perMHud
Tiiis mixture must be used within n few
ere such
point
day» after lib made. Care must always
be taken to see that the paste dore not
cover more imrface than It is becesaary to
free from imir. Lt is also a wise prveautiun
oi iaou mav oe rein tor the ninnuM* due therv
to sprttul but a small space at a time, and
sald' Droril,&lt;’d b-’’law-V1 P*J‘ Uie hen as afore.
s acres jw
when this la deprived of hair treat a fresh
portion of the surface.—Now York JoorAnd yonr botiU.voec wtfl ever pr». rfc
□al.
H«SRr H. Al-i.tx. Aialttor General,
Notice ut trerebv gi»r.n that tbe State of AlienSudden Death of
8CHKDULB A.

The Nestor of the Manazmes.

7kh M Anencan

C

No more
of this!

iutatual •art) i»arocluT laud therein dra-rih«M

the deceased, stated that “while he wan ad­
dressing a large outdoor a-e^m binge of
people, who were Iktening. t.. hi* remarks

wny beneath him,

o( Fet&gt;ruar&gt; xwi.
THI -COLCBKTEB’’ RUBBER OG.

Wwakly.

G. G.

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE

..lalnred thereon lor

�B

Mr. Mkb.H Cun.IrTThtalkM 111 I w“
Nwetli«le« h. morrnd
&lt;i°,hr ,oid' ! “d
hi.
to tb. north with
W^in hi. podret On rrtchlng hi.
nat1v® pl-tce be found his father and
mother both dead, nnd his sister (the
only child besides himself) married.
He was r.l. thia time about 17 years
old, but as tall and robust (barring tho
twnporsry cffecta ufz his wound) us a
mucV’ldrr num; with n preraainr.

which setdrton b,.r lunp:
!
ed fur a month by her family phyalclau, I
but gniw worse. ’ H© told ber that ahe was
a hopeless victim otconsumption and that
no medteinr enuld eure her. Her druggist I
BUggesktl Dr. King’s New Discovery for j
and to '
to, di.
(

Ukli.It hr. tout.touml
gr'*TitT nnd dte“tT ot dw"'anor- “•’,l
wdl. now clou l.rr own bouMWort and I.; * ,,roIW' k aotr*tin;t and rreolutoinind.
as vrelllas she ewr wsa—Fu&gt;e trial bottles ' Aftrr remaining quiet for a month or
of thia'! Great Discovery* at W. 11. Good* i two- *«&gt; recuperate his physical powers
year's drug store, large battles 50c ami.
to think over Lie position, he deter­
I mined
- - . w to
» _ be
» an
— architect.
tdtata*___ t»—*•*
—
Ho .set
‘to
91.00.

1

“It is impossible you should intend
any benefit to me that would not benefit
you ten times more.’’ said Mrs. Bumax character."
“Do you mean tluit I should pretend
impassively.
to be anything that fi» not- good?”
“You do me gross injurtic.'.-; you uro
“Oh! no, no—not that, of cunrsc! think that that bit of human nature
like all women with a grievaucer re­
I? different from Ox
turned Jucdyn. whose temper was ocr-' Only a sort of gire-and-take, h've-and- you call
bt-ttve htyJ.—that's what you want"
tainly very easy. “My schema u to put
“If they th«hc I am different from ‘ know my ease." Good frirud. In ninetyyou in receipt of an income of $l4NN a
_
j nine out of a hundred owtcsu Ute esuws are
what I am, in any bad'way." continued
। year. Hnvo you any fault to find with
•11 them
Beatrix, “I will either tyll
them who ’I ; the same—Impure blood—and that’s why
tllftt?’
- Her » “Golden Medical Discover/’ ©nre# ninetyam
or
give
’
up
th?
whole
thing.'
“What
nre tho
sarvicet. for
this
TTuan...;
.uun.-.».u«
. « w'akh
WW.W.i
nine out of every hundred. You may 1*
is the paymentF Mrs. Bemax inquired, tojcj trembled.
1 tbe exception- And you may not. But
“To cnajieron a lady—noJiing more.
Now my good bttjl
**"*’&lt;’ f** rith*‘r
«•*
or
"A lady!" repeated the other, a pe- dual yuu say anything so foolish, arid ,
you r,,tber be well? M you’re tbe
culinr smile drawing down the corueni Jocelyn, taking her hand iu his and pat- . exaBptiOn it costs yon nothing, you get
of her mouth; “I begin to under:&gt;tanu! ' ting IL “Come, you know me, don't I your Ut0IIf.y bark-^-but suppose it cures
| rim?
yon? and
nnd you know whether or not you*
Who is riie?"
“The prima dunna at th" new opera Hamilton Jocelyn wotdd
Golden Medical
Let the.
the “••Golden
MKIlesl Dbcovery*
Discovery*
would nennit
permit anv
any 1. Let
one to insult juu? Very well, then; take lhe risk.
house."
you’re ns safe, if the wanit comes to Vhc
“Yer.; in whom you are tenderly inwon’t, ds if you were Healed up in the
terasted. Taking e.erything into-concenter of thu pyramid iof Cheops! But
adoration, Hamilton, that io very char­
what I want you to learn is to have
acteristic of you; a very delicate piece
courage—to hold your own bravely, and
{ of kiadrKi;r______
___
not to ba too squeamish alxiut what the
“Bab! Meg, your cynicism is ever,
peopl ■ vou meet with say and do. The
done; yon nre ou 11 wrong scent entirely.
world always svjms queer and a little
Iu the tint placj. tho lady ij not tile per----------------------- —
son slie's supposed to lie. She's the J disagreeable when one is first brough,
daughter of an old friend of mine; 1 '111 contact with it—full of people not
once intended to marry her, but—1 * a bit like onr quiet folks out in the
thought better of it
Circumstances ' country.
But we can’t change the
which yuu will be fully informed uf world, can we?
All we can do is
have led to her petamatfag the Marana ■,o Uhe things as they are, and make the
PULv.Axr —name and all—the coming season, bwt of B. If we are all right nothing
It's a grand secret, of course, and I so- I can really hurt us. But we must have
lected you as the only woman who could courage, wc mustn’t |» afraid, we
be trusted to keep it. You are to am- ! mustn't talk of giving np! W* must be
’’ A
for pslu &lt;!r&gt; nol
linn in everj-way that suggest, itself the * a tittle woman of the world. Every

Beiilngham paid no further notice to
him.
“By connecting the window above tho
lower door, by means of an iron bridge
of fift«-n feet span, with the corridor in
the tealfling on the'opixisite side of the
alley," he mid, referring to his drawing,
“you give additional means of exit either
uy the street door of that building or by
tho upper passage leading to the.elevated
railway station. Well?”
“What’ll it ccrttr inquired Inigo.
“Not more tlian eight hundred, or I’ll
pay the difference."
“It’s all darn nonsense; but TH do it
to oblige yon.” iwid Inigo.,
"That way, if you like?" said Belling­
ham, folding np his plnn. “Good day.”
“Odd fish, that fellow.” observed Joce­
lyn when tile architect had gone out.
"I just tell you what.” &lt;aid Inigo, “if
tliat odd fish was nn impresario the
dlvM wouldn’t go bock on him—not
much!”
"Why wouldn’t they?*
“Oh, mnyb© they wouldn’t dare: but
they wouldn’t, anyhow."
“ Wliat do yon know about itT
"I know n man when I see him,” re­
turned the other, wagging his bead,
“and so do they." •

work at once, with hb usual energy and
Happy Hoo.icra,
poraistence; and after having familiarized
Ind., writes.: ••Electric Bitters has dhne himself with tbe rudiments of the promore for in© than all other medicines com­ I fe»sion at the be-rt m b-ntific school in tbe
bined, fb. ib.it Imil (ceiing arising from country ho entered uu architect’s office
kidney .Slid liver liouble." John Leslie, in New York, and worked there from
farmer nnd stockman, uf rsnu- place, says: twelve to fifteen hours a day fur reven
“Find El -ctrfc Bitten*, tu la- the best years. Unremi tiing appl ication such as
kidney ^n&lt;l fixer uiedidhe, mail© mv fee! this, rendered physically ja^ible us it
like a ndw man.* J. W. Gardner, hard­
waabynn invincible co.-ntitution, and
ware mnn liant. same loun. says: Electric
turned to the best advantage by a po w­
Bltteis is Just the thing fora mun whois
all run &lt;|own and don’t care whether hr erful and coinprehexdve iutellect, could
fives or dies; be found new strength, good not fail to'have ifi» effect.
When Bellingham, at tbe nnd of hb
appetite hud frit Just like he bad a new
lease on lllfe. &lt;hily 50c a bottle, at W. H. apprenticeship i-erlod, set up iu budnew
un his own account there were few men
Goodyears drug store.
CHAPTER V.
llurklrn'i Arnica Salve.
I in the country whopoMCosed u broader
The first salve in the world for cuts, and sounder knowledge of architecture now gvaamiiNu was ma ml
bruise-., | sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever than this young man of 28, or who bpd
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblain-., ho much taste nnd originality in mutters
-corna and all wkh* eruptions, and positive­ of design. The remainder of his proly cures! piles or no pay required. It isi (eMonal history, being-mainly a record
gttarann rd to rive perfect hatlsfacikm. or uf well deserved and iucruaidng success.
idea tluit she is the !»ona fide Marxnu; say I woman-must be who intend* to nt commoney rdfund«-d. Price 25 cents |»er box.' liM little interest. At tho epuub of his
yuu've fired with her for years in Eu- ! idish anything, let alone to mike b*xch a
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist. entrance ihto this story he bad had a
rope, and so on. But she is wholly ig- 1 reputation as lies, before you. It’s a lit.
hand
iu
many
of
the
best
building*:
of
Mayor ll’bl. of Grand Ita'pbls, will go for
uurant of the world, and you are to see tie freemasonry
«*H| have to learn,
our large cities, both private and public,
all gambir.* In that city.
to it that none of the young fellows gets ' nothing more; and. as I said, though
nnd incidentally be had been brought in
ahead of her. You may invent all the j yon won't love mt—naughty child!—yet
contact with a gn at number of people
adventurer you like for her—in rhe past. ' you can't help trusting your father’s old
whom it might be deemed socially ex­
baton no account let Itt get into any friend; and as
ns a matter af
&lt;3* bourse
to arse you
pedient to know.
But Bellingham
scrapes in tbe present Do you sec what ' wiD come to me if you gett into any real
scarcely teemed to have the ordinary
be ,mlv
only top readv
ready to
to asas- I
1 scrape. 1I sliall Iw.
I mean?'
social instinct. Hb manners were abrupt
suit you: but I don't want to seem offi- j
By JULIAN HAWTHOBNK
“1 think wx The young fellows you cious either to you or to' others, and I .
nnd reaervud. and he had a very discon­
s|&gt;eak uf are to be kept out of tho way
certing glance for iLjmj who seemed dis­
CHAPTER IV.
want you to fight your own way as much
for your sake rather tbun for hers; and
posed to attempt to be familiar with
ns possible nt first. It will make it nil
WHAT WAS OOINU OX EI.srH'II.-RK.
him
He seemed to have a tempera­
she is to be instructed that any scrape tho easier for you hereafter. Don’t let
rhe gets into with you is no scrape nt all.
mental anti]&gt;atby a-rainst aristocratical
yonrself be put upon, of course, but
but a distinction and a btaKdug.”
or exclusive pretensions of any kind.
don’t altogether forget that you're the
“Upon my soul I should flutter myself
। though tn a certain tense no one was
Marana either. If you manage it clev­
you were jealous if 1 didn't know you so
more exclusive and aristocratic than he.
erly her name ought to be a help to you
well," said Jdcclyu with a laugh; “I only
The type is no unuotnmon one. ns tho
rather tlian the contrary."
wish
to
protect
tho
girl
from
annoyance
critMK say; and it is perh'qna pity, now­ ••TFhat arc th' Herein * far which th Im U
“In what way?”
and to insure the succcni of the whole
junputntf’ Mrs. Lutnax inquired.
adays, that jt is not a great deal cum“Oh, the jiiarper the, fight the sooner
tnoner.
Though repellent in several
Two or three «lays afterword Jocelyn schema If you could make mu believe over, you know, and the mure decisive,"
( way.’, it h.is some qualities of alrntut in­ l*-t&lt;A&gt;k himself to a small and rather in your dinnter-.-stedness and virtue the
said Jocelyn, laughing. “Yes, it is an
finite redemption. It includes every­ shabby looking ht»use in Enirt Eighteenth only result would be that I should servo
advantage in avery way. If yon were
thing tliat we call iiiarculinc. Its ex- street, and askf-.l if Mrs. Bemax were at you less efficiently than otherwise. But
entered in the fists in your own name,
esnpbtrs an.1 often duticient in humor: home.
The woman who opened the you always liked deception for its own with your father and all j our friends to
but they have n steruutxffl mid siuiplicity dixirsaid, iu n weary and ditcont&gt;«nted sake, and you are the same Hamilton
fall back on. you would le fulling back
that an* to tie- other parts of human voice, that Mm. Biuuix was in. and Joc- Jocelyn that I know in Richmoml twelve
all tbe time. Yuu would Lc trusting to
’nature v.-liat sea salt
u' water. They &lt;lyn vreut upstair?.
He entered the years ago. Well, I shall know what tune their strength instead of to your own.
front
r&lt;x&gt;m
on
tbe
first
floor.
’
This
room
|
to take with her.”
arv often unjuat. but tney are never com­
But rtnee you’re alnno you’ll discover
“Take imy tone yuu like, in the devil's
plaisant. Th *y tuny be bitter, but they I had a dingy and lm&gt;wnish a&lt;pect. The
your own force, and moke, it evident to
are never sweet; or bird, but never soft furniture was meager and rickety. Upon name, so long as you take the po-jition
the
others into tho bargain.”
And yet there is another side to tU-ra— the wall lietwven the windows hnng and observe tbe conditn-nsr exclaimed
t “But will not papa live in the hotel
but only very few—jxirijaps only eue—
t______________________________
&gt; askew
a print of the Prince of Walts Jocelyn, getting up. with some signs of
with
me?"
ever cornea to know it Enough of gen- I and his family, taken from someillus- impatience.
"My grucioas, no!" exclaimed Joce­
“I will take the position ou condition
'
1 tnued paper and framed in a wooden
**Il’«oU dura notiMcnitc; but I'll du it to eralizAtions.
lyn, lifting his hands in half playful con­
Geoffrey Bellingham had not the air j frame stained black aad varnishmL The of being gtuirantccd iny outfit and twelve
oMiyc vox," said Intg".
'
sternation. “In tho eyes of the world,
Jocelyn Ian4 the iinpri-^irio staid over of being susceptible to feminine charms, only preUy thing iu the room was a phu- hundred dollars,” a-dd Mrs. Urmax. “It
remember he’s nothing b«rt a respect­
......... . M when 1...
. ,1*. ...
. _ t of n _chubby
1 .1.1 V 1 little
2
..1.2
1.1 uabout
1..^.* * 4
night at th&lt;- Randolphs’, and complet­ TT2
devil to
lli &lt;. manner,
be was brought
iu . tograph
411UV
VUll'l
auuut
a I is
m not high wages for the
•**- ......
— pay.•
child
able old gentleman, in no sort of way reed the details of the agn.*emenj for contact with the gentler sex, underwent j cars of ago. It 5was mounted
. • •in a 1 but it's better tlian nothing, and to live InUwl
vnn. Tn
lated to you.
To havn
have him in attendMademoiselle Marana’s apj»e|rancc. She no gvutle and illuminating change. The tasteful standard frame
of stamped
ntainjHxl ' as comfortably us 1 can. bo lung as I do
frame of
anew on yuu would be meet—what shall 1
was to curse to the city iu a few days, elements of his nature --eemed averse leather, and a small viwe containing two live, is the Ixst I hare to look forward to
1 «iy?—'inexpedient; and if it ledf to !
take up hi-r ftbrxle at a 'hot**!, and begin from hannonixing with th.*-&gt; of women. or three Cowers stood in front of it. The now. I’m not so fastidious iu other re­
reheaiials knunediately. Before leaving When he happened to tq&gt;eak with a photograph itself wan much faded and spects as you &lt;lo me the honor to imag­ nothing ciao, it might lead to his true
relationship being found out No, you
brigo banded Mr. Randolph a check for wouum lie
ine."
he would express hithaelf
hirheelf in his 1 was in the stylo of ten years ago.
may see liiui occasionally, of course, but |
fn u few minutes a tall, middle aged
|3,t)00, m advance salary, to enable him Ufttuil-cnrl. laconic way, keeping his eyes j
••Well. Meg, whoa you’re enjoyed a
to iriote- Che necessary arrangements; fixed upon her far© the while, with a«urt : woman, with u square shaped face and few months’ luxury you’ll take a more on the same footing as any other chance
acquaintance.
Ha. ha! You wouldn’t I
and the two g.*ntlemen took their de- of unsympathetic inquisition. t Thu im- ' rath-r strongly marked features, enme B
c&gt;uw. new ...
.v uu
genial
of things, 1 Imps. nww
Above
all .
partnre with many proft isions uf good pression cuavXed
was that he coasid- 1 into tho room.
Her
eyes nud brows
VVU
aWUl.
MX
’* VJWO
v. •• “ 1• things make os good mi imprenwon on want to compromise your own father, ।
would
you?
not
to speak of being com- j
ered women insufficient and
will on both sides.
’ entrust— • • I were
’ dork;
- ■her hair was slightly
- • *•touched
*- * the lady as poasible. She must learn to
Late in jthe afternoon a tall.xather worthy. On the other hand he ijpaer j wiLii gray. Tho corners uf her largo contid? in yon, and to take your advice, promised by him!”
stern/^rtokjng young man. with grave railed against them, as self c-nsctouH I mouth had acquired an indrawn look,
“Well, 1 certainly am aloner said
in all social matters from the outset
blue eyes under thick, level brown, and 3 misogynista do;*his indifference m-ouied 1 apparently from a habit uf pres&gt;ung her You can do anything with her if she Beatrix gravely.
“In appearance, yes: but so long as
short, dwnne browa b.*ard covering the not tu be the result of nn exhaustive or | ]:,jM together: her general exproasdon was like.-.&gt;yuu aud trusts yo *. and -nothing if
Hamilton Jocelyn is alive you’ll have an
lower partlof his
face, walked into
Gen. . utl
mortifying
experience iu
of uir
them
.in -.the
studiously
impos&amp;vv. uur
She i(A&gt;»ru
looked u*r
like &lt; she doesn't"
...........................................
..............
„
U .Ml
i.iv ।1 hhuui
UI) uiijKi3a.,v.
Inigo a afflti?. 1and’ was ’informed
*
unfailing
resource."
that tho . past; it was scientific or u-mpuxniui*ntal j on»i accustomed to meet with rebuffs
“1 understand; 1 am to be another
“1 should compromioe you ns well,”
expected
every minute. Hr ' rather. He recognized their functional 1 and disappointments, and to put up aether to her!" add Margaret Bemax.
general was &lt;*
‘
seated hiinSelf
'•If at a table, undid tho roll ,’ me*
ufi-4 to thr,
ra&lt;-,, aud to mk
-Ii tv. but did , with
urttli them
thwm whi-n
u-lun n^'HCKirr
ftian.-h never '1 in
n, u
» tone
inn* nud
nn.1 with
n-itl. 3
a look
l.w.u iu
... her eye* a.,
the raw
society,
necessary, though
so said she. tanking at him fixedly. He
of pajs-r that h» carri-jd. and proc- edexl 1 not care to be ponumilly concerned with with meekurt-. and resignation. There ' quiet aud yet so repellent that Jocelyn made a laughing gesture af depreciation. I
“Oh, don't be afraid of that! I’m j
I war nn‘air about bt-r that showed she 1 made no attempt to reply, but took hia
to busy hiu|st-lf in making calculations them more than was necessary.
I and sketches
1
known: everybody understands me! We
But his professional reputation WM s • ! had once been familiar with tbe hand- . leave without further oeremfeny.
•
1 can do no possible harm to each other. !
This yojyag man, who* uatue ,,was I —
high
so well
attested
his social
, aJM,
some
of the world, VU
but,
from "IU».
wlurt- &gt; . vvnatui;
Certainly Beatrix needed
r«—and
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1. ride u.
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UWUV-.1 b
“ mother
luvnux* at
Ml
Gouffrey lieellingham. wns a New
IT;- Eng- • disqualifications did nut injure his sue- evercauae, had diecnutinned to enjoy or this epoch of hue carver. The peculiar r It's nn tm'lcrstood thing that I stand I
lander. wh&gt;i«he family had livedI for
its refinements
There
were ■ condition?
under -1which
she wv making
for many
manv ,cess;
/-mm- nnd
nnrl when
wh..* Gsn.
flrai Inigo
Tnbrrt com rived j .practice
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1_!___ godfather to all prime donne on their 1
jiu an ancient town not very I the idea of a Arraud new opera- house ! more hard and unpleasant thing’ in her • her entrance into the world rendered entry into New York society. Y\u may 1
general ioMi
. those to whom i memory
, than the contrary, and these , her especially defenseless. Shu was not safely refer to mu as an old friendPho all j
far from B|ostop- Fromthe early part I Bellingham s'
vraa among
’v»ir he appliod for a phm and un estinustd. I meinoriea and experiences had worn only ignorant (as any girl Wrought up in j occasion?. And. by the by. I’ve taken ।
uf the pres*_. _
prosperity fiegan to recede, along wi__
• ith I and it was Bellingham wuo got tho con- : away her former comehuef-* aud made thermuskmuf home is likely to be) of cite the liberty to do you a bit of service al- ।
Hurt of the town with which they were । tract. Th© result WO2« a building which j her skeptical and somewhat malicious. wap, and wickedness of mankind, but ready. You need a companion, axd Tre |
so ciorrly allied, t Large families of chj^- many judges con.-ddercd to be secund to
boon so lucky iu* to secure just the per- I
instead of gentle aud engaging.
the strict necessity of her incognito cut ■on Shi/s an English tady. daughter of |
dren dividtkl and dissipated the projk- none of iu kind in tbe world. It was
• Well. Hamilton." she mid, ns she her off from tbe support aud society of
erty; nmnyof them moved to other parts bountiful, it was luxurious, it was •uoe iu. "I hope you’ve brought in© both her.father nnd of all the other rela­ a clergyman; I’ve known her fur yeani; .
an excellent creature; really a lady of '
of &lt;h&gt;- country: those who remained. acoustically u marvel, it was fireproof, some money."
tives and frieuds who should naturally
prou-Uy mindful of their post grandeur, kidideatally a number of artists achieved
“Monoy, my dear Meg! Didn't 1 send be around her. She was nut herself, great refinement and experience, and
M
... wholly
w different pndxrly suited to your needs. She will
and unwilling tode^-end to a lower levl-1 renown aud made mon:y by the &lt;lacor.i- you somo lost week?"
i and she was somebody
in search of ', new ways to fortune, grad­ tiuiu* which they execu led, under pel“Yes. enough to pay up my smsrt of from herself as well. Furthermore she take perfixrt enre of you. aud keep you
ually- faded out of right or existence, re­ linghaxns supervision, fur its inner aud
board. I've had non? to spend un my- ■ was u singer, with all tbe setudtiv.-uess potted aboot everything you oiq^rt to
taining to the end the «'4d traits of char­ outer wall* Now York boastad of it, self for a month, and 1 have only one and tbe liability to emotional nupres- do and all that sort of thing. I have let
acter, rendered harsher and gloomier by the pupeni contained descnptioiw of it, otber drew to my book, and that is not ! tduns that Che ninxicaJ tump-jrament im- her into the secret, the only other per­
their more restricted circumstances. At and the illustrated journals published Gt to be seen.”
' rfies. Upon th# whole a young.woman sons who know it being your father.
The idea is. of
length, alwut thirty years ago. Geoffrey pkrtnresof it, and endeavored, bat un“Thiuga are more expensive here than ■ can select no career more dangerous than Inigo, and myself.
Belling-iam was born. He was a child Buocessfully, to obtain a portrait of the in Englun'L I told you that when yon that upon whicli Beatrix had just en- course, that slie's been living with you
on
the
continent,
and
all that sort of
of um.cual itrtc’digence, and .with a architect But, asu compensation, there iusutvd on coming here.
You would tered, nnd the externa) circumstances
strong aj&gt;pL-tiie both for reading anil ad- - was engraved u dignified and imposing have be«i more comfortable at home." which attended her entrance could thing. Mme. Bemax, shell be here to­
morrow
morning.
You
’D be certain to
venture. Bat tho monotonous and life­ representation of Geu. Inigo, and a rec­
“Home is tfhere the heart is." she re­ scarcely have been more untoward.
like her immensely."
less exMtenoq of the sluggish old town ord uf his brilliant and typically Amer­ plied. with au intonation of somber sar­
Meantime the object mart constantly
“
Well,
what
must
be.
must, 1 sup­
vexed aud wearied him: he wished lie ican career.
casm. “My heart is not in England, present to her thoughts, riHop it gnv&lt;
had come into the world a hundred j
B-.-ilingnam had been waiting in the wharever else it may lie."
color to everything else, was her assumed ' pose,” said Beatrix, folding her hands in
“It docs
years larlier,; when men went forth to general’s offic-j fifteen uiin ate a when the
"Well. I’ve been very busy,” said character of the Msranx To be herself her lap and looking down.
seem hopeless to think of going back
battle, aud to sail the seas, aud th© days latter appeared, with Jocelyn on his Jocelyn.
। began to appear in the light of some­
now I have come so far. But if 1 had
were full of novelty, activity and excite­ arm, both in the best of spirits. The
“So you always tell me; but I pre­ thing criminal.
Everything depended
ment His heart stirred within him to architect did not rise from his chair or sume, ua usual, it is do business of upon maintaining tbe deception. Nor underwood beforehand.” • • • She
paused, but went on after f moment.
bear a hand in the work and movement make auy other response than a preoc­ mine."
could Rhe disguise from herself that tbe
at the world, and such echoes a&gt; reached cupied nod to the expansive greetings of
“Well, my dear, it's only the money ' men she met treated her with a sort of “I seem to be living in the midst of falaohim of what was going on in other places the gentleman. “If yon have your wits aspect of my business that you feel any freedom to which she was quite unac­ hoods, and it seems to me that that is
and lands kept alive this longing and de­ about you,” he said to Inigo, “look at interest in.”
customed. This perplexed and annoyed more likely to take away courage than
veloped it He met with no sympathy, this plan and tell me your idea about it”
“If you iiieax^-'re is no longer auy , her, and Mrs. Bemax. when she appealed to give it"
“Pooh, pooh! things will very soon
however, from his own family circle,
“What’s it all about, anyhow!*’ re­ sentiment between us I cordially admit to her. only smiled and said she mustn’t
and at length oeawd to make tlu-m odn- turned the impresario, removing his it,” was tbe answer. “I don't care the mind them.
Finally she thought it shake down, and thro in everything but
fidanta of his desires and projects; yet cigar from bis mouth and pulling him­ snap of my finger for you or fur any would be a good idea to ask information name you can be more youreelf than
you ever were before!" returned her
this discouragement to the utterance of self together. “Stage entrance! What’s on© else now alive. But 1 have some of Mr. Jocelyn.
father's old friend encouragingly.
his thoughts led him to cherish them tbe use botherin’ with that? Just make claims upon you, and I’ra come here to
•‘Fellows bother you. do theyF said
Tbe next day Mme. Bemax was in*
not less but more ardently. Finally, in it so as they can get in and ant. and the enforce tbem.”
that gentleman in answer to her com­
gals can see their fellows”-----“You have tho photograph there still, plaint, with a reassuring smile. “Well, troduced. and was very genial, helpful
“No, sir," interposed Bellingham qj- 1 see," remarked Jocelyn, turning to the ma'mselle. you know'we mustn’t be too and agreeable.
bound for the Pacific.
table.
“Poor little follow!
If he’d particular about that. When we have
CONTINUED.
•'3top what, in tbe name o'
lived Td have made a man of him."
been on the stage a little longer we shall
Xt is a Mtatako
rim* home first mate on board an En­
“FeBowa hanging round
“Yes! You'd have made the same learn to look upon all men as our
glish Hockade runner from Liverpool. door for the girls to come out I don't sort of uiou of him m you've made wum- brothers, and not mind a little tun. Be­
It was in the midst uf our dvfl war; the like it, and I mean to give the girls a
blockade runner was captured aad Bel- chance to get off free .1 they choose.”
if it’s only to save him from knowing invineibk Marana. and are supposed to
b^gham wm taker. wri*oner. Ou his as*
what sort of a father he’s got! However, be able to settle all such J.ick-a-dandios
nine cams in a bundled, J fancy." re­ you said that to pat aae in a good humor,
marked Jocelyn with a lanj .
I suppose. What do you want*“I don’t understand you,” tJd Beatrix, parttns health.
Allowed to join the crew « t a govero“What has that gut to do with itT de­
•‘I vow, Meg, you’re too confoundedly with a slight flush.
Irving Latimer la still tbe state of old.
Prison Me agrees with him.
manded Bellingham, looking nt him; sour for anything,'' exclaimed Jocelyn,
UwifmlM at fcbtog. “J ”
•
riles rttaA. fum.

Beatrix Ranaoinn.

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eitherr
‘
“Oh. I was only startled to are you
turning missionary,” replied the other,
moving away.

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and It holds

THE TRUE PROOF.
To this tpiicific Act Archbishop’. UUh-

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OTHER REMEDIES FAILED,
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and vIU bare it st any price.

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ot Barry boMrest the Probate Ofl
HasUtuca In said county on We

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�Additional Local News.
ay and the horse i«lng t*k«&gt;
e daring ti* night, tbe dortor
was sgaih wait f&lt;* and came «rat
XS- The b«se H
better.! this
^Co.wffl I** !'e,‘i rr''

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PC t* •3RMw»»y
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f.r th* *pteta!W in* ;tattoo-

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“SfT« «»

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ic tl^ first —rd joetentat
tdnrnd «U! «*e pte«
Fritlay from tiw fawue of Mr. ami Mra. C.
H. B-fJrr.
j .1 Emery, of Grand Rapid*, ba* been
•pirated awi-t-Hit secretary nf
*ute
Jratem ItaBsin-- Mr. Emery b* the sonS- swt of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Spaulding

rrf thM city.
.
T Fitililto au&lt;! Ren Maus are building
a iatg« irc fanise at «*. lake, amt ask a IIIh
lt*i shpre of patronw. They expect to
•applv all who want Ice. They are good
teliow'iawl Will give you your-money #
worth.
Yesterday Sheriff Strabbtng went to
Hastings to secure Sanford Smith who
barf l«f-. n there detained by hl# order.
Smith b the n»n *ho wa* charged with
seduction by Amafirt* Perkin*, of Salem,
who a!*? implicated her father for incest
but in tourt relented and refused io testify
against him. Th- bottom of the case *ill
prnbabi
u-&gt;w be
reached.—Allegan
Gaaettef
.
Die«!.‘ifi ining. Tues-lay. January
L-rtty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruj.
TravS. «gcd 22 years. Until a few years
slnre ?bfc appeared in robu-' health: but
that fell dr&gt;tt»j*?r, consumption, attacked
tar amt. *be had gradually fallrel. Her
slow dediiie and untimely death made svd
many hirart*.
The funeral took place
Thuredsy tram the home, and wa* largely
attcuiinl. Rev. Hollister oflktialing.
Mes.-ra. A. Black A bon have let the con­
tract for the second story, to tbeir fine
bioct on Wert State Street. Like to? first
story, the .-pcond will be face*! with st&lt;«re,
and wiltiiuakc the handsumest front on our
bu»irtr*s[»treet. We are plea*ed to pole
lhe evident prosperity of that firm which
thi* improvenwnt imt. ate*. They bustle
for buMtics* and get it. and lots q( ir toe.
They hare In the past year succeeded In
getting several large contracts for noon,
me ms add *’one work in competition with
other i-tablubra-nta, and the* give satisfactiou eyery time.

That* Is a firm in Charlotte making coutracla w!|h the farmers ol Eaton county
for the culture of beet*, with tbe idea nf
starting a sugar refinery' in that city uext
year. Tbe government analysis of beet*
raised in {that section of the country .Shows
them tobp extra fine, and the soil of Eaton
county especially adapted to their culture.
Experience in other section* has shown
that there L* no branch of farming industry
that pays a# well as beet culture, and
should this pan of the state prove itself
adapted to nasnjg beet*. Il will be a must
valnaMe and profitable undertaking for lhe
farmers. We would like to see a good
sugar refinery started in this city, and if
beet* can be MKcttofuUy raised here it ta
fe to aaj that there will tie one. tor lhe
vplc ot this eicy have teamed the value
g.x&lt;d luanufacturiug coocen;-.
11 is not goo,! advice, aays au eminent
physician. u&gt; bundle ouetnd? up at *11
time-, and to dread a little cold weather as
if It was a demon carry ing your death war­
rant. It 1* muck lietler to strengthen
the system by hygienic laws, to endure
a Jittle cold .weather. Throw off the
hravy bundle* of fur aud tak- wme
brisk, viotent exercise, and then be care­
ful not to eaten cu*d while in a heated con­
dition. This will *et the blood intocirculation *0 that you ean defy colds. Above
all obrcrve some strict dietary law# if you
are subject to colds. 1&gt;q uot clog the
system with rich, auliralthfnl hood, which
weakens tbe organ*, and makes them unfit
for the wort required of them. The diet
bath, exoarise in the open air. and ob­
servant* of general hygienic laws are the
fast preventative* for a cold that can be
recommended.

•

In conversation with Superintendent
«&lt; '■» c. JL * S. B. B. tbe other
««y that cmuemm Infonued u, tb., the
n»l would ptotabl, be extended an u to
ronneet with tbe Gam! Trunk K. K. thb,
mde. Such a tn.,re ,, ,h„
g
paying inyestment as It would give better
shipping facilities and therefore would do
**5*” frei#lit busioesa. Some of

!° tta'7 *" M"c•l ” ibc
-^•iteting show to manufacturers. Another
why manufacturer* cannot be in­
S.-”** &lt;helr fartcrlfc’ along thi*
hie u became of the uacertalntr of rc

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' iJterary two mile* west ot tlie Center
ailiou n&gt;cd Joe die ia*( Friday a* tbe
taint were dwaa’-HCcl with the conduct of
son»&lt;» who attended.
We understand that our school entertalnment Is to occur »«®n.
Protrarievl meetings still continued at
the M. E. church.
Jay Snyder spent Saturday and Sunday
with friends in Nashville.
George 1-aiw appeared on our street* one
day last week.
Cyrus Lavy narrowly escaped with fib
life one day last week. While assisting
hb father in cutting down a tree, by some
mean* be was caught bj tbe tree amt pinned
to the ground. Mr. Uvy finally snccwled in liberating bis sun but he did not return to consciousness fur nearly au hour.
He seems not to be injured very much.
We are anxiously watching the paper*
to find out the mitcome of the Staples trial
nt Grand RapidsTbe suit of L. D. .Maples vs. Chamber­
lain iwfore Esq. Velte resulted in a verdict
In favor of plaintiff.
J. J. Perkin*, of Prairieville, was the
guest of Prof. Smith and wife Thursday
night.
.
J. J. England shipped a ear load of
1 sheep on Monday.
Wc understand that the ladies' temper­
ance organization on the town line charge
a certain teacher with teaching Intrmperauce in hb school and that they have ap­
pointed a eommittec to wait on him. It
would 1* a joke If they should find thetasehes mistaken.
The I. O. O. F. Installed officer* last
Monday night.
F. P. Palmerton went to Battle Creek on
Friday tojriait relative*.
We notice that some of our bnsineas
men wear a pleasant smile after having
completed their inventory.
New officers will be elected in the M. E.
Sabbath school next Sunday.
F. P. Palmerton returned from Battle
-Creek on Monday bringing a pair Af light
bramah chickens that cost ST.O&lt;» as a
present to Mrs. J. M. Smith.
Elmer Hynes is busy plating silver ware
with his new machine.
Geo. Palmerton** horses nm away on I
Monday. No damage wa* done.
j
Prof. Clark says tliat the school enter-'1
tain men t will occur next Friday uight.

Brush Ridge.
P. IL Karn* and wife returned from
Flint on Friday of lust week.
Robert And; ra. of Chicago, is rh-iting
relathes here.
Sophia Anders, of Grand Rapics who
has been visiting relatives here, returned
home on Friday.
Mary Scbeuer attended school in Has­
tings one week. Home tieknras brought
her home again.
Rosa Andtrs is on the sick list: very taut
cold.
Henry Anders Is home from Hickory
Corners. Sicknes.-. tbe cause.
The township board of this township
convened at the residence ot Pf IL Karns'
on Monday, to take into cousideration tbe
determination of the highway commission­
er in laying out a section road. After ma­
ture delil&gt;eratiou, the board decided tbe
n»l or M public brurtu uidtOTWumll,
tbr union ot tu bishw.r roomlstlouer In
teylng oat th.- nod wtte nt old-

so urn carotin.
J. N. Covert is .sellsug off bis stock of
good* ve«» cheap for the next thirty days.
Mrs. Dr&gt;Wright and sister. Mis. Uhl.
were in Grand Rapids tbe first of the
week.
P. Covert and wife, of Hastings, were
in Carlton Iasi Wednesday.
Mr*. Blakeslee is exj&gt;ectcd home thh
week.
Mrs. Dan Bqyder returned to Grand
Rapids Saturday.
Mrs. Platt has been on the siek list but
i* better now.
The literary exercise* -at the Carlton
Center school last Friday were well attend­
ed and very interesting, consisting of rec­
itations. rending, egwys and singing.
W hile all did well, we will mention duly a
few. Essay. “What make.- a lady." by
Fannie Carpenter. “Spare Moments" by
Graeie Wright. “The Rocky Mountains."
Chancy Wood and “Boys’ Rights” by
Willis Carpenter were all very good.
There Is a kindly feeling in tire school and
Mrs. Ames 1* getting along nleeiy. Tbe
Interest with most of tbe scholars 1* good.
Burt Terril went to Byron Center last
Friday.
Ell Brunson is quite rick at present
writing.
Mrs. Sarah Dnrgee, of East Carlton, is
very sick at present. Fears are entertained of her recovery.
D, M. Wood is on the ••don’t feel well"
list at present.
We are anxiously looking for sleighing.
Abed Donley and wife spent Sunday
with tbeir aick sister. Mrs. Durgee.
Examination at the Center school thi*

t0 coonrct with tbe
■« no dooH

Fine weather at present
Wm. Barber and wife Sondayed with D.
R. Foster and wife.
Real E&gt;t*te Trasifrra.
The school exhibition vm quite well at­
tended.
W the week ending Jan. it, iSW. M
token from tbe book- jB the register's &lt;.flre: . Meetings at the M. E. church every
Sunday at 8 o'clock.
Richard C&lt;ne spent Sunday with J. N.
Covert and family,
Peter Covert has moved back on the old
Branuidji: tot Fro.. homestead.
pert.fcr*
'
The dance at Sam. Hoffnmu a wa.- quite
_»». F. Xorrlv; to W.
well attended.
J. S. Keeler is seriously ill again.
TnUnevge, «j'
Mr*. Parsons has returned borne from a
visit In South Boston.
D. Cains* brother, from N, Y.. b visit­
ing him at present
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. etaurch
the 25 and 20th.
Our school teacher is boarding at R.
Hosmer's.
C. P. Covert i* very sick with the grlpp.
'Sm. Durkee and Mr. Booher caught
8. Baldwin: m*

snuy marched forth tub, the hoose. U»t
lbcr’
nnl M.nain«
M
A Grand Rapkls m«n ha* a nalqne way
■11 and they
rWtf
about
n&gt;r of roitetiiag ■ MIL A m«n otesd_him
Ml
-hkb
Km
&lt;1—and
.!&gt;• mirclMKi
Thrn MW-,
and he called that man out of bed at -&gt;
were set- *nd Rev. Wallace was placed at o'clock Wednesday moralak and
the bead. Aftrv partaking of all we could with him »t midnight Thursday, having
bold, we were then invited to go to tbe slept and eaten with the debtor. He rays
Mriur where Mr. aud Mrs. M&lt;»ber were be will stiek until that W to paid.
presented by Rc». Wallarc with a beauti­
ful fi28 riiver tea *et- After the present*iMxego wifi try antl worry along without
tlon and tiw thanks of Mr. Member to Ids a salouzi yet awhile. A ftrftew presented
friend*, they retujncd to lhe store and hall bl* bond*, and wa* anxloax to *ri! tnrty
for a grand smoke and drink of ginger p«»p, rod to the good people nf Shat vllfar?. but
which wm set up a* free a* waler and the fetters said No. nnd aald *0 emphat­
every little while the groom would say. ic*! !y.
1
••help yourselves boys to anything in the
store." Mr. Mosher's he^rt was overflow­
The ‘-Tramp nnlfanee” has long been *
jing with love for all his friend*, and a
serious one for Kalamazoo people, and not­
lietter lime never was had ou Amerlcau withstanding that these abte-lKMlted. good■
soil than was had there that ulgbt.
for-nothing fellows break Into the iKiuse*
1 Last week Wednesdsj ttie iadlre aid so­ of that city and transgress the law# in
ciety met at Allwrt King*, and elected many oilier wxys, yet the city ba* provid­
1
their officers for lhe ensuing year. Receipts ed s “Tramp s Rest" where these lazy fel­
1
lows arc cared for grail*. As u rraull of
for the day wa* 8X58.
Mrs. John Zimmerman, who has been this good trcalment. Kalamaxno l« the
Mecca for tramp*.- Tho latter havebecome
'quite sick. Is now on the gain.
Rev. Wallace anJ wife returned from so bold that sonii decisive action mu*t be
their visit in Ohio last Walnesduytaken, and It I* recommended that they be
The ladle* aid society meet st RobL put to work In a stone yard, breaking
Brunnej's next week Wedheuday.
stone. This will no doubt lave tbe desir­
loist Saturday night the T. ut 1. hall ed effect.
was idled with people to hear Mrs. Mayo,
Fire destroyed the factory bulkllng of
'of Calhoun county, lecture to them on
•Citizenship of America.” Her lecture the Spring Harrow Company at Kalama­
was good. I»ut some of the Oliver oratory zoo last week, los abou^. Bl0.000. The
wdh not very appropriate for the occasion.' good work of the fire department saved
I^st Saturday Edgar Fisher bought out other valuable property.
।tbe heir* In Ifcr place on wtilch be Is living
Eight children marched into tbe probate
lu Baitimqrey
Arthur Fisher is a going to set out a court In Kalamazoo fast week, nearly all
of them being represented by some promi­
:peach orchard on tbe mill property ‘In the"
nent attorney of that city, to contest a
spring.
will. Despite tbeir preparations for a
contest they were all surprised to find that
Erma W right Is on tire gain.
they were in favor of an equal division ot
Mrs. Wallace has thegnp.
the property among the eight survivors.
Mr*. Daniels, of Boston, spent Sunday
Charlotte officers nre making tramps
with her brother. Dr. Carpenter.
W. &amp; Adkins was al lensing Monday hustle now days.
on buslnws.
The proposition of Curtis A Bennett, of
Dr. Carpenter spent last week with hi*
Charlotte, to enlarge their building and
tamlly at Freeport.
Jared Palmer got hurt In tlie saw mill employ 100 men for 10 years for the sum
of 85.000. was InVI on the table by the
last week while putting on a belt.
The mill-yard is bring tilled up with council of that city.
saw logs.
N. V. Whitlock lost a horse last week.
Wil! Smith ami wife of, Hasting*. spent
Sunday with bis brother Jim.

neiqhboring^counties.

A postal card written to a Plainwell man
from Prairieville In 1888, was Just deliver­
ed the other day. What a fine system nf
null service they must hare in Plainwell.

Underlying all other public question*,
preasing. penu»u-nt, commanding, b the
subject of education. Important in every
civilised nation. Il is in America of para­
mount interval.
In America we bar*
I2.000.0ftj children enrolled in tbe pablic
*chool. alone. Hew to increaae thb atbat to nutkr every effort tell; what methods
influences are to be stimulated; how to
reach tbe heart*. tbe minds, the conrctence* of these children; what ideals to

profound concern.
Oar public schools require 947^99 teach
ere, and cost annually tWfi,a5.X&gt;2. Thera
figures simply show tbe magnitude of the
syMicm and arc staggering even to the
j imagination. The future of the republic
A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STORY. Is committed to these l&amp;OOO.ttn children,
and to tbe hundred* of thousands in pri­
vate and sectarian school*, to tlie*e and
not to one or tbe other of the political par­
ties, to these and not to any church, not
to any organization whatever.—Louise illCourier-Journal.

K. F. Overton, of Plainwell, had hb
hand badly crushed in a mill last week.

There was a time when railroad men had
tbe reputation’of being the most impolite

Several determined efforts have been
made tn get a saloon started In Otsego, but
to the credit of that village, it eau be said
the* far that all efforts have been failure*.

t-hte reputation. It grew out of tbe fact
that in die early days traveler* were not a*

Kalamazoo collected $ 102,000 lu taxes
thb year.

Thursday the jmllcc of Grand Rapid*
discovered tbe rendezvous of a gang of
thieves which has been operating in that
city for a long time, but the police hav.heretofore beeff unable to discover their
headquarters. Sacks, furs, dress goods,
hit*, cap* and iu fact most everything
known in tbe shape of wearing apparel
were brought to light

man in no wW differ* from hi* bambtor
broCwr iu •Bering hi. ewrMial eburac
teri*ite» to utand forth in bi* way uf ranch­
ing- I have often watched with interret

Several year* ago the Rev. Dr. Morgan
Dix. rector of Trinity church,
« rf*«n
lur turtron of the rocnwl*- He always apjmrrd for bb lonebera at precisely the
same hour every day, and invariably
mount-tl th* mum- *toU with tmpro^ra
dignity. I noted that hn ordered • bowl o!
•oup funr dajxont of five, with an tiualterabk: preference for mulbirpitaWBprwepHaving deraolwbed bl* snup he would dw
&gt;m-1 from the high stool and go txto wwj
a* q(lMly as he come.
After this I had occasion to form thi*
generalization, viz., tliat nH nton who*
vocation demand* tbo dls&gt;Uy of constant
dignity and whose puraUteS ora sedentary
eat *oup for lunch. I *aw that Judge La­
combe. of the United State* circuit court,
wax very part ial to soap •» a lunch, and
-that otlrt-r high judicial officers ptweeeed
tlmsamc weak new, or, let me «ay. rign of
moral strength Man erf tills alaaip eat
their *oup deliberately and appear to be
wholly *elf contained.
Governor Leon AMiett, of New Jt-raey,
tfo the other hand, always appear* to b* in
a hurry. He enters the rotunda with hi*
hat tilted back on bi* bead end hi* over­
coat unbuttoned. Re, too, always select*
a certain stool, but mount? it aL-oractedly.
Tbe first thing he does fa to tie a napklu
j around hi* neck, after lhe manner of an
i infant’s bib. Then be plunge* into his
I lunch lik* a tunD who ha* no time to km.
; He eat* a ronst cr au entree and rounds off
with desaert.
Orator Daniel Djugberty b one of the
rotunda's most delightful toucher*. He
saonu-r* in as if be bwl the whole day be­
fore him and rents himself before the gray
haired artist who carves th* roast twef. Of
course the carver and tbe eloquent Phila
del phian arc on good term*, and neither
A couple of quark doctors have been *offer* in tbe general dlcken.
*•
Police Justice Patrick Gavan Duffy
doing business iu Kalamo lately.
walks UP U&gt; the lunch counter as if be had
Hou. F- A. Dean, of Charlotte, ba* been n
a Isma&lt;ITTMUK
dbagreeabk*. duty w
to perform. ...
He will
nude a memlier of tbe comtUiUee to secure ! gllLa« over
bill of fare oa though It
mi appropriation of 850.000 from It* legit- ; were pox-g
ot Martyra." and after
latnre to help detray tbe expeMeu of en-1
ha* ordered a luncheon Ct for a polk*
(retaining tbe G. A. IL lu Itetroit next, captain usually throw® off a few geaial
°
__ i___ s___to the waiter.
summtfr.
aphorisms
But all these groat onus are no circum­
There seem* to be sunje doubt about Al­
stance to the great American crank, who
legan getting the Russell carriage factory begins with a cocktail and ends liy’atyarkto locate there at present It probably
won't be located there much before tliat York Herald.
Ohio read strike* town.

Mr. Taylor, after making hi* daughter.
Mr*. A. C. Walt, a visit, returned tu bis
home in South Bend, Ind. 1
Wm. Kennedy lias buried their infant
child.
.
After the death of Mr. Wm. Wood, tbe
widow returned to her former In-nie In
Hope.
A mention ba&gt; been made of Mra. 0. F.
Wolfe visiting at B. F. Wolfe’s. She was
Levi Loree, of Charlotte, didn't stop to
taken sick and for ten day* was a great
sufferer. Drath came Monday morning. climb down from a big lumber pile he was
The funeral services were largely attend­ standing on the other dav. but fell down.
ed. The remains were shipped by rail to One broken rib aud a badly shaken up
constitution nmulted.
Reed City for interment.
Wm. Kennedy has returned to hi*spring
The Kalamazoo parties who were arrestbed manufacturing business.
«,».
wv.
•&lt;’“* U“M‘ tiTO for •booting quail tn
Mrs. Bevier 1* on the sick list.
J. Marks has returned from Bolt, and i» I Allegan county, liad their trial last week
thinking of gedng in the mercantile bual- *n&lt;1 Weri' acquitted. It is vaidihat tbe
lie55.
effect ot the arrest has been very goxl in
Allegan county and ha# prevented the
Four death* here in ?9l.
wholesale slaughter of these birds that has
H. Long has one of Job’s comforters.
Kalamazoo windmill pump mm are re­ been going ou elsewhere.
pairing O. \V. Coat’s pump.
Allegan county liad two sons in tite bat­
Mo..
, Tbe Goodenoughs *family,
“**"*J,* from -----tle with the Indians at Wounded Knot re­
h«' e uk«, pw^wlon ot lhe Unouter
cently. and one of them, Harry Store, was
■«* &lt;&gt;“ UwjJUr, nre wrll plcsted
wounded.
with
their
home In
in Mo.
Mo.
*
l,h ti*
fr borne

Plainwell sdiolar* are suffering with
chicken pox.
.

tmublf to Ob-

A Roodl/ Mrahin to ruartl

Clare Wheelock, of Allegan, was severe­
ly injured by the bursting of a gun last
week while out bunting.

Jason Baker, an old and esteemed resi­
&lt;dent of Hopkins. Allegan county, died last
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asked many question* which railrood men
worried about and finally stopped trying
to answer. Tbe railroad man of today,
however, in more communicative and more
polite than formerly. The companies' man­
agers are more careful nf the' comfort of
people who travel, and require their cm
ployea to be polite.
One of the road* running out of Chicago
has made a rule that when the conductor
pa**e* through a sleeping car to collect
tare*, or a dining car for tbe same purpose,
he must rem-&gt;re his cup. Perhap* after
some other rules of propriety aball have
been adopted by the ctnnpanie* a certain
damuf travelers will do likewise, and one

Mbs Belle Thompson, one of Allegan’s
fair damsel*, has been appointed to a f 1,000
a year clerkship at Lansing.

Burns, one of tbe prisoner* who escaped'
1from the Kalamazoo jail some lime ago.
was captured in Milwaukee tbe other day.
The derrick of tbe new oil well at Alle­
gan has arrived, nod Ixiring will be com­
menced soon.

Ttew girc

Mr*. Tho». Carroll, while sorting rag* at
tbe Plainwell paper mill last week wa*
fortunate enough to find several fine gold
chains. It Is thought they were the pro­
partmen ta in
ceed* of some robbery.

A Grand Rapid* lady want* a divorce
from her husbnnd because he won’t attend
church with her.
The cnmblnatlou of W. E. Edaell * Sou’s
safe tn Otrego. got out of whack h*X week,
and their bank could transact no business
until au expert from Detroit bad made the
necessary repair*.

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moat be kept filled with cold drink from 9

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.
carry ine
bncietw all over the building, distributing
Dr. J. B. Beidler. of Battle Creek, ba*
brought suit against tlx city for drainlug
Goguac lake of water, aud spoiliBg hl*
pleasure resort.

tho farmers are busiest with their fail
crops. A city sportsman who doesn’t know
anything about farming will put ou a pair
reach to hi* neck and
new wheat field without

bulldog and fend them on raw beefsteak
for a month previous to tbe opening of tbe

Buttercup. pfipFrt »*rita &lt;n • rz*

Tim Indian vaquero*. who livc.1 much of
the time on the more distant rattle range*.

of them named Martin, who w stationed
In Amador valley and became a leader of
the hill vaqueros, who were very different
from the raqaerves of tbe lar^e valley near
the mineioL-s. He and hb friends killed
and ate tbrceor four hundred ya;: ng heifer*

hb rin*. so be went to Father Narciso and
told all alout it. The father forgave him,
bat ordered him to come In from the bills
to tlie mbalou and attend school until he
coaid rend.
Tbe rules were very strict. whoever failed
twice In a teason was always whlpped.
Martin was utterly unable to learu hb lettern, and be wa* whipped every day for a
month, but be never complained Re w.u
then dbmfamed. and went back to tbe hili*.
I nre! to question Martin about the affair,
and he would tell me with perfect a-ariry
of manner, which wn* very delightful, how

wisely Umj gorxl father had ptxnhbed him.
He knew now. tic o*-d to say. bow very
hard it wa* to lice in the town, and ife
woald never steal again lari be might b*ri»
to go to school until he had learned hb let­
ter*.—Gen. Bidwell In Centner

another conundrum.

“Why," *bei aaya.

car blush and look unhappy if yon get
•eat. And why do you blush furioaJy
and lonj* If she politely declines the real?
Nine time* out of ten when this due* hap­
pen (I admit that women do not often de­
cline to take a man's seat) she bn* only a
abort distance to ride or i» not tired nnd
Las no objection* to standing when she
might deprive some tired man of bis seat.
Sba doc* not decline it because she b indlgnant. Beside* a woman appear* to bet­
ter advantage in a car when she is stand-

•Uap,
twist* and turn* as be watches for a /eat
into which be may dive and wears a grim-.t
expression a* if nil the world were wrong
ing him. Why b thi*?” Why b it If It
be »o?—Nevr York Tribune.

I looked over the boot* of a big florist
last night—a rnan who does perha;* onefifth of the btrsinea* of tbe city
[V.ring
oorcjuonth of lart yenr nc sold tbdJU®
100,080 carnation pink*. 75,000 violets, 3,500
atriog* uf smilax and 8.000 sprays of lilies
of the valley This man did a btrge fu­
neral business, rxd I
tue privet of-nome
of bb decoration* for thia pnrpc«e Re
tuftkev a broken wheel of ro.v.&lt; eatttelios
and lilie* of tbe rnlley for
nutl It w.-ui
be who made for the queen of Engl.i:. I a
floral offering which she sent to Garfield'•
funeral. This coat Victoria gSl. end the
English minister paid the bdlL He n&gt;nke*
a heart for &lt;20. n broken columu of fiv --rr*
tor *10 and a “gates ajar’' for
Of
course the fiorist* of Washington nrc
amon^ tbe money making men of the cap­
ital, and when you consider lhe above
price* it k no wonder — Washington lx&gt;ttee
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A brilliant black coat upon zinc ran txs
obtained by immersing the zinc object* In
a Kihufon ot ten porta copper free salpbat*
of iron and six part* of ammoniac salts in
fifteen part* of boiling wazer After cne
or two minute* th* zinc i* taken out. and
tbe powder like black precipitate of irod
is removed by the tu« of a brush and water
Then it hi again pul into tbe boiling solu­
tion. and. taking it oat, it w kept over a
glowing charooabfire until no more am
maniac vapor* appear
This enathig of
iron may be polished with tbe brush. »ticks
firmly to the xinc and prevent* it* oxidixation.—Jeweler'* Weekly

1 know a city home where there Is a
canrfully boarded store of pine coma, gath-

fragrant woods, from which tbe library
grate ix filled on high days and holidays,
and tbe bright, crackling, spicy flame has
inspired aud developed many a beautiful
thought aad ha* given tbe world many
helpful written word*.
A Are of pin*
kaota ta a luxury which might gladden

Tribune.

porpoMs, in thia country wm mad? in ISfl.
in tbe vilLyre of Fredonia. Chautauqua
county, N. Y., where enough of it wns col
leoted and piped to

A young Aoguxza liaaucier wbo trad a
job of grinding on aa old band mill dtatto
guiahed himaeif tbe ocher day by offering
co let another boy turn the crank for him
aa boar if be would give him (treaty-flv«

• :&gt;• JI

cxhieluded he wa* getting
money, and flatly refmod
y Uc quarter for the tun

The bank in Grand Ledge paid over 117
i&gt;euslon cheek* last quarter.

The Charlotte Republican enter* it* :tsth
year, bngbter. ।a-tier n!»d mori. repk.le
About two weeks ago two of our esteem­ with news from it* local field than ever
ed citizens found out that the eve of the Ar we have said before. We regard tbe R^
9lh day of January would be tweoey-five publican as one ol the model county n*.
year* of married Ittr with L 5. Mother Pers. Charlotte l«der Heasecvpj.
mail Campoeti.m* arc mad
they thought now wa* tbe
Repotted that Staples, the Samoa.- fruit
to Mariah Carlisle. Ma
mar. of unsavory repute. I»a* Umi rcateat-eC
to the penitentiary for io yearn.

. Pcrchase: csa

•**n «rf the Dual
wet whii

the Twelfth, represented by Huawei! P
e lower, b richer than any state in tin
TnicJ&gt;
XrrYwl; and Pencayivaufa.

bold* a cuBaidembta quanty of filnt or
Mika in solutkMx. By a mort curious pro
1 been so depoMtw a* to enable
fim. a •impta &gt;nring to build
np, gradually, the

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of any paper in the
County.

Hastings

Banner.
WHOLE NO. 1859.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 22, 1891

VOL. XXXV. NO. 38

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK EBOS.,

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co

HASTINGS, MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.

About four years ago some articles In­
cluding a shawl, sugar anti ladles’ hose
were stolen from Chas. Fhightier’s wagon
nt NaabeUle. A nhorl time ago Mrs.
Fclghner saw the shawl at a Kickapoo
eriterainment at Nashville; and now Jacob
Young, a respected citizen of Nashville, is
under arrest on two charges, one of theft.the other of converting ftroperty be had
found to his own use without advertising
It. Young claims to have found the shawl
In the ojHjru house, which was then in hte
charge.
.

brother, who are aald to have spent Cbe
rest of the night In smashing up what Itttta
furniture and dishes then? was la th*
h erase.
James Conklin, of 1-awton. is visiting
friends In this vicinity.
Ray Greenfield has rented the Ketcham
-I.farm this year.
Mrs. George Demary is quite sick at thia
writing.
•
Mrs. C. Q. Demary Is visiting friends tn
Woodland.
B. W. Graham, of Nashville, called on
Maple Grove friends Sunday.

He is a matter of fact man; and he looks
The German Baptist Mutual. FteA Inat tilings from a matter of fact standpoint surabce Company of Barry, lunli and
If you siionld go to him on some dubious Kenl counties, report 87W.OOO property Delayed Letter.
mission, or make some statement whose Insured, a gain of over 8200,090 In the
Cora Brooks Is quite 111 at this writing.
foundation in fact seemed rather gauzy, last year. Assessment Inat year, 12X
Stephen Potter has sold a horse.
you woaid come away with the impression cents on the 8100.
Zeille Courtney is ou the sick Bat. •
that you hadn’t caught a suekcr. In truth,
Jennie Cook expects to return to Kala­
Nashville Knights of Pytliias will give a
tlw chances would be ID to 1 that be would
mazoo
soon.
.
size up your mission or your story In about grand baH Friday evening February 30th.
Oak Grove school lias closed on account
no time, and if you didn’t come away with
Three carloads of madrincrj- were re­ of the sickness of the teacher.
the liveliest kind of an idea that you hadn't ceived at Middleville's new brass factory
Some of the members of the I. O. G. T,
deceived tills person, then we would
seem to delight in partaking of too much
last week.
mightily wise our guess. His name Is
tangle foot.
Enoch Andrus; aud If you happen to be a ’ Garey Page, of Leighton; was severely
Arthur Barrett is at W. IL Smith's help­
teacher, you know him well as the en­ injured In a runaway accident near Middle­
ing him cut wood.
ergetic, cupable. faithful secretary of the ville last week.
Church In the Oak Grove district last
county hoard of examiners. And if you
It will bo about March 1st before the Sunday evening.
are a faithful, honest, working teacher,
new factory at Middleville Will be running
Wil! Smith will buy hoop poles at his
you have found in him a friend, a zealous
place. Those having poles to sell please
full blast.
friend, who will delight to help on your
rail on him.
•
Bro. Godfrey, of the Freeport Herald.
work iu every possible way. But if you
have attempted to palm yourself off for Is In a geuerous mood. He offers to send
more than your penial attainments are his paper three months fret to any man
Michael Dostef shipped a double deck
worth, the chances are that you have the in that vicinity who Is too poor to pay' for car load of sheep the loth Inst. They
fact most indeHibiy and painfully impress­ ir. and is willing to come to his sanctum were fed by C. P. Pendill.
ed Upon jour memory that Mr. Andrus is and say so.
A- B. Francisco Is troubled with rheu­
as fully aware of your attempted fraud
The.U. B.. of Freeport, are bolding pro­ matism this winter.
a* you are yourself. He Isa born hater
Samuel Easton, from Sioux City. la.,
tracted meetings.
of shams. Nothing delight* hlui more
lias been spending n few weeks with his
than to jump onto a humbug with both
It is really an lienor to be a resident of old neighbors.
feet; cud It doesn’t hum much when lie Ix&gt;well at present. The competing rail­
Cynthia Craven after spending a few
get* through with it. He isn’t one of your roads of that town are working every weeks visiting at her father’s home at
suspicious sort ol people, ready to decry card to please their patrons. I The L. &amp; 11. Cedar Creek has returned to W. C. Towne’s
men or measure* upon general principles. nnd I&gt;. L. A N. railways carry passengers where she has lived for the last three
He isn’t a kicker: unless he Is satisfied from Lowell to Grand Rapids and return, years. _
from fair and thorough examination that via Elmdale, for 81. This mVkes the
RepOTta say there are three pool tables
somebody or something Is a fraud; and round trip aixrat 40 cents cheaper than to runnlng-at the village of Prairieville^
when so satisfied; the fraud could feel ho go by the D. G. II. A M-, counting ’Iras
Reports also say one of our resident
worse about lira turn affairs hat! taken nnd street car fare nt each end of the line. fanners is about to engage In the milliner^
after its discovery by our subject. If lie Now the D. (L II. &amp; M. Is thinking of pay­ buslnewj in au adjoining town. Don’t
were lashed to a trick mule’s tail, with the ing the fare at each end of the line in order guess.
mule getting in 200 kicks to the’ minute. to get their custom. Ixiwcl! people can
Fine roads and urild winter.
He slqiply cannot tolerate, that kind of now go to Grund Rapids anil return, via
Owing to the scarcity and high price of*
business. He likes straight work and Elmdale, 20 cents cheaper than they
grain, two of our prominent fanners are
straight folks. He likes the ring of boneat gn from Ehodnle and return.—Freeport wintering, .each of them, a fine lot of spring
manhowl and womanhood: and in every Herald. Hastings people would bC-pleased shoots on clover hay and from looks they
way has encouraged the building up of to ride on tlie lx A B. this season. are groVn.g and doing well.
character that could bo so classed. He is Brother Godfrey must give it a push this
Henry Notaboom is Sundaylng with bis
frank, open, approachable, genial, to.ntl way. The road could do a good business cousin Peter Notaboom.
In whom he doesn’t have good reason to iu Hastings.
W. C. Towne and W. A. Spuuiding
suspect some sinister motive or tricky de­
Messers Cavanaugh &amp; Kerwin are the filled tbeir ice houses last week. Please
sign. These last had belter never known proprietors of the Woodland hoteL They look out for ice cream next summer.
him; for if they attempt any of their funny hail from Allegan, and claim they will run
A general time of health and no com­
business with him. they- will cwue away
plaint of hard times. Why should there
a bang up house.
with large chunks uf daylight cut straight
be where some of our fanners have from
According to the Woodland News, n two to three crops of wheat on band?
through their attempted deceit. But for
bls host of friends lie has a cheerful word mean man up there met his jnst deserts Since the free coinage silver bill has passed
aud a kindly greeting. And they tie to the other evening. He was too stingy to the senate our farmers are talking of build­
him, count on him. bank on him; for tbry pay the admission fee al U&gt;e door, aud ing mure store room to store the 80c.
know that in him "Is honest, manly stuff.” hung onto the outside of tb* window of dr.llan in. Don't count Ute chickens etc.
And bis word goes willi them every tin*- the town hall with his teeth and peeked In iFbas to run the gauntlet of the House and
There was no fuss wade about it when he upon a show. He attempted to applaud, the President’s veto yet
was ushered into-the world. In Hastings vocally, nnd fell over buck ward.' The
Absolute One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers in Grand Rapids.
BauHeld.
townslilfs Byrry Co.. In 1847. -If there News did not state that bis back was
Itevi I’almarter has a brother from
had been any intention to make a celebra­ broken, as It ought to have; been. Now
tion over It. our subject would have used ttils story may sound a little- fishy to you, Grand Rapiih stopping with him-for a
up? his first breath tn objAtlons. He gentle reader; lint you get it n.« we did— while.
doesn't admire any kind of ado about him­ from the Woodland Nows, rim! the editor
Herttert Bowman is trying some ot the
self; isn't much given to ados anyway. thereof is the equal of Mirk Twkin’s farmers around here for a trade.
Last Saturday there was a nice lot of
One man is jiett as good as another, and no “Truthful .lames.”
bHter. If he is straight, walks straight, ^^rtiam-storni'.ng theatre company from | fish caught through the Ice on Mill lake.
Last week our quiet village had Its side
likes straight btwinesa. and makes proper ’laike Odessa contemplates
punishing
use of opportunities for mental and moral Woodiandites at the town lull tn tlra near walk laid down in chewed up timber.
Bert Zimmerman received a young
improvement. We are not advised as to future. That’s the way they have at Lake
.
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whether be had the mumps, measles and Odessa of getting even with the rival town ’daughter into his family last weekM\»t every man that had an ice house
cbtrken pox. anti the Itffb that traveled vt Woodlsud; and It Is said the revexge
put that frozen stuff into it last week.
around the school houses In those days or
will be must desperate too.
Ixuit Saturday evening there was quite
not. If they caught him, they had to get
an argument among tlie people at the
up'pretty early iu the iBorulug. Il Isn't
store about who Is going to carry the mail
recorded whether he stole the other boy’s
on our north route to Hastings after July.
Mrs. Daniel Pierce is some better.
dinner st school or not: but if lie ever said
Charlie Peck, of RdUand, who is drawing Even U. S. tew was looked up and pro­
that somebody else did the whispering for
which he was about to be larruped, the lumber from Sawdust city to Cloverdale, posed cigar bets but none took and it
was hurt by a tie Jailing on his foot one turned .out to be a very dry smoke for
l have JeH a choice IM ot Poland Ottna swine
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER teacher would have believed him if she day last week, but he is able to be around Baufieki.
for breed
both «ex : choice. Fed!
knew him. He is said to have been some­
_____
i___mu
..1.purvosm;
ait
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTIKOS.
Marr &amp; Duff have doubled their store '
lA»wla Bresee and wife returned to
what bashful: but he kept right &lt;«n sawing again.
M. Nobles got his foot under a wagon Hastlngalast week on- Wednesday.
wood with his studies; chased tlie bard
capacity ami now they have oue of the I
The carpenters think they will have
finest, best lighted a’j&lt;i nicest equipped
problems up a tree and clubbed 'em out, wheel, and n lame foot is the result.
WILLARD PERRY,
1 have improved and vacant city lots for
The radical U. B ». are holding protract­ Mrs. Dunn's house all finished up on, the
and unsnarled the tangles of the primitive
stores tltat can be ioutfit in the County nnd
Qastlngs. Mich.
sale and exchange in all parts of »he city.
grammar of that period. He could write ed meetings at the church, and have l*eu inside this week.
City.
Fanning lands for sale and exchange In like a lady, and does vet. His own age for two weeks.
Fiuie Mosher'had quite a time last week
Our store now Is 42 by 85 ft. every corner
Prof. Taylor ta holding ringing school in securing a load of sawdust.
all parts of the county.
.
nnd Ideas having reached the proj»er alti­
as well lighted os another. We would also
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop­ tude. he thought It mete to teach other every week at tire school house.
Mr. Wickwire and wife, of Prairieville,
mention that we made our old Cloak Room
Frank Cole had a saw log rdH onto his are stopping with their son Henry’s
erty for sale at a bargain.
ideas to shoot that way. And they shot,
i which was 13 ft. by 20 fu» into a Ladle*
legs dear up to his body, and was very family.
that
is
if
there
were
any
Ideas.
He
was
a
Farmers
and
city
property
owners
de
­
Watting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
badly hurt on Friday of last weekimprovement that we think will be much siring to sell or exchange should remem­ successful teacher, and hl&lt; heart was In
John* town.
The great strike al camp No. 1. was de­
appreciated after a long and weary ride, ber that purchasers and traders are keep­ his work. To perfect himself iu that voca­
John Budd Is able to be again, and the
clared off on the 11th. al noon, and the
tion.
Ije
went
to
the
Stati
Normal
scliool,
ing
an
eye
on
ray
listed
property
for
a place to rest yourselves and children.
work will soon be obliged to move if be
workmen
went
to
work
again
at
advanced
graduating
in
1878.
He
continued
to
bargains.
keeps on improving.
In order to make tilings
Remember those who wish to sell and teach after his return. Finally he organ­
Mrs. C, Plunder is seriously ill. She
The work of cutting the timber on the
are obliged to sell are the one* who put ized himself into a granger, and turned
has Iteen a great sufferer at different times
Boss
land
is about oue-thtrd finished.
himself
loose
on
n
farm
in-Carlton,
still
their property in the hands of the agent;
Geo. Bakerand wife have disolved • part­ for a number of years with neuralgia at
therefore purchasers will find the agency teaching winters. In 1878 the people
the
face and bead; and the present vfeltaIn our Mammoth Establishment we will
thought he was about the proper person nership; Mrs. Baker taking one child and
headquarters for bargains.
IMPROVED
for clerk of Barry county. And he wa*. Mr. Bu the otiwr. This is the second time Uon h very’ severe.
keep
School la district Na 8, ha4 closed quite
i&lt;k&gt;.
They thought so again and stronger this couple have been separated tn the last
suddenly on account of the sickness oC
,
in 1830; and he left the office'with as good six raowths.
A new merchant In our berg. It is H. the teacher, who ,we understand has gone »
On Jefferson street two houses and Inta a reeord as was ever made In any county
to Ann Arbor for treatment School will
Armour,
Jr.,
ho
having
bought
out
the
office.
He*wae
aiderman
onee.
white
a
)
at bargains, and on easy terms.
be resumed again soon.
All the time.
resident of this city; but has made peace store of Geo. Baker.
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
The ice houses around, here are nearly
Sawdust city is half mile west of Douds
HOG CHOLERA, and
Our specialties for the present wllll»e| house well finished, water works, concrete with his conscience since. He didn’t fool
। away much time after his term as county Corners. It consists of a saw mill, that all filled with ice of an excellent quality.
walk, cistern, wood shed. etc.: rents al HO dark expired. He bought the G. K. gives employment to about twenty men. This- means ice cream lu a hot day, caw
PIN WORMS IN HORSES. your Choice of seventy-thtk
i per mon|b. 81.000; 8500 down, bal. &lt;m Beamer farm in Irving, and lives there and cats about 8,000 feet of lumbar each almost taste it now.
its il,me Bt 7 per cenL
HCXDREDS ox them.
A. P. King is sick—took cold white fill­
yet. Anti he doesn’t fnriu it by proxy day, that is drawn to Cloverdale. Lafe
ing his ice bouse.
And one house and lot one block from either, not when Official duties do not pre­ Whittemore is proprietor.
Enoch Andrus visited our school osro
ictory. 8800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per vent But he couldn’t give up his school
That have been selling for 86.00. 87.00,
day last week. The writer would have
. Cheap.
work—taught winters right along until
88.50. 80.00 and 810.00 These will all be
Frank Mosey lias returned from the been glad to have met him. and. fanned iris ■
two
years
agt&gt;
Im
was
made
secretary
of
felt boot factory—1
lots and
acquaintance but will have fa- wait iteput out and sold for
st, with furnace, cellar* un­ the county board of examiner*. He has north.
splendid
Wm. Cooper and wife have returned defitritely.
good cistern, good well, made such a pxxl one, that they ought to
der whole
from a visit with friends in. Canada.
The meeting at th* Gregory school house
and.wlll
undoubtedly
keep
him
right
at
It:
and
folding
doora.
house well flu
The Free Methodists began meetings at on Sunday night last was well atUmcted
bt at a bargain force’s built and equipped for that kind tlie Center Monday evening, of this week.
small bam. Can
and a good interest shown.
Just think of IL* You must come eariey
of business. With Iris ability, high
and ou easy terms..
The
Ladles
Mite
aoclety
will
meet
with
aud stay late to see all the many bargains
in the let character, force and popularity, there Mrs. Wm. Seaman Wednesday of this
Several splendid bn
that may be yours. We have ateo placed
could be a bright political tntnre for him
George Hiochanui is slowly recovering
ward and other parte of the city.
on the Bargain Counter 35 heavy
If he were self-seeking, but he isn’t. He is
Fpr talc in H'utiin'jx by
We bare l»cen told that one ol vuc fmnu Iris severe illness.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on
a young man. a Barry county man too, in
Mr*. Grorg* Clark is vteUtag frteoda in
young gentleman got fighting mad the
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
record, diameter end success the
other evening just because a young lady West Baltimore.
40-acre farm in Irving, all Improved, soil
who know him take a just pride.
Mrs. Emm Tinkler waa at Mra. Ed
refused to dance with Wm.
,
Tbati wll be cl*»ed out
good, frame bam 25x85 with basement,
Andrus was married to Miss
Esther Gray visited her sister In Nash­ Warners lari week sewing.
log house, good orchard, and well fenced. Harriet Spa
ng and she has l&gt;eeii a true
Mrs Ed Prichard is some better »l
Can b? bought at a bargain on easy terms. lielp meet to him. They have u very com­ ville last week.
•
Ws learn through urn- of the eorresixind- present writing.
Good value for'85.00 these are only a few
80 acre farm for sate In Oteego county. fortable farm h«»mt\ and arnuud the fireside ents ot tlie News that a scandal mill lias
A. G. Henry has been
gather
tour
sons.
'
Description
said
to
be
black
mum
!
aud
clay
। of the attractive bargains that arc to be
begun operations in Maple Grove. We and tike mill Is on Charley
loam—Umber beech, maple and elm, «o
should judge by put experience that it Iran
i found.
.
rods from school, TJi' and 8S ‘nttes from
The Dowling grange had «
A mean Wowten man In North Castleton been in operation for several years.
Best shirting can be had for 9 and each of two railroad*, SO acres improved,
There is family living not far from the supper Satunlay eve. Tbo Jt
has
been
rutefaig
a
rumpus
hi
Isaac
C.
, log bonao and barn and .small granary;
j
11 cents.
grange
was Invited.
east
Barry
county
line
who
exemplUy
the
Corr's borne—smiled too sweetly on Cart’s
Millie Emmims will entertain U
. Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging- miles from county seat, 100 voters In town­ better half. Carr stood tlw foolishness as ttdage that “when whiskey steps In the
ship. Price 81,200. Will trade for farm
man eteps ouL" We are credibly Informed Aid society Thursday. Feb. 18th,
long
as
he
could
and
then
swore
out
a
I hwn8« Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery. in this section and pay difference.
warrant for Aaron Wooden. But Wo»xleu that two of the men cause bom* one night Hinchman. It eras held last Ttat
। Gloves.
wouldn't liave It that way, and skipped: last week and were so much under tbo InMary Daly gave a party
fiucnoe of whiskey that lhej began to tear
I
Plano twlnwblnder, will trade for wood leaving a drsolate home and an unsavory tilings around in great shape, and even
jeputetic’i iwlrithl him.
or other property.
No wonder liter
threatened to put one of the younger mem­
Malhvilte
is
getting
considerably
stirred
A horae. $50—will trade for wood.
bers of the family out of the way; at tea*! HarrlDgtmi's face
be had to go to one of the neighbors to
A very pronging young stalhon four
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.
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years old, ban an excellent pedigree, timed
Grippe number* many victims around stay all night in order to save hitiaeif from
the cruel trcatiwral ol hte father and cider | account ot
in a race with 14 starters at Staafc.

Bargains every week.
Bargains every day in the
w eek
Money saved always when

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�! yi«rs •«&lt;&gt; &lt;&amp;*° °°w'- W,Uie
' most humane of mankind,

Beatrix Randolph.

,n«d»U,e of mmrrthtng
*™vdu,. At ««&lt;&gt;&gt;!» tlutluogb”*
otoc- «»d Mtw Cwlwto.b-r [yovfd •» be
ffZmSbl- «»d mb-uttod wife

By JULIAN HAWTHOKNK

Sb.m«d.w»r uprn non,
burn «lw lin.he »P &gt;»“&gt;
iwcrifiiyJ none
Monde; the krplootof bieweyexoept
wto, dte wild be of UM to
too •!» was alwuy, re.dy- Shu m*de
bba per. M the verMeidiu .itolt.bot
to- lei it coet him nothin. . Io ebort,
tboogb ehe »nd her bnetaml bud ulpioet
no tot■» or trwlitiona iu common, they
wetv oomptettdy in bunnony bad Uo
children, and were a model of hew x orx
domestic virtue, happiness and prosperitv
It is no small thing for a husband
to bi* oble to stilrm that hi» wife lira not
had hi* study dusted for a week, no/
launched even an oblique criticism at

CHAPTER n
noam- DnwtXAtM tbx xxw

Wallie Dinsmore by ev**/ °°e
is a man of I»ram&lt;mnt
though unobtrarive utefulnw». He »nr for the sake of the unities lei as say
pieman ot medium mso.
•lain exterior and remarkable quietC— of xp-x-ch and demeanor. He was
Hke thf heart
lR’*oe
.4*
the fMhionnbte
whirlwind, thi
uudemonstrative center of nil demonrtmtions, the repweftii colraination of
all activities. To any that he knew
•rerybodv and everything, not only that
eve rybody drc knew, but that every­
body else w&lt;rald like to know, but unnerfectlv-expres.wd
accomplWunente.
He lived is New York, but he waa at
home in aU c**untrics and in all socie­
ties, and eocaiuonaliy was met with in

i «h*n »iws yon
intended to found a collage of politics iu
1 Mexico, and left the young people to ar­
' range themselves as they liked.

mi cOTdlttai «•"
„.l -xpodtlon. B.qx*4ef
••&lt;n&gt; «nd of the reel of the world •»
-voo--iiul&gt;»niW to thxtpeononn xa In- ■silver popper box. and overwhelmed her
de volatile with red pepper.
fcnxUon eignincal.re ofcroquette
‘
on.jodic.-. Hie neck iwiwto-l forward. Blinded by her indignation, she was on
and hh Ifenre wm thin and cunwd like &lt;the poini of putting a piece of the highly
viand In her w^ ith. when
the new moon. Then- wa- llr. B«.u- condnuented
■
Inigo, who was on L ?r left, and
tori, once a clergymen, am ’ .an actor, e □en.
I
who
bad
been
aMimilatin:. *»fe nourishInrzj beaded, small bodied Jt%n, with a i
big nose and deep «*ct eyes, -xtmmaly Itnent with knife, fork and forefinger,
grecefnl and deUhcrate in his nt tittide* ।and vast enjoyment of dmmping and
hurriedly set down the glass
and gestures, wearing* in repcro an «• deglutition,
&lt;
of sherry h" was raising to his lips, and
pmdon of thoughtful tuntaneholy. as if &lt;
with
gre.U
{rood nature, arrested the
reflecting that he bad been n clergyman, i
but brightening, when addiwwed, with a jyoung la-ly’a hand by laying life own
fat
paw
upon
it “My dear inadam,"
smile of aimuet cicmuv* swrcttiem. a* I
he
if remembering that he was m&gt; actor.
I axebdnwfl with life unctuous Hebraic

“ „ S«rv. it- AU
&gt;»•*
real to we-asif it were not pomdble. It
t
la not I wh'» ipcak to you. but the musu.
1
that is tl»e reason
“7 b^ng ht-rc. And
t
yet I should like to have yo»
me for
,
myerlf^ePe I should W ve-y tendy.
(
have
onlv
uiy
mnsit?
to
late;
iv
pl
ace of
|
» ft IT**1
tmy mother and my’ fatherleal, 1 know, but not quite everything.
;
.And I cannot help filing ^ust as if
|It stood between me and yon. It is n
disgui.*
that 1 must wear, and I know
:
|that the disguise is better than what is
beneath
it"|
Here her'eye happened to encounter
Jocelyn's.
He wm garing at her npjmr,

Hum tn formulate Its opinion accurately
abo«t a wk thing. As for Bellingham,
whatever he may have thought, he ex{roM»d nothing- H1'
pushed his
way through the throng that surrounded
the singer, took her hand, looked in her
eyes and said. "Good night!" Strange
to say this nncert-moniuiu behavior
reined to satisfy her; a glow of pleasure
mounted to her face, and traaafter she
jppeared light heartcd and oonwnt. Bel‘iegham went away immediately after­
ward, and without saying good night to
»y on»j else.
At the end of the evening Jocelyn
muriti-red up to Wallie,&lt;nd putting both
hand* on his heat's shoulders said, “Well,
dd tnsn. whnt do yon think of her?"

“I think a great deal," Wallie replied.
“You saw her abroad, didn’t you?"
irawl,
“wetId you commit suicide at a ,•ntly in much anxiety, anti bis lipe
j
“No. the general did. Why?'
teemed
to
be
forming
some
voiceless
,
\ I
&gt;tablelike this?"
“Nothing," said Wallie, quietly fixing
The prima donna-did not know
hia African lemur.
“Oh, I’m awfully obliged." returned a-ords.
j
his gray eyes upon the other’s dismayed
Such as they were the Cadwalader
whnt
he
meant
but
she
stopped
and
re
­
Mrs.
Bright, renlly feeling 50
moru i
[
visage, “except that I saw Milo. Mararn
Dinsmore* made up their minds to ex­
jected that she wan thinking aloud in।sceounts than one. though she lutd never ;
last year in Vienna, and -I think her
tend the right hand of hospitality te
of’making a speech, and that what
t&gt;efore
l&gt;een able to endure tlutt. horrid »tcad
&lt;
t
greatly improved."
Mile. Mnrnnm Mrs. Cadwalader called
was thinking luul more reference to
free
and easy impresario.
She over- »he
(
(
on her in person, am! Wallie, as a mat­
blue eyed man with the brown beard
came her repugnance, and recouped her- :he
•
ter of course, in the shape of his name distinguished at all she is apt to tippear (
continued
sat bn her right than to any one else
self for Bellingham's scant courtesy by- who
t
Written vu a piece of pasteboard. The almost too much to. Not to mention ।
-xtracting whole hogsheads of it from :n the room; whereupon a blush rose to
diva’s acceptance having been secured the huetess of the evening, there were. .
We've
heard
of a w&lt;nnan who Raid she'd
face, she murmured something hardly
Hie ample reservoirs of her other neigh- aer
;
the other invitations were issuod, and tor example, Mrs. March, of the Worn- ।
walk five mUea to get a bottle of Dr.
Everybody
en's Political assodation, slim, erect, |bon After all it amounted to the same irticulnte. and rat down.
the dav arrived.
Pierce
’
s
Favorite
Prescription If she could
united
and
applauded
and
seemed
to
be
thing. So a woman receives attention,
all
,
“Ton will have to put in an appear­ holding h*r elbows close to her rides, ।
nl get it without. That woman I ad tried
Hr wm about forty-two years of age, ance,” raid Wallie to Geoffrey Belling­ with a tjgtt business mouth and yearn- it
much pleased.
j is small odds whence it comes.
IU And It's a medicine which makes It­
“
My
Go«l,
whnt
an
actress!"
muttered
hut hxikrd youogw, having light hair ham during the previous week. "You ing, melanchMy eyes; poesrosing an in
. Bellingham and the diva meantime
self fell in toning up Che system and cor­
and a subdued reddish complexion, and built the opera house, and decency de- Bufferable commaml of language, en­ tiod taken a short cut to n mutual under­ Mr. Beaufort to his neighbor, Mrs. March.
recting Irregularities m roon as Its use !•*
•The delicious audacity of that last sen­
he aeemwl. when you considered bi^ exnnd would have been aston­
hanced by a faculty of seeming to*re- standing,
।
begun. Go to your drug rtore. pa) a
riutntls it."
perieac and serenity, inilefinitely or iu
ished, inul they atopi*d to think about tence was inimitable!"
dollar, get n bottle and tty It—tri d
“The more reason why not, the archi­ press more than she uttered; Miife Knr“She must be very clever." returned
ftM-t infinitely older. He had unexcep­ tect reidied. ”1 should have to be intro- ner, of German extraction, with short, it, at the vistas of sympathetic feeling
second, &lt; third If necessary. Before the
tional l* manners, wae genial, kindly,
third one's been taken you’ll know that
saiidy hair, pale, prominent eyes, a snub that were opening up Wore them. Sun­ the lady, veiling her bujiness mouth
dkicul, and 1’don't care for it."
there's a remedy U&gt; help you. Then vou’ll
gentlv humorous and insensibly enter“Yon will have to come," the other re­ nose and protruding jaw; her volubility shine arose on their way, and they with the bouquet she carried; “but how
keep on aud a cure'll &lt; ome. But If yon
taiuing. He never was detected making ’ peuted czilmly. "Do you ward the wo­ was as great as that of Mrs. March, rambled unWard at their will. To talk very noticeable her foreign accent- in!"
shouldn't feel the help, should be dfeapan efiort, and he &gt;ever forbore an effort
“Ach! well, my dear, it has b&lt;»u a
and her rapidity greater; but whereas with the primq dofina on a subject that
man to l»e disn-spectable?”
apolnted in the results—you'll find a
to be oldiging. He was as accurate m a
tong
time
before
1
could
come
to
dalk
so
the former ladA conversation was attracted her was like drawing har­
“It's none of my business."
guarantee printed on the bottle-wrapper
peuduiuiu, and m versatile as a conti­
“It is. A woman is what her asso­ mainly exjdanatory and argumenta­ monic* from some exquisite instrument. asone would not know 1 was German."
that’ll get your money back for you.
nent, He could neither play, sing, act, ciates are. If respectable people don’t
put
in
Mi«
Korner
charitably.
“
Made
­
She
responded
to
the
lightest
touch,
and
tive. Miss Komer's wm interrogatory
How many woman are then* wlin’d
make a sjM-ch, write a book, nor paint a recehre her they are to blame if she
and anocdotical; Mrs. Bright, a beauty, you could rec the promise and invitation moiselle shpeak very "*«11 for a be­ rather hare the money than health? Ann
picture: but no one knew better than he
of
music
iu
her
face
Ijufore
you
spoke.
the
wife
of
a
wealthy
brewer,
holding
“Favorite Prescription" produces health.
ginner."
how all three things ought to be done, cuts up."
“They say the Russians are a very Wonder is that there's a woman willing to
.
“If she were a novice—but she’s no- heraelf as if she were on horwback. rush­ Bellingham forgot that this was the
ar was more sympathetically appreci­
suffer when there's a guaranteed remedy
ing at a topic or an enterprise m if it woman whore adventure* and audacities superstitious people," remarked Mr.
j toriaus!"
•
ative of others’ attempts to do them.
in the nearest drug store.
I
"You affect Phariroeifon iu imitation were a five barred gate, and forgetting everybody liad been disctukdng for weeks Plainter. putting up Iris eye glxraai: “I
Be smiled easily. 13111 always as if uhe ' of your Puritan ancestors.
But this it the next moment, headstrong, enthu­ post; she was to him a delicious outlet must remember to ask Miss Marana
Dr. Pierce’s IJellets regulate the stomach,
I jKX»r girl is neither a witch nor a Q taker. siastic, blase; she had embraced Her­ for a part of his nature which he had whether she has ever investigated any
liver and bowels. Mild and' effective.
She looks like a
Her notoriety cornea from her genius: bert
]
Spencer during the last season, and heretofore repressed oven when by him­ of the phenomena.
Miss Estelle Long, of'Cadillac, bi a
the rest is mere hearsay, which it's none reproduced
j
him tn jeta and spurklro: self; so the seed first discover* itself in medium iterself: 1 should like to investi­
member of the board of school examiner*
of your bushies* to attend to. I intend Mrs.
i
Musgrave, the dramatic reader. the earth, and the flower in the sunlight gate, under rigorously scientific tests,
for Wexford county,
♦
that she shall leave New York without' But
]
why continue? The peculiarity of
When, half an hour ago* he had been the range and quality of her abnormal
a spot on her reputation. ami yon must New
j
York society is that no two people presented to MUe. Marana in the draw­ mpacitiw."
Findlay. Ohio, May 1st. ISM.
bear a hand. Otherwise you’re rpt tl» are
(
“Since meeting Mlle. Marana.’ raid J. M. Loose lied Clover Co.. Detroit;
alike; you have to focut roaraelf ing room be had felt that she was beau­
fellow I took you for." Wallie knew anew
,
for every person you meet; where- tiful, but remembered that she mui*t be Mr. Knight, addressing Wallte, but gra­
Geutlemen: I have been using your
Bellmghani better and had more infiu- m
, abroad the difficulty is to distinguish repellent, nnd had passel on without a ciously pitching his voice so n* to be over­ Fluid Extract of Red Clover for
nice over him than any one else, and Mr.
■
Smith from Mr. Brown and Mrs. second look. Hb*’. on the other hand, heard by the diva, “1 no longer marvel tlon nnd find it a truly wonderful medicine
the end of it was that Bellingham con- ,Jones from Mrs. Robinson. P&lt;*opte there bad i»een sensitive to iris hostility, told it Ruasian despotism. I should be a in tact docs more liuui you t'laiai for it. 1
clrerfully recommend it to any one suffer­
sented to come.
। s-.-vm to be born, bred nnd molded in herself that be looked crore aud frigid, iL'ive myself were I Mr countryman—
ing from that or kindred romplaintK
There were less than twenty persons 'platoons; the various i*ocial grades each aud thought it fortunate that he was an nay. my slavery has begun even M it Ur
Yours respectfully,
.
nt tlie dinner. The dining room walls 'Ims the same traditions, the same prus- architect instead of a singer, liable to
"By George! old fellow.” whispered
FREPEIIKK Lvt&gt;i.v.
were of a «»ft Indian red hne, the wood ixx-ta,
.
the same resources, the same top­ appear with licr on the stage. Bui now, Jocelyn aside to the general, "hanged if
The above Is but one of many such
work bring mahogany and maple. The ics of conversation, the some tailors, and under the mingled persuasion of happy I didn't think for a moment the girl was
letters we are receiving every day. If jou
flowers on the table were yellow and the same face*.
accident and the genial stimulus of ?oing to give’xui away!"
art ailing try Ixxme's Extract Kid timer.
blue. Th. room was lighted by tinted
But in New York we have nut nettled lights, company and the table, their
“Don’t yon believe it." the general If it does jini half as much guod as Mr.
wax candles, each provided with a little down
.
yet: our people have what may be averted regards had unaware* turned to mumbled in reply. "She ain't going to Loden, you will be well repaid. If It
colored shade. Everything looked cool, called a New York look, but there is no ju-.-Ard—an accord which might prove rive us away, nor give henrlf away,
does you no good after faithful trial re­
fresh and sweet. The hot and hostess New York type—the former being a temporary, but was certainly delightful neither—not to you. anyhow, and don’t* turn the bottle to druggist you purchas'd
ot and he will return your money, as such
Gore her hand Jlnt to Mrt. Cad wahulcr. received their guests in the adjoining trick of facial cxpreralon merely; the It was st range to both of them, but with you forget ftT*
drawing room. By previous arrange­ latter a matter of feature and struct­ the rert of strangenere that svems like a
The dinner came to an end, the ladies is our instructions. Onlv try it is all we
could not help it. Hte laugh was a low,
ment Mlle. Marana nnd Mrs. Benuox ure. But we aro preparing to people h sweet familiarity till now forgotten. withdrew, and tlie gentlemen presently ask. For sale by W. H. Good) ear.
contagious chuckle, and seemed to sug­
were the first to arrive. The diva was hemisphere, white the European nations Now they would let air and warmth into followed them to the drawing room.
Tire remains of the late sweet singer.
gest an unexpected charm and drollery
dressed in something white, of a lithe have to pack themselves together like the secret chambers of theik minds: now
People were already arriving for the Emma Abbott, are to be incinerated in the
in Hie. There was a manly, masculine
and feathery effect, giving the imprtn- sardines in a box, or jMckles in a jar. they could read the answer to their
Detroit crematorium.
reception, and the room wm getting
look and quality about his j&gt;lain face
m&lt;m of a beautiful great bird.
Her mathematically, economically and ir­ Fjrintual riddles in each other's face.
crowded.
A number of immaculate
and ordinary figure, and in tlx* tone and
heart was up, for this was her first ir­ revocably, and by natural selection have1
At the other end of the table Mrs. young gentlemen, in tight fitting even­ th* ro'aonoua taint wbken causes the .beat*,
utterance of his voice. You felt that
by taking Hood'a SarsapartlM.
revocable step in her assumed personal­ long since lost their elbows and idiosyn­ Cadwalader was prospering bbtbrsvmely
ing dn-M. were reaching over their shirt
there was substance in him when reity. She was a high spirited girl, and crasies. We are all elbows ou this side with Mr. Grasmere on one Imnd an*
Whitehall has a toboggan slide.
quired—tlutt he was by no means a
rollara to gvt a glimpse of the notorious
having entered upon her course she had of the water, especially since we have Mr. Barclyffe'on the other. The conver­
phantom of conventions and escapes—
Marana. There was an unintermitteut
THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE
laid aside fear and irresolution.
ceased any longer to lie all fists and sation was of an esthetic cast—would
that, when everything else had been
buzz of talk that made it difficult to
Whatever she did she would do with shoulder*.
eliminated from liim, a gentleman would
tin- Wagnerian method of musical com­ bear anything that was said. The la­
her might. Such a vision of purity aud
In addition to the guests above men­ position prevail, and if bo, would not
rvonain.
dies were nnmerotts nnd brilliantly
Gextekmen: I have been troublt**!
iovelinww as she was did not often en­ tioned there were several of our older
music ultimately be chargeable with in­ drenned, but many of’ them looked a with bad blootl for some years, but recent
He was a great favorite with women
ter a New York drawing room. She acquaintances—Gen. Inigo, Hamilton
and with children, and his relations with
fringing on the preserves of the other ■little uneasy, as if they suspected they ly putvb«se&lt;I two bottle of •Illblmrd’gave her hand firet to Mrs. Cadwolader Jocelyn and Bellingham. When dinner
the former were just as cor&lt;Ual and sim­
arte? Mr. Bardyffe, propping up iris were assisting at n somewhat hazardous
Rheumatic Syrup, which has entirely
and then to Wallie. The latter grasped wm announced Wallie Dinsmore took
as with the latter. If you dropped
mustache (K-casiotuclly with his napkin, enterprise. Tlie prima donna wore on cured me. As a blood purifier it has no
it cordially, and seemed about to say in MUe. Marana and seated her at his
in t.-&gt; see him during a mornimr you
was of opinion that music was the soul her breast a locket art with diamonds equal, and I also take pleasure In recom­
something, but suddenly checked him­ right hand, aud it turned out that Bel­
mending It as a tonic, alterative, tend re­
were sure to find a number of men whom
and reconciliation of all the arte, and that had belonged to ht-r mother.
self, and looked at her with an odd. per­ lingham sat next below her. much to hia
liable rheumatic remedy.
it was particularly worth while to meet,
that a knowledge of music would hence­
“Bay. Witman," said one of th*
plexed expression, like a man who in displeasure.
Very truly yonrs.
He told himself that he forth be india])ensable to enable the
■ittiug about in the easy chairs nnd
young
gentlemen
above
mentioned
to
S. E. Fl»n«tw»n. Eaton Rapid*. MIc!.
anoking VVollie’s famous cigar- nnd taken by suprise. Doubtless so much owed W^Jlie one. On the other sijle of painter, the sculptor and the poet to do
another, "did yon Doties the locket?"
Thl&gt; is to certify that we know Mr.
beauty
would
be
a
surprise
to
any
one.
him
sat
Mrs.
Bright,
whom,
indeed,
he
agarettiK He had n fine old fashioned
their work intelligently. “Aa^to archi­
-Haven't been able to get up to her Ferguson, and believe the statement ma-4*
After a fnoment&gt; hesitation he said, luul taken into the tabic. The other
hom-e down in West Twenty-third
tecture." added he, “we all know that yet. confound it! Does she iqnak En­ by him to be true. We untadtatiugly
street nnd plenty-of money, which he "I'm glad to welcome wu to thia coun­ gentlemen thought that Bellingham hod in its higher manifestations it has been
rweomtuend this remedy as we believe it to
glish?"
try, mademoiselle. I hope you will learn nothing to complain of. Mra. Bright,
knew bow t&lt;&gt; spend; that is. he was both
termed frozen music." “Some of Wag­
to feel l^ke an American at) much as you who could interest herself alxiut almost
“Pretty well, I believe. I spoke be the greatest family medicine on our
generous nnd economical.
ner's music that I have heard." retorted
shelves.
Wax worth A Sort. r.
already
look
like
one."
French
with
her.
Full
of.
the
devil!"
anything,
provided
it
did
not
last
more
But the most remarkable thing about
Mr. Grasmere, “was dry enough to be
,,
Eaton Rapids, Mich.
“Thank you; if it is American to feel than an hour or so. noticed that her
“What about the loctatr1Wallie Dinsmore was that, instead of
Sold by Fred U Heath. Prepared only
calltnl harmonized hay lofts.”
"Given to her by the czar of Russia,
bt-ins in fact the bachelor uncle of so­ happy Then I am one,” she answered, companion wm good looking, and deter­ ’ This epigram was overheard by Mr.
by The Charics Wright MedicineCouqmnj.’
and
it
was
observable
m
she
spoke
that
before
he
came
into
the
Irasiness.
”
mined to exploit him on the subject of Damon at the center of the table, and
ciety that he was in spirit, he was actu­
Detroit, Mich.
"By Jove! Say. does a fellow liavp to
She had read Ruskin’s he humid lately called out, “There's a
ally and conspicuously married. Mrs. this foreign lady's pronunciation was re­ architecture.
Sneak thieves are active at Detroit.
Chdwalader DiDBiuor»(they never called markably accurate. Wallie forbore to “Stones of Venice," and had seen classic portrait of Grasmeru down at the club‘ be introdneed, or.can yen go right up
' and talk to her?"
her Mrs. Walhel was a few years older make the observation, however: he only and medunval antiquities abroad.
that is said to have l»een pointe'! to the
‘
“Oh. sail in: She wutft nfind. These
Accordingly die rode at him with time the old cow died of."
than her husband and weighed about took his chin between his thumb and
Hereupon
1 women always like to be taken by
great dash and courage, and nt first be
fifty pounds mare than he. She was forefinger with a quietly smiling look.
Mrs. Cadwalader said: “What deli­ answered her graciously enough. Ih*- Mr. Bidgood burst into a hearty laugh, storm!" So Mr. Witman struggled formighty and imposing, convincing aud
and observed that the old row proliablv
cious
lace,
Mademoiselle
Marana!
It
is
Wtam aha wm a Child, she cried Cor Castons
memorable. Upon her massive counte­
fore long, however, he perceived that died from feeding on th.* harmonions word to try his luck aa a sturmer.
Bellingham, after wandering about
nance, which had tike texture and hue of like frost work on ivory. Will you take she did not know the meaning of her hay loft. Mr. Grasmere, who was prole‘
the finest yonk-and-w^ite enamel, was a cup of teoT
own information, and then he became ably of Scotch extraction, drew himself; restleealy.hj the crowd trying to keep
Mlle. Marnna declined, and presently laconic. Young Mrs. Bright, on the oth­
his lock turned toward the diva, and
fixed immutably a gnu-mns smile, which
up to his fnll height and raid to Mrs.
finding hitunelf. neverthelem. coustantlv
nerved to condense, as it were, into man­ the other guests begun to arrive.
er hand, was not accustomed to rehnffs
There was Mr. Bareliffe, a wool mer­ and Bellingham's reticence only stimu­ Cxdwataler. with a gleam from Ismeatb&gt; Inought up within a few feet of her,, r.t
ageable dimensions the dae too ponder­
his
eyelids,
that
such
men
os
tlje
last
; length made up his mind tp pi bom?.
ous acreage &lt;rf her cheeks and to refine chant. but for social purposes an ama­ lated her en terprise. She sparkled on like
t wo *q&gt;eakcrH did more than vice or i^oMontague is securing a good Ice crop.
the contour of her scarlet lips. Her teur composer. He whs » small. slender, cataract in a rainbow, determined that
But just as he was on tlie puint of bidrance to delay civilization. Mrs. Codhair, of a dense yellow hue. without a lively man, with gray hair and an im­ he should fall in love with her at any
• ding adieu to Mrs. Cadwalader some
walader smiled with scarlet Ups. and
thread of gray, was arrartgvd in an in- mense gray mustache, like a great bar rate. Meanwhile his other ear was be­
1 one struck a chord on the piano, a hwh Too put water on the oiirumg timber*. r.i« «••
said in her small, caresshjg voice, “The
acruLiblt- mjmncr. epon what might be across the lower part of his face; he had ing visited occasionally by the low and
proprietor of the ‘ProfeMional Amateur'• fell upon the assembly, and it become
termed the cylindrical principle: it re- the air of always standing on tiptoe to varied mtudc of a voice the freshest aud
cannot believe that civilization is dth evident that the Marana wna going to effen Mitalstm. T&lt;* &lt;Jo this, mke Hood»
prep
across
this
bar
with
a
sportive,
■esnbled a carving in varnished maple:
most melodious, be thought, he had ever
' ring. And there she steed at tlie piano. partita, the great blood |&gt;urlBer. which radle-.
layed."
twinkling expression. There was Mr. listened to.
it lookedjmttle.
cure* catarrh. It
’
If jhere was any further danger of ■ the pure lovehnesa of her countennnc* and permsuentty
the nenes. Im* sure to ret w-y
As for her figure. Mrs Cadwalader Bidgood, a rosy, roistering, spherical
At times, too, as the dishes were breach of the peace it was averted by the‘ looking across the crowd, and looking at sTrenirtheuK
Hood's harsafMinUa.
might have stood f&lt;jr the capatan of a personage, bald headed and short of passed, the lovely speaker would lean
•
him.
He
folded
hia
arms
and
stool
action of Wallie, who now aruro iu his
It emta 10 cents per day ver capita to
three decker, round which the jovial breath; he smiled at yon with a pene­ toward him, so that her soft white plum­
place and proposed the health of the1 still, nnd no one but he knew that she feed the pi ferment In tbte House of Cor­
seamen trip as they heave the mighty trating look, as if there were a private age brushed his shoulder.
Tlie Ma■ sang tn him.
rection at Detroit.
anchor. Her voicc.tneanwfiile.waa.-mall. joke between yon and hinwrlf which it ran.a and Wallie were having a moct en­ gm-.-st of the evening. “Though our
When the aong was over there vnur a
guest tonight," he said, “she is « host in।
■oft and carntiung. and sh.* regarded would not do to mention.
Piles, lite. Plies.
tertaining conversation.
It waa not
.nd If .bo ™
(,, , forei^ great etir of admiration and surprise and
There was Mr. Grasmere, tall, courtly about architecture, and yet Bellingham
her interlocutor with a gfetice of indnlIxmae's Red Clover Pile R«nedy, Ha
geot coquetry, as if to mitigate the ter­ and romantic, with a resonant voice and: felt attracted by it Wallie was smiling •and, we all know that some of the tru­ comment; for though everybody had ex­ positive specific, for all forms of the di­
; pected something’ very go4d nobody ease. Blind, bleeding. Itching. Ulberat*''!
ror of her proportions, though it really an occasional gleam from beneath his1 and chuckling, and ever and anon niak- est Americans have never set foot m the
aud protnidlng piles. Price 50c- l'(’:
■mdfred them only more a|Mrtning. Nor. upper eyelids, os if his soul were kindling! ing some pithy or arch remark. The Lrntod State*.” The u&gt;Mt having been
sale by W. II. Goodyear.
was her usual talk, ns miglt have been within him. He had been a lawyer by diva seemed to be attempting to describe drank with much cordiality. WalUe
•xpectod. about devouring quarter profession, bet had married well, and■ the mental visions which certain kinds
karn that ^"‘ct'h br
The Greenville Pioneer society tn ’
beeves. or causing earthquakes, or oblit
was now the proprietor of an artistic of muric called up for her. At last she heart, ladies and gentleman, but that is
January 21.
erating population*, but nU&gt;ut embrvid- weekly. There was Mr. Knight, a dis­ said, “The end is like *1110 awful rose of where it came from.”
Wbon the applnniw bad KibudKl tier,
srod handkerchief.-*, and summer zi-ph- tinguished politician with fresh com­ dawn.’ and it seems to keep unfolding
yw blowing on wild roses and the hob- plexion. clear cut features, powerful1 more and more, but the twilight darkens ww« p»we, and Hie priM do„„, .
mm nt infante' slumber. Was ebe, then, black eyes nnd snow white hair; his&gt; between, and you can only feel that the ewTrf with dieting b«rt thaterirr.
a sardonic humorist, &lt;&gt;r a fool buried bearing was covertly condescending, as‘ great flower blooms
last in the maro- body-, oral were fixed upon bw a. if exthough he were reluctant to have you1 ing of the other world.”
I.-cting a reply. She eul . dbnnayed
hearted, practical, shrewd womnn. with realize how greatly he was your supe­
at Bellingham, bnt to yr» wenAt the same moment Mrs. Bright wa.«
■bar,; eyes. a politic disposition and un- rior. There was Mr. Damon, also white» saying to Bellingham; -In’ that war
a« down, and an expaxwioa of ooldnM.
haired and white bearded, n somewhatt don't you see. tiny second and third boxM bad mddenly overspread to taco. She
■efajting (teterminatk.n.
f
The fact that sin- w» not of nnrto- nnaucceasfnl publisher, but gifted with‘ would have just as good a rit-w &lt;rf the done a long breath.
owe. with . wrft
a warm heart, a keen wit and a Utter
anrt-Mnd yet
P«Wt ro«l&lt;- of her white dnm, and rlaneal
down the table. She baud the topping
The county seat hi to be removed fr&lt; •
tional wrath nnd beat about him. mix&lt;x!
olhandx. aud «xw Jocdyn ernihug and
Caruana to Owosso, whereat the lattet :■
with laughter and mockery. and notbBiihcr BelBngbxia lud not baud her nodding enrunmgingly. and Inigo ham­
__ .i v.
. s
or elee be didn't think it &lt;Xorth whfle to merino
tMtidiuua person or to bully a
' xtiswer. He tamed to the voum dire
Such of these gentlemen m posswwed
wives wore accompanied by them, but
the latter were for the moat l«rt like
tee engravings of ladle®
fmdiinn pa
pere—though their face* might be preU
;y it waa the dresses you looked nt nud
recollected. When an American lady i*

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

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weffies eyebrow, wenl np. He bed
^?S^'U,w*teUn« Bellta&lt;h*u&gt;. nnd
had been lunch xnnued by hi, evident

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�PRORATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry
At a xrxsluu at thr i-rohate ik............ .....
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Offlee.
Iu the;CUyufMMUn», tn said county,on I'm*
day, the lithdavof Jai.imrv, tn the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
mi.
Present, Charles Vf. Armstrong, Judge of
Gran-1 RiPw.-» la.
Probate.
MmoienUv.........
lu mo matter of the estate of Ambrose
Irving......................
IhibbrU. dereaxed.
.
Habtixos.............
Daniel Striker, executor of said estate, comes
into court nnd represent* thu lie iff prei&gt;ared tu
Monpra.............
IU !fl render his final account a* anedt executor, and
Niibrille.........
12.00 praj * that tho sama may bn heard Mid allowed,
CharioOe.........
and he be discharged from Ills said trust.
Eaton Rapids..
Tlierenimn Ittoont.-reJ. that Wednesday, the
-tarits-jv............
ilUi gay of February, A. 1&gt;. l-ni.-at ten o'clock in
Drtrott....... ..
Um forenoon be luvi^ned for t tie hearing of said
petition, and that the heirs at law of »ahl de
ti
ami all oilier persons Interested tn s.Ud
5fl|M resaed
rotate, arc required io appear «t a session of sold
Court, then to be holden at tlie Probate Office
Detroit.
in the Citi of Hastings. In said County, and
Jackson
show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
I.:
Rapids
ine petitioner may not be granted, Audit is
Charlotte.....
birther ordered, that said pctltiotier ghe notice
NathrUle.......
:othe|M‘rtianslhtt:rrot(*d in said estate, of the
Monput
pendency ot said petition, mid the henriug
thereof, by eanstmt a copy of thia order to be
published In the Hastings Hanwek, a newspaKin luted and circulated lu said County of
rille...
ry once in each week for three successive
Rapid*.
10.00 5.00 weeks previous to said day ol hearing.
Chah. W. abmotuonq.
M. H COLLINS, ixxsai Agent, Hastings.
O. W- Rn.utr.K.1 r,. p &amp;T. A.. Ghicaxo.
IA true com.)
Judge of l*rob&amp;te.
“ The Niagara Fallt Eouti.'*

Balsa EaEfl I ft

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Jiicigj, KihiHjTTiSw

PJIOBATK ORDER.
Stnte of Michigan. Ciamtrol Barry—sx.
At a KMsloti of the l ipduite -Court for the
County of Barry, holden at lire Probate Office.
In the chy of Hasting*, iu said county, on
Tuesday the3»b day ot Deaembcr, in the year
one tbomuird right hundred and ninety.
Present. Charles \V. Armstrong, Judge of
ITobalr.
In the matter of the estate ot Geo. A. MeDunt-li.x minor.
On reading and filing lire petition, dni) veri­
fied, nt Jesse Townsend, guardian ot »ald minor,
praying for reasons therein set forth that he
may be licensed l&lt;» luortgagr tlie real estate of
-aid minor. In said priition drocrilred.
Tliero.ipon it l» ordered. Hint Tuesdav th«
'.'tlhday of January. A. 1&gt;. ISUI. at ten o'clock In
thr forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
iK'tilimi, and that the next of kin of sain minor
ami all other irersons Inirrvsted in said
estate, are roqufrod to appear a*, a session ot
said ' OUrt. then to be lioldcu at the Probate
office. In the city ot Hastings, in sud eountv,
nnd show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
of the nrtltloDcr may not be granted. And
it I* further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice to the persons Interested in said estate,
of the pendency nt sal.) pcRtlirn. and the hear
ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
piinltsbeo In the liAsriNnx lUNNRKanow*nai&gt;er printed am! circulated In said Connty of
Barry once in each week for Hirer successive
weeks previous to .aid dav of hearing.
.............. AV. ABMgTRONil,
Judge of Probate.
[A true i*opy.l
FttOtt \TK ORDER.
At * session of the Probate Court for ti e
County of Itarry. uolden at the Prubatv offlee tn
the City vt iladhiKs.lit snkl County, on Wedor*dav. the HUi day of .l.tnusrv. its the year one
thnnsaiui ricin hundred nnd ninety nav.
Prvsrtit. ctiariro W. Armstrong. Judge of

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peiiulng. deceMed.
On reading aud filing the dual n-count of Laf­
ayette B. Teerpenrilng. administrator of smdestate. prating that ttre »xnre may be heard ami
allowed ns lii* final areonnt and U»e decree ot
distribution lad as-ignnimit of tin- real i Mute
of said deceased duly made, and be bo (hrehurged friitu bl* said trust
Tlu-rcuixMi it U ordered, that Tintnwiuy. the
12thday of February A. D. Wi. at ten oTilock tn
the fnrenooti.be unsigned (or the touring otinld
1&gt;elitiou, and tiiat the heirs nt law «»f
said tiecrared nnd all othnc perrons Interest­
ed hi said rotate, are required to appear
al a w.*slon o! s:d&lt;l court, thru to l«e Inuden
at the Probate office, in thr city of Ha-ttoip.
lirsalil county, and show cause, it any
'here be. why the prayer of the petitioner
may not be granted. .Audit is further ordered,
that saM- petitioner give notice to the i»ersons Interested tn said rotate, of the }&gt;cndcncy of sold prtltlaii, and the hearing
thereof bv causing a eopv of this order
tybe published hi the Hastings Ba:-nkr a
uewspajH r printed and circulated in said Coun­
ty of Barry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
CliAKUS W. AitMwrnoNG.
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)

1 Jinslng ..
Detroit............
Grand Rapids I,
Nos. A ami 0 will not carry psr-’erigeri' utiles*
pravided with freight train ncnalL*
Freight train* w Hl !»•'run at the convenirtiee
ot the epuiMhv. who reserve the rl«lit to change
the time of tsucli train* without nonce.
'B l'.mi. Genl Manager.
F.
In the matter of the estate ot Clara A. Burtv a. XTnt.nor.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
lic auctkin, to tin.' highest bidder, on Tuesday,
the . &lt;1 day ot February. A. I). Pon. at teno’ciock
lathe forenoon at lire Probate Court rooms In
the City of Hartings in the County ot Barry, in
the State ot Michigan, jniriu int
Itccuse and
autbtirity granted 11 me on tne P.*th day ot
December. A. l&gt;. irm). by the Probate Court of
Barry Countv. Michuna, all of the estate right,
title and totereat of the salt! minor of. In and
to the real cststo situate and Iteing in the Coun­
ty ot Barry. In the State ot Michigan, known
and described as fjllnwa. to-wl:t: The uudlyid' ed one-half ot the north fraction of the south
west frartiotuil nuarter of section number
twenty-sevenX'-^&gt; in town number two (2&gt; north
range nine (V* west in Barry County aud Stile
ot MlehlKai. excepting forty 40) acres oil the
north sidf of said quarter section.
Dated. Hastings. Dec. mb. A. !&gt;.. io«.
David A. Bowkkb. Guardian.

NOTICE U.-’ LETriNG DRAIN CONTRACT.
Notice 1» heroby given, that f. Geo. A.
DRlenbcck. Drain (tommisloiter of the County
of Barry’ state of Mfohig.tr. will on the Xird
day of January, A. D,
nt the
haatiou of thedratn in the txwuslilp
Carlton
if 10 o’clock to
the
fore­
noon of lh.it day, proceed to receive blds for the
construction of a certalu drain, known a* the
Burd (train located and established tn the said
tonashlp of Carlton, xed described as folluns
to-wit:
Heglunlng at a »Uke on tin* * e', of tba » w '&lt;
on section is in said township thxt Is Gw tt.
west aud ik’d fL north oLUra &gt;» secUou port be­
tween sectlbns 18 aud 19. tnruce *
degrees, e
uni ft., thence xXGli drart roc ll.vb R. equaling
»X«) fL all on land ul Jno. ntrnusUsugh. thence
e 735 ft. thrnee north 13'4 d-grero r 35J fl.
Ihcuce n 35’4 degrees c n» ft limner n $DS
degrero thence n
degrees r duo (L thence *xu
degrees c l.tt fl the nee M ft. all ou laud of
.
H. ami L. R. Burd equal lug r.'JJ ft. Thence e ta
ft. thence n 315 ft. ciuxilog 334 ft on land of J.
M. Rogers (n limits ot highway, tticuee n 153 ft
tbenee n MlSi degrees tlX ft thence n T.rtj
degrees e 'JOO ft., n 45 degrees e 152 ft. n MT
degrees e too ft. u tr^i degrees e 2Cfi ft. n 25)-;
degrees e ;ux ft. n ,33 gegrero e 386 fL n Ml
degrees c 2x; fL n :w oegrerowe « fL o 74
degrees e w fL n 32k degrees c too tl n ffiH*
degrees e 217 ft n 4» degrees e 73 ft n 27 degree*
e 30) fl n 4H degrees n 335i degrees e 200 ft e 73
ft n 15 ft equaling :&lt;7tuU on land of Tobta* Ggrti*
thence n Co ft n 57k degrees e 516 ft equafitig
576 ft on landed Jno. Rickert, thence it 45
degress e 450 ft e 133 fl equaling M3 feet on land
of Henry Heirs. Total distance iu.10 fL
Bald job will be let by sections or divisions.
The section st the outlet ot the drain will toy let
first, and the remaining sections tn their orfler
up stream. In accordance with the diagram t»o*
on file with the other paper* pertaining to isud
drain, and blds will be wade and received inc
cordtnglv. Contracts will be made with the
lowest responsible bidder giving adequate {se­
curity tor the performance of the -work. ih a
rum to be fixed by me. The da'e for Jtie
completion of such contract, and the terms of
Sement therefor, shall be announced at the
&gt;e and place of letting.
Notlec is hereby further given, that on to-wlt:
23 day of January, to a. m. at drains
A. I». 1WI. the assessment of benefits
made by me will be subject to revlpw
That *urn anressment of benefits is made ax a
basis for taxation. In accordance with the pro­
visions ot the statutes: and the following
described parcel* ot Und Will be assessed by
me for benefits, und will.be subject to taxntiou
tn accordance with such benefit*, for the pur­
pose of said drain, viz:
Sec. Town. Ranre.
WSof neXxnde1, of*w’-4 IS 4 north 7 west.
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Default havlurf beau m me in tire rondltioas
of a certain mortgage made by Junes M. C&lt;4c
und A. Cole, his wife, to John R. Barti'ttn. dated
. February lithJA. D. tans, and recorded in tne
office ot tbeuet'rter nf Deeds, for the County of
Barry, and state &lt;rf Michigan, os the gilt dty ot
February. A. 11. IbSX. tn liber i&lt; of mortgages,’
on p*g« 3ie. S*ld mortgage was assigned July
:*M. 1W7. to Joel at John, and rtdd assignment
duly recorded tn tne oftK-*- nt the Register of
Deeds tor Karrv County.ln lit*er-.’7 ot mortgage*,
on nag* inc. and the same was attain x* .igned
by Joel St. John to Barry A Downing. Novem­
ber tllh, IMfO. and said asslxnmrni recorded Ip
the office of t’»- Register &lt;« Deeds hi and for
Rarrv (■fountjr. In liber 56 of mortgages on page
107. On wntf.i mortgage mere is claimed to be
due at the dab' at this notice the sum of sixty• five dollar* and thirty-two cento, am! an nitorDey’s ire of twenty-five dollars provided for In
said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding* at
law • having been instituted to recover the
moneys secured by said m irtcDRC. or any part
thereof.
.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
’oontained in xald mortgage, and the statute lu
such case made and provided, notice h» hereby
Kven that on Saturday, the uh day of April. A.
. 1891. at ten o’clock In the forenoon. 1 shall
sell at publie auetlou io the blghert M Ider, at
the north front door of the court house it* the
etty of Hastings, ithat being the pl we where
the Circuit Court tor Kxrrr Countv is h.»lden&gt;,
the premises descnbAi in said
or so
tnuoi tbSreof us may be neuevsarv to puy the
amount dnr on s»M-mortgage with -even i*r
cent, interest, and all legal e»nl». together with
aa attorney** tee of twenty-five
covennntod for therein, tire prenusra tre.lug drocriUewl !•»
said mortgage as all certain piece or parcel of
laud situate, lying and being in the State ot
Michigan, known aud described as follows,
to wit. Commencing al the quarter post on
south side of section 36. running north ou said
quarter line one-halt mile, thence west (W/ferty
rods, theoee south one-half mile, thence east
M0) forty rods to place ot beginning. AU on sec­
tion thirty-six. town 4. north of range seven
west, containing forty (W) ot land more
oric5S’
Barrt ft Downing.
Assignee &lt;rf Mortgagee.
Smith ft Colgbovx. ,
,
.
Attorneys tor Assignee of Mortgagee.
Dated. January 6,1891._____________________

State of Mlch^cSitrSsK
At * aewfoa cl the Probate Court for the
epuntv of Barry, holden nt Uin Frolmte Office in
the city ot HaxtingB. tn arid ftmnty. on Wednes­
day tho 14th day of January, tn the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one .
l’ruhu'‘Dt' Ctuw,cs w’ Arumttong; Judge ef

In the matterUtbe estate of John Atthousr,
'uecviiM-J.
On reading and 911k tlie final account ot
Peter Althousf, admluGtratur ot kald estate
praying that the same may be to-anl, and allowetLaoa he be &lt;LHrtiarg.«l from his Mtn truit.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, the
I3lh day ut February. A. !&gt;.. IKU. nt Um o’clock
lu the forenoon, be assigned for the bearingo)
said petition, mid that the heirs at law nf Mid
decrawl and all other persons interested In raid
rotate, arc required to ajn&gt;ear al a session
of raid court then to'be Iwhlcn al the Froliate
tMfioe, In the city &lt;rf Hnstiium. In snkl county,
nnd show cause. If any there tie. why the tirayer
of the petitioner mav not be granted. And It
is further ordered. That said petitioner give no­
tice to the persons Interested in said rotate, of
the pudency of Mid petition, and ’.lie hearing
thereof &lt;by causing a copy or tills order to be
published In tin-Hastings BaNNKK. a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said county of
ham. once in each week for throe successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CllAKLBX W. Al:8*TM»m,'
(A true eopy.)
J udgr. of Probate.

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Dated thia » day of January. A. D. 1®!.
»BO A. DtU.ES BUCK,
Barry County Drain Commissioner.
CHANCEttt ORDER. •
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial drcult-ln
chancery.
Salt pending In Circuit Court for County of
Barry, tn chancery, at the City of Hastings. *n
the 3rd day of January, 1*91.
Chester Mroser. Richard IL Messer, and Dan­
iel W. Reynolds, co partners, doing burtness
under the Ann name ol Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­
nolds. complainants,

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TO FARMERS

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Allen G. Freeman. Rllxatwth Freeman, fffii
Freeman, Frank G Goodyear. George Itorwwt.
James C. Andrus. James H. Phillips. John W.
Babcock, und Martin V Harker def.-niUstx.
In thH cause tt approrhig that defendant."Al­
ton G. Freeman. Is a rratdent of this stale, but
that 'be process for bls appearance has been
and the costa, charges and expense* allowsa by duly issued, and that ih&lt;* same could not be
l*w and provided far It*
mortjtage. ruld served by reason of bls absence from home and
twnmius being situate in the township of In- ctireahncnt within the Mute, therefore, ton mo­
tion of Smith ft ( riernre. Hollcltors for ComnlalntMrts, it lx ordered. I hut Defendant. Allen
G. Freeman, enter hl* xpixaninre in said cau»e
twuty-one, in town four£.jrtb- rargr "y.1” 7' *1' on or before three month* from the dale of •tnHorder, and flu*» wilhln twenty davs the *&gt;mconlatalng etlrtity acre* &lt;rf load 'n»re a. ie«.
Dated. Hastings. M!eti..Jxan*ry ts.b. t*PL
plalnauts c;v.:-e info order to be puhluhM-Jn
the Hastings Bannkk. raid pnrifoatfon Jo Ba
continued or.ee In each week for six weeks in
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Attest. Thus s. Brick. Register mCnancory.
Smith ft comirovk.
Solicitor* for Complainant.

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KAXBAK Cnr. Mo., Jan. 23.—The’ Amer­

Mites—Description of the Kmatic ;»» the

Shortly after daybreak yesterday a mist
obscured the hostile camp so that no one
nt the agency could see what was b--lng
•done in th'- valley, but utiuut 8 o'clock
there emerged from the mist the advance
guard of the biggert aggregation of war­
like Indiana this country is ever likely to
see. Single of tlie vanquished were cheer­
ful. There was a prospect of sufficient
food, but the large portiou had a morose
and vicl'i i-. appearance They hail un­
willingly Mirreudrred to siifa’rior force,
and therefore retained their right to
us sMvngr n» wps posislble in the face-ot an
iinny.thia wan large enough to wipe them
out of existence.

ican National Lank of this city was tnkjeu
tn charge yesterday byT. E. Marshall n
national bonk examiner fur the •date of.
Mbwjuri. The capit.-d stuck of tht- bank
Is fkSSO.OUU. During the early pwi ot last
week II became known to the members of
the Kansas City Clearing Hoose a*sbdatlon that the American National bank
wax in need ofntoistanok. A meeting of
the naaocintion wa4 culled, at which a rtesolution'uas .adopted wwuriug ihq Anutrican Nadoual bank that upon n. proper
showing inudstancv would be rendered to
the amount of tl,(JOO,000 or more. A com­
mittee was appointed to be iu retuline*s
to act fur tho association.
At a meeting of the Clearing Hqn*e maociation Saturday evening the committee
was iDstructcd to examine the M-curily
offered by the American National liank
and ascertain the amount- of mon -y need­
ed. Sunday tlie committee, calling to its
aasistancu National Bank Exaaiimjr Mar­
shall, examined the collaterals offered ns
securities for (1.000,0U) or moro which the
association agreed to loan. The cCnimltUe reported to a meeting of the jswoclition Sunday night that the collaterals of­
fered by the American National bank were
not such a.-» the I winks of tho association
would aegept. This doebitm ot the asso
elation nmde the fnilnre of the bunt inev­
itable, anil tho national bank examiner
therviRton assumed chargu of the bank’s'"'
affairs.

As the line tiled by the scene wks both
interesting njid spirited.
The warriors
driving hundretis of jionies c..m&lt;- first.
Then came wagon after wagon driven by
squaws and filled with Iojk-c pok-s and
camp equipage. Dogs ncamperod by the
thoUMiUfls about the vdbloles, and thr |M&gt;niro trotting nlougdde without bridles or
saddles M ere almost aa numerous. These
were the spoils of two months of raiding
along White river. The processlot. waa tour
niil« long The hostiles marched with­
out any uoiee. All that could Ik* heard
from tlie moving column wan the chink­
ing of the boils on some of the horses.
While the linn was passing iu full re
view of the soldiers they suddenly threw
out a long line of Brule infantrymen, who
marched like skirmishers on the side of
the bi&lt;ite*. IKX) feet above the moving col­
umn o' wngona Then came the dare­
devil Brule cavalry, mounted on splendid
ponies, and following the, fool soldiers.
Just in front of the agency tbe king line
of infantry squatted on the ground, while
the Brule cavalrymen, riding with strik­
ing grace, gallo|K-«l on ahead. Their trail
led high upon the sides &lt;jf the buttes,
which were flecked with snow or cloaked
in plhce* by the rising fog. The ravages
chose an old and abandoned trull in order
to protect tlie main body of the proces­
sion. Mtvcrnl hundred feet below, in case
of an attack, nnd al*o to show the mili­
tary that while they were prisoner* in a
circle of liayoncta, they were still haughty
and uncnished.

The procession showed that there were
7fl2 Lodge*, or nearly it not over 6,000 per­
son*. There nre now encamped at tlie
agency almost one-half &lt;rf the great Sionx
nation. A careful estimate places their
number nt 11.000 souls, nearly S.000 being
warriors. Thrtroopa forming the cordon
are (inning into tlie agency every hour.
Before sundown there was a .trooper for
every red warrior, ami machine gtu»
enough to blow the Sioux outfit over the
tope of thr buttes and into tlie Cheyenne
river. This will be the last gnat gather­
ing of the Sioux, for when this war is over
they will be split up into bands and. fed at
suq-ntationa.

Alrout noon Kicking Dear stalked into
Geu. Miles’ beadqaartera.
He wore a
blanket over his brad.
The find, thing
be rfid was to hand over an old fiO-eaHber,
murxle loading Springfield rifle, which had
bceti converted into a breech loader and
then sawed off so ax to look like a earbine.
He told Gen. Miles that his heart was good,
that he had grown sonic years within the
past throe w eeks, nnd that in the future
be would la* a good man. Aa evidence of
good faith he flung hie old worn-out Mid
strangrly-patterned wexp&lt;xi down upon
the desk nt which Gen. Miles wax bitting.
Then be wrapped bis blanket about him■elf nnd xtelkrd out of th. room. Aa he I
left the gfotinds he laughingly said that
bt- had niiii more riflro.
I
Lieut. Mann, of the Seventh cavalry, I
who w ns shot in the groin xt Wounded !
Kner. died at Fort Riley, WedOtoday. Hix '
death is the thirty-sixth among the sol­
diem of this famous regiment.

SIBBOKS BS0THJE3. PiWuUrs.
DETROIT, MICH.

The president of the Americas National
made the following statement yesterday
afternoon:
1
IThe American National bank exjx&gt;ri&lt;tnred /a
heavy tdirtokrutv in btudnea* Mid
dur-

precedent «d &lt; riugency. ftir shrinkar' was
r-pecLilly ^-n-at &lt;m iwount of thi: Urm- volume
•&gt;f roontJT l.axiacM handle!, mnj this was
made r&gt;&gt;rt&gt; .-u:wj»h nous by the fart thM a few
mouths up, we iwvl several large temporary
d&lt;qw«4tx. poring the past ninety rfav’.jwo colle&lt;-t«l eunildorably over a mUIinn i! iIImto and
j»ld . fl &lt;lHj&gt;&gt;i»ril'. ainouriting t« nearly two oral
a half nulHuns, or alwut «»jrr cent, of Our eatin- dcjsisit. Abuul two weeks agn;w&lt;&gt; reached
onr lowest pointxinre then steadily recov­
ered, and , bud TborMUy morning we had an
vxreUent ahowim: and were in caairr conation
than fur m-arly two raonths. with crcry prw
pert of rotitiniu'd irnppovcm&lt;mt in opitcof the
tart tluit certain matirioua nuuorr had lawn induatriotuly circulated for Odum time among our
(kqKnitoraund rotTwpondentsPebUcIly Ca&lt;iM-4 a Mtampedn.
A little later, among other thing*. * clearing
Imure modting was called without oar know!
edge, and the other bonk* voluntarily offered
ns aN«i-&gt;tan&lt;v if nettled, t.'nfortuuatdy th*
meeting beeanre publiriy known, car.-ung in
crvaited rumors, which resulted in a run Friday
and Saturday, and wo then ujmlb'd to the
rlMirinc Ntiaae for the aid which they hnd of-

Ml' W.WKKMKIC3UTue department at ones wired the requroted approval.

The Fir-t National bankerf Cooper, Tax.,
capital MMJOQ. baa been unlhoriawl ie bo­
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tani-c, and consequently wu were oLUgnd to
time* will uccoauu-ily Invoice groat aacrifice.
but thereto uo doubt that deposit will lx. |*id
to full, aud if the assets are prop«rlr handled
the M-x-kbolderx thould get back a Urge part at
tiirir original tuvestmont.
Deposits .Largely Bednecd.
No statement of the amount df the lia­
bilities &lt;rf the bank has been made. They
are estimated at (2.960.000 liabilities; (8,500,QUO .nominal asset*. The principal
stockholders of the bank reside in the east.
The deposits of the bunk nre about tt.9X),000. Since Oct. 1 last the deposits hare de­
creased from over M,000,000 to the present
amokiut. It is ascertained that the bank
owes over fSOO.OOO borrowed money.
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A» « remit of the failure a great deal ol
uneANinciw has been created among the
depositors of tlie Kansas Cit y . Safe and
Savings Deposit company, which iy In the
same building with the Amerioad Na­
tional bank, and was supposed by rii^ny
to l&gt;e connected with it, and there wax's
tremendous run on that institutiom which.
Is the largest savings bank in tho state,
and wbwe officers are the moat conserva­
tive business men in the city. The crowd
around the building at Eighth and. Dela­
ware streets steadily increased and. both
streets were blocked.

Many were jxroaent out of curiodty, but
there wure htwdrwls whose pale faces told
why they had hurried from their work. A
cordon erf i»ollce wa* stationed alout the
door, nod bad groat difficulty in keeping
back the crowd.
Abqut 1 o’clock Lbacrowfi was mid re used by A J. Knidec. a
wealthy cattle man. and ex-Mayor Daven­
port, who adnaed. them-to bo moderate
and withdraw. They xtMed that tbe bank
would pay all depositoni dollar for dol­
lar, and if U- could not do so Itwelf the
other banks of the city would hsip It oat
a* soon ns nweMaary.
When the savings bank closed iu dnora
yesterday afternoon the large nansberof
people
who ktill surrounded
its doom
were
«-------------------'------;-----------------------------somewhat rewmrtd by the following uotice pasted on tho glass: “Payment of de­
posits will be rwiun-d at the bank tomorrow juoruingat»o'clock." The bonk
i» legally entitled to sixty days’ notice bofore required to aav
pay tim.
time deposit*. hot
but .U
all
deposits have and will be paid in full- ou
presentation. There will be a saving of
|30,»UO to the bank in- accrued interwt
which depositors have forfeited.

Washisctox Urn*. Jun. IB—Thu fol­
lowing trlegraiu bearing on Indian mat­
ST. Lorie* Jan. Ml.—Shaw’s school, mm*
ters wax made public yesterday at the war '
of the public sellooIs of this city, was
department. It Is from Gen. Miles at Pine
totally destroyed by Are at 1G;» a. m. ysnRidge, und addressed to thv seereUry of । terelay.
Two hundred and fifty children
1 were in the building when the fire was dbcovered in the basement by the principal,
these Indians. I h»vr found it tw.xwary
.
U,J*&gt;Q Mrs. Mary Maurin. She raa U» all the
adetogxtiun U&gt; Washing ton to rtnerre ;uwarrooms, ordered recroa, nod in three min
aani uf tho higher authority of th- good laten
Uoiisof the government toward them. 'Dus uten iLc school wax emptied and not a
Will answer a double purpooe, namely: Satisfy child wla hurt. Two minuU’x afterwarii
them: bridgr over the rrauxttkm irjiiod be­ the flames hod powcMsion ot the find floor.
tween war and peane; dispel dfotruat and boa-

approval ot the department tiy tetograpb.

■tlh ell Maben of ibi. fatal!:,■.

h tn Ub built u&gt; Ute

The raw Paw Electric Mjfhl Company
will be ready for bnalntw about Feb. I.
Suceetirfult revival meetitur* are being
held at tlie M. E. ehureh in Mancelona. .

HALF OF THE SIOUX NATION.

BLANKETS

inuicnvofil-attoxx. Ownty of B&gt;wry.**l
Mtktr of MlcUlciui. salt! Court house being the
building tn which the Circuit Court tor said
County
Barry Lt held,
at public xurtloninto«dd
the
hffi of
bidd^tbe
nreml^droertbed
morlrare or so much thereof as msi .« nejessxrv to satisfy the amount dur on said innrtg’ute.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made for ni«re than
thirty d*v» In the payment of interest overdue
and psyaide an a mortgage dated June 4th. 1SW.
made by Ghauucy M. Brown and Mary A. Brown,
his wife to Susannah Hammond, and recorded
tatheSfflroatUre Naglstre of Deeds, tor the
County ot Barry, in the State of Michigan, ou
the &lt;th day ot June. iBff.lu Uber 26 ot mortgage
on page 2UC. for whfch default, the sal .1 Susannah
Hammond, by virtue of the right given her-by
said mortgage has made and hereby makes the
whole principal »ntn ot said mortgage and the
interest accrued thereon now due *nd payable,
andon which mortgage there to rimmed to ire
due at the date of this notice nine hundred and
fire dollars aud forty three eenU. (99JZ- 43) aid!

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Kahn
witti dear, tatUarh ire.

Hunger and Serried Sted! Sub­ The American National Bank of
Kansas City
due the Redskins.

Pise Ridge Agexcy, S. D . Jan. id—
All the Indians are now in camp south of
the agency. The troops have moved
around ou their flanks ' to prevent any
escape. Gim. Brooke, with an escort of
the Ninth cavalry, had a conference with
Gtu. Miles yesterday and return dto l.is
command lost uighl. Gen. Schofl-l i han
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIM8.
been wires! that the war is over and that
State ot Michigan. County «&gt;t Barry -as.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of he can-dispose ot the troops now here rm he
the probate court for the county of Hurry, made •jees fit. tiliorb Bull, tlie last ot the hos­
on tlie-.’Kb dar of November, A. 1). JSO. six
months from that dnt&lt;- were allowed, for credi­ tile chhts to pay his re tpocte to Gen.
tors to present their claims against the estate Miles, caine to hcadquartera yrwU-rday.
ol George Simpson, late &lt;rf said county, de­
ccased. and that all creditors of raid deceased
art- required to present their chdtas to said
Under the conditions &lt;&gt;T tho surrender
probate court, at the probate office. In the city
of Hasting*, tor cuiiiiinatliHi aud allewance. on the boatilM arc to give their guns to their
or before the 28th day of May. liWI. next, nnd chiefs', who are to bring them to Agent
that stirh claim* will tanbriard tefurx said court
on Friday, the &lt;I7lh cIm of Fcbraaer. and on Pierce. It in certain, however, that the
Tliunday. the 2Mih d* of May. 1MI. next, at be*-* weajmus will be cached and that the
ten o’clock In the forenoon ot each of those
guns tlie government will get will be only
davs.
Dated November 3*tli. A. D. isoo.
fit Logo to the junkshop. The other condi­
Cha*. W. AuMXTitoKu.
tions of MirrenCer arc that there is to be
,
Judge ot Probate.
but one chief and his name l» Gen. Nelson
A. Mile*. whoMi command* must lie
promptly obeyed in the future, nnd that
all the children of the SI aux must be en­
rolled on the rmten of the industrial
schools.

Shoes
Family
FARCO’S*

SHORT A MILLION,

CAME ISTOCAMP.

CHICAGO, Jan.
lAird and Dan
Broderick, tjfcu Salvation Army xoldlennt
the Wert Indiana street barrack,*, were

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�J. Henry has had quite sn attraction for
M possible. If he rave a yartl of H&lt;Bh, K
Mart. tor b wn» or yrer., warn
NorthCarlton for some tlm4 post.
1* to his advantage to have that yard, of
non to Ohio to »«&lt;*
Jolnrt work.
fam months been In England under in­
If you wish to take the best new paper
doth worth three imtteod of two dollars.
There Im being large qnantltT &lt;&gt;I
Tiicre
In
the
Co.
you
should
mubacrlbe
for
our
struction to minimize the expense and emfarmer*
shipped from here.
**'
Hastings, Thursday, Jun_
The typical wste.ni farmer, who is supshipped
barsssmento heaped up against American weekly. It only costs one dollar the first out
pourd to be grteroasly opprewed by mortyear, mid 20c per quarter thene-aftor. All oat these c.lwt Units.
MAMHALL L. COOK.
_
live stock under an assumed tear of con­ who wish to subscribe phrase call at my
pige indebted new. I* even more Interested
tagious diseases, but In reality to allay tbe office X “!lc past M!ul
BOuth of tb*
Those reported sick last week are on the
than Che producer of cloth In maintaining
Vamuanao«. auem. J®"0”™’
a high range a prices. If he raise 800 restlessness of British fanners and stock IHJStOffiCC.
Quite a number attended the party at B*Tbe M. I*.’quarterly meeting will be
bushels, 300 will probahly be all tliat be raiser* over American compelltiun.
Tick Engirt tost Friday evening which
Great Britain has ever been prompt to was largely attended, there being about 40 held next Saturday and Sunday.
win need to devote to suppling his wants,
Trade at the Corners ha* been quite
and he will have 100 bushel* left over. handicap foreign comjietltion when Its numbers. AH report s good time.
brisk since the bo!iday*. when merchant*
C. Rogers spent Sunday nt tills place.
That Is. hl* interests a* a consumer stand freedom wo* likely to operate to the pecun­
expect
very dull tinier.
Chas. Benmer wa« in your city Saturday
We regret to learn that Drlton to to have
to ids interest* ns n producer iu the rela­ iary disadvantage of her sijbjecte. The on special bualneM.
The from-r* of the McKinley bill saw
a aaloGn. We auppooe It to necessary to,
pressure for free trade with thia country
O’Donnall now lias an editor, who will
tion
nt
2
to
3.
Thus
far
hto
Interests
in
that the time is near at hand when tlie vast
has no exception to tills rale of national not allow any slang or abuse published in boom the town.
O. A. Barber and mother, of DtamouUacts of fertile grab' iantis should be ill keeping up prices are Identical with those
selflsiweas, and will be reversed as readily hto paper. He is a man of good character dale, are the gWrtM of W. T. Barber, the
brought under enlUvatlon. Their exist­ of tbe cloth maker. But just here comes
and well known In this vicinity.
ns the change front protection was made
uncle of O. A.
in
another
element
to
Increase
the
farmer
’
s
ence has been tin- main cause uf ggricultuWe trust the Bamxkm'm list nt Hickory
whenever the exigencies of British Inter­
Carlton.
ral deprensiou In the past. For the last concern In increasing tlie money value of
Corners may never grow leas, and it ought
Fine weather at ibis writing.
his 100 bushels of surplus grain. This ests seem to require such a step.
quarter of a century there has been an exo­
Weeley Ktoenhood la on tbe sick list ami not at the price. We bear only compli­
ments tor tlie cash In advance system.
dus of eastern fanners nnd foreign Immi­ element to tbe mort^sge.
Tlie New York Times say* that a physi­ Il la feared that he has that dread disease,
No matter bow high the price of wheat
grant. to western land*. The consequence
cian of that city has discovered a teinedy consumption. but all of hl* friends hope
this
is
not
so.
Last
Monday
his
neignbors
or
cloth,
the
face
value
of
the
mortgage
Our little village to wkle awake now.
ba* tes’i: th it production has tended to out­
by the use of which cases of consntupUon
turned out and helped saw him some wood Lots of iumbeJT is being manufactured here,
strip and k»*ep ahead of deiuand, lienee the aud the amount of the Interest charge re­ in advanced stages have shown wonderful
for he is confined to the house
and all the lumber made M Doud’s Comers
low prices.. But soon nil this will lie main the same. If lie receive $80 for the improvement and given reason for much
K.
W. Voter and wife were in Hastings is being shipped from here.
100 bushels of grain which he ha* saved,
changed. The London Miller says:
, ,,
hope. It 1* witl that an entirely harmless Monday.
Musher Jk Ryan are filling their Ice house
Frank Shriber. Emma Carpenter, U B.
r«)cn!atlons hare been made to show he can cancel $80 of the face of his 81,000 material, which can be funitohKl to any
from Ixifig lake,, and no better ice was ever
Carpenter and Vina Vester attended Bible put-up. Other |&gt;artle« arealso packing the
that bv January. 1894, the United State* mortgage. If he get 8100, manifestly he Is
practitioner
In
the
country
ai
easily
as
the
reading
Sunday
night.
Come
■gain
boys
will have a population of 72.000.000, which «30 better off. So if this annual interest
eohl material.
commonest drug. Its use can be safely and bring your girls.
will require iu staple crops an area of 226,Mrs. Given aud her youngest daughter
Mrs. John Fleming and Mr*. M. Carpen­ have returned from their visit to Ohio.
800.6W acres, ar.d allowing an addition of charge to $80. At 30 cent* a bushel the undertaken withuit the special exjicriment
ter called at Ted Durgee’s In East Carlton
J2.ooo.ooo acres to laftaade to the cultivat­ 100 buslieto which hr has raved will JusF
Mr. George Graham, our efficient teacher,
and careful watching that the use of the
ed land in tbe interval, there would I* by pay the interest. But if he gut a dollar n
Sunday.
is generously devoting bls time Friday wM. Allerdlng. of North Carlton, has entagrof each week to teaching ids schol­
the time named a deficit of nearly 4,000,000 bushel. M will have $20 left to apply on Koch lymph seem* to demand. It Is a
acres, which, of eourw. will make prices
simple inorganic chemical, and may be l»ought the farm of tbe late Lydia Al­ ars to write. To say that we are iiaving a
go upward at a very rapid rate. Lf these the principal of the mortgage.
produced without tlie neceMBy of culture. leging paying 83,000.
good school would be but a faint expres­
But, ns a umlter of fact, the McKinley
caleulatiouB J* correct, they show that
Burt Demison spent Sunday in Camp­ sion of the public opinion, for we are hav­
Another point in Its favor Is that It to ap­ bel! the gue«t of W. V. Chase and wife.
American farmers are about to enter on n bill does not on the whole Increase the cost
ing an extra good school.
parently most effective In the advanced
new era of prosperity, which also means a
M. F. Gamble am! May Beckef were In
Marlon Dnvcnpo'rt ha* a brother visiting
decrease in the quantity of flour exported of living to the farmer. Take the ordinary stages of phthisis, where the lymph’* effect our town over Sunday.
him from Ohio.
from the United States on aurount of bet­ Items of expense iu hto yearly account.
Cora Forbs la not gaining very much,
Mart Bates nnd wife visited friends in
has been least.
The tariff remains unchanged or has been
but she is able to be around, that Is. when
ter home prices.
Irving last Sunday.
Dr. Peter Collier, director of the New lowered, or affects only Indirectly and re­
The amount of American farm products she cau walk with her crutches.
Our blacksmith is very busy, ami tha
We an- having funny weather this
York Agricultural station, said recently: motely, even' one of them. Tea and cof­ being shipped abroad is steadily declining,
sound of the hammer can be heard from
winter. It is as nice as it la tn Julv one
From ISGdtoJSdO the area devoted to fee—two imiiortant Items—are untouched. because wheat can I* produced so much day ami the next day it is as cold as Green­ morning till night
The Ashby engine al the «w mill, wblcli
our leading crop* increased 127 per eent., While the flaer cottons used by thr wealthy cheaper In Russia and India; because of land’s ley mountains. It Is good weather
has hitherto defied all tho tinkers around
while our population increased during this
Improvement of home for colds.
here, and absolutely refused to work, has
period GO per cent., and while every tiling und stylish have been generally Increased, cheaper labor.
at last cume to time under Che treatmapt of
point* to the fact that our arable land is yet the common goods which the formers markets, diversification of home industry.
Ansel Kingsbury. Mr. Kingsbury to a
largely occupied —as witness the haste to use have either been lowered or remain un­ Is the remedy for the farmer. And tills
Almon Sheldon, of Clare, is vlsitiug his
first-class mechanic, aud seldom fails to do
pwwess Oklahoma, and the effort* to re­
touched. Prices of ready made clothing the McKlulcy bill will do most thoroughly parents for a few days.
.
claim by irrigation the arid regions of the
a good job.
Bert Murphy and sister Dru*ie. visited
TIjc protracted meeting at the church,
weat —there appears to be no evidence tliat are not affected by the bllL I^eather rates if left to Itself.
at
William
Carbrough
’
*,
Portland,
last
which has now lawn held for a week, will
odr population will not steadily Increase. nre either untouched or lowered. The
Juhnnle Enright, ot Detroit, has dtyiwn week.
At present 90 per cent of our products chemical schedule to generally lowered.
be continued al least during the present
Considerable complaining about the new
are consumed at home, or 95 per cent., not
week. Elder Nyce to preaching tlie word
So of metals. Furniture to not affected. his little scalping knife, and deciares he cough at paesent.
counting tobacco and cotton. It scarcely
eloquently and powerfully, and several
will have the back hair of supreme court
Mr. Carl, of Kalamo. Sundaycd with
appears as a hazardous prediction that Lumber to lowered. Then there are a
penaM have resolved to lead new and
within five years, and perhap* sooner, the hundred other Items tn the expense ac­ justices Morse and Champlain; all because Richard Elertou.
better lives. May the go»xl work go on.
A. A. Smith and wife were gneats of H.
home demand may be fully equal the sup­ count untouched by the tariff. Examples they would not fire the present moat effic­
A Sunday school lias been organised
Smith in VermontvUle.
ply of our agricultural product*, aud then, i
here with about one hundred and fifty
are blacksmith's bills, building or repair­ ient clerk of the court, who is a republican,
Jay Famntier drives a fine span of black
if they are wise, the farmer* of the coun­
member*. Tlie hour of meeting is l 1:30.
and put Johnnie In his place.
foMtaua.
try will be the masters of tbe situation, ing building, fencing, masonry, newsjmH. Hosmer to building this winter.
and those words of Napoleon that •‘Agri­ pers, local taxes, and countleas others of
The wealth of the United States In 1880
B. Hart will sell you fruit tree*.
Beautiful winter weather and splendid
culture Is t!»e basis and strength of all the common every day expenses. Then
Mr. Palmalier has built a new ice house. wheeling which many are making good
national prosperity,” will be recognized as there to a class of goods whose price could was IM4.0»0,000.000. It Is now $01,000.­
A goodly amount of Ice ha* been put up
sober truth.
000,000. having increased 82.000,000,000
by
our
fanners.
Walter Parker has mode an engagement
When this time come*, and all reputa­ not be affected by any tariff. Agricultural a year for the past decade. That shows
Ixckhart brothers received a tele­ to sell the St. John plow iu Didtona the
ble authorities are agreed tliat it is near at machinery, wagons and carriages will serve how the tariff rob* the country.
gram Monday that their mother was not coming summer.
expected to live. Tlie} started on the 9 » Our meetings are still in progress.
haixl, it will be vital to the farmer’s Inter­ us examples. The United States leatls the
Don’t worry about the Alaska trouble* p. m. train for Riverdale, arriving there
cats that hi* home market be protected world In the manufacture of these. They
Rev. Hawley expects help from Kalamazoo
Tuesday morning, and found her quite tills week.
from tbe cheap products of India. Russia are of better quality and cheaper than In as long as American interests are looked af­
easy aud on the gain, so that E. U return­
l4L»t week George Slater, while drawing,
and Argentina. So the McKinley bill puls any country on tbe globe. To sum up the ter that by peerless statesman, James G. ed Thursday, and L. I,, remained a few
was taken ill very suddenly, and for a
a higher duty on wheat, on oats, on meats case In a few words, three-fourth* uf the Blaine.
days longer.
time Id* life was despaired of. Arthur
8. Sprenget te running a buzz saw to cut Shorter took him home with blai, doing
•—in fact on utmost everything the farmer fanner’s expenses are either untouched or
limb wood.
what be could to relieve hto auffcrings, so
raises. 4 duty on Fann products, unlike lowered in the new tariff bill. The reduc­
I’e-rn-na will cure tbe worst cases, Ut
When wll! we hate alclghinc.
that he recovered sufflolently to return
a duty on manufactures, results in a posi­ tions more than overcome the iuereuse In him who doubts it write either of the foi..
E. Elerton sports a new gold jvatch home. And Sunday while driving to
tive advance in price aa soon as demand the cost of the other fourth. Take, for in­ lowing persons: Mr. Isaac ^icodemus. and chain.
Richland hto horse ran away, throwing
begins to get ahead of tlie domestic supply. stance. tinware, about which such a free Shellsburg. Bedford county. Pn.. had
him out and severely bruising one arm and
catarrh in Lead and throat, doctored with
A higher duty on manufactures, - will trade howl lias been raised. The extra ten
giving him a bod shaking up.
or fifteen cents which tbe fanner will have best physicians without relief: lost speech,
We are glad to ray S. Temple’s little boy
John Doolittle. Sr., to Improving the
result In Increased production, nnd conse­
was unable to do any work: could neither to out of danger.
fine wrat her buying stock.
quently, in a short time, will reduce tlie to pay on hto yearly purchases of tinware eat nor sleep. Entirely cured by Pe-ru-na.
Quite an excitement on our streets on
Summerville Bro*, brought a fine string
price. This is because there to practically will be many times made np to him in the Mrs. J. W. Reynolds. New Lisbon. O., Saturday over a trotting race between Geo. of pickerel here last week, which they
suffered for many years with chronic Mullen's horse and Howard Packard's.
mo limit to tbe possibilities of the produc­ advantages whfeli will come from free su­
caught through the ice on Gull lake.
catarrh of the lungs, bead and throat; con­ But more words were exchanged at tlie end
On Wedn««day last, Daniel Fryeand hto
tion of manufacturers. Rut with farm gar. On the other hand, tlie direct tenden­ tinuous cough; many physicians failed to
of.the race than dollars, I think.
mother started for California.^ where . Mrs.
product* tlie ease to different- After all cy of the bill to to Increase the price of cure. Perniauently cured by Pe-ru-na.
A couple of our solid citizen* Indulged Frye ba* two daughter* residing. Mrs. F.
everything
he
has
to
sell.
It
does
not
re
­
Thousands
of
tesllruoniato
could
be
pro
­
tbe Iktel Is brought under cultivation, no
In a catch aa catch can encounter over the
goes for her health and If the change
■mttvr bow high prices go. tbe production quire the brain of a philosopher to gather duced. A valuable treatise on catarrh sent possession of a steer. Each contestant got prove* beneficial may make that place tier
free to any address by The Pe-ru-na Medi­ a fall. The Hteer ran back into the field,
cannot be materially increased except by from these conditions how tbe western cine Company, Columbus, Ohio.
home. Saturday night, Henry ABea bld
and the combatants separated with dire
Creray good bye. going to Kalamazoo and
greater proportional outlay of capital and farmer shares In the benefits of the new
threats of establishing n more equitable adnext Thursday himself and family expect
of labor for each unit of product. Hence tariff.
jusUaea:
in
the
near
future.
Sa nth Carlton.
to commence the journey tu the golden
A reading circle was organized here
tbe price cannot be brought down except
Charley Wright has entered the musical
state. Both parties go to Ixis Angelo*.
* foreign competition^ Clearly a tariff,
The theory of free trade has Very aptly conservatory at Grand Rapids for a full some time ago by Enoch Andrus, which to
Saturday Frank Rlckeomore came home
prospering
finely.
Twenty
were
present
at
for a holiday, so an excursion to Gull and
by keeping out foreign supplies of grain, been pronounced “a science l«sed on as- course lu music.
J. N. Covert lias not sold his stock oftlie last meeting nt Rev. White’s.
IkOng
lakes was immediately planned by
WCpotables and meats, will have the i&gt;osi- •'umptloriB.” The wrrvctnjas of this dlagMar} and Jessie White arc visiting
goods as reported by one of your scribes.
7 or 8 of hl* companions. Results, tots of
tiveaml pennaneut trtfeet of raising the nuoes finds confirmation In the nervous­ There was strong talk of it at one time but friends at Kalamazoo.
fun. plenty of skatiug and five,small perch.
M.
J.
Gow
and
family
spent
the
Sabbath
priecof the Aqg'rican farmer’s produce. ness of the average free trade advocate it fell through with.
Philip Barber it laying in a fine «tock of
Mrs. Randolph, of Grand Rapids, is vis­ with his father-in-law, Wm. Lindsey, nt Ice for next summer.
i
Tbe formers have been the mainstay of when coufroateiVW th* cold facts of histo­
iting her parents, Mr. Blakeslee and wife. Otsego, we understand.
protection for tbe last quarter of a century, ry and buaine«S experience.
Glad tu see the genial face of our old
ICntlMiid.
friend.
Herb
Smith,
after
Ills'wedding
trip.
when immenw annual addition*
to
No country has ever succeeded In attain­
Geo. W. Gregrwy and wife, of South
Fred Fleming is In Grand Rapids at tills
tho gralu growing areas have tended to ob- ing national prouiliience In tlie absence of writing, some think with matrimonial in­ Herb set up the cigars with a very resign­ Hastings, visited friends in Hast Rutland
ed and complacent smile. He and his lady one day last week.
ocure Its benefits. They would be very a rigid regard for the defense of those In­ tent
are
the
guests
ot
Chas.
Fond.
Mrs. John Reed, of Rutland, spent Sun­
.T..Xo Tbw’1
lbe &lt;!rntory district last
foolish now to atiaudon the jiolicy Just dustries rendered practicable by reason of
We understand tlie 1. O. O. F. lodge was rhtirsday and Friday on account of the illday with her sister. Mrs. Deal Carpenter.
when ttwy are approaching a point where natural resource* and the ability of Its
Mrs. Durgee and Elf Brunson, of last forcibly entered Saturday evening. Guess nuss of tbe teacher.
they are sure to be more Erectly and more I
nothing
ot
value
was
lost
Reiter
hang
Mr. Bechtel Is on tbe rick HsL
people to make and keep themselves in week's mention, ere both reported as get­
your key on a peg brothers, aud it won't
George and Lyon Lankard. visited school
particularly benefiited by protection titan moat part independent of business rival* ting better.
There were four new members Installed be in Otsego when you want it
at the high street nchool house last L’burs■any other class of producers.
in otlrer countries.
Henry
Allen
and
family
leave
us
tor
the
into the P. of I. lodge Saturday night.
day.
Thus for we have not touched upon
land
ot
roses
on
Thursday.
Tliey
are
to
England is at once the Inspiration ot Tbe lodge report a membership of about
Dod. M«rl6ri.l. o' Whiletali. I. vUlUne
take up their residence in Los Angeles, friend* In Rutland.
what Is, perhujkt, aftey all. the most !m]&gt;or- free trade evangelism lu the United States 70 paying members.
The Ice crop is very fifie and many are where Mr*. Alien’s parents and brother
Moi. Dewitt Smith to Malting her
tant pbaze of the question—viz., the incal­ and the model to which free trade attor­
reside.
laying iu a supply.
daughter in Illinois.
culable benefits to American agriculture, neys Invariably point to their Ideal of eco­
8. Brevier ha* jtaken a trip up north
Tlie I’.'a of 1. bold open lodge next Sat­
Mrs. CulUeld. of Hartings, was calling
which come from Imllding up factories and nomic gorennuenL Yet, within recollec­ urday night, Jan. -24tli.
wipt a view to locating, and we under­
on old neighbors last Wednesday.
Indaetrle* in all jmuls of the country, with tion of mm now living, when modifying
The 8. D. AdvenUste will hold quarterly stand has purrhased not far from Beet!
Ell Robinson Is talking of building a
City.
tbe result that tbe consuming powers of Ils policy, the British Parliament repealed meeting at their church at Carlton Center,
house, aud Um? Widow Newton of build­
Michael Doster shipped a car load of
lug a barn the coming summer.
•or people have been so greatly Increased a code of laws, certain provisions of wt\jch commencing Jan. 22nd and lasting until sheep to Buffalo Friday.
tlie 27th. Several noted speakers are ex­
Mr. s. D. B-ahaui was ifac nwn or her
The young people made up a surprise
as to keep naee with tbe phenomenal would make the protective feature* of our pected and a general turnout of lay mem­
win Bkle .nil tually Mt Thnttaiy.
growth of food production before alluded present tariff seem the extreme of conserv­ bers from &gt;11 parts of the district Is expect­ party Monday evenlnd, for the purpose of
A qulUlnnwnj .t »n IMhtelV lut
visiting tbe Misses. Garrett, of Mtto.
ed.
to. which has resulted from the opening atism. It was not until after three centur­
Wwlnctaay.
Otis Landon and wife Suudayed with
up of a newly discovered wheat growing ies of protection, and when confronted
reported that two promlnrat elUaeaa
Hastlugs friends.
Ed. Mason has bought Ell LaUing's re^nlnj hot »rrry tar from ua wen- In clow
UDUtlnent.
with the fact tliat British acre* could not
Jacob Shriber add family spent Sunday
farm. 4
j
**
Monltettan with two nt the county o»The question optn* up a broad field for longer meet the demand for bread aud in Freepdrt,
Mrs. John Jones Is worse. She to a Octela one day hurl wonk In rened to ba,Ink certain parllr-a tnnntcd train ttadr
meat tor British tables, that parliament
great sufferer.
wtieJe of this kind. We hate routined our ventured to repeal the corn laws and to
Tbe ladle* aid society at Phin. Winans’ tnktot
Grace Hatton is on the sick Hut.
Minnie Dooley Is staying at home this
last Friday was well attended.
•marks rather to thr direct txnefits which remove the barriers of defense from about • Rose Sears Is getting better.
Geo. Spencer, of Battle Creek, visited winter on account of the ilineae of her
•• McKinley bill will ben tow upon west- thone products of manufacture that rigid
Hayden Hili will start for his home in
«»je day and night with relative* about mother.
New
Mexico
this
week.
*•» as well aa eastern and southern farm- protection hg4 brought to a then unpar­
here,
•
Charlie Fuller and wife visited friends
alleled perfection.
*"? •“ Arthur are quite
In Carlton and Irving last week.
MMeulty lu following our argument, and
John McLeod anti family spent Sunday ** -rtto tnp. Dr. Wrernr. or HuhrUte.
This chapter of British history, though
auencis tsttn.
mi wady to conclude with us that the new so rigidly excluded from the specchea of at Mites Lipscomb's.
hrtol
Ctaaarnau
11 reported to to no Ulned by her trend*.
Sears Bros, have their picket mill In run­
those w!k&gt; are seeking to anglicize the poli­
ning order, and are making business boom. better.
Mnren so tar as It is possible for 'any
boat owned by Kclam.tzoo parties.
Staffer I. q«lte Met
cy of this country, and given no place in
Calvin Demaray and wife, of Maple
o' »»h «re Mu Ciubt Ikrourt &lt;lw
»IU&gt; tar aiater
Wrtf tegtelaUon to do aa—American the pages of literature with which the Grove, are making friends in thia vicinity relr'
near Dowling.
Cobden Club so liberally supplies Its AmeriAltM Wlu»ri. « Wlraulo. la vlalUu
The ladies aid society hieet with Mrs
Rev. Stratton preached at the Tamarae
tar uncle, mill, !•&lt;«„.
mlltah
tb. fe- «. tta. &lt;ta
--------- Adam Wolfe, 8r.. Jan. $oth
i;“ta Nkdiol. airf daiKbtor A &lt;M. of
one of the old pioneers,
jxtrlotic student of the situation counot
Lute DiBeixbtck to vtaiting her mother M.£*.vld
I*___ a...
... .
last Satairday morning.
P*™1*** SCIUtn I'lnia I .I..
--------------------------------------------. bl Saranac this week. About 49 gathered
Fred Quick is very sick with lung fever.
at
her
home,
and
reminded
her
that
It
*
aR
call the fact that tbe policy of protecting
■*&lt; from agricultural depression in low- her industries ao long aa protection seems
present* were bestowed upon her and
5“ that they hml \ g,S
ofhto father.
essential to supremacy, la one that Great

Hastings Banner

editorial notes.

Will Furten bad a bouse wanning st hto
home toat WMrfnMfUv
by Britton capital and run from Brlttoh

John

tition by subventions that constitute a
guaranty ot interest apoti necraoary inveet-

’~Tta»ta.

Mri AUM Wolte 1&gt; on Uw ikk U«.

J-J”"’' Un Wltoo,
tack UM,

Aunt Maria Myera is quite sick
Team* are
’
..

&lt;11M

a literary tmtertah

forty-wren feet In tWcknrm. This will
give them almost an unlimited amount of
clay to carry on their bueinera with.

It Is wild, that the sales of furniture In
Grand Rapids for January delivery alone
amounted to between three and four milHoua ot doitars.

A freight train on tbe Grand Rapldr A
Indiana R. R. brake in two last week near
Plainwell, aud the two sections collided
taler on, but without doing much damage.
I. A. Balch, of Muir, accused John
Estep, of the same place, of using fata
weights in buying stock. The former was
sued for slander and Estep wns given
81,000 damages tn tlie circuit court in
Ionia last week. The case will no doubt
be taken to tlie supreme court
William Cod)-, recently died In Taka.
ChIJL leaving u valuable estate. Word
baa been received from the’U. 8. minister
that country Inquiring for his relative*,
who are supposed to live in oraboutGrand
Rapids.

Tbe Saranac Local tells of a counle of
farmers who caipe to that village recently
with a load of sheep, and after disposing
of them blew their money tn on Saranac
sour mash. Before they left tlie town al!
their money had been spent for liquor,
fine#, etc. Many people have queer Ideas
of tlie enjoyment of wealth.
AL Bedford was in tlie Coldwater iail
bud wwk waiting to bc: shipped to the Re­
form school at Lansing, He Isn’t there
now, as he managed to crawl out through
the hole where hl» meals were passed Into
hb cell.

For somo time men have been at w&lt;»k
on a drain leading troui Base Line lake, as
an exit to the southwest through Mud ]&gt;ke
on through swamps to Three Legged lake.
Last Monday the ditch was cut'to tlie lat­
ter lake, and that morning the peopL- of
the neighborhood gathered to see the run
when the lake was tapped. The water
gushed out with a terrible rush. Marion
Roberts aiid Elijah Ainpey, two daring
young men of that neighborhood, were
nmet too bold, and before tliey knew it.
were btruggling with the torrent. Bn:
there were people enough near by to rebcue them. The draining of thoe lakes re­
deems from tlie swamps several hundred
acres of splendid land.
Bloomlngdaltownship has paid out for these Improve­
ment* about $780. and the money Is be­
lieved to be well invested. Three Legged
lake was lowered about three and a half
feet, and tlie ice broke away from the tree*
and undergrowth and settled down as the
water went out—Goblevilte News.
Fennville people are very much elated
over the f.atterimr prospects for a big crop
of peaches next year.

Dr. W. C. IQhsom. of South Haven,
went to Washington last week to see atiout
securing passports and letters of Introduc­
tion for bi tn self and a party of friends for
a sal line trip around tbe world. Tin- inteutfon Is to buikl a suitable boat for tbe
purpoe this winter at South Haven and
vhJl all the ports and countries known.
By Indulging.In trading and the like they
expect to obtain Hie ‘greatest aud uuM
complete collection ot curiosities in thrf
coemtry.
'
Tnere are 150 hands employed in making
cigars in Coldwater, and they made near!}
4,000,000 cigars last year.
Last week Harry Bassett and Willis.
Oabom launched an iee boat on Morrison
lake. Branch county. Tliey had lots -of
sport qntil the thing overturned while
tliey were going about a talk- a minute.
The broken Irenes were set and the doctor
thlaks that they may be able to get around

Upward* of 3,000.000 boxes of berries. ’
an4 at a low calculation 75,000 barrels of
apples were shipped from Benton Harbor
and Sl Joseph during the year, to say
nothing of tlie oilier fruits ami vegetable.-.
Tlie local pickle factor}- made 500.000 gal­
lons of vinegar. 2.000 barrel* of pickle-,
several hundred barrels of eider, and man­
ufactured 6.500 barrels hi tlie cooper shop
attached to the factory. Tbe output of
elder fron^ tbe Ann's manufacturing, was
only one-fourth as great as lu 1889, wlten
20,000 barrels were nude, owing to the
failure of the apple crop.

H. F. Marsh, of Allegan, raised some
fine sugar bcete on his study farm in Alle­
gan county, and will send a sample of the
bet-Ls to Washington tn be analyzed.
Wayland is making a bustle to get a
canning factory to locate there. Hope she
will succeed.
Some one opposed to the advancing of
civilization Is circulating a petition to re­
voke the charter of incorporation of Fenn­
ville.
Harry B. Stone, whose parents reside in
Allegan county, nnd who was shot and
stabbed In the battle with the Indians at
Wounded Knee, died last week.

II. A. Horton, of Tekonsha, has gone to
raiding rabbits for market It to said, that
a single pair of these animals, with their
progeny, will in three years Increase to
more than 2.000.
Mia. E. Davis, who claims to be the
widow of A. J. Davis who died a year ago
in Montana worth 815.000.000. resides at
009 Johnson street, Saginaw. She Las
employed Lawyer OHiarwan to took after
her case. Her son Eugene is now hi
Butte, Mont, looking after tbe case also.

Medical students stole the corp?**-' of J.
H, Bigham, from the morgue at Detroit,
Friday Jilght..nnd not having time to at­
tend to It, leaving it at tbe door In. a sack.

�Hastings Banner

We are informed, but how much re­
PERSONAL MENTION
liance can be placed In the report we can­
not stato. that at a recent mirtlug In this
W. R. Cook went to Charlotte Tuesday.
city of nianwrH ot the P. of L organiza­
W. a COOK. Local Editor.
Ben Waite was In Kalnnu&lt;ux&gt; over Sun­
tion. steps were taken looking toward the day.
.
eatablishttient of a co-oi»craMve store In,
N. Bailey went to Grand Rapids Tues­
this city.
’
day.
This hasn't been much of a year to sell
At. Leins went to Marshall on business
heavy underwear. Holden Jk Hire in antiqipation of a hard winter put In a large Tuesday.
stock, which they arp seillbg &lt;»ut at cost to
Will Kennedy returned to Grand Rapids
make room for the spring trade. They Tuesday.
also have Imrgnlns In other lines. Call
P. A, Sheldon went to Battle Creek
mid see them.
yesterday.
•
The test of an article Is its use. Judged
John Brock, of Otsego, Is home on a
by thnt tent. Hasting* roller mill flour In
the equal of any produrvd anywhere. Mr. short visit.
Whipple Ih an exjiert miller, and I* giving
Mrs. 0. M, Weaver went to Grand Rap­
satisfaction to tbe large ami Increasing ids Monday.
number of patrons of the mill. Call for
Mrs. S. Wood, of Cuh-donia. waa in tin*
Hasting* roller mill flour,
ell)- last week.
Michigan is becoming u great poultry
Walter Wllklus went to Chicago yestcrraising stale ns well a* being holed for
-’■•v nn
*
fine cattle, homes, sheep and hogs. , day
ou hitcinou«.
business.
Hundreds of tons of poultry are shipped
E i} ••
,
E. I). Fox, the Delton merciianL wae in
annually from ti e stale to the New York j.. '. ' T ’ .
and Brothn marfaara nnd the .hinnlnr of
TlKsdaj.
Absolutely Pure.
and Boston markets, nnd tbe shipping ot
Dr. J. W. Sackett, of Prairieville, was
eggs is also a very large business.
A cre.ua of t-trter baking .powder, lliahcst
In the city Tuesday.
of *i) in teaveidug strength.--U. 8. Govern­
At tho meeting of the stockholders r»f
Ex-Senator Patterson.1 of Marshall, waa
ment Bonort. Ata. 17. «*»,
the Creamery Co. Friday, an hiform.il dh*cussiou of whnt was tbe best thing ' to do in tlie city Tbt*»day.
p T. GAMBLE,
was had. No definite conclusion was
W. IL Whipple went to Grand Rapids
Physician and Surgt-o reached, but the large majority ot the
on business Monday.
stockholders seemed to favor paylng*up
DELTON, MICH.
Mrs. Ed Hair returned to Irer home In
the Indebtedness of the concern, und going
Office at hotel for the present
Grand Rapids Friday.
ahead next season.

Ilarttiugs Thursday, Jan. 23. 1691-

pm

POWDER

A Kepablican couulv convention, tn cleet i«
Rev. W. M. Puffer will preach at the"
tlSlegnlvs Inr Harry CouuK 10 Urn rapublioau
Star Schoo! bmiM: next Sunday at two Stale convt8&gt;llo:i. lu bn held Hl Jackson wn funda*. February Aitb.lu irondiiidc ramlldates for
o’clock.
Justice &lt;d live ituprrme Court and Beg nt* ot
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the lue t'liivrmliv »nd lor I In* transaction of soeb
PrvsbyteriHii church Sunday, January 25. otln-rbudhna as lusvooma before lhe oonveuPou, will be held lu llil* city uu
In the morning on “1'he GnattH-HS uf
Thumuav, FanuVAitr t«h. ttwi.
Humility." Evening, the third of his
at tho Court lion"*. H i'd cunventlou wilt be
iwipuisr talks on astronomy, "Sunspots." en I rd t&lt;&gt; o.dcr at 11:30*. ra.
Fnlkiwing I* Hie iiuii&gt;iwofdelrcat»’* to which
Tltu young people's society of Chrtstian «‘*&lt;*b township and want Is entitled. b«srd on
. ..... - ..... l.l,. r— «...
Endeavor meets at th* I’re«bytoriair church . ....... ..
bn Sunday, evening, January *3&amp;lh at 6
tor eMeh fraction nt 15 over the »’*
o’clock.
Consecrativc meeting.
Topic. uiiH
Assyria.........
*
“
••Tlie continued renewal of slniigtli." Haliltnart!........
Juhnrtov- ■.........
Isaiah 40, 28-31. Tbe meeting' will 1«* led Barry...............
M aide Grove....
Carlton............
by Sjitk DeGroot.
iiraugevillrt.......
Cw&gt;U*tou.........
HosthMisTw'p.
FraitlevUle.........
Meeting* will be continued at the M. E. City
ItulUntl_______
lot want..
cliarch tills week.
City and whim..
Tnoriiapnh: • - --1
cl tv .ml wwrt..
Woodland.. Zx...
The ladies of tlie St Rose church will Clly 4lh*w«rd.......... *
wuicrv npnn*&gt;
Yankee
Hprings-....... *
Toial uumber of delfgMti-H. 07.
give a supper, at Bplscopal society rooms
Forward caaSM nutlets al once to the Hast­
on Thuraday evening, February’ 6th. ings
BAXxr.u
Supper from flve tn seven, to which all are
M. L CooK.Chnr. Eep Co. Com.
moat cordially Invited.

The society connected with Emmanuel
The Y. M. 8. C. wilt give a imp in Un­
church will Im* entertained by the ladies of ion hall thia evening.
the cl|iireh Thun-dnv afternoon, Jan. 29th.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira VanValkenburgb en­
Supper from half past flvo until seven.
tertained their ninny young friends at peAR are cordially invited tu attend.
dru last evening.
.
iA&lt;fv;il lhe Armenian Turk In uatlvc
tl&gt;e excess
of tbetebove
amounts
will13,
be
Wwluiue will speak. Hing and play Ills J in Several
members
of Barry
lodge, No.
extra. '
went to Mi'hlleville
yesterday to witness
cornet nt Salvation Army liall Tuesday charged
rates of officers in the Middle­
the Installation
und Wednesday evening, Jnn. 27th and excursion
Uses.lodge.
28th. Admlxsiun lOcts.
Don't tall to ville
hear him.
Paint the tongues of your fever patients

Following nre

•is. »1P auu tt-.* city $r®0
Mary K. anil Myru* Hwlft to B.
7 ink 14. Middleville 3780.

Fira.
Polly Udell to J*»- Bolton 10a sec IB C»U&lt;rtoo,
$170.
Wallace Norton to S. Wrrtman Ha sec 30.
Baltimore $i.00a
A. M. North to
$1,050.
(&gt; A. Phillips to E. A. Phillips kd Naahvffip
nominal. ■
J. W. Heed t&lt;
Ca-lleton $IAT..
LonU* A. auufiorto H. Adam«taM* 4Taorntataa 81.000.
Peter Boil j to Elizabeth Mecham 40* sec.Sa,
Assyria $M&gt;,
Esther M. Pennock to Myron W. Pennock ST’i
*2.000
— n-jn.
Jotni H. Coyne to Jo*. Loxon S3* see 4. Balti*
mon? J.’.ooo

High School Mew*.
Our school Is prospering- very finely
under the rule of H. Andrus.
Our clock, which for some time has
fullest to. give the time of day. is now click­
ing away a* usual.
The High school Glee club expect* to
give the literary society, some splendid
music at their next regular meeting, pro­
vided that tbe postmaster gives them the
privilege of practicing near tbe pootoffiM
their favorite songs. .
Chas. Oviatt gare us a pieaennt call
Monday forenoon. Chas, and his mother
started Tuesday for the west to Join Rev.
Oviatt and his daughter.
Two new boys have joined our choir.
We uow have as good a choir as any school
could ask for.
Last Friday H. Andrus not being able to
.be with us. Prof. Sterling was obliged to
teach the book-keeping class.

Tlie Hoiue Missionary society will be , witii glycerine, says a pbyslsian; it will re­
move the sensation of tlilnd; -ahd discom­
The following from the correspondent
C. C. Field, of Charlotte, was In the city hnid at Good Templar’s hall, Wednesday,
Jan. 28th at two o'clock. All ladle.-. In­ fort felt when the organ Is dry nnd foul.,
of the Detroit Tribune will Interest some on business yesterday.
terested i» thin work are cordially Invited
of
our
readers:
The
congressmen's
seed
Circulation this week
•
2.000
Front the report of the Inspectors aud
Mrs. Fred Spangemachcr, pt ifiddlevtlte, to be preseut.
distributing lias begun, and no Michigan
officers of the ,**tat&lt;! prison for 1889-90, the
The County Clerk is receiving commis­ man or woman who will take tlie trouble wus In the city Friday.
The annual meeting for the election of following statistics nre gleaned: It cost to
sions for notaries public.
to write to one of the senators or to n con­
J. D. Guy. of Maple Grove, wus In the officers in the Hastings W. C. T. Union run the prison during the two yeafs
.
The Daytons drew panl teauses and gave gressman ne»*d go without a supply of gar­ city on business Monday.
will be held at Guod Tcmplar'H hall on 9190.38!. or au average of &gt;183 par man.
den aud dower seeds.
-ili nving
satisfactory entertainments.
John Yarger. ot Fn*cport, was In the Tuesday. .Bln. 27th, and all members are The total earnings wenrcqtiested to lx: on lutml. All women in­ a surplus of 81.161. Nearly tWO.oob worth
Joseph W. Lunn will remove his tailor city on business Monday.
&lt;«eo. Wilks, of Johnstown, died at Huterested In temperance nre canieatly urged of )H-tnianent improvements were made.
shop to the place so long-occupied by Bus­
K- 4nuazou asylum Sunday.
B. 1L Rose left yesterday on a business to meet with tliu Union nt that time for The average dally number In prison dur­
by Bros, rs n barbershop. Il is expected
the purpose of uniting in a larger and ing the two years was 530, aldecruaise of 10
Numlter of mortgages recorded last that Nr. Lunn will occupy his new quar­ trip to Saginaw and Bay City.
THE MARKETSover the previous two year.*.. Sixty of
week, 11; number disrhnrge.1 15.
ters February 9th. A new front will la*
J. L. Wilkins wns In Grand Rapids most better work during the coming year.
those now there are In for crime Involving
put in tlie building. and the interior will ot the past week ou business.
II*«Unr«.
Mrs. John Cole wiH entertain her
A
donation
to
Rev.
and
Mrs.
A*
D.
life.
be so altered as to make a most cousvnient
Apples—Dried ,7C9e per I b.
friends this evening nt a ten party.
Walter Webster, of Nashville, was In Grigsby will be held at tbe Presbyterian
Butter-iaUlH.
place for Mr. Lunn's butineas.
Tbe different railroads operating through
parsonage on Tuesday even ng.. February
the city on business Saturday.
Clover seea S3 5024.00.
.
John Bessmer sells the aris ground ।pebthe state have reached an agreement for the
Beaus—$1.50per bn.
Tbe C. K. A S. it. IL leased the grounds
3rd.
All are cordially iuvlted.
ble spectacle**. The best ever made.
C.’u
D. Becln*. of (Chattanooga,
Corn-*0c.
year 1891, In reference to handling the
•t the depot In Kalamazoo to the Hark *
MtUnoora. was In the
Heef-Dreued $4,009*4 fiOcalves. $100,083.50 ■
fnr a sbort tlnM' ’■»’ »«*•
passenger business through the state. The
./Theprohibition state convention will be Bus company of that city, and thia has j
Well written advertisements are more roads interested, In the agreement are the
Htdas-^BeeL'ic; c*H, fix
been the basis of a suit ta*fnre tin- supreme I
n. Eb* Hendrick, of Middleville, was iu
held at Jackson February 27 and 2x.
than fifty per cent. news. Assertions can Michigan Central; Flint A Pere Marquette;
Lara—ac.
court. That court decided that railroad I the city on business Saturday.
be made and sustained that there are cases l.ake Shore: Toledo. Ann Arbor &amp; North
Lime—8eUiogat8Seperbbl; waterllme,$lA0
Shlriey Smith held the ticket that drew companies cannot discriminate against1
perbbl.
the fine musk* taw at Fred Hotchkiss’
W. J. Richards, of Union City, visited on record where there has been more real Michigan: Cincinnati. Jackson A: Mack­
Oats-4tcperbu.
.
.
anyone, nor give one man qr company ex­
brain matter expended on the making up inaw and the Wabash. Parties of not less
Lot all work bartnonlonMy and 1801 will clusive or better access to its depot than with Geo. Walters ovei Sunday.
of an advertisement thau in the construc­ than 10 nor more than bO persom 'leaving
_
be a bigger and Itelter year than 1890.
another.
.
Poultry
—
Live
beus.C; live chickens. 6; live
Harry Walldorf, of Jackson, spent Sun­ tion &lt;&gt;f many page* which rest under the
from one point and going to the stune des­
urkeys. • ■ chickens dressed. 8.
dignified name, literature.
The Banxfx job rooms are tnrninr out
Remember when you want your eyes day with his parents In this city.
Plastei^-SelUng at $4 JO per ton.
tination will be charged a rate of wo cents
Salt—Belling at 81 Per bbl.
a large amount of job work now-a-day*. . fittixl for glRSM-» that Dr. Lowry ha* tlie
_ . and
_ ,
Mis* Bette Shoemaker waa In Battle
Change* are under contemplation iu the pet mile; parties of r&gt;0 or more one
nmolby Seed—Sellings 82.0C per bn.
.
liest possible apparatus for testing the eye, ( reck last week visiting friend*.
one-half
cents
per
mile.
Tickets
will
be
Whoat-rNo. 1. white »«W0e rrd.McCWc..
For Sale: The Inst organs for the least
National bank, which will make the office
and securing the proper kind ot glasses.
good to return on for flve days, meluding
Flour—$2J0 per hundred.
money nt John Betamer's jewelry store.
Will Keeler, of Oromo, was In the city much more couvraienL nnd give mure ! the day of sale. The
of baggage for
He also has a large stock of Uie very finest
working room. Plano an* being consider­
Sheriff Betthatn on Monday appointed spectacles and eye glasses, and does not on a brief business trip Sat unlay.
ed for a comer entrance, closing the front I each person will be 50 pounds and on
Bean»-$it0 per bn. for city picked.
Mr. Griggs, of Nashville, a deputy sheriff. subject those dealring to purchase glasses
Mis* Marj* Johnson, of Marshall, is visit­ entrance, amt n-iiig additional space fur bait fare tickets 75/ponnds.' All weight
Butter- i&amp;fttse- creamery £«?$
through him to any delay. He has a fine ing Mr. and Mr*. John A. Greble.
Corn-53c per bu.
The doctors report a great deal of siakthe office. Thi* chinge would make It
stock ot Uie best made goods.
1 railroads will meet
ncss from throat troubles in this vicinity.
much
lietter
for
the
bank
and
its
patrons.
Rrutieu Fuller, of Grand Rapids, made a
Oats &lt;3coerbu.
e by the steamship
W«- offer the Banxf.k and The Christain brief visit to friends here fast week.
Poultry—Uve: thickens.
duck •&amp;’&lt;£
There M**m- to be quite a demand tor
Mr. L. A. Wezel. into of Shepherd,
turkeys. lOcUlic.
skates this winter. foY the first time hi Union for twie year al the low rate of &gt;3.25.
Mrs. Jas. Clark, of ithicn. atriveil In the Mich., has purchased of Mr. L. C. Weltot)
Wheat—No.iwhlte.ssc No.kred.soc.
Upon
request
by
person
or
by
mail,
we
several years.
city Tuesday on a visit with friends.
the bnaintss the latter had acquired as the
will have sample copies of The Christaiu
• Name and tle*idencr
ngent here of the Ohio Fanners' InsUNUice
The Plainwell papers *-penk in the Mrfe Union sent to any a&gt;hli-ean, tliat one may
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walling, of Newton,
Ctatle-Good to extra 4.1514.80; choice heavy
(Andrew Krccbler. MMdlcvUic
Co., and expects to open an office and do a
e-t terms of tbe 1.0. O. F. bouquet at heroine acquainted with the paper, and we v ialted friends In thia city last Wenk.
bulehrra, 3.UKH.35.
'
1 Emma Tbede. Eelghtoa
general Insurance business soon. Mr.
• Prairieville recently.
'
Sheep and Lambs- Sheep, clipped choice to'
earnestly urge upon our readers that they
Dick Johnson, of Middleville, was in the Weitzel comes well recommended, and the
10 cho“*
Wanted
I
Lamb*,
best.
*5
.SQflgM
Miss Gertie Stebbins is giving dancing at once avail theiuseivi** of thi-r opportuni­ city on a brief business trip Tuesday.
patrons of the Ol|lo Farmers will find him
Hog*—Medium and Mixed $3«ffi$$.7&amp;
*
Beach
and Mqpte 18 Inch'wood
lesscutH toalMMit 20 of the younger ones in ty to secure this valvable i&gt;aper.
forany
r--------------------------------------------a pleasant gentleman to do business with.
Mrs. H. Lurvey. of Battle Creek, visited
goods out of my store. John Beshmkii,
tbe city every Saturday.
;
Marquette owns It* own electric light Mr. and Mrs. G. Matthews last week.
The Jeweler.
In the wrestling match between Dia­
Several members of the Wayland Gun plant, and besides paying Interest on Its
Burt l*ike. of Grand Rapids was shak­ mond and Wilkinso* at Union hall Tues­
i.akt/ association nre preparing to tmild 850,000 plant last year, the net hicoine to
day evening, the latter had tlie best of the
Fay Fulton, a typhoid fever patient,
the city was 81.157.00, besides furnishing ing hands with Hastings friends Saturday.
• •uttages at that resort next year.
contest, securing every fall, though not made her escape from the sick room at her
the &lt;jty with tlie cheapest electric lights lu
Mr. and Mrs. Will Chidester visited Mr. without a gorxl struggle. There was a home In Dettoit Monday and wandered
Mrs. M. H. Bailey gave a pedro party
thr country- Here is n tioliiter for this and Airs. EL G. Hale in Nashville Monday.
fair crowd present who enjojvl the con­ about on the streets clad' only in a ulght
Tuesday eretitur. mid Mrs. 1. A. Vancity. If earthing should happen to the
A’alkenburgli cu Wednesday evening.
Mr*. Kirk Datto, of Middleville, visited test. These two gentlemen will meet dress for twenty minutes early Monday
lantern duwbsby tlie iron bridge and the
again in a couple of weeks for a purse of morning. Her recovery Is despaired of.
Compelitioc at I^&gt;well between the city be deiugethui darkness as the result. at Mr. and Mrs. D. Ey deshy mer's Satur­
350. so we hear.
day. |
Lowell A Hastings IL IL and the Detroit •
The Michigan Federation of Carpenters
Busby Bros, will remove to Uieir new
A Milwaukee Itos reduced passenger rates.
Mr. ami Mrs. George Preston started for
Railroad Commissioner Rich, of Michi­ and Joiners has elected &lt;Z C. Boynton, of
quarters about tta* Btb of next month, in
' We understand that *teps are being the bast-meiit of the new Fuller and Beata- Ohio Thursday to visit relatives and gan. states in his report that A'(6 miles of Saginaw, president and will hold their
.
track wen- laid during the jear past. The next convention in Battle Creek.
taken in the Interest of a second new factory block. Their new quarters will be fiwly friends;
total mileage operated in Michigan Is
here. That's &lt;&lt;»od. Cannot get too many. appointed in every way. and will be one of
The ramshackity old Wallace bourn* at |
Mrs. E. W. Morrill went to Big Rapids
7,01V. There are several hundred miles Elm Hall has been changed Into n first:
H ASTI NOB. MICH.
From the record to date, it Is evident the most complete bariier shop* In the Tuesday to visit her sister. Mrs. Will operated by private parties, igtoriug taxa­
class hotel and is now run by Will Morse.
the furniture factory will ship twine a« state. Tliey will add furniture and other Squires;
tion, bring incorporated under the tram­
equipments
to
fully
match
the
new
rooms.
many good* this January as in January
William Wahn will leave, next week for way act. He recommend* that they bo
They will lie well prepared to attend to
1890.
Manitoba, where lie ban secured a lucra­ brought uhdt-r the general railroad laws.
PE JRATE 02DKR.
the want* of their patrons.
tive position.
.
The total Ineouir of Michigan railroads Is State of Michigan, County *f Barry—«*•
Watches and clocks sell very fast at John
Atasewlou of the Probate Court for the
We knew it would be a sorry time for
Cnks. Wahn, of Manitoba, wav in the 815.756,000 over the previous year, an In­
Bctamer's jewelry store. The tine goods
crease of 20 per cent
’
&lt;
County
of
lUrn.
holden at the Probate Office In
Gun
lake
fish,
nbw
tha&gt;Ike
Hendershott
and reasonable prices te what docs th-city the first of tbe week visiting his
the city of Has tlug&gt;. It, sold count' , on Tues­
quit tlie road. And it so proved. Ixist brother William.
business.
the 20:h Carol January, in the rear one
A canning factory is an institution aKir day.
thousand eisht hundri d and ninety cue.
week be arid Ed. Morri II wen- at that popu­
/Despite the many houses that were built
Present, Charles \V. AJinstrong, Judge ot
C. E. Bidlack and wife have returned city should ta.-ud ev-iy energy to secure.
r Z1’’’* J-e*r ,o k,Vr sbetter to the people of lar resort. an&lt;L while fishing wRh min­ from a four Weeks’ visit with friends in It lias been conclusively demonstrated thnt i Probate.
nows UirouglUhe Ice. caplun-d a 37 pound
In the matter of the estate of George
^Hustings, there isn't a vacant bouse in the
there is not in Mlcbizan nor the country i Mount,
deceased.
\.
minknlonge.
And hibeauty um
too.». Van BuMen county.
iiiiiaaiuuiiKr. 2111a
m was a ueaury
* city at present.
for that matter, a better fruit country than i On read 1 nr and filing tbe petition duty verified
We can state thnt this In no fish story, for
Miss Pearl Glllaspie. who is only 11
Last year Clerk Brice wrote 257 marriage :! we
we haw
saw the
;h«* flab
fish ounielf:
ourself: and
and he
he was
was all
all years ot age. has been selected as organist L* contained In Barry county. Instead of
forcing
fruit
upon
the
market,
and
letting
'jttensrs. But the uiatrim&lt;»nlal market ' that wax eialnuxl for hitu by his captora.
ritate maybe cnuilrd to Gturye Whllney uf
of the Baptist church.
some oilier tow n get thrprofits and employ Hastlu^.* township, or some other suitable per'
.lo
.°® ?5“ ,mr’ *’ far- ODly fr/ro® Haney says he has no recollection
Chas. 11. Bauer and C. I* Beamer left the labor lo preserve this fruit, why not
flute Issued iu 1. daj*.
e&gt;.fcr mjsU?wnR any ,,r tjlt. Bll|nia1s on his
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
Tuesday lor Detroit, to attend tbe session give Hastings a show at It? Keep the l.itliday ol Febninry, A. D. iwi.at ten o'clock
* We are indebted to Frank Hadley for n ' &lt;nrm, least of all any of hia fine porkers. of the Grand Chapter, R. A. M.
profits ben-. More than that, such an In­ Jn ttie forenoon, be auUroed for the bearing of
the- latter,
day
ta*om edition of the Whatcom papers, glv- And yet‘ one of
-»*•- one j
-- last ^Ton. Daniel Striker and T. Phillipa stitution would make o In-tter fruit mar­ snlrt petition, and that tin* heirs at law of said
deceased
nua all other prrsoos interested lu said
ing a glowlug account of the new and | week, took one sorrowing lingering look
ket tor the fruit growers here about.
estate, are required 10 appear at a session of
^vent to (Detroit Monday, to attend the I
prosperous state of Washlugton.
■। at tbe landscape nnd surroundings, gave a
m!&lt;1 court then to ue liolden at tlie Probate
Grand
Council
of
Royal
and
Select
,
Thursday
forenoon
of
last
week.
as
John
Office,
tn
the
city of Hastings, in said county,
&lt; sad grunt, then deliberately walked toward
. !
Ol — t.
—_ .......... - »' T
__ .
For Bale: A 60 octave Estey melodloci. W. F. Hick’A Ice pond on Mr. Haney’s Masters.
,
Rich was driving onu of N. T. Parker's and show cause. I! anv then* be, why ih« prayer
of thr petitioner may not be prantwL And it Is
rosewood case, in good condition for 815. farm, walked out to where there was clear
C. W. Jordan was in Kalamazoo Mon­ rigs, containing a traveling mon and sever­ furtlter ordered, ttist said petitioner give notice
* Will take wood for it.
water, and walked in and peacefully sui­ day. called there by a telegram announc al trunks near the West Creek bridge, tlie to the persons interested luaald estate. 0! Um
Jojtx Bkokmeu, The Jeweler.
horses took a notion io run. and a moment l»emJrncy of said petition, and Uie hearing
cided.
Ing the dangerous slckntte of Wm. Mc­
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
.later to jump i*to a wagon In which was published
Charlie Kianr. formerly of this city, has
In tbe Lasting* Baxnkk, a newspa­
Two men are going ab*nt borrowing Pherson.
'Fnmk Eggleston. Tbe latter waaknocked per printed aud circulated In said consty of
purchased the Interest of his partner, J. C. money ou tbe strength of their connections
Mrs. Humd. of Chuboygau, who has ouRif shape, and livery rig demoralized, Barry, once In each week for three sMccsslw
Hare, in tlie warble business al I a,well. with, the order of Odd Fellows. One Is
weeks
previous
to wdd day of heartug.
His many friend* here wish him success. tall and nark, has n heavy, dark &lt;nustadie. been visiting at G. K. Bvatnrr’s and other the trunks danced over y.e wagon and ■ ‘
CHAILLUI W. AMMTROXG,
i
relatives here for some time, returned to ground and the traveling man knocked a
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry.
[A true copy.]
Judge o&lt; Frobpte.
' Do not buy any spectacles or eye glasses dresses in black and wears a derbjr hat. her home Tuesday.
quarter section of hide off bls rldn. It only
before you see the stock of John Bessmer. Tbe other i« short and fair, has a sandy
tixik about half a minute to do all this too.
^dffias. Oviatt and
mother left for
mustache
and
wears
light
clothes
and
a
He tits the ejes free of charge., and sells
It seemed to be a thorough job al! anrand.
Laramie. Wyoming. Tuesday morning.
cheaper and better goods than any other rap. J. H. Cummings, chairman of the
Odd Fellows' Relief Committee, of Detroit, The good wishes of many friendsjgo with
The local reporters in this city lave b-eti
house.
F
warns Odd Fellows and members of other them to their new home.
put to their wits end this week to gather
If Juxlge Hooker should feel inclined to organizations against them.
We notice that E. O. Dewey has been In any news that would be of very much
enter the Hats as republican candidate for
interest to readers* When people take
Here is how tbe Lake Odessa Wave re-elected secretary of the Shiawassee Co.
jmrtice of the supreme court, he would
Agricultural society. Our friend seems to ; newspapers they generally do so for tbe
have a most enthusiastic following in lams It to Woodland:
news that they nre supposed to contain.
have no small part in Owosso's boom.
Robinson
A
Clark
received
notice
this
If the Reporter fails to supply the readers
Barry county­
Vemor Willison left Tuesday for St. I
week from some of their lumber dealers
tbe paper is set down as no good, while on
Several farmers near Decatur experi­ asking why not ship their temlier to Lake
Paul, accompanied by bls uncle, Mr. Fred tlie other hand if what be writes Is the
mented last year in raising peppermint. Odessa instead of to Woodland as the rates
Griffin. They expect to return here in a product of his own brain and without
It wm so successful that many others will to Lake OdeMa were ?X «nd to Woodland
short time, and then, if Mr. Griffin's health
try it this year. Why don’t someone In JU per cent wbi*:h makes from $1.00 to will permit, will go to tlie Bermuda I foundation for truth, lie Is at once set
down as a liar. To make the newspapers
Barry comity try it?
/
i.75 difference on a thousand and It cau_ Islands.
newsy and to nip In the bud tlie habit of
be
hauled
with
teams
for
less
money.
Tbe reunion of the 3rd Michigan Veter­
lying, we recommend thnt all who know
M.
F.
Jordan,
of
Middleville,
was
in
the
an Volunteer cavalry will occur at Allegan, What a benefit a railroad is.
of any Items of hews to hand them In.
city on busineas Thursday. His business
Wedrwwday. FebfoMry Mlh. All members
The latest In tbe line of parties Is the teas to find out bow badly tbe defeated
The next meeting of the Barry County
“ubeervatiun party." A table is laden with Patron-democrat nominees tor clerk and
a miscellaneous assortment of arrieta*. treasurer wanted to contest' Die election Teachers' association will be held In tbe
high school room at Hastings, Saturday,
ZW. F. Hlckit is prepared to furnish fam­ The guests are allowed to observe the of Messrs. Brice and Kenyon.
Feb. 93th, 1891. Following Is tbe program:
ine* in this city with pure spring brook same for a abort time and then are .requlr
Manic.
lee, of the verv finest quality, during the ed to adjourn to another room and write
Of the number thnt were dropped from
Question box.
coming season at 95 cents a week. Prompt as oorapiete a list as they can from memory. oar list January 12th. over 60 have al-:
Primary arithmetic, Mr. Chas. H. GaaThe prize winners, of course, are the
jmd satisfactory amice, guaranteed.
ready renewed.
klH.
ones with the capable memories. The
Nearly every night of late, every room' jiastlme has at least tills to recommend IL
importance of private study, Prtn. F. A.
We hear none but mo«i flattering com­
Bacon.
In the Hastings house is filled with travel- that it serves a practical purpose in train­ ments upon thr management of our city
Mule.
teg men. Mr. Parker will have more room ing the memory.
hiImmJm by the new superintendent. Prof.
for them when be completes tlie two
Eanmanship, Bupt W. D. Sterling.
Sterling. Ills heart Is in the work, and lu
Tbe January crop report Is oompih-d
addltkM&gt;M he will make in tbe spring,
Thoroughness, Miss Edith Latham.
all H» departments be takes tbe most active
from tbe reports of 783 correspondents.
Mute.
;
. The paying of tbe eommbudons to ticket The average ternperaturv lias bom below intereoL
agent* will be prohibited by the Central llie normal, but there has been no ^freez­
Tin* Detroit News Association wlU next
Traffic and Trunk Line roads February 1. ing and thawing" of the ground, and a month. February , publish “The Quarterly
Recitation, Min Anna Crow.
The penalty provided is severe. It Is the portion of tbe alate has berti well covered Register of Current History." A useful
Mute.
with snow. IVheat la reported as mmw- and beautiful Illustrated magazine of the
Personalities of the teacher, Prin. O. M.
wiiat Injured, but not seriously. Tlie total vprkl’s doings for tbe quarter, and no McUeghlln.
number of bushels marketed in December library in tbe.lanri wip be caapkte .with­
, Mr. Herbert Brown.
was l,0S0,5Qi. Ln^ the flve mouths from out Il Tbe first number contains* a Etado*
by the MWdleAugust to December it was 7,7*0.872

LOCAL NEWS.

bO YOU TAKE THE

WHT HOTT

F. R PANCOAST/

Grand (tag Sale

At A. WOOLLEY’S.

Now is the time tn buy Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes

At 10 per cent.

In order to make room for tbe elegant line of spring
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every

Ladies’, Misses’ anil Mi’s

At an advance of ten per cent of first

Strictly Cash

Call, examine and obtain prices before buying,
be undersold.
Yours resu’v. '

AXDBVK,

�XKY HAT E.
IBfrttiaeofau ordtrand
OsBVt For use i ouutjr «&gt;;
s ite. Mate of Mtet.lgsu,
ihs «tti noy of bovrtnlH-r

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

SEWS IN BRIEF.

„ u™« !□.*• v~«!" H'S
wW« Ill-Ci**

.'GAS WORKS HAVOC.

I

,_________

"» I Frijhrtul Explosion Under a Ho-

Waskikotox City, Jan. 14.—Ti* wn*te
ytttcrttay, after tho pn*Mjrc ot ’“n’e Pu^
dioUL. i
j
. . at- »••
—•!—. rwu:»
jJSK.J. note I.. r*.:.-out:
K h,. .
lie building bill*. one being for Jcitei, 1IU.,
tel
Findlay,
Ohio.
Mary kog»e. Mite" Eujtte .it»d Fiirate-Ji Hnr r.v A M. D- Ford, Wbopaamd roun-praoeectal &gt;vitb the consideration of the
arcttv*r*‘foul*- *«» »«*cJ» Itotci.y uiv.-i, tiuii l
tarfei# money ■»« unsuspecting citircna.of
mitMhaviw^^________ ...
bhalt a*H at t ttbhc o. rth-i to Ho* bitflj.-Mti.
w”rou’in last fall. h»* lx*n
-tired to ONE EUSDRED CUESTB DtPERILIiED. financial hill 8b»rm®n -poke *»
jion to the free coinage amendment. Aihflro years in the state jiemienllary.
M*®** b“
m&gt;u aud Evarts followed in speeches also
The trouble over the lake frdW at Chi­
against fr.-e coinaga, and McCoowll in it*
“SX*lXML
cago has been set tied. Tlie property *&gt;*«Michigan, said o.urt fom.**- whig tii*- )■!» .&gt; p,r
support.
bolding Uie vlrvtMt outuf. l&lt;--r sm&lt;! t mmty
«w4 _a»t H"
S* •-*1- “*•
Tho house occupied the entire day, after
Harrs', the Mtowing dc**fit*d property. t&lt;&gt; wn
building* may be put «P on thnt 'triP °r
days' trial*, that If I did not IHra BI nee*l not
warning biuil»«s dtecsMdug the array
doped with a French hostler.
AUtbaab pteoya or psriisu *! fond blag mihi
pay anything, etc- But he eosdd w* pnreMl
i '
.’jappropriation bill, on* I adjourned without
bringsituateu In tu" Jr»v-u of Jrtirg lu n„.
Citr Water Works Omnitarioner A* 'fond.
I trfd Mm I hU
County ot Burry and rhrfr of Mwb&gt;ga;i nnd
Inteuselv cold weather prevails in to-r
«l»™ TJ,
action &lt;M&gt; itktrnwu
and describ’d as f-ilfows. to v • yi H
mnnv.
Holland,
Belgium.
Italy.
France,
Hood's Sancaparfna, knew whrt B *■*“» wa*
Bmetfckargcd rereottv with
Washixgtox City, J*»u
IA — The
wen half of tbe asutft wrat quarter •-eui.r
™ a«k&lt;vl the coart-s to awan! bun *50,0()C and England. Several cases of peupfo Im­
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
(went* fonr. ab"&gt; the soatti raU quarter uf tl &gt;FLYHLAY. O., Jan. Itt -Two lives sacri­ wnaie devoted the entire day yes­
ine
frozen
to
death
are
rcportel
from
ea«t
quarter ot ‘eetfow twenty three »..»{_■
When
I
began
taking
H&lt;*d's
Harsapsrilla
against that paper.
r
ficed, h duxrn persons maimrd. und a terday, from 10 o’clock until adjourn­
K .tfsor Yondarff. bead eb»rk in tho Paris.
•
in both ysrceboiie tmudred and lueuty
building shattered are the result of a frar- ment, dlMtuvIng the fltianrinl bill. In­
National Bank Examiner F. E..Marshall,
Austrian consulate at Chicago,
of land more m- less. Acrordimt Io lue pr&gt;
galls ttuil Joan* delivered rot .tperchas. Al
. 1.. tI
.......
l&gt;e. I. ami wn* supp&lt;»«d to las dratl forth® stnteof Missouri, took charge &lt;»f ful natural gas exploaion yesterday in on®
i-,,,
-■ - ..
,,,
he ----------lea fing -------hotels of thin city. It is B o'clock debate under six minute rule be­
to..*. ««• k~i®&gt; h**"- ’“7;'J the American National bank of k.insa* of ,i MV
south west quarter of M-etloti twenty four nt»&lt;!
was founid that he was only n thief. He h City Momfov. The capital stock of the | tbp
disaster Findlay has wur gan. iind at 5.48 p. m. a vole waa taken &lt;&gt;n
l
ho
south
east
quarter
uf
tho
smith
rant
quart. •­
Iwrnk b M.3Nkm! experimired from she use of natural gn*. the adaption of Stewart's free coinage
of MCtloa twenty three, both parcel* iwinu- m
rtand. I looked like a person tn eonsumpin Europe.
‘
..
town four Dorth range stlO” west. Harn etiuni
A revival la iu program at thnt amptiellCharles*, Bryan:, an inmat® for titty ! Q-hp e-pjo((ion occurred ahattly hetor® 'J amendment, resulting: Yens. 42; nays.
tion. Hood's Sarttparfll* did n» so much
Michigan. dh«iuM Ibero then
a "••neie:,&lt; v ,
Then about everything in the
ite church near Fatrbury. 111., thirty pet- years of the the Piltebnrgpoor bouse, dlr.t o,ciock ia th,, afternoon while tlie guasls Stt,
good that I wonder at myself sonwthnes,
■ball next t-xptee for sain and sett: all the sawi-it
; bill except Su-wart's amendment wm
&lt;uns having "J for been ennvt rtixi. all &lt;d Monday.
timber cm. the, north west quarter of the -.ui'i.
j of tbr prlllc| Marvin were waiting to la* struck out, and ru u general free silver
west
quarter
tit
evcflon
twnMy
four
to towu
whom were laiptiarti in a stream where tt
South
Carolina's
“
four
hundrod
”
is
go
|
South Carolina's “four hundred Is go I .summaned
........dinner,fioand
had Itnnd
happened
dinner,
had It happened windup Vest offered a simple fre? vliver
four north, range ttlue wrst. hurry c-muti
was neewarv to break a hole through t&gt;U . mg to feoycAt Governor Tillman from
Michigan, with itm u •drt&gt;ts'idii&lt;~ ami agre.
n few minute*. Inter the low of IK® would ■uiMtitute which waa agreed to-» to «.
meat that the raid tiw*r tie cut. «&gt; a» nui t«&gt;
swell
soek-ty.
bar.* been appalling. YeaterJay muruiug Tbe election bill waa then dedared the
Leonard Partin, the New London flVM
materially Mure sain prem “*'. exwpl *• fur
A. G. Spacing say• that ’; »*&gt;■• ball exm the removal of uld umber, .may nutuarall-.
'
hanker, was ennriet-ed at Oshkosh Fhur* perst* will uave to aere*l» h&gt;w.*r saluriw it was discovered that gas wm» enoaping next b-udnean by tbe vice-fire*idgnl’a cast- •
drorrc;»:&lt;- tbavatu*: uf the same, aud U..: tlSoUby .lldnindm. *l;»ixfcr*k Prcpwidomy
from a leading pipe nomewbere into the Ing vote und the Minute adjourned, tt
day of receiving part of the proceed* of the
same be mwflwl from said
iu.-j-s within &gt;ithis rear than heretofore.
being Uhlo a. m..
[
Hurley bank robbery, for which hi» son,
It h stated, at Waahingtos City that dining room, nnd Mr. Marvin, the owner
TbehauM* pareed the army appropria­
Phelps IMrrin. i» now serving a tlvo-ycar 1,000 new men will be reqtiiiMd for the of the building, with three plmttbera,
IOO Do«e* One Dollar
tion bill. amended wm to provide that
term in prison
j spent the eptirc forenoon trying to locate
mivy witfcm tile next sixty days. .
laud grunt railroads shall receive for army
As a result of the quarrel in the Colorado
Uiwn four north, range nine aest, Barry county
Tlie Austrian lurk Ergo ami th* British I the leak «
transportation but 50 per cent of the price
Hfcbtgan.
.
house two murders took place in Denver
Dated. Hnstiuipi. Mleh.. Iw. nibrr If. |«a
paid to th-tu by private parties for similar
Wediwsday. Aatistant Di-»rkrej&gt;er McCoy ■hip Harens Hall, with all tbdr crews,
ALOXm E. KKNAMVps
Abont 1 o’clock they entered a cbamlier Services. The District of Columbia appro­
ILLIAM o. U&gt;Wt)E&gt;.
fatally shooting Police Inspector Haw ley art* given up as lost at New York.
Ctrcnil Court Uoi’ tnfralut.er, H-i ry to.. Mtcli
Tlie
inland
charge
for
teiegraiiM
tu
Gf*r
priation
hill
was
&lt;
.irried
into
the
commit
­
Lawyer.
underneath tbe dining room and found
nud 0fflcer Norris, who tric&lt;l to arrest Mc­
bstmt A Loiwtrovg.
many ha* hren reduced by th® govsrn- such an accumulation of gas that they ter of the whole aud debate agreed up_&gt;u.
golicitora for t'otuntnlnaut..
Office over Juilu** ItusM-ll's store. State'’
Coy after be hail shot Hawley.
WAMinjCGTuS City, Jan. 10 — After rou­ gtreuL HaaUnga, Mirh.
John C- Hail, a San Francisco lawyer,.is meut from tJ to 5 pfennigs per word.
________________
could not breathe, nnd it was -uggested
MOUTOAGF H1.LE.
The
senate
1ru*
confirmed
the
noiuinaThescnat*
’
uu*
coniirinea
iub
noiiiinn,
,
_
tine btuiiufli in the xnate yesterday the
arcura-.i of embattling M50.U*’.
lira ot Henry H. B-M l» &gt;» Vml-d thnt. tel. U
tl.rou»t, lh«an.«Default
having been made tn the rondltfoes ■&gt;'
The foxiv of a man »up|&gt;oaed to have la*en ,I States judge ^for the eastern district of the dining robin inorder to obtain frosh elect ioiia hi 11 was couaifteed, anjl Evarts OTUART. KNAPPEN * WEAVER.
a certain mwigage made by Jgpn-» &gt; &gt;. Khro-&lt;‘.t
A'ttorui!»» at Taw.
to George O. Dnage. dated Aui*i:» .■n, a D. ire;.
addressed th* senate in its snpj»ort. Hoar O
Frank Re®*® waa found trorcn in the ice
air. This was done, ami just as the hble
Over lfo»ll»xs Nstiousl Hank,
and recorded lit she office ot the lte„-‘st* r
below the railroad bridge orcr English Michigan.
gave notice that nt noon today hr would
Hantiogs ■ Hi’-blgan.
Deed*, for tbr Csurnty ot lUrry amt ^iute u*
The operator*’ and station agents' strike was ninde on of ths diningroom girls
river, near Kgfana, Iowa. It IstiOt known
Associate uffirrc. nt Grand lUijndn. Mich.
Mirldgau, &lt;&gt;n ttte 31 day Of September. A. l&gt;
ask the senate to remain In session until
M. an&lt;l St. P. hns petered out, who was sweeping tbe floor stopped upbu
whether he was murdered or accidentally on the
IMG.tu liber -jsoI mortgages, on parc t.H. V--1
tiw db-p—id of the bill. The ron-ito then
a
match
iradj
in
an
instant
no
explosion
tnorfftagn
#m duly a- ignqd to the IfoMuV.
so
say
the
company
otliciab,
and
nothing
fell into t lie river.
p' A. SHELDON.
1 CIttKnkwMralA- BMhteMent being duly r- •
occurred .^rhlch not only wrecked the went Into cxecutiwaesaion and mmq aftePAbstract
and
Ren
iEalatu
Office.
Firede*troyed n four-story building at is heard from the strikers..
corded
in the office of the Kcgisier &lt;&gt;{ D- :
li
The dead body of MoIH-j Wootls.anymph building, but killitl two girls and maimed wards adjourned.
for the Goimty uf Barry nnd State uf Mlrhll;::.
Peoria, Ills., owne«iby SandtnyerA Dixon,
The honro devoted m&lt;»tt&gt;f its session to
Money to 'fos^on"hrCj Ev-se^’iteal Kdate •r. the .nth day of Nmember. A. I), tier, tn tgj, *
Thursday. The total loss is over f I LO,tX*'. tlu pave, of Gaheua, Kan., was found the . nnd injured nearly a dozen other employes. a discussion of conference reports on pub­
sold ou c mmisskm- General «»u 'rva*.ch*g. X! of niortgagrs on page -si. Sat-i mortgag.
other day in a coal timft with two bullet* j The force uf the explosion waa so great
The plant of the Pnwlng vmegar
lic building bills. The reports for build­ •1an"g acpinpieto set ot abstract Books, eotn- was on tbe express ctmdttlnn that if any lut&lt;-.
:
eat slixH become due and frea In unpaid for
thnt it blew dut the flame of the ignited ings nt Portland, Orc.; Sioux Falla, S. D.j
work.* in Chicago wn* detdroyedby lire through her head. No clue.
days then both principal and tulerest shall
The states and territories* west of the gas and no tiro followed the awful, ruin Mankato, Minn., and St, Albans, Vl„
Thursday. The loss is estuntited nt SHforthwith become dur and colleetaMc. and dr
Mississippi riier, including British Co­ which the shiKk had caused.
Oto.•
were agreed to. The speaker appointed .
fault harinx been made in the payment ot ioV-r
I*.
DR
AKE,
M.
D„
lumbia, prolured in ISM) Fti, IK/JV* in
.•st duo Auirttri »:h- tw•. and the name harinc
Dingley.
Payne,
Rowell.
Oates,
and
Peel
a
I
The Utllci.nl census of St. Petersburg, gold aud SVI.'AW.S31 in silver.
remained uoptdd-and tn arrears for the s^-.
Tbe whole i city was rocked as in an committee to investigate the alleged silver ■
just complet nl. giro* the population of the
Office over Halloway** drug More.
of thlrt} d*}» ai.&lt;‘. upward*, tbe principal emu
Petitions xreihelng circulated over the
(dty .tt UW.2-*). an incfOMB of
during
earthquake by the tonrutaion, and nil the pool. Thr free coinage silver bill was re- • Office butir».frcm 2 to 4 p. tn. T* U-pbone. eon uf four hundred fifteen &lt;h4ian&gt; With all arrwu-aMate of Iowa atktng congrre* to enact a
window’s ou the &gt;.jaare were dvinolhhmj, ceivvd by the bouse and ww la the speak^ I ueetiug wlib n-aideure. at lioi|o«ay't drug gra or Interest thereon l» how du* amt! navabltbe paw deeaih*.
law pruhibitiug the sale of oleotnargntine
More.
d
by Um* tenn’i of said mortgage- ”n which nwrt
while the wreck of the hotel building was er’s fable, and subregnmily referred tti
The Mcfaum county, ill., F. M. B. A.
cage there is claimed tu tn* Ct»r at ttnM. H. tilLLA^flK. Notary Public
all but complete, the only rooms ip tho the committee &lt;ra coinage, weights and 1
Hus notice lbs sum of four liundn &lt;1 lifty d&gt;&gt;l;?.r»
lodge ha* imam-I resolutions calling upon
-Death: el (teorgr Dancrofl.
bullae escaping destruction being the |mr- j measure*. The District, .if Coiitrubi.t np- 1
.
and
U.
5.
Claim
Agouti
.
the **Wg three" iu th® Illinois legislature
WAfiKtXGTOjqCrrT. Jan. lit --At the ripe
will
prosecute
sll
Mads
of
chum*
before
the
lursnnd oftico. .Nearly 1&lt;X&gt; people wi re I propriation bill wm Taken up in ,cnminit*
to stand by their principles
old age of over'W' years Grorge Bancroft, waiting in their nwms lo l«e called to din­ | tec ot the whole and further debated with* Dt nsurttneril* of the liUeriM*office. OiU! &lt;&gt;n hint gHKr.and du suit ur procevdnms at law h ivui.
t&lt;*en instltiil, *i to recover the. tnni*er» abct:r-d
Hamiy Storck, a well-knoun lawyer of the eminent historian, died in tbi'- city
U hf store.
by said morumgr. or &gt;-nr pyf thereof.
HMUngs. Mich.
Chicago, eiMinnitteil suicide Thuralay by . Saturday afternoon, am! nlthoggh it bud ner when the explosion occurred, add, ns । out action.
Now. thm-Jnre. by llw nrtee At i!&gt;- power /.
a matter of fact, on® of the clerks, Frapk
WAmhm:*R&gt;S City. Jan. 17.--Tbe senate
taking a dose of morphine. Financial
sab,contained
In said mortgage, arid ’!&gt;'■ A*.a;.u’been for some time felt by hi* friend*, as I’oundstone, was on his way to make this yesterday after routine btttineM proceeded;
M. FOWLER,D D - &gt;
trunbh-s bad made him insane.
In «ueb case iund»: snd nrvvldrd. notice I- :.
announcement when the fatal noehb-nt
wall
as
the
public
in
general,
that
hr
was
by
given that ou JUturaar. t)w 1 uh day «•! trfo
The m&gt;u«ta. Friday agreed to bilb for
ruary. A. !&gt;., ttM. attmo eiock tw the torrh.«&gt;i' 1
happened. The clerk was caught in the with the consideration of the federal elemi
not
much
longer
tor
this
world,
liisiirath
Office
hours
Mam,
to
J
p.
tn.
public buildings at Sioux Falls, S. D..- anil
s'jall sell at i-utdir auction, tuthe hixbr&lt; Idiub-r
. tiou Ilin. Pasco made a speech lasting uugreatly shocked the community. Since his falling debris and was painfully injured.
Mank »to, Minn.
a: the L-ortb frot.1 door &lt;rf lb* cuttrt huttsr In t!or
a. barber, m. D-.
When the work of rescuing th** dead awl, til 8 p. m . tbe senate having refused to'
City of llastirgM.that being the place where
A report i&gt; current iu Wasbini^tou City return from Newport his health istil l»een
•
Physician and Surgeon,
dying wm« liegun it wiu found thni Katiei adjourn, and Fb-ngan and other* kept np ;
efrcnit court tor Barry eotinty is boidctu tie­
that Judge Cooley, chairman of the inter­ better than fur several t-casons pi«t; but
premises described in sal J mortxap*. »r mi
Walters, a wnitrcM, had been killed out­ tha debate until 10:15. Two Democratic
OtRee
over
N.vltistore.
Office
hour*
from
state commerce commission, contemplates it was only the rally before the surrender,
much tii’-renf as nu»v be tH-ere&gt;.sar&gt; :o pay tbe
right. Ella Johnson.'a dining-room girl,, amendments were tabled, ami then a
amount due on said mnrtjwfe. with reven i &lt;
resigning his position &lt;&gt;n account of ill- and when death came it cam* suddenly,
-was found alive under a mass of brick qmirum disappeared. Up to 4 a. m. it hnd
health.
but peacefully, after twruty-four hours and mortar, but she died shortly after be- not reappeared, und prospects were #»! ( 1 W. LOWRY. M. D„
IT■
Physician aitd Surgeon.
Tbe jury iu the eaae of the defalcation of
enanted for tbrrntn. tbe pr&lt;-nif~-s tieiug uracril.of unconsciousness. He took to hi* brd | lug carried to a place of safety.
fora continuation of the fight all night
all that etrluln piece &lt;&lt;­
Makes a specialty of treating dr* uses of th# ed In said inartfug^
State Treasurer Archer, uf Maryland, who
thro® days previous to hb death, but
and all Saturday.
.parcel ot land MtnCe In tbe eauot* ol Ban?
stole a&gt;M&gt;ut *100,000 of I he state's money,
rather as a matter of precaution, tbe
The house went into committee of the
and state of Michigan, and known and deserlt*Several
others
received
fatal
hurts,
has given t he state a verdict against hb»
ed as follows, to wTt . Tbe tmrth west quarter
weather lieing unusually cgjd. than any
■
whole
on
the
District
of
Columbia
appro
nmvug them being Kate Rooney, anothei
boodamen of *00,000,
Office and residence on Broads ■} , near Court of tlie north west quarter ('ol section tr.ni K:
thing gl*®. Hi« son John • C. was with dining room girl, who, nltl|ougb she li, printion bill. The day wm devotcsl to House.
Hast Ings. Mleh. :
twenty-eiaH fflt) in town number one nurte.
Sepotor Spooner, of Wisconsin, U said him to the Inst
range numt*er seven &lt;7t west, said mortgage rostill alive, canned, recover. Anson E. Mar . speeches by Rogers on the free coinage
to have declined an offer of $2S,00( per year
ted «&lt;**”» to secure the payment of a port lei .
. bill, by Shively on the subsidy bill, nud l»y
C. WELTON
vln,
owner
of
the
building,
who
with
th*
as solicitor general of the Chicago, MilDempsey Knoekwl Down.
the purchase price of thr a-»«e. described land.
■ Langston an the elcctiona IdH. No action
.
UatrixaeViTV Batra.
/wnnke- aud St. Pniil railway, with the
S’EW Ohleaxs. Jan. 15.—Jack Dempsey, plumbers, waa under tliedining room flnoi• uu the District bill. A night "e*wion was
It agent for the Ohio Farmers Insurance t o
wlicn tbe explosion naurrtd, waaprotablj
A?* jr-.ee Mortgagee.
oonditiou tlua lie live iu Ch tea go.
hero of fifty contests, chum pion tnidil'e- fatally injured, os hs Inhaled t he Iflamcj held, at which wveuty private jiexision tie writ®, policies on a man's proprrt* against
Smith Jt Cofoinovx.
The First. National bank of Harri­ weight of America, and. regarded by hb
!o«!&gt;by fir**.Hitfitohig or wind; against a nuwf
Attorn*
)-* tor Attigucct&gt;f Mortynst■
bills
were
passed,
among
them
one
far
man, Tenn.; the First National bank of Ma- ,friends » invincible, surrendered his title from the g&gt;us. Following i» a list of th* , Gen. N. t*. 'Ranks, *1001 er month, nud one life by death and accident.
killed: Katie Walters, dining room girl,
rinn, lit, and the Covington National'( for
per month to Gen. Fran* Sigel.
MITH A CQLGHttVE
MOKTGAGE BALE.
bank, of Covington, Va., ench with a capi­ of champion Wednesday uight. Robert aged W, instantly killed; Ella Johnson,
lawyers.
Default Uavk-g Wa made to the e-mdition*
WASHINGTON CITY, Jan. IV.-The senate
tal uf
have been autborix. d t .» be­ Fitzsimmons, thr New Zealander, easdy dining room girl, died shortly after beiu^!
ol a certain mortgage mad- by Patrick
(Office In Union Wook. Hasttngx.)
defeated him in thirteen rounds. Fitx- taken from the ruins.
Saturday, after a continuous aeaaion of
gin business.
Dwdey and Marrrel De&lt;xcv.‘bt»wifc. to Abnrr
Practice ta all tbe courts of tbe state.
The Injured arc: Katie Rooney, actions thirty hour, in debate on the federal dec
Base, dated Amd :«1&gt;. A. D. lion.and rercrd--.
John W. Rjxu . widely known as nn emi- s-immon* proved himself to be on® of the
ly burned about the fare and will lose on*5 tiuns bill, at 0 p. m adjourned until Mod­
tmtbr office at the ib-Kielcr ol tt -rds. far th4 E. KEN ASTON.
;nent architect of Chicago. Mid auperviaiug ! best two-handed fighters in tbe world, a
coaatYQfUam and tUate et Mlehlran. on thr
Attorney at Law.
architect of the World's foir. died Thurs­ great general in the ting, and u scientific eye; Carrie MrGraff, cut and bad It bunted ; day. A resolution was agreed.to calling **•*
27th uf April. A. D. IteG. &gt;u ilbrr 1» .4 inortya/- ■
Frank Fouudstone. clerk, severely burned
’
(Over
J.
S.
Goodyear
&amp;
Cm
’
s
store.)
day ef pneumonia. He will be buried man. Jack Dempsey was badly punished.
' on the secretary of the treasury for a state­
Practices in all courts of tbe Btate. CoUeetk'iu
Sunday. He was but 40 years old and of His face was swollen, hb lips out and hb Albert French, porter al rhe hotel, rut ot . mer.t of accounts of John I. Davenport, .romptiy
attending to.
the ueek and head, but will neeover
very robust physique.
nose broken.
Fitiaimmou* was not Fraxfk Andrews, oue ot the proprietor* • circuit court commissioner.
Friendship. N. Y , a i.i«-h set.; assignment v -•
R. TIMMERMAN, Hoaxepathlc l*hy- duly recy.ro- i In tip- rffircnt E-gt«ttrvf !&gt;r.-S
The treasury department Friday pur- scratched. The battle wn* fought for the right eye knocked out and seriotvdj•
The house went into committee of the
for the County uf D*«vy, Mtrhlsan. u:i
cuased aip.fiflo ounces of silver nt prices
•
slcian and Surgeon.
middleweight championship and purse of burned about tbe face and throat; Charlo, whole on the District of Columbia approranging from *1.05 to ll.M
(Office over LaihropV drag stere.)
*12.000, *11,000 of which went to the winner Grave®, Philip Weil, Jack Cahill, plumb_ print ion bill immediately aft4^ the reading
‘ of the journal Tho day was devoted to
BuMne* (allures In the United States and *1,000 to the loser.
April. IMO. actin duly sudgtred by mu*! I ;-*’
en*, al! shocked amlstdnned. but will soot
If ARTIN. V. BARKER. Real Estate, lt&gt;- NaUoua! Bank ot Friendship to Abner Case,
‘
speeches
of
a
political
nature
by
Richard
­
for the week ended Friday were :WW; tor
be themselves; Anson K. Marvin, bote
Jl.
surance and Loans.
which guild a*&gt;lxt:nient was duly record, d lu tin' »0D, Groovenor, Evans Springer, and oth­
thecorrtMpouding ueek in 1H90,
THE MARKETS.
proprietor, probably fatally injured.
O ’SVSore” *
“m office of Regbter of I tends for the County of
ers Without action on tbe bill the house
Prwddeut. Harrison ha* approved t he act
Barry, Michigtr. the ICth day of April, tw’. in
Money Ln»» of 985.0&lt;&gt;(i,
at 5 o’clock adjourned.
«
for the erection of a n«w public building
fipsclakttaution girix to m:ddng exchange: liber 32 -‘Inungaxr: oc paftr .J and uu aldel:
The finamriaHims will be about ICS.OCir
of property. Tlie Inlt-reMs ol nuo-reMdaut mortgaxe liter- is claimvoi to tw due at tbe date
at Sioux Qty, In.
L'nicaea. Jan. 10.
oftbM
node- tbe sura of t*o thousand fitirWASHtXGTox
Crrr,
Jan.
20
—
In
the
sen
­
property owners carefully looked after. Farm*
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator, 2Je: dair- on the building nud *10,000 ou th® furni
At the meeting of the directors of the
■ewiii and 4? 100 dolbu-a. aud in aCtorw &gt; ‘s f&lt;--• ■
itw. finest fresh. IRfcSJr: packing stock. lO^ltc
ate yesterday an hour and a half was con­ alall sixes tor sale or exchange. Houses arc fifty
ture, all fully covered by iasurance. It h
dollar* prondciMtir tn said mortgngvIowa Agricultural aoefety tbe date of tlie
lota for sale.
sumed
disctiMing
a
point
of
order
rais
ed
a
question,
however,
whether
any
insur
no
autl
or
|.rucee*ftncs at taw haring l*-vti I-.’*'&lt;
next Annual state fair wm fixed at Aug
as.
tuted to recover tbe tuonevs secured by Mid
ance will be realized, as none of the de by Gorman, taking issue with the vic® ROBERTSON
turkeys. Iflfellc; ifeesw.
PotatoLW - White
luurtgage or any part thereof.
■traction was wrought by fire. The ex
president
’
s
ruling
last
Friday
to
Die
effect
Mow.
tbervftw®.
by virtue of the pd&gt;*er
new.
"O&lt;'®
per
bu.red
rcse.
Tx-pur:
Hubnm.
Horn Robert T. Lincoln, United States
of sale couialct-i iu said mortcage. nr..;
Peerless. W &gt;h6?; Barbanks. WJjftrr. citcment throughout 'the dty over thii thnt an appeal from a decision of the chair
minister to England, arrived at South
the statute tn suth exse made ana pro,
catastrophe has never been equaled nine* on a non debatable question waa itself not
ampton Friday oh the steamer Saule, and .SweoC poC*t&gt;.*c»-Jerseys. gl^MW per brl;
notice
l«
hereby
given
that on Saturday, the ?- '
niraois, *3.f&gt;»g3J0. Apples-Cooktag. FUlKf-W Findlay became a municipality,
debatable.
The
matter wm finally Cor. Jefferson and Court ^..Hastings, Kieh. day of February, A. *D.. net. at teu o'clock m
immediately left for London
per brl: eating. *4-IB-{.\OJ per brt; Mirhbaa
the forenoon. I shall sell at public ■ucura to the
dropped, and after the introduction of a
CHICAGO STREETS UNSAFE.
J. Mauey, the clerk of Conway county. boke. *S.7»dLUJ; podUar»‘ gtock. W.5.’3t*x
highest
bidder,
at
thetn*rth
trout &lt;uor ul .h­
number of bills, the elections bill waa taken
, Barry County Ceertllujsc la lh? City of 1(3&lt;
Ark., ha* been j tiled by the Unite*! States
Th-quot-itious on the Ixmrd of trad* today,
up. and George addressed tbs #cuat® in op­ Pttronagc of the publR ..
tags th said county and state [that beins; the
court tor refusing to bring the congression­ w-ire as f •Slows: Wheat -Na r January. or«ni*d
ptace
where
tbe
Qrruil
Court
for iforrj Cuuut*
position to the bill.
. closed ----- ; May. opened 9te. &lt;
al ballot-boxes of the conuty into court.
ta hnlden-. the premise* dtweribed tn said w.. ■
Most of the ecmion of tho house was
Chicago, Jan. IB.—Three explosions oi
Georg*.- Hurri*. of Newbern. Ills., 45
gage, or so much thereof as may be ccm *.*ar. t.*
taken up by political speeches aud assaults
gn»
that
idiook
tbe
earth
for
several
blocki
pay
the
amount
due
on
nald
tnurtgaav. with
years old, is starving himself to death May. open®! Mg.
July.
upon the speaker by tbe Democrats for
eight per era t. interest, and all legal wf. to
having been stopped when he attempted JM-. dos-wl 51^-. Oats—So.
i January, around Jackson street and Wabash are
gather with an aXiaroey a Ire of fifty dollar*,
Hastings, - - Mich. ,
sukdte otherwise. He hag eaten Dothinu
nue took pla« at 3dW o’clock 8aturdaj past rulings. Only one bill of minor im­
rovecaated for therein. Ute premises belli,: Je
portance was passed, and at 5 o'clock the
atmx Dec. 27 last .
scribed tn said martgatfett all that errtmn p*r
afternoon. Tbe flying pieces of iron nnd i
house adjourned.
eels of land Sitiuite in tbe tuwmhlp of Irving.
t
*“^0 “**•of
ft™ the Fork-January, opened and ck»ed B1C.W; hall-storm of crashing glass dealt death (fed
Ihe Cccmy htBam aadlRate of Micbipui. au.:
Indiana They are still powwowing about Ftbruary. opened and cUmd »lDdW; May. Injury. The killed and maimed are: Mrs.
GO*.
WILL FOR SENATOR.
known and described as follows; The north
opened SULK, eloM-1 *10.TU. Lard-Fenrwr-y.
aurreiidenng their puna, but some bf ths c-;&gt;cned *5,SO, cluncd *175.
weat quarter I'-*] of the north east quarter
Ros*, colored, i&amp;tautly killed: F. Sheldon,
nnd th- north ra-tt quarter [kJ of the :*i*»t*kreops have b«en relieved and the war i*
Broom corn—Hurl.
per lb w |«k scalp wound; L. H. Maack, cut on hands New York Democrat* Name Their Man
«»nfl&lt;l«nt)) bilieved to be over.
Michigan.
—Other SelrctlniH.
■nd face: Jerne' Brown, face cut and Lend
While WUliam Lawton, a cattle drnki
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 30.—In the Demo­
braised; Alonso Porter, 4 years cld. bruised
eoolainiag Mtcaty-oue and MMQ0 acres «d tan-i
CUOa«L
Al jULUrnl. Kr, w„ ,m„,
cratic caucus yesterday Governor Hill was
■eecrdtM to the xovernmeDt survey thereof.
about the head and breast.
•KG B«m, lo pimn w|,|, , kott.
Dated Dec. 1st. two.
nominated for United States senator to
UorGud
J lo ,m,t w
. abxxrCahk. Mortgairre
succeed senator Evans Tbe nomination
SMnu B COLGiTOVK. Attorneys for MortgageThe explosion exme from the manhole*
polw.iw.0 Bnd «, liwro. tmino
Worst -So “ nti Winter cash.
wm rand* by acclamation. It Is under­
Th, m.r.lod’. pl«ol reluaed p, »r»rk. ’
do January.
&lt;to June *kui^; do of the conduits conjaining the electric stood that the governor will accept.
light
wires.
The
first
explosion
took
place
Juhr.
VTb
“
.
Can
—
No.
S
mixo.l
cash.
01 ““»■ UI^K-1. Im
William L. Evarts wm renominated for
D. W. Hffiraotda. Ctthler
d;. Msv. 577ft oat.-Dull: No. S mixed on Jackson street, just east of State, fol­
proper advances to Ms houvke &gt;r
S.M-, HbfcAlfce; do May.
Ry. and lowed by an intermission of but a few sensi or by the Republican caucus.
CL» K Alto
DSM^pgui:
Becond* by a more violent one west of the
HUUto - v T’S- rCP°r?‘ ab°Ut her* Bnd
South Dakota Nomtnallens.
fon W. BayiwMs, ’'W.«
craMung at Wabash avenue, and a still
ITF-UBK, S. D., Jan. 20.—Up to a late
• •- •••-. ti.-aw uamagea.
D G. Robtnson.
j,x&lt; Grable.
more violent concusaion east of Waboah
John Canvtf,
cb
■venne. Th® cause was bad Insulation nf hour last night three caucuses were going
auShonsrf to l*egln butines.: Com merthe wires and leakinfc gna pibwi th(J on of Republicans, Democrats, and Inde­
F. T. Colgrwe.
pendent**. Moody was nominated by tho
force
was
*ucb
that
the
heavy
tom
o
f
y***1 •fro.oro: First NaUoasI hank uf
. Shnopand UmH -Market flra* at tbe manhole* were broken into iMocm. Republicans for United States senator,
Duabore, Pa_, cHHtnUSC.Oro- Marine N»
All the plate glass iu the. windnwCn»-r anti Tripp by the Democrats. The Inde­
thrjal jjnjjk, of Sweden,
capital MC.iXXl
pendents were still in caucus.
esuLryo revolution in Entre W.db
V hX&gt; glass cut a number of people slightly^
la Other Btatra.
■Buenos Ayres has been duly iquetehed. ’
Teller wm uuar.imously nominated for
The corporate existence of ,t)}• First Na
United Stat* senator by the Republican
•T— * I—1- ' r'.— lit..
1
■trect. kndmg litUe Alonso Porter when caucus at Denver, Colo.
Feb 12, 1*1L
Democrats of New Hampshire nomin­
of Cincinnati.
fragment of the man-hole cover wrack ated C. A. Sinclair.
r&gt; g6iids. will test Che McKin
Chauncey Fl Black waa chosen by
kr on tbe temple, and plowed ita war
through her skull, cutting the top of her Pennsylvania Democracy.
hvttd tiff U1&lt;1 -"inlrinr, ir -• t._ .
. *
Indiana Democrats reuominatid Voor­
which were
hees, aud tbe Republicans cho-e Heresy.
will be Uan-rtl as Crawfordsville, Ind.

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G. G. SPAULDING,
IUSTIH0S.

�THE PROPHETS OF BAAL
LESSON IV, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 25

CASTOR IA

(Compiled from Mison Helper Quarterly by i*rmlralon of H. SI Hoffman, publisher, Pliitadclphta.]
2.* "And Elijah said upto the prophets of
Ihial, Clsooke you one bullock for yourselvM, and dress it tirnt, for ye are ninny,
"CMtorta-sso well adapted to children that I Cartorta earn Colic. OanMfpattoa.
I,
_ __ .
. .
I n__ _______ L
__
und call on tbe name of your God, but put
known tome.no fire under."
Ancsra.iLD..'
Wit£S°lajurioaji medlcrticc.
At Chwith (cutting') and Zarephath (re­
fining) Elijah bail Loen cut off from all
buiniin radHtroes, and refined in the school
uf poverty and close communion with God,
and thus qualified for the contest naw be­
fore him. He who had been so mlteli alone
with God bad no feur uf Kinx Ahab nor
of tbe hundreds of prophets of Baal.
20. "Uh, Baal, bear UA But there wus
no voire nor any that answered."
Baal .signifies lord or master, and h
found in Num. xxii, 41, pa the god of
the .Moabites.
Israel worshiped Baal*
l&gt;cor, and 24,000 were alain by a plague
(Num. xxv. 3,8.1. In the dnys of the (lodges
they again and again forsook the Lord and
worshiped Baal (Judg. it, 11, 18; Hi, 7; vi,
31: vlil, 88; x, 0, 10); but this King Ahab
had il«l them more astray than they bad
ever beymbefore (I King* xvi, 80-33).
27. "And it came to jmuw thnt at noon
Elijah mocked Uictn nud said. Cry aloud,
for be is n God."
28. “And they cried aloud, und cut thernHclv&lt;ia.after their manner • • • till tbe
bloofi gushed out upou them.”
Fancy hundreds of.- men leaping up and
down (verso 26, margin), nud shouting und
cutting their Iwdire f ill the blood streamed
from them, nnd all D&gt; make tbe god whom
they worshiped bear them. Central Africa
could not produce anything worse.
3&gt;. “There was neither voice nor any to
answer, nor any that regarded."
Kt “And Elijah said unto all tlw» people,
Comn near unto me. And all tho people
came near unto him.”
In calmness he luul waited, hb soul
doubtless communing with his God, but
now the decisive moment bod come; 450
nwn had failed—what could this one man
I do? He wm one of those of whom it is
written, "One shall chase a thousand, and
two put ten thousand to flight,"
"And he repaired the altar of the Ix&gt;rd
that was broken down.”
One of the first acts of Noah on leaving
the ark was to build an altar unto the
laird, nnd so also did Abrntn wbdn he en­
tered the land ot Canaan (Gen. viii, 20; xti,
8). From tbedajs of Adam and Abel tbe
altar and the sacrifice were typical of Him
who was to come os tbe great sinbearcr.
il. “And Elijah took twelve stones, ac­
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suggestive m ail home matters.
Supplcmeats the daily paper—sometimes
sons of Jacob."
supplants it.
.
It’s a man s paper—virile, inspiring, in the
See twelve stones in the same connection
iu Ex. xxiv? 4;. xxviii, 21; Josh, iv, 3, S, fl,
forefront of ail great movements. (
Each issue is made up on the issues of the
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The best writer to be found Boys and girls watch the mail fof it. There 20. Although the twelve tribes were di­
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' is good fun in its pages pvery week; vided into ten and two, staking two us-’
lions, yet they were only one nation before
bright stories and practical tplks.
Sermons by America’s •foremost preachers.
Sunday reading for people of every faith. ‘‘She Loved a Sailor," a powerful dramatic God, nnd He lias ever before Him the time
s»o*y by Mrs. Amelia E. Barr, begins when they shall bo reunited under aue
Pictures nearly every week—not for art’s
kiugcEzeKTxXxvii, 21, 22). All [spiel had
in late October, and runs fopr months.
sake, but to make clear tlie text.
at this time become idolater,, and hence
"The die necessity of a testimony to the twelve
Railways and pleasure Resorts of America. Ex-President R. B. Hayes says:
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33. "And with the stones he built an
It is hopeful, generous, effective."
On application.
altar in tbe name of the Lord."
83. "And ho put the wood in order, and
cut the bullock in pieces, aud laid him on
the wnod."
A bullock was 'used both ns a siu offer­
ing and ns a burnt offering (Lev. i and
ir), and in these chapters full instruc­
tions are found aa to tho manner ot offer­
ing. The sin offering was a type of Christ
bearing our sius; the burnt offering was n
type of Christ offering himself without
s;x&gt;t to God.
M, 35. "The water ran round about tlie
altar, nnd bo filled the trench, also with
water.”
i ISSUED EVERT
Onoff, twice, thrice was the aacrifice. and
ESTAHLISHED •
the wood and the altar drenched with
I water. There wus to be no deception here,
' uo fire hidden sotuewjiere about, which
■ might bo secretly used.
j
36. “laird God of Abraham, Isaac and of
j Israel, let it lie known this day that thou
&gt; art God in Israel and that I am thy rervant."
I
By this title God revealed Himself to
Musch nt the burning bush and said, “This
is my name forever, and this is my memo
rial unto all generat ions" (Ex. ill, 6,15, 10).
Observe that the prophet's whole aim is
that God may ixs magnified.
“And that I have done all these things
at thy word."
'uune Folk* riMiw.r it tv th” young inetnbrru of t
—■ - Tiiueiy Topics
; of
• ‘Uerr
iwKrai^teri-.t.
ftmUy. ITllad -riUi I’r.uUcal lliittfrati »•; aud ,y
Caadte.
Then the altar und sacrifice and wood
and water ami answer by fire were no mere
Scud far Free fkiiwylc.
SulMMftlptl
thoughts of Elijah, bat simple commands
of God which he had only tu obey, trusting
God for all result*.
37. “Hear me, O Lord, hear tne; that this
people may know that Thou art the Lord
God,and that Thou hast turned their heart
back again."
SomnLhi;ij N&lt;W1
Va!utU»te'lnterin.rtl«»u far all, nliont thl-. ru&gt;b)e octma
“If we know that He bear us. whatso­
ever we ask. we know that we have the
feed I Of nud Clcaolna:
• ICO Fine F.Ezmiiuax
- -mndorf.*: Hew f»&gt;TeM
petitions that we desired of Him” (1 John
v, 15). So that Elijah’s one desire mow
was forGotl to hear him. “And this is the
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confidence tliat we have in Him, that, if
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we ask anything according to His will, lie
hearelh us" (I John v, 14). Elijah having
done jus( what God told him, must then
have bad the assurance in his heart that
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38. "Then the fire of the Lord tell."
Addrav.
Picsure to yourself tho multitude gaxing
ou this lone man aa he stands calmly be­
fore them Ixsddo his drenched nnd dripping
alter and sacrifice and trench full of water,
conscious of the presence and favor of the
Lord God of Israel. Be does not cry aloud
nor leap up and down, but quietly looks
up to heaven, and with his whole heart ut­
ters thwo few words (just thirty-four in
the Hebrew) ucto his God in the hearing
ut all the people.
To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti­
"And consumed tbe burnt sacrifice, awl
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take
the wood, and 41ic stones, and the dust,
and licked up tbe water that was in the
JritlYS
trench.”
.
.
J ust aa at the dedication of the taber­
Vs
nacle, and the temple, and the offerinas of
Gideon aud David, supernatural fire con­
! suined the sacrifice (Lev. ix. 24; II Chron.
। vit, 1; Judg. vi.Jl; I Cbron. xxi, 2C}, so it
Um the RKAXJLHIm (AOlittle Beanato tho
; hapin-ucd now. I hare uo doubt but the
offering of Abai was accepted in tbe same
| way. But notice how this fire acts; it does
r.i^
। now go from earth upward, but coating
from heavtti takes the nearest first, the
j sacrilipe, then the wood and so on to the
■ very water iu t he trench.
j
3b. “And when all the peop’1' »4tw it they
rantril, and *&gt; Matnped on bottom. Addnws
on tlie*r Bvcct. And t.vey ;-.;dd, Tbe
_W . L^UOlT.l.AS. irmcklon.slu,^. “soiabv
So”— I;
. 1 Lord He is tbe God; the Lurti He is the

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So well they might, for tbe God at Moses
aud Aaron, of Gideon aud David nud Solo­
mon, God, who is a consuming fire (Deut.
i v, 24; lx. 3), hurl again declared Himself by
the unfailing but awful sign, telling them
of tbe wrath that would fall on them unless
they came to Him in true |&gt;eniteuce and by
way of true sacrifice, aa He bed appointed

Rcv. F. M. ShrouL pastor United Brelli
ten ehurclt, Blue Mnund, Kansas.says; *'l
feel It my duty to tell what woiidera Dr.
King's New Discovery lais dam* for inc.
My lungs were ba«lly tllmwed. and my
parishioner* thought I could live tnily a
few weeks. I took five Ifottle* of -Dr.
King's New Dlaoovery and am sound and
well, gaiitlng 2d Um- In wrfEliL’’
Arthur Love,, Manager Love's Funny
Folk* Comlfination, writes:
"After a
thorough 1 rial and couYinelnic etidctaw, 1
am confident. Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption l»cats ’em all, nnd cures
when everything &lt;4ac fall*. The greatest
kindness I can do my many thotuuuid
friends Is to urge them to try it” Free
trial bottfes at W. U. Goufreurti drug
store. Regular sizes 50e. a!ta $1.

tenuwtmi eight hundred und ninety.
Prewit. Charkv W. A/taairoug, Judge of ,
^Inthenatter of the ertate of Robert fnrtoy, |

£

dOi&gt; nillog a»4 flilna »«
ftTT,00fJ?
UM
(Hear M»1 th-wa. artiMitdrtmtor of ould estate
prying that th* wm tuny be heard Mid allow­
IJ5O
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ed and he tie ditenarxed from nb wdrt trust.
Thereiiiwu It ts ordered, that Friday, the
£3nlte&gt; oLlanuary, K. I&gt;. rial.a. am o’clock in et;of nwJ* of
die f.&gt;ren&amp;»&gt;. to? assigned lor the heunug ol
.12 1.1
srtdpetltlou.axnl that Ute heirs at law trfj*wd •»U _
,
dreeastodand all other.penons Interested in
in id estate, are required to appear at a session
Town 3 North ot Huge 7 West
Rid
court, then to be fiWeu at the I'rohrte
Office in the city of Harting*, fa said county, and
show cause, it any there be. why the prayer oi
Town 4 North of Rango 7'
ttte iH-Utiauer may not be gret.ted. And It li
further oiMered, 'flud wdd petti tonergive notice
to the persons interested In tudd estate, of the
Town 2 North of Range 3 Wert
p-ndency
of
«rt&lt;1
pethlon.
wu!
the
hrarfaf
Spceimen Case*.
thereof, bv causing a copy ut tuts order to be
HIM ll-M &lt;■« .7&lt;L«&lt;X»
S. H. Clifford. New Caxbtd. WIs., was publWirel'In the Hartings Bakner, anewxpa- k
per
printi-d
und
rireulaied
In
said
epputy
of
troubled u lib neuralgia nnd rheumatism.
Town 3 North of Range 9 Wert
llarrv. once tn each week for three auecrealve
Ids htoiuach was disordered, l»fe« liver was weeks previous t&lt;i -told day of hearing.
w'tofneU
23 W
17.18
MIAO UM
• CHARLKS W. AUMSTnoNG,
affected to an alarming degrre, appetite
nwMofaeU
»ox
2n IX® &lt;Jff
(A true covv.)
Juttea ol Protaite.
tell away, and he was terribly reduced In
Town 4 North of Range « W«rt
flesh and strength. Three bottles of
nwHOtawM
2 40
544 1.41 .22 5.0 307
■&gt;
uj
ru « un «B
Electric Bitten cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Uarrh'ju|g, ill., bail
Town 1 North of Range 9 West
a running xnre on hit ’eg of iig’it years'
w pt of wH of
sw&gt;«
3 tO
613 1.73 .«! 1
standing. Used tlnec iadtles of Electric
Deis Of DWk 17 40
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Betters nml seven l&gt;oxca of Bucklun’s
Town 2 North of Range 3 Wert
Arnica Salve, mid Ids leg h sound and
"According to Homer. Nestor, the old
well. John Speaker, Catawba. U-. had'
warrior and the wlw counsellor ot the
five large L ver sores on Ida leg. doctors
said he was Ineurnbie. One battle Electric Greeks, had ruled over three gcm-ratlnns
Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica of men, and waa wise ns the Immortal
Town 3 North of Range &amp; Wert
.
Salve cured him enllrely. Sold by W. H. gods."

The Nestor of the Marines.

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guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or
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La grippe is prevalent In a dangerous
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the ratient Im a umderMiv trtukeror an alcoholic
wreck. Tiioii'iiiidM- of dimikiuda have been
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Kftgers City achooln afv cluses', on ac­
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s Rrds of lot 117
Im ior&gt;. 10®.
1070. 1127, 1123,
and USD
Town a North of Range a Wert

com at a point
In center of

20 rds. thence

log descriptlc
com at 13 n

THIS AND THAT.
CURBS

LUMBAGO.
leaOrteaMfit,
Brito., MA. Feb. 28, 90.
I was confined to tbe
Inmbego.butSt. Jacobi

turn. Wm-AGoetxx.

CURBS BRUI8KS.
Feuenvflle, Mo.. Feb. 7.1W0.
“8L Jacobs Oil Is without,* peer for palas,
bruises, aches, Ac." Rev. T. G. Hawkins,
Faster Baptist Church.

CURE* SPRAINS.
Cincinnati. Ohio. April 2. UBQ.
I KuCbred with a sprained ankle which
swelled very much. Found great relief in use
Molux Hicxs.

ST. JACOBS OIL

The Great Remedy For Pain,
CTJ1UCS JLX.BO

RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA.
GOLD SXDAL, 11113, 1873.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast
Cocoa

from which tbe exrea of
oil han been removed, w

Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.

No Chemicals
arc used in its preparation.

It has

more than three tunes the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Stnrch. Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more

Auditor General’s Office, I
Lansiug.Micb, December rt. 1880. i
Notice is hereby given that certain lands sit­
uated In the county of Barry bid oil to the state
lor taxes of 1887 and prevjoos yean, and des­
cribed in statements wnlcli will hereafter be
forwarded to the office of the toMisurer of said
county, will be sold at public auction, by «ald
trcMurer at the county seat, eu the first Mon­
day ot May next, at the time and place derig.
uated for tbe annual tax sales, If not previously
redeemed or cancelled accordrug to law.
8ald statement* contain a fail description of
each parcel ot said lands, and may be seen oc
application at the office of I he county treasurer
alter they are received by him.
The tend struck off lo the state for taxes ot
ins-, or oth-r yeira. at tbe tax sales in May last,
will be offered subject to the. right ot redemp­
tion prescribed bylaw.
Mkxbt II. ai*lxn. Auditor General.

theticeo21 rda.
thence s 134
rdS, thence w
274vdA thence
n»&lt;S deg eart
14*» rd« to place
ot beginning

ANNVaLTAX SALES.
State of Midi Lan.
To the circuit court for the county ot Barry in
chsncerv:
’
\
Tho pedtl.m ol Henry R. ApUn&gt;Audttor Gen­
eral of said state ot Michigan, respectfully
shows that the Ust of lands hereinafter set forth
and ntarted -Schedule A.” contains a descrip­
tion nt nil land* lu said county «it Barry upou
which taxes were assessed tor th* yesrs men­
tioned therein, and which were returned as deUnqueut for non-payment of taxes, and which
taxes have not been paid; together with the
total amount of such taxes. wi:h Interest com­
puted lhereou to the time fixed tor sale, and col­
lection fee m provided t»y law. and the cost of
advertising and other expenses uf sale of each
ot sxld parcels of land.
Your petitioner further shows to the court
that said lands were returned to the Auditor
(teneral as delinqoetit for
non-payment
ot said taxes tor arid vears respectively, and
that said delinquent returns were nude prior to
the first day of July. 1880.
Your petitioner farther shows and avers that
the taxes, interest, collection flee, costs uf ad­
vertising and other expense* of sale, and the
legal fees tor personal service ot subpoena iu
each cx«e where sneb personal service is actaalb made, are a valid lieu on the several par­
cels of land described tn said sebedule.
Your petitioner further shows that the said
taxes on said described lands have remained
unpaid tor more than one year from tbe fireu
day of Jnlv next after their return to ttw Aud­
itor General, and the said taxes not having been
indd. and the same being now dam aud remaintog unpaid iw above set forth, your petlttoner
praya a decree in favor of the state of Miehlgim
Hgaiust each pared ot sai l land*, for tbe pay­
ment of the several amounts uf texes. Interest,
colleel km tee, cost of advertising, and other
expenses of s-rtc, as computed and extended In
•mid schedule, ngalnsi the several parcels et
bind contained therein, and in addition there­
to of the amount ot legal f«w» for per&gt;ona!
service of subpoena In each ease v.bere such
service Is actaa’lv made a* prodded In rtae. 83,
ot Art No Wk nt the seasiou laws ot Michigan
for the year 1383; ju»d in default &lt;rf pajmerit ot
the Kdd several sums computed and extend­
ed against said lands, that each ot said parrels
of laud mar be sold for the amount* dno there­
on aa Drovided.by law. to pay the lien irt afore­
said.
'
_
Aud ywir.petitioner will over pray. etc.
HONEY IL An&amp;, Auditor General.

t
Chamberlain's Addition
blk
lot 1, 2 aud 3
lot fc. ji and in
uh of lot &lt; and
UH Of lol 5
*
2.32 1.74 .
Iot4
0
.42 |.lt J
lota
6
.44 | JI J
Duuulng.’s Addition
lot 1 and 10 and

8CUEDDLE A.

economica], costing less than one cait
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,

3
8

strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids

W. BAKER * CO., DMdMtw, Mm.

hence e 44 deg
to point a of

2
19X *.20
, Kenfield’a Addition
*H of lots 6
aud 7
’
4
2.0 Jti
SS of Iota: 0
and 10
VILLAGE 0$ CEDAR CREEK
loti

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVU.LE
Blk
5-07

lots 3.4 ant
eK of lot 9

.14 .03 !.»
A’&gt; Ai l.M
- .16 1.0 r.i«

entire blks 08,
to. to and 71
lots t and 3 and
n‘4 of lot 9 and
to
:
r“4 ot lot t&gt; and
in
•
parcel ot land
bounded on n
ami w by Chas.
Cook’s land, s by
Spring street, e
by Tnoniapplu

I

a rds e of sth of
Htnaell st on
Market st, thence
e2s rds. n HH

Auditor Uenerrt's Otter. I
lAtislng, Mlchir»n. Deremhcr a*. 130. |
Sottee i* hereby given that UtaState of Mlt
Igan ha« filed In the Cireun Court for tbaCoar
«&gt;l harry lu Chancery, a nrtltton of whtah I
fortoo'.nx ts 8 true copy: that It claims a deer
agamst each parcel of tsnd tbere'.n daserib
tor the amounts specified rwwwtirely. aud
addlUuu ttirrvto of the amouutaf log*! fata’ 1
personal serrtee of subpoem tn each to

that »uch petition win be bl
Ing and decree at tlie pcxtt

as well as for persons in health.

Sold by Crooerg everywhere.

.1.00

U, thence run-

5

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE

at Hartings, In said County of Barry
persons Interested In such tawl* and &lt;
to contest the hen claimed tbereua 1

IttKBAJTS (MT REMED’
TkeOh’Jdrta’sMsdicin*
F«t Cnld*. Cprata, Hoaneuew

Town 1 North of Range 7 Wert

ill
a% &lt;M soM of tie

Yixi may c-eed it teJMjpta.
Micut indorKuteut. &lt; 'nly I

-to 1.00

In i

�MICHIGAN NEWS.

Kainmawo.
similar

(k-o. B. Anr-ii. °&lt;
CUr. )knr. o&lt; t.rrad
rtnl «t lb, «!*•'»
arrant iKlnk lb-

Ini Wikax-and

Royal George, Rome

m»' »',lw •— struck Grorgv over tbe brad with »
•
Both men ’are well to-do, and Wilcox
claims lh« blow wi» struck inself-defente.
George HJ«y dla
John Switzer, of Odd. has began suit
for So.000 for Injuries received by- nt*
horse becoming frightened st Daniel
back.
■
-&lt;prai ■w.rlr EWO.OOI' In to- Straw's self-propelling engine. The horse
iraiy~r. Ihr &lt;&gt;«&lt;■ '■’"■"j"' ran away, throwing Swlltrr out and in­
juring him wverely.
the
,&gt;ol building which will b»- finTbe Ati Sable Times has again changed
hands, the new proprietor being L. E.
isltsd
The nxf of th* planing
at Glinwn Canfield, to whom Ned Keys sold out his
oiu.-M SH Moud»j .nd ™n,e with n .. Interest As Canfield has worked on the
paper a whole year, of cuurae he knows
rar of rlrlllM •&gt;”■ 'b« b1*"' 11
h.0l»-n ujla. •&lt; I»» »rr «"*" h“ *’r‘ how to make a success ot IL

•

In the car, and

EXPERIENCE of an AMERI-

CAN -IN BOLIVIA.

Aborixteal

W.lwtne

Willie D*vl*. the Adrian lad
tempted auleMc. 1* IWtcr and way
The charge of "hot be fined Ihto
cura rk&lt;n hole through from breast- t.

Sohlwin, was that of the two BaatDA, who
wwv: convicted year* ago to tbe supreme
con”t of VermsTt. to Beoutogton county,
of .4Jb murder of BusmOI wHn. It ap­
pears tliat Golvin, who wm a brotiwr-in-

mind, and was considered burdensome to
phonera, who were
It L* do easy thing to move along in your the family
regular every day manner and be bailed as obliged tu supix'rt him; tliat at tbe time &lt;»!
the long looked for ^lewiab. Such -an ex- hk disappearance be was iu a distant fk-ld
m-rienoe has only been vouchsafed to r» few where the prtawer* were at-work, that a
twople In nil this world’s history, nnd there violent quarrel had Itrokcu out between
i* perhaps but uno of th'.®e alive to tell the them, nnd that oDcof them hud struck him
interestins story. The distinguished indi­ a severe blow on the book uf the brad with a
vidual referred to I.* Mr. Hinton Rowan club, which failed him ftthegronnd. Some
Helper, author of that gigantic scheme eusniclonsarcee nt lha time tliat ho was
known as the Pan-American railway, und murdered, and these suspicions were labl* experience, never before publhbed. wm crenscd by the finding of his hat to the
muib fleld'a few monht* afterward. These
tiered *
chimney nut up.
An Italian miner, employed in the Lake cartalnly remarkable. The narrative, in suspicifin* in process of tUno :;ub*Med, bat
Mr. Helper’* own words, is ns follow*:
Angellne
thine
at
Ishpeming,
fell
down
tbe
Ttfe Charlevoix county newspaper war
later, oue
of 4-UC
th© 11C40
iieifibb
irr-, having rcpeatOUB III
u v-r.
----One of cite never-to-be-forgotten and inter,
i* over and Cha*. Dixon, of Ea-*t Jordan, shaft. tOO feet, striking on all the pieces truly bewildering ml venture* of my first edly dreamed of tbe murder with great
possible on tbe aides of the-shaft, and was
hra ronr Wck to hl. .••bolovnl HlotlMd.
jpurnev across the continent of South minuteness of cirenmstance, both iu regard
not
only
alive
when
found,
bat
will
prob
­
Be was attested fur several thing* before
o tbe missing man’s death and the con­
America from Montuvidao on tbe Atlantic
ably continue to live.
he tlnnlly t*vc up the khost
to Callao &lt;&gt;n the Pacific, in 18TI-S, occurred cealment of his remains, tho Doorns were
Judge Newton, of the sixth judicial clr- in central Bolivia, witbin a few hoars af- vehemently accused mid generally I relievad
Harry Hale, 10 years old. of Ludington,
wa* run over by the cars In the freight cuit wes no need of dropping one of the 'ter my entrance among one of the many guilty of the murder. After a close acareb
yard yesterday and Instantly killed. Bis counties from htajudicial circuit, and says ,ub4Hbe* of Qnfchtm Indiana in that An- the pocket knife of Colvin and a button off
head was severed from the body, and bls all the trouble Is due to tbe Genesee county drenu republic, where a dearly cherished his clothes were’found in an old open cellar
lawyers who take advantage of every but ridiculously absurd tradition is cur­ in the same field in which he had lost been
body crushed under tbe car wheels. w
rent that the ancient rale of the Incas is, soen, nud in a hollow stump not many rods
technicality to block the court
The Maccabees made a net gain of 700
soon to bb re-established in laarpetuity from it were discovered two nails ami a
Thomas Reynolds, a stalwart, claims he among all tho autochthonous inhabitants number of bone*, believed to be those of a
mmbera tn Michigan during the month of
was
robbed
of
8500
by
tbe
“
Soo
”
police
. December, and now have 19,4$4 knights
of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Chill.
n*Ju*t prior to their trial friends of tbe
officer-, who arrested him. The matter
in the state.
This mighty change tor the better, m
has been sifted and It looks as If tbe man
Mrs. James Butler and tour chltdrm. had about 05 cents nnd told his little fairy they say, Is to Je brought about solely Doorns far about them said that the evi­
who were mad- blindly an attack of J a story to get sympathy. It dora not seem through the irniUtlblc wisdom aud prow- dence agaimt them was too unmistakably
tra of n heavenly and most adorable being plain for them to longer bold out, and
grlpi&gt;e. are now recovering their sight. to have worked to any extent.
in the form of an elderly white man with urged them to make n clean breast of the
They live In Kalamazoo.
Coldwater people believe thnt Hon. C. hiiow white hair and blue eyes, though jtot entire matter, holding that if they dill so
Im Wilcox struck Royal George with a 1». Ilnildall Is the very ta'St man that could of Spanish blood.
they would undoubtedly get their sentence
stake, fracturing hi* skull, Monday. Both bo obtained for secretary of the board, of
Through tho particular section of Bo­ of death, which wm* sure to be the result of
men are fanners living near Adrian. The
control of the state public school, and are livia, of which I nm naw speaking, only their trial, commuted to imprisonment for
blow may prove fatal.
not pleased at the thought ot liis lieing re­ two white men. not Spanish or of Spanish life.
w
Tho men were tried nnd sentenced to bo
Manistique dogs will do longer be per­ placed by a democrat. He will be Just lite dcacent (one n Frenchman, the other a Ger­
man). had ever preceded me; but n» both hanged. Their friends renewed tbdr re­
routed to go to church. Last Sunday two same.
.
of
them
were
comparatively
young
nnd
quest that they make a full confession.
derottt canines got Into'a wrap during ser­
Mantatlquu had an enterprising burglar *hort, with dark b.iur and hazel. eye*, nei­ One of them finally complied with tbe rovices. and now the entire race Is refused
week. He stole a pair of oxen out of ther was so fortunate, or rather unfortu­ queel, detailing a long utmy as to just bow
1
She privilege of entering the house of wot'- last
one barn, a yoke out of another, took a nate. a» to be mistaken for a messiah. Not the murder had been committed. The
ship.
sleigh from still another and then broke so with reference to tbe materialistic and other eouftyed, but with great reluctance
Mr*. Naltl. of Romeo, had malaria and into
।
the meat market and stole a quarter unsuspect ing projector of the Pan Ameri­ nnd doggednwa, and would not go into de­
took strychnine instead of quinine. Noth- of
&lt; beef. Hr must hose a smnll opinion of can railway, whose stature, hair, eye* and
tail*
ing but the hustling of a doctor saved her the
i
Manistique homes when tie tried to get seeming age (though hewn* then in fart
The one who had made tbe full confes­
tor future usefulness.
।away with such an outfit ns this.
oply in his 4l»l year, but because of hl* sion boil tbe sentence of death commuted,
ootton
resembling
hair
easily
mistaken
tor
William Janeson. of Zeeland, arrested
while the senteuce of the penalty of the
John A. Harding, a Kalamazoo btiichcr,
a
sexagenarian)
answered
well,
in
every
law wag ordered carried out In the case of
tor obtaining money under false pretenses, was on the road home batuntaay afternoon
has cunfesiwd and been remanded to the in hta meat wagon with hl* little boy when outward appearance at least, to all the re­ tbe other.
'brand Haven jail to await trial.
As the day of execution approached the
he fell over dead. The little fellow was quirements of thecopper colored and coun­
terfeit
prophecy.
doomed man made a declaration that he
John F. Antisdel, of Bay City, the land­ too young to know anything about it and
th:: impcuivk iuvixitt studext.
and hia brother Lad lied—lied optragtvuolord of the Frazier house, will assume the was sitting bold upright In the wagon
Oneol the most hopeful und gushiug ly—aud that. for his part he would not risk
management of the local opera bouse in when a passer noticed the condition of
things and bn inquiry found the father Ktudenta of divinity, who was ovldently af- facing his Maker with so awful a lie upon
place of John J. Buckley, deceased.
tlictcdwitha lively and egotistical ambi­ bis wut Tbe declaration was received
dead.
tion to become the first' beholder und p: &lt;»- simply ax an act of supreme cowartlice in
Secretary Baker, of the state board of
Woodstock people are kicking because rbiimer of the promised savior, wn* n tbe face of death, and caused all but two
health, has a letter from E. Pelletier, of
the Quebec board of health, which express-, Toledo parties, who are cutting ic«- ou Iwrefuoted and barelegged fellow about 22 or three of tbe most Inti mate friend* of the
Devil's
lake,
work
Sunday.
es regret that Michigan may give up its
year* of age, whose sacerdotal vextincnta maker of it to turn against him, so plaki—
board.
Mm. Allen Hoag, of balwlla county, cut constated of only three articles—a coanu* to their minds and to the minds of tbe en­
hat plaited ot barley straw, n chintz shirt tire community—was it that both men
St Clair river is bluckM with ice for the . her throat Saturday ulghl on account of
shfldced in pink nnd white squares nnd a were guilty beyond all possible doubt.
'IUdcm. She cannot live.
first time in two years.
pair of blue denim overall* that reached
The last sunrise but one for the doomed
The boot and shoe stock of (&gt;. M. Cle­ less than throe inrhes below the knees; all man was just flooding his Vermont home
Marquette owns ite electric light plant,
ment*,
of
I*ort
Huron,
ha*
been
taktn
on
of which acemcd to hare been worn sev­ | when who should appear at. the door but
and is nudring money from it.
a chattel mortgage for Sj.000.
eral month* without having ever been sub­ RnsM.ll Colvin, tbe man for the murder of
A Leslie lady rejoices in tlie possession
R. Moses a Bay City cigarroaker. has' jected to any process of washing or clean­ whom Boom wm upon the morrow to bt
of a cactus containing 325 blossoms.
executed.
.
been served with au injunction to prevent ing.
He it was, thi* Quir.bua candidate tor
The ice on the Suult Sle. Marie river is hi* using the union lab-1 on hta goods.
Tbe explanation of the whole matter is
.... mountedj
mule
I ‘holy orders, ...
who, also
strong enough to allow teams to cross. ,
simple
in
its
character.
Henry Wade Rogers, formerly of Anu"
— using aonly
i 1&gt;ack, but without
saddle and u
The twe Boorn« had jumped upon Col­
Rimorc’s monstrosity, in tbe shape of a Arbor, will be Installed president of the a rope bridle, met me in the public pathvin iu tbe field and beaten him. He had
two-headed baliy. lived but twenty-four North western university on February 20. tor roads In that rough region are os yrt
escaped from them, leaving his hat behind,
hours.
unknown.
.
and so overpowered waa be with fenr that
George Greenwood, a Coldwater busi­
Qub.-kly aud abruptly stopping right In he continued his flight until he found him­
Ilolzhay la the only convict out of the
83 in tbe Marquette prison who eats his ness mao, was thrown from Ids carriage front of me, rousing my own mule to halt, self in New Jersey. At the last moment
by u runaway yesterday and his collar ।the aforementioned sprig of Quichua saint­
memlft in private.
he had learned that one of liis persecutors
bone broken.
liness stared me full in tbefore with dis­ was about to be hanged as Ins murderer,
Geo. Washiueton. of FltoL has joined
The feeling of depression .among the, 1i ended eye* and with a profoundly anuizcd nnd although be luul suffered great brutal­
Jeff Davl*. of Ann Arbor, as janitor of the
Bay City lumbermen Im* given place lo’ 1aud reveMUtial mien. Then, bastUjrdis- ity at hia bauds, Colvin immediately
state capitoL
one df confidence owing to tlie influx of&gt; mounting, be fell on hi* knees before me. hasten^! back to save tbe unlucky fellow’s
Near Marcellus last vdeck u gray eagle orders and buyers.
•
1threw up both of his hand* toward heiven, neck. As for the confessions which the
was shot which measured 6 feet ’ami 11
uttered several brief and spasmodic cxcla- Booms made—particularly . the full nud
The seconti'lrfal of William Palmer, of’ motions in hi* owri Vernacular—which 1 very explicit one—they were made simply
inches from tip to tip.
Saginaw, who murdered hta brother AlbertI could not comprehend—nervously arose, for one purpose, that of trying to save
The Mining Journal says there are more
I
last September, was liegun in the circuit remouuted hi* beast, and with the great­ their necks.—Omaha Bee.
men at work at Marquette, limn ever be- court yesterday.
est possible speed, dashed back toward his
foraUft the city’s history.
native -village, six miles away.
Mrs. William 1). Brown, of Duffield. Is•
He excitedly announced to hf* people—
Jackson county and city talk of combin­
A pretty child, just about able to talk,
dead,
by
mistake
of
the
draggist
who
’
.;
a* Ignorant and degraded aud good tor
ing and building a public building tor
coaxing a ta'ribboned stray poodle on
mixed her medicine. Three children leftt 1 nVnhing as hftmtrlf— that their long prom- । wn*
county and municipui uses.
■I
/....I....,
I.VI_
_
motherless.
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t
gicl Nice doggie! I like *oo,” when the
J. W. Hurlburt, cf Allegan, is the proud
•r. «
v . .
.
, two league* distant, was coming and that
up
from
The Orsech sisters, who were operated ; they should ail join him at once in going child
. ’s, nurse
.- .r suddenly glanced
—", ~
r rr
“* “a
possessor of a year old hen that ha* Just
ratKMlpwoaBd^ ,t H.ri»r bcaplul. I oat to xrrat an.l .don tho gnuJoo.Rod
-••• "•bofc »n4 MeUlmnl
come off the nest with 10 healthy chicks.
ItetroiL are thio to take abort walt, altoot &gt; who trouW eoaoon, la aoronlaoee with the
Don^ do that, Allee, bo’ll bite
' Mrs. Alien Hoag cut her throat Sunday tbe hospital.
you
nasty
dog!” o-u.
The child
deelan«iou, ot U.-ir Inaplrnl propbwa. ra you. Go away, .....
............
« .-r.
.
st her home near Mt. Pleasant. She had
Immediately drew away from tbe dalxgy
bluakertu’a boom
u S I'■nd liartnltoa rintru-ith an "'•'-jrcssiQn of
been 111 several days. She will prolmbly
Cli? * bld*
Va’
I Ute interior trilSL udliau-d with them, the I
A. 'C' mlnubM altereard
• die.
---- ---------- — —her keen
The Smith middling purifier case tjtill j
1 HnhrhiR nut* nrara-t ’T™0'"1’ 50 Muskegon 1 Hjjjjj ftnd beneficent government of th© I eye* espied a canary bird to a pretty cage.
J She toddled over to it, and again her baby
■ incM.
drags ito weary length through the courts, Heights and eryct a large plant there.
prat de was heard: “Nice birdie! Nice
the latest move behig a change of venue
FOLLOWING THEIS LEAbtfl. **
I Urdie!”
- •
from Jackson county to Eaton county on
The Pocketbook Steal.
Never did a flock of silly sheep mon* uniu
? none
nur*e rftl
raised
’*d her eye*
eyes from her
the petition of the defendants.
'
It wm a neat trick. Axman
— standing
’*
' ' hesitatingly and unanimously follow the 1 Again the
&gt; dollar hills in „a lead of a bell wether in overleaping * fence I
h5?d' *be
Chat Drown, of Detroit House of Cor­ a wagon wn* selling two
the pocketbook than that whole town-containing many t,rew , !,o child
the
new pocketbook for 82.. tho
rection, constructed a dummy, ptared it In
ra went to the as
aa-­ hundreds of Inhabitanto-foUowed on foci
U° - 1)00 *’ AUoe; U,e
thrown in. A few of them
bed, while he hid In the laundry. The
sistants nnd a few more to
o genuine buyer*.
buyer*, und
and in.
in a
a frenzy
frenzy of
of religious
religious rhapsody
rhapsody nnd
nnd , 1 , ., 1b,to ?oa 450 awajr- n*hght r
.guatxl reported him present, and when
Alter three or four of tbe latter tort had expectancy that mult bestradding pietist, bird.” During tbe rest of tbe ride the child
.nlghl shut down Brown scaled the wall,
been sold a flve dollar bill was put into an that awe stricken fanatic, who, riding at sat still, with a shade of perplexity on her
and is a free man.
exceptionally fine wallet and offered for their head, again mot me on tbe outskirts -pretty, innocent face Doubtless she was
Ata church socialn Wilber, near Alpe­ sale for 15. A man bought 1L
of tbe village, where men, women nnd chil­ wondering if every little playful creature
“Now, you put that in your pocket and dren, with bandsand voices upraised, came that crooud her path wonld bite her.—
na, the other night two small boys got into
a quarrel because one of them persisted In walk across tbe street before you open it.” like a mighty throng of overjoyed and im­
said
tbe
vender.
teasing the other's stater. As a result one 1
petuous devotees and sprawled t hemseivea,
The buyer, a stupid fellow, did nothing some flat on their stomachs and other* on
of them was stabbed through the hand
The stabbing took place on the chnrch of the sort. He opened It at once and of their knees, before me, moat foolishly nnd
The most northern point ever aUained by
pulpit
jcourse found it empty. ‘ Then he raised a reprebensibly worshiping me as their ttyin was readiwT by Ideut. Jame* B. Lock­
hue and cry.
wood. a member of tbe American Lady
measiah!
.
A dead balie was recently found buried
“Oh, here your money 1»?" explained tbe
Franklin
bay expedition, who on May 18.
This very general end demonstrative aud
in a sngw bank at bhpeming. The Jury 1fakir, with a mirthless laugh. "I must
wholly unprovoked nnd unexpected awrip- 1882, stood trader S8.98.3 N. He waa ac­
that was inpaneled decided that the child 1have ma»lo a mistake. Give me the pockev
Jion to myself as a personage |&gt;oswi»ed of companied by Sergt Brainard, who in his
was not fully developed and that it was book
1
and-I'Il put it in.”
•
divine attributes, though it was nothing field note*says: " Wo have reached a higher
dwui when liorn or died soon after from
The book was returned.
but a piece of wretched folly nod tomfool­ latitude than ever before reached by mor­
want of vitality. This In the face of the
“Now," he continued, sitting down and ery of an assembly of lew than semi-civil- tal man, and on n land farther north than
fact that witnesses swore tliat the mother taking
&lt;
the bill in hta hand, “do you see
waa supposed hy many to extet. We un­
of the child had placed it where It was thisr
&lt;
furled the glorious Stars and Strip** to the
found.
“Ye*,” replied the deceived
may I acknowledge that I have not yet per­ exhilarating northern breexes with an ex­
Rawson Bros., manufacturingrontractors j “Well, you’ll never ace it again. Get up. fectly recovered from the peculiar shock ultation impossible to deKribe.’' For three
And the hone almost ran over a of that sfxauge and thrilling experience, centuries England had held the honor* of
of Grand Rapid*, are in a hole fluanclplly Roxie."
&lt;
banker who had stopped to m-c tbe fun. though score* of earthquakes aud uuxnerand yesterday filed u trust deed for 822.558 fat
aud the rig disappeared around tbe corner ou* other life imperiling shocks—prwrfcms
to secure creditor*. The creditors are all j
for the day. —New York Telegram.
and subsequent, thereabout and elsewhere
•Grand Rapids people and confident of
—have long sint» been entirely dismisMtl
A well known New Yorker dining tn an
getting 100 cents on the dollar.
from my memory.
uptown restaurant the other day nuddenly
. Lieut Wllltatn M. WlUtama, located at
One of Mr. Gould's attorney* went to
For a little while my cmLurrassmcut was. turnwl aside from the table, excused him­
Fort Brady, ha* been suspended for five 1him not long ago to explain that some act of complete, but I soon regained my equauimi- self to his companion*, and. stooping over
years on three-quarters pay for not pay ing 1himself and his Missouri Pacific board was ty and then. Impatiently, If not also indig sg!*** of water, wemed to cover Jt with
hi* bilk. He was what te known a* an 'illegal aud had got the company into trou­ nantly^nd opbraidiugly (spmking to Span­ 51’ i*?011
*° belxl l,‘«ntolf almrat
army dead beat, and tbe sentence of the 1ble. “Mr. Gould,” said he, "it seems to ish, which a few of them understood) 1 ex­ double.
on earth are you doing!”
oouri seems to meet general approval.
'me you should have consulted yosr legal plained to the superstitions and self del tided 5Z“,
"Ob. WFrely drinklw but
advisers
before
doing
-thlk
Any
lawyer
reprobate* that I was not from tbe higher of the further side of my glruaj. No one
Mlclnu-1 Welch struck tlie village of *
would hare told you that it was illegal.”
WWdngton about a year ago and wantwi ]Mr. Gould hung his head a minute and heaven—not yet—but from tho United can explain why It is so. Inn that will Mton
States of America, that countless utimbera a hiccough instantly.’’—New York Son. P
work. He got hand when hta Job was np then
,
raised it and said: “Yes, I know you of my countrymen, all of them plain men
be left town, fergettlug to pay hta bills ,would have advised against it, and that’s only, yet enlightened aud meritorious citiand taking all tbe money he could find in ।the reason I didn’t consult you. Bus the
sens of a crest republic, were far nobler
“The public generaUy do not know that
the boarding house. Officer* arc nfu-r thing
।
is done aud it can’t be undone, and and better than tny*elf, and that it wm bo
Miehzel now.
now it’s for you lawyer* to get us out of ncath the dignity of true munLood tor them rvery jockey on the turf ba* » valet ” said
'‘
Uoidwater Improvement* last year aggro- 1tbe scrape the Ixwt way you can. That’s or tor other* to prostrate titemsehra in a prominent horse breeder.
“Tbe duU»vt • ralinr . ithtKd ,b«
worship Ijrfore any mere nar.-to! like the
grtrd tMKJ.OOO.
;
"W.U, He.
very ordinary stranger who w«u, then ndAlger county is oat of debt and 84.000
drawing them. Thereupon they were dia- Lheij raplOJm. UttU. canrra, Unlr
ahead far a rainy day.
s^&gt;-interl anfi dejected tu a ,)Oqrc» that -locU. dmaiac lb, color, cod nottiEC

toErArawr.wb™, to

MarqaeUe county received 872,043 from

It i&gt; probable that the til vision ot the

Mr*. Bingo—You know you spoke about
giving thorn old clothes of Totntny'i to the
poor. On second thought, hadn't we bet­
ter send them over to the minister's ehH.

77^71“!.

waa then and is even p t *rui and sorrowful
to emtcmplate.—Washington Star.
U TOT tewpoo^ai u honu„
U,nIS.WO.Joe.oWrw

tat .»lr a&gt;.ooo,ax&gt;

oo_

Moot of I bon ren u&gt;t» m ncrti older then
Tji2S,L*to TOpk,F tl»m."-xew Y„i
i eiograrn.

***“ 'rUl'*

Second Chappie—A.v—ht'ji gena west, re
kwr. to rab-.f xx^tecbe.-Good Nwra.

03= thing
?Ucrtar««

l-twu V.

Where tlntoiflof alTdeUsh*
FiIts a child u daw laughter.
Ha:r» to WW» to war*« &gt; boki
As fjc radiant
of Rtwi,
Ilrro ib*t riar* fartb
ft thr golden crecurf wren
Were a nigbringzl*. why, then.
iLucGis a chill of seven.

Pliny mentions that, according to Lbo
hhlurinnt of Alexander’s expedition,
oystera a foot iu diameter were found to
the Indian seas, and Sir James E. Tennent.
was Unexpectedly enabled to corroborate
tho correctness of tbb statement, for at
Kottier, near Trincoiuahw, enormous «pro[mens of edible oysters were broaght to
ths rest house. One measured more than
eleven luches iu length by half aa many In
width.. But this extraordinary rnoasurement is beaten l&gt;y the oysters of Port Lin­
coln, iu South Australia, which arc the
largest edible oues in the world.
They nre as lanje ns n dinner plot*, and
of much tho snrn'j shape. They on- some­
times more than a fool across the shell,
and the oyster fits his habitation so well
that he does not leave mneh margih. It Is
a new sensation when n friend asks you to
lunch nt Adelaide to have one oys’er fried
to butter,*or eggs nnd bread crumbs, set
before you; but it is a very pleasant ex­
perience. for the flavor and delicacy of the
Port Lincoln mammoths nre proverbial
even in thnt land of luxuries - Oysters and
All About Them.
'

U»
tbe whiskers, and
iwwaa •eitbss’ly
tar their benefit
Th* ear wn* fail. At Franklin street an
wriy. ababbj little womr.n with a red ntw
and a ery'hig baby came in. No one offend
her a neat, ant! after locking around with
disgust for a raument she clutched a strap
and tried to hush the baby. Then the man
with tbe allky whijkera tried to lie funny.
*“Cro«, ain’t heF* be remarked.
■ “Naw,” al* snapped. “He’s'slmmed."
.“Ashamed)1’' said the umu with - tho
wbfakcr&gt;&gt;. “Whnt’* be ttsluimwtof?”
"Ashamed of being seen riding iu a cattle
car,” the woman replied, with a voice like
a steel trap aud ,t h'ok thnt-meant volttm*.
The two typewriter* giggled, two dnde*
tried to hide behind their capes, a gray
haired old man got up and gave tho red
noawl mother hl* scut, the other psasengers
smiled, and the man with the silky nidi
whisker* went out on the platform and
rode clear up to TwantykhirJ t.trcet with
out cven’lookiug at tho typewriters agnin.
—New York Letter.

ItipenlBE Hanau as.
TMie banana is n fruit jhAt is'fmrt. guiuing
favor, and is now one of the most popular
In the market. l&gt;w people, however, know
how those sold from tbe small handcart*
are ripened. This business is almost ex­
clusively In tbe hand* of Italians, who Imy
tbe bunches when they are green, a* they
are cheaper when in that condition than
after they bare been ripened by time. Tl«*
purchaser then proceeds to apply tbe forc­
ing process. Tbe banana* are cut from the
central stem and laid in layers on a mat
tress. A blanket is then thrown over thorn,
and the owner makes this his couch.
A man with u large and corpulent family
ba* a distinct advantage over bis rival* in
trade, as be can hatch out.. great many
more ripe bananas from the ;jreen fruit
than one who has only himself to depend
on. The proce*s la much more rapid than
the usual method of allowlug the fruit in
bang until it h in a proper condition.
When sales arc brisk I have known Italians
to keep their families in bed all day, ripen.
Ing their stock in trade. Some expert*
Smoking Affects tho Eycalght.
claim to bo able to tell by the odor whether
A smoker may suffer from deranc^ment fruit has been ripened by I Labans, br.t tbl*
of the eyesight, consequent upon infiam- has always nppevod loine to be without ud
matlon of t he optic nerves, “tobacco amau­ eqnato proof.—St. Louis Globe-Dunocrnt.
rosis,” tts it b snmetlmes called. For a
long time oculists differed la re-zard to
Cry»t*lUz»d Pictures.
the existence of such a disease, nud I wif
What a wonderful thing i» crystallira
among thr doubter*, but I LelievO ihere
tionl You hang n lamp &lt;if tine in asoiu
is now no difference of c-jUnlon among
tian of acetate of lead, and btraighLway
those who make a specialty of diseases of
the latter divorces itself from the sut with
the eye. and I have for several year* Item
which R is united, nnd Ircome* attached
convince&lt;I from actual exjierienee of the re­
to ths suspended nugget in yjMx-ks and
ality of inflammation of the optir nerve*
garland* of metallic mbwe*, ferns and
caused by the cxecRzire use of tobacco, sev­
eral ease* of the kind having come under lichen*.
Tbe combinations of artificial crystalmy own immudiate observation.
produced by some of the pmrewe* of the
In all of the**, a* soon a* tbe victim*
laboratory are marvelously IxMutKal- and
ceased to amokv, the optic nerve* began to
picturesque, but nope of tLetn i» half u.
assume a healthy appearance, the vision to
improve, and eventually tho sight to be en­ marvelous ns tbe witchertoj wrought by the
chemistry of the frost The wood*, after
tirely restorwl. lu one case the r.se of toIkicco was resumed, and shortly afterword an ice storm, cbnudcliered with diamonds
and radiant wit* prismatic light; the rock*
the vision again began to fail, to be a .sec­
among the fighting waters bearded with
ond time restored on the patient entering
frozen spray; the white frinp-.- and festoons
'upon a course of entire abstinence.—Dr.
William A. Hammond in New York Her­ of vapor lace that lacautify .the dead setlge*
by tlte silenced torrent's side, and tho cabi­
ald.
net pictures in neutral tint-and *il ver which
Sonic Big Theatrical Receipts.
adorn one’* chamber window* after a bit­
Marcus Meyer has given a list of tbe ter winter night, arc each nnd al! more
largest theatrical receipt* ever known in wondrous than any of the forms of cry*
tM* country The tlgurea arc urnnzing. tsllizatdou achieved by cheirifc art.—New
Mapleaon'i Opera company, with Patti and York Ledger.
Gerster a* star*, sang in Son Francisco to
1100,(100 in eighteen pcrformancrii, or an
average of over fO,OX) a performance
Two pretty sloritM nre told abon: Von
Christine Nils*on wing in San Francisco to Moltke. One Is that on [taking cut hi*
,440 in tour concert*. Patti, during her pan* to pay a cabman after a ruthor long
firm engagement with Mr. Abbey, sung to ride the enbm in started ihls horn-.-, cried
H2.8M in one performance at Boston. Mrs. out, "No. no; it Las be: u til fffeat honor for
Langtry, in her first Mitson under Abbey, me, Ifdfr reldmareclmli." nud drove off.to
played to f2W.0» in twenty-*, x weckk receive fccxtd.iy the count's photograph,
Bernhardt drew F3U0.000 i* twenty-four with t he words, “To bis crib driver.'' And
week* Edwin Booth played to 8280.000 Id the other h thst aa American in.lv. with
twentywight weeks. Henry Irving played | q
a youns daughter, staying ut the hotel
to $315,000 in twcDty-«even weeks.-New where the great soldier ulna attending a
York Telegram.
regiment?! bnnqv.ct, cent him .a ph.tograph of himself, which slje asked him
sign, nnd so give more pleasure to the girl
’Tt doesn't seem to be generally known," on her seventeenth birthday than all her
said a railroad telegraph operator yester presents bad done. In reply mother ami
day, “that where tbe block system is to daughter were invited to tko supper room,
nw traveler* nre protected at night whether were treated by Vuu Moltke with the kind
the operator in the sign al tower stay* awake est hospitality and received the photo­
or not. Every lamp signal has three glass graph, on which wm written, “I have been
xlidra to it—red. green and white. Tho red young, and dow I am old. hut I have not
is the outermost, the green next and the seen the righteous foraakien.’’—Harper's
white inside that. To allow a train to pass
the tower tbe operator has to pulldown the
red slide by a cord and bold it down. Direct­
ly he lets go the red light gees in poaitlou
Od the assumption that rhe rapid heat­
again. Ho is not allowed to do anything ing of the Interior shell, while tbe outer
else. So tHft, if he goes to sleep or is taken shell is comparatively cool, I* tbe chief
sick the danger signal always bars tbe cause of tbe bursting of groat guns, an in­
way.''—Pittsburg Dispatch.
ventor proposes to cooi the gun after each
XannfiMture af Gtaeoae.
The prejudice* against glucose has about
worn itself out. As is now genera Hr
known, gluroee b made from corn, and
cannot help but be wholesome when well
made. The manufacture i* entirely con­
fined to the west, and al&gt;oat 1,000,000
Gods a day are turned out Al first ft
to be delivered in disguise, and randy
makers^ especially were particular about
this. Now the very Ixwt candies are made
out of glueoae, and no secrerfa made of
the fact There nre over twenty glureao
factories within twenty-four iion.-s’ ride of
St. Louis.—Interview In St. Ixmb Globe­
Democrat.
It h, in a word, the power of feeling that
marks tbe artist: all else is but the me­
chanical side which b common to all the
art.*. There are many born actor* who

verse, and painter* who have never taken
a palette in hand. To some only is given
the power of expression us well a* of feel­
artist* In the sight
of th© world OS the other* are Id the sight
of our s. mt-divine mistress, tbe art unL
Salvini tn Century. The street car oonductor* nnd police use
w
V"* °' ’'hl'u'» •» Hv ChT.
Mum., and it create* mor* fun than a bar
rel oEmonk... Errrr r«« boura.wkhu,
raond. ud • eoppra &gt;Urt m . nr. Is
the dtaeUou ot th. vnod. only to Iran
that some conductor ba* been starting the
rar. R'a fun tor the street car folk, bet
death to the police.

extremely irregular. . Sum: time* they

dhebarge by the rapid introduction of.
liquefied carbonic acid gas. lie claims
that hb special mode of doing this, used in
connection with a peculiar arrangement of
the powder chamber, by which it is much
contracted in area at the front end, can be
utilised in discharging liigh explosive*
Hb theory is that tbe released gas gix-*
out between tbe projectile and tbe bore,
and keeps tbe former from heating. What­
ever may lie the merit of this theory, there
seem* to be no authentic record of its hav­
ing been put into practice—New York
Commercial Advertiser.

The fact is not bo well known as it de­
serve* to Ire thnt cream constitutes an admlrablo nutriment for invalids. It is su­
perior to butter, containing more volatile
oils. Peraom predisposed tocomrampti w.
aged jrerwons, or those inclined to cold ex­
tremities and feetdodigestion ure especial­
ly benefited by a liberal w-c of sweet crcard.
■It ta far better than cod liver oil, and be­
sides being excellent tor medicinal-proper­
ties it is a highly nutrition* food.—New
York Commercial Advertiser.

“I call that rug Satsuma,” said a head
of a house, who rafuaas either to know or
to pretend to knew anything about pot
lery, although bin house is well filled with
specimens collected by members of hi*
family. Sotauma h.is come to lx* hi* exprcMlon for everything thm. his youngest
boy call* “daiay," nnd hto daughter’s new
toque und his wife's late.-1 purchased
painting ar* chunifiDd alike by him, "Very
pretty, quite Sataumix.Port.vi Tran-

The monkey wrench la not called no on
account o( iu funded or actual resemblance

to “monkoy" with, but simply becaure it
Moocky.

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

Hastings

VOL. XXXV. NO. 30

Banner
Published Thursday® Jiy
COOK EROS.,

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co

Bargains every week
Bargains every day in the
week
Money saved always when
vou buy your Hats, Ca
and Furnishinp- Goods of

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co
Absolute One Price Clothiers, Hatters And Furnishers in Grand Rapids.

Improved Variable Friction Feed.
•

BOSTON
DRY Q00Q5 STORE.!

Scud for Catalogue and special prices.

A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa.

bO YOU. TAKE THE

TELE^iIMFM?
WHY HOT?

STEKETEE’S
f CHOLERA

Cadwallader’s

FORGING
AGENCY COLUMN
RIGHT
AHEAD O
,
Marr A Duff have doubled their store

ffice with holbkook over
MOBKILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.

capacity and now they have one of the
fineuL beat lighted ami nicest equipped
I have improved and vacant city lota for
stores that can be fcfond Iu the County and
sale and excbange'ln all parts of the city.
City.
Fanning lands for sale and exchange in
Our store now is 43 by 85 ft. every corner
oil parte o! the county.
as well lighted as another. We wuuid also
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
mention that we made oor old Cloak Hoorn
erty for sate ut a bargain.
(which was IS fu by -JO fL &gt; into a I Julies
Farmers and city property owners de­
Walting Room and Toilet Room. This ta an
improvement that vruahlnk wili be much siring to sell or exchange should remem­
appreciated after a long and wear}* ride, ber that purchasers and traders are keep­
ing an eye on my listed property for
a place to rest yourselves and children. ■
bargains.
In order to make things
Remember those wbo wish to sell and
are obliged to sell are tbe ones who put
their property in the hands of the agent;
therefore purchasers will find the agency
In our Mammoth Establishment we will
headquarters for bargains.
keep

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

IMPROVED

tioo Ghoiera cure.
HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
HCXnKEDS or THEM.
■ yearimg colt, brought hui»-

•*&gt;'« rrtntdy fa

Putting Out Specialties

SPECIAL !

On Jefferson street two houses and lots
at bargains, anti on easy terms.
All the time.
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
___
Our specialties for the present will be house well finished, water works, concrete
your Choice of seventy-five
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.; rente nt 810
per month.
81,000; 8500 down, bal. on
time at 7 per cent.
And one bouse and lot one block from
factory. 8800; 3300 down, bal. at 7 per
That have been selling for 80.00, 87.00,
cent. Cheap.
88.50. 80.00 and 810.00 These will all be
Near felt boot factory—IX lots and
put out and sold for
splendid house, with furnace, cellars un­
der whole house, good cistern, good well,
boose well finished and folding doors,
small bam. ('an be bought at a bargain
Just think of IV You must come earley
and on easy terms.
and stay late to see all the many bargains
Several splendid bargains In tbe 1st
that may be yours. We have also placed
ward and other parte of the city.
on the Bargain Counter 35 heavy
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on ear­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
40-acre farm to Irving, all Improved, soil
__ .
or.Jr
That! wll be closed out

Ladies Newmarkets
$5.00, Your Choice.

For talc in Ucutinyx by
W. H. GMDYEA.R,

” SMOKE

Eb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAriE
«J ALWAYS THE BEST

WHOLE NO. i860.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 29, 1891.

Hastings Banner

ENGINES,

ry County

Jackets for Ladies

For $2.25
Good value for 35.00 these arc only a ftjw
of tbe attractive bargains that are to be
.
_ ‘
...
, , , F n
,
Best shirting- can be had for 9 and
11 cents.

log house, good orchard, and well fenced.
Can be bought at a bargain on easy terms.
j
HO acre farm for sale in Otsego county.
, Description said to be biack sand and clay
loam—ttmi»er beech, maple and elm. 60
| rods from schooL 7W and 8^ miles from
• raChuf two railroad*, so acre* improved.
i log honse and lutrn and snwll granary; 8,t&lt;

UMTISCX, men.

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.

FOR SALE.

Marr &amp; Duff

Leonard Wunderlich, of Woodland, In
now deputy sheriff, and the people tip
there are glad of it.

Rev. Spaeth. German M. E. minister of
FreeporL wbo is holding a series of revival
meetlngB at Woodland, while walking near
the depot st the latter place Tburodsi.*
evening, fell upon the Ice, dislocating hia
wrist, and fracturing the radial bone.

Biographical.
These are clone times, and the man who
Hqraee Larkin, of Nashville, gets SSjter
makes any money in the agricultural
business, Is a man who must apply his month pension and 8543 back pay. ‘
thought as well as his work to his buslM. B. Brooks will light iris evaporator
neas; must be up and dusted: must mind with electricity next season, having pur­
his ps and qs; must see that 83.00 don't chased tbe plant fur it.
get away from bltn for even two dollars
Ernest Roe. of Nashville, broke one arm
earned. ‘There arc several of that kind of
farmere in Barry county, and when you a while ago, and was Just beginning to
find one, you always light onto a man who feel frisky again. He frisked around home
is getting on Id the world. The speed Thursday, and fell and broke the other
may not be that of "jbe New York limited arm.
vestibule train.*’ but there is solid, steady
Jacob Youngs, charged with the larceny
progress right along. If times were better of a shawl as mentioned in the last
they would make more: but be times what Banner, was tried before a justice in
they may. they will make something and Nashville last week. It didn't i^ke the
save some of IL There is a fellow out Id jury long to say *710 cause of action."
Hastings township, aird he’s built juat that
Jack Brady, a Nashville tough. wa«
ways. When be goes into the bank tu get
money, It Isn’t his habit to lca\e his note. stabbetl in a row at Battle Creek, and then
No. be leave* his check, and it Is honored arrested for being disorderly. Jack feels
that
this is a cold, unfeeling world.
for its face, and be keeps something
around, as a provident man should, against
Ed. VanNocker had an exciting run­
the time when his fauilly or himself may­ away while riding borseback. Wednesday.
need It. And be keeps It iu drape to get The horse slipped and fell, throwing Ed.
It. Hy may tpold about ••unfriendly legis­ to the ground, but with one foot in the
lation” to the farmers, jaw a little about stirrup. Tilings looked blue for a moment,
monopolistic bogs wbo prey upon the pro­ but just as the horse regained his feet Ed.
ducing classe.", find fault trecausc tilings fortunately kicked tbe stirrup in such a
aren’t just right and all hands are not wanner .is to free himself. The horse was
given a fair deal in the shuffle for in­
captured before nnj damage was done.- •
dependent existence. Yes, he does
Nashville News.
«•
things. But hie industry isn’t cmitined to
Wooden, the man wbo smiled too sweet­
working bls jaw. He has a farm, and
things are kept moving there every day in ly on Mrs. Carr, of North Castleton, and
the week cx'vpt Sunday. Whatever may then lit ont when the officers wanted him.
be hia opinions about other affair", in his Was captured last week at lake View.
and
, own
■, he keep*
. • right
j ,on aawlug wood
,
;•
r.
F. iz.
D. oouie,
Soule, oi
of warn
Barryvilie,
vine, recrircn
received
miurtas tay «i.d I. an exarapta old,r1,it „„k
liatala
rr«p.«,ua.
.'•mun „IH. loth „ul,
h„,
1 century ideas of fanning, and common i seriously
....
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...
injured. Mr. S. started on the
&gt;cn« ideas of saving. So much fur Win. first train.
*
H. Merrick, as a fanner. If we are cor­
rectly informed, it was November Olh. fJKFrnian Van Wenner. of Freeport, was
1839, that be was lx&gt;rn, and In that hot- Wnt bunting the other day. and leaned ins
ired of politics and Ideas, the Buckeye gun against the fence. He later on reach­
"tate. I’erhapv that accounts fur Ills Icon- ed for the.gun. and got It. But tbe huming toward practical politics, for be is in-1 uwr caught, and Herman’s bead came very
dined that way, as you can learn If you near being the target for a big charge of
study the last campaign in Barry county. shot. The powder burned his faee, eye­
We learned 1L hi tact we learned a g("xi lashes and hair. But Hist was enough for
deal about it: but it was too late. William him.
had the 1'htrpn force* well iu baud,
marshalled them io good shape, and did all
lie could to see that the results would be
ly C. Hathaway had a straw stack fall
such that republicans wouldn't be there;
over and and killed a new milch row. The
and they weren’t to any very alarming ex­
McKinley bill the cause. Votes demo-ticket.
tent; lie wade just one mistake u» a
The Garrett brothers, on the B. W.
politician, with which, we think, the
Johnson farm, had three sheep killed and
Bannxk readers wnst lie familiar. But
several badly bitten by a pack of four dogs
even that mistake won to him more demo­
last Saturday moniing.
cratic allies than it drove away republican
Lewis and 11. W. Williams shipped
Patrons, so It didn't hurt much. We,are
three car loads of sheep Saturday fur
glad to concede to him as a politician Buffalo.
,
ability as an organizer, and a Sphinx like
Nora Johnson, from Grand Rapids, is
quietness in hb moves, that threw the re­
visiting her aunL Mrs. B. W. Johnson,
publicans off tbdr guard, aud made tbe
and her many friends here.
combination political deal a supoess. This
Tbe ladies ot Milo held n social at tbe
is do place to discuss tbe merits of such a
residence ot H. W. Williams last week.
combination, whether it was the wise
Nel proceeds 33.80 to purchase a carpet
thing, tbe just thing etc. fur tl»e Patrons
for the church.
to do. I-et that pass. They did iL and
Tbe young people of Milo tn tlie number
Mr. Mefrlck shrewdly managed their
of 40 gave Minnie Garrett a sttrurise.
campaign to a successful issue, and the
Tbe Flower brothers and (L Iks'little
Patrons “are in iL" and the cuusequencot
dehorned about 40 head of cattle. They
are theirs to deal with. In political honors
report everything quiet on the Potomac
Mr. Merrick has had a share, as ynu would
now.
expect from his representative character
LL M. Citase made a business trip to
as a man and as a former. He has filled
your city last Saturday.
various township oflieeti in Hastings townRev. White failed to meet his appoint­
Xincluding supervisor, and filled them
ment last Suinlay evening.
tably. He wa&gt; once a candidate for
Mrs. W. C. Towne and sou Earl, visited
county clerk on the greenback ticket,
■ at Theodore Kyes last Saturday.
when lie didn’t have a ghost of a show of
Mr. Editor:—Either yon or your scribe
an election. But he realized thaL ami
made a mistake of one more pool table
didn't run his tegs off trying to get there.
credited to the village of Prairieville than
He takes s great interest in politics. But
they have. I want it emphatically under­
nrjr son, you arc left if you imagine that it
stood they have only two. Fur a nutaaocc
has interfered' with his business. He some of their good ;tropic think trtat m
didn't do it for fun either. a We know thaL
two to many for the yoang of the vilmge.
But hte business is first and public busi­
ness when it won’t interfere with his own.
Mr. Merrick Is a man who takes a keen
Charles Alien, a former resident of thia
Interest in current events. He is a
student of the best newspapers and maga­ place but for the past few years a resident
zines, and tackles higher literature when of Roas, is visiting old time friends about
he foci." like IL which is when be has Lime. the Corners.
The farmer?’ club to the number of 26
He realizes Chat bls brains were given him
to fisc, and be uses them. While he had met and were entertained at the home of
not tbe best advantages for an education, Dr. Elliott Friday afternoon.
Tbe young kids of this place have
be made good use of what he had, and
there are no cobwebs and no rust there. pitched the hall floor of M. M. Rockwell’s
He is a great reader, and tries to utilize hall for tbe purpose of having a Beat and
his reading to the adv*antage ot himself tidy jdace for recreation and on Friday
and his eommunity. He can see ao reason evening with older ones tripped fantastic
why* fanner sbotite. not keep abreast of
A. A. Aldrich returned from Climax
the times, keep jxwted. be able to have and
express opinions; and is a proof of tbe fact Saturday where he spent tho week with
that a busy fanner life dues not prevent hia brother-in-law, Frank Willison, taking
a farmer from knowing things that tbe an Invoice of their stock of hardware
printing press ot to-dnv makes It his high goods.
Tbe many friends of John H. Brown
privilege to know and understand. Ln life
and in his business relations with bls will regret to learn that we are to loose
tellowfebe is thoroughly upright, ami n- him from our social circles In the near
future,
having taken a farm near PlataJoircs in nothing more than good citizen­
ship and honest manhood. November bUi, well.
F. McCall and W. Sanford liave sold ant
1870, be married Miss Levancbe Handy,
who has Iwen a faithful wife to him, and their interest ta the meat market to Fred
a sharer of his joys and sorrows through I jiwrence who has taken i*osttewlnn of the
the last 14j years ot hia life. They live
Albert Lawrence is vacating rooms over
quietly and unoetentatloualy at tbetr home
in Hastings township, and their hearts tbe store formerly run by him and moving
and lives have been gladdened over the ad­ tn with his wife’s parents, J. R. Rockwell
and wife.
vent of 3 children In their borne.
Quarterly meeting was Ireld at the M.
P. church Saturday and Sunday, conduct­
ed by Rev. Tompkinson and Bev. Dr.
Woodland has a W. R. C-, which
Chase both from Kalamazoo. \.__
instituted January 30th.
Argic Hopkins,
Acgtc
Hopkins. l.ving near tbe
lire Kil­
-patrick
.Vru.l house.
fell on
JMIFICK .school
VCHOOI
nouse. Woodland.
"IKM1I1UU. f„l
OU
;lK &gt;“
•"&lt;* &lt;&gt;"*« &gt;«' *'“•
She fall from a cherry tree hist summer
Rev. Arney, tbe noted Saranac |&gt;reacber,
will conduct a series of revival meetings at
Woodland ihte week.

According to Van Nimmons. Dr. Banghman, of Wtxritaad. caught a 10 lb. pickerel

Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging- miles from county seat, iw voters in town- the oilier day. ami took from the inside of
tam., Cotton., Underwear, Hosiery,
&lt;”» the creature 14. lbs. of fish egg*. Van
wasn't fa-nag very well when l»e tokl thb
Glores.
Plano twine-binder: will trade fur wood
or other property.

fortunate enough to catch a number of
••suudler*’ ones, among them one ••smaller”
fellow of 18 pounds. Lloyd! please let up.

Cloverdale.
Fishermen are trying their hick on the
lakes but do great catch has been reported
yet.
Biwlness is good here at present
.
Thomas Collins, one of the oldest reddenis In the western part of the township,
passed from this life on the morning of the
Slst Inst. Mr. Collins was 77 years of age
and had been ailing fur some time. He
was a good citizen and universally esteem­
ed by all who knew him.
The wife of TiMvmas Prince made her
appearance in these parte one day last
week.
Mr. Rhodes, the blacksmith wbo was
working for Campbell * Adams, has rent­
ed the shop and tools and will now carry
on tin* business on his own hook.
The meetings at the church still con­
tinue and we trust many have been bene­
fited thereby.
.
There will be quarterly meeting at tbe
church on the 14th and 15tb of February.
Assyria,
Delated Letter.
Etta Tompkins is at home again.
.
Walter Cooley is nursing his enemy,
neuralgia, at present.
•
Born, tu Mr. and Mn&gt;. Jim Spaulding, a
boy.
Mrs. Mell Tuckerman, of Battio Creek,
visited her mother, Mrs. .E. J. Ilartom, a
couple of days last weqk.*
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morehouse, of Bat­
tle Creek, visited at bis father’s Saturday
and Sunday.
David Talbert, of East Assyria, died
Sunday of la grippe. He was one of the
first settlers of Assyria.
Mrs. Bird, of Kalamo. visited her airier,
Mrs. B. Shepard,' last week.
Mrs. Alfred Young visited at John
Tuckerman’s Wednesday and Thursday of
last week.
Henry Spaulding, living in tbe western
part of the town, lost hh bouse together,
with the contents by fire one day last
week. Nothing was eared, as the family
was away from iiumc that day. A com­
mittee is gathering together what they can
fur them. Give what you '•an, for. you
know not when you will need help. It
being in the winter comes all the harder on
them.
BaaAeM.
ijast week Monday night the Banfleld
debating soriety met at tbe school bouse
and elected officer.-. After electing their
officers they proceeded to discuss the
question, ••Resolved that the Indian has
suffered more from the hands of the white
man than the Negro." Chairman, David
Stiles; judges, Ctaub*s Shoemaker, August
Albright and George Lawrence. Negro
won the day.
I .art week while Chancy Shoemaker was
culling £ce on tbe Coasting lake hia foot
blipp^sl and let him in where the water
was about 30 feet deep and by the help of
his brother Charles, was rescued onto solid
terra firms.
Ctiaries Shoemaker has built a new ice
huiuie .and got it well filled.
laut week Elmer Moffard. of Sunfield,
was here on business.
Next week Wednesday the Ladies Aid
society mccu at L. C. Edmunds’ bouse.
Plenty of room. Come one and all and
hare a good old time. A special Invita­
tion to the man by tbe above named per­
son.
X,
• •

tnlssioner
hways met tbe people at
Win. Holden’s for the purpose of laying
out a highway on section line between S3 .
and 24 and so on. There are twn factions, *
one for and the other against, and quite a
warm time was had for atx&gt;ut 3 or 4 hours .
but no blood was shed and Um commis­
sioner thought best to adjourn until the
Mh day of February, 1W1, and did so.

Win. Smith is loading a cm with
potatoes to ship to Ohio. He pays 75 cts.
I'er buahel.
As IJ. G. Bale and wife were out riding
Sunday evening (heir Low became un­
manageable and Mr. Hate and wife were
thrown out of the carriage, cutting Mrs.
Hale in the forehead quite badly, neeeeBitatlug the taking ot several stitches to
clow: tbe wound. Mr. Hate escaped with
only a few slight bruises.
Tbe trial of Jacob Young on tbe Slst
insL on a charge of tbe larceny ot a shawl
and some other articles resulted Lu a
verdict of not guilty,
A man by the name of Wooden was ar­
rested on tbe-30tb losL at Lake View by
Constable Weber, of this place. The
charge against him was adultery, alleged
tn have bwn committed in this township.
The prosecuting attorney Investigated the
ease and becoming satisfied tlrat tho
charge could net be sustained, dterateaed
Tbe quarterly meeting, for this circuit
of the Evangelical church, was held in
their church in this place last Saturday
and Sunday, Bev. Copley, the presiding
elder, conducted tbe services.

Nclsu* Gates ha." completed
for the Woodland elevator. Gatea de
Boiteu Is the firm.
Wn&gt;. Pcttengill has purchased tba
Gates farm and W
place.

slowly Improving.
The latest style of pleasure riding 1* tbe
ladies In tbe buggy and the ffuntteman rid­
ing tbe hone.
tataed ,
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Good program U prepared

E. B. I’ayncs house is nearly completed.
The Saints’ meetings have closed at this

Those wishing to get buckwheat

Tiierc are protracted mectinpi at Clover­
dale every night. They are having good Ixiekwheat far tl» season.
Elder J. Hurd delivered three very
success.
Tbe protracted meetiar* at Cedar Creek dhwoones to full houses Saturday
dared last week.
There an: a good many anticipating tbe
lecture st tbe Baltimor*- church Uy Btahop iti running some surreys south
H. J. Bocker next Friday tbe 80th.
There was a concert at tl
Thursday night by tbe Ed

Mr. Taylor has a tinging seboci every

In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK.

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for Ute ms

Additional

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•

, hradrrf tbew-u'l dolUn.
- Ar. jo" .wwe. Mr—.' Un*"*
’ib»t WJ1M DiMioore

Those was Tom, the sou of the piper.
dank Sprat, and tmrrr King Cole,
Aud tbe Three Wise Men of Gotham,
Wbv weu; to eea In a bowl;
The wouinii wb&lt;« rude on a broomstick.
And swept the eobwqbbrd riry.
And the boy who wat In the corner,
KaHm,- his ChrlriroaA pie.
Three a err some of the old favoritciL;

wworai. VWmB.-d too•JiU oSlto be •
vwkuil with

Ik».. WM »bu»t to celebrra- hie li—1
f

but \they have b*m sunplsnted by the
••Panw" and "Chatterbox’' stories. "Little
Lord Fauntleroy." aud “Fire Little Pep-I
pets." The old fashioned pills and
physh-i hare been superseded, and wisely
too, by Pierre's PwgMfri* Pellets a mild,
harmleiy and effective cathattir. They
are ph-arant to take—ko gentle in thtir
action that th&lt;- moat delicate chUd&lt;vau take
them, yet &amp; effective that they will .cure"
the muHt obstinate cases of constipation,
stomach, liver and bowel troubles. They
should be in every nursery. As a gentle I
laxative, only one fur a dose.

Beatrix Randolph.
By

JULIAN HAWTHORNE

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betoowwho thie —
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riri himself It inav tickle’.e^owhim to find
^^•J'bntbeein

talk. If it « w &gt;OQ« now'1
X 1
to buy &gt; OU off; bat h»&gt;
And Gen. W WSK’J oliu»«»tou&lt;

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friend.- replied Un- Iraprerario. .toding bl. b.ad and cbuclduW“nlome^b_
!!&amp; Hl yrawtatlwill do. bough,

CHAPTER VIL
be added, efra » moment He too.
ft,ra lue pm**. • &lt;.b«’k book rad «
Mraklnoon pen. rad wrote . &lt;*&gt;«.
whirb ho ahowod to Jocelyn. 1« W»
|IO,&lt;MO. and waa drawn to Jocelyn » ord’"Y,&gt;n enn hare that check." «uM

HXK FRIENDS. HER KNEXIES.
Li.VKR-

not telling the whole truth, you find out!
aod blushed and looked down.
••Then you must be a remarkable fected her aomewhat L* jxiignactly if
woman I But you probably don't know
it liad not occurred immediately after
that you always appear to me like a
her interview with Bellingham, and
fresh and innocent American girl. I
while her thought* were fall of him.
can't
anything foreign or—stagey in
The revulsion was a!mi*t uriwiduraMe.
roar talk or manner*. Ex*jum»-s meet,
and mode her fee! as if Cv ;x»Ilutiua
I suppose, and, like Paul. ; nt are all
could never be removed.
Her boron
things to all men."
heaved, and bitter tears ran down liar
This
m*d®
y°un* diva f,,el
face. A woman b UalpJeefi ruougb at
that the worjd wan very wide and very
beet, but she more titan th* rest, hcc.iuwcruel, and tear* camo into her eyes.
die was fighting under a false name and
She was alone: there was no one to an
| reputation. NevrrthulwiH. she could not
swer for her or to protect her. She
p-treat now uur give up tbe brittle. She
would not have minded bo much what
most people thought of her, bat it would knew that hor father had incurred
pecunirry obligations to Inigo which
have been a great comfort to her if this
could only be repaid through her. B*mon, at any rate, had by name divine
ridro, should she lot her career be de­
fnciilty of virion been able to see through
stroyed at tho outset becauw a creature
the disguise that veiled her from Ute
like Plotowski luul insulted her? Should
n»t of the world. He did sae through
she mt raihsr persevere until riie had
it; but ho did not believe what he saw.
won such position and such power os
He thought that hw discovery waa her
should enable her to protect herself
deception, ami tho more she was frank
and sxnqile. the more she was her real against all tho world? There waa a
proud, unconquered spirit in her, which (
self, the less would he believe in bar.
aaaerted itarif in her furlornneas and dis- »
It wax a dilemma between Intaitiou and
trees more than it had ever done in her -1
reason; and, with a man of tbe world,
reason, in such cases, is apt tu have the security and hapinneM.
And. after all, she was not without
best of it.
friends. At the worst she could apply
It would have been easy for the trims
to her father; and then there was Ham­
Joama to have enlightened him. and un­
der certain, circumstances she might | ilton Jocelyn, who, although rather
worldly and absurd, was really a good
have l&gt;eon tempted to do so. But now
it was a matter of pride to her, if noth- , man, with her interests at heart, ns was
proved by hb having obtained for her
ing else, to say no word that could load 1
thb splendid engagement, and tbere wax
him to infer tliat his sympathy was any- ।
Mr. Dinsmore, who buexned kindly and
thing to her one way or tbe other. But
a
gentleman; aud Mr. Barclyffe, who
she wns at liberty to resent an insult, j
and she felt that to do so would help her । had written all that praise of her in the
newqtaper: and tbere, too, was Geoffrey
to pretierve her composure.
"Youprobably don't know, sir," she Bellingham; whatever hb opinion of her
said, imitating his jthnuK*. "that to call might l»c, she did not believe that he
would have stood In- and allowed Herr
even an opera ringer tbe extreme ojiporite of fresh and innocent is not polite. Plotowski to insalt her. No; things were
I am nut so contemptible a thing to all not bo hopeless, after all.
Mme. Bemax hail been out to make a
men as I seem to be to you!"
"I( was a brutal tiling to say, and 1 f««w purchases on Broadway. She now
did nut mean it,” he replied in a low returned, carrying her little bundles by
vuice. "But I can’t say what I wish to looi* in the strings that tied them. She
you. There’s no middle wsy.” And be­ bojx'd mademoiselle had not been delayed
fore she could make up her mind what or inconvenienced. MademobeDe replied
this meant he pawned by her and walked that she had not been delayed; but some­
thing prevented her from telling Mme.
heavily away down the corridor.
The prima donna fell into a deep and Bemax about tho adventure with the di­
not altogether painful revery. Eh*&gt; seat­ rector. She feared madame would aay
ed herself
» bench behind the scene* something about the benefits of a little
and followed out her musings with her social relaxation and about getting used
chin on her hand. The rehearsal wii to it; and she did not wish to feel on
going forward in front, the duets, the aversion toward the good lady, who was
quartets and the choruses, but she was in many respects agreeable to her. So
lust in thought "There's no middle she held her peoct* and hid her secrets in
way.” Wlrnt was in his mind—in lus her heart: but she could not forget them.
wm

tnigo, “rad be lingering tiw bank notra
in half an hour from now, on one condi­
tion."
•Go on." aaiJ Jocelyn.
"On condition that you take yourself
out of the whol&gt;‘ burinv*s, and leave rue
to deal with the pirl direct.
Its a
dnmued shatue, by Jupiter, that you
should be putting 30 p*r cent, of her
inonev into your pocket every time she
rings, and making her think 1 pay her
tliat much less than I do. Bl buy yop
out for ♦10.000. cash down, today, and
take tbe risk of her bunting up. and
everything else.
I’m talking money,
tliat's what I'm doing: and there it is!
Will you do itT
.
"You may go to the devil! said Joce­
lyn. pushing back the check book, though
"1'ou can have that check," said Infuo.
Within the next few days everybody not without an effort. "Bl have you to
know tliat money's not the only thing
in New York could quote a more or lew
Pm after. Tro got my own views about
authoritative opinion as to the merits of
the girl, and Bl manage the burinesamy
MUc. Marana; for the guests at the own way."
Dinsmores' dinner and reception had ,|
Tbe imprtwario detached the chock
been ao wlected that their various re­ from the book, and having rolled it into
ports could reach all sections of polite &lt; an allmnette lit h’s cigar with it.
society.
The verdict uu the part of • That's all right*" said he. crushing the heart—when he said that? There had
CONTINUED.
both sexes was almost universally burnt remnant under Ids foot, "only Iwen something very potent in his eyea,
favorable, and every one consequently don't you talk to mo no more about bet­ that she was sure of. What eyes he
(Mlarrh
made preparations to extend further in­ ting! ' 1 know a man when 1 clap eyes had! What a stern, resolute face, with
Inthr l»-a&lt;l
vitations to her. Th-5 only noteworthy on him. and 1 know a woman, too, and nothing mean or commonplace in it! He
la a eoaotitultona
DUca**. and require*
dissentient voice was that of Mrs.
I guesh you'll have time to grow to be a was not like the others, either in aspect
A eoastltutloosl remedy
Bright, who affirmed that the great bigger rascal than you are Wore you or in manner. His very carelesaness and
Like Hood's HarnaparilU.
Which purittea ihe blwxl.
primi donna was underbred and pre­ rojie in my priina donna! She'.* meet for roughnerJi were more higli bred than
Make* the weak klrotig.
suming. Even this critic, however, ad­ your bet ten*, my boy, and they're not far their best behavior. Though he might
Kralores health.
mitted that she had redeeming traits.
Try It now.
■
to look far!”
gu among other men, he would always
"In her proper place she is very well
Jocelyn contrived to maintain a con­ be apart from them; be was lonely, like
She is a profestflonal singer; and, though temptuously indifferent dem»&gt;anor, but
herself, but, unlike here, his was a vol­
she is very professional, situ is really a it is certain that whoever mado money
The most familiar form of protective in­
untary aud a noble loneliness. And he
vary-good singer, too."
out of tho impresario was obliged to despised her because—liecauae some oculation if ordinary vaccination, in which
a comparatively tnnail number of the mi­
Mr. Barclyffe, the amateur composer, earn it in one way or another.
other woman was despicable! That was crobes are introduced into the system, there
contributed an able article to a leading
Meanwhile Miss Beatrix Randolph, or unjust, and yet perhaps there wa« inad­ to multiply abundantly and to effect some
journal, iu which lie attempted to a«the Marana, as all tbe world now called vertent justice in it Perhaps, if he change. [Kwodbly to remove wine neceuuxry
■tgnMlle. Marana her place among the her. was in more cheetful spirits than
know the truth, he would despire her no food material, so that the ayatem will no
great singers of tho last forty years.
riie had lieeu before her reception at the lees on other grounds. But again th«-re longer favor the growth of the same organ
“To the culture, the vivacity, and the
Dinsmores. She liked the Dinraorw; was some other feeling beside contempt ixtn if it subsequently gain access. The
subtlety of the present." ho wrote, ‘ our rile was inclined to like almost every­
at work within him. What could that ayaleru thus Ix-come* protected by Laving
RuBskin guest unites the training, the
body. She tried to take n charitable be? Tho girl raised her bead slightly, supported a crop of organisms and is in­
knowledge, and the solidity of the past.
view even ot the young gentlemen in with a doubtful, muring smile on her capable of maintaining u second, immunity
Booted in the soil of the l&gt;est traditions
from tbe particular dbeanc being thu* se­
high shirt collars who complimented her lipa.
of her predecessors, the flower of her
cured for a longer or shorter period of time
so liadly, and said things which she knew
There was a stealthy step behind her in the future.
genius bloasoms in the new sunshine of were witty only because they laughed nt
which site did not hear until it was close
It has, however, been found that pro­
today.
The grandeur and dignity of
them. She reflected that she knew noth­ upon her. Then suddenly a pair of hands tection can be secured iu the case of some
her method are vivified and sweetened
ing of the freemasonry of modern so­ were pressed over her eyes, and her head dtseaws without inoculating the living orrare personal clianns of manner, and ciety, and that probably the young gen­
was drawn back. For a moment she was ganlam nt all, but by introducing only n
by that seeming artlessness of execu­
tlemen intended ouly tu be polite and too much amazed to resist; Iswidt s. rile certain quantity of its products on auceestion which is the finest triumph of art.
entertaining.
Mrs. Betpax. when ap­ thought it must be—could not but be— rire occasions and in increased quantities.
Her appearance among us is another
pealed to on the subject, said they—Mr. mime one who had a right tu treat her so In thia cuac the protection obviously deproof. not only of the reputation which
Witman and the rest of them—were —her father, or even her brother Ed; no j&gt;end» upon accustoming the sjwtrm to the
wn of the western world have attained
wealthy and well connected, and that it stranger would dare! Any impoaribility particular poison, just as persons may by
of being the final tribunal in matters
practice become accustomed to taking ar­
was desirable for a lady connected with was more possible than that. The next
senic or opium, which would prove im­
of mtuncal tast and judgment, but of
the stage to cultivate their acquaintance. moment she felt kisnes uu her cheek and mediately fatal to ordinary people. Contbe groat fact that real genius is always
"A littl^socia! relaxation b pn excel­ mouth—clumsy, offensive Hases. She aidenaions of this kind have led Pasteur
unique.
.
lent thing7 for yon, my dear mademoi­
was not a screaming woman, but she to devise the systems of preventive inocu­
"Mlle. Marana recalls no other singer;
selle," declared this worthy lady, "and gave a passionate outcry of disgust, lation for anthrax, for chicken cholera,
■he is herself! and to Buy this is (as those
a capital way to get rid of that little twisted herself free, and sprang to her and more recently for the terrible hydro­
who have heard her will testify) to pay
phobia, which is doubtless a disease' pro­
frigidity and stiffness you have brought
her the highest compliment. She does j with yob from the country. Ladies cun- feet.
duced by microbes, although aa yet undis
The offender stood before her, evident­
। nected with the stage have to work hard, ly not at all convinced of the enormity covered.—English Uluftratod Magazine.
Of her dramatic capacities we have yet
but, en revanche, they are allowed more of his outrage. His visage was wrinkled
to judge, but simple and unasBumiug as
freedom in social intercourse than other into a waggish laugh, in which be seem­
iaber bearing in private society it is easy
Prilrie dogs are a dangerous pest on the
people. It will
quits proper for you ed to expect the prinia donna to join. 'It
fur the initiated tu discern in the grace.
plains ot Kansas and Nebraska, for if yoti
to let Mr. Witman drive you home had already been mado iqqiarent to her
■re riding along nt n gallop after your
_ .. .
------------ . o—
from rehearsal in Ina brougham if J am that the man had bean drinking, but the herd and yoar borM- Hets his foot in a dog
and carriage tho results of that long
along, or even without me nt a pinch. mist of wrath in her eyes kept her fur hole you will get n tumble, and the lionw
training upon the stage and command of
All the others do it. You will not let an instant from recognizing iu him the will Ixs lucky to escape without a broken
fta resources which alone can make the
him take any liberties, of course; but newly engaged musical director. Herr kg The farmera shoot and trap them, I
poetry &lt;-f movement a second nature.
don’t betray any timidity: he wouldn’t Plotowski. She felt that if she iiad had put poison in their boles, pump sulphur,
Our only misgiving b." added the writer,
vapor in" on’them nnd devise n hundred
understand it."
.
a weapon in her baud she could hav6
“that tbe ordinary rejiertoire of operas
"It is one thing for me to do as I like." killed him on the spot Anu he was cither ways lor their destruction, but they
may Jail to afford Mlle. Marumi an ade­
rcw to thrive in spite of all the plote
rejiliod mademoiselle, "and another thing laughing!
quate opportunity for the manifestation
against, them. A few years ago a farmer
for me to let other people do as they like.
"Aha! my beautiful ma’m'selle! I in Western Nebraska had an eighty acre
of her powers. While yielding to none
I don't mean to be stiff, but those is no catcli yon fair dat timer he exclaimed field that was completely covered with
in cur reverence and admiration for the
reason why I should be bothered either." jovially. "Oh! dose beautiful Ups! 1 haf their boh*, null contracted to pay a mau
operatic productions of tho great com­
"It will be no bother when you are often lung to salute demf*
♦12S to break up the dog town. The dog
posers, from Mozart to Wagner, we may
"If you ever come near me or speak to killer kept at the job for nearly a year and
be permitted to wish lhatsomenew work used to it." Mrs. Bemax replied; but at
j tbe time she did not advocate her view me again"—begun the prima donna;5&gt;ut killed over 7,000 of tbe dogs, nnd even then
might be forthcoming, essentially mod­
tbere were so many left that the owner of
any farther.
b1m&gt; checked herself.
She would not
ern in its scope and quality, and thereby
T'ho finishing touches were being put condescend even to threaten meh a the ground refused to pay him all his
Tu ring more completely to the remoney and be was obliged to sue. It U
qairecuMitH of modern culture. It would to the theatre, and Geoffrey Bellingham wretch. Besides, what power had she almoat impomible to exterminate them,
tefeed be a matter of congratulation was constantly on hand to oversee tbe to carry a threat into execution? Herr | and |ir years after a dog town has been
work: cuiwequently be and the prima Plotowski had been engaged at great I deserted the ground Is dangeroua for
■were such a work to claim an American
donna must needs meet nccarionally. He expense; he wm considered a valuable 1 horaemon and cattle.—Interview in St.
origin!"
Tbe*; who knew the authorship of said very little to her, and was generally acquisition.
No one could lead an I Ixiuis Globe-Democrat.
very busy when she might have entered orchestra more ably than he. If ahe
into convenatian with him; but she had complained of him her complaint would
an iwpn*riun that he kept hb eyea upon be put off or disregarded; norcould'she I A very pretty young scboolmartn In a.
I public school not a thousand miles from
her often when she was nut looking at bring heraelf to confide the outrage to a
I Long Branch saw a mouse run across the
him; and hb appearance at the theatre man like Gen. Inigo.
He would be
was generally coincident with the hour eure to laugli, and answer with .iome । eiaai room floor one day. "ScAolare," said
of her rehearsals. One day after she coaree. good humored jest. In thia new I she. “a mouse is in the room. Do not be
frightened.” Tbe little girls all tightened
■Mwchu-^d with It Tb„ JImIod. । had been ringing a grand scene very at­ world she lisd entered into everybody their skirts around their leg::, uni the eyes
I {actively she happene&lt;l to catch hb eye
M th Manuu'a fraillarity wish th.
seemed to make a jest of everything of tbe little boys glistened with suppressed
I in tbe stage box. where he stood leaning
Tbere was no one to .k-fend her; she •xcitetneut. "Don't anybody be afrai”—
wm ^eUUy grurfsU to him.
-ra j«t tell you how it m.- he mid to
must submit if she could not defend I said the young schoolmarm. but—heaveus’
edly knotting and unknotting a pihoe of S’"*1»
k’ gUlx* W1 r4‘,'n I —just then the mouse dashed acre**
"you pUy oE » little
on
taiie. His gaxe was so earnest, and at Hezr Plotowski. she told herself *br
tbe same time so melancholy, that the wouldrather dm than submit to such
Weil, mr, by Jupiter! those weak points prima donna, obeying an impulse that another insult.
“J"*
rad traght
T* jnst the very ones the public swalram h.re Wi-S™ Yotk Su„
■Wl tbe quickest. Now. bere» this girl
that: but

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NEWS IN BRIEF.
While drunk, and nu hour or two after
flnrt meeting her, A. P. Hale, of Dubuque,
I»„ married Augu*ta Bueblnteyer. lator
be rued his bargain, hut thegiri a*)s sbo
will stick to him for good.
Judge Bradley, of the supreme court, ct
thr District of Columbia. Thu red iy dochled that arrest* made by ti legntpb were
not legal. The same view »«-» taken
recently by Judge Altgeld. of Chicago.
Bobber* who robbed a tralu tn Texas,
iintt wrecking part id it, aud gut £SU,(XK-,
locked the prawnger* up in n box car aud
lefi them there. Thu wrecked train took
fin* and tbe paiwengem non Id have been
cremated it acme tanner* l»ul um come o
their rescue.
Threw brute* at Ciuelunati chloroformed
Maude Esrhman. 16 year* old. took her
outside iiT the city, kept her there ihirty*ix hours, and repeatedly' outraged her.
then took her lock to nk'iin a fen blocks
of her house aud left her. She made her
way home No clue.
Forty Kasdan workmen were killed by
an explosion in a inin«- mar t'recow
Wtdutaday.

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rented so life-Hka a look that it was only
tbe other day that her parents would per­
mit her to be huried.
A family named Miller living near Find
lay, O., b persecuted with /•hoodoo" Area,
which break ait at frequent intervals and
without any apparent cam* wherever thej
live. Sometimes several fire* ii©n*r in »
few hours.
A Findlay, O.. physician has taken over
100 piece* of broken glass from tbe right
eye of Jennie Sutton, and believes that
tbure 1* something in her tears whioL
forms the crystal*.
Henry B. Goode, an Englishman ttring
at St. Louis, baa gone insane Iwcause hit
favorite football team bail a Itad run ol
luck and lost a number of games.
A telegraph operator named Street, ol
HiHcnn, Moat., sold aa undeveloped ailvei
mine to ex*Svnator Tabor a short time
ago for JloO,(XXi, and now h conteuiplating
tho fact that there is nt least (15,000,000 iu
that mini*.
A snow Storm extended from Penusyi
vuniaeast to the cun &gt;t Sunday, taking in
part of Nvw T.imlnnd. Thn telegraph, tel­
ephone and elm-trie light wires vyure dnwr
everywhere nud it took nil Monday to re
establish communication.
Frans fmclire, oF New York city, com
liritted suicide last week. Hr had a p &gt;licy
for WOO in a German society nud Irft di­
rections that, the member* should drink a
couple of keg* of beer at hl* Obsequies.
The beer was duly drunk.
Lyman J. Grtgc having announced hit
iu ten lion of resigning the presidency of Ila
Chicago World's fair direcory. Ferri W.
Peck is the most frequently uninod ns bis
successor. Mr. Gage resign* l&gt;ccauM» his
private biuines* dciBniida tbat move.
It has been learned that Milton Tootle,
Jr., the son of a Kansu* City millionaire
returned there a few day* ago from Phil­
adelphia, where he was attending school,
anil eloped with Belle Gordon, the IH-yvarold daughter of a farmer living near his
home.
Zoe Gayton, an actress who is walking

BRAVE BOYS, THEY.
The Men Who Corraled the Re­
bellious Sioux.
GE,. MILES BEVIEWB BIB TBOOPa

melody, which Carter said was Ct
fol my soldier’s death.

1 roop after troop passed by with guid
bat- that hrui been riddled with Indian
bullets, until B troop and K troop came in
vi«w. -The appearance of these troops
aronsed the emotions of tbe spectators B
troop was not *o large ns thora tbat bad
preceded It, and K troop was even smaller.
When the rovagra at Wounded Knee
.uraed their carbine* npou the soldiers
thina- trtxip* faced thr awful fire
K
trrxip was without its commander and nil
of it■»commburioaed and uon-comniiN&lt;ioued
officers.

NOT SHEL
His Senatorship a Step to the Strange Case of George Harris,
of Newbern, Ills.
•
Presidency.
B0 BATS 0SE OF BIB AbMIilEBS.

HE DETEBKIHES TO DIE FABHaft

BUuaey of (be Suffcrv

Him nt All linzaru

Mills and VVslrh, Huipidoua of I’.very-

The only one who was not killed or
wounded in thnt terrible fight, and the
only one to lead B troop was a second
Pijik Rhxje Agkxct, S. D., Jan, 88.—The lieutenant with a bandage atoiut hi* head,
thousands of. Hioux had tho opportunity but the gallant troopers who remained
yciilenlay to see the strength and disci­ rode with proud bearing, their rlfl« being
pline of the United States army, for the held over the Load* of their borara Be­
end of tbp ghost douce rebellion was hind the cavalry came the hospital arid
supply train* nnd pock mules. The
marked by a review of all the soldiers who
column was an hour paraiug Gen. Miles,
have taken part In crushing th* Indian re­
there being De.iriy 4.0U0 suldk-ra and 3,710
bellion The day was one of the most dls- hor»ra aud mules in line.
ugrvcabl-j of the camjiaign. A furious
THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
wind blew from thn north, driving the
sand and snow over the valley in blinding
Lowden dr Rutherford, carriage maker*
and choking shorts. Tiro ramp &lt;»f soldier*
of New York, haw assigned with linbili
ties of 5u0,0i&gt;).
.
wm two miles from the agency. The
Wamhxgtox cm-. Jan. 22.—In the aententa randn s long line through a great ate yesterday the whole time was given
Heavy winds and rain did much damage
ravine, t he side* of which were still flecked up to a dlkcuwion of the cloture rule and
at Danbury, t.'oun., and other eastern
points Thursday.
with snow from tho early morning storm. tbo electron hili, brought forth through a
The H&lt;hM fltlll biKpleion*.
Tho Northwestern National bank, uf
motion by Morgan to amend the journal
Sioux City, la., capital tJ0O,&lt;*D. has been
Through tby Milling gale of sand Gem by eliminating thr statement that Al­
authorized to begin bu*ine*s.
Mih-s an&lt;l hi* start rode in a raggixl group, drich s motion to take up the cloture rule
(ten. Ijougstreet is seriously ill at a ho­
the wind tossing thu tails of their horses bad been carried. Tbe chair stated that
tel in San Autonib, Tex., trcm thuellecl*
over their flanks. It was after 10 o'clock he had raid that the ayes app. an-d to have
ot a wound received in the war.
when all preparation* were made for the Il Tho debate was continued until Ili-W,
when without action, owing to lack of a
A woman is ill tat a b&lt;&gt;*pllul in Omaha
review. The summit.* of tbe buttes to the
quorum, tbe senate adjourned.
whose temperature for six months pusthua
north were fringed with Sioux warriors,
The house was in a wrangle again dure
ranged from normal to 171 degree-. Ids
who were closely wrapped in their blank­ ing the discussion on the approval of the
a case ot peritonitis succeeding ciiildbirtti
ets
aud
staring
stolidly
at
the
lung
line
of
journal The journal wm finally approved
and 1.2U0 pieces of bone and firtsl struct­
cavalrymen aud infantrymen
which and tlx Diatrict bill further discussed un­
ure have teen removed from her. Tbe
stretche I away to the south until til 5 o cluck. At that time no quorum l&gt;edoctor- believe she w ill get well.
ing present the proceedings dragged along
Tbe a -embly of Brazil haring passed *
attraction at a Chicago dime iiouM-tim la*t they were last tn tire flying sand. The until 6:15 p. m.,wben the house luijourued,
resolution censuring certain «cU ot the -week.
Imlay »he started aguui. She redskins were a strange group of specta­ the bill going over as unfinished bu-inew.
ministrv. that Lxiy has rvsigutsl.
a al k* along the railway tracks and i* te tors. They looked like Arabs ns they are
Wamhxgtox Citt, Jan. 23,-In the sen­
All the troops now at Pine RiJgu were get W.Oxl if *ho bents fifteen iniles per sometimes seen In palntiugs squatting on
reviewed by Gen. Mil&gt;-&gt; Thursday. There day. She hiul W3 niile* to spare when she the ground or mounted on puntes on the ate yesterday Aldrich mured considera­
tion g( his resolution to amend the rule*.
were !t,tXW men and 3.700 horses iu line.
lop of thn knoll* when the sun i» sinking.
Belknap of .Michigan Introduce.!in tL.i
By au explosion in the colliery ni Ileber- Stretching iu a long, ghostly line on tbe A point of ordiT was made by Harris that
house Thursday h bill appropriating f ItK’,- na, Germany. Sunday, titty-two perafne
the question before tbe senate was the ap­
ridges of buttes to the north were their
&lt;X«J fora public building at Ionin, Mich.
won- killed.
After an
picl,.’t*, ready to give Ums word that proval of Tuesday’s journal.
British churchmen are just now di*
A&lt; Ixuiz Itoint,; la, early Thursday,
extended deljate the point of order was
would
send
the
redskin*
flying
in
cava
tbe
Joints (J'Neil, a Chicago and Nijrthwmt
overrule-], and tbr clutnre resolution was
eu»siug the question whether it i* infra
soldiers should advance upon them.
cm freight conductor. was shot aw! killed dig. for a bishop to ride n “bike.”
brought before the oenate. Di*cu*.ion oo
by a tramp he w«h trying to put off his
thi* resolution continued until-6 o’clock,
There are eignty ciwo of typing 1 fevej
Finally there came through the gale the when the senate a&gt;ljuurnrd.
train.
at Albany, N. Y., and the sanitary author
In the homro the Journal of but. Tuesday
The Wmuon (Mluji-' Opera house and ities are bunting for the cause o&lt; the ep­ shrill notes of the bugle ' They were so
the storage warehouse of the Wisconsin idemic.
f lint that they were almost I&lt;At in the was finally approv(-.l. The District of
Lumber and Manufacturing company, n't
storm. Then one by unu the trumpeter* Columbia appropriation bill waa then
A'
Berlin
dispatch
any*
that
Cbugrrax
LaCrosse, Wi*.| were burned Wednesday
paasrel without further difficulty, nud the
.man William McKinley, of Ohio, will pay . took up tbe call and the great fiarade of bouse in committee of the whole cuusidnight.
Profrem..r (mtchcil, of Michigan State u visit to Prince Bismarck during tLd com-; tiie regular army, began to pas* inn­ •■red the naval appropriation bill, but
ing summer.
.
view. Gcu. Brooke, mufllol up In a wolf
without action on it adjourned.
Tbe
Vn.versity, Friday,while blind folded and
The various Libor unions of Bratou | *kln overcoat, grimy from tho Mind that
feature of the proceeding* were that they
gloved, ujwned \ n comtiunlion safe, n la
have adopted resolution* denouncing The twirled nlnut his horse, anil tallowed by were orderly.
Johnstone, tbe buind-reader.
Poet
fur discharging printer* beiongin^- his staff, led tbe nrocvsniotu First cninc
Wasuixgtox Cm-. J an. 24. -1 u the house,
Henry C. Bet%. of ijouisvllln, 61 years
to the uoiun.
the great detachment of Sioux scoots with ou demand of Breckinridge of Arkansas,
old. was .vr-.-.-Ual tbe other day for steal'
The wife of ox-Poetmaster W. T. Dow- CapL Taylor, hi* sword at a salute, at tbe journal was rrad in full, aud after
ing the silver cMndlcsticks from on Eplscotlieir
head
Sergt.
Red
Shirt,
the
hand
­
dnll.
editor
of
The
Natlnual
Democrat
at
(kli church iu that city.
somest ' Indian In the Sioux tuition, was ■ome debate wry. approved. There were
Prince Bartineff, a Polish nobleman of Peoria, Illa, has sued for divorce for al­
al the extreme right, his long hair tossing some sharp|&gt;a«Ju{i* between tbi speaker
high family, is in jail at Warsaw for the leged cranky.
iu tangled nuuwWM
his shoulders. and Cooper of Indiana, growing out of a
B.
B.
Hopkins,
a
prominent
Wail
street
murder of on avinss, his mistress, whom
Yankton Charley, wbo saved tbe revolvers point of order by McKinley qu a resolu­
he took Into sec lusion and killed. He say* broker, cut hi* throat nt his Lome in New
York Sunday night The wound u of poor Lieut. Casey, rode at tiro left of the tion offered by Cooper directing the com­
the deed was done nt the girl’* request,
line, his overcoal buttoned so chwely about mittee Investigating the pension- bureau
thought to be fnlaL
but thn evidence u&gt; itg&amp;iust him.
hliu thnt ‘the war fenther* on his breast to report the rc*ol:ition to the house. The
Harris A. Smiler, who murdered his
It is stated at Pittsburg that 150,000
resolution was finally reported, and re­
were concealed.
miner* are preparing to strike in this wife, was sentenced at New York Monday
ferred to tho committee ou rules. Tlie
to death by electricity during tha week
country for the eight-hour day.
A band came next and then u great house then went into corumiiicQof the
beginning
March
16.
The rnu ou the Kansas City Saving*
whole on the naval appropriation bill,
swinging
column
of
infantry
in
brown
Seven thousand coal miner* are striking
Itank Im* slopped. The bank i*aid out
canvas overcoats, fur cap**, the glittering btu without action on it adjourned.
5150,006 to depositors wbo were scared, and for higher wagM in the Mouongabela val­
The senate p.uwd the entire day di»cus»ley,ami trade is paralyzed, with littic hope barrels of their rifles over their shoulders
was |&gt;repared to pay the others.
This was tbe famous First regiment of ing the cloture rale. Cockrell aud Gray
Maurice Montford, the Chicago restau­ of th&lt;\fttrike ending soup.
thu army, and m it* officers ptmsrd in front addressed the senate in opposition to it,
The British nutboritic* arc alleged to be
rant keeper. says it i* falx- t hat he has re­
of Genera! Miles their swords flashed and without action a reccra was taken to
greatly excited mer the dlscoxerynf an
fused to take rare of bis old mother
through the flying sand and then fell to 11 o’clock to-day.
Tbe doctor* at a Berlin boapital cut a alleged FeniaM^ dynamite plot, which i* their Middle girths Captain Dougherty, ! WASBDtOTOX Cm, Jan. 31—Yesterday
man open the other day anti injected said io hnvte lieen hatched in Philadelphia the grim veteran of a dozen Indian wars, after a brief exqcut ive srasloo. spent the
and
Kansas
City.
.
Kock'* ivmph right into the colony of
ami the man who had his threv-inch rifled remainder of the day diserssing (be clo­
bacilll£ytiicb wiw killing him with conSenator* Slewart-and
MINISTER MIZNER'S EXPLANATION. gun trained on thu hostile* all the time ture resolution
fcutnpilon The man is doing well.
they marched up the valley to the agem y, Morgan spoke In oppodtiou to the proThe story that ■‘Dec’’ Wilson, of Moen- Barrundia Was a Common Criminal in was nt the head of ope of the column*. pooed change in the rule*, and Senator
Washburn lame, t* dead, is denied by a
The ragged guidon* went down before the
Saunders in favor thereof. Morgan had
man who taw him aUve in New York city
San FitANcreco, Jan. 21 —Ex-Minister commanding general: instantly they fell
not finished his speech at 5:15 p m when
the other day.
Misner, who has arrived from Guatemala, back aud the sombrero of the great Indian a recess was taken until noon Monday.
Frince Baudouin, nephew of King Leo­ talks freely of his removal. He said ho strategbit was dipped.
During the afternoon Aldrich asked unan­
pold and heir to the throne ot Belgium, thought Mr. Blaiue was not the author of
imous consent to limit debate on the reso­
died at Bru*-*!* Friday.
The shrill blasts of a down bugles were lution, and named Monday as tbe day for
the letter he received from the state de­
• George Kendall, a farm -hand, who was partment censuring his conduct, but that next heard. Behind the trumpeters taking a vote on it, but objection* to each
tramped the Second infantry, ot Omaha, request came promptly from the Demo­
bitten in tlw lip Uy a Skye terrier al Ar­
lington, N. J., two mouths ago, died of it hod been written by a subaltern and in blue overcoats and brown leggings, cratic aide of tbe chamber.
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hydrophobia in a New York hospital Fri­ signed, by the secretary of state without with Maj. Butler at their head. Then
The house spent two lx&gt;an»' time in the
careful perusal. Prior to the death of Gen. came the Seventeenth infantry, swinging
day.
Barrundia, Minister Mizner bad procured along with the jauntiue*s it displayed reading and approval of tbe journal.
Under a decudon ot tbe Illinois supreme
Breckinridge of Arkansas, having de­
when it marched through the blizzard and manded tbe reading of tbe journal in un­
court, made yesteniay, hve officials of his safe cotoducp out of Guatemala.
»aud along the Cheyenne river. Tbere
Cook county will be compelled to refund
In finally advising CapL Utts to sur­ wasa rumbling back of the infantrj ineu. abridged form, and a yea aud nay vote
gflD.OCK'of salaries drawn before the act
having to be taken to secure its approval.
authorizing tbe inerrane went Into ef­ render Barrundia Mr. Misner says he l»e- Tbe mules, with patient-looking face*,
Wawixgtox city, Jan. t7.—The *enlieved he acted in strict accord with all am! matueeque ear*, weredragging the ma­
fect.
.
t
precedents and with international Inw. chine cannon, those guns tbe Indian* de­ a-e met yesterday ut noon. Morgan con­
Busi new failures in the United States
Mr. Mizner described Barrundia as a com­ clare shoot to-d*y and kill tomorrow. tinued his speech against the cloture rule
for the week ended Friday aggregated 331;
mon criminal, who was wanted for other The noise came from a battery of Gatling and election* bill. He yielded to Wol­
for corresimnding week in !«'), tail
crimes titan those ot a political nature. and Hotchkiss guns, with mule* plodding cott. who offered a motion to take up the
Mark Baldwin, the well known baseball Mr. Misner will remain in this city for the
along at their sides, with cartridge* house apportionment trill, thus displacing
pitcher. -haa signed crith the Columbus present, and t hen proceed to Washington
packed in white canvas bag* ou their
club.
City to MUtte bh caae Io the secretary. He backs Behind these machine cannon was tbe cloture resolution. The vote stood 85
Governor Fifer, of Illinois, pardoned a is not over-sanguine that the treaty be­ CapL Capron’s battery of throe inch rifled to 34—Cameron. Jonas ot Nevada, Teller,
man Friday because his family were suf­ tween the five republics will last long. guns, with soldiers holding carbines sit­ Stewart. Washburn, and Wolcott, all Republicaus, voting-to take up t lie bi IL In­
fering more than he was fur want of his Both Guatemala and Salvador are now ting on the caissons.
galls was announced as paired on the
support.
buying arms and ammunition in Europe,
The Glorlout Sixth Cavalrysame side. Tbe result was greeted with
A well-posted man iu New York dty and in other ways preparing for the war
Behind tbe artillery wm Gen. Carr, wild cheers, aml^it is probably the last of
said Friday that three-fourths of tbe seal tbat be thinks will not be long delayed.
astride a bay horse and leadifl^the Sixth
both the cloture rule and the election*
“pirate*" in Behring sea were American
cavalry, which had cut its way through
THE MARKETS.
bill.
citizen*.
the south west from tbe Indian nation to
In the senate tbe reading of the journal
The First National bank of Odebolt, la.,
tbe Rio Grand*. More Hotchkiss guns in full was demanded by the Democrat*.
Chicago.
capital *50,000, haa been authorized to be­
followed.
Then
eame
tbe
Leavenworth
,
Cun ago. Jan. at
McKinley demanded the previouR'questioQ
gin business.
-n the board of trail" uAlaj-. battalion, a mixed regiment commanded
Ex-United States Senator Wadieigh. of were ns follow* Wfcrat- No. - January, openod by Col. Sauford. Behind these troops wo* on tbe approval of the journal, which was
accorded, and the journal wa. approved.
New Hampshire, died ax Boston Saturday,
cl«*.sl OBc; May. opened K71*c. closed still another battery of grim Hotchkiss
Kjer.; July. cp&lt;tned lC%c. closed 83c. Corn— guns, the carriages of which still bore evi­ The naval appropriation bill was taken
aged 50 year*.
up and passed, the aye* and noe* on its
2&lt;o.XF«braary.
opener
’
lUtfo.
t-loMd
49J&lt;c:
May.
Ex-Minister Mizner, recalled from Guat­
dence of tbe furious storm of shot that
pasaage being interrupted by the cheers of
emala for his action in tbe Barrundia af­
raged for an hour nt Wounded Knee. A
the Democrat* when news of the senate's
fair, arrived at San Francisco Saturday.
lean. shruuken.-facod man. with hi* over­
action on the cloture rule rcuchrd the
Tbe Kaukauna, Wl*.. paper-mill was July, opened t'l’nc. cloced 41c. Pork—Jura- coat buttoned tightly around bh throat
chamber. ____________________
half destroyed by lire Saturday. Lo**.
ary. opens 1 Jh'.iHJ, cloaed JU Al; February, and mounted on a splendid horse, followed
A DEED OF YOUNG DEVILS.
IfltyXO; insured.
About 100 hands are opened SI &gt;0i ekwed S®.B-&gt;; May. opunoJ &gt;1').64; the cannon. Il was Col. Guy V. Henry,
riu-ed Si'lX^ Lurd—February, ojx-ned ;k72H, who was shot through tbe face in the bat­
made idle.
tle with tbe Sioux in 1670, and who led bis Two Little Boy* Hehl Our a Fir* and
The senate haa confirmed tbe nomina­ ekwed »vn&gt;.
Frightfully Barnr.1.
flying uegro trooper* of the Ninth in an all
tions of N. P. Hill, of Colorado; William
wore M follow*; H-o-Mtrkrt opent-d active,
M1LWAUKKK. Wta.. Jan. 27. - While
Russell, of Massachusetts, and Lambert all parties baying: prices ftftltk: higher; light night ride of eighty miles to save the Sev­
skating
yesterday
on n pond at Twentyenth
cavalry,
which
was
treatened
with
Tree, of Illinois, as international coin com­ rr*d«* 53.4.'&gt;&lt;)»».TU; rough packing. J3.SU(&gt;) S';
third street and North arentMi Freddie
missioner*.
. '
mixed. tL&amp;SjA’j; brary packing an shipping Custer's fate less than four weeks ago.
Hock berth and Augu*t Prieae. each aged
The Dublin Insuppressible which wasthe lorn, saE&amp;xw; pig*, sxfloftjso.
Prodocu; Hotter—Fancy »op*™1/,r. fc: dslr
Behind him were Lmg lines of black 13 year*, were *eiz«d by three older Invys,
organ at tbe anti-Pnraellites is no more
packing otoe10-JHe. tact** peeping from fur ra|&gt;s and the high who said that they wanted to “make nig­
O’Brien stated Friday that its tone wa* ee, tlnrat frosh,
such aa be couldn’t Indorse and axked Eggs—Fresh amdiad. 23b per dra. Drcrasd collars of buffalo overcoats.- Tbe red and gers of them." After a fire had be-n
poultry-Cbickeu*, 8w,7cp«’.- lb: duck*. UftlOtac;; white guidon* fluttered before each com­
that his name be no farther used a* a pro
lighted the little fellow*’ faces were held
pany. The negro cavalry came in un-. over the fire until tbe flesh rolled off, and
motor of the paper.
broken txtlums, with ita wurid-famed and
both may lo*e their. eyesight. They will
Judge Jackson, of Louisville, decided
&gt;B per brl:: decorated heroes of the Thornburgh mas- at any rate be disfigured for lite. No arSaturday tbat tbe anti-lottery law passed Sweet potatore-Jereer*.
by tbe Kentucky legislature at last session nutrab. fa twax-A Apples -cuokmx. safiufM-wl sacre riding at tbe extreme left, their
b uncoustitutianal. Tbe ground ot the perbrl;' eating. fLiuaLOO; Michigan choice. carbinei at a adluto. Every man in the the youngster* brought workmen in the
Ninth cavalry was in that long ebony vicinity to t-tirir relief, and tbe older ones
derision is that tbe not darn not include 63.7S.ftAa); peddlers* stock. 31AI&amp;2At
Broom com-Hart 4Hft6c per lb; whiski wave of face*, and as it swept in front of made good their escape.
all lotteries, but only a few which are
brush. SO&amp;Mc: Kn*n. self- worklag, *i04c.-' Grn. Mile* tbe famous Indian fighter
named therein.
1 dipped hi* bat again and again.
Rnfu* Saunders and John Hicks were
crooked, t 3HFLoN'txW, Jan. 27.—lathe bouse at com­
There was another battery of machine
both visiting the same girl near Compton.
gun* and then camy in lung column front mons yesterday the attorney general fur
AU. Hicks ceiled on tte girl awl found
Tolkdo, Jaa M
the most celebrateu regiment in tbe west­
Ireland replied to a question by Mr. T. V.
Saunders there.
He immediately left,
Wheat-Higher: active; rash.
: ern army. It was prect*led by a bugle Baoeell, Conservative, a* to tbe expediency
loaded bl* shotgun, and when Saunders
’ corps mounted on white horse* and from of enacting a law to prohibit priest* from
left the girl’s bouse, ambushed him aud
i the glit tering instrument there came a acting a* agvnUi at polling booths, that
emptied bi* gun mto bi* back, killing
’ shrill bla*t. that even tbe screaming of tbe without pronouncing ao opinion upon the
Mtn
htona could not drown. Tbe trooper* of tact* alleged resaretng Kikeany, or the
Tbe supreme court of Illinois derided
the Seventh savalry. a regiment that baa
Saturday that coal beneath tbe surface o!
been torn ~*nd labeled by tbe *ilaut ghost
land airrwly payrag text* w taxable.
danoere on the buttes, was appro.iching. of thr govsruDiDOt th
Jewrie Bouvt. aged 38, da ugh ter of Charles
I Tbe musicians from California bvean to iBrrtxtactioa of meh.
Itoaas, of Northumberland. Pa. died three
play “Garry Owen,” a stirring, rollicking tail.
weeks ago- «ad after mbaimtog ate pre

AI.TOX, Illa, Jan. M—In the littio town
of Newbern, twelve miles from here,
George Harris lies on a rick-bed from
which lie will probably never rise I.-iat
evening closed the twenty-ninth day of bin
fast with tbe determined roan still aliva,
but he is lingering in a condition of tbo
most ghastly week new, fctui«or and
• uaciation.
The entire community In
w rought up orer tbe borriIde features-of
the caw, and Harris’ friendsand relatival
r« moving heaven and earth to save him
,’rom ths awful form of.self-destruction, he
has so de&gt;jwrat&lt;-ly chosen.
Knleide by a New Haute.
From his appearance lost night, how­
ever, Harris ha* passed beyond tbe hope
of rescue, and it is almost certain that he
must noon die from the frightful effects of
“Governor Hill," said .Sheehan, “haa combined starvation and incurable dis­
iuilt up a strong party organization ease under which be is now sinking. When
through and by menus of his great genaral death does route it will mark the close of
ship. H» bn* n larger army of workers probebly the most grim and stubborn
aud frieri‘1* behind him than Lad any march to the grave ever made voluntarily
lender since Tilden nud they will never by a man tired of Jiving, and George Har­
desert him when he enters' the sphere of ris’ fast will break tbe record as an in­
federal politics.r A* to Dana's Iden that stance ot a deliberate and prearranged
Hill must resign the governorship March suicide by a new and peculiarly appalling
4 next, Sheehan said tliiil was only Dana’s
route.
opinion. Hill should not resign before
December, when congress convenes. Re­
Harris ba* been a hopeless invalid for
ferring to thi prtvddu'ilial candidacy again
Sheehan said it might be either Hill or some lime, and on Due' . 2H he announced
Cleveland, but it would he the one who his determination to rtarve himself to
death, and has not tasted a mouthful ot
fotzl since. He first refused water aha,
but wa» told that thirst would ranked rath
TOOK NINE MORE BALLOTS.••
horrible in tlw extreme, and Iran iwaIllinalt Lcgl-datore Do Their Daily sented to drink a little water daily. He
Vntruitlui Voting.
ha* resided with his sister, Mrs. McDow,
SpuiNT.HEtJ), Ills., Jan. 27.—Thtfre wan for M-veral year*, and despite threat* ot
a full attendance yn the joint session of m-if destruction, tbe first intimatioa hod
the legislature yesterday, eVen Adaqi* be­ of his ghastly resolution was wbsu, on the
ing in bis seat. Tbe monotony of voting morning of Dec. ift, he ordered his break­
for a United States senator wm promptly fast sent bock to the kitchen untested.
begun and for nine successive votes the
Since that day no moruel of food Las
figure*
were—Palmer,
101;
Oglespy,
Itt); Streeter, 3.
There was the usual pOMM-d bis lip*. Karri* is of good family,
butch of rumors flying about, and they well known here, and Las relatives in high
took tbe fivrtn of assertions ths* Streeter standing in various part* of the state. Hi .
wimto.be withdrawn in favor i:fC. n. is n Tcnue.«seran by birth, having bee­
Stella, nud that Oglesby was to be with­ burn iu thnt rtato in 1S47. Hr will Dot r
drawn in favor of *&lt;&gt;me unknown. Ex­ ply to appeal* to save his own life, and t&gt;
Governor Oglesby arrived in town, and scene last night nt the bouse %f hi* sisT
wn&gt; one that can never be forgwtt*hb coining started thj rumor* nfreslu
Fricnd* of tins desperate and ubsttab
aura had been gathering about himH
When ibe roll was in process of being
day.
calk*! on the thirty-first ballot .Tsnlleueck
Nature** Vain Stawggh-s.
as his name was called arose, aud in a
He lie* in a son of strange stuporn-ly
eofioreu* voice said “F.-dmer." Both tbe
all tlje time, a condition ot trance-*kleading pariics were struck dumb for a
moment, s:\dthen the Democrats checre&lt;L ne*h tbat keep* him oblivious of hi®**roundlhg*, aud of the oorrow fi by
But after the roll had been called it washis
relative*
and
friend* althe
found thnt Rowand. Democrat, Imd not. frightful
fate
he is
liringte on
voted. His nnme was called again, and
himself. Occasionally, however, thrOg*
he changed the face of things by voting of hunger grow so keen tliat his su'fgs
•
for Streeter. Republican* clanged from rouse Llin from hi* lotbsrgy. T' be­
amazement to relief while the Democrat*
gins a struggle between hi* wiP’vrc
felt somewhat les* happy. It wu* ex­ and hi* craving for food.
tb®
plained that the two men had put up n most horrible feature of
e“?rt •*“'
little iob for the fun there w&lt; s in it.

Bvyyaw, N. Y., Jan, 27.-Spoakcr Will­
iam F. Sheehan has been sptndlng the
|uut two days tfitli bis con&gt;tiLuency ^in
Buffala • Referring to tbe current ‘talk
Chat Governor Hill has spoiled bibchanora
for nomination to the presidency by ac­
cepting the ataatorship, Sbeuhaii said to
a reporter that he thought th* situation
wo* just the other w«y; that the governor
hud made a ryaUerly |&gt;olitical stroke in
bending to the will of hl* party, which
was almost unanimous in favor of the
governor taking the seuatorship. In fact,
Sheehan «ald, U Governor Hill had taken
the opposite courac it might bare rent
the party asunder. The senntorshlp was
rather h Stepping stone” than a “shelv­
ing”— hi* presidential chance f are more
potent,and insistent than ever.

variably wi”'

SrRlMiriKLM, idn . Jan. 27.—Bill were
reduce -tack yard charge* 40 per cenu,
the revenue cnmmlwhn'i revenue bill of
18Nk appropriating f-S Xi.OOO for an insane
horpftnl In the northwestertf part uf the
state: to repeat tbe Merritt conspiracy law.
The house adopted resolution* setting
apart Feb. 5. for the receiving of sugges­
tion* from county board*, etc., as to need­
fill legislation, and requesting the secre­
tary of state to inform the house fully as
to the number, etc., of corporation* in tbe
state. A bill was introduced to prohibit
the ebarge of nn admbdoQ fed by any
monument araocinttan.

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’ &lt;

-■&gt;! WO miv Ul UWBUnujli
(.tends have determined to use force h|a
endeavor to save Harris’ life. He haaj*
ways
sabbornly
refused
to
blow a 'physician to be called afl,
so far l&gt;as been suflenxl* to punuv
his sulcfclalcourse without hindrance, rav.^
that I’fen treaty and supplication. There
is liut little doubt that he could have been
prevented from starving himself to drakh
had mean* been adopted some days ago to
force him to receive nourishment in some
form. It is now practically too late to
save his life.

INDIANS ATTACK A RANCH*

SWORN TO~UNSEAT INGALLS.

Topeka, Kan., Jan. 27,-Lart night
ninety-four men in caucus took a\^ulemn
obligation to unseat Ingalls al all hazards.
Tho Alliance committee yesterday re­
ported the unseating of two Republican
members, and ninety-eight legislators
voted to adopt the report. There were sev­
eral of tbe Alliance legislators absent, but
the Democrats voted with them. All tbe
opposition developed was twenty-one votes.
The attempt to disrupt tho caucus by
flooding the legislature with Grand Army
petitions and crowding the streets with
Grand Army men ha* failed. The tactics
were abandoned, and nine out of ten ot
Senator Ingalls’ friends were willing to
aUmll that his last hold was gone.
It was rumored that twenty-one meu,
who had pledged themselves to P. P. El­
der, speaker of tbe house, would not go
Into tbe Alliance caucus, and again hope
was kindled in tbe breast of tbe senior
Ksnss, senator, but at nightfall Elder
was th.’ first man who attempted to enter
the Alliance caucus rooms. He was not
permitted to remain, however, because he
was a candidate, bat hla twenty friend*
were more fortunate. R. W. Hurt, rep­
resentative from Sedgwick county, and a
senatorial candidate, was al-wj refused ad
mlltaucn. Tbe first ballot showed Elder,
J. F. Willits and Judge Peffer to be the
ieadiug candidate*, and it is believed that
one of these three will be the nomine*.

Latf.il—Judge W. A. Peffer, editor of
The Kansas Farmer, was nominated to
succeed Senator Ingalls by thr Allianse
caucus, which adjourned at I o'clock this
morning. Every member pledged himself
to stand by the caucus nominee, aud be
will be elected. On the nineteenth ' and
last ballot tbe vote stood Peffer M. Elder
W. Kvvry Alliance member sra* present.

ALBAXT, N. Y., Jan. 87.—In tbe assem­
bly last evening Connelly, of New York,
offered a rraclttlion protesting against the
pitosagu of tbe federal election* bill, declar­
ing it to )&lt;e uuoonstitutiomd. Sohruer
then offered a similar reflation, but to
the effect tliat if cocgrras aid net oeaae at­
tempts to j»ass the force bill the legislature
would rrtn*n to grant an appropriation
for New York's exhibit at the World's
fair. Referred.

OMAH.v,*Nel»., Jan. 27.—
Rapid City, S. D.. says: An arrival from
Lower Spring creek yesterday brought the
dian» uj»on the ranch at Noah Newbaaka
shortly after sundown Saturday night.
Newbauks, his family and three mea who
an- in hi* employ had juatt finiabed their
suppers aud were seated *lx®X tietooui
discuwuug tbe affairs of the d*y, when,
without a moment’* warning, a craahiag
of gist* was heard, followed by the report
of a rifle. Seising their arm*. 2&gt;*ewbaaka
ana bis men rushed out of tbe doors only
to meet another volley from a party of In­
dians who had taken a position about 150
yards from, the houap.
Blvod-staln*. mv lb* Or***.
Fortunately none of th* whiles was in­
jured. They immediately returned tbe
fire, and tbe Indians retreated acrawi tho
Cbeycnna. A vigilant look-out was kept
tl the ranch all night, but the ImUana did
not ret urn to the attack. Next momtag

stained with blood, and from this it ta
thought that some of the Indians were
wounded. ___________________
TRAINS MOVING AGAIN. '

Chicago, , Jan. 2A—Tlie strike of eonductore and train dispatebeta on the Chb

fected Saturday, the men agreeing that

tmplayed. They also made it a condition
st going back to work u'.at a talnor official
st Huutiugtou should b* discharged, but
he saved the company the trouble by Mind­
ing in his resign stloa. which reached ttua
rity while the official* of the railway ware
considering tbe matter.
(

An employe of the company at

ble for the .statement that
quarters of tho Chicago and Eri
rated nt Huntington, together
repair shop*, will soon be rrn
city. Tbe reason given for
h that the company is later
at the manifrotatious
strikers.
Mon than
ploy rd by tJbej
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Piehre. S. D., Jan. ST.—Tbe last ballot

the following result: Moody, Tl; Tj
Harden, ?*; Croae, 15; balance *c«

Tbe

�SCHOOL COLUMN.

:h. teM dtaeWlwa Kboot.

=

But

THIMARKETS

Hastings Banner^

Canadian Hne to th* gulf, comes the sam*
H »
testimony: Faithful teaching unapprecta- HvoMght'^hat the arm Will have to be
ted. good need never recognised at tana of
sowing, constant effort unseen al time of
•4.M3MM calves, 15.0*.
Joe Smith his *cnirk * snap ojtt to
making. Thane on thr port of the teacher,
often wearied and dlw’wrxgvd, diligent Allegan county. He bis an engine iootferf
Urv paper:
and faithful neverthelam, have placed a on « xtow-buxt and goes around and saw*
Llmo-MeHIopstWe pttbbl; waterhn-.c, S; w
What to »o When W• Arc Crowded.
I generation where they look back with off the old pine stump* about four Incite* PO*t*-^cperbti.
This Is a question more easily asked
from the ground. He saws this Umber in­
Nt* potatoes-:*. per ?m.
than answered, and in treating tbe subjectt respect and fond reverence for the cdticato
Khfiigit
3
ami
can't
supply
the
demand
at
Fork—*3 rog** j®.
J do not wish any one to think that 1 aml lion of their youth.
Pouttry—tart betu&gt;.«; lit* chlckeci. •
„
93.00 per i.ooo.
master of the situation. Sgrely. I have
turkeyM , chickens droned. *.
From a number of school* in vartons
not Ixx n asked to Prepare a iraper on tbl* parts of the county samples of work done
James Hamilton, of Coldwater. Ic*t hl*
subject Inxbum 1 am better fitted thxii any have been received. • Lack of space pre­ night when but three yean, of age- H"
Timothy .‘tecd-nelhug al ts.w per ba.
one of tbl* body of teachers: and I con' vents the publication of this In the present has been educated however so'that he I*
Wheat—Xo. i. white
red.w-e
only express my views knowing that 1 am baue. bnt hereafter It will be Inserted an racellcnt piano toner, a One musician
Ftonr—fs.5C per hundred.
'
simply opening the qlmtioo for dlK U»i&lt;m. regularly. Anything that will encourage and hM many other accomplishments tliat
Detroit.
The one cry of every good teacher Is. “1 teachers and pupil* to persevere In a claw bo probably wouldn’t have had, had he
Beans—*5.1-0 per bn for city picked.
can teach well. If 1 only had time, bnt I1 of work that ba* been almost wholly neg­ not lost hi* eyesight.
Better—iMbiTr. erremerv asaiw;
have so many classes, »*&gt; many text books. ’ lected In our country aehoola Is certainly
Corn-Ste per bu.
Here’s the way they gel a.dHnk In pro­
Dr.
This I* not my only difficulty. 1 liaw' worth doing. In a great proportion of lhe
perbu.
one class In decimals, another of the same language work sent the satuc mistakes hibition South Haven: “Say. landlord, 1
.
._ , .
chlckeni. ?e; darn
grade In common fractions. I also have found, vlx., words arc not properly divided dropped ray cane through the grate out In tarkeys.
llc&amp;ie-.
’
,,cseveral pupils reading In the fourth reader, at the end of the line. The division M front l&gt;et me take your cellar key*.*’
Wheat—No. 1 white.»e No.2red,Mw
who should read In the third. One little1 made In any part of the word without ref­ Exit wiping off mustache. Didn’t find
girl bring* a new second reader and 1 write; crence to syllable*. Teachers, instruct any cane, which n&gt;n*t have been carried
Cattle-Good to extra Lisgl ro: elioJ. - i
a note to her mother saying that the littlei your pupil* on this point.
off by rat* or more likely snake*.
’H r-, ''&gt;■ : ।; girl cannot read well enough to read In
lihrep and Lambs-Hheep. clipped rh&lt;&gt;
that. The mother replies tliat Sarah Jane
NEIQHBORINOCOUNTIE8.
AN EXCITING RIDE.
has it new second reader and that Jennie
Hug*-Mctilmn and Mixed W.o&amp;Ki r.
Is a* old as Sarah Jane nnd consequently
Wayland has a broom factory In active A Ballet Riddled Cab Recall* aa Xoelmust reatl In the second reader. Another
operation.
pupil who attend* school ail summer wish­
While passing the Metropolitan hotel a
es to commence a percentage Another
Prof. Dewetts house wo* burned In
few days ago my attention was attracted
Ixiy who completed common fraction* last South Haven Friday night.
winter, but had to stay at home ard work
by an ofd and dilapidated looking cab that
The Michigan Paper Company, of Plain­ stood iu the long line of carriages in front
on the fuftn during the summer, wlshrs to
of the hou-1 waiting for fares. It seemed
coiumcu&lt; at tiercentage because he aud well. mode $10,000 fast year.
Charlie were in the same clans last winter.
Julius Houseman has just purchased a so out of place among the twenty or more
well kept vehicles that 1 wa» about to ask
And so a mulUpllelty of vexation* ques­ SU.OtKi residence in Grand Rapids.
the driver, an old man, why he did not
tions arise that we are called upon to
O. G. Clement, of Kalamarno. Is the paint it up a little, when he autlcipftted my
in extending foreign markets. If mere ex­ solve immediately. We cannot liave a
possessor
of
a
violin
over
150
year#
old.
question by saying: “I suppose you are
tension will bring relief. All thnt is nec­ night to dream out a solution of the prob­
Tba^Refonnor” continually harps upon
lem but must answer now. and. upon the
Rev. Washington Gardner will lecture wandering bow I m.wigv to make a bring
thv iiiiHwsibllity of selling more of &lt;itfr essary i* to offer American wlx at more correctness of our resolution, depend* the
before the G. A. IL post in Plainwell next with thl* old col) when I have to cxsmpeie
wheat! com and meat to England unless cheaply than foreigners’ than Indian and success or failure of our work in the school
with such fine looking vehicle* as one see*
month.
Russian wheat and northwestern farmers room.
on Broadway. I don’t know just bow I
•
we buy more cotton cloth, woolens and
Some amateurs from Battle Creek will manage to do it myself, but 1 make a fair
Our secretary is trying to grade our
hanlwjre. from England. He therefore ad- can easily double their foreign sales. But
soon
present
tbe
“
Mikado"
to
a
Charlotte
living, and somehow or other I bare al­
is any farmer foolish enough to suppose achools, but In this he has great difficulty.
virates a reduction in the duty of those
ways neglected to get it painted.
audience.
that this would bring relief? Ills’ misfor­ If It can be accomplished, much of our
“There h a story connected with it, and
difficulty will vanish; but many of tu
things |n&gt; that more of them will be Im­
Iteport lias It tliat tbe outlook for an
tune hi the past has been tliat he ha* been teachers are loth to । have anything new.
If you come th I* way some time again Hl
ported.? Hi* reasons for advocating this
abundant crop of |&gt;e*cbea around Fennville
tell it to you.”
obliged to do too much of this trying to un­ We are In a mt. and absolutely refuse to Is splendid.
policy tei that the American fanner will
Niblo’s had not yet opened its doors, and
dersell tliv Ru.sslan and the Hindoo. The be helped out. To those teachers I will
M. W. Rogers. ’ a Fennville saloonlsL offeriug tbe old man a cigar L pressed him
then Slid a more exUmtled market abroad.
say that they must step down nud out.
lessons of that competition ought to for­ The teacher’s work I* progressive, and the paid S315 last week for keeping bls saloon to tell the yarn.
Let u* talk with yon a bit on this subject.
ever cure biin of any desire to be placed In time I* not far distant when teaching will open July 4th.
“Do you see those little hole* iu the
Mr. Ketormer.
A cream of tartar baking powder, IlixLett
back! Well, they were mud* by bullets,
a ixMltloii where his main dependence will be confined to those that are well versed in
Allegan county psjiers are booming
Of course you will admit tliat if we im­
and the ride during which tbe old cab wm of all In leavening strength.- t'. S. Governrest on such a poverty producing market modern methods.
Judge
Arnold
for
the
nomination
of
port goads they will not be made here.
riddled w.*s the most exciting one I ever
One essential thing is to keep your pu­
We believe that the fanner will see that pil* busy. It is necessary to find pleasant Supreme Judge.
had In thirty years’ experience. It hap­
The uirti mployed In making them under
his chief reliance must be on hi* home and proiitablc work for the little ones In
The Smith Middlings Purifier suit will pened during tbe draft riots. One morn­
•ur present tariff must go nt something
T. GAMBLE.
♦
market now absorbing 95 per eent of hl* district schools, where the many studies of i be fried In Charlotte as a change of venue tag early I wns down near the Battery.
clee.
Foreign workmen, on the other
•
Physician %tid Surgeon.
There had been rumor* of trouble far sev
product* (except cotton and tobacco) and the little larger pupils fake so much of Uie Iras been obtained.
brad, will receive additional employment
eral days, aud we expected it every moteacher’s time and attention. I have taught
DELTON, MICH.
rapidly approaching the point where it
Tbe new water works system in Cold­
school where the age of the pupil* ranged
la caking goods for our Increased purOffice at hotel for the present
will absorb the other five’per cent also. from tour to twenty years, and the branch­ water will be in active operation by the
“A gentleman who came down town told
cha-s. Yau must acknowledge that this
me that the rioters were out in force at
'Die lesson of the short crop* of this year es tanght Included tbe primer and algebra. I middle of February.
■gtagetnent I* -more favorable to foreign
There hasn't l&gt;een a death in Otsego In last, and thinking that my cab, which wax
should teach him bow rapidly price* rise and all lhe intermediate branches. In
tha»o American labor. But we also rethen new. wax safer in the stable, I started
such a case, one cannot give much Hun* to
as domestic consumption approaches pro­ the little ones, wbo are just beginning three months. They haven’t time to die up Broadway. Near Canal street I heard
mem-r tliat y&lt;»u, expect yonr policy to
■In tint hustling place.
HASTINGS. MICH.
duction. Under no other condition* can moImioI life. What then shall we do to
in awful shouting, and ax I reached the
W»or»*ian make up for this Immediate
Samuel
J.
Way.
a
highly
n-*]
’
ected
resi
­
corner I saw an army officer running to­
keep them quiet and profitably employed?
taawt*. in benefit* to the farmer to higher price* be reallxrd; and higher prices
dent of Martin, died last week from the ward Broadway followed by a mob of f uily
A
box
of
letters,
originally
designed
for
come ha extended foreign nmakets'for are the necessary and the only remedy
aix hundred men and boy*. 1 started to
playing tlie game “work-ninking," gives effects of lifting too hard.
his ptLee. We shall try to be fair with which can cure tbe ills of American agri­ my children much plcasnre. The little
Jas. E.*Smltii jumped Into the river at drive away, but a* I naw lhe mob gaining
.
ones enjoy this work so well that older ones Dlalnwell last week aud rescued two on him I stopped and shouted to him to
you »at&gt;al! give your position on this culture.
jump into tbe cab,
Tlie assertion that our purchases from begged tbe same pleasure. 1 occasionally young lads from a watery grave.
,
point restful and cam!id consideration.
granted It to them as a reward for a good
“He just reached it in time. A* he
If yjWHeve tliat the mere fart -of our any foreign nation determine tint amount
Bert Noble, a 14 year old boy living in pulled the door shut the leader of tbe mob.
recitation in a difficult le*son.
haying le of English mill owhers will of it* purchase* of us can be called nothing
A* 1 stated before, a teacher often finds Batllc^Creck. was drowned Friday, while reached tbe cab and tried to ojreu the door.
skating
upon
a
lake
near
that
city.
less
than
a
blunder.
All
tbe
facts
ami
pupils In a district Mhool deficient in the
I heard the report of a piatol and raw the
in itself &lt;j,.e Eng’ish grain merchante to
ground they have been over. If you turn
Herman Bell, principal of -the public pursuer fall with a bullat in hi* brain.
tmy ®nrQierican wheat yoa are labor- fignre* of commerce directly contradict iL
them back, you discourage them aud very
Then we started. My bone was a spirited
tov-nadatelusion. The grain inerelrant Doesn't Governor Bole* really know that likely incur the ill will of the parents, school at Scotts, was arrested last week one, and although be went footer that day
has veiy f
-timent about him and England, when she refuses to Buy our something that fa for our interest to avoid. for punishing a 15 year old angel too titan ever before in his life tbe nwb conseverely.
Ifta his
whtf'- he can get it lhe wheat, presumably because we do not buy 1 gave my class in percentage an advance
A Kalamazoo collector owns the manu­
‘•eapre; Vou have only to v,, w at tbe more liberally of her, turns to Russia, the lesson and also asked them to see bow
script of "My Country ’tis of Thee." 'Hie iniuuU-s tbe rear end looked like a sieve.
r”«»rd /tagland’s purchases of
jn country of an almost prcMfe’uve tariff, many could do the work of the class In
fractious for a review. 1 do nut make autograidi of the author. Rev. S. F. Smith Tire army officer then took a hand in lhe
Parent «&gt;« to be convinosd of tut. which buys -'fEuclaF'11’''')- one-sixth the these reviews compulsory but tried to make I* appended.
pistol practice and the way he dropped the
Ma**h&lt;n&gt; almost a juiohtbltive tariff, is an Uww uiu of Russia's sales to the United them appear to the children what they
Mrs. Jnlla E. Stewart wa* Injured by a rioter, wta* a caution. Before we reached
*n o and always bated enemy of Kingdom? So easy does tariff-walled Rus­ really were, a privilege. They became defective sidewalk In Kalamazoo ft0.000 Grand street I believe be shot at least ton
hkijrb.d mid boys only one-sixth a* much sia find ttie task of selling its wheat that vety popular, made the Hasses more Inter­ worth, so she think*, and ha# sued the city men, and seeing that they were only tar­
get* they finally stopped and we got away.
ftomRngland as we do: yet to-day Rus- at present It rules the English market a* esting. and affpnied a healthful stimulus for that amount
to both old and young pupils.
.
‘The officer gave m» *300 and the ride I
.•taawheat Is in undisputed control of the ihefollowing front the Millstone of Decem­
Jack Brady was stabbed by Charles
A slate and pencil are ludispenslble and
Modish pratkrt- In 1889. uocordtag to ber shows:
profitable In keeping the little ones busy. Cornell in a Battle Creek saloon row last
The old cab driver stopped talking, a
Russia, which bull element* placed with Beads are somettmes useful In the school week. Tbe wound is painful but not
the •'Stainman Y’ear Book." Eagland
room, large ones of different colon being serious. Both were arrested.
gentleman and lady left the hotel, and
benght oaky 3,803.250 quarten. -of our n crop failure, raised an average, and her
shipment* are now so heavy as to leave prepared for this purpose. The beads
John Davis was caught last week short­ after looking at the well kept carriage*,
wheat and 4.284,325 quarters from RuMla.
help
the
children
to
gain
an
Idea
of
colors
stepped into tbe bnllrl riddled cab, gave
our own shortage oat of question in in­
Those fuct* ought to convince yon that It fluencing British markets, and we now nnd numbers. School rewints are another ly after he had burglarized a store In the order, “Grand Central depot,”and in a Watches.
Clocks, Jewelry.
Scotts. The probability Is that he will
la price alone which detenukieti the grain have the unpleasant knowledge that Eu­ thing. 1 know there nne some people that epend a good long time in the state prison. moment the old time vehicle was rattling
would have the teacher live in an atmos­
up Broadway,—New York Telegram.
rope
is
longer
dependent
upon
America
murchanfs purchases, and that the only
for breadstuff*. British markets are full, phere even above promises and rewards,
Otsego Iras a Y. M. C. A. that is in a very
hope American farmers cati liave-of aelllngand there is little sens,- In shipping wheat but the Book of books promises a “Grown prosperous condition. The association I*
PROTECTION
■are wheat to England la tn sell it more snd flour away fronwwbat will be toe best of life" to those that are faithful unto thinking ot building a gymntisiumknd one
OR FREE-TRADE.'
death.
Surely
It
I*
M
ft&gt;
for
a
teacher
to
public spirited man offer# to give S500 as a
cheaply than the Bimslon offer* his wheat market in the world before the crop year
aid on suggestions cotning from such n starter.
Is out
Ton cannot dodge this concliudon.
WHICH?
source.
If Aue^iean farmers can be led astray
We apprehend, however, tliat yonr cen­
John Thompson was arrested 25 year*
Ono Instance in my experience I will re­
Do you want to beep thoroughly
tral thought Is thattiie farmer ncednot de­ by lhe arguments presented by Governor late. One day the lesson was unusually ago by the sheriff of Eaton county for
IXEW YOltKr
posted
oo
lhe
effects of lhe New
1
To inspire my little pneti to stealing sheep, and served hi# time. The
pend on mere Mm’.iment for meoeased Boies, then we confess tliat the future of difficult.
other day he was arrested again for steal
Tariff. Law, as sbow£ from week-to
■ak*i of American wheat abroad. Your the republic 1* discouraging, for II* destiny 1greater effort I said. “I will show all of tag horses
you tliat haVe a perfect lesraoo the wheels
roaswi thnt-our additional purchases from largely depend* upon the farmers, the jIn my watch. When I heard the recitation,
Seem* as if the rabbits in Allegan county
Do you want to know al! about the
abroad will increase the consumptive ca- most numerous and independent class of &lt;even my dull boy. my boy whom I had ought to licgin to be thinned out One
policy of Protection and have an
voters
in
the
nation.
Bat
we
do
not
be1thought bopelewly stupid, recited ns well hunter over there lias killed tlSO this reason
pnakty -of foreign countries, and in t|ds
answer .to every false statement »-&gt;
1 the rest.
so far, and it hasn’t been much of a year for
way will create ,a greater demand for lleve that they are ready to reject tbe as
A roll of honor I* a great help to ttnrac rabbit* either.
’4|c Free-Traders?
• The Aggressive Republican Journal
American food products. Let u* examine teachings of Washington, Jefferson. Hnm- j
teachers, it certainly awakes an enthusIlion, Clay. Webster. Greeley. Grant and j
Of
lhe
Metropolis
this notion carefully.
Joseph
Al
way's
child
got
hold
of
some
lam that is helpful
Then subscribe for your home
When yon turn a British workingman Lincoln for tbe false doctrines of the later
Another very essential thing is order. ■capsules containing morphine at their A NEWSPAPER ron. THE KASSAS
paper and lhe American Etoxoiu.-f.
JAs noon a* the pupil begin* school we borne In Otaega Tbe doctor worked hard
hrto a connuuier of wheat by MtUng him day “reform" saints.—Economist.
for
several
lx&gt;ur»
and
finally
pronounced
Founded December l.L 1SST.
published weekly by tho American
should Inspire him with a profound love ,
at wort making good* for the American
tbe child out of danger.
Protective Tariff League, New York.
The Triliumr acknowlegcs the recvfpi of for order. Stop often and always when
market do not think that you have turned!
there are any signs of disorder, ana, after
Local sluffiper* In Kalamazoo had a prize
(Sample copy free). The Eccnoii : i&gt;
him lute a consumer of American wloat j a bright new tin can made of the first a titne. victory will be your* and or*4. fieht the other night for a purse of H.50.
an
acknowledged authority on Pro­
Heavens first law," will reigu. Mure Tbe kioer got 50 cento which hardly paid
Htataticw show that such a one buy* «j | American tin plate manufactured by
tection and should be widely read.
the average only four or five dollars' worth Mewra. Norton Bros, Of Chicago. Its ap- efficient work can be done in one dav iu a fur the court piaster necessary to hold himThe Pre** l» the organ of no faction*;
school room when: order predomiunle* sefr together after the scrap.
The yearly subscription of lhe Ecu-- ••
peyaace tadlcate* Uie quality to be er^al tlian in a week in tbe rt»om wltere ttie
av
n&lt;&gt; Wim’ bMB 1,0 an,InO!‘lil«8 to
MtBT is &lt;3, but we have made a
Eabm Rapids ciiiretii are making an
«tf American ugriaultural product*. Tbe to the best foreign make. As to foe price, teacher Is forever qaarrellhg with the
special arrangement with the pub­
effort
to
get
up
a
stock
company
with
tbe
manuficLureia
iu
their
circular
accom
­
clawj
nnd
class
ruhau
Study
your
puplla.
good* which be make* bi England, when1
Tht most remarkable Newspaper
813.000
capital
and
erect
a
bath
house,
so
lishers by which we ’can send
imported taio this country, prevent the panying tbe can say: "These same cans for we all acknowledge the great variety of i
Success in New York.
human nature with which we have to deal. thattbe city will get some of the benefits
you the Economist for one year and
®ptoymtati of an American workingman.
Condense your ctaaae* aa much as poaot- of
' the mineral water underneath 1L
----------- --«i maktag wnllar goods, who with his in Baltimore, the great center of the can­ ble. Prepare your wort. No matter bow u.A **~*cha**'“* man wants to locate
&lt; hmp W.L valmr ^nutlon, uxl |r»«l,
MORTGAGE SALE.
fcmiiy wobld ootiMMDe several hundred ned goods business, last August and toog a teacher has taught a branch, when bls whip factory in some Michigan eity
pteee I* the ooiomns or n» Pnw.
’k”"
U* btl«hlr’t Edllori.l
daUars’ worth of American farm products. September at « per 10Q—toog before the he carrira a new clans through It hr n&lt;H9i* The Allegan papers think that after toting
to refnsh his own mind before going lute •one Mlmllar Valuable Initltation. they ought
&gt;•« policy would be duadvan- McKinley hill was ptSMsL" Let us stop clam. Study the methods ot remducling
n&gt;. I’m, Sand., Kdlikm b. . ,pi«did sod recorded u» tbe office of tbe iegistrr oi
to Make extra efforts to get this one.
nSLJ!,l&gt;'r “,r'ri"»
s'
dixuier pail. Let u taro Lack to tbe toft
.rO°“ °f lhe IMper »UI ln topic oc interest.
its
be content till confident tbat you have «xI*”*. Wert), Edition eoohdn. .11
t^datorfa^
nottwi
ttew
sum
at
two
hnndr.
•:
modulallng
D
"
lly
So,-V
Tte SrxhpBnmrat n»p,o4rt &gt;romMlJ
“ Jv&gt; exception. He K^iey high price* aod a^uote tbetr figure*
teveaty Mx dollars and ninety eenu. and un
bBl Ibe mill hand, bad exeniroUlmd Iht
T® doltar# provldid
Ear tt»K wbo oannol afford tbe Dot),
suit
or
proceedin''
Hbbb, Imlon- the bode to,, .rrimt

Tint part of Governor Boise's speech at
tjir Reform club dinner which set* forth।
■
Uw tanner's chief g ?«nd of eorapW'”
. *gairt a protective tariff, and suggest* the'
MABIHALL L. COO)
■ remedy for this complaiit, w*» “ follows:
He (tUS farmer) must have a market for
hi* surplus production* hi r*relg°
Unlike the manufacturer, he Pn~uc2?
largely more than the heme market win
take. The most iinpurtatt question there­
fore, for him to consider fe» l»ow to extend
lhe market* for his prodacts. Nothing !s
more plain than the fact t|:at If we sell t&lt;&gt;
foreign nations we must Imy of them. Ao
nation could long pay In Mold for any con­
siderable amount of imports and escape
bankruptcy. It follows lijre.-i*tibly that a
St
Ue eonvru- tariff that keeps the prodiwt* of any for­
eign
nation out of our markets imi«t to a
tta , wtlt be held la »nts dty on
considerable extent keep ours out of its
gt&lt;ci»n.4V.y»H*v*nv ,lrth‘
market, and inasmuch as ihc farmer* of
nt 4* Court !»&lt;&gt;“*••
f“’'«b”un wiU
the country supply throc-tburtlw of all our
tS toumhwoC deleewe* to which exports, they are the chief sufferer* from
any police tbat arcompliRhrs such a result
nte iar the rereWkin candidateUor roj.
This Is the pith of lhe whole si»eech. It
■ in i&gt;OLone delerate for each 25 votes, and
,l i* A*nr t&gt;10 '2fi_
means slinply that tbe present agricultural
BX:”:::::::::::: 1
depression./vhlcb. a* Mr. Boise admits Is
Jobnitow »............ .1 due to low prices, is to be relieved, accord­
N-npleGrove......... &lt;
Orangeville.............. 5 ing to tne “reform” theory. by an exten­
Prairieville............... «
Rutland
............. 11 sion to the farmers foreign markets. Now.
cit?
Thornapple............ *1
&lt;’»’&gt;
Woodland................ « extension Is just what the farmer does not
cm
....... .......... &lt;■
Yankee Mpring*....... &lt; need. Ill* market* are now extended
City
Total number of doh-tates. K...... ,, ,
caucui notice* at once to the Hint- enough. He ha* no difficult} lb selling
NbRU^
oook, chin. Rep. Co. Com.
all the grain he can raise at some price.
ri KXXAKTnSi. Sec'y.
What he wants is u better price for what
he doe* sell. There need bq no difficulty

Haatlngs, ThnjKtaJ. Jan-

1881'

We publish herewith the greater part off
the excellent paper read by Mrs. Smith atl
the lost meeting of the association. lack:
of spare prevent* the publishing of the en-

editorial notes.

SSL

’akiH6

POWDER
Absolutely Cure.

C

F. R. PANCOAST,

The Press
FOR 1891.

DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY

CircilatimiZDover
IDO,DOO
ATTsY
. conies

"** »&gt;ukeu&gt;e

•r tbe MeKinky bill, upaeia ail the free
power will be fell. Tbere la nothing for
which the eye la more available than the
laduttiT IB uk United SteM.
year* from now the enemies

IL Tbe Wertljr h ..nleodkl .ute
Utnte.

&gt;•» —. TBb “1"^?
*■» ”0 D*Wl-, .Btwte. to ptatoite
LoMen on Ute UipByer, o&lt; Ute Kate.

Tbirt

AS

an advertising medium

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poM
nonti iroat
ty «rf tuatua
JOteewImnair

THt PRESS.

W^l^llmrmrbot.lLTim^t.ndeh^p.
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•

yMd without a thought « Mtitkm
PuttiM XJI of tbewe IltXte thh^u^X

16.00
2.60

my experience which
the Cobden club—Detroit Daily Tribune..

—'?J B,UI' Cr"* &gt;~,b &gt;—

of twenty-

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and tacrtbea as

from a

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ktiMMB* w«« on&lt;‘
MSnfiwmuokF.

�Hastings Banner.
Hasting* Thursday, Jan. 29, 1891.

w. R COOX. Local Editor.

..... ......
........
.W”
nVlCTV Ul
uuinerert mail, n twr ie-ime, Irniito granary.
Knot wrll :&gt;&lt;&gt;d tinrvrn aud s&gt;m&lt;» jj.si.1 trail h
. raised &lt;in the pt*****. Tins farm will t*e sold
cheap iw*d nn c'ixy j mu. A»v&gt;u« wHlilni to
bay address U Frank Bihhrln. Koekford.
Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation thin week

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*2,(XJ0

. “Dirt Cheap?' —See form for sale else­
where.
The 6tId*FiiQoas gave a imnqnet Thurs­

Married. Jan. 22nd, by the itev. A. D.
Grigsliy, at the Prwbyterian parsonage,
Hastings. Prof. James IL Clark, .to Miss
Effie Meek, bothrof the Woodland school.

Dr. Andrus nas secured the right to
manufacture a metal roofing for rubber
plates, which entirely doe* away with sore
mouth and that burning sensation caused
by a rubber plate, besides making a light
and dnrabh- set ot teeth. Those desiring
a new set of teeth should call on him and
hi- will show you a sample.

We understand that V. A. Y'oung has
leased the Fonf* hotel, and expects to take
fiossesaion February 1st. It Is Mr. Young’s
intention to run It as a firat-class dollar
und dollar nnd n half a day house. Mr.
Young Is an experienced hotel man. and
oue who will aim to meet the favor of all
patrons. We wish him success.

PERSONAL MENTION.

The plate glate to being pul In tbe bcw
Fuller-Beebe block.
Travel nn Hie railroad seems to bo wry
light at tbe present time.
A dandy ladies rubber nt Holden &amp; Hire’s
Herlk Snyder was Iu Grand Rapids over
for ouly 25 ccute per pair.
Sunday. ’
•'t’Soow In Texas, and New Mexico and
Mrs. Anna Mason was in Grand Rapid?
, । ",e wwt* Spal“ and Italy burled in snow."
Tuesday.
,
। and yet not u flake in |hr great bauaita belt
George Osborn was In Grand Rapid-! .lt Michigan. Something is wrung with
Saturday.
j it)B elementa.

Sheriff Benham was in Bellevue Thurs­
day.

Ben Lunn
Rockford.

Lit Robinson has purchase.! lhe &lt;lrnyy
udshiess of M. F. Cross, and, will make «
&gt; bld
1.1,4 for patronage.
.
1 I. has
Im M 1.H.I
Lit
had Ma good '
Rev. W. M. Puffer la on fchc sick list deni of,practical experience at teaming und
thia week.
wHLflv duubt receive his share uf work,
Mode Rich, of Charlotte, sjieui Suiiday I^^lie 1*. of L held a county convention
in this city.
1T.i tills city yesterday, and elected the fol" ’
Is visiting his parents I&gt;
.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will prvsrb next
Sunday, Feb. ist. In tin- morning «»
•Head yet living," and In the evening
“The niiMJii." being tho fourth of bis astro­
nomical talks.
The young people’s society of Christian
Endeavor meets nt the Presbyterian church
next Sunday nt &lt;5 o’clock. Topic, "Chosen
of Christ—Christian Endiravor day,” John
Li, 9-10. To be led by E Itetirooi.
Tin* program for the C. L. 8. C.. which
meets at Mrs. W. bf Goodyear’s, Friday
evening, Jan. 80, '91. is U4 follows:
Roll call responded to by quotations
from Milton.
Outline history of. England. Clement
Smith.
■
.
.
From Chancer to'Tennysoh. Mrs. Hjcki,
■ Music. Minnie Evans.
Studies in Astromony, Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt.
England after the Norman conquoat,Mr«. L. K. Stauffer.
.
Recitation, A Day, India Busby.’
Synopsis, A Norman Lady, Miss Bidlock.
Critic. Mrs. Chas. Hoyt.
Tbe donation \ud social held at the so­

ouw here last week and brought a thor­
oughbred Durham calf of !). K- MeElwaln
for the purpose of feeding tom fur
World’s fair. After be bought lhe calf he
Mid he sold II was lhe bent one be had
ever seen. Ml Townley Is one af the in-xt
feeders iu the west He exhibited a calf
at tbe Chicago Fat Steak Show in Chicago
la«t yrar,:l«0 days old that weighed 1.135
pounds and won first premium and a spec­
ial prize,. He also purehaaed fiyo fat rattle
and 20 sheep of Mr. McElwain.

Reul Mutate Tran»f«r«.
Following ate the real estate trunsfeni
of the week ending Jan. 36. 1891. as
taken from the books in
register's office:'
John Lkihty to Franklin F. Thomm; lot* No.
j ana 2 one a, city. tm.
Albert 1‘arkvto John (Yawford; 40a see 34
Carlton. 81 ~K).
,
II. J. Martin to Martha J. Martin. !«*«« -J9
and 21 Ca&gt;Urton. gt.TMS.
Will. A. Durvfo to 1. N. Keeler; 100a .-re 7 Irv­
ing, 81,443.
|
J. J. 1'olter to Sarah Beigb; lot NashYffie,
‘ .1° J. Potter to Flavius Felphner; lot NashvfH*,

Jowks officers:
•
C. S. Wiiltcomb'is suffering an attack of
Pres.-'-Win. II. Merri-k.
rheumatism.
Vice Pres.- Gilbert Latham.
Rem-.-inber when you want your eyes
Jas. Wickham was In Grand Rapids
Sec.— Morey I. Terple.
fitted for glcasiMi that Dr. Lowry has tin­
Glovrs n’.iJ talih i&gt;&gt; ut ru*?. at Holden &amp; best possible npparatua for testing lhe eye. over Sunday..
- Treas —Mr*. Ja.ob Wolf.
Hire's, to close Hu nt t ut.
1
Guide—Evert Patton.
and securing the proper kind of glasses.
Clarenoo Pennock, of Delton,'mu hi the
Sentinel—Fred Llnnlngton.
A Michigan’bi.nl lioran was tbe first one He also has a large stock of the very fines: city hist week.
During the two years 1889-90 it cost
spectacles
and
eye
glas^a.
nud
does
not
Sarah Forshy to Jermlah V.innockw;»*
to enter the 2:30 list tn
W. J. Dibble, of Marshall, wai In the
SVJC.ahl, or an average of $18:; per man
23 Barry. SLOTS. :
subject those deslriiifrto purchatM.- glares
Ella Tasker to'Isaac Raymoud; 10a »&gt;X 23
A loafeu ought to get rich fur he always through him to any delay. He has a fine city Saturday.
to run the State prison. Thu earnings ciety rooms on Jun. 18lh, for the benefit of
Rev. J. W. Mien,, was a grand suwx’ss. Hk\A.VlnteM to L W. Hathaway; 2ta sec31
has a corner on;the L«*st street.
wi-r.
i'.«T.'.4
&gt;,
thu*
leaving
a
surplp*
of
stock of the best made goods.
Jas. L. Wilkins returned from Grand
$40 lielng tlia amount raised. The United Woodland, *«». .
$1,161.
Nearly
$20,000
worth
of
perma
­
Wanted—a good active boy to learn the
Every imsslble effort Is being mstlc to Rapids Friday.
J. W. Hathaway lo Wm. Pett&gt;nc&gt;H;«*me.*n».
nent Improvements were made. The aver­ Brethren extend their thanks to all who
printer’s trade. ■ Call at this office.
A. Elack to Frank D. Black; ’itntercstot el£
induce pension claimants to communicate
Clement Sinltli went to Canada Tuesday age daily number In prison during the two were Instrumental In its success.
lot -M0 cite. *11400.
Landlord Varker has purchased some directly with the ^oyimlssloner of pension?, ou legal business.
years wav'330, a decrease of 10 from tlie
Joseph
to Edward Jobm; S3* sec 4 Bal­
The program of last week’s C. L 8. C. timore, sc;Ixwau
instead
of
pressing
their
claims
upon
joo.
cleKWiit new chairs fur the Hastings house.
. Mrs. James Clarke went tu Kalamazoo | previous two years, Sixty of the inmates ! was not published on account of nn overJ. K. Bulb to Itoaa McIntosh; tot 7S Delton,
members of congress and other officials.1
}
me
!u
for
crimes
Invoking
life
­
Monday
to
visit
fronds.
r
1
sight.
A
very
pleasant
evening
was
spent
$40.
What a curiosity a newspaper would be Tile commissioner ot pensions declares
Jacob Jordan to Catherine Geiger el al; par\
Last evening nt the residence of the lx»wever Jan. 23d at the rooms of Dr.
' hat was edited -to atilt everybody exactly. and emphasizes the statement that nil
\
Mrs. Julia Willison visited friends iu bride’s "mother. Mis* Sadie Tinkler was Timmerman and mother, and the following eel el:ta0glulnal.
County Clerk Brice issued orders claims presented directly to the pension Kalamazoo over Sunday.
united
In
mnrrlago
to
Mr.
Harvey
Allen,
interesting
program
was
carried
out:
following.i» the list of jurors drawn
airtountnigto 8S89.ll tor sparrows last department will receive tu. prompt atten­
Roll call, responded to bj- examples of for tlie next term ft tlie circuit court:
tion as If submitted through a gavenimetii
John Pendergnst started Monday on a of Cleveland, Rev. W. M. Puffer |»erforniyear.
Ing the ceremony. Invited friends of the correct use of “shall" and “will."
■
official.
business trip to Chicago.
Johu Kipp—Johnstown.
high contracting parties were prewut. and
Outline History of England. Miss Sable
There were p.7 mortgage* discharged
F. M. Quick—Maple Grove.
'On
the
llth
day
-of
July
last,
JatUM
Mrs.
’
E.
J.
McKIwnln
relumed
from
witnessed
tlie
cerenymy,
after
which
re
­
aud nine mew . mortgages recorded last
Beadle.
W. Stocking—Orangeville.
Seeley, of Maple Grove, broke out of the Muskegon sick fast week.
'
freshments were. served. Mr. nnd Mrs.
From Chaucer to Tennyson, Mrs. N.
a ’•ek.
Ira Blanchard—Prairieville.
Alien
left
last
evening
for
Cleveland.
Prod ninth has bought the George county Jail nnd made good hls escape.
Bailey.
D. H. Cook and wife, of Eaton Rapids,
Hannible Marble—Rutland.
Though the officer* were winfident of his
The
good
wjahes
and
congratulations
of
।
Religious History uf England, Mrs. M.
W. D. Gardner—Thornappte.
i &gt;ennis residence property on West Center recapture yet they could npt get any were in the city last week.
friends follow them.
Hicks.
Epb. Lucas—Woodland.
street
definite trace ot him so that they could
C. M. Weaver attended to some legal
English Towns, Miss Kittle Beadle.
While Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hire were
M. A. Baldwin—Yankee Springs.
When A. Blnck A Sod’s brick block Is go and gt-t hitu without much trouble. business in Hillsdale Friday.
driving to bis father’s home near Bellevue ^*fhe M. E. social will lie entertained by
Chas. Tuckerman—Assyria.
Sheriff
Henham
got
a
clue
last
week
and
•oUipletcd it will be one ut the prettiest in
Zoe Denton, of Vermontville, visited but week, their horse became beared und Mesdnuies O. D. Spaulding. Willison,
A. L. Mattison—Baltimore.
went over near Olivet aud arrested Seeley,
the county.
Jumped to the side of the road tipping the Black, Clark, Dennis. Bowne, J. L. Reed.
friends
in
the
city
last
week.
Henry Selble—Barry.
wbu hail his examination Monday and
buggy over. Mr«. Hire was picked up
Wm. Durkee—Carlton.
Bowue &amp; Comb's bank at Middleville plead guilty.
Editor Godfrey, of Freeport, was n Insensible, but soon regained conscious­ Ryerson aud Pryor, and the Misses Min­
Oscar Warren—Castleton.
lias been changed into a state bank with u
nie Evans. Viola Willison, Edith Pryor
caller at this office Saturday.
ness.
Her
face
was
cut
so
ns
to
require
Charles
Reed,
wbo
had
been
tor
n
long
Thus. Fisher—Hastings Township.
capital of $25,000.
and Grace Dunning, at the residence of O.
time failing as a result uf consumption,
several
stitches
being
taken.
Mr.
Hire
Mni. Geo. Richmond, of Grand Rapids.
J. L. Reed-City.
D. Spaulding on Wednesday afternoon of
Fishing through the tee reems to be the died Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Is in the city visiting friends.
escaped with a badly shaken up constitu­ next week. Refreshments served from 5
Jacob Cress—City.
prevailing spurt now days, and some good He had been sick for about three years,
tion. and declares that he don’t want to
Orville Otis—Hope.
.1. W. Briggs, of Bowens Mills, was hi meet with n similar accident again very to 7, to which a cordial welcome is extend­
catches are reported.
and was nearly 58 years age. He wns a
John Texter—Irving.
ed to all.
the
city
yesterday
on
bualness.
soon.
i
.
'
Alex Moon—Johnstown.
Wm. McPherson died in Kalamazoo last loyal soldier during lhe war. an earnest
The Fitzgerald poet No. 125, and the W....... ........
Will
Dolph, of Bellevue, was in the city • An old gentleman named Robinson, liv­
Chas. 1*. Kenney—Mgole Grove.
week. His funeral was tpjld at his home memlier of Fitzgerald post. G. A. IL. aud
R.
C.
No.
KM)
will
hold
a
Joint
meeting
at
a
man
who
bad
a
ho«t
of
fru-nds.
Of
a
]
last
week
calling
on
old
friends,
ing
in
Hope?
and
bls
wife
had
some
trouble
Jos. Kelley—Orangeville.
In this city Thursday.
G.
A.
IL
hall
Saturday.
Jan.
81,
at
7
o'clock
quiet, retiring - dispi-sitiuii. Ik* yet had
,,
.
.
, ,
recently, and the latter told the U. 8.
N. H. Orr—Prairieville.
those
element*
of
character
which
win
.
'
snArman
returned
from
a
An injunction has been issued in the
marshal at Grand Rapids .that her lord In the evening. By order, of commander,
Fred Linington—Ruttaiar..
case of Strong vs. Hughet- in regard to the nnd retain lasting friendship. Funeral | v s 1 n (,mnd Ifap'ds Thursday.
Fraxk Staxlev.was guilty of jiension frauds; that he was
Henry Marsh-4ThornaypUp­
mill property at Irving.
from his late home yesteiday afternoon at |
Dr. Young nnd H. Znachnftt, of Nash- n bold, bad man: that he lived near n
john Hines—U'oodlaad,
Marriage
Llrentea.
two o’clock.
| vllh*. were in the city yesterday.
swurnre and that uu|t*m n po«M* surround­ No
Burdette Briggs—Yankee Springs.
We cun hardly say that we have had n
Kame and Residence
January thaw ytet, but tire weather is
Cha*. Cox—Assyria.
Each purchaser of $25 worth of good- of !
Mrs. U L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, vis­ ed hl* home and nabbed him, he would run
I Milo R. Colvin. Middleville
Into Un- vwamp ami escape. Accordingly
about as good as that which comes Inter E. W. Morrill ft On. will be given a tin
i Cora Mulligan
"
C. Stanton—Baltimore.
ited friends in the city last week.
&gt; Jacob lnes«*n'&gt;lce. Woodland
two heavily armed deputy U. 8. marshals
crayon portrait of himself or any friend he I
...
A. J. Bradley—Barry.
i E»zaJ&gt;«tb IliH
"
dnln.. ni~.rfn.pb l~. In, . pl.otopT.pl. I , Mr. Worth, M.-.d ... .-.IM toClrfr- arrived in the city from Grand Rapids tbe
Geo. S. FuHer*-Cariton.
i Bartie B. Kparks, city
I2t
In the wre»tlin&lt; match last week N. T. wlth Mr. Morrill. Tbe portn.il 1. tunil.bl"&lt; wc*k b’ ,bv rfr»nrM ot her other evening, gut deputy U. 5. marshall
i KlUe -Woodard
"
Idamond Injured ihis leg so seriously, that ed free of all expense to the customer. nwu,cr’
V room an to go with them, to am&amp;t Robin­
i James IL Clark. Woodland
The following was clipped from the
fKffleO. Meek
"
the
-he next uressUng match will lime to be
son. When they got to hi* house, they
Bnt the latter must pay for tbe frame and
Nashville News: Friend Soules, of this
C. W. Mlx’r returned from a trip
jMwtponed for some time.
glass, and these are furnishfd nt first cost. through the northern part ot the State found n treble oh! man. and a cripple at
The Telegraph has previously men Lion- township, was called tu LaMoure, Dak.,
that, who offered no resistan.-e and made ed the fact tliat a movement wns on foot
John L. Sullivan, the ikoted pugilist, is Sample* of the portrait* &lt;’»» be *een in Monday.
Saturday, by a telegram stating tliat hl*
no attempt to escape. A more ettafrinned fltvsurvey .the country la-tween thia city son there had received serious injuries in
now traveling through the state with a Morrill A Go.’* window, nnd they an- very
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Campbell left Sat­ lot uf fellows than those deputies yon will
concert company and Is living mercilessly meritorious pictures. Ticket* will be giv­
j nnd Marcellus, with it view of connecting an areident. The particulars of the un­
guyed by the pitas «*f the slate. What a en out and credit .toward the portrait made urday for a vblt with relatives In Detroit never see. Uncle Ike was particularly Kalamazoo with the Grand Trunk railroad. fortunate affair, as given by the Ij«Muure •
put out, and felt so cheap yver lhe affair, .Such a scheme is u6w not only on foot but Chronicle, arc as follows:
with each {itirchasi . It is not necessary and Fenton.
fall is there!
that he got out of the rig on the return the actual work has begun.. At noon to­
tbat the $25 worth of goods be bought nt
Mr. and XJra. F. B. Hire were called tn.
J. M. Soule, the bright and capable fore­
While working around his barn last
om- time.
Bellevue, last week by tbe serious Hlnete trip, when near the M. E. church and day Civil Engineer Frank Balch and assist­ man of the Boynton farm, just west of th«y
week, a ladder that Sam Garrison was
walked home rather than’ 4a* -ecu riding ants GSen Balch. Clande Syke*. IL L.
city, met with a very serious accident.
standing on slipped nnd be fell hurting
We would like to call tbe attention of of his father.
through
street with such a feeble Ames Jay White, Charles Winner and
Monday
afternoon. He had been in town
'
.
himself. so that he has to use a cane now uur readers to nn Item on the editorial
____ _J. J. Parkhurst returned to her d.-MM-Mtfo.
Mrs.
page, clipped from the Detroit Daily | home In Chicago. Monday, after visiting ^Tuessday last, the workofraising920.090 Gahlde Peters left to commeuce the work and was on his way home, driving a team
to get around. .
of the survey, beginning at a point im-! of horses attached to u lumber wagon, In
Tribune ut Sunday
test.
I
„
buuday
There is nothing relative* In this city.
•
There Is not much danger of an Ire
stock for a chair and tnbrc factory in this mixliately southwest of the ‘city and run-1 which was a large gasoline st$ve. As be
vprv remarkable
r.-niBrlrn!,!.- in
In the
tlu. write-up
wrirp.nn of
ni* the
th.. '
so very
famine in the city this year, as several
Mr. aud Mre. C. K Smith.
______ of
________
Grand city was completeiL Yesterday afternoon I nlng southwest to Marcellus where tho crossed tlie railroad track on 'the section
Item, but there are some truths conveyed
large lev houses have been lilted and W. F.
that ougtrt t&lt;» be good food for reflection to lliipkis, vialted Mr. ami Mrs-. M. H. Collins a meeting was held in tbe offices of Smith contemplated extension would connect line west of tlie bridge, the engine of tbe
Hicks Informs us that he has pat up 2.200
&amp; Colgrove, and tbe article* of Incorpora­ with the C. A G. T. . The survey will oc­ afternoon freight to Edgeley struck the
all. irrespective of party. The item re­ tbe fore part ot tbe week.
oris for his customers.
cupy ten days br two weeks, the distance wagon, dashing It to pieces, and burling
ferred to simply acknowledges, lhe receipt fjlC'i. Hogle and N. T. Darker drove tion signed. The meeting to elect directors
to Marcellus tteing about 21 miles. The tlie occupant Into the air, “as high as the
We understand tbat our Cedar Creek of a new tin ci*» made from tin plate4 "Tn&gt;-r to.Lowell Friday. Trains on lhe and ccmntete the orgnalznlku will be held
expenses of the survey are borne, entirely deiiot," finys the brakesman who was on
next
week.
The
company
will
proceed
as
TMtckage of Baxxmkk did not reach their manufactured in America. Theta* American Lowell A Hastings IL lb an* to slow.
soon as tlie frost is out of tbe ground, and by a party of interested citizens jwho ’be- top of the \-arH. Mr. Soules alighted on
destination till Monday. The fault was made cans wlilfb are equally as good
lienrftiat
should the road be built It would the frozen ground, at cuueiderable distance
a site
shall
have
been select«ni bvube*
11. uimwim
Brookf*. returned
1CIUIIKH Saturday
.Miuruaj after
,,
-------------1 ..
.
none of onrk as ttrn papers wore pet In the the foreign made, are selling for 8:»X per ■ Mrs. G.. u.
*'
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*to ’bui.d
’Id their factory. .White be
to --------Kalamazoo.
-- --of great
----- ---benefit
--------- ----- —... Fresi..... ... from the track, undoubtedly striking vu
friends
on
-!2. Z.
‘.__ — in. director*,
office here"Thnreduy forenoon.
cent leas than they were before the from an extended visit with
---------------r
-----MW
bWh
terevd
on.
dent
Fretl
’k Bush, of the Kalamazoo A { bis bead and loft side. A dislocation of
Wayland. Martin. Prairieville and Orange
Orange-­ ‘i1’
McKinley bill was passed.
Tbe recommendation of Gov. Winans in
those submitted, and which have met tin* Hastings coustructlon company, operating I tlie left wrist, a cracking of the shoulder
ville.
Collector Steketae. of Grand Rapids, has
relation to a uniform system of road build­
universal approval ot the stockholders, tbe C. K. A S. railroad, was asked concern-1 bone, and a bad cut.on tbe bead, were the
l^itayHte Hughes, of Seattle, Washing­ contemplate a main bnildlng. 40x160. ing the enterprise thih wonting, and he ‘: knawn
*--------- 'bruises.
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-c
. .
.
- ui■
ings and Improvement* of roads should re- received a letter from rhe Treasury De­
The train
stopped
cehe the attention of every member ot the | partment In regard to the maple sugar ton. now a prosi»erous real estate man. three storica high. On the first floor will said: "It would benefit shippers in Kala­ quickly ns possibly aud backed up to town,
with
his
wife
visited
friends,
here
last
bounty,
showing
that
there
is
some
uncer
­
legislature irreapeethe of politics.
be nil Ute machinery. On tin1 second the mazoo to have the line built to the Grand bringing Ute prostrate man
He was nt
tainty as to just when tbegovernment will
work of putting stock together will be Trunk. Na tl&gt;e C. K. &amp;,S. Is not pushing once taken to lhe LaMoure Bouse, where
Mathematicians figure that a man Co l&gt;?gin dealing out lhe royalty to sap boilers.
Leroy C. Horton, of Bay City, was tbe done. On the third will be the finishing It as it is entirely a private affair, the work Dr. Shultz cared fur hltn. The Injury to the
than,” of age has spent three years button­
head seems most dangerouH. as he regained
ing bis collar. Tlney do not figure how Mr. Steketce 1* Informed that the attoruey guest of Ed Clark th? fore part of the and storage rooms. Besides the main being don? by InteresttMl citizens.’’
general has under consideration the ques­
"Then the survey Is not made with a consciousness very slowly, and is still lucid
week. Mr. H. travels for a Baltimore building, there will be n brick engine and
much time has been consumed by a woman
tion as to whether adgnr proihiccrs will be
boiler room of one story, aud a dry kiln” view of making the extension a jiart of only'at Intervals. Dr. Boyd was culled
drug bouse.
of 45 getting her hat uu straight.
entitled to the bounty on sugar produced
your
road?"
and uulce. also one story; an thnt the first
Monday, and on Tuesday the N. P. physi­
* "* . G. Senter, of Clarksville, was In the story will tie 40x196. it 1*’ the expressed
Will and Chas. Barnaby received two after April 1 and before July t, 1891. aud L^A.
“Not necessarily. The Chicago &lt;£ cian at Oakes. Dr. Boardmau, was up" to
on —
aw his decision H furnished the de- relty
Jtj- Saturday. Mr. S. was formerly a desire of the iwoekholdvrs that this shall Grand Trunk road Intends to lay a double see Mr. Soule*. The wagon road angles
very fine Shropshire sheep by express as soon
yesterday morning. We are glad lo see partinent, rules jnid regulations will lie resident of Carlton township, having locat­ be a mode! plant, and be djulpped for track Its entire length In the near future towards the railroad, where the accident
our farther* taking an active Interest in prepared and blanks will be furnisb&lt;*d the ed there in 185X
business in a most thorough manner. It and perhaps the road can be induced Hrtay occurred. This, tegether with tbe fact
collectors of Internal revenue.
bettering the grade* of Block raised.
i» the intention of those who will have the Its second track from Battle Creek to this that the wagon with its gasoline stove
From the January crop report, issued
If oil the firms who have sent o* hand- active management of the concern to make city, returning to the original road al Mar­ made uinch noise, nnd the further fact that
W. F. Hicks is prepared to furnish fam­
Mr. Soules bad his big coat collar up about
ilies in this rfity with pure spring brook Monday, tlie following fact- are taken: sunje calendars prosper during the year, a high grade uf chairs and tables. The cellus.”
“It Is rumored that the proposed ex- his face to keep off tho cold wind prevail­
ice. of tbe very finest quality, during the The total number of bushels marketed in the failures of 1891 will lie the fewest ever men ut the head of the entorprbe ure hust­
coming seaaou at 25 cents a week.. Prompt December was 1,080,501 nnd in tlie five recorded. They come In by the cart load lers. and thoroughly acquainted with' the triibiun will be made a part of the C. K. * ing. are perhaps sufficient reasons why be
business,
and
have
an
able
bodivd
purpose
S.
system
and
that
the
Grand
Tmuk
will
did not hear the train at his bock. As the
months, August-December. 7,780,373. or every day of the week. It Is a notable
and satisfactory service guaranteed.
to make things hum from tlie word ga buy the entire line. Is it true?"
front wheels of the wagon are dcmoliabed
33 per rent, of tlie entire crop of 1890. calendar year.
The fact that a fanner near Decater has In the same months &gt;■: r.
It-wlli probably be the middle ut May be­
“Such a thing would be possible if we tbe engine evidently struck tlie vehicle
per cent,
B. Messer. 1*. R. Dunning. D. W. fore the Inatituuon Is ready to do bunlness. should extend our road to St. Johns to con­ fairly amldshlp. Strange to s*y tbe spirit­
refused 54.000 for 40 black walnut trees J of that year’s crop had been marketed.
ou his farm may be a valuable pointer to The average price of wheat on Jan. I was “eynolds and S. M. Fowler will give a But If the weather will ueriuit of tbe work, nect with the Grand Trunk system, as it ed team were not only unhurt, but never
some of our farmers who have hillsides $9 conts. corn 55cents. &lt;&gt;ats 44 cents per large pedro party to their friends at the It may be commenced curlier then cutiteiu- would give them a loop line. This, how­ ran at all, end were secured and driven
aud other patches of land that are not tilla­ bushel, hay $7.61 per tan. fat cattle $2.75 Hastings house Friday evening. That plated.
.'
ever. could not be aecoinpHsbeti In a long Into town by the brakesman. Mrs. Soules
everything will be first class goes without
time as all matters of this kind have to h'ns a son only a couple of weeks old and
ble.
pi*r cwt. hogs 53.82 and dressiil pork 94.32.
saying as that Is lhe way these gentlemenpass throngh tbe London offices uf the
A two days ae.-skm of the grand lodge of milch cows $24 per head, she*-p over one have of doing business, and no expense
A “retired ahoa dyalor, whom mercenary Grand Trunk road, as the owners are cousequently cannot be at the bedside ot
her husltami. Mr. Soules is well known
year
83.68.
over
tbat
age
8J.47.
These
Free and Accepted Masons opened at
has been spared, uor no pains will be, to coD&gt;ideratlons no longer deter from giving Englishmen, It took them four years to In this county a* an energetic, upright
Grand Rapids Tuesday, and several mem­ prices are an Increase over a year ago. ex­ properly entertain their friends.
•drier, .u- to the propcrcnroof shoes,” says: sell the Durnud branch, and It will be a
man, and the hope is universal that his in­
bers from tbe lodge iu this city attended cept in the price of hay. fat ca’tie, dressed
A pair of shoes made of good leather will
Dr. Lathrop has just_purcha*ed another last much longer !f properly rated for than year before anything of that kind can juries will turn out less serious than ap­
it. The Masouic home was dedicated hogs and milch cows.
materialize."—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
pearances even wow Indicate.
Tuesday afternoon.
Fur three years the Tribune has Ih-ui Cue new electro-tberopeuUe cabinet bath, when neglected. When shoes are only
combining all the latest improvement to- blocked tbe leather soon become* hard nnd
The present year promise* to be the best casting about and Investigating the Innu­ gvtber with a large battery. The doctor
dry,
the
best
fitting
pair
will
bo
uacomfortone for building this city has enjoyed for merable plans for keeping inirk of it sub­ intends soon to remove his office to the ablc.and here and there little cracks will
a long Lime. Every boom in town is full scription list and at last shouts Eureka, rooms now occupied by Jos. Lunn, where
appear, which will »ou become chasm*.
and the starling up of another good factory The “Model Subscriptiuii Book" manufac­ he will have a room fitted up for the es­
Every week nr two tbe blacking should be
will necessitate the’building of a good tured by tbe Cook Bros., of Hastings. pecial use of his lady patients with every wiped uff with a damp cloth, the shoe
Mich., fills tho bill completely. By It*
many bouses to accomodate tbe people.
convenience for their comfort, and his new should be allowed to dry, and then be
use a record of each subscriber Is contin­
rubbed with the beat harness oil.
The Barry &amp; Eaton Insurance Co. In- ued indefinitely and reliable subscribers cabinet was designed for their use.
Every jmrt. including the sole nnd the
crj/faed Its raembenihip In 1890 from 3.856- are easily delected and kept separate from
William Robinson, who Is accused of
tZtTsiD, and Its amount of insurance
acaras. »b»,«ld be oiled, and the ull given a
the large class of dead beats wbo not only falsely representing himself to be a U. 8.
Zwn $5,518,390 to 8*.259.480. Theanse**chance to soak in. The tougbeat leather
defraud the merchant, doctor and others pension agent to the matrimonially In­
ymentof 15 cents on $100 paid all losses who save their Jives, but the newspapers clined widows of this county, was ex­
and expends* for tbe year and left $3,000 which keeps their intellects brightened amined before the United' States commis­ leather will, after this treatment, feel like
kid.. The shoe will w&lt;mt three times ae
in the treasury.
an j makes life worth living. The plan of sioner in Grand Rapids Monday aud held
long ard be much more comfortable.—New
The constitutionality of the Sunday the book is so easily understood and nat­ over to tiie March term ot tbe circuit York Commercial Advertiser.
laws in the various states of the Union urally adapted to the use of the newspaper court. He was not able to furnish $500
Now is tbe time to buy Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes
managers
tbat
tlie
wonder
is
It
had
not
bouds
and
was
locked
np
in
jail
to
await
will no doubt soon be tested in the supreme
MestraUrtsg UghtaJa* Petes.
court of tike United States. The case been put Into practice before. It is cer­ trial.
A singular pbeuomeoou of the lightning
grew out of the arrest of a seventh-day ob­ tainly one of the requisites of a complete
Now tliat tbe timber is rapidly being ex­ fbu.b te that its chief effects ere observable
server in Tennessee and i* attracting con­ newspaper outfit.—Charlotte Tribune.
hausted In this state, would It not be a
siderable attention.
The following change in the law relat­ good plan to put land containing healthy Thue n tl*««h which entered a rebool room
Tbe Y. M. S. C. wlU gf^e n floe dancing ing to the appointment of notaries public, growing trees on tlie non-taxable list, also injured only the first and laat child ou tbe
party at the Hasting* House. Friday even­ will be of interest t&lt;» those seeking an ap­ wonld It not be an excellent idea to offer form, thore between escaping unhurt. The In order to make room for the elegant )ine of spring goods
ing. Feb. 6th. Some fine invitations and pointment at thia time: "The goveniur Inducement* to formers to set out one or most effective treatment of lameuee* aud
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of
programs have been printed and it is nerd- may appoint one or more persons- notaries more acres to timber and put that on lhe other ailment* due to lightning i« the apleas to say that it will be a m&lt;*t enjoyable public in each county of this stale, who free list. It has been discovered that In
party. Squler* orchfistra of Grand Rapids shall bold their officeyespeetlvely for four the absence of timber within tbe part few and limbanf a largo hura«»bue magnet.
years from the date of their appointment, years, the country Is more liable to drouths In care nf i quite recent stroke the cloth­
will furnish the musi*.
unless sooner, removal by the governor. and freshet*, and something ought to be ing alKMild he uofaateoed, tbe patient lakl
The sheriff uf Waiklenaw county iuw No person shall be eligible to receive such dune to check these devastating ealamlticf.
with the head high and quietueaa and
bean instructed by the *apervlx»re to pro­ au appointment unless be or she shall be, —Ex.
fraah air phonic! be aecured. ,lt conaetoua- At an advance of ten per cent of first cost Tbi« however
vide a stone yard in eonnectJun with the at the Hine of making application for apjail, and ail priaoMrs will hereafter be polntmrut, of the age of 21 yrure. jt resi­
given a stedg- sad made ru break Stoor for dent of the couaty of which he or she
The undmlgned will not be responsible York J num nl.
highway uw. This would l» «n exrellnn desires to be appointed notary public, and for any note, check, ur other obll
example for Barry ©aunty to follow.
a citizen of this state. Tbe Prtwn desir­ given by one H. C. Strung signed
We are ta receipt 9t some etegwt cahn- ing to be appointed shall make' a written Hughes A Co.
Irving, Mini).. Jan. 27, 1891.
and obtain
b«fo™ taring, a,
itar- gotten out by the Peek bam Hemwly application, stating the appHeanL which
which some ingentowc jienum has cunA. P. Hu uh xs.
Co., of Freeport. Far iwwtaeas. couvw&gt;- shall be endoroed by a member of the
wtrncted of the aLxlerters found in tho ward
Imare and artistic beauty they equal any­ legislature, or some circuit or probate
“maiden
thing we have at**» iw titi« ‘itMf a««l it goes judge of tbe eoanty, district or circuit uf
Ida, a niaidem a nusui nut narravl Nrd
without saying that they witf advertise a which the applicant h a irsident, and be
n«ady that haa be» popular wherever it presented by tbe governor, aceumpanled
by
a
fee
of
81.00.
has been given a trial.
day evening.

At A. WOOLLEY’S.

At io per cent

A. WOOL!

�ELIJAH GOES TO HOfiER

In

thought for tbe brain and

l£:3OI. V, FIRST QUA.HTER, INTER­ nauits tu 'l,v
.
number of modern EngHshmm who cuyNATIONAL SERIES, FEB. I
rate awordnuuwdiip may be proud te roe»«:
him among tb-cir paironA The rindsnte
of his ordlege sre to to swordsmen brtimes
•' "The exercise which I common*! tlrat is t.m
9, 1O—Owldes
&gt;.! .1^, u» o&lt; ibelr wwoa. w K”"1
1 strike mfely with edge or point. This will
keep them" hwuthy, nimble, strung and
well fa breath.”
J k , ..
Be telL* us iu “The Defrnrio tocuhdu
that he held himself a match for any man
Hflfa!
tohl Jefa-bal all that Eli- of his own .stature; but perhaps the best
1. "And
evidence of ids «kll! i.» that which to untab bad donr-j
•
&gt;
' The wiioie *U&lt;ry of tto vain efforts of tbe cnnsdously gives in describing tto single
propbeta of Baal, tto caltnuca-4 of EHJab, combat of Michael and .Satan. "Paradise
the fire from Heaven, and th* shunts of I-jri."
lhe people th*t “Tho-Lonl He if the God.
Tbe adversaries are first eonctived aa
U*c &gt;lnugiiter&lt;‘f the prophets anil tto great floitierie heroes with large shields ("two
storm of wind and rain, were all Yeheareed broad »ur.» their shields blazed opposite”),
tot hi- wicked muraau. who hod doubtiw but when they come into actk.n Miiton,
waited wtgtr&lt;y*» know the remit. iFitfl like a true swordsman, forgets all about
not to observe Etijuh’s importfinaw. and the shield*, had Michael, after stopping
wepertant prayer s* to* waited before Gud and breaking Satan's swonl with his own,
anti Again sent hb servant to Sto if the an­ snil’.ts him on the right side "with swift
swer iiml cotne Ixvlil, 42-44).
,
wheel reverw’’—in fact with a rireran of
y. "Ttoa Jcxetol sent a meswfagto uaU&gt; the approved Italian school, such ns Signor
Rajah.”
i
j
Mnriidlo will demonstrate to you this day
Wtother sh* wns in the least rjffcctMl by in Florence,
the record of I the manifest pnjvrrdll the
Tto weapon seems to to tlie sjmclone.
true God in sending lire and rain we are which wa* only jnst goingxiutof fashion
not told, but the &lt;ii-ath of her 40U prophet* in Milton's time, for Michael’s sword i&lt;
did mightily move her. and sha promises previously described as being “with lingi
Elijah that by to morrow he i|haH toaa two Lauded sway brandished aloft,” Ai
one of them.
this great sword could nut to used at all
3. "And « hen he saw tbat hu hrosc, and by a tuna carrying a shield, we may take
went for hi* life, and came to B*et&gt;heba.’’ the shields for nothing tot a piece of in
4. "Il is euongli. Now. O ijoni, take
trusive Homeric or Virgilina convention
away my Hfa.'for 1 am uot better than my —Sir F. Pollock in Fortnightly Review.
fattow."
Having left bis servant at Beersheba he
himself went'a day’s journey iilitu the
Samuel G. Morris owns a magnificent
wildernt*&gt;. ani| sat down under * juniper
tree and nuuta thia request of God. Tho Sroperty on the Mfasnaippi river, above
ew Orleans, which he hn* spent thou
jitniprr was th« broom tree common in itlie
deserts, and the roots of whica. though Minds of dollar* in cultivating as a Hower
bitter, were ttsdd as food liy tto mxirtsi of garden. He was bothered for two or three
tlie jieopIf-CJob xxx, 4). It is sni-rteMjive years after he began its improvement to
of tto poveAyfand bitterness of jhb aonl keep the pigs out They would get in nnd
just at this ticie. But consider hi-* re­ root up tbe finest work of his gardeners
quest and the glorious translation that In the south it Is the same as Iiohm* steal­
awaitoi him, and see how footob he was ing to shoot a neighbor's hog, no matter
not to have c.-nldenoc in God and wail pr. what mischief tbe beast may commit. Thr
bloodiest of feuds have boen started tn the
tiently fur Him.
A “An angel l-&gt;uchc.l him and ^aid unto south over the killing of a hog. So when
Mr. Morris found that an old how bad some
; j.
6. “Behuld n take token on the coals, peculiar faculties for getting into Inn do­
main nnd Commit ing serious depredations
nud a cruse of waiter ttt bis head.’'
J
Cun God furnish n tabif in ti; • wiitler- he set half-a dozen nt-groew la watch her
ne*.(P*. Ixxviiiptti? Yt~ Ht-wlm fed' n JU- and see how she go: in.
There was a stream running through
i“
ions for forty yenni can surely tnk •
‘ •
one poor dtecomjoiate. But was ■ vver mor- the place. At its entrances into the grounds
the bnrlwd wire fence that stirruntnbri
&gt;
tai man tninisi.orwl onto si this ti tn?
T. "An»l the nngvl of the Lokvi camo them w.-t&gt; stretched over the water at its
j i";
again ill" -•eec»n&lt;i time.”
■[ Stirfinrw.
surface. One &lt;lnv
day th,the fnr»«mMTi
foreman &lt;&gt;n
on the tilnii*
place
discovered the- hog coming
down——
thia
After ItM'inK:eaten to laid hi..
~
~
?
again. God knew Ids need, ami r. .tv.I him stream from the outride.
When she
“
;
with isufflcteiit sleep. He also fen.-w hb | reaehe*! the wire fence she dired under the
?
need in the w.»^pf food, and w&lt;-&gt;ul
Id' 'have ' water, tame
------- up ou the ether side. swam
_
| ------------------ashore and began
her rooting with grunts
. hint eat again.
,
&amp; “He wont in the strength of tint merit I of satisfaction.
:
Mr. Mortis Himself •jit
,4
forty days and forty nights untd Borab. her turned out of the grounds and saw her
tlie mount of Gild."
go through the samp operation to regain
■,
Obedient to the angels' touch he ngaia entrance tofore he hawed the waterway
arose, and again did cat and drink, and against her.—Troy Times.
Went forty days find nights in t he rkrengih
■ .
of that food. We are reminded I of oho
wh6. 309 years before, ou the same; Horeilr.
Qutor htories uro told by traveling man
on two different occasions went forty days agvra regarding the schemes concocted by
i
nad.nighte Witbout eating and drinking enterprising men to get into the "xhow”
(Dept, ix, #, IS). And also of our Lx»r&gt;i .Terms for nothing. Sometimes a member ot the
Christ; wbtF fasted forty days and forty family bus been taken ill nnd they must go
nigkfafMatt. iv. g).
in nnd get the doctor, who is one of the
R. "What doese than here, Elijah’"
andienCQ. nud again they want to look for
In duo time hfc arrived at Hori*b and some article they have lost while wntching
'
- lixhj d in a cave, and there the word of the the Inst troupe’s “cutting up." It was on
•
Lord oimii unto Inm with this qtu-.4ion.
a cold, rainy night at Waco, Tex., when
10. "And to said, 1 hare been very jeal­ the Effie El Isler company wa* pl.tyina
ous for tbe I,ord God of Husts.',
there, that a woman came up to the door.
That was all right, aud what fallow®
"Mister,” she tad, “will you. let me in
■was :too sadly true, but “1 only am left. to get my big black cat? We've hud tliat
and '.they wk.my life,” lets us it^to tlvka J
cat in our family for twenty years and
1?
oumfa heart. * -i
i
I .
we’ve never had any sickness If you to
IL “Go forth oral stand upon theimount
ma in for this cat Fm anreyuu’il have luck.
'
before the Lord.”
Every troupe hero this season l-.ns toon
Go forth from the coldness and darknesn after that cal, but they wouldn’t let her
of doubt and despair, and from.rt-mddrr- go. But I felt torry tor you. it waa rain
.
Ing the preciousnesn of your own
your 1 lug so hard that my husband tad, 'Take
‘
seal for God and the ueetandty at vodr'eouthe cat around tn those theatre folks, give
.
tfauanca, and be persuaded that God lives, it to them, and tell them they’ll have luck
and that He, and He only, is the neaswity, for the balance of their trip through
and that it matters not whether you live Texan.’" There was no withstanding the
•or die.
appeal, so she went in after the black ent
“And behold the Lord ]ia&amp;.ed by.”
i —New York Telegram.
.
Bia power is se?:i in His mess«ngers.
s
wind, earthquake and fire, rending thj
■
mountain.- and breaking in pieces tto rocks
Mistakes of people are sometimes beauti­
:
before tbe Lord, but He was not lu.wiod,
.
earthquake or fire. Such was uot Ills way ful things to behold. He was admiring a
7;. atthlstimo.
| | painting in one of the art rooms of the
city when a soft voice at his elbow tad
p
Iff. “After tto fire a still small voice.”
Judgment is His strange work ilvi.xxvlii. “Come along. Tom, dear! We must be,
/
Ml). Ordinarily Bespeaks and It is done getting home." The young man turned
•
(Bl xxxiii, «, 9). Jesus did not come as a and beheld a dainty girlish figure at his
mighty fire or tempest., but as a helpless side, and a very pretty face turned up to
babe. John sxiA Ifa was the voice of one him.
"Oh! pardon me.” nnd tbe girlish figure
.crying in the wildernwa. Paul was uot a
Anighty man physically, but in bodily pres- hastily drew back. “I thought you were
And the pink flushes of confused
-ence weak, and in ^weeb contemptible (Il Tom!
-Cor. x, 10). What was David, and how embarrassment reddened the pretty face.
much noise did he make when com­ "So I am Tom,” tad the young man with
-pared with Goliath* Wlmt was Israel an amused smile. "Well, you may be—but
before tor enemies* God is everything, wo —you’re—not—my—Tom.” stammered th. uro nothing. “No flesh shall glory in His
lady.—New York Times.
present*” (I Cor. 1, »).
18. “What doe^t thou here. Elijah?"
I
Again the Searching question comes aa
Di (Dealt.
; in the case ot Prior (John xxi, 15-17). It
One of the aecreu of legible handwriting
would seem from this verse that Elijah Ir a proper spacing of the words. A school
had not gone forth ax commanded (verae U) teacher nays:
until to heard this voice; but now be I
I put a list of nouns on the ixiard and
aLaoda at. tto entrance to the care with Lis wrote under them, "Form tbe plural of
fa» wrapped in his.mantle, and once more these nouns by adding to them s or ea.”
. fcas to reply to this question.
One of tbe boys Iwjked somewhat be
wildered and did not begin writing.
-life to take i c away,"
“What ia tbe matter. William?” I in
Just the same answer as liefore (v. W) He quired.
4a God’s only witness and bis life is very
"Why.” said he. "I don't nee how you
-precious. Wo are told in Rev. xii, LI. of can make plurals out of those nouns by
those who loved not their livre unto tbe adding sorre to them.”—Youth's Compan­
&lt;dtah. Jeans told the twelve as He rent ion.
them forth not to fear the death of tbe
Dr. Wd Her was successful in trnnx
planting the mucous membrane of frogs,
glorify (kid either by life or deatk
15. "And the Lord tad unto him, Go, rabbits and pigeons to mucous areas in man
return an thy way to the wdderucM of previously occupied by cfcatricial tisane,
and was tbe first to show that mucous
The Urd graciously bu yet something membranes remain so if transplanted to
mucous membrane, but become skin if
transplanted to akin..

SCROFULA
Is that impurity of Ute blood which produces
unslgnUy hirajis nr aweillngs in lhe neck;
wbjrh causes rimnlng rores on the arms,
tega, or feet; which develops tUcers ia Um
eye*, pars, or n«f. often camkRl blindness or
deafness; which fit tho origin of pimples, can­
cerous growtlis. or .••htmorx;” which, fasten­
ing njwn tti itmss, caur-tu muminipUnn nnd
toauu ft is the most ancient of nil diseases,
and very few penwus are entirely free from it.

TbTCURED
By taking Howl’s Sarsaparilla, which, l&gt;y
tho remarkable cures it has acconiplbhcd,
lias proven Itself to l&gt;o a ptdent aud ptcullar
medicine for this disease. If you suffer frur
scrofula, try Hood's Sarsapari!!.&gt;•• Every spring my wife and children have
been troubled with scrofula, my Utile boy,
three years old. being a terrible sufferer.
Last spring he was one mass of sores from
bead to fccL Wo all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and all liave been enred of thn scrofula. My
little boy h entirely free from sores, and all
foiir of my clilhltr n look bright and healthy
W. B. ATURRTOW, FaMMUo Cliff. N. J.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
field by all tlruggUn. ffi;dxf&lt;wf3. EreparMluuly
by C. L iltob A CO., Apotbcoarfes. Lowell. Mau.

IOO Doses One' Dollar

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
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m

o
&gt;
o

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Cancer^

®

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Blood and Skin Diseases. Psick &gt;&gt;. per Pint
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,D'iT»o^.'Si.cL£0&amp;B4D..S^5.C0-

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
GOLD MEDAL, PALIS, 1878.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast
Cocoa

from which tho axcu«&gt; of

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No Chemicals
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W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dtrrtestir, Miss.
Default bavin; been mile in the condition*
of a certain mortgage made by Jtmrn M. Cole
and A. Cole, bls wile, to John it Iteninin. dated
FebruarydWlh. A D. Ita.and recorded In tbe
office of the Register of Deeds, for the County of
Barry, and stateot Micbiuan, on tbe 31st day nt

iid. 18R7. to Joel bt. John, and tad assignment
duly recorded in the office ot tbe Keglster of
Deeds for Barry Cotiniy. in liber 27 of mortgage.
tor Itlb. DM).and tad assignment recanted In
theoffioeof tto Register of D'Oda tn and lor
Barry County, in liber 3B of mortgages on page
lot. On wuleb mortgage there is claimed to txdue at the date of Uns notice the sum ofsixtyDrr dollar* aud thirty-two cents, aud au auoruev’sfM oftweuty-flve dollars provMMfor m
tad mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at
law having been instituted to recover tbe
thereof srcured by s*tl1 ,nartlCM**- 07 «°y l»rt

Probate Court Tor the

NMloe is
V’btd
c iroatlun. to the Ufctosi
hundred and til netvope. ,
,
rles W. Armstrofli. Judge of tbe Cftv at flastinga la
j
matter of tbe estate of Erastus Teerperming. dreMued.
. . ,
tla reading au4 Dl.iig the final anoount »f Lxf
'ii, ,.oa”
xyrtte B. Tearpetmlng. a imlulstrater of tad es IUU. Lrf lai—I late, prtving that the same may bo beard and
ulliiwwl as ids final account urn! Lhe decree of 1..U..mukn—.
distribution aud tun)gnmnnt of the raid estate
ut said d&lt;-ceA‘«wl duly made, and he to dlscbnrffed from Ills tad tntsl
wcat fraction^
.®n'n.CJtwl(" north
Thereupon H is ordered. Chat Tbnraday. the
1 dfli day ot February A. !&gt;. IMJ!. at ten o «oc*jn
lite toreiiuois.be assigned for the hwirlnu olMira ?oSh Mto of
liwnf) imo
petition, und that the heirs a: lauTrf
said deceased and all other Uffapns interestDated Basting*. Dec- tJlli. A- D-- &gt;BiW- .
uasrt.. "“'“pYvy, A- BOWKKK. GtordiAii.
od tn lurid catatc. are required .to an(*»5
ut a m-vIwim tad court. Gicii to be hidden
al tba I’rvbule office. In tho city of Uta Ings,
rRGBATE ORDER.
in sai l county, and show cuum-, it any
to. why the prayer of the ;»etitioner
not to granted. Anil It te further ordered,
said petitioner give notice to the per­
sons interested iu said e&gt;tate, pt the pen­
I.. IW
dency of said pelllloti. and the bearing
thereof
by causing
n Htolinx.
eopv of B.om
this order
4.W -f
iX publfrita
lu\he
a
iicwsuiuier printed and circulated In tad Cotm
rib,
«U»1- or «H&gt;b,= O""-.
ty ot Dsrry once In each " t-k for three successive
ureks previous tn tad day of bearing.
a'tfaMrea&lt;’lni and filing the peUtfoa. flniff
CnAnLxa w. akmwtrom..
Judge of Probata.
(A true copy. 1
m"T cr.iHrt to 10«r pwlUouw or

jSS3SrTu^»».'&lt;&gt;rt»T“»

CHANCKRY ORDER.
ttalEIK ..I fUn»rr. A- £“•
State of Michigan. Filth Judicial dreult-ln
chancery.
_
,
Suit pending In Circuit Court for Coanty of
Barry, in chancery, at the City of IlasUugs. •«
the 3rd day of January. 1WI.
,
Cheater Messer. Kidurd It. Mewer, and Dan­
iel W. RevnoWs. co partners, doing uiMl ie'S
. under tbe firm name ot Messer Bros. A Rey­
nolds, complkfaaal*.
tioncr may not to granted.
Aud It I* further "rtered Umt tad kUGrmer
Allen G. Freeman. Eilrsbc h Freeman. Ida Kre notice to the t-ersons Interested tn said ea­
Freeman, Frank G Goodyear
i
te of the pendency of tad petition and the
James C. Andru*. James II. I'lilUlptt. John W. hearing thereof by eainlM a copy of this order
Babcock, and Martin V. Barker, defendants. to toffiwiatod fa tto HMdnp/*’«'»» "*«*
In th« cause it appearing Hutt defendant. Al­
tai
Freeman, is a resident of this state, but
that lhe process for his a|t|e*aranee haa been
duly twued. and ti&gt;4 thn nmah could not to —b-or-^^gV'Ii'iMsrJoLr
served by reason of his absence from home and
f A trueeopy.i
Juilsc ot Prebate.
coiietamcnt within thr state, thereiora. on mo­
tion of Sm'ih &amp; Colurove. taleltora for C&lt;»mMORTGAGE SALE.
platntants. it la ordered, that Defendant. Allen
Default baring been made in thc condltiot»
G. Freeman, •■nter I Is anpeknince In said cau»r
on or before three month* from the date of ibis of n certain, mortgage made by t’atnek
order, and that within twenty data the zom- Dooley awliManrret Jmolev.’hw wife, to Aimer
plalnants cbum* tills order to to published In Case dated April SMb. A. 1*. i*1-1. and recorded
Ute Hastings BaKXRK. said imollnatfan to be in the offi-e of the Regbtrr of Dred«. far the
continued onee tn eajh week for six weeks m rouoty of Barry and rttatc of Michigan, on the
of AtaLA D. IMl.tn litoT l».d mortKng^.
I succession.
.
.....
on paar-s Itu and :n.&lt;. wbiri. tad mortgage was
Kisaxk A. Hookkr. Clrntll Judge.
tto 32d day
of July.
1MU. \utiuta
duly a»Mjn&gt;:-d
Attest- THUS.«. Bnn it. Register iu Chancery. on
tadAtoer
J-e
tu'Ftot
Bank by
of
■ '■“OV K.
Friendship. N. \'. whteh tad aoafynment was
Solicitors for Complainant.
duh recorded In th- officeof Iteg'Mervf Deeds
fnrtbefkmntyof Bwry. Michigan, on Augw-t
is, ISM. in Uber IS of mortgages. ontotoffiE
I'RJBATE ORDEi:
aud which tad mortgage waaou ito TU ifav of
State of Michigan. County ef Barry-sa.
AtasesKMNi of the Protatc Court for the April. IW0. again duly assigned by tad Find
County of Barry, holdcn at tlie Probate Office tn Nalloual Banti nf Friendship to Abner t**e.
tbe city nf Has Ungs, iu sakl rountj.on Turn- which said sMlgtiinaht was duly recorded In ito
uuv. the Sntti dav of January, in lhe year one office of Register of toeda for tlie Comity nf
Barry. Michigan, the Mb day of April, JWi, In
thousand eight hundred and ninety owe.
lita-rd* nftnnrtgages on page 9». and oo wldrli
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judtte of mortgare
there is claiinrt! to to dor nt the date
Proto.: s.
th- «i!in ot t &gt;' - ihotisatHt fiftyin the mwtter nf Gio estate ot George &gt;i! t!;U not:
reven and4;i KU dollars, and an otiornry’s tc" of
Moore, deceased.
on readlug and tllng tbe petition duly verified filly dollars provided for tn said mortgage, and
of L. B. Barber, a creditor of said de­ no suit or |'r«-*-cdlDg» at law having been Undi­
ceased. prarmg that administration of Mid luted to rrtxovr the meneya srcured by tail
estate may to granted to George Whitney ot mortgage or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue of tto'pbwer
Hasting* township, or some other suitable peror sale contained In said mortgage, ai d
Ttiereupou it Is ordered, tbat Friday, the tlie statute In aueh ease matte ana prorirted.
Ttth day ut February. A. D. JMl.at ten o'clock . notice is hereby given that mi Saturday, tto i3Ub
In the forenoon, to a-sirm-d for the bearing of, day of February. A. D.. 1IM1. al ten o'clock In
said petition, and that the heirs artaw of tad, tbe forenoon. I *ha!l relt al public anetloolotto
deceased and all ottier |&gt;er&gt;&gt;ous tntereated in tad - hlghnd bidder, al ibe north trout floor of tbe
estate, an? required to app-ar at a session of Barry County Court House in theL'Ry of Hast
tad court then to be boldeu at the Probate
Office, In tbe city of Hastings. In tad counts,
ruiil snow cause. If anv there be. »liy : he prayer is boldeu j. the premises described in said mort­
of the petti loner may not to granted. And It is gage. or so nitKU thervuf as may be nrcesaary to
farther ordered. that said petitioner give notice pay lhe amount due un tad mortgage, with
to Gw pervons interested tn tad &lt;&gt;«tat-, of tne eight per eeut. ititervat. and alk legal costa, topendency of tad petition, and the bearing get her with an attorney's tee of fifty dollars
thereof by earning a copy of this order to be covenanted for therein, the premise’ bring depublished in tbe Hastings Bax.wku. a newspa- scrlte-o In s»ld mtrngagr as all that ceita'u par­
ber printed nnd circulated In said county of cel* ol land ’ituatelntbe township of Irving. In
Burry, once in each week for three streesslte tbe County of Barty and State ot Michigan aod
known and dHcnbed as follows: Tlie north
weeks previous to said day of bearing. •
west quarter Bal of ibe aorth eta quarter [!&lt;]
CltAHt.K» W. AKMMTROSU.
and the north east quarter
of the north
(Atrueeopy.l
Judge of Probate.
west mJ of section No. four [4] town four (4J.
north rance nine (sj west, except fifteen |t-'.l
acres tad to Hahn ufl from tto wrest end anu
’
PROBATE ORDER.
containing .wvenly-otie ami r«-M»» acres &lt;rf laud
State of Michigan, Countr of Barry—««.
to tbe gurernmeui survey thereof.
At * session of the Probate Court few the according
Dated Dec. 1st. 18*0
County of Barry, boiden at lhe Probate Office,
in the city ot Hastings, in Mid county, on
tpvs. Attorney* tor Mortgagee.
Saturday, tbe 17thday uf Jaunanr. in the year
one tbutisand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present. Charles W. Annrtrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the otate of George C.
Auditor General'*Office, ■
Gcrkey. deceased.
Latidng.MIrb. December K. MM), t
on reading am! filing tto final report ot Han
Notke is Iwreby given tbat eensfa lands
nab Gerkey, adinlnlstrarm of Mid estate. pr»v
lug that the same may be heard and allowed,
tto decree of distribution and assignment duly eritod tn statements which will hereafter be
mode, and she be discharged frviw «ald ln»L
Thereupon ft is ordered, that Tneadav the
ITlh day of February'. A. D. 1R»I. at ten o’clock in
the forenoon, br assigned for the bearing ot said
petition, and tbat the belr* at law of tad deeras­
ed. and all other persons interested tn said
estate, are rerpdred to appear at a session of
said court, thgu to to iwdden at tto Probate
office, iu the dir of Hastings, in tad eountt.
and show cause. If any there to, why tto prayer
of tiie tmlitlotier may not to granted. And anertnry tire received by him.
it Is further ordered, that said wiltInner give
notiee to tto persona Interested in said estate,
of the pendency of Mid petition, tuid tbe hear Hon preserttod by law.
P'
Ing thereof by causing a enpy of this order to to
Hitxxv II. aflijt. Auditor General.
puoHshcd in the HxsTisma Has*■«a news­
paper printed and circulated In tad County of
ANNUAL TAX BALES.
llarry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
wute ot Mtehlrau.
CllAHt.KS W. ABMgnaOMO,
To the circuit court for the eounty of Barry m
...________
Jwwr«.
c(isncrrv.
Tlie petition of Henry H. Aplin, Auditor Gen­
eral of tad state o| Mrhbrati. rospertfully
shows Itot the Mat of Utas betan^Smtoilh
I’HOBATE ORDER.
anu mart cd "fictodule A."eoDtahM a desert dState of Michigan. Couniv of Banm.
Hon nf aM )anrf« in ..m ,-nantv ..r
At.B "*?««» «&gt;&lt; Mw Probate Court for the
eountv of .Barry. boMen at the LYobate Office tn
....
it rciornen as Qrtbe citvaf HasUr.m. In tad ooanty. on Wednes­ ■foTMMjor dmi—payment
ot taxes. and whleh
day the l«b toy &lt;4 January. Iu Use )e*r one
th on-and elxhl hundred and ninety one .
rrre»nl. Chute. W. Anutt™,. JMn .1

praying that the same may be heard, and aflowed-»nd he be dLschargod from his said trod
, J,b®reuPJMl, J‘ te ordered, tbat Friday, the
IMii dav of Febrwary. A. D..1B0J. m ten o'clock

amoanc due ou said- iiiortgagr with seven per
cent. Interest, and all legal cual*. logetlier with
an attorni-y’te fee &lt;rf tweffiy-ftve dollars covenant­
ed fsr therein, the premises bring described in
said mortgage ni nil certain jurce nr pareel of
land -ituate. lying aud being in Uie Htae of
Michigan, known and described as foliooa,
to wit: Comnirocinc at the quarter post on
south side of section X running north on said
quarter line ooe-half mile, ibenee wret (40&lt; forty
rods, tbenre smub one-hair trnie. thence east
40) forte rods to plane of beginning. All oa sec­
tion thfrte-a:*. town A north of range seven
west, containing forty (40) of (and more

is fnrtfer ordered. That tad
lire to tbe persons Intcrretec
the pendency of tad petition,
by causing a copy of
published in tbe hasting* Ba&gt;n
per printed and circulates! in i
Barrv. once in eaeh w« k f.w n

TRORATK ulUkU.

.38 )4» I
Town 3 North of Range t West
Towu 4 North of Range 7 West
Town 2 North ot Ifaupi a West

IS tfti nprtt; 4M .71 1 oo 2- ,
Town 3 North nf Ea&amp;gn » Wait

mctuuBi
Town 4 Not^b of l:an^&lt;- S Wwt

Town I North of 1Ui.lt » West

*5 IE”°S.-uw, Tg‘"IS

Town 2 North of lUii;;e 9 West
s fr of s fl'/i of

B^rrbric^s&amp;TK

Town 3 North of Range 9 West

JVCKELBf

Town 4 North &lt;»f Ifange 9 Went

WILLIAM 0

BUSH

Office over J i
street, H*stinifi
Town 7 North of Range IO Weal

I

A- SHEL1

»w ns

i; U..M 1171

In hfa stead. While soughtout
forg’.rwj to has evidently disqualified
■•if for future service, a« be la told to

ates—tn India, China, Africa. Madagaacar,
' he West India, and wme iJands uf the
Ifariflc. But U is not conflnrd to warm
reginne. It ia found in some nsrthoni
rourtriea.

•

M-

FOWL

Office hours s s
Town 4 North of Karigr io

city

or

HASTINGS

A. BAJRl
.
P
Offiee over Nei

H

IIt
A . W.
LOW!
I
pi
Makes

1070. IttT, 1M&gt;,
Town 3 North of Stage 8 Weal

Office and reek
House, Hastings

C. WELT

teat lor ti!
IteepoUei

■.’ml arid, theme
nc rds. thence
w 20 rds. ttonee
s 8 rds. Ihrner v

gMITU a o

(Office in

K. KEN* A

rattata

14.L nls to }•
of 1-eKlnnltiL

P R. TIMM

A1ak™£

thence w

Office wttbJ. G

SpecialattctiU

a to point a of

watwiue.
- MBItHM

us oi lot &amp;

‘5

ROBERTS!

Cor. Jefferson a

.44
Dunning's Addition

Kenn eld's Addition

Hastini

IL LAGS OF CEDAE CREEK

CA.FIT

I"

VILLAGE OK MIDDLKVILLR

S.”

parcel c
bounded

tad contained:

Baxter H. AmaV’M*^
SCHEDULE A.
ri£rtUg?£?^
?*&gt;"'»* teenred by tad
™S*3»«»or any part thereof;
'

5
*

Court (S um

M. B. GIL
and

at his store, con
Hastings. Mich,

»ffM

a . .
'■••'■ iSxrrs
deUati the ta.l HutauSo,

SUSVt

Abstrai

I

Io tbs offie. U lhe li

Hubbell. deceased.
-amoroso
Daniel Htrtker. executor at said estate, comes

• [

P. DRAK

»»»m
ar*
VoM-faUaonrrturUMratomanA ana, Ibn

«*»•&lt;* fee.

&gt;e :3th flay at January,
•nd eight hundred and r
er.:. Charles W. Ana

P

Office hours frc

"eyetamnwn computed

in Hindostan the konds have for ages
allowed their hair to gro w to a grant length,
which they twist round and round the
head und fastan into a knot In front, in
which they carry a few cigars made of to
bacco rolled in a green leaf.

Over Hi

Has

A* WnA .1.--^^-- .

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made far m«r« than

gTlfAirr. KJ

Aasoclate otto

In thr matter o&lt;the estate of John Altbouae
deerajtMl.
On reading
Bling tbe Doal
uccoont of
Peter
Allboww.and
win.luhtratur
&gt;1 taTSate

Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgau-, and lite statute tn
such case made and provided, notice is hereby
Sven that on Saturdav, the 4tli day of April. A.
. mt. at ten o’clock in Ums forenoon. I nhatl
«efl at public auction to the highrat bidder, at
the north front door ot tlie court bouse in tho
city of HaMlngs. .that bring the place where
tbe Clreint Court for Barry County is boMen),

AMlgnee of MortRugee.
Smith t CoionovB.
Atlonieys tor Assignee of Mortgagee,
natawt
K IKQI

«IX» h

&amp;
VILLAGE Oy MIDDLEVILLE

ill

guen that tbe Mate of Miek
’«■]»
i» *to (tomCourt for ttoComuy
to Harry tu Chancery, a twtitmu of which ti e
foregoing isa true copy; that is claims a decre&lt;
nitaumt each wrol of land therein describe!

*

SU1

�STANDARD REMEDIES

CTJAc^s°n
)F TRADE

MAMCWI

REMedy'pAIKI

rrom a letter written by Mrs. Ad« E.
Hurd, of Gtolon, S. D., we quote: "Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled on my
lungs cough set In and finally terminated
In consumption. Four dorters gave me up
saying I could lire but a short time. 1
gave myself up to my Saviour, determined
if 1 could not stay with my (rletjto on
earth. I would meet tny absent ones above.
My husband wiut advised to gut Dr.
King'* New* Discovery for consumption,
coughs nnd colds, I gave It a trial, took
In ail eight bottles; it has cured me nnd
thank God I nm now u well and hearty
woman.” Trial bottles free at W. IL
Goody ear’s drug store, regular size, 50c
and 91.00,

IN A SUPREME COURT.

There ora.no mulden changes of ncusod
iu southern California. Spring comes

Michigan Central Tho Nestor of the M
“ The Niagar-a Falls Route.

ijg |gg gg

A GLIMPSE OF THE PROCEEDINGS gradually day by day. a jwrcrptililn hourly
waking t o life und color; and this glides
FOR PART OF ONE DAY.
into u hammer wbieb neror ceasra, but
only becomes tired and fade* into the re­
pose of a short autumn, when ; to wire nnd
brown nud ,rc:l and yellow hill* nnd tbe
purple UMrtinttias are waiting for lhe rain
clouds. This in oopordlng to tto proccuiof
nature; but wherever irrigation brings
moisture to tho fertile soil the green awl
blwm ore perpetual the jwr round, only
the green is powdered with dust, anil tho
culnr-"?'l flnwm bnve tuclr perio ls of ex­
haustion.
I should i.liink it well worth whil&lt;- to
wntc.b tin- precession of nature from lute
November er December to April It is a
Innd of delicateund brilliant wild Gowers,
of blooming shrubs, strange in form and
wonderful -in coloE Before tho annual
raina tL- land lira In n .sort of swoon in 11
golden hiiiti-; the slopes and plains are bare,
the biil-i yellow with ripo wild oats or ashy
gray with sage; tto mb breesp is w.nk, the
air grows drier, the sun hot, the sluule
cool. Then ouo toy light clnitds stream up
from thr southwest, and there is a gentle
rain. When the sun comes r&lt;nt ngnin its
rays are milde?, tto land I* refresbed aud
brightened, and almost immediately a
g.c?nlsh tiugv appear* on plain uud bill
ride.
1 At intervals 1 he ruin eoutinues, daily the
landscape I* greener in Infinite variety of
ahadea, which aeein to sweep over tbe hills
in waves of odor. Upon thjs carpet of
green by February nature liegins to wenve
an embroidery of wild flower*, white. Inv­
entor, golden, pink, iudlgo, scarlet, chang­
ing &lt;la&gt;' by day, and every day more brill­
iant and spreading from batches into gnat
fields, until dale and hill and table hind
are. overspread with n refinement nnd glory
of' color that would be tto dc»j»nirof tbe
carpet weavent &lt;Jf Dnltnestan. — Charles
Dudley Warne:- in Ilarper’A

| gc

1 15

riiddUrii

aturexf
•t.&gt;r&lt; *1: fiwanii”
Jtorlrtte
dawn n pid».
’■wk* •
D -trait

2 66 10.10
10“
1J9I0JB0
..M I*.00
2 ffl 1.26
»&lt;&lt;i 2.26
..
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ll/.lOl tt.l.MlB.«|I »3Q *&gt;

"According to Homer, Naut
warrior and the wise counsel
Grwks, had ruled over three gvneratoms
of meh. aud was wise as the iminurtai

St Strti Anerisan bitw

has been in the vim nf American thonght
for more than three quarters of a centtary,
ranking alway s with tto best and most
Rap! rap! rap!
influential jx-ritoicals in the world. It is
"Hah off!"
the mouth-piece of the men who know
“Hear ye—hoar ye—hear ye, all persons
1 ^cmSurgtr Snifitfcd
most niiout the great topics un which
having buiinaw ’vlth (ULs court come for
L-r^ai
—youAmericans require tu be informed from
ward and ye aliall be heard.”
Dgrolt..........
month to month. It* contributors being
This is the acenf in the supreme court,
Ku pc p».v.
Baton kaptdi
the leaders of ttought and action in every
chamber*, every morning at 10:30. From
Thl* Is what jmu ought to have, In fact, that time until 11 o'clock the judge is oc­
field. Those who would take counsel of
-At Drundsts and Deale*, or
Neville...
yon must have it, to fully enjoy life. cupied in hearing thn nrgunenta on the re
sent byroad on receipt offsets.
the highest knowledge un the affairs of the
15 packages 81 fejlu stamps.
.
Thousands are searching for It daily, nnd turns of write of halie-la corpus, ex parte,
time, and learn what 1* to to said regard­
Quimby....
mourning because they find it not. motions, Ugniug ontera, etc. Sit among
Hahtixgs..
ing them by the recognized authorities
THE CHARLES aTvOQELM CO.. R lithaart. IM
Irving
Thousands upon thousands or dollars are the crowd of litignnte and listen.
ou both side*). must therefore read
■
Mlddfenile..
spent an minify by our people In tto hope
THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW,
"If your hoaor plcaae, this is the ret urn
Grand Rapids.. Ar^
that they may. attain this boon. And ytt of a writ of habeas corpus for Bloodthirsty,
the Nestor of tlie magazines.
~ M, H. COLLINM, ixieid Agent, UasUBgs.
It qffiy be bad by ail. Wo guarantee that the man who threw his wife out of the
O. W. BUGOLSS G. P A T. A.. Chicago.
Electric Bitters, if used accoidlng to fourth dory window tn 3 fit of temporary
of any m.u,'*ziuv thl» country bo* ever *-*:i in
tnti imports lire ot tbe topic* It dliciHMsandtM
directions and the use persisted in, will (with on emphasis on tlie temporary] In­
cniioenee ol
contributor*.'-Albany Argus.
bring yon good digestion and oust the sanity. The jury foun-.l tbat he wav insane
STOXU'n TBOUlDLEb.
"Has become, as It were, the InteiUnnt
the demon dyspcpla and install Instead «t the time ho committed tho act and th?
TIME TABLE.
American citizen’*hand-book on great quvsuons
eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters trial judge sent him to an oaylum. Tl;nt
ot tbe hour."-Buffalo Expre»s,
fur dyspepsia and all diseases of liver, waa three Wrek.s ago, aud ii? is uuw fully
"THE N0BTB AMERICAN REVIEW tmicllVS
(5 toxva 81.00) in stamps. Sam
stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c. and recovered and it would to a great injustice
Americans on almost every point in which they
-.it free on receipt of 2-ccut samp
Station*.
8LOO (M*r bottle by W. H. Goodyear, the to keep him lreko.1 up atnun^ these luna­
are Interested."—Boston Herald.
THE CNARin A. VOSELBR CO.. Bartteore. BA
dritggteL
tic.-, any kmge^. In ths name ofJustice and
“A moulder of intelligent opinion by thr im­
humanity, I come here to ask your honor
partial Dre*entaUon &lt;&gt;! noth »uu-« ot important
5.0RTH.
Kalamazoo Lv...
subjects."'— Philadelphia Public Ledger.
to dteehargc him."
The best salve in the world for cute,
East Cooper......
"Any opposition?”
The list of recent contributors to the
Hlchlatul June t.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
t VILLI AM O. LOWDEN.
3 X&gt;
“No."
/
Cressey
Review forais a roll of representative
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Lawyer.
Milo
"1 think he had totterntay in thejiaylum
men
and women of the lime. Including
to
,
Delton
OffleAiver Julius Uusaoll’s store. State coins, and all skin eruption*, and positive­ for a while.
He might do some other
,ii
W. E. Gladitone, J. G. Blaine. Carffin
Cloverdale
ly cures piles or no pay required- It is inf—
-:tv'-i, Ha-diugx Mieh.
uGtuuoNri.' Speaker Reed. Ex-Spdft
Shultz
Kimrantml to give jM^rfect sallsfncticHi. or
10
•If your honor pieoac, No. 17 on the cal­
Cablisle. W, McKinlf.v, Jr.. Otin
Hastings..............
it'AllT, KNAPPEN A- WEAVER.
money refundi'tl. Price 25 cents per box. endar !&gt; is been a-Jjaurunti one week by
Mme. Adam, (General Sherman, Admiral
Coats Grove
For sale by W. IL Goodyear, the druggist. conwnt."
’
Aitorui'v-s-at law.
.
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I’uitTER, Mme. Blavatsky, T. A. Edison,
Woodland
“All right. ?da?l. it off thi* calendar"----The house of John Bonier. Bay City,
Blslwp IL C, Potter. Elizabeth S.
Il 'Huss,Michigan,
rand Rapids, Mich.
was burned Friday, lhe family narrowly
Phei.pm. Chas. S. Parnell.' A. J. BalLanning
Tiie tlolugs &lt;if That- half hour, from 10:30
escaping with their lives.
Detroit
fovb, John Mobley, CpI. IL G. IngebGrand Rapids Ar.
until H, wuuhl fiil acrernl. columns. At
p A SHELDON.
soLta Henby Geobge. Chaintey M.
If you suffer from catarrh why don't youtak*.
J .
Mi&lt;tra« t and Real Estate Office.
J nines W. Marshall went aero** the
Depew, Edward Bellamy, Professor
Hood's Harospnrilbu the ror.miuu seiiM* remedy ■' 11 o'clock tho judge call* the calemb.r.
.Abstract Biocx. Hastings.
Liaten again:
it has cured man/ |&gt;eoplc.
plains to Oregon iu 1M4, mid thence came
James Bryce, Gail Hamilton, folc., etc.
Buttons.
Motiev jfe
on &gt;b*al E*tate Real Estate
“Jones agnlast Jones.’’
to California the next. year.
He waa
.. d o:i «• niintedoe. General eon my n* cl ng.
Tlie annual meeting of tho West Michi­
50
rente a number; 85.00 a year, j
“Heady for the motion?’’
c&lt;»v.r£ .♦•• ■mpletr *er of Abstract liook-.coiu- gan Agricultural society occurred at Grand
n wheelwriuht l&gt;y trade, but being very
Now is tbe time to subscribe. ,
“Ready to oppose itl"
iiil, .1 frosi lhe Records, can (■ rnisn complete
SOUTH.
ingenious lie could turn his hand to
Rapids Tues-lay.
,
* tr*rt%
’ C. F. RR&lt;M)KS. Clerk.
Ar...
The Nobth American Kevikw.
"I’ll call it again. Doe itgainrt Roe.”
ulinust anything. So he acted us carpen­ Kalamazoo
Ra«tC&lt;x&gt;]K.r Lv..
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3 East Utb streeL New: York.
A Deadly Weapon.
“We would like to have nu adjournment ter for Sutter and did mauy other things, KlcbUnd Juuc’l.
1\ DRAKE, M. Ik,
Gr.NTi.KMKN: 1 have been a great suf­ In that case, your honor, please; Mr. Cbar- among which 1 may mention making Cre—ey
ferer fur over ten years. My whole system grm Im-, gone to Albany to argue n cose in wheels for spinning wool, and looms, reeds Milo
util-* over Holloway’* drug store.
Deltou
and shuttle* for weaving yarn into toanw Cloverdale ......
Office tours from 2 to 4 p. in. Telephone, eon became deranged from diseased blond, and the cour: of appenlb”----(Front another quarter}—“Weobject,if blanket* for lhe Indians, who did the card­ Shultz
nrctlbg with reaUiencc. ut Holloway’s drug 1 wih attacked with the worst fOTRM of
rtjrte.____________ ■________ __________________
ing. spinning, weaving nnd ail other lalior. Hamiws.,.
kidney and liver trouble, dyspepsia, your honor p'.uasc. to any more adjourn
Coats Grove.
I
M. 11. GILLASPIKf Notary Public
In IMO Marshall went through the war Woodlaad...
12 Ob
neuralgia and rheumatism. My sufferings metita iu this Case Mv learned friend ou
1.
and I'. S. Claim AgeuL
cannot be described. The sallowuess of the other &gt;&gt;jde ha* bud six adjournments to Its close as n private. Besides bis inmmII prosecute Alt kind* of claims before the my skin disfigured me. arid tbe neuralgic already, aud ns tiiis cose has been in court -gt-nulty un a mechanic, he had most siuguJM-jurttnenl* of «i»e Interior office. Callon him pain wnm so severe that It contracted the fourteen years we think it about tim« that lur trait*. Almost every out vrunvunced Lansing
Detroit
at ill* More, corner Court and Jefferson Sts.,
him half crazy or httrebraiuod. He was Grand Hapkls Lv. .
muscles uf my fare, partially closing uiy there waa something done in"----UsstUigs. Mich.
“I'll adjourn the motion until to-mor­ certainly eccentric, nnd ;ierha|» somewhat
•Mops ou Signal «&lt;niy.
,
right eye. The ablest ductors g-.ite me no
Nn«. n and c will not earn- pasu-ngers unless
’ M FOWLEK.D.D . &gt;.
relief, but I am entirely cured bv Hibbard's row. If it has tocn.pending for *0 lang a Highly, lib insanity, however, if be had provide* with freight irelu permits.
time one day cannot affect it, and Mr. auy, was of n harmless kind: bn was
Rheumatic Syrup, and wish to recommend
freight train* will be run st the convenience
Chargvm most to on hand to-morrow or neither vicious nor quarrelsome, lie had &lt;if th* comiianv. who njwrvr thr right to change
Office tout* - a. is. to 5 p. in.
it to all as a wonderful blood medicine.
get some one else to argue tbe motion. — great, almost overwcvtdng. confidence in the time of such trains without nottre.
F. Bosh. Genl Manager.
A UAlttllKR. M. l&gt;.,
Pill against Quack"
his ability to do anything as a mechanic.
Cor. Mechhaidc and Ma*«in straeta.
“Rt.viy both sides."
1 wrote tlie contract between Sutter nnd
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Pi-.j-irian and Surgeon.
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Jackson. Mich.
,
Aud thu» it gee* through a long c alen­
office over Nevin’s store, office hour* from
Prepared only by The Charles W right dar oontuiuiug soQirtimes from 75 to KM him to build the mill. Sutter was to fur­
COD BLESS I
Medicine Company. Detroit, Mirb. For case*. Turn thr judge goes back to tto nish the mean*: Mundiali wa- to build and
run Lhe mill, nnd have a share of the lamKale by Fred
L. Ilvath.
W. LOWRVM. D.,
----nf-—
first ease, which is ready.
tor for bis compensation.
’ 1.
Phyrieian ami Surgeon.
agninxt Jone.*.”
Rap-1 “Jone*
'
His idea v.a* to haul tbe lumber )»art.
The new city
„nmbulsm-c
--------- -— at Grand
,.
Make* * *;h- -laity of treating diseases of lhe
“This Is a motion, if your honor please, wny and mfr it down tto American’ river
EYEaud EAR aud tlie prcservaUon of vision Ids has had a big business since it was
to
punish
a
man
lor
contempt
for
nun-payto
Sacramento, und thence, hi* pari of it,
brought
into
service.
i&gt;, ^nim-rly Qtlluii .st'hCTACl.ES am! eye
n-.ect of alimony/’ Then follows a long down the Sacramento river and through
Office and residence &lt;m Broadway, near Court
tale with wore dramatic incident* than is Suisun and San Pablo bays to Suu Fran­
Hou.***, fumings. Mlcb.
A PAPER THAT is IMHTRDtTIVE
contained in the average modern novel. cisco for a pinrket. Mundinli's mind, in
ENTERTAIN 1NU while uf aoNwi pric
Thu uninitiated listener wondeni how the some rcilpects it least, must have been un­
€. WELTON
man of whom the lawyer has been talking balanced. It is han! to conceive bow any
A PAPER that Birrs the I.ATEST HOME
is allowed to live at all. Why, tbe lawyer sane man could have been so wide of the
REWK. the Iac«Btrocrixn*ndOaMnd Xrw*
i s agent for the Uijio Farmer’s lusuranoe Go.
has pkiurvtl a perfect fiend, and the visitor mark, or how tny one could have selected
•«. writes policies uu a man's property against
WASHINUTUX AND CONORKSMONAL
NEWS. All Mleh:Iau UrtotaUro and PoUUIoasIij Are.lightning or wind; against a mao's
expects to bear tbe judge make some cut such a site foraaawmill under the circutnr*I New*.
life Dy death and accident. .
When ato tod Children, sto ga re them Cattorta.
ting remarks before signing tbe man's -stance*. Surely no other man than Mar­
RELIABLE SIARKET REFOBTR; qpot*OM1TI1 i &lt; OI.OKOVE. I
commitment to prison. Wait! Hear the shall ever entertained so wild a scheme aa
TEIMMS’*“* ,’I:UI'rC’n'“other side.” The visitor doesn’t think of that of rafting wwel lumber down the
0
Lawyers.
** Don’t ask me to mend it Take
that,
however,
and
wondeni
why
the
judge
canyons of tbe American river, and nopt her
(Office In Union block, Hastings-)
it back and get a 54."
Practice Is all the courts of the state.
The Babcock hotel «t Rodney was is so cool about the matter. The “other man tiffin Suiter would have been so con­
destroyed by Are Monday night. Loss aide’’ begin*. Such a woful story' ut pov­ fiding and credulous ns to patronise him.
E. KENASTON,
FREE—Get from your dealer free, tho
erty and struggles against adversities the —Gen. Bidwell in Century.
85,000. covered by tn* unmet*.
$4 Book. It has handsome pictures and
listener never beard before.
TO B
valuable information about hones.
THE OTIIElt BtDK.
tslolnx
Practices la all eourtaof the State. Cotiectlons
Two or three dollars for a s/a Hone
Ixxise’s Bed Clover Pile Remedy, is a
Poultry
“What good will it do this woninu to
t-ro-opily attending to.
If the Duk-duk chance upon a mau away
positive specific for all foruw of the dis­ have my client rotting in jail’” be ex­ from the shelter of M« roof tree, meet him Blanket will make your hone worth more
L’ IL TIMMLUHAS. H.W&amp;pMIlie 1'hy
ease. Blind, bleeding, Retting, ulcerated claims piundonately. “Ho cannot earn cr»*ning the village green, or Ihrking In
aud protruding piles- Price 50c. For any money to pay this alimony while lie is one of the narrow alleys, he charges down
r .
alcian and Surgeon.
5/A Five Mile
there!’’ The visitor begins to open his upon him, and destruction wt-tns linml-j
sale bv W. IL Goodyear.
eyes and wonder how in the world lhe ncut. Tbe man thus met lifts Ids arma
5/A Boss Stable
Bay City people want the council to
\ I a KT LN V. BARKER. Heal Estate, InI I r GOOD KIVIUFN aiul nXASDCQ MATTER
judge is going to decide the question, when with certain symbolic movements of the Ask for
issue
'$50,000
bonds
and
reimild
the
city
•U.
surance and Loans.
5/A Electric
hi* honor says:
1in nds and fingers; his sign is recognized,
Office with J. G. Runyan A Son. 2 doors north water system.
“
Hand
up
tbe
papant
and
1
will
'look
at
the cone dances back. The threatening
of Postoffice.
। n t.rnaur.Y selections and stories
5A
Extra
Test
the cam-.—Pill against Quack."
I J Miuabta for &lt;4&lt;i.T i»^&gt;ple. tnr they,
Spvclsiattenttou given to making exchange*
clulA nro lowered, and the stroller fulls in
• “ U&gt; eejoy a l.-uurv hoar.
of property. • Tbe Interests of non-resident
“If your honor please, thia is a motion
Mrs. Vklnslow’s AwthiorSsrup should always
30 other styles at prices to suit every­
..rorerty owners carefully looked after. Fmhm be u»c&lt;l fonchUdren teething. It soothes the for un iojuuctioa to restrain the defendant at the end of the procession.
If
you
can
’
t
get
them
from
your
’
If
man,
woman
or
child
thus
nn-t
out
of
•fall sixes tor sale or exchange. Houses and shild. soften# the sums, ailavs all pain..cures
from
manufacturing
Dr.
Pill's
great
cndoors failed to give the proper sign the
wink eolte and Is the best remedy fordlartbwu.
thblinm. which cures all disease* known clubs of tlie warriors would fall and tbe
Twenty-five rents a bottle.
to humanity. Dr. Pill, sir, spent a large extinguisher would dance upon the pros­
Fire in the store of W. M. Bennett A
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
number of years in close and confining trate form, dyeing hi* feet and auk lea and
Son, Jackson. Tuesday morning, did 88.000 study during the te-st imrt of his life in
staining ibe long grasses of bis disguise
damage.
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perfecting thi* great remedy, a* our affida­ with the blood of the profaner of tto mys­
&lt;&gt;»r. Jefferson and Court Ku.. Hastings, Mich.
vits show. Now t his ungrateful cousin of teries. Sometimes it happen* that some
And ibajtouaaholcl Supplamant.
If
you
wiil
send
u»
your
address,
we
w
111
dis
bis
comm
forward
(excuse
me
if
I
use
Rates, SI .OO per Day.
man not deemed worthy of Initiation is
you our illustrated pamphlet
»’J
This HouiwTa mw. with pleasant rooiM? The about Dr. Dye’s Celebrated hirrtro-\jnltak strong language, sir) and tries to ronp -the caught unawares before be can gain a plnre
benefits of my client's yearn of toll. It is of refuge, and in every such case the full
patronage of thr public ts respeetfullv solicited. Helt and api nance*, and their channl ''k
For $1.00 a. Tear.
'•
an outrage, sir, which your honor, I am penalty of death by clubbing is exacted.
upon tbe nervous debilitated
they win quickly restore roti to vlRor. sk&gt;i«y tti- sure, will not allow this man to perpe­
Sometimes a mnn met out of cover gives
h«M). i’.unphlef Ire*. If you are thus affiicted.
•
...
the- protM-r sign, but the Duk-duk still
istings
w* will send yo't a Beit *”d Alipllauce* on 11 trate."
inackMnlth*.
Tills tale of woe continues until the judge dances tofore him. and the.warrior* still
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Voltaic B.LTK .MmlaUl.Mlcb
says somewhat shortly:
Mich.
Has tings.
threaten, but do not strike. Two other*
“1’11 hear the other aide.’’
then leave tbe line and stand by tbe side
Tto Tawus state savings bank was
The “other side" &gt;ays suavely that he of tbe man thus menaced, always um- of
orgaDizml Monday uighl with a capital of
can excuse “my friend fr&gt;r his not being the boys Jost growing into manhood. To­
SUXFLCS 8LOOOJW.
823.000.
Pi Frw torn Ctspinj, Di trait, Mick.
’ acquainted with tbe facCN, because he has gether they all three give tbe sigu. The
ouiko the famous Honx? onmcl Baker Blanket*
only recently been called into the wise, disguised fugleman and bis tail dunce
Incorporated under tbe lava of the State of
j Why, *ir," be continues, “twenty years away in search of other victims, and the
Michigan..
ago Dr. Pill could not make a living a» s two »i&gt;onsor* lead the lad away tk^nn in­
It can t&gt;“ mvrii &lt;n a cu? &lt;■»
out the kh»wl&gt;-dge of th” l*r,’?,n ‘n*’J'lfi,r,r nhvfdciau nnd so lie hired out to aeil tomb­ closure near ibe wopds on lhe outskirts of
•fleeting a speed? •’•&lt;»
stones. He had on attack of rheumatLim the village.—William Churchill in Popu­
Merly occupied by Messer Bros.
the i-uUent l»» m‘&gt;deraicdriukrror»nulcvlmll‘
wrtek Thousand* of drtitiKard* have been and my client loaned him MU to go to Oshcured wh‘» hsre taken the Goi^n BjMWiilcta 4:oali to t-onanlt a physician. Tlie medicine lar Science.
OFTICKBS:
their coffee wilbmit their
» ’l*?. he got curefl him and securing tho pre­
o &lt;4. Rnbiu«on, President;
csy believe they quit drinking of their own free
Tho theory of all fire ejctiugulahrrsT. to
will. No harmful tfleet result* from I * »d scription htTliegan to manufacture the
T». W. Iteyn&lt;d&lt;P. thmMer. nimUtralioa- Cures gnarauteed. Send tor cir­ medicine and peddle it about the neigh­ cntoITtlie burning object from the sur­
cular and full pMilteuters. A,,’dr££. ’".^2’ borhood.
rounding atmosphere. Thia can be done
fldence.
GouiKN
SPECtrxc
Co.,
IM
Bare
Street.
ni’.Ecroiw:
“He got a little money ahead and started by either a liquid or a aolid substance, but
Clnelimall. U.
a ‘manufactory’ in the woodshed on the water is the simplent and most until nil
Dan W. Itoynold*.
The Michigan Engineering society began farm owned by my client's father (us our one. Ita efficacy ns a lire extinguisher
J. A. Greblr.
D. G. Robinson, •
affidavits show;. Now be comta here and may, however, be increased by an addition
Ite annual meeting at Lansing, Tuesday.
Cheater Mrwr.
John Carvrtb.
tries lb impose apon this court by making of pulverized alum in sufficient quantity
P. T. ('olgrove.
pretensions to ownership of these stolen to give n gatumted solution. On evapo­
Loose’s Red Clover Pills cure sick formulas. Why, sir,’bad it not been tor rating, this solution wiil loace on tbe ma­
headache, dyspcjwla. indigestion, ecnsti-- the fact that my client loaned him &lt;10 he terial on which it has fallen nth in coating,
potion. 25c. ]&gt;er box. 5 boxes for 81. For would have undoubtedly ls*en dead long having n high heat resisting power. Pot­
ngo, and still bo b» ungrateful enough to ash nnd rsimmon salt should not lx? used,
sale by W. IL (jpodyear.
teil vour honor such a story as my learned as tbe Mita will volntuliao and afterward
A wildcat weighing 34 pounds ws» re­ friend has entertained you with."
precipitate themselves in various parts of
cently shot bi Springport by Iralik Ojer.
"liandupthc papers, gentlemen.—Stocks u room or building, and tend to produce
sguinst B----- Railroad Company.”—New
dampness from their affinity for moisture
York Tribune.
These pilte are scientifically compounded,
and uni form in act ion. No gri ping pain so
F»rnie«it«tlon by Electricity.
commonly following tlie use of pills.
Back in "the forties" there was ao an­
Among new electrical processes ia thnt
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ tique lawyer in Chicago of the name of of M. de liMtcie, which prevents fermcndren with perfect safety. We guarantee Pul la* Phelps—a name both ckumical and tatiou by Lb« aterilixing &lt;rf liquids. This
they have no equal In the cure of »ick Yankee. He was a nondescript of the pro- in dune by racking a Leyden jar of tbe codheadache, constipation, dyspepsia and fessicn, who though ho often appeared in talning veaacl/tb® liquid being the inner THE ‘ CCLCHESTEB” BEBBER CO.
bUiouAness. and, as an appetizer, they ex­ court never had an office—at least no one coat p g and tbe electrical effect being pro­
ever knew where his office was. One day duced by meaua of condensers. Another
cel any other preparation.
when the aupaved streets wrj» in a more method, the pi -*—•-*•••
•
Ftr tie Fner. tie Sbd Brwder, tie
Ypsilanti wants uniformed coppers.
than commonly filthy state J'.dgo Butter­ perhaps, open
placing
----- , —.--------hirpun ui tie HKtieaitirat.
field end Pallas Phelps me.'- ou s narrow the voskcl and tiw* liquid tt- he stariliMt-’
street crossing. “Good morning, Brother in the field of a permanent or elxtro mag­
Phelps," said tho judge. “You haven’t net.—New York Telegram.
Vatrnnary
swc;.t your office thia morning!"—San
-Htij nii«d with unarwunc
Francisco Argonaut.
HASTINGS.
Visitor—la this the kitty you were talk­
ing about’ Thia irntfi a kitty. It’« full
Sprvaut—Thcre is a gontleman at tb« grown.
Sutmrrtotten price. »L0) pw year, whieix IdcIuCsn
Little Ctrl-Well, she used to l* a kitty,
Th* HoaMboU’ aapplemaau
doer with a bill.
Mr. High Brer—Nonsense; b© is no gen­ and we all coll her kitty ’cept when she's
tleman. Tell him I’m engaged.—Texas real Ind; then we call her a cat.—Gocd
WALL PUL.
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Children Cry for
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John ftoaeb. of Ontod Rapid*, and IMek
Un«*iw&lt;. H- ’
‘•hl
tor S4f‘O ■ *'de »"*r &lt;’ra»&lt;l
day morning. They l»«d clipped wh
Tbe uahilng course of th* Tnpp*n other two rounds whya Sheriff McQueen
a„d a lot of drputtes raided the place and
presb) trrian aseocistion of the
.,f Mlrtlimn fur 1891. opened laxt night stopped the mill. Boaah »&gt;*» U* beat of
with a dtorour«c by Rev. J. FIl when they quit.
-Ewebia*’ Church History.
A large and
apprevlaUve andlenc* listened attentive!}
Woodland.
to the lecture.
.

TIP Gakvbeni Enterprise. J- B- Smile? s
bright and bamurons weekly, will print Its

MICHIGAN NEWS.
Fred Johnson and Jim Gord*”Trcum-di tarys. broke into «
•reared'F'&gt; and tear iretttea of fru«‘
They'were beard In the flnee. andI to-**
«K1 fey too officer*, who arrested thin
white drtaking the fa^ b‘ an a,,cv-

A clever swin.lte »»
' several profusions! y.-nt.cmau In Adrian
by an a^it piirpartteg to ”*^"1 ‘
Eglish syndicate with
"
Detroit. He took order* tor &lt;*'!*&lt;* «
about tiflrt;- eratoon lhe dollar. I,!&lt;
’
sih be soM them some cashmere*- ‘ nej
rerehed the cashmere* fn»W thr agent.
Mid paid |a*l&gt;. afamt double their value.
The carpets never came, and some of 'be
ru^t'mirrs are out about
AlfaTl E. Edward.*, of Milletts, fa a
great grandson ot the Robert Edward^
wbw:u it fa claimed owned valuable tract*
ut bn«L- on Broadway. New York, the title
to whirl: he never parted with and which
fanow salurel at W0S.0OT.000. Connecti­
cut heirs have retained counsel to bring
suit to recover the property. Their con­
tention is that Edwards merely leased the
lands and that the lease expired In HWfi..
Other tadra reside at Bay City.

Tire Ingluun county grange voted In fa­
vor of the present system of school sujMjrvl.«idh and p..&gt;cred a resolution asking the
Irgisiatora not to chan©: for anything else.
Harare C. Thurber, formerly of Pontiac,
died In Saginaw Saturday. He had been
in feeble health more than * year, but wa*
confined to bto room only one week.
The first numlrer « f the Brown City Bee.
a six column folio, of frbirb J- A. llenxies
Is editor, has made Its appearance, it Is a
good looking and well printed paper.

Frank W. Wheeler, ot Baj City, has
sued Capt. Janrea Davidson for SlOO.iHU)
damages. The papers in the case were
(led Saturday afternoon and charge the
latter with circulating report* libelous and
injurious to tin* credit of F. W. Wheeler ACo.
Patrick Keating, of Jonrsvjiie, a well-toIt fa proposed to place a tl.OTO clock in do fanner, took a big d.-sw ot ibiris green
the tower uf the new Allegan court house. Saturday Intending sqfaffle. Doctors were
With a bell that can be heard two miles.
sunauoned, but tliere I* a great deal of
doubt about their being successful iu sav­
The state board of health has been notfa
ing him. No cause fa assigned for tbe act.
fied of a case of small-pox «t Scranton. I’a..
contracted by a letter rarrter through
lire Waldron people who thought that
handling mail matter.
Geo. W. Smith ret fire to the town last
August
will have to quit saying so openly
Eugene O’Connor, nf Kent City, successo: to O'Connor A Titoatpson. general of Ire sued for libel, as a Hillsdale jury ac­
dealer*, has made an assignment to George quitted him of alicomtdielty with the crime
N. Parris- Liabilities. $3,000; assets, Saturday. Now the question Is, who did
set tbe fire?,'
S4.000.

A clever crook succeeded in raising SOT'
forged olieek in Adrian, Friday night,
lit triad to work the game a srchnd Onto
hut seeing that his spime wa* deterted hr
skipped out.
oiks

Dora Kingston, a 7-year-cid girl, was
assaulted by Dennis Hubbard, an allaround tough . at Detroit Sunday evening.
Site is at Emcrgvnry hospital and may die
of her injuries. Hubbard is under arrest.

Conductor A. H. Daily, an old employee
The season thus far has been very
fn v&gt;iabJe for transp*&gt;rtati(&gt;u by the lake, of the Michigan Centra’, had both feet cut
and an unuiffially large amoupt of freight o|T by his train at Decater Sat unlay night.
is bring carried by ttte boats between Hfa Injuries received prompt attention but
death jesulted .Sunday morning.
Milwaukee and Grand Havcn^
Peter Hawley has been found guilty of
C. B. Molies of Saginaw, lias commenc­
luist July
ed suit against "Lltlfe Jake" Sriigman, foe manslaughter at Manistee.
KH.IKH). The *uit grows oufiof the trial Martin Er[cson went into Hawley’s saloon
and acquittal ot Moth-.- on a charge of।' and after dri'nktag. refused to pay. Haw­
obtaining money under tabu- pretenre*.
II ley knocked him down, aud Ericson died
of hte injuries fbnr days later.
Captain Cha*. Cox. of Negaunee, was
SL John wants a city charter.
su.uteuly stricken with h art failure WedDriMtay. and died liefore help could !*• ren­
Montcalm county wants local option.
dered him. He wa* the captain of the
Scarlet fever is quite prevalent nt
tantnns Cambria min..
Wi!:.\owrll. of Grand Rapids, thinks Manistee.
The democrat state convention will be
he had a .hare in creating the umverw.
Hr has become Insane over Voltaire and field at Lansing, February 20.
Ingersoll and will probably be sent iu tbe
Tbe P. ot I. slain convention will be
Kaiama.-oo atylum.
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held at i^nslugj, February *4 28.
Nine years ago Mr. and Mrs. Waller
A Columbus girl split and piled two and
Van Artel moved from Amsterdam to one-half cords of wood the other da}.
Michigan. leaving thei; ifi-jear old non
Tbe State Veterurary association meet*
Henn in * marine training school in the
old country. Soon after tbe old folk* had in annual mssIod at Saginaw to-day.
moved to this country. Henry ran away
The Michigan Central has a lady ticket
from school, and for nine years I he was agent at Buchanan—May Haskins.
given up as lost. He walked In upon his
Davfa McLeod, a Saginaw iumliernuui
parents In Muskrguu the other day and
there was a glad reunion. Henry after aud mill owner, died Sunday of heart
two shipwrecks, and numerous thrilling disease.
adventures determined to give up tlie sea
Farmers In the vicinity of the Cheboygan
aud hunt up his parent*. /
river contemplate establishing a cheese

Davis Bros., gardener's at Jackson, re­
port l.SSO bushels of rarrots raised from
one acre of partially sultdued marsh.

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Saginaw has ninety-live dressmaker*
and lots of ladle* wbo prefer to make tueir
A seven year old son of J. Maddox, of own dresses.
Pontiac, while feeding chicken* filled his
Dr. Gatcludl. of tlie UnivehRy, is ex­
mouth with corn ami was choked to death.
posing mind reading in an amusing and
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Capt. Mitchell Is trying to get lhe Grand satisfactory manner.
Rapids captatfats Interested to tbe point of
Traverse City will have a Fanners*
buying and running'i special line of
Institute, beginning to-day and continued
steanwrs between that city and Grand through to-morrow.
Haven.
Henry Clay, an aged farmer, was cut In
Saginaw lias 30 alderman for 00.000
two by a Michigan Central train near Ink­
people—two less than Detroit Ims for ster, Saturday night.
nearly four time* as much |M&gt;pulation.
The charter amendnu-nt. to be asked for,
Holton * Weatherwax’ corset steel fac­
reduces the number to 15.
tory was damaged gs.oco by fire, at Jack­
son, Sunday morning.
The Western Plaster works at Alabaster
is a new concern with ttoo.ooo paid iu
There have been no defalcations hy any
capita!. The capacity of the works will be officials or clerks in Michigan banks for
125.0OT barrels yearly. Alabaster is a tbe past two yearn.
coast town in Iosco county.
Charley Johnsen, of Amber t*wn.«ddp.
A young Flint girl, crippled In arms and Mason county, fa only 10 j ears old and
limbs, became converted by the Protestant yet be weighs 310 pounds.
religion and was driven from home by her
The «nnu»l mretlne of lhe &gt;uie und,heartlaps parents. Mst Tuesday the girl
found a-home among kind stranger* in uou of funeral directors will be held in
Traverse City, in August of this year.
Holly.
Belding has not yet decided whether to
Tlie total numlter ot gallons of distilled
spirit* used in the a$l*, manufactures and ask thr present legislature for incorpora­
medicines for the year 1889 in-Michigan tion or be rontent two years more under
was 494.839. In tbe United States there township laws.
was 10,970.842 gallons used.
H. W. Bradley, of Romeo, hu received
A dever swindle was perpetrated on wt- 250 oue-jear-old German trout, raised from
^ral prolexMonal gentlemen in Adrian by an eggs furnished by the fish commissioner of
Germany.
. agent pnrporting to represent an Euglfah
syndicate, with headquarter* at Detroit
The tsvemy-fifth anniversary of the
»He took orders for carpets at about 30 German Workmen’s Benevolent associa­
-cents on uie dollar. Incidentally he sold tion will be observed at Kalamazoo, this
them some cashmeres. They received the evening.
cachmercs from the agent and paid eaali
about double their value. The carpeta
MppOM* to rrpnwn,
’ never came and some of the customer.* an* the Quincy Coppur Co.. purebMod .a,
prenl 1 nwnblc nipper mine *t Hou&lt;bton
out about S50.
Saturday, for S"10,000.
A load of cordwood was hauled from O.
It cost Mrs. Ellzabrlh Flynn, of East
D. Park’s camp to Spencer Creek, a dis­
tone* of two aud one-half mlies, which Grand Rapids, W0.85 to spll In the face of
oonafated of ten and five-eighths cords of Mrs. Scott, a neighbor. The expectoration
four-foot wood, green beech and ample, by took place at a farm bam dam-e and was
a team that weighed 1,900 pounds, which. the result ot an old quarrel.
aa&gt; far a* known, beats the reeonl.
The people of South Chesterfield have
Fred Frlnklc, who committed suicide at
Munich hut week, was a man of varied
-experience*.
The first of January he
Slashed his arwi with a razor with suicidal
dntest but hastened to a doctor In time to
ata aared. Ttwn be was nearly killed In a
'fracas with his step-son. Finally he de­
voured a choking dose of Pari* green, cut
bfa throat with a butcher knife, hung himself to a rafter, kicked tire barrel from undar him and was as dead aa Grand Haven

been cutting hay off the meadows and
marabes tbe past week. It cannot be
called real nice English hay, but is gtx&gt;d
enough for bedding purpose*. *ay those
who are cutting IL

The Bay Wily night schools are attended
out of all proportion to expectations, and
tbe large number of working j»eoplr who
desire an edutatioa fairly surprise the
other peopte of that city. Another school
room is demanded.

A Michigan Central freight train on tbe
Potaeusan Drinkwater, of the Lansing
Bay City division broke In two yesterday
force. frU into the river tbe other night In
morning, and the rear end ran into an
planing red light* around a bole In thr ice. open switch. Two ears were wrecked.
Drtnkwater had a chance to drink water—
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No one was hurt

painted a tnem!&gt;er of the Missouri Indian
commb-dMi. a notdtion which pay» him
ly and hfa trarelltig cxper.Mta. He
to santhem CaHfaruia.

The Alpena Echo sajs that Nruley. the
Detroit ex-lawyer, oacc trad the daylight
ttirashed out of him for stealing sutacrip-

bsrred him then and there from every kind
d company to remove of practice had It not bean far bystanders
First and Third Streets. •topping bint.

What I* the matter with Henry Hosmer’
Noltitag, only his wife presented him with
a fine little four pound sou, Sunday.
Wm. Titmarsh lum been moving his
VAIL AMONG NEGROES.
house again this time on the 40 acre
farm he bought of E. Lockhart.
Mr». Cha*. Phil lipa is seriously sick.
B. W. Austin and Wm. Applemuu have
tmth iK-tu laid up for repairs.
Tbat 1* Practiced In tbe vi* -i
L. Ixwkhart returned from Riverdale
OrtaKMM—A XJlfficc’t Task.
We cannot ask for better road* or Wednesday.
Bert
Murph}
was
at
the
Orange
Hou.se
Wohster deflate anperatitioa
j-leasantar weather than wc have been
Wednesday.
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in omen* and prognostic*.’’ sad further,
having this winter.
A. Buxton and family, of town, Sun- "omen. «
« pre»a«c; prognostto,
Another lawsuit !s likely to occur ere
foreboding,
token." Of .U th*”- defiur
daped
with
B.
W.
Austin.
long that may deprive uur pool man of fate
E. I&lt;ockhart and wife were guests of C. tlons the only am: used and nnderotood by
fixtures.
.
that mo»: superstition* of nil races, tue
Carpenter A Son have several learns F. Kent In Lake Odessa Tuewday la*t.
ATrierto.l. "«lrr." A'"SI’’?!
M. u. Bftxnn baagtmo toMiFafiaU.
hauling brick from Vermojilvtllr.
Ed. Slavey will sell yon-fine trees for n dekne.’., c! Jor.tof w.tcw, &gt;T ri.ltore, or
Jennie Kiiipatrick fa quiteakk.
little money.
Mrs. Ile.ulien Growel is very sick.
wcidact. r. r.yaite. a death:
J. (hersmlth has built a new ice house.
If tbe cat woshee her face with daituy
Mrs. John Velte was *lck several days
muchiiscf velvety paw,
wgn
la»t week.
.
Carltou.
bit gwlue to rain, Mira Nanale!
If Benor
Forest Jordan Is ablo to be about.
Cockalorum crow* lustily three times be­
Fine weather.
Mr. Lahdla is very atek.
fore
the
door,
“
Gwinc
hub
visitor*
dis
day,
Judson and John Carpenter are cutting
Frank Geiger fa improving.
Mbs Nannie. s»ho’s you’ bawnI ’ If ?P*rks
wood for Michael Yarger.
Eva Bond is improving.
The I*, of 1. open lodge was well attend­ wntter In golden sliowers from ,t.:r chim­
We understand that Julia Meyers will
ney, “Don’ move, ehile; hit won’t burn
tench two miles east of Woodland Center ed.
The ti. D. Adventfete meetings closed yo": dnl a rign money cornin’ to you.”
during the summer. Mlns Meyer* is a
successful teacher aud wo are glad district Monday evening.
Elder Olson. Rev. ‘Don’ burn lhe &lt;■«« vhrlfa. honey, rase dot
No. 3 has secured so good a teacher.
’ Witham aud a minister, whose name we oring you sorrow." “Fu’ de Lawd • s'tkr.
Wm. Jordan has moved back on his did not leani, conducted the meeting* and 4ce&lt;barat run’era** d*X heyth [hearth]!
farm nnd will build a now house next they were very able ministers and we wfab Yon’s g*t a Ind enemy, chile, gwine to dn
that ivc could hear them or mm fou sum dirt." “Whs* for you kim back,
summer.
Charles Brooks. «&gt;f Nashville, wu shak­ others jn»t as good a* these were nancy? Don’ you know you mustn’t turn
back arTer, you git *ta’ted? Dst sbo’ sign
ing hand* with Woodland friendsfne day again.
We wish to correct a mistake In last fou gwine to hub bad luck while you ouL
last week.
J. W. Hathaway has sold hl* elevator week-* Itcnw. Il should-have read Emma How cum you-lct Mis* Flo lay her parasol
and will more to Ohio soon. We are McKinney Instead qf Emma Carpenter an de bod? You an her be bad friends, sbo*,
w&gt;rry to lose so good a citizen.
buvlng the Alfenilng farm.
rou see."
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BALLS OF FEATHEBS
L. It. Carpenter and Mlaa Vina Vester
Protracted meetings at tbe M. E. church
These and hundreds uf similar sayings
continue. We undc-rsiand tliat Rev. J. attended lhe Progressive brethren church
Mid supcrsliil’ius ore ns familiar to southW. Aruev, of Saranac, will be with u» this Thursday evening In North Carlton.
The many friend* nnmbering about 40 truer* as tbe blue skies nnd fragrant Ido*
week.
Married, Thursday evening at tbe Prebys- called on Uncle Peter Covert and wife and »oms of their sunny clime.
In the extreme south, more especially In
terian parsonage at Hastings. Prof. J. R. gave them an old fashioned surprise, be­
Clark to Effie O. Meek*. Their many sides a big rocking chair as a token of their Louisiana, nnd in New Orleans worst of
til, where French. Spanish, Italian and
Woodland friends Join In wishing them friendship.
African
-oil races |x-cu’iarly susceptible to
The M. E. chureh held their annua!
lifelong happiness.
Rev. Spaeth. German minister of Free­ quarterly meeting at Carlton Center last xcult influences-predominate, auperati:ion
rm»
riot
Sunday.
They
Intend
holding
protracted
port who is lioldlng n series of revival
t*erbapa tbe. most peculiar of tbe many
meetings nt the Gerntati church In this meetings right along now.
Carlton caii boast uf more correspond­ uethods adopter! to work upon the supcrplace, fell white walking near the depot
on Mime Ire and Injuns! his wrist very ents than any other town in the county ilitious negroes was the in»ertion by apfar there i&lt; one for tlie l.ake (klresa Wave, -Mirentiy suprrn.-.tural mean* of balls ot
badly and fractured tlw radin*.
1 have
Our weather propbet ha* crawled out of oue Woodland New*, one Freeport Herald, leather* into pillows nnd bed*.
xiyself examined these creation*, and marbls hole and will give us another prophecy three’ Journal, three Baxsicu, iu all 9.
reled at tbe skill displayed in their manusoon.
factarv
The
closest
scrutiny
failed
to disAbn&gt;t&lt;&gt;wn.
When will the old tln&gt;&lt;- custom of
.tjver rip or newly sew ed wnm in l»ed or
chavaring l»e stopped in our village. A
Lnvely weather.
.allow
tick,
and
yet
the
boll*
were
found
large crowd gathered around John Vette's
Mrs. Don Hall, of Bedford, Is seriously
juried Ln tbe mattresses and among tbe
house Friday night for tbe purpose of pay­ III with the grippe or its effects.
ing their respedto to Prof. Clark nnd wife.
LQ10 Glover, of Sylvan, Mich., is visit­ s&gt;ft feathers of pillow*. Tory were marie
jf- soft, highly colored feathers, brilliant
They wade night hideous for a'oout an ing her sister. Mrs. C. E. Paul. •
hour when Mr. Volte requested them to
Several meetings have lawn held at the tnd gaudy, scarlet and gold, bright blue
leave ns his wife was sick. They left hut Gregory school house dating lhe last week uid vivid ureen, and were about tbe *!xr
tnd shu]&gt;r *&gt;f an orange.
returned with heavy nintorcements Satur­ with fair attendance.
A {ocullsr odor wo* exhaled, and wheo
day night nnd notwithstanding Mr. Velte
Thus. Iffekworth. of Eaton Rapids. has
requested them not to repeat noise of the been vidting his brother’s family and his .igbtly gtrnek iu&gt; almost impalpable puw
preceding evening a* his wife was sick, old uelghbonrhi th!® vlflnlty. 11 seemed ler arnac. An inquisitive Jack of the firm­
they disregarded Ids request and made like old times to see him walk Into meet­ ly cut one of the queer objects in halves,
uu! we found therein such ao n**ortmeul
night hideous by sliootiug guns and anvils ing.
Shakespeare put* into hl* wiicbcn* calfor about nn hoar. Tire end may not be
Mr. Misscu. of Bedford, is very sick,
iron, a* they brewed in darkurs* and tem
yet.
and but small hopes are entertained of
We understand that our friend Leonard his nwrerj-.
Wunderlich ha» been appointed deputy
Schsol began in district No. * last Mon­
sheriff in the town.
day with C. E. Idea for teacher.
Mr. Spencer, our new merchant, has re­
Liznnt w lug. aud owM'a wiaxThe Johnstown Grange seem* to be in a
ceived a complete slock of goods and has very flourishing condition.
opened Ufa store and surprises some of
' Certainly there were all sort* of horrible,
our citizens by selling goods.so cheap.
xnnamable objects. The ■oft. wbitfah powWe notice In the News a letter from tire
Tlie wish of Ibe people at this place Is ier thnt onwe in high cloud* when tbe
teacher ot the I^ee school which looks to for snow.
mH* were touched waa undoubtedly some
us as very unbecoming of any gentleman,
Well, we have got our Iron bridge at •ubtle. in»:dk&gt;UM poison, tbe secret of Ita
much less n teacher In one of our public last.
jompoNition perhaps handed down from
sshool.s. He calls everyone who censures
Bert Striker went to Buffalo with a load .be alchemy of tbe ancient Etfyptians, and
him. brainless cranks who spend their of sheep last week.
.
ta constant inhalation during sleep was to
linn- manufacturing lies at wholesale.
Tlie new aid society will be held -at tbe xj« a slow, lingering and eventually
Charles Helse ba* resigned tbe office of home ot Mr*. Cole.
latal iiltxw, without apparent cause, to b»
director In district No. 7 on account ol the
Sol Chaffee If to have a new windmill »et lhe unfortunate victim selected.
trouble there, and tbe Iward has appointed put up next week, i
Tbe creole nesrroes of New Orleans have
Elmer Rising In bls stead.
School is progressing finely.
I grewsomc fashion of invoking a &lt;x&gt;o*utnThe reading circle will be held at Ira
Mr*. S. Bldrimau is still quite poorly.
xiaUon of their wishc* that I believe is enStowelfs next Friday night nnd it is hoped .
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Morris Burton has sold to Dry Chaffee a drely indigenous to the soil of that quaint
that a goodly number a Hi be present.
j fl
s'hropeshire buck.
" lie Shropeshlrv
buck.”"
xmnopolitap semi-foreign old city. Among
We bear tbat many ot our teachers will
a meeting; tLL
this week "
Tuesday night to he Dtamerou* fete days, high davs and
attend the Tcagbera' Association to be held organize a reading circle,
xoliday* tbat are scattered so liberally
in Hastings next Saturday.
I
unong the too sober pathway of the twdre
. fre»wy.
Months of tbe )-onr none is more beauti­
Rutland.
There is cofislderable sickness in this fully obset-nd by the New Orlranaise than
vicinity principally colds amt lung disease*. the first of November. This is by legal
The road* are Icy side up a! present.
Mr. Welton, of Hasting*, was In Rut­ Ttiv most severe cases have been Pearl itatuto a „tate holiday, and In the Catholic
land one day last week.
Holden, two children of Mr. Holleys, and tod Episcopal church calendars All Saiota’
Quite a number arc sick with bad colds. Jay Holden’s baby. But we understand lay, but in Ixnibdana, and particularly in
:be Crescent City, it fa a day for the reE. Bush's little boy h reported no better. they are all on the gain.
/The abcess above the kne- having broken
There will be a silver medal contest} at nembrume of the dead.
Tbat tomb l». indeed, neglected and its
another Is forming below tlie knee.
Spring Brook chureh on Tuesday evening.
0. Robinson and wife, of Hope, were Tbe coutestants being evenly divided be­ xcupant forgotten tbat does not bear a meguests of. Mr*. J. R. Robinson last Tues­ tween that place and Cressey. John Bar­ 110010. From the simple eoncljKhel&gt;, or per*
inpe
only a little mass of white, glfatenlng
day.
rett. of Richland, general manager.
F. Tanner talks of taking up his abode
Enos Barber hrs gone to Clyde, Ohio, to wind, with n paper rooe stuck in its midst,
» tbe elaborate, expensive flora! tribute
at Sawdust City next week.
visit the scene* of his youth.
Hugh Stilton, of South Hastings, was
John Holden called a veterinary from -hat crown* tbe lofty marble of the rich
in East Rutland Tuesday.
Kalamazoo last week, on aceonnt of laving yian’s resting place, not one is left without
lecoration. A general pilgrimage to tbe
A portion of the hay tliat Mrs. Cottield two sick horses.
bad In stole on her farm I* reported to
Annie Tlbblt*. who ha* been seriously nany cetmiarie* in and around tbe dty
have left for parts unknown without just ill the past week, we are glad to say is lm-‘ akta» place, nud ita observance fa universal
x&gt; s surprising degree.
proving.
cause or provocation.
It Is on that day the old cradle supersti­
Jay Holden ha*, purchased an addition
Mr. Chamber*, of Irving, was in town
tin- fore part of the week canvaaalng for to his farm In Johnstown, and Intends to tion toll* you to pursue tbe following
Method if you want to have your wfoh, tbe
fruit trees.
move llurre soon.
Reuben Spencer and Warren Fisher Icarost desire of your heart, fulfilled.
PKHBAP* THIS ts tABY.
went to Grand Rapids Tuesday, to attend
You must purchase beforehand a handMr. and Mr*. A. T. Rowley were In tire gram! lodge of the F. &lt;S A. M.
cervbicf, and it must not tee used, but kept
Minnie
Flower
visited
her
sister
In
Hastings last Thursday calling on T. S.
■.lean and white for lids ocean ion.
Augusta
la*t week
in Wtdte
stertetii for Buffalo Saturday
Briee.
On the eventful morning you must leave
Thomas Jarrard is making preparation*
some as early m paudble and nfao s* quietto move to Isabella county in lire near with a car load of sheep of his own.
y. and not a word or a sound must escape
future.
four Ups from the time you clows ths door
l.ibble ^boup, who Is teaching the Mc­
The roads are in a tine condition for the tehind you until you. return. You must
Kelvey school, held an exhibition last
jo to a cemetery, enter the main gate, walk
wheels.
Friday evening.
from there to tbe opposite wall, eu the
W. Elliott, from Ohio, Is visiting Elder
Edward Greenman's brother, from Ban­
Snyder aud other friends In this vicinity. nam avenue, aud somewhere ou Iu. length
field. visited him last week.
The open lodge at Carlton Center was a rou must pick up a piece of dirt; tie thia Id
Allen Rascy. of Nashville, will move on
roe corner of the new handkerchief, ustuhis mother-in-law’*, Mr*. Jarrard’*, farm grand nucerw. The town hall was packed •ally exprsaslng your must heartfelt wfah.
full of spectator*.
In tbe spring.
Leave tbe cemetery by tbe same gate
Mr. Williams and Mr. Decker made a
Edward Warburton's little boy is sick at
fou entered, and make yonr way to « aeotFlp to K“laiw‘i00
d«y hu»t
this writing.
rod; enter this and pursue the same oairse,
Geo. W. Marshall, wbo haa be«n sick
lying
a bit of dirt from the main walk
Mr. Stilson. tbe wholesale groceryman,
for some time, is able to be up.
J. D. Guy, wm ta Graad Rapid*on boni­ wss on our street* one day last week.
• Ito a
wUb. VUH.UlMtocwtor,
Old Elder Jeffer* preached at the church uu!U,»Ulnlbrtor dirt tato»tolrt«i
ness last week.
Prof. Taylor organized school at tire last Sunday evening.
The Adventfat* have just closed a series
Moore school Ixxxm- igst wor k.
:Mrt ««1 UM wUL Retar, to,™,. roll
Brook* * Spirt* qte drawing i
very of meeting at their .chureh In Carlton to. bandkenddet Into . compact l|u 1, bail
fine oak logs off tbe Brice farm.
“&lt;1 u- 1‘ npon tb. top cl an ammlar, „
Wc .rrewrtuftl tll&gt;, on,, SnJder
&gt;0 tb. eornk. of , t^h
engaged Mr. Coffieid to assist him in hl*
Upa. on tbe taMar o« tbe b«L An. bteb
mlMiunary work the coming summer. (dace tbat ia llk.l, to be nndlaturbcd. .aL
Thursday morning of fart week, Ix-roy
Glad toAacw you have made eucH a good
Beckwith, ooe of tfa old sctxler* of this
by spiders, will answer.
Choice, Elder.
Then, aud not until then, must you
George pirmle worked iu Camme! town
Michigan somecitne tn lhe fifties and ha*
**** chanu k broken if a single
'
lived Mi Barry county moat of the time the pa.*t week.
rtelnetraatl es;a{X*I duria«
rite.
,hallh
*
tf
*
ch
«
’
"V»
he
•Ince. He lived at Petoskey n short time
J hen it Is rcmemUred that you arc most
will not teach an extra month after bis
akely to meet your dwrat friend and foe
Since tbat be ha* spent hl« tlaw at the term expires. The district fa wdl pleased unong tbe crowds that pan to and from
ZtoJ?*
«*ir wbool thia
Soldier*’ Home w ith occasions 1 visit*
attending their own and
winter and give much praise to their
his children here and at Jackson.
viewing others decorations, it w ill be seen
teacher.
that it fa not an easy matter to keep abso- '
hxtely quiet; but thaw wfabw will come
Mr. Rietards M on lhe sick Hat.
**"'tbe "'“"'ll «&gt; true before twelve oiaons have shed tbeir
issue fiso.uoo bond* and rebuild the citv
water syster.u
M
with n serious accident.
’
Yl.il.nU w.nl. nniroruwl ronper^
Ml Cortend.J lad a Maclof imt.1v,u,
that ha* k.fi M.
Oxford has electric lights.
Will Boekwtti a ill tolar:* to hw borne
•wur rti« lu-Sprlnn^n t,, FnBlk
Jsetrsou this week
A. P. HtMlge will start for tbe eastern
:rt of the sti ‘
with relatives.

hod paid Ita freight cn Ma gon. is hs lacked
a tew shilling' at having enough to pay
their faro. I heard them talking it over u
they sat on a hftggujo truck on thn plat­
form.
&gt;
“We ’nns will hev to go back, I reckon,”
said the man.
"But we 'uns can't go bock/' she replied.
“We ’un*Jina sold out nnd bev no place to

"Bnt what kin we ’uns do*"
’ "Haven't wc ’uns got money ’unlT?”

"No."

’

"And they 'uns wmi’l tako
"No."
L
"And we^ua* fa In a flxF*
’•ffartin.”
“But tho lz&gt;rd 1* down yare os well ns
■np’n the hllfa. haln’t he?" sbo naked.
"Ho tnougbt ire. l»ut th* chances aectu
agin IL”
“But Pllgnoutnmong tho cotton Imle*
and find a spot to pray. Tire Lawd never
did desert hi* awn."
“Yon wougbt try ft," be said doubt
Injtly1 bad told three or four of the boys, and
wb chipped in 15 nnd ban«ted it to the
man, and ire bad the money in hand when
the woman returned.
"Did you pray?" he asked.
"Fur bow much?”
"A dollar."
"And the Lord has dun sent ua five!"
"Then we ’ur» w no longer in n fix.""Yere ft I*. and our trouble* are over.
Tillie, we 'un* orter her cum down yen­
twenty years ago. Up thar when we’un*
axed the Lord for a dollar we'uns some
time* got two bits cut of It. Down yerc.
when we ’nn» ax fur the same be piles it
on ten tlmca over, and doan' even want to
know whar’ we cum from or which church
we belong tof”—New York Sun. •

The influence of tobacco upon the heart
la frequently more strong!} marked than
in any other direction. There are few per­
sons who usn this substencx! to excera who
do not suffer from the disordered action of
the organ tn question. The impulse fa
rendered weaker aud wore irrrpu’.ar. ««.*
that faintneiM, intermittent pulse and pal
pitatinn are induced.
The toliacoo heart is so well known and
recognised by physicians that wheu tbi
organ is found to be in an abnormal con­
dition question* to the patient in regard to
tbe use of tobacco are never omitted. aud
prohibilimi fa insisted upon in every cose
without exception. 1 atu very sure, from
my own experience, that jtnany young per­
sons lay the reeds of organic diM*s*c of the
heart from the cxcwadr* h*e of tobacco or
from liegtnnlng it tod early in life.
it not only ItM-.na the nervous influence
by which the heart is kept in action, l&gt;ut it
cause* n deterioration of the organic mus­
cular fibres of which tbe organ 1* com
posed. “Wenk heart" and "heart failure,"
so commonly met with in our day. are, 1
have no doubt, very often tbe direct con­
sequence of the abuse of tobacco.
The u»e of tobacco by minor* shoul'L be
absolutely prohibited, not by laws which
are im possible of enforcement and which
encumber tbe statute books, hut by home
influenre nnd command.
If this were
dona we should Lave much lew*of the deleterioua effects of tobacco, for it i* very cer­
tain that no young person van uh* this
substance, even tn moderation, without
suffering more or leas severnlv at the time
•nd laying up fur himself future trouble*
of even more renons import.—Dr. William
A. Hammond in New York Herald.

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The Two CmsMs.
When Jay Gould i* in the city it fa no
unusual occurrence for him nnd hix son
George to be seen together ou Broadway
between the Weotern Union building "i:1.
Wall street. Since Mr. Gould practioilly
took his eldest sou into partnership the
two ore almost insepnrnbk-, nud the small
ncss of stattire of the wixard of Wall
street ia never more strikingly apparent
than wheu he is *een standing or walking
beside'hi* stalwart sou. George, although
an uncommonly handsome and well built
young man. fa not above tbe medium
height, and. yet he fa nlmoat a head taller
than hfa father.
Jay Gdpld's demeanor toward hi* eldest
wn is n charming study. It betokens h
degree of affection and pride that makethe poNMasiou of wealth seem insignificant
One day father and son walked into one of
the largest banking bouses down town.
Tbe bead of the banking firm anwe and
aiiproached the man of millions with an
air of deference. Paying do bred to court
refaw intended for himrelf, Mr. Gould said:
and manner impressed all of the persons
present with the idea tbat "my son" is a
vwy large factor in the Gould family.New York Times.

man
who had recently returned from Europe,
“that acme of the New York merchant*
wbo sell dry goods, carpets, furniture, etc.,
do not have show window* such as are
seen on the continent, which extend from
the basement to the ceiling of the ground
floor. If one such were nrraDgvd it would
not only attract great attention ou account
at ita novelty, but also because it would
afford such an excellent opportunity for
lhe display of goods. The longest port iero*
sou Id be bung up in it. and be seen to much
better advantage than Is possible in most
of tbe present windows.

af this kind di video into two floor*. Tho
top one fa fitted np aa a library or reception
room and the bottom aa a kitchen or din­
ing room. The effect is very realistic, aa
tta-window looks like the section of a
bonae.’’—New York Tribune.

Three young ladies at the depot were
winding through the crowd. ludiaa file,
haoteuing to board a train, when the whis­
tle tooted. “Oome, hurry up! Come right
ing. ns she auppcsed, the hand of the girl
answered in an unknown voice, and the
abashed maiden aaw that the hand she had
reined In a fervent grasp was that of a
rtranga young man. Sbo has hardly yet

A Cnrioa* Slip.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
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Hastings

VOL. XXXV. NO. 40

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 5, 1891

Hastings Banner.
Futrilnbed Thursdays by
COO3C BEOS.,

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co

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COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.
IHuKraphlcn).

The best A
ing medium i
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1861

gan. besides manufacturing sleigh shoes,
furnaces etc. There Is not a more ardent
Knight of Pythias living than our subject.
He has filled nearly every chair in Barry
Lodge, was twice Chancellor Commander,
Is a member of Hastings Division and the
local section of the Endowment Rank. In
his lodge work he puts the same energy
and push as in all oihort. and la a wheel­
horse In local, and for that*matter, state
I’ytbianlam. He Is a public-spirited cit­
izen. alive to securing whatever will build
up Hastings. Ilia work as chairman of
the Improvement committee was most
thorough and effective. And though It
subjected him to some criticism which he
keenly felt, no critic could say* that Lis
work had not been of the most distinguish­
ed character, and Hastings is to-day In­
debted to him more than to any other citi­
zen for the splendid work accomplished.
And bis work was never more appreciated
than now. Our subject Is some pumpkins
In the dramatic line also. When Barn*
lodge wanted to entertain the people, and
graphically show to the public the Inner
workings of the fraternity, they selected a
play known as ••The Ancient Order of
Hercules” and our subject was the
"Hlghy Illustrious Grand Hlghunkadunk.”
Well, people to this day laugh when they
think of the realistic' presentation of the
play by our friend. Again in the
‘•Dcestrick Skul^." he wus one of the boy
scholars. It was worth the price of ad­
mission to see Greusel perform. And he
paralyzed the school and pulverized the
audience by numerous request* to the
teacher “to go aouL” But his friends
never can forgive him for one attempt he
made to lead the singing of the closing ode
in tlie lodge room. It was something
“fearful and wonderful.” Mr. Greusel Is
a good deal of a practical joker, as several
people can attest. We could entertain our
renders with many of them, but space
forbids. But despite his keen love of fun.
he loves his business more, and bls
ambition and energy seem wrapped up In
the prosperity of the institution he found­
ed. and. whose business success is due to
his labor and ability. He Is a most cordial
friend to his friends delights in their
friendship, keep* It as a sacred trust, und
has hosts of friends, but has no use for an
enemy except to leave him severely alone.
If we bad two dozen such Bien as lie in
this community, Hastings would be n
I record breaker In Its progress in population
mid prosperity.

We ure glad to say that our picket mil!
is here and about ready to commence
work. We think this is the best mill la
tire county. It runs three saws, one slabiug saw and two picket saws. It will be
stationed just between our store and the •
railroad where it Is handy for those who
wish to ship pickets.
John Blrawspangh and J. M.* Rogen
have purahMed a large number of pcaeh
trees and other varieties. We do vol see
the reason why O'Donnell will not be Ute
.leading town in ti»e state for fruit
orchard*.
M. Peterman, of northeast Carlton,
Sundayed with his brother of this place.
Sanford Rogers gave his friends and
relatives a pleasant party and oyster
supper last Friday night There was a
large crowd there being about 40 couple.
All enjoyed themselves very much.
A few of the young people attended the
party at K. Garwood's although meal of
them, of this place, attended lhe party at
3. C. Rogers’.
Samuel Colbert and W. H. Fuller are
cutting up all the wood in this section of
the country.

It will be a revelation to many to learn
that the only Mugwump party in the
nation that is organized for active opera­
tions resides and does business In the city
of Hastings. Al first It consisted of but
one person, the subject of this nketeli, Mr.
Si lvester Greusel. One of the requisites
for membership Is that the applicant must
have done time In every other political
party. Another Is lliat the applicant must
be voted for by ballot, and the ballot ab­
solutely clear, before he can be familiar­
ised with the sublime mysteries and deep
secrets of Mugwuinpery. The appalling
ceremony of initiation into this order lias
deterred many. The severe teste named
above have kept out many more; while the
frightful oaths administered by the Grand
Chief, binding a man tn forever absolve
himself from all other parties, be true to
Wandered from Creasy on Monday the
the. honored principles of Mugwnmplanism.
»0. I’. Travis, a man of solid build alxxit
and thereafter vote when lie wanted to,
five feet and ten inches in height, dark
for whom be desired, or not vote at all.
hair and long beard. When last seen was
hat terrified several otherwise acceptable
on his way to Michigan City. Has been
men from becoming members in good
living entirely alone for several montha.
standing. The party at present numliers
His neighbors are quite uneasy as to hla
three, with our subject as Grand Adorable
whereabouts, and some fears arq entertain­
Mogul. Not a numerous party you say?
ed that he may have strayed or been stolen.
And yet the fate of empires has rested
luUer. on Thursday, the 29tb, he was seen
upon one man; and it will be well, before
going north on the C. K. A 8. with u lady.
any forecast is made of political probar
As it is a &lt;hitv enjoined on all of our order
biiitles. to keep in mind this Mugwump
to inquire If any are sick or In distress, we
parly, with Its oath-bound devotees,
earnestly beg of any one knowing erf bls
secretly banded together for the purpose
whereabouts to report to I’ralrievillegrange
of doing us they please. What of the
No. "150, and oblige.
leader? He liails from Detroit, tire city
[Latest.—He was found in the Clerk’s
Boss Jucob owns, and was born there In
office In this city, tied in a “double-beau”
May. 1840. As soon as he could bland
knot—Ed.
alone, luj gnawed on prvlzajs. filed his
teeth oi/’Barley biscuit, stole Kraut from
the family barrel,; polished Ids vocal
Wm. Junes and wife, of Sunfield, are
drgans on his favorite Llniburger “Kase,”
vlHltlng Maple Grove friends.
and talked, fought and got spanked for It
14*wis Gray wlU farm the Thoa. Niles’
tn the German language, lit due time be
farm this year.
went to the public school, and vindicated
The friends and neighbors of Thos. Jar­
the power and strength of nafure and
rard gave them a pleasant surprise last .
Germany in many a hard fought battle In
Wednesday evening, bringing with tlvem
which JSL Patrick’s kids' caiue out l&gt;adly
material for a new quilt.
WoratqtiHMeconds. At the age of fifteen,
Mr. NIcewander expects to move to Bat­
after he jfowl acquired good training of
mind aiuPmuscle. he was apprenticed to a ^^tash.'ille did 810,100 worth of business tle Creek this spring.
Delrok/ machinist, served out- his four Ci th the Michigan Central last year, or • Jennie Endinger spent Saturday and
yt-arx and then started out for Himself. $2,720 more than In 1889. A good show­ Sunday with friends at Woodbury.
Chas Gray is working for Jzentz «fc Son
Il+fc ability and expertnesa as a workman, ing indeed.
at Nashville.
his reliability and falitifuIncM, easily se­
Alf. Buxton, of* Nashville, is building
The seems to be n great deal of anxeity
cured for iiim the steady progress In ids two 40 horse power engines in his shop,
vocation. He rose step by step until the and when they are done will make four 25 in our locality as to who writes (or the
Banker. Now to be effndid we do not
foremansldp of one of the largest machine horse.
intend to write anythin? that will hurt
shojts in Detroit was offered to him, and
Nashville Is threatened with a revival of anybody’s feelings, but to give the locals
accepted, and he continued In this im­
portant position for live or six years, hav­ the roller skating craze. Our sympathy and news of the nelgbborinod in general,
and if we should make a random shot and
ing and retaining the full confidence of is hereby extended.
should happen to bit you, don’t go and butt
ids employers, and the hearty good will of
Nashville New* “Satan” remarks that it your brains oat against a slump for we
Absolute One Pride Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers in Grand Rapids.
tbamcn under him. He became n member is the mark of a gentleman to give a lady
of the Ircai Blacksmiths and Machinists n seat; but that when a Nashville young liave not got time and another thing the
Union, when but IS years of age. passed lady Is elevated by her beau to a seat on roads are too bod to plant you.
We understand that one oi our young
through the various offices, and was finally the gate post, while her lover stands on
elcetetl a delegate to the national conven­ the sidewalk and cranes his neck In trying men was feeling very much elated over his
tion of the union. His zeal as n worker, to talk to her, the art of politeness Is success gathering Berry’s, and after secur­
ing all he could carry a young man from
his Interest in the union, his ability ns a slightly overdone.
Hastings, who would out weigh him by
man. commended him to the favorable
The same Satan observes that it is hard­ several pounds, stole them away from him.
consideration of the national organization,
Too bad.
of which he was mCde successively third ly proper for a certain Nashville vsung
There was a party at Edward Green­
and second vice president and later presi­ couple, to gel onto a back street and culti­
dent. In the latter capacity he &lt;*dited tire vate their voices to such an extent us dis­ man's last Wednesday night.
Richard Watkins and wife, of Battle
Blacksmiths and Machinist* Magazine, turbs (he sleep of the whole neighborhood,
the national organ of the union. Ills and drives the feline population into a Creek, are visiting Mrs. Watkins’ parents,
,
connection with this order brought him in­ sullen hush. We believe Satan Is right Mr. and Mrs. Nlcewander.
Little Claud Warburton, who has been
to national prominence, and gave him an this once.
sick, is belter at this writing.
acquaintance with Powderly and other
Grand masquerade ball at Freeport Sat­
Richard Graham lost a horse last week.
great leaders &lt;&gt;f labor organizations. He urday night
One of our old ladies had the misfortune
took a whirl at politics, entering into it
We must sell
least FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS
Dr. Peckham, of Freeport, is consider­ to lose her note book. Little muddy to
with that zeal und detenniiiation that
look for it
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ing
a
proposition
to
move
to
Muskegon,
dlstiuguisheH
Idin,
and
is
peculiarly
char
­
worth) of goods by the
of March. In order to do thia
Wm. Jarrard has purchased bls brother
and manufacture his croup remedy on u&gt;
OFFICE WITH HOLBKOOK. OVER acter la tic. Becoming dissatisfied suceestv extensive scale. The Dr. has a remedy Thomas’ interest la the old homestead.
shall sell goods at prices that will please everybody.
ively with the republican party, ids first
3£ORRII2L’S STOKE, HASTINGS.
The ladies mite society will meet with
political love, be later on worked with that will sell, and Is the kind of n man
Mrs. Wm. Bivers Wednesday of thin
the democrats; couldn’t stand the rotten­ Muskegonites can lie to.
1 have Improved and vacant city lots fur ness of that kind of city politics, and then
rd and wife were at the coun­
went in on bln muscle in the labor party.
sale and exchange in all parts of the city.
ty hub I
haraday.
3.000—votes
one* fall,
and
The party poHed’”
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guarantee health and prosperity for the
The Free Methodist meetings at the Cen­
Farming lands for sale and exchange In the next spring our subject ran on the
coming
season.
ter
dosed
Sunday.
all parte of the county.
labor ticket for city treasurer. lie re­
Tbos. Jarrard visited friends at Charlotte ■
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop­ fused to have a slip printed, saying he ^KFaul. of Woodland, lias invented a
be convinced. For tho next 30 days we shall sell our erty
Saturday and Sunday.
for rale at a bargain.
wanted to see how well the laboring machine by which with one motion be can
entire stock of Boots and Shoes
15 per cent. off. In Fanners and city property owners de­ classes, who hada------majority
of -----the votes
Id chop out the tin for a whole syrup can.
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to sell or exchange should remem­ Detroit, would stand together, and that he
Successful revival meetings are In
’Millinery we have a large assortment of Ladies and
’ siring
Frankie Shaffer is sick.
ber that purchasers and traders are keejt- desired uone to vote for him who did not progress at tike Kilpatrick church, Wood­
Owen Hall has (be measles.
Ing an eye on my listed property for vote the whole labor ticket. The old party land.
‘Trimmed Hats, Bonnets and Tokes. which we shall sell at
leaders set their eye on the labor party on
Josie Whitlock is nursing a felon.
bargains.
off the regular prices; also Ladies, Misses and Gents I nder- Remember those who wish to sell and that eventful spring, put up schemes, offer­ Rev. Arney, the Saranac preacher and Iter. Watson Is holding revivals at the
this and that labor' leader a soft snap borne trainer, to iu Woodland conducting hM).
,
wear which we shall offer at less than cost Our entire Stock are obliged to sell are the ones who put ing
revival services, and the News-says be
Grandma Forhman died last Saturday
property in the hands of the agent; to “stay by the old party once more.” Re­ occasionally shows up one of his flyers on
sult,
Greusel and the whole labor ticket
of
at J off. Woolen underwear at less than cost. Our their
and was buried Monday, at the ripe old
therefore purchasers will find the agency
the streets.
received
just
115
of.
the
20,000
votes
cast
age of 90.
headquarters for bargains.
Standard Prints at 5
Indigo Blues 6 cts, Turkey
That made a Mugwump of our subject.
Mrs, Kreiger visited in Grand Rapids
The Woodland people are thinking that
And now he votes for the Iwst men on any it is about time Ibat burglars made another last week.
Ginghams in dress plaids and Apron checks 7 cts. All Wool
ticket, remembers his frleuds on election raid on that town.
Herb. Brown and wife spent Sunday
Yarns at cost Winter Gloves and Mittens | off. All our Ou Jefferson street two houses and lota day, and you will catch a weasel asleep Jacob Eisenbeiss. of Woodland, married with W. S. Adkins and wife.
when you find him absorbed in politics or
Frank Wright lost a horse last week.
Henriettas and
Dress
greatly at bargains, and on easy terms.
taking more than a passing interest in tlie widow Hitt. And the boys thought it
Rev. Carpenter is holding meetings tn
Near furniture factory,—one lot and them. He has had enough, and knows it, was about proper to celebrate the event, Assyria.
reduced prices.
at cost Best Overalls 50 cts. Mens house
well finished, water works, coiatrete and prefers his position as leader of the with a muslcale. It was sweet for the
Letters remaining uncalled for In the
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.; rents nt $10 trio of Mugwumps to any position within newly wedded pair to listen to odes ripped post office at Morgan, Midi., Feb. 1, *$1;
Pants at cost. In Groceries we will mention the prices
per month. 81,000; 8500 down, bal. on the gift of the people. Ten years ngo im»w off at random by the melodious horseLadles list—Miss Tinnie Cramer, Miss
but a few leading articles. In sugars we will give you 20 lbs time at 7 per cent
tiddle,
with
anvil
chorus,
and
fish
horn
ac
­
ho was on his way to Milwaukee to accept
Ida County, Mrs. W. H. Jones. Mrs. J. W.
And one house and lot one block from a good position there, and was induced by companiment.
Slater, Mrs. Dwight Lydel, Mr*. R. T.
of Yellow for $1.00.
Of Durkee s famous Challenge Mills factory.
5800; $300 down, bal. at 7 per J. L. Wilkins to stop off nt Hastings. He
Gillmore. Gents list—Ells W. Cadwell,
Spices we will sell you Pepper 25 cts a lb; Ginger 25 cts; All­ cent. Cheap.
liked the town, the people and the prospect
Amos Wright, Rev. G. G. Williams, A. G.
G. Baker, of Cedar Creek, has sold __
bta Clark A Co., Cap. J. IL Wolly. Mr. Paney,
Near felt boot factory—IK lots and for business. He never went to Mil­
spice cte; Mustard
cts; best Shreded Cocoa 20 cts; best splendid
house, with furnace, cellar* un­ waukee—that Is not that year—but return­ stock of goods and is looking elsewhere to Geo. F. Jones 2, Charley Hodge, S. FelL
to Ih-troit, p&gt;t his family and belong­ locate iu business.
Cards—S. Fell.
English Currents 7 cte; very fine raisins 10 cts; a
fine cut der whole house, good cistern, good well, ed
E. Bevier's family are all Improving fine­
W. 8. Apkijis, P. M.
well finished and folding doors, ings. returned to tills city and established
Chewing Tobacco 25 cts; MixeJ Candy
cts;.a good Baking bouse
small baru. Can be bought at a bargaiu • machine shop. From the very start a lygood
business
was
dour,
and
the
small
Win.
Kennedy,
of
Grand
Rapids,
is.
on
Clovordaia.
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Powder 20 cte; Starch 6 cte; Rice 8 cte; Prunes cte; 8 cans and on easy terms.
altop grew into Ute Hastings Engine A our streets in the interest of the company’s
The protracted effort at this church has
Several splendid bargains In the lat Irofl Works of to-day, a model institution spring bed.
__ Tomatoes best brand for 25
3 cans best SweetCorn 25
closed for the present. The church uhwward and other parts of the city.
ami prosperous. Mr. Wilkins later on
Frame Engie will now sport In his new bershlp has increased by the accession at
best
Orleans Molasses 50 cts, former price 00cte; Clothes Brick bant for sale at a bargain, on cor­ told his Interest In the ImaincM, which cutter.
four members.
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
Wm. Smith had the misfortune to roll
was reorganized, with W. E. Powers, D.
Two boya from Hastings were arrested
pins 5 dozen for 5 cte; we have a large assortment of
40-acre farm iu Irving, all Improved, soil S. Goodyear mid F. 11. Bartow os equal over a saw log and now is limping around. by the sheriff on Saturday. The older one
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Get your sleighs ready. Winter Is here. had just lost an eye by the oardt-sfc we
good, frame barn 25x35 with basement, partners with Mr. Grcusel. In 1886 the
goods which will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
Prof. Davenport and wife, of Lansing, of a stolen revolver. “The way of the
log house, good orchard, and well feiced- concent was bunted, entailing a severe
Can be bought at a bargain on easy terms. loss. But new ground was bought, a are visiting their parents In this vicinity. transgressor Is hard."
Il hi t&gt;elng whispered that we will have
80 acre farm for sale tn Otsego coauty. much larger building erected, with a com­
Orville Kingsbury caught a pickend last
Description said to lie black sand and clay plete equipment for business. The energy an apple dryer here next fail.
week weighing 15 pounds, and naw the
W. Bollen, of the firm erf Gate* A boys are all anxious to fish.
loam—Umber beech, maple and elm. 00 and push, the organizing ability, honesty
Bolte.n.
of
Woodland,
lias
a
severe
attack
rods from school. 7jtf and 8U miles from and bushtews sagacity of Mr. Greusel has
Howard Mosher and A. MeCalluai i
each of two railroads, 30 acres improved, made the concern what It Is to-day. Yon of malarial fever.
may took the state over and find not
.These prices are only for cash or its equivelent.
log bouse and bam and small granary:
shooting. The match came off last'
another
town
m
H
unled
us
Hast
tags
was
ns
miles from county seat. 100 voters In '.tiwnYour scribe was on the sick Hat last day. Howard Mosher's side 1
Highest market price paid*for all kinds of produce.
ship. Trice *1.900. Will trade for farm to shipping facilities and conveniences ns week au&lt;! It wa* impossible for us to get winner, and the lo&amp;ere having I
a manufacturing town, with such an in­
the supper.
iu this section and pay difference.
stitution us tile Engine &amp; Inm Works that our Items Id time.
Lumber in large quantities «
We understand that Walter Burd has
begins to do -.he business ut this concern,
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eyes, all turned toward her; all ««• 1
Mlle-Marana, though aha could
Ik! Ill &gt;rv cv; wnu
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m^ke him henceforward do right Then there, to M* her!—it was astounding and not catimMto the influence upon others
she began to -peculate as to what aort of terrifying! Those innumerable eyw
&lt;rf the pereowl quality of her voice,
wrong he had done-whethcr it were nothing could eacapc them, nothing be could not help knowing that she sung m
aivthing more than thoughtlessness and invisible to them. They were ovaipow- tune and correctly; but, inaamueb aa
extravagance. A few weeks ago she ering, hostile, exterminating! All im- rntuiv other women could do thia, aho
would have said that it could be nothing preesion of individual human tarings was vtm forced to infer that her being made
mure; but sho had been forced to see ksrt, and the audience eoerned to be a queen of New York mart be due to rane
anil hear certain things ut late which sort of monster, without sympathies and personal quality, as aforesai.l. Tbia just
mode her h.-siUU*. She had seen what responsibilities, immense, incontrollable, persuasion gave her pleasure on more
some young men. possessed of money omniscient—a mercileea, multitudinous accounts than ffne; but one account was
and freedom, were and did; why might inquisition! How could a single girl ]♦hot it seemed to justify iu aome measure
;
nut her brother Ed be like them? She contend against them? By what miracle the
deception which ahe was maintain­
put the thought away from hen ahe could h?r voice and presence reach and ing before tha world. Though still
would not believe evil of her own brother. snbdt&gt;! them? Rather her spirit would chargeable with purloining Mtrana’a
He was a Randolph and a gentleman. evaporate from her bps before them and 1name, she might, perhaps, acquit her
He might be selfish and reckless, but he leave her inanimate.
conscience of damaging that lady in her
would never do anything wicked or dis­
As she stool gazing there some one musical reputation. If she were listened
graceful. It was more to be feared that crossing the stage from the wings passed to with as great favor as the gtnuinfhe would deem her to have disgraced near her. She knew the step, and turn­ Rmeian diva would have been, surely
herself in stealing another woman's er Yea. it whs Bellingham. He recog­ tho latter could not complain of any
name and reputation. It was all very nized her and pansol. apparently sur­ very gnat practical injury. On the
well to plead that she had been per­ prised to see her there, but his expression contrary rhe would hare earned an
suaded into it half ignorantly, half could not be discovered in the shadow.
American
renown
without
being
against her will; the fact that she had
“Does the house satisfy you. mndemoi- trouble*! to so much as open her lips.
done it remained. Well—it was too late acUeF he said, approaching her. As he True, n nown was all she would earn:
did so he glanced at the flowers in her but ahe had voluntanly given up tips
to turn hack now!
The long hours pa.w&lt;i on, and as the girdle- The glance did not escap, her, offer of other emoluments before the
'evening approached she found herself and then ahe knew where it ww» she had false Marana had ever been thought of.
thinking not of Ed, but of another per­ seen the knot before. It was that day Of courre a lie fa a lie, after every exson, who luul come into her mind, not by of their interview in the corridor; his
cnsu has been made for it; yet there
her own invitation, but involuntarily; or fingers had been busy idly tying and un­
may be cause for congratulation if a lie
possibly he had l»een in the baiJiground tying a bit of string.
prove to contain no other mischief than
all the while, and advanced as the other
“I didn't know you would be here," the rimple invasion of a truth.
receded. She liad had no conversation she said in a whisper. “I am gUd-”
In this opinion she was, it need scarce­
with Bellingham since that day at the
“They expect a call for the architect," ly bo said, cordially supported by Ham­
theatre, but they had met several times be replied, “and I must make a bow."
ilton Jocelyn and Mme. Bemax: nor was
and exchanged a few wolds, and there
"Will you be in the audience while I her father disinclined to take nn opti­
iiad been something in hi« manner that ring?'
mistic view of the situation. The latter
had strengthened and reassured her. she
“Yea. WhyF
gentleman, by the way. seemed to have
knew not why- -something that seemed
"Show me which seat is youia."
taken a fresh start in life since his trou­
to show that iutuiuon was acquiring
He stopped to the peep hole.
ble* came to bead, therein following the
more weight with him tlian rvasdu. And
“You Fee that chair half way down example of many prominent citizens of
yet he had not seemed happy nor at ease; the center aisle? That to mine."
, New York and other places who, when
but his uneasiness was of a kind that
“Thank you," she said; “and thank
soothed and inspirited her. It was like you for these flowers. 1 feel made over other sources of supply run dry, are ac­
customed to tap with golden success the
the trouble of a cloudy dawn, out of acew! Now I can ring."
unfailing spring of insolvency. Mr. Ran­
which the sun at last rises dear. He was
She put out her hand and Geoffrey dolph hod taken robmi in a small but
not treacherous nor intangible, like so
took it in his.
elegant flat on Fifth avenue, and was
many men; his qualities were large and
For a moment it seemed to them as if
firmly based; he could not play monkey they were alone together. When two living the life of a rejuvenated bachelor
tricks, and talk one thing while he thought persons meet tn complete sympathy all and man alxint town. The? powessiou
another. The process of his feelings was other human association seems so trifling of a momentous ncret flattered bis sense
honest and open; he wan reserved and ret­ in comparison that they ccoj*e to be of self importance, and the incumbency
of a minor sinecure in the municipal
icent precisely because he could not be
aware of it
government, which bo hivl obtained
insince.-''.
At tills moment the overture came to through Gen. Inigo's friendly interest
The prima donna longed with all her an end, and the order was issued for the
with tho Democratic mayor, enabled
roul to be na frank and undisguised as stage to be cleared. The prima donna
he She felt that, could she be so all found herself again in her dressing room. him to assume the air of .one who is on
terms with RtatexmenTh Hr
would be well between them; but that i but not iu the same mood as she had left confidJhtial
had btente considerable pains to dfl^i**
until then all would not be welt And it She was warm, composed and happy.
die said^ to herself, bow perverse a mis­ She looked in tho tall mirror, anu for the ambignyfa explanations of his ]&gt;uasessiou
of rraj^y money and of the singular dishap it wan that this disguise of hers first time saw Margu&lt; rite reflected there.
should have liecome necesMorj* just when Then into her serene and awakened apmsrance of h» daughter, and had
they met; had she met him at any other mind entered nil the tendernw®, sim­ bemi somewhat disappointed to discover
time of her life he would have known plicity and pathos of Gretchen's lovely that no one seemed to be aware that be
had ever lacked the former or owned th*1
her as she really wu, and his intuition
story, and she felt the spirit of the Ger­
and his reason would have been at one. man peasant maiden bake possession of latter.
The world. Mr. Randolph thought,
But then, again, her pride arot», and ahe her. Tho appurtenadcee of the stage,
vowed that if he did not care enough the m&lt;*cbanixnj of the effects, the glare must be a Iwirbaroudy large an well as a
about knowing her to discern her real of the footlights, no longer had power reprehensihly inattentive place, since it
self beneath the false disguise he should to disturb her illusion. They seemed had failed to follow with solicitude the
course of his domestic concerns. How­
never know her at all. But did what she
themselvee an illusion, and only the
called her real self exist any longer? Had story was real. And when the moment ever, if there was neglect on one side of
not the disguise destroyed it? And, if so, came that she stood before the mighty the account, it was balanced by con­
could she expect him to discover what audience they were to her no longer a venience on tho other, and the unsus­
pected father of the greet prima donna
was no longer there? She pressed her
hostile and opposing presence, with made a virtue of impunity.
,
handssver her ej-enand breathed heavily.
which she must struggle in hopeless con­
\He visited his daughter twice or thrice
The time of waiting wm now over,
test, but a vast reservoir of human sym­ a week, besides being present at her per­
however. Mme. B«*max was knocking
pathy, aiding her, supporting her, com­ formances; but it afforded him a certain
at the door, and coming in with made­
prehending her, supplying her with life gratification to surronnd their intermoiselle's cloak and bonnet in her hand,
and inspiration, and responding a thou­ views with an elaborate network of se­
and saying that the carriage wan ready
sandfold to every chord she touched
crecy and intrigue, as if he were an
and that they must drive to the theatre
As her voice flowed out and abroad enamored Montague seeking to com­
at once in older that mademoiselle might
from her lipa it seemed to owe its en­ mune at peril of tbeir lives with a love­
hare time to put on Marguerite's dress
chanted sweetness and resonance not to lorn Capulet. There was evidently a vein
before the curtain rose. The prima
her. but to its echo in the h&gt;*arte of her of romance in this old gentleman which,
donna stood up, and the realisation of
listeners. Whence, then, had came this had.it been properly cultivated in due
what lay before her camo sweeping over
marvelous change in the mutual rela­ season, might have considerably enlarged
her mind like a storm. She was slightly
tions between her audience and herself? his character.
tremulous and felt cold and feeble.
Mme. Bemax made her drink a Kb«« of I She was conscious only of the joy of uuTo return, however, to the prima don­
Restrained expression; the audience, only na's conscience. It would probably have
wine, and conducted tier down to the
of tho delight of ear and eye; and subsided into a condition of comfortable
carriage. She seemed hardly to know
where she was, she could sjieak only Geoffrey BHlingham, sitting with folded acquiescence in destiny had it not been
arms and charmed pulses in the midst for the stimulus unconsciously applied
with au effort: a benumbing preoccupa­
of tho assemblage, had no sn- picion that to it by a gentleman of her acquaintance.
tion had got possefsion of her. At the
any part of this triumph of harmony and She could never meet Geoffrey Belhngcarriage door a gentleman was waiting,
beauty was due to him. His eyes and ham without wishing that Mlle. Marana
clad in evening dress, with a light over­
all his senses were turned toward her. had never bi-en born, or at least that
coat Her heart beat for au instant,
but how should he imagine that amid she herself might have achieved her fame
then became oppressed and tremulous
the crowd of that great amphitheatre' in some straightforward and unencumagain; it was only Jocelyn. He helped
her into the carriage, and got in after her her glances were conscious of no face' bcred way. When a certain tender look
and Mme. Bemax. He began to say vari­ but his. and that all the stupendous1 and smile, very winning in uno whom
ous things in a carewung, encouraging magnetism of their silence and their ap-■ features were naturally severe, came into
plau»5 was centered and concentrated in his face the pleasure it gave her was
voice: she exclaimed sharply. “Don’t
speak to me! 1 must think my thoughts!" him? He had even forgotten that his1 marr»*d by the reflection. How would he
Marguerites were in her girdle.
look if he knew what 1 am? It is true
The rattle of the wheels on the [lave­
As has already lieeu intimated, how­' that he believed her to ben woman whose
ment agitated her; she could not keep
her hand;, or her lips still. Sometimes ever. it would be superfluous to give any' moral character was currently supposed
she fancied they had been driving for account of this memorable performance' to be lews immaculate than a goodananv
bourn; -ometimiM that they had scarcely from the audience's point of view. Com­ aliases would render that of Beatrix Ranstarted. When at length they arrived petent judges, who attended many repe­• dolph: none tho less ahe felt, when in Ina
at the theatre everything seemed at titions of the opera, have declared that■ presence, that her one actual trit) was
□nee familiar ami strange; she liad seen Mlle. Marana neverafterward surpassed more burdensome than all the vicarious
it all scores of times before, but never the standard, of excellence she attained uaughtinwe of the unknown Russian.
She told herself that Gwffrey had per­
with the eyes she saw it with now. on thia first occasion. It was the topic
Several persons addre&amp;&gt;ed her. hut she of the tune, and the fame of it spread haps made up his mind to condone Mawalked on to her dressing room without ali over the United States, and was rana'a delinquencies, taking into account
appearing conscious of any one. The spoken of next day in London and Paris. her foreign training, her temptations,
room was small, but prettily decorated: The public, which is so inhuman and and the loose standard of morals that jTethere were two full length mirrors hi it. tyrannical in itsspathiesaud antipathies, vailed in Europe, but that he never would
and it was fragrant with flowers. On is like a child and a slave in its favorit­ forgive Beatrix for having, deliberately
the table was lying a bunch of Mar­ ism and its homage. It idolized the in­ rnislwl him—she, an American girl,
guerites. tied about with a narrow bine comparable Morans, and would have brought up amid all the enlightenment
built ber a house of gold, with jeweled and fastidious rectitude of the great re­
ribbon.
windows, if she had demanded it The public. This was the crumpled leaf in
The knot by which the ribbon was
unknown girt from the upper reaches of her bed of roses, and it chafed her re*
fastened caught the prima donna's eye;
the Hudson was crowned queen of New tentlresly.
she Lad seen something like it before.
York far the sake of two or three hours'
But persons whose perception of tb-ir
It was not au ordinary knot, but one
sweet singing.
value—social, artistic or other-is on the
such as sailors make. She took up the
It is seldom that Adam, and even divin­ way to beguile them into making a gulden
little white and golden cluster and
er Eve, in the days of their youth, are
looked them over; there was nothing to
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wholly insensible to the worship of their
riSJSE?
8™tefnl forlh*imphat, criticism of some severe eyed young
licve that flattery cannot make them
lawgiver, whose exhortations are none
her dress her mind occupied itself with
alter their own estimate of their merit: [be !»■ effretire bMu, they
to
this little mystery, and the oppression
1» the uttermee at the dent roiee at
of her heart was relieved. She put the
turn in all other eye* involuntarily waxes character.
Marguerites in her girdle, feeling kindly
brighter and more assured, and the pres­
disposed toward them, for they had done
ence before which others bow down, if
coxnsuED.
it do not bear itaelf more commandingly.
wrong, hi* sister thought.

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
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Ixigrippe Is prevalent at 1-alre City.
Lsadlni aarthortile- say the only propw,
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Beatrix Randolph.
By JULIAN HAWTHORNE.

CHAPTER VH1.
not bUCCESS AND OLORY or HER CAREER.

"Thank -you,’* the taid. "and thank yon
/or the* /towers.”
On the day appointed for the wiling
•f tickets for the first performance the
Mateot of the popular interest that had
been aroused was indicated by the length

from the box office all the way round
the block, and who began their nasion,'
or station rather, upward of twenty-four
hour* before the office opened. AcooanU* of their nocturnal experiences,
Mr jokes. and their ,gdod humor apjwiel in the morning' papers, together
with plans of the interior arrangements
st the opera house, the precautions
S&lt;arnrrt fire and panic, the unequaled
^iendor and perfection uf the scenery,
■sd the coat of the whole enterprise.
Tke usual safeguard-; against the iinpo-

Mt with the usual success. By five in the
■ftcruoun the bouse was sold from ceiliag to cellar, and tho impresario, lean­
ingin an insouciant attitude against the
bar of the hotel, with his hat on one
■ide and his face hrmider than it was
tang, treated his numerous friends to
•rinks and received their congratula­
tions.
This wte on a Saturday. OnMonday
the performance took place • before the
Mst fashionable, cultivated and appre­
ciative audience ever assembled on a
■fanilar occasion in the city of New
York." So recent and eminent a tri­
umph is not likely to have been forgotten
by theme who witnessed it The opera
■•acted was *• Faust** It is perhaps the
Wist sat iafactory one for a first appearwca, not only because of its musical
■mrita. but Ihx»uso everybody is famil­
iar with it, and can estimate the com*&gt;Mtinx" afresli the immortal charac­
ter of Marguerite. There bad been a
great number uf rebcarmh. and Mlle.
Mriiin Lou grown aomewhat weary of
tee repetitions, and latterly had begun
to fear that when the great night came
tee would, if not unnerved by stage
fright, at any rate be tuiabfe to go
through the jmrt otherwise tiian meckaaicully. All B]&gt;ontaneity uf action
■ad sentiment would be gone from her.
She Maid in her apartment all day on
Matetoy, refusing to see any one. and
«aaa dhpenaing toe greater part of toe
tesse with tlie preocDcr of Mine. Benntx.
flha wished to disnuss the whole subject

her brother Ed. and recalled all

jtetared him and herself running racra,
aad climbing tree**, and finding birds'

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To trv to run* exUrrh by uxla* local ernitie.

mt-nt but toe homage whlnri toe ment

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IkU. Catarrh I.

The stage was dimly lighted.

thing exceptional in the nature rifted
• with wxh taletrts. apart from the talents
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Whea
*he
w*a a Child, *he cried for Castori*.
browu hair, worn long nnd put bhek beof men, and was wise as Ute Immortal
When she became Mia. she clung to Gutorla.
rAid his oar.t, the high tops of which beut
goda."
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PROMPTLY CUREO E
forward aJittlo under tho weight, und thus
took bn the moat remarkable air of paying
Cures *lBO!E3^BlK tocejmant attention toeverybody and every­
thing; set far out to front of three oars, aa
has been in the van of Americun thought
though It did not wish to be dbrturited by
for more than three quartern of a century,
what was beard, n whiu-, wind splitting
ranking always with tlie best and moat
face, calm, beardless and seeming never to
Influential periodiotla in the world. It la
have Iwen cold, or to have dropped the
the inouth-piece of Ihp men who know
kindly dew of perspiration; under the
“ The Niagara Falls Route.”
most about the great topics 00 whleh
serene peak of this forehead a pair of large
American* require to be informed from
gray eyre, patient aud dreamy, being habit­
month to month, Its contributor* belu®
ually turned hivrani upon n mind toiling
Electric Bittar*.
with bard abstractions; having within
Jp.ni.ls.in. the leaders of thought und action in every
This remedy Is becoming so well known
Im the port fag.
)|li«|l(U0 field. Those, who would take counsel of
him n conncienoo burning always like a and so popular as to need no apodal Though morn after mom ‘Us the name, though
the hlgliesLkitoWledge oil the affair* of the
planet.
home every night comes hfs master:
mention All who have used Electric
time, and learn what is to ba Mid regard­
A bachelor, being a logician; therefore Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A 8U1I will l.v grlern when wo never, and wild will
15 byI the recognized authorities
ing Ils
them
sweet tempered, never having sipped the purer medicine does not exist ami it is
be his rejoicing
|*.m.l«i.m.|p m |o.m | ‘.m on both sides, must therefore read
sour cup of experience, gazing covertly guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. When at night his nt*.-tter returns sad lays but a
I
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m
|
s
wIiLwl
a.tai
2.22
hau
l
on
his
forehead.
THE
NORTH
AMERICAN REVIEW,
nt womankind from behind the delicate Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
the Nestor of tlie magazines.
Frost-bites,
jr
veil of nnfamiliarity that lends en- the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, No lack will there Im in llm world of faith, of
M H. COLLI NR, i*xud Age'tt.
lore and devotion.
chintmcnt; being a hnr.helor and a
i\
W.
RuTtoL**
«.
P
ftT.
A..
Chicago.
imils, gnit rheum and other affections No lack for me am! for mine while Leo alone la
of any magazine this oimtry ii.im ever *ron in
bodkwonn, therefore already old at forty, caused by impure blood.—Will drive
living—
ini|M&gt;:tAtiit* of the topics ft d |*»cu tses and the
and a little run down iu his toibu, malaria from the system and prevent as While over the roofs of the hou»M I hear the b&amp;M, Kal&amp;tnam J; S&amp;™ the
emlurnee id Ils contributors.**—Albany Argu*.
ti ' link' frayed out at the ^elbows well ns cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
“Has becume, as it were, the Intelligent
—R. W. Glider in St Nicholas
and the knees, a little seamy along the of headache, constipation and indigestion
Amrriran fl'IzetiSliKiirttMwik on great quesUoa*
THE
TIMETABLE.
hack, a little deficient nt the hoels, to
of the hour."—Buffalo Express,
■
try Electric Bitters. Entire sallsfactinn
In effect Nov, is. IWW^
Chis. A. Voplff to,
Iiocket poor tdways. ard always the poorer guaranteed, or money refunded. Price
lUlUmore, Md.
berau.M.* of a spendthrift hnbit in the mat­ 30 cts. and 81.00 per bottle at W, H. Good­
It is related of Tom Ochiltree that on his
Amerirnu* on almnat every point iu which they
are Interested.”—Boston Uorold.
ter of secret charities; kneeling down by year's drug store.
first visit to England he awakened diverse
his small hard bed every morning and
emotions in the breasts of a country gen­
“A moulder of intelligent opinion by the Im­
Btivklra'a Arnica Balve. f
partial pre-entMlton of both ride- ot important
praying that during the day his logical
tleman nnd of n tailor by addressing a let­
subjects.”— Philadelphia I’ubHc Ledger.
The best salve in the world far cuts, ter to thu gentleman. “Mr. Thomas Rug­
faculty might discharge iu function mor­
bruises,
s»res,
ulcers,
salt
rheum,
fever
ally, and that his moral faculty might dis­
gles.” nnd n letter to the tailor, “A.Titwell, ItaatCooper ..
The Jist ot recent contributor* to the
IV 114.1 AM O. LOWDEN.
charge its function logically, and that over aorca, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, &amp;q.” The gentleman was sorely offended Rich load J unci.
Review forms a roll of representativw
r»
Lawyer.
all the operations of all his other faculties coms, und all skiu eruptions, and positive­ and the tailor felt fiaUsred. The customs Creaeey
men aud women of the time, including
Office over Julius Russell's store, State he might find hv#veuly grace to exercise ly cures pile* or no pay required. It Is of this country make no particplar dis­ Mito
W. E G1.AD8TONK, J. G. IliJLiNE, Cardinal
Delton
street. IhtMings. Midi.'
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or tinction betweeii the prefix “Mr." and the Cloverdale
both a logical nnd a moral control.
Gibbons, Speaker Reed, Ex-Speaker
A| night kneeling down again to ask uiouey refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. affix “Esq " In Englund there hi a wide SbuiU.................
Carlisle, W. McKinley, Jr.. Ol-ida,:
TUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
forgivenew that, despite his prayer of the For sale by W. IL Goodyear, the druggist. distinction. The title “Esquire” is worn
Mme. Ada'i, General Sherman. Admiral
Attorneys st law.
Mancelonlans are wrestling wlih la by justices of the peace, well to do country
morning, one or more of these same facul­
Porter, Mme. Blavatkkt, T. A. Edison.
(Her Ha-lu&lt;Ka bsihu-sl hank.
gentlemen and professional men. It ranks
ties—be knew and called them all familiar­ grippe.
Hnxtliijta. Mk-IiIbhu.
Bishop H. C. 1’uTTKiL Elizabeth S.
Assoccue offires, at GiauU Hupiils, Mleh.
next
to
knighthood.
The
prefix
“
Mr.
”
is
ly by name, Iwing a metaphysician—hiul
P
hei.i’&gt;. Chas. S. Faknell. a. J. Bal­
Our life is matI*’ up of mistake* and the
gone wrong in a manner the most abnor­ greatest one I ever made was In not using | applied to tradesmen aud other plain peo- Laostmc
four, John Morley. Col. IL G. IngkrA. SHELDON,
mal, shaiurlesa and unforeseen. Thus, on Ixxwe's Extract Red Clover long ago. 1 pie of respectable callings. The miscel­ Detroit
S01.L,
Henhy George. Chauncey M.
Abstract nnd Real Estate Office.
the whole, a man shy and dry, gentle, lov­ suffered two years, warrely knowing a l laneous use of three two tonus is sonie- Grand Rapid* Ar
Dei’Kw. Edward Bellamy. Professor
able, timid, resolute, forgetful, remorseful, well day. with rheumatism and indigestion, ‘ times confusing to student* of social nnd
James Bryce. Gail Hamilton, etc., ete.
commercial
etiquette.
eccentric, impulsive, thinking too well of had arrived at the conclusion that I was
50 rente n number; 85.00 a year.
Here, fur instance, is "G. V. \V.," who to
risvit g ticomplete&lt;&gt;i Al*tiiu-i Bonk*,com- every human creature but himself; an Il­
Now is the time to subscribe.
ailed irtan the Records, can f-rsils" tomplctr logical logician, nn erring nuirnlist, a wool nothing but a trial to myself and friends. writing n business note to a liank cashier,
1 txtmmenced taking your fluid extract of
4- treats
U- F. RRUOKM. C'wK.
The NBirrit American Review.
•0JJT1L
gathering philosopher, but, humanly Red Clover, in fact arrived at the point Is puzzi^l to know which is tho correct KalamaxiM)
Ar...
3 East 14th street. New York.
.speaking, almost a perfect man.—James where 1 would take anything any one way to address the gentleman, "Mr. J. B. EastGw&lt;M&gt;r Lv..
P.[DRAKE. M. D..
wuric i nutim
di&gt;juin&gt;h «u&gt; .uiv r'Holnicb,
'XJolmeb (Cashier,” or “J. B. Holmes. Esq.,
Lane Allen iu IlariMsr’a
Kiehlabd Janet.
ryouiunicnded. Saw your nd aud thought1 Xg.
Busin&amp;j courtesy knows no Cressey
Office over Holloway's tine store.
I would try n little newspaper recommend• ijn^cdeodt
Milo
code
by
which
*uch
n
question
can
l&gt;e
Office hours from 3 In 4 p. in. TVlvphone. eon
Iteltaa...............
ntion on my own hook. Like all other ■ TlocitlcxL
decided. In this country the prolix "Mr." cinverdalc
nectlug With residence, at HoBouaj 's dnq
.
The
origin of...the---------Mexican. coat of —
arms
---- --------. remedies the first iwltle seemetl to do me
is a perfectly projier and respectful dc?lg- Nhatu ...
is to be found in ancient traditions. The ‘ good. Hut unlike all other remedies I nation of any gentleman. Nothing more
M. U. G11.LASP1E, Notary Public
eagle was the emblem of the primitive ! discovered Do bad effects from taking It. is necessary in addressing men not Occupy­ (■••ata Grove.
Xi fatnd ...
.
and I*. S. Claim AgvnL
Mexicans, hut when Mexican IndejM'mlence i nm now on my thirteenth bottle and ing official rank or station. On tiw other Wo*
Wo&gt;*iburv
will prort’tiij*- ui kinds &lt;»i claiiii^ t-vforo the
Departin'til* ut the lulrrlac office. Callon hint wn» overthrown by Spanish conquest* new . though perfectly well, goon the suppasl- baud, the affix
meaninglejui ns it is
st hh ftore. euntec Court and Jeflersou BU&gt;.. qunrtering* were Introduce, nod only so i t|on tbai if a little does m« ski much good, twro, ia accepted a* » title of dignity, and tensing .
Datroit..........................
much of the.original sytniiols remained as wm keep it up.
HantlUk’s. Mi&lt; h.certainly can give u&lt;&gt; offense. American Grand Rapids Lv ...
would serve to emphasize the glory «&gt;f tho |
Very truly your*,
business men are no &gt;tickli*rs for titles of
•Ntops on signal only.
M. FOOLER.!&gt;.!». S.
conquerors. When Mexican imlependence ■
J. a' Eheiii.INg,
Nos. s nnd rt will not carry pa«renger» unless
any kinJk. Copeiseness is'the main thing
kiu. restored a just regard fur tradition _.
....
with frelgitt trahi permits
N
Utopia.
I1L
iu their currvspondenw. Most of them provided
Freight trains will be run nt the convenience
led to the n-uabilitatiomof the ancient coal , The Alden canning factory, of Brntoh wuuldimdoubt address ’TJ. V W.'s” bank
of the enmoanv. whn re.w-rve therlaht to change
of arms.
i Harbor? is already making contracts with friend/ as “J. B. Holmes, Cashier.” iu&gt;d t hi: time of such trains without noHre.
A. BARBER, M. 1&gt;.,
•
The luW Ol April 14, 1823, directed that
F Bimh. (ten I Manager.
that/wouid meet nil requirements of busi­
•
Physician and Surgeon,
the arnus should bo *‘ehc Mexican eagle growers for tomaloes.
ness courtesy.—New York Titoea.
office over Nevin’s store. Gffice hours from : resting on the left claw of u nopal (plant
u&gt;«i’. ru.
I
have
suffered
for
years
with
rheumsof The genu* enema). The nopal grow* on ■ •
..... ....----- a ruck iu the midst of a lake. The eagle tlsm. l&lt;w of appetite, and disordered blood,
W. LOWRY, M. D..
gruap* a scrprjil in his right claw, and is [ and after great expenditure., of time and k There is a widespread belief that the
•
Phy&gt;irfan and Surgcor..
in
the
m
t
of
rearing
it
to
piece*
with
iL*
!
money
had
almost
given
up
all hope* of presence of growing plants and cut flowers
Makes a sj»vcia!t.v nt ireatiux Utseawn of the
KYEanU KAI*. *.'t&lt;! ttiv proMTvatlon of virton iwnk. Two branches, ow of laurel anti : relief. Hearing uf Hibbard's Rheumatic in rooms is in some wnys prejudicial to
ti.y
Otting SPECTACLES and eye the other of evergreen oak, adorn these ' Syrup, I grasped it os a last resort, and those who sleep therein. This beiiel IS
probably due to the fact. learned at school,
Office and residence on Broad* ay, near Court arm* in conformity with the design em- after using six bottles found almost entire that plants give off at night carbonic acid,
ployed by the ruler of the first champions relief. 1 am now able to wofk on my farm
HoiL*e.H*rtlugs. Mich.
A PAPER THAT IK INRTRt’CTmt AND
of independence. ”
I with ease, which 1 have not done in and the knowledge that this gas is irrespi­
ENTKBTA1XINO white of aouad prtaelptaa.
C. WELTON
Tho allegory thus depicted I* explained years, and 1 advise all persons suffering rable. A writer lull recently published the
A PAPER that rives Um, LATEST HOME
iqr the following legend; The Aztfca came j with rheumatism anihothcr Mood troubles^ results of sonic experiments mode in u
closed greenhouse, showing how fanciful
!&gt; agent foe the Ohio Fanner’s lusnraxtee Co from a remote country called Aztlan. nod : to try this metllclne.
NEWS, the latevl FtirclRu auti General New*.
Ho writes policies on a man » property against
are these fears.
HA
PKURY,
”
* rwick
'
WASHINGTON AND CONGKEKS1QNAL
loss by flre.l!&lt;btn!ng or wind; against a man'» after long peregrination rested iu ChupuL i
In thia- greenhouse were «;,0U0 growing
NEWS. AU MlchUaa Leg Watlre And PolttL
,
Thurman. Mich.
tc’ivs*. Inasmuch as they Were afiiieted I
life by death and accident.
eal Ncwa
and bcaot by various ijvudioua enemies, i Sold by F. L. Heath. Prepared only by plants, and the average of three experi­
RELIABLE MARKET REPORTS; qmAoments
mode
early
on
three
different
morn
­
QMITU A COLG ROVE,
who attacked them with the cunning of j The Charles Wright Medicine Company, ings after the place had been dosed tor
tten'- ^raRM PKODVCT5. UVE 5TUCX
■erpenta, their priests searched for n*pot ; Detroit. Mich.
(Office tn Union block, Ha.rtfngs.&gt;
, BRIGHT. CRISP. RENSnHJt EDirnRIAM
to which they might establish themselves ! Tre Greenville potato starch factory more than twelve hours exhibited only
Practice Is all the courts of the stale.
4.03 parts of carbonic acid |*r 10,GUO. We
on Political. Social and ttenoral Topic*.
permanently. Finally they discovered a ; has dosed nnd will remain so until a
cau judge by this experiment that from told me was as good as a
*Y GLEANINGS PHOM THE PREMP-NaUea.
point ou the shore of a lake where an ■ cheaper crop t* harvested.
E. KEN ASTON.
one or two plriuta the quantity of gmigivetr
eagle,
perched
upon
a
nopal,
was
devourI
•
Attorney at Law,
.
FREE—Get from your dealer free, the
off must be far too small for recognition,
(Oves'J. s. tioodvear
»tnre)
tog a serpent. Thia seemed a good omen,
TO Bl
Ixxmwj’s Red Clover Pile Bcmecly, is a and certainly many hundred times less S/a Book. It has handsome pictures and
Practiors in wi courts ol the State Collecliou. and accordingly they chose this point, be- J
tnintna
poaltive specific for all forma of the dis­ than that formed by a burning taper or valuable information about horses.
Poultry.
promptly attending to.
lieviug that in so doing they were obeying J ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, nicerated given off by one pair of lungs.—Amateur
Two or three dollars for a ^a Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more
' tbouxbts and «xpaR. TIMMERMAN. Hunurpathlc I*by- the will of their gods. They founded there and protruding piles. Price 50c. For Gardening.
the city of Tenschititlan, which today is
and cat Iob to kwp warin.
•
eWan and Surgeon.
,
the populous City of Mexico.—Exchange. sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Au Adventurous Dash.
(fiffiie over Lalbrvp’t&gt; drtis*i«»re.&gt;
II AU SkETCHE*.*nb&lt;n&lt;i»n»G
t* oraniNAL
brlcat (aylng*. wit aad ba»Steam tugs are still running on Grand
I
SA
Five
Mile
There was noticed one summer In Con­
Traverse Bay. and there are as yet no cert!, N. H., an odd appearance in the top­
ARTI* V. BARKER, Real Estate, lnAn Engineer**; Experience.
(
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GOOD
STORIES
and
FLEASINO
HATTER
)
5/A
Boss
Stable
suranee and toutns.
signs of ice.
I I roryouns people, that tbe children may
most branches of a tree believed to tie 123 Ask for
Office *11h J. G. Kunyan &amp; Son i door* nortl . Engineer Knvenngli, nt the Union Pa­
I I alway« regard the paper a» a frtand.
jeare old, and the observers could hardly
&gt; 5/A Electric
cific, is by no means a superstitious man.
of Ptnloffice.
|
A
LITERARY
KELECTlON*
AND
STORTBS
believe their eyes. But when an advenBpecialUtantlon given to making exebangre and yet he believe* that coming event*
( 5M Extra Test
of property. The intere.ts of lutn-rmtldenl often cast their shadow before them iu the shllil, softens the Bums, allava all pain, cures lurons marine climbed up the old giant he
property ownersearwtuliy looked after. Farm, form Of presentiments. He tells a curious wind eolle and to Um best remedy fordtsrrhaa. found that tho sight had not been deceiv­
30 other styles nt prices to suit everyBUCH A PAPER
of all sizes tor sale or cxchaage. House* and
ed; a currant bush was growing contented­ bodv. If you can't get them from your
but truthful story of his own experience. Twenty-fl*e cents a bottle.
Torch luike, well known to northern ly up there, and clusters of ripe fruit were
He was running on a road in Central Dlihanging
from
the
stems
as
if
it
were
the
resorters,
is
not
yet
frozen
over.
nois, and daily piloted his engine over a
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
natural thing for currant buabvu to grow
high bridge that spanned a stream flowing
in the tops of ceatury-ol&lt;ftrees. It is sup­
near Chatsworth, Ills., the scene of the
F. BKOfEtiSEU, Fntpriffr,
l&gt;r. awxn
horrible railroad disaster. The bridge was
It can be given m a cup &lt;«X tea or coffee, with posed tiiat earth collected by the winds of
tor. Jefferson and Court Rta„ Harting*. Mich. a mammoth structure 80 feet high, stone, out
the knowledge of the peraon taking It, years in the little cleft*. and that the seeds
And It* Household Supplement.
effretlnu a speedy and permanetit euro, whether of the currant had been brought by birds,
Rates, S I -OO per Day.
and capable of withstanding the most sav­ the
valient Is a inoderwie drinker or ait alcoholic to find their home in the gathered suit—
This House Is new. with plwftht rooms. The age attacks of nature's artillery.
wreck. Tbousadd* of drunkards
Wide
Awake.
patrouage of the public iM^^Peertulh wilklted.
cured
who
have
taken
the
Golden
Specific
In
Nevertheless, one- night, as his steam
IPox* $1.00 a Yeaa?.
their coffee without their knowhdse, arid to­
steed was approaching tho bridge, Engi­ day
believe they quit drinking of their own free
neer Kavenagb had a premonition that all will. No barrolul effect results from
«dShooting, a* a sport, has a ridiculous ua
mmlrtrBXkxt. Cure, guaranteed. Send for elrastings
ity
ane was not right. Why he should bare cular
and full ptrtirular* Addre-w In con­ well as a cruel aide. A man entering a
thought so he could not and cannot tell.
fidence, GoldKX SraciFIC Co.. 1® Race Street, country railroad atation saw another man
The day had been a bright one; the night OinetDoaU.
Hastings, - - Mich.
&lt;k
standing with n gun under his arm, cvp.
wtm dark, to be sure, nut not with tem­
South Bay City’s water works hgve been dently relating a hunting experience to
pestuous clouds. However, be could not satisfactorily tested.
ARE
CAPITAL $75,000.00
two other hunter*.
shake off the strange warning that bad
GENUINE WtTHOUTTME •* LABEL
SURPLUS W.000.00.
Kirk Headache.
“I fired,” said the man with The gun, NONE
Manned by Wm. Ath.- - -cm*. Phthida . who
Th Fm Pin Ciihij Ditrait, K
seized him nnd stopped his engine. Going
Loom*** Red Clover Pills core sick “and the animal fill plump to t hr ground; make
tho nnwoa Hofir wmxmI Raker Ri*nv-»»
before
he
peered
over
the
edge
of
«
deep
headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, consti­ but he was only wounded, nnd started up.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
cavern, and the thunder of a thousand bat­ pation, 23c. per box, 5 boxes for 81. For I pursued him with the relentlessness of a
Michigan.
tling waves was borne to his ears. Tho
GOLD XXD1L, ME, UR.
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
red Indian, and with the clubbed butt of
Open for business Dec. 15. iWS tn building for bridge had been washed entirely away.
School opened Monday to Bdlealre’s my gun I finished him!"
There were 303 passenger* on tho train.—
inertj- occupied by Messer Bros.
•
“
What
sort
of
a
beaut
was
thia?"*
asked
fine, new school bouse.
Denver Republican.
the newcomer.
officers:
m
------------- -- ----“A chipmunk,” said the man with the
These pills are scientifically compounded,
D. G. Robinson. President;
XT bat Constltstre a Nation.
and nnifonn to action. No griping pain *o gun.—Youth's Companion.
Fifty million* of people'on 8,000,000 of
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier square milre of territory dp not constitute commonly following the use of pills.
The united crosses of Englaud and Scot­
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
the United States of America. A million dren with perfect safety. We guarantee land were first used on ths flag in H’bti by
dvjictobs:
or so of people occupying 21.000 square they have no equal In the cure of sick order of King Jnmcs, then sovereign of the
Dan W. Reynold*,
miltw did not constitute Greece. It was the headache, constipation, dyspepsia and two countries. In that year some differ­
. A. Greblo.
D. G. Robinson,
Greeks who constituted Greece; it is Amer­ biliousness, and, ns an appetizer, they ex­ ences having arisen between the ship* of
Chester Mwr,
John CsrrrtTi.
icans who constitute America. So many
thfi two countries ut sea, Un* king ordaiuod
P. T. Colgrove.
people thrown together on one territory no cel any other preparation.
that a new fla« be adopted, with the
Hl 111 IB oil has l**pa rTOaOTod&gt;lfl
crosses of St. Andrew and SL George inter­
more make a nation than so many blacks
Foists on EUqnstte for Men.
lilLtfcrtoZutffZj/ Pure
▲General Banking Bn«lnr"« TrsnwrXI
laced.
of stone thrown together to a pUe make a
Tlicre are observances needed tn give
wUMUgand it it Soluble.
temple, nr so many types in pi a book, or grace and finish to a man's demeanor. One
Sitting Bull wear* a eight and one-half
so many thread* in a tangle a fabric.
Every nation has its own distinguishing of then® is the prompt removal of the hat, bat and shaves with,* pair of tweezer*.
not only when meeting au acquaintance on He is able to write hi* name In the En­
features. 1U own type of character, its own
street or on coming into the house, but glish character in a nervous but plain
consdousness,
its own life. To
constitute, the
COD«aOU«ICM,&gt;U'V"H»---------at other times-in a horse car, when ten hand. He requires a bribe of 8! before ex­
are used in its preparation. It has
a nation there must lie not only people and dering a seat to a lady and when she achibiting this accompHahment, however.
more than three times the strength, of
I liuiu
land ana
and laws,,
laws
that- arc self
iu"*.- but —
■■■■ --,
knowk
toe kindmws by bow or word,
evolved, literature that is the expression
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
in an elevator or n hotel corridor when a
On the giocler* of Switzerland are found
of national life, language fitted to express woman is present, and when kissing a
shafts nnd lakes of beautifully blue water.
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
that life, and therefore a life to jo ex­ woman.,be »be only one’s wife, sister or
Blue,
in
fact,
is
the
natural
color
of
both
economical, costing less than one cent
pressed.—Dr. Lyman Abbott to Century.
water nnd ice. In the clefts and crevasses
daughter.
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
There are other things which every man of the glaciers this delicate color is seen.
Rabbrt Mhoes nta* TO «M0»ta«biy tight.
ought to know—trifles, perhaps, but of
strengthening, easily digested,
goMwUy «U&gt; off BSfert.
Jim-A man of your sense surely cannot consequence in making or marring the
It publtahM tho best and moat reliable
King George of Greece is one of the moet THE ‘COLCHESTER ” BVBBEK CO.
and admirably adapted for invai1-1believe that dreams foretell occurrencesf
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Um-I tell yon 1 do. It was only hurt ful customs of rising when a lady enters rather elegant figure, a fresh romplexion
—
week that I dreamed of hearing that good the room and remaining Handing until aud is bald. He la a fine 'zma-t an. but
hr fte Frar, th Shd-Bn^ir, th old
Sold by Orooor* everywhom
song. -Still So Gently G’cr Me Steal- *be is seate&lt;l; of opening ths door for a prefer* walking to riding.
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tog,” and before morning a turglar took lady and then stepping aside while she en­
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During the last twenty-four year* 2,400
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Among the small but uupl«w*nt man­ bulb and 1.700 horse* have been killed in
tin.
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A. E. Kbnahtox. Sec'y-

The attention of the Economist has late­
ly been called to au argument designed to
show tiiat toe low price of farm products
is not dm- to overproduction. Its author
calls attention to the fact that, tahlle our
wheat crop in 1880 was larger than the
crop of 1888, yet the price of wheat was
31.34K a bushel In the former. «nl only
gO.TOh in the latter year. Therefor*-,
evncludes the reasoner, there was no over­
production in 1888. Other example# arc
also cited where price ami produrllon of
other things show a similar variation; but
as they are all perfectly analagous to the
train of reasoning as presented in [the fig­
ures given, they all must stand or fall with
toe validity or fallacy of the wheat argu­
ment
The mere size ctTa crop does not deter­
mine whether overproduction prevails or
r»oL The number of consumers must also
be considered. The wheat crop iof 1880
was phenomenal, but toe demand was corleepondingly targe. The crop of 1888 was
much smaller, but the demand had de­
erawed even more rapidly. Heice the
tower prices because of the too great sup­
ply. The reason of the greater demand in.
1880 was that England had to depend for
two-thlrds of her wheat supply u&gt;on the
United States. In 1888, although our
wheat was offered at a much lower figure,
wc could not induce her to take much
more than one-thin! of her supply from us.
She could buy elsewhere even cheaper
than the ruinously low price
which
Asoerican wheal was offered. This is why
we had overproduction In 1888 with a small
crop and no overproduction with tlw larger
crop of 1880. There ueed be no doubt in
the matter. Official fibres from lhe re­
port on “Commerce and NavagaUou" for
1888 show that In 1888 the total foreign
demand for thh wheat of all the principal
wheat-exporting countries was 205,121,811
bushels. In 1888 the quantity exported
wua 931,162,384 busheta. The United
States contributed 14|.483,007 bushels
(89.13 percent) of lifts amount to 1880,
and only 49,531,915 busbeta (19.90 per
eent) in 1888. The reason of the great
tailing off In tlie share of the exports is
that in 1880 Itossta supplied 36,565.653
beabels; India, 13,896.163 bushels, and
the Argentine Republic’s contribution had
■Mltiplied 200 fold, having risen to 8,721.-:
751 bushels.
The thought that lies back of the tariff
•'reformer's" dental that there is any over­
production in farm products probably is
that protection is in some way accountable
for toe falling off in toe demand for Ameri­
cas wheat. The “reformer” will have
•one difficulty In convicting protection of
the charge that it has caused the remarka­
ble diminution In our foreign wheat mar­
kets. Al the outset he will find that dur­
ing toe years of even a higher tariff than
Is now in force our exports of wheat grew
far more rapidly than they have declined
abate 1880. After the close of the war in
1800, we exported only 986.229 cwte. to
Great Britain, which has always been
alm out our sole customer for breadstuff^.
Daring the highest of high tariff years that
Mtowed there was a wonderfnl increase in
exports to Great Britain:
QMntities of wheat and flour exported
to the United Kingdom in each year, from
!M8tol888.
Years
Cwta.
18M .... 980,829 187427,806,059
1887 ......... 5,091,738 187588,379,151
1888 ........... 6,753,589 187838.833,403
18W15.830,357
187728,594,005
187915.057,236 187833,588.180
187115,896,381 187944.619,619
1*79
9,684,349 188044.783,100
3«181,775.110
188145.699,956
la it not dear that our foreign wheat
teede rises and falls Independently of tlie

The hardest rock which the ‘-reformer'w»m against is the fact that u our sales
Of wheat fail off a country that has a far

yet Xngtand ebooacii rather to buy Russiaa
than American wheat Blot out the Rusatom wheat fields and we will never agaiu
teticebted with an overprodaction.
What more convincing proof that toe
MftJjr than the price of thia

to get rid of the orcrproducUnn which
prevahed -Kronowtat.______

•riwy were all hardened criminals and lnJ
mujc an some subjects.
The Vermontville Echo heartily favors
the higher IwUtutlow of learning but
objects to paying 311.000 aptace to raduate young men from the State Mining
school.
Augusta boasts of having 27 residents,
whose ages are o-ter 70 years each, toe
oldest one being 95 years.
Jack Brady, who was arrested Iu Battle
Creek recently after being stabbed in a
saloon row, was released on his own
recognizance and bfis'il't shown up since.
Furthermore Battle Creek people l&gt;ope
that he won’t.
.
A saloon was closed In Battle Creek last
week because the income wasn't sufficient
to meet the expenses. I^el it be recorded.

and the aaaociatton luw just saved a suit
for damages by paying the shot man 875.

Oscoda and Au Sable are thinking about
couaolidating
and Incoming toe county
।
iseat of Iosco county; but Tawas City ta go­
tency with which free trade attorneys con­
ing to fortify against such a move by ask­
tinue their misrepreroutetoms o; the terms
ing for a city charter and thus getting five
and effect of the existing tariff taw. Con­
supervisors.
fronted by the fact that every Industry
Farmers tan get their government seeds
hitherto adequately defended against for­
by writing to the senators now who have
been notified that each has to Ids credit to
eign competition Jong enough to become
Secretary
Rusk’s bonis 20 quarts of field
established on a firm basis has responded
corn, 40 quarts of oats, SO grape plants
by a lowering of prices, these brevet Cobaud 200 strawberry planta.
denltes seem determined tiiat the recently
West Bay City ta not willing to change
enacted law shall not have opportunity for
its name until it consolidates with Bay
adding one more proof to the unbroken
CHy.
chain of evidence as to the economy of sup­
plying the hdme market from adequate
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
The Allegan gas well Is down about 100
home resources.
The contractors and builders of the now
Scarcely a day has passed, since the feet.
In a scuffle between Clark Bushand Jas. Fuller-Beebe block were in the city yester­
passage of the McKinley bill was assured,
day, to have the building accepted or
without seeing the columns of the opposi­ Barney, of Allegan, the former had hta leg rejected. It is reported that the building
broken. Barney was arrested by Bush for
tion press on both sides of the Atlantic assault but was convicted.
was not built according to specifications
aud therefore was not accepted.
loaded with denunciations of that measure,
Judge Henry A. Shaw, an old and high­
By the death of Count Noble, which oc­
and prophecies of business disasters that ly respected resident of Eaton Rapids,
......
curred Jan. 20, and which has been pre­
were to follow its enactment Flrat In the died last week of general debility.
viously mentioned in the Telegraph,
list of calamities was to be the loss of for­
CoL S. A. Browne, of Kalamazoo, the America loses a great field dog and a
eign manufacturers to pay the increased noted horseman, says that there is a big chief of English setters in this country.
Count Noble was a black, while and tan.
duty exacted in the case of a few articles, demand for horses just now.
notwithstanding the fact that more foreign
There are several cases of scarlet fever and was whelped in 1879, iu the kennels
of Mr. Llewellen. The late Mr. D. C.
in
Plainwell.
products than ever before were put on the
Saubom, of Baltimore, Barry Co., Import­
Several brick business blocks are among ed him to this country In July. 1880, and
free list
And how has this prophecy been fulfill­ the contemplated Improvements Al Plain­ It is to a great degree due to hta training
. ’
that the dog gained such an eminence in
ed? Precisely as ever)' one promulgated well this year.
Wrp. Pike was spearing fish in the Kala­ the field. Count NObie distinguished
by the free trade cabal; experience has.
himself as a winner In numerous contests
mazoo
river
last
week
and
jabbed
the
spear
shown it to be false. Of course foreigners
with other great dogs, his first heat in the
th rough! his foot
grumbled, as they always have done, at
American Derby at Vincennes, Ind., with
James
Zander,
of
Kalamazoo,
will
pre
­
Bnellcnburgs May luaverack, being »
having to pay for the privilege of compet­
sent his (opera "Nenago” in San Francisco, memorable one and marking him as a great
ing with our citizens in the markets of this
soon, j
field dog. Mr. Sanborn received many
country; but their anxiety to continue busi­
The l&gt;hr tender at oue of toe prominent offers for hta dog, but always refused
ness was by no means abated. The first
hotels iii Coldwater was arrested last them. Count Noble was a large dog with
month's business under the new tariff week chkrged with pilfering money from a length of body that Illy conformed with
showed a considerable increase of importa­ the Institution. Au examination of his the idea ot a short, cobby body which
usually prevails for this class of dogs.
tions over the corresponding month in home rviulted in finding over $1000 cash His work In the field was especially fine,
concealed in different places.
1889. and this increase was practically
being bold and upheaded. having great
Anson
Benjamin,
of
Yorkville,
was
speed and unlimited endurance and point­
confined to dutiable articles. It further
arrested ilast week for selling liquor with­ ing most decisively. He has a remarkable
showed that these same foreigners, whose
out a license. This Is toe third time record as a sire. Among the moat dis­
trade it was prophesied would be withheld Auson lias had an opportunity to plead to tinguished of his sons and daughters are:
from us, bought from the United States this chaige. He ta out on $500 bail.
' Gath, Roderigo, San Roy. Prince Noble.
very considerably more In October, 1890.'
Furniture men outside of Grand Rapids Carrie J., Paxtang, Roger, King Noble,
tlinn they did in October, 1889, and that talk of building a 8100,000 exchange Katie Noble. Sweetheart and Janet At
the death of Mr. Sanborn the management
they increased by forty-seven per eent the building in Grand Rapids.
of the dog went into the hands ot Mr. B.
average of their purchases fromlhis coun­
Willard Knapp, a young elevator boy in F. Wilson, who tunied over the revenue
Grand
itaplds.
had
a
very
narrow
escape
derived
from the dog to‘Mr. Sanborn's
try during the proceeding ten months In
daughters. Mrs. Ed. Zander, of this city,
1890. Value of exports for the first ten from death last week.
a
daughter
of Mr. Sanborn, ta In- posses­
months in 1890, 8630,530,040: for October, i John Bennett, of Hoytville, cut a balm
of gllead tree the other day that he set out sion of a fine tropy cup of silver, won by
$67,061,504.
as a small sprout 31 years ago last spring. one of the count's offsprings. Mr. Wilson
To this complexion comes the scarecrow ■ It measured across the stump 32 inches Iu a letter to the American Field says that
of diminished foreign trade under the op­ aud from it he cut one 12 foot log and TK he had never seen the equal ot Count
Noble, whom tie considered to be the best
erations of a protective tariff; and, foresee-: cords of eighteen inch wood.
setter of the nineteenth century.—Kala­
Ing the same fate'for all their prophecies
A. IL Jerotne, living near Grand Ledge mazoo Telegraph.
committed
suicide
last
week
by
taking
of business calamities, the enemies of our
R. C. Canfield, formerly of this county.
protective txAicy are now industriously laudanum. Domestic jars the cause.
Is in jail at Charlotte, having been arrested
Sheriff McQueen, of Kent Co., stopped a on the charge of murder. Friday night
working to prejudice sentiment against the
the body of a little girl was found
existing tariff taw before the wisdom of its prize fight near Grandville last week.
Portland is having a lively time over the stark naked in the icy water* of
provisions are more fully vindicated by tlie
the Grand River at Dtamondale. and
IK»
toffice.
Increased prosperity that is certain to fol­
from marks on the body It was certain
The Grand Ledge Coal Co. is taking out that a terrible tragedy had taken place.
low its retention on the statute book—and
Just who the unfortunate little girl wai
that, as they very rightly fear, in time for a carload ot Dre clay every day.
baffled every effort of noted detectives to
influence upon the result of the next annual
ascertain for several days, but the mystery
election. Nothing has proven,so seriously
Alpena masons have opened a new 89,000 has been cleared, the murderer has been
arrested and lias confessed the horrible
an impediment to the successful propaga­ temple.
The history of toe murder reads al­
tion of free trade ideas as the Imperious
SL Clair county now talks of a 5100,000 deed.
most like a ehaper from tlie most sensation­
logic of history—nothing so much aunoys court hoqse.
al novel. Tlie little girl proves to be Nel­
the free trade theorist as to lie confronted
Manistee, Mason and Benzie counties lie Griffin, b ward of the State Public
school, of Coldwater. Wednesday of last
with the solid facts of "business experience. may form a new judicial district
The Ionia county fishing dub has secur­ wt-ek Canfield, who is about 50 years of
age, called at the State Public school and
ed 20.000 brook trout for its streams.
asked for a girl for adoption, giving his
Bishop Richter dedicated the new 840.­ name as E. HenderahotL of Parma. The
Cable Dispatch.
Cable Dispatch.
[From Free - Trade] [Form
Protected] 080 hospital at Saginaw yesterday. It ta superintendent was not favorably Impress­
called SL Mary’s.
ed with toe applicant s looks, and ordered
(England]
[France.]
London, January 10. Paris, January 10.
The Chelsea national bank is running the State agent of Jackson county to Inves­
Yesterday
after­
The scenes- about the Cooper-Wood flour mills. The compa­ tigate Hendershott’s story, and wire him
any reason why toe child should not go.
noon 200 tattered, the Ministry of fi­ ny is financially unsteady.
No answer being received and Henderhunger-pinched men, nance In
Paris,
Preparations are on hand to trausmorgra. ahotVs story appearing reasonable, Nellie
marched along the yesterday morning
Thames embankment; were very curious. phy the whole of the Gratiot county Pa­ Griffin aged 12 years was regularlv adopted
I#- the old man, and the two left the Insti­
but their stomachs Subscriptions were trons Into a Fanners' Alliance.
were too empty for to be received at the
The Ypsilanti electric road has been tution together Wednesday night. The
fight. This afternoon opening of the of­ Fold to the company owning the rapid finding of toe body of an unknown little
there have been scores fices for the loan of trainsit line between that city and Ann girl at Diamondale aroused toe superintendeni'a suspicions, and an answer to hta
of meetings of the some S170.000.00j&gt; Arbor.
request for an accurate description of the
unemployed.
Flags offered by the gov­
Jesse Maxwell, of Kalamazoo Is in jailI deceased tallied so closely with Nellie
and revolutionary em­ ernment.
Before
blems were plenty, daylight the crowd because he Is suspected by the officers of’ Griffin’s appearance, that lie made a per­
and cacli
meeting of applicants began beiug the cause of his step-child's death.
sonal visit to the scene of the murder and
gathered round a ban­ to gather.
They
P. S. Lee, dieesemaker. of Morenci, files positively Identified her. As soon as toe
ner bearing this in­ wrreofall classes, mortgages upon all he possesses to secure1 girl was identified an active search was
sert prion: “We de­ from the capitalist’s 58,000 worth of debts. He also ran a dry commenced to find toe man, and at last he
was found on a farm where he had been
mand tlie right to la­ agent to the work­ goods store.
•
bor. and don’t intend men In blouses aud
working for several years. When arrest­
Charles Ellsworth, of Yale, who was! ed. alias Canfield, denied toe crime
to starve." The dis­ the
workwomen
tress in some provin­ with braziers hug­ with David Downs, when he fell from ai aud said that he knew nothing of It He
cial towns Is said to be ged In their arms to a wagon and was killed, as been acquittedI was subsequently positively identified by
greater than in Lon­ keep them warm. at Port Huron of manslaughter.
the Superintendent of the State* » d
don. At Newcastle- The Incident tells
Mt Clemeps has a progressive tiddledv- school as the man who adopted the gin.
on-Tyne, there are volumes as to the wlnk club. The members take to the He was taken to toe Charlotte jail and
said to be “four miles three characteristics mineral baths after each session, the game Monday confessed the murder. He savs
of underground dwell­ of the French peo­ being such a brain weakener.
that after leaving Diamondale he lc&lt;l the
ings with dripping ple-1 heir patient,
girl to some woods and when she cried he
It has b«fn cold all winter at Negaunee■ torew her down ami strangled her to death.
wet walls, places into and untiring indus­
which the light never try. their equally and an Iceberg 30 feet high has been form­■ Her clothes he hid under his employer’s
conies except when patient and self­ ed from the drippings from a railroadI barn. He says he can give no motive for
filtered through a denying economy water tank. It will not melt before July. the Iwrrible deed only that he must have
dark medium," in and their confidence
The Scandinavians, of Manistee, are, been insane. He ta 54 years old and sepa­
which live working­ in their govern­ making better preparations than the native, rated from hta wife in tills county several
men and their famiL ment
popuiati^Q. They have six churches and( years ago. The crime prqyes him to be
two temperance societies, and more com­ possessed of a fiendtali, brutal mind, and a
life sentence seems to good for snch a
ing.
.
brute. Later, Canfield was taken before
NEIGKBORINGCOUNTIE8.
Sanilac county farmers are going to ask: Judge Hooker, who ta holding court at
the Jagislature for a 35,000 appropriation Charlotte, plead guilty, and was sentenced
Scarlet fever at Portland.
to build a big ditch to reclaim hundreds of’ to Jackson for life.
The Grand Ledge Coal Co. have 30 acres of marsh near the source of Black
miners at work at present and is taking river.
out over two car loads of coal every day.
Between 100 .nd l»s attended the tmehJoha Roupp. city marshall of Cedar
IntUtute Saturday, notwltbatandlnr
Belding ta considering the question Springs, 1s arrested because be Is charged
* «•»« deal or Itllemt waa
wlietber it will be best to Incorporate or with 1laving doctored delinquent tax bills ‘‘T
so that be collected about 335 extra for his UteityanrreaeoL Toe paper, Uf Proto,
sterling. Bacon and McLaughlin and one
A run-away borne near Portland ran up work.
by Cta-S. Caaklll were excellent. The reelthe railroad track and disputed the right
The university gymnasium fund haa tatlotn of Mixa Beetle George and Mina
of way with an incoming train. The now reached 837,910. The boys need Ollie Lathrop were Hut, aa wa» alto the
horse was killed.
815,000 more aud your name will go down alnirtWt ot Ute Mlddlerllle high tebool gl«
The little daughter of Dn J. D. Lewis In history If you send a check for tiiat
The other entntag Prot. Slerllng wax
Jost her life last week by getting bold of a amount
bottle of morphine In some unaccountable
The editor of the Grant Graphic left hta agreeably aurprtaed by having hla aeholan
way and eating a lot of It
paper to go woodbineward, by joining the come walking into his home. A most en­
A government fish car wa* around last Salvation Army, and now he ta In the joyable evening was spent, the Prof, mak­
week ami left a lot of mhihews ip lakes in front row flrbtlng hla old companion, tb«« Ing II eotertxUtldg for alt Geo. Irving
“deviL".
pmented the Prof, with a eat ot Sir Wap
Kent aud Eaton counties.
irbeo't, work, on behert or the Kh«g.
The appointment of Maj. McKinley to
James L. Bailey was routeneed to spend
lite latter wea an omeonte that he could
the
vacant
secretaryship
In
the
cabinet
30 days in the Kent county jail last week.
not reply.
While working iu the stone yard he made would make Mr. Borrow!, tho leader of toe
The hdlowlngla a paper which baa been
house, «o aays a Washington correspondalgned Uy a Urge xumber or the bora or
our ar Pool: -We the undesigned doagree
The capital stock of toe New England
Il Is positively stated that a man in ‘h« we WUI tel our muxtachea xrnw S
Furniture company, of Grand Rapids, has
l&gt;ven increased from 8100.000 to 8’50.000. Bath wboro roascieuCT .nd profusion will ioor weekl and will nut .have the
not allow him to drink whtaky keens a
Thb“»““
Tl» Detroit, Leasing A Northern R. R. tame ratUeanakr in his bouse. It’s .
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shot VMte
cure for sxuke bites, von know
360.000.------------------------------------------------- 1
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l!»' &gt;0-1 towboo!with Umlreye. in a sling, w’
•^g^toaayttarttheyare noteauwdby
fighting nor misbehavior to school.
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poultry—Uve: chickens. 7c; duek KtfJ.no.
tUWb«at—S ®'l*wnlte 8J «&gt;. Ko. 2red,fi.OO.

CaXtle-GoM ro extra 4.1584.00; choice heavy
butchers. 3.«4M.»Sheep and Lambs—Sheen, elipped choice tn
extra.
,o ebo,ce
togF-Meditm/wTlitxed 83J0O83.1C.

WOMEN IN RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS.

A very remarkable scene took place in
Ixmdon about the middle of October. 1890.
No less than 40.000 persons gathered to wit­
ness an unusual funeral ceremony.
Mrs. Booth, the wife of the leader of the
Salvation Army, was committed to the
grave with the peculiar rites of that or
ganitation. and thta event attracted the
great concourse of people mentioned.
Mr*. Booth was indeed the founder of
the religious movement called the Salva­
tion Army. She was originally a Meth­
odist, and married “Gen." Booth, ns be is
Abaolutely Pure.
called, who was then a Methodist preacher,
A crean*«f tarter baking powder. Highest
when she was 25 years old.
She b-came very active in bis church, of ail Id leavening strength.—U. 8. Governand on one I occasion, when he had a long
aickness, she took his place in the pulpit,
mid preached with great eloquence and
T. GAMBLE.
fervor.
.
•
Physician aud Surgeon.
Twenty-six years ago Mnu Booth con
ceived the idna of creat ing a mission which,
DELTON, MICH.
under n military form aud dtacipline,
ahanld, by public displays of religious Office at hotel for the present
-seal, arouse the masses of the people to m
more earnest religious spirit
The comer atone of the creed of thl»
singular mission vran made total abstinence
from all intoxicating liquors.
Mrs. Booth further made a stringent PROTECTION
rule that all the women and girta who
OR FREE-TRADE.
entered—or enlisted in—the Salvation
Army should lie very simply dressed. All
WHICH?
the va^iitire of jewelry and gay attire were
Do you want to keep thoroughly
to be renounce*!.
It is needless to aay that this remarkable posted on the.effect| of the New
woman built, up a society which Las long Tariff Law, as shown from week to
been a conspicuous, though somewhat pe­
culiar and fantastic, religi&amp;us agency, es­
Do you want io know all about the
pecially in England.
The Salvation Army has spread, indeed, policy of Protection and have ar. .
to the United States, and also to some jmrta
of the continent of Europe. In many the Free-Traders?
American cities and towns it has its head
quarters, and its processions, imuds nad
song siwging are sometimes witneMs-d in
Then subscribe for your home
our streets; but it is in England, and un­ paper and the AWUUCAX Economist.
der Mm. Booth’s leadership, that the army
published
weekly by the American
iiua luul its largest nnd most effect ire in­
Protective Tariff League, New York.
(Sample
copy
free). The Economist is
“No order,” says an English paper, ‘‘not
even the Jeauita nor the Franciscans hare an acknowledged authority on Pre­
done mo tnucli with Much limited means lection and should be widely read. :
and in so abort a time as the Salvationists.
They have rescued hundreds of thousands The yearlv aubscriptibp of the EcoxoXBT ta fe but we mare made a
of Englishmen from rice and dirt.”
This has been done by services which, if special arrangement with the pub­
they have been fervent, have also been
lishers by which we can send
cheerful and spirited, and by a discipline
you the Ecoxomxst for one year and
which is very strict in its military charac-

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The coinpaufes and regiments of the
army have been regularly officered, and
each officer has his or her distinctive uni­
form; while the rank and file also appear
in a peculiar semi-military attire. Thus,
with a band often at their head, and flags
flying, they •perambulate the streets sing­
ing their military songs; or, gathering at
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some convenient spot, listen to the fervent
open air preaching of one of their oratora.
Mrs. Booth's creation and leadership of
this singular mission is only another in­
stance of the active part which women
have often, for centuries, taken in religious
movements and societire.
The Jews hod their inspired propbettwro*
ns well as female songsters; while the The Aggressive Republican Journal
pagan religions admitted women among
Of the Metropolis.
the circle of their gods and revered their ▲ NEWSPAPER FORTHEMASSlS
vestal virgins.
The Roman Catholics have organized
Founded December 1st, 1837.
their nunneries and their corps of nurses.
The English church has its lady district
visitors, who take care of the material and
spiritual needs of the poor of the pariahr«;
ZXA.±IL3r.
while among die Quakers the spirit movro
women as often as men to deliver their mes­
The Press is the organ of no factions;
sages to the sedate meetings of their sect.
pulls
no
wires;
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Program of the Barry eountjy Farmers
to the Michigan Whip Co. for 08 dozen
Rev. A. D. Grigxby will preach
baiters, braldr* other goods, and It wasn't
Mrs. Dorr Mudge was In Grand Rapids at the Presbyterian church Sunday, Institute. Hastinpt, Mich., Feb. 10 and 11,
much of a day for orders either. The Monday.
Frb. 8th. In the morning ou “Superatl- *91, at Unton kail:
same company received through their
TVKMtiAY, KVEJHXU aKHUIOX, 7 F. MW. R. COOK. Local Editor.
tton and Religion.” In the evening on
Mlu Celia Ensign started for Chicago •Tbe Planet*,” bring h continuation of tbe
agents about M order* mostly for whips
Addrotia by President, Enoch Andnu.
Monday.
»
on the Saturday previous.
Paper, Industrial or Practical Education,
series of popular talks on AstroiDoay.
A good farm cm-tainlng « acre* Of land, situ­
Chas. IL Hoyt.
Dr. Sackett, of Prairieville, was In the
Here t* an Important sheep J tern: Last
ated live nub* •nu’h &lt;»t Im t-i&gt;x» an . known a*
The
Young
iteopfe's
society
of
Christian
Paper, Michigan Weather, Sergeant
tn* Dick lUrrer i*rm. Tb-re are six aeres uf year J. J. Childs gave S800 for 100 Cana­ city Tuesday.
Endeavor meets at the Presbyterian church Conger, chief of State Weather Bureau,
tiihberert «mi. •• uir lwwi*e. fr*uw granary, dian sheep. Since that time he has sold
Mrs. X W. Lunn and.son are visiting In Sunday cvenleg, Feb. 8. st 0 'o’clock.
KOO-1 well *• ci
and s»me o«x»a fruit la
Laoalng.
ndset on the pbu*. Tin* f*rtn will he Mid sheen and lambs enough from the dock to Grand Rapids.
Topic, •'The Power of God’s Word in the WEDNE*I&gt;AT, FORKXOUiF SKSS1OM, 9 A. M.
rhean and ru eon hrtn*. Anyone 0rt*JMBg to bring him 81.130, and has 45 sheep left.
Paper. Best Breed aud Management of
buv address H. Frank Baldwin. Rockford, Farmer* who manage their business in
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aljje-j Wen in Grand Heart.’’ Psalm 119, j-16, to be led by Mr*.
Mich.
________________ this manner never have occasion to speak Rapid* yesterday.
Swine, Clark A. B*rln-r.
Rafter, Sheep Husbandry, A. E. BurnetL
of hnnl time*.
The C. L. S. C. will meet at the home of
Rnbt. Mitehell, of Battle Creek, was in 1
Mrs. TV. S. Goodyear. Saturday cvenlug. 'Mshrant foreman uf Agricultural college
It has been discovered that married la- tliedty Thursday.
farm.
Feb. 7th. with tbe following program:
1
HASTINGS, MICH.
die* under twenty-one years of age, and
Pa|&lt;r, Best Breed an 1 Management of
Orliu VanHorn. of Grand Rapid*, spent
Roll call, with quotations from Pope.
who have no legal right to transter their Sunday In this city.
.
Outline LI.story of England, Miaa Sadie 1Horses, Wm. Crldler.
title to real ••stale, have In many cases
Opening
question box.
Mrs. David Stine, of Lake Odessa, was Roberts.
•lone ihl*, and Representative White will
AFTEBXOON «M®1O», 1:80 P. M.
From Chaucer to Tennyaon, Miss Rose
In
the
city
last
week.
introduce a bill tho coming week to make
Paper, How to Make Hume Iteflulug and
Goodyear.
such acts legal by married women of eigh­
Attractive
for the Children, Mra. Marlette
J. L. Wilkins made a business trip to
Music, Miss Minnie Evan a
•
teen years and upward.
«
.
Grand Rapids Monday.
Studies in Rstromony. Prof. Sterling.
’Carpenter.
l*aper, How to Incrc*»e Farm Income.
England after the Norman Conquest,
Dr. Andrus ba* secured tl»e right to
Editor Flightier. ot the Nashville News
□on.
A.
C.
Towne.
IMPROVED
Shirley
Smith.
1
manufacture a metal toofiug lor rubber was In the city Monday.
Re«dlng. “A pen-picture of Steeleand , Paper. Practical Fruit Growing. Prof.
plates, which entire!} doc* away with gore
W. J. Beal. State Agricultural college.
F. M. Woodmansee, of Vermontville, Addison,” Mrs. Norman Bailey.
muutti and that burning sensation cautM-tl
PajKT. The Silo, H. J. Martin.
Critic, Mr*. M. Hicks.
by a rubber plate, beside* making a light was in the city yesterday.
Opening tbe question box.
and durable set of teeth. Tho*e dralriig
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wagnei’* little girl is
KVKXIXO SESSION, 7 P. M.
The Burry County Sunday School Con­
a new set of teeth should call on him ant* •cry sick with lung fever.
Paper, Butter Making, Mrs. W. K.
vent Ipn will be lield at Middleville. Thurehe will show yon n sample.
HOG CHOLERA, and
Frank Jordan, of Chester, visited R. K. day and Friday, March 19th and 20lh licit. 1Barber.
Lecture. Tlte Cojmtry Lad. Prof.
See the programs uf the Farm.-r’s Insti­ Grunt and family last week.
Program will be announced soon.
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
Howard Edward*. State Agricultural
tute publldiKl elsewhere In thia Issue.
Arthur Brown, of Grand Rapids, was in
The Irving M. E. social will lie held at (college.
HCNnKRDM OF THKM.
Farmers, this Is for yi»ur l&gt;cn«Dt and you
the residence uf Mr. and Mr*. V. G. Hol­
U-clure. A Visit to the Agricultural
should we that it is made a success. Some the ally the fure part of the week.
tCollege Illustrated by StereopUcun Views,
ot the best educator* in the state In the
S. R. Rogers and M. Hermanette, of brook Friday evening.
Secretary Reynold*, State Agricultural
line of aarlculture will be pre«ent, and j Prairieville, were in tho city Monday.
The woman** home missionary socle'ty ‘college.
knowledge may be gietnrd that will b&lt;Mr*. J. ATGreb1c gave n vew pleasant will meet at the home of Mr*. W. D.
Musi? at openingot each session.
highly beneficial on the farm.
L ' 4it&amp;
Sterling
on
Wednesday
afternoon,
Feb.
white party to her friends !a«t fvening.
Music under direction of committee.
■rm io Hog#. Horaoa. Bboep.
l«aat year tlie js-oplc of thia country
11th. All ladir* interested In the same
OFFICERS
E4 Kelley aud family, of Kansas, are areu^uested to be present
paid Germany 926.008,000 for beet sugar.
President. Enoch Andruc Irving.
This would Is- p snttg little sum for the visitlug relatives In the city and vicinity.
Secretary. Charles H. Hoyt.
farmer* of till* northern country If there ■
Treasurer, Win. H. Merrick, Ilnjtlngs. WTEKKTEE. Grand Itapfd&gt;. MUh.
R. B. Messer and John Weinert returns 4H'he 14th anniversary of tlie lla»tlng* W.
were some sugar retltieric* here, as It bn* e&lt;l from a trip through the south Tbur^T *C. T. U. waa held at Good Templar*' ball
COMMITTKK*.
on January 37th. with a good representa­
already been deinomOrated that the beet* dny.
Finance—Wm. H. Merrick. J. M. Roger*,
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. can be raljeil bere. The beets In Germany
tion of meiniier* and a few guests. After Z. B. Hoyt. C. M. Mack and G. R. Bowser.
For sale in Hrutln\j» by
art grown In the coldbsl part* of Prussia ’ Miss Alta Richards, of Middleville, the opening exercise* and a abort program
W’. JL G(H)DYEAR, Diuyybtl.
Entertainment—D. IL Cook, Joa F.
sjwnt Sunday with Mr, and Nr*. IL B. with rejiorts from officer#, the ballots were Mead, C. H. Bauer. Z. B. Hoyt, J. C.
Remember when you want your eyes Richards.
cast for officer* for the coming year, when
Woodruff.
fitted for glcsses that Dr. Lowry has the
tinbuaineaa
meeting
was
adjourned
and
W. H.
Miss Rebecca Striker spent Sunday with
Music—Milan Waldorf,
lM**t possible apparatus for testing the eye.,
the tables spread from bountifully supplied
aud securing the proper kind of glasses. Mi** Ilattm Williams at tiff- lattei’s home baskets.' A very pleasant social hour waa . Schauta nnd G. K- Bowser.
Hr altto ha* a large- stbek of the very finest In Prairieville.
jiansed in discussing the merit* of sand- |
spectacles ami eye glasses, and doe* not
Prof. Eugene Davenport, of the State wiehes. salads, cake and tea. The ballot­
The card party al the Hastings house
subject those desiring to purchase gl*sses Agricultural college of Lansing, was in ing resulted in electing
Friday evening, given by Measr*. R. B.
through him to any delay. He has a fine । the city Tuesday.
Mr*. IL A. Bailey, President.
Messer. P. IL Dunning, D. W. Reynold*
stock of the best mads goods.
“ A. D. Grigsby. 1st Vice Pre*.
and Dr. S. M. Fowler, could not be auri W. II. Schantz started on a trip through
*• Geo. William*. 2nd Vice Prea
On Un- rvenlnit ot Ibe STU, ln»L n I oMoTu«iw’iwt’iwTvSt Kmarky
panned from a social point of view and
THE SArtE
" L. N. Mixer. 3d Vice Pre*.
was a complete success. About 200 Invi­
...
; nlovant tJlIwriiij of friend, mrt ot Uw tore
• wrt rotortlM
ivoiiuiu, bom«.
m-uir,
••
A.
E.
Burton,
Recording
Sec.
tation* had been sent out and aboat 199
*£! ALWAYS THE BEST residence of Mr. nnd Mr*. C. A. Nutt to1
“ R. A. Bailey. Corresponding Sec. were present All were met and promptly
assist them in celebrating the fifteenth j , (h'org- Davis, of Detroit, was In the
•• W. Hayes, Financial-Sec.
anniversary of their wedding day. After c,v &gt;‘ -&lt;‘ nlay. being called here by the
looked after by the above named gentle­
“ L. 11. Stauffer. Treasurer.
spending the evening In conversation nnd j »'fkne*s of bis daughter.
man. who showed themselves to Im? at
For superintendent* ,of departments: home in entertaining company and they
partaking of a bountiful supper the guest* j
McElhaney returned from an «
Marr A Duff have doubled their store
departed leaving with Mr. and Mr*. Nutt . tended visit with relatives in the east Mrs. B. IL Ruse Sunday achool work. Mrs. had seen to everything looking to the com­ capacity and now they have one of the
W. Hayes public meetings and fairs, Mrs. fort of their friends. About half past
IN THE
several useful and Uruillfnl presents as I Wednesday night last week,
L. N. Mixer, jail work, Mr*. Mary Good­ eight all were uabered Into the spacious finest, best lighted aud nicest equipped
mementoes of the occasion.
1 Mlles Curtis, of Battle Creek, Grand year, ttower mlstiom Mrs. Dr. Lithrop, dining room of the hotel aud pedro wa* in­ stores that can be found In the County and
Judge Hooker has made and filed with , chancellor of Michigan In the order of franchise. Mis* Ella Hallock, scientific in­ do Iced in by the nearly 200 present Af­ City.
the County Treasurer the computation of ; Knight* of Pythias was in the city last struction, Mrs. E. Stalker narcotics. Mr*. ter the 30 games had l»ecn played tome exOur store now Is 42 by 85 ft. every comer
- | the proportion of the court btcnographei’.* ww-k.
A. E. Burton press.
celleut refreshments were served. Upon a* well lighted as another. We would also
talarJ each county in this judicial district I
a count of the gome* won Mr*. John Pen­ mention that we made our old Cloak Room
MAFLi: GItOVB
’! will be required to pay for 1891. The
Bliss (Tara Fuller returned to her home
(which
was 13 fL by 30 ft) lute a Ladies
dergast. Mr*. Will Chidiater, Mrs. Oscar
The ret-tiblfean* ot thl« township will l&gt;ni.i I nn&lt;nl*er of case* inin court
court und
ana the
me amount*
amount* in
in Belmont.
jmmoknia N.
a. Y.. Saturday
aaturoay after
arrer an exTbe following are the case* for the Young and Mrs. Chas. Huffman among Walting Room and Toilet Room. This Ban
thrir omeu*. to elrc- deleastea In attend Ute to «tie
——
uare:
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paid
Barm
182 rase*. $338.90; | tended ...
visit
In »«.i_
this _«...
city. Mi** Fuller has
&lt;v&gt;hvenitoa at Ha«ttna*. Fe'«. »s&lt;h. POI. nn
tlie ladies were even with 15 games won Improvement that we think will be much
February
term,
which
convenes
next
Munmured.*? lire !3h dayot Fen al Jo elork p. m. Calhoun. 282 cases. $578.08: Eaton. 238 made many friend* here who regret tier
each. Mm. Young winning the prize, appreciated after a long and weary ride,
at the ••enter.
By order of com.
departure.
casuft. $593.03.—Charlotte Republican.
n beautiful i41ver toilet set upon a place to rest yourselves and children.
CBIMIXAI.
.
V^unday afternoon a young *oh of Solon
I n order to make things
Mr*. J. W. Bentley. Nr*. Carrie Good-­ The people v*. Frank Treat, violating the cut The writer gave himself away by
winning 17 game* aud the gentleman's
Yfead, of Rutland, was fooling with a cart­ year. Mr*. Hannah Bartow. Mr. and Mrs. liquor law. held for sentence.
ridge. and hitting it with a slate pencil it Fred Harlow. Mrs. L. D. Gardner and son.
The people va Jas. Seely and James prize, a bandteme silver coffee cup and
UNUSUAILY LIVELY
saucer. Take It all Iu all It was a grand
Circulation this week
2.000 j was discharged- The 'bullet went in one Charles, attended the funeral of Mrs. Culp, larceny from dwelling bouse.
direction and the slate pencil in anoth­ Cha*. Barlow in Coldwater Tuesday.
In our Mammoth Establishment we will
- The people v*. James Seely, jail break­ affair, and the above gentleman have rea­
son to feel proud of the manner in which keep
er. The little leaden tubmlle ploughed
ingScarlet fever is prevalent all over the through two or three finger* of hi* right
Mi*a Carrie Mersbon' left for Chicago
The people va. Orin Dayton, assault they entertained their friends.
•tate.
hand »&lt;&gt; that they itatl to be amputated, Tuesday where she will continue her with Intent to commit rape.
and we hear that the slate pencil Injured
’ ’ ’ studies In music. Miss Mention has for
••Dirt Cheap"—See farm for safe elseThe people va Carrol Cutler, malicious
his other hand, though how badly we did Several months filled the position of opnn- injury to personal property.
u here.
FdUowlng are the real estate transfers
ist at the M. E church and leaves a host
All tbe time.
not kart).
The people va Burton S. Howe, obtain­ of the week ending Feb. 2. 1891. a*
of friends who wish her continued success ing property under false pretense.
taken from tbe books In the register’s office:
The supreme court last week handed In tlie musical world.
this city.
Our specialties for the present will be
Tlie
people
vA
Harry
J.
Larpe,
perjury.
down a decision In relation to school disci­
Ranil Roush to ti atlees U. B. church, lot 1 blk your Choice of seventy-five
There were 14 discharges and 8 mortga­ pline that will be approved by all parent*.
The people vs. Harry Jones (2 cases), 5 Frrryort 8T1
N. M. Prlndle to Jonathan llnwli, on lota no
ge* recorded last week.
uttering a forgtd order.
It appears that a young girl in the case In
Tlie importance of displaying goods In
T t&gt;)k 6. Middleville *40 .
The people va Henry Northrop, perjury. fl and
Elmer Kintc to J. D. Klug, 40.i sec 18 Yankee
We are in receipt of the dally proceed­ qovation, wa* refused prnniMlon tn leave store windows should Dot be overlooked
Tbe jMNjple va Eugene Wlleox. criminal 8pnng»*1.7M»
the room, although the sestdotw were two by dealer*. The majority of shoppera,
ing* of the state legislature.
1. IF. Garduer to 8. C. DotxLon sec 22 Wood- ,
hours and forty-five minute* tong. She without
waiuwul belngjtonscinu# of .»
II -.v
are greatly aaniulL
land
rn
I That have been sclRng for $8.00, $7.00,
'Hie county fair will commence this
The people va Eugene Wlleox. sub­
therefore exenaed hersaif and for so doing influenced by the outward appearance of
c UurmJ
L“CMler- ,0* *** 17 I •»-«&gt;. W M »n&lt;l 810-0A These will all be
j car Tuesday. Sept. SSpC lasting altogeth­ was promptly
“ expelled.
'’‘J ’The
n&gt;‘" court‘ grant
"* ­ store*, and the dealer who devote* the ordination of perjury.
’FnmkRiusb to Margaret B»ugh. 49 a rec
Put oot and
for
er four days.
Tlie people vs. Jaa L. Wilcox, aubordined an order for her reinstatement on the most attention to the exterior of his
Jubn*to*n 41.006.
atton of perjury.
Cli»H&lt;-* a. N-wton to Miry A. Newton, *0a
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Tlie furaltar? factory was shut down ground that such refusal was both unrea­ establishment i* sure to draw the greatest
The
people
v*.
Newell
Steele,
receiving
tee
2*
Rutiaud
87TO.
$5.00,
Your
Choice.
Wednesday n'.ght. for the purpose of tak­ sonable and cruel.
Dumber of customers, even though hi.* stolen property.
Fannie E. Miller to D A. Almy, lot I blk 44
neighbor
may
have
au
equally
fine,
but
ing an inventory.
MlddievUhi
»IM&gt;.
Just think of IL Y'uu must come eerie)*
About the first of the year there were
JUVEJI OF FACT.
1. N. Itaviuood to Ella A. Talker. 3ta see It and stay late to *ee all the many bargain*
le** attractive displayed stock. Attractive
We acknowledge receipts of a phamphlet shipped to Morris H. Burton * Co. 14
81000
store front* are the admiration of all
Eat. A. J. Hardy va. Chas. 8cbh*dL Carlton
N. B. Raymond to Win. Tasker, eu sec H that may be yoara. We have also placed
on “vducatkm at the Michigan Agricultural head of recorded Shropshire sheep, part of shopper*.
assumpsit.
on
the Bargain Counter 35 heavy
them Imported during the past summer.
college" by President Clute.
Hl lotting to 8. J. and Scott McIntosh. 40a
Elizabeth Shepherd vs, (Tty Hasting*,
Among them is a yearling ram. perhaps a*
■« X Maple drove $t,3 0.
Tlie experience of the two bojs arrested treepa**.
The breaking of a pulley a: tlie turn!, fine aa any in Um- stnte. This firm will han­
Jackets
Ladies
M. 1- Swret &amp; Co. vs. John Yargvr.
tore factory Monday, necessitated the dle nothing but recorded sheep. They ex­ Saturday for stealing and carrying concealweapons respectively ought to be a lesson
Thall wll be closed out
shutting down of the factory.
pect to Import a tew head in July or Aug­ to all young boya. When youths get so replevin.
Tbe ••nollct” In this paper of last week
FMrlck
Kelly
vs.
Dan
’
l
Itoyle.
n**umpsit.
Twenty-one states - have passed laws ust; they imve already Bold a fine lamb. that they ran tevny from school and care
Nancy Howarth vs. Mary E. Howarth, signed .by one A. I&gt;. Hughe* was only one
prohibiting tlie sale of tobacco to minors, We are told that tlie Vo. part of the Brin Is nothing for an education: when home has ejectment.
more act uf hl* malicious intent to injure
Good value for $5.00 these are only a few
but we doubt if any of the state* are en­ Mr. W. H. Schantz, cashier mul assistant ' nu attractions tor them and they cuntlnuMary J. Wilkin* va John L. Broughton, me and my business, and I wish to say to
maiiager ot tiw Mich. Whip £&lt;k
_ the streets and expose them­
forcing the law.
|_
ally roam
any who have given the above mentioned of
attractive bargain* that are to be
assumpsit.
'
^.I
vm
»n
.
Uarf
Inflnatnr*lire
way
In
g
to a
•‘notice’’ any weight that the said A. D. found?
Cont. Ins. Co. v*. S. Weber, appeal.
The State Ihiaril of Health, the State lyChirilay Dick Kurtz was seen running ■ wives to bad Influencts. the
uFMain
rtrevL
as
If
pursued
by
some de-I1 criminal life ».
............
T»
—.-h
I*
short
aud
easy.
Though
Hughes
is
just
as
responsible
for
all
note*,
M.
O.
Bush
v*.
J.
Woodruff
and
D.
C.
MedidM sc^letv and. the State Funeral DiBest shirting can be’had for 9and
check* or drafts given by me as he over
rvetors JHsoclation will no doubt unite on mon. When in front of Hicks a Spence tne restraint of parents may often seem Eyclwhymer. trespass.
Dora Bottum v*. Henry Nentan, eject­ w*a and that although he is under an in­ 11 cents.
the form of a bill to regulate the brnbalm- grocery store be suddenly turned, around ; harsh, yet if it succeed* in warding off the
junction our business goes right along just
Bargains in Dress Goods, - Ging­
and ran back to Goodyear A- Barnes store. Influence of evil-minded associates, every men L
ug of deed bodies.
the same. Cash paid for Wheat
It was tearnvd later that lie had bet Will boy will live tn be thankful tiiat he was
J. B. Davis vs. I-rwis Dietz, appeal.
hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
It. K. Grant. Joint Cole. Geo. Wilcox O’Connor that he could run 20 rods and deprived of that which might have led Io'
H. C. Strong.
Romain Freeman vs. Spellman Casey,
Gloves.
and W. IL Cook drew the diamond ring at return before O’Connor could eat three his downfall. In this connectton we will ■PI*®'.
’
......
Cfotiee
F. IL--Pancoast's lottery’ Monday uight. crackers. O’Connor hustled tn win
in “
the My
that «.
the3 home 1ms a great deal to do
H. A. Power* vs. J. D. Bloomer, appeal.
John Cob1 purchased the interest of the bet and stuffed the three crackeru 1in hla with
______
, young
man’s future. If it 1*
every
X
L. D. Staples v*. Lyman Chamberlain,
The undersigned will not be responsible
others, and now owns the sparkler.
mouth all at once and stood choking when made bright and attractive l»e wilt not of­ appeal.
for any note, check, or other obligation
ten be as anxious to leave It, while If there
Sarah Count va. Donald Melakan and Dr. given by one H%C. Strong signed A. D.
W. F. Hick* is prepared to furnish fam­ Kurtz passed under the wire an easy win­
are no particular pain* taken to make It Buckner, malpractice.
Hnghes A Co.
Jn front of Farmer s Sheds.
ilies In this city with pure spring brook ner.
entertaining, tire natural tendency is to go . Alex. Fuater vs. Sam’l Murehall, **Irving, Mich., Jan. 27, 1891.
lee. of tlie very finest quality, during tlie
Some idea of the vast nnm'.ter of porkers where there I* amnsement of some sort siimpslt.
A. D. Hi omaa
mining season at 25 cents.a week. Prompt tiiat come into Chicago may be gained
BATTLE
and the result la well known.
P.
A. Sbcldo)) vs. Sam*! Marshall, ap­
and satisfactory service guaranteed.
from last week's report.
During the
peal.
Saturday morning Frank Maynard stole
Elmer Wifey, who was sentenced to tbe week there were 258.289 hogs received.
Lewis Wood va Cha*. Muon, appeal.
State Reform school at Lansing last week This number would fill a 60 acre lot stand­ a revolver bekmglng to the troupe showing
till he was 18 years of age. for stealing ing as closely as possible together, or It in Union hall, and in company with anoth­
Frank Dickinson va John Erickson,
some had pipe. was released last week lie­ would make a train 25 mites In length. er youtlrby the name of Clarence Englrcause the |»j»eri were not made out right. The price realized from the sale of the hart. started south on the C. K. A S. R. certiorariThe
hogs ws* S2.290.452.00. The 11 packing R. each lad having a revolver.
Weather prophets seem to be way off house* kill and dress 5.000 bogs per hour, weapon that May nard carried was loaded
City Bank va Wm. Match and I*. Erway,
their base tills year. The biggest storm and they are all umm! up every week and with blank cartridge*, and after the two had assumpsit
ever known that was tn strike bere Thurs­ on Monday morning they are ready fur a passed Cloverdale Maynard looked down
City Bank va Wm. H. and Parmelta
day came in the form ot a very mild mist. fresh supply.
the barrel and at the same time thought­ Hutchins, a*#unip«lL
But they will probably keep guessing Just
lessly palled the trigger of hia self-cock­
Barry A Downing va Emmett Cole, a*the same.
•
The attorney-general has deckled that ing revolver and It was discharged, blow­ Mimpalt.
M. W. Clark ct al v^ Lannla Brady, de­
The state press are constantly warning no bounty is payable on maple sugar pro­ ing bis eye out and making a wound that
duced prior to July 1. 1891, and tlie rev­ waa horrible to look at The boy* went fault
their readers to beware of frauds of var­
enue department will be governed by this back to Cloverdale, where a doctor band­
CHANCERY 1ST CLARA
ious kinds. The only way to not fall iu
tne clutches of these vile deceivers is not declslou. It Is naderatood that the Ikw aged the injured eye, and they were soon
Emma Bartley va Wm. Bartley, divorce. Now is the time to boy Ladies’ Misses and Children s
to let them walk away with your signature takes effect April 1. 1891, so far a* gettlag arrested tor stealing and brought back to
Sarah. Shay"ta David B. Shay, divorce.
ready for the operation of the law
con­ this city- They were taken before Justice
under any consideration.
James M. CroM va Melissa Crows,
cerned—that is applying for and procuring Beadle and young Euglehart discharged a*
Reports to the state board of health licenses, filing the required bond*, etc.— It was proven that he had nothing to do divorce.
Albert Kent va Fanny Kent divorce.
show influenza. bronchitis, rheumatism and this must be done between April I with the steading. Maynard plead guilty
Mattle A. Spaulding va Walter Spauld­
aud tonsilltis In order named, causing and July 1. 1891. for the season beginning aud was released on suspended sentence
ing, divorce.
most sickness In Michigan during tlie In the spring of 1891. The blanks for upon the recommendation of of the FroseMary E. Bates va L H. BateA divorce. In order to make room for the elegant line of spring goods
week ending January' 94th. Diphtheria notice, application for license and bond* eating Attorney, aa It was thought that he
that will
here. I have decided to sell every pair of
Ida A. va Geo. B. Lancaster, divorce.
reported at 35 places; scarlet fever at 47; are now being prepared and will l&gt;e ready would suffer enough. What was left of
D.
R. Cook va Wm., John and G.
typhoid fever at 12: measles nt 23.
tor distribution to sugar makers applying his eyr wa* removed by Dr. Lowry and at
Zuschnltt foreclosure.
pnweul
Maynard
is
doing
as
well
as
could
This community was greatly grieved to foodbera about April 1.
C. B. McDermott va unknown heir* M.
learn Sunday last of the sodden death, at f Tuesday afternoon the stnckhoMers of be expected. All through the siege the Boughton, bill to correct title.
• ‘oldwatrr. that tmu-niug of Mr*, diaries the Chair and Table Company met nerve of the Injured boy waa remarkable,
Anna Austin va Hannah Smith et al,
for
never
a
murmur
escaped
his
Bp*.
Barlow. She was well known Jterr. and at the office of Smith A (felgrove.
torectosure.
universal sorrow I* expressed over her un­ adopted by-laws for tlw regulation of tl&gt;c Young Englrhart waa arrested later on a • Mary Bartow va E#t. J. N. CartiA fore­ At an advance of ten per cent of first cost This however is
charge
of
carrying
c&lt;«nceal«l
weapon*
and
timely decease. Iler biudNUid and family corporation, and elected the following di­
closure.
have the heartfelt sympathy uf friends rectors: 1- IL Evart*. J. A. Grobte, Dr. was aeiitencrd to spend 10 days In the
CHANCKRT 2i» CUAM.
county jail. The parents .of both of the
here.
D. E. Fuller, P. T. Colgrove. Tin**. S. lM&gt;ya are bonc*t tind industrious people
Petition of H. E. Alien far discharge of
Dr. Jaithrop haa just purrbnard another Brier. D. W. Reynold* and M. L. Cook. and keenly fuel the action* of their way­ mortgage.
fine new eleotro-tbe.mpcutte cabinet bath, The directors c«»nv«*iM*d after the meeting ward eon*.
CHANCERT 4th claw.
Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as will
ronibinhuc ail tire latest improvement* tn- and eleered the folbxwlng oflbs-ni: FnssiR. Freer va. T. M. Bnsb. foreclosure.
g thrr w ith a large battery . The ductor drnL J. A. Greblc; vice president. I’- T.
be undersold.
Yours resp’y,
G. W. Button vs. Mary Rounds H al,
int-ndsMon to remove hfe o#w to tlie
A desirable fann of 100 acres. 2 J* miles fo.rcl«MHire.
room* now occupied by J**. Lunn, where rvtary. M. L. Cook: general manager. L.
east
of
Hickory
Corner*.
Mich.,
well
Eugenu
Bush
ys.
R.
Freer,
bill
to
eomH. Evart*. It was decided tn pet figure*
on aitr. buildings and machinery »t «’’*• wnlered and timbered, good building, psjglsrbanp- of'rDortofccjKa' A. Hazel vs. Matthew Haze).
orchard, convenient to school. Terms
cmivmtenw for their comfort. and hl# net
easy.
X C. Bishop.
bfe.

Hastings Thursday, Feb. 5. 1891.

STEKETEE’S

F. R. PANCOAST,

CHOLERA

hoo Ghom cure.

’’ SHOKE

BOSTON

Eb.FOWERT

DRY qbODS STORE

NO. 35.

FOGGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

ALWAYS

5&lt;- CIQflR
&lt;J. 5

LOCAL NEWS.

Putting Out Specialties

Ladies Newmarkets

for

For $2.25

Marr &amp; Duff,
creek.

At A. WOOLLEY’S
,

’

’ Shoes

At io per cent
soon be

Strictly Cash Sale

1

A. WOOLL

�PROBATE ORDER-

ENGINES,
,m^&lt;5^d,4!S^rd'

NEWS IN BRIEF

IDES!

A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, P*.
MORTGAGE BALE.

ij u&gt;r.

tnriiMkJ an area of -,K».C&lt;r&gt; square
' in si*
----- —--- --------

VIA)
rr».,n .rm of 1«—P~“"=. &lt;“ "*
Mike Kelly, tbe flU-O® “»••« **“ xbe southeast of an area of high pm
anty," ha* ansoanerd hi* ret ire men1. aluiniog lheir gmtm extent when
ira the dianwod.
cooditiotu are present togetber. Th.
The trea-nry officials at Washington
oa]yt butre/ar. tn the preaenee i

ntaf I*** FJai.OT.'.
1 ** scant Snrteon Deita, of tbe Fifth L. *-••.—^r- ; —
&amp; art-dlery kiUqi hi* wW“
tbr3 COC4' k: of the late rwcretary W mdom.
gdttn! -uxdde at tba military P
tte*r j A. C Witt?r. speaker ot the kiwer boate
Franei-co Wedcxsday. Jtahatey ' | ©f the Mwt-oa ieiT.»!‘•-'■re. di-d Satnnlay

happens before.
a*
— - -----IU.iu«k:™.if
•&lt;
Iv-M wj. Wwk. Aa ul-mpL.

Anitin Sturtevant was sandbHwed anT
PiMied in fjtouK. of his own door at Piattfield. N. J.. Mioday night Hi- recovery
' is doubtful. The robber* gut *i«X *
i The store of J. IL MoetxeL at Swan,
! Jowa. wa* burglanxed and then fired. Tbe
i lose ratitnated at
j LiedL SchwatAa of arctic fame, had a
.....
....
I...
aS
lltr In . - Wtn-X Buu lies iu*
‘ be,Iminin,. «1U&gt;
oi rw—n.
. boa— in. Me Kite,
a.lja&gt;«ti ud belieral u&gt; be

f"f»" •» '&gt;•" Pra—yl"

An iogcniondjr contrived luncheon lw*
ket for railway traveler* that sell* for 313
ta ttocribed in a London journal oa ecn-

murdc
river b
night
M*KWl

tbereoC by rami’* • ,OP* »t this order
toJT^Ukhed fa the •‘‘"Ums »*«•«•
oew«paper printed and rirrolaXi tn said C«mn
tyof fuJTyowerlnrarh -r-k for three uicmMre

with
srtvr
■w^ofewU

•bout
piciou
found
welled
IntraK
HcboOl
identi

meal at hotne ®r abroad. It oecupiea only
a foot ot toow. Ono et these email beaketa (A true ropy. •
will bold sufficient refreshments for two
aiAXUEKT ORDER.
men on a Iodt journey. There are tierce
aaodwi-.h boxes tn tbe Lx.keC, two good State &lt;4 Mk-blgaa. Fifth judi4al dreuit-U
&lt;!i*r.;--ry.
s^jed acrew capped hot dm. drinking cupa,
the City •( Heal lag*.'
x
nlbraf e
loo I able.

, Th* “»

that V

Rm

SWSA

lie U advertently

plain.

Tbe pope'* will, which ha* ju.*t been
toaaie public, leave* the property inker- I, with this remark. ••.Madam, a fxxd wonld
, ited fnaoi his family-Rl.Ouo.'XKV-to bi* r- I have burned tlmeelff’—Note* and Qumea.
TW„^-lr.~a»n&gt;«&lt; U»r»l««WI
“ hi‘’
el» joe. W tb.
Late r. *t «
in Saw V&lt;*k *-.V j ““"k
____
In—Ur.
1 n&gt;?h.&lt;k»llr
rhe
Th.
htanuls* kor'-- l»IblrratkM. Uklc« i«rr&gt; i. uy mini pany ' faa »roarraifoo u Cblrako Monday, lb.
teo-te-rl Tki. » a Mark ryr for a pea I &lt;»■&gt;«
U&gt;, oWnra a rooMeraltoa |
al r-m»&lt;i V. Pawderl?
all tbe 'T
akillod
labor--, ----in a.elal la .be । Bingo—Why don’t you use *otnc of those
1t ;• —
-------------j&gt;Uln*n*«
tali order to be puMi*bed m
Lsited States.
woch-.n underclothes J bought?—Clucbier
' Sir
tir Belvidere,
Belvidere. a St.
SL Bernard dog ot pur ^4 FcrnUher.
rat breed, arrived at New York front £ng« 1
-------------------- &lt;——
Xl. u that bygouw—rshall
-----------------------------be byguDe^
---; Uad Monday. He te 2 fret high, weigh* ,
Ur^cut building in tbe world h nn
SKITU * • OWHOVt
T. E Wheeler. v Pi’teburg man who tta* 2-"&gt; pound* ••»&lt;! eo*t bi- prraent owner ta. ! doabugHv the Freihsua, ►Ruated iu the
recently returned Jroru Co-ta Rica. «*p« , ITX'. He will be exhibited at New Yurit. ! msbarb* &lt;4 Vi-tnira Within its wall*
tbat rocaUy t- governed by au American i Chicago and Washington City.
; v :JC]e city of Imnuu btinpi lira aad work
PR IRATE ORDER.
nan;td M:nn« CzKetth. ol Krocalyn. pt.d ' Twenty p -n-•«* were killed in Satur 1 [t ccauin* a'e&gt;c: l«Wx) r.’-iftr* divided inu
further tuat tbe country » “boiling over |dayT» fight st Oporto. Port ignh
1 MQdrrrllm fa ’-.rtTjrcU. which ahe nccu
with mme."
• The supreme court x»f the United State* I pied Lr 2.K.’ p file.
&gt;uday until the first Munday ;
The g./rernnseni naval exhibit at ;be adjourned M &gt;oday
■ ■ ■■ •—t---- ■•*/
Chics. o World** Str will V- romaiaed in . in March.
! A two-hraded baby b-» been boro at
mam moth msekdnf a complete modern ' Everett Angbenbangh &amp; Co.’-t flour mill Edmore.
at Wwen. Minn., was burned Sunday
y^-anaba Lad A »-ineli enow tali Wednigh'- Ixm. flKKOUQ,
; nr*d»y night
Four firemen w.-re seri&lt;.a»iy injured dur:

ss»

only 1

MORTGAGE SALE

-i-:

«ft5k
Up
Fnemtebto. *. Y .

count
innoc

tA*Sl

than

That
from

eeirw
n*ud&lt;
Who

life b
the n

fur robbing ttw-Bank of Mo-treat of fl,printed that AudetsoG imuxted women.
_____
Two new and rteb gold field* have been ', Mexico
»
discovered in Australia.
I Three colored prisoner* lone their live*
M:«k,

girl

Sunday.

iuicrna’i.-aai free trade congrrM in Berlin.

Sara Bernhardt, the noted French ac-

&gt;ual apportioau eat bill by** strict

bring* her company with her and will
’ axaar a starring tour of tbe country.

. the Ohio about seventy I
miles above EranariDe, Ind

she ol
own*
here I
have, ।
up be
todri
daily
with i

CITY or H UTHN M

ideat
Bed

A HEROINE IN MICHIGAN.

ticke
and j

afr-ahip in operation

r-10 .Sai
I,
*ld5 J“ “-“l-J”**
Two ooUhl. W..S. took
u Cbl- I
’J" *" Jry***'* bom"‘ •"■
lw, TbaroUy Gm C. B Sorb®. « "•* ”r t'
»SiUdt»Mili&lt; tor « pmy.
brave veteran and well-known writer. . ’** subjected to a difficult skin grafting
aged &lt;3, died at the Palmer bouse, and ‘ oprrati-T. Wednesday. Eleven pi ice*
Chauncey B. Blair, praudest of tbe M&lt;*r- | meh wide and seven inchna hxigjd
ehanta' Xaucxial bank, died at home on I taken trom tier sister. Mis* E»uiw,
Mic. igar. avenue, aged W.
■ bermcall- offered the i.t-ct-uary sacrifice.
The hall occupied jw tbe Western Art Tbe reault of the operation was all that
—aoci*fiou. at OrMafin. fell to piece* j »&lt;• k*»ke.J tor. The doctor* say that the
Wednesday, entirely dastroyinu many , ,icvoti.&lt;a and suffering of Mi.w Louise on
*
“* .xrt, among them iiou-’ereau's tbe behalf ol her sister was far beroud
BBaignL.. 1Spring;
_ rpicture
__________
that__
the i that of tbe Kuight
. __
_ _.
- - the
‘ ■ . —Templar*
.. » •— _- - of
.. a Chicago
■■ .
young reiigicu' rntLuaiaat. Warbington.
throughout tbe cocntry.

PROBATE &lt;«DElL

came
left i
smith

A CoLGRpvx. Attorney*for M&gt;rtgigce.

Auditor General* Other &gt;

uh*

hole
Hood's Sarsaparilla 1* sold by all druggMa

tend*nt Coppock, of tbe Chilocco Indian
schools, hu* received the following me*

dead wife*- sister h unlawful tn Etglacd

time in dodging

• crusade against expectoration in public

preitng* at street corners
While Chaplain McCabe wna raising
money for a church by open auhMriptioo
•t Scranton, Pa., the other night, a man

IOO Doses One Dollar

iQgton: -lufonngtion received here that
cattlemen and settler* propose entente
tbe Cherokee strip. Give public notice
that al! intruder* will Be ejected if uece»- otacedt tba Register of Dceda. tor tbe County
Barry, and arntr of ■lehigu. «m tbe Tist &lt;t»y a
mrr by the military. Krep me adriaed of February. A D 1MJ. tn liner tc of mortgage
any intruaioq."
on page mol s.dd tnoetxage waa asstnad Ja
2Jd. 1M7. to JoH et John atm said MiniM

Topela, Kan., Feb. 3 —A terrific storm
t&lt; raging along the R.&lt;k Island s w estern

trains are bring moved at tiiat point.
THE MARKETS.

niam

Mortgage wi«.

»d said awtrument reror-Jed In
Krgls rr J 1&gt; eds tn and tor

of the petitioner ray no b
it U ftn&amp;r ordered. that itM
Ing thereof by causing a ropy of thb
pnMIabed tn tbe Harrises tUxx

awflravooM tba aOee at ike county tmacrer
after they sthe rw.rem by bln.

nor a
lol*
open
Altai

U&lt;® presenbed bi li__.
HaxarlL Arus. Auditor General.

AKRUAL TAX SALES.

CUnWb'm Addition

" asmstkoxo.
Judge rf Probate.
PROBATE ORDER.

nrbei

L“3

ft* e dcdiara and lblrtv-t*i cents, and aa *&gt;W- UM ejy odJUMing,. in said row™
---- fe* n/tw—’TlT. XaIi..
haring been

kuih

Benfield s Addition

Instituted

Rt
Marl
uuar
Sunt
falhi
threi
•nd

Pro 2 ore

girl i

praying that the

VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK

davndJatj. 1*.
PwUoocr farther

ILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE

mill
• dai
HON
&lt; &lt;&gt;v&lt;in kii

Osokin*. £L!UW&lt;J per bri; oatlng.
Mieaigaa
fLflfMX.-.i

t:&gt;e prodebCV Of -..id
tbrrrof by i
Ptsbiuhcd iB
•MW

Tur^ poraiAs perWar I ten fire at Crr*
a - IW'i.
-

Charles BradLxugh. a member of partia-

their

wwt. ceotalakig forty («) of land mure

Smith A Powraovg.

U1L
n

MORTGAGE BALE.

Hc

PRORATE ORDER.

Wy.
with

Bd ta ttwCsrcaitCmcrt foe tbeC.H ’

mini
UMM

juaci
ILcii

TILLAGE or MTDRLrrnXl

will

�TRACING A CRIME.

THt NATIONAL LEfllSLATURt.

An Arrest in the DiamondaK
Washiuoto.x City, Jan. 28. -The senate
yesterday approved the journal of ThureMurder Case.
dny tat. Including tbe whole time up to
Munday evening. Tbe credential# of Stan­
identification of the victim ford of California and Irby of. South
Carolina, were filed. Hoar objected to
tbe wordiag of tbs latter'* credential*, tbe
eovernor having undertaku i tn '‘commis­
sion” the senator*. Instead of simply cer­
tifying to their election. The apportion­
ment bill u-aa taken up, and Davis and
Lynching—A Desperado In Miaaiaslppi Berry spoke in favor of an amendment in­
creasing the representation to 860. Hiscock and Halo opposed, and the senate ad­
Diamondalk. Mich., Feb. a—Last night journed.
/ Ruahcll C. Canfield was arrested for the
In the bouse Springer offered as privi­
murder«&lt; the young nirl found In the leged n resolution declaring unlawful tho
river here on Friday nis.it laist Tuesday refusal of the speaker Munday to order a
night Canfield went to the state public recapitulation otxote* on the approval of
journal »Monday,
when - it------wo# demand
saava
---- —-------------&lt;^h&lt;Kd, an institution for the care ot Indi- vathe
tUIIUrw «&lt; CoMwal.r. and wc«r-&gt;l
McKtok, tn.d. lb. (nlot Uut tbe
•&gt;peaker wa* justified
under Ih-ralthe rules, as
i™a.ll..1&gt;Perir.le&lt;.lenltolak.
IumUkI uadee
..
the demand wm clearly dilatory. The
a young giri named Nellie Griffin away
point wm sustained, and an ap[&gt;eal waa
‘
Wednesday Canfield laid on tbe tabic The military academy
with Mui. On
arrived
here
with
the
„
girl
..’ bill was thrti taken up and the Democrats
ami
Matted
hb home killed tiuie by talking on any subject
abiMt three miles from here. Sus except the bill until adjournment.
piciou was aroused when th« b.»dy was
Warhikgtux ClTT, Jan. 29.-In tbesen­
f «und,Rnd an itquiry that was begut re­ ate yesterday the question :w to how Btstasulted in the Hrreslad of Can field. Super Tord stood on dropping the cloture reso­
iotonflent Newkirk, of the Coldwater lution waa settled by a delayed telegram
school, arrived here tat night and fully wm by Stanford at New York Monday,
Stewart_to tpair
him agninat
idtwtifh*! the corpse a* that ot Nellie Grit- , authorialng
—t-_______
—■ ___
fin Canfield was taken tu the county ; cloture. A number of
ot bills of little genat Charlotte to ..v«h4 an angry crowd rral interest were disposed ot, and then
?bat would probably butt; lynched him. ; tbe npjtortiontnenl bill came qp, waa
r*rt» About Canfield.
j debated without action, a brief executive
Russell C. Canfield appear* to be about J Morion wn# held, and the senate odJjtl year* old. lie lias an hutiesl-louking joarned.
face, and i# knowu in this vieinty a* a ’ In the house the journal wa* approved
pl tie. uniuunming tanner. There i* a 1 without tbe usual trouble. The bill to
mystery, in hi* past history, of which it 1* j open the Fort Ellis, Mont., reoervation
ocly known that be once had a wife, but j tor aettlertn nt under the homestead law
t hat now he ha* none. It Is believed that । was finally parsed on agreement to cunfer•_ *he obtained a divorce from him. Canfield . eoce report. Some routine biudne** waa
owns a farm near here, but ha-, only lived i transacted and in committee the military
L«-re for a couple of year*. He isaaid to • academy wn
—
bill was taken ....
up -...i
and after—
some
linvncome from Ohio. Sana after he came amendment* had been rejected tbe house
up hen'he rented his farm and hired out found itself without a q lorum and ad­
to drive a milk wagon that deliver* miik journed.
WASHlXfTQX ClTT, Jan. 30.—The Mnate
daily iu l^tu'iug. He is a slender man,
with a full beard just Uzraing from brown yesterday, after morning bminess, took
up the apportionment bill. Tbe amend­
ment* providing for an additional repre­
Vp tn tbe time that be wm hustled into
sentative from tho states of Minnesota,
the carriage mid started off for the Eaton
&gt; aunty jail at Charhitta. hr protested his Missouri, Arkansas and New York were
innocence. Uf the girl's history nothing dejected nnd the bill parsed a* it
seem.* to be kAiowa. That ahe was of more t-Aine from tlie house. Tbe army
bill was
then taken
ttisu average cumidines is apparent. appropriation
1 hst her name was Nellie Griffin appears up. A proviso in the biU that no officer
trom the official accord*, a* does Khali receive pay a* an officer on the re­
tired
list
while
receiving
a
salary
ns a gov­
also the ' tact vhut nii» was re­
ceived
at
tig*
institution a» a ernment official wn* struck out "The bill
i.aidrut at Maaon, Ingham county. went over without action. After a short
Who she wa* isi us yet unknown, bnt executive sr**ion the senate adjourned
In tbe bon* an order wa-. mad* issuing a
front the
rutwtem examination made
' warrant fur the arrest of J. A Owenby,
by tin- pUysinian* it appears, nlthnugb
'ranted just now for hla connection with
ahe wu* bandy beyond the dividing line ■
the
alleged silver pool, aud wno ha# *o far
tawceu girlhood and womanfe**!. her
i.fe hail not ta-cn lived in accordance with Lufevl t&lt;» obey a suaimou* to appear and
give
Li* testimony. 'He will be arrested
the iKitadate* &lt;&gt;f morality. Why the crime
for contempt of tbe bouse aud brought liewas ouDmUted sad by what mean# the
far* tlie bar. Tha military academy bill
wa* then considered in committer, but
witlarat action the house adjourned.
Tla evidence against Canfield is very
WashutuTox &lt;’rrr. Jan. BL—Secretary
•ucong. In the first place Mr. Newkirk,
HUptantetMirol uf tbe Coldwater school, Windom's death prevented the trausacd^eatlfled rhe corpse and also identi- tun ef any bu&lt;iuv** in both houses of ounfled Cauiiidd a* the man who took gre**'yesterday.' Nothing wa# done bethe girl away from the school. Tbe train- yuad the mare announcement of the death
m-n oa thr railway by which Caufleld by Morrill in tlie senate and by McKinley
tr«veled also identify ))im and the girl, in tbe houw. The session of the senate
and I: wm* certain that lie Wn* the tat lasted three minute# and that of tbe twaae
person tbe girl wa* arm with alive. Tbe
tieki-t agnut *i Janesville said that a man
WAMBX&lt;ftOK ClTr.Frb.3.-In theneuate
and girl anawcriug to the description were Saturday the army Appropriation bill was
at Jonewille Wenlocwday, 'awl that they passed, after striking out tbe provision
X came from the direction of Coldwater and
that government transportation ua landleft in the direction of Diamondale.
gr*Mt railway* (hall be paid for at a rate
A MOB TACKLES A TARTAR.
ata exceeding 50 per ceoL that charged
other*. The bill wa« amended so hs to pro­
vide that government work shall fete done
al eurh rate n* the iircrelary of war shall
SnUnNXT, ta. Feb.
Tberj has coasider just, not to excved 70 per cent, of
great«xeftemeut at Homer, the par­ the rate* paid by private parties Teller
ish seat of -Clailiornr, for the past two aaid that be had never been In favor ot
d **. S.ilusday night a mob battered a the election bill, nor of any bill tlutt it*
hole iu the j ul, and six men went through nd vocal v- could possible agree to, Cullom
the passage to kill Link W'aggouDer. tlie presented the instructions ot the Demo­
desperado recently captured aud placed crat* in tlie Illinois house asking Illinois
members ot cougte** to vote against the
guunre saw that the men were after him electsou bill Ho said he con#M&lt;*ncd It a
hti began firing dn them, having in some petitto-i and asked that it be filed, which
Dun Cameron's Mtmturial
niHBtier obtained pessession of two slx- wa, done.
shMtter*. He »Lot two uf the men in Die cmleatud# were filed. The fortification
m.-mh. and livid them all at bay. Waggon- bill wa* taken up, but without action, the
rter was in tbe eertidor when the men got senate ad joarneti.
The house pn«#ed the military academy
Into the jail to kill him. In trying to pull
&lt;i;«b the doorot a feiluw-prisoner'* cell, bill, and th-* took up the remanlaiyapproMcCreary of K*nitucky
tae tatter caught the door with one baud priation bilk
to ki-ep him oat. Waggonner drew a made a speech, in which, touching upon
kuifeaud cut off hi* fingers. The sheriff the Behring *ea case, he urged prompt
•ayaLhiit th? prisoner had no weapons action by the government to secure n set­
tlement of the vexed question by nrbitrawhaa i*e wo* placed in jail.
tion. Without action on tbe bill the com­
mittee rose and the house adjourned. Rome, N. 1’., Feb. J.—A girl named
Wa*«!&gt;«toe CiTVi Feb. 3.—In the s«uMark* aged 19. wa* chloroformed and ate yesterday, after routine buninesa, tbe
nearly murdered in tbe town of Marcy fortlfiealioa Mil was considered aud an
Sunday evening. She was at work in her amendment to reduce to the appropriafather'* Imkery. when a man ra*bed in, tian for gun and mortar batteries for the
threw a chloroformed handkerchief over defettee of the harbor* of Boston. New
her face, cut her throat with a jack-knife, York, San Francisco, Hampton R &gt;ad«. and
a:id fit*!. He left a note saying that the
deed w*»done by "Jack the Ripper." The W ashington City from 81,(00,0)0 to 8750.­
girl fin-dJf came to and called for assist­ 000 was agreed to. Other amendments ot
ance. She think* tbe assault wa* com- minor importance were adopted, and the
mi: tad by a young man whom she met at rn-nate without final diapoaitlou ot tbe bill
a dacare ia Utica, but whose name she udjonrn«*i.
In tbe house a bill was passed amending
doe* hot know. It ia thought she will resection 180. revised statutes, so as to read.
ui.vi«4iur motive for tho crime liamyw “Vacancies otcaaioned by death or restg
nation shall not be temporarily filled un­
tery.
________
der the three preceding sections for a
longer period than thirty day*.” The pre­
Wixxebagg CITY, Minn., Feb. A —Miss ent law limit* the time to ten day*, and
I&lt;eoL the young school teacher who found tbe bill has special reference to the ap­
it necessary to punish a girl named Crtuen pointment of a successor to Secretary
a few tlays ago, and who was brutally as­ Windom. The senate bill was passed
saulted by the Cruzen family fordoing so, (with an amendment striking out tbe ap­
has diet! from the injuries sh&lt;- received at propriating cinu*e) providing for the erec­
their Lands. Tbe cruxens—father, mother. tion of a public building at St. Paul,
Minn., at a coat of 8800,000. The house
t hen adjourned. Neither houae met until
bail.
'
■
2 p. th., as the member* attended tbe fu­
FRIGHTFUL DEED OF A MOTHER.
neral of Mr. Windom.

.

AaAMsalt on Bnperintenden. Keighley.

PimnUBG. P«.. Feb. 3.—A German
woman named Helnlicb, whom husband
waa one ot the victim* of tbe explurion at
Mammoth mine, Jan. 27, waa the leader of
an aaaanlt upon Snperintendeut Keighley,
at the mouth of the Mammoth mine yes­
terday. Accompanying ber wa* a Hun
garian woman and two Hungarian men.
mind that she attempted to kill her chil­ Mrs. Heinlich accused the superintendent
dren and herself. The eldest, a boy of 12. of having killed ber husband and set u(x&gt;a
got away from her after she had ent his him. choking him severely. They tneu
throat with a knife, and he then ran to a avaultad Keighley with stones nnd
neighbor's, giving tbe alarm. The neigh would doubtiera hare seriously iujund
bor hurried to the bouse and found tbe him had not aaristnnee arrire-l cud drove
place in flame*. The woman had killed tbe assailant* away. Mr. Kt-igu!vy f"’
the remaining two children and, after In­ reived a number of painful bruise*.
flicting mortal wounds on herself, she »rt
lire to tbe bouse. Th" boy who escaped
Holyokk. Mas*.. Feb 3 -John A. Mark­
will live. ______________ ____
ham. 80 yean old, a hack man, shot aud
Theodore Brann, of Toronto, Ont, preal- probably fatally wounded bis wife Monday
evening. Markham wo* under tbe influappeared. He owe* about 8 H^OOQ.
Hobtox, Kan.. Feb. 2—News has
reached here of a horrible act of an Iwane
woman who ha* been living on a fafti
several miles west of here. Mr*. Heary
Wysong wo* left a widow two year* ago
with three children dependent on her.

WINDOM IS DEAD.

FAILURE OF KOCH’S LYMPH.

N.JW Haves, Conn., Feb. 8.-George M.
i Bradley, who wn* the first -patient In this
I country to be inoculated with Dr. Koch'#
lymph, died yesterday, and the snn of Pro
tenor Blake, another lymph patient, i# at
the point of death. He him been under
treatment for the tat two month#. Brad­
ley was a iw but a little over 33 year* of
The Eminent Statesman Dies with tho age and wa# nut In an advanced stag? of
consumption when be began receiving
Applause of His Last Speech
treatment. Previously he wiw not con­
fined to tbe bouse, but during his trent
Ringing in His Ears.
ment be had been

The Awful Summons Comes to

AHAB’S COVETOUSNESS.
LESSON VI, FIRST QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 8.

the Festive Board.

When children carol CWtaM chair.
Kor would 1 die. though wc mart die.

M. Steams-

.

When cuckoo laugha I

(CompCod from lx*wn HbIrt Qusrter’y by per
mbB'.oa of H &amp; Hoffman, pubUsher, rbliadol
I* wiosonie with their tirealb.
plila.]
•
And Ida’s in lave with everything
With everything tat dearth
l..“And It came to pass after these
thinga.”
The previous chapter gives n record of
When bos M ore triturned with crrani.
two remarkable victories of Ahab and hla
When milch oowr. in tbi meadows lie.
k Terribly Sadden Call to Eternity—Th*
During tlai past few weeks he suffered army over the king of Syria and hi# army;
Or wada amid the stream;
a,lm T.,™,
InUTOl,.
tl,« uulnuml had . &lt;ll-tn-» tbe army of Ahab being like two little
m u
; ing effect on bi* throat, making lldifficult Docks of kids before the Syrians, who filled
u.u
v..,.. . r.ra.r ci., -a
n(,url,i,*e„t. Hu
the Blanched Faces of the Itevelcr# to say his death wm undoubtedly hastened tbe country (xx, 27); but it was all the work
of Gcd, that Ahab might know that God
Mark Hi* Presence.
by the condition of hi* throat, a* hi# was Jehovah (xx, 13. 28). and act accord­
Since we «iu*t die. then tet tne die
..
«...
„
Strength dlhappeare.1 very tat because ot
Mw York. Jon. 3O.-[Bulletin.]-Secre- | hb j0Mbillty to take fool. He had been ingly. Ahab ia, however, so little in sym­
pathy with God that lie after all made
tary Windom dropped dead immediately , receiving injections sin—• early iu Deceeni- friend* with the king of Syria, and let him
And taketh down the flail;
after finishing his speech at tho board ot ^-rWhen ell wa priori and all we planned
escape. For this he was rebuked by a
trade banquet last night,
I , Q““c A»other View cf the Cass.
prophet, and went to his house heavy and
_____
। Professor Chittenden, of lale univer- dUplc-ised (xx, &lt;2, 43).
V
..
sity. who received tho first supply of
“N’nbctli tho Jcxreclite."
NKWXOBK, Jan. 8ft.—Tbe sudden desth •lymph
..................................................
J----- ,
from Dr. Koch, and who had• charge
, We are now introduced to n man who is
—Alfred Austin In London World.
of Secretary of tbe Treasury Windom of tbe patient* here, said of the death of mentioned only in thb chapter and in II
while at the dinner of tho Board of Trade Bradley, one ot his patients: “I cannot sec Kinpiix. Hh name is given here nine­
and Tranportation at Delmonico'a tat bow Bradley's death can have any effect teen times, and six times It b Naboth the
It was the general verdict that Farmer
upon the value or use of lymph. The caw Jc.-.rcclite.
]Perrin was the most obstinate'and opinion­
night caused the
w.ia a particularly bad one for the use of
a "Give mo thy vineyard • • • be- ated
f
man iu town. He had been for a long
lymph. One of the mau’s lungs was nearly cause it is near unto my house.”
time averse to having the street lamps
gone and the other wa* in bpd condition.
jourutnentof that
A righteous life is a constant rebuke to jlighted after 11 o’clock, contending that at
He
was
slso
Buffering
from
laryngitis,'and
unrighteousness and cannot be tolerated, .
body n few minr
it was for tbi* that the lymph was espe­ especially when tbe spirit of God b striv­ that hour all honest citizen* were, or ought
to be, in bed. One night, however, he was
u t e i after 10
cially used. The •ymph did a great deal Ing with tbe Impeniteut.
.obliged to go for the doctor at Ifl o’clock,
o’clock. The secof good for this trouble.” A “The Lord forbid it me that I should and
J
on the way slipped In a dark street
give tbe inheritance qf my fathers unto and Hprained hb able.
thee.”
first speaker of the
"Well," said a triumphant neighbor next
NoTHXGUAM. Feb. 8.—Tile dissenters In
Although
Abub
offered
him
a
better
]
morning, aa he approached tbe piazza
evening. Thedinthia city and neighborhood have declared vineyard or it* full value in money, thb b 1
where the invalid sat with hta foot in a
ner. which
a vigorpus war against the Mormons. Tbe Id* reply. Naboth fears Jehovah, butdoes chair, "gucsH you wish you'd hud a little
Rev. Mr. Ward, on anti Mormon mission­ not fear Ahab, and the inheritance of hb ]more light tat night, don’t you?"
ary, delivered a fervid lecture on tbe sub­ fathers is more to him than money or than
"No!" shouted the other testily. “If I
ject Sunday night at South Normanton, any ether lularlinncc. Had be boon like could,
(
ba’ seen where 1 waa failin' like
after 9, aud the
tbe strongest Mormon center In England. Esau be would have sold it cheap.
enough I should ba’ been scared and fell
••cretary arose to
He declared that the Mormous were aa
4. "And Ahab camo into bis house heavy ,further!”
great polygamists aa ever. Americana, he and displeased."
■
speak. He enterwuroom.
On another occasion Farmer Perrin waa
added, refused to bart&lt;or English crimi­
In tbe tat chapter we saw him in bb
tained the diner* with a brief but forcible nals. ami it wm a disgrace to England to bouse, heavy and displeased because the at tbe railroad station when an Irish girl
appeared, lamenting that her brother bad
oration, and nat down amidst the loud ap­ allow tbe Mdrmuua to break English Lord by tbe prophet had rebuked him; aud not come on a train ttat had just entered;
now be b in the same place and in the station.
plause of hl* auditor*. Judge Arnoux
the same suite of mind because the
•‘Where wHs he cornin’ from!" naked the
then got up and was in the midst of hl#
Chicago, Feb. 8.—A reporter asked Ixird has again rebuked him through old gentleman.
speech introducing ex-Secretary Bayard,
Judge Gresham if be would accept tbe Naboth. Had be frequented tbe house । “Plase, sir, from Georgetown."
when some one cried: "Look at Secretary
of tbe Lord and io bb trouble gone like
“Well, that ain’t tbe train, That one
United States actiatorsbip if it was offered Elijah into tbe sanctuary (Ps. Ixxlli, 17)
Windom!"
him. He refused to My whether he would ho would have found a cure for hb sadness; came from Portland." *
“I beg your pardon, air,” aaid a gentle­
Dietl *t the itantinetinx Board.
bat be wa* not that kind of a man.
man who had overheard the couvenatioB,
The speech wa* broken short and every a report that the E. M. B. A. men at
5. “Why is thy spirit so sad?"
"but that was tbe Georgetown train.”
“Sod*' is just the same word ns “heavy"
eye wa# turned in the direction of that bpnugtield might Join w ith the Republic­
“Nothing of tbe sort!" cried the obsti­
ans in voting for bun. Tbe report seems
gentleman. He had collapsed In hbchair to be' b&lt;u..-d on wind, as the F. M. B. A. in verse 4 and xx, 43, and it b only found nate man. “It's the Portland express."
ttaw three times iu tbe Bible. Thb
"But.” said the gentleman, patiently and
and wa* falling to tbe floor. His face was wen so far declare that the man they vote b bis wife’s question to him.
conclusively. ‘‘I come on it from George­
ghastly and a cry of horror arose from tbe for must be an Alliance man.
fi. “I will not give thee my vineyard."
town.”
He
rehearses
to
her
bb
request
of
Na
­
late festive reveller*. There waa an im­
“It’s nothing to me where you came .
mediate ru«h on tbe part of all hands to­
Chicago. Feb. a.—Toe Consolidated Fire both und thb, Naboth’s reply. Thank from,” was tbe instant reply. "Tiiat
for all who say to tho world, tbe flesh
ward Mr. Windom’s chair, but several Insurance company made a voluntary as­ God
and the devil: 1 am the Lord's property, train u-a* the Portland exprewl"—Youth’s
doctor* who were guests at tbe dinner signment in tbe county churl yesterday to you cannot have moor anything belonging Companion. .
got there first aud drove the other* back. George H. Richey. Tbe schedule puts the to me; nnd no money nor any other induce­
They were Dr*. S. A Robinson, Durant. liabilities at 835.OX* mid tbe assets at WOi ment can iiersundc mo to give to any but
Mrs. Soapsuds—Is year son s wife a good
Whitney, Fisher, and Bishop. Dr. Robiu- The company has an office at 911 Royal my Ixird that wliicb b truly and only Hla housekeeper?
Thougu almost
7. “I will give thee the vineyard of Na­
*o:i bent down and making a cluse exam­ Insurance building.
Mrs. W etmopp— Ata! no. She doesn't
ination of the prostrate form, discovered identical In name, the company is 'not ibe both the Jexrvciitc.”
know
beans ataut housekeeping, and the
one which failed Saturday, but it* predeThus Bpeaka thb woman of Satan, thb '
that the heart was still beating By bis
worst ot it is she's too indolent to tarn.
' tat failure being the result of defier of tho true God nnd Hb servant*.
orders the dying secretary was carried Satul
Her
house
doesn't get swept all through
Hssigumenu
A “So she wrote letter* in Ahab’s name,
once a month, and I ne^er saw her with a
into the di*h room adjoining the banquet­
and seeled them with hb seal."
ing hall, and there placed on a table.
• Thus did Haman, another adversary of scrub brush, floor cloth, or even a dust
New Yobk, Feb. I—tn compliance with tbe jM-uple of God (Esth. ill, 12). Thus will brush iu her hand yet She doesn't bother
Messenger* were hastily dispatched for
her head ataut anything except to run
electric batteries and us many a* four special orders from Washington City all tbe the beast aud the folne prophet act in tbe
into the kitchen two or three time* a day
were applied to bb body, which was rap­ federal buildings in thia ci y were cloa*d power of tbe dragun, that old serpent, tbe and get up little dbibm he UVe*. and the
yesterday
oat
of
rtvpect
to
the
late
secre
­
devil,
in
the
lost
days
before
Jesus
comes
idly becoming cold.
mt of the time she spends reading or run­
tary of tbe treasury. And were all being in lib gloky (Rev. xiii, 4, 7, 15, etc.). .
draped in mourning nnd will remain
0. ‘'Proclaim a fast, and set Naboth on ning around art galleries and spcli places,
or up in her room making herself look
Thia was exactly at 10.05 p.m.,and for six draped for thirty days On all of them high among the people.”
minute* the electric shocks were applied flogs were displayed al half-mast. Thia
Or as in R. V. margin, “at the head of pretty.
Mrs. Soapsuds—Dear me! How does be
incessantly, but without success. At 10:11 mark of respect was general on all t be large tbe people." A child of God may conclude
that something b wrong when tbe ene­ stand each a woman?
p. m. Judge Arnoux came out of the diah building all over the city.
Mrs. Wetmopp—Indeed I don’t know;
mies
pf
do
him
an
honor
or
in
any
room and announced to the diners that
but be just dotes on her.—New York
way act him on high.
.
Secretary Windom, whom they bad the
Weekly.
_____________
FlNULAT, O., Feb. 3—The Republicans
10. "And set two men, son# of Belial, be
pleasure of bearing only a few minutes be­ of Ohio, regardless of faction, are moving fore him to bear witness against him."
fore. haul breathed Ills tat.
on the president for tbe apiKiiulment of
“Sons of Belial" signify worthless, reckSome twenty-five years ago Emils Zola
•He ia dead."
ex-Guvernor Foster as secretary of the tax, lawless fellows. They abound every­ was a clerk in Hachette's book More on the
This wu the fearful announcement that treasury to fill the place made vacant by where. and arc ready to every evil work.
Boulevard St. Genniiiu— ]Mowing rich on
11. 12. "And the men of lib city • • • eighty francs a month. Today he is prac­
was sent tbrongh the gaily bedecked ban­ the death of WUlitun Windom. Meetings
quet hall, arouud which still hung like a were held tat night io nil the principal did as Jezebel had sent unto them."
tically a millionaire. No living French
Were the servants of Christ only half as writer has nmasoed more money than he
funeral pall the amoke of the after-dinner cities of. the spite by th«- Republican* to
devise ways and means lor bringing about ready and ota-lient os the servants of the from the products of his pen. His novefat
cigar*.
.
Foster’s appointment.
adversary, how the name of Christ would sell by the hundred thousand. On the flr*t
“He is dead T
be magnified, God glorified, tbe elect publication of any of his stories by a news­
Tbe words went to the heart of every
church called out and the kingdom hast­
West Sipfjuor. wi*.. Feb. a—The ened. These men did just what Jezebel paper be reccivrs the sum of 18,000. His
man who heard them. Could they be
publisher subsequently pays him double
lieve It? The brilliant orator of a few Bank of Comincrcp, which suspended six #ald—took her to mean what she said and that sum for the copyright of the work,
tfiinutc* before, aglow with enthusiasm, ty days ago with liabilities of f5iX).'.K», re­ went ataut It. *
and gives him, moreover, a splendid roy­
18. “Naboth did blaspheme God and tbe alty on its sale. It Is no wonder, there­
predicting his future policy in the treas­ sumed operations yesterday, the assignee
ury. was ouiy a mass of clay. Hi* voice having been discharged by tbe court. The king."
fore, that under these circumstances the
nib is tbe lie which these false witnassea slim, raw boned counter jumper uf a quar­
was forever silenced, and his tat words capital has Iren increased from ilOO.OCO to
8250.&lt;x», and the institution is remarkable gv« utterance to. Naboth could say with ter of a cuitury ago should have developed
were for his country.
in It* revival, from tbp fact that tbe vaults
ivid and with Jesus: “False witnesses into the portly, pleasant looking "bouFcontained sufficient currency to pay every did rise up; they laid to my charge things gcola” of today.—Cor. Chicago Tribune
Every man looked at his neighbor with dollar of tbe deposit*.
that I knew not. They Lute me without a
blanched checks. Death, that awfal mes­
cause" (Pa. xxxv, 11; ixix. 4; Matt, xxri,
59-€l; John xv, flu). Naboth is accused of
senger, had descended upon their feast aud
California I* tbe land of the pine and tin
B
ostuX, .Mass., Feb. A—The car washers, blasphemy because be loved hb inheritance
taken from tlie crowd one ot tbe nation's
palm. The tree of the Sierras, native, vig­
chief officer*. A silence fell upon tbe men section bunds, engine wipers, and lamp more than the favor of Ahab. James wa* orous, gigantic, and the tree of the desert,
accused of blasphemy because he declared
cleaners
ot
the
railroads
centering
iu
Boa
­
who were only a few minutes before clamexotic, supple, poetic, both flourish within
ton. at t» meeting •Sunday volet, to make himself tbe Son of God, fearing not the tbe nine degrees of latitude. These two,
cwiug for news’ of Mr. Windom. Judge
au effort Insecure a uniform rale of wages, wrath of t he rulers.
Arnoux in retiring had announced that via: One dollar and seventy-five cents per
“They stoned him with stone* that be the widely separated lover* of Heine's
song, syratalta the capacities of the state,
Mr. Windom had oniy fainted, and it was day. They constitute au uaaetnuly of died.”
not thought by the outsiders that it wa* Knights of L/tbar.
It would seem from II King* ix, 36, that and although the sugar pine is indigenous,
.
as' serious as It proved to be. The secre­
bb sons also were murdered. Thus in later and the dote |&gt;*lm, which will never be
more than an ornament in thia hoKpitabla
tary had succiynbed to an attack of the
day* they stoned Stephen and Paul.
soil, wasplunu-'i by the Franciscan fathers,
New York, Feb. a—A special t.&gt; The
heart He had been for a long time a suf­
14. “Naboth b stoned, nnd I* deoil."
ferer from heart disease, nnd only last World from Washington City Mys: Rep­
Oros in the usxt Verse, "Naboth b not who mtabllshed a chain of missions from
Ran
Diego to Monterey over a century ago.
Monday was vuited by a shock, which, resentative James Kerr, of I*enn»ylvania, alive, but dsod." Satan had done bb
however. po.-aed away without causing has uunuumn*! himself a candidate for the worst. Jeans taught Hb dbcipta not to they should both ta the distinction of one
common wealth, which, in Its 700 milca of
him much inconvenience.
fear
those
who
could
only
kin
the
body.
clerkship of the next house. Mr. Kerr Is
indented sen coast, can boost tlie climatea
one of tbe youngest.members of the preo- The Spirit, through Paul, says that “to die of all countries and the products of all
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT CORPSES.
b gain," “to depart and ta with Christ b
far better." Jesus tells u« that trhea ta- sones.—Charles Dudley Warner in Har"Doe" Wileon Reported »t Chicago.
oriis died the angeh carried Lum—not bis
UXBHIDGK. Mos*.. Feb. A—Tlie supposed poor, corrupting body, bat hiiusclf, apart
PlTTFDVltG, Pa., Jan. 30—The exact death uf Doc Wilson iu Arisons m un from tbe frail tabernacle in which be Lad
Tbe adverb "very" is properly used only
number uf dead removed from the Mam­ doubtedly a hoax. Mrs. Goorgc M. Rice, been sojourning—to Abraham'* bosom; to limit adjectives or adverbs, aa "very
moth mine L* 108. Twenty-nine of the o' this town, has lust receivtda letter and He said to the thief on the crocs, “To­ rich," "very handsome." “very rapidly.”
victim# of the disaster were buried Thunr from Wil»on at Chicago, stating that b&lt; day shall thou be with me in Paradise"
day.. The body of another miner was was alive and well and had plenty of good (Matt, x, 28; PhiL i. SI. 23; Luke xvl, S2;
It is not used with participle*. We do
xxiU. 43). So while Notath'a body was
I
reoovered early Thursday and identified a* clothes and good cigars.
overcome by the cruel stano*. Naboth him­
George Mo Sard. It is the general impres­
self tad gone off in glorious company, for­ mooted,” -very well nndenrtood." “very
sion that n number of bodie* are yet in the
Philadelphia, Feb. A—William Duffy, ever beyond the roach of all persecutor*.
mine, covered with debris knocked down
much loved.” “Pleased” being a particb
by the explosion. A large number of men aged SJ. was shot and killed while in the
act of robbing the house of Joseph Thump yard of Naboth tlie Jcxreclite which be re­
are at work, cleaning out the mine.
son 5un.'...y night. Thompson notified the fused to give thee for money."
Thus speaks Jezebel to her heavy and originally a participle, i* moat frequently
A NEBRASKA MAN’S SCHEME.
police aud gave binuelf into custody. He
used as an adjective, and when so used
was released by tlie coroner on 81 ,&lt;*00 baLL displeased husband. The prominent weed “very tired” is correct.—Cor. Boston Trauaof God ia no longer in his way aa a rebuke
cripL
' .
.
• to him, and the coveted vineyard is now
T.rxrnix, Neb., Feb, i—Representative
ST. Lours. Feb. 8.—T. E. Price A Oa, of bis without money. Compare with this
A cosmetic water of great use to prevent
MeKwreon. of tanc.tster, has introduced a 108 North Third atnet, hare suspended, the gifts and merry making of Rev. xi. 10, pit* after tbe smallpox is m follows: Die­
bill which h novel in its provisions to say and John Thyson A Co., nt the famous because of the death by violence of two sol ve au ounce and a half of salt in a pint
the least. Il b In reference to cumpenaat ion Art club, have failed their margins. An­ serranta of God who tormented the people of mint water, boil them together and
by their teetlmony to the truth. But their
for freight transportation.
It provides other big Liouse is expected to go, and with joy and seeming victory will be as short skim the liquor. This is a very useful
that tbe state shall be divided into fixed It the rest of tbe An club.
lived (for that event is still future) aa was
districts; that instead of charging so much
that of Ahab. God permits a great deal itching and remove the redur*.
for a car of grain or live stock, the product
PlXBRE, &amp; D . Feb. A—The la-t of tbe which we cannot, understand, but £ta al­
shall be shipped to market and tbe rail contested election cates was disposed of ways holds the reins.
Count Von Moltke is sa ritbtiri—tte
r^aj/t &gt;hJI receive a certain per ceut. ot the yesterday, being decided in favor of Clark,
musician, and in former years played tbe
lowest ca'li price quoted on the day of. Its the Republican sitting member, a* against vineyard • • • to take possession of iu” violoncello remarkably weU. He delight*
arrival This would make both the pro­ Vanderiinden, tho Independent contestant.
Dut be is not prepared to bear the fear­ In quirt muaual evenings at boxae, where
ducer and the railroad interested in a high
ful tidings which await him from Che Dr. Joachim b a frequent guert. among .
price. A resolution was offered iu the
C. S. Allen, of St. Lo ilr, thinks that be Ixird by tha mouth of him whom he is other famous artiste.
senate declaring that the prese'/t legisla­ owns the ground upon which tbe entire pleased to term hla enemy. Tho Lord has
ture had no intention of puuing hareb btuioew section of Ti-ledo, O„ is built. ■eenknlL “Dogsahall lick thy blood,”
laws against money lender*. Thia is in
He is not hu-m, but sty# that his wife's
tended to bolster up Nebraska's caedlt in forefathers owned tbe land and never sold fearful word*, but fulfilled in duo time
oil,
XBCst literally (xxii, M; 11 Kings ix, 85,36).

�eo^r. Th* mulr
a aaniwr. that 11 to Ibourfxl lhal be
bow of narrow ribbou c*ui
L" 17X ■» "&gt;»hl“ or
noiut of tacking. The
, ,v
Elder Clteney w!U preach at »”•**£ Lrf-. Tbe &lt;&lt;~nb
Woodland.
‘"1
with a row ot
Mcb Mid » tail ol plrftad »“*•
school bou«e next fiunday evening Pray­ owner, however, is known, therefore the MISTAKES SOMETIMES MADE BY WOM­
We tare mil, taea tartar •
food when it is distasteful fa au absurdity
er meeting every Thur*d*y eveniug.
dote’* Ufo secure.
1
aud a cruaity.—Hall's Journal
•“^.n.rfedmrfltor.UtaM.F. eharrb
EN WHO HAVE TACT.
Did Mrs. laketa still failing. "nd ’*?*
Orlo Kennedy, our former merchant, is
„« mor. Ur^hly
&lt;4d geultemau ta very feeble. In *1'
than upon the sachet* to be kept, in uw
now grandpa fW the first time in his life.
drawxrl fur cxixwure to the Mi-exbauat. it
sbiiliy nulther uf them will stay with us
The young people's danoe at Rockwell a
The tank, or reservoir, for holding the
■ooner.—Mr*. M. C. Hungerford.
” MrajSert Barnaby Is much better, but ball Friday night was well patronized and
oil should hoof metal rather than china
SiTSSSi———’
very enjoyable.
or glass. Wick* *hould be dry. be just
” 'JkTtto'oA Ml.. KiUta VMM
The inclemency of the weather on Thurs­
Among women remarknMe for large *t- long enough to reach to the bottom of the
day night prevented a full house at the en­
&lt;“?&lt;j“r5irorrtao to on tbe Melt tat
talnmcnt* nnd broad culture may be reMrvoir and be uoftly woven. They,
tertainment given by Mra. Norman and
The existence nnd use of tact cannot b* SSSL Wrf Urftbrf »Urta Curita. should be just wide enough to enxlly fill
M” Me Ksy has moved his picket mill and too highly retarded. That k«n nnd ready
the wick holder wlthont being pulled nr
*J 1T smith bat an altaelt ot Barry eounly. but now ol La"""-‘“U
al E. Pennock’s last week. He went to engine on Win. Marshall’s farm, wiiere Iw sixftr sense which discern* nn uncom­ Slleaia. The father, recognizing ttw tai aqueeacd in. It is necessary. too, that tUy
fortable situation while yet it merely M,uotbb.ebild.Mtontod uriliritadoppu* be aoaked with oil just before using th.,
'•['mm Biter ha. rrtantetl trota &lt;lr.n&lt;l Kansas some twenty years ago a poor boy. expects quite a large job of sawing.
threatens, nnd averts it* consequences by
bnt has accumulated a law au”&gt;1aU‘ iu
Some nice pickerel are belni taken from prompt sfieech or action, occupies n de­ ranlty tor lb»
“ “T “2 lamp. When the lamp ia lit the wide
taMee ahrif »be ba, been .larlw Uic property, and is now what the world calls
ritu. 111» noriBl that »lw mado barwU should bo at Unit turned down, and then
Gull take through the ice.
servedly honored place in the ethics of all mbUrtWi ot tire German, French. Italian alowiy raised^a* it burns.
,
'n“r Arae, I- rxpeetal.te eotalaet the rich
Mrs. A. U Stanley, of Hastings, and
soeial
intercourse.
In
every
department
Tbe measles have made thelrappearance Mrs. Belle Young, uf your city, visited the
One great ewoutial to avoid all odore
Poll,b Unpoiwo, and
sen Ices al the M. K. church this week.
of life, indeed, tact fa a valuable endow­ ^d
from a lamp b to have it thoroughly clean,
Ornata
no^uainuw™
refth
Latin.
Grredt
here.
______
former
’
s
slater.
Mr*.
W.
T.
Barber.
They
F I’ i*almerton and several others wait
ment, the mure since it* possCTwlon seems
also visited a son and brother during their n birthright rather than nn acquisition. and llobrrw. W. are a.«, told (hat pm- and nil charred wick and dust removed
U&gt; Battle Creek on batmday to attend tbe.
rral orituro k«|d l»oa nd* al«bn»r •‘J* before lighting. In putting out a lamp
funeral rf M«rl« I'almerVa. ’bo died »&gt;■
Robert Coleman lost one of hte horses stay.
Bitt often this kindly office is miscon­
where'It ha* do extinguishing appliance*
Thomas
Kelley
received
notice
of
the
Friday. Miss Palmerton wa* formerlj a last week.
ceived, iu graceful ministration much Ire. but. above all. brr &gt;uu,t enqirat auan- the wick ahon’.d ho turned down, aud a
„
. .
resident of Woodland.
Mrs. Randolph returned to Grand imp- serious sickness of bls brother-in-law. abused. Thera seems, to some indelicate non van «lv«u to nxnlb.-n-.al lea and natron- sharp puff blown acroM the top of th.
omy. They preremlirenttr wore ber tarorManley
Cottlngton.
residing
at
Richland,
We understand that Mr. Spencer, our ids last Friday.
natures, nn elastiofty ntwnt the term
,
chimney, but not down on it. A little sys­
new iuncb.nl will build a new atom In
Cathie Blakesley has been quite sickybut so Thomas and his wife went Friday which i&gt;crmlu it nt t ime* to cover a grow “ta 1(00 Marla Cnnlta married a Duteb tematic care In tbe uso ot a lump will
morning. He hn» returned wllh a favora­ rudeneM and discourtesy.
“‘our^rfier mill to Irnlnr over tauled end is better at this writing.
pbraletan. Bilan de Loewen, who donUlMB bring, Instead of discomfort, a unnn,
Mrs. Marietta Carpenter has
very ble report that he ta better.
Here, for example. Is a young woman
T. A. A. A. Aldrich have removed their naturally kind hearted aud deservedly irmpatblaed tally 111 the aebolar y Inall«M cheering atmoajihero to tbo home.—New
Mme urn marhhirr, added. Wr r«P«rt sick for the past two weeks with ia grippe.
•.
targe stock of furniture into the corner popular. On several occasions sho has dis­ anil ablliUe. ot bla wile, lor U la meonled York Ledger.
that It will be in readiness to grind flour She is on the gain at prewnt.
store, formerly occupied by Bert Lawrence, tinguished bereclf by doing so Dearly the that nt one period daring the 1 forty Y«aro
D.
E.
Wellman,
of
Hillsdale,
and
W
■
M^George Baitinger 1* finishing off the
Crotberj, of Sand Lake, have been helping there displaying a beautiful sight to be­ right thing that it is accepted as such, and war her • tables, published undar the_tftta
Have you ever stood despairingly Itefore
upper story of his building.
the Adventist In holding their meetings hold.
she comes to bo considered equal to any of Uranin Propitta «ive Tnbul® Astrono­ a crock of stewed cranberries, gooreber
Prof. Eugene Davenport and wife, of the the past week. They left the first of the
No necessity fust now. since lh» thaw, emergency. Her friends say “Pbcnbe has mic®." and which gave to their author a
fur young men who sometime* kAp late to much tact," and Pbcnbe ta only human widespread reputation, were prepared in a rics, rhubarb, dried plum*—or, worse than
Agricultural college, are spending a fe^ week for Grand Rapids. #
all, prunella*—throwing in sugar, tasting,
davs with Woodland friends.
He who caii sunpreJ a moment s anger, hours away from home, to pad the feel of that she seeks to emphasize this reputa­ noltah convent, whither they had taken puckering your face and throwing in more,
An uncommon number of people in our may prevent a day of sorrow.
their fleety steeds in order that they may tion. it ta at this point that sho need* to refuge to insure n needed degree of quiet. glancing dubiously meanwhile at the low
village are enduring la grippe.
P. of I. is talking ot holding open lodge not awaken nnd disturb tho peace and be well A her gaanl. A fine instinct, u -Harper # Bazar.
ering of the sugar In your “dollar's worth”
We hear that measles nre in our village. again tn the near future.
quiet of people who reside on the home delicate perception, are indispensable now.
can? I remember well my grandmother •
We hope the board of health will use every
Tbe Adventists still hold missionary stretch road. According to the old adage She fa perhaps spending an evening cut.
precaution tu prevent Its becoming ep- meetings at their church every Sunday there'is no great loss without some small Acres* the room from where she ta stand­
A pretty little woman said with a sigh, rule far Kweetening pie plant pies. It wan
this: “Put in all the sugar your conscience
gain.
WThe reading circle lost Friday evening evening.
ing one of n gay group ta a young mao, m she laid down a fresh list of axiom* for will aBow, then shut your eye# and throw
A telegram from Kalamazoo lost night solitary, and embarr.--.ised to find himself beautifying tho r»erson: “It is just enough in a double handful." Her pies were exCtarley Carpenter was in Freeport Moi&gt;­
was postponed on account of bad roads
* It is no nack at all to catch a good sized announced the death of Mrs. Polly A. to. Phoebe's glanc® falls upon him; she to wear any one all out to follow half th* ceilent, but tbe rule wa* expensive. Here
and sickness.
Starks, who died nt the Insane asylum. honestly pit-lew him and she see-* od oppor­ directions written now to mike you beau­ I* a cheaper one: When sweetening ex
Elite Ijimb Is very sick.
tiful I’ve tried them alt Pre used vase­
cold now days. In fact they cume with­ Her remains arrived here early Monday tunity.
tremely acid fruit* like tbe above stir in a
morning, where funeral senices will be
out catching.
“It is too bad," she say*; “Mr. M. has line ami glyeorinc, add. cccoanut oil nnd little soda liefore adding the sugar. Ex
Carlton.
almond jiasto, rusewater nnd lemon juice.
observed.
Rain
and
mud
ia
In
order
at
present.
been
there
nlone
for
minutes
nnd
minutes;
-gome of the beautiful is coming at this
pericnce will guide you as to the quantity
I
have
bathed
in
boiling
water
nnd
ire
A
series
of
revival
meeting
arc
expected
Arthur
Kenyon
has
rented
u
farm
in
I
am
going
over
to
speak
with
him,"
and
writing, and we hope that it wilb continue
you may wifely use without-injuring the
to commence at the M. P. church Tuesday she starts off followed by admiring silence, water nnd in tepid water nnd Id milk and flavor of the fruit, but, a* a general rule, I
Orangeville, and will move there soon.
&gt;to come, and give us a cutter ride.
Abe Donley has bought the place known evening of this week. Rev. Warner, Rev. which shortly resolves Itself into compli­ water. I have washed my face in a towel think a half teaspoonful of sqda to a quart
Michael Target was at the Center Mon­
as the Widow' Tbunton farm.
Tompkinsun and possibly Rev. Chase may mentary utterances. Pbcnbe feci* rather of tbe roughest crash I could buy and of fruit may be easily bornt. —Good House
day. with a load of wood for tlie town.
Rev. Myers, of Freeport, commenced be In attendance..
than hears them, nud aglow with con- rubbed my very cuticle off in ray struggles
There was a surprise for Jasper Warner
________
protracted meeting*
nt the Methodist
sciuusnc-fts approaches her victim. For Mr. to follow out tho directions, and I have kecplmt
and isuuij
family Tuesdav.
ano
xucwiat, and they a— ------ ,
Andrew Willmer. foreman of Bromley’s M. i» a victim and he knows ft. From the half washedit, os I would obit of porce­
w«rr and mmwy to tar tor lh&gt;' atarfta ot ehureli l»l bundw nl«bt.
_
lain.
with
the
softe.t,
finest
flannel
I
could
moment
of
her
setting
out
he
has
divined
The
P.
of
1.
appointed
a
committee
of
electro
plating
works,
Detroit,
drank
cyan
­
her
vciy pleasant
■ ragr carpel.
earnrf. ' 1 vwas
Lora* not a vrrj
plrmant
Tbo
ot I. ,p|x&gt;lntod - --------- -Hot sunshine will remove scorch.
-- r.J "and
‘1 ide of potassium by mistake Friday, and her errand, nnd he shrinks from th* or­ buy. I think the worst of all was when 1
...... -Io'-attondrd —
onjoj«l
lot Saturday
night to so .round
The beat liquid for cleaning old brass is a
day. tbut
—. Ibow that carried
j-:-*' tour
■
l.r tor r,l.l
didn’t wash it at all for a while, because solution of oxalic acid. *
solicit
aitf
Old VtAn.lln
Mr. Austin nnrl
nnd ftomtlv.
family. died in three minutes.
deal.
themselves.
some
one
said
the
bard
water
here
in
New
This
is
a
move
in
the
right
direction.
They
Hta
pride
and
hi*
intelligence
resent
Michael Yargcr killed a beef Saturday.
Kcroseno applied to unused stoves will
Butler, who recently escaped from tlie
Ge«. Bragdon and son Frank, of East are deserving poor, and any help rendered State prison, refuse] to return, und will be what hte bashful inexperience prevent* bis York would cause wrinkles, so I wiped it keep them from rusting.
Carlton, were on our streets Monday look­ them will nqt be thrown away. We hope extradited, lit- Is now locked up in Blr- properl}- meeting. Phcobe ha* nil tbe ad­ off with uno thing and another as long ns
A damp cloth dipped in common sods
L
could
bear
it.
when
my
husband
sug
­
the
people
will
cheerfully
respond,
and
vantage
on
ber
side;
her
card
is
full;
her
ing fur horses, but they did nut buy any.
will brighten tinware easily.
chall’a cell, in Woodstock Jail.
cnrnlicr* surround ber; nobody will ques­ gested that I try just keeping plain clean
The S. D. Advent meetings closet! for each give a little.
To clean knives cut a small potato, dip
The Saginaw dub gave their first an­ tion her motive—aod of Mr. M.'s wounded for a white, und do you know I haven’t
good Sunday night,
nual reception Friday evening. It was a dignity she has never u thdught. If some bad a 'particle of trouble since."—New it in brick dust and rub them.
John Carpenter, Jr., and wife were call­
Grease may be removed from silk by ap
Mr.
Mbsen,
of
Bedford,
who
has
been
brilliant
event,
and
was
attended
by
the
York
Letter.
one
.could
onlr
teach
ber
and
ber
sister
ed to (hr bed side of the latter’s .-tater Fri­
plying magnesia to the wrong side.
day night in Com|»|&gt;ell. Tliey report her sick for a long time, died on Wednesday. elite ot the city. The Saginaw Club house Pbcebt-s that the abuse of tact is intolera­
New iron should be gradually heated at
. Jan. asth, and the remains were Interred is the finest in the state.
ble just a* politeness fa sometime* officious
better at this wriUqg.
first;
it will not be so likely to crack.
Any girl who has brains enough to make
There are three doctors nt Edmore, but: to rank discourtesyi— Her Point of View in
Tbe M. E. church commenced their in the Bedford cemetery. Funeral servi­
Point splashes may I® removed from
a
•cttisfrxtorj
servant
will
devise
her
own
ces
al
the
residence
on
Friday.
Jan.
SUth,
New York Time*.
tbe little town Is abominably healthy.
meetings .Sunday night, and will continue
wjodow
puna by a very hot solution ot
ways
uf
doing
things,
and
they
will
be
th*
at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Holden.
them until further nolire.
Over 100 cn** ** and several deaths have
beet ways, simply because they are her soda. using a soft flannel.
Mrs. Gifford! the aged mother of the late
Wesley Elsenhood Is so he can be out
been reported of virulent meaales at Davi­
Milldrwed linen maybe restored by soap­
own.
Some
mistresses
arc
nnwfac
in
exDr.
D.
8.
Gifford,
died
in
Penfield
On
Fri
­
again, and his many friend# hope *l&gt;e may
■’ftjtWiniKirtance of nett and-tasteful MtlagUxxinneb otaMrvaat tatliU wrd. ing
wet covering
ta* the
lb, spots,
«l~u. and
aad while
whllewM
amrin; them
11
day, and tbe remains were Interred in the son.
continue to gain.
The potato crop alone lifted 850,000 house-flressing cannot be overestimated. Tta wise mUtrm .liould irmper ber de- wttb powdered elr«lk.-H.U’« Joaroii
The Journal scritaj, of North Carltun. cemetery at Bedford on Saturday, Jam 81.
The rain on Wednesday night prevented worth of mortgages in Oacbola comity last Tho matron who appears before the mem­ mnnd# with discretion, and should demand
rather abused our school through their
bers of the family in a shabby soiled wrap­ of her.serraat* simply that results should
columns last week. We thoueht that the many from attending the L. A. S. at T. E. season.
per and makre tbo excuse, if indeed she fit her wishes.
Ixt --a ------------servant choose
herBelle Wooster Higgins, of Sullivan,
-------------- Mr*.
A lot of Luther youngsters had a Juvenile
one that wrote them did nut known what Godue's.
«-a veritable salt.** She has t&gt;een at seif
News.from California to the effect tiiat poker joint in an old catriu in tlie woods takes the trouble to moke one nt all. that own methods of producing that result, and |
hr was. writing about, and after this be or
“it ta so much more comfortable," has lit­ both result and servant will be better for I almost constantly for nearly nineteen
Mrs.
Stephens,
familiarly
known
to
nfany
just
out
of
town,
and
when
the
detectives
ahe. which ever it may be, had better be
tle idea of tbo jMAxible consequence of such it. It really doesn’t matter to a mistress, years, and during that time has sailed to
hi
this
vicinity
as
Aunt
Becca
Fish,
died
were scouring that section for counter­ a course. Could sbe but realize that her
careful ho*v they write »uch stuff.
whether a cook put* pepper or salt first in ; nearly every part of the globe, including
near Los Angelas, California, shortly after feiters the other day the club narrowly
dress is an evil example to her daughters, ■the soup, if ,U«
I.. good
.... wl -irl...
.
• ___ ____ ____ __________________
the .......
soup u equally
either rerer.il
New Years, at the advanced age of 87 escaped arrest, ou suspicion.
European port*. Africa, Australia,
and one productive of conwquenns that
Delayed Letter.
years. Deceased was the mother of Mrs.
Two Polish funnere in Alpena county will reach far Iwyond her own span of life; way; or whether she gat hero up the silver tho island of Sumatra. South America
Mrs. Geo. Down*.- Miss Brightal and .1. H. Mantle, of Bedford.
heeded snap wire to tlx the break in their that her husband nud sons cannot fail to first or the glass, when she dears the din­ every port of tbe West Indies and nearly
Meeting at the Gregory school house on old ram shackle sleigh and so they felled a draw conipirbous between her dress and ner table. If neither silver nor glass suffers every’ Attautlc port in this country. She
Mra. W. L. Brown went to the Spring
Brook church a# judges in a Demorest Sunday night last was well attended, and free across the telephone line, ent oC SO that of the ladies they meet in other at her hands. Insist that a servant shall is an expert in navigation, aud is pmsecm d
produce tin- result you wxnt, wise mistress,
good attention was given to the word ieet, repaired their rig and now wonder
medal contest Tuesday evening.
homes, and that three comparisons cannot but let ber get that result in the way that of sufficient nautical skill to enable her.
Mrs. David June* I# very low with lung preached. This is'as it should be.
why they are to be prosecuted.
toil to decrease their respect for her, she is brat suited to ber individuality.—Naw if it should ever become necrawtry, to take
The L. A. S. is considering Vie purchase
complication.
full command of a vessel nnd sail her to
It is Mid that most of the 87.000 worth might l» induced to give more attention York Evening Sun.
Mr. Wood is very sick. Ills wn Merrit of an organ for the school houseut Gaskill.
any part of the world.—Ellsworth Am
to her personal appearance.
has left the norther* timber woods, and The ladies are confident of their ability to of diamonds stolen from a Michigan girl
crican.
____
Not
even
the
burden
of
care
and
con
­
while
visiting
In
New
York
city
have
been
has returned home to assist in caring for raise the required amount for its purchase.
him.
k'.x'
Over thirteen dollars was sulwcrfbcd for recovered from a Saginaw pawnbroker stant employment-can furnish a sufficient
The Brtl Itert uf the Sheep.
I remember one Saturday marninga line /
R. Nattslc has had a relapse, but is bet­ the fund at the meeting on Sunday njght and this makes the evidence against the excuse for careless personal habits, for few of about twenty irate women were kept
Do you know bow nice r. stuffed shoulder
Wliat about the Central Michigan IL R.? fellows recently arrested for the crime thing* nr? more important to the well be­ I waiting while tne cashier told me what a of mutton is? Yon probably do know that
ter.
ing of a family. There i* an old saying to •
very strong.
Quite a surprise given little Lucy Nor­ Is It dead or olive?
the effect that an untidy mother has diso­ certified check was. I hadn't one and it is lew expensive than the leg, and have .
ris Saturday evening by ber many little
bedient children, and white neither parent* didn’t want enr, but as 1 saw the Dame up avoided it in consequence. Well./n Eng­
THE PICKPOCKET’S ART.
friends and some of their mamas. They
nor ehiL'.rcn may realize the why or where­ I thought I would like to know what ft land, where they know more about njuttou
We had a January thaw.
captured tier in tear*, because her wa
fore of it, yet there ta always a lack of re­ wa*. Of eonrac I knew it wasn’t anything than wr do here, they prefer tbe shbuld.-r
Bichard Elerton comes to the front with
didn't let her go up town. But be assured
to the leg. both
ami
____for
_ ,quality
------ ,----. julein«*
.
spect and nn indifference to the authority to cut dr drink, but I thought it had some---------_____
she was quite content to stay, when she a new gold harness and cart.
thing to &lt;lo with the marriage ceremony | Try it once and see. Get your marketman
Died. Feb. 1st, tbe infant son of H.
There is no cless of artists, said n re­ of n mother who takes no pride in her per­
saw »o many friends and each laden with a
on account of it* being certified. I am not to tione it for you, then you stuff it ns you
Hosmer and wife.
nowned tbief, who in their calling are aa sonal appearance.
little remembrance.
would
veal,
roast
it,
aud
Vce
if
yon ever
exactly
char
about
it
yet,
though
the
Aud it ta not the mother alone upon
Mrs.
4115. Chas.
vua5. ruinijn,
Phillips i#
is yci
yet very tick.
SICK.
. ucaiccuu
dexterous, no
na picap
pickpocket*. Thb ta due to a
John Crump 1s quite sick, and has been
cashier brought nil hta brain power to bear buy the leg again for n roast You bare
Addie TiKtiuas has returned from a visit double
-i--!- Incentive. Not only does your whose shoulder* rest* the burden of re
for some time.
saved money nnd you have a better dinner.
upon
me,
nnd
I
smiled
my
sweetest
and
sponslblKty
for
home
neatness
and
ordar
pickpocket
' ’
‘
find' a bnlt tor effort and exer­
Ambrose Barrel lias built a jmrtable saw wHIi her father and sister near Henry.
You’ll say that I nm right.—Era Lovett
J. Hosmer, of Battle Greek, is visiting tion in success, bnt has tbe added spur of in draw; the father has hib duties to look said, “How nice!” and when I went home
mill this winter, and starts it on the job
a fear of failure. Success means as much after as well, and should never fail to in­ and told the family about it the masculine Carson in Housewife.
/
of timber bought by Geo. liaywoml of the hte mother and best girl.
I*rt
of
it
called
me
a
delightful
idiot,
but
sist
upon
tho
younger
memtars
of
the
tomto
a
pickpocket
aa
to
any
man,
and
failure
When did the bear see hte shadow?
Murphy Bros.
again announced that they would like to see
\_
Use Glass Dishes.
Last Wednesday as Wm. VauHarten means a great deal more. A vocation ia ffy prtatmtlng themselves with well., kept
We nadentand Fred Jones has gene to
Butter or apple sauce in a bowl may be;
was taking care of M. H. Bloom’s stallion, which the slightest slip mean* loss of lib­ hands, clean faoM, neatly brushed hair noy cashier in New York take the lime to
the northern country.
inform a nian about anything. There are a just ns clean nnd well made a* when served
and
orderly
dress,
at
least
at
ever)meal
erty,
and
perhaps
of
life,
will
ever
be
apt
be
received
a
severe
kick
knocking
out
Bert Me says he has had enough of the
number of advantages attached to being a from a dainty plate and glass dish, but to
four teeth and cutting a large gash on the to have a degree of expertness tn it* fol­ where the family assembles.—Christian
chicken tariff on Ids plate.
woman: for one thing, you do get such a one with an eye to tbe fitness of things
lower* not present in more reputable and Leader.
We noticed that tax collector Michael llpm
lot of information!—New York Letter.
they will not taste aa well, while it is uo
safer avenues of trade.
was on hte taps Saturday, until about 11
Edith Elerton la on the sick list.
more work to wash the latter articles than
Pickpocket*, like poets, are born, not
Harvey Troxel,’ ot Morgan, has rented
o’clock at night together with his attorney
In the big cities of Jppu on nlmost
the former. Glass dishes for serving the
J. D.
C. Phillips log house and will move into made. Tlicir nerves must be iron, nnd yet
A smart girl will be a fairly good com­ sauce or berries and for pickle* and jelly
a* seuaitive as Instinct. Their hands mint ever)’ summer evening there is n pilgrim­
We are glad to welcome Willie Hay wood the same.
age to some sanctuary or other—sometime* positor in six months. This is on plain are so inexpensive there hardly seems an
after hta winter absence and looking so
Lewis Gardner and'James Allerton ent. be as complete in make up and accomplish­ in honor of a god so ancient tiiat nobody
well.
a maple tree for E. Lockhart that made ment as Herrmann's, and strong aa steel remembers exactly his role in the world. work. Table work and advertising is now excuse for not using them.—Exchange.
generally left to special compositors. In a
while light as down. Out of tbe vbst army
We noticed onr worthy friend Geo. ITfc cords of stove wood. Next.
of humanity who are soldiers of the shad­ After btudnem erf all kinds, with its bar­ year you will get •‘the motion’’ and proba­
Downs has u flue colt of which he i* very
A few colA boiled potatoes left from din­
Milo.
ows only one-fourth of 1 per cent, can or gains and iMrtcra, has been suspended, bly reach the limit of what yow can do. ner are not a very appetizing addition to
proud, and well he may.
after
lite
innumerable
petty
trades
have
If on a weekly paper, you can earn from the tea table. Take these pouttoes. slice &lt; r
Rebecca Striker, of your city, spent last do become pickpocket*. These form the
Am sorry any one should so misinform
to 88 per week. If on a daily, you ought cut iu small bit*, not too fine, add pepper
nobility of thieve*, and are reverenced by stopped their monotonous noise, jrhen tbe
your Milo orrespondent in regard to the Sunday with Hatlie Williams.
myriads of little Rouses and *hop* begin to earn from 810 to 814. Few girls, how­
M. Doster shipped last week the Dr. the burglar, the footpad, the sneak and
pool table* in our village. You have it
and salt, mix with n spoonful of sals'l
Hyde Leicester lambs to Buffalo. Average tho “con" man as of a higher class than to put up their light shutter*, the women ever, are to be found in the composing dressing, slice a hard boiled egg and sent imdly mixed tor once, brother.
dresB themselves, ornament their hair with
Mrs. Geo. Dunktey, of Richland, spent weight here 98 lbs. Price paid 5JX cts. they. Tho practice of a pickpocket while their most extravagant pins, and set out, rooms of daily papers, especially of morn­ ter over the top, and the roiutt ta a potato
ing
papers.
not
really
at
work
ta
as
constant
os
that
ol
per
lb.
Saturday and Sunday with Mra. R. Col­
salad, suitable to offer any guest who may
Compositors, aa a class, c-i
deep have dropped in at.meal time.
J. B. Moreau will start a wagon on the some famed professor of the viol or harp. holding at the end of flexible sticks great
lier. ’
painted lanterns. The streets nre filled to
Mrs. Norwood nnd Mrs. Polly gave an road selling groceries of ail kinds receiv­ He keep* pare with the procession. No overflowing with their little persons, ladies fraternal spirit, and hare a
masonry
among
themselves.
»
___
sooner
doe*
some
jeweler
Htvent
a
new
fas
­
ing
In
payment
eggs,
butter,
rags
and
will
entertainment Iu elocuUon and select read­
Mr*. Howard Teufel, better known a*
tening for diamond pin* or studs than or mousmi*. walking slowly In sandal* aud majority are well educated, genteel in de­
not refuse cash.
ings at the M. E. church Tuesday.
exchanging charming conrtesfo.
portment, and about the last thing they Blanche Willis Howard, is so much occu­
•‘What I know about getting.married" is three men of finest touch devise the mo­
With an immense murmur uf fluttering would do would be to exhibit rudeness to pied with the care of young women who«
Samuel Bevier has au auction sale. Ills In pres* and will be issued by one of tion which evades it* purpose.
Tbe chief object of a pickpocket, after fans, of rolling silks and of laughing a girl trying to make a living by working educatio* she superintends that she does
our citizens soon.
little girl is very sick.
little novel writing. She edits an English
B. R. Fenner, who has been very sick certainty, is speed. He cannot dally with chatter, ut dusk, by the light of the moon with them. It 1* longer hours than type
Tbs little folks exercises for the benefit
or beneath the starry night they osoetid to
magazine at Stuttgart, and mokes its pages
of the Chicago temple ta postponed until for ten days, is Improving and will soon his victim by the hour. Whitt he does is tbe pagoda, where gigantic god* with hor­ writing, but there is more money in it.— interesting with bcc bright tfo»ngbte and
to be over in a flash. Speaking of pins
Ik-troit Free Press.
be
ou
our
streets
again.
Sunday evening, under the W. C. T. U.
rible nuutla await theni half hidden be­
witty
reflection* upon her neigblwrs.
and
studs,
there
has
never
been
a
fasten
­
Some of our sheep shippers as they get
direction.
hind bara of gold, in the incredible mag­
A demorest medal contest at tbe M. E. returns from their sheep wear elongated ing so complex but tbe expert thieve* nificence of tbe sanctuaries. They throw
After a long or dusty journey the ]&gt;ore&gt;
Servant girls tn Germany got almost
or smiling faces as tlie success they met could defeat it in a motion. They do in
church Friday evening.
their buslne* aa fine work aa any Houdin, pieces of money to tbe priest*, they pray nothing. Your aunt tells me ahe pay* big of tbe face become so clogged that only a
C. B. Robinson wa* in Plainwell Friday in their sales would indicate.
prostrated and clapping their hands with
Prairieville Grange, with Mrs. Theodore and the tbief himself could.not analyze or Sharp Wows, “clack, clack." as though wages and her girl gets thirty-two marks vapor l&gt;aLh can cleanse them. The wuitesl
on business.
explain it* detail. His power* of execution
P. N'aualcy delivered two loads of fat Kye* as lecturer. Is booming. Three new nave gone far beyond hta power of percep­ their finger* were of wood. But mo*t of a quarter. Think of it—810.34 for th re* way of giving the face a vapor bath is to
months: and In this country they are in­ fill a bowl with boiling water and hold the
members
Initiated
last
Saturday
evening.
nbeep Friday at Richland. Sold to G.
tbe time they arc chattering, turning deed servant* In every mom of the word; face in the steam until a profuse perspire
Good and varied programs for each meet­ tion or relation.
A pickpocket oonsulta hi* own nervous round, thinking of something else, at­ they do work for which we employ men.
Chas. Ritchie ta to remain with us a few ing.
tempting to eacape by laughter from the
Remember our Fanners Institute com­ condition constantly. No fine lady ever fear of tbe »u[&gt;crnatural.—Pierre Loti in When coni or wood is bought for the win­
day* with hta stock of jewelry.
bn* such a time with her nerve* na this
Over one-third of all tbe children born in
ter th*y have to shovel or throw it Into the
Mra. White has been confined to Ute mences on the evening of the 10th.
Harper**
cellar, or carry it in, if the collar is In tbe Ulr world dte before their fifth &gt;r*r. aix.l
house for the past week, under the rare of Everybody come. Fanners-this is your feel right he won’t “work." When he does,
meeting, you can make it a success or
Dr. Hyde
I’ve known one on the impulse to take a
impurity in the-milk supply, which in»u.
failure.
According to a luxurious fashion of the
with hl* wild and thoughtlea* gra*p for
This is not a “fish story'’ but reports car on aome well dreaaed and wealthy age every article a woman ww* should
ted Thursday. Jan. 20th. She leaves a
street, and, Mating Mm self side to the win­
wealth, will stain and corrupt himself to
•
’
clock
ut
night
her
girl
meets
her
and
say the fish do not bite to some hooks.
husband and two small children.
dow, survey tbe ahirt front of every would exhule a subtle fragrance, and to secure rarrit* her baggage for ber. All through introduce.
The
light
covering
of
snow
on
the
Geo. Mosier, of Ooverdalc. sold his store
be pawwnger as the ear came up. The mo­ elite end Ktehcta may be kept iu all the
in Prairieville occupied by W. L. Brown, wheat during the month of January has ment one showed a diamond in his linen or bureau and chiffonier drawer* and hung Germany ladras can go to tbe th«ntre unIn France, during t he Middle -Ages, a ring
atteoded by gentleinun; tbe ;&gt;erformRnco» woven from straw or one made of horse­
disappeared by warm rains and reveals
to Dr. Hyde. Consideration 8400.
cravat tbe thief would hurry to the plat­ on tbe books of tbe smnir where ber drmats
J. F. Branditettcr spent Saturday in the fact that wheat Is In a fine condition. form to got off. Ho would time his ma­ ore kept. Therefore z charming present begin at 6 or 0:30 p. m. and close at 1« shoe nails we* placed on tiu» bride's finger
•
dock.
Tbe
Mwvaut
girl
UMwta
them
at
th*
thte vUlagr.
neuvers bo as to meet his man on the »ten to prepare for u fashionable friend's accept­ theatre and m&gt;*« them Lome.—Cor. Indian- at tbo cooclnaion of the marriage rite
Mrs. Drummond has been sick, but is
ance would be a act of sachets fitted to the apolfa Journal.
The couple also stood in u ring five or six
Albert Knowles slashed his ax into bb it the car. They would collide.
fret In diameter made of mistletoe or
The thief* hat-A stiff ailk or Derby-1* bureau drawer*. They can l&gt;e mode erf
foot one day last week, making an ugty
CttildrMi'* Battag.
looking wound. Dr. Elliott was called, who in his left baud and covers his detxterous •alkaline (a thin material that remmbltt
dressed tbe wound, making him as ccm- right, which » put forward to protect it* mik) or of thin India silk. They should be
double
nnd
stuffed
with
cottre
thoroughly
owner in the collision. It touche* the new­
ed with violet or other
Wm. H. Brown, of your efty. lost one comer right where tbe diamond unnrklm. Viak
lUa. Ao, ear-h wnmmn k— i.—_ __
of hss favurite buggy horses. which was and ft ta still covered by the hat in the
other lurai With an
IXdttm cm Sarurdsy.
atop* out of tbe way. Tbe whole affair is
the tenth pan cf a second, hut as he bows
ud Friday.
After tha l*ru« asebeto am
**u!d be tacked, libs a comf&lt;

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Largest Circulation |
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner

VOL. kxxv. NO. 41

Hastings, mich^ebruary 12, i89i.

Hastings
Banner
Published Tlmradavaby

TAe best Advertu~
ing medium m Bar­
ry County
WHOLE NO. 1862

Talk of another fruit evaporittor ’nt C. Shoemaker and wife. A. Moffard and
Woodland.
wife and L. C. Edmunds and wife. A
grand entertainment ami supper was had
The F. A M. bank ut NoabvlUe Lav amongst tlrefr brothers and friends.
grown from a #S5,(IOO to a 250.000 institu­
tion, its loans increasod bum 924,000 to Speeches were made by Murers Boorman,
H.IST1XGH, Mien.
995,000, and Ils deposits from 97,110 to Bert Anal in and Dewey.
Last Friday there was a large loft nl
nearly 900,000 since January IJth, 1880.
taken out from under the ice on Mill
A pretty good growth for ■ two years. tish
lake.
L
Cashier C. A. Hough is entitled to no
They say Ed Tungale- has got tbe big
small part of the credit for this splendid
head
because bls head is all swdfod up
OUR COUNTY.
Tt-conjv
from a hard cold.
Biographical.
young ladles of Freeport arc green
George Main is still confined to tbe
He's on all-around, every dav-alikc, good, with envy because nt a recent Kiekapooln- house from an attack of Bright's disease.
fellow. That's what everyix’dy says, and dian concert there, a Yankee Springs Indy
There has been an organ and piano
what everybody raya must l»o so. He con­ walked away with tire prize for being the. agent boarding at Seward Hinchman's this
siders It no crime to bo n young man: and , most beautiful
____ _
Indy. The Freeport ^..»_
belles ■winter. It seemed to Seward tlmt be was
yet there has been little poetry and less j console themselves by declaring that In- pitying too much attention to bis better
sentiment •»
in »*
his
beenare
a not Judges &lt;»f beauty, so there
’■ life, which
»—— -hasdlans
half, so Seward kicked up a dlelur.banee
busy one. lie was born In Warne county now.
•
and the consequence was that he and his
Ohio, 80 years ago, and Inherited not only,
wife dissolved partnership and’ divided up
Nashville
’
s
driving
fiark
association
pro­
a strong constitution from his rugged
household goods, she going her way and
Scotch ancestry, but acquired the Buckeye’s pose to do sonic business this year. They he stopping at home.
natural disposition to '"get there'’ with will fence in their. track, build a grand
Arthur Fisher Is repairing and getting
both feeL Hu wasn't and Isn't known as stand, have some good ’races, and oven ready to have two houses ready thia next
much of n kicker, but always retained In have In mind a fair at Nashville. Tbe as­ spring for rent, on tbe old mill site. This
youth a disposition to fight for his inalien­ sociation is In tho hands of hustlers who will be a great improvement to Banfield.
able rights, such aa life, liberty and the will succeed with what tljey undertake.
Jud Chandler Is still at Ann Arbor
pursuit of the prettiest girl at school
A miserable Imp of a tramp stopped nt a under medical treatment.
nud if any other fellow
interfer­ farm house a few mile* north of Nashville
ed with thin laid, in,- must be on ids stumps the other day, and finding the lady of the
Anna Tibldte who has been very sick
pretty much all the time, or he was left, I house alone, used insulting language to
and the chances were that he would be her. Her husband returned later in the tadter.
David Barber Is tick with the mcafiles.
anyway, fur Thomas wr&gt; a good deni ol a day. and. on learning what had happened,
Mrs. John Fisher nud Jennie Fisher are
rharuier. He didn't waste all his time lu he ciuaped on the tramps trail, und found
cultivating friendly relations with tbe him in Eaton country. The Irate husband on the sick list.
Mrs. Wilson b keeping house, for Philip
gentler sex. No: he went to school and gave tho wreteh such a thumping aw will
Barber.
studi.-d, and made paper wnds and shot be apt to make him cautious hereafter.
Warren Fisher aucf wife are visiting
apple cores across the school room and
Tbe demand for more houses at Middlewrote notes to the girls which they could­ el lie has caused M. S. Keeler to plat about friends in Leonidas and Colofi.
Last Thursday night the old folks gave
n’t'read, but guessed .must be O. K.. or 30 more lota, and lie will build houses on
Pieree Travis and wife a surprise. It was
Tom wouldn't have sent ’em. But with three of them.
riot quite so noisy as the one the boys gave
nil his love of mischief and of fun. he
them a&lt;ew nights before.
made rapid progn-ss iu his studies. In
Bum, oh Feb oth to Charles Barlmr and
18G4, It occurred to his parents that Mich­
Mrs. Stark.s, of whom mention was wife, a son.
‘
,
igan was a pretty good state, and that our
Byron Fistrer and family have moved in­
subject might profitably spend his surplus made last wwk. Was conveyed from the
energies In hewing his wny through mithe ■ “‘»yluiu Sunday evening. The funeral to their toew Iwiuce in East Cressey. '
wlldernej'S on a Maple Grove farm. Ac- i’ **,n■fc’* were otoaerved on Monday afterOrangeville.
Pon
cordlngly they moved on a farm in that
that 'j n;*••'•••
*.'•“ Baptist cfiuyeb, after which
After months of .suffering dhath came, to
lownU.lpwMcbl.Mbu^T.K're.rfete.r,rer"11,“l’&gt; tb&lt;°* *"&gt;' the release of Mr. Hull last Tuesday.
husband, Samuel. In the north cemetery.
A young man named* DePriesler died
with the change, and contributed bis share Rev. Pope- ofticluting.
JlT_­ . For quite u number of years a man re- Thursday of last week at the residence of
ol hardship and toil to make the •‘wilder
hi*
sister, Mrs. Cotant. about two mires
lje &gt;; siding- three
Rilles vast, of,, this, •place. who ,is
ness bud and blossom as the rose.’’ lie
, _r_..
east of the village.
.ItratfMt Kb«.l In Ita llUIr lu« Mhonl ^T1 ”!7’5" P?°“?r fl
‘?b
Mrs. Eli Nichols entertained-company
■ k ot..........................
• ■ । day
age of educational advancements,
M
lb.- dbtrlcL Irtrnwl• &gt;11 &gt;he weld
'£{. and •£
from Kalamazoo last week.
as he clxluts, revelations *and
and from that day to this his keenest re- ! having,
”
’
Sheriff Benham and Prosecutor Lowden
gret hns been that hie educational ad­ (tower to prophesy; Some three years were iu town one day last week.
since
this
genlleman
indulged
iu
the
idea
vantages were so limited. Such ns he bad
Madame Rumor rays there was a wed­
that
prevailed
marly
fifty
years
ago
by
a
and-all that he could then afford he gut,
ding last Thursday.___________
and made good use of. But a fellow who Clara who were led by one Rev. Miller.
ifruiu bis 14lh year was known as a hard .Agreeable to that dara of believers Ite
Wann and beautiful weather wtth Imd
worker on a farm had little-chance, except started In company with his wife for tbe
evenings, tn store his ndud *wlth useful east expecting no doubt as “they were roads.
George Bnckb«’rougto is preparing to
Iknowiedgc. An a chopper our subject taught that time with tiiein was short,
(could give pointers, and wu ready to when all would Ik* caught up to Glory on build a new bouse in the spring on his lot
jahoulder his axe and go into the wood*, a certain day 'as fixed by them. The day west of his blacksunth shop.
Preparations are being made to begin tbe
land chop with any man for fun. love or came but they all failed to ascend to the
miarbleN. Finally lie got Into the notion Of Glory world. They both returned to their brick work an the ftuolcn mlii, which is
islngiiig in the &gt;'&lt;&gt;i&gt;gtegational church choir home where they have lived rather Isolat­ being erected on Clark's addition.
ed
from
social
circles
among
neighbors
hi
Herbie Hart, our poultry lx&gt;y, has pur­
Nashville. The occupants ot the pews
iticnlly kept their seats, listened and । a quiet hud unassuming mauuer as they chased a 200 capacity iiwubator and in­
tends to go into tbe business more exten­
dn'l say a word, eo he became a fixture
sively.
Success to tbe enterprise. Herbie ,
lb.,.-. 1'i.d.r hl. mMu.eueol-ror In &gt; 1Ib^BjpfbU
is a good boy. .
x
'
/ Absolute One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers in Grand Rapids.
Tbe carpenter work on Eugene 1’annelec's itouH- is progressing finely. Heath ft.
Sons, coptractors.
upd Ids work in the vocation ot his choice. |
F. W. Clark’s lottery drowning of refliHe didn’t go down to Nashville, sit down ' daughter on the 25th day ot January Infit.
uji a dry goods box. and fnrin with his at her 42th year of ber ago. they having denee Iota take* {dace Mtxl Saturday, and
l»een
married
18
years
or
thereabouts
mid
much interest is manifested in tbe same.
month, be did the hard work and lots ot It
Chas. Prichard arrived home last week
In politics he wus an ardent republican, this being the first and only heir born to
been most of the
and soon became one of the party's best them during all those years. A greater from Ohio, where he
\
workers in Maph- Grove. His ability, his surprise could hardly have taken place in winter.
Dr. M. Crane is again proprietor of the
Integrity and high sense of duty and the neighborhood than that whleh took'
honor, marued him as one his fellow chi- place at their home on the said 24 ult. Crane House.
About 30 from this place accompanied
|zcn- would delight to honor, and they did Their nearest neighbors, neither her father
1 so. though they hud to combat his dislike nw mother had been advUed or apprised the Lake (M«-sm Opera Co., to Clarksville,
to .being brought into prominence. He by her of existing affairs in that bouae- where they played "The Child M tbe Regwas mute willing to .-erve in line and do hold, residing as they do on an adjoining imenr hi a fitting roanuer to a large house.
of a mile away.
A Calico ball will beglvenat the Rippley
his share of liuslHug there than to court farm not to exceed
Frank McCall and wife. Will Sanford ball Feb. 23d.
1 notoriety in officio! life. There comes a
Lumber is ixTmg shipped into town at a
time in the Hie of such when the call **lo and wife left here Monday for a week's
rapid rate by both yards.
come up higher'' is heard. It may be in visit with friends In Alamo.
We must sell at least FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARSJohn Brunney expresses himself as feel­ . Protracted meeting* arc lietog held at
official life. Mon- often It is in business
worth of goods by the 15th of March. In order to do this \&gt;e,
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affairs. With our subject it was in the ing very indignant all on account of some the M. E. church with good success.
A large stock of ciotbing, irais, caps and
Office with holbbook, oveb■ due course of political affairs that the ( miscreant, lawless, kind of fellow entering
shall sell goods at prices that will please everybody.
I
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
summons came. Two years ago. by a •i his stable while he was officiating as i»ear- gents furnishing goodsjs being put into K.
nio.-t flattering vote. Tlaimas S. Brice. ' er at Mrs. Stark's funeral on the 2d insu F. Colwell’s new store by W. Elliott * Co. •
Parties from Eatou Rapids will operate
tiiough little known outalde his own and then taking from his stable and from
l have Improved and vacant city lots lor' section of the county, was named by tbe his possewkm bls driving horse to bis the\-oolen mill as soon as it is completed,
great damage.
IL A. Durkee, of Nashville, was in
rale and exchange In oil parte of the city. republicans for county clerk. He wasn’t
The four Hi sheep killing dog referred tn town last week on Ixubwss.
Fanning lands for rale and exchange in, asleep, lie proposed U&gt; make his election last week has been killed. Bad dogs they,
Mrs. Dr. VanHorn, of Dowling, wbo han
as certain as the call, and when the polltall parts of tbe county.
. leal slain were borne from the field, Mr. which go out of their own township to been visiting ber daughter for the past-few
I
have
some
choice
Grand
Rapids
prop
­
And be convinced. For the next 30 days we shall sell our erty for sale at a bargain.
days returned to her home in Dowling last
Brice didn’t ride in the hearse: but like worry and kill aheep.
Clare Aldrich and wife went to Union Monday.
".
boys are wuut to be, he was among
entire stock• of Boots and Shoes at 15 per cent. off. In, Farmers and city property owners de­’ Ohio
the chosen. It Is hardly necessary to add City last week to visit her parents, I).
to sell or exchange should remem­’ that there never lias been a more popular Ford and ffife.
ner» last week Uy du? death of bi* auut,
Millinery we have a large assortment of Ladies and Missea’ siring
Mrs. Eddy went to Jackson for a two Mra. Storks.
ber that purchasers and traders are keep­I tifllclal in the court feotiae. n&lt;&gt;r one who
ing an eye on my listed property for Ims given the duties ot his office more weeks' vhdt.
Trimmed Hats, Bonnets and Tokes. which we shall sell at
Dora Rockwell and C. W. Backus have
faithful or considerate attention, nor
We had quite a blizzard the forepart of
off the regular prices; also Ladies, Misses and Gents Under­ bargains.
*
RememberthDNe who wish to mill and1 one who lnu» endeavored, and succeeded each a sick horse.
Arthur Bush is desirous of selling his the week., but it has warmed up at Ulla
wear which we shall offer at less than cost. Our entire Stock are obliged to sell are the ones who put1 too, to be at all times ready to pleasantly stock
writing.
of
jewelry
and
returning
to
his
farm.
their property in tbe hands ot ‘the agent;1 deal with those who have business with
Uncle Levi Huhnes b on the sicklist.
of Cloaks at J off. Woolen underwear at less than cost. Our therefore
Bissel A Plattsburg were making an in­
purchasers will fiad the agency tbe county clerk. Everybody expected
A large number of our citizens are sick
lie would lw re-elected last fall, but he got voice of their-lai’KCRtock of goods laM with lagrlppe.
Standard Prints at 5 cte, Indigo Blues 6 cts, Turkey Red Gets headquarters for bargains.
week. Now may they count the.ir wealth.
in by the akin of hte teeth, overcoming 108
Protracted steeling* at the M. E. church
A.
Jones,
of
Lake
Odessa,
wa»
on
our
Ginghams in dress plaids and Apron checks ( cts. All Wool
plurality and being elected by 7. Had
still continue.
been any Idea that tbe contest would streets on Tuesday.
Horae distemper seems to be epidemic tn
Yarns at cost. Winter Gloves and Mittens | off. All our On J«ffenson street two houses and lota&gt; there
Bertie Pennock. ot Allegan,. made bls
lave been so close, tbe Maple Grove
this vicinity. It almost seems that when a
mother
and
best
girl
a
flying
visit
out:
day
representative hi the court house would
Cashmeres, Henriettas and Flannel Dress Goods at greatlj’ at bargains, and on easy terms.
man Im two or three horses sick with the
last
week.
Near furniture factory.—one lot —
and_I have had n much larger plurality to his
Charles Lawrence sports with, a new old fashioned horse distemper lie ought to
reduced prices. Carpets ah cost. Best Overalls 50 cts. Mens house
well finished, water works, concrete• credit. But it wasn’t much ot a republl- team of horses. We guess that Ui con­ tw prohibited from watering thorn at a pub­
year, 18S0 wasn’t, and lepubrcatis In
Pants at cost. In Groceries we will mention the prices of walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.: rents st S10&gt;i can
nection with li s recent purebase Is the lic watering trough.
per month. S1.000; WOO down. bal. &lt;&gt;u Ibis **neck o’ the woods'' didn’t peel their fore runner of some important event In
Oar merchants are closing out their whi­
but a few leading articles. In sugars we will give you 20 lbs j time at 7 per cent.
coats and go lu ou their muscle, partly the near future.
ter gucaLsat cost, and getting on largo
through Indifference, and much more
stix-ks of spring goods.
of Yellow for $1.00.
Of Durkee’s famous Challenge Mills And one house and lot one block fromj. through
over confidence. But Tommy Is
Itaaflold.
We hear that Mrs. Traenkle is very, low
factory. £800; S’-00 down, bal. at 7 per there, and his friends.who nre legion and
The Ladles Aid society told at U C. and not expected to live long.
Spices we will sell you Pepper 25 cts a lb; Ginger 25 cts; All­ cent. Cheap.
in nil parties, are glad be is. Mr. Brice Edmund’s had 40 guests and were aided to
Our doctors report an unural amount of
Near
felt
boot
factory
—
IJtf
lots
and
1 was married hi 1880 to Miss Minnie
spice 25 cts; Mustard 25 cts; best Shreded Cocoa 20 cte; best
sickness at present
splendid house, with furnace, cellars un­
and In promoting Ids anecera In
Doty and Stringham shipped last Satur­
We, like the News, think that when a
English Currents 7 cts; very fine raisins 10 cts; a good fine cut der whole house, good cistern, good well,'• Rowley;
life she has had the full share that is the day ISO lam Im which averaged 100 lbs., 1man onlv pays for 25 pounds of flour and
house well finished nud folding doors,■ lot ot a faithful, loving wife, who trusts and were fed by F. E. Doty.
Chewing Tobacco 25 cts; Mixed Candy 10 cts; a good Baking small barn. Can be bought at a bargain
carries off 50 pounds simply because
1 and has every reason to trust in her
Last week Monday evening the question iImj unsuspicious clerk allows him. to
Powder 20 cts: Starch 6 cte; Rice J&gt;cte; Prunes 7 cte; 8 cans and on easy terms.
husband. They have two children, both was debated—Resolved that anlmls do help
himself, he
ought
to
cull
Several splendid .bargains In the 1stt sons. They 1 ve quietly, enjoy their home, reason. Judge*. Clarence Idea. Arthur around and pay for the extra lb- pounds,
Tomatoes best brand for 25 cts; 8 cans best SweetCorn 25 cts, ward
and are always *'at buwe” to themselves Freemnu and Fred Noband. While the and toe thankful to get off that easy.
and other parts of the city.
best New Orleans Molasses 50 cts, former price 6Qcts; Clothes Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­- and .ttadr friends.
affirmative strongly tunl pointedly assert­
Several parties have tapped their
ed tlmt they did. There was one on the buslMs, but we think they are era
opposite Ford’s hotel.
pins 5 dozen for 5 cte; we have a large assortment of other ner40-acre
7
«cu«rui.
negative and our president too in his way the season.
farm to Irving, all improved, soil
of
glow
and
style,
eloquent
talk
and
FThe
first
school
taught
in
Woodtand
was
Paul A Volte luive been making a large
good, frame barn 25x;15 with baacment.
goods which will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
j log liause, good orchard, and well fenc^l. in 1841. and tbe money to pay for It was Webster** unabridged as aid woo the number of sap buckets and several sap
i Can lie bought at a bargain on easy terms. raised by subscription, Hallie Bidwell.* of question that they did not reason.
The
Ladles
Aid
society
meets
next
week
Our new merchant. Mr. Spencer, seems
80 acre farm for sale in Otsego ewiuly. Battle Creek, being tbe teacher. The Wednesday at Bresee hall and every body
Description raid to be black rand and clay school was conducted in Mr. Wellman’s bring his own feed and have a good lime. by his courtesy and badness like method
to
be gettings liberal trade.
loam—timber beech, raan’.e and elm. GO
Charles Paul hay been around here and
Our reading circle did not meet at Mr.
rods from nchool, V4 and
miles from
Woodland elaima the oldest person in taken orders for peach and apple trees
each of two railroad*. SO terra Unprovr.1. Barry county. Mrs. Demoud. who &gt;« 102 from McKinley and Edmunds which they | Stowell's last Friday evening on sooonM
of a misunderstanding, but will meet there
log bouse and barn and small•granarj: s'
These prices are only for cash or its equivelent
years old.
will set out next spring.
next Friday evening.
miles from county seat, 100 vuteft hi town­
Dave Stiles and Kipp have relatives
Three tramps brake into the South Jar.
Already the Middleville factory is re­
Highest market price paid for all kinds of produce.
ship. Price 91,900. Will trade for farm
from Hlllrdale stopping with them.
dan school bouseoa Thursday night otbod
ceiving
orders
for
their
Hue
of
brass
trimIn this sertton and pay difference.
Last Saturday tbe widow Tungate's
rabigs.
house caught on tire near the pipe through
Tbe Woodland roller mill la being over­ the roof but was put out before any very
Plano twlue-blDden will trade for wood hauled and better machinery r.dded to iu
great damage was done. It was quite a
or oilier property.
equipments.
A horse. «S0—-will trade for wood.
luA Saturday evening U&gt;e ' Bedford r.i: h .Saturday.
Tbe Louisiana lottery octopus is seeking
MmgiiIc lodn? held a fwtiva) Kud Banfield
A very promising young atalUon four.rmr. bid. !&gt;u u excelled l-dixnr. libMd Morfin, Incur; xltfrtlwmHilo
tn. rare with U«wunrt»a»K.
re-teum.

COOK BROS.,

Hudson's Tower Clothing Co

Bargains every week
Bargains every day in the

Money saved always when
y'ou buy your Hats, Caps
and Furnishing Goods of

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co

Great Clearing Out Sale!

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY COLUMN,

TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING PRICES

SPECIAL !

TAKE NOTICE.

HIGLEY &amp;. FOX.
Feb. 2n

FOR SALE.

COUNTY NEWS.

�-There hoa been nothing agoiiyit hrc
11&gt;r•
• Hiuce alic carnr?"
. . .
-No; on the coctrory I think
ha^
Ud for cjTxrttmity of rtfudng ^r«*l
thgible offwx. and ohe h*J dowe ~ for
31 foe wMid ffku a true Amencon girt.
••Who were the men?”
'
• That would be telling Why do yon
uok?"
__ ...
As Geoffrey Btade no reply, hut
CT^^r ”
Jjol*or.i»u/p-ms in foe with a good deal of sterwirew. Wallie
SirSi it1? nw **
SM“- continued after a while. “I enppo« your
wisdom teeth arc cut, young miraT
H that it I* »!&lt;«* • fc,r trlB'
-She's a lady, and I—wish her treated
La grippe l» prcvalt n' at Big KapMa.
as such, that’s all!" said Geoffrey.
A Miraeteor «*• &gt;»»■*«••«•“» Cwntury.
• What were you taring about a cottage
J teve been .flwts- «ilh rheunutbu. at Newport?"
Before this topic could be gone into
tar iwmity JrtT*. «**
fwten year*. From wring powerful Hal the friends w-re intorrupted by the en­
Snl to get a ta* ri.*P•“*•
trance of another caller—Mr. Alexander
knre IimI !-&gt;st ncnrly all strength When
fZ.mrr.-D.-ed to take II btorJ s Rheumatic Rmdolph.
- Who the devil is he?* demanded Geof­
.Syrup I conM
o*',• s»ep without
frey. knockhig out his l»ipe.
foe aid of « cane. I can now wa«k
“Never met him till this autumn. He
■ent luy enne trom my • house to my 'offic'and wish I might herald to *11 afflicted won’t hurt yon. Sit atill."
wifo riieuu»«ti*n». the J merits of this
•Ali. good morning, Mr. Dinsmore."
wonderful lU’riieine. S. S. CoXOVER.
said Randolph, entering in stalo with
Agt. Xorthiu-t-.-rn Mutual Lite Ituur- his gray eyebrows and imperial; "lean
WKB4X. NWbtee. Mich.
ramain hut a moment" Here he caught
ffepared tally t&gt;y the ( harks Wright right of R'llingimm. “Am I in the
Medicine Company. Detroit Mb-h- For
u-ay.-’
sale by Fred L* Heath.
■
“In foe way of making the acquaint­
Dr. X. H- Kimball, a prominent phy­ ance of Mr. Bellingham—Mr. Randolph."
sician of Adrian, died Tuesday.
said Wallie. "Sit down, gentlemen.
I’iles. eti*«. I-Ur«.
'
Have a cigar. Mr. Randolph? "
Loore’s Red Clover Pile Remedy. Is a
“I thank you—never before luncheon.
positive specific for al! tonus of Ute dte- To come to the point at once—I am of a
. Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerated committee of gentlemen to extend a
and protrudlag plies. 1‘riee 50c. For complimentary tweakfaat to Gen. Inigo
xate bv W. H. Goodyear.
on the Uth of this month. Can we
The Ionia oouniy fishing club has re­ count upon your artendaneeT
ceded from the state hatcheries ‘0,000
.-The 14th? Let me see." said Wallie,
trout fry whkn they have stocked the. .vpeping at drawer in bis desk and Liking
Sebew* and ihinby •treums.
out u meiuornndum book. "Yes, there
I seems tn be nothing on that day. Much
I ootiged to you and the rommi'.tie, Mr.
Randolph."
j “The hour is I o'clock.” said Randolph.
■ -Gen. Inigo deserves a breakfast,”
’ Wallie remarked. “He deserves three
By JULIAS HAWTHOBSH

Of for people yon

-rm BO m»ch ont of the way of .mak­
ing rails that Tm surprised to find my­
self here* Yem have • great many calk

that last moment, when nothin’ men’
waa to be gained by deception, when to

ment of the triumph her falsehood nad
ere?"
“Well, a good, many come, but I ace gained her.
Be reached the park; there waa still a
vA-v few—onlv old friends And off
c«m»e." she ad.led, “m I never was in vivid greenness in the groea, though tbe
New York before, that is the Kunem trees were rich with the splendor of
autumn. He wandered along the curv­
saying I pee hartlly any one.”
“I met a man lately who knows you. I ing paths, feeling no pleasure, but pain,
in the quiet beauty that surrounded him.
think—Mr. Randolph-’’
“Mr. Randolph?" She pronounce J th&lt;^ Keeping to tbe left, where there seamed
to be fewer tiaunterers like himself, ha
name in a changed tone and blushed.
“Alexander Randolph," he repeated, found himself at last near the extreme
northern limit. He anceuded u little hill,
looking at her.
She dropped bar eyes. • ‘I—believe—I and on its wnnimit. Ix-neath the golden
shade of a group of trees, there was a
have heard his name,’’ the snid.
I&gt; H:nghnui aahl do more; he felt dis­ snace of leaf strewn turf on which he
mayed and bewildered. Undoubtedly flung himself down. Tbe rumble of the
there was wine unpleasant mystery about borne cars on the avenue came faintly to
■X3MHVW 3HX Nt HVTTOO
unn.euow
n.rauulFu. “Heard —
&gt;*«•
»n&lt;l Clxai tbo vote of
thisfellow Randolplx.
his ------name,"
ioa.Td: H»a not the insn been io her I Uughter of poopl. ineang ot &gt;W&lt;K
aOOHdH31VM aaNI1-N3NIT ATNO 3HJ.
rtrapwiT fire minute. «go?
| tb- rtadow of pteng cloud, drifted
-Ie.tr 5’00 at the operate night.' re- over him. and ever mid anon a&gt; gulden
on scssm
uiarised the prim* donna, rwvrerinit bef ■ ' leaf detached itself
” •from
------ --a bough
&gt;—k above
self. Bellingham merely noddedi. “Were his head and floated wavering earth­
you disappointoi?" she asked falteringly. ward. But no one disturbed him, though
“No, I was like the rest of the audi­ he lay there all the afternoon, sometimes
with his face buried tai hia arms, uomeence." he replied in n dry tone.
“Y’ou are not like the rest of the au­ times aupporting his heed upon hi* hand.
dience ttfine," she said, “ever since the He wondered what ri&gt;e had been doiufj
iinrt night I have sung to yot. I wouldn’t «iDce they parted Had she been laugh­
ing over his discumfitaro and planning
tell you. only—I thought you know it!"
“I know nothing about you," returned fr»#h enterpriare? It wa* not possible!
The sun went down and the shadows
Bellingham roughly.
“Y'ou speak as if you didn’t care to of twilight nwe, BelHngham looked
HMVK S1H1 SHV33
.toward
the east, and Saw the disk of tbe
know anything." she said, Ixilding up
MMVW 3HJL
Tnoon mount above the horizon, until the
her head.
idoiocrerta: 03- XQM
OX
Bellingb.iin controlled his rising tem­ whole round sphere swung aloft, orange
The
per. A weaker man would liave pro­ ugain«t the violet tjackground.
dn 38
tected himself by irony or sarcasm, but evening was mild and still, but the
no
hvo xvhi
he said exactly what he thought “1 lethargy which had fallen upon Belling­
care more about what concerns you." he ham lagan to be dispelled: be l»ecume
He could no
iH3A3
said, “than about anything else.’ But I restless and anxious.
will not look away when I am being de­ longer stay where be was; he descended
ceived. Y’ou and this Randolph are both the little ldH. cr-omed over to Cm? avenue,
pretending to be strangers to each other.1 and still going north west vard came to
I saw ’mm come out of this r K«n just be­ the bank of the Hudson. 1 a? bonk was
CHAPTER CL
fore 1 came into it Do ya; deny that -high and steep; he clambered down it.
and found ths remains of a decayed
, "That seems to lx* the genRutl i tnpres$3 a year
“He was here." answered she. turning wooden pier jotting oat into the water.
&lt;rinn " said Randolph, giviif a twist to
.
f,
DEBED.
Cpon the end of this ho sat down, and
pale.
One forenoon, aa Wai lie .Tuisinore w*&lt; his eyebn'w.
the
silent
current
awept
and
eddied
past
“
There
is
only
one
other
question.
Arc
J
We
were
just
dueuwing
the
prima
Do
you
know
The
Christian Union? We have made a
Mated in his study, with ub slippered
his fe -L The sound of a clock striking
Ite* pointed toward tbe firepLet. the &lt;1oud*,” Wallie continued. “You know you going to marry him?"
special and exclusive arrangement to send to each of our
«Df.' here caught Iflaear. This was the
This
was
so
unexpected
that
she
her,
of
course.
Mr.
Randolph?
’
wawspaper across his knees ami the Afri­
mail subscribers a copy of this crisp and popular Family
“I—ah—I have—that is. slightly. I laughed. It was a nervous, almost hys-. hour for her to arrive at the theatre. A
can lemur munching 3 lump of sugar on
Paper, by way of introduction. Let us tell you about it in
Mb shoulder, he heard the door bell ring. have heard her sing; I may have met terical laugh. it is true, but Bellingham little white E ager and she would be upon
her
socially:
one
m
*5t&lt;
so
many
people
naturally did not understand it. “I am tbe stage. Vould sho look toward luHo rubl&gt;*d his forehead between his eyes
advance. Only a hint or two—the way to know it is to read
is is difficult to say.”
not going to marry Mr. Randolph," said •eat, exp-rcting to see him there? No, she
logs by way of amusing himself, ftw his i, He colored while he spoke and seemed 1 the prims donna, with a heartbroken would never-;xpeet him again! Would
it every week.
•ease of humor.
she miss him?
a pxxl deal &lt;*onfnsed.
■eraiity during the last half hour- ir.d
“And you will not tell me what your
More than another hour paaeed away, The “Ouffook" is n week’* warW-hittory. It’s a woman"* paper—helpfol, entcrtak
“She's a very pretty woman, and
been gradually verging toward the .so­
and Bellingham *at so srill that one
-arms to be as virtuous ud she is pretty, relations are with himr
supplants iL
It’s a man’s paper—virile, inspiring, tn the
porific stage. A few moments afterward -trang- to say." tbe other went on.
might have fancied he waa asleep. But ,
forefront of all great moiTtnenn.
h issue i* made up on the issues of the
there wa» a knock at the study door, an ! ■ Tinr«’;, a discrepancy between her cob- she replied lightly, fur she waa getting he was not Mteej&gt;—he wxh thinking, and ,
week. The best writer to be found Boys and g;rh watch the mail for it. There
Wallie, renting his chim on tbe apex of j dui't and her history."
desperate. “Yon must think what you now his th.mghtawere becoming clearer I
.
gives his best tiiought on each vital topic.
is geiod fun in it* pages even- vetk;
a triangle tuadoby his elbows and joined
and
more
consecutive
than
they
had
i
please
—
think
the
worst
you
can.
it
Mr. Randolph colored still more.
bright stories and practical talk.
I “I—I’m au old faiihioucd man. sir," he makes no difference. I will tell you heretofore been. The moon hod now
“She Loved a Sailor,” a powerful drairatir
The visitor entered, and coining up to Mid. whisking a wlk handkerchief out nothing!"
soared high aloft, and stood silvery
story
hr Mr*. Amelia E. Barr, begins
Wallies Chair took the paw of tbe lemur !
Bellingham gnxed at her fixedly. “I bright above the'sliding reaches of the
his
tail pocket and j&gt;aa-ing it over
in late October, and runs fotxr mon’J'i.
in his hand and shook it. The lemur hb forehead. “In my day we—we took cannot believe that you are a wicked river.
Ex-President
R.” B. Ilaj ex says : “ The
chattered and Wallie locked up.
Railways
sod
Pleasure
Resorts
of
America.
the virtue of a lady for granted; and I ; woman.” he exclaimed at length,
All'At one- Bellingham sprang to his
Christian Union is a paper of prnpress.
Any time-table or descriptive circular
“Hullo. Geoffrey." he said. “I was mast say I—of course. I bate no right to don’t know how to believe it! Why did feet. Be pulled out hte watch; there was
Its ideas, spirit, and ainu. are exa
jost thinking about a cottage at New- l«e the champion of this lady. sir. but”----- you deceive me? I was ready to take it yet time. Be began hurriedly to climb
It is hopeful, generous, effective."
.He *Uf&gt;ped, and Bellingham said: for granted that you were—like other the bonk.
It Had been borne in up:m him. he
“Any man ha* a right to respect a women*cm the stage. But you made me
By special arrangement we offer to extend your subscription
believe
you
were
pure
and
mtiocent.
No
wnnum he believes h jnest, and to make
knew not how, with a sudden, over­
to this paper for one year, and send The Christian Union
others &lt;!om&gt; in his preseqpe. If that’s woman ever acted innocence before as whelming conviction, that sho was not
ckl foaliioned, Mr. Randolph, count md you have done it. You look like inno­ guilty, but pure and true; that the mys­
one year to a new subscriber, for the very low combination
cence incarnate at this moment—at the tery waa an innocent one. that all would
in!"
price aamed above. No other paper in town is able to
actual moment yon are admitting. What be well, if ho could but see her and speak
"Thank you. sir." returned tlie other.
make this offer. Don’t miss this opportunity to secure two
He rose and put back±i« hamlkerchieff is it you want? I would have asked you to her. It was possible for him to reach
to murry me—as soon ns I had pereuati-?&lt;l the theatre before she left it, but he
iu hi* packet.
papers that you want, at so low a price. Address this office
myself
you
loved
me,
I
loved
you
with
“I must take leave of yon. Mr. Dins­
must use diligence. He was somewhat
more." be added. “A man like myself ali my heart and soul. Did yon merely faint from -lack of nourishment during
ha.- a great many affairs on hand. We intend to lead me on, and then refuse the day. but be ran on until he came to
shall look for yon on the Uth. then. me. Hke a common flirt? Or would you a station of the elevated railway. He en­
Good morning: good morning. Mr.—ah have married me and still kept up your tered a train and was off. His heart waa
k ISSUED HVEE »
relations with—well, I can’t talk about light and hopeful.
—Bellingham."
WEEK.
"I am more puzzled than ever." Arid it! There is always some motive even
The train halted at a station near the
in tbe lightest wickedness, but I can sec rear of the theatre. Aa be got out be
Waihe, when Randolph was gone.
none in yours—and yours is not light?
-What now?"
saw that the ixn-formanco was over, and
"In the first place lie couldn’t quite
Mile. Marana was standing erect tbe audience had dispersed. But she
make up his mind whether he'd met her twisting her lace handkerchief between। would not have left yet. No; there was
or not: then he got flurried because I her liamls. her face pale, tier eyes wide• her carriage waiting for hyr at the stage
suggested there had Ireen storiesAbout open, tearless, full of restless light. She’ .door.
‘
her: and. finally, be took to flight rather never looked at him. It aecmud physi­
He ran down the iron staircase, but as
than discuss her any more. New if he cally iinpoKrible for her to do so.
he reached the bottom he stopped. Mlle. |
“I have never been spoken to like1 Marana came out of the stage door, lean­
doesn’t know her. why/ should he flare
up so about heri and irhe does know her. thia," she said, in a faint, panting voice. ing upon the arm of a man—of Mr. B.*ui“Will you leave me. please? Will you। do]ph. Mrs. Bemax followed, but en­
why does he pretend ho doesn’t**
"He’s an old fashioned’’—beganGeof- leave me?"
tered the carriage first Randolph apBellingliam moved to depart, but he’ peared to exchange a few words with foe
alK»ur
ndoi ph t nre*.
.
rT-.Tu.
&gt; v_rnoBwr » to uw reonemcinrv*r» ;
“That's gammon." interrupted Wallie. stopped and turned back.
family. I-dtel with PravUod HhatrMiutia sad Cuactoa, TUoely Topicsof .&gt;_-o.-r.*d hstercu.
prima
donna; then she turned and put
“Have you any smoking tobacco?" re- “and yon know it! The fall of man is
“I have always meant never to be un­
SulmertHtaa Prlcv:
|
Scad Car Free Sample.
tamaed Geoffrey, taking a pipe from his aa older -fashion than Mr. Randolph. just to any human being," said he. “It■ her foot on the carriage step.
But, ae if swayed by a sudden and ixipocket.
Did any sane man. young or old, ever get is posable that the very love I felt for‘ controllable impulse, she turned again
“I gu»w you’ll find some Cavendish in into a suite of miiid because the correct­ you may have made me unjust to you.
the jar. Yon know where the matches ness of an opera singer he didn’t know If you can tell me that there is nothing and threw her arms about Randolph's
&gt; neck and kissed him again and Again
wbs called in question? I can’t make it disgraceful iu this secret of yours—tellI Bellingham saw this, and then he faced
Geoffrey supplied himself, and then
me, for Gel's sake! Are you what youi about and mounted the iron stairs once
drew a chair to the Other side of t he fireThis speculation was received by Geof­ seem or something else?"
■
more, while a mocking voice in hi*
frey in dead silence, and for a consider­
“I am not what I seemf she cried out! heart seemed to aak, “An! you satisfied
100 Fine ttn^ratinei .
ritaace. At length he said. “Were you
able time neither of the men said any­ pasacmately: trad now she looke&lt;l at him
Tbonmchlv R-tUklMthe opera last uurtit?"
thing. At last the questi.mof the cottage with a blaze of fierceness in her eyes.
“No. What was it?*
)
comtixvrd
.
nt Newport won brought up once more “You have doubted me, and that is
DY TDK EDITOR OF TOE PRSIRIF. FIRMER.
“ ‘Seiniramide.’ *
and canvassed until they parted.
tnougb. I will never explain—I will
“Goody
Bellingham walked slowly toward never forgive you! If yon arc a man do
TU.nwkul
TBK nuinn: ruu&gt;£n I n_l__ .Mb. 1UW.V.
nn
Madison square, with Mr. Randolph, not stand there; go ontf’
Yon may have heard your friends and
“Your theatre seem? to suit her."
among other things on his mind. Still
Bellingham was shaken to. tin* bottom neighbors talking about It. \ou may
WaHie remarked. “By the way. there
Sort
FREE
tar
a
CLUB
of
FOUR
SakaerUm
to
THE
PBAlRk
FARMER?
meditating he turned up .Fifth avenue, of his aouL The voice and manner with yourself be one of tbe many who know
zaust be a column about last night in
sad before long found himself opposite which her every word was uttered from personal experience just how good a
Mlle. Marana's hotel. It occurred to seemed to contradict the purport of the thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you
wdtring of the music of this part has
him that be had never yet called on her words themselves. Even yet he could are one of its staunch friends, beeausc tbe
in her own apartments-, and be resolved not but believe her innocent But there wonderful thing about It is. tlmt when
given a trial. Dr. King’s New Dis­
to repair that neglect. Accordingly be was nothing further for him to do orsay.
covery ever after bolds a place in tbe
went to the office and inquired if she He went out.
bouse. If you hive never used h and
were in. Tbo clerk glanwd at the key­
He descended the stairs slowly and should be affllctedlwith a couch, cold or
board and sudd "'Yes" abstractedly. Bell­ emerged into tbe street. It was the any throat, lung nr chest trouble, secure a
ingham got into tbe elevator and middle of the day; tbe avenue was com­ bottle at once and give It a fair trial. It la
paratively deserted. A few carriages guaranteed every tbne. or money ref ended.
Xne puxzle?'
The passageway, after tbe bright sun­ were taking their occupants home to Trial bottles free at W. H. Uoodymfs
ibe, ConstlBellingham stood cm the drug store.
MBlwraeant' She looks fresh as a lily light of the street, saemed rather dark. luncheon.
■ad sweet .-a m-w mown hay. Where's Not knowing which way the numbers curbstone, looking np and down, and
ran,
I
m
*
remained
for
t,
moment
where
vaguely wondering what ho should do
fibadovi-n foolT
Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat.
the elevator left him. Jaat then a door next. By and by it struck him that it can t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything
would not make much difference which to yocr satisfaction,' and you wonder what
wuy be went. In no place in the world ails you. You should heed tbe v anting,
"So Pm inclined to think, and so I'm
sag*- toward him. When about ten paces could he find what he had lost. Itw.-umo- jnu are taking the first step into nervous
distant, be stopped, turned back, and de­ Where; it had been annihilated. AU that prostration. You need a nerve tonic and
part ixl h»-tily in the opposite direction. had made life delightful was gon- from iu Electric Bitters you will find the exact
remedy for restoring your nervous system
But Bellingham had recognised him; it
was Mr. Randolph.
n»Uy
it.
it to its normal, healthy condition. BurprteHe l«l
Th? incident made little impression on vms a mirage—a phantom, which he had Ing result*, follow the nac of tills greet
tried to grasp, and it had vanished But nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite
returns, good digestion is restored, andi
-I... 1 .
looking for th- Dumber. but finding fee tbo rfnnmwt vmw
for Itver and kidneys resume healthy
action. Try a IxrtUe. Price 50c. atW.
H. Goodytar’s drug stare.
tbe sunshine on Fifth avenue:
*" ’ ”
Mr. Randolph had just issued. It bore
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fie Nestor of tie

COUNTY NEWS.

We bear that Cha*. Young, of Hope, Is
not expected to lire.
B. F. Wulf Is suffering with a levrre
ooid.
LESSON VII, FIRST QUABTck, INTER­
When Baby waa rick, wo gave her Oartoria.
Mod of the sick are inairoving slowly.
warrior and the wise cvunwllor ot the
L. Chase has l»cen on the sick list, as
Mr*.
Lev!
Elliott
Is
very
sick
with
Greeks, liad ruhd owr three generatiom
Whan riw was a Child, riw cried tor Oartori*.
NATIONAL SERIES, FED. 15.
well as many others. We must cake large
neuralgia.
of men. and was wise as the immortal
done*
of
prrcatitlou
this
weather.
Jsiues Husscl and family hare returned
glXlN.’*
Mr. Leatherman Is teaching a large elnss
from the uorth.
Commit
Xluees that young couple are not vety iu writing here.______________
steered at parlor matchef tbe way they
Your cormMlondtmt has inwti unable to
■all around alxtui seven deva out of u
has ix-en in thu run of American thought
write for some tijne.
week.
'
for mure than three &lt;gjpri&lt;-re of u century,
Uncle * Dick" and Daniel Hull are cut­
U tn. Moore and wife, F. Sprague and
(CtomidWt from Lesroa Helper Quortnty by w*
ranking iiiwAjo with the l&gt;e*t and most
mi«4&lt;r.i &lt;rf n. 3 llrtrun, |&gt;.iNisbrr, HdladeL wifi?, of Vermont'vilk*. visited at E. G. ting wood. They have a large contract to
Influential iwiiudicals tn the world. It hi
pt&gt;‘x]
Potter .* last Thursday.
the mouth-piece of thu inrn wife kix»w
** The Niagara Falls Route.'*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Havens
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
After the story of Ababnnd Naboth, aa
Mrs. George Mason was the guest of
most ulxiut the great topics on which
(^asttanan Bntftyw)
Fields have recovered from their Injuries,
iu tbe last le£son, wo hare the record oi Mrs. E. G. Potter Inst Friday.
Americans requite to be informed from
rcci-lk’ed in the run-away some time ago.
‘Mrs. Dan Wolf Is on the sick list.
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
Ahab s repentance, the league of Jcbushamontli to month. Its contributors being
—AWP TUX---Henry
Anders,
who
has
been
under
the
nhat and Ahab, the death of Ahab In battle
ilie leaden bt thought and action in every
|t.ia
ip m Ipjn.lp ra.ta.m
Relief of Consumptive Patients.
Wm. Sanford b seriously ill with liix-tiir’s care, i* better at this writing.
utaordlr-'j to the won! of the Lord (I Kings
HlOfl’.lii C3a|tXM|ia4C field. Those who would take counsel of
Haktimgv.
!\|R. Karns, is miltering with his old
xxil, 3ty, ;urJ also the death ef Jehosha­ pneumonia
the highest knowledge on the affairs of the
phat. In II Kians I wc lm-e the record of
Manslord German Is visiting hl.* brother complaint, i htmmatlhin.
time, and learn what Is to be said regard­
Lury McBain, of tills place, ami Frank
*
the chath, Ly Uro from bearen nt tbe word ut Nuxkegou.
ing therti by the recognized authorities
Hernmn Branch came very urar having Leonard, of Cloverdale, were married Inst
oni t.'.u.. nod tl-.cir flfdw,
on loth .sides, must (iwrefore read
|am.u.tn.h» m tp.m t&lt;
whom Aljaziah, the wicked son of Ahab, hl* picket mill drslroyed by fire recently, w«vki They have thn teat w ishes of boats
I IXit
a.V3i
THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW,
of
fritmds.
i
-----------------------------------scut to Elijah; --and
also tbe
death of Aha- fi"’Rotting into the sawdust. Very little
the Nestor of the magazines.
KL H. COLLINS, Local Ageiw. HaaUitffb.
Fnlny owning, being tbe 23d anniver­
slab, because of a full which bo had Lu hi* : damage done.
W. Rcoolvs G. i* * T. A..(tbliMCA
•Thu Nobth anejucan Kxvixvr h ahead
own house.
[ Party last Friday era at Thus. Jarrard’s sary' bf t!»ei marruue of Mr. and Mr*.
of any nv«s&gt;uune tjti. ouuntry Uw&lt; ever seen la
1. And it came to p.-u* when tlte Lard for thrlr daughter May. They start this ChuAj Andurs, a number of their frimda
tr.s imjxnlxnre ol tbe tapir* It &lt;I(&gt;rau&lt;*eaBMt-&lt;lM
thought to ncmltid tLem tlicry-of by n anretninmcra or in cvutribuiurs.”—Albany Argus.
would take up Elijah into heaven by a &lt; w«*k Wednesday for their new home.
whidwitA"
. Tbe republicans of Maple Giove will priaeJ Accordingly about 8 o’clock, th&lt;"Hx» tH!&lt;-:&gt;tnc, a* Il were, tbe latcflinM
Arnr-ricui • i'ireii’*hanrtl&gt;ook on gre-t ouesuoas
We have now ccine to the record of Ell- . bold a caucus at McKelvey's hall thh (toontiweie suddenly open and in ruAwl tbe
TIME TABLE.
Jah's last tiny on earth la a mortal body. *Hk Thursday at two p. m. for the crowd taklpg the Inmates entirely.' by
_________ In effect Xov. 1*. t-nm.__________ •f the hour. "—Buffalo Express,
"Thr Noirrn Awxaicsk Rrvikw tmicbes
Suddenly he appears before t« In I Kings, ! putixme of electing delegates to attend the surprl--. Mr. and Mac Andera proved
American* on abmisr riwy point tn which they
«.it 1,
xvil,
t and now
--------------na suddenly
.bu .la .to .bo county convefftlou to be held at blastings, i-'iual-to tbe occasion, however, nod after
are tulcresied."—Boston ilenild.
Station?.
bamUhaking and social greeting, all set
•
taken from ua IJko .Karon and Moses, he Feb. HHb. IW1.
“A nioutder of Intelilgeut opinion by the Itaabout
I
enjoy
Ing
tli-uiH-lves,
until
the
night
ts to.be taken awby in perfect health
We were misinformed, about tbe meet­
pariUl pre-entntinnuf txitn Mae* ot Important
(Num. xx, 28; Dent, xxxiv, T); and like Ing at Maple Grove Center closing lost was well spent when nil wended their way
M0KT1I.
a. in. 11. in a. in
subjects."-I'blludelpbla Pobflc Ledger.
•
7
a
homrJ
We
understand
there
were
home
*•
YKU*m*.-n«&gt;
Lv
Enoch, he is to bo taken without dying.
Sunday. It i* utlB continuing but with
12 ........
The list of recent contributors to the
exoellent presents left with the happy Lkhlan^’juQc’iZ^./. •0 Bl •3 12 77 30
tyibUAM &lt;1.
"Elijah went with Elisha from Gilgal.”
what success we have not lesrnod.
3«
R
eview
forms
a
roll
of
representative
3. "And Elijah s-ihl unto Elisha, Tarry
Bev. Stone began a protracted effort at coup!4Ci-oscy---------------- *i‘. .’5 3 ;r 7 W
men and women of the time, including
Mllu............................ •7 a 3 a 7 TS
here, I pray thee; for the Lord bath bent thr U. B. church Monday night of tills
7 L 34
B 111
l»-ltf&gt;n............... . ....
W. E. Gladstoks, J. G. BlaiBe. Cardinal
me to Bethel.”
week.
Thu Ashby engine ha* been taken out of riaverdaie................. •7 21 •i a— S 31
Gibbons. Sjaaker Kekd, Ex-S^-aker
By coin;&gt;aring Gen. xii, 0, nod Dcut. xi.
the sa|v mill, and u more powerful one is SbalU.......................... •7 33 •t or S M
Cauum.il w. HcKinjrr, Jr., ovida,
30, it would seem that Abram's Ural altar
7 4fi 4 20 to te
Hastinon..................
to replace it.
Mme. Abam, General Sjiekman. Admiral
Hi chard Elerton has traded horaca.
In the loud wtu not for from Gilgal. In
Gtoj M. Conger, the section foreman, is Coats drove................ •S (K •4 S3 I. &amp;V
Poktkb. Mme. Blavatsky. T. A. Edimok,
John Dawson, the P. of L lecturer, gave a proiai and happy man. nil on account of Woodland ................. S II 4 41 10 -.&lt;1
Gen. xii, 8, we sec hls second altar al Bethel.
Bishop 11. C. I’ottkr. Elizabeth 8.
sa
10 33
Here also Jacob xaw the ladder bet up on a re-ry Interesting lecture al the Snyder n bratf new boy.
........ Publps, Chas. S. Fakneu- a. J. BalVia IS. L. A- .V.
the earth vvboM top reached unto heaven school hou.se, Friday . evening to a full
Kingsbury A GUlu*pl« have commenced f.xasliic .................... !&gt;
vovb, John Mobley. Col. R. G. Ixokbtften. xxviil, 13, ID).
home.
l»vrx.it....................... 11 .V
MU.LDuN.
sawing pickets.
hoij
_ Hwnv Geuiuik. L'ltAVNcizr M.
U 13 !X 00
Mr. Wright aud wife, of town, visited
"A* the Lord liveth, and tin thy soul
Ab'Uuct ansi
Estate OfficeEben Tapley, wife and mother, of Rut­ Grand tatpidx Ar ...... 12 M
Depew.. Edwaub Bki.iamy. Profwmor
ilreth, 1 will not leave thee. So they went at L. I.tx.*kliart’e Friday.
land. were the guest.* of A. McCallum
-1 - ’
James Bryce. Gail 11.amh.tux. etc., etc.
down to Bethel."
IXir January thaw &lt; aught cold. Tues­ Sunday.
Sthtionx.
Hi
This 1st ho xte.-.d^tuess of purpose which day
. morning
. tlx, theimoim ler- stood eight
SO cents a number; $5.00 a year.
IV i IK am Rico aud Mrs. Mary Stocking
t£
has ^-arm-thing in view and gate It. See degree* below xero.
Now I* the time to subscribe.
were married on the evening of the Tib nt
chapter iv, W; Ruth 1,16, 17; II Sam. xv, i Mrs. 1L ElcrtOn’s sisters and famlhre. Cloverdale, by L. H. Barnes. Esq.
A. Ml. p. in p n».
soirti.
The North Ahehu an Review.
10
a
3
6J
Kd-imu
io
Ar
.........
C
H
31; Phil, iii, 13, 14. There I* nothing like from Kalnmo. made her a pleasant vhlt
3 Ea.*t Uth street. Netv York.
John Barrett of Richland, visited our
1 3 *.-1
c.H.per J,v..........
•jo at
indifference here, but on the coutrary n , Monday and Tuesday.
S. S. and delivered a short address t - Itlchlxatl JuucT......... i&amp; a- •f. 3; 3 21
wh'JebrartedncMwhich Indicate* intense' George. Cathough and F. Allerton, of
f
’
-t-rtry
.................
...
10
o.
•C
:■
^tJ
the children, aud Invited the members of
9ta G I! 3 ft'
...................
desire.
j Portland were guests &lt;&gt;f E. Ixiekiiar: Sat- tlie acltool to Delton on Friday evening, of Milo
Briton......................... 9 4t &lt;; o 2 &lt;2
8. •’Kuowcat thou that t lie Lord will take unlay and Sunday.
till* w|ek. to witness literary extrciaca by &lt; lon-rdalc ................ ■,:r r. 0 2 07
away Ury master from thy head today?”
i Itev. Spltb-r is at Marshall holding a the Delton children.
ShtffU......................... •0 « •3 r. 1
» 10 r. 37 1 12
llASTtN'l*............... .
Thiswm the question of tho sons of tbe i senes of revivals with greut«.across.
Chaney Youngs is very sick at th!.* writ­
i.- ■&gt;
*s bl • ■.
-wta Grove
.
propbeta.txt BethcL We will find more of i Cims. Newton and mni. of llastlpgs, ing. ntai oo hope* arc entertained of his -IWoodland
5 1: 1;
. . .
tbum aud a similar question at Jericho,
I speat Saturday withold friends.
Wootlb.iry .
.
s ;j 5 « 11 4*
rrr«»ve,y.
» (.« O. L.*P.V.
“And he raid, Yetr, 1 know It; hold yv
Several of our good people went Monday
FrieffdA do not forget the' quarterly t.*r.*!»g......................
. 3 z ........
your peace.”
[ to Ute Kiifpfflrlcfc U- B. church to hear the
Itelroil.........................
1 1 ........
meeting«« the 14th and 15th. AM UU^
Elisha wnxwill' awgre Hurt Elijah w.n» bishop of Ute Radical U. B.* church.
Grtnd Ea;&gt;ld* Lv ..
. A’
tn leave him. and like Jacob with the an---------------------- :----■xtop* on Mgnai &lt;&lt;ni.v.
M. FUXVI.k
No*
5
sod
swliltio-.
.-Arr*-|&lt;s«M:ngen&gt;
unle*»
’gel. he wn* in bm heart clinging aud say- j
KouUt (urlton.
C. V|* and wife after a visit with Mr-. provided with (relaM trraiti |w&gt;rntit«
z
ing,
go except
thou, ■ OQd February is giving ns a variety In V.\ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tan­
... "1 will not let thee
— •»----- - --------Frricfat trains will b* run *1 Ute cow'-niepge
’' ’.K.-f- utu i,v&gt;&lt;vw&gt; ,&gt;kAA&gt;*,
a urtv^nuuiu be
!■&gt; . the line of weather «» tar.
XXX‘V mu/, Tbcrtyvould
re&gt;* rvvtbr r-aht to change
ner, reiurped to their home hi Grand Bap- «JiUe cnniuaur.
the time ot such tr. ins without notice.
n.nrc
*■ of thoapftcit and power of God in l»- [ . John Fuller, of Hastings, spent several Jus Monday mum I ng.
l-‘ tif'h. Gru*t Mwager.
H-.-V'un, tf-ilav
It
th-r,.
'
today if there were more turning ' days l.-ud week vlslUng Carlton.
Mr. Seeber was the guest bf L. Smith
AMI LY
av.ay iron* mao, arid eager waiting
upon ■.
w
. —&lt;•»
(J. Scutcr, WB
of Clarksville, wm calling tn j w i'r Sunday.
God such os Is Men in Jacob. Klbhti, Paul; on Carlton friends last week, the sick were
Mrs. Ural in in. Sr., is confined to her lied
.•nd citbcr*.
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-; not- -forgotten.
REE PRESS
again.
SftHORX
W. LOWRY. Al. D..
4. "And Elijah said uutu Elisha. Tarry j Mr&gt; Landon went to Freeport lust
Mr.*. Merrifield, of Whitehall, is visiting |
BLANKETS
here. I pruy thro; for thn Lord hath sent ; Thursday to visit her daughter. Mrs. S. | her father. Mr. VanWaguncr.
i'hyMciau and Surgeon.
ke* a spe&lt;*t»l’y ot trraUiiK disease- of thr tar to Jericho."
! Roush.
Mrs. B- Howe was In Hastings last week
laud MaK aud ttiv twirauTvailon of vi»i-'o
This is met by tlx* wmc refusal h* at Gil­ ’ Jtev. Myers was tak«-u sick while hold­
YOU WANT.
rooeri; fitting bl’RCTACUES and eyr
With lifli «&lt;&gt;n Fretl.
gal, ami is followed (vs. 5) by the same Ing meetings at the Center last week and
Dewi|t Smith has returned from Alle­
WH0LX.SOXE
PAPER thMjna
* sa.i r-*ilenro on Broadway. near Court question from th? non* of the prophets at . had to go borne for a few days but lit; n*- gan.
.Cl.rxx.
■■ I..1» t.lra.
4»• rz.
fzw.ll.
.. u.
Jericho .-t-i that aske&gt;l at Bcll.el. lie herds j| turned the b»t of the week and took
Mrs. i Kogers, formerly Mrs; Cliarirs
A PA1*KR THAT a LWHIUCTTVS! AND
not Elijah’s requeut, nor is be moved by ) charge of the meetings.
Jvnnrr.l returned from Mary land last week.
EXTEKTA15IXU
while
ot
aond pnnelptaa.
Lthe repented reminders that Elijah is about j■ John Fleming and family were called to
Fred Iluwe got no reli«-i from physician*
the I.ATCBT SOK*
I Saranac last Wedmwday to attend the in Utsego. At this writing-b** L* In Bas­
l&lt;i agent L&gt;r tne Ohio FATiarrs Lowrance Ca to leave him.
6. "And Elijah sard unto him. Tarry. 1 'I funhdl of hls brother Mark's wife.
Ht« »n»a« ;hi’!cics on s
property againM
tings. l&gt;r. Lowry attending physician.
ioes'.’y ftre.h.rbtulng or wind; against a mac'} pray thee, here: fur (ta* 1-ord hath sent 1
Mr. Blakeslee and w ife are expecting I
life hy death and accident.
me to Jordan."
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th.eir daughter and husband from Colorado |
It a n-rlomaed soul will stay atGilgal (re-1
; You pul t»alvr un tbe hnromg limbers, trail nn
•MiTJl A VO LG KO VK
proacL rolled away, salvutimL obt.dned) | .to visit them soon.
smoke. And h you uareooiarrti you should
J •
Lawyers.
Zora Moore,
daughter
of Matt.
&gt; tbs
XiU'ORTS.
by ,: ./'•H*
, ‘T.**’ueldest
r.
C‘tt « i 'r?
4 .’
attack ’be disease in the blood. not in tour
there they may stay and be saved as I,
(Office in Union block. HMtlngs.)
Betin we rhe Impure c,ut*r. and tin? local
fire; if they will go fartlwrt &gt; Bethel (bouse ,t Moore of North Carlton, died Thursday no*-.
effect
suWUvs. To dot hi*, take lloo&lt;r*JUf«iU ** How fat I’d get if I had one.’
of Gotland re velatiousof glory) au&lt;I consent night of black eryaipt’l"* alter an Illness pariiln. We great bft»d paria"r. which radirally
of ’two
E. KES ASTON, L/
to tarry there, thinking and talking of । "*
"v weeks.* Funeral services Sunday aiu! pi-rniMurntiy eure-» ctdarih. It ni»&lt;«
. urch.
Miss Moore was a
stjmcthen* the nerves. Be xure U» get only
FREE—Got from your dealer free, the
their future happiness, they may still, I Bt ttlw ‘ ‘ , ‘cl,
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Attonwy at Law.
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- saved, ire without much
J
Jreward;
J, very estimable young lady, being an active Hood's Karespartlls.
4 a Book. |t has luindaome pictures and
though
member of the Brethren churcli. Since
George 8. Bryant fell down stair* n‘. his valuable infurmaUoc about horse*.
if
they
proas
on
to
the
city
of
palm
trews
Ptv.apJiy-tttendluy to.
Two or three dollars fur a S/a. Horse
(Dent, xxxiv, fi), pteuuiat but barren (va. her mother's death, raitne two yotra ago 1 l-oarding place. Monday evening. In St.
belirre. she ha* cared tor her father’s Joscjdi. atxl inter died of bls injuries.
A HELPFUL PAPER, or* tiuU WJs Ik.
Blanket will make your hone worth more
it. TIMMERMAN, Homoryathk- Pby- 19), they may rejoice in being blessed with
hotuewft. &lt;g toae ux*. Utouzbtx wad ext*Tbe consumptive patient nt the Uul- and vat lew to keep warm.
rleucM.
all spiritual blessings, and the good things family, assisted by a younger sister. Belle
•
siciau and Surgeon.
which He wiil not withhold from them that Moen-. Her loss is doubly felt ns veniity, wtio is being treated with Hie
IA
ABr»cxt&gt;»o b- oiuonroi.
5JA Five Mile
walk uprightly, and yet live largely a self­ daughter, nlster and mother. The largest Koch lymptr. continue.* to show decided
I U ?1£.?TC,U’% brtabk Sanaa*, wu and ln»evneturse of people ever witnessed in iinpmvemeiiL_________________
ARTIN V. BAKKER, Real Estate, In­ ish life mid bear littlu fruit.
5/A Boss Stable
surance and Ixian*.
7. ‘"And
‘And fifty
Dtty men of
or the sons of
or the
tnc Curlton followed her remains
.......to
, the grave.
Ask
for
Will Power Venue Cough lag.
OfBcesdth J . &lt;1. Kunyan &amp; Son X door* north prophets went and stood to wiewWar offg* There were BW fir more teanw in the pro­
5/A Electric
of i‘u»to:bce.
* ?.
.
.......
tntHlthv of the mnilllllllltv
ce»lon. Thn
Tbe sympathy
community
Dr. Brown-Srquard. in one ot his lect­
| A LITERARY AKLECtTOXS AND HTORHEB
8p» clal*Uruti&lt;-i&gt; given tn making uzoiiangM and they two stood by Jordan.”
&amp;A Extra Test
of rroperty. The Interests “1 non-resident
Fifty afar oil looking bn, only two really Is extended to the bereaved family. Six ures with reference to a check on annex­
yoaug ladies acted as pal! bearers.
ing, coughing, etc., says: Coughing can
P-~ I "riy owners carefully l-.oked alter. Fanr.s
30 other styles at prices to suit ovaryof a. i rire* tor sale or exchange. Houses and in tbe businea on hand, one of them about
The
meetings
at
the
M.
E.
church
are
txs
stopped
by
pressing
on
tbe
nerve*
on
bodi
i SUCH A PAPER
ly.
If
you
can
’
t
get
them
from
your
to
ro i&lt;e
lie iokvo
taken nuu
nud the
vuo vmvi
other tuntr
u^gerforone
luruuc
• -- - - ------ ----------- lots fur sale.
In thn
m&gt;.l of
nf the
t.hn nnaa
the Hr**
lips in
the nniirhbnrhi
neighborhood
nose. J—-1
thing, desiring It most earnestly; and yet, MIU in progress and considerable Interest ( th«
Sneering may be *top[x-d by the aame
all the flfvv-two are among the prophets.
is manifested.
TIl-E WTZIBlCX^Y
^OBCRTSON HOUSE,
8, "And Elijah took his mantle and I the subject for the miaMonary mretmg mechanism. Pressing in tbe neighbor­
wrapped it together, ami smote the wn- , »t the «• 1). Adventist church next Sunday hood of the car, right In front of the ear,
F. UKt/nUSNElt. Propv-iefiw,
tars, and they were divided hither and night is Home Missionary " ork, conrtuct- may atop coughing. It la so also of hic­
Or. Jeffcrenn and Coart Mta., Hasting}, Mlrh. t hit her, so that they two went over on dry rd by Mrs. Nellie Andrus. Essay on coughing, but much less so than for sneez­
ground.”
••The spirt In which this work should be ing or coughing. Pressing wry hard on
And Its Household Supplement.
Rates, 91 .OO per Day.
Tbe hurt we beard of this mantle it was conducted" by Mrs. M. Carpenter. Reci­ the top of the mouth is also a means of
Tht» &gt;Ioa*e!« new. with nl~-j«a&gt; t rooms. The
p.iUMB*4i- ot lbe public ts rr*|*rctfulh soilelied. covering Elijah’® face ft* God talked with ! tation by Avis Blakeslee. Reading, report stoppiD*; coughing, and many say the will
him at Hureb in tbe still small voice, and ! of nilsslbnarj woik done, by secretary. has Immense pifwer.
For $1.00 a year.
•
a little later it- wa* thrown
upon —
Elb‘ba as Minnie Ftanhig. Singing and prayer be­
Dr. Kablcrxki, of Breslau, has invented
in order.
astings
ity
ank he was pldwing (I King;, xix, 13. 10). ingThe
P.s of 1. hold open lodge February a novel percuxsor in the form of a tuning
। Now it is like Mckob* rod stretched out over
fork with a cylindrical stem, which is held
the lied sea, or like tbe Ark of the Cove­ l»h.
Midi.
Hastings,
Mary Woodard, teacher of the Bohlar between the finger and thumb, with thin
nant on the shoulders of the priests at thia
school closes her school Feb. ifllst and will prongs with rounded free extremities for
same
Jordan
five
hundred
yean
before.
t
THE STRONGEST.
CAPITAL 275,000.00
the surface ot the body- He has
9. "Ask w bat I ahall do for thee before I give an exhibition In the evening. Miss striking
SLRFLLS M.000.00.
Woodard has been very successful and has mapped out by' Its means the varying
bo taken away from thee.”
Tl» Foe Prats CnipiiL Detroit, let
movements of the apices of the lungs, and
Jordan, tbe river of judgment, has been given good satisfaction.
I- crporated under tbe laws of tbe HtaU o&lt;
Fannie Wood, of Irving, was the guest believes that he baa shown that results
crossed; Elisha would not tarry at any de
Mich igan.
heretofore
obtained
should
be
considerably
Hghtful experience, but on, aud on, and of John Fleming’s people last Sunday.
gold
aib
iDdlcaUbns point to a wedding on south modified. __________________
Open tor business Dee. IS. 1MB tn hnHiUek tor now in the power of resurrection ho stands
with Elijab on tbe verge of seiwtration from btrcet in tbe near future. Who?
inert}- occupied by Messer Bros.
King Solomon’s vast fortune seems to
We were misinformed in regard to have been pretty thoroughly dissipated.
him and bears thia great question. It is as
omcKBs:
!f Elijah said, Why have you dung to met Abed Donley buying the Thurston proper­ H. Gotschalk, of New YorU possesses a
Why have you so pctweveringly followed ty. He has not bought IL
D. G. Epblnson. President;
holy shekel which was used in Solomon’s
on? Whai is it that you so earnestly de
temple. There is but one vther similar
Banfleld.
D. W. Keynolds, Cmhtec. sire? Ask it now that you may reodve IL
noLn ia existence, and that is an imperfect
"And Elisha said, I pray thee let a double
Fishing te the order of the day. A good odo, and is irxtbe British Museum. These
Dr-ECTOR**:
many fish lias been caught the last two coins are about 3,400 j eafs old.
portion of thy spirit bo upon me."
10. "And he said. Thou bast asked a
I&gt;an W. Reynolds,
We understand that Herbert Bowman
bard thing; nevertheless if thou see me
. A. Grrblc,
I). G. Robinson,
"Cartier’s church,” mentioned in Dowd's
when 1 am taken from thee, it shall be so has traded his house and lot te Dr. Chand­ “Lake Regions of the United States,” is
Cheater MeV er.
John Carretb.
unto thee; but if not, it shall not lie so.”
ler for a farm.
oelieved to have been founded by Jacques
A hard thing for Elisha, and perhaps be
F. P- Cherry, of Banfield, visited at your Cartier. It is within the limits of Tadouknew not what he asked. Elijah knew city on Saturday and Sunday with hb «ac, at the mouth of the Saginaw river, in
Ill|l||m^6so?‘«t«lv JP«re
A General Rankins Burin***: Trans wilod
what it' had cost him to obtain the brother.
Michigan, its extreme capacity being lens
WUygtmdO 4» Soluble.
measure of the Spirit which he bad; what
The Banfield P. I.a will hold an open than a dozen and a half persons.
separation, what loneliness, what death to meeting at a. R Bresse’ halL Everybody
| tbe flesh, what trials, whal persecutions, is cordially Invited to attend.
PHOBATK OKDEIL
and if Efisha b to reoeivo a double portion
Our pastor is about to hold a series of Stste of Michigan. com&gt;w of Harry.—as.
At a ■rswlwi of tbe iTiguito Court f&lt;w tbe
I of tbe Spirit will it not be a hard thing meetings at this place.
are used in its preparation. It han
Counri- of Ham-, bolden at the TTobxto Offire lo
for him? IIx- be counted the cost?
Last week Miss Johnson’s school vIMted tticCiiyof Jlsrilt us. In Mfcl ecumy. on Satmore than three timer the ttre^Qlh of
, !L “And it came to ptms. as they still the school in the Kinsley district
&lt;tay, the nil dav ot February. In the rear one
tbouou
&lt;i
ctehl
hundred
and
ninety
one.
i went on, and talked, that, bebohl, there
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
Frenent. Charles W. Aruiuroug. Judje at
! appeared a chariot of fire, and horsts of
or Sugar, acd is therefore far more
Annt Zilpha Demond was taken witl^ a
I lire, and ported them both asunder."
In tbe matter &lt; the estate of David L. Talbot,
economical, costing less tkaa one cent
. .
. .
' Can you iniajTine the subject of their stroke of imralytds a few ctays ago, some­ deneaferai.
Ou reading and filing tbe petition, duly
a cap. It ia delicious, nourishing,
converts'iou. as the one know that any what disabling her Irft limbs.
wrifii-d. of J»hn AV. l afixu. whi vf *ald deeeaeMr. Everts Ims a very sick baby, wilh cd, pray Ing tbM artmihtstrntlon nt said estate
moment Lis companion might be gone,
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“r
strengthening, easily digrstw,
•ea. be zninted lo Henry H. Mayo, or war oth­
and the other know that any moment congestion of the lungs.
and admirably adapted for invalids
reliable person.
THE -COLCHESTER” BVBBEB CO.
Lu-, might cea.o.- to be a mortal man? We
J. B. Smith, now of Ypslbmtl, made his erTberrrwnn
ti Is ortl**r*d. that Friday, tbe
as well ns for persons in health.
ace sure t'uat nothing trifling would pan-nto and best jriri a visit us he was re­ trh day uf March, a.D. iwi.as leno’drek ra
Stwk-IrwA-r, ite be spoken, but only things concarnlng turning from &amp; bnslnoM trip to Gram! tan fcrenoon. he munimed fur thr hearing ol
hr
Sold by Orooars evarywharo.
xafd
the awful realities of time sad eternity. Prapirtw He has returned to college.
_ inpell-i.m.nt»d that the brir* at law &lt;d said
B.rfcitai.L
IT-jab would surely speak of the necessity
John Marks now gues to Holland brings
"ADHXSIVK COUNTERS.
W. BIKER &amp; CO, Dmtaia, m
of standing in everything with God and hb hauaebold goods. He has rented the
Qgterut ttie-iiynf H a riiog*. In said county.sad
for God. and would warn his companion N. Gales' house.
r»i-«e. 'I any ’bore be. why tbe prayer ot
against the rimrinto which be Mn»»lf had
It van our privilege to attend a sorprisc show
the i»-t:ti&lt;mer nisv »ot be granted. And « U
taileu.
annlveraary nt Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw- further «M-drfvd. That salji-ToNtlonwcive notice
"And Elijah went up by a whirlwind mans Friday evening. Over 100 guesta
It/tSTlNQS.
into heaven.”
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See God in the whirlwind in Job xxxvtil. were ptwenk bringing many valuable
prcAen:*; also many full baskets to feed
and cl rental rd la said county
tbe multitude,
miliar dash di tbinga earthly to piw«.
Wm. Smith l» now able to tussle with
j hot If ws ura heavenly people nothing can tbe 1«» again.
Judge of ProCare.
Aunt Lizzie Engle b ou tbe aick UaL

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Austria for Ita tin, which you s»y I*
fi per cent, of
whole.
&gt;
Now let the free trade paper* which
hare given tta II tai* of tta Chicago Tri­
bune such wide circa! itto* apolafibe to
Messrs- Norton Bro*., o *1 least copy their
plain and Interesting *ti trinent of facts?—

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F.conotnlri.

otter busioe*1 “ u»ay cmn* taTore the • oovcotlna. will b* held in mi* city on
THI KSI’-'V. KmtKl AMY 1Mb. 1*91,
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Total mtrobar of driegrtra. FT.
Forward raocus notices al ouc* to Ire HMt-

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Stand by thrBsair Market.
Cheapness U tta bril with which free
trade attorney* seek to allure the great in­
dustrial dassep to rid in destroying the
home market by smuffiering It with impor­
tations from abroad. Between thia Ume
and the next annual citation voters will
Itavc opportunity for Investigating this
proposition and all tlmt it* fulfillment Im­
plies. No question crit&gt;rlse in connection
with the election of idw makers In thr
proper decision of wlficli our people have
so murli at stake.
.1
_
Everything tout we .Ln us well as all
that we wear is the pro. net of labor, in
providing many of Ihi-Jt labor constitutes
ninety per cent, of the! • cost, white- the
average will ta in excess of three-fourthsKeeping this tact in mlild. tta man who
*deptnds upon his labor f &gt;r his living needs
no college professor to inform
Inform him that
wages would have to tend tho greater
share of any reduction li cost to consum­
ers. There ran ta no«s •□)«« from this al­
ternative.
Why can European ounlries produce
some lines or goods cheaper than they can
tamade in tta United States? Not be
cause they can procure the necessary raw
niatcrials required lu their manufacture so
much etaapor. but te-cjujse labor can ta
had there for on^quartefi to two-thlnto the
price paid here in the same lines. It re­
quire* cheap labor tn produce cheap goods
In Europe, and chcajwr lalwr will be neces­
sary in this country to produce cheaper
goods here, except as this end may be se­
cured thrqugh improvements in machinery
equally open to both conitries.
It is from this point of view that the is.
sue between protection' and free foreign
trade assume# an especial interest for the
million* of Industrial voter* to whom free
trade attorneys are now so earnestly ap’
pealing. If the prices
edible products
are to ta reduced, the rniruuoratlon of the
farmer must ta lessen^!- On the other

labor. Whatever the cause, we arc nt r ita
nervy of English makers. and tbt soon­
er we become Independent of them the l»et-

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Although tin plates are one-fifth higher
than they were last summer, yet American
skill and Ingenuity have brought down the
price of the cans matte from those plates so
that the cans which sold for S3 a hundred
in Baltimore, the center of Hie canning In­
dustry, last summer, before the McKinley’
bill passed. now sell for 82 a hundred.
So will it be with thr tin plate* themselves
when American workingmen “grt their
hand In" making them.

Appallng accounts
of destitution in
England continue,
lu the east dhrtriei
of Wolverhampton
tta charity officer
repons that tta peo­
ple art* in a state of
starvation.
In some instances
it Is actually dan­
gerous to adminis­
ter total. OwlQg to
the peril attendant
Upon ravenous hun­
ger when food Is
first offered.
A clergyman sayu
It is impossible to
describe the misery
that prevails.
In
Birmingham
and
other places the suf­
fering amoug tta
worklug dossing is
indeed pitiable.
In London the
verdict of death
from starvatlou is
returned in numer­
ous case*. In many
yekrs there baa not
Isfii a mote terri­
ble winter for the
poor.
On every’
hand ran be seen
men begging not for
bread alone, but for
work.
Go where
you a III in the city
or country and you
will fiud unemploy­
ed latarvnt by the
thousand.

The deposits made
In the savings tanks
of the sis New Eng­
land states.
New
York. Pennsylvania
and Now Jersey,
with a population of
about
17. 800. ooo.
amounted to 81.279.­
000.0M)
In
ISVO.
against S1.2H.000,OlK)
In 1880----- “The
“
.
number ot depositors
Increaoed 1*j.000 to
8.n20,0OQ..arnt the in­
crease In deposit*
wtui
8C5, ooo. (100;
there was an average
increase of over 817
to each depositor, or
about 84 to tach In­
habitant. It would
be an injustice to
supptme
that tta
workers
in otlier
parts of thr country
are not as thrifty, a*
economical and As
aurcfnt to protect
themselves and those
dependent on them
against want, though
they have fewer sav­
ing* Imnks. and are
&lt;2&gt;llgc&lt;l to employ
other mean.* for tteir
protection. If they
also san- during a
year, not a* much for
rnch inhabitant, but
only 83, Ute amount
is Sinr&gt;,ooo,ooo. and
tlie entire body of
wage earners do un­
doubtedly put aside
eoeh year, nil form*
of saving* Inclnthrt.
more than 8200.000.­
000.

School clocea at tta Tamarac this
Protracted tnewting commenced Tutwday
evening with a small audience.
Mr*. Ola Nash has returned home from
Kansas, where she has taan visiting tar
parent* for about two nxmtha.
A pleasant surprise occurred Saturday
evening at the residence of S. Braheh in
honor of hls daughter. Mra. Ellen Curtis.
About thirty were present, and several
useful present* were presented by her
many friends.
4disa Zora Moore, of Carlton, died on
Friday. Feb. fith, of black ery.*Jpeh»Her funeral was held nt Carlton Center.
She leaves a host of friends to mourn her
Mr*. Stapte*. of Woodland, Is spending
a few days with tar uncle, Rev. Kidder,
and hi a short time will move to Kalama-

Archer Huff is visitlug at A. W. Dillenbeck’s this week.
Rumor says there was a wedding In dnr
neighborhood last Saturday. We don’t
know; did not see any thing of any licrnae.

PratrlsvltJe.
Friday evening the Demorest aiiwr
tntdal contestants toot at the M. E. eburch
and it was a very interesting and profitable
M. L. OoR.Cbm. tap- Co. t'um*
entertalument. The spuakora. ten in
number, did justice U« the subjects and
they were unanswerable arguments for
Tin-1*1-toHlanderr EspaMd.
,
prohibition. The medal was awarded
Jessie White. It secuudd to the audience
The free-trade press generally, the Louis­
that some of the others needed special
ville Courier-Journal particularly. Iks. rvmention. Doula Thompson and Ben
pdnted. with gleeful comment, tta followBrainard concluded the contest in a speech
tag from the Chicago Tritane:
so natural and so like a composition of his
own and Ida medley temperance ooug that
Wo do not see that there i? ne*d l’J7n,,r
Ibe audience cheered him with a will that
mlll-lMss contemporaries to waate sympa­
thy on Norton Bros., the tin-can makers of
made Ben blush with pride to the top of
Chicago. They took imported Welsh Iron
his cranium.
phte and caused it tn la* dipped into jtnts
Friday evening a medal contest at
otmelted tin (also Imported) by Welsh
Delton.
.
workmen (recently imported) and when
Rev. White has commenced a series of
tta plates &gt;&lt;• made were exposed In the
meeting*) hen* In tta M. E. church.
window-, of a mlU-bos» organ under the
Mrs. J. White is yet confined to the
American flag. Mating the legend: ‘‘Tta
house.
lint sheet of American tin plate made In
M. T. Jonrs &gt;ia* been con fl net1 to his
Chicago by Norton Broi.." they, accepted
hone for the past few days by sickness.
tta dubious tamora of the misleading
Arthur DePriester. a young man 20
statement without a protest. As yet the
years of age, died at Abram Content’s and
Norton Bro*. Iiave made no tin plate for
was buried here Friday.. His funeral was
the market, and It yet a question whether
largely attended.
*
they ever will be able to make any lower
We pre very proud of our achool con­
rates than those now paid. If they do
ducted by George Downs and Mitt Bright*
they frankly avow that they will use Im­
rail.
»
ported tin; and While the experiment L«
Curl A Bunker want to sell out their
going on the American people will be taxed
job of piling lumber. If vou hear of any­
aomethlng like $15,000,000 a year to sus­
one who wants to work for "5 cts. per dav
tain it and others like it.
and board themrelvua, they can get em­
Tta most ordinary spirit of patriotism
ployment of one of these parties..
Sunday evening the little folks held a
ought at least to prevent the free trader
concert at the church under the direction
from throwing any obstacles tn the way of
of the W. C. T. U. for the benefit of the
on industry which h trying to make a
Chicago Temple. It was well attended
start in this country. That even this
and all M-etncd pleased with the program
hand, if clothing and houeeluild goods are
Chas. Ritchie and wife leave us Wednes­
slight degree of real Americanism ia want­
to be supplied cheaper, tbe work involved
day, going to Caledonia from here.
ing among ••reformer*." and that they are
in their preparation must be done by sonic
Nellie Dayton has taken up her tame
The cold cast wind prevailing last Sun­ with Mrs. Josie lx&gt;ve(and again.
only too eager to exert all their powers of
lx&gt;dy who will ta content with lower wages day night ranted many to absent them­
vinification to make tbe establishment of
Ambrose Barret starts his saw mill Fri­
than are now paid. It those now working selves from the services-at the Gregory
day.
American tin-plate mills Impossible. Is
In mines and shopcs ami factories In tbe school bouse.
shown by a commnnicalion sent by Norton
.1. S. Hinchman and wife have agreed
United States' will not consent to this ar*
Bros, to the Chicago Tribune In answer to
to .'4*|«ratr. She has gone to Battle Oerk
Additional Local News.
.
rangement there will so® be little work to live with her mother, and left tar form­
Us "unwarranted attack upon them. The
The great sensational drama “Shadows
for them to do, for free trade will place er huslMud to flght out the battles of life
letter which is addrcwcd to the Tribune,
of
a
Crime
”
will
be
presented
at
Unkin
hall
many linea of goods upon tta shelves of alone.
A brother of Elijah Fick arrived at Die thia evening by Wickham A Fowler’s
our dealers for less money than tta same
We are not politician* no'r candidate* for
home of the Utter on Tuesday, the 3rd of Dramatla Co. This play will bo presented
office. We are. simply American citizeus goods enu now ta produced for under tta Feb. A cold rveepUou as to the weather in a thrilling and satlvfactory manner by
and Chicago business men with a local scales of wages paid In all the leading In­ but a warm one from Ids brother and fam­ the Co. Admission. children 15c. adult*
pride which we think is shared by the dustrie* by United States employers.
ily. .
Tribune. We believe lu a duty on tin
F. E. Doty shipped a fine car-load of
Tta Orchard take cadets that inarched
AU of which ia well kanwn to free trade
plate high enough to Induce the American
lambs from Battle Greek on Saturday last to Detroit, on Saturday, Jan. SOCh, In six
manufacture of al! that the country con­ attorneys, who are careful to keep the fact /rhe average weight was nearly 100 lbs.
hours wen* presented with a silk flag by the
sumes - not thr dlppiagof Imported black to themselves while drutraningvw votes tor
Hope our farmers haw taken an interest Sons of America, of Chicago, in nommeinsheets in impartial tin by imported labor, their favorite policy. Meantime those who In the Farmers Institute. Pat hi practice
oratiou ot the event Cadet Royce Barlow,
bat the manufacture of ateel sheets from
what you learn, be alive and in motion.
of this city, says his fret were a little sore,
the ore. the use of American tin If that can are their proposed victim* had beat nut
learned with sadness of the death and but I'was lots of fun.
be otrtaiinsl. and the employment in tta close their eyes to tlie faets patent to all burial of Mrs. P. A. Starks of Hickory
business of American labor. We should who choose to look for tiram.
Died, in Orangeville February 5th of
Comers. Have been acquainted with the
Dot favor thia it we thought tta result
deceased for a number of years, knew her pneumonia, Arthur Jtel’rieatier aged 21
rauld only be obtained by a permanent tax
tar luntdlnem. her disappohit- years. He was a very exemplary young
By one stroke of statesmanship, Secrete- troubles.
1
on the consumers equal to the additional ry of State James G. Bbluc has accom- 'mente, her care for her thankless grand­ man and the high esteem In which he was
duty. but we expect American Ingenuity
sons. She was for a number of yean a held was manifested by the large funeral
to devise machinery to doitbe work which phshed more for the advancement of the (conshtant memta.r of tta Adventist church at thr M. E. church lu Prairieville last
te now done entirely by hand by the crud­ material interests of the country than has &lt;of Hickory Corners. We earnestly tape Friday, a large number of people coming
est processes, and to produce plates at been done by any congress in the past ten 1to meet her ere long. clothed In het right from Hickory Comers to awlst In the last
much less than the present English cmL years, if not more than all of them put to- 1mind, and In the garments of Immortality. sad rites. His brothers and sister* wish
Ab experience nf more than 10 year* tn
toexpraaa their taartfelt thanks for th&lt;*
Bbsilar business leads us to think that it Is get her. And this Is the reciprocity treaty, •
kind assistance rendered by the neighbors
Quimby. ■
• reasonable expectation, based on what we just negotiated with BrazQ. If we had a
and friends during Arthur's .sickness.
Well,
we
have
had
a
small
taste
of
old
and others have accomplished by machin­ tariff for revenue only, it would ta impos­ winter.
tast week President Harrison nanw&gt;&lt;l.
ery in recent years. We think within
Frank* Edmonds Is haring a two week** and tbe senate confirmed, Philo A. Sheldnri
three years, or the year* at most, Ameri- sible to negotiate such a treat jV It is by
vacation on account of measles in liU tn ta poatunster of this city. In the
enn made plates will be sold here at Si per giving to Brazil a free market In the Unit­ school.
election of such offtelals when there is
box. The lowest price fur which English ed States for her coffee, raw sugar and oth­
The reading circle tert Tuesday evening more than one candidate, it is impossible
platetfiof same quality have ever been sold er product*, that Brazil cooseuts In return
was a failure on account of Imd weather.
to make an api&gt;ointmmt that will satisfy
here ta P4.50. Tta present price ta 85.50.
The
tjulmby
Aid
society
met
last
Thurs
­
everybody. But we han* full confidence
We think tbe reductiou will not stop at 84. to give our farm product* free entry Into
but with Increased experience and greater Brazil. For years we have been doing a day at the home of Mrs. Cole and all re­ In Mr. Sheldon’s desire and ability to
faithfully and capably discharge tbe
competiuon among home manufacturers sort ot jug handle trade with the new re­ port an excellent time.
l-asl Thursday was a big day al Air. duties of the office. Such Is tta confidence
the price will continue downward.
While tbe statement in your editorial public. our yearly Imports from that county Hill’s, quilting for tta ladies and wood laer reposed In him bv bis friends, and which
that we are simply tinning English black reaching $05,000,000, while our annual ex­ for the gentlemen. We like to see them we expect tta future will abundantly con­
firm.
aborts i« for the moment true, it is port* to that country have amounted to less rope the men in onee In a while.
Mrs. Sol and Dry Chaffee attended a
practically misleading. We hare no inten­ than 3*0,000,000, leaving a heavy balance of
Tbe farmers’ Institute was held In this
nur bee at Mrs. Cole’s In HasUngw last
tton of continuing Ute business In this
city, Tuesday and Wednesday of this
■way. We have nearly finished a complete trade against ns, to be paid in cash. All Friday.
week. The program was carried out
atamens steel futnaoe and rolling null nt these yoars Brazil has Imposed a heavy
practically as announced In tta Baxnek
Xfijrwood. and long before the new duty duty on wheat, coni, flour, meats, farm
Our western zephyr that has been visit­ of last week. The topics presented and
sm tin-plate takes effect will ta making oty tnaehineiy and other article* which the
ing iu England returant hut Tuesday discussed were all'Umely and for tta most
own steel plate* entirely from domestic
with
all
it*
old
time
vigor.
part well treated. We think there was
aaatertal and with American labor. The United States exports. By Secrete ry
Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville, vis­ not a farmer who attended thia institute
nfidlteui of a furnace und rolling mill to Blaine's reciprocity treaty with Brazil,
ited
at
John Tanker’s Miurday anti Sun­ who was not tl»e wiser for it, and who was
industries of Maywood will ta appreciated three articles will be entered duty free, and day.
•
.
not tanefitted by having an opportunity to
by tbe people of that village as a decided
Mra, VanWagoner.Tif Nfishvltle, ta visit- listen to tbe ideas and learn tbe experience
ou numerous ottar articles the Brazilian
gain in rnauy way*.
Your atateiuent that we Imported Welsh tariff will be greatly reduced. Tta bene­ higher sister, Mrs. John Park, who is of other practical men In tta departments
very rick.
of farming Industry discussed. It Is Im­
labor to do-the tinning Is wholly wrong. fits to this country, especially the fanner*,
Blanche Tuttle ta vislUng relatives at possible for farmers or followers of any
We have not imported a man. A majority will be double—cheaper sugar end an en'
Kalamn.
other vocation to know too much about
of nor workoteu are Wetabniru originally,
Goud Templars installed officer* Satur­ their business. Barry county should have
hot they came tare to Ixrtter their eiaxll- larged market for their products. It ta es­
a fanners’ institute every three months;
Uoes years ago- Mort of them-are already timated that our exports to Brazil will in day evening with tbe following list:
C. T., Alvarez Wilcox.
and every farmer who attended would be
naturalized American citteens, and as a crease from 810.000.000 to 850,000,000, moil
V, T., Myrtle Tuckerman.
dollara ahead at the end of tta year. If ta
doss they are a.kind of Immigrant that the of tta increase being in farm products. It
F.
8.,
Chloe
Shepard.
put iu practice the practical and practicable
United States gladly welcomes. One of
R- S., E. E. Jewell.
things learned from others. 'Die attend­
•nr most expect workmen has been in our is tbe purpose of tta distinguished secreta­
M„ Lyman Wilcox.
ance upon and Interest In the sessions of
•nploy seven years making cans. He bad ry to keep on In the good work of reciproc­
D.
M.,
Vlra
Hartont
tta
Institute were good, but not what they
^■yas rly worked in Welsh tinning works ity until we gain a free market fur our
T., Edward Frost
should have been for tta tanefit of
tM* ta pleased to find wort at Lis old trade. farm products and manufactured goods in
C.. Mrs. Ida Wilcox.
ttaae who should have been moat interestWithout exception our hands were all obevery North and South American country
G. , Ear! Wilcox.
8., Orin Phillipa.
and the West Indea a splendid beginning
8- J. T., Mary E. Wilcox.
with their starvation wage*. and catne tare has been made, a beginning that gives n* a
P. C. T.. John Tompkins.
Ko
10 WOrk &lt;Mher tarinexe. tat wl11 ta Kt*d greatly enlarged market and one In which
L. D.. Jerome Frost,
American wheat will be entered duty free,
tea Clapp and wife, eg BtUle Creek,
Your statement that the tta we uae i« while our farmer* are not compelled, as in visited at Will Seger’s Sunday.
°r BMtyvnie, was at
England, to compete with tbe cheap wheat* „
liiGxrv-JisiS"
when taken In connection with tbe rituort rabed by tta cheap labor of Russia and G. W. Todipklns last week.
ISMliSSJS*
Tbe Center school are -preparing a fine
«ni«en*l *uppu*iilon that Uh? English ret
India- It to a great stroke of statesman­ program for an rjchlbltion to be held at tta
i Cha-. M-Carty, etty
&gt; Mtnm»Kac&lt;* ••
shin, and adds luster to u.e brilliant career wJiuol bouse on Feb. «i. Saturday evening.
' ^2"- 4 H» 1 Woodland
An adndsrion fn of io cento will taoC tta dirtlngubhcd '••cretary.
I
WhH&gt;ug
chartf-d. proceeds m pay far a flag to te
!
5" KIcm* ^oodtand
TIh plates which last July
thlrtetn erected on the actaol Ikiumt. Come ever • Ata-Van Annas
body
and
you
will
enjoy
it
we
are
«nr».
shiUingi. and nixpence |ier bar. lu England
ion officers of the JuveoUr Tetanic. Xu.
tc Wales and 84.W per box tare now cost S.
1 li;
h htv
Thursrt*y tmitacwith

box.

Thi* advance cannot

Frod Sarg-rt. of Grand Rapid,. .tteO!pt.
ed storJdr taut week bf tbe morphine

S. J. T.. Mary E. Wllenx.

C. T^ Earl WiieoK.
V. T., Matal Mewteu.

While arrvioca ware l»ring held In the
M. E. ehnrch at Grand Udge Suuda .. thlarge congregation was rtartlrd by Uir
ahriil aouud &lt;»f the fire whistle. Ever;
memtar of ibe audience aeemrd to think
that hl* ar ter house was on fire, and j]j
down on «
1 nA _knUt/iarab* gathered about her and obouted.
tried to squeeze through tbe doorway
•‘Give u&lt; n aonc. old wunmn.
m*re to gain the outside. Thltiking
W. .
1« r»“ subdue tbr confusion tire chorister go: up
*”oi»n the
»«•
»“ ’'h“ and announced “Tta congregRlta. w! i
rise and ring No. 103.” Taming to Nb
10S It wk* found to te “Take the nsm- (&gt;t
y°WbrnMt tntarnd Ot
enmo «bo »■
Jemt* with you." and what was left of t| *
congreKallon had the pleasure of *ing::tfcoom» el'-tr areuod &gt;m. IN*«o»
tbh song, white nil tta rc*t were ru«!ii»
wimethinff hr.ru to &gt;bow you.
tin the door. Taken nil In all it was rail,.'
The,- crowdwl around ter. and «te «•
;«
mJ.,? th. netrotwr » hleh «,."*•«Ute er a humorous spectacle.
, .ta wa» carrying, and than held »t
up before thorn. Hud a tombebBll
This is a question of great Inte rest io t|among tbrm it scan Id not have scattered
?tam more quickly. What do you *upjx*® thouaands who have been cared of ixrtnrth
!X"a bit of board about 3 fitot long by by I'e-ru-na daring the last year or twn.
1 foot wide, painted white, and on It tn To be rated of thh loathsome disease r...
U^SSlM epitaph: “Our Little Dot promptly and completely as Pts-ru-na com­
monly doc*, rermh to most people to ta ta.
Died Oct. 17.1838."
gotxl to remain true. They ask. will nb:
It was the beadrtons for a ccifci a
aueb a headstone m only the poor and low­ caiarrh return the first time I exj.&lt;»se n&gt;;. •
ly errct over the brad of a lovwi one. Pity­ self or quit treatment? Tbe auawer
ing her poverty nnd her sorrow, the point­ no, you are m well as ever In your liv.-,
er may have done hi* work for nothing. and no more liable fo get catarrh than onThe boy* could read, and a* each une read who never had It. Many . year- hn&lt;i.forbiumelf ta turned away nnd vanished elap*rd aluce tta first cases of catarrh w»-re
jn tbe dnrkucB*. Tta iratto gotookoC cured by 1’e-ru-un. and in order to test tt
hl* ragged cap to that headboard and kind­ permanency cl there cures a number • r.
writte n to. and tta following case is a rd r
ly said:
-We didn’t know It, aunty; plume for- sample of the replica received: Jonah S
Whan, of McKees Rocks, AHcgh
j;ivv uh.”—Now York Bun.
county, 1**., who was, ten year* ago. cuiij.’i
of severe chronic catarrh of many y%r.
Why Gurn Cteawia* Is iMjurin-t*.
; .
Can gum chewing be regarded as to any standing by tin- u*c- of Fe-rn-nu.
January 24th, Ittil: “I nm not l ..: . . j
degreonarmfulf
Tbe habit b unnattiral. It insete no with catarrh at alt" The eures made h.
ti&gt;.
normal »rrc«l. a» does the chewing of the Pc-ru-na are peruianeot. Pe ru-na
sale at xuoat drtig stores, and full directioik
cud by tta cow and aotne otlier animal*.
Whatever is i.bnormal i* presumptively in- for use with each -bottle. A book on vjnrious, even though we may Dot be able tarrh, which is a couiplele guide tn n*
to trace it* efTrctn. It took a long time to prevention and cute of catarrh, sent
find out that tobacco chewing atuwdone to&lt;ny address by tbe J‘c-ru-na MedSw
Comjmny of Columbns. Ohio.
of the moat fatal dixmaes of tta heart.
Every snretwn ot ,1mi tody lias it* nat­
THE MARKETSural limitation. Artificial stimulation
greatly beyond thi* point must be hurtful.
This is a general law. Gam ctawing
Appl-s—Dri«’d JCOe perl b.
atlmulatM tta salivary gland* vastly taHutwr—Ifl4frl7.
yoqd ttair normal limit, aod the result
must belnjuriou*.
The cotiMant swallowing of stl|ra in a
lVef--DrMMdS4 .V3ea.Q0 calves, f.,00.
sort of churned state corriea Into the
stomach a large amount of air. which be­
comes a source of dtacomfori ami often of
Lard—ac.
positive injury. It must ta remembered
Litoo—SalUatattMperbb!; waterhme.Jl-®
that air swallowed In this way taoomea per bbl.
K,T Km
greatly expanded by internal boat.
Mimclea are enlarged by use. Witness
Pvnitn
—
*Jvr
bcus.fi; live chickens
tta blacksmith's r.rm as cony^red with
. chteiirti* ilrrr^d. I.
that cl the »cholar. W’itaeo* alao tbe turkeys,*)
Piaster—Selling at St .ro per ton.
enorrr.ati* muscles of the athlrte. Now tta
ttait—fiellinp at bl per fobl.
THnothy Heed-Selling at AS.06 per ta
normal u« of tbemameter muscles tend’
Wheat-No. t. white K&lt;»toc red. Mel
nuly lo keep them in proper working con­
Flour-FJ-to l*r hundred.
dition; but their overuse in gum chewing
EltaMDu
must tend to their undue enlargement and
thus to tta divtlguration of tta face,—
Bean*—ner bn. tor rltv picked
Youth'* Companion.
.
Butter—7r. rreaiuorv
C-oru-av per t»u.
Ktr»-P&lt;r.30t.
NEIOHBOpiNGCOUNTIES.
&lt;»«*—Mkeperbu.
Coldwater special to tta Detroit Free
PoultryJ»e: eblekM*, 7e; duck r-.'ib
«»
Press: About thirty year* ago tta father tarkeys. 1lr&lt;l3r.
Wheat-No. t white •!.«&gt;. Ko. tt red, free
at Edward Cantald, tta murderer of the
state school girl. Nellie Griffin, was con­
victed In tta c ircuit court of this county
for killing his wife. He was a drunken,
■gly brqtc. and while riding with tar In
a sleigh one cold winter night got Into a
dispute with tar, knocked lieroot into the
snow and drove off. leaving tar to get
home, about two ml Ire as best she could.
Site wa* a frail woman and lu dHlcate
taalth, and barely succeeded in reaching
■ime twfore *ta died. He was sent to tta
s^itc prison st Jackson for life, but after
Mrvlng a few years and when about to die
&lt;g consumption, was pardoned by tta gov­
ernor.

Mr*. Wm. Ixmg, of Charlotte, was ar­
rested in Battle Creek last summer charged
with tta theft of n diamond ring. Tta
whole affAlr was cleared up laM week and
Mr*. Long exonerated, by the finding of
ita ring In some rubbish at tta rear of
some ston**.
The Dolaon wagon factory ha* started
up and orders for wagons are comlug iu
fast.
•

Mrs. Jennie Barth, an Inmate of tta
Kalamasoo asylum, died last week from
the effects of a bath she reeeivrd while In
the hauds of three attendant*, being terri­
bly scalded. There are some peculiar fea­
tures to the affair and tta matter will
probably be thoroughly investigated.

Anson Benjamin, who keeps a store in
Kalamarto county, aud it la said that the
ofDoert got onto tta fact that he was chape
hue ten cents fur d“lozenge" and let the
purchaser help himself to a glow of whis­
key. He wa: arrested and I* held In 8509
tall.
Hon. E. S. Lacey, formerly of Charlotte,
b being mentioned for secretary of the
treasury ii» place of Wm. Windom, deceas­
ed.

Cattle— Goad to extra 4.151AG0: eixtae beavji
butcher*. 3.«W4.»
■Map MfiJMwM fibeep. ellprea ebotee to
extra. gfifuMfisC; toed, to eboicr
t.*«ntx. brat. S&lt;: SOftto.CA
Hogs-Medium and Mixed fixso&amp;faw.

On t&gt;*« first day of Srptenther. A. D. IW1
Mary M. Wolcott «r.d Jerome K. Wolcott i. nrg*g«d tn AitdlMH. r. Cuok. all that certain pl- r«»r parrel of laud Mtuale In tta tonwhip M Ma­
ple Grove. &lt;*ouatv of IXarfV.and Stair of Mir!.:
■an. deMTtlMd a* follow* \ fo-wtt: Tbe aoatb
tall of Uie north taifot the northwest quarter
MI Metlon twenlv fW) town two &lt;") north of
range seven (T&gt;wew. containing forty t«o acre*
Hxtd mortgage wa« on tta sixteenth day of
SoMsmbar.AR ma. reworded In tta cfl&gt;&lt;* &lt;&gt;r
the resister of deeds for tta County,of tarry
and State ot Michigan, in Uber 2S ot mortgrxr-

wa&gt;oa, the twonty-ctghtb .. *
of Dee&gt; inter. A. D. im&gt;. duly aaatewd by it.said Addlaou I*. Ook. to tbe A. P. C&lt;- .k Climited, which said M^dgnmeut was on thr fifth
Sr ta February. A. Ia t«»l. duly recorded in
d.retftster’s office. In Uber ?« of mortgicr*. vm
pans 46 and IL
Cai I hr first day of September. A. D. 18**.
there becaUM: due and pnvalta by ita term* &lt;■’.
said BKrtrqr* the sum ot fariy-fire and 50-,
dollars
of Intenat and the Mine to* I
remained unpaid and m arrean fortte Bpaee of
thirty fiars and upward*.
CtatWJmR day of taptemtar, A. D. JM&gt;.
there became da~ and pavabte an mrtallnw;.)
1 sieves! of fortv fire and M mo dollar* l»v •'
aud tbe name hat leitmined unpaid and in arreara lor the s|MVe of mure ttau thirty •!*; '
On tbe first day ol tapteraber. A. I». i*&lt;
there teeosne due an inMaliment ot interec
cording tn tta tarmr of said inoresge. ‘J forty five and fitsra&gt; dollar* (fir- w). which *.-.u: : ■
Instalimeut has remained due and m
tor raorr than thirty day*.
Now. therefor*, by reasoned said defunit. an.
by virtue of a couditiMi of said inortcap*. tta
aud asidgnev of a aid mortgage b:.« - ii-t..' ..
doe* hereby eteetto declare, and &lt;ta*s tere-y
deciare tta whole amount secured by Mid mori
&lt;«xe, both iutrre&lt;t ami nrincipal. due am! i. y
aide at once. There |w Uierefinre etelmed to it
unw du* and uapaki on aaid a»ortrwc the «un;

KfifiSfid ul itHnelpal and lutorest. nod ti&gt;
sufii nf seven ami J3-lou dollar* |?
L, R. Freeman, of Charlotte, last week further
for taxe* paM by the roortgnger on s-ld ; - .
shipped four turkeya to England, to be sr*. with tutrrret tbeieou. according to Hit
used for breeding.

V. D. Murray, of Benton, Eaton Co.,
rabed 200 bnahels of sugar beets on a quar­
ter of an acre of ground from one pound of
seed*, lb* regard* beets a* very profitaldr
food for stock, and it proves that they can
be raised to advantage In this part of tta
state. ‘
Damage suit* totta amount of 8:15.000
hare been brought against tta city of Kalaluaroo from Injuries received from faits on
a defective sidewalk.
Gwrge L. Ya pie lias withdrawn hl* con­
test fur Congressman Burrows seat.
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'Hie Bardeen Paper Co. propose to build
aiKAtar large mill In Oteegv.
Cbarlce H. Dutton, of Kalamazoo, died
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l&lt;*k-jaw. from the affecta of
tta kick of a mustang.

10&lt;» at law win equliy
recover the same &lt;&lt; anj
Mottos ta therefore b&lt;

n-cv***ry. will oc told at public vendoe to Hie
higlMM taidor. at the north front door of the
ssh&amp;’s’ffiiY
tta ni nth

Tlb.lWi.
P. Cook Oo. Ltxrrv.n.

8tv*bt. KXAPrKX &amp; WKAVM.
___________ Attorney* tor Assignee_______
FKODA1R ORDKM.
ctato'&amp;srt tar the
tteFrohateOffirc in
county, on Tu««
y^felta yrar one

The gentlemen of the Presbyterian
church at Allegan gave a "He” social re&lt;*nll1); ,t?ws “ld
hammers were
provided for tb&lt;tse who*. leelb wen}
^Inttamatter of tta estate of ntepheo Darter.
and an orchestra pteyrd “Wo won’t go
On reading and filing tta petition, doly vertnuuw ill! morning” ata aevernl other simi­ flad, of tteorp* J. Doster vdodnMrutiT «d iud&gt;'
ms ihorcln set forth
lar solemn pieces.
to aril Um real estate
Mr*. John Knox, of Portland, h trying
to cure taraelf of an attack of paralysis by
D.. ran. m ma «&gt; drex
faith, and b gradually dying.

Tta pickle factory hi Ionia shipped over
B&amp;Xt worth of ttair good* hi one jMy iaLt
la md county.

a Dcwsp"-

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Hastings Banner

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PERSONAL MENTION.
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’ 'nu* M. E. nodal will lie entertained by
E- Y. liogle was In th? Rapids Monday. ; MvMdame* Ruse, Handy, Cotton, ijdte,
Hastings Thursday, Feb. 12. !8»l.
Mr. aud Mrs. F. B. Hire areiu Bellevue. &lt;
. P..B,.,.rtt* Z4n.™a..DBrto.n:. “C_
lElwsln, A. IL Bales. Dr. Fuller and Abbey
M. J. Goss, of I'ralrievllle. ia hi the ally. and the Misses Belle, and Ruth Handy,
B. H. Rose went to Grand Rapids Fri­ Gillo lAithrop. Alary McElwain, Mary
Raifla and &lt;&gt;»m Beeves lit the borne of
Dr. Lathrop has jusi purchased nuothvr day.
flue new electro-theropeutlc cabinet bath, /H-’fank Horton i? pow derilng for E. Y. Mr*. Item WetlucMlay evening of nextweek. A cordial welcome tn partake of
combining all the latest Improvements to­
Hngle.
the refreshments served from 5 to 7.
gether vAth a large bnltery. The doctor''
j Intends *oon to remove his office to the
Jas. Swire and family have moved lu
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mr#. Col­
rooms now occupied by Jos. Lunn, where Dakota.
! grove Saturday evening, Feb. 14th witli
he will have » room fitted np for the e*Frank Doty, of Banlicld. was in the city I following program:
j wl«l use of his imly patlenta with every
Roll call with quotations from Cowper.
I iHMivcnlenw for their comfort, aud lite new Tuesday.
Outline History of* ”
England.
* ' Charles
'
i cabinet was designed fur their use.
Dr. McLeay. of Prairieville* was in the ■ Hoyt.
The h^me of Corwin Wiilioma, In Rul- city Monday.
From Chaucer to Tennyson. Mrs.
. land, was burned to the ground Monday.
F. C. Boise, of Nashville, was In the Clement Smith.
Religious History of England, Miss Effie
Mr. Williams had one of the finest homes city Monday.
SnydiT.
' in Rutland auddxad taken a great deal of
Brltiali Indio, Mrs. Maggio Halley.
pndr in {fixing it up and wonnderatnifghnds r C. 8. Brown, of Clikago. was in the
Mttste. Miss Minnie Evans.
iu«t got It paid for. The fire originated city ychterdny.
Critic. Mtn. Holloway.
I frofti a &lt;V(eetive chimney and the loss wn» r Mis? Susie Deering Is visltfug relatives
Qnesiions lu January ucmbei of Chau■ about HOOO with 81.000 lusnnume ?u w/
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{hear. A strong wind was blowing from
Royal Mudge started (or Alabama Mon-1 tRctiuan will b? naked.
Just tbe right direction or hta large bam
| Tire yodng people’s so.-lety of Christian
day
uu
business.
j would b|we burned :d?o.
Endeavor
will
meet
nt
the
Presbyterian
Absolutely Pure.
Mrs. Allie Boek will leave for Grnml I church Sunday. February tfithat o'clock.
; With a view of nacertaining the praciic{Topic ?Holping our brethren’’ Joshua 1:
io! tarter b-tklnt: nonder. Ilighcrt | ability and oust ot extending jthe free Rapid# Saturday.
1b1 b&gt;' f”” Wel*"8. (tavern-1 delivery service to smalt town*, the jmstMrs. Carrie Goodyear rclurnnl from
■ master general has directed the dstabftah- 'Coldwater to-day:
| The memlters of the Penny Gleaner
--------------- I J1w.nt of experimental free delivery seta-ice
Dr. Bradley, of Eaton i*nri u •* in ' Misdoii Band, about 40 hi number, met at
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I in W few small town* in different parts u(
p ■* ’
J I the Preabyterlou pursonage on the evening
..•yKt• J5X
'fivlST™.! It*
Tbr WVlM U, te WUMBted the city la»t week.
I of Wednesday, -the 4lh ur Fcbrnary.tbe ptrjt lUrt»T l.-.’iw. Th*-re are six acre* of: at these places will be performed by one
Conrad Miulati. of 1‘ralricvHle, was in 1 After supper Hwy played various gartes,
t iiibend Jaiul, u hur bfxse. |nuu« granary.1 carrier appointed by the postmaster,- If
&lt; “ .«• ? Uf
,'™U’ I «c™.r..L ll&gt;.. p«tu..M,.r Ln.r.1 «lll ,.k the city last week.
i iuterspersed with rerltatlops nud uimrfi.g.,
Mrs. McLaughlin returned to lar homo I Ito.. A. D. Grigsby will hold service*
Anyone v. iMiias t&lt;» । A&gt;r nn appropriation lor Its extension to
:».v adcireM l».
Bakhtin. Itockfwd, Jal] swell towns.
In Muskegon Friday.
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• at the I’rvsbyh-rlnn church Sunday Feb.
Mich.
~— t—----------------j The ci.inlc opera ’’The 1’rc.lty Perstan.*’
A. K Dlrkenu... ,» In Grand
: }£.,
"“’.' "“’T*,1;!'
, CJi.I.i; nvrnlng. A vl.lt tn utneol llw
; rendered by the Andrew? Opera Co. hi. Uondiynn brahma
planetn and what we may we there.
▼v
ft fl fl f" Ja
I’nion hall Turrttay evening was fully up
8. W. Maiu*.'. of Olivet, made a business L.
i h“'‘* ?..‘r , ,• *?'.,
,Lrartily
... thank
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a to t|,e vxppemtian of al! present, and was trip to this city Inst week.
. 7
; the* fnends for their timely gift*, and for
S?**
Xs*, 1
' a Kn‘At n llttf aftcr witnrsklBR the class ol
".jn |-*k
Ba
nVF
R # (| show*
John l*aii&gt;c ittiil landly visited friendt'• their comjwny nt llio late donation.
shows that feenerallv
gcKeraHy slriko
strike thbtidtv
thhrity. Th»
The
J singing and noting wi re all firat-olass. that ..!»«&lt; nnanl lot wn t.
Tblitj, wU|
|)B|(| gt
w
] of the** lloola Boom” being especially fine,
Mr. font Mrs. Jfott latke, of Grand ilnp-1 I^iehri* vacant house on the Knickerbocker;
। The a itentiancc was not what it should Hair Ids. are visiting In the city.
i place. Wcdnwilay evening Feb. i»th. for
j !&gt;e«i. though we hope it was large enough
Sir.; l-rank Duenr. «r Vnrmtml.UlJof ltev-Mter*- AUnranortUlto justify Messrs. Mudge and Heath In
| •' ,uYnea*
getting some more companies here equally visiteef in this city last week.
town
Mist Sarah Horton, of Muskegon. I* via-, ^^r,.”‘pprr “
,K. /II wave -TUK hcct as
Rs good.
Kotxt Hastings
Hasting* i?
h a good show
a!
,o
___ With
I hall,
bntunlay
&lt;S
pE5T when there are good companies.
tthlff
friends
in theeve,
city.Feb. l&lt;th from 5:30
till 8 o’clock.' Meeting logins at 8, led by
Rather a lean, lank looking horse Was
Miss Effie Johttaon, of Grand Rapids, CaptulD Sanderson of Middle* Hie.
seen approaching tire hay ?cales Montlay visited friends here this week.
। drawing a big load of hay. The cadaver­
Gardner Potter, of New York, Is visiting
ous hxiklng creature and the rig as well,
•a desirable
,UK,ll- farm
lUIUI of
I,I 100
1UU acre*. 2
^ .‘j
4 miles
A
were made sport of by the Irrepressible Mr. tun! Mrs. W. S. Chidester.
IN THE
I east of‘ Hickory
mJ—., Corners.
__ ____ _ Mich., well
kid, and even more staid men ftdied to
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■ . .building,
,
Mr. find Mrs. O. W. Bogers, of Alma, watered and• timbered.
g&lt;Kxi
suppress a smite at the odd looking outfit, visited' friends In the city Inst week.
orchard. convenient to school. Terms
but the ey8s of all fairly bulged out when
.
J. C. Bishop.
Mrs. Clement Smith and Mrs. M. L.
it was found that tbe gruss weight of the
load was 2,l'J0 pounds and the vet weight Cook were In Grand Lapids Friday.
1.580 pounds. The load was drawn from
deorge
fh-orgv
Wooten started for Valparaiso,
The ••notice” in tbh paper of Inst week
MAPLE &lt;S1M WE
near Long lake over soma of the big hills Iiuiinna, yesterday to attend the Business ‘ signed by one A. D. Hughes was only one
The reput’lleiMi** of till’ township will hold
j more act ot hl* malicious inteut to injure
•hrtr eaneus. to elect &lt;!&lt;*lec*teS! lo attend the In Hope and would have hustled some ! College there.
hor-re?
make
. ups.
Kay ' Mrs. Julius Russell gave a verj
business, and I wish to *a\ to
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, —, of more
- portly
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....’ .i ni'‘ n,,'I
rtiilaofl wu tlie
IIim ownernfotIhi.
• ‘ any who have given the above meiitiooed
rol.ml
I hr,nLr
n*.
,
lt wlll»i ,,art&gt; Mo&gt;«lv evenlue.
I'-v order of com.
••noUcv” any weight, that the acid A. D.
Dr. C. T. Bennett will be at the Eu:.- »bout 50 being present.
hotel. Grand Rapids, on Wednesday and ' Mis? Johnson, who has been visiting Hughes is just n* responsible for all notes,
cheeks or drafts given by tne a* he ever
Thursday. February 11th and 12th., and ? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greble fora couple of tens, and that although be is under an In­
at
the Phanix butel. Charlotte, on Tuesday, i ww^s, returned home yesterday.
2.000
emulation this week
junction our business g&lt;*e? right along just
febnury the 1TU&gt;. TUI, |.h),SeUn arjw. le-yir,. Binkley, u-aelni of Isl w,olMb&lt;«&gt;l, tlie same. Cash paid for wheat.
an
lekautlou MipedalM In all
„u.j
char,„
Lent comtne^ieed yesterday;
H. C. Sticojcg.
ili-vw. ot tbe n-.liim
fin- happiest re
lu.ier I, iraeblna Ibe seliool until her re­
Mortgages recorded last week 21, dis­ suits untallingly follows his tmtiocut. ,^,verr
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bleb
to
t
!K,ru„.-h:y
sdenllbe.
bwrf.
IM
I
charged 24. .
.
Spring examinations will a!) Im* held at
tbe B&lt;»l.lv.nredlbrari«oroiUrlalM&gt;rI. 1
’ ["J™
£ K’"'(
* “J ! u,., Court l»«&gt;r. Ilulinira. ui.l upon thr
Those ®5 cent rubbers go with a rush at
err. HI. rrtort. exl«&gt;d orar . I-.I.M
£r,^”“ellI ” (;rS fulluwlu.- elute.:
Holden A- Hire’s.
eiKht ..■«:&gt; «ufTWsti:l praeUce In hi.wruk. iA'?!’
dW
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Thundnj-and Fridur, Murch 5 undd.
.«■*»•«curable dl.erae.......................................
J Friday,
Friday. Hand.
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George Moaicf will mxhi start a delivery
March ST.
27.
Mrs. J. M. Nevin? started for West Bay ' Friday. Apr. 17.
wagon in Cloverdale.
such as ^lyspfps.ia. constipation, kidney
and liver trouble, asthma, hay fever, Ca­ City je-terfluy afternoon, where she will
Candlilates are expected to be present
Seethe new elite comic valentine cards
visit
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Thus.
tarrh. rheumati»ci, neuralgia and all
promptly' at V o'clock. Satisfactory work
•at J. B. Rolierta’ news room..
uterine complaints. These he positively Campbell
will be demanded In Theory and Art tbe
There are several young boys in -this and permanently cures by his method ot
L. H. Evarts. D. W. Reynolds and M. same as in every other .subject
city who ought to be mad^ to go to school. treatment. Consultation fyoe in German L. Cook were in Kalamazoo Tuesday on
By order of tlie Board
business connected with tbe new chair aud
and English.
Enoch Axnnv*. Secretary.
Beets can be kept fresh and good for a
tablh factory.
Januarv 16th Wirt Wickham, who lives
long while by burylnf them; In sand in
J.*N.
Nevila.
formerly
of
this
city
Is
In Calhoun county, found three of his
Hie cellar.
Following an* the real estate transfers
most valuable horecb dead. HI- nus- now located in Omaha. Nebraska, and lie
Fine, brilliant and clear leases are used picioiift were aroused which &gt;ted him to seems to !&gt;e pleased with the country and of the week ending Feb. 9, 1801. as
ii; the spectacles and eye glasses that John make a careful examination aud he found his prospect? for the future.
taken from tbe books in the register’s office:
Hessmer sella.
Alfred Zuntner to Patrick Eran», lot 7 blk ID
Jas. Smith, of Ypsilanti, was chosen as
that poison had been placed In the well,
Middleville HO.
It Is reported that the ftaim* against tbe the water from which the horses had delegate from the Business College of that
c. iiitzler toSam*! Allen, Mj
is Th-vraI .swell« Hasting raUrcMI were paid Mon­ taken. Loren Wolcott, who lives about n city to tbe one in Grand Rapids and spent apple Kn:o.
Frank Rotwhlklln to Sheldon lUvoii-urt lot 5
mile and a half east of Maple Grove Sunday with hi? parents near Coals Grove.
day In Freeport.
ami hslf krt 4 blk 3 Huntihm jmI.I dry $ K.
Center, was arrested Sunday on the charge
Peter liellartu Barry &amp; Ouw-tilug- *°a W 5
Holden A Hire keep only the best line ot putting the poison in the well and was
Odle ton gl.ooo.
of boots and shoes. Give them a call be­ taken to the Calhoun county jail, where he
W. Il Lsudls to John Landis parc*l WoodFollowing cases have been finally dis­
fore buying elsewhere.
ia now held in default of $5,000 ball. posed of nt the present term of circuit landJU.
T. 3. lluated to Ellsnbetb llu-.tel, reridetae1
There was a Urge card party in Fitzger­ Wolcott is an unmarried man about 35 court:
propel tv dry srao:
n lUrtu m to sVm. n. liiil 119 a sees 13 and
ald Tost hall Tuesday evching. which was year* of age. and lives all alone In a little
People vs. Frank Treat; time extcudeil 14•J.
Carlton VODO.
a great success socially as well a&gt;linaueia!&lt;* slab shanty surrounded by woods. He to next term to settle-bill of exceptions.
Albert Khme lo A. O. Kiana 41a sec It
.steadily refuses to say anything concerning
People vs. James Seeley, larceny and Ilarthun nominal.
Pauline r»-ttlt to Cha*. Mcttg-trsoo &lt;At sec 3
the crime with which he is chargetl. it h
At a meeting of the director* nf tbe said that he was seen near the polsonwV Jail breaking. Plead guilty.
Tboraapple tl*0 *.
People vs. H. Larue, perjury, nolle
Beftry Hart to Ell Cline farcel Woolland
Chair &amp; Table Co. this morning, a site, well on the night preceding Jan. 15th. and
O* ter $430.
was selected on the J. L. WHkins property that be and Wolcott had had same trouble- pressed.
EH Cline to John I*WHp* partt! Woodland
People vs. Harty Junes, forgery. Tried Center
gXS.
in the first ward.
previously concerning a horse deal. The by jury; verdict not guilty.
Win Crtdlcr to Kmnfis Blgaell IM acres.
Herb Bamea was arrested last week and act was an extremely cowardlyLone, as the
People vs. Newell Steele, receiving Yankee M&gt;riti|rt 8*W0.
J.
W. 1 l-aU.swav to WPJarl Bolteu el al
taken to Grand Rapids, wlicre.be is want­ Ilves of tin* whole family were endangered, stolen property, nolle pressed.
ete
’
'ator
prui&gt;erty Woodland It u&gt;.
ed for stealing a watch. The stolen prop­ and it will go hard with him if he is found
Ezra FJtidd vs. C. W. Houghtalln, ap­
guilty.
erty w.is'lotfnd upon Yds person.
peal, settled.
RlgU School y«w*.
M. O. Bush vs. Woodruff and EycleshyYesterday forenoon as T. J. Brosseau
James Smith gave us a short roll Mon­
Mrs. Grace Clark lost a gold hoop ear j
day afternoon. He thinks our singers are
ring on the streets one. day last week. of tins city was driving out near the Michi­ mer, trespass, settled.
Coses
Freeman
va.
Casey.
Powers
vs.
Improving..
The finder will confer a favor by leaving I gan Central crossing near Warren SAtley’s,
Bloomer, stricken from calendar.
Our penmanship Is progressing very
the same at tills offidb or returning it to cast of the city, the mottling train came
Judgments for piaintifi In cases Of City finely with Prof. Stirling n* teacher. All
along, frightened his team which broke
ter.
j
Bank
vs.
Wm.
Match
and
P.
Erway;
City
thiuk our time'clock for beating time is
Into a violent run. dirowing Mr. Brosseau
The murder of Ndlie Griffin at to tbe ground In such a manner that bls Bank vs. Wm. H. and Parmeiia Huk-bina: far ahead of counting.
Dimondale has caused Uw legislature to left limb was broken near the ankle. Barry Downing va. Emmett Cole: and
Frank Wolcott gave us a pleasant call
requcbt an examination Into the diethods Aside from this Ire was badly bruised and , Clark, Baker and Thompson vs. Latmis Friday afternoon.
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by which ebii. ren are taken from th? state sliakcn up, though It is not thought his ’ Brady.
Wednesday, the 4th. our literary society
Divorces granted In cases of Emma and gave a very iuterestlitg entertainment
.school.
other injuries ore serious. The tnjnrvd
Wm.
Bartley.
Albert
vs.
Fanny
Kent,
The
lira!
was
roll
call
each
member
re
­
Monday evening John Busby wn? agrte- man was taken to Mr. Seeley’s, where he Alary E. vs. Isaac H. Bates, Bin A. vs.
sponding by snm^ quotation fnAa Scott's
.:b|y surprised by about 50 of hl&lt; friend*, was carefully attended to and later on
B. Lancaster.
writing*, it being a Scotch program. -It
tbr&lt;&gt;cca-&gt;lnn being hi? 34lh tdr;bday. A brought to this city. -Medical aid was Geo.
Decree and order of sale ma&lt;ie In fore­
^ery pleasant evening was passed by play­ promptly summoned, the injured member closure com- of D. IL Cock va. Wm., John was well amdncUsl and each acted their
part well. Tire Scotch coetume* which
set. and Mr. Brosseau was mode as com­
ing cards.
were worn by a few who took part were
fortable as possible. We do not know as and G. Zuschnitt.
Patrlck’fiCelly vs. Daniel Doyle, assump­ very Odd cud attractive. We are sorry to
Saturday night the safe in the creamery it happened in this case, but many farmer*
at Nashville was blown #&gt;pt n and about claim that the engineers ou some of the sit, on trial at this writing.
say'our Glee Club was nnt able to appear,
SI00 taken. The officers arc on track of Central trains have a disagreeable habit of
although this will probabl^..ttpt happen
Communication.’
Uie burglars but thus far have put appre­ blowing tbe whistle aud ringing tlie bell
agnln. ns they.are preparing' to take part
Editor Bastings Banxkr:
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hended them.
Jb uurjMKrt-meeting.
- ----when they discover In the roadway a team
1 noticed In Ute Banxkk a statement of. * i^iiext regular mectlniy will be held
Michigan is becoming a great poultry that b disposed to be frightvne&lt;l. Such the German l&gt;eet sugar industry, allow iM
raising state, as well as being noted for prorcMlnp should be summarily dealt to give you the figures translated fromY Feb. 18th. All are accordingly Invited to
attend
when
the
following
program
will
raising fine horse* and cattle. Hundreds with.
German paper as follows;
of tons of iioultrj' are annually shipped to
The booming German sugar iudustri be carried out:
It Is X well known fact that the seating
Music
by
choir.
I
the eastern markets.
capacity of tire Union school building In not only furnishes all the nugnr for homd
Roll call responded to by quotations.
The creditor* of tbe eslate of the Ute this city is not sufficient to accomodate consumption but also exports large quanti­ l Mu*lr.
Miles Engle will meet nt the probate office tlie large number of students, and this ties to foreign countries. In tlie year
Recitation, Duane Bauer.
Monday February 16th, at 1 p. m. sharp, matter should receive attentlowsoon. The 1887-1888 we produced In 3B5 factories
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Ora McClintock.
to consider the advisability of selling the scholar In an over-crowded, poorly ventilat­ 900.000 tons of beet sugar and to do this
Essay, Rose HUWnger.
158,000.000
quintals
(100
lb.
weight)
of
ed
room
rtinnut
do
Justice
to
his
or
her
real estale of said deceased.
Dialogue. Maud Stebbins and others.
bw-ts
were
used.
To
produce
one
quintal
slud les and tbe teacher cannot do justice
Recitation, Roe Robinson.
W. F. Hicks is prepared to furnbb fam- to his or her duti-s. Aside from this, of raw sugar on an average, eight quintals
Music, Glee Club.
HiesJji this city with pure spring brook both teacher add scholar are apt to have of iHJets were used. One hecktare (nearly
Hc ltatioo, lAdtie Carpenter.
ice. of the very finest quality, during tlie their health ruined, as nothing but a
acres) land produced on an average
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John Wooten.
coming season at 25 cions a week. Prompt strong constitnilon with vigorous out-of­ 280 kilonrams of beets (&lt;me kilogram
Reading. Jessie Keltey.
and satisfactory* service guaranteed.
door exercise can bold out under such un­ equals 2 lb.). The J*rgv?t and best beet
Recitation. Frank Cole.
fields
are
nt
the
foot
of
the
Harz
muuntatns
-Tbe public should bear hi mind that the favorable rireumatances. In the fourth,
Paper, Will O«bom. Cha?. Andrus,
Yours.
genuine diamond lens apectaciPa and rye fifth aud sixth grade* tire rooms are over­ in Thuezingen. '
Gertie J-ake. Minnie Calkins.
John Bkmmeb.
glasses have proven tlwjmwJves the best crowded while in tire seventh grade, tire
Solo, Pcwrl Michael.
teacher
has
to
depend
upon
some
of
her
in tl»- market. JoliA Rcs&lt;m» r sells them
Recltatfau, Lydia Dillbohner.
obituary.
and bear in mind that he fit* the eyt-3 (ret scholars Ireiog a’ls-jot eve.y &lt;1 ’J* to enable
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Harry Andrus.
Died. Fieb'/’tb.. it»L, of consumption, .
her
to
seat
several
of
her
pupils
at
a.i.
of charge.
Dialogue, Juv McCollum and others.
while others are gh&lt;w seat* -aronnil miflhi David A. Eddy, need 77 years and two
Reekatlon. May McPliatiln.
Tbe cuNbttn of valentlni' glim Is growing table*. I’bis is not sa it should l« ami dava. He wn# born in Deerfield. Franklin
••
Emmet Ixe.
Feb. 5th, 1814. He came to
in popularity every year, 'i’bere are many everyone interested in the d’y school?, Otk.
Music.
.
Iwautiful new dcfiign* yu-odureil this year. and iu the welfare of Breir children alrouM MiddgBU in 1805 amt settled lu the town
of
Lorry,
where
he
lus
lived
evi&lt;r
since.
visit th* schw,D tbvni-wlve* and
J»«s.
Banntn readers will be pleaser! to leatn
h-&gt;w It is. Wr W'inld like
see tire city His wife died lu Mass. In the year IBW of tbe good fortune W. T. Brown, of CliL
and left a family of six chlldn-n, four b*ws
JtubecU’ new* room.
---- ---and two girls. Gf these, five eame to cajto, but formerly of this city. When be
Mre. Marz^rit W Inkerman. wdher ol than two srorios high, well hi«tcd and Mich’gnn. Join*. Geontc, Nancy, Andrew moved to Chicago several years am, lie in
venti!rt:eJ. at.d the young Idea* of Ute
-and Susan. Henry, tlie sec-omt son, died connection with the Spaulding Brea. of
rooxhK. atuin*&lt;d tier (skill, htr:l»day. Thru
and prrdn.wy m Ibr «nta ol M. jrani? M« killed that city, pUKhnned &lt;!«lm » &gt;*.r;re tract of
/ UM3. ..
.___
at the battle of. StKrttnvIvanin
Spottsyl vania Court House. land la South Chicago. It wa? wU last
im-utal faeaiitea to * nmarkable d-greo will not finish his school work. here with a John
Andrew live in Augusta; George week so that the three netted about 54W.shattered constitutkm—a poor companion
for a well trained uiind.

r0&gt;

Kmc of the lietongiugM of the Andrew*Co.
yostetday to satisfy some claim. The
• matter wwt promptly adjusted, amt the
company went ita way rejoicing. We un­
derstand that some internal dhscnslon
was the cause.

F. R.
hastisgb, mich.

BOSTON
bRT GOODS STORE.

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

(

WlH6
POWDER

. NO. 35.

Clocks,

Watches.

Jewelry.

Grape Vines,. Raspberries,
Strawberries. Trees, Shrubs,
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
Roses; also Seed Corn!
Hone‘S dealing and low price*. Write and In­
form me of voiir wa*ite: will lev to plaasa yon.
Address V. E. PAVL, Haiklll. Barry Co., Mich.

Putting Out Specialties
All the time.
Ohr specialties for the present wilLbri
your Choice of seventy-five

DELTON, MICH.
Office at hotel for the present.

Ladies Newmarkets

STEKETEE’S

That have been selling for W.00, $7.00,
$8.50. $9.00 and St0.00 These will all be
put out and sold for
•
-

$5.00, Your Choices.
Just think of IL Yun must come eurley
and ?tay late to see all tbe many bargains .
that may be yours. We have also placed ,
on the Bffi-gain Counter 85 heavy

5&lt; CIQrtR

news.

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
In our Mammoth Establishment we will
keep
-

p T. GAMBLE,
V» *
Physician ami Surgeon.

fiLWrtYS THE SAHE
*££ flLWfi I THE

"local

Marr &amp; Duff hive doubted their store
capacity and now they have one ®f the
finest, best lighted and nicest equipped
stores that can be found In the Contrty and
City.
Our store sow Is 42 by 85 ft. every comet
ns well lighted os another. We would also
mention that we made our old Cloak Room
(which -was 13 ft. by 20 ft.&gt; into a LadlM
Walting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
Improvetncfit that we think will be much
appreciated after a long aud weary ride,
n place to rest yourselves and children.
In order to male things

Jackets for Ladies
IMPROVED

Hoe Cholera Cure.

That! wll be closed out

For S2.2&amp;
Good value for $5.00 these are only a few]
of the attractive bargains that are to be'
found.

HOG CHOLERA, and
Best shirting can be had for 9 and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES. 11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
IirNDBHDS OF THEM.
hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves.

Marr &amp; Duff,

riot;*. UortM, f

In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

'“"“'j

I----- 13 BATTLE CREEK.
For talc In Jlatllimt by
IF. H. GOODYEAR, Druoaint.

At A. WOOLLEY’S
Now is the time to buy Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes

At io per cent
In order4o make room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

At an advance of ten per cent, of first cost Tins however is a

Strictly Cash Sale
Call, examine and obtain prices before baying, as 1 will not
bo undersold.
Yours resp’y,

A. WOOLLEY

ram™
Valentines of all sorts and all sorts

prices.

Vdentines for the children, the

the aged and middle aged. Make no
fttScnit Valentines. Buy them of

FRED L HEATH
THE

H

�the nmn emu.

Peculiar

Their LoraltT-

Hood’

Advertise
Anything
Anywhere

samewrina sremw. 3-.L-. eram bttbnto

^Sarsaparilla!*^
'foe title &lt;rf -Tt* pratert blood jttffcrertr
1 -teM aurires from
ih'- tha-Chih-i war
**
, ij_.-rov
te ta&lt;*ren toe arm-.

the arwy wttji bi* antae
railed an instirrct
break can usrtly to taltal
txKi. fw the president ha*
&lt;- astttof lanal fua 'tk-v. and the majority
L-rarr *- ba* tppmte&lt;l to force
u* ww . pfftion Tbs Inmsgaarf '«*«!*,
vriwte ux3;t. wHI hr beard from frequent­
ly wjahte the nrxx few work*, sre the
fronrtaU* Almuwnte Cochrane «ml Blsao-i
Komlaia. ' ue cruixcr E»ur«&lt;*ld* &gt; Le*Al'
mirante Lynch, tbe Abt*, the r*m M ujaHar-«. a corvette, tta tnsr»s*irt Amax«k*. «*.rf eta wtwmer Aooncag* «
ia towperate Mnd«*
The ship* »&lt;ip;-r:isig the g- renim-.-ur
ire the iruacl«d Huwa*c*r. hsttrfy put in
repair, otu ewrreti • tw*» tr*w*i’ort» and
eight torpedo
Tbe gorereitncut
Skip* taneprtolr uKap*bte of effnt-.re
mtsteixr to tta m&gt;nrgvnt flee:, and the
tetter toctml tta rovM. Tbe Almirso’.e
Curhranc and the Magrlianrs are bum­
tar Bag teufcjuc. Thai place .-* la dr&gt;;w,-a-.e strata, meat •riling for a dolter a
pcrund. and tai«Q:.re»» being grnrraiiy
paralysed. Tbe Btactf* Encai-ute. c( tbe
toMjes'rut vernal* •»*» returned feme the
sttan*®f Magellan, where r. taptured the
Abtio. and i* now openting ag*ui*» Vaip*nt*.'i and other eo«Kt town*.
”

*te tall for a public taildingaC St P*ui. 1
I tare was Limnerwl onl ncxaing bet |
M»tt. rsducwg the amwunt from 81.KO.- ; content ions and tawautta.” Jatt u’xart ।
50
»*' eohcurrwi in Tbe tW,
8tena*4 Biller was writiag bi*
_______ wn
__________ _____ ■_ _lu. u-____ re—

Peculiar

■ bi|u of miner importance, went trfto com-

Atotr tbe cst-ib’tahment &lt;rf thi* finrf eaeresH.1-11 •furnace’’ and ’’foanury’’ at L-nn
work* for ll« manufacture of iron «w
m-.tfi ia other parts &lt;rf New Eri,-lwd.

AT

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Any time

Girt
Her­
by sn
terns
W.

•138,0.
An
. Uouv
tho*son.
live &lt;
Ms

IL
Of a
uncx

Tl
Ark

Lit*

8cat!-&gt;^ .&lt;y, ,, ■ —. — —r. —----wtiered. * i.umber of omasitiw m-swod
merts agreed t &gt;, And tbe‘all jwsaed Tbe
nuirary academy appropriation bill wa*
repurU*! an. p&lt;**cd. ami the fienaiou appeupriatco* UU taken up. bat sent over
a* untinf*be.1 bu»-n*na
lu t.« boawl A Owrnby. the silver •
Hi.tery of a ItewBUfal Flower.
;*&lt;*; u;tnrM&gt;. wa». by r--*o;uti«j. di*- |
Tta
and bcnutitnl r'..rTwiatbrmnm
charged from the custody of tbr vergenut- ku:nrn a* th* ’’Mrs. Alpbeu* Haydy,”
at arm* Is committee of tLe whole tbe which ba* rucmUy ixcoe such a tavonu,
dipb*n atic and cuusuiar appropriation
has cr. intere«Xing history. Several years
bill came cp. wa» hud aside w;«h favwa ’ ego there eame to lk&gt;.u.u a young Ja;&gt;*nbte revoxnmrndauon. as-! the ownmUtre r*«- bey. Juwpb N.esltn*, who waa very
■ rocreded u» a evadderation of the « oudry ( anxious to obtam at education stat would
civil aj pr«*p*i.'i:»on tail Arter a kmg dj» i
cu-ue-u thr cxmitnittee rose, aud the dip- tit him tor mi-si-marr work in hi* own
country. H- attracted »be notice of t;w
kaualic appropriad -u was pused.
late Alpta*s Hurdy. »b(st ph’-ontarr^ y
WAifflrNuros C1TT. Te^&gt;. 6 —In the sen- wM well know:;, itxl by hb kindness the
aieyv^uriay lugall*. re^y:ngtucriud«:us poor boy received a thorough coite^iaie
Preaidro: Bafruawda has annotuxvd a upon hi* art.o&amp; as to the kdotsta rale ,wd and tbeokarica! education. He reiurusd
Male of &lt;eiiv and- declares that be will the etertioo* b'-il.Mwd be wv opposed f.»the botae, where be labored with grett am&lt;p*mafnuia LH plao* auul after tbe eta&gt;
amv until ids death, a few month* ago.
Uce* bril ntouxb. 1 be syxcpathirs &lt;rf the rule but not u* tbe bill, if amended u» salt Soon after bis mum to Japan, wishing to
fonagu t ie.vtot it Chili are all aga!n»t him. taxi was ready at any time to take it make wxt- expression of his grauxute,
up
and
couvdcr
it
He
w
ored
bi*
erittea,
Mbs. and it t» certain that Le will recmie-jouDij Nersiro* "cat to Mr* Itexdy a txrf»u timber a-&lt;*igftre than tbe prvtactian and charred tuem with leading the Re- tettten ot thirty chrywnttamum plant*
Ibccs w ttBlesalc bombardment ut Vaiparaiau pwkdxau party to drfea: The pension ap- ■ which ta ho*: KSthered in bi.* native r.-sunsod any *c,taw pisrre in waft:!. Eun*peau» |wopa*ii&lt; u bill, with ail amcuiihrat- wa* ,
kraa extcu*.re ertereets. Prcaiden’. Hal- pn**rd. xief ttie cicht-ixair b:il reported, i Mrs. ii-rrfy ptecad those with an rxnethee il:er an
sraaioa.
maaklUbra o •aflerat -d the prjprrvr of The
rienred fl -ruft. who gave the apparentiy
Ik&lt;- Aggaatni Savards, out ot tlye adjourned. 1 be (ehaaou bl’i . p;-r.»priatc* wurth'-era plant* excellent care, and was
weeuthkai uies ia CL Hu ani the tnsa ta- or«t MX.'rfO.UO
rewarded ly a rich collection of U&gt;mcto-..
The
boose,
after
agrorins
to
®rrt'
at
IS
vore-1 fw the preaidency by tbe majority
Am-&gt;DC thcew w» tbe qnrenly flixwer » h;ch
Of
peopM. •» s*3UD*l Baimatxda» o’cdoek duriug tbe remainder of the sea- baa a-.tmcted so much atteniSi®, and is
-­
raa..;-at,. Sai-, k'eente. Edwwi* ha*, it ■ten. went jpiocouirriitee
said
to ta arrirntal in tbe list of c'.ryanuthe
»un
’
ry
civil
i*Ql.
but
ISMM4, Lacked tbe rev&lt; ill Gon w.th all Um
themum-throughout tbe woriri. Tv this
adjocr--!. ;
•
Mrs. Hardy's name I m been ifl'ci; It is
WAiS^.’-Gl uX tmr, Feb.
of a pure white color, very large. and baa
ate yc*ut ’.ay the naval *ppropriatk*u tuU
Lima, Peru, ria GsiVgsTOX. Frh. 8.— wa» reported. A res-.ljriot* wa* adapted incun !.n? ;«&lt;ala. On tbe outer ones are
Tbr :aaxl steamer Arequ’-pa being* •** f&lt;*L- csIUnz &lt;m thr pmideat for tbe comspon- 1 found *m*il hut distinct shots. Great
pain* bate been taken by Soriste to dis
Jewu'X we-w* cp to Jan. 27 Brom Vai&gt;raai^
*2 be eteatse: Ixuprrisi *ccfa dence in reference to the killing ot Gen. cover its ceigin. and photographs ol tbe
wa* taking co Ixwrd SjOWmen folr JqniQu-, Barrundia. Tbe twlsnre -of tto ^c.*.un j bios*-::** have been sent to Japan, but at
wa&gt; attacked at night by tbr re*olnt.&lt;‘iu*t was ccapisd ia direc**i-jn of tbe eight- : last account* no plant produetr.2 sueh
torpor. best Htanco. but the torpedo boat hoar law. and an sgrtbtnrut reaebed that fiowtr* had been L'und in that country.—
was n pulsed after *e-xrsJ Lour*’ £gb:icg a vote aball b* taken oc the bill To-day. , New York Ledger.
Tbe bouse, after some nhxtinc basine*. ;
and tb« Imperial managed to leave VaL
Women are not slow to comprehend.
panuao. Taitai aad-O'tauarai an tbe only wru: into committee of tbe wh-»Je. Payson I
tn tbe chair, oa tbe sundry civil appropria- j They’re quM-k. Tbry’t* »lt»e. and yet it
ports taken by tbe revel utfrwriet*.
tfcc hili. The pending question wa* the was a nuu&gt; who disc. -. • red tbr one rea»&lt;-dy
A team filled witn prisoners was stepped deebdun erf tbe chair'llpn the point of or ' for Cbeir peculiar ailments. Tbe man wk.
by SC "pr-mitivas” workmen. who liter- de: raised against Bland’s amendment Vc ' Dr. Pierre.
«:»d th* praomo and vxA tbe train to add s free coinage clause torfhe Lili The , Tbe discovery wm his “Favorite Pre­
Iquxjue. haring Cm killed the engineer. point ut order wns that it was nol ger . scription"—the bow to delicate women.
The purt* at (Juqaimbo nod Phagua Lave nuuse tft the bill, and thr peas*, wa* snv Why go ruand “with osie fool iu the
beet re-taken by tU, kov&lt;romext forera tamed. ' An apr&gt;ea» waa taOleo-U* to 127. grave." ‘•affrring in silescr— mlsundvrThe port of Velpandsb te still bi&lt;&lt;kadrd, Carter. Town—.id of CokwmL&gt;. land. Bar­ Mixd—whrn’ there’s a remedy at hand
but I'.evcrf- tt anasv to get In and &lt;mt tine, Turuet &lt;rf Kansa*. Kelly. Law. Coo- that isn’t an experiment, but which is v4d
neii. Herui.m. Sweet, and Clark. Repnb- under the guarantee that If von are diNap.
after bring overhauled br tbr .bloeksder*.
I r an*, voted with the Democrat*
pointed In any way in IL you may gvt
Freperty Vwy Vxafe.
A great many u,"table people iu Santiago tbe ruling. Sod Andrew. Mutchlcr, Vasx, your money back by applying to iu
have expre -s.-d drvi.-r* to sell or mortgage Bptnola. Dunphy. Wiley, and Clancy.
their property, tut tta govern nmut Las Dvt» -crata. voted with the R-pobik-au*.
We can hardly ismgioe a woman’* not
protested againit »ueL transaction* and it Tu» bill was debsted for tbe remaiodt-T of try inr it. Pomibly it may be true of «mic
the day. and at 8 p. m. tb- Louse took a or two—but we doalrf H. Wcndtu are npc
recess to &amp; A number of private peusiou for IL They mrnt have it. Think of a
bill* were disputed of at tbe Bight sessioo. pmrriptim and nine cut of ten waiting
w ahaDCGTO'. C1TT. Feb 9 -The setuM for IL Carry the news to ttam’
Saturday, agr.td to an order that during
The seat of sick hcadaehe Is not In the
the remainder of the suasion it »hail meet brain. Ib-ruiate tire stomach
at 11 a. m . sit until fl p. m., aad take a cure it Dr. Pterre’s Pellets are
LABOR MAKING THREATS.
r-cess until S p. m. The rigfat-h-.iur law regulators.
was deLaxed ail day atid a number of athr WterM’t Fair.
There ia talk of e&gt;:ab!i«blag a
mcudmrnt* to it were armed ta Then oo
lk^. Feb. &lt;—A spec:al -nreunj of Wolcott’s notion it was recommitted, bal furniture factory at Bay Qty.
the Trade and Labor ametnUy wu Lei-1 Blair voted aye and immediately mor-d ,
yw-ierday. at width tbe oouree of tbe reronaidtraUcxL Pending action, the i
World’s fair directory ia not proscribing death of Representative Pbeiaa. of Tennrawe, was announced and the arnote 1
■ouored It waa said that th* working- adjourned.
The house, in comniitiee of tie whok I
on® taloegm^ to tta unK-a • had ta.nr
ranch to More tbe locate* of the fair at amended tbe World’s fair paragraph in i
Oricafp. and subscribed gBto.OOO u. the tbe sundry civil Mil, so a to fix tbe salary ■
of tbe dinctor general at f7.S»». tbe presi-!
dent. g&amp;.iuO-. vice preahleot of tbe exrec­
tire commiwre. KOOtn secretary. «.to\ I
Susie Lavrteaa. a Detroit servant girl.
clerks and steucgrapberA 18.001. Whhoat
disposing of the Mil tbc committee row ' Las Le-rn acquitted of tbe murd&lt; r of Lu
and tbe death of Representative Phelan, infant Tliere was nothing to six** that
tbe
child wo born alive.
of Ti onrsaee, wu announced. The house
as a mark erf respect adynirnad.
Catarrh iodteares impure t.*&lt;
take
Rood's Sareapanila, »i
WAtnrvGTUF cnr. Feb. 10.-In the
t&gt;:&lt;md. SoU hy all arugci-Os.
senate yesterday tbe credentials of Voor­
Bay
City is andeTgoing an epidemic of
hees and Hansbrougb a* senator, from tbe
stale* of IndiAiia and North Dakota, re­ IL M. S. Pinafore. Local talent
4 il.re.. u»
wk.
spectively.
were
prevuted
and
filed.
■wnra Dior* opjxifed to union men thin
-*---------- ...............................
H. TOiJ Btaxr’s motion to reconsider the vote reco.TuJir.nx tbr eirht-bour law was reketed and thr Nil u as sent Lack to tbe
rommittee on education and labor. The Twvcty-flse eants a bottle.
bou* copyright Uli wa« tbe-j taksu np
The public scljool at Detroit is not equal
and dtscuned until 8 p. m., when tbe to tbe demand and arfdltional room will
senate took a recrai until 8 p. m. At have to be provided.
fl.,
,
k.
Z
—
A
.
Sivalcau PresLfoacy.
irrcmkeMMw-LlqwaT Habit-Im all thr
Ctrr ur Mryicc. Fsb k-During the
pan rnoath the Leader* of the Lib ral
party hare been erc*ideriag the adviM*MHky of oaaaging the tew &lt;rf sncenwioa to
the Frre.'teacr. Tbe best informatux: &lt;rf&gt;taica'Ja u&gt; the effect that a vjor preaidew? u .'rcj-'td upwa, but that toe ewndi• date f'.t tta crfSce j. aot yM
opat
bc^.
(tewaatea
cf tta T:va*«ry Dublan an

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

iMMrftay J u. a* s*»«x City, la.
Ssorx, Cm, te., Feb k—Th* extensive
w*re bourn of tta T-tartcu Stetom com­
pany. wholewit groeera. «m totally
dretrnyed by aftre ia-t night. 1^,«Kc inssranre. FJO.flttL White this let
w» tmraing aaotoer fire bro^e out m

wx■

WRITE TO

lOO Doses One Dollar

S EX-V^ iMCiils

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.

ENGINES,
Improved Variable Friction Feed,

No. io Spruce Street,

re arf Px-Cat»Uw’-*L«l*pectei prtrew

A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa.

NEW YORK.

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««te erf MR tugj«a.Co-rnrt of Birr
At a
tt tbe rvs’wlr ■
(JMraty &lt;rf Barry. teaMee st the Pi

Btoerf and Bkin INreaaee. Fan b li. bot Plat
Bowl*. or 6 Bsclet for
r Ibcaa ScHdExsnct

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THE CHESS,
Potter Buildin&lt;. M F»rk Row.
NEW YORK.

PROTECTION
OR FREE-TRADE.
WHICH f
Do you want to keep thoroughly
petted on the effects erf the New
Tariff Law, a* shown from week to
wu*k?
Du you want to know all aboct tbe
Fia-cy of Protection and karc an
aaaeer to every false stau^ueiu of
'd»c Free-Trader*?

fittiSSS

day
out
bedi
&amp;
and

the’
the
M
C&lt;&gt;i
cho
»ior
H

�wife, of Done 1*ter, for repertin : that ba
SCHOOL COLUMN
bal been discovered cheating at curds,
In tbe extrema
and it te aakl that the Prince o; Wales
teiaua De» the largast producing
will be a witness in the com.
tie wor!-’. Measaring 160 milt* nt
Charlev H. .Br.in*coinb,t, the founder ot
Mrs. Sheldon to Follow in 8tan&lt;
J. N. McCullough, first vice president of Seventeen More Miners Meet a
Lv rrnce, Kan., and prominent in tbe the Pennsylvania railroad,’ died Sunday
Tlie uivvliiig of the Association on Ute
owned and operated by a jiyudiaaia
ley’s Footsteps.
enrly struggles of that state, in dead.
Terrible Death.'
at his residence ou Irwin avenue, Alle­
northern capitalists. Toe
ae
3Ht was a success and we think all went
The treartv.y depart ment Wednesday gheny, Pa.
of the tract were pnrctatMd ia
from
away so fueling, unless, pereliancc, it may |
nnrehns. ■!
ounce* of Uly. r at price» l। ’ Tbe fruit steamer Simon ’.Dnlxiis is tethe state of Louteiana and from
United
KSW
FIND
OF
AROIEMT
EGYPTIANS.
DROWSED
UKE
K4.TS
IB
A
HOLE.
have
been
a
ccrtaln-Look
agent
wla&gt;
probe
ranging from ^l.C9G U&gt; *1-02* |wr ounce.
! liaved to have sunk near* where the1
States government
bly now Ims some doubts about being him­
At that Ums it wa* a vast greeting land
Goxx-rr.or McIntosh, captain of tbe Light Vtecaya went down some m uth» ago oil
for tl*c cattle of tho few dealers of thn
bad seventeen
t&gt;vul- f»o Workmen, Ignorant of Their Peril, self one of the ‘•Kings of the PIctform”
Hcncnien.
Hcrwmtm. wna «hol ■&gt;»&gt;
and instantly
ic.r.uucj killml Absscom light. -She
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neighborhood, over 30,000 bead of half wild
by au Indian policeman Tuesday in Indian ou
»•» of whom are lost if she has
whereof he discoursed so beautifully.
horses and entile being thereon. Now thte
rerritorv.
1, *unkterritory.
Notwithstanding the error lu date, the at­
immense tract is divided Into uonwniient
A young woman called nt the countv
W. Mi-Zi•utuerman, a;’nt of the-Fr.rm* l
tendance waa very fair mid the spirit of
pasture station*, or ranches, existing every
efhflttdarioaer^i room at Chicago Saturday
ers’ Alliance supply store at Spartansburg, and chnrge&lt;l that her steplather bad sold
six miles. The fencing alone coot in the
the meeting good. Some of Utoae whose
S. C., hns rubted the Alliance of about
neigbtK&gt;rb&lt;x&gt;J cf &amp;.0U6. Tbe laud ta brat
.
the dead body of her mother to a nnslic.d
lumcs appeared upon the program did not
so it is reported,
, college In order to supply himself with
adapted for rice, sugar, corn and cotton.
thr names moat, recently men­ drink.
LOXDOX, Feb. 10,-Mra. French Sheldon All cultivating, ditching, etc., is dene by
White Havkx, Pn.. Feb. A-White appear, something that should never hap­
pen. The mtislu kindly furnished by the will leure for Bombaava in a week. She steam power.
tioned f'T sKtetary of the treasury are
John Carr lured Aaron Lones to per
lh&lt;w ol Hub-itT. Lincoln, ‘•ifat* Clark­ jure himself *0 that Carr could get a ul- ••raking at tho head of a gangway yesler-* Middleville Glee Club was excellent and
A t ract, say, half ft mile wide, is taken,
,
lay two miner* drilled a bole through a pil­ contributed, in tin small degree, to the expect*to cutch the British Host African and uu engine Is placed on each side. The
son, Cdtuiaroller lutcy, ajiii Representa- vorcr, and then neglected to pay Ixmes
cmijwtny’* steamer nt Naples, an J to reach
engine* arc portable and operate a cable
hi* price. Both are now In jail. Lima, O. lar, letting in tbe water which had been succcm of the meeting.
Mr. Chas. H. Gaskill discussed number her d -stinatiou by the middle uf March, attached to four plows, and under thte ar­
Mary L’i.xiui, while drmik at Chicago,
The board of manager* of Soldier^’ used in filling iq the uorked-out urine No.
laydouu in *.n aliv. wdth l.er babe in her homes at their meeting in Wnshingtoa J, of Hayden &amp; Co., at Jennsvillc. The teaching through tbe tirst year’s work. she ha* organized au expodition, com­ rangement thirty acres a day arc gone
arm*. The Ceprzsrd mother w:w found City In*! *e-vk allotted 8(25.433 to the home water flooded No. 1 Uope and drowned Illustrating by blackboard exercise*. Be­ posed of fifty natives; interpreters und over with only tho labor of three meul
ing called from the room, we heard only carriers, aud will proceed from Mombossa Harrowing, planting end other cultivation • ■
ue^J mqrui ig nearly dead, whtl • toe babe at Milwaukee, and &lt;T5,500 to the one nt
wventrau peraoao. Following. I* a list of w_ c;w
ak ..
c sure
BUIV t-» Kihnsnjara, made famous by Messrs. i* done in a like manner. Thera Is not a
close. „
of Mr. uaaBlll
Gmikill's. talk, „
but
are
was iqcotTW;’, irotun stiff.
’
Marion, Ind., for the quarter beginning thoac who lust their lives: Bdrard Galin* , thv
that the number teaching In our school* I)U jChaillu and Johnston. She will be -slngte'draught horse on the entire ptace.
Hrmy Kr tipar. &lt;1.* Ikniisville, took hold
ghor, Henry Ball, James Gridin, Joseph is one hundred pct oenL butter than la*t the first white woman who has penetrated
Of course horses are used fur the herders
ut a - i vt ” wire Monday aud was stricken
W. S. Brooks, of Hannibal, Mo., plunged
utrvmi.c.oUN.’ When he recovered be was head first from the fourth story ot me Ho Mntu&lt;cowit*, Lawranca Reed—all married I year. He finds Hut to tench thoroughly that remote region, which i« ent irely bar­ of cattle, of which t-hero are 10,(XX) bead.
Tho
Southern
Pacific
railway
runs
for
a r ivi»rt maniac, and the doctors say that tel Thorn, nt Kansas City, Mo.. Monday. minor*. B isll Fluke. Joseph On.uk, Ber- kU the combinations up jo 10 te enough barous. She will be adCbtDMoied by an­
thirty-six miles through the farm. Ths
ate brail: te nearly baked, and that lie will Hi* head wos mashed to a pulp. No cnn^c nurd Mcffinkcy, John Toumd.ski—all unutaai ................
• other white woman as an attendant, but
company have three utcamboat* ui&lt;crntlng
•
Sup’t Huron, of
In his usual­
never recover.
married miner*. Patrick Kelly. Thoma*
- Middleville.
■■ ■
for tho suicide known.
ly earnest manner dlsctisstul the "Import­ the ren'.rJuder ot thu expedition will lw* on tbo waters ot their estate*, of which
The rfnbezzleinent of the state fund* of
Sara Bernhardt, the French actn-s, new Glick, John Borne*,Janius Balnck, Michael ance uf Private Study” to the teacher. c-nnptwed of 1 ntive*.
there arc 390 miles navigable.. They hove
Arknnbs* by State Treasurer Woodruff playing at New York, ba* n number of Smith, Joseph Word, Snmuel Porter, and
also an icehouse, a bank, a shipyard and
This matter may be viewed In two wnjs:
Proposes to Have.Good Cooklug.
!..-.s left the state Without money.to pay pets, amouqyrhlch were four snake*. Men Mike Pulush—all laborers.
Objectively or ns related to the commercial
She expect* lo bo absent four months. n rice mH!.—Spore Mumeuts.
its legidaturo.
day she found two of themfruz-n stiff,;
vahu* of tbe teacher's. services, and sub- On I ein:; &lt;wcn Mrs. Sheldon said Mr.
AxliKtarat Norwich, Conn., the other and is now disconsolate.
Charles Boyle und Patrick Coil were tbe । jectiveiy or as related to the teacher him­ Staul.y bml done nil that be possibly
Thirteen
t'buusaud coal miners in the two men drilling the hole tlthii
tiny took a piece uf wire half an inch long
_________________
—... Two
.
* Caused the 4 self.
rx.'uses
are usually riven by coftld to further tbe undertaking, and she
It Is needles* to point out the good that a
■mt &lt;j( tho vyv Jf » Hu)v girl. It'wo* pin- . Connell*vHb’’ l*n.)district struck for anadf&lt; r ..not doing their duly in
disaster.
uuiaswr.
« nue tney
they were at work Briw- . teachers fw
van,*,*
ill u-&gt;urn«
........ . While
.hoped -to bi- able to secure the services of ffrcwilldo in keepiuga room free from damp
I vance
in
Monday
operator*
budded hi the irta.
_r
... &lt;wages
■
* Tip;
-■»- -•
— n-l..........
’ ’s regntd:
,
Lack
of time and of
Hu, a driver, wa* dune by, and hit cried • ’^
.
Gcs’rgv L. Yaple will not contest the not only refuse tiie advance n*ked for, but
iqme ot Ills Zanzibaris. She nddv.l that acdtiil unwholesome moteture,andin many
T
I
mentis.
means.
Less
Iz»»
1
lime
wasted
in
jiarties
climate*
frequently saving valuable furaiout: “Boys, for God's tutke, run tor your
-. ;U in coqgrate from the Fourth । demand a reduction in wage*.
and frivolous an
amnsemrnts will answer the *he would require twelvo luaret* for tbe ture—pianos in particular—frotn decay, t
Mu hi;t m di-tree:. ami Burrows' calling ‘ Dr.
’s troubles
Hr. Talmage
Talmage's
trouble* arc
are growing Uvea, or you will be drowned.” In n mo­ I first objection;
objection, and the Increase In palanquin, that te. three relays ot men. nay, often ruin. But it must be clearty un­
ment
thereafter
the'
water
came,
and
Urisslid c!e&lt;!t ion are sure.
I The contractor for the now Brooklyn tabsalary naturally following a better prepa- "Some African expeditions,” condudvd derstood that it te not the air which te puri­
At M: Auburn, O.. Monday
.. . ,the public ernaclc has stopped work beuiuso the liu barely escaped with hte life. Besides ratlon will solve the second difficulty. No Mrs. Shvldou, “have suffered terri­ fied. but that a new, fresh and wholesome
•
•
funds arc not forthcoming, aud threaten* him six others eM*|a.*d. They are: lleuty school can be Improved without first im­ bly
on account
of
the
barbir- at mosphare has replaced the one that haa
school children became so |*ateiotic
that
they wrecked the German Ung flying ov»r to sell the uncuiuplated structure to set­ Gibbon, John Neems. John and Charles proving the teacher, and this Improvement .-&gt;ua and and horrible manner in which been used up. In short, the infected air
tle hi* claim.
the Gcrqiau consulate.
Boyle, William Coll, and Patrick ColL must. In the main come from private study. their foo.l ha* teen prepare.I. I propone hns been rarefied by the heat, and proper
Mr*; Laura 11. Whitney, the widow of
The county jail nt Liberty. Mo., was | The waler rose rapidly, and before any nt- Teachers must find tllme and means to to obviate at least this’ danger by taking ventilation being provided It expels itself,
ffoi. Samuel B. Whitney, was given a broken open about 3 o'clock Mon lay ' tempt could Iw made to rescue any ot the carry tlite on. Wliat most teacher* need with me an experienced Arab woman from the apartment. Fire aud combuacheck forW.lfrJB at the United states pen - morning, and Henry Smith, Ab? Smith.
is a less exalted opinion of their own cook."
tion In general, so far from purifying pol­
Albert Hiatt, and Richard William* other workmen the slope, which is &lt;124 feet abilities aud a moie hearty recognition of
»km ollicv in Chicago Wednesday.
NEW SUPPLY OF MUMMIES.
luted air, actually deteriorate a prodigiooe
deep, was flooded to the mouth, und they
the value-of study. The market te over­
By the confession of another man it haa made their escape.Five othnre did not ac­ were ennght aud drowned.
quantity of it in a short tlmt^
stocked with nominal teaehers, but really
Therefore not only a common fire, bat
been di^corered that Pat«y Divine, who cept the chunc to oescaps.
When Judge Benedict, of the United
good ones are scarce. A thoroughly good
even a lighted candle (to say nothing ©t
was bunged at Alton, lite , a few years
The new* of the disaster caused great1 teacher need not look for situations and
C
airo
,
Feb.
10.
—
A
remarkable
discovery
States
circuit
court,
of
New
York,
learned
lampsor g:u»), when kept hr a well closed ■
zgo for tr.e murder of Aaron Goodfellow,
excitement,
airti
the
mouth
of
the
slope
wu.1 an innocent man. Circumstantial that one of the juror* in the cu*e of Janies was *Ouu thrungt-d with the anxious famr' can demand almost any salary within the hns been made by M. Grebaut, the director 4 (or, more properly speaking, an ill dosed)
A. Simmon* (on trial for tbe wrecking of
' bounds of reason.
ot the department of Egyptian antiquities, room, wherein the external air has not a
evidence.
the Sixth National bank) iu&gt;d at one time I Hies and relative* of the workmen and;
Miss Hallock felt sare that teacherscan through information furnished by native*. tree access, renders the air of that room
The hKert reported trust L* a soda water
done business with Sitnmou*. be immedi­ others. The scene* when it was positively find time fur this If they only really set A vast tomb has been fouud containing noxious in an incredibly abort spa»x ot
fomitaiit cotnbiife.
known
who
wmlost
were
heartrending.
ately discharged the jury.
about iu
th* innmtuie* of the high priests of Am­ time. Tbo remedy te in our own hands.
A general strike of dock laborers is iu
The McFarland bank, of Boone, la . is Wive* implored piteously of the tuinerp
Sup’t Sterling thought that no teacher
It te for ns mothers and housewives not
1 standing by (who knew too well the fatak, can long hold a place for which he is not mon, ‘•Monarch of the Gods," a local divin­ only to give instructions, but to personally
progn.** at Cardiff, Wale*. Every coal in trouble.
ity of Thebe*. The tomb 1* in the locality
result) to save their husbands from the
tip in Cardiff is idle.
Salisbury has called a general meeting terror* of a watery grave. Idttlc chil­; fittcsl, nor. on the efber liand. need he among the limestone cliffs of the Sybian see that tbe upper sash of at least one win­
The Alliance ami Democrat* carried of the leader* of the Conservative party
i. long remain in a place that he lias really
dow in ouch living room is opened mH day
dren were crying for their fathers, and, ' outgrown. When he fits himself for. a mountains, west of that city near Debr-el- long, and then gradually to accustom our­
Okinhomi at the elections for county for early iu March.
Bnkri, where Brugsch Bey made his faretativrs praying for the safety ot their
ciiictTH Held W&lt;-diie**tay.
selves, our children, and ail over whsm wa
? A tornado struck Helena. Ala., Mon­ loved one*. The sorrowing wire*, rein­. better place, the way will open. "1 do mou* find of royal mummies iu 1881.
have control, to sleep with them in that
At Ozirk, Ala., Wednesday a mad dog day, wrecking a large amount of property tires and friends were filially convincedi not profess to be a walking encyclopedia,"
bit six people and a titimber of dog* anti and injuring several persons, but none that there wn* no hope ot rescuing any of, he said, and have no hesitation in carrying
The tomb te twenty-five metres below position. We should quickly find our own
wtuh
• it waa killed.
the stirfac • nud ba* two stories, tbe upper­ restless nights beootne peaceful, while our
' fatally.
the men, and were led away from ths books around with me."
Cha*. E. Woodman and others followed most uot having yet been opened. In the .little one* would have the proper propor- ■
The forcctoaure sale by the Centrall scene of thte new mine horror by sympoMi»» Qraec Gridley, of Amboy. Illa.,
all testifying to lite absolute need of this lower 2XU Bqrcophngi have already been ’tion of oxygen 30 rewulial to their young
has been ill • &gt; .i-imtu-n couditit&gt;u for Trust company of the property uf John E thetic hand* to their homes.
work.
found, the oldest dating from the eleventh lives.—London Queen.
Bnrion wh* field Izike Geneva. Win,
the past year, te now recovering.
Sup’t Sterling gave an excellent talk up­
Monday. Tbe laud brought 9120,l&lt;Xk Many theories *rv uuvunced an to the- on penmanship, explaining Ids method uf dynasty, or 2,-XIO B. C. There were also
A IxHidbn cablegram says that John. C cau.te of the great disaster. Some charge’ teaching tlite Important subject. Drawing dircorercd 100 papyri, several statues of
destroyed by Art* Thursday and an in­
Tbe religion of the Japanese women znnst
mate. a girl uf 15, lAjrued to death.
it to neglect to notify the workmen of the; and penmanship naturally go hand in tbe Theban triad. Iris, Oslri* and Nepthis,
position
iu President Harrison's cabinet dutigcrou* proximity ot tbe water, as only' band. Tlie child most have a correct eon­ with vast quantities of rtafaettes and np;&gt;eor very complicated and confuted to»
lu Barcelona. Spain, Thursday, tbe
votive offerings. Everything is in
their little giddy bruina when even the
tTOop.-i ;.tt:ieked a lure ting of Republicans, made vacant by the death of Secretary a few of' tbe old miner* knew of the pres’­ tvption ot form and acquire the ability to feet state of per*rrration. The upper
tnosl learned priest* of their country loar
Windom.
ence of the great body ot water in the old execute. Music 1#»jnost valuable aid In
and several citizsns were wounded.
story will be opened immediately.
themselves in .their cosmogonies, their ’
Three yi!tiers who were imprisoned by ■dope. Even those tlint knew of it bad no’ securing a free amWpasy movement Tlite
The cobl wave has reached tbe eastern
symbols, their metamorphoses of gods in
'tab-* at Dover, N. 11. W. duesday night e*cnping water in a mine near Wilkca- idea that the workings were driven as* was Illustrated
OLD WORLD GLEANINGS.
a variety ofablnckthat
millenary cliaos upon which the .
barrv. Pa., last Wednesday, were re-cued near to the water a* they were. A large; board exercises accompanied by tbe orgau.
the li-tnpernrure wa* Id degrees below.
Buddhism of India haa so strangely (u&gt;hu4
j
A reciprocity agreement between this Monday. They were found in an exhaust­ force of men wa* immediately put to work’
"The Personalities of the Teaclter" was
itself
without
destroying anything. Their
■
la
d
Reciprocity.
pumping
out
the
water.
How
long
it
country and Brazil w signed by Sec re ed condition
the theme of Snp't McLanghlin of NasliIXJNDON, Feb. 10.—The reciprocity treaty most serious cult soctnti to be that of their
The beer saloon of Ftelwr Coulter, at will take tea question, since no definite‘ ville. Some one has said that it is not
tary Blaine and the Brazilian minister
defunct ancestors. These shades of fautllFredericksburg
was blown to piece* i fea df the volume ot water enn be ob-। what a man'knows but what he Imports between tbe United States and Brazil has iar god* possess in each household a per­
last Saturday.
•uined. Some of the miners say It will
J. W. Toombs, agvut of tbe Goodrich with dynamite by some “law-rcvereuctr-” take four week* before the bodies can be that Is the Important thing. Teachers aroused much uneasincM In trading cir­ fumed altar, before whidi tbe living pray
company at Manitowoc, Win., hanged of that town Monday. Fredericksburg is teached, but ethers incline to tbe opinion' should moke their personality felt In every cle* here, especially a*, by the govern- long at morning and night, without,
nook and corner of their work. Much m.•nt's own admioion, there is no obliga­ however, believing absolutely In the Im­
himself Thursday owing to fear that his a local option town.
that it will take much longer.
that is lacking In the school’ may be bad tion ou Brazil to accord similar favors to mortality of the soul and in the persist
age would soon eausc bls dismissal from
if
the teacher determines to have 1L This England. English merchant* have welL cnee of tbe human ego as understood by
his position.
'
BOILED
IN
A
BATH
TUB.
DUBLIN. Feb. 9.-The Freeman'* Jour- I
was illustrated by a personal reference es ablishcd bouses nt Rio de Janeiro and our occidental religions.
The bes^kivi body of a nude man, with n«l says that white the. Boulogne con- |i
frightful Aoeldrat at the KaUmuoo In-- showing how an old house was repaired, cither Brazilian cities, and tbe British
To the religious contradictions wfcich
the exception of a stocking aud shoe on
apparatus provided, and salary nearly trade with the republic is wry vnioable. bnflle us must be guided Huperstftions m
the left leg, was found floating at high fcrence* ore productive of &gt; hopeful feel­
tide ul the foot of Idiight street. New Ing they lire so for without final result.
KalAM-VZOO, Mich.,
Feb. A—Mrs. doubled. Teachers should get acquainted It in feared that tnuuh of this will ba lost old as the world. Die strangest or the
The unsettled questions, howwr. do not Janus Barth wa-. fatally scalded nt the. with the parents and learn ot the home life to England.
gloomiest, and fearful to listen tool ulghti
Pools of blood w^b? found on the dining­ refer to the retirement of Purnell or Ell&gt;- state asylum here Tuesday by the carc- of their pupil*. Some of the cliaracterGreat Britain Has Nothing tn Say. Z Beings half gods and half ghost haunt the
room floor in the rest I cnee of the Bev. Dr. eral demands that his retirement shall b.- ' leM-nesa of two attendants, who were giv­* inkles nf u teacher's |iersonallly are sinccrLondon. Feb. 10.—Sir Jarhes Fergusson, black darkness; nt crossways in the woods
perruant.''According
to
tbe
Journal
Par’
Itjr,
high
Ideals
of
life,
and
intense
sympnstand ancient idol* gifted with singular
Sunderland at Wushiugton City, aud as
ing her a bulb. She came here a week1 thy. Mr. MeLanghlln te of pleasing ad­ of the’ foreign office, answering a questio 1 powers; there are miraculous stones lo the
nouoeot the family had been hurt tbe uell meant what be said in committee
to parliament yesterday relating lo the depths ot forests. A nd to have an approx­
......; ................ t ago from Spring Like, where
she had
room Np. 15, .of tlie bou.*c of commons,
’.1 dre^s
an«'be-,
favorably
impressed
the Associsur.'—
- —r —
,------ — —
......—
.police an- puzzled over tbe mystery.
American reciprocity treaty with Brazil, imate idea of the faith of these women
Five hundred employe* of tbe Illinois namely that he would retire rrotn’'the come insane ata revival. She r. qulred. thm.
and us to whether Great Britain would with small oblique eyes, one must reduce
on
rvceiviug certain
certainassurances.
assurance*. ;, ffrequent
baths, and being
beluga
welghStaci coupon v at Chicago are ou a strike I leadership «
“ receiving
nxjucn’. hath*,
a woman weigh—------.
" ‘. |
Miss ------------------------Bessie George redbed
In an....
effectf
j:. ...
....... «.iz
...
...
for
for the discharge ...
of ।I ,
‘c2r
I? *7
“C over
‘&gt;rer 200 pvuilii'.
pon^'- u
lf r«&gt;oir«l
at- • c,«ire way
portraying
some scenes In have equal commercial advantages in Bra­ to chaos all that I have just said, then try
.. (ftrt
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__ ‘i:;i;
icijutnu three
curve ninnj a
n purui
pin iu p-c
c&gt;u•
.»■» h-gher v.Mce* and aw.
...
--4...
-m the
real enough to sat-- .J*. UMt... k,
' .tondantato
in 1 «*• Rebellion,
bathe her.
and
two&gt;1 bolding
med levber
wa*
In‘we
the Rcbdlion. and a medhy was well zil with those bestowed by the treaty on to transpose it Into giddy brains that
an obnoxious
' foreman.
Theretirement
v.urks .areis ;i tiot
.
isfy
the Eng
Ena lbmb liberal pre« t iej i.:u .
the United States, replied that Great Brit laughter prevents most of tbe time from
:«fy tbe
orttu-cl tic
the ,„i,
tub &lt;a-hilf&gt;
while tlie
the cither
other on*
one n*r
performed
the 'j rendered
VOidered l&gt;v
by (Hile
Ollie IjUhrou.
lAthrup.
still running, although atairt of hand*.
1- put up with k.
service. Tuesday morning, while Rosa I
After Unde ling a heart/vote of thanks aln bail no commercial treaty with Brazil, thinking, and that seem at moments to
The old military quarter* at Fort Snell­
mid coqjd not, therefore, demand tbe same have the heedlessncs^ of the bruins of
THE
MARKETS
’
.
Smith,
a
graduate
of
the
State
Normal
j
tu
the
Glee
Club,
the
Association
ading. near St. Pr.:il. won* drsf roved by five
school. ami Minnie Irwin and Anna Van ’ jounied to meet on the Saturday following trading right.■&gt; a* thoee bestowed by the blrdu.—Pierro Loti lo Harper's.
Thursday.
treaty on the United States.
Vleet were giving Mrs. Barth a hath the the first week ot the Institute.
By an cxplwion of giant powder in the
ICAQO. Fub-V.
Query.—Would It not be better to have
wheel attached to the hot water pipe was
Wlerfly tunnel at Kokomo. Cola. Thurs­
Produrr Butter—1
more
frequent
meetings
of
the
Association?
\80me odd notions creep into print about
accidentally turned, and scalding, steamLont&gt;ON, Feb. 10.—Tbe news of Baron
day, William Young aud John Anderson
tdHet treatment. One lately sara that '
• Ing water rushed into the tub.
were bl.»wn to atom* and John Johnson.
Hirech** immense gift for the benefit of wearing gloves at night wrinlAra tbe .
During the past two week* there hnve
per lb
Jo4i£Mclz!od, and Will Crane terribly in­ Dressed poultry -Chfc.cim,
Russian an 1 Polish Jews immigrating to
duck* mua: turkey*. Iiiu-li . pw. fiftS*-;
The shrieks of the maniac, mingled with come to us at least uue (Kindred letters tbe United State* has baen received with hands und makes them yellow. That de- ’
jured.
the scream.* of the attendants, were heard from pupils in various parts of tbe county. considerable Nattefaction in Loudon, ns pends entirely on the care taken io the ■
Governor Boyd'delivered his tneasage
matter. Worn a* sleeping gloves uanully.We thank the dear children for these
all
over
tbe
lurtitution.
Thattendant*
to the Nebraska legtela‘mre Friday, so Barban.a. 9O.7;l»c. gweet potatoes-Jews.
letter* and would answer every one of there te strong opposition both among the arv, iu* long as they will bold together,
that his exceltancy has at tart been $a75 &lt;.«» per b»4: JUinote. «a&gt;n&amp;a.!W. Apphn overe nimble to lift Mr*. Barth from the
churaes and business men to any soiled to Ix'gin, soaked with refwatod dnaIf it were possible.
al le®st working
recognizwl by *the lawmaking power of Cooking. ILUJULOU per bbl: eating, SLOOufcO’. •tub, and she d-as poweriess to asairt bfer- them
n&gt;ore
immigration
of
Russian
Jews
to
Helt, for the flesh was cooking on her show onr appreciation of their kindness by England, and Lord Salisbury’* govern­ ings of cold cream, not too good at the
tbe state as he has nil along been recog­
body. Finally «he was removed, and de­ working more faithfully to make the ment has l*en a-ked to interfere to pre­ start, and rancid with the heat of wearing
The quotation* on tbe board of
nized by almost everybody else.
them for hours longer than a woman ever
spite all medical efforts she died Tuesday schools better.
A fire at Caledonia, Livingston county.
(From No. 10. Yantai Springs. Mary vent it. Tlie l.itest arrivals from Russia, wears glove* for dress, unless at a ball, it
night. Yesterday the raytam authorities
nn their way to America, are of the most is no wonder they turn the skin yellow und
N. Y.. Friday, destroyed property valued
Turkey, teacher.)
laid
the
case
before
(he
coroner,
ami
an
iusqualid description and it Is probable that draw it Into wrinkles.
at f7j,(M0.
Na “ Felwnary. opened -'.If. cliwd a«ic; Vertig.-.! 10:1 will be 1m l. It te thought the
Middleville, Mich., Jan. 50th 1801.
local authority jwould havo interfered to
Soaking tbe hands with olive oH.nlnwnd
Samuel Gompers, he.*d of the Federation May. ojietuxl 3Sl*c. cIosmI SSJfc; Jnly, opened affair w ill bt» investigated by the leginta- Mr Enoch Andrus
firevent their remaining here, even if the oil or vaseline will yellow them in timo, as
of Labor, has started ou a long eight-hour S3HC. ckasd 5'.*Hr. Osts—No. » May. opened
Bastings. Mich.
rnpcrinl government hod not acted.
MUU
__________________
c
I
oms
I
&lt;5Hc;
Jone.
&lt;na&lt;*«d
clramd
the skin tales the hue of oiled paj&gt;er or
lecture tour.
Dear
Sir
&lt;
*y?&gt;c; July, opened and doeed C^c.1 Porkparchment But choosing a pair of easy
A BIG STRIKE BEGUN.
It has been discovered that the Belgian Februnry. ojwn d
I will tell you about oqr sch&lt;»ol house.
clowsl
March,
LcNDON, Feb, 10.—Aveliug, the Social­ fitting old gloves, well cleaned inside as
army &gt;* larg-ly Infected with Socialism, opemrt MUS- cU*rl '*J°: May. opened JVJU.
It stands in ft beautiful grove. Il te while,
and great excitement prevail*.
ekwed SV.K.-X l^rJ-Pobranry. opened 8i®k
and the teacher puts examples on the ist, having fdile-1 to make the deposit re­ well os out, the bauds, not the gjoves, well *
An avalanche buried twenty two wood­ closed MKHbonrd and we work them. 1 uni lu Speller. quired by the English law on the part of rubbed with any wholesome dressing, they
! Pittsburo. Pa., Feb. 10,—No coal bn* Reader, aud Arithmetic. 1 am in the a candidate for .parliament, ban been cannot but be very much improved by the
cutter* working on a mountain side in the
been” mined in any of tbe pita owned by third grade. My father is a farmer. He cqmpelle.i to retire from tbe contest in wearing. It is not easy to see wby.it should
province of Gtaru*, Switzerland.
moderately active. pri-:e* Ife lower; light the Frick. Schoonmaker or McClure coke keeins horses, cows, pigs, hens, turkeys, Northampton. When tbe Social Demo­ be Injurious to wear gloves to sleep in any
A fire in tbe soda works ot Church &amp; grad**, sa.SkB8.0J: rou«h imckiug.
more than slocking*. There te roally no
Co., at Green Point, L. 1. Thursday did mixed. gS-USt-XM; heavy ptu'irtnz and rtiippta; companies since Saturday, and noons but rabbits, cate, and one dog. We have six­ cratic federation refused to advance
the coke drawer* were al work yesterday. teen desks lu our school bouse aud six money lor AveHng’a candidacy it was way of keeping housekeeping hands in or­
damage to *i:e amount of r300,&lt;XX).
kx*. 8a.w33.4ft: viz*, ttwaasi
thought that the Tories would do no in der without the practice.—Shirley Dore's
CalUo- Beef rteera, SSattjU-W; stockera and Thirteen thousand men are out on a windows In IL x
Several hundred people were killed iu
order to keep him in tbs field and divide
Yours truly
the recent uprising iu Chili, which was feedei*. fS&amp;UBSu.'; cow* and bull*. ttuOB Strike: there will be InrgJ additions to
the Liberal vote. The Tories, however,
Bbith Tvbxxk.
caused by the insubordination ot tbe aol- aS3; ralvus. SSMai-"*. Shoep-Trade aotire. that number by to-morrow and ths dura­
HOV.-kW; bunte*. W4-8-^r&lt; 1J; extra sbeop. tion of the conflict i* merely a conjecture.
resolved to let Avcling shift for himself.
diera.
That the groom of •’'na of tart week’s
(Na 7, Yankee Springs, Eliza Glrvin,
iTro^r.wrn-Hur!, 4H®ta per lb; whisk Oi&gt;erators and worker-* are equally firm
Tbe new smokeless gunpowder factory
weddings was ao deeply enamored of
Leopold inil the Ijilwrrru.
teacher.)
1
at Spandau, Germany, has received orders Lrurti. Stte'V; grem. -elf working. 3lsz®4c: h&gt; their determination, and both are alert
.
Bowens Mills, Mich,
Bbubsels. Feb. 10.—King Leopold re­ his fair bride us 10 foreshadow tbe
common brush. £MV to prevent a repetition of the depredations
to work day and ulght until further inside and covers.
Jan the 19,1891,
ceived a deputation of workingmen from future happiness uf the couple » per­
of previous strikes.
notice.
Mr. Enoch Andrus
th*. Workingmen’.-- Council of Industry, haps augured by a little incident which
he doe* not mind telling himself. It
The overdue National line steamer Den,
Boating*
Stabbed to the Heart.
who told the king that they had decided to wm iu tbe early days of their acquaint­
mark, winch sailed from London Jan. 15,
Mich.
pledge their support to the demand for uni­ ance, and he was about mailing his
St. Favu Minn., Feb. 10.—One of the
and concerning which Home anxiety hna
Dear Friend,—
versal
suffrage.
The
king
said'that
the
moat
thoroughly
unprovoked
murders
first note to her. Although tbe ruhaive
been felt, ha* reached New York.
1 go to school and study reading, arith­
that St. Paul has ever known tock plnre metic, physiology and language. I am workingmen were wrong in considering was a comparatively unimportant one. reAbout half the akin contributed to J.
themselves a separate cart. “Weare'BriRyr-Neglected. at Arion hall, where a dance waa in pro eleven years of age. We have pine* In gten*,” said the king, “in our different
O. Dickerson by hi* brother Knight Tem­ Mfcc. Bartey-Negteetod.
Pork
—
Dull;
mom,
5W^OjJi.75
foruow.
Lard
—
log had been mingled with mttcb abaorbgre**. early yesterday. Joseph Mncelln. our school house. We have three chair* gnules.” The workingmen's delegate* re
plars of Chicago, ia growing on all right,
who ran a lunch stand, had a quarrel with
but in about a month another coll will be Quiet; March. »k(8: May.
From your Friend
' plied that tl»ey had been mane a separate ing thought of what future uo’.on ta bar
Live Stock: Catttli- Trudin-; tan andae- Savioe Rodino. Paola Binds, a worker in toa.
might breathe, and he walked down fee
made ou the knighte for some more akin
Clara Tutumbb
caste in being refused the right to vote.
street
to mail it. puffing some very ptans*
morale, happened to b» standing near,
to complete the job.
, (2nd Grade)
uni pictures from his mcerachaum. At
A quarrel arose at a ball at Dalia*. Tex., buhr. and dry cows. Jl.WlTa Sheep and and put In ft few words, whereupon Binds
(No. 1 Hope, Leroy Thorpe, teacher.)
LoxiKJU, Feb. Id—The Guild Hall ma­ tbe box, still absorbed, he dropped, ns he •
Friday, during which Adeline Scroggiua taxnl&gt; -Steep dud and lower; lamb-, ufeady; Uiratxl fiercely upon him, and seizing a
Cedar Creek Jan 23. 1891.
V 1B» t&gt;«; is uta. 110)0,7.134- larse bread knife from the lunch counter
stabbed Mr*. Gilbreath througn tbe heart. •beep.
norial of citizens of London to the czar in thought, tbe letter Into the receptacle and
retraced his steps to his uparunenta. As
slabbed him in tbe heart with It, killing Mr. Andrus
Mr*. Gilbreath before dying felled her
favor of more lenient treatment ot tbe
Hastings Mich
him instantly. Dorez Dimetro interfered
murderess with an ax. Scroggins is in
still in hi* hand. What, then, bad be
V) prevent the cutting, and was badly cut
Dear Sir
jail. Both nrgroe.*.
b try yesterday from St. Petersburg, with­ into the box? lite pipe, of c-mrae, 1
Ht. LuUtA Feb. ft
My
Teacher
Ixiroy
Thnrpe
said
1
about the hand and wrist.
A foot and a half of anow cover* the
any comment,through Baron De Steal, there he fouud it a few ndnu.' ja tati-r. b
should write m letter to you. I am 9 years out
the Rujudan ambassador.
Way. v«J*e; •&gt;a*r. we- varu -r »riu. -b.
.
oat. the long stem deep aruv-ng Ul
Mrrn^bcgintnng Saturday and continuing fairs « high^; May. Ms-* l«; July. WMc bW- • PITTS3VK0. Pa.. Feb. 10.—All tbe yard­ old. have been to school every day but one
and
have
not
been
tardy
at
all.
■
1
«•&lt;!
all yesterday. In mw places telegraph
men of tec Pittsburg aud Western rail­ the third reader and study written arltjimeSt. JOSKPU, Mo., Feb. 9 —Capt David
- Steedy; »1.U
in Hw
Majolua, a writer of high atm
way at New Castle quit work yesterday. tic. No 1 jieograpby and
second' etass. Wh hate a dog named Pinger, a prominent business man, and a an agate in the collection of a ;
TLc president has eignod the bill gnat*
in PUtsbur.'quit I w.t night. Tae cause Sbep and a cat named Tops? and 1 have a highly respected citizen, cvmmiUc.I suicide Venice, which, when pUmtati.
•J the trouble is'ths non-payment of a dull named Rosie, and that te all this lime. Saturday by shooting himself with a re­
volver while in a fit of melancholy
Yobr friend
Urge number oJ Ipmds for t wo months'
tbe Scotts Greys, tbe crack Brittah esnlbrought on by suffering tram rheumatism. •boulders
MatNewtux

NEWS IN BRIEF

ANOTHER HORROR.

A FAIR EXPLORER.

�Especially of Barry County.

To the Farmers

We bare some information to give you on a subject we know will interest you.

We manufacture

.

190 Different Kinds of Chilled Plow Points and 50 Different
Kind of Landsides.

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Which is more than any other manufactory in the United States. « e have spent 10 years and »10.W&gt; for plows, labor.and m?t«nal “Kdjn pwf^ti^ them p^ern^ We tare
in hopes to get fair returns. And we respectfully request and ask the farmers of Barry County to patyon ze our institution. From time to time our fartne. .n----- tiave adn . i
E. ho* they like their Flow Points made. We followed their advice an i today we make points that, for

Hardness. Toughness, Sharpness, Suction and Fit
Are tetter and mere durable than any other kind You will remember the prices you had to pay for fetich goc‘ i&gt; before we went into the uosinesB. Compare them with the pricewe
for and you will acknowledge that our Works bare been a benefit to the farming community. Give u® your trade. We will treat you

Tbe fol loving comprises a complete list of

Plain, Cutler and Jointer Points, and Landsides
Made by us.

Besides we have a lot of special repairs too numerous to mention.

Plain and Cutter Points.
Bed Jacket. Canton. Ohia No. 21.
Impenal. ( ancon. Ohia See. and Jr.
Dodge. Na 2O..«ee: M. B_ Greeurillb Pattern.
Syracuse No*. 1. 2 8. 12 and 15
Oliver. D, Ou Nee. 4.90.2’., 22 40C. 40 D S. and 4® and E. aU
right hand. Also Na 22 iron beam, left hand, plain and
cutter pointe
Gate Noe. 10. 11.12 12 15,16 18, 22 24. 26. 27.28 and Aft
South Bend. Nos. A 10. II. 12 15, also South Bend Na 10. left
hand, plain points.
Dodge. Nos. !' and 9), iron mold boards. Nos. 20 and 45. st&amp;!
mold boards. Nos. 2 and 14. wood beam.
Carte. Nos. 3 and 4. Old 22 22 Albion. 22 Bellevue.
15 and S.
i steei mold boards.
Tbrre Eirecs. Nos. 10.15 and 90.
Nye, L’nion City. Soi 5 and 6.
Grand Rapids Manufacturing Co.. Noe. 90. 22 50 and 14.
Dodge. aft. S. M. B_ and Deane. Nos. 4.1. M. B . 21 and 23.
. Chubb. Grand Rapids, No. TS B.
Wiard, Na IS. Senior: Junior. A. D. and F.
mood steel Na 15.
•rth Fairfield. Mos. 12 and 30.

la, dia-

Bureh, Toledo. Noe, 2 3 and 2" 2 and X steel mold board.
Eau Clare. Wisconsin. Ka 60.
HmuII, South Bend. Noa D. H aud B.
"Remiagtoa No. It
'
Furst ft Bradley. Chicaga 14

m. 10.11, 12
No. fit.
to. 18.

13 and 30.

LflNbSIbES,
Polished and Varnished.

50 DIFFERENT KINDS.
Red Jacket. Canton. Ohio.
Imperial. Canton, Ohio.
Flying Dutchman, sulky plows.
Big Injan, sulky plows.’
Syracuse. No*. 8 and 15.
Curtis, Nos. 3. 4. 22 B. old 22 and 22A.
Dodge. Nob. IS and 20. iron mold beards and No. 20, steel
mold board.
i Gate. Nos. 10.11,12 and 13.
Gale. Nos. 24. 26. 27, 15 and 22.
Bement. Lansing. Nos. 22 and 20.
Grand Rapids Manufacturing Co,' Not 20. 22 14. 50, Drone
4. 21 and 23. Dodge, 20. iron mold board and steel mold
bohrd.
Chubb. Grand Rapids, Na 75 B.
Oliver, South Bend. Not 99 and 22, right hand
Dwight. Nos. 10. 11, 12 13 and 20.)
’
Bobm.'ox Na 20.
Remington. No. 14.
_ Wiard. Nos. 18. A. D and F.
Champion. Na 18.
South Bend. Not 10. 12 and 15.
£*Bd H “d 12 Improved.
North Fairfield. No. 20, 4 bolt boles.
Keystone New Castle. No. 20. 4 bolt holes
Burr-h. Toledo, Ohia No. 20. 4 bolt holet ’
Nonh Fairfield. No. 20.land sheet 2 bolt holet
Keyrtone. New Castle. No. 20. land shoes. 2 bolt holes.
r
2 6011 boles.
R
Ai
diamond iron No. 15.
Bryan. Ohio, Momson ft Fay, Na 12.

Imperial. Canion. Ohio.
Deane, reversible.
Deane, plain single end.
Flying Dutchman, sulky plow.
Syracuse.
South Bend. left hand.
Oliver. Na 99. new style, and all the old styles.
Wiard. No. 12 new stylo and the old styles. Gait
Morrison ft Fay.
South Bend.
Nye
Advance. Ann Arbor.
Remington.
Dodga
Three Rivers.
Bissell.
Curtis.
North Fairfietd.
Keystone.
Burch.
Economist
Solid Comfort
Grand Rapids Manufacturing Co_ reversible, fifc ali
Grand Rapids nlows.
Chubb 76.
Eau Clare.
Furst ft Bradier.
Dwight
’
Robinson.
St Johns. Kalamazoo, sulky plow.
Big Injun.

SPECIAL OFFER TO FARMERS FOR TOE TL
Due Dro. PJ.ro PoirdeUoue tamo-d pay, for them we will give one Point extra to help him in his facing.

PUMPS, PIPES AND VALVES.
We remain your obedient secrente

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Hastings

VOL. XXXV. NO. 42

Bargains every week
Bargains every day in the
week
Money saved al ways when
you buy your Hats, Ca
and Furnishing Goods of

Hudson's Tower Clothing Co
Absolute One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers in Grand Rapids.

manfully. In the latter part of the fifties,
Mr. Perkins moved to Prairieville. He
purchased bO acres of timbered land, which
lie lias pul In a good statu of cultivation,
and added 2* acres in It Mr. Perkins is
a pi eminent Odd Fcliop, and one of tbo
hard working members of the Prairieville
lodge. He Is supervisor of the township,
with over 100 majority to his credit hut
spring; has been supervisor before, and
OUR COUNTY.
filled various township ofiievs, always
jarith credit. He is one of the many sub­
Biographical.
stantial farmers In a township noted for
office with holbrook, over
When he gets hold of your hand for a
MORRILL’S STORK, HASTINGS
friendly shake, you somehow feel for the that kind of people, and has and deserves
time and a few minutes afterwytl as if the respect and confidence of hla fellow
your hand had been xnwol up in a vice citizens.
1 have improved and vacant city lots for and left there over night. lie doesn’t
sale and exchange In all parts of the city. mean any harm, it is merely an exuberance
he brass factor}’ at Middleville is payFaanin^Uurtls for sale and exchange in of spirits and a hearty friendship that im­
Inig 8300 a week in wages now. Tin* busi­
pels the act. And we doubt if anything ness men of Middleville claim to be able
all parts of tta county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­ would make him madder ’n a March hare to notice already a good Increase in bw»lquicker than to have you shake hands with nexs as a result of tills factory.
erty lor sale at a bargain.
‘ •
Farmers aud city ]&gt;rtqH‘rty owner* de­ your finger lips, or return a shake with a
J. E. Ackerson. Middleville’s inistliug
siring to sell or exchange should remcui- lack of houest, hearty feel log- He's a
tar that purcliasers and traders are keep­ friend to hte friends, and not a friend to harness dealer, will put up a brick busi­
ing an eye on my listed property for Ills enemies, unless they come halt way1, ness block there in the spring.
and it they allow a disposition to do that,
bargains.
Hon. John Carvelh and family, of Mid­
you can trust John J. IVrkins to go hh
Remember those who wish to sell and half In a manner that indicates that nonn dleville. returned Wednesday last from
• ‘ arc obliged to sell are the ones who put will drop a bone of contention with greater Denver, where they have been spending
i
their property to the hand* of the agent; readiness or zeal than he. There isn’t any the winter.
therefore purchasers will find the agency reason why any one cannot get along with
Lentx * Sons’ tabic factory, at Nashville,
" headquarters for bargains.
him if they haw any sort of disposition is running to its fullest capacity; and Is
to do the fair thing. But if they think stiji far behind order*.
they eart tread on ills toes with impunity,
ticerlet fever reported in North Castle­
the chances are that they will travel along
On Jefferson street two Imuses and lots with more baste thah grace just ahead ol ton.
•
at bargains, aud on eas£ terms.
his No. 1! btat. He lb IndependunL
The six year old aou of I’bll Garilnger,
Near furniture factory,—one lotand
----- honest, faithful.
Iruat worthy—true to
of Nashville, fell on a woodpile one day
hotiae well finished, water works, concrete even- confidence and trust reposed In him.
last week and fractured a collar bone.
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.; rents at Flo It was a chilly day in Dccemuer 1827 when
per month. 81.000; 8500 down. bal. on he was born, down In Ohio. But Its a
The Bell Novelty Co., at Nashville, at
very
cold
day
when
he
gets
left.
He
time at 7 per cent
its late election selected the old directors,
And one house and lot one block from grappled right onto the realities of ex­ and the latter the following officers:
factor}-. 8800; 8300 down. bal. at 7 per istence. and for over 63 year* has held 1‘resident, C. L. Glihigow; vice president,
mere
tenaciously.
There
are
some John Bell; secretary. E. M. Evarts; treas­
cent. Cheap.
wrinkles here aud there on his forehead; urer, C. A. Hough.
Near felt boot factory—1J» lots and
some seams of care on his face; but he
splendid house, with furnace, cellars un­ keeps »stiff grip on the line, and looks
It is Hetlled now. Great minds have
der whole house, good cistern, good well,
good for years to come. And Ms many differed on this question as great minds
house well finished and folding duons friend* hope he may live long to bring will on all mutters; but this one can be
small bam. Can be bought at a bargain cheer and comfort to them. He has had laid on the shelf. At the Dunham school
and on easy terms.
his share of the successes which come to in Maple Grove recently, the orators
Several splendid bargains In the 1st a man who starts in life poor In purse but tackled the queston of grading the district
ward and other parts of the city.
rich in resolution. He doesn't have to schools. Great chunks of wisdom filled
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­ stop and think bow be shall pay that 1he room, and fiery orators wildly sawed
mortgage, or meet that account. He has the air lu discussing the knotty problem.
ner opposite Ford s boteL
Tta grave judges took the matter under
40-acre farm in Irving, all improved, toll met ’em, and they are his—and lie keeps a
advisement and decided in favor of the
good, frame bam 98x35 with basement, little loose change around so be pays the
log house, guod orchard, and well fenced. spot cmsh and has a surplus to draw from. negative. ;
He
’
ll
republican,
and
therefore
has
no
Can be bought at a jmrgaln on easy terms.
George Bell’s eight year old hopeful of
fear that any great calamity will eliaae him
80 acre farm for sale in Oteego county. up a tree just because he has a surplus. Maple Grove, was left alone in the house
Description said to ta black aand and clay He’s a level beaded, business-method while the folks were away, on a recent
loam—timber beech, maple and elm. tio fanner, proud of his vocation, and prouder Saturday. The youngster thought that
rods from school, 7ji and 8^ miles from
tiite was the proper occasion to have a high
yet of its independence. He may not
each of two railroads. 30 acres improved, think farmers as-a clmw receive all Che old time, and he proceeded to turn himself
log bouse and bam and small granary:
benefits they ought to from legistatlon. into a 4th of July celebration. Procuring
miles from county seat, 100 voters In town­ But l»e doesn’t whittle up a whole dry the family shot gun, which was loaded, lie
ship. Price 81,300. Will trade for farm good* box la expialniHg auy tale of woe. emptied one barrel into a partition wall,
in thin section and pay dlffetence.
He keeps knocking away on tta farm, and and enJ through a table in the bed room,
has hla opinions, exprwws tlwm and votes setting fire to a sheet on the table. He
ttam as data; any other IndctwndW't citi­ ptomptiy supprwteed the fire, and put tta
Plano twtoe-binder; wfll trade for wood zen. That’* hl* way, and hl* experience remnants of the sheet under the bed.
or other property.
has proven that it i» better and more profit­ Having had the h. o. L lie desired, and
A horse. 860—will trade for wood.
able thaai dry-guods-box statesman ddp. arw-nal bring depleted of shooting
that were loaded, the youngster an
feeling that this was a dull sort of a

Hastings Banner

Cadwallader’s

SPECIAL !

FOR SALE.

ANNER.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY -19, 1891.

Hudson s Tower Clothing

AGENCY COLUMN

The best

Published Thursdays by
COOK HBOS.,

COUNTY NEWS.

ry County
WHOLE NO. 1803

Hlckoo Conor*.
Rev. Arney is stirring things up mighti­
Fred Wllwn. of Battle Creek, visited ta
ly 'hi Woodland. Thu Mctiiodists ttaro J. 11. Valentine’s lust week but went
Elisha Lurkin. of Hastings &gt;i»rut nevarhave a large-sired revival on their bauds, home sick on Monday.
nl days vhlting old neighbors aud frlenda
Wm. Campbell has taught the Rob Ross about tta comors last week.
will; upwards of 50 converts so far.
land, consideration, 81.300, also the farm
W. T. Bartar received intelligence tart
Bounty of 947.111 wan paid tor 15V7
known as the widow Carpenter farm for week of the death of bls brother-in-law, C.
sparrows alauglitered in Woodland last
81.000. This will make a valuable farm 1’. Buchanan, of Albion, N. Y.
when Improved.
Our milliner, Mra. A. Eddy, has return­
Levi Holmes, one of Woolmul's pioneers,
Solon Doud and Dug Hall, of Rutland, ed from her Jackson visit with a bran now
bonuhl land there before lie lind Been IL wars &lt;»n our streets one day last week.
name, uplm which tar friends congratulate
it occurred to him to go and look at it. ' The Liberal IL B.’s are holding protract­ iter as Mrs. C. 1’. I’endill.
And In 1843 te walked from Detroit to ed meetings in the church with fair at­
1’. A. Youngs was summoned to the bed­
Woodland, saw the land, was glad he tendance.
side of ids dangerously sick brother
Alf Bishop is drawing hickory timber to C'barle*. ■'
boagilt it, and then walked back as far aS
Jackson. The next year he brought his Augusta.
J. M. Cadwallader was called to visit hit
D. F. Newton is cutting the timber on sick brother-in-law, G. Bush, of Kalamafamily with him, and began pioneering in
earnest. Above we glean from the the land he bought of Newell Chandh-j.
im. last week.
Harry Jones was on our streets last
pioneer sketch in the last Woodland News.
C. P. Pendill was quite liberal at Bissell
Mi. Holmes i? one of Woodland’s solid eit- week. He will go la Kalamazoo soon.
A Flensburg*.--' store on the morning
Emory Mosier is quite sick. Think It Is of tta Vth with his box of fragrant
izdn&lt;, and has been most liberal In build­
ing up churches and religious sentiment In the grip.
Havanas, al! on account of his. new part­
We understand that C. E. Bailey is look­ ner. May his future ta like tta fragrance ’
Wbodland.
ing up another car load of sheep.
arising from tta same.
Alf Bishop lias gone to South Haven to
A jolly good time was enjoyed at Rock­
A large congregation assembled al the buy a horsewell’n hall at the young people’s dance
church laid Sunday and listened attentive­
Charles Hazel, of Delton, was In town Friday night.
ly to the able discourse of Rev. S. Copley, one day last week.
John Montgomery and wife were on the
Mrs. Sidney Hull has been quite Hick sick
piesiding elder.
jlst last week, besides
severFive persons had their names enrolled but is some tatter.
A! otters who took a lay off on account ot
as members of the church and at least onesevere
colds.
Coat* Grove.
third of the congregation partook of the
A. T. Nichols and wife entertained his
Ad. Everta’ babe that has l«en so very sister and nephew from Orangeville Friday
Lord’s supper.
Emma and Lfbbie Barnes are at home alck wltli lung fever Is getting tatter.
night and Saturday.
Our sick arc all doing well but Grandma
from Kalamazoo.
Harvey Bellinger shipped a car
jjrtrs. Digby. of Plainwell, who has been Dcmoud, who was partially paralyzed. fat lambs from AugtMHa Saturday.
visiting at lu-r daughter's home, and May She has lived to a good old age, nearing
C. A. Crosby, of Richland, was in qaert
Payne have gone to Chicago.
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of fat sheep for (dripping purposes in this
Ed. Coats lias a sick chikl.
P. Mosher has gone on a visit to tlri*
(•lad to see Bevier's sick ones able to place Saturday.
state of New York.
A. J. Bradley vacated his scat in the
take
their
place
in
the
Sunday
school.
It becomes my sad duty to chronicle the
Jury box Saturday aud returned homo to
Our S. B. h running with good ir.tereat. spend Sunday with bis family.
death of Charles Young. Mr. Young was
Eider Hard, of Paw I*aw Is expected
one of our teat citinen*. He settled In
Cortrigbl Bros, made an invoice of their,
this township at an early date mid at Sunday next. Come and listen to him.
large stock of dry go«&gt;ds, groceries, etc.
Eld. Haatletine paused through here to
various times lias tilled important town­
tastwveek. ••
ship offices including that of supervisor. make bls parents a visit.
In the year when Hickory Corners Was
A word of caution—taya, if you don't
HdMft and upright as a man. a kind
In its Infancy tliere came from AUegiumey
father, an affectionate husband, he will be pay your fare-in coming from the city, you Co.. N. Y.. one, John J. Bunnell, with his
miased by hi** family and friends. He may get set off and left.
wife and u large family of children, wbo
Sugar makers are all getting to the
was 52 years of age and just before bis
proposed to locate a tame hereabouts for
th he expressed a firm faith in the front, after Uncle Sam's 3 cents extra per himself and his family. He arrivaff
Istlaii religon and a firm reliance on the pound.
at tills place Oct. 22nd, stopping u
There is a growing demand for a good
toning power of the Suvidr.
few days with Deacon Bowker, alter which
_ln&gt;. George M. Couyer has a sister from physician to locate here.
they moved into a log house at theCornere
Such lovely days betoken the approach
South
Bend here
on &lt;»a visit.
■uwi in-iiu
iKiruu
previously erected by S. !C. Hall, where
jamts tJourtan was at home over Sun- &lt;lf spring.
they remained luitii the following season,
w
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"Dame Rumor” says a wedding is to
day.
.
when he located a fractional piece of land
Alexander Ihionan. of Kiilamazoo, spent come off soon. Who can It be?
lying on Fair take in tills township. There
We are glad to learn that Mrs. Carrie
Sdndny with parents and friends here.
he built «r fine log house in which they
The saw mill folks having procured Kennedy is able to ride out again.
lived together until Junq 4tb. 1884, when
Arthur
Kenyon
moveto
Orangeville
auotber engine are again-al work.
death entered that happy family and home,
this week.
taking the father to his long home. Mr.
South Cgrlton.
Dewitt Kenyon is on his farm again.
IJ. was tarn June 17. 17(d), Mrs. B. was
• Charles Richardson, of Grand Rapids,
Willis .Carpenter is afflicted willi a sore
born March 17. 1800. John J. Banned!
Bunday cd with bis sister. Mrs. G. W.
tlircat ut this writing.
and Miss Sarah Sawyer were united in
, Faruv-ra have lieen quite active drawing Coats.
marriage May 20th, 1820. Eleven children
I A birthday surprise was given Kittle
off ibeir wheat of lute.
were tarn to them, six boys and five girls,
Horace Barnum and wile have gone to ’Townsend Friday evening last. The party all of whom were married, wttied and now
Louse keeping and arc now read} to re­ was large and a gobd time reported.
living except one daughter, who died quite
Elder Woodard, of Dutton, was with us
ceive tteir friends.
voung. Several of theq) now reside to
Mrs. Crookford went to Nashville last again on Sunday last and gave two in­ this county. Some of the children have
Wednesdiiy to visit ter daughter, Mrs. D. structive aetmons on the Jqw question.
acquired quite a prominence not only as
Grandma and Mary Townsend have
Everts.
common school teachers but also teachers
Mr. Sumner and wife, of Denver. CoL, been at the latter’s uncle’s in Hope nearly a of divinity, two sons being ministers.
are visking the hitter's parent*. Ur. week. He Is not expected to live.
Mrs. Bunnell now io ter ninety-first year
Fanners getting ready for sugar making;
Blakeslee* and wife; also Mr. Clark and
converses fluently and teem’ngty takes
wife, ofUrami Rapids are with them. Mrs. our incrchanta and mechanics are doing a pride in rehearsing past events in ter life.
good
business,
also
Townsend's
mill,
and
('. licing their daughter.
She has just finished spinning four pounds
Chas. Fleming is clerking in J. N. to add to the pleasure aud benefit of the of wool, apparently with as much alacrity
Covert’s store. We tear lie is partner in young people a writing school was organ­ as girls now adays of 18. She with pride
ized recently.
tta store also.
may well refer to the past history of tar
There will be a gold medal, contest at
Mfrs. Abed Donley is quite sick at
nscfalnem in life. She is enjoying good
the Holmes church. Feb. 27th. Come
present witting.
health living with her son. Rev. A. at thia
Lida Ballou baa been very sick the past everylxxly and don’t forget to bring ten time and place. She no doubt is the oiAcents
to
put
in
the
collection
tax.
week with nervous prostration. She is re­
I est female living in this township.
The W. C. T. U. meet every two weeks
ported tetter at this writing.
Mrs. Fleming and Marlette Carpenter and several have been added to their
spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Yargvr of Free- number.
Wo6&lt;l!ao&lt;l.
i-ort.
The beautiful weather of last week la
L. B. Carpenter lias teen on the sle-k
drying
up
the
roads
rapidly.
Last Saturday night at the I*, of I. hall
Hat the i&gt;art week.
’
Rev. Jakcokes filled the pulpit in
there was a speech read by Mr. Whitcomb,
Frank Ballou is entertaining a brother of Battle Creek, which really turned out to Saranac last Sunnay in place of Rev.
from Detroit.
be a nothing from beginning to ending, Arney who is conducting revival meetings
Sugar making is drawing neur.
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especially wheu te said there was a big at the M. E. church in our village.
The meetings at the M. E. church are dragon with ten horns came up out of the
Rev. Arney is having greAt success In
yet iu progress. Several have given up
earth liwt fall and sha|&gt;cd iteelf Into the his revivals. About one hundred have
their worldly ways and have started to McKinley bill, and you fanners of Johns­ been converted and thirty four Joined the
walk the narrow Way to heaven.
town. Barry (,K are going to be probed by ML E. church last Sunday on probation.
The missionary meeting nt tlie S. D. A. that beast until you farmers nre reduced
Mrs. Katterman is very sick "wi th pneu­
church next Sunday eve will be conducted down and nothing will grow but a mort­ monia.
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by Fannie Carpenter. Subject. Health gage ami a foreclosure sale. Farmers,
John Palmerton, of Battle Creek, spent
and Temperance. Select reading, Health­ that man mu-i have thought that he was a few db'a visiting friends Un our Vicinity
ful Homes by Annie Shriber. Need of talking to a large lanisc of idiots in last wee\_
Social Purity. Fred Fleming. Recitations Jolmstown. Where is tliere a more pros­
Prof. Byce, of Grand Rapids, is spend­
by otten-. The program Is an interesting perous lot of farmers than here In Johns­ ing a tew days at Dr. Carpenter's.
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one and the subject is one of great import­ town. and we are going to continue so even
Mrs. Moore, of Ohio, Is spending a few
ance to all.
under that great beast, the McKinley bill. weeks with Woodland friends.
Quite i, nutnta r from Carlton attended
Faul &amp; Volte have been compelled to get
Last week Monday night the question
tta Institute last week, your scribe among was debated; Resolved, that intemperance a man to help them in their tin shop as
the number. So tar as I have heard, most Isfmdre injurious tluin war. Judges Peter the orders for boiling pans, evaporator*,
all enjoyed it, I «H&lt;I at least Many new FlaterandE. L. Edmuuds, decided In. sap buckets and syrup can* are coming to
and good Ideas were presented. While favor of tta affirmative.
faster than they can make them.
wltli the ordinary farmer many of the
The M. E. church on Sunday evening
A aeries of religious meetings will com­
suggestion.*, will avail but little, there are mence this week Tuesday night by our was tilled and more than filled. Se\eral '
others wbo will reap much tenefit from pastor at this church. .
were obliged to go away because they
what they iieurd.
The republican caucus held last week at could find no standing room, not even in
Ttare is considerable
sickness at Peter Fisher’s office elected Ed. Jfye, the gallery.
present.
Mrs. Harvey Spencer has a very’ bad
Frank Bullis, Peter Fhher, Dexter \HuDt
Mrs. John Gordon is also on rhe sick and I~ C. Edmunds as delegates for the frog felon tn her hand.
list
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Mrs. Traenkie is no better.
county convention, Feb. loth.
Unde Levi Holmes is quite feeble and
The township taard has been notified
that there has been an appeal made by does not seem to be improving.
Mr. Tober is on the nick list
A. J. Palmerton Is improving slowly.
Dave Brown on a road laid out by our
Mr*. C. Philips la slowly gaining.
Mr*. J. M. Smith will teach a sprln&lt;
Rev. Mowers and ‘Rev. Weller, the commissioner some two weeks ago. The
Liberal U. B. ministers, will hold a series board are notified to meet at Dave Brown's term of school in the Lee district.
Jerome J. England will have an auction
of meetings at the East Castleton U. B. on Feb. 27th. at one o'clock to view and
soon and ipll off nearly all of bis peraooal
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church, commencing Feb. 15. Ali arc in­ hear said complaint
Last Friday Mrs. L. C. Edmunds went property. He will be a resident of our
vited to |ttend.
village.
Gertie Bebofieid, of town, is visiting ter to Albion to visit her daughter Nellie.
Our roller mil] will soon be tonntdi
David Styles sold tils herd of 50 odd cat­
parent* fora few days.
I«n Strow and H- Troxel, of Nashville, tle at 4 W cents and a carload of hogs at to make the beet of flour.
have put in * model brick tigturn for E. 34.15 per hundred to a mun named Gale,
to te stripped the flrat nf April.
Lockhart.
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Pru|r!wUl».
Sidney FUk tad a 8700 burn out last
W. S. Pnrter. of Severance, is visiting
week Tuesday night on his mill near
his uncle J. L. Watriug.
the past three weeks but is slowly improv■
Geo. Appleman has come to the front Greenville.
Sid Fisk and Den Prine catne borne test
with a new wagon.
Several farmero have tappeJ their sugar Thursday after the burn ouL but win Vvtum this week and go to work on the con­
niece.
tract by the day.
Eda Elertmi is on Um afck HsL
"We understand one of oar eitizam - left .
John Kipp looked last Saturday night as
Married, at the residence of the bride’s
parent* Feb. 11th, ’01 at 0:30 p. m.. by if they had not used him very bad on the town Monday morning for Harting* in
company with the deputy sheriff.
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tev. Stone. W. O. Neasc and Agues E.. jury tench.
Quarterly meeting was held in ti&gt;e M.
the o'd *rt daughter of J. I- Watring. both
Maple Grove.
of Cartieton. Gruotnamen, Bert Watring.
Tta meetings al Maple Grove center presiding elder, preached to a toll house
W. S. Barter; bridesmaids. Etta Watring
and Myrtle Nwum. Some 35 invited goeftta and the U. B. church are still continuing. In tta evenlag.
Myrtle Meeka, of Naahvilk, visited at
A party tor Harry at his father'^ M.
oat down to a fine wedding tea. Thera
Gow, Thursday eve.
wore several well selected presents pre­ Wm. Bli ven’s Saturday ami Sunday.
Mr. Hall, of (Baltimore, is assisting Rev.
Samuel Bevier and family left
sented to the happy couple, in particular
Stone In fats meeting at the V. B. church. vilie Monday tor Evert, Mich,
S50 in cash by bribe's fatter and the same
Lewis Gray moved on Thoa. Niles' place low: bo good a clthten.
amount by groom’s parents. W. O. Neasc
aiui wife will remain with friends for a this week.
Ubbie Sboup.was compelled to close her partiea near Middleville.
few days aud then make their future home
scliool last week, on account of slcknets.
at Fostoria, Ohio.
Rev. Weller and daughter visited Maple
Grove friends last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berten arc visiting
but the
Rev. Win. Campbell was in our place
his brother near Ix»well.
Rev. Aiken, formerly a M. E. minister
Schy Hendrix and J. A. Valentine went
village to-day.

What l*» become of &lt;

call for

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falling.

mer.t
whom be bad meant to save
ZDOUgU
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well, evidently is not. She u probably tottered and ML Hr c!oe«l Um eyre for

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by some one from behind, and, lookfag
round, he found bimwif stalling on the
call '.faringuisfa* 1 manners; that K she stage cf the opera bouse, with Marana
hcraeif lotare him in the c-otume of
Marguerite, with a Lunch of daisies fa
rented that large boo.-* on the top of the her girdle. Be beard tta applause of
the andieuce. like tbe roar of tta sea,
hilL"
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and ixroeived that the performance wa*
•‘She or they?’’
Mew DUrwren &lt;«
“She. He faw hi* room here, and turns going forward, and that be. inetend of be­
a|&gt;mrTafslntt»&gt;.-dack. Tlrr^»oil ing property attired, was fa bir. ivery day
welt or that the day together; be u undoubtedly drees. It came ncrowt Ida xnind ab» that
in k?v* with her. and she seem.* to be the figure ta had mistaken for Marana
We .Jo n&gt;M
h coarenter them
anything - fa*t infaffcrent to him. You wi. a Mcphutopbcfcs, dkgufaed to mkrm, uw. wl •«
r ■»b '«
«« it «i'? *n ordinary affair. Here ksd him. He looked gX Marguerite; her
tfa? purchaw price; if «oii:fartory resalts
do wx follow their e.*r. Th«*. remedy tber are. buried from the w.orM beyond face vras deathly pole. She arid bekrar
have w.® tfair prei* poptfarity purely on dix-overy, and they might lire m they her breath. “You aid not believe in me;
their mrnte
W. H. Oond»«r, tfa liked; and yet they—or *fa at any rate— do you know who”— Her voice died
I prefer to conduct thcnwelves in this away, the light!* were suddenly extin&lt;r*gri-'anomalcm IaAhi-&gt;t&gt;. There is .some my»- gukited, and in the rilenc- aud darknere
tery in it, my dear Geoffrey—some d«*p. Bellingham awoke.
fau-MX. sore*, ulcere, -alt rbemn..finer dark, inscrutable mystery! They are
sore*, tetter. ri,*ppr&lt;i hands, rhlltdains. known rcKpectirely as Mr. Edwardea for the dream. grotesquely extravagant
corns, and a.. «kie epptiont. ami positive­ and Mrs. Peters, but I have an idea they though it was. had *eemed absolutely
ly enres p:!--s or no j&lt;&gt; required, it 1* call tach other something eb«-. One real to hinF-he got up, lit a&lt; pipe. and
guaranteed togive p'-rfert -athrfaction. or theory of mine about them wa^&gt; that die
■woey refunded. Price 25 amts per box. w*e a yonng-r suiter of
mother; his tbe dawn .“.lowly illuminate the e.iJ*teru
For sale by W. JL ri-xvljrar. the drhrgist fatfair, yon know, might hw marrie*!
•kya forrign wbman. in. that cas- she
He U»k an early breakfast surd went
•drarrh.
would be his aunt and the mystery
would be “f.Ived: but, as I raid before. from the summit of a lofty headland
---------.they are plainly in love, and nephews
fsverite Mwxi-! WM| aunts neither f.tllfa love nor marry, ward through the gray sea. She was
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r
s
bound for New York. As be watched
SwwsHlh wcan.-e ii
you are fresh from the States; can you her diminish and vanish in the distance,
I gneraT
till only a faint plume of smoke remain­
The I’iainwr!! Enter
I
"1 guesa not,"Baid B-.-Uingtaun; and ed on tbe far horizon, for the Erst time
OM thia week.
I the coureraatiun took auuther turn.
since his journey began he was conscious
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Suddenly Hrlwtee, wbo had been luok- of an urgent longing to return—to return
Red C'lOter Pile Rensody.’ts a I mg toward tbe southern approach to the at once. The unfinished question in his
positive Mpeclfie for. all forms oi the ‘die- ■ u-rrw»? on which thev were standing, dream kept ringing in his ears, it assum­
earn. Blind, bleeding, itehmg. ulcerated ^4. &amp; a if,x voice. '-There come the ed a momentons importance; he must
nro-nxlin, pUIMw «-•
mrtWriHu Now tot cm ju ice for rnur- know what it meant. He laughed at his
sate far
J
by W. H. &lt;;.x*ijear.
Goodyear.
own aijsnrdity. but the longing remain­
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B'-Ilinghami turned his eyes in the di­ ed. At last lie returned to the inn.
; rectiun indicated and saw a man and
He found Hrlwise painting in tbe
w jman approaching slowly, side by side.
They seemed to be conversing intermit­ shirt sleeves, slippers dowu-*ht the in-el
tently. and as they walked her shoulder were on his feet, and he wore an old
&lt;ccnnionally brushed hi- arm and their straw hat to shade his eyes from tbe
By JULIAN HA v» tHORBK.
glances constantly met. The man seemed light. He was whistling softly to him­
self. and would turn his lu-ad on one
and active and of rather raender build, side after putting-a touch on the canva&amp;
WHaT -CUXKXQCXXC’ES KMSCED.
and as he approached Bellingham noticed
“Did you bear any noise last nightT
that bis features were of a bold and he asked after they bad chatted for a
striking cxa:. with bright and somewhat while.
intolerant eyr*. Hi- expression at tbe
"I bad a bad dream. What was it?"
icweut moment was troubled add
"That young fellow who calk himself
gloomy. He frequently looked on the Ed warden. His room is next to mine.
I ground and struck the pebbles from his He came in a little later than usual last
Fath with a stick. He would sj*eak a uight. and by and by I fancied I heard
f‘ w sentenc*® at a time, energetically him crying. I was debating whether 1
j and rapidly; th-.n relapse into A moody ought to go in and see what wa« the
i silence, responding by &gt; -hake of tbe matter. When he knocked at my door.
bead 6r dtber brief gesture to the dis- He looked badly cut up. I made him
cxiurex of his companion.
st down and gave him some whisky
The latter was a woman whoee aspect and a cigarette. He seems to be in a
/if the distinction be permissible) was scrape."
younger than h-r looks. Her fac- and
“Did be explain tbe mystery?"
figure were youthful, but her bearing
“WeD_.be talked somewhat. He fei)
and g^turr* were mature. Her features in love with this woman in Moacow.
From whtt be said I judge she is au acte
Ifae and cf remarkable beauty. Some­ rv« or a singer, as we were saying yeathing in her aspect enchained BeUing- terday. Sho is a public chancier of
iuun's regard; nhe &lt;lid not resemble any some kind, aud has had adventures be­
woman he had aeen, and ypt the remind­ fore this. She took a great fancy to
ed him in some intangible? elusive way him, so be says, and I believe him. But
of a woman whom hv wished to forget. it peems to hare been somewhat as you
Tta
She wa- &lt;1 iffereut—different at every suggested; she liked him too well to
, • point; and yet if be turned away mJ let him have lik way. She wouldn't
A day or two afterward ifa- i.^tect glancwlat her from the corner of his risk a dirillusiGnmeut; perhajrs her
Of the new opera house, discovering that eye there was an indescribable liki-nem. heart had never been touched before.
•nothing in the way of bu.?.nrd required Was it the way she had of slowly lifting She . would not marry him, either;
her chic? Was it the slope of her shoul­ for that matte* 1 suppose the one
come to tbe cctrlauon that he would do ders? Was it fa the way the soft hair thing is about the same to her as
wall to go away fr.jin it for a while. grew on the nape of her white neck?
tbe other. But she did an odd thing—
Was it in the smile that lighted her eyes she offered to suspend her career, what­
ta had never had a deliberate vacation. before it touched her lips? It was all of
ever it k, and be with him as long as
be wished. And she appears to have
a minute Bellingham forcibly dtemisUM given up some important peamiarj* ad­
world—coidd afford to take a rest, even the question from his mini! Of what
vantage to do so. He accepted her offer,
were there no other ground for doing so,
thinking no doubt that she would capit­
BaDtagbani. at all events, packed bis
Here were- a gtx&lt;l locking woman and ulate in due time, in the meanwhile
trunk and took passage on the Arizona .m enamored young man. a cumraon
taking care that she should lo-e nothing
bound for the Old World, and betook sight enough. They recraed to be-in love
in the way of money. He representedktoMlf to an ancient, abandoned, lovely with each other, as Helwise had aaid;
himself to b er as inexhaustibly wealthy,
bn: while the gentli-man had evidently and she took him at hia wont But the
lost hi* head the lady wm entirely self fact is, after he had spent a hundred
poaseswd. She ju-emed to be amused thousand or so, ami ruined his father
and meat wclnded xutreate in Europe.
and aster, as be tells me, there was no
perversity in her companion, but there more left. He was ashamed to confer
was aa underlying sadness or anxiety this to her. and it is only within tbe last
and narrow .streets were mude beautiful perceptible when her face was at rest.
few days, when ho had got down to his
She had the air of trying to make him last fifty pound note, that she found it
kneatri brought thither bv the Gulf
take some step &lt;n- comprehend some­
Mream gave to December and -Tannery thing which he refused to Jo or under- out."
• And. now sin- menus to shako him—is
tta gentle geniality of au English spring. st%n* As they ptmuod the young mar.
that it?" said Bellingham.
Tta spar*- inhabitants were a far deglanced for a moment toward Helwise
"Well, apparently not. She seems to
«Mded race of fishermen, still bearing
.-.nd nodded recognition. Tbe lady did
have plenty of money herself, and she
fa their dark complexion^ and vigorous
not turn, nor evim-e cunsci&lt;nuaieen of tbe has made him a prepooitiun which dore
presence of any third party.
They her credit. She 1ms proposed to marry
•lowly travcrewl the length of the ter­
him and pay back the money that be
At the inn, in addition to a most en­
race and dkappenred through the gate- has spftit on her. I have begun to fall
gaging landlady and a couple of ejw»y at the farther end.
in love with her myself! And I may do
trandy pretty daughters, Bellingham
it if she'll have mq; for Mr. Edw aides'
BeUinglmni.
pride, as he calk it, would not allow
“And how to walk," added H el wise.
Whom he had known ymre agj id New
him to accept her proposal, aifl hence
“She jaunt have learned that on the
York. ThiF lonely man &lt;&gt;f genimi

Beatrix Randolph.

it appeared, in the habit of spending tiie
wxater months here, transferring toean•W the matchleas wealth of color and

•■tare. but brimming over in certain
•—tas with wit and philosophy and tbe

Mh.

BeUinghant and he suited

**Ye«; or an opera singer, perhaps.
Well, wnat do you think is the matter?*

x “*mey
maybe."
awd BeUmgbam; “or perhaps she likre
him too well to marry him. A wamaa
like that knows that an ounce of imegi.

night iwnuned quite a suicidal complex­
ion. but I remonstrated with him. and he
felt a little better this morning."
While they were sitting there tbe
door was suddenly opened, and in came
young Mr. Edwardeahim-vdr in a state of
newspaper

wa*--that's aDr cried out the ytmng
gentleman in a violent tone.
“You’re mfrtak-n, sir." pct in Bellmgisam. “Fib pcraonalir acquainted with
MUe. Marana, aw! have heard her sing

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up Lecau&lt;*&lt;i I asked her. I gn®.« there
isn't more than bn-:- Marana in this
world! Thc-ro-'e only one woman alive

that's my own raster—whom I ruined
and di«gr:.c«l, by George!" Here, in
spite of bis struggler, to prevent than,
tears forced themselves into the young
gentleman'K ryes, and he sat down and
hid his face in bis hand*. “And now, to

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looked at tbe young man curioiady.
“Muy I ask your father's name?" he
said at length.
“Aleland r Randolph." Edward re­
plied.
“A tall man. about fifty-five, with
gray mustache and imperial?"
"That's the man. Du you know him?"
“I hare met him. You had better |o
home and look after him," said Belling­
ham gravely, “and get your Mlle. Ma­
rana to go with you."
Bellingham left for Liverpool the same
two davs later. Edward Randolph and
Mlle. Marana sailed the wme any an
another steamer, and they all arrived at
their destination within ten days afterwari

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ELISHA THE SUCCESSOR
LESSON VIII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 22.

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Ver*®*,

1«-I4—abides Text.

Doni F*«l Well,
you ■«* not sick enough to consult a
S?J*or!i
you r*,ra,B Ire*n *° doing for fear
you wil alann &gt;ourself nnd friend*-we will tell
youJuttwbatvouuwd. hi* Hood's Sanaparfti*. which will lift 1 «&gt;u out of that uurertaln,
uucumtartable, narigrrou* condition, lum a
state of good heailii, renfidr ce MM ahrerfulnes* You've uo Idea how po.cuttliU peculiar
medwiM 1* m CMU9 Uko yoarx
'

The Houseni*n estateof Grand Rapids
will figure up 81,000,000/

DOMESTIC SCIENCE
PLAN TO ADD IT TO THE STUOIEF
OF COLLEGES FOR WOMEN.
Sy-noptli

RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
ar.d ccthtloa
can always bo
successfully treated
with

Tie Hester of tie laiariitt.
“Aoccrding to Homer, Njcstok, Ute old
warrior and tl&gt;e wise counsellor of tbe

of men. and was wist- as tin- Immortal
gods.’’
Th
M
kerieu
tar

lias been in tire van of American thought
1 was In need uf a friend but realixlng
D«talG of What Rhe Propose*.
for more than three quarters of a century,
the full meaning of the word friend, it
ranking always with the beat Mud most
(OimpDed from Lewion Helper Quatur’.v by per was a task for me to chooec out of the
It in quit® probable that within a few
influential periodicals In lire world, it b*
mtariao of H. &amp;’ Hoffman, publisher. Philadel­ multitude. TIip name thing hold* good
yea'ra iustruction on domestic science will
phia. I
/
tbe mouth-piece of the men who know
when wc" are sick. We know we are In be given iu some of the leading colleges for
12. “And Elisha saw it.”
most about the great topics on which
netd of medicine, but but find it hard women, like VusNir, Smith and Wellesley.
He had asked for n doffble portion of the work to choose from the nms*. Do not
Americans require to be llrfornjed from
Mrs. Ellen S. Richard*, of the Massachu­
month to month, its contributors being
spirit of Elijah,and tho reply was, “If thou Jump Hastily at anything that n, offered setts Institute of Technology, beraelf a col­
Uh- leaden of thought and action in every
see me taken from tbce. it shall lie so unto 5 on. The cunifsiunds you take oftentimes , lege graduate, has formulated the opinions
field. Those who would take counsel of
thee" (va. 10). Xow wc r.rc told that he relieve tbe pain but injure the system in of many college women upon thia question
the highest knowledge on tbe affairs of tbe
saw tbe chariot aud homes of Are, and the such n manner that yon only find it out and prvNjntcd them in a paper on "The Re­
time, ami learn what is to be said regard­
whirlwind which took Elijah to heaven, when it i* too late. Ixxom's Extract of lation uf College Women to Progress and
ing them by the retornwMl autbofitha
Red Clover is nature speaking to you Domestic Science,” which she read recent­
and we will expect, therefore, to see iu him
on both L sides, must therefore read
through one of Its servants. It you suffer ly before a meeting of the Intercollegiate
the spirit of Elijah.
THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW,
from rheumatism, scrofula, eruptions, run­ Alutnnie association.
"And ho cried, My father, ray father! the ning Mire®, any oih! all blood disorders, in­
tbe Nestor of tbe magaxtms.
She auya that for some years eminent
chariot of Israel and the horaemen iherdtft'’ digestion. sick headache and constipation inen have taken pleasure in discussing col- .
at My magazine lbl» country■ D*» ever seen In
12, 13. “And he took hold of hiahwn or sour stomarh, nature says, to you. take lege wotneu as to their mental ability, their «
tbeliapor
la tire of tbe topics it dbemaes and rhe
clothes and rent them in two pieces. He Red Clover. Onr Fluid Extract contains moral and pbyaieal status, 1 heir prtdilec- |
took up also the mantle of Elijah that fell absolutely nothing but Red Clover and will tion tor matrimony, voting, or tbe presi- I
"lias become, aa It were, the Intelligent
deucy,
but
that
these
wt»e
men
seeiu
to
TIME TABLE.
from him, and went back aud atom! by the not injure a baby. For sale by W. H.
American citizen’* bandbook ua great questwas
have ignored considering what kind of
Goodyear.
of the hour.“—Buffalo Express.
lu effect Nov. It. Ifcm.
bank of Jordan.”
,
home college women should make, tbe post- ■
The Marquette city council is advertis­ tion they should take on the servant ques­
Thus be discards himself, put* himself
Atneri'-ans on Alnimt every potut in which they
off and puts on Elijah. Jesus our Master ing for blds for a new city hall.
THE CHARLES A- VOGELER CO.. Baffisisre.M.
are luteresied."—Boston Herald.
tion, and the influence they should have
has ascended, and Ims left on earth nuuiy
on that center aud source of political econ­
“A moulder of Intellloent opinion by the im­
These pills arrscleutl&amp;caUy compounded, omy, tbe kitchen.
partial prr-eutstlon of both side* ot Important
who believe in Him to be His witnesses.
M-itrii.
sulijccu."
—
Philadelphia
Public
ledger.
and
nnlform
iu
action.
No
griping
pain
ho
Mrs.
Richards
say*
that
notwithstanding
j
Kalamazoo Lv. .
He has also sent down the Holy Spirit to
The list of recent contributors to the
live in us. and be in us the power for ser­ commonly following the use of pills. all this the college woman ha» gone serene- I■MKOMMK
yyiLUAM O. LOWDEN.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ ly on her way, making her place io tbe 'Rlrhland Janet.
Review forms a roll of representative
vice and testimony, and the work can be
Creasey
world by her practical ability without any Mito
।
dren
with
perfect
safety.
'V
guarantee
..................
men and women of the time, Inclvdlng
office over Julius Ru».*ell&gt; store. Slate done only as our golden text tells us.
they have uo equal In the 'cure of sick fuss, until she is found today iu the thick IDeltna...........
W. E. Gi.ADHTttXK. J. G. Blahve, Cardinal
14. "And he took the mantle of Elijah
strtrL Hastings, Mich.
.
. ,
..,
’
headache, constipation, dyspepsia aud of many a fight a lewder for the right and Cloverdale
Glfrnoxs Streaker Re«i», Ex-to peaker
that fell from him, and smote the waters
.......... .
for the amelioration of every cIomi. She dtralU
*'
S^TUART. KNAl’PEN A WEAVER.
C'Ain.iHi.H, W. McKini.kv, Jr.. Ovj»a,
and said, Where is the Ix»rd God of Elijah?” blllousne.*-*. and, as an appetizer, they ex­ says that in tfic prospectus of Vawar col- 1SABTtXG!*....
l_
Attorneyh at law.
cel
any
other
preparation.
Mme. Xi'A.u, General Siieuman, Aiirairal
He now nets in tbe name of Elijah, using
Grove.
lege, issued In 1805, the statement was Coats
&lt;
Over llANliugs Naiioual Bank.
Portek, Mme. Blavathkv.T. A. Ei'Hw»w.
th® mantle of Elijah, and looking to the
...
Ed G. J. Lauer, of Monroe, mourns the made that a young woman In College was Woodland
Ha*tl»-C*. Michigan.
,
Bishop II. C. Fotteu, Elizabeth ti.
ufCces. at Qraiiu Kupul*. 3JI&lt;-b__
I-ord God of Elijah. So did Peter and loss of a $000 horse stolen Tuesday night. in danger of forming taste’s and habits
Phblps. Chah. 8. Paiixelj- A. J. BalJohn when they mud to the lame man, "lu
A. sHELDON,
••I have need Ayer’s Pills for tbe past so tending to unfit bvr for her allotted sphere. ;IAnting
rovit, Joii.n Muhi.et. Col. R. G.
the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise
Detroit
VASHAK'S
EAKLY
OOUUSK.
j
.
Attract and Real Estate Office.
year*, and un satisfied I should not be alive to­
Grand Rapids Ar
soi.u Henuv Gkougn. (^iaCncey M.
up and walk” (Acts iii, C). Or to Lake au
And *0 the managers of Vassar in that
day if It had not been for them. They cured
Depkw. Ebwabu Bellami, Professor
older Illustration, *0 did David when he
inc of dyspepsia when all oGtrr reinedie* failed.” year assured fathers and mothers who
.wiki 011 e inr.uTsivn.
James Bisyce, Gaii. Hamiltox, etc., etc.
Kild to Goliath, “1 come to thee iu the.
thought
of
sending
tbelr
daughters
to
•1 ai&gt;sii»i Kook*.com- । name of the IamxI of hosts, the God of the '
ti.tv&gt;ag »• •uuplrtr
Chester. I*‘na. Ayer's Pills me
college that domestic economy w ould be
50 cents a number; 85.00 a year.
fib J iroiu :a« Record' . c «u 1 niisu couiplcte t .rmle. ot bn.l» (I Sun. mV. C).
|
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•
“
F. BKtHtKS. Clerk, j
taught theoretically through text books
Now In the time Ut subscribe.
-■■I 111.
"And when he also had sinh ton the
Port Huron elevator men claim that and lectqrvs, that risible illustrations
Tok Noirrn Amkkicax Review.
Kabunaroo Ar.......
1 . DRAKE, M- D..
waters, they parted hither and thither, and ; 1.000 bu«heb&lt; of wheat have been stolen would lx- furnished in the college kitchen, East Cooper Lv...
.
3 East Utb street New York.
। Elisha went aver.”
• boys this winter.
|
by
.
larder aud laundry, with reference to the (Klclilaud June I..
orir.e over llolldwsy'vdrug More.
same power that had been man-t
bclcction of meats, vegetables aod other 'Creasey
' *fSh•- iiours trera
to 4 p.
Teiephonn drug
con i iftTbe
Milo
rrtMdcuce.
’atnt.Hcdlciviij
”'f,-'&lt;l on tichalf of million*, aud so re- j Oriinkeuuriuk—Liquor Habit In
article, of Tood, their preparation tor the Delton
' cently on behalf ot two men, is now put,
*»r. n»wr» ooium npr*-iur
.
•
table, the arrangement of a pantry, the rjoverdaie
1
Shaitx......................
I.hnirof Biubaonir.
|
M. B. GILL V*I’IE. Notary Tublk*
1 .r»&lt;thou
.. .
. I out the knowledge &lt;h the prr»o«i taking It. setting and serving of a table, enrring, Hastings ....
lavish IloomnlpotenceonoQe man wbo la rrtt-cttnxa»pee&lt;b-and permanent rure. whether care of sliver aqd cutlery, washing, iron ।Onata
1 .
atm L'. Ji- Claim Agent.
Grove
, wiilinir
Him:- but it wo*
wa* not
tint t the ratirnt
ratlrnt t*ant&lt;xtcraie
I* a moderate JriukeroranalrehoUc
Jrlukrror an alcoholic Ing,' and so on, and so on. The pros|&gt;cctmi Woodland
-.■so kinds ws
.
— to stand for Him;
w.'l pr&gt;»*'-• trail
ol vmiuae
claims MT-mi.before site
the I willing
forth,
WilSb!
th- Interior offle. Call on him &gt; aimplyfor the sake of oneman. but for
the |
'
• M ■■
also anuotahced: "Regular hours for sew­ wrii',3.T..i-.'
iiier C*H»rt aud .!rft&gt;-rwn Ste.. f Nike of many
be ~
glorified.
- that
-----He might
------tli«’ir oofire wlllintit thrir kiiowteJxc, nnd to- ing will Im- allotted to all the student®, lutnsing ... .............
*-*rt...
uT.i.it of Elijah &gt;tn*L
15. ‘
rhe spirit
doth rest ....
on &gt;I d*v believe they quit drink Ina of their own free first for the repair of their wardrobes -and Detroit
I Elisha ”
I w,l*
bsrtmli;! effect result* from it* ad­
AM UU_)
then
for ornamental or benevolent objects Grand Itapld* l.v.
...
mtnistrallon. Cures tu*n»nteed Send
forelr•Stop® on *utn*l only.
,
rh..s tcsli.lcd the N&gt;ns of t hi pn&gt;p.i. t.« : ruJar ^,,1 fnj| particular*. Address In con­ of their own selection. In three sewing
Nos. r&gt; aud '0 will not carry paswnprm ualees
’ who from Jericho bait wunotsei the dirid- Adetire. Golpslx tu*iu.'iric Co., iffi Rare Street, groups, under the direction of competent provided
AVCRITE
with
freight
train
permit*.
I ing uf the waters.
■ Ciaclnaall. it.
teachers, opportunity will be afforded tor
Freight train* will be run at tbe convenient®
k. barber, m. d..
•'And tbnj' came to meet him, and bowed '
Nattbinway has mine to a pretty
many useful suggestions, and to *onie ex­ «•( the ootnnanv. who reserve the right to change
• ,
Physician and Surgeon,
thmnselvc* to the ground before him ”
| Their are l« grass widows in the town tent regular iustructiou may be given in tbe time of such trains wltbdut notice.
They worshiped God in Elisha, or as I and only two grass widowers.
Off
Nevin's store. Ofllee h»ur» from tt
plain and ornamental neetllftwork.”
tn..
m.
_____________
Panl *ays, "They gloriftod Gud in me" 1
AM I LY
“So rapidly did the ideas of college edu­
(Gal. i. 241. Thus 1‘otipb.ar naw God in
4 • W. LOWRY. M. D-.
Mrs. Wln»l«w'« SoothlnaKyrup should always cation for women change,*’ writes Mrs.
vT •
Phy idclan ami Surgwn.
Joseph, and *0 abo did the keeper of the be used for children teething. It soothes U&gt;c Richards, "that three yean later the only
REE
PRESS
Makes a *|&gt;c*:iiuty ot trenung dl&gt;c»e» of tbe prison and Pharaoh the king (Gen. xxxix. shild. softens lb* hum. al lav* all pain, cure* vestige of this programme left was tbe
*' The Niagara Falls Route.”
EYE and EAR and tbe i&gt;re*ervatton of vl»iuc 2. 3, 2&amp; xli.^MS). Thus the king of Babylon wind colic and I* the best remedy fordlarrtnea. sewing hour, and even that has long since
I'V properly fitthut aL*ECTACLKt* and eye san- God in Daniel and biit companions Twenty-five emits a bottle.
been abolished. You will notice that this
tiLA'iSEN.
Offi.tc and rmtdeuce or, Broadway, near Court (Dan. ii. 47; iii, 28&gt;. Anti tbe time incom­
is the add idea of learning to do a thing by
Hoase.Ha-.timt*. Mk-h._______________________
ing when all nations of the earth bhnll sec
doing it over and over again, tbe idea of
God iu Israel, pnd bow don u to Him and
the trade® schools, where the apprentice
UM1TH A COLGROVE.
has to go through all tbe«tepa day by day
worship Him (Jcr. iii, 17; Kzck. xxxvi, 23;
0
Lawyers.
A raJ-EJl THAT re IKKTRCCTfVB AXD
Zech- ' iii. -h.
mechanically till be cannot help doing it
rOffice in Union block. Hasting*.)
KXTEBTAlXrXG white at Mix! {.rin.-lpim.
16. “Let them go, we pray tbre, nnd seek
Practice i.&lt; all tbe court* of the state.
in a right way. All former effort* U&gt; tc-dch
thy master, lest peradvenlure the Spirit of
domestic work in school Lave been on this
E. KF.NASTON.
the Lord hath taken him up and cast him
trade school idea. Is it any wonder that Havti.xq*..
•
Attorney at Law.
upon some mountain or into some valley.”
the young women themselves have ren­
(Over J. S. UuoOvear * Co.’* store.)
The Hons of the prophets request that
dered all such attempts more or icw» futile?
H. COLLINS. Local Agent, H*«tlux»Practice* In an courts of tbe Hrate. Collection*
. Kugglkn O. r &amp; T. A- Chicago.
; ro-iptly attending to,
,
fifty strung men should go and rescue
"They bad a truer iden of the value of
REUAJUJC MAREKT RMFOBTS; quota!&gt;—'■ &lt;&lt; » .ULM PHiiWCTU. UVS HOCK
their time In -cbool and college. Tho
R. TIMMERMAX Homa«patble Phy- Elijah from powdble difficulties in which
nui-om.
the Spirit of the Lord might liave left him.
spirit
of
the'
age
has
evolved
a
new
theory
•
alcian ahd Surgeon.
11. "Th®y
lut.l sent
KIIL him,
min. therefore, fifty
,i..j ui.u,
17.
men.
of education out of the increased knowl­
(Office over luulirop'* drug More.)
and they sought three days, but found him , When *he was a Child, »he cried for Cnatori*.
edge we have gained through the discov­
not.”
I
erire of science. We now can teach the
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
At first Elisha refused to allow them to | When *he bcc*™ Mias. *b® clung to caatori®
principles of all trades—that is, the funda­
At first Elisha refused
gu, but when they urged aud insisted be j when *b® bad Children, *h® gov® them CaMoria
mental laws of matter und form—In a few
&gt;
months with just sufficient practice to illus­
C®r. .L IT'rum and Coart St*., Ha*tings, Mkfa. finally conoenlctl, and this is the resulL
18.
"And when they came again to him &gt;
trate principles, and we must bring our
Rates, S l .OO per Day.
teaching of domestic science into harmony
TbtalTotMr I* new, wins^deasaut room*. Tbe (for he tarried al Jericho) he said unto'
with tho broader education of the times.
iuirimage of the public i» respectfuliv solicited. them. Did I not say unto you. Go not?"
An absent minded Mancliester man re­
Tbeenergy of the Ilesli can only be shown
avBJEm to be sruniEn
fA
JJAEEF ABOVXDINO la ORIGIXAL
I U '■rTI B®*. bncht aayiaca wti aad Saits folly by allowing It to prove it® help- ‘cently went out to the barn to milk two
“Firet, the subject should be put in tbe
He mllkrd the same one twice and
astings
ank leswnesa. These fifty were sure that they cows.
’
college curriculum on a par with tbe other
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O&lt;X»n
KTORIES and PlXA.M?«i MATTER
the other go.
knew better than Elisha, but their vain of- lot
1
sciences, and as n summing up of all tbe
Hastings,
Mich.
science teaching of the course, for chem­
Wb&gt; Stiffer with th* Ila mod y al Hand.
forte hav* now done for t bcm what they
istry.
physics,
physiology,
biology,
and
w ould n :»t let hi* words do. that is. convince
Gentkf.mkx: 1 have been a great suf-,
•• Work homes in tbe city are worth three
CAPITAL £75,000.00
them of their folly.
'
jfrier from sciatic rheumatism for five capccUUy hBCteriology areouly the stepping
19. "Behold, 1 pray thee, the situation of .veare. A portion of tlrnt time have been stones of sanitary science. Therefore in
surplus »i.ooo.i&gt;&lt;).
SUCH A PAPER
this city i» pleasant, n* my Lord sceth; but ,confined to uiy bed. Have been treatetl by tbe junior or tteninr year, after the student blanket them in the stable.”
Incorporated under the laws of the Mate of tbe water i® naught and tbe ground ।by the best physicians without relief. 1 has a good groundwork of these science*,
barren."
Z
:am now taking the fourth bottle of Hib­ there should be given a course of at least
Michigan.
'TLIil
FREE—deA from your dealer free, the
Pleasant to the eyes, but unfrui»fuine®s bard's Rheumatic Syrup and firmly believe two lectures a week and four hours of prac­ 3 * Book. It has handsome pictures and
and death was in it; how like the tree ol it will work a jwrmaiient cure. It acted tical work, tbe lectures to treat of;
Open tor buafeMs Dec. 1». «»s In buHdit* for
valuable information about horses.
merly occupied by Mraser Bn*.
“1 The bouse and its foundations and
tbe knowledge of good and eyil in tbe gar­ upoii the liver and regulated my kidneys
Two or three dollars for a 3/* Hors®
den of Eden. There i* only-fife and fruit­ and digestive organs Immediately, and has surroundings from a sanitary view point, Blanket will make your home worth more
officers:
fulness where the Spirit of God is, ami done me more good already than all the as well os an architectural one.
d G .Robinson. PreaMBnt:
"± Tbe mechanical apparatus of the
however pleasant or attractive a person or other medicine* 1 hate ever taken. I
house, heating, lighting, ventilation, drain­
X, 41ie*ter Me***r
H**.
a work may appear, without the Spirit all cheerfully recommend this medicine.
SA Five Mile
l». W. Reynold*. Cuehler.
age, etc., including tnellrods of testing
b death and barrenness. Observe how the
Mn*. Altha Hkkuisgtox’
5/A Boss Stable
their
efficiency.
people of the city see in Elisha one whom
Altona. Mich.
"K Furnishing nnd general care of a Ask for
they believe can help them, bccaiue the
Sold by F. 1- Heath. Prepared only by
5A Electric
Spirit of God was in him. People seldom The &lt; barks Wright Medicine Company, bouse, including the chemistry of cleaning.
“A Food aud clothing uf a family, ap­
go to those who live far from God for help. DetroiL Mich.
5A Extra Test
plied
jihysioloRy.
chemisiry
of
food,
and
30. "And he said, Bring me a new cruse,
Lewis Washington, a familiar character
and’ put salt therein. And they brought it about Adrian streets, known as ••Whist­ nutrition. '
"1 Relation of domestic service to th® M
to him.”
ling Washington,"droppeddead from heart general question of labor, with a diwti»ion
ABeneral Banking Btwlne** Tranwted.
In Dcut. xxix, 23; Jer. xvii, 6; Zeph. ii,
tetrilt, BA,
of prescnt conditionsand proposed reform*.
0, salt is associated with desolation and disease Tuesday.
•The practical work should consist of:
tMU-renncss. and every Bible reader is famil­
ixtose'B Red Clover Pills cure sick
T. Vi«Ha of inspectiou, accompanied by
iar with tbe Salt sea (Gen. xlv, 8; Josh, iii.
headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­ tbe instimctoc, to houses In process of con­
GOLD HZD1X, TASK, U78.
Iff, etc.), in which It b said nothing can
pation. 25c. i»er Ik»x, 5 boxes for SI. For struction, to tuoec ot good aud bad types,
lire. But in Lev. ii, 13, we read that every
of both old aud new
offering tothu Lord ret)hired salt; in Num. sale by W. II. Goodyear.
"2. Visits to home* where the housekeep­
vriii, 10, we read of a covenant of salt, aud
Sunday evening services were in full
in Matt, v, 13, believers are eallad the salt blast at Grand Ledge. Suddenly the fire er baa put iu practice some or all of the
of tbe earth, whllcin Col. iv. 6, we ure told bell broke out and the male portion of the theories of modern sanitary and economic
living.
♦ h*t our conversation should 1* seasoned congregation bolted for the door.
“&amp; Conferences with successful anil pro­
with salt. We need not stumble over thaw
Well. Karafa. what have you been doing to gressive housekeeper*.
' seeming contradictions when we remember
"A Practical work and original investi­
that Jesus Ilicwtlf ii to some a savor of make you look so young'.' Oh. nothing much,
death unto death aud to others a savor of only been using Hall’s Hair Renewer to restore gation in tire laboratory of sanitary chem­
life unto life fl! Cor. II, 15,’ 16). "Salt is
istry.
,
“Think you n young woman, after a year HONC OkNUINchriTMOUTTHI SM UABCI
good” (Mark ix. SO. Luke xiv, M). but
of this study, will be less fitted to mauag®
neither land ncr water is always blcwed
••Ont I n«e well from there?” said tbe a modern household than one who has
Fir the Finer, the Sbrk-twder. th thereby. "God h good” (Luke xvUi. 19).
| III Absolutely Pure
nice old lady with tbe silk mitt*, as sb® made ix-ds. washed 4*hos, or learned darn­
but not al! arc blc*Ecd by Him.
tairpui ui tie BertiriltiriiL
Uid a finger on the box sheet and looked ing al! through her college coureef 1 vent­
and it i» Soluble.
2i. “And he went forth untn the spring
over her spcrtaclcs at the ticket seller.
ure to say that no work more worthy of
of the waters and cost the salt in there.”
“Yes, um’nm—those are very good seats the collegiate alumnw or more far reaching
Not tbe stream, but the fountain whence
both tor seeing and hearing," said the in-Ito possibilities for goud can be under­
the stream flows mite* bo healed. The sin
taken than the formation of home sclenco
young man.
uer caanot be bcalc-J by auy mere rcforma
are used in its preparation. It hatt
“They’re not aa good a* theac over club*, not only by every association
tiAnrif conduct; be must be born again, or
Hwdany’n!*
more than three times the strength at
here?” queried tbeold lady, Ukinga leap— branch, but wherever half a doien women
have placed th him an entirely new foun
■ben of the fi
with one linger still—&lt;0 the other side of can be found with patience and courage
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowrowt
tain, born from ubovc .John iii, 7. margin).
enough to study the local conditions affecte
“Thus snith the Lord, I bare healed these tbe house.
or Sugar, and is therefore far mere
“Thoae are good seat®, too, ma am.
ing home life.”—New York Suuwaters.”
,
, .
.
economicai, costing kst than one ent
•Don’t you think they’re ux&gt; far back?”
Not Ellsbn, sot the snlt, but Jehovah
a asp- It is dclicUcw, nourishing,
GIBBONS BROTHERS, Publishers.
that healctb tbre” &lt;Ex. xv.Sfl). Th® salt
Oh. this ringing in the ears?.
strengthening, easily DiojMrr»~
was the symbol, Elisha the Instrument.
DETROIT. MICH.
Oh. this humming In tbe bead!
acatd you showed me just now?”
Imt the worker, the beakr., the power, was
and admirably adapted for invafl
"Here they ore, ma'iun,” »aid the young
Hawking. Wvwing. snuffing. gasplBg,
Jehovah Hitaclf- Prom the throne of G&lt;ti
nmn, taking out tbe coupons from the
Watering eyes and throat a-rasplng.
as well as for persons In heoMb.
and of the Lmub flow* the tlrero,*h®
-H I
Th® Children'! Medicine
I
rack aud beginning to put them into au
Health, impaired and comfort fled.
water of life lltw- «•&gt;, 1). "They have
Vac the MMALL Mae (AO little Beans to the
Sold by Cm wsra ovaryvribam,
*nw wr^MT* rnTTTvrrvr
Till I would that I were dead!
e,,"Nr&gt;11 don't wont them—I think I like
forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters
What folly to suffer ao with catarrahal
(Jer. II. 13). Hr complains of Hi* people;
these on this sides-only there’s a pillar just troublesxa hen the worst eases of chronic
and “Jtt co? wan thirst kt him come unto
••tanh Wthc brail are relieved and cured
Me and dn;:L” Mob# ' ii, 37), said Jesus on there, i«n't there?”
“No, ma'am, there n no pillar itj that by tar mild, cleansing aid healing proper­
the last day cf the feast.
•
aectioA— will ycfti take those two?”
ties of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It
21, 92. " i here shall not be from theu.ee
"No. I think not—my daughter'll be purifies tbe fnul breath, by removing the
’rmind this afternoon and look at the plan. cause of offence, heals tbe sore and in­
waters were iiK-lrd.”
I don’t know what she wants.” aod tbe old flamed passages, and perfects a lasting
All ®artbly *t?cc«is produce only barren­
Indy ambled amiably away, totally unwmEtc., A tie ngthe
ness and drat !•, but « hen t he waters t*”* sciou* that »bc had kept twenty men and cure.
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women waiting for ten minute* while she
Improved Variable Friction Feed,
practised "shopping” on the ticket seller.
bend ter CataS»rfue M d special peters.
xlvii. U, If). llappy the soul that can
—Pittaburg Dispatch.
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FnrrORlAL notes.

iaot ttree -taeadre. owl»» \«h&gt;rs are

that to reqairiid to for &lt;«r merriiwnt* to
Shww the mare ewtevpri «r and -meggr ia
pwfcing their gamf* a» lb«rir European
rivals d-x ar.d for «wr gw-emment to a*4 *
pros Whig ** sworn wan* sf i wifi art* ret-

Yow dow't haw ta.
iM tegaing on mgrt under ymtrnoro*.;
prreeraxtan »
asked by any body brt
mrtks. A j®S prmecvGon ot te«4-«ikTho trf«w&lt; rhara.-ter at a,u torerg^
rre •-* drmoi 4ref i»r the tae-rtndnx.
and that W
jfinn.Bi.it3.. was asked if t***r- »*« -»■*
compared wAh aur .fomerite, trade amy * to*lag rittreim of Hariinc*at the war b
row julttrtrie* being retaidiriied ’« the
mtaered from a few fawn*. Th* bureau
t b harmful
of staxhrtfate estimates the total oro*t»*rtMia.
it fey hired
at the । 'sited -State* in ISW »» worth
wcstwrB indu^rte* bring e*tahii»b»sf which platform orator♦ w»* getting anmeretfaRy «-,Tpno.faJ.«fa
se.rtb«» per rapiCa
-stale, toe X4d anprodtabim-that -p"Hrtthis FMt
Fitta tta
the
of the poputatism. and tart &lt;d chi*
tag wtete pride’m a P*« -’eewrd. &lt;u» mat­ valar exported wm &lt;t7 or l‘* frr tefa.
ter how bciiliaM.‘did R«* w—t the rowrfV
tbe value ro«M«m*d af mow. RIS. or »!'•*
-a per rent. I- it worth wht&gt; tn trmsWe
-Finr. site 'Hand idrod. Nridasira. (nkw taa; wrafmn: tbe rrpwbiimr.
port sugar Imtmary ■« * wmuirrttu uwert.
nurse! res abort web * -forrigw trade'
And then tae. Tribune sCated^nrihfalU [
•Hwy are now limetfK •«« '&gt;*■**' ®*
when oar home trade otter* to our fhnu*r«.
of pare white beri wtgM a *»J- Th* w- thmA th*: reelprarity. » nu«ta*d and ,
ptaat cart
»d wa» pareiu.-**-. in
fieramny- The ttnm*ri
”’**♦* =»•&gt;”•*? wUb proteefton to Aeeriran radartrirs.
tart rommer r»*m&lt; —* *
r‘At8B ta dninir more to baud np rrvuhliran |

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VaHey. and srext year ttmaaands m thus
vrt’.d’T and tn; ta* J&gt;« E;v*r Valtef. Dek.. dastrionriy ply ta* teji
wSI gn
«n iato
into the
the *»rar
wurar imtasoy.
;min*cry. T^y are
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Additional Local News.

t homin and 'tartaiii. Sehraaka. Manx pwrt? tnnsc wiet th* fcmnefaU and mrial
Qty. wx smi to Abewlrett. Ihtk. I J*~ pre stems of U'-'iay.
Toner view, the Tribune's peri'inn m ’ sary that be Md
to&lt;re taw
Jm
vklhtyv
Mppt - ait tto
u*.-*■*b..
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want in Ire* than ttv* ■ y.eurs. &lt;.emiany « nu
.
...k »
- tu -x.-.uLn.
j. ---•
vteteted.I-BB-C
m this city.
!k«il
.Pt—
.. , bring
IB Zinshaiweleasly
B— IB- -rtlBl;
.«
making her onm sugar. WMt the perreataze »
&gt;&lt;-n iTTIMB 4-1 T1B1I t.l
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at .sn»r in her soaxr beets .« 5 p» r MeitfL H...

tar Ito imwrota nf P *«**. « •***
gaxi of I. wo ypawds M »y to tto acre
may be utxatwd. JSow. Ito poards of
pU^t-T to tae acre se*n»* a

&gt;56 thus m lias \'*fw»Sa."
be taken away from the snwthera -tate*. I rity
toquor ~na the sty’
-Amt m tn* next industry?*’
, L.
! ff tai* coat Ajf-sn’t fix. there is
-fl j* tae new ts»p^5x» gi-v-rti by tae tar- _
for patting it an. ft ia otevaxm too taM
« m tax ramrez and nwnafart iTwiz. We
persons to whom tae law wmiid deny
hav- aiwa«» ehwwrn *«:«T •«» das ®*rli*tmw ret It. ettheratsumr satooaoor drug
store. .Ucaio we say. if th re .yu Aamm'X
Item Mrwne*xa capital on.1 G-asgnw stotl rangedI? is rot rere-railj kowwa. and it may
tit. leave it on a peg for scaw* otter fellow. be of iatetert to many to know, that tend
wx baiMtag a tenre tex fartory n -MinaeSeverai prominent repubii-’ana have
There axe -xber provLdor.-* rd Uh* law not
apoita. Tw« *m»r. Sax tolonex tat mak- taken umbrage at tbe Tribune’s editorial. ' itocrewry to specifj. and criminal law thia paster fground gypsum/ contain* from S3
tec tawri-u rijprt-s rod table es*h» «re be- That they are h.mest ia their abjecttoniK | i.« toe. which are »ystemiKi.*aIIy -.mlatrei. to 44 per eent. rt aalpbarie arid: farmer* &lt;
will buy pbropbate. whleh to gro«W bone,
he*pmwWHlma*rtberaU»wa. Tbnasamfo wnepre in their ennvwitbms. loyal repubti- i Thut there is a &lt;r*«l •bad ■»? ganrbl tag door etc., cut with s*Mphurie arid, and will pay
•f forme?* are potfM wheat tend into fax. cans, none can deny. Tta- they are -off ' In taM city is also tru-. Thar maay m*-n frrxn
to «4&lt;) a ton foe it. and are from
working tor wage*, and whip have families
I ad to 300 pounds per ter* on tb-«r rc-arod item making to iwcoodwg aa Amerteau tae n«r" in thinkink that the party ean :
dnws. which. m&gt; doubt. Urey grt ro«M re­
win an it» record, and &lt;o before tae pe»&gt;
sult* from, bat at a much greater outlay
ole wbo-are bwsy :iiinir!n&lt; and *tndyiw
than to n*e tend plaster. If »b**e wbo
boy and pre this ptawphere waaid spend
V-wstions of to-dny. with la platform of
blnody shirt, rebel'inn and appeal to «eeter over their faros, j: is believed they
tMoai prejudice, cannot be denied by any
waaid get Store return for their money.—
mar. whore -ar h» ei»*e snockh ta th*
ship and a oxrupcltfe.
eqaaliy undrw *- Detroit Tribune. -

is Mwsuxb in ertuefe wltb tac rank a»d li*
to know what they are thinking and how
they pr tptree to vote oe 18»l LsaOM.

J«d» Tasker and family wan i: X
Creek three far •&lt; last wrek staifinjt r
r»«*.
.

We. We will ^oami wrta no «&gt;ne wbo
Jn the state teghlMcre a bill teas Ihws
cays that a nian who. irixhl mind.
vMantarily a»kre hiareif a watom luxtier, iftlrodared provtalwg f wlhe •rtrr.-fcas*- of
a tanner toafcr. and a nmtler. is hoc en­ tae Michigan &lt; -ntral railroad, and all it*
titled to very mneh pity, and re aboos a* property and stacks by the state, in acbaoch and often more pulty of wroo** dota^taan tbe man wto-seih him liquor, or
keep- tar det: wt&gt;-re the aa^.::? b done.
A r.:an exn fijnre bipreclf i fuol who

Ma R. CbarHrtn. ot Battle Creak.
terribly teamed *tew the tauufo xml f*.~
one fay tort week, by the expfonion c-f fa
gasuftoe stove star- *** lighting.
Ke learned with barrow at tbe death
Lobe Mon* btMne. fa*ert daughter of -Hs&gt;

rweHe at the beginning. fr ba&gt; not kx
it* fo.X bold yet. a*4 we b&lt;4*-d wifi »*.
as it fo a goud elab. and will not take a
boric wwt foe a*y ebmr in waging.
.
Ralph Sw i« again able to be with n&lt;
Ib has harf t han! time with his ankle,
tad k is mc entirely wri! yet.

Job* BtoowwT bod the mtefiortaabreak his arm jmrt beiew the elbow v
Thursday cf tert week. Hr was dra^ ..­
pries from tbe woods nd Ceil free. tbe

Sprinc etamiaaUacw wW all be hold at
the (’owrt ttoose. H*ttiR&lt;s. and npaw th*
foitowtac dates:
Thursday and Friday. March «. and «.
Friday. March r..
Friday. Apr. K.

-Khas wttt be the rrenJ* of ail taJs*-Why. we will m- base tab surpt®» of
‘lb.8to.ire.' tewtafe at Otueoc. tori.* Eng-

•threw j&lt;wrg tbe water fag in the fahr.
Mew he m *®cmu to tbe front. He begrns
tafcrf rich olnatiy. T**? Me to* tnrwd.

part* wtth hta mtxiey on the «al&lt;mc
or the card table, a* afterward. «
ocher* were Injured tfaas tae mn
of fall yirora and capacity u&gt; ob«

dHtanre rest of the Mteriorippt valley. and
the farther fact that «ww among the
heaviest aumitfoeturing maemi in the
L aittM Mates are owned amt operated to
th-, great agrwultnral state of Iltirwri.
These same attorney.* for foreign trade
fafata to redrmw to tae exfrtiac taw a*
•tefteta
the war tank. J tuta* if there had

Tben we have the appeal to tbe preHdke «&lt; neeapethm. fee tbe parpore- of arraytoc workers again" tbe men wbo ewaptoy them: those who mow crop* against
tao- who transport and market the po
daeu
dart* rt tbe tana. And “o on ’hroaxii the
Ibt. Erery mxii who
fooad u&gt; be dis-

Hooesdate and Scranton, and
VOeL There lotaner. wUl be oeil petd.
moi Ibej wU eel Bore doer owl oeu Uu
Mb B o. I «tj. ^ee Uta obawd rod
»*Bebin-wet arid . ttidtr-g-owta

ivroked

Appra- to prrjiMUee wosid mx be neeeaaary If free trade auorneya did wot realfae
tae risk

terfrre. Bat there are. ta tae majority of
rxsrs. great w.-ixmp done to society by peo­
ple who drift into tliis son of existence. tag word as a einb to compel the Miebigaa her ksu.
Tartar Daniels and Jnd Carpenter are
Young boys are transformed into corrupt Chatxa! to tire ap certain charter privileges,
men—ax a seaiocu w^ihee to shirty and which now pot that corporation oa’of the catling wood for M. Targrr.
Tbe many friends at Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
ry Crorkf*rd met at their home and care
them a jmrprtae Tneaday. tbe 1MM and
had a g&gt;»d time. And as a totew ot their
had ob January 1. ttou. capital «toek owt- friendship they W. a hanged bmp. a art
tfanrfinc an»Mi-rtl-&lt; to ST».73«.*« and a
funded debt of •IT.MC.O'M. If Mieid«an
wants to take a hand at railroading it will
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bare to go down into Its coders and bring
’ cd; and If they are not. it moot.* that tbe
sth. a 9 pot nd girt
J ®r'r&gt;:
•&lt;
.°*. “***?• •&lt; “*
C. 1- Maith was on oar street* Satantay
*~
*— - -- Sutnrday erealag among the pnmenrers
*
a criminal law exists 1b this state to pre­ on tbe C. K. AS. R. E. going north was last
Tbe Heaney estate to sealed at test, and
vent wrongs to society of ttat kind speei- one Joel Demond. bound tor Coats Grove.
it wlU art be minted a* stated last week.
•ed. If a dmm amke a beast ot hiao^lt.
The eowductor askc*l Dew. n.J for his fare
and -wftfaBy. that is bis matter. If la so
M 15 rents, bat hr banded him a nickel
4mo&lt; he wrong a wife and ebiMrea. strata and refnsed u, give aay more, spying that
Mrs. E. B, Payne * father aM mother,
that wa.- enough... Aftor a son1 what ex- from Kalamaroo. are vtoitiag her.
M&gt;M
U»
oevrm th.
Oar sick list are ax follows: Mr. Emery
trM« u.1 Ix-wood w p«t o&lt; atnal a Mtttaer. Mrs. Hattie Whittemore. Mrs.
■ileuwl a b.lf Mrtli of Ur ri:. ud &gt;»., Ju* Chandler and Little May Hart.
b. «»« r«l
r^lnad
May Tajnc ta goi»C to Chicago ow *
tbe no bhtber beia» who feetb hH xnimallr&lt;” Tb. tnhi «•: &lt;« u ■«■!. Tbr visit
’
i.-ca from tore of ga’is- w tbe axnibler wbo
wttio. bud. woo af^e down tbe traeb
Thomas Prince's awtaer bo cvme to
robs him at tbe card table.
tom Coou Gtwee towntd tbe ate. nod keep boase for him.
Now to th«&gt;re la this rily wbo are vtointright Where Iteaaowd was pat, ot a SS-tox
Wr think doeton hare more to -to now
tak ‘his criminal faw of this state with re­
rail had been plaevd on tbe track with one day* than any one rise, except tbe lumber
tard to tbe saie of liqsor and tbe keeping
end rroting agaiast tae targe pile of rolls,
of caaddinp piners, we desire to say. that
Good tnrwoat to the ringing rebool Lot
th» tawlesMMM is no betierthan would hr and a large stone had berm ptoerd on the
track all cf which tbe «rcuor. men removed. Fnday evening.
Tta- rertkm aan. who bad passed Dcmoad
W. Owen purcbared a
in wciing down, now prttpriiijd tlwir band liataj ot»&gt; day lot week.
ear back agai4 Dmmmd saw them com­
Mre. Maule M -wv to visiting tor folk*.
ing and started no a ran aeruas tbe arid* Mr. (xvler and wife.
th*. Why &lt;fo you ter* tn escape for
bat dr was overtaken. He denied all
The reboois around beer are all having
present vluiatkrn* of enminai jaw? Tea
knowledge nt It and said that be was innotbrir picture* taken.
rely on * ducman- public wwtmeaf; jou
eent. ao tae section me* fa hitt
Ai
wroaaubood of thts city are asleep. Per­
haps ibey are. But nothing will arouw
thta s—puc llocs* quick a* year Md
drhanre of law. . Gambling teas no boai■ero to extat at aB omtar the law. Tbe
tew «f thia atppe provide* bow l^wor may

Watches.

do to twdwr tbr a™ ot looo^r^J;
It b ytmr perinea? interne h weU as that
to trot U&gt; oitaro aooiaot a
twnoa
of aoetaxy. that ywu obey the tew. Y&lt;m -oeBtutato^
We bro. tor bj\u.
wbo do vtotete It faortd rewrote-r that no
toot be eu pron bluoeW loot wot ot too
™*e. o« »e ■todoeusod tbot be no br

Clocks,

Jewelry

READ.

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�Hastings Banner
HabHiiks Thursday, Feb. 10. 1891.

IO
«AKlH6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tarter bxkin« ponder. Highest
(.tall In leavening strength V. 8. Govern­
or at Report. Aug. t«. ifc-n.
A gootl farm containiug so arn-s of land, situ*
ated live inih-a south ot Hast.ngs an- kuftwu uh
rtas Dick Barber farm. There are six acres of
umbered land, a fate h&lt;H&gt;»r. frame granary,
i.uid well and cistern and some goal trull Ik
ralted on the place Thin farm «’ll bo h&gt;M
:henp and on easy terms. Anyone wishing to
&gt; iv *Jdrv»s B. Frank Baldwin, Rockford.

’’ SH0KE&gt;

Eb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAME
ALWAYS THE BEST

Lang Dickinson lias been arretted time
personal_mention.
and time again for being drunk, until at
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stav« Holden was hi Bellurne Im I week.,
last the
officers
have_got fully tired out V4
of
carting him to imd from the jail. Lh»;1{«u Waite spent Sunday In Knlm'ny/m
Week h&lt;« was arrested under thq state law
Powers was iu Grand Rapids Mon­
and if found guilty he will not be seen • In day.
Hastings for some time.
Ben Lunn returned from Rockford yes­
The tdt a of extending tho C. K. A 8. to terday.
connect with the Grand Trunk at* Marcel­ X^hn Weisscrt returned from the south
lus seems to be meeting with general ap­ Sunday.
4
proval in Kalatauxoo. The survey has
Miss Mary West wa« in Mlddk-vllle
been made and If the extension Is not btinday.
made by the C. K. A 8. it probably will lx?
Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss went to Charlotte
extended as a private enterprise by Kala­
Monday.
mazoo capitalists.
Miss Minnie Kuapp i&lt; v hiring In Ver­
When you want anything In the lino tit montville.
canned or dried fruits go where you han
Mrs. Sultan Bentley, of Jackson Co., is
get a fresh supply and have a large htock
to select from. This is just the kind of inihe city.
stock that Spary Phillips keeps, and ihtttj /Duane Ford and fatally have moved to
Is just the rtsaaod that he enjoys such a Battle Creek.
good trade. A complete stock and staple
John Otto, of Middleville, wm in the
goods is what tells, and Spary knows It
city yesterday.
t
Chao. Prichard, of Lain* Odessa, was In
By an oversight last week we neglected
to
iv aajr
say uuj
anything
tiling uuviu
about the
me Young
kiiiiik .uvn
Men’ss the
—y city Monday.
ball at the Hastingshotise^ The uffalr was /Miss Maud Bartley is now the organist
a grand success socially, though tlte young’
men were losers financially. Syuiers
orchestra of Grand Rapids furnished music Monday and Tuesday.
for the occasion, and It was pronounced
Mrs. Claudia Martin vhited friends। Ir.
u:
one of tbe best parties ever given hi the
Vermontville jart week.
I
city.
Grandma Crawley is at Eber Lake’s this
Holden
Ilin* have just received the
week, caring tor the sick.
largest nnd best Invoice of hats and caps
ever shown in this &lt;*ounty. Their stock
P. A. Sheldon was in Bentou Harbor
includes all ot the latest styles of soft hats the fore part of the week.
,
and derbies for spring wear. A good re­
Miss Ruth Codding, of Shay'town. visit­
flection of their stock way be wen by look­
ing at their show window, but to properly ed friends here last week.
size up their stock necessitates a personal
Mrs. J.. N. Mixer and daughter Fannie
1 visit Inside ot their store. Call and see went to Grand |tapld&amp; Monday.
them and get their prices before buying.
The Misses Sara Horton nnd Kittie
The supreme court lias decided that no Stetlblns were In Kalamazoo Friday.
city or town lias u right to give a man a
.Miss. Gertie Bentley, of Albion, qpent
license or permit to sell any ware or mei chaDdlse on the side walk or-on the street Sunday with her parents hi this city. ।

in front of the property of another person.
The street In front of a man’s place of bus­
iness Is held to be on appurtenance to the
lot upon which his store is erected and sit­
uated, and belongs to him and his business
as against all others, except only the right
to travel thereon.

IN THE

LOCAL NEWS.

About dark, yesterday. Mr. R. B. Owen,
Mrs. Maples, of Jackson Co., mother of
ot Kalamazoo, called at a residence on Mrs. M. E. Nevins, aitcndeded the
Kalamazoo street, and had scarcely reach­ funeral uf her daughter’s little hou, John
ed the door when he saw his jxmy break Chaster Nevins.
New maple sugar, very tine, at Stauffer loose and run up 'Washington street at a
Mrs. J. C. Wardell was called to Chicago
lively pace, scattering sulky, robes, etc. In
Saturday by n telegram announcing the
Htrirtly prime thnuthy
for sale at every direction. When last seen tbe bor-e serious illness of her son, Charles, who Is
was almut four miles from town beaded
renLlow with typhoid fever.
z
toward Hastings, without even a. bridle on.
lake Odell •hr.sleM'ri arrr*ted for giving and as it was one of those poules of the ^6cott Cook, o( Breckenridge, Colorado,
Dleldiieon whiskey.
mustang breeu: it may be going yet.—Bat­ surprised his relatives here by an unex­
pected visit Saturday. He will visit in
E4 Powers has been ap|K&gt;int&lt;*d receiver tle Creek Journal.
♦he Irving mill property.
It is too often the case—in fart. It may­ Michigan about two months before return­
ing.
• Mortgages recorded laf*t week, seven: be truthfully said to be tbe rule—that the
oian wbo grows up iu his own town is re­
mortgages discharged in that time 11.
garded as a boy by his elder* until he is
Died, in Mexico. Mo.. Saturday of
Buy your rubbers where you can get well started down the declivity of life that typhoid pneumonia. John Chester, sou of
lirst quality at lowest prices. See Stauffer ends in a hole. The stranger that comes Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins, age four yean.
into a place is more often pushed tp the Tbe body was brought to this city Monday,
Michigan superinten&lt;4nts of the poor front than the young man tliat has grown the funeral taking place Tuesday after­
are holding thwr annual convention tn up with the town. This is the reason why noon from the home of Cheater Messer,
so many young men become dissatisfied conducted bv Rev. Irvine. In their deep
Lansing to-day.
with their surroundings and long to cast sorrow. Un* afflicted parents have the
Manager Evarts, of the Chair and Table their lot In other quarters.
heartfelt sympathy of this community.
• o. is busily a; work on plans for the
That so bright ami promising a bud of
Gxa. the Lake county wrte murderer,
'Utipany's buildings.
humanity should so soon be cut off Is post
passed through this city yeutertay &lt;&gt;n his
all human understanding. Nothing but
Engine No. 2 on the C. K. A S. has Just way to Jackson where we trust he will
trust In One who is All wise u well as
••to returned from the ilouia car shops, spend tbe remainder of his life according
merciful, and the belief that in the para­
to the sentence ot the law. This murder
and Is ait good as new. •
dise of God the sweet spirit of the loved
Many members of the Masonlcx order In was an especially brutal one. After shoot­ one shall be found clothed in greater than
ing his wife three times, he cut her body earthly powers and beauty, can console In
this city attended the funeral of Cbas. N.
several times In a horrible manner, aud as
Youngs, at Cloverdale. Tuesday.
such a time.
a climax to bls fiendlshness pounded her
Lord grant to our Impatient eyes.
Fitrwiero who wish to take advantage of head to a jelly with a wrench. When we
A gfimpse hevonrt tlie tomU;
Whbrr nil our flowers tn pxradlse,
tbe bounty on maple sugar next year, must read of such dastardly crimes as this we
have their blanks made out before July regret that capital punishment Wt In
vogue in this state.
,

Clreulatbxu this week

2.000

Ed Bubb called at John Erway's bouse
several weeks ago and when i*e -bad goi^
It was found that Mr. E.’s best Sunday-goto-meeting overcoat had mysteriously dis­
appeared. Bubb was suspected of the
Tn rent, a large house with ■ good bam. theft but could not be found. -'The other
and four acres of land, in 2d ward. Ternw
day be came through the clty'bn the M. C.
very reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. A. W.
R. R. and the city marshal nabbed him.
and unfortunatefy Bubb had the stolen
Fred Stowell is closing cut his, line of overcoat on when arrested. He la now
&lt;?. H. Barrett’s shoe* at; an exceedingly serving a 30 days sentence for failing to
low price, owing t»&gt; Mr. Ikirrett’s failure in explain in a satisfactory manner how he
bnrinefft.
can» by the overcoat
The Knights of rythlak of Nashville,
The supreme court of Indiana lias just

• J. E. Ackerson was In Hartings Monday,
purchasing a stock of whip*direct from the
factor} in that city.— MiddlevlVi# RepablL

will give a grand ball In the opera bouae
then* to-morrow night. Several from thia
rity anticipate attending It.

Hwrutio Warner was arrested hwt week
for asiwult and battery upon hla wife.
' He plead guilty and paid his fine and costa,
the amount of which we did nqt learn.

Fred Stowell has just received a fine
lin« of A. C. McGraw’s celebrated ladies’
-hoes. These shoes cannot be surpaaued
for durability, looks and cheapness. Call
and examine them.
Fred Jones, of PrairievBlr. was arrested
Monday for pulling a revolver oh another
man. Jones had heretofore eluded the
officers-but they nabbed him at last. The
trial Is set for to-day.
W. F. Hicks is prepared to furnish fam­
ilies iu this eity with pure spring brook
)&lt;■«, of the very finett quality, during tbe
coining M-asnn at 25 cents a week. Prompt
xnd satisfactory service guAranteed.

made a decision that will have a bad effect
on worldly minded men who want to pose
tts public spirited citizens without any cost
to themselves. Au Indianapolis church
member subscribed to the building fund o(
a church, and tried to wiggle out by claim­
ing tbe contract could not be.enforced be­
cause entered into on Sunday. The lower
court decided with him. but the supreme
court reversed the decision, and hereafter
church subscriptions made in Indiana &lt;t
Sunday are to be consMered legal obliga­
tions.
•
Attorney General Ellis has made public
his opinion regarding tbe placing of the
names of candidates for supreme judge
and univeraity regents on the same slip or
ballot with_£he names ot candidates for
township v—jera and the opinion Is to the
effect tbe taw does not so require and the
tickets containing the name of tbe judge
and regents must be printed under tbe
direction of the secretary of state; and
sufficient ballot buxes should be provided
for tbe various tickets that they may not
get mixed.
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Prof. Taylor gave a very interesting
oncert at the M. E. church Monday even­
ing. At the conclusion of the exercises,
a large class wag organized, wbo will reFollowing are the .real wtate.transfers
&lt;-eive instruction In vocal music from the
of the week ending Feb. 18. 189L as
Prof.
taken from tbebooks In the register’s office:
John Fay Palmer will appear in Union
Cum. B. Gray to T. FhUllpaj-on tom M® »Pd
hall Saturday evening in the well known

play -Monte Crirto." Mr. Palmer is a
noted actor and seems tn be especially fit­
ted for hl« part in this pluy. He should
be greeted by a full house and no doubt
will’be.

FraakMn Heonev to Etta J. Daniel’. «M w
* U,"™«J7Lu.T H CooJ-o.^: •»

US? “ffil
Just after Francis Durkee left the C. K.
A 3. depot last week a fountain pen came
springs &gt;’
up missing. Tbe strong arm ot tbe law Yankee
Junie* K Bi&gt;«b U&gt; Get
fasteued lu clutebes on Francis and Hie 00. IM-Iton MO.
miffing article was found in an Inventory
of tils personal effect*. He eoafeswd to
stealing the pen and was aratmiced to jail
for 10 days.

The members or uarry i&lt;xqareived ait invitatiou to attend a banquet
rvehhif &lt;»f. tbe ifilb.
and third decree* will
the KaJauuuiw

...
&gt; ndrlrriliu

«»; - - »

Marina* *w.

«

I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to
my friends and neighbors wbo s« klixlly
UMiated In tbe sickness, death and burial

The interest In the Sunday afternoon
meetings continue unabated. The paper
ot Mrs. Samuel Dicky uddiessed to the
young ladies, as read by Ml.m Belle
Throop last Sunday was highly appreciat­
ed nnd we believe will bear fruit in the
future. Mr. Gattreir# remarks Jutted on
his own evgwrifiice and court observations
were very practical. We tdiall be glad to
hear from him again. Our best singers
continue to favor tbe meetings with their
talent.
vm-.ui.
n« V. W. M. Puffer’ will preach at the

Star school house next Sunday afternoon
Feb. 2’1, at two o’clock.
.Rev. A. D. Grigsby preaches nt tbe
Presbyterian church Sunday. February 22.
In the morning on Jacob’s and Paul’s view
of life eontrasletl. In" the eveuiug. being
Geo. Washington’s birthday, his subject
will be. An E'lglL'Iimnn’s tribute to Wash­
ington.’ All are Invited.

Thft young (Hoople’s society of Christian
Endeavor meets at the Presbyterian church
on Sunday evening February 22d nt rt
o'clock. Consecrative meeting.
Topic,
••Are we good rtewardaF* lat Peter 41: 7­
Walter Buckhout, of Toledo, Ohio, vis­ 11. To be led by Mra. Grigsby.
ited his fnejid(s) In this city over Sunday.
I &gt;^t Friday and Saturday evenlugs Miss
/-Mr'. J. J. Emery, of Ijinslng, i« visiting
George, of Middleville, will give
tier parents Mr. aud Mrs. O. D. Spaulding, on elocutionary entertalument nt the
fjpjrs. F. M. Thoruns, of Grand Junction, Baptist church for the Iwneflt of tbe
['is visiting her parents Mr. mid Mrs. John Young People's society. All are cordially
invited. Admission ten cents an evening.
Llchty.

A magazine of tbe size of The Ladies*
Home Journal, which has just reached a
Mr. and Mrs.'Veneklass, of Grand Rap­
monthly circulation of 000.000 copies, re­ Ids. spent Sunday w ith Mr. nndOtrs. K.
quires a good deal of room; another four- DeGroot.
••
story building Is to be occupied next
t ywfdner Potter returned to Now York
month, in addition to the two now in use. Abuday
after visiting friends in the city
The growing popularity of the Journal has
also overtaken ’ the capacity of its nine and vicinity.,
targe presses, and twelve- new ones of A^ffr&gt;. Bert Walker, of Martin, and Mrs.
latest Improved pattern are awaiting the F. C. Brooks, of4 Delton, v (sited relatives
completion of the new quarters.
In the city last week.

5&lt;- aqflR

' The C. L. b C. will meet Saturday eve,
Feb. 21st at Mrs. Margaret BaliFy’a. The
following will Is* tin- program:
Roll cull answered by quotations from
Kngilab history.
-Outline lllstry of England,’’ review the
sneerssive immnrehs nnd Important events
in their reign up to ChMpL IX, Miss Rose
Gwlyear.
•'From Chaucer In’ Tennyroh.” Shirley
Smith.
Recitation, Miss Mary Hailey.
-A Peasant Striker of the Fourteenth
Century.!* synopsis. Mrs. Mary Goodyear.
"Tim English Towns," synopsis. Prof.
Sterling. •
Music in charge of Miw Hallock.
•Critic, Mr. Hoyt.

So
Name and Residence
... . Wm. I\ Fifl Id. Irving
i Francis A. Itaeon, • •
. Walter 11. Franck, ( wstleton
A' '»Inez M. Abbey. Maple Grove
i Wm O. Neose. Caatlcton
i Ante* B. Watring
”
&lt; U*o. W. Peer. Yankee Springs
i Edith Trimble. Thornapple
* .tame’ T. Kepky. Thornapple
-J &lt; Sarah C. Zerby
•*

For the state encampment G. A. R. to be
held in Muskegon Match 9th and 12th, Hl.
the Chicago &amp; West Michigan Ry. and the
Detroit, Lansing &amp; Northern R. R. will
sell from all station* round trip tickets at
one and one-third fare or two cvnta per
mile. Tickets will Im* sold March 9th and
10th. good to return until and Including
March 13th. These Hues offer the best
service to and from Muskegon.

For a Cull week, the attention of a Jury
and Judge Hooker has been directed to the
case of Mrs. Shepherd vs. the city of
Hastings, for damages for injuries result­
ing from a defective sidewalk. The case
will probably' be disposed of to-day. As
to Rs merits, we are not prepared lo enter
Into any discussion. After the Jury has
listened to the 130 or 150 wltnawea, they
may conclude that they know about It.
At all events they will have tbe matter to
dispose of. But we will rise to remark
tliat the sidewalk question is one of great
Importance to municipalities, and one that
demands study and energetic attention.
One or two damage suite for Injuries re­
ceived by pe»lestrians on defective board
walks •may cort the dty of Halting* more
money than to build ten miles of concrete
walk, and pay the whole expense from the
,cltv treffiuy. It Is a iltt’e cheaper, but
not much and not at all when longevity 4s
considered, to build a board walk than a
concrete where the latter costs from 50 to
80 cents a square yartL But would It not
pay for our city to difas we are Informed
Battle Creek and Coldwater do, hire the
men to pul In concrete walks, paying good
wages, and reducing the cort of that kind
of M walk from 50 or «0 cents a yard to 30
or 40 cents? At the latter prices, there Is
no difference In first cort In favor of the
l»»ani watte, while tbe concrete will out­
wear three or four board walks, looks
much letter, does away with all chance
for liability to damiges. lb far more health­
ful than decaying timber In board walks,
and is more desirable from every consider­
ation. Cannot our city arrange to put h
tliese concrete walks at first cost? If the
council would dt&gt; so. tbe doom of the
disease breeding, damage suit board walk
would be sealed tn Hastings.
The Jury ibis [nu jiritg In the cue of

At A. WOOLLEY’S
Now is the time to buy Ladies'. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes

At io per cent
Iu order to make room for the elegant-line of spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

At an advance of ten •per cent of first cost This however is a

Strictly Cash Sale
Call, examine and obtain prices before baying, as I will not
be undersold.
Yours-resp’y,

A. WOOLLEY

Auction Sale of Draft Horses!
The Hastings Horse Association

Wilt sell at.public auction to the highest bidder the two Percberon stallions, Sul­
Ttie Home Missionary society will be tan and Bayard, and the Clydesdale stallion. Scottish Lad, at tbelr stables, in the city
lield at Good Templars hall. Wednesday of Hastings, county of Barr}-, and state of Michigan, on
the 25th, at 2 o'clock. A full atleudauee
is desired.
Freeport is getting her name up as a resqrt for the young bloods from outside
towns to come and commit their depreda­
tions. About 2 o’clock last Sunday morn­
ing some of the young num here In town
discovered a light in S. R. Hunt’s furni­
ture rooms and at once notified him. He
donned his clothes and In company with
llie young men proceeded to. investigate.
Ui&gt; viitriing the store In- found acvvrnl
young men and two Hastings ladles (?)
(the latter rattier scantily dressed) having
ii glorious lime. Empty whisky and leer
bottles were scattered around promiscoub!y and tbe mattresses, couches and furni­
ture pre*eiited a very dilapidated appear­
ance, nne of Wie former being ruined.
They effected an entrance through the
back door and from all appearances hud
been there several hours. The parties
were all strangers to Mr. Hunt. but It h
said they were from Hastings and Irving;
he ha** learned some of their names and
will iloublless make It interesting for
them.—Freeport Herald.

WEDNESDAY, nARCtl 4, 1891
’
SULTAN 4237-1867, foaled June .1882, imported In 1885 by M. W. Dunham, of
Wayne, III.. Is a beautiful dapple gray, weighing about 1,600 pounds, and is one of
the best Perchcron stallions in the state of Michigan, was exhibited at the Michigan
State Fair In 1887. and took first premium.
■ravao (3148) foaled In 1881, Imported in 188* by Messrs. Bowlee A Hayden,
ot Janesville, Wisconsin.
Color, black with small star In forehead; shows very fine
colls.
The Clydesdale stallion. SCOTTISH LAD. 4009, foaled in 1882. Imported In
1885 by Gallbralth Bros., of Janesville. Wisconsin, is a beautiful bay in color, with a
ratch in tbe face; is n horse of splendid action and shows splendid stock, and weighs
about 1.900 pounds; look first premium at the Kalamazoo fair in 1888, aud is one of
the very best Clydesdale stallions in Michigan.
•
Sale to commence at one o'clock p- m. Here is a good chance for a few farmers to
join together, purchase a good draft stallion and Improve your horses.
TERMS OF SALEz-^-One anti two years time If desired, with approved bankable,
paper at seven per cent. Interest.
For any information regarding these horses before sale writeTo

T. PHILLIPS, Secretary,
Hastings Horse Association.

And jet j’ou must admit you are reading this. There is

QLOTHINQ
£!S CLOTHIHO
Cheapness is no test of merit Clothing that has\alue and
only woolen fiber in it is far more desirable than cheap stuff.
It will cost more money but is worth more than the difference.
I keep cheap grades of clothing for those who will be satisfied
with nothing else. I sell it for what it is. and the buyer takes
his own risk. It is no pleasure to sell that kind of goods,
though I do it when compelled.

THE BEST.
The reasonable, moderate priced best goods, not the “toney
affairs are what the great majority of buyers and wearers of
Clothing now demand. Experience and wear are the test,
and by this test this quality of clothing is found to be the
cheapest, the
tbe most durable, the most satisfactory, the most
comfortable.

J PROPOSE TO PLErtSE
That class havo made a study of the trade, and have made
such arrangements, as justify
in saying that I can meet
the wants of clothing buyers of Barry county better than any
othei’ dealer in the county.

WHT. ?
1 am tbe only dealer in Barry county who can sell the

JTE1N BLOCK "2 C2. CL0THI||Q
This line is the recognized beet of ready-made clothing.
First, none but good cloth goes into one of their suite. In
style and make-np, they are tbe equal of any tailor-made gar­
ments. They are moderate priced—much below what a tailor
would charge for the same cloth, the same style, make np and
trimming’, and as good a fit You can buy cheaper goods;
but their equals in quality, style, make-up, fit, wear and com­
fort in wearing, are not to be found outside a first-class tailor
shop.-where they will cost from a third to a half more money.

THESE CLAIrtJ
With rega.d to Stein Btock t do. clothing I sm prepared to
justify to the satisfaction of any reasonable man. And re­
member that I have the exclusive right to sell this line in
Barry county. And it will be money in your pocket, comfort
and peace of mind to you to buy this kind of goods. Of course
1 keep other lines of clothing. But I have told you which is
the best, and that is ’

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I j-trned mid by ye*tcv*ihy noon uww®***-

A NATKIN SORROW

Pbeams -AS evidence
THRILLING MURDER TALES RECORD­

The Country Bows Its Heed O'er

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Sherman's B:er.

UST HOURS OF THE 010 WARRIOR.

ED IN THE OLD LAW BOOKS.

37

Mr. John 3jgror«.

Dyspepsia
Makes the live* of many people mberablc,
causing dixtresa after citing, eour stomach,
rick headache, heartburn, low of appetite,
a faint. “ all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated
tongue, and Irregularity of
tb&lt;&gt; bowel*. Dyspepsia d&lt;»' *
After
not
weU o{
u
requires cartful altentlou,
Eating ttn(i a reIn&lt;uiy like Hood’s
Hor&gt;i.*p*rflla. which act* gently, yetcffioicntly.
It tone* tho stomach, regulates the dlgt»Uon, creuj. « rxd »1aick
l«l«. buJlhn l.exUel»,
«)J Mrnhra l^e nilud. MOSaaCne
•• I have been troubled wltli dyspepala. I
n*d but little appetite, and what I did eat
Monrf
distressed tne, or did me
Fit-urr
ntll(t Koo&lt;1 After eating 1
burn
would have a faint or tired,
all-gone feeling, ua though I had not eaten
anything. My trouble was aggravated by
my business, painting. Ixist
*
spring 1 took Rood's Barzaparllla, which did mo an
immense muouiit uf good. It gave mo on
appetite. Mid my food roll died aud satisfied
tho craving I had prevtottsly experienced.”
Gzojion A. Pag;:, Watertown. Mass.

YOU WISH

Distress

15.

I Lieut Commander Chane* «• • »
u « Hence 1 Schurz.
Belmont,' D.
,*&lt;*11 UTZ, John
U«IOII *F.. Scott.• *Pvrry
- -M
’J..ckny
,
smith.
Smith,
TtoAngri of nwlb Bw.-&gt; Him Hen e o. Milk Rev* fc’t'l Mnk Mackay
■nd WilUam H. Aspinwall Gen-. How
.nd tbe Smuik
nrd and Slocum met at the I»’e general »
of Lift l.Over,
bom-’at noon with inany other military
men to perfect arragement* for the fu­
neral.
r
Many Telegram* Brerlvml.
Saturday and yesterday telegram* of
j sympathy aud condolence |»oured iu from
i at I parts ot the country. Some |L&lt;XX) were
I received, including meswige* Srom the
preside*!’, from public officiaN. rahliers
New Yoke. Feb. 14-“It h all over." who had fought under tbe general nnd
Kotos wbo “l‘l O'b'r ,'knJ*
’■'“V;”'
It wm Gen. TliomaM 1
'
.ml
BUlnj. Sul.l,
these words to a group of auxluus anti mid Tracy, ex-Secretary «&gt;( War Endicott,
waiting friends aud reporter* an .h-stood Lawrence Barrett. Vice President Morton.
bareheaded on the doorstep of Urn Sher­ Justice Harlan. Gen. Alger, ex-President
man’s residence a few minutes before fi Hayes Gen. Schofield.* Secretary Rusk.
Judge Gresham aud Henry M. Stanley.
o’rlix'k Satunlay afternoon. Within a
lew seconds the new* had Ikwii flashed
St. Loma, Feb. 14—As soon as the news
over the wires to every part of the coun­
ot Gen. Sherman’s death was received here
try. The old hero's long nnd stubborn
fight with death was at ay end, and he Ripley, commander uf the Ransom jM*t,
had Imi*u conquered at last. D.-iith enmo G. A. R , tendering the services ot the
slowly, hut. easily, and without pain tolhe post to carry out Gen. Sherman's
veteran of so many bitter struggles. He wishes ami an order issued expressive of
the sense ot morrow of the member* of th*
pest, giving the following extract from a
the members of his immediate family were letter written by Gen. Sherman to the
gathered at hh&gt; bedside at the time, ex­ post on the “Oth anniversary of his birth­
cept hl* eldest son. Rev. Thomas F- day: -Ran-om post lias stood by me since
jUierman, Che Jesuit priest, who is uow its beginning aud I will stand by it to my
end. and then, iu it* organized capacity,
ou his way to the country from abroad on it will depoit my poor body in Calvary
the steamer Majestic.
alongside my faithful wife aud ktolixed
soldier boy.” The post was to have held a
The dying general had been uucwnscioua 1Bocial meeting Saturday night, but the
programme was change*! aud a memorial
for several hours, aud his fluttering pnlsa service held instead. The mayor’ issue I
wa* 8»i feeble that on several occnsiona it a proclamation ordering lhe flag* ou city
wa* almost ini possible to tell whether he building* d.splayed at half-matt,

Law report:! of the Sixteenth and Sevonteenth centuries contain tiutceroca refer**
enr* * to supernatural occurre ikvb In court
and on the scaffold. One of the most rcmarknbh records of tbi* kind L» cxffiuected
with a rnunler trial which took place in
England early in the reign of the first
Cliarhn. Sir John Mr.ynr.nl, one cf the
first lawyer* of lhe century# is tho author­
ity for the supernatural events of the trial,
nnd hi hi upir.lii: preface to hi* notes ho
isy;, he “thought good to report the wiilemt* which -.rn# given, which many did
hear, that tho memory thereof might not
lx* Scat by uaiaearrlnje of paper* or other­
wise."
Out* Jolmn Nurkctt, .:: farmer’s wife, bad
died, and at tho coroner's inquest evideuoe
was given proving that the woman’s throat
had been cut from ear to car. At first the
jury favored a verdict of felo de .at*, und lhe
body wna interred; but rumors became
So!d by *11 dru&lt;tf(ta. 01. *lx for tf. I*r»*;*»rel only
general pointing to foul play, nnd the body
by C. I. HOOD A OO- A|&gt;othoc*riM. Lovell, Mm*.
was exhumed. Thirty day* after the death
the jury .-LSM-mbled before che body, nnd
four suspected persons were brought in.
The only evidence against the prisoner*
was that, they slept in an adjoining room,
nnd that no one toul passed thnt room;
(NEW YORK)
• therefore, if sho did not murder herself,
they must lie the murderers.”
qcxEU actioxa or a corihil
What took place nt the remarkable post
mortem inquiry may best lie describe*! in .
the worth* of a wit new at the subsequent u psje*. I e.
JO page*-tc.
sor tOpare* ?c.
trial, who was described tut "an ancient
nnd grave [-.ersou. minister to the parish
The Aggressive Republican Journal
where this murder was committed.” This
Of lhe Metropolis.
estimable gentleman wild; "They (the
A NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES
prisoner*) did touch the dead body, where
up'm the brow of the dead, which wa* be­
Founded December 1st. 1SH7.
fore a livid and carrion color, began to
have a dew or gentle sweat arise upon it,
which increased by degrees till tin* sweat
was living or nut. Hi* long struggle had
ACTION AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ran down in drops upon the face, the brow
turned and changed : &gt;n lively color, nnd
comepletely exhausted him aud it wim
the dead opened one of her eyes and shut
only hl* remarkable vitality and will '
it agr.it), which she did three several time*.
Tbe Press is the organ of no factions;
power that enabled him to cling to life »o |
............
..
Washingtux City, Feb. 14 —The pte*l- Sl.c likewise thtast out tho ring or mar­ pulls no win*!*: hat* no animosities to
tong after .di hope had been given up. I &lt;|ent
t^0 fon,MVitig message to coh- riage Unger three times, and pullet! it in avenge.
K
Frum time to time during ibe morning •
Saturday afternoon:
agtdn. and tbe fin;p*r dropped blood on the
lhe mosv remarkable Newspaper
aonu* of the family would leave the room.
TothkSsnatk axu Hoiiut or Rkfrcsexta- floor.”
Success
in
New
York.
Naturally
enough
such
reuiurkablecvibut'nnly tube summoned back hastily tivk*; The &lt;l***th &lt;■: William Tecuu.M'h Sh«-rdencu as tbh. wo* received with some nusCheap news, vulgar seusqtlupa and truah
Il
imittiotiro Hint • Inthc rity ofNew. York st IrfiOp. in Inin : piej„u by th- court, although the wit*
w mttae ntknewte that ; rrrnt that W1U ljrtU|{ mirnwf t„ /Um. heart
* ^hl otrt«. s,r j(,liu Majimr.1. find no place in the eoltunubtST The Pre**.
he clung toHb.
tl
tbreodol 111. llrnl re- 1
rewMlr
1. . l,rt», A.»,rj,-.n
p.M,
yr.n, ,.f
The I’rvss ha-* the brightest Editorial
ncarij five hour* after he Ikm&gt; ------lov'd-------and ----------venerated
«* h«s
.. .
,,^,..1 Hu tertlinouv pace in New York. Il sparkles with pohit.*.
nmined for nesi.,
—
— —
- To look I
MU* rauplu.K
**«•»-&gt;"
l.t.1) nu«,&gt;..«iou._
OMOudrere. Allrr
Alter U
ll '.
**•“-*“ •««&gt;•'«
•“«1'1’. "X,"
r. Un.u-1; 3&gt;..l ten.m-r Orly. Im’l
The Press Sunday Edition is a splendid
i oues love of vouutry mtcnaUtad. Hr aurve-d was delivered gravely nn&lt;l temperately,but
o'chwk it waaexpccted tb.it every monwnt his, .nnUT, 11&lt;rt for faiu.-, not out of **-*««• &lt;-f to the great ndmiration of tlicnudltory.” twenty page paper covering every current
would bring the end, and telegram* were pref****:.*!!*! duty, but tor lore of the flag, and Ample cunffnnatiou uf an obviously im­ topic of interest.
prepared to send to ail hi* friend* nud the j «**bt* hraeflrent civil inqtituttons of which it partial cluirarter was, however, forthcom­
Tbe Press Weekly Edition contains all
ing. and the *'n&lt;lmiration" turned to hor­ the good things of Daily and Sunday
oIBcr. or U» gmonxo.nl oi Wn.Ml.gton I
™
at, .. «XH. u dlMolnrom
' Ind ,UirrJ u,^,
, dn
rf ror, so much so thm the prisoners were editions.
convicted, and two of them suffered death
For those wbo cannot affonl the Daily
; the army, but be « heri*bed the cirll fastltn- at tbe Laud of the common huugmnn. or are prevented by distance from early
_At
_ lb* final
_ ...moment
__ ____ __ __________
tliire wu* no ap- ti«Hi« organ lord umkr the retuaitution aud »-*h
Nritbcrof tbe victims, one of whom was an receiving It. The Weekly Is a splendid subPrxci»b&gt;&gt; ebMJ. I., lb. .PP..r»ure &lt;&lt; Ilf "«»'
aged
u-oman,
could
orfer
be
prevailed
upon
titute.
. .
* _
,, , , ,
, . iu tmdimiuiMhod Utefummt* aud bouor. H-Mas
•offerer. He b*d been lying a* one dead iB
lfWui, an ini.t.tnr
in ,.,
nothing
imitator Atunfoond
A profound *tud*mi
student of
of to roufess any complicity inAlic crime.
SAW TftE CRIME IN AT^UEAM.
for several-hour*.
Dr. Alexander, who military wience and prwwlant. be drew from
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
hi 1*51 an Irish murderer was cotfvicted
had bl* hand on the ireueral’s breast—for them jrinctplreand suggertfow-. and «&gt; adapted
Tbe Pres« has no superior In New
them to novel condition* that hi* campaigns
he could not detect the heart beat* in his will continue to be the profitable study of the largely upon dream evidence. A Water­ York.
pube—wa* watching hi* fmv intently. He military profession throughout the word. Hi-&gt; ford publican named Rogers dreamed oue
night that he raw a man murder another
looked up quietly at just ten minute* to genial nature made him comrade to every »»1THE PRESS.
man on u green spot on tbe summit of an
2 and told the grief-stricken family that
ad joining mountain. He w.-.s able next Within the reach of all. The i*e-t and cheap­
hl* patient hail jwisaed away. Gen. Ewing or eonnnandcry
est Newspaper published in America.
day to describe both men with perfect ac­
h»
immediately left tbe room and went down
curacy, and did so to many of bis friends.
Daily and Sunday. one yrttr.
S3.00
to the door to announce the fact to the
Hi* honor* were full. He had rwefebd from the One of tbe men waa except tonally strong,
Daily and Sunday. 6 months.
Ihtlly and Sunday. 1 month,
.45
ropmeotatires of the newspaper*. wi|o government the highest rank known to our mH the other weak and puny; but it was the
itory retaldlshment.and from the peo;de untfintDaily only, one year.
3.00
had been watching the htmac anxiously ed gratitude and love. No word of mine ouihU latter who, in the vision, romtoltted th«
Daily only, four months.
1.00
for four day*. A few mldutea after this* to hi* fame. His death lum followed in start­ murder. Rogers persuaded the parish
2.00
Sunday, one year.
Secretary Barrett went to the telegraph ling nnkkiieHH that of th- admiral of the naw. priest to accompany him to tl»*sput. which
Weekly Prera, one year,.
1.00
office on Cdlumbu* avenue wjl^ a large and it to * md andmotabk incident tliat w'&lt;- u h»- fonml without difficulty, but where
there seemed to be no'trnces of n murder
batch of dispatches, which wede-bd'lreaned
or
a
al
niggle.
Hence
Rogers
got
rather
have
put
on
the
usual
embL-m*
of
mourning
Send for The Press circular.
to President Harrison, each of lhe mem­
four of the right executive ilepartTnents will In*
Sample* free. Agents want* everywhere
ber* of bi* cabinet and to relative* nnd simultaneously draped in black, ami uno other lutighetl :u. Next day. however, two men
friends of tho family at Washington City ha- but today removed the crape from Its entered tbe public house, and Mrs. Rogers Lilieral commissions.
at once recognized them from her husbaud's
Address.
and elsewhere.
walls.
(.stgnedi
Bkxjamix Habbisux.
description
act
the
heroes
in
the
vision.
THE PRESS.
Executive Mansion. Feb. U. 1*L
Much alarmed she fetched her husband,
Potter Building. 3S Park Row.
The general's death was absolutely
who wax also certain they wore the two
.
NEW YORK.
The following executive order was also • men.
painless. It was al 4 a. tu. Saturday that
•
a great caange look place in hi* condition issued:
| When they rose to leave Rogers lagged
—a change that betokened that all tho
It is’my painful duty to announce to the the one he expected to be murdered to re­
PROTECTION
prayer* which had gone np over the land country that General William Tecumseh Sher, main, toil without avail. He nearly feint­
that hi* life might l&gt;c sj&gt;ar«I wcr.* in vain.. man died thia day at one o'clock nnd fifty min.' oil with fright after the men hart left, aud
OR FREE-TRADE.
He waa feverish and hi* breathing was
finally persuaded a neighbor to accompany
WHICH?
labored and rapid.
The doctor* were higla-st military honors to be paid to the mem him to the green spot on the bill, where,
hurriedly called and duriag lhe morning ory of this dtetpiimixhrd offl.vr. The naliounl sure enough, tlri tragedy of the dream had
Do you want to keep thoroughly
h:al several consultation*, but remedy flag will be floated at half num over all public- taken pkuv* in reality. Tho murderer was
posttd on the effects of the New
after remedy failed of effect, jndeed, they baUttings untfl after the burial; and th.* public tracked and caught, and Roger* was the
were only tried on the principle that while bu-dnMB will be suspended in the executive de­ principal witness. His recital of hisdrenm
Tariff Law, as shown from week to
there i» life tinge » hope. The glands of partment* at the city of Washington and in the was so vivid that the prisoner at once con­
the throat were Very much swollen aud
fessed, adding that he killed hi» eumpnu Do you want to know all about the
the accumulation of mucus was so great
public expraarion I* given to the national ion exactly as foretold in tbe dream. The
policy of Protection' and have an
that the patient was unable to throw it off sorrow during such hours a» will roablo every weapon used was a knife, and as eight
by reason of hisdeclinlng strength, and it officer and employe to participate therein with
answer-to
every false statement of
stabs wcic seen by Rogers in hi* dream, so
wa* tlih gradual filling up ot the lungs their fellow citlscn*
•Jie Free-Traders?
the murderer admitted that be drove his
that finally brought the end. Gen. Sher­
IHignod]
Bexjamin Habbiaon.
knife
up
to
the
handle
in
his
companion's
Executive Mamdoa. Washington. Feb. 1*. IW1
man had not spoken a word from Friday
body exactly that number of times.
.
Then subscribe for your home
Four De part meat* Draped.
morning until he died, although he wna
A MOTHEK'S rrviD DREAM.
conscious apparently part of the time and
paper and the Amckican Economist,
Officially Washington is in mourning.
In 1810 uAvoman named Krnemc appeared
reroguiwsl thowTabout him, vainly trying Never before in the history of the govern­
published weekly by the American
before a Frankfort justice and nskixl to be
to speak to them. His finger- were icy ment have ao many executive depart­
sworn, aa she had valuable information
Protective Tariff League, New York.
cold Lour* before death and the coldness ment* at one time been draped iu mourn­
about a crime committed iu a remote vil­
(Sample copy free). The Economist is
gradually extended to his hand* and arms ing for deceased officials. At this time
las*- In Russia, many days' journey from
an acknowledged authority on Pro­
and bedy.
tbe following departments are draped:
her German home. The story she told the
The Davy department for ex Secretary justice was this: Ten years before her only
tection and should be widely read.
• ARRAMGEMENTSFOR THE BURIAL.
Bancroft and for Admiral Porter; tbe non had left home. She heard nothing of
The yearly subscription of the Econo
treasury department for Secretary Win­ him, and had no idea at all where he was Ii v-'
mist is $3, but we have made a
dom; the interior department for ex-Sec- hy; until the Digbk before, when bis spirit
special arrangement with the pub­
Immediately after Gen. .Sherman's death retnry Sluar;; tbe war department for appeared to Ler and told her what she now
Gen. Sherman. The mourning emblems hastened to relate. The revelation,was that
lishers ty which we can send
Gen. Howard and Gm Slocum, who
were removed Saturday from the depart­
rou the Economist for one year and
were on the general’s staff, were sent for. ment of justice, which was draped for ex­ after leaving home the young muu had
wandered about Europe till lie had finally
Some two week* ago the general made Attorney General Deren*.
found permanent work in the village of
KlaL iu Russia. Here he had fallen in
particularly requested that his body
love with a serf’s daughter wbo Lad n Rus­
should not lie in state anywhere He also
Washington Cite. .Feb. M.-Another sian beau. On the preceding night this
requested that the funeral b? a strictly mil- of the men whose deed* -are part of their latter bad inveigled the young Teuton into
jtary one. He raid that he did not care country’* history has passed to his long the country, where be had stabbed him
particularly for any military observance* rest, and Admiral Porter lias dead at his and then concealed the body iu a cave off
the highway.
home. 1,714 H street. He had been long
Tbe justice know that bia informant wiu
a ndtiury burial iu St. Louis, which ill, his first seriofls illness doting back
poor nnd hail never been outaido of her
vruuld be participated in by bin old com
native town, and be was so struck with
pauiom ia arms. He also requested that
strangulation of' the bowels, bat it was the viridnew of her description of victim,
Um- funeral rites be not in conformity with
•even years later when tbe disease which usrailaut and location that be forwarded it
My particular form of religion. He wans
w.i. his death seixed on him. Tho cause to a notary in Kiaf.
Meantime Carl Kraeme had been missed,
At • o’eiock Saturday evening the de­ ot death w«* fatly degeneration of the
and on tbe reoeiiu. of the dream story tbe
tail of whiter* who are t.o guard the repolice hunted for the cave, found it exactly
remniu* arrived. The detail consisted of head of tbe navy, holding a position cre­
■» located, and uteo found the body, with
ated lor him by congress, only the light­
front Battery M. First United Statea artil­ est ot tbe duties of the office have been a wound corresponding with that described
in the virion. The murderer was at oncu
lery, i4alMui-.nl at Governor island. The performed by him. His death occurred a
arrested, and the Widow Kraeme under­
detail was under command of Lieut. Rod*
short time after he nwokv yesterday morn­ took the long journey to avenge her son's
death. Her recital in court was vivid iu
ing, the exnet t ime being BBS.
Tbe arrangements for the funeral were
tbe extreme, aad she screamed with fright
not oomph-led yesterday. Gens. Slocntn,
when she first saw tbe prisoner, whom she
Howard, and Butterflt-ld consulted. with
WAfiHDtGTOK Cnr. Feb. 16—Senators identified and nicked out from among a
ou both sides ot the chamber say that the crowd cf nwu in a dimly lighted cell. She
appropriation* bills will become laws alsri identified the woman who war at the
before 1 lw 4tb of March ami that there is bottom of the trouble.—St. Louin GloboDetnocrat.
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FOR 1891.

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“ADHKSIVI COUNTERS.

G. G. SPAULDING,
HASTINGS.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in the rowUtlona
of a certain mortcage made 1&gt;y I'alricF
Dooley and Margret Hoofevlbi* wife, to AbMr
Case, dated April zmb. A. D. I8e3. mid rrrordml
iu tbe office ot Hie Itegtrtcir of Deeds, for the
county of Barrs ami Mate of M chlran. ou lhe
■Hth uf April. A. D. ISO. to fiber 19 uf mortgage*,
on page* M2 ami MX, which said mortgiucv wa*
on the Zhlibsy &lt;d July. IMG. duly a-»i*ned by
said Abmr Caw to First .Xatloual Bank ot
Fnend*bt|i, N. X.. ebieli «abt aMlgamcut was
d nb recorded In the office rtf Beg Merof D»)d a
forth*Countyuf Birry. Michtmui. on August
to, 18sd. In Uber i'. of mortgage-, on page 4ta.
and wliich'said inurtgag* *»» «» l,&gt;e 7tu d*y of
April. Iiftin. Ugalu duly assigned by Mid first
National Bank of Fneudshlp to Aimer (.'mw.
which said n—lgnnteBt «a*iduly recorded in the
office ot tlegfslcr of Died* tor the County of
Barrj . Mt-liigxn. the teth day of April, isto. in
liherX* rdbiortcugrson |H»aexv and un which
mortpaee liwre to claimed to &lt;&gt;e due al the &lt;1*1©
uf ibis notice the *iim «&gt;f two thousand fifty
screu nnd 4» 100 dollar*, aud an at fonw j ’• fee of
fitly dollnrs provided fur in -aid mortgage, und
no suit or pnKwilng- at law haring bren inttiluted to recover Um moneys »ecured by said
niortgagr or any part thereof.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power
of sale cuuiaincd tn said mortangi*. amt
the stai-ile in »unli &lt;-:i»e made ana provided,
notice is hereby given that ou,Patur&lt;lay. the '-’Mil
day uf I’euruary. A. U.. 11® I. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon. I atiui! sell at publk* auction io tbe
highest bidder, at flic north front itoor «*f the
Barry Coituty court House to the city of Hast
Ings Iu said eottuty and state (that being the
place where lb© Circuit Court for Barry County

gvcberwlth an atu&gt;rne&gt;'s lee of fifty dollars
covenanted tor therein, the premise* being de­
scribed iu said mortgage as ail that certain par­
cels of land situate iiitiic tuainbli* of Irving.in
lhe Coouiy of Barry and State ot Michigan, and
known and reserfbed «« fallows: * Tbe north
west quarter IH] of the north hmI quarter (U)
and the north cast quarter (’«] of tbe nath
west D* J ot section No. four L«! town (our H).
north rance nine [o] west, except fifteen U»]
acres sold to Hahn off from tbe we® end and
containing seventy-one and SMto acres ot land
acrordlnu to the government survey thereof.
Dated l&gt;ec. 1st. l»to.
Alix tn CASK. Mortgagee.
SMitii *CDUMtOVB. Altoniejs for Mortgagee.

NOttTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made for m»ro th*h
thirty day* In the payment of interest overdue
and payable on a mortgage dated June 4th. IM7.
made by Cbauney M. Brown aud Mary A. Brown,
his wife, to Susannah Hammond, and recorded
In the office of tbe Register ot Deeds, for the
County ot Barty, to tbe State of Michigan, on
the 4th day of June. 18K^ In Blxr M of inortgagM
on page 2M. for which default tbe sal J Susannah
Hammond, by virtue of the right given her by
said mortgage hu made and hereby maku the
whole prlMdpal sum of mW mortgage and the
interest accrued thereon now d:ie and payable,
andoa which mortgavc there I* claimed lobe
due at tbe date of this notice nine bnntired aud
five dollars and forty three cents, (gs05 43). and
no suit or proceediues at law having been inatlluted to recover the amount secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof:
Notice ia hereby given, that on Saturday, the
11th day ot April. 1«9 . alien o’clock In theforerooci.atthe north front door of tho Court honae
IntbeCItvot llMtluga. County of Barry.
State ot Mlcfilgan, »al.4 Court bouse* being tbe
build.ng In which the Circuit tjoitrt for said
County of Barry 1* held, at public auction tqtfn*
highest bidder, lhe premise* described In Hid
mortgage, or so much thereof as m*y be ue.-cssary to salts!v the amount due on said mortgage,
as above set forth, with tbe Interest thereon.

PEGBATK ORDER.
State of Michigan, county uf Barry.—«a.
At * wssloii of the Probate Court fur the
County of Barrv. holds n at the I-robate riffire tn
the City of IlMtings. in Mid county, on Hatday. the :th day of February, In tbe year one
thou«*mi eight hundred and ninety-one.
Present. Charies W. Armstrong. Judge «t
Probate.
’ ..
.
. In the matter of tho estate of David I..Tah-ol;
deceased.
On reading and filing tbe jx-tltlon. duly
verified, of John W. Talbot, sou of said deceas­
ed. praviug that adiiiinlstralton of said estate
m*y ne grant rd to Henry H. Ma: o. or some oth­
er mil table nrrson.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, tbe
i.’.b dnv of March. A.D. tW. at ten o’clock m
the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing ot
said petition, and that the belra at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested in
said estate, are required to apfiear at a session
ot Mid court, then to be bolden at tbr Probate
Office tn the city of Hastings, in said county, and
show cause, if any there be, why tbe prayer ot
the petiUoaer mav not be granted. And it is
further ordered. That said petitloner give notice
to tbe persons interested in raid estate, of the
pendency of said petition, mat the hearing
Uiereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
publlahnd in the llastings Ba vxkh. a uewspa
jer printed and circulated in said county ot
Barry’, onre In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said dav of hearing.
GlIAnt.KS W. AHMSTHONG.

(A true copy.)

Judge ot Probate.

1-KOHA'lK OKDEK.

the dtv of Hastings, in said county, on Tues­
day the tenth day of February-, in the year one
thou-*nd eight hundred and nltietvor.c .
Present. Cbaries W. Armstrong. Judge ef
i’n.bate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Stephen Doster.
d'waw-d.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verb
fled, of George J. Doster adminl*tralor of sold
estate praying for reasons therein set forth
that he may be lteon*ed to sell the real etttalr
ol Mid deceased in said petition described.
Therrupoo it is ordered, that Fridav. the
rib dav of March A. D., IM1. at tan o’clock
in the forenoon, be assigned fqr the hearing oI
said ]H-.ti(ou. and tint th© heirs at law of said
deceased and *11 other persons Interested In said
estate are required Io appear at a session
of said court then to be holden nt lhe Probate
Office. In tbe city of Hastings. In said county,
and show cause .If any there be, why the prayer'
of the petitioner msv not bv granted. And It
b further ordered. That said netitioner give noL’ce to the persons Interested in said estate, ot
tbe j-endency of said jieUtion. and tbe bearing
thereto by canslng a copy of this order to be
published in Un- Hastings Bannxb. a newspnper printed and circulated In said county of
Barrv. once lb each week for three successive
weeks previous to Mid d*v of hearing.
CtiAHhK* W. AUUSTRONU,

&lt; A true copy.)

Judgr of Probate.

CHlNCERY ORDER.

State of Michigan, Fifth judicial circuit—In
chancery.
Suit pending In Circuit Court tor C-ounty cf
Barry, tn Chancery, at lhe City ot Hastings, an
the 3rd day of January. 1WI.
Chester Messer. Richard B. Meow, and Dan­
iel W. Reynold*, co partners, doing burinea*
under the firm name ot Messer Bros. &amp; Keynolds. complainant*.
Allen G. Freeman. Elizabeth Freeman. Ida
Freeman. Frank G. Goodyear, tteorge Barnes.
James C. Andrus. James H. Phillips. John W.
Babcock, and Martin V. Harker, defendants.
. I1Lth2? CMU'*’ n M’pewhUt that defendant, Al
leu G. Freeman, Is a resident of this state, but
that, lhe process
dl.l
a ...t for hto
.1...appearauce has__ &gt;been
T

premise* beiog situate tn the township of Irv­
ing, in tbe Couuir of Barry, and Stnte of MrhlKnn. and described as follows to-wit: The concealment■ wlUun the stale, therefore, on mo­
south half of the north tut quarter ot section tion of 8ml h 4 Colarove Hollrltors for Comtwrntv-one. in town fair north, range nine west, i*hLlntoDt*,lt Ii ordered, that Defendant. Allen
G. Freeman, enter Lb appearance
In mW ....
cause
containing eurhty aerre of land ranr- or les*.
___ .1________
Dated, Hastings. Mich.. January nth, irei.
SCMANNAH Hamsoxii. Mortgagee.
Aloxxo E. Kkxastox. Attorney for Mortaagee PJX’I.'AU'1' ca*'‘* l#l’ urd’'r to be published m
the Hastings Banxbh, said publication to be
•** *“*• ™
Mortgage .Sale.
Fit AX k A. Hook k*. Circuit Judge
Attest. Tro*. K. Bxk-r, Register tn QianreA
Default having been made in the coadltloim
8MJTH &amp; COMIJSOVg, .
«ux-uaurerj.
°f a certain mortgage made by James M. Cole
,
boileiton for Complainant.
and A. Col*, his wife, to John X. ifernutn. daled
February 14th. A. D. IMS. and recordist in the
Office ot the Register ot Deeds, for the County Of
Barn-, and State of Michigan, on tbe Sl«t dav of
MORTGAGE SALE,
February. A. D. IStJ. in liber M 1 mongagB*.
mMde ln
oq.page MW. Baid mortgage was assigned Julv
aaJtSr. to Joel eL John, and Mid aMlgnm“at
duly recorderi In the office ot tbe Hegl.ster of Kild* ehaw dated
Deeds lor Barry County. In liber ti at mortaagrc.
nn page 3M, aud lhe same was again as-lgnM
bJrJiHh’?;dehS*° IMrry
1&gt;OWB'n«- Novem­
ber Hill. v». and Mid antenmeuf recorded li&gt;
B,Cri?c£?*ta‘‘taWE’J'2L*d’
UiT. On wbleli mortgage there i»r‘*lm*&lt;i tn h«
eU*aLli1H! t,US'1!.1,1,11
ttum ofeixtyfiv© &lt;Ml»|« and ihtny-tw.i cento, and *n *aor-

Now, therefor*, by vlrl De ol the power of sale

Now.then-tore, by virtue o&lt; tbe
contained id mid mortgage, and the statute iu
stmhease made and provided, uotlce l* hrrehv
given that on Katnrday lhe tiseuu -fifth da&gt; o’f
r’ihlu Jn
°’01&lt;?ck
’br forenwu.

wd at pubhc kucUgu io th* hlgheat bidder »• muoer, *i iDe uortli front door of th., i-mtr’
Hons© in the C4ty ot Hastings ilhnt bring the
Ht»
fn411 don[ of .lhr CTmrt toD‘U0 ,D th* tthMeni*
t'm
2?*“- ,or K*rry couutv
,Uu‘ beh* »»» t&gt;l»ee where
tn« preinn*&lt;iti described in said
the Circuit Court l«»r Harry County Is hoklen) is noioen), or
m&gt; much thereof m may to'
the premise* &lt;b*»crito*d in
m.L “
•
smc3 whi^iIk?’ ,l,e "1,mu,nt du* on s»&gt;«! mnrt
’.75 ”Mt fetorest. and all leg*)
aranuni fine on said mortguge * (th
twr
cent. Interest, and nil legal cwt*. tSrthw^wnh
brta^ dl^CT^,U’d.ior “HWln.ibe preim-es
■*•&lt;&gt; .toortgage m *11 I hat
meet, or narr .A nf Im* iv«*» H|ld
*|tuatr
ru tn th© Counly of
u, &lt;pJrtf-4 „ “J,,
i.anc describeo xi
fufl»wito-wtt: C
rat a poit't three
eighteen unlink*
T-—.---- ■■.■■ft ot section twelve
uX”!?
'lKht (8&gt; ,rM’
k*?. *1"*- Tteetio© south two
lion Uilrty|W«iutto» (Hf) ehasm. theuce went one
■"■e-fbarta* lyiehatnsatid ninep)links.
BMH.
- ----- - 1Xik. cbMlll,
BAUrftDovxuin.

J&amp;. *

srsjsiKi.ioNK'a.

�THE NATIONAL LEGISLATOR.

. ✓». mt
NEWS IN BRIEF

Saturday. They went througu tbe form
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
ot balloting tor senator. A six-foot peti­
tion was presented iu tbe. Iioum* asking
Clarence J. Toot, who -*tole some money
that the national flag be placed on all from
।
tbe
expres* company iu Grand Rap­
Preparations for the Burial of Wasuixotok City, Feb. 1L—In the sen , Bob Ingersoll and Ignatius Donnelly school housea'.
, ids and wa* sentenced for one year, is pie Grove. O muty ot Barry and
have arranged for a joint debate on the
can. tascnbetl u follow* to wit:
ate yesterday the naval appropriation bill
Capt. Norton, who started from New now
j
Gen. Sherman.
a free man.
half of tbe Dorth Imlf ot tta northwj
I»lta It London, Conn.. Nov. 23. to cru-u tho At­
wa* considered, a number committee MareV ety,,tognMn nl
secdon twenty (») low? tw«
fin
...
A daughter of Canfield, the murderer of of
range seven G) west,containing forty i-w acres
amendments were adopted and tlw bill
lantic in n “non-siukable" bo.it. i” missing n
InthewiU ot the Chief Rabbi Adler,
Nellie Griffin, Ilves In Ionia county and is
with all be took with him, including bis HIS BODY IN ITS NARROW HOME. went over. A message from t he president who died recently, he pleads with hte wife
respected
nud niece and sewn other p.TMins. highly
1
in reference to the Barrtiudia affair wm ।
race to shm; usury, a* -The malignant can­ The boat is lie lioved to have gone down
received and referred. Eulogies on the ।
A cable connected with the boring ma­
cer which eata into tbe vhalityof the with all on board.
(chine in the Allegan oil (?) well bruty: las!
late Representative Walker, of Missouri, house
|
of Israel."
Fire Saturday destroyed the McClure- week,
,
were delivered, and the senate as a mark
und operations hnd to lx- suspended
SaldmartgMgewason the twenty-eighth day
of la-cmber. A. U. :w». duly smsUuki by t*w
।
of respect adjourned. Among tbe bills , II. Ii Spalding, cashier of lhrlFIrat&gt; Na Scarlua block at St. Cloud, Mina. Loss. till
some new to*is could be purchased.
mW Addison P. Cook, to tbe A. F. Cook Ora.
passed was one raising tho wages of cer­ tibnal tauikof Ayer. Ma**., and aboof the 850,UCO
lluilled.
which sold s»»igiiment ws* m ibe fifUi
Jxmis
Barham,
of
Allegan,
was
killed
by
tain employes of the government printing North Middle*ex Saving* hauk. is tniss- '
St Mary’s hospital at Rochester. N. Y.,
of February. A. D. WM, duly recorded in
ing, und both of these institutions have ' was burned Sunday night. All the patieuu the bursting u(.a Joiner In a mill at Dan- day
office.
said racisters office, in liber of mortgaces, co
nlugville.
ciowd their door*.
paces
40
and
41.
were roscued.
1
In the house the bill for tbe public
Ou the first day of September,
New Yoke, Feb. 17.-The remains ot building at Dallas, Tex., which was ve­
The Western Rase Ball assoeintlon met
There is a mm &gt;r that a prohibition coun­ there became due and parable by
The body of King Knlanknua arrived nt
Gen. Sherman were plntwd in tbe burial toed by the president, was re|&gt;orted back at
the
Auditorium hotel, Chicago, Honolulu Jan. 1S1 on the U. H. S. Charles- ty
*.-Ud mrotg-gu the sum ot iorty-fii
1 paper is to be established at Oteego.
dollars
of Interest and tbe same has
casket thia niorniug niii taken to the and paamsl over the veto. The legislative Wednesday to reconstruct the constitw
too, and waxbut&gt;*d Sunday, Feb. 15.
The Grand Rapids papers are authority
front parlor on the tirat flour. The great appropriation bill waa carried into com­ tion so as to agree with the new national
Rcsubmlsslon liiu lawn adopted in both .
for the statement that arrangement* are
On tbe first dXy at September. A. D- 1888.
eonniLtnd.T wa* dro-uwdfiu tbqfull uni- mittee of the whole, but without dispos­ agreement.
hous s of the North Dakota legislature, about ix-rfected for the reorganization of
tbere became due and payable an installment of
A boiler in tbe Qucta-c Worsted com am! the people will have another vote on .
L-nn o! a general of ttar United States ing of the bill the house adjourned.
th« officers and management of the Chlca- interest of tortv IGc and 50 toe dollar* [MU0J,
aud the same ha* remaluvd unpaid aud In ararmy. Until Thursday • mmr but mem­
Washixgtox cnr. Feb. 18.—The senate pauy’s factory exploded Thursday bury prohibition.
go A bt. l&lt;ouis Railway Co.
reain for the *p*?e of wore than thirty day*.
ing
a
large
number
of
operative*
in
the
The
tax
naseiuora
of
Iowa
have
been
en
­
bers nf lhe family will Imj (teruiitted to see yesterday agreed to a resolution calling
On tbe tlr.*t day of September. A. D. !8t»,
The Dorr youth wbo robbed hl.” sister of tli&lt;-rr
the body* 1 in’ »;nnlln -u.*lc^ the house will on the secretary of the treasury for a list ruius ot the Ueniuliuhtxl building. Twenty joined from collvcting taxes ou Pullman
became due auInstallment of interert ac­
bodie* bare been {recovenu from the MM in that state as ordered by the state I8100, whs eaught near Traverse City. cording to the term* of said nmrtiwe. of fortyadmit oLon’y a tew vicwin;; the remains of persons or firms by whom silver had rains.
There was 858 of the money In his posses­ five and 50400 dollars (315 50). which raid last
executive cotincili
and ouly tlwM’will lit- admitted who make bteu offered (under the net of July 14.1800g
Installment has remained due aud m arrears
sion
when
found.
w
Three
.
..
_____
_
__
_
hundred
unemployed
men
The Americus club, a prominent Repnb- !
for more than thirty days..
a .”jicviat request. This will tie the only a list of those from whom silver hnd been
Now, tiiercfore, by reason of raid default, and
marched under a black flag in*cribod Ucan organization of Pittsburg, Pa., has
«M-ciu&gt;i»u upon which the remain* can be purchased, the amouut*, aud prices, the
A queer happenstance occurred In town by virtue of a condition of raid morucage. Ute
“Work or Bread* at Toronto Wednesday. passed resolution* censuring Don Camer­
-.i-en. G*:i. Miles cslletl ieetetday nnd rerecently. John Germnin took dinner at said awdiraee of said mortgage has elected and
ba*i* on which an estimate 1* made of tbe One at tta- leaden* in a speech wanted the on's course nn the force bill.
hereby elect to declare, and does hereby
:uaim*d htilf nn hour.
the City hotel,«aiid hung ‘his overcoat in doe*
market price of silver, aud the amouuta maybr that if they got no work within
A mob drove all the workmen away the office while he was eating. Upon re­ declare tbe whole unioun I secured by said mnrtgwre. both interoat and urtarlpal. due and pay­
nnd prices of silver bullion purchased out­ two days there would be violence.
from Jack.«»n park. Chicago, Saturday,
able at once. There la therefore claimed to be
The funeral car will be placed on the side of tbe United States. Consideration
A Isold thief named Adams, formerly because they could not show union cards.' 'turning for bls coat he discovered that it now dim aud minald oo said mortgage tbe sum
regular St. 1aDu!» .fast yxpresa ou the of the naval appropriation bill wa* re­
janitor of lhe lurtiluiion, robbed the Citi- Work ou the World’s fair was stopped en­ was missing, but that one similar of etaht hundred, thirty eight and te-too dollars
IVniixylvauia road at 6:30 Thursday even- sumed, nnd ufu-r amrudsnent the bill wua,
in appearance had ixen left iu its 1*838 5*4 ot principal and Interest, and the
tt-n** bank of Minnrnpoli* ot a snchel lull tirely.
Tbe train is expected to arrive in St. pa-seL
place. John raised h hue and cry to know further sum of Mnen and 3J-100 dollars (&lt;7.53i
of money Thursdsy, “holding up” the|r.iy‘
Tho treasury d-panm-nt Monday pur- who bad changed coate with him. claiming (or taxes paid by. tbe mortgagee on said premi­
Loui-i Saturday moruinfc at 7JJQ. Only a
After routine budnex* lhe house went clerk present with a revolver. Ru w«* .
se*. with Interest (hereon, accordlag to the
•cbased 3C2.'tti uuncca of silver at from
few vf the general’s family aud relatives into committee of the whole on lhe kgisthat his coat contained 825 In cash, besides terras of said mortgage at ten per cent, from tbe
captured a moment after he had got out V7.5 to &lt;!.«• per ounce.
will goto rt, Lottis and Only one car will lathe appropriation bill, in the debate
certificates of deposits for more. He soon 28th dav ot January. A. D. IKW. and no proceed­
on the street.
The skeleton of 1’ontl. the fauiou* found that a Mr. Brodock, of Trowbridge, ing* at law or iu equity have been Instituted to
-m u&lt;-l for them. PrC’ddout Roberta, of. McAdoo of New Jersey' spoke in opposition
recover the same or any part thereof.
Mi-s Cntl.erine Drexel, of Philadelphia, French explorer, has lx-en unearthed at
the Pennsylvania, ha« tendered the family to the shipping bill, and Stockdale of Mis­
had his coat and had taken it through mis­
Notice Is therefore hereby given that by vir­
the ire of Li” special car. No extra errs sissippi referred to violatiooiof the civil Thursday took final vows making' her u Starved Rock, on the Illinois river. It take. The money was missing aiuA.Bro­ tue of the power of sale In snch mortgage con­
life Kinier ot a new Roman Catholic order was Identified by the Iron baud.
tained, and the statute In such case made and
will I* .allowed for those desiring tot r service law. No action was taken qn the
dock
aays
he
knows
nothing
alwfft
jt.
provided,
the premise.* above and In said mort­
which she will found, devoting her life
i . iujiaby the remains on thpir westward bill aud tiie house adjourned.
The Ecnuoinltes, a communUtic society
and fortune of ST.WJO.taXl U» a propagation of Beaver county, Pennsylvania, ce'o- Later, Germain found part of his money in gage described, or so much thereof as may be
n •cessary. will M sold at public vendue to the
WAKHINUTOX City. Feb. IB.-In the seu- of Roimiuism among lhe Indians anti ne­ bra ted Sunday tbe eighty-sixth anniver­ one of the pockets of his coat.—Allegan highest bidder, at lhe north front door ot tbe
Record.
court bouse In Uie city of Hastings, Barry Coun­
sary ot its founding. It owns Jt20,(t.0,lKO
The president, while -iipt positive, will ■ ate yesterday tin* credentials of Teller for groes of this country. '
ty, Michigan, that being the place uf holding
The latest sensation in lhe Davta will wort h of property. Marriage is not j erCongressman Burrows has Issaed a jio- the circuit court for said county, ou the ninth
probablyutlrtid th-.'funeral »» thi.*. city. the senatonhl term beginning March 4
He will, if lie uttemL*, be nevotupauied by next were tiled. The copyright bill was case at Butt*-. Mont., is- the tiling of an mlttod,-tbe number being kept up by Ac­ tlre to tbe young aspirants for West Point day of May. A. D. mot. at tea o’clock In tbefore­
assignment
of
all
hi*
interest
by
Thomas
life in his district to meet at I’awPaw, noon of said day, to satisfy tbe amount then due
cessions from outside.
nearly all the members of bl* cabinet. A taken up, but owing to Sherman's ide
on said mortgage together with all legal costa.
: Lge delegation of army und navy bffl- sence lhe bill was laid aside, and the Dis­ Jefferson Davis, tbe natural sou ot the
Agnes Pease, a yonug married woman Tuesdky, Feb. 17th, and submit to a com­ Including an attorney fee as provided by taw.
Dated, February 7Hl U8L
.
cer&gt; ir;-m Washington pity will attend, trict of.Columbia appropriation bill Ria de;il millionaire, to John A. Dnvia It ta of Chicago, wont iusanu on the street petitive examination.
Tit K A F. COOK CO. LlMITKD,
reported
that
the
con-Lleration
was
8103.
•.oiniiu ro New York on a special train. considered and putaed. A number of bills
while on her way home from chnrch Sun­
Assignee of Mortgagee.
Jerry Stackhouse, who was injured In­
Tiievj. e president announced in tho sen­ on the calender were i'as»ed. and the sen­ 000, while lhe estate I* worth *8,030,0X1
day, and was so violent that it took sev­
Stia nr, Knankn &amp; Wkavkr.
Attorneys for Assignee.
Rider Haggard's 8-year-olg sou has just eral policemen to take her to the hospital. ternally at Charlotte In a parachute drop
ate yesterday his appointment of the fol­ ate adjourned.
i
lowing M-urtora to attend Gru. Shertnaa's
The-Manistee and Northern railway in died in Marshall last week.
After routine bu-itiess the house went died at Ixindon.
Shrrlfl". Notice
Professor Alexandi-r Wintiell. of Ann Michigan is notable as being the only
funeral:
Evarts, Hawley, Manderson, into committee of the whole on the legis­
To
tbe
Qualified
voters of Barry County, MichlAnother big tile company is being organ­
Iherce, Cockrell and Watthtdl.
railway in lhe world which has neither
lative appropriation bill. Iu the debate Arbor, i* dangerously 11L
KmMBI to due notlee from tbe Secretary of
ized at Grand I-edge.
the administration of the’pension office
The senate -Thursday paaaed the bill stocks, bonds or mortgage*. It is fiftyState
you
are
hereby
no’.ifiea that at t bt-rrneral
was attacked Uy Enloe of Tennessee and I giving a pension o( *100 per mouth to Gen. three miles long aud pays.
A three foot vein of soft coal bu been election to be beta in thi» state on Monday,
A tramp at Scrantou, Pa., last week struck near Eaton Rapid!
April 6Ui. 1891. tbe following officers are to be
St. Louis, Feb. 17.—Tbe following offi defended by Perkins of Kausas. Without N. P. Bauk*.
elected:
An
a-nocirte
justice of the supreme
disposing
of
the
bill
the
hoqse
adjourned.
cial order in regard to Gun. Sherman’s fuChicago will be represcuted by a team in! took possession of a mansion itnd robiasl
court in place of John W. Chanpiln. whoso
W.vuiiXGTvx’ClTY. Feb. 14.—Iu the sen­ the American Base Ball association dur­. it of the whole stock of brie-a-brac it con­
Burt Robinson and Charles Hughes were term of office will expire December 31. 1W1;
. neral has just been received from Gen.
tained.
selling
tbe
stuff
to
an
auctioneer.
arrested
last
week
as
they
were
emerging
also
two
regents
of
the
University In place of
Schofield at Washington City, addressed ate yesterday tbe diplomatic and consular ing the co'niug season.
The house wns unoccupied and he just from a grist mill tn Vicksburg with sever­ Charles J. Willett-aud Arthur M Clark, whose
Gustave N\&gt;rtleu*kjuid, son pf the cele­‘ preempted IL
terms of office will exrtre December 31. JtMH.
to Brig. Gen. Merritt: “Gen. Shennaa’s appropriation bill wa* reported. The copy­
al sacks of flour.
Witness
my
hand
and
seal
at BmUdrs, Mich,
brated
arctic
explorer,
ta
organizing
an
right
bill
wa*
then
considered,
and
after
. funeral will start from New York Thnrsl.
The city of New Westminster, R C..
tins 16th day of February. i»l
'
day nft.-rnowu. The burial will take place four hours’ discussion Sherramu’* amend­ expedition to explore the south jade.
Several cottages at Goguac lake have
JamksD. BmMUAM.
has beeu visited by a destructive conflaat St. Louin Saturday. The Ransom post ment, providing that foreign1 editions -4
G. W., G. D., and T. A. Delamater, tbe1 gratfon. The loss I* estimated at 8500.0GU been broken open by thieves thte winter.
Sheriff of Barry Co.. Mich.
' of the Grand Army &lt;»f the Republic will books, etc., which are copyrighted in the alleged Meadville, Pa, iwmk wreckers. !
The ixmdon police think' they have the
i
, Warden Davis, of the Jackson prison,
escort the remain* from the depot to tbe United States, may be admitted to thin have bceu indicted for cmbexzlvment.
true Jack the Ripper this time.
The British steamer Thnuernore, with a1
cemeterv. Reside* this you will have ai country ou payment of the regular ta. .ft
The obituaries of Gen. Sliennan in says regarding convict Canfield: “He has
been very quiet since he has been here,
suitable escort of artillery aud cavalry, duties, was agreed to by n vote of 25 to 24. crew of thirty-four men and twelve cattle-1
the
Ixindon
newspapers
are
highly
eulo
­
and has seemed in a sort of a dream. He
and be prepared to fire the suitable ar- The bill was then laid aside. The presl- m.-n ou board, ha* l*een given'up for lort.
gistic.
has Mikl many times that he did not know
Ullery, ”tnnll arms and bugle salute after dent'* mesMtge announcing the death of
The Idaho legislature in joint conven­
Thieves broke into the postoftlce at what he was stanit but presumed he did
Admiral Porter wa* received, and the sen­ tion confirmed the election ot William &gt;L
the funeral"
Alrxauder, Ilia., Sunday night and rifled the deed. He has denied that he was the
ate soon afterward* adjourned.
Claggett' to contort lhe ocut- of United
it
of
its
contents.
They
carried
off
all
the
Tbe house after routine business went State* Senator Dubois.
salvation array Canfield, and reiterated
'
as this telegram wm received।
cash, including s big bag full uf coppers,a that he knew nothing of tbe Griffin family.
Gen. Merritt ordered six companies of in­. into committee of lhe whole ou the legi.*Fifty Halooittats at Council Bluffs have lot of stamps and other money.
. lative appropriation bill. Au amendDo 1 think he is telling the truth? Well,
-ISfantry from Fort Jx*nveawurlh to rejiort
been served with papers charging them
W.
C.
Adams,
of
Buffalo;
N.
Y.,
a
inS: Oml. with llgh&lt; b.l.«r^a lb.
•l&gt;l&gt;~nrt»U»K •»«» ■«
U» with dol g au illegal liquor business, and
it Is not my position to speak of that. The
wholesale confectioner, is credited with a law hu closed its doors on him and that
rrg.me»ul l»n&lt;l.&gt;t &lt;h.T«,lrth reglmew|
•*“ there is more to follow.
series of deals matriniouial by which he is seems to end tbe matter. He Is In solitary
From Fob lx.wm four ubmmnta of rb. ' l&gt;n&gt;Ti*«» of lb. Hnl ~mr. •«-“
The postmaster at Shevpshttad Bay, N. po”*ei0Mxl of four living wives.
*„.th lufmrtr, h.,F l-rn ordered. Th, ugn. &lt;1 to. Tho Mil wa. thru reporlrf ro
confinement and can be seen by no one.”
Y., wa* discovered opening registered let­
The contractors for grading Jackson
...rulryowort will ron.iM of u ImtUlloo !
&gt;■&lt;?"“• “•&gt;
prorulmu ters. He decamts-d. leaving a »ote saying
pirk, Chicago, for tho World’s fair have
The new school house hi school district
ottwoMiumlromot th. S-vroth e.v.lry !«•«*• « meorta-r. oot eh-dnimo of he should commit suicide.
♦
alraudoned work until adequate protec­ No, 3. Carmel. Eaton county, known as
uudrt
Col. F«h.5lb. Tb«J
■’•'“VL .•
Maj. W. B. Hoyt, of Chicago, a promi­ tion shall be given their workmen
the Morey school house. burned Monday
rr.x.1- .ad » Itmr, of llfhl .hitlers- will “&gt;•“ P"-1-,
T'TT
nent
citizen
who
had
a
splendid
war
rec
­
‘
...
. ... .
nnntr.-iniz t bn (hmtli of Admiral Porter
Heymen &amp; Deyches, dry-goods mer­ night It was worth about 8400 ahd was
come from Fort iiiley, Luiu-*. aud will be nouucing lhe death ot
Marr &amp; Duff have doubled their store
ord, died Thnnidgy, aged 49. He was, chants at Omaha, have failed.
insured Id tho Barry * Eaton Insurance
,
accompanied by all the buglers of the was read and referred, and the house ad­ born in Henry county, llta.
capacity and now they have one of the
A stone weighing 200 pounds fell from company for 8800. The district had just
cavalry. The citiaens’ committee will try journed.
A. R. Hill, a well-known attorney of Duquesne Height*, near Pittsburgh, on to adopted the Harper series and the’ loss on finest best lighted and nicest equipped
Wakbixgton CITY. Feb HL—In the sen­
to have all the militia of tbe state repre­
stores that can be found in tbe County and
Danville, llta. was arrested Friday on a
ate Saturday tbe credent inta of WRlisim charge of stealing the docket of a local a pa*.»cngvr coach on the Panhandle road. books was coualderable.
sented at the funeral.
Oty.
F. Vita*, os senator-elect from Wisconsin justice uf the |&gt;eace and putting it into tbe One passenger was killed.
Our store now is 48 by 85 ft
Chester
Carver,
living
eight
miles
south
­
The Joliet national bank, of Joliet, Ills.,
for the term commencing tbe 4th of March fire.
as well lighted as another. W
caplud &lt;100,OUO, lias been authorised to be­ west of Battle Creek, shot himself In the
KiTLAND. VL, Feb. K.-CPhe following next, were presented andJiled. Consider
The sot* of Hon. Tbomu Rynn, of To­ gin business.
head with a revolver last Friday evening. mention that we made out old Cloak Room
.
order has just been issued from the head­ ation of the copyright bill was resumed, peka, Kan., United States minister to
He was alone in his bed room nt the time, (which was 13 ft by 20 ft) Into a Ladles
quarter* of tbe Grand Army of lhe Re­ and continued until 3:»), when, after Mexico, ran away with anti married Misa
and when his people went bi him. being Walting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
public in this city by the commander-instartled by the report of the pistol, he wa* Improvement that we think will be much
making considerable progress with the Jessie Miner, daughter of a wealthy
Wasrixgtox City, Feb. 17.—The cau­
chief: “Posts in the route of the funeral
bill, It was laid aside, and the message of lumlier dealer in Bradford county’ Pa., cus of Republican members of tbe house unconscious. Doctors were summoned, appreciated after a long and weary ride,
the president announcing the death of last Saturday. Tta young lady maile it a last night was slltuly attended, not more but nothing much could be done for him. a place to rest yourselves and ehildren.
St, Ixiuta will form ay ttair respective
He lingered between life and death, how­
In order to make things
Gen. Sherman laid before tbe senate. Tbe condition that the marring*! was to be
railroad stations nnd salute as the train
than teveuty-fiveffii0mbers being present, ever, until Friday evening, when he died.
remainder of the day’* setwion was occu­ kept secret, and because Ryan informed
pied with eulogistic remarks by Hawley. her father she has renounced him and will and perhaps not a sufficient number to Mr. Carver’s social and financial relations
try
to
have
the
marriage
annulled.
make
any
action
taken
binding.
The
sil
­
were good, and nothing but poor health
Morgan. Manderson, Evarts and other*.
A TRACK WALKER’S ADVENTURE.
The pumping out of No. 1 slope at ver question occupied the greater portion and temporary Insanity can be the cause of
Resolutions of regret at the death both
In our Mammoth Establishment we will
of Admiral Porter, mid Gen. Sherman,and Jfenuesville. Pa.where the seventeen bod­ of the time of the sersloD, end it was soon the'act.
keep
seen
that
the
drift
of
epinion
was
de
­
Couple uf Hears.
providing for the appointment of com­ ies of the miner* are buried, is progressing
Charlotte was In darkness two or three
W'ilk ESS MIRE. Pa.. Fnb. IT.—Martin mittee* to attend their funerals , were rapidly. In about a week tbe mine will cidedly against free coinage legislation, or
any change In tho diver coinage laws. days last week owing to the electric light?
Badger, n track walker on tbe Central adopted, and the senate adjournetL /
Walker of Massachusetts. Henderson anti giving out. It cost the city about 8500.
The house, after rout ne bu*in«&lt;, took
O”car C. Collin*, agant of the Singer
railroad of New Jersey, was walking uu
Cauuon of Illinois, Kerr of Iowa, and AnAll the tmre.
Zctta Shaull, oCBeoton, has had Helen
the track through what i* known a* the up iu committee of the whole the Indian Sewing Machine company at Memphis, der -on of Kansas oppowd furtuer silver
appropriation
bill
and
some
progress
was
Tenn
,
committed
suicide
Thursday
night
Rock rut, x&gt;u the mountain about, five
legislation on political around! No reso­ Quackenbush, ot the same place arrested
Our specialties for the present will be
for slander.
tulle* from thfti city, when he beard, a made. In general debate several ••peeches because be ’.ovl discovered that bta son, lution on the subject was adopted.
your Choice of seventy-five
were made on the Indian problem, but John W., was a defaulter.
noise behind him and. turning, maw two without disposing of th- bill tbe bouse, af­
A
13
year
old
son
of
Wm.fMcDougal,
ot
THE
MARKETS.
The ceusa* office ha* issued a bulletin
bear* crashing through the underbrush ter hearing the announcement of Geu.SherCharlotte, was fooling with a revolver last
regarding lake tonnage. In 1826 the net
Chicago.
along one side of the cut* A* soon as they man’s death and adopting resolutions of
week. • There is an ugly wound on his
tonnage of vessels on tho great hikes was
CHICUUO. Feb. Iu
struck the track they rushed toward him. regret at tbe death of Admiral Porter, 634.652; in 18N, 89(1,3001 The e«timiited
Tbe quotation* on tbr board of trade to day right hand now.
They were a huge she bear and a half­ adjournetl.
That have been selling for 86.00, 87.00,
value of the*«- vessel* in 1886 was 810,597,
rere a* followa: Wheat—No - February.
Clarence Kenwood and Frank Scoville, 88.50. *0.00 and 810.00 These will al! be
grown cub and were wild with huugt-r.
WaSBIXGTOX City. Feb. 17.—The cre­ 430, and in 1W0, WM28.W.
two young men of good parentage, which put out and sold for
Badger find no weapon to dotend hiuuwlt dentials of Joues of Nevada, nnd Mitchell
Je»MO II. Proctor aud Frederick Young Oorn—No. 2Fi'bru*ry. oj»en&lt;”l aud I'lnntwl
makes their conduct still more disgraceful,
and he turne&gt;) and ran at the top of his of Oregon, were presented and filed in tho
were hanged at Dover, Del.. Friday.
(
became highly intoxicated yesterday after­
speed up th- track.
senate yesterday. The conference report
noon amt wandered about the northeast
Mrs. La France and two children lost
on
the
fortitlcntion
bill
waa
agreed
to.
their lives in a Are at St. Albeit, Canada,
part of the city to the general disgust of
The bears pursued, au 1 fur fully half a
Just think of it You must come earley
July,
opened
sod
c
I
omx
I
unje.
Pork
—
February,
everybody. They were arrested at the
- •
mile the cha*- continued. Badger holding The bill directing proceedings ot condem­ Friday.
opened and closed
V»;) March, upen.-d JB 52'-e.
and stay lite to see all the many bargains
comer of Gull and Semffiarj’ streets by that may be yours. We have also placed
his lead with the utmost difficulty. .He nation to be brought against the Pacific
Another victim of “Jack the Ripper” was closed
Msy. opened W’.Tl dose-i
Special Policeman Rhoades, who telephon­
An error of pane
was fast growing exhausted, and ngist railways wa* referred.
found in the Whitechapel district of Lon Lard—February, opened 85.K. dosed &gt;1.u3ta
on the Bargain Counter 85 heavy
soon have sunk down helpless to meet a tuotiun in the tariff bill affecti-ng the duty don Friday morning.
Produrv: Duitr-r- Fancy separator, rr/irttjc; ed for the patrol wagon. Officer Avery
terrible de it h. when the glare of a head­ on twines was corrected. After some de­
Peter Coie*un colored resident of New dairies, fine*: frrab. SffSto: padrinx stock. 11 was sent and landed the young men in jail.
©13c.
Eggs-Fresh
csmlled.
Ibc
per
dnx
Both were guilty of the same offense on
light shot around a curve nnd h train bate on the diplomatic bill an executive York city, yawned so wide open Friday
Dnw d poultry-Chicken*.
per lb; duck*
the day before and narrowly escaped arcame thund-ring along. Badger signaled «-**ion eras held, nnd when lhe doors re­ that he dLalocated hi* jaw.
Thatl wll be closed out
llKiiac; turkeys. «&amp;!»&lt;•: ge"*e. T-ftSc. Potatoes lest. Patrolman Cross afterward arrested'
it with his lantern. The bears fled. The opened Quay made a statement specifically
Failure* in tbe United States for the _ __________ _—--------------------------------- —
John Barr, whn was starting out nn a simi­
train hands immediately took the exbaU”L- denying the charge* that have been made week ended Friday. 262: for the corre- Hebron,
Peerlrea. SiftSOc; Barbans,
lar disgraceful tour.—Kalamazoo Tele­
e&lt;l trackwalker on board and brought him against him of corruption in hi* political ■poodin, week In 1S». 3W.
|V5"1
“Su"
Good value for 85.00 these are only a few
l«ack to this city.
graph.
career. . Further debate and action on the
M»r, Anu Bennlon Bj Itay S*«
MlchSe
pf the attractive bargains that are to be
diplomatic bill took place, but without perubed lu lb« burning ol tb« biuldlng U । Urij Kock_Potlnwl^
th. prtcm u
Last April Mrs. Ella L. Baker, wife of
concluding the bill the senate adjourned. 2,035 State street, Chicago, at an early
found.
•
union gux-k yards: Hog*-M*rk &gt;t opwied Albert B. Baker, left the city, going to
Washixutox City, Feb. 17.—The cau­
In the bouse E. B. Taylor of Ohio apol­
Best shirting can be had for 9 and
| rather steady but soon weakened a trifle: trad- Dakota, at about the same time that John
cus of Republican members of tbe house ogized to Fithian for n*ing unparliament­ hour Friday.
T J Durb, son of the Butte million- Ing moderate: light gradM. *A3334.«j: rough Cutler went there. Baker procured poses- 11 cents.
la*t night was idimly attended, not more ary language toward him Saturday. The
■Ira, denlr. lb, report Ibat be be, com- nuking. »i Ubaio. mlxri. kiljklM, b—r, sion of their daughter and brought suit tor
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
than seventy-five membera being present, conference report on the army bill was nromlMdbta cl.lin to hU Utter «uu lor IwAtag ,n.l ^Uppbx IcnglMaia
divorce. Last.Saturday Mrs. Baker came
and perhaps not a sufllrient number to agreed to. Tue ludtan appropriation was fl'X^UQQ.
Haw York.
here and regained possession of the little hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Resolutions in
make any action taken binding. The sil­ debated without action.
New York. Feb. 18.
Gloves.
girl
and
left
the
city.
Her
husband
pro
­
John
Spencer,
ot
Canton,
llta,
ha*
been
ver question occupied the greater portion honor of Gen. Sherman were adopted and
arrested for passing counterfeit silver
.
_ .... cured a criminal warrant, which was
of tbe time of the session, nnd it was soon th&lt; bouse adjourned
pieces of different denominations.
t
ciim’trewta?: NoTmiradraah, ptaoed In the hands nf Sheriff Welker,
sran that tbe drift of opinion was de­
who arrested Mrs. Baker In Hlllodata
At Wilkesbarre. Fa. David Fox, the
q0 u*reh. «tc; do May. »Mc. Oatscidedly against free coinage legislation, or
Chicago, Feb. 14.—The contractors for only survivor of tbe Nottingham mine ex Qnjet: Na 2 mixsd cash. 53c; May, Mhjts. Bye county and brought tier here last evening.
any change in the silver coinage laws.
nloaion of a year ago, was killed Thursday *ud barley-Nominal. Park-Dull: me**, 8I0.S0 She was arraigned before Justice Curry
Walker of Massachusetts. Henderson and grading Jackson park for the uses of tbe
In front of Farmer’s Sheds,
night by a premature blast.
O11J&amp;. Lard-Quirt; Marah,8A85;M*y. 8AOO
and the examination set for Thursday. Dr.
Cannon of Illinois, Kerr of Iowa, and An- Columbia fair were forced to suspend
•THrk" Mjindelbnum a well known 1 Lira stock: Cattle—Market 15c V 1® Me Bayard ga»® hall far her appearance. It
deraou ot Kansas opposed further silver work yesterday owing to the fears of their tne^ro.^S.nFnutete* Hquteb™
BATTLE CREEK.
is anticipated that tbe examination will de­
legislation on political grounds. No reso­
ffiraar; lamt?lk««7 M. Hoga-Nosn. velop a number ot sensational facts and
Italian workmen that the crowd of labor­ of F. Mnojellmuni &amp;
lution ou the subject was adopted.
ers assembled in the vicinity of tbe park Anstralimienriug the firm 8104.000 short. .
place the parties accused In a much more
, hogs. gi
044.00 V
Lixal’.y firm; Hr
live
J3.0&amp;4.00
VIflu
l‘»J »s.
t&gt;*.
would a**auit them. Their fean* appeared
creditable light than is Indicated by tbe
Tbe magnates of the Western Bone BUI ‘
charges that have been made.—lonta Sen­
Colvmbcb, 0.. Feb 17.—The United to be well founded, too. The hundreds of *as*ociatlon cotnpleted their business r.t
Toledo. Feb. Il
Mine Workers of America yesterday elect­ idle men aHscmbled uttered thread and Cbirate tetttrtl.J «ud .djoorttr&lt;l
A
w
tinel.
Wheat-Lower
and quirt: rash.
kept up a constant jeering at the Italian.*
scbrdule of giine* wa* the moat imporJoly, sffige; Am.-u.rt, OO^e, Corned John B. line, of Pennsylvania, presi­
Grape Vines, Raspberries,
"The better the day the blwrer the fish”
in ttie alleged interests of organized labor. taal of * he work done.
.r«* M«v rsv?r Oaia-Bteadv:
dent; P. H. Penna, of Indiana, vice pres­
Is the motto A. D. Perkins has adopted in Strawberries. Trees, Shrubs
The contractors pay the men 15 cents per
John Spelmgn, of Peoria .who has achiev­
ident; I'Binca
wcDi;
Patrick .uenriae,
McBride, oi
of r-ennsyiTuun,
Pennsylvania, Luw*.
. _y ttiy LTC
view
of
tbe
piscatorial
experience
during
O...1
worried,
as
the
«rtrt-jrr-uwiarar, .od W. a Wltam. ot , bl,uF.
ed an unettviable notoriety for toughness, *nd February, *4.® hid: March. H
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
the past few days. Tuesday he caught
is hardly ta|tun
begun yet. When they get
raolor memter ot «te ,x«&gt; work
~&gt;rt ”
jumped off a brain in tae suburbs of Chi­
a full force at work, tney say. they will
(via. American Express) a three ounce
Roses; also Seed Corn!
utive board. Tta wage scale question 7-—- 7—7
-'■the
authorities. cage Friday night while iu charge of on
plekerel
that
cost
him
originally
25
cents.
wn. -irtuUly kt. tor raal.rn.te by tte |
Li
Wta*t-Ea«r: No.-j Spring on track csrti. picacrc* »«&gt;»•
-.............
_ ciuutati uuuiuk »uu iuh |„ wm.
am »
officer and ran!nut be found.
r to mcnUon te l»«l • hot nt
__J*_0__________
or nlnn
citer. that
Ihte Rwy n» * ™
E*
B®#4c: May. tUWc; No. 1 Northern. Kc. Cora tet
joint meeting of miners and operators to I ......“
“7 that__ __
* j are making no
An
investlg.it
ion
of
the
prison
at
Still
It cost him later. Sunday be booked * 12 Address C. K PAI- L, (tartdli. Barry o&gt;.. Mich.
dsscriminatiou a* to the laborers em­
-Dull: No. a on tra k. fitt-.. Oats-Quiet: No. S ii
co**
—----. ..
be held at Pittsburg in ApriL
water, M'.nu.. developed the fact that
pound pickerel iu Woodard take and tbe
ployed.
1 . , :
.
many of tta priwnow had deadly weapons
specimens hare been exhibited in his win­
T. GAMBLE.
in their cell* The late warden, Randall,
•
&gt;
dow Mimday. Some maUwmallctaire are
Pir.CTk. S. D. l*b. Id-Kr* hra teen seems to have let tbe prisoners do pretty
enraged upon the problem, “if a B-ox
elected senator from South Dakota. He much a* they pleaaed.
DELTON, MICH.
pickerel cost Mteota what will one weigh­
Tbere were only six senators und font1
Office at hotel for *e preaenL
ing 19 pounds cost?”—louta SestineL
choice. He was elected through a Demo
teen repreoeatative* at Springfield, Ills.
crat-Alliance combine.
Sioux City, Iowa.

THE GREAT DEAD.

BOSTON

DRY QOObS STORE.

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

Putting Out Specialties

Ladies Newmarkets

$5.00, Your Choice.

Jackets for Ladies

For $2.25

Marr &amp; Duff,

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�To the Farmers of Michigan, and Especially of Barry County.
We have some information to give you on a subject we know will interest you.

W e manufacture

190 Different Kinds of Chilled Plow Points and 50 Different
Kind of Landsides.
Which is more than anv other manufactory in the United States. We have spent 10 years and $ 10,W0 for plows, labor and material used in perfecting these patterns. We lire
in hopes to get fair returns. And we respectfully request and ask the farmers of Barry County fopatronize our institution. From time to time our farmer frierilh haie advised
us how they like their Plow Points made. We followed their advice and to-day we make points that for

Hardness, Toughness, Sharpness, Suction.and Fit
Are better and more durable than any other kind. You will remember the prices you had to pay for such goods before we went into the business. Lompare them with the prices
we sell for and you will acknowledge that our Works have l&gt;een a benefit to tho farming community. Give ns your trade. W e will treat you

PLINTH) LIBERAL.

HONEST,

The follow ing comprises a complete list of

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Plain,' Cutter and Jointer Points, and Landsides
Made by us.

Besides we have a lot of special repairs too numerous to mention.

Plain and Cutter Points.
Red Jacket-Canton, Ohio, No. 21.
Imperial, Canton, Ohio. Sen. and Jr.
Dodge, No. 90. steel M. B„ Greenville Pattern.
Syracuse, Nos. 1. 2/8, 12 and 15.
Oliver, H. O., Nos. 4, 20, 21, 22, 40C, 40 D S, and 40S and E. all
right hand. Also No. 22, iron beam, left hand, plain and
cutter points.
Gale. Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28 and A4. South Bend, Nos. 4, 10, 11, 12, 15, also South Bend No. 10. left
hand, plain points.
Dodge, Nos. IS and 20, iron mold boards. Nos. 20 and 15. steel
mold boards. Nos. 2 and 14, wood beam.
Curtis, Nos. 3 and 4. Old 22, 22 Albion, 22 Bellevue.
Advance, Ann Arbor. Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17 and 34.
Bement, Lansing. Nos. 20, 22, 25 and 76, also Nos. 15 and 20,
steel mold boards.
Three Rivers, Nos. 10, 15 and 90'
Nye, Union City, Nos. 5 and 6.
Grand Rapids Manufacturing Co., Nos. 20, 22, 50 and 14.
Dodge. 20, S. M. B.. and Deane, Nos. 4. I. M. B.. 21 and 23'
Chubb, Grand Rapids, No. 76 B.
Wiard, No. 18, Senior; Junior, A. D, and F.
Morrison 4 Fay, Bryan, Ohio, Nos. 2, 12 and 81.
Lawrence &amp; Chapin, KalaYnazoo. diamond- iron, No. 15, dia­
mond steel. No. 15.
North Fairfield. Nos. 12 and 20.
’
Keystone, New Castle, Penn.. Nos. 10, 12 and 20
Bnreh, Toledo. Nos. 2, 3 and 20. 2 and 3. steel mold board
Ban Glare, Wisconsin, No. 60.
.
Bissel], South Bend. Nos. D. H and B.
Remington, No. 14.
*
Furst 4 Bradley, Chicago, 14.
Economist Solid Comfort, sulkv plows, 12 and 112
St. Johns, Kalamazoo, sulky plows, 10 and 15
Gale. Albion, sulky plows, No. 27. and Big Iniun
Flying Dutchman sulky plow.
Boys Delight sulky plows.
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Dwight, Noe. 10. 11, 12. 18 and 20.
Robinson. No. 20.
Ball, No. 9J.
Champion, No. 18.
Dwight corn plows.
. Hastings side hill plows.

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LflNbSIbES,
•

JOINTER POINTS.

Polished and Varnished.

50 DIFFERENT KINDS.
Red Jacket, Canton. Ohio.
Imperial. Vanton, Ohio.
Flying Dutchman, sulky plows.
Big Injun, snlky plows.
Syracuse. Nos. 8 and 15.
Curtis, Nos. 3. 4. 22 B, old 22 and 22A.
Dodge, Nos. IS and 20. iron mold Ix ards and No. 20, steel
mold board.
'.
Gale, Nos. 10, 11, 12 and 13.
i
Gale, Nos. 24, 26. 27. 15 and 22.
Bement. Lansing, Nos. 22 and 20.
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Grand Rapids Manufacturing Co.. Nos. 20. 22, 14, 50, Deane
4. 21 and 23, Dodge, 20, iron mold board and steel mold
board.
Chubb, Grand Rapids, No. 76 B.
Oliver, Sonth Bend, Nos. 99 and 22. right hand.
Dwight, Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13 and 20. ■
Robinson, No. 20.
Remington. No. 14.
,
Wiard, Nos. 18, A, D and F.
Champion, No. IS.
South Bend. Nos. 10, 12 and 15.
Bissell. South Bend, D and H and 12 Improved.
North Fairfield. No. 20, 4 bolt holes.
Keystone, New Cas-tle, No. 20. 4 holt Boles.
Burch, Toledo. Ohio, No. 20, 4 bolt holes.
North Fairfield. No. 20. land shoes. 2 bolt holes.
Keystone. Now Castle. No. 20, land shoes. bolt holes.
Burch- Toledo, Ohio, No. 20, laud shoes, 2 bolt holes.
Lawrence 4 Chapin, Kalamazoo, diamond iron No. 15.
Bryan. Ohio, Morrison k Fay. No. 12.

Imperial. Canton, Ohio.
Deane, reversible.
Deane, plain single end.
Flying Dutchman, sulky plow.
Syracuse.
"South Bend, left hand.
Oliver, No. 99, new style, and all tbe old .styles.
Wiard, No. 18. new style and the old styles
Gale.
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Morrison 4 Fay.
xSonth Bend.
Nye.
Advance. Ann Arbor.
Remington.
Dodge.
Three Rivers.
Bissell.
Curtis.
North Fairfietd.
Keystone.
Bnrch.
Economist
Solid Comfort.
Grand Rapids Manufacturing Co., reversible, fits all
Grand Rapids plows.
Chubb 76.
Eau Clare.
Furst 4 Bradley.
Dwight
Robinson.
St Johns, Kalamazoo, sulky plow
Big Injun.
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SPECIAL OFFER TO FARHERS fW THE TMR 1B3L

Every Farmer Wbo purchases One Dozen Plow Points at one time and pays for them we will give one Point extra to help him in his farming

We keep a Ia«e stock of

PUMPS, PIPES AND VALVES.
These we will set! to fanners at tbe very lowest prices.
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Bring along all yonr old Iron when you come to trade with ns; it is just as good as money
We remain yont obedient servants.

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VOL. XXXV. NO. 43

HASTINGS. MICH., FEBRUARY 26, 189-1.

ry County
WHOLE NO. 1864.

Chester: A. D. Carldton. Windsor; Leri flavor of republicanism, or too strong a
Smith. Vermontville; J. W. Ewing, tincture of democracy, consequently be •
grumbles continually and cries "hard
Oneida.
times”, because such and such a one Is In
COOK BROS.,
The architect of flhis column visited the presidential chair. Stop your grum­
Middleville’s new brass factory Friday, bling. and make the best of what can’t be
HXNTZ.VGW. MICH.
and was surprised at the excellent sbow- cured. No one ever yet found the world
• lug already being made by that Institution. just to bls liking. Take your part of tbe
The manager, Mr. Wfison. Is an eminent­ trials of life aud bear them bravely.
ly practical man at tbe business, and irns Grumbling and growling never helped any ■
OUR COUNTY.
demonstrated his ability in similar institu­ one.
.
tions to suceeasfuliy produce what the
trade desires In the way of brass trim­
JqbnBtown.
Wc don’t know when be was bom nor mings. The line of samples already
where: and if we asked him, more likely shown by this Institution la .pronounced Deiajcd Ixstten^ v&lt;
than not we would be informed that It was by the trade as one of the finest lines In
Henry Fi«k nnd wife have left these
none of our business. Ilu| It don’t make tbe market. The buildings of the Co. arc parts, and the best wishes of their numer­
any difference; he was bom all regular conveniently arranged, well lighted and ous friends go with them.
enough and has no sickly sentiment hi ‘ventilated, and during most of the year,
The shadow social held at S. E. Gaskill’s
In favor of leaving the realities of this ex­ US machinery will ke driven by water ou Wednesday night, under tlie manage­
istence for another; not just yet. If we power at a great saviag ns cotujiared with ment of the C. A. 8. was a financial suc­
should ask him where he was bora, we steam. Already 25 hands are employed, cess. over $14 was raised toward paying
would not gain much wisdom. But it Is and more will be added as the business de­ for the organ for the school.
sufficient tor our purpose to nay that mands. It is officered by some of the best
Hold your temper boya, that is the best
Edgar F. Nyc, of Johnstown, is past the business men of Middleville, and they are way. "He that Is slow to anger Is better
fiftieth mile stone of life, and evinces a the kind of men, backed by the capacity tbau the mighty.”
disposition to hang on. He’s a farmer, a and ability of the manager, to make a
It Is reported that J. S. Hinchman has
good farmer, owns a good farm, and you creditable showing. We are indebted to sold his farm to George Swanson, Jr.
can look onto any foot of It and not find a Manager Wilson and Secretary K. D. Seward intends to go west soon.
mortgage. He used to farm It. hard too, Davis for favors shown us while on this
John McKenzie and wife called on
but the hired man does it now. Not that visit.
friends on the south side on Sunday last.
our subject has any of “that tired feeling;’’
A large crowd assembled at the Bresee
The
next
Barry
county
Sunday
school
but the falling health of bls wife has
hall in Banfield on Saturday night last to
obliged him to relinquish the active work convention will be held at Middleville, In listen to the lecture of Hon. J. L. Whit­
and, management of the farm. He doesn’t the Congregational church. March 19th comb, of Battle Creek.
busy himself attending to other people's and 20th.
Look at the bachelor’s buttons at Bre­
attain, however. When Uncle Sam want­
A wag got It onto Lew Smith, of Bowens see’s store. With the aid of these buttons,
ed tqen, good men, and lots of ’em to go Mills, and others thereabout in good shape young man, you may steer clear of matri­
down South and put down secession, the other day. He caught a lot of bill fish.- mony for the rest of your natural existence.
among those to go early and stay late was which be carefully dressed, and presented
H. M. Bowluan has lately purchased
our subject. Hu did that just as he sloes to these gentlemen with bls cempliufents 1,500 raspberry, 240 currant and 250
everything he has to do—did It well. Wt as standard-bred Guil lake pickerel. The gooseberry plants to set out on Ills new*
don’t know and he doesn't how many of folks accepted tha gifts with modest fann. Hurbert means to be well provided
the enemy be stew, hut we have heard It thanks, and actually late them, and even with Baas, so Uiat tie will not be obliged to
repented that 40Q rebels were about le to this day Insist that they were “just as take it from any one. Don’t blame him,
surround him once, and were put to flight good as pickerel.” I
do you?
when be opened his mouth aud began to
Our enterprising townsman, Arthur
Pleasant Hill, Irving, I’atruns, after Fisher, h bound to make some valuable
swear. They had never heard anj tiling
like it before, and thought 11 was well fully discussing thh question the other iinprovement-feju the looks of Banfield.
enough to keep al a safe distance. Of bis evening, decided that 25 hens were more
We are glad to learn of the new road laid
army record, it may be said that few have profitable than one pow. The subject of out by our commissioner. If we under­
a belter or a mote sohllcrly record to their roosters was not mentioned.
stand the situation properly our triends in
credit.
The Middleville Sun urges that the East Johnstown have been in need of
If you didn't know him. you would "city fathers’’ of that burg gather hr.the the read for many years to enable them to
think from his off hand a ays that he was unnaed street lamps. Besides their un­ reach Battle Creek without going around
accustomed to eating up two qf three men sightly appearjanee, there is an insinuation Robin Hood’s i«ra to get there. £bmc
every day. or that he would make a good that on dark nights, the lamp posts are in have u good deal to say iu the opposition
commander of a pirate licet. .But there’s the way of tbe fellows who “won’t go to tin* rood; but it is a question with the
Where you would get left, where lots of hoine till mornin’.’’
writer whether or not they have not a vein
people who didn’t know him well hav«)
of selfishness running through all their
An Irving farmer, nnd a church member talk.
been left. He has u heart in him as big
,
as an ox and as tender as a child’s. Anu al that, drove into Middleville on a recent
S. 8. Fisk la home again. He brings
yon don'.t have to shoot a dynamite cart­ Sunday with a beef hide to sell. He was the unwelcome news that his portable mill
ridge to move It. He would divide his reminded that he wan a day behind iu his was nearly destroyed by fire just before
last cent or his last loaf with one he reckoning by the dei&gt;erte&lt;l streets and the he came. Fart of the saw mill was saved,
thought needed it more, and give away number of teams lie saw about the but the engine was greatly damaged. The
the biggest half too. He is one of tbe eburebto. He will npw borrow an aiuymac fire occurred In the early morning before
most uncompromisingly honest of men. and keep posted.
working hours.
He wlUl not deviate one loin -from Ills
Thl* principal of tttc Woodland schools.
word. Get Ed. Nye’s promise, and you Prof. Clarke, seems jo be having u rocky
can bank on It as you would on a govern­ time of it, and froii reports, is the pos­
Pleasant weather.
ment bond. He looks you straight in tluj sessor of a temper tltafought to require an
It is a good time now to catch colds and
eye when be talkp to you: and If you think automatic governor. The man who can­
you can make him take stock in any fishy not control hlmsel! Is not the one to a person does not have to try very liard
either.
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stork-, or buy any lightnlflg rods, you take charge of a school.
Quite a number arc complaining of colds
presently discover your mistake, and will
The big revival at, Woodland has closed and some are quite sick.
for some lime have a most vivid rcmemMrs. John Carpenter Jr. is staying at
berance that your attempt was a dismal I with 150 conversions. May they stay con­
the home of her parents In Campbell.
failure. He Is as frank as he is honest. verted!
There was a rag bee at the home of Mrs.
He would not Intentionally hurt your
Jacob
Hcnners last Friday for Mrs. Tru­
I feelings, but you’ll get 'em hanowed up a
man Daniels. Quite a number of rage .
good deal if you don't meet him on com­
were
sewed
and all had u good time.
All
sorts
of
weather.
mon ground of honor, honesty and frank­
Our Journal scribes from North Carlton
An epidemic of sore throat, with cough,
ness. He’s built just that way. There’s
bad better hold on bow they are going,
no ••policy’’ about the man. He knows chills and fever is calling on us again.
Air. S. I.ydda and {wife, of Kalamo, are for they are well known to us. and they
the word, but has no use for It in his
had better not throw mud any more.
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business. He wants daylight on things, visiting their friends here.
Maud Carpenter’s clothes caught fire the Those that live in glass bouses had not
or else he hasn't any use for them, nor any­
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one that advocate* them. And above nil other day. her shrieks bringing her moth­ better throw stones.
W. F. Ballou has a brother from York
the things he abhors, next to downright er who got to her just In time to save the
dishonesty and treachery. Is the little child’s life. Most of her clothes were state visiting him.
Miss Lydia Ballou is gaining rapidly
meannesses of which little natures are burned off from iicr. Mrs. Carpenter's
hands were quite badly burned in removing and her many friends are glad of It, and
guilty.
As you would expect, he’s the kind of o what clothes remained upon the child. 1 hope site may continue to gain, and hope
It will not be long before she will be with
man who, when once known, would com­ do not know how slip caught Orc.
L. Thunston is at home from Ohlb on a us again.
mand the confidence of his fellow men.
The I*, of L open lodge was a success.
He’» known In Johnstown, and it you visit
Asa Odell is in Muskegon at this writ­ The speaking was good. The only thing
don't think he is liked,- you go down there
that we have to say against it la that they
and you will find out. Tbe people there ing.
A furious snow storm struck us last are having them a little too often. It was
like him because they know he is honest,
not a great while ago that they bad one,
straight, attentive, careful, conscientious Thursday night tkeu a rain set in which
and thorough In any business Intrusted to frooze ns It fee. Friday morning every­ and we think they had better stop now.
The Carlton Opera Co. will give an en­
thing
was
bristling
in
ice
for
a
short
time,
him. and a man true to those principles of
tertainment on Wednesday rye, the 4th of
right which should govern men in their then a hard rain set in.
The ladles of the M. E. church have or­ March, which will consist of playa, music,
dealings with each other. He was town
etc. TUpy will charge an admission fee of
clerk from tbe time he ent home from the ganized a monthly missionary society.
Charlie Smith Ins been quite poorly ten centa’qnd they Intend to give the pro­
army until 1870. and elected supervisor In
ceeds to Mr" Austin and family. All are
lhat year, and'every year but two since, with sore throat and chills, but Is on the
invited to attend and enjoy a treat The
and then he wasn't on the ticket It got gain.
play will be In the town ball. Wonder it
Mrs.
Nellie
Andrus
is
canvassing
Mid
­
so they didn’t have but one town ticket
there for a few years, headed by Mr. Nye. dleville this week for a work entitled some one will get up a dance after the en­
Now this wouldn’t have been so if tbe peo­ ‘•From manger to throne’’, a life of Christ tertainment as they always do.
8. Lydy and family of Kalamo visited
Meetings at the M. E. church have clos­
ple who knew him best didn’t have tbe ut­
friends here last week.
most confidence ln,hls ability and integrity, ed. except the usual appointments.
Burt Denison says be has seen all the
Mrs. John Fleming will attei.d the gen­
and didn't like him and believe tn him.
He ran for county office—register—just eral conference of the S. D. Adventists at Indian show he wants to see.
Quite a few are entertaining the grippe.
once. He knew when he had enough. Battle Creek, the lust of this month.
There
is -but two more weeks of school.
The T. of I. open lodge passed off with
That was In 1884, when you remember re­
Jason Platt has hired out to Mr. Blakes­
publicans were “not in It” In the towns a good attendance.
Mr.
Leese,
of
Lowell,
was
the
gutst
of
lee
for
the
coming summer.
where he was well known, Johnstown and
S. Becker and wife spent Sunday with
Assyria, be run nearly enough atu-ad of Mrs. 1). Carpenter last Wednesday.
The Progressive Brethren look up quite John Gordon’s people.
bls ticket to have) overcome the4 fusion
Wonder what calls Ed’s nttentiou north
plurallt/in the county. Mr. Nye is not a good sized collection of money to send to
Strictly orthodox in bls religion* opinions; the destitute Id Kansas, a few Sundays of the Centre sooflen.
Dr. Wright’s people spent Sunday with
and a few bigoted religionists, with more ago.
The Carlton theatrical troupe will give a Henry Cruckford’s people.
zeal than brains, industriously peddled the
H. Crockford is ou Um- sick Mat
most outrageous lies about him./ Ed. saya piny some time next month for the benefit
Jay
Carpenter amt wife. John Carpenter
that at one precinct. It was solemnly de­ of Mr. Austin and faulty.
It is rather late to announce the advent and wife spent Sunday with G. (fan and
clared that while he was school director of
of
a
little
daughter
In
the
home
of
Mr.
and
wife.
bis district, he drove a funeral gathering
Mrs. Wm. Cole, of East Vari ton, bom two
out of the school house, threw the corpse
Saturday last.
out of the window, tried to shoot tbe weeks or more ago. but better late than
minister aud wound up with mu attempted
We want to warn the boya. and young
Miss Mary Woodard, of Hastings, closed
larceny of the hearse. But if be didn’t
a very successful term of school In the men that they had better net Maud la Trout
get elected, he retaluod hli self respect, Bohler district Saturday. Exhibition in of the store and utter sueh oboeene language
and the confidence and w tern (riendshto of
the evening. House full. Quite a num­ any more. Those *h»llve near Um? store
his many friends.
ber were there from Hastings.
dislike to hear Ik Md1f a staple request
Examination at the Carlton Center will not atop It, other means may be used.
The Nashville Driving Park Association school this week. School will close one
have borrowed $800, with which to make week from Friday, with literary exercises
extended improvements on their race track, In the afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. iflnln of Jeoesville visited
Don’t be a grumbler. H Is strange, how
build fences, buildings etc. Then look
out for some attractions in tbe way of some people manage to get on the disa­ at Wm. Bivens Sunday.
greeable side of life and ere always and
races, possibly a fair.
forever grumbling. Nothing Is ever Just the Ladta Mite Society al Mrv McMoraa
Houghton Bros.. Nashville cigar manu­ to their liking. There’s the home grumb­ last Wednesday.
Miss Eva liiveun of Battle Breek visited
facturers. probably through inadvertence, ler. He grumbles st ills wife, children,
left a box of cigars on Editor Feighner’s the cat and dog. all come In for a share. Maple Grove friends last week.
W. 11. Whitney attended quarterly meet­
table. And it will bo just like Lea to Then these: The church grumbler.
-moke ’em.
He always sees something to Gad fault ing at th-.- Kilpatrick church Saturday and
The annual meeting of the Barry &amp; with. The preacher doesn’t preach just
Eaton Insurance Co. was held in Char­ to suit him, or the claas leader Is a little , Ed Nome of Kansas City, Misamir
lotte Wednesday. C. E. Chappell. Uva&gt; crooked, or the deacon h too old fashioned here vteillag hte mawy old neighbor*
i friends to th!* vicinity.
urer lor tbe past 12 years, was re-elected
for another three years. Tbe other officers
held over. The members then divided in­ bis •neighbors and neigbbon* children.' ilsH
to Counties for the election of directors. Even the poor editor of his county paper
Bam county elected the tollowing di­ comes in for a share. He is sure to run Robert of Katano have rone north
rector.*: Solomon Clark, Tlwrnapple; E. against every sharp angle, and always grts
Samual N oaten
,. Smith.
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. badly hurt in tl&gt;c encounter. He grumbles
V.
Castleton;
W. H. Latta. Assyria;
Ira Orgwtd. Hope: Wm. IL Merrick. Hast- at the weather. It is too evld or too warm. r«kicnl-“-

Hastings
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Published Thursdays by

Hudson s Tower Clothing

QOUNTY NEWS.

Bargains every week
Bargains every day in the

Money saved always when

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co
Absolute One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers in Grand Rapids.

F. R. PANCOAST,

BOSTON

HASTINGS. MICH.

CaMlah’s |DFSST0Rt
AGENCY COLUMN. [
office

with

holrrOok,

RIGHT
AHEAD

over

MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
1 have Improved and vacant city lots for
sale and exchange In all parts of the city.
Farming lands for sale and exchange in
all parts of the coimty.
I have s^iuCfCboice Grand Kaylds prop­
erty for sale'at a bargain.
Farmers and city property owners de­
biting to sell or exchange should rememher that purchasers and. traders are keep­
ing an eye on my listed property lor
bargains.
Remember those who whh to sell and
are obliged to sell are tbe ones who put
their property in the hands of tbe agent:
therefore purchasers will find the agency
headquarters for bargains.

SPECIAL I
on Jefferson street two houses and lots
nt bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
house well finished, water works, concrete
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.; rents at $10
per mouth. $1,000; 85M down. bal. on
time at 7 per cent.
And one bouse and lot one block from
factory. $800; SHOO down. bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
Near felt boot factory—1)4 4«*a nnJJ
splendid house, with furnace, cellars un­
der wliole bouse, good cistern, good well,
house well,finished and folding doors,
small barn. Can be bought at a bargain
and on easy terms.
Several splendid bargains In the 1st
ward and other parts of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hoteL
40-aere flinn in Irving, all improved, soil
good, frame barn 25x35 with basement,
log house, good orchard, and well fenced.
Can be bought at a bargain on easy terms.
80 acre farm (or sale in Otsego county.
Description said to be black wud and clay
loam—Umber beech, maple and elii, GO
rods from school, 7’4 and 8)4 miles from
each of two railroads, 30 acres improved,
log house and bani and small granary; $X
miles from county seat, 100 voters in town­
ship. Price 51,200. Will trade for farm
in this section and pay difference.

FOR SALE.
Plano twinc-blnder; will trade for wood
or other property.
A horse. 850—will trade for wood.
A very promising young stallion four

in a race with 14 starters at 3:3»K-

Marr &amp; Duff have doubled their store I
capacity and now they have one of tbe
finest, best lighted and nicest equipped
stores that can !&gt;e found in the Courjty and
City.
Our stnrc now is 42 by 85 ft. every comer
as wi ll lighted as another. We would also
mention that we mode our old Cloak Room
(which was IS ft. by 20 ft) into a Ladies
Waiting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
Improvement that wq think will be much
appreciated after a long and weary ride,
a place to rest yourselves and children.
In order tv make things

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
In our Mammoth Establishment wc will
keep

Watches.

Putting Out Specialties

Hog Cholera Corel

All tbe lime.
Our Specialties for the pnpent will be
your Choice of seventy-fire

Ladies Newmarkets
That bare been selling for &gt;6.00. 37.00,
68.50. 39.00 and $10.00 These will all be
put out and sold for

$5.00, Your Choice.
Just think of It. Yon must come earley
and stay late to see all tbe many bargains
that may be .yours. We have also placed
on the Bargain Counter 35 heavy’

Jackets for Ladies
That! w11 be closed out

For 82.25
Good value for &gt;5.00 these are only a few
of the attractive bargains that are to be
.

found.

Best shirting can be had fof9and
11
.. uenva.
cents.
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Bargains in Dress Goods, Ginghams. Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gioves.

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK.

Clocks,

Jewelry.

- READ.
CenARvnxE, New Jersey, Feb. 10. ’91.
G. G. Stkketee:—Please find enclosed
$3. for B packages of your Hog Cholera
Cure, as I know It will do all you claim
for it I^st fall! bad 3 hogs alck with
Cholera. I sent and got ONE pagkagv of
your Cure, used it according to direc­
tions, and at tbe aecond dose I could see
an improvement. One of the hogs was so
bad that 1 dragged him out of the pen to
let him die, but though! 1 would try your
Cholera Cure with him—tbe result was
that when I killed them Dec. 14, 1890. the
one that was the sickest was the heaviest,
weighing almost 400 pounds, and as long
as I can get your powders, I Intend to use
thcm.
Waltku Qdadukc..
Anyone; doubting this writing can ad­
dress this man. Ask your Druggists f&lt;»r
SmimiB'o Hoo CnoLXRA Cuna, 5(k- at
the Drug Store. 60c by mall.
1
Address G. G. Stxketee,
|
Grand Rapids, Midi.

For sate In HaaMnV" by
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H’.
GOODYEAR. DruggUl.

I

Harriet
O ner.
loftoration.
my bed
.. wife. —
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r.uu nr urov

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■ this notice

Rorabeck.

HamUu;

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Harmon, I Just to suite him.

Mr*. Eva Gi
There la too strong a an exhibition

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while tor mil-skaig
the route which the funeral cx.rteg* would
TOILENT SORROW: travente
the paremenla, balconies, win­
New York Pays Her Last Trib­
ute to Sherman.

dows. and housetops were alive *ithj*ople awaiting its apitearant*. It was*wltU
difficulty that the police could keep Che
center of the streets clear.
A Silent Snititnde.

PBOUD HEAD BOWLD IH GBIEF.

New Yow. Feb JOl-Twnnty thousand
* persons joined the cortegB* which fol­
lowed the rcmaitH: of Gen. i She rut au yes­
terday from hi - lalqiiomctothe Dehrosw*
Street fern, on their way: to their final
resting place ut fit. Louta Everywhere
then- were the efiabfouu of mourning.
Busineto wm geunrally suspended, flajai
luaumtrajile tla-Aed nt haK-mast. aud
tbe black drapery al horrowrtresnied and
fluttered all over the city. Previous to
the order to march *the strains of military
bauds and tbe traihp of bodies of Uultod
States troops, national guard*, veteran
•odctles and civfo organizations was
hoard in every direction, pushing forward
to take their plttces in the Hue. All the
court* were closed and public business
was suspended a* . fur us possible. The
exehauges dosed iut noon, and tbe
desire to do houorko the memory of the
.great soldier foiinil expression in all
walks ut lite.
Roman Catliolie Service*.

Tbe silence of grief hovered over all.
During tbe earlier honr* of the morning
tbe onlr sound that broke the stillness in
the city' wm the roll of the muffled drums
ns the different bodies which would
take part in the pageant tramped to their
places. The insignia ui sorrow was every­
where, rhe flags were al half-moat, and
the fares sf the people bore abundant evi­
dence of their sorrdw at the occasion which
called them together. About 10:3) the
casket was taken reverently from tho
train and placed upon a heavily-draped
cju.*m»u drawn by four black horjea. Im­
mediately in the rear uf the caisson a
black charger catne. draped, and carrying
the military boots reversed in the stirrups
and-the accoutrements of a general officer.

At 11:20 Gen. Merritt gave tho word to
ntarvL. The glorions Seventh cavalry. Ira*
riiuks depleted by the storm of bullet* nt
WouDikd Knee, but its spirit m» unbroken
a*.ever, let! the cortege.
After them
United States batterie*. nnd following
them the infantry. The caisson followed,
guarded by twenty-four veteran* of the
Thirtevuth volunteers, thirteen of the
ny-n having lieen with Shcrniuu in nil his
cainpalgns during ths reliellion. They
were arranged in a hollow square around
the caUMjn. The family aud friends
of the dead soldier came next, with the
honorary pall-bearer.*. The boys in blue
comprined the u&gt;xt divi.lon, and pre­
sented a fine appearance, notwithstanding
that their bend.* were bowed in grief for
•
tho Ions of their l&gt;eloved cuintnunder.

Rev. T. K. Sherman, the general'^ son,
who arrived home from across the At­
lantic hist night, performed the rervioM
, for the dead of the Roman Catholio
church at 12 o’cNtek, there being no one
present exrept the']immediate friends,
Secretary Blaine and wife, Mrs. Walter
Damru-ich (Secretary. Bl.-ttue's. daughter!,
and Rev. Futber Taylor, and a boy choir,
with some other inliteil friends—in’all
aboot 130 persons. T*hc service wm brivi.
President Harrison had been invited to
look upon the facts of hi* old commander,
but he kindly replica that he preferred to
keep with him tbe Amembrances of the
genend while alive. u-e did not-‘wi»h
•u —to
nee him in death, w'
their associations
had been ko warm. „d genial. Just be­
___ ____ _____ beautiful floral shield
was received from the cadets at Wfr«t
Point, and Lafayette post, G. A R.,
draped lhe.caskct with a large flag, pr.oented to tbe po*t some time ago by ihe
general. The flag will remain on the

—-—
.
A Common—Itb n~nn. phyildn” b«&gt;
b— dlnln.-llh *
nla, .nd u lb" dpu- "«• “l™.”
talk drifted to the tobacco hahlt. first, in
ita effect upon the raeo gt large, and then
to ft» peculiar cff-cts upon various indi­
viduals. I know a man, said Ifee elder
physidan—in fact, be is now inimy employ
-who Ian victim of the strangest whims
in regard to the use of the weed that ever
cams under my observation. Hu U a
Scotchman, about 00 years ohl. Twelve
years ago ho deserted from the English
navy and came to this country, when I
gavo him a position as coachman. One
marling I went into the a table, and notlcud that a hole almut two feet square had
been cut in a partition between two stalls,
and a little shelf had heeu nailed up under­
neath it. I wondered whnt on earth it had
lieenklono for, but Donald wiw away at the
time’and when he came back it had slipped
my ipibd.
It was a week afterward before I had occrudoki to go into the stable again, and when
I did I found Donald standing on a stool,
leaning Ids elbow on the shelf, with a long
clay pipe In his month, amoking away like
a gool one and blowing the smoke through
the little window he had cut. Upon my
&lt;lu&lt;-.-t:oniug him be told me that of the
t wenty years he liad passed in her majesty’s
MTviee ten of it had been on board a pow­
der ship whore the rules against smoking
were very strict. Puring ail this time he
had been accustonirf four times a daw to
stand upon a chest and lean out of a-port­
hole to smoke, ho that do one would smell
it, and when nt. last he took French leave
he found that be could not get any satis
faction out of a pipe unless indulged in
the old pcHturc, and so you cun find him
after each menl anil for half on hour before
going to bed, standing on that stool blow­
ing his smoke through the little window.
—Boston Herald.

D

The 10,000 feet of log* of T. D. Stim
son’s camp, will *U be put into tbe Hew
river this week.
Mrs. Mary E. Sperry fell defid of heart
disease as she was entering the door of
her home fit Ann Arbor Friday.

hotel

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If YOU WISH

Rev. Mr. Greenleaf, of Battle Creek,
submitted to a delicate surgical operation
of the eye in New York .’ecently.

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Advertise

The membership of the Pentwater read­
ing club has increased to such an extent
that largerquartcni havelwcn taken.

Rev. dose ph B. Pritchard, an old settler
of Ludington, was strlckvn with paralysis
the other day and may not recover.

Axvociate of

• A. SHE
AJbstr

P«

flaring a romp
piled from the

Anything

Irreverent Grand Haven rascals throw
stones through the windows while the Sal­
vation Army M*rvlcos are being held.

An interesting program has been pre­
pared for the Teachers Association, to be
held at Newaygo March 14.

P.DRA

Offiee o
Office hours t
netting ul-di i

Anywhere

Local talent presented “Pinafore* in
Bay Chy recently afnl, being Inflated with
their success on that occasion, have «leeided t&lt;&gt; give another opera fioon.
Koch, the celebrated physician whose
lymph fur the cure of consumption hfia
made him famous, is a cousin of Jack
Koch, proprietor of tbe Manchester brew­
er}’.
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AT

M. B. Gi
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Any time

Office hours l

WRITE TO

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.

Be Sure
It you have made up your mind to buy
nood’s Sarsaparilla do not bo Induced to take
any other. A Boston lady, whoso example i*
worthy Imitation, tells her expcrtcaco below i
“ In one store where I went to buy Hood's
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to Induce dm* buy
their own Instead of Hood's; ho told me their's
would last longer; that I might take it &lt;m ten

The rest ot the column was made up of
jTao Willing to Be Acceptable.
civic societies, sniung them thn Southern
A ijesdy Frenchman once heard that a
Historical society composed of ex-Confed­
marriage
was on tbe tapis between the
erates who hud fought hard to stem the
advances of the man whose ilisst was in daughter of a certain wealthy merchant
front. There were innumerable societies and tbe non of a rich banker. The dowry
days' trial; that If I did not like it I need not
foliowring, and last citizens Iu carriages. that was to be given to the bride was 500,]&lt;ay anything, etc. But ho could not prevail
In tho line were governor*, eiatesmen, WO frtuics. The merchant was well known
on me to change. I told him I hud taken
seddiers, and representatives of every walk to be bn the lookout for a good bargain or
Hood's Baraaparin*, knew what it was, was
in life. The whole of the Missouri legis­ to sake a dollar, so on this the Parisian
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
founded
his
hopes
on
a
good
dinner
at
lature was there, the St. Louis city officials,
When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
a number of members of congress, and least., «
I was feeding real miserable with dyspepsia.
He accordingly called at the merchant’s
scores of the distinguished of tbe land.
residence and asked the privilege of Heeing
, him on very Important business. After a
The cortege was 2)^ hours passing a wbilnhe was admitted to his presence.
given point, and when the head had
"The matter. *ir, un which I call,” he
reached Calvary the rear bad not formed began, ’‘involves fnr yon the practical
stand. I looked like a person in consump­
down by tbe station seven miles away. It saving of 250,000 fmnex. I"----tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much
was a splendid tribute to one of the ua“Olj, mj- dear sir." interrupted the mergood that I wonder at myself sometimes,
I ion’s greatest men. .At Calvary Her. T. chant। "Lbh is too imrious to be disenmed
and my friends frequently speak of 1L" Mos.
E. Sherman, the gmi ral’s son, took charge before dinner, and as it in now my hour
Ella A. Gorr, Cl Terraco Street, Boston.
of the ceremonies first, nnd rend over the for dining, pray take dinner with me, nnd
graye the ofliec for the dead of the Roman we will afterward consider your proposi­
Catholic ch rcb. When he had done the tion at our lehure.”
coffin was lowered into the grave, and the
Having partaken of a meal that left a
Abont 1 p. in. carriages began arriving sound of the clod* rolling on it unloosed pleasant flavor in the unfortunate's mem­
the
pent up ejnoOms of the general's ory the rest of his life they returnesl to the
cwitainiug George W. Childs, Gvn. Scho­
field, cx-Pre»idents Bayes nnd Cleveland, daughters, nnd they.sobbed aloud. They merchant's study.
lOO Doses One Dollar
Governor Pattison, Governor Bulkeky, were let! away, and Col. Forsythe then
"And now I am ready to hear your pro­
the senate aud house committees, Char t- took charge of the military part at the posal.” he remarked.
] service*. T*.e infantry was drawn up in
Tbe Parisian after a moment's thought
PROTECTION
staffs, ami others invited to attend. It line near the grave, three volleys were began:
was nearly 2 p. m. before President Harri­ fired, the last beinfe followed by the deep
“1 understand, sir, your daughter Is to
OR FREE-TRADE.
diapason
of
a
battery
outside
the
cemetery
son arrived with the member* of his cabi­
be
shortly
married
to
the
son
of
the
Isinker
net, and 3 O'clock was tbe hour for tlie which fired a tripls salute.
WHICH ?
D’Argent.”
procession to move. A draped caisson
“Y«L that is true.”
Do you want to keep thoroughly
stood in front of the house, and immedi­
Then ft bugler stood at the head of the
“And that her dowry is half a million?”
posted on the effects of the New
ately behind It was the general's chargrr, grave and played the good-night call
This was also assented to.
with his military trappings, draped ia “Tups; Lights Out.” Andas the tone* of
Tariff Law, as shown from week to
"Well, then, here is rny idea. I am
Jfiack velvet and led by a private. Iu the the- instrument row into the vault of ready to take her for half that sum, nnd
week ?
side streets flanking themline of march heaven the great throng dispersed and thus yon will save or gain exactly 250,000
Do you want to know all about the
were the different bodies which were to the body of the chieftain was left to ita franca.—Philadelphia Times.
'
policy of Protection and have an
move into line At the proper time
eternal rest Th* family an» friends from
answer
to every false statement of
the east went immediately to the train,
A Newspaper Proprietor's Whims.
. THE SOLEMN JOURNEY BEGUN.
aud about 6 p. tn. .started on their sorrow­
the Free-Traders?
“James Gordon Bennett's methods are
ful return journey.
S
peculiar,” said an old newspaper man in
an Interview with a reporter. “He once
Then subscribe for your home
FOSTER FOR THE TREASURY.
At 2 p. in. Gru. Howard ap|&gt;eared on
brought up a man from an outside town
paper and the Amxxtcan Economist,
to work the police courts. After a day or
The front steps of the bousaaud, followed
published
weekly by tbe American
two he Just an quickly sent him back to
by other military chief-, formed a double
Protective Tariff League, New York.
Washington City, Feb. 23.—Tlio qure- work there on space rates. The boy got
llae to-the curb. As they took off their
rather
rattled
and
declared
he
would
get
(Sample
copy
free). The Economist is
hats the multitude uncovered, and In a Hon ot who would be secretary of the
even with Bennett. He did. There was a
an acknowledged authority on Pro­
moment the casket, borne on tbe shonl- treasury was settled Saturday by tbe ap- bad smash-up on the road, and he sent an
tection
and
should
be widely read.
fiers of six soldiers, appeared. Reverent­
exclusive account to The Sun. Bennett
sitlon of Charles of course wanted to know why Tbe Herald
ly it whs carrl.-d to tbe caisson and
The yearly subscription of the Eco»«r
Foster, of Ohio. Mr. wus beat, nnd when lie learned it was Lis 'mist is $2, but we have made a
planed in position, the marching order
Foster i* well known. whilqm police man who had scooped him
•was given, and an anny band over in the
special arrangement with the pub­
adghborhood of Central park l&lt;egan playThe press nnd
and prnmprom- he sent for him again ami made him nasistr
Ushers by which we can send
ant^drumutic editor. He said he should
nga funeral march.
you the Economist for one year and
well of the api&gt;olnt- not beat him agnin.
•‘Shortly afterward, when in Paris, Ben­
When the he.vd of the procession reached
• -i one that
nett
cabled
this,
man
to
come
there
and
art
Dmbrosses street ferry, a few minutes
•— in
will cause no jar
after 5 o'clock.
it found on initreasury operations. ns city editor of the Paris edition. He
snenae throng awaiting IL The mounted
■Ex-Governor Foster, went, anil remained for two weeks, when
jwdice soon opened rank* on each side of
Bennett, who had gone elsewhere, tele­
she street. The ferry gates were thrown
y V* York, tras officially graphed him to go to London nnd rcjxjrt
open, and Uw caisson upon which the
7
✓ notified of his ap- to Oakuy Hall, who then bad charge of the
body rested was flnt driven aboard the
V
y
point meat as secre* London edition. Hal! told him he had no
bc*t. eacorted by Lafayette post, 140. unCHARLES FOSTER, tary of the treasti y work fur him, and rent a message to Ben­
derGon. Vide. A few minutes later the
the preri- nett to that effect. Bennett then at once
toneral party was abound, the boat swung
dent. The president hoped Mr.
Mr. Foster replied, 'Tell him to go to hade#.’ Proba­
into tbe stream, aud the great funeral, the would come to Washington City
bly he did, for he remained in London.”—
at once. Pittsburg Dispatch.
last tribute which the metropolis could
He said he would come to-&lt;lay. The
1
prtwpur to a favorite son of tbe republic, waa
idem also appointed as successor to JnterTest of QtilckoMs In Fencing.
state Commerce CommlMdoner SchoonA very intonating method of testing the
When the boat with Gen. Sherman's re­ maker Martin A. Knapp, of New York.
quickness of a sword thrust consists in
mains and tl»e guard ot honor touched the
phuto-chrooographic measurement. The
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.
Aroiuyivatiia ferry station in Jersey City
movement of tho foil point is too quick to
aft 5%0 p. tn. many thousands of |&gt;eople
be measured by the eye, but by the aid of
wereiu and around the station. Chief of
the photo-chrunogrnphic apparatus it can
Felice Murphy, with I7V i&gt;oliremen, and
Chicago, Feb. 24.—Washington's birth­ be plainly ah own. The fencer U drereed in
the Fourth regiment of the National
I white, placed in front of a black back­
Qfiard of the State of New Jersey, were day was generally observed in this city ground, the foil is chalked aud a metallic
drawn up between the ferry entrance and yesterday, most places of business “spangle" is fastened to the tip by wax.
being
closed.
Tho
patriotic
exercises
at
the north end of the station, beyond
The photo-chronographic machine being
■which out of sight stood the special train. the Auditorium under the auspices of the ret in rotation, t he trajectory of tbe tip of
The military prteented arms, tbe police Union Ijeague club were well attended. tbe foil daring the movement of the
their baton*, colors were lowered, the At the Auditorium there were thousands fencer is shown by a series of dots. &lt;
- Fourth regunent drum corns played a of school children who listened to ad­
As two sncceaaive images are one-fif­
dirge, and church bells tolled as the
dresses by local orator*, anti also by Hou. teenth of a second apart in time, it follows
tuneroi caiswn p.-u*ed from tbe boat to
of Ken­ that by counting three Images the entire THE ‘'COLCHESTER** BCBBEB CO.
the train, 'the people ware quiet aud re- W. C. P. Jbeckinridg^,
tucky.
He
was
also tbe
prin­ time occupied from tbe beginning to the
cipal
speaker
at
tbe
Union end of the movement can be determined.
Lengu* clab at night. Other speakers In a recent teat It was found that the
were President Palmer, of the World's stroke occupied a little less than fourtenths of a second. By this means two
ADHXSIVK COUNTKRS.”
honor »MC(| by Governor Ahbett to ac- fair; Gen. Milea, aud Judge Blodgett. awordsmen can be compared, aud their
campacy the remains through .the state. There were numerous other celebrations relative quicknrea easily and exactly de­
The funeral train wm made np.of setren of the day, oue being in the Central Mu­ termined.—New York Commercial Adver­
cars a* foHown: A composite or “combi- sic ball, where the Personal Rights league tiser.
'
fonnd taalt with a good many things of
HASTINGS.
Over 4O.»oe Hotels ta tbe Coantry.
ooDveywd; tbe Danville, the Pennsylvania Washington’s day. especially tbe oonttiMUrwldtainK oar Na TOt; lb. pin““ tution. The Patriotic Sons of America
Dore any one dispute my assertion that
car* Atou» and Cado; President Hoberta’
there are 40,000 hotels in this country? I
w No. ISu; Geutxml Manager Charles which patriouc speeches and songs were have only to point out to you that there
the feature.
are aver 60,000 poatoffiocs enumerated in
The telegraph reports the general ob- the official directory by tbe authority of
tbe governmew, and as every one knows
then.- is never n poatoffioe anywhere but a
were tori by the family. The comprdte
hotel is a nearby and necessary adjunct,
P
ittkbcug
,
Fob.
24.
—
Washingtoa
’
*
&lt;*r wm tiM.oouud heavily with black
and as there are man} hotels in great citire
hirtbday was never so extensively or ap­ where there is but one poetoffice it i* raapropriately obaerred in Pittsburg and Al­ aonable to conclude that there are as many
legheny City as it wm yesterday. Burt- hotels ns postnfficre in the United States.
Therefore I maintain that my estimate of
WHERE OUR H£RQ u£S BURIED.
Ail drugguts arc authorized to sell it on a poo40.000 hotels is considerably below a rea
itive cuarantee. a te-.t th»» ™
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Office over N

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No. IO Spruce Street,

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NEW YORK.

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jj^No more
Mk. of this!

MORTGAGE SALE.
I
Default having been made tn the condition*
of a certain mortgage made by Fairies,
Dooley and Margret Duolev Jins wife, to Abpt-r
Case, dated April 2«h. A. D. ifiU. and reconJed
in the office of tbe Register ut Deras, lirf tbe
eouutv of Barn and Slate of M'chirau. oa tbe
t!Hb &lt;a April. A. 1&gt;. Inm, Io Uber t9 of mortaait*.
on page* ou and W. which said mortgage was
on tho Zidday of July. ine. duly assigned by
said Abner Cav to First National Bank of
Friendship. N. Y . which sal&lt;i asalgnmeut was
dulyrecorded In the office of Register of De-d s
bir the County of Birry. Mien lean, on August
is. 1MW, In liber l» of ninrtgagre. on paffrf 43S.
and which said mortgage was ou the rtn day uf
April, non. again Univ aislgurd by said Flret
Natloual Bank of friendship to Abnt-r C«M*.
which said assignment was duly rwoM&lt;-d In tbe
office of Register of Deeds for the County of
Barry. Michigan, the ictli &lt;lay of April, inmi. in
Hber :t* of niortgagea on page M. arai on w hieh
inerternrr there is clalmad to be due at the date
of this notice tbe turn of two thousand fifty­
seven and ta-too dollars, and an attnnwy's fee of
filly dollars provided for In said mortgage, and
no &lt;nit or proceedings at Inwhaviug been InDItuted to recover the inourvs secured by sold
mortgage or nuv part thereof,
Now, therefore, by vlrtwe of tbe power
of sale contained tn said mortgage, aud
tbe statute In such case,made itud provided,
notice i&gt; hereby gives that uo Saturday, the Xb
day of February , A.-l)..t»l. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon. I .'imll sell al public auction to the
tilxbrei bidder, at the north front door of tbe
lurry County Court House In the City of Hast
Ings In salil county and state (that being tbe
place where tbe Circuit Court fur Barrv County
is holden’. the premises described In said mort­
gage. or so much thereof as may be necessary to
;&gt;ay the amount due ou said mortgage, with
eight percent Interval, aud all legal costs. to­
gether with an attorney's fee of fifty dollars
covenanted for therein, tbe premises being de­
scribed in sai l inortKage as all that crrtaiu par­
c els of land situate In the townshlp of Irving. In
the County of Barty aud State of Michigan, and
known aud described as follows: Tbeuorth
west quarter (!»] of the north ra«t quarter (•&lt;)
and the north ea«t quarter [HJ of the uoiui
wrslDai at section No. four [4] town tour [&lt;),
north rainre nine i»&gt; west, except fifteen flft)
acres sold to Qalm off from the west end m«I
cunt mung seventy-one and M-IOO acres of land
aceonltiiE to the governtnenl survey thereof.
Dated Dec. 1st. INK).
Anxxa Cask. Mortgagee.
SMitii * CcuiBOVK, Attorueya for Mortgagee.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made for m»re than
thirty dspi la lite payment of Intereat overdue
and payable on a mortgage dated June 4th. 1M7,
made by Cbauucy M. Brown aud Mary A. Brown,
his wife, to BuSMiuah Hatntnond. and recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds, for the
County ol Barre. In (he State of Michigan, oa
tbe «h day of June. Ife;. In liber « otmortgngea
on page £C. tor which default tbe said titisannah
Hammond, by virtue of the right given ber by
said mortgaKv has made and hereby makes the
whole prlaelpal autu of aald mortgage aud Uic
Inierestaccrned thereoo now due ami tunable,
and on which mortvate there li claimed to be
due at the date o( this mxlee nine linnured aud
five dollars and forty three cents, (fim 43). and
no suit or proceedings at law having been Insti­
tuted to recover the amount secured by said
mortgage or any part tbrrcot;
Notice H hereby given, that on Saturday, the
itth day of April.
. at ten o’clock in theforeroon, at tbe north front door uf tbe Court bouse
in .The Citv of HaHlItigs. County of Barry. a*&lt;d
State of Michigan, said Court bouse being the
build.ug la which the Circuit Court for said
Connty of Harry 1» held, at public auction to the
hfeheat bidder, the nrrmlsm described In said
mortgage, or so much tlurrot as may be ueressary to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage,
asatsiveset forth, with tbe Interest tbereou,
aud tbe qnsts, charge* and expenses allowed by
taw and provided tor tn said mortnge. avid
premises being situate in the township of Irv­
ing, In tho County of Barry, and State of Mrhl-

Aliegbecy park in the tin ruing. Jn tbe
•fteruoon crit and military organixationa

She—Wasn’t Mm. Tiptop’s supper deUgbXfnl’

a: an enormous expense, are
!*???.• .
tome
rnjto ta«a4w,,riC.,«U Uytobtw
a Can.»n. Sire Tbr,11—__

Office In thr&gt; city of Hastings, in sold county. and
show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of
tbe petitioner mav not be granted. And It Is
further ordered, Tliat said petitioner give notice
to the persons intrrMted in said estate, of the
pendency of said petition, and the nearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
published in the Hastings Bannkh. a newspaAcr printed and circulated In said county of
Barry, once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of-faearing.

(A true cosv.)

Default haring been tnadn in'the conditions
made by Junes M. Cole
and
A. Cole, his wife, to John R. Barnum dated
rebfuarv
Ktt. A_ D Itav and re^rdrt"in*bc
office ot the Register ot Deeds, for tbe County of
Bazry, and Stateot Michigan, on tbe 2ist day of
February. A. D. 18»1. in Uber 10 of luortmun*
. H^d “&lt;««»«"
•m’goSfjSh;
"3’ito Joel bt. John, and said ii’slennimt
duly recorded In the office of the h^"t?-- r f

(Over J.
Practices In
promptly stten

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k. tim:

(Office o

ROBERT

F. URO
Cor. Jefferson
Rat
This Bouse i
patronage oft

Hastu

CAPIC

Incorporated

Open for ‘but
merly

CltAKLKS W. AkMSTKOXC.

Judge at Probate.

couutT of Barry, holden at the Probate Office in
tbe city of Bastings. In said countv, on Tues­
day the tenth day of February, In the year one
thou-and elcht hundred and ninety ooe .
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ef
Probate.
fa the matter of the estate of Stephen Doster,
dfiorafifid.
On reading and filing the petition, duly vert
lied, of i.eorri* J. Doster administrator of said
rsUie pray ing fur reaaoes therein set forth
^’“‘•e’naybe liceu^to sell u&gt;e real estate
of'aid deceased in said petition described.
re?
r”pnt?nA.
n
yw.7*1Friday, the
I.tri bfliBVK!uw.li
a r&gt; tan. —■ • -..
said petition, and U;at the heirs at law of mild
deceased and all other persona interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a aeaalon
of aald court then to be holdan al the Probate
Ofltae In the city of Hastings, in Raid county,
and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer
of tbe petitioner mar not be granted. Audit
U further ordered. That said petitioner give notlce to the persons Interested tn said estate, of
Hie pendency of said petition, and the bearing
cM.uljy •,&lt;»py of u,ls order to
published In the Hastings Ban nek. A newspa­
per printed and circulated tn said county of
Barrv. once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Cha uua W. AMiumtaxa.
(A true copy.)
Juda* d( Probata

CHANCERY ORDER.
State Of Michigan. Kiftli Judicial dreuit-ln
cliaasery.
Nutt pending tn circuit Court for County of
ch*’»7,nr- “
City of Hastings, en
I he 3rd day of January, IWt.
Chester Miwr, Hiehard B. Meeaer. and Dan­
iel W . Kevnofda. co partners, doing business
under the Ann Dame of Messer Bros. &amp; Re' •
‘
holds, complainants,
Allen G. Freeman. Elizabeth Freeman, Ida

i'ii1 ‘V

Dan W. Rey
D. G. Bott
JohnCfi

On tbe first
Mary M. Wolt
gaged to Addi

range seren'd
of land more
Held mortid
September, a

on pace Ut
Saul r-ortgi
of December,
said Addison
Htniled. whlc
aof Februi
register’
^tTe^t

remain nd uni
thirty dsvs a
on tbr first

five and W-H
Installment!:

Now. tbrn-

!X.O.kK’*en‘",•
*»»«. but
that the proeen for his appearance has been
duly’wued. and that Hie same could not be
served by reason of Ills absence from home and
gan. and described as follow* to-wit; The concealment wlllnn the date, therefore, on raosouth half of the north east quarter n( seetfou Pluiiitants It la unhrej' thrt Deffifiat Alien
twentvHMie. in town four north, range nine west.
co’itainiuK eiebiy acre* at land more or less.
&gt;n
BUin said cause
Dated, Hartings. Mteh.. .January |3ih. Mt.
Inxn tt»e&lt;l»te of this
optcr. and ttiai within twenty days tbe corrSusannah Bamvond. Mortgvgee.
Alonso E. Kkxaston . Attorney tor Mortaacec ufJKuSStoW’in

A««.
8MTT1I * I.OLaMOVR.
*
riuvuamen.
Solldtora for Complainant.
MOBTGAGE hai r
Default having been made lu the conditions
and recorded w the office of the EeeUter ot
Deeds, for tbe tooutv uf Barrv and state of
Michigan, tm the 12th ti«v ot Deretni^r a n
IMS in Litter •«
D-

G. G. SPAULDING,

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.

PROBATE ORDER.
Stale of Mlchtgaiu county of Barry,—as.
Al a iwredoit ul tiw Probate Court- for the
County of Barry. balden at tbe Probate Office is
the City of Bartiuxs. In said county, on S*;day. tbe 7th day or February, in itae year one
tncMi«aMU eight hundred aud ninety-one.
Present. Cbariea W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of David L. Talbot,
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duh
verified, of John W. Talbot, son of said decra­
ed, praying that adminrttrutton of said estate
may he granted to Henry H. Mayo, or Mine oili­
er Mutable person.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, tbe
•Th day of March. AD. iwt.at ten o'clock :n
the forenoon, be assigned tor the hearing of
said petition, and that the heirs at law of said
deceased and ail other persons Interested in

saldaBslRu^
does hereby
declare the t
X»p. both n
abwatonca

01 eight bun

provided, th

courthouse
tr, Mlchlrai
tttedrcaiic

Dated, Ft

BrvaitT.:

fire dolled talXt^J££
tafd’nJSStSLJj*"1! "" d&lt;J1Ur* PrtrtW-S for m
•*&lt;d mortage, aud no suit or proceedtar* m
ESS,“™nxl &gt;*•“•««&gt;.«
pis U.ereof;

JfEt;—* ’1""' •&gt; ItopoW ot tote

sell at public Mrcihm

th. aSwlSrr.'.l.

the Circuit (.our; for Harry Cnuutv Is hofomn
the premKes dreeritteO it, Ldd
much thereof .sm.y bn

To the Quai
of tbe power of sale
s, and tho statute In
ed, uotfae li hereby

election to
jiprflab, &gt;i

bidder.

House ip the City of Hastiuini (that t.elue the
Court for Barry countv
“bcMenJ. tbe premises described lu Mid
ntt’F’Eajrc- or aq mueh thereof as may be

five1

,*‘1’ w*ltl a,J *O0rt‘ey'» lee of twenty­

being tfeaeribed In eald mortgiige as all that
cf.b¥l?
a,,d
situate
Ta*bS,ncP’T£
S
wit in tbe Comity of
know,‘
d-wibtd m tooL.
ami dreeribea ns
TBs.?™?*’**"* « the qnxrre? ^2.’
«K «i point three
id righteea (IS) links
terw section twelve
ranire eight tit) west.

A.B.F,
.^ogaay telald with

SHILOH’S CURE, Price
Ji.oo. r If your Loan are

i j chains;

Smith*

�There’s a patent medicine wbleb Is not
« patent medicine—paradoxical as that
may sound, it’s a discovery! the golden
M T. GAMBLE.
V.
Pbysletan and Surgeon. discovery' of medical wileuec! It’s the
medicine for you—llred. run-down, ex­
DELTON, MICH.
hausted,'nerve* wasted men and women;
for you sufferers from diseases of skin or
Offiroat hotel for the present.
scalp, liver or lungs—its cliaure is with
WILLIAM U. LOWDEN.
every one, its season always, because it
VI
lawyer.
alms to purify tlie fountain of life—the
Office over Julius Russell’s store. Stele blood—upon which all such diseases dl*
street, Hastings, Mich.
pend. ‘Bib medicine Is Dr. FiweT*
Golden Medical Discovery* The makers
QTUART. KNAI’l’EN «Jc WEAVER,
of it have enough cnnfidi'nec In It to soil It
ij
Attorney* al law.
on trial. Th.it is—you can get it from
Over Haslibgs Nstioual Bank.
ilusllnpt. Michigan,. your druggist, and If it doesn't do what Il’s
claimed to du, you can get your money
A *nodale offices, at &lt;ir.nd Kapn»*&gt;. Midi.
back, every rent of IL
‘ A. SHELDON.
That's whgt its makers call taking the
.
Almtract and Real Estak* Office.
risk of th sir words.
Alr.ir.wt Block. H*su*-|s&gt;.
lur-vy to to -1 oa R”A1 E»: *tv Kral K-tat*
Tiny, little, sugar-coated granules, are
I
r&lt;&gt;muii**lui&gt;. Geia-ral coute.anclug.
.'i;g a complete **» o! Aiw’rsrt Book*, own- what Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ar*.
l irMiitto: Re.-ordt. can t- rntaii complete The best liver pills ever Invented: active,
•roote.
C. F. BROCIKR.Clvlk.
yet tnlid In operation; cures sick nnd
bilious headacbes. One a dose.
1*. DRAKE. M. D.,

BUSINESS CARDS.

DANCING MARIONETTES.

HE LIT OUT.

The Nestor of tic Maiatiis.

CONSUMPTION

“Awording to Homer, Nhntok, the old
warrior and the wise coniwllor of the
Marionettes, says a sanguine invuntor,
Greeks, bad ruled uver throe grncraltoMi
I am reminded of n certain willful boy—
must have an inherent life uf their own. we have all cither known or been just such
of men, and was wise as the Immortal
The clown, tlie columbine ami an the a one—an aggrieved, unappreciated boy,
gods.*’
figure** repnwauting animals will now who grew to dislike bta own home vencaper about an their own hook.
much, and found hia parent* not at all up
Worn om, visiting cards, matchsticks, to the standard of hta requirement* os a
those are the veryaimple materials .with sou and disciplinarian. So he brooded aulhas been tn the van of American tliought
which people wb-.» are food of 'a Ittefe oon- lenly over bis dtaheartening nurronndings
for more than three quarCdn of u century,
■cnse now and then can fashion all the ami limitations; and of coarse knowing
ranking alwkys with the best and moat
figure-si represented by there designs, which the outside world would afford him ndvnn
Intlnentlal periodicals in the’ wurld. It ia
can ut any time oe set in motion like me­ tages never to be found at home, he lit out
It soothes
the inuutli-plecc of tlio men who know
chanical toys.
one morning before breakfast, and climb­
most uliout the great tuples on which
the
inflamed
tissues,
’
Take, for instance, a elown. First draw ing over the back fence and bitterly shak­
Americano require to be informed from
and paint the figure on the back of a card ing hta ftat at the woodpile, he "viuil*L.*l
aids expectoration,
month to month, Ha contrlbutore being
-the’ body and brad firet, then the two himself away” down the turnpike. Yea;
the linden* of thought and action in every
and hastens
lega and urais; carefully cut out there he had at last put into execution hta long
field. Thbse who would take eounwl of
five piece*, place the body cn a table, unu muttered threatening*- He had ran away
recovery.
•
the iilghest knowledge on the affairs of tbe
above it the legs and arms in a position ot from hornet
time, anil learn what 1b to be said regard­
rest
His parents, at tbe discovery of hia flight,
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co. ing them by the recognized autboritiea
Now these limbs ‘must be joints!, and bore up first rate—especially tho father.
on both Bides, must therefore read
this is how it ia to be done. Take, for in­ Poesibly he bad been a much abused boy
Lowell, Mass.
THE NORTH AMERICAN RE\'1EW,
stance, an arm. mark with a pencil at tlie himself some time, and divined that even
'liic Nestor of the gjagiilnes.
.
There are D*3 patients in the Eastern shoulder end of the arm the exact spot then ids wayward son wpa disporting him­
-ayT. - ore.- Halloway’s drug story.
“Thm North Am run ax Review is ahead
Michigan asylum.
•
forming the axis of rotation; pierce a hole self in the delights of the swimming hole *
OfBBc*- bears from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone eon
of any magazine tills emiatry has ever seen io
with
a
pin
nt
this
point
nnd
put
it
through
u--.'ti:&gt;; with nuideucv. at Holloway** unit
—where in reality he was, aud where he I
the iibponanre ot the topic* it discusses ami tbu
lheahoulder in the liody. Bend a matcheminence of its contributon».”-Albaay Argus.
Gk.xLemi.x: Mj wife and balu*, fourteen etick nt the center as much ns possible stoically remained- throughout the dny— •
"Has become, "a* It were, lhe Intellirent
1 M. B. GlLLAbPlK. Notary Public
months old, mid a boy of Ove have suffered without breaking and drop a little melted save at one famishing interval in which ’
TIME
TABLE.
American citizen** hamHiook on great questions
he
sneaked
far
enough
away
to
raid
a
1.
and U. S. Clatin Agent,
for years from hereditary scrofula or scaling wax. joining the two ligament* to
•f the hour."—Buffalo Express,
In
affect
Nor.
IB.
1W0.
neighboring orchard. The other boys
wl-| r rusri-utvall kliuta vf cl Ums before lhe King's evil and would frequently break
tM- quaenta ol the interior office. &lt;'»ii on htn&gt; out in sores. I have employed the best the arm and body rwq&gt;ect!vcly, making went home at dipner time—but he, alas! '
•Tur North Amkrjuax Rrvixw touches
hi* store, corner Court atoi JeRenou Su..
Americans on almost every point in which they
the part forming the join, in contact
SMtlOtU.
are lutrrthded."-Boston Herald.
Hxuaurt. Mich.________________ _ i________ physicians, bqt found nothing to relieve with the pin. Do the same for tbe other lie had uo home’
At least he tried to think these very
them
until
1
tried
Hibbard's
Rheumatic
“A moulder of intelligent opinion by the im­
limbs,
remove
the
four
pins
aud
tbe
figure
Q M. FOWLER.D.D. S.
Syrup. Have used fourteen bottles, and is complete*. Now we have to give it life. words, and with very biting irony, but
partial pn-cntatlon of both hide* ot Important
hia lip trembled frequently that long, long
M-ltiu.
subject*."—Philadelphia Public Ledger.
find to my astonishment they uro entirely
All that has to be done for this is to feverish afternoon, and there was getting jKalamazoo Lv.
cured. Words cannot describe the value place the side of Ute. figure on which arc to be a knotted, rigid aart of an aching spot East
Copper......
The list of recent contributors to the
j
a. barber, m. d.,
of your medicine as a blood purifier.1 the matches in a plate containing a thin iu hta throat that seemed to hurt/worm (BichJand Janet
Review funns a roil of representative
•
Phjsiclnn and Surgeon.
shall recommend it to nil who are troubled layer, so to say, of water. The bent fibers when he didn’t notice it than when be did. 1
men and women of tlie time. Including
&lt;&gt;fflee over Nevin’s store. Office hours from 1- from impure blood.
W. E. Gladstone. J. G« Blaine, Cardinal
of wood which have not been broken will, It was a very curiotm. self-assertive, opin I 'Dalton.........
...
John Mt EixEitwinss. Jr..
Gibbons. Speaker Kerb, Ex-Speaker
swell by means of the moisture almurbedl iousted sort of a pain. But he wrestled Ctovsrdale
।
..........
Deafer in groceries and provisions, and will try to regain their rectilineal po­ with it and swallowed at it until almost Shultz
CablihijB W. McKinley, Jr., Ocida.
i i W. LOWRY. M. !»..
; abtingm....
H
Alpena, Mich.
sition. Tho figure will then make a serie.* dark; then, with the last straggling crowd (
Mme. Adam. General Shehman. Admiral
’ T.
Physician and Surgeon.
Grove.
Prepared only by The Charles Wright of abrupt movements which are very amus­ of his companion*, be moved tbrpidly in Coats
I’ORTLK. Mme. Blavatsky. T. A. Ediaon,
Malic* a specialty of treating «ll*eiUMS of the
‘
t'.YKnii'l KA It and Ut- preservation of vtaion Medicine Company, Detroit. Mich. For ing. Tlie legs and arms will move apart u* toward home, or rather oozed that way, Woodland
Woodburv
Bishop 11. C. Tottkr. Eijzabktu S.
;&gt;fitting araCTACLEM and eye sale by Fred L. Heath.
Via tt.
those do which are moved by a string. Be with a loathful, bcslluting, reluctant,- laieLansing...
i'Ta’s- ii.&lt;i r- ddeuceon Breadway. nearCourt
rot li, «luiis MoRLEV, Col. IL G. IsokbTile Ice has left Saginaw Bay and lias careful to use only large, common match­ electiou-returns charactcrtatic, somewhat Detroit......
stick*
The
Swedish
ones
are
Impregnated
sor.l.. I1EXHV GROltfIK. CHAUNCEY M.
heighteDHl perhaps by the inwant resolve it.nmd Italtldv Ar
moved out into the lake.
with paraffine and would not move aa re­ nt chopping an armful of woo 1 as he went
DKI’KW. Edward Bellamy, Professor
MtT'H A COLO ROVE,
Women who suffer f i cm uervou* and phyvlc.M quired.
James Bhyce, Gail Hamilton, etc., etc.
in by way of the kitchan. And he did this,
Btations.
drblltty
&gt;flud
great
btlp
in
the
use
of
Ayer's
Each
one
cau
perfect
the
mode
of
fashion
but
the
hired
girl,
*viio
was
washing
the
Office in I’niua bloc*. Ha*tfug».)
50 cents a number*. 85.00 a year.
x&amp;rsaj'
irllte.
D
produces
the
rapid
effect
ot
a
iug there figures re he liken best. A Isillet^ supper dishca. made no comment of any
Pra* t y la aHthc court* of the Mam.
Now is tbe time to subscribe.
stitnnlsni, without react lou-•.in' result beluga girl who can lift her foot to her forehead, kind.
'
\ E KENASTON,
Tur. Noimt Amemican Review.
Kalamazoo
Ar.
.
pennnncuf
hu-rcMr
ot
strength
and
vigor,
both
and
a
rooster
that
can
move
Ila
legs
about,
He
ranged
through
the
pantry
with
ap
­
■ k.
Attorney at Law.
East nth struct. New York.
EaatCooprr I *
are
pretty
erey
to
make
A
horse
with
ot
mind
an
.
body.
parent
r.irelessncM,
but
the
cupboard
was
«&lt;**&lt;? J.8. Goodvear &amp; Co.*« store. &gt;
Rlebland June:.
twelve different joints is a bit too difficult locked. He went out &lt;o the porch, where. ,Cressey
Yro ■ .' ‘-ti an courts of the State. Collections
An
Albion
bouse
begun
twenty
years
: 1 -r •:Sit-udingto._____________________
fur »i amateur. For the home each leg is at least, the pump met him kindly and Milo....
Grape
Vines,
Raspberries,
arti. has just bei-n &lt;smi|4eted.
compowfrvf three different portions.
shook hand.** with him. and he drank icing Doitou ....
L’ K. TIMMERMAN. Homcepathle I’hynoveruslr
Lrawberries.mTrees, Shrubs,
Instead of placiug the figure on n plate aud deep to their more enduring acquaint­ BhnlU
.
T *
sii'ian and Surgeon.
Loose’s Red Clover Pills cure sick we can put a drop of water on each joint ance. Tbe buck yard, in the settling gloom, Haiti inns.
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
iGOer -wer Laibrop’s drug More.V
headache, dyppe’isia, indigestion, con st l- with the finger or with a paint brush and was lonesome, but it looked good, and tbe Coats Grove
Roses; also Seed Com!
patioix 25c. per box. 5 boxes for 81. For the effect will be the same.—New York lightning bug*, against the grapevines, Woodland .
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Woodbury... .
oncst
dealing sod low prices. Write and tasale by W. 11. Goodyear.
Herald.
blinked nt hint with a kind «f sallow glad
» in D. I., ft* A
ir want*; will trv to please you.
Lansing............ .
r. nt:(»DKSSKK, Proprietor.
lire* over bis return ilia heart was soft­
FALL. Gaskill. Barry Co., Mich.
Muskegon expects 3000 people to atteud
isrtrolt...................
ening.
He
walked
thoughtfully
to
the
■ -. J» ffer*'»n and Court Sts., Ha«tlng*, Xirh. their G. A. IL encampment.
James Shvrman, of Clifton, was telling rain luirrel at the corner of tho house and Grand Rapids Lv. •Slope
on
Mgiiid
only.
Rates, S 1.00 per Dny.
ECKBAM S CROUP REMED1
recently
home
queer
things
about
beaver
"A »titeh tn time saves nine." sml if you take
No*. 5 and s will noc carry T'M*enj;ars unless
' - B.*u*.*I.* new. with pleasant rooms. The Hood’s Samauariiln now it may save uioiithA tt and bonver trapping. The unitnal. he nays, jx*vn*d in nt the few faint stars reflected
The Ckildrra’s Medldna
tlirre. Then, moved by some strange im­ provided with freight train permits.
p.iiro:i*ge of the f *rbllc is respectfully sofielte«i future iKMdbte aicka-sw
Freight trains will be run at rhe convenience
hna the must acute reuse uf smell of any pulse, he washed hta feet.
■
of the conipanv.who narnr the rlptit tochank'r
U*bot:Ut&amp; CtHiRh. Croup, and
Manistee want* a vegetable canning animal that exb-ta. In Netting the traps
He then went into the house and on the time of such trains without nolle**.
astings
it y
ank factory
you
most
wait
till
low
water,
in
order
to
anil a potato starch factory.
F. Bush. Genl Manager.
straight into the room where sat.hta pa
have tbe tide when It coma* In obliterate rent* by the evening lamp. The father was
Hastlmra. - - Mich.
Children Cry for ail traaw of yunr presence. When a beaver intently reading the paper, the mother in­
is caught In a trap tho other heaven* at tently sewing. Neither looked up at hi»
Pitcher s Castoria.
once enable him to make good hta escape entrance, even reproachfully, nnd neither
APITAL $75,000.00
seizing him by the tail nnd hauling him spoke. The boy drew a long, quavering
M RPl.l'S M.O0O.OO.
*' The Niagara Falls Route.”
Children Cry for by
away until they release him. often leaving sigh, and sat down on the remote edge of
the limb in the trap as a:i evidence of tbe a chair. All was still in the room for a
Incorporated under tee laws of the State of Pitcher
Castoria.
Station*.
struggle that ensued. Ho caught a bearer long time—very still; but everything
Michigan.
on Puget bland, and says that it had seemed no kind and restful and old fash­
Children Cry for owe
Am |p ni rp.in.lp.m.iun.
only two toes* on a bind foot, tbe other ioned and homely and kin to him! Only B.VT1HQ4
Open lor bnsfnoM Dee. 18.lM6i» bulMIzg tor
! M 10| S.14; 0 »10A6.10.&lt;0
Pitcher s Castoria.
merly occupied by Messer Bro*.
three legs ix-ing amputated aa clone to (be if sotneliody would say something—or
come aud l&gt;ox him. anyhow!—anything
To euro BihonsbcM, Sick Headache, ConsttReed City put* up a $10,000 bond to body m if the limbs had never existed.
OFFSCEB3:
Stations.
Mr. Sherman says there is* one faculty Why, Ixinl bless ’em, wasn’t he there,
patic.n, Malaria, Liver Comptai qU, take
l&gt;ack up its promises to tire cuunty seal.
D. G Robtnsoc. President;
the lien ver posse.*»«« that would be a prof- ready to gratefully accept anything from
tho safe and certain remedy,
|*.m.|4unJp rn-lp.
Chester lte»cr, Vice. Pres.
liable and interesting study for scientific them! But that silence! If the clock HAKrtNU*..
I J.ral «.M| 12.CMI J
men. mid that is tbe power of making ob­ would only strike and drown lhe wbb*|&gt;erD. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
Tbe hardest part of the work of a woman ject* adhere to the bottom of a stream ing, sifting sound of the katydids outside
M. IL COLUNB*. t-ocal Agwir. Hactiars.
DV.EC tors:
..Chfearo.
who is a housekeeper and head of a fam­ without any. apparent means of securing in the dewy grass.
ily is that it is »o broken, and generally them. The bcavyr lives mostly on wood,
.Dan W. Reynolds.
From afar off. down some alien street,
(wrfornwd in aucli a piccvmral manner. which it cuts nnd deposits on the liottum. he heard tbe faint halloo of the boys nt
J.A.Gretde.
D. G. Bobtason,
She boa to atop her sewing to nunw the where it remain*, contrary to the natural their nightly game of “town fox" with do
John Carveth,
Cbejter Messer.
T»o the SMALL Sise (40little Ttesna to tbe
children, and she cooks while she runs tn law*, which would in ordinary cases cause drain* whatever to be a purticiixnt in their
P. T. Colgrove.
buttle). Tnnr akb thb most coxyknibxt.
twenty directions to attend to various the wood to rise to the aurfnoc. How thia sport--no. uwer again in thi- world! He'
other mutters. Sometime* a La-1 cannut is accomplished it is difficult to decide, but Just wanted to stay in of nighta—right
A Geeeral Banking Bnslures Transacted.
be made without two or tl ••«*&gt; ijtorrup- it is nevertheless a fact, as Mr. Sherman there at home—always. He n-ughedMortgage Sale,
tions lie'ore it in finished.
assures us that he tried it time and time : hoanwly, too—and shifted hta position —
un the tint day of Wnptetnber.
When she tries to do anything of tnbge again. Heaver trapping 'pays well where but no vaguest pa rental notice or solid­
J.r.Mffl^UJ&gt;&gt;b&gt;n*c-*UJiUAra. -ST.UWS Mb
ConscquciKe the case is cuiiip'.icatod a any considerable number can be caught, ! lude in re.*pon*c—do word—no look. Ob,
hundred fold. A .woman ought to have the average price of the
being
from it was very still. He couldn’t just remcm— furs
------------ ------pie Grate. Cmi.ilv of Itarry and M »ie if Mlcbl- twice tbe crvd’t that she recuives for any 13.50 to IS per pound.—Cathlamet Gazette. ■ |^r anv prior silence that at all approached
/ PROBATE ORDER.
gaa. &lt;ii scrifed as folluws to-wit.-LThe south headwork, becauae she not only does tbs
State of Michigan. County of Barry-sa.
J
■. 11 1 -* “
it iu point of nock riwiZnnAitv
profundity nf
of rtant.Ii
depth and
nnd
had of tbe north iioif of the north*e*t quarter
At a session of the I’robate Court for Un
Thought "Oulda" a Man.
i*| seclton twenty (20) town two &lt;"&gt; north ot work, but makes the time to do it In—has
density of hush. And be felt that be himCounty of Barry. hoU’cn at the Probate Office,
rang*.* wren *7) are:, containing forty &lt;40 acres to make it by management and "working
I never see “Ouida’c” name mentioned «lf must break it; no, summing every
in me city of Hastlncs. In said county, an
of land m ire «»r Isa*.
Wednesday, the 18U day of February, in the year
Irat It recxlla to me the circumstance* un­ subtle artifice of seeming nonchalance to
5*airt jnorfga-re wa* on the slxteenU
of iu BnAi■chel*■,,—■ Housewife.
one tboarend eight hundred and ninety one.
September. A: Ji. l«G. rec irded in the
of
Cadillac's new high school Is nearly der which her work was first introduced his aid, and gazing pensively at the cat
Pnirnnt. Cbaries W. Armstrong. Judge «(
th? resister "f deMs for tbe County
rry
to tbe American public. I don’t think the curled in iu wonted corner of tbe hearth,
Probate.
•nd Bute ot Michigan, tn fiber » of mortgages ready for occupancy. It "I" be dedicated atory has ever been printed. It was just at last bo &gt;poke
“
If
pop
had
blanketed
you
in
In tbe matter of the estate of Cbaries N.
___ _out
______
__________
airily
and Raid,______
“I see
ou p.'UCb 12.
at an early date.
docrased.
emi'r,
rmt the
tho aame
«nmn old
nl&lt;1 cat."
rat. '*—IndianapInitial
before the war that Mr. Lippincott, tho i you
’ve got
mud mortgage was on* lhe t ventv-elEhth day
tile stable you would be fat, too.” Youngs,
On reading and fflinr the petition, duly veri­
Rev. ,D. Hoyt Leland ha* resigned the Philodrlphin publisher, saw in on English J (,ijM Journal
ot isweinber. A. I». 1*M. duly ks.tigned by tbe
fied. of Mary Yoaur*. widow of said deceased,
said Addl«»n 1*. Cook, to the A. C. took &lt;*». pastorate of the Baptlwl church at Petoskey. magaxiue a eeriol story be.wing the nnm
prayniE thst adwnWIraWcn of said estate may
FREE
—
Got
from
your
dealer
free,
tbe
limited, which said assignment was on tbe fifth
be
granted
to’ Harvey W. Willlama or some
Changed Method* of Attack.
de plume of “Onida.” He was attracted
day ot February, A. D. tfot. duly recorded in
44 Book. It has handsome pictures nnd other suitable person.
_
_ •
There ja no question that tbe gun is valuable information nbout horses.
*Aid recistrr • office. Hi liber » ot mortgages, on
to it and determined to republish It. One
Thereupon it b ordered, that Tuesday Ua
nans 4D and 41.
master
in
the
gun
armor
fight.
Armor
17th
day
of
March.
A. D. 1881. at ten o’clockta
question, however, arose. The story vf»’
Two or three dollars for a 44 Horse the forenoon, be a»*ignrd
On the first day of September. A. D- m*.
for
the
hearing
of
said
named "Held in Bondage; or, Granville de has been driven from tho complete cover­ Blanket will make your horse worth more । petition, and th* the heirs at law of aajdatitMl .
'
K- -.ru.- due and |&gt;avai&gt;)e by the term* of
Vigne.” and Mr. Lippincott feared that j ing of the broadside to narrow belt* and and eat Lam to keep warm.
•aid martg.ge tbe sum ot forty-tbe and to mo
rd. and all otiMT persons interested tn said
/rvg—V .
CURES
dollar* t*4l£0I. of Interest and toe same luu
the name would give the false impression isolated gun stations, and now it seems
estate, are required to appear ataseMlouor
re.n.ounl unpaid and tn arrear* forthe sptc &gt; of
said court, thcnlo^e holden at tbe Probata
that tbe story ,rn* anotlier of tbe many that the water line belt is likely to go.
5/A Five Mile
thirty divs and upward*.
office, in tbe city of Hasting*, in said couaty.
works on American slavery that were then This latter change i» not due so much to
Oatbennt *!.«&lt;&lt;».' Mcptrmti*r, A. D. IMP.
and show eauso. Il any there be. why tbe prayer
5/A Boss Stable
increased gtu&gt; power as to change iu the
tn* re beeame flu* \qd pavMde an In-tatlnsen: ot
of tlie petitioner may raft be granted. Aad
flooding
the
country.
m..,
Atk for
IS YTtll
mil C
Street.
interest ot fortv five and v&gt; too
1*45 50|.
it i« further ordrted. that said netltioDCt gtvft
composition
of
the
batteries,
the
introduc
­
He
therefore
determined
to
reverse
the
Great Remedy
5/A
Electric
aadii&gt;« name h.t* rein lined unpaid and in ar­
notice to ibe person* Interested io said evne,
San Francisco, Cat,
title, nnd to bear him out In this he ap­ tion of high explosives and improvements
of the pend&lt;*nry of said petition, and lhe ffear*
row* tor th* *pM'*e trf more thr.n thirty &lt;ay«.
Apnl 25, 1390
ship **»•»«.&gt;
construction
pealed to the writer. A long and plmsant In
sn tuup
•&gt;»*■«&lt; tending
mtwuuh, to
.*» lessen
.. the
Ingthcreor by catisinR a cojiy ot this order to be
5/A
Extra
Test
On the ffmt day ot September. A. D. li»0,
"Having t«cn sore­ correspondence took place between Mr. | danger of sinking if pierced at the water
tnere beeane due an installment of interest *cpu’dl.Mied in the Haivingi* Bakner a new»ly afflicted with rheu­
30 other styles nt prices to suit every* &gt;aper printed aud circuited in said County at
. ariliug tu the.terms ot said mort*age. ot tortvUppincott and “L. de la Hame. Esq.," the j line.
tarry ooco In each work for three successive
tive and fo-ioo dollara (Ita.V'l. which safo tact
matism, my mother
former supposing the latter to be a man. - ’It• is
• not proposed to ehaugv materially
weeks previous to taid day «&gt;f hearing. ■
;.*’.iK:nent ha* remained due and tn arrears
and daughter with
CHAHt.ro* W. AkMHTROira.
for more than thirty days.
‘•Guida" never corrected the impression, tbe total weight of armor carried, but the
Judge of Probate.
N.*w. therefore, bv reason of said default, and
weight
of
water
line
belt
armor
ia
to
be
dis
­
and
for
a
long
Utne
—
In
fact
until
Mr
Lip
­
by the ux. ofRL Jacobs
[A true copy.]
by virtae of a condition of said niortgsgr. tbe
pincott's sulkWKj’ient visit to Europe—did tributed among the gun stations, loading
-r-k a
Oil, been cured."
the publisher believe that “Guida” was a tubes, conning tower, engine hatehee*. pro­
9
Ixhavs.
&lt;lr-lore the whole aniotmt secured by said mortSOLD XDAL, MSB, 1S78.
man, ami many of his friend* remind him tective deck, and in the form of light side
g. i«e, both interest and principal, due and par­
tpitay of his enthusiasm over "the new armor three to six inches thick, to prevent
able at once. There t* therefore claimed to b&lt;*
CURES NEURALGIAman aero** the water” whom lie had dis­ shells containing high axploaives—nitro­
now due and unpaid on said mortgxre tbe «un&gt;
EUcarine, N. Y., Jan. 6, l«0.
glycerine, melinite and similar compounds
ot -igl I hundrea. thirty eight and 30-100 dollars
covered—Edward \V. Bok’s U-tter.
I- ;--.-., at principal and interest, and the
•■I euffrred with neuralgia, bought ■jbottlc
—from penetrating nud exploding between
b.rther snai ot *e»en and 53-100 dollars [ST am
of KU Jacobs Oil and soon recovered. I treated
decks. So fur ns known at present com­
lor txxes paid by the mortgagee on said premiaa stwalned
sprejuc * ankle
- with rame results GOMPra.
*••». whh Interest thereon, according to tbe
There, fo a little boy up town who was 8 paratively thin armor is sufficient to esnse
term* of uld inortgnire al ten per eeoL from tbe
all the violent explosives to burst before
▼rars
old
a
few
days
ago.
He
has
no
many
A&gt;lh da» of January. A. D. 1&gt;**C. and do procredCURES SCIATICA.
penetration.—New York Herald.
tbito more tb*n ~&gt;jr UK1,
in&lt;* at Uw «&gt;r In realty have been Instituted to
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 19, 1*9.
recover the tame or any part thereof.
need* or want* that hi* indulgent mamma
She Got Her Dlmier.
Notice Is t jerefort! hereby given that by virI ranred . 1OM to jrtUi
I"
finally «*id to him in perplexity: “Harold,
I1- .* of the power ot sale Id such nmrUpure con
the hljw; found no relief till i tried SU
Not long ngo a woman physician whose
THE STRONGEST.
I really don’t know what to get you for
talned. nnd the statute in such care mute and
Jacobs Oli. which completri^cured
HONK QCNUIHE WITHOUT THE SM LABEL
your birthday, and I think I shall let you name would bri&lt;g her honor anywhere,
provided, tli- premise* above and In said rrturtMantiTd by Wn. Ats—. .-oxa. Phllada.. w»m&gt;
kvc described or wo much thereof as may be
choose this time what it ahall be. Now you save— as it appeared—In a hotel, entered make
the
famous Uor» unmd Baker Bhuikuta
h. wssary.erillbeiwld at p'lbllc vendue to lhe
may say just what you would like most the cafe of a leading hotel early in the even­
highest bidder, al the north front door of the
Absolutely Pure
ing. She wm* alone, and when she asked
Promptly and Permanently to do or have, and you •hall have it?’
court bouse in tin- &lt;
' Hastings. Barry Coun­
ty. Michiran that
the place of boldlpE
‘‘Just what I want to dof’ queried Har­ to have dinner served the waitqf told her
and it it Soluble.
LUMBAGO, SPRAINS,
thr clrtuitcourt foi
county, on the ninth
that she could not be entertai nodi there be­
old.
dny o! May. A. D. 1881. at ten o’clock in the fore­
cause she was unaccompanied by a man.
"Yes, for this one day.’
hruises
noon of said day, to satisfy the amount then due
“Then I don’t want to have anything, Shb looked him full In tbe eyes, and then
on said mortpuce together with all lexal costa,
inrludltif an .attorney fee as provided by law.
mam.: but I do want to do Jtut uno in tones whose authority there was no di*arc used in its preparation. It has
Dated, Feicuary 7th. 18M.
thing nwhtU,. « ron’Utetmo. I wantw obeying she said, "Bring me my dinner,
Tie A. P. Cook Co. Lirtxntv,
more than three times the strength, of
put on «*n. m«&gt;red doth- and go all and bring it nt once!" And he did.—New
=
Asslenceof Mortjca&lt;ec.
alone oat In the streets and lick a Mick. I York Evening Sun.
8rrAHT, Kxappkk ft Wkavka.
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
Attorney* for Assignee.
know I can.”
_
•
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
And hu dld.-New York Evening cun.
NhenfTa Notice of ElecUoa.
j f»r foals. Also a ft-ncra) stock of grocenex
economical, costing less than one cent
“
Yon
ought
to
enter
a
prize
content
for
To tlie Quattfed voter* of Barry County, Michi- I Good goods. Low»nee».
tho handsomest man,” aaid a lawyer In
Obesity­
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
fareoant ti due notice from the Secretary of '
Obesity is often a diseased state of Lhe the lobby of n police court to a prtoooer
W
strengthening, easily digested,
SUie you xreb-reby notefled that at tbe reneral ■
body, the cure for which lies In। a return to who bad both eyes blacked and hia Dose
elcdloa to tre held In this Mate on Monday.
and admirably adapted for invalids
healthful conditions ot Hie. The only way skinned..
April ah. m, lhe foUowlnr ulffi-ers are to be
Eases Pain Instantly.
elected: An associate justice ot th** supreme
“That’s exactly what ails nr,” replied
to effect this i» to live in a hygienic man­
as well as for persons in health.
Slrt-.jftens
P»U.
court In jrtste nt John W. Champlin, whore
tiie
mtn.
“
I
went
Into
auch
a
contest,
got
ner.
to
get
«
“
ooh
fm*h
air
ns
terrn &lt;g o/nc* will expire December 21. |W1:
Sold by Oroewrs everywhere.
and never to remain iu a room w.th closed tbe priu.-e.nd four of ibe uiwucsefci'ul canatoo two reaeste of tiK’ Vulver*itv In place of
tlbarhn .1. w iiett and Arthur M Clark, wbore
windows if it enu bu avoided. Take a dil-j.v pitciied into me and brought me to
terms ot offlte will expire December 31. Wl.
iiftjlv both, practice physical exercises, and thia.”—Detroit Free Press.
W.
BIKER &amp; CO., DkMv, Max
Witness my land and seal at Hastings. Mich,
iresa in a way to promote health, it these
this luth day February. l«n
It has frequently been noticed that tbe
rules be followed, coupled with the use of
COM BIX zn.
COiCEB
5
'
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. . --in.,. _ ,
» IwkUilr.
tingera cf rilk weavers ore very long and
rimple and pure diet, not only will
bOTOU TAKE THE
.
j ,__.
Invklncr dutoite ellUU- taper, and. v.*i!ut is more curious, after sev­
eral gtueratious have been in the trade
el w
the children are born with excessively long
I finds himself possessed of weedier nerves fingers, ami they can acquire the trade Id
l nnd a more genial temperament together about one-third ot the time taken by an
i
.
.
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—
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r.hreirr.1
n«veutab.’- r bora ot pareuta engaged ia other
Improved Variable Friction Feed,
puraulta.
send tor Catatorie *»&lt;1 »!*rial prices.

In Its
early stages
can be cured
by the prompt
ufee of

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’

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BILE BEANS

KISSINB&amp;™™®

THATS IT.

rheumatism.

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BLANKETS

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Breakfast
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No Chemicals

�The C. L. a C. will meet at Lhe hume of
JT An enterprising Hebrew was In tbe dty
]&gt;aui«l Striker, on Saturday evening
Additional Local News. / wiling all the way from 15 to 90 handker- rur.0^1 to Mil, IJ.
Feb. 2S. at 7 o'clock sharp, with the foj'.
aud apropos of the starvation and wantht
«
r&lt;™r;
cWefa tor a dollar. He guaranteed them mnvreUoa
।Thorwlay »t«»™ibl&lt;Kl
lowing program:
IUM
&gt;”■ The ««
London. Mr. Frederick Verinder. aecrcta» ft- .Iron, ol -oltnte of «nul" In- rto be all linen, but the “innownt pur- wa." cnlied to order by M. L- Cook, cba r ' Opening exercises as aaual.
ry to tbe English Und Restoration League ta/ed
,
Quotations from Lake poek.
from • luodlertliHI !&gt;»' I*™ cbMcw’ will no doubt be using their coat mu ot the rvonty commltuv. who&gt; "“tu”
Hxllut*. TlmmW- r*‘ffL
Oirtltoe' history of England--r.- . i.-,v
writes to tto press of London:
1
,recently demonstrated to to tbe most effec­ ■leeves again within a week or two. as the call, and named Hon. J*. T. Colgrove as
material It ia said, upon a cJooe Inspection
QueaUmts from tbe Chautauqii.uis tlf
1 have collected the available
1tual remedy for hiccough. .
Ix-ars k strong resemblance to cheaper ma­
Pceembcr. January and February, ci^
ou the subject, nnd these go to show that
Wc desire our contapondmitr to avoid terial than linen. The Hebrew’S pocket#
to divide for contest in answering qnes.
200 000 a year is much nearer the truth M all personalities or anything partaking of
^^n.^^Towne, Hale Kenyon and C. tlons In February Chautauquan. qi;m.
Agards ttre migration from
।that nature. Our alm is to run a good, were lined with Silver dollars nnd he
doubtleWly Chuckled over hl$ Salt'S, which
AttOtrttT 14- 1879.
_______ _ nil district* Into lhe towiK. " hat dot
tlons from December number asked t,-,M.
Mack
were
made
the
committee
on
Per
­
clean sheet and to intentionally barm no
this mean * it means that every- day• a one. Such Items are not news In any wore many and all ca?h. Home merchants manent organization and order ot bumneM. Mrs. Cnigrove, January Kittle Beadle.
large number of peopte. who should to our sense and will not to published under any sell all the way from *24 to 28 handker­
J. W. Briggs. Gilbert Striker aud Ira A. February Mr. Striker.
chiefs for the oarne money, but whether
Music, male quartette.
• customers" In the rural district*, art miOsgood were made ft committee on credcnthey kt the world know Of their torgidna
nually driven Into the towns, where they circumstances.
&lt;
Constitution &lt;»f Japan (limited to 12
XWorthy Mend has leased the American or not or whether the victims were quick llaThe convention then adjourned till IfitO
---become ‘•competitors’’ ugnlnst the towu ,
minutes) question.^ by Mrs. Hicks.
(Fr™ strrerary Wtwion.’* last »!***•»
io
bile,
we
leave
for
our
renders
to
Infor.
nnd will take powraaton m «»n ns
worker: that the home market for town/ house,
।
f rom Chtneer to Tennyson, last half of
&lt;ntr or two. rompartoms will convey produce is being rapidly constricted, whlfo ■Mr. Young shall take charge of Ford » ho­
chapter VII (12 minutes) Mrs. Norman '
Tho Judge of probate, chairman of nuAFTElWOOff s'KWIUX.
We emi ace no reason why Mr. Mead, periutendeuts of poor. W. II. Schauta, and
(
idea of our stupeuBita Intenial torn- Ute ranks of the producers in the towns tel.
At the hour lixesl tbe cmjveutton reas­ Uni ley.
are being contlnuflly swclletl; that the will
,
not conduct the American In a way to. M. L. Cook, county agent of the state
Talk on English Literature, Rev. a. D.
ujwc*-. The tonnage which passed through
popular favor, and he will make board of ooriwcilona and cbarltiea, Ina|»ect- sembled.
English rwoplc
l»ev&lt;nnbta mofo anu meet
i
,
The committee on permanent organiza­ Grigsby.
the Detroit t bcr Slone during the 234 days more dependent upon the foreign pro- every
,
endeavor to do so.
Critic, Mlsa Boae Goodyear.
cd the jail this week, rs the taw require*. tion recommended that tlie temperary be
of navigation In lsS9 exceeded by 2,257.127 ducer of food, while lhe la»l at home H
We titink the board of education Is neg­ They found that Sheriff Benham was do­ made permanent ofllcers of tbeconvention,
The young people's society of Chritttan
tons Ito entire British ami foreign tonnage being allowed to go oat of cultivation.
lecting an imixirtent duty in not electing a ing a» well an.powlble to keep the bulld- and that the ten delegates to which Barry Endeavor will meet at the Presbyterian
This is the direct action of free trade on truant officer, and compelling the attend­ ing clean nnd Iu order. Tbe jail
which entered and cleared at l/mdon ami
county wae entitled be selected Ity the con­ church on Sunday, March lat, at 6 o’clock;
topic •‘God’s cate for.lils own,” Psaliu 81-1 ’.
IJrenwol that year in tiie foreign and the 'English farnrfrrt and its after action on ance at school of the many truant toys1 show that 01 prinohern have been detained vention.
The committee on credentials reported Ecclesiastes 8-13, Matthew 0-Sfi. To be kd
I thb English latoriita population. The de­ who can to seen on tiro streets most any there during the past six months, only one
mast wise trade.
day. learning nothing but deviltry, and1 female, who was charged with Inuutity. that 14 of the 20 preeincta of the county by Mbs Ensign.
struction
of
tnc
home
market,
so
that,
as
n
The freight which passed through the
preparing for graduation In due form from' Of lhe 00 males, about one-third were were represented by duly accredited dele­
Tho M. E. social will to entertained by
drunks, and nearly that many tramps. gate*. This for a spring convention and Mead a mm Schantz. Mixer, Cherry, Wood­
HL Mary's Fall* Canal in I8to exceeded by London magistrate lately, asserted, “look­ some penal institution. .
3,*57.87t&gt; tons the entire tonnage of all the ing for work Is » forfcrtt hope." Our |■ Much Interest Is expressed among the. Of tbe jail Itaclf the Inspector* could speak in view of tbe condition &lt;rt tbe road* and ruff, Geo. Heath. Pulley, Freer, Simpaon.
In no complimentary terms. It Is poorly
nations which pas*v«l tlirottgh the Suet farmeis are invited by the free traders to &gt;i Michigan hunters regarding the' bill now. ventilated, unsafe for inmates nt ease of weattor Is certainly a creditable showing. Wetzel, Zagelmeler, Wlthey and the Misses
The convention next pra.-voded to elect Fannie Mixer, Glenha Schantz, Cora Cher­
dMtfoy
drairoy the factories wmor
which gave them j before the legislature to allow quail jmoot-. fire, miserably provided with water closets.
Canal in 1589.
’
ten delegates to tbe state /convention "• ry, Anna Turner and Cora Jewell at tlie
their
borne
market
to
again
put
“
Dallas
png
one
or
two
mouths
each
fall.
There
ma
wrc
VI
The freight carried on -railroads of tbe
I and that Barry county permits Its use is a Jackson as follows:
home of Mrs. Henr&gt;- Wlthey In the first
u,v
..
.
_
____
mi
ton«nf
oua
Is.
and
til
are now millions of quails, and they will
upon the troml name and humanity of
P. T. Colgrove.
'United States in 1*90 exceeded by over night caps" on our chimneys, nnd turn the continue to increase so long as tbe winterss stain
ward on Wednesday evening of next week.
•
Daniel Striker.
38.eoo.0to tons the aggregate carried &lt;m more prosperous workman into farmers are mild, and they think it as well to atoott Its citizens. Some day It may to called ou
Refreshments served from 5 to 8. A •■&lt;:"
&gt; to pay damage suits resulting from deten­
J. .1. Perkins.
supper. We give tbe menu.
all the railroads of Great Britain, Germany; upd competitors. Instead of into customers, them as to have the winter kill them, n.^cn tion In its unhealthy cells that will cost
1.
A.
Osgood.
Choice Cuts. Channing Cpmjxiuut!.
jmore than a new jail. If all-people placed
as at present, while those unable to buy a cold winter comes.'
France and Russia in 1889
C. W. Armstrong.
Charity's Cry, Chunie&lt;l Cream, Cumpcdi-, t
were hardened criminals it would
Various rumors are afloat In regard to therein
t
Commodities are interchangal among farms become tramps. and nocturnal cusR. B. Me*s«r.
Castor Contents.
the U &amp; H. R'y. the most Important being ।still be Inhuman to keep them there. But
Clement Smith.
.
our own people with greater fncfflty and toiners to tlie fanners* hen routs.
Desert—Congealed (’ream. Capital Com­
are placed there who uro able upou
,
Hun. John CMrveth.
The essence of the free trade Idea is that that lhe road will be extended north to many
position.
at ebeaiMT rates, distance being considered,
Who
Belding and south to Buttle Creek the ।trial to prove their Innocence.
C. A, Hough.
Drinks—Creature Cheer. China Cordial.
all lhe world shall grow cheaper cereals coming summer. Nearly all the claims would want an Innocent friend or rotative
than in any other country on earth.
F. A. Blackman.
Cool Comforter.
'
The increase of national xfea’.th mid and cotton, but that only one country shall agaip't the extension from Freeport to ,to to placed In such a foul pen? No one.
The delegation was duly authorized
Cunningly Cut Cord Wood.
I
and
yet
they
are
Hable
to
to.
Moreover
prosperity, largely do* to thh system of manufacture; that them shall to but one Hastings have been settled and It Is now ,
fill vacancies.
The cooks confidently calculate 3 cour
[ the jail makes no pro|»er provision for the
Moved and carried that as tbe souse of teous coinmnnltj' will candidly consider
protection to «br ho:m? markets and do- market for our produce, and but one mar­ expected that something will to done to
separation of the sexes, nor for keeping the convention, the delegates to requested this creditable collection of culinary curi­
complete the line.—Freeport Herald.
meatfcstnute, and to the generous develop­ ket in which manufactured goods can to
those under 16 years of age separate from to all honorable means to secure tlie nom­
osities and conclude to eomc iu considcra
Saturday morning, as Mr. Whipple was criminal asaoctetes.
ment of these InBirumentallties of com­ bought, and of that market England Is to
While these two
starting up tbe engine at the roller mill, classes are In one sense separated from ination of Hou. Frank A. Hooker for Su­ ble companies.
merce, has become the marvel of the have the profit. This world has been sav­ there wm a crash, bang, wboop-'et-uprime
preme Court Justice.
The elocutionary entertainment given
other
Inmate*,
the
isolation
Is
not
such
as
Convention then adjourned.
world. Take a few comparisons, toured ed from the universal want and suffering In the cylinder, which completely wrceked
under the auspices of the Young People’s
ti&gt;e taw contemplates. 'Hie luspectora
upon the United States census of 1880. that would follow the realization of that that jmrt of the engine’s anatomy, if it did could do nothing else than report to the
society of the Baptist church, Friday and
not seriously Injure other parts of the en­ state board ot corrections and charities
aud upbn figures fumUhed by Mr. Mulhall, idea, by protective tariffs.—Economist.
A desirable farm of 100 acre*,
mil« Saturday evenings, were well attenedd end
gine. All this was occasioned by the fact that Barry county had no such a jail as tbe
Hickory “
Corners. Mich., well netted lhe society a nice sum. Miss
the English slatirtican.
some water got Into the cylender. nnd jaw and humanity directs that a civilized east of and* timbered,
The clap-trap free trade attorneys use In that
’
good building, George is a lady of large talent, nnd to say
watered
In manufactures we exceeded Great Brit­
wasn't given a chance to get ouL resulting
orchard, convenient to school. Terms that the andicncea were pleased would to
( the break-up mentioned. It will cost Michigan county should have.
ain in 1880 by $1,579,570,191. France by urging the western farmer to oppose pro- In
putting It mildly. They were complete!;
J. C. Bishop.
easy.
$300 to $500 to repair the damages,
Wanted
i
tl. 115,000.000 andGeroiany by$2,805.000,- tection Is a most specious form of argu- from
carried away with her recitations and the
Girl to do house-work. Inquire at Pow­
exoellent manner In which they were ren­
ment
“Open up the markets &lt; f lhe so
’ members of the company assert, and
will delay further operation of the mill for er’s hardwa.v.
Tto V. U &amp; C. program for this wreck, dered.
•
In products of agriculture we excelled world for our products" shouts the Cob- ’Home time.
on account of the review, the mask, and
Great Britain by SI,425,000,009, France by de nite. Any man of sense knows that Ito
.
Obituary.
the talk by Rev. A. D. (Jrigaby. k of more
By all odds the best nominating speech
$8*5,000,000, and Germany by $925,000.- markets of the world are just as open now made at the republican state convention nt
Mr*. F. G. -Goodyear died at tor late tthnn iisual Interest. These with the cen­
j
ptace of meeting 1 trust will bring out
as they ever have been or can be by free Jackson was that by ex-Senator Colgrove, hoam- In tills city yesterday afternoon at tral
Judge Hooker for justice of 2:30 o’clock. While It had been known ,a full attendance of member* cf the circle
:
Our earuhigs or income for 1880 from trade or any other policy. Every bushel nominating
for eotne time that the diaem from which ]Let us cIom the 5lh mouth of tlie year
oomfoerdo,, agriculture, mining, manufac­ ot American wheat above home consump­ the supreme court Not merely In elo­ she suffered. coiiKumption, was surely iwith such Interest aud zeal, that we shall
quence, but in fitting portrayal of inequal­
tures, the carrying trade and banking ex­ tion can find a market abroad. The ques- 1ities ot Judge Hooker that especially foteo ucaring Ita fatal termination, nene expect- hare
no trouble In keeping up the intercut
।
[In the remaining four months to complete
ceeded those of Great Britain from the lion is one of price. In the “markets of him for the supreme bench, was the speech cd the end so soon.
Kate I*arkbursL the daughtet of Gen. J. ।the year.
Clrmext Smith, Pres.
mme sources by 81.230,000.000. France by the world” American wheat has to com- &lt;excellent, and the universal verdict was
(1. Parkhurst, of Coldwater was born there
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
&gt;8,395,000.000. and Germany by 82,775,­ pete* with that stable grown on the cheap : that Mr. Colgrove** effort was the tost.
j
That gentleman was also selected as tem­ 30 years ago. Ia June. 1884. abc was Presbyterian
church Sunday. March 1st. dLWATS THE SAttE
000,000.
lands by the eheap lator of India, Russia porary chaiman of the conventton, but married to F. G. Goodyear, of this city. ।
In tto morning on “Wisdom, earthly and
In 1880 our home markets consumed and the Argentine Republic. That means had to decline because ot the fact that be To them, three children were burn, two ।heavenly"; In the evening hr will resume
"2 ALWAYS THE BEST
about $10,600,000,000 worth of our own low prices, if- American fanners will lind been selected to present the name of daughters and a son. Of I hew. little Jose- ।hia talks on aatromony, subject, ••Cumeta."
phlne
crossed
the
dark
river
but
a
short
Judge
Hooker.
I
Rev. E. M. Btanchird, of Williamston,
products, on amount equal to the entire accept lower prices than the raisers of
time ago. Tbe first symptrens of the' dis­
been extended a unanimous call to beTuesday morning Sheriff Prentice found ease that caused the death of Mra. Good- has
accumulated wealth of Spain, three times wheat In India and Russia, they can sell
1
tbe Increase of wealth in Great Britain for all the wheat they can raise. Nothing Ixjren Wolcott, tbe man who is accused of year were manifest several years since. 'camv pastor of the Baptist church of this
and will occupy lhe pulpit Suuday
putting the poison in the well nt Battle From That time oa all that could to done to city,
1
ten years, aud seven times the increase of can to plainer than this. Free trade Creek, sick in his cell, fie bad been vom­
IN THE
momlng and tevening. March 1«L Rev.
France for the same period. Our home would o»en not a single market that is not iting and was In bad shape. Dr. Houston arrest the progrees of the fell destroyer 1Blanchard has town pastor of tbe Wilhamswas done,—change of climate, the best
uiarkets that year absorbed five times as now open for American' farm products, it was called and he thought that Wolnott had medical talent of the state. All that the ton church for the past four year*. Is a
much of ctir manufactured products as is not more markets but better prices that I been trying to poison himself. He denied progress of medical science had devlaed very able man and comes very highly
having taken anything and raid be had
Great Britain exported of tors tu all the the American farmer needs. That will to
fur tbe relief or cures- of such maladies recommended.
been sick to bls stomach. Tbe sheriff 'Is
markets of tbe world.
'
obtained by reciprocity, and by building of the opinion, however that he managed was tried, und tried In vaita It liad been
the sttroy of her.husband and her friends
to
secrete
some
poison
In
Ns
clothes
and
up our home markets, winch already con­
to leave nothing undone that might result
sume 93 per cenL of the wheat grown, and had taken It. He was thoroughly examin­ in restoring to her that priceless boon of
ed at Battle Creek and also when he ar­
It will prove fortunate for voters who
according to the best authorities, in less rived at the jail, but may have bad it Nd health. All efforts in that direction prov­
May for the uKnneut to tempted by the
than 10 years will eonanme all the’^hcat away In the lining of bis coat Re has ed futile.
dazxllng pictures held out by free trade
Mrs. Goodyear was a woman of splendid
grown in this country. It will to found now commenced to fast not having eaten ability, ot a kindly nature and a gentle
crusaders. It. before carding* ballot for the
far more profitable, therefore, to the fann­, any tiring since yesterday noon. From dignity. She posaesaed the qualities that
vaunted panacea of tariff: reform, a little
his actions we judge tbe officers have the
would have enabled her to shine In the
er for one natural government
to' right man.—Marshall Chroicle.
March be made for the inspiration of that
tost of what the world calls society. She
make reciprocity treaties with other
interest in tto general weal of this country
We understand the city ettoraes has preferred to shine in the society of her
countries, giving cur products free entry : prepared and served upon Mrs. Shepard's
own bume, where she wan queen, nod
Jost now so prominent. It will prove
( there at an advantage over other food-ex­ attorneys the necessary papers for a re- where the queen rutod by gentleness and
equally beneficial if some attention is also
, porting countries, and build up our homej hearing of that now celebrated case. We1 kindness and won tbe loyal love of those
given to the resuts of the -revenue only”
_ market than to throw everything away, think 9 ont of 16 tax payers will endorse abou( her by loving them, bbc was moet Now is the time to buy Ladies', Misses’ and Children's Shoes
policy as found In tl&gt;e nation most active
' this action, smd feel that the verdiet rend­- devoted to them, patience and goodness
as woaM to done by free trade.
ered was a moat unjust one to this city. showing in tor every act And with all these
in tbe effort to force’ ita views upon this
Wo al&gt;o itmhTKtand that some new andI gentler qualities was combined a calm
country.
The adverse tariff legislation of 18&amp; ar­ important evidence tn the city’s favor hasi courage, a strength of character, that made
A little aenitiuy in this direction will de-, rested the development of our wool-grow­ rfen discovered since the triak and thatt her a most womanly woman. In all her
▼etop tbe fact Hurt what is really sought Is ing industry. and started it on the decline one of the jurors, who hung out art nightL long illness she was never beard to mur­
to have votes so cast and legislation so which baa since continued. The y-iumph for a judgment of $100 now makes ani met. Through sorrow and adversity, none In order to makfe room for the elegant line of spring goods
affidavit that he agreed to compromise: ever heard tor complain. Witha heart disci­
framed as to discourage tbe further growth of protection in the presidential election of
that will soon be here. I have decMed to sell every pair of
without considering that the verdict requir­ plined lu those hard schools with a calm and
of Industries in this country, and give over 1888. which gave the assurance that tlie ed by the oompromtM* would to so heavy; r&lt;»oluie trust lu her God, she was enabled
to foreign workmen now but partially em­ errors in the wool ochednle of the tariff of and had he realized that it would to. he to live each day as if it were golden with
ployed a Targe share of the manufacturing 1838 woalii be corrected. as has aetually would not have consented to it, but did promises of every earthly good. These
consent to h. toeuuse he had said be would
now furnishing employment for labor, and been done by the McKinley bill, started before be realized what the retult would are the qualities that endeared her to all
who kuew tor, and which makes her death
capital in tbe United States.
so great a toss to her many friends, so At an advance of ten per cent, of first cost This however is a
wool growing on no upward course again.
A glance along the Jine of march of free Tbe tatwt Issue from the department «rf
A decision has just been rendered In Ne- deep a sorrow to the loved one* of her own
trade crusaders kwu finds it reaching a agriculture brings the gratifying intelli­ tmiska which has attracted a good deal of household, whom she loved with all her
•teanwhlp pier, end thence to England, gence to fanners that “the Increased Inter­ attention. In one of the towns of that slate wealth of her alf^ctionate nature, and
whom she cheered and inspired by her -re­
where sits tbeCobdea Club as commander­ eat in sheep and wool, noted a year ago. is a merchant’# association having a credit solute patience, kindness, gentleness aud
system In operation, which put upon a
in-chief of tbe force* assailing the policy has been continued, and this has been blank Hat tbe names of non-paying cnstotn- goodness. White she shall be forever ab­
cf protection for any country except Great
sent
in body; not so in the goodness she Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as 1 will not
’ probably the most profitable branch of our era. One who was put upon this Kat for
be undersold.
Yours resp’y,
Britain. And it is not necessary to look stock industry during the year,” and that cause. commenced a heavy suit for dam­ lived, Ute Chrlsl-llkeness that she exempli­
fied.
These shall comfort and inspire
ages
against
the
party
who
submftt-d
his
beyond the shadow of this - presiding’ “the decline hi wool production, which bename to the association, and after trial the those who w&gt;uni. \
The toreaved husband and family hare
‘ gan with the slaughter of docks in 1884-’85 jury returned the verdict no cause of ac­
policy it so persisleutly championed. '
tlie heartfelt sympathy of all iu their great
[L e. after the adverse tariff of IMS went tion. There would not be any safety for sorrow.
merchants If there was not some safeguard
Then the area devoid to farcilug to stead-.
into effect}, has been chocked, the aggre­ for protecting them from deod-beaut and
L»y diminishing under the ueeesity for coin-'
gate clip for 1890 (full of 1839 and spring non-paying ffustomera who. if unreported,
ing with breadatuffs growr abroad. There’ -oflSM) befog estimated at 276,600,000 might roam from one part of tbe country
Following are the real estate transfers
tbe effort to keep tbe prioe of maaufactur‘ pounds; an toereafte of 12,000.000 over tbe to another, living by confidencing mer­ of tin- week ending Feb. 93, 1891, as
chants out of their just dues. If a man taken from the books in the rmtteterto office;
•ed MUtartF tow enough to underbid' other
previous season.” Protection, and not free won’t pay ills jnrt debts he should suffer
Mttaus it their ova markets, has crowded
&gt;" =•
wool, was the remedy for declining wool tbe consequences. Tills dectaioo Is a just
one to the trade as well as to commercial
production.- -Economist.
~m
■children to Join iu Ute battle for bread,
agmeiea.
white tbe unsolved problem of providing 'The republican state convention at
The people of tide city wesc aurpriaed
’‘“‘I “* •" • H"®sr tbe armv of the unemployed Is pres- Jactsun Tuesday nominated Judge Rotor? and abwoet startled Monday afternoon to II
Ad red Curtte to John Lenz; parcel city. 1700
taCufMMi padianxuiC with daily augment- M. Montgomery, of Grand Rapids, for jus­ nee a long proceiwfon of boys nnd girls
* 19 Tbornapple,
^°*iv*r»
to David MaUtoau' 40u
Duurhiug akmg the streets to martial music, •ec
92Aoa.
«««•.
tice of the supreme court, Hon. Beary aad tearing the sure and stripes. From
4faci&gt; are
practical fruits ot ibe poi- Ho wood. of Port Huron, and Major Peter
»™.221L^^pna,C/‘^00 to
h1*1”*1 bWdw tbe two Percheron stxlltens. Sul^AnavCoaelitoT^mM n«ey;
3
&lt;nd lh« a»d«d*‘« stallfoc. Scottish Lad, at ttolr stables, In tbe city
N. Cook, .of CortHwia, as re*anu of tlie would not be long in arriving at the eonof Hastings. county of Barry, aud state ot Michigan, oa
unlveratty, White we would have been elusiati that tke schotarn were eelet rating
U
’
aabfogfoD*
birthday,
and
If
all
the
ChM by the United States.
_
totter
pkiiMid to have had Judge i*w»rr
Hooker •eetoels ia the tend were sts enthusiastic in
An“ Ceffle&gt;&lt;L
lota
Ibe xaUUM tariff oa .teat. te-HWa**.
Jadr- Itausa b
F.C KO/M.IO A. V Ap lemaa e• «
«teet
foot tot 45
«
S"- l-WT-V « »»Hh, autdldw-elMn schoolb iu this city, mooe youths would Noabrtne, asm.
««
Francis
Crake.;
43a
tee
7
Cav
grow
up
to
a
totter
appreciation
of
what
*^7
“*p“ru "
ta
»MUtr
I.
Nlebolo
to
a
A
Fort
;
toe
a
Nashville.
freedoia really meana. Monday afteRiuon
&gt;cioes (sr below Lhe cost of produdtam
•
•«=. Imported la 18S3 by M. W. l»uih«m. of
appropr ate rxerctavs. confoBting ot uend(Mao. Itenove the tariff from any eooMdoL-kaboul l.MXI poanrU. and 1, ooe of
years ago. und at ibe age wf IB enttotod In inga. reeUnttaM aad quotations oonoeraiug f
u Q«erai Coe“Sl.ta" 10
exhibited at the Mkbiexn
Union unny. aervtag with credit. He will Washington were told at the school bouse.
stale Fair la 1881. and took Brat pnsnluat.
have the rarneu support of Michigan reGhas. A. Nutt- 40u rcr - o»
’“’r’.10 “••• Imported lb IWt by Meurt. Bowtat * lUydeo.
. .
After the eos- n?2n’L.U'
colt«!.nW"Ule’ '^^eonsIu’
black with small atar in forehead: shows very fine
cluskoi of tto ejectrises the pcoeessltm WM
2wr i»conform Co tiiat In countries
formed with Master Hain Buchanan leadlug as drummer boy and he proved hlm- Mci«RtrtmQfl.&lt;aa&gt;.
400Q, footed In 1683, import.-d iu
JSh
Wlacou-ln, is a beautiful bay Id color, with a
Leati-r Miller. who Hvm two miles east edf
rr'' "
an expert
-- - -- -»
at luudHug
:
the dram sticks.
at
oCGreearlllc. harveoted 4000
'Fto procwahxi, ever 706 atrong with Bkau
atoet
01 •pUndkl •ction •«x| **»&gt;»’ splendid stock, aal weighyr-Ey
??* ft** pnmium nt tbe Kalamazoo fair Ln 1888, and is ©oe ot
Cannon as standard toarer. movMl down
tlie very tost Clydesdale stallirxu iu Michigan
town by lhe way of Jefferson strrttt the
Rah- tn
.
tutors netted him $-209 per High school aeholara being first and the
tower grades following in regular order
u
» 7."
.via Huproro your nurses.
All marctrtri to the Soldiers mon0ni«i
««*»«?
—
U
M tfaiwd. with •ppra.td l«sku.
.M Mttr brtn,
, I-n

editorialTnotes.

’* SMOKE k

ED.FOWERJ’
NO. 35.

5&lt; CKWR
•** U. 5.

At A. WOOLLEYS

At io per cent.

Strictly Cash Sale.

A. WOOLLEY.

Auction Sale of Draft Horses!

BrtulSrM?1" WJL L

The Hastings Horse Association

WEbNESbSY, flARCtl 4, 1891.

’that should be
all.

T. PHILLIPS, Secretary,

�Thursday. Feb. 36. 1891.

w.

r. coon,

wrwoort®. receiv'd by lb' Furallure
PERSON*L_MENTION.
&lt;X lul week agurafmed ucrly M.5O0.
If tbe factory were twice ita present capac­
u C. Welton Is bi Chicago.
ity, it could no more than keep even with
Angus McDonald was |u Detroit o.ef
•rdnrs that are now received.
Sunday.
W. F. lllcka la prepared to furnlsA fam­ thidty*1
°f &lt;5rand ,V‘d*’ ’* h‘
ilies in thia city with pure spring brook
Ice, of the very finest &lt;inallty, during the
coming aeasbn nt 2f&gt; cents a week. Prompt ;Geo. Tomlinson was Iu Kalamazoo
Monday.
and satisfactory service guaranteed.
.
A jury iA the Allegan circuit conrt Thurat?ayMcC0&gt; "M *" Gra,'U Rap’4’
brought in alverdlct ot fil.tso aguluflt Dr.
H. L. Mlile* of Otsego, for slander. The
R B. Richards was IndkriutteTttesitav
suit was commenced by Mrs. Franrea on business.
'
Monteith. The doctor put in no defense
C,U'k ,pc"1
with hi. brother
at all in tbe olrcult court, but will put lu ,
Ih Charlotte.
his testimony on an appeal.

EdHor Godfrey, of Freeport, was in the
Reports to the..state board of health
show influenza, rheumatism, neuralgia, city Monday.
and bronchitis In the order named, caus­
Mito Belle Barlow, of Evanstofi, HI.. Is
ing roost sickness in Sllchlcan during the visiting here.
week ending Feb. 7tli. Diptherla reported
Will Squires, of Big Rapids, was iu the
at 35 places; scarlet fever at 54; typhoid
city Tuesday.
fever ut 13; and measles at28.
Ben. Bush, of Kalamazoo, was iu the
“Tlie Youllf’s Companion” of March 5tli
is to have an important paper by Hon. elty yesterday.
James G. Blaine, entitled. -How Reports
Fre&lt;l Spangcmacber was in the city on
Absolutely Pure.
of Debates In Congress Grow.” Such « business Friday.
mt of tarter baking pjwder. HIclifst paper, relating tn the National Legislation
Will Kirk btartud for bis home in
and written by our eminent Secretary of
Indiana Monday.
State, will l*e of universal Interest.

&amp;AKIN13

POWDER
COME

AND SEE ME-.
Before ybur sell vour

BUTTER-.
and

Best Elour, $2.40.

JOS. ROGERS.
Whereas m&gt;'wlte Ini* BtsNridger. has left
me wlflioutjuU cause nr provocation, all per■maaan: ttwehy warntei not io hartnr or treat
tier on tny nccoen.t as I will pay no debts of her
i-ontracttng alter this date.
,
G H. KiskHipcrk.
I&gt;ate&gt;&gt;, Hastings, Mich...Feb. ?l«. issil

OPERA HOUSE,

■At Bar. 2,'91
The Banram of them all

SUTTON'S
Monster Double

HE TOivl’S CWICOMPABY
Comprising

Miss Clale Ikrrlugton was In Grand
The Mich’gan/atove Company, of De­
troit. Imre gut out some handsome Rapids Tuesday.
wiuvenlra In the shape uf pocket match
U alter Wilkins returueti from bls east­
safes mad* ot aluminum, which is both ern trip Tuesday^
light and durable. Wc acknowledge re­
Arthur Brown, of Grand Rapids. »as in
ceipt of one and friend** who wish to l&gt;nr•
row a match will please call ou the senior the city Saturday.
editor.
D. R. C*x&gt;k. made a business trip to
Remember that when you ’want your Plainwell Tueslay.
eyes tested for glasses, that Dr. Lowry has
Ed. Heuderahott. of Grand Rapids, is
the l»est of apparatus to make a thorough visiting tn the city.
and scientific examination ut the eyes to
Mrs. J. J. Emery went to her now home
te»t them for glasses.
Ami then he has
a large stock ot the very fin4h quality of In Lansing Monday.
spectacles and eye glasses, which he will
Miss Effie Snyder Is visiting reUtivta In
sell nn reasonable terms.
Shaytown this week.
l&gt;orr Mudge la completely overhauling
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Powers spent Sun­
the stage In Union ball. The same will day in Grand Rapids.
be made considerably larger, and some
R. K. Grant and D. W. Reynolds were
new scenery Is also being painted for it
This improvement will be appreciated both at Wall lake Monday.
by tbe traveling com|«nies that stjfte this
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins returned to
city and the audience as well. Larger Mexico. Mo., Mdndnv.
stage capacity has been needed for a long
Mrs. E. Pennock visited relatives in
tin**.
I-ake Odessa last week.
Possibly this week. If not just as soon as
County Treasurer Kenyon was in Nash­
possible, Mr. V. A. Young will open Font’s
hotel, which he has leased for five years. ville Satuntny on business.
Mr. Young hss shown himself a capable
The Mioses Edna and May Brown visit­
hotel man, and will put forth every effort ed in Vermontville last week.
to make the Ford house popular with the
Mr.
and Mrs. Alliert Johnson,-of Lake
public. Rates will ite from 81.50 to 82.00
a day. We hope Mr. Young may meet Odessa, were in lhe city- Friday.
with success In bls new venture.
The Misses Gertie Stebbins aud Hattie
The people who want anything in tbe Hotchkiss spent Sunday in Charlotte.
clashing line, and especlaly well made garMrs. F. E. Barlicr was the guest of
meats, the equal of tailor made for much* Vermontville friends one day last week.
teas money, will find it decidedly to their
Miss Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids,
advantage to call at R. K. Grant’s, the
Clothier’s, and see bls fine line ot Stein. apent Sunday with her parents in tills citv.
Bloch Co. clothing.
If you buy It. you
Mr. .and Mrs. Will Pickle, of Charlotte,
will have something that will always-prove attended the funeral of Chas. Cole Sun­
satisfactory in quality, style aud fit.
day.
Experts in fruit culture venture the
assertion that the almost total failure of
apple.1* last season will result favorably to
the future crops for several years at least.
The curcnlio, or apple moth, a cause of
barton orchards, will receive Its death
blow, and next season; should the blos­
som* escape drowning or late frosts, ap­
ples will not only be plentiful, but most
pertect.

We are pleased to think that the tramp
nuiipnce is beginning to decupy the atten­
tion of the state legislators. A bill has
2
FAMOUS TOPSIES
already been presented which If passed
MASKS THB LAWYER
9
S will largely, if not entirely, do away with
EDUCATED DONKIES
the tramp nuisance. It is to hate every
SHETLAND PONIES
&amp;
tows put op a simple and inexpensive
6
CUBAN BLOODHOU1TD3
plant where stones may be broken for the
public highways, and every traCnp tiiat is
found is to do lime In these institutions.
n« PHtHOKMtL CHILO AtraT.
buildings, for similar purposes, have
lhe Wonderful Sutton Children, Sncb
been erected in one or two counties In the
Maude and Master Eddie,
state aud they haven't been bothered with
I.V ClIARAVTKllSHETCnES.
tramps ein-e.

ARTISTS

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Little Dollie White,

d SFECIrtL SCENERY i-

It is good policy never to repeat gossip
or. to assist in circulating scandal. 1 f you
hear n rumor reflecting upon a freind run
.. 35 cents it down and ascertain its truth with as lit­
Admission..........
tle delay as possible, and if it has been
..25 ••
Children..............
circulated maliciously, punish tlie offender.
. .50
Reserved Scats.
If tbe scandal concerns a stranger pass
it and givb it no credence, or you may un­
she Magnificent stbeet p
wittingly be the means of causing trouble
BADE AT 11:45 A. M. DAILY.'
to an Innocent person. Scandal mongers
are too common, and if a few of them
were punished for their readiness In ac­
cepting and circulating the evil stories
that come to tiielr ears the community
2.000 would be better off. ,
Circulation this week
•.

LOCAL NEWS.

A full line of fish, salt and smoked, at
Hams &amp; Van Annan’s.
The eighth Michigan Infantry -will bold
their reunion in tltit* city next Jude.
Dried and canned fruits in “dock. A
■Jin assortment at Hams A VanAnnan’s.
New maple sugar Is on the market r nd
, l is of fine flavor. We know, cause w« ‘ve
sampled it

Read (L E. Paul's ad. hi another column
nnd give him a trial if you are in need of
nursery stock.
•
Circuit court will convene to-day, and
finish up some business that requires at­
tention this term.

It Is said that Delton will have a new
boot and shoe store, a new dry goods store
and a new hardware store iu the spring.
Mortgages recorded last week 12, di.scharged nine. The first time the former
have exceeded the latt?r since January 1st

The democratic county convention was
held iu the court bouse Saturday, and
elected 10 delegates to the state convention.

Td rent, a large house with good barn,
and four acres of land, in 2d ward. Terms
very reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. A. W.
Bailey.

As the evening train on the M. C. R. R.
was coming toward this city from Grand
Rapids, Thursday evening, a man In a
lumber wagon attempted to cross the track
ahead ot the train. As the horses be was
driving were fairly over the track the engine struck the rig squarely, hurling the
man headlong, killing him instantly. Tlie
horses were also killed and the wagon was
completely demolished.
Quite a furor
was caused among the passengers as the
train ran over tlie wreck and many thought
that th« cars were off of tbe track. A*
soon m possible lhe train was stopped and
backed up to where lhe accident occurred,
and the man was brought to Caledonia,
near which place he lived.
No lover of a fine plant or garden can
afford to be without a copy. It Is an ele­
gant book of over 100 pages 8Kx!0»&lt;
Inches, beautiful colored Illustrations of
sunrise amaranthus. hydrangea and potutoe*’. Instructions for planting, cultiva­
ting, etc. Full-list of everything that can
be desired In tbe way of vegetable and
flower seeds, plants, bttltw. etc. Also foil
particulars regarding the cash prizes of
81,000 and,9300. Tbe novelties hare been
•tested and found worthy of cultivation.
We hope It will be our good luck to see the
Nellie Lewis carnation arid taste the
Grand Kspidi lettuce. It costa nothing
because the ten cents you send for It can
be deducted from the find order forwarded.
We advise our friends to secure a copy of
James Vick Seedsman. Rochester, N. Y.

We understand that the Amphion club,
of Middleville, was not greeted with over­
crowded houses ou their recent singing
tour of the county.
L
annual meeting of the Barry «fc Eaton
All waaous of the year have been reprew
jfFlrc luHuraneo Couipatiy was held Thurs­
seined this mouth and fortunate is the ow
day. This company l*as added 739 metnone who escapes these sudden changes
bers during the year and cancelled 157 pol­
without suffering for it.
icies, leaving a net .gain &lt;»f 5F2. Its total
We have bought a full stock of gias*- tuembersbip Is ♦.M’2. The amount of prop­
erty at risk I* M.M9-7C5.. which Is an in­
crease
&lt;&gt;f 875X1519. The !*•**»&gt; siuce Oct­
patterm*. We want you U&gt; are them.
ober 1. ItWi aggregate 85.lBU.50 but ow­
ing «»the general swv.-M*oient the ItaWUth*
It Is said that murderer Canfield i* slow­
Tn^uu-l
ly dying frotu his solitary cuuflueiwcnt in
State’s prison. Harb brutes can’t die too
funend.

Michigan temperture for January av«&lt;-

some drummer who evidently couldn’t
rope in the merchants of thin city as
•tickers stuck Eaton Rapids last week
and did well judging frnta lhe following
Which Is copied from tbe Entou Rapids
Journal:
“Talk about Hub!Ings." said a traveling
man on Tuesday, -she hasn’t half the bus­
iness* that Eaton Rapids has got The
town Iwis tried to boom Itself by purchasing
factories but it hn* not proven an eminent
success. It Isn’t nearly as good a business
point as Eaton Rapids Is. and never will
be.’’ Upon being qncstlotuxl the travel­
ing man denied that he was biased iu his
opluiaii. and Inasmuch as we have heard
the same Judgment passed by a number
of competent observers, we are inclined to
think Ito was right”
Any man who will compare Haathlgs of
to-day with what It was two years ago and
say that. It has not Improved very rapidly
since factories were locate*! here, must
have a st note ! brain ou tho subject of
progress nnd prosperity. Two years ago
labor was Idle nnd unemployed and Inbore
i rt were almon begging for work. Now
anyone who wants work can get It nnd get
fair wages too. Some of the very men
who could get no steady employment then,
have bulk homes since and liave mode
g‘-i&gt;d payments on tlreni. from money
earned bi these same factories Hastings
has -tried to lx»om itself’ with. Hastings
also has several hundred more people now
than when she first commence*! •’purchas­
ing factories, ” but owing to lhe Increase of
wealth livre, tberobas been no very per­
ceptible difference In taxes since she went
Into the "purchasing” business. Indeed
tiie people have so much faith In "purchas­
ing factories” that only Monday they com­
menced to break Uiv ground for a new
factory 40x100 feet, three stories high,
and the same will lie used to make chairs
and tallies In, nnd before the year U over
we will guarantee that it will employ 75 or
loo more hands, many of whom will have
to move here from somewhere else—possi­
bly some may come from Eaton Rapids.
No. Brother Fairfield, you are on the
wrong track If you are Inclined to think
that this city has not improved since man­
ufacturing Institutions were induced to
locate here, and business is better In every
way, despite tlie fact that a few traveling
men may not find a ready sale for their
goods, and therefore curse the town. And
Eaton Rapids, or any other city, will have
made a long stride toward prosperity,
when monied men have their minds dis­
abused of the thought that an eight per
cent. mortgage Is the only safe and profit­
able way in which to invest their money.
The only regret among the citizens here is
that they didn’t go into the ••purchasing
business” sooner, and Eaton Rapids can
lily afford to wait much longer before
branching out tn the same business. We
write this not with any spirit of ill-feeling
at what has been said, but simply to cor­
rect either an erroneous Impression or the
willful misrepresentation of a traveling
man.
■

For the state encampment G. A. R. to be
held iu Muskegon March 9th and 18th, *»1,
Mrs. Kirk Davis, of Middleville, is visit­ the Chicago &amp; West Michigan Ry. and lhe
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs D. Evclesby- Detroit, fanning «fc Northern R. R. will
mer.
sell from all stations round trip tickets at
one and one-third fare or two ctnts per
for a week’s visit with relatives aud mile. Tickets will be sold March Sth and
friends.
t
10th. good to return until and including
March 18th. These lines offer the best
Judge VanZile, of Detroit, was the service to and from Muskegon.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove
Sunday.

Kmd This
We wish to say a few words to the people of Barry Co.,
that are in search of anything in our line, which consists of

X

SUITS,

overcoats,

HATS,
CAPS,
and
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

We have bought a very large aud complete stock for the
spring trade. In selecting this stock, we nave given it onr
very best attention and

SELECTED PATTERNS
AND

QUALITY OF GOODS.
That we think will please you all. Our line of Suite and
Overcoats is far superior to anything we have ever shown.
If you are contemplating buying anything in this line give us
a call and let us prove to you that
OL’R STATEMENTS ARE NOT WIND BUT FACTS,

Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
T/te One-Price Clothiers,
HASTINGS,

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MICH.

Charlie Lunn, of Kewanee, II!., arrived
in this city Thursday for a couple of
weeks visit
Bert Shoemaker and slater Miss Rhetta
were called to Battle Creek Monday, by
tbe death of their father.
Jay Lichty haves next week for Grand
Junction, and expects to soon be a full
Hedged telegraph operator.
Will Hazen has shaken the duct ol this
city from his fret, and moved his
of
of goods to Clarksville yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Merlau left for
their .home In Prairieville ThurflSgy, after
a short visit with relatives in the elty.
. Ickes started for the sunny south
y. aue expects to make Fort Payne,
Alabama, his permanent stopping place.
Jos. Wardell was called to Chicago
Monday by a telegram announcing that his
son Charles hod suffered a relapse of ty­
phoid fever. At last accounts he was
some better, but by nu means out of dan­
ger.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aris were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. It. Rose and
Hale Kenyon and family yesterday. Mr.
A. is on his way to Grand Rapids to pur­
chase furniture for his new 80-room bote!
In the state ot Washington.
[ Ira VanValkcnburgh and Fred Heath
; are fixing up the interior of their stores.
Anyone desiring to purchase syrup cans
can buy all they want at Goodyear Bros,
for only 10 cents each.

Ail lovers of good tea should not fall to
call on Spary Phillips and get some of his
• New Moon” tea. It’s the best There Is In
the market”
,'

We are in the field to make a bid lor the
hat and cap trade of the city and county.
Everything new in our line of gentlemen’s,
boy’a and children's headwear for spring
and summer. If you want the choice of
tlie largest assortment the pick, from tbe
greatest variety, and desire to save 20 per
rent and upwards call at once and examine
the stock of Holden A Hire.
Charles J. Cole, a respected citizen of
tin, 2nd ward, and well known-in this city,
died Friday evening, of heart disease.
He had been suffering for years from this
trouble comp|ioated with others, and was
unable to do any bard work. His last at­
tack was very severe, and It was thought
many times he could not survive. The
funeral took place from tbe Methodist
chureh. Sunday afternoon, tbe services
being conducted by Rev. W. M. Puffer.
Mr. Cole was a man of exemplary habit*
and life, a cheerful. kindly man, whose
good heart and inoffensive life aud good
deed* wtw him many friends. He loaves
a wife and two children to mourn bis loss.

Having dlspowd of my agency In the
above Co. to Mr. L. A. Wetael, I take thia
method of thanking you for past favors
and trnst that yon will extend to my
succtimor the same confidence you have
shown me in ibe put, feeling that your
Interests will tw. looked after orrefnily
and honestly. The grand old Co. having
only done business ih tills state for five
years has already taken lhe first place in

Qive Tn Titji
Have you seen that seedy chap whose ill-fitting garments
are enough to stop a clock—pants bag at the knees, and look
like nothing “in the heavens above, the earth beneath or the
waters under the earth”! He may “pull down his vest” but
it won’t even meet his pants half way. His coat looks as if
someone had thrown it ou with a pitchfork. Gaze at his
coat, and you can tell which way the wind is blowing—
corners flying, collar flapping, and great wads of cloth on
his back.
That man hasn’t got ’em.
V
Hasn’t got “fits.”
The'chances are that he paid almost enough for that suit
to have bought one that would have been a comfort to the
eye and a fit to the frame.
Had this fellow gone to II. K. Grant’s, paid bnt a little
more for his suit, he wouldn’t have made such a fright of
himself. Properly made garments don’t do that&gt;ay. Even
if the cloth be good, a poor style, inferior trimmings, botch­
work cut, destroy all hope of comfort or comely appearance
here and hereafter, if a man buy that sort of a suit.

R. K. Grant, the Clothier, Gives ’Em Fits,
Ths Stein Bloch Co. have solved the ploblem of manu­
facturing clothing that is the equal of tailor-made garments,
at from one-third to one-half less money. The goods, the
finish, the style, the trimmings, the fit—everything about
them is right. They will wear with any tailor-made suit.
They are made upon honor, and sold upon honor.

R, K, Grant is the Only Dealer
In Barry coanty who can sell this line of goods. h*vi
the exclusive agency for them. You will save money in
vesting your dollars in this line of clothing, and get fits ev
time. They are moderate priced, highest grade goods. ’
will be convinced of this if you see them.
Call in.
Ho will be glad to give yeu fits
And you will be glad to get ’em.
.

K.K

�-Med the courage of ttoar convictionrf
Let them lead the way. Doubtle« tb»&gt;
IK Mk-bol &lt;-»raln.
‘m would be pursued by the sneers and
Snakes tlie statement that sI'1‘ ca“f ‘ .jSt- ^a-hlers of fnote »»d bigots; btit foob
RJ»1 bigots hod ewer betm the
pjcgnre and enlightenment. W« 'rho
take the Lroadrrand imfuundc? views
can itfforil to dtavgaW their clamor.
Wc (said Jocelyn, taking the pnma don­
na** hand in his- ftnd “trokinS U
be, delKhs fo«nH
„„
,orr can ret them tire example of courage
,M ■&gt;&lt;«'■'’"“““rij.ii, -n.il uud and Independence, which will soouvr or
later be followed, ft is not mi rely our
privil^e. but onr dnty, and it would be
base for un to shrink front it.
The prima donna withdrew her hand
ns unobtruaivcly as she could, and asked
her mentor what objection there was to
nappy
Will. Timmons. pOBtmtider of Idaville, marring© if people i&lt;»'&lt;d each othef?
ImT. wntes: -Klretrh- Bitten* has •&gt;&lt;«« He replied that If they loved each
more f&lt;w me than all other m«llei»M cwu- other what was tbe w» of marriage?
Nnrd. for that l*d trellnx-Miami: from She rejoined that for two |rer»ons to
JcMtuy and liver trouble.
John
love each other was for them to feel that
fitnner unit stockman, of same place, says: they must iitdong to each other forever,
••Flu.! Eh-clik Bitters to be th«
kMwy aud liver medicine, made ma :feel and' that marriage was simply their open
like a new man.” J. W. (-ardner. tord- declaration before Ckxl and num of the
ware merchant, same town, says: hleetri'- existence of this feeling in their hearts.
Blttets is just the thing for a man who is To make such a declaration was, she
all run down and don’t care whether lie, conceived, a natural and inevitable ihilives or dies: he found new strength. ?■«*! nulse. und it was natural nnd expedient
apiirtite and felt juat like Ire bad a pew that it should be made according to cer­
lea-re on life. Only 50c a bottle, at I' - H. tain forms, the gradual outcome of tra­
Goodyear's drug store.
dition and custom. Therefore she
thought marriage was not so much an
’ The best salve in t|»! «’wrM fof r“b- injustice of society to the individual, as
bruises, sores, ulsers, snlt rheum, tever .a demand made by the individual that
Horen, tetter, chapped hands. chilblains, society bo tho witnew and a voucher of
corns. and all skin eruptions, and positive­ his covenant.
ly cures piles or no pay required, lit I*
But Jocelyn hereupon pointed
that
|wnaii&gt;rr»
"pef lx&gt;X
. out
bfoding
guaranteed »v
to **»*■give perfect Mtisfacti©^.
&lt;«r a XnTnt’«l«^°

THE SHUNAMMTTES SON.

ad.1 w
i
the right ride of fa" fondwad Be
.
Mid Ml. *»d blood
«&lt;«™ |
his face A rargFOT w» W”‘ for. »n“ LESSON IX, FIRST QUARTER, IN­
ramnwMl. JoculXo "»
Inta
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 1.
lhe prims docna’t drawing room Just
thru the prim, dorm*, wanu and pupltatitiff from her acene; came in with
glowing cheeks and Sparkling eyre, the
thunder of applause still sounding in her
^Jocelyn's ghastly aspect filled her with

IConvU-Kl from !.i«oa Helper Oerter y by permtaiun vf IP. S. notfman. publisher. Hiflatlollilda.)
After the dirhiiiu of tbe Jordan to allow
Elikba to roeros® it and the beoilng of the
V. atefs of Jericho, both of which event;,
were in last wt-eh’s I«*ou, another miracle
in connection with water is recorded in
c hapter ill. hi th© beginning of chapter iv
we hnretla* recwil of aniiracle in connection
with oil; nml these threw miracles of th©
bpriag healed, the &lt;Et:-hes Dlletl and the
oil multiplied were all wrought by God
through Eli -.hn on livhnif ot tbft peril king,
the troubled nnd ’ho uredy. The God of
Elfaha Is our God, r:iwl of Him it is written.
"My God Khali supply all your need” (Phil,
iv. io.
25. "So she went mix! came unto the man
of God to Mount Carmel.”
Our lesson begins in the midst of th©
story of this woman who dwelt at Shunem,
a village a few niil&lt;* south of Mount Ta­
bor and southeast from Mount Carmel.
26. “Hun now, I pray thee, to meet her;
aisl say unto ber. Is it well with thee?”
Th© num of God saw her afar off and
thus commanded his servant to meet her
and make inquiry for the health of herself,
her husband anil ber child. The meaning of
the word “well,” as used in this story, is
seen in the margin of verse 23, nnd also the
margin of chapter V, 21—Is there peace.’ See
recMe by W. 8. .b.^e.,. Ur »
d'S j
also the text and margin of Gen. xxix, 6;
Work h*. bwn raoniri on Ibe AUer.n
r ,.r pcrel.TL'U. bol.l .u..wn, I lUe theothere-orwane. ~d«he. bnt xHii, 27; Ex. xvlii. 7; Judg. ri, A.
And she answered, It Is welL The soul
o&gt;l «'H
and &lt;11*1
oatrlde pr««un. broaxht u&gt; I •
«« &gt;«*"
«“* "o’- 1 “tal1
In which tbe Prince of Peace rales shall
Son-ol lhe licrte Hi lull . &gt;1*1, Seeiwrr.! 1
„
„ ,wljori c—-ntiullv mi free
I ncrer be iniithkeu *g*ln.
nuu .h04. rtui pr.-^u™ i».- «;•»*• ■"« । ,0T0 mLt trad to pnimole the very te- I • &lt;*. Be»tnx! h*re yon no P«y-no have pence at all tlmc«, even in tribula­
tion
(Isa. ix, 6, 7; xxvL 3; Jer. xxix. 11:
..nJ ihlAralK tl» xn.»ih el the b*lr.
it pro,lwrf
' coneideratwo for-for ray eonditionT
xn.AHwnt.111,1,
I
। aRaJ1Bt. she mete mswer tlul i H«&gt;-en know. , how 1 tore .tragKlod! John xvi, 3B).
£7. "And when she enrne to the man of
CWlie. lice thieve, .re eper.lt., nV.
nuuriiwe wu not r. I T«ke off this brra.Ugo. be continued God to th© hill she caught him by the feet.”
Itaffte Creek.
totuUge. end h*l not th»l effect ol«.n qn-niloruly. raMching »w*y the brad"Let her alone, for her soul is vexed
Drunkrnnr«-iiqunr Hnbk in »u th* j
parties to it, but that to make one’s ! kerchief from his forehead.
Let mo within ber, and the Lonl hath hid it from
lh*piS;&lt;» known to oth-em ra&amp;m«iu , blwdtode*tb-lwtu not live without me."
Gehnzl would have thrust her away a* did
It can be r.tven in a cup ul tew ©rroflre. with-[
n reality and substance which were : S’011;
,
*•*.,.
el~ wanting
wanting to
to it
it. That
That every
every person
person I t "It will take you a long time to bleed tbedlsciplcs of Jesus many a time (Matt,
else
Ute rM&amp;U l" • ihtHteyaie 4rlnktv&lt;&gt;r anI’niJi'nii.'-1 one met tacitly or explicitly confirmed | to death. Mr. Jocelyn." returned she xiv, 15; xv. 23; xix, 13&gt;; Gehaxl had so little
explicitly* uuuiuwvu
confirmed j
tne raiit-nt ia aiiioaerii’!; one met tacitly
tunny or cjljuivih
—
w.—t. •rv....,..w.t. ..odmi.inutf. ha«B imau : .
.
. &gt;.
.
... j quietly.
I shall not b« ubl© to wait for of the spirit ot his master, th© disciples
sss Bin. U»»V
&lt;■•
•»&gt;, »»-&gt;, «- «■-&gt; »?*
CWTU
»uv
..
Perhaps Madame Bcuiux will. so little of the Spirit -of Christ. And what
their coSrv wlUitxit their knwt».i£r. aid to­ tho wedded state would consequently y?”-.
shall we say ot ourselves*
day bellrrv they quit drinktux ot their ow» free lose half its delight and security if it ex- Shall
“ I call horr
28. "Then she said, Did I desire n son of
will. No harmful efleet results trom Its art"You shall not speak to me in that my lord? Did I not say, Dq not deceive
unatatntion. Cures puanmtcvrt. Send tor clr listed, far example, between two persons j
j
tone!
”
exclaimed
Jocelyn,
raising
himcuUr an&gt;i full partlculan-. Aildress In con- on a desert island, debarred from ever '
me?”
fldeuce.(k»i.i&gt;ax Sracirtv Co., l«o&gt; Race «rvet.
20.' "Then he said to Gehozl, Gird up thy
communicating the fiict uf their mutual i self on his couch in real or feignetl pasClBdnaaU. 0.
1 loins, nnd take my Mail in thine band and
to others.
; i won., "I have
- not
. . deserved
.
, it!
„ Have
*
Plainwell anticipates a buiMhig borim in relation
Jocelyn here changed his ground, the not llonv everj tbrog fur you? Have you go thy way. and lay my staff npbn tho face
the spring.
of tbe child."
inc?"
better to convey his meaning, and pnt it forgotten what you owe inc.
The prophet seems to understand that
\ Advice to Mother*.
"You cannot have forgotten that 1
to his interlocutor whether u large per­
Mr*, w fhstew •« Soothing 8&gt; rup thonkl always
long since told you 1 could never marry the child Is dead, and with these words he
centage
of
marriagre
were
not
notori
­
be used lordilldn ti teething. Il soothes the
sends his servant. Better If he had at once
you,
»o
how
could,
you
expect
that
I
•blM, Seftons tiie cutua. aliavs nil pain, cure* ously unhappy, and this being admitted,
don© as Elijah did inasimilnr case (I Klugs
wtu&lt; nolle and t» the best remedy fordimrlia-u.
whether it were not thereby demon­ would pay von what 1 owe with my­ xvii, SI). If the diaciptea of Jesus eould
Twenty-flv cents n liottle.
not cast out tbe demon from tbe boy (Matt,
strated that a great many marriages self?"
"I am not a ruon to make cold blooded xvii, 19, to), much less could Gvhaxi with
were u mistake? She answered that
even if nil inarriagHi which had ever oc-। calculations!" said he, getting impul- the prophet's staff do anything for this
cnmJ were rauukes. that wonM not ’
l"» legw “U yon h«ff «ny dead child.
80. "And the mother of tha child said.
prove that nuuriaxe itwlf w** a mistake. ; "eart you would nmlenrtand. Beatrix,'
Wbon the wm * Child, six- cried tor CasWria.
bnt only that the wedded partner, had llv «"• «"■ «nddenly changing hia tone As the Lord liveth, and as tby. soul lireth.
I will not leave the©."
been miataken in each other. Upon hi. I «"■' eueiuphug to «nae bor hand.;
Thus did Elisha say to Elijah three dif­
maintainirg that every inrtitntlon mml i d"
"«k ““ irrevocable compact—I do ferent times, and be is now reminded at
be judged by ita practical application, | ",ot
»&gt;»&gt; y°" &lt;■'•»
“»always, his own earnest desire to obtain a blessing.
rite rejoined that if there were no meh I k’°"
KO "n, 1 know, and leave mo
8L “And Gehazi isused on before them,
thing a. love, them wm an end to all behind. Dot. ohl my duarmtone. would nnd laid th© staff upon the face of the
' vou rearret in tho
• you
future
regret
that
in tho
is before
future that is before child, but thee© was neither voice nor hear­
argument about it
it
He said that levo did unquestionaWy you, and which my poor aid will have ing.”
It is one thing to hold the truth and
exist, und that it was tbe strongest and helped you to enjoy—will you regret,
most enduring passion of the human then, having made a man who loves you quite another to bo held by it. The proph­
et's staff in the hand of Gehazi was vary
heart, but that it by no means followed insanely—haring made him, for a little unlike tbe presence ot the prophet him­
that we could alwaaklove the same per­ while only, the happiest of human self.. Preachers and teachers and all
By J ULLAlf HA W THORNE.
son with equal ^fervor. Life was beings? You may be loved by younger
Christina workers must be
and
growth, and love, which was thp essence men than I, and handsomer and richer, controlled by tho truth if they would be
CHAPTER XI.
but never"--used of God, and truth that do« not pa.WHAT HAPPENED TO HEP. IN THE MEAN- of life, must therefore be subject to
growth likewise. As we developed, as . "Mr. 'Jocelyn," she interposed, with a Bess and control us and affect our daily
WHUxE. •
that -indicated
a lamentable life is not really held by ns.
our minds and capacities expanded, we . manner
—----- ----—uaruemng oi
put aside the things of our less ma- :! hardening
of ncx
her once sweet anu
and gra- » 82. "And when Elisha was come into the
"if you would
al house, lichold tbe child was dead and laid
ture time, and embraced the interests cions
"i'*~ nature,
—
——,J look
’
—
and the loves corresponding to our larger yomuelf in the glass you would under­ upon his bed.”
Tbe child was in the prophet’s bed (vs.
why I appear so unsympathetic.
sphere- There wan one love for child- stand
1
। 21)—a use of it that the woman never
hood, another for youth, another for the Even a prima donna, who holds hereelf
dreanitd of when she prepared it for Elisha.
prime of life. Tlie greater a person's in­ at the beck and call of every good look­ When we are blessing others we are often
herent scope and energy, the finer his ing fellow who happens to take a fancy unconsciously preparing a resting place
organization, rhe more often would he' to her—even I cannot listen to you until for our own sorrows, a comfort for ourfind it necessary to change the object of you have washed your face. Perhaps। sclrn in time of trouble.
83. “Ho went in therefore, and shut the
his affections. To do so was not- in op-jf, you had better not use my washstand­
potation to true morality, but in obe­ people are so censorious, and your sensi­ door upon them twain, and prayed unto
dience to it: but society, consulting sole­ bilities ore so delicate; but if you will tbe Lord.’
It is no formal servant and staff bnainew
ly its own selfish convenience, had arti­ go to your own place and get yourself ia
ficially and arbitrarily made such acts presentable condition then yon may now, but hand to hand and heart to heart
work
with the dead child and the Bring
criminal, and had thereby bewildered come to-morrow nnd we will talk over God. Now he does as Elijah did. He sees
and mortally injured myriads of inno­ your proposal as quietly as your passion and realizes that the child is dead, and be
will
admit.
I
will
ask
my
father
and
cent human ixnngs.
prepares to take hold of God with aa much
To this the prima donna replied that Gen. Inigo to be present as witnesses। earnestness as when besought the double
love could grow inimitably without dan­ and to offer suggestions; for you are soi portion of Elijah’s spirit.
34. "And he went up and lay upon the
ger of ever outgrowing its object The young and impulsive that jierhaps 1
need was not of more to love, but to love might otherwise get the better of you. I child, and put his mouth upon his mouth,
more. God, who wm love itself, loved think I hear some one coming," she add­ and lite eyes upon his eyre,- and his hands
upon his hands.”1
the meanest of his creatures, and what ed, laying her hand upon the door latch;
“And ho Stretched himaelf upon the
God loved that, surely, is not unworthy "perhaps it would be pleasanter for vouI child, end the flesh of tbe child waxed
the affection ot tho moct richly endowed to go out of your own accord, instead of warm.”
waiting
to
be—assisted!”
of mankind. As Jocelyn did not imme­
Spurgeon says that there is no stretch­
Jocelyn departed, feeling sore outside
diately confute this argument the prima and in. Bnt he framed he knew a way: ing that is harder than to stretch one’s self
donna arose and gently intimated that to make the prima donna regret his dis­ to a child. (I am indebted to him for many
other thoughts in this learn.) When we
Hamilton .Jocelyn liad observed with it was necessary for her to be alone in missal.
do this, however, In honret reliance upon
-anxiety the prt/grves of the acquaintance order to prepare for the evening’s per
CONTIS tJBD.
God, there will surely be a response, the
between Bellingham and tbe prima ; formance.
flesh of the child will wax warm. Here is
Jocelyn ought to have known the futil­
donna and wm casting about in his mind
a token of returning life,
how to put a stop to it, when Belling­ ity of argument with a woman about a That at thlMeaMU the blood 1« tilled with im­■
35. "Thon he returned and walked in the
purities. tne acetin:ulotion of months of close. house to otd fro, and went up and
ham suddenly disappeared. He would subject in which the emotions are main­ counur.ment
In poorly ventilated stores, worthave inferred that he must have pro­ ly involved. Even if he luul demon­ abops cud tenements. All ttie»r Impurities snd। stretched himself upon him.”
trace uf scrofula, salt rheum, or otherr
Not in a moment, nor in a day, does thn
posed to mademoiselle and been refused strated liis proposition and obtained her e»ery
diseaee* may be expelled.by taking Hood's
had not the latter's aspect plainly assent to it, he would not have been a Sarsaparilla, tbe beat blood purifier ever pro­J fullness of life come. We mugt take as our
duced. it U the only median* of which r'100, motto. •'Patient continuance in well do­
showed that she was suffering quite as
dories
one
dollar
”
is
true.
ing” (Rom. ii, 7), and remember that “In
much as Bellingham could be supposed ered by jmsaon will act in direct oppo­
due season we shall reap if we faint not"
to be. Jcoelyu’s acuteness was not of a sition to the most elementary dictates of
Marine City is to bare electric lighta.
(Gal. ri,»). It is nut stretching ourselves
fine enough order to enable him to hit reason; and the same woman will not
to tbe child once only, but repeatedly, and
upon tfce real explanation. Bet the epi- swerve a hair's breadth from the path of
Loose’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a always in irincere reliance* upon God.
DM0 also admonished him that it was rectitude if the most unanswerable logi­ positive specific for ail forms of the dis­
"And tbe child sneezed aeveu timm and
-full time he himself took a leading and a cal demonstration do not tally with her ease. Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerated tbe child opened hi. ryes.”
So we muat rest not tUL there is rery
emotional prcpoaeessitni. The fatal flaw ami protruding pile*. Price 50c. For.
manifest iife. We must cover the children
in Jocelyn's p^.uvfj^u^
syllogism was
Jocelyn
Aocordingiy Jocelyn insensibly began ' i**-wvv*^a*B
"■wvwvt.j
u him**u**- sale by W. H. Goodyear.
with our ©ompaasfou, taks them to our
,’te draw nearer to the object of his at- j eelf.
eelf- Mau
Mwn may aometimes
aometimefi be led by tbe
bearta, work with them and pray for them
Marquette's building boom continues.
intellect, but woman only by tbe heart
iu wholehearted reliance upon God, until
—and by curiosity.
about bar profession, about tbe
. s2io“Q"“T’ 1
"* t:‘T °WD detr
After the above discuasion it became
These pUls are sclcnttifcally compounded,
!&lt;-•«* Bern::tted to the artistic and es­ vaguely apparent to Jocelyn that the and uniform in action. No griping pain boi
36. "So ho called her. and when she wm
pecially to the musical temperament. prima donna was drifting away from commonly following the use of pills.. come in unto him be said. Take up tby
Ho launched into philosophical specula­ him. She parried his attempts at famil­ They are adapted to both adults and chll-----with perfect safety. We guarantee
I'Ubha
and uel’-’i
tion!! about the constitution of society, iar intercaurs© gently buz effectively. dren
.. ... called
------- ---his servant nnu
they haw no equal tn the cure of sick anUed
-,lz’
the woman, and thus Eluh*Gch
im*kr
aud demonstrated what a gigantic tiT- He had in fact done ber a service iigainst
beadachf. constipation, dyspepelx and
Wan 80t deceived, but only
bis own interests. He had attfeted her
biliouHMWi. and, as an appetizer, they ex­ S^id?0*}U
up even from
present administered. The time would to formulate her instinctive recoil from cel any ether preparation.
the deau. Jesus gave the little girl back to
come, he ttednred, when we should l«ok tbe view which he sought to inculcate.
ber pereote, the son to hie motl^and
Zeeland is about U&gt; strike a building
hack upon such a state of things with It wm incumbent upon him. therefore, to
Umarus to hut hiKcfh. He is the rraurrea.
boom.
woaier mingled with diiignst.
lit.; M., Ibe
The area: mMority of so-called cough cures when ad that uro ln tbcir
"
Consider the itemenst* r.rmber cf&gt;di- the season was at hand.
While he was racking his, Laus as to do little more than tapair the (Ugesuw func1
,thl. ...
..
.
bare done rr.r.rl
good 1unto
whni, he should do, aeddent caiae oppor- tfooB Md create Mie? Ajrert« Cherry Pectoral. uuie
compassion and tenderness. She knelt .
down beside him where he by npoif the •
sofa, dipped bor handkerchief iu water, I
and with soft mnnnnre of aympaUiy nnd '
rr.:h washed tire blood away from hi.- i
wound. Be recognicM hia-geod link
ami luyutill for a time, apparently in the ,
dead faint that precodes dissolution. ,
But watching hU opportunity whan they [
were left u’.oncj for a few minutes he fai- .
tercd out an entreaty to lie lifted to a j
sitting position. iiud when ahe clasped j
her strong youu# arms about him to nu- j
compUsh his deidrc alto found herself un-:
awares entangled in his embrace, and
before she could extricate herself she
felt his lips on hor cheek.
She placed him in the attitude lie
wished, and then got slowly and wearily
to her feet, her face pale and her ©yes
dark.
“So," she said, with a perceptible in­
tonation of contempt, "I was not mis­
taken!"
"Forgive me, Beatrix," ho eighth out,
still affecting to be overcome by weak­
ness. "1 could not help it. Darling
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tor, .nd lesson IX, FIRST QUARTER, INJ would o’* r‘“’u"‘
”— ; ,
&gt;------ h»rtbigots:
fools but fools ™,towhn.
•Undent
of foofa
»« r"t»OT«l into I —
««IP« MAnnM
TERNATIONAL SERIES,
MARCH 1.
aitl bigots ba&lt;! ever been thei teas ot toe prima dorm.', drwmns room. JWl
pi .-mw' and rnligljteniurnt. Wc who then to- prin&gt;» Joui"- '™nu ,l3“ W
take the broader and ntofoundes view* ttHnff from her
e»ra® i” '"J"
can afford to disregard thrir damor. giowiM choeks and rparkling eye, the
Cornu.!, ronn.
-Gold.. T.«l.
We (said Ja*elyn. taking the prim.. *»• thunder of applause still sounding in her
na'. hamT in hta. and stroking it gently)
oh. srf them the exzi.qde of oonrage ^Jocelyn’s ghastly aspect filled her with
and independence, which will soontT or companion and tenderness. She knelt IConpfled fnxsl l.nwfl Helper QuzrtW/'byP*later be followed, ft is not m» ndy our down beside him where ho toy npon' the I mlakm uf Bl H. IloSman. publisher. 1 bitadfli*
j 1:1.11.1
privilege, but our daty, and it would l»
sofa, dipped her haudkejJehief in water, 1 After the dividing of the Jordan to allow
bare for us to shrink from it.
and with soft murmurs of sympathy nnd ' Elisha to rorrow it nnd the bealinx of the
Tho prima donna withdrew her hand
ruth waabnl the blood sway from Iris • v.'tttcn of Jericho, Both of which ®rrnt»
as nnobtnudvely as she could, and asked
were In »»•»
last week’o.
s Jenson, another miracle
fll.OU.
wound. Ho reeognk:?d hi# good lark v^ruw
.
her mentor what objection there was to
ill cvMuw*i».&lt;
L
’T
nappy Hosiers. !
•
U^SSi£ I Sn^^SX^W^S
marriage
if
people
loved
each
other?
1 chapter ill. In i ho loginning of chapter iv
Wn&gt; Tlmtnou*. |»ortni!U‘U.r &lt;4 idavt.lc.
Ind writes: ‘•F.lrctric Bitten] ha* done He replied thnt if they loved each
1
.
.
&gt;
..
*........
of
»
...;
in
ennni*ctiori
‘ft I
L.r,'- W w u®. .11 -'lb"
other what was the wx? of marriage? were left aionu for a few minutes he fol* .
I .. ■ I Ar.X,
. ...I..
....
»,....
—,— filled
nn_i nnd’ «*•«
kprlng
hcftled,
the ditches
the
1.15.-I. &lt;b&lt; il»&lt; l'«J "*■« '■t”,'"', JS™ Shu rejoined that far two persons to
tore
J
out
un
entreaty
to
be
lifted
*
to n . oU maUiplied were all wronght hr Gud
— - --------- --kidney And liver trouble. • John l**‘ie, love each other was for them to fed that
Iwhnlf uf
fann-r and smekman. of mow ptace.
&amp;• they must belong to each other forever, sitting prsitioh. and when alio cl«?pod | (broush Hii.bnon..............
-- the perithtog,
« »
her strong young arms about him to uc- ‘ tho
• troubled
-• »--• and
— ’ the
-------rrk- The
n''/’ God
"f ot
needy.
••Find Eieclrlr Bittrts to be the best
hnd that marriage was simply their open
:i-­ Elfahn is our God. end of Him it is written.
khluey and liver medldnr. u&gt;a&lt;h* uw feel
complisli his detdre she found herself un
like a new man." J.
• Ganfacr, bard- declaration before God and man of the awares entangled in his embrace, and “Mr God Bbitli supply all your need” (Ph».
wair nnwehant, same town, says: Electric existence «.f this feeling in their hearts. before she could extricate herself she iv, W.
v
25. "So she went and came unto the man
Bitters is just the thing for a n»au who is To make such a declaration was, she
felt bis lips on her cheek.
God to Mount Carmel"
all run down and don't core whether lie conceived, a natural and inevitable imShe placed him in the attitude he ofOur
lesson begins in the midst of the
lives ur dies; he found new strength, good ptdse, and it was natural and expedient
apiw’tite and felt Jitrt like he Ltd a new that it should be made according to cer­ wished, and then got slowly and wearily story of this woman who dwelt at Sbunem,
lease on lite. Only 5»c a buttlcl at «• *»• tain forms, the gradual outcome of tra­ to her foot,' her face pale and her eyes a village a few milw iwuth of Mount Ta­
bor und southeast from Mount Carmel.
Goodyear’* drug store.
dition and custom. Therefore she dark.
26. “Run now, I pray thee, to meet her;
"So,” she said, with a perceptible in­
thought marriage was not so much an
tonation of contempt, "I was not mis­ a:«l say unto her. Is it well with thee?1
’ The best salve in the world for cuts, injustice of society to the individual, as
xlie muu of God saw her afar off and
taken!"
bruises, sores, ulcers salt ilruin. fever a demand mad® by the individual that
••Forgive me, Beatrix." ho sighed out, thus eBBhtindrxi his servant to meet her
sorre. tetter, chapped hands, liillblams, society bo tho witness and a voucher of
still affecting to be overcome by Weak­ ami make inquiry for the health of herself,
coms, aud all skin ernpUoos. and positive­ 'his covenant.
her husband anil ber child. The meaning of
ly cures piles or no imy required. It is
Bnt Jocelyn hereuixm pointed out that ness. “I could not help it Darling the word “well,” as used in thia rtory, fa
guaranteed to give perfect .tattlkfUetivu. or
girl, I love, you sol I can fight against it seen in the margin of verse 53, aud also the
monev refunded. Price 25 cerite per box. a covenant always implied a binding'r,n l. tof-or ’’
margin ot chapter v,Sl-Ia there peace.’ See
al tire if it were . n0 iwer.
For Mie by W. H. Gtaxljiear. the druggist promise, involving
might
I broken; that this again implied distrusttl |j “*TI ™
£rh have known that yon were also the text and margin of Gen. xxix, fl;
Work has been resnmal ou tbe Allegan in the power of pipe !&lt;&gt;ve to hold its own,j । like the others—or worse," said she, "but xliU, 87; Ex. xviii, Judg. vi, 94.
&gt; &lt;,««« RV—.V
J ! I &lt;™1«} not Veliev® it rill now. I shall
oil well. ’
- \
I
And Hhe answered. Il fa wulL The aoul
and thnt any outside pressure brought to 1
in which the Prince of Twice rules shall
freeiras. ' never be mistaken again.
Souieof Ihr herbs' In Hull’s Hair Brewer, bear npon a passion essentially sofrL-_
have
peace nt nil times even in tribula­
‘
.i
_____
...
*iL
-----I
“
Oh,
Beatrix!
have
you
no
pity
—
no
that wonderful propttsUoa tar rrilorlhs the love must tend to promote the very re- I
tion (fan. ix, G, 7; xxvi. 3; Jet. xxix. 11:
rotor and tlilrlteulnc the growth
tlie hair, action mid revolt which it professed to '
John xvi, 38&gt;.
growvlentifuiijr in Now Kagtaod.
Kurd asainst. Sb, mmle awww th«l
kmn«» bow 1 taro rtruarM!
S7. “And when she came to the man of
T“v” off IW
'“,1mm.” he
ta continued
Ckithes line thieves an- ujleratlng at ?ta covommt of nwntago wm. uot « Take
this* bondage,
God to ths lull she caught him by the feet."
Battle Creek.
“Let her alone, for her soul is vexed
! bondage, and had not that effect upon querulously, snatching away the hand­
Xkronkenn«w-I.lqunr Habit In i hi the j tho parties to it. but that to make one’s kerchief from hie forehead. "Iiet mo ' within her, and.tbe Ixxnl hath hid It from
World there I* hot one cur
bleed to death—I will not live without I me." •
Ur.
(toM.u
hi.™to..
'■
;
tappmnu
known
to
ottan.
eudowod
it
Vr. llalucw’ Woldeu Specillr.
Gebnri would have thrust her away as did
&lt;
It &lt;niu
C!tn trir
be jpwfii
riven ■«
in m
a cueol
li
•.! ?*let
“ or eoitre
**" . with- ■ -witix a reality and substance which were ■ you!"
out the feuwiedge ”f the j-.... .. —
[ Ota WtaJfog to it. That oven- POmou I। “It win take yon a long time to bleed thedfaciplea of Jeans many a time (Matt,
etfeelinx a M»«d&gt; «"d prenumeat cure,
xiv, 15; xv, 93, xlx, l»k Gehazi had ao little
I
to
death.
Mr.
Jocelyn.
’’
returned
she
the rattent
rati’-nt l»BiH&lt;HleiTile«trinitrroran
w a mcrteraieArinlteror an alcoholic
an.-»n«.»« _* one uwi
met tacitlv
uki
- ut or explicitly vuuuaamvm
confirmed &gt;
of the spirit of his master, the disciples
«• ""=^,
«»«r’“• a
‘°
"a *H* quietly. "I ritall hot be able to wait for ao little of the Spirit of Christ. And what
Periia]* Madame Beinax will
their roffflf
rofT* without iteetr
ifceir knowlw-ip*.
knnwttaip-. audio-;
audio-; the w.xldel
wedded state would consequently you.
shall we say of ourselves?
28. “Then she said. Did I desire a son of
to«1 toe
ta d,iigbt »a
if it «• Shall I call herT
"Yon shall not speak to me in that my lord? Did I not say. Do not deceive
Sintrtratten. Cures Kuvrnntwd. Send for clr-j isted. far example, between two persons
toner
exclaimed
Jocelyn,
raising
him
­
me?"
*
■;1 on a desert
•drece. Gotj&gt;KX5rF&lt;trnvo.. is.s Rare street,
...island,
.&lt; rdebarred from over - self on his conch in real or feigned pas­
20. ‘Then he said to Gehazi, Gird up thy.
-- communicating the facTof their mutual
sion. “I have not deeeryed it! Rave 1 loins," nnd take my staff in thim- hand and
■
. Plainwell anticipates n bulMixiv boom in relation to others.
Jocelyn here changtAl his ground, the not done everything for you? Have you go thy way, and lay my staff upbu the face
the spring.
of the child.” '
better to convey bis meaning, and put it forgotten what you owe xnc?”
The prophet seems to understand that
“You cannot have forgotten that 1
to his interlocutor whether a large jx-TMrs. Wisntew* Kurthfca Si rup should always
long since told you 1 could never marry the chilli is dead, and with these word* he
centnge
of
marriages
were
not
notori
­
beu-M-d rv children teething. It-, soothes tae
senda his servant. Better if ho had at once
you,
t&gt;o
how
could
you
exjiect
that
I
Slid, aontns the sums, riiavs all pain, cures ously unhappy, ar.d this being admitted.
done na Elijah did in a similar case (I Kings
Slid colic suit! is the best remedy fordtarrha*.
Xrhgtlu-r it were .not thereby demon- would pay you what I owe with my­ xvii. 81). If the disciples of Jesus could
Twenty-Avc rents a ixrtlle.
sttatKl that a great many marriages, self?"
not cant out the demon from the boy (Matt,
wro^ u mistake? Site answered that i "I aiu not a man to make cold blooded xvii, 10,20), much less could Gehazi with
evtroif oil marriages which had ever oc- I calcnlations!" said lu?, getting impnl- tho prophet’s staff do anything for this
,
ennt*! were mistakes, that would not'• sirely on his legs. "If you hnd any deml child
When Baby was rick, w* gave her Castor!*.
30. “And tlie mother of tbe child Mid,
prove that marriage itself wxs a mistake, ! heart you would understand, Beatrix.’’
Wh«o she wm a Chita, «be cried for Qurtori*.
but only that the wedded partners liadj ' he went on, suddenly changing hia tone As the Lord liveth, and as tby soul liveth,
I
will
not
leave
thee.
"
been mistaken in each other. Uj»on his, ; and attempting to ueize her hands; "1
Thus did Elisha say to Elijah three dif­
maintaining that every institution must■ ; do not ask au irrevocable compact—I do ferent times, and he is now reminded of
Iks judged by its practical application, i uot hope that yon can love me always. his own earnest desire to obtain a blessing.
she rejoined that if there were no suchi | Ton will go on, 1 know, and leave mo
8L “And Gehazi passed on before them,
thing as love, there was an end to allI behind. But, oh! my dearest one, would and laid tho staff upon the face of the
you regret in the future that is before child, but there was neither voice nor hear­
argument about it.
■
yon.
aud
which
my
poor
aid
will
liave
ing”
He said that levo did unquestionably
It is one thing to hold tbe truth and
exist, and that it was tlie strongest andI helped you to enjoy—will you regret.
most enduring passion of the human! then, haring made a man who love* you quite another to be held by it. The proph­
heart, but that it by no means followed[ insanely—haring made him. for a little et's staff in the hand of Gehazi wan very
unlike the presence of tho prophet him­
that we could always fave the same per­. while only, the happiest of human
By JULIAN HAWTHOBNE.
self. . Preachers nnd teachers and all
son with equal fervor. Life wasj beings? Yon may bo loved by younger Christian workers must 1* possessed aud
growth, and love, which was the essence, men than I, and handsomer and richer, controlled by the truth if they would be
CHAPTER XL
,
but
never"
----of life, must therefore be subject to
Used of God, and truth that does not pangrowth likewise. As we developed, as, . "Mr. Jocelyn,” she interposed, with a aesH and control ns and affect our dally
while.
manner that indicated a lamentable
our minds nnd capacities expanded, we. ,............
...v life is not really held l&gt;y us.
uarucuiug m
ucr once sweet and
ana graput aside the thing* of our less ma- '; hardening
of her
82. “And when Elisha was come Into tbe
ture time, and embraced the interests । cions nature,
*
“"if
ia yon would
” look “at
* house, behold tbe child was dead and laid
ami the loves corresponding to our larger yourself in the glass yon would under­ upon his bed.”
The child was In tbe prophet’s bed (vs.
sphere. There was one love for child­ stand why 1 appear so unsympathetic.
hood, another for youth, another for the Even a prima donna, who bolds herself 21&gt;—a use of it that the woman never
dreamed of when she prepared it for Elisha.
prime of life. Tlie greater a person’s in­ at the beck and call of every good look­ When we are blessing others we are often
herent scope and energy, the finer his ing fellow who happens to take a fancy unconsciously preparing a rrating place
organization, tho more often would he' to her—even I cannot listen to you until for'our own sorrows, a comfort for oar­
find' it neceroary to change tlie object of you have washed your face. ’ Perfoapu selves tn time of trouble.
his affections. To do bo was not in op­ you had better not use my washstand—
83. "Ho went in therefore, and shut the
position to true morality, bnt in obe­ neople are so censorious, and your sensi- door upon them twain, nnd prayed unto
dience to it: but society, consulting sole­ nrilitaes are so delicate; but if you will the Lord."
It is no formal servant nnd staff business
ly it* own selfish convenience, had arti­ go to your own place and get yourself ia
ficially and arbitrarily mado such acts presentable condition then yon may now. but hand to hand and heart to heart
)
criminal, and had thereby bewildered come to-morrow mid we will talk over work with the dead child and the living
God. Now he does as Elijah did. He secs
and mortally injured myriads of inno­ your proposal as quietly as your passion and realizes that the child fa dead, and be
will admit. 1 will ask my father and prepares to take hold of God with as much
cent human beings.
To this the prima donna replied that Gen. Inigo to be present as witness earnestnctm as when besought the double
love could grow fllimitably without dan­ and to. offer suggestions; for you are so portion of Elijah’s spirit.
ger of ever outgrowing its object The young and impulsive that perhaps 1
34. "And he went up and lay upon the
need was not of more to love, but to love might otherwise get the better of you. I child, aud put his month upon his mouth,
more. God, who was love itself, loved think I hear some one coming,” she add­ nnd hta eyes upon hta eyes, and his hands
the meanest of his creatures, and what ed, laying her hand upon the door latch; uj&lt;on his hands.”
“And ho stretched himself upon the
God loved that, surely, is not unworthy “perimps it would be pleasanter for von
child, end tbe flesh of the child waxed
the affection of the most richly endowed to go out of your own accord, instead of warm."
waiting
to
be
—
assisted
!
”
of mankind. As Jocelyn did not imme­
Spurgeon says that there fa do stretch­
Jocelyn departed, feeling sore outside
^Tfrbnpt It would be pinto tier lor you diately confute this argument the prima and in. But he frmcied he knew a way ing that is harder than to stretch one’s self
'
poor omaeeorH.''
donna arose and gently intimated that to make the prima donna regret his dis­ to a chili (I am indebted to him for many
^tLbOkQght*
&gt; When we
Staoiltoi Jocelyn ta.l obwrvcd with it was necessary for her to be alone in missal.
do this however, in honrat rellsnre upon
'■airtv the progress of the acquaintance order to prepare for the evening's per­
continVed.
God, there will sufWybe a response, the
between Bellingham and the prima formance.
flesh of the child will wax warm. Here fa
Jocelyn ought to have known the futil­
. donna nnd was costing about fa his mind
a token of returning life.
how u&gt; put a stop to it, when Belling- ity of argument with a woman about a That at this season Ute blood Is tilled with im­
». “Thet!&gt;!• returned«ndmulad|„th,
ham suddenly disappeared. He would subject in which the emotions are main­ purities. Lie arenmulrtiou of months of close house to oad fro, and went up and
confluement tn poorly ventilated stores, work•have inferred that he must hare pro­ ly involved. Even if he bad demon- Jflwps aud tenrmenla All these im purtues an d stretched himself upon him.”
moted to mademoiselle and been refused b-trated his proposition and obtained her 1every trace of scrofula, salt rheutu. or other
Not in a moment, nor in a day, den the
dtseaeea may be expelled. by takinx Hood’s fullne*,,«£,iife«’c^ We must take iw our
■had not the latter's aspect plainly assent to it. he would not have been a )
I atiei,t continuance in well do­
showed that she was suffering quite as trit nearer his goal. A woman overpow- ।
one dollar" U true.
ing (Rom. ii, 7), and remember that "In
1
much ae Bellingham could be supposed cred by passion will act in direct oppo- doses
w?BhaH reap if
Drt"
to be. Jectnyu's acuteness was not of a sition to the most elementary dictates of
Marine L’lty is to have electric lights.
J?’, 11 h not »’-«tohlng ourseiSa
fine enough order to enable him to hit reason: and the same woman will not
to the child once only, bnt repeatedly, and
Ilian, PU««, PHe*.
swerve a hair's breadth from the path of
in aiucero reliance upon God.
Loose's Bed Clover Pile Remedy, Is a always
And the child sneezed sXeu time., and
rectitude if the most unanswerable logi­
positive specific for all forms of the dis­
'
full tjm»‘ he himself took a leading aud a cal demonstration do not tally with her ease.
child opened hi.- eye*.”
Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated the
So wn iaiHll r^,.
t tllJ
and protruding piles. Price 50c. For
W.muutJLttTcliS
Accordingly Jocelyn inratuibiy began in Jocelyn's syllogism was Jtxwlyn him­ wile by W. H. Goodyear.
with
our
compassion,
talw them to our
Nedrow nearer io the object of his &amp;t- self. Man may sometimes be led by the
hearts, work with them and nrav for thm.
Marquette's building boom continues.
’Tuitions He talked to her a great deal intellect, but woman only by the heart
In wholehearted reliance ur»n ^Gad
about ber profession, about tbe preroga­
they can say “I se..
God‘
1 *°’TBnu “ “X own dear
tives erf gemux. and the peculiar priviAfter the above disanarion it became'
These pills are selemiAcally compounded, Saviour."
mitted to the artistic and &amp;f- vaguely apparent to Jocelyn that the and uniform in action. No griping pain so
80. “So he called her, and when
~m.to
uuu,
hire
b.
-ld.-lS,
*T£J
pedaliy to the mwdeal temperament. prima donna was drifting away from commonly following tbe use of pUla.
He launched into philosophical specula- him. She parried his attempts at famil­ They are adapted to both adolts and chil­
iar intercourse gently but effectively. dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
He tad ill fact *Be tar*Krvtoe imiita *»!»'’»• equal la tbe euee «f Bick ended Lhe woman, and thus Eltaha snake
and demonstrated what a gigantic tyr- I hia
own intenjz Ito had MbUdto
con.tlp.tta&gt;, dr.t»p.U cd
vnu .u.c.co,®. aac “““ aoou-cAt uvi -bUto&amp;am,
Wll,.n;Tu»&lt;« and.
«nd u
u irnntiRiiror
th»v ex­
tat
an appetiser, they
prtweut adminiKert i
time would to formulate her instinctive recoil from eel any other preparation.
nxne. he ’dedared, when we should look the view which he nought to inculcate.
but pmaus tl» M
“
Zeeland
i»
about
to
strike
a
building
It was incumbent upon him. ikcrefcxre, to
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Fatal Wreck in a Tunnel in New
York City.
THE DEATH-BOLL HUMBLES EIGHT
Aud the Fate of Seven Was Peculiarly
Horrible — Two Women Among the
Victim*, One Terribly It anted After
Death—One Unfortunate Cut in Two

A Mine Explosion In Nov* Scotia Ile•uli* in the Loes of Over One Huudrod 14 ve*.

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
Froeeedlngs in the Saaate aad Hoane of
.
Reprsseatatlres.

WAsmgGTOX Cmr. Feb. 18.—In tbe Xnate yesterday a number of pension hills
were passed. Including honae bill to in­
crease the pension ot the widow of Gen.
Custer to 1100 per month. Tbe copyright
bill was considered, and the Sherman
amendment to admit copyrighted books,
etc., printed in foreign countries, on pay­
ment of tariff duties, was agreed to, a*
was also an amendment by Frye, requir­
ing maps, dramatic and musical composi­
tions, engravings, cuts, prints, photo­
graphs, chromos, oy lithographs to be
printed from plates executed in the United
States, aud an amendment by Ingalls ex­
empting newspapers and periodicals from
prohibition of importation Tbe bill wav
then passed-yeas, 38; bays, 14, After
same talk without action on the Indian
claims bill tbe senate took reems until 8
p. m. Nothing was done at the night ses­
sion. The senate waited nu hour and a
half for a quorum which never came, and
then ndjou ned.
In the house Payson ot Illinois was
elected speaker pro tempore in the ab­
sence of the speaker, who was detained at
home by sickness. Conferences were or­
dered ou the District of Columbia and
military academy appropriation bills,
after which the Indian r-pprupriution bill
wm considered and passed, and the po*tofilcv appropriation was carried iutu com­
mittee of the whole, but without dispos
ing of it the bouse adjourned.

EDITORIAL DUEL.
Bloody Affray in the Street at
Columbua, O.
AB EDITOB KILLED BY HIS ENEMY.
The Reault of taan&lt;lnhma Ink Slinging —

A War with tta Pen Which Did So One
Credit End* In »• War with 1’uwdrr
nnd Bullet, and Two Against One—A
Bystander Killed und Several People
Wounded—Conflicting Statement*.

Columbus, o.. Feb. 34.-A horrible
New York, Felt 2L—An appalling dla*
tragedy occmred here shortly after 1
aster occurred shortly after 7 o'dock yes­
ydock yesterday afternoon. Two men
terday morning iu the Fourth avenue
were killed nnd several wounded in a
tunnel near Eighty fifth street, in which
fusillade of pistol shots. The terrible af
two women nut! four men met their death,
fair was tho outgrowth of a newspaper
und several other persons went ncrioualy
feud which has been raging for several
injured. Al! were employes ot the; New
weeks between tbe publishers of The
Yard, N-w !Laven and Hartford railway. ।
Sunday World aud Sunday Capitol of
Tbe ac. idem was cnuwal by the New Ha­
'this city. Col. W. J. Elliott, editor of
ven accommodation train, which left the
The Capitol, shot and instantly killed Al­
Grand Central station at 7.-01, crashing
bert Osborne, city editor of Tho World.
_ into the shop train, the rear car ut which
W. Ik Hughes, an old gentleman who
was filled with car-cleaners and other emwa* standing near by, wai shot aud
phiy&amp;s bound ifor the railroad shops at
killed with a stray bullet from Elliott’s
Mott Haven, rjid which had left the sta­
pistol The tragedy, ou before stated, wm
tion five minutes ahead of the New Haven
tta result of a uewspapsr war. Tw*.
train. The tunnel was filled with a dense
week* ago Tbe World made charges
against Elliott’s family, insinuating that
log. Owing to which the engineer ot the
a female relative was unchaste.
hop train ran)under slow headway. In
Wasiiixgtok City, Feb. 20.-In the.senThe Artillery Op..ns Fir*.
t.u&gt; meantime jthe New Haven local was
ate yesterday Ingalls, tn a brief addrees,
Elliott retaliated un the following Sun. eding along in tho rear.
tendered bis resignation a* president pro lay with a four-column article charging
Aguulxed CrlM of the Victim*.
tern, of the scuitte, to take effect on lhe F. W. Levering, editor of The World,with
The engineer of the local was uacon- election of hU successor. The credentials being the joint proprietor of an assigna­
of any \ danger ahead until when of Vance
senator from North Carolina tion hotyie, U'ing associated with a woman
within twenty | feet of the shop train he fur the term beginning March 4 next were named Lou Burton in the disreputable en­
saw its rcdjigpts aud at once applied the filed. Several bills of un unimportant na­ terprise. Levering Is nu assistant state
brakes, but it !was too late. The engine ture were pas.M&gt;d. after which the Indian oil inspector and promineu*. in politics
had already crashed into lhe hind end and depru lation* Mil waHdiscussed and pM*ed. The charges, therefore, created u profound
..id telescoped the car containing the un­ The Nicaragua canal bill was made the sensation. The charges against Levering
unfinished business. At Op. m. itasen­ also i.i plicated Claude Meeker, Goverm r
fortunate employe* ou their way to work. ate adjourned.
Campbell's private secretary. Leteriug
The scent* that| followed beggar* desCrip­
The house, after consuming three hours ami his city editor. Mr. Osborne, retail
ton. Men and women screamed tor'help in the disposition of a claim bill, went iteii Sunday with a sensational article,
and there wert* moans from tlie dying. into committee of the whole ou the post­ charging Elliott with nearly all thecrimis
The passenger] on the New Haven, none office appropriation bill Without dis­ ■ in the calendar. Elliott, with bis brother
of whom was. injured. ru«hed pell-well posing of tin bill lhe bouse, ut 0 p. hl, Patrick, and Osborne met yesterdny after­
over each othel in the d:irje tunmil, panie- took u receas until 8 o'clock, last night, noon in High street, near the American
stricken. Following the crash, flames the night se.*«ion to be for the consid­ hotel. Patrick Elliott opened fire upon
burst from thc;wreck and cloads of smoke eration of t'-je immigration bllb Little Osborne, and Osborne returned the fire.
■
rolled up through tlie air vent in the tun progress was made on the bill at the night
Three In a How, All Shooting.
nel that wax almost directly over the wue session.
A running battle ensued, in which W.
of the accident. Fearful cries fur Beln
J.
Elliott
joined.
Patrick
Elliott
started
WashinotoX Cirr, Feb. 91.-The sen­
were hen rd hyithose who were poMing in
to run, followed by Ostarue, Osborne be­
ate yesterday passed 130 pension Ulis, und ing followed by W. J. Elliott, all three
tne street- ovenhead.
after other business of a routine nature men emptying their revolvers as rapidly
A VV«&gt;man*« Frlghcrul Fate.
proce«q«l
with
the
consideration
of
the
a* iMMsilde. One of the «hots from W. J.
in the meantime firemen had swarmed
down into tta feinm-l nud had began their Nicaragua caiiai bllb Vest made a long Elliott's gun grazed Osborne's arm, and
work of sob :uing the flame* and rescuing speech in opposition to the bill, taking the he turned and flre-d at tho former. Tta
the injured. Que ut the women car dinn­ ground that tbe Bulw^cr-Clayton treaty shot missed its mark, and Osborne fled
ers hail taen struck by the engine and her between iho United State* and Great iiito Malcolm McDonald's but store. As
condition was Isuflieioal .evidence to (be­ Britain was still iu force. Without action he did so, he turned and fired at W. J.
Elliott The latter fired his weapon al­
lieve that she nnd been killed instantly. the senate adjourued
The lamp m Itho cur had exploded and , In the house Cannon reported from lhe most simultaneously, and the shot took
actiitered flaming oil over her clothes an I committee on rules a resdlation fur the effect in Osborue's chlu. It went clear
besides tain" horribly mutilated. her bend immediate cuniJderation of business re­ through bis moti'h. Upward and back;ad body were (terribly burned. Out of a ported by t •_* committer ou judiciary. warti through the brain, and came out at
r &gt;ken window] ot the wrecked car where Democrat* filibustered, liecamte Cautren tbe tane of the skull. Elliott had followed
the engine ofithe local tad pinned bcm announced that he •would more tbe pre­ Ostarue into the store, and a* he fired the
fast, hung John Haucke, a car cleaner, vious question ou each Uli und cut off de­ last shot, grappled with him. lu the
crying for Ind pi The firemen as tenderly bate, but the rcsoluttoa was finally adopt­ scuffle which followed both their guns
u* possible tried to pnll him out, but the ed. The bill for lhe relief uf the supreme were discharged, aud Osborne fell to the
efforts caused Him *t*ch intense pain that court wm tukru up, xennle amendments floor dead.
An Innpcent Bystander Killed.
, he begged tv taj left where wax. When'be non-concurred in. and a conference or­
Elliott ret tent cl out the front door and
wo* gotten ouuit was found I hut his legs dered. The bill to fix salaries ot district
had been partldHy burned off. He died on judges uf the United States was then di-nppeared lu the crowd with tho re
taken up, but without action recesa to 8 volver iu bis hand. W. L Hughes, a
the way to the hospital
/
p. m. wm taken. At the evening session highly respected citiaen, wm standing on
The Uit of Uafortanate*.
tbe pavement watching Lhe formation of
The following is a correct list of tlie 113 private pension bills wcr^pu*&gt;ed.
WzsmjcuTON CITY, Feb. £3—The senate the Washington’# birthday parade. He
dead and injured: Dead -John Haucke,
Michael Multifile (aged 13). Mrs. NeF'• Saturday passed a bill prohibiting book­ was struck during the running battle.
Supple. Mrs. Ellen Fay, John Murray, making or pool-selling in Washfogton The tali entpred his head immediately
aged 49. all of ibis city, and an uukaav. n City or Georgetown, or within one mile over the left eye, and he dropped upon the
colored man. Injured—William F. Brown, of tbe boundaries of those cities. An pavement, expiring instantly. Patrick
a brakeman,’ injured fateruk|ly; M. M. amendment tu extend tbe provisions ot Elliott was shot in the back and arm, and
has a frightful wound on top ot the bead.
Culbreth, colored cook, suffering frqm
shock; Engineer Fowler aad Brakeman the bill to the whole District, which would The physicians are as yet unable to deter­
include the race course, wm disagreed to. mine bow serious his wounds are. Two
Lion, slightly Hurt.
Tta sundry civil appropriation bill was re­ other men are known to have received
ANOTHER~MINE HORROR.
ported. The Nicaragua aaual Ull wm bullet wounds, one iu the arm. the other
considered, but do action on tbe bill wm in tbe leg. W. J. Elliott was at one time
Huiulrcd nhd Thirteen Live* Lest in taken. Tlie conftfeuce rejiort on the navy state supervi-orot printing, and ha* taken
__ltov« Scotia.
appropriation bill wm presented aud an active part in politics. He is a per­
Halifax, N. S.. Feb. 23.—The first agreed to.
sonal friend of Charles Stewart ParuelL
great disaster ia the history-of the Cum­
Tbe bouse g«&lt; into a snarl over the ap . Both the Elliotts are locked up at tbe sta­
berland coal fields occurred Saturday uft- provnl ot tbe journal and three hours were tion hotiHe.
.
x Exlitor Elliott** StatcnirnL
ernooe, when an explosion took place in consumed tafore the question wm set­
The two Eiliutts were seen by a report­
the eart slope of the Spring Hill mines, tled. The senate bill fixing the salariesot
resulting in large loss of life. Many of the United State • district judges at 13,000 p&lt; r er yesterday afternoon W. J. Elliott,
annum was then taken up and, after brief after saying he had nothing to conceal;
bodies were tenribly mutilated mid it is dii-cusaion, passed. The postofiice appro­ that be had called daring tbe morning at
known that 113 persons to»t their iivfi*. priation bill was taken up in committee ot a gun store for a pistol he had left there
and Mnne&lt;uiuHieK are mauruing tbe loss the whole «id after debate laid aside for repair, nnd that when tbe "nigger”
uf two or thrSe numbers. . As soon m tbe with favorable recommendation. The de­ gave him the guu he did not even look to
news went abrb^l tbe mouth of ttajiit ficiency bill was tnen taken up. The ace whether it was loaded, as he had no
was«urruumled|by shriakiug women mid Democrats iu»v*ted that it be read, and idea of getting into a shooting scrape, as­
children, and tbe scene was uno to stop then a long debate took place a» to wh- n serted that Osborne began shooting as
it should be voted on. No conclusion was soon a* he saw tbe two brothers on the
one’s heart beat*. It is
greatest dis­ reached, nnd it was V p. m. before the street, and they had to shoot in selfaster ever known in this coal Arid. The house adjourned.
defeuse. He bad no expectation of meet
two previous mlamitles were the explo­
WashiXGTOX City, Feb. 24.—In the sen­ ing Osborne, as when that person wrote
sions-nt the Ford pit, Itellarton. ten years ate yesterday a number of petitions were np any one he did not go on the street for
ago, when forty-five lives were lust, aud presented and referred. The credential &lt; several days, implying that he was afraid.
What Other Men 8ay.
tbe disaster at the Drummond ‘mine. of Platt and Jones of Arkansan, for the
On theother hand G us and Shehan Johns,
Westrille, seventeen years ago, v^hen terra beginning March 4 next, were filed.
who saw the fight from the beginning,
sixty-five men were killed. The Spring There wm quite a discussion over a say that Osborne was steading in front of
Hill mine is cwrfed by English and Mon­ proposition to print 100,(ID copies of the ' Schrader’s talking to Frank Clarke, an at­
treal capita* bits. It employed 1,000 men ugricutnral report ou ‘•Diseases of the torney, when the Elliotts appeared walking
and hud an output of jOQ,(K)O ton a year. Horse," but finally an amendment fixing south on High street. The two men walked
the number of copies nt 50,000 was agreed up close to where Osborne was standing,
The Mine Completely Wrecked.
The mine tax been completely wrecked. to. Au executive scroiun was held, and aad one ot them remarked: “Give it to
the s— of a b—,* whereupon one'of them
Chokedamp set in immediately after the when tbe doors reopened tho sundry civil
appropriation bill
resumed Until O p tinxl at Osborn, who started to back to­
explosion, and dii ita deadly work welt in., when recess wm taken lu 8 o'clock. ward the north. He pulled a pistol and
Rescuing parties were -organized. and At the night session an amendment to the began firing at the Elliotts, who were fol­
brave volunteer*: were not wanting to go bill appropriating $10,000 to tta family of lowing him with revolvers in hand, shoot­
• down to recover the bodies ef tlie dead the late Processor Joseph Henry, of Smith­ ing at him. The Elliotts say that O*borue
and save those who might he ulive. AD sonian Institute fame, wm adopted. 115 killed Hughes, while eyewitnesses claim
night long the work weal on, and as pages of the bill disposed of, and at 11 p. that W. J- Elliott wa* the man. Osborne's
pistol has not been found; those of the El­
corpse alter corpse was brought to the m. tbe sennte adjourned.
In the hou-e tta journal was read and liotts tbe police have, and both are nearly
*urface the despairing wails of the bereared rent tbe heavens. Many of the approved without ubj-ction on tbe part empty of loads. Public opinion U against
dead were alaust unrecognizable.
The of the Democrats. The conference report the Elliotts.
Come* Up tn the LegUtatur®.
first exploring party found the bodies of on tbe bill proriding for tho allotment of
In the senate yesterday afternoon Cole
two so badly mutilated that they could lands in severalty to the Indians was
only be takri to the surface ia bags. One agreed to. The house then went into com­ introduced a bill which was suggested by
body was ent in two across the abdospn, mittee of th- whole on tbe deficiency ap- the result of this newspaper feud. It pro­
one arm wm misdng, the face was a mass proprlatten bill, but without disposing of vides tlmt any editor, proprietor, owner,
of blackeneu. burned flesh, and ttte only it tie committee rose. Tta poatoffioe ap- or correspondent who publishes, or per­
mits to be published, any attack upon tta
thing U&gt; denote time. It was a human body prupriation bill was pawed, aud ths house
was a toft of hair on the back of the m., when recess was taken to &amp; When private character of any • citizen with in­
head. The brain wm exposed to view.ond called to order at night tbe immigration tent to injure hi* credit or standing lu
bill was considered in committee. An public, or*to charge puclidy any citizen
pneMnited a sickening spectacle.
amendment was adopted giving refuge to with unlawful practices in private affairs,
Terribly Afflicted Families.
Jessie Armlsbaw went down No. 2 slope “political" offenders, the bill reported to shall be deemed guilty of u felony and
fined not Isss than $1,000 and confined in
Saturday ni-ht and found hi* three sous tbe house, the previous question ordered the penitentiary not ias* than one year, or
and a brother piled together in a heap in on it and a substitute offered by Oates, and both at the discretion of tta court.
one corner of tbe mine. The sight ao un­ the house adjourned.
nerved him that be bad to return to the
Tbe Xlllnoi* Legislature.
Mare Bn IldosluK at the Fair Site.
surface without his boys. Two sons of
Sfbixgfikld, Ills , Feb. 24.—Seven sen­
Chicago, Feb. 24.—A crowd of 3,000 men ;
Robert McVey, both under 14 years, oc­
ators
and
twenty-four representatives
cupy one coffin. Hugh Bunt loses two aad boys, mostly idlers, by threats and were present at yeslcrdny’s session of tbe
son*. These sorrowful households are intimidation yesterday compelled 100 men
joint
aawmbly.
On the I22d ballot Palmer
only a few of tbe larga numbers from employed in Jackson park by World's fair
which bread winners have been so ruth­ contractors to cease work. Two patrol received 14 vote*, Streeter 4, Oglesby 2,
lessly snatched. .The deepest gloom has wagons filled with policemen were called and Ihtyson 8. Those voting for Paysoti
So the scene, and tbe erowd aoon fell back were Representatives Anthony, Headou,
settled over tbe whole community.
The scene of tbe explosion wm in the and wm excluded from the park. There Myer of Livingstone: for Ogle*by, Ham *r
immediate vicinity of No. 6 and 7 slopes. wm no shooting, end no one was injured. and Sheridan. No legislative buxines* o.’
The greatest number of ds^’h* occurred Only a portion of the frightened laborer* intcr-wt done.
there. This part ot the mine' was visited resumed werk after order tad been re­
&lt;
A Bld for; Manufactorie*.
__________________
hy Deputy Inspector -of Mines Madden stored.
Fredericksburg, Va, Feb. 24.—The
Friday morning, and he says there was no
Tka Markets.
city council has passed an ordinance ex­
gun to xpak of at that time.
Chicago, Fab. 28.—To-day was observed empting from municipal taxation for a
In a railway collision at He restoff. Rus- thronghont tta conntrv as Waohingtor ■ period of tea years all manufacturing
tian Poland. Monday, sixteen persons birthday and all tta exchanges were plant* that more to this city.
steed.
were kilted and many seriemdy injured.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

A WAITRESS TOR A DAY.
A* when a bh«*an first srakens. dnar.
And. called by heavse's mighty Alcbemi*t,
Unfold* tbe frajila leaves Lhe wind bsa kiassd
Before tbe great eye, strong and cry«t*l clear,
And leU the ardent ran draw near Bo all tny lite has btoanrad, I wist.
In perfect love too ralshty to rwttit,
O ncibtasi woman, whom I moM revere.

ROMANCE OF * *50 BILL THAT
The treasury department Wednesday
purchased 124.0U0 uuucua oi silver nt from
HANGS IN A BEAUTY’S ROOM.
983 to 0.085 jier ounce.
0.
A woman aud four children were suffo
A Pretty Mtory of City People Boeghtag
cated in a burning building in Brooklyn,
It In a WIW and Unsettled Part cf Ibe
N. Y.. Wednesday, and a man was fatally
burned.
Big lVr»i—A Sister*in-taw Tstas tbe
I offer you a life; it’s good and 01.
Tho’ not lu haste or careless dtarray.
Tta irteamer Havel collided with an
Place uf Servant for Ono MeoL
Rut A* the higbert tribute—only toeet. ’
Italian bark lu New York harbor Wednes­
You
may
not
take
the
gift,
'U»
na
you
will.
lu tta pretty morning room of a certain
day. sinking the Utter ves*et nnd drown
Yet
must
I
tiring
yrxi
this,
my
all,
lay
Ing two boys
My manhood’* strength and prorates al your young woman in this city there hangs on
the
wall a $10 hill, framed tiral by a wide
The following national bank* have been
feet.
gray wt and edged with a narrow rim of
authorized to commence business: Ohio
- Georgia Robert* in Htuburg Bulletin.
scarlet plush picked out in gold. Thereby
National Bank of Washington, at Wash­
hangs a talc, tine of the Enstcr weddings
ington City, capital $200,000; ILrlin Na
A Ghost That Bobbed.
tioiiHl bank, at Berlin, N. H., capital
A ghost robbed a house iu Soho square,' wn* that of tbe ytsang woman’s staler.
She married ucivileigineer, who, straight­
Jf-OAU
.
London. In the year 1TM in a moat ap­ way after the manner of civil engipbera,
Tbe American Loan and Trust com­ proved or disapproved fashion, and the
pany, of New York, which got into finan­ case is worth reporting. A gentleman who rushed off to Arizona to survey a.Copper
cial trouble Wednesday, will probably re­ upi&gt;eared to be quite wealthy took rooms mine about to ta or already opened in that
bn me buMiness withiu a week. The com­ in a fajtblonable house in the locality men­ distant territory. ■ His bride accompanied
pany hM lust$500,000, b If its capital. It tioned. A abort time afterward he told him. nnd the sitter wm induced fo go also
for purpose*, oa she put it. of “travel, exwill be reorganized.
his landlord that his brother was dead, and ploratlou and nd venture.”
James W. Connerton. “Bail Jimmy,’’ ot asked permission to bring the body tahis
Things were not altogether bad out
Chicago, who killed “Doc" Hnggerty— rooms while tta arrangements for inter­ among tta Indians; tbe mine was on tbe
who wm also ‘‘bad’’—some time ago io a incut were completed- Permission waa line of n railroad; they "had carried withi
saloon tight, was acquitted Thursday ot&gt; granted, and n handsome Qpffin arrived, ttam a gtxxl many home lieloDgings; a
the ground of self-defeuse.
containing what appeared to bo a corpse In house wm secured, such as it was. and u
The prisoners in the Fort Dodge, In., a long white shroud. The coffin was more or les* proper establishment set up.
jail,liad removed all lhe locks from l*e placed in tlie dining room. Next night, The summer nnd the stater’s stay- were
cell doors, aud were just about-rendy tc after all had retired save the lodger and nearly nt an end, wbep one afternoon Mr.
make a break for liberty, when tlie sheriff servant maid, an appnriticn appeared' to Tom. the husitand and brother-in-law.
“got onto" them and blocked their game. the latter. The apiwritlon was a tall, ■ent word from the works that the English
Miss Fanning,a Providence, Ji. I., young specter like figure, with every appearance member of the firm which was developing
woman, says that she has been cured ul of a ghost.
the mine bail arrived suddenly for a faw
The maid rushed upstairs to tar master hours’ stay and he wbnld bring him up to
paralysis by wearing around her waist at
package of clay from the grnv.- of Mar aud mistress' room, followed by the ghost, dinner. This announcement created some
garet Bourmeoh at Montreal. Margaret who mounted sentinel at the door, con­ consternation.
was tta founder of the Sisters ot Notre torted his features nud waved his hands.
Tbe cook was a half breed who was ex­
The maid crept under the bed and her em-. cellent within hia limits, but he knew,
Dam?..
A wait.-r in a Richmond. Va., hotel bai ploytai hid tlirir faces under the bed cloth­ nothing even of the rudiments of buting.
At
this
time
a
great
uoi.se
like
furni
­
a few words with John 1- Sullivan
lering. As a matter of fact the fap&gt;Wednesday, and when John * turted to “do ture moving was heard in the houae, and ily were accustomed to dine en buffet
the moke up.” Lhe latter threw tta con­ tta three terrified objects came to the con­ Thia, freely translated, meant frequent •
clusion
.that
the
house
had
been
taken
pos
­
tents of a coffee-pot into his face Before
trips on the part of one diner or an­
Johu could recover the waiter had earn- session of by n regiment of spirits. At other to the chest at the side uf the room,
last all wu quiet, tho ghost had disap­ which by courtesy was called a sideboard.
used.
peared
and
a
search
was
made.
Tta
house
‘But an Engltahman, you know. Nell,”
It is now claimed that Senator-Elect
Kyle, of South Dakota, is not a dtizsa of wm found to have been stripped ot every said Mrs. Tom plaintively, "expects ak.
particle of furniture, and all the valuable dinner to ta served If he takes that meal in,
that state.
family plate had guue too. No peychologMrs. McCormick died Tuesday at Green iral society investigated the phenomenon, nn Indian jungle.** With our canned soups,
Point, I- L, aged KM yean*. Within an but t he police did, mid the lodger and Che and lobster, und the superb joint which.
hour of her death she was walklog about, sham corpse were both hanged nt Tyburn. Nelson can got up, we can offer a most pre­
sentable menu, but what tiiall wo do for cheerful and well.
—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
some one to change the plates?”
I*rofes»&lt;or Alexander Winchell, of the
A MAID FOR AK HOUR.
Michigan nniveraity. a geologist of world
Prince Btranarck** Wooing.
Mtas Nell immediately begged to take the
wide reputation, died al Ann Arbor,
Prince Bismarck began his wooing in a role for a single appearance. "It will be
Mich., Thursday.
rather stern uarnucr. As he always favor­ no end of fun,” ahe argued, "aad I warrant
Tbe lower bouse of tta Kansas Icgisla ed energetic measures, he wrote direct to neither you nor Tom nor the Englishman
ture hM reconsidered its action iu defeat­ the ydung lady’s parents, with whom ta ha* ever been served as I shall serve you
ing the woman miffragc WIL and ta* wns not acquainted, nnd demanded their to-night. I've always contended it took a
passed the measure.
daughter-in marriage. They were simple high degree uf'intelligence to create a per­
The Grand Opera Louse at Rochester. folk, leading a very quiet life, and they fect butler or butlcnsw," she added with a
N. Y„ was burned enrly Thursday. The were rather frightened at the reputation faugh, "and I'd immensely like to show
Windsor hotel, adjoining, wm slightly for high living which the candidate enjoyed. what culture can do with a dinner tray.”
Their daughter, however, intimated in dis­
damaged. Ixisk, t-75.000.
In the end, though with many misgiv­
Dr. Henry Wade Roger*- wm Thursday creet terms that she did not look upon the ings on Mrs. Tom’* part, the plan was ar­
formally inaugurated us president ot tin young gentleman with nn unfavorable eye, ranged. A note was dispatched to Mr.
as
there
was
no
doubt
the
young
man
’
*
Northwestern university at Evanston
Tom warning him not to mention his
Ills., to succeed the late President-. Cum parents had a good reputation.
stater-in-law in any way—that all would
Consequently the young Jady's imrenta ta explained later, k was a few moments
mingn.
iuvitcil
Btanarck
to
come
and
see
them.*
after their guest had been welcomed that
IJuidne** failures in the United State*
Every
one
did
his
best
to
give
tbe
visitor
a capped and aproned figure appeared in
during the seven days ended Fridar were
-.49; for the corresponding week in 1890, a suitable reception. Fraulein von Putt- tbe doorway announcing quietly, "Dinner
kammer'a
parents
put
on
an
air
of
grave
is served.” Whatever Mr. Tom may have
23it
solemnity, and lhe young lady stood with thought or felt he couhf not hxpniM—
Antigo (2:10.’&lt;'). by Electioneer; was pur
chased at Lexlugton, Ky., Thursday by her eyes modestly bent upon the ground, could do nothing indeed but follow his
3- A. Brown, of Kalnmoxoo, Mich., fo: when Bismarck, on alighting, threw his wife bn tta Englishman handed tar out.
arms around bi* sweetheart’s neck aud Everything went beautifully in tta dining
•skooa
embraced her vigorously before noy one
A Baptist minister wm bound over t&lt; hud time to toll him that his conduct was room. From soup to cheese the serving
tlie United States court at Tullahoma, hasdly proper and correct. The result was, was irreproachable. The guest, a genial,
Tenn., Thursday, for running a wild-cat however, nu immediate tatrothak Prince companiouable man of perhaps 50, was
visibly affecUd by tta skill and general el­
distillery In bis smoke houz?.
Bismarck is very fond of telling this tale,
C.’V. McChesney, of Cincinnati, was and he la careful always to finish the story egance of tta waitresH, and Mrs. Tom
caught several several searching glances
awarded a gold medal offered by Poet­ by this reflection:
thrown
upon tar maid.
master General Wunamaker to the postal
"And you have no idea what this little
Nothing wm said, however, till the close
clerk having the best re cord for 1890.
lady has made of toe.”—Philadelphia Rec­ of the dinner, when, the coffee haring been
Riverside, a suburb of Parkersburg, W ord.
placed upon tta table, lhe deft and demure
Va. having 1,000 inhabitant*, w^s eqtjjehandmaiden withdrew. Then tta English­
ly swept away by the .flood in the Ohk
ItoiiM-d from a Troubled Bleep.
man voiced bis surprise that Mrs. Tom
river. Fortunately no lives were lost.
One of the city hotels occasionally hM a could keep in thia out of tta way place
Ex-Governor Fcuter deals* that he has queer lodger. He was formerly an en­ ■uch a thoroughly trained and capable
been offered the treasury portfolio, or ttal gineer, but is now a United States boiler maid, whereupon Mm Tom, knowing that
he had any other occasion to visit New inspector. While an engineer he was ber stater could retire no further than tbe
York than to aiteud Gen. Sherman’s fu severely scalded on one aide, and is unable screen in the corner of the room which
to sleep comfortably when lying upon that conce.vied un emergency butler’s pantry,
neral.
The Montana bouse Wednesday de part of his body. Whenever ta happens to evolved for ber benefit a delightful little
fgated a bill making eight hours a day’s turn upon the tender place he makes a history.
work iu tta mine*, and also prohibitum great disturbance in his sleep, but is diffi­ , "Yes,’' ahe began slowly, sipping' her
any miner contracting to work more than cult to arouse. The other evening was oae coffee. "Ellen is quite a superior young
uf hi* nights, and he awoke half tbe guests pcraon. As you have noticed ahe is Intelli­
eight hours.
The SUmdnr.l Oil company h» recently in the house. Thajandlord was just upon gent and refined much beyond her station,
pureKtsed 1M.IXX) acre* of oil lauds In the point of climbing through tbe transom really very well educated, too. And ata is
Green county, Pa. This jrlani corpora­ to awake him when the man fell out of the heroine of a very pretty Jlttle ro­
tion is aho said to owu nearly all of titre* bed. When he understood the state of lhe mance.”
case he explained thnt all that was neces­
lOMAfeCE AND BETRIBUTloX.
adjoining eoutrtie*.
At this jundqire aslight rattling oCglaasCorporal Tanner lectured at Hillsdale, sary to bring him out right at such a time
Mich., and for the first time ttiscovered it was to yell, "Turn over, John,” he having ware behind the screen warned Mrs. Tom
was Dr. Everett of thnt city who nmpu become so familiar with such a command that her story wm taking effect, and with
In his sleep that be Invariably obeyed it a gleam of mischief, at which her btiaband
t^ted bis leg during the war.
Peter Belgnm, of Minneapolis, shot hi» unconsciously. Tbe plan has since been could have groaned aloud, she proceeded:
sweetheart through the luugs, not fatally tried and found to work admirably. The 'She ta engaged to be married to a very
however, sometime ago. tned to shoot boarders hope the clerk will never lose the estimable young man in Now York, the
wedding dny was set over a year ago. when
himself and failed, aud thru disappeared. combination.—Springfield Republican.
six week* before the date arrived ita com­
He wm arrested latetat Kingston, Miuu.,
Ann*athetlca for tbe Death Penalty.
ing groom wm stricken blind tn an boor.
running a revival and was praying when
It would seem morally to be a debatable He fare been under treatment ever since,
captured.
It is reported that IhousandsZf peoph question whether it should bo considered ■lowly regaining his sight, and ata, poor
have Invaded the Cherokee outlet, not advisable that the soul of the condemned girl, fa wiving every penny of her wages
withstanding that their taking up of lauds criminal should receive ifa impetus into agnim&lt;the time when ta must leave the
iu that region will certainly be declared eternity .when absolutely stupefied by hospital. I think she means to marry him
ether. Those who know death to ta ap­ m soon m possible and support him un«0
illegal nnd void.
&lt;
4.
proaching prefer, as a rule, to meet it wit­ he can get work again. It is quite pathetic
Fire al Kansas City1' Sunday night de tingly with a clear brain, even though and interesting—her devotion.”
a’royed tta buildings occupied by Wells racked by physical pain of an excruciating
But Mr. Tom could stand the strain no
Fargo Exprons, Oppenheimer’s jewelry nature. One of the greatest empresses who longer, and proposed a return to the |iarstore, George Holland’s shore store, nuc ever lived reftutod to go to sleep when she lor Tta Englishman, however, did not
Sloss’ millinery stora Loss, $125,000.
knew her death wm near, because when drop the subject at once, asking a number
W. J. Elliott and A. C. Osborne, twi she died she wished tn meet death with of question* about Ellen and her "com­
newspajier writers, bad a battle with pl* open eyes and an unclouded sense. If lhe pany." Hu left, m wm expected, s^u af­
tolson apubiicBtreet in Columbus, O„ Mon suggestion for the use of anreztbetiat in ter dinner. and’Miss Nell wm free tn pour
day afternoon. Osborne was fatally shot, capital punishment should be pm*ed with the vial* uf her wrath upon her wicked
one bystander was killed aud several In force it is protalile that the great rwustanca sister's bead' an occupation in which she
noceut penton.* were injured.
to that change would ta basctl on tbe was ably seconded by Mr. Tom when he re­
Hermann Berry, aged 73, once a wealthy; ground that it stupefied the criminal be­ turned from putting their recent guest
aboard hi* train
buMines* man ot Chicago, deserted hi* fore it killed him.—Boston Advertiser.
The end, however, was not yeti Within
wife aud family twenty-one | years ago.
■ fortnight Mrs. Tom received a note from
His wife has been searching fur him evti
Saved from Death by Music.
since, and has just found him Living with
A London merchant rejoices because he tta Englishman, dated at New York, in
another woman at Cleveland.
tried music as a medicine. His boy, fi.yrars which ta said that he had been much im­
Eva Hamilton-Mann has experiences old, wm dying with typhoid and was quite pressed with tta loyalty and devotion of
insensible, with no appearance of being ber maid, Ellen, who waa undoubtedly a
religion.
most worthy young person, aud he went
Alabaster has been discovered at Canon able to live through the night. Knowing on to beg Mrs. Tom to find some way to
hl* son's fondness for juxndc, the father
City. Cola
procured a large music-box aud caused it bestow the factored—a $50 Wil—upon Iter
“Diamond Joe” Reynolds died Saturday to play, with the resultThat the child’s av to aid in tar courageous and praiseworthy
at Prescott, Ari.
tention wu aroused and bis life savad by sffort.
. Thus retribution came to Mrs Tom.
Every gambling bouse in New York hai tbe reaction.—Arkmuaw Traveler.
She was overcome at what ahe had done,
been cloned by an order from police head
quarters.
Henry VIII cropped his beard close, but and there wm nu comfortable way out of
The mob that has been assailing tht his daughter Elizabeth was fond of hairy tL It wn* impossible to explain to tta
workmen on the site of the World’s fairii faces. The style of beard we see in the Englishman how he luul been deceived.
Jackson park was dispersed by tbe polio portraits cf Shakespeare was her "particu­ Nor could tta bill be plausibly returned on
Monday morning.
lar wenknesa.” Essex, Inverter and Ral­ tta part of Ellen. There seemed nothing
:o do bnt to keep it and thank tbe donor,
Thousand* of people visited the grave 01 eigh all courted the "maiden queen” with which Mra. Tom accomplished, it must ta
Gen. Sherman in Calvary cemetery, St. peaked "goalees'* attached to their chins.
:onfes«ed. with much 1cm than her tiscai
Louis, Sunday, and tbe rage for aourenin
grace. Tta bill bangs on tbe wall of "®As a lighthouse illuminar.t gas has been len’s” room today—a doulde wa
was almost uncontrollable.
found to possess tta following advantages
Bridget O’Reilly, an old lady living ai
against theatrical* fa private life,
over oil: Ite facility for increasing Lhe
5 Margaret street, Chicago, fell down » power on tbe sudden occurrence c? a tog. tta utterance of pretty romance”
flight of stair* while walking in ber t&gt;lee} ataence of the nectaif.ity of trimming, and have no foundation fa fact.—Het
View in New York Times.
Sunday night aud was killed^
power to make inscantatwous tranaitions
Tbe old court house at Norwich. Conn., from light to dorkuusa, and tta converse.
iu which-tta first-protcot against the Brit-*
iahftiunp tax was made, more than’ 100
There isn't a library, a reading room, a
year* ago, has been sold at auction to a museum, an art gallery or an jthingof that
larmrr. who will u»e it for a hennery "To character open in Washington after dark.
such baae n*c* may we *:t&gt;n»e at la*:."
I
Such a dearth of places for improving rec­
Mayor Duucan, of Buriingto •, Iowa reation is dgL found in any dlyof fiQ/XB
has sued Th Bawkt-ye for IlO.ulDuamaget people ss Washington with ita WQ.0® po&gt;
for iibeL The paper said tta mayor wa­ Ulatioc presenta.
.
in ooiltt-lou with tta gam biers.

�N EtGHBOR1N£LCOUNT,E8'

G. « . I’UtSei • “rttorr:
WrtMtal for postmaster at J tainwe»About IIPof Ita brooks near Plainwell 1**'

Eaten county will hare but
MUtotivr under tta uew amx'rtlm«iD«»t
Hon Julius liouseaiaii. of Grand Ba£
kta. left a mlinon-doltar estate- to »
daughter.
Kwlzie ..rthrAgriroltural.-oUWtot^ttoT-PtartCtortot..- Itot-rek
on the l**l »•&gt;*■«■ buslitetoFils Mill*. S U year old “l,sSfot-nierir of Brookfield, but now of Dakota.
h*s
a satisfactory examination fur
aebotd maeher. .
«
- Two drrsM-d liujr* were stopped from
niiiwre tert *«* lhMl
*“***
1.B4 |»«n&lt;te. i’orker* mart got pretty
g. KRi feed over there.
Bandar* blew open the rofe In tho office
ot the Charlotte Manufacturing to. last
wrek and were rewarded by finding out
exactly how an empty cash box looks.
Trie legislature has been flooded with
pethlota from the township ot Battle
.Creek against the appropriation of 850.000
h. r the G. A. R- encampment at Detroit

Quimby.
• mertllK r«IW l»&lt; MihmUj'
t„r Uw rurrort. &lt;4
•
Farmer* Alliance.
Wm. Mead ha* hired out to W m Bklel(tnan for the coming summer.
'
The Aid society will te entertained this
,wnk Th.irrttay by Mr. «•. W. Blrtidanl.
The old saying “A bad penny will re­
,turn" has been proven In thh place.
Quimby buewta of two good looking book
]
The statement made lu the Journal that
the children that were taken from the
(County House by their father, would be
returned and scut to Coldwater, was a
mistake as there bai been bo such Inten­
tions.
We should w that John Fancher was
going to raising chickens on a large scsle.
Judging from the size of the hen bouse In­
is having Unlit.
.
■ Martha Cramer has gone to Hastings to
work for Dr Andrus.
Chub tlunghtalin has returned from up
north satisfied that home ta the best place
after all.
,
Elza Shoup visited In this vicinity last
week.
W. Y. Phillips aud Ora Chaffer erected
a Queen wind mill for Walter Ickes the
tore part of the week. We should say the
Queen takes the lead from lhe number that
lu^jo been erected about here.
*
Then-

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‘ :

There l» one phase of decoration, however, lhal te quite within Ute trafh, **
every teacher and ia not beyond what Is
(damanded by botii customs &lt;&gt;f clvilizwl
life. Brooms are cheap, and dust can be
removed from table and desks (even with1
,ont a duster made of ostrich feathers.
Wby.lH it necessary to have u stove pre­
{sent the appoaranee of being made of cop­
,per. or perhaps in addition scrawled with
peocll and crayon marks’.' A housekeeper
i
Whose
Stove presents such, an appearance,
'whose furniture 0 literally gray with dust,
whose
floor is Uttered with dirt, torn up
i
।paver. a.*hes, etc., would usually be classed
ins a sloven. If the bouse ahe ukeeping is
a school-house, does it change tin* hltuatlou?
1 Maj- be it Is lhe duty of the district board
( liave the stove poiislied. but suppose
to
the/dou’t do Uf Would it not be to the
(teacher's credit to roll up her kIcovch and
(do it herself? If a teacher is m&gt; good-na­
1tured and indolent as to allow pupils to^
litter
the floor with paper, dot's that lessen
I
his
I duty to clean n up. In two schools
’lids winter wc have felt rompelled to di­
rect tbe teacher to sweep his school room
]before commencing school. It was ex*
(ceedingly disagreeable to do this bnt tbe
(duty seemed plain. If a teacher agrees to
(do die jauiter work. It Is his duty to
।attenh to it. ami he has no reasonable
।excuse for neglecting this duty. A sloven­
ly teacher will make slovenly pupils as a
matter of course. We believe It as much
the duty of teachers to inculcate habits of
neatness anil good manners ns to teach
arithmetic; and practice should not be
wholly divorced from theory.

, Born, to Frank Wright and wife a girl,

SL e.mlo.

&gt;tarer. Mrs?Bert .Shepard.
Mrs. John Part died Sundnj. Frb. 21«».
after n lingering lllnew of consumption.
She has been n great sufferer mid leaves
five tay*. the ymuigret 1ti years old- Bbu
wa» about 3rt years old. Funeral occurred
Tureday at the M. P. church.
■
Clark Durham ta papa to another mui
•born Feb. 31.
Mr*. Fox ta on the sick list with lung
trouble.

in thh

Abort l»

•"X"1
"“‘I?
AU MSI Hu* «tol itokre bin tert w tripphre
A TrtJto
hippy. He will w. d»»W tell T" It &lt;• ,11 made furnwinsi uy
.1th ta«»rte«,
on account of that boy that emne to bis wu/.pwrtL tally .riw’tal
home Feb. 18th.
the b&lt;*t and hostce* are capaom
■ 'M Tta school exhibition waa a »’»«*•*
Proceeds uf the evenhig gll.10. The Inj. 11&gt;« Wta Wajte “f
bad «n enjoyable unw.
children did splendidly, rcfloctlug credit un allAhaving
Ifocherandwife ^Ub«rr’ .n.! U
their rxeolleut teacher. Miss Mary Wlloox. Smith and wife, of Caledonia, visited A­
Mabie Mflhr. uf .l«-tniM.»wn. vbited her G. Cortrigbt and wife and W. T. Bartar
stater. Mrs. Chd*. Cos. Saturday nnd Bute and wife last wrer. b«tidt» other Diena*.
day.
•
,
Wlnfn.1 KodtwelL
«&gt;» j'S'’"
Uur free text ta«uk**hnw arrived, and Kbool .1 Undue, will return tad«r. Dr.
were pta in the scluud Monday.
Elliott ,, wn Kral WTMWMyiM “*5. . . .
Que ca*e of scarte; fever at Thomas
Three weeks more when our dlsF*^
Craig’-.
. .
Mhool «lll rl"« tar U» rrlnirr-Inm.
MI&gt;h P.-arl Cttmmlngf fe very sic* W. .toll repet the remov.l «
With measles, ribr Win iukt-n down with utd .ueceatal ttoctar. A. L. Ntaliore. •»&gt;
»&gt; . ..........
—nilnai.
,
then white attending schrnd at Battle ana itucw»m&gt;
.. ■ &gt; . ____
.... —
«,nr
hta eatimable
wife t
frutu
onr midst.
Creek, and hud to la- brought home by tar

“Stay* be,.•Cowxii;; up my way with item
" ‘Wai, don't yer rich tire site al«mg my
fence. Wotridu’t have ona’«• them |n,u,
plantod 'uriu:.:r MtJ-r mj' priiutecH fcr n hun­
dred. Spile ths looks of everything.’
"I tokl him that weivould se-? about u,
and he rode away swearing bloody mur­
der. Well, we got up to his farm lute tire
next dny, nnd if It wcan’tn-dirty xncwi
place then I'll »»t a coil of,wire. Bliudi,
off. barn eaves! in, ojd pttng canted up In
thr front yard—oh, it gave rue a pnin. Did
Particular was there in toll wm- paint.
He curaed end blew awl threatened wbre,
v.-e began to set a pole in bls door yard
But we wmt ahead with the biz and left,
with tbe esrncbr- The man said he&lt;l
nr ver slwp till he’d chopped tho old gal
|«_&gt;r» down, trad he wouldn’t cat til! he'd
used tbe vr-:y;l »o conk his gruk
"I laughed when I drove down by that
house n few days ago. about a year after
we plauted the poles. It lookr-d as though
old huffy bad beoimc pretty well reconciled
•ut ‘that outraga.'
"His wife had bitched a clothesline on
to that pole, and be bad used it for tin- cor
ucr post of a shelter shed. Then on t 'oilier
idde be had nailed a cleat, and hung up a
bush acythe and mud hoe. A calf and a
big sheep were hitched to Ik He had sonre
boards, some iron rods and bolts lying
near, and na near os I could Judge was get
ting ready to itiring a gn’.c or. the much
enduring pule. Above nil lhe other cm
Ix-llishraer.ts on the pole were two sign-,
•ShoTe* foR Solo,’ and ’OrKtiOn on TeWsdaY.'
“1 called the kiskcr out of the tic up nnd
informed him that we should moru tire
Cole, and as I hurriedly dro-e .- way I heard
im shoutinfC ‘Why, then, to gMh 1 all
JooK’lum don’ yc* It’s l&gt;ccn nn eyesore
ever aencc you atuck it ic my door yard!- "
—Lewiston JouruaL

Warm sngar social at the G. Ahall
lart Saturday evening.
Godfrey HvebeM I- building a new
sugar house in his sugar buslr.
F. G Friend Is preparing to begin tne
carpenter work un his new house.
H. A. Durkw Ims wdd hta..evaporator
buHdinc and machinery to parties in Kal­
ama, Eaton Co., who will operate the
Rudolph Loomis, formerly office boy
same in the apple season.
Minn Kate Long.
°f tbe teachers,
fur H.m. Jm ob L. McPeek at Grand Ledge.
spent Saturday and Sunday with her pare
bag been appointed stenographer for the
No meeting Sunday evening on account
circuit cuiiri tor Ingham and Livingstone
Cn
}).
l
L.
1
Sl?ne
was
in
NaabrUie
last Saturet
of the Illness of tlie pastor.
Itanflrld.
comities.
’
Mrs. Jennie Huntley, of Kalamazoo, is
I jut Thursday night tbe G. A. It. ' met visiting her uncle. Pierce Travfa.
day un business.
Rev. Jacob Garter, of Charlotte, ta
M. J. Jaques had tire mlaforttme to get
Hl Wm. Tongate’s with their wives for u
William Murphy, an old and much es­
probably lire eldest preacher in the cuunreception and at tbe time of going home it teemed citizen, died at hie home near Gull one of bls fingvra badly Jammed In tbe
try. He was »•! years old on the 14th of
stonued so hard that they were forced to Lake Wednesday Hie 18th. of heart disease. gearing of a wheat cleaner at hl» elevator
last month ta ot the United Brethren faith,
stay ail night and gu homo through tbe
Nora Fisher finished her third term of 3
ha* preached for 05 years am! still occupies
C? Ro!f&lt;- and wife returned home
cracking snow and ice in broad day light. school in theShcan district last Friday.
the pulpit though not regularly.
County register Wlekwire was In our
Anita Tibbets. who has been seriously from your city last Friday.
A complimentary resolution welcoming
Tne protraeterl meeting was not closed
midst last Saturday eve and Is looking fine ill. Is again improving. Her grandmother,
the return ot Senator Miller, of this
From No. 0. Johnstown, Anna Johnson, aud healthy.
who has bwn caring for ber, retimed to Inst week a.* was stated in our last, but
district, was passed iu the senate last teacher.
Our revival meetings did not come nd her home in Goblevillc. Monday. ■
was continued tire vast week.
.
wtek. 'Mr. Miller was injured while In­
Alonzo Heatti has the cun tract fur put­
In the picture I saw yesterday, was two last week on account of mud and bad
Elmer Reynolds nnd wife are visiting
specting tin* miues ot uurthetn Michigan, little girls, two tent*, a cat, some blue bclte, weather.
ting up a large dwelling honte in Sunfield
friends in North 1 ruing.
him was prevented from occupying his and a fence. The little girls names were
Our debating society «m a failure last
Will Cooper will be obliged to take a ' hr the spring. The material will be fnre
seat in tiie senate.
Lulu and Emma. Emnm had a pink dress week Monday night on the account of rest for some time, having ent hi# foot ; nisbed by dealeni here.
Eddie Bera, of Sunfield, was on our
The GrancTTrunk railroad will soon In­ and a white apron, Lulu bad a brown rain. The question was to be debated*. quite severely.
Resolved that prohibition of the liquor
troduce •■station indicators'' iu their dress ami a white aprou on.
Charles. David, Newel. Fred and Clay­ streets last Saturday.
There was a small lake near them. The traffic is more beneficial than high license.- ton, sons of Philip Barber. have all been
Dr. W. 3. Hart was the lucky one to
coaches. The Indicator constats ot a frame
Doc Chandler was taken with, a severe wrestling with the measles, nnd are all draw the northeast corner lot on Clark s
of pull-lied wood, one al each end of the two tents were on the north side of tbe
car. into winch a tldn iron plate is shofett. lake. Near a large tree were some blue sore throat last Saturday night.
hopcfUl that (bey have downed the enemy addition.
beJL*.
Tta
little
girls
were
sitting
un
tl»e
Sirs.
L.
C.
Edmunds
is
also
suffering
J. F. Connell is preparing to build a new
bearing the name of tbe next station al
all time.
green grass. The sky was so blue und 1 with a sore throat, called by some tunsll- forMrs.
which the train stops. Z
Scranton has returned to her home raridenoe this spring on the Johnson ad­
could see a yellow cloud in'It. The kitten j Jltta, which caused her to doctor all ot in Chicago, after several weeks visit with I dition.
,,
,
KulghtB ot tabor in Grand Rapids aud was maltose and she warf playing with a Saturday night and Sunday before relief
I Martin Cox went to 14miring this week
tier sister. Mrs. Nancy Fisher.
elsewhere an- boldly declaring against any stem of blue tells. They were pretty too. came.
,, to enter upon
his duties as deputy auditor
Frank
Rlckenmore.
who
has
beeu
eogag.
kind ot manufacture m our state prisons. They did not have anything on their
The Ladles Aid Society held at Bresee ed witji undertaker Vnnllaht. o! Kalama- j general. '
They maintain that the convicts should do heads, but. they had sllpjiera nnd white Hall was a success. The aid was S3.00 In
I “ 'br* "ocsler. nf Saranac, was In town last
too. during tin- |mrt winter, spent Sunday i
’
all their work on the streets and rqaeta, stockings. And they bad.yellow curly cash.
: Thursday.
at his home, returning Monday.
and wjll urge their brethren in the legisla­ hair. It was in tlie summer and 1 could
Robert Brunuey has been on the sick list
j* Hines &amp; Co. bought the first maple sugar
P.
Travis
hired
Ed.
Taylor,
of
Battle
ture io work fur lhe passage of a bill pro­ see the shadows of some trees in the wa­ but at this writing is on the gain.
i brought to town.
Creek, for the coming summer.
viding for thta. Just how many guards It ter. The tents were brown 1 think.
Let Moore's wife Is also on the sick list
---- . Itatfond.
Mrs. Vandewalker. who ha-been carryV-­
would require were this ehapge made (joes- May be the little girls and their folks were but Is Improving at ttita writing.
.
ing for her son In Kalamazoo. Is again at
n't figure i» tlie schenw.
Minnie Bush spent Wednesday night
camping iu tents. Sometimes people come
Harvey Bellenger shipped a carload of
home.
around
the
shore
of
lakes.
And
they
Iambs
Iasi
week
and
went
with
them
to
with
Eva
ami
Norn Howe.
“Ye guode maune Goulde invites ye
Wm. Burchett. Jr., anti Allie Chatter­
Mrs. Bid Benham was lhe guest of Hast­
neighbour slag to brayke ye breade ivltfi camp there and fish’. One of the girls Buffalo and returned Inst Thursday.
ton were make1 one last week. Rev. HawOnr correspondent of Bautleld knops
ings friends a couple of days last week.
hyiue’’ is the unique way in which E. D. were lying down and one of them were
thnt these fads are true. That our pastor Icy officiating.
Chris Gruss ia home ou a visit.
Gould has invited a hundred ot hta gentle­. Hitting up, playing with the kitten.
MABI.X TKKKTRtCK.
of Danfield church is out of money aud eat­
Mrs. Thomas Tanner is ill,
man friends to a "stag” party at bls place
Age 11 years. 4lh grade.
ables or so nearly so that hunger will stare
Mr. and Mrs. Dumldson. of Adrian,
next Moadny afternoon. The atternooii
Chsuncy Priest marketed the lire! ma­
Tbe above article was written from a him in the face before another week rolls ple sugar. He sold B. 8. Holly 40 pounds were guests of Gen. Cross and wife last
will be spent lu looking over his mode!
।
picture
sho
wn
the
class
the
day
before.
around,
unless
he
has
immediate
help.
farm of -mhi acres un which are wintered
Inst Tuesday.
George Ixmkanl spent pari of last week
some thousand head ot sheep and targe
Emma Biter is in Grand Rapids.
in Hastings, tbe guest of his uncle. Fred
herds of cattle. A sumptuoms banquet
Nellie Snyder is quite sick.
The third annual convention of the Bar­
will te served and those who are so fortu­
Perry Huusicker is also on tbe sick lint. Howe.
The funeral of Charles N. Young took
Mr. Dooley is drawing bed slatM to tbe
nate as to have received an invitation will ry County Sunday School Association will place on the l7Ui Inst, and notwithstand­
The trouble tn sur school seems to be
be royally entertained. The ladies ar^ ex­ be held in tlie Congregational Church at ing tire bad roads, there was n very large quietly settling down.
furniture factory In Hastings.
cluded this time, probablv out of revenge Middleville, Thursday and Friday, March altendaoce. Tbe eermonles at the grave
We wish to correct an Rem.
It was N.
Our hotel hits n new landlord.
for some of their "lien" parties to wnich 10th and 20th next, beginning at 2 p. m., were conducted by tbe Masonic fraternity,
D. Merrifield's sister, Mrs. Smith, who
Book agents are thick in town.
no male mau has been admitted.—Eaton of the first date. Following is the Pro­ the deceased having been an honorable
Revival meetings liavc dosed, and a was visiUng him: Instead of Mr*. Merri­
Rapids Journal.
■
gram.
field
visiting
Iter
lather.
Mr.
VanWagtten.
good work has been done.
member.
.
Tui r*day, Afteuxoox Se6«i&lt;&amp;.
Several schools In onr vicinity will close ‘ Frank Johnson Is back to RuUjnd dgalu
Howard Mosher and Geo. Graham attend­
Tho examination of "Jack'- Brady upon
■ Devotional Exercises — Conducted by ed lhe' Masonic lodge at Hastings, the soon.
for a short time.
the charge ot larceny of a gold pin from Rev.
Cheney, of Hastings.
A boy at C. C. Dean’s. and Charley
Mr. Brownell Itas discontinued bb re­
evening of the 18tb.
the persoa of A. A. Dorrance, of Pavilion,
Address of Welcome—Rev. Cha He* H.
vival meetings in the Yeckley district.
Mine host of the Cloverdale House enter­ wears a broad smile.
at the C. &amp; G. T. depot last week, was con­ Seaver, of Middleville.
tained the Masons at dinner on tbe dny of
. cluiled, kt fl o'clock p. m., Monday, and re­
Response—President of Association.
the funeraL
sulted In Bnuly being bekl to the circuit
"House Visitation, How and Why"—M.
Another storm has passed, nnd at this
James Coffield closed a very auceessfni
John Docnon having puebased tbe Kala­
court tor trial, in the sum of 82.0UU ball. H. -Reynolds,.Secretary State Association.
mazoo boat house, has converted it into a writing we are again enjoying fine weath­ term of school in our district last Friday.
Three witnesses were sworn for tbe peo­’
Buried Talents in Christian Churches—
er. The heavy ice on the trees made a We can say he is thr first winter teacher
paint shop.
ple, the complainaut. Doemnee, Chas. Lee, W. &lt;’. Louden. Hastings.
rather
dismal
outlook
for
the
fruit
for
*91;
___ __________
that ________
has done___________
the district_Justice
in some_
Miss Llblde Barnes has gone back to
a cook In the C. &amp; G. T. dining car service,
Evexixo Session.
but how nicely it disappeared. The writ- j time.
Knlamaxoo.
and Edward Fonda, who was tn the
Half-hour Song Service, commencing at
er
has
seen*
many
Ice
*
terms
bnt
none
that
Mary
Woodard
and
her
little
ones
bad
company ot Brady at the time of the alleged1 7 o'clock.
Mr. Murphy of Grand Rapids Is visiting
made less trouble than the one Just men- B0 exhibition last week. They say thr
friends here.
theft The te&amp;timony of the witnesses’
Devotional Exercises—Rev. W. M. PutI rouble was fine.
was very strong against Brady, who ptit in1 fcr. of Hasting*.
Our School closed on Saturday, aiid Honed.
The G. A. R. boys framed a surprise on
Qur barber shop is doing gnod busiuew.
no defense in his own belialf. and not-‘
Address—(Expected to be by Rev. John there Is some talk of having it continue their old comrade In arms. Wm. Tungatc,
Frank Bragdon was the guest of Mary
another month.
wlttatnnding the efforts ot \V. A. Crosby,• Graham D. D., ot Grand Rapids.)
of otfr town, and met at his home to carry I Brogdon last Snuday.
the rwpoDdc.nls attorney, to have theAs
devout
Mohammedan*
make
pilgrim
­
Friuav, Fobenoon Session.
J
1
*!*®
^?
lk)n
on
Thu
n4V
ulght,
Feb.
|
There
la a contest at the Holmes church
boll lowered. Justice Wilson felt warrant-■
Devotional Exercises—Rev. A. K. Stew- ages to Mecca, so In like manner the de­ 19th. William was presented with a flue next Saturday nighL
Mi in keeping it at the old figure. 82.000.• art, Nashville.
,
a votees of the rosy god Bachus lave found arm ehair by the assembled gueata. As! Three young men of this place gave
Mr. Crosby gave notice that te should ap­’
Infant Class Work—Mrs. A. D. Grigsby. &gt;elr shrine at which they worship, at Del­ tta night was ven irtonny. tta company j uncle Jeffers tb&amp;e loads of wood. Ttay
ply for a writ of habeas corpus on the5 Hastings.
ton. It Is too bad.
. thlBk lt*8 Uwn lhBl
of hlt
brelh.
grounds that the bail required ta excessive.•
As no republican caucus was called In did not disperse till morning.
Bible Class Work—Clement Smith, Hast­
S. E. Gaskill has a sick horse to care ers and sisters done something, as Mr.
—Battle Creek Journal.
this town to elect delegates to tbe recent
ings.
/
f°r.
.(olYnnt
I
■
an
rilrl
man
atul
h,u
nzw.r
L
mIiL
Jeffers
is
an
old
man
and
has
poor
health.
Mow to Make Successful a- Sunday republican county convention, Il is perfum­
A Saginaw gentleman recently lad a(
8. S. Flak has returned to the north.
dispute with a friend relative to the open­. School in (he County—Mrs. A. C. Jones, ed that our township committee went to
J. S. Hinchman Is disposing of hl? perDuring the week several car loads of
sleep
along
with
tbe
other
hibernating
ani
­
.
Leighton.
ing of toe main line of tbe Michigan Ccnronal property In preparation for a western bird’s eye maple logs have gone out near
tral. and,-* teager being made, he obtainedI
The Fullness of God—Rev. T.H. Jacokes mals. and i;ot frightened at their own shad­ trip.
Alpena, for New York City. Tbe price
ows, when; they came out Candlemas day.
from the commissioner of railroada in­. Woodland.
Tta probability is that tta glaring hirro- paid alongside the railroad track is F55
and went to sleep again and are not yet
Paper—Prof. Bacon, Middleville.
formation that the road was open'Jd asi
glyphics that have greeted the eyes of the per thousand.
awake.
Now
If
the
republicans
of
tlilfi
Normal Lesson—M. H. Reynolds. State
follows: Detroit to Ypsilanti. Feb. 5, 1838;.
nnu vramer ot mivne f»h&lt;
s
town expact to xneet with any success, traveling public, and especially tbe stage ! j
John Cramer, of Boyne Falls, hauled £
Detroit lo Ann Arboa. Oct. 17. 1889; De­. Sec’y.
driver, will
or rrmorrt by
Ite
Reports from County— 1. From Co. they have got to work, and R will not do
troit to Dexter. June 30. 1M1; Detroit to,
to
fail
to
have
our
caucuses
nt
the
proper
Jackson, Dec. so, isn; Detroit to Albion. Association. 2. From Township Associ­
sXbiXd io dUtrtrt Sa 1 on SourX*”
““
b“'
time.
June 25. 1844; Detroit to Marshall. Aug. ation. :t. From schools represented.
was three miles.
Afternoon SkmIon.
12. 1844; Detroit to Battle Creek, Nov. 25.
day last. Arthur Fret man baa given jenMilo.
Devotional Exercises—Rev. Geo. John­
1845: Detroit to Kalamazoj, Feb. 2. 1840;;
Tbe Newaygo County Farmers' and Bee
eral rail-faction in his school work.
■Detroit io Nlh». Oct. 1848: Detroit to New son, Nashville.
Keepers’ Association will bold tbelr fifth
Our mild and pleasant wluter got "off
'Buffalo, May. IM9; Detroit to Michigan
Election of Officers.
annual
at .....
the Congregational
—---- -- meeting
—----- &gt;* -the rug" last week, and the ground is now
Oraagevltie.
Miscellaneous Business.
*C«F. Oct, 1SM»; Detroit to Chicago. May.
Mich.. Thursday and
— —» •Fremont.
.
covered with ice and snow, making it very
Mr. Hewitt Is at Allegan this week, rail­ | church,
18M. There were no conductors on trains।
S. S. Work for Mlraious and Tempcr- unsafe for pedestrians. It ia not thought
"
FridaV.
•
’
«
anrt
•»? HM»i
Friday,
February
28
and
37,
1891. '
ed there by tbe sickness of bls brother.
.fa.item days, but what are now known, ancc—Mrs. R. A. Bailey, Hastings.
the Ice will injure the growing wheat crop.
Ed. Lewis little girl is quite sick.
C. Koer?, a Detroit policeman, was tak­
,m .coiedar.tor* were then designated as।
Our Inspiration in S. S. Work—Rev. A.
11. VV. Williams shipped a carload of
en
hl
on
hta
beat.
He
went
Into
a doctor’s
A.
G.
Snook
spent
last
week
in
Kalama
­
.
D.
Grigslw,
Hastings.
captains, and railroad men were very aclambs last .Saturday for Buffalo. Some of
office and became delirious fluurtaffing a
-eoMdoCfag in those days. They would
Jesus the Groat Teacher—Rev. E. D. them were fed by Mark Norris, mid aver­ zoo.
Mr. Hathaway will mtfve his saw mill to revolver about In a most reckless way. He
atop a train to allow n passenger to re-, Irvine.
aged 100 IbsT Mr. Doster also ehipjfed a Doster sometime this week.
was sent to a hospital. His disease l» la
•cterra hat blown from tbe car windows.
Children’s Meeting at 4.10—Conducted load from Delton.
Ed. Lewis and Frank Howitt were at grippe.
They liad spotters in those days, foci to, py Rev Geo. Johnson and Mrs. G. A. Tru­
M. Woodard our ticket agent bad a Hastings Tuesday.
ore that the captains did not teat the man, Nashville.
It may not be generally known that the
alight attact of "lugrippe" last week, but
Will Beattie is working at Decatur.
Music for all sessions to be furnished you can find him now at his office ready,to
Eagle Tanning Company, of Whitehall,
■ company.
.
•----... At each .-.UIUU1I
station UlTTll
men W
would
Pet Wren has gone north to visit her are the largest mann'acturenj of Russia
.jump
........... upon the train and count the by and under direction of selected choir sell yon tickets for any point of tlie com- brother.
leather In tbe United States, but such w
JMwwngrrs in each coach.—Charlotte I'.u- from the Middleville churches.
jHibhean.
The above program may be modified
U* fact Tbe works produce 40,000 aides
James W. Dunning one of our old
Hickory Corner*.
somewhat, but very little. Not all on 'the pioneers is on the sick list.
of tills leather aunually, and It is-tbe flnetd
C«U Mvuree Mikrt«lu«&gt; uulu- ,nurabw
program have been heard from, but It is
Our merchant J. B. Moreau has gone to of her young friends on the eveniur of the In the market.
SCHOOL COLUMN.
exjsocted that it will be carried out sub­ Buffalo.
1
&lt;
th.
it
being
her
birthday.
Some
prettr
THE MARKETS.
stantially as given.
*
A. C. Towne was In attendance at your presents were k-n as tokens of esteem in
|
Each township association is entitled to
county convetion last week.
which she was held by her many friends.
Haaiiaga.
thrt* deleg»tcs. each organized shoool to
Mrs. B. W. Johnson has had a very conv ‘ i» earnestly urged that these dele­ venieut woodshed erected, and is making Refrosbmetita were nerved, and a pleasant
Many of our SchuGi-ioo?fl« are ffirt u „n
evening wax enjoyed l»y the pLrty.
“nd lhal thev **
wraotlve and pleasant as they might be. gates be
some changes on'tbe inside of her dwelling
CkJTBraaeaasao***!
t harics Lasber was taken bj surprise on
Sund*y »cbool workers are bouse. Vet France b doing Ute work.
taan*—&lt;1.toper bn.
Tta place where our children spend so %11 tmrtoH
the 18th, by hiving quite a goodly number
'S ^1
ZF* F*"
taro*' a portion of their time for a period of urge&lt;l to attend
Indications show there will be several of his school mates ushered in upon him.
IteM w tea years ought surely to be iertrtnmeouw tn
new dwelling Houses erected in Prairieville wbo were not backward in announcing m
k*N3«M and home-like. To gaze upon .nd a a wo&amp;CT,
township next spring aud summer. Some their chutr, that their mission was to In­
•”
sreefcrd, ding) walta, de: : ilnte of one sia- ertrrulnmem cofflalttK.)».
,C“”TO of three farmer? niU not bin t°F' gorent- form him that it was his isth birthday
.,pn,‘ to a'‘! verJ' insplriug. i far each 1 Middleville chord!
n^ntfi per cent lutbs Mi tMr farms to do
The Idea ot dotdg something to bettei thi. (Amgivgatlonal. W. L Cobb. Mrs. J“°* IL When farmers can hold twd or three The evening was pleasantly spent, ns
freshments were served aud a good social
» »«ort ofmodern one. but Is spreading Conplell, Ma G. W. lUtthon.
b crops of wheat for higher prices they will time enjoyed by all.
!•&lt;»«-« flop* ». ’
DB'
raprtily. The question.
vpu trv to dirt, II. K Uoock, Mr., a J. TertMMIThave to get ’-off the rng’- to build.
Mrs. E. E. Chapin, of lensing, visited
' °».?*rVon*
” retort-row,.- prewuHW to Mrs. X, K. Wrt&gt;U.
J.wr Whil’
Mu? "ays: there h no use, he caunotl old neighbors and friend* about tbe
ThBotiiySiicd—&gt;2.W' prrteu.
—
J I.
many or uiy. Sin. B. W. Jrtiuoa Mrr. Plnru-,. ifmr tn&gt; WiKh Mkbcal aad j0fac
fo. Jiatt Corners last week.
Wheat—No. i. w'bRa tec red. roc
tM»kbu.
faM, m rooal |„ M you rtr « drl-clr. &lt;k
. a S. to tirte to Ms bvfi a’&gt;out 3 o'ck ck p. m.
Flonr-gijo p»r huMred.
Mrs. 1. Branney was quite aiek hst
T ’W1™11,1 “* «™»- “■ rtorkrr you rrr
nilerirtliMmt by when Iff ftfn city the iMh Inal.
week
with
lagrlppe:
hut
Is
now
much
im
­
w«rf4. Manething has not i»tu nttern'oted notifying one e* Lte committees. A large
Th&lt;*Jan£p Jhtmlly have returaon from prove!.
•afonbhhw to see how e»*y ;hq« attendance tadertred and expected In- raJw Dskou. whef? they went last -S^lng.
Datroll.
•w*&lt;ta,,f*alM&lt;W»mBrj*.lbili ou the
They think Mich-lgm a good stab- to »&gt;&lt;■ -Jth was sllmly attended.
tean»—«.« ner bn for rtty i kked
hatter- IuCMn-. ereunrrr 3V»*
Id. 79.000,000 bwfrMs of wheat less wlk
Ed. Huntley and P. a. Youngs deHverad
» wm eagerly tetng itam |n &gt;
ttera-Mem-r b«.
be rabed now in Dakrt*.
A portion of their fat lamin Ond a burp at
*‘r ’**’“■ ,iro’'P* of tte^eMrs. Adlbon Spaukfttf vbitod fi'lends AJ'gnxta Thursday, hating contracted
w**'*crfG!ly to tta
U»«P to H. F. Delllnprv, wbo shipped
™ Ftoww Brm. lor a vatol* Imnxl there r#«t from that point.
•re tert week.
.
Mr. gu'l Mrc. C«wnell. after having speut
-We jylnt with pridv” io the tawm a-vdral Wbrks'visittnt Mt*. C.’a pnreyv,
rahtavMh&gt; Gnu»gt- ta row receiving.
lait'ini Polly and wife, have retanwd to
"T*'
iQn&gt;" of Middievllte fttfJed

Frank Friday.

•To err is Ijunran,” aud even phren-.,
girts ara human. One &lt;’f them viuud a
Kehool preside over by a maiden lady a
few day* ago. and «xpreft«e«i a dt*ire
examine the hoods of seme of the fair pu­
pils and deliver a lecture to thr other*.
The prijtipol waswilRng that her pupil*
should have tbe advantage of hrariu&lt; a
rcricntiiic dwrouree on skullology, but her
wool ro« up in revolt at tbe id* .* of a -nan
fingering tbe craui’-im* at tbe ewe Iamb*
she was herding- There •wn* a struggle
between her debire tor tbe iMeUectual adraneement of tbe l*rol» and her apprehen­
sion for t-lrelr moral welfare. She Matted
Lhe matter by telling the prote*.M&gt;r «f phre
oology that he could examim- tire head of
a boy and tell the girls what the knots
thereon luillcrted.
Tbe professor accepted thn amendment,
and the principal sent for one of tbe job
iot of small boys that were studying in an
adjoining room.
"Here b one of my boya, profesvtr,” *aid
the principal as the lad entered; "yon may
Tbe professor Looked M t he youngster a
moment, then said admiringly: "This boy
baa a fine face and a noble bead. He H the
image of bis mother Is be your oldest,
madarne?"
Tbe princi|»al east a strong glare on the
professor, aad replied idly:
&gt;'l am unm-.rried, air.’’
The professor turned red in the fare and
began stammering out an excuse, but tbe
principal relieved him by saying that she
would prefer for him to deliver hi« lecture
on another day.
And tbe ewe lambs never smiled till after
school.—Mem piu» Appcal-Avalau.-lic.

A Sort Amnvi\
A^oung bewapnper man, who !s some
what of a wanderer, found bbn«clf iu
W’hitman county, 50U milcfl from bi* lose
of supplier, and ‘■broke.’’ In the midst of
hU adversity he wa» fortunate enough to
tihd a farmer who wanted a liond. Tbe
young man was pat to work plowing fur­
rows for potato planting. The horws were
not very well indued, and the driver wa&gt;
tar from being an exceptional one. An a
result the rows were not parol tel In fact
they looked as If they hod been made' by
some monstrous spider, which had turn by
an upheaval cf nature partlyelmrivd in tire
soil, and whose terrific struggle* to extri­
cate himwlf had left bis zigxag leg prints
nn the ground.
Id the evening the tamer '‘happend
around that way, and somewhat testily
vrtiriecd tbe wopper-jawed appearance of
lhe rowa Tbe new»pa|»er man felt that
the time for his departure was at hand,
but not wtehiag to capitulate without a
proteat, replied: ”1 know the rows are
rather crooked, but tlie sun was exceeding­
ly hot today and it warped thpin.” ’ The
answer turned away tbe farmer’s wrath,
and, instead cf being discharged, the new
comer waa given an easier and much plea*anter job, and is now tbe farmer’* soa-in
law.—Walla Walla Journal.
TelUag B*x&gt;1
A man who lias had a great ileal to do
with books toH of the way in which he
knew an English from nn American book.
"The books printed in* England,'' he said,
"in Marly every case have a pleasanter
odor than tliose made here. The differ
enco is Mid to be largely due to the eff« t
of the sea Mr, but the kind of paste, ink
paper and binding used probably has rome
thing to do with it There laal»o« murk- I
difference in tbe smell ot books printed iu
thia dty. I would stake northing on my
ability to recognize any book published by
a certain house In this city, merely by put­
ting tbe volume near my noea.

pnbliabcrs of a given book are besides
looking al tbe title page. Somehow every
Ann gives a certain characteristic look to
every volume which U issues, and a skilled
man can, in nlae cases out, of ten, merely
by looking at the ‘.rinding and at one
the pages, tell from whose pre*-** nn&lt;‘
bindery a work come*. This of course ap-

A tneJd of honor al Verurdlit* was once
Mkad by Lonb XIV what o'clock it w»Her reply tu tbe question wn* often after­
ward quoted M the vwy perfection of
compliment. "Whatever hour your mu-

Mercury, to rival this delicate flattery.
He anncaucra that tire futhre dinner hour
will be whatever the Pric-e of Uat*

MrtMfU Uh rtoorr boor U po-bol &lt;or
WW*.—M: Moil OMrtU.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
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Hastings

VOL. XXXV. NO. 44

Banner

Published Thursday* by
COOK EBOS.,

HANTIXGH. Mica.

KNOWIFQ now

COUNTY NEWS.

Otten It was very lonesome business.
So
they arranged to have their wives, ••sisters,
and their cousins and their aunts” form a
Daughters of Rebekah lodge, to keep com­
pany with their oddities. The scheme
worked well; for Thursday, the IDth. a
lodge wf Daughters of Rebekah was organ­
ised with 40 charter members.

y

ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1866.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 5, 1891.

Hastings Banner

The best Aa

them with the carriage top covering them
from seeing. The boroes. scared at the
crash, started on the run. Gid sprang
from his position, caught bifl horses just
in time to avert a more serious accident
The buggy was badly demoralized. For­
tunately no bones were broken, the ladies
escaping wUli slight Injuries.
Mre. P. K Lawrence made a mls.«-step
the other
falling hi such a manner as
to Injure one of her limbs. It is hoped
that she may aot be confined to the house
many days.
C. Mcltey to laying off a few days in
conseqaence of some breakage abont his
picket machine.
Lewis Moqn has secured a contract from
Uncle Sam, to carry the U. S. mail from
this office to Augusta, commencing July
next
Homer thinks It quite a rarity to become
uncle, especially when the nephew resides
In the same household. ’
Frank McCall and Will Sanford with
their wives visited iriemls In Augusta two
days last week.
Burt Lawrence and wife visited friends
iu Prairieville Saturday night reluming
Sunday afternoon.

A Bishop has a sick horse. It Is a berse
he 1ms just bought and paid a high price
for.
The replevin suit before Squire Camp­
bell Is getting to be quite a suit, already
the cost hi more than three liintw the vain®
of the toeda. But such is the deposition
of man.
A good 1 j’ number gathered at the home
of M. Noblev, Feb. 28ih, In honor of his
41st birthday. .Although Noblw prides
himself wlth’lfnepiug up with tlie tanas,
he was really ignorant of this affair until
quite a number luul arrived, but an be
usually makes the best of tilings tried to
make all, both old end young, have an&gt; en­
joyable time, anti after all had departed
and the family were about to retire for the
night they found n beautiful volume ot
Chim. Dickens’ works under his wlfe’a pil­
low instead of bfr own: never-thc-lww he ■
claims the book, and is verv thankful to
the giver, whoever It mny be.
..

OUR COUNTY.
Father Time is on the'march, and , weBiographical.
. shall soon begin to look forward fdf a
A gtxxi many people think there Is no gllmps of spring.
'•
money In a county store. Quite frequent­
Some excitement over prospective oil*
ly they are right And a dealer who sits welh, on Ben Flsher’b farm.
around and plays mugwump with his busi­
To let. one good seized cold: terms easy:
ness, and who can tell more about politics main object. Is to get It off our hands, as
at Washington or pickerel In the lake than we have other business more to our liking.
he can about the prices current iu his own
U A. Wetzel, successor to Welton In the
line or trade, is apt to find out that there Ohio Farnu-n,' Insurance Co., was on our
Isn't itoy money in that kind of business. btrecu one day last week; looking after
And there Isn’t any too much any way; the Interest of the Co.
To save it in purchases
and It Is only “by keeplug everlastingly at
The mlMlonaiy meeting Sunday night
IL” by being courteous and attentive, by was conducted by Mrs. John Fleming.
keeping as well posted on prices as his city Subject, Foreign Missions.
John llartom returned to fab home In
rival that the county merchant can gel on
Mrs. Stillwell, of Grand Rapids, was the
Saginaw Saturday.
in the world. Even then the velocity won't guest of Mrs. Flemming Friday and Satur­
Everett Shepard has the scarlet fever.
make his hair stand on end as he travels day.
Mr. Corwin and family, of Battle Creek,
towards the goal of success. But if acouniy
A. Kelly and wife, of Hastings town­
wen- al W. Abbey’s lust week.
merchant attends to his little biz, he Qin ship, visited at C. D. Smith's last Thurs­
IS QUITE ANOTHER.
OuitnUy.
Alfred and Allie Youngs with their
do something for himself. We know sev­ day.
Those on the sick list are Aunt Hettle wives were nt the funeral of Mrs. J. Park
eral of them who do. And they not only
Well. If we haven't had a taste of genu- .
.
work from sunrise to sunset, but often af­ inc winter the past five days. I’m no judge. Carlton and Mrs. McIntosh.
last week.
Mrs. Sol. Chaffee spent several days last
Mrs. James Morehouse wd daughter
ter the customers have gone to sleep. One
Wilber Wood will go to Ohio in a few week with her daughter in Hastings.
Grace, of Battle Creek, were here but
of these Ls the postmaster Carlton Cen­ •iays to work for Ills uncle.
There will be a box social this week
tre. and he Is a good deal of a rustler in
To do this Inst, Bakker readers should in­
The first sugar party of the season was Friday evening at John Fancher’s. The
Miss Cora Carpenter. of Barry vIUe. is as­
his way. more than you would calculate at nt Mr. Jacob ShritaT’s last Wednesday
variably strike for
.
first sight.
First Impressions arc mhdc- night, a surprise on Miss Anna Shriber. proceens will go to the minister. Come sisting her fattier the Rev., In the protract­
times deceiving. Ills name*.’ It Is James Twenty or more friends were present everybody and bring a well filled box for ed meetings. The President. Rev. Dodds,
10
cents
each.
left
Monday for Flowerfield. He was
N. Covert: and he's a royal, whole souled Taffy, plenty. A nice bible was presented
The Aid society last Thursday was well well liked by the people here.
fellow too. If you want to talk politics In her from those present.
attended. The next will be held at Mrs.
Elwood Sylvester has taken one of
his store: if you want the privilege of alr‘Die Aid Society of tho W. M. tburch.
Chas. Holten’s boys for adoption.
I ing sore toes that have been rudely stepped East Carlton, was entertained by Mr. mid Warren Seeley’s. March 19.
A farmer's alliance was organized al
Mr. and Mrs. VanWagouer, sA ‘Nash­
ion; if you want to carve up or hammer to Mr.«. Burchfield, la-,1 Thursday.
this place with 35 members amt J. A. ville. were here lust week.
| pieces the reputation oi your neighbors
Mrs. Wm. Raymond 13 on the'sick list Bachellor, president.
John Scrv.-q^Sr., is on the siekhst.
| und want him to assist, you will be talking at tills writing.
to the wrong party. That isn’t the kind of
Ilriuth Kldao.
We hear that Chancy Wood Is going to
Hilo.
business he &lt;loe&gt;; and you’ll do whatever. Ohio In a few weeks to work this summer.
A ten pound boy at Fred Otis.
.
talking Is done. But If you want any-'
Died, at his residence in the vitiaue of
Mrs. Frank Andrus Is on tiie sick list at
Charlie Anders, who has been-ill. is out
I thing in bls well assorted stock of uier- this writing.
Galesburg, Feb 23, al 5:30 o’clock!, p. m.
,
again.
i cbandlse It won’t bother you to get Jim's
Frank B. Austin, aged 57 years and 8
quality, style and fit of garments no
Everybody’s business Is nobody's busi­
Daniel Karns is some better.
.
I upiulon about it: and It will be straight ness. A man will have his hands full,
I*, it. Karns' is confioed to the house months. Frank B. Austin was born at
clothing house in Western Michigan is
■ • too. He is a quiet, industrious chap, who and find employment tor all his time in at­ with rheumatism.
Nites. Cayuga County. N. Y», Oct. 22d,
' knows how to saw his own wood pile. He tending to his own affairs and leaving his
Henry Anders is at home now. having 1833. Mr. Austin was a former resident
within sight of the Tower.
; possesses ami deserves the confldanco mid neighbors to themselves. ’
of this township, and was held h»high es­
finished his work near Hickoiy Corner*.
j respect of hl» fellow citizens. Carlton Is
J. N. Covert Is on the sick list with the
Robert Anders, w ho has been visiting teem by his neighbors for bitt soelfii and
I very much inclined to be democratic; so prevailing epidemic—cough and sore relatives here, has returned to Grand business qualifications. White here he
The universal verdict of outside purchas­
; much Inclined that way that some repulill- throat
held several township offices. Some 20
Rapids.
.
j cans think it ought to l&gt;e annexed to Tauiers is, " We more than saved our fare; paid
Rather hard weather on our wheat
There has been a pretty fair attendance years ago be purchased a farm- two miles
many hail. But after all the democrats fields.
at our school this winter, and the teacher north of Galesbutg. where he resided until
\&gt;r our time and got what we wanted” hy
i up there once in a while do a real sociable
six years ago when be moved to Galesburg
We clip the following from a }&gt;aper at has given satisfaction.
' square tiling by the minority—help tlu&gt;m hand.
“One gallon of whiskey costa
Our republican township committee is but carried on the farm as usual. Some
going to
j elect a few town officers, get their courage about $3, and contains on an average sixty- no doubt asleep. It is time to be waking 15 years ago a cancerous trouble com­
I and spunk up, and then how they do love five ten cent drinks. Now. if you must up gentlemen. There is work to do.
menced on Ids face, which was ultimately
j to let ’em down hard. Well the people up drink whiskey, buy a gallon and make
the cause of bls death. He leaves-a wife
there know Jim. and know he Is able to your wife your bar-tender: then, when you
and one daughter, Mrs. I. V. Brown, to
Ido well whatever business they entrust to art dry give ,her
ret ten cents for a drink.
PrvfNinitionb are being made to Hecnre a mourn the loss of a kind and indulgent
! him. And so it has happened that bls re- Wben tbe whiskey is gone, she will have large quantity of Ice at Acker’s point, and husband and father.
Sunday morning. March 1st, the ther­
I publicanism hasn’t interfered with his aru.r paying f(ir it 83;5t» left, and every a large ice house is b^lng built there.
| tilling every important town office, having gnijon wUj ylej(| t|H. .ame profit. This
Shepard Oliver, of Kalamazoo, has pur­ mometer registered two degrees below aero.
-- .isupervisor
—
#1|p Mioukl piH #wgJ. Jn We
j been
three times. And he does
chased the Ransaw farm, and talks of The coldest morning of the winter. The
[। well
it. mns.
average for February Whs 28 degrees
wen by
tn Carlton
vauMw too. and they know •»nave-uecome an turning farmer.
bank, w
so inai
that wiieii
when you have-become
There is only one thing that can be charged inebriate, unable to support vourself, and
The young friends, of Ella Campbell, above zero. The highest average for any
. __ .. __
..........
......
; ....
up against KI...
him ...
as nn tnivnuhln
township ..Ak.iul
official. stunned
Mixi..............................
despised by every
respectable
gathered at thp latter's home on last Fri­ one day was the 10th, 48 degrees above
We very much regret to speak about it. person, your safe may have money enough day evening and surprised Ella very much. ami the lowest average was on the 4lh,
' but candor compels us to. Wink- attend- to keep you until your time comes to . till a
Wallace McCallum has returned from which was 8 above zero.
1 Ing a January session of the board of i drunkard’.-, grave."
The ladies of Milo met at the residence
Grand RapMs.
i
supervisors here, and when the roller
Mart Bates will soon commence to get of H. M. Chase last Friday evening to
show their pkil! in driving nails for a preskating craze wa.’ at its height. James
paiflald.
Use brick yard ready for business.
was taken up, and down too. with these
Lurena King has returned home from rnivm. And the gentlemen in . ecwlng on
Fast Friday was the day of hearing the
little rollers. He knows from a dear ex­ appeal of David Brower at his house. Richland, and Intends to work for Mrs. six buttons on their old pants also for a
premium. Result: The ladles handled
perience how hard a ritik floor is, and that Township board met according to law and Howard Mosher during the*summer.
there Is no soft spot thereon.
Some argument, and law took up the time of the
Some of our villagers have got the side­ the hummers so handy, the gentlemen
miserable slanderer started the story that afternoon. Finally it was discovered that walk fever, and it is hoped Unit all will voted that tiie ladles could make tlieurown
he wore pillows in the seal of his pants, the jM tition for highway says “boundary catch IL and none recover until the disease hen-coops, and the ladles voted In the fu­
but we shall always Insist that that was a Hue" when It should have said "section culminates in a good sidewalk from the ture the gents could tew'ta their own
buttons, or use a stick in the place of butcampaign He. He entered a roller skating line,” for the law says when a highway is &lt;le|»ot to the church.
race with the other mcuibera of that -iu
_
There was a good turnout at the church tonsdbs usual.
laid out wi
on, „
a section line it shall______
su state
dignified body of supervisors. , Our James 1 section
kmrd seeing
motion line. The 1board
seeinx that error last Sunday, but for some unexplained
was ..
there. for business as usual, und won ‘
voted to throw up the
reason the preacher failed to appear: but
too. The prize was a huge leather medal. (‘ whole transaction. It was unanimous and we hail a very interesting Snblmth School.
Wednesday evening &gt;a social at Albert
And when Jim put It on. he looked like a j then tb».‘ board adjourned and all went
The saw iidll has been shut down *for
“ Stonns for the benefit of the church. •
Pinto Indian. But we are glad to if* , home.
some tinic, for want of logs.
Tiie Tollman saw mill has finished three
that our friend was gradually weaned
Last Friday night the young folks sur­
jobs here on U»e Holder, land. They have
from the. deadly skating rink, and the prised Charley and Lydia McKinzey. The
cut about 985.000 feet of lumber and tiee.
little rubers and even the leather medal party lasted until the roosters began to
J. Henry, of Minnesota, called on us
Henry Musher is quite low.
have no charms for him more. He owns crow for morning.
one day last week. He Is agent for a pat­
Ed. Wilkinson with others attended the
a farm near Carlton Centre and when
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
Last week L. N. Moshar took an invoice ent door catcher.
K. of P. banquet at Kalamazoo on the
tiff- hired man takes a day an&lt;l goes to the of bb goods, assisted by Chauncey Shoe­
Chas. BrooksMuid Will Nash were in evening of Uie 28th, and when he arrived
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
Marr A Duff have doubted their store circus. Mr. Covert Is a sure enough farmer. maker.
Freeport Thursday.
home on the mornlhg train found a little
capacity and now they have one of the
Monroe Leach and wife, of Pod Anger, stranger at bls home, a bo.’j without a
Harvey Bellengcr was right Into buslR-member that this column contains but finest, best lighted and nicest —' Other wise he ta a suceewful storekeeper.
And
Anu you may count on a friend
menu who
wno will
win u**M last week by shipping sheep and lambs visited at Jacob-O’Dell’s Thursday.
name. But Ed. smiles just the same.
a very small part of the property I have 1
stores that can!* found in the C
nnd stay L,
by you; and a whole-souled —
one. ‘Iff two different days.
Micheal Yaeger was at the county scat
Ben Btainard leaves for Dakota next
f&lt;&lt; sale or exchange.
you possess bls friendship. As a cltlxen
I.ew Bresee, of Hastings, is moving his Thursday.
Monday wRh Kellogg Flower and family
il have Improved and vacant city lots for City.
Mrs. Ben Caln and children, of Lake and his slater Belle
Our store now is 43 by 85 ft. every corner neighbor and man. he stands for what is household goods back to Banfield and
-afio and exchange in all.parts of the city.
elevating and progressive.
Odessa, arc visiting at Jay Carpenter’s
Mr. Armstrong is home from Kalama­
thinks Baufiekl Is good enough for hint
•Farming IHnds for sale and exchange In as well lighted as another. We would also
Lee Prine is getting ready and provid­ this week.
zoo for a few days.
mention that ive made our old Cloak Room
all parts uf I lie county.
Frank Andrus is agent for a lx»ek called
ing hlmaelf for housekeeping on the estate
School closes this week.
! have some choice Grand Rapids prop­ (which was 18 ft. by 20 ft.) Into a Ladles
Indian Horrors. He Is selling quite a
Another girl at Eugene Hartbom'a.
Walting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
La grippe is getting in its inslduous &lt;of Miss Glidden.
ertv for sale at a bargain.
Wlien the weather Is favorable for the number of them.
Wonder If unde has another ancestoral
i improvement that wetbink will be much work on Woodland people.
IL
Wllsotsandwife
visited
at
Michae
to come out evenings., our minister
name ready for No. 2appreciated after a long and weary ride.
They have an Epworth league in the public
j
•
is ever ready to deal out salvation to tiie Yorker’s Thursday.
Ou Jefferson street two houses and lots ’ a place to rest yourselves and children.
Woodland M. E. church, of which B. 8. members as well as the sinners, so please
Mrs. G. T. Daniels lias been no tlx* sick Delayed Letter.
In order to make things
al bargains, and on easy terms.
Holly is president, G. IL Carpenter socre- all come out and listen to what lie has to list the past week, with Dr. Wright at­
Mrs. Belle Dixon has been spending a
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
tary and Hattie Hood treasurer.
tending.
say for it b free to everybody.
few days with her sister*. Mrs. W. L.
house well finished 81.000; $500 down,
UNUSUALLY LIVELY
Judson spent Sunday at the brick house Brown.
It is quite a question here who is going
Chauncey Priest of Woodland, meas­
bal. on time at 7 per cent.
in
North
Carltou.
Wonder
what
calls
to
drive
the
mail
for
the
next
four
years.
Will Murphy.of Battle Crack, walked!
And one house and Jot one block from
In our Mammoth Establishment we will ured hte lengUi on the lee on a recent Sun- l
from Battle Creek In a day aad a part of
day, and now wear* bls arm In a sling— There is but one man here that seems to Jud’s attention, there so often.
factory. 8800; 3300 down. bal. at 7 per keep
They w almost all sick at R. Tester’s a night last week to visit L. Loveland, and)
know
and
he
wont
tell.
,
dislocated
shoulder.
cent. Cheap.
with hard colds.
'
be didn’t walk back. He was satisfied*
Near felt boot factory—1H lots ax£
Joseph E. Harvey, late of Woodland,
that he would never create much of a setw
splendid house, with furnace, small barn.
appears to be a bed man. He married
Geo. Reese and wife of Ceresco are vis­
sation as champion In.thaS Bin*.
Can be bought at a bargain and on easy
Mrs. &amp; Schantz has returned from an
Henry Hart’s daughter there, and boarded iting at N. 8. Barnes and D. R. Slades.
Charley C. persist* ia saying that the
terms. '
,
All the time.
with bls faUier-in-law for a long time.
Protracted meeting are being held st the extended visit to her parents al Rockford, wound be received, in the pool room, at
Several splendid bargains in the 1st
Hl.
Prairieville was made by a knife in the
Our specialties for the present will be Then he left his wife and children at Hart’s M. E. church.
ward and other parts of the city.
Unde John Dillenbeck b very sick.
and went to Indiana to “get work." He
J. IL Smith has lawn quite sick Is bet­
hands of some. to him. unknown person.
Brick bam for sale at a bargain, on cor­ your Choice of seventy-five
Chas. Williams and Mbs Laura Park­ Others think Charley must have run. his
got It; al least It is supposed he did.
It tor at present
ner opposite Ford’s hotel. ’
doesn’t take much of that to satisfy Joseph.
F. J. Quick lias been worse ’In* past hurst were married at the M. E. parsonage arm through a,pane •£ glass In one of the
SO feet front, well located In Seneca
at
Hastings
last
Wednesday.
The oUier day Mr. Hart received a letter week.
windows, as he struck his arm th rung hone.
Falls. N. Y.. has on the land one brick
A considerable quantity of maple sugar
Tliere has been some nice maple sugar
from Goshen, ind., purporting to be from
Seth House and Eva Cross were married
store,three stories, also dwelling house and1
That have been selling for $6.00. $7.00. an engineer on the C. &amp; W. M. railroad, made Uie past week.
lias been made in this* vicinity, but the at tlie borne of her lather. D. G. Cross, by
good barn. Can be l»ought at a bargain,’ $8.50. $9.00 and 810.00 These will all be stating that Haney, a fireman then, had
Ben. Mllh r is the owner of nine as late freeze up has stopped the flow of sap.
or will exchange for Hasting* or Grand put out mid sold for’
Several teachers about here expect to at­ were, entertained, at a splendid dinner.
been killed in a railroad accident Pity it handsome pigs as can be found.
Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falls
Mrs. Geo. Willis and daughter of Con- tend the examinational Hastings on Thurs­ The happy couple received muav tine
wasn’t true, but It wasn’t
Mr. Han has
hub a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
since learned that his precious son-in-law vis visited her brothers 1. B. and. E. G. day and Friday.
presents. We extend eongratulatiams.
$5.00,
Your
Choice.
The Lee school ctoeee on Wednesday.
largest town In Secena Co.
was not killed as the Goshen letter indi­ Potter several days h*t Week.
Harry Gosa, hi attending Uie agricultural
The Kupcr schoal closed last week.
40-acrc farm in Irving, all improved, soil
Just think of it. You must come eacley cated. He would like to find Joseph verv
college at Laastag.
The South Jordan sclnral closes in two
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy and stay late to see all Um* many bargains much, for II now appears that be Is a
Mrs.
A.
Searles,
an
old„
pioneer
of
this
weeks.
We
understand
that
Mrs.
Sj
I
Tes
­
terms.
that may bq Vours. We have also placed thoroughbred rascal and has been several
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20 !
township, died ut the home of her son Gil­ ter Hynes will teach the spring term.
times maimed.
on the Bargain Counter W heavy
We are having a young winter in
bert on the 22d, and her funeral services
Perry Bunstoker is some belter.
acres,
mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
Editor Feigbnrr. of the Nashville News, were observed the 24tb at the Wrotleyim
Nettie Snyder to about again.
•"*
ed bouse. One of the cheapest farms in
Jackets
for
Ladies
says
he
wants
a
boy
to
learn
the
printer's
Methodist church. Rev. A. Bunnell,
We understand that Dr. Landis will
Barry Co., will take part city property.
trade,
and
states
that
it
is
preferred
that
logs
to the mill.
Thatl wil be closed out
officiating. She leaves a husband and sev­ locate at Clarksville.
100 aerss—80 acres improved and stump­
the Young America engaged shall agree to eral grown up children to mourn her loss.
Mack Ellsworth was in this vicinity last
J. J. England moved Into the Dr. Landis
ed, good clay soli, good frame house worth
let
the
proprietor
make
a
few
suggestion*
Sunday.
A
gentleman
is
visiting
and
soliciting
house
on
Monday,
having
rented
bis
$1,590, good barn, windmill, etc.: very’
about the btwlnea» after the Y. A. has material from repnuentatWe individuals of farm. He expects to live in our villago In
Mrs- G. McKlbbln has gone north on a
cheap; will take 40 or fiO acres well local-!
Good value
for -$5.00
these are only a few served three weeks. Also that a skilled this towusteu, with a view of having the the future.
• visit
ed in part payment.
mw—
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JajK&gt;es Johnson and Minnie McLeod
100 acres in Woodland to exchange for of
Attractive bargains that arc to be mechanic's wages be not expected on the Mine pul tugi'ther In proper form for a
Prof. J. M. Smith will build a. new
start Bro. Feighner h» doomed to many btofcraphical sketch and history of the early bant in the spring.
went to Bowens Mills last Sunday.
smaller farm and difference.
found.
Mrs. A. J. Potter went to Grand Rapids
dbappointmenta. .
settle;* of Burry county. If hb efforts
.Several 80 acre parcels for sale ’ at bar­
ox a visit last week.
Best shirting can be had for 9 and
gains ranging from ST.800 upwards and
Rev. Moore slipped and fell on the bridge prove Fucee«sful, tiie chances are that such
Mrs. Geo. McKlhblu came very near
Geo. Baker went to Coats Grove las
some will take part city property in ex­ 11 cents.
at Middleville, dislocating a hip joint a work will lie published and ready for
burning
up last week, but the tiiutdy a»Saturday.
change.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­ Tburadav. 1 f Mr. Moore lived in Hartings delivery within this year.
Sam Owen was in the city last Saturday. sirtance of her husband saved her life and
Will Marshall and wife are the happy
30 acre farm for sale in Otoego county, i hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery, be could figure on that dislocation at
also
the
house
from burning.
Mrs.
Daniel
Pierce
is
very
sink.
Price 81,200. Will trade for farm In thia
about 85.000. and bank on that much cap­ parents uf a sou burn to them mi the 37th.
Walter Jobtitinn and wife visited
Ed. A.-dniH l» visiting friends in this
section and pay difference^
1 Gloves.
G. Hnglies and wife. C. W. Backus and
ital.
wife, attended the farmer*’ club at M- J. jdace and the north part of Uw town nf Jobnsou'a father’s last Saiunlay.
Also 10V acres in same vu. ai «
;
__
Ubas. IL Dietlick, Middleville’s treasur­ Tteotart's in the '27th. On their return Bar.y.
er, reports but 98 cents nncollueted tax.
This place la not quite forgotten, as vre of com cane to John Kvertuirt’s
the men rode togetbeen little In advance
to help tiMBoelvea, bat oa
Fwp«»rt Odd Fellow* thought the mat­ of the two tadtes. When a little south c4 have a deputy sheriff.
Henry Bibs to kwowii now ao more at __
the
Corners
Hie
forward
axle
broke
leaving
ter all uver, and concluded it might be all
1
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.
— tat hultes in a juwoartoiu condition, the Sawdust ®Ky, he having gone ta hk home I A shrt
proper enough, but after all it -----------waan’t so
Warned funny to be odd all by theoMlvta.
tbeamelvra. robes and Rue* being ootangted a'joul near PMonk.

TO SAVE' MONEY IS ONE THING.

KNOWING WHERE!
of

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS

milSHBG GOODS

Hitt TOWER CLOTHING HOUSE
QRrtNb RrtPIbJ.

I
I

In

■

HUDSON'S

Tow Clothing House.
GRAND RAPIDS.

BOSTON

CaMlaier’s

AGENCY COLUMN

DRT Q0005 STORE.

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

SPECIAL !

: Putting Out Specialties

‘ Ladies Newmarkets

For $2.25

&amp; Dun,

BATTLE CREEK.

�THE LATEST TRUST
1891.

MARCH. J1891.

Tu. I We.

Th.

Fr.

Sa.

naaman is healed.
LESSON x, FIRST SMARTER, INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 8. ’

Great Combination of Farmer*
In Four Statea.

1 5 6 7 perpetual CORNER IN products.
JJ 2 j‘
12 13 14
10
21
_£ 9
20 21
•k Can D« Limited •* *,U
19
18
17
J6
J5
28
27
22 23 24 25 26
29 301 31

[CompUsd from Laoson Helper
„t H. 8. Boffmen, publisher. Fhtade*-

arbl .nd tawwn
He was stubborn and rrftmrd to pay.*0
iieTSitor kept him behind tie bare, pay­
ing hi* board at *9 a week. W.im «dx
months had expired the pri*oner c«moto
the conclusion that be would disclose, but
in order to do tbU he must uadwtheokl
law. whleh pre vailed when be w« arrcated,
pay all the exataof disclwure and «!*“’**•
Ho was unable to do this, as be bad no
funds, and the oonafequancc was that be re­
mained In Jail, where he has now been re­
siding several ymre, his board still being
paid by the creditor. It is said that the
hater is determined to keep the fellow in
prison, and has gone so for as to ret aside
IU.000 in his will to l»oard the man after bls
1death.—Lewiston Journal.

1. -Now Naiunao. copula of U» bort ot
the king ot SyrU. wo. a
™u&gt; "Wi
hl. toartor and hcnorablo, boertw by.him
U» Ixml bad ghran daU.waoeo «»v&gt;
NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
Topeka, Kan., March X—A new Alli- (
ance movement content piste* the forma­
"He was also a mighty man In valor, bat
tion of a huge groin and livestock
। he was a leper.”
Gideon and Jephthah nnd olbcru who
*umnu on. M-rM. t -Tb. »»- Including Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri,
Das to Msg!*** »f
Taira.
ate Saturday passed house bill granting and Iowa. Frank McGrath, president of served God are called men of valor (Judg.
The result of widespread
w
a pen*te« &lt;d «2(MXj a year to the widow of the Farmer*’ Alliance, My* that the proj­ vi, 12; xl. 1; 1 Chron. xii, 8, fifl). butaoabo meu and women to good rending aud
Admiral Porter. The house amendment ect is one of the results of the tailor* of was Jeroboam, who made Israel to sin ■peaking is apparent In the vary disagrceto the direct tax tall was agreed to, and the Alliance legislatures to paw certain (1 Kings xi, 98). Some are mon of valor or abtevoiem which arc beard upon *nry
ttataHno* go®» to the president. Con­ bill*. District Alliance*are being formed might for God. aud some are valiant for aid*. In » fashionable parlor the '’omen s
the devil. May our song be, “Through God voirea when taken in concert are oft^ •
ference report* were agreed to on the bills in every congressional di-trict and provi­
weahall do valiantly" (Ph. lx. 19; cvlil, 19). Perfect babel of unmmdcal nod irritating
to itefow and regulate the jurisdiction of sion* being made for bntldiagenlil storage What availed all Naaman'*greatness since sounds, while those of Ibc men ere very
Vhited -''tstev dburta and to establish a and grain depots. The district Alliance* he was a leper? And what avails all the little better. Y*t all of this mi.tut easily
United States land court The bon*J’ul&gt; will be mad* u» of sub Alliances. In this might of the world, with all its honor, if be overcome by systematic and
■liiute tedhe shlppinjf.bin was l!rid before wav a constant cummuute.-ition from indi­ one is a tanner in the sight of God, and on attention to the laws governing gently
the senate, and went over. The conference vidual member* of the Alliance i« to be the way to endless torment (Matt, xxv, well articulated and refined speech.-Jennpcirt -on the bill to repeal tbs timber
na*s Milter Magarino.
Rev. xx, lfi)t
rwfrme law wa* agreed to. Tiie Indian bad. "We will know bow many cattle 41,146;
“And the Syrians had gone out by
. ..
___
Thn
each individual member of the Alliance
Mr William K- Vanderbilt smokea a
ha* on hand,” said Mr. McGrath, “and he companies, and had brought away captive
ontof the Und ot bracW little maid; and special brand, which be has imported from
can hold them without saUing foe need of
she waited on Naaman'* wife.”
Cube ljueii rlgrt ta» »
the r«bl &gt;&lt;&gt; ("“V “» '“rtl’1'!’ reedy cash.
.
Let any little girl consider well the tatua- «»u»a It, upon «bkb !• Mr.
’
matter except merehandl-w to any officer
The Alltaare ths Only Bnyer.
tion of ttas little maid, stolen from home, coat ot arms. Al wholesale in Cuba they
of the government when addre-ued ofli“A record pf three faeta will be kept. No which was u.* much to her as home 4s to oral him twenty-live centa each.
&lt;i«Jh Frye moved to amend by inserttag.bym.il .»b.ldy bill *»&gt;,*&lt;;• individual member will sell his grain to any child, and now a little slave in a far
option me« or brokers, but when he is off land, with little if any prospect ot see­
bouse, but the Democrat* showed a di*
position to have a “long talk" on the mat­ obliged to sell, the grain will be taken by ing hither and mother again; and yet *he
While walking through the Museum of
tex, and it went over under agreement to the Alliance The same thing will follow seems to br faithful in her new home un­ Natural History at Central park recently
srday
The death of Senator Hearst with cattle. We will have agrnta lu Kan der throe hard circumstance*. I*&gt;t the I saw in one of the glass caara part of a
boys
consider
Joseph,
stolen
from
homo
by
was announced, and after appropriate res­ ■as City, Chicago and St. Louis who wiH
cedar telegraph pole thickly perforated
olutions the senate—as a m irk of respect keep the district Alliances ported as to his own bretbreu and serving a* n slave in with hotel Ou inquiry 1 learned that
Egypt; and yet we read four time* in one
—adjourned at 12J»a’ ni. to to-day.
these bolra.had been dng tn the pole by tbn
the market and t he deman&gt;l. Upon this
In ihe house the mail subsidy bill, the information the demand will be supplied, chapter that tb* Ixird was with him (Gen. California woodpecker, for the purpoae of
xxxlx, I, 3,21, 93).
«ndry civil bill and the legislative bill
and no more, at a fixed price determined
X “Would God my lord were with the storing adonis f°r it* winter food. Romwere sent to conference. An understand­
of the acorn* mar still be seen In the pole,
ing was reached that no contested elec by the Alliance No option wh*at will be prophet that is in Samaria! for he would altboegb most of them hid been extracted
on
the
market
There
will
be
no
specu
­
recover
him of his leprosy.”
tlou rase would be considered. The Ha­
lating
on
groin
before
harvest.
The
four
before it was cut down.
Not
only
faithful
m
a
servant,
but
faith
­
waiian cable amendment to the diplo­
It has long broti known that these bnsy
matic and consular bill was non-concurred slates in this trust will practically con­ ful in testimony, ami that for the benefit worker* vtore acorns iu the bark uf stand
in and a conference committee appointed. trol the wheat and cattle market* of the' of In-r enemy, reminding us of Rom. v, 8,
ing trees, but the use of a telegraph pole
United
States.
10;
Matt
v,
44;
Rom.
xii,
20,
21.
The conference report* on the Indian dep4. "And one went in and told his lord, for thL- purpose is an entirely new selec
redatlifiis claim bill and on the bill to
“The commission each day will wire' saying, Thus and thu» said the maid that don. and white perhaps the feathered geftr
OTgulste anti define the jurisdiction ot.
try find it a very convenient vtorebouar,
United States court* were agreed to. Also farmers to send hi a certain amount oft t* of the land of Israel.’The little girl’s raying la being spread their method of taking pw-ewion is de­
ou the bill establishing a private land wheat or cattle, a* the case may be, call­•
claim court. A resolution wa* reported ing on tbe ones who are the hardestl abroad. It has now reached hi* care for cidedly damaging to the telegraph pole.
There is * cousin of this same bird in
.for the impeachmr.it ot Alex Boarman, pressed for cash. The amount demandedI whom it was intended. We have only to
speak ui
of uou»
Jesos «■
as we
have opportunity, M«xl.»wbo h.» dtaro.emlUtatlb, ta.lk
»»c »«•»•«
United States district judge. Louisiana, to supply the market that day will he ap-■ , sjieaw
but pending action public business wav port woe-J among the district* equally, and 1 and we may be sure that tbe meMogv will
suspended and enlogies delivered on tha in turn apportioned by the district Alli- in due time be owned of God. His word than trera or telegraph jk&gt;Iv*. beside* raring
lug him a treat
great deal of labor. Tbe aloe
fate Representative Phelan, of Tenn., ance. No farmer who Is a member of the will not return to Him void (Isa. Iv, U).
-V-StataTn-tao1;
-S. --•
"And- the
• ••
king of Syria said, Go to; go.
after which the house as a mark Alliance will sell hl* product* till called
of respect adjonrne-1 nntil 8 o’clock upon. By this plan wheat fluctuations in and I will send a letter unto the king of remain* standiug. The flinty texture or
the stalk i* easily pierced through to the
p. tn. At the evening arasion tl-e prices.will be avoided. Other state Alli­ Israel."
"Am! he departed, and took with him central cnviiy by tbe woodpecker, wlio then
bouse refused to concur in the wnai.- ances are expected 11 ^»ln the movement.
amendments to th* copyright bill anil it The new scheme Is modeled in detail after ten talents of silver and tax thomtaod thrusts in nu acorn, then another and an­
wu sent to conference; agreed to the con­ the whisky trust We hare decided that piece* of gold and ten change* of raiment." other, until tiie hidlow space i« filled tn the
G. "Behold I hare sent Naaman. my ■err­ level of the hole.
ference report on the bill to repeal the we must fight the devil with fire; tb.xt is,
.
timber cult use law: pa-sed the bill pro­ we must tight tgust* and combinations ant, to thee, that thou mayesl recover
He then makes a second o|ening higher
viding that the McKinley tariff bill shall with trusts and combination*.”
him of his leprosy."
up and thrusts iu more acorn* uutll the
mt be construed as affecting the treaty
Thus wrote the king of Syria to the level of that hole L* read. So be proceed*
WAR AGAINST FARMERS' STORES.
with the Hawaiian islands; a bill author­
king of Israel. The Ixird who gave deliv­ all the way up the Stalk until It i* com­
ising the construction of a bridge a cross
erance to Syria is not recognised. We can­ pletely filled with acorns Often alcaa
Portage lake in Michigan between Hough­
not wonder at this if we consider the thirty mile* distant from tbe nsarrat o*k
ton and Hancock, and the bill prohibiting
church of Christ today and see her reli­ tree have been found stored In this way.
Des Moines, la.. March X—War has ance upon money and influence and the involving a journey for the bird* of sixty
book-making and pool-selling in the Dis­
trict Then the death ot Senator Hearst broken out between the Farmer*’ Alli­ favor of this world, while He whose name milro for each acorn «-torrd.
was announced, the house took appropri­ ance and the State Easiness Men's asso­ *he bears Is comparatively unknown and
All this good work is turned to use in
ated action and a: 12150 a m.‘ad jourued to ciation. The Alliance is instituting farm­ unsought and nnhonorod.
times a( famine, when not only tbe wood­
T. "Am I God, to kill and to make all re, peckers out other birds and sn animsls
ers’ co-operative stores all over the state.
Washington City. March X—In the It is alleged that they hire cheap man­ that this man doth send unto me to recover live ou this preserved food.—SL Nichutaa.
acuate yesterday tha house amendment to ager*. anJ sell good* at just enough ad­ a man of his leprosy?"
Thus spake the king of Israel, when
the tonnage subsidy b 11 waa passed. The vance to pay expense*. The Businew
bill now goes to the president Mander­ Men’s association have sent notice* to all having read the letter he rent bis clothes
and fancied that Syria**.king sought a
son wu elected president pro tem­ jobtiers that none ot their member* will quarrel -with him. “Am I God’" re
pore of the senate, »ucce*ding IngtaK buy from flrm* who. sell to the Alliance. minds us of Jacob's angry words to hi*
Two Alliance men were in the city yester­
The credential* of Jatne* H. Ky’.o as sena­ day endeavoring to place an order for |3 • wife Rachel (Gen. xxx, 2). and killing and
tor from South Dakota and of John B. 000 worth of groceries, but the jobbers all making abre reminds us of DeuL xxxii. I* that Imparity of the blood which produce*
Gordon ag kenstor from Georgia were refused to sell to them. In retaliation », 1 Sam. ii, a
unsightly lumps or »wettings tn the neek;
8. "Let him come now to me and he shall which cause* running sore* oa the any*,
placed on tile. The house tall correcting/ the Alliance people will refuse to patron­
legs, or feel; which dcveloi* nicer* in Uie
the tariff law so as not to interfere with’ ize members of the Business Men's a*oo- know that there is a prophet in Israel.”
Thu* kjiake the man of God when be eye*, ear*, or nose, often causing bllndnes* or
.
the treaty of reciprocity with thfi cition.
heard that the king bad rent Lis clothes.
deafness; which I* th* origin uf pimples, can­
Hawaiian talauda, and house joint resoltro
0. "So Naaman came with hi* horses and cercus grdlrtbs. or " humors;" which, fa»tet»tlaa appropriating 11,003,000 for the Im­
ST. Ixtvis, March X—Several of the with bis chariot, and stood at the door of
provement uf the Mississippi river, to tie largest dairy companins in this city have the house of Elisha.”
•ratn. It la the roost ai.cfent of aU dlstasr*.
Immediately available, were passed. The organised a trust to be known as the
A great und honorable and mighty mA *nd very few person* arc entirely tree tr&lt; *u IL
pastoffice
appropriation
.bill
was Dairy company, with a capital stock of of this world statxls in his majesty st the
pasaed with an amendment appro­ gW,000. William L. Muse, the prime door of this poor and dependent servant
that it of God. He is po* in the right place, but
priating 91,250,003 fur the tram-porta- mover in the new concern,
teoo of foreign malls. The agricultural was tor a reduction of expense* aud an not in the right spirit. lie knows that he HnBc:n
^preprintion bill was jia&gt;Bed with amend- eventual decrease in price and au increase is a leper, that be him a deadly disease. and
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, whleh. by
he has cornea long Journey seeking for tbo remarkable cares It ha* accotnpiubcd.
meat*. Al fl p. m. the senate took a recess in purity of milk to tfte consumer.
health; but then he is do poor man; he lu* proven u*eif to be a potent and peculiar
until 8 p. m. Wbea the senate again nsDEATH
OF
SENATOR
HEARSI
.
does not come ns a beggar; he is not like medicine for th!* dlw.se. If you suiter frw
■ambled the general deficiency bill was
complete*! in committee, but final
the leper of Matt, vlil, nor the ten of Luke scrofula, try Hood’s Barsaparllla.
action potapon«*L
It Carrie* items
xvii. He bi able to pay for his healing and
“ Every spring my wife and children have
tl&gt;« Great Majority.
•
to pay the widews of Chief Jus­
he a ants it done as to a great and mighty been troubled with scrofula, my little boy,
W
amungtok
C
ity
,
March
2
—
Senator
tice Waite and Jtplfc* Miller each one
man. He is dealing with men and wants three year* old. being a terrible sufferer’
paar’s salary, but the proposition to give George Hearst, of California, died at his his position before men to be recognised.
Last spring be was one mara of sore* from
house employes a month’s extra pay was residence in this city at 9-.10o'clock Satur­ He does not tarn Luke xvl, ifi.
10. “An&lt;l Baffin sent n mewwnger unto bred lo fat We all took Hood’s Sareaparilia.
■truck *ut The bouse amendment to the day night of a complication of diseases,
Jive stock ln«pectiou bill was agre-d to. as Bright's diseases and heart trouble being him, saying, Go and wash In Jordan seven and all have been cured of the scrofula. My
waa the conference report on the bill to the most prominent. He wa* unconscious times, and tby flesh shall come again to little hoy is entirely free from sores, and all
four of my children look bright and beahhy&lt;tve employe* of the government printing at the time of his death, and bad been iu thee, and thou sholt be clean.”
efioe 20 per cent, additional pay for night
What magnificent indifference to earth's W. B. athxrtom. Passaic City, X. J.
work The rest of the srosion was devoted a semi-comatore state for days. Hi* fam­ I&gt;otentntes and earth’s favors. What an
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
to eulogies on the late Representative ily were present when tbe end, which had opportunity to make a friend with great
been so long expected, came. Senator
Hearst hod been ill for tax month*, and influence am! obtain a great sum of money
the senate adjoarwod.
had been configad to bis house for the past Bat, like Abram before the king of Sodom
■In the bouM senate bill granting a pen
he is conscious that the pcssesaor of
100 Doles One Dollar
two month*.wfanator Hearst was born lu
heaven and earth is his friend, and he can
■miral Porter wa* passed. The conference 1820; started fiql in life a* a miner, and afford to say concerning the king of Syria's
amassed
a
grcra
famune.
In
politics
be
nport on the copyright bill was reported.
was a Democrat. present legislature gold and silver, "I will receive none.”
IL "But Naaman was wroth, and went
cept the provision that the home copy- of Californio is Republican, and will send ■ away and said. Behold, I thrfugbt’ • • •
a
Republican
to
the
senate
as his succesxight shall not prevent the importation of
Be wanted health, but he wanted it
like article* from abroad. A further congiven in a style befitting ills high position.
THE FLOOD HAVOC AT YUMA.
12. “Are not Abana tnd Pharpar, riren
•mom until ft90p. tn. At the night sraof^jmascus, better tin n all the waters of
■too
the
rules
were
suspended,
Dumagea
•t.Oot.Oeo.
■Ml lb* aauate bill for the iuspretion
Here are some mure of his thoughts
You, A. T.. March 1.—Immolation Syria is better than Israel. Damascus than
reign* supreme. Two hundred and slxiy- Jerusalem, Abana and Pharpar than Jor
dan- K is a great humiliation for him a
Syrian, tn
tn
__
1
lues* bouse is left standing. The Southern
’B,CM
Pacific hotel ba* fed L«» people for several pay for all beget*.
ARE THE BEST.
father, if the prophet had bid
days. There were provisions enough in
town Saturday for eight days. The losses Uta, de tame «tart tblnt mraldrt tboa
wn.,A,vVl^!'2fle*k.‘o ruJI ‘UWlt
l^tttaunaMaa.
in this county will foot up nearly 22,000.­ not have done itf •
Hold Ly all dsota*.
Thus reason his serv.-ujts with him.
000, and th* damage suffered by the rail­
road cotPP«uy will amount to more than showing more wisdom than their master'
fW 7G!7*’“ lr-CE are n‘1
wiro" (Job
•ao.om ______________
xxxii. D); and they had him. too a* we mv
for that was Just the thought of his heart
W
asbingtux
CtTT,
March
X
—
The
cou.
rHlher Ul€n ’Then he sxitli
IO. March 2.- Memorial services
ferrera on toe sundry civil bill hare
of Gen. Sherman and Admiral reached a final agreement. The appropri­ to thee. Wash, and lie clean’”
14- "Then went he down."
ere held at
Auditorium yes- ations for ttw World's fair are decreased
That 1* good, for every proud person
by *2,000 from the amount allowed by the must come down, and if they come will
"^4
bonrc. The baase provision appropriating S’JtaTSlX"
ilsadotw. CoL 9KU.UU0 for tlw government exhibit i* re- iag them down.
"And dipped himself seven timra in Jo-.
pease* of tbe
All
u&lt;hl»M to all it oo ,
board of lady manager*.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having tav-n mate for tusrv than State of Mtehlgan. iwaili o! fiarry -»«
..At a session u! th- f’rvtate ('Urt’lor
"'T1
County of Barn . boMrijat ’.be f'rneu.o.noJt.
the City ot Haitian. It* raid oouaty on Sst
&amp;y. tha Ttti day oi l-^mrr. in tte mr »
ifeMMad«(falhundredand nm-!).one
of Mirtilgiui. on
Prfifafifal. Cbarfv* W. AnaMrong, Jwjj- g
County &lt;d Harry,
the 4th day of Ju
la ttte nistter of the estate ot Itaid LTaibg,

On readme, *M fliteg tm- jw-takra. ddy
vented, uf John V. . T.iltei wv. n&lt;
may^t&gt;* granted lo Iteurffl. Ma
dneht the date

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Thereupon it i» m.H-Ud. tut'FrMM

said petition, and that «»• heir* at Us sTtet
x
b herri-y gives, that oa Balarday tbe deceased aod ad other j-TM-in
q
nU1 day
d.y ,4
April. MK. Miro o'etoek In tbeb'jr- said ratal*, arr miuired to spprar st a «mUs
nth
of April.:
a*■£££» of said court, thru i» be |.«ddrn at ’be fatale
■bow cause, if any there tk. why the jvirrr «(
bulMmit I" »bkh Use Circuit Court for »ahl Uepeutioner may not be crated Asdi’.l*
CmWrty of Harry i« held. al public auruon to the further ordered. Thai w&lt;5|. t::.. -re irBoL.e
highest bidder, the nrantisra dracribe-1lu said tai thn rwnuit.* 'nljinitn? Ha *»•.! util. W tbe

patronag

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Open foi

south half of the north east quarter of awstau
turni' row. m town fmir north, range slaewrat,
eouta.'r.lni eighty **re« of lead more or te»a.
PROBAI H OKU EK.
Dated. Hasting*. Mlrh.. January Ulh. 1*1
Ml SAXXSM HAMMoxn, Mortpigv*.
Stale of Mtabtgau, Court* of B*.»■
AU»XO E. K kSAsruN AttoTbr) for Mortaagre
Default having beau made in the eoadillnr*

Umraaad ateht hundred an.i n. n ore .
Preerot, Chart** W. Anuttroag. Jaece •!
Probate.

on reading and filing the rotiUeo. du*
ed. of George J. IXhu-t sdmltualndar •!
slats prajhig tor re«MM&gt;« thereto «st I
w -OO.
oh
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Thsreapoa IK is oniere-i. thst j Endsy.tby
»i do at Martth A. !). !«:. 4
•**
th* lormoon. w aas&gt;guni for tne Lrarygrt
by JoH «. Jabo to Barry t Downing. Norem
bw llth. l‘K. and anid aaatapHaeei recorded iu .MM petfttan. and that its twirsdt Us staid
tbenWoeof the Register of Iteods laaadlor deerased and all other pctsom. ii trnMedUtod
Bsrry ( canity, in liber M of r.iortgaK'-* on lure
107. On whleh m&lt;wta*ire there is Maimed to t*
and show caaae, if any tlt-n; b-. *by Jhe jrtjw
0( l*e MUttouer ms* not be trcutr! AM tl
is furtber entered. That «aud i
s*

thereof,
’
’
Now. Uwevfore. by virtu* of the power ot M
coc.tallied Io said murtgaa*. aad the statute
mi-1, case nmde Mid provided, notice i&lt; hero
««vte ttau un SMurdav, the «h day of April.
I&gt; tin. at let; o i-Joek In U»e foresMXKi. 1 sb
•ell st public surttau to the highest bidder.

sn attorney’,,
&lt;g t.ratyare doltare roreMauL
M for therein. Uw rrmmse* beta* dracntasl in
l *t.d
^Lndb^aTta* t£ *m5S of
Mwhtxan known and dracribM as toitows.

;ln* c“M‘'hM1i| «&gt;b, itesuev west (40&gt; ferty
rodv
lheare south one bait *&lt;}*. thenre
401 rn*1v
M rest
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matfonii.

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WBSLjoatatalng forty (») of taM rn^v

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the iiendency of said priitnai. *u&lt;l.ibe tayite

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GILLASI’IE,Comer of Coart and Jefferoon
toad, bone meal, ground
&gt;•'' • • ■ olgMCrt*
firaSKjSto
•general
Good goods. Low pric-i-

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default hsvtag been made la the

0 USTERS
SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
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Drads.rw tac tomity Ot B.»&gt;n and w
iTuter s" M«W«.
whleh ■■mill there is Gsii ’r’i H&gt; I* ,.4—j
Sli d .tTStoU houre tbewum of t« tuMrtJ
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•&gt; taw tavta,
tMaeys
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by said mortujge.ur

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�BUSINESS CARDS.

The room's in dteurder,
r
The c«t’» on the table.
The flower-stand upset, and the mischief
to P*y:
DELTON, MICH.
And Johnny Ik eertamlnK
Office at hotel for the present
,
As loud as he’s able.
1
For nothing goes right when maiheia's
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
away.
Lawyer.
What a wane of dtecouifort and confus­
Office over Julius Russell's store, .State ion home would be if mamma did not re­
street, Hastluys, Mich.
turn. If your wife is slowly breaking
down, from, a combination of domeetiu
TUART. KNAPPEN &amp; WEAVER.
cares nnd female disorders, make it your
Attorneys nt law. ■
first business to restore her health.
Dr.
Over Bastings Natiui.sl Bauki
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription h without
Hustings, Michigan.
Associate offices, at Grand Rapids, Mito.
n peer as a remedy for feeble and debili­■
tated women.i$ the only medicine fur
A. SHELDON,
the cla» of maladies known at, female di­
.
Atatract and Real Estate Office.
ceases which is sqld under* positive gaurAtedract Block. HMtiugs.
;
Money tu loan on Real Estate Real Euutt anlee from the mamifnctnrers that It will
jwid ou commission. General conveyancing. give satisfaction, or the money will be
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com refunded. It is a positive cure for tbe
piled troiu the Records, can fnnilsh complete
moat complicated rases of womb troubles.।
* tracts.C. F. BROOKS. Cleric.
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
The Union Sunday school convention
will be held io Jackson, March 10.
Office pver Holloway's drug store.
It is quite probable that you may need tbe,
. ‘fficc hours from 2 to « p. m. Telephone, con
' f.eciing with residence, at Holloway's drug service* of a physician gome day. but you can।
postpone the time tadefluarely by keeping vour.
j M. B. G1LLASITE, Notary 1’ubllc
blood pure and your system fnvigoratql।
1.
amt U. S. Claim Agent,
through the use of Ayer'# Harsaparitta. Pre­
• wili-prosvcuteall kinds &lt;if claims before the vention la bet ft-r than cure.
Dvicirtiut-n:* of the Interior office. Callon him
at his Moro, corner Court and Jefferson Sts..
TheTidhoun County 8. S. convention is in1
Masting*. Mich._____ 1
session at Bailie Creek.
,
M. FOWLER. I). D. {j.
7...------- ...
uiirr l ull.
1 liese pills are scientitically compounded,
office hours s a. tn. to 5 pi in.
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
A. BARBER, M. D.,
commonly following the use- of pills. 1
.
Physician mid Surgeon,
They are adapted tu both adults ahd chil­
Office over Nevin's store. Office hours from s dren with perfect safety. W? guarantee
they have nn equal in tbe cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepfela and
p W. uOWRY. M. D.,
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, ihey ex­
VT.
Physician and Surgeon.
cel
any other preparation.
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of the
EYE .tad KAK and the preservation of vision
t-y -properly fitting NPECTACLE* and eye
Adelbert Watson, of Stanton. Is In jail
ULAKSES.
3
Gfflre and residence on Broadway. near Coart charged with forgeyy.
House. Ha*t»ig*. Mich.
_________
^MlTir* COLGROVE,

p T. GAMBLE. .
V*
Physician aud Surgeon.

A PRISONER IN A TOMB.

CHRYSANTHEMUMS.

HE TRIED TO STEAL THE JEW­
ELS FROM A DEAD DUCHESS.

AS Mitnran winds blow chill at night;
But close iawide th?' garden walks.

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Lawyers.
(OSes in Union block. Hustings.)

E. KEN ASTON.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices tn aiI courtsof the State. Collections
promptly attending to.
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A
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R i l.MMERMAN, H,xn«palhlc Phy•
sician and Burgeon.
1 o-'ice over Lathrop’s drtig stare.)

F

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
f-r. Jdfcraon and Cnnrt Sts., Hastings. Mich.
Rates, S I .OO per Day.
Th&gt;# House is new. with pleasant rooms. The
? itronac- of the public Is respectfully solicited.

Hastings

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Mich.

iJLI’ITJLT. $75,000.00
M’Rl’LUK g4.0W.V0.

rcorporated tinder the Jawa ot tbe Stat* of
Michigan.

Opea for business Dec. 15.1M6 in building for
inerty occupied by Messer Bros.
officers:
O. G. Robinson. President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.

Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H.
D. G. Robinson.
J. A.u Greble.
JohnCweth.
Ch
P. T. Colgrove.

Genera! Banking Business Transacted.
Mortgage Sale..
On the first- day of September. A. I). lh».
faryM. rtoicott and Jerome E? Wolcott mortpii Grove, Co tutr of Barry and Hiate of MlehiEan. described as follows to-wit: The south
i.iilf of the north hall of the northwest quarter
uf section twenty (M) town two (2) north of
range seven G) west, containing forty 00 acres
or land i) ire or less.
•
Said mortgage waa on the sixteenth day ot
September. A. !». IMG, recorded in the office of
the register of deeds for tbe t?ounty of Barry
and State of Miehhcan, in liber 29 of mortgages
on page 12.
said raorttam! was on tbe tweutv-eigblh day
”f I*«*wb«r. A. b. i«e. duly assigned by tbe
slid Addlso* P. Cook, to the A. P. Cook Co..
■Imltod. whleh said aaslgnment was on tbe fifth
'••«&gt;'&amp;! hebroary. A. 11. j«i. duly recorded in
'aid register s office, tu liber 38 of mortgage*, on

Cntheflrik d*y of September. A D. i«te.
there beeanr due and payable by the term* of
said
th« sum of Torty-fire and ao im
..&gt;n ir&lt;'Sr-AOi. of interest and the same has
n nui0.-«i uflii ffil and in arrear.i fortiie ffimeo of
thirty &lt;l its tod upwards.
On the firjt day of September. A. D. 1*89.
tnere becati*- due unit payable an initallrnent of
'mere*: of ftnv nre apd Mt 100 dolors (H5..-&gt;0]_
and the same .-.a* rennined unpaid iand in arr&amp;srs (or tnr'.pare of more than thfrty day*.
On die firht day uf September. A. D. ih.no,
there becanw due an installment of Interest ae• ■■ruing to the terms &lt;V »sld mortESge. of fortyIFWOOl. which said last
•jstallment has remained due sad tn arrear*
.or more than thirty days.
Now. therefore, by reason of said default, and
by virtu- of a condition ot said mortgagr. the
•wd assixwe of
mortgage ha* elected antf
fa** hereby elect to declare, and docs hereby
'!?X1-iU2Ll,1ie wi,0‘e
secured by said mort^.^e. both mterest and principal, due and pay■ able at once. There It therefore claimed to be
rm* due and unpaid on tatamongtige tbe sum
’.'£«««* bundred. thirty-eight and so-too dolbws
of principal and interest, and Hie
tarthrr stun of seven and 53 100 dollar*
UJ(e,i
by
mortgagee ou said premlses, with interest tbereoa. according to Mie
u-rtus ,g said mortgage at tan per cent, from the
.-.L day of January, A. D. ism. and do proceediEK?* &gt;*W or in equity have been Instituted to
v
«»oc °r any pan thereof.
G therefore herepy given that by virLr?LU‘e?£,?ernfSM,0,n Buch mortgage eonand the statute In such ease fnade and
Oe "°,d at P°hlle ven du- to the
highest bidder,at the north front door of the
reU[«’2?l1:te ,u £*»• lltT °f Hastings. Barry Cottaty JlelUgan, that being the place of hotalng
the elreultcourt far Kata county, on the ninth
day of May A. J|. t»i. at ten o’clock ta tbe torenoon of said day. to satisfy the amount then dac
u 'n°rtK**e together with all legal cotffii,
,r'toi'ihig to attorney fee aw provided by laxri
Dated. Febrnuy 7th. itei.
The a P. Cook Co. Limited.
Assignee ot Mortgagee.
Stuart, Knaitkn &amp; wkavbk.
_Attorneys for Assignee

Sheriff’ll Notice of Election.
To the Qualified voters of Barry County, Michi1‘uraunnt to due notice from the Secretoly ot
3*a5*’, y*”J nre hereby notified that at the general
election to be held in this state on Monday.
April Citi, itsii, Cb« following atBrora nre to be
eleuied; Au associate jp«tlre of the supreme
court tn place of John W Cbampifn. whose
term1.7,
of office
.r will expire December 81. MM:
WltneMmy hand and seal at Hastings. Mich,
.his tech day of February. tWl
J am e*D. Benham,
Sheriff of Barry Co-. Midi.

Sel-w ISZEills
ENGINES,
improved

Variable Friction Feed.

A. B. FARWHAR CO., York, Pa.

Were Burled with the Body— lie Broke

Only a few weeks after her recurn from
Brussels, where aho had mo her ron. recently crowned king of the Belgian*, did
the Dncbraa Augusta of Sachaen-CobnrR
die. m bar aerenty-alxth year, Nov. ifi, 183L
ri C ‘tt,tnimtioD *nd lore this admiraofc princess had Inspired drew crowd* to
visit the body, n* it lay in »tato iu the realdeuce «t Coburg, prior to the funeral,
which took place on the 10th, before day­
break. by the light of torche*. The funeral
wa* attended by men Mid women of all
classes, eager to express their attachment
to the dccmuted and respect for the fnmilv.
A groat deal was aaid and tabled con
ceming this tuneraL It was told and be
lleved that the dowager duchesa had been
laid in tbe family vault adorned with her
diamond ring* and ricbeet necklace*. She
wb* the mother of kinga, and the vulgar
believed that every royal nnd princely
home with which she was^jlied bad con­
tributed some jewel tow.rtWhe decoration
of her body.
Among those who were prevent at the
funeral of the Dacheas Augusta wgs a
Bavarian named Andrens Stubcnrauot, an
artisan then at Coburg. He was the son
of an armorer, followed hia father'* pro­
fession, and had nettled at Coburg. Stu benrauch had been one of the crowd that hod
paaaedbythe bed an which the duchess
l*y in stale, and hail cast covetous eye* at
the jewelry with which the body was
adorned.
He hud also attended the funeral, and
bad come to the conclusion that the duch­
ess was buried with oil the precious arti­
cles
he had noticed about her us exposed to
Engineer.
i have fam a great sufferer frenu rheum­ view before the burial, nud with a great
atism for seven years, and hearing of the deal more, which popular gossip disserted
success &lt;d Hibbard's Rheumatic Svrup. to have been laid in tiie coffin with her.
concluded tv give it a trial. 1 have tested Tbe thought of all this waste of wealth
the curative properties of the mineral 1 clung to bls mind, and Stubenrauch rosprings without finding relief frntn that | solved to enter tbe mausoleum and rob the
body.
er any other source until I tried Hibbard's
BltaAKlNU INTO A TOMB.
Rheumatit- Syrup, which has dene wonders
The i&gt;usition ot the vault, far removed nnd
for me. I can now walk with entire
comeakd
from t he palace, suited bls plans,
freedom from pain and my genera! health
and he made little account of lock* and
is very much 'improved; It is n splendid
bar*, which were likely to prove small hin
retnwly for the blood and the debillnted dentnees to an accomplished locksmith.
system.
Fkeu Hf.iwax.
To carry his plan into execution be re­
Engineer Waterworks Big Raphls, Mich.
solved on choosing the night of Aug. IB­
bold by F. 1* Heath. Prepared only by ID, 18S&amp; On this evening he sat drinking
The ('baric.* Wright Medicine Company.
in a low tavern till 10o’clock, when be left,
Detroit. Mich.
returned to his lodging*, where he collected
A farmer living near Decatur turaalready the tools he believed he would require, a
candle and flint and steel, and then betook
himsrif to the tuattsolram. The tomb was
Hood's farsapriila is on the Good Ude ot। clw'ed byuu iron gate formed of strong
popularity, which pwitili.n It has reached by ■ tiara eight feet high, radiating from a cen­
Hi- own Intrinsic, undoubted itv.-rit.
ter in a sort of semicircle and armed with
sharp spikes.
Fimllan Ohio. May fith 1890.
He found it impossible to open the lock,
J. M. l.&lt;K»se Red Clover Co.,
I bad a very troublesome mid painful. and he was therefore obliged to climb over
»ore on my face of about one year's stand­ the gate, regard lex* of the danger of tear­
ing
himself on the-barb*. Here he found
ing. and which several physicians pro­
nounced a cancer. I bad tried a good a double stout oaken door in t he floor that
gnvenecc**
to the vault. The two valve*
many different kinds of salves, plasters were so closkly
dovetailed Into uno another
and blood purifiers, but none of them and fitted so exactly that he found tiie
seemed to help me very much. 1 found utmost difficulty in getting a tool between
one ot your circulars rvcommetiding your them. He tried his false keys in vain on
Extract Red Clover, so went to the drug the lock, und for a long time his efforts to
store and bought a bottle and a small box prise the lock open with a levey were equal­
of the Solid Extract 1 took Ute medicine ly futile. At length by means of a wedge
hceording to directions and used the .Solid he succeeded in breaking away through
Extract as a salve, putting it ou fresh the junction of the d«&gt;ors into which ho
twice a day. About the third day it began could insert a Lar, and thru he heaved at
to heal, so I continued 'Ute tint of it for one valve with all BL* might, throwing his
about three weeks, both internally and by weight on the lever.
outward application and am very happy to
It took him fully an hour before be could
state that It lias entirely cured nte/s.
break open the door. Midnight struck as
I dtecrfully reeotnmend lxx*c's Extract the valve, grating on it* binges, wa* thrown
of Red Clover ns the greatest ami best buck. Then, leaning over the opening,
blood purifier on tbe market. I have tried holding a pole in'both hands, he endeavthem all. Yonr medicine is a God send to &lt;&gt;red to feel the depth ot tbe vault. In so
suffering humanity. 'Yours joyfully.
doing ho lost his balance and the weight of
J. 11. Kibler.
the pok dragged him down, and be fell be­
tween two coffins some twelve feet below
A furniture factory may Is- established tbe floor of the upper chamber. There he
at Mt. Pleasant.
lay for some little while unconscious,
Kemrmber that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has stunned by his full. When he caino to
no e&lt;|uil ns a specific for colds, coughs, and all himself he sat up, felt'about with hi* bauds
aSteUons Of Uh- throat and lungs. * for nearly to ascertain where he wa*. and considered
half a century It has been In greater demand what next should be done.
IN A THAI’.
than any othnr remedy for pulmonary ‘com­ z
Stubenrauch was not tbe man to feel
plaints. AU the druggists have It for sale.
either respect for the dead or fear of aught
Slek Headache.
*u|&gt;ernaturaL With both hands he sus­
Loose's Red Clover Fill.* cnj4 sick tained the' heavy lid of the coffin as be
headache, dyspepsia. Indlgestinfif consti­ peered in, and the necessity for wring both
pation. ■l.’ic. |ht l&gt;ox. 5 boxes for 81. For to support the weight prevented hi* pro­
fane baud from being laid on the remains
sale by W. 11. Goodyear.
of nn august and piogp princess. Stuben­
The liquorxpitrttira will sway the Lyon* rauch did indeed try more than once to
village election.
sustain the lid with one hand that lie
might grope with the other for the treas
be fancied must bo concealed there,
Children Cry for yres
but the moment ho removed one hand the
lid crashed down.
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Disappointed in his expectations, Stu­
Children Cry for benrauch
now replaced the cover and be­
gan to consider how he might escape. But
Pitcher’s Castoria.
now. and now only, did he discover that it
was not possible for him to get out of the
Children Cry for vault
into which he hod fallen. The pole
on which he had placed bi* confidence was
Pitcher's Castoria.
too short to reach tho opening -above.
Copemish is called the “beech tree Every effort made by Stubenrauch to
town." '
scramble out failed. He was caught in a
Big Rapids Is in the throes of a mad dog; trap—and what a trap! Nemesis had fallen
an the ruffian at once on the scene of his
scare.
crime and condemned him to betray him­
□ Prof. Winchell's brain weighed fifty-four’ self.
ounces.
«
Morning l/hxke. It wa* Sunday, and a
special festival at Coburg, for it was the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession
of tbe duke. *0 that tbe town was in lively
commoUon, and park und palace were also
in a »tir. Stubenrauch sat up and waited
in hopes of tearing eome one draw near
who could release him. About 9 o’clock in
the morning ba heard step* on the gravel
and ut once begun to shout for tuuiistanas.
The person who had approached ran
away in ilgta, declaring that strange and
unearthly poise* Issued from the ducal
and al!
mausoleum. The guard was apprised, but
Stomach Troubles,
would not at first believe the report. At
INDIGESTION,
length one id tbe sentinels wa* dispatched
to the spoLftod he returned speedily with
nch, Giddiness, the tidings ^hat there cnrtMnly wa* » m*u
tn the vault. He had peered through the
▼
Heartbum, Consti­
grating
nt the entrance, and b*d seen tbe
pation, Fullness, Food Rising,
Disagreeable Taste, Nervous­ door brokeg open nod a crowbar and other
articles lying about. The gate was now
ness.
________
opened, and Stubenrauch removed in tbe
midst of an’aRsemblcd crowd of angry and
receipt
"T.
1___ ___
IT*
dismayed. sjectutora.
He won removed to
prison, tried and condemned to eighteen
months with hard labor.—Baring-Goald’a
Historic Oddit iea

*

DIAMOND

VERA-CURA

SUACOBSOIL

J. Pierpont Morgan smokes a very si rang
Cigar, the Carolina, tor which lie fays fif­
teen oant* each. Mr. Morgan smokes con­
tinually In his office, and always h»» box
near at hand which be offers to visitors.
When Mr. Morgan does not feel like light­
ing a cigar be places it between bis teeth
and enjoys what is known as a dry smoke.
He probably upoila half n dozen dgara
daily in this way.—New York World.

Fair blofwonit. white and golden, rent;
My lady cotneth np ibertreet,
With u-ndrr tw uud Itoj-ering feel.
•With kunbeama in her clustering hair;
And all th-? lind li fa!) of light.
And &lt;»n my brwutf. in gold and white.
There laucha a gay boutonniere.
Chryianthc.-nunui

The barter's business in Spain is pecul­
iar, In that he is called upon to ply his
shenra or* donkeys u well ns men. For it
bran important item in the care of Span­
ish donkeys that they should be sheared
as to tbe bock, in order to make a smooth­
er resting place for man or pannier. So
while the master held his animal, one of
.the barber* plied some enormous clacking
shears nnd littered tbe ground with mouse
colored hair, leaving the beast’s belly fur
covered below a fixed line, and for a small
additional price executing a raised pattern
of star points around the neck.
The tonsorial profession is an Indispen­
sable one in a country where sharing the
whole fore is generally practiced among
al! the humbler ordirra, not to mention
toreros and eeclesiaatic*. But the discom­
fort to which the barber’s customers sub­
mit is astonishing. Instead of being jwim
pered, aixjtlied. labored at with confiden­
tial .respectfulness, und lulled into luxuri­
ous harmony with himself, a* bapi&gt;ens in
America, a man who courts tbe razor in
Spain has to sit upright in a stiff ciiaii
and meekly hold under bls chin a baw*
basin full of suds, and fitting his throat
by means of a curved nick at one side.
One individual We saw seated by the
dusty road ul the gate with a towel aroand
his shoulders and nothing in bis hands to
catch his own falling locks. He looked sub­
missive and miserable, as if assisting at
his own degradation. while the liaruer
was magnified into a tyrant exorcising
sovereign pleasure.—St. Louis Globe-Demncrat.

An old historian thus speuksof the early
teitiie and other arts:
Tbe textile and other arts which flour­
ished in Egypt previous to the Jewish dis­
pensation and in which the Pharaohs took
so lively au interest' would undoubtedly
iiave reached even n higher slate of perfec­
tion than they did had they been allowed
to continue under such favorable circum­
stances, but after tbe subjugation of the
nation by Combyses, 625 years before our
Saviour, the arts and ncience*, under a for­
eign yoke, disappeared. or rather ceased to
be indigenous in Egypt, The Ptolemies,
indeed, encouraged them, but under their
reigns the arts were chiefly controlled by
the Grecians. Tbe Egyptians had degen­
erated from the knowledge of their an­
cestors, whoso hieroglyphic they them­
selves no longer understood.—Dry Goods
Chronicle.

A pack of wolves attacked a m - n and hia
dog in northern Michigan. The tunu fell
down und prayed to be spared, and tbe
wolves turned tail onJiim. ilia poor dog,
not being able to pray, started off ou a run,
but was overhauled and. devoured in h
fashion peculiarly ebanteteristta pf the
Michigan wolves.—Detroit Free Press.

For Boils, Pimples
carbuncles,
scrofulous sores,
eczema, and all other
blood diseases,
take

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
It will
relieve and cure
dyspepsia, nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.
•

Has Cured Others
will euro you.

Asaistact Postmaster Gnylei*doesn't be­
lieve ip the plan that has been urged of re­
versing tie order of the parts of the nddress on nn envelope— that is, of pntting
the name of the state and city flrat, the
liou.se nuntlwr nnd street next and the
name ot the t&gt;er*on last. The idea is that
an mutortcr of out of town mail wishes to
rood th« name of the &gt; tote first ot all and
then of the city, althtcgb in most cases he
pays attention to the tutnw of the state
only. The man who aMorta the hag of
mail tbe next time perhaps concenw him­
self only with the name of tbe town or
city, while the one who handles the letters
tn a big city cares only for the street and
“That 5£ Blankpt is a dandy.*
number, unless the person addressed Lb
well known or has a jxwtoffice box. Mr.
Gayler says:
,FW££—Gel from your dealer free, the
Tbe method might have bcch a good one
bad it Iwcn universally adopted in the first ^4 Book. It lias handsome pictures and
place, but it is nonsense to try to introduce val’iable Information about horees.
Two or three dollars ibr a 5, a Horse
it now. The ahAortcrs would have a great
deal of trouble if an effort were mode to Blanket will make your horse worth more
put the proposed system into use. They and cat lea» to keep warm.
have grown accttetoiued to re.-uiing the ad­
' 5'A Five Mile
dresses from the bottom upward, and when
the order is reversed they have to stop and
5/A Boss Stable
read the address downward. They would Ask for
5/A Electric
thus lose time and temper, especially if the
present method were frequently disregard­
5/A Extra Test
ed. You might as well try to persuade peo­
30 other styles at prices to suit every­
ple who write Chinese and Hebrew to fol­
low our system of writing from right to bpdv. If you can'} get them from your
left and down the-column.—New York dealer, write u*____
Tribune.
______

Elephant** Hide.
The tanning of elephant's hides is com­
paratively a new industry. The method
employed is practically tbe Harm' as in the
tnnningof cow bides, except that u stroug«-f
combination of the tannic tngrcdlenUi bt
required, and n greater length of timeabout six months—i» necessary to perform
the work. When the hide bt taken out ol
toe vat it is about
inches thick. Ar­
ticles made of elephant’s hide are expen
, sive luxuries. A small pocketbook of ele­
phant leather, without any silver or gold
ornament nt ion, costs about &gt;40. A small
sachel made of tbe same leather co*t»
anywhere from RXK) to 1400.
Cigar casra, card cases and similar ar­
ticles vary from t25 to 6100. Floor ruga
are tilro made out of toe leather. In flnlubing the hide no attempt is made to glaze or
polish iL Everything is done to preserve
its natural color and appearance, it b a
very enduring leather, sevehil years’ wear
having but little effect, upon it. The
scarcity of elephants nnd the great ex­
pense entailed in the Lanning of their hides
precludes tbe possibility of elephant
lent her ever becoming a thing of popular
and general use.—New York Commercial
Advertiser.

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONt GENUINE WITHOUT THE 5U LABEL

No more
th is!

Careful Public)School Teachers.

A HUlo boy who came to school for the
flrat time was plaocd in a primary class iu
this city among ninety children. Some­
how he lost himself and strolled into an­
other clnasronm where there wa* the same
massing of children. When tbe toucher
called the roll tills little chap, thlm.mg
that he mtua belong somewhere, answered
to a nume for which there was no other re­
sponse. though it did not belong to him.
and be continued to do this fur , two
months. In school the child had campletely lost all identity as tu himself, and
felt his individuality confphudy merged
with tiie individual represented b.v ninety
children or more. In the meantime the
first teaciter had marked him absent. As of
course tliero was no response to t he axil ot THE
his name, till accidentally rhe found (Im
little truant and carried him buck to his
right place.—New York Teacher.

'ADHESIVE COUNTERS,
Not long ago Friedrich Wilhelm was out
riding v. ith two countesses. They were old
ladle*: of very high rank. One of thorn tola
the little prince he was not iMihnring prop­
erly. With this the little fellow rang the
bell which told the coachman .when t.x
stop. The homes were reined in und th*,
attendant wished to know tbe order?
“The countess will get out,” said little
Friedrich, with a trnvc of his hard, as 1!
he were com mnnding an army. li is need­
less Co say the old lady did not get out and
walk home, and the little prince found b*
was still undur petticoat government.—
Cor. inuhinnpuli* Journal

Except in the case of tbe death of the
president, when he atops up to the betel uf
the government, tbe vice president ta
merely the preaidin; officer ot the senate.
He is not a member of that body, how­
ever, and votes only when there la a tin.

G. G. SPAULDING,
HrtSTINUa.
HOP PLASTERS
rvSabOlty.

HOP PLASTER CO. Prop's. BOSTQH.

=====
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warrter and the wise counaellor
Greek a had ruled over three gem

gods.

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for more than three quarters of 11 century,
ranking always with tiie best and moot
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tbe mouth-piece of tbe men wfio know
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Americans require to be Informed from
month to month. Its eotiUibutor* being.
the leaders ot thought and action in every
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the highest knowledge on the affalts of tbe
time, and learn i’hat is to be said regard­
ing them by'tin* recogjilaed authorise*
on both sides, must therefore read
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•The North Amkrkax Revikw h ahead
nf any inag-AZine this country has ever s&lt;w* in
tin- lin|K&gt;rlancr of tbe topics It dUcusact and tha
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American citizen’* hand-nook on great qnesaoM
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are lutereated."—Boston Herald.
••A moulder of intelligent opinion by the im­
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subjects."—Philadelphia Public 1-edger.
The list of recent contributors to the
Review formp a roll of representative
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Grape Vines, Raspberries,
Strawberries. Trees, Shrubs,
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
Roses; also Seed Corn!

Honest dealing and low prices. Write and in­
form me of yrw wants; will tnr to nlease-ynn.
Address C. E. PAVL. Gaskill. Barry Co.. Mich.

KHAM'S CROUP REMED'
The Children'a Medlclna

»vi ta-r r.crtl
. A -angleauaveawo
• ,-.t incouemeM. Only *« eent. at Drugght*

pation, Malaria, Liver CompiataU, take
Clio sale and certain remedy.

BILE BEANS

Cme the NM AIX Hi*e «0 little Beans to the

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barer—ss. J
At n Mwslon ot the Probate Court tor tbe
County of Barry, holdcn al the Probate Office,
in tbe city ot nnstings. In said county, on
Wednesday, tbe iKtn day of Februarv. tn the year
one thoc.Mnit eight hondred and ninety one.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
Io thd matter of the estate of Charles N.
Youngs, deceased.
Ou reading nnd filing the petiilon, duly veri­
fied. of Mary Youngs, widow ot Mia doceaead,
praying that xdnfiulitratiou or said estate tuay '
be granted to Harrey W. Williams or some
Other suitable person.
Tlwrenpan it is ordered, that Tuesday tbe
nth day otwareb. A. D. iMit.atten o'clock 1*
the forenoon. I«e as«igned for the heart ngof sara .
petition, and that the heirs at law of " 'Tilnraas
ed. and all other persons interested in said
estate, are required to a»pcar nt a session of
said court, then to l&gt;e lioiden at the Probate *
office, ta tbe city ot UosttnEs. in said county. ’
and jrtiow cause, if any there be. why Um prayer
of the nethlooer may not l»e grunted. And
Itisfnrtijerorderrel. that saM pehilonjer five
notice ta the peraans Interested id said estate,
of the pendency of said petition, and the bear­
Ing tta-reof by causing a copy of this order to be
puidhhed in the Has rixos Banner a news­
paper printed and circulated In sold County ot
Harry onee in each week for three successive
wtteks previous to.raid day of hearing.
ClIADLSO W. A mt STRONG, j
Judge of Probate. •
[A true copy.]

9CU XEEAL, MBS, igg.

ft W. Baier &amp; Co.’s
ftaBroakfasI
In
Cocoa

11 I oft from which the ccreeat at

Nlll l|!1.4l&gt;8oZut«ty Pure
’■•yilanditb Sefubte.

No Chemicals
.we used in ita preparation. It* has
more than three times the strength ot
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
a cup. It is dcllciov, nourishin
' strengthening, easily digests
and admirably adapted for invaB
as well as for persons in health

w.

�itarhtn examination will t* beld at
lh« hlKh "bool Thur«taT tad rrtdM «&lt;

Additional Local News.

Iastings Banner
Brntinga, Thursday. March 5, 1891.

lyderlinta In tkta «nu&gt;W »l*» “4e

------ MAMMAtX L..COOK.»4n*^_

TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

in tbe price of sugar, maar free by the
McKkik-y bllL The free’trade Pblfadeiphla Record of February 10 contained a
na BA!rtTJr«s. MICH.. rorroFFJCK,
avorwr 14. 1879.
long article announcing in bold headlines
that the “price of sugar rises,” and that
“the removal of the duty acta as a boome­
rang." It goes on to tell of how the peo­
ple expected to get the full benefit of the
There would sreni to be no doubt as to removal of the sugar duties, and,adds:
Meantime the foreign producers and
where tiie Ixmdon Times stands on the
question of protection and free trade. No dealers In raw sugars. realWng the proa­
ped for an enlarged consumption of su­
public journal on either hemisphere, has gars at felatlvely low prices In this coun­
been or Is now more pronounced in oppo­ try, and knowing, what was going on in
sition to one or In support of the other the United States sugar markets, proceded
of
three polldes than
has that to anticipate the effect of the demand by
putting np prices.
recognized mouthpiece of British senti­
Now this Is just lh£ point to which we
ment Hence the special signUiatnce of
call tbe Riford’s attention. If the con­
whatever that journal says on public ques­
, sumer doe*, not get the benefit of the retions. In dliwusslng the condition of the
। moval of sugar duties, he certainly would
United States, as shown by its financial
h not In case woolens, for example, were
and statistical reports in 1880. the Time*
madu free. We depend almost entirely
aald:
upon foreign countries for our sugar, and
The finances of the United Statecjnay
excite tbe envy not only of Engiami, butl the annual import may be almost regard­
ed as a fixc&lt;l quantity. It i« not likely
of Europe.
Thtaextranrdiimry concession by tbe lead, that free sugar will materially Increase
ing paper of England and tbe GM World1 our purchases from abroad, for the In­
was matte twenty years after the abandon­ creased domestic- production under the
ment of the jxjlicy of free trade. new bounty system will probably more
and the adoption of protection by the than counterbalance any increase In con­
United States, of which period not less sumption which may follow lower prices.
than ten years*was covered by actual de­ Yet tbe Record says that the price of sugar
vastating civil war and severe financial em­ goes up as soon as it Is made free.
&gt;
barrassment inevitable with such great
Woolens would have much greater cause
struggle, and fait owe year after our gov­ to advan.ee in price if they were made free,
ernment was enabled to undertake pay­ or if the duty were materially reduced.
ment of its vast indebtednres.
Our own woolen mills, protected by tbe
No country in history ever passed tariff, supply the. greater part ot the do­
though experiences better calculated se­ mestic demand. If the tariff wall were
verely to test every quality of Its financial thrown down, there would Immediately
and business policy than did the United follow an immense expansion In the de­
States during the twenty years preceding mand upon foreign manufacturers for
the utterance by the Times. The policy woolens.
A great advance in prlcw
of protection, if unfavorable to national abroad must be the result The consumer
prosperity, could not have conditions more would not buy hfe clothing at present for­
favorable tolhe development of such ln- eign prices. What then becomes of the
loence than protection did here from 1881 free trader’s tariff tax?
to 1880. Hence, the Times could not have
This argument! is fortified at one end by
■wre emphatically recognized the benefi­ the decrease in the price of foreign cutlery
cent results of such policy than when it concurrently with a higher tariff ou It, and
cited it as the “envy, not only of England, at tbe other end by the Record’s assertion
tat of Europe.**
that the fall in the price of sngar wlU not
Another feature of this case Is the fact equal the duty whish Is to be abolished.
tbul at the outset of the rebellion the These cold, hard facte stare the “reform­
Times expressed most contemptuous esti­ er" In tbe face, nnd flatly contradict his
mate of tbe financial condition and pros­ tariff tax theory.—Economist.
pects of the United Stales. It referred to
That there was a good understand­
a report that Amsterdam capitalists were
Investing In our bonds, that a paper there ing. to say the least, last fall be­
stated that no money could be had in Lon­ tween democrats nnd Patrons of In­
state* will
hardly
don on such Mwurlties, even at 50-percent. dustry in this
on tbe dollar, the price paid in gold by the bo disputed. The latter now have a
datch investors for six per cent, bonds. chance ts see the naked villlany of their
Long before the year 1830, English capi­ political allies. The democrats elected 14
talists were glad enough to get three per members of the Michigan state senate, the
cent. United States Ixmds at 100 cents on republicans 14, and there were four Inde­
tbe dollar in-gold. This fact alone fully pendent senators, elected as Patrons of
Industry. The Patrons thus bad the bal­
justifies the estimate above quoted.
It is shown that during the period from ance of power. While eight republican
1886 to 1679, over «8.000,000,009, or 60 senators were at Jackson, attending the
per cent, was added to the Indebtedness state convention, and In both cases by a
of Europe, while the United States paid vote of leas than a majority, nnd In one
over 8870,000.000, or one-third of its pub­ case where less than a miijqrity of the sen­
lic debt in 166&amp; this country owed more ators were In the senate chamber, the
than any other nation in the world—Great democrat senators sprang a trap, a set of
Britain alone excepted. In 1880 it owed reports and resolutions unseating two re­
leasthan France. Gicat Britain. Russia, publican senators and seating two demo­
Spain, Austria-Hungary, or even Italy. crats in their stead. This gives the demo­
And Mils under tbe policy of protection to crats 18 ot the 32 senators, and wltl tiie
lieutenant governor, a control of the state
senate.’A more wickedly fraudulent trnn.*■ot rarfy of England, but of Europe.”
Ifartfeenaqre, It is found that during the actlon was never attempted In any legisla­
period above given (1966 &lt;o 1879), the an­ tive body. There Is no remedy in tiie
si ual expenditures of substantially the courts, as tiie law makes a legislative body
its
sane European governments advanced tbe sole judge of tiie qualifications
from BL «*.»*. 000 to 82, TSs.ftj6.000, or members. The republican and Patron
owM per cent., that of Great Britain senators protested against this action; but
befog »84.6B».ooo. while the expenditures no heed was paid to them, ’ and the steal
of tte- United States were reduced tram was eonsuuitnated. After the dirty work
8398,088,000 to 8887.842.9W. or over 10 bad been done, a democratic senator re­
per eeoL It may also here be stated that marked “Before nuw. a Patron senator’s
the •amuefal statement for 19«9 shows that vote was worth 870,000. Now it lan’t
the public debt of tbe United States has worth a------ —That Is the dirty work
been farther reduced to one-fourth that of played by democrats to wrest from the
IbU. awd all under the unchanged policy Patrons the balance of power in the state
senate. And the above opinion shows
the farther increase of British er Europ- how Patron senators are esteemed by their
«B tedeHetiaewi cannot here be stated.
democratic allies. How do Patrons like
tbe looks of It?
«f muttim- cut United States bond* from

editorial notes.

•

•

Frauklln MePeek.

JS"Xi.

« ’•"
j!".
Singing school hw !*«
&gt; ad
^‘nt^ll«»„.
one .«k TblkUooleoi.nee'ta olIJ^*
school, but a large number of the srn&lt;
straugrr arrt*®*1**"
■Wake up.
‘
ta- •■taci*"™
lion, .nd M«r* ““ ■**
v M G C This Is n very new thing*
.i'hI wlll'protably ta • F»d 'bl»« M 'be
hwl'‘died ”hUe U
jeiuxd. We hope n «' I**
i.-.e.ruU. .tat ■«*

A terrible accident reuniting In tlm In­■
stant death of Frankiiu McJ’eek, a young।
man 23 years ot age. occurred at the
Eugene Bush saw mill, on the Craddock
place just south of the city Tuesday fore­.
noon. McPeck was tiie head sawyer in
the mill and was engaged at the time in
mwIng pickets for fences. Wishing to
Gel two talik, of Pe-ni-ta 'tao ««
make the saw go taster or slower, be bent tour ounce* of wk end J. put tat ot» In
over the 30-lnch buxx MW while It was »&gt;- curb bo'll, ot re-ra-ne.
r.fce to uW
ing at full speed, to change tl&gt;e feed. In
spoonful doeee eterr three ta&lt;“*
doing this it is thought that his clothing doe. not relief—It cure* For 'be 6 '«&gt;
caught Die saw, which Instantly drew Ids torrr or tour dtp* thorn I, “’.'fT'.S
urui ratio the saw and nearly severed it pravement ta 'be. comb, but from thru
from bls body at the sbonlder. Both &lt;»f there fa a gradual improvement, until, st
bis feet then slipped from under him and Knd’f'^o ^k.Ti.comptetolr
be telL The saw struck him al the lower e*|. U never falls. Whether the cough ’
part of the right cheek, juuised upward due to Incipient consumption or chronL
through his nose and left eye and out at bronchitis, or whether It ta caused from a
the top of his head. Blood and brains heavy cold. Pe-ru-na- Is s «Ptolfic- J.?'
were thrown In all directions and It was' Mary Frit*. Box 18B. Pearce Git) Mu.
several momenta before the two or three writes: “J had consumption- I
v““*
employees could realize the ghastly situa­ fined to the bed. and tbe doctor sakhe
tion. Tbe unfortunate man’s head fay could do nothing for me. I was entirely
several feet to &lt;nw side of tiie saw. while cured by seven bottles of Pe-rn-na.
a
his body was ouMe other. Sheriff Benham
on catbarrhal diseases sent
and ProsecutingAttorney Lowden were Pamphlet
by Tbe Peruna Medlttoe Company of Col­
notified and al once repaired to the scene
nnd assisted by Melvin Holcomb, justice umbus. O.
of the |&gt;cacc. proceed with the inquest.
AdditionaTCounty News.
A Jury dimpoaed'of Chas. Babcock. E. E.
Paton. Eli Robinson, Win- Safford. B. H.
Henham and M. Bush was iiupAnneled.
Elder Cheney will preach at the Star
and after viewing tbe body adjourned
to M. Bush's house to listen to the testi­ school house next Sundav evening.
Old Mrs. I-ake is still falling. We
mony. Eugene Bush, Wm. Iteonard,
Moses Leonanl and George Riley, wit­ understand two other mtunlwrs of the
nesses of tbe horrible accident were swnrn family are sick. Thev have the sympathy
and gave their testimony substantially a« and help of the community In their severe
reported above. The jury after hearing affliction this winter.
the testimony of the witnesses rendered a
Mrs. Albert Barnaby does not get along
verdict ot accidental killing for which no as well as brr friends could wish.
one was to blame. Undertaker W. H.
Quite a number of th.* young people of
Stebbins was called to take car»' of the this community reminded Ettle Paton of
body and says that It was the worst look­ her seventeenth birthday by surprising iter
ing sight tliat ever met his eyes.
at her home last Thursday evening.
Mr. McPeck lived on the Silas Stafford Wishing her much success on her voyage
farm about three miles south of the city of life and having a very enjoyable Ume
and was an industrious young man. The they left in the small hours of the morning.
accident seems all the more cruel in that a
The friends and neighbor* of old Mr.
young wife,and two children are left al­ Griffin and wife met one evening last week
most without support, the youngest child at his home to remind hlui that lie had
being about two weeks old. Tbe wife past his 91st mile stone bn life’s journey .
was confined to the house from her recent A good time was enjoyed by all.
sickness at the time of the accident, and
was nearly crazed with grief when the
Hattie Case closed her second term ot
horrible news was broken to her. The
funeral occurred yesterday and the re-, school at Cressey Frida}.
Tbe latest victims of the mea»lrs are
mains were interred In the cemetery near
Dowling, near which place his parents re­ Mrs. Wilson and brr two children and
Eddie FDher.
side..*
Eva Hickcnmore is visiting her brother
The March number of Romance contains at Dowagiac.
About 25 of the young friends of Hattie
several interesting announcements. There
will appear In the magazine forthwith Case gave her a genuine surprise at John
stories Illustrating life In the confederate Barber’s last Wednesday evening.
Warren Fisher made a trip to Ixwildas
states ddring the war—full ot pathos and
of tragedy. Arrangements have Iwn last week purchasing h fine driving horse.
Jajw Clark returned from Wi^blngton
made also for publication of original sto­
ries of the sea. illustrating American en­ las*, week evidently thinking there's no
durance and courage, both in tbe navy and place like home.
Mrs. Fannie Brown visited licr daughter*
in our merchant marine. In old days and
in Kalamazoo Friday and Saturday.
in recent times.
An Ice cream and fruit social wa* held
at tbe parsonage taat Friday evening.
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. Proceeds, lots of fun and some money.
Walter Wilkins, Saturday evening March
Wm. Norman has an auction sale of
7th, with tbe following prt^ram:
. quite a large amount of farm stock, farm­
Roll call with quotations from authors ing implements and iiouschoid good* on
in Chap. VILI, in “From Chaucer to Tuesday the 10th, preparatory for a start
Tennyson.”
to Washington where he expect* to make
The Cburch in the U. S.. Mrs. Smith.
his future florae. While we are sorry to
From Chaucer to Tennyson. W. I). lose Will and Myrtle, we give them our
Sterling.
best wishes for success, and are sure they’ll
The Intellectual Development ot the make friend* wherever they gn.
Eng. People, Mrs. Holloway.
David Barber returned to school a( Kal­
Synopsis of Tennyson's Launcelot and amazoo Monday from which he has been
Elaine. Mira Hallock.
detained several weeks by sicknera.
Eng. after tbe Norman Conquest, Mrs.
An exhibition at the Lent school house
Maggie Bailey.
next Saturday-evening.
Reading from Dickens, Mrs. Norman
Our parsonage so recently purchased
Bailey.
lieara tbe sign. ••For Mie.” Iteawms as­
Critic, Mrs. Charles Hoyt
signed unknown.
Hattie Lewtalavlaitiugat J. C. Brown's.
There will be a warm sugar social at
I would like to say tliat last week your
Mrs. H. C. Fisher's, of Pricbardv|)le, on
Tuesday evening. March 10th. AU are typo made me say Win. Murphy Instead of
Wm. Humphrey who died near Gull lake,
cordially Invited.
also, that Mrs. Vandewalker was earn ing
All Sunday school workers are asked to for her son instead of caring for the ram*.
bear in mind the Sunday School Associa­
tion at Middleville Thursday and Friday
Lee McDonald is on the sick HaL
Marell 19th and 20th. beginning at 2 p. m.
Mrs. G. Baker has returned from a visit
the 19th. An interesting program has
been prepared, and a profitable time Is at Cedar Creek.
Sugar
maker# arc froze In.
assured.
LKobrlhas left for Ma. thinking of
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the trading farm# with Mrs. Goodenough.
Presbyterian cburch next Sunday March
•ome ’’‘“P to,n
by
8. Subjects; morning, “The Good Sama­ •logs. Watch your
dogs.
’
ritan,*'evening, “Eclipses.C. McIntyre has closed his third succesaThe young people's society of Christian fnl term of school here.
We see Joel Dvmond on our street.
Endeavor will meet at the Presbyterian
‘
church Sunday. March 8ih. at « o’clock. Left Hastings for a tinie.
Townsend’s saw mill
doing a rood
Subject: •’Obedience in Little Things,"
1 Samuel 15, 23; 2 Kings 5, 13. To be Heines, butwould hare done much more
had there &gt;«en snow.
led by Mias Grigsby.
We beer Qjat Wm. Wood has two ewm
Tbe ladles of the Presbyterian Miralon- to« dropped three lund, ,reeb to one nfghL
ary society wlU hold their annual aoelal Good lime for lambs.
at the- imrsonage on Wednesday evening

d.tetLK'1"I''““'0' tart«

Thousands of cancers are permanently re­
Barope (even those of obscure duchies) moved by entirely new and original methods
flhMdd have taken position at the bead of without pain. loss of blood, ar the use of the meetings at the Salvation Army. Sun­
icbiic securith* In the markets of the plaster « knife. For book on Cancer (sent day March 8th. at 11 o’clock am. and at
P‘
AU &lt;T* inv,‘ed. A
•«M? And all thl* let It be borne in free) address Surgical Hotel. Columbus. O.
IM. 8. B. Haktkat;, Presl.
M.v er offering will be taken at the door in
the evening.
.
,n
hjnrteai of tariff protection the country ever
The Sunday afternoon temperance meet­
A teaapooafwl of mH fa ■ kerosene lamp
ings in Good Templar hall stUI hold their
will asake it burn better.
interest. Next Sunday P. T. Culrrove
Sprinkle whole cloves or common salt wiU give „ addrem (o the
on the pantry afatirea when fafeteed with “Principles of Success.-

. Jhere Bre
young men from Chicago
kiviug entertainments *t l. Barnum’s five
evenings in the week.
0 C
Joh:i B-in entertained the Indies’
Mite society March Sth.
^A. C. Walt Is in Grand Rapids burins
ftelr spring stock of good,.
J,0&lt;
Mrs. L. Kol»el fa on the sick Iht.
^Ltaldte.Uli I. »nre wl„ X «, qq,

™d.r ihq MrKhHej ML

wortiM,

j c-r me to 11 vo» I. F’,..* .

,

Th. old mon

tanptaalbb.

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Thrn U no don bl lb.t on. portion of tta
Ota.
u. ta~ of
Anitanr. ta l»
Pta«»rlr Mrmed-i"• totomd «l Ita pta»
SS. ta died, .ta Ita «tar
■wunty. Hi’ original burial -place wm
Fort Prewiue isle, upon the sifti of which
IfaTnow -UBd&lt;. the other
LewUtv honored aa hl- hart rret i ng pfareis
Radnor cemetery, iu Cheater county, Fa.
This curious cilcnmaUnoa was brought
uliout lu the following raaonar:
In the year ^15 tbe family ot tbfa famous
ru-u wm given permimdon to remora bfa
dust to Radnor, but upon opening tbe
grave it wae /otiod that tbe body wm partjv pet rifled, and conwMneotiy very heavy
A medical friend of tbs family,
lag th© fact that It would be a very diffi­
cult raid costly task to tranapnrt the re­
mains in that condition, di-terrained m far
ns jMiraiblo to remove the jietrifled fioto
from tbe Umre, and this wm nrcordlngly
done. The l«ues were then carefully
packed up and delivered to tbe non, who
was kept in ignorance of the operation, and
be conveyed lbw box cunuduiug the predoua portion* of hfafatherfa body to his
native county, where they were interred
with appropriate ccreiuoniew

the Cincinnati.

What remainad of tbe

Watches.

READ.
CEDAHVU.LX. New Jersey. Ptb, 10. H
G.ll. &amp;HMKTKE:— 1’H-a.- fin«i enck^d

tbe wane suite of preservation m when first 83, for « package* of your Hog Cbolm
exhumwl, in a Iwx bearing hfa name. An- Cure, as 1 know It will do all you
otluT memorial stone was raised in that
place, and thus wm comtneotorated the for IL lust fall 1 had 8 hogs sltk with
fact that all that was mortal of “Mad An- Cholera. I sent and got ONE psgtap.
your Cure, used k accoiding to dirro
tkms. and at tbe secund do** 1 &lt;&lt;ould x*- Detroit Free Press.
an improvt inent. One uf the hogs
«
bad that I draggt-ti film out of the pro t*
THE MARKETSlet him die, bnt thought 1 would try your
Ha*Un*a.
Cholera Cure with him—the iwuli wu
Apples—Dried TC»r perlb.
that when 1 killed them Dec. 14, 1S90. tbe
Butter— wft.Hi.
one that was tbe sickest way the hrsviert,
weighing almost 400 pounds, and as fang
as 1 can get your powder*. I inUSNl to me
,4He; calf. to.
them.
Wai.ti.k Qvadukc,.
Anyone doubting this writing can uldress thia num. Ask your Druggirt* fig
SnxkKTrr'h Hug Ch&amp;i.kka Crux, 5te it
the Drug Store. GOc by mall.
Address 0. G. Stem kike,
Grand Rapids Mkk.
Ftaar-SIAO j&gt;er huudred.

For sole in Ha»tinyf try
W. H. GOODYEAR. Druygir'..

Grand Clearing Sale
At A. WOOLLEY’S.
Now is the time to buy Ladies', Misses' and Children’s Shoes

At io per cent.
In order to make room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

Ladies’, Hisses’ anHIiilM Shoes
At an advance of ten per cent of firet cost. This however is a

Strictly Cash Sale.
Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as 1 will not
be undersold.
• Yours resp’y, ’

A. WOOLLEY.
EbWflRb C, P/1R5ON5,
DEALER IN

"-"kiu

Always kwp carbolic oil in a convenient «*a. The funeral was held at iliri-«n..
Co^yocToete.,. e^rtXl to
of .ta' ptee. Be. Xtndi

A weak solution of oxalic acM Will take rjmbMd l) taj.ll.

Bun.

u your Bta.
Brt.

"d«r for a packacr or ateautto, fmn th.
«™*Rkidd. by £dli™.,1*

Te remove spate from a bard wmd table,
"W *l
b,"“ of
rub them with a soft cloth dipped to alco­ he^aiuLi
hol. wbeo they wQl tartantiy disappear.
ta. of quick eon­
S-'
™ »ta" In N. Y. M.rch
Then wipe off carefully with a dry doth.
via, 182a. and wax married to «ivinM
Mtablm J‘r
u“'*™ ca.
V. Tint
U it, noUm- «1 Oak U»
&lt;W ot » p*«
Mfebltao. FrottUmibe, a.mo p, u*
« hi tbe price ot toreim rood*. roUfec ft alow), tow.nl the center,
tow, of ten, taringlltoO tereocij- „
tree trwler IqaUta Uuu tbe uriB
A poeaec, etanp &lt;eer be reeraw,
years. She was a devoted mother and ■
ktod
Htteou,. ™7,“dtad
tak-hUly tee n-rt
leo.lni?. te»,
• teakettle. or by pwUtog it a
htatemt. tn
llOT. o,u&lt;hu. *

which often results from tbe maat trifling

SXebwrtaljraa

a"'*

iba^S

..

VJd
- iU Mary"

Mantels, Grates and Tile.
Tile and MArble for
Floors, Vestibules, Etc.
Lawn Goods, Vases,
Settees, Plant Stands,
Wire Goods,
Cut Flowers and
Choice Plants.
ibnit lAUitfN-

�About 50.000 brook trout were received
In this city Monday, and were planted in
tin? streams near tiie city. Trout fishing
will no doubt be the prevailing sport
around here.

Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, March 5, 1891.

W. R. COOK. Lodil Editor.

PERSONALJilENTIOH.
We received an article from Ban Held
this week wiUi do name signed to It. and
W. Broek wm In Dutton over Aun- therefore it found Its way to the editorial
waste luukeL A reply to any article
W. Rrynoltls was In Lanring last should be written a* briefly m
”’
week.
and signed by tiie writer.
David Bowker was in Grand Rapids
Monday.
A. C. Hyde, of D.-trolt, was lu the city
Geo R Bn&gt;vrn I'.iAbuid
Tuesday.
era LKiU'n Tburnsp;il*
■)»mn F Mclxr Ais' ru
Will Chidester It now working In the
Nouhle Hnbetvrnlh ••
postoffice.
Judge Smith wu In Nashville Tuesday
(■iis, wmisma.Uoedlaud
on businctm.
Laura p.irkhur*t
"
Edward •’ Hmith Hastings
E. C. IMraons. of Kalamnxoo, was in the
Am* G ThAL-r ~
city Monday.
,
Ed. Masters spent Sunday with Middle­
ville friends.
Following are the real estate trailsfers
F. C. Boise, ot Nashville, was In the of tbe week ending March 2, 1891. as
taken from thebookk In the nqtldeftoffice:
eity Thursday.
Rfttvw.an to Jus. I. Chandler: 51
Dr. Mclxvty. of I’rairievillc, was in tbe Johnstown 11,000.
C.
rmukUi to Barker fea&gt;. Co.; ra-crl
eity yesterday.
Nashville. 91.
Mav
to W. II. Kuh kariMckrr. lot
Mrs. L. C. Welton expects to leave for
263 eity, WOO.
Chiragu to-day.
Win. G. t4ia«e foM. M. Cliase; n.td : of H*3*
PrtlrMnKSXS'B.
Mrs. L. D. Gardner returned from Cold­
Nancy K “srlui to 8am1 Carv n: parcel
water Thursday.
Woodland, fas.
tsi-wortb to Robert Buras; 4M see 1
F. H. Parker, of Coopersville, was in Oranwvillr.gl.
Jas. Jobucock to Wm. P. Joho.'ock; Stosec it
the city Tuesday.
Qmuitv rille, ftoo.
(lark Mom u&gt; tamer Colli*’er; 1204 Jobus
Rev. Puffer mid wife were in Grand town,
|500.
Rapids Saturday,
htatiMa A. Graves to Geo. Fuller; lot 1 Philips
J. W. cud Ben Lunn were in Grand
llni«e. $2,000.
Rapids yesterday.
Philip Davis to Rosa Davta; parcel see 1
Wlllh Nobles, ot Battle Crc^k,’ was iu WocdluDd. $X5.
the city last week.
I11 3I«i»ory of Mr*. F. G. Goodyear.
H. C. Zuschnitl. of Nashville, was In
Husband, life’s purest girt V» hrr vus gtv. u.
And home wa*by tliat gift euricncd
the city last week.
With rattbly Hrs mint tender, awect.
Tbeiw ww are broke*, but Above
B. R. Rose made a business trip to
Are new formed tbs of ssereenm ai.d love.
Charlotte Monday.
Father, thy pathway has beefl given cheer
Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss viol ted relatives in
Bv this Oear treasure tei.l to Hire;
Cliariulte last week.
And Ha ugh in &lt;-.irU&gt;l* braruand bouirv
Iler virtues bath to brightly sbene,
Ytl. He who let.t. batv but leeallm bls own.
W. I.. Wilkins was In Grnud Rapids
yesterday on business.
Slrtrr, It hath been thine tor maajr years
T&lt;&gt; know her pure. un»el(l»h love.
J. W. Lunn made a business trip to
Whi.ih.llan au ever flowing ipriuj
Kalamazoo ThurMluy.
*&gt;*hatdo&lt;b its *r&gt;t&gt;buoM quick Impart.
Guide forth so full and tree from loyal heart.
Miss 14*dia Morgan returned to her
Mother, thy loving ministrations soothed
home In Ixiwell Friday.
The last sad uionienU of tier lUo.
1 bough. ’ ’hglit of tbs dear home Is gone"
C. D. Beebe, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
She is al rest. The b&lt;Min&gt; of pain
was In the city Muuday.
M IU Dever more return to her again.
•• Darting’* she whispered bv tbe little forin
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. (Juodycar were in
Wrapped hi tbe dore embrace of death,
Grand Rapids yesterday.
“ TI* nut a little wblio-farewellTbou never r«n*t return to mo
Hon. F. A. Dean, of Charlotte, wa* in
But I, ob! child b«loved, shall come to thee.’'
the city Tuesday on liusineM.
Walting In yonder dime, tbe aoxel child
Gave soft 1 he willsp«-r, "Come oh come.”
Wm. Barnes, ot Chicago, visited at W.
Tom. watched lb* spirt’’» partlug breath
L. Mead's the first of the week.
And when wlthm tbe shtulag way
Gave grutle guidance .0 Eternal Da.
Percy Jones, of Bay City, made hh
March 1st, ’31.
J. T.
friends here a ebort call Tuesday.

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ments by John Beumer. who also sells
the very best Diamond lenses set in gold,
steel and xylonite. Prices reasonable.

fO

About 20 members of Barry lodge K. of
I*, went to Kalamazoo Thursday evening
and were royally entertained. The boys
speak highly of the amplified work of the
Kalamaxoo lodge, and the banquet and ball
also come In for their share of the praise.

Uncle Tnm’if Cabin in Union liall Mon­
day evening w a* largely attended of course,
aud gave goal MtUtMllon. notwithstand­
ing the fact that a good many In the aud­
ience had seen the mime play before. The
additional stage room was greatly apprecia­
ted.

^Akfri6
POWDER

The G. A. R. encampment at Muskegon,
for whleh the Mich. Central will on March
l»th and 10th sell round trip excursion
tickets at two cents per mild each *av.
A cream of tarter baklnc powder. Highest making the rate 8U.00 for the round trip.
Tickets limited to return until March 13th.
of all la leavening strength - C. 8. Govern­
''**■M. 11. Colukr, Ticket Agent
ment Report. Aug. 17. UW».

Absolutely Pure.

Fred Doelker is again weav­
ing carpets anti will be pleased
tn see all of bis old customers
as well as many new ones.
Call at his home in the 2nd
ward if you want anything in
this' line.

Remember that when you want your
eyes,tested;for glasses. that Dr. Lowry has
the best of apparatus to make a thorough
and scientific examination of tbe eyes to
test them far glasses. And then he has
a large stock of the very finest quality of
spectacles and eye glasses, which he will
sell on reasonable terms.
jjahe following officers of Hastings Divis­
ion No. 19. U. IL K. of P. will be installed
this evening In Castle hall:
*
A. D. Niskera—Sir Kt. Commander.
W. IL Powers—1st Lieutenant.
D. W. Iteynolds—’2nd Lieutenant.
A. K. Keanston—Sir Kt Recorder.
W. IL Cook —Sir Kt. Treasurer.

COME

An electric light man struck this eity
last week aad guaranteed to put a plant in
this city provided 30 lights were taken.
Already 45 have contracted to take lights
and we hope this scheme won’t fall through
as the outers have. The two lanterns
have just bern trinflned though and proba­
bly will furnhh light for a while yet.

Carpet Weaving !•

.-AND SEE MEUefore your sell your

.-BUTTERand

Best Flour, $2.40.

JOS. ROGERS.
Whereas my wife, lota Rlsbridger. has left
me without Jikc cmi»~ nr promotion, all pereons are hereby warned
barb* r or trust
tier oo my aceoun.t as I will pay no debts ot her
contractliig after this date.
&gt;
G II. RlSBRIDGIttt.
bated, Hastings, Mleh.. Feb. ttsl, 1W1

SHORE

ED.FOWERT
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAME
52 ALWAYS THE BEST

5C- CiqflR
IN THE

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation this week;

2.000

A full line of fish, salt and smoked, at
iiams\k Van Arman’s.

All the latest styles in Children's and
Misses' caps at Holder A Hire’s.
Dried and canned fruits in stock. A
t . fine assortment tit Hains A Van Aman’s.

The number of mortgages recorded last
week was five while six were discharged.

I

John Hessmer, the jeweler, sdls a very
good gold watrh. Algin movements, for
$18.

Read C. E. Paul’a ad. in another column
and give him a trial If you are in need of
nursery stqck.
Anyone desiring to purchase syrup cana
can Muy all ’bey want at Goodyear Bros,
for only io cents each.
.

One-half duaen teaspoons plated on
'tael for 25 cents are selling fast at John
Beosmer’s jewelry store.

If you want a nice bat or cap call at
Hulden A-Hire’s. They bare a new and
■obby nnv. and a large supply.

Agvnts far engines and machinery bare
kept Managi-r Everts, of the chair arid ta­
ble company busy for several days.
To rent, a large house with good bam,
and tour acres of land, in 2d ward. Terms
very reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. A- W.
Bailey.
।

Herb Barnes, formerly of thl* city, was
convicted of larceny hi Grand Rapids last
week and sentenced to one year iu the
Ionia reform school.
Our stock of glassware, all
niee now
b ^;,"fo'

your inspection.

CUI and rec IL--------

Sid Crowell Is the crack shot of the
state and doesn’t object very much to try­
ing conclusions with the champion shots
of other state*. In a recent itoooUng tour­
nament the manager of the U C. Gun Co.,
of New York, expressed regret tliat Sid
should be compelled to go aliout the coun­
try winning laurels with an old smooth­
bore sort of a gun. Tbe regret &lt;it salt!
manager took definite form last week iu
the shape of a present of a beautiful hammer!e&gt;s gun from the lfc C. Smith Gun Co.
Tbe value of the gun Is $100, but you
couldn't buy it of Sid for several times
that amount Sid promises to make them
ail hustle this yatr. and he is a fellow tliat
always does Just u he agrees.

The parent who flies tu the rod to cor­
rect every trifling fault or mlsdemesuur,
says The Ladies* Home Journal, will have
no influence wjth her children when they
are too old to lie governed by force.
A
child should Dever be struck in anger.
A
box on the ear may rupture tbe membrane
that forms the drum, and cause permanent
deafness. A hasty blow may do mischief
that years of repentance ennuot undo.
Punishment is fur discipline, not for re­
venge. It Is to teach tiie child to avoid
evil and to do right. It never should be a
vent fur the angry passions of the mother.
Love, patience and firmness are the instru­
ments she must use' to mould her child’s
character. Punishment is a means to an
end. let her pray for grace to use R wisely.

It seems to be necessary for the farmer,
more than for almost any other man. to
keep his eye open for. swindler*. A new
swtnaic Is
swindle
is now being
utung worked
worsen ou the
me unun­
suspecting farmer as follows: A firm ad*
vorti m
tha papers
naiwr* that a first-class
flr*t-clA*K
verti
es in the
farm is wanted, nnd of course receives re­
plies almost without number, as a great
many are Just now quite ready to dispose
of their farms. The game is. on receipt of
these letters to write to parties, saying
that if railroad fare to and from tbe farm
l« sent to the advertisers some one - would
at once come out, as from the description
It is judged the farm Is about what Is
wanted. Quite a number of people for­
ward the railroad fare, which of course
they never bear uf again. The acoundrcU
skip out, and their victims are apparently
without redress.

Fred Greble is expected home from Hot
Springs the latter part of the week.

March 2.’91. I&gt;owli. g, Barry Co., Mi eh.
Mr. John Arnold.
Sir.—I will wrestle you collar and el­
bow for the best three in live falls and
J. M. Soule, of Eaton Rapids, was the wrestle to a fall for 85 or 8*20. at any place
or at any time tliat you may name in Barry
guest of his brother George Tuesday.
Co.
Miss Belle Hieks was the guest of Mist
George Hammond. Dowling, Mich.
Kittle McQueen iu Middleville last week.
Notice.
/&gt;ohn Q. Creasy, of louia. was baudBarry County District Lodge. No. l(J, 1.
snaklng with his many friends here yester­
O. G. T. will meet in quarterly session at
day.
Hastings on Monday. March Otb. 1891,
Mrs. W. Evans and Mrs. T. Heney, of commencing at 10 o’clock a?m. Business
Jackson, visited Fred Milter and family of importance to the order will be transact­
Thi lay.
’
ed. therefore a large delegation from all
ill Whipple went to Battle Creek Fri- the lodges of the district, is urgently re­
. A. BfofcKY.
’day to see about some machinery for the quested.
DlsL See’y.
roller mill.

| Miss Belle Barlow, of Evanstou, ML,
Waited relatives lu the city last week.

.
We wish to say a few words to the people of Barry Co..
that are in search of anything in our line, which consists of

. SUITS,
OVERCOATS,
HATS,
CAPS,
and
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

We have bought a very large and complete stock for-the
spring trade. In selecting this stock, we have given it our
very best attention and

SELECTED PATTERNS
QUALITY OF GOODS,
That we think will please you all. Our line of Suite and
Overcoat? is far superior to anything we have ever shown.
If rmi
nrr linmnrr
nr, in
Ki a line r»in«
If
you nra
are nnntarr'nlofi
contemplating
buying Qnvflii
anything
m 4-this
give
a call and let us prove to you that

OUR STATEMENTS ARE NOT WIND BUT FACTS.

Yours truly,-

E..W. Morrill &amp; Co
The One-Price Clothiers,
HASTINGS,

^Thc Misses Kittle and Sabie Beadle
*speut Sunday with their stater Flora, In
Grand Rapids.

^Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Walker and
Kaughter Winnie, of Martin, were in the
city last week.

Frank and Gus Barlow, of Coldwater,
attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank Good­
year last week.

’)r.’ Drake left Tuetday to attend a
(&lt;*'
u Jug of the alumni ot the Cleveland
Medical College.
Miss Florence Mead, of Stanton, ta in
the city fur a two ur three weeks’ visit
with her parents.
Mrs. 'Amelia Gazette started for Texas
Tuesday after an extended vtalt with reta­
rtires iu this city.
F. Griffin and Vernor Willison, of SL
Paul, Minn., are visiting the tatter**
mother Mrs. Julia Willison.
I. W. Vrooman. Deputy U. S. Marshal,
is in Grand Rapids in attendance upuu
the U. S. court dow in session there.

The supreme court ha* handed down its
decision In the case of the people vs. James
Collison, tor spearing Ush In Gun lake.
’Dlls court reverses the decision and sends
the case back to this circuit for a new trial.
Tbe court does this upon the ground that
Judge Hooker had no right to direct a ver­
dict In a crinilnal case. The validity of
Hie Jaw relative to spearing, netting or
dynamiting fish in Gun lake Is not ques­
tioned. In fact In the argument before
the supreme court, the judges Instructed
the attorneys to confine their remarks
solely to tbe question of whether Judge
Hooker had the right to direct a verdict
This meant that the validity of the law
was not questioned by the supreme court,
as it certainly is not by their decision. It
has ranch a law as any other upon the
statute books, and must be respected •»
any other. Violators of that law will be
punished a* provided by tbe law. The'
only thing the supreme court has .•aid In
tbe matter*!* that the*verdict must not be'
directed by the judge before whom viola­
tors of the law are tried.
Isaac Young was down Monday morn­
ing. aMsteUng V. A. Young in moving
from the American to Ford’s hotel. His
team was left unhitched near the American,
while Isaac went Inside. A special freight
went along, snd the team became .frighten­
ed. It b the universal verdict of those
who saw the team run, tliat either af them
would win a purse in at running race.
They tipped the wagon over, and left the
bind wheels near Korabfck’a wagon sheds.
Tber continued to run to Creek street,
down that to titale, up tbe tatter to Jeffer­
son. As they turned «p Jeffcreon. the
front wheela caught cm a bitching poTO
aud tbe team stopped. But several thing*
had happened in the menu time. Hicks
A Spence’s staid delivery horse was rente
"■”j
“Kr .! .4 romer or
j Church »'*^«urt, he wrnt we&gt;:.

Kcdb This.

George Mattison and son. of Battle
Creek, were in the eity Monday. George
says that he secs many changes In this
city since he left.
Fuller.. L. H.
Richard Messer, Dr.
_
Evarts and M. L. Cook went to Detroit
yesterday on business connected with the
Chair and Table Compaty.

The first annual sparring and wrestling
contests for the championship of Michi­
gan will be given under U»e auspices of
the Michigan Athletic Association, Friday
and Saturday evenings, Maxell to and 21.
The contests will take place in the Lyceum
theatre in Detroit and promise to be very
Interesting^
.
Yesterday afternoon a horse belonging to
Del Merchant ran away with Mrs. IL M.
McNeally and her stater. The animal
came running through Main St from the
wesL and when In front of Merchant's
livery barn attempted to turn In. Tbe
ladler were thrown out and fortunately
escaped unharmed. Tbe horse was hurt a
little and the cutter slightly damaged.
Taken altogether it wa* a very lucky runDr. Bennett will be at the Eagle hotel.
Grand Rapids, ou Wednesday and Thuraday. March 11th and Itth; and at the
Phenix hotel. Charlotte, Mich., on Tues­
day, March 17th. How much Ill-health la
due to pBw and const I paton. You mat
not suspect it, but those headaches,
stoma« j troubles, and all varieties of
chrome allmenu are the result of these
things Fever In the rreturn causes constioatkxi. If you desire relief, positive
an4 penwanen:. give Dr. B. a fair trial.
Consultation free Id German and English.

With the March number The Forum be­
gan
sixth year
and Ha
eleventh
volume.
Th. its
d«.nd
for bound
«*&gt;«.
I. «,
1.^
The demand for bound volumes Is so large
fo =

;

flyeu

subscribers an

c^por-

The n-guu-tital reunion n( the 8th
Michigan infantry will he h.-ld in tills . Urt.« (?) run.
wooM, top. .&gt; It for
&lt;» W.T«r « Itort toroto pt prt«
city June 19th. (’apt. James II. Itesahoe i«»uv
nve rxaia. w wn tury were
- —-—- by a geirttemuD wi»u risked hla life to rob- ! ta.po«»lble. there*fly. now fur a complete
captain. James F Mend secretary
d» tte Pr»n.l»£
WMi «n»|«teoJTb«run»&gt;. to te
p»r
rln&gt; ttirf to b... &gt; tonrf
rtr
elreODUtonw tot .utf
but wouMn’t getaway.

WHEN YOU WANT A QOOb ARTICLE IN CLOTHING
Q0 WHERE IT IS.

STRAIGHT GOODS
Are the most desirable feature in every purchase.
To have goods sold to you on their merits, repre­
sented at what they are, with no attempt at evasion
or concealment; and to have the salesman attentive
to your interests. These are qualities that buyers
have a right to ask and expect from the dealer.
Then they will meet on common ground.
It is just there I want to meet you,
It is just thus I propose to treat you,
It is that kind of goods I propose to sell you.
The proof is the actual test.
Try me und see.
Big invoices of the Stein, Bloch Co. clothing are
now arriving at my store. I have told you that
this line was the best make; the best in qualify,
style and fit. I have assured you that in all re­
spects the ready-made suits manufactured by this
Co. were the equal of tailor-made garments costing
from a third to a half more, which had no better
cloths, cut, trimmings and no better style, cut or
fit. It would be a losing game for me to misrepre­
sent these goods. If I did so, I would forfeit your
confidence and your patronage, which I could not
afford.
The proof is the actual test of the clothing.
“ Come and examine it, buy it, wear it, ana if it is
not as represented, not satisfactory, then you are
at liberty to say that I don’t know*what I am talk­
ing about or tb&amp;t I have misrepresented.
These are not the cheapest goods in price you
can buy. Other dealers as well as myself can sell
yon cheaper grades of clothing. These are the
best; and the nest, all things considered, is always
the cheapest to buy.
Yours truly,

R. K. GRANT, the Clothier.

MICH.

�Wallie flaxxd Of.—**tail,
barfly
it, - -■■ ■■ ™
Randolph.
jmruj* believe
vcmw’w
—, ’ ।
o differently
in
ro»
K
differ, oily constituted ■»
«B»ia
hl. cbalr
took
«...
------------ - from her." continued Wallie.
even'
gravely: "bnt
that woUK-r cigurrtt. from tbe bM &lt;•"
____ when
______.be
__ dS^pvered
i
taw
IxK'kcaH.'.
Then
he
went
tc
another
Xrematoed
ou
,be’w^ld fwijwtaed if ahewmained on ^‘^w.ich.wh^.^brf
-'r
tbe stage she actually gave up her whole Ludcrn-ath the
1
career! And they were married, and
lit the cigarette and threw the -'nru
b”"Do yon rwprot me, Mr. Dinroioro.' Ishe has never been heard of in a public Xd of Ibe motel, hl Ibe Br«.
way since. And ahe enema very happy Sake,, it rapl.lly to «'1'
demandwi »be. »x&gt;“S hCT 'T—
'
too!.
But
she
could
never
havo
had
the
•■Yon wrre ro roigm* to me ot Bret. I
be replied immediately, “but I respected ।same single hearted devotion to art that
yon involuntarily, even before I knew ;you hive.”
"1 can—understand her being happy, ^kk’"rf'o^bSS. W throwb
,L'l S; voi «n. •"■J
tliat I was right in doing so.”
He met her look as he sjioke. and she ithough.” said Mias Randolph, almost in
for eocsump.i
The greatest
felt that he spoke what be meant
ia whisper. Then Wallie’s heart smote
;
“I came to ask you to help me respect him that be had played upon her. After Jowl to behold ogaio &lt;» ri’’1 *&gt;;
to unto tb«n
“J
UW. B. &lt;toofiyt»tfi&lt;ln« myoelf,” she »id.’ with a j*mw between. all. what did he know about whatMiad STrervendtr ot bnmin aff^J
« that w« ■»&lt;« w.lh boot^e
store. Regular sixth 50c. and Si.
“Did you know that I was an actress as ixturred between her and Geoffrey?
There may have been a veritable trage­
Kp»&lt; Imen Ci*e«
^ujnl« that KO want: tba. ev1 ua
well as a singer?”
s H. Clifford. -New &lt;’tosel.Wis-.waa
“I knew what yon refer to the first dy instead of an ordinary lover's misun­ EppraatoMianat th. ponubmeht of
derstanding. As a matter of fact be bad
moment
we
met."
answered
be..
with
a
MM with ttrontlfi*
X
___ . .
»•!&lt; stomach was disordered, his liver was friendly smile- “I had seen Mlle. Ma- no suspicion of tbe tragi-comic mistake cm-evil!
Wallie Blaaa-l at h« tfto-8* tbe
Ji^Tto ro
d-«nv. .PPS.IUwliich was the immediate cause of their
abroad.”
•moke of 1:»» cigawtto with a sympaMl ,w.y. .nd be «•» terribly rrdueed In rann
separation.
Ho
thought
it
probable
Uiat
ilje
auwdfw oap
She did not need to ask him whether
S,tk hrtewt- ha’'
h'ua.»v&gt;u..
flesh and strength. Three bodlrw of
he had kept her secret. Between per­ die Imd revealed her true name to him. T%»v7ftrli..M eloak that ate wow
Kleetric Bitters cured him.
and
in »J1 my vAidim? wd clesnin
and supixised tliat they hail differed on
Elin back «&gt; the ebrir; her
Edward Sbeplient. Harrisburg. Ill-, had sons of a certain order of integrity as­ the “public career" question, which he
surances of such a kind ore superfluous.
backward, showing the white
a running sort-&lt;&gt;n his leg of
yby
rtradtas- IW three Itollk. st Llrotrlc She breathed a sigh of rqjief. He bod bad just illustrated in liis fable.
throat- tier richly made, close fitting
In order to give himself and her time
ft. litbo b-ntyrf
Bitters and seven boxes of Bneaiens known, and vet had not withheld his re­
aibbank o Chfatfo________ s KEEPIT _
Arnica Halve, and his leg is sound and spect, the respect of a gentleman. Her for reflection be took up tha conversa­ her figure: there waa a •»«
well. John Speaker. -CatawbaX)-.had sad heart began to take a little courage. tion at another point. “In tbe event of
.boot her eye.; a little
hve targe fever sorts on his leg.
“I think I know your father. Mr. Ran­ your accepting another engagement,
said he was incurable. One bottle Electric dolph,” he resumed, with the slightest he said. “I suppose Inigo would be the hair htul .trajrd
How mournful
looked: H. '."“c
Bitars and one box Buekten s Amita accent of interrogation. “You must not fortunate man?”
dm ffit-ht be
Ho*'
**
Salve cured him entirely, bold byn.ti. think me a Paul Pry, but Mr. Randolph
“Nothing Ims been decided about
would make her «&gt;! But tla« who lut e
Goodyear. the druggist.
that,"
she
replirf,
falling
with
a
sense
of
is a gentleman of the old school, not a
Itucklrti'n Arnie* SalVe.
the good will bar. not tbe
good dtasimnlnhw. and he accidentally relief into the business tone. "I have tb.ee who bare the ?»'«?■-I bop.
The beat salve in the world for cute,
been told—thnt is, it seems that there
bruises, sores, ulcere, salt ihrurn. fever ta-trayed himself to me One day without maybe a difficulty I had not thought of— to CTariouef eldaimed Walhe to him­
knowing
it.
Perhaps
1
ought
to
have
wires, tetter, chapped lands, chilblains,
self “that be ta suffering the torments
a
legal
trouble.
This
money
that
I
have
eocw, nnd all skin eruptions, anti positive­ confttwed to him. but. I am a wretchedly
of the damned! 1 may have been a fool
ly cures piles or no pay required- It is I undecided mortal about such things, and been receiving." she went on. after a in my time, but nothing should ever
* guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or I have been debating fur the last month pauae. “has been paid, of course, to Mlle.
money refunded. I’rlee 25 cents |H«r box. what I had better do. More than a mouth; Mnrann. The agreement according to havemiulemo turn my hack on a wo­
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, tbe druggist. in fact, ever since Geoffrey Bellingham which it is paid is signed by her—that man like thatr And be rex-atod him­
is, not by me. So it seems that legally self with a iwentful vehemence tliat
A Crosswell plum tree baa.mistaken the went away.”
drew a creating remonstrance from hi*
season, and lias perfected several blossoms.
Aa ho carelessly uttered the last I am only her representative—h/&gt;r dep­
,
words hta glance passed over her. She uty, as it were, aud ahe can..if shs armchair.
“Do you think. ML« Randolph, he
norm nw&gt;.
A-----did not move an eyelid. Her breath chooses, demand that 1 make over all
Ur. nnlitr*' Golden Spw-ttte.
for Infants and Children.
k can ts- given in a rap of lea efr coffee, withstopped
­
for a few moments, but thatcool'd the money to her. But of course all the asked, "tliat tha time would erer come
out the knowMge o: the per*»o taaina it.
money, or most ot it, has been paid when yon would prefer the conflation
effecting r- speedy and permanent cure, whether : not be seen.
“She has already learned some things, away’for—to my father, so you see there to the—thing it consoled you for?" .
“A consolauontaouly—a cuiwoiation.”
be trouble."
cureu v. un usvr va*v»
— poor girl!” thought Wallie to him; elf. would
■ nnmphr ejaculated Wallie. taking she replied, with a little smile. “But
tbdr cuSce Wilborn ’heir tonwMac. sndto­ "Your main object in entering the pro­
day boUm they quit drinking «d their mm free fession must be nearly achieved,” he1 a pinch of his mustache between his you must not think tliat 1 mn—was
wllL No harmful effect results from its adBUDHtra’-iou. Cures gusrauteed bead for cir­ presently continued, as she remained thumb and forefinger. Ho meditated for meaning anythin : except iaa general
cular suf.'i full particular*- Address In coti- silent.
a while, staring at the owl. which si- wav. I rhonl i only flhd it more tir»•
Metiee.UouiK.x Grciric Co., tw Race Street,
-You think it was only the objectI lently returned his gare. “Who is your | eome than usual to have nothing to do
ctneinuall.
.
now that I know wbnt it ta to do some­
lawyer?’ he inquired at length
that
justified
me?"
she
said
quickly.
The Kalanuran playing can! factory
thing.!’
&lt;
“I haven’t any.”
“If I were you." he replied. “I wouldI
Is running night and day to fill orders.
“Was it Inigo who"----,
I|
“Bpimking in a geusral way, however.
be myself in the future."
••No
—
he
—
I
don
’
t
know
whether
it
bad
1
voa
think
it would be upwise
“But can I ring any more?"
Mr*. Vlnstow’s SootbincSyrap should alwaw
•curved to him.'
him." The truth waa that to
conotetion m such until one
bttiwd for children teething. It soothe* the
“Speaking for the public, I should say occurred
aIM, softens the sums, altars all psiu. curt*. sing on- forever. You have g.iinad a Hamilton Jocelyn, in reqnital of the in- wsw quite certain, beyond the pGodbility
M eoltc and H the best remedy fordlarriur*.
footing from which nothing can dislodge /ary to his feelings, bad written tbe of a doubt, that cxmaotatio’i was tbe
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
prima donna a letter, in which he had thing one neededr"
Sevenly-four deaths in Detroit last week, yon. Yon need no other woman's nqra“Oh. of C0U$» there can be no doubt!"
ration, and rhe public will easily forgive advane xl the above suggestion: and ho
of whleb thirty-six were children.
yon the ruse you have put upon them: had further announced that it was his she answered.’ Bnt there was in her
purpise immediately to acquaint the [ tune,
___ ________
_ ex­
indeed they have nothing to forgive."
and in____________
tbe sudden, inquiring
eyes, a feeling
‘-•1 would rather you found fault with real Marana with the position of affairs, !; panrion
pensem of
of her
her eyes,
* *’ *lew of
‘ conme than made it easy far me.” she said, and to offer her his services in tbe erent I vietion than of misgiving and snypcn«e.
with a tremor in her voice. "There is of n prosecution. It ta doubtful whether ; 33 if the earnest emphasis with which he
When she w * Child, she cried for Osatoria
he really contemplated any action of the
spoken had led hw to auspset that
“1 don’t think you need a scolding," kind, but it would not have softened the 1 jj(, nijght know something of great 1110
returned Wallic. with his kindly smile. nnlovehness of his present stimtions ,
j-je had no such knowl'••The past is done with. I can imagine could be hare known that Beatrix waa
but lie had * strung pvreuarion
you have bad au uphill time of it in not in the least surprised or shocked at ;
-ho
„ the v;ctim of a misfortune
many ways. But you have gone far to the position he had taken. It teemed to that niirflt
aad
ppr.
rehabilitate completely Mlle. Marana’s ber quite in keeping with his character, j ceivrf that the time was now come
SATOLIO is cue of ths best known city luxuries and each time scaks
character, nnd I should fancy she would
"She might give yon some annoyh„
to her openly on
be very reluctant to have it known that ance,” Wallie admitted, after further
^ject which had all along ta«rn in , Is used an hoar is saved. On floors, tables smd painted work it act* like
she cannot claim tha merit of the vindi­ consultation with the owl, "but I’m by
thoir
But M he opened his
cation.
Another season yon would no means sure she could obtain a ver- 1 moath to
w there was a knock at tbe
store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, u it
probably be free from vulgar annoyance, diet 1 imagine she must have writ- ; doOT, md thf. wrT&gt;nt
in with a
By JULIO HAWTHOBBE
always gives satisfhetion and its immense sale all over the United States
even were yon to continue your present rvu to Inigo, definitely withdrawing; letter
disguise, but in your own name and with trom U&gt;e
«nd brow hi. I
boy-, wjtins. drCHAPTER XU.
M kr&lt;)W “
the outride protection which it would nbttt.tKX uf run. Wu tftU Un- wr h,
•*jp B£ liONOST. AS THIS WORLD U
thing shines after its use, and even ths children delight in using it is
enable you to comihond you Would be
their attempts to help around the house.
’ ।
.
perfectly secure. However, I sha’n't pre­
••Tw: .ml 1 Mier. ,h. paid th. for- .
WaU1,
..u
tend to advise yon. Mademoiselle—Miss
t
t
•.
.1:
l.
.
goto
”
—
He
stopped.
The
hand
writing
Randolph. In the first place 1 am an
••Thro I drot think J» .rod worry nn u&gt;e rorelop. b«l c^bt lu. roe.
interested party—I want you to go on Thereero atroxratub.no doubt tUt ,
m,x te^d.i1Mcin&lt;
ringing for my otfn benefit; and, fur­ yon hare done tteroatng. rod ro jnng- '
hi, riot.,r. while b. ton- &gt;h. 1,&lt;W
thermore. 1 cannot tell how far the taS u paid nowadays four throarod Jul- '
He took in it. rooiroi. with a
pleasures of the pi jfeerion may seem to lore a night is none too much for it
11 ‘ v ..vo .nCTri.r_ni
you to outweigh the drawbacks—or vice
"It was three thousand the first mouth,
an •&gt;*»,„
. *t,e - rrmt trhn
h
$3 a
and thirty three hundred afterw^l,” 1^'
I, who with“It’s the only thing I’m good for— put in the prima donnn.
I
••Inigo eeruinly told me when he ro- 1.
*?^d’
that's aM," said she, looking up at him.
Do
know
Christian Union?
made a
I J* *»
of her with Oe tetter in hi.
“I wonder what Geoffrey would say to turned from Europe ln.t June that
special and
arrangement to
to each
our
that/’ thought Wallitf. “By&gt;Iove! it’s Rot Marana tor four thourand a night." ‘
h&gt;» fa*W.
mail
this crisp
outrageous what fools these boys aud WalHe affirmed
But probable he took ' u
rai“ wb™ 1™°
adrantage
of
your
being
a
dobnunte
to
'
h
”
"**
Jberata
aothtaf
in
it
that
yon
girls will be. They will—they seem to
Paper, by
of
Let us toll you about
*
'
“0&lt;
’al1 ?“&gt; ~&gt;Iltr
Uke it! Well. then, they deserve to have cut it down.advance.
a hint or
the way know it is to
"Mr. Joeelyn-tbat ta. 1 think not: I 1. !i
'^B*hOTtheir little miseries, don't they? Of
course they do! I wish 1 were"—he wa. told that I roeeired th. ran. that i
it every week.
checked himself and dropped his eyes, tai. wa. to have bad.;
,h°“ u,trt « »«»inand read u
The "Outlook" i« a week’s worid-htsiocj. h’s a woman’s paper—reIpfvl. ra-rt»i»n5.
which had dwelt too long upon her love­
■■Hamilton Jocelyn? u be miae.1 up “Uow,;
suggestive in all home e.u-.;cr.
Supplements tbe daily paper—sometimeliness. “Come,’come.” he said to him­ in thi. aftUrT inquired Wallie. with an ! . *“*
"TV11 "‘
•»
lt*s a man’s paper—virile. •’':spi”Ag. ia tbe
supplants it.
self severely, “this will never do. At­ air of dissatisfoctior
;
■1 !“* * ruuak (vLu nan^l Itar.iMpU
UV
j with a lady. wb.» turned ou&amp; to to Mik'. Mara**,
forefront &lt;if all great mtn &lt; :r.rn'.»tend to your business, old two-and-forty,
She had Intended not to bring Joce- ; 1 &lt;&gt;riot know whet to think, but came m.
week The best writer to be found Boys and girls watch the null ■ : Tl**
and pay proper reverence to your daugh­ lyn's name into tha cunvetaation, but
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gives bis best thought ou each vital topic,
is good fun in its per- rren »eei.
ter!”
as it'had slipped out she mrc- thought it
nons by America’s foremost preacher.
bri^rt stories and pr-w'• , ;
*TI*rct nftfhhtg iu it that you tnay not
He got up and said alonJ;
Ix-st to say. “It waa he v hu intro­
*£«
Sunday reading for people of every faith. "She Lored a Sailor." a J*~etec; will you read i'-~"
•■Mi® Randolph, I’m gon g ta -^sk you duced me to Gen. Inigo, and he has been
story bv Mrs. Amelia 1 ‘-’•• 1&lt;"B
Mr. Wallie Dinsmore i.-J been in- a great favor. I'm an old man. rh I acting ah my agent -paying me the
v
in late October, and runs
nxertW■
dulgirg in n good deal of c..s-utatry of needn’t tell you, and I am a slave to my money. And ho said," she added, wish­
"J*
j Jtote. owing to a desire to reconcile his habits Would ydu permit me to smoko ing to do ber enemy justice, “that it was
Railways and Pleasure Resorts of America. Ex-President R. B. Haye*
Christian Union « a pj*r •
Any time-labie or 'lescriptivc circular
.. ' ;U*or? that human beings ought to help a cigarette? What small wite I havo go by his exertions that Gen. Inigo waa per­
Its ideas, spirit, and ent • are cvrelleai.
sent tree to any Christian Unioo reader,
4-’-«fae another with his temperamental hopelessly wool gathering if I dop e keep suaded to raise my salary after the first
It ta hopeful, gencrotr. eitcetne.
■' awn-ion ‘.o being mixed np in other peo- them together with a little tobacco."
month.’’
Miss Randolph smiled.
••Shall wo go to the hotel together*",.
affairs. He might have evaded tbe
Wallie threw away hta cigarette and
special arrangement we
to
your
,
j difficulty by handing over tiie matter
“My father always smoked," said ahe. rubbed his nose. “Well." b&lt;- said. ]&lt;n&gt;- sahl Wallie. when rim had read the let’ wtofcb tnxihled him to Mrs. Cadwalader; “It would umko me feel at home."
paper for one year,
send The Christian nion
‘ently. “I dare say Jocelyn knew what
.
bet that would only have been an iridi
“Dear rue!" thought Wallie ruefully, he was about I should like to hear
a new subiriber, for the
low combination
“Ko- 1 cawrot are him. Oh, mybrothrset way of forcing bis own hand. He '•she might have let me off as an elder what he hao to say in Inigo's presence. ।
8^“ pressed he r hands over her face.
price
above. No other paper
town is
waoked a great number of cigars, seated brother! But she takes me at my own Impresarios and agents arc human, and ,
down on tbe arm of
make
offer.
miss this
to
in his study chair, and incidentally tried valuation—bless her heart! Now let us need looking after oec««rionaUy."
the chair.
................
to eton.- hit* great white owl ont of coun“I think,- aaid Wellie gnUy, after a
“What I thought was.” she resumed.
you want, at so
price.
this t’ffce.
tehaace; but be hesitated still.
He lit his cigarette, and sent the •that if it should turn out I .hud no legal pause, "that Mrs. Dinsmore haa just
One morning while thus occtipie-l he smoke curling through his nose. “Art right to the money, I ihouhl really Iiave come in. I know she’ll want yon to stlv
heard a carriage stop ut the door and a ta certainly a great resource," he observ­ to make some more, whether I liked it .o lunch. Shnjl I tell Ikit you’re here?”
-card was brought op to him. Contrary ed. “and a noble one. It has been said, or not. It would have to be inode in
“Let me go to hee," .rid Beatrix, th­
and it tnay be true, that it admits of no some way. you know, and papa—and ing sud&lt;wnly and moving blindly toward
*d up. teased his cigar into the fire, rivals. If one’s affections are unoccu­ there seems to be no other way but for the door. Wallle drew her arm beneath
PROTECTION
a pull to his collar and a jerk to pied-one’s human affections, I mean— me to go on ringing, if I can gut an en­ hia and led her o«L Ten minwtes later
OR FREE-TRADEpat, and hade the servant conduct and are likely to remain so, F dare say gagement.”
be was on his way up town.
, Xanm upstair?.
.
one could not do better than to devote
WHICH 1
“As io that." said Wallie smiling, “if
CONTINUED.
the time rise appeared be had re- one’s self wholly to art. You feel, you I wanted to make a fortune I would3turn
D„ yo» —fit W k~P tteffOfif1*
red hid genial aerenity. He shook say, that there is nothing else you could
impresario aud make you my single in­
yrot vl ou tbe effect »&lt;
with her v.itk the quiet cordiality possibly prefer to it; that you were
vestment. Let us aasmue. for argumenta
of 3 nun constantly in the habit of reoeiv- made for music and for nothing rise?"
Tariff Law. aa abowo It"” *r
sake, that tram tbe peenniarv stand­
tag famous pfime donue in his private
“Nothing else." she repeated in a point you are perfectly free either to go mu
lw" •“&gt; rt2a
bfitrif. HL
HoMV" and £| stkrining room, and at dr- same time gave husky voice, feeling as if. with those
Do you mint to »»«”'
■ b ,1:‘
on or not. Nvw. of counw there an;
a look which intimated that words, she had surrendered her last se­
policy ol Protection anti w"
ways in which you might cultivate ma­
he would be not at home while thfe visit- cret of hope of happiness.
rie without kee'Jng in opera, you
aaawer
10
every
i*
1#c
statect
.
“This will come out all right," t honghi ®ng at a church, or. when you felt in
J&gt;e Frce-Tredcr. I
said he; Wallie to himself cheerfully; “if that the mood, -t a private or public concert
JW1*" tarair, win !,&lt;« ltt
aa&gt; Geoffrey were only here it might be ^lt.
««nething rise in the nrr^
settled on the epai.” Aloud be said: fe.«on betates the xinging-th,re tath.- annual reunion at Lapttr. March is.
Then auftcribe lor
"That being tbe case. I don’t see h&lt;?w audisnoe. Do you know what J m«mT
paper and the Aural. A L&gt;'
Tr-^“^Ihegrawtn
you could be more fortunately rituatad.
“k es, sold ahe, hi a taw vricv.
*’ *‘r- «®&lt;
l-rerem®.
Pul.l;.Lcfi weekly by
■
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•'It b • Buqnufioos. .tbuakit- b.
FroioratN Tariff ««“'■?",,ril
and inclination all pull together. It was OTUtinwl. "Tta« ta nootbertocom.
C'^nple copy tree). Th- I f
pjwu Wtb rtta lae work]
an arfatowiedRcJ. “J,h"
rea-L
wodded to her
when mn fen-en
J
lection and &gt;bould be ■• &gt;

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NEWS IN BRIEF
Pete Mikor, nu Austrian miuer, walked
into No. 1 Tamarack shaft, ‘near Red
Jacket, Mich. He Jell a distance of 300
feet, crushing every bone in bis body.
Two hundred women and children were
ruthlcrdy killed by the rebel soldiery
after they gained posaessiou ot Iquiquc,
Chill
Gen. Da Fonseca, who lias- been tho pro­
visional president of Brazil sine" Che over­
throw of tbe monarchy, has been formally
elected to the presidency of the republic
by the Brazilian congress.
Samuel Gompcra, of (lie Federation ot
Labor, says that there arc 200,000 miners
In the coal competitive district, of whom
10i),(Wnri? now organized and the remaindec rapidly perfecting their .organization.
They will demand an right-hour day
May 1.
William West was hanged at Washing-,
ton, Pa.. Thursday for the murder of
John Crouch, and his wife, both aged peo­
ple. West tried to cuminit suicide by
stabbing himself in the neck Wednesday
night. When the drop fell the rope broke
aud he had to l&gt;e lifted up on the scaffold
again. The second trial was successful.
The estate left by tbe late {Secretary'*
nt 8130,000.
31.Vi.U00. ’
Windom is estimated at
The town of Fennville, Mich., was nearly
destroyed by tire Wednesday nighL
The net surplus in the United States
treasury at the close c.f business Thurs­
day wa* 31S,(MM).&lt;XN»1
,
The New York World says that United
State* Treasurer Huston ha* again ten­
dered his resignation.
Henry Marsh was hanged al Ebensbure.
Pa, Thursday for tho murder July 0, iwut,
ol hi* swevtheart, Clara Jones.
The corporate existence of the Manu­
facturers National bank, ot Racine, Wis.,
hax befo extended to March 6, 191L
,
Nominatiuns to parliament were made
ail civer the Dominion of Canada Thurs­
day. The election take* place March 5
The 3-year-old daughter of Mra. Van
Weavers, of Fairmount, Illa., fell into a
vat of toiling lye, and was badly scalded.
The miners rescued from 'the Jeanesrille. Pa., mines are all doing well ex­
cept Basco Frinko, and his case is crit­
ical.
. 1 ,
Mr* I&gt;*slie Carter’s theatrical proper­
ties were attached Ki Omaha Thursday ou
the suit of Dr. Clark Gapen for IlJHOdue
• him :u» n wit ties* iu the celebrated divorce
. trial at Chicago.
John Wiison, a Biutimorc man »*ho
loved whisky not wisely but too well,
snade a charge of drunkenness against
himself Friday, bad the judge fine him
and then took the- commitment to jail
himseiLand bad hie.-self locked up.
The American Tobacco company, of
New Jens y, has purchased the National
Toh.uco work* at‘Louisville. The com­
pany controls all the big cicarette bouM*s.
and the purchase is said to to the first
more toward forming a cigarette and plug
tobacco trn»L
Frank,Rafus, a negro of Pine Bluff,
Ark., went Lome drunk and tried to kill
his wife and daughter with a pNtoL The
■laughter chopped off one ot his arms
with an ax, ntul ttou struck him ia the
breast. He ran off. and was found iu the
wood* next any dead.
Deacon Smalley, of East Harwich.
Mm.*., Iiuh a pretty wife, and Deacon
Buck i* said to to loo familiar with her.
A band ot Wbite-Canfl provided with
switches, tar and feathers visited Buck’s
hoiirt* tbeother night and not finding him
at home left word that, they would call
■gain unless he mended his ways.
George Bachman bunged himself at hi*
Iswrding bouse at Chicago. Friday.
Tbe well-known bane toll player James
• Fogarty i* reported dying of consumption
at Philadelphia.
.
George C. Ingham, o’lie of the foremot
criminal lawyers of Chicago, died of heart
disease Thursday night.
John Johnson, a professional nurse, is
in jail at New York for robbing a patient
upon whom he was attending.
Fifteen men were barned in tbe iron
works nt Pottstown, Pa., Friday by an ex­
plosion of molten metal. No one was fa­
ta liy hurt.
The entire edition of the Sioux City
(Iowa) Volk.sfrennd was seized by the
]K&gt;*tiua*ter tocuu.se it contained a free
love editorial.
Civil Engineer Robert E. Peavy, U. S.
N., i* preparing to start ou a polar expe­
dition aixnit Muy t. lie proposes CO go ou
foot across.Greenland.
Dr. Bcknhi im. ot Paris is haviqg some
sucees* in treating consumptive^ by tbe
trao-fiision of goat’* blood.
Flood* are creating havod in New York
state. Schenectady'was inundated Thurs­
day, and tbe street* left full of huge cake*
ot ice. Railway travel L* much impeded.
Tbe executive committee of the Repub­
lican tongue of tbe United States ha* is­
sued the formal caO for tbe fourth na
tiniinl convention tu be held at Cincinnati
April 1.
The new gttn boat Bentfington made a
successful trip Satunlny. She developed
71.7 horse power more than required, which
give* her LuiMer* n bonus of &lt;7,17'). Her
highest t&gt;pevd w.« 17.2 |nots per hour.
The Missis-ippi river at Baton Rouge.
La., Sunday, «m only five feet lower than
the high-water mark of IS*), and still ris­
ing. Apprehensions exist that a repeti­
tion of the damage of last year is immi­
nent.
Col. ThoniM S. Casey, a prominent at­
torney of Springfield, Ilia, died of pneu­
monia Sunday morning, aged 57 years.
He was a son of Governor Zudoc Casey,
oue of tbe moat distinguished public men
of the state in hi* dny. He wu born in
Jefferson county, Illinois, in 1882.
P. H. Stevens, a traveling salesman,
married Annie Brent, of Slater. Mu., last
Wednesday, took her to Chicago on a
bridal tour, and on Friday night deserted
ber iu the Michigan Central station in
that city, leaving a note to the effect that
he would never mm her agnln. He sent
her money enough to pay ber tare back to
Slater
HB
On tbe alleged authority of Senator
Washburn it is stated tliat Mr*. W’in
Jom’s income i* not more than &gt;1.250 per
year, while the house she now occupies
at WnKhiogtou City con’s mon than four
Lir.es that sum in rent a year. A sub
scription has been started to raise money
for Mr*. Windom, and the senators are
subscribing liberally.
»
Tbe French chamber of deputies will
suppress all totting at race eourae*.
The Roman Catholic bishops of Austria
have issued an address to the voters tell­
ing them to vote for Roman Catholic

monument April V. tbe -sixty ninth annlvernnry ot Grant’s birth.
City hotel

of a watch and her earring*. He go
away.
Among the appointments made Satur­
day by the president wm that of N. L.
Frothiugbam. of MiuwachuMdta to be as­
sistant commissioner of p:itenta&gt;
W. J. Elliott, the editor Who is in jail at
ColutnbtiK, o , tor murder, published un,
editorial lu his imp.*r Sunday askihg a
suspension of public opinion in his case.
Tbe Burlington road ia reducing its ex­
penses by di-charging employes by tbe
scorn At Burlington, la., Sunday un or
der discharging 123 men went into effect.
Tbe president has appointed ex-Muyor
Hart postmaster at Boston, Mass., in
place ut Gen. Corse, the hero of Altoona
pass, wht&gt;«e lime hal expired. Saturday
the senate coufirmed the uoiniuiition.
The signal office crop bulletin for Feb­
ruary says thut it is not probable that the
cold wave of the last of the month injured
tbe wheatto any gnotexleui, while March
opened with favorable comlttions.
Ex-Goveruor Porter, of Indiana, mini*
.ter to Italy, gave a reception ut Home
Saturday night tu American resident* ot
that city. It wits attended by 700 people.
Mias Porter nasluieil her father iu reoeiv
ing.
"
Last September Michael Duly, a sailor
of Chicago, took u drink out ot a spring
Ohio.
‘ru
u oh
’°* Since then he has been more or
leas under the weather. Sunday, after a
physician bud been working with him ter
several boura, a green lizard 8‘, inches
long crawle i out of hb throat. Mike is
welt now.
Tbe Warren line steamer Iowa, with n
cargo ot catil • and general mercbaudbe,
and with seventy-nine souls on buunl, was
cut down by ice In the Atlantic Feb. 31.
Her crew was taken off uy the steamer
Chester and lauded Monday at New York.
When the I own was iibauduned she was
rapidly tanking.
Mrs. Miron, wife of u Ma^saebusetu
clergy men, bus been fasting on a t taspoonful ut nutriment, a glass of bo^ water, or
drink of lemonade per dny fur nineteen
dgya as a cure fur dyspepsia. She has
reduced ber weight from nearly 2tW
pounds to IHQ. She will continue ber hut

TURNED INFORMER. ALL FOR PARNELL.
Sensation in Court at New
Orleans. \

He Doesn’t S-j3m to Have Much
Opposition.

EKJHT YEARS A BLANK.

VANQUISHED BY ANT6.

Itrauge fltory Brought to Light Throng*

A very romantic story Uns been brought
Frabk Gillette tall* of a remarkable fight
’)ght through the medium of the pen­ he witnaased between a large tarautuia
sion bureau. On Sept. 1, 1982, there en­ and n colony of re! nuts. He had just re­
listed at Van Wert, O., In the Fifteenth Ohio turned from Jack county, where, in tfce
IN ALLEGED ASSASSIN WEAKENS. OOLL BEOULDFB FOBTEESEOSDEBa volunteer infantry n slender, blue eyed canyons and hilh, he had been hunting. In
youth ol SO, named Hugh Thompson. At the afternoon of one day he encountered a
the battle of Chickamauga Thompson wa* large specimen uf tbe tarantula which
’t'ucrownecl King" wounded by n caae shot and loft Tor dying abounds in Toxa*. He did not dare to
on the field. He never rejoined hh regi­ .touch or even go near the deadly ioaact,
ment, and it was generally supposed that which wna about five inchea in length and
ami tbe Vnfurgiring French—Hh Mother be was n tun bared among the unknown of a rather greenish hue, but he got a tong
IHsJolntn.l Confession — Hnniiug
dead.
stick, one end of which he*&lt;plit, and by a
TcJb Him to Keep CouL
The next scene In thl* strange history
Ixinpon, March 2.—The McCarthyite opens on n snowy country road in north­ dexterous manipulation secured the taraa«n Ingmlouklyr Coutrired Hiding Place
tula bet ween the prongs, which coming to­
campaign in Ireland appear* to be an ut­ ern Illinois, near the village of Cleveland, gether held it tight enough to prevent its
New Orleans. U.. March 3.-Things ter failure. The speakers enn get no hear­ in tbe winter of' 1870. Night was coming escajx-, but not enough to injure 1L
on
ns
a
small
sized
but
sturdily
built-trav
­
He repaired with it to a hill of large red
are looking decidedly blue for the Ital­ ing anywhere, except under shelter of tbe eler breasted hh way against the keen
ians who are ou trial here for tbe assas­ police and the priexU, and then they have winds that swept the bleak prairie. He ant* wbiaK hr had paseed on his tramp *
short time lieforc. In the middle ot the
sination of Snp-rinumdent of Police D. C. scant audiences. This Is said to be tbe was comfortably dressed in n good work­ hill he deposited the tarantula, releasing it
Hennessey, who wns scot down st his own real reason why Timothy Sullivan de­ ing suit, with n pair of new, boots on hiz from its imprisonment. It wm b rather
He is dis­ fc.-t and a coonskin erfp on hh bead.
door sonic months ago, ubont midnight. clined tu go to Autr.ilin.
chilly .dny. und but few ant* were out of
He carried nn old fashioned oilcloth va­ their holes. But tliean few gathered around
The crime is charged to tbe Italian Mufin, gusted with the situation, and means to
retire from an activu participation in the lise, und appeared to be looking for a place the stranger, looked at it closely for a brief
ind a numlwr of alleged membe.n ot that
controversy. The Irish everywhere see m to stay overnight. And there on tho moment, and then one by one hurriedly
vmsslnalion society tire on trial. The to be rallying for I’nrnell. nil the more lonely road, in the darkening twilight of
entered the different small holm within
evidence m far is wry direct against sev- heartily for the attacks uuon him.
that freezing February evening in the year which were their domicile*. The taran­
sral of tl e prisoners, tut during the early
nt grnco 1870, Hugh Thompson, the wound­ tula meanwhile was motion less, occasion­
Triumphal Itocnptlon In Meath.
ed
wddier
of
Chickamauga,
“
came
to
himpart of yesterday’* session things took, a
ally blinking it* small, sharp eyes, but not
Parnell *poke yesterday at Nnran, In
st irtliug turn, and u partial confesdou by the ennnty oi Meath. On his way from seir," as he expressed IL It was just a* if deigning to glance upon tbe small insects.
one of the accused threw the court room Dublin In* was received with orations. at at that moment he had awakened from a - But prcacnUy came forth the anta in a
dreamless
sleep
of
seven
years.
But
hh
body. Although the talebearers liod en­
into a state ot intenae excitement. Man­ every xtxtioL At Drogheda he said he
memory wu* gone totally and al#«&gt;lutely.
tered the hill by different boles, the war­
uel Politz, the must ill-favored of the nine hoped th.? suppbrt everywhere ucconlr I
Hh other faculties were iuien enough,
prisoners ut tCe bar, expressed Ifs desire him would show hh opponents that but he could not recall hl* own name, riors all Issued from tbe same one. First
came a large ant, and then tbe others so
Irhhtm*u would not allow them to strike
to make u statement. As he'can not &gt; low the belt under the pretext of deal­ wliere he had been, hh family or his home. closely upon the heels of each other that
xpefik English an Interpreter was needed, ing with questions of public inomrut At His entire pa*t up to that moment was the lino looked like a blood red string.
und though two of hh fellow prisoners Nuvan the houses were decorate! with simply a blank. The only thing that con­ The side of the tarantula was about lour
proffered their servicea, Politz returned to green larnghs nnd tbe atiects were nected him with a former existence was an inches from where tbe ante issued from
talk tn them.
spanned with triumphal -arches. Tha idea that he was looking for a Mr. Baker, the com-, nnd thej' made straight foritha
mestjng was a great one. Purnell raid who needed men to work. This turned enemy without loss of time. The large
out to las correct He found him, njxl was one in the lead pounced upon one of the
He wus taken into the judge’s private that j&gt;erlmp« in the not distant futun
given employment in a coal mine. Grad­
office, where n consultation wns held with some one mi”ht urine toaddrtrt* them not ually hh mind c.tme back to him, and he furry leg*, and tbe others got their teeth
as
mtn
of
royal
Meath,
but
ax
men
of
in as near by os possible.
the assistaticd of au interpreter. The new*
remembered tbe scenes of his boyhood.
Them seemed to be un idmoat unending
republican Meath.
chat Pblitz wm making a confession ran
The case was so remarkable that it was string of the ante, and in a minute and a
Another Klap at Gladstone.
through the court room like wildfire, and
The men of Meath gave him the first taken up by tho local pap,?ra, and the story half the entire body of their victim wns
the information spread through tbe city opport unity to serve Ireland inpnbtlc life, nt last fell into tbe hands of Thompson’s I covered with them. After that the taran*
iu short ut.ler. Pending the return of und with the men ot Month he wished to father. Tbeir relationship was easily tula did not move a limb scarcely. At first
Politz to the court room his fellow prison­ win tbe buttle. Already they hnl put a established. Through all hh wanderings it attempted to pull away the leg attacked
and thh sounds like a Sunday school by the ante, but tindiugU fastened it shored
ers, dreading what to them was yet un­ snnffie in the mouth* of the landlords. —
tale, but the incident h legally proved and along with t he disengaged legs, moving per­
Monday wu the 80th anniversary of known. and anticipating the worst, wvib V.'itb a parliament nt College Green they forms part of the evidence of his identity— haps nn irflrh and a half, but the remainder
removed to the dock. The confession a* would fit tbe same mouths with bit and he carried a little Testament given to him
Pope Leo’s birth.
of its hotly was soon covered with the in­
Governor Oglesby’s residence at Elk­ taken down by the official stenographer is bridooo. The men who *too&lt;1 by him and bi* a sister, with an inscription in rhyme, sects, which devoted part of their force to
by Ireland in parliament bad driven the
hart. III*.,.was destroyed by fire Monday as yet unknown, but from what can be secedere from the committee room and when ho calhtod. The sister still living holding tbe victim in place. Tbe tarantula
■
muruiug. *
learn**] Politz claimed that he was inno­ would yet drive them out of Ire! uid and recognized it at once when be exhibited it only killed three of the ants. These three
The treasury department Monday pur­ cent, and 11.nt there were women impli- out of the l ouse of commons. He bud upon hh return. All his efforts have so ventured within reach of the jaws of the
chased llij,yGb ounces of silver at fO.VS35 ।: cated in the scheme to kill Hennessey.
never frared the re»nlt. Il he had uot far failed-ta recall to him anything that tarantula, which closed its mouth with a
Dividing the Hlood Slnuny.
per ounce.
had a colleague left in tthc committee occurred from the time that he tumbled snap, ending their existence instantly.
over on the bloody field of Chickamauga
In four minutes tho tarantula was dead.
he ktated t hat there bad been u meeting room he woul.1 still have asked the ver­ until tho strange awakening of his dorThe German ;&gt;apers are praising Vucic
Sam for bb munificence in the matter vf of the con*;&gt;iraters nome time before tbe dict of tbe kbit people. Ho hoped bb .mant fncultliw in 1870.—Cor. Philadelphia There wm not u sign of blood anywhere on.ita body, though in many places were ewiopponent*
would
take
warning
aud
free
night of tbe murder (Oct. 18) in a hou*e iu
pensions to soldiera
Record.
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dences
of the fray. Near the head were
The 100th unniveraary of the death of St. Phfibp street, occupied by a man themselves from the entanglements of
sears showing where tbe ante hod bitten
John Wesley wa* commemorated by l&lt;.e named Buffcra. and that inter on a secoi'd EnglUb pnrty alliances woven aronud
them
by
tUe
Grand
Old
Spider.
meeting
took
pine.near
the
Poydras
mar
Methodiste Monday.
There are hundreds of qufcer myth* and
ket. Here in ids presence tbe blood inuuey
traditipnb given to account for tbe fact ants withdrew, but when there was a con­
The president Monday nominated was divided mong tbe gang aud it wa*
Tin* entire Irish party-has given up all
George A. Barry to be registered the land agreed on who should do the killing. He idea of doing anything in I*arlL-im&lt;*nt this I bat the Mv* h salt. The Arab* say that vulsive jerk of one leg the ants ran up
wlicn the first pair sinned they were living again, and t hia time remained till every
office at Kau Claire, Win
did not say who bad given the money nor session, and proposes to carry on operations
The Alamo National bank of San An­ who had been sekcttal to fire the guns. solely in Ireland und tbeUniie I States. Both iu a beautiful garden on a tract of land sign of unimatio.i was gone.
Then the ant* removed the corpse. It
tonio, Tt-x. capital 3250.OIW, has Been uu- Hi* statement wa* nn incoherent one. but aide- will pass round the hat vigorously, joined tu a mainland by a narrow neck or
isthmus. When it became known to tbe
thuaized to begin businj**.
is regarded a* prflof enough to c-ill fer a so that any money lying around will to Holy Ono that hb people had sinned he was a heavy body to move, but they accom­
The thermometer ut the New Hampshire hanging party. Tbe attorney for the ot- mopped up without loss of lime. Amer­ went to the garden for tbe purpose of driv­ plished it. On the Hat top of tbe hill
the
pull was rather hard and long, but
experiment taiiou, at Hanover, recorded fenM* docHimd to-procced further tn bo- icans are expected to supply the contend­ ing them out and across the narrow neck
i) below zero Monday morning.
lltx’s behalf, nnd it wa* -agreed that the ing factions with sinews of war. If thsy of land into the patch of thorns and bram­ on the incline it was easier. Arrived at
‘IToe trente quurante bank at Monte Car­ court appoint a special attorney to rcpre- refuse one side dr the other must collajn’. bles on t be other side. Anticipating what the toot, the anta deserted the corpse nnd
lo wa* broken Saturday, gi'i.OOU b iug; sent the man.
All this oil* tbe wheels of government. would be tbe consequence of their heinous returned to their homes, some entering th©
Tbe minister* uev.-r before ha I such an crime, they bad prepared to leave tbeir holes, others resuming the work they had
won by a lucky Englishman in fourteen
bets.
eaky
time. Even Balfour escapes. In tbe lawutiful garden, nnd hail actually goneso been interrupted at when the tarantula
In order to give tbe lawyer, Charles
came among them.—Texas Cot. St. Loui*.
A verdict of 1500 was given at Chicago Theord, a chance to consult with bin til preparation** for the general elections the far ba to send the children and goats arrow G lobe-Democrat.
to George E. Walker against Dr. E P. ent the court adjourned until 7 o’clock. 'government has stolen a march by iu into the thicket.
Murdock for pfescrildng a dose of luu a- The status of thecaosi* a pecu liar one. royal commission on labor questions,
When the Holy One appeared on the
A Blind Drummer.
’ .
’
num for Mr. Walker’s child that killed it. The prisoner hna mode what the state call* greatly pleasing I he working classes.
scene the llrat pair started to run, but the
"There is one of the tost tobacco drum­
woman looked back. For this the man
J. August Lemcke, (be coming man for a confession, yet, despite this fact, it is
cursed her. and for such a crime wa* al­ mers In the country,” remarked a gentle­
tbe United State* treasurership, agree, propo ed to place him on trial, and use
I .ON DON, March 2.—Parnell will issue most immediately turned into a block of man ri* nn elderly looking man, with a
exactly with PruMdent Harrison as to the his.own confcmion against him. At the
long gray beard, In company with a young
proper financial policy- He is against, free evening session testimony was given hleu- tbi* week an laldress to tho Iriiih"Ameri­ salt. Compare with Genesis xix, 2f&gt;. The woman, passed up Wyandotte street. Tha
tifyiug four of the prisoners a* having can* setting forth tbe principles ou which woman, more forgiving than her busband,
coinage of sliver.
taken part in theshooting of Hennessey.
he is conducting the present contest, aud stooped to pick up the s-hajjeless mass of gentb’tnau walked arm in arm with his
companion, and no oue would have noticed
BLAIR IS TO GO TO OtflNA.
bb grounds for demanding a specific dec­ salt, when immediately the narrow neck anything peculiar about him until he came
RAN HIM TO HIS HOLE.
laration of tbs intention* of The English of land began to crack and break. As she to a crossing, and then his companion
Liberals in the matter of home rule. The touched what had once been ber compan­ spoke to him, hl* step faltered, his foot
address is probably intended a* a letter of ion she. too, waa turned to salt just as tbe ,wa* put out, as if afraid to advance. Hte
HldlnC l*|«cr.
Washingtux Cirr, Feb. 38.—The ap­
introduction fur Ki-dinond aud Mahony, neck of the land sank nnd the waters
Cleveland, O, March 3—Tom Gra­ who, it is under&lt;toud, will soon proceed to rushed through. From that day to this, eyes were turned straight ahead and never
pointment of Senator Biair, of New
sought the ground. They were sightlcsB.
-k
Hampshire, to tb&lt;* ham, a bone chief who escaped from the the United States to ask for financial sup­ the Arala say. ail the waters of the ocean
The man was Mr. James Harrison, of
Painesville jail a few days ago wlth-tbree port fur Parnell’s campaign.
have rushed through that narrow channel Richmond, Va., nnd the woman was his
important Chinese
nt least ouce a year, constantly wearing daughter. Mr. Harrison travels for a plug
\
rui-wion so'dong other prisoners, wa* captured at the home
THE FRANCO-GERMAN SITUATION.
of hh father iu this city lute Sunday night
away tbe salt of what was once onr flrat tobacco factory, aud is regarded as one of
held by CoL Denby,
parents, yet tbe bulk of the two salty ob­ the best drummer* on tbe road. For more
by Sheriff Ryan. Believing that Graham
si
of Indiana, was n
jects b not diminbhed in tbe least.—St. than twenty year* he ha* made the round*
was concealed somewhere about bis
TBSsA'Sdecided surprise to
Louis Republic.
with two daughters First one of them
London, March 2—The emperor's re­
WMaSjijASy most people in this father’s premises Ryan surrounded tbe
house with n posse of deputies, aud then
grew up from girl to woman and was
/
&gt;’ity' " b*;D il wa* demanded admission. They first searched newal of Intimate relations with Count
married. The second oue then took her
The perfectly healthy tongue is clean, place, and has since be»m his constant com­
the sleep! ng-rooms occupied by male mem­ Wnlderoee i* looked upon as significant,
and
the
talk
is
that
lie
will
be
appoint
­
moist,
lies
loosely
in
tbe
mouth,
is
round
panion. Sto goes atout with him from
tbnl
nn,n&lt;’ bat* bers of the family then rhe living-rooms,
be*n received by the and finally a bed-room on tbe ground floor ed ambaasador to France. Count Wai- at the edge, und has no prominent papilto. store to store, helps him i»itb his samples
y senate all the mem­ occupied by two of Graham’* sisters and dersee has represented an extreme and ag­ The tongue may bo furred from local at tigs train and the hotels, attends to rickcauses,
or
from
sympathy
with
the
stom
­
eta nfid liaggage—in short, does everything
another
young
woman.
Ryan
held
a
light
gressive military policy. He has been
'
t
bera were eager to
ach, Intestine* nr liver. The dry tongue that a render, loving woman could do for
under the bed in which they were lying,
h w. blair.
congratulate h i m mw something that aroused bls suspi­ charged even with deairing to bring about occurs moat frequently in fever, and indi­ tbe blind. She is bi* eyex. The two are
war with Russia and France. Thh charge
on hh good fortune. Ho himself was cion, .-nd invited the young women to
is unsm-tnlued by any evidence known to cates a nervous prostration or depression. known In every city In the country.—Kas­
manifestly pleased. On Monday last the leave the room.
the public, but there lias ixsen no doubt of A white tongue is diagnostic simply of the sa* City Time*.
president sent for Mr. Blair and a«ked
A Well Construct?] Refuge.
Walders**®’* desire for all Germany to feverish condition with perhaps a sour
him toconsidcr the ad visibility of accept­
.stand
ready armed for any event that stomach. When it Is moist and yellowish
They positively refused, und the bed,
In a little account of India Herodotus
brown it shows disordered digestion. Dry
ing tbe Chinese mission.
with It* occupants, was lifted bodily to might occur. He was retired to tbe com­ nnd brown indicate a low state of -the sys­ says that it is tbe finest of-all the countries
Took Too Long to Think.
one side. Underneath the carpet was mand of nu army corps nt the Very time tem. possibly typhoid. When the tongue of the east He says that with the excep­
Thf senator thanked tho president and found a small and rudely constructed when tue kniior was meditating bls
said that ho would think tbe mutter over. trap-door. Thia was lifted, aud found to friendly approach toward the French peo­ is dry and red nnd smooth, look out for in­ tion of the horses, the beasts and birds In
1 ndia arc the largest in tbe world. He noys
While he was engaged in thinking his lead to a sort of cave, containing on’.j* u ple. Now tic is recalled, or.about to be re­ Summation, gastric or Intestinal.
When the papi! to on the end of the t he people get their gold by washing it out,
name camo to the senate. Ho said la-t pair uf blankets. But n tnnnel about the called tu the, imperial cirde at the time
evening that he hod not yet decided size of a man’s body led out of it, and when all hopes of conciliation have been tongue art* raised and very red we call it a while other, people have to dig for theirs.
whether lie would accept. Tho opinion while Ryan guarded the entrance a po- blasted
Walderaee ha* been iu Paris, strawberry tongue, and that meahs scarlet And then, as the acme of their lazy pros­
was unanimus in the senme chamber that llcemau TCin-icnced chopping through the •ndntnu eventful period.. A*, German fever. Sharp, pointed, red longue will perity, ho says their wool grows ou trees.
while Blair mny have been something of dining room floor to find tbe other end of charge d’affaireA in 1871 he displayed con­ hint of brain irritation or inflammation, “Tbe trets there, in a state of nature, bear
a boro while hisoducatlonal bill was under the tunnel. As he struck the second blow siderable diplonmtte talent under very and a yellow coating indicates liver de­ woolly fruit, which in beauty and in
consideration, he will make a very suc­ a voice sung out: “Hold on! I will give difficult situation*. Should he be ap­ rangement. When so much am be gained strength surpasses the wool from sheep,
cessful diplomat. The Chinese mission Is in,” and Gn-lnun slowly backed himself pointed to Paris in the place of Munster from an examination of the tongne, how and the people ot India wear clothes made
rated os a second-class one, and the sal­ out into the enre, where Ryan captured the present situation will challenge all his important it is that the youngest child from it."
This is tbe first allusion to cotton made
should be taught to put it out so that it
ary I* &lt;12,800.
.
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him. TCo loaded revolvers were found ability.
can be visible to tbe uttermost point in the iu western literature. It is u little curious,
on his person.
.
THE MARKETS.
throat:—Dr. Julia Homes Smith in New indeed, that uo distinct reference to it is to
Washington Citt, Feb. 28.—It b gen­ York Ledger.
be found in tbe Bible, which run* back to
much further than Herodotus. The Jews
Kansas ClTT, Mo., Mart&gt;h A—A masked erally accepteil here that United States
Chicago. March 2.
must have seen cotton awnings and prob­
The quotation ou the hourJ of trade to-day robber entered tbe residence of J. S. Mor­ Treasurer Huston has resigned and that
Not long ngo a newspaper man in this ably cotton clothing In Babylon, and there
rere as follows: Wheat-No. 2 February. ris Sunday night. A daughter of the J. A. Letncke will be appointed his auccity
wrote
to
the
editor
of
one
of
the
best
owner of tbe house. Miss Clara was In the cessor. None of the parties interested
closed VTMc; July. &lt;4*ned «%c. ckjel Ker- parlor alone. Tbe robber told ber be will authorize any statement on the sub­ known English journals proposing to send east on the toll of Palestine but embodied
Curn-Ko. » February, ojened «r. duwd
would kill her If she screamed. He at­ ject and the truth of the rumors can not him descriptions of the summer homes of land Magazine.
.**’•
tempted to Jre ber diamond ring from be either officially denied or affirmed. It certain people, mentioning by name the
her finger, but It was too tight. He then h thought, however, that Mr. Lemckc'a Aston, the Vanderbilts, tbe Goulds and
took ber gold watch and tore her diamond name ibr United States treasurer will be others equally welt known to us. In re­
rur«-&gt;»rcu..
•j
—earrings from ber ears. The robber then sent to the senate to-day. He b in the turn the editor wrote saying that the arti­ daily average of visitors to town is placed
ckm.1 t®.Kh: Joly*
made his raenpe, Tbe young lady’s ears city. The reasons assigned for Mr. Hua- cle would not be of sufficient interest to at 80,000. One of onr large hotels prove*
SIMM. Jtard -March, opened W.«M closed were badly r itllated.
Ion’* resignation are both political and the English reading public, ns the names by it* register that it roomed and cared
wtra.
.
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social dissatisfaction with the administra­ of the persons were not’ known either to for 175,00) guests during tbe year I860.
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K
tion in that he and hb family were cot himself or to bis public
Any time, therefore, that these person­ Now allowing that the other 22® hotel*
I UHJU
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PrERLO. Cola, March 3.—Tbe residence properly recognized in either re-pect.
active and firm: priras Ute higher; fight grades.
ages get tired of living In the fierce light’ each did one-halfof this buaineaa, the num­
rough pocking. &lt;3-&lt;5(14-50; mixed of Frank Hill, a well-known railroader,
of publicity that beats upon them here ber of arrival would figure up to TSJM
lots 3a.43a3.liT&gt;; heavy packing and uhippiug was ljurglarizad by two tramps Sunday
New Yoiik, Feb. -8.-Private advices they will bo glad to know that they can
lot*. ,LMaX.7J;pU* r.T5OX»
night and $13 in money and considerable from Florida, whither Senator Quay went plunge into obscurity at ouce by crossing at all smaller cities. That la, putting New
York’s population nt 2,UKt,000, which U
wearing npp .re! wa* taken. Before de
in search of health, indicate that hh con­ over to London.—New York Evening Sun.
parting they cut off Mr*. Hili’* hair, close
equal to 3X per cent, of tbe entire popula­
U&gt; her be,ul. kicking and beating her dition ha* iu no wise improved, and that
tion of tbe city could be counted as guesta
shamefully. She was loan I unoonacion* if anything, be is not so well as when he
The announcement by so well known a of hotels. Tbe population of tbe United
by ber husband. Hill off r* a big reward left Washington City. His friends hers
believe that he will never be a well man physician an Dr. McCall Anderson that Sutra I* nearly G3.00U.00Q. It follows, there­
for the arrest of the mi-cre-mt*.
again. It i« expected on this account that acute phthisis, or galloping consumption, fore, as • logical sequence if tbe prq*“**M*
Senator Quay will ut the next meeting ot is curable excites a good deal of surprise bolds good lu other cities and to
1
New Your. March 3 — Paulina Rot- the executive committee of the national and quite as much incredulity;- yet Tbe
artier, an Italian girl aged ». employed Republican committee tender his resigna­ Medical Record states that Dr. Anderson
a trousera finisher, fatally shot her tion as chairman.
and cherry. &lt;&amp;fM£9.ta&gt;; 4^ “d bj*W &lt;la
former lover, Nicola Piero, on tbe sideErootn enrtj-Hurl,
J*r lb; whisk , Wttjk in front of 70 Spring street ytetarNew LoNixiX, Coun., Feb. 27.—Tbe trial
Commodore' Elbridge T. Gerry, of New
trip of the. guuboat Bennington, was un
mt .wlU
that Piero b.crayud her under a promise
of marriage, nnd t»n hb» refusal to fulfill successful. For over an hour everything
worked &gt;nmotbly and tbe.veaael was boom­
the
promise
aba
shot
him.
—
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Toixixu March 3.
ing along at a 17'3 knot gait "Ab accident

tied for tbe prvMuL II 1* expected t
the trial will ba rwaawd oa Saturday.

�TOOHBCmifeCLCOUNTlEe,
Ttammwlkm for
v
may ta Ktam..™ f,,,
re«l. Itotowtor»ui
tax. e.apMrt uHl win o. .u. **•

TO A FffiE**D.

A PERUVIAN RAILWAY.

pohntMHM l,U .^fa?
. ____ r ..Arth'« d-irt»
Higk HID. uut M**T rrasKrt*.
Banent Industrie of souttera
ton.toUirlur or eiretft- u.n ,.u_
The Oroya road to a very rrmaTkablc
It will give «•. "bat it ta nearly impcMiH*
' *“tm,5ll.!,w ™*’«&gt; ■■.'rnwu?
ent nxwtingofanumbero^ U&gt; bur now. pure olive oil, in place of the Bltoe of engineering work, ax««l«l. 1*2
h, bo». 1**.
stapteH and Frujik oH-k (« a;;—*
hap*,
not
wisely
but
too
well.
The
illffiU
rt
„
link
U.AM
Wk
In Hartford conversation »«£ cottonseed and lard
stem begin *t tte home uf the inTSitl?
»•»
tvw It ta a nioM. wholesome und patatabta rultics surmounted are enorntou* The
The nmchlDe ran te run by „ ni.lb
constructor, au American, Henry Meigs*,
turn, cut 40.00b a d.y of ten 1^7;
MMt.ualionhHr. ।artlcta of food. Those whore chief egpenk, Ura Are. rtorr ««'■■ ’'‘’'’ ““L.. '' JS, cucc ot the olive ia the targe, coaree and used to aay, I waa told, at certain arduou&lt;
Mav thy chtalron Irara :•&gt; Wra» d»^*:
dore tte work that Immerly n’ j*
tiuinta,
“
The
line
tea
to
go
there.
a«d
if
not agreenbk Spuntah variety, used only
serru machlui • und as maUJ
1
That th" an.-rf pure »«ri bo*.*
an appet ixnr, know little of the value of we can’t find a road for It we’ll hang tbe
• ----i —H«fe frdhi tte effect* of
Only kuo* «*&gt; forf
the l&gt;est varietlea a* fowl, nutritious as track from balloons.” This remir&lt; Ilina
Kslamaxuu r-nuDty-jail
.
trntai
the
boldoeas
and
almost
reckies*meat, and nlwaj-a dolicious. Good bread
BririM A»m #r?±!uS5.’,"r'
reoMumemfod that emd ptajh.;., .
and a drill of pickled nil res make an axoel- nra* with which the line has been built,
Xay its baa-J H
h'J K •
and ntewlng te Wtelbted and ite ins££
In w you should draw tte paper Ited. leirt meal. The sort known as the Station end even now. fine nt; tbe wert to, ‘l * ,n
M-’’J Urttattti
nop thr rttra
whkM compelled to work right flout* * &lt;*.»•.
I’ll tell you what wwh question waa. So olive, planted by the Franciscans a century fronstant danger of destraction In many
Arri bright suisldo? tatrrtwte'd.
tag of ■Pa&gt;’?
ha* ■onwtluM* &lt;*"»•
he did. The fellow looked them up, went igo. ta Kcnerally grown now, and tho best porta. Every fear Sections of the line,
Charles Mutch, pf Carlisle u 1T. in
br.d fed 0,11*
Cluckcm are
M»r
tbr
bark
&lt;*
doubly
freighted
ta and drew that very I"I*r- and C UBe oul fruit u from the older trees.
bridges and viuducta »re swept away 1’5
unravel a mjslery. Me didn't romJ:
'
and tore:
rioIMd l»l
»»&lt;1 *•
fiends
and
landslips
whiab
cannot
te
fore
itad
an enemy In tbe world. aiMlw,tMMJ;
The
most
succcm
I
u
I
attempts
in
culti
­
l™HPSt proved a ver?- mil l «are when
AU th«t tawatsaW
J !'a- ISrou. •Ikxl.'W. urrriniM
:
,
.
know* hta mule* have alwavs fa^-u .,^7
vating the olive and putting it on the mar­ fern.
A0.11W
J,
ft.
.oxllrau
Uteotberecatnc up. It seems thulia one ket bans been marie by Mr. F. A. Kimball
A waterepout bursts onamoui:tnln te,’»able and well disposed altbouri
SXl 11 i» . Oita &gt;“‘•'7 “
U tteir dlalaut rotative* teVP
examination at Yair some years ago In »ud Mr. Elfwood Cooper. Tho experi­ an innuenw volume of water, mud and
k
*
tetin. one fellow, who was very shaky, ment* hare gone far enough to show that, tewldera dnsbc* down. ami.half an bo,u
JEJ," , HrtSSta. » to kick- ' Indeed Churte* h'.tnsclf umu
put bta own inter! intxl text book into his the industry is very remunerative. The later all ta calm rjpin; but the rtilway
To e«a ot tiieCM «» « bomorW Io ony
te Inclined to kick could he ►atuy, httt.
ovet.-nat pocket, aud entered the room. He best olive oil I have ever tasted anywhere track h« dtavfteto-rd. or one of tte drape or terra roomie, wr' rata'I. *o«self who It Is that hs* *&lt;■ far ruii| hiinwlf
ku called to the desk, and the tutor
-i
ta that produced from the Cooper and bridges will te fens* twisted into a km* 7-.I.-, r- Il':- A ros-irmlirtlra* In (erm*
in thr scale of bumaniij an to bate
gave him a text book, of course n«ft Inter Kimball orchards; but uot enough ta pro­ half a milo away from ita proper ptace. Sere .re humite ot
ally &lt;fe|-u*lted part* green fo f(Oe &lt;.f bi,
lined. He shoved to into Ids other jacket,
duced to supply the local demand. Mr. For this reason the line must always !* „“ m. rorao. ot tourer, only -bww who Kmule’s feed taixea last Nutiflav cwniiw.
walked slowly back to bis scat, drew out
very extrusive and difficult to keep in re­ L w to t be tmlrreity ot &amp;t
Cooper
han
written
ft
careful
treatiae
on
Luckily the inule w*» t.&gt; fong lived to fe
hta own book from hta i»ocket. and was all olive culture, which will be of great rerv- pair. Tbe working, of It i* ah’0 vppr cx* &gt; * i i..-«kht u:ibt'.e tic ol freemasonry well
from bella-losux E.gbt- groin* caught on such fodder and no -fama-e *u
twXrera.
ot
.bonW*
pr-psred. After redtluz. before tho tutor
ZSl
requ
”
a
tu
klhapl*&lt;».
I**
much
pensive on account of the Irerh price «f
w.-nkl rail for the hook, he aiwent mirrfedly Ice to all growers. Th* art of pickling is roal and the quantity wasted by the ron
lelTthau tte mortal doe* fora man. Cate done. What a dastardly tr- t. at.jtmwuut
yet
mastered,
and
pcrba|n
some
other
the
Nack,
the
tortoiw
shell,
tte
JW
•
Cbartottc Tribune.
thrust it back into bte pocket, aud turned
tinuous firing required to force the train „
,.1(| the ubby-who are prepared a-o e-ttnmielv sensltbe to foxglove XJNgi
away. Bring a=ked for the book he epolo variety will be preferred to the Old Mis­ up the steep gradient*.
^Liu tlml the n Hionof burner must tails purpurea), Which ou
A. S. Brown, the doled botwuatj ot
'
gfaed. hauled out the other oar, mid re sion for tho tabic.
“ y lie gU to
As it is, the locomotive* haw 22 Inch ■(:X'^br;Xid..M from .bt«.
Kata maxop. bought a tain* one d&gt;y
\ mature olive grove in good bearing »•
tired.
cylinders, and tberieam pressure nil the
In pretty birt-f dow* —"• n-to“r" *■ week for 8i.*,oou and sold him uM- T&lt;lt
Once in alumni hall at Yale u shoki at:; a fortune. I feel sure that within twenty- wnv has to be kept at 140 pounds to the tbxl diimltr. .IrxvuereUou ta « '•&gt;"
day fur fiM.OOO. A modest S .000 b,
rwwe Into pomporitJ ••
Popular Science
_
dent who couldn’t bear to part with hta five years this will be one of tho most prof­ square inch. The maximum train Is nre lioiral
bad for one days work.
class discovered in advauce u knothole In itable industries in Califarai::. and that the rars, weighing right ton* earn e-nd earn­ Lail, or Itwolemw era1 &lt;y“klu0 ®"
tbe floor. He secured the &lt;le*k by that irraand for pure oil and edible fruit in the ing ten tons of cargo: .*□•! Murder to drag &lt;Xr b ber „«tal qaellty. Mid
Ionia to talking of &lt; v* r
- n.
Vtilted
States
will
drive
out
tho
adulter
the only me marked enough to
■•Vain Wb&lt;x.:&gt;.l». «bea I ftr.
hoir. Pretty soon he bad the misfortune
liiulta.
thia
weight
from
Lima
te
Chicla
the
Imve
. J M Whitman to raise tbe Chicago St,
to drop his pencil. Bending over for it bo uted nnd inferior present commercial motive burns aeven ton? of first claa* tn •wrticutar nttentxm.
The Allegan Democrat had a narrafr t»«oov«d bta examination paper down products. Bat CaHfqrala can easily ruin gllsh coal. The maximum gradients are 4 ' Tbm.«l, .re do uot nltosetbe. XOT. . Id. ikui. Miunearolta
uttk.
niwl aud make n ra»lr;u:l o. It, reraa’xaa '. rate from dqMruvtuiii la nn- last u
&lt;yk.
through tbe knothole. Fellows in waiting its reputation by adopting tho European per cent, and tho maximum curve* LX) me­ tbbtlwory.we ore rrepere-d
tte geuliemsu. "o’6 h®d pkrc of a.-veral .
it w&lt;&gt; t|1&lt;; fiaumg..
..,, ’
in the cellar ran off with it. filled out pa­ vyatems of adulteration.—Charles Dudley ters radius. Tbto radius ta found in all the „lge tbet II I. tbe oue
tX.l.xod further to bdrartrira'^&gt;P M«
&lt;u5 i 3. r- CM.1^11. &lt;.r p.-riu,..!.
per* for him, not too well, but well enough Warner in Harper’s.
tuuueta, ot which there are forty between
certain
point
tbcro
to
n
K*xi
deni
to
teioia
to save him, for a perfectly correct exam­
Lta, rod ChieU. tte l..oBe^ mmldH
Cattle la Amelias.
fur it. Uiolbcdat merely fiom one paint taiLa &lt;&gt;», dta » IrriRb' •"&lt;» &gt;»'»■-' i t*"1*- &gt;•“ ,hT »-"y ',w- •'“&gt; “'&lt;ri«
ination was not consistent with his record,
K II. nwiirJ !«&lt;Tte drat ted. ttet wxra teoutftt i.ft ™
of view, cate nre a« «!•«»**&gt;' ,ukI re*r17^ r™,7lia.lrao lor H»u Claft- talth ton,-I oxer 100 wran.U
and on returning signaled to him. This
ayuure from &lt;Sto to aud displays hauteur of demeanor vhlrb
Wta-n « Ctatoj.b~M.rfte...
time be bad lhe misfortune to knock a lot ft. Amerlcn rotate. ™ra Irodri u tte ;
.euuuM-1 .
the
of paper off his la bio and litter the floor. Jomra river fitautta. Io Mndniit. to tte I LMIcla, woere roe reii.
.. euu.
.
,...
rii„.
— I' tuorko tbein olT w.
/i'lo the conductor ted only f.wty-rex cure- lite ' wnl
aj,d Getugc bhaw. ,.f &lt; ,irt5.
rear
KW.
They
atfrom
tte
Wrat
IoCMdfcWjttotteK.jmff*
He got down and conscientiously picked
way bill* called for forty-revra car*. «du viJJr&gt; werr Mrtoltl] |aH.
t k f..
I TlwOreyo line, on whlebthe IVrurUo allIrani
everything up. including tin- relief papers
- ।
by lottery. This of ccttr?.| loon I. !K»o| O.W.0C0 HorHw wo. ex- Irartr.ev. ouirfertlwxrretrel pror«»u&lt;''* be xemcmterwl atardtig out with the
that came up through th* knothole.
to tlwte blaoda hr Cblombo. Oil btate ,
Jtd_ w„not Uaiftedfor rraot ct fond* to alQoe enough to esra tteri tteTtguttb tlcal car which was
»«
w governing loti, rh - aud this i&gt;
At another time where papers were ondmrmre. *" “J1
Tooted Xndtterortta of it tbnt
mat ™
was «&gt;mpl«.d
compicsv-j rank a* nature’* nobility- we nsveseen
l«en
“ rd hift • the find tastanreuf anyout- telng irntoj
drawn oue fellow drew two by sleight of were landed, and in 161 • about 100 bean
mM Tbs &lt;&gt;-icinn!
to tubby with a block muxxle who f« rcoju. &lt;;uk 1 KtupctxW the
original idea wu$
w«$to
’ as for •• we know though thunsand* &lt;-ftE
- Srova, in
band process, passed on one. surrendered more were brought to tbo plantation. This
’ the
’ transan---------- calculated und yet fa-rfectly well bred In- crew, aud telegraphed to etcry agent on
vluialr tte law every yrai.
it aud went out. Then ho gave tbe extra w«* the origin of the cattle bmunras in dine pronneeor jumn, and
tbe survey
g;ren
.v
*
the.lltf-rnr.
line Ujdrace the rar.
anutuesui
»vr and
»u«* ■olcnre
Hoteuce roakl have *
.........points
—•- to a »pite
,
one to a lame friend, who at once ‘ cram- America. In order to encourage the cattle ’ much of the ..earthwork
nrt|1Wftrk nnd
“Two drys later I received a reply from
and tunnels
tunnels were
were I fu| dowager duchess whom dnngiWrjMJuuls ta in the Uirurs of atwiher 8C.OCM1
mod’’ that paper. Then he went in, drew lole-fatete^ totrtdtortte alo.ritb.er «««
u'\a»te7 fttafTlte
nn axent ia«r the worst curve. .He had sidewalk damage va»'.-. Thr aeddent (loa
his paper and calmly substituted tbe one
found the rar Ijiug in thr ditch by the Mrs. Farr) scenrrM upon Hu- walk brioofr
S* lJ2 Spectator
he knew, passing well on it and carrying of onj roloiol of tte Ltad iioder i..»Urof
track. In running over the ted track at lug to tin* Page estate. and ;ln city author*
away for what might be termed outdoor death. Under this restriction the number
.
.
.
...
biilh speed th* train had broken Iu two Itlea hare filed aeentiurmt e&amp;ira against
relief tho paper that he drew. This was of cattle increa%«l to :»,t00 in Virginia meters long, ia open, and from tbe plains
1
here
bn*
been
no
change
or
jrugrvre
of
It appears to bo an interesting piece of
and tl&gt; rnisaing car had jaiuj&gt;od the track the Page estate to rowr any uatrjgei
kept going all dny and worked Mell.
any kind among the pygmies ef tte fo”’** anti rolled down tbe cuitenkment. Then which may be awarded Mrs. Faw. There
work,
being
on
a
vertical
curve,
with
3
’
,
’
Another fellow, illustrating alike tbe
percent, gradient;* on the Pacific slope of ain't* tbe time uf Herodotus. At the Mnl the rent -wetiaO bad overtake:; tiw firsthv- seems to be quite a tevl.al of kidcsalfc
•harp.it’&gt;.* of the boy and the laziness of
hsa buildt it* oral, tbe tee it* cell and the tion and bumped i»to It wit h just jar enough damage cases throat ho til tbe M»!e.—Poctthe professor, having practically no knowlage ou the Atlantic slope, where tbo sine ant It* new colony, tte-pygmir* have *nr- to forvr iu place a coupling pin which had latnl Observer.
of one heavy subject that hud been a Winslow. Three hdfe-s and n bull made
■l&gt;vkilometers
‘
J with
’ . erai
ti,.n.H o
• runs
for
gradients
ofr • rived thelap^of tweutj-three ivnturie*, remained upwtem the train broke. The
uptbopoMyIn
color.tte..Idree.,rd«r«.
nxo,
for
kHome»-ra
wi.b
itradkolsot
•Mtqdy for t he term, went tu the record
Alouro Tbompxm. «•? Coldwater. will
and learnAl by heart the answers to each they were black, black and white and from 2 to 4 per cent., and then for the rrel | and have continued to build their Iwcldr* train ma then crmplcd again, and tb« cur
the distance to Ln Oroya. 43 kilometer* , but* idler the souiestillM* fasbren ns they was nev»r inta^-d until the train wa*. sochi wnwUe the rbamphm utridi., writkt
of the twel ve questions a-rked in each ot brindie. In IG® twriva cows were sent to of
~
taiill them in the iters when Hunxtatus re- checked up a: tLu iwiving »lation ' - wrestler of Iowa. In the former ciij.
&lt;te previous year*, discovering the while Cape Anu: in 1629. thirty tnore. In ffito j oKMHimi.
mv Pin** —
The *summit
of .the
de —
Gal rited the story of life travels tefore the CLIbSKo Herald
Thc
““»nlt tunnel ...
tliat, instead of being thirty-six questions, about 100 were impprted for the colony of
John Williams a hixhb rsapec b-d fan»:
era is the flftr-cightH from Lima; it todia- council of Athens. 443 years l -.'-'re the
there w.-ut a good deal of repetition. Know MaMachuwtt*
DuringMuthe
years I unl (rom Calla
. ..^'’ ...
.. .
....______
_ for this bob
t- m.
living near Cfildwatei. u« killed lad week
TT^ntBay.
nned HBra
tod^n
b&gt;' lhe raiU
lW n,Sh। *. ’ ....
btrth of ChrUt The
reawn
ing three questions thoroughly, nud not a Stated Utad Zio Vi
'
•• “ I"1*'
*..&lt;U w.b n., or riou. from ray point &lt;4 rtr«. wblrh I. tbu
by bring tlirowto from l&gt;*» wagou ins run*
ward out ddc of them, he went iu, and. H H,
Onre in a while one sees in so«ar Now
Ji.
13^«
•l”« &gt;h-1CTl1
the
-omocoo- &lt;ri&gt;k*
M- &lt;»
aura enough, the professor hod drawn suf ; w ao&gt;*rU»jr&lt;»rirao there went. lood^^ tbe Oroyoa,c
,u ft,
a HrnilM. to Arte, tberaootol England village i«vple who have scarcely
fitienliy on hta earlier paper* to enabta; muuy
muuy hehd of horned cattle in the colLast week * fellow by the twiurof Jria
I projected tranaandine railway*—The xlore their original lands continue to operate to- set foot ouUddt' the narrow litnita ot tbrir wi» running it price of maple Utruagb i
thta Mlow to arswet more than enough onlra.
day to keep them iu the low. degraded own township in Ute coarre ot tbrir live-. planer In a nrill at Futitond. A prire of
From 1G31 to 1633 a large number ot eat- ‘
lu harper’*,
to paM him. As for the rest, ir
Three people, even In tbeir um*&lt; wide
state they are now in.
.
wk- a blank —Hartford Cournnt.
tie for those times was brought into New
the wood was thrown back fium tbeketvw
Africa,
more than
any other continent. awake aud rigormi. year*, have a way of
Hampshire from Denmark. There were
EagiiMh c-«-------------- -----------...
— —
.
strickinx him In-the leg and nuking a very
L— Iwen
’___ -subjer.
‘-J™ fato wave* of fal^-.
’fa.l measuring tbe uutaidc world by tbeir owti
farce wallow cattle Taking all of these
Thccnreful and coraervativespirit which has
migrant'#
carTte together thev were the foundation characterizes so muck of the work done ta Iicoplr*.
«re»nta&lt;. who banhan- bcm
continualir dispo*
dtoDO* simple standards which Uquitc refreshing ted fleah wound. •» it will Iw sotn- time be­
terq
continually
Burr McIntosh, the actor and quondam
"What should you do if you bad nourj, fore be will te able to go tu work aedn.
xnica
Ml
wo
--------------------------s~iog
ftrir|.ry
J
kmkwx
M
m
.,
.xntjrto
jM-wpapcr man, relate* a tunnj- anecdote. from which all the common native rattle j Rugland is aflown in ronaediau with the
William*" inquired one ot tbe group gat h
Horace Bingham, un Allegan cotmij
country have descended.—SL Louis ncent splendid piece of work, ■the- City aud . tefore th? Astatwa came to tower Egypt
"About a year ago our company was de­ «C&lt;oni&lt;.._
I South London railway. While mauy of' i he ancestor* uf tte ryginies must have oe- and around tbe big ftrtfilnne in tbe little fanner, had the life of an sred relative talayed several hours nt a little way station Republic.
Inn
or tavern at Milltown of the tavern
j th
iiun nre
--------------------------------------inn” details
uciniiv of
m the
inc hud
ore carried
rarrtvii out
um with
wiiu copied the delta uf the Nile, possibly while
sonri in a “gnivcyuru tti*n:*nre cutnlu Alabama n«ar Birmingham. Several of
Oue Way of Making a Uvlag.
• the perfection of modern electrical skill, the care turn Inbildtrd Britain and west­
tfee .■arty, Including one of tbe ladies, sug­
oral wixtara br ta. trirod,.
j
«*xl»» «•
'"&gt;«&gt;»«
* ?«*ms to be no limit to the variety ; there are
arc some
wine poiote
points in connection with It ern Europe.—Henry M. Stanley in Scrib
gested a quiet game of 'hearts’, to pare
There «oems
The am thia* 1 M.oul-1 dr." «M Will prexdura
Thr tMr
m.1.1 ml
are so much behind modem
V.f wav*
"-JO.in which a dollar can be earned by ]; which ure
away the time. / There wore absolutely no' of
ways
modern prog
Um Jmllctallj. Tx -riral 1 ...raid .dTrae I -«»* x&lt; Um end o&lt; « U. ... I I. taettadl
sharp&gt; witted mnn. »*
I know oue —
who re*s a&lt; tt&gt; appear hi avn res uro iut-ou*. talent
signs of civilization about tbeplace except- &amp;
" -v
any one to do: fix w» my home n bh, make «&gt;«»• Binxbam waa cmuiwih-&lt;l t • w fl
make* a comfortable living by attending i with the enterprise which charnrtcrinw
__ „ quietly j ---------log an old cow and a pig grazing
At the IJttle Guinea Deteiiug «lub not a few improvement* iu th. old ptare, »&lt;' out that much and raumd tefe to
nnrtlan Bales
i
nearby, but we hadn
mu ’t1 been
iwu playing
pin? Ing five
five; auction
of" furniture. Tie ta not in ' the rc*4 of the work. It appearv that tbe.
get th
any
— w impressively,, ‘Then I •hould
1 ret anr
ngthing
oi*»u upon
Lie • the death
"1 fa'oti-1hr
’ taand .i
then,"
long
since
the
following
question
was
up
minutes when a Ibig, burly fellow came • collusion with the auctioneer; iu fact he elevators lending to the underground *tasurvd retailte.
for dtactVMOD: *X)bde two great c'lamL travel.
r&gt;lr,K and
kvul_____
^,..1.. . will
nt.Tf.nd nnt-h
kh)im« nr,
ffpninnp ilrina
err, ojierAtcd kv
,W.
as
are genuine
along swinging a•» club
ponijumsly
will rinlv
only attend
such aah»
as Hm
lions are
by hydraulic power.
“Ye*." he added, with an air m of one
P. E. Deal, of Krianutxno rountj. adnn___ rperemptory,
____ r__ ,__________
/ article is sold There Is a good deal ot disHnttafucttan tbnt ties, fire an* flood, which am de uum’ e’lamanM. 'Yon are nil under arrest'.’ We and
where eYbry
already slortwl ou his journeying*. ‘I ttaed In tbe I't.lc^to pa|»-:\ f« ■ ’rifr
thought be was joking, and paid no atten for tte highest figure bid, no matter how electricity has not teen used for thfa pur­ j itoi&gt;*“
tiou to him until .bv repealed the remark, low that may be. My friend simply trades pose. Nothing could be better adspted for { The dub debated the question at gn at sl.auId certainly travel. I should go to From bls largff eorrvkpomJrii • lie mxU *
when one of tte party did consent to say on tbe weakness of human nature, espe­ working‘Utts than iwitora, nnd the saving I1 length, and if was finally referred to Uncle Kiene, which, as antnr ot you know, is up seleetkm, and last week nur:W M‘.w Dmos for settleuMmt.
ward of thirty mi tan irom beret"
cumij
v* the
ta* feminine
ie&lt;nu»ue variety.
xanevy. Many
m»ui in expense would have been considerable. '। 'I'’fast
***"*
‘Bat*!’
cially of
eas C. Water-*, lie appeal* very b&gt;PW
l tell yu’ what am de fac’," mid Uncle
Here a wiener, bora of the mere sitgges and grts a big bntMlI’- of mail ft«a
“But the deputy sheriff, or whatever be women attend these aslra, and nre reallyl Unkre the elevators nrc balanced there j। , J’---------,
**
~ ot srvuriug
‘
Bratus
’ frankly.
* “
“Yo’speakers
- ------------done
— —
dto- tion of Bucti n ndukty undertaking, fell on makis who drift ktww that I&gt;“ I- msnrtri.
wtm, wouldn't havw iu He arrested u*. all, desirous
certain articles, *but is a plunger volume of high pressure water ’*"■
even the lady, although we protested that shrink from lhe publicity of trying to out­ wasted every time each hotot ta used, c-’mbobl'erate-l me *odat I c.iyn’ tell which the group around tbe fire.—Youth’s Com
the game was for fun r.ud not luouey. and bid some other would-be purchaser.
A fanner was driving »n .me U the
whc.casif themetom were employed the
&lt;lc
ut ftrgufyin’, bet I can tell paulon.
took us before the 'mayor,' who fined tu
They prefer to give two or three dollars generator would need supply little more I wliteb am de mos’ c'inmitou* c'lamity. an'
streets of Grand Bapids last wrek with •
•1 each and then tacked on costs enough to advance ou the price paid by the successful thau the power wasted in general frictioa j d* **raon ain't lieen tevbetl on by de oraynice load of apple* a ten vudtedy bi#
make it
I got eveu with th* -.beriff a bidder. This man sera res all be can of the Anolber foci which has been freely criti-1 tamobde etenln’. k
In gamiKm the baud of onr hau-wbold hwi became friahtrued ami ran away.
few days later on unr return by throwing test bargains offered, and then dispose* of cised is the use of an nir brake where elec
“De fac’am dis: Ds flood r.m de mo*' waa aitxKwt ioconsolahle without, soup. The apples were scattered ahmg
a hottie of ink all over him : * our train them at n small advance qpou hta outlay trie power is available. It hna been urged । c'latnitnu*. ’case ye eati put de fire out by Ox tai! soup wks, uf rouree, rosy io hare a couple of Idocks and man) wetr tbe
passed tbe station, but I never again nt- to one or other of tbe dtaappcinted bidders. that the block system arrangements, nud l'U«»pin’ d&lt;- flood outer it. but ye rayn't when thrbeef was killed daily At a post ; little boot-blaeks that di.taycd thrit fill w
tetapted to play ‘heart-/ iu Alabama."— It ia not unusual for him to clear from ten tbe cut off of the sapply from n moving . rnl de A00*! out by pumpin' de fire onto it but if it failed the following dialogue bfapple*.
New York World.
to twenty dollar* a day. There is no lore, train in case of necessity, are objections to • nohow!”—Exchange.
t ween the master nnd tbe cook twk place:
John Curtis, of InuU &lt;•'"
,ntMrd
for even if the article* are left on his hand* ita use.
t
—-----------...
•‘Where’s my soup*"—ilka some amall
he get* hi* money back hy^ending them to
list week for forgery
If these are obstacles they can be easily :
Cota Wrather te History.
. ivy d«D.ir.diBg supper.
While there are doubtless mauy printing
overcome, auefth* special leads which supThe year ISlii te famous In bbtory ns that
Klizafwitb mstenud look and proteat
Otetvo
is
tn
hopes
of
gvttiuE
a
V
”
.
presam in existenee that would fulfill n
ply the carriage l.-mqre could supply the, of tbe terrible retreat of the grand army ing&gt;—GlnneL what jou s’pose I’m gwine road this year.
: . more useful mission if t runsformed into
motive power for the brakes. It ia argued j from Moscow, in which Nnpuleon'* forces to make roup olf I ain't got nothing.
Mr. rarosli aa a Playwright.
coed rollers, still It has fallen to the lot of
P. W. TravK of Otergu. l-»*‘ ■ bcW
that tills combination in tbe same plant of &lt; were weakened by tbe lore of 4(Xi oco men
“Go out and get eunw stone* ami Lail
Mr. Parnell is known tea good many hydraulic
a newspaper iu Middlesborough. England,
k.A
i^.au.^^..,J.
rlcriU„„ j,,. „„„ them up with Batnethiog; only 1 want stolen from bls barn one night ls»t w***distribution. --------------------------comprv*eed air and ThL, !Bar
to make tbe first ad.iptatiou of a xtehm Australians in a character in which be baa electric traction fa n somewhat anomalous
and can get mt trace of IL
snow ‘torms in tb«- Southwest of England. soup."
road roller to printing purpo.w«, und it re.m never figured on the northern side of the one.—New York Commercial Advertiser.
Bray, a local magnate of Tavistock, return­
Exit Qlsa perplexed, but net to thinking
Eugene Carey of Vennr.nrillh. *»«*«•
.
with such a unique machine that Thr equator—that of dramatic author. For
ing from Exeter by way of Dartmoor, how to concoct something cut of nothing. lug bta borne the other da? w«
*1 Northeastern Daily Gazette printed an edi­ more than five years a play, entitled “Sham­
■
Quick); Popular.
found tbe snow so thick nt Moroton Hamp- —Mrs. Custer‘it Book.
.
tion of 64.000 copies. Tbe motive power of rock Green. By Charles Stewart Parnell,
tramp
Just leaving. Stispretme
In tho book entitled “Famous English steud that ft was impowdble to proceed
Gosette office ta a gar. engine, but ou Esq., M. P.”,hu.'i enjoyed prodigious favor
wrong Gene took after him. and the trav­
iu question nn accident to the gas nmong provincial audiences tn the colo­ Authors of. the Nineteenth Century," farthir on his homeward jouratr. At
eler threw a gold watch and du!" o«"^
Though the sailing veaw.1 has gone out tbe nwd which proved to haw l«ren
suddenly .ut off the supply ef gas.
nies. The lucky exclusive proprietor of Mrs. Sarah K. Bolton gives some facts iu Moreton Hampatend te was obliged to re­
of workmen were nastily oh this piece boasts of having already netted regard to tbe instant popularity of the main for no Iras than three weeks until of fashion with traveler*, it still baa it* from ttelioux.
the snow had cleared off sufficiently for useb and ita peculiar excellences. Aj. a
poem “Mannion,” by Sir Walter Scott.
from a neighboring establishment. £5,000 by It.
In leas than u mouth after “Mannion" him to resume hta traveta.-lxxatan Tit- health restorer It certainly aurpasaca tbe
Ttw -r»t Contributor of tho 't’””"!'
Ita proprietor—on Irishman, by the wav
y iron plates were laid in the yard
-x------------------- ’
.... g the printing room, in the walls -baa never yet venmroed to produce it in was published the first edition of 2,000 ““
steamer, on which the j»=wier.3cr ta hardly Vino Icho «r. Hut prohibit"! &lt;k«ri
prohibit
In tint loon. Tho *&gt;“» W "
rhich a targe opening was made. A Melbourne or Sydney. doubUere from a copies was sold. It went rapidly through
at
sea
in
tbe
fullest
sense,
since
the
steam
To Solve the Cheap Fuel Frobtem.
shrewd suspicion that tbe dramatic critic* many editions. The people read nnd re­
Among the latest attempted solutions of engines, the sight aud smell of smoke, the ul4 ot wrenl other plorr*. «• »'
of these capital* would want to know read it. The following story told by Mul­
stairways, tbe carpet* and the ensr chair*
tte
cheap
fuel
problem
la
the
method
of
a
to the shafting, and an lunir after tbe something more about its history and an­ ton ia not at all improbable:
continually take the sense, hack to tbe
Two strangers me* ou a dark night in German inventor, who propose* to manu­ land.
time of going toprem the presses tecedents than the bald announcement on
ware starred nod the entire edition wa.* the play bills that ‘Mr. Parnell wrote thia Ixmdon. Both were repeating ths last facture giw by dropping u stream at crude
Lately the use of the Hailing vessel as a
prtroh-nm
through
a
blast
of
cold
air
from
lines
of
tho
account
of
Hodden
Field
off without a hitch. - Newcastle play when a young man at college.'■—Pall
Ona man exclaimed “Charge. Cheater, afurte pump. The ga* thus obtained will means of bringing back health to certain
roaiete
MslIGasette.
charger’ when suddenly a reply rams be confine*! iu a regular cylinder open at cl-rere of invalids, and particularly to oonout of tbe darkness “On, Stanley, on!" uae real, where it will te lighted. Thia
Ptadum au tatento’y hot flame of several
Mr. Wiggios—Well, my dear, did the
About fifteen men handle the whole whereupon they finished the death of
mitted to thorough and statisticai study. Woasaa’s Society for Hcformiog the Earth Christmas tree trade in this town. Moat Marmion between them, took off their beta feet in leugtli. By rnwuia of this flame the
inventor
propoma to heat boileni, ami be 1 outh s Cocnpaniou.
to
rack
other,
and
parted,
laughing.
haveagord meeting?
of tho trees come from tbe Adirondack^.
nuuntalns
that
the
tenting
of
large
blocks
Catskills, the hanks of the Hudson and
v°
very couaid*rably.from Maine. You may imagine bow the
Naturally Mr. A ahton’s book begins with
Ibcjnanet neareat the sun is Mercury, N«nr lork Commercial AdvcKiaer
sir is bulcn with their pungent fragrance
th- aew tanorfM worn
along tbe line of plan trim they are kept which is oa the average stout 35.400,000
for sale. Tbe bataam fir b the favorite. It mika away from that nrh. Venus is nearer
Peter
Mart
t’KJUATE ORl&gt;«fi
A-lAjSMWtrio taUure U. Oreo rarenO
ia the most trimly shaped and most aro­ to tbe earth than any other planet. When
’•it' •Q2£!pt?-S,K I'.!-'’" j’1
matic. The trees look like closed umbrel­ both there bodies are on the same side of rd by M. loon, wbo &lt;ue» for tbh purraw,
,.AL?_tSejlj'bSrBM
U' ■ ta'-'1'1
the
daugrroua
exuloalve
aub*iantx*
kxlida
•'.-And then—thru la*. with their boughs tightly strapped to the sun, and when Venus Is nearly on tbe
their trunks to secure them from break­ same line with the sun when viewed from otohre^u. K.b!. U
gnt t hrongh.—Pittsburg age. Tbe whojreak price is about ninety the earth, it ia only •J6.UOO.OOO or 27,000.010 IT-alkra lng ammonia a: degs. to act apcm
We, &lt;»&lt;y y ■
..i,„iv »t&lt;
.
rtehi hundred
’ ,111
' • ttaire ot
miles away from u.&lt; The fixed star near
"“J lF mW!n«®d without darurer
TfoXT
w a'*'
a.rw*t
ront&amp;»t to the earth, sj far m known, fa the if kept in the liquid. It yields a supply
matter
of
lhe
estate
&lt;
t
Jo«l
Dfh*
’
*
’
of nitrogen which fa proportional to the
Centauri, which in about »JKX»,000.000
feature ot
miles oil.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
"I have here," remarked the long haired
of January and rontinuea man as he laid a loindlc of mu onscript
days, during which all rort* of upon the editor’s desk, “two poems. Which
The wnekly conwraptiou
bread per iuThe toBowtnrj
ia the better?"
habitant in tte United Sialo- fa only fire
nieut apinwred
With a weary sigh the editor glanced and one-half pound*, orabooi three pound,
Me I"’1?*1,-, u»«
rri 1 c
* ^‘cbignn ix^toffice
fa* than the c«er»l average for »u
ihV. lU'tofeS
tajratrf
At the rate of only five prison far two yearn far ttenliug a late
Hit. a’ U“
I hh - interrupted tabors.—Kate Field's
iart’&lt;
S*11*1! lK,UDds o{ “’■'’wd wei-kly per Obtaining ft Had ha stopped to tSS
iubahitaut in tbe United StatfcA lbc7
BahinototL
HfUWf b"rJly Ur* dh«Ta'^ bimaeil

OUTWITTING THE FACULTY.

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                  <text>i Largest Circulation
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I County.

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXV. NO. 45

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 12, 1891.

TO SAVE MONEY IS ONE THING.

KNOWING WHERE!
To save it in purchases of

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS ADD IB GOODS
IS QUITE ANOTHER.

To do this last, Banner readers should in­
variably strike for

Mson’s TOWER CLOTHING HOUSE
GRAND RAPID!
1q quality, style and fit of garments no

clothing house m Western Michigan is
within sight of the Tower.

The universal verdict of out-ide purchas­
ers is, -‘We more than saved our fare, paid
for our time and got what we wanted" by
oing to

HUDSON'S
GRAND RAPIDS.

fl fTFDf
JU 1 Lr\,

WHAT DO THE WILD
WAVEJ5AT?

That gentle spring is here.
That the good wife will soon get a house-cleaning hustle
on: and man, weary, sad-eyed man, will eat cold hash
from tbe kitchen table.

The man of tbe house must buy new oil cloth, and he
can get it at Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware.
New panes of glass must take place of the unsightly
cracked and broken glass. Big supply of window glass
at Goodyear Bros.’
The paint brush will be called in to do its slicking up
work. Goodyear Bros, keep the best paints in this
market
New trimmings must be bought for doois and windows,
Goodyear Bros, can help you out bn that line “if it
takes all summer.’’
Therefore cease uain repining.
For everything in the hardware line you will make no
mistake it you go to

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE

WHOLE NO. 1866.

Dad” catches his breath and has a chance on Sunday night last as lying at the point water to the house am! most all over the
premises.
to stand on Ids head and look at the indi­ of death.
The Indies aid society held their social
So tbe commissioner has taken up tl*e
cator. retire to a dark room and and figure
COOK BROS.,
out the probabllties, he will inform the new road in East Johnstown. Weil let it at Mosher's hall last Wednesday evening,
farmers whether It will Im* worth while to be so; but it looks as though there is a and tbe treasurer got nbdet two dollars
MICH.
lark of brains on the part of some owning and also had n good time. Their next so­
plant corn, and when to do so.
cial will be held at Henry Bowman’s resi­
land on the line of said road.
Considerable activity Is reported in
Yea, Ed. we read your biography In toe dence next week Wednesday.
Nashville real estate.
John Kipp and L. C. Edmunds attended
Baxmeh. and would be glad to see added
Thu Bell Novelty p». finds a profitable to It In tbe near future the fact that you a special mason icllodge meeting at Bedford
OUR COUNTY.
customer In *‘Il»e Fair,” the greatest retail eliminated profanity from the vocabulary. last Saturday evening, and saw three de­
Ujographlral.
You have a right to a just pride in your grees conferred on three different persons.
As you step into the leading mercantile mercantile establishment in Chicago.
official record which the other does not add
establishment of Woodland, you are certain
Ouiutby.
to in any respecL
to observe a young man of florid complex­
Lee McDonald, who is on the tick list
Who says we haven’t had a sleigh ride
ion, blue eyes and blonde hair. Tliat’a Uic
Oran gevllle
Is now with his parents at Cedar Creek.
this winter.
proprietor. B. S. Holly. You will pres­
A. C. Walt and G. Baker are going to
Henry Hewitt returned from Allegan
Chas. Mack and wife visited at Bert
ently discover that he is “able to sit up
saw pickets on F. Kenole's farm.
last Saturday.
’
Striker’s last week.
and notice things" will: great promptness
A goodly number of John aud Etta
C. H. Thurston, Mrs. Phillip Porter and
The alliance at this piece hold their
and regularity.
on Monday evenings. Ten new Ettie Faulk went to Chicago last Saturday. Marks' friends gathered at their home Sat­
This young man was duly and regularly tncetlngg
.
urday evening, and gave them a surprise. '
Irv
Creasy,
of
Hasting*,
visited
at
Ell
members initiated this week.
installed among mundane inhabitants up­
Had a good time carrying some well filled
The social at Mr. Fancher's last Friday Nichols’ last week.
wards of 38 years uro in western New ,
AVill Hewitt, of Barkers Creek. Kalkas­ baskets with provisions, which all enjoyed
evening was a success both socially and
York. While that country has some nd- .
financially, in spite o‘f the inclemency of ka Co., spent Sunday with ids father and very much, and they also left some useful
vantages not pnsseMed by the wild and .the weather. Those who attended the so­ brother here.
presents.
wooly wesL still ttjy effete east didn’t suit ,
Lee Chase and wife have gone to PoHenry- Arbour and wife, of Delton, call­
cial from a distance were Mr. and Mrs.
our subject, and his protests were headed ।
dunk visiting friends.
Geo. Tinkler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bllvens ed on friends hero last Saturday.
by indulgent parents, who landed hhfi In ,
Prof. Taylor is teaching a class In vocal
Mrs. Nevins is spending a short time
and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marjc.
Woodland, with the rest of the family,
music at the A’.toft school house. Many
To Mr. and Mrs. John Castelein, Friday witii her daughter, Mrs. Will Beattie.
about thirty years ago. When the young
of our young ioiks attend.
School closes Tuesday of this week.
night a daughter. If tliere Is a bigger
sleep-oestroyer made his entrance upon i
Lewis Kobel has returned from Mo.
Annie Beattie Is on the sick list this
man in these parts than John feels bimwlf
the new field of action, a future of some ,to be, your scribe don’t know him.
We hear he Is not anxious to Invest in Mo.
week.
kind was prophealcd. And thin prophecy
Ernest Knickerbocker and wife, of Irv­
has been realized. He Is here, and plant­
Hope Center.
Mrs. Wm. Boice, of McBride. Is calling
ing, visited friends here Inst week.
ed with both feel and ha stwo eyes on Lite Delate! Leiter.
L. Livingstone and Merritt Cole are en­ on her many friends.
Indicator.
Anna Woonworth has been visiting her tertaining relatives this week.
James Kasey is t-baklng hands with
The district school hud some charms for isister, tattle Ixxnnls.
Charlie Bcatth- Is running the mill again. friends.
the boy Bert Holly. When It didn't. Hie
Lottie Prince started Monday morning
D. Demond lias made sale of a fine team
Tbe P.’s of I. at north Pine lake expect
woods and the green fields and water-mel- tor her aunt’s in Jackson county. She in­ to have a warm sugar social at the Nevin’s or horses.
i on patches, sugar-bushes. etc. had: and tends making her hoxie with her a while. farm hou.+e next week on Thurwlay even­
I between them all he managed to have n
Quite a race among the men in this ing. Everybody invited.
! comfortable time. At school he had good vicinity to see which can get the first load
Mrs. Mary tawls, Mr&gt;. Henn* Lewis
The third convention of Hie Maple
I lessons. But It was ana still remains a ।of wood to the saw mill every morning.
Grove Sabbath school association will be
and Maud tawls are on the slek UsL
tnystery to his teachers bow one head
Mrs. Martin Chandler is worse again.
Charlie England and wife, of Grand held in the north Evangelical church on
conffi contain so much capacity for mis­
0ur saw mill Is about done work here Rapids, are visiting relatives here Hits Thursday,',April 9th,
chief and ability to toaster studies “on ;and ready to move back to Delton.
week.
Committee on music—Mrs. Mary Kunz,
[ short notice." It wasn’t often that he
Speaking the last day of school at this
Miss taurs McOmber, Samuel Ostroth,
l was detected in the act of making life in­ place on the 13th. Come everybody .that
Mrs. Robert Bell, chorister.
I tervsHng for the pedagogue: but when he Is interested in our school, it will be
The weather Is pleasant nt this writing.
Committee on entertainment—Mrs. Lucy
I was. the latter could hardly be blamed tot worth bearing.
Dr. Wright was in the Valiev City from Hyde. Mias Cora Ostroth. Miss Emma
I cleaning up old scores of suspected bttt
The entertainment at the Doud school Thursday until Saturday.
.
Kunz.
I
। unproven Ineldenta that he had charged up the last day was very nice.
Mrs. IL. W. Venter Is on the sick list
rKoOBAM.
I against his pupil. And If for some days
Good turn out at Cedar Creek'Sunday to and Is confined to her bed. Her many
t» a. tn. {Devotional services by tbe
; thereafter It was unpleasant for our sub­ hear the Radical minister, Elder Stone, friends hope she will not be there long. president. ;
! jcct to sit down on the hard chairs ami preach.
Dr. Wright is attending her.
9: 80 Paper by Daniel Ostroth; discus­
| scats of that jwrlod. it need create no aurE. B. Payne has his bouse so be can oc­
Frank says that Ned was too much for sion led by Geo. 'Kunz.
I prise.
cupy both parts now.
him In Hie boxing hall Thursday nignL
10. Paper by Mary Whitney; discussion
।
tater oil Bert became a teacher hlmleU.
Hiram Sults and wife, of Clarksville, led by J. IL McKee.
Cierkry.
| He remembered the weaknesses* of human­
visited friends In tlds place one day last
10: 30. Paper by Mrs. D. P. Wolf.
Freeport
dances
are
all
Hie
rage
at
! Ry. especially the humanity of pupils in
week.
“The Mode! Teacher:" discussion led by
I the school room. And it is not recorded present. All report good times.
John Carpenter Is working in Will Robert McCartney.
School began last Monday after a vaca­ Hecht’s ssw mill In Campbell «t present.
[ that the act of sitting down by any of the
11. Paper by Mrs. Wm. Bnce. “How
[ mischievous boys of his school was attend- tion ot three weeks. Mr. Baker, of
Mathias Allerdlng was In Hastings Sat­ to read to Bible;” discussion led by E. F.
| cd with any discomfort. He was u sue- Odessa, will teach the spring term.
urday.
■
Moody.
Mr. Hatton is moving a barn upon his
I cessful teacher.
Abe Donley will work G. T. Daniel’s
CommlttUM appointed by the president
I
In due course of time he was married. &gt; place which he bought of Mr. Branch. farm the next year.
afterxoon.
Aud if ever a man loved wife, home ami Mr. Connell, of Lake Odessa, has the job.
Daniel Allerdlng Intends starting for
1:3O. Devotional service by Rev. W. A.
Frank Myers and wife visited his mother Iowa in a short time tp make that state bis
tbe dear ones there, surely it islw. He Is
Weller.
| one of the home sort ot folks, always “al and family, of A la. Jatt wesk.
future home.
3.00L Reports from Sabbath school sec­
Mrs. E. Smith is working at Mr. Lowry’s
j home" to his friends. And In their pleasretaries and committees.
I ant and comfortable abode at Woodland. ot take Odessa, for » few days, Mrs.
Lake Odcsaa.
2: 80. Paper by W. H. Whitney “How
I Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Holly take great cotn- Lowry lieing sick.
Delayed Ixrtter.
to Teach;” discussion led by D. H. Evans.
Mr. Fuller and wife, nt Coats Grove,
fort and pleasure in living, and nut living
3. Paper by Mbs May Patter “The
Frank King,, of Lowell, was In town
visited
her
parents
over
Sunday.
for themselves alone, but as well for the
last Tuesday on business.
Management of Hie Class:” discussion led
Ed Demaray and family have moved up­
| elevation of those about them.
(&gt;. E. Raymond, of Rood’s lake, was in by Mrs. Wm. Brice.
Mr. Holly is n deeply earnest man in any on S. Bair’s place, of Odetma, ami will town last Wednesday.
3: »0. Paper by Rev. A. K. Stewart
project that engages his attention and in­ work Hie same.
E, Pennock. of your city, will build a “The Pupils’ Spiritual Capacities and Pos­
Frank Myers and Sy I ven us Lipscomb house In take Odessa on the comer of sibilities;’* discussion led by James Hill, Jr.
terest. You wouldn’t call him •‘cranky,’
but you would never have any other Idea went to Battle Creek last week and bought First BL and Sixth avenue in the spring.
4. Question box.
titan that, when his judgment said a given n new engine to run his. Frank My'ers.
Alonzo Heath lias traded his residence
EVXXIXO.
! course was right and his cou ^lcnec ap- sawing machine. Three picket mills with­ troperly here tor property near Reed’s
7:80. Devotional services by A. K.
■ proved, he would stand by that until fully in a mile of each other are getting pretty
ake. Giand Rapids, with G.E. Raymond Stewart.
• convinced that be was wrong. As super­ thick. Grant Fair and David tapard have of the latter place.
Address by Rev. W. A. Weller.
e
' intendent of the M. E. Sunday school, bought one and Charies bears lias bought
Ijist Friday while A. L. Janes was turn­
. president of the Epworth league, one of a saw to go wiHi his engine.
ing a post he bad one of bls fingers caught
May DeBolL of Kalamazoo; la vbiting
tat Rash and wife jire hoppy over the between tbe square part of the post and
; ihe pillars 6f Woodland Methodism and
friends here.
temperance work, be finds time and desire advent ot a ulne poand boy that has come tbe lathe re»L and badly smashed.
Mr. and Mrs. Brady, of CasUeton. visitto be useful, and has demonstrated his to stay in their home.
Tbe new clothing store of W. Elliott &amp; at Ell Evans last Saturday and Sundav.
J. Spencer and wife have gone to- Co. is now ready for business.
capacity in that direction. He loves the
Oscar Archer's baby was buried last
ClM-lsea
on
business.
■
H.
F.
Walker
is
preparing
to
move
into
good and to do good.
Sunday.
Rev. Kidder has gone to Clare to preach. the rooms over bis printing office.
When It comes to politics. Bert puts
John and Matte Loomis, of Convta, vis­
Yes. we had a sleigh ride part way.
T. Avis has- purchased of Robinson A ited at D. R. Slade’s and E. G. Potter's
cold water “in hls’n.” and Is one ot the
Uncle Carlos Spencer has been HI for Clark the residence property dow occupied Saturday aud Sunday.
leaders of the prohibition party.
i
A few years since he purchased of F. F. for thu past two weeks but b on the gain by W. Crotber.
Mrs. John Jones died on Saturday last
slowly.
He
is
nearing
his
four
score
aud
Village cleetion March 9th.
after suffering for many months. Tbe
• Hilbert Hie latter’s mercantile business at
„ ten years.
Vai. Hire, who has been sick with in- funeral was held at the M. E. church on
Woodland. He has conducted it with a
j
G.
Sears
and
Oraa
Haskins
were
at
flamatory
rheumatism.
Is
so
os
to
be
out
splendid success, so that neither his cusMonday.- She leaves a husband and two
torfers nor himself have failed. Ils Is a Saranac last week.
again.
•
daughters.
I man that commands confidence and respect:
Altie, Lucus, who has been seriously 111
The P. of I. end of the kite don’t seem
1 and would make more money if he hadn’t
nearly all winter was shaking hands with to get a position at tansing by tasking for
Ed McCartney, of Chicago, visited his
friends on die streets last week.
a broad spirit of liberality. He undertakes patents here last week.
It, any more than a good democrat, even if.
Messrs Canoo and Healey are sinking a
to lift his share of the load In any good
A. T. Rowley is attending district court
well for George Kepner of Woodland.
enterprise or movement, ami never kicks at Grand Rapids as a juror.
Itutland.
L. 11. Tolles, who has been in Alabama
If more than his share comes bn his shoul­
Mrs. Beigh has returned from her visit
ders. If you have in him a friend, you to Ohio friends and will move bi Nashville for the past six months, relumed home
H. H. Mershon. of Kalamazoo, was allast Tuesday but don’t speak in the highest his farm In Baltimore township one day.
have a good one. a warm friend, a true having purchescd a house and lot there.
terms of the place however.
friend, and one that you can bank on M3
last week.
Mrs. Levi Elliot is sick at this writing.
The K. of T. banquet held at their hall
Hugh Doud, tb*e boy that had his hand,
days in the year, and the extra day on leap
Wm. Guy and wife spent Saturday and
last Thursday evening was largely attend­ so badly injured by Hie explosion of a.
Sunday with friends in Sebewn, Ionia Co.
ed
aud
a
good
time
enjoyed
by
all.
dynamite cap, has so far recovered as to be
S. R. Hobart has returned from his
^Middleville had a charter election last
able to attend school again.
Kveek Monday. But one ticket was In the ।northern trip looking for a farm. We
Election passed off quietly last Monday,
Your scribe was calling on the aick; one
field, and it received 134 votes. R. T. 1have not heard where he bought.
day last week and found them all improv­
There was a party at Mrs. Dickinson’s with F. W. Clark village president.
French is president; Chas. Dietrick treas­
Wann
sugar
social
at
the
G.
A.
R.
hall
ing except Mrs. James Dooley who is very
urer; H. L. Moore recorder; J. H. Me- last Wednesday evening where a very last Friday evening.
.
sick with very little hopes of her recovery.
pleasant time was enjoyed by all who at­
Kevltt assessor.
A theater will be given at tl&gt;c hall-next
W. Culp spent a couple of days with
tended.
Bryan Carl's residence in Irving burned
Frank Oversmlth was «t Buffalo last Friday night entiUed “Among the Break- Middleville friends last week. He goes to
era” by home talent.
Plainwell this week and expects to remain
to the ground Tuesday morning of last week with a load of cattle.
M. R. Alden aud II. 'E. Tolles were in during the coming summer.
Retta Weller, of Nashville, visited at C.
week. Insured.
Grand Rapids Ipst Friday on business.
We understand that James Cofield has
P. Gray’s last week.
taMv. J. II. Arney, of Saranac. Is expect­
Miss Julia Long, who has been visiting gone to Dowagiac to accept the position of
The U. B. S. school Is getting ready for
ed to point Freeport sinners to the way of
her sister. Mins Kate Long, of this place, station agent at that place.
.
an Easter service.
salvation soon* having been called to take
Tbe funeral of Mr. McPeck. the man
Rev. Nice Is holding revival services at returned to her home in tanning last Fri­
charge of revival efforts there.
day.
that was killed on E. Bush’s picket mill,
tin? north Evangelical church.
Hamilton Armour, of Cedar Creek, is was held at Dowling Friday.
Lutie Meek will teach the Branch school
/&gt;rt!Fordlng to the pioneer sketch In the
visiting ids son In this place.
A. Phillips is preparing to erect about
last Woodland News, mall for the pioneers the coming summer and Miss Downs the
The proposition of bonding tbe village 200 rods of picket fence this spring.
ot that town was first received seml-week- Na 9.
io
purchase the grove, which Is just south
Mr- Andrus, onr county superintendent,
ly from Bastings. But In 1M9 a post­
1
C.lovardala.
office was established at the Center, with visited some of the schools In Maple Grove of the village, was placed before the voters
of tbe village last Monday and defeated.
Acker's point has been a very busy piaec ;Nebemlah Lovewell as postmaster. Mall last week and also gave a talk on tiie sub­
It seems a shame tn have so beautiful a of late and about thirty men have been,
was brought from take Odessa by Ebene- ject of grading schools at the Norton
grove destroyed. Tbe grove Is one of the constantly employed for several days in, .
zer Bawdy once a week, in his vest pocket school house last Monday evening.
main features that makes take Odessa securing Ice. Upto and including Bunday
or lied up In a handkerchief. But 14
one of Michigan’s finest summer resorts, about 40 car loads had been, shipped south
postmasters have handled tbe mall since
Sunday morqlug last gave us a little ex­ and it seems os though any person voting
Mr. Lovewell s time, and the Woodland
to destroy so valuables piece of property wide and 11 feet high, piled akmg side ot
postoffice now ranks as fouth in the coun­ perience in zero weather; but hope runs
high when we think that In a little while votes against his own interests. When tbe track besides
ty.
Stephen Sprague, who-haa-been visiting
from now spring will have fully establish­ such a piece of property Is once destrojed
Will Seybold Is the teacher in district ed her authority in a reign of beauty.
it Is gone forever.
a daughter in Kentucky, has returned.
The planing mill has been closed for a.
Na 7, Woodland. Will Is an InteresUng
Jay- Wllklson is about to move onto th&amp;
S. E. Gaskill's boree has been quite sick
week on acconnt of tbe weather, tbe mill farm owned by L. Jouei.
but very play fol pedagogue. The Pa. of with distemper.
I and the members of a certain religious
H. M. Bellinger has been shipping a not being entirely finished.
John Ryan and Jnba Coney have just re-&gt;
denomination have held or tried to hold good number of his fat sheep during tl»e
turned from a trip to tbe north woods
evening meeting In the school house of that week just past.
where they went to purchase lumber.
district. When they would assemble, they
It
is
now
a
settled
faet
that
a
man
nam
­
The entertainment at the Gregory school
Henry Merritt received latelligrace at
would be in the same condition as “Mows house ot: Saturday night was a dncidcu ed Swift Is to carry the mail from here to
when the lights went out”—In tta dark. success. Tbe house was well filled; the Hastings.
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,
/
Playful, light-hearted Willie, tbe teacher, parts were well rendered: good order pre­ • Our revival meetings are still in pro­ ville.
emptied the oil from tbe can and from the vailed. An admission fee of 10 cents was gress.
.
Frank Pierce was summoned
lamp*, according to report, and substituted charged. Result W. 10 in cash.
Ouf school closed last Friday with quite
the prolubiHon beverage of cold water,
We did not know until the arrival ami n matinee from the scholars. Our teacher
We are patted
which isn’t in the habit of burning to any lierusul ot the BAXXKB with Ils Banflcld lias had a very successful term, and is
alarming extent Ln the Woodland News a Items that a mortal man is capable of-deal highly honored by all.
■e i ntfiuujeed of hl&gt; recoven-.
letter is published in which William owns Ing out salvation. He might tell his hear­
There are two of our esteemed citizens
People tave improved the recent aloighthe corn, but doesn't want to pay S3.00 ers the story ot the cross and point the wishing to purchase some very highbred
horses and thought they could not be bauted to tbe mill.
damages for his little amusement.
wav. beyond this he is powerless.
While It may be true that some people found in Barry county, went to Homer
C. 8. Palmerton, the Woodland weather
last week to a large slock sale and purpropheL U-tter known now as “Old Ibid" do not know enough to take a bint; It b
is out with a card announcing tbe weather also true that some ought to know enough
A. Moffard and wife are entertaining
not
to
be
giving
them
especially
in
a
crowd.
up to June- The wind will blow from all
Mrs. IL D, Gregory, of Augusta well three married daughters.
points of tbe compaas. Including straight
Herbert Bowman la repairing hla new
draft, diving flue and borlzontal-perpen- known .to many readers of tbe Baxxku.
flieaiarax*------------dleular
motion. Sngar making will
be a Ma bre- suffrrfug for some, time wiU:
live Industry ln March, and when “Old 1 cancer of the stomach. She was reported tank and sol it elevated

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�I little that she has today come to me, whs
had no right to expect such an honor, for
counsel and protection."
This wns said quietly, but. with a cer­
^ieh ever?ixsij
VarUIacmrv tain warmth aud emphaws ttart abashed
Mr.Randolph u good deal. He turned
red, and ojjened his mouth once at twibe,
as though to speak, but no words came.
William Bndvn, ■ railroad iunn nt (’««»•
Hereupon Edward Randolph put in his
aimtine dSdreatrnisyfrom Injurip* reoar.
“Whatever may have been my
Xinr.',.-ek ................................
sister's position before my arrival, sir,"
said he, “it’s another thing now. Til

MrifRanooiDii
By JULIAN HAWTHORNE.
"CHAPTER NTH.
HOW 1IEH EUOTBRtr V.-.XS PtNTSIIXP.

look out for her."
“If you da it will be but a tardy re­
turn for the services she has rendered
you during tbe last few months," re­
turned Wallie, with a peculiar bright­
! ne« in his gray eyes.
••I don’t recognize your right to med­
dle in our family affairs,” cried Ed an­

grily.
,
“Your family affairs are liable to be
public property before lung. I intend for
the naku of Mi» Randolph to prevent it
if possible,” «tid Wallie comi'OBedly.
“Periiape Mr. Dinsmore will ^explain
himself," suggested Randolph, senicr, in

perceived that it would be um-Ims to
beat about the bush with a wwnan of
lier caliber and temperament “As she
is the sister of your friend Mr. Randolph,
I hope to see you friends with her also.”
“It is my way to keep th© things of
trusiness apart from the thing* of friend­
ship," returned Marana with the slow
distinctness that marked her utterance of
English.
“Edward,’! she continued,

££».»covert tat fitter ««»&gt;.

I am laden with fretoi
From the golden jaie
To lands across

otter'' .be«i&lt;l. •■Ilbtrauck'".tajo,
i,ttuot? Tta^etooeta-wrorm^M.

? O’ Itat ^epta

h cargo

turning to that unhappy yonug man,
“M. Dinsmore has your confidence? He
knows of your—foolishness, yes?” •.
F.Td«;-tat&amp;^
“He’s all right," assorted the youth,
with a heavy sigh.
‘•Be so good, then, mon cher, to go
down stairs a&gt; little aud smokn your
cigar. It is not three who are compa­
ny,” said she. with o certain aroma of
tenderness in her tone, which (Wallie
fancied) was more involuntary than con­

scious.
“Now, monsieur,” she continued when
they were alone, “after fifteen minutes
I await Gen. Inigo. Up till that I am
all yours.” And she leaned back in her
chair and rested one hand within the

fool of her brother? Bah. I
’
X. woman. Burincss is not sentiment,

rm much tbe honor of yow »«t; M
d.^MteWU, row etc" M»ta»»Jenr pnrocconpli:
But war Utile
Mn'm’rtello Randolph has a future al
tappv &gt;» tb» protection of u mjn
Sreyou "he will not gro-ls"
STttat betas" «&lt;■ «*“ lrM

as can be,

i Glaus 5q
Made only bj

Chicago

An revoir, eber ami.
other in her lap.
' And. tasking once more, "be gave
a lefts defiant tone.
“The genera! will no doubt answer l&gt;iui her band with &gt; free go-lore. »»&lt;1
"I wish to find out from yon, before
for himself—tliat is not my affair,” said
resorting to other means, whether Mlle.
W^lln ltowe.1 over It with »
Marana meansto take nieasures to assert Wallie. “But I should like to know udmtation "cd v«»non -octa"taww
uny rights she may Iwdieve henjelf to whether you perceive any distinction be­ ^Idom kindled to. He tai rtoopu^d
tween
his
,
accountability
and
that
of
have in this matter.” answered Wallie,
his mistake tbe moment after it was ir
this young lady?"
, •
| fixing his eyes on Ed. .
... _
“You would say it is his fault. bu‘ revocable.
••Well?” said Ed. getting up with a
Ed looked at his father, but made no
only her misfortune.”
hftggnrd face from his chair in the wnokreply.
“
To
tell
yon
tbe
truth,
Diva,
the
fault
“And in case she does," Wallie re­
fag room as Wallie entered.
turned. “I wish to know whether you, seems to me to lie between all three of
-Well.- respondc.1 WtdUe. "tkere i«
Mr. Edwanl. intend to net with her or you, but lew belongs to her than to no doubt .bout one thing—sbo I" tbe
either Inigo or you.”
. greet M.nrta 1 think you m«y » well
’ against hetF
“It is not I who apportion the fault.*
j
-He will oct against hen 1 will an­
coxae with me and see your aster.
' swer for that£‘ put in Randolph, senior. I monsieur; but if 1 say the truth shall be
known then the affair must turn out ns
| with decLion.
CONTINUED.
'
“I prefer to answer fur myself, sir!" it will.”
“But you know that the only one to
[ retorted Ed. frowning upon his parent.
Of tte many natural wonders in the out
•Answer for yourself, sir?” repeated suffer would be the sister of Mr. Ran­
“After fifteen inlHHic" I await GcnJ In- j
•f the way regions of Wort Virgin** nonB
the older gentleman excitedly. “You'll dolph."
A slight movement of the under lids of baa more rtdeapreod tame than n myatohave
enough
to
answer
for
then,
I
can
When Wallie reached the hotel he
Marana's eyes showed that she appre- Houa hole ia tbe mountains near Ritenour,
met Geoffrey in the vestibule. “You assure you! You will have to answer
i ciated the significance of Wallie s para­ known ail over the South Branch country
had better have stayed at home and for the fortune that you have dissipated,
phrase
for her rival. “In our profession, us tbe Hell Hole. This :• rather an un­
built my cottage for me," remarked the sir—a fortune which belonged to you no
couth name,- to I* sure, but to vWtlhe
monsieur,” she said, shrugging one
fanner. :u they shook hands.
“You more than it dues to this gentleman here
spot justifies the title in the mind of tbe
shoulder and looking aside, “we have
present.
Where
would
yon
be.
I
should
beholder. This terrible abyss l» on a
don’t do going-to-Eun&lt;ix&gt; well.”
the
necessity
to
each
defend
himself
like to know, if your sister—your sister,
“I have «om&lt;*thing to tell”-stream called North Fork, In Grant county,
without regard of person."
and is at the lower or left band side of the
“I know all about it. Tve been chat­ who liad never before been ont of her
“
There
are
two
reasons
why
people
road which leads through the Harmer hills.
ting with the lady the last hour. I’m father's house—had not paid your disso­
fight—one* to inflict injury, and the The chasm, circular in shape, is about 15
41mp|x&gt;inted in you. You should have lute debts with the money which she
other to get some advantage for them­ feet in diameter, almost perpendicular and
earned
with
her
own
hands
—
voice,
I
married her first, and she would have
believed by tbe native to be bottom!"-.
left tbe stage of her own accord after- mean—rir? How is u good for nothing selves. Is yours the first?’
"Why should you assume it, mon­ Many attempts hare been made to sound
fellow who robs his father of money to
this
mysterious natural welt; in some in­
“That was not the question. But how spend on a louse woman, and lets him­ sieur?’ inquired the Russian.
“Because in this case there is no ad­ stances lines over 1,000 feet in length have
self bo irapported by his sister"----did you know”-----been used, but as yet the other end has not
vantage
to
bo
derived.
And,
besides,
“Father. Mlle. Marana is not”-----been discovered; lanterns and torchre low­
“Hold yopr tongue, sir! Never mind though I can imagine Mlle. Marana ered to the depth ot many hundred feet re­
only mad north-northeast When the
wind is in the south • • • But she’s what Mlle. Marana is not; 1 and every­ wishing to crush a rival, I cannot im­ veal nothing but rough, irregular walla of
body else know what she is! And you agine her condescending to make a ques­ solid rock.
too good for you."
■———।
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
Scientists provided with stop watches
“Tbe point is. that she is the dangh- stand there before me a beggar, without tion of money."
a cent in yhor pocket, except what your
“I had begun to think that M. Dins­ examined the chasm in IStW. Heavy bowl­
UR
BE UP
JQot tO
“Groat Scott! Do yon mean to say’ mistress may have had the compassion more was too truthful to make any com­ ders were rolled over the edge of the yawn­
TO
to give you. and tell me you will do as pliments." said Marana with a leisurely ing gulf which tailed to give forth a sound
you didn’t know who she is?”
yon please! By the Lord, sir”-----smile that enhanced iho beauty of her until after the expiration of fourteen sec­
“Did you?"
THE MARK
onds! From this, making due allowance
"I will not permit any man alive to face.
“I? Of course. 1 knew the other one,
BEARS THIS MARK.
tor the resistance of the air. tbe transmis­
“There may be more respect in what
in the first place. But didn't she tell slander that lady,” called out young Mr.
sion of wrand and the impediments to the
Randolph, in a white heat of wrath. one leaves unsaid than"------howlden caused by the uneven sides, they
“
She
is
a
lady,
every
inch
of
her.
Who
­
“
Ah!
I
comprehend
that
also.
But
—
,
“Do you suppose,” said Geoffrey grave­
calculated that the hole was 3.153 feet 4
ly, ‘ that 1 would have gone to Europe ever says the contrary lies! You may consider it; if I have spent all my life in inches deep, presuming, of course, that tbe
if 1 had known that the man whom I revile me all you like—111 not say a trying to sing well, and then 1 find that first audible sound was caused by the atone
saw * * • that there was all that word; though, us Mr. Dinsmore here some one has borrowed my name, so that striking bottom.
told you. yon abandoned my sister to her staging is thought to be mine—then
The people of the vicinity who have for
mystery about, was her own father?’
Wallie stared at/his friend a moment ths insults of all the blackguards in all tfait I have done in my life is for noth­ many years regarded this gigantic well
and then laughed. “This is very sad,” town, for the sake of the money she ing. We ringers, monrienr, have only our with something akin to awe tell many
Mr. voice; when that is still there is no more stories abont it and the objects, animate
said he. “And. if I am not mistaken, was putting into your pocket.
and inanimate, which have been swallowed
you were with tne that day when Ran­ Dinsmore,” he added, turning to that of us. If it is -taken from us we have
up in its insatiable maw.—St Louis Re­
dolph came in and gave himself away— personage, “you are a gentleman and nothing left. We put into it all our public.
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN U WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
I
’
ll
speak
to
you.
You
seebow
I
stand,
However! What are you going to dd?"
souls and -our hearts, and we work many
“The real Marana is here, or rather, and you can’t wish me to feel more hu­ years—it is work and not play, mourienr
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
at the Albemarle.
1 want to kpow miliated than I do. I love my taster— —and we have many bard things, many
what she is going to do. She mav de- God knows it—in spite of all the trouble straggles, sometimes we lose everything Hurd, of Groton,-S. D.. we quote: "Was
Tve brought on her. She has replaced that other persons love, even love itself. tiken with a bad cold, which settled on my
cfafe to make trouble.”
lungs, cough set in and finally- terminated
“There is one obstacle in her way, the money I spent, and not a cent of it Well, you see, I would more gladly give
in consumption. Four doctors gave me up
will 1 ever touch, if I have to starvein the to some lady all the money that I have
fortunately.”
saying I could live but a short time. 1
streets. But when I found on landing fa earned in my life, and my jewels, and
“What?"
gave myself up to my Saviour, determined
“Well, it would be awkward for her New York today that it was my sister my drcsera, than I would permit that, if I could not stay with my friends on
who had in^n taking Mlle. Marana's when she rings, the audience should say. earth. 1 would meet my absent ones above.
to prow-cute the sister of her lover."
“He is her lover only ia the sense that place, 1 knew I was done for. The two •That is Marana!’"
My husband was advised to get Dr.
ha wants to marry her.”
women in this world whom I love and
Wallie looked down, anzl made no 1 King's New Discovery for consumption,
“What about that hundred thousand honor, by George! are set against each answer.
coughs and colds. I gave It a trial, took
other, and I who would defend either of
dollars he got rid of?"
“You have reminded me." she went in all eight bottles; it has cured me and
“it is as 1 say, naverthelees.” And ’ 'em with my life, can do nothing. After on after a few moments, "that this lady thank (tod 1 am now a well and hearty
Geoffrey gave his friend a synopsis of punishment like that, it’s not your is the sister of Edward. Yeo, be has woman." Trial bottles free at W. H.
what He) wise had told him on the sub- shrieking and stamping that can make very .often told me of herxand that we Goodyear's drag store, regular sire. .’&gt;0c
me feel any worse," he said, looking his were a little alike—poor boy, he means and 81.00.
“In that case there is all the more rea­ father in the face.
of one aspect, one presentment; as for
At this jtoint Wallie thought the time' the rest, he knows of me only what I
This is what you ought to Imre, in fact,
son tor her to keep quiet,” said Wallis.
“Then why did she come to America?” was come to interpose. Ho had less have been to him. My other history you must have IL to fully enjoy life.
Geoffrey inquired.
sympathy with the father than with the was not of interest to him; jx-rhaps he Thousands are searching for It dally, and
“Hare you seen heron the subject?"
son, whose chief crime, after all, seemed would not believe it, even if I told it to mourning l&gt;ecanse they find It not.
If* a woman’s paper—helpful, rnteruinwc,
“I have had no opportunity yet.”
to be that he had lost his head aud his him; but, at least, ho asked me to be his Thousands upon thonniuU of dollars are Tbe “Outlook" i.
suggestive m all home nutters.
“Well, leave it to me. You are not a sense of personal responsibility for love's wife, aud though 1 said no it was not .spent annually bj our people fa the hope
If* a man’s paper—virile, inspiring.
’J*
diplomatist. This young Randolph has sake. It was no more than justice that because I feared that he might ceaa? to tlrnt they may attain this boon. And yet
It may be had by all. We guarantee that
got himself in a nice position! If Miss both of them should be arraigned for love me because of what he might after­
forefront of all great movements.
Electric Hitters. If used according to
Beatrix was not his sister, or if Marana their beliavior, and it was poetical jus­ ward come to know. You mav laugh
Boys and girls watch the mail for it. There
directions and the use pcmlMed In. will
tice that the arraignment of each should at it, monrienr, but I think he would bring you good digestion and oust the
’ is good fun in its p*ge&gt; rvc,T **“’
bright stories and practical talks.
come from the other. But it had gone still love me, notwithstanding all of it.” the demon dyspepla and Install instead Sennons by America's foremost preachers.
iahe’ahelplftw both ways. I should think far enough, and was not in itself agree­
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he would feel tired. What sort of * fri- able for a third perron to listen to.
story by Mrs. Amelia I- Ruv, bep»
for
dyspepsia
and
all
dhrases
of
liver,
touching in the way Marana said this.
in late October, and runs focr moatts.
“I think the best thing to do,” be said, Wallie did not feel at all inclined to stomach and kidneys, hold ak 50c. and
“He seemed well enough the little I've “is to go to Mlle. Marana at once and laugh, and his face jierhaps showed it
81.00 per bottle Uy W. II. Goodyear, tbe Railways and Pleasure Resorts of America. Ex-Presi-Mn- R. B. Hrve, ten:
druggist.
learn how she feels about it. The mat­
Chriwirn Uota is &gt; te|kr «
Any time-table or descriptive circular
“I said no," she resunietl; “but later,
“I see; you think of him as your future ter may perhaps i&gt;e arranged quietly. when I found what he had done, I said
Its ideas, spirit, and aims are evceiicM.
sent free to any Christian Union reader,
It is hopeful, generous, eSective.
brother-in-law.” said Wallie smiling.
on
application.
It you’ll come with me, Mr. Edward, yes, so that I might help to make right,
The best salve in the world for cuts,
“Btat don’t be too comfortable. That
and also because it is pleasant for a bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
“All right," returned Ed. who^e fit of ringer like me to think she can give sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
rage had left him fa a very depressed something to her husband in return fur corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
“Oh. Pm not comfortable!” said Geoff­ and tractable state. “FD do whatever being his wife. But then he would not­ ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
rey gloomily.
in that he wm like other men who wish guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
“Well. I won’t hit you while you're
money refunded. Price 45 crate per box.
“And I wash my hands of you, sir!" in every way to be the master. But yet
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
down, but if you get.up again, look out! exclaimed Randolph, Sr., to his son, as
mourieur, there is time to think again ”
Where is this young acan^Z"
the latter moved toward the door. But she added, suddenly altering her tone
Tbe Lapeer county democrats are anxi­
“Up stain. I believe, with his father." Ed took no notice of this farewell shot. and lookfag at him keenly?-a woman
ous about the outcome of the spring elcchas much power over the man who loves lons and have called a meeting to organise
and get out the full vote.
her, if she will use itP
they presently found themselves fa the
“I do not doubt it at all," said Wallie
private sitting room of Mrs. Peters, m meeting her look.
she »till preferred to call henielf.
“Doyou thlakl would b.Tepowwto
She had been sitting at the piano, but
PROTECTION
m the guntlcmeu entered she rose and
OR FREE-TRADE.
---- -------- --- ——- ” ao UWL IO3U"
came to meet them.
Too "tall tr~t her aa if ah.-were
“I have the memory of meeting you
WHICH?
other woman, and I will say nothing- J
before.” she arid to Wallie. m she gave wiH help you?" continued the Rustic
Do you ««ol io k«T lUorewW
him her hand, whose softuess contrasted with a subtle smile.
poued
on
tbe
e«ecu of the
with the bright bardnera of the jeweled
"11r“T beta’, ron might.- Wallie
rings *be wort., She looked at Ed, but
amnrwd. -Bnt I eaa't coocMvettat
made no remark to him.
you would care to have him do it. or
Do you want to know all ^bcs:, :^e
"I hud given up the hope of seeing you
care for him if he did do it"
Andrew Bamford, a cliartec member of
this season. Diva," observed Wallie, with
policy cf Protection and have -=&gt;
“Ah! but with us singer* it can bo dif- company E, third regiment, M. A T.. Sag­
“Mr. Dinamort1,” ssdd Randolph. Sr.
a smile. “Yon drove Gen. Inigo to his terete." rejoined Marana, bending npon
answer
to every false statement cl
inaw. died of cancer Ih the throat yester­
wit’s end."
tan a gaa. of dark, ambignon, bnlliate day.. He was well known.
the Free-Traders?
“That would Ire farther than I would cy. “It ia much for na to know, and to
like to go myself,” tbe replied quietly,
prove it to th. world, that we ,re loved
Then mtaribe I&lt;« vote b- m"
"i (tank he did not stay long there hiinbeyond measure; yes, beyond honor. It
p.per and eke JUmucak Erow"1'•
■•if-*' Her beautiful face w. j, eJ.m nnd is a triumph, and we lovn I riumphs—
pabteted ««klr by th" Awn&lt;«
•hi who known howdreu-lr : Man do Ml
Pnxective Tariff Lea«te. Sr"
tonta &lt;* mownenr. nod the
(Sample copy Iteek The Ecta-ta™
Albert Wealth the Bay Qty chump who
worMUpgb.Mdgivr.na no
jx,
Itu
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auger in her traaquh yon not ttaakU might h. nreot to
a&gt; acknu-ledaed atel|or&gt;:y
1
nnA
fkw.
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taetioa and "bonld be widely read-

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it was Ben Johnson, we believe, who
when asked Mallock's question, ••!» life
worth living?” replied. -Thai depend* on
tiie liver.” And Ben Johnson doubtless
saw the double point to the pun. Tbe A PROBLEM THAT HOTEL KEEPEBS
DELTON, MICH.
liver active—quick— life rosy, vverythjog
HAVE NOT YET SOLVED.
bright, mountains of trouble nqdt like
Office at hotel tor tiie present.
mountains of snow. The liver slukglsh—
UHLLIAM 0. LOWDEN.
lite dull, everything blue, molehills of
»?
lotwytir.
worry rise into mountaiiH of anxiety, and
Office over Julius Russell's store, State ns a result—sick headache, dullness, con­
street, Hastlug% Mich.
stipation. Two ways are open. Cure
Opinion on the Subject
permanently, or relieve temporarily. Take
QTl’ART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
a pill and suffer, or take a pill and get
It hns long been an unsolved nrublem
&gt;j
Attorneys at law.
well. Shock the system by uu overdose, among hotel keepers how to avoid being
Over Hsslii'gs Nalbmai Bunk.
or coax it by a mild, pleusunt way.
Imjxwed upon by a very large claw of pee­
dit'tingi. .Mirtiigrn.
Dr. Pierce’s Fleasaiii Pellets are the wits who Itabitually make use ot various
Associate offiues. at Grand Rapids, Mich.
mild means. They work effectively, with­ conveniences of hotels without in any wny
A. SHELDON.
out pain, and leave the system strong. compensating the proprietors. It Is. for in:
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office*.
One, little, sugar-coated pellet Is enough, stance, a daily occurrence for those who
AtistTMl Bloc*. Mealtug*.
Money to loin on Beal Estate ltr.il Estair although* whole-viaL easts but 25 cent*. are not guests to make use of the parlore
of botch for places of meeting, to wm the
•wild un ciMfuntedou. General -con-ejaucing
Mild, gentle, soothing and healing Is Dr.
tlsv.og a complete jet.of a Wrnct Books. &lt;-oin
toilet rooms, to lounge nbout the smoking
from the K4i--&gt;rds. e.m ( rnlsh complete Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Only 50 cents:
rooms, to use the hotel stationery, and in
-i-wte.
C. F, BKVOKN. CI&lt;Tk.
by druggists.
other way, to appropriate to their own
1’. DRAKE, M. D„
Tiie marriage of George S. Hutton and use, without payment, facilities which are
Carrie 8. Turner, of Lapeer.Thursday was ; intended for the necommodntion of hotel
(L’tlre over Holloways drug store.
guests. The subject hns been much talked
the social event of the.wlnter.
Office hour* from - to 4 p. m. Telephone. ooit
about among hotel proprietors, nnd many
■ l iiug whit retldenre. at Hollow uy’s tiruj
MBu llefiiri H. Be«Uo«', of Buri(-&gt;ston, Vt.,h*d '
a du ease ol the scalp whh-h valued hcrlmtrloj expedients have been cither proposed or
adoptetl n« n remedy for this growing evil.
hci tune rerj harsh and dry and io Ml mu freely In a number of well known hotels tn New
1
M. ’I. GH.LASriE, Notary Public
1.
mid C. S. CltiiiU: Agent,
Mie Hcarcvlv dared comb it. Ayer's Hair Vigor York the evil hns grown to enormous pro­
will proswute *11 kinds of dahlia before the gave her a healthy scalp, aud made the hair
portions. As far as the toilet rooms are
l»&lt;-,'.i:ti:n-iHs of the luteriur office. Call on him beantlfiiliv thick arid gtassv.
concerned. It was at one time profxwej to
| -- stun*, corner Court and Jeffentoh St*.,
H iclings. Mich. ■___
j‘
William McMullen, a well known cap­ adopt a scheme of charge for ailraiwiinn,
italist and lumberr.ian at Grand Rapids, aud one Inventive genius even went so far
M fOWLER.D.D. S.
»« to propose a machine on the principle nf
died yesterday, aged 49years.
c ~j
"Pul ^nickel in the slot.”

GUESTS WHO DON’T PAY.

11 T. GAMBLE.
V .
. Physician and Surgvnu.

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A

CHEClflNO TUE EVIL

A. BARBER. M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon,
&lt;&gt;flice oter Nterin's store. Offlcc hours from t

'

It is, however, true that, after touch
deliberation and consultation, and com­
VThen Baby was rick, we gave her Castor!*.
paring notes and relating experiences,
hotel proprietors have generally come to
the conclusion that these evils must in
/ ’ W. LOWRY. M. D.,
•
some measure be borne, although they
'J.
Physician and Surgeon.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. may Ixj prevented iu a degree by various
Mokes * specialty o! treating diseases of the
El'Eund EAK and the preservation of vision
expedients. It is, therefore, now the cus­
"V’
Mrl*CTACLK» and eye
tom in the larger hotels to ,&gt;ost various no­
tices about tbe public places indicating that
■MI'.-am! residence ou Broadway, near Court
H-4-* Hustings. Mich.______________________ _
'John E. Smiley, of Port Huron, is to saw they are reserved for guests of the house.
wood against Isaac Wallttcv. of Sarnia, for Such notices are posted in the toilet room
Smith a coix.rove,
and
in tiie smoking room, and over the
the championship.
O]
Lawyers.
chairs iu the billiard rooms, and eveu tbe
t
oi'.'.ce in Ufilon bl&lt;H*k. HaAings.)
I'cA1l»j_ is all:hwroufts of the state.
■ 'rhero pills are scientifically compounded, seats that are phiced near the hotel offices
.........
.... ............
It |«...
of Ibe tell bojj
and
uniform ...
In action. No
griping
pain «
so : ,or S’
commoi.l,
toBowInf Ite u,e ol pill. &lt;
&gt;*“
of the hold clerk
c—
Attorney at Law.
___ .
, . . . 7 ..
...
....
to answer the call of
ot t-tiretta.
guests.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
. -r J.S. Guodvcardr Co.** store.)
It is also an essential part of the equip­
rs tn ad courtsot tbe State. Collections dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
ment of all hotels to have one or more per­
____ ___ trending to.
I they have no equal in the cure of sick
sons constantly on the lookout to warn off
Ll R. TIMMERMAN,- Homoqmthic I’hy- : beadnehc. constipation, dyspepsia and
T.
siclan
Surgeon.---------------- I biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­ the^'unprofitable visitors. Such of these
sician and
ana surgeon.
unwelcome guests ns are obviously un­
... over .l.atlif«&gt;ps
-a: drug
---- store.l c(%| Njy otjjer preparation.
clean or "crooked" are unceremoniously
The Ann Arbor commandery of Knight* bounced. There is, however, a very large
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Templar elects John R. Minor eminent class of well dressed and genlleuianly up|&gt;earing persons who do not scruple to thus
I command er.

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A.

5 r*’ti and Court St*.. Ruting*. Mi«-h. I
Ratos. 31 .OO per Day.
(&gt;«»•• Is new. with pleasaui rourns. The
•-»’ rtie public Is rcspecltu’dv solicited.

Hastings City Bank
Hasting*.

Mich.

APITAL $75,000.00
-I Kl'l.!'s U.otoi.iio.

Incorporated under the laws of ttio State of
Michigan.

•n for business Dee. 15. IMU tn building for
aierly occupied by Messer Bros.
officers:

' Robinson. President;
’

D. W. IleynoIUs. Cashier.
DFJCCTOJtS: /

Dan W. Reynolds,
' D, G. Robinson,
J. A. Greble.
John Carveth.
Chester Messer.
P. T. Colgrove.

A General Bankinc Business Transacted.
On l! •• first- day of Seulembed A. D. 1&gt;W5,
Mary M. Wntvott and. Jerome Kr^Wolcott tuort4 i rd tn AdJlton P. C&gt;ok. all th*: certain piece
&gt;r pared of land •utuate in the township nf Ma­
ple Grove,County of Barry and State of Mlr.blX.ui, ■i-wribt’d as follows t &gt; wlt: The south
&lt;:»!( nf tlienortlt half of the northwest quarter
&gt;: .-ruon,twenty ('jo&gt; town two (2) north of
range seven IT) west, containing forty (40 acres

.■'mil moriif-i.’e was ou uie siscecnin **ay ot
s -*'t&lt;-mtHT. a. D. IMS, recorded in the office of
th-register of deeds for the County of Barry
and State of Michigin. in liber 29 of mortgages
, 9i. page 12.
■■'aid mortgage was on tiie twenty-eighth d*v
of December. A. I*. is«8. duly assigned by tbe
• nd Add bum P. Cook, to the A. r. Cook Co.,
limited, which said assignment wm on the fifth
y.ta&gt; of Febru*r/i A. D. IMV1. duly recorded in
-aid register's office, tn Uber 38 of mortgages, on
pages 40 and 41.
Uh. the first day of September. A. D. tSW.
here became due aud putable by the terms of
-.ml mongsta the sum of forty-five and rz-ioo
:■ .1 irot interest and the same has
ramain-d tinpaTa*od in arrears forthe space ot
thirty dirs ati-1 upwards.
&lt;&gt;u th- first day of September, A. D. 1888.
t.iere became due and payable at: Installment ot
interest of (ortv tiv- and .¥) too dollars (*45 00].
andihe same
remslnwninpald aud In arn- irs for the spare uf more thin thirty day*.
On *he fir«" day of September. A. D. 18to.
' here became due an iirntal Inient of intere*: ocv.irding tn the term* of said mortgage, of forty■uve and W-ltodollars (8M.fio|, which said last
iiHtallmenl hM remained due and in arrears
for more than thirty days.
Sow. therefore, by reason of said default, aud
i y virtue of a condition of said morlgace, the
said assignee of said mortgage has elected and
does hereby elect to deciare, and does hereby
declare the whole amount secured by said mort­
gage, both interest and principal, due and jmyable at once. There is therefore claimed to be
now due and unpaid ou said mortgage tbe Mini
of eight hundred, thirty-eight andw-ioo dollars
te38 5**i of principal ana Interest, and tbe
further sum of seven and 53 100 dollars [87A3I
for taves paid by the mortgagee on Mid premi­
ses, with interest thereon, according to the
t-rrai «f sahl mortgage st ten per cent, from the
-sth day of January. A. D. 18W. and no proceed­
ings at law or tn equity have been Instituted to
recover the same or any part thereof.
Notice Is therefore hereby given that by vir­
tue of the power ot sale iu such mortgage con
tamed, amt tbe statute In such case msde and
provided, the premises above and In said mort­
gage describe, or so much thereof as may be
U'eessary. will be sold at public vendno to the
highest bidder, at tiie north front door of the
court house lu the city ot Hastings, Barry Conn­
tv. Michigan, that being the piner of holding
eourt for *aid county, ou tbe ninth
day ot May. A. D. 1981. at ten o'clock in the fore­
noon of said day. to saliFy the amount then due
on said mortgage together with all Irgul costa,
including &lt;ui attorney fee m provided by law.
Dated, February 7th. WM.
The A. P. Cook Co. Lxmitkd.
Assignee of Murtgugee.
s*TVAJtr. Knaftkn &amp; Weaver.
Attorneys for Assignee
Sheriff’s Notice of Klectioa.
T rm* ,',u*!lfle‘l voters of Barry County, Mlchi-

Pursuant to due notice from the Secretary ot
•State you are hereby uotitied that at the general
election to be held le Oils state oa Monday.
April sth, iwi, tbe following officers are to be
(•lectod: An associate Justice of the supreme
court in place of John W Champlin, whose
•enn of office will expire December 31. 1»I:
al(U&gt;
-U...
I.. .J... nt
whb &lt;n omce wm exetre Deremner si.mh.
Wltneaimy hand and seal at Hastings. Mich,
this it»tn day of February. 1891
James D. Bknuam.

SetAAT- Tkzlills
ENGINES,
rt proved Variable Friction Food.

A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa.

At Wichita, Kan., I had to occupy a
room at tbe hotel with a stranger,who told
me that he lived about fifty miles away on
a ranch. We got along till night for three
or four days, and then, one night as we
went to boi, fee naked:

"I sorter mistrusted you cmiTd. Whnt
do they call tlds thing they get auk about
s new towul”
"Do you mean a prospectus?”
•‘That’s 1L Kin you write onc*r
“I think no."
.
“Kin you draw a aprt o’ map?”
,

•‘Just ns llcf Un as not?"
“No, sir!"
' "Well, don’t get hot. Here’s what I
want. 1’vp got 200 acres of land thirty-five
miles from anywhar, and it’s too cussedpoor for n jack rabbit to eveu run over. 1
want to lay out a town tliar, and sell off
150.000 worth of lots before thn end of the
month. It kin be done if I kin git the
right sort of partner."
“You want a liar, eh?”
"Got to be. lie’s got to lie a river alongsido that prop'jrty, two railroads across It,
15,00) population into the county and then
riug in n lot of churches, schools and fnctorlcs to gild it.off. I’ll give you half.”
"No, 1 couldn’t,"
"All right—no harm done, if you are
not a liar that settles it, and we won’t
have no hard feelings."
Six weeltt later I met him in a bank th
Omnbn just as he was depositing (27,000,
and he held out bis hand and said: "Shoo!
is it yon? Wish you'd have corns in ten
minutes ago and seen n&gt;y liar holding up
his half ot the deaL Conscientious scru­
ples. eh? Well, some folks has ’em. and
when they does it's all right, him! no hard,
fccliagv on rny port."—New York Sun.

Tire olive tree hi its ivildttate I* a t horny
shrub or small tree, but when cultivated
tweenies :» tree twenty to forty feet high,
with no thorns It lives to u good age.
The leaves resemble those of a willow; tho
flowers nre small and white and grow in
clusters as grapes do, and the fruit ia
greenish, whitish, violet, or even black in
color and generally ov.fl in shape. It in
produced in great profusion, so that an old
olive tree becomes very valuable to its
owner. Olive off is much used am an arti­
cle of food in thn countries in which it is
produced, and to n smaller extent in other
countries. Pickled olives are- very much
likixl by most people, t hough to many they
are disagreeable at first.
.Unnng the Greeks the olive was sacred
to Miuervo, the goddesa of wisdom; it wna .
also the emblem of purity. A crown &lt;4 I
and &lt;mmn. is m vti* **rnrit*r and more huallh-! '» Uh such perrons u,gvuucr, but quitu n* olive twigs was the highest honor that J
ful by the use of Hood’s 8*n» qtarilla.
j effective, nifth&lt;xl of warningoff ia adopti*d. could Im: l«e.-&gt;iowe*l upon a Greek citizen. I
David J. Fuller. S5 years old. one of the i Samctluuat the gentleman will receive n Au olive hranch was also tho HymlMil nf
pioneer* Of Romulus', died yesterday after ! dclicatd inuntutioti by word of uiouth that peace, and the vanquished who cur.ic to
a short illness.
? F
!:'s
‘~ •presence•’is not desire*!.
• »
Somet
— ■uues he l»eg for peace bore olive brancltc* in tbeir
will lie nskcui if he has any particular busi- hands.
•
,
r.r.-s in tbe house. It may be that a note
The Amcricna olive is n-nuirkable for
will be slipped Into bls imml suggesting the hardness of its wood. It is found as
that be has been accommodated (or n suffi­ far north
Virginia. Ita fruit is fit for
cient time.
use and its flowers are fragrant.
Speaking on this subject Mr. R L Mer
The fragrant olive of China ami Jnpnn
rif. id, president of the Hotel Ket jwr's as- has extremely fragrant flowers, which nro
Mwir.tion. recently said: "To a certain ex­ used for flavoring tea.—Detroit Free Pres*.
tent hotel keepers recoguice that their
house* arv public. They are aware that
•ro:n many reasons persons wht&gt; do not
Far away beyond the plains of Mei&gt;opopatronise their holds may find occasion to tauila, on the banks of the ritfer Tigris, lie
The village elections in Lenawee county
use
these facilities. They kqqwi for In­ theruiuHuf the ancient city of Nineveh.
show a decidvd^piin for the republicansstance, that their own guests dprlng their Not long since huge moundi* of earth nnd
stay In the city may find occasion, to visit stone marked the place; here the pnluctw
other hotels and use their conv^nicncos. and Walls of the proud capital of the great
While employed as agent of the Michl- They are quite willing to in-nnit a fair ■ .Assyrian empire stood. Tho spade aud
share of. their own conveniences to be used rornber, first ot the French and then of
fcan Central Railroad Company, at Aug­
usto. Jficli., my kidneys became diseased, by the guests of other hotels, but they the V-ncli»'li. have cleared all the earth
have found it absolutely neutssnry to pro­ away'and laid lw*rv all that remains of the
ami from an Impoverished and impure
tect themselves by constant watching nnd old street* and palaces where the proud
state of the blood, my gcneMl liealtli was
by the prompt ejection of habit uni offend
princes ot Assyria walked and lived. The
entirely undermined.
I consulted the
gods- they worshiped trad the books they
leading physicians of this city and Ann
A STRING TfEU TO IT.
read have all been revealed to the sight of
Arbor, and all pronounced th* case
“Is Is surprising bow some men will j»erBrights disease. In October last. 1 began aist iu little mean impostures of this kind. a wondering world.
The must curious ot nil the things pre­
taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and There won a nice little well drvtaed old
hl
served
in l4iw
this wonurani
wonderful manner
manner are
arc inc
the
am to-day a well man. It affords me gentleman who some time ago. alt bough i cla-HmU
of Nineveh. The chief library
pleasure to render suffering humanity any Dot a guest al tho Contlnentr.1
wa-n of
of the
tbe city was
w- contained
—
-•
in the ihdace of
good that 1 can. and 1 wish to say that I in the constant habit of apeniling a portion I Kany unhk.
~__ „__ The clay books which com­
think it the greatest blood, kidney and of Ibc n.orutas In th.
room. Ito ) posed it* content* were __
rota of -------tableta covliver medicine in the world.
would
bkiuelf Iu th, mt oomtori
w|lh very .mall !&lt;»«». TlM ubtou
E. Lazii.ere. Agent M. C. R. R-.
able chair and watch for any morning pa
....
■
--when
• --------------are all
olilong -in shape,
*nd
several•
Albion, Mich.
per which might be left .momentarily un
uf them are used for one book the drat line
Sold by F. U Heath. Prepared only by guarded by a guest. This thing went on of the tablet following was written At the
the Charles Wright Medicine Co.. Detroit, so long that it got to be a matter ot merri­ end of the one preceding it. The'writing
ment among the bell boys und waiters to was done when tbe day of the tablet was
Mich.
the ......
old rgentleman
The I’lymouth fair association has set watch
......................
— ----------- ns
- lit*
r, dnily
- soil;
soft; ll
it wiw
«Ri icru
then uniat
baked to mmucu
harden io
it.. iuuvu
Each
pounced upon his free reading.
One ' uUct wna numbcred just a* librarians of
Sept. 22 as the date ot its next fair. •
morning one of tho bell boys laid a trap 1
namber the books of which they
Dr. E. T. MlUer. of Cross Plains. Wte.. has ex­ far the old gentleman, and touted u with a hnV(J chMrgc._i*biludelpMa Telegraph.
pressed the oplnl w» that, for obstinate cases o.f newHpn|M*r to which a string was invisibly |
syphilis and scrofuAt. Ayer's daraapart:^ Is un- attached, rind when tbe old gentleman
qwstlocably the most efiectivc remedy known stooped down to pick up the paper it was
ft Is well known that in ^pain tbe meth­
Mpbanftary. Wonderful cures have resulted m.vstcrioualy whisked away. He saw nt
ods of "courting” are often\ exceedingly
from Its us&gt;*.
once that be bud been watched, nnd he im
singular. Generally the low signifies his
mediately picked up hto bat and left the
choice by coming for three successive even­
hotel, and we have never neon him since.
ings with a guitar and singing a serenade
In that remarkable work, “New Astron­
“An Imposition of a more serious kind is
omy,’’ the author says; "Tlx* very moment tbe use of the toilet rooms by strangers. under the fair one's window, and if he is
in which the sun retrogrades to tbe west­ The more commodious mid ’iximfiirtabie regarded by the young woman’s parents us
ward, beyond Libra, its rays will act im­ they are, the greater seems to b» the rush uu eligible candidate he is iuyited ftito the
mediately upon our globe in n contrary of unauthorized strangers to uro them. In house.
e
la Andalusia, a SpuuLib province, n still
direction. The movement *of the- enrtb
our own hotel this is a source of ibevnvewill be Mackened and decrease progress­ euce to our guests, and notwithstanding more singular custom has lately been ob­
ively in order to ceaao afterward, without our notices, and the fact that we station n served. When a young man there aspires
any disorder, by virtue of what the move- servant in the toilet room to warn bff un­ to the hand of n young lady be calls for
ment-&lt; of our planet are common
all the authorized pereons. tho evil continues. three successive days at her parents' house
object® which arc upotk its surface, we But, so far as 1 have known, no adequate nt the same hour. Tbe third day he al­
can compare tbe 'discontinuance of it* remedy has yet been proposed by the most ways brings a cane, and goes away leaving
movement to that of a steamer which ex perien rod hotel proprietor. Of course it it behind him. apparently forgett'.ngit.
If his suit is regarded with favor the
slackeas more aud more before ceasing to would be impracticable to charge a fee of
young girl keeps tbe cane, and gives It
move altogether.
admission to tbe toilet room, because it
back to him when he calls the next day.
"Then man will witness a celesUal phe­ would be a petty annoyance to the gucste.
nomenon very curioux When the earth Some hotel |*roprietors look upon these This makes him her affianced husband.
Bat If, on the contrary, the young man's
will have stooped the nun will bo seen mo­ public conveniences in the light of advertionless, fixed in some ;&lt;ortion of tbe heav­ liscmenUL They say it brings people to suit is not pleasing to the family his cane
ens, and alter Gratirtatiiraary state of some tbe hotel; that, although they may not be is thrown out of the window into the
interval of lime, just as tho earth will re­ boarders they patronize the bar or thn street. This is regarded as n delicate way
sumo, little by little, a contrary movement ■ cafe or the billiard room, nod that in one of telling him that he nee* I not come again,
of rotation, Hwy will k* the sun moving I way or another the establishment will re­ nnd the young man, who has lingered near
meanwhile, reads his own fate in the indig­
again, but rising on the borison instead ot &lt; ceive compensation."
nity pat npon bis walking stick. —Youth’s
going down. Thea the sun, the planets, ;
Mr CimrleM Sprague, chairman of tho
the moon and the stars will rise in the west I executive committee of the Hotel IGtepers’ Companion.
and rot in the east. Tho (Jay in which that i MMOcintion, said: "Of course we are im­
A Letter on n Shell.
phenomenon will take plate will be the ] posed upon. It seems to be a well tettled
longest of the period. There will be In that &gt; opinion, however, among hotel proprietors
A rather novel letter on exhibition In
day two consecutive noons In the countries , that the most thut can be done is to check Washington is in the form of a pretty pink
tbe meridians of which the sun will have the evil, and that there is no possibility of shell, on which is inscribed a tender mes­
sage. There was twenty-one cents postage
passed, and two consecutive midnight* *t preventing italtogathcr."—New York Sun
due when it reached Its owner, but she de­
the antipodes.”
elined to pay that much, even for tbe
In the above Professor Trastonr falls to
novelty in the way of a letter, and it had
note that other philosophers and astrono­
It is not often that a loot art is recovered,
to be sent to the dead better office.
mers have predicted that the water will
but It is eaid that the chemists hove tri­
A pair of woodpeckers of most brilliant
dry up from' the taro of the earth, and
umphed In the matter ef the BDCieut"Alex­ plumage bang in one corner of a case, and
every living being bare perished before i« andrian blue.” This Hu*-, the ideal of
arc there because they are unclaimed.
will be possible for old Sol to get within ,
paiuten. and decorators, was a pecuhar end
many trillions of miles of the point where. remarkably durable color. The chemist* They are stuffed will: sawdust, and ape
Cnisbed in the highest style of the taxider­
the earth will begin to retrograde.—St. are said to bare achieved a successful ana
mist.—Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Louis Republic.
lysis of the coloring ou tbe Pompeian ires
core and to have reproduced the paint,
Bad Medicine.
identical with the ancient coloring in every
A Michigan doctor who hu spent years
To tbe parltotioo &lt;&gt;f poor blood, for r particular.-St. Louis Republic.
among the Indians says that the Indian
do wi»n I. tbe body &lt;«■ euneeptlble to lb«
medicine men have no standard remedy
benellti to lie derived from • «ood io*«•
for even the simplest ailment. They can't
elne. «• In Mirth. April .nd Miy. H«»d .
Tbe Chined seem to have u very arbi­
break n chill or stop a fever, but trust to
teruparilU I. the people. f«™2'1trary way of fitting word, to music. Ihc
luck and the first handy compound to pull
medicine. It rt»ndinner|U.lled fte I uritj
voice tminomtlj' drops out before tbe end
In. tbe blood, eanni: uTorulo. “if rbeum. of a mustcai pnrase, and enters quite aa them through.-Detroit Free Press.
ete.. rrcoUtlnc the kldner. end liter, re- unexpectedly. whUc tbe “*todT Co,r' on
mlrluit uerre rimin'., .tmmttbnilor .nd in the orelit*tra with endlewa repetition*,
iiivteor,tln&lt; tbe nltole tedy. .» »eH •» relieved occasionally by half * dosen bora,
•*My dear.” began Mr. Bloobumper.
"Don't call me door* ’ snapped Mrs. Bl
I'lireklril Ite pmfrrer. of ~rcte .nd
in which nil the melody instrument:i ceeoe
dltetee. .ini nelorins tbe effle-tod pmf. to and the gong*, cymbalo, drum* end cne. imtnr,l. be.ltbv eondtlnm. If J™ tere uwu plny Xnc.-H. E Krehblcl in Cent by contradicting me below tbe company a
while ago.”—Epoch.
■Hirer tried HnodV termnmrUU tor joor
••spring fnedirtw," do »° this »«soa.

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

ToA—How can yau admire that fellow?
He's us homely as nn nah barrel. Got a
pug uo.se nnd a ghost ot a uiuatache.
Clara—That’s what makes hlu face m
eloquent.
Tom—You can't prove it.
Clara—-lean. His nose tells of the wps
and hlz mustache typifies the downs that
all lives ntv full of .—Pittsburg Bulletin.

StJacobs

Ml,,,Li5c

Julia—How romantic! Jennie's hus­
band turns out to be a rich man after all.
Jack—And a year ago he wasn’t worth a
red. How tbe dickens did he do it?
Julia— Didn’t you hear? Blackened his
face and hands, became n sleeping car
porter, and in ten months amassed a fort­
une.—Pittsburg Bulletin.

CURES PERMANENTLY

She—How did you excuse your absence
from Miss Hiflinr’s wedfling!'

gal®?

roy’s Weekly.
Otoe day Francis 1 of France was struck
on tbe chin with a piece of tile. Of course
tbe wounded part could Dot be shaved.
Thu» beards came again into fashion, after
having been out for nearly a century.

IT^WVI^UAL.
it is the

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and other
bowel complaints
cured and prevented
by the prompt
use of

Try the Hastings Banner
one year.

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Ayer’s Cathartic Pilis
They
regulate the liver,
cleanse the stomach,
and greatly assist
digestion.
*

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Lowell, Mass.

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Greeks, had ruled- over three .generation*
of men, and was wise ns the immortal
gods."
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1'BUBATK OBDKK.
State of Michigan. County of B*rry-«ii.
■
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, botaen at tbe Probate Office,
In the city of tiastlna*. In rota county, ou
Wednesday, the ts» t&gt; day of February. tn the year
one thousanll'elKlit hundred and utnety one.
PresentTCimrles W. Armstrong. Judge of
lu the matter of the estate of Charles N.
Youngs, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied, ot Mary Youngs, widow of s*la deceased,
nraymg that admtnMration ot raid estate may
be granted to Harvey W. Williams ar some
other suitable person.
Thereupon His ordered. I
ITiri day of'Mareh. A. D. l«i
the forenoon,Tie assigned furl
petition, and that the heirs at
ed. and *11 otber persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at * session of
s-.dd court, then to be botarn at the Probate
offire. in the city of Hastings, in said county,
and sboweause. It any there I*, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
It Is further ordered, that said petitionerjflva
notice to the perrons interested in said eetal®,
ot the pendency ot said petition, and the bear­
ing thereat by causing a copy of this order to be
punllshed In the Hastingh Bannkii* news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to vatd day nt hcarina.
CflARLxa W. AiiMamoNO.
Judge of Probate.
[A true copy.] •

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It has

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strengthening, easily DiarsnDi
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as well as for persons in health.

W. BIKER t Cffi, Drtrtr, ha.

bO YOU TAKE THE

a
j*.-

�rrmteM It a child la properly taught in our
mands It, while they are al liberty to con­
trol tbe Issuance of certificates, thus virtu­
ally oodtrolling and tmhanring t$e teach­
England, reports the following o*n versaers' wages.” Tbe inference from all this
Hastings. Thursday. March 12. ie*1tion between two English •n, which he Is that to retain the preaeat method of
«^i1n‘«^^
ejection boards of cxaaaineni have entered
wamhaix L.cook.
t&gt;vviheard iu an
• That McKinley bill did IL No, there into a gigantic eonsplreey against tbe peo­ poor poorer.” So utterly
really has not been a wheel moved tn tluit ple. Mind you. It is not county supervis­ ««ertion that it seems almost incredible
tmk HAerrxa-*, Mien., rosrorncs,
mill since that abomination went Into ion that tbe editor opposes as be is vigor- that any one eoald think of auch a thing.
AtTornr 14. 18.».
effect. There was. as you know, rush ou*b resisting any return to the farcicls] To be aare. there to nothing new
enough up to that time to last fur six township plan, called by way of courtesy nal in the exprewtou. There j^babl)
months: there was au euonnou* amount of “supervision.’’ To tbe first of this permit han not been a law enacted In the p**t
me to say that years ago. In a paper read
goods turned out.
twenty yean, to which
••You mean to say.” said theotber, “that before our county aaaeclatlon, I expressed applied this epithet, it would be prectie’SSWi’S! wSruoSSYor Kral.
tbe whole of that large plant is stopped?” my opposition to this cumberous round­ ly us sensible to a*»ert that It would maki
“Ye*, ss far as woolen goods are con­ about method of election and have repeat­ cold countries colder and warm countries
cerned; they are doing a little lu the cotton ed it publicly and privately, a hundred
itENKY HOWARD, of St- «:u»lr
•h-TEK M. C&lt;X&gt;K.of SHI*v.awe.
factoty; buL as I Bay the other mill has times since. I question whether there are *Y£venow canvassed each *"d
been shut down these three months past" a doten examiners in Michigan that favor objection that has come to me. I fall to
“But, what Is he going to do Jabout it?” the law. Absurd as tiie last part of the seethe sligblest force tn any ofthan.
“Why, be is going to do the oaty thing above Indictment is, I presume .that It baa They are all baaed upon assuospHons that
The question has t»een asked why a duty
he can do, or any one In the American aroused more prejiwllee than’ almost any­ have no foundation whatever. 1 «ee no
of 45 per cent to ke&gt;t «&gt; agricultural ma­ trade can do: he Is going te move hia plant thing else. If any one will examine the .reason why there should be any jealously
chinery if, as protection tots extend, there to the slates. What else could he do? report of Public Instruction for 1888. (the of our high schools. It U in thorn that
is do danger of competition by foreign There Is no other opening. AH the other last published) he will find that .while the most of our teachero get
market* are ovemupplled, a* you well total number of teachers needed Jo till ail have bevond the home Beta*’1- »«»reV»u,r
manufacturers ot these implements. We
the country schools of tbe state was 6,828, better these schools are, tbe better leachknow.’’
might say that tbe duty cnee did operate
"Do you mean to tell me that he Is real­ there were issued of third grade certificates «, .e .lull r-b 1
«'«&lt;&lt;'' u*lr pn*
to keep out foreign competition antll, un. ly thinking of going to America?"
alone 10,861 or nearly twice lhe number pertly, and ace no reason why all abould
In our own county with 140
"He is not only thinking *f IL but needed.
dcr its benign Influence, our own manu­
not tio the same. 1 certainly do Dot live
(locking at his watch) I suppose be has schools, we have all the lime from ttS to In tbe city. No
ti&gt;«re bM "^&lt;?d T
facturers had had an opportunity to build
gone by this time, as he sails from Liver­ 240 teachers bolding a license. This state­
up their business, improve their methods. pool today on a prospecting trip, and if he ment is utterly baseless and exists only lu to undertake this work. I have done It
from a profound conviction that it Is just
the
fertile
imaglnation
of
this
editor.
If
and bo impiore the quality and reduce tbe is assurred that there is no probability of
what our aciiools Deed, and will do more
price of tbeir products that American lhe McKinley tariff being removed, he the Michigan Tradesuinn should gravely forthem than anything else undertaken
will locate his mill and have hla machinery assert that it Is the purpose of the Patrons for tbe past fifteen years. 1 have done It
Mrmers were supplied with tbe l»est and
to murder all lhe merchants in the connlry,
shipped nt once.
because 1 feel that I was wronged in the
cheapest tools in tire world, n e might
"WelL” said the other. “I believe this Is the whole thing would be no feore ridicu­
little leaching I hart in my boyhood and I
point out that this dnty, having performed Just wiiat those Yankees had in their lous Ilian this foolLsii ascertiun of the
waul to save the boys and girts that are
Guide.
minds.
They
want
to
force
our
manufac
­
Ito mission, stands as an hcoiorable land­
growing up from the same sort of mal­
In the February number appears an able
turers and their capital to go and settle
mark, and since its existence injure* no
down there.''
article from C. 11. Bramble, who h prrsl- practice. I don't waut tbe mortification
and humiliation that have been my lot
one and its removal could not l&gt;cnent any
Is there any wonder that England re­ deat of the l&lt;enawev &lt;U Patrons Associa­ through life to be tbrir*. That big boy
tion and an examiner in that county. In j
•. because no fanner would ever think
joiced at the recent free trade victory, commenting on this the. editor says: “A who is working away for dear life to a»«
of sending abroad for tbe clumsy plows of
which had the effect of cheeking this exo­ careful study of «he work (tiie course of certain what fractional part of a mile K of
Barland or Germany under any circnmof u-10 of a barley com is and yet who
dus of capital from England?
study) shows it to be a systematic progres­
Btanees. we might rest oar case on simply
sion well adapted to the average mind of will all bls life write ‘ John IsaGood Boy."
Putting aside all theories, every lover of tho country school boy or girl. So long as is a monument to tbe kind of teaching too
asking our questioner to show cause why
common iu the past. I do think that tbe
the tariff BMMUd lxBut there progress must we with profound regret the advocated of this system ciaitine them­
selves to thia single feature of tin work, time has come when we should iiave better
to another explanation of its existence lhe Introduction hero of any element which
they evrudnly should receive the support work in our aebonla. I do think that thoce
will
lessen
wages.
The
mainspring
of
our
which is commonly overlooked.
of every educator: but while they are sys­ who have no children to educate and yet
From beginning to end of the tariff bill, progress la high wages—wage* at such _ tematizing the country school loom they must pay to^Moeate ours, should Insist
not a word is said about agricultural level that the workingman can spare hia should also look to the shifting raft upon that their money be better expended. I
which their feel are placed lest designing do think that to keep a boy drilling month
machinery. It does not even recognize wife to preside over a home, can command
manipulators may drift from Its moorings after month upon such words as ‘'ratiocina­
maamntmieaoithM
&lt;&gt;: m hm ma leisure, go to lectures, take a newspaper, ami............end Ina revolutionary act by the tion’’ and “thapaodlcally" while he Informs
If it were mentioned, it is doubtful wheth­ and HR himself from tbe deadening level present legislature that shall prove a simoon the friend that be “sets down to rite him a
f mere toll. That dollar left after all tbe to the whole school Interests of our state.” few lines,” is a barbarism that should be
er It really would have any &lt;&gt;uty at all
placed on it. For tbe manufacturers of bills are paid on Saturday night means The “simoon" to which the editor refers stopped. 1 du think that to keep a child
ia evidently a return to the township sys­ in school eight or ten years atxi then turn
education,
independence. M-IPrespect, man­ tem.
agricultural implement* do not cave par­
blnioat without the ability to correctly
ticularly about tire tariff. Tbey know hood; It increases the value of every acre
Perhaps J can better accomplish what I write a sentence comprising a dozen words
that foreign maker- could not cunnrete near by. fills the town with dwellings, desire by tnating the matter negatively nr Is a farce that has liern played long
with them on any tens'*, and as a matter opens .public libraries and crowds them, stating some things that grading will not enough. Is any man going to Bud fault
do. In other words, noticing objections because I am insisting that teachers shall
of fact many of them are free traders. dots tbe continent with cities, and cob­ made.
do better work? if any, «|»eak. for him
Tbe protectionists among them are in- webs it with railways. The one remain­
1. "It will cost mon-.' I should be have I offended, lines any tax payer
1hk*nee&lt;i by principle, and a belief tiiat ing dollar insures progress and guarantees clad to have acme one explain how. 1 In­ grumlile liecanse I Insist that rarfi teacher
sist
that
It
will
cost
lea*
ami
challenge
con
­
shall have a record that will enable tiie
protection is necesaarv for tbe beet inter- millions to Its owner, better than a score
tradiction on this point 1 will inentiun next teaciter to take up the work imme­
e*n of tbe whore country, rather than be­ of statutes, it la worth more than a
only otic way and that a minor one:
Any diately ami thus save the wages of an en­
cause of any special benefit to tbeir partic­ thousand colleges, and makes armies and one that ha* given Attention to the matter tire week? If any. -«peak. for him. too.
will larar out the statement that a week is have 1 offended. Are panenta going to
ular industry.
police superfluous.—Wendell Phillip*.
spent fy each new teaclier in getting the find fault because 1 am instating that their
Tbe republicans of Michigan having ichooli classified and in running order. children shall tie better taught: that each
to be on agricultural machinery is this:
learned that votes not cast are not counted Not infrequently three different teachers teneher shall not assume that her predeces­
Every manufactured article cannot bt in this state,
III -inoliably abandon their are employed in the course of the year. 11 sors was a dunce and immediately turn
la the rule to have two. By tbe use of the them all berk to the bcgianing of their
mentioned in a tariff bill. The mere
effort to eleet tbeir candidates by staying
prominent one* and tbow- most needing at home.' If this is not true they will de- claM.lfication system, which I* a part of books? If any speak, for them also have 1
the plan, the new teacher can take up the offetuled.
Possibly a little reflection may
protection are s peelbed, and then,
serve defeat—and meet it
But if tbe re­ work where lhe old one leaves it and thus show that no one has any real grounds for
det to stop up ail leaks which otherwise
publicans of the state go to the polls in this time be saved. It Is believed that this offrtiw.
objection is founded upon |he idea that
might neutralize the effect of the rate*
April Judge Montgomery will have a rous­
Caoern
more than one teacher will be needed in
specifically imposed by alwulM the &gt;peejing majority, and Michigan will again be tbe school at the same time. The -plan
Tbousuudsof cancers arc permanently re­
fied articles to come In under the names or
moved by entirely new and original methode
substantially placed in the republican col- contemplates nothing of the sort.
forms which do not ap|tear in a biU, a umn—Detroit Tribinie.
2. “Teachere will get tiie Impression witlHwt pain. Iom of blood, or the use of
that they are obliged to tea.* oolv what b plaster or knife. For book &lt;® Cancer (rent
general provision must be, added to cover
in
tl* course.” This objection comes free} address Surgical Hotel, Cutrabu*. O.
The
resolutions
passel
by
the
late
■UMMlneotis articles of like ehnnstae.
I&gt;jl S. B. Hajutmam, Pres’t.
from a progressive officer who earnestly
After enumerating tbe numerous “vnetak Patras state cxntcnticn denounceJ the
deairea to make our schools better.
democratic
steal
of
two
Beat*
in
the
„_ _ — state “Many of us are not able,” he says, “to
and manufactures or through 83 para­
Tbe partnership berrtotore existing under
graphs, schedule C. of the McKinley bill senate as a fraud and au outmge upon jus­ send our children away to school and 1 Ur
of
* Crawley l&lt; tbhday
in Its 84th and last (pantgraph No. ll.r&gt; x&gt;f tice, hi whose taxer no pretense of excuse want to see some of the higher branches
put
to and our country schools made so
or
reason
am
be
justly
wrged.
And
tbe
the bill) says:
good that they will not have to go." Well,
democratic state convention demonstrated
Manufactures, articles or ware*.
IHW1. Hand w.. um.
”***’
suppose teachers should get sueh an Im­
specially enumerated or provided fur in U« appreciation at the Patron* by squarely pression.
I- E. ttTAt'FFKH.
1 do not think one is likely to.
_____________
J L CKA W LMT.
this act. composed wholly or in part &lt;rf endovHlug and defending the steal. How but if a few do the Illusion can be readily
iron, steel, lead, copper, nickel, pewter,
dispelled. 1 have been asked again and
do Patrons like it?
zinc, gold, silver, platinum, alumiuum, or
again by teachers. “Ain I obUged to teach Mr. &lt;r W ,00,^0“”"" ““
“«•
■ay other metal, —
andbether partly or
Repabiicans should begin to plan forihe algebra as 1 bold only a 3rd grade certlfiItowllnjr. Mich.
Wholly manufactured. 45 per retd us* ad
ycairchaltange .ated Mar. w
spring campaign, „ Get out good caucuses, cate?" My answer has always been, “It ’'....’K-’T1
valorem.
is your business to find out what you will
Thia is all that is
it Umn azricuitu- nominate good men. then get out tbe re­ l&gt;e expected to teach before you engage lhe
ral machinery. The old provision was publican votes, and yxrn will cleet them. school aud If you cannot fill the bill then v_7 * .
c’wiius, M»r. -.‘UUi 1*1
With a full vote out Barry county lafts keep away from there.” The recklessness NhUouaI tubs loguvr.ru.
the same. The rate in the Mills bill was
Ma. Joit x aksold, bowling.
of some tuebero and. I may a&lt;H. of some
40 per cent. The paragraph was &lt;le»igood 500 votes of being a democratic county.
boards In not informing teachers what
THE MARKETStoeovtr A! unenumeratfd metal maniifaclwill be expected of them, h the cause of
SCHOOL COLUMN.
no Hute trouble. Grading neeks only to
ures. and this includes farm implements
have the various braches taught well am!
along with perhaps thousands of other arthoroughly and In proper order, and each
tides. Tbe government probably has not
district ran go as far as the taxnayw. are
Perhaps it I* proper and desirable that I willing to put their hands in their pockets
ooUentrd a eenL of duty on ordinary agriCorn-aac.' ”
'
enltural Implements in a quarter of a cen- blreuld ny a few words upon tbe subject Certainly all must admit there is no limit
of grading our country schools. I am beyond which tbe country school cannot
tatry because there bare been none 1 tn port- aware that I have been tire target of con • &lt;a
TM. IM.I. will vary I,, aloreSX
t»ad. We send pk&gt;w« and mowing machines siderable critictom iu relation thereto and tricur 1, orerly or quin av.r, one i^n,
-aurlm,,.,,.
some little gratuitous adv ia* baa been ta&gt;- •re thow wlthom ehlMren lw Miwite WOmT8*11'”
to all parts of the world instead.
dered as to what 1 should bare done be­
Tbe Patron state, convention was in se»- fore attempting anything of tbe sort . 1 of the tax. Fbcy are supposed io be re­
w “ i*r ton.'
Bkro ar.Lansing at tbe tiaw the democratic Dad no fault with any fair criticism and paid in the tocreased protection to life and
8»tt-8emna at Cl wr bbL
“•
wwmbew of the state senate, by the most am quite sure that no oue Is likely to sug­ property, and the Improvement of «oei«*tr
gest anything that I did Dot canvass in my
hsavish trickery, unsealed two republican own mind before starting out I trust that inoident to education. If the matter it
Fkar-a-j.
properly understood. 1 think this class
tawator*and sealed two democrats itethelr all will be so fair a* not to utterly condemn will not object to the purchase of an amnie
Maptesigar.s^Wc.
places. .This steal deprived the Patrons this till tbey have viewed it on al) sides, supply of blaekboanl. maps, globe etc
Induavy of tbe balance of power In the nor to coufound any mistakes that 1 have
lh&lt;?y WMttt l‘‘ K«'t
wade or that teacher* may make with tire the uia. possible from the money. Snch
plan itself. Teaclrert are not infallible, apparatus b exceedingly valuable from the
Mnptibie proceedings of which any politl- and tbe aecrrtary coDfcsAes to being hu­ lowest grade up and greatly enhances the
eal party eoukl be guilty. Highway rob­ ----- I am about as eertalu as 1 lire that
value^oftlu, teacher’s work. I quenttoo tMKl.^^^neiUcker••
140.
he justified In taxlug ‘
bery could be defended ou the same any man who carefully and candidly laves- yheth.CT Wf
tigate* the matter, what it aims to do and
Wbmu. No. J wmt. gUtt. No. 2rM&gt; SUW4
grounds as this democratic senatorial steal. l&gt;romlRrs to accompliah for our schools, then to purchase ehemlcai or pliiloaophleBy an unaittaMus vote, the Patron state will be heartily in favor of it. 1 feel sure &lt;»rel« Umtwp-s. 1 hellrvo th., i ,
Mntftalo Llv* vtoek
ennventiun desouneed this steal ,ln most that the opposition grows out ot a miscon­ ml, I. • trerlwr «Umx&gt;p&lt;« mufh beyond 1
ception, due almost wholly to the term wb^4 U oonulnKl lu Hr counw II will h,
■uw.'uw) tegma. in a serie* ef ringing
“grading.” Were tbe won! "ciawiliealiou’’
nootations. The moral sentiment of tbe used instead. I apprehend that the result •1 Unrapanwor pooHy trechtan wm,. „r ,
“ *si“
lhe reinury OmwlH..
In many ca^.
_ Hog^MMIum sad
might be quite different
Beyond here and there a ripple. I date trict can go as far as the people desire
tbe first opposition to the appearance of an If they are willing to pay for the teaching
article in Tire Patron*’ Guide. Thoar that Sn"lZ,‘Jrt
*"* .“'■’"TuS
have enrfuIly read that paper must have
discovered two thing*: Tlmt (1) when the
». •• u Will MreanliKe n onmokte
editor ret out to discuss the matter be Otaw, nr tana,- Thia la
knew next to nothing about it, and (2)
having since found out something about It.
of IL As
many reader* of the Banxeb may not
hare seen tbe Guide. 1 quote from the
‘Mri0* •^’liUoual
January number.
After explaining n reiuulm ' ™l “1
•owe length lhe prerent method of electing laZniL^J «««w arem &lt;00.1 bn.lnre,
arboai examiner*, tbe editor Bay*: ‘ Thto
managwoicnt to atop this leak.
to the eondkfion ot affairs we are asked to
4. "Sone pupil* will be held boekand
support by driving another rivet in tbe and compelled lo gn over I be work arah.
ami
win” Seuwr l» lhl, ^**1“
ran. There
area (retain! examinsrs) realize that they ayatan &lt;rf rredn,, h ,
mast perpetuate thetr terms of office other Any wire, « .redy MuiplJ n^S? ,
than through tbe inteiligence
S» -f«l"« to UH Iren£ St,*
&gt;ww «. do UU. h, , aim^. lhy

ASTiNGS

Banner

Hast

Tiie United States consul at Tunstall.

editorial notes.

F. R. PANCOABT
HMTIlroS, MICK.
'

Crude tlir country relwol u&gt; lhe eighth
crade. whteh would Incimte the aramoti

read.

You will make
.NO MISTAKE.
if you buy your
WALL PAPER

Ctdxbvu.lk, New Jrn,,,
o. a #TOTO:_|.1„„,

'

». for S p«kMr. or ,.„u, lhi
Coir. u 1 know It ... ........... (I1 Jw
(all UMMII luul :i |„p
Chotom. iMtnemONE

“

your Care.
Il w™,.,,,...
“
Uom. lad ,t Un rewnd
A
in Improvement. One or th. h,^
*
bid tbit 1 drerml Mm oat „l t|1P „„ ?

and

WINDOW
CURTAINS
Oi

FRED L. HEATH,
The Druggist

M him dir. hot Uiowtht I would ire ,
Cholere Cure with hlm-n,..
,
Uut when I killed tbem lire. u, ,8„ '*

«h Out .» Uh ilekret
lh, tej;
wdfUnx ilm.«l &lt;00 poumb. twl „
“ 1 ““ P* &gt;O”f powdrtx I l„t„,t to”*

tlUMU.
W11.TE11 Q, ,l0Uw
Aurone doubting thli wnlin, an M
Arm. Ihli min. AM trar
SnUKTKE*. lloo Cuolciu Ccu-J SO,
the Drug Store. M)e by mall.
'
‘

Address G. G. Steketke,
Grand Itajtti, Mich.

For talc in Hautituji h\j
IF. H. QOODYEMl

THIS
i INTEREJTJ
‘ YOU

Fred I
ing carp
to eee al
as well
Cail at I
ward if i
this line

I have just received a

AN.

Fine Liii

Bef

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LflbltS *
f QENT5’
JtlOEJ
FOR SPRING WEAR
Do not fail to examine them and get prices before
you buy.

F. G. STOWELL.

Best r lo

Repairing neatly and promptly done*by J. C.
Woodruff.

Grape
Strawbei
Ornarr
Rose:
ItoocstdeaUn

Grand Clearing Sale
At A. WOOLLEV’S
Now is the time to buy Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes

At io per cent

flLWrtT
JEfl

In order to make room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

At an advance of ten per cent of first cost This however is a

Strictly Cash Sale
Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as 1 will not
be undersold.
Yours resp’y,

A. WOOLLEY
EbWflRb C Parsons,
DEALER IN

Mantels, Orates and File
Tile and Marble for
Floors, Vestibules, Etc
Lawn Goods, Vases,
Settees, Plant Stands
Wire Goods,
Cut Flowers and
Choice Plants
113 8. Rm4 UUIAM

R3A

The republic
dale A|iri| tti
afternoon lor
towrwhip r.nic

VM repaid I

&lt;-.eo

Circulation 1

Ladles er&lt;
Hire’s.

E. Stauffer’s
Morrill &amp;

—Tl»e Detro
tbe pnbMcatl

Phillipa'.

Tbe volet
GtWHl Rapt
Thursday.

wad five bln

all i
10 c

�Hastings Banner

Men's rubber boots 82.25 at Holden A
Hire's.

Hastings Thursday. March 12. 1891.

Wanted. 2.000 lb*, of choice butter im­
mediately at U E. Stauffer’s.

W. R. COOK, Local Editor.

Nice and new assortment of rewani of
merit cards; also Sunday school and birth­
day cards at Fyed Hotchkiss’ drug store.

A nucccHsful horse 91 we Is now made
from paper. Having do projections it Is
proof against caulking. It will not slip on
the lee. is higher, and does not Injure the
hoof. Horsemen will hail it with . delight.

personalmention.

.- Mortgages recorded last week 21, dis­
John Dennis waa lu Jackson Thursday. charged 34.

d Y111 Hanw wcnl 10 Gr*nd Rapids yeator-

Sonu! grading in being dune near Hie site
for .he iww chair and bible factory.

Dr. J. C. Andrus spent Sunday at Wall
lake.

Goods delivered promptly to all parts of
the elty.
L. E. Stacffkr.

L. H. Evarts spent Sunday In Grand
lANlge.

John Besamer has added the celebrated
Ladd watch case to bis stock. This with
a Rockford movement make* the best
watch In the world.

G. X Money, of Kalamo, was In the city
Monday.

Our readers have had a chance to
Sjirk DeGroot went to Grand Rapids
practically test the mtril*,uf Van Houtou's
cocoa this week. It must be the universal Tuesday.
verdict that It Is the l*»t aud most econom­
Frank Beckwith went to Grand* Rapids
ical to buy. Spary lUtilllpe keeps n large Thursday.
stock of it.
Mrs. L. C. Welton went to Chicago
A peculiarity about the year "1891” is Thursday.
that adding the first figure to the second
makes the third, nud subtracting tho fourth
Chas. Lunn is visiting his parents In
from the third gives tbe second. Adding Rockford.
the four figures together gives us the
Will Rich, of Woodland, was In the city
number of century.
last week.
A Jackson paper, iu tiling how every / Mis* Laura Bess me r was In Grand Rapedition is read, said that one day last week
Jds last week.
Absolutely Pure.
a man put In a small ad. ••Girl wanted,”
Ell Dogbee, of Coldwater, visited In the
A cream of tarter bakinc jiowder. Highest ami ho had no more than got home when
his wife presented him with just what he city Inst week.
of all in leavening strength. V. «. Govern­
he had been looking for. It pays to adver­
ment Report. Abe. 17. t«w&gt;.
TV. C. Carmen of Caledonia, was in the
tise in any event. ,
city last week.
Remember that when you want your /IrvCressy visited hls father in Haheyes tested for glasses, that Dr. Lowry lias/
• well last week.
.
,
the best of apparatus to make a thorough
and scientific examination uf the eves to
W. M. Milliam, of Kalamazoo, was m
test them for glasses.
And then he has the e!ty Friday.
« large stock of the very finest quality of
TValter Fisher, of Kalamazoo, spent Sun­
spectacle* and eyo glasses, which he will
day in this cltv.
sell on reasonable terms.

POWDER

—r

Carpet Weaving!

Fred Doelkcr is again weav­
ing carpets and will be pleased
to see all of his old customers
as well as many new ones,
('all at his home in the 2nd
ward if yon want anything in
this line?

COME
AND SEE, ME
Before you sell your

BUTTERand

■Be/t Flour. $2.40.

JOS. ROGERS.
Grape Vines, Raspberries,
Strawberries. Trees, Shrubs,
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
Roses; also Seed Com!
Huocst dealing and low price*. Write and in­
form me ot your want*: will In- to please you.
AdUreMC. K. PAUL Gaaklll. Barry Co.. Mich.

SHORE &gt;

ED.POWERT
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SArtE
22 ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt; INQIQflR
THE
U. 5.

Hastings wasn't tbe only place that got
bit on "creamery.” Lake Odessa Is hi the
soup too. and the same concern done up
both places, and iu about the same manner.
With experienced men In each concern
however, there is no reason why they
should not be paying investments, and a
great benefit to the community.
Tbe prospects for a great wheat crop
the coming season were never brighter.
An exchange says that old wheat growers
claim that the seed time last fall and
through the past mild winter are Indica­
tive of a heavy yield. Tbe piaut Is now
sturdy, with root well embedded. Unless
tbe fly or rust interfere* toward the latter
part of tbe season, lhe wheat crop will be
heavier than it has been tor years.

IjMary E. Wilkins’ stories of New EngBuid village life have won for her an envia­
ble reputation on both aides of the Atlan­
tic. Iler new book, A New England Nun
and other stories, is announced for early
publication by Harper A Brothers, and
will doubtless achieve a success similar to
that of her first volume, which not only
received tbe plaudits of tbe English critic*,
but ha* been reprinted in Edinburgh -and
translated in Paris.

The slate agriculture* college has issued
a imiuphlet giving a description of a new
remedy for six of tbe worst weeds, viz.Canada thistle, red roor. moth mulh
load Hax. rib gras* and narrow dock.
Samples of the seeds of the above named
weeds will be sent out glued on paper.
This will prove a wonderful aid to the
fanm-r
In
giving
him a
chance
to compare aud lhe more readily detect tbe ,
foul stuff among bls seels. These reports I
are sent free to any one who will apply to '
the secretary of theoolh-ge.

E. I’. Carpenter, of Caledonia, was In
the city Saturday.
Miss Minnie Case, of Augusta, was In
the city last week.
Mis* Nellie Kiel. of Ionia Co., was in
the city last week.

Mrs. E. Sllsby. of Marshall, la visiting
her sori in tills city.

MHs Lena Robinson, of Wayland, was
in the city Thursday.

Miss Myrtle Nye. of Lake Odessa, was
in the city last week.

Kmd This. I

If voq want any auction* bills printed
call at this office. All work dune in a neat
and workmanlike manner and prices rea­
sonable. Give us a call.

of ice Is being shipped to Kalama­
zoo from Cloverdale, one train lasing kept
busy all the time. A large amount Is also
being put there in hour***.
.
Don’t you forget that John Beumer
has tbe most complete stock of spectacles
and eyeglass** In lhe city. Prices are low;
Eyes examined free of charge.
Several member* of Fitzgerald Post,
G. A. R. as well as members of other posts
throughout the county are attending the
state encampment at Muskegon.

I will sell watches aud organs on tire Installtnunt plan to rcs]M&gt;nslble parties.
Call and set* them.
John Besshkr.'
The Jeweler.
Prof. W. F. Taylor's musical conven­
tion will ck»e Friday evenlbg of this
week with a concert al Union hall. We
can safely say that those who fail to at­
tend this entertainment will miss a very
rare thing, a* a
fine
selection of
comic, sacred and sentimental music has
been prepared. Scats on sale at Heath's
drug store.

Frank Treat, formerly a aalumlst of
Nashville, and whose name graced most
every vourt calendar for two or three years
in this county. I* again in trouble in Grand
Rapids. He left Nashville about a year
ago and opened up a saloon in Grand Rap­
ids. He was hauled up before the
superior court hi tiiat city last week for
selling liquor on Sunday.

Having purchased the Interest of Mr.
Crawley in the firm of Stauffer A- Crawley
I desire to thauk our many friends
S. R. Willison, of Hickory Corners, was throughout the country for their very liber­
in the city yesterday.
al patronage In the past and beg to assure
you that it shall Im* my alm in the* future
Fred Kenficld, of Chicago, was In the
to please yon in the quality of the goods 1
city Thursday evening.
shall handle as well as In prices. Farmers
James Cofficld went to Decatur last product* will always iccelve my best atten­
tion. Call and see me at the old stand.
week to visit hls brother.
1*. E. Stai FFKK.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Haney went to Kal­
amazoo Saturday evening.
Grand Spring Openjag
John Miller visited hls sun Dr. Henry
Offine
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_______ ____________
... _____
„
Imported
(owns, dress
goods.
Miller in Otsego last week.
trimming*. etc., also fine line of seal gar­
Mrs. J. W. Lunn and son visited rela­ ments and furs will occur Tuesday and
Wednesday. March 17th and 18th. also
tive* in Rockford last week.
fine line of cloth* fur tailor made gowns
W. D. Hayes and R. K. Grant went to
and riding habits, which will be sold with­
Wall lake Thursday evening.
out’being made. If so desired. A large
• H. Jenne is canvassing the southern amount of these girnd* will I* on exhibi­
tion for the two days only, so we extend
part of the county for a book.
'
an Invitation, to all those wishing tu avail
T. W. Reynolds, of Plainwell, was in themselves of thl* oppert unity to. attend
the city Saturday on business.
tills display, the thirst ever shown in
Henry Goodyear, of Grand Rapids, Is western Michigan.
Respectfully.
the guest of Hastings friends.
WlNEGAIt &amp; WeNZEI.I,
Mrs. Chas. Rusjcll. of Allegan, visited
New Kendall Block.
relatives In the city hist week.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Judge F. A. Hooker Is confined to hls
home in Charlotte by sickness.

We wish to say a few words to the people of Barry Co.,
that are in search ot anything in our line, which consists of

.

SUITS,
OVERCOATS
HATS,
CAPS,
and
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.

A\®

We have bought a very large and complete stock for tbe
spring trade. In selecting this stock, we nave given it our
very best attention and

SELECTED PATTERNS
AND

Will Marshall, of Hickory Comer*, was
In the city yesterday.

Dr. Bennett will be at the Eagle hotel.
Grand Rapids, on Wednesday and Thurs­
day. March 11th and 12th; and at the
Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin, of Delta, visit­
Phenix hotel, Charlotte, Mich., on Tuesr ed friends in the city lost week.
day, March 17th. How much Ill-health Is
P. A. Sheldon and C. F. Brooks were iu
due to piles and constipation. You nuy
not suspect It, twit those headaches, Woodland last week on business.
stomach troubles, and all varieties of
Ed. Frost, of Grand Rapids, visited
chronic ailments are tbe result of these friends here the first of the week.
things
Fever In tbe rectum causes con­
M. S. Golden, of Westphalia, mndc a
stipation; If you desire relief, positive
and permanent, give Dr. B. a fair trial, business trip to this city last week.
j Consultation flee iu Gernan and English.
Alderman Chris Jacob Felghner, of
Nashville, was in the city- Tuesday.
।
A circular from Henry D. Baker, secre­
Mrs. A. H. Johnson and Mrs. W. J.
tary of the state board ot health, says that
small pox is reported In all the states Bowne were in Kalamazoo Thursday.
bordering on Michigan except Indiana.
Mrs. B. A. Walker and daughters re­
Tbe proper prevention of a small-pox epi­ turned to their home in Martin Saturday.
demic is a general vaccination and re­
MitwzAdah Ream is now a resident of
vaccination of all persons not already thus
protected. The law provides that any city, Kalamazoo, where she is studying short­
village or township may direct its health hand.
officer to offer vaccination free of charge
W. H. Schantz is travelling through
to every child not previously vaccinated,
Iowa In the Intcrcfrt of the Michigan Whip
and to all persons who have not bevn vac­
Company.
cinated within five years. With small-pox

Chas. Doyle. Milan Waldorff and Miss
on all side* of us. and the large number of
people who are dally traveling through Minnie Evan* spent Sunday with Hlckory
■
and about our state it would not be strange Corners friends,
If lhe dread disease should enter our
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Parker drove over
borders. In view of this, it Is a timely
HASTixna Ttzwxsjijr
to Portland Saturday and spent Sunday
The republicans of Iladlugs township will suggestion from the board of health that with friends there.
liolti a catirns *t th* tows hou«e Saturday. unu*tml wutchfulhiess should be main­
March list. imt. al 1 pm for nominating can­ tained. and suspicious cases carefully
Mrs. Glenn W. Greenfield, of Grand
didate* for townilifp officer*.
Isolated, and that all person* exposed di­ Rapid*. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
By oKUKit or eomtirntit.
■
rectly or indirectly be promptly vaccinat­ Mr*. J. Winkleman.
nopKTowXBnir.
ed, and all Infected material destroyed or
■Mra. D. G. Robinson. Mr*. Carrie Good­
The republican caucu' will be held ot Clover i disinfected.
dale April the 2 id. last, at one o'clock In the
year and Miss Maggie Parkhunrt were In
d'-rc'H-n for the purno*&lt;- nf nomlnalinc tbe
We clip the following from lite Spokane Grand Rapids Thursday.
to* nshlp officer* for tlw- etuiutng year anti such
other business us mav come t*fore the meeting. Falls Spokesman of Feb. 2&lt;Jth:
Mrs. DeGroot, who has been visiting het
Just about the lime the sun begins lo sons, Edward and Sjirk. returned to her
IMjep over Moran mountain this morning home in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
and size up snow-frescoed Spokane, W. S..
The republican* of Carlton win meet in &lt;r»u-' Rogers, a Mason In high standing and well
H. Frost ntumed from a trlj&gt;
I and favorably known in this city, will be through the southern part of .the state Sat­
nominauns candidates for towntiilp office*.
united in marriage to a lovely bride. Miss urday In the Interest of the Engine &amp; Iron
Lizzie Wilson. The ceremony will be held Works.
al the home of A. W. Miller. 511 Bishop i
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith visited Mr.
street. The wedding will be a surprise t•&gt; and Mrs. F. A. Cnrtls In Dettolt Tuesday.
. many of their friends.
They will visit A. D. Nlskern and family
Circulation this week
2.000
Mr. Kogers Is one of tbe prosperous citi­ in Orchard I-ake before returning home.
zen* of this city, who has grown rich bv
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell returned
Ladies croquets only 25c. at Holden &amp;■ business sagacity, aided by what HenryHire’*.
George would term "unearned increment.” to this city' Tuesday after a few weeks’
visit with relatives In Detroit ami other
Ml.**
Wilson
has
a
retinue
of
admirers
Apples, onions nnd bean* wanted at L.
and friends, and is a lady of education and places. They expect to leave for tbeir
E. Stauffer’s.
*
refinement. Mr. and Mrs. Kogers will home In Dakota soon.
Morrill A Go. have just received a fine‘ take tbe 8 o’ckfk Union Pacific west
Miss Gertie Stebbins went to Muskegun
line of spring neek wear.
bound train this toswidng and depart for Thursday to accept a position In the lead­
•The Detroit Free Pfbks has commenced। San Francisco. After a honeymoou spent ing millinery store there. She win leave
in CaBfoniia ;h*y will return and give A for-New Yort: City In a few days to post
the publication of a nemL«H&gt;kly paper.
reception to tbeir Spokane friends.
up on tbe leading styles of trimming.
The best value In the market, seven barsi
•
•
The many friends of Charlie Wardell :n
of Kriss Kring le snap for 25 cent* at S. E.,
There wo." an interesting debate on
farming held In the reading room of tbe this city will be pleased to bear that he h
PMllips'.
Russell house this morning. Tbe partic- rapldlv improving from his recent attack
The voice of tbe fruit vernier from' I pants were Cyrus G. Luce, late Guv. of of typhoid fever. . It i* thought that lie
Grand Rapids was familiar tn the city
Michigan, and Wellington IL Burt, who will be Able to be moved to thl* city from
Thursday.
tried In vain to be governor of Michigan. Chicago next week.
Read C. E. Paul's ad. In another columni Mr. Bart, who is an experementai farmer,
cud give him a trial if you are In need ofr tbongiit there Is no great amount of money
to be made out of agriculture; but Mr.
nursery stock.
.
It will/non be time to ask the question.
Lnce wa» prepared. Instead &lt;»f «uch a Where shall 1 buy my seeds’ Of course you
Anyone desiring-tn purchase syrup cans1 general statement, to give figures a* to
win: the l**t seetls: they are the cheapest.
car) buy all they want at Good; ear Bro*, just what eoaW be made off a farm. H&lt;*
forionly 10 cents each.
said the farmer should keep an awount with begets like." Gond.seedy produce good
, hl* farm just a* the Hwrrfmnt doe* with vegetable*. My Wed* are* grown In tbe
E. Phillips'. Prices on It are very reason­- hls store, treating the farm a* a bn&gt;ii*es» great northwest, arc tested by me, and are
Investment. He has kept ju*l such a
able. Call Id and att&gt; fur yourself.
record with his holding in Bra..c.h county
Tjo rent, a large Imnim* with good barn.
1 and hi* annual balance shret/bow»*d that Write tor new descriptive catalogue or

LOCAL NEWS.

reasonable.

This is good weather for sugar makers.

John Brock, of Otsego. Is in the city.

Enquire of Mr*. A. W.

full 11m u

QUALITY OF GOODS,
That we think will please you all. Our line of Suits and
Overcoats is far superior to anything we have ever shown.
If you are contemplating buying anything in this line give us
a call and let us prove to you that
OUR STATEMENTS ARE NOT WIND BUT FACTS,
Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.
The One-Price Clothiers,
HASTINGS,

Seasonable Goods.
You get tbein always when you buy Stein, Bloch
Co. clothing. Correct in style, correct in fit, cor­
rect in make, correct in material Everything
aboutthem is right. You always get value receivea
.when yon buy that kind of clothing.

Reasonable Prices.
)

Clothing made as above, is the best investment
for money, both in tbe time the clothing will wear
and the satisfaction of wearing what is rightly
made. Brices on these goods are from a third to a
half less than yon would pay a tailor for making
up the same cloth, with no better trimmings, style
or fit.

Satisfaction
That is what you want, and what we propose to :
give every time. We have cheaper lines than the
Stein, Bloch Co. clothing, and good every day
goods. I will show them to you with pleasure.
Every customer is informed of the quality of all
goods he inspects, and we stand by our word. That
puts us on a satisfactory footing with the purchaser.

Hats, Caps, Furnishings.
It is no boasting to say what every observer
knows is the trnth, that I have the best line of
these goods in Barry county. You will have no
doubt abont it if you call in, and no difficulty in
getting satisfactory goods.

R. K. GRANT, the Clothier. !

MICH.

�—
GEHAZI IS PUNISHED.

AMID WILD UPROAfi
The Curtain Falls on tho FiftyFirst Congress. .
« RECORD-BREAKER TO THE LAST.

Uic A«JJoammr»t-

Washington CrtT. March 1—Tftc gray I
light of dawn was visible through the
windows of Urn Capitol .vester^ before
the bouse recairrd what was the final re­
port on tho general deficiency bill 1 he
conference committee reported that it had
agreed to tbe French spoliation claims,
bat disagreed to all the other disputed
points. The report was adopted. In the
senate the name report was Jinnde and also
adopted, but much later in the morn­
ing, It being after 9 o’clock, tbe senate
having taken rocew* until that hour from
Gam. Before ll o’clock all tte appropri­
ation bills had been pawl'd. During the
morning a numter of bills were urged by
the mem tars. but .few of them got
through. One was to correct a mistake in
enrolling thr agricultural bill by which
1160,000 for the relief of destitute persons
in the went had been omitted. Funston
offered thia and Pickier of South Dakota
objected, whereupon Funston exclaimed:
“Shame on you! Shame on you! Y-u
villain! You villain!” But. Pickier sud­
denly withdrew hi* objection aud tho
joint resolution was passed.

Just before the finnl report on the defi­
ciency bill wm made the scene in the
hon*e was worth describing. The great­
est confusion prevailed on the floor.
Strewn about were paper* and books and
pamphlet* tom in a thousand pieces. Ou
the -ofM were member* tired out with
tbeir nil night vigil, sleeping restlessly,
and no doubt having visions ot bill* de­
feated or victories achieved flitting
through tbeir brains. At 0 o’clock a recess
wm taken until 9, and from the floor* of
the Capitol congressmen and employe*
aud idle sightseers poured nut iu a contin­
uous aUvam. Tbe floor that had been all
noine and confusion became as still as the
chamber of death. All the help was worn
onvwith the , continuous session of tiie
past week, and when the house assembled
a: 9 o’clock tbe dirt nnd Utter of the
night session stUl remained.

Gradually tho galleries nnd house tilled
up, and by 11 o’clock nearly every memtar
was present. All showed by their swol­
len eyes and dishevelled bnir tire effects
of the strain through which they bad
passed. Worn out nnd weary members
a trolled liatiessly about the floor. The
floors nml galleries became crowded.
About the corridors of the house rushed
people who were frantically appealing to
the doorkeepers to eee “their member.”
either to obtain admission to tbe crowded
giilieriesortomake a final efforton the floor
for the passage of some bill Springer
hnd the floor and was wildly geslicul-tIng, but the noise aud confusion was so
great that he could not be heard except
at intervals. He wm talking abort ex­
travagant appropriations. Within a few
feet of him a memtar hnd his little gtrl
of 10 year* standing erect, upon the deal.
Behmd a tremendously large Imsket of
flower* the picturesque V’aUKAat kicking
on at the noisy scene transpiring about
him.

The usual committee* were appointed to
wait upon the president, nnd in due time
made tbeir report that the executive hnd
nothing further to lay before congress.
Great applause now buret fort ; from the
.Republican side as an immense basket of
flower* was placid upon the desk of
Speaker Reed, and shortly afterward the
voice of Maj McKinley, wes heard n*kiug
recognition from Burrow*; who had taken
tbe chair in the meantime. McKinley wits
recognized, and lhe acene long expected
and speculated upon was before tbe htgtse,
and another, case without precedent was
recorded In |he journal—that of a retiring
■peaker thanked by onlythe member* of
his own party, a member of that party
presenting the rteolutiun.
McKinley read tbe fohAving resolution:
“That the thanks of this house are pre­
sented to Hon. Thomas B. Rcefl for the
able, impartial, and dignified manner in
which he be* presided over its delibera­
tions and performed the arduous and im­
portant duties of the chair." Mills de­
manded the. yens and nays. The resolu-

.-•trict party rote. The galleries ’ were iu. aauarly tntererted in the vote. It mis the

■ call programed members grew emphatic.
Democrats arose and shouted: ; "No."
While Republicans outdid them. If any­
thing. with their thundering “Yes.; C...IDoa’s name was called, but Le was absent
in committee McKinley answered “Yea"
in a way that aet tbe Republicans wild.
The acene wite-ti the vote was .tn non need
one to be remembered. The Repub­
lican* cheered, and cheered again. They
toessd papers In tbe air, waved their arms
and shouted tbemselve* bneree. while the
Democrats, maintained u dignified silence.
Jr won't tbeir time to howl. Cannon
’rarne rashing on tbe floor and asked uuanwm

M&lt; waa cheered, but the Democrat* denied
the reqtMrt. Bland jumped to his feet
sad asked unanimous consent to vote in
' tbewegrtlre.
A dozen other member*
ma4t the *anie request But the Repuu’***» were inexorable. The Democrat*
th* action should staid. Then Breckin­
ridge of Kentucky, paid a warm tribute

floor, lu oamailttee and in peroooal con-

tew minute* before adjournment
k« fired appeared nn&lt;! resumed the

il &gt;iy msgiu
—_
abont the hall, or reclining on so-a«. hur­
ried to tbeir neats. Five hnndrwl faro’ on LESSON XI, FIRST QUARTER. INTER­
the floor nnd thousand* in lit* galleriM
NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 15.
tn-nkiv'O’ "■
~ :—
Hags V.
In n clo*ly Awing I’rlnro'Albert cwt,
buttoned t&lt;&gt; Ue top. standing squareir &lt;m
both feel, with gavel in hand, in « Hear,
emphatic manner, with earne-tnwi* in Ills
voice, he pronounced hi.* valedictory us
speaker of the Fifty first con^res*.
ICteririri tnni Iririo nrli-.emrtri'jt*mlarftxi of IL B Hoffman, publbiber. I uils&lt;!«lpMa.J
•n»
AR""
13. "Beheld, now I know thnttbero b no
u -■=. rtririfcoopririMM In • briOral vmr,
b«ri ot wp(wnu.U«» .r Ita God in nil t‘-&lt;’ earth but In brnvl.’'
Ftfty-iinir congress willnoau jawwith com
Tims Hpjike Nnaman a*, having returned
nk ted red .rd into th- tdstory of ths country, with nil hh company from Jordan, be
and it* work* will follow ft.' Wliat we taro
stood before the mr.n of God end prayed
doo* is mja large nwrauro jaiibralis rolitiraHirou** the -ternert. the moot turlm- him to nccupt a blcvolng in tbe form of
•lent. the ih&lt;»t tmtonrfving paraions trf the hu­ money and raiment.
.
man family. PoMtiral action can nerew i&gt;*
Id “But he Mill. A» the Lord liveth. be­
justly viewed from a near ttandpotat Ti-no
The importance of purifying tho blood can­
and distance sro needed fif » ripe judgment, fore whom I stand. 1 »vill receive none.
not bo uverestlmiUxl, for without pure
and tiie vonlk-t of history ris the only r‘,row‘ Aud ho urged him to take it; but be re­
olood you camwri enjoy good hoalth.
worth recording To statu In tamruage wb -h
fused.
”
At this season nearly every one needs a
would re-:u to ta adequate tho achievements of
Thu* spnlco und acted the man of God.
lhe bmuw. would not to suitable “»lM» nroe or
good medklne to purify, vitalise, and enrich
lie was not rich in this world’s goods, and
to this place.
the blood, and Hood's Ranraparilla Is worthy
yet he turns away from riche* when vol
your confidence. It Is peculiar In that It
autnrily offered to him, nnd apparently
strengthens and builds up the sysUm. create*
It is at hwt n d n-*edfnl here to now rekindle from a grateful heart. How different from
nld dispute* &lt;&gt;r fan tho dying * ember* of strewan appetite, atul tone* the digestion, while
glen past *ui’. gwa-.. Wtattar we tav* «ta most people! How different from tbe
,teradicates dlseasn. .Give II atrial.
church
of
today,
which
in
the
most
ungod
­
|k».m1 of amid ion* of finance wvitli the wisdom
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by alldruggtata.
ly
ways
seeks
to
raise
money
for
whut
is
of broad statemsTwhlp time will surely show.
Prepared by C. I. Hood &amp; Co-. Lowell, Mass.
Whether iu the thin#* we have done and th* called tbe Lord'* work!
things we hare attempted tor the furtheron•v*
17. "Thy servant will henceforth offer
IOO Doses One Dollar
of bnnwn lilwrty. w*1 wereiwtuah-d by h;*h neither burnt wfferinK nor sacrifice unto
aiulhonorable motirw*. will be vfadbb’ ton., t ’* other gals, but unto the Ix»nk”x world nt no distant dny. Our actions need no
jECKBAirS CROl? REW
Naamau seems truly to have ttirmU ■
cataaomi-'. and all enumeration and praise by
TUChlMreu’sMedldas
from idols to serve tbe living nnd true I
.
.. ..... ...
tin
Cod (I Thes*. I, 0), and he desires to take
Coufldent «m I am of the- verdict of tim-- «m home with him some of the earth of the
whst wehsvcdoBe.! an: still more confident that Lord’* land (Hos. lx, 8). that when he offers
the high:*! rommendamm that will ta given us sacrifice to the Lord he may do it literally
tn future, will ta nM for wh»t raesaurc* we upon holy ground, though in a far country
8&lt; crut» al !&gt;ru&lt;x«u.
tare pmmmL valuable as they are. but tacauae
ile did unt understand the worship of Je­
wn have taken »&lt;&gt; long a
Having d-*m- hovah: he did not know that God would
ti-hi of rns|&gt;otuuhl&lt;' pm-rn,
hear
him
from
’
any
sail
(1
Kings
viil.
48,
onatratod to the jM-ople th
been elected n^do their wi------- ----—
4h), but he seems sincere, nnd if noy one
THE TRAINING OF LIONS.
forth exeuacH will not be tskdn’ for perfonn- sincerely deaires to know God He will en­
anre, and government by the people will be lighten him. “Then shall we know if we
stronger in the land.
.'
follow on to know the Lord" (Hoa. vi, 3).
18. "When 1 bow down' myself in the
The lion tamer is n highly Intelligent
house" of Riminon, the Ixird pardon thy
young man, who, born in the Lnitod
servaut in ihh thing.”
to Germany
have no nukindty or jwreotuil feeling. Who­
Id. "Aud lie said unto him, Go in peace.” - States;
- —, went
....... . ...........
- in his youth. In
- - leadini
ever uffere Iswtle to old &lt;x.nvi&lt;iknM and taliha
This bribe decision of the man of God
associated•- with
U In
IU Hamburg he -----------------must export battle, and the vigor »t the resist­
Sec
Hym, -thte Jamrorlt,
of Germany,
ami so, .
the-matter,
and
this
b
bb
blessing..
E
—
'
—
■
ance must always bear some proportion to tbe
i .
i In
i.. his charge, been mo ta.
having
ammnl*
fa­
in 11 Chron. xx.X, 1S-‘JO liow tho Lord par- |
vigor of tho mi-het.
miliar
with
handling
them.
Traveling
Tn tho mexntar* •■n mv left, with whom I am doned III* own people, nnd allowed them .
politically ikMudated.: 1 teg to tender my mi«t to cat the pnssover otherwise than as it t the buaincas. h« made frequent visit* to
sincere and heartfi-to arkuuwk-ilgmenta. No wo* written. And observe that the cttl- I Africa tint) Asia collecting nnlmalo. In a
man ever received more nngrr.dging and un­ tudeof the heart toward God I* mor* in i commercial octwc, considering lion* andflinching support, or from a bond of men mure '
tiger* os cattle t.&gt; te bonght andfohl. he
patriotic. I am proud to a.-knowledge that in all hb sight than the outward form.
30. "ButGehazi, the servant cf Elisha. • Lt-camu thoroughly acquainted with tbeir
that has liecn done 1 have l«-cti but one tn the
multitude, an l I knotr that tbe honors of the the man of God. said • * • ns Ute-Lord ■ ways and' inslincta- Certainly it was the
Fifty-first congrws taloug to you alone. 1 now liveth I will run nftcr him and lake some- | only seboe 1 where such quiet mastery over '
savage animal* could be ruxjuired.
divlan- the bouse to ta a&lt;lj&lt;rarnud without day. what of him.”
"It is a very long bu*mexs.’’ anid Mr. ,
Hero is r.n idolater indeed—an idolater ;
As the speaker spoke his Ia*t wool* in Israel,'nn idolater in the house of a holy I Darling. "Al! my animals have teen two |
pandemonium broke ont. Cheer*rent the mart of God. for covetousncs.* is idolatry ■ years in training. Why, il takes nil of twn ;
air from both aldea. hats were (lung into (Col. iii, 5). He forgot that lhe law taught ■ month* to make a lion sit 1:1 a chair and'
the air, Kerr of Jo'wa started “Marching tp hate covetoasnaw, und that Aehnn was stay there. I cannot vaunt gchera! Intel­
Through Georgia,” and the galleries joined. rtoned nnd burned laNWisc of tila cove- । ligence in lion*: it Is wither individual. I
| have ha&lt;l *ome fine voting lions, superb in
O’Neill uf Missouri started the •‘Bonnie tousness (Ex. xviii, 21: Josh, vil, 21).
Blue Flag," but g&lt;4 n»4great help, and
‘JI. "Bo Gehacl followed nftcr Nn.iman.” ! body, that htul no brain*. Not wicked or
Coleman of I^oniMatm {Started out on
When Elisha mH&lt;! “Go in peace.'' N'aaman I crw*. but simply stupid. It wns a-ten­
“America," and tlm house cheered and de|&gt;arted: but it seems that ho went but a dency to forget to-morrow pH that had
sang by turn*. Then 41te press gallery lillltt way ere this covetous Gehazi overtook I been acquired fur month* before.
started out singing tbe doxology, nnd the' him. Living with one like Elbha i:ow was ;
"But 1 can’t always toll. l*eo 1* my test
house cheered them.
ihirrows took a it that l;o hnd not moreef Klisha'* spirit J ' pupil. H«,never was ugly, but once I gave
cigar from bis* month ana endeavored to'
"And when Naamnn saw him running i him up and Mint him off. he wan *o dull;
force “John Brown’s Body" on the house, after him bo lighted down from the char then took him to school again, and I know
but tho galleries would not have it, and iot to meet him, and said. Is all well! ’
no Hon Mcond to him now in Intelligence
the press gallery downed the “Michigan­
Or, ax in the margin, "Is there pence?" I and docility. This is &lt;be point. A lion
der" with “Listen to My Tale of Woe” and There wns little peace in that covetous doesn’t wont to do things. He just doesn't
“Good-bye, Congress, Good-bye."
soul. “There b no peace, saith the Lord, want to. Now. yeu must make him, PunCluslag Scene* tn ttio Senate.
unto the wicked” (Isa. xlviii. 22; lv||, 21). Hh- him and yon make him your enemy;
The scenes that marked the end of the "The way of peace they know not” (Isa. ! afraid cf yon, aud he get* won*, not tet­
congress in the senate were of a rnneb Iviii, 8).
ter. I coax him and talk to him in Enquieter nature than tho*e ogcurring in the
22. "And he said, All i» well. My mas. giish. for English is the lies! language for
house. Packed galicrlct— packed almost1 ter hath sent me" ,• • •
' command.
•
to suffocation—witnessed *The closing
23. “And Naamnn said, Be content, take । "The seesaw and the velocipede arc difliscenes, nn-1 men, women and children two talents."
| cult tricks. Not on* lion iu a thousand
gathered in lhe corridor* outside tha^galHb little scheme wns working well. can be taught to keep his balance. They,
lery doors making vain effort* to oBtain Lying seemed to be a paying btu&gt;ln«». He
admission to the favored precincts. The had only ventured to oak for one talent of mostly tumble off. Perhaps in that per­
wives, daughters nnd other members of silver, nnd now twet tulcnte arc prewed formance their blghestintelligenco i-s called
the families of senators thronged the upon him, which, with some urging (?). he Into play. Tbe velocipede requires a care­
private galleries, and the diplomatic gal­ consents to receive. Sotno three thousand ful lion, and 1 have just tbe right one. It
lery, which is usually but sparsely occu­ dollars for one lie; man}' it rnnn has lied is nice work to get tho exact pose and to
pied, even on interesting occasions, con­ for even ten or five dollar* or less, and keep It, bat what gnveme the mart trouble
tained a number of members of the dip­ boys and glrb have been known to lie for is ths chariot performance. A lion must
have hnd an original contempt for that
lomatic cor;&gt;*. All the senator* were! a very small amount.
kind of business. You oee 1 ant busy harpresent, many of them saying farewells to’
34. “And when he came to the toner
their colleagues, and most interest cen­■ (Margin, beervt place) he took them fron. nensing up one lion while the others are
tering on those who wonld not be present their ban:!, and tart owed them in the perfect I/free. The art has l&gt;een to make
I"”’----- T’.
— v~v the rest of them come up of their own acwhen the »onate mat again.
house: nnd be let the men go, and they do 1 cort]

As the hands on the dial of the senate
clock pointed to.Are minute* before noon,
it appeared ns if for tho Hrst time in the
memory of this generation the amnaiug
little scene of old Cnpt. Bnnwtt’s march
to tlifi..locality ot tbe clock with a-loug
white wand in hand in order to pnt back
tho nrinuta hand to suit the cmt-rgency of
the occasion, was (o be omitted. Those
who imagined so, however, were amusing­
ly
disappointed,
for
lhe
venerAble
‘‘
gentleman, Walid
In hand,
with
__
_____________
w
__ 1
his
characteristic
gait,
soletnnly strode up ths central aisle
amid the hardly-supprnwod laughter of
a thousand spectator!, and turned back
by about three minutes tbe hand* upon
tbe dial. Oaoe agnin and a third time
still, tbe time-killing operation was per­
formed, nnd finally, when tbe thing was
ovtrdone.be stalked back for the fourth
time nnd Advanced lhe band* a few min­
utes. But this could not go on forever.
Jmtt before 12 o’clock arrived, the chair­
man, Vice President Morton arose, and
with a few graceful word* of thank* and
good-bye. declared tbe senate adjourned
for the Fifty-first congress sine die.
TERRIBLE MARINE DISASTER.

Seattle, Wash., March IU. —Tbe steamer
Buckeye, with twenty passeng -re nnd her
crew, is reported lost in tbe gale of -Sun­
day night on Puget sound, tatween Ed­
munds and APPl*traa Cove. The Buckeye
had on board twenty passenger*. mostly
women and children, on a pies-nre trip.
shoremen at 2 o’clock n. nx during the
storm, which Is supposed to have been
that of the Buckeye. It suddenly disap-

ashore at Edmunds by tbe Ude. The
Buckeye had vegetables in her cargo.
UUA’KLAND, O., March iff—L*-t night a
Johnson and J. Palmer O’Neil, of th*
National league, whereby the former
sells out for «W.(XX) cash all his property in
base tall ibia includes the contracts
with Cincinnati and Cleveland players.

thing* co* oected with the national game.

Ottawa, Out., March 1&amp;—The govern

In hi* iKwacMflon und sccurely deposited,
nnd no one about the premises was any the
wiser, ns he thought; nnd like the rich
fool of Luko xil, 10. be perhaps said to
himself. What a good time 1 can now have!
23. "He went tn and stood before his
.
muter."
As if nothing had tnuispired worth men­
tioning, as if htf wert; n very devoted and
faithful servant, ns it he wonld say, “My
dettr master, thou man of God, what w thy
plea*-ure»” We read in Ezek. xxxiii, 31,of
sumo who "*it before ihe*crvanl of God as
the people uf God, nnd they bear His wards
but they will not dp them; for with their
mouth they show much luve, but tbeir
heart gocth after tbeir cpvetoiisnc**."
“And Elisha said unto him, Whenca
comest thou, GehaziI And he said. Thy
servant went no whither."
Lio upon lie. This Is nt least the third in
this transactioo. How hard the heart
grows! It iu deoeitful above cH things,
And desperately Wicked (Jer. xvli, 2). What
a gulf him opened between him nnd bi*
master! Let *omt» boy tel! how he felt,
when, having spent the afternoon in some
forbidden place orway, be was asked at the
teat table where be bad |&gt;ecn. Ixt some
Christians say bow they foe! about prayer
when they bare been doing what they know
God doe* not approve.
26. “Went not mine heart with thte,
when tbe man turned again from his char­
iot again to meet thee!”
Ah, Gehazi! he’s got yon bow. Covrtr
ou*ne*» I* a bad thing, aud lying won’t
help it any. "Bo sure your siu* will Had
you out." “A lying tongue i* but for a
moment” (Num. xxxii, 2B; Prov. xil, 1$).
Eve. obtained and perfaap* enjoyed with
Adam tl&gt;* forbidden fruit. Aehuu ob­
tained and poescttsed tbe garment* and the
gold. Geliasl obtained and poeaesaed lb*
coveted silver and ruimert; but in no case
dn these thing* bring pence.' There can­
not be true enjoyment nf anything unlaw­
fully obtained. And eveu though not in
this life is tbesia laid bare, there b&gt; a day
coming when tbe Ix)rd will bring to light
th* hidden thing* of darknes* and make
manifest the counsels of the heart* (I Cor.
lv, fi). We should always* remember that
the eye* of the Lord ar* in every place be­
holding the evil and the good, and that
“all thing* arc naked and opened unto the1
•ye* of Him with whom we have to do”
shall cleave acto thee nod unto thy *ced
forever. And be went out from hii nres-

want to, but they must. It is patience,
kindness, making them not afraid of mo­
tor I am not afraid of them—that boa done
the buslm-sA. I have rehearsals all the
time, for the animal* most be constantly
at work so ns not to forget. Tbe whelp*
are coming on fart: one, I think, shows
great intelligence. I feed them eight pounds
of beef a dny for the big ones and six for
the smaller ones, and they take their sup­
per after the performance.’’
“You cannot reward your lions for good
behavior, like you would a horse, with a
lump of sugnr or a carrot ?”
“No: tbey despise sugar, but love beef
ten. Bat It they behave very well I give
them daring tbe performance n little tid­
bit of moat, and Nero would think I waa
not doing the right thiua with him if be
didn’t get his morsel. My whip# indicate
tho positions for the animal*. You could
not hurt a Hon who has a tough bide with
a lash, bat n whip acts as a protection.
You might talabor a lion with a big stick,
And he would not feel it. But be does not
fancy a stick, the point of which, like a
spear, is held in his direction; so if one
threatened me I could keep him off. An
act I had to give up was where a Hon roee
and put bis forepawa on my shouldere.
The clawv ar* very abarp, and any display
of endearment would cut through my
coat, and wound my *bonldera. and a new
coat wan ven’ expenaive. AllTthe Hous
are fond of me, and we respect one an­
other.”—Harper's Weekly. •

Anything

Suits ivetc b
against 100 del
World’- fair *t&lt;
The strike at
•The company 1
and hired new
Dr. Manhatta
has just receiv
■ to the amount

Anywhere

ATAny time

Wasbnrn-Moen
will be located
Rotan Hack
nineteen years
twenty years
for sneak tbiev
The story *en
days ago, to lhe
out between t
Iowa Business
by the secretnr;
Dubuque jobte

WRITE TO

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.
No. io Spruce Street,

NEW YORK.

Pat O'Conno
kcc strip “boon
got several h
bootuiug scheii
berahip fees, a
journed witho
tbe boomura
money back.
Mrs. Robert.
ters arrived *:
land. Thurada}
across the Atlz
Mrs. F. O. C
Colorado state
Thursday, hav
Insane by smol
An Irish-Ai
Dublin Wedue
box of cartndg
daggers strapp
George J. Gii
Thursday in
appearance wl
agaiust him bj
to trial.
Expert burg

MOHTGAGK SALK

DUSTERS
ARE THE BEST.
,

J(» rtyleA. price*.to suit aBWm. Avkk* a HONS. PniLADXLMnA.
Hold Ly all dealer*.

In th* matter of the estate of Ktepben Dorter.

Default havlOK been made (or tnsre titan
1‘ilrtj clara In the payment o! interest overuu*
ami payable ou a i:iort;:ngc dated June &lt;tl». I«
made by Cbau.icy M- *-[1’* " and Mary a. brown.
hh wife, to HiiAsiina.'i Hammond, and recorded
In We offire of in* Kvgbtvr «&gt;l Deeds, for the
Coautv of Barnr. in tbe Sista of Micbban. ou
tlu-4lh&lt;t»v of June, INC. in HtariKo!
•hi pmte 2i». !&lt;&gt;r which default tho srt4 tHramnrti
Ihuumimd, Dy virtue nt &lt;ta rlithl filvru her tty
ssul iaortc*Ke ha» made and hereby make* tb?
whole priMclp U smu of »rtd mortgage aud .the
InterestaecruMl ttoerson now din- an.i payai ;, .
.riri ——
«.,r.ri4teririri I,—..
,
fire dollar* and forty Uirec cents.
*j&gt;. and
no suit or proohedtnrs at law imvlux- t&gt;ren la*ti
tufed to recover tho amount secured ov said
mortgage or any part tberro!.
Notlee Is hereby given, that on Katurday. the
In tta Citv of ilamlng*. (kmn'y ot Horry,ssd
NTale of Michigan, sail Court l&gt;o*i«&lt; h il c thr
txilld.Dg
which the Circuit Court fur »uld
OMmtr &lt;»f Barry is hrid. at public auction toute
bigitesf bidder, th* i&gt;rrml«e» described l:i saM
mortgage, or ao nia-h thereof tv* mav be ie*-rv
s4/-j to satisfy tbe amount due on *&lt;tk: niongtor.

It of a large
safe deposit va
1150,000, but th
overeati mate.
Rioting strii
attacked non-i
resuiting a gc:
which broken
Four ot tbe nt
wounded iu
tbe nnion tni
policemen wh&lt;
Hundreds of
Oklahoma ten

-M.nl, of lurry, in thr rui.nl Mirhirtn.por.ttant tollceuw and suth »rltyxra*itrd t ■ roeou the
OlUUU)
TH......
---------Counof Barer Couutv. Michigan, all of the es­
tate. right, title and interest &lt;d th* sold deceas­
ed of: in and lo the- real estate situate
aud talnr in
the
County of
Barry,
iu the State of Mlcliieaii. known and
ricrertberi m f-llnw*. to tri t: Th* west

law and provided for lu said »m»rtv&gt;..«nrentUe* betas situate in the t&lt;&gt;«n»Mi&lt; &lt;•( iretag, in lb* Count* ot Barry, and Hn»tc j.f Me hlgui. and described m follows to-wit: Ibr
south half of the north east qilarte-r of -wciioi.
tnvnU-ou*. tn town four north, vui*'* nine wr*l
eontatntOK otxhty aere* of land mor- or 1***.
Dated, HasllDRs, Mich.. January KRh. 1*&gt;L
BuskXXah HAMr«&lt;si».-Morig&gt;x~ .
ALONZO E. K km ASTON. Attorney for Mortoagre

north cast quarter (net*). *11 tarn* on sr-tlon
nineteen (U». in town mi.m1i north of range ten
(to‘west, subject to ih- dower and honi-stead
rights ot Ukabrlh Do«er. wtdow of tbe deecaaed’herein.
.

Default having taeu marie In th* ronUItlocs
of a certain mortrage nisde by J»mr&gt; M i'.i&gt;
ami A. Cole, hi* wife, to Jolm K. Ikmium, dated
February J-Hh. A. D. 1RC&gt;. and rvconl-rt &lt;: '
offlre of the lUglcter ot Deed*, tor UieCounl) «f

to immigrate
ot Lannton G

February. A. D. IMA. In liter 10 uf iiuirtgdprt.
on pore Ml. Bald inortgaae was avicm-t Juft
23d. 1«J. to Joel 61. John, and said a&lt;slin.turut
duly rceondr-d In the otter of the H&gt;vl*ierof
Deeds for Barry (.lonnly.ln lltec.1{g ntnrt£*g~.

cold and hut

PRJDATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County af Barry- an.
Ata simsion nf thn Probate Court for tb«
County ot Barry, holdrn al lhe VrotateOmee tn
the city of Ha* tings, hi •■aid county.on Tues­
day. tbe 3rd dav bf March, tn the year one
ihauaand eight hundred *u«1 ninety oar.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol
Probata.
In tbe matter of lhe estate of Joel D»haven,
deeommd.
Un readinc and filing tbe prtfllno duly verified
of Dighlou Drhaven, son of **k1 deceased,
prayiUK that * certalli lustruine.il now on file
In tilt* Court purporting lo ta the tart will and
trttacueut uf said de'-eawd may be admitted to
probate and that admiui*iratiou of said estate
with the will annexed mar ta granted to A. R.
Warren or tome &lt;.the“ sidtabP j-eraon.
Thereupon it t* orftered. ibat Friday, the
iTUi day of March, A. D. 1W. at ten o’etark
tntheforeuoon.be assisted lor the hear li sot
said petition, and that ton heirs at taw «&gt;f said
deceased and all other ]w.njMi»tuiriurledi*sald
estate, are required to appear at a torsion ol
said court then to be boldest at lhe Probate

Turlington.
mcr, was hun
Mo., and Reev
ocuted at New

linear reconied iu
the offbeat ti&gt;r JUghtter •’( 1&gt;. ad* I* aud lar
Bany County. In liner 3G ot mortgage* mi pace
197. Ou anich mortgage iherv is vinliiwil t&lt;» be
dMAt the dAii-oflkls noltyetlie »nm ofrixtyflve dollars and tWriv-r wo cents, ai.d an aitcr-

Near Klli*.

tbe recent bl
body had bee

Chicago wo

law having teen instituted to rccov.-v thr
moarv* seemed by saM mortxagv. or am part
tliereuf.
Now. therefore, by vtrto* of the pow»r &lt;■! *»ie
contained tn **!&lt;i mertgaa*. and tnr statute In
•wk rose niMtc and previded. notice l*Jierrt»y
glr«*&gt; tli-u oa Soiitrctav. tbe 4lii day offfpril. A..
D. wt. at ten o'duek tn the foreiMioi.. f »b*l&gt;
sell af publtc oucUun tu the higbe*! bt.lter, at
the north (mat door of the court Ihmiv In tte
rity of Hartings, (that brine the V»rv *l.^rtheClraiitCeurt wr Harry (loantv ft ted&lt;t»n .
the premlaea described in said mortgage ur *o
much thereof a* may be necessary to .pa) ’i"amount du* on hrtd mortgage with seven r-cr
au-l -hoa cnuM*. If any there l&gt;e, why tbe pranir cent interest, and all legal costs, together with
of the pettnouer may not ta granted. And lit*
further ordered, that said petlllouec give notice
w, WlVi TIM, UIC
-•■ - '
to th* person* interested in said *m»te. uf tbe sakl morlgng* as all certain jdece or parcel of
pendancy of said petition, amt the hearing laud situate, lying aud being -lit tta Steje of
thereof by causing a ropy nf this order to be Michigan, known anil described a* folo«».
published In the Hsstlnga Baxnki:. a newspa­ to-wit: CommmtriBg at the quarter )H&gt;‘t on
per printed and cirenlateri in iuilrt countv of south side, of section 36. running Dortti &lt;m -.‘Hi
lurry, nime In each w--rk (or thn** successive quarter tine one-half mile, italic* west (*&gt;' krty
rods. theu«&gt;* south ouehalf mile, tbet'ev re*t
weeks previous to said day nf bearing.
«0&gt; forty rods to ptaoe of begfnnlDg. All on sec­
CHARLKH W. ABBMnOXG.
1A true copy.l
Judge of Probate.
tion thirty-six. town 4. north of ratfre
we«t. containing forty f*o) of land niorv.

“ TA&lt; Niagara faUf RouU.’

Haidim.

ter* and pla*t
an increase of
declare that Cl
Second I Jeu

has been droj

provide*
but tbe priva
duced to cash
rested.
Government
cently made
dirtillers in A
Ing thirty am
nihsstilla

Rev. Rober

■urvivor of tl
High Confei
church, died i

Daomv tDovMxa.
'Assignee of Mortgagrt-.
Smith &amp; Comirov*.
Artamoy* tor Aaalgnee of Mortgagee.
Dated. January 6, twt.

Secretary P
ealistment of
Friday tbe
ounne* ofsllr
•0.M3 to fiO.flM

S&amp;giiaw

..ITWVW'llIitft!

ent crop to fa

&amp;ilJ l» ga|£c

Business fall

the corn-spora

Argentine n

M H. COLLI NH.lxssal Agvut, H tat lags.
W. Bmuiiju. «. P a T. A.. Chicago.

day purchased
Me at the Bra;

GILLASPIE,

James Bia)
robbery, declii

Hastucgk....
Costa (Irene.

him eight:

SHILOH S

pneun

The Isgtslatun
lag. Raoubm!

CONSUMPTION

prominent ph;
suddenly jn t

CURE.
'

Arbor. Mich.,

IUKIm

AU
A* yk. word -‘Fir.!** a nerrou* .hook
-A-ued M*rtririito tril to the Kroturi. H.
did not h«r th.rollej, but. l.borar workng Vfr 5/. dhl. Th. workman wrni to
“» -*&gt;»-. mw th. w.ldwrt
Wrirhmr ont ud Muten. brill.
wonndnl. but out dwl by u, nxnuuT”

NEWS

The treasury
purchased 745,O
ranging fro a
Fire Wednem
tbe agricultura
ofttaH. L She
Wju
Ope hundred
the Farmer*' A
ised iu Wiocot
election.
The proposed
to be a scheme
italista, who p
plant* in Amer

to Advertise

A mail who L»nttendodhl,ow-, «weuUou mi MJll .urvlrt, to rHm th, deuu,
U .uwlj worth, ol „ .Irnrt Krtcwph Th.
moo in qnoumo. olthowh u pr-ent ww,"8 o "7 hun&gt;M« epwehr ot writer io
one
Ute P«rw cfm, ww, t'wentj-on.
jWri.ri-o o-' o'U-. M-uwh rhriwrt.nl „r
HUn.ntel.CoLX.rtente.riri
In 1«» ho Wri on thr potat ot brlna
clrininl piriktenc or UrnKn.r wbeo h.
Wri arrrwtrd. chriged with tteteon uri
teoworri te b. .hot Oo Motri«r. Jun.
» ot thri rtri. be wri. uk.h br . plrioon
ot teldlm ontot tb.rapltrilo.drirri
•R^nUwlwnHor.rortet rid hound to

T1"
A moment of sin, a lifelong puniabC k*®10’ W 0111:0 10 eal lhe fralt
of l^s (Ho*, x, Uj. It did not pay

If YOU WISH

rilbwtei tt »U it

nggdjje".

1b“ 11 ir b”"* bo*™.

as?.-....

Gr*ad Rapid* Lv.

In enlisting
States army U
toniaed compa

Th* populnt

“l

a U|

�/S /Tl/
AN UNHOLY PARROT.
Depew for responsibility for the tunnel
disaster at New York was that several ot
I
EARLY VOTING IN KANSAS.
the jurymen were fellow-members of the
turba u Co ngregatloa.
Union Lt-ngue with Mr. Dejiew, and they
The treasury department Wednesday dld"’l know Depew was a director tff the Frightful Wreck on a Railway
Pn**ed Thrmigli ttm Koof.
Exciting Scene at a House in
One of (be flourhblng and happy Catho­
purchased 74'»,(X)O ounces of silver at prices railway,
. The next day, to t heir great discomfiture,
&gt;
lic cbagregctioM of the city, fa that spirit­
Blackburn.
ranging fro a gf.flflrtto g).WJ7 per ounce.
in
Illinois.
’
our settlers blundered upon a county elec­
The latest corrected estimate of the
ually cared for by Father Kelly. The
' tion. Trudging into Llbcrtyyillc, one of
Fire Wednesday completely destroyed Conservative majority iu Canada pula Sir
church fa located al tbe stock v«rd&gt;. and
t-mn
—
‘^e new inu-hroom towns springing up
the agricultural and carriage warehouse John MacDonald twenty-eight ahead.
the priest is a great favorite with Voth old
BESIEGED
BY
AN
AN3BY
CROWD,
IIRE
FOLLOW^
THE
AWFUL
CRASH,
along
the
military
road
that
leads
from
,&gt;f the S, L Sheldon company, at Madison,
and young. He Isas jiopular out of the
Acydoue swept through the region of
1 Fort Leavenworth' to Fort Riley, they
________
jmlpit us he is in iL Father Kelly, so the
Newport, Attain county. Mis*., Saturday, Oat- Man utiterf ....1 ■&gt;&lt; ■&lt; .
. I fo,,nd “ i:roat c«»wd of people gathered
One hundred ami fifty new branches of killing two negroc.*, a woman ADt'At boy
story run*, has a parrot of which be is exI*
.f
* ?round u Josf hoMM, hl whJch t(,c
w(jre
the Farmers’ Alliance have been organ­
trcHiely fond. It is n very iutelligvit bird;
Mary Thornton, u delicate white woman,
1 ivrs l erhapii Fatally Wanndad, open. County officers were(0 bo chosen.
ised in Wisconsin sinci tile November n pronounced blonde, was married nt
with Him—Abduction mid Attempted fa decidedly garrulous, and, xnor‘' ’.«r, hra
One
iiliving Hls Arm Tom from Ui«* and the pro slavery men,
the &gt;*?rderers
the faculty ot always raying the right
election.
Springfield, O., Saturday to Austin
Moekel—A Mother’* MeroUm In lirtiatt ' were now called in this ptirl of the counthing In the right place, a feat, that not
The propo«-«l type foundry trust is said The niton, i* burly negro as black as night.
ot Her Chlldreu—llemarkabte Escape ' try, htyl rallied in great F".?nbcr* to tarty
tv be a scheme of English and Flench cap­
all two leggetl bird* without feathers, aa
Three thousand carpenters M:t Chicago
of u
Babe -The lire &gt;ril of MUhaps. j Ull? tlCCtifot their
italists. who propose to buy up all the resolved Stanley to demand that the dis­
Thomas Carlyle calls the human race, cun
iitviw tn.
m .. 1
..
. AH was'eonfttrio® and tumult. Rough
plants in Aiiictici.
perform.
’ ‘ ‘ ’
'■ *. ca ‘
&lt;w&gt;ut^ j looking wen, well armed and generally
pute betwivn them and the employer* 1
Father Kelly keeps this bird in bis study,
London, March Iff-Mrs. E. Jacksqu
Suits were I; -gilii..Thursday nt Chicago shall be submitted to arbitration. It tbe bound p««.nOT Imla 00 lb. .lackwnTlIle ‘ kr;ll V!,nir. .InurtH bat, aiul long
nnd many an hour ot lucubration and
■gainst io&lt;&gt; ihlinquent vnbwribcrs to the employer! retuse a strike wlli be declared awutnetiatern rail way f»ou; Uuicxgo tpSU 'L:.i.-Jh, were gxtllopinu about, shouting was leaving the church nt Clitherou, dear
tlernllc'l u-.-ru
h-rv ,Sunday
morn- ( anti
and nuiKing
making ..
nil the noisi* possible for nc Manchester, Sunday,. when three men labor fa broken into by this talkative par­
Mnrdi 58
W..^l.l'j foie • l.vlt
। l.vui-j ww
„ uvru'wi
’*:i3 iny morn,l&gt; . whole
.r. (raia of n
............
......was t.nrrv..,.
sn» nmld be discovered. “Hooray jumped out of a carriage, seized the lady, rot. Net long ago, on one particular Sun­
ur.
itt,,1l th?
five
can
purpose ri
thntc
Dr. uuiiiiH
Julius raicpei,
Stlcpel, or
of st
St LouU,
Louis, Was
w— । Inj ah
day morning, just before the beginning of.
waa the only i^t*lli?;ibk* put her by force in' lhe carriage, und drove thu Sunday service*, the father happened
Thr company has dlMrluirge.l the strikers shut and slightly wounded recently while wrecked nnd burned. Fortunately, there ' f°r C-tp'n Pat.
tip.*
could l&lt;uf. but away. The people, greatly excited, fol­ to !»&lt;■ very-muith engrossed with hia work.
driving on the street.
He died, and were but few pa-wng*n aboard
Tbe1
’l‘“ t
^l'? newcomers
uvuvviusta «&lt;/
and hired new men.
.'&lt;■ wrjt aud why he should be lowed and attempted to ra»cue Mrs. Jack­ And as parrot* ure sometimes quite a* per­
arsenic
was
found
in
his
viscera.
Ills
life
..........
................
.......................................
................
................
wa.
klll.l
K»pr».
Dr. .Manhattan Picket;, of (’ Try, Pn.,
........ ..
J to know. He son. At Blackburn the abductors alighted verse as some men and women, it kept up
was insured for 170,000, und the companies
has ji ' received pension and back pay
.... . l_ I.". 'w;** not n candidate for anything.
refuse to pay.
on the head, and .,..
hud
one iwvi
foot &lt;.&lt;11
cut off.
u ..nt
wu. -V.
__ •’s our
___ Woburn friend, John aud entered a houw, where tbey, defied n continual jabbering, much .to the annoy"Hullo!. .«
there
The soldiers ut the Grand Rnplds, Miclia Conover, of Mnnito. 111*., had an arm torn
pursuers The lender in the abduction ( nnee of thopriesL
It is now definitely settled that tho
home have revolted against the rule re­ off. Frank Lent-. «: Peoria, trits seri­ Clark,’’ K-ad Mr. Howell. Sara enough,
Ailmonition after admonition was ad­
there he was with a vote in his hand fining was the lady's husband, who married her
Wasbnrn-Moen barb-wire manufactory
quiring them to turn their pension money ously injured. Engineer George Birken­
ministered, but to no purpose, and, finally .
will !«• located nt Wuakegnn', Illa
• .up to Un* cabin where the poll* were upen. privately some year* ago. He went to losing his patience at the (»ersistent talk­
th excess cf &lt;4 per capita into the home head hnd nn arm anti leg broken.
Robert Hacketjk whosince !870hasspent treasury for the bcnellt-of their .families. |
1 A Into was formed through tho crowd of Australia, returning in 18S0. Mrs. Jack­
Ing uf Polly, he opened tbe door of lhe
* men who lounged about tbccabiD, so that u son iu the meantime had succeeded lo n
uinetwn year* in prison, was sentenced to
m.v-u..— - ---------------------------- -- cage, and taking out tiie bird he soundly
The letter-carriers of Buffalo, N. Y., are
Lne train eonsi-led uf a b-lggagfi aud mnQ going up to the door t) vote wns.
twenty years at Philadelphia Thursday going to bring suit against the government
refused to live with ber -iK1-ed its head. Polly was very crestfallen
fortune. She
L-- -------------express car, -intake , chalt car uuJ two obliged to run the gantlet, aff it wcn*rof
ior %ueak thievery.
II* nnnlied
applied to the court*
courts hnd.
nnd, ' over this punishment, and for the remain­
for *nms aggregating over ptt.000 for over­ sleeper*. A* wa.w the engine struck (IU(. hundred meu or more, before he husband. He
der of the lime the father remained in his
The «tory sent out from Dubmiue a few time work since ItWts, when lhe eight- tlu debttivv rail it • careened Inti the ' 1TWhud the dour, the lower half cf which got an ord/r restoring his conjugal rlgbU
study was silent and sullen. By and by
lay*, ago, to the rflert t lint war hnd broken bunr law went into effect.
’
ditch mid the baggag.’nr was pflcl ott' waa boanled up anil the qpper half left On tbe authority of that order be a!.*
:&gt;ut Ix'tween the Farmers’ Alliance nnd
Walter Conover, of Manito, and Charles top of the teuder Fire from the engine . opea fur tba &lt; lection officers lu take aud ducted her Sunday. The police .felt com­ the task was over, und the priest entered
town Husinv**’ Mtn's n*sQ«.'i.*itioi&gt;, is denitd ------------the church by the side door, forgetting to .
i&lt;» tl,u set
. utUre tuu..tthetl.,.
tl.rtthe •billots
.... ■
Mulhnnvy,
Streator,
III*., victim*
of theill or
-*~of
—
*, •&lt;*««.««*
«r stove
theMtnt*A
au* nt-oua.*
. deposit
pelled
to
obey
the
order
of
the
court,
und
clone the door of his residence securely. It
-by tbe .•wcretiry of the association and the wreck on the Jacksdnville Southeastern latter and it was
consumed. The( ’Ifdcn
•* j ,wt
l*.twrethd
11 ma:« baa any right
. speedily
.-----------------------------------t belierc
are defending the house where Mrs. Jack­ uvung open again and remained open.
Dubuquejobbeni
railwnv.
Ill* Sunday, died baggageman hv
railway, near Havana.
Havana, Ills..
by some. .........
mean* ........
managed to . lo votf. here," saidd’harlit*. with uu expres- son is n prisoner against the rage of lhe
Polly had not been replaced in bis cage,
Pat O'Connor, the leader of the Chero- of their wounds Sunday night.
get out without being seriously injured . s?jn „f disgust on Ms face. “Why, he came
and it was free to do as it pleased.
President Ch;in&gt;l&gt;eri:iiu, of tbe Wiscon- and be at ouev went to work rescuing the jut&lt;Mbe territory with us only the other 1 people, who are naxiout to &lt;lctivcr her.
; i* -trip “lixmfep" i-« tn trouble. He has
For a little while it amused itself climb­
?,t m*vnil _ lnmdred families into tlej 3 n state university, has just received from others. He round the expres* messenger . day. nnd Im said he was going up on the
Throughout Sunday night tbs p»rty ing over tbe articles of furniture, and then
■ • a.i.iig trcherae Uho have paid him mem- Paris n brouxa medal awarded him at thr pinned fast, under u heavy box nn I with n ujg Blue to settle, und here he h trying to
•-!—
..u
.
Wwrld’« fair held in that city for scientific .xuperhnumii effort
extricated
him. *....
but vo{cj»»
watched the house to see that.no one es­ the notion seized it that it would like to
follow in the ateps of its master. It bopjonrned .without; o|n*ning the strip and works iu thrgeological branch of ’be Paris tho poor telluw-riuul lost his left foot.
“Weil,” said Uncle Charlie, "I allow he caped, and yesterday morning the weary j&gt;cd down from the chair to the floor and
the bomher* will probably want their exhibit.
has just Os good n right to vote us any of watchers were relieved by friends, who then about the room, and gradually made
money back.
.
Tin* objections to probating tbe will of Work looking at^i'r’t bv (MMu-ugers on tho these men who arc.running the election. I continued the vigil all day. Occasion­ its way to the door that Fat her Kelly bad
Mrs. Roliert T. Lincoln and her daugh­ Millionaire Fayerweather, of New Y’ork, train. 'Die chair «ir was set uu tire by »aw some of these .very men come riding in
ally during yesterday Mrs. Jackson would left open. It bopped out of the door on
ter* arrived safely atSout haniplou, Eng­ have been uithdrawu. and the large sum* t .e patent beater anil lhe dames commun­ from Missouri when we were one dny out
the church steps, nnd up the steps it
land, Thursday, after a plenxaut journey he donated to the*'ending colleges of ’.lie icating v^lu tbe sleepers ull were de­ of Quindnro." Am he s|»oke John Clark appear at a window, when Lhe-crowd,
which lire med to increase rather than di­ jumped und 'entered within the portals ot
ucn-ss the Atlantic.
country are secured to rhe cause of higher stroyed.
hud reached the voting place, pursued by
the snored etUficc. In tbe church it waa
minish,
would
cheer
her
and
encourage
Mr* F. O. Crimink) wa* received at tbe education.
many rough epithets fiuug after him.
dazed for ft while, nnd before, an aggres*He paused before the half barricaded the braelgcr* with words of sympathy ive movement was decided upon It spent- v
Colorado state insane asylum at Pueblo
Fireman Janie*- N. Saddle wa* caught
A negro wa* found under the bed of
Thursday, having been made hopelessly Ml*s Dutkworth, of Williamsburg, S. C..
iu tbe wreck ot tbe bag-gage car aud tend­ door an&lt;l presented his ballot. “Let's see and express tuns of confidence in their ul­ some time In an investigation. Soon tba..
insane by smoking cigarettes.
recently.
He was
captured
Sat­ er, und wu* btirunl to n cinder. Frank yer ticket!” shouted one of two men who timate success in compelling tbe besieged familiar voice of its master struck PM-.
An Irish-American tfa* arrested at urday and u lynching party gave him 500 Birkenlit-nd, the eugim*er, fortunately wa» sUkkI gunni. one on eitlier aide of the cabin party lo surrender. The people of the I v'm ear. Father Kelly could not be at one*
lie-----------------snatched it---------------from Clark’s :hand.
------- ---------- - town subordinated every duty to their fe­ located, but the intelligent parrot followed-;
Dublin Wetlnesdaywho hnd a revolver, a lashes, and thru turned "him over to the found and saved, though bis left arm aud door,
leg were broken. The other* seriously in- Jooked al it and simply said, "H’lstJ” The verish interest in the determined struggle the sound, and It won not long before it
box of cnrtridges, a short sword, nud t wo authorities.
juretl ure: Mrs. Thomas Martin. Cieve- man &lt;&gt;n the ocher side of. the would-be
.
between the besiegers and tbe besieged, bad bopped about to a position that gave it
Michael McFadden, ot Woodstock, O.
daggers strapped around his waist.
land, bruiM-tl about head and badly scald­ voter grinned; then both men seized tbe and busiueM was almost wholly sub* n view of tbe well known person deliver­
George J. Gibson gave bands at Chicago has just been rele ised frox the peniteu
ed; C. L liughv*. ut Decatur,, bruised Woburn num by his nrtns and waist, and.
ing tho morning sermon from the pulpit
Thursday in tbe Mini of
for his Gary, and ha* aued David Henley for about head aud hands; Charles Mttlhoney, la-fore be could realize what waa happen­ pended,
With as litt|« ado as possible it climbed
appearance when the indietnivut* louud &gt;1.340, He ctaiin* that Henley's son was
ing, be wns Hung up to the edge of tbe
Stranger* poured into tbe town from all up into one of tbe vacant rear pews, and
against him by the state grand jury come guilty at the crime, but that Henley of­ covery doubtful, Walter Conover, ot Mau- roof that projected over the low door.
when it bad reached a commanding posi­
fered
to
pay
him
for
bfa
time
In
the
-pen
”
directions,
and
at
nightfall
the
streets
in
to trial
Two
other
men
silting
there
gr.iblx*!
the
Ito,
left
arm
turn
from
socket
and
badly
if be would plead guilty and take the
the vicinity of lhe Jackson house were tion it sung out with all the lung power at
Expert burglars entered the Freeport,
ocalded. will hurdly rnvrer, Frank P. newcomer by the shoulders und paMMxl thronged with people, who, but for the its command: "God nave Ireland! Long
punish nsent.
Pa., bank. Wednesday night, nnd robb;*d
Lewis, ut
Peoria, badly bruised ami him up I Iw roof to two others, who, strad­ presence df tbe police, would have forced live Father Kelly!’’ It fa needless toreThe I gm i,-. vi lie brauch of the Irish Land
it of a large amount of deposits in the
burned; John Bates, express messenger, dling the ridgepole, were waiting for him. an entrance Into the house in short order, mark that the interruption, wholly unex&lt;ifr uiposit vault. The lots may reach league wnamolred tu-*eud no mor money . left leg broken, audothenvisj bruised und Then the unfortunate Clark dhappenrvd
it was hoped by the besiegers nnd their jiected and unjustifiable, spread constemar
but this is believed to be a heavy to Ireland.
burned slignily; J. A. Caiiipbell, of St. over tlte top of the cabin, sliding duwn out
The North Carolina legislature ba* np* Louin, left leg b.id:y brui**t-il and other­ of sight on the fartlier side. The mob ret sympathiser* that the inmates of tbe Lion for n moment among the worshipers.
overestimate.
propriatrd 423.01*) for an exhibit at tbe wise shaken up; WHIImn Plowman, of up a wild cheer and some of t h»*m shouted, house would be starved into Capitulation Father Kelly, however, knew the parrot**
Rioting strikers in New York yesterday Workl’s fair.
before night, but tbi* hope was dissipated voice nud knew bis favorite expression*
Virden, badly bruised onside ami *cpIdcd. •■We don't want any Yaokm- votes in this when toward nightfall two or three hninr too well to be indignant over the interjec­
attackisl nob-union men. and the latter
A buried wall has been discovered near
yer ’lection! ’— Noah Brooks iuSt. Nicho- per* of provisions w.-re brought by the ehtresisting a general melee took, (dace in
tion of these irrelevant remarks. But he
which lirokeu heads were ninde numerous. Clcvelantl, leuu., supposed to be the work
A train with surgc**n« wn«-nt once sent
pluye* of tra&lt;ie*mep and quickly carried was r urly overcome by ,bc merriment
■
Four of tue union meu Were arrested, all of mound-builders.
to the scene anti every effort wu made
within lhe polks cordon nad hoisted upto that waa naturally cati-'ed bynnapparition.
Talleyrund'a llmldenre lo England.
for the comfort of tbe surfcrers The body
wounded in the fight. During tbe rc.v
It was then of this kind, -rblcago P&lt;»*
1 resided in Englund during the whole of a second-story Window.
tbe union men mode prisoners of two in the parlor stove for **»afekeeniug.'’ His of Mis* Ellen Wood*, whose remains were the dreadful year 1798. and a portion of learned that tbe house was provided with
wife built a dre iu the stove.
pul icemen who tried to quell tbe troubl.-.
being trau*portr I from Chicago for I7M. There I was welcomed with tbe ut- a telephone, by which tbe inmates were
The
Bernritter
Manufacturing
com
­
burial, wa* c-«*umed in the blaxiug cam. i most kindness by the Marquis of Lnns- enabled to cuuuuuuicate with tradesmen,
Hundreds of negroes have flocked into
The carrying of cloth bags which close ’
Oklalxnua territory during the paM few pany, of Chicago, has a**-i^oed, with lia­
■ downe, whom I ii.ul known in Paris. He and the besieging party will endeavor to with a string has become so common that
HEROISM OF A MOTHER.
weeks, most of them having been induced bilities amounting to ^10,000.
’ wns a nobleman of lofty views, gifted with intercept noy future supplies.
such a bag is no longer a sign of .1 lawyer­
The
treasury
at
Washington
City
Mon
­
! abundant and lively powers of elocution.
to immigrate by the flnring pro*pectu**es
even a green bag, foy certain men of lit­
of Langston City, nine mile*7 from Guth- j day purchased 570 OJO ounces of silver at
■ He was Mill free from the infirmities of
Tbe abduction of Mrs. Jackson will erary or newspaper pursuits have ventured
rie. They are encamped neat lheFants Fe from fO.9M2 to I0.UH7 per ounce.
■ old age. Some people brought mpfinst probably be the subject of inquiry in par­ to carry their manuscripts back and forth
Mr*
Frank
Leslie
will
devote
ber
for
­
depot, and. to add to their suffering from
Halifax. Nl S, March V —John Bab­ him the commonplace accusation of being liament. English law on the question of in bogs of pure legal green. However, gen­
tune of MM. AM) to nn institute for tbe
cold aud hunger, small-pox has broK- higher education of women-*-*0 she says.
cock’s bouse ut Bay Roberts, Nx&gt;F., was too clever—an accusation by means of conjugal right*, is rather antiquated for tlemen of other professions, if they do not
• n out In the camp.
whicb. in England as well as in Frappe, pmetli id«a* of woman’s rights. It was care to be taken for lawyers, will still
Tbe duke of Marlbrough has purchased burned a few night** aga One child per­
Turlington,the mnrdererof Sheriff Crau- several valuable American trottiujahor»e«, ished in tbe flames. Mr*- Babcock broke ;«ople keep at a distance all the men whose extended to India about a quarter of a choose black broadcloth rather than green
superiority gives them umbrage. That is century ago, and is used by Hindoo hus- for these extremely convenient receptacles.
mer, was hanged Friday at Booueville, and will introduce tbe breed in England.
her leg iu jumpin,;, and all tbe otlier chil­
Mo., and Reeves, a colored felon wraexThe subject reminds the Listener of a
A man giving bis name as Charles J. dren were more ur les* injured from the tne on!/ reason why he never was in office iMiybrio compel wivra, who tvrre wedded
in infancy nnd had inever seen tbeir hus­ true story. Not long ago \ Mr. Alpheus
again.
&lt;*culed at New Castle. DeL
Edwards ktUed himself iu Toledo after
One rosy die. Mrs. Babcock
1 saw him often, aud he kindly sent me bands. to live with them, the wives in Mora-Gage, a chamber lawyer of great
Near Ellis, Kan., Thursday-, the body telling a pr
iricst that be had come to lhe ; “,ne
.
weut through the flames six times for her word every time be received the visit of many instanc.-s being mere children. The ability but small practice, and even smaller
of a sheep herder, frozen ”toi death .in city to kill1 some one.
some distinguished person nt whom he Jack-wiu case illustrates Its possible use in stature, was traveling homeward with a
----------------------I children, rescuing one each time. She
the recent blizzard, was fun nd.
The
A SIiuliar Case.
! tried to *ave the other, but wns unable to ' thought I should like to make the uc- England and may lead to a change that well stuffed green bag under Ids arm, when
body had been nearly devoured by coy,uir
tut.-inne 11
It. wiih
horn**
that I1 mei
met will glW a wife r*cnrity from an outrage a brother of the law overhauled him.
was at hi*
ui* uoiur
LONDON. March t».—A woman named ! reach it and had 10 jump to save ber own . qurxutancr.
qualutancr.
It
bis
bouse tuai
I Mr. Hastings and Drs. Priceatr! Priestley,
“ ‘breukiug one of her legs.
*•» like that'nt C.itberee.
I
‘•Heyo!’’ said the brother. “I congratu­
life,
Cbicago workingmen are preparing for Ellen Mery, described a* the American' “
j There, also, I formed an intimacy with
late you, More-Gage, on yonr evident pros­
the regular spring strike*. Tte carpen­ lian tamer, was torn to pieces while going
| Mr. Canning, Mr. Romlliy, Mr. Robert
THE IRISH PRIEST IN POLITICS.
perity.”
ters and plasterers say they will insist on through her performance in lhe Hous' den
Smith.
and
Scottdalk. Pa., March 9.—A singular । “
“*** M.
*r Dumoot,
**
’ Mr.
l,_ Bentham
•
-J
"What makes yon think I'm prosper­
an increase of wages and the employers nt Ahibeck's menagerie in Chemnitz
ous?'' asked the little lawyer.
declare that they will not grant the wane. Her mangled body was got out ot tbe cage accident occurred on the Southwest rail­ lyjrtl Henry Petty, tbe «on of Lord Lans­
downe, who at that time waa already
“Why, your bag has such a plethoric and.
Second Lieutenant T. J. Watkins, uce after n draperate fight with three lionft**e-. • rond Satnrd' &gt;y. A train was
wi de railed near
Du BUN, March 10.—Tho Freemans’ fee like'look that I couldn’t infer anything
r^ndi,ville maiwu.
station, by a Uli*»p!aceil looked upon as one of tbe hope* of Eng­
of the few officers of the United Slates but thr unfortunate girl expired shortly ( V^Hieu*viue
V
I switch. It wa* running sw
swiftly and when lund. All thf friends of Mr. Fox. with Journal publishes a letter from Sir else."
army who have worked up from the ranks, after the rescue.
which
genileman
1
had
on
several
occ.v
Charles
Gsvuta
Duffy,
in
which
that
gen
­
“8I1!”said More-Gage, drawing tbe other
has been dropped from tbe rolls wade. derailed it ran lute n dwelling house
THE MARKETS.
■ions been on intimate terms, did their tleman says that the policy of independ­ nearer. "I’ll tell you what I’we got in my
fn*rtcr, he having overdrawn his account
1 near by. The engine entered thu lower
Ix-st to render my wtay in London as plera- ent opposition which Parnell had so far
bag if you won’t tell a soul: it's a codfish
five or six times. This is the only punish­
■ apartment-and penetrated it a* tar as tbe
- ant im possible.—Talleyrand's Memoirs in carried on successfully originate! iu and a pair of rubber boots for the boy!**
ment provided for such cases in the army,
dome. The inmates of the residence ev
Century.
1847 with
the
Irish
confederation. Boston “
The
quotation* 01 ll»«&gt; board
trade
stoppetl
but the private citizens whom he has in­
* MV ^^..rt..
—------of
- ---—- today .' caped OHM
--- ---—o------ — a
and &lt;■.&gt;&gt;.
the engine stopped
alongside
follows:
Wheat-—March.
No.2 March.
» babr
Inhr was
»«•■* sleeplug. It was
Then,
with the exception of two.
Wheat-No.
o|&gt;enedowned
crjMjje where a
duced to cash his drafts can have him ar­ wv.re &gt;a follows:
Queer New Year Superstitions.
bishops,
the
whole Roman
Cath­
rested.
x '
“Don't take a light out of tbe house be­ olic
Waves raised by tbe friction of the wind
episcopate resisted
the policy
Government revenue officer* have re
fore one has lieen brought in," is the sol­ with all their power, and banished priests
upon tbe water are relatively superficial,
cently made a raid on the illicit whisky
emn injunctitm on New Year's night of to penal parishes for their support of tbe as the water beneath remain *&gt; unaffected
distiller* in Alabama and Florida, mak­
i
lhe peasantry of Uncolnsbire. Death is Independent party. The latter, by reason
even
at a depth of 000 feet. In heavy gale*,
ing thirty arrests and destroying thirty- closed 51c; June, opened 4»Mc. clorad »$*«•. j morning *ev.*ral persons were prostrated
certain to result if this odviqe is not fol­
of corruption and intrigues, became re­ however, lower depths become troubled,
11 inp stills.
Joly, opened
cloued
Purk—Myh. । .
co;i|
during srrvloes in the Luthlowed.
,
and the undulations more and more im­
duced
Irom
fifty
to
five
members
of
par
­
Rev. Robert Hopkin*. D. D., the last
I •r*n church. Rev. Mr. Schaeffer was the
To permit a woman to enter the house liament, tbe bishops always condoning or posing.
Occasionally an exceptionally
kn? cKh • first affected, and then one after another
survivor of the original membem of Cue SnS ^Jrt-jireh.
first on New Year’s day is said to be a sure
large solitary wave is met with advancing
High Conference Methodist Episcopal
| of those present followed until eight forerunner of evil. The same results are approving every act of treachery. The
in awe Inspiring grandeur, its white crest
letter
concludes
us
follows:
“
Until
all
church, died suddenly Tuesday at Pitts­
Livo rtock—Following were the price* at th • faintetL The vic.itn» were taken to tbeir said to follow the throwlug out of dirty
this clerical interference is changed there towering high above all its fellow*. Such
burg, Pa., aged 92 years.
Union stock ynrda: Hox»-Market opened j homes and noou recovered. The Iguor- water, ashes or any kind of refuse.
is no more hope for tbe Irish cause than ocean giants may be due to tbe fact that
Secretary Proctor ha» authorized the r*th«*r active, biwt grade* steady, others te ance ot t(je sextou as to the working of
In sweeping the bouse the dust must be
there is for a corpse on n dissecting table." the elevations of series of waves, having
lower; light grade*.
J?**" i the furnace caused all tbe trouble.
enlistment of 2,000 Indians for tbe army.
swept from the door to the hearth or
different lengths, happen to coincide, jpr
ing.
S3 a&gt;a3.4»: mixed 1»U. UWJW!’; heavy
death will be the co^seqiieuce. A cistern
Friday tbe treasury purchased 276,000 psekinu- au&lt;! *ljpptag kits S3 4593.,5; pig*. I
Archblabop TVatah’s Position.
may be caused by tbe squalls of wind,
largely observed at present is after making
ounces of silver ut prices ranging from
:&gt;)
London, March 10.—A Dublin letter which arc sometimes as terrible in in­
the
tire
in
the
morning
to
spread
the
ashes
READING,
Pa
.
March
9.
—
John
Seller*,
|0.L&lt;82 to 10.983 per ounce.
Cattle-B*ef steers.
Mucker. anJ
tensity os they are sudden in formation'—
aays
that
Arehbishop
Walsh
does
not
ap
­
frodvra
&lt;yw* — b«dX
traw.» 52.35.lAUJ:
----- -------------------—•
I
0**“ ScbojlMll ■*■“* Srt- over the threshold. If in the morning
An importer uf tea estimates the pres
Chambers' Journal.
. rtrt.iwrt.rtiu. tzKurtrt.there is an impression of a foot leading prove the extreme course taken by those
stw-Trtrtlrt
TrtUU»|J' &lt;4 ,1 &gt; .
Urf., .venlnt und bi. bnjita
ent crop to be 27,000,MM) pounds short. rtlT.*
of his fellow prelates who bold out excom­
An advance in price is predicted.
a-5t&gt;’
..
v rtrt .rt.. .rtnmr -Uf। asted'fi. jumped in to save him.
Thu task from the house a death in that family is so
A Bear’s Toe Nall*.
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator. 34&lt;(33c
firmly believed in that preparations are munication m a penalty for tbe follower*
Business failures in the I nited States _____ ... . . ■
fancy
*____ rresn,
&lt;• zojssic; pocaias
n«rtlr4-l.s
One of the difficulties which tbe keepers
of Parnell. While holding positive views
for lhe week ended Friday were
for L^.k.•’f-re,u.
waMc.
candled.
. ,rtrt.
lu_ Eggs-Fresh
—Vrtrtrt,. .^.
n.iirtr\ both boys sank. Helped arrived in a tew made for it, but it tbe footmark leads
of certain wild animals in museums wad
•ex in
in id
*u. 223.
sea
1
io^017c per dos. Drtwed poultry— | minutes nud the boys were taken out of toward the house a birth during the year both as to the folly and tbe evil effect
the corresponding week
IKK),
is sure, and preparations are made accord- upon the nation’s political und moral in­ other collections hare to contend with is
Argentine merchant
_________
___
ita 1have
arranged
to cMcke
’us lut^lle per lb; rooster*. 3c;—
dues*
water. oxmuv»
Sunue! »•«»»
wa* •*'«
found
Chk-keuR
7— 1 ttbe
be water,
“*• lo be dead,
terests of giving countenance to Parnell, tbe tendency of the claws to grow into the
xnt 4t2O
000 (Ml) tn
lute. 10x012c;
JOAlSs* choice
‘j*’0**;0 hea I but hia brother was revived With great iDKlyx—Philadelphia Times.
loan their government
520.000.00J
to tijir
tide * UUKJc; turkeys, mixed lute,
the nrchldtbop does not propose to treat flesh, in the absence of the wear and tsar
it over it* pre-ent financial difficulties.
either clergymen or laymen among Par­ which they receive in the animals' wild
White Rose
I*r
ba for seed; Hebron, WJ
•
---------------James W. Ellsworth, of Chicago, Thurs­ WkftSbc; Puerlevi.
Barbanka fl.iwaLIV; I
Had nasolln* Near a Stave,
Once upim a time Charles VI, of France, I nell’s supporter* any differently, in a reday purchased for &gt;14,800 a Gutenberg Bi­
so much in climbing that they are
sir ’ii L s■"« -wb.u~u.ur daws
ui-waiw
r_
.
___ ________
■■
.
St. Louts,
Mo..
March 9.-Mrs.
Mary
ble at the Brayton Ires book sale in New bn,ouo—
not only kept sharp for use, but are wont
iX? homS?’SSSt
I L. W&lt;k»1».
». wlfc or Jom~ Wood*.
his courtiers took Lhe
the part of *”•
--------------five of his
York.
down to a proper length. Domestic cats
charry. 9B.0t)$A&amp;J; । a
_ clerk
_»—i. &lt;_
in »u.
tbs »».■»■»*■
treasurer’s nfflea
office of
ot the MiaMis­ satyrs. To do thia artistically they were
James Blake, on trial at Chicago for 4JL&gt; (Jraaber !□* -Be’l
souri Pacific railway, was burned to death clothed in loose linen habits, besmeared
London, March 10.—Tbe Evening Stan­ may often be seen Hcratchlng vigorously
robbery, declined to plead guilty and taka
P", “&gt;&lt; ’“J
al her residence. Noi**^ avenue, with roatD and then stuck all over with dard says that Parnell in his N*wry speech on tbe bark of a tree for no other purpose
one year in the “pen" and the jury gave I I nxuu eon.-Borl.
Saturday al ternoon.
Mrs. Woods was down. Ono of the company, in a frolic, Sunday forestalled Gladstone** expected than to keep down tbeir claws.—Youth's
blin eight years.
I iuaide and covvrs. IW3t"e; common brush. -M ® cleaning portieres with gasoline in an 1 lighted one of the
tbe ratvrs
satyrs with a torch, and
ami
final declaration to shake of Parnell by Companion.
Twenty-five member* of the South Da­ , 3J4c; crooked, 2 ^&lt;e.
In consequence four of them were burned
open tub near a stove.
himself speaking off Gladstone as no
kota legislature are seriously ill at Sioux
to death. This is supposed to be tbe origin longer of use aa au instrument wherewith
Nxvr Yoax. Mureh fl
Falls of pneumonia caused, it is said, by
of
the
tar
nod
feather
custom.
—
Clothier
CITY ELECTIONS IN MAINE.
to
secure home rule.
He—I felt so embarrassed tiie ocher day.
the poor ventilation of the state house.
Wheat-No. 2 red winter cash,
nnd Furnisher.
I invited a friend of mine to dine at ny
Jn~. »&gt;w*- JThe legislature adjourned Saturday morn­ • do &gt;br. «u*4:
bouse with me und he had such an atro­
ing. Resnbmiwdon was lost by one vote.
_
DcnUN. March 10 —Edward Atchraon. cious necktie on that it worried mt, espe­
Dr. M- H. Kerwin, one of the moat ; M*?TaS&gt;.
A Russian editor who has been travel­ one of the Belfast Parneliites shot at cially as I bad several other friends present.
IfcnDEFOBB. Me.. March 10.—The city
prominent physicians of Milwaukee, died !
CScTXT J^ly. 54S4a By^NonJ
says
that the sight of a Trendogee Sunday, has had hia hand
She (sympathetically)—Couldn't you have
•lotion vesWMay
vesSeruav resulted
re&lt;uiteu Its
iu the election ing In Germany —
j- —
suddenly in that city Saturday at the age '
rmnln-1
Pork—Dull; znews eletioa
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a
railway
station
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of the lull Democr.tic ticket in every body of conscripts at 1
amputated.
The guilty party is nn- taken him quietly to ynur dressing room
of 36. Dr. Kerwin was a native of Men- i ypi Wi&lt;»lt
tor n«w.
Lard—Quiet: May. Id
Staplra
had is exactly akin to that of
_f a body of exiles
wanF Mayor Edward W. t
.
and by using a little tact have got him to
nsha. Wla, and had been educated at Ann $0.12:
August. fd45.
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wan.
• De.
r. Join
1.. ... Lord,
r
1 R.p
p
H7A a
■* 1 an
their wav
Siberia.
Iboth being down­
on
way
to
Siberia,
wear
another!
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rote-*:
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07d,
Lire Btoek:
OUU.- JUrk"&gt; alow
-1»» but
*?’ •tewty.
“g1.1,:
Arbor. Mich., and in eastern and European
Live
Stock: Cattle-Market
FOREIGN MISCELLANY.
cast, lamenting and taking a long fare­
He—No. His wife was with him,
college*
*
I Colorado*. *4.4'.umuwi &lt;»*"*» “* '• Democratic gain of 14J over a year ago.
ier and Furnisher.
BAXObit, Me., March 10.—Joseph F. well of sorrowing friends.—Detroit Free
In enlisting Indians for the United MX .-din firm' lamii* dull: sheep. SA O»vC,*i.
LosuoX, Mareh 10.—A soldier in Bras
State* army they will be put into skele­
H &gt;«4—Nominally dull; live Snow, Dem., was elected mayor yesterday
by nearly 400 picrallty over Boni, Re.p..
tonized companies of several regiaienta so
iau has been sentcnc.-d to a long term of
Two thousand girls are taking
Fox, Pro. Tho Itepubiicaus carried
ra to bring said companies up to tbe num­
Old Cuf-Remember, my son, there is Imprisonment for expresdng an unfavora­ th* cooking schools of Boston. *]
four of the seven wards as usuaL
ber of fifty-fire each. They are not to be
lots of room at the top, but youMl have to ble view of the kaiser's military abilities
tion of tbore who think Boston
BELFAST. Me., March IQ.—Hon. W. P. struggle.
scouts, but will go into existing white
Whrat Strung and blghor; cash.
An officer who heard tbe man knocked entirely occupied with Sanscrit
regiments.
.
May. S1JW4; July. smc. vum-ow-* -—* Thompson, late Democratic nominee for
Young Cuf—Guera I’ll linger quietly at him down, and then ordered him to be lag » herewith directed to
The population ot Texas fa 2,233.332, ot
May. «Hc: J*dy‘“XTA' governor, *«» elected mayor yesterday by tbe bottom where there is plenty of room
court-martialed.
fact.—Boston Transcript,
49) majority. Both branches 6f the city and no struggle.—Epoch.
government are Republican.
Whittier fa fu»*uf p*ta
Reports from the Michigan peach belt
Mature in the
London, March Iff—Lady Dilke, speak­
A0QV8TA, Me., March 10.—J. W. Chase,
DsraoiT. March V
indicate a big yield of the luscious fruit
costs annually ing of the acaodnl* nffa^tia 4 her Uuxb.md,
Re»ublicnu. wa* elected mayor yesterday world fa that of
Wheat-No. J white eash.
Kir
Charles
Dilke.
aaid
that
she
beilewd
&lt;tMh.
May. SJLflMu; W
over K- J- Martin by 2(B plurality. The
Republicans carried every ward in th*

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ml ccNtdltlon which chronic estarrti of
Flora MeOiUum do*ed last
(
socceMfui
term of winter school with
little chances- A* a banana pecmur re- SJJZdtaul «. pr.ral.rae- ..d the
"oral Ira® "»» »«*«•&gt;*• • ‘“krt
ailurr nt
cddllur, IrealBnl '» *«»« ,declamations Muffing, etc.
for a weary woman, a nod and smile to s
J. K. Flower left Milo the 8th Inst, wjth
kail 1**4 evening.
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StelMorfc Brdrnrd Cn. &gt;'*•
।a earload of horses, row* and household
low!) .MM
&gt;!»• •I"*"’. •
to on. wl&gt;" •'!&lt;“&gt;“ r«ri. w •
I'.run. Umlletae
w««&gt; .uden-' ,furniture for Cliambrrlaln. Minn. Ills
Awn™;.!
■re worth doing, and your educator toward from od.rrl. In m&gt; Imd «»4 «!■«•&gt;■ * httuily leave on Thursday and will be
” "JnXSt or t^olblr
oppor­
dortorwl with &lt;««■ &lt;d &lt;l» b": pb&gt;»lrl«™ " Joined at Nika by Mrs. Belle lhaon
our place for that terrible disease, and ■returns to Irer home In Dakota. Mr.
tunities.
found no relief. But In 1883 I lost »ny Flower has 250 acres plowed for spring
M
"»■ l,r”speech, nnd was not able to do any kind of wheat and some other spring crops. Hta
reeds were *bo«t 820.
work fur nearly three mouths. I cou'd neighbor* to show him and family the high
Following are the real estate
F M Robert* will have au auction sale of the week ending March «. 1WL- •*
nrttlrer eat nor sleep. Fe-ru-na did wuu- esteem they were held by them gave tlrem
finn jrodiKts
taken from the books In the register.4office. ders for me. and now 1 am in better health a surprise party to the uumber of 85 or 40.
on his tana. Rutland. Ibursttaj March
Beloved Tbuln, I *UJ Uloe
n,vi&lt;l O. Ackley to Beusro Hatch. «»a s«‘ than 1 have been In ten years.
A good time reported. David Pope goes
|Mh. wunnienciug at I0 *. m.
' niliCXfto
it. suodkr: wra
Yours truly.
Isaac Xirowouualong to woik for Mr. Flower aud Ben
We uuderatard that tbe
of
No remedy can equal Pe-ru-na tn cases Bralnaht for Mr. Dixon of Dakota. Butxffff* directed to Carlton Center fail­ "Jt'ratntW’A lt.-t.a- CkM- * T.U. where the catarrh has already attacked the
Our wheat merchants have grit and they
Marr A Duff have doubled their
ed to reach Its destination ta*&lt; week. R
are buying wheal for parties who have tbe
capacity and now they have one of the
H'.’suwUr, to Jane It. Kaglar uni Mr lungs, as In the following case:
Even' seat in th* teidge car waa occu­
was no fault of ours and the BAXSklt still
Mrs. J. W. Reynolds of New U»bon. sand. Several thousand bu»toi* of wheat
floret, beat lighted and nicest e.|ul],;,(i(
pied
when
n
negrea*
got
ubaard
tbe
train.
HSffV’t.lto l« C ura- a.ra*C“"ra Colmublnna county. OW°- »&gt;■ She ba*
were purchased by outsiders at VS cts. per ' Her ann. were full of bundle* and she ap­ store* that can tee found In tbe County an*
Ttie morning freight on the C. K. ,&amp; »• l,rSXT&gt;nS&amp; to Watra J. Bra:b:raraa suffered with congestion of the lungs, ca­ bu. for red and white alike.
peared to be weary. As she triad to clutch Uty.
tarrh In the, head, njid waa troubled with a
For the first time in Barry county finds a strap she dropped a package, and In
icolng north ha* been withdrawn for two
Our store now is 4U by 85 ft. every cun;.-,
j
fiSJ IO (Turtatl. Still '«• "• "d l&gt;ad cowh. Sire bad tried a number of a market for It* Ire in Cincinnati which rtooplng to pick it up afrnuMM. She ns well Mghted as auoUicr. We would
or three weeks. .So all who wish to go
phvslrians.
but
Urey
.all
failed
to
cure
tier.
gives
employment
tn
about
50
men
and
north will have to take Un- morning |«asseii- "wSlira'brar. to John na&gt;w: |W&gt;«1
would
have
fallen,
too,
had
not
a
gentle
­
mention
that we made our old Cloak flnum
She was induced to try I’e-ru na. and Im­ several teams. The C. K. A S. railway is
ger or wait till atternoon.
'iUr/tod'h’"-. to U. B. Sprura: lol Wood- mediately u marked, change took place.
(which was 13 fl. by 20 ft.I into a Udie*
man sprang to her nid.
reaping a harvest In freighting tire same.
With an outstretched arm he helped ber Walting Rnom and Toilet Room. Thta is an
Then- will be a in dro party followed by
After
using
Pe-ru-na
her
cough
ceased,
l:e«‘o"“'u. Mar-b 10 Frank Manto iraraao
to regain her bn lance, seen r«l the array improvenwiit Hull we lliiuk will be much
a dance at the G. A. R. hall Wednesday
and In n short time her other ailments
evrniug of next week. AU who attended
- J. vn.snrt.rt « - . were cun-d. Sire is now completely re­
The Sunday achool at the State Road bundle end then led her to the *«i- l» had appreciated after a long and weary ride,
,
tr a place tn rest yourselves and children.
the last party were well
pleased, ,1pt n^Kowto carrtr 1. Lnrt; lot« Xa.bvllle stored to health, and gives ail the credit to church was organized last Sunday with just vacikted.
•‘Take tbta neat, maduin, if you please.
In onler to make things
and it Is safe to say this one will l&gt;e equaily
Mrs. E. Pcnivock, superintendent: Blanche
Pe-ru-na.
I.. W.tralb lo Burl * WbBe: M S.aBrtll.
Hundreds of tetlimonlals like the above Smith, secretary: Rom Olmstead, trewurer; he said.
For a moment tho ncgrww hesitated and
fumtah tiie most positive proof that Pe-rfl- l.Hlle Payne, librarian; Grace Hobbs,
ZThe republicans Of this city realize that
A.’ K. Keiuwtrui to Hiram blroag »* see -V&gt;
tl»en *a: down, after incoherently murmur­
na is a radical cure (or catarrh. What Pe- organist: Mrs. Shawman, chorister.
nbrre some advantage* in being a minority
toWu..rrek: fi* *ec:3 Buttaud ni-na has done so many times. Is doing
In our Mauimolli Establishment we will
E. Pennock and wife visited friends at ing her thanks.
party- Dur friends of the opposition are
The episode crentsd a sensation among keep
Hickory Corners last Friday and Saturday.
f
troubh d with about four candidate* to one ’ Ttarre-I Lln«entelb r lo M. L Bonham. pareeb every day. It will do again.
A jmmpblet giving full Instruction^ for
1‘rajrr meeting every Thursday evening the fuiawngcr*. all of whom were men.
ofllre. while lu tbe republican party ot W?. M°tr*lg to Wm. Tuttte; »* »ee 4 Hope
A* tbe unknown gratteman wn* leaving
tire cure of catarrh sent /free to any ad­ at the Star school iMiuse.
.
HastiiiK* the nomination seek* the man.
the car a friend waa overheard to a*k him:
The accident which happened at Eugene
aud then cannot always find,him.
M. Cndg to V. Stamm; JU see 4 Hope »» dress by The Peruna Medicine Company.
•‘George, uro you getting near sighted^’
Bush's mill has cast a gloom over this
Harriet Judin to Boo t lto&gt;:
sen X and ZJ Columbus, Ohio.
‘•No; why do you n”k *u?h n quM-iioa?"
Calnw A 1’ennok. Delton Mioonists.
AH the time.
community such has not been felt for
Prairieville &gt;&gt;4®°.
irartirt»iK■•Why? Ikcauw you (five up your seat
were arrested last week tor keeping their
Cha*. S. Burton to Mary t- Mjera: lot 1k. city
NEIGHBORING^COUNTIES.
many years.
Our fpeclalties for the present will be
to that negre-i. I think you are over­
saloon open Frb. S3 which wa* a legal e'j?-!iu Valentine to Ix&gt;in Ya eutine. 43a sec 17
Mr. Gamble has hired nut to work this straining ycur.velf in trying to be polite.
your Choice of Mvvnty-livr
holiday. These gentlemen claim that thej Orangeville A'.
Fred Deltelmer shot bltuaelf Saturday season for Charlie Barnaby and will soon
•
“Not nt all. mv dear Cell'iw. I gave up
were Ignorant of the fact that tbe day was
night from carelessly handling u revolver. move into hl* tenant house.
my
seat
to
tor
simply
breatme
she
was
a
a legal holiday. The care will be tried at
The bullet entered hi* left hand just above
We underatand Willard Perry and fami­ woman. I should have despbod my*etf
the next teini of the Circuit court.
The Womans Foreign Missionary society the first or knuckle joint of the fore finger, ly will soon more back 041 their farm in
for remaining in my w-at toesnre cue w*»
/No^ it Is Ahkrntah Felghner. of Nash­ of the M. E. church together with the and came out between thr first and secund Rutland. We are sorry to lose them.
That haw been selling for 86.00. s;.oq,
black.'’—New York Herald.
ville. instead of Editor Feighner. The Mission Band, will hold their annual joints of the linger. Dr. Adams dressed
88.50. W OO and klO.UU These will all Ire
new title was gained at the village elcctlon- thank offering exercises at the homo of j the injured member, and thinks the band
put out and sold for
will
not
be
crippled.
—
Bellevue
Gazette.
We
are
having
nice
winter
weather
for
Monday. when Leu walked over hta high i Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Striker on Wednes­
What make* u boy popular * Manliuesa.
est opponent und emerged num the scene day evening. March 18tb, beginning nt
Eaton Iteplds and Charlotte whist clubs March. We see a few sleigh* nn the road.
PreparaUon* are l«elng made, fur sugar During the war bow school* *nd colleges
of battle with :;i majority to his credit. seven o’clock. A fine program has been had a bout with the Jnckwjn whist club,
making.
Some sugar lias been made in followed popular boys! These young lead­
Being Killed with an aldennanic stomach prepared consisting of music, recitations, and were defeated by a small score.
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Just think^Of IL You must rotn&lt;- earley
en;
were tbe man)- boys whose heart* oould
and .i proportionate amount of good sense, i essays, readings, opening of thank offering
Geo. inyder. proprietor of the Grand
The lx»y who respect* bi* nnd stay late to «.«• all the many Imigaim*
The mill is sawing out lumber and ixt fruited.
Lett will till the chair in good shape—pro­ envelope* etc. A cordial invitation is ex­ U-dgv feed mill, had three finger* of hls
mother hoa leadership in him ' The boy that may l&gt;e your*. We have s1m&gt; placed
In
good
shape.
vided of roui.M* that it's a common every­ tended to both gentlemen and ladles to ire left iiautf b*dlj- mangled while working pickets
I
Tbe skk are improving with the ex­ who h carpful of hi* stater i»:» knight. Tbe on tbe Bargain Counter 35 heavy
present. No refreshments, no collection. about the luipper ot bl* mill.
day chair.
boy who will never violate bi* word and
Grand la-dge Is going to organize a fire *ception of Uncle Jeffers who is very low wb.» will pledge hta honor to hi* own heart
The machinery department of Ute fund­
The C. L. S. C. will meet at tire home of
with cancer. The church and others are
lure factory * a* closed Wednesday night Mrs. P. T.'Colgrovc Saturday eveaing company.
and change u\&gt;t will have lhe confidence ot
■ jlooking after hls temporal wants.
That! wll be closed out
last week, a* there was no dry lumtor on March 14. witli the following program:
The Upjohn Pill and Granule Co. will
T. H. Cooley made Grandma Williams a hta fellow*. The boy who defend* tbe
hand. With the present capacity of the
Roll call answered by giving the name build a tour story addition to their plant 4
weak will one day Irerouw a hero among
call on Wednesday of tlita week.
hwUlution it ta impossible to dry the of an
... author
_______ whose
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name is_________
mentioned
Rev. !!. D. Cheney is holding revival the strung. The boy who v.-!U never hurt
In Knlauutzoo.
lumber ay fast as it i* needed, hence the . chap. 8. -From Chaucer to Tennyson,”
the feeling* of any oi;3 will ot.r day find
Good value .for 85.00 these are ohly a few
G. Hutchinson was batjly squeezed be- imeetings at thr church. Come one. COW
necessity of closing down tor a few days, the class mentioning the title of some- of
himaalf in the ntmo-pbere cf imirersal
tween a couple of freight cars while twak- iall.
ot the attractive bargains thaf are to Ire
Another and larger dry kiln will I* built. ; ij|b or |ier production.*.
sympathy. "I know not.’’once said the
which will relieve the managers from I 'The Church In the United btates. Mcs. lug in Kalamazoo last Week.
great Gorerncr Andrew, “what record of found.
vexatious delay* in not .being able to get | /, R. Hoyt.
Fennville suffered a 815.000 tire last
sin may await r.m in another world; but
Best shirting can be had for 9 and
It rained hard all day on Sunday.
stock drietFftat enough.
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Tiie English
~
Towns, Mls$ Sabie»Beadle.
—«&gt;,week. That place seem* to be doomed.
Uur sugar makers are expecting a big this I do know: I never yet drapised a man 11 cents.
Coxcomb and Coquette lu Tudor Times.
Many people living ou lhe low land
becauiw he was poor, because he wn» ignoThe republican* hnd un election in
Miss Sadie Robert*. ’
talong thr Kalamazoo river wefe compelled run of mp as soon as it thaws up.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
Nashville Munda). and were very success­
Our weather prdphet has crawled out of
Review. From Chaucer to Tennyson. ,to pick up their bed* and walk last week
Shall I tell you how to btrenme a popular hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
ful. Of course the democrats and prohi­
hls hole and told us what kind ot weather
bitionists had tickets in the field but tbey Chap. I. Mra. John Goodyear: Chap. 2. (owing to high water. Boat* were the to expect during March. We are glad lo boyf I will. Be too manly and gt-acroua Gloves.
were ••not In if hi to speak, after the Mbs Hallwk; Chap. 3* Shirley Smith: common mean* of transportation In some hear from him and hope he will 'prophesy and unarlfish lo seek to be popular. Ire the
anti I of honor, and love others better than
voles were counted.
Every republican Chap. 4. Miss Rose Goodyear; Chap. 5, .places.
n good spring.
Professor Sterling; Chap. «. Mrs. M. Bicks;
was elected by pluralities ranging all tbe
Cobb &lt;V Hunter, of Kalamazoo, have a
South Jordan school cioses next Friday. yonraelf. ami ireople will give you tbeir
way from 20 to «l. The successful ones, Chap. 7. Clement Smith.
Several teachers came home from tbe ex­ heart* arid delight/to make you happy.
Singing No. 21 Chautauqua Bongs.
1set of china ware ou hand Worth $1,350.
That I* what make* a boy popular.—Heze­
are all ooniparatively young men aud that
It is 125 years old.
amination with smiling faces.
Critic, claj&gt;.&lt; ■
they did some hustling may be seen from
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.
We notice In tire New* that tbe teacher kiah Butterworth iu Ladies' Home Journal
Frank Ives. Plainwell’s noled billiardtat.
tbe fact that all the republican voters but
B) special request the Rev. a. D. won second prize at the Chicago tourna­ of the Lee school has been watering tbe P.
four were out. three ot these being absent Grigsby will repeat his lecture on, *’An ment last week amounting to about $500. of 1. oil.
BATTLE CREEK.
from town ami one was sick. Tiie repub­ Englishman's impression of America jnd
When gold is dissolved in nitro muriatic
A party of about fiO surprised Nettle LetOtsego is always on the lookout for new
licans had quite a demonstration Monday it* People."at the Presbyterian church on
on Wednesday night and passed a pleasant acid it forms chloride of gold, a beautiful
manufactaring
Institutions
and
is
alto
­
eveuiug and are very jubUant yet.
Wednesday evening, March IS. To begin
evening. She ha^ gone lo Ix^llr to engage yellow liqpkl uses! by gilder*. pboUv^raat 7:30. Admission 25 cent*. Young gether a very enterprising and progressive In the millinery trade.
phersand others. When this rotation is di­
Cards are out announcinrg the marraige
place. The latest scheme is to dam the
Rev. More, of Ohio. Iiaa been spending luted with water, and chloride of tin is
ot Charlo* Mortimer Tower, of Chicago, to perrons 10 cent*.
river a half a mile below town to give ad­
n few days with Ills friends in this place. added, metallic gold is precipitate^ as a
Miss Fannie Mixer, at the home of the
Services at the Presbyterian church ditional water power.
Mr. Kline ha- hls engine nearly repaired beautiful purple powder, which is used for
bride’s parents in this city Tuesday even­ Sunday March 15. The pastor will preach
Kalamazoo horsemen talk uf having a
gilding and coloring porcelain and glass.
and will start hls mill soon.
ing next Mr. Tower h connected with I in the morning from the words, ‘’it I*
big spring meeting in that city this year,
Mrs. Sally lAimb and son Albert, of Thia powder Is calle I “purple of Crnudus,”
the National Printing &amp; Er.gravlng Com­ well." In the evening hls subject will to
and propose to offer purses that will tempt
Hastings, visited friends In Woodland one from the name of its discoverer, Andreas
pany. ot Chicago, nnd is an exemplary ••John Wesley,The founder of Methodism,
the most noted flyer? of the turf.
Cassius, of Leyden, who made it for the
day last week.
young man in every respect The bride is hls life and time*, with lhe pa»tot*s recol­
Tbe Third Michigan Cavalry reunion
one of Hastings’ most prominent young lections of bis visit to Epworth aud what
J. J. England lias rented hls farm and first time lu the year’lfrij.
held In Allegan last week was a success.
In gilding parcrlsin it is spread npou th*
moved to Wood landladies, and ba* a host of friends who wish he saw there. All are invited.
them both a happy and prosperous wedded
A 170-foot boat will be run between
I. N. Harter visited ot Mrs. P. Ik lluu- pattern by ntor.n* of a paste, and by the
Tire young people's society of Christian Grand Rapids and Grand Haven this
action of heat iu tbe oven it takes the or­
life. We understand that Hit happy
sicker's on Friday.
Endeavor
will
meet
In
tiie
Presbyterian
couple will make Chicago their future
summer.
Samuel Vclte and Wm. Sebold closed dinary gulden hue and brilliancy, but by
church on March 15 al 6 o'clock. Topic,
modifying the composition uf the paste it
their schools last Wednesday.
"Speak Truly.” Malachi 2,6; Phillippians
Boring for oil al Allegan doesn’t pro­
B. S. Holly and family are visiting in yields also roe? ami purple culora. When
By notice elsewhere in this teste It will 4. 8; Itaalrn 84. 18. To be led by Mis* gress as rapidly a* some of the citizens
a small quantity cf it is mixed with the
Charlotte.
hfc seen that the well known firm of Hallock.
would like to ace. The breaking of chains,
George Undls. of Indiana. Is visiting materials used in making glass tbe glass
Stauffer &amp; Crawley has dissolved partner­
drills, pii»es and the like has hindered the
produced has a magnificent ruby tint, seen OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK. OVER
Rev. J. 1. Buell, of Grand Rapid*, will
parents in our village.
ship. Mr. J. L. Crawley retiring. These
work a great deal. At the present time
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
Charles line's baby Is not expected lo lo perfection in the well known Bohemian
gentlemen have been connected in business preach next Sunday morning and evening the well Is down but 180 feet, and work
for tbe post six years nnd by honest deal­ at the M. E. church. This is the third has been postponed on account of a broken live.
Frank C. Velte has made a large number
ing and looking, to the wants uf their quarterly meeting of Hie year. Love feast &gt;P«.
Rcmesiber that tbi* column contahta but
of syrup cans and Mp buckets this spring.
customers built up a large trade. Mr. L. at 0.-30.
Plain weil expects to enjoy a building
George Faul is attending school Ln NashFrevr was the god who maintained the a very small port of the property 1 b*vv
E. .Stauffer will conduct the business in
Hereafter, each Sabbath evening at six
»
the future on tbe same broad principles o’clock, a devotional meeting will beheld boom this stitnmer. Tiie old Plainwell v ilia. We wonder what uv tbe matter with sanctity of marriages. Rrweniary, tbe fav­ for sale or exchange.
I have improved and vacant city lot* ter
orite plant of the god. is commonly worn
that it has been la the past, and it is safe at the M. E. church under Epworth league house was sold last week and upon its site our school.
C. H. Snyder Is on the sick list
today by brides in Europe. Many lovesick sale and exchange in all parts of tbe city.
to ray that the business will not suffer.. auspices. The meetings will be conduct­ three new brick blocks will be built.
Fannlhc lands for sale and exchange i}i
Our mill yard never was so full of
maidens consult tbe saints who now pre­
Mr. Crawley, while severing bin connection ed by Prof. W. D. Sterling. All young
The Grand l&lt;edge Mining Company
with the firm, will remain for a while at people, whether members of the League or which has been mining coal at Eagle have and several who would like to haul logs side overthe second Christmas day or New all part* of tbe county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
Year
’
s
eve
about
their
future
lovers
or
h
nscannot-because
the
yard
Is
full.
least aa clerk. The Ba.xnei: in common not are invited to attend these meeting*.
We
been compelled to make an assignment.
would like to have the mill commence bond*. They remain up till midnight or erty for Mie at a bargain.
with their many friends. wishes them both
"A Personal Devil.” who he ta and Tbey hope to resume operations again rawing ao farmers could haul tbeir logs.
the early morning hours, for It is at night
however.
where he came from, at the Salvation
that the gods travel unseen among men.
I
Barry County Dirt. lodge. No. 10, I. 0. Army, Sunday evening Mar. 15. also in the
H. J. IxMinsberry, a well to do fanner,
Ou Jeffer&gt;oti street two houses and lots
O. T. convened at Good Templar hall with afternoon at 8 o'clock a sing-song meeting. of Ionia county, hung himself last week.
John Fleming and wife are In Battle sacrel bare succeeded the pajrangod Freyr at bargains, and on easy terms.
TO members in attendance. There were All are invited. Captains Martin and Todd
und retain hia attributes. — New York
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
A company has been organized In Grand Creek attending general conference of tbe
delegates from the following subordinate in command.
Journal.
*
house wen finished
81.000: 3500 down.
Rapids to extend tbe Chicago &amp; West S. D. Adventist church.
lodges; Middleville lodge No. 3S». Star
Mr. Jeffries Is quite sick at this writing.
Michigan trod from Traverse City to thr
lodge No. 800, West Baltimore lodge No.
The Indies Aid society of tlte M. E
And one bouse and lot one block fn&gt;m
Straits.
08:;. Batings lodge No. 944. Sl John
Oacar Trigg, former »uperi:itendctrt of
church waa entertained last Wednesday
factory, m 8300 down. bal. at 7 per
lodge No. 654. Lacey lodge No. LOOT,
tbe Madtaon (Ind.) poor asylum, has a
It Is said that the Detroit, lensing &amp; by Mrs. Truman Barnum.
Nashville lodge Na 130. The subordinate
cent. Cheap.
.
Northern road will build a $30,000 depot
Farmers have improved the snow getting block of wood-n piece of a beech limb—Id
Near felt boot factory—1?* I0’” *”•
-lodges of the district initiated 40 members
The lining membranes of tiie nose and lu Lansing this year.
tbe heart of which tbe growth allows a
In saw logs.
.
.
t
splendid bouse, with furnace, small barn.
during tiie past quarter. One new lodge throat being most exjmsed to tbe air are
We learn by the'Freeport Herald that perfect likenea* of a woman dre**c&lt;l in tbe
Cun be bought al a bargain and on
It has been well known for some days
• was organized during tiie quarter the usually tbe first to become affected by ca­
Mra. Fetterly, a former resident of Carlton, atylc of throe or four years ago. the akirt*
same being located at Nashville. Tire tarrh. As soon as the catarrh become* past that a hole of Iniquity existed in town,
flouoced, tacked, gathered and pinned bock terms.
is dead. She died a few week* ago.
. Several splendid bargains in the 1*»
Imuner «u swarded to Hastings lodge No. seated either in the nose or throat il begins presided over by Mrs. Mary Smith and two
Dr. A. J. Wright aud daughter Grace and tbe arms carried a la kangaroo. It
044, and Ito second prize awarded to Star slowly to spread to other parts. Numer­ girl*, which a number of toagh young men
i* a wonderful fret-.k of wood growth, un­ ward and other parts of the city.
lodge No. 800- An interesting, though ous passages open into tbe pharynx, or were frequenting, it was located near went to Grand Rapids last Thursday.
Brick burn tor sale at a bargain, on «r
Charley Crockfiird expects to go to Col­ aided by art In the teart.-St. Loui* R»
one sided question was debated with inter­ upper throat; and. as tbey are all lined the Island City Mills. Tto officers got
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
public.
orado
aoun
where
hls
toucher
I*
m a ranch.
SO fl. front by 140 ft. deep.well located in
est by the members during the afternoon with the same mucous membrane which after tbe disreputable women ou Munday
oAST**
,o
“
toy
ll,crv
,or
bOWC
1
’
*
nK1h
Seirere Falta. N. Y.. has on tbe land Ijfftek
session as follows: Resolved, That the line the pharynx, the catarrh can easily and broogtit them before Justice llendee.
immigration of foreigners to this country find Ito way to almost any part of tbe The two girls, by name Anu* Barringer
store three stories, also dwelling house and
Cape.
A.
M.
Brown
tell*
a
Pittelmtg
Mrs. Horace Barnum has (peen spending
b more damaging than the liquor traffic. body. It may go upwards into tbe middle and Nellie Smith, plead guilty to the
l*aper that the nuirabm &lt;4 New Jererv. tbe good barn. Can be bought al a bargain­
• The ume being decided in the negative. ear and cause deafness, dr into tbe frontal clarge of being common prostitutes »nd a few day. with her parents. Mr. Forbre wmp* of Virginia or tbe erergladre of or will exchange for I la*Ungs or Grand
and wife, of East Carlton.
Albert dodge. G. S. of the Mich. Grand sinuses and cause constant frontal head­ were sentenced to 30 day* In jail. Tiie
TtwMbool at the Center dored last Fri­ r lorida can’t hold a candle to the rare* Rapids property. Tbe city of Seneca Fall#
Uhlge, waa prevent, during tire afternoon ache. The catarrh may go downwards woman waived examination on thr charge
has a population of 7,000 and upward.da). Mrs. Arne* taa very, fine lady afid covered noil of Alaska for breeding iuo»srt^ipn and lire same officer addressed a through tbe (esophagus into the stomach of keeping a bouse of ill-fame and her ex­
„•
aSi”
h“
«"a “&gt;*• quitoes. In summer time tbey are so uu- largest town in Secena Co.
4Mne public meeting at the court house in and cause dyspepsia. or through tbe amination wf* abjourned for two weeks.
40-acre farm in Irving, all improved, roll
mcrou.-v that even goat* and .Newfoundland
larynx, trachea and bronchial tubes lo the She was re leaded on ber own recognizance
Mra.
South Intrad. to n lo dogabav* to l.uut for cool and •eelttded good. Cun be bought at a bargain on
in
tiie
sum
of
$300.
Tbe
women
are
about
spota, and a man unprotected could not
lungs, causing hoarseness, iocs of voice,
m
'■&gt;
bor live an hour.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 50
High School.
chronic cough, bronchitis and consumption. as low down in the scale of humanity as it staler Mi*.
Dan Snyder.
aerre. W mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
Whatever course the catarrh lakes the is possible to get. Tbe pity ia that a Huie
Our school is progressing very finely,
Wm.
hhu Chora., la on bh
girl of 8 ymra of age I* left under their in­
Tira Luann. Or. K&lt;rab tobjura eolTra tor ed house. One of the cheapest farm- m
aad we hope 11 will continue to do the
way
home
from
California.
Hta
health
fe
fluence. Tbe oflkera deserve the thanks
same.
** w,n 1101 hTe to breakfast., but take* Ixurteadn starchv «mp Barry Co., will take part city property
of tbe community for tbeir prompt action. ShTT’.h
nratlr ot fluor. Lbtek and O»b, with nraar
TOO aerw—BO acres improved and stump­
This week is »lnx»nz school week, and can also be relied on to cure it In all places.
The young men !:■ tbe case escape, of reach bis home. Friend* hare gone to Ueto bfuraud bl«k trawl. ..wbkl;. «i ed. good clay noil, good frame bouse w«H&gt;
we will have to excurse some of our school
course, because tbe public sentiment is Chicago to meet him there.
Mistaa. if tbey do not hare their lessons parts and restores die diseated and flabby such.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
.12 'uhm."“t M,rj WoodinL ot poor tractive regiuien he works in hta l.-ihonito- 81.500, good bam, windmill, etc.; '‘‘‘J .
mucous membrane to health and elasticity.
cltj. has been employed tn teach lhe
Tbe Drtndt Sunday New* devotes a Corltou Center wh.u.1 lhUeominc .uninn’r
rowt meat and a light pudding, eating tbe ed In part payment.
Monday quite a number came to school Pe-ru-na Is a natural tonic to tbe capillary
blood veaaei.% which are weakened or quarter of a column to an account of a
pudding before tb* roup. AU hia reading
160 acre, tn Woodland to exchange .&lt;&gt;r
wur’"1
destroyed by ca'arsh. Here ure two case* bath taken by L. J. Burch, formerly
-PoBUcnl. genera.: «ud ocieutiflc-bc i* smaller farm and difference.
in
which
the
catarrh
had
already
reached
I
of
Eaton
Rapid?,
in
a
barrel
of
printer's
compelled to do in bed late at night to es­
198 acre* in Hope township, known
Tbe McKIntey bin is a ven important
‘
br
"the middle ear. producing deafness (as il1 ink. Bnrsh is managing editor of the
cape interruption.
lhe Uotr arm. will «ell tor »«&lt;"&gt;»"
Critic and a* such took a trip to the pres* ottbemertln, la over. Eversbodj Inrllof men arguing on this bill
term*.
Mr. Frederick Bierman, of McComb room of the paper. In lhe dark to
Several 80 acre parcels for Mie at
stumbled aud fell toad ttm into the black
om&gt; r«ii«lne trow Jl.BOO op««'J.
*t«tber hard to keep track or
and sticky ink. Of his appearance the
the weather. It ruins and it shows and great general* of (hewnr hnv^diedwtonbe- ~«m&gt; will take part cltj proper!) I"
News mH: “Not a fnOnrr of the onre Ute wind, how It blows. Its wild prauka
change.
80 acre farm for sale in Otoego count..
Price 81.200. Will trade f«w f*™ in thl*

Additional Local News.

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The Y. M. S. C. gave a dance In Unkw

BOSTON

bRT QOObS STORE

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

J SX”

UNUSUALLYV LIVELY

Putting Out Specialties

Ladies Newmarkets

$5.00, Your Choice.

Jackets for Ladies
For $2.25

Marr &amp; Duff,

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY COLUMN

SPECIAL

section and pay difference.
• Aten 160 acres in same Co. at * bargainU«t Friday.
rywFrifcy.

Plano twine-Wndcr. will trade for wood

or «»tl»KT property.
A borer. 830-will trade for wood.
A very promising ytamg
years edd, ha* an excellent pedigree, timed
lu a race with 14 starters at 2:82h-

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

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXV. NO. 46.

Published Thursdays by
COOK BP.OS.,
HASTINGS, HI CH.

KNOWIR now
TO SAVt! MONEY IS ONE THING.

KNOWING WHERE!
To save it in purchases of

US, SATS, CAPS AO

GOODS

IS QUITE ANOTHER.

To do this last, Banner readers should in­
variably strike for

Hudson’s TOWER CLOTHING HOUSE
QRrtND RAPID!.
In quality, style and fit of garments no
clothing house in Western Michigan is
within sight of the Tower.

The universal verdict of outside purchas­
ers is, “We more than saved our fare, paid
for our time and got what we wanted” by
going to

HUDSON’S

Tow Clothing House
GRAND RAPIDS.

fl fTFD?
JU I Ll\,

WHAT BO THE WILD
WrtYEJ SAT?

comfort was Increased by the fact this
‘•busy -little bee Improved his shining
hour," by vigorous execution with his
stinger. When Wm. visits the busy bees
again, he will wear a head gear that will
keep out tills playful Insect.

COUNTY NEWS.

The man of the house must buy new oil cloth, and he
can get it at Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware.
New panes of glass roust take place of the unsightly
cracked and broken glass. Big supply of window glass
at Goodyear Bros.’
...
The paint brush will .be called in to do its slicking up
work. Goodyear Bros, keep the best paints in this
market
New trimmings must be bought for doors and windows,
Goodyear Bros, can help you out .on that line “if it
takes all summer.”
Therefore cease uain repining.
For everything in the hardware line you will make no
mistake if you go to

GOODYEAR BROS

tains het intellectual faculties to a remark­
able degree.
Robt. McElwain and wife attended the
funeral of her mother. Mrs. Kelly, who
died nt the home ot her daughter. Mm.
Reuben Larabee, In tbe north east part of
Hope one day last week.
Wells Byington entertained u brother
from Ionia county the past week, intend­
ing to make Rutland friends a visit on his
return home.
Mrs. Barber has changed her tactics,
having opened her doors for boarders who
are engaged In ’lumbering. Mrs. Wright,
of Ailmo. is officiating as Bridget and
whose valuable services are highly ap­
preciated.
&lt;
Mrs. Charles Cadwallader entertained
tbe Ladies Club on Thursday last
Row Cadwallader, who went to Kalama­
zoo about two weeks *«□ to aid bis sick
uucle, Gursham Bush, returned to his
home Thursday reporting him much
better.
School closed Friday with appropriate
exercises composed of declamations. dia­
logues and singing In which the pupils
took a good interest to ■ tiie delight of all
present. The scholars regret that Prof. A.
Nichols, who Ims been their teacher for
two years, will not be with them for
another year.
Tbe young people enjoyed a dance at
Rockwell’s ball Friday night.
About 25 persons assembled at A. G.
Cortright’s Friday evening. Tbe evening
was spent In social interview and playing
pedro etc.
Quite a demand fur bouses to rent as
many changes are to Im- made April 1st.
Republicans please bear In mind that
township meeting Is «lose at hand and that
an Important election occurs on the first
Monday in April, In which a state ticket Is
to be voted for, besides our township of­
ficers who ought to be good, straight and
reliable republicans in order to fill tire bill
to tbe satisfaction of your scribe. Attend
the township caucus, fall not to register
and be early at tbe polls on the sixth .of
April.■
'

J. Smith closed hte school on FridayItogs killed some sheep for Seymour
England last week.
Chas. Dillenbeck has moved into town.
I’roL Smith went to Hastings on Satur­
day to meet with the examining board.
Mattie Schry te on the sick list
We understand that an excellent 'pro­
gram te In preparation for Barter.
Lloyd Hunslctocr oas l»en quite sick.
Mr. AsplnaU is very sick nnd but little
hopes are entertained of his recovery.
Mrs. 1* Faul is iu» better.
Andrew Soott is very feeble.
S. Haight lias traded farms with E.
Lucas.
The new law firm of Palmerton dt
Smith will be ready for business on April

Alfred Davis, son of Samuel Davis, of
Middleville, was severely Injured in a run­
away accident Tuesday of last week. He
was driving his father’s team, when tbe
Biographical.
horses became unmanageable and ran
Fifty four years ago, Henry Brown, a away, throwing Alfred violently to tbe
young man of ability and promise, left tbe ground, causing concussion of the brain
home of his people Iu far away Connecti­ and severe Internal injuries. Bls condi­
cut, and located in the Brown settlement, tion at this time is regarded as extremely
of Orangeville, on section 82. where hte critical.
brother George had located a farm In tbe
Freeport will have a grand masquerade
wildenieoe two years before. Now In the
ball In music hull the evening of the 31st.
sunset of a long and useful life, full of
F. F. Hilbert has been elected secretary
years aud of honor, tire aged pioneer re­ ^X&gt;ne thousand brook trout have been
of the roller mill company In place of H.
sides on Ute splendid fartu his ability and Inanted in Duck creek, near Freeport.
Switzer.
energy redeemed from the primeval forest.
An addition will be built to the Freeport
Very soon after coming here, hte wife
elevator.
crossed the dark river. He subsequently
Who has lived in this part of Barry
remarried, and a large family of children,
Lite now will be worth liviu'g at Irving.
county since 1830 and does not know hap­
to whom he has bequeathed an honorable A millinery store will soon be established
py, genial and honest George Washington
name mid opportunity to get on if the there.
Nye and his estimable wife. Mr*. Esther
world on terms of advantage, rise up and
M. Nye, of the township of Prairieville?
Pleasant hill, Irving, Pattons advise all
call the patriarchal pioneer father blessed.
Mr. Nye was one of a family of ten
tenners to buy only high grade of fruit
You cannot give our subject pointers ou
children and was bom in the eastern part
trees, and to buy of no agent who does not
the hardships of pioneering. HF knows
of N.'Y. tbe 13th day of March 1810'.
give the 'company's written guarantee
them from a dear experience. He has
that the trees are as represented. Those
When at tbe age of one year hte father
chopped cordwood till hte arms scented
Patrons have level heads.
moved to Bennington county, VL, where
longer than a state road; plowed around
hte tether died when be was 15 years of
^Hie
gentlemen
members
of
tbe
M.
K.
oak stumps and kept hte temper; ate
age. After a few years tiie family re­
pioneer ineate and never grumbled; society at Irving feel that they haven't had
moved to Central, N. Y., and from there
wrestled with fever n’ ague till hte bones proper exercise this winter. So they meet
tiie family began to scatter each for him­
ached. But hte iron constitution, ready nt the church occasionally ami raw wood,
self. At the age of 20 Wash., as he is
cheer and resolution never let him lose spilt wood, pile wood, and have a general
familiarly called, with pack on hte back
heart and hope. As hte family grew, so Jolly time.
left for broader Helds In the west, first
did hi* courage, and hte acre*. And when
stopping at Cleveland, Ohio, where be was
loyal sons and daughters grew up. It was
soon joined by hte brother Daniel. Dan’l
■a pleasure to thetn to uld su kind a parent
Pleasant weather at this writing.
w ith bls family and their mother driving
in caring for the Increasing business of the
Sammy Cain, who Is sick at J. S.____
Keelthrough with «team to Buffalo, then by
farm. And now there are few better farms er’s, It no better aud hte recovery Is doubt­
lake to Cleveland. From there they drove
within the four imaginary lino, that con­ ful.
•
through tn Richland, Kalamazoo coujity,.
tain Barry comity's broad and fertile
We had a regular old blizzard Saturday
where on the night of Oct. 4, 1H3T, they
seres than that po&gt;&lt;»eMed by oar subject.
last.
staid over night at the house of Deacon ’ .
Mr. Brown has had a taste of official
Henry. Peters. of East Carlton, Is very
Mason. Here they remained one year.
life, though he never had aspirations in low with consumption.
Wash working for Mr. Judson ami Daniel
that direction. He was the first town clerk
John. Sr., and Jay Carpenter were In
doing team work. The next year the
of Orangeville, receiving 2:; votes to 18 Castleton Tuesday Inst.
‘
brothers bought what is now the Charles
for his opponent. He lias been seven
Our school closed last Friday with n Polley farm. Wash rays, Daniel was too
Michael Vester’s school dosed in Irving
times supervisor of the town, beside tilling last Friday. Michael gave good satisfac­ very .successful term of school by Bessie sharp for him, and sold the term to Lucien *
other and important trust*. Of unim­ tion so we hear.
Pratt of your city. The exercises In the Polley and left him out in tbe cold. Wash
peachable Integrity and excellent business
Fannin Wood, of Irving. Is staying with afternoon were good and the teacher re­ being full of grit and advancing iu years
'
ability, he is a man who would, in the Minnie Fleming in the absence of Mrs. ceived a present from her scholars.
thought of tiial divine injunction that it
What makes the broad smile oh Mr. Mc- was not good for man to be alone and feel­
course of events, be called upon to do the Fleming.
people's b’iiiness, and be has been true to
ing the necessity of Laving a cobk when
G. B. Cole had the misfortune to get one Quarrie? ft te a girl.
every confidence.
Lyman Chamberlain nnd wife were visit­ he w as 2U years old, he not only secured a
of his fingers smashed last- Thursday in
There are few men of whom It can l»e Tebo A Bagla's saw mill.
ing hte daughter and friends in this wife but also a cook in tlx* persau of that
truthfully said “He hasn’t un enemy in
black eyed young lady. Esther M. Cook, in
Word has been received from California viclnlt).
The sick list arc Mm. Prince and Orin 183V. About this time Mr. Nye purchased
the world." And if that were ever tnreof stating that Chas. Wallace will not eome
any man It te true of Henry Brown. He _______
tbe fine farm on which lie now reetdes izr
home as_ ....
the doctors say that he will not be Loomis.
•
• •
This‘19 sad
A blrthdaj party for Mrs. Kenestrlck. ease and comfort. Mrs. Nye was ixwn iu
te the embodiment of courtesy and kind- able to staud
the journey,
A donation fur Rev. Miers at N. Owen's. the town of Brockport Orleans Co., N. Y.
ness. if any one ever saw hte temper the * news to hte many friends,
least bit ruffled, we have yet to find the
G. T. Daniels and Jud Carpenter rawed All arc invited.
May 20th 1820 nudjtlll be 71 years old at
;
her coming birlhdarT In 1,S:w heir tether
Jane Chaudler te on'the gain.
man. He aims to so order hte life as not wood for Michael Yargcr last neek.
Mr*. Henry Kohler entertained the removed from N. Y. to Michigan and
to give offense. While a man of deep con"**
...hang
There are one or more person* that
settled on the farm now ow nhf by Ephndm
|
victions, he fias never felt it his duty to go around the store and do not work. They I-adirs Aid society.
arouud with an argumentative chip on hte growl alsiut our items Just because we do
Manley. As will be seen this aged couple
shoulder and a bid for some one to knock not write slanr and tiecause’ the Banxek
have traveled life’s Journey together for
The lev business still continues
it off. He isn't built that way. If he can would not print IL
over half a century. To them wore born
to
Acker
’
s
point
and
gives
employment
not talk matters over freely and fairly
four children, two girls and twoboya, with
Abed Douley lias rented G. T. Daniel’s
or
quite
a
large
number
of
men.
Fifteen
only two living, Mrs. Chester Browa, of
with a nun. he will give him a courteous term for three yearn at S13S a year.
twenty cars are loaded with lev dally not Mitchell. Dakota, and Almost, their
letting alone. And everyone who has the
Our Banxeu* reached ns all O. K. Sat­
excepting Sunday.
youngest son, who liver on the fara and
pleasure of an acquaintance with “Uncle urday night.
Henry Wilkinson has moved onto his works IL One daughter died when two
Henry Brown,*' as he te familiarly called,
Mate Ballon closed her school In the
years of age and une son Edgar A- WM
feels almost as much veneration and re­ Rogers’ district last Friday. We under­ brother Jay’s place.
Ed Jenkins, wltose Illness was noticed killed in action. May 2nd 1804, atSputtaylspect for him a* he would toward a patri­ stand that she gave good satisfaction.
last Week, is no better. The rest ot the vanla Va.. aged 22 years. Mr. Nye and
archal father.
There are various rumors as to where she
family
have
been
iiavlng
the
measles
and
Mr. Brown has a high regard’for the will teach her next school.
wife are remarkably well preserved for
;
,
Ed han no* this latter disease to contend people ot their age. Wash s^a-hc is go.■
honorable calling to which hte life has been
There Is some talk of hiring Mary
with in addition to the other troubles.
ing to keep tbe heart young ami ei^oy a
given. It is to hliu a title of the highest Woodard to teach our school this summer.
There was a rale of personal prooerty laugh and joke as long as he cap. Heeadignity to be mentioned as a farmer, while
Hattie Woodard willJcacb at Frog Hol­
by the administrator of the estate of Cha*. Joys tafklng over those pioneer days when
others, with more desire than he to acquire low Lite coming summer.
Young on Thursday of last week.
brown sugar was 25 cents per lb., calico
an ample fortufie and with no more ability
Town meeting is near at hand and cau­
Our village merchants have been very the same per yard. His brother Daniel
I
to do so bad he diverted hte energies In cus notices are being given ouL Tbe peo­
busy of late taking an Inventor)- of their drew salt from Detroit and sold a barrel
other directions, have been able to show ple ought t» attend these Just as much as
to bls cousin, tether of Ed Nye, of Jotabup more of this world’s riches, we doubt If If It were election. and select good men. goods.
There was a carpet rag party at the town, for 822. Wash drew wheat with
one of them has bad hte life »o full of Now we will speak of one good man for
residence of Mr. Rhodes on last Friday, oxen to St. Joe and sold for 40e perbualMl,
peace-, happiness and content as has he. treasurer and that man I* J. N. Covert
supplemented by a young people’s hop In and to Battle Creek and sold for 87c. He
It Is enough tor him tl ’ ’be ‘lias enough, He makes a good one and is rigid there at
tbe evening.
says that was before tiie passage of tbe
to share the the center of the town which makes it
— and
anu he
ne has
uas been
oeeu ever
A circular raw artist visited our bnrg McKinley bill. In those days It would aot
------- I hospitality of his home1 w&lt;h his friends handy for him as well a» for tbe tax payers
one day last week and pounded tbe hither­
] and to help tbe needy. Tie has been a and they ought to run O. L. Newton, for to refractory raw of Mahongy and Ashley be sale for a person to put a chip oa hte
shoulder when going into the hay-ot wheat
’
I suf^esstnl fanner. Ami it te worthy of highway drain commissioner a* he has into subjection. ‘
field Or notching comers at the raising at
I note that be hasn’t made hte money by done more fur the town the last year than
Areby Anderson, a member of the
ceaaek-ss whInIngs and complainings, that all the other commissioner* put together. Griswold I.umber Co., is now residing here loghouses. Wash reads tbe BfZKtintaad
you must know he is an out and out
Jason Platt commenced work for Wm.
he hasn’t increased hia acres by sitting in
for a few weeks while be completes his radical republican. A* will be seeu Mr.
the store and te’liug how much better Ire Blakeslee Monday.
lumbering here.
Nye was 81 j;ears old last Friday tiw 13th
Grant Keeler intends working bls father’s
could run the government If he had the
George Hayward has purchased the Inst His' many friends and- pin user
chance. He has kept right at his little farm this summer.
Howard Packard term near Hart’s corners. neigbbocs notified him that they propoasd
Jay Carpenter Is again stationed as fire­
business, attending to Its details himself.
James Doonan was at home over Sun­ helping him celebrate hte »1st birthday.
He has proceeded on the theory that if he man iu Hecht A- Stadlcs saw mill In Camp­
day.
And there were present IL M. Chase and
succeeded It must be by hte own labor and bell.
James Ryan. Sr., who has been quite wife, C. C. Bkckus and wife, EL W.
I. B. Carpenter is again confined to tbe sick is on the gain.
economy, not by asking that legislation
Williams aud wife. Chas. Moreau and
.
put money Into his purse. Hte success house having caught a little more cold.
Mrs. William Itoonan is quite sick.
wife,
George Monroe and wife, Thadeoa
•&lt;
II. Platt has hired out to Mr. Ensley for
amounts tn a demonstration of tbe correct­
Ella Mosher and her cousin Eva Gester Roach and wife, Ira McAllister, and-wife,
ness of tire theory on which he has pro­ tbe coming summer. ,
are visiting this week at their Aunt Michael Doster and wife. Dr. X W.
Thenwas
a
surprise
on
Catlia
Blakeslee
ceeded.
Mattle’s.
Sacket, John J. Perkins. Rev. D, B. Ihvye.
’
It is a pleasant incident In tiie journey Tuesday night. Every body had a good
Mrs. L. W. Hunt will soon embark in Lewis Williams and wife, Mrs. IL W.
of life when one can fall In with a man time.
millinery business here.
Johnson, A. C. Towne and Mrs. W. C.
Mary Becker, of Irving, spent last week
whose record in life te that of continued
Election of officers last Sunday for the Towne. A fine upholstered- rocking abalr
kindness and good-will toward men. You with her parents in this place.
ensuing year for tbo Sunday school -with was presented to Mr. Nye tn a short speech
feel that hte has more of dignity. Is
John Hom. suuerintendent; Hiram Payne, by Rev. Pope and slwrt laughablerpneehee
*
lUndelU.
fraught with more good meaning to you,
secretary: Charles McDennot treasurer. were made by A. C. Towne and Dr.
when you meet such a man. Aud in the
The Correspondent &lt;rf the Banfield
Marshall Bagley, librarian, and Emara backet After story telling ot old Hanes
comfort of a good home and ample proper­ wishes to correct the Johnstown corres­ Kohler, chorister.
tbe friends wt-re all seated at two long
ty to satisfy tbe wants of such a life, in pondent, that tire highway commissioner
The saw mill has-started up again.
tobies l&lt;»ded with provisions brought by
the full possession of hte faculties, with did not take up the new road In East Johns­
tbe ladies- A very enjoyable time ran* had
the feeling tha^his life, has been such as town. That it was not tbe fault of tire
Ella Latty la attending business coUege and at 5 o’clock p. m. the company bode
to bring only pleasant remcmberances of commissioner but of tbe drawing up of the
Mr. Nye and wife good bye, wltb-wany
him In the minds ot his fellows, surround­ petition, which petition said ■•boandry line**
i Battle Creek.
Mrs. E. J. llartam la at Tekonsha this wishes for many more birth days, and tbe
ed by a family ot sterling worth as men and should liave said ••section line" In tbe
com|&gt;ai&gt;y left for their respective bowwa.
and wumeu who will say that tbe last days face ot the law. Therefore the township
Chas. Morehouse will move from Battle
of such a man could be other than full of board threw It up, in order to save the
Creek this week onto the farm permanentthe smiles ot content? Andean we think township from a law suit.
Will Wheeler has moved to Eattto Kreek.
that so good a fortune it exchanged for the
Dur revival noetingv are still going ou.
John Sh&gt;*up and wife visited- al hte
Mrs. R. ChurcbUL ot Battle Creek, lie^
millions of an Astor, a Vanderbilt or a and tire worldly people are not coming for­
very low **
hon“ °r her Bbter’ Mre- father’s last week.
Gould, with all the vexatious care* of ward very fast.
Vernie Idtn; of Pennfleld, te WWtlM
wealthy men, would be other than a loss
There will be Easter service st tire Chrster Berry, Tekonsha.
Mrs. R. Frula is al Trkonsha taking for Rob. Phillipa.
church one week from Sunday, and a pro­
to Its possessor?
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Toraaawlvilte,
gram ot singing aud recitations by old and care of her sister. Mr*. R- Churchite
Carrie Sever*, of Battle Creek, tolvlslt- vteited at E. G. Putter’s last Wednesday.*
young.
Mrs. Alice Latting is quite sick.
Tbe P. of Is. t&gt;ad a surprise party nt the
AV tbe annual township election Iu
The maple sugar crop bids fair to be a
Mrs. James Durham is sick.
Woodland tbe question will be submitted hall for Andrew Brrzee last Monday night.
Mr.
Watts,
of
PenaAeld.
wa»
in
town
to the voters of that town, as to whether or He was preseated with a rocking chair.
(Hd Mrs. Halting is reported to be very
last week.
not the highway tex shall be palu In mon­
The protracted meetings at the M I’.'
ey Instead of labor, in the Interest of lb* Muskegon, a* a delegate by tbe G. A. R.
church
closed
last
week
with
good
soeccra.
farmers who make the
largest
use of this placeHarvey Bellinger la having a itorsemaa
of tiie highways, and of the public
In
general. It Is hoped the good training god breaking hte colt
that Sam Kaibcrman has teudsd tbe Smith-Tinkler wedding
It te rey
John Prime Is going to have the houac
sense ot the people of Woodland will innight at tb» home sf th* bride’* p
parties from Ohio.
on the Bowman place In the burg repaired, wld bls fa&lt;
clin&amp;tbem to vote tbe money tex.
caucus wid be held at Hartings, j»d rep
The rept-------- ,-n-----which he wiU move Into by tbe first of
Mr*. Cornell, fu
the town bouse on April 2.
/Where the beautiful village of Woodland
The Free Methodists are having a big i
now stands there was a dense forest until ApriL
It Is said that John Prime is the con­
Landon and ullu'V
1847. when Jobu McArthur located there. tractor ot the tfiall route from here to Bat­ time at the town balL
JewJe Rowleader, of Monad Pleasant, Is
The first church lu Woodland township
tle Cree*.
spending a few days with Woodland
was built In 1852, on section 3, known now
friends.
a* tbe Myers church.
Charles Lane's infant child died on Mon­
Junos I*rice, of Allure, bus purebred *
Estimated that from 25 to 35 new houses
with Minute Ftemtog.
quantity of whit* oak timber In tire tree. day.
will be bnllt Id Middleville tills year.
Bf-CIine lias exduaged bls boiler for a
ot W. T. Barber aud be with bi* own uud
the follow tog
Quite * revival is In progress at tbe
teams have been cutting and drawing the
Middleville M. B. church.
ranw during tne part week in anticipation

OUR COUNTY.

That gentle spring is here.
That the good wife will soon get a house-cleaning hustle
on: and man. weary, sad-eyed man, Will eat cold hash
from the kitchen table.

HARDWARE

WHOLE NO. 1887

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 19, 1891.

Hastings Banner

The best A
ingmedium m Bar­
ry County

Wm. McNest of North Irving, got a of procuring a portable raw mill in the
honey bee in hte ear one day last week. near future to maiiufactore the same into
uuui -be
------------------------------------------------------Until
g»»’ to Middleville and had tbe i»- railroad bridge timber and tie* fw th*
*ecl removed, he was certain that Ire could Michigan Central road.

of Infernal nobe.

to crown aU bls

�ti
—
A QUEER ETON CUSTOM.

LESSON XII, nRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 22.

•"GS"

ANO

“FAGOINO"

IN

ENG­

YOU WISH

LANDS LEADING BOW SCHOOL.

mens of naval architecture that crowd the
port* of the world. If there te any­
A rich m»n «I4 U&gt; bU i™»or»r. In tta
thing new under the sun, a Aral class ocean
bMrin, of • mtwiriAn »ta tad
steamer, it te believed, te that &gt; rarity. In
Mm. -G-- &gt;bl&lt; ™&gt; ««• ^T"'1,’T^r our conceit we recall only ths galleys anj
The treasurer said, I will do ei , an i
j;:, x™.
"" trireme* uf the andante, that ocarce orcr
Heiner Quarterly by I-t
those jama*, but was refused, and on ap- ventured beyond the coart line, and the
mu. pobitaiKr, PbitedeliKviling to the rich man be receded this small barks In which Columbus aad those
pnpla TOHrmpla-J'* a *bai. u reply: "What did you give iue that 1 that followed hixu conquercduMie New
o bta- taw lb. rMI.T,- «&lt;tad
&amp;“Tben the king of Syria warred
greatest
should mdke a return! You gave a short­ World atMl g»v« commerce
Israel, and took counsel with bh&gt;
field. But the ancients built many goodly against
।
A-r-ivi, nnd -reverend fflgnioru, lived piasure to my ear* by playing ou the sized craft, and made luxury a study on ,terran*, saying. In BUcb *ntl BUch “ pltu*
lyre,
anil
I
gave
a
ahort-Jivsd
pleasure
to
«T •'•’“'i!*
some
of
them.
That
much
controverted
(
shall be my camp.” ’
ten- Mei* &lt;*! &lt;be throne, **rc adepts st vonr ears by promising you money."
' In Gladwin’s ••Persian Moonshee a craft, the ark. is an example of bignera.
Between ths story of Saxman and Gethe toothvoni- saUMge and cook
gS^melyblnater. Yet so It is* for poor poet recites rerae* in praise of a rich Her tonnage is estimated at about 15,000 hast and tbl* lesson the Holy Spirit ho*
smaller, it is true, than that of the Great '
tnao.
who
promises
him
a
quantity
of
rfi^ on half Of the peers of England are
written the record of a house building near
old Etonian*, and one of the_ uldert inatf- grain, but later Wata }'im, "You are'a Eastern. No less an authority than Lind- 1jordan by the sons of the prophsda, and
ration*still cherished under the shadow blockhead! You delighted me with words, say thinks that she was simply n raft of &lt;tho miraculous recovery of a lost ax, from
©f the distant spires and antique tower.* and I pk-ased you In like manner. Why. stiipen.lo.Ti slsJ. having upon it a struct- Iwhich wc *ee the need, humanly speaking,
uro resembling a huge warehouse. As uo 1
«acred to the memory of Henry s holy then, stould I give you grain!"
of the money which Naaman offered KHaha;
L’tcbh tcl’t of a philosopher who com- means of propulsion was Mewi&amp;iry. this &lt;but the prophet prefer* to rely wholly and
shade, b tuntof “fagging."
The first or second day of every term, .plained to bis pupil becau«e his fee* were description mny I*? correct. Tbe cargo, only ujion life God of Israel
however,
wn*
unique,
and
p?jbably
the
'
when the whole w-hool has returned, a sort eleven days iu arrears, and was that an­
9. “And the man of God aent unto the
of »l«ve market i« btld in .wch house, at swered by the youth's uncle: "Pray let us largest and most valuable ever carried.
king of Israel, saying. Beware that then
The description of the ark as given In I
whh b the upper boys have Che privilege of &gt;enrnomore complaints of the injustice
po*« not such a place, for thither tbe
the
Scripture*
makes
the
ve**cl
about
430
I
you
suppose
you
have
had
at
our
hand*,
chuuNh'U from .among tho lower boys their
Syrians are cows down.”
own particular fug for the next three since it imply amount* to this; Wc have fret in length, 75 fret in breadth nud 45 fret I How often we are reminded that All
mouths of so. In sums liou-es, where the bought words of you, nnd till now hate in depth, proportions similar to those now things are naked sad opened uuio tbe eyes
in
use
today
for
great
vessels.
But
as
the
'
paid
you
in
the
same
coin.
”
lower bovs-thut K boys whu have not
of Him with whom wc have to do," and that
agnostic te not *un» that this lifeboat of the 1
In “Jacke of Dover, His Quest of In
x-acbed the fifth fonn-are numerous, an
"The eye* of the Ixwd are In every placo
lyper boy may have two such servitors for quirie far the Poole of all Fools*," an En­ hnmau race ever existed, and as tho mate­ beholding die evil aud the good" (Heb. iv,
glish je*t book of tbe Sixteenth century*, rialist is sure she never was, built, let ns
Ms own exclusive use.
13; I’rov. xv, 3)1 But here is wondrous
The right of selection is exercised ac­ there is: a tale almost precisely like the lake for example of big anmeut vessels
grace and continued grace to a wicked
cording to seniority, the boy* known to be Hindoo narrative.
Home other craft vouched for upou the au
man. The king of Israel was Jcboran,
the quickest and best "servftntk" being
A Japanese story says that Kisaburo, a thority of profanwand not narred writers.
soap|ie&lt;l up first, except in the ease of new ,rper.sonof economical spirit, took lodging The Egyptians, fond of large thin$&lt; and •on of Ahab, aud be wrought evil in the
kiys, when looks have to be taken tw ere- '’on the side of a market for eels. The appe­ big dimensions, mtule the big ton its go vrs- sight of the Ix&gt;rd. cleaving unto the sins of
, dentials os often as not. to the ultimate tizing odor of friid eel* entered his dining sels of ancient time. I*toleiuy (I’hiloputor) Jarotoftm, the son of Sebat (chap, ill, 1-8),
disgust Of the fagmnster, for the smartest room and seasoned his bowl of riee. The would have appreciated the Great Eastern. and yq^ this is nut the first time that God
looking l&lt;oys are very frequently tbe great­ man with theeel* presented his bill for the He wa* fond of building big boats. One of ba* shown him kindness through Ellaba.
10. “And the king of Israel sent to the
Ml duffer* nt their work.
wlor of the fish. Kisaburo laid the money these is said to have been 420 fort long. 67
WTIKS OF A ‘TAO."
asked fur ou the bill and began to chat feet broad aud TO feet decp’from the high­ place which the man of God told blm and
The duties of an Eton fag are many and with him. When the man was about to est point of the stern. This vessel hud four warned him of, and saved himself there,
various Not a few of tluun would be de­ leave Ksmburo put the money back into rudder*, or what some would call steering uot once, nor twice." .
"God hath spoken once; twice have 1
clined by their father’s servants at home Ids podwt, replying to the man’s muon- cars,
they were not fastened, each 45 feet
as fnr too menial to suit the dignity of the st rance, "You ask me for payment (or the long. She carried 4.000 rower*, beaides beard this, that powrr ladongeth unto
tnoderti James de la Pluche. The fag Is smell of your fried fish. I do the same for 3,000 marines, n large body ot servants un­ God,” and this power is continually being
responsible for getting his master out of the sight of my money." Thia story was der her drtik*. nnd stores and provisions. C forth on behalf of sinful man to bring
k bis sou! from tbe pit, but though God
bed in time for early morning school—a known in Europe in the Fourteenth cenP Her oar* were 37 fert long, and tbe handle*
dangerous aud thankless task to perform
were weighted with lead. There were 2.000 speaketh once—yea, twice—yet man perury-■ ■
.
on a big boy who is a hard sleeper and free
rower* on a side, and it is supposed that celveth It not (Ps. IxU. 11; Job xxxiii, 14.
with h« fists, and quick at tarowing boots
these* were divided into five bank*. That W).
Let u» visit the large, airy room contain- I this extraordinary vcinel ever put to sea i*
when-once awakened. School over the fag
IL "Therefore tbe heart of tbe king of
has to prepare his master'* breakfast. He ing forty-eight benches (though only half doubted, but that she wa* launched and Syria was sore troubled for this thing."
lays the cloth, makes the tea trad toast — tliat number of scbolnre is allowed to work used at times if only far display several
It was not hl* sin* that troubled him.
woe betide him if the latter be burnt or cut. at a time), where boys of the first year historian* are agreetT.
but tbe fact that be could nut catch hi*
toothick—bolls the eggs and fries any ex­ spend two jieriods of each day learning to
Another "ship," tbe Thalamegus, built prey, and that hi* enemy so succewifully
tra luxuries in the tyay of rashers or *au- work in wood. Each bench has a neat net for one of the 1’tolemies, is said to have eluded him.
sages his master may -end him tn purchase of tools kungly put away iu a little closed been 300 feet long, 40 feet broad aud 00 feet
12. “Elisha, the propln* that i* in Israel,
cupboard which staudson the bench. Each deep. This wa* a far more magnificent telleth the king of Israel the words that
The meal prepared, tbe fag is by no means Ixiy ha* his own and keep* it in good order. verael than any previous one. An Alex­ thou speakcat in thy bedchamber."
free to go and get bis own breakfast. a* he Suspemled al»ve the bench is a blue print andrian historian. Catlixenus, in describing
Like the servants ot Naaman. these serv­
has to wait at table, be ready to fetch hot picture of the piece of work to be give* her, speak* of her having colonnade*, ants Mem wiser than their master, for
water from tbe kitchen, and, if ordered, fly for the day’* lesson. From a large lumber marble stairs and gardens. Another great
off “up town" to one of tbe “sock shops” room on another floor boards of suitable
vessel, historical by reason of its size, is ux! i. »).
for a pot of jam or marmalade. He is a
have been brought, and ns the boys one built l*y Hiero, king ot Syracuse, tier
JX “And be said, (io and spy where be
lucky boy if be can snatch a clear ten min­ some Iu, with fares full of interest in the
dimensions are estimated to be large from fa, that I may setxl aud fetch him."
ute* toBjiis breakfast before the chattel bell
work before them, they lay aside any su­ the description of her cargo aud the num­
The Ixird no effectually hid Elijah that
begins to ring.
perfluous article* of dresa in nrat locker* ber of her decks nnd hun-es. She i« sup­ Ahab and all hfe Marchers could not find
The same round of duty bn* to be gone in the adjoining room.
posed to imve been »heathed with lead* uud him anywhere in all tbe land (I Kings
through again at tea time, tbe ouly differ­
Each fens liecn taught tbe use of hammer nccutnpllshed at least «»ue successful voy­ xviil, 10). He also bid Baruch nud Jere­
ence being that there is more time to do it and plaae, saw. chisel and square, one at a
miah ski that their enemies could not find
in.and fagma»ters are generally iu abetter time.; aud iiom$, with n few lustructlou* age. She had three entrances, the lowest
leading to the hold, the second to eating them (Jer. xxxvi, SO). Yet this unbeliever
temper when school for the day la over.
from the teacher iu charge, the scholar
thinks to rapture one who could say of
But lagging at meals is by no means the knows just how to go to work. Perhaps it room*, aud the third appropriated to the
only service which tbe lower boy has to is a joist or a sash -that is given him. He soldiers. There were thirty rooms, each God, “Thou art my hiding place: Thou
render. He has to scrape the mud off his work* carefully, frequently consnltiug bi* haring four couches, for the soldiers; shall pnwerve me from trouble; Thou
master’s football boots, to put his change blue print model. The result of bis work there were fifteen touche*-in th.* sailors' shall compass me about with songs of de­
clothes away after cricketing or running is not m matter of indifference by any supper room, and there were three more liverance" (Pm. xxxii, 7). "The wicked
with the beagles, und Cake notes to other means. Thirty patterns of different pieces cabin*, each having three couches. Tbe watcheth ths righteous and arckvth to
floors uf all these room* were laid in stone slay blm, but tbe Lord will net leave him
boy* in other bouses.
must be made aud accepted by the in- mosaic work. There wo* ateo a temple of In hi* band" (IV. xxxrii, 32-33).
GREAT MEN AS 'TAGS."
Btroctor before the boy can pass from this
“And it was told him raying, Behold, be
It is strange to think that if Ixird Salis­ room to the next, and aa much depends on cypress Inlaid with ivory and dedicated to
bury had only gone to Eton a few yearn his faithfnines* in this part of his duty as Venus. Tbe mainmast was composed of n ia In Italian."
single tree, nnd the vessel carried four
14. “Therefore sent he thither horses and
earlier than he did he might bare bad to in the gnometry or chemistry claw.
wooden and right iron anchors.
chariots and a great host, and they rnme
dean Mr. Gladstone's boots and run er­
All who have aoeccMfuUy completed this
A* a freight carrierahe would rival the by night and compassed tbe city about."
rand* for bis future rival. Mr. Glndstot.;- work wig go on to tbe wood turning room,
Surely they bad their mau now, and e»
himself was aomewhat'lucky in his fag­ where there are forty-eight benches and largest of our ocean tramps. It te recorded
ging when nt Eton, as he fagged for his wood turning lathes, besides circular aud that one or two of the launches belonging cape was impoaribjtL Thus it seemed to
eider brother Thoma*, and naturally got scroll saws, a buzz planer and various to her would enrry about eighty ton*. This
15. "And when the servant of the man
let down-easier than if be had been appor- other machines necensary to a full under­ vessel fa raid to have carried "®,a&gt;0 mera
urea of corn. 10.000 jar* of Sicilian salt ffah. of God wa* risen early, nnd gone forth, be­
Ikmed tosome strange Loy. The present
standing of the art of wood tundog. Such
Duke of Marlitorough—then the Marquis neat Hid* rings, cylinders and cups a* are 20.000 talents weight of wool, and of other hold, an host compassed the citr both with
cargo 20.000 talents, all of which was in ad­ horses aud chariot*."
of Blandford—and lx&gt;rd Randolph Church­
turned out here, and after regular hours dition to tbe provision* required for the
While Elish* slept tbe enemr encom­
ill had the reputation of lasing incorrigibly
you often may seq. the boys at work by crew.” These arc tho notably big vetoed
passed him about, btrt Elisha's God neither
idle fag*, but when they chose to exert
themselves, busily making some pretty of ancient time*, but the supposition is
slumbers nor sleeps, nnd Elisha rested in
themselves they were excellent cooks, and
cabinet, book rack or even a set of doll'* that as rulers, whether kings or people,
Him. and feared no evil. HU servant,
a* such were much tn reqm»t. It i* equally
furniture for tbe little sister,'thus pleas­ wire ns emulous In those day* a* in iImm*.
difficult to imagine our dignified Lord
however, had not tbe faith of hl* master,
antly applying the principles learned m other big craft were also built —Philmjel*
Chief Justice Coleridge maiking toast nnd
and we may imagine his fears aa thia sight
phfa Telegraph.
■boiling eggs fnr his “ matter," but tradlmet his eye* Tbe host of Syrians wa* real
and formidable, and there was evidently
B« Wa* a Diplomat.
no way of deliverance
They
Mood
before
tho
Fra
Angelico
in
Gen.
Butler'*
gift
for
springing
out
and
In addition to their regular daily work
"And his servant said unto him, Ala*,
for their own master, tbe lower boys have the National gallery, which is so crowded taking advantage of every technicality was my master! how shall we do!"
to fag in a desultory way for any upper with rank after rank of angels and saint*, fully illustrated in the famous case of a re­
He probably felt something like Israel
boy who may want them during the day. all properly behaloed. each in his own de spectably connected man in Boston, who. when they raw the hmta of Pharaoh pur­
pbeing affected with a mania for stealing, suing them, the mountain* on either aide
At the cry of “Lower boy!" sfiouted by any
"For my part,*’ one said, “1 should think was brought to trial on four indictment*. of them and the sea before them (Ex. xiv).
fellow above tbe.iower division of the fifth
fora, every bay below tbe fifth has to a halo would be in the way. especially in a Gen. Butler was the prisoner'a conurel. If
Iff “And be answered’ Fear not"
•
the prisoner wasconvicted on all four In­
•camper ont In answer to the summons, crowd."
From Gen. xv. I, to Rev. i. 17 bow often
"It moat have something the Mine effect dictments he would be Hable to imprison­ that precious word "Fear not" has stilled
and tbe blndennort in the race is generally
ordered off tor whatever duty baa to be on those in tbe back row," hercompauion ment for sixty years. .4* tho court was as tho troubled soul! But before it cau giro
answered, "as do the big hate in tbe t bea­ sembling Gen. Butler agreed with the peace it must be spoken by one who baa
This is rather a hardship when a boy is
counsel for the prosecution that three in­ eome ground and authority for saying it
He had ouly curried her own idea a little dictment* should l»e quo bed oa condition
busy preparing his lemons for school, but
"They that be with us are more than
be would.rather run the risk of gutting in­ farther, aud yet she wn* a little shocked by that the prisoner should plead guilty to tbe they that be with them."
to trouble in school than of Incurring tbe hw words. It may have been that her ex­ one which charged the theft of the greatest
What te it that Klbha sees that hte serv­
quisite
fmiiuino
seme
of
devnutues*
took
amount.
wrath-of a boy very little older than bimant cannot see? I* he giving utterance to
The prisoner, to his amazement, wan or­
oeif hy "skulking." The head master's alarm at the mention of t-he theatre before
ah ope orto tbe assurance of* reality? We
-birch doo* not inflict such wouods a* the a picture in which tbe heavenly choirs dered by his counsel to plead guilty. “Sav shall see that he moans just what be say*
'rigorously applied toasting fork of an in- were thronging with so much sanctity. A guilty, sir,” said the general sternly. The
"-A "!
2Lword &lt;N “■
faint film of gravity came over her face.
num obeyed, and the other three indict­
17. And Elisha prayed and raid, Lord.
“They may be transparent.” she said hes­ ments were doI pruned. But when the Ipraytbee. open hte eye* that he may see "
On the whole, Eton boya don't sewn to
mind fagging much, nnd the system at any itatingly.
counsel for the prosecution moved fur ecu
« hat a simp;,, prayer, how short, bow
She wa* a little troubled, but she could fence Gen. Butler p’llnted out a fatal flaw
rate has the advantage of being tbe same
comprehensive: No prelimlnarteu and no
not, by dropping the jestlug tone of the manifest to every one when attention was
conclusion, not even an amen; just a single
talk, run the risk of supposing th she dis­ called to it. In tea minutes the astonished
petition, asking ns from a familiar friend
able to tag.other* iu a short tiara—London approved of anything he had said. She prisoner was a free man. It fa said that ■ TzirijJb*1 h!
My •o111 “J*
was rewarded for her effort* to appear a* if the court laughed at tbe ruse, tbi cbwerTte-Bita
ujrd Jesus, ask the Father for me that
she were pleased, for what he said in re- nass of which It was impossible not to nd
roy£?i?ay by?h‘ Holy S^ri‘ be opened
mire.—Boston Advertiser.
10
d. 'vondroux thing* ont Of Thy
“There is only one Lime during a busy
"Of course they are transparent, nsy
Hi^f
1 eXpect He wUL TlmnUM
ds^/’eaid the philosopher, "when a man dear, or you would have sees your own in
Him for what we have seen, let us cx-wet
Madly .enjoy* complete real. The busy mer­ the mirror long ago."
The wr.oi"l, m,™ erwtta l»tww0 a ooo
chant. lawyer -or editor waste* no time
And then she blushed and smiled, and and 3,&lt;x»
b,(„„ th, Chriail.n m ,u° Tudguo'“rSdtia,e ’‘iT IIl“Word, opened tbe eym of the
ow his Junch.and .iH thinking all tbe Urac tbe whole beatific rows of anreoled angel* ata con-quratl, ar. tba Mita. a-nrkaM vm.‘i„ ~
roung man, and bo saw; and behold the
did not represent Joy more exalted than
rr
u',orM- Tb'
mountain w« foil of
d“
wa* hers —Boston Courier.
otonsa are immense
masses,
broucht
fiv&gt;m
of
fire
round
about
Elisha"
tortote
dfcUta., .piJXtaW
Now we know why Elisha said P—
«&gt;-. u, aueb nueMoor a. w. tai,
Si
CT
“
‘
in an investigation of the lightning No one knows what mechanical mean
stroke* a! central Germany duringaps
from ita dtao.arro. la^, eireul'r mS

tbat tta, bad I—n
dmnta alooK Ata haalad lio „ ™b'.

?TU”

"'ta

Elfaha Draved

Advertise

Anything

Anywhere
AT

Any time
WRITE TO

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co
No. IO Spruce Street,

NEW YORK.

MORTGAGE sale.
Default bavfnr teen made for K;art

DUSTERS

HammMid. by virtue uf the rl^ht rtvexiterbt
MfiMMrtganhaswsdeand terebynuteritE
whole priarfpal Mini of udd tn«nu-4se atd
InterMtaecrucd thereon now &lt;f,,e *nd pstbsw
and on which mortsMc there Is elstajM tote
doeatttiedteteqfthte notlee mte ‘■•..•ndradYM
flradolian «nd forty three cents. (&lt;ji »-.j
no «ult ar
u&gt; 1s,a .............

ARE THE BEST.

In th* matter of tho estate of.Btepben Doster,
dcces^cd.
'
Noure Is hereby g'vrn that I shall veil at pubUe uurilon. io the hlglirtt Wflder. on Friday,
tbeaun day of April, A. D. 1*1. at eleven o'clock
county of Barry* *n &lt;»»• State“f Mlehigao.parwiant io license and nutbartty granted time on tbe
Sib day
March. A. IV Dot. by The Probate

tale, right, title
ed uf. In and
and being in

&lt; uni ty. &lt;rf . Barry.

Notice is hereby xiven.-tluu 'Ju Soturtay the
Hit day of AprtLI*«.atte»o*e!QrktaUkfgt^
roou. al the worth front &lt;h*T *.( the Court tee*
In the CHv oi Hasthirv Count&gt; of lUm Zm
Stele of Mirhirau. xxi.l t oi.n j,.-tL.
tMdMlag tn wnleh tbe Ctfmit Co'.in fie «i.c
Cooaty of Harry I* heM. at put&gt;' k turtioa tocV
htxbest bidder, the rremtres de-c-rlb-d in mH
.n
I. •
. ... . .
.
as above sei (orth. with the liHrre-i ttereM.
aad the eoM».ch*rrra»ni! exr*”^ siknitd bv
|«w snd provided fnr In «idrf tioruue. s*J«
■nnnlMm being situate In the tow s*hl|&gt; ot Irv­
ing, In the Countv of Barn. »nd feme g( Xvl!gan. and deaeribed an follows t..*,i, n*
south han of tbe north e*»! .iuxr&gt;r ot *ert:u*
twenty-one. Io Iowa four north ranr-trfM**.
contain! or eurhiy acre* «fl land more or kw
Dated, n*»ttnr», Mich.. January 13th. lir..
'

RvHANNAH If mr-M*. .Mlitfpn-

ALoxxr. e. Kkxastox Attoer*. for Mortorre

offlos nc th* McclBter oC l*ed«. tor the l owly at
Barry. Md M*te&lt;»( Miehucan.on tlic .'ig am of
February. A. D. IM*, in liter to ot mortettM
on page 6K&gt;- Sold inortmui- wa* ai.'pxd Jalr
»1.1MT. to Joel bL John, and **14
l*K )BATE ORD BE.
duly recorded In the'office of tte Hrxhtcr at
Deed* lor Barry County, in liter CJ n' -ooruajeL
on page £*. and the same wa* *0il« aiuisBrt
by Joel ttt. John to Barn
Xorenberllta, 1»SO. and Mid a«trai&gt;er.t recorded is
tbe otfieeof the Register o! iRfcds in aod foe
thousand eitat hundred and ninety one.
Barry County, in liber .v. of mongasr* on pare
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of tsr. On whleh mortjsurr there i» claimed to ne
Probate.
due at the date of this notice the F;tn oldxfy
In tbe matter of the estate of Joel Dehaven. five dollar* and thirtv-two etHib. *nd an altar
nev'Btra of twenty five dollars pnnlded for I*

Gwiruk J. Dorr**. AdnUolurator.

prar unt that a certain Ihitnmwbt now on lie
in tbl* Court purporting U. be the last will and

Now. therefore, by virtue of the r*’
Mtalned in said iuort»w. ami ti&gt;»ltb the will annexed may be granted to A. N.
M arrvn or some ..lUcr raI table perrau.
given that ou Raturdav, the ith &lt;‘.?i «f Apri-.. A.
Tbereupoa it is antared. that Friday, tbe D. 1*L at ten o'clock iu the fureiiien. 1 sb*U
fth day M March, A. D. UH. al ten o'clock Sli MbUe aoetlM n&gt; the hiri.r-t bidder. »»
ta the-toreuoou.be aasfanrd fur th* hearing of the wortti trout door of the «»nrt b»u«r Is the
*KT«( flMtlag*, (that beiiur the pl*c«
tS&gt;&lt;MM*tOMrilor Barry County t» h»Me&gt;).
the premises described in said iwrtcM* w H
mueb thereof a* maybe MMvary
W lbe
Ofltee. In the elty nt H

oI ‘bi* order to be
miblWMdlnU&gt;ellMt!ng*BAXXKn. a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said county of
Barry, mice in each wrek for three successive
weeks previous to raid day of hrarinr

,. ,

,Cbarmb* w. ahmstboxg.

IAtrasoopy.1

Judge o( Probate.

rw Masira f*Ut Routt."

**i« moruraae as an rennin I’.re.- vi )««»-. —•
land situate, lyiim and belnx i»
»*•*
Michigan, known and described «&lt; (olios*.
to-«rlt: Oommetwior *» the qcarlvr pcM &lt;*
south side o( sect tea uruii nr. north nn
MUe. theifie w»t wart;
rod*, theore south one-half mde. Hieare ri*i
’40) forty rod* to place «(twcinulrs. Al) o:&gt; wcUm thlrty-stx. town 4. north •' rance te'en
west, containing forty («'
l*»d i***
Bark* ft Dow
Amlgnre of IbrtUjrrSmith ftCoMttiovp.. _
. „
,
Attsn*ys toeAB*icaee&lt;i. Mortgar*.
Dated. January 5. l*‘l.

gafaiEa la |fc
kastwamo.
Hastikos...........

n

Bald 1» gflltc
8UU0M.

o. w.

gillaspie,

SST?.::’
Hasting*...

dTrn to hi“

Part Grove.

in thaakla.tia«Mnf he

liable te be struck by lightning, while the
wooded and billy districts usually escape.
and during or jUM after

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION

WJtataofCtaop.law,,^’
Bowditch tn Troy Timm.

Among eome music lately
111-affloe wa.aSDonUh

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�BUSINESS CARDS
it T. GAMBLE,

.
Physictan and Surgeon.
DELTON, MICH.

V*

Office at hotel for the present.

?

1V1LLIAM O. LOWDEN.
Ir
La
office over Julius RusseU'a stare, btate
&gt;tref-L Hastings, Mich.
,

' ART. KNAITEN * WEAVHL
Attorneys nt law.
Over UnsttDgs Nallousg Hank.
Hastings. Michigan.
.oi'lstc offices, at Grand llapuis.Mich.

S'
n
I .

a.

SHELDON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
■" Abstract BlocK. Hastmgs.
•
•■L’Hiev la lo« on Real E«taie RhoI Embu
i iin;»k'n. Gviier.il con-&gt;*&gt;&gt;u.cli:c
lixvit'K a eotuufete
of Abstract Books, cviu,
( irvmthe Kivord*. can b.rnlsn complete
b-tco.
C. F. BHOOKS, CerK
P. DRAKE. M. IX.

over Holloway's drug store.
art iron: 2 to ■» p. m. Telephone. con
ting wills residence, al Holloway's itrua
M. K GLL1.AS1TK Notary Public
.
and L’. S. Claim Agent.
till prosecute ail kinds of claims before the
jinariuinnts of the Interior office. Callon him
at ;. ftnrr. comer Court and Jefferson Kte.,
i; isirags, Mich. » ... ,
•

t

i M FOWLER,D.D. S.

Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of
Bullington, Ohio, states that he had been
under the care (&lt; two prominent phy­
sicians. and Used their treaunviit until he
was not able to get around. They pro­
nounced his taw to be cunsuinptlou and
Incurable. He was i«crauaded to try Dr.
King's New !Di»c*vury for consumption,
coughs nnd colds mid ul that time was not
able to walk across the street without
resting. Lie found, before he Itad used
half ot a dollar buole. that he was much
better; he conklntwM to use It and is to-day.
enjoying go«&gt;|l health. If you have any
throat, Iuug or chest’trouble try It. We
guarantee sjitisfarllon. .Trial bottle free
at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so |n&gt;pular us to need no special
mention. All who have used Electric
Bitters sing the wane song of praise.—A
i purer mediclpe diws not exist and It is
, guaranteed tn dr» nil that Is claimed.
Electric Bitters Will cure all diseases of
the liver and kidney.**. will remove pimples.
LmiIIs, salt rheum nnd other affections
caused by impure blood.—Wil! drive
malaria from the system and prevent as
well as cqre all malarial fevers.—For cure
of headache, constipation and indigestion
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
guaranteed, or money refunded. Price
50 cts. and 81.00 per buttle at W. H. Good­
year's drug store.

A. BARBER, M. U-.
.
Physician and Surgeon,
• 'ffin- over Nevin's store* Office hours from J

H

i ’ W. LOWRY, M. D.,
M .
Physician and Surgeon.
Make* a specialty of treating disease* of the

tue.‘residence on Broadway. near Court

The best salve In the world fur cuts,
bruises, sores, ukers. &gt;alt, rheum, fever
sores, tetter. J chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and nll sklu eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or ho pay required. It 1$
guaranteed to give parftwt satisfaction, or
money rvfundi tl. 1‘tiei-25 cents per box.
For sale Ijy W.‘ II. Goodyear, the druggist.
Tbe Methodist church society of Ithaca
will a|»end 82.500 in remodeling Its church
this summer.
Each season h*» likowu |ieetiil*r malady: but
Atith the blood mxintalued in a note ot uniform

UMFI® a CO LG HOVE.
•
Lawyers.
.
; bffi-.-e lu Union block, Hastings.)
-\*tv•: ■ .0!! the codrta of tbe state.

rtl a Urdu danger netdl he feared from metevrolog lend b-flueuce*. Noether blood jmedlcltmH

ll KEN ASTON.
•
Attorney at Law.
■ OrerJ.fi. Goodyear &amp; Co.'»store.)
. . -i.-rsln all courts of the State. Collections
vi’ending to.

A

L’ R. I'lMMERMAN. Horucepathlc Phy1- »
aietan and Surgeon.
.
'IG- e over l«atbrop’* drug store.)_______

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
IV
F. tittODESMEii, Eropt-ietor.

.kfFerwm and Otort Ste.. Hit-tings. Mich.
Rates, $ I .OO per Day.
’ - H ■!;•*«• is new. with pleasant rooms. The
’. ' ' k:" ,rf thl* pubbe is rrspectfnllv solicHed.

□HOST OF THE PALATINE.

Rev. T. A. Scott, of Port Huron, will ■ taking everything voiunhk* out of her.
not accept the call of the Hamtramck Pres-1
byterlan church.
,

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitqher’s Castorla.

.NEIGHBORINGCOUNTIES.

FOR SCROFULA

A fresh young man In Kalamazoo took a
In a certain county iu the eastern part of
horse belonging to a young lady in the the atate there is a com comrng under the
There Is a wierd mystery which always city, and went out for a drive. She soon poor debtor law. A tnan was arrested on
missed her steed aud took after tbe young execution for debt nnd thrown into jaiL
hovers over the sea, and like tho ocean it•elf growoth never commonplace or staled 1 man. When she caught 1dm the souud of He was stubborn and refused to pay, so
by usage. The more men go to sea the the horsewhip coming down over the poor । tiie creditor kept him behind the bars, pay­
more they become impressed with it, the fellow’s back resounded throughout the 1 ing his board at €2 n week. When six
neighborhood.
ipontha hail expired the prisoner came to
more BuptrstiUona they become, aud the
Joseph Merriman and Mary Brown, the conclusion that he would disclose, but
more in. awe of the power and magnitude
of tbe great deep. These people, whose aged n-tqiectively 60 and 78 years, were in order to do lbw ho must, under tbe old
homes are. on the shores of the sea. and married In Galesburg last ■ week. May taw, which prevailed when he waaarreated,
pay all tho costa of disclosure and expenses,
whose menfolk gam a lireMbad on the their path in life be strewn with roses.
waters, are tilled with legende r.nd super­
G. IL Fulcher, of Girard, hung a horse lie was unable to do this, ns he had no
funds, and the consequence was that he re­
stitious which, handed down from' gcucrashoe In the crotch of a sycamore tree 25
tton to generation, have finally become a years ngo aud forgot ail about it. Last mained iu juti; where be ha* now been re-'
pjtrt of their lives. Thus in the fishing vil- week the tree was cut down and the Alice siding several years, h'w board still being
paid by the creditor. 1c is aaltl that the
Lvges along the New England shore it is a
^ns found imbedded into the tree which latter is determined to keep the fellow in
common lielief that a person lying ill can
had grown to be about 15 Inches in diame­ prison, and has gone so far us to set aside
not die except on the ebb of the tide.
ter.
82,000 in his will to board tho man after his
Watchers by sick Iteds alwavs, in these
Lansing wants tl|e stale encampment death.—Lcxristoa Journal.
hamleto, await the beginning ot the Hood,
aud say with bated breath, "If he onlv this year.
lives till the tide tar ut." Barren beachw
Thomas Burns was sentenced to two
The result of widespread neglect to train
and misty promontories have their ghosts years and nine months In Jackson prison
ot btranded ships or drowned men all last week, for stealing n lot of cloth from men and women to good reading and
speaking is apparent in the very disagree-'
alogg
northern coast, firmly believed ua vmi
car in ixumiuiiziHi.
Kalamazoo. He
belonged to
.
"" the
.........................
lie ix-itiiisiii
iv ua
tn by the country people, and often secq j band of thieves sup|K&gt;s&lt;sl to have head- able voices which are heard upon every
side. In u fashionable parlor the women’s
ly them with the eye of faith, if not with ' quarters iu Chicago.
voice* when taken in concert are often a
natural vision.
Maurice Sampson was fined S2$ for perfect Lscbel uf unmusical aud irritating
Two of tbe most celebrated haunted
S|K»U ou the northern coast are the north­ keeping his saloon tn Battle Creek open af­ sounds, while those of the men are very
little better. Yet all of this might easily
eastern coast of Block Island and St. Mary’s ter hours.
be overcome by systematic and judicious
Bay, a rockbuund Inlet near Capo Race,
Albert Owens u young Ind only H yeara attention to the laws governing gentle,
Newfoundland. The ghost which haunt-*
f age aud a resldeiit ot Battle Greek, wa* well articulated and refined speech.—Jenthe Block Island shore ta “the*terrible convicted In the Calhoun county circuit
ness Miller Magazine.
ghost of the Palatine,'* mentioned by court last week for burglary.
‘
Whittier In his "Tent ou tho Bench,” and
Mr, William K. Vanderbilt smokes u
A Battle Creek jury rendered a verdict
the actual appearance of which has been
vouched for by hundreds of people, aome that Carl Binder, of that city, came to 'his ■pedal brand, which he has imported from
Cabo. Each cigar has a golden band
of them taing men of standing, not torn death by hanging at bls own hands.
around
it, td|u which in Mr. Vanderbilt's
or living in the neighborhood, but. in New
Fred Phelps, n young lau of Chester, coat of arms; At wholesale iu Cuba they
York and Boston. Tbe legend of the Pain­ bad hik right
..... hand
....... sawed
..VW off by getting it.. cost him twenty-five cento each.
tine, as told on the cunst, Isas follows: "
-----------r_.
...
x
The
-------- , lu too close lo a buzz haw last week. The
™.1&gt; »lon,.l (In,,-, .br .hip I’W.tlnv
,„kcd ,„j
lhr,.„
|,r„„ ,
Emnu-t 1-rohmnn. 28 years old. of
&gt;'» lyi-un.l. d„wr „„
„,.d. ,
Howard City, was drunk when he drove
of the Khiue. was on her w ay to Virginia, i
Tbe
state
legislature
refused
to
censure
,
___
______
....
..
_
___
________ , his horsea Into a deep gully, yesterday,
____
___
___
_
_
In those daiya Block bland was inhabP-u by wreckers. y-t
________
l | Supt.
.
ited
Not tiie modern
wreck
Newkirk, ot the State Public schpo! ; and was instantly killed. His horses
era, who for a consideration will raise i
Cold water.
sunken vessels or bring up their cargoes, j
JThe measles are so prevalent In Reese,
,
The
“Bachelors’ club” give a party In
but bad men. who for no consideration at '
Tuscola county, that all business is prac; Charlotte to-munow night.
all would lure ships AAhore by false lights j
t cally suspended.
.
. - then
. plunder
,
...._______________
aud
them.
The wreckers...
ofi j Some brute left a very poor horse stand |
Governor Winans is ou the mend.
Block Eland hired the Palntinc ashore one out In the cold over night In Charlotte,
wild, stormy night nnd burned her after*; and when found hi the morning it was so ]

I'hantotu of a Bn nil no Ship Whir

In ’ nearly dead .that ft had to lie killed.

I

Patij I iar

, . .. . rr ir

The janitor of the Eaton county court
house found a gold watch and chain in
that building
last week,
up the ,' &gt;*™»“ to eomhlMUra, rroporUoo. and
baiu»wa.l.r,l ...l..n.»n.|.&gt;iri«l. which ure „i,wr
’«ud'v-™iJb'i
uk. '• hunted
pen I
take tn cent ‘
a* a* , reknown
U... -VaUUh. urnvww" Som.ot owner aud wouldn’‘t “
.. pr^raUnw ot InkrwltaU. Hood'.
tho survivors married v. irh the islaniler*,
, *.u.c^ a “*MS*
r ' un&lt; r
J rilla possesses the curative raluo of the best
and their descendants live'there tothLdav. '
1 |.MOWO n-niedI’’s 01 lho
After tin-wreck of the P.ilutiue, whenReceipts of Charlotte poaloffice exceeded y Ogc tab! e ■fOOQ Sklugdom.
ever a strong northeast wisid was blowing ' 810,000 last year.
; Peculiar tn Its strength and Economy. Hood’s
nnd the »nrf piled high on the barren ■
.
,
,,
,
, . 1 Rarsanarllla Is the only medlciuc of which can
khnre. thrrv hMwand » -hip iu
i ,
Sh hTth^TultKl’suu!
H”d'e4
°M
hunilnkkn&lt;l .blue «wn&gt; aud Uadng ",
llit wrek'lir‘wndh&gt; lumnhclnalmrriu,
win In thw. pyramidal tea. Xs lite ■
l,rY“ IU|'I'7
,,,r
i Samwilla teotellte, eute Mtertu n,
pa-.-..........
&lt;■&gt;«'»*
&gt;1"' ^S^
J’
.|.„dh„

scrofulous humor
In the blood,
ulcero, catarrh, and
consumption,
use

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
The most
economical,
safe, speedy, and
effective of all
blood-purlflers.

will cure you.

The Nestor of tie MagaziEes.
“According to Homer, Ne»tok. the old
warrior and the wise counsellor of the
Greeks, had ruled over three generations
of milt, and was wise as the immortal
godB.''i

Tb North htritu toiw
luut liei-n In tiie van of American thought
for mure than three quarters ot a century,
raukine always with the best and most
inllucijtial periodicals In the world. It is
the mtiuth-piece of the men who know
most about the great tuples on which
AmeriMns require to be Informed from
month I to month. Its cnntiibntors being
the leaflets ot thought nnd action in every
field. iTIiose who would take counsel of
the iiigSiest knowledge on the affairs of tbe
time. X* learn what is to be said regard­
ing thtm by tiie p^ognlzed authorities
on both sides, must therefore read
THE NORTH AMMtJCAN REVIEW,
the Nebtor of tin’ magazines.

ot any nwa/me tin* country ba*&gt; ever seen tn
the taiiMirtaiK** of .tlie topics it dfwtissesaodtbe
eminence of Ils contributors.'’ - Albany Argus.
"lias bvcoibe, as 1.’. were, the intelligent
American citizen** ha:i&lt;lTe&gt;&lt;&gt;k uti great quesuncs
•f thebpiir."--Buffalo Express.
"Tjik| Nubth'Amkkk'ax IttMJtw touches
American* o:t almost even (mint in which they
arcInttresiea.”—Boston Flriuld.
"A mMPder of iutelll&lt;ent opinion by the tmparilal prc-entailon &lt;&gt;t both si he- of Important
subject.4."--l,hitadelphla Piiblio Ledger.
Tlieilist of recent rontributore to the
Review forms a roll of representative
mi'ii aiid women n! tbe time, including
W. F- (pi.ADsioxE. J. G. Blaini:. Cardinal
Gibdoxb, Speaker Reep. Ex-Speaker
C.mh.Hi.k, W. MtKiXLKY, Jr., OriDA,
Mme. AtiAM, General SiikltMAK, Admiral
H’&lt;ibti;|;. Mme. Blavatsky. T. A. EotfioN.
Btabop H. C.. ItoTTEK. Elizabeth S.
I’liKLpk CHAH..S. I’AltXEl.].. A. J. IfALI’ot in John Mobley. Col. IL (I. IngehSMH.L. 1D.N-RY GeuKUE. CUAl’NCEY MDei-kw. Eiiwakb Bellamy. Professor
JamesRkyce. Gail Hamilton, etc., etc.
50 centii a nttnilx-r: 85.00 a year.
Now !.ls the time to subscribe.
Tike Noictii Amkiucan Review. •
’
:&gt; East ’ 4tti street. Jfew York.

The Emmet Rilles of Jackson, t',0 strong,
contains but one married man. My. what teZ.J.thew«ra»er,&gt;tlbrKbl»tonhe
&gt;'-«&gt;&gt; Mptedv valOTUw*
11 Icl r
a popular Ltimpauy ibis tbust be with the Palatine licciuue less anil less frequent.
IL G. Eager comuiltted suicide in Ionia , the title of "The greatest blood purifier ever
girls.
The lost authentic appearanveot the burn- last week by taking morphine.
'■ discovered.” Peculiar in its "good uamty
Hastings. - - Mich.
..
...
, , ...
at home,’’—there la more ot Hood’s Sarsa­
If you decide, from what you bare heard or dug Palatine occurred abont seventeen
Pa:-3on Arney, of Snrannc. Mild out* of !
read, tbat yuii will lake HmmJ's Sarsaparilla, do years ago, when it was seqn by many peo­
parilla «&gt;ld la Lowell than of all other
APITAL $75,000.00
lint l&lt;r luductd U&gt; buy any sul-stltute iustead.
ple, who made affidavit to it afterward. bls horses last week for 8750.
blood purifiers. Peculiar in Its phenomena!
KERPLCS tl.000.tMl.
record of
sales abroad
There arc 19 criminal aixl 14 divorce
Mrs. Michael Rcielyini. the Ithaca It was describe;! a» appearing at first like
a
light
seen
through
the
window
of
a
bouse
no other • “CUII«■ preparation
caws
on
the
Calhoun
county
circuit
court
Incorporated under the laws of the State of woman who was burned while ironing. at night. Then it grew to three pyramidal
ever attained so rapidly - t»&gt;r held so
calendar.
Monday, died of her wounds Tuesday
- Michigan.
flames, shooting up as high a* a ship’s
steadfastly the confidence ot all classes
night.
Wn». Farlim. of Bellevue, recently sold of people. Peculiar In tbe brain-work which
masts, and then fading away. This was
Open f jr business Dec. 13. me tn buildlag for
a colt forSLOOQ.
reported several times.
It represents. Hood's Sarsaparilla com­
merty occupied by Messer Bros.
These pill? are scientifically compounded,
About thia period the "Palatine light.’’
A state teachers' institute will be held bines all the knowledge which modern
and uniform in action. No griping pain so as it is called ou Block Island aud the ad­
OFFICKBS:
In Charlotte beginning March 20th. and researchtnedIcnl
O »• Kobinson, President:
/”
commonly following tbe use of pills jacent New England shore, appeared sev­
continuing one week. IL IL PtHtingHI. science has I O USCII developed,
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ eral times. The apparition Ims been ac­
editor, uf the Moderator, will conduct Xwith many years practical experience in
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres;
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee counted for by some by ascribing it to tbe
'preparing medicines.
Be sure to get only
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier. they have no equal in the cure._of sick effect oi phosphorescent waves dashing up
Belding is trying to get a large soap fac­
headache.' constipation. dyspepsia and ou the shore, and by others to the escape tory to locate there.
Dr.ECTORS:
biliousness,
and.
as
an
appetizer.
they
ex
­
Of a luminous gas from iMnn fissure in a
Daa W. Reynold.^.
Tbe pipes in the Allegan waler works 8oM by s!l drawls’*, ftjrixforfs. Prepared only
cel any other preparation.
x, rock beneath the water, but to tbe native system froze up last week, aud when
D. G. Robinson,
J. A. Greble.
born Block Islanders such explanations
.J-MufCarreth.
Chester Messer.
Peter Cadlhetfs pork packing establish­
IOO Doses One Dollar
William E. Detwillcr. a Lansing team­
seem impious, aud they firmly believe t hat ment caught on fire It was impossible to
P. T. Colgrove.
.
ster, who fell through a bridge in that city
it i» n mnrk of tbe anger ot hiAVOD set for­
» CROUP REMED
last summer, wants £10.000 damages from ever on their shores to remind them of the put It out. Tbe los»&lt; was about 82,500.
the city and has suet! to recover 11
:&lt;?ra! Raaklng Business Transacted.
Tie Children's Nadirins
crime of their ancestors.—New York Trib
Alonzo Thompson defeatwi J. T. Buti»«.
uue.
the champion light weight wrestler of
Iowa, in n wrestling inafch in Coldwater
&gt;n tbe first day ot September. A. D. test.
One .Mau'» Method of ICconomy.
M:u-y M. WoteoKand Jerome E. Wolcott mortlast week.
.
It can be given m a cup of lea or coffer, with­
d '•&gt; Addison P. €ook. all that certain piece out
"So you think it funny that I carry a
tbe ktiouleagL* ot the person taking it.
■ r par ■»•! of tan&lt;1 **;tuAte io rhe township of Ma­ effecting
George Conklin, an esteemed resident
■tufht. K uncle inai mKi
a speedy and permanent curt, whether cane down town with me every day when
Grove. Ci»:intv or Bury and State ot Michl- tbe ratlrnt
Only vj cent, at Dtojf
Is
n
nmderwie
‘
irinkemranalvjiiollc
of
Coldwatqr.
dropped
dead
in
his chair
can. 'Inscribed as (odows to-wit: The »oulb wreck Tbotlsauda ot drunkards have been I -go to businesfc. «lo you*’’ Klid n yonn^
Itemedy Saros LItm
.If &lt;*t the north half of the northwest quarter cured who have taken the Golden Specific in lawyer tbe other day to a friend who had last week while reading a paper.
. -e'lon twenty nwi town two (2) north or their coffHe aHliotit tbrir kuowbdge. and to­ mode nn adverse criticism on tbe subject,
A Coldwater doctor laid in a big supply
:
seven (7) Wear, cuntalulug forty (40 acres day believe they unit drinking &lt;&gt;f their own free claiming that clients might be prejudiced
I
• ! i.uut more or less.
No liarnitul effect results from Its b«!- ligainst p lawyer who habitually carried u of morphine pills, exiwctlng to make a
Said-uortgaze wax on the sixteenth day of will.
goal profit out of them. Someone per­
miiilfttratioD.- Cures gminnteed. Head for cir­
■ . ptfuitier. A. D pat. rerarited in the office ot cular
cane, for fear that be might not be of a haps addicted to ttm use of morphine, en­
BLANKET
and
full
particular*.
Andress
in
con
­
" ■ register nt d'-rds for the County of Barry fidence. G.’i.ui N Srxt i»TcCo..t» Itace Street. sufficiently serious or studious turn of
uad State of Michigan, in liber Z!» of mortgages Cincinnati.
tered his office last week and stole nearly
O.
mind, as there wns something about a stick all of them. It is said that the victims of
or. past- 12.
said mortgage wm on the twenty-eighth day
William Fbulks. a young molder of A*/ timt indicated the stripling or 1 ho dude.
this habit are pertectiy happy when steal­
&lt;4 Deceraber.X. I&gt;. isw. duly assigned by the
“Some men may carry n c*nv because
said Ad-liwm 1*. Cook, to tbe A. H. Cook Co. bion, was struck by the Atlantic express they think it ta the proper thing,” contin ing.
Itadii-ik which said fusignnient was on tbe fifth on the Michigan Central last night and
tied
the
young
student
of
Blackstone,
"but
A dish-washing machine was recently
itayof February. A.U&gt;. W»l. duly reeorded In thrown a lung distance -He will live.
-;ut! register's office, Inlfoer 38 of mortgages on
1 am iuflueuced in tlxs practice purely by put In the Morton house. Grand Rapid*,
piges 40 and 41.
(Aa soon as you discover any tailing of the hair mat!ven of economy. I graduated from and there was nearly a strike in counc­
On tiie first day of September. A. D. t88B. or graynre* always use Mail's Hair Itenewerto
college five years ngo, and I haven’t car il nence.
: h-.-re became duo and parable by rhe terms of
.nd marteqK the.Mim of fortr-fhe and .W-IOT tone up tbe secretions and prevent baldness or ried a stick since my freshman year. Still,
Gov. Winans has appointed Ripbard
dollars TSt34»h ot Intervet ind tke same has grayness.
as I nm not such a fool as not to know
remained utip »td and in arrear&lt; forthe space or
Vosper. of Ionia, to be commissioner to lay­
enough to get out of the rain, I have a.“urtydiv.- and upwards
out a state road on Bols Blanc Island. A
ways
carried
nn
umbrella
in
bad
weather.
On Uk-first dsy of 8eptrrab*r. A. D. &gt;889.
Mrs. VInslow's BoothlMbtrup/hould *1wmw
See for yourself how 5£ Blan­
• here became du* and paraiitaan Installment of be used forcSilldren tix-thlnc. It soothes the
“As a matter of fact I found 1 was losing man laying out a n*ad up on that Island at
: latere«t of lortv five and ro loo dollars
this time of the year would want a cal­
■blld. softena Hie imw. aliavs all pain, cures
, aud &gt;b-same , i* reinslnmt u ipairt and lu ar­ wind colic and ta the ix-nt remedy fordiarrbira. about twelve umbreltaaa year simply be­ dron kettie of “Tom and Jerry” to help kets wear and other makes tear.
cause
not
carrying
a
cane.
I
never
thought
' ream for the spv-e'of more than thirty day*.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
On Ute firs: day of September. A. D. irao,
of my umbrella unless It was actually him ouL Vosper is John Blanchard’s son­
Cheboygan Is agitating Itself on the sub­
FREE—Get from your dealer free, the
: re became due an installment of Interest acraining when I got outside quick enough in-law, nnd this appointment b probably
■ &gt;r&lt;llng to the terms of ssld mortgage, of fortv- ject of water supply for fire and domestic
to return iu time to get my umbrella be­ to appease a thirst the family had for ser­ 54 Book. It has handsome pictures and
am; ■*&lt;&gt; io.&gt; dollars
which said tart
~ valuable informatiou about homes.
Blanc Is “
the.
fore some one else grabbed it- One day 1 vices rendered; besides, Bota Btr?
.-•■dlmr-nt has remained due and in arrears purposes.
Two or three dollars tar a $4 Horae
for mure than thirty days.
lost my own umbrella and my wife’s as summer home ot Messrs. .Blanchard aud
Now. therefore, by reason of said default, and
Blanket will make your horse worth more
well. They coat 815 between them. Since Vosper.
Uy virt-ie of a condition of said mortgage, the
then I have carried a cane on pleasant daya
&gt;aid assignee ot aald mortgage ha* eiev&amp;df and
Cyrus Hand, wlio lives south west of
■ ??s hereby elect to declare, and does hereby
and 1 never lose an umbrella. It’a a great Coldwater, had aa experience last week
SA Five Hile
. .re i he whole amount secured by said modeconomy.”—New York Herald.
tliat he doesn’t care to have repeated agato.
zsge, both interest and principals due and pay­
5/A Boss Stable
able at once. There Is therefore claimed to be
He was working between two logs when
Known by Their Uat*.
Aik
for
now dae and unpaid on said mortgage the sum
the chain holding one of them broke,
•&gt;( eight hundred, thirty-eight and 50-100 dollars
5/A Electric
man who knociia about a great deal, catching him between the two logs. No
$83».!W1 of principal and Interest, nnd the
and is a close observer, said: There is a bones were broken, but be was terribly
.urtin-r sum ot seven and 33 100 doHars [fT.BSi
5/A Extra Test
man in this town who makes a living out bruised. Tbe doctor says that he will
tor taxes paid by tbe mortgagee on said preml--s. with interest tbenxm. according to tbe
of the manufacture of bat linings. He soon be around again.
:• nil, of said mortgage at ten per cent from tbe
It
you can't gel thus horn jam
bos stamps of all tbe leading hat houses in
asth day of January. A. D. 188«. and no proceed­
The citizens of Coldwater find them*eh er
the* city and New York and Paris. You
ings at law or la equity bare been instituted to
recover the same or any part thereof.
know, maybe, that a man is often known about 85.000 sliort to complete the new
Nottee is therefore hereby given that by rirby the hat he wears. There ore a few hat school building. The tax payers I will be
U;e of the p-iwer of sale tn such mortgage con4ntn whose names take tbe lead, and tbe asked to vote that amouut nt the coming
tallied, and th* statute In such case m«de and
young men who want to appear as if they city election.
were near tbe head of the proreasiou get
One day last week while Geo, Ramsey,
UH’essary. will t»e sold ar nubile vendue to the
tbe linings of these well known hut manu­ son of S. S. Ramsey, nnd Winn Terry were
liichext bidder, at Hie north front door of the
facturers from the man of whom I just fooling with a revolver In Mrs. Terry's
'ourt itouse la tbe city of Hastings, Barry Coun­
toid you, and be puts them in cheap hats. ,
ty. Michigan, that being the place of holding
"
——
for pa ta do not
house, the gun wrut off the charge lodged in
the circuit court tor said county, on tbe ninth
The customer turns up bis hat then when­
-f-»rXT&gt;T3
consist in li» being
, the forefinger of youug Ramsey's left baud.
day of May. A. D. U91. at ten o’clock in tbe fore­
ever he takes it off, and shows the stamp
noon of said day. to satisfy the amount then due
"This was a fortunate oecureuce for Mn&gt;.
of a well known house, and thus, in some
on *sld mortgage together with all tegaAmte.
•a* lading an worrier fee aa provided byThw.
circles, he establishes himself without the, Terry, tor had it not done so tbe latt&lt; r
Dated, February 7th, 1891.
n “ «»*«lak ““*•
assistance of any letters. Tho hat lining might have been seriously If not danger­
Thk a. p. Cook Co. Ijmitki*.
ously wouuded. as she was standing near
Hoc that strikes the eye thus:
does It.—Chicago Tribune.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
at the time- Dr. Alton- fixed up the finger
brt AHI, %NAPFKf &amp; WKAVgn.
and tbe young man Is getting aloug all
Attorneys for Assignee
HM Mistake.
Amy-Young Mr. Dollcy has proposed right—Portland Observef.

,

Hastings City Bank,

SUTSa part 113

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

bad*
5A

P MEDAL, PARIS, IBT8.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

reakfast
Cocoa
Absolutely Pure
and it i» Soluble-

No Chemicals
are used in its preparation. It han
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed wKjt Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
economical, costing less than one aent
a ctqi. I *Jt is delicioua, nourishing-,

strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalida
as well as for persons in health.

M BAKER &amp; (ML, Owtattr.Mm.
bO YOU TdRE THE

WHY NOT?

' No more

WHY!

AfQRSt-

WHERE­
FORE,

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST

ST- JACOB8 OIL.

To the Quail Red vo(pn of Barry County, MleblI’ursuaat to doe notice from the Secretary ot
........... —•*, -«*».
lujiun UI\ VIW n a.v .w
’■(cctod: An associate ju«lce of tbe supreme
court In piue. ef John W. Champlin. wb&lt;ne
term ot office will expire December 31. MB1:
*l*o two rreentn of tbe Vntvenltv in place of
' buries J. Willett and Arthur M Clark, whose
‘fna* of office will exetre De»*mher 31.UW1.
WitneMmy bond and seal at Haatfngs, Mich.

THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIR,
18 THE:BC8T.

THE TRUE PROOF

Midi.

Saw UdLills
ENGINES,
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa.

OTHIB KCHKiMKB FAILED,

THE POOR MAN

l&lt; Mabel—Of couroe you accepted him?
Amv—Well, do. I hud expected to. but
In hte propoaal he used an irrttoudtable'
flre of speech, ami I thought. I could not
rtak my life'" happiness with him
He
said "Amy, will you walk with me down
the stream of life?" If be bad even aald
down tho stream of life I could have
accepted him; but the idea of walking tn
the wur'-Harper’s Baoar.

Abner Aldrich, who was
seven years tn Jackson for
murder George Bradley was
iusane asylum for criminals

sentence*! to
attempting to
taken ta tbe
at Ionia last

A well-dressed man applied at the jail
Tuesday night, claiming; to be out of mon­
ey. The sheriff searched hint and turned
him in. But tbe sheriff wu uneasy, and
soon called him out. saj lug that be wan
not satisfied, and that he would atrip the
AnaittamuA. the chief of the famous applicant. A careful search daring the
I
Greek brigands, whose cheerful habit it is stripping process revealed two flue sawn
to kidnap harmless travelers and keep cr,nees!ed in the young man's cravat. The

Gmk bwutr. • wn
tour 1,------------ -

h“

nun, who
•

HOP

"

Has Cured Others

PLASTERS

G.G.

�Hastings Banner^.
Waatingb. Thursday. March 19. 1891-_

W8WHAU. L.COOK.Editor-

™,

'%nrTU “•

to wtiiiae the colony’s rich deposits of iron.

AUnVFF 14. Ib'V-_____ Tbe undertaking Is acknowledged to be a

editorial notes.

rfiKKH «H&gt;K.otsai,»»OT

Our English cylianges report that
•negotiation have* been concluded by

which a large linoleum factory will I*
transferred from Manchester to Muskegon,
Mich., as under the McKinley act it is
thought that It will I* cheaper to make the

material there than to import it.” This is
only another of the fruits of the McKinley
bilk which is. according to the assertions
of British manufacturers, going to bnng
so much distress to our people. English

ymnnfartna ra think It wHI be cheaper to
manufacture here than to continue to ex-

hazardous one under the free trade policy
in force there, but It b hoped that the nat­
ural advantages are so extraordinary its to
overcome tho difference of tabor coat In fa­
vor tjf foreign iron. Mr, Griftin says:
There are, however, many here who con­
tend that, leaving the labor question out
alto««ther&gt; « «»&gt;
^possible to manu­
facture iron and steel without the assist­
ance ot an iuroort tax. which, it Is said,
should not be leas than $9.73 per ton.
Through the help of the duty on wire net­
ting (87.3d u ton), the colony ta enabled to
manufacture no Inconsidcnibje portion of
the wire used here for fencing, it is also
claimed that, if thia duty wen- removed,
the price of netting would be at least » to
30 per cent, higher than It if. The fact is
often cited that, when bar Iron Is worth
only 80S.SB per ton in London. If cannot
be purebaMd in Sydny for less than 303.
it is contended that the freight charges are
light, and that there is no juM reason why
the article should command; such a high
price iu a free port. Plates are quoted In
London at 338.88 per ton: the quotation
here ta from 865.44 to Wx and It is said
that these prices would not lie exceeded if
the articles were made here.
The people of New .South Wales are

Thia growing faith on the part of the
British In the peruiancncy of protection is
growing e.x'tremrlj' troublesome to our freeevidently gettfbg a taste of our
exper­
trade contemporarir*. ami the Milwaukee
ience, viz., with the establishment of a
News rays of At:
domestic industry, tbe price of the pro­
The manufacturers of Manchestir an*
H}e one- to profit most by the thing nr they duct invariably fell. Sometimes it fell so
low. as in the case of our former attempts
would not move.
,
‘This iff the discovery of an orlgftial tn manufacture tin plates, that the new es­
' thinker nnd doubtless throws grave doubts tablishments were frozen out.
Then,
oi the advantages of protection in the when the foreigner had the field tohiiuself,
m|nd of every one reading It—and bellev- as Is now the case with lmr iron and plates
in New South Wales, he pnt the price up
iuritKeconling to British acriiunts there are again. What the iron industry in New
tug three linoleum factories in this coun- South Wales needs Is a tariff so high that
lr4. and a fourth one moves here because the men engaged lit it can snap their fin­
itIs thought cheaper to make it here Uian gers at the price juggling of the foreign
^Til’Mancliester.^ This does no£ 1&lt;&gt;uk like a iron masters.—Ex.
diminishing supply, nor like an increased
Are there trusts in free trade England?
emit to Um* consumers, who will continue
tp produce that they may exchange the Here is what the London correspondent of
the
New York Sun of February 22nd.
product.*; for linoleum, but- and here is the
.
bitterness of the result--both productions' says:

r

will be carried on In this country. The
wheat or butter exchanged for linoleum
wfM not have to pay frieght charges tor
4.0M miles to Manchester,*™* will freight
on the linoleum be paid from an equal dis­
tance Imek to Muskegon. S&lt;- tijjxt. in ad­
dition to the Increment Io the general good
from having both productions in this coun­
try. the cost of freight charges over s.000
miles ot railroad and stehtnship routeswill
be divided between the two producers.
Moreover, when the Manchester parties

■

arrive at Muskegon, they very probably
may concludeJ hat the mills, bouses and
otber-^phauces necessary will be more

IK
1 h'
11;

country, and co interfen; .with the ‘tcheap
toaf• of the Cobdcnltes.

■

The great salt trust la iiow In a position
believed to l&gt;e impregnable against attack,
nnd although It has just declared only the
modest dividend of 8 ]&gt;er cent, the busi­
ness of tbe coming year is exported to
yield a profit justifying a 20 per cent,
dividend. During the past yeat the trust
sold I.G2V.CKH) tons of salt or SO.OOO tons
more than tbe previous year, and tbe price
increased by alwut seven pence and a half
penny per ton. The severe whiter in­
creased the cost of fuel by about 40.00U
pounds, and to avoid conflict* with their
workmen the trust increased wages by
over io.ooa pounds. An immense ex ten­
sion in the colonial trade is expected, and
a friendly arrangement has been made with
the North American Salt Union by which
a British trust will pay a certain percent­
age on all salt al&gt;ove 150,000 tons export­
ed to ports between Maine and North Caro­
lina. There Is reason to believe the trust
will soon buy np tbe fe*r remaining pri­
vate salt firms, so that the outlook is checrfnl indeed, except to.the users of salt.

cheaply made hire than imported, and the
work people may take the same view as to
their food and other .Aiecessities of every­
day life, if the Milwaukee Nt‘ws could
have its apparent way. the men who are
employed in building milte and houses
By tbeir steal of two seats in the Michi­
would be out of work, so that their wages
falling to a j&gt;arity with the wages of weu gan state senate, the democritUc members
so employed in England, tlrey would go to of that body robbed tbe Patrons of Indus­
farmfog. “raising - Reaper cotton and try of that branch of the legislature of the
oereais,” as Gladstone advised. K tbatpa- balance of power. The steal was made for
per Ib to Ik- satisfied, there will be no mill that purpose. Tbe protest of the Patron

hands employed in Muskegon to afford a
home market to farm produce .in thia

Lt will prove fortunate for voters who
may for the moment le tempted by the
•danling pictures lield out by free trade
crusaders if, before casting n buUutt for
the vaunted panacea of tariff reform, a 111tfoMwrch beonade for the inspiration of
■that interest in the general weal ot this
country just now so prominent. It will
now prove equally beneficial if some at­
tention is also given to the results of tbe
‘•revenue- only*’., policy as found in tbe
nation meet active in the effort to force its
views upon this country.
A little MTOthiy In tbta direction will
develop the fact that what is really sougtx
la to hase votes so cast and legislation so
framed aa to dincourtge tiie further growth
ef toduntrkw in this country, and give
aver to-foreign workmen, now only partial­
ly employed, a large share of the manufac­
turing now furnishing employment for la­
ter and capital in the United States.
A glance along the fine of march of free

STEKETEE’S

TbatkHTb***

A report by Consul Griflto from Sidney,
New South Waiea. contains a *lgnrt«t&gt;l
paragraph In its bearing &lt;xui the queotfan
of the Influence of protection upon priew.
He is dhcuwlng the fwudhflifr of a project

state convention against this outrage was
treated with utter contempt. And to
crown tiie insults and indignities heaped
upon the Patrons by tbe democratic autiaorities at Lansing, the democratic state
convention endorsed the whole perfidious
business in their platform.
It will be
quite intereating to watch the Patrons, po­
litical action this spring. If they do not
rebuke this infamy and studied insult,
they will not deserve muck respect, and

con scarcely maintain self respect.

If you have not already registered, send
In your names by tbe supervisor, town
clerk or oldest justice, who are authorized
to register them. Failing to do tills, you
must go in person before the township
board of registration on Saturday. April
4th.
BepuWkans should see to getting nut
their vote on Monday. April Oth. It Is Im­
portant that this should be done as well on
account of the state as the local ticket
Tbe democratic party of Michigan will

be made to feel that they Injured them­
selves more than the republicans by the
senatorial steal.

teMte crusaders soon finds It reaching a
Hteamahip pfor and thence to England,
Votes not cast are nut counted in Michi­
where sits tbe Cobden club as commander gan. as republicans learned to their sorrow
ixdiief of the force* assailing tlw policy last fall. Therefore get out the votes.
of protection for any country except Great
The Miprciae court will gain in prestige
if Robert M. Montgomery shall l»e elected
•of this presiding genas BuprcuM* court jmdfoo this spring.

OrgaxixaUoo and work are tbe price of
victory.
Republicans should reuMOnber
thia. ✓

ut2&gt;&lt; In the d«&gt; ot • -1“ b“r' &lt;”?h!5.°°!
— .. .inhurf nnrl much PXGAtBfiu

■

You will make

was aooutr ■»
----------Irft -MS . pK lamb oo th. &lt;ru.
horwc, and the two strayed together into

BUingatMcperbbl; wHerlln&gt;e,flJ»

■:.N0 MISTAKE.:-

tbThey were not mtaaed foroame boora,
and when a hasty search for them proved
unavailing, the father and mother were of
course greatly alarmed, for beani and
wolves were both plentiful iu tbe woods.
Tho few scattering neighbors were roused
and the entire night was given to the bunt.
Itww not until &lt;1»&gt; U(*l ,U&gt;«t tnou ol
Hie missing boy’s tracks were dtacovercd.
Thaw were followed by tbe aid of dogs,
and tbe rescuers were led to tiie den of a
she bear, which had ita quarters under a
big bowlder iu a pine grove at the foot of a
mountain.
The bear, aroused by tbe dogs, came
out of btr lair with a boldness which
showed that she had cubs to defend, and
at sight of her everybody gare up hope of
seeing tho missing child alive. When,
however,they had shot tbe bear, they found
tbe little follow curled up In tbe den with
a couple of bear whelps, hungry and tired,
but apparently not in tbe least Injured or
frightened.
The boy waa too young to give a aatistory account of wbat had happened, but
as nearly a%, could be made oat from hta
story-, the bear, who hid cow ^pon them
tn tbe woods, had made a moal off bis pet
lamb, and had Fhen quietly returned to
her lair to sleep. Tbe boy said she did not
carry him, but that he followjd her be­
cause he hail no lunger any lamb for com­
pany, and because lie wanted to see the
pretty culx.
He hadflayed with them till dark.'
Then lit’ Wirtl to go koine, but did not
know i be way, j and be did not dare to
leave the bear's den liecauae he was afraid
something would get him. The cut* were
compomous ftr him. aud he seems to have
felt quite mS* so long aa he atayed with
them.—Youth's Companion.

It has been our privilege to itrapeet an in­
creasing number of hospitals, many of
them iu the province*. Few occupations
could have given greater pleasure or satis
faction than we have received from these
vtaita. How many a man aud woman
groaus. at tbe winter mom Its especially,
and wonders what to do to paw the time
in' {he afternoons of many id ;y&gt;. How
many there arc who become sulM-ribcra to
our hoapitab, wbn give on order to tbeir
bonken. for tbe payment of the annual
subscription, and who then forget all
about tbe matter. We would suggest to
such people that they bare not yet got full
value fortheir money.
It is all very well to subscribe to a hoapital or to any other charity, but to atop
there is to show nu absence of appreciation
little creditable to tbe indlvidtiid It is au
old saying that he who j»ays t hi piper shall
select the tune. So those who iupport our
hospkais are bound, not only In the inter­
est and welfare of the public nnd tiie patiente. Imc in their Own interests, too, to
become familutf with their methods of
work, and to strive to pusaeM some small
pr.rtfon, at any rate, of tbe spirit which
nndoubtedly animate* the large majority
of those who constitute the official staff of
these institutions. We have been Imprewed over and over again with a feeling
that a hospital nowadays is a cheerful
place, where most people ore contented and
all are genuinely happy.
Even the sick feel that they are safe
when they find themselves in u hospital
bed, and as to tbe children, why. a chil­
dren’s ward has proved a paradise on earth
to many a Utile sufferer and waif, aa all
our bonpitals can testify. We would say,
then, to ewry governor, “Get full value
fur your uianey,*' and if we are mkedhow,
we would nay, “By making a point of risto
Ing the hospital with some sort of regular­
ity, and so learn lessons in life, lewom iu
suffering and. what is even more impor­
tant, learn to appreciate the privilege of be­
ing able to give, and moved to give, to the
support of institutions like three.—Hos­
pital.
_______

if you buy your

WALL PAPER

Detroit.

fioo Cholera cure

and

H00 CHOLERA, ami
■ - tax W0RJSIX HOSSB.

WINDOW

Ire: chickens.

CURTAINS
F. R. PANCOAST,
HJUnWM. MICH.

ni’N’IIKP.lM Of THEM.

oi

a u k,. ~
*‘UIS

FREDL. HEATH

of all In leave

The Druggist.
For taU *n Mullny. t.y

Carpe

H. OOODYEM.

Fred D&lt;
ing carpe
to see all
as well
Call at h
ward if y
this line.

THIS
: INTEREJTJ ‘
‘ YOU t

a.

I have just received a

Watches.

Clocks,

Jewelry.

MORTGAGE SALK.
Italudt having been made Io tbe eooditions
of a certain niorjir made by Clinton -A
Boire and Era A. Boice his wife to Marv
M. Garland dated Noxember is A. D. l*i»,
and record-d m tbe office of tbe Itestster of
need*, for tbe County of Bsrn and Htate of
Michigan, mi the •’»&gt; day of November A. J&gt;.
ISO in Uber » of Montages, oo Pwtre tax. *e.
and said mortgMS.- was on the JUCh of December
tMM aSBlK»ed to Clay W. Fell It. and on Dre. so
I wo acaiu duly assigned by Clay W. FettU. by
his guardtau u&gt; Mary M. Garland, the lunriKrgrc
in udd mortgage and both of said i»Mi*nmenu
have been dnlr recorded
Bald inortiraKe was upon the expreM condllkm
that the ’aid mortgagor should keep tbe buildli&gt;« erect-&lt;t iq&gt;on tb«- premises decralbed tberetnInsured against l&lt;m or damage .by fire i»y :n-

mortgage* to effect such insurance and tbe
premium so paid for the same should be a
further lien upon the premises, bearing interat
at tbe rate of 10 per ecu:., and ths said mort
PMfor having neglected to effect such in»uraDre.
.....wot. OTW «w... v. OT*IUT 1WU1 Ulf Ol
ltaeeml»er last and there tvnow claimeed to be
n*irt-u in M1U

..

-AN!

Fine Line

Befc

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LflblES t *2? ■ QENT5’
JflOEJ
FOR SPRING WEAR.
Do not fail to examine them and get prices birfore
you buy.

Best Flor

Fine line of Walking Shoes.

.

7(

F. G. STOWELL

Hearing neatly and promptly don? hy J. C.

Crape
Strawber
Omam
Roses

Wood niff.

mortgage, that should there be any default tn
the payment ot the interest upon the same, at
any day when the same ibeold be due and pay­
able. and should the same remain unpaid and
iu arrears for the space of sixty days, tnm the
principal ou said mortgage should be due at the

Boaaudaallu

—
bot. ub.imk umi pun nno t.m
same having remained unpaid until this date
**,d mon«,«e«
declare*’
the whole oi said inortgaxe due and payable.
There la now cbunted to be doe on Mid
mortgage Ute sum olgwi.r-c and also the sum
fhs'SE
moneys secured by said mortgage, ar any pan

Now,therefore, by virtue of the iwtwer at
contained in said niortgaae, and tbe protein
swh case made nnd i&gt;rc“dedno&lt; « IshSJbi
•June A. D. 1st*l, al ten o c*ock tn the torv.ii/w&gt;,.

^'LaK.0*^ K
u*£S«T^3.“taSSsqrsj

Vanillin la tbe odoriferous principle of
vanilla, which ia the fruit ot a plant railed
vanilla aromatica. Vanillin exists in the Mtt described m
££££;,
vanilla pod to the extent of about 3 per
’lying mi
cent. These pods used to be very expen­
sive, but new sources of vanillin are being
discovered, and it seems likely that the va­
nilla industry will soon be extinct. Vanil­ ^nt«a«rd lXSIM
tbem* due east
lin. which is the onl&gt;substance for which
the vanilla pod la valuable, has been found
r*w
,u8*r and aaafaUdm it likewise results from the oxidation
of olive wood.
On n large scale it is prepared from conf. thereof tt UmZlS'."f. .. .J?c recorded »Ui
Imp, a compound which occurs in the nap
of the cambium of pine trees. The latest
•mto.
source at vanillin has been discovered hy
f* r Bortcagee.
Herr bchneegans in the seeds of rosa exniMarch 18,I tap
n^vTbTRn,extr*tadwith ether. Part
of the ether is separated by distillation
S
‘
fiwi?
t
‘
(g££;^
tTorB?»TV-as. **’
and the residue i. agitated by sodium bi'
sulphite solution saturated with sulphur­
ous anhydride. Dilute sulphuric acid is
then added, and finally, after much wasbdn’*\brown oU 1* obtained
ZSSJ
becoro*’ • mass of
erystebj. Poamhly the vaailla pod will
Mosher St cioverrf.u
01
find a new commercial rival in three rosa
canlnaVeds. -London Grocer.
u. w.« t^n o ciock a. m
.

ISSJLE? iEssV."wS^s55
a

«»*««".

^^=££S&gt;®:

From a newnpapcr printed in th« v,.».

At A. WOOLLEYS.

AL WAY

Now is the time to buy I,adies’, Misses' and Children - Shoes ■

At io per cent.
In order to make room for the elegant line of*spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

Lata’, Misses’ ta Ciilta’s Shoes
At an advance of ten per cent of first cost. This however is a

Strictly Cash Sale.

The republ

.

x;

Call, examine.and obtain prices before &gt; buying, as 1 will not
l»e undersold.
Youre ^gpy
«

A. WOOLLEY.

Therepubil

■

township offlc
other busines
By

TM republ

tbWflKb C PERSONS

few- d*?1 "«o * macaroni made

• DEALER IN
CIUNCKRY SALE.

-Uh Pink d-*., Ptak

stock, covered with flnc point

v.f.

Thousands of eaueersare permanently re­
moved by entirely new and original methods

tree) addma Santal Hotel. Cola.bn* 0.

improved

Wheat-No. i. white kw rec. *
Floor—•MO per hundred.
&gt;

ww-wlh. Bcmbl.iai.IS ImttertSE0
rfiao cot wHb ...
“““'"Ute •«

ST

'““•Sou. ai

Ity.
fruits of tbe policy

“"““'J? ProdK.

SI,.'!???'™Principal

Sl&amp;fi

Mantels, Grates and Tile.
Tile anti Marble for
Floors, Vestibules, Etc.
Lawn Goods, Vases,
Settees, Plant Stands,
Wire Goods,
Cut; Flowers and
Choice Plants.

tfEEg

LC

The Mid

nnraery ate

w

�t’,

Hastings Banner

Wanted, a girl to do general housework,
Inquire at Holloway's drug store.

personal mention.

Hastings Thursday, March 19, 1891.

Holden &amp; Hire have been making some
big improvements tn the interior of their
store.

P. A. Sheldon win In Lake Odessa last
week.

w. R. COOK, Local Editor.

p. K. Cook Is confined tu his home with
Holden A Hire have a fine Hue of sum­ the grip.
mer flannel shirts. Elegant goods and rea­
Mrs. Luke Waters was In Grand Rapids
sonable prices.
Saturday.
Anrene dealrln&lt; lopurcbue .jrop «n. L/k. B. «««., &lt;ru In Ohlr.ro Uie
of
can buy all they want at Goodyear Broyr*the
‘“ week.
----­
for only 10 cents each.
■
Mrs. James Wickham visited In Bowne
Boni, to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Richards a Iasi week.
11M pound boy. This accounts for the
Frank Bullis, of Johnstown, was lu the
broad grin on Ralzey’s fa^e.
city Saturday.
Here after you can always find anything
F. B. Hire went to Detroit Tuesday on
you want In the llne.jf violin and guitar
a business trip.
strings at my stere.
F. R. Pancoast.

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RBI
^AKIFI*5
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

A cream of tarter bakln&gt; powder. Highest
.lull In leavening strength.-f. 8. Governent Report. Aug. 17.

To rent, a large house with good barn,
and four acres of land, in 2d ward. Terms
very reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. A. W.
Bailey.

If you want any auction bills printed
cull nt this office. All work done in a neat
and workmanlike manner nnd prices rea­
sonable. Give us a call.
Thursday evening a K. of P. lodge was
instituted in Bellevue. Landlord Dolph,
a member of Barry lodge ot this clly, en­
tertained all of the brother Knights In
royal style.

Mr. Frank Hams, of this city, and Mis*
Harriett Jones were united in marriage at
the residence of the bride's parents in
Saranac, Wednesday of last week. The
happy couple are receiving the congratulftlions of their many triends.

Fred Doelker is again weav­
ing carpets and will be pleased
to see all of his old customers
as well as many new ones-.
Vail at his home in the 2nd
ward it\jou want anything in
this line.

COME
JND SEE ME-:
Before you sell your

BUTTER-.
and

t Flour. $2.40.

JOS: ROGERS.
•rape Vines, Raspberries,
• Strawberries. Trees, Shrubs,
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
Roses; also Seed Com!
Honest dealing and tow prices. Write and Injirtn me ot your wants; will Irv to please you.
Adries C. K. PAVL.Miaskdl. Barry Co.. Mlcb.

’’ SHOKEt-

Eb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SflrtE
J“ ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt; CIQflR
IN THE

Kepublican Caucuses,
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP

Tbe republican* of Hostiagn township will
hold a caucus st the town house Saturday.
March 21st. I8!»i; K 1p.m. for nominating canlidates tor township officers.
HonTOvnair.
The republican caucus will be held at Clever•late April the 2nd.*iE»i. at one o'clock In Uto
afternoon for the purpose of uomlnattM tbe
• r.r.slisp offieetn for tbe ensuing year and such
•■'.-F h.uniess as may come before the meeting.
*
By order of township committee.
Faux CH*MBKKLAnr,Ctimn.
CAMLTOX.
The republicans of Carlton will meet In can-

nominating candidates for township offices.
BCTLAMD..

The republican* of Rutland will bold a caucus
at the town hall, Kutlaad. Friday. March 27th,
ar 2 p. m.. lor nominating township officers.
KALT1MOKK.

The republicans of Baltimore will meet In cau­
cus at the bouse of Allen Green on Wednesday,
March 23th, at one o’clock.
.

‘harp.

The republican* of Yankee

r will m«et
Thursday.

for township officers.

ORAWOKVTI.UC.
At A. R. Jessup’s hall, Haturday, March tntb,

The Patrons ot Maple grove will meet in eauas ax McKelvey hall March 2®h at one o'clock

Reports to the state board uf health
show influenza, bronchitis, neuralgia, aud
rheumatism, in the order named, cansit g
most sickness in Michigan during the
week ending Feb. 28. Diphtheria report­
ed at
places: scarlet-fever at 4G; typhoid
feve? ai 15; measles at 35.

The Michigan crop report savs that the
total number of bushels of wheat marketi ed in the state in February, was 1.2G6,472,
mid in the seven months, August to Feb­
ruary, 10,060,320 bushels, or about 40 pet
cent, of the 1800 crop, or 5 |&gt;er cent, more
than in the same period last year of the
1889 crop.
Remember that when you want your
eyes tested for glasses, that Dr. Lowry has
the best of apparatus to make n thorough
and scientific examination of the eyes to
test them for glasses.
And then lie lias
a large stock of the very finest quality of
spectacles and eye glasses, which he will
sell on h-asonnble terms.

The last^ongress created thirteen new
judicial circuits. Michigan will have one,
but uo appointments will be made until
December, when the new congress con­
venes, as the president has decided that
while he has power to fill vacanics during
a recess of congress, he has no power to
make original appointments.
^JSebool closed in the Fisher district No.
3, Hastings township. March 13th. Num­
ber of scholars enrolled 02, average daily
attendance 36. Names of those who wen*
present every day: l.fnnie parliug. Anna
Stender, Bennie Merrick. Ora Calweli and
Vernle p&gt;ttou.
.
C. A. Newton, Teacher.

Will Squires, of Big Rapids, was in the
city last week.
.

notice the
this and

The building formerly occupied by Butby Bros, as u barber shop ou tbe south
side of ibtate street, is being overhauled
and will lie occupied by Jos, Lunn, as a
tailor whop. Dr. Lathrop will occupy the
rooms now occupied by Air. Lunn.

Kmd This
We wish to say a few words to the people of Barr}- Co.
that are in search of anything in our line, which consists o

SUITS,
OVERCOATS,
HATS,
CAPS
and
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.

We have bought a very large and complete stock for the
spring trade. In selecting this stock, we nave given it our
very nert attention and

SELECTED PATTERNS
AND

QUALITY OF GOODS,
That we think will please you all. Our line of Suits and;
Overcoats is far superior to anything we have ever shown.
If you are contemplating buying anything in this line give ns
a call and let us prove to you that

OUR STATEMENTS ARE NOT WIND BUT FACTS
Yours truly

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
The One-Price Clothiers,

HASTINGS,

George Morgan and family, of Freeport,
will move to this city soon. Mr. M. having
purchased a house and iot here.

George Hayes, one of the most promi­
nent fanners of Ionia county visited Mr.
ami Mrs. W. S. Chidester last week.

: tjdtella Heath closed her school in JohnsMwn last week, and has engaged to teach
n three
tn roe months
monm ’ term in the Yeckley dlsa
There
XUVIV was an exeltmg
C
(?)f .an
race at the
]{UuaDd.
fair grounds Saturday between Al Lieus’
Mrs. Grace Clark left for Portland Tues­
trotter and Dick Kurtz on foot The
match was tor $10 a side, Kurtz betting day to attend the marriage of her brother,
that be could cover 20 rods on foot quickei Frank Black. She will visit iu Lansing
.
than Ai’s horse «iuhl trot tbe same dis­ before returning.
tance with a flying start. Several hun­
Chas. Wardell, who ba» been dangerous­
dred were present as there was no admis­ ly sick with typhoid fever in Chicago for
sion charged. The start was m&gt;de under sftne time, was brought to this city
favorable circumstances, but not tn With Thursday evening by his parents.
the finish for Al. Dick passed under the
Messrs 1*. T. Colgrove. S. Greusel, E. Y.
wire about three rods ahead of the horse,
Hogle and Jas. A. SweeMy went to Grand
winning the race and the 810 easily.
Rapids yesterday to attend a two days
- W. L. Mead now has the American session of the Grand lodge. K. of P.
bouse in gcxxl running order, equipped
Miss Retta Schumaker who has been
with new furniture, furnishings and table
service. Everything te in first-class con­ engaged in the photographing business In
dition; and all who stop there for meals or Hastings has returned to make her Itome
lodging will not only get most reasonable with her widowed mother.—-Battle Creek
rates, but will find that good beds and Jourpot
.
tempting viands as well as courteous treat­ |/Nr. and Mrs. Oscar Young leave for
ment will Jnake each glad be stopped there. Chicago Saturday to attend the graduating
Those who come to the city and w|o want exercises ot the Chicago Dental college,
first-cla-M meals at reasonable rates are al­ from which institution their son Clarence
ways satisfactorily served. There can be
will graduate.
no donbt but that the American, as con­
ducted by Mr. Mead, will be a popular ho­
L. H. Evarts. Dr. D. R Fuller. J. A.
tel. Gur farmer friends will find the Greble and T. S. Brice went to Grant! Rap­
American their popular Hastings hotel.
ids Thursday in the interest of the Di­
rectors of the Chair and Table Co. to get
At 11:30 Monday, the waiter girls in the pointers for thfCf-’s buildings.
Hastings house thought they heard an un­
usual roaring sound in the cellar under­
Wallle Payne, who lias been working in
neath the dining room, and asked Fred a drug store in Pontiac, has secured a posi­
Parker if the boiler which supplies the tion in Holloway's drug store In Hastings.
steam for the heating apparatus were not He stopped In town over Wednesday night
blowing off. Upon investigation it was while on his way to Hastings.—Lake
found tbe boiler was all right but that a Odessa Wave.
Joice which the carelessness of Lift builder
and Mrs. Lathrop. Dr. aud Mrs.
caused to extend too far into the chimney
was o«* fire. Prompt work put out the ■Barber expect to witness tbclr sons grad­
flames, but they again started up, when uate from the Rush and Hahnemann Med­
the floor bad to be torn up in order to ex­ teal colleges respectively next week.
tinguish the fire. But slight damage was Clayton Willison and Wallace Matthews
done. Had the fire occurred in the night, will receive their “shcep-akins” at the
it would undoubtedly have resulted in a same time.
serious loss. W not In tbe destruction of tbe
building.
*
Morrill A Co. bare just received a fine
Busby Bros, are dow located in their line of spring neck wear.
elegant new quarters in tbe Fuller A Beebe
Go to Holden A Hire’s for Misses and
bjoek.
The conveniences of their new
rooms are simply excellent, and they have children’s cnp6. They have a large assort­
tonsorial appartments and appliances of ment and prices are right.

which not only themselves, but their
Ed. Powers employed a non union man
patrons may be proud. Tbe Busby Bros, In his cigar factory, aud the other em­
have been here in business loo long to re­ ployes of the Institution who were ’’union”
quire an introduction from us. They have
men quit work.
been too long doing most satisfactory
work in their line, and tbe character of
The new curtain ordered for Union hall
Circulation thia week
2.000 their work is too widely known, to make by Dorr Mudge has arrived. It will be
il necessary tor us to say anything m ex­ Impartible th recognise tlse old ball after
planation
or
by
way
Of
favoring
their
work.
Dorr gets through with IL*
•
House to rent Inquire ot H. I.. Keith.
AU we need to say te this, that in their
The Michigan Whip Company has-iifd fine new home, you will receive from them
i have added a complete stock of violin
some new signs painted on the factory.
tbe same courteous, gentlemanly and and got tar string?, which will be sold at
lower price* than ever before offered here,
Read C. E. Paul's ad. In another column obliging treatment as in the pa*L and
owing tn the McKinley bill.
•
and give him a trial if you are iu need of when you call for a ’-shave" or a ’’halrc.ut
”
you
will,
as
in
the
past,
be
assured
of
nursery stock.
satisfactory work. For nineteen yews
Fred
L.
Heath
wauls
it
distinctly
under*
Nice and new assortment of reward of
merit cards: also Sunday school and birtbper M there is in the state, and will meet
'iay cards at Fred Hotebkfai’ drag store.
quarters, and
Our repu

LOCAL NEWS.

We endeavor to please the public by
keeping a complete stock of first class
staple and fancy groceries and ask you to
give us a trial. Just received a nice
assortment of glassware and lamps.
Hamm &lt;S V anAuman.

Friday John Kurtz’ horse became untied
while standing near their slaughter bouse,
Jay Llchty is in Grand Junction study­
and as soon as he discovered the fact start­
ing telegraphy.
ed on a brisk rqn. When near tiie old de­
Mrs. Rickie visited her slater in Lake pot tbe buggy coming in contact with
some oiHtructlun
was smashed quite
Odessa Inst week.
badly. The horse came on down town,
J. N. Harthom, uf Orangeville, was in
where he was stoppod without any dam­
the city Saturday.
age to himself.
John T. Hallock, of Galesburgh, was In
It te a curious fact that In every city in
tbe city Saturday.
Michigan where the price of wall paper is
Lester Warner, of IPrairieville, was In. asked, the dealer gives the price ofi the sin­
the city Thursday.
gle roll. In conversation with Fred L.
H. H. Mershon, of Kalamazoo. was in Hi-ath. tbe druggist, we learned that peo­
ple bought their wall paper elsewhere
the city yesterday.
thinking that the prices of home dealers
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mixer, of Green­ too high. The dealers here always quote
ville, afe In the city.
p? Ices on double rolls, as tint has been the
custom in thl.4 city.
Clarence Ferris, of Jacksun, is visiting
his parents In this city.
William Robinson, who was arrested In
Mrs. Charles Delxmg. of l&gt;awrvnce, vis­
Hope some time ago by three deputy Unit­
ited In the city last week.
ed States marshals, aided by I. W. YrooGeorge Millard expects to leave for man of this city, for falsely personating a
Whatcom, Washington, soon.
United States pension agent, was tried in
Orval Patterson, of Hastings, has gone the United States court In Grand Rapids
Wednesday
of last week, found guilty and
to Dakota for the summer season.
sentenced to the Detroit House of Correc­
Mrs. Hoyt, of Kalamazoo, was the gui st tion for three years. Though nearly. ou
of Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear last week.
years of age nnd crippled, hid chief occupa­
Miss Eva Wilson, of Augusta, was the tion seqjned to be to travel around the
state, get married, desert his wife aud get
guest of .friends in this city last week.
married again. The following Is some of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall and Mrs. the testimony as taken from the Jtetruit
D. IL Cook visited In Nashville Friday.
Daily Tribune:
Mrs. Julia Howe, of Baltimore, Barry
Mrs. Nellie-Gifford, of Bath, N. Y., Is
county, was put on th# stand. She sudd
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ackerson.
that on Dec. :: Inst Robinson called at herhouse,
made the usual ^presentations in
Mr. nnd Mrs.
Robert Marshall, of
Prairieville, visited in the city this week. regard to his pension authorities and ad­
vised her that she could not get a pension
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hams Attended the
because her husband’s dlscltarge from the
llams-Joncs wedding at .Saranac last week.
army cofild not lie found, told her of his
Dan Lake went to Charlotte Tuesday, own pension and fat salary and that he
where he will work in a blacksmith shop. owned ft large farm near Battle Creek. He
stayed to dinner nnd in the afternoon pro­
Mrs. Ed Haff returned to Grand Rapids posed marriage. Mre. Ihiwc liked his ap­
Saturday after an extended visit in the pearance and especially his glittering de­
city.
scription rtf his wealth and consented. He
The Misses Jennie Flynn and Nora went to lia-tlngs that night 'but returned
Curtis, of Bowne. were in the city last in the morning with a license and they
wen- married. They lived together seven
week.
weeks when the husband was arrested by
Sir. and Mrs. R. K. Grant went to Wood­ the federal officers and taken away..
land yesterday to attend the wedding of
Mrs. Eaton, of Hastings, testified that
her brother.
Robinson called on her, told of his rela­
The Misses Lenora Ickes " and • Lura tions with the government. nnd asked for
Garns an* visiting their aunt. Mrs. John the names one addresses of any soldiers'
widow* In th*- neighborhood. Mrs. Eaton
Llehty, this week.
lias a husband, and Robinson did not pro­
Mr. .Smith, of Hillsdale Co., visited his pose to her.
sister. Mrs. Patterson lust week.' He has
now returned home.
Died.
Mahlon Skidmore, of Saginaw, visited 8HAW. EJIga Shaw was born Io F*irfteM Co.,
Ohio. April
1831 and died very suddenly
friends in the city and Hope township, his
st
his
sister'*,
Mrs.
L. A. Bull's. March 91W1.
former home, last week.
.

. -Scarcely a day passes but what a lady nr
ti‘!itleman while crossing the street is com­
pelled to hustle to get out of the way of
some fast approaching team. It will be
well tor all drivers to remember that
pedestrians have the ’’right of way" at all
Chas. Roos and M. Andrich returned to
regular crossings, according to tbe tews of'
Michigan and the decisions of the supreme their home, in Gait. Ontario Tuesday after
visiting relatives in the city.
court.
i'
.

Many Bannkb readers will regret to
hear uf tiie death of Prof. A. Amok!
Clark, of Lansing, who gave a very inter­
esting talk at the Sanitary convention in
this city last year. Though a young- man
of only 29 years, yet he had made u name
for hhuself by careful study and cjose ap­
plication. and his death is universally re
gTtietl.

Fuller and BA*be block lias at last
been occeiited. Tbe City bank outfit is be­
Ing placed in position, and soon tbe bank
will Im- kwated In its new quarters. Busby
Bros, are already domlnciied In the base­
ment nf tbe building.

Seasonable Goods
You get them always when you buy Stein, Bloch
Co. clothing. Correct in style, correct in fit, cor­
rect in make, correct in material. Everything
aboutthem is right. You always get Value reseived
when you buy that kind of clothing.

Reasonable Prices
Clothing made as above, is the liest investment
for money, both in the time the clothing will wear
and the satisfaction of wearing what is rightly,
made. Prices on these goods are from a thira to a
half less than you would pay a tailor for making
hp the same cloth, with no better trimmings, style
or fit.

Satisfaction
That is what yon want, and what we propose to
give every time. We have cheaper lines than the
Stein, Bloch Co. clothing,. and good every day
goods. I will show them to you with pleasure.
Every customer is informed of the quality of all
goods he inspects, and we stand by our word. That
puts us on a satisfactory footing with tbe purchaser.

Hats, Gaps, Furnishings
It is no boasting to say what every observer
knows is tbe truth, that I have the best line of
these goods in Barry county. You will have no
doubt about it if you call in, and no difficulty is
getting satisfactory goods.

R, K. GRANT, the Clothier

MICH

�•thl.f.rtr-b.tb.nb
oi lb. p«.l nf *ad affection In her voice.
, *.
1 oq unna
*“..wLe bnt vnn-n. A
swell dow ' von ought not to marry her because I

aren't

« TOMtaS biwbfaxlr' “

y"

i ag to find yon," ho continued.
••I was not L*&gt;t So you hare returned,
Mr Bellingham?"

W)

dolph!"
M ICWpKmu-—--------“Is it neoMsary on this corner! A
without any moral reason, between «x•] all your happiness so as nut to seem to
anas m&gt;oi w&lt;.
__
’2gK“w^'rt,h “ vte* r» enulnlng ihe best re­ tremw* of depression and joviality. "I take her part against me. I might have singer must be careful of bar throat,
run. Wk? don't,do Uy ft:■
’
laid no idea my little
wan going to known that it could lie nothing lew no- you know."
------ o-------- -"Take my arm. 171 get a hack for
Tiw npurtiag goods house of J. 11. Fh-id come ont on the top of the heap this way. {:nown mac u rotuu w
,uu&lt;i that; vwL
‘* y-'i
1 always raid nobody could beat you HeRlum
but I,
it shall1 not 1be-you
A Co.. Detroit, has tallril.
singing, though.and nobody can, though mnri
— you."
uiwt inot dre.-un uf it!’ ***■
When she-»**
knows
"Thank you; I nm doing very well"
bow sorry I mn—and she shall know—
Ths «.rr«r
She walked on ami he walked beside
f.'K.vri.KMK.v:—I hair suffered iutenselv Vera is perfect in her way, too."
i evcryliody slmll know it! Fll tell you
Tbe fadIWft* for rouveraation
from bilionsnrss and rheumatism for over
‘•Vera.*’ she repeated, glancing up 1 how it sliall be." she continued, spring­ tier.
•were certainly not gbod. even had the
tbnv jears. and tad tricil m» many remeing
up
from
tiie
snfa
on
which
they
were
quickly.
,
dim that I tad lust all faith. Hearing uf
He was six or
“That’s her name—Vera Marana. Ah. sitting together, and pacing up and reodint-M lx‘?n there.
Mbbanb Rheumatic Syrup 1 bought a
uoven inchos toilet than she. nnd lie wmr
boUic and found It- helped me. I hair my dear, f’ve got u heap to tell you about down, posting the fingers of one hand at
tddfgnd
to
stoop
and
speak
kmd In order
her!
By
the
way.
”
he
said,
laughing,
now :iM-d four bottles, and It has restored j
iniiTvnbi over her forehead arid hair. At
to insure her iu-nring him, while he wu*
my liver ami kidneys tn healthy action. | "people here, 1 sujqxBP. think you know I' length she stopped in front of hiui.
am! dime more to purify my blood than । more about Marnna than any one else. * “To-mumAv evening is my List i&gt;cr- in danger of inLuung ar misinterpreting
anything ! hare everkaken. 1 am pleaded । Well, you do look m little like her— IJ fonnsnef." she said. “After it is ovar ! the iiitifiV 1 murmur of her replies. But
to recomnirml it as u.wonderlul blood tuedi- that's what first made me look at her. |
there waiiu Bdllngbam a great deal of
: will u.-k Gon. Inigo t&lt;&gt; tell the audience,
But I want yon to know her; I’m certain j or ja-rhuja it would lx? bettor if I went ! constancy and c.&gt;:i •■•ntnition of pnrpose.
fin«-. Very truly yours.
B. C. Ihimxsox. Mardiall. Mich.
I “I don’t exp ’-jt you to furgive me,”
you’d take to each other. She's the dear- 'iout
1
and
told
them
mysidf,
all
tho
whole
bold by F. k Heath. Prepared only by est woman in the world, and as genrr- '1
he said. “Only understand that 1 can
' Btory, bow I came to take Lar place, nnd
The Charles Wright Medicine Company
out and good ns she is lovely."
:! 1 who I really am. cad all? After that she. never forgive myself. Such a blunder
Detroit, Mich.
“Good?” repeated Beatrix, whflsc face !
should
huva besn iuipoasiblo to a man
will forgive me; 171 make her fuqjive
Jakeview elertnf its entire republican during this epeech had run tbnm^ • wui
Forgive me; * u nauwr
who felt toward you as 1 did. If I hud
gamut of expressions and now rcsttd in me for your sake: aud then, Ed. dour,
tickrL
•
been
worth
your caring for I should not
■ bewilderment.
।(she
’ concluded
»•••»—• «~!»h
with n
a mM*
misty nmiU
untile *nfl
and , a
"Ayer'« medicines hare been tatialactaHP to
have made it"
R—..jHIik'“i3*:_^Lio~yuuJ | tremor of the lip, "you need not be
me thniugixiut my practiee. especially Ayer’s
"Good!
1
should
think
co;
Do
you
।
“
It
wm
nntoml:
you could not tffive
I'd want you to know her if she *fmid to make her my sister.*"
Cherry IVetoni!.» hk-h ha» been umM by many imagine• I'd
want yon
co 1should
’ be. and I “It'w splendid of yon to think of such done anything else: 1 da not blame
•verything
a lady
of nr patirni*, onrof uhom rays heknoM»it
wasn't ! ' more?
* 7 You
’
yon," said Beatrix through her veil
ought
to
Imre
thing,
de:fr
little
rixf
exchrinxxl
her
'
rain! his i.te."
L Harris. BL IX. Brooklyn.
a great deal
more?
.. ~ay
1 sailed into poor old dad j brother, drawing her down/Jhiin an J Geoffrey did not wholly catch her wotda:
heard tho way
’
calling
her name*. 1 gnera kissing her.
‘But it would never do to hu understood her to any that such a
John Harden, ot Maple Rapids, areii H4
just now for calling her nnuies. . B...
' go to wnri; in that way: in tbe first place mistake was only to be expected of him.
yeare. was slisved by a barber for the first
he won't do it again!” '
nds
together
tinI
b
might
knock
all your popularity on the and his face fell. She perreived the
time the other &lt;1s).
Beatrix chipped her iianlls together un­
r of aluiu-t hys- j head. The public d«h«n't»luidcrstand change in him. and falter©! ant, “1
der her chin with a cryly &lt; embraced
'
------ • *•her
— generous and elevated conduct us J do." II mean that 1 do forgive your But a
■nri'iif
•»!»'»
’
IXO.M.-U
• ——
--------- ---..
.
.
.
teric joy. nnd instantly embroced her [ “No matter if tbe)- don't undcratond
Fifth avenue stage. rattling by just thro.
brother again with all tbe added !
1
can be
ue given
given to
io nfioctiou
nnuctioj by
u» ,( It••• I have already made up’my mind to drowned this ssatonce nltugetber.
ardor that can
"1 don’t mean to pi*rarctite you." he
She had wickedly wnmg**d 1 &lt;»»&lt;• thing. I shall never sing 03 ths stage
remorse.
.. 7L..7.
.
.
remarked, speaking in a in mot:mou*
By JULIAS HAWTHOBSr.
a'
him by allowing herself to imagine,
even after to-morrow."
tune, as they walked onward ride by ride.
j
"What a notion! See if yon don't"
for a moment, that he or anybody con-.
i^v. indred._
uiunu. I. had
I.-.. wsvMm*
___ ■ “I didn’t return from Europ? for that: 1
■■ No.
decided —
on that
chatter XIV.
nected with liim could ever be. any tiling jI
torm-hrfiOT 1 k-ni-w »rirthir« abrntt ! merely wtuAed you to know. 1 uSJ to
BOW THE1 WKKK LUST IX TUT STU KM. but patterns of honesty aud virtue. For *
“
i. you
dear boy! The d«*bto think that, whatever happeuel. I could
fear of making had worse she furlxire your affaira,
.
;2'"~uu!l
to explain to him the cause of liov sud- i nr’* paid, and
papa and I can live in the , always think and act like a man who
..Id
h •mw ««rain.
again, and that
dt-n demoustrativenera; he should be ! ”
Id !»••»*•
tha is all I ever , believed in guodneos and—purity. But
mranttodo.
Being on the stage h not . I failed at the important moment, and
madeconseiotM of. her repentance only
pleasant i.i some ways, and betides- i you may be right—it was only natural iu
by the tenderness and observahe© which
well, at any rate Ikh determined, and j me. For a long time—many years—beshe would lavish upun him 7hr thought
wh&lt; n 1 am determined 1 never change: ; fore I met yun I had nothing to do with
came into her mind also that, by her
.
and I will tell theadflivneesoto-murruw • women, and thought a* little ua jrwiblc
love for Her brother, she vuuld in some
ulxbt.*
l.bjuuUtret. T«i reretyxl to mo. wbret
, Iwrotbrelure-rorrtwtoHhMrelf Halt
-X. . no! 1 toll yon." cried Ed. l^on,. I 1 Bretuw you, ererrthlw that 1 mot

iBut
■Was ftevtr dotf*
UotiiOwilA&amp;Aus

' ©OAP
cant* toiler ken, And po
though bef&lt;

N.K.fAl RBANK &amp; CO.

^ktaClawso^

Beatrix RanaoipH,

! It «-.t. I.«. and had la.u repMtia* the Ing lirely again. "If ringing won't do | wnutwl. un«l. nt thn mate time, eroty.
-lataaent with tenfold dihg.-nro erer for you ou th. ttaga maocbHying'n out ; &lt;bmc tbnt I nd dultkial. It waa the
riaM iMraittg that Ue«»t&gt;-y bad re- 'f the &lt;|u^taC Yon\l be like tbue I omttradfcUon bdwtra what 1 Mt yon
geese. There * nu necoa- were and —
what
' turned to New York
*
2* &gt; right&lt; „„
-• 1 thought
*’* you
" were.
1: for
' . it. cither.
. L
If Vera know that ■ Th.it began with our Crnt evening and
.
E'l. who Was neper |»art!cularly ob- ' rity
i sextant uf the feelings of others, except y-»u wouldn't
*"** feel hurt nt my marrying went &lt;m exaggerating iteelf until the
| when hisown feelings were bound up in her 1 dare say she’d come round all 1 *n;^- That's my story, Ml&gt; Randolph,
; them. |ui—' 1 over all this little tumnlt right. Tie* only difficulty th»-n would After all it’s uuly a krig way of raying. *1
I uf emotion wi&lt;h&lt;rat any suspicions, and. Ik- that 1 should seem to be, in a certain 1 toa&lt;l« a mistake and Leg your pardoa’"
way, dependent ou her. Bnt 1 have been
Beatrix heard all this, aud the more
I in rtvqsmee to hri sister's eagerly ex
| pre-? -d iiisAvat in the subject, talked thinki.ig the lost few days that I’d g&lt;&gt; *bp h-ard tbe more tormented ahe fait
iI nouns
niuiM-ii
auu
uis
au;urr
io
me
into
tome
pn*fe»riun
—
engineering,
or
•»
(l the faster she tried to walk; but tbe
about himself aud his affaire to lae
L
___ _’s__________
r____ _________
____________________
_____ ________
____.— I ridewalks were slippery, ond at last in
I heart
content of_______
both speaker
and Ihe____
' architecture,
or something
of that _kind
1
- making ; cruwdng thn street her f?M&gt;t dipped, and
! tex.er. He no longer felt the buruiliatn»a •■upl-tben i I guess i 1 could kbo
she would have fallen if Geoffrey had
money
enough
and hclpl
new of his position so keenly money
enough
inin
a year or two to take
a.- an hour ago. The companionship of the edge off the thing. I’m not a fool.
Cool. not caught her arm. She stopped, prr a.
“S» you h&lt;»re nturnc/i^lfr. flctthtyhaiMf &gt; this surer, whom lie hr.d so recklessly sis. though maybe I have acted rather tog her hands, which were claafwol !h
* From the Albemarle to Wallies Iwasc ■ impoverished, and to whose energy and ( like one." ’
ride her muff, against her lieart. and
was not a long distance, hut it hail be- K™&gt;u.h he was under such weighly obli- I
"You are tho deareot and best brother glancing this way and that, like a bird
gun to mow. and the keen northerly pitoms. imenribly began to put him in I in tho world," said Beatrix, with the that knows not which way to fly. She
wind drove tbeflakesstraight intothe ! letter humor with himself ami.his pros; gentlrnera of profound conviction; and
was in just such a half frantic, half
pedestrians
andnK.,wl...1
afforded ’ nects.
I*cts. it
It is
in not
not difficult
difficult to
to tab*
take Aa nM*.
reaa on
facte af th*
the[ledcst*?
1*"*1 «~t
,W1 the
th* heels
hf*l&lt; of
nt this
thia moderate
tnrMlnrata, atatement
Btat*Mk*nt I hopeless mood aa often prompt* women
Wallie hrgood
. * exons*- for
„
wkeeping his ' •‘uring’view &lt;4 our conduct when our 1 Wallie Dinsmore came into the roomto acts which appear—and pcrhapj really
rat, or
for mono
by the and invited Edward to irit down to a !
insane. She knew that on theparamouth shut,
or owning
tqiening it
it only
only for
mono- natural bins thereto is stimulated
, _________________________________________
syllabic answers
nswrrs to the questions which lympathy
•’ympathy of one wka
who emphatic?*
emphasis-* the
the cold
coldlunch
lunchwith
withhim.
him. "The
"
ladies would
ing moment depended prvliably the failEl from time to time addressed to him 1 significance of all the favorable feature* not wait *for us,"
~ hu ulxwrved.
"
"and it ure or success. the happincra or misery,
With all his pains be bad undoubtedly ’ *nd brushes out of right all the ungainly would be foolhardy fur ua to wait fur of her whole future life. She knew that
bungled ihe interview with the Russian * ont*dinner. Of course Mira Randolph ami everything wa* going topay-tnrvy. ab­
star—just, at the juncture, too, when he I
E’l gave his Mister a picturesque and Mrs. Dimonoro will pour out our beer surdly and gratuitously wrung. And
was beginning to entertain the best stirring account of his first meeting with for ua."
she felt paralysed—wholly unable to ut­
.
,
hujrfsof sucres-.. £6w swiftly and ef- I Marana, their mutual captivation, what
Edward assented; but Beatrix, after a ter a word to set everything right. A
fectively she had turned the tables upon , alio had said, wliat he bad answered, momettVs besitatian, excused ht-reelf on
word would have done it. What pre­
him! What terrible versatility and relf । whut she had answered, and what he some feminine plea. and. refuaing any vented het? In part, pcrhnpa, the very
command she had! With what a wicked had said. He made it appear plainly escort or offer of a carriage, set out on , —
urgency
j of her desire, which tripped up
roguuixnera had she fired tliat parting that his spending a hnndrml thousand foot toward her home, m she had aocns- it» Jierfnrniuncc.
taunt at him about his motive in
: dollars was a proceeding rather meritori- turned herw-lf to call it The evening
Bnt w)1&gt;
,V4M uw
But
what* apjieared to be w
the real
ob-.
jMnsing her rival's cause! "At any rate onsand self-sacrificing than otherwieu, was now at hand, though it lacked | stocks were utterly trivial material accik‘l h"r ,UTc the
last word!"
i----------------inasmuch-----as it
.
.. would have been
ucc.1 unuU- something of 4 o’clock. Tho ridewalka I dents, ouch as being fn the open atreet.
--------aaid WHllie
Rindnlnh not tn
n .splen-.1-^. 1 vrfre covered with a driftitsg layer of J being buffeted by the wind. l&gt;eing ut&gt;”'““v to himself;
tiihself; but
l,ut that wra ( worthv
worthy a Randolph
to in-.tr..
mak-j a
somewhat cold
; --Mcomfort
comfort
• did ap^arance in the eyes of the.woman j white, and the flakes still swirled and . structed by her veil, being unable to sec
He left Ed in the drawing room and lie loved, and amidst such rivals os thoorin dangled downward from the obscure tbe exprecrion of Bellingham’s face, bewent
ent to find aMrs.
_. , ^„.uouvt
Chdwalader auu
and . with
wuxi wuom
whom ne
he nau
had to
to contend; and. Ii blankncra
“““““ overhead. As Beatrix, walk- cause it WM
n shadow. 'The
ri-----— des
- ­
was ’in
more
Beatrix He rent
moreover In,
(ns he
truly obBervedk he X-l_
him-, I ln&lt;r
tng l.riwlrlv
luwkly. approached ModiMm square
ent the
th'- latter
i'ltti-.- to
tn her [ inuiwivur
hn trnlvl._
------- picably small the hindrance* were, and
brother and remained in conference with ’ relf was the worst off of any of tho fam- ,
the more out of • projwrtiou with the
.w ...Q.U, »U«&gt; VIOVKU uuup,
the former.
lily when tho money was gone. “And
“*’*
*' ’
from the summit of its immense mast, thing they were hindering, tho less
Beatrix__
cam-.-softly
into the
drawing , of course,’’ he added, "I had no idea at
____ .__________
wo; uiawiUg
marked itself out on the storm like a could Beatrix prevail ngainst them. So
। room
roan ant)
and mw
ra«r Edwardi standing
a------near the
•
what a rate I was going it; I declare, ria,
gigantic tent of light.
it often seems to l»e in this world; it is
I farther end of it with his back toward
I never was more floored than when dad
Warmly wrapped in her fur lined not only that the mountain in labor
: her. t&amp;e paused, and remained motioncloak Beatrix did not mind the snow brings forth a mouse, but that a mouse
Itss. gazing at him. Her heart went out wrote me that we were ‘ruined by my
1 toward him, and yet she shrank from criminal exteavogance,' as ho put it. and wind; they gave her a kind of pleas­ prevents the bringing forth of a mount­
Borides, we'shouldn’t have been ruined ure; she felt strengthened and heart­ ain.
him She wished to be in full sympathy
at all if he hadn't gone blundering down ened by the robust pungency of the at­
Bellingham also was wretchedly aware
with him, but Marana seemed to stand
into Wall street. That's the way the mosphere. It reminded her of her win­ that he iuul ruined whatever little chanct
between them. For when she had
money went, fcfter all, and I can’t help ters in the old place far up the Hudson he may have hail ; that he had spoken
learned from Geoffrey's letter to Wallie I
that Marana was Ed s companion she suspecting the old gentleman is as much —the days of frozen forests and gigantic boldly and i»erfunctorily, with a frozen i
snowballs, and the long icicles hanging tongue, although his heart wa* on fire.
had been forced to the couclnrion that to blame os 1 am."
■ Well, dear, that’s all right now: and from tbe eave* on the southwest corner. He could not help it: he could have died
the relation between them must be an
I'm glad the money was gone, rincc it Well, her work was ull but done, and fur her «m the spot, but ho conl^ not put
unlawful one, and the circumstance that
Marana, rather than any other woman, gave me a chance to help. But. Oh, Edl she might begin that life again as soon into his voice ^r face as much life as
do you think Mlle. Marana minds much? as she pleased. But could that life ever would have kejd a gnat in motion. It
ahuultl be the person holding this posi­
She can’t think worse of me for doing it begin again for her? After all the events waa all over.
tion iuul affected her with a peculiar
“Will you atop this stage for me.
horror. There seemed to be something —in that way, I mean—than I do of my­ and experiences of this season could she.
self; but what should we have done, in a moment, become Beatrix Randolph please?'' Beatrix liad said as another of
•wantonly repugnant in it She might
once morfc? Had not the name of Ma­ those gorgeous vehicles came swinging
have prevented heraelf from definitely yon see, if 1 hadn't done it?’
"1 don’t blame you a bit, sis—remem­ rana carried some spell with it, whose and lumbering along.
realizing the fact had a stranger to her­
“With pleasure!" Bellingham replied,
self been involved: but Marana!—ehc ber that!” her brother replied. “I'm effects would never leave her? As she
had lived under her name and occupied proud of you: there's not another girl in speculated thus, and her heart Itegan to not ironicaUy, but meclianically. The
her place so iong
to make her feel the country who could uocceed as you sink again, she turned the corner of stage pulled up; he handed all he loved
that ?he was in some way personally have. And tt’» a great deal plearanter Fifth avenue and came into collision in the world up the step; he saw her fall
for me to come home and find the bill* with a gentleman who was proceeding into a seat, and then, with a jerk and a
reixed up in the catastrophe..
paid than if I’d found you ail living in swiftly in the opposite direction.
hoof clatter, stage ami all disappeared
In a few momenta El turned round
tbe jxwrhoMe—which was what I exHer head was bent, her veil was over in the gloom and snow Bellingham re­
and saw 1ms sister.
.
her eye*, the air waa fall of tinow and mained for a few moments in the middle
The personal magnetism of eye to eye
the confusing dazzle of street lights: it of the road like a policeman till, recol­
w ith those who are really dear to each bo belpod. It’a only my luck!"
was impossible that she should know lecting himself, be saw )-rf.&gt;n-'him tbe
other overcomes, for the time being, all
"Dearest boy! do toll n» everything!" who this man was. and yet she did know liopitoble entrance of Delmonico's, and
scruples and recoihngs. When, there­
Ed iwared a righ. Tbe ecnse of hu» at once, and she even fancied that she
fore, her bruttier gave a glad start and miMforttnic*. dinp-liwl for a time by tho had anticipated the meeting a moment went in there.
CONT1XVKB.
Keppwl toward Beatrix with an inaction­ animation of his aeif vindication and before it occurred. Aud. first, a great
date exclamation of affection, ahc forgot |
anecdote*, new returned upon him. *Tm wave of joy seemed to swell and mur­
everything except that be
ll(‘r ' the most unlucky deril alive, »nd there * mur in her heart, and then she called to
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m
I brother, with whom she had spent her j
Wilkins and Watkins were college |
no oae talking about tt." be declared mind al) manner of unwelcome and
cinldUiod. who had cut his initials uu despairingly
crippling conriderahons, and drew her- chums and close friend*. They had been I.
hard students and had taken little‘ont-1
tbe banister i f the old staircase, whose
"QU, El! if you can be married what aelf together in a defensive attitude.
door exercise. When they shook hands I
I. whiterows she hrd worn on her bosom greater hapfnnem could there be?" said
-k- _- -■ znd said good-bye. at tin- rnd of Ibeir I
until within the lost few months, by j his rister, with a suppT-rsm'd righ for her
_—-o —— »»—iu irons Der
college career, they were In Impaired I
tide she had ridden, and in whom- j own unimportant misery.
muff to keep down her veil. She liealth. Both had dyspepela. liver troubles I
comply she had uanaacked the woods;
"Exactly! but we cant."
thought he would pcrliapa nut recognize and troublesome cough*.
i
“Oh. you can! Who says not? Don't her.
But a man can recognize the
Wilkins had plenty of money, and de­
woman he lures by a glimpse of the cided to travel for bis health. Watkins
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cheeks, and murmuring: - -Dear Id! dear.
movement of her ehordder far off in a «as poor. "I must xo to work for my li\crowd—nay. by the tots* of the frather inx.’* said Ke. "boi 1*11 try the remedy that
tn her hat. The magic uf tore consists Robinson talk’ »o much about—Dr.
mainly in its stimulating va »x&gt; nne our Pierce • Gohlen Medical Discovery."
In less tlmn two years. Wilkins canw
home in bls coffin. Watkins, now la ttm
prime of life. Is a tank pmkieut ilcb and
respected, aud w.-i«n.
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�MOB LAW SUPREME.:
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Juries and Courts No Use in
New Orleans.
SLAUGHTER OF ITALIAN PRISONERS.

Nfw OCiEWSsT^i., Mnrc.i 111—Thirtyfour year* ngo a political mob luurderoda
•iuzen or more Italians who were thought
:o have ulrt.iiued too much influence in
tho JbWCic* of this city, aud Saturday
eleven ni'
: ih.
nntiptinlity were
slangblmdby a mob Lai by the “best
citizens" IsciiKc n duly authorized court
and a jury selected with the greatest
rare did nut tied them guilty of the murtirt of i’hiet ot Police Hennessey. The intMktfon of lhe lenders ot the move­
ment
to resort- to mob law
was
announced boldly
the night before;
the prejNiratiuus for lhe slaughter were
made w ith deliberation; but notwithstand­
ing this there wa* practically no attempt
prevent the mob from Working ita will.
Th&lt;- mayor never get* to bls office much
before noon, uudjaltbougli ho mutt have
known the temper dt the people and, the
danger of an dprising, be didn’t hurry
b iiisclf. In fact, the work was made a*
rosy for the mob n* It wa* possible with­
out lhe official# bringing the prisoners out
ainkdclivvriug them up4to death.

J.
Wickliffe aud W. S. Parkerson,
th pnnniueut citizen, were the imme­
diate lender* o^tbe mob. The eall for ita
meeting was L-sued the night before, and
-&lt;&gt; said call the name* ot sixty:oue citizens
were appended—men in business, prufesaiutial men, aud all prominent in some
walk ot life. The mob collected around
Ybc statue of Henry Clay, where Parkerm.&gt;u made an mldress in which he called
upon the citizens lu avenge the death of
Hennussey, and* told them to/bring their
gun* This wa* about 10 o’clock a m.,
*nd shortly thereafter the mob wu» on its
way to the jail, many ot its members hav­
ing taken Parkeraoii's advice and armed
thimuwlves with shotguns and Win-

• Wheu I he jail was reached there was lit­
tle trouble. Tlierc'was'no one there to Uphohltlie nuijc-ty or the law. The gates
w« re broken in speedily, nnd those with
g ma were admitted. T’ne only effort to

trending of tlwm all to the woman’s de­
partment. which
quickly invaded,
and the wretched men shot down or blud­
geoned mercilessly. Threeof the prisoners
bad l*en ordered acquitted by judge, and
Oltittife had not even l»een tried. The three
'•rJertyl ncqiiitted were spared, but the
others to the number of eleven met tho
fate uf death. *
..

Those of t he moo who had been ndmit ted to the jail clamored to have a
hand in the fun. aud Politz, the prisoner
, who went crazy during the trial, was first
'■hot and then dragged to the outer gate,
where he wa* delivered to the mob, -who
tssteni-d a rope around hi* neck and
hauled hi* jet living body up to a lamp
post, where. n» it Lung it was filled with
‘ bullets. Two other* were treated in the
M.-.me way. while the cro.wd yelled with
delight. Wln-n the bloody work was done
Parkersou asked the mob to disperse, and
they did so, first carrying him iu triumph
un their shoulder* for some distance up
the street. One of the men lynched was
quite a wealthy merchant—Maeheco—
• and Ids connection* with the murder of
Hennessey wa* that he owned the house
where the conspirators nre said to have
met the night ot the murder.

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The names of the men who suffered
death nre as follows: Gcrachi, Romero,
Monnstero. Caruso, Cotnetez, Trahian,
MacheTa, Scnffedi, old mon Mareiiesi,
Politz, and Bagnetto They were* abso­
lutely defenseless, and their screams of
terror were appalling when their slay ere
entered tbe room, which was soon con­
verted into a slau^bteriu.-’ pen. A dozen
report* rnng out u* the victims were
pointed out to those who were detailed to
do the killing, and in some cases the bod­
ies were rid.iled with bullets. Three or
.’our of Che men were knocked jn the head
before being shot.
Romero was shot to
death as he knelt praying for mercy.
Hall an hour after the events above re­
corded the mob had’ dispersed and order
was restored. Around the jail a curious
crowd ot thousand* was gathered, while
at the newspaper offices other throngs
stocMl around the bulletin boards waiting
lor tbe latest news. Nowhere wa* there
a word ot condemnation for the lawless
work. Every one approved it, and tbe
only thing that seemed to be regretted was
that O'Malley, a detective who had been
active in gathering evidence in favor of
the prisoner*, and who wa* Hennessey’s
mortal enemv. bad not also been killmL
Hut he bail disappeard. and could uot be
found, or he probably would have made
the twelfth victim.

Tbe Time* Democrat reflect* public
opinion in the following editorial: “Th**
l*aralynia of justice wo* due neither to tbe
incompetency ot tiie police nor to the In­
capacity ot tbe official* appointed to ad­
minister tbe laws; it wa* due to the
settlement in New Orleans of lawless
baud* of men hailing mostly from south­
ern Italy, who brought with them to thia
country of freedom and of free institu­
tions tbe pernicious ideas aud murderous
method* which have planted conspiracy
and assassination societies in their quon­
dam home, and which enable tbe mem­
bers of those, aocities to defy detection and
laugh justice to scorn. The short, sharp,
and decisive dramaot yesterday had in it,
moreover, n warning for another claa*,
which It will do well not to disregard.
We refer to tbe jury-fixer*, who are ex­
perts in getting at talesmen and juryman,
and lu tilling the jury box, partially or
wholly, with men pledged to consult,
above all things, tbe interests of tbe
criminal* and to see that tbe conviction*
shall not be arrived at by juries ag-dnsi
them.”

Saturday morning Juror Livodioia
walked into the Southern Pacific railroad

A

..
w*...
mo jur&gt;
would not have dared to acquit them.
rood bralth aud much lieosed with ,Wi*
trip
InstnieH.#, to Itaron X»e Fava.
WiUlametta King, n girl in tbe Ohio
The Italic cabinet ha* instructed by
INDORSED BY BUSINESS MEN.
Profre-or Claries W* Idstein, theAmrr- Kltentiary for killing her Uiegii'tnate Outrage Accomplished and Ar­
n,inl*ter Bt Waehiugton
y, wits mar ^rd loirs prrtnrivc father
son Attempted.
vehemently Ican archiedo^i-t who ha- Ixwn «-xc tvatagaiust the murder of Italian* in ths Ing yu tue site ot ant*L*a) Eretriu, iu in the penit-uti iry Saturday, thut being
The cotton exchange met Saturday aft­ priton at New Orleans. Baron Fava ba* Greece, has unearthed tho ole city and Governor Campbell's*cundl. ion ud purtlohing tbe girl.
THE GIRL VICTIM FATALLY BURNED
ernoon nnd unanimously adopted resolu­ cabled in reply that he hod presented the found many splendid trpMuroL
Vanderbilt representat.vre are said to be
Henry Jager and Peter D*lL two !!□*tions declaring that *■ While we de­ protest to the government of tfan United
plore atr all times the resort to violence, o J?' wnd ,recelTc&lt;l in reply the promise negotiating (or the purchase of Wiacoualu ery boys, fought a duel in New* Yoikclty
that fnllsa*.Uf*ction would be given.
irou mine*.
Saturday with bowie kniv.-* in order to
we cousidcr the atftion by lhe citizens this
Over )6o ptrsons, mostly children, were see which should . have a lo-.-nl belle, who
morning to be proper and justifiable"
IN government’circles.
killed by the collaps? of the ayungag j * *t witnessed the b itlie. J.tgvr w» fatally
Resolution* of similar purport were
stabbed. The other* escaped.
Menzel. Tuuis.
Other Children,
also adopted by the board nt trade
Laura Purnell, who had liven living
Gen. John W. Fuller, who had a brill­
(produce exdhnnge), the sugar exchange,
with her year-old bnby In a cottage at At­
Georgia— Dy log Deaperati ou—
Rome, M.n:b lf.-In tb.
ol iant army record, died ut ToteJi*. O.
and the stock exchange adopted a
lantic City. N.J , was lound dead In the cot­
depull™
M.rqul. |&gt;i Ru.llnl, Thursday morning.
rmoluUon expelling J. M. Seligman, one
Delhi Pruesch, a Virglul.t, ’Nib., school tage Saturday and the baby crying uy her
the Italian prime minister, made a state­
Morsr P1.EAS.LXT, Mich., March 16.—
ot the jurors in the case, and returning to
girl, committed suicide breausa she wna ■Ide. The body wa« decomposed, and it is
not known whether murder or suicide wns The small station of Wise, eleven tulles
him his du^ for the post year. He wu* ment with regard to the killing in New suspended fitom school.
Orleans. The premier informed the cham­
north
of here, was the scene of a terrible
committe
1.
also expelled from the Young Men’s Gym­
The Ohio legislature ba* appropriated
Fire at Syracuse, N. V., Snturtlity de­ crime nnd a futile attempt to hide it Satnastic club. Later, when at tiie railway ber that the Italian government had til/WO for a stale exhibit at the World’s
stroyed -the Hogan black, Roscoe Bru*., nrdtiy morning. Dennis Burns, a labor­
station preparing to leave the citv, Sriig- . taken prompt cognizance of the affair,nnd fair.
five story block, and tbe Yates block, burn- ing man, occupies a sm^il cottage on the
man was arrested by a mob of citizens, | ' had nt once place ! Uwlf in commuuica
A cablegram from Chill received at
but tbe officials refuted to hold him.
tion with tl.e American government Hamburg, G.-raxatiy, say* President Bal j logout the Journal, which bud t&lt;&gt; seek new liorder of tbe village with his wife and
. quarters. Help was sent froinO.Wcgo bethrough the Italian minister nt Wnahfng mucedu bus been murdered.
m
,
I tore
fore me
the nre
Are wa*
wn* goi
got unuer
under control,
control. Tbe
too three children, the eldest ot which was a
HtnnMMjr wiu foullJ\*M»*.inateJ on ton, Baron De Fava. In re*pouse to its
Hiram McConkey, of Grand Rapid*, total loss was &gt;WO.«JOi Sunday St...Tames’ girl of eight yearn.
Burns left borne
tbe night of Oct. 16 last!, being shot and rep resen tat ions the Italian government Micb., who went to sleep lost July, woke Episcopal church and tbe McUlrnnau flat* early in the morning, and Mrs. Burna,
mortally wounded a* he was entering bl:, had received the assurance tbnt President up Saturday night. He remembers noth* adjoining were burned, adding e»'.J,OUO to needing a pail of water, went for it to a
ing
since
he
went
into
the
sound
sleep,
the
lo
a.
... ...
,u&gt;'&lt; mu xiuiiu aiecp,
home. He hud been active in prosecuting Hnrrhon recognized the right of Italianrv,r,U,ln^nr.,lo
U, to that j
AcMrfin|J t„ . bu|fclln Wu„i byll. neighbor's well, leaving the children in
previous
Italians offenders au I in running dow n resident In the United States to the pro­ but can recallI everything
bed. She stood chatting at tbe well with
tbe alleged Mnfla, ami those who wvre tection of the goveroinent and laws of time.
c
,
... ; census office Charleston, S. C., is tbe inus* a neighbor until her attention was
that
country.
This
assurance
wm
accom
­
said to be member* ot the societv were
.ylvutn d Oniioustarted from
P.-iris unhealthy city in the Union, toe annual
hel&lt;l responsible for bl* death. Ouly one panied by an expression ol the profound Thursday to walk to Mo*cow, Hussta, on death rate per 1,000 population being 32 4; called to her bouse by smoke pouring
witne-s for the prosecution swore to any regret felt by the president for the unfor­ stilts. _ He will return in the came man­ New Orleans next, with 21*2; Richmond, from the door.
ner.
identification.
He *wa* at home across tunate occurrence.
Va, next, with 28.8; New York next, with
the street when the murder occurred, aud
The
of
the Roman Catholic
She rushed' home, her step? accelerated
- -jubilee
—
-- ------...........w 30.0. .Chicago’* rate is t.-.v,
1!U»; Ht. lamia, 1R.3;
the night was a dark, drizzly oue, the
It is stated that onjer* were given ye*- Archbi-bup Williaui* wa* celebrated nt , Detroit, 1H 8; Milwaukee, 17.0; Imlinna- by the rcteam* of tbe children and tbe
Kock laland, HU.. 14.1; S.u bursting of flames from tbe first-story
only light being that ot the street lamp*. terday to su&lt;q&gt;end the direction* pre­ Bostou Thursday with gcorgeou* cere- poifa,
. tbe cathedral
•'- there.
1 Diego, Cal, and Pensacola, Fla., each WA
The testimony lor tbe prosecution wa* al­ viously given fordiminFshing the active juony .in
windows. Without stopping to count the
most entirely circumsLitilial. and tho force of the navy.
Without any doubt * An indictment ha* been.found at Dead­
Fowlerville, Mich., wm&gt; annihilated by risk she dashed Into the flame-filled house
witnesses fur tiie defeusv. which was au the Italian navy i* now one of the finest wood, K. D.. against the Sioux- Indian ! llre Sunday night. Loss. flOMOJ.
f and seized the two youngest children
alibi, were much mors numerous than iu the world, aud could easily block en­ Plenty Horse for tho murder of Lieut.
Enghuid nnd France haVTMHHid to set
from the crib, and, hastily quenching the
those for the pn&gt;*eeution, absolutely trance to the Mediterranean to any power Carey during the latt uprising.
tie their N.'Wtoumlinnd dispute by arbi­ flames, attempted to get tbe alder one out.
nullifying the testimony tor the state, except France or England, while sending
The levee un the Mississippi ut Conley’s tration.
*
Help arrived and the eldest one was
unless it were as-tuned that they ►wi:t sailing cruisers to every ocean to Itake, thirty miles south Of Memphis, Ims
One hundred dervishes were killed by dragged out horribly burned, but »he
all perjured themselves. Thi* the dtixsni prey ou the cotnmrrce of an enemy. A* given way, and the village i* complete]}*
the explosion of the arsenal at Omdui
lived long enough to tell her mother that
and the mob readily assumM, although to the Italian commerce, it 1* largely con­ flooded. Break* in lhe levee al other
man, Egypt Monday.
n big wan hiul entered the bouse and.
one of those swearing to an alibi for fined to the Mediterranean.
point* are reported.
Another bloody battle is reported to
several of th j prisoner* wa* au American
lot grippe i* epidemic ut Chicago. Half have taken place in Chili in which 5&lt;X) after feloniously assaulting her, had aet
COMMENT AT HOME AND.ABROAD.
tire to the bed-clothing with matebee and
lawyer who was of counsel for the defense.
the street car employe* are laid up with It,
rebels were killed aud 400 wounded.
run out tbe back door.
toe ranks of th- police and letter car­
Francis Stalke, a Chicago saloonkeeper,
INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS.
riers nre thinned. Postmaster Sexton
i«
tbe
defendant
in
n
&gt;10,00)
damage
unit
Tbe second child corroborated tho elder,
is on the sick list, and (be county hospital
Chicago, March 17.—A meeting of is filled with patient*.
brought by N. C. Williams, because Stalke aud Che doctor’s examination proved it
■old to William*’ 10-yeur-old sou a bottle beyond a doubt. The flend hod evidently
Methodist clergyman hesitating to de
A race war is imminent in Oklahoma
Washington City.
March ifi -The
nonnee mob law was the spectacle pre Tbe white settler* arc trying to drive out- of whisky which tbe boy drank aud came calculated to cremate tbe three children,
aud thu* destroy all traces ot hi* crime, a*,
•ented in Chicago yesterday at lhe regular toe negroe* who have been flocking into near dying.
been taken up by the Italian minister
Jacob Smith, of Homestead, near Pitta
it would buve beenwnatural to supposeweekly meeting of lhe clergy of that de- tbe territory from toe south, an 1 tbe lat­
here, and yesterday Baron Fava formally
ucmination. Thi* body is generally no; ter have become so enraged that they burg. Pa. hit* had n stone iu hi* puwut,- that the children set themselves on fire.
brought it to the attention of tbe presi­
sion for twenty yean, which he kept a* a There is absolutely no clew to tbe miscreslow al puttiug ita opinions on record threaten to burn the town of Kingfisher.
curio. Laving picked il np li»BraziL He anL a* the children, one 3 and the other 5,dent. As a result Secretary Blaine sent
Rev. J. Minot Savage, tbe distinguished
in regard to any matter affecting public
tins jiixl ditoovered that it is a cluster uf cannot give a good description of him.
tbe following despatch to Gov.'Nicholls
moral* in any degree. Yesterday Rev. F. Boston divine, say* that tiie seneme to diamond* aud worth &gt;1,400,0)0.
The sheriff of Isabella county is searching
last evening: “It La* been represented M. Bristol and tour other minister pre­ send the Jew* back to Palestine is absurd,
Students of • the Stevens institute* fur dues, nnd there will be n lynching
to the president by the minister of Italy* rented a set of resolution* declaring that, especially if it 1* done on the ground that
“guyed" the firemen while they were figiit- party if he is caught
Prtli-K(ioe
is
their
home.
The
Jews*
lie
accredited to this government, that among though the body deplored the failure ot
ing tbeflaiui-k nt Hoboken, N. J., and were
AN ILLINOIS MURDERER HANGED.
tbe victims of the deplorable niitMaiT? justice in the court*, either In New Or­ says, Mole toe country iu the first place, having a barrel of fun, when suddenly the
just a» oilier peoples have stolen their
which took place in tbe city of New leans or elsewhere, lynch law is utterly
“laddies" turned twu slresm* of water ou
home*
—
with
the
sword,
aud
to
send
ever)*
Orleans yesterday were three or more sub­ abhorrent to free institution*.
tbe
student*,
and
toe
juke
wa*
un
the
Dr. Bland was very much opposed Io people back to its origftial hopie would “other lellowl"
jects pt the king of Italy. Our treaty
Decatur, 111.*., March 17.—W. H. Craw­
the passing of such a resolution. “When make n great day ot moving.
with that inendly government (which
ford Jr., wa* Lauged here Saturday at
H D. Potter, a pioneer resident, expired
the law will not take care of n lot of mur­
nitderahe constitution is the supreme law derers. it's time the people did some­ suddenly on the street nt Baraboo, Wis.,
NEW York. March Ifi—A special to 11:15 a. m. The drop was five feet and
of the; land) guarantees to the Italian thing." He further deprecated any hasty Thursday.
The Herald from Bo-ton says:
Ex­ hia neck was broken by the fall, death
subject* domiciled in the'Unlted States action ou the part of tbe meeting, ami
D. Bethune Duffield, one of the oldest Senator l.ugnll*. of Kansu*, who I* being instantaneous.
Tbe wound iuthe most constant protection and &gt;ecnrt*y wanted to wait awhile until both shies • t members of the Detroit bar. died Thurs­ visiting bi*
parents In thi*
city. I fileted by himself In hi* throat tore open,
walked to the gallows, with a
fortheir peraoa** and property— making the question could be heard. Rev*. Ex­ day night.
and taking n little rest
prior to'Crawford
to
them amruuble, on the same basis a* our tell and Gbodwin al*o opposed action, and
Tbe statement of General Manager settling down to work, when a«ked who
*— ., wonderful show of indifference, and ■*own citizens, to the law* of the United finally the resolution was referred to* Reeves, of the Grand Trunk railway, that won id be the oppning candidate* in 1803, । the rope wa* placed around his neck be
State* and toe several states, iu their due committee, upon which Revs. Bristol and he wanted to see the day, when the star* replied; “Cleveland will be the next drew himself up to hi* rfli height He
Burch, who signed the resolution, refused and stripes shall wave over the whole of nominee of the- Democratic party no declined to make a statement and re­
and orderly adrainistrution.
to serve, while Dr. Bland, tbe most per­ that system hns caiued much d;a*ati«fuc- matter what view* he may express on the I fused to be baptized, dying unrepentant
“The president deeply regret* that the sistent opposer of action, was made a tion to the English nnd Canadian share­ tariff, the silver or other questions I be­ and defiant
citizen* of New Orleans should have so member thereof, and the matter was post­ holder* iu the linr.
lieve thaf-Mr. Harrison will be renouil- ; The crime for which Crawford wa*
disparaged the purity and tukquacy of poned for a week.
More snow ba* fallen in southwestern naled, and that he is entitled to it by tbe banged wa* the murder of Mrs. Lina
England, and there 1* much suffering unwritten law* of parties and by the Matthias on Aug. 33, IW0. He induced
their own judicial tribunal* ns to trim*
Th. New York Editor*.
from toe ex-reme cold;
precedent of our political system. Hill h her in some way to accompany him to a
fer to the passionate judgement of a
New YuRK. March 17.—The pres* uf thi*
mob a qm**ion that should have been
The Chilian legation ut Washlngtou not mentioned in the west a* a candidate.’’ lonely field and there cut her throat.'
adjudicated dispassionately nnd by set­ city is ununirfTous in declaring that tbe City dLcredita the report of the assassina­
Crawford wa* arrested on suspicion, aud,
tled rule* of law. The governipeut ot the
After making *u attempt to kill himself,
tion of President Bulinace la.
Pocahontas, Va, March 10—John coufemed that be had killed Mrs Matthias,
United State* must give to tbe subject* icy, Tbe Tribune being mon severe in its
The type founder* of the United States
of friendly power* that security which it denunciation.. It say*: “The more'the have formed a combination which will in­ llerse, the Bohemian correspondent who saying that he loved her. He expressed
demand* lot our own citizen* when tem­ New Orleans murders are investigated the clude all the principal foundries of the weut to investigate tbe alleged ill treat­ willingness to die for hl* crime.
porarily under n foreign jurisdiction. It worse tbe whole transaction appears. country.
ment of Hungsrlan* on tbe Elk Horn ex­
PRETTY ROUGH ON OUR NAVY.
1* the hope of tbe president that you • • • The very violence of assertion
The heaviest snow storm in three years tension in West Virginia, arrived here
will co operate with him in maintaining, nnd vituperation by the leaden of the
Friday. Herse says that after a careful
wan
experienced
in
Texas
TLuralar.
It
the obligations of tbe United States to-’ mob goes fur to create the impression that
investigation
he
found
tbe
report
to
bo
I* feared that it will be disastrous to tbe
wards the Italian subject* who may be. their own miuds were not free from
Washington City. March lT.AThres
substantially correct.
The men are
fruit crop.
within the peril* *of the present excite­ doubt. This is particularly true in regard
Pollcetnnnn Small, of Chicago. « ho ha* whipped wheu they attempt to leave, ore vessels of the United States navy art now
ment, that further bloodshed and vio­ to the alleged bribery of ’ne jury. If any
poorlr
fed
and
as
badly
boused,
and
kept
ashore
along the coust of Martha’s Vlnlence mny be prevented nnd that all evidence exists thut such u crime whs been under treatment at Denver by tbe tn debt to tbeir employers by ways that
yard, the Galena, the Nina and tbe Tri­
offenders against the law mny be prompt­ committed, that evidence has not yet been Koch system for consumption, has been
are dark. Herse secured tbeir release, and ana The-Tatter vewwl, the navy depart­
discharged
cured.
transmitted.by telegraph." Editorial ex­
ly brought to justice.”
Edward Monks, of New York, applied they are now on their way here, where ment is informed, went ashore off Cutty
pressions lu The Times, Sun aud World
at the Bellevue hospital for a room, while they will be cared for and sent wherever Hunk Sunday.
She i*
in a very
The fact that six of tbe aernned Sicilian* nre rather deprecatory than denunciatory,
they desire to go
suffering from an attack of mania a potu.
and
go
on
the
principle
that
mob
law
dangerous position, and it the weather
had been acquitted aud the ether three'
B
■
He got the rpom' and when seen next day
continues rough mny become a total
given a verdict of mistrial emphasizes iu I “d0*’1 not P3?* _____
THE MARKETS.
wa* deoil, having backed at bi* throat
loss
A dispatch from Lieut. Com­
bunadcul 1»« &lt;h, MV*- “[“«
r..,&gt;i.s s.«.P.F.r o,i.i„.v
with a short-bladed knife until ho had
Chicago.
mander Bicknell, iu command of tbe
of the mob’s work. U hutever the failure
.
1- Th.
of Ju-lic-m.y h&gt;» been, Ib.ooly Uh&gt;, ' Lk'“»1.-Tbe pre- of tbl, nearly decapitated himself. He claimed
Galena at the time she went ashore, states
CniCAOO. Mlreb te.
I The quotation*
that tbe Galena lost her rudder post aud
to b. coo.ld.r.1 » th, voniict of U» Jury, I »&gt;» h*» r»rie'1
“ '.b* N«" to be heir to &gt;1,500,(DO.
followh: Wheat—No. 2 March. o;*cn«&lt;1 part ot her keel. He expressed the bopo
a* follow*:
which relieve* tho accused ]xirsous of tbe . Orleans mob. The SL Jarne* Gazette I*
The »te..Tner Mlnuna, of Liverp wl, wa* were iu&gt;
BKI41-.. cto«e&lt;! rejwc; May. opened &gt;1.01, cloned
stain of as-a*sinMion. Tbe knowledge of deprecatory, aud says: “It is all very wrecked on the southwestern &lt;-oa«t of fl.iiPL,: July, o;*eut*] W^c, closed Kty. Corn- that the Nina would be saved if tbe
these fact* cause* the matter to be viewed 1 dreadful, but quite ju»L Only one Ihiug England during tbe recent storm. Three No. - March. opened SUc, ckaed «*tc; May. weather was favorable No mention was
in it* most serious light in official circtea'1 is more dreadful than thi* execution, of the crew reached shore alive.
Opened «&gt;H»*. closed ®He; July, opened 51»Ue, made of savins the Galena and at the
navy department she is regarded a*
here. Money damages will probably be . That 1* that lhe crime 1* juatlfled by toe
Tbe man who shot Maj. York, of the
totally lost.. No Irrc* were lost.
Fifty fourth lllinoi* infantry, in the “co|&gt;demanded, aud other reparation asked, facts.”
The com is also aggravated by tbe fact
The Pall Mall Gazette ask*: "It you perht-ad'’ riot* at Charleston, 111**., iu 18U,
opcurd — . &lt; lowed S1U.U1. Moy. ojwntxl
SIX LUNATICS CREMATED.
that Baron Fava called Secretary Blaine * scratch an American ha* it come to mean is said to have been seen in Wichita, Kan. churd I11.3J. July, ojwned &gt;11.14, closed
attention to the danger of mob law, at the that you will fiudot savage Indian? It is
Thomas Maaaey, an old ami prominent S11.57H. Lard—March,, opeuel 4AU( closed
time nf Heanrasey’a murder, and, as it la 1 uot uninstructive to note tbe irony of the Milwaukee merchant, fell out of a secoud MIA
stated, tbe secretary In turn called the at- ! fact that this wholesale lynching is story window while trying to knock
NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 14.—Fire last
. lion
-’
■
.. _ . •
1.1 to .tbe
l. — ' coincident with
li fthe
k- nwirl
u r &gt;1 n y it, nf
proclamation
of the icicles from the eaves of his house, and L'uiou stork yards: Ho£»~ Market opened night partly destroyed tbe insane asylum
ten
of the vLouisiana
authorities
fairly active at 5c decline: ight grade*. &gt;au(ig,
I world’s fair bidding all nations to come to wn% instantly killed.
.
same fact.
seven miles from this city. There were
rough
packing.
fa.OK.gLTV;
mixed
lota
the celebration ot American civilization.’’
A l«a*s builder of Jersey City Height*
&gt;3.(Wg:LVj; heavy |&lt;acking and shipping lotx about &amp;0U inmates, and of those six were
I The Globe reverts to the proclamation N. J., wn« missing for three days.
He 8»»93d»: pig*. 82.6-)^jfi
Just what further steps if any, will be
burned to death, as follows: J. S. Johns,
j of the World'* fair, which it quotes, and was foun I Thursday, delirious, and hav­
Cattle- Beef Meer*.
t4.D0Qa.«5; Mocker*
taken by the president beyond the mere
proceeds a* follows: “Noue ot CTc effete ing lived in tlx meantime on snow and and feeder*, 83.90SH0D; rows and bulls, IX&lt;») J. Burt Dexter, Blue Preston, John Kelly,
disapproval of mob violence, as evidenced
W. H. Bear.-ley. and B , F. Holloway. Ilia
monarchies ot Europe can compete with water. He will probably die.
-»&lt;•(»:
calves.
8S.»»2A7X
Sheep
Trade
good:
by tbe tone ot Secretary Blaine's dispatch
loss is not known, but the insurance—&lt;73,these new revelations of American civili­
Coal gza generated in tbe furnace under &gt;3A»aa)S.
to Governor Nicholls, cannot bo yet as­
Broom curn Hurl. Bi'ifw per lb; whisk 0W—will cover iu
zation. Lynch law, which is peculiarly tbe boiler of C. H. Miller’* brush factory,
certained. Among congressmen and dip­
•
brush.
green,
self
•
working.
314£4c;
an American institution, should have Its Reading, P.i., permeated thq)bulldin,’ Fri­
lomat* who have given such matter* some 'tribunal erected In Chicago, where tbe
ln*id« and corer*. .T-il-lc; cotnmon brush.
attention, it is thought that the only ' Anarchists were treated ;nuch after toe day, and fifteen men and wom&lt;-a*emplored »Hc: crooked, t :i (c.
LINCOLN, Neb., March 13.—Tbe supreme
there were taken out of the building un­
Prodoee: Butter-Fancy separator. ®c par
reparation that can be obtained is, possi­ same manner."
lb; fancy fresh dalrx*
packing stock. court yesterday beard argument* on the
conscious. They were all revived.
bly, damages by t he wives or relatives of
The Star is of the opinion that “the im­
lti®L*c. Eggs-Strictly fresh. I&amp;JtlSHc per dux demurrer of John M. Thayer to the an­
Experiments
made
with
the
sugar
beet
the dead Italian subjects from the muni­ pressive feature ot"tbe Now Orleans af­
Dremed poultry -Chickens. Iftitlujic per lb; swer ot James E. Boyd filed lu tbe su­
cipal government of New Orleans for not fair was the perfect orderllneM main­ in Wisconsin show that tbe beets rai-ed duck*. 12itl3c; mixed lota. Ifi^lSHc. geese,
protecting the persons of individuals— tained throughout tbe proceeding*. Here, there contain from 14 81 to 38 76 per cent, t»c. Potatoes-White roan. &gt;1.IDU1.Q3 tor seed; preme court in support of Boyd’s claim
that be Is entitled to bold tbe office of gov­
aliens—who, ut tbe time they met their champions of law and order stand aghast of sugar, yield from 2 to 3*-j ton* of sugar red rose, &gt;1.imq 1.(6 for aecd: Hebron,
per acre, nnd that it co-t* from 10.84 to 1.08; Peerhaa. t I tDCLOi: Burbank*. &gt;l.(B®L 12; ernor. The supreme court to’
death, were temporarily at least in the at such proceedings.
The American de­
8we-t potatoes- ter under advisement, and its
cu-tody of tbe municipal authorities of mocracy has sounder notions an to what &gt;1.38 to grow a ton of beet*. 16 to36 ton* to early Ohio seed.
Ilbnom. Jersey a VJ.UJit4.JL Cranlnrrie* - probably be rendered on Tn......
the acre.
that city.
law and order really mean*."
Tbe Lippincott Limp Chimney works Boil and cherry. 88-&lt;«-'per bbl: bell and As tbe case now stands Thayer holds that
The Italian pres* at Rome is unanimous st Findlay, O.. were burned Saturday. bugle*. XtiJUSUtoJ per bbl. Appkat-Cooking. Boyd is not a citizen of tbe United States,
INDIGNATION AMONG ITALIANS.
83.JUG4.0U per bbU eating. X.UQj^KKI; fancy
in denunciation of tbe mob’s work, but
m bis father never
naturalised fully.
I*ds&gt;, 850,1X10; partly insured.
/
varieties. &gt;3.auj«.d0.
not hysterical. It with equal unanimity
Boyd practically admit* this failure of
There was no senatorial election ki Cali­
iu»i*t* that Uncle Ham mu*t make reparafull naturalization, but aays that bis fa­
fornia Saturday. Tbe ballot gave E-*tee
New York. M»rrh 1A
London, March 18.—A dispatch from Hon.
ther took out hl* first paper* many years
&gt;4; De Young 23; tbe balanca scattering
1.M; do »reh.
do May. &gt;L®H; ago and- that since tom both his father
In a wrecv on'the Reading railway Fri
aud himself have exercised every right of
of Italian prisoners in New Orleans did
New York. March 17.—Bunday night day . night Engineer Ftaher, Fireman
citizenship._____________________
uot become generally known in that city at 13 o’clock twenty or so pedestrian* Wood, aud Brakeman Harper were killed.
until yeat«rd*y morning. It created a began a six-days go-a*-you please walk at
J. Hunt and Wm. Bowerman are stay­
profound aen-ation, and cables have been Madison Square garden. Tbe score at 1 ing awake at Detroit for ths champion­
Gdoucestkh. Mana, March 17.—Fiaharpassing between the cabinet and tbe Ital­ o'clock thi* morning was: Hughes, 11C ship. They are to do without sleep lor
men arriving Sunday from the bunks re­
ian minister at Washington City. The mile ; Hegtlniuu. 184; Huwarth, I3i Cue- 108 hour*.
port that two dories from tbe acbocmer
The third congress of the Scoth-Irl»h
general feeling is one of tbe utmost indig. ley. 125; Mes«irr, US; BennetL 115; GnerMinnie C. Boblin were recently struck by
nation and thirst for reprisals in aome rwo, 1U5; Noremac, 105; Brodie * un­ people nnd their descedants in America S4.4SH &lt;A«0 V im
bull, and dry a heavy sea while hauling trawls, and on*
Moore, 117; Burns, 106; will lie held in Loui»ville. Ky., fro 11 May co*?, $1.7&amp;dl.4O.
form. An English visitor who was mis­ known. 108;
Sheep and
LainteM to 17 next.
taken for au American hod a n«rr?w es­ Fox. INX
_______ ■_____________
Both
Hheup
and
lambs
were
firm cupanta, drowned. Daniel Morrnmi. the
cape from being mobbed. It is expected
Congressman Splnola, of New York, is and sold eteadly at aa advance of Me * »; other occupant ot the cap uxxl boat, was
that the subj-ct will be brought up In the
laid up at Washington City with a bad
rescued by the other dory. "■*
SMAUMXno. C.L. M-rcl. &gt;T.-Y««r.
:old and exuauation. consequent on hi*
cbamlier ot deputies.
wnoior re- uboriJn eoo.re^.'
Will Keep Italy Away From the Fair. d.,-'. ImIM .or United
and one daughter in Hal Boston.
Count HastMud, of tbe Italian legation suited: E-.tee. 87; DeYoung, 24; Felton, 14;
Klein, Goo.iheart &amp; Koch's-extensive
Touixi, March H.
in Pari*, expressed hira*eit in very strong Blanchard. 12; Perkins, 1; Wetmore, 1. clothing establish me nt at Cleveland, O.,
DonuN. March I7.-IUbbi Sulonxm
terms on what he called tbe cruel massa­ Tula is a net gain of three for E*tee. Tbe wa* gutted by fire SaturJay night
I.om,
cre of hi* countrymen.
He said Italy twentv-two Democrat.* present voted for 1150.Otw on stock; on building, W.dOO
Schindler addressed bis people Sunday
_________
could not afford to let such an outrage ou John P. Irish.
night on tbe proposition to restore tire
The United States warship Galena and
humanity go without redresa, and that it
tug Nina are ashore at Gay Head, Mom.
Washington CITY, March la-Coincould wear 1« effaced. He added, that io
total wntk
his own personal opinion, it ended all
han tendered bi* resignation; bat it hag
thermit of their desire
Tbe president will probably leave Wash
tegtou City on hie western tour between
lb| 5&lt;h and 10th of April. He arrived
that if tbe man had been guilty they falling health,

; Livodioia was discharged.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

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Additional Local News.
MorW&gt; reconW 1MI '"tk IX

charred H.
The woman * home
will be held at lhe bouw of Mra. W. «•
Puffer Wednesday. 85th, at - oiloea p.
m. You are especially Invited to be i&gt;re*-

ruow»i«Kiiiimutii|

9th.

Mik M. T. Goodyear. «&gt; Saturday even­
ing. Man li 21st, with Cbe folios lug pro­
gram:
Rd) call, answered by giving some arttleUrfiH, by whom and when settled, mentinned in'lhe history of the chnrch hi the I

United State*.
The church In the Vnlted States. Mrs.
P. T. Colgrove.
Walks nnd talks. Miss Hallock.
The United States of the Pacific, Mrs.

tbe

following

—

____

resuluttoav

____

wage

adopted:
Your special comuiltee appolnded to
draft suitable resolutions rrffaniing the
death of tbe wife of our brother ami chief
ot our fire department, F?G. Goodyear, re­
spectfully submit the following.
We. as rn rm lx-nt of the fire department
I In tho city of Hastings, assembled, du
hereby tender our most heartfelt sympathy
In this. bls. as chief of our fire department,
great affliction and sorrow, caused by the
death of his beloved wife and companion.
Jlesolvfd. That In the death of Mrs.
F. G. Goodyear, her husband has lost n
true and faithful wife, her little children a
loving mother, the city a lady in every re­
spect, nnd tbe society one of Its brightest,

ufficiated. She leave* a hit
relative* and old-time friends
member her as an excellent teacher, a
ntodel housekeeper, a lady of culture re­
fined tastes and superior Intelligence.
She was one of the pioneer teacher* of
Barry county. The remalna were laid to
rest In the hill cemetery at Augusta.

Spring Styles

X ccur became suddetilF enraged at
MNnelhing. while being ‘led on Main St.:
Bld Thomas Is building him a b&lt;nw
Hicks.
Saturday, nnd had she not been securely I M.Practlal
talks on writing English. Mr*.
near Towtirend's saw mill, be being head
fastened would han* made things lively.
sawyer.
She was finally tamed down and led away. Norman Bailey.
A. C. Wait and Baker doing well with
Contest—Questions given In February
tbeit*picket mill.
The republican elector* of lhe township number page075, answered in March niiniIt b whispered a wedding near at baud
of Wix'dlanrl are cordially invited to meet | ber |«gc 807.
at the town iiaU on Tuesday night March
Critic. Miss itone Guriy ear.
’
then Ira Coltpn moves Into tbe Crates’
AU memben an* requested to bring with -tnra.
the 21st at 7 o'clock p. m. Io discuss the
bouse, south of our village.
Ilctolctfl, That a copy of these resohipolitical issues of the day. Conte uue, them the Chautauqua songs.
Two of your city fruit tret- agents are,
Hons be banded to our chief, attested by
canvassing here find report a good trade.
eouH- all.
Revival meetings arc being held in the the department, and » copy be ptlntcd in
They sell at ruck botlym prices.
The concert given by 1'rof. Taylor's Baptist church this week, by Rev. Blanch- each of the city papers. *
11. Smith is preparing tn build a boose
■kinging M-hou! Friday evening wits nut ark assisted by L. F. Hatch, the singing
John Wkj**i;hi .
on his farm cast of our village.
largely attended owing to the bad weather. evangelist.
W. A. SClIIMOlIE,
Mr. Gaikton la building a barn on the
The program however was a good one,
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach ut the I
A. E. Kexke*.
IL Smith farm.
every part being well executed. The en- Presbyterian church, Sunday, March 23. I _ __ __ __ __ __ __ Committee.
C. McIntyre has concluded to deal out
tertalntueul was worthy of a larger at­
Morning -ubject. “not so LoM”; In yhe
pills instead of teaching, Success to you
tendance.
evening, resuming his popular talks on a - I sMlTH-Tl.XKUUt-AtU»cbrtoe'.&lt; parnuts in Charles. Dr. Baughman is a good In­
The supreme court has handed down a tromony. he will take for his subject ••oth­
Hasilngs. March lOtb. W. hr J. W. Nlee. E4- structor.
ward J. Smith ami Anna G. Tinkler, bvlh cd
decision to the effect that county clerks er auns than oura."
Lee McDonald has returned and now
If Mt Idjf.
may suppress the charge* in a bill of turn­
we hear tbe anvil ring.
The young peoples society of Christian
plaint for a divorce, mid uplwlds the
O. E. Wood and Frank Wolfe are the
Endeavor will meet at the Presbyterian
county clerk for withholding ttuin the
Name aud Rdfidei.cr
boss fishers. Each caught 3U Inches of
Sunday evening, March 32, at C No
pre** cases ot this kind, and of a similar church
___
the finny tribe—six five* in 30. Thorn­
Toj»lc,
i I rank T. Hams, city*
character, where only private business b I o’chx-k. '!*•&gt;
—, -the
— right
----­ will surely trk
4i i Hantou L Jomo. tmranac
/
apple lake Is lowered not very much. Go
concerned. This decision will Im- of In-r uiiiph,** to be led by Mrs. Yutz.
t James A. Jofenaoti. Yankee fiprion
again boy*.
to both count, &gt;l«k. and Itlonc,^ I 1;tv
|lu|p|B wBh 43 ■ Minnie McLeod. Orangevtlle '
Mm. II. Demond goes to Potterville to
Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, at tti&gt; ' Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, of Muskegon,
visit her sister. Mrs. Rowley.
k„.„o
kau-4 ...nentu
Mr and Mrs.
home ..
off
the "bride¥
parents. Mr.
Mr*. I next Sunday. Mr. Hunabeger will preach
Mr. Black shipped a large lot of maple
Following are tbe real estate transfers
hi
tho
Methodist
church
In
this
city
both
L. &gt;. Roell. In Portland, Mr. Frank Ih
of the week ending March id, 1801, as syrup to Kalamazoo.
Black. ««•» united in marriage to Mi** morning and evqplng. and at the Star taken from the bodks In the register’s office:
school
bouse
al
twoo'clock.
Matte L. Roell. They ted tho same even­
John Mai hews to 8. W. Price; &lt;M sec tn Cas­
ing for Toledo and will visit relatives in
DR. HARTMAN ON CATARRH.
tleton. •Lisa.
- High School.
Indianapolis before returning to this dty.
JCIeanor Hatfield to Jowphtne Ilcberly; 40a
Prof. Sterling's brother who has been
which will Ik- about the
Rev. W.
spending
a
few
days
with
him
„
K&gt;'e
—
our
..
M. Puffer, of this city, performed the
Tbe fatal mistake wblel. w many pbjs
(•nun's Mditlvn t-ity. f-.no.
wedding ceremonies.
'
. schuol a pleasant call one day last week.
Wm Knrstriex to Myron 84mp»on: :aa wc », elana. of a** sebonta. make In the treat
One more week then we will all have a Hope. |7ro
went ot ettatrb Is. Utsl it Is reaardeA asa
John Euton stole m gold watch from a short vacation, of two weeks, for which I
wm H. Young to L. Adda Niebats; part of lot
■ lore! .Il-ease end not a
(?r
Stranger who was in waiting it the dejtot know all will lx? glad and should Improve 16 NurtvtUe. R700.
Philip Muran to Wm. Hchrader: fractional lol If the pultent has catarrh of the nose or
here Sunday moruiug for the 4 o'clock.
It in trying to do some good.
.
t and lot A b!E It Frtepwrt.Riao.
brat .arrays and r.rele. are used K
The gentleman was aitlceiN and John •im­
L. Farrutttu Williams evaporator Co.; parcel tlrTeatarrtr I. in lite lan es or brwblal
Quite a number of our ntudei.Lv are rush­
proved the opportunity to acquire- a valuCenter: fiioo.
ing tbe season a little bit by wearing a WiM-diaud
Williams Evaporator Co. to Henry M. .Smith; tubes, Inbalents are used: It tbe e*tafLh !
ablr time piece. He was sut&gt;|M*-tcd and
boquet.
Evaporator plant and iot. Woodiaad. fj.cai.
:&lt;mu arrested. Monthly morning he. was
Stehpep Ilalxhi t« Ephraim Lueas; Oka sec In the atotnaelr. nwdlelne Is swallowed. It
Have you congratulated Chancy yet?
the eatarrti
In the bladder
or urethra.
In- ,
Wooalaue. VW
taken tx-forv Justice Beadle, plead guilty
‘ areIsreined
W. I»T&gt;1«
*
Emmet Lee. one of our Glee club, ex­ isJacuh
HoVtik-r t« Geo. Buehler; 40a »ec II Irvto the charge, and wa- bound over to the pects to travel this coming summer for a
Ira, 91.400.
ease to cure ltd. ittsesse l.y aridyln« the
ciretiit. He is tn Jail In default of bail.
grocers firm*ln Chicago.
i*eier Crosby laNarah W. 1tan kin; liOasec w
tnedleine to lire exact spot where lhe
xi Hope.
The concert in Union hall Friday night and
i'he new lodge “Grand Order of the'
Washington Cooper to John it. Hough; 40a ''bWMIe1’ltU*n tact lira! spray*Client," recently started in this city in of last week was very entertaining. Onr sec. 31 Orangeville. 9190.
John K. Hough to John M. Brower. 40asec XI
connection with the K. P. lodge, seem* to (•lee club gave three good songs which Orangeville,
aanrU-s and Injr-rllon. are often belptu In
fifto.
be in a very nourishing condition. Mon­ were very luteresting. Above nil. we
Miunle r. BaiK-ork loCbaa.N. Babcock; 30u rhe Heatwent of a esse of
'J
day eyenlug iff new members rode the think. That Silent Sell was sung the best. sec 5 Baltimore. 94».
K. A. Rider to Henry Havens; 2fla sects Has­ can never aeeompltah a cure. l'*“"^b *
Colo Welton, one of our old schoolmate*,
lodge goat; alter which a fine banquet was
disease of Ibe system, which
“
ting*. 9IJKK).
gave
us
a
pleasant
call
‘
Thursday
of
last
spread, all partaking generously of lhe
n &lt;■*. M. Hradv ta Eli UJtlng. lots v and 7 blk self in twute mucous membrane, oflenear
7 nuUips add. NadvUte,lasa.
large assortment of palatable viands. We­ week.
of the nort-. throat, brom-htal lube* or
We think Harry's advice on. -Now 1’11
VVrn. ( rrtller t" Gro. A. Wilcox ; lot » blk 44
ar* told that it ha* been stated that the
langs, but frequwdly of the stomach and
Paul's add NldalevlUe. 91 ADO.
objects of the lodge were conceives! for tell you something but don't tell anyone."
ixiwrls. and again ot Ibe
“J.
nothing but idle spurt. AU may be assur­ wa« a good &lt;&gt;ne am! we should all remem­
ual organs. A persistent nre o ft.W»
ed that this is false, as Sylvester Grmuel ber IL
according to the direction* on Ibe bottk
Frank doesn't like to have anyone sav
holds a high office in the lodge, ami wwild
vv ill remove the catarrhal taint from the
not lend bis name to anything of a frivolous •‘death" to him as It worrit* him very
avrtem. after which the allaeaaed pait.
much.
character.
Thank offering services at tbe M. E. I wherever located, will «•“ ,5®?"".
Will Grigsby gave us a Short call Friday
That this is tbe correct theory of the I****’
Sevrra! questions have been asked of the afternoon.
church at 10:30 a. iu.
Tire subject for consideration by the I rnent of eatarvh i» amply proven by the
writer .-onei rnjng the state law as guycruing the printing and circulating of town­
Epworth I-raguc Munday eve was temper- multitude of testimonials that arc conrtaulship election UcketN. To settle the matter,
Again tbe threshold of a brother's home ancr. A strong speech was made by the । |y pouring in from all parts of the country.
Catarrh In all rtages amt varlelleo. cold*,
the writer made Inquiries of Attorney ha.* l»e*.-n darkened by the shadow uf death. leader but one of the young members j
General Ellis. He states as follows In his The happy home of our loved brother. knocked the pegs from under him by ask-. coughs, bronchitis, la grippe, catarrhal
dyspepsia, all yield, surely and permanent­
letter: Township and city election tickets Frank G. Goodyear, has been the garden Ing why he didn't vote aa he talked.
may be primed a* heretofore, with no reg­ from which tbe Author and Giver of life
Republican caucus at Milo on Tuesday ly. to the curative virtues of Pc-ru-na.
ulation as to quality or weight of paper. has culled the choicest dower to adorn the March 81 st In tbe afternoon to nominate ■ John B. Rteley. of Merr mre. WK.
Tickets may be eireutaled outside the “Everlasting llomr." Tbe loving wife, township officer*.
write*. July X HMW: "1 received In Drbooths. It Is not necessary tu have the tender and gentle mother bade farewell to
George Hayward has purchased Mrs. | ecmbei last one of Dr. Hartman’s 'TreatlMparty vignette printevl on tbe local tickets, earth whil&lt;- )vt In love with life and h»ved Packard's farm of 8Q acres. Consideration 1 on Catarrh.’ and nftcr a careful peruml of
ft is not necessary to filedteples ot town­ by all who knew her.
It
I concluded to give hL&lt; remedy a trial.
82.000.
ship. village or city tickets with the county
The 1. O. &lt;&gt;. F. aie quite busy prrpar- Ml was afflicted with nasal catarrh,
Resolwd: That Barry Lodge. No. 18.
clerk ten days before election. In short, Knight* of Pythias extend to our afflicted ing the lodge room for encampment degree, i did so and gained eleven pound# in wetgnl
with the exception ot tbe use of booths, brother our deepest sympathy in his great
Mr. Herrick has left O. A. Hughes' farm the first month, with a steady Increase In
which are required because state officers sorrow.
wjtn his family and has taken up bis real-, health and vigor tbit has been permanent
,
\
are to be elected this spring there will be
Resolved.- That In the life and char­ dence iu Galesburgh. Mr. Manover has; so far. with but very little symptom of ca­
no difference in the manner ot naming acter of Mrs. Goudyear, we recognize thorn­ moved near Cressey's Corners.
tarrh left. Hi.- rrmrvlte* *rc Uie ouly ones
candidates, printing tl^Jtets or circulating virtues which build up and make tbe hap­
Eugene Shedd is under Dr. Hyde's care. I have ever found able to give me any re­
them, from wbal has always governed py homes ot our land. Iler devotion to Ix-lng slek with erysipelas.
lief.’'
’
,
,
township meetings.
The following cares tK-eJ no comment,
John Crump h confined to his room.
husband, home aud children endeared her
Mattle Spaulding la visiting her si?ter,, save that each one was cured by taking
One ot the happiest wedding events was to all, and Iter memory' l» R rich heritage
re-rn-na simply, without any local treat­
Mrs. James Brown.
tfiat Tuesday eve at the houte of Mr. to those who knew her best If “tn live
Mr. Carpenter lias left the hotel so, tnent whatever:
and Mrs. L. N. Mixer, when tiM-irdaughter in hearts, wc leave behind is not to die."
Flint, Mich.. March f. 18M.
Fannie was united in marriage to Mr. then she still lives. She lives lu all there Prairieville is open fur a new landlord.
Davison. Mick-My wife has suffered
llnmerus Farr is very low and no hojies,
Mtuttmer U Tower, of Chicago. About is of life worth living, a spotless character,
with catarrh nnd chronic bcadaclie. One
of his recovery.
100 invited guests were present to witness a just and perfect womanhood, and at last
bottle
df
l*e-ru-ua
was a great relief, but
Friday evening Bessie George from Mi_lhe ceremony, which was performed by a peace made perfect In her home bey ond
dleville gave au entertainment In elocution three bottles has cured ber so that site
Rev. Geo. D. Lee. of Charlotte, formerly lire stars.
HnoUnl: Thai these resolutions be under the management of Epworth League docs Iter own work without any trouble.
Office with holuooi. ovhb
pastor of the M. E. church of this city, in
spread It length upon the records uf thf with which lhe audience were very much
MOBBIXjVB STORE, HAST IKGS.
T. H- Gbiulkt.
a very imprvselve inanuer. Tbe house
Flint City. Midi.—1 lud a v«ry hard
was replete with lloral emblems and trim­ lodge, that a certified copy of tbe same be pleased.
Marr Ac Duff have doubled their store
Sunday our street was enlivened with a cold: could hard!) speak: al#p la grippe.
mings befitting such au occasion. Many tendered our afflicted brother, and publish­
Remember that this column contain* but capacity and now they have one -*f tbe
run away. Happily no one was injured. Took one bottle of Dr. Hartman's I*e-ru-na
useful and costly presents were left to re­ ed In the papers of the city.
The team and wagou were brought to a and pul in one-half pound ot rock candy a very small part of the property 1 have finest, best lighted and nire*t equipped
Pnn-ir T. Colo nove ) '
mind the newly wedded pair of tbe esteem
‘
and
found
almost
immediate
relief,
amt
Hale Ksnox
[• Committee.
storeklhat can be found in the tounty and
fur sale or exchange.
stop when they struck lhe Elder's hltcbiug
luw^icb they are held. After the cere­
I have Improved and.vacant city lots for
Kpgab Y. Hoolk )
poet. The mural is: Dun’t leave yuur'. was well Inside of one week.
mony; ctegant refreshments were served.
team without lying.
sale and exchange in all parts ot the city. I Our store now is 43 by 85 ft. every coroc:
Mrs. Tower Is oue of the social favorites of
Melissa Kekitk.
Farming lands for sale and exchange In
Goodrich. Mich.—Am taking Dr. Hart­
Ibe city, a young lady whose beauty of face,
as well lighted as another. We would also
...
Qwbnby.
man's remedy for chronic catarrh and all parts of tbe county.
life and character made ber admired by all.
mention that we made our old (leak Room
School closes this week Wednesday.
Third annual convention at the Congre^
1 have some choke Grand Rapids prop­ (which was IS ft by so ft &gt; into a Udte&lt;
rheumatism, and find it helping me more
who knew her. The groom is a young man '
S. J. Bldelman Is suffering with tbe. than anything 1 ever tried.
erty fur sate at a bargain.
of ability and excellent character, h worthy gational church, Middleville, Midi.. Thurs­
Walting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
rheumatism.
husband to so excellent a wife. Mr. ami day ami Friday, March 10 and 20. 189!.'
Mns. Mary A. Stnutr.
improvement that we think will b&gt;- much
Mrs. Fancher entertained company from,
Mrs. Tower will reside in Chicago, and commencing at 3 p. m. March 19. Jtome
Sulphur Springs. Tex, Feb. 10. 1891.
appreciated after a long and weary ridf.
Hastings
last
week.
the best wishes of a hoot ol warm friends changes having been made in the program
I’eruua Medicine Co.—Sirs: 1 have used |
Oo JdTerMW Hrfrt
borne. and lot. a place to rest yourselves and children.
E. Cole and wife, of Hastings, spe nt last Pv-ru-na in my family-first for my wife
go with them to tbeir new borne. The since last published we print the same
at bargains, and oo easy tenn*.
In order to make things
week in this vicinity.
Baxxeu joins lu congratulations and best again.
In lung trouble. She has been greatly
•
Near
furniture
factory,
—one lot and
Mrs.
Wm.
Cridler
and
son
Geo.
aud
Miss
Thcushay Aftkuxoon Sksoion.
wishes to tbe happy couple, who enter so
bem tiled: has passed over the winter, so
“"‘t'X
H.O": tso« duwo.
Devotional Exercises—Rev. Cheney, of Eva.Puekey visited at O. Chaffee's last far, wl&gt; a great deal lew* trouble than for ^,“*r
auspiciously upon the Journey of life.
ba), on time at 7 per cent
week.
Uutluo.
years. I have, also found It of great benAik! oup to. anil lo&lt; nop Work r„,n,
Geo. Scott Intends building a large Imrn j eflt In two cares of la grippe In *y family.
In our Mammoth Eatabllshn
! we will
Address of Welcome—Rev. Chas. H.
. OMtaary.
'Ktofr- MM: •MOdnn.l*!. a, 7
the coming summer.
Seaver.
keep
1 have found great benefit myself In kidney
Died, in this city. Monday afternoon
rent. Cheap.
Tbe mw mill Is now located on Geo.
Response—President of AfiMKlation.
trouble, and think a bottle or two more
Myrtie, wife of Archie McCoy, aged 84
Near felt boot factory—loti an“House Visitation, Why aud How"—M. Scott's farm.
will set me all right.
years.
Helen Reynolds Is rtaylug al ber father's
H. Reynolds, See'y State S. 8. Assoctatkrn.
*llh lon““-, *«&gt;ll
No death. In the btatoryof our little city,
Rev. J. C, Raxpau.
Can ba bon,,, at a barpin and on m,
"Buried Talents In Christian Churches'' white bee husband is east caring for a sick
Sulphur
Springs.
Tex.
Feb.
18,
1891.
-ever occurred under vireumstences mere
relative.
•
All the Use.
I hereby certify that I wa* cured of a
sad: and when II wa* announced that Mrs. —W. O. Lowden.
The
Misses
Grace
and
Myrtle
Luther
*&gt;,'en&lt;!ld twain. In thr lu
Evjeximo Skmiox.
McCoy liad been called from earth, a deep
Our spoclaltk-a for the present willW
very revere cough by one bottle of Pe-ruHalf hour of Song Service, led by visited at tltelr slater's last Munday and nn after have used two prescriptions tram **“ VJ Other paru ot U» oily.
gloom settled uj»un the hearts of all.
Tuesday.
.
Brtek turn tor akal a bupln. on cor­ your Choice of seventy-fluMystery that thh sad taking-off should be. church choirs ot Middleville.
my family phy»idan and one other cough
Henry Castelieii intends working for
ner ovpo.Ur Ford-, innai.
Devotional Exercises—Rev. Georre.
that a bright aud happy home should be
remedy to no advantage.
Walter Bldelman this sutnmer.
Sp^J"!?' »’ IP "■ *»0 W&gt; lofted In
Addre»-Rev. W. M. Puffer.
rubbed by tbe relentless death-angel of its
E. R. MrKiXNEv.
Fmipay Fomasoox Seksiox.
nenere Falla. A. r„ baa on tbe land 1‘l.lek
priceless
treasure?
Mystery,
indeed.
Wynne. Ark., Joly 3«, 1889.
Oraufcvllln
Devotional Exercbes—Rev. a. K. Slew­
That have been selling for *-•
5"-MNaugtit bat faith in and love toward a
Mr. Johnson closed bls school here last Dr. S. B. Hartman. Colujubw. O.
a °‘“
Oonk’d M a herein. 8B.50. 80.00 and 810.0U These n HI all *
Father who is all lore, mercy ami goodness art. Naabvllle.
Dey
Sir:
My
w
Ife
hying
suffered
for
SJ1 «oMnte tor llMtiiis, or &lt;?™nd
Infant Class Work—Mrs. A. D. Grfgaby. week, and has returned te Martin.
can recowI te a human heart to such an
put out and sold for
Mrs. Coykendall -wewt to Grand Rapids twelve months with wh« the best medical
Hastings.
,Thc'"l ottteneea Fall*
skill In the conntry called **broachUia,n ta. •
uverwbcltnlng sorrow. Nothing but the
Bible Class Work—Clement Smith. Hart­ last week to visit her brother.
4nflef that tlx- endless ages of eternity
■nd. fimlhig no relief. I puirhared two ™« • “Wdatlon ot 7.00, and opwarde-la
Mrs. Adam Itewh Is quite rick.
lanreal lown la Seeeaa Co.
»hab utrfold the reason why our brief lite ings.
Chas. Ream. Jr., of Doster, spent a few bottles of IV-ru-tia. and now she ia nearly
How
to
Make
a
Sunday
Seitool
In
live
Just think of it. You must &lt;•&gt;»«&gt;•■ eariey ।
’*£ *”‘"‘■Wt»w»red. udl
| day* with C. H. Thurston last week.
here shoo'd be darkened by
great a
eared.
Jambs W. Halk.
Country Successful—Mrs. A. C. Jones.
|J»d^ Cea ba boo&lt;ht u a herein «i euj
riUNjo* ean be consolation.
Independence. Mu. Aug. 2, 1890.
One of the workmen at Norton A Mouand Stay laic to *ce all the uurov ".irgslns
Myrtie Buckle was born iu ibis city Leighton. ■
Tin*
1
’
eruna
Medicine
Co
—
Gentlemen:
that may* be your*. -We hare
plated
Tbe Fnllnew of God—Bev. T. H. tagur's «w mill near Pine lake was Injur­ 1 had been afflicted for fourteen years with
N.-vtadx-r It, 1857. aud In 187« was united
ed quite badly last week.
on tbe Bargain Counter 85 heavy
Jacokea.
In marrisgt to Archie McCoy . A woman
Mr. Spfkter's family moved to Hope this nervous debility and chronic catarrh. I
Paper (subjort to be aetected»-Pnrf.
kad tried three of onr beat physicians, bat
of cbeerfel. klndl*- nature, she won friends
week.
Bacon. MiddtevlUf,
Karie Coykendall is visiting ber sister failed to get any relief. 1 have taken five Barry Co..
nwuug all who knew her. But it
bbtries of Pc-ru-na In connection with
vaa th ber own home, iu .making that
at Yautee Spring*.
Tbatl wll be dined out
SfiOM store attractive to her husband and
Edgar Brown has relatives from the Man-aJiu. and feel entirely well, but in­
Report* from eonnty—(a) evanty asso­
tend to keep taking it fw a while. I know H.ftOO, good barn.
to thrir frtmd-s It w»iu this
ciation officers; (b township association Morthwra part of tbe state visiting him.
that Pi-ni-ua has saved my life.
oftcern: (c) from each school mirwented
| Good value lor85.00 thesearc only slew
Yomtb respectfully,
by delegates.
of the attractive bargains that an- to I*
t»c,rn. to James Swanson and wife, a
Mlin. IMCY A. Lewm.
Aftekkoom Sksmos.
girl, a* to its avoirdupois, deponent aalth
it k iM'rdless to attempt to glw only the
found.
'
Devottoual Exerrts
,n a certain young num became tborougb- vaguest outline of the wonderful---------Best shirting- can be had for 9 and
sou, Nashville.
FV-nt-nahasHL
^
; 1 “*«** “eI*
whleh IV-nijk
.—- ’
—
- —
Election ot officers.
ly moistened in the waters of MUI lake &lt;m S'"** Tto.^Te.LS'e"" T
11 oents.
Friday. He »«® trying tocutcii a pickerel
Bargains in Dress Goods. Ging­
l» tint
“
•onvtattM. aad bn
nu.ce and the active changiit that was all.
Kains ranging
hams, Cottons, Underwear. Hosiery
Peter Standley, Jr., h working for F.) reller Ing w,nM. diB&gt;
.
Kork M. Vaanaw-.
I
Glaves.
A valuable treatiir
Why should Uwre be a saloon in the I
thrir*ii town nf Defem? Yea or in any
“•her tow»
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Of Dress Goods, of best patterns and styles,
it has been our desire to select, and we have
made such selections as we know will please?
Our first invoices are arriving, and we are
already showing some
J

Taking

Novelties

In Dress Goods.
We invite the ladies of
Hastings to examine them. .

Our stock of Dry Goods is complete in each
department, and we are making prices that
sell the goods.

Call in and sec the stock of

Additional County News.

Millinery Goods

at RUSSELL’S

'^rt qoow 5torl

AGENCY COLUMN

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

SPECIAL I

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

Putting Out Specialties

Ladies Newmarkets

$5.00, Your Choice.

Jackets for Ladies
For 82.25

Aurtkma aresuw to onu.,
Wr». B. D.

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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXV. NO. 47

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 26, 1891.

The best Adz
ing medium in
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WHOLE NO. 186a

Hastings Banner

Ijist Sunday eve the last of the revival
Notwithstanding all that may be aald
Rev, C. D. Gregory, of Grand Lapids,
meetings was held at the church.
against the system of grading the common
Mrs. L. C, Edmunds'mother has goue to schools of our state, your scribe Is heartily held services at the Baptbt church last
her son’s In Bridgewater.' Washtenaw Co., in favor of the plan. Having hod long ex­ Sunday.
Will Crance was In Hastings last Thurs­
to make a visit and sec their young perience as a teacher. I can saj that If the
IIASn.VG.**, JTftJi.
daughter* confirmed in the Lutheran plan Is carried out. It can but result In day.
The neighbors will hare a bee to draw
church, which must lie done nt the age. of good to every pupil who has or may have
14. •
an interest In mutual Improvement I can wood for Mra. Richards’ who has been
Ed Cox's family returned home last Sat­ but second the strong recommendations of sick all winter.
A. P. Hodge has ieturneil home after an
urday.
our secretary, to the teachers In our schools.
OUR COUNTY.
Neighbors an1 looking up the* law of Do your best to make It a success. Let absence of two ificmtfis.
Biographical.
Mr». Will Douglas, of Dorr, visited her
cruelty to animals. It seems that they the spring term of school build well on the
There are some people who think It Isn’t
found a co’.t belonging to Dan Lyons under foundation that may have been laid by the parents here last week.
necessary to know anything In order to a shed almost knee deep In filth on the
Mrs. Mina Crawford, of Duunlngrille,
teachers uf last winter.
conduct a farm: that while education and
Allegan Co., is visiting her mother.
fannot Wm. Lyon’s. Wm. yon better take
studious habits are conceded to be neces­
Co*U Grove.
Gorseline this week.
care of the coll.
sary to sureeu in professional life, and
Eld. Cheney was on our streets last
Cora Saddler spent a few days with
valuable aids In any other business), yet
trrMseg.
week.
,
friends In Martin last week.
somehow a farmer can get along without
Mre. Byron Fisher and six .of her
Mrs. Hynes lias gone to Delton to care
Mrs. Chas. Saddler has relatives
Knowing very much, except buw to do the cidklten have been down with the measles for her son’s wife, who is sick.
Rutland visiting her.
actual hard work of the farm. Well that tbe pest week.
Mr. Pane and family, after making a
Ernest Jones, of Prairieville, Visited hb
Is absolutel) necessary . The farmer who
Mrs. J. Doolittle Is again at home after vlait at J. IL Barnum’s and other friends, cousin, Ettle Faulk, last week.
'
toasted his shins by a comfortable fire and several weeks' visit with her father In left for their home In Mendon.
Mrs. John Osgood is on the sick list thb
studied history or philosophy all day,
Belle Rise, of Muskegon, visiting at J.
while the hired mnu was left to run the
John Fisher has sold his stock,, fanning Marks: also Mra. Finley Marks visited her
Will Beattie has returned from Decatur.
farm according to his notions, would find Implements, etc. to Frank Barber. John son John.
EUle Faulk and Mrs. C. IL Thurston
the balance on the wfbng aide of the tf- moved to Battle Creek Tuesday and now
C. Newman received a scalp wound will KO to Kalamazoo this week.
count at the end of the year. Very tpaFv Frank will hold the plow on the W. by a vicious hone pawing him, when in
Amos Osborne has bought the Collison
men, too. with meager educational ad­ Fisher fnrm.
the act of unhlteblng.
fann and moved onty IL
vantages. but with plenty of hard, com­
A. C. Walt Is preparing to build a buck­
Frank Rlckenmorv will work for J.
mon sense aud days’ works In them, make Reed again this summer.
wheat and feed mill the coming summer.
the most successful farmers, so far as
Rev. Hawley and wife have adopted the
J. Gutchess had friends from Kalamazoo
The last car-load of ice was shipped
financial results go to nuke success. But two year old daughter of Janies Fisher.
at a surprise on Saturday.
we think even these would concede that a
Sylvester Hynes goes to your city to from here last Thursday.
Jake Vandellck and family have moved
Howard Mosher has a side walk between
higher education, which would open to on the Chas. Young farm in Hope.
close the contract for the G. McDonald
his store and that of Geo. Molser’s.
their minds and hearts a broader plane of
farm, which the the former Is buying.
The sheriff served ah attachment on the
usefulness, a better understanding of life,
I’. Engle and wife iiave returned to their
logs at the mill last Thursday: but things
Knestrk'k has sold hia farm
would improve their condition. We are
home In Burr Oak.
not advocating the moonshine of theoreti­ Myron Slmpsom and will move to
A call good and long for a good wood re­ have been settled up and the wheels con­
pair shop, as we have two blacksmith's tinue to foil.
cal farming, nor day dreaming Industry of Augusta, Kalamazoo county.
A bell was hung in the .church belfry
Mrs. Daniel Pierce has been sick all shops now.
any sort. We arc merely saying that for
We are yet calling for a good physician last Friday.
usefulness in any profession or vocation, winter and Is very low at present.
Geo. Mosier has a new bant almost com­
A man from Alimo has bought the tim­ to locate here.
for enlarged citizenship and broader living,
’
On going to G. Townsend’s saw mill we pleted.
tbe best posable training of the mental ber on the Will lauch farm and is cutting
Jeffenmn Arnold and wife, of Farwell,
faculties not only does not hinder a man's and drawing the same to Sawdust City, saw a full yard of logs, and they have
have been vtaltlnCrelativesin this vicinity.
usefulness to hlmxdf. his vocation or his where it will be cut into ties and drawn to sawed two yards fnll this winter.
Mrs. Wm. Doonan, who has been quite
Mra. John Shawman will entertain the
fellows, bnt on the contrary greatiy en­ Cloverdale.
The donation at Weed Owen’s last Indies mite society on Thursday. April 2d. sick, is sonic better.
hances it.
Mrs. James Doonan is very 111 at this
And there's a living example of n man Thursday evening was a success. The
writing.
.
cash and more subscribed
who as a fanner has found it to his ad­ receipts were
Mr. and Mra. A. Kingsbury, also Orville
Al. Durkee was at Charlotte Monday.
vantage to have a cultured mind: to his ad­ to be paid In grain and provisions.
W. R. Stringham was at Battle Creek Kingsbury liavebcen down with la grippe,
Republicans should turn uirt to the
vantage in his vocation. as well as con­
but are Improving.
tributing to his enjoyment of life. He is caucus and put in nomination straight re­ Monday.
The eervmony of baptism will be per­
F. T. Boice is at Detroit this week In the
one of many of that class, in Barrs county, publicans for officers and then, turn out
formed at the church next Sunday.
interest of the fruit evaporator.
and elect (hem.
and their number Is growing.
The death of Edward Jenkins occurred
J.
B.
’
Messimer
ta
working
for
C.
B.
That replevin suit was decided in favor
His name h Daniel C. Warner. He was
last Thursday, and the funeral was held
Lusk.
bom in Hancock Co.. Ohio, OcL 5. 1840. of the plautiff.
Saturday.
Edward was a young man who
We
understand
that
W.
IL
8trti&gt;gbam
IL
T.
CamplH-ll.
attorney
at
law.
pracUn 1858. Ins parents moved to Baltimore,
has traded his store for a farm near Battle was highly respected.
where they and Daniel have since resided, ticca In the courts at Cedar Creek.
The measles have struck our burg, and
Creek.
lie is not able to record any personal exWooMind.
there b plenty to go around. Loren King
perlence in visiting lions’ dens, like his
Arthur Haight has quit the service of
Is the first victim.
namesake of old, nor do we understand
W. 8. Adkins was at Grand Rapids last
Dr. Baughman and It is re}»orted that he
Peter Mosher is back from New York
that he has any anxiety to do so. Plain,
on business. ’
goes to Lansing on Tuesday to be united Monday
:
state.
every day life Is enough for him; and he
Theo. Northrop has returned from the
In the holy bonds of wedlock with a lady
Mr. Rhodes, tire blacksmith, has pur­
finds It just as well to try and meet Its
living at Eagle.
inorth.
chased two lots In Cloverdale.
difficulties and conquer its obstacles as to
Mr. Kreiger has a horse ami buggy.
8. Schantz has purchased a bouse and
court any extraordinary occasion for dis­
School closed last Friday with a spelling
lot of E. Lucas.
play of courage. He attended the district
Mrs. John Fuller visited at Mrs. J. M. school In the evening. /
Michigan is soon to get nearly half a
school, and later the public schools of this
C. II. Brady aud wife visited at W. S. million of dollars from the direct war tax.
.Smith's on Friday.
city. But he didn't think be knew it all.
We understand that Dr. Baughman has Adkins last Friday.
1 favor the plan of returning to the coun­
even when he had finished the course of
Jas. Moder has broke up housekeeping ties pro ratn, and Barry county using her
secured George D. Barden In the' place of
study. He made of himself a first-class
expects to go to Toledo to work.
A. Haight, to cater to the wants of the and
i
share as far as it will go In helping to
teacher, and continued to improve his
Some of the boys bad a lively time last
public at his drug store.
build a new court bouse and jail at some
mind aud fits time by study after he had
Tbe Misses Bowes are visiting their Saturday evening.
left the school.
Belle Wilson is to be married Thursday. future time.
sister. Mrs. Frank Densmore.
The ladies aid society held tlreir monthly
Mr. Warner is a farmer, and is proud of
Geo. Lons
* new housekeeper
Harvey Spencer and Jerome England
meeting at the residence of Mrs. J. B.
his vocation, which he has dignified by sawed wood one day last week. Neither
soon.
Moiroe last week.
hard years of loiL by close and thought­ of the gentlemen are‘anxious to renew the
Mrs. S. L. Bollinger h on the Nek list,
Ciias. E. Storr delived at Richland last
ful study of improved methods of farming, occupation.
W. H. Northrop will move into the week 85 spring lambs, Lincoln and Sbrop*
and by considering his calling worthy of as
John Smitii has rentctl the Frank house vacated by Jas. Mosier.
shire grade. Their average weight 115
- much consideration and attention as the
Roberts property and moves there on
pounds. Who can beat them?
” considerate business man would give to his
Tuesday.
The I*. K. A S. IL R. delivered a fine lot
business. He uses business like methods
C. P. Gray will move on L. J. Wilson's of wood for use of depot at Milo.
Our roller mill Is making good flour now.
~
"
Res nit.
of farming, keeps a business-like account
farm, and work it for him the coming year. good fires now.
Uncle Joe Hilbert is very sick.
of things, and knows where he stands any
Miss B. Kobr, of New York city, vbtted
Uncle John Dlllcnbeck is slowly improv­
day in the year, what tils farm pays, for
at U. Leedy’s last week.
ing.
be makes farming pay. He owns one of
The funeral of Mrs. Jones was lield at
We thiuk it would pay some one who
the best farm' in Barry county, and luThe German measles patients are all
lias the capital to build a few houses to the M. E. church last Monday. Elder Hol­
• keeps it up in shape. You won’t find
well once more.
rent Several parties have been prevent­ ler, of Nashville, officiating
tarts in tbe wheat aud brush In the fence
to
Uncle Dick has sold half of Ids farm
...
Mrs. Mayo, of Nashville, visited at
ed from coming to our village because they
corners, and n general air of destructive
O. V. Stam, the other half to Wm. Tattle1
.
could not get a suitable house to live in.
Fanner Racey's last week. .
carelessness about the farm. Be doesn’t
Ao exhibition will be given by our
J. D. Guy sold his oxen last Monday.
Dr. Landis lias located at Clarksville and
leave the taj tedder and the self-binder we hope lie will soon bulk! up a' lucrative
S. R. Robart and B. W. Graham were at school the evening of the last day of school.
' out in tbe field where be finished using
Our teacher has been again employed to
Battle Creek last week.
practice.'
them last year. He has never been able
The Maple Grove 8. 8. will bold Its 3rd teach our spring term.
As we prophesied several couples were
to figure out that It harmed fanning tools made happy during tbe last week, among *emi-annunl convention at the north Maple
Charles Anders, Jr., has a pet squirrel
to take care of them. He recognizes that whom were George Baitinger aud Lydia Grove Evangelical church April Bth.
which is a curiosity in Its way.
to suftccd In any business, a tuau must Miller and Frank Blood and Ida Hayden.
Edward Jenkins, who has been ill for
The V: B. S. S. Will hold caster services
give his thought as well as his labor to its
some time, died on Thursday the 19th
We hope that all republicans will re­ at their church next Sunday.
detaHs and he does that. He doesn’t be­ member the caucus at the town hall on
’The ladies mite society will hold a warm Inst, and was burled on Saturday in the
lieve It hurts him to read the best Journals April 2nd. In order that we may put the sugar social at Rev. Weller’s in Nashville Rutland cemetery. He was an exemplary
he can get that will help him to improve successful ticket In the field, it should be Wednesday.
young man beloved by all who knew him.
his farm. He luay find lots of chaff in rude by a majority of onr voters. Let us
Republican caucus at McKelvey s hall. The bereaved Mjnlly have the sympathy of
them: but lie finds some wheat too. He all turn out and place a ticket In the field April 2nd at 2 o’clock.
the entire community.
may not adopt all the theories the farmer that we all can support by a rousing
Frank Bals and wife spent Ifst Sunday
in a city printing office, who farms it with
with John Quick and wife.
majority.
his pen only, may recommend, but fie
D. R. Slade is bid up with a lame foot,
Robert. Asp I nail died on Tuesday and
Loyal Williams, of Dakota, an old time
doesn't cast aside any suggestion .he be­ tire funeral was held at the Holmes church caused by being run over with a loaded
boy of this place, made his parents and
lieves has merit in IL
ou Thursday. He leaves a large circle of wagon.
Politically Mr. Warner is a staunch dem­ relatives and friends who mourn their loss.
John Hinkley ahd wife visited at John friends a pleasant visit last week.
Mrs. Frank Willison, of Climax, aged
ocrat. He wasn’t always thus, but he has
McIntyre’s last Sunday.
Mm. R Faul is improving.
taken his stand largely on the tariff Issue.
Ed. Brown closed a five months term of about 22 years, died at her home on the
We bear that S. C. Doud has sold out
We hope he will see "the error of his his stock of boots and shoes to Edmore school in the Mayo district. Tureday. 'this 20th of obsess of the liver. Her funeral
ways’ but If he doesn’t, we nor any can parties.
being the third term he has taught there. services were held at the Baptist church
fall to respect his opinions because of a
Don't forget to say Grandpa Smith, and on Saturday, the SlsL largely attended by
On Wednesday night while Mr. Emory
her relatives and friends who are left to
feeling that they are honestly bls.
and family were attending church, fire ask If it is a boy.
mourn her sudden departure.
Mr. Warner was married In 1875. and was discovered in his residrtice. It was
J. H. Brown has commenced moving on
has no svmpathy with the Idea that quickly extinguished \ which was vgry
tbe river bend stock farm near 1*1alnwell.
marriage is a failure. It has been a bless­ fortunate as bad it burtiod several other
D. IL McElwain and son Jason were In His family will leave here on Wednesday.
ing to him and to his; aud has put more buildings must necessarily have been
J. Montgomery's sugar dance on tbe 19th
meaning into life, and more of manhood in burned too. We think it would be n wise Rutland Saturday.1
Geo. Cross was in Orangeville the fore was dimly attended.
him. He is a home man; and the beauti­ plan for our village to make some ar­
part of last week.
Old Mrs. Flensburg has moved to Rich­
ful and comfortqple home In which he re­ rangement for potection against fire.
Eddie Tanner is on the sick BsL He Is land to enjoy the society of her daughter,
sides is the happy abode of an honest
We bear that Emuia Garlick formerly reported better at thb writing.
Mra. Walter Parker.
of Woodland but now of Hubbfirdetown.
true love.
Ed. Edmunds will close his school at
Will Sanford has gone near Cloverdale
Mr. Warner has filled many positions of was married last week to n man .by the
High street this week.
,
with J. Price and hia meu tn put in a
honor and trust In his township, and was name of Sessions. Woodland people ex­
H. Hall and 8. Doad have moved back quantity of white oak logs which will re­
u capable secretary of the county board of tend their congratulations.
to Rutland.
quire nearly two weeks.
school examiners.
Hennan Grant is juat recovering from
E. Gorham and Mr. Brangwln each have
Vera Cortrtght is visiting friends to and
In all the walks of life, you will find him the measles but his family are ail down
a sick horse.
about your city.
true to his word, true to his triends, true with them.
After a two weeks’ visit with relatives
Rumor has it that Thomas McElwain has
to his coiwlctlons, one who commands con­
Jnlius Hayden, of Lansing. .’!• visiting and friends. Mrs. Wm. Mersbon and
bought
out Brad Thompaou and that Brad
fidence by deserving IL
Woodland friends.
daughter Berlha returned to their home in has bargained for Clarence **
“’a
Pcnnoek
Sam Katherman has sold his fatm to a Kalamazoo yesterday.
property at Delton where be Intends to
man from Ohio, and rented the J. WagBonfield.
Mra. Frank McPeck has moved to open a boteE
house near wiiere he now lives.
Last week Monday eve there was a oman
,
Dowling.
Peter Allison gave a party to quite a
Lizzie Finnefrock is very sick and fcara
birthday surprise partyatJohn McKinzey’s
E. E. Gorham has moved his wife to' large number of young people___
, .
one* night
bouse and it did greatly surprise John are entertained of her recovery.
Hastings. At this writing it is thought she last week in which a very pleasant time
when Bev. Wallace presented him with an
Is improving.
. was spent in dancing, etc.
$18 rocking chair. John responded witli
Mra. James Dooley died last Sunday
Some twenty five composed of both old
We were plqased to meet our old friend. night. The funeral was held at the Cath
C.lb-­
’ and young met with backets well filled
* jJhnTrime has bought tbe old house of F. J. Tooze, on Thursday. Fred looks as
olic church in Hastings yesterday.
with eatables and luxuries, drove to the
Andrew Bresee and a lot west of the though he had worked hard in bls school,
home of J. IL Brown last Friday evening,
church which he will move the house on to. and as a result has met with succes ass
where they were cordially received. So­
The Ladies Aid society that was held
Services at the M. P. church every
... ciability prevailed for a while, card play­
L. A. Stratton has sold his farm to a­
]osl wevk at Henry Bowman’s was akucother Sunday evening. President Dodds ing was Indulged In. while others employ­
eess and a ve^r enjoyable affair. A few Mr. Parmelee from near Battle Creek. L.
will be here the evening of the 5th. Quar­ ed tbcmselves tn unloading baskets, path,
remarks were made by L. C. Edmunds A. had au auction sale on Thursday, the
terly meeting at the brick appointment 4lh etc. preparltory for refreshments. That
#
and Itev. Wallace in regard to the good 19th.
being adTomplishcd all partook of the aanae
J. S. Hinchman still greets the eye of and 5th.
work of the society. Tbe cash proceeds
Mrs. Fox lias sold her bouse and lot at with social chat until tbe wee small hours
of that day were Sl.85. Their uext social the beholder.
S. Adams, a former resident of oar town, the Center to Dr. Powers. Consideration. next ararning when all repaired to their
will be held at John McKinzey 's
week
$700.
It
is
the
nicest
residence
in
town,
respective homes, feeling that tbe enjoya­
Wtrineedey and thereafter monthly the but for many years a drayman in Battle
Creek, was reported as lying lu dying con­ and a very desirable location tor the Dr. ble time was really one long to be retaasnfirst Wednesday in every month.
The Alliance had a dance at their hall. bered by them fell.
Easter services will be held at the churdi dition. caused by la grippe.
Mollie Tolles, of Kalamazoo, spent loot
Sorry I did not hit it right aloul the Friday evening.
next ftnnday evening.
A pleasant surprise was given Mr. week vlsiilng her parents and frkeufla
Arden
oSard b quite sick with rheu­ road (?) in East Jshtlstowu. Will try to
Marks and family one night but week, by about tbe Corners.
do better next time.
matic affection near the heart.
A portion of the Salvation Army from
The fuzzy eurculio-proof-plura man baa tltelr friends and neighbors. They are
Republicans remember that our caucus
about to leave tor Lenawee county.
Battle Creek are spending a time here.
Is on tbe 3rd day of April and if you want been abroad in the land, reciting hte essay.
Walter Cootoy and wife will move Into
Has
convinced
some,
but
not
all.
goad men on your ticket come out and help
Robert Marshall.
Frrt Manning «nd Ually have IMWnd tbe bouse vacated by Mr. Marks.
uomiaate them.
Olive Collis Is visiting at Cokmau Rus­
David Stiles bought a very nk* horse of to dry apple street, to work tor R. Jones
sell's.
friends.
Wm. Hampton last week.

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and beating of drums, carry him to the
nearest public house, wberejin the i«r
ment of sixpence, be is released.
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The quarter jest completed and the next
together cover one of the xaddoat paraagra
Id btetory. Borrowing a term from pro
There’s a curious little tobacco store on
JM4 tUrr-u »«•!
27f th? leading South End thorough(.'» bMorj, II
b. -1M4
clina *nd Fall” of
divinely established
in.—Philadelphia Thnca.
nation Every gracious promise to Israel
l
d iimw without ever noticing It.
had been coupled with a condition, exl.uuiw
-----Ibe doer opening into this
"Jop
prvsMd or dearly Implied. Again and
Th. author ot "Tbe
imst off i he sidewalk, nnd suspended over
rrporu a diatom ot that
’h‘c^!; again had tbe people been warned: again
the d&lt;x* to a large gilded wooden pip*,
brioy profound repose:
flevte credit upon their humanity as well
and again had they dkregarded tbo warn­
But I Lb.-uldn t t* artontabeJ
which q?rves ns n sign to Indicate the cb*r
ns uj&gt;on their good sdusm-.
If now hh spirit kaow*
The Rn«lai» have invented a very in* ing, violated the law. agaln-t Idolatry and
Mter of the place.
____
Ttw reason of hw transfer
M.tolM &lt;ben»Hr&lt;» wl«b »«gblwH w
Wlule sauntering down the state tne
geniouv mode of avoiding
IriXD the Hsaataytm .wows.
Site altogether. Those "ho do not wish nations, until their measure of Iniquity
other afternoon the writer's attention was
attracted to thh little ehop by noticing two
was complete nnd the judgment came.
to call on their friends al
or three men gazing interestedly into it*
For convenience it to customary to divide
AitoW toe
.
send three ruble- to the poor «d °» ■J®’
Wbe-i the tart crim joke* r^**a
narrow w indow, and be paused to nee what
Year's day tbe journals publish a 1st of tbe history of the kingdom into throe
Ussy were admiring. Being interested In
nanom who have given to ebaritietotbe stages. Samuel may .be said to have organ
meenchsum pipes, the young newspaper
money they would otherwtoo have spent iml the nation, but with so poor an inrtni
man thought he would like to look more
went us Saul he could out organize the
I iboukta't like to '*■thp mar
ou cards.
..
closely st some of those in tbe display. Su
Who seat Jack Barrett there
This lx accepted by.evcry one as a polite kingdom. That was the work of David.
be opened the door and stepped into the
.
-Budysnl Kiplisg.
wbowMbta tb« bro-l-t «««.* »*« o'
and BOisfactory alternative
place.
war. Ho brought tbeiuulonalapirl'JO 1“
It was a curious little room, perhaps 20
rionccr
----------Uiubrat development- He repelled all the
The
New
Dlreowry.
tert long by 7 or 8 feet wide, and pear the
A multitude of stories of the sodalllfe
You may have heanf your friends and attacks ot bis neighbors and compelled
fioor was a small shpwca.se. one end of of the Spanish period might bo told. Each
talking alxwit IL You may them to respect Israel. To his eon and
which contained a few boxes of cigars and town on tbe coast WM tbe center of the nelghbote
i
be one of the many who know aocceasor he left a united people, whbm no
the rest was filled with pipes, mostly of bide and tallotv trade far a hundred miles youratlf
J
personal experience just how good a other nation dared to attack, and a fair
meerschaum, many of them in very odd or more. Toe low a.tebe stores there bold from
I
It is. If you have ever tried It, you field for the artaof peace. Solomon brought
pattern* Tbe shelves behind tbe showcase nltag of costlv and beautiful goods In tbe tiling
|
one of Its staunch friends, because the tbe kingdom to Ha blghert point of glory.
were piled high with all kinds of smoker’s days of which Farnham and Dana wrote- are
i
thing about It is. that when Edncafjon. agricultureaud commerce were
articles and small hoses containing pieces the days when tbe great cattle prince* wonderful
’
given a trial. Dr. King’s New Dis­ brought lo a flourishing condltfon. This
of raw meerschaum and amber.
came from their rauchea to hold festival. once
(
covery
ever
after holds a place in the wax the golden age of Israel. The fanta' &lt;’f
tub laon
The young cavaliers rode in on fiery but &lt;
Solomon filled the earth Ho is still tbe
And on tbe oppovir.' wall were hubg sev­ well trained aud guy y caparisoned horsee,
toon**. limin'. If you have never wwtl it and
eral very quaiut pl.trr.** At the back of nnd all tins wonderfu I teat* of honwman- should Ik* afflicted with u cough, cold &lt;»r theme uf a thousand legends nuioug the
the shop w*a n small lathe with a foot sbip of* as fine a rare bf riders aa the world any th root, lung or chest trouble, secure a nations of SDUtbcrn Asia, nnd the Jew.
through all the twenty-nine ronturtaa
pedal, and beaidr it irus kit of tools pc
hna ever
were jx-rf.inned daily on buttle al once and give It a fair trial. It to
mliar :u tbe work of pipe making At this mesa and iwa bench apd pliua.
guaranteed evrey time, or money refumieti. sine© bin day have pointed with miugk'l
pride and sadneas to tbu glory ot Solomon.
lathe the proprietor of the place was indus­
But the home life ««r these great fnmilin Trial botltal free at W. IL Gmslyear's
Tin third stage—tlie four centuries of nltriously working on a piece of amber, to be wax ximpUcity itecIT In many** Spanish drag store.
most continaous decay ar. I demoraiiaation
twet!
the mouthpiece of p pipe, and he house there wax ti" fireplace, window or
—Uctau with Rrhoboam, though the seed,
looketi upas the duor ojK Ccd iu&gt; 1 tbe young clumucr. The fire for woking wo* built
Perhaps you arc run down, can’t vat. of decay were thickly aowu before. Far
man approached him- When meerschaum on a clay floor. |*artly roofed, outside of tbe
-cm I ■■•n't
Iblnl. .-.in do »nj «hln« some reaaons not well understood thenmrviug was spukrn of be became 'rnthusi* mr.in building. The bonwbold utensils were
I
........ ................... ■-■_ “ to your MtlihMtlon. «mly&lt;.v wonitrr wliAl had long liccn a division In fading, the
astir, and was very willing to talk.
lew—a copper or
ur iron
iroj kettle,
xnutu, an*
a H.IUJ
. .......
.
, ..
- an,jnfaw-a
’ oi’ roc* I
“Dill yotf make those pipe* In the win­
tribe of Judah aud some fraction* of other
on which io pound roru or w
.
. ,
tribe*standing togetltrr. and the rest ot
dow?'1 wax aiked
stone griddle for tbe tortilla*. Diabefc,
the nation occasionally breaking away.
tableware and furniture came slowly, and
But those pipes are quite plain beside Home were of the* most simple drecription. For in Electric Bitters yon will final the exact Again and again during the life of David
of the carving 1 have done. There is very years a rnw bide stretched on the floor, remedy for restoring your nervous system1 did thisspirit produce dangerous or bloody
tittle moerechauui carving done iu Boston, with a blanket spread over it* formed the to Its normal. Maltby ooodltton. Surpris­’ results, nor did David nucoiwd iu uniting
ing result* follow tbe use of this great1 the tribe* till the beirof Haul. Idiho-fttrth,
aud, in (act, there are but few lino class
usual bed in early California.
artists in meerschaum in this country,
Everything was kept exqutoita !y clean, nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite’ hn&lt;l liren a»ASMinxt.xi. Twice during that
and evsi those came from some foreign nnd thcHigh tbe Spanish families learned returns, good digestion to restored, and1 reign there were bloody im-.urrection*. It
to spend more on their boutaw niul belong* the liver and kidneys resume healthy to but nwom.ble to conclude that the men
here who cat plain j«pe» out of nicerjugs, they .wcinttl to look upon such things action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. a’ W.■ of Judah were greatly favored al the court j
■chxum. because that work, like any other
of Solomon, and. that the jealousy of other
as only affording op;»ortunftic» for n more H. Goodyvar’&lt; drug store.
trade, can be acquired: but in order for a generous’ hospitaUty. -• Charles Howard
tribes Mnoldrrrd all through the forty i
mau to do any flue carving be mnat !«• a^
year, of his glorious reign.
I
Sliinu
in
Century.
The
best
salvr
In
the
world
ferrate,
boru arttou in thi* country men learn I
Nevertbelew the kingdom left by Solo- I
bruises, sores. Hirers, sail riwum. fow
only a part of a trade, but where I camel
Origin of the Njme “Puritan."
j sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblam*. mon extended uorthcast to tbe Euphratex.
from a young man is obliged to iearu LU
The name of “Puritan" was itself orig­ corn*, and all tkiu eruptions, and positive­ ami south ox far a* the "Red sea. His deal to
trade fium beginning to end.
was the signal for the old jealousy to re
“My father was turner to the king of inally a nick name.. ocithor accepted nor’ ly cures piles vr no pay required- Il h
vive. and the folly of Itei.oixiaui completed
Prun.-i-t, and so, you see. be must have bet a ucceptalfte lo those to whom it was applied, gusrantred to give- perfect ssthfactiou. or the division. There were thenceforth two
a tine artist. My brother and myself were butflret ' devised by Sanders, the Jecuit. money refunded. Filer 25 cento per box. kingdoms and internecine strife, and the t
brought up in the nt of carving, and my to trot n reproach upon the pontons and For sale by W. IL Goodyear, the druntbL batred on both sides wa. so Intetue that
brother was the finest carver I ever saw, ways of reformers, to render them suspi­
Sweet spring Is now al Kalkaska. 12 even I lie prophets wer? affected b’v it, a*
sithir in m*erachai’.m*or wood. 1 wish you cious and odious to the stole.’’
we sec iu many of their utteraucea. Against
pgire this on tbe authority of one of the ine-be* of snow having fallen yesterdav.
non Id see some examples of his work. How­
the dark luckgruund of war aud apustacy
most
eminent
of
the
early
emigrant*
to
ever, I will show you some specimens of
Ear the eure of colds, coughs, and all de­
serving that I have made, and try aud tell MaMachusrtte. where be joined the elder rangements of the respiratory organ■&gt;. no other stand out the mighty figures &lt;&gt;f Elijah and
Winthrop and shared with him that din­ mnllctei- is so rclisNe as Ayer's Cherr) Pec­ Elisua. heroes and pstriots. almort mar
l*on what you want to know.
,
trust. if not hatred, of democracy which toral. It relieves tba asthmatic and cw.ttmp- tyrs, yet minu-ulously sustained and pre­
bOAKlXa'TKE ME^lUCBAVM.
"When an order comes for a pipe I some­ wax and Is the touchstone of tbe real, orig­ tlve. even In advanced stages of disease, and served, xtruggliuk- mightily but in vain to
bring back a deluded people to their duty
times have to'look through an entire box inal nnd only genuine New England Puri­ has saved innumerable lives.
to God and their native land.
to find a piece of meetschnuni that will suit tan. ax I must call him. although in those
James Kugirl&lt;*A who spent 50 years Ret­
As tbe northern kingdom liegau It*
tbe design 1 wish to make. I then soak the day* Ute name had not been accepted. I
ting
rich
in
Bronson,
died
yedrrday.
He
carrer under Jeroboam by systematical &gt;
refer to John Cotton, "Bachelor in Divini­
piece iu cold water until it sinks, which
excluding tbe Mosaic institution*. »o its
ty and Teacher of tbasChurch of Christ at was 88 years old.
■rill take from fifteen to twenty minutes.
downward carver was most rapid. Idol­
I then saw the block as ntar as possible to
atry, despotism and corruption were its
It was very near tbe middle of the Sev­
the size required, eo as not tu waste the
Gexts: For furty-flve years I have
neenebaum. ntifl rough out the pipe with enteenth century when this convplcuotu been afflicted with blood poison, liver arxl methods; conspiracy, revolt und regkii.a knife. Plaqing the block on tbe lathe I divine, resenting tbe application of the rheumatic dlfflcultles. Part of the time determlned tbe choice of ruler* tbrongn
rat tbe plain part of tbe pipe, aud bore the name to himself and his associates by contiiMxl to ray bed. My blood was badly most of the 330 year* of its troubled «gbfe
Huger Williams, significantly added to the
ence. Once Elisha xucceed.'d in restoring
item to the bowl. If the pipe b&gt; to be carved
diHcaml.
Six bottles of Hibbard's
account given above of the history of the
a faint spirit of piety and ;*triottsm, and
I lay it away uutil thoroughly driest.
Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than
under the dynasty of Jehu (who wa* an
"Tbe meerschaum has to be hard in order nickname Puritan, that "the righteous
all the mber medicines 1 hare taken. My
batxl of the lx&gt;rd struck him with madness
tocarve it. When tbe carving is com pieted
ointed by Elisha) there wax a show of order
friends
have
used
It
and
in
ever}care,
it
who invented the name—nor doth be de­
during the reigns of JelxMibaz. Joash. Jero­
tbe pij&gt;e is boiled in iieeswax and then
has
proven
a
wonderful
remedy.
I
have
light in them that delight to take up a reptejabed. After tbe amber stem has been
boam II and Zaciiariab; but tbe hitter was
known of some wonderful curve of dydj&gt;eptaaerted the pipe is finished and ready for
murdered by SbaHtttn (773 B. C.). who wax
sin and neuralgia.
York Times.
the customer. It is not generally. known,
murdered a month later by Menabem.
Mnx.
M
aby Brirnuk
tost a merrachaum pipe would never color
whose son Pekabiab was slain by Pfckah.
Mitchellville.
Iowa.
Professor niseXle'a VmbreDa.
so beautifully if it were not boiled in wax.
who wax tn turn a&amp;sa/viiuataxl by HiMbpc.
Hilibard's Rheumatic Syrup and l*l&amp;stem
Professor John Stuart Blackie n one of
"An ordinary meerschaum pipe can l»e
with whom the kingdom wax drat roved
siadc iu three days, but if it is to be carved the most remarkable men that Scotland are remedies of great merit. I believe amid unspeakable mUeriea. Tbe ten tribre
they
have
no
equal
In
tbe
cure
of
rheum
­
dow poKM&amp;im. Hi* delicate figure, with
tH course do specified time can be stated.
were taken Into captivity, and so disapthe white locks thick pound tlie finely cut atism and all blood diseases,
icarv.1 from butory. Many fanciful ac­
Dk. II. KFJciiAittt Druggist.
■sooths. on a single pipe."
face, and tbe Byrooie collar turning down­
count* of them have apjieared. and many
Mitchellville,
Iowa.
"Do you have many orders tor elaborate ward to the thick- plaid that is wrapped
learned men, a bore learning was not tem­
The spring Is the time to take Hibbard'* pered with judgment, have maintained ex
warmly around his shoulders, are familiar
to every Edinburgh boy and girl. Some Rheumatic Syrup for the blood. For sale trarngant theories concerning "Tbe lx»t
"Not so many os 1 used to have years ago.
years ago be accepted an umbrella from a by Fred I- Heath. Prepared only by Tbe Tribes." but there is every reason to be­
I anppose if I bud a nice store down town 1
manufacturer who advertises bin goods Cnarles Wright Medicine Company, De­ lieve that they were never reunited. Their
diould get more orders for fine work. But
Americans who can afford to pay several
well by presenting specimens to celebrities, troit, Mich.
idolatry and neglect of tbe Mosaic law
auadred dollars for a beautiful piece of and acknowledged tbe gift by four lint* of
Ypsilanti can have the Eagle’ tahnerv would naturally cause them to I* absorbed
neerachauiu curving will, as a rule, buy it
and 40 families from Whiteball, by build­ and lust as a race tn tbe nations among
totalled, oftentimes as a aoovenir of soma
bis opportunity, and now every boarding ing a building for the company.
whom they nettled
sawtry which they have visited. I bare
in Scotland repreeenta Professor Blackie
The history of the other kingdom, com­
DyspepRls's victims ure numbered t-y thou­
toaea in this country over twenty years, and
pushing his way against a deluge of rain sands.
So are the people who have been re­ monly called Judah, to far more important
“a wind tight Cellowv" 'rills humor of tbe stored to health by Hood's tlanaparilta.
and intermting; for it continued a king­
situation liee in the fact that be never car­
Tbe young people of Marlette arc dom till 58B B. c., was partially re-stored
ries an umbrella!—London Tlt-Bita.
&gt; hustlers and haw stocked their Presby­ after the captivity, and maintained a des
terian church with 91,000 worth of hand­ ;erato straggle for nationality for nearlv
bve centuries longer. No# was the Jewish
some fani 1 tore.
Gladstone is called the “Grund Old Man"
community completely broken up and ihe
■Ball one* which I think will Interest you.'
because of his service in the eauw of prog
people scattered till the reign of the Ro­
KXqVUlTK UAMPUta.
reas. He baa been tbe leader of bis party
man emperor. Hadrian, about 131 A. D
Ab exquisitely curved pipe reprmeuri'd a
when the ]bm Insurrection under Bar-Coktaunt-ir with his gun leveled, stealing canback as 1886 be was mods premier for tbe
ttansly around a stump (rhe bowl), and
tire: lime. A* a popular orator Gladstone
ere*, after which the Jew* were forbidden
is not tbe equal of either Fox or Pitt, and
to enter Jerusalem under penalty of death
be falls below Burke in afflueocy of fancy
and the dispersion was complete Never*
and knowledge of the springs of political
thelras it ta JlKUb Uat
action. In extent of acquirement* and
national name and blood, and the Jews regeneral versatility, however, he surpaaxco
2tadiyP~^e‘Pan amOag aU ■“too* «&gt;
ail tbe other British statramen of any aga.
Lawrence Seage was killed by a falling
was made 'from photographs. Shortly
tree at Alpena Munday.
It is fitting to dte here a few facta s* to
altar the war he made a groat many
clie
hkto&gt;7 between the
ftht/2W
and opening f
?{rUBd5cr*’tbe return rttbe
It eut be &lt;1 veu in a cup&lt;&gt;f tea or coflxe. with­ Jews, but of the whole disperaion certain!,
cure for the bite of a rabid animal which
out
tbe
knowledge
of
B&gt;e
person
taklnr
ir
a customer often wuu a carving of the
is being widely circulated. It consists of
not more than a third, and some think no
bathing the wound with vinegar and pourmore than a fifth, came back, and throe
completed the dow temple aboutkra Hr’
tbrir eoSee wltbout thetr know hX7^,&lt;|
beyond the Euphrates, and Ni

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

—Hall's Journal of Health.

burns slowly, with very little smoke and

A-lti a tusn and dog
Tbe figures cc-uldnot

the founder of the Salvation Army, was
witnessed by a vast crowd numbering over
half a million persona. About 30.00© mem-

they are marvelously
tbe turnstiles at Olympia.

Over 50 subordinate loJgtw of Good
Templars have been organlxed in Michlgan since February L

F. DKAE

day morning.

Office o*
Office hours tr
Deettnc with rt
store__________
T M- B. Gil
J..
and
wifi prosecute
Departments ot
rthls store.', coi
Hastings. Mich,

Anywhere

Any time

Office hours ts.

TT A. BAR
XL.
Ph

WRITE TO

Office over Ne
to e p. m.

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co

G.wlop

No. io Spruce Street,

Makes a sped
ETMand EAR
SLUffiP

NEW YORK.

Office and resi
fiause.Hastinx*

gMITH * C

(Office In
Practice is all

A

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J

R. TIMM
(Office or

ROBERTS

DUSTERS

Habmund. by * trine &lt;&lt;f th- right riwu tefta
said ssortgerr has tuMr ar.il hereby «&lt;*&gt;.*
ofcfite principal »uiti at -.ac toetinn
iittereM wcric*'. thereon to* due as* taretu

F. JBBOL

Cor. Jefftrsnn t
Rate
This House is
patrnnare of th

•VtoMOttStoDil forty thn. r. ntk. Vt&amp;oj
no udtor procre-Liu.-'.)
luted to recorer the an, r
urartgage or any pari tl r*-'
Xfotlcr is hrre-.n u-re i 'Si
11th da? &lt;4 Apr;' - - : • •
roon.M Ihr Dorth trro.:
in the (Jltv o&lt; H i.
Mrte of Michigan, **..•
boild.ng te Whlrh the
In tbe matter at the estate of fflepbrn l»O't«*. Court} of Barry i-■
&lt;WI3tte
hikbrot bidder. I’.' i
N?*tre is hereby Rtv~ »baj 1 .**’»'•&gt; **11
Xtatorf"t.utate?"
as'
Freln
lUtcOoD'l*
titafcrtt
Indrirr
«i Frtdav.
u^uiday
rt tbe
Apcd?A.
Ik fort
‘at elereu
uVlork

Hastin

are the best.

m the tewveow al Hm- boww»te»^i m tte- late *te---------------------**—*—«- »- •*roont? nt Itam. in tbeStatec&gt;f Mich«au.pureu
ant tonrease and autboriiy gHMitrelf &gt; nw on the
«b day wi Msreh. A. 1». ltoi.br the Probate
Coen nt Bxm ConDtv. Mlet.’B»n. nil «rf tbem
[13 ri

l&gt;
Ibr State
described

‘’f Michigan,

Bas

CAPIT
ST

Incorporated u

rtsixwwpj

Open for trail
merlyo

premise* being situate fa u &lt;• u.wnddy of in­
lug.
theCocut? of llarr and stated Writ
—
... iw—...»
-r..­

D. G. Koblnson
Ches

convdnlne eighty aern. erf lanO iMtecekw
Dated. Basttags. M.&lt; . Jssuan IZh. tv..
Wsanxaji II vvwi.mi. Mcrtp.--

Dan W. Rkyn
D. G. Robto
John Gan
rights ttf Ettrabr.b rioMrr. widow of tbedreea^
rd 'herein.

rftlBATK OBDtB.
Blate of Michigan, Count’

thousand eight hundred and ninety our.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate
In the matter af tbe estate of Joel Dehaven,
deceased.
Ou reading aud filing tbe petition duty writ rd
of Dighton Dehaven. son at said dreewwd.

ti-'tamr'it ot said dveca-ed mas be admitted u&gt;
protatr and I ha: adiumMraUoa at »»d estate
«nb tbe wiU annexed may be granted to A. S.
W'wrrti ar •ouic ether suitable pcrace.
।
TlK-renpon it is ordered, that Friday, the'
&gt;-»•.
«« •«__ ». ■

sald^itten, and that the heirs at taw of s«M
deceased and all ether persomi tatereetedTnaaM the Cireuit Court for ham (Xau&gt;tV&gt;
estate, are required to appear ar a Msstaea at ths neemism described in said nxttiar « *
'-vd court then to be boMen st tbe Protiale
Qffice. tn tbeetty of Hastings, tn said eountv.
and show esnar. If auv there be. why lie- prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And ft ts
petxlenn ot said petition, and thr bearing
thereof Djr rsusiftE a copy of this order to be
pub!-*hfd ir. tl&gt;»* HaMlnjpi Raxxkk. a newspa­
per printed and circulated tn said courtv at
Kin-?. onre in rach wrrk tor three sueceeshe
weeks prerlom tn said day of Iwanng.
,a
CBAMldto te. AMNOTWONn.
(A true copy !
Judge ol Probate.

&amp;

8Uttoo‘'
Ha«tiko*.

l&amp; I Js:

......... |V»,

said arartBCr *• # n certain rifee or
«
laad wttaare; lying and brUf in tte «gt»«
MtehlgMk. knmra and dtM-nbcd »»*«"•
•brtriti. Oaasineoemc st tb&gt;- 'i'*'**
Booth side of section &gt; r • nil r twnb «i«s»
quarter line one-half mile. •» -‘ -f
nxte.thcDre south oneb-dt n-.-lc. tt«re £
a,wii'Kfs»4,s
west, etetainlng forty &lt;•*'• nt tand

SMITH •00I4IHOVM.
o
Attorney* for ItslRticr *'» MnngimDated. Januarj r.. tfc'i.
_

The Jfiagtra Faile Route.’’

JttC

A General Ra

in. &lt;m» tee ria era
February.
,
er-W of MVNre
an Mgr MU. staid iftnrtcaj:* **&gt; SKtcsrt Ja'i
nd? W7. to Joel Ml- John surf &lt;X)4
Aaljr reoordefi la the nff:r* ot th#
Deeds lor Barry County, la litre -T of
•ttMtekteEMMLIhreaine »*' sgtl
by Seal «. Jahn to Barry i Poanu
bar Ittk. I»*a. and said a-is^ ;&gt;.-tt rrewdrt H
Orttetetatw* RegWrr of Drwd* In ud te
Barry C*uatr. la litre :t oi martgMv* &lt;■ tap
ICT. (hl rrhlcb mortal^ there II eiauert t» t*
dnaalitoe date of this negeette
rftetyjeaiiuSvrtMtthtrt''
rad utetf'
net 's fee ottavwty are doltar* j-rOTMtehrm
said mortgage, aad no suit or uroereto© st
law having been instituted to iwtwr.k;
money* secures] m said merest-. or as? put
WwefVterefers; by virtue of th* perer£«*
retained tu said n^tp-". and tbe gate* to
such case made and prrvIdrA notre
given that on Matunlst. tbe «h day a.
.D. Utt, at ten O'clock in tbe fare**
Se?1 at public auction to the i/.’brrtJ

On the first d
Mary M. Woico
ES«ed 10 Addtv
or parcel of lar.
pie Grove. «oue
can. &lt;Jreerib,-d
half nf the nort
of taction t&lt;eni
range seven (7)
of land more or
Said ujortgs’

and State of Mi

ot December. A
said Addison I*
Hr !U-d. which
day ot Febraar
said recitter’a i
pages to and 41
Oa the first d
there became d
sste'SEs;

remained unpa
thirty dars am
On the first ■
there became d
‘interest of for.
aad Hid same &gt;
rtara tor Clio *i
On the Bret
k there besarue C
l ecrtflnx to tbe 1
five and t» too &lt;
installid ent ha'
for more than
Now. tberefa
by virtue of a c
*a:d asslxnee &lt;i
does hereby el&lt;
declare tbe wb
cage, both int&lt;
able at once. ‘
now due and u
*&gt;&lt; eight bundr

lor taxes paid
*s. with Intt

too, to'.:o i
TIMETABLE.

logs at law or l
recover the &lt;un
Mexico Is the
:u*-of ibe pw.
talned. and Up
provided, the i
xace described

USa|J|»ga|£g

-

■a^s*^....

Stations.

btahest bidder
,-roarthwise Iu
thectreaftoau

&lt;&gt;. w. feSii’

GILLASPIE

noo^otsatd d;
on srtd-murtg:

Kl-JS r

Th

SrvAiir. K?

f

SHILOH S

fiheri
TottaeQoatlfi
Rrasaul U

3X1? &amp;

CURE

|

Epilepsy.
. —---- co-er tJje (1
dreadful hUtory wi it
reverence be said
study of these wbo

E. KENJ

(Over J. fl
Practices tn al
prenaptlyattena

M
MUKTGAdE SALE,
l&gt; rfantt having te-'ti uurie Ut u&lt;» „„
thirty da*» In tl- peyt.,vnt &lt;4 nit-rrHwe^
SMI payable on a mortgage &lt;UU4 J#c»&lt;tk
made bj Cbauuc) M. Ut»v (, &lt;i &lt;; j^r. a ton.'
bis wife. toteiMW aj« Ifah.inurd.aii rrton£
ill tbe
I Ilf
&lt;

CONSUMPTION
ribitTdriiwiTiJlSfo

M. FGIV

g

’
.
^on ot tbe H
•^iptures made up. Nor waathta
h”**® UU Alexander the Great counnxroH

«W» &lt;« u&gt; an B
FaleaUne remained a
&gt;- .
though undeZrariSs rutofat Pro'i“:=,

Over 11

T) A. SHE!
J.
Abrtn
AM.U
Money to loa
sold ou wmml
davinr a co«npi
ailed from the i
a tracts;

HArrixas.

It Is not tbe extreme* &lt;g beat and raid «o
much as the sudden changes of tem^rature
that eause certain climates to be nnhrahhfu'
When, however, tbe system is iori&lt;orate&lt;i with
Ayer'S bareaparfoa, these ch.nt-s are rJr ,
attended with icjnrious rwutta
y

Mrs. James Lantbi. an aged resident of
IobU. wa. ftand d«l ta k„ Ih,| )w “/

■

Associate

Anything

-Bend for cir-

haanft-p
and ratrhar in playing attitudes.
ful in making a superior and cheap solid

Advertise

s

ternw of offli
this nth din

8a
E

�BUSINESS CARDS.
t T. GAMBLE.
V .
Physician nnd Surgeon.
i

DELTON, MICH.
Office at hotel for the present.
TVILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
Vi
Lawyer.
office over Julius Russell's store. Stale
Mncl, Hastings. Mich.

QTUAltT. KNAPPKN &amp; WEAVER.
&gt;?
Attorneys nt law.
Over Hosting* national Bank.
.
Hastings. tyiebigan. i
A-ivOclate offices, at Grand Uapida, Mich. ■

A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Ai^iracl Block. HMUugN.
r.ey to lo ui on Real Estate Reul Estate
ou ccunnUslon. General con
auciug.
• i .■■suplete set oi Abniract Book.*, com
iroiu ta« Records, can foraisn complete
.cl*.C. F. BROOKS. Clerit.
Y

P. DRAKE, M. D..
&lt;‘Hire over Holloway’s drug More.
Bee hour* Iruiu 'J to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
whli residence, at Holloway *» drug

I
M. “B. GILLASPIE. Notary Public
1 ,
and f. S. Claim Agent,
•. ,11 prosecute all kinds of claims la-fore the
1 •-q&gt;aruncnt* of Un- Interior office. Call on him
.- :
&gt;inr«. corner Court and Jefivrson Sta..

Dyspepsia
Make*
lake* the Uvea of many people miserable,
miserable,
cAitilng dlstrau after eating, sour itoinach,
•lek headache, heartburn, loss of appetttp’
a faint, “all gone” feeling, bad tastq, coated
niaf-roaa tongue, and irrcjpilnrity of
Distress too bowel*. Dyspepsia doc.
After n°t R«t well of tteclf. Ji
FnCirtc* requires careful attention,
tav,n&amp; and a remedy like Hood's
Sarsaparilla, which act* gently, yet efficiently.
It tones tho stomach, regulates thp dlgev
Jon, cnsitra a good tqpetite, banishes headache,
«ICK
and refreshes the mind. Headache
“ I lave been troubled with dyspepala. 1
nad bat .little appetite, and what I did cat
Hoart-.
distressed me, or did inc
K
little good. After eating I
du rn
WrtuM h4ve a Ulul or llrrdi
all-gone feeling, as though I hod not eaten
anything. My trouble waa aggravated by
tny business, painting. Last
Sour
spring I took Hood's Barsaparifia, which did me an Stomach
Immense .•'.mount of good.
.....
appetite, raid my food relUhed and satisfied
tho craving I had prcvleub'.y experienced.”
Geoeue A. Pauk. Watertown, Mosa

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Sold by alldniggUU. gl.slxforfa. Prepared only
bjrC. I. HOOD A CO., A&gt;&gt;oUieratic*, Ixiwell, Miua.

IOO Doses One Dollar
a. barber, m. d.

H

Physician nnd Surgeon,
.?r Nevin's store. Offirc lifffar* from S

.
। ftre

ECKHA5TS CROUP REMEDY
Th* Children's Medicine
1
For Cold*. Couchs, Hoareeficrt. 1
Uhomsng Cough. Croup. «:&gt;d

w.

.UWRY. M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
i &lt; oa'tj ot treating diseases of the
:nl KA K and tbe preservatjou of vision
i—:‘v tlttinc SPECTACLES aud eve

•nly as
•turn!;

ELECTION NOTIVll.'
•■-ddenceon Broadway, near Court
To the electors of the county of Barry. Pinrines. Mich
suant to' instnirUniB f-om the Secretary ot
•Slate, you are hereby notified ttrnt the legisla­
TH A CpLGKOVE.
ture oi tfu- st -t.« of MlrhU-ui has »i.i&lt;«ed an act.
Lawyers.
and wnlrr- d 11 tak« immedMe effecL The same
•■ii.i , :a Union block, Hastings.)
has been approved by the Governor and Is ox
• । • - di th-* ■ ourts«?f th- *t»te.
follow*:
Jolut re«dltHion. proposing an um -ndment to
*ecklon one, an tide nine of the consuliittrn of
Attorney at Law.
this stole, relative to the sa’urv of the Attormw
General;
'ver J.S. ikHMtvear A Co.\store.)
Rraolmt by I he senate and bouse of represenin ail courts of the Stale. Coilactions
tattvescg the stole of Mi' hlu vi, that no amped, irrcniiing m.;
meal to section orc. of article nine, ot the con­
. iiMEKMAN. Homtepathld Phy­ st It uti ini of this sfntn bo mid the same Is hercbv
pro|&gt;osed to re das follows;
sician nnd Surgeon*
'
Scctjoa I. The Governor tball receive an an
SEE,&lt;r l^*thrnp'&lt; rirugfctnreA
mini salary ot four ihounamt miliars'; the Jud««a
of the circuit court shall each receive an atinmd
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
salary ol t«o thmi«amt the hmidn- i dollar, the
Attorney Geeiqr.il shall receive rfu annual sahry
Ot two llviuoiind live hundred ch&gt;l!;irs. Hu- S»»cretarv nt Stot.« shall receive r.n annual salary-of
idler- : and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich. eight tiumlred dollars; tbe Stole Treasurer shall
receive an antmal salury &lt;&gt;t one th&lt;&gt;u*aud dol­
Rates. $ I .OO per Day.
lars: the Superintendent or Public insfrujtion
H - i-c is new. with pleasant rooms. The shall receive an annual salary &lt;&gt;( one tbnusand
■ _ -■ i;., .'- of the public Is respectfully .solicited. d.,i!!ar*; tin- Coiunt'ssl.i!:- r of the Land Otr.ee
shall receive an aunua! salary ot right hnddred
I Iastings\City Bank, dollars. They shall receive no lees or jwrqulsites whAtrv.T for the performance of any dutii**
coutiectcd with llteir office. It shall not be
competent for the leulslat-.tre to increase the
Halting*. - - Mich.
salaries hereto provided:
’
Be it further resolved, that «»M amendment
shall be submitted to the people nr this state a’
7APITAL S75.003.90
the next spring election, op th- llrst Monday ot
RPU's 84.ooo.im4.
April, tn the year one thousand eight hundred
aud nlt ety one, and the Secretary &lt;&gt;t State Is
hereby required to give notice of the Mme to
the sheriff of the several counties ot this state
Michigan.
at least twent* days prior to Mid ••lection, and
tbe said sheriffs are required to g| vr the several
u t&gt;r b-tdnr’s Dec. 15. IM6 lu building for notices required by law. and tti« several
townships and e'tke* in tM» state shall prepare
meriy occupied by Messer Bros.
suitable boxes for the reception of ballots east
foror against said amendment Each person
voting fur said anu nCment shall have written
or printed on hlx ballot the words. “Amend­
;. Robinson. President;
ment tv the constitution relatke to the salaries
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
of Attorney Genera!— Yes” and earb person
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier voting agelhst said amei:dment shall have on
his ballot in like ,ninner "Amendment to the
nu.KCToKS:
/
eoDStlUiTton relative to rhe nalxrlesnf Ute At­
torney General—No." The bsllot shall In al’
.n W. Reynold*,
respects be canvasvxi and reiurus made ns In
G. Robinion.
general elections ot state embers.
J.XMKA D. Rkn-HAM.
rth.
Chester Messer
.
r*!.*cri2 aTBrwry Co.
p. r. co’gTove.

ind Banking Boslfiesa Tranaacted.

a the first day of September. Aj D. 1S85,
’ ..-y M. W-tli-jilanfi Jerome K. WolMtt mort­
.. -4 to Addison P. C jok. *1! that certain piece
. parciH at laud situate in the township of MaGrove.County ot Bury aud Mate of Mlchi. . i. ‘.escrib' d as follows to-wit; The south
. of tbe north half of tbe northwest quarter
- iclton twenty (30; town two (2) north of
.. 40 -even JTj wyst. containing forty &lt;40 acres
»n.| m.,re or less.
&gt; j.d
was on the sixteenth day of
.- • n’tiihrr. a. D. ISM, ree*&gt;rded in the office ot
register ot deeds tor the Cokintv of Barry
State nt Micjilxxn. in liber an ot mortgages
v • page 12, .
' •id'iiortgnge was on the twenty-eighth day
I’ecsmber. A. I». im. duly as«iiroed by tbe
• ■! Adiliwn P. Cook, to the A. J*. Cook Co .
lied, which said aasigtinteut was on the fifth
dsy of 1 ebrnary. A. D. wi. duly recorded In
. register s office. In liber M of mortgage*, ou
■.'.ice* io and 41.
&gt;n the first day of September. A. D. l«88.
tuere became due and pavable by rhe terms of
.. .1 mortgage the spin of forty-flye and W-ioo
,1 ‘..;irs ,5C..30i, of tap rest and the same has
1 • r.ain -u unpaid and lit arrears forthe space of
rty dnvs and upwards.
0.1 the first day of September, A. D. IMS.
• re became &lt;lu- aud pavafitoan Installment of
:ereit of forty five aud, so ion d.jurs
..: ih? same !-. is rrmtlnnd iinpsm and In sr
- &gt;rs for the space of more than thirty &lt;lav«.
»:»tb- first day at Septemoer. A. D. IWO,
-re became due an lustalhuent of Interest oc•rding to the terms of said mortgage, of forty­
- and so loo dollar* [»Ufto!. which said last
'tillment has remained due and in arrears
•r more than thirty days.
Now. therefore, bv reason of said default, and
■ - -.irtue of a condition of Mid mortgage, tbe
- i assignee of sold mortg-ige has elected and
• -S hereby el-et lo declare, amt does hereby
fare the wlrole amount secured hr said mod­
. ■■■-. both interest and principal, due and pay*oie at once. There Is therefore claimed to be
now due and unpaid un said mortgage tbe sum
eight bundrM, thirty-eight and 30-100 dollars
•
of principal and interest, and tbe
i rtber sum of seven aud 53 100 dollar*
aw taxes paid by tbe mortgagee on said pretnl- •*, with Int-rert thereon, according to the
terms «f said mortgage at ten per cent, from the
-MU day of Jxnuary. A. D. imk, and no prooeedi2s nt law or in equity have been instituted to
recover the same or any part thereof. •
Notice Is therefore toereoy given that by vtr--of the power of tale In such mortgage con'•vned. and th* statute In rach case m-.de and
t rovuied, the premises above and In said mortcage described, or so much thereof as may be
u x*essary. will oe sold at public vendue, to the
highest bidder, al the north front door of the
,i irt house In the city of Hastings. Barry Coun-v. Michigan, that belag the place of holding
toe circuit court for said county, on the ninth
day ot Kay. a. D. tHPl. at ton o’clock In the fore­
noon of said day, to satisfy the amount then due
onsaldmortgagetugeiherwlthall legal costs,
including an attorney fee a* provided by law.
Dated. February Ttlt. MM.
The A. P. Cook CO. Limitku.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
'it xnr. Ksaffkx &amp; Weaver,
Attorneys for Assignee.

Sheriff-* Notice of Elretiow.
To the (Jaaltfled voters nt Barry County, Mlchlenn.
.
•
I’ursuaut to &lt;lue notice from the Secretary al
*tat- you are hereby uotiiieU that at fheganeral
•■lection to toe held in thb state on Monday.
April «ih. iroi. the foUowma officer* nre to be
• iected: Ao associate Ju«tlce of the supreme
ourt in place ot John W. Champlin, wtuwe
&gt;rm of office wilt expire December 31. UNI;
cthu oi om&lt;M will exmre Peremoer si. iwi" ilne*s my hand nnd seal at Hastings. Mich.
:' i- ten, a.v
&lt;ot.i

Sheriff of Barry Co.. Mich.

ENGINES,
I rr proved

Variable Friction Feed.

A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa.

The head the crown piece of the human
rtatue, aud is usually in good proportion
and capable of proper poise, but u head
well set End suatniued in tine height nbovo
the nboulders is n rare sight. A woman of
largo, full physique will diminish and
make herself almost, insignificant by a for­
ward stretch and crane of .tho iwok or a
cont rqrted tuck down between tlrn sboult-'.tra, when her whole effort shuultl Im- to
BXtnvt rnd lengthen the support of t.be
head nnd to give tbe full effect of Ito size,
"lie tall, aiemler woman, whns* head
should stand like the bell on the stalk of a
Ri}', gets an idea that she uccentuutcs her
height by an upright poise, and is there­
fore seen with n continued bend of the
body and turn of the head to one side,
which give her nn expression of sympa­
thetic or critical interest, alike with shop­
keeper. r.'-rvauv, «rangerand friend.
Tbeso .ire small affectation* and frill*
which do no one any harm, but they break
the lino of contour and beauty, and to the
initiated mean lack of culture. Tbe diffi­
culty, in truth, lies oftencsl in tbe weak­
ness of the point d’nppui—the joint or
hinge ot support at the back of the neck—
and the lack of proper exerejao of tbe mus­
cles of tbe throat to gain strength and
ihf-xjbnity. The uplift of the chest has the
effect of throwing tlm head upward, and
placing the weight Where it belongs—
against, the joint in the spine—Emma
Moffett Tyng in Harper's Barat-.

Iu Rothenburg During the Featival.
Bang! went the gun* outside the walls
and, for my part, I was for surrender. Bus
the worshipful council thought otberwNe.
A new comjutuy of Rothenburgurs marched
in, drumming bravely. Thu commander
of the Swedish garrison apja-urod aud
promised the speedy arrival of Gustavus
Adolphus to raise the siege. The young
recruits marched down the hall, nnd went
drumming nnd singing out thualoor to de­
fend the walls. Some of t he burgomasters
accompanied the chaplain of tin- council to
St. .Jacob’s church, dose at hand, to pray
for divine aid. When the organ aud the
choral sounded through the open windows
of the hall nil the council joined in the
prayer.
But the cannonading continued.
Messengers’ began to arrive from the
walls. How win it going?’ Bravely! The
Imperialkts were, beaten back, the walls
unbroken, ami on the Wurzburg road a
large body of troops was marching hither­
ward, By their white uniforms t hey could
la* no other than Gustavus Adolphus and
his Swedes. Hurrah: Holdout! Of course
we will! Bang! from the walls. A furious
cannonading aud finally u loud explosion.
In rushes another. It is getting hot. We arc
ban! pressed. A third staggers iu with’his
head bound up. The Tauber tower is
blown into the air. The troop* on the
Wurzburg road are Imperialists.—E. II.
Lockw ood In Scribner's.

As to the longer-t word. In the chapter
On “Book Craft,” in Frederick Saunders’
'’Salad fot tho Solitary and the Social.” he
says, “The naturalist Lovell published a
book at Oxford, in 16*11, entitled 'Panzoologicomineralogia.’ which is nearly us long a
won! as Rabelais’ proposed titlo fora book,
namely, •AutipcricaUmetaparheugedampbieribrationes!' ’’ And lua foot uote he
give-4 two other;* from a pamphlet in his
passession, published years ago in Ixmdon.
The title rend*, “Ghrononbotouthofogoa,
the Most Tragical Tragedy That Ever Was
Tragedized by any Company of Trage­
dian®.” The first two line* of this effusion
rend:
Al-lelxHvtitiphtocophoMiio!
Where .left yoq Clironochouitith«lo;oa‘
Aud it has been slated tlxat there la an
English dictidn.’iry containing the only
word of eleven syllables, “Ilonorificabiii
ELECTION notice.
.
tndldity.”
Office of the Recorder. Hastings Mich.
“Disptoportlonableneaa” is given ns the
lo th- electors ot th&lt;- several wards c.f the longest word m. the English language.
city ol Hastings. You aie hereby notified that
the xnuuai city election will be held on Monday, Readers of Mr. Fiske's. “Cosmic Philoso­
the sixth day ot April. 1-WI. In compliance with phy” and klndretl works will remember
section six (6; of the city charter, at which how indispensable the word “deanthropoelection the following officers are to t&gt;c elected
Max or. Recorder. Treasurer, one Justice of the. morphuation”—longer by one letter and
Peace in place o! Alonzo K. Kenaaton. »bos«- one syllable—has become in later years,
term of offireexpire* July 4tb next; one March*!. and will maintain that if ilia not in the
School Inspector, BuperVtsor first and fourth dictionary it certainly ought to be there.—
wards. Stipcrrl*or second and third wards. al«&gt;
one Ald-nuau tor ea&lt; li of the four wards, also Gor. Boston Transcript.
one merabrrul Board of Edurjaian. from enrh
ward of the c)tv a* follows: For the first
ward In place of Robert Dawson, also one mem­
ber of Board of Education from find ward to
In a case some years ago where sur­
fill vacancy caused by the reiaoral from the
city of Etites Rarki second ward. Clement viving relatives claimed $5,000 for the
Braith: also one member of Board of loss of^a man’s life occasioned by tbe
Education from second ward to fill v»- runaway horse of the defendant the fol­
ranev caused
by resignation of
Wm.
W. Cole: third ward. E. A. Iltdcr; fourth lowing defenses were put in: First—Tho
ward, Jobe Brssmer; all ot whose lenus ot office horse was a kind horse- auil would not
expire on the first day of Juir nexL Also you
are hereby notified that pursuant to due ucfflce have run away had he not b&amp;en fright­
received from James D. Benham. Sheriff of ened. so Hie party who frightened the
Barry county, that ut the general election to
be held In this state oa Monday, April e. 1*9'. horse waa to blame. Second—Even after
the following officers are to be eleetea: An the hone started some person diverted
AMociate Jn-tlre of the Supreme Court. In the horse from hi* course, without which
place of John W. Champlin, wtime tenn of
office will expire IKcrmber 31.
also two the defendant would not have been
Regents of the University. In ptore-of Chas. knocked down, so the party who thus
M. Willett and Arthur M. (lark, whose term
ot office will expire Itoretiiber .“.I. 1WI; also a diverted the horse was to blame.
joint resolution proposing an am-ndtnent to Third—The defendant hid plenty of
section one. article nine, of the conslltulloti
of this state, relative to the salary *f Attorney time to get ont of tho way pud was
Fourth—The de­
° Resolved
the senate and house of reprc- himself to bhune.
seiitativrs of ’'ho stale of Michigan, that an fendant was a pauper, not earning any
amendment ct section one. of article rrtue. - of money, so his death was not a pecuniary
the constluition of Hits slate be and the same loss, but rather a benefit to his family.
1* hereby pron&lt;»*e&lt;i to read as follows:
Section 1- The gnvenior shall .receive an In this case tbe jury gave the widow a
annua! salarj of four thousand dollars: the verdict of £300. This result was ob­
judges of the circuit court shall esch receive
an annual salary ot two thousand five hundred tained by putting down tho amount each
dollars , the Attorney Grnerrl shall receive an juror was willing to give and dividing it
annual
«f
thousand the hundred
dollars-, the H*&gt;cret*rv «f ritate shall receive an by twelve.—Interview in New York Sun.
annnai s-riarv of right hundred dollars; the
Blate Treasurer shall receive »n aaniisl aubin
SCHOOL COLUMN.
of O'e thra«a’id doll*-, the Superintendent of
Pubiln Instruction »h*Il receive an annual
salary one thousand dollani; tl»e C ommission­ Conducted by Enoch Andrus County Hoeer of the Ia*od ’We shu’l rrcclvn w annual
salary ot rteht hundred djJlara. They nha.l re­
Questions used at the regular examina­
reive no fee* or perquisite wl‘*’72»h tmJ’m
tw'rftirmanr* nf spv dul!••» counn ted " ith their tion March 5 and 6. third grade:
Ente. i&gt; M&gt;an
ffi.
lature ««limrea— th* Mlnriee herein proviueu.
1. What is u' sentence and what ffiust
Be It further resolved. Shat sa»d amendment
even- sentence contain?
shall be submitted »&lt;• Jl”*
J
at the o-xt spring cl-ctlno. on the first Moni. What is a modified subject? What
dnv of April, in the rear
of class of words modify subject*? What
hundred :u&gt;4 uloety-o«e. and the Itoavtnry ru
State js )ie.re!'V required to rive notice of the class of wools modify predicates?
same tn tbe sheriff of the several ronnHraof
:i. What part of apeech is stone in each
till* state at least rweitlv rtsvs prior to sftld of these sentences: The Moabite stove
was broken. Stone the reptile. Stone
implements were found.
shall prepare mittebte boxes for the rcrepuem ■ 4. Define a phrase, and give three
of tmlloU ca-sl for or wnM said
uisli
Each peren* voclna f«w *a‘d aincndntrnt slmll kinds. Rewrite these sentences changing
hnve wrtiun or printed ou bls t»bot- the the itnllced words to equivalent: A group
words. “Ararudment to t'«- eonsittutlon rela­ of children was stolllng slowly homcit-ard.
tive to the mdarics of Altorner
at»d each person vnttnK aculns. miu amcnti No season of life *bould be spent idly.
m&gt;*Bt siiatl have on hb» belfad in like manner, Tbe jEnfflbdi embassador had not then ar­
“Amendtnent to Um&gt; cnMlltMtlon
rive*. That genttrowi act waa HhertUlj/
sslsrie* of the Attorney «*enenil—No. The
ballot shall in all rt*prc» br eanvareed *n'1JT. rewarded.
torus made «* In general clectioas of state
5. What la a compound subject? What
is a compound predicate? Example of
°TTte,fonowlrg Pisces have been
bv the common coonell for
ttoe
‘ I each.
6, Parse the word* In italics In these
etertiou in to- several wards nfi'Im eltx.
First ward, F. A. Htandler’s blurksmith shop. sentences: We climbed the mountains to
Herond ward. Gi»o&lt;ivr-r’s building. Eaat State
obtain a view. Come home. He called
। street, near C. K. fc S. JL K.
hl# son George. He called his son. George.
. 1 hinl want, C-undl room.
Fwirth ward. ‘Mi-nff's Mfire cmirt- hm.se
t. What is mode? Ihsfine the four
GlvmTunder my b*«&lt;l and the seal of the
cJty at Harting*,’Mtablgan, this 12« day of modes commonly used iu grammar and
give example of each.
_
March, A. D.
R «RoitEltT*. Recorder.
8. Define voice as naed in grammar.
Change the voice of the verba In these sen­
tences: -AU his friends laughed al him.
This artful fellow baa imposed upon us all.
civil govekjtmest.
1. What is civil government? What la
a state? What is a republic?

Try the Hastings Banner
one year.

2. When arid where waa tbe federal
convention held?
When wm George
WaBhington inaugratetl?
•
8. . Into how many departments does
the constitution divide the government of
United States?
4. What officer preside* over thn U. b.
senate when the president Is tried in case
ot impeaehnreut? Why?
5. Who succeeds to the office of pres!- 1
dent after the death of the president and
'-•tee president?
V«. Why is congress not allowed to make
army appropriations for more than two
years?
?. Who are eligible to the office of
president? Of represrntbiive? of sena­
tor?
8. Na the the officers of a school dis­
trict aud define the duties of each.
aihthmetk.
1. Express the following nnml&gt;ers in
figure*: ninety-nine billion thirty-seven
thousand four. Also, one hundred seven­
teen quadrillion two hundred thousand
six.
3. A man made as follows: He travel­
ed
hours by rail at the rate of 22.75
miles an hour,
hours by stage nt the
rale of G.75 mile* an hour, and 11.15 hours
on foot nt the rate of 4.62 miles an hour;
wjiat was the length of the journey?
3. A farmer puts a flock of sheep in 3
pastuivs: in the first be puts H’ of bls
dock. In the second
of his Hock, and in
I he third he puts 32 sheep; how many
sheep hits he?
4. What Is factoring? Find the prime
faetora of these numbers: 32,320. 2Q,V$5,
2,034.13,081.
5. Analyze —•’&lt; of 64 Is 4-l&gt; of 0 times
what number?
'
6. What is the value of &lt;31 S-S plus
6»;-2j^) dlvldwl by 4.23?
7. What will it cost to carpet a room
ISjf fL by 10.4 ft., carpet % y&lt;t. wide, at
2X a yard?
8. A'man bought a span of horses for
8550. which was 25 per cent, less than
their real value, and sold them tor 25 per.
cent, more tluui their real ralue; what was
Ills gain?
0. A man sold his house and lot for
812.300: the term* were $4,000 In cash on
delivery, $3,500 in 0 mouths. 8*,600 in 1
year, six months, and the balance in 2
years, 4 months with 0 per cent. Interest:
what was the whole arnunnt paid?
10. Which is the more profitable, to
buy dour at $8.75 a 'barrel on « months
credit, or nt $8.60 ion 2 months credit,
money«bdng worth 7 per cent.
Remainder of questions next week.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

about GO years old, whose home was in
Brighton. The rauae of lier putting her­
self In the way of the train after she had
taken the alarm and left the track once la
not known.—Ionia Sentinel, Mar. IQth.

Ayers CherryPectoral

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co

The Nestor of tbe Halloa.

Your face Is like a drooping flower.
Sweetheart!
I see you fading, hour by baur,
Sweetheart!
Your rounded outlines waste away.
In vain I weep, in vain 1 pray.
What power Death's cruel hand can stay?
Sweetheart. Sweetheart!
.
Why. nothing but Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. It imparts strength to the
failing system, cures organic troubles, and
for debilitated and feeble women general­
ly, is unequaled. It dlsjiela melancholy
nnd nervousness, nnd builds up both flesh
and strength. Guaranteed to give satis­
faction in every case, or money paid for It
refunded.

A new 8500.000 brownstone company
will open a quarry near Rock River.

THIS AND THAT.
CURES

LUMBAGO.
1GM Orleans St,
1 war conf nr«J m the
house iwo weeks with
lun-.l ago. but Ct. Jnrehf
Oil rured me: ho re­
turn. Wm.A.Goktd:-

A lady not a thousand mllee from here
saw an advertisement which read: "Send
thirty cents and get one hundred and sixty
useful household articles." .She thought
tiiat the man who made that oiler was too
sweet for anything, so she sent thirty
cents to tbe address given, and in return
got one iiundred aud sixty common pins.
—Portland Observer.

"St. Jacoba OH Is without a peer for pains,
brui«e&gt;. achea.-A-c." Rev. T G. Hawki? .
Pastor B iplirt Church.

Supt. Hammond, of tbe Charlotte
schools, has iustittiled a novel Idea' to ac­
quaint patrons of the schools with school
work. Public exnininalionii. are held to
which al! arc cydlutly invited to attend.
He innuguruteu tho sy.-iem last year and
the results were very favorable. Better
work is done by the scholar and friends of
Hie schools are better enabled to see and
judge of tl»e results of school work.
Plainwell Methodist church will be
lawutitied as much u* 81.000 can make it.
Over Ssoo has already been subscribixi.

croupv&gt;
sore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarseness
cured by

Thursday afternoon tbe floating body of
an unknown man was discovered in the
river nt the Pearl St. bridge, by Wllliain
Gotten. In the rapidly moving current
the body disappeared down stream before
time was afforded to make close observa­
tions of tbe external appearance of II.
farther than the fact that it seemed to live
been a long while in the water. When
tho safest
Cotton gave notice at police headquarters
of what ho had seen.' policeman were de­
and most effective
tailed to make search for the body.
emergency medicine.
Sergeant Webb and Detective Gast went
down tbe river even ns far as Grandville,
It should be In every
but owing to the turbid state of the water
family.
•
and Its agitation, close observation was
impossible. All efforts to find the body
were futile. The only explanation of the
mystery at all satisfactory Is that the body
Lowell, Mass.
Is that of Grant Porter, who disappeared
about six weeks ago. Tbe lost seen of him
was at the Northern hotel, which he left
with the Intention of crossing the river to
the house of a relative. At the time of his
disappearance, it wes feared that he had
“According to Horner, Nestor, the old
undertaken to cross on the Ice and had warrior and the wise counsellor of the
broken through.—Telegram Herald. Grand Greeks, had ruled over three generations
Rapids.
of men, arid waa wise as the immortal
gods.”

Isaac Bates was fiuwl 820 and costs
amounting in all to over 8V0 for throwing
stones thiougb the windows of a residence
in Ionia.

Ex-Suj&gt;ervisor Bullet, of Bellevue, re­
ceived GB ot the T0r votes cast for village
president at the election iast week.

Colds and Coughs

CURES BRUISES.

CURES SPRAINS.
Cincinnati, Ohio. April 2 JfPO.
1 'nffersd with a rpralned anklo whirh
••relied very much. Found'grea? relief tn uvo
. f ft. Jacobs Oil and awaiUng disapicared.
.’
Motur. H:cxi.

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time, and learn what Is to be said regard­
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on both sides, must therefore read
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GOLD MEDAL, PALIS, 1378.

ST. JACOBS OIL

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

The Great Remedy For Pain,
CURES ALSO

Breakfast
Cocoa

RHEUMATISM. NEURSLGIS,
SCIATICA..
COD BLESS

oil baa b'en removed, Is

Absolutely Pure
nd it is Soluble,

A well known business-firm In Charlotte
has purchased the creamery In that cit&gt;
and wll run it for what there Is In It.

No Chemicals

The State Military Board has decided to
hold the state encampment at Brighton
tills year Instead of Goguac. The Detroit.
Mnslng &amp; Northern R. IL. it is said, has
agreed to parry all camp equipage free, and
all soldiers at a nominal ratr.
E. J. Wright ha? severed his connection
with the Ionia Dallx and Weekly Sentinel.
F. M. Cutcheon is LOW the inntmaster
at Portland.

Fred Rice, keeper of the Sweet’* hotel
cigar stand in Gram! Rapids, paid 8500 for
Sending obscene books through the malt
last week.
.
Otsego has an indebtedness of«$ls.OOO.
This is a very creditable showing for such
a bustling place.

" Don’t ask me to mend it Take
it back and get a 5^."
FUEE—Get from your dealer free, the
44 Book. It has handsome pictures and
valuable information about horses.
Two or throe dollars for a S/a Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more
and eat lees to keep warm.

are used in its preparation. It has
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
economical, costing less than one cent
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily' digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persona in health.

W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dmktttor, Mm.
lI

I 5'A Five Mile
. , ) 5/A Boss Stable
**fw 5/A Electric
( 5M Extra Test

The fast train on the M. C. R. it. main
line camo very nearly meeting, with on
accident lost week near Dowagiac. A
farmer In driving a load of logs over the
track got stock while tbe load was stand­
ing on the track. Luckily the engineer
took in the situation and tire train wa* |
30 other styles at prices to suit cverystop|«ed within six feet of the logs.
: body.
If you can’t get them from your
Charlotte has a roller skating rink in
active operation three nigjns In the weel.

Henry Irving was convicted last week
of burglarizing Marr A Duff's store In
Battle Creek some time ago, and will work
hard for the state for the next three years,
lie won't get any pay for It either.
Carl Myers roust think that Battle
Creek wheat eemc* high. He paid $H' for
a busirel of It that he’waa caught In the
act of carrying away from a nvlghlxu's.
without the knowledge or consent of the
latter.
•'

Henry Northrop, of Wayland, while
working In a saw mill, backed up against
a buzz saw hi full motion. Be was badly
cut across the shoulder and one arm. He
Is laid up for repairs and the attending
physician says it will be some time before
he will be able to work again.

No more
A of this I

^ORSt-

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST
1’ROBA'IB ORDER.

of B
Tbe two paper mills in Plainwell are the f&lt;&gt;untv
the citviof
means of filling about all the vacant houses day .the tU..
Uiomand debt hundred and aluttyone .
there are in the village.
•
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge af
Prof. L. E. Irlaml. of Plainwell, has ProluUe.
In tbe matter of the estate of Aaron Parker.
been appointed instructor ot a State

THE “COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.

G. G. SPAULDING,

Teachers’ Institute to be held in Manistee
On reading and fillns the petition, duly verinext week. No better selection could have nt-d. o! Hamish Parker, administratrix of the
HASTINGS.
mrate of said deceawd preying thxt she may
Imjcti made. No matter how many tilings l&gt;e 1 (reused lo aell the real estate of which
lie lias to do, he always finds time to do snld deceased died seized, tor reasons therein
them well.
**TI&gt;ereu’pon it lx order id. that Tliuradav, tbe Blate of Michigan. County of B*rrr-M.
Frank Smith and Peter Smith were ar­ ?..nl day of April’ A. D.. IHL at ten o’clock
iu the torennou. be assirued for the bearingol
rested by DetecLiye Smith iu Grand Raj&gt;- said petition, and that tbe heirs at law at Mid
ids Inst week, charged with blowing open deceased and all other preamM Interested In caM
G. H. SmRh's sate In Pearle. Allegan .-slice, are required to appear at a se.Mton
of Ksld court then to be hokku at the ITc.bate
county last week. There must be some
trouble in the Smith family.

As train No. 1, coining west on tbe D.
L. railroad was approaching Brighton this
morning. Engineer Sanford saw a woman
walking ou the track, and whistled to give
tbe alarm. The woman stepped off the
track, but walked back on just In time to,
be caught by the locomotive and Jellied.
She proved to be a lady named Jacob©

of the petitioner mav not be granted. And it
l&lt; further ordered. Thai aUd petitioner give no­ A. D. 1W1. Hl
tice to the person* interested In Mid estate, of swasr

nor printed and circulated in Mid comity «
h*rrv. once In each week tor three aueeeaaiv
veek* previous to mM day et bearing.
CHARLM W. ARWETBORQ,
CAOnwooOT.)
JutooffYobot*.

for examinrtiea
Dated. Man*

�F. R. P.

ihroMb Ib« Wblhani awl mbHte alataa In
aaarch of th- moal desirable pl»» «»
1
.nd -oner -«■* o. b.
e»tea new "HI. •"&lt;!
^1U'' I
U.ln.11» «« »'
N°‘ “2
rrwtlnra TbarwlM. Marek
bare. Aleunder A. Mllebell. blabartber.)
I, „er&gt; elilxeo loered t» PM
,will be aaaoelaled wlUi bln» In tbe acUve
onrwm-. bul. -’W ln •*""
lnll™l’y’
XSrD
anmxn-n-1”
at
wmaeenient of tbe Fltehburf Hiterprlar.
hl&gt;l»rwul.beMII«Wet«&gt;»|l1“ry,n,1J“r’ J
"SLero.nu MtcA..
Tlie bulkbee to be etwted will be •&gt;»
and he ta never '”-“Pl f™”
aranaT 14- *»**• arrive,
----------story lo blebt. M0 teet lone and 110 wide.
lo .Id tn prewrvlns the prace »&lt; welr'- '
Ground will be broken for It ea won a»
■nd entortlnr the U»« ol Ibr !»*•
It U In belu'.t nt lherre eltl«en» U»l pro- Ieprlngopena

STEKETEE’S

Hastings Banner

—iaszuxu^ges^,

’' "WkV'howmWR' cair.

I

teelion .b~nd&lt; |.rlvll«e. over *&gt;rer«n
bwrlnew emnpetllon. that under .11 dreumstance, will hilly otlaettbe saerltir.-. they
ateeomoelMlomake. To eonrede them

less la Inteatlee-ror lhe" ” •"'T'

would
be slaxery.
.
From the standpoint of equity, foreign
producers have no more right for free ad­
।
mittance to the markets uf this country tor
।
their wares than they would have, if here,
,
to occupy thh buaiuCTS imuaes of our mer­
chant- without first making terms satlsfaeton, and *0 ton* cane per acre), the natur- ,
f«y io the owner*.
al quests K why d**8 not n,ore
Of course these forclg^t,owi*&lt;*t”r| precenter la this I-oub|ana industry? Th”
fffi not to pay for tbe prlvllegea they sb
fact is. the constant tariff tinkering hat re­
much
desire, and hence have all along con­
tailed tn want ot confidence in the future.
It to be their Interest to see to It
The awnual consumption of angnr In thk ceived
,
country I* bhout 57 pounds per capita: it that their preferences were given vigorous
emphasis
in our politics whenever voters
was &lt;mty 4X87 in 1875. w» the incxease .
has been 13.fi pounds, representing 7.0 were calleil upon to eelret representatives
enacting and enforcing national legtapoowds-anntially more than Great Britain tor
।
lation.
The Ingenuity evinced by these
consumed during tin* same Interval.
।
Besjuvting these figures, it is Interesting jadvocates of free foreign trade in conceal­
Whcl, wr consider that MO.OOO.OOO
pounds of sugar wero made last catupalgn
in UuhiMna. That tbe aVenige jidd tome
years since vra- MK) pounds t*&gt; the ton.
with 12 to 18 tons to the acre (2nd is now.
InDUVMMk -00 pon«0* 9U&lt;®r lo lhe

11

0/

Wall Paper

Woodland, March 18th 1891.

Editors of Banxku:
It is not very often that an occasion .
arises in politics when 1 think 1 am justl- I
' fii-d in giving vent to my feelings through I

IMPROVED

hoo Ghoiera gufb

in this town?

(&lt;r&lt;alC»l llikr-nvnr, » .

'*’’

.

HOG CHOLERA, and

the papers’but when I received a circular I
from some unknown person in Saginaw I

signed a republican lawyer telling me tliat
the time had now route when we should
lay political prejudice to one side and vote
for Judge Champlin, tbe democratic nom­
inee for justice of the supreme court, in­
stead of Robert M. Montgomery, the re­
publican nominee for the same office, giv- ,Watches.
Clocks, Jewelry.
Ing as bis reasons that the experience of
Judge Champlin should alone entitle him .
to the undivided sapport ot both the old
parties. The same author stated that our
,supreme court could not at the same time t
,dispense with the sen Ice of Judge ‘be couUnued by L. K. Stauffer, wbo assume* all
of the tm All note*, book ™»D*
Champlin for fear of weakening snal groat lUbdlilM
t
due the firn, will be paid te J. L. Crawley.
tribunal of justice. Now my 'opinion of etc.,
'
Date**!. March sth. IM;
the matter is that while I have no word of
’
Lt BrarrrKM.
fault to find with Judge Champlin, tbe
from voters the real question at Issue, argument* used for hi* election are beneath .
to outire that in the latter coantry the oon- ing
i
the energy with which voters have the dignity of any sound republican lie­
sumer* have been both man ami beast. and
,
cause. In the first place. 1 do not believe
while in the United States the cunsuaip- ।te en urged lo believe that the interest* of there Is a republican lawyer In the Saginaw .
their
country' would be bdrt promoted by valley that la ashamed to put his signature
tton lias been limited to man. On the one ,
hand sugar entered free: ou the other extending
,
to foreign bumnew rivals privi­ to any circular that Is issued to republican ■ ■ ■ I’nr RraMtlA-iW* »kr (omuktlaa.
hand It was proteited.
Taking ttni leges
|
nwvssarily tieyond reach of ite own lawyers throughout the Mate aud I place
the author of thia circular among the demo­
peapie.
would
be especially commendable
Amount as near the truth, we may ewtimlue (
cratic brethren where be belong.-*. b»
from several standpoints what money, fuel. if
। brought to tbe support ot some worthier thefe a republican In the state of Michigan
ILKDO. OHIO.
than advancement of legislation dic­ who is acquainted with the past record
areA raw material, lalmr. etc., would be object
(
by the British Cobden club and sup­ and reputation of Judge Montgomery who
required to supply tlx* sugar we consume. tated
(
does not believe that be is capable of fin­
Grape
Vines,
Raspberries,
As yvar# piss the number of inhaintauSs. ported
j
by the unaaluious voice of a foreign
ing Use high and honorable office lo which
and the aggregate demand fur sugar be- presA.
।
During the century that has inter­ he ha.s been nominated with honor to his Strawberries. Treej, Shrubs,
come greater. For Mike of argument, we vened
,
since the first congress declared eenntryuMm and credit to himself? But to
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
shall admit that the Louisiana.uud so forth. against
,
the commercial domination of Eng­ take their view of lhe case have the reRoses; also Seed Corn!
( publicans forgotten that only a" few years
producthm wlll^-supply the increase. land.
।
American voters, have never failed lo
ugo they were in tbe saw position when Honeu dealine and low P^T*. . *'"»•
Without considering European experience reiterated
।
heir opposition to foreign dicta­’ Benjamin Morsi* was pitted against that form me of vmir waaU; »11! tryto plwiw voa.
Address C. K FAIL tiasUtl. Barry to. Mteh.
we may dlacuM the question from an tion
।
in shaping the economic legislation otI brilliant lawyer and eminent stalirunan,
Cooley?
l&gt;id our democratic
Ameriian standpoint. ‘The weetern beet- qthte country—and their is no probability• Judge
. brethren vutr for experience at that
«ugar company (Wntsonville. Cal.) and &lt;«- that
।
the national policy of protection for
elcctioii? And again, only last fall when
nard bect-sugar company (Gram! islaial. home industrial will be revereed ao tongas’ Judge Cahill was opposed by a-ifeutlcmnn
Neb.) have cnch a working capacity nf voters are permitted to understand the real1 who never had any experience upon the
ever 300 per iliem. Tlie Alameda beet- aim ot self-styled reformers of onr tariff supreme lieneh. did our democratic breth­
ren vote for experience? Did Urey at that
fugahemupany (Alvarado. Cat) is capable
time want to maintain th- high standing
of handling 930 tour of beets In S4 Iwucs.
of our supreme bench? No. a thousand
The average capital m-cded to Imild and
times no. they voted for their randltURe
that is whit republican* should do on
ron each of the foregoing factories is at
Ever since the reductions uf IS83 iu du- and
'
sixth of April m-it. If there h any
least 6500.000: cost of 80,000 ton» berm per ties on wool and woolens, both flock mas. the
.republican who Is not acquainted with the
factory during 100 days’ campaign, f t50.- tors and manufacturers have bad a hard ;
ability and iiast record of Judge Moutooo: 3.000 tons coal. $85.000: working ox­ time of It. Then came along tbe tariff re- igotnery inquire of him among tin* memlwre
pease*, including fuel. $130,000; a total, former, preaching free wool as tbe only 'of tbe bar at Grand Kgpids and el-ewber**
and after thoroughly investigating bis
with beets (raw material) S1.9W.000.
means of jmlvstion for both Industrie*. record It you do not think him capable or
At least eoo men and 3,000 acres o&lt; laud But the American i&gt;cople were too well in­
worthy why then vote forjudge Champlin.
are required for each plant To meet ocr structed in the creed of their fathers to lis­ But don’t do it beeaufe sosue shrewd
IN THE
borne demand for sugar 700 such factories ten to this false prophet, and they sent a democrat or republican renegade lawyer
would be required, and they would need president and a congress to Washington who is ashamed to sign his name tells you
tO do It.
C. 3. Pjt«.MKttTOX.
11,000,000 tons beets, an area of at toast
with instructions to put the duties up in­
1,100.000 acres (no allowance being made
stead of down. Proof of the wisdom of
for rotation of crops)'- To cultivate and
their action is already at hand. The stag­
harvest the beet crop, an oixntton boding
nation In the woolen industry has passed
six mouths, about 2.000,000 men would be
away, ana it stands to-day among the
required, tiesides hundred* of thousands
moat prosperous of our areal Industries.
ofcarts, horses, ette. Tbe railroad tariff
The American Wool Iteporter-of March 5,
arising from this cultivation would alter
thus describee tbe sitnation:
the balance sbecta of many companies now
There is another point that needs to be
■early bankrupt This new freight on considered. and it Is tbe key note of tbe
reilways wonhl give occupation not only situation; tire domestic manufacturer is
Co those directly employed, but also to consuming a larger quantity of wool than
he has at any time in five years, if not in
ocbers. engaged in furnishing raw material.
longer time. The men’s wear manufacture
Tbetotal capital required for 700 beet-su­ —the worst off relatively of any in tlie
gar factories would certainly Dot be leas bunch—is busier to-day and has more
than S85a.000.000. a portion of which looms running by a large uumlwr than for
many a day . The production ot dress
would, be annually In circulation and exgoods is in excess of anything ever before
poaded. For example, 9105.000,aoo for. seen in this country, and knit-goods mak­
boats; .working expenses, Including fuei. ers are keeping up their end of the hpr.
Ma.M(k000; a total of &gt;196,000,000. it These are facts that are patent lo every­
body. and they must be shown side by side
would be Lnipoaslble, at present writing, to
with statistics of Imports.
eater into details, or evan estimate labor,
Consuming a larger quantity of wool
etc., required to mine and carry to destina­
than at any lime in five years” means pros­
tion. 3.500t 900 tons of coal annually need­
perity for wool growers; "more looms run­
ed at roh factories. Resides coal. iron.
ning by a larger number than for many a
roxur. bricks, belting, ate., required tor
day” is increased employment for labor;
tbefirst buildUlg of, the plant. .700 factoaud prosperity In these two departments
rfea would need an army of bncklayora,
of industrp must have a stimulating effect
carpenters, maehanlcs. gas and steam fitIn many other ramifications of industrial
lite. Thus does the McKinley bill vindi­
We cannot, far. tbe same reasons, enter
cate itself. It Is facts like these which
IwtoMte.question of the refining .of sugar
reeoueile us to sufferings of foreign mill
amd Mie labor cooDeeted with it,, nor the
owners and of their workingmen, which
qtlMUon of fattening cattle, value of refuse
our foreign exchanges chronicle almost
g«Hi. ebeepneM ot.resulting butter aud
daily. This from the London Financial
milk, dot of tbe labor and fuel used in
Times of February 9
..a k
theoe wary important.auxiliary branebes of
ample.
the beet-Migar Industry. Farmers in tbe

iKSSStsEKS

Yes, he can, if sold, at
' Fin worms in houses.
the right price, and
^2b*ch
I 4M1 &lt;»» lx««« tn a r«ani&lt; —TT* U‘"
that is what
’
-■tusaoBi?

FREDL. HEATH,

Malvina cream

’’ SMOKE

Eb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.

ALWAYS THE SAHE
“J ALWAYS THE BEST

5c aq/iR
*t*

•«.|O ty '■prau. fotpud.* If yca,
— W M»d dw«t to the rt(mi,
hTKKETKF.Grsn.i n-|JuZ MUh.
*'

The Drkggist,

■For vile fa H&lt;uUhv,
"■ nooDYK.m.

IS DOING

Fred Dot
ing carpets
to see all o
as well as
Call at his
ward if yoi
this line.

t

M

THIS “
f INTERESTJ *
* YOU f
I have just received a

-AND

Fine Line

Befor

------ 0F------

LANES t iSJ t QENT5’
JI10EJ
FOR SPRING WEAR.
Do not fail to examine them and get prices Ijefore,
you buy. ,

Best Flour

Fine line of Walking Shoes.

The republican

townahipofficrr

Grand Clearing Sale &lt;

Tbe rrput&gt;Hc«l
t tbe town hall.

rubbeai
range to

At A. WOOLLEY’S.

Last week was marked by two serious
reatixsug khat there la money Id beet eulti- failures in tbe Bradford trade. Un Thurs­
day afternoon a meeting of the creditors
corn will) $do to of Messrs. C. F. Taylor A Co., manufac­
turers Baildciu and Bradford, wax held nt
Ute offices of Messrs. Killiek. Hui km A
&gt; waoder lbat the pwfiodke against this Vint. The liabilities were staled to be
oner 71.000 pounds.
On Friday a meeting of tbe creditors of

twaamtajrantad; tirit with gov-

™. Sprltupnlll UM. Bradford. ou Md
U the ofitee ot Messrs. Walton, eolleltm.
Tbe llaMlltkw ot tbe Ann were stated la
l»aS,7M pounds.
Hi txkh rase* It la MM that the taleentpttou to rrwle earthed hr the MeKInle;

n-eomol who aaaarted that "the BriUeh
mumtaaurrr bur, UaeeU with rivr

Xlm,£■"

“8"«"&gt;■

The paint brush will be called in to do

„r ».•

New trimmings must be bought for doors and windows
Goodyear Bros, can help you
out on that line “if it
takes all summer.”
Therefore cease nain repining.
For everything in the hardware line y0n win make flo
mistake if you go to -

GOODYEAR BROS
HARbW/IRE.

f

Tbe repuhllcaj

lor township off

Now is the time to bay Ladies', Misses’ and Chiljlren’s Shoes

At io per cent
In order to make room for the elegant line of- spring goods
that will soon be here. I have .decided to sell every pair of

At the Town li

At MeKetvey'

That gentle spring is here.
That the good wife will soon get a house-cleaninK hustle At an advance of ten per cent of first cost This however is a
on; and man weary, sad-eyed man, will eat cold hash
from the kitchen table.

The man of the house must buy new oil cloth
can get it at Goodyear Bros.’ HaX«
New panes of glass must take place of the

JO

F. G. STOWELL
Repairing neatly and promptly done by J. C.
Woodruff.

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Hastin

Sell a Fine Line

EDITORIAL notes^

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' Strictly Cash Sale

c^l, examine and obtain
be undersold.

LOG

Circulation th

Plow shoe's

Heath’s, the d

rices before buying, as 1 will not
ours resp’y,

A. WOOLLEY.

New spring

warning of th
Rowell has

Posts are lx

EbWARb Q

Parsons,

DEALER IN

free 6T charge

Holden &amp;
complete line

Hastings» U

Mantels, Grates and Tile.
Tile and Marble for
Floors, Vestibules, Etc
1

Settees, Plant Stands
Wire Goods,
Cut Flowers and
&gt;ice Plants.
I tall KAUX1M

will fend a lar

Cut close. a

we belleveit

merit cards; &gt;

�im,
Iast

ngs

Banner.

Hastings Thursday. March

1891.

«AKlHc

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
I cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
I all in leavening strength.—U. 8. Govern-h’ Report. Awe. 17. !te».

Carpet Weaving!
I'red Doelker is again weavng carpeto and will be pleased
. ~ee all of his old customers
■ well as many new ones,
.ill at his home in the 2nd
ward if yon want anything in
his line.
»

COME
.-.INI) SEE ME-:
Before vou sdll your

Millinery goods were never so cheap and
pretty and so cheap as at KusmII’s,

J. M. Collister, of Plainwell, Is in the
Ladle*. when you are In need of a fine city.
slipper, it will pay you to look at Holden
Will Doelker went to Grund Rapids yes&amp; Hire’s polish slippers.
When others sell at cost, it makes1 no
C. S. Brown, of Chicago, was in the city
difference to via we are still the cheapest
Monday.
•
Ofj tinware, atthe Racket.
Edward Rooe went to Galt, Ontario.
Mrs. Ella Bowen has a fine line of
Easter lists. Call at her millinery store Tuesday.
Friday and Saturday and see them.
Mrs. A. H. Johnson visited In Detroit
The finest stock of black, steel, gilt and last week.
silver cards, braids and gimps for dress
Clyde King, of Eaton Co., visited in tills
trimmings in town, you will find at Rus­ city last week.
sell’s.
Mrs. C. H. Van Arman Is vislt'ug In
The exuuiiuatlon of Loren Woolcott, of Grand Rapids.
Mapk Grove, charged with putting poison
Harry Walldorff. of Jackson, was in the
in Wirt Wickham’s well In Verona, begins
city over Sunday.
to-day.

Remember the grand concert by the
Olivet college musicians at the Presbyter­
ian church Wednesday evening, April 1st.
Full particulars see bills.
Morrill A: Co. have junl received the
Iiuulxp .b.p. derby balk They xre ihc

latest style hnt out. The only house In
Hastings that have them.
What everybody says must be so, and
the ladles all say we have tbe nicest and*
cheapest lot of ladles’ bate, and trimmings
they ever saw. sign of the Racket.

Ladles call and sec the finest stock of
millinery goods ever brought to this city.
All tlie latest novelties of tlie season and
prices lower than ever at Russell’s.
’

at ML

PER8ONA£MENTION.

Following are the real estate transfer*
of the week ending March 23, 1891. as
ftken from the book* In the register’.* office:
Kamitol Kauth tn Morey 1. Teeple; lots 10 and
It block 12 Freeport, •!!*.
Margaret E. iilcb lo.lasonand Nancy Rich;
ou lot 432 city, t’oniltuii.
Jaioti Rich to Mai-gsre’. Rich; ou lot 4B city.
nominal.
Ward Whittemore to Wm. Cridlcr; 3Ga Mid­
dleville. *1 O.
8. C. Warren to .1
keehprii g», ft 2U&gt;.
Flora Ktrlnaluun
Baltimore *2JM».
K. It. bay ivChaa. Scbau; Wasrc 10. Bartlmore. ttMO.
Hector Pattcnton to C. W: Armstrong; parcel
Taukre Snrinea. *.'■*»
John CurM’tt to Wm. H. and John Kleber, lot
ti GrigK* add Ntetnille.ffi.2M.
G. K. Manning to C. F. Arnold; =2n sec St
Baltimore. *Mn.
R .bukln*to J. Cappor.-.SOa sec 10 Orange
• .It.. L 1 l.VI

Orangeville, H.iuo
Geo. GruenOeid to Walter Frost; e'J lot* 3
ai.d g bix 1 Gram's add city. Moo.
Win. H. French to A. D. French; «0a
32
R- K. Grant and W. D. Hayes were in TliiTimmiie. 11.000.
Ixivl Hulmes to I.evl E. Holme*; sox see »
Detroit last week.
Woodland, nominal.
Xr(-v HnnahArwir .nd
o.
Burton Ulckluaon to J. HeKinker; A7.i tec 1C
.."7
rt'lurbcd U. HniM*.
Muskegon Monday.
L. Parrott to Mary M. Holly ; lot 3 tdk H Par­
rot ’• add Woodland. $75.
- Miss Viola Willison visited friends In
«. Haight to S. 8. Hchaniz; lol f&gt; blk U Wood­
land. ?*»
Kalamazoo over Suuday.
«
F. T. Bagley to Cleo. Barley; 2QA sec 2S Orange
■"'vurtls Mixer and family have moved to wtlje. *9».
R. Dicker man to N. Doster; 3(»a see « Barry.
this city from Greenville.
fa .".i.
Amanda Koeber to Vanre Holmes; parcels
Orlie VanHorn, of Grand Rapids, visit­
Vaiicc itblmea to Amanda Kocher; parrel
ed friends here last week.
N’a'liv.lir. 1475
Harriott L Frost to Geo. GreaaRold; on lot
Miss Grace Drolleft, of.Bellevue, visited
21
city, *100.
Mrs. Kila Bowen last week.
. “
Geo. Gmcndrld to Altai Bllntton; on lot 21
an».
Mrs. Thomas, of Middleville, visited at elty,
C. F. Arnold to G. R. Manning; Parcels Balti­
11. A. Goodyear’s last week.
more. ft,HO.
.

Charlie Wardell is steadily Improving
from his sickness.

We have engaged the best trimmer in
the state and will sell you ladies’ hats
clieaper than they were ever sold in the
Miss Allie t.’annom .-rpent a putt of last
city or state at the variety store, sign of week visiting friends in Barry.
the Racket.
•
D. (1. Robinson and D. W. Reynolds
There will be a gold medal contest at were In Grand Rapids Tuesday.
the Presbyterian church the evening of
W. J. Richards, of Union City, was in
April 8th. It is expcetetl this will be the
most interesting contest of tills character the city on business Thursday.
ever lieal here.

Busby Bros. report a largely increased
business lii Ihyir new quarters. Certainly
with tbi-ir fine workroom. so roomy and
light. with nl&gt;the excellent appointment*
and convenience* it possesses. it Is not
surprising that people would like to go
then*, where they are treated so well and
S. A. Crowell went to Detroit Monday, have everything in the touaorigl line done
toflltcnd a shooting tournament.
for them in a !lr&gt;t class manner.

I
1 have added a euniplrtv stock of violin
i and guitar strings, which will Im; sold at
Miss Minnie Evans will spend the spring
lower prkvs than ever before offered here, vacation nt her home hi Bellevue.
owing to the McKinley idil.
,/Miss Stella Heath and Miss Rribekah '
Striker went to Albion yesterday.
The Catholic parsonage Is being hand­
Sidney Smith, of Detroit visited Mr.
somely papered and the interior greatly
improved. The persons having the matter aud Mrs. M. H. Collins last week.
Simon Matthews and wife have moved
in charge had no difficulty in finding the j
wall pappr at Fred L. Heath’s, the drug­ &gt; into their home In the fourth want.
gist’s.
.
H. W. Bush, of Kalamazoo, visltedMrs.
Russell can please you with anything C. A. Roberts and family last week..
yon want in dress goods, gloves, htwiery.
Mrs.
Lamtunan nnd daughter, of Colon,
table linen*, napkins and domestic goods
from the cheapest to the very best. Tur­ are visiting Dr. and Mrs. ,1. C. I Ampman.
key red table-damask for twenty-five cents
It C. Wardell, of Millets, was tbe guest
of J. C. Wardell anti family over Sunday.
We ♦■ndriivor to please th'- public bv
Mrs. Kaley, of Findlay. Ohio, is visit­
keeping h complete stock of first class ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt.
staple aud fancy groceries and ask yon to
•John
White went to Howell Tuesday to,
give u« a trial. Juwt received a nice
attend tbe funeral of his Mint. Mrs. Susan!
assortment of glassware and lamps.
HNm* J: VanArman.
j Wilbur.

Tbe Jiiost largely attended and ujost
Interesting county Sunday *oImh)I conven­
tion ever held In Uii* county wa» Hint at
Middleville Thursday and Friday last.
The tuples dlsctissed were full ot interest,
and fuM of practical suggestions for Sun­
day school work. The' good jieuple of
Middleville did every thing |&gt;o*sibleto con­
tribute to the success of the convcnttou.
awl royally entertained thon* from a
distance. who were in attendance. The
Congregational church, where the sessions
wen? held, has a large and pleasant
audience r&lt;wnn, and a spaelutts basement
etjUippKl with all the appliance* for social
gatherings.'’ and here ■the meals were
served. This was nut-only a convenient
arrangement tor nil coi:etM,iurd- h’-1* con­
tribute*! to better acquaintance among lhe
delegate*, and therefore greater interest In
the work of the convention. The attend­
ance at each seteion was large, the interest
deep: and Sunday school work In' Barry
county will i&gt;e greatly stimulated as a re­
sult. The executive committee of the
association was instructed to consider the
advisability of holding two conventions
yearly instead of one. The officer* elected
for the ensuing year are as follows:
President—M. L. Cook.
Vice Pres.—Mrs. Whitney. Middlesille.
Sec’y—W. O. Lowden.
Treas.—Mrs. (1. A. Truman. Nashville.

A pttbilc commemorative meeting tn cel-! C.....
, .
... hu Intn
;------—
W. Crnther.
who
forrx*
a year
M.plel&lt;m. Minn., rrlum.^ .bom.
incnt of the &lt;1. A. it,, will be held in last week.
Union hall, this city. Monday evening. I
Mrs. Ed Moar returned to her hofne tn
April dth. There will be Interesting and Grand Rapids Friday after visiting rela­
appropriate exercises, which will be under tives here.
the auspices of Fitzgerald post.
/Mrs. May Bradley, of Grand Raphls. is
ttepiiblieau Cuucusew.
Through tbe agency of J. M. Bessmer visitlag her parents. Mr. and Mra. A.
Warren laiwton received a peusluu last Davenport.
The republican awicu» will be held at Clover week. Mr. Lawton has been in very needy t
tl&lt;- April the dnd. inui. at one o’clock In tee
'Miss Genie Brown, of Wltchita. Kansas,
dieruoan for tbe purpose of nomluatlOK tlie circumstances. Mr. Bommer asked thtF visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl
...-.u,!ilp offirers for the en«utngyear and such department that his claim l&gt;c made special,
. ther bnsioris as mav come before the meeting. which was done, and in three days there­ Brown last week.
Bv order of township cocumittee.
after a pension of S8 per month was grant­ /Miss Ffo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, will
Faux CHAMUKBLAnr, Chmn.
ed him.
‘
spend tbe Easter vacation with her
The republican* of Rutland will bold a caucus
Remember that when you want your parents In this city.
She town hall. Rutland. Friday. March 27th. eyes tested for glasses, that Dr. Lowgjr has
Join Q. Cressey, ex-deputy warden of
• p. tn., (or nominating township officers.
tlie l*st of apparatus to make a thorough the House of Correction at Ionia, has
The republican catocu* tor Johnainwn win be and scientific examination of the eyes to moved his family to Grand Rapids.
And then he has
id st Granue-fialL Friday, April 3rd at 2 p. m. test them for glasses.
Mrs. Kittle Hatfaucr and daughter
arp.
’
a large stock of the very finest quality of
spectacles and eye glasses, which he will Helena have returned to this city after
spending the winter iu Kalamazoo.
The republican*of Yankee Springs will meet sell on reasonable terms.
hi caucus at the Pinery- school bouse Thursday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell expect to
April 2d. ?R»t. at 1 p. m. to nominate candidates
Remember tbe grand concert at the
leave for Dakota Saturday. They will
:»r township officers.
Presbyterian church. Hastings. Wednes­
stop off in Chicago for a short visit.
day evening. April I. given by the male
At Town hall. Thursday, April 2nd, 1W1, at quartette of Olivet college, assisted by
Steve Holden was in Bellevue last
Miss Ji. H. Herrick, soprano. Miss Ger­ week, and brought back two very fine
OBANGKVJtXB.
trude Keyes, piano, Mr. W. B. Warren, horses which C. E. Bld lac Is training.
At A. R. .Jessup's hall, Saturday,Marek 2Mb.
cornet. The concert will be a rare treat
I ? o’clock p. in.
Rev. Stewart and wife, of Nashville,
nnd all should attend. The musical event
.
BAJUUC.
an&lt;f Miss Stewart, of Kalanpazoo, spent
Montgomery ball, on Tuesday, March 3i»t. of the season. General admission 25c. Sunday with Jas. L. Crawley and mother.
Chlhkcn 15c. Concert begins at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Clement Smith and Mrs. Daniel
At the Town house, Friday, April 3rd, IM, l/Tug” Bessmer, aged two years, jwanStriker left for Albion yesterday to attend
Hered away frbm his attendants Sunday,
the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society
Mo'tr Grovk.
while near D. R. McElwain’s farm. In
Michigan Conference.
Maying around a pond he waded In beyond
Darius Heath. Sr . vVho has been in the
its depth and was drowned. As soon as
his absence was noticed it caused great undertaking business at Hartford. Mich.,
alarm, and a careful survey of the pond has removed to this city, and vvill engage
I
disclosed ills lifeless body close to the In the same business here.
shore. By his gentle manners and his af­
Mias Gertie Stebbins returned from
•2.000 fectionate disposition. Pug had endeared
Circulation this week
New York Saturday evening. She left for
himself to all who knew him. The funer­ Muskegon Monday, where she has secured
al occurred Tuesday and was well attend­ a lucrative position in a mllllnoy establish­
Plow shoe's at Holden A Hire’s.
ed.
‘Pug’’ was Miss Anna Bessmer's pet
ment.
For Easter novelties go to Fred L.
dog.
Burdette Nourse and family, of Cali­
Heath’s, the druggist’s.
J. W. Lunn is now located in his new fornia. visited Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Hollo­
New spring Jackets for Indies.
Rnssell quarters, and has n very convenient otffce
way the fore part of the week. They
has them anil prices are right.
and work room for the tailoring business. were on their way to New York where
/The songs of robins last week gave Tbe ulace is the building lately vacated by they will make their future heme.
tbe Busby Bros., which lias been thorough­
warning of the apprach of summer.
ly remodeled lor the business of lhe new!
.Rmwsell has a large stock of materials occupant. Mr. Lunn has a very fine stock* Uli;
t
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for fancy work, stamped goods, ete.
• of suitings for spring wear, and at most concern in Mjw-acliusetts. We wish Eo
success, as he richly deserves it, &gt;nd he
reasonable
figures.
Be
Is
waking
it
a
Posts are being drawn for a new fence
point to keep the very best, and to study has the required pluck to’get there.
along the west end of the fair ground.
tbe wishes of customers hi every respect. l&gt;Clarence Lathrop ndurned home from
Rare chance to get your picture enlarged Our readers are advised that Mr. Lunn the Chicago Homeopath College yesterday.
fret* of charge at Hams it Van Armin’s.
does very satisfactory work, and can al­ Me is now a graduate of that Institution,
Holden &amp; Hire have just received a ways suit themselves in a good stock of and has taken a thorough course ot study
cloths and trimmings to select from and be to fit him for the profession of bls choice.
■•omplete line of ladies and gents shoes.
assured that they will be made up In a sat­ He is a young man of splendid ability,
Never were shoes sold so eheap iu isfactory manner. Especial attention is close application, and will make his mark
Hastings as they are now at the Racket.
called to the fact that here is the place to as a phyaidau. He is undecided yet as to
get your tailor-made pants, prices for where be will locate. For tbe preoent be
Remember that at Fred L-, Heath’s yon
willbe associated with bls father.
will find a large assortment of Easter nov­ which are from &gt;5.00 up.
Tbe report of the superintendent of &gt;me
&gt;
elties.
following from this city attended
public Instruction for 1890. which wa^j f
Tbe S. S. convention at Middleville:
Cut close, sell quiek, money down is tbe
oompleted lari Friday, shows that there 1Judge Smith and wife, Rev. Grigaby, wife
motto of tlie Racket, and from their prices
were Uut yrtr T.ies «*&lt;&gt;»■ «!•&lt;««’ »?■&lt; jand son. Rev. Irvine, Mrs. W. 8. Good­
we believe It is so.
SIS nwM Khoot. In lhe •[»»■ Tbe year, W. O. Lowden and wife. Howard
Gents,. Misses and children’s spring cape number ot children ot .ebool ««e
‘Thomas, Mra. W. H. Schantz. M. L,
In all the latest styles and prices tbe low­ OS4.SOS, ot whom 4ST.OT2 were enrolled Cook. Mrs. I). Striker. Rev. W. M. Puffer,
during tbut rear. There ir,i 7.SSI •ebon! C.
, 8. Whitcomb and wife. B. R. Rom; and
est at Holden &amp; Hire’s.
boon, nt .11 kind. In Mleblmui wit» a wife, Mrs. Salsbaugh. Mrs. A. E. Heath.
Nice and new assortment of reward of
Katina capacity tor 522, the Kbnlara. The Rev. Btanehanl. Mrs. John Busby and
merit cards; also Sunday school and birth­
total mine ot the school property U Mrs.
.
Eben Pennock.
day cards at Fred Hotchkiss* drug store.
Sts.ltM.e2-- There are S.M1 male and ■
Hereafter you am always find anything 1S.SW ternate teachers and tor that year
Clarence N. Barber, who baa been pur­
,
you want In tbe line of violin and guitar the tnrmer receleod SSM.MS-01 tor bdr suing
tl»e study of medicine and surgery
scrrlcea while the latter were paid S2.--M.- for the last three years, returned from
string* at my store.
F. R. Paxcoast.
. 3ST.S8. Dnrlng tbe year the sum ISOS.- ,Chicago last week a full fledged M. D.
Call and get prices before you buy any­
! MO SS WM expemled In tte state tor Having received bls degrees from the
thing in our line, especially on bead and
bolldltmand repairs mid STO.l.l.to tor Hahnemann Medical College one of lhe
foot wear at the Racket.
Phis Sumi.
school library book. There wns paid on oldest, best and most thoroughly progress­
When you are looking for Easter novel­‘ tbe bonded debt. SStb,*A2-SS. The re- ive colleges in the.United btates. He will
ties, bear in mted that you will find what1 cell*, durins tbe year were as folWWK take np the practice of his profession with
you want at Fred L. Heath’s, the druggist’s. Llbrurr monies. SS4 SM-5«; tutiba. tr®. hi- father Dr. H. A- Barber wbo ba* a
, non-resldeau. S3T.sts.Sf, dlnrtel ure. largr and rapidly Increasing business.
Dr. Lathrop lias some houses end Iota SS.tSt.T2S.SS. all other sources. SOM.- Dr. Clarence h&gt; a y oung man of sterling
tor sale on very reasonable term*. Tbe, esi.et. The amount reallred from the qualities and is worthy tbe confidence of
ioeaUon la good. See Che Dr. if you want1 one mIU tax was SBSS.SOS.ll and rn«I the the community.
to buy.
primary aobool leered rnD,‘

11- lour, fc2.4O.

JOS. ROGERS.

LOCAL NEWS.

Holden A Hire have ju*t received a full
rJlcentrfkMTSacboiar*.

Read This
We wish to say a few words to the people of Barry Co.
that are in search of anything in our line, winch consists o

SUITS,
OUER COATS,
HATS,
CAPS
and
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS

We have bought a very large add complete stock for
spring trade. In selecting this stock, we nave given it
verj- best attention and

SELECTED PATTERNS
and

,

QUALITY OF GOODS.
That we think will please yon all. Onr line of Suits and
Overcoats is far superior to anything we have ever shown.
If you are contemplating buying anything in this line give ns
a call and let us prove to you that
Ol li STATEMENTS ARE NOT WIND BUT EACTS.

Youbi truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
The One-Price Clothiers,

HASTINGS,

OUK SALES
This month are eclipsing those of any
previous March, aud why?
Because we have struck a popular
chord; because we have what buyers
want; because we sell it right: and
especially because our Stein Bloch Co.
spring clothing is proving just the thing
that strikes the fancy and appeals to the
good sense and judgment of the buyer.
It suits him as well in all respects as tail­
or-made suits, because it is good in every
respect, and costs from a third to a half
less.

bO YOU WANT
A Spring Overcoat? A Spring Hat? Xfso
1 can do some business with yon to your
advantage.

R. K. Qrant

MICH.

�Beatrix
rascally
transaction,
m J told
the ' bo
pn«ing
^MUsxacuon.
a* any
M one
«u I, too,"
o■elf.
।
fellow
ought
to be locked
up them;
He’s not
knew her
as little
about her a*
she added.
Bcatrii jrardoned her immediately,
though he had learned, before comBut ™
Ed,
'
with only a confusetl understanding of to be found today, and 1 expect he's
on Marum's twe.
“
whn! «htH was pardoning her for; but she cleared out"
i ing down to the theatre, that she wmb iuxiowi contraction on hb forehcJ. 1“
yoould soe|that the woznan was in great ‘•Very likely.
That Mme.. Bemax not in her room at the hotel She had
drew in bit li)» ."xl bcld iii*
distn-M df mind, and that wns wine­ .^e:nn to have had something against P3114' 001. but had not left word where
••Itadjitcn ’l''»Ktl"«.loT' “'
HAWTHORKH
thingBy
»hoJULIAN
could sympathize
with. She seems
to have
’ ’
*—
ir--------*M« --------------iiBtr Mnr----&gt;mii can f’^L' wa* K^ing.
I met you.” iJw contmoed. hot bowm
to let I The audience seemed determined on
had seen *' '
' ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' him, too. But if thh new Maruua
TiBbly
ri«i&lt;K ou.l falltag.
unlv rest
1» nacified
I shall
lx? you
content
—
■—
----------* let
night
to—
all phevieus
previous demon­- Kotag to .poll It. ■&gt;»’
the
go. Of
course
will■to
be
at ' this “
«ht
surpass
ah
Dityonuri CHAPTER XV.
11 *“ C°”rk
tbe o^era to-night*'
z|
/ ; *tration9
*
of
* enthusiasm. A cynic might
-a.
of disemtTHE untAT MARANA.
Bur that. «1~. &gt;ta” ®»&gt;J
The
next night
the_ last
of lhe
i iiave said that they had set their heart* yourmt-r. Sheta'..m».ta m«. feel th*«
ing
apparently
in was
a u_.
_
“
&lt;•on reading in the next morning s p.*j&gt;T»
opera
TtM'onciliation;
hevtsou. andbut
tbd she
prima
haddonna
liecn unable
who
oNo."
f sentiment.„
It b gotal to be B -nerotu. To" hate
“That's absurd! You must come.”
11
had
attained
mn-xampl'-d
popular
­
to ke
,,p her such
attention
fixed ou
tbe subcaBy; nnd thi*. no dopbt,
effect
ou had
bare its
cl osen
“No; why should I? You
have
cl
oecn 1, 1that tho applaud and floral tributes norer kootra me. I
ject
lung
at a time
cotnpreI on the singer, and warmed
and sweet
ity
with
theenough
New York
publictowas
to
i something
be-, -which greeted the great singer on the th. l«r»t: it «a» tro”. bot It
m* »&gt;b
suppo*e
there
wasvoice. But.Ksuch
“-_
bend
thefan-well
hearingsinoftho
it. same
She characbad r-ls*1toj en&lt;*l
the that
mn.de
of her
bid
tl •.*rii
d me. I never sve of her departure from oar shores U 1 were vonr wife you wouM
“
There
p-as
n
multitude
of
jwtty
maiMiss Randolph
ine.
’
seen
an agitated
[ accidents
aside, you
it aud
was
evident
that
h Inigti.
yhichwho
shewas
hadinnunktheir frame
ac- -iween
__.leceivo
—
it would
have
। were such a* to outdo anything hitherto
Low oil.' l.Juinlduotmimlf.wmi-mtf.
----------tottend
to,
people
cared
to
undeceive
you
—
i
‘
ntaare
—
the Gretchen
“Faust..
’’ sec;
of ten
mind.;
jumping
up many
fromofIds
chairtoand
B
h
e
|
ult
i
improved,
though
precisely
in
Ix-eu giving the affair too much irapor- | -•xperienced. Tbe popular favorite wn# bet I Obraia not like you u&gt; lean, th»t
nt
anotli-r
time
much
of
this
might
I
iim
I
Intended
to
spend
the
day
us
I
Bitting d»wn again twenty times, asking jbeen
whatgiving
respect
Bellingham
would
have'j summoned innumerable timesi b.'fore the
‘
tancu.
But. f
whatever
there
might have
’have
see tomher
of no ahe
little
iraporbvo ta taw tartly 'tan 1'
■1
a*!|&gt;o«iible
wished
questions
which he solitude;
tried to answer
him- • found it difficult
to say. Her manner
U-AKrtninlv-nothing
now. f^iirtain, and at the couclusum of the leaet not from me ToetoriV you .night
tanre; b now all passed before her likci| been, there is certainly nothing now. 1 .utumu, win* ... ...^ ____ ____ __ __
4h!nk
— to work
mind and
arself,
tailing
aboutinto
hisher
reputation,
about
wa8
exul&gt;ernnt, more concise and performance— But before the concluhare morrinl me. but uei-X-nv. My
a cgt
troublcimme
dream,
and
when
night
the throng
ideas that
were
everShe
trillhad
be." learned her power and dun of the performance s-ur e
his fidelity
to his of
contracts,
about
IdsI jnor
true.
nt* Imp­ memory will 1‘
camo
sow JiIxTaliry
could
not and
have
given
a clear
“Ifresource*,
I was deceived
thru
i »!with
»nT full
see ptmed which did not apper. In the pa­
rowlinrdUe
another
there;
to
review
financial
about
Mlle.
Ma- । )ier
and ured
them
account
&lt;|f
anything
that
had
happened.
diould be after a whiles
you refuse
to camo to*j'at."
whut whom
wia past,
to contemplate
what
raxia,
he alternately
abused
and ।why
confidence
und nrt
pers, but which (t will Im» ntcgasuy t0 good-by.” She put «m«
1'
don't moreover,
care to.” u;
: J Dilling
­
might itto
come. *But
it and
nil turned
praised,
aud between
whom
Beatrix I “fInsimply
j.er ringing,
could
lie dis.relate.
ward him find undlcd.
f
outt-'-emed
liffcfly.
She
aTfcwcd
he
anxious
towas
bring
about no
an rein- ,ham
eerued
not tha music
abruptly.
. merely, but the
A* the curtain descended upon tho hat
He cuveiXf.l hi* eyes with the l»jck of
Wolho character
looked a( him.
:mdthe
decided
-5AATA CJ^OtL
jiora.- from morning
night.
terview.
Beatrix till
was
willing, even ■ brnnan
which
pout that
|&gt;or- ict but oai* Gju. laisa
was iu tho
‘I can’t bear itf h« said in •
wLse.it When
cuurso she
tvoitl.l
prowit ddo aoenca, rocoivud a ctuil, wh’ich hie hand.
desirous. that the interview should take Ithe
trayeil.
was1xon not
the to
stage
aud Boi­
place; but nothing of the sort happened, him any further. Th&lt;»- ported,
voice.
,
. .
teemed to have upon him an effect as of broken
Manum'o iu ernuble loco quircred tar
and the inference was that Mlle. Marana j lingham went to hit rooms, lit a liuup. » strong charge of oloctridtyl He ran
MADE ONLV BV
. noment: ohe oeemed to wore!-, .ta
and sat himself doom to read.
But
must hari? declin?d.
precipitately to the private dcor com- wove.! elisW totrort htal M tho ««a
when the hour for t!:o performaflea ap
nucleating between tho houao und the
her Uta parte.1 end her eyee those. But
proachod bo closed t'j.- book, drs-'JoJ
ESi. dwpbrowth
himself, and drove tu tlw theatre. He stage, where a lady was standing much
muffled up. She worn a black (Irons and her wlf rommmia. She looked ot £
eould not rerist thia impulse. When be
! cloak, and her head and ehoulder* were
lx*?n an unexpected and pain- arrived tho overture was just conclud- j enveloped in a white lace shawl She atnx. ns much a* to wy,
The:
“
“
, ‘ng “I shall not be able to get a place.” j let this falV open as Inigo approached, comfort him " Then she
sweep of her black dre*». moved to the
fnl arene ith Madame Bemax. who had
£
r?‘y' “ . ‘"“’"'I 1 b8 &lt;-*■’ &gt;°
"« (» I'M M well." ■ und disclosed tho features of A'era Ma­ STiad opened it
Bellingham
fallen in
Beatrix
s
dress,
and
poured
j
Uut
wh(
,
n
he
p^fcjted
himself
nt
tho
uf Beatrix's dress, and pooped I ynt when he pre*er.ted
. , himself at tho
‘ rana. She laughed goo-1 naturedly,
and
the »ki
Wallic Dinsmore
wepj jn*t upp.oachwgaud revolting story about ticket
,icketremarked
offl" the
office
"tawith
cl'rka- smile,
clerk,
wb" recognized
who
"^'tax-a
“Justono ' ^ra Lim her hand, which bo covered
forth a
-You are late, mewieura,
—,h„
m HamilH.mn--------„.*«! with
wltlt a
. mil
,_ "Justonu
..JMtonu
sfa-had vendured
from
remarked
smile,
Mr. Bellingham,
and that I witli ki**es, while hi* eyes devoured her Marana in a gay tone. “I have been ■
the____ r OUT-«a«~
—
—------- . him, vacant.
ton Jocelyn; had ended by calling her- '■ seat .v-w------- — ______ _ncnnnv
_______tlie first with astonishment find interrogation.
faring my homage!"
Wlf.wl Itch,
' and
'
dra laring that unlessI is the one you used to occupy tho first
XI ।
“Well, M. Moses,” said she, “what
Wai lie looked from one to thB
rt ■ ore you so affectionate for? Have you
Sirdniied her *he would kill her- of the scaaoq: win you have it?" ^]j
tbe three, quietly observant. Ed. with
seemed like manifest destiny. . “d
the
pinioned
me*'
hia
face averted, waa putting on hw over
right," said Bellingham. He took the
"Pardoned! Ah! diva! By Jupiter! n.ut au.l 1ml: hr Utah pnltal th. tau" «t
ticket, entered the house, and sat down.
uu ui&lt;» ov ,w,
, Did you just comeZ’
tlw Utter over hi. syt» nn.1 went taxrtuy
AsThe
he did
so tlie
curtain this
rose. night au 1 I
interval
lietween
“1 waa hero from the first, but not in out, looking neither to the right nor left.
tho one on which ho had last been h/re i
box—no; one cannot hear there. 1 Beatrix, with one hand mting on tit.
■jJIU1 ’-’“ta*'""
, raabled Mm to draw • comparuon 1^. I ""
common
It marble .lr.«ins tnbl-. will her eyw trfcle
Will- Mrtff Mntntff tbe
---------—-------- oao.
--­
.nd her lathe, mid WMJio tww.tf t|„ Qrotchen at the debat and iwas
--------------------J.™,t,t know what
wh.t .be
tiecftnary- 1 should
*he open. Mood in a rort of tranro She b»d
, could do-this young lady—this other not yet roen Bellingham. W .1110 offered
. there had been a gnwt deal tlli, of tlw fM,KcU T|wn,
a
H. .
ton and wane d»pntm? ead- mratol fe.u„g IBreoI,uble „mmg lbl) ’ self! Well, man ami, you may compuse
w
.
vourrelf. I hnve heard her. t»»w I wish Marana Ins ann.
‘’“"■"tana! 1 audience. Tlw America people are fond -- ------------ - .
“Since you are going, diva, be aata.
Cototluct mo
».
a
..
wjlfcn juanagt.(i dramati- I hee ^c'r—8l&gt;t‘ak to her.
“permit me to escort you. Yr»u
XU So. Oxtort
BrookVa. 5. T.
j
where
she
i*
und
then
leave
us.
I*
any
*
“ - 1 wR«*w» «he is and then lea
deretood me yceterday morning. V\ hat­
‘ one with her?"
ever hornege I have to offer shall
paid
••Only her brother. Shall I*-----"Bien, blent .Lead on. mo» vieux. I
nj3&lt;dliuRham. thus abandoned to hi*
am in a hurry*
own guidance, strode up to Beatrix, who
When he had brought her ta the door uttered a cry: it seemcihto her as if he
of Beatrix'* ro®m shu made him depart, bud suddenly started up out of the floor.
and then knocked at the duoe. It wa*‘ It had been hi* purpuae to make a final
' opened by E l. She made him n gesture
appetd to her. amt no doubt his words
at once uf gn* ting and of silence, and
would have been eloquent aud moving,
advanced into the roam, wiuch was and possibly they might hav© gamed
filled with flowers. Beatrix wu* reclin­
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
liim hi* objqct. though he would bar®
ing on her sofa with a nod and abstracted
had to contend against the incompre­
BE UP
exjiresrion; but as she raised her eyre hensible doubts, hesitations, perversity
and met those of her visitor che sat
TO
. and pride of a v^inan who loves, and
trayed.
erect, and the next moment rare to her
THE MARK
was difficqjt to realize the peparste ex- feet "Yon are—Marana!" she said int know* that she is lov?d. aud yet draws
BEARS THIS MARK.
। back for tbe sake of something—heaven
u-tince of anything else; wherever she
an inward tone. Tlie two women gazed
. know* what But. as it imppened. not a
bUMxl she was the center and reason of
intently at each other, and there was si. syllable of Bellingham's appeal was ever
the scene. Every gesture and move­
leuco for several seconds. At last the
ment woe an eniightenm*mt and a grati­
. uttered, for before lie could open hi*
visitor said: “I had thought I was Ma­
fication. She was always where she be­
lips to begin the bell rang which conrana until now. But now. madrmoirelle.
longed. Each thing shu did su nicely
[ veyed the order for the curtain to rire on
the name is yours by the right that you
fitte&lt;l the. occasion that the spixrtator
the last act. So he. perceiving that there
have made it more honorable.”
fancied lie had known beforehand that
wo* no time to lo^e. simply caught B?a"Oh, no—no!” tho other murmured.
it would so be done. “This is what she
k trix in hi* arm*, met her rye® (or hn
“Yes. yre, yes!" said Marana, with a
was b&lt;irn for,” said Bellingham to turn­ smile, which,' however, was quickly lostt instant, and kissed her. After that it
self with gloomy frankucas. "1 slioul l
. was too late for her to draw back, even
only have been in the way. I'm glad 1 in the gravity of her reigning exprve-? hod she wished to She went to tska
bion. "You hove surx&gt;rised me," she
came here, if only to have made sure of
. her part on the stage, but *.he loft a
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
continued, after a pause; “I; did not
that. Such a woman r-hould no more be
mean to forgive you! I wo* angry. But marguerite in Bellingham's hand.
monofiolizrd and -caged in domesticity
Such is the private history of that
than a waterfall or a strain of music. your voice has culled my heart out of memorr.ble last night, the other detaUs
my bosom. There is no one who can
Tl»e mischief of it is that I did not recog
of which hav^‘ bcrti sufficiently describm
ring like you—no one—not even I!”
nizo the fact before.”
X
The tone ia which these wor.L* were tn the journal* of the {icriod. Mra. Pe­
As he sat nlnorbed in her. and happy
ters is understood to hare sailed for
in apitc of his unhappinee*, he noticed uttered—dignified, but profoundly pu
Europe a day or two later. Jocelyn div
MORTGAGE SAI I!.
that she carried in her girdle a bunch uf thetic. a* of a great queen discrowning appeared, leaving unsavory traces be­
Default h tvtec te-*n ,M'1:
»h* •ya.'UUSte
herself
—
touched
Beatrix
to
the
*onl
and
margumtiiu The discovery gave him a
hind him. Mr.. Randoljth. senior, re­
gradual start, so to say; he became only her eye* fill.-d with tear*. Siu shook turned to hi* place up the Hudson.where
her
head,
but
she
could
not
speak.
After
dowlv aware how much it surprised and
ifacGfrrot
he is occariowdly visited by his married
/&gt; NUr U*
affect.*! him. He had always provided all there was a ravishing sweetness in
daughter. Ed entered the office of the
her with a bunch of them, whenever she this praise, coming from the one source
latter'* husband in the capacity of clerk,
in
tbe
world
which
there
could
be
no
sang iu ‘ Faust," from the first day on­
and is doing wt-U. A* for Mlle. Marana,
ward: often not without difficulty, for gainsaying.
iw»r_a:u ci&gt;’» a»-Ut«*l &amp;y * ‘ wbv
“Yon two ought to (rail in a team,” the famous prima donna, ehe hw van­
daisies do nut grow in northern meadows
hi» R ixnlion to
M.G»rL*n.l.tl.
ished as utterly a* i/ she Bod never haa
! all the year round. Hal she, during his put in Ed. “No theatre standing would
la^tai-: wiartr •*
’“th ol
*5 a"'&lt;cB*vn
hltr betr di'Jj r«*.nJ«*l
I abasnee, been procuring theffi for brt-. hold the audiences that would come to any existence.
MJ laoctA.**
tn«oe &lt;
i-rc"
There are two or three person* in New
r- 'i
&gt; - i
1"“’ or was this the first occariem of her hear you ring together!"
1 ■iurtC*L*r »br*u«i kreb llr buM­
York who
are. believed
know—
sotne! n;rau tbe pmalse* J«* ?• »*.! tbrtr
Marina made a gesture of negation ...
,
-- to
—-------Simply cawjht Beatrix fa hit amu and wearing them since ha went awfty? The
galbst
or oiit:u» ? tit »i* by lcwith her bead. "There shall never be ! **un&amp; M»ut her; there are perhaps
kitted her.
former was much the more A’kcly. Acapprures bj *»iC n
t
but
Marana." »1i« aH prooffly, ••and ,1
dozen
'”” who k
know
~” enough
—•
to look wise
rtoi it shill b? Ia*iu! I H e
Altogrlher the evening fell ominously. trcBBes become accustomed to little parlo rff.'c’ meh lp&gt;;:r.v r. sr.d th
when the matter is broached in their
But as Beatrix drove to tbe theatre in a ticulars of tbe toilet, and are not at ease she shall be the greatest singer in the
pren&gt;-uni r» paid ter lira
T* »
farther lieu u»0e Ibepreralw*. tarar.ee n.JrreM
covered sleigh .a kind of calmnnM. almost, without. them.
Nevertheless Belliug- world! Behold her!" she added, with a presence: there are a hundred or two
who have heard a report to tho effect
at tut rJk ultO r*e e«oi.. mi tb? ‘rd non
happincss. came over her. These regular j ham
ham could
could not
not banish
banish tho
tho notion that movement of her eyes toward Beatrix.
gam L.w!rit nctfrerre to clfcet -u .. :-’»(»■«*•
that there were seme facts connected
meeting* with her audiences had grown tho
the latter
Utter alternative might
might be tho true “As for me, 1 sing no more! I have bra n
EstaW reortm®r*«e&lt;t*&lt;I I’ »with
her
engagement
in
thia
city
which
tetrcl; r the buai ot (.&lt;• on th- ’*1; JV v
yc&lt;ur
audience,
mademoiselle;
1
will
Did he believe it because he
to be an indescribable resource and sup- ’ one.
IRrt u&gt;Ur last and th&lt; re I* tea «»•»• M &lt;« «
have never been fully explained, but tho
port to her. They enabled her to throw wished it9 Why should he wish it? It never again have an audienoe of my.
Jiv- lor »crh •r.rurafire the *eta ol 6-.’4
groat
maw
of
tho
public
have
never
boon
own!
”
,
And It waa furtuerexrns* i
‘n M was
useless
to
torment
himself
with
such
aside herself and her affaire; to appeal
MSfMP.tlMtabvuldlhrn14 »&lt; l (IrUuM U
at
tho
pains
to
entertain
any
misgivings
“Do not say it—you break my heart!from tbe narrow and interested circle of questions.
tbe
p.; meat of tlie interest upon th
•
They content them­
cried Beatrix; and she glided forward, on th ■ subject.
•ay nay a ben the Mine tbouM t&gt;c .lor rd Hr
Hht private friends and enemies to the
In matters appertaining to Mias Ran
•bV. ai»S sInm* iU‘ »*u»
•
vast, impersonal, careless, good humored dolpli he seemed to be swayed "by an in­ and took the Ruvinn impvtuuudy in her selves with looking forward to tho time
in
»rreori
lor
lb.space
of
»Uty
{Up
ttt»
"Tell her, Ed.” she said, half when that most faithful und enter­
world of the public, who loved and ap­ fluence, a fate, an attraction, almost in­ arm*.
t-IUMUT BALK.
” pr»oc;|ra! on Mid morteafe teouM t■H*;
I. nur.ju.ra
ertrr u&gt;« opCIou of tho »*ld wortgegre. *ud ti e ictctw
plauded her artistic self, and knew and dependent of his own will and reason. turning to appeal to him, but not letting prising of impresarios Gen. Inigo shall
d'etre
ol
the
eireu.t
court
far
Uir
CoUStJt
Ol
due
on
liir
XWh
Ots
of
Sovrsnt^r
K«'
._*?
the
cared nothing about her real thoughts What could be mure unreasonable than Marana go. “It ia I who shall ring uo once more bring out at his new opera Bany, iu। chaneerr. hi tbe elate of MleMgao. UMMimotf.O Wrf travlnx tat* !••• •
lllWlt- Mllrt
ru. lira
__ .
and existence. How would it be when to suppose that this bunch of marguerites more: 1 did it only to help my father und house the great Marano.
saiae harlug retaolard nripaul turn- teh «U*.
•Oder &gt;«ld option «ud ui .rigasi* i-* ‘‘.run
) THE END.
thb resource no longer remained to her? was a secret signal to him to come to him. This is the lastenight. If you care
She put that question aside, and the por­ her. to speak with her. to be once mon- for him do not punish his sister. Be
inrre i* nvw ihhiku &gt;&gt;• • •-- —
mortgage the sura of Otell .%• as&lt;l &gt;!•*• «**"»?
ter al tho stage entrance, who attached all that he had brara to her—an J more? yourself again, and be my sister. tooP
•CftlUt far said lUMtraKvMid
.great importance to the smile of greet­ Had not that interview in last evening’s
Marana drew her bead back, and
Mn&gt;t he (wretullv cnhsMeret by «be im-at
ter
of
thirty
Sre
doUar*
provide,*
.ar tt
nid -mv of people In tetri-g even neceMUttes
ing be received each evening from tbe snow storm put an end to all such an­ gazed -dot a moment into the other's I nf
sate nmrtraae. aud m»
or |&gt;
lie Iloal* SUrutMeiHa coramend* itself ft. Ibr te^nncn.-. *t n,7^ni
IS? “J
ar law havi.« tech |.,M‘.ltitrd I" f7‘7*
div*, reported on thi* occasion that th- ticipations? But. again, was this the eyes. Then she kissed her gravely &lt;ni wtU&gt;»t*ecl lteree»«i tbe srciU middle classes,
ItiXl
J- H**ttKC* CMU.U ul
-^onomy wlu»
dear lady had seemed to be in especially same woman who had vanisiied from both check*, and dioengage.l herself. breau-e ft cwwlae*
great m&gt;-&lt;ilciQ*l rawer It t* tt e nnlv madlclne
No«.therefor?.by virtue&lt;■!lb- l-» J«“‘i
good spirit*. Moreover she had slipp' d him in tho ’bus on that occasion? With "You believe, then, that I really love &lt;&gt;r wbHi ran «rety be MUd ••too &lt;!&lt;»** rate dollar "
c^ilaiued tu said uiwtgaxr. lu&gt;d «h ■
into his hand a .-unff box (he waa a Han­ ■o much difference in her surround­ your brother?" she said.
and a ttdtiie I •krn arrordlnK tu dtreeUoo* »U1
such c**e uiadr aral i»nn ul.-d. hrttw *
.
"Yes, indeed! How could you help । average lo t&amp;M a tnoutii.
given thaioo tteltuday tbe M&gt;lft«vn»»
overian and took «iuff) containing, not ings was there none in her? Well, she
Jura* A. D. vat.at tell v'clnr* l&gt;. It
ri'rff, but a |L‘O bank note.
had betrayed no consciousness of his it?" exclaimed Beatrix warmly.
After two trials a hive of women Mae1 shall seU a: pu-Alc aurno*-- to Ike ‘
• And you, monsieur, wlust have you cv
. Ihm-s ha* l»wn organized at Bad Axe,
bidder, al the u*.rth trwil *»* •&lt;
A few hour* before th* theatre ojiencd presence to-night. They had exchanged
huctse in the City at Hart in** •« ■ ’
*Wallie Dinsmore had met Geoffrey Bel­ no glance, as sometimes in the former to aay?' continued the other, letting her willi Mr*. 11. L. Chipman as .commander.
lingham in that general rendezvous or days. After it was said and don?, how­ eyes rest upon him with a certain veiled
To strenxlben the hair, thicken the growth,
American celebrities the corridor uf the ever, Bellingham know that h? should intensity, the lids half drooped. “Are stop it* btancMi&gt;K and tallinn out. and uber*
find himself behind the scene*, face to you also of opinion that you are not in­ It la irray to restore tl«e youthful eolor, me 11*11 'a
*Tve been looking for yon for the last face with her. before the night was different to me?”
Hair Renewer.
“It would take a cleverer man than 1
renty-foar hours." he said, "but this ia over.
Ex-Gov. Blair, of Jarkso®, 1* outraged
Inigo, by what he considered a bold am to sec through you. Vera," returned
on
a book which will contain hl* recollte| "Maybe that's why I'm here." respond stroke of statesmanship, had placed one the young gentleman naively; “but I
tlons of Michigan during war time*.
1 Geoffrey laconically.
of the stage boxes at lhe disposal of don’t believe that 1 could be loving you

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A. E. Woolley, Agent.

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•*1 wanted you to dine with me yester-

'*4 went to Ddmonico's.”
“Europe has demoralized you."
• Pertutpe. I aaw Hamilton Jocelyn
P -• , and Inigo. That fellow's a acoun-

• Jocelyn. Do you know what he has
doing? Tbe v had both of them
drinking and ft leaked oat. He
ten defrauding Mia Randolph of a

Mlle. Marana, known as Mrs. Peters.
“If she means to make a row," ha ar­
gued, ‘ treating her gentlemanly won’t
make it worse, and it may just tone her
down a lit&lt;e." But, whatever the lady
may have thought of tbe compliment,
she omitted to avail herself of the box
When the curtain ruse she had not ar­
rived, and tbe box remained empty all
the evening. This was of evil omen to
the peace and friendly feeling which

He resorted frequently - to the bar,
though with no good effect on his anx­
iety.
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so much as I do if you didn’t love me
back."
"But would you marry me, even?"
"Ed's face flashed and his eyea spark­
led.
“Haven’t 1 shown that J would?"
be demanded between his teeth. “Don't
make game ot me. Vera, unless you mean
to be kind afterwardr
She stood looking at him, her bead a
little bent to tbe left, her anus hanging
down ou both rides ot her graceful fig­
ure. "1 mean to be kind to tou Bv
daw," she said finally in a 1&lt;1W•more kind than you would think if you’
kaew what I have aom«inv« been iu my
life.”
trij u» him in the little pause’that fol-

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IS NOT A LICENSE.
The 1 reasury Corrects a Popu­
lar Misapprehension.
YOUR UNCLE SAM AND THE SALOON.
Government Oom Not louf Lle«n*e» to
Sell Tanglefoot, Bat Simply Bcevlpt*
for Taxe* Paid—The Preaidant’* Fam­
ily Frightened by a Violent Kntranoo
Into thr While Hon«e—Senator Vance’*
Stepson M«Ui» t U«d Break, Induced
by Too Mitch WhUkjr.

JOSEPH li JOHNSTON DEAD.

Washinuton

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March 28-Gvn.

Joseph Eggleston Jdhuston died of Jheart
failure at tab resldeuc.- it^tbfa city at 1145 j
o’clock Saturday
TlsT*»
nig t. With him
at the last mo£
jW
meat was ex-Gov'igBw
ernor McLane, of
Maryluuil,
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tbe nurse,
His
death was very
sudden, and a few
moment* before
tbe dissolution
there “was no out­
ward appearance
to indicate it Hr™
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then gasped fee- ess* JO*- r- JOlUMTON.?
bly once or twice, and the groat leader ol
armies had himself obeyed the lm&gt;t summqos. Gen. Johnston had been confined
to bfa room for several weeks past, an4
during the last few days had gradually
grown weaker,

WILCOX’S CHARGEFurther About" that Alleged
Michigan Bribery.
THE SENATE OKDEBS AN INQUIRY,

Would-B.

Lansing. Mich., March 24.—The scan­
Washington City, March 2S.—Acting
dal arising out of the stateiqent of Sena­
Secretary Nettleton, of the treasury de­
tor Wilcox, the labor representative uf
partment, makes publio ths following
the Twelfth district, that an attempt had
.■ircular letter tc the revenue collectors
been made to bry» him to vote with the
t hroughoul t he count ry:
Republicans against lhe redistrictlng bill
Sin: Letter? are fr qscnlly received at
fa assuming large proiKjrtions. Senator
the department stating that In m»ny parts
Wilcox says thut the man who informed
■A the country retail 1 qnur deniers claim
biin that the Independent senators had
to hold n |K rmit or license front the United
the chance of their lives it they wonld
States for enrrj log o.i thSr business; that
vote with the RepubllcauB ] oh political
u: many cases where local law prohibits
Went to Sleep Uke a Babe.
public drinking places the law fa, openly
His death was so peaceful that Gen. measures, nnd that three of them would
McLane, who was nt his bedside, could have a market value ot IhO.OCO, was George
violated by persons who claim to do busi
nrss under at least tho moral sanction of not for a moment believe that the general W. Owen, of Oromo. Owen Is publisher
-federal license," and that this fact, to­ was dead. There was not a sigh, not a of the Sblnwnsse American and Is known
gether with tbe belief common among movement; his heart censed to bent, nnd as a stalwart Republican.
he sank to rest ns peaceably and a* quietly
The Matter "So Be Investigated- f
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many good citizens that the United States
nsuhabj to sleep. Iu addition to bis
uuverninunt does in fact issue such ,11Owen said yesterday tb^t he Btovcr
,he irt trouble the general bad contracu-d
-.uw-i greatly ret irds the enforeemeutjof
a severe cold, when be recently acted us offered Wilcox £11.000. “Wlltax,” bi said,
v. bolesomu restrictive laws and promotes
pal! bearer at thr funeral* of Admiral *gnvv me to understuml that ho was op­
. dl-order.
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posed to a gerrymandering scheme. All 1
Porter aud Gen. Sbc^nun.
The License Only a Receipt.
said, as 1 recollect it, watt Unit this was
If should Im- ubucc-sary to state that tihe
tho
chance of his life.” Owen also Hated
Gen.
Johnston
was
born
near
Farm
­
vtub-4 Stales government does not fasi’.e
., -.me or permit of any nature to uhy ville, Va.. Feb, X, Wn. He was graduated that he had talked with a ppuuiuetit Do­
;
in r.ny slate to carry on the btfai- in the same class with Gen. R. E. law troil Republican, Senator | Jdc Weiss,
. - of retail liquor dealer, and it is diffi- from W«t |x4nt in l&amp;y, and ranked Lee about the independeut voile before ap­
! alt to understand how any intelligent
proaching Wilcox Weiss s4id lostjulght
---n-qnu lx: iiiij&gt;rti-d upon by the oppo- beltiun, being hi* xiuiur as a general tn the that ho had talked over tho attuatioh with
After the war he Owen, but denied that there tva* nnr inti­
.iu- claim.
Cutigren-. having levied :» Confederate army.
sj-rred
in
congreM
from
the
Richmond,
■ -. uiu&gt;- Mamp lax of &lt;25 per annum on
mation that votes would be purchased.
basinet* uf retail liquor dealer, the Va.. district, and was sub equently com- At au evening session held tit 10 unlock
u (&gt;nnt»!--:.»ner ct interna! revenue eu- mi^iener of railroad*, being appointed by la*t night, the senate tiuatiinjotisljPr.
—
i*.«nt
Cl.
Vt-lamL
With
the
death
of
a , .&gt;jx tocolltt.i this tax, wherever and
&gt; adopted a resolution appointing a fecial
w hom-oever th« business is carried on; Gen. JoLn»t&gt;&lt;ii theiv fa removed the last committee to fully Investigate tbehvliolc
no »emb!:dieo ol permfa-ion, express pruniinv.il .figure on either aide in tbe matter.
implied, is given, by tho United State* great civil war. The ftuiera! uf Gen. John­
CLEVELAND TO THE HOOSIERS.
government in its revenue laws or other- ston w ill probably take place on Weiiuvs.vise t- begin urcontinue such business in dny, and ub&gt; remains will be interred
any place contrary to state or.kcal lego- at the Grevuinount cemetery, Balti­
more.
Indianapolis, March 2i.—Kx-Pmudeiit
A Cli.-.uge- Slade In the l orm.
MRS. JACKSON SET FREE.
Cleveland in a letter to tbe liidfann.Tnriff
•It win to make clear this purpose of
carefully respoetlug state laws and poReform league declining lo bh present at
: . reituknions prohibiting or restricting
tbe league** annual meeting, says: “You
■.!!•• liquor trafllc that congress enacted
Iommjn, March 20. —Mr. anti Mr*. Jack- i will not, 1 Lope, think it amiss if -I sug­
’ :.&lt;■•.&gt; .;,2l3 of the revised statutes. In
son, principals iu the recent abduction j gest the necesUty of pushing, with; more
• i-. r that this |iuipo*a as thus embodied
case at C'lithoroe. appeared in tlie court of I vigor than ever, the doctrine on your
'jmc maybe author-tatively auuounerd
appeals here yesterday in answer to a writ ■ organizatiou
I 1K-Iieve that the tliecries
u -rover the^ax is collected a change has
L.-n made in the form of lhe United of habeas corpus, issued by thu lord high ! and practices which tariff reform antag­
chancellor. Mrs. Jaqksnn gme uo mdi- ’ onize- are cesponaible for tn.-tuy, if nut all,
Slates stamp is«h&gt;sl to retail dealers as
• . ah-uce ih.-it. they have paid such tax.’1 cation by looks or action* of discontent ' of thr evils which afflict our jieoph-. If
"'he Trt-w form, which will go into U.sc nt her treattnent by her husbaud, and sat there is a scurcity of the clrcu|atihg
Jt-'y hik-st. has Mumped across its face by him during tfro hearing. The testi­ medium, is not the experiment wortji try­
•u. -fo’biwing-tatemrnt: "This stamp Is ' mony given did not present any material j ing. as u remedy, uf waving Uio mubey in
■imply a rerein t for a tax duo the gnv- additiem* to the facts already published. : the hands of the people, and for their u».-,
■ riuiiviil. and dqcs not exempt the holder Mr. Jack-»ot: said he wiz**l his wife and which fa nacdlcsely taken away j from
, fnnn any pcUaR^*. or punfahmrut provided conveyed her to Blackburn only to enlist ■ them under the pretext of neoasaury
taxation.*
••ir by t'«- l..-v &lt;jif any state fur carrying symiuitby lor bimsr.1*.
a the sa’d business within such state,
t: ■! dot-s uotautbtiriif the commencement
“If
the farmers ---------lot is a -----------------hard one In his
Mrs. Jackson listened with extreme.
----------------ht&gt;r the contniuajuvc of such business con­ comnotiure to the arguments uf her hus- discouraging struggle tor better rewards
trary to the laws uf such state*, or in baud’s counsel, which were to the effect Of hl* loll, are the pricesof bis products to
places prohibited by municipal law. Sm that a busbaad is the owner of his own be improved by a policy which hampers
M-etion 3,143 revised statutes. United wife. At the conclusion of the testimony trade in hte bc*t markets and invite* the
and argument the lord high chancellor j competition of dangerous rival*? Wbcth.States.”
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'dedded that the husband had uo legal er other menus of relief may appear necA RAID ON THE WHIft HOUSE.
right to detain his wife against her will e*aary lo relieve pre*«t hardships. I beand without giving her an opportunity to ; licve tbe principle of tariff reform promsenator Vance’*: Step-Son Gives the Namain tain her cause l i court, and Mrs. j be* a most important aid in their ameltiouai Capital a Sensation.
Jacksun was given her liberty. This up-1 ioralion, and that the continued and
WASHINGTON City. March 23.—Harry peal was made by Mra. Jackson's friends j earnest advceacy ot this principle is es.Martin, n stcp-san of Senator Vance, of against lhe decision of the ca^rt ot, sentinl to tbe lightening of the burdens of
North Carolina; jumped through lhe queen’* bench, which was that Mrs. Jack-* our country men.
blinds and window of a room in tho ex­ son had her remedy in an application to a I
"Hoping ihat your organisation, may
ecutive mansion Saturday )night at » magistrate - au application which her ' continue to be ooe.of great usefuinem and
I encouragement. I am yours respectfully,
'clock, io one leap, ana landed prone husband would not let her make.
"Grover CLEVELAStt"
upon the floor. Tbe crush of breaking
THE NEW ORLEANS RIOT.
glax* attracted tiif Mtleution of Officers
Dubois and Kcnhy, onXjfuty in tbe man­ Attorney General Roger. Preparlag to
MADISON, Wjs., March IM.—The senate
sion, who.at once rushed into tbs room. ,
•y., mm..!, p»wl ~TM»1 bill, foritak.-c
Sew Oeleaks. 1^, M.rcl. -M. Two I ur pTOtectjon of wcrkla- propio Ik Uc; Upon the appearance of the officers. Mar­
tin immediately began an attack on them.
««r» r.turr-1 by lb. gr.n.l ,
gnil „ocumd
the bouM
After a severe struggle he was overpow
Jurylut nlgbi. ...ppwJly kg.ln.1 men ; „„ m„ki„8 lte lo„„, ilm|,
o»
. nd nnd sent to the police station.
who were reueernel in th, nllag.-.l bnb-; trull ,uudM
p.-r cenk Tb« uMaibly.
The President Grabs a Club.
ery of the jury which failed to convict the ' pursuing its course ot economy, refused
The struggle iq overcoming Martin cre­
murderers of Chief Hennessey. Attorney ; tupass numerous appropriation bills aud
ated the greatest uproar, and thr presi
' dent rushed dow* the stairs from the sec­ General Rogers proposes to prosecute tlie 1 referred them to the retrenchment comond story, where he had been sitting with mob. “I want to say,” he said, “that 11 mittee, whose general duty it fa toacate
. hfa family, and witnessed the struggle. am not in sympathy with that uprising. I I down all demands aud put lhe preset
He had seized a heavy cane os he came, reganl it as a deplorable affair, add if in- session on record as being lhe men
and stood by really to render tbe officers dietmeats are returned I mean to fight to- economical ia all time. Spmker Ho®tn is
the bitter
bitter end.
end. II do
do not
not believe
believe in
in mob
mob Hl nnd unable to attend tu his duty. .
assistance K^ne^led. While being bound, the
Martin uttered thr moat foul language, violence as a means of enforcing the law.
which could l&gt;e heard all over the house. The
Waehisgtox City, March SM —Senator
affair made Mrs. Hnrrison aud the ladies
“It may be true that the jury in tbe
of the mansion very nervous during the re­ Benneasey cuss was bribed, but that does Blackburn teas cause to love President
mainder of the evening/ Martin is a vfrell- not justifftbe mob in assuming the right Harrison less than be possibly did a few
known young mnn-about-town and quite to execute tbe law. I am in possession of- months ago. The trouble uow is the failure
popular in social and club circles. He has enough evidence to justify me in proceed­ of tbepreald«ot,to sign a little bill that the
been drinking freely of late and Saturday ing at once if 1 can get tbe grand jury to senator had passed in tbe closing hours
night was bordering on delirium tremens. help me.” The attorney-general's pro­ of the late congress. The bill, hod it be­
would uu»c
have restored the
sena­
Mrs. Vance visited her son at the police iMMed
posed action is regaraea
regarded aa
on a renection
reflection oi
ol come
. a law,
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station nnd a very affecting scene oc­ Got Nicholls’ position. Tbe governor, j tor’s son-ln laW, CapL Hall, of the
curred. The .mother wept, and tbe son, though he was in New Orleans the day oi‘-to tbe lineal rank which he held several
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who seemed rational, maintained a sull.-n the uprising, and has been here ever since, years ago before being transferred, with
silence. Mrs Vrincv wished to take her has not once given voice to bis opinion his own consent, from the infantry to the
cavalry.
•-on home, but Sferjt. Montgomery for­ about the lynching.
bade it.
A Coal Tanaine ia ChilL
Washington Crrr, Month 28,—Recent
newspaper advice* from Valparaiso re­
port that nearly all of the traffic upefti the
railways of Chili has been suspended be­
cause of a coal famine in that country.
The price of con! an tbe 17th of January
was 155 a ton. and the supply was almost
exhausted. Unless the blockade of the
coal ports is »oou raised railway traffic,
and al! industries requiring fuel,will have
to be entirely suspended.

Officers Murdered by Moonshiners.
NVashisuton
limr. March 28.—In­
ternal Rerenua, Commissioner Mason re
ceived a telegram Saturday announcing
that R. I. Barnwell, an employe of the in­
ternal revenue bureau, was killed, and
Deputy Marshal Erim mortally wounded
Friday in Slockes county, N. C. They
were destroying an illicit still at the lime,
and were fired upon from the brush. No
arrests.
Military ArUvlty In Canada.
Ql’EBec, March 21.—Tbe government
cartridge factory is running full time on
orders from Ottawa, and it is understood
that n factory for aiaking Martini-Henry
ammunition is to be established. The
cause of this activity is unknown.

Sacrahento, Cal., March 20.—The Cali­
fornia senatorshqi contest ended Thursday
in tho election ot Charles N. Felton, of
San Mateo. Al thr conclusion of the roll­
call on the fir*t ballot in the Joint conven­
tion Estee bad received 40. Felton 40,
.Johnson 4, IVrklna 1 and Blanchard L
Before tbe ballot was announced a num-'
ber of Estee's followers and all of Blanch- j
ard'fi and Johnson's and tho scattering •
vote went to Felton, which portended hit
certain elecliou. This wa- followed by al­
most an ent.re change of Republican votes
In Felton’* tavor. four Democrat* voting
for Heacock changed to White, and theresuit of the Lariat as announced waa as
follows: Estre, IS; Folton. 73; Johnson, I;
Heacock, 1; White (Dem.), 29.

Houston. Tax., March 23.-Tbs biggest
manufacturing concern in the world was
organized here Saturday. The corporation
will have a capital of f’5.000.000, and pro­
poses to establish plants to coat from 55f,to 1200,000 in Hou-rton. New Orleans
and other southern cities in the cotton.
belt.
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London, March 2L-Tbe Pall Mall
Gazette says: “Unless something is done
lourmg nnouv. rapprochement
quickly to bring about a ri
the colonies
colonies aud
aud ~~
the colonial
office I
Ngw Yong. March 21—A cablegram to between the
——
the Police Gazette from London anys the we may find the Newfoundland kettle &lt;u
Peltqan club has offered a purse of £000 ' fish go the way of the Boston packet of
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for a fight betweeti Ted Pritchard aud J U'a.z
■Jack Dempsey, allowing Dempsey £lu0
for expenses.
COLL’NBU* U, March 24 —The west­
bound limited mail on the Panhandle
Ex-Gar. Robinson Will Di*.
Elmira, N. Y., March 2L—Ex-Goveraor crashed into a freight train at CpneovUle
Eo^uson was stronger yesterday. There last night, John Dickinson, fircitwn;
Oscar Faxrow, engineer, and John Bar­
is no hope, bowcrar, that be will recover,
rett were injured, the first fatally.
aud death may ensue at any monent.
A Match Offered t» Drs&gt;pwy.

WlXSTED, Conn., Marcli 24.—Tbe gov­
ernor’s fast day proclamation was not
read in any of the churches Sunday as has
been the- custom. Tbe town derk,
George Wentworth, a Democrat, did not
furnhb tbe official proclamation to the
pastors ot th- different churches, andsays
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that his __
reason
for not doing
so was_____
that
be diti not recognize Bolkeley as gov^0^
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LINCOLN, Neh., March 21.—After last­
ing over aeveuty fuor hours the deadlock
in the senate
broken yesterday after­
noon by the Independents succeeding in
winning.over one of the Republican op­
ponents to the freight rate bill. Tbe call
of the honse was dispensed with and the
bill passed. It now goes to the governor
for bis signature.
Washington Citt, March 24.—Ex-Sena­
tor Blair has accepted tbe Chinese mis
alon, and bate arranged to sail from San
Francisco to thr Flowery kingdom on the
fat of May.
He has already received
his instructions from lhe secretary of

PimBCBfi. Pa. March M—Last Thursday Henry Reddy, of Allegheny. enUrad
the salt works of Haiku beck &lt;fc Company,
on Rebecca street, in an intoxicated con­
dition. After 9 Hruggfa lhe watchman
succeeded in putting Reddy out ci tbe
buiWIug. He sat down in au open win­
dow and had not been seen since. Yester­
day bi» body was found at tbe bottom of
one of ties boiling salt vat*. It fa sup- I
puard that 'ie went tu sleep on tbe win- I
dow sill and fell backward into tire vat, 1
where he was literally bolted to death.

AN OFF-COLORED ATFEC 1 ION.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

Central Park, L I., March 24 —
Everybody here fa interested iu tbe case
of a colorc&lt;l man named Squire* and a
young white woman name4 Ida Muy
Flock. The story had its commencement
several month* ago, but every one hnd
forgutten the nffnlr until it was suddenly
caHed to their mind* by tbe appearance of

It fa announced at Denver that thecni tire Maxwell grant, 'cumprbJng i.TJO.WO
j acres, hus been sold to u oyndlaile with a
I capital Block of &lt;Ki.'OPJ.OOO. The pric.- fa
d ot'made pui.i c. hut tbe agent’* cumizl*
; slot, amounted Co &lt;150.000.
■ A Democratic club of Kedkuk, Ig., has
presented Moore nnd Cockrell, of the
। Illinois iegfalaturc, each with ’ a silver

Squires, who instated that hfa pale-fnerd
sweetheart was being Illegally deprived of
her liberty far the purpose of preventimr
their lharringe. Ida May fa a daughter of
the late William E.Hinkle. Two yearango
she became infatuated with Squires, aud
when her relatives remonstrated with her,
asserted thut her du*ky wooer was a goutleiunn nnd that*he would marry him in
spite of tho opposition ot her family. Ah
the young woman was considerably under
age. her Iriends ha 1 her sen’ to the lluu*e
of Rc.'uje for Women at Hudson, N. Y.,
where she still remains.

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medal.
Sarah Flanagan and her daughter,
Anna, have been sentenced to bs hanged
at Christ Church. New Z.-aland, for kill­
ing the daughter's illegitimate child.
Tbe Royal Adelphi, a benefit association
doing business in Michigan, Minnesota
and other states, has collapsed. Theiilck
benefit was bigger than it could stand.
The Philadelphia Record charge* that
Pennsylvania ha* been robbed ot over &lt;1,000,tXJO in tho management ot the soldiers'
orphans' school*. The state senate ha*
ordered an investigation.
A
„ Itockport, Ma. ku . ea,
whlch
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.,blch
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has
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Saturday. Au open switch did .
No pasteDgrrc hurt.
In a- closely -con te*t*d race over
usual courte ou tl&gt;e Thame* liver S
day. .the Oxford bout crew won the an

utea, but by only half a length. Il was
the twenty-fifth victory for Oxford.
Governor Hill has accepted lhe Invita­
tion to deliver the oration at tho unveil
ing of the Henry W. Grady monument at
Allan ta.
“Black Jack" Yattaw, who acquired
notoriety by keeping a bumboat at the
government pier Chicago and defying tbe
city authorities, is dying.
Two hundred Chilian insurgents who
fell into tbe hands ot the government
forces near Valparaiso uro reported to
have been shot d^wn-ln cold blood. '
It is reported that the Steinways, the

build a grand music hall in Chicago, to lw
complvto-i before tho opening
th&lt;
World’s fair. *
'While one iover was gone for a license
to wed her, Miss Maggie Silfa, a slippery
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maiden of Dobbin, W. Va., slipped ont of
111. Dow l.orowl that Squlro. ho goo. .
her father's house and was married to a
so&gt; far as to KDolv
apply to J
Judge
uJuh Edwards for a
a
writ of habeas corpus, alleging that tbe eyes. The most Interesti’ig thing about it later Romeo.
woman is desirous uf fulfilling b*r prom­ Is that It is deaf aud dumb.
There i» report in New York that Sena­
.
ise to marry him, an-l Is being kept iu
tor Edmunds will resign his scat and
Cures for raneer are inctcadng Jnjju^ni
closa confinement without ber consent
Secretary Proctor hi* portfolio, when the
ami by force. Tlie writ was refused on a ber. Dr. Mnrcu* Fay, a Hungarian piij-i
latter will bs elected senator from Ver­
technicality, but Squires renewed his as­ dan, has announced to the Medical Asso­ mont iu Edmunds' place.
sertion that he would marry tbe girl ciation ot Debreczin a complete cure ot
Paroell *nyn he ban put his resignation
notwithstanding the prot?sts of members cauccr by the application of aniline.
as a member of parliament for Cork into
■ Flockberjirifis«dd
toUe I Celestine Kaltenbicli, of Potod, Wh.,
ofiin-rkmii,.M«.r
.
the hands of Nolan to be sent in &amp;s
A
t„v.-.n
in
KAthe
the
oldest
oldest
ixntmawter
po*tma«ter
In
in
tlie
tl&gt;e
United
United
State*.
State*,
in ignorance of ! he step* being taken to se­
soon as Tim Healy shall resign also,
cure her rdi.iso. Her relatives *ay that died Wednesday morning, aged 78 year*. when the two men will content the con­
she liat* changed her mind concerning He wa* appointed postmaster in 1838 stituency.
Squires, an 1 w.ll have nothing to do with nnd bad held said office continuously. .
The funeral services of Lawrence Bar­
him. She is alleged to lie perfectly conTheodore Schwartz &amp; Ca, private
rett took place in the parlors of tbe Wind­
lentfd where she i«, nnd decline* to join bankers of Louisville, have assigned.
sor hotel, New York, Monday, Rev.
iu any petition for her release.
Their liabilities are &lt;300,000. The Union
Thoma* E. Sherman officiating. His re­
Tobacco works, ot tlie same city, were ■
WILL BE A GREAT FIGHT.
forcti'l to the wall by the failure of mains were taken to Cohasset, Maas., for
burial. Among the floral tributes was
I Schwartz &amp; Co.
The
one from Mrs. Navarro, nee Auderaom_
A number ot girh of the Kennedy high
Ex-Governor Lucius Robinson, of New
school were thrown into the water at Bir­
York, died in Elmira at noon Monday.
San Francisco, March 3L—Ths fl»tic mingham, Ala., Wednesday.
Andrew
The Milwaukee Bridge and Iron worK«
ev-.-pt which lootps up moat coosplcubusly Moore, a young man, plunged in, saved
lay. Their
in tbe future Is the Corbett-Jackson one girl, but in trying to save a second failed
esM.wt
meeting. Much genuine interest is taken perished with her.
Thoma* S. &lt;obb, ex-state senator and
in the fight because Ixith men are rccogBoston Is the only city in the world
capitalist of Kakutiazoo, Mich., diednized.as scieuliflc fighter*. Neither could where a •■tenographic account of -every
Sunday.
be correctly spoken of as a slugger. Each session of its common council I* preserved
The CitUens’ National bank of Lyona,
in
tlie
municipal
archives.
Every
motion,
ha* a head on his Bboulders well stocked
argument, debate, remark, etc., i* jotted la., capita) &lt;100,000, has been authorized;
with brain*. Both arc quick and scien­
to begin business.
down by the official stenographer.
tific; and the meeting between them
Ernest Robber has issued a challenge to
One jury In Chicago gave a plaintiff
ought to come more closely to the Ideal of
wrestle any man in America, barring
the manly art of •wlf-dcfeu-te than almost &lt;."W) damages b&lt;cause the defendant’s dog
hud bitten the plaintiff’s little girt Muldoon, for &gt;1.000 lo &lt;3,500 a side.
।
nnyof.tbe many priz.- ring tights which
An orgimlzniiou similar tolbc Rartnera’
of late years have caused n suii'nliou from Another jury awarded &lt;300 damage* for
the
‘
scalding
to
death
of
a
3-year-old
child
Alliauce
is
rapidly
growing
in
tiiemberlime to time.
by a steam pipe projecting from defeud­ hbip among tbe'Canadian farmers. ■
ant’s mill.
The treasury department Monday pur­
In nil of Sullivan's fights bfa superior
Fourteen years ago Warren Clough, ot chased 52f»4&gt;ounces of silver at prices
science &lt;ir hi*'superior strength have been
Independence, In , was convicted nt Stew­ ranging from &lt;0.9© to &lt;0.99 per ounce.
very obvious. In uo inrtancs'has he been
The shortage at ex-Slate Treasurer
met by a mail in whom thr combination art. Neb., of the murder of hi* brother,
and Man: to prison for life. A short time ,rxrx-,,
1ir,t
irnff,
of Arkansas, fa ________________
fW.OiX) beside*
ot science -ihil strength wa* r,s evenly ago the real murderer on his death b-»t ; tWoo
he t9»,o6o already made go'll by hfa
allotted r»* will l*e the case iu thr Jackton confessed lhe crime. Clough has ju-.i i bondsmen.
and Corbett- meeting. K lira in whs much
been released.
j
Chauncey M. Depew is tbe favorite cauvnunte 1 for his scivncr, but that delusion
ilie waiters at the Hyde lark hotel, al (jidateof the Republican* for governor o£
but long rgo been dispelled. ' Charles knt■ nrtti ( .ilr-ituii Imifo* strur-K
suburban Chicago bouse, struck just !*•*
tie- New Yuri:, nnd He is being urged -to ac­
Mitchell fa a* quick uk lightening, but ha*
fore dinner Friday, aud left 700 guest* to cept a nomination..
not Sullivan’s strength. In this tight
go hungry or wjdfr on tbcmselvea, be­
buth men have sp.*.-d. strength and
It h now said that Mr*. O'S.«,-1 will re!
cause one of their number had been sus­
generali-hip, aud tlie -tight will be in the
fuse to marry Parnell, is she believes he
pected of stealing.
fullest sente, a trial of skill rather than
only wishes to g*t her money lo bolster
British Conservative* are preparing to up his person*! riiase.
of mtiHcle and endurance.
run candidates against Parnell nnd Healy
if these two contest Cork as proposed.
SHORT STRIKE AT CHICAGO.
DEATH OF LAWRENCE BARRETT.
Tifree children of Isaac Buford were
drowned near Birmingham, Ala., Thura
day while crossing a swollen stream with
Chicago, M.ircli 34.—The switchmen their parents
employed oo the Chicago and Northwest­
Alexander Osborne, who was worth the actor, died last night at 10:43 o’clock at
ern railway in this city went out on strike 4125.000 in 1570. died Thursday in the New- the Windsor HoteL The death was due
at ti o'clock yesterday, but returned to .ark, N. J., alms house. He speculated,
work a few hours later, the company con­ nnd led a fast life.
and wan quite sud­
ceding tlieir demand*. The trouble was
The Keystone National bonk, of Phila­
den. His wife and
cauM-d by tbe discharge of Switchman delphia. cloned its doors Friday by order
bfapbysiciau were
Crowe hv.t Satnnlny by Yardmaster Mc­ of the comptroller of the currency. The
Inerney. Yesterday % committee from the city of Philadelphia has a deposit of 5400,­
died.
Mr. Barrett’s
Switchmen’., union waited ou the officials 000 in the bank.
illness dates from
of the road, and claimed that Crowe bad
Ex-Judge Prendergast, of Chicago, apWednesday night,
been discharged without cause, knd de­ , pearcd in the county court Friday as
when ho was commanded that he be takcu back before 6 fa counsel for n client, and asked the re­
m. and McInerney discharged. These de­ versal of rulings made in the same com by
polled to leave (be
Rtheatre where he
mands not being complied with at 6 p. m. himself when he was on the bench.
the switchmen in the eity'yards struck,
The legislature* of the different states
was engaged. It
but after being out a few hours the com­ have appropriated over &lt;1,000,000 for state
wa* said at t h e
pany yielded to tbe drm inds of the men, exhibits at the World's fair. In addition
the time that he
took Crowe back and discharged McIner­ to this bills are pending in several legis­
ney. Passenger train* leaving Chicago latures that will greatly swell those fig­ Ing from a severe cold, and would be out
ou that road were delayed about forty-five ures.
«
In a few days. Even yesterday tbe reports
minutes.
Joseph Perrlen, a wealthy flour manu­ of hfa condition were very favorable. Late
facturer of Detroit, was enticed from his last evening, however, bis physician, Dr,
home Thursday night, and his where­ Cbnmi*er*, wm summoned. Heart failure,
Pine Bluff, Ark., March 24 —Owing to
abouts arc now unknown. A letter was superinduced by pneumonia, was the di­
the failure of the Cypres* Lumber com
the great tragedian’s death.
left at his residence Inter asking &lt;30,000 rect cause
pany, at Sherrill, a most pitiable condi­ for hfa ransom.
THE MARKETS
.
tion of affaire' exists. When the mill
closed down 150 men w.-re thrown out of ber of 10,000 met Friday nnd demanded
Chicago.
work, and os none of them bail received a the punishment of Governor Nicholls,
CRicAuo.
March
51
dollar’s pay for their work in several Mayor Shakespeare, and the signers of
month*, they are in a destitute condition. the manifesto calling for mob law—us all were as follows: Wheat-No. 8 May. opened
Tbe mill owes the men all the way from responsible directly for the massacre ot Wl4c. closed U.K; June, opened 51.CE, cloned
&lt;30 to &lt;600 each. Now that tbe failure their eleven compatriots.
SLIMM; July. oi&gt;ened 51.00, cloned Sl-Cfe
has occurred they can get nothing to live
Fire which do one doubts was incen­
upon.
diary destroyed Holmes' Opera house at
Sic.
closed
Oats—No. 3 May, opened
Detroit Sunday. Loss, &lt;43,0(iu; insurance,
Ch teago Methodists StUt Hesitate.
doMd 55c; June, opnnod Me. cloacd
65Kc; July, upeued MJ4c. 3£J&lt;c. Pork-March,
CHICAGO, March 24 —At Che Methodist &lt;25,000.
Some ot the bodies recovered from the oiensd----- , cloned &lt;1X53; Msy. opened &lt;12 fa.
minister*’ meeting yesterday lhe commit­
closed &lt;12.73; July, opened &lt;1X43. otoeed flXli
tee appointed last week to adopt reso­ wreck ot the Utopia in Gibraltar bay Lord-March, opened &lt;fl.5d clawid fl-«.
were so entangled and embraced by others
lution on tbe New Orleans riot rejtbrted
Live stock—Following were the prie&gt;» at
that legs and arms hid to be amputated
n set which first went, into the villainy of
before they could bo got apart, so as to active and excited: uhlpt'er* and »i&gt;*xmlatars
the Mafia, next disapproved of unrestrict­
bury them
were
the principal buyer* at 15^20: ad rance;
ed immigration, and last mildly depreca­
George W. Mots, a Pennsylvania mur­ light grades. &lt;4.O5?5.IO; rough pocking. J-LlCft
ted mob violence. Rev. Mr. Bristol
“jumped on the resolutions with both derer who fa to lx* hanged to-morrow, Sat­ shipplmc lata &lt;4 3^4.55; pir„ »126»4J5.
fret,” and after a long debate the matter urday requested that he be allowed to
Produce: Butter - Fancy wparatar.
build the gallows, a* he fa a good me­
was further postponed.
30c pw lb: fresh dairies. 23Q»3fc; packfar
chanic. Hi* request was refused.
block. HtoWc. Egra-Strictly frteh. Se per
Stilt a Surplus of 913.000,000.
Vincent Laforme, a meinber of the Bos­ doz. Drifted poultry-Chicken*. U^lte per
Washington City, March 24.—The sur­ ton board of public institutions, who re­ lb; duck*, laafac; turkeya inlxad lota, ll®13c;
plus in the treasury at the close of busi- signed ln*t week because be had to, says
Des* yesterday was about $13,000,000. Al­ that be bought several members of the 11.GXD-®. Sweet po-atoea-IDinui* Jeraeys.
Boston common council at lhe rate of &lt;500
&lt;3UU&amp;i.3U. Cran berrira-Bell nnd cherry.
though tbe internal revenue receipts for
.7) per bbl; bell and bugles. MuOAMU
February showed a falling toff from the
CapL “Adm” Hatfield has published a Apples—Cuoking, &lt;301^4 00 per bbl; coring.
previous mouth, the customs receipts con­
»4.UJi&amp;3.«i: fancy rarirtkw, HuntAOD.
card
announcing
that
the
famous
Hat
­
tinue to roll up and the heavy drain on
Broom oom-Hurl, 4^3y&gt;: per lb; whisk
field-McCoy
feud
is
at
an
end,
and
that
tbe treasury from tba direct tax—about
brush. 4Mft&amp;c; green, self-working, 3V&lt;»4c'.
53,000,000 so far—doos not seem to materi­ an amneety has been arranged.
inside and rovers, SHfrte; eotnnwn brush.
Peter Richmond, of Wheeling, W. Va, 3Hc; erooked. &lt; 3Mc.
ally affect it.
Friday ordered hfa wife to pick up a pair
of scissor-. When she refused he seized
___
New York, March m—The Washington an ax and chopped her head off.
The Tompkins Machinery and Imple­
National bank at 1 Broadway closed its
ment company, of Dallas, Tex. is “short.”
doors yesterday, as It had been discovered
that it* capital had been impaired. The Liabilities, &lt;188,787; naaefa, &lt;379,330.
It is believed now that both tbe war
bank examiner will take charge and the
bank’s affair* will probably be wound up. ship Galena, and the nary tug Nina will
Wheat—Higher, active; caah. tl O&amp;M
The president loaned money to friend* ou be got off the beach at Gay Head and
51.0?; July. |L&lt;H; August. Mr. Oora-1
worthless security. The depositors will
United Slates Senator Slloup. of Idaho,
probably be paid in full
has just found nt Pittsburg a sister whom
he had not seen sinct tbe war began.
London, March 3L—O’Brien and Dillon,
Cincinnati Republicans Saturday reWheat-Excited aud
to 2?ie hij
tbe Nationalist members of the house of nominnted John D. Mosby for mayor.
common* who have been recently con­
There will be no horse racing nt Mon­ ea^u ILUF4: May. ILOlfa: July. MJ*c
fined io Galway jail, were yesterday trans­ mouth park thfa year, the New Jersey leg­
ferred to this city, .where they will bs islature having failed to make any pro­
again jniled. As They poMed through tlie vision (or legitimate sport ot that kind.
Lard-Higher; fB.37. Whfaky-Steady;
city on j.tunling cars they were recognized
A memorial r-rvice for tbe Italians mas­
and cnuiusfasueally cheered by tbe peo- sacred in New Orleans wn* held Saturday
I’faat an Italian Roman Catholic church in
Wlieat-No. 2 red winter.
Rumina ana Crescent ia Sutterke, twins, New York, at which the priest declared 0o May. SLIBM: A. »-^51.03*. Cura-No. i
were lem'in Zall Baden, Germany. Feb. that the lynched men were martyr*
May.
W*- do JulEuKiurcr George Burge** was killed
22, 18M They are yet living, at Sl Cloud,
t mixvd.
Minn, both married, but Ru*inn a widow, and Fireman Alfred Er.ckson serlowdy in­ July, OMie.
the oldest pair of twins probably in ex­ jured by a collision ou the Loui-vlUf and aal. PwfcNashrilte railway near ea«t ixxibville Qmet; May.
istence.

�Vrbe M- E. social wHl be entertained by Improved in beauty, appearance or conven­
Meodanu* Rich. Phillips, Jna Busby. P. ience is beyond our ability ta suggest.
The business of tbe Hasting* City Bank
D.
Bushy. Rorabeck, Sheffield, Mate, Nlms.
■.
The 1»&gt; rar pweol
,to cllf
is tinder the direction of Dan W. Reyffi'W*.
Mary A. Cowtea, Krnyoo, F. W. CuIHna,
1’ ti ‘ ’ a.' and the Mtears Sofa awl Laura. Mate and the cashier, who has efficient and able co­
. , N. T. Parkt r
&lt;&gt;ut w,,h * str&gt;*
Belle Roek. on Wednesday evening of workers In VV. H. Powers, teller, and the
hat and I'.rwn duster Sunday.
next week. April 1st. at lhe noeirty roopu. lat’.er's son Will. Mr. Powcro has been
with the Institution in hl*-present capacity
Thnoc who attended the K. P.
itefrrohmente from 5 to 7. AU Invited.
foi upwards of two yeans and Imw added
in Grand Rapids I**1 weck pronounce it
Services at tbe Presbyterian church on to au enviable record tor faithful, sir urate
..n time.
Easter Sunday. March 29. Subject In the and able attention to bttsincM which be
The Michigan Central Is said to b«ve
morning.
Tbe
Risen
Christ;
iu
tbe
evening
had
earned in other positions nt trust and
attained the highest average speed &lt;»f
Meteor* nnd Shooting Stars. Choice , se­ responsibility.
Mr. Reynolds entered
rsMrood to the world.
lection of music by the church quartette.
upon the duties of cashier last July, Ws
Without doubt tta postoffice will be
The young people’s society of Christaln capacity, integrity and business ability
mewed into the new Fuller-Beebe block, at
Presbyterian
church having been fully attested by years of con­
Endeavor mre:» “the
-”
—
leatt such Is the report.
spicuous service In one of tlie largest busi­
The funeral ot Mrs. Jas. Dooley took Sunday. March 3 th, at tt o’clock. Conver­ ness institutions ot tlie elty. it was no
place yesteulay from the Catholfr^ church sail on meeting. I
experiment when he was placed " here be
amt was lately attended.
TlHryoung people’* mission band meets is. Dan Is one of tlie muBlipopulsr young
We are tn. receipt of several communica­ In the Presbyterian church Sunday, March men in Burry county. To his deserved
’
C
,
tions this week which we could not print 29th. at 8:15.
popularity lie adds tliorougli uprigbtntas
The C. L. S. C. will meet at the irome of of character, the highest Integrity, excel­
on account of tack of space.
lent business ability, and fie is tlie soul of
The small boy is counting the minutes Mrs. Hoyt. Saturday evening. March 2fith. honor. The directors of tbe bank, other
until to-morrow night when he will enter at 7 o’clock with tbe following program.
than Messrs. Reynolds and Powers, are
Opening
cxerctees
ns
usual.
Quotations
upon a vacation of a week or so.
Judge D. G. Robinson, president. Chester
from favorite authors in prose or poetry.
, Messer, vice president. Hon. I*. T. ColA young son of Addie 1‘nrker fell from
Church in thex’. S. Questions by Miss
tbe banister at the school bouse Friday,
grove. Hon. John Carveth and J. A. tre­
ble. AU these gentlemen are too well
and sustained very serious Injuries. At Evans.
Walksand talks. Mr?. Clement Smith­
known as men of integrity nnd business
this writing he is much better and cousidSocial Reform and the»oclaltels,asynopability to require any extended notice here.
ered out of danger.
ah by Mrs. Norman Bailey.
Hut it is projier to add that, while Judge
Studies
in
astromony.
Mrs.
Chas.
Hoyt.
Seta have been placed in th* river for
Robinson does little of tbe active work of
the festive black sucker, while the white
Critic. Sadie Roberts.
tlie tank. every detail of its business Is un■ucker4mautpulate« them on land. No big
•
der
his watchful eye.
Memorial
services
for
Captain
McCurdy
yet from the river, though many
When, in December 1&amp;80. it was anwill be hi Id nt lhe Salvation Army Sun­■
are captured in the lakes.
day evening, March 29th. at 7:30. Easterr nounccd thafthe Hastings City Bank had
A rich musical treat will be afforded services In the afternoon at 3 o’clock.. become one of tbe fixed Imtltutidhs of tbe
lovers of music in this city next Wednes­
, city, there were many who thought the
Tlie M. E. Sunday School will the an‘ field too small for another banking house.
day evening, at which time the "male
quartette" of Olivet college will give a Exeter concert at the church Sunday even­’ Four years of successful business for this
ing next. Appropriate exercises and songs’ Institution have not only demonstrated
concert at the Presbyterian church.
«ill make an enjoyable evening tor those that there was room for It. but also nccesThe funeral of Dr. F. M. Calkins took w ho attend.
ity for its existence. Aud it need hardly
ptaee from his late home In Allegan last
The executive committee of the Hastings• be said that the foundation for tin* late inweek. The deceased stood bici&gt; In the K.
1
dustrial
progress of the city was laid when
Township
Sunday
Schoo)
association
and
P. order and bad many friends Iu this city
tbe pastors of the different churches In the the city bank was established, and without
who were pained lo loam of hta death.
township. Sunday school superintendents, It, this progress would have been impossi­
. The arrest of those whose chief occupa and all workers who desire are requested ble. Therefore, when the citizen sees the
tk&gt;n is the manufacture and s-preading of to meet at the office of Smith et Colgrovc. smoke ending upward from the factories
gossip and slanderous lies, would have n on Monday evening. March 30th. at 7 of Hastings, when the farmers hcrva’mut
very wholesome effect in this city, and o’clock sharp, standard time, to a-slst In feel, as they certainly must, the benefits
would purge society of some undesirable preparing a program for the coining meet­ to them of an Improved home market fur­
.
&lt;*
nished by this growth, both have reasons
ing of said association.
to thunk the new institution which has
Dalal. March 35th. *91.
'Fhe roller mill has started up again after
lieen the prime factorin securing it
Clement Smith. I*n».
Us recent break down, and Mr. Whipple is
The Hastings City Bank started business
now able to attend to all patrons. Tire
Obituary.
with an authorized capital of 850.000.
mill is turning out some excellent flour,
The city was never more starth*d by an That has been Increased to S75.000 aud all
and full weighty are given. Give Mr.
anouncement of a sudnen visit of the death paid In. To be added to Uns last Is Its
Whipple a call.
angel than yesterday evening, when the surplus of frl.UOO and it Is the fixed policy
Rev. Hunsberger, formerly pastor of the report was spread ot the death of Joint A. of the Institution to increase lb surplus.
M. E. church of this city, but now of Greblc, which occurred at his home at 8:30. It lias 84 stockholders, who arc among tbe
Muskegon,
preached two ver5’ Bb,c from heart failure. While Ik was known leading bushicss and profeitohmal men ami
sermons tare Sunday. ’He was welcomed that his health had tong lieen very poor, farmers of Barry Co. in this very number is
both morning and evening by large congre­ none except tho«e most Intimately ae- added security to depositors, and the state
gations and
listened lo with the closest qukinted with him felt that hta condition banking law of Michigan makes the pro­
was dangerous, and none expected the end tection afforded by this institution to de­
of attention.
Only Tuesday he positors as ample and complete as that at
Yesterday the American Express Co. was so near at hand.
, attended a directors meeting ot the Chair forded by any tanklug institution of the
had Its annual sale of “dearbborae pack­
age®" or In other words, packages that Cq.. and except for a condition of great country, tbe state law being almost com­
hare not been called for. The sale took phy sical weakness, be was apparently »s pletely copied after the national tank law.
place In Saginaw. Often the packages arc well as he had been for several weeks. requiring examination by tlr state bank ex­
refused by the parties addressed, sotne- Ills mind was as dear as a bell, his dispo­ aminer. and certified reports of tbe condi­
sition as gen.-al and lively as his friends tions &lt;&gt;| the tank four limes a your, and
• times they are uncalled fbr.
had ever seen it
That evening, at fats guaranteeing as thorough honesty aud ef. Will Hams has a heu that seems to home, he ciwcd the contract for the steam ficlcncy in management, and as certain se­
7 realize that Easter is near al hand and plant for the new factory, and exhibited
curity to depositors.
.
/ fairly outdid herself last week to supply the same keen business ability and energy
Hastings is indeed fortunate in having
/ the family with overgrown eggs. One that had ever characterized him.
two such banking institutions as It lias,
was laid Friday and the other Sunday and
John A. Greble was born in the date ot troth with the l***t of managvuivot. each on
each waa aboat 9^x7X inches. No, Will New York In 1835.
Early In tire fifties the soundest possible footing, and abic and
says he’s sure it wasn’t lhe rooster.
his i«rents removal to Battle Creek. desirous of extending every posalbte ac­
When
a
young
man,
he
entered a hardware comodation to the people of Hastings und
Dorr Mudge is going to fix a good big,
wide fire escape from the back windows of store as clerk, and soon made ot himself a Burry county, which Is consistent with
master of that business,
in 1509 he nrogressive aud yet cousenative tankingUnioD ball. When this Is done without
doubt the attendance at the hall will ma­ moved to this city, and became associated it is rare that one finds iu an inland town
terially increase, as Uiere are many who wltli K. B. Wightman In the hardware like Hastings, and of no greater size, two
Afterward be was associated sufh banks so well equipped with such am­
will not risk their lives in n place where business.
there Isi a vert poor show ot getting out in successively with Marcus Russell, Wm. F. ple capital, so well conducted, and so able
Powers, W. E. Power* and Charles Bar­ and so willing to extend every reasonable
case of fire.
low, and the last time w|th W. E. Power?, accomodation to patrons.
Hoc. Thomas S. Cobb, aged 72 years, and Anally, for a short time, conducted the
one of Kalamazoo’s most prominent men. business alone. He was a keen, accurate,
Marriage LIrcnee*.
and well known in this city amr-iig tbe far-sighted, business man. who had the No
Name and ItesideDcr
older reaidenta. was found dend In bed in most thorough mastery of every detail ot
i Ctias. M. Tower, Chteaati.
43 I Faanle Hi Mixer. HuUnn.
Florida last week- Mt Cobb was largely his business. He made a pronounced suc­
I llowaid Hugbes. Prairieville.
interested in thr C. K. A 8. R. R. and has cess ot business, because of hte exceptional
41«Ida 8bater
** &gt;
done much to build up Kaltumizoo, as be business capacity. For several years he
» Albert Knit. Hultnri,
.
was both wealthy and public spirited. He had been out uf active affairs owing to
AV । Nora Ho-iretuau. Woodtead
«G. M. BalDncer. Woodland
once represented his district in the state continued ill health, and spent bls time in
46 &lt; l.)dla D. Hitter,
senate, and has held many other positions travel and the care of his large property
J F. J. Blood, Carlton
of honor aud trust.
IT 1 u Haid-r. Woodland
interests.
riU ». Diack. ilMUnga.
Mr. Greblc was a man whom one must
Saturday evening thr liibemiea Comedy
48Y MaUe L. lUr'.l, Portland
know
well,
even
intimately,
to
value
at
his
&gt; nsalel O»troth, Maj te Grove
and Specialty Company will give an ex­
49
1
Sarah
Eckordi. Woodland
hibition in Union tali. Some of the most real worth. While affable and frank, he
i Cornellnv Cappon. Orangeville
famous scenery hi Ireland will be pre­ yet lived much within himself, only his
50- Nettie HetmiMrft
own
family
and
very
close,
friends
knoife
&gt;
&lt;
B««.
RronMiti,
Carlton
sented. There are 14 specialty artiste,
5!. Belie Wilton. CaaHetou
and the company has a goal brass band tag the real num. To know him well was
and orchestra. There will ta a street to admire his qualities uf head aud heart
Be solations.
parade which all should witness. The The soul of Integrity, of the mod unim­
Once again we have been visited by lhe
oonpany will come highly recommended peachable honesty, with a Just apprecia­ angel of death, who has chosen tlie &gt;• u..
v
wife
and will no doubt give a good entertain­ tion of tlie verities of life. Le Went straight and companion of one of our lured brothers.
ment. With the splendid new scenery ahead In tbe course his judgment and ronRcaolred, That in the dmtli of Mrs.
science
directed.
He
was
a
man
ot
gn
at
and U&gt;e enlarged stage the entertainment
McCoy their lodge lias lost a friend, and
can be'gfcen under much more favorable decision, iron resolution, and yet with a one who ha? always spoken words of
broad mind, that made him deferential to
the opinions of others. He valued ami praise in its behalf. Her husband has
Farmers who have trial it have found trusted his friends, and deeply loved his been deprived of a true, devutol and lov­
that, In the long sun. It has been more home and the dear ones there.’ None who ing wife, and society an tafiucuec aud exsatisfactory to them to carry their insur- knew him well could but admire his splen­ arnpte that was ever pointing to the high­
% anee in tbe Ohio Fanners iusurance Co. did buslnesti ability, nor could they fall to est purposes ot woman, a happy home and
than in any mutual. Tbe average cost Is Kite him a warm place in their hearts for a true wife.
Rewired, That we extend to Brother
no more, if anyWing considerably less, tbe hl* kindly, genial nature, and his unaffect­
Insurance absolutely safe, and in case of ed ways uf stewing his appreciation. In McCoy our heartfelt sympathy in this hte
tosa lhe aettlemetit of the Co. most prompt his death, Hastings loses one’ of the best hour of sorrow end sad benavnuent.
Rswfred,
That these rwoiutons be
and liberal. Mr. L. A. Wetzel, the new and most successful business men iu her
ioaurance agent of this city. Is Hie suthor- history. Society a man who loved plain, spread upon tbe records of the lodge and a
ized agent of the Ohio Farmers. He also direct, sincere friendship, and his family a copy thereof be given to our afflicted
has lhe agency fbi other strong Insurance taxing and tender husband and father. brother, and printed in the city papers.
Dan. W. Reynolds,
-companies, and is a pleasant and reliable Aud there will go to the homes of the
Janes L. Cb
mourning ones the sincere sympathy of all.
Ccm.
Philo R. Dr
Tlit funeral will take place from his late
home to-morrow at 2 p. m.
annual meeting of the stockholders
THE MARKETS'•ft lhe Hastings Building and Lam AmoA SPLENDID INSTITUTION.
elation rill be held, at the office ot tbe
secretary, A. E. Kenaston. on Tueulay
Apptes-Drled.Rjrc perlb.
Bitw-raSTi.
erenlng April 7th 1891 at 7:80 o’clock.
Clover aeea M ft0«4 IV
This meeting Is called for tbe purpose of
The Hastings City Bank Is how located
Beans-st.wperta.
electing directors to succeed those whose in Its new quarters In the Fuller A Beebe
Corn-maTTC.
tanas expire, to bear the reports of officers block, and has as fine ami convenient
15-CO.
upon the busin--fcs of the preceding year offices as any banking institution In the
ggje^Bcef j He { calf, 5c.
aud for the transaction of any business Mate In a city the site of thia. As yon
that may properly come before it. Every step in, the first thing that greets the eye.
wntortUM.tl.
vteckhoWer is earnestly requested to show and fills you with pleasure by its artistic
bto toft-rest in tlw Association by attend- beauty, is the elegant new counter, which
• tag this ■Meting.*
A. E. Ken Aston.
Fork
8»
oo
&gt;
H
fig.
combines excellence In taste an:! appoint­
Plaater—Seniug at »4 to per ton
Secretary.
ment*. beauty of finish, with perfect contaU-fWl!B». at »&gt; nir bbL
UruetlOD. It was purchased of the Grand
Ttmo.hr Seed-Selhnp st fijzo per bu
y****^10- •- white wto rod.ssr
Rapids School Furniture Co., whose repu­
Fhw^ie.75
per hundred.
tation lot excellent work In the line of
attar to tail tt'th? eternal home tbe banking -office fixtures is unsurpassed.
Maple Sugar, tfrioe.
red wifi? of our u.dtfacr. Chas. E. Bar­ This counter is made of oak. antique finish,
_
Ostrwlt.
er Coldwater, and
highly polished. and a work of art in itself.
Beans—F2.ro uerhn Jorclis Mekeo
With its crystal plates, it enables the spec­
Rutter-3&lt;t94c.ervamcrv3(&gt;&lt;L3f
’
Corn-73e
p«r
bu.
tator to gaze upon tbe riches within, but
ffires-jW’.
that ia all be can do, si nee the wickets at
’»*t»-7ucoerba.
a Mthfut wife, and feelhig too that tbe the cashier s and teller’s windows are tbe
rM tax. by ber untimely taking off. loot only openings, burnished copjter strands
rooutay woman, wbuae life stood fur all preventing any more Intimate acquaintance
rt •»» purcfet and best, therefore lx- it
with the inside than merely looking In.
RaaoAved. That we tbe members uf In tbe front Is a neat little office and desk,
JjSSr‘SS£r™*-'s,,J’:
brarr
try lodge. Na IS, Knight* of I’ytfaiaa. nicely famished and elegantly appointed,
mta tender to our brother and hi* fam- for the costlier. H that officer is i&gt;»&lt; utter­
uur teartfch sympathy In this great ly oblivkxts to heanty of surrouiidinas he
ef. and
must be happy there. Back bf this Is the
RfluIrW.
That the reoolulk«ns be
“ ’
“
which Is provided
for banking, in

Additional Local News.

Spring Style

boston
BRY GOObS STORE.

Of Dress Goods, of best patterns and styles
it has been our desire to select. an&lt;. « .vi
made such selections as We know wll please.

Our first invoices are arriving, and we are

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD
«L^yA•teL&gt;w7ile^£i,l

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finest, bast lighted nnd
Uul on be toyn.hu

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Our .tore now I. „ n,
n.welllUb&amp;o.m.uL. / -‘’“Wr
luenUon that we mndr our uliCtaSuJ?
(wbbrb ... it, rL h) «, ft,
W«IUn&lt; Kunu un&lt;l Tolbt
n,,^;

already showing some

Taking
Novelties

improvement that we think w"i
"c‘
•I’pri rl.tod nfter &gt; tony
„ * "J*
u plnw to re»l imt-.l,..
™*In order to make thhu-.
’

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
In tmr Mamtn.,11. fUlntaSI,:.,... • ,, ,
keep
’ *‘J ;

Putting Out Specialties
All the time.

Our specialties for th.- p;
your Choice of serrnty-tivc

a, „ni, '

Newmarkets
In Dress Goods.
We invite the ladies of Ladies
riiat have been seUlng for KW I .
8^.50. 89.00 and ^0-00 Th .-- n;;'| al!’T:
Hastings to examine them.
put ont aud sold for
Our stock of Dry Goods is complete in each
$5.00, Your Choice. &gt;
think ol it. Y(,u UlUjl
.
department, and we are making prices that andJ tutstay-late
to &gt;- all th.- manv
that may be your*. We
,1^
on tbe Bargain Counterheavy
sell the goods.
Jackets for Ladies
Call in and see the stock of
That! wll be closed out
ta

m

For §2 2o
Guud value for fr.7.00 tin -. d;( &lt;mly#few
of ttaaitracU-.e bargain,
grr to bfOUDd.
-

Millinery Goods

at RUSSELL’S

Best shirting can bs hid for S ue
11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Gdods, Ging­
hams, Cottens, Under* ir. Hosiers.
Gloves.
.

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

BATTLE&lt;REEK.
No Money Required of Responsible Parties to Commence Treatment.

Formerly of Mew York, now the celebrated Mrgeou of Lhe Froth Medtcsl and toirgton: intitule
Chicago. 111. by rrqjKwt or many trieudi and patterns has decMed to visit

-HASTINGS, SflTURb/tY, APRIL 18, 1891.
CouMiPatlcn atd exsiulaattoo free aud Mriellr confidential In tta private partar- of the Hastings
House, one day only, from s a. m. to * p. m.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY CtoLUMy,

IU
«n

Office with

g
5§

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holbrook. oves

MOMB.ILL'S STORE. HASTING&amp;

Remember that thb column -..ntai^ tau
a very wnall part &lt;»t the property j hair
for tale or exchange.
1 have Improved and vacant city Job for
sale and exchange in all pari* of tbe city.
Farming lands for sale and virhangr In
all parts of tbe county
I hare rome choice Giaud Rapids prop­
erty for sate at a bargain

SPECIAL!

O

s
I
Dr. A. C Fruth, Celebrated Surgeon and President

st

?£•***antl Surgical Institute, permanently established an&gt;! incornorated
under tbe law? ot the state of HI., with a capital stock of 8100.000 for the s-l-ntlAl­
and succewful treatment ot ail forms of Chronic and Sexual Dteeow4 Catarri. alro™

a“" ’ur^w ,w

iSiMl1
K'uJ uuS‘*toiLF“tangs
EL and
wx are Incurable- Bviuvnew in»tb&lt;Mi rf

d«*n-

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vtoumeb. brouahltis

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ra-yt^XtoU^toU. Cu^-Si,-^

ge restored to beahh and LppTae™
Marriage Married mno-k or v
ewtempuuns murriagTaMw

&gt;,apocdily
study, taetetv. or blutim-. ata u "uV ,

■WOXDEHFIX CI RE4

On jhiffersou street two 1u.-um« and Mj
borgata*, and on easy terms.
Near funi Hun- factory.—one lot awl
botue well finished
SI.OOO: JSOO dowa.
tai. on time at 7 per rent.
And one houw and tot cm* block ffi®
factory . »800: S300 down. tai. at &lt; 1*7
cent. Cheap.
Near felt boot factory
lots aud
splendid bonre. with furtia**. email taro­
Can be bought at a bargain and cm wy
terms.
Several splendid bargain- io lb*
ward and oilier part-, of the city­
Brick barn for sate at a bargain. M cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
BO ft. trout by 140 ft. deep, well locatedin
Sewea Falls. X1-. h»-‘
:«"d
store three slortes. also dwfHtnff how*
good baru. Can l« bough: at a term­
or will exdiangc for Hastings or
Rapids property . The city of N-neuFw*
has a population of 7.000 and up*am-»
largest town In Secena Co.
40-acre farui tn Irving, all Improved. »«•
good. Can lie bought at a targalu on w .
trnn!l.
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84 acres fractional—er rurj&gt; 15 or acres,
mite east uf Sheridan, gwd r™®’
ed bouse. One of the cheapest tanas n&gt;
Barry Co., will take part city P"'^100 aerss—80 a-m&gt; ImprovedI andsw®r
ed. good day «*•»/ ffw* fimr- house
ffl.500. good barn, windin'!.- etc..
cheap; will take 40 or tto senWCT*
ed impart payment.
.
180 arm in Woodland to exchange tor

smaller farm and difference.
IM acres in Hope
tbe Doty fanii. will sell

*”2^on W

tem».
.
to.
Several M acre parcel.- for
,
gains ranging from M.8OT
"**
aosne will take part elty property

■•'Wittia tt« last fti itjt yn im tiiijti a cu tf

Van HouTEirs Cocoa

80 acre farm for sale In
Price f1.20C. Will trade tot f*rW "
section and pay difference.
Also ISO acres in same &lt;
•“ ' “
100 acres m Kansas, well
•oil. stone house!) rooms, tarn h
fret, tad house and Krnnxry
taKtee. vte. well watered
R.
from one and 3 mile- rroi.i a
R. town. 80 rod* from xhwlatoek fann. Till sdl at a &gt;**»!" *~

teee hardened

THE BANNER
acre* or rannmr. wu«-—
per
tan*, raanw in
MW oe^wuth Sown. u"flr«.
tadom*.
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VOL. XXXV. NO. 48

Published Thursdays by
COOK BEOS.,

KNOWIFQ HOW
TO SAVE MONEY IS ONE THING.

KNOWING WHERE!
T6 save it in purchases of

CLOTHING, HATS, CATS MD 55

GOODS

IS QVITE ANOTHER.

To do this last. Baxxbr readers should in­
variably strike for

MSflR’S TOWER CLOTHING BOUSE
GRAND RAPID/.
hi quality, 'style and fit of garments no
clothing house in Western Michigan is
within sight of the Tower.
The universal verdict of outside purchas­
ers is, "We more than saved our fare, paid
for &lt;hir time and got what we wanted” by
going to
.

HUDSON’S

Tower Clothing House
GRAND RAPIDS

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

HASTIXGH, nu a.

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.

juries but no Innes broken. He is in a
dangerous condition and we hope he may
recover.
.
A. C. Wait made a business trip to
Grand Kapils last week.
Mr. Falk, of Lacey. Is the guest of Lee
McDonald.
Mrs. G. Baker has a brother from Cedar
Creek visiting her by the name of Stanton.
Mrs. Mlnzey, of Hope, has returned to
her home after visiting her daughter Mrs.
Thomas.
B. F. Wolfe has a calf which weighed
105 pounds when 30 hours old. Next.
Two of Jamea Sutton's sons visited here
Inst week. Come again boys.
Mr. Crum has gone to Chicago.
March came in rough, goes out ' rry
mild.
Mrs. Thomas Is visiting her son.
Lowell Ik-mond now goes to work for
Mr. Castle southeast of Nashville.
Cid Thomas has moved into his new
house.
'
D. A. Summers makes a sale prior to
r&gt;vlng to ('leveland, Ohio.
Clayton Price moves on the farm when
Mr. Summera leaves.
.

. Ulogrephlral.
Just tniDSMM the last two figures of
1891, and you will get the date when one
of Maple Grove1’* pioneer* was born, in
Erie county, New York. The gentleman
referred to h Mr. Zander Lapham. With
his father he removed to the then unbrokenjwllderness of Maple Grove. In the de­
velopment of that township. In tbe shaping
of Its policy and destiny, in setting the
pace of Its citizenship, our subject has bad
as much if not mere to do than any other
citizen.
He very early cultivated an Intimate
and lasting acquaintancewith hard work,
but never growled nor grumbled about IL
From the time be set foot on Maple Grore
soil in 1837 even unto this day. he bits
never seen a time when he desired to ex­
change the blessings of a life of toll for
one of idleness and ease. It might have
been very different if he hadn't fell tbat
he was getting ahead In the world. There
is some excuse for a ••tired feeling** If n
man be doomed to a life of unrequited toil.
But our subject was sealed to no such fate.
He combim-d thought with labor, and
economy with good living. And vtQen he
wants to use a dollar or a thousandIM 'em
he does't have to leave a note with the
money changers. Not he. While not of
a boastful nature, yet wo cannot believe II
can l&gt;e with other than satisfaction that
Leander Lapham can look back upon a^llfe
Bill of hani but never thankless toll, and
feel that It has been in vain. Whether on
the farm, or at the Center store ba conduct­
ed so long, he went on the “live and let
life" policy. He didn't want the earth.
He was contented with a reasonable re­
turn, and the savings of a life of honora­
ble toll and business experience leaves
him so that his declining years may be
spent in comfort. And all this time he
has ever done his duty ns a public spirited
citizen, ready to undertake his part tn
every good inoveuienL ready to contribute
his share to a good cause, ready to open a
hospitable heart to the needy, and to do
all In his power for bis friends.
ML Lapham would be sillied from many
as a man of brains and energy and power,
and who picked him outjjfor that would
find he had made uu mistake. lie is a
man of resolution, kindliness, courage,
and ability and force to maintain hl* con­
victions. You would never have any dif­
ficulty in finding out where he stood: and
yet he is one of the most tolerant of men.
The people of Maple Grove have had 4i
high appreciation of this man. To many
be has bt-eQ as u father, with his kintlK
advicesand friendly aid. AU could feel,
but respect for him as a man. and as a
man of ability, of the highest charactor
and sterling worth. It is no wonder that
for 10 terras he was supervisor, not that
he was often called to fill other positions
of trust aud responsibility, including tbat
of representathc In the legislature. There
are none who can envy him the comfort
of an old age with enough to supply it»
needs. In his simple, plain, hoxfie life, he
Is tbe same kind, friendly', honorable,
courteous gentleman you see in him In
every other walk-of life.

Jos. Cisler. who live* twovmilwi
of Middleville, lost lib house ai)d its eontents by fire Thursday.
t/falk of building a new bridge across the
Thornapple near Parmelee, and it will
*’
take more than 81,000 to pay for IL

. Over 10.000 pounds of maple sugar
purchased at Nashville Wednesday.

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Sneak thieves helped tbem«elves to ci­
gars In Jed Tinkler's barber shop at NasbvHle the other night. Jed claims to have a
clew, and promise* to make it interesting
for the rascally smokers.
Conrad Lehman’s house with its con­
tents burned to the ground al Nashville
Thursday. No insurance. A very hard
blow to a poor man.
Prof. McLaughlin has been employed to
teach the Nashville schools another year
at an Increase iu salary. He seems to be
the right man In tbe right place.
Trying to build another church at Wood­
land. Looks to a man up a tree as if
Woodland had about all tin* churches she
could sustain. And that it had better be
the first effort to fill np vacant pews than
add new ones.
Warren Fogalsong Is the new undertak­
er at Freeport, having bought out S. R.
Hunt
m
kFreeport now has a full flagged lawyer­
in the person of Thos. Sullivan. Thomas
Is one of the fellows who deserve to suc­
ceed in this world.
Tbe Freeport band had lately reorgan­
ized, calculating to paralyze that commun­
ity by their evening serenades. But hap­
pily the band relented, and the citizens
III escape tl[l next fall.

M. J. Goss i&gt;as put up a building to
kejiowanl Mosher is quite sick with rheu­

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CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

WHOLE NO. 1869.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 2, 1891.
Hastings Banner

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

matism.
Several of the village children are down
with the measles.
Rev. John Mycc has gone to conference.
The draoerM, of Hope hive uouilniled
the tollowlnjr rawed l»™» for lowrab p
offleera: For supervisor Oeo. Keplojle.
clerk Harvey *&lt;toi»d. Irrasmw Clrra.
Bally, for rot-ruber.at buard of review. H.
Newton. Justice «t the peace Ansel Kings­
bury. Justice to fill vacancy Grant Otis,
highway commissioner E. B. I ayne.
' Win. H. Carpenter has just received a
pension of 812 per month, and Alex Mc­
Callum W per month.
Ed- Cagney and wife are visiting at
James Ryan's. ______________

Roy Barnum In company with Frank
Wood were on tlie latter'* swamp. In tellinc a true 14 inches through, the tree fell
on a stump and falling back caught Roy
on tbe hip. crushing him throngh the lee
TOJ Jnlo the wud. Thia ta wbu uw!1
l-im from install death. Dr. Lowry was
called to attend him and found internal in-

Mrs. Rebecca Jameson died of pieumoDla Sunday March 29. funeral Wednes­
day. She bad numerous relatives in this
vicinity. ,
Frank House and wife, of Shelby, are
visiting their many friends and neighbors.
Ernest Cairns Is tbe possessor of a hornand carriage.
Mm. Mary Nash, of Hastings. Is spend­
ing h few days With her brother, John
Holden.
Horace Gilbert of . Leonidas, arrived
Friday and will remain with Enos Barber
this summer.
•
Will Cooper is handling the saw and
hammer at Delton.
Wednesday March 25, n son was added
to the household of Arthur Shorter and
wife.
Joshua Brown and wife visited at Otsego
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Reynolds, of Plainwell, Is
nt her son Elmer's for a short time.
Sheriff Benham wax on our streets Tues­
day but not for any evil doers here.

Wm. Vester came home from Ypsilanti
last Thursday night.
Mrs. D. R. Foster, who has been quite
sick, is convalescent at present John Fleming's family went to Grand
Rapid." Monday to attend tbe marriage of
their sou Fred to Bertlia Stilwell.
Charles Bronson and Belle Wilson were
united in wedlock Thursday last at the
home of Henry Bronson.
Sugar making is booming.
,
Wm McKinney has been on the1 sick
list the past week.
W. W. Blakeslee Is In Grand Rapids
this week.
The P. of 1. box social Tuesday night
netted nearly 84.
Ixtft Carpenter is quite sick at present
with congestion of the lung*.
Charles Wright has returned from
Grand Rapids whether to remain for any
length uf time I cannot say.
Fred Clark, of Hastings, was on our
street last Sunday.
Tbe missiouary meeting of the S. D. A.
Sunday night was well attended and very
interesting. Subject “Religious Liberty*
conducted by Mike Vester. Select read­
ing by D. M. Wood, Mr*. Nellie Andrus
and M. Carpenter. - Recitations by Cathie
Bhtkeslee and Fannie Carpenter. Re­
marks on the subject by Frank Andrus.
The subject for next Sunday night is
Foreign Missions, led by Mrs. J. Fleming.
Tbe largest number of eggs eaten by one
l&lt;en»on Easter was 4 doz. but we won’t give
the name of the champion for fear he'd
box our ears it be found out who wrote
him «p.
Aunt Fannie Carpenter has returned
from Portland and la smart as a girl. If
there is another lady In Barry county of
her age. nearly 9V, smarter than she is. we
would like to sec her.
L. B. Carpenter has been quite *lek but
we bear he- Is better. Keep up good
courage L. B., we bo|»e to soon see you
out again.
Mr. Vestar’sjolks haw a new organ.
Mrs. Wm. Raymond Ison the sick list at
this writing.
D. R. Foster expects to move to Saranac
this week.
Additional County newa'on Inside page.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Senator Hoar’* IteflniUon of Kepub-

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County

power plant are covered by the • contract.
This will be the best power plant In this
county, and there is no better anywhere
of Its size. An architect is now at work
on tbe plans for the buildings, the factory
proper being 80x100, three stories high.
As soon as these arrive, tbe necessary
material will be contracted. Beside the
factory will be an engine room, boiler
room, dry kiln and office, all to be built of
brick, one story In height The plant will
be a model one In every respect.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

nr.ADtNO.
[First and second grades.]
1. Define good reading.
2. Give two ways of adding emphasis
to a word.
8. Give your method for teaching lieglnnlng reading and your reason for prefer­
ring the same.
4. Give the different ideas that can be
brought out by emphasizing the different
words o&lt; tbe following sentence: Did you
give him a ripe orange?
. 5. Bead a selection assigned by the ex­
aminer.
PHYHIOLOUY.
[Third grade;]
1. Of what are the bones of the body
composed?
2. Describe the skull. How ere the
bones of tbe skull joined?
8. What do we mean by the teYm res­
piration? What Is the difference in tbe
composition of venous and arterial blood?
4. What I* ibe difference between
arteries and veins?
5. Define fuods. Wbat elements must
be contained In foods?
8. Give tbe somber of teeth: classes
Into which they are 'divided. Give direc­
tion* for taking care of the teeth.
7. Describe the salivary glands, and
give the &lt;»fllce of the saliva.
b. Tell In detail bow you would make
an object lesson on the heart
9. How would you leach the effect of
alcohol and tobacco?
OK&lt;M.IL*rUY.
[Third grade.)
1. Expiaiu the meaning of the terms—
map, globe, meridian, horizon.
2. What natural boundary M-paratos
Minnesota from Wisconsin? Ohio from
Kentucky? Georgia from South Carolina?
3. Where are the following cities: Te­
heran, Dubuque. Dresden, Berlin, Copen­
hagen. Tbe following seas: Azof. Cas­
pian, Black. Tbe following Islands:
Cyprus. Tasmania.
4. Give outline of lesson on Michigan.
5. (Jive an account of tbe inundation*
of tlie Nile. What has byen ascertained
williin late years of Its source*? Name
two other rivers of Africa that flow into
the Atlantic.
6. Name some of tlie principal Islands
of Oceanlca. What, is the formation of
many of tin- Islands?
. 7. Name three of the principal seaports
on the Atlantic coast, one on tbe Gulf of
Mexico and two on the i’xcific coast, and
the leading export* from each.
8. Draw .a map of North America
showing Its principal mountain chains,
five of Its principal rivers. Locate Yellow­
stone Park, SL Ixiuls, Chicago, Washing­
ton, D. C., New Orleans and San Fran­
cisco.
•

the inclrMurti They were almost naxea,
and every part of their bodies, aven to tbatr
feet, was smeared with a rec) and greee
paint. Koch man had n fox’s vcalp dang­
ling from hh waist, and in each hand car­
ried a rattle mode of n gourd. Hoofs of
doer were lied around their ankles and
wrista, and nt each step and movement of
the arm noise enough was ntadn to waka
ibe dead.
.
L
"The snakes to be used in the dancu bad
been caught several days before the fete,
and just before tbe dance bad been placed .
in a cluster of trees beneath where I stood.
After tho men Had yelled till they were
hoarse, and had made themaelvee tired
with stamping on the ground, fifty more
painted rednkinit camo rushing down a hill.
Qlsd into the inclosare, and then began
such a tumult na I never want to bear
again. At a given signal tbe idxty-flve now
thoroughly frantic men made a rush for
the grove where the snakes were hidden.
Each man camo rushing back with n wrig­
gling and squirming snake, its neck be­
tween his teeth so it could not bite him, re­
entered tlie ring, and began a slow walk
around the center stone. The reptiles
hissed and drsbed their tails and bodtas
around the necks of the apparently mad
red men. Several of them were bitten by
the snakes, which were the most venomous
in the country. Itisu wonder all of tbe
performers were not bitten. Two of them
diet! a day or two after the dance, tbe herbs
applied not being suClclent to draw out the
iwison.
“After tbe ceremony each man snatched
bis snake from his mouth, ran down into
the valley below, and there the reptiles
were M-t frve. Tbe Indians were thorough­
ly exhausted after their violent exercise,
and could scarcely crawl back up the hill
From what I oOuld learn such ceremonies
as the ‘unnke dance’ have been held for
centuries."—Chicago Tribune.

A Well Lighted Boom.
What a cheerful influence there is in *
well lighted room! It seems to give a dif­
ferent expression to each article of furni­
ture,
It does to the countenance, bring­
ing out the soft tints of the pictures and
draperies, making eyes sparkle and rosy
cheeks glow in its mellow rays, anti reflect­
ing brightness over all. On the other hand,
what a depressing effect there is in a room
dimly lighted! An atmosphere of gloom
pervades everything. No one seems in­
clined to talk or work and every one ia lit­
erally cast iu the sliode, when often it may
be remedied by u little more attention from
the housekeeper, if keroacna Is used, it
may become muddy, and the basin of tbe
lamp requires emptying occasionally, or
the chimneys need washing, and wicks to
be trimmed or tbe burners cleaned.
If the gas is poor and flickers, it is far
butter to use lamps for sewing or reading,
as nothing can be more injurious to the
eyes than attempting any work hy a poor
light. Whether it is a matter of economy
or indifference is immaterial, bat there are
many rooms, where the family assembles
in the evening, where the light fe *0 dim
and suggestive of a sick room that it is a
positive relief when a visit is over: and one
can but wonder why people are so consti­
tuted that they cannot appreciate the ad­
vantage of a clear and shining light, which
renders many a plain home attractive, and
often brightens a gloomy hoar in lite.—
Alice D. Abell In Good Housekeeping.

Great Opportunities for Spinsters.
■There is a great chance for old maklain
the Argentine Republic," remarked Henri
lenri
Bosquet, of Buenos Ayres. “There are
about sixteen men to one woman tiicre,
and the unmarried males are more than
anxious to secure wives. Thia is especially
true of my city. When a 'new woman,’ aa
we call tbe welcome arrival, come*to town
about fifty men make a wild effort to atcure her. It is quite an interesting con­
test, and tbe one who captures the prise is
looked upon a* something of a hero.
The local papers write columns about it,
and about eyerybody in the city turn* out
to tbe wedding. It doesn't matter much
about, the woman's age or looks; she. hi re­
ceived with open arms and married off in a
jiffy to ionic real nice man. Tbe woman
will hare about fifty good looking suitova
6. Name the six states admitted to the
to pick from, so shcTieod not be anx. vox
Union since 1888.
about not finding the kind of a man sb*
7. Who was called tlie Great Compro­
want*. Tbe love making doesn’t Ins* long,
miser and why?
8. Who was president of the United however. Three days la the usual UmlL'*
States during the Civil war? Who war —Chicago Tribune.
president of the Confederate states? Tbe
first blood shed In the Civil war was ou
“Would that they were Itacillis to strike
wbat anniversary of the Revolutionary
I bee dead!” I wonder if that was what
war?
,
Shaketqteare wrote. He was bo far seeing,
9. How would you teach history? What
branches would you teach in connection and knew everything, and those Elixnbetban proof readers, of course, were not all
with it.
they ought to have been. You see. “baaHTIIEOBY AND AKT.
[Third grade.]
.( 1. State briefly how you would organize of course, knew that, and how could a
’your school in a district where you had buslliak that did not exist strike anybody
dead? But bacilli*-ah! Dlriue William,
never taught before.
2. What mental powers are chiefly you anticipated a good deal of hnnaan nat­
ure in these enlightened time*, and why
used In the'ncquisitlon of knowledge?
8. Give outline of method for. securing not Professor Koch's discovery*—Beaton
Herald.
good written work in school.
4. What Is your method of awakening
a spirit of investigation among your pnplls?
5. Give the representative, powers.
seem likely that the cat in England is a
Define each.
foreign importation. The king's eatwaa
8. Discuss any one of the seven icad- called "tbe keeper of the royal granary.’*
ing principles of teaching.
The old Welsh laws provided a on rinds

HirroBY.

[Third grade.;
1. In connection with the exploration
and settlement of this continent mention
an Englishman, a Spaniard, a Hollander, a
Frenchman, and the locality explored or
settled by each.
2. What historical event is connected
with the following names: Oliver H.
Perry. Samuel F. B. Morse. DeWitt
Clinton, A. Graham Bell, the Monitor,
Tippecanoe. Brigham Young?
3. Mention five acquisitions of territory
made by tbe United States.
4. By whom and for what purpose was
Maryland first settled?
5. What two states were admitted dur-

The republican party has promised to do
Its best to secure honest elections, by the
exercise of the national legislative author­
Ity. and the purpose to keep that promise
is tbe one MMUtiai thing tbat constitute*
repnbllc&amp;nlsm. To tbat promise the Presi­
dent and the great body of the republicans
in the House and In tbe Senate have been
true. The mission of the republican party
will not be accomplished until that promtee
shall have been kept At pre»viit- tbe
fifteenth, auieudnwut, and so much of tbe
fourteenth as relates to suffrage, are abso­
lutely nullified. The condition of thing*
In this country to-day. bo far as relates to
THE MOQ'-H SNAKE DANCE.
the election of rcprewntatlves and! presi­
dential electors. Is as If those two amend­
Qho.t
Danelna Is fcadatencM Itos If
ments did not exist-—The Forum for April.
The directors of the Hastings Chair and
Table Co., after having examined various
plana for the construction of manufactur­
ing plants decided to adopt for their build­
ings what Is known as the "slow burning
principles of construction." Tbe walls
will be of solid brick. There will be no
openings through the floor*, tbe stories be­
ing reached by an elevator which Is con­
structed outside of the building proper,
and connected with the different floors by
means of doors. There will be no Joice in
the building, tbe support for the fioora be­
ing heavy timbers properly braced, and
placed eight teet apart. The flooring will
vouslst of one layer of pine three inebes
thick, and an inch layer of hardwood floor­
ing on tup of that Tbe insurance will
au»ut half the rate charge.’, for t. frame
building, and when the company shall pht
in tbe sprinkler system, tbe rate will be
less than one fourth the lowest rate made
on a frame building. For the powrr, the
Chair
of ---the—E.
VIM.I Co.
VW. ha»
UM contracted
I
— -- r. Allis
U,
-- ”Reynolds
*T““ "
Co., of Milwaukee f—
for - a1—
18x42
CKita* engine, a horizontal tubular boiler,
feet lonf. All
to a complete

kill this cal of the king.

Tbe offwxder waa

cat's body whan held up by the udL This

mark at
— F-Trhanga
“ Benjam tn Brink, Moqui, Arix.," was
written on ihe register at the Palmer House
by a robust looking man of &lt;50, somewhat
Sister-W hat I You engaged to that ugly
rtoop shouldered.
•‘Frota what I have heard of the 'ghost
Brother—I fell in lore with her hand­
lance,’ ” said Mr. Brink, "Icannot see why writing. It is full of linea of beauty.
R should stir up such a row. Tbe ‘snake
“Her handwriting?”
■Unne,’ I believe, is ten times mare excit­
“Yea. I sew it onacbeck."—Good News.
ing. and tbe Zuni. Navajo and Moqui In­
diana on the reservation near my home
work tbemsnlves into a perfect frenzy dur­
ing its progress, bnt never think of molest­ each year Un times a» ninth Iron and
as our tore fid. Lent of tha Revolution
ing the whites.
.
•'It is part of their religion, though, *od
if r.ur attempt were made to stop it I be­
lieve there would be bloodshed. The dance of all mauds, they command the li
their railways, and the m* with
lions were made several weeks before a
To Inquire the price of
wilder ceremony I never saw. 1 hope I
shall never see it again. The dance took
place just before sundown, and I got up on
a blah iedoe where 1 could get a good stow.

.

question h aaksd for purptMM

�SAVED FROM FAMINE.
HOW HE BECAME A STORY WHITER.

inhabiuiaW save iu their ch.iractc.
.h&lt;7
“

__
'Th* bouses were entirely deuerted Often we found the kitchen fire
Uaring. the keys hanging in the onpboard
Joel and tbe chickens saantering stent
tbe yard with a confidence that proved
that they hud never before sacu soldiers.
As the first scare wore off. however, we
found the women and children remaining
at home, white the men went to mus­
ter. When a thirsty cavalryman rode up
to a house to inquire for buttermilk he wns
generally met by a buxom dame with a half
eaten or more small children, peeping out
from her voluniinous skirts, who, tu re­
sponse to a question about the “old man,”
would »ay, “The meu hev all gone to the
‘ ’rally;’you’ll see ’em soon.” We experi­
eused little difficulty in procuring food for
miui and horse.
Usually upon our raids tt was much
«uder to obtain meat than bread. But in
Indiana and Ohio we always found bread
roady bakad at every house. In Ohio, on
more than ouc occasion, in deserted houses
we found pl« hot from tbe oven, displayed
Upon tables conveniently spread. The firat
time that I witnessed this sort of hospital
My was when I rode up to a house where a
party of my men were standing around a
tohte garnished as I have described, eying
the pics hungrily, but showing no disposi­
tion to touch them. I asked i» astonish­
ment why they were so abstinent.
One of them replied that ihey feared the
ntea might be poisoned. I was quite sure,
on the contrary, tbat they were intended
M a propitiatory offering. 1 bad always
been fond of pies—these were of hiscioua
apples—so I l««te tbe Spokesman hand me
one of the largest and proceeded u&gt; eat it.
The men watched me vigilantly for two
or three minutes, and then os I seemed
much better nft er my repnat. they took hold
ravenously.—Basil W. Duke in Century.
Dinina in Lapland.
1 wm taken into one of the lApp’s buta.
In the center n wood fire was burning
brightly on some stones, and at first the
smoke was very unpleasant, but. soon one
became accustomed to it, and it served the
useful im^poM of driving away the winged
plague which bad followed us all day.
The man proceeded to boil some coffee,
which in a few minutes was set before me,
together with a wooden bowlful of rein­
deer's milk. Tbe coffee was not very ,»alatable, bnt under the circumstance* worse
faro would have proved acceptable. The
milk I found to be too thick and rich to
drink much of.
, A sugar loaf was produced from beneath
some cloths in a corner, and a few pieces
-were chipped off and handed to me. L ac­
cepted them with my politest smile, ac­
companied by a bow, but when i proecedad to sugar my coffee in tbe orthodox style,
the action caused much amusement to the
juvenile Lapps, who roared with laughter
and appealed to enjoy tbe fun immensely.
' I found that I ought to have eaten tbe
sugar separately, as they did. and they evi­
dently considered my way of sweetening
coffee inexpressibly funny.
; Cakes were then served to each one.
I These were about the sire of a penny bun,
but of the consistency &lt;:f putty or dough,
;which they s omewhat resemble in appeuruuice. Sour cream was eaten with them.
So nasty were they that a mouthful gave
ime “quite a fttro,” and I wta glad to
■smuggle the reiuainder underncatb the rug
on which I was sitting. 1 did not like to
throw it away for fear of offending my
hosts, but trusted to the sharp noses of the
dogs to get me out of tbe difficulty.—Lapland Letter.

Peter tbe Greet adopted rather a novel
means to convince his subjects that they
should change their clothes to conform
with the modern costumes of western
Europe. Believing, as is well known his­
torically, that the future greatness of Rus­
sia depended upon tbe facility with which
it was made to assimilate all that was best
in other countries, he bnd succeeded in in­
troducing some important innovation intn
tbe half civilized region over which he held
■way. At length he had patterns of cloth
hung up at tbe gates of the towns, and
these who did not conform to tbe fashions
thus, set were docked publicly. Albeit this
■toe, for Peter believed in being good natorod with his people. They, on the other
ktod, loudly demurred and used the argu­
ment that what was.yood enough for their
ftsrcMthere was good enough for them.

In 1703 he gave a dinner at Moscow to celeand itMusLed* that it should be conducted in
strict conformity with ancient usage.
There had formerly been a superstitious
costorn of not lighting a fire on a wedding.
So Peter made them do without a fire, al­
though it was very cold. Hu wouldn’t give
them any wine, because their forefathers
never drank it. When they remonstrated
ba reminded them that it was a poor rule
which did not work alt around, and thus,
by his good natured greatnesa, wheedled*
itia fa-ople into new coats—ab&gt;;nt the hard■at thing that can be done with humanity.
—Clothier and Furnisher.
Tbe palm, the oak and tbe wb are the
three trees which, aluee time immemorial,
were held to be sacred trees. Tbe first
among them, which figures ou the oldest
and Aasyriani*. is tbe date palm 1100161.111.

way brought to the Bataa.

____ _
«aa wovreo*
nwgaaina literature. Col- Johnaton—for
he bears that titte-te tall and elderly, hM
huir &gt;n&lt;l mustache being white, but hM
eve is clear, bis manner gracious, and be te
tl»e most entertaining talker, his speech
haring a rich southern flavor. He wm
with James Whitcomb Riley when the renorter came upon him at the Denison
House, aud tbat gentleman kindly gave his
asdstance to drww the colonel out.
“Story writing,” said the colonel, “lathe
last thing for me in literature, »vnd I came
to' it In a way altogether accidental. I had
published two or three volumes an English
literature, and in conjunction with n
friend bad written the life of Alexander
Stepliens and also a book on American and
European literature, bat had no idea of
story writing for money. Two or three
stories of mine found their way into papcre
before I left Georgia ”
“When was ‘Abraham Bilhugslea’ writ­
ten’” inquired Mr. Riley. “Oh. that 1» recent—only ti&gt;reeyears ago.
I went to Baltimore in 1867. I had been a
profcMior of English literature in Georgia,
but during the war I Utok a ecbool of forty
boys to Baltimore. There was at Balti­
more iu 1870 a periodical called The South­
ern Magazine. The first nine of my ’Duke­
borough Tales’ were contributed to that
magazine. These fell into the hands of
th? editor of Harper’s, who nske«i me what
I got for them. 1 said, 'Not a cent,’ and
he wanted to know why I had not sent
them to him. ’Neelus Peeler’* Conditions'
was the first story for which I got pay. It
wm published in The Century over tbe
signature of ‘Philemon Perch.'
“Dr. Holland told Mr. Gilder to tell that
man to write under bis own name, adding
that be himself ha&lt;i mode a mistake ia
writing under a pseudonym. Sidney lender
urged me to write, aud auid that if I would
du so he would i!dt tbe matter in print fur
me. So ho took. ’Neelus Peeler's Conditiona,' and it brought me 4^1 I think be
wnb mure greatly rejoiced over the money
than I was, and I'm not a mnn.lo turn my
bock on ISO. 1 was at Aral really surprised
that my stories were considered of any
value, either in la literary or pecuniary
way. I am a iiltte surprised yet. I with­
draw from teaching about six years ngo.
and since that time have devoted myself to
■AUtbondtip- , ' j
“I have never put a word iu my books,”
continued Col. Johnston, “that 1 have not
beard the people;use, and very few that 1
Lava not used myself. Powelton, Go., is
myj Dqkeborougb; I was burn fourteen
mites from there, and the road leading
down to that place was a rough one. Thu
first of tbe ’Dukeborougu Tale.' wns the
’GcDwtown SchopL* Of the female characters that 1 haw created. Mis* Doalana
Lines is my* favorite, while Mr. Bill Willianzs i* my favoriu- among tlid male char­
acters. I started Doolaun to make her
mean-.and stingy, like her father, but 1
liadn’t written a jmge before she wrenched
herself out of my hands. She said to me,
'I am a woman, and you shall not make
me mean,’ aud then she just mode herself,
and she was like tier mother.
“Tbo*c stories ore all of Georgia as it
was before the war. In the hill country
the institution of slavery was very differ­
ent from what it was in the rice region or
near tbe coast Do you know tbe Georgia
negro has tire times the sense of the South
Carolina negro? Why? Becausti he hiw
always been near his tuaster; their rela­
tions an- closer. My lather's negroes loved
him and he loved them, and if a negro
chilcj died upon tbe place my mother wept
for it.
“Some time ago I went to the old place,
and an old negro ctoac^tight miles— walked

have immensely improved owr botafsJfor
which wa owe them many thanks. They
hare immensely altered our jouroaUain,
(or which wa will try to be grateful; but
they will themselves admit that the inter­
view in un acquired taste, and the inter­
viewer a peculiar product that does not ut
once commend itself. And they have in­
troduced some very strange and rRthw se­
ductive drinks. But t here are allI material
and visible importation*, and, like t.ieir
.frozen muni and tinned fruit, have not Ling
■to do with their personal Influence.
The fact of the matter is that, apart
from bis wish to be English, the American
is too like tbe Englishman in all essentials
to bring about any possible change in fcre
gliah character. Even in the matter of
manner., though the difference in this
rea|*ect is one of kind and not of degree, it
fa not so clearly marked as to constitute
any real divergence iu the two characters.
The politeness of the American is of an
active and positive kind, a desire to asdst
and take a sympathetic interest iu hi*
neighbor’s affaire; while that of the En­
glishman is of a more negative nature,
chiefly shown in his anxiety to avoid giv­
ing offense to others by studiously krep
ing to himself. The reserve of the latter
aometlme* degenerates into a discourteous
coldness, while the former’s friendly inter­
est not unfraquently becomes intrusive
curiosity.—London Spectator.
Beards.*
It has been a point., itrdispute from "a
time whereof the memory of ipun runneth
not to tbe contrary” whether men ought or
ought not to mow their faces. Van Heiniont and some other old Dutch philoso­
phers Insist that Adam was created with­
out a branl; and that the ap|a.«ndugo only
Ix-gan to crop out after he bad committed
sin. But, if so, why was not Eve made »
•'bearded lady,” since she was ut least a»
much uf a iram-gTVMMir as Adami
Poaaibly,
the consequence of her fault
was the introduction ftf sewing— which b
much harder work Ciinn shaving—-thnt em­
ployment was inq.uyd upon her. and made
hereditary in tbc*uale line, M a*rt off
against the facial uuttauce tmsigmsd to
Adam &amp; Sons. Perhaps it was some such
iihm as this which induced the Puritan
women of long ago to wear green apr^ms,
iu acknowledgment of the naugiitinoaof
our common mother, nnd un a hint to the
steeple crowhed »e&gt; Dint they suffer for her
guilt in being condemned tost w.
Angels, the astute- Van Helmont as
■tires us, have no beards, anti he thence
conclude:, that it is wicked not to shave.
This is wbat the lawyvm call a obn
acquitur. The premises do not justify the
conclusion. This wonderful casuist, how­
eV
er, notwithstanding his hatred of ixjards.
ever,
(wards.
I
WOre mustaches!-New York Ledj —
;
,
h one which is guarantee-l to bring yoa
satisfactory results. or In
of failure a
return of purchase price. &lt;&gt;n this'safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
druggist a bottle of Dr. King’.- New Dboovcry for consumption. It is guaranteed
to bring relief in .every care, when used
for any affection of throat. Iung« or chest,
such as consumption, inflammation of
lungs, bronchitis asthma, whooping cough,
croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agree­
able to taste, perfectly safe, and ran al­
ways be depended upon. Trial bottles
free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.

Advertise
^lb.SrtUn trm, b«&lt;l
■»&lt;““
wilh bllndn... bl lb« word of BtabJ‘ b,
ted tor.0 low a. mldrt of S~n»i£ are
pn»,rJ lb« ibV “i«ht *“•
Lios openrd. lh^ found tl«'&gt;ntol"» «*•
orreenoe of a, rare «bo™ UW renRbb
bine «&gt; Imrel.w*'
b*” * *!“
tbre&gt;: l«n « ar comnired of Stab**
f,.l torei. irretod
go, thus conquering them with k Indore*Today’s
brings before us
■o besi-grd by tbe Syrians that there b
a terrible famine, and mothers are so
erased by hunger tbat they eat tbete own
children, and all lieeause of their rebellion

replied

Had ho been an amateur I should have fell
bound to tell Mm.”
"But be knew all about a horse.”
“Exactly, and therefore knew nothing.

a tratiwd pigron mu
Tourist—Is the dining b.al 1 al Scrogg*.

The Muskegon linme factory will atart
up in About two weeks.
'

teEteg tt,

Anything
Anywhere

AT Any time

NiLi“Thcu&lt;E!i*ha sold. Hear ye the word

°fTbe kta^of Israel profeased to be so ilUed

with horror st the doings of the
b. .wore to kill Elisha, and P*^1*1
WRITE TO
forthwith to put hi* threat in execution.
1 “Behold, If thr lzm! wr.uk! tnake win­
dows in heaven’migbl this thing be.
Thus u&gt;ake a companion of the king of
Israel, io reply to tb» word of tbe Ixjrd by
Elisha, that to-morrow there would be
food in abundance; and thus speaks many
a professed Christina today, in reference
to the great prumiire* of the Ixird of Hoste
It is n fearful sin. but ■■&gt; common, to make
light of the word of God or reject it alto
getber. broaaw iterenu impossible or unreasoiialilr3. 4. “Why *lt we here until we die?
We are now introduced to four outcasts,
without the city because of their leproay.
who are iu a most pitiable condition. Tht y
MUKTfiAGL SALE.
are dying.alowly of disease] hunger i# now
tn the matter of the estate of.SiepbMi Doster.
Defoutl having been made for lr-w, .L
buttoning their death—there is uo relief
Notice is hereby given that I shall MliW^pub­ thirty dav» iu tlu pannem ut Interw
from the city; the .Syrians ran only kill
ahd
waWr
ou
a •&gt;airo jIMSm
lic auction, to the hl«b«Jt Wdder. on 1 rider,
them, mid thus shorten their luisevj-, but the Mtn day at April. A. D. 1VI. at eleven o'clock raado_byt.T»ut;r&gt; si. hi.e*!!&gt;unjMinV5“
lilMnrlfr. Ui Nuaaiinnli Hu...
poeaibly may take pity du them aud save
them. It i« their only hope, and their
&lt;&gt;t Usrry- »n the W«tr of MieHgM ja»r&gt;n tbe 4th rtsy of June. u«; |(l !!l*r
minds arc made up. The condition uf thewe county
ant to hremw am! authority
«*
paxe t-X. tor which c.-Ui.ltMLfigggg
men was sad indeed, but what stout those Mb day M Mareb. A. Ik
the 1‘robate on
Hamuiood. by virtue n„
iu all Christendom who are &lt;&gt;n t he way to Court of Harry Cauniv. Mtehlgsn. ail &lt;4 tbe es­ Mtd
Otoi-tx-xlias
made
and
u-rrb.
right, title and interraf otjbesald cterea.tbe second death and are indifferent to II? tate.
ed st. hi au«1 to tbe real estate «ituate whoisprlArtpslsum- of ok' '■wrtamaSS:
5. “And they roee up ip «be twilight to ■nd beiuc tu the
(oun(y of Horry.
go unto the camp of* the Syrian*, and. be . In the State nt Mleblgan. kttoan and
drseribed a« f.!te*«. to-wltV The wett
bold, there was
man I here.”
&lt;
BredpltartarxlJorti M&gt;rrerrnt-. -cron
Tremblingly aud stealthily, qndeh rover j half CO of tbe north weal tree imutt quarter (H • lie Milt or proceedlni-' !s» I mik teta i-c,
tuied to mxner ttir si,veurad teuM
of tho twilight, they moved toward* the
camp of the enemy, but- enemy there was north east quarter (oel»). all being on seetioa
Nof-.er Is here!}
n t- kt on * S.-.tardiT
nineteen (»•. la Um n one (U north of range tea
none, no one to be seen. Their frwr» vanish, (ttmt.
1.or!«i
Mibpet tn Um- doner nod hotm-*tead nth dX&gt; i&lt; A) :r.
their hearts leap within them; they ex­ r;gLt» ul Eltuiwth Doster, widow of tbe d«-reav roou. st tl»- north front
in
th*
Ci--»t
Itax-n-xv
• L-i*
peeked death, but they find life, food and ed therein.
etale of Michigan,
Lam- bdtx •&gt;
rii.bw, in abundance. The change in
! ’'Utid tn* Is Whirl: tin- &lt; r&lt; : &lt;&gt;-■« •— —«
their lircutudnflcw is on Hluitrnticu of
' timtih •'! fturrx fa
hixbrst
bidder,
the
t
:
.
•
tbe difference between on unwed |wr»&lt;&gt;n
mortiraz* or »u nntrli t!.- r
seeking satisfaction from this world and a
san^w taiBry th«* at:*ount •
sav'd soul rejoicing in the fullness of the
tetri redemption and life eternal.
." noct- uk
fl. “The lx ml Lad made the. boat of the
of In.
Sy rians to hear a noise of chariota. nud a
noiec- of horse*, even the uoinc of a great
boat.”
He did not open their cyvs to see tho
h&lt;mta of tbe I-ord al He did the eyee of
lugs. M&lt;&lt; I . .'autury Uk,tt»:
ax»Ai« Hamros!., licrtpti
Elisha's wnaut (vi, 17), but Hr caused
ALOXXO E.Kkna-t.s Attorney fur MorinfN
their earn to henr, and their heart* to imaginti a great bo-d pursuing tbepi. It was
not a host of Hittite* and Egyptians, as
they thought, but the mutecu buata of the
Default bavins been mair in ttif CMdft'xn
Lord. What rts.1 there is in the! sou! tlutt
of a certain (nvrirugc ituide by
M. c«&gt;
and A. Cole, his wltr. u- Juliu it Parauai. dn«4
can ssy, “Though an ho«t shoujkl encamp'
. and rrc-.ifikd It Ibt
The
bey
may
live
to
be
80,
but
against me my heart shall UOl faar!’’
kv.s
lor
tbe
Cow
«f
7. “Wherefore tliey arose and fled for the poor horse for want of a blan­
le AM dir 4
their life.”
LSTfi
ket in the stable has to die at 30.
How many way s the Lord has of over­
throwing His enemies aud sending dudiverFREE—Get from your dealer free, the duly recorded to ill
once to such as He desires to blraol The Lord S-l Book. It has handKirae pictures and
«ar Barry Cot
and the
kuowv-th how. It in not for- us cither to valuable information about horeea.
make suggestions or have any anxiety, but
Two or three dollars for a S a Both
just abide in Him who i* our suffideucy in Blanket will make your hone worth more
all things.
9. “Wo do not well; Ihia day is a day of
due al the date of lhi&gt; potter the mum of stxtygood tidings, and we hold our peace.”
5!A Five Mile
flve doUkrsaad uiirre te.-reoU/Siid iainw
Thus spake the lepers as they perhaps
net's fee at family m- --*r&lt; ;*tu.:dsdfaru) 5,'A Boes Stable
said tDOrtmqr. and ■ *•* **jlt »r procredfap tt
[.auNeil In their owrw helming joy to con­ Aik
taw bavins breu !ns|Huird to nwK *
sider the famine stricken city ao near by.
) 5/A Electric
moneys secured tn said ;n«»rt)nre, or MJ pw*
U hat a word this is for all who have heard
thereof.
.
I 5A Extra Test
Now. therefore, by virtue &lt;■! tbe po*er di uh
and received the glad tidings of salvation.
eootataed
in said u,&lt; nraL--. ir.d lb“If we tarry till the morning light some
such
care
made
and
preNUrd.
uotl.-*
t*
mischief will 00011* upon us.”
6reti that un (tatardsv. Il&gt;r 41 h '•*) °*
k
Who can tell what tbe !ou still be in the
. 1*1. at ten o clock 111 the f'f**"';.] '
Mllat pubilcaucttwi to th&lt;* h'gheM btidg.
resurrection morning to nil believers who
the
north
treat
door
of
in-*
'-u-.rt
isxoe
ic
have done nothing to spread the glad tid­
City Of Hastitu*. ittiat faring thr P»m* *?g?
ings, when ul the judgment Meat of Christ
itbe Circuit Court t..r Bvrv &lt; outlv is
W MvadaM described IB wild tnart W « »
their iniquityfound them out (R. V..
margin).
10..“So they camo and called unto the
teNk weresL and all hW
porter of tbodly.”
MtanaMMyWeeot twenty ttvdoiimcHWNsr
•d for therein, tbe vrenli'r'brtnsAtah^g
Tbe, UH bot ,lop M .oul molntfaa.
ttM MMtftimg* a* all ecrtsib :■ .ree «
but immediately put tbe same into ■ffert
lSS.SK”i£^.
Letali believers who are thinking of tell­
ing or send;ng the good tidings to others, at
NMrit: CociDiencinc al tbe qt»M* J “ ,&lt;
•Mlh aide of sett ton
rti-'Siivi: north «l.’\
once do something about it and the work
will niovnon.
FIT
Mouth one-Lalt lu'le. tb*K*
U. “And lie colled tbe porters; and they
•Wfortvrods to pint* of
town » wrti.
rw
told it to tbu king's house within.”
Thus the good tidings arc passed on from
one to another, uo one thinking of himself,
50.".L?J!,Xl*'.','IT"OUTT"t •» l»»li
A-h'.:"vr 1,1 Mortw*ted^only of the message of joy which he
'Smith « Obknnovv
Attorney* tor A-Mortprw.
U. “And. the kifig arewe ita the night*and
Dated. January A, iwi.
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1W1H «&gt;"*bo*y&lt;'u
what the Syrians Lave done to us.”
Neither does the king wait till the morn­
nt isw™ rtui Baiit:
ing. XtUaumeof rore trouble, and per­
haps sleep had forsaken him. But he does
Aulkm.
"
TIMETABLE.
not believe the good tkliugs; be itnsginw
mischief Had he believed tho w^d of
KdSha be,mi«U °°» *&gt;ave
Lml’b A? y
‘fraUfu,,X- "Thia fa the
Station?
,, ",do}DB “d
in our eyes.”
'Jal J l» Efl|tC
13. Let us send and see.”
xorni.
. Th.1*
“ ““k'ln bow eoalU It !•
Katamazoo
rfSIuSI* te“ ”?’le
U" &lt;»«lreo«. Hinwoc.,'
last Cornier
ot .11 ttwlr .in. anU tbe pn- itolriii ot etoe
liicl.tar.
! J.
“1 ur.b, Jom »«eh.7jZm cbetoX.

Geo. P. Rowell &amp;

No. IO Spruce Street,
NEW YORK.

We desire to say to our rltizt-n*. that for
years we have been rellling Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption. Dr.
King's New Life I’llls, Bucklen’s Amirs
halve and Electric Bitters, ahd have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
bouse before 5 o’clock in the morning, and Wo do not hesitate to guarantee ^hem
opciAxl tbe shutters while I was asleep. every time, and we stand ready to refund
With a cr.v be rushed into tbe room, 'Oh, the purchase price, if satisfactory results
Massa Dickt' We cried iu each other’s do not follow their ure. There remedies
arms. We had be«n boys together. One have won their great popularity purely on
of my slaves is now a bishop— Bisbop Lu their merits. Sola by W. H. Goodyear, the
dus Halsey. He isone of tbe moat eloquent druggist.
men in Georgia and lives In Augusta.”—
Indianapolis News.
.
Tbe best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises. sores, ulcers, salt rheum. fAer
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Therein a way to make good basket* nt corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positive­
home and pretty ami cheap, too, out of
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
corn husks—thick outer husks for^strong guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
baskets, and for lighter and finer ones tbe
white inner parts These must be wrapped money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
for an honr or ao iu a damp towel, aud then
cut into strips of equal svidth. Make an
Hillsdale owes SM,000.
ordinary braid with six or more strips,
If your cough keeps vou awake and restless
which may be doubled, or even trebled, for
at night, take Ayer’s Cherry rectorial udotgreater strength.
Thread a needle with heavy waxed linen taln Immediate relief. This remedy allays In­
thread, and having dampened the braid flammation, heals the pulmonary organs, in­
form ft into an oval five or six inches long duces sleep, and restores health. Tbe sooner
j ou begin the better.
ket, and sew tbe adjoining edges of the
Jackson has a mad dog scare.
braid together, ns in a strew hat, but don't
Marquette want* a good house mover.
overlap them. Go on coiling and stitching
for the sides of the basket, widening tbe
medicine beh^Ttiie peblk A^bunret dAJ?
opening until the banket bi deep enough.
glut will cotinrm thh fiateuicnt.
"
The handles are made of a heavy, three
The city of Adrian is only $30.000 In
stranded braid, which ia sewed all around
debt
.
the tep of the basket, just inside, and
looped nl the middle of each side.
'
lee boats are still in use on Lake Mus­
For ornament wind the handles with kegon.
gay calored ribbon or braid, put a box
plaiting of the same around the top and
work • bunch of ffowen on one side in
The attitude of-the medical profession
bright won-teds. with long stitches. The toward wbat is known ss ■‘patent medi­
cines is not at all unreasonable. Thou­
sands of these nostrums are offered to the
public every year. Some of them are
dangerous, and most of them are futile.
Tbe owner of a boarding stable in the Swift’s Specific (S. S. &amp;). we are all glad
northern part of tbe dty advertised a bone to say, Is not classed among these nostrums.
for sale. Early yesterday morning a man It has overcome the wholesome prejudices
of physicians in all parts of the country,
appeared and asked to rec tbe equine.
“See here,” said the owner as he squared and acme of the strongest testimonials iu
fair under- ita behalf come from medical men who
have used it in their practice, and who do
2^_r
*• * ’■«; &gt;u»l i». 5.
,o WMforto its wonderful re­
sults. This is extremely gratifying, but Acts xui, &amp;&gt;, »), but they will not look un
la thelr
to .ms if it u
‘"Do you know all about a hone or noth­
n7
aatonishlng; for every claim
ing at all*1
that b put forward In behalf of S. S. 8. ia
*?ng
*fUr toe hoet of the
based on aj^nes of actual experiments ex­
hymns, saying. Go and see.”
tended over a long period of time.
A willingness to investigate Is *0 much
Wort in the lumber woods has practi­
cally erased.
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AAvios to aoth.rv.
,
ures, to read, to hftnr
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“Why dul you care whether he wan green •hlld, apf^oa the Bums, allavs all nsln miM.
or posted r* inquired a man who had stood

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OLD WORLD FACTS,
Light on the Case of Jackson

RULED BY RIOTERS

miscarried, and Stambuloff still lives to
hunt down the assassins of his fellow mittIster. So far he ba* never failed In either
detection or punishnwit Several pris­ A Reign of Terror in the Coke
oners have already t&gt;een taken into cus­
Regions.
tody.

NOT FOR acr* DAVIS TO DECIDE.

MEWS IN BRIEF.

calling upon Boyd to prove that b* i« a
citizen of th© United Suites.
Despairing ot freeing th«ir client by th*
old style pka«. bke in-anily. tne cnansel
of Joseph lieininatoo. who is tv b© tried
at Fargo. N. D. :c-r ninrder. will try tbe
plea used in favor of Gabrn.'lie Bompstd.
■t Paris, France a short time ago. »o4
claim that he wn&gt; hypnotised by a
woman.
Ju it as Mlllion.-iire Rockefeller, th©
Standard Oil king, was going aboard ship

Congressman Jerry «ir,won.af Kans**,
mid nt Boston,Tilredar that’ liter Farmers'
Alliance ©mote |eu.wr IngaHs more in
kindnrw than inf wratn. and Im believed
Prince Ferdinand hastened back to FURIOUS WOHEM ON THE RAMPAGE.
him all right now, and that lie could here­
A FIGHT FOR A HEAD MAN'S LUCRE.
Sofia on learning of tbe assassination ot
after be relied npou to further th© inter­
Minister Baltcheff and with the Princes*
ests of the people.
Clementine attended th© funeral Sunday. Property Destroyed and Deputy Sheriffs
Newsdealers inlNew York are combin­
The'piincei laid a wreath on th© coffin,
ing to defeat the Scheme ot the “Newspa­
Mobbed—A Ti*rbulent Couple of Days and followed the remains on foot to tbe
per association” which proposes to create efit ot his health, he was stopped by orders
cathedral. 1 There a special service was
a monopoly in the sale of paper* by giving of the district attorney, because be Is on*
held, attended by all th© dignitaries and a
the city 925 per yiear [»er “kiosk” for the of the railway directors who were held to
vast multitude of people. An imposing
privilege of buildjng said kiosks wherever tbe grand jury on a criminal charge tn
Iteputles Armed—A Horrid Fleturo of
। cortege followed the remains to the cernethe association may choose about the connection with tbe tunnel disaster at
Kalaer »«ry.
city.
New York some weeks ago.
and BSuiarcU—Cable Note*
Mt. Pleasant. Pa., March 81.—The
The treasury {Wednesday purchased
BISMARCK PUTTING ON STYLE.
The Boston Car Spring company has as­
'LONDON, March 30.—Th© public finding
129.000 ounces of [stiver at from 40.981 to signed. Liabilities. *H5,CK)0.
roka operators Bunday said they would
40.0815 per ounce. ■
•
regarding tbe case of Mrs. Jackson, who Growing in Popularity MT»il* K»l»er eommence work yesterday. Th© labor
Four store* were btwned nt Littk* Rock.
The English government has signified Ark., Saturday aig'tlL. Los*. 3100,000;
was sbducted by her husband some,weeks
leader* said they would not—and they
I-ONDON. March 3n—Prince Bismarck is didn’t. All Sunday uight the strikers by
it* Intention to make an exhibit at the partly insured.
and later released by order of the
Columbian fair.
,•.•art, has almost unanimously changed, fitting up Id an elaborate manner tbe two thousands bad possession .of th* MoreIn the section of country near Martin*J. C. Adams, wpo killed CapL Couch, burg, W. Va., snow fell last week to the
owing to late developments of the true In­ houses -he has purchased in the Konlg- wood, Standard, Alice, Bridgeport, Jimthe Oklahoma bonnier, was found guilty depth of six fe*4. ’
wardness of the matter. It appears that grntzer Strasse and thirty of the rooms town, £&lt;ith, and l*elscnring plants, and
of murder in the [first degree at Wichita,
The Washington City correspondent*
Mrs. .Iiiek«in inherited a large fortune are being furnished in a style befitting a kept possesMOu of them all yesterday.
Kan., Tuesday. |
are insisting that Secretary Blaine Uin &gt;
'ir.&gt;in n Mr. Anderson, who sought her wealthy potentate or the ambassador of During th© night the rioters broke up the
Tbe British steamship Straithnirly bad way as to health.
To a United Proas reporter Governor
some
leading
power.
Th©
prince,
his
aand in marriage prior to her engagement
ovens, tore down fence*, and destroyed Davis said: "It aeeins to ’lue 1 have a was wrecked on. th© coa^t of North CaroC. F. Chickering. the Now York piano
to Jackson, but whom she refused never- friends say, will madutain a sort of per- other property at their own sweet will, clear conrxe. The official document bears Hua Tuesday morning. Nineteen of the
manufacturer, was buried from Trinity
11 .Il's- When Anderson died, a short sooal court in Berlin to which bis follow­ while a score or so of deputy sheriffs had the seals of the stat© of ConnecticuL The crew were drowneti.
church at noon Saturday.
ers
and
admirers,
German
and
foreign,
can
to look on and submiL A l»omb was ex­ opinion prevail* that Mr. Bulkeley is not
time after .her marriage. It was found
A bill bus been hitroduerd In the MiuJohn McEnerj-, who ran for governor of
rveort. and from all appearances it will
I ::at hts.avill liequeathud the bulk of his be a center of considerable influence aud ploded nt I*etscnring plant, but did no par­ the lawful governor, but who is to decide* nesotn legislature requiring all baking Louisiana on the Democratic ticket in
ticular damage. At theie plants there
My personal opinion is that Morrh is tbe powders containing ammoula to bear a 1872, died al New Orleans Saturday,
Jackson. In the event of authority.
are a large number of men ready to go to lawful governor, and if his signature label announcing the fact.
Mr- Jackson dying without issue her
wurk so soon as order is established.
with the official seal were attached to
John Hawk, being nwukened by smCB
ate would fall to her nearest relative*,
Charles Rohr's [Making house at Balti­
The war talk, which usually makes a
these papers, 1 should not hesitate to trying to break intq his house, near North more,
Doings ot Drankcn Women.
the best equipped pork packing
• members of a family of the name of Bala* sovereign popular, has a contrary effect in
The lawlessness at the Leith Coke plant* surrender Garnett. A? Bulkeley is in Eaton, 0., Tuesday morning, seized a
house east of Chicago, burned Sunday.
the case of the kaiser, and there Is latrdly
possession of the seals, Bulkeley is the shotgun anil killed the intruder.
had
some
peculiar
features.
A
band
of
Loss,
370,000; ipsurod.
concealed apprehension of his ability u&gt;
governor de facto, nnd 1 &lt;Jo not feel tbat I
infuriated
Hungarian
women
attacked
Wiley
Overton,
a
uegro
policeman
of
The American National bank of Kansas
Mrs. Jackson Is childless, aud th© peo- direct Germany in n crisl*, while there is th© drawers at the ovens and drove them can properly decline to recogulze him os New York. i» th© victim of n boycott on
also a feeling that his overtures to FYwuce
City, which suspended some weeks ago,
&lt;« of Cllllieroe hold Baldwin responsible have had something to do toward bring­ away with clubs and stoura The women th© executive; so I have mad© up my the part of th© bther members ot the has repaired its finances, and will resume
:... the eMrangetnent between her ami her ing a crisis ou. Bismarck grow* in popu­ were inflamed with liquor and rushed on mind to recognize th© validity of th© pa­ force, who refuse to have anything to do to morrow or Wednesday.
pers. 1 uni now sending th© requisition
btisbalM in the first place and for the larity as faith iu the kaiser cools, and con- the men with yells and curses. Yard Bom papers to the attorney general to see if with him.
The following untinnal banks have bad
Georg© W. Moss wai hnoged at Wilkes- their charters extended; Union National
. i’--i;ttent attempts which have been fldehre in the kaiser just now is at a very O’Connell was injured. I*it Bom Hooper thei are all right."
received
n
terrific
blow
ou
the
bead
with
b*rre. Pa., Thursday, for the murder of Imnk, Union City. Mich., to April 1. 1991;
:• ,.U.- tu keep them apart and prevent a low ebb.
an iron bur in the hands of one ot the wohis
wife,
nnd
August
W.
Staugley.
also
First National bunk of Pueblo, Colo., to
THE WASHING OF FEET.
r.-ioDciliAtldn with th© purpose of mak­
nwn, who followed it up with several
suffered tbe extreme penalty of th© law April 17, WIL
ing. imp '-ssible for children to be born
London, March 30.—Advices from St. more until she was overpowered and her
at Mauch Chuuk, jPn.
The Mechanics and Traders' bank, , of
them. The popular feeling against Petersburg state that the Lutheran grand arms were pinioned. The men, seeing
An agent of the ; Canadian Pacific rail­ New York, has offered a reward of 45,003
Mr. ..-id Mrs Baldwin nnd Mrs Jackwm duchesse* are having a very unhappy tbat resistance was uselea*. slopped their
ST. Louis. March 27.—An impressive way who was in North Dakota endeavor­ for the discovery of the person who
1 . rlly increased of late, nnd Satur­ time at the Russian, court since the con­ work and lied, leaking their tools behind cerdmony was pcrfocmcd by Archbishop ing to aecaru settlers for a new colony on started th© rumor that that institution
day &lt; v, t&gt;;ng n mob of indignant residents version of Princess Elisabeth ot Hesse .o them. Two thousand strikers assembled Kenrick in St. John’s Catholic church. his road, was ordered out of Eureka. They was financially unsound.
the fair grounds yesterday afternoon
. । ::'.heroe attempted to burn Mr*. the orthodox faith. They are regarded in
Gen. Lew Wallace aud Mrs. Gen. Logan
It was the washing of tbe feet of twelve have uo population to spare.
.’ . i;- n iu rffigy. In response to a call some measure ns the clfampions of Ten- and were addressed by President Rae nnd
The following nitioual banka have been have signified Lheite intention to be pres­
boy* Irom the orphans* home, in comcirculated hundreds of persons tonism against Russia, and in the present Vice-President Renna and otbets.
authorized to begin business: First Na­ ent nt the Illinois encampment of the
mettooration of tbe example ot humility tional bank of Ba'hgate, N. I)., capital Grand Army ot the Republic to be held at
• -nervd iu tha market place at an early strained relations between Russia and
The sheriff of Westmoreland county set by the S.tviur in washing the feet of 350,000; Reedsville National bank of Reeds­ Decatur, Ills., next week.
.rand mnrcbqd iu procession through Germany this gives a pretext for coolness
telegraphed to Governor Pattison yester­ bls disciples. Archbishop Kendrick Ishii ville,'Pa., capital 450,000, and Tampa Na­
ch..-f-creels, bearing tbo'effigy alolL on the part of the imperial family.
Toe Scotch foreman of a gang of Ital­
day about the riotous minersand asked years ot age. nnd bis appearance in itself tional bank of Tampa, Fla., capital 350,­ ian railroad laborers iu West Virginia
the consent of rhe governor to use tbo I lent religion* sentiment to the scene.
000.
•
commended tlie tyurk of the New Orleans
'1 ::i [Kilice detune aware of th© purpose
Washed Mini Kl»»ed the Feel.
London, March 30 — A Vienna corre­ arms of two of the companies of the na­
In the New Hampshire house Thursday lynchers. He was attacked by his work­
■ ihe muli, and when the crowd arrived
the house t&lt;cupled by Mrs. Jackson spondent, commenting upon the wisdom tional guard. Th© governor replied that I The archbishop was attired iu thd’ ordl- the local oplinn bill was killed by a vote men, killed and mutilated.
tin,, found the constables guarding it iu of extending the franchise iu Austria, civil power must be exhausted before the nary sanctuary robra. in the church tha of 143 to 136.
While Frank Menzer, of Matawan, N.
| deacon snug tbe part of the Gospel pertain­
Mate
would
interfere.
At
Scottdale
the
Jurcc. Finding themselves foiled says tbat the members of the reichrath are
The government! lias ordered stockmen J., was making a call on bls ln&gt;: girl,
' Ing to Dtoe washing of tbo feet of disciples
in there purpose/the inob became furious. practically returned by about 2 per dent, labor leaders las: night were considering i by Christ. Upon the conclusion ot th© to tnk© their cattle out of the Osage reser­ t hree other lively 'damsels got into his
the
ullvisability
of
offering
the
two
big
Atti-r a hasty consultation of the leaders. of the population. Only,seven persons in
vation in Indian territory, where said cat­ buggy and drove away. Menser liad them '
coke|c-otnpanics 1.000 citizens and strikers Gospel the archbishop laid aside bls tle are grazing under lenses with the In all arrested and held to th© grand jury.
■
lights, were extinguished, aud
every 100 possess the right of voting nud
crodcr. removed bls cape and approached disns. There nr* lOO.OuO head grazing
, ■ © crowd attack^ the house with atones but a little over 33 per cent, of these go to to protect their property.
Rev T. J. Shelton, of Littlfc Rock, Arie.,
the orphans. An nsshtaut held the basin there, aud tbe cattlemen don’t know what
mu', other missiles, smashingtbo windows the polls, the great laud owners controll­
who recently announced himself as the
Warrants have been issued for eleven of and tn© arch bishop washed, wiped and to make of tlie order or whet to do.
:r.' doing other damage, the utmost ing the votes of the country district*.
Messiah Irom his pulpit, was arrested
kitsed
the
feet,
of
the
boys.
Then
the
the' I*eith nnd twenty-seven of the Jim.-J. rt- of th* police being necessary to
A bill pensioning disabled Confederate while attempting to resurrect the body of
town rioter*. An injunction was granted aimplc but Couching ceremony was con­ soldiers has pas**d both houses of the * young lady . who recently died, and
prevent the rioters from effecting an en­
cluded.
________ _ _______
trance to’the building. The maddened
whom be saioTie wished to raise from the
MlLWAt'KEE, WUo. March 30.—Bon. last evening restraining Master Workman
Arkansas legislature.
j jple then prooeed*! to Mr. Baldwin’s John Plankinton, one of Milwaukee’s Wise aud other labor leaders from con­
Silas Potter, on^ of the leading mer­ dead.
STRANGE DOUBT OF IDENTITY^
gregating about the coke works or in any
hou.-.?, which they peltqd with atones,
chants of Boslonl nod well known as a
Pryzraw, Austria, has been destroyed
most enterprising nnd wealthy citizens; way interfering with those who desire to
■ ,.ti!. sticks, etc, breakitlg many win­
by an incendiary Are. Two thousand peophilanthropist, is dead.
; &gt;ve, and but for the timely arrival of a died at his home iu this city at 8:50 o’clock work. Sheriff McCormick, with a num­
Wholesale [intent modicitjo men fit New pic arc homeless.
BOSTON, March 28.—The governor yes­ York propo-e to combine again** retailers
large puSse of police would have battered last evening. .Mr. Plankinton was stricken ber of deputies, left on a special train last
The missionary xiboaner Ghapmari h*a
with paralysis over a year ago, nnd n short night to serve the injunction aud nrrtn&gt;t terday scut a message to the house cca- who cut prices on goods.
do-. a the doors, i
been lost in the Pacific oce^P, and her
time ago be caught a cold which developed those charged with riot.
tniulng the report of th© commission ap­
Since Lawrence ■ Barrett was buried by crew ot nineteen drowned.
A TlMt OF IT IN IRELAND.
into pneumonia. He was born In the state
a Roman Catholiclpricst it has transpired
Lawrence Gardeuicr, a former law
I*ast night Mt. Pieasvnt was trembling pointed some time ago to determine the
of Delaware in 1830, and came to Milwau­ with exdtetnent. The people feared an identity of tbe bust which ba* a niche in . that the great actor was a Mason.
ncr of Aaron Burr, died at th© Home ot
kee in 1844, and leave* a large fortune to explosion. Nobody was willing to go to Doric ball. There has been a controversy
Normau T. Gossette, nn old citizen of th© Aged in Brooklyn Snnday.
The Swiss minister at Washington City
bed. There was more confusion than over the bust for some time, some persons Chicago, and well kopwii in Masonic cir­
‘ SLIGO, March 30—But for the presence two children.
there has been sine* the bloody riot* of claiming that it represent*! tbe fealMres cles throughout' the country, died at his has la»eu ordered to negotiate an Hrbitr*; tbe constabulary and military there
DEATH OF REV. DR. CROSBY.
; •
I
Samuel Adams, while others claimed horn© iu Chicago Tlhurdday, aged 52 years. tion treaty with the United States.
1886.
At
midnight
fully
1,000
men
were
would l&gt;c a civil war In Ireland in les*
The director Of tlie mint announce* that
Governor Davud of Rhode Island, a
on Che bills surrounding the work*. that it looked more like Washington, 'i'lio
than a month, and all about a woman.
Sheriff Closson bad increased his force to bust has stood In the state hou-r for the Democratic official, lias recognized requi" tbe coinage of xilver dollars will cease on
Sat unlay the police were kept busy pre­
New Yobe, March 30.— The Rev. Dr. 200 men. All are armed with Winchester best part of n century. The commission's sition papers signed by Governor Bnlkt- the D»t of July. The bullion will te
report is to th© effect that tbe weight of ley, of ConnecticuL
stored and silver certificates issued
venting the factions from coming togeth
Howard Crosby died at 5.58 last evening rifles, and another attack of the striker* evidence is in favor of George Washing­
Elizabeth Gray, of Adrian, Mich., after against it.
cr, &lt;&gt;r separating them when they got to
mean* a desperate and bloody battle.
of pneumonia, after a short illness. '~iJLe
ton m the original, and they reeommeud five years' search i for her deserting bus­
Secretary Tracy and Senator Aldrich
work breaking hea a. Yesterday it was
was born in this city in 18JC. and comes LIGHT ON THE SWEATING SYSTEM.
th© substitution of Washington's name band, found him Mt Kalamazoo, and after will la? the chief speakers at a Republican,
the same thing over again. Sligo was
for that of Adams.
from an old revolutionary family. He
much [inrlrying agreed to let him bo free banquet iu Boston on April 8.
crowded all day. At 8 o’clock *, m. the
for
440.
Gray
p«id
[willingly.
wax graduated from the University of
Vice-President Mp'rlon and his partner,
BLOWN OUT OF THEIR BEDS.
streets were nlive with music. The biabop
■
John F. B. Lillard, a New York man Mr. Bliss sold 31.000,000 worth of real
and priests denounced Parnell from tbe New York in 1844. and iu 1859 was ap­
Boston, March 31 —The legislative com­
with a taste for collecting ghastly relics, estate in New York city.
altar. Parnell took nn excursion to pointed professor of Greek in Rutger’s mittee on public health yesterday began a
Dynamited.
has
received
from
[New
Orleans
a
piece
of
Straudbi’.l. wuere he began n personal college. He held this position until 1868, hearing on the “sweating” system of manCLEVELAND. O., Match 31.—A Sycamore, th© rope with which the mob banged the
enuvasa, but meeting with a hostile recep­ when he took up tbe pastorate of tbe
Fourth Avenue Presbyterian church, | ufacturing clothing In New York, which O., special iays: Sunday morning at 1 half dead form of ^Politz, one of the mas­
NEW YORK. March 31.—An Insane pation returned to Sligo.
with which he was associated at the time WJW mad© the subject of a recent 8[&gt;ecial o'clock the people of this vicinity were sacred Italions.
i
tientln tbe asylum on Ward’-, island wm
Pope Le© has glyen hl* apostolic bene­ struck iu the stomach by Edward Bir­
Maurice Healy, Sexton, Davitt and of his death. Dr. Crosby was chosen mod- lnoMng&lt;. by Governor Russell. John Crow­ awakened from their slumbers by a ter­
-------- .1.ou-mhlr nf th© 1
of
g,.nerrt| secretary of tt.*
Coifacy, started at 9 In tbe morning for erator of the general assembly of the
rific explosion^ It was discovered that diction to the Chicago Worlds fair project. mingham, a fellow patient, ou Friday
Tirtagh, addressing small gatherings Presbyterian church in 1873. His-interest Clothing Operatives’ National union, tes­ residence of Johr^ Ankney was almost com­ Tbat is he has blcused the scheme to erect evening and instantly killed.
until tiiey reached Templeboy. There in public public affairs was shown a year tified that he had been to New York and pletely dertroytd by dynamite. The a monument to Columbus at Buenos
THE MARKETS.
tbe people formed into two hostile groups. since by the active part he took iu the in­ found^tbat several prominent clothing dwelling was occupied by Mr. Ankney Ayres in the bope^that it* erection will
The Parnellitcs, armed with blackthorns, terest of tbe People’s Municipal league dealers of Boston had their goods manu­ and his wif* and child, who were violently stimulate interest jin the fair.
Chicago.
The Boston Cai--Spring company has
moved again*: the McCarthyite* with the movement, which aimed nt the purifica­ factured in New York tenement house* thrown from their beds, Mr. Ankney be­
Chicauo. M-rcb 3U.
under unwholesome conditions. The ing found in an unconscious conditiou. made an ***dgnmenL
intention of attacking them; but the tion of local politics._________ _
An attempt is t&lt;i be made to establish a won, as follow* Wheat -No. 2 March, opea*d
loom* were extremely filthy. In one room There is not the slightest suspicion as to
KNlGHTSOF LABOR NOT WANTED.'
police interrupted with fixed bayonets,
Socialistie
colony
In
No
Mau's
Land.
measuring l2x» feet there were thirty peo
and closed
May. oppne4 sad
and the storm subsided. At Dromon
who was th© perpetrator of the crime, f
pl© of both sexe&lt;. The air was foul.
The total cost ot the new Croton aque­ cluaed 31XMH' JWy. opened 31JL54. ©fond
West the Parncllites stoned their oppon­
Jl.ttSH. Corn-No- 2 March, opened —. clewed
No Clothes for th* Children.
duct for New York city was 324,767,417.
ents, &amp;ud the pumice made s charge with
OTHc:
May.
opened
«Me,
ctard Mfcic; July.
Up
stairs
were
a
number
of
children,
the
Tbe recruiting of Indians for service in _ __ f^^Or
clubs on the Parnellite* Then Davitt
Rochester, N. Y., March 30.—The cut­
PLYMOUTH. Pa., March 28.—Dodson col­
led his followers off tbe ground amid a ters applied for work in bodies at their eldest 10 years of age, entirely nude, play­ liery, one of tbe greatest in the coal fields, th* United States army has been com- opened and closed MMc; Jone, opened
ing about the floor. Unwholesome sweat­
fusillade of stones. Several auti-Parmrnced.
.
clewed
54c;
July,
opened
53Mc, closed
former place* of employment Saturday ing establishments w.-re found at 23 At­ owned by John Shenk &amp; Co., of New York,
nellites were injured, and-£inkerton, M.
Thera are 2,400 persons in Wallace coun­
morning, and, according to Friday night’s torney street, 93 Christie street and 16J Di­ is in danger of total destruction. Water
I’, had his head ent.
ty, Kansas, who are absolutely without
is
breaking
into
it
fro
n
abandoned
work
­
meeting at the exchange, they were in­ vision street. This was in November last,
opened _snd closed S13-3L
ings. Tbe mine is connected with a vast fuel or food.
It Eukley the anti-Parnell speakers formed in each Instance tbat their servici* Isaac Mullen, a state inspector of factories number of old works. The water has
Both honses of th© Nebraska legislature
CaUk-Borf cattle. 14.2N36.20; atockera and
f.' ;nd the Parnellite* barring the road were not desired. All the locked out men in Massachusetts, had been sent to New gained such headway that the work of the have passed a bill [ providing for free text fredcrx «!.B0&amp;4.£&gt;. cows and bull*. 3&amp;.M3
nnd by advice of the police retreated to who previously applied will be given work York to examine th© system. He testified pumping mac doen* seems to be of no books for schools.
3A0; calvea. J2JM.iA.5U. bhecp-Trade active
Sligo. In the evening a meeting of anti- to-dav The former cutters of Wile. Stern that at 97 Reade street buckets of slops avait The suspension of the colliery
The Bonham National bank, of Bonham, jjuwaftOJ; laml-A. $A.i'&gt;»£L Ji
Produce: Butter-Fancy separater.
1 rm'llitcs was held at Sligo, when the &amp; Co applied for work at th* factory Fri­ were standing about and the rooms were means a total ’loss of work to 800 men and, Tex., capital 3Si),00&lt;i. ha* been authorised
six-akers charged that the mob had acted day afternoon and were accepted. They crowded with people. At 88 Reade street boys.
to begin haziness.'
*
under instructions from the Parnell lead­ signed agreements renouncing their alle­ the operatives were Poles, who reoeivtd|0
Railway
compqnlejt
rontrollng
87,915
for making a pair of pantaloons.
That Sliver Brick Cate.
*
ers A telegram from Ballina states that giance to th© K. of K These men will be cents
miles of railway, and 0W.875 cars report
The goods were shipped dirrctfrom the
Washington Citt, March 27.—Yester­ thd adoption of the policy of equipping
Dr. Tanner was seriously assaulted there distributed among the twenty one factor big clothing homes in Boston.
ies. A force of cutters arrived from hew
by a Parnellite mob.
day G. G. Merrick, et al., of Denver, Colo., new freight cars; with automatic brake*
York Saturday morning, and a large num­
through counne), filed a petition in tbe1 and about 150.000 cars were equipped with ILOOlftLaS. Sweet potato**-niiuota Jerseys.
ber is expected. Tho manufacturers say
Uniontown. P*.. March 8L—The Col­ district court for a mandamus on Charlesi these brutes Jan; 15, 1301. At th© same
’xjndon. March 30.—The court at Tip- they have no trouble in filling their shop* umbia Iron and Steel company again E. Foster, secretary °f the treasury, to• date 99,009 enrs were equipped with
jH-rary obtained temporary quarter* Sat- with a sufficiently 1W force ot men.
failed to pay it* employes Saturday. The compel him to receive a silver bar or automatic couplers.
34.lMiJA.tf): fancy varieties. SKlMjAOX
officers
promised to pay a* soon oslthe iugot for coinage. This ia a renewal of
unlay and tbe trial of tbo riot cases was
Miss Myrtie Coat*, of Lansing, Mich.,
Broom corn-Hurl.
vn lb; whisk
concluded. The verdict wa* a disagreePLTMOVTB. P*. March 3S. — Ignatto material for the fourth story of the Chi­ th* suit against. Secretary Windom, and1 who was to have &gt;en married to Frank broeh. C®A%c: green, self-working, »-4^ic;
cago Masonic temple
is completed owing to bis death hud to be begun de Conklin naxt Wednesday,, committed sui­
men: in tbe case of Dalton, and on ac­ J,m«»
to oWcr ot Bargto Bota when they expect get a Urge payment.
quittal nf the others. The announcement
novo.
________________
cide Thursday. She left a letter explain­
erui Tbuwlir errntag •«&gt;. ilr.wlos • ™- The men agreed to wait after a confer­
was cheered.
ing her reanons for killing herself, but her
TOlrer. thrmwcwl to Uadn to, Rrntl. ence among themselves.
New Tonic. March
Little Rock, Ark.. March, 27—The parents refine to make it public.
THE RED HAND OF RUSSIA.
m.n Italro. be rcfuclcl to »10 Hoc JamFailure* in tbe United States daring the do May. 31.12%; do June. 31.10%; do July.
life-size portrait of Jefferson Ddffis. which
KO w~ '«rcl ,o P»T tor aruokrnra. oo
ROCHESTER, N. Y.. March 8L—About 40
seven day* ended Friday were i28; for cor­ Sl-ii^i- Cora-Ko. 2 mixed 81e cash; do
. prvviotu tott. J»mto -id promptly per cent of the regular force of cutters the clerk of the house was authorised dur­ responding week last year, 217.
Sofia, llulgaria.
ing tbe early part of the session to have
,r™.«l «»a pUto in tb. look-np Dur
Since tbe capture of Bill Hudgins in
London, March'30. —Public opinion in laa to uiabt bn b*turrc&lt;l down tbe door. were at work yesterday. There are many painted, was received Thursday aud placed
L.prf.
Hr pro-toid
l« d-tUuu. brnlta'otullor. ta om-qa-w. over the speaker’s desk. It took the place Texas it has transpired that Ut&gt; ha&lt; com­ July. MJ»c. Ryn-Xotulual. Barley-NomlLondon and Sofia holds Russia responsible 1 “• . CT°t ud ___
He i.r.v-eedea
to
hl.
L™
Xx*.™.d.
viokF.~-.il*
rf
(h.
lockout.
Th.
clothta!
tatota*
for the assassination of the Bulgarian
of the portrait-cf George Washington that mitted at least four murdara He is 22
year*
old.
stock: '*ni»~Araamg
Cattle-Trading opuneu
opened uuu,
dull.
minister of finance, Baltcheff, and do one on hl. family M&gt;&lt;1 boarder. iwd dr.urvywl WMT ihroaffwl with UHor* reat.rday had been hanging in tbe hall for the last
_ ,,
_ . __ , ,i,aao
Live Kccx:
Toe treasury Friday pnremssed
but closed firm and Ute VW Im higher; poor­
romltu~
H. too &lt;1.- moralo. -oklm to work. Th.™ w..
has any doubt that the intended victim
wL rto-t-1 in Wilk-, none &lt;or them, owing u, to ~=ato, ot
ounces of silver nt from •RDBi to 3X981 Mt ta'l^wt native steer*. H50d*®J »»*;
was Stambuloff. It is not the first time
Kulclde of a 17-Vear-Old Boy.
per
ounce.
This
closed
the
purchase*
for
cutters.
that Russian intrigue has nerved tbe barre.
Washington. Pa, March 81.—Last even­ tbe month.
baud of crime. Russia contrived the kiding Montgomery Baldwin, the 17-year-old
Dr. David S. Smith. Mark Kimball and
Cleveland. O,, March 31.—An Akron
lira bog*. KfiW.5i W 1&gt;» Im.
aaping of Prince Alexander, and was
Washington Citt, March 30.—A sensa­
sou of Jacob Baldwin, of this county, Pniutp Conley, all old and '.-rail-known
proven to be ut tbe bottom of the Panitza tion bu been camted at tbe trea.ury de­ special says that 200 men employed by tbo committed suicide. Hedelibcrately pointed rodents et Chicago, ara lying at the
Card Coal company, of Cleveland, at their n revolver at bls nock and pulled tbo trig­ point of death.
conspiracy against the life of . Prince partment by the discovery of a
Na
mine* al WmlsWorth. were yesterday di«Ferdinand. Stambuloff Is acknowledged
While American women are not regiefeit82*ihrar certificate so nearly perfect mlsscd. The reason given for ibis action ger, th© bullet cutting through his jugu­
to be one of the ablest men in Europa.
tering to any great extent at Leaven­
in all Its parte as to be almost impowdble is khat the employers understood that the lar vein and also breaking his neck.
His genius and energy have created Bul­
worth, Ka*. The registration has closed Na 2 white oo track. 5V*c-.
of
detection.
The
paper
of
th©
garia, and made it tbe most respectable of
men had planned a strike.
aud th© only women . ou the list ore 700
RoME, March 3L—The Julian govern­ colored women and 1,400 foreign-born.
tbe Balkan states, with the possible ex- for tbe first time almost perfectly
Touukl Ohio. March 91
Th© Kincaid TriaL
iu tbe counterfeit. So far a*
no
ment has announced that it will adhere to
In an interview with Senator-elect
known, it has been ned in counterfeiting
WAitaiscroF Cirr, M*rc:i at—U to
the 32 certificates of the series ol 13H6. Ktac.nl crt.l yt-tetof "’ml wiln™.. the principle of not tuking official part in Peffer that geutlemju repudiates th*
international
exhibitions,
but
will
giro
btatement
attributed
to
him
that
he
This not* wm deTbS_.Un&lt;lerndheeOJtai^ locludlns member, ot to bom*, totifled
every facility to artists and manufaturers would vole with the Republican* on a I
While Stambuloff live*, It docs not mat­ vision of Treasurer Jordan and contaflw tot Taulbee bud frwiueotl, tbrr.tet.od to desiring to exhibit at Chicago.
exc-pt AJlianc© questious. He aay&lt; toe
blUKiucid. Ftob P.
ter how many princes Russia may kidnap on it. face a vignette of
will get as far away from both old part Iva
l to. estimated that there is now nearly puurr corre.pou «ut. .*ld be bwrd Tuulatsasduate,Bulgaria lives SlambulofTs I340,000.
OCO of the** notes in circulation.
a* possible
JoNlA.
Mich.,
March
94
Charles
Per
­
beruy
tot
Kiucald
-b*»
not
to
bebUhd,
death now would be what the death of
Il is given out at IAjcoId. N-b.. that
rin and Charles Moyer, convicts employed
,ud 1 will bill him."__________
Bismarck would have been lu Germany
’ Governor Boyd, after appuiuDug ail th*
fifteen year* ago, or of Cavour when Vic­
WA4SHJKOTON C1TY. March 30. —The pre*'
Sen. Ito*, to prime mlnitor ol to
new officer* required under lews rec nJy
cash. 5W«. :
correction,
be-arne
involved
in
a
quarrel.
tor Emanuel was not yet in sight of tbe idem has granted a Pardo^.t°A^rm A.t&lt;ri&gt;tto Bepnblle.
pa-wd, wiU re-ign. an 1 thereby enu-e Kw pnrk-kteoug; WtMfcXTl
Lard
tot ul and
promised land of united Italy. Therefore Smith, of Michigan.
*5 wounded by e boy U yenre ol e«e, Seto- Perrin kickec Moyer in the stomach, k 111- 1*11 of all Gov, ruor Tb*jor'» practrediag-’ |
WWaky-Steady; IL*.
;n&lt; him mxtaatlv.

and His Wife.

many dark precedents or Human history.

I J

Providence, R. 1, March 28-Gov.
Bulkeley, of Connecticut, wants the body
of Thoma- Garnett. Under th© seal of
his state and in accordancs with all the
official forms of extradition he hss mad*
an official demand of tbe governor of
Rhode Island fordhe surrender of Gar­
nett, who ba* been iu Rhode Island state
prison three years and prefers to stay there
rather than to go to Connecticut. The
prisoner declines to recognize Bulkeley a*
a lawful governor, and he is desirous of
an opportunity to convince Gov. Davis
.that requisitions from Bulkeley should be
ignored on the ground that Bulkeley is a
usurper. The requisition arrived yester­
day and nt once gave rise to the question:
“Would his excellency recognize Bulkeley
as governor?" Considering that Gov.
Hill, of New York, hnd refused to
acknowledge Bulkeley or hold any official
intercourse with him. the point was
one of delicacy.

�-Hastings Banner^
•Hwrad.y. Apttl »■ IM-

■ARBHALL L. COOK.KdltcrynxD as ----------------XXB KASTIXOK MICK., P^TOrTiCfc,
4,rW»T 14. 187V-

EDITORIAL notes.

Wtv'HO^.'S'Kcudr.
PCTKR M-COOK, of Shisr.sssee.

$

it anything were needed to convince the
voters of Michigan of the stemeleM demagognery of the dcmoctatle party in thia
state. It is furnished by the proceedings of
a democratic caucus held In lensing last
night and fully reported In the Tribune
this morning. The caucus revealed more
than that. It disclosed rascally democratic
purpo-^ with sufficient distinctness and in
ample numbers to arouse the republi­
cans of Michigan to a sense of the impera­
tive duty devolving upon every loyal mem­
ber of the party, and to awaken the whole
state to nwlixation of lire outrageous legis­
lation which is contemplated by the democ­
racy and will be enacted If senators enough
can be cajoled or bribed to make that pos­
sible.
Upon this latter point Senator Crocker,
as unscrupulous a partisan as ever occu­
pied a position ot trust In Michigan, as­
sured the caucus that by sundown to-day
arrangements would be to secure tbe 17
votes necessary for tbe passage ot all of
the partisan measures which might be dic­
tated by tbe caucus or tlie state central
committee. Later on It was developed
that among these measures are the gerry­
mandering bills affecting the congression­
al and legislative districts, and tbe outra­
geous Miner bill providing for the election
of presidential electors by congressional
districts. Then^t was decided that tbe
democrats of both houses should stand to­
gether for the enactment of all of these
measures, but that none of them should be
put through until after the election which
will occur on April 0. Tbe Tribune’s re­
port of the proceedings of tbe caucus are
perfectly accurate and reliable, both as to
substance and detail, and there Is no long­
er doubt of the democratic purpose to com­
plete the overthrow of government by the
people in Michigan, a work that It began
in the state senate on Feb. 24.
This brings the republicans of Michigan
face to face with a question of vital signifi­
cance to tbe republican party. Will they
permit these democratic purposes, plainly
act forth in the words of the participants
Id the last night's caucus and clearly sub­
versive of popular government In Michigan
and of overwhelming effect upon tbe future
of Michigan republicanism., to go unrebuk­
ed at the polls? Will they stand back and
net the ground swept from under them
without protest or will they rally to the
polls odd week from Monday next In tbe
full power and might of the great organi­
zation tliat has governed Michigan for a
gewcvat'.cn and administer such'a rebuke
to partisan rascality as shall disconcert and
paralyze It? Will they permit the election
to tbe supreme bench of a democratic can­
didate who lias already prejudged the case
of tbe people of Michigan versus the whole
pack ot democratic thieves, or will they
elect by a rousing majority a Justice pledge
ed only to give a fair and impartial bear­
ing to every particular of evidence that
may be produced before the supreme court
affecting tbe legality of meaaun-s enacted
by the Michigan legislature subsequent to
tbe 34th of February, 1891 ? These are inquiries which have been
pertinent at every moment since the be­
ginning of this campaign. The action of
the democratic tancus at Lansing last
sight drives them straight home to even
republican In Michigan, and demands an­
swer at the polls on April 0.

Tbe wildest statements have been matte
by the advocate* of a free trade tariff
abool tbe mortgage Indebtedncm of tbe
mtrteultura! States. Fearful pictures of
•* farming population have been drawn.
»d elaborate demonstrations made of how
Aaattbr country hot) been rWshlng to tbe
tamiiCou bow-wows under protection.
Berent figures from the census bureau on
farm mortgages annihilate this mass of
Manhoods, together with tbe arguments
based ujwn them. From the bulletin we
get the fol towing facta:
The total real estate mortgage debt in

c*e of population In Ahlmm* wsr.

«,S40.&lt;:5-.‘; total number of acres In

WIU&gt; &gt; pmi fcwrUh ot tramped Soooto, lxx«l&gt;. .■( Grand JUjiMl Intnxloeod «

F. B. PANCOAST,

northern Michigan to pay somewhere near
tbelr proportion of taxation. It seemed
liable to paw*. But up came Don Dickin­
son, ot Detroit, and down canie Tim Nes­

Patrons have bad tbe chance to see how
much dependence can be put in democratic
professions of reform. The squawbuck
legislature at Lansing is the most disgrace­
ful that ever assembled at our state capi­
tol. It has frittered away time, fooled
away opportunities, done nothing but steal
two seats in tbe senate from republicans
from in order to rob the Patrons of
Industry of tbe balance of power.
Robert M. Moiitgowry. the republican
candidate for justice of tbe supreme court
went into the army himself at Ifl. He
lias a war record. The war record of
Judge Champlain which wc hear about
sometimes consisted iu letting his brother
go down into Dixie. That's the difference.

Republicans of Barry county, you have
a record to redeem, and tbe crime against
your party at laansing to rebuke. You can
do this by every man of you getting out to
vote next Monday, and in voting your
state as well as your iocal ticket See to
this.

ed.power/
NO. 35.

tor. from Marquette, and plainly told the
democrats of tbe legislature assembled in
caucus, that for political reasons, and so
as to carry favor with the millionaire
mine-owners nnd Ixossee, the Doran bill
must be dropped. And It was voted by
thia truckling, time-serving, democratic
caucus to drop the Doran bill. You can
see bow deeply the democratic party in
thia state Is wedded to reform and tbe in­
terests of the people. But that is about
as much as you could expect of a legisla­
ture that steals two senatorial seats from
men honestly elected, and In one of them
puts the husband of a squaw, who hadn’t
decency and manhood enough about him
to separate from his lawful wife honorably.

The Journal says the republicans of
Barry county stole three county offices last
fall. Funny bow they did this In towns
where democrats had the majority of tbe
township board or members of It, aud
who endorsed the steal by signing tbe re­
turns. And tl»en the oounty canvassers
bad a democratic majority, a democratic
chairman, and a majority of democrats on
the committee that canvassed and returned
the result Very strange how thia could
be done. But if It had been, an appeal
could be taken to tbe courts. No appeal
has been taken, and the naked unsupport­
ed word of our contemporary is tbe testi­
mony. In tbe case of the democratic sena­
torial steal at Lansing no appeal could be
taken, as the law makes a legislative body
the judge of tbe qualifications of its own
members.

pSrtOKE^

4LWATS THE SArtE
ALWAYS THE BEST

. IKTERETTJ - YOU »
I have just received a

Fine Line

5&lt;- CIQAR
IN THE

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LADIES ‘ *S! • QENT5’
JHOEJ
.

BETTER
Ottaw a Ma
in. For catalogue addrws A.
Pariah, auccevwr to C. G. Swenaberg.

Watches.

Clocks,

Jewelry.

Grape Vines, Raspberries,
Strwberries . Trees, Shrubs,
Ornamentals, Evergreens,
Roses; also Seed Coml

dinsol red by mutual consent Tbe business win
be continued by-L. E. Stouffer, who araameeall Hone*: dealing and tow prteeaItabillUca a( tbe firm. All notes, byk Mounts,
etc., due tbe ffrm will be paid to ^L. Crawley.

CAN A MAN
Sell a Fine Line

of

•

FOR SPRING WEAR.

Do not fail to examine them and get prices before
yon buy.

Fine line of Walking Shoes.

F. G. STOWELL.
Repairing neatly and promptly done by J. C.'
Woodruff.

Write auA lu-

STEKETEE’S JUST

RECEIVED.

gjfiThe finest line of Ladies’ Shoes ever offeicd io the people
of Cloverdale, all of;which aie at prices to suit the hover
' GHOLERA
The best pebble goat at $2.60; the finest Dongols goat at
$3.50, and a splendid line ranging between the almve prices
We also have gent's shoes from a common plow shoe to the
finest Dongola kid at from $1,35 to $5.00. The I.est prink at
IMPROVED
only 5 cte. Elegant Windsor Henriettas only Sets, equal to
auy 12c goods. Wo also keep a full line of staple dry gowi,
and groceries which we sell to suit the custc-mers. Also an
extra fine line of shirts, pants, hats, caps and gent s fumikhHOG CHOLERA, awl
PIN W0RXS IX HORSES. ing goods. We have added for our sprang and suanner trade
a nice line of ladies' and misses’ trimmed hats, which we will
■
Hl N1IKKXJS OF THEM.
sell at^prices to surprise you. Give us a call, examine &lt;mr
goods[and be convinced that you can buy goods of us for less
money than at any oilier place. Butter, eggs, dried fruit and
beans taken at their full value in exchange for goods.
Yours for business,

:-Wall Paper-: Hog cnoiera cure.
in this town?

Ties, he can, if sold at
the right price, and
that is what
FRED L. HEATH,

The Druggist,

IS DOING.

!«.)■ ty taprtM. pr«p’&lt;
kt ’e»4 dvrci to

GtO. G.

Ftir tale in Hoarippa bp
IF. H. GOOD YEAH.

GEO. P. MOSIER,

Cloverdale.

Judge Champlain Is posing as the enemy
of corporations. Out of eleven decisions
he has written as supreme court justice tn
railroad cases, eight have been for and
three against railroad companies.

Mr. Editor:
Three state tickets are now in the field,
and tbe people must make their selection.
Tbe republican ticket Is headed by Judge
Montgomery, tbe democratic by Judge
Champlin, tbe Industrial by Mr. Atkinson.
I expect republicans will support their
ticket. 1 expect democrats will support
theirs. And I can sec no reason whr
voters believing in tbe principles of tbe
Industrial party and the Farmers Alliance
should do else than support Atkinson and
the Industrial ticket 1 am ayrare that
democrats are laboring strenuously to se­
cure Industrial votes for Champlin on the
false assumption that be is opposed to
corporations. I ask them to cite how,
and where? In tbe eleven railroad cases
brought before the Supreme court where
opinions were written by Judge Champlin,
eight were in favor of the corporations to
three opposed. This record speaks more
than empty words; and Is answer to the
partisan appeals for support for Champlin.
If he has been tbe friend of tbe people as
opposed to corporations, it Is passing
strange tbat we should not have beard
about It before this campaign. In short
there is nothing tbat can be Justly urged
as a reason for any man's voting for Judge
Clump! In except that he is a democrat,
and tbe nominee of the democratic party,
and If elected will remain a democrat, end
bis record in corporation cases will be uo
different after election than It has been In
the put Believing in the principles of
tbe Industrial party, I cannot consistently
do anything else thau oppose Judge
Champlin even though past party affiliation
should Incline me chat way. He repre­
sents nothing that Industrialists urge any
more than his republican opponent And
there are just as many reasons why
Farmers Alliance men should oppose
Champlin as Montgomery. And I am not
aware tbat tbe democratic legislature has
done anything that should make Patrons
of Industry friendly to their nominees, nor
has tbe democratic state platform which
eudontrs the means by which Patrons of
Industry were deprived of control of the
state senate cemented any friendship of
Patrons for the democratic nominees.
Respectfully,
„
■
Gxoim.i Tzksleil
Hastings, March 80, 1801.

9.1.
von County. Ala., it was found

Mr. Editor:
One of the leading Patron and demaUve for 96.84 per cent
*u tbepurchaseofthe eratic politirtani of this township, Rutland,
b, so 1 am Informed exulting to his Inti­
mate friends in a clever dodge whereby be
L. fcr the m» purpcwn, *8.31 per claims to have captured the votes of three
C; to CM« Coonfy. low*.
is fer heretofore strong republican voters. The
V. in Crawford €rain€j\ Iowa, 90.88 price wav timber, it Is said, and tbe P-d
cent: tn Delaware Cotnrty. Iowa, 88.80 polltician’a tow figures on tbe timber are
cent., and in Johnson Cotmiy, Iowa. said to liave done tbe business. It strikes
us that thia ia a pretty small prire to f»y
for the manhood, intelDgeocr and suffrage

► Injury. We shall know nod report If
te Jttie game aueceeds.
Citizem.

Ti«D^rS^rSe~; a„

At A. WOOLLEV'S..
Now is the time to buy Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes

fl fTFC?
WHAT DO THE WILD
1 L-I\, WAVE/
SAT?

At io per cent
In order-to make room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here, I have decided to sell pvery pair of

That gentle spring is here.
At an advance of ten per cent of first cost. This however is a.
That the good wife will soon get a house-cleaning hustle
on; and man, weary, sad-eyed man, will eat cold hash
from the kitchen table.
•

Strictly Cash Sale.

Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as 1 will not .
be undersold.
Yours resp’y,

The man of the house must buy new oil cloth, and he
can get it at Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware
NrIPtT °kglT
take placo of the “nsightly
cracked and broken glass. Big supply of window glai
at Goodyear Bros.’
6
Th*PXlntnr^hWillo,e CaIled in t0 d0
slicking up
marts
ye8r
beSt paint6
tins
luarKCu

New trimmings must be liought for doors and windows.
Goodyear Bros, can help you
' ■■
wlnao«-s.
out on that line “if it
takes all summer.’’
Therefore cease uain repining.
For everything in the hardware line you will make no
mistake if you go to

GOODYEAR BROS.’
MRbWZIRL

A. WOOLLEY.

Edward C Parsons,
DEALER IN

Mantels, Grates and 'File.
Tile and Marble for
Floors, Vestibules, Etc.
Lawn Goods, Vases,
Settees, Plant Stands,
Wire Goods,
Cut Flowers and
Choice Plants.
E-C. PARSONS. 113S. Brail KUH®

'

�All tbe latest styles In millinery you
will find at Mr*. J. Bpenee'*.

Hastings Banner,

PERSONAL_MENTION.

Ik G. Robinson was In Greenwllle last
At Mrs. J no, Spence's ypu will find a
large arsortmeut of school haUat astonish­
ing low prices.
.
BcUe
1* vbltlnt relative*
Busby Bros, have one of the neatest ia Colon.
shops In tbe state. Go and see them when
M. L. Cook went to Detroit yesterday
you want a good, first class shave or hair morning.
J
1
cut.
Henry Wenger, of CaWdonia. was In tbe
Business men predict a splendid year elty Friday.
for busineas this year. With such pros­
Henry Barnaby is confined to his home
pect*, It only requires push and activity to
by sickness.
make a very successful year.

Hastings, Thursday. April 2, 1891.
w. «. COOK. Local Editor.

n I tn pot taut Question.
It will soon be time to ask the queeUon,
where shall I buy my aeed*? Of couree
you want tbe best seeds; they are the
cheapest. Cheap seeds a*e dear at any
price. - Like bqpts like.” Good seed*
produce good vegetables. My seeds are
grown hi tbe great northwest, arc tested
by me. and are better suited to, this climate
than eastern seeds. Buy near at home
and save money. Write for new descrip­
tive catalogue or come and m me.
11. W. Lanukkth, Scediiuan,
34 W. Main St, Battle Creek, Mich.

We have engaged the best trimmer in . Dr« 'raylo,‘- o' Middleville, was hi the
Stockhuhlrr» Nlrrtlng.
the state and will sell you ladies’ hats city Thursday.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
cheaper than they were ever solfl in the
^’ement Smith were In of the Hayings Building end laxin Asso­
city or state at the variety store, t-lgn of Nashville Tuesday.
ciation will Be held at the office of the
the Racket.
R. B. Messer returned from a trip to secretary, A. E. Kenaston. on Tuesday
evening April 7th 189! at 7:30 o'clock.
Russell can please you with anything Chicago last week.
This meeting Is called for the purpose of
you wont in dress goods, gloves, hosiery,
Edward Roos went to Galt, Ontario, electlug directors to succeed those whose
table linens, napkins and domestic goods
yesterday
morning.
terms expire, to hecr the reports of officer*
from the cheapest to the. very bc*t. Tur­
key 3d tab,c ‘’“'“ask f»r twenty-five cent*
Leon VnnVeisor visited relatives In upon tlie bushes* of the preceding year
nnd for the transaetkm of any business
Plainwell last week.
tbat may properly come before it. Every
yAt the meeting of the director* of the
Mr*. Clarence Jone*, of Grand Rapids, sltckholder is earnestly requested to show
Hastings Chair and Table Co. Mondav, 1* visiting In the city.
his interest in tbe Association by attend­
Absolutely Pure.
Robert Dawson wa* elected to AH the va­
A. E. Kekahtox,
George Millard was In Battle Creek last ing this meeting.
Secretary.
A cream of tarter bakla,’ powder. Highest cancy caused by the death of J. A. Greblc. wcek.vlslting his mother.
P.
T.
Colgrove
wa*
elected
president
and
: all in leavening strength -U. »■ GovernDr. Fuller, vice president of the company.
Ed Evans and Estes Rork, of Delton,
&gt;ent Report, Ave. If. Ittd.
wereIn
the
city
last
week.
Remcmlier that when you want your
eye* tested for glaase*, that Dr. .Lowry has
Mrs. Sarah Blatt, of Eaton county, visit­
tiu* best of apparatus to make / thorpugb ed friends here last week.
and sclentifie examination of the eyes to
J. S. Miller, of Parmelee, was In tlie
test them for glasses. And then he lias a
large stock of the very finest ipmllty of city last week on business
spectacles jmd eye glasses, which he will
Chester Messer and Ed Power* went to
sell on reasonable terms.
Albion Monday on baldness.
FOR THG
An alleged detective is going about
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush, ot Middleville,
through the stale organizing collecting were In the city over Sunday.
agencies; but abopl all the collecting
C. S. Palmerton, of Woodland, made us
that is done lie doe* liimaclf. getting S10
out of what busI ness men he can for mem­ a very pleasant call Thursday.
bership fees and then skipping out. He
Dr. Smith, of Chicago, was the gdest of
THE GREATEST
has been working towns near us and if he Dr. Lathrop, Jr., hit Sunday.
very
should happen to fall in here some day It
Ernest Hampton, of Jackron. spent Sun­
will be well fur our business men to bear
day
|(h
hl*
parent*
In
this
city.
him in mind.
REMEDY OF THE AQE.
C. A. Hough and Emmett Eiert*. of |
“Dakota cinch” is a new combination of
|।
Cures all BLOOD nnd SKIN Diseases.
IMilru lately introduced. It differs from i Nashville were in the city Monday.
। As a Blood Purifier it has no equal. Send
ordinary in these respects: After dealing
many
A. C. Eyclcriiymer. of Ann Art»or, spent for pamphlet showing testimonials of many
wonderful cures.
J
nine earth to each player, the trump is Sunday with his parents In Chi* city.
bought a* iu ordinary double pedro, but Is
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, now pastor
Miss L. Jean Mcl.auch!In went to Gram!
not
announced y*.fir four more cards are
v&gt;t Flour, $2.40.
1st M. E. church at Muskegon,
dealt to each pfiiyer, which exhaust* the Rapid* Tuesday to visit with friends.
writes as follows:
deck. Tfcc highest bidder then names his
Ray Dunlap ha* returned from Alabama
‘ 1 take pkMutre in taking, to alt whom It may
choice of trump and the players discard to where be ba* been for several week*.
concern,that I am personally acquaint cd with
six.
Dr*.
I..
N.
Mixer 6; Mm. Um proprietor* ot
Geo. Schumaker, of Battle Creek, was • jnxtr'x Cancer
and Scrofula Rvrap.
During
At Grand Rapid.* last Friday, represen­ the guest of hl* brother Burt last week.
Kepuhlirau Canruae*.
tbe three years' pastorate at BasUuf*. Michi­
tative* of republican newspapers In this
gan, they were mtuibcr* ol my Chureb and aonMr. and Mrs. Geone Bradley retamn! {rogation and therefore 1 had ooportu: itr to
state met and organized the Michigan Re­
now them and tbeh •'remedy." I teller# them
■ publicancaucus for Johnstown will be publican Newspaper Association.
Tlte to their home In Grand Rapid* Monday.
to be upright, boaorabte men. whose rrpresentd at Urungi hall. Friday, April 3rd nt 2 p. in. officer* elected were Perry F. Power*. &lt;rf
Itanlel Striker attended the funeral of innotu m»v l e relied upon as true. As to the
••remedy.” I! ba* been used by myselt.vdf •n&gt;liy
tlie Cadillac ^iews and Express, president, Tbo*. S. Cobb In Kalamazoo last week.
for some ttm*. nnd for diseases ot the blood, we
Fred T. Ward, of the Allegan Journal,
o: the opinion Ibero Is none better. The trstlI I'c-Atj boose. Friday. April 3rd, Itwi,
Burt Shumaker expects to go to Battle are
vice president, M. L. Cook, secretary «nd
iiHini.ds as to the value of tb* “medicine.” ot
in.
*
•
treaaurer. The object qf the association Creek Saturday night to stay over Snnday. such rc«i&gt;ectat&gt;le physicians of diftterent schools
at Ur. l-ami niau. ot ilsstlniro. and other*,
Is the promotion of the interest* of the
A. C. Barnes, of Yorkville, wh* the" should Im «uffi*ient alone, aside from anything
republican party.
guest af hl* friends In this city over Sun­ 1 mav be able u&gt; «ay. to secure for It widen
sales, it is well known tbat pl-.siclar.s of stand­
Dr. Bennett will boat the Eatfle hotel. day.
lag. a&lt; a rule, are sloa to recommend anything
2.C00
&lt;»n this week
Grand Rapid*, on Wednes^iy and Thurs­ ^1*113*. Barlow, of (Xildwater, was in the , that may be dawed as a "patent medwine '
Wbm they de It may be relied upon m possesday. April 8th and Utb, and at the Pheonlx city over Sunday visiting relative* and si
d o? real merit as a "remedy.
hotel.
Charlotte,
on
Tue*day,
April
14th.
Jb-speetfuH'. Wkslev A HuxaiiKRnan
friend*.
I’lic republican city &lt;4uvus for tbe nnm*
Pa-tor First Methodist church. Coldwater.
. tion of city &lt; nicer*, will convene In the Ninety per dent, of okronic diseases origi­
.
Ralph Wooton and Walter Lampmap are Mlrh.
nate In a fevered condition of the rectum.
r.
n
.—Though frequently solicited to do so.
.•: ryoui. Friday evening. April Sd. at
Constipation I* one result. Piles aggra­ home from Albion college for the spring tJ&gt;i« ia me first Instance in wbleh I bate given a
&lt;• oclpck.'
Want jcaucuse* will be
vacation.
testimonial
of
this
description.
It Is done cheer­
. «i in court house immediately after city vate the fever therein. . Would you be
now la the Interest ot the articled.
cured of these things, and have any chronic |FMaj. G. M. Anderson, of Detroit, was In fully
Coldwater Mleh.. • •«. 2&gt;. IMO.
W. A.TI.
t ifii'.
trouble
removed
permanently?
Now
is
the
city
a
few
days
last
week
hand-shaking
'irst wanl—East aWelcoart room.
your opportunity. Consultation In
’
"
For Sale by all Druggists.
Gerwith his many friends.
■cctwitl « urd—Register’* office.
man and English free.
Tilrd ward—West side court room.
Mrs. Addie Reed Flemming, of Phila­ Dre. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
"Au Army Portia.” a military romanc
_____
■’qjirth ward—County Clerk’s office.
delphia. Is expected to make her friends in
i t there tie a good attendance at these by tbe celebrated writer. Capt Cha*. this city a visit next month.
King, U. 8. A., I* our new serial feature,
Miss Nellie Kell returned to her home
which l*'gln* this week. Capt. King
writes a good many stories, but aH of our In Ionia county test week, after an extend­
i-^i-t.T Saturday.
reader* who have hi* stories which we ed visit with friends In tills city.
have published, know that be doe* not
Mrs. M. I* Cook and Miss Gertrude
:a&gt;tcr was untiatmlly early this year.
write any poor ones. Tills story we ins smitn
maar iot
Smith went to urcuaru
Orcliard unce
Lake Friday
for a
tring your election allp* and ticket* to now publishing I* full of interesting »ltua-&gt;&gt;reek'« visit with A. D. Nlskern and faml. .dHce.
tiuns but then you must know that the ly’
row spring jacket* for ladles.
Rngeell author Is given to introducing all sorts of
Geonre Richmond, of Chicago. Is In the
Interesting
situations
through
bl*
rtories.
i them and prlcca-are right.
city tn the interest of the,, biographical
Altogether too little attentiou i* paid to work of Barry and Eaton countie* to be
lillinkry goods were never ao cheap and
city elections. Caucuses being held almost published noon.
t tty and so cheap n* at Russell'*.
at the last minute preclude* the idea of
Mrs. Grigsby lias gone to Saginaw as a
hissell has a large stock of materials giving proper thought to the subject It
delegate to tbe state convention of the
»t fancy work, stamped good*, et",
is of great Importance to town or city to young people's societies of Christian En­
I are cbanee to get your picture enlarged liave good officer*, no matter to what party deavor which convened Tuesday. «
they lielting. Partisanship should cut no
■ ■ of charge at Ham* A VanArman’a.
Cards are out announcing the marriage
fiicure in city elections, but the best man
ever were shoes sold so cheap in should uet there. Nominate good men. of Mr. U. D. Beebe of Chattanooga. Tenn.,
limn- as they are now at the Racket.
have a spirited contest and then whoever formerly of this city, to Miss Maude
’ re. Chrintajn GutekunsL formerly of Is elected, so much better it will be for the Chapin ortCalamar-oo, April Sth.
th! city, died at Holden, Kansas. Satunlay city. If Inferior men nre elected, the city tXh.-.s Rebekah Striker returned from
will regret for a whole year what It did Albion Tuesday night.
Tbe Misses
in u single day.
Clarissa and Ail* Dickie returned with
! you are not already registered, yon
her, and will spend the remabider of the
Beginning
with
the
30tb
of
March
and
mu it do mo Saturday or you cannot vote
continuing until the 3rd of May. all the week aa her guests.
M&lt;&gt; iday.
.
?
mall carried upon any railway In the
Clarence Young graduated from a two
( ut close, sell quielh money down Is the United States is to be weighed. This * ears course In tbe Chicago College of
•no to of the Racket, and from their prices work Is done every fonr yean, and the l)ental Surgery last week and now Is en­
weights thus obtained furnish the basis for titled to write D. D. S. after his name.
iss Edith Pryor won the gold medal at tbe compensation paid each railroad ny the Dr. Young feels amply qualified to enter
contest at the Yeckley school house government on mall carrying contract*. upon the practice of dentistry after having
On all Important lines a special weigher Is spent nearly two years In the dental office
ri lay night «
you
appointed, who receives S3 per day for his of Dr. S. M. Fowler In this city, and hav­
c have got on hand and bought 1,800' service*. Upon the smaller lines, the poa- ing finished a two years course from the
lad »•.«' hats and they must be sold reganl- tai clerk may be required to weigh tha excellent Chicago Institution. We under­
- of cost at the Racket.
malls In addition to his regular service*. stand that he will open on office in Alle­
'hen others sell at cost. It makes no। The appointment* are made by the general gan next week with Dr. Chas. Russell, of
•rence to ns we are still the cheapest1 superintendent of the railway mail service. that city. If so the people of Allegan are
upon the recommendation, of course, of to be congratulated as he will make a val­
inware, nt the Racket
uable addition to any city. Though we
! congressmen and local politlelamk '
'I h»• Easter services at the chqrthes In
dislike to see him leave yet we wish him
Ihh tj Sunday were unusually fine, as•
A deputy-sheriff from Hastings struck the success that be deserves and will no
Iso the tloral decorations.
the village Sunday In search of an impos­ doubt meet
tor who was beating hi* way by working
never
(11 and get prices before you buy any-i tbe Grand Army racket. Assisted by Satn’l
See call for republican city caucuses.
I'm gUn our line. c*j ‘ "y on bead and White, a member of Earl Halbert post. It
loo wear at the Rael
Pain Smith.
_
__
The usual number of Anrll ’fool jokes
was soon learned tbat be stopped at the
' ice and new assortment of reward oT Cliff bouse Saturday night on an order L*- perpetrated In tbe city yesterday.
nii't t cards; also Sunday school and blrtb- kaed by Commander Williams, but had
AU ot E. P. Roe's work*, cloth binding,
left for Lansing Sunday evening. The only 75 cents each, nt Fred L. Heath's, the
uay cards at Fred Hotchkiss’ drug store.
i •&lt;■ finest stock of black, steel gilt and officer arrested the fraud at tbe Franklin druggist's.
house, N. Lansing, and returned with him
*ilv t cards, braid* aud gimps for drees Monday en route for Hasting*, where he
Tbe Gnod Templars will hold a social at
trta mlngs In town, you will find at Rus- had beaten different ones to the sum totnl their ball Tuesday evening. April 7th.
keB i.
of $40. He also confideuced the G. A. K. All are Invited.
D •. Ijathrop lias some house* and lota boys at l*ke Odessa. Sunfield and Mulli­
Republican* of Hasting*, you should go
feature
fot. ale I on very reasonable term*. The ken, we understand: hot Is now In a fair to your caucuses and elect good men. City
IXr If
locaklon'l*Inti'la
good.ir&gt;wwl
See the Dr.
if rnn
you want way to get hl* just desert*-—Grand Ledge and ward caucuses Friday evening.
td b ly. J
Independent.
✓
Spary Phillips keeps a full line of gar­
l&gt;r. Mixer's new “nd” appears in another
Those familiar with tbe dally lives and den seeds In bulk or package. Those
coltinn ‘ is Issue. followed
‘
by * -fine sentiment* of the laboring classes know wanting field pc** should leave their or­
-tat ment from Rev. W. A. Hunsberger. what a stumbling block to their faith Is ders with him.
Rea I IL .
pious peouriousness, the charity that be­
Mr. I* A. Wetzel has the only company
l’by&lt;i: Ians report the grip as being more gins and ends at home. They cannot rec­ authorized* to do bnsines* in Michigan
prei aleut than it was a year ago, thoogb oncile godliness and grferd. For most oth­ which Insures live stock against death
the lumber of deaths Is not so great in er forms of human weakness there h a tru- from any cause. He also represent* what
eranre. even at times compassion: but for
proj ortion.
Hie man who acknowledges our .common are conceded to be the very l**t of com­
V iters should remmobcr that a Justice fatherhood and brotherhood, with hl* panies. writing the broadest and moat lib­
of tl e Supreme Court and two Regent* of hands tightly closed upon hi* purse-string, eral policies. ins Bring against loss by fire,
the itate University are to be voted for at there 1* a fierce contempt, -curses not loud both for farm and other property. See
the iomlDg election.
but deep.” It may safely
affirmed that film iMifore placing your insurance.
I U E. Stauffer is sole agent In this city
Morrill A C*. have just received the ow sanctimonious miserly mltlkinalre in a
community
works
more
deadly
harm to
Dunlap shape drrby hats. They are the
l for David Landreth A Sun'* garden seeds.
«»
\ latent style hat out. The only house In Christianity than a down isolated
buigiary or drunkenn :s*. In Europe, we ' erf Philadelphia. These seed* are not
Hasting* that have thru.
are told by competent authorities, tbe des­ ' handled on commission aa ’.* the custom
WJiat everybody say« must be so, and peration of the poor I* »“-t driving nreu i with most firm*. but this well known
the intlc* all .say we have the nicest and Into atheism. My distimtuWied townsman, house compel)* Its agents to lay in a fresh
eheabest lot of ladie** list* and trimaring* 1’rofFMor Ely. in a most autgestive lecture. stock of seeds every year, tbe seed* that
theyjever saw. sign of tbe Racket.
Inquire* into the alienation of wage-work­ are left over being destroyed. A guaran­
tee comes with every package which Is
Ladies cal! and see the fiiM*t stock of ers from Christianity, proving that in most waled. By getting your needs at Stauffer*
millffiery good* over brought to this eity.
you may be assured of fresh and reliable
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Leading Clothier.

�Morris looked sharply up from under
a few old foot soldiers who saw 2: to
grumble, and same of them, returning bis shaggy irows:
“What do you mean? Wbat men
fate at nigbt from a visit on pas* to the
neighboring town, made sarcastic allu­ would have any occasion to cross the pa­
sions to the new order as they trudged rade but the iufantryr
••I mean, in all reqwet. sir. that there
homeward under tlie windows of the
may be men, or at least a man, who hay­
officers’ quarters on the south side.
Br OHAHMB HW, 0. &amp; A-.
Others still, trusting to darkness and ing no occasion to crow the parade will
"FVcVn
Unnka, ininr
a theory tiiat oil officer* bhould tie abed do so'simply for the sake of making
at that hour, proceeded to wear apar&amp;Uri trouble. In plain words, a cavalryman,
path, nnd these two transgreKSions be­ sir."
The adjutant, fitting at bis desk,
ing occasionally repealed and the officer
of the day having twice cornu upon the dropjied his pen ami looktd quickly up,
meet *ttl&gt; U..^n.|
trausgrca»en» without having captured aud the sergeant major, going out with
&lt;niAl*TER L
one of their number, for tho “dough a bundle of papers, found m«ins to halt
boys” were fleet of foot, a second order ut the office door, aa though to hear what
was issued, requiring all enlisted men might follow. Mr. Mason, the adjutant,
returning to the post between tattoo nnd turned quietly, caught the sergeant ma­
reveille to enter their barrack* from the jor’s eye and gave a quick but express­
rear, aud not tn cross the quadrangle ive jerk of the bdad in the direction of
bounded by the fence. There was a road the outer room. The sergeant major took
all around in tha rear of tho liarracks the hint and vanished.
But the clerks had heard the corporal’s
and quarters, but in the wet spring
weather it was often deep with mud and intimation that sumo troopet was con­
generally dark as Erebus. What won­ nected with tho transgrMwion for which
der, therefore, that many, parties still the ball playing quartet were coutiued.
managed, to slip in, not exactly in defi­ 'The duor was immediately closed, leav­
ance of tbe order, but beeguro the enlist­ ing them to draw their own inferences
ed men hud a fino appreciriion of that and make their own comments. Thdy
pritj^iplo of international law which pro­ did not hear the colonel’s next remark:
“If any man in the cavalry is gritty in
vides that a mere paj&gt;er blockade is not
euti0Bd to respect? Then it was thnt this matter there is only one whom I can
suspect.
Can you name him?”
the
“
old
tnan."
as
the
soldiers
called
tho
The crush nf a Hflc. a henry fall, a moan.
Corp. Brent flushed again, but finalb
colonel, ordered out Iris blockades. An
Thcn—sdcnct.
replied. “I l»eg the colonel not to ask, n‘&lt;
extra
sentinel**
port
was
established,
a
It must have been nearly midnight
to answer, when, a* I said before. I have
The light* in the barracks and at tho sentry was ordered stationed at the
old hospital beyond had long since been southwest goto from tattoo until reveille, uo proof whatever.”
Col. Morris turned and pondered a
extingamhed. and only her^ nnd there and ’ns all the cavalry were barracked
moment. Finally he whirled about in
along the row of officers’ quarters and at 011 the west side nbar their stables, and
his
revolring chain
as
the
infantry
were
manifestly
the
of
­
the guard house, suggestively planted
"Corp. Brent, if these four men were
half way down the slope toward the port fenders (so argued the colonel), the three
of my own regiment I would certain­
additional
sentnes
required
were
ordered
trader’s store, was there sign of wakeful
ly refuse your request. As mnltcri*
life. One or two upper window* gave taken from among their number.
Thi-. order made guard duty a trifle stand I will not spoil tiic- chances of the
forth a faeble gleam, and there was quite
Rifle nine. They will therefore he
a jovial glow pouring from the open harder and the infantrymen a mile
turned over to you to take their j&gt;art in
doorway of thc colonel'* big house across madder. ’ Out of sheer mischief sonn- uf
the
game, und to-morrow must stand
them
took
to
jKinsing
up
the
road
lie— -------------------the dark rectangle. It tell upon the tall
white flagrtoff and displayed it from tween the guard house and the trader’s, j their trial before the garrison court’
enteringthc northwest gate and stalking
- Aud
‘ ’ when
*
''
Corp. "
Brent left the -4
office,
base -io croartrees. a solitary, ghost like
infinitely rojm«x*l, the colonel turned
shaft, and then, with gradually dimin­ across the parade in stealthy column of
to
his
staff
officer:
files
from
tii.lt
direction,
facetiously
dec
­
ishing power, illumined the graveled
“Where do yon suppose the recruiting
pathway that bisected the parade and orating their trail with empty beer bot­
officer* picked.up a fellow like that? He
led from the broad flight of step* in front tles, whisky* flask* or sardine boxes, over
has
the language uf an educated mnn.”
which
the
police
sergeant
upent
some
of the commanding oflfcer’s to the ma­
“He was enlisted in New York," was
and bla.^hemy after reveille next
jor’s ou the southern aide.
Overhead time
Eaa^wereglittenog
m ra&gt; ab*.lately
morning. Then tho’colonel ordered the tha reply, “udlhavd frequency noted
doodlou eky Not a breath ol air waa northwest gate locked at tattoo, and the him on guard. They tell me he has more
altering the torwt down io the black laughing raactda dHmbetl tho ten™. He indueu™ over tbo men to bia battalion
depthaot the valley to the eootK bolt- troald not order not more&gt; ecntrie. but tluu.nnyothern..n-e»mnii«non.4oairer.
ened by
by distance,
distance, the
tbe rush
n»h of
of tlie
the river
near &gt;» S»v» thl' uttc't "f thc &lt;L,-V 'Iteeetmne I and I an. glad lie liua prjrawod that there
ened
over its rocky bed fell upon the ear like to have a patrol in readiness nt the flag- will be no more ot this night business."
staff between 11 and-1 that night,, and • And yet, two days afterward, tai•nothing taDaby.
.
Ten minute* earlier the sound of sil­ then some fine foot racing resulted, in colonel sent for Corp. Brent to say that
the agreement was being violated. Three
very laughter and cheery voices had which the patrol came out re-.tund bust.
The colonel ordered, the five infantry­ soldier* had lieen seen running from the
• come floating arross the garri.:on, and
southwest gate across the parade the
men
who
hap;»ened
to
1
ms
on
puiis
arreated
half a doxetf little groups had. strolled
away from the cotonel's gate, some turn­ and brought to trial before a garrison night before. The sentry had been
taken off on the strength of the arrange­
court,
and
the
court
promptly
acquitted
ing tai ngbt and left, others crossing in
the broad stream of light from his open every man. It was established that they ment; the Rifle nine had won the game
amidst. great enthusiasm, and there was
jxirtals On- by one the door* of the bad all obediently gone around the gar- ______
varioua quarters had opened to admit rison; they had even taken the trouble : a liberal transfer of treasnry notes in
their occupants, a few lingoring good to call the attention of the sentry on No. ' consequence. Tlie infantry ahd ninny
nights had been exchanged between gal­ 4 to that tact; and then it dawnod upon ; of the cavalrymen were rejoicing in unlant young bachelors and some dainty the commanding officer that some of ' accustomed wealth between j&gt;ay days,
application* ‘for passes to visit town
form enwrapped in fleecy burnous, and those infantry scamps were, as they 1 and...................
then even those night owl* “the young- would have expressed it, “putting up a had IxH-n of unusual number. The four
sters” had betaken themselves to their 1 j°b" at
cxlwnso- “n&lt;1 that half a culprit* had pleaded guilty to Cneir ofdomiciles. Ono after another door* were dMen of the fle&lt;'test footed among them tens-) and been awarded borne light fine.
..^....-,1
.... 1.1..
. j !!
were Inst for
a lark slintiintr
'
' ’boys,"
, ." fully appreciating
cluaed. lights popped
up in/the
second
,or n
^’PPinff out
»nt of nnnrquur- ~~
The “dough
floor windows, curtains «efe drawn, the j l‘ir4 after 11 o’clock and around to the the colonel's consideration
consider
in the matter,
fully me»M
meant to mana
Bland by
their promre
promise
light* enshrouded, and finally a silence 'northwest gate, vaulting the fence with as nuiy
ny ineir
aa of solitude spread its mantle over the 1 tho ability of monkeys, and then play- to Brent.' It was with not a little feeling,
Tom,
parade, and the corporal of the guard. [ in8 the old 'game
rnmA of
&gt;r “Tobi. T,w
' pull j therefore, that they received the new*
was violated.
leaning against the gate post at tho j awa&gt;r’” with
"**■“ hi* patrol.
,w‘- Th-y had not I that the compact
.
tn mimb
in a
■
■
’That
I'll•&gt;t &lt;afiirilnv
z^a n.
—
aouthwttitern entrance, bethought him ‘ haxl 80
mucb fnn
fun in
a volyearX
Saturday n.-n^inri
evening, in
in nwane
mysMorri* had
how expressive was tha sign the Indians j Col.
Co1- Morrih
bail sense
sense enough
enough to
to know
know ! terious
terious Way,
way, Corp.
Corp. Mullen
Mullen of
of the
the guard
guard
lorttenmer
his temper
andfrxgottnxmhiail
to [ sprained
his wrist
justfaH/w.
after tattoo,
that ifthat
h&lt;« if
lr«fhe his
anil tmt
hia wriuf
ln«+ aftnx.nJ and
made r.:for ujghf
He waa of medium height? bn t an ath­ blustering the men would regard it as a | though Brent waa not the next man on
letic, well built young fellow, a* anyone victory. He issued no new orders. Sus- • the roster, with the adjutant’s full, conmight have seen as the corporal stood picion had fallen on a squad of rollick- | sent he appeared armed and equipped at
under the big lamp at the guardhouse ing young Irishmen in Company F. all ; the gukrd house and reported for duty as
but a few moment* before. He hud a of whom wore members of the battalion j Mullen's succesjKir in charge of thc sec­
A match game was tv
to .uni
ond icucu
relief. taxatuuiiu^
Examining tho
list ut
of men
JNU1OBUIU•3, clear
ejear cut face,
late, with
witn a
n good
gOOU baseball nine.
....... —
mu iu&gt;b
U1'*X1
handaume.
deal of soldier brortte about the chreks । come off two day* later with the club [ absent uu
on pass, uu
ho made
mental iiute
note tn
of
tu.nie mriiuti
and jaws; he wore his natty undresa I ^r0,r* Tort Lawrence, nnd local interest two in hisown battalion and looked visi­
uniform with an easy grace, nnd carried ~and bets—were rqnning high. Alas! bly disappointed when he scanned Oio
the long Springfield as though it were a when the morning of the eventful day cavalry names. It had been ordered
toy. The crureel rifles on his forage came around, four of the fleetest l«ase tiifl^ all mon returning from pass nhould
cap, the buckle of his cartridge belt. ' runners in the Rifle nine languished in report at the guardhouse, leave their pa­
even the copper cartridges themselves, I
gnaril house, arretted at reveille by pers with the officer of the guard and
gleamed in tho lamplight. The chev- order of their own captain for absence then return, to their quarters, those of
runs on his sleeve, the narrow strijio I froni quarters at midnight. The oolo- the infantry battalion passing around
Along the seam of his trousers, the Her- I nel had amply let them get out, then outsider the officer*’ houses, those of the
lin gloves be wore, were all spotlessly ordered checkroll call, with doors barred, cavalry entering their Barracks by the
white, and 'Ctfrp. Brent was what the’they stood self exiled. Fancy the rear steps at once.
.men were wont to call “a dandy Jack." ! consternation among tbe lover* of the
Three days of Bunshine nnd breeze had
though there was not a man in the troop national game! Even tho cavalry had dried the ground bo that the paths around
barracks at the western end of the pa- I hacked the local nine against that from the i*»t were in perfect order, and, ex­
rsd- who cared more (han once to put I Lawrence, and well knew that if subeti- cept that it inailo their walk longer bjon the gloves with thc “dandy." Brent I tutes had to be put in there was no some two hundred paces, there was no
had speedily demonstrated tha fact that i e“rthly chance of their winning.
discomfort in obeying the order. Tho
I he could outspar any man in tho cavalry
**
»•—-»- —
*« —Manifestly,
said
the •battalion,
^here*
first batch of returning soldiers appeared
। |XJrtiou of the garrison, and that only •no man but Corp. Brent to get u* out of nl»out half-past 11. surrendered their
Bergt Connors, of C company, was able the scrape. He was captain and short­ passes and went quietly away to their
stop of the nine, and on him they rallied barracks. Another squad appeared
I to beat him in a bout.
■ In tho little battalion of infantry forthwith. “Give me your word, men, about ten minutes later, but there was
Brer.: was a popular man: so, too, had that there’s to bo no more of this monkey still no sign of tho two whose names
be beta in the cavalry command that re- business, and Til go to the colonel my­ Brent had noted and whoso pas* expired
xentiy occupied tbe post; but these fel- self. Refuse, and the game goes to Fort at midnight. It was then that the young
lew* of tho Eleventh, who had but late- Lawrence, nine to nothing, for we can’t soldier, with the permheion of the officer
V march,-.1 in. s.vmod rather slow to play without Lynch and Cooney on the of the guard, strode quickly over tp tbe
dberiver lus many good traits. Very bases.” It was a case of unconditional southwest gate, a hundred yards away.
posribly they did not like the apparent surrender.
JFrom here he noted the dispersal of
The colonel had kindly received the the little party that had been spending
ease with which he had defeated the
champions they had so confidently sent young corporal, had listened to the tale the evening at the colonel’s; here he had
agaiurt him. Still it wa* a good natured, of woe, and sat silently pondering a mo­ straightened up, and standing under the
nut vindictive, sort of jodonsv—that ment Then he looked up. “You say lump j&gt;ost tendered his soldierly salute
•Oldieriy rivalry between tho two corjis the game must go against yon without to Capt. and Mrs. Lane oa they passed in
front of him, repeating it an instant
that seems irrepressible aud that really these four men?” he asked.
"Yes, sir. Indeed I would not play after when a young lady, with dork,
1 to win friends among the troopers, without them. We would far better let sparkling eyes, looked him quickly over
0 Steed tbe frank, laughing way he the game go by default than have the as she tripped by on tho arm of her es­
U when an order was suddenly issued record published, aa it assuredly would cort, and while the latter held open the
the new post commander, the eu- . be, in the army as well as tbe local pa­ gate of the brick quarters at the corner,
per*, with all the errors score ! against almost within earshot, she inquired:
tsrment of which stirred up a row.
lathe last visitor left thc colonel's us. This nine of our* has not been beaten
"Who ia that infantry corporal., Mr.
'
» and be cloned his door, thereby by any team in the department a* yet, Hearn?”
ttting out tho liroad gleam th*t».«l- aud it would be an unearned victory for
“Thai? Oh, you didn’t get here in
Fort. Lawrence."
gt like tiiat of che headlight ff
time for the ball game. Mias Marshall,
Colonel Morris sat keenly studying qir you wouldn’t have asked. That'*
tire, had shot athwart ths
3&gt;. Brent was pondering over thswery the young soldier’s face. He -made no Corp. Brent, captain of the Rifle nine."
answer for a moment, and when be
“Can't we persuade you to come in a
nutn who hated ir­ spoke it was of an utterly ir.etevant few minutes, Mr. Hearn?" called Mrs.
matter:
Line, in her sweet, cordial voice.
“Haveyon not serve.! somewhere under
is the spring he noted
“Yes, do come. Hearn,’’ chimed in the
my command before this, corporal?”
Thc color sprang to Brent’s face. There motiou.
the southwas an instant of hesitation, then a Arm
The lientxsumt hesitated an instant
but re-pcctful answer:
and glanced e*. the girl who had just
“Nowhere, sir. I have been in the stepped within the gate, but m she said
a cavalryman
not paid much at ten- army only two years, and this is my fleet nothing that seemed in any way prre*station since leaving tbe depot at David's rag he raised his forage cap, and pleas.
upon the short
litoar aaored to
window firn minutes

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.tood then, by
,tndoito:bere»"f”tb.
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.lack, aild '-. ood yard, than noddrel brr
h.»l approvingly
'h- abHiwIy li"« &gt;"
to. rote of Ho. !«. te
"“»«»
dnal -ail'. W.U."
.hultzro ah. wa. ” °”!i&lt;'rif’L
teouMofth. «’rl,oral'”hraJ?'H„!z
of th. ir trnto dich-d; the nwtj biugto
gore a redden uitteak: there ™&lt; a rattto
M of a falling ride, a cintterod ejacnlation; toe ronld jnrt dimly make ont
shadowy form Hooping to pick up tne
gun. and then cautiously redoriug tho
gate. Then, instead of muring away,
there it rtou-1. leaning against the font*Evidently Corp. Brent had bs,«u^
there nnd had come to stay.
6he bethought her of the talk she had
heard among the officers about the cojontd’s order prohibiting the men from
crosrtug the parade, of the implied prom­
ise taat no more violations should occur
in recognition of the colonel s having re­
leased tho quartet of roysterers ia» time
for the gn at match game, and of the al­
leged violation of this contract. She
was a vouug woman uf quick perception:
Brent‘bad evidently posted himstJf there
to capture the malefactors should they
Quarter of an hour pi.vied without the
faintest sound from without. Site beard
Capt Lane extinguishing the lamps in
the parlor lielow, and Mrs. Lane had
come tripping np to bar. door to say
g(K&gt;d night. but *»iuS that lu‘r
was writing refrained from coming
farther, though Mbs Marshall promptly
laid aside her pen anti diary and cor­
dially bade her enter. All was quiet
within and without, and che was just
at '.ut pulling down ti&gt; shade when,
peeping through the blinda, she saw the
dark shadowy form at tho fence move
quickly, stealthily into the road. The
next moment there cams tho rtam. low
toned challenge:
“Halt, yon inenr
•
There was an instant scurry and ru.«h:
a muttered oath: two rtiadowy* forms
dartixl ont by the gate, and at top speedtheir flying fc«otat*’jB could be dimly
heard nudiing tiptoe around tn the back
of the garrison. But there was no pur­
suit; (me man evidently had stood hia
ground.
“Where ore you going?" won Brent’*
question, in the same low, stern tone.
"To my quartern,” was the answer, in
accent* that were plainly defiant. “Who
are yr&gt;u. and what business is it of
yours?"
“I am the corporal of the guard, and
vuu are disobeying orders in entering
the garrison. Face nlwut and go with
me to the guard house."
“You can’t arrest me. by God! I’m
going right to my quarters. I’m not
going to cross the parade/'
“Tbat will do. Face aboutr Brent’s
voico was heard. "You know perfectly
well that you disobeyed order* In enter­
ing that gate. What's your name—and
your troop?"’
“None of your damned busin-xw. Pm
•tending to my affair*; you tend to
yours.”
“I am, and I arrest yon, whoever you
ore. Not another word. now. unless you
want me to use force." '--1L
"Don't yoa dare lay a maud on me,
damn you! I don’t recognize yonr -au­
thority.
You're not coriximl of the
guard:11 ‘ saw who marched on guard
this morning, and you were not one of
.them, j Get out of my way or IU"—
Then came sudden scuffle, au oath, a
gasping cry. Uno man could bo beard
running with lightning speed to the
gliyjmy outliws of the cavalry bunacka
close at hand; another twemed to dash in
pursuit. Then come the sound of Stun­
ning blow, the crash of n rifle upon the
gravelly road, a heavy fall, a moan.
Toon —silence.

CONTINUED.

......

'---- -- rinra^u IU CVCSU11 n

doctor, or you retrain from «o dolnc tor fear
you wil rtiinn jourwlf nn&lt;| triend»-we wtU tell
yna just what ymi need. Itb H&lt;«d » Sanapa’m U
TOU 001 * ,lUU UOCertStlU
uncomrprtnble. dangeron-t condition, mtn a
alate olM bralfb. ronMe^r^nd ’ebelrut,De*J, '"u «• »o Idea bowO potent this pecudar
medicine la In cases like ybuni.
P*»-'‘r
There h a rumor afloat that the Cana­
dian Pacific railroad will tunnel the St
Clair river at St Clair. Mich.

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

MADE ONLY BY

fA|Rg)^C0, CHICAGO*

CASTORIA
for Infant* and Children,

A CITY LUXURY
Just u the dty looks to the country for most of the luxuries med
on its tables, so the country must turn to the dty for those conven­
iences which xre justly termed luxuries for tbe hari-wortur-.j house­
wife. Qty housekeepers have learned to realize that to save time is to
lengthen life.

is one of the best known dty luxuries and each time a cake is used
an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a
charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. IF YOUR
STOREKEEPER DOES NOT KEEP IT YOU SHOULD INSIST
UPON HIS DOING SO, as it always gi es satisfaction and its immense
sale all over the United Stales makes it an almost necessary ariidc to
any well-supplied store. Everything shines after its use, and yen the
children delight in using it in their attempts to help around the IncvMOKTGAGE SALE.
itefsul: having been made It. :;ie condlUan*
t a Mriaiu i.-rurtp*}: ■. ir-idv ’ cnnu« S./

and rwirtel m tbe uflicr of :hr IhrMrrot
and said morlKag,&gt; **'
1111 ■ •*’ lH'o-®l&gt;rr
MSSSMlcadd tot'lsy W. 1‘eltit. »od &lt;« l*e. ••
israSM. duh a-utwd by • uy «
btsguardian to Mary M.g.i:! &gt;: &lt;t tli* i'K'i'Cr?"Iu imld mortgage and both ufNud **®aM»enb
mmboaiidM&gt; neordeii
, ►
'
• ’.pn— conduce
...Maid
. mortaacr
. . I «LT. ww»
___apon
L the
__ ....
h:nl,‘-

prrraltmi m» pakt for Uic same itienld &lt;* *
tarUMTlten upon the prrm«*—. t—-srlror ntMrst
SnliSfliiS df lt per cnct, an&lt;! th* '*ld
mor havlua ne^rcird toeffnl su-’!i .nsurawr.
lUu Mid ntmtarttev t ffwtcd tbr same, and pa~
ibt-rrtor the sum at
uu th- »«»»b «W ®*
Itecanbcr last and Uitro b no* claim«*d 10 oc
dur tor sueh lurtira&amp;oe flic xum uf V-fex
Aud It was further expr- s» v nxr-rd In wd
niorMMr. ttiaf should mere !■ -. an} detautt in
tae payment ol tbe interest nro'ii fl"any day when the »ame should b- due *nd p»r
abte. and should the Van.itina .r.
iu arrears for the Bi’ocr of sixty daj* - IM* }M
principal ou aahl mortmte «lioold &gt; due U ter
,
CHAXCKRY BALt
,n*“3!
In
rt and by vltw- of an enter and option Of tbe said mortSurre. st•!
d-cn-v of the circuit court lor tbe County al
B.utv. in ctiaac-ry. in the aute ofMl. bLun, uir »BBI Ul «■&lt;&gt; uui uanu». ‘•- &gt; Hitter
it«tr.t ....Ikt__ • V.
juune hanug remained uapaid until
«"•
ttaderatkl option k*i&gt;' uu-hk u-.r. &lt; ■ ■ - drnirc.
tbe whole ol «l&lt;l mortgage due ai.d
Thm-byM. Hmb. ttahart FhteTiw KMtaS
Freer are defendant*.
Notice t&gt; hereby given tbat f shall nril al ot
lor Miu uisiiwut- • . . .
tee el thirty Ove uolUrs nroriaNl toj •"
Mid nortjraar. and no null or porwyre*
nt:.plo™««K&gt;..MU»e nertb fn~t dwt of ti»r akllaw hsvincr been hi-Uluted ” recowr iuHartline*.
&lt;4
Ham and state nt
u...__

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE BggSB
A. E. Woolley, Agent.

..... aw.
MtwnilWl
: lotiiintwitixrta pwtat fifty
nftiia rrtetw
.... - - - 1‘O!‘ number thiny
? 'c. * '
■*'l» number threw itorth ranee
flithl WSt. (tie-tf-t- rant eavwi.tr wlwk,*
•—

George Boyd, a prominent lumberman,
wiakllled by mfalling treeutBoone, Wed­
nesday.
_v.vwiu.ns
' Work will MKin begin on the new Hough
»hM |OMW &lt;7
Furniture Company's building# at Mus­ »erlN-4 ms M
kegon Height*.

Dated Hatt!

y.2tP OUTERS
Faetmy girls to the number of about one
tooasaad are forming a protective union at
&lt;&gt;acxson.

tMrtbvr wltuan auurn&lt;-&gt; - ■ ' *
,.3.
five dollars ciornanted for taen In-taeprrtdg
betn«-o**crilwd in m.1.1 : ■
Z"1.
ceruan piece m parrel ot tend
JSnrtv
belut in the town of WuodUsid l&gt;*rn &lt;va»E
Mlchfean, and Known a»id &lt; w"
MteM? OonunenclDK at » pol r t
of TMcbtr rtM at ttslatenu-w
street and running tbenrc due &lt;«•« »
eeaiar ol Tbaeber ttreci ’‘vh*n
thence north nine HD rod*, thenrc
Maa^an^toda, thence due M'U.h
c«mX8

thenrt. tt helug on the 8 W ’•» ”•
1
. W’ mt) M. GABi-vxn.
Hmthi * Cuum-'VK.
Anornej * tor Mortgagee.
Dated March i*. wi. ---- --------- --------

bO YOU TAKE 'T.E

ABialn™. X.n’. AtoneUUtn hu l«-ti
’’,“h ,l,m-s-r iMx.r pre*itrent.

WHY KOT?

�business cards

Take* 1,000 people to buy Dr.
day afternoon. Understand Rev. Collins
NEIGHBORINGCOUNTIES.
has accepted n call to attain fill their pulpit Catarrh Remedy, at 00 emt* a be
DE. AOne
VO VST
KCENICE
The pninps have been withdrawn from
make up |500.
failure
to cun
at their church the coming year.
the Eagle cool mine near Grand Ledge and
Which were you trying to break on take the profit from 4,000 sal
the propiietor.ifiiave very expensive bole IN
1 THE THIRD STAGE CURED-TEN Sunday. L—your banes or your cart? makers profess to cure ‘‘oold
Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take
YEARS A VICTIM OF CATARRH
in the ground. It ia hoped however that a
It thc cart you succeeded admirably. head,’’and even chronic catarrh,
any other. A Boaton lady, whose example Is
better organtaaUon may be effected which ' , AND PERMANENTLY CURED.
Moral, don't let your temper get the start they fail they pay 3500 for their
worthy imitation, tells her experience below:
will go ahead and develop the large deposits
3TUART. KN*APPEN A WEAVER.
If you do. it is uot coatrolled as easily as fidetice.—
M In one store where I went to buy Hood's- of coal audflre clay known to be there.
4
0
Attorneys nt law.
Not in newspaper words but
the horse.
SanuxparBla
the
clerk
tried
to
induce
me
buy
*
Over Ha*uug* National *bmk,
The book agent visits Us almost dally. cash! Think of what eonfldenco
Walter E. Wilson, ot Grand Ledjrei car­
Hut lug*. Michigan.
their own Instead of Hood’s; he told me thetr’s
if cases like the following can be eured. *Young and old men, women and children to put that In the jrapera—and n.
_
Associate offices, at Gnutd Raimis. Mich.
ried off first prize at the commencement certainly
.
would last longer;, that X might take it on ten
there is hope for all. This f
Its makers believe in the remedy. Isn’t it
■
exercises of the Detroit College of Medl- .patient had been growing worse iu spite of all anxious to secure your names.
1) A. SHELDON,
Dr. McLeay has returned from a visit to worth a trial? Isn’t any trial preferable to
cine. He had 48 competitors.
all treatment tor ten years, and had reach- (Canada.
r.
Abstract and Rea! Estate Office.
catarrh?
.
'
Two handsome, wall dressed women 'ed tbnt terrible condition known as the
Abstract Block. HMttag*.
John Wood is falling very fast i|is
After all, the mild agencies are tbe beat
Mduey to low on Real E state Real Estate days' trial; that if X did not like It X need not
stage of catarrh (atrophic catarrh). (son Marion Is to leave very soon. He has
and two men of good address arrived on a third
]
...j on »'inini«slwi. General conveyancing. pay anything, eta. But bo could uot prevail
Perhaps
they
work
more slowly, but they
Grand Trunk train from the east and Tlie offensive breath, and dry scabs form- .engaged with Mr. Burman for the year at
a complete **t of Abstract Book", com­ on me to change. I told him I had taken
work surely. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
registered at tlw Riley house Monday even- 'ing In the nose, cracking In Hie cars, de- jKalamazoo.
- iTromlb,
JW t.rnl.a crapl.u Ilood’a Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was
are an active agency but quiet and mild.
tract*.
’ **• **. tilttXJAU. VierK.
scribe a condition which is considered by
Ing.
as
Fred
Mills
and
wife
and
C.
Snyder
1
ratlsfled with it, and did not want any other.
They’re sugar-coated, easy to take, never
most |iby»ieiiins as hopeless. The case Is
“1-. I&gt;IIAKE,~M. !&gt;-.
When I began taking Hood's Samparilla , and wife of Lansing. A short time after, 1
Geo. Perkins was in Grand Rapids one shock nor derange the system and half
the police were notified by some person 1given in the words of the patient:
I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
their power i* tbe mild way In wblah their
Clinton, MIcIl. March 31. 1891.
&lt;day last week.
knowing
the
relations
of
the
parties,
tbat
and so weak tiiat at times I could hardly
. r t IhdluWAi’-' drug store.
Tbe Prfuna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.
The Easter services were well attended work Is done. Smallest, cheapest, easiest
they were not what they represented them­
;.... houra f'•'in z to 4 |k
Telephone, con
to take. One a dose. Twenty-five cento a
, both churches.
•
selves to be, and they were waited upon —Gentlemen: 1 had been troubled ten at
.- tins with reeilciKe, al Holloways drug
The ladles aid society of the Congrega-, vial. Of ill druggists.
about 1 o’clock p. m. and taken Into years with chronic catarrh, gradnally
growing
worse
from
year
to
year.
I
tried
tioual
।
church
met
in
Union
hall
last
Fri
­
Belding has iecrehsed ita population
custody. The men were arraigned before
M. B. till.LAM’lE. Notary Public
stand.' I looked like a person In consump­
(
1000 during the past year.
Recorder Thompson this morning upon all the trealu)enta and remedies I heard of day.
and U. 8. Claim Agent,
tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo so much
Some very striking costumes were worn
the charge of l»elng disorderly and flood without any relief. My symptoms were
ill proeeculoSti kinds «&gt;( claims before the good that I wonder at . myself sonajtinic.s,
A class will be formed at Houghton, to
dry
scabs
forming
in
the
nose,
dropping
(
at
the
uniMiutrade.
87.80 each aud the women were released
, irtnivuts uf tin- Interior office. Call ou him
J. Draper nnd wife accompanied by n . foster and develop,local dramatic talent.
' &lt; store, comer Court and Jefferson Sts., aud my friends frequently speak of tL” Mns.
without having been arraigned. It Is from thc back part of the pose Into the
Ella A. Goff, ci Terrace Street, Boston.
t-ungS, Mich.
The Baptist State Sunday school con­
claimed Uiat the quartette were from throat, sore throat, nose stopped up, Washbum and wife ato maple sugar at J.
vention is In session at Hillsdale.
It
Charlotte and it is known the names given offensive breath, and cracking aud roaring Roiish’w Sunday.
M. FCU 110.11.8.
Tbe many friends of Jacob Schmelcher closes to day
were fictitious. It is said one of the. in the cars. I began to take your "remedy
;
wife surprised them one evening last
couple were married, but had not been on the first of November, 1880, and in and
Navigation is opened at Alpena. The
living together ot late.—Battle Creek twelve months 1 was perfectly cured. I week. After partaking of a bountiful sup­ river is clear and there Is little lee in Thun­
used no local treatment, but used only ply of warm sugar, they returned to their der Bay.
Journal.
A. BAHBEK. M. D.,
yotfr medicine Internally. 1 have had uo homes well pleaaed.
Physician and Surgeon,
IOO Dose* One Dollar
Two np-n were arrested in Grand Rapids'
Mrs. Nelson Merrelt, of Wakeshma. Is a return of my catarrh, and consider myself
The Misses Nellie and Myrtle Target
p over Nevin’s store. Office hours from ft
sister of Canfield, the murderer ofi Nellie ■perfectly cured,
for swearing on Sunday.
li. D. Walter.
are spending a few days at home.
Griffin nnd detiies that there was ever a
It would be difficult to describe., a worse
Mrs. Isaac lloush is able to be out onw:
STEMS CROUP REMEB’
Saginaw county will have a new 320.­
criminal in her foully until her brother case to cure than the above. Tlie length more.
V. LOWRY. ^1. D.,
000 poor house to replace the old shell
, Tbo Children's Medicine
committed the crime for which he is nqA- of time it had run, the fact that it bad
Physician and Surgeon.
T. Roush lia&lt; gone to tlie Rapids to which recently bnrued.
For Cold*. Couth*. Hoarseness
a specialty of treating diseases of tbe
in
prison.
8he
says
that
tlie
ataleinetns
continually grown worer. aud the further work.
Who&gt;p«nf Cough. Crimp, and
i-_ v E aud KAK ami the preservation of rlslou
publiahcd throughout the state that her fact Unit It had already dereloj-ed the
Mrs. S. Albright is expected home from
-t-rlj Qtting SI’ECTACLES and eye
father was a murtlerer are wrong and tluit symptoms of the dry, or atrophic, stage of Shenuan soon.
SSES.
two families have lieen confused. Her' catarrh..'Combine to rohke this a very re­
•• ati'i residence on Broadway, near Com
THE BEST
Thc Misses Ella and Myrtle Riegler and
"ifi:- A single triui seen. e. father was u tiddler iu the lute war. and
. Hss’i ngs. Mich.
markable cure, quite ‘impossible to be made Jennie Case spent Sunday with the family
Only o&lt; cent* al L'rufct»"
STAKOARO REMEDJES.
has been dead thirteen years.—Kahiuaztai' with the ordinary treatment.
of
P.
Wita
rt.
COLGROVE.
'
Telegraph.
J
This «|ure wtw effected by intenial treat­
Mrs. H. C. Peokliam spent Saturday
Lawyers.
ELF.CTIUN NOTICE!
• In Inion block. Hastings.)
John Shafer bled himself away to W. &lt;•'. ment alone, and no ?pray, gargle or in­ with Mrs. J. C. Baken
To the electors of the county ot B vrry. Pur­.
’ halatsl was used. The case began to Im­
J. J. Wood is apcnillng his vacation at
।
Barden's
trout
p.*il
in
Battle
Creek
recent
­
suant #o instructions from the ta-cretary of
State, you are hen-bv notified tmtitahe legtsla- ly, and sucaeedeain catching a good many. prove nt Mxm as the medicine was begun. Grand Rapids.
TRACE
• KK^ ASTON,
ture of the state of Michigin lias uAred an net.• of Hie speckled beauties. But Johnny was( and in six months every symptom had , Tlie Misses Myrtle Yarger and Francis
Attvmey nt ItaW.
and ordered It take ini nictitate effenkmi.- ram*
. dlMppeared, but the medicine was conha* been approved by the Governofvwnd U as cangbl in the act and an officer of Hie law tluued a few months longer for fear^hey Goek-her were In Hastings Sunday.
er J. 8. &lt;loodvear &amp; Co.’s store.)
follows
;
•-in all courtaot the State. Collections
swooped down upou hirfi and took him in.
. would return. ThW num has been ex­
Joint resolution, proposing an nnierllment to
section one. article nine «-f the ronstftutlen of! They may prove to be very expensive' posed during Hie pa&gt;( winter to the change­
Preaching at the Star school house next
f trout.
able climate of Michigan, and has not had Sunday evening by Ehler Cheney.
1। MM ERM AN. liomvpathlc Phy­ this state.-relativeto the salary of ibf Attorney
H.■ the slightest return of any catarrhal
sician and Surgeon.
Conductor John Kelley, of the L-------Clarence Gregg, from Union City, a
Resolved bv the senate and house nt represen­.
. &lt; bliry over J,.ithrop's drug Store.)
tatives of the state of Micb'g.i-,. that nn amend­• while coupling cars at Lowell was squeez'd1 symptoms. Not a month passes but that brother of Mrs. Charlie Barnaby, has been
ment to section ore. of article tune. of the con-■ quito liadly, necessitating his lax Ing off' hundreds of similar cures nre made by the visiting them for a few days.
slltqtion
of
this
state
be
and
the
same
is
hereby
zJSj..
w (^ctshdrjrt Brrpffrc
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
The Sunday school at the Star school
lnternel' use of Pe-ru-ua unassisted by
tor a time.
proposed to re d as fellows:
Section t. Tlie Governor shall receive an an­
will commence nert Sunday ai three o'clock
other treatment
The Jury In the Eager case at Ionia said
nual sa'sry of four thousand dollars; the judgesj
F. HKODEStiER, Piroi»riftor,
The duly reason that there are any fail­ with Mrs. E. Pennock, superintendent:
uf the circuit court i-haB each receive an annual1 that the young man came to Ins death from
!rtF-r-.'ii nnd Court Sts., Hastings. Mick. salary ut too ttKu-sand five hundred dollar, the' morphine admlnhtered bv his own Land. ures are either because the catarrh Is com­ Mrs. I’. Burton, a.-vsiltaht; Mr. Pennock,
W 'i Trorsbu ru»i T
plicated by some organic disease or the treasurer: Gertie latke, secretary: Louis
Rates. S I ,OO per Day.
• । A half interest in thc great trotting patient doe* not take the medicine long Augvre, librarian; Elite I’aton. chorister.
Tt- 11 Xue Is new. with pleasant room*. The
stallion I’oeahuntas Prince has bwn sold j enough. The majority of pcoplcVxpeet to
.
oftho public ts respcctfullv solicited “rii
The P. ol I. enjoyed their candy social
TH7 CHA2LF5 t~ t5Ol£5^BtEai9.*C
revive an annual Mian- of one Hiousar.d dol- by K. L. Cobb, of Cluirlottv, to Detroit l e cureil-iii a wwk or two of catarrh that at the Star last Wednesday evening hugre
I 'has run ten or ....
fifteen years. .Such
tar*-, tlie Superintendent of Public instra-tjon I narties for Rs 500
. people
. ' 1).
.
Shall reerlvr an am.uAl sata’y of
th.m«&lt;nd I &gt;wn,c* Ior
:-33.2t.IL’OITp
D. Rolfe, of Lake Odessa, is visiting E.
the ComntlsMcii, r of lh&lt;- Laud tiffiec I &lt;). E. Blodgett, n Sunfield farmer, lu-t jI are nearly ulwaya disappointed. Pc-ru-na
astings
ity
ank doltar-;
shall receive an aunqA] salary of right huddredJ.} Saturday sold to John M. Burtch 1751 will cure a recent case of acute catarrh In Pennock anti wife.
UfcA
dollar*. They shall rt-Cvir'-no fees or pe’'|'il»-•
Il few liiys nr weeks, but when the disease
We
understand
that
Mr.
Boomm
intends
Mich.
iu«4hun
Itei whatever for the performance of any dutii— bushels of beeus at 81.75 per bushel,
to mortgage his little home that :be govern­
eonm-rted with their nfflc-. R shall not ta- ■which amounted to the handsome sum nf bccomi* chronic it takes longer.
Colds, winter coughs bronchitis. sore ment bat given hint.
coinpctriit tor the legislature to increase tlw 8:&gt;0«.2.-». To this add 810. tbe estimated
:ax.’.cu TKouitttt.
satanes herein provided •. ..
tlitont. nnd pleurisy arc all .catarrhal afBe it further resolved, that su'd ain**ndin&gt;-nt value of thc pods, and we have trie amount
8i.000.00.
shall be s:|biuitte*1 to the people of tM« state ul of 8316.35 ns thc gross receipts from 8*$ ftvtlon*. and consequently are quickly
the next spring election, on th- first Momlav of acres «if land in ordinary condition, or curable by Pe-ni-na. Each bottle of 1’einter the laws of the Sta:t uf April, hi the year one Sfaouswd eight hnnd.-ed
ni-ua is accompanied by full directions for
&gt;1’7) iu
Michigan.
and nli.rty one. and the Swretarv of State is about' S15 per-acre. Is there any crop the use. and is kept by most druggists. Get
hereby required to give police of the same to fanner raises that pnys better than that?—
year druggist to order it for you. if he does
neuralgia,
.■ r’Ab^EtE^c-j. .1
Hi- sb.-Hfi of the several counties of this stat.** Dec. 15. !W In bulhltog tor at least tweut* days prior to said election, aud Gram! Ledge Independent
not already keep H.
•upled by Mn**er Bros.
and sciatica
the said sheriffs are reqnlr*d.«o gtvethc several
A pamphlet on the cause and cure of all
The sheriff of Allegan county offers a
notices required by law. and th" several
GOLD MEDAL, PAUS, 1878.
townships and cities in this state slud! prepare reward of 825 for the arrest of Harry catarrhal diseases nnd consumption sent
can always'bo
suitable boxes for thr'rrcnptlon of ballots cast Stewart who etiSHaqi from a constable at free to any address by The Peruns Medi­
Robinson, President;
foror against tuld xni-ndnw-iit Each person Fennville recently.
successfully treated
cine Ctanpany, Columbus. (). ,
voting for said ntnenoiaent shall have written
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier. or printed ou hl* ballot tbe won!*. "Antend
with
Sheriff Pollock; of Eaton county, arrest­
ment to the constitution relative to the salaries
of Attorney General—Ye*" anrf each person ed four tramps Igst week who had a large
OI’.ECTOfta:
Every housekeeper should have oh hand
voting against s»jd amendment shall have on amount of cutlery upon their persons. a kit &lt;»f soWvrlug trnff*. They taay be
his
ballot
Mr
like.nanner
•
‘
Ammidment
to
the
W.
FL
Powers,
•V. Reynolds,
cone! Italian relative to the salaries of the At­ The property is lielng held In the hopes (sought in small sets expressly for house­
G. Robinson,
J.A.qreMe,
torney General- No.” The ballot shall in a!' ot finding where the tramps are wanted.
hold um's. nnd will save not only sundry
A cure
John Csrteth,
rbegier Mctser.
respect* be canvaased nod returns made an in
Elmer McArthur, of Charlotte, suddenly nickels, but also much time and annoyance.
general e.vettons of state officers.
P. T. Colurove. '
is sure to follow
Jankx D Bknham.
absented •himself alter being release*! from A handy woman can soon learn to iiw
Sherin or Haro- Go.
Jackson prison, nnd his very sudden and them as handy a- n tinner.
the persistent
General Bankinu Business Transacted.
mysterious
disappearance
caused
his
Cut
off
the
fingers
of
a
pair
of
old
gloves
ELECTION NOTICE.
use of this
friends and relatives a great deal of trouble nnd learn to use them nt all household
Office of the KecurJer. Hast Inga Mich. .
To tii- electors of the .several wards •( the Iand anxiety. A few days ngo he was work, aside from dish washing, which may
Abnolutely J^ure
. medicine.
on the first day of ■ September. A. D. 1«8. city of Ha*’Ing*. You a&gt;e hereby notified that ibeard from and has la-en locatetl again, hr doue with a swab. You can hardly
Mary M. Wtaeutt and Jerome E. Wolcott imirt- the annual city election will be held on Monday, having been sent to the slate prison of
and {th SaliMe.
realize tintil you have tried it. how much Has Cured Others
_-age&lt;l to Addl-mu P, Cook, all that certain piece tbe sixth day «f April, last. In roinpliMce with
- parcel of land situate lo the township nt Ma­ section six &lt;cj of the city charter, at which Illinois for two yeaw. for setting fire to a you can save your hamis from roughness
. -Hrove.Countv of Barry and Mate of Miclii- election the following officers are to tM elected. .stock of l&gt;oots and shoes in Chicago after and acclden’s. and one soon gets used to
will cure you.
iu:i. dricribed as follows to wit: The south Masur. Recorder. Treasurer, one Justice ot the having them insured for a great deal more
the stiff feeling of tbe gloves. A smooth,
di »f the north imif of the northwest quarter Peace in place of Alonzo E. Kenaston. whose
are used iu ita preparation. It has
I ,-..tion twenty c.-Oi town two (T) north of term m office ex plies Juty 4th next; one Marsha'. than they were worth.
soft baud is well worth some trouble.
MORTGAGE SALE. —
’
-even (7) wes:, containing forty (40 acres School Inspector. Superior Brat and fourth,
There is but one house occupied in
wards Supervisor second and third ward*, also
Default having ta-eu nnde for more than thir­ more tlmn thru timu thc strength of
d laud more or fess.
Salt eaten with nuts will aid In their di­
ty days tn the pnytnenc at Interest over dun mid Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot'
said mortgage wan on the sixteenth day of one AM-rinan for eat h of the four wards, also •Singapore nt thc mouth of the Kalnmazoo gestion. '
payable on a uiortaaae doted January IOU&gt;. »Ss t.
'-idem-ier. A. D. !*&lt;», recorded in tbe office of one member of Board at Education, from each river. The shifting sands have driven the
made by Welcome Martie and I'boeha R. Mar­ or Sugar, and is therefore far more
i- register wf deeds for the County of Barry ward ot the rit» as follows: For the ftrst
lay scorched clothing In the bright sun­ ble,
of this house to the second story
hbi wife, to Samuel Carson, and recorded
'
■•d suite of Michigan, In liber w of mortgages ward In place ot Robert Dawson, also one mem- occupants
light;
ft
will
soon
remove
tbe
spots.
tn the office ot the Regi-ter of Deeds, for Barry economical, costing Icm than one cent
her of Board of Education from firat ward to ।nnd it 1* only a question of time when the
&gt;ii page 12.
•
County, MichUmn. on ttie 25!li day of January. a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
-a.d mortgage won on the twenty-eighth day fill vManey cansM by tbe removal from the wjude bouse will be under a sand bank.
Fruit
stains
on
linen
can
be
removed
by
1883.
Iu liber w of niortuagen on page AM. for
city
of
Estes
Kort,
second
w-ard.
Clement
••I l»t-cvmber. A. l». P&lt;w. duly assigned by tbe
default the Mid Hamntl Carson, by vlr strengthening, easily digested,
-i.l Addison P. Conk, to the A. P. Cook Co.. Smith: also one member’ of Board of
Seitool district No. 1 has voted to raise pouring boiling water through the staini-d which
ot the right given him bv raid mortgage,
wbi-li said alignment was on the fifth Education from second ward to fill *yw- Silfooo to build additional school room.
piners. It must be done before the cloth tne
has
made
and iierdby makes the whole nnuci- and admirably adapted for invalids
canrr
caused
by
resignation
«rf
m.
.
lay of February. A. D. IK'-!, duly recorded tn
has
been
wet
for
the
wash.
!•.,!
nun
of raid mortgage, nod tho mtcre*t aeW.
Cole:
third
ward.
E.
A.
Rider;
fourth
• .'&lt;1 register'* office, in Uber « of mortgages, on
James Mahoney was arrested after a
cruedthereon.now due and tunable. Andon as well as for persons in health.
p.e-&gt; 4’J and 41.
ward. John Be«sw r; all of whose terms of •Bee
If lanl tastes musty, a piece uf peeled which mortgage there l&lt; clalm-d to be due at
‘ &gt;ri the first day of September. A. D. HW. expire on the first day of July next. Also you long chase In Battle Creek for stealing.
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
the date of Uns notice one hundred aiid seventy­
o-n became due and parable Uy the terms of are hereby notified that PU™ant lodae Mmlce .To evade his pursuers he Jumped into the potato fried in it will remove the taste.
eight dollars and twelve cents, (f 178.13), and no
u&lt;l mrrtgsgelhe sum of forty-five aud SO-100 received from James D. Benham. -**riff of
Ink stains may be removed from carpets suit or proceealnp as Un- having been Institu­ W. BAKEIM C0„ Dontatir, Mm.
dollars [gssja;. ot Interrs! and the same has Barry county that at the general rinetlnui to .river near the dam and hid himself, but
to recover tbo amount secured by said mort­
r&gt; uiKincd unp*! 1 and in arrears forthe space of be held in this atate on Monday, April u, IM', unfortunately he was seen to go in. The by saturating them while still wet with ted
tlw following officers an to be elected: An horrid officers just waited on the bank and sweet milk. Rub with old cloth* until the gage or uy part thereof. Now, therefore, no­
thirtydavs nnaawranis. ‘
t ice Is hereby et ven that on Saturday, the 27lh
• 'll tin Hrst day of September. A. D. 18JW. Assocldle Justice of the Supreme Court, in ,
of June, tail, M ten D'cloak in the forenoon,
there became dur and pavable an Installment of place ot John W. Champlin, whose term of kept warm while Mahoney was driven out stain 1* entirely removed, and then wash day
at the north front door of the court house. In
-titerewof tortv five and
too dollar* [84B.S0], office will expire December 31. Util, also two ,of his novel hiding place by the extreme with clean, warm water.
the city of Hastings, Barry County. Michigan,
and «h-- -ame ha* rcmafned unpaid and in ar- R^teote of the Vnlycrslty. in Place of Cha*. cold.
that being tbe i lace where the circuit court
SL Willett and Arthur M. Clark, wboee term
r- in. for the space of more than thirty day*.
for Barry enmity is hoKtMi, T shall »eU at pub­
General Superintendent Miller, of the
Outhe first day of SepteObbt-r. A. D. IM), of office will expire December 31. 1W; also a
Additional County News.
lic auction, to the highest bidder, the prein• here beratne due an Instalhnunt of interest *c- joint resolution oropmdnit m&gt; ani-ndment to M. C. R. R., denies the truth of the report
isos described Io mild mortgage, or mi much
inline to the terms of said mortgage, of forty- section one, :u-tlcl'‘ nine, of the cowtfitntlon
thereof as may be neresxary to satisfy the
■ aud M too dollars (Si-Yjoj. which said last of tht# state, relative to the salary af Attorney that more conductors are to be bounced.
Banfleld.
amount due on said mortgage, with the inter­
u - tailment ha* remained due and tn arrears G Resolved by the senate and house ol repre­
and the «Mts. charge’, and ex­
Mrs. John Price fell from a buggy last
1 ir mare :han thirty days.
Last week Tuesday night at Hie Bresee est thereon,
allowed by law. and provided for In
Now. th&gt;trelnre. by reason of said default, and sentatives of । he state of Mlchlimn. that an week in Plainwell and sustained very hall a donation was had for Rev. Wallace pensea
said mortgage. Said premises Ming described
by virtue of a condition of said mortgage, tbe amendment of section one. of article jfine, of serious Injuries.
in mild inoi tg-«ge m follow*, to wit: AU that
which netted him $72.40.
*aiil asMxni-e nf said mortgage baa elected and the constitution of this state l&gt;c and die same
of land, lying and lieing in the
L. C. Edmunds and C. J. Shoemaker Krel
uo-« hereby elect to declare, and doo* hereby is hereby prois&gt;scd to read a* follows:
,The fourth fire that has struck Fennville
nship of Hastings, Barry County. Michigan,
Section 1. The governor shall re&lt;telve an
declare the whole amount secured bv said mort­ anT^FMlary
of four th&lt;n»and doltan.; the within the last 20 months occurred Wed­ sold 1.000 bushels of wheat which they are known aud described as
.- me. both tnter.-st aud principal, due ami payTiiat part of we« fractional half of
'•! Ih* circuit court shall each receive nesday night of last week. Fate seems to delivering to Battle Creek for SI.000. .
I-al one-. There is therefore etaiiued to he ;tadges
south
west
of region re ven (7). in
of two thousand fire hundred
Charles I’almatlcr. yf Albion,:catue home town three ouarter
now due and unpaid nn said mortgago tbe ran m annual salary
(3-. north range eight &lt;F) west,
AlSr™., &lt;&gt;««m ,w;I’-'-"" be against Fennville and the fire-fiend
&lt;d eight hundred, thirty-eightanoM-tOO dollar*
last Friday for a short vacation.
lying north of Til «rn«jiple River, exceining
of principal and interest, and tlie annual salary of two tho“*um five In ndnri seems determined to wipe the place from
therefrom
two
(2)
acres,
used for a cemetery,
There was a dance ut the Bresee hall
*}}•’!'££*? ttl the face of the earth. There seems to be
i irther sum of seven and 53 KX&gt; dollars [87.53) dollars; the Secretary of
leaving twenty five (25) acres of land more or les*.
for taxes paid by the mortgagee on said preiwt- annual salarv of eight burdred dollars, 'be strong suspicions of tlie fire having an in­ last Friday night at which there were three
Dated. Hastings, April 31, 1891.
«es, with Interest I hereon, according to the State Treasurer shall receive an annual *ul"rY cendiary origtn. The loss was about male dancers to one female.
WAXtt'Ei.
C
aikox. Mortgages.
one thousand doltara. the BuperinUndeBt of
wrm of said mortgage »t ten per ewoL from the of
Chas.H. Baukil attorney for mortgagee.
Nellie Edmunds came home last week
ZMtii d«y of J*nu.iry. A. I), iww. and no proceed­ public Instruction shall receive on annual 835.000.
Thursday from Albion college.
salary one thousand dollars; the Commlsslouing* at law or In equity have tawrn Insytuted to “
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’
tholAndOffire
-»*&gt;Jl
|
recelvejin
annual
Julia Gooddard, a Grand Rapids Miss of
The Putrons and democrats are feeling
recover the same or any part thereof.
Notice I* therefore hereby given that by vir­ KAlarv of eteht hundred dollars. Jbey shall re- 45 years, has sued Dexter D. WescotL a Jubilant over their nomination of nfficcn
tue of the power of sale In such mortgage con- .aiv. no fees or per&lt;ii&gt;lslt'-* whatever for the 70 year old fanner for cruelly jilting her. which they think will carry the day.
ttlued, and the statute in such case made aud performance of anv duties connected with B'*'1' A S10.000 plaster will be about tbe only
shall not be competent for the legis­
Walt until after election, you may be dis­
; -■•- ■ded, the premises above and in said nori- nffiee toIt increase
the salaries herein provided: tiling tiiat will heal Julia’s lacerated feel­ appointed. Remember boys, our republi­
x»ge drain tied, or so much thereof as may be lature
llTlt further resolved that
n wsury. will be sold at public vendur to the
can caucus is this week Friday at 2 o'clock
be aubmttted to the P®"*'1?
Mate ings, according to her way of thinking.
Jr.itUeM bidder, at the north front door of the shall
the next spring election, oa the first Mon
courthouse In the city of Hustings. Barry Coun­ at
The Western Construction Company, and don't stay at home for you are needed.
of April* In the year one
ty, Michigan, that being the place of bolding &lt;:av
hundred and n'nrtv-our and Lie ^retary of who are building the court house In ' Let Moore Is talking of moflug to Battle
UBERT. TOLEDO. OHIO.
tbe
&lt; .. circuit
if.... court
. r. tor said county, on tbe ninth State I* hereby required to give notice of tne Grand Rapids, are about ready to throw Creek.
same to the sheriff of the severalJ’ojto*1’?
up the job, and will do so If the county
PROBAT E ORDER.
THE “ COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.
state at least twenty days ,,rloS
&lt;•■) said mortgage together with all legal cost.- this
will
assume
all
Uabiltleo.
election, and the said aherlff*
ir hiding an attorney fee M provided by law.
Easter services were held at the M. E.
.or UK
Sire the several noilces required bv taw. and
Dated. February 7th. not.
Captain Mtnley, of Ann Arbor, has church conducted by thc pastor. 1 Rev. oountv of Barry- bolden at She Probate. Office in
e several taWtosbll* and cities of this Mate
T«k A. P. Coox Co. Liarmai.
tbe
citv
of
Hasting*,
in
**M
oountv.
on
Tbnr*shall prepare eultable boxes for 'be ’***P,J£° been maA* commandant of tbe soldiers’ White. The house was very tastily decor­
iMOtaM* of .Mortgagee.
day &lt;lbe 19th day of March. In tbe year one
of ballot*caal tor or agamM
ated with Howers.
•
STVAItr, KytAPFXN &amp;• Wkavkm.
home m Grand Rapids.
thousand eight hundred and ninety one .
Each person voting tor said
'1U"‘‘JP’
AUonieys for Assignee.
Will McLeod Is at J. Storrs, sick with
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge, -of “ADHESIVE COUNTERS.”
have written or printed onl&amp;•"•’*}**• J‘
Mrs. Hughes, mother of John Hughes, measles.
words, -Amendment to t' e
who
was
killed
ou
the
G.
R.
&amp;
I.
R.
R.
In the matter of the estate of Aaron Parker.
tive
to
the
salaries
of
Attoroe*
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Sheriff** Nodes of Election.
Geo. Weigle Is very sick with typhoid
last
September
while
switching
cars,
has
G. G. SPAULDING,
To the Qualified voter* of Barry County, Michlpneumonia, also two of his children, and
On reading and Cling the petition, duly veri­
a*n:
to the conriltutton relattre t&gt; »ne stie&lt;l that railroad for 320,000 damages.
Friday evening his wife gave birth .to a fied, of Hannah Parker, admltitairatrix of the
HASTINGS.
run-pant to dos notice from thp Hecretary ot •^Amendment
s^rire of iheAltororr
X.d re
estate of said deccared pray ing Hint she may
A crook [o°k
Grand Rapids lest bouncing babe. Tho 1. (). O. F. are very be licensed to sell Hie real estate of which
suit- you are hereby notified that at the general ballot shall In al re*pecfc be• ran*
t
elnction to be held In this state on Monday. turns made as to general elections of
week seliiqg ^needles. By guaranteeing attentive to his wants, of which he ha said deceased died ’u-lrod, for reasons therein
April sth, iwt. tbe following officer* are to be
State of Michigan. County of Bi
set
forth.
very
worthy
member.
that
there
was
a
prize
uf
from
25c
to
81
in
electAl: An associate ja&lt;ttce of tbo supreme °^K5,fr»’.lowl-ff places have been deslr^to*1
Estate ot t’Jmrir* N Young. t
Thereupon ltiscrd -r.nl. thtt Tliur.wtav. tbe
Quite a number in our village have com­ "3rd
every package lie made plenty of sales, but
court in place of John W. ChampBO- whose
We, toe uuderslgneil. Imving
day of April A. D.. 1BB1. at ten o'clock
term of office will expire December 31. 18M:
on opening the purchases tbe unlucky pleted their sidewalks, aud more have the In tlie forenoon, be as-lgned for the hcartnrol by tlie Probate Court for the C
,;!so two regents of the Unlvereitv tn place of
laid petltiun. andtl.nl tbe heir* nt law of Mid State of MlrtiUsn. ( on* miss toners
lumber
on
the
spot
waiting
for
the
mud
to
buyer
saw
nothing
but
the
bare
needles
First
wara,
t
•
a-"uy.
..
.
..
..
&lt; liaries J. Willett and Arthur M (nark, whw
examinennd udjiwtall cbtims
deceased
and
all
oilier
persons
interested
la
*nid
dry
up.
Quite
the
proper
thing
to
do.
staring him in Hie face. He was not ar­
t-mi- of office will exirtre December
estate, are required to appear at s unk*
Witness my hand and seal at Hastings, Mteh. ' rhlrti ward.’J rnom^
M. Doster shipped a double deck of fat of said court then to be holden at the Probate glreuou**-. ’iiMt
will meet al
rested but tlie officers want him very bad­
ti is ictli day of February. IWI
Howard M«*her M Clowdate.
Office. In tbe city of Hasting*. In said
Friirth ward. Ktirnff * ffiee ro’trt IHxnc
sheep the 31 »L
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ly___________________
Jamkk D. Bkxham.
Given
tf
’
i**er
my
hand
and
lite
seal
at
It
Is
just
beginning
to
lie
quite
exciting
Sheriff cl Barty Ca.Mkh.
on
city of Hartlnru Michigan, this 12:h da) *
Tlie Dettpit club will have a new 880,­ as to who is going to get his Ducket bung
000 home.
A. D.
D e^j.chts, iteeonle •
days, tai' the
on the supervisors peg to head-the republi­
said rtelUN.;
Tlie preaence ot dandruff indicates a diseased can ticket in onr township. In other par­
elxv
day of Msireh
; acatp. and If not cured, blanching of the hair ties they seem quite Indifferent about lL
and b*ldn«5&gt;» will resalt. Hall’s flair Kenewer ai.d say they arc not going to call a caucus.
Dated. M
will cure IL
Glad to know that our Baptist brethren
previous to raid day of
In proved Variable Friction Feed.
Nagaunec Las 18 mila of street water have returned from their winter quartanUbarubs n
and opened their church doors od Satitrmains.

Be Sure

TVlhLIAMO. LOWDEN.
)I
Lawyer,
nffice over Julias Russell’s, store. State
-treeb Hastings, Mich._________________ -i

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�On acconnt of tbe rinln on the SOlh Inst,
Never In the history of Carlton polities tbe meeting nt Smith * Coigrove’s office.
have tbe republicans of that township U&gt;
I take into consideration the prep*ratlut.
placed a better ticket In the field. It &gt;» of
; a program for the coming township 8.
Thursday. April 2. i»L
headed by James N. Covert for supervisor, 8.
. association, was postponed until Mon­
evening, April 6th, at 7o'clock standard
a man of excellent judgment *nd capacity day
i
Additional Local News.
and ripe experience. The ticket through- time sharp, al the same place. The ex­
ecutive committee of the Hastings town­
—■" I
&lt;ontjs made up of clean, good men. .who ; ship B. 8. association. Bunday school super­
Mrs. Wright Garrison died at her home ,will, if elected, creditably perform the buri­
entrusted to them. The people of intendents, pastors of Hie churches In the
tn the first ward Thursday night of h«»rt now
,
dlm*a»e. Tbe funeral occurred Saturday. &lt;Carlton will make no mistake in electing township and all Sunday school workers
are requested to be present on that oc­
Ecv. Puffer officiating.
Ithis ticket
CMMMT Smith, 1 Pre*.
casion. ।
CASTIXTON.
The 25th annivepary of the G. A. R.
The republicans of Castleton, we should
will tn* celebrated in FtUfjerald I ost hall, judge from the character of their notn inn-1
instead of Union lai I as fas been hereto
Kame and Residance
propose to be “In It" this year. No
tore announced. A geurtni invitation Is tlons,
_
They have a strong ticket in the field, one r , i JiMM N. HeaUt. Castleton
extended to all.
(that should command 'the most loyal nnd f । Nellie &lt;&gt;• tUoeaon, Kriamo
I James E. Grijnrr, Fralrieville
Rover, pct dog of RfU A. D. Grigsby ।united support of the republicans of that 53 1 Alice K. Hmnable, Barrv
and family wa&gt; struck last Saturday by ।township. It Is headed by Austin Brooks ,, i JohnJfackly.Thornapple
• M*ry Shelby. Ix-lrblou
the cow catcher of the engine of the 2:14 .for supervisor, nnd composed of good men M
„ I Aray Crc'.Ujr, Maple Grove
train on the M. C. track and had to be ।throughout. We exjajet to see this ticket 00 I Rdwrea Biggs. Kriarao
kilJrd. Alas, poorRdver!
,come out a a inner. Ik certainly ought to _. । Bert IL Htaniou. Baltimore
™ t Vlnla LMbtL J0hnatown
.. i Rolla Ulierv. Yankee tiprtnxs
The credulity of Hie editor of the “hen
HASTINGS TOWXSHIP.
01 i Florence Beard "
“
department" of this jmper was somewhat
. . i John H. Hand, BiurgH
The
republicans
of
Hastings
township
iminxsed upon, last week. Those mon­
M &lt; Cora Helsel. (Mrtton .
« Otto B ShulxerNaMivflle
strous eggs exhibited by‘Hams A Vun- have met their duty grandly, by placing In
tho field a ticket eminently deserving of » &lt; Flora Moore t
„
Annan turned out to be goose eggs.
earnest support of all voters. There can ,, ! |&gt;MI Farrah.Chester Eaton Cu.
Ike Hendershott has been fitting up the l»e no question but that the biyiluess of
rooms recently vacated by J. Lunn ^in ele­ Hastings township will be transacted prop­
gant shape for Dr. i-atbrop. The roouware erly and creditably If the entire ticket
Following are the real estate transfers
the neatest iu the eity. being papered with shall be elected. Orville Barnum, an In­
wall papered wleeteii from Fred 1* Heath’s telligent nnd progressive young tanner, of the week ending March 30, 1801, as
heads the ticket, with Wm. Baldwin for taken from thc books in the rerteteri* office:
large stock.
Luther Teerpeuning to L B. Teerprnntng «
clerk.
Fred Bush is confined to his home,
Prairieville ana Orangeville 8 J.4W.
RUTLAlOl.
1arras
Gso. Kelson to W. Scott Cook &lt;Oj secXOntngcsuffering from strangulated hernia, caused
Rutland isn't the Garden of Eden of the ,
by lifting too hard Friday, while at work republican party, aud hasn't been for some ' A* it still to James B. Holes, Wts« 8 Yankee
Iu Goodyear Bros, hardware store. In time. For twelve years but one republican BP
। Va'ua&gt;*HSiiws to R. Mayo 3 v sec 35 Castleton
order to relieve his sufferings an oix-ratlnn supervisor Has,been elected in that town. (
was performed Saturday evening by Dr. It may be aa.tong before another shall be S J? IL Beyer to Anna P. Cypher* 3* sec 27
Fuller, assisted by Drs. Lowry and Drake, cboaeii; but If the repnblicans of Rutland Yankee Hprtnr* AWO
,
.
nnd at this writing we are pleased to say ever deserved success by thc strength of , Ansel Klugsuury to James tfoonon lots 30ana
that Fred is In a fair way to recover.
U. Dunn to Margaret Sheffield tax see 30
their ticket, and thc high character and
It took 81.154.348.60 to pay Michigan’s fitness of candidates it is this year. Their McSlljertu’eRouse to John House Wa sea 32
penaionera for the quarter ending March 1. ticket is headed by Afton Smith for super­
c^Boi^W Win. W. Evans lot 23. Phillips
Tlie number of pensioners on the rolls is visor, a young and| progressive fanner,
30,424. There are now on the rolls two whose ability is demonstrated by the suc­ | **R. C^Bnydrr^Wm C. Hopstn lol fi blkW
cessful
manner
in
which
he
has
conducted
'
revolutionary war widows, Mrs. Oliver C.
■ M-uny VaruryU) Harry Troxel tat sec It Castle
Morton, of Elva. Mich., and Mrs. Lovely his own business. He and thc ticket de-, Amy Vi---- - AUreVanderburg to Luther Teerpenalng 4O»
Aldrich, who recently removed to Wash­ serve tbe soppoft of tbe voters of Rutland,
and
the
republicans
of
tiiat
township
owe
j
3 Hop?! boot.
ington. There are 384 widows of the war
' '*11" K °Hendnrk to Marietta Hendrick lot 6 blk
of 181*1 on tlie rolls. 85 widows of . the it to themselves to support him and tbe 17 Middleville Bioo.
Mexican war. and 250 invalids of the last whole ticket loyally.
Jos. W. Arnold to Alex Edmunds 3&gt;U sec 14
These are all die nominations we have ValUtuora 8W0.
,,
named war. There were originally seven­
Ksau Cannon to Joseph W. Arnold eoa eve tt
teen vaterans of the war of 1812 enrolled, heard ot up to tbte writing.
and 15 BaltimuM «!JQ0. „
_____
but six of these have died.
He Mali I«bner io Cornelia Mahoney 20a see
Hour iROO.
...
Mr. C. F. Dwight having given bis Gtin 32G.
T. WBktnson tn Romain Daniels parcel Mr
At an cxamjnatlon of Loren Wolcott, of
Maple Grove, charged with poisoning Wirt lake stock to aid In the construction of thc 36 Orangeville Sic.
new-Episcopal
church.
I
will
sell
tbe
same
Wickham's well in Verona, some veryResolution*.
strong circumstantial evidence was pro­ ut auction to the highest bidder, Monday
At the regular meeting of the P. ot I.
duced against the prisoner. It was known evening, April Oth nt John Hessmer^
tbat he held a grudge against Wickham lewdry store. Sale to commence at seven Rutland association held on Friday March
P. T. COLOBOVE.
27th. the following resolutions were adopt­
and he was seen in Verona at,8 o’clock on O’clock.
Climn. B'ldgCom.
ed:
the evening tbe poisoning took place, and
Your special committee appointed tn
on a road that he would not ordinarily
draft suitable resolutions regarding thc
liave traveled over. On the same day he
The C. L. 8. C. will meet al Henry
also bought some riiyebuine at a drug Goodyear's Saturday evening, April 4th death of the wife of our brother James
Dixdey respectfully submit the following:
store in Battle Creek. After he had gone with the following program:
Rtwhin. That No. 1438 P. of 1. Rut­
out of the store was seen to tear the label
Quota Lions on Geology.
,
land association extend to our afflicted
off of the bottle.
Thu Church In the United States—Mrs. brother Its deepest sympathy in his great
The clause uf the McKinley bill remov- i H- A. Bailey.
sorrow caused by Hie death of his beloved
toK tbe duties ou sugar became operative
Walks V»d Talka-Prof. Sterling,
wife.
at 12 o’clock Tuesday bight, and now
^b* Intellectual Development of the
Resolved, That in tho death of Mrs.
thousands of barrels tiiat have been held ]
Mre Z^B. H&lt;vL _2t,
„__ James Dooley ba* lost a true and faithful
Reading
“Shaker
—Miss Rose 'wife, her family an affectionate and de­
in ware bouses andfftonded cans will go to '• “
'
- — Meeting"
•
supply local dealers; The price of sugar Goodyear.
voted mother and the community a valued
An English Sea Rover—Gluts. Hoyt.
has already commenced to take a tumble.
member.
Memorial, Life of Dr. Winchell—Mrs.
Tbe refiners in Philadelphia and New
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu­
Clement
Smith.
York have hnnounced 4^ cents per pound
tions attested by the association be handed
Critic—Miss Kittle Beadle.
as the price for April, while the wholesale
to our brother and his family and printed
price in Grand Rapids, is only 4,X cents
in
the city papers.
Tbe society connected with Emmanuel
per pound. The result of all this will be church will be entertained Thursday after­
Mr. axd Mbs. E. E. Gorham.
cheaper sugar and the learning in price noon April 9lh by Mesdames Julius Rus­
Mrs. Soi.o.x Done.
of all ctMumodlties qt which sugar forms a sell. Tomlinson, Dlckereon, Holloway. J.
•
Committee.
part.
/
Wilkins. Rock, Jordan and Siteses May
Tomlinson, Annie Be^smer and Laura ,
THE MARKETS
The Students’ Christian Association Bessmer. Supper at society rooms from '
building at tbe Michigan University Is
Hastings.
half past five until seven. AR are cordial­
nearly finished, but 812.000 are needed lo
Apples—Dried.Sffoe perIb.
ly
Invited
to
attend.
complete and furnish it in time to dedicate
BaKer-sotU.'.
during the June “commencement" The
Subjects next Sunday in tip Presbyterian
Detroit Journal has undertaken to raise church "Self Justification’’, In the evening
Corn—&amp;&gt;&lt;j7fle. *
this amount for them in small donations, “Meteors and Shooting Stars’’ postponed
B«et-l&gt;rwMxl H.WMAflO Calvw. 13.00.
and this plan has ixen endorsed by Presi- from last Sunday. The time of evening
Em-16 Bite.
IHdea—Beef .4jc; calf, 5c.
detrt Angell, tbe frtateesof tbe association service Is altered to 7:80.
Lard—Pc.
and tbe pastors of the Ann Arbor churches.
Lime—Belllbf at 83c per bbl; waterllmc ,11.50
The
Young
People
’
s
society
meets
at
the
,
Domtloos for this purpose may be sent to
per bbl.
Presbyterian
church
next
Sunday
nt
8:30.
'
Oris—'0c per bu.
tbe Detroit Journal, and will be ac­
“otatoei-TJtffAc. per bn.
knowledged and forwarded. The readers To be led by Josie Whipple.'
Pork—84 00004 w.
of this paper should heartily co-operate,
The Ladies interested in the Home
Piaster—Belling at tLW per ton. Sall—Belling at 81 iwr bbl.
for it i» a most worthv object.
Missionary society are particularly re­
Timothy Seed—Sellliigatfl.Wperbn.
quested to Lw present at the Presbyterian
Wheat—Ko. 1. white ow red. 36c.
Tim Commissioner of Pensions has issued parsonage Wednesday April 8 at 3 o’clock,
Flour-82.75 per hundred.
'
a circular calling the special attention ot there being special business to transact In
attorneys and agents practicing before tlie connection with tho forthcoming meeting
bureau of pensions at Washington, to rule of the Lansing Presbytery,
z
18. of tlie Interior Department which reads
Beans—SV0 ner bn. for city picked.
as follows: -Every attorney, agent, or | 4&lt;kery fine class of young people will
Butter-22i&amp;2-ic. creamerv .iofe3i
Corn -75c per bn.
other person recognized by this depart­ nmnpcte for a beautiful gold medal next
ment as entitled to practice before It or be­ Wednesday evening Apr. gift at tlie Presby­
Oate-VSeoerbn.
fore tbe commissioner of pensions in prose- terian church. The contestants who are to
Wi ',"r‘ ■*
catiug claims for pensions, shall cause to take part are Wm. Chamberlin, Jason McEl­
Wheat-Ko.i wmte fuw. Ko. Seed. *1.07.
tat filed with the axnmissloner of pensions. wain. Chas. Sutton, Bessie Willison. Ruth
Dot fan than ten (10 j days before the same McCormick. Ollie Lathrop, Gertie Lake,
are isaued for general circulation, copies Nellie Feighner. The fine speaking will . C^ito-Gwdtoe.w.tntta,; .bole,
of all circular letters framed to solicit bus- be accompanied with the best of music. u I. re nd F, o.uXt&amp;4.33.
Sheep and lu»mbs—Sheep, ellppefi choice to
iucss before the commissioner of pensions. A quartette of beautiful girls also tbe voice
And if at the end of tan days from filing of Belle Hendershott, Hastings favorite,
Hog»—Medium uri Mixed 83nofttxas.
the fitme such circular letters are not dis­ will grace thc occasion. Ten cents ad­
approved. and notice tiiereof furnished the mission.
person filing the same, they shall be held
Tlie regular quarterly tea of the W. F.
prims facie to be In manner and form ap­
proved.” The commssriouer instate that M. S. of tbe M. E. church will be held on „ Efchty nrre farm for sain In the township of
xhvi rule shall be strictly observed and or­ Wednesday, April 8lh. at the residence of Rut!1S\.Barjr &lt;-loeated »even miles
o&lt; Hastings, three miles south of Jrvinx
ders ail attorneys and agents who desire to D. R. Cook. Tbe afternoon meeting will suiloa.
forty-five acres of improved, fblrty-ffre
•end out circulars or tetters, either written begin at 2:30. Supper will be served from acres timber, with small orchard. Will’ ae«]
tbe farm.
or printed, intended and framed to solicit five to seven, after which a short program &lt;-Tv*n ph*.
business before this bureau at once for­ consisting of music, etc, will be rendered.
If. K. Bonkoict.
ward them to tire commlstlnoer nf pensions : A ven’ cordial invitation is extended to all,
Irving, Barrv (k&gt;.. Mleh.
for his examination and approval.

Hastings Banner

BOSTON

। a, 1891
HrtSTINQS, SrtTUItML nlniu prtnM|Mkn«&lt;u

;

■jEs.j^ssa.r1- -

in the April number of The Forum,
itapnoentative R. Q.. Mllto, of Texas, will
make a critical analysis of the census, to
show that J* is so reriously defective as to
be useteex. In the same number of The
Forum, Senator Hoar, of Maasachusetta,
who was the champion of tbe Election bill
io tbe Senate, couriructe an argument to
prove that the republican party waa untrue
came tbe Ute congress adjoumvd without
nm-tlu&lt; the Etectior. bill. He argues
1 the series of great historical achteverf the republican party jmffered so
a breach by ihta inactivity, tbat

teles in this number will be. “A
thc Problem of Poverty In Great

5

ahead
(O

eapadly md
Inert. b~l llghlrt
rtotr, that ran be fouM iu &lt;,
OBjr.
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THE LIVE

o

3

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OtU.c fruth Urrtlral
buriWUn.t^
u„a« «.e law.
rlH- »&gt;•« °&lt;1'
and aorcmtsl tr~;uwl or all l»r~. «

Jioo.000. p.r Ibe rt-l-oUBr
s„M| !&gt;,««. Catarrh. Arthm*.
»"&lt; «’«'•

ment ot medicine and stitgerj’□important to Ladls*. Many 1

"'r’-

Catarrh Cured Catarrhal affection* «d the
no*r. thr.H . lu-g* and * tomium .bronchitis,
.. . .... ............. ... nnd .,v»«bubua wuueaoa-

luetb.diMli'-ii n vast btRplta-vxuvri-w* has
r hy nf confidence. We derive no bvtotM-a Ktrb-lly confidential. Curri&gt;avex*x» F'« . {/J.
roof,J -U--CT—•than
ur „hvooi
*«•*tfa tIestlmomols on file
autaed.
—
—Ihr!|il-«i c.uws that
■1 the tnsti'ute■ -»
of »h.~
tlmaaands
Dr. Truth after year*
Vital nr restorod Io health aud h educes.
tected
mow infridble method of uiri Mlal
Marriage Married jmraons or voung men '
a.,!., In I’1*
rltir-&gt;»oS
XocIufilU
l*Hsr*.
wuicb
cau»e
wSx Eoek. rtoirtrtMr. eimtempteing marries®, aware ri Wirslcal
Want ot Energy ?mn««nrc Ccettoe &lt;»f *&amp;*.•'*'*“■ weakness. lo«s of punreativr &lt;x&gt;wi r», )r ijxnenty
)» Power*, wbkh can be imlckly cured If coo- «•anyotherdliquriiflcaxlon.speedily rariored.
suited be idloc'. Invudtr. ta..ius fi.». or total
Fpllnper ar Fit* oo«iH»cly cured by&lt;mrnew
impotrncr remitTtie*e torrioie d'-’*'**” and
never tabling Hospital treaUncri.
arl-lnx from ruinous peer
)irtith. i&gt;l!ghltagtbe mutt radiant kmc-.
Kidney and Uladder niMaeee. Bright's
Atudv. xoclrty.o.'nurrixgr. aunnriiy Mieep.mt Dimmer. InafxAes and kindred mriadlrv treated
to nn unUmrly grave thows-tmta
young men and cures ah'eeted U thocsands of oms that
of brilliant, luteifat.
bad been pronounced le-yuud la^pe.
rile*. FHtula.FiMurv. folyn’. &lt; -tired without
KpHrpsy rosittreijr cured by ogr new and
pain, knife or cautery. No detention from bust-__________
____ treatment.
never trillug Hoapttof
v..n.in.tinn of She i rlne. Kuril person applring for niMleal treatmen’. shook! send
or bnng an ounce of tiwir uni;&lt; wI;Mi uill receive a careful rhemlcal and inlcrfacopteri exam-

Lowest Prices
of any firm in Barry Co.

YOUR TRADE SOLICITED.
Yours mpectfally,

'Io:., ul „ ,ffi

Putting Out Specialties
AH the time.

a

°or .peelaKl... for ll,i, ,.r.wn
your Choice of seventy-! re

Ladies Newmarkets
Tiiat hare been wlliurf for M.oo 8: on
•8.50. 80.00 and fiio.tw iThem* willrii'Z
put out and M&gt;ld for

$5.00, Your Choice.
Jtiid think of it. You fans’, come arkt
and stay lair to see ail tlie many btrntai
that nay be yours. W. S.av afa nfart
on the Bargain Couutrr 1*. hear)-

Jackets for Ladies
Thall wll be dared o-jt

For $225

Good value for 85.oo til are only afra
Ct RE* perireted m &lt;dd ra*e* whkb have been nesteetod or1 unskillfnlly of the aUractivv bargain! that are to br
treated No" xrerimem* or tadnrw Fafllew treated by mail and ciprew. tart where puartbte.
found.
C O. U » W
« V. |L U«
^m^loV* f^ Aduwuh .-store. DR. FRUTH. t» East M-dtaoo . c»«ago. ft.
Best shirting can be had for9 and
xvonderi'TL

uii»i«ni

ZUS

K'Witliiii the iasl few iayx yoa lare aioyei a tu of

11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Gicg.
hams, Cottons, Undenvcar. Hosiery,
Gloves.

Van Houten’S Cocoa

Marr &amp; Duff,
Fn front of Farmer s Sheds.

Best &amp; Goes Farthest-The Standard Cocoa of the World.

BATTtE CREEK.

^r’T’Plcase remember that this is the cheapest, health­
iest, and most yielicious beverage and article of diet ia ex­
istence, costing less than half a cent a cup, and guarantee­
ing absolute safety from dyspepsia. Don’t deprive your­
selves or your children one moment longer of this delight!ul.
nutritious drink-food. The strqpg may use it with
pleasure, the most delicate with benefit A delight to all.
For sale by every grocer.
w

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN.

Spring Styles
Of Dress Goods, of best patterns and styles,
it has been our desire to select, and we have
made such selections as we know will please.
Our first invoices are arriving, and we are
already showing some

Our stock of Dry Goods is complete in each

Are to the front with a new and complete stock of Hats
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Overalls, Work Pants, Trunks
Valises, and other articles too numerous to mention,
and look our stock over, we will guarantee satisfaction

.

UNUSUALLY' LIV£LY
ke!-p Oar M*““rolh

In Dress Goods.
We invite the ladies of
Hastings to examine them.

”are«

and Shoe Dealers

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Oor IW now i, 42 l.»r, n
M well Hasted aa anou.w. W,
menUyn that we mad,.
(.bia.wj. n&gt; run, *„.,•&gt;,L^k,T7WaHUa Kmu eart Toll..
•**&gt;
improvement that w.&lt; UiLk w;n
1,11
al.preel.tMl Mier a l&lt;ni« | „ld , " ■«
a place u&gt; r&lt;M ruurwl,,.
In order to make thing*

Taking
Novelties
Holden* Hire

OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MOBRILL'S STORE. HASTINGS
Remember that this column e-.fntains but
a very small part &lt;»t the property. 1 b«w
for sale or exchange.
1 have improved aud vacant dty loti for
sale and exchange in all |Mrt* of tbe dty.
Fanning lands for sale and cxehMge In
all parts of the county.
1 have some choice i.rapd Haplda prop
erty for sale at a bargain.

.

SPECIAL!

I

(^Jefferson street two Ih.uses and lob
at bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory.--one lol «bd
bouse well finished SLOW. S500 down,
bai. on time at 7 per rent.
*
And one bouse and h»t .me bloek fnm
factory. S800: S30«) dnwa. bai. at .
cent. Cheap.
, ,
,
Near frit boot factory
splendid bouse, with funtgre. small t*™Cnn be bought at a bargain and on
terms.
, ...
Several splendid bargains in ibt
ward and other parti* of «!*'
_
Brick barn for pair at a bargain, on &lt;«•
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
80 fL front by 140 ft.
Seneca Falk. N. Y.. ha- on* the bod IJbrW
store three stories, also d«- ’
good barn. Can br bought at &gt;a taV*
or will exchange for Hadinr* or Grand
Rapids property. Tbe c.tyl &lt;d
WJ
has a population of 7.Q00 ahd opwards-“
largest town in Seeena Cm.
40-acre farm In Irving, al’ ImpmreJ »
good. Can be bought at a bargain oa W
M acres fractionalacre*. J, mile eari of
ed house. One of the &lt; 1«m1
Barry Co., will takr part c»y
100 aeraa-80 a-nre inipra'cd
ed, good good
day adl.
gt-d
traw 1.l*tt*
•1.500,
barn,
limfin.

cheap; will take 40 or &lt;U» acres well wm
ed in part payment.
[
160 acres in Woodland to excban|8
smaller farm and di.ffrrem •
IM acres In Hope
tbe Doty farm, will sell
00

’’Sreral “Oacre parcel* for

Call in and see the stock of

BJ Frvr. Om. GateMI. ot the
eoewporbou of railway rates in the United
Id other countries, to ascertain

S:

t&gt;RT qqons store
FORGING
RIGHT

and
and
Call
and

borne will take part city

10

acre farm for sale i"
1‘rioe tLSOO. Will trade ffir
!u w
neetton aad pay diffrrrtnv
Alao IM acres iu same t rood
ISO acres m Kan.Ms. well
'a
I brow- bixl
,]»!«.
t. well wetereil M
g.
Bill.- ''""’“SLh
SB rod, from
m. Will wll .&gt; &gt;
In MUtqmymcnt near
rille ILK. OBJ*
“'“12
bp'X "'j.sS

! down, bit •'r”'.Tjiroa,
qnrni rxcutsfai rata g&gt;
fH droulars.

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

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXV. NO. 49

HASTINGS. MICH., APRIL 9, 1891.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BHOB.,

KNOWING now
TO SAVE MONEY IS ONE THING.

KNOWING WHERE!
Jo save it in purchases of

CLOTHE, HATS, CAPS AID 55

GOODS

IS QUITE ANOTHER.

To &lt;lo this last. Banner rea'ders should in­
variably strike for

Mson’s TOWER CLOTHING house
GRAND RAP1DJ
In quality! style and fit of garments no
clothing house in Western Michigan is
within sight of the Tower.

The universal verdict of outside purchaers is, "We more than saved dur fare, paid
fofspur time and got what we wanted" by
going to

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

r)

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.
HluarainhlfHl.
A few years ago there was a little un­
pleasantness In the Agricultural college at
Lansing, which resulted in the request tor
the resignation of Prof. Johnson, who had
long been the Professor of Agriculture at
that institution. He was a man ot recog­
nized ability, but bad acquirt-d a large
measure of Ill-will from tbe student*, who,
with characteristic American independence,
showed no hesitation whatever in display­
ing outwardly in a very emphatic manner,
what they felt. You can imagine tliat a
bed Of roses did not await Prof. Johnson’s
successor, as that geuljeiuan had powerful
friends outshie us well as inside the collegii
But when Eugene Davenport, a Well
known Barry county man, a staduate of
the instltutkai. was ^elected to till the gap.
it was conceded that the ;&gt;osition would be
capably filled, and Mr. Davenport’s friends
were strongly confident that his perform­
ance of the duties of the position would
heal ail difficulties and cement the friend­
ship of the students with the new profts»sor. The strongest ho|&gt;es and expectations
for giMxl that hud l*een entertained fur
both Prof. Davenport and the institution
have fas-n n alized. He ha* proven emi­
nently the wisdom of Ms selection, and iu
bls success the people of not only his hotne
township. Woodland, but of Barry county
a* well, feel it iusrpride.
Eugene is the only child of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. M. Davenport, of Woodlaad.
lie wasn’t spoiled like many an "only
child’’ has been by over indulgence and
flattery. HI* father and mother were
practical people, and their son wa* taught
practical good st»nse at home, and grew up
with an eminent amount of practical ability.
He was raised on one ot the best farms In
Barry county, and hia father is one of Its
best farmers, and the son was instructed in
nil that pertains to practical tanning by a
most thorough and successful practical
fanner. And he got much or hfa training
by practical bard work on tile farm. He
attended the district school and evidenced
great aptitude fur thorough study. ‘ He
attended the, select schools for teachers.
He iKtanie a thorough and successful
teacher, latter, he attended the Agri­
cultural college. »nd paid a good share of his
schooling by teaching winters. He grad­
uated with high honor. Then he came
home and formed a partnership with bls
father in tbe farming business. He ap­
plied practically what he had learned to
the details of farm work, and demonstrat­
ed that the mon* a man knows the better
citizen be is. the more successful man he
fa, in any department of industrial life.
Be and hfa father worked together ami
with the best of understanding and the
best of improver! appliances for farm work.
They demonatratrd that farming can be
made to pay, arid pay well by the applica­
tion ot thought and business methods and
the best of knowledge to farm work.
Too often it happens that when a young
man graduates from an Institution he drops
his student life, and allows the rust to
gather, so to speak, in bis dome of thought
Our subject wasn’t - built that way.
Though he did his full share ot the hard
work of the farm, lie found time to study
and iuiprovc his well-disciplined mind.
8o that when the time for a change In the
Agricultural college came, it was found
tliat Eugene Davenport had, by hfa ability.
Industry, study and exceedingly practical
turn of mini, developed the requisite
talent for the professorship of agriculture*
He was chosen, and the managers of the
Institution congratulate themsMves that in
him wts found not only a way out of dif­
ficulties. bnt a man who could and dries
add to the fame of one of Michigan’s best
and n&gt;o*t useful institutions of (earning.
Mr. Davenport not only possesses &lt;|ualltles of mind that win respect and esteem,
but his heart is In the right place as well.
He has an Instinctive love for what
Socrates called "the true, tbe beautiful and
the good." He wins friendship as well as
confidence by hia sterling and upright
manliness.

The steam plant for Middleville's brass
factory will be a «u horse power engine,
75 horse boiler, and a whistle that can be
heard at Caledonia.

0
0

Measles in light form fa laying siege to
Nashville’s youthful population.
’

LU

Increase of business has caused Lentz &amp;
Sons, of Nashville, to put a steam elevator
In their tabic factory and to add machinery
to their plant

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CARPET^
and
CURTAINS.

James Fleming, of Nashville, was in
Middleville tbe other day, and remarked
Ilfat he’d build a fruit evaporator there if
the citizens would buy the site. In about
15 minutes tbe cash was subscribed, and
the contract drawn which secures a new
Institution for Middleville.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

WHOLE NO. 1870

Nnpp soon went east again and never re­
turned, and in the following autumn
Jonathan thought he would go over and
see what the parings had yielded, and
found to bls surprise that they had done
exceedingly well in the appearance of a
beautiful potato patrh -and Jonathan yet
relates the fact with a stalling face. They
dug and took to their oabiif mo bushels of
excellent potatoes and these were the first
potatoes ever raised In Woodland,’—
Pioneer .Sketch. Woodland News.

Edward DeGroot, for two years.
D. 8. Goodyear, for one year.
The report of the secretary. A. E- Kenaston, was read, which showed the associa­
tion to be in a flourishing condition. Tills
association, was started only one year ago.
and of course Incurred quite a large ex­
pense In commencing business which will
not have to be met again. Fifteen loan*
were made during the year ranging all the
way from 8100 to 81,000 each, and mueli
more could have been loaned had there
been money on hand. There can tie no
question but what thia association has
We are obliged to,leave out several good
been and wi 11 rent lose to be of great ben­
norrespondence this week, for unavoidable
efit to the elty. as It will encourage
reasons.
economy among a class who could not or
would not save in any other way, thus de­
veloping better taste* and finer .sensibili­
ties among home citlzcna, by making them
W. S. Adkins Is on the sick list.
house owners instead or hou&amp; renters.
Mrs. Barnes died last Sunday.
D. I*. Barker will move Into the Odell
Iioumc.
.
A low rate excursion Is announced to
Frank Long Is working for A. Wste.
Mn*. Layooek is keeping house for Geo. the wonderful city of Mlddlebofough, Ky.
on April 21, 1891, via the Cincinnati. Ham­
Long.
ilton
A Dayton railroad. Tills excursion
Mrs. Blanche Hyde, nf Grand Rapids,
will go via Cincinnati and Lexington and
fa visiting E. O. Hyde.
return via Ixiulsville and Cincinnati. It
A little girl at Williams’.
Dr. Carpenter talks of going to Grand wjll be a grand opportunity to visit one of
the marvels of the new south—a city but a
Rapids.
B. Graham and sister visited at E. O. few years old. populous, with millions of
capita! and growing faster than ever. For
Hyde's last Thursday.
rales and descriptive pamphlets address
IkUtlen* remaining uncalled for In the George J. Clark, excursion agent. Toledo,
post office ntalvrgnti. Mich., Apr. 1. *91: Ohio.
Gents list: 11. Gillatcr. Walter Brigg*.
Tom Larmons. Lewis Lockhart, J. W.
Willard, J. Whittemore, Geo. Reese. e
Ladles list: Ida Lancaster. Letta Ban .'.

Mrs. .1. Spence, of your city, spent Sun­
day with her parent*.
Quito a crowd at the candy pull at
Henry Vanderburgh Inst Saturday even­
ing.
Mix. M. Schultz visited al Fred Bush's
last Saturday.
Mrs. J. Schultz is now confined to her
bed.
School conimences next Monday with
Fannie 1’ieiye as teacher.
Mom*n Shultz is on the sick list.
Look* as if there Would be a wedding In
this vicinity soon, by the amount of quilts
being made.
Lizzie Horn fa visiting at Moses Shultz.
Fred Wiseman fa at work fur Moves
Shultz.
.
Mary Hum is down with measles.
Mrs. Frank Chilson is on the gain.
&lt;_&gt;ulmby.
The Aid society will lie entertained this
week Thursday by Mrs. John Fancher.
We are pleased to state that Mrs. 8. J.
Bldelman Is able to ride out.
It Is a young daughter that causes that
broad smile on Will Bldelmsn's face.
Bert Corwin has moved from our midst.
The’san mill Is running at full blast
now. The hands board at Ed Reid’s.
The infant child of Jane Thornton was
:buried last Thursday.
The Alliance at ibis place are talking of
building a new hall.
A. J. Rule moved in Chas. Gaskill’s
house last week.
A number from here attended the
funeral of the youngest child of N.
Golden last Thursday at the Striker school
house.
Mrs. Callahan has gone to Ohio to see a
sick sister.
Mr. Tuckey and wife visited at Dry
Chaffee's last Friday aud Saturday.

Additional county on extra sheet.

The best A
ing medium in
ry County.

tliBngr In Wool Hoot Company.
14ist evening the papers were signed by
which Edward Itout and John Pendergast,
owners of the American Wool Boot Co.'»
plant and busincM, bold their Interest
therein to Chester Mown li. B. Messer,
Dan. W. Reynolds, Clement Smith. P. T.
&lt; olgrov, and M. L. Cook. These irentieHH-u propose to make a Mock company nf
the Institution, and to push the business
for al! there is in IL The articles of In­
corporation will be signed to-day. The
new owners win order the necessary sup­
plies to do the business of the company as
it should be. . The trouble with the insti­
tution hereto fore has been lack of means
and of credit to do a successful business.
The plant is the l&gt;est of Its kind In the
country, and it Is believed that no great
difficulty will be experienced hi making
and selling wool boots at a profit.

ment of the Bastings City Bank, gre
what was false and misleading.
When It Is known that the writer
less than one sixtieth of the capital
of the Hastings City Bank, It will be
what an overwhelming interest he
have in the profits of Its business. and
Is answer sufficient to the first grievance
of the person who has an aching suspicion
that hfa toes have beep stepj&gt;ed in.
In regard to the second, our critic in­
quires as to how much stoek the Hastings
City Bank holds in the various corpora­
tions of the citv.’ The sensitive geutieman should be familiar enough with bank­
ing to know that luniks In and of them­
selves cannot subscribe and own the stock
of manufacturing corporations like tlmse
of this city. Such talk is the merest bun­
combe and even In politics would be
classed as arrant demagogfam.
'
■
Why we made our statement that the
new Industrial Institutions owed their ex­
istence to tbe Hastings City Bank was
this: That the field here having been so
long and so well filled by the Hastings
National, the new bank must. In order to
place Itself in a position to command the
good will of the people of Hastings and
vicinity, become the exponent and ally of
all those measures and enterprises which
meant growth and prosperity to the city.
Aud to show that tliat Is exactly what thr?
stockholders of the Hastings City bank did.
we will reproduce a little of the industrial
history of the city fur tlw.* past few years.
Take tin- Hastings Furniture Co. Its
capital at the tieginning of its existence
was 815,000, of which Sit.000 was sub,„ city, of -that
Tl_,atribed by residents of wo
this
ktnount. the following amounts were subscrllH*d by the then stockholder of the
Hastings City bank:
C. D. Rcepe.......... ....
W.n. Powers . . .?
II. B. Goodyear
Mrs. W. A ttoodyear
J A Grrble
M. L C«&gt;ok
IL Mu&lt;tae« ...........
W. H. tUchtrtu. . .
Mrs A. W. Bailey
A. M«ov
W.J. Rolfaway .
J. I- frautey.. ..
C. It. VanArman.
Ptitoc&amp;i Smith .

A K K&lt;*tuiston .
W. H. Goodyear.
•fuli'W Bussell .
n. nose ....................................................
Total sn-scrlbed by stockholders ot
Hastings City Bank.. . I.X.. $4.1*0
ln look lug tbe matter up. we regret to
Next Sunday at the Methodist church
state that the amount subscribed to the
there will be services in the interest of tbe
capita) stock of the above cor|&gt;oratiOQ by
education of the negrues and poor whites*
stockholdera of the National lorok was
In the southern states. The service iu the -so on.
evening will be a young people’s service.
We are glad to add, however, that
There will be readings and recitations by
Daniel Striker the vice president of the
the young people.
National, gave his verbal pledge to con­
The Hastings townsbij* Sunday school tribute 8350 to the Furniture Co. as soon
asstxriatiau will hold a convention at the as It should employ 50 men, and redeemed
Presbyterian church in this city on Mon­ hfa pledge most cheerfully.
*
day evening. April 20th. A fine and In­
We now turn to the Michigan Whip Co.,
structive
program has been prepared, of whose original capital of 810,000 just
which will be printed next week. Every 80.500 was subscribed by Hastings* citi­
one Is respectfully Invited tn be present
zens. Here we find stockholders of tbe
Hastings City Imnk subscribed of this
On Friday evening of this week Mias
58.500 the following:
Rebecca Watson, a returned missionary
C. II. tterbe.................
from Japan, will give au address at the M.
W. H. Power*
E. church, beginning at 7.30. A cordial
R. I Henersbott
I». H Goodyear
Invitation Is extended to all who wouid be
K Mudge .
Interested In hearing from this most.prom­
M&gt;a W. 8. (toodrear.
ising mission field. No admission.
J. 8. (ioMjrsr .
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby preaches at the
PlmcM BM tt&gt;
w J HoUnway.
Presbyterian church morning and evening.
W H Goodyear.
Evening service at 7:80.
J. L Crawley....

The Y. P. S. C. E. meet* at the Presby­
terian church April 12. at 0:80. To be
led by Willie Grigsby. Mrs. Grigsby will
give reminiscences of the state convention.

The Presbytery, of Laming, will as­
semble at the Presbyterian church on
Tuesday and Wednesday, the 14th and»
Additional Local News.
15th of April. Sermon by the Moderator
on Tuesday evening, after which the order
The postoffice will not be open Sunday. ,of business and program will be arranged.
as the change to the new quarters will lie Reports of the rarlouf churches aud com­
made on that day.
mittees on Wednesday. In the evening it
I’resident Bush, of the C. K. A S-. was is expected that the Rev. II. 8. Jordan, of
elected mayor of Kalamazoo Monday, on 'the 1st Presbyterian church. Lansing, will
address the Presbytery and congregation
the republican ticket.
on, "Why 1 Believe the Bible." All arc
The six year old daughter of Mr. and invited to be present at all the meetings.
Mrs. Chas. Burton died at their home in The Ladies’ Missionary society will be
Detroit, the funeral occurring Tuesday.
represented by delegate* from the various
.
It fa reported that Washington Graham churches.
has resigned his position with the Michi­
The M. E. social will be entertained at
gan Whip Company, to embark lu business the society rooms next week Wednesday,
in Grand Rapids.
April 15th, by Mesdames E. Y. Bogle,
When the result was - made known In Rider, Mudge. Lewis. Sage. Erb, Kurtz.
Rutland, about all present sang In a loud F. Andrus. Geo. Williams and Misses Julia
voice "Praise God from Whnm All Bless­ Rock. Bertha Riaer, Edna Ryerson. Clara
Bogle aud Inis Wiley. Supper from 5 to
ings Flow.” ’
7 o’clock. All are cordially invited.
Fitzgerald post G. A. R. celebrated tbe
The C. L. 8. C. will meet at the home
25th anniversary of the estblishment of
that most useful and beneficent organiza­ of Mrs. Tlmmerufan Saturday evening,
tion on Monday evening.) The exercise! April 11. with the following program:
Quotations from favorite authors.
were highly pleasing and deeply interest­
The Church in the Uulted States—Mrs.
ing.
Hicks.
Mrs. Ella Bowen desires to annonnee to
Walks and Talks—Mrs. Holloway.
the ladles that she has secured the services
Life In Modern England, synopsis,—
of a find class trimmer, and is prepared to Miss Sadie Roberts.
show as fine a line of millinery goods as
Practical Talks on Writing Englishthere fa in the city. Call and examine be­ Miss Hallsck.
, \
fore buying.
Critic—Miss Stella Heath.

Stuart. Knappea
Jatlu» RuMeQ...
Total capital stoek of the Michl
imtaCTlbed by atoekholden of the HasttagsCtty ‘

Total capital slock of above subscribed
by atoekholden* of Hastings National
bank—80.
The last of the late Industrial enter­
prises of tbe city which has been organized
by home capital is the Hastings Chair &amp;
Table Co. Of this corporation’s 830.000
capital atuck.815,000 was Hastings capUaL
Of this 815.000 stockholders of tbe
Hastings City tank subscribed as follows:
Me*scr Bros. ft'Keynolda...........................81JHB
l. Gr-Ne.
R.’ Madge
I). H. Goody ear..
A. F_ Kenaston.
!&gt;r. Andrus...
M. L. Cook. ..
Archie McCoy
I. L. Holloway

Total nnount in same subscribed bv
stockholders of the National bank. 80,000.
From an examination of the above, it
will thus be seen that stockholders of the
Hastings City bank subscribed 42X P«r
cent. of the 814.000 capital stoek of the
Hastings Furniture Co. which was sub­
scribed by people here. 'Hie writer has
distinct knowledge gained from two weeks
of hard labor in getting this stock sub­
scribed that it was no light Job: and had
the atockltolders of the City bank notsubscrllied the proportion they did. some other
city than Bastings would boast of the
furniture factory which is to-day the city’s
most important manufacturing enterprise.
Of the 818,000 nf Uh* 830,000 capital
stock of the corporation now owned in this
city the present stockholders of the Hast­
ings City bank own nearly 810.000.
How much of a Whip factory would
adorn the second ward had not stock­
holders of the Hastings City bank subscrib­
ed 83,075 of the 88,300 taken here? OC
tbe present capita! of that institution,
820,000. of which but 818.000 fa owned
here, nearly half of the 813.000 fa owned
by stockholders of the City bank.
Doesn’t every citizen know that- tbe
Chair A Table Co. would not be io exist­
ence had not stockholders in the City
given tbe enterprise the sub
couragrment they did?
We dislike to go Into any i
veray as this; but when our l
impugned and our statemenu
by some one who evidently i
ctoee to the National bonk, v
tng in our article was designed

The roller mUl is havlhg all that it can
do now to keep np with the demand for
The removal of the Hastings City Bank
grinding feed. Tbe excellent grade of
W. A. Smith, of Naslivllle, thinks there’s flour that It is making fa also giving it a to its elegant new quarters was made the
"millions In It" in coal prospects near wide reputation. Encourage home Indus- occasion for calling the attention of BaxXKR readers to the splendid success of the
Eaton Rapids, so he has assoc is ted him­ by buying home made flour.
new institution, aud the great part it had
self with two Ohio parties aud will pros­
The Doctors tLathrop are now nicely played in promoting the city’s progress.
pect there for the black diamonds.
settled In their new quarters. The office Not a thing of a disparaging nature wa?
The people of Nashville evidently.are is light and commodious, and for the use said of any other banking establishment,
pleased with Rev. Geo. Johnson, who Is of their eledro-therepeutic dkbluel baths either of this or any other city—merely a
now attending the annual conference of is well adapted for that purpose. Tbe plain statement of what everybody knows
his church. Evangelical. They forwarded wonderful success that has attended the who has taken the pains to investigate.
to the conference a petition for bis return, use of these baths render them deservedly In this same article, * in Its concluding
signed by 200 &lt;fr mere ot the citizens of popular, and we are pleased to know that paragraph, we specifically stated that
that place,
so many of our citizens avail themselves Haatlugs was to be congratulated upon
In 1854 J. O. I&gt;ee came from Seneca of this opportunity to try tbe curative vir­ having two such banka as It had, with
such ample capital, honest and progressive
county. Ohio, and Milled in Woodland as tues of electricity.
management, and eaeh,wltb an alm to ex­
a fanner and ha»&lt;ver since lived here but
Notice was given last night at a meeting
has been engaged a part of the time as a of the school board of a proposed change tend every possible reasonable accomoda­
drover buying and shipping the live In the bylaws, so that teachers, should the tion to Its patrons. That auch an article.
Inspired as it was by the change in loca­
products of tbe farm.
changebe made, will be employed at the
In 1855 Ira Stowell and G. W. Rising regular*meeting uf the board In May In­ tion of a well-known business Institution,
came from Steuben county. N. Y. and stead uf June, as now. This will be slmukl call down upon us the wrath of
settled on tbe north half-of seettan 17 brought before the board under the tale, scum one very eJose to the Inside of the
pllmentary mention theieia,
which waa then a heavy fore»L However at its first regular meeting in May, aud Hastings National bank seems not only
justice to ourself demand* th
on the farm of G. W. Rising one Napp 'should the change be made, the board will surprising. but absolutely remarkable.
This fault finder, who growls over a
had located about tbe time that the Haight*
then have a right to proceed to engage
think do fair-minded reader
and
ana Galloway came here aud he (Napp) tear hers at that meeting. It would be well
with the aid of Jonathan Haight had for interested parties to take notice.
First, that our purpose was to boom the that, but for the Hi
chopped nearly nne acre, and when they |
commenoed chopping they hod as a part of &gt;
The stockholdera of the Bulldiag and City Bank because we were financially iutheir subsistence a bushel of potatoes tlinl i Lunn Association met at the office of A. E. rerettod In that institution: second, that
had been brought from Portland on the । Keuastun Tuesday evening for the purbwok of an Indian pony. This bring
being in ! nose
pose of dectlnr
electing three directors whose aa
tt*c month cd May they planted tbe
due directly
this

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THE VOTERS TALK.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Their View# Expressed Through
the Ballot Boxes.

T A. BARBER J&gt; SOS.
1.
Physicians and Surgeons.
(felts in dty or county responded to wit

CURED £'

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Ukc O««r ■’Olla. KaBaell-B "tnre. Slate

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MEAGRE EETORS8 FROM MICHIGAN

Cures Also:

Neuralgia­
Lumbago,
Sciatica,
Associate offices, at Groad Rapids. Midi.
Sprains
P. A' Abdreri .nd Rrwl Krt»le OfficA Bruises
Burns
Wounds,
“» «~ri'&lt;-c"ilKg£.,cH£1&lt; Swellings,
Soreness,
I P. DRAKE. M. D.,
Woat, Haatlap. Mkli.

Maatpur, India, when the nat’r*.
.
*•*&lt;
oaptured by the
wW. t wo otbar Englhh
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Wine and women are what n
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A*
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to
penitt-iH.iary
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CRITICISING A STATUE

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CJTUAKT, KXArt’KN i WEAVER.
0
Attorneys at

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trpxU' l« Democratic and
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1b iral rarilrf l,y Saud,, .1*
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nitisf-ns 1«oftbMpuc.
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a r~
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d.kw.._
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It 1. not taprotabl. U*
iowBioM National jiark.
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willbw-.M .«'&gt;)«* &lt;d •““,ddTT?LX
A Wiubtairura City dl.nnlril
,,
DKTBOiT, Mich-, April 7.-Michigan ulMwuri dlB«M.lo»**Su|wrrUlng Arcbltaht 0&lt; U» Tr.M«ry
fl«“™ “*
Cawdiu c-aUnr. „mc..r,
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KSXir
.1
lb.
MB.«r
lb.
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bold
­
electors yesterday cast their votes for a
Windrim is soon
.
to
justice of the supreme court and two re­ Ins a Bwonl fclott Tw L*yT.y*tM! ■ h&gt;nd tO
J.wobMd D*rt« NlhBlyww hu»w&gt; rodp.oeUy treaty •»
with thi,r
gents of the steta nniveraby. City and BriM. 1, rather u» nude and VidupturaB
c-n.-r-et P*. Thursday, for tha mar­ wIB, however. Uji. to arrant a uLJt7
”ra Tor. inxld-BB a liberty. Th. ~ttown election*
were held generally
der of Herman Viubergar. a rich *ar®l’r'
future negotisHuna.
for
w. Tb.,di«l pre-.ln. tbtlr
throughout tbe state. Returns up to mid­ urn ortho new monument
ft; Uolpl Slate, .uw,„,
nntly eritleMd 1. :h.
""JJSw
night are not sufficiently full to make any
innocence
duraUted
u.
Vl
w.i
or
p.t,
ick
H
"•
the two cherub, or eup d., « _wh.torer
Frost-bites,
Tbe Connecticut housaof representa­ or Wlwwoalo.wbo a.knl to, .
estimate of the result. It is known, how­ they ere. which ndorn the north tide «
Office over Holloway* drag store.
tive* has adjourned to Novwmbar next,™ -b. Kteuo" tta
ever, that a very light vote has been
Si
Jbout
baring
co-ns
to
any
^reamer
the column.
tbe judge before whom he ««* tri.d . ‘
Nwellod-Head*&lt;l Cherub^with tbe Democratic senate on the elec­ not legally appointed.
***
These littls fallows have heads *» *
tion muddla
’
Md. JoraUdHo wa. |nvlw lnU|
A Lausingdlspatch.says returns received normally bulboM lh*‘
M. B. G1LLASFIE, Notary Public
William
Simmon*,
an
»x-&lt;nember
of
could
wear
the
larye
ehapoau
of
LaTaye&lt;
“
room
ot
tar
o
.l,bbor
Mn.
J
.
and U. S. Claim Agent,
up to 10 o'clock show Democratic gains in
or ol either ol hi. compatriot..who «&lt;”"d the Wisconain legislature, d.ed at bis Joo. at Chltaqo goad.y „Ubr,
will prosecute al! kimi* of claim* before tits
the cities, but a falling off in the country.
borne in Oshkosh. Wl*., Wednesday, aged
Departments of the Interior office. Cal! on him
ra the ea»t and on the weet .Idea,
latter loelted tb. door „.d ,.r.»n,lri”•
A
Grand
Rapids
dispatch
at
11
o
’
clock
atm* store, corner Court aad Jefferson St*.,
boylrit head. ar. w. lar»e uto)» ridleu 67 years. He had been a resident of carve her visitor with a butcu-r knife
Batings. Mich.‘
said: "Judging from returns thus far re­ Iona 11 th. pnrleet to glr. Fr.m» a m«o CtoMBOab since 1MI7.
fiictiug fourteen Mata aud C11u w'hl-7
ceived the Republicans will carrylbc s'ata. ument oT Wa.blmitou In return tor th .
may result fatally
* wbW*
William H. Darling, a member of tbe
g
M. FOWI.IK,D.U,S.
Wayne county ha* gone Democratic by ,tt from th-French be carried oat I'• collapsed New York firm of J. F. Plum­
Fira Monday destroyed th*
On tbe flrat day ot September. A. D. ilt». M, 000, a lea* of 2,007 to the Democrat*, and foped that the artists will avoid putting met &amp; Co-, who i* * Vaulter for •IW.WO,
room,
of
lb*
Albany
&lt;N
Y.
t
t®£
twneo hour. B A m. tosp.m.
Mary M. Woleott and Jerome E. Wolcott mort­
ba* been found at Montreal.
ha to gffMMn, dsatroying it* usefu'ne** until th.'
gaged to Addison Cook, all that certain ptoce Houghton county, in the upper penlnsila. No 9 beads nn No. 8 boj*W. I.0S-RY. M. D„
or parrel ot land situate tn the township of Ma­ goes Democratic by 300, a not gain ot fiOO
living
under
an
assumed
name.
Swires
can
be
replaced.
Tie
fir,
COOL ESCAPE FROM PRISON.
ule Crore. County ot Barry and State ot Michi­
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Three Mexican were killed in an .affray MtOMd b« telephone wir-* breami- .-l
Montgomery Rep.,
Make* a specialty of treating diseases of the gan. described as follows to-wtt. The south to tbe Democrats.
/crosaed with the trolley* of nn rimi ;
■YKaud KAK aud tbe preservation of vision hslf of the north half of the northwest quarter claims his own election. No figures are
in western Texas Wednesday.
rTr Iwes11 Cjt,ng s,’^CTAC1L,ts *H&lt;1 W of section twenty («) town two CD north of
railway.
Lo**,
v i
Dubuque p’ljnddMMI report the sncceaarange seven (7) west, containing forty HO acres obtainable, but tha general indication*
COLPMBt’f. O., April tt—George Moora. ful use:.' Koch’s lymph iu pneumonia eatiMxi by Interrupt ion of &lt; udnew.
.'
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court of land more or lew.
Hald mortgage wa* on th* sixteenth day of favor tbe Democrats.
Browning'* furniture fi
ry at Vo i
a conytet In the penitentiary, complained
KMM.UMttug*. Mich.,
Eepobllcans Probably Elected.
September. .CD. HW&amp;,recorded In the office ot
° Afoin* and New Hampshire have each
niontvillr, Mick, burm-d S u.dty.
the register of deed* for the County ot Barry
Latkh —Return* are still Incomplete, yretenlayof feeling HL He dropped o it
MITH A 00LGR0VR,
and State of Michigan, In liber
ot mortjtsf**
Report* from the wheat districts o4
but it is safe to sunoM from present in­ of the rank* and secreted himself in m sell apnropiated HO.OW for * World’s fair
lawyers.
waxon thr teenty-elghth day I
Enrupe all agree in tadiretiag* ,h-(Office In Union block, Harting*.)
'
dications that the Republican candidate* He then climbed n fire reeapc and throw­ exhibit.
of IW-embcr. A. D. t*M. duly anrigned by the
Practice- is all the court* of the state.
crop.
Dr W. W Baxter, coroner of Brown
said Addison P. Cook, to the A. P. Cook (To . at large are returned by a small major­ ing a rope over a beam climbed to toe county, of Mount .Sterling, Hl*-, died
Tbe treasury Monday purri.a.ed W:.
limited, which *aid aesignment was on the fifth ity. Indication* are that Montgomery, roof. Artn«l with a cMafil and center bit
A E. KENASTON,
day of February. A. D. ttol. duly recorded In Rep., for supreme court justice, carrir* he broke »everal bar* out of the vcntl *- Wednoeday nlgbL
Ah
Attorney at l.aw,
said register’s office, in liber »id mortgage*.on
Hon. Hamilton Fish, secretary ot state
\ (Over J. 8. Goodvear»Co.'«store.)
the upper pcntusula by about 3.UW. The tor. Hedrewhimwtlf out upon the roof
pages to and 41.
Pfaetlces tn at! courts of the State. Collections
Early vegetable! viwa killfd in the n
Ou the Orel day of September. A. D. UM. Republican* appear to have made ga;u* and waikt-d in linppc,-**! full view of in G.u Grant’s cabinet, sustains tbe
pgalinpUy attending to.
there became due and pas-aide by the terms ot in the smaller districts, while the Demo
guards slid per-onn iu the prison indesure course of Mr. Blaine in the Italian dis­ dotty of' Mobile, Ala., Monday toorsifi ■
said mortgage the *um ot torty-Ove and «Mon
by a heavy fru^.
pute.
to the ad mi n i*t ration house.
R. TIMMERMAN. Homer path ie Phy­ dollar* [tavfiOL at Interest and the same has era tic vote* were all polled in the citie*.
remained unpaid and in arre.tr* fortbe spare of
Went Ont in Cltfeea’* Ctotba*
Hon. J. B- Grinaell. founder of Grin­
Return* from the Town*.
A mail robber at Atlanta. Q*., ba* berti
.
siclan and Surgeon.
thirty davs and upwards.
He broke open a window in tbe latter, nell college, died in the town that bear* discovered. He i« only lu jr'an of• agt, '
The following is gleaned from the dis­
(Office &lt;n»r Lathrop’s drug store.)
On thr first da) ot September. A. D. 1IK».
there became dur anil payable an installment ot patches: Lansing elect* the entire Demo­ and awcuded to Walden Dicr’s office. his name iu Iowa Wedue^lay, aged 70 I and baa stolen *15.Oa&gt;
Interest of tortv five and M too dollars [HS.W1. cratic ticket.
Other Democratic Iowa* There he laid off bi* prison garb. donMd
ROBERTSON HOJJSE,
.
A cablegram anndunc&lt;-* that theft*?,
and tbe same Las remained unpaid aud In ar­ are Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Bault Sle. a suit belonging to the warden’* son-in­
.MU* Gabrielle Greeley. Horace Greeley!* man governn-ent haadm-M to renjtT.rears for the space of more than thirty days.
r. BRODEHfiER. Proprietor,
On tbe first day of September. A. D. i«so Marie, Sagionw, Hancock and Bay City; law and the shoe* and hat of the warden, daughter, and Rev. F. M. Clendenin, ua«
tba embargoes Ainenctti p.*kj
Car. Jeffsrson and Court Sts., Hastings. Mich. t here became due an Installment ol Interest ac­ Republican—Denton Harbor. CoWwater, and walked boldly out into the street, he tor of St. Peter’s Episcopal church at
Then* were 900 deaths Iu Ctidigo fortU
cording to the term* of *ald morttrace, of forty- Decatur and Holland Dowagiac is a tie was received Dec 23. W&lt;i. on a »u year*’
Rates, • I .OO per Dt(y.
Westchester, are to b- married roon.
week ended April A which wiv tsrsnt/five and 50-100 dollars '.fin.601. whleh said last
sentence.for burglary and larceny. H« j*
This Hou*e Is new. with pleasatit rooms. The installment has remained due aad iu arrears on the state officers.
Fifty MM-kere for Omaha land claim*,
•ix
more than the previoti*
'
a noted burglar, aud goes by the name of
faSrensge of the pubtie Is respectfully solicited. for more titan thirty days.
which will not lie o|K-ued for settlement
Tbe grand ma-ter ol the EtUherhooiH
FIGHTS FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICE.
Now. therefore. l»y reason of said default, and
George EilWood.
until April IX hare already formed in
by virtu* ot a condition ot said mortgage, the
Railway Trainmen ba* reu.a|»*l tbe tn.*said a-ntlgnre of said inort gage has elected and
line befere the Ashland, WU. land office.
te«s of tbe order foe neglect of duty.
GEN.ISHERMAN’S REMAINS.
doe* hereby eleel to declare, and do** hereby
astings
ity
The vewwl having on boani the Nica­
declare tilt whole amount secured by said mort
Nine Italian* having roo-:i&gt; :n the tpC15CIXXATI. April 7.—The municipal
gage, both intereet and principal, due and pay­
ragua canal party fhim thia country per story of a block iu R i. -*trr. Pa. Itst
Ha*tlngs, - - Mich.
able at once. There I* therefore claimed Io be election yesterday resulted in tips re-elec­
struck a reef SU milea from Greytown aud their live* by lb« bqraiug of the buiMteg.
now due and unpaid on said mart gage the asm
tion
of
Mayor
Mosby,
Rip
.
by
a
majority
ST.
Levis,
.
1
Apriltt
—
Tbe
r.-m.iin.of
Gen.
went
l«
tbe
tedtum.
Tbe
crew
and
J*a»&lt;d eight hundred, thirty eight and so-too dollar*
Article* of ?ncotput«’j.u;i have txt;,
CAPITAL S7S.000.OC
of pnudiwl and Interest, and the of about 4U0, and the entire Republican W, T Sherman are to be rtftnoved. ami th* .M-mrere.
of ______
whom ____
Hon. Warner Miller
_ _ , _.
granted tbe Culumbi t T« wrri&lt;-; piny of
further*um ot seven and .Vt-lOO dollars (87.83)
Chicago by the HUt»».« *ecrrteryo: staie.
lor taxes paid by the mortgagee on said premi­ ticket. Theodore Herat man. Republican detachment of L uite-i Slates troops that wa* one. were all saved,
se*. with Interest ffiereou. according to toe candidate for corporation counsel, ran has been detailed to guard duty at the
Asa Montague, of CenterriHe, Ky..who Tbe capital stock i»
• j
Incorporate'! under the laws of the State ol terms ot »aid mortgage at ten per eent. from toe
Michigan.
2Hth day of January- A. I), tiwe. and no proceed­ ahead of bi* ticket, hia majority will grave will watch over the remain* in their Ham lived for fifty years under that name,
ing* at law or In equity have been instituted to probably reach W,0(/) when the returns are new temporary resting place. Before his has just discovered that hi* proper name claim to have new* that i-x Scaut •&lt; Rlur
retrner
tbe
same
or
any
part
thereof.
all counted.
For board uf leg Mat Ion
KimbroUfh. Hi* pareuta died when be to “perMkta non grata" to th- Cbttme
Open for business Dec. 15.1M8 tn build!?* tor
Notice Is therefore hereby given that by vir­ twenty-one Republicans ami ulna Difino- death (Jeu. Sherman gave direction* a* to if
tue ot tbe power «f sale In sacb mortgage con
hi* last resting place, and it is iu order was an intent, and lb foster parents government, and will nos 1«4 received a*
tallied, and the statute In such case mads tad crai» were elected. Tbe Democrats made that the wishes mny be complied with never revealed the secret &lt;rf hia birth.
American militate?.
OFFICERS:
provided, the premise* above and In said mort their tight on the bend of the tikeL
A tnau oarood Henry Williams waa ar­
that tiie n-niain* will lie temporarily
gage described, or so much thereof a* tnay be
D. G. Robinson. President;
trni&gt;»ferred from the Sherman lot in Cal­ rested st Nyack. N. J., the ocher day. wbo
necessary, will be sold at public veodM to the
hlgheat bidder, at the north trout door ot the
vary to the receiving vault ot the ceme­ was ]&gt;aaae-&gt;fti with tbe delusion that hi*
SWUNtiFIFLn. Ills. April *&gt;Crfcrgt
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier. court house In thr citv of Hartings. Barrv Cota:
COLCMHUA O.. April 7.—Tbe Democrats
tery. It was the wish of the general that body waa at Fairview, N. J., while his Houdaon, agrd 14 year*, and
tv. Michigan, that being the place ot holding
Dr.BCTt»KS:
the circuit court for said county, on the ninth carry this city over tbe Republicans' and his remain* should not be interred in an anal was al Nyack. He also said he had 1* Hendsor., a hardware : ■ njiaut vt this
day of May. A. L&gt;. I tot. at ten o'clock in the fore­ citlxen*' tickets by pluralities ranging ordinary grave in tbe earth, but that lb« y hi* father’s soal along, too. HI* father,
dty. waa killed by tbe arc &lt;&gt;:&gt;:*! doDaa W. Reynold b.
noon ot said day. to satisfy the amount then due from fit&gt;0 to 1.000, electing all the dty offi­
be placed in an apartment under ground, be said, was M. D. Williams, of Indian­
on said mortgage together with all legal cswU.
D. G. Robinson,
J. A/Groble.
cers except member loanl public works. which should be built of stone and con­ apolis.
Including an attorney fee a* provided br law.
•bowing le some com;Tbe ball
JohnCvveth.
Chester Messer.
Dated. February 7th. UM.
The city,council and board of education crete, and covered over with a heavy mar­
William
M.
Roberta
aad
wife,
of
Lib
­
took effect In the groin
tbe Ul. rutdB;
P. T. Colgrove.
Thk A. P. Cook Co. Liarrgb.
remain in the control of the Republicans ble slap. The sepulchre will be built large erty. Mu, took a sick and apparently poor
Asstcneepf Mortgagee.'
tbe large artery, and be bled to death be­
and
the
bon
rd
of
public
work*
in
life
8TVAIXT. KMAPFBX fe WgAVKJt.
enough to receive the remain* at the gen­ stranger into their home last fall and have
fore surgical .nld could reach him.
Attorneys for Assignee.
ha mis of the Democrats. The "CItlxrn*’ eral, bi* wife, and two children that now
cared for him since. He died this week,
drew mostly from tbe Republicans.
rest beside htm in Cavalry.
and by hia will Mr. and Mre Roberta are
CHANCERY
SALE.
X
MORTGAGE SALK.
In pursaoee ot and by virtue of an order and
Riven a valuable businaoa block in Kansas
New York. April tt -Sixufe more lulHOLACAUST AT ROCHESTER, PA. City and ll2.tXM) in money. Tbe stranger's
Default having been made In the condition* decree ot the circuit court for ti»e County ut
Cleveland, o., April 7.—Rose, Rep.,
tans were ordered returned t» Vdjr bytte
Barry, iu chancery, in the Blate of Michigan,
name was David Williams.
made aud dated on th* 1711: day of June A. D. is elected mayor fiver Farley by about
nupertttendeut of immignSwo. Ths
■ . uaxiana aaica .xnetnoer u a. u.
it«o. hi a certain cans- therein pending wherein
John T ran hie, vice president of the First cause* for barring the torn from Lindins
and rvanrdrd tn the offioe of the Register ol W. J. and L. L. Holloway are complainants and 3,000. a net H-pablican gain of 2,000 over
National bank of Jacksonville, HI*., died
Richgmtu, p*.. April tt-Eleven llv&lt;
Deed*, for the County of Barry and State ot Timothy M. Bush. Richard Freer and Esther two year* ngo. The remainder of the Re­
were that some had cnulsgn'U* disease*,
Michigan, on the X day of Xo*ember AD. Freer are dvfcudant*.
publican ticket to elected by smaller ma­ were lost in a lire at tbi* place Sunday In that city Friday.
others chronic loathson&lt; .Irone’ acd
•M* Iu Uber 25 of Mortgages, on pages «8S. &lt;“»,
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at
Tbe majority against the Psroellite can­
other* because they had do money or•ad said mortgage wa* on the .YXb of December public auction to toe highest bidder, nn Eatur- jorities, except the city treasurer. For night. The tire broke out In a large frame
treasurer ex-Postmaster W. W. Arm- building On Now York street which w as didate for parliament in Thursday's elec­
friends.
. [
■•again dulv a**ign*d by Clay W. Pettit, by
atrong, Dem., defeat* M. G. Watteraon by
tion in Sligo waa 80&amp;.
need a* a residence and several stores.
a guardian to Mary M. Garland, the niortgrgre Court bouse In the City of Hasting*. County of
, «*l&lt;1 mortgage aud both ot Said assignments Barrv and State of Michigan, said Court hmise 3,000._________
Everything was quiet Friday at tbe
Four nfemtwr* of an Italian family, who
Loxnox.
April
XGru
Booth,
tbe conMt boon duly recorded.
being tbe place for bold I ns; the circuit court for
lived over one of tl»e stores, lust their arene uf Thur.-d .v'* rioting in tbe Penn­ tnander-in-ccaef ot tbe Sttlvatiqa Army, is
Bata mortgage was upohtlie ex press condition said County of Barry tbe fallowing descnlxxl
Bridgeport, Conn., April 7.—The Re
al the »aid mortgagor should keeo tbe build property; to wtt: Commencing ata point flitsUvea. One daughter, aged 17, saved her­ sylvania coke region*.
aanousiy.ilL
]
ft
n erected upon tbe premises decraibed there ope and three fifths rods east of the quarter publicanp yesterday elected William IL
Ten person* were killed and other* in­
self by jumping. Tbe names of the others
Inonred agNAst loss or damage by fire by tn- pbit oo the west side of section number tirtrty
mto be aKroved by said mortgagee and tn one. In towuselp number three north, nuigr Marigold mayor, by 250 majority. Tbe are not yet known.
The building was jured by an explosion in a coal mine at
THE market:
thereof It shall be lawful for the said eight west, thence east seventy eight and two Republican* also elected tbe tax collect^ -. owned by John F. tsmith.
Staffordshire,
England,
Thursday
The stores
fifth* rods, more or less to the quarter line, The rest of tbe ticket i* Democratic. Tt o were occupied by George E.1 ward*, tea
ChicagoBusiness fallunr* in the United Staten
so paid for the same ifeould be a
result was a surprise, as the city is usually aud coffer; Mre Hall, millinery, and £ J.
ea npou tbe premise*, bearinr interest
aot toper cent., aud the said inort- l won tv seven rods, tbence west twenty srght and Democratic by about 110,000 majority.
Keene, aUoe shop
greeated ill; for the corresponding week
wore
as
folk-w*- Wtewt A&lt;- X A;*r&gt;l -!*«*&gt;
two fifths rods, thence north forty rods to tbe
iu 1*0. 1W.
place of beginning. eontalalBg. upwards Ot
11XJ1H. ckred fl.WH. May. n-w-d |L»k
twenty eight seres of laud be the same more or
The mother of tbe two Nlcriye, who
HARTFORD, Conn., April 7.-The Demo­
sod there is now claimet-d to be less according to tbe United States survey. Also
Chicago, April tt—At Friday’s session wi-re hanged in Proa*} Iran is Thursday,
that piece or parcel ot land known and de­ crats made large gains in tbe vote yester­
of the National World’s fair commiwdon, ha* become a ravine ftiania-, and will
scribed at follows: The east thirty one and
•B-wtgage. that should there beany default In W-100 acres of tbe south fifty one acres of tha day In the municipal election, a heavy a resolution wm unanimously paihM-d probably never recover.
the payment of tbe interest upon the nine, al non h west fractional quarter of section number vote being polled. The Democrat* Lav? a
Governor Boyd, of Nebraska, has vetooff
aay day when the same should !«■ due and pay thirty one. in township number three north, majority of eighteen on joint ballot and making three members of the judiciary
•fete, and should the num -vrmalu unpaid and range eight weataccordlng to the United 8tate»
committee a quorum to do biistneaa, in tbe bill recently pareod by the legislature
will choose a recorder of the city court, a
in arrears for the space of sixty days, then the survey.
order that Immediate jetiou might lie bad fixing the maximum freight ratea. The
priantpai on said mortgage should I* due at tbe
city attorney and prosecuting attorney.
Dated Hastings. Mich March 17th UWl.
upon
matters
now
with
the
cominiUre.
senate stutainod tbe veto.
ALOXXO E. K KN ASTON.
«&gt;
.ta.1
That section of tbe report of the board of
Circuit Court Commissioner.
A New York dispatch says an English
M»y.
UK
1 MBSBarry County, Mich.
DAYTOX, O.‘, April 7.-The Redublicans control, which puts Mrs. Potter Palmer in syndicate has pttrehowd tbo mining
l&gt;rodw«: Batur -Ewx-r —r»Ej&gt;.T.
svtng remained unpaid until this dale,
STVAKT. KNAITKX A WXAV KJt.
absolute
authority
of
the
boani
of
lady
aid option said mortgager new declare*
properties of J. B. Haggiu, in Montana.
elect Inters for city commtadoncr by 700
Boll cl tors tor Complainants.
to! of said mortgage &lt;tac and pavaOk-.
managers, was a dopted.
The first payment is HUW.UOU.
. "
majority. The Democrat* elect all the
t la now claimed to be doe on said
PROBATE ORDER.
■e tbe sun. of
»nd also the sem
other officers by majorities ranging from
The British Lave taken signal revenge docks. iS.»l*P; turkeys, ndx -d hi* IMJ*K&gt; for said insurance ar«l an attorney * State of Michigan. County of Ban /—«l
900 to 2.0U0. Tbe council and board of *4fortbeattack &lt;&gt;a the Ghoorka* at Man­ CtoaTfiA. PdtaUx* Whir- —ri «'*4^
Ro..Ap,ll
A-Tbo
’
brAol
thirty live aoltar* provided tor in
At a aoMtou of the Probate Court for the
per bu; Hebron. »1.U7«; !&gt;■ '••**+•*. fl’’i
lortgtote. and no soft or proceeding* sountv of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office in ucation both remain in control of the murder ot 1-r.rnr.bcr MtCInw In tulbn^ ipur. A British. force has carried a fort
LOL SvM potatoes-Win"’ J. rwyA^jw
,
havtag been inWI luted to recover tbe the cl tv lot Hasting*. In said county, on Thur* Democrat*.
io tbo oral rollout • couple oi jc.c o^' manned.by (tti Mau I purs, only eighty iwn
day .the tsth day ot March, In the year one
being engaged in tus attack. The Man­ EM Cranberrtas-Bcll au lcb rn.
MarlUng Reboot Election.
par VU; tell aad bu.lr*. «.*-•■ ■ 1 ’'’7*7
MMMHfil eight hundred and ninety one .
rn.y Scuro very won In rl» cMnrwr.r ipur* were stampwied and many killed.
ITeseut. Cbaric* W. Armstrong. Judge ef
LaSallk. in*., April 7.-A most excit- between tbe Unite.) Slab, nod July Tire
Cooking.
per bbl. imtin.-. H
Probate.
Edwin Booth, th* tragwliaxi, made a
election was fought io Spring Valley Sat­ •Bwwdo. .ecured Bld.OOU end lei to Italy
^ln toe matter of tbe estate ot Aaron Parker.
urday on the school question. W.p. Lyn­ whore they hare .lore remain^. On. oj speech at the do*e of th* performance in
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­ don, a young Irish Roman Catholic, we* the mnrderon wu captured io thb oonn- the Academy of Music. Brooklyn, Bxlur- brush. 5uJ»*c: gram
11 Mil at public aactton. to Ste highest fied, of Haanali Parker, administratrix of the
iaaid' and cov.ra. St«i7c; cmni»'U,t. -*J■. at th* north front door ot tbe Court estate of said deceased pro) tug tliat she may­ elected president, and Joseph ilercer. a Uy and han pd. Tbe rear may bi tdred day afternoon, in which be announced 8Mc: cnsfeed. S«3»r ■
lia toe Cite of Hutluc* Mteh.(tbat being be licensed to sell the real estate of which Pole, and D. Tronovula, an Italian, direc­ when th. rtneuloo ot Indemnity .. con- that he would retire from the stage for a
New Turk.
m wfetre t be elreu It cotHl for H arry eou u t v said deceased died seized, tor reasons therein tors.
lime owing to poor health, but hoped to
aiden-d.
Nrw York- Apru A
fiML tbe preatses described In said set forth.
return in a year.
Wheat-No. S red winter &lt;wit IU7*
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Thursday, the
It b
thu IM E.-.gH.h pn—b.. May. tLUU: do June. «.!•»»:
2-ird day of April A. D.. 1W1. at ton o clock
Zanesvillk. o., April 7.-Bell, Rep.,
PnovtUESCk. R. L, April fi -The Rhode nolblDK o«w bat eriUctam far Bwirr M.
doAuLwL fil.ina Cfera-.No. - r.u«jd "£
in tbe forenoon, be assigned far the hearing at
waa elected mayor yesterday by TOO nraj.n-. Island election resulted in aiding Davia StAAbj, .nd th.! bi. riCTptlon wh.„ b.
lied foe- Uu-rein. the premise*
ity over Conrad, Dem., the present in- Democrat, 1.254 votes more than Ladd
Me tfete-Qutet out «'.eau}- -7retnrn. to Kaghod
bo .» coll m It
3l taT fin May, &gt; - - ■' - Julr
eumbeut The city council to Democrat­ RepubHcan. but Mi vote* too few to sleet’
^-Negte-tad.
Barley
I1AA.I11J11, in
county. ic. The balance of the ticket went Demo­
The legislature stand*-RrpuhlioiojL 56Wrly
-cure
and
firm;
cratic with one or two exceptions.
Democrats 96. lodependent, L Twenty*.
w new. Lord Quh-t M^'-'
southern caun: during the war.
KtoeUoas in Illinois.
'J™ umek;
Chicago. April c—Returns received
partmeut
at
Washington
City
&gt;*&lt;t
wwk
from town elections in thia state give the
Baxxi
to
get
a
cb
eek
for
Wtt,&lt;D0,
tta
priro
of
followingresulte, which turned principally
too; bulla aud dry cowa
route property be had *eld to Uacte Sam.
on the liquor question: License-CarrolL
o&lt; ground.
tongreeadid not appropriate the WacoGeneseo, Salem, Canton, and Harvard,
Wiw.raa CrtT, April T.-TU
weary
for
the
makin
’
out
of
th*
deed.
I mon-.
Bridgeport voted no license.
rronw eoaribiu duo«l ,b,
H«v-Mart« »»•
utler wsx-d wroth and refused to ac­
1«T« u&gt; Hl, an .ppUcUoo t« • writ ol cept the check uul*a« the norerninM.t
t«bm. erpn. In
C4» o( Jmm, “
4“"’ "'*^"8 «W
wCTC^°?Lt!LprU T-,k’HOrr*t» curried Simmons, convicted of charge* arising
Tc.I.ttNK »*£
Eases Paia lastonMy.
With that document in bis pocket.
Keokuk. Dubuque u&lt;l Winona, la., ye*, of the Sixth National bank, of New Y'ork
HPM
Pt
tjriay.
Republican* carried Heisna,
trouble*. The court announced ’that the Ita kH, «ibb tarn, ta Brtdpik.rl, Oran,
fLUT; July.
«*L
latter was within Um? juri*
.
circuit court, and tbe remedy. If anr Wa­ .“•« Bom«. Catholic
J
J’ * “
IUCK LAKE, WK, April '.-Three of I* a wnt of error.
St
M. I.— !'
Arthur Ritchie's children, aged 7. 9. and
Sr. UULS.
11 ytaref were drowned In a small pool 0(
that ita
SotiA. April tt—Prince Ferdinand and ita
r.an. »W.
T“£!*• '
&lt;•« “« &gt;ria
water near bls logging camp la Birch
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa.
u.l
“‘•tl
lake,'eighteen rail-* northeast of this etiy Princes* Ckmrutinr have reevlvel letters
threatening them with daath unlre* they
yesterday by breaking through the ice. •
teave the ronntry x ouoe. M. Gretw-nff
is also
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be obtal
hiding

of Ute c

nell and
sworn li
twenty

com pan
McConr
'Huns at
the dep
Huns p;
chief. ‘
when th
com pen

stopped
revolve:

bodies,
tbe rel
Huns «
for tbe
tn and t
by pist&lt;
their c

replied.
•Eve

that ae*
die frot
vising i
Idity.
arrived
those si

rren,
fifteen

was bn
nobly.

that**w

Prrn

Hays,
rived ii

�3L00DD0E8 FLOW.
1 h«- Expected Happens in the
Coke Regions.
V, ORV WITH WEfOHESTEBS AT LAST.

Mchol; as aecesaories—Thomsai Lynch,
general manager ot the Frick company,
and Morris Btunsey, superintendent. Sev­
eral of the warrants hare been aerved and
each man arrested has given ball fora
hearing. Milios Hamm denies that be
was In the fight, aud has witnesses to
prove this.
1

Tho latest reports ptace tho number of
person* injured in the riot at fifty, thrro
of whom (names unknown) have since
died, making a total of ten dead.

GENERAL SUMMARY.

IndU'n prehistoric clay;
Zlinsn
___ . .

•Dowb." the fim of all hl* nw*.

SXole the steadiest canoe.

ORDERED OUT THE MILITIA.

Pittsburg, Pa, April3.—Governor Pat­
di. FtEAsANT, Pa., April 3.—-Thistown tison, as soon as he learned of the riot
।
Jisken to it* very center at 3:25 yesterday morning, issued orders through
i.wk yesterday morning. At that^our Adjl. Gen. McCleltauL of the National
ren Hungarian rioters were shot dead guard. Instructing tbe Tenth regiment,
j.Col. Hawking of Washington, Pa., to
I twenty or more wounded by deputy
proceed to the scat of the trouble at oner.
-nJs.
The greatest excitement preOrders were also sent to Col. Norman
The stable in the rear of Und^r- Smith, of the Eighteenth regiment, this
i Zittnncrman’s store was used for a city, to call members of that regiment to­
i-une nod street* and alleys near it gether nt once mid have* them ready to
march toward Mt. Pleasant at a mo­
. • er-DvdiMl with nnxiou* Huns and nn­ ment’s notice.
.
As fast a* (be bodie.* were rvcogFour cumpaulea of the Tenth regiment
?&lt; friend* look t hem, nud she moaning
■ w.uliog of the relative* wa* heart- National Guard of Pennsylvania, about
175 strong, under Lieut. Col. Strovter,
pasted through this city at 8 o’clock lavt
Deadly Kruill of the Firing,
night. They picked up another companyuliotvitlg &lt;s a list ot killed: James at Gieeusburg. Eight companies of the
x-hic, shot through the breast: Paul Eighteenth regiment N. G. P., about 350
strong. Col Norman Smith in charge,
i'ltsisln. head; John Fudor, left eye; left here at 10dB p. m. Th*companies of
hT.tine Zedtd, neck; Anton Rist, head; the Eighteenth regime at have 40,0(0
!■ Sbucoskey, head; Crtjsso Binerp, rounds of ammuuitiuu. Tbe companies
Ail were Poles or Slavs except wilt be distributed throughout the region,
wherever there is any danger of an out
• who was au Italian. Shucoskqy break.
_________
he only one known to have been marHUNS ACTING SUSPICIOUSLY.
None of them was naturalized.
, i ni'f. ot aiie wounded are npt all ol&gt;
i : A| are foreigner*.

: nihout 2;30 o’clock yesterday morning
r I ftx) men gathered around Mortu The deputies were keeping a sharp
•
'1 t:e&gt;r orders were definite. No
- i- in fire unless attacked, or when
‘ ■’iriHE enemy failed to halt at the
u;:«':d. Finally, at almost 3 o'clock,
ii 3G0 strikers arrived on the More­
ll c.'.ul from Standard. This Is thobglit
taen the last arrival. Each man
ruwd of 1,(KX) or perhaps more was
Sutne carried sticks, some fentw
.. some clubs that looked like small
i;r.ng ranis. As the Standard men
11.■ ir allk* drew up on tb« road leadpast the company** store, the other
। - un the hills gradually drew nearer
■ if .-halt. At that time strikers were
.■Kie.l, tasides sit the above named
• . ou the bill west of the works, called
" rt Defiance, and immediately in

n:xr reporter followed the Standard
and halted on a hill to the east of
store... From there a fair view could
bminetl.
The moon, which had been
bo
ug behind a cloud, suddenly ap­
i -■■’. aud threw its rays acroK* the scene
t &gt;• conflict. Tbe column advanced to11 the Marewood store. The guards
i • in charge of Deputy Sheriff/McConJ am! Cap:. Ixmr. The latter/had been
&gt; u in as a deputy, as were also some
. .ty men from Company E.
They
t- stationed at lhe west side of tho
i pauy’» store.’ The deputies under
&lt; onaell were at the east side.
A* the
: s advanced making but little noise,
■ deputies remained silent. Thpn the
r s pa-sed, but they were bent&gt;n mis*
x
The column had not all passed
■■ i these iu front made a dash on the
:i &gt;auy fence.

pt. Loar cried ‘•Halt.’’ but not a Run
t ped. Their answer wa* a fusillade ot
I Ivor shots. One bullet whizzed past
p . IxMtr’* head, and two men standing
. him each felt the hot lend pass their
! e*. The deputy sheriffs then canict^
&gt; relief of the soldier deputies Tbe
Il * dashed down tbe road and broke
1 he company’s stables. Another comu ! to bait. Another answer to the call
1 '*t.oi sbota. The infuriated men kept
tjisi eonrsB toward the stables.
The
o'tii naud
55^:’ ’was ^igen
giyen to fire and the depu... Jennie to aid CepL Loar. Tbe striker*
n-jfl ed. but there were too many shot*
fron the repeating rifles. The air waa
s'.iv. with bullets.
How many shot*
ri fired will probably nevty ta- known.
W cen the smoke cleared away and tbe
.
ventured near the dead it was found
it seven men had fallen, and one will
die ! o:u the effects of a bullet. The *Dr.1 g strikers fled with remarkable raplity Soon physicians nnd undertakers
arri- ed and the bodies were examined mid
t hos« wounded given all possible aid. Hie
' .
number of wounded cannot be
give i, but Dr. Mnrah said that nt least
:&gt;fte n were disabled. The Huns were
■in: ul enough, to help those away wfco
w?n able to travel. No deputy or guard
was hurt in the leant. These mop did
n«bl -. It is not thought that they are to
blai: e, although prominent labor leader*
Telex -aphed to one of the national leaders
thatT'
‘—
«•*Seven Hungarians were «•«
killed
with
out &lt; «uw."
At midnight Morewood.was under mili­
tary I control, tbe entire Tenth regiment,
Inchaliug staffs, being oo tho grlunii
Two]companies ot .tjie Eighteenth regi
meat arrived at 1:30 a. m.

FROM THE UNION STANDPOINT.
The

BURG, Pa. April 3.—Vice PreaiPl
una and Executive Committeeman
dent
of the United Mine workers, arItay
in this city last night and went into
riv
nee' with members of the order.
son
na, iu speaking of what be learned
scene of the riot, said: “When our
i? developed Americans will
htaucj aghast. Personal spite is responsi­
ble f th*-• occurrence.
----- VIn -.S_
tbe coke regiou
tbe
go to work early. The •• arching
abou ol tbe strikers i* to strengthen
ones and for the moral effect
on ndn-unioD men. It would be u*e'es*
for tlje striker* to marc i about after tLmen had gone into the mines. Iu my
opinibn the men had no intention of com­
mitting any overt acL
Got a Dosea on tbe LUI.
. .tames McBride, secretary of the dis­
trict, and Robert Waddell, of the strikers’
committee, swore out warrant* against
tbe following: For murder-U*pt. J. A,
l.oar; Richard Burns, J. A. Zundla.
Davtt.fi
Gilbert,

Filched It trom tho artist—then.
Even in tha»c early days.
Won a simple viceroy'■ praise

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a।
FavonUmn governed kiawge.
Who shall doubt the arerat hid
Utalnr Cheep's pyramid

Or that Joseph's nudden rlae
To comfcroUer of supplies
Wan a fraud of mouKtronM.sl^e
Ou King Pharaoh's swart civilians*

Thui tbe artkwa soogs 1 sing
Do not drat with anything
Now or never said before.
As it t'M iu the br-itlnning.
Is today official sinning,
And shall bo for evennoiv.
—Rudyard Kipling.

Hgnry Bradley, of Allen, after being a
resident of this state for nearly 50 years,
has finally made up his mind, to become a
citizen and has wade application fur his
first naturalization papers.

The Kent county fair asHOciatlon Is all
tom up because the
--------directors
- --- ----- passed
— -—-■a a
rawhiUon eolUnx down their V.liwl™ of
SSadaj-. Preaident Aferblll Sa» rml«ned.
S.-P-r.*t-irv Cox
Cjxv wants
U-nnla to
tea and
nr.rl the
thr. end
nnd Is
Iu not
nnt
Secretary
yet
A Muskegon man went to-Whitcball the
other day and bought 120 dozen eggs. He
hitched his team to an empty freight ear
while waiting for his train at the depot
and when he wasn’t looking an engine
hauled lhe freight car away. Tbe wagon
was upset and it was necessary to. get a
snow plow to clean the track of broken
hen fruit.
,

A Wl»con*in Supreme Judge Dead.
Madison, Wi*.. April 4.—Supreme Court
Justice David Taylor died suddenly last
night. He h*d been in court all day. Mid
going homo ata supper apparently in hi*
usual health. Shortly afterward he wa*
Mixed with a p*h&gt; in the region of hu
heart, and expired before medictl wwist*nce arrived He wa* born in Carlisle,
N. Y- March 1818,* and came to "
sin in 1846. being chosen justice in 1876. He
leave* a wife and five children.

aud died from unknown cause* was dis­
sected and a pointed, headless nail found
sticking In its heart, which wa* enlarged
to twice ltd natural size.

The keel for a new tug was laid In
Captain Davidson’s shipyard at .Bay City
Tuesday. It te talng built for the Alpena
Fish company of Alpena, and Its dimen­
sions are. length 90 feet, 20 foot beam and
7 foot hold Iu the shallowest place. It
Emery was obliged to shut down the mill. will be equipped with powerful machinery
For this he sued the town and has just re­ and will be capable of making 15 miles «n.
hour. The tug will be fitted out with
covered
a verdict of &lt;1,000.
1
large refrigerators. These boats are anew
Champion, upper peninsula, would pose
departure in the fish business and will nn
as a tilg town and this is the way they do
doubt ta used evtenslvely.
IL A notice reading thus:
"Wanted
1,000 bums and loafers to bang around tbe
depot at the arrival and departure of
trains," Is posted in the railroad station.
The wicked Negaunee Herald says the in­
vitation has been accepted and the town
heartburn,
looks flourishing.

Emery
gave the city of
—Lewis
.
IKHUI
j-aiucij
u‘ Three
*“*«
B|tcr,......................... «, ute Uh, water from
hl, river providing they left blm enouab
. his
a , * mill.
.. eta ...»
. did
iu__
a do .cl■tn run
They
not
this __
and

For Bilious Attacks

A Lenawee county farmer look home six
barrels ot chepp brown sugar the other
day. Be has a suga’r bush. He recently
The Benton Harbor people predict that
read a paper before a fanner’s institute a good healthy boom will strike that town
about food adnlterutiun. His pMachlng of 4,000 inhabitants within a short time,
applied to even thing except maple sugar. under the Impetus tiffit will l&gt;e given bj
The Marquette water works will ta sup­ the expenditure of 8500,000 which is to be
plied with a new 3,000,000 gallon dally devoted tu manufacturing interests there.
capacity Gaskill pumping engine. The These improvements Include a paper mill,
now water works, which is a hondfeome electric lighta. street ear lines and electric
building constructed entirely of stone, is power.
abonl completed and work ba.* begun on
Hon. J. B. Hutchins, a pioneer and
Uie big smoke stack.
prominent citizen of Ionia, was found
- Two years ago John Roberts, the aged dead in his bed Saturday morning. He
sexton of SL Mark's churclu Grand Baplds, had been supervisor of the city for years,
was admitted to the hospital In that city and ujis able to attend to those duties in
as incnnibly blind. Since then the doctors addition to his work as editorial writer of
have been working on him. nnd last Sun­ tlie Ionia Standard. In earlier years he
day he 'was able to attend church arid or was a prominent political figure, and was
the people, having recovered the use of once a candidate for congress on the demo­
cratic ticket
his eyes. .
The Bay City bricklayers aud masons
Otsego ha* no saloons, but she I* ’ brim­
ful of glorious river water and apple Juice, have Issued a ukase forbidding any mem­
nnd more drunks are seen every day on ber of the union working on a Job that
the Mreete than any other village ini Alle­ doesuot crime direct from the owner or
gan county. The people are getting tired architect This is to knock out contract­
of tho mercy which leads the justices to ors. Tbe painters and decorators will go
release lhe drunks on their promise‘jo do on a strike May 4th, unless their demand
for ten hours pay for nine hours work b
better.-i-Detrolt Journal.
■ acceded to.
Navigation Is open at Elk Rapids.
Allegan County Educational Club met
Allegan’s new school bouse will cost at Wayland, April 4.
$17,000 and will be built by Taltjol *
Tbe Cheboygan Lumber Company’s mill
Howe of that place.
start np next week.
Rev. August F. Bruske. ■ of Saglnnw,
Superintendent C. E. Smith will retire
has not yet decided to accept the presiden­
from the Schoolcraft schools.
cy of Alma college.
Stale Teachers, Instute for Lake county
A summer school for teachers of north­ at Luther, April G-10.
ern Michigan-will be held at Traverse City
George Wiesinger. a well-known drug­
next August
gist of Adrian, died Thursday.
Joseph Miller, the Grand Rapids car­
Ludington has 1800 pupils in tbe city
penter who disappeared two weeks ago. ta
school and thirty-nine teachers.
said to be worth &lt;25,000.
The steamer Puritan is making, regular
Dr. .lame** E. Ferguson, clinical assist­
trips between Chicago aud St. Joe.
ant at the Pontiac Insane asylum.- hi* re­
signed to enter practice.
John Raskle, of Luther, had both legs
broken by a rolling log. Thursday.
J. IL Buckingham, treasurer and gener­
al manager of the Chicago Steel works,
Margaret J. Taylor ba* been nominated
died suddenly of heart disease at the Hod- for member of the school board at l-ajx-er.
sou house. Lansing. April 5th. While
Harmer Bro’s, art gallery at Copemish
conversing with several friends la the
went up In smoke on Wyauesday. Iaxsh
room he pitched forward to the fl&lt;x)r and
&lt;1000.
expired Instantly. He was 89 years old
and leaves a widow and one child. The
Three million white-fish were planted at
’-remains will be taken to his home hi Chi­ Manistee the other day, by the State Fish
cago to-tuorrow morning.
.
Commission.

There have been eighteen great financial
:ri*m during the last century and n quar­
ter, vix.: In 1703, nt Amsterdam, originat­
ing with the house of De Neufvllle and inrolvlng seventy-seven failure*. The failare* Lu Holland In 1773exceeded £10,000,000.
In 1799 in Homburg there were clghty-two
failures. Involving £2,000.000. There wa*
x panic in Liverpool in tho Kune year,
which was, however. soinewhnL mitigated
by parliament lending £500,000 in exCoke Regions.
thequec bill* ou good*. In 1814 240 Kmks
Mt. Pleasant. Pa. April 7.—It was iUspendtxl payment in England. In 1825
stated last night by a member of Gan. at Manchester failure* occurred to the
Wiley’s staff, who had been at Mure wood unonntof £3.000,000.
The Calcutta failure of 1831 Involved
all yesterday, that the Hungsrtans in that
vicinity are arming tbpmsclves, and were £13,000,UM. Thu “wildcat” prices iu the
meeting iu the houses in the locality dur­ states in 1K37 canned all their banka to
;:lose. In 1839 the Bunk of England waa
ing the afternoon, and It is feared they
wed by tho Bank of France. A. panic in
may make trouble when the men go to France during lhe *nme year caused ninetywork. Extra guards were thrown out three companire to fail for the sum of £0.­
and every precaution taken to prevent any. '100,000. In 1844 a crisis in England brought
trouble. (.’apt Loar and eight deputies «bput the reformation of the Bank of Eng­
gave themselves up yesterday, and gnre land.
Tbe English failures ot 1847 involved
bail in the sum of &lt;300 each on the charge
OJ.tXO.iXW. During the gr»'nt panic of 1S57
ot felonious shooting.
&gt;n the ntates 7.2UO houses failed for £112,­
100,000.
The Overend, Gurney &amp; Co. fail­
Sheriff Clawson arrested .tbrfa ot Thurs­
day’s rioters yesterday and they were ure, nearly a quarter of a century ago, in­
held iu ftfiXX) bail each. He has warrant* volved failures coaling upward of £100,000,for twenty-five others. The strikers and J00. “Black Friday,*' in Wall street, waa
their friends say they are being discrim­ an §ept. 34. I860. The shoe and leather
inated against, inasmuch as CapL Loar inule crisis in Boston. U. S. A., in 1SS3,
and bis deputies who are charged with caused losses amounting to over £2,000,000.
felonious shix-tlng are bn’y held in *3“J0 The Grant &amp; Ward failure, in New York
each, while tbe strikers are held in *1,000 sity In 1884, involved many financial aad
bail ou a charge of rioting. The coke business houses anti a loss of over £5,000.operators say the backbone of the strike J00.—London Financial New*
is broken, while the strikers claim they
“ Dunn! ’’
are mure determined than ever to win it.
That inveterate joker Sothern had mada
BIRTH OF THE GRAND ARMY.
au appointment with Toole to dine at a
well-known restaurant- Tbe hour of meet­
ing was fixed, and Sot hern arrived tome
few minutes Wore the appointed time.
Decatur, Ills., April ".—The city is fill­ An elderly gentleman was dining at n ta­
ing up with Grand Army veterans for the ble at mine little distance from that pre­
encampment this week. The festivities pared for tho two actors. He was reading
began last night at the Grand Opera a newspaper, which he hod comfortably
house, where services were held to com­ arranged ta’fore him, uh lie was eating his
memorate the twenty-fifth anniversary. dinner. Sothern walked up to him, and
Gen. Vaozy, Gen. Oglesby, and Gen. Mars­ striking him a smart blow tat ween the
den (of Lowell, Masi.,) were amoug the shoulders, said:
"Hallo, old fellow! who would have
dignitaries present. The ex?fcl*e* coir*
sisU'd of addresses, historical sketches, thought of seeing yon here? 1 thought
you
ucver----- "
Tbe n**uulU*d diner
aad music. The Grand Army had its
turned round angrily, tyhen Sothern ex­
birth here twenty five ago.
claimed: “I tag you a thousand pardons,
*ir. 1 thought you were an old friend of
Tbe first post was organized by Gen. B.
mine— a family man whom I never ex­
F. Steoheosou, of Springfield, with twelve
pected to see hero. I hope you will pardon
charter members, six of whom are living
ami were present at the opera house last me.”
The old gentleman growled a reply, and
night. To-morrow will be the great day,
Sothezn returned to his table, where ho
and thousand* of veteran* are expected to
wa* presently joined by Toole, to whom he
participate in the silver anniversary
parade. . Thursday and Friday the busi- said!
“See that old boy? I’ll tat you halt a
new meeting* of the encampment and tho
crown you daren't go and give him a »lap1
I Woman's Relief corp* will be held.
'on the Jfock, and pretend you have mis­
taken him for a friend.”
PARNELL, HOW COULD YOU’
“Don*.”’ said Toolo; aud done it wa* im­
mediately, with a result that may ta kuagined.—Jjondon Tit-Bit*.
IxjnuoX, April ".—A sensational rumor
is afloat in the lobby of tho house of com­
“Wooton," Mr. George W. Childs’ place
mon* to the effect that Parnell fans been
privately married since the O’Shea at Bryn Mawr. is one of the handsomest
and most expensively maintained country
divorce
proceedings.
and
not to places In the Untied States. The annual
Mrs.
O’Shea.
Psrnellite*
who have expenditure is not far from &lt;30,000, of
been questioned on the subject refuse to which 112,000 is paid to bouse servant* and
discuss it. but they s y that the my-tcry other employe*. Twenty men and twelve
of their leutier’s inner life, often referred horse* are kept busy all the year round in
to a* tending to clear hl* character from caring for the farm and grounds, and in
th* stain upon it, will shortly be ex­ summer six additional men arc required to
plained.
.______________
look after the lawn, while as many more
assist the gardener.—New York Ledger.
LONDON. April 4.-After a campaign of
the gnatast excitement and turbulence
the election at Sligo came off Thursday
with comparatively little trouble. Thera
were a few unimportant -scrapa,” aud
tierce exchange* of compliment*, but
nothing calling for hard work by tbe po­
lice.
The Parnellitie* were defeated,
the majority against them being 806. Tbe
priest* did not stop urging tbe voter* un­
til their ballot* were deposited. They
made direct and per*onal appeals to the
voter* a* tbev stood in line, to vote
against Parnell.

Bay Citv citizens have some sense left
and at a public meeting Saturday night
decided that they would rather have tbe
public building erected as provided for
them by the architect rather than wait a
long time and then perhaps be leas
pleased.
,

The Willis qunkers have hired a colored
preacher for 8300 per year.
■

Nllds theatre gbera are annoyed by the
small boy In the balloon gallery

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
are tho
safest, surest,
and most popular
medicine for
family uso.
•

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.
Lowell, Mass.
MORTGAGE BA LB.
Default having been made tor more than thir­
ty day* In the payment or intercu over due aad
payable on s mortg.ice rtaled January 10th. »«•,
made by Welcome Marble and Fboeba R. Mar­
ble. his wife, to Hamuel Carson, and recorded
in the office ot the Itenistar of Deeds, for Barvy
County, Michigan, ou Hie 25th day of January.
1S». lit Uber 2S of morigage* on page MS. for
which default the said Hamuel Carson, by vlrtue of tbe right given him by said mortgage,
ha* made and hereby makes the w hole princi­
pal sum of said trortgagr. and the interest ac­
crued thereon, now dur and payable. Andon
which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at
the date of this notice one hundred and seventy­
eight dollixra nnd twelve cents. (SKAtaj. and no
Silt or proceooings at taw bavins been InsUtud to recover the amount secured by said mort­
gage or any part thereof. Now, therefore, no­
lice Is hereby riven that on Saturday, the *srUi
day of June. TSD1. at ten o'clock In the forenooa,
at the north front door of the court bouse. In
the city of Hasting*. Barry County. Michigan,
that bring the i lace v here the efrrnlt court
for Barry county is holdeo. I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to the highest bidder, tbe prem­
ises described In said mortgage, or so much
thereof a* may be necessary to satisfy tte
amouut due on said nmrlgagr. with dis mt*rest thereon, and the e&gt;»a. charge*, and exjasnses allowed by law. and provided for In
said mor'gage. Said premises being describe*
in said mortgage a* follow*, to wit: All that
Etre.) of land. Ijlug and being fa th*
&gt;wnshlt&gt; of Hasting*. Barry County, Michigan,
known and described as
Dial part of west fractional half ot
south woat onarter of serf Ion seven (7). in
town Uirce (3&gt;. north range eight (8) w*t.
lying north nf Th •rnapple Btver. excepting
thereftom two (!) acre*. u*ed for a cemetery,
leaving twenty five (25) acre* of land moreor lew.
Dated. Hasting*. Awrtl XI. IWt. •
Haxcki. Cabmox. Mortgagee.
Cuas. H. Daukr. attorney for mortgagee.

Curtis T. Dofige, proprietor of the Cen­
tennial mills at Lapeer, died of la grippe
Thursday.
•

Henry Myer, an old man who lived alone,
was found dying In his home, near Black
The fish commission has just cast .’kOOO,■ Jjikc, Wedncslay.
ooo orphan white fish adrift in &gt; Lake
Forty-three lake captains have formed a
Michigan off Manistee.
branch of the Marine Benevolent Associa­
The Egan murder case at Grand Itapids
tion at Detroit.
Is now grinding, nearly four days having
been consumed in securing a jury.
Tliat at this seasoo the blood Is filled with im­
Marquette is kicking on the depot owned purities, tne accumulation of month* of close
by tbe D. S. 8. A A. railroad. Ittople confinement In poorly- ventilated store*, work­
have to set under umbrellas on a rainy shops and tenement*. All these Iniporltie* uifl
every trace of scrofula, salt rheum, nr other
day.
diseases may be expelled by taking Hood's
the best blood partner ev»r pro­
Fred Calkins, a Jackson lad aged 10 Sarsaparilla,
duced. It t* tbe only medicine of which 100
years, fell out -of a thin! story window, «lo*e» one dollar" 1* true.
nnd the only wound he received, so far as
Fred. E. Janette, a university sophomore
is yet knovyn is a cut on his head.
has sold Golden Days, a serial story, for
Gustavus Rhode, a six year old Saginaw &lt;174. tbe plot of which is laid in the Mich­
youth, wa? knocked down by an electric igan copper country.
car Wednesday and received severe InjurThe good people of SL Joseph say that
Niles Is a “dead, unenterprising” town lacause a skeleton was found buried near a
residence in the latter place.

Saginaw merchant* run excursions from
Flint and Intermediate station* to draw
trade from the merchants to whom it be­
longs. Flint doesn’t like It a blL

Mrs. V In slaw's Soothing Syrup should always
be used for children teething. It soothes the
shlld, softens the gum*, altava *11 pain, cures
wind colic nnd Is the best remedy fardiarrhera.
Twenty-Are cents a bottle.
Marshal Hickman of St. Clair was badly
Injured in n saloon fight Monday night. He
tried to stop a row and was struck upon the
head with a beer bottle.

Michigan wheat reported as being 01 per
A Saginaw firm has shipped 12 cars uf cent of wheat it might be at tills time of
lumber to Brazil. This is the first
year. Plowing is going on in the southern
menL A member of the, firm says tliat end of the state and they are still shovel­
Blaine’s reciprocity treaty has opened’ this
ing snow in the north.
market.
A fact that all men, with gray and many
George Traver, of Sanllnc Center, was shaded whiskers should know, tliat Bucking­
trying to light tbe . fire with kerosene.
ham’s Dye aixntys colors an eren brown or
Result, mustaiche and eyebrows burned off
black at will.
and face badly blistered. He may lose his
An Allegan epting-house Jceeper discovsight
y
i
A little two-year old son of Jas. Payne, cred gold In the gkzard of a lien that came
i from Watson township, and the theory Is
a Detroit earpentar, fell into a bucket of
scalding water two weeks ago, and despite tliat the heo mined the nugget, anil consid­
I
its sufferings Ha negligent parents have erable excitement exists thereat.

I *aw a young man enter* restaurant for
bronkfast the other day, approach the cash­
ier’* desk, address a word to the cashier
and receive a book. 1 asked what it all
meant, and learned that the customer al­
ways had in the keeping of. the caahier paid little heed to it. The baby died as
some volume that be read while at break­ the result Thursday.
fast. "They are always good book*,” said
Sanl&gt;6 Sle. Marie Is to have two new
the cashier with a smile, “aud I read them
shingfe'mills and the people up there think
between times.”—New Vork Star.
of having the governor proclaim a day’ of
Upon two pitchers In the British museum thanksgiving to celebrate tbe event.
are to be seen domestic cats in tbe Interior
A California woman, named More, has
of a school of mMalc. One ia tied by a scut &lt;1,000 to Mrs. L. H. Stone, of Kala­
string, and the other Btand* upright on a mazoo, to be used to Mtabliah a [woman's
stool, and a young man ia offering a oake professorship chair at thr univeratty.
to it. All these pictures, which are authen­
Albert Writ!, the Bay City Idiot who
tic, and which date back more than 2.000
rears, reproduce the Image of a cat, per­ shot himself because a married w&lt;«nan
haps a little slimmer than ours, but like would not fall In love with him. has so
far recovered as to be able to beouL
the animal as we know it.
We r ■ not waiting for the bate and moles

sick headache,
and all disorders of
the stomach, liver,
and bowels,

Capt. Jaek Lapham 47 years old and a
well known vessel man of Saginaw, died
Saturday. He had resided there SS years
and was widely known. A widow and
two children survive.

but for men and women who have eyes
and use them, who have brain# and rea­
son! There’s a new world for them—suf­
Bert Robinson caught two years and
fering and sickly a* they are—a new world nine mouths, and Charles Smith two vvar*
LOXDOS. April l-TlR»n»
created from the brain of a skillful and six months, in Judge Buck’s coort.
Th. «rrl,J of tb.
physician—a discovery—the "Golden Med­ Kalamazoo Saturday, tor burglarizing the
uxtof Baroo F.~'- «« "«•
Vicksburg flouring mills.
that the misunderstanding watdne to Mr. ical Discovery"
O’Brien Atkinson has withdrawn from
Blaine’s intei preting the demand for a
Years ago Dr. Pierce found out that tbe
trial a* a demand for conviction. Ths secret of all scrofula, bronchial, throat and the Industrial ticket us candidate for su­
mini-try i* mdi.po.ed to Po*h the matter lung trouble lay—In the beginning at least preme court judge. Probably did not
tayond a demand for recognition o' the In impure blood and the weak tone of the want to lav awake in anxiety to wonder
prraaple of lntero*£ion*l juj&gt;«• The system: that the way to cure these effects wbetlier he would be elected or not.
excitement bn* entirely subsides-.
was to remove the cause, that human
Ex-Aldcrman William
Mowbray, of
nature being the same, the same results Saginaw, died Saturday of chronic bron­
might be looked for in nearly all cases. chia! asthma. He was 63 years old and
8T.
Mo-. A|.rtl * -Tb. wboi»- So confident was lie that tbe exceptions
; wa* prominently identified with the busi­
Ml. boot u»d ,bob
ot Smith, B1m- were uncommon that he took the risk of ness in the southern part of the etty.
Uulb Co ™ ek-d T-tmdw b, tb. giving the medicine to those it didn't taneMrs. Cha*. Spaulding, of Lapeer town­
Uuritl oo MUcbni.nu imnUoilW- fit for nothing, aud tbe result* have proved
committed suicide by banging her000, to -U.tr th. twditor. ot A-1-SmUh. ^An? •HJolden Medieal Discovery" is tbe I ship.
mrif In ber barn Saturday. Beiuarement
..
._______ _i____nf vbaw firm Tne Ktot*s.
all claim* will nwdy for tbe million: Tbe only guaran- yer th* death of ber
w“
teed liver, blood and lung remedy. Your drowned last summer, te supposed to be

BOLD KZDAL, PARIS, 1S78.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s
Breakfast
Cocoa
from which tho excess at
oil ha* been removed. La

Ab»oluMy Pure
and it is Soluble.

No Chemicals
are used in its preparation.

It has

more than thru times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
economical, costing leu than one cent
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.

Sold by Grocers everywhere.

W. BMER a CO,

Dtreteltf, fa.

No more

It has just been learned that Ittyot the
502 Italians drowned by the sinking of the
Utopia In the l«y of Gibraltar were bound
for Negaunee. Tney were traveling on tick­
ets Miit them from Negaunee.

When she wafi a Child, she cried forCartoria:

rcSStTsSrS ’STri£
THE uCOLCHESTER” RUBBER 00.
Mrs Nlclo, a Marquette
gone crazy over religion.

woman

ha*

rtAyer’» Hair Vigor is a most excellent prep­
aration for tbe hair. I s»eak of tt from experi­
ence. It* use promotes the growth of new balr.
and makes ft glowy and sofL The Vigor is a
sure cure for dandruff.”—J. W. Bowen. Editor
Enquirer, McArthur. Ohio.

Samuel B. Tlbbets of Grand Rapids, a
prominent man. lias been arrested for open­
ing mail that did not belong to him, on com­
plaint of Went II. Cook. Tibbete has plead­
ed not guilty mid has been released on &lt;200
ball.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

'ADHKStVK COUNTERS.'
. AT 1TTAII nr

•

G. G. SPAULDING,
HASTINGS.

by the Probate Court tor tbe Goont
Blate of Mtehbran, Coirniiimloueni
examine and wlJaU»ll claims and
ailperwx* agsn&gt;?&lt; said drenaMd,
rive noucr. rbat ae w&gt;ll meet st i
Howard Mostar *t ClnvcrdtUe. cm

day &lt;rf Starch”
court for crtdl
for exatninstluu and
Dated, March Gib,

�astings

Banner^

TXarriUr, April »• 1M1-

ucooaa""’MATTIS &lt;*• MICH., POgTOFFICK.
arevsr !&lt;♦ 1*7*-_

EDITORIAL NOTES.
rm trade
nothin* tt »&lt;*
tameSsat In nne bmtth they deem™
,nv Innn of thrill, for lhe alle&lt;ed
that lhe (Inly U
•**■&gt; &gt;»
price ‘paid by oanrtnners. In tlw next
bmth they demand "Urflf reform,Ihnmsh .dopdon of tbe Brill* policy of
ridleellnx rerenne from none,«ipellnir Itn-

»’snc
th. McKloter HU wool* »*

°°r

almost completely KMjfinod to the different

darees of American traders.’’
The chamber *1m&gt; supported the view
express’d by Sir Lyon Playfair at l*eeds
recently
thal “*f the “eK,«lh,y
bill worked well for the industries and
labor Interests of the United States, it
would serve to prove that British free trade
waa a mistaken policy.”
We humbly beg leave to sugfest to these
gentlemen that they might as well be pre­
paring to join the free trade league, for
England's policy wd! certainly be con­
demned within a year. »o far axbuccess of
our new tariff can condemn 1L

BriUah Gold.

In other wools, they ask that a tariff be
taki against the importation of articles in
which there can be no home competition
to aid in keeping down prices, and that
revenue be collected exclusively from such
articles as the country must purchase and
Import at whatever cost, or do without
This means tliat congress shall put on
tbe tree list all woolen, cotton and linen
fabrics, ail manufactures from woods and
metals, all grain* and animal products,
and collect tbe more than SI00.000,900
now obtained from these competing jw^
dnets by imposing a tariff on coffee, tea.
spices rubber and other noncompeting
household neees*itks that now come In

Of mraree the deisahd for “revenue re­
form'’ along tin* line is promptly seconded
by the Cobden ciub. finds zealous cotnmcndabun in the foreign press, and need not
appeal in rain for substantial assistance
from those European manufacturer* who
reek to sell their ware* to our people with­
out being subjected to tbe inconvenience
of having to pay for such privilege. No

Our free trade friends pretend great in­
dignation whenever “British gokT is men­
tioned in connection with tbe propaganda
of “tariff refohn.” Perhaps the following
cablegram may throw some light or. the

subject:
dcxlah’s special CAtit.a niarATcn.
Loudon. February 9—A curious libel
case has just been before the law courts In
Sweden. It appears that a Swedish news­
paper, Motala Pollen, accused certain per­
sons of high social position, one being tbe
late general director of customs and anoth­
er the present Lord Lieutenant of the
county of Stockholm, with having received
subsidies from the Cobden club amounting
to 12,000 pounds for carrying on a free
trade agitation in their country.
□ The court dismis-o-d tlie libel, the writer
pleading that uli the statements were true,
and claiming that Prince Bismarck had
been able through tbr German Embassy in
Ixindon. to obtain a copy of the dub’s aecret accounts, and these accounts fully
bore out the statements that bad been
made.
The writer of tbe article received bis in­
formation in such a way that there could
l»e no &lt;|uestton about ils authenticity, and
he further alleged that these secret ac­
counts would be very- soon published in
Berlin.
It 950.000 was sent to “educatt" Swed­
en. what amount has been sent to
“educate* tbe United States.

■ane man believes tliat any money foreign
competitors might save through a reduc­
tion in our tariff would be allowed to bene
fit any hut themselves. Their sympathy
with tariff reduction in this country 4s a
matter of business rather than phllantrnphy:
and on true busmens principles their allies
Ob Friday week Prince Bismarck re­
on this side of tbe Atlantic will not be ptrceived a deputation from, the manufactur­
milted to relax their C Torts In behalf of
ing town of Dortmumt which came to
, Hee trade in behalf of free trade in every
present to the Priure the freedom of their
product of factory, forest and mine in
city. The ex-Ubancellor thanked the dep­
i which American enterprise is now tnterutation for the high honor they had done
I freing with foreign ambition and selfish­
him. and. among other things, said: “Up
, Mas. The shrewd business mon behind
to tbe aeventles I was, by com iction.' an
the warfare In behalf of free trade hate
adherent of free trade, and. so to speak,
never ceased to covet the reward promised
born and bred iu IL Until the year 1870
by their pariimentaty committee a few
DgO I was so much orcupled by foreign
years ago as certain to &lt; follow substantial
affairs that I was not able to devote myself
control of the markets of this country.
energy to economic questions.
After
Nar have they relaxed their efforts to that
1870 foreign affaire l&gt;ceamr quieter, and,
end. Let the answer given them in 188S
when in the course of time I saw one
be emphasized In 1992.
blast furnace after another being put out
and the national industry retrograding
In providing the expense of government more and more. 1 became convinced that
it becomes necessary to tax tbe property some change was necessary."— Edinburg
Weekly Scotsman.
tariff is to insure adequate compensation
for tbeae necessary burdens by compelling
York Fhynlelaa.
\ tbreigners seeking to compete in business
From time to time for some months past
with oar citizens to pay roundly for the we have published lhe mammoth adver­
: • privilege, and by. so much reduce domestic tisement of Dr. Fnith. which appears in
our columns. We have purposely refrain­
• taxes. The effect of free foreign trade ed from an expression of a personal opin­
would be to Increase tbe expense now im- ion of &lt;be doctor. His continued visits to
i
t; poaed apon tbe citizen'and to exempt the our city arui the constantly Increasing
•orrirner altogether. On this tbe issue Ls numbers that throng hb parlors id each
succeeding visit, make it necessary to call
attention to the work the doctor is doing.
There were some who advocated tbe The evidences In our community of bis su­
free trade policy In tbe early days of tbe perior skill ore but the legitimate results
npeHie: but their unreasonable demand of bis years of experience and training in
tbe principal centers /if medical learning.
wa* Kilraeed by an overwhelming majority —Courier Herald, Saginaw. Mich.
•C these patriots of the revolution, who in‘Mrd that political independence of the
Mortpge Sale.
*
am* republie could not long be maintainDefault bavins been made tn tbe eoadttlon*
if the country remained commercially
f a certain montage made by Harrim
. Forahy and Sarah A. Forahv. his
wupendeat upon England. So general was
fids convletkxi that the first congress im—tirtrly passed and Washington signed a
MB with tbe avowed object of protecting
aM industries neceffitgry to commercial
tependence against untaxed alien rompeti-

their
allies were Just as vociferous in
ton of LltMC tariffs laid by our

that
Cleans
Most
is Lenox

ED.POWERJ’
NO. 35.
flL^Lw7YSTHEPEST

5C CIQ/1K
IN THE

■S. BETTER T2525!

Grape Vines, Raspberries,
Strawberries. Trees, Shrubs,

Ornamentals, Evergreens,
Roses; also Seed Com!

Thr partnarshin hereiotore extodng under
file flrm name ci Stauffer a &lt;'r»*i«7 l* ’bl* J**'
tllssoived by mutual con*ent Tbe buf neat will Bonrat draltec »nd In*
be continued by L. E. btaufler, wlio Aumce s-l
ilatiiiltlcs nf tiie finn. All notes, bonk accouatv.
ete.,dne tbe Ann will be paid to J» l~ cmwwy.
Dated, March «U». IW.
I.. K- MTAl r n,K.
J. L. CBAWLBT.

CAN A MAN
Sell a Fine Line

rfaNMi markets. Aad though so often
amt. and at tbe end of a hundred
i ea^roated with legislation
Xlon quite as
preceding it,
n trade have

Fine Hiii

LADIES t i!!; * CENTS’
FOR SPRING WEAR.
Do not fail to examine them and get prices before
you buy.

Fine line of Walking Shoes.

F. G. STOWELL.
Repairing neatly and promptly done by .1. C.
Woodruff.

JUST RECEIVED
The finest line of Ladies’ Shoes ever offered to G e people
of Cloverdale, all of w hich are at prices to suit t.,e buyer.
The best pebble goat at $2.00; the finest Dongola goat at
$3.50, and a splendid line ranging between the above prices.
We also have gent’s shoes from a common plow shoe to the
finest Dongola kid at from $1,35 to $5.00. The best prints at
IMPROVED
only b cts. Elegant Windsor Henriettas only 8 cts, e,(uai to
any 12c goods. We also keep a full line of staple dty goods
and groceries which we sell to suit the customers. Also an
GrtalMt Dbc-very «■&lt;»»» fur tha
extra fine line of shirts, pants, hats, caps and gent's furnish­
CHOLERA,
aud
HOG
ing goods. We have added for our spring and summer trade
WORMS
IS
HORSES.
PIS
a nice line of ladies' and misses' trimmed hats, which we will
l»d.. on. i% -Br ■ sell at’prices to surprise you.
Give us a call, examine our
M«. r. n. ?t-krt*e Yovr B.« Ode* &lt;-** d
•Imv' 1 --J
t» » »*«'l--’l Cfit, Wc«:«&lt;’n hat- goods^and be convinced that yon can buy goods of us for less
4&gt;«dta&lt; p.&gt;
»»&lt;* «■*:&gt;-» rt* cr*
*■"■
&lt; c i» d&lt; j • xeUaxadiy. *« *«-•«■’* •»
•■* • r** money than at any other place.
Butter, eggs, dried fruit and
iXto.
“
’
wux»«oMM&gt;h
\»rr» xr*» known tn Lil: th* noiyHlt l*»«4y fcv
«&lt;»( &gt;» king*. 11 era**, nhovy. Iteiaotkowu. beans taken at. their full value in exchange for good*
P.n y iM
wwnurtw. .1 r•» P" f
Yours for business,
•

Wall Paper MGiioieraGiire.
in this fown?
Yes, he can, if sold at
the right price, and
that is what
FRED L. HEATH,

The Druggist,

$-&lt;
ar-d dvrtt X&gt; tb*
rrKKKT HF. x.reed lUplu*. Mirh.
IC —U1MI am. Ot mm U«- Ciioam* Rwrewn.

For tale In Huriinyx by

IS DOING.

IF. H. GOODYEAR. Dru-j^Ut.

GEO. P. MOSIER,

Cloverdale.

At A. WOOLLEY'S.
Now is the time to buy Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s Shoes

fl fTFI? ™T D0 TnE wild
JU 1 Ll\, WrtVEJS/IT?

At io per cent
In order th m&amp;ke room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here. 1 have decided to sell every pair of

That gentle spring is here.
At an advance of ten per cent, of first cost. This however is a
That the good wife will soon get a house-cleaning hustle
on; and mau. weary, sad-eyed man, will eat cold hash
from the kitchen table.

Strictly Cash Sale.

Call, examine and obtain prices before buying, as I will n°t
l&gt;e undersold.
Yours resp'y,

legtatatitts tooting to the

i for lowering the barriers against
•omprtlUoo teas been cheered by tbe
peen press and found substantial
Mg among those foreign manofaetur-

I have just received a

JtlOEJ

Elxbty mra twn nr ode In We •••“W.j!
KntUnd.
lurry County,
kxaled
note,
•mt
ot H^rnntt.
three mUe.
«~tblereo
of &gt;"'«
.Ulloa, lony-Sm wre ot tmpromd, ’blrty See 8. Parish, miocreaor to C. «• Hwenwerg.
•tree Umber. «lth .mil oretunl. • III mil
rhmw. Price mrreod on when Metric lhe farm.

Irvins. Barrv Co., Midi.

A YOU i

The mau of the house must buy new oil cloth, and he
can get it at Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware.
New panes of glass must take place of the unsightly
cracked and broken glass. Big supply of window glass
at Goodyear Bros,’
•
The paint brush will be called in to do its slicking np
work Goodyear Bros, keep the best paints in this
market.
New trimmings must be bought for doors and windows.
Goodyear Bros, can help —
yon out on that llbe “if it
takes all summer.”
Therefore cease uain repining.
For everything in the hardware line yon will make no
mistake if you go to

GOODYEAR BROS
tlrtRbWflltC.

A. WOOLLEY.

EbWflRb Q.

Parsons

DEALER IN

Mantels, Grates and Tile.
Tile and Marble for
Floors, Vestibules, Etc
Lawn Goods, Vases,
Settees, Plant Stands.
Wire Goods,
Cut Flowers and
Choice Plants.
NS. 113 1 Bm It, KALAMAZOO.

�Rev. A. Bunnell was akk with la grippe
Saturday.
Hugh McCall and wife, of Alitno. made
their tons. Frank and Burt, a visit Friday
and Saturday returning home on Sunday.
Jonas Price and Wm Scldmore returned
to their respective homes in Alitno to vote
after an almence. cutting and drawing logs.
Maud Ranuey, of Delton, was the guest
of Vera Cortright Saturday and Sunday.
Robert Marshall bad a severe attack of
inflammation of the bowels last week but
Is now reported some better. "
Samuel Roach shot a wild goose while
flying over.

M. IL Gwin started for Sherwood Wed­
What soft times with tbe farmers since Mr. Editor? Will we ever meet again.
On our homeward way
Even tbe tried and true old democrats,
nesday on a brief business trip.
tlie McKluley bill. Mud so deep.
nightly exodu* of Spaniards,
*. lion. CleniAil Smith and wife, of 11gat­ who did come to tlie polls only spoke of
their rheumatic troubles and how roughly male, young and olu, who c
It ia now a foregone conclusion that ing*, visited hfa imrenta the pant week.
town on dglly permit* for trade or
Delton will double her population within
If you want to si-e a fine lot of Engle's they bad been handled by la grip. Not a and hpvo to return l*foi» the fort
P. IL Karns and family have taken a
word ot commendation for their chivalrous
three hundred'and slxty-five days.
Cotswold land* call at Marion Shores.
arecloMd. Of three there cro bet
girl.
D. C. Higley, of Kalamazoo, baa pur­
Lew Gardner has improved the appear­ nominee for Judge, Who had made himself nnd four thousand, and many of t hem
Frank Leonard and wife visited the
chased the store building belonging to F. ance of hfa farm by building a new board such a statesman by deciding against R. B. ,i handsome income by daily
latter’* parents on Sunday last.
corporations
Not
a
word
against
Mc
­
i A, Blacknmn and will continue hfa busl- fence In front.
small quantitiea of tobacco, eonoretod
Little Freddie Anders met with a severe
ness relations with us. They all like
S. Smith has sold hfa Interest In the F. Kinley. Prairieville is republican through many ilerirea In their clothing or *'
accident last week. lie fell In such a
I Delton when once acquaint!1.,.
Allerton farm to Wm. Bradley and Intends and true.
loads. Their number-, aru so great
way as to sprain bis arm. confining him to
Wm.Johnc.ock
is
sick
with
pneunftmla.
Dr. Burton, of Hastings. Is soon tn erect to move to Arkantaa.
even If the Spanish frontier guard dua
the house for several days.
Jessie White is visiting In Three Rivera
a fine brick hotel liere on the property
Ed Benson, of Mulliken, is visiting old
A girl at John Branschka's..,
The ladles aid society realized 87 on the । afford some connivance, which is not
purchased of J. Cramer.
friends for a few days.
improlxible. it must lie impossibleto
Jacob Scheurer Is again without a liouseJ. Cramer lias removed to bis farm ly­
Saturday as J. Mater was going to town 6th, frotifctheir lubeb table.
them all effectually, aad the women
ing near Middleville. Ills friends wish near the Snore hill hfa horse went through
ally are the greatest and most sir
Mrs. Henry Anders fa on tbe sick list.
him success.
the crobsway and liad quite a serious time.
defrauders of the Spaufafi revenue.
Lena Geiger has "returned home from
Our school closed on Tuesday evening of
THE MARKETSDr. C. A. Scribner, of Chicago. Is to
A. Snyder has commenced work ou his
Any one who waits at the Landp
last week with recitations, dialogues and Cutcheou.
locale here iu the interests of afflicted new farm.
IlaatiBga.
may wee stockings, dram improvi
C.
V.
Riegler
was
In
Ixrwell
Thurwlay.
comic song*. All seem satisfied with Ella
Milton Bradlev lost one of his work
humanity.
other rcce»i»ex being st uffed, corain pu
Apples- Dried .lift perib,
T. Sullivan's family have moved over
■n skill's teaching. Although this was her
A very pleasant evening waa enjoyed by horses last week.
BuUer— isGSu.
with small packet^, which. n.« tbe are
Umt term of teaching, she did splendidly. the hardware.
Clover area "MAS.
all who took part in the surprise petpeMr. Preston hrs moved to Morgan.
profit fa 70-per cent., will well pay 1
i so per bu.
Jacob Scheurer Iras thr la grlp’pe.
Lydia Terry, of Lowell, was the guest of trnted upon Ebby Pennock last Thursday
L. Hosmer will move on tlie C. Wilkin­
trouble and risk of carriage. 1 wa» told
&lt; leorgc Robinson was in Orangeville on Mary Riegler Tuesday night.
»5.Wtt«G.oo calves. 15.00.
night.
son form that he bought of Elder Holler.
one very succcxsful method ot stnl
I
Fred Youngs, of Hastings, spent a few
s .nday Lot.
' .
Mrs.
R.
Elcrton
fa
doing
some
exceed
­
A letter just received from the Crooked
which is much,practiced. Dogsure brougM
Charles Anders and wife went to Coats days In Freeport last week.
latke Summer Resort. Co. state* that ingly tiuc carpot weaving.
to Gibraltar from thzir Snanfah hotMK
Ollie Culler was home from Hastings a twenty lieautlfiil cottages will be built upGrove last week, called thereby the illness
Um«—Selling al asc per Dbl; waterlime.tl M From sixtoeiglit pounds* weight of tobacco i
George Tyfar has rented the C. Newton
few days last week.
.if a son-in-law.
&gt;er bbl.
farm of A. Smith.
up their grounds this season.
is tied round their necks, imd with Uii*
Osta-'Oeperbu.
Tbe boys who ••cooned’’ chickens do not
William Havens will soon move onto the
they run straight home, carefully avoidlufl*
Wheat looks well and blds fair to be a
■ Pref. Mllhain closed a very successful
Fotatoe.-'itf'O'. per t&gt;u.
,
Mrs. Rich farm in Rutlam! and will wurk sr«n much frightened about being arrest, term of school here lust Friday. He I* an good crop.
everybody iu the shape ol a custom hoium
Porte—St oo ft H 50.
ed.
11mit Penin* at ftt.ro per toa.
!!!■• same. ___________________ *■ ’
officer. They are trained to crime by tbe
intelligent as well as very genial young
Mrs.
Y.
Fnx
was
in
Hastings
Thursday.
agency of men dressed in custom house
tnan and many citizens deplore hfa de­
Ban field.
F. E. McCullum intends to open hfa parture.
WteSt-N*. I.while fti-oo: fed. fti &lt;n
uniform, who thrash them unmercifully,
Eggs are In good demand.
David Stiles took hfa sheep to Battle bazaar Saturday.
Ek&gt;ur-«3JO per hundred.
and tints instill a wholesale horror at t lie
We got •‘done up” easily on moving
11. E. Tolles and M. IL Alden were In
Creek last Thursday through tin* rain,
N. Bailey, ot Hastings, was in the village polling place.
ippearancc of a government servant.
Woodbury last Saturday on business.
»n&lt;»« and mud to tie shipped by 11. Bellln- Friday.
Maplo Sugar, 06l#e.___ '
Nor are frauds comtnittad upon t he Span­
George Norris and wife, who have been
The entire republican ticket was elected
_--i. Twenty-four teams drawed tlie sheep
W. T. Roush aaalated In W. U. Pardeet at yesterday’s clecyon.
ish excise alone. Often enough it fa found
visiting relatives and friends here for the
,r. d cut the roads up so bad that it was
Beans—as.re per bu. tor cltv picked.
store Thursday.
.
that the food supplies for the Gibraltar
M. IL Gwin started for Chlcngi/ via past few days, returned to tlieir home In
Btiiter-’jaftar.creamen 3K13I
hard work for them to get home with their
School commenced Monday with Augusta Shenvkxxl Tuesday.
market
have been cunningly t-impcrxrf
■
Baltimore Inst Friday.
Corn-TieP*r bu.
&lt; mpty wagon*. Itaty &lt;Sr Stringh*m shlpiied
with, sx when the vendors of tire turkeyis fjg
Hinkley and J. J. Wood at the helm.
Egit*— icfit'e.
George Pricliard and family returned
An informal reception was held nt
that di.j a rarload of sheep to Buffalo.
0*1,—75c nerbu.
Rev. M. C. Dixon gave a sermon on Rork’s hotel Saturday evening In behalf of home from a visit at Pric-hardville last
increase their selling weignt by cranunibg
ise.
Poultn—Lire: chickens. lOe; dues
John McKinney’x family* are all having
“Stanley In Africa” Sunday evening.
tutnd down the throna ot the poor biros be­
Friday.
।^'wjieAi-’.No. i white •IjOd. Ko. Teed, 814*.
Pref. Milham.
he grip except John.
fore they cram the neutral ground.—Mttr*
Sarah Dipp spent Thursday with Melinda।
Mm. Eltle Tolles, who has |&gt;»s'ii visiting
Election fa past, let us all shake.
Das ii Stiles is alM&gt; having an attack of and Sarali Steckel.
| ray's Magazine.
her
pargnta
and
friends
In
Balllnmre
ami
Ltgrip. but could not give up to it -lieeauve
F. E. Denning and F. Ferguson spent
Johnttowu
returned
home
laxt
Tuesday.
&lt;■ had to deliver a part of hfa fat cattie Saturday afternoon and Sunday In Hast­
Magielan.
There serins to be a slight change In T.
Rev. Keeler fa preparing lo build ou Cth
■ • Battle Creek for shipment. Gale Bros, Ings the guests of friends and relatives.
Coming m-ruM on the Anrauii with me
I E. Godds’x rendition.
Hugs—Medium and Mixed 85_W8?it*».
avenue hi the near future.
were the shippers.
wi-reu number of intensely convivial sniritat
S. Roush and Dr. 11. C. Peckham were
School iM-gin* In district Nn. 8 tai Mon­
Mr. Pearson moved into thr house
\rd&lt;-&lt;» Motfoni fa dn the gain.
among whom were several laaici. AcaotSj
day thr 13th, with Ella Jordan, of Bedford, formerly occupied by F. G. Friciul, last
at tlie county seat Saturday.
nd. 'ftfngate has had something befall
Ing to custom, os tbe steamer uppiusalted!
Vina Weislnger Went to Clarksville Sun­ for teacher.
Wednetulay, having recently purchased lhe
;n. tor he fa hobbling around witliacane. day to spend u few days with her imrenta.
Sandy Hook, the steward made un his Mil
Thfa spring serins to br thr great one same.
’
Speaking
of
Mr.
Stanley
’
*
courtship,
.luhnstowu Ims the high honor of home
Mrs. H. C. Peckham spent Saturday for removals and moving. Herr are some
The mason work was itegtin on G. Buck­ Mr*. Tcnnnnt, Mr. Stanley’s motljer-io- for sundries and prewnted the xc-veral «o;aienlanda star troupe performed in n night with Mrs. J. C. Baker.
to whom they fa-longed.
on the stage road that we know of: laiw- borough's building last Saturday.
Inw, rwiid: “Henry wooen along time be­ counta
tama at the grange hall last Friday night.
A genial old party from Chicago offered
Mis* Hudson, ot Lowell, was the guest fa Brrsrr. Mrs. Dunn, Mr. Prine. Herbert
F. G. Friend b'*s moved Into a part of fore he won. I did not give my consent it
. uc ball wm idled t&lt;» its utmost capacity.1
lliiwmin, Dr. Chandler. Henry Ihuld, man G. Cover's house where lie will remain un­ once. When Ito enrue to me anti pleaded to match pctraies with a man from Pougjiuf J. Smelcbrr’s family Sunday.
Last week Tuesday night there was it
keepsic in order to see who should paj far
in the hon«r he lately occupied. Mi. Psr- til he gets hfa house completeil. which fa for Dolly’* hand I nald:
the cigars. The man from Poughkeepsie
un-at big birthday party assembled at
Rathind,
mrlts . L. A. S'ratt&lt;iii. Jacob Juekett. Mr. now under way.
“ ’No, Henry; Dolly is all that I Lave left
Mother's hall to surprise John M
Crandall. J. 3- Hinchman. James Swanson.
W. C. Rolfe was in Woodbury last Sat­ and 1 cannot, shall not, jiart with ber. The won.
The roads are very muddy at present.
Then a New Yorker bccatho interested
Kipp, nud to let him know that he was
Trust llir forthcoming t-ommfariomT of’ urday on business.
mother-in-law in England plnys n lonely
A flock of wild geese were seen iu this
nud offered to mnu-!i tbe victor for bi* bill.
nisi 54 year* old anti that he was just savhighway, whom ever he may fa*, will exert&gt;
F. Clark took jiossession of the goods in pari. Sbo fa not welcome to her daughter's The man from PoUghktfpslc again woo. j
vicinity April 1st.
&lt;-.1 from being born on'a fool's day. If
liouaehold: ber vhlta inu*t lie few itutl Then nil of um in turn matched him for'
Ikxtc Merrifield has returned tn hfa » repairing intluciicr on the causeway’ the itosiofllee building last week.
north of Gaskill. It has been marked un­'
F. Mecilen will build on Gib avenue ns brief. They have taken niy otIn -dangti- sundries, und the man from Poughkeepsie !
home hi Whitehall.
Mm. There was over a hundred people
soon ns the material can be gut on tlie ut away—1 cannot part with Dally!*
Mr. VanWagnon fa nursing a sore hand. safe long enough.
still won. in fact, tile man from Pougb ?
.here.
After John got his' working
It to tlmught by soin&lt;* that the stage' ground.
“Hr.-ir'y pleaded long and eloquently; at
*
L. D. Smith, of High St., met with n
keepxie won everything.
■ o-he.« «itt aud Sunday clothes on. which
The members of the Capital Building time* be would nlm&lt;&gt;«t weep. The tears
The tar.t to match him was a ■umewha| I
serious accident while in Hastings a few route will be about as unprofitable afterr
were in waiting tor him. he was then led
would
fill
hfa
eyes
nnd
be
would
choke
tbe
change
via
Gaskill,
a*
before.
•»»
there
'
and
ItoOan
association
met
last
Wednesday
giddy specimen ot young woarenhumi of 9
days ago.
■■ tbesupper table. After supper. Rev.
the blonde peftmnxlo.-i who bulkd IrumJ
Mr*. John Tanner, of Hastings, spent nrr n number of fotnllivs who wlltebave- night and elected officers tor the ensuing with emotion.
Wallace presented him with a l&gt;e*n:iftil
"Ono day he aahl: T am nil alone in the Detroit. She hud r. bill to pay. n.,&lt;i agabi ?
last Wednesday night with Mrs. Thomas, mall boxes along the route, a* writ ns *‘ year ns follows: PreaMetiL F. Clark;
rocking chair from his friends. Thia
considerable amount of additional ]&gt;.trk-• vice president. F. Sargant; seeretary. Fred world: I have neither father nor mother. the pennies wcr.: flipped with tbe usual he-;
Tanner.
iniiftli for John; and he liardlv had
Miller: treasurer. W. J. Percival: nt- Iirutbcr nor sfatcr. I run peri riling of lone- suit. For the fourteenth time the mau
Mr. Tuttle ha* moved to his farm recent­ .ut--'. • : ■
engh enough to any thank ly purchased ot Mr. Craig and W. Ferry■
C. E. Fi*k expects to spend tho senXnn tnrney, S. &lt;&gt;. Burford; irustees. 11. F. Hik*x&gt;.. 1 know nutblng of, mid care I&lt;»im. from Puughkecjs.iu was proclaimed tbfl|
Sailing on the lake with hfa brother, CapL Miner, W. .1. Percival. _F_ Gates. P. J. for llie custom* of the country. I wan*,
lias moved back to Ufa farm Rutland.
your daughter m lx? my wife. Give her to victor.
Griffin. W. 8. Hart.
The republicans got two bltra of the• 1 Henry Ffak.
“Ob, Mr. S----- ’’ petulantly cxclajmed|
Milo.
TheG. A. R. anniversary held at iheir me, nud &lt;!o yon m tho aatnd time bocamu th" representative from D.-troit, “yov
I. &lt;»f Richland, fa employed to political plum last Monday. Thry elected
South Carlton.
hall fas: Monday evening wa* a grand iui mother, father, brother, xfater nnd ought to give me another chnnea 1*81
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both
supervisor
aad
clerk
in
Rutland.
. • ii tie- 'priim term of our scbevl.
.
Beautiful spring }n*t now.
sucres*.
all!*
x:trc yon &lt; ki'.hTi bn.-:t me again. '
Fisnkie W«xMlwarii has a line crop of
•••Henry.’ snyn 1. ‘do you mean I;?’
Marvy nn«&lt; Clark, of Granif Rapids,
The mini from up the Httd-on xir.ilu
ea«lc&gt;, witk enough to supply our entire
।were in town in-t Monday.
।
Nathan Wix and Jello Emory' wore Monday with Mary Woodard as teacher.
■•Atadiin.” Ii'.'stid, “I promised n dyf
M. IL Alden shipped 1.480 &lt;lnn*u of egg* dcterminntioti I'mliin;/from t!m same eyes f
Mrs.
Dill
Cain
has
been
xxiry
sick
tbe
|
tnani*-il
Thursday
eve.
alsoShenuan
Ayers
M..I. &lt;.os4is addingsmue fine building!
past week.
•
"
■from thfa station last Munday. He fa u I rfare which lhe fornc'm(U| barixirian- if brother just before 1 roiled uererioV
nifa-r to iiis large lumber yard at Milo.
|I and Belle Shoup. Monday nml Charles
Town meeting fa now over so settle hustler and nlway s to the top ot the market L’Jiji bad quailed, and under which the lUiyix,.!’any thing from seven up
i
Granger
nnd
Amy
Tupper
on-Tuesday
and
h
&lt;7&gt;4
ik
lionics
of
iuhosfatable
Njamta
had
j
Hev. Whit# has changed hfa appoint-1
tor farmers’ produce.
m:;:-.uiiig
murfr than fourti
down to buslures.
oit-n: id.Mi!fa It fa now 4 p. m. at the !j yet there are more to follow.
rti.uce I away like mist* of tho morning.
Fishing fa trnw In order.
liniv*.''
Itattle Griffin, of Kalatnaznn. fa here
• '• -&lt;■ of the Ssiindav school. Wm like lhe
*•
’
.She
fa
your-!'
1
cried,
and
then
I
added,
1
The luulfas' Aid society Took in Sil
He lli»-:s politely turned «n hi- her!
visiting her parents Win. Griffin and wife,
i-imne- from iiixht to p. ui.
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undsoum
I.'
N
..v
tlint.
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continued
the
Our Snblmth school was nrorganlzeil fast '
went ub ik-rkJ 'I didn't travel «&gt;:.&lt;
S. Ibibart nnd Wm. Guy Yave gone to from their tables Monday.
D. R. Fet^ikr is improving in health unmother-iu-lnw. Mfa, In brief, the with Hvrn.mnu for nothing.’’he afte
.Mrs. Ed Brown and mother visited Mrs. Sunday with the following officer*: Niqit.. protid
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Isabella county on a business trip.
•u i- the care &lt;if Dr. Hyde, of Prairieville.
story of bin wooing. 1 tm hfa as insepara­
Edward Greenmau purebssed tlie north Marietta Carpenter and family last Mon­ John Barber; secretary. Peter Kirkeninun**. jbly.and ifidixsulublv as Dolly is. I ahull pbs4*rvtni ,:s be tuade Ufa dual erhru.-j
Some of ouj tanners havix started their
treasurer. Horace Gilbert: chorister. Eva I
day.
.&lt;cv. Yui.. Herald.
liniions breaking down cor/i stubble wady 20 acres of tho 5. Robart farm.
k-.-.ve him. I regard him n- nun of
The P. of I. will go into the Farmers’ Rlckenmorc. We would like tn add tluit never
i
Lib*4e Shoup will teach the McKelvey
noh’rst and most lovable nu r. un earth,
i.- plow when tbe ground fa dry for oats.
John Barber has been superintendent of the
i
isrciitim.
.
school thfa summer and Lottie Meek the Alllame.
j nml have no other ambition than to aid
w •ant on mi average marks too.
Muddle town fa in a muddle nnd the thfa Mhtnl 25 year.*, at least out of the i
I»uck txuild, put a girdlo round nbo.it ti
j him with the benefit of mrconasal and ex.
Mnreh ..oth 1.73 Inches of tain fell and Brandi.
muddfa gets mnre muddied all the time. past 30. Can auy one in the county beat I
world in forty minutes but he was
J.
D.
Guy.
who
was
on
the
road
selling
j
r.
t
-.-:-r.cc.
Knowln-t
tbi-.
hnixever
the
paraoii Apri! 2d 10-100 Inches of rain fell.
this record? If not w'e shall place him at '
Funny, isn’t It?
g.-muf affection and gen: lenns-n’aud I am compara! w.tli the m«*R ordp.mrj d
(hie delthr per bushel has bought nearly goods for the Bell Novelty Work*, of
v... win ry ■•^unkind
’J
# Charles Smitli Ims a cart or buggy for the head as piohver superintendent Let i
We
i:mnkiud m
in China
Chinaand
and IP«s
Nashville, fa at borne rick with the grip.
| e.-rtain th:*.’, n • woma:i—nt least, no En­ llw Mine iiu-tuut of time, aud tn lite a
all tlu’ wheat uronml here. Our faimers
। us hear from others.
sale. Take ynur chance.
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S.
W. Ayers lost n valuable horse.
g :uu. ir.a—m-r hnai a morctra.’tablc or
i.nve lost ntimey on oats and corn by nut
F. I., llotfman. of Ann Arbor, was In
A sugar social will be held next Friday
of one rvvxIvitrx moon weSmry walk wt
Ir.vmg any Id xejl. Plenty of nmney. but j
Mra. Brleu wax at Hastings fast W.q|• mure oiraiient.-au.”—Ciuccgo New*.
evening at Elmer Reynold’s. Proceed* to
Curlton the tith
'
uv &lt;foi not haVeihc* coru 4txu oats to ex­ nesday.
Jud C»rpeiitcr*hax hired out to work far be used for the benefit uf the Sabbath
Liteliernc t!i* diet of Worms wt out fs
I.Ilitiie Shoup and Ixittie Neck arc visit­
Divination In Mwnzotta.
Mr. Kennedy &lt;m the State road. Mr. K. school ,
change for II
!.;&gt;ly I’alestirte with CcetuSdolJun, OMiisfl
He wax a nativu &lt;5f r:ixten: Tibet, and I N&lt;uih in bulliling the nrk, ami call ou i|lt&lt;l
The Garrett Bros, on the Johnson farm Ing friends in Battle Creek.
Philip Barber has secured the services
Frank Streeter Is clerking for J. Mc­ has two ot our Carlton boy* and they are
Was
known
nH
tbe Lab jyal-se-re. He I mountains i J cover us r.t tne day of judgl
ex.-i.-.tnged L’&gt; head uf lo-ef for cash r.t four
of
Mr*.
Murphy,
of
Gull
fake,
gs
hou«workers too.
Kelvey
at
the
Center.
hfa
time
hi
prayer,
tlin.i
warding
.-riit&lt; )&gt;er 1b. They don't complain ot
D. IL Foster moved to Saranac last keeper this xuuimer.
menu
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Effie Dean won the medal nt the contest
Anna Tibblts has m far recovered that off r.li calamities from the country', the । Many stories are told showing t he differ i
hanl times
Wednesday.
The lad'.f-k of Milo bad a !»ox social fast at tl»e M. E. church last week.
Fred B. Fleming ami wife returned from .•die spent several days with her sister, Mrs. people and their flocks nnd herds. Espe­ | ent count- of time. lx»rd Brougham reiatad
Eva Simonds, of Montcalm county. Is
cially
wax
hU
wonderful
foreknowlctlgc
of
tlixt
hedrcnimd
a
dream
of long &lt; &lt;mtiumkl
•ut-k at tl»e residence of Mrs. W. C.
Grand Rapids Thursday last. Our con­ Brrywn. the past week.
visiting Maple Grove friends.
Mrs. Mary Barber and daughter Mattie use to nil those who were alxe.it to start on , notion during a short, daze while a tk-oniqu
Towne for the l«rneti;or Rev. White.
. Born, to IVm. Cooper and wife March gratulations.
j mrucy* or to undertake perilous expedi­ counsel wt. ( plrading before him. IaihI
Born, to Watwii McKibben and wife, are visiting in Clyde, Ohio.
Mrs. Henry I*ennefa ami mother, from
2i»th, u son.
W. Fisher purchased 4,000 bushels of tions, for he could foretell all tliat -was tt Holland fell u .kstp while listening to sunjt
Marshall visited here lx-t week.
a daughter. April IbL
ouc reading, dreimed n lung &lt;lreainvao«
Mr. Fenner deliveml his fat lauil?* the
Z Patrons’ town ticket elected entire, state whe&lt;t In a few hours unc day last week, befall them.
Taking a fed- presents, ami accampanicl I ;;v.-oke in ttin»-to hear the concltudun of
’
• tii at Richland. This will clean out tlie
paying St |»er bushel for the same.
democratic.
We often hear it remarked th iL “You
Jay Vohfan lias sold hfa farm and we by the two Mongol* who hod offered ni«j -entence the lirst v.orux of which irrM kf
fo! s heep around here. Farmers have Delayed Letter.
their
services,
I
treat
to
tbe
Gvgen
’
s
tent
lifa cars wbdn he Ixt-tsmc uiwouscioua. Dr
Easter
services
at
the
Baptist
church
at
understand
lie
is
going
to
locate
in
Wash
­
rannot gq u visiting but what it i» put in
ta-rn well imid for fatting stock thfa year.
ami
having
given
him
a
long
blue
silk
| Aberrromiiiv lelntes that a gentfatnM
Hickory Content kept Rev. Pope from fill­ the paper.” Well, we have to write some­ ington.
/
rlreamttl that, he had enlisted for uw-WIrt
ing ills Hp|K&gt;lntmvnt at tbe Gregory school thing so do not blame u* poor scribes If
Minuletllnd Hattie Flower were the i-oarf. e-.dled n kata—tho Indispensable uc
A large crop of measles Is i»elng gather- j
ccmm.uime.it of any present or requ««t— jolnixl hiKreaiment. deserted, hud been ay
house on Sunday night
we du not always find the moat interest­ victims of tlie measles last week.
together
with
the
other
pressnts.
whirl.
rd here a^d many are .quite rick.
' Navigation is opened on Fine lake and ing news nnd just bear thfa in mind that
prvhuoded. earned back, tried, coudcuuaw
A. Fisher purchased a fine span of three
cumpriscJ
a
convex
nnd
concave
looking
to be shot, .-aid at last led out for exccn
There i¥ ao longer any express office rowers both male and female may be seen what fa interesting to you may not be to I year old colts last week.
glusa. a razor aud a piece of snap. I begged tion. After1 all the usual preporatioX^Ag
some other reader and what la Interesting1
b«re. George Mosier having resigned.
Grandpa Brown fa again with hfa son
plying the oars of the row boats.
Win. Henson has rented the market to 1 John Saunderit, of Kansas. formerly of to some one else may not entertain you. Joshua, where he expecto to remain the that he would deign to disclose to me tho awoke with;tbe rejx&gt;rt, and found that i
fate
of
txy
expoditiofl
—
should
I
bo
able
to
noise in r.u Adjoining room bad liotb pre
Augusta. Mlcb.. called upon friends In our So be patient while we try to give each coming summer.
Alex McCallum.
uucvtl the dk-.u:&gt; and svwakctMtl him. S
The election pissed Off quietly, the dem- 'vicinity Sunday.
Fannie DeKrakeris helping Mrs. Shorter chmx the terrible Dre cb’u and eastern
their portion.
Tilict, or Ehonid I be obliged to retrace my
Another dreamed that ha had ci-Os*ed lb
T. E. Goddr in very sick. Dr. Haughey.
ucrats electing their entire town ticket.
Me-Mlamrs Jay ami John Carpenter. Jr., for a short time.
Atlantic un&lt; npent a fortnight in An-.erlcs
Mrs. Wells, &lt;ff Hastings, visited her steps nnd tall in my attempt.' &lt;_
majorities ranging from ten to twenty- ,of Battle Creek, was called in consultation called on Mrs. Deni Carpenter last Sunday.
He took up from beside him a little gold in erubarkifig. on hfa return.be fell int
daughter, Mrs. laiubaugli. last weet.
wl:h tbe intending physician. Dr. C. C.
live.
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box iu which were dice, bcid it up to* hfa t he sea, and. having woke with the frigM
Mrs. Ermina France, who has been an
There is some talk of doing some vol­ Smith, on Friday the t7tli. Ed.'.* ambition
forvbcrul while he muttkro-J a prayer, be found tliat he hud not been asleep2fii
Will Cliase. nf Hope, made hfa friends Invalid a number of years, is quite poorly
has evidently over reached his strength.
,' untecr road wurk by drawing gravel.
opened it,and looked nt tbAdice. Thea he mintfire.—Atijltc Yer.r Round. I •
. Hope voteck to raise $500 for highway
here a visit last week.
thfa spring.
S. S. Fisk Is Expected home soon.
tx*k a book, am! turrlag over the leaves
Geo. Mapes Ims left the lumber woods1
Tbe regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid
Philip Barber has placed a splendid
•purposes, the money to be expended in
till he reached one whose number correl»n*c «f Talleyrand'
society was held at S. S. Fisk's un Wed­ and will wurk his father’s form this sum­' family monument on hfa lot in our ceme­ •ponded with that turned up on th- dice 1
ih“ several road districts.
Tim ranwof Talleyrand's faincnrx* 1m
tery. Black A Son, ot HastingMfurnlah- he conned it for a While, and then delivered
• Your correspondent attended the open nesday last
mer.
I long been n matter ot dispute.. During til
Joe Keller, of Burr Oak. is vbrttlDg hfa' lug and putting up tlie same.
’Hist of the G. A. R. at Deiton on Momby
himself of thfa remarkable propbesv:
I titty-two yeses which have claimed ainw hi
Walter Parker received 100 bushels of
Delton.
| motlier-in-law, Mrs. Engle.
••veiling. The sen ices were commemora“You want to go through Ch’amdo? death his deformity Ims beta accdui
Will Boice, of McBride made a brief[ seed potatoes from tlie north Saturday.
'.ive ot the founding of the order twenty- I Delayed Letter.
Well, Ixstween thfa place ami the Dre cli’u
Mrs. Warren Fislier has a calls lily with yon will perhnjm have troublennd fall in । for in nil manner of ways.
live year* axo. The G. A. IL boys woe j The ice is all out thr small lakesand call with hfa friends. HIs wife returnedI i
Some Btoxfes bavo it tb^t the &lt;i-fcet
four blossoms, each measuring 8J4 byfl'4 with brigr-mfa, or perhaps you wiU not.
assisted in their program by the Ladies’ I preparations are fast being made to lay with him. **
conjuiud: others that It wmc ocnasifl
Girls, when you receive letters on AprilJ Inches. Who can beat that?
Kid society, of Delton, and considering tlie siege to the festive finny tribe.
As to tbe Dre ch’u, it fa n terrible stream , by'on neddent which l.-efcll him in hfa
-bort time allowed for preparation, the
E. Borton fa doing n hustling business 1st take a back seat before you ojieu
to rrosa, and you may cross it or you may fancy. The most curious viptanation
them and avoid the loud snil^x.
affair was creditable to all concerned. In tlie tonsorial line.
. not. But as tn traversing all easternTlliet
Mrs. Ed. Young goes to Hope to make n
It fa a aad story to chronicle the death of and reaching Jyagar (India) or Ssnch'unn nil fa that offered by a writer in Tbe Qu
William- nnd Mrs. Charles Norwaml
F. C. Brooks, our Justice of peace, at­
George Weigle which occurred the 2d. It 1 cannot tell; it fa lieyond my ken. Ba teriy Review. “To quote thu very WW
• ntertained those present with talented tended capcus Tuesday. Frank sits on [ vfalL
I of our informant, nn’emlneutly db|
I
Now we have a physician in the person seems so lamentable, the circumstances, careful, be carefuL”—W. Woodville Rock­
productions in tlie elocutionary art, Cufii- the Board. *
gufahed di|domut." says the writer, “1
E. Evans has returned from Charlotte of Dr. Edwards, of Delton. He fa ready I connected with it. He had tieen sick hill in Century.
rade I. 11. Barnes read an essay on the
leyrand’s Vienna colleague, Baron Wcw
to
give
good
recommends
from
other
yhyabout
a
week
'with
typhoid
pneumonia,
G. a. IL followed by n very interestiBg bringing his mother with him. She ex­
berg, told me years ago that bis UmH«
slclans, and be fa having quite a number ot when twoof his children qtere attacked with
&gt; Tho CantiauB Kklppor.
talk alxiut tbe army boys, their past, pect* to remain for some time.
was owing to carelessness of hfa nunc, 1
pneumonia. Then Mrs. Weigle was con­
Quincy Hynes has recently added a full calls.
present and future by Comrade John Den­
A tamo boa. constrictor was hauled out laid him down iu a field while she flu
We
are
pleased
to
say
that
Roy
Barnum
fined
and
gave
birth
to
a
boy
which
Jived
nis, of Hasting*. I must not forget ko line of wall paper and window shades.
of its box and blankets for the benefk of with her sweetheart, and ou coming®
fa
able
to
sit
In
bls
easy
chair
a
few
min
­
but five days and-was buried the day the toe captain of an American Bailing ship
We are In need of a furniture store,
give credit to tbe Delton male quartette
to her charge found some pigs dining 1
father died. Now the mother fa said to be who had exprswad a desire to inspect it.
who enlivened the occasion by ringing in clothing store, harness slidp and a utes at a time.
the infant’s legs. lam sure that W
Mr. Wallace, of Berrien County, fa on insane., and has been since the death nf her
The writer put tho reptile "through ita berg told
line style pieces suitable for tlie oeeMiqn. physiclanv«ll of which would jmy parties
this ox on cstablinhed
lutite.
Last
spring
two
ot
tbe
children
paces:’’ demonstrate! its docility by twist­ aud I nm an but sure that hfa auf
After tlie ceremonies we partook of warm interested well. Delton fa bound to boom our streets shaking hands.
Mr. Crum has returned to Chicago.
were poisoned by Paris green, and one ing it about hb arms oral neck; opened ita
sugar provided bj- the Ladles Aid society. and tbe first to come will reap tbe greatest
D. Demund and family made a visit to died. It was a terrible blow tn both the mouth, to prove the absence of poison wuTalleycand himself."
Wm. Henson has sold hfa farm to one^ot benefits.
parents and now it seems that reason lias fangs, and then offered to place, it in tbe
Tbe entertainment given by the ladies their daughter at Vermontville.
hfa brothers.
E. Bevier has moved to Woodland.
left the poor mother. The funeral was hands of the spectator. The tatter agreed
last Saturday eve was a pronounced suc­
We sec more goods coming to our two largely attended. The funeral services that it* gentleness wiu indeed wonderful
Hickory corner*.
cess. The ladles always please.
Our spring term of district school com­
M. IL Gwin wds at Galesburg Tuesday. stores, than we see coming to any other were conducted at the grave by tbe Odd and beautiful to wltneaa, but he did not aid bail measured tbe neat
Fellows, ot which be was a highly respect­ avail himself ot tbe opportunity to take
menced on the 31st ult, with Mr. Bissell, of
Wm. Chase visited at Kalamazoo Tues­ two stores in tins county.
light of tlx glow worm. Ha state
Ladies mite society meets next Thurs­ ed member, and the community feel that a
Richland, as teacher.
the snake.
the light given by tbm highly actant
good citizen has gone from our midaL
Lew Franklin, a young unmarried man day.
Stimulated to further endeavor in vindi­ sect is accompanied by less
D. C. Higley, of Kalamazoo, was in town day at Aunt Lou Smith’s.
Mrs.
Townsend
has
been
entertaining
a
The
surviving
members
of
the
family
and
and a tonucr resident of this place, died at Tuesday with a view to building a store
cation of his pet’s character, tbe showman hundredth purl of the beat givoo
friends hare tlie heartfelt sympathy of all. proceeded to establish by a variety of test*
daughter from Grand Rapids.
his sister’s home in Chicago last week and
equal amount of gaslight. Ttota
Our new doctor has proceeded at once to
Election pax*.ad off very quietly for ua that the creature was really so perfectly to 1
his remains were brought here and buried here.
An exchange of real estate has at last
rbal the li^it of the glow worm
been
made
between
Burton,
of
Hastings,
1
Not
a
ballot
cast
by
the
democrats
for
town
­
by the ride of his mother and other friends
be trusted that a child might play with it hundred tl^ica more economical of
build a house.
Townsend
A
Co.
have
put
a
new
smoke
ship offleers for they had none to vote for without fear of Ua biting or putting forth Ithsn gaslight, aud also vastly m
and Cramer of this place. Tbe latter trad­
in the north cemetery on Saturday.
J. H. Brown has moved on the river Ing bls hotel property for a farm on which i stock and spark arrestor on their saw mill. Tbe qaeetlon fa asked, what ita* become of it* constrictive force; and tbe Yankee skip­ nominal than tha elect riclight.-N&lt;
Aunt Tillie Odell has returned from tbe democrats? But no one In all tlie per observed. "That’s ao,” and coincided
he will move immediately. Mr. B. will
bend stock farm near FtainwelL
Journal.
’ '
Frank Moon has moved into Mrs. i erect a fine brick hotel here and make Grand Rapids, after caring for aick realm has been found who can answer it. with all that waa advanced—but he did not
Mexican children an
The fight is going on In all the towns
--------------- ~
wirrrtT. friend*.
Wintermutes house preparltory to fill tlie
around
here,
but
not
a
standard
l«arer
fur
duties of one of Uncle Sam’s mail carriers.
over...™
Parties bare reeenuy tooted __
_
We wish him abundant success in his Dew
lUv.
T^k weather and^n ge&lt;t'r«UiT&lt;f wUI ,lare foir tbe unterrified in Prairieville. Behold on
nettled Some parentMonday thirteen came to the polls to re­
employment
.
Mr. HoUktay mores from here to Rich-1
cord their vote against the republicans, and
i*n wiu,
&gt; five prohibltkmlata were beard from to enter
land. We hope hfa place may be supplied |'
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Hastings Banner
Tburadav, April 0, 1891.

I

DdSTtow

*Lpre*®1

1 ,&gt;n* r °?C?U_.W£.
eoocmlmbl. am Ibe

£d ” “ruTSe -to ot ln&gt;oxto.a«
Wtai^x-ttbonal iwmber IS,

for fire minute* than a

��MV

—
Remember that wfcen you want your
ryes tested for glassea. that Dr. I-nwry has
the best of apparatus to make a thorough
Hastings, Thursday, April 9, 1801.
and scientific examination of the eyes to
teat them for glasses. And then he Las a
W. R. COOK. Local Rditor.
large stock of the very Quest quality of
spectacles and eye glasses, which be will
sell on reasonable terms.
In the United State Court at Toledo last
week the Central Trust company of New
York brought an action against the Cincin­
nati, Jackson A Mackinaw railroad, asking
that Receiver W. H. Brown be removed.
The Trust company avers that the receiver
and others are In snacks with Wall St. to
run the stock down very low and then
gobble it all up.
The officers of the Michigan Press Asso­
ciation have decided tq do away with the
ciutouiary summer convention this year
and bold a business meeting the first or
second week in January, after which they
will take a trip to New Orleans. The
majority of Uie pencil pushers, we believe,
will favor this change In the program, and
will make arrangenunts next winter to
visit the Crescent city and be fanned
bj- the balmy gulf breeze,
Dr. Bennett will be at the Eagle hob 1,
Absolutely Pure.
Grand Rapids, on Wednesday and Thurs­
eream of tarter baking powder. Highest day. April Sth and Uth, and at the Pheonix
1 n: leaventag strength.-V. S. Gorera- hotel. Charlotte, on Tuesday. April Ulh.
Ninety per cenu of chronic diseases origi­
nate lu a fevered roudlUon of the reifuin.
Constipation Is one re»ulL Plies aggra­
vate the fever (herein. Would you be
cured of these things, and have any chronic
trouble removed permanently? Now is
your opportunity. Consultation In Ger­
man mid English free.
.'.z _
At the election ...
!’
a I*™®’'
wouldn't have tu stand around very long t«»

Iastings Banner

POWDER

COME

IND SEE ME-:
Bafore vou sell vour

.-BITTER-.
and

'

It will soon be lime to ask the question,
where shall I buy my weds? Of course
you want the best seeds; they are the
Fred Kenfield^of Chicago, Is visiting In cheapest. Cbraj) needs a?e dear at any
the city.
•
price. vLike begets like.” Good seeds
Fred Busby went to Fenton Monday on produce good vegetables. My seeds are
business.
grown In the great northwest, are tested
iilaa Gertie Bentley returned to* Albion) by me, and are better suited to tills climate
than eastern seeds. Buy near at home
yesterday.
Mrs. Rogers vlsltetl in South Boston and save money. Write for new descrip­
tive catalogue or come and see me.
last week.
H. W. Lamdiucth. Seedsman.
Dorr Mudge was in Detroit on business
84 W. Main SL. Battle Creek, Mich.
hut week.
Mm. D. R. MeOmber was in Grand Kai&gt;In this age of the world, when so many
ids Saturday.
irresponsible doctors are traveling over the
F. B. Hire was in Grand Rapids yester­ country, victimizing the people, ft is a
day afternoon.
pleasure u&gt; be al^* to call the attention of
our readers tn onF who is not only reapon
Gene Hart boro, of Barry, was in the
alble lu every way, but is also prated In
city Saturday.
his position. We refer to Dr. $rutb, of
Mrs. Jas. Rock and son visited In Wood­ the Provident Medical Disj&gt;cni»ax). of New
Yerk City, he is one of the best posted
land last week.
physicians in the country. The cores
Mla« Anna Patterson is clerking for
effected by him are wonderful, many of
Holden a hire.
them haring been performed after the
John Beamer, of Grand Rapids, was in ino^t distinguished representatives of the
healing art had pronounced the fiat of
the city Saturday.
doom and declared them to be beyond the
Mrs. G. G. Nichols, of St. l&lt;ouls, is visit­
limits of the curable—Argus, Ann Arbor.
ing at R. .1. Newton’s.
Mich.
Miss fettle Simpson and mother visited In
W. R. Vraburg was in Lake Odessa last

Battle Creek last week.
C. 1). Beebe, of Cliattanooga. Tenn..
was in the city Monday.

W. \V. Cole and wife have moved back
to their farm In Assyria.
v

irv Crressy has taken W. W. Coles
!।
। place in the Probate office.
i
Mrs. ------Andrew
Hardy,
of Detroit, is visitcome t&lt;» the conclusion that some one had
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been violating the liquor law*; Though 1B. Wightman,
we have no mean-, of knowing who it was,
Mrs. F. E. Fish. of Allegan, visited
nor have we tried to find ouL yet we will friends in the city 1a»t week.
predict that wine public sentiment, which
Ralph
re­
appears so dead eti this
subject in
city,
1Uin auujwi
m this
miSfiSV,
...... I ■■ Wooten and Walter
»» vnri Ijimpman
t«aiuj
is aroused as it will be sooner or later, . turned to Albion college Tuesday.
*“!
M.Xer 1H
Itomdd
Smith «!»»»&lt; la
1. "’
JhevZZh
mTC? rrTCl ‘&gt;■»&gt;
. I
MaUer
'nnld SaHth
‘
।hU

KOGERS.

LOCAL NEWS.
■J. 000

lb st fad is the Mis
ll&lt;&lt;!den A- Hire's.
nice

\!t t?je la' -I irtyi’i in millinery yun
:i iin.l al Mrs. J. S||en«fs.
■
,;;;.•,m Allgeo hux purchased a fine
hubert piarto of E. A. Mattison.
u.n.- cihs’Oee to get your picture enlarged
, i imrgent Hams A Van Arman’s.

Neur wire shoes sold so cheap in
clings a? they are now at the Racket.
At Mrs. J no. Spence's you will find a
.&lt; ;
nt of school liatsat astonishCut ciu*. sell «iulek. money down It the
- :;:«»tu&lt; &lt;4 the Racket, and from their prices
Y«&lt;n will find a nice assortment of ehlldren- trbniutNi hats at Miss Alice Hall’s, in
lib- Nevitfs bltvk.

Ja*. F. Mead, of this city, would like to
n
hand by tbe month. Must I*
wrii tvcvuimended.
■

We have got ou hand and bought
'dies’ hats and they must be sold regard.if cost at the Racket.

MIXER’S
c.&amp;s.s
FOR THE

BLOOD
THE GREATEST

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA
REMEDY OF THE AGE.

We wish to say a few words to .the people of Barry Co.,
that are in search of anything in oar line, which .consists of

SUITS,
OVER COATS,
HATS,
CAPS,
and
GENTS' FURNISHING

•
'Mj

HIE
Jr

GOODS.

We have bought a very large and complete stock for the
spring'trade. In selecting this stock, we have given Jt oarvery best attention and

SELECTED PATTERNS
AND

QUALITY OF GOODS,
That we think will please you all. Oar line of Saits and
Overcoats is far superior to anything we have ever shown.
If yon are contemplating buying anything in this line give us
a call and let us prove to you that

OCR STATEMENTS ARE NOT WIND BUT FACTS.

Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
The One-Price Clothiers,
MICH.

HASTINGS,

have been highly pleased with their recep­
Mrs. Ella Bowen was In Grand Rapids
tion here. Olivet college may well be ttie fore part of the week looking up the
proud of her quartette, and should .they latest styles in millinery goods.
ever appear here again, may be assured
lACoyal Mudge aiffi daughter. Miss Gertie,
of a large and appreciaUve audience.
Vent to Grand Haven yesterday, where
The Scientific American of .March S8, sh&gt;* will enter the Akeley school.
contain? a finely Illustrated article on the
Mrs. Anna Mason is confined to her
Boynton Unicycle railroad, located on
home with the grip. Mrs. Will Chidester
Coney Island. As the name indicates, only
is taking her place in the postoffice.
oue rail is used and the wheels of the cars

are arranged in single file, like ti&gt;
The Ml&amp;es Florence J^es and Lillian
of a bicycle. The wheels iiave double Wardell, of Nashville, spent their vaca­
flanges. Directly over the track and in tion lu this city, visiting their parents.
line with it. Is a guide rail supported by lyrflM Rebekah
Striker gave a party Friposts arranged along the track, and along
May evening
In
_ _ In honor
of Miss Clarissa
Next week Wednesday, Thursday and the sides of Uris guide rail run pairs of Dickey, of Albion, who Is visiting her.
robber
faced
wheels,
attached
to
the
top
i iiilay. Mrs. Ella Bowen will have a fine
of the cars and locomotive. Thp cam are
Judge Smith will deliver his lecture on
Thu- o’ summer millinery on exhibition.
two stories high and each one seats »cveri­ • Kathrlna." before the Epworth League
Call and gel prices before you buy any- ty-two passengers. Great speed Is claimed in MNdlevlli^Sunday evening April 12th.
*.hing in our line, especially on head and for this style of road and the inventors
l/^.l Buxton arrived home from Chicago
i&lt;&gt;-t wear at the Racket
Pain Smith.
hope to make it supplant the two rail track *1 hursday and went to Detroit yesterday,
Nice and new assortment of reward of road in passenger travel.
wltfre he will enter Into the practice of
writ cards; also Sunday scliool and birthThe Detroit Dally Tribune has announ­ law with his brother Charles.
da».cards at Fred Hotchkiss’ drug store.
ced the compleUon of contracts, which
P. A. Hahn, formerly of this city, has
ir. lalhrop has sotoe houses ajid lots when carried out will make that paper one mtured a fine position in Grand Rapids
fo» ^ale &lt;&gt;n very reasonable terms. The of the best In this section of the countrj. with the M. C. R. R- P. A. is bound to
Among
the
changes
will
be
the
enlarging
Joeatinn Is good. See the Dr. If you want
get to the frout and bis friends are glad to
the paper to an eight page paper, with n
to buy.
1
note his promotion.
large Sunday cdltton. Arrangements have
If you have kny need of yams or t^phyrs been made so that the Tribune will get the
Dr. Chas. Scribner, formerly of this city,
rail at Mr*. Ella Bowen's as she is selling latest news from all parts of the country. graduated from the Chicago Homeopathic
college week before last and has decided
out these lines of g&lt;xxis at cost for the New presses and new type have been pur
chased and the owners promise Its reader- to locate In Delton for the practice of his
next 30 days.
to give them the best morning paper pub­ profession. Dr. Scribner is a young,
Spary Phillips keeps a full line of gar­
lished in Michigan. The new owners of energetic, hustling man who has made
den seeds hi bulk or package. Those
Hie Tribune are perfectly able, buth finan­ himself what he Is and knows what hard
waiting field ]iea* should leave their or­
cially and nlmitally to carry out their work is. both physically and as applied to
ders with him.
promises, and will no doubt do so. These the study of his profession. The people
What cveryUxlj' says must be so, and Improvements will take place soon after of Delton and vicinity will find Dr. Scrib­
'he Indies all say we have the nicest and May 1st, upon which day the new Tribune ner honest and upright In every respect,
iu-apest fot of ladies’ hats and trimmings building will be tamed over to the owners. and ever ready to relieve the afflicted.
:;iey ever saw. sign of the Racket
We thought that we had heard of ail
That there ought to tie a law for the
Monday night Eldyn Rej nold and Geo. kinds of cokes before, but never until protection of fish In Die lakes and streams
Reed bad a few words in front of Hicks &lt;fc Wednesday of last week did we hear of becomes more apparent every day, as
Nftcnee’s store, which ended in a scrap, in cotton cakes. At the M. E. social on that those who make it their chief business to
which the latter lost considerable gore.
evening, which by the way was Apr. 1st, fish with nets bring tbeir catches to the
We ha-.e engaged the beet trimmer In the guests were invited to partake of inno­ markets. Nice large pickerel, bus and In
the state mid will sell jou ladies’ hats cent looking doughnut?, which proved fact every kind of fish are caught In this
'■heaper than Jtsey were ever sold In the very "tough" before they could be masti­ manner, and it continued It cannot be
city si »talr al the variety store, sign of cated. An examination revealed that the long before tisblnr as a sport will be a
Inside was nothing but culton. It Is said thing of the past Certainly no one can
the Racket.
,
that one of our prominent physicians, take objections to fishing with a pole and
MIm Alice Hall has moved her millinery when he perceiv'd that he had been sold, line at any time of the year, but when
-tore from G. G. Spaulding’s store on swallowed a fair sized mouthful to make it methods are employed that mean death to
Jefferson St. to Hie Nevin’s block. She appear that be wasn't onto the joke. all fish that come within the meshes of a
has on band a full line of mllliuery goods, Wednesday morning of last week a well nfct it cannot be long before the number
which she is selling at the lowest prices. dressed drummer stopped In a well known of fish In the lakes become materially de­
Hams
VauArman iiave In stock a grocery store, looked oofir the brands of creased. This is especially true at tills
large quantity of ranlen seeds In bulk. cigars, and pointing to a good nickel cigar time of the year when netting fish Is so
This firm Is the old reliable grocery firm of said "Dm you give six of those for a common, and If there Is any legal way to
Barry county and handle nothing but the quarter? Receiving a reply in the affirm­ prevent It, It ought to be employed.
best of goods. Before yon make your ative, the cigars were handed out The
For sale or would exchange for a pair of
garden give them a call If you are in need drummer landed the astonished merchant good young bones my half bood percheron
one quarter of a cent that bad been cnl lu
of seeds.
stallion Larry. This horse Is well known
four pieces and walked out as unconcerned
e
It is queer whnt an Idea some people a&gt; couki be. During the day this quarter throughout the south half of this county
have of the new s.'strm of booths in of a cent purchased several dollars worth as one of the best grade stock horses In
VQgM al elections. Monday at the fourth of goods and caused a good deal of sport. Barry county, bls colts making large horses
ward a voter stepped Into the booth, bang In the afternoon a custodian of the peace when matured, and many of them welgh«P Ids ticket on the inside, qyawled out was given a warrant for a man whom be, Ing 1200 to 1MK) pounds and such as are
under the railing, appearing happy in the was told was just going up Michigan ave­ suitable for roadsters or draft. The sire
thought that he had done his full duty, nue. With the wind blowing through his, of Lany was old SL Ixnoent. Imported
by Dillon Bros., of Illinois, a horse that
as to city ami slate officers.
whiskers and hla eoat tails flapping In the weighed over 2,200 pounds.
1-arry b a
The finest display of spring overcoats. l-ree/rs he lost no time In learning the florae of splendid action and one of the
, clothing. Imts. etc. ever m»de in Barry distance between himoelt and bis much best otworkers in any place. A pair of
wanted
man.
tioina
down
across
the
Iron
■■aunty h that made by IL K. GranL the
&gt; htacolU were lately sold from Maple
clothier. That Mr. Grant Is welt up in the bridge with the speed of a race horse be Grow fur S5O0. A good man cau make
man. and
after agallant chase (. J
clothing business is attested by Hie neat- s'girted
s gmeo his
numu.
»»««.««
■ him earn 8300 In tha Dex: three mouth-,
with WM-Ii l„. winJu«»rn- Mnri. I.IBHCU
ra«h«l up t» bln. -bmlbluul,
«■&amp;
•»
"
--------------- j ---and then work him balance of the year.
Inforuxd that It was the fl rut day of April.
, J would not let him go. only that 1 am inIt probably always
tensted in two others that need all the at­
il be set armrt, for
, teuttoa I can give thb business.
Enquire
see bow ridiculous
makes his store have a metropolitan apof T. Pkillli**.
peamMu

When otters sell at cost, it makes no
tferenre to' us we are still the cheapest
uh tinware, at the Racket.

1°

RmdThis

.

W-BroMran h able to bs out on the
Cures aU BLOOD and SKIN Dl.rrar.es
r‘rl'* aka&gt;«
with the aid of crutches,
fD a B“Xh! Pttnfltr 11 ua,
hi“ r-o
r-° enuru.
er-t-J- rrcau
Pead
" .....................
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y*
Mrs. A. J. Bowi
.
oml .tester, ot
rand
Rapids,
vhite
™.K1 WdivIMtaitatb. dlr l..t week. Rev W A Hunsberger, now psstor
.. ..
, ..
,
.
Mm. I. S. Burton aHundwl llw tuwr.1
1st M. E. church at Muskegon,
«™&gt;MuWlltrr Io lletn.lt Tuc«lay.
writes as follows:
efficacious in banishing the di-dre^lng I
Miss Mattie Horton, of liaiislhg. Is trim­
I take pleasure In fating, to all «liotu It may
cough that frequemly lingers after all Hie uitog lu Mrs. Ella Bowen’s millinery store, couet-ru, that I Mtn jx-monally acquainted with
l&gt;r». 1.. N. Mixer A Sons, the proprietor* of
other
&lt;&gt;f try
the grip
It T H. “fb
. SUl^“T''?
....
can
dusymptoms
no harm to
|U ahave
t allgone.
events.
”'’ for bpO’“nO1.i*„b ‘-Mixer'a Cancer and Scrofula Srrup." During
Hires yean** pastorate at HmUiio. MlchtThe humble but pungent Borseradteb must Tu7',M&gt; nl«‘
® K™ UP *“h «»* the
gna. they were number? of my church and cuncrrcalbm
and therefore I had opportunity to
have been made for some good use. v
know them and ttielt "remedy." I oelleve them
Dr. Froth, formerly of New York, now -Vha*. Hotebklsx has been appointed to a to be upright, honorable men. whose represcnTof the Fruth M«H**al* and surgical h.sii- P&lt;*Rlon In the Auditor General’s office hi tahona m*v be relied'upoi at true. A, to the
“remedy." Il baa l»een uaed by myself ardtamlly
tote of Chicago, 11!.. I'll account of bis J losing,
for some time, and tor diseases of the blood. we
rnonuou, orartlre it. Uh
ba. .-.talf I
Mr.
Mrs. B. lt Iiuw
u,„ arc or the opinion there Is none better. The trailb-I.rtl tl.r above nauud lu.lltut.- for the :
w,.4dlns In Kalauiawo moulaJaas tOthO v'lu- nf the ••medicine." of
su :h rMpectable physicians of difllerent schools
treatment of chronic, uervons and apeblul • yestrnlay.
as Dr. Lamoiuan. of Has'.iugs. and others,
diseases, cataiph, asthma, etc., which will |
*
should be sufficient alone. *«l&lt;le from miyttitng
afford better advantages for the care of
Dr. Lowry was called to Milo batunlay I may be able to say. to secure for ft oldest
It is well kuow-i that I'l.slclux.s of sthnddifficult cases than can often be had al
'he severe Illness of Miss Hattie sales.
lt«, as a rule, are slou to recommend anything
home. Thuee who cannot find relief from I Wlipcms.
that mav be caused as a "patent medicine "
otlirr sources are invited to call at the l^^rthur Evdeahyner returned to Van- When they do it may l»e relied upon as pussessed of real merit aw a “remedy.**
Hastmgs house. Saturday, April! IMh, and
JbM Wt...k afu.r visiting his parents
KeepecUulh-. Wfj&gt;lkv A Hi nshkrokk.
i'a'tor First Methodist church. Coldwater.
get bis opinion of your case which will be jlt
(. j,..
Mich.
free on Hie above date.
P. H.—Though frequently aollctrd to do so.
Tbr rawrtuluHwt .&lt; Uh Pn-rbrU-ri...I™'" Akl'r:,'.&gt;' thl- 1s the first Instance tn which 1 have given a
eburch WalneM.v evvulnu bv th. Adel- *&gt;?«*.•
testhnouial of this description. It is done cheer­
church Wednesday evening by the Add- ,
fully now in the Interest o! the affleted.
phlc Male Quartette of Olivet college, a.— I of last week.
Coldwater Mich., ’ct. 20.1M».
W.A.H.
slsted by Miss M. 11. Herrick, soprano,
Mrs. G. W. Hire returned to her home
For Sale by all Druggists.
,W. B. Warren, cornet and Miss Gertrude in Bellevue yesterday after a few day?
Keyes, as pianist, was worthy of a great visit with her son.
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
deal better patronage than that given, and l/Sii... Alice Hall bu
j returned from
was one of the best musical entertainments
has been studying
ever given in the city. If encores are any Cleveland where Rhe ha
proof of appreciation the quartette must the latest styles in millinery.
lirnwmdldi Is «K»&lt;&lt;&lt; mmmnulnl ua
means of ailcvlating the miseries or the ;
grip, if not effecting a thorough cure. !
Ordinary grated horseradish, eaten at fre- ' «
quent intervals during the day and In con- ;
UKKOI, With taxi at tbo tab&gt;. It food I,!
rateu at ulL ha« bout to.ind r.markal.lj

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�the other
ui wucu ui me unu
"I.
T , *«on, and the doctor replied that be was rance
----- ,in ta
a n.
tag not a little at the change af heart men. Welihr aakt-J Mr. Hoorn,
still unconscious and bo really could not that seemed to have come over the cap- quiet and deliberate tone oddly a
IZXt he waa a d—rtar froo tome
tell how tiro case would end. It was
IP?
r.n&lt;l ow *■» M **»&lt;'&gt;
from this m.image the orderly had just tain, now that he was fairly away. A auce with his usually quick an
to thewrar bnt m«tor *»
■mart
young
corporal
was
detailed
to
manner,
and
the
young
?
.
rcturnetl. Old Morris was greatly dis­
give the two men thorough mstruo-1 straight into the soldier a y
turbed. Ht» had proposed haring a re­
By cnAHLES HHG, n. S. A.,
view of the entire command, cavalry tion in the saber exercise and the man­ ' -‘Didn't suppose 1 bad to," was the dwLrture Tnwpw
wm nrw
-Th*s U»uohter."*‘The dismounted, and treating his guests to a ual of the carbine and pistol, in ad­
^Draertcr.” "From
contoxl and towwhltata,u.nr.
stirring and martial right, but when the dition to which Welsh was now required sullen reply.
S
“
conrtH»
h
"
i
,h'
raven Rnnch." ‘ Tiro Holdlcn
‘Why notT
assembly sounded he had completely to attend all roll calls, stable duty, and
•Well tactics say soldiers actually at aXn-. toil/ &lt;»
ton. nod curyvveu. ««« —j —---------—
changed his mind, and so informed his drills with the troop, and take his guard
tour every fifth day. and a dissur.ted work .don't have to rise and salute or
tng
Mr.
Btonrdt
»
nmneron,
ba«&gt;
and
icwyrkat. LW W J R Uprfnrea Comply. wife. ‘Tin idl upaet about this affair."
phoMrtiphu v.1
by special arranrebSkct. into tl., ■do-P"’’
away,
; fleers."
’
___
he said, “and impatient to begin an in­ man be was in consequence.
As the captain’s “striker” he had led a
‘And what work were you
aoimrontl. unavoidably. Tbo conductor
vestigation. ”
^d back that bo liad aaMr landed
life of comparative ease, for that veteran ;
‘Work for the captain
g
Tho band was ordered bnck to quar­
CHAPTER IL
&lt;n ♦&gt;&gt;« hun at Barvltv. a thriving little town
ters. the captains were notified to in­ officer had long since outlived any ora- ' spurs.”
bition to shle in the service, and looked
There was a strange
°
u-u Oita to the ra«. and that be bad
spect their companies on their own pa­
upon it only ae a means of livelihood. At ! room. This was a new mtorpr .
abundant means to buy his ticket back;
rades, apd merely exchanging his helmet
the outbreak of rbow,rold Bteuveli wu: nd for» recruit drautaJy uu original but he w*» gone forty-eight hours, and
for forage cap and laying aside his saber
id Ohio, but
butj, one.
,.
»t the expiration of that time was
tho colonel strode over to the office, pass­ keeping a country store in
dropped his yardstick■ and• sugar
"Where did you
yon learn
• dumped in a disheveled condition at the
• scoop
-Where
ing by the three cavalry troops that were at the first call for volunteers,
fought j! Welsh?
still
Welsh?'
asked the
the
liet
YVeiBDL ’ asked
USbVU
taav lieutenant,
--------------------— -cal
post bv the town marshal, with the in­
nearest him, oven cutting across tho
I ly. though his blue eyes began to Mate
parade as though to avoid salute, and like a man all through the four years in a way that indicated how thoroughly formation that if it bad not been for the
crossed sabers on bis cap he would have
appeared directly in front of C troop, contest, was wounded, apd, having risen
be appreciated the man’s defiant man­
had him in the connty jail for drunken
that was drawn up in doublo rank and to be a major of volunteer infantry, be
.
,
„
and disordcrlv cjonduct and* realrtaxme tn
at open onl« farthest to the south ride. decided in 'OC to stick to soldiering, for ner.
•Well, no matter; I learned it.
Lieut. Hearn, temporarily in command, at that time it was easy to obtain a com­
the offij’n, of the tow. “Where does be
•You have liad a very bad teacher,
engage-1 in insjiecting carbines, but mission in the regular service if a man sr. Take your bund out of that pocket!" get hia money?" azked that official. “He
gnuubed about twenty dollars’ worth of
at right of the regimental commander had any congressional influence or con­
An ugly scowl had settled on Welsh's
discontinued his work mid raised his nections at all When the army was re­
glow windows and paid all fines, cost*
downcast face.
He liad stuffed the
modeled by the drastic process in 1871.
and damagvs. and yet had some ten dol­
hand to the visor of his helmet
chamois skin in hb blouse pocket, and
“Go on, go on, Mr. Hoorn," said the and, os a first lieutenant, be was dropped
lars to spare."
'
still
stood
there
in
«
slouching
attitude,
colonel gruffly. “I did not moon to in­ to the supernumerary list fpom the regi­
The men in C troop could have told
with hta.cap on the back of his head.
terrupt you." Novertbeleaa. he who had ment of infantry with whic* he had been
where he got his money, but, as that wa«
Slowly,
in
obedience
to
the
order,
he
low
­
l&gt;aid no attention to the other companies serving, Blauvelt decided that he was
won in gambling, nothing was said by
plainly halted in front of C, and was now too old to begin storekeeping over ered his band to the side.
them about it. Welsh was tried for al»^r^^pla arap an
scanning the men’s faces with eyes that again, and so he made vigorous effort to
ithat'lw had been carried away while
were full of gloom.
Next ho strode be retained in the army. and. together
over “
tho
big room.
il-nti
y°ton^Stbere.aritore.lito».
hi. cantrii
c^ton ar.
«d
A- dedearound the right of the line and passed with a few other men who did not know °'7o
1
l «■
was then
down in front of the rear rank until he a horse from a handsaw, w&amp;s trans­ Ingbrrathltoly to thi, rlrange and on- tained by the crtul ant tori Um. Lieut,
Hoaro. bowenr. ‘rattk'J tbM lie, who
reached the center, whore the tallest ferred to a vacancy in the cavalry, and usual colloquy, llelnctantly. yet over
men were standing, and where he fixed there the placid old fellow had been ever ■wed br to aterady gaze in the blue rarriod one of the children aboard, had
“Now take your cap of.
his gaze upon one soldier, a tall, slender, since.
eyra of the voung ctoS. Welrt'a hand • ample ttara to gel off, and that Webb
There was a frown on CoL Morris’
Rejoining from the east with a batch
but muscular fellow; he looked him over
went up to to cap. then tramd it angri- prow-ded him In gyttiny on to toln.
faea on Sunday morning that boded ill
from head to foot._but passed him slowly of recruits, immediately after the arrival ly tom dlwance „« It ho expected | Tira town marabol iradiM that Weld;
for officer or man who could not come
of
the
regiment
from
Arixona.
Blauvelt
without one word. A sergeant file elemer
rebuke on tot tori itwu. notforth , waa drank nronnJto rdlaje fur thirty­
up to the standard of the post command­
noted that the fingers of the soldier's left had resumed command of C troop, and
.
1 aix honra but that r.obojy Interfered
er on the forthcoming inspection. The
hang twitched and closed os the colonel had given directions that the tall, gypsy
"Now get vour heels • together and : with him until bU cumluct became ao
old order of things was still in existence,
approached, and that a lump seemed to looking fellow Welsh, who was one pt
- &gt; —nL— 1 outrageous that hs w.-u» compelled to ar­
and a beneficent administration had not
rise in the brawny throat, but was quick- the new comrrs, should be put in charge sttmd attefation.”
yet issued its ban against martial exer­
‘You've got no right to order me rest him. Welsh, therefore, was bsd­
of his horses. Next he moved tbosa
ciser of any kind upon the Lord's day. !y gulped down. There was no other
! t cured to a fine of five dollar* and to ten
symptom, though, and Lieut. Mason, veteran quadrupeds from the troop around like this, Lieut. Hearn. I’m od
First call for inspection in full draw had
duty
for the captain. 1 am—not for any days in the guard house, simply for b!&gt;­
stables
to
a
little
barn
in
the
back
yard
the adjutant, who had joined his colonel,
' setice without l«aw. attending all drill*
"gone.” as the soldiers say, as the colonel
saw that the man's eyes never wavered of his own quarters. Then Welsh him tecond lieutenant."
appeared in the panoply of his profes­
For on instant every nerve and muscle 1 and stablo duty. Three days later, while
from their look straight to the front, al­ self moved his “kit" from barracks to a
j he wan grooming one of Cant Blauvelt’s
sion upon the front piazza, glancing
though he might have paled a trifle un­ littleroom in the barn, and gradually in the officer’s athletic frame seemed to
modified approval at the glistening sur­
became an inmate of the captain’s house­ quiver. Hie blue eyM Mazed with wrath | norses at the picket line. Lieut. Hearn’s
der that stern, searching gaze.
face of his top boots and the brilliant
: spirited little bay, which happened to
and
liia
lips
set
firmljt
under
the
blonde
Half an hour later, inspection being hold. taking his meals under the cap­
polish of his spurs. Down at tho front
- ■ be next him playfag with the trumpetover, tho colonel sat in his office, holding tain’s roof, performing no duty with the mustache.
gate his orderly stood, every item of his
Jer's steed across the line, snddenly
There
wn-i
a
moment
of
deathlike
si
­
troop,
exempted
from
the
authority
of
an investigation.
The captain of C
drew and equipment a model of soldierly
j switched around with his powerful
troop was. absent on rick leave at the the first sergeant, yet spending all his lence, a gasp or two, among the men.
trimness. Out in the canter of the pa­
-------------- and knocked Welsh's currytime, and the command hail devolved ; leisure moments Hn loafing among the Sergt. Wren's bronzed, weatherbeaten j,haunches
rade a little party of the guard hud just
face
was
a.pictnreof
amaze
and
indignaLis hand.
yl.ICZC* .rararaa...
« 1 comb out of hia
upon a young officer who hod won a fine company’s quarters, where be speedily 1OZ.V »’ ran U.
lowered the storm flag that had been
The gyw fellow straightened up.
tion. Welsh himsef. as though roahrin g
gained
the
reputation
of
being
surly
and
record
in
their
Arizona
days,
and
who
hoisted at dawn, and were mining up
.uailottce
ol
Ini
laxiguagv
ana
areaagiaaend
qmckly
about him. aaw that the
insolent to the non-comiuissionf-d offin'n,
in its stead the great garrison standard, was regarded throughout the regiment
and a tniscfalef mak&gt; r among the men. ing the dous.-qaeners, had finally as­ licutenca’H back was turned, and then,
whoso folds of scarlet and white lapped M perhaps the most promising or an tne
sumed the position of a soldier—so far with a vicioua gicain in hi? piercing ryw,
For
a
recruit
who
had
only
recently
en
­
He was an excellent horse­
out lazily in response to the soft breeze subalterns.
at least us liis beds and legs were con­ drew bock h.s imavHy booted right fool
man. a fine tactician, and a drillmaster listed it was surprising how much he
now rising from the westward bluffs.
tnew about the ins cud cuts of soldier cerned, bat his head hung forward and and with all Lis force kicked the young
Over at the barracks the men had of whom his men had become vastly
his eyes glanced furtively about tlie roam bay in the stoaxach. Eaogb {dunged
life.
come pouring forth, the neat dork blue proud. Under the mild mannered sway
bergt. Wren openly accused him of os if in search of sympathy; but there ma.lly with the endden pain, and in an
and white of the infantry at the east of their captain, a war veteran of un­
was
not a soldier to aide with him
: instant little Dooley, who was grooming
Paving l&gt;een in service somewhere be­
side contrasting favorably with tho glar­ certain-years, C hail fallen about to the
"Take that man under guard,
’’ were ■ the lieutenant's horse, had thrown down
ird,"
fore, and as ho had no papers to show,
ing yellow trimmings of the cavalry foot in proficiency in drill and horseman­
,at last tholworda that Tell from the lieu­ currycomb and brush and smote the
he
must
be
either
a
dsssrtcr
or
a
“
bob
­
battalion, swarming along the walk and ship. But the moment young Hearn got
tail’’ (a soldier whoso discharge paper tenant's
gypsy under the eye. knocking him up
streaming from the stairways and gal­ command they began tne turning over
A corporal stepped quickly forward. against tho captain's bulky and placid
has had tho "character" cut off). Welsh
leries of their crowded quarters, like so of a very new leaf. Little instruction
•Como on, Welsh." ht' muttered in no charger
In another instant, too, Sergt.
many full plumaged hornets. On the of any kind except mountain scouting angrily denied this, and his ignorance of
saber drill and c.-rtain troop details gentle tone, and led the scowling trooper Wren leaped in and separated the mon.
5ndas zeroes ■ the parade helmeted had been imparted in Arizona, but when
seemed to bear him out. "But then," from tho room.
Welsh wild with fury, Dooley dancing
ers and ladies in dainty muslins be­ they came eastward, and old Riggs,
The liruteuaut calmly finished bis in­ about in a glow of righteous wrath.
said Wren, "he might have been in the
ta appear, and along the row to his their former colonel, made way for a.
spection of the quarters, a red spot burn­
Hearing the noise the Hentenant
right and left the sheltered porches were much better soldier, discipline and drill dough boys. ’" Welsh avoided the troop
quarters for a while after thio episode, ing in cadi cheek as bo walk «d around •Jgsng to the scene. “Silence, both of
similarly occupied. But the post com­ begijyvn the instant.
‘What does this
EOT a few weeks C troop had to take and was more civil to the sergeants, but from bunk to bunk. Thenar,* hj turned your he • rderod.
mas dec stood alone. Madame bin Wetter
away and :lightly descended the stairs, moan, tcrgcant?"
half had visitors. Breakfast waa not all the raspings, and th« men were dis­ right after pay day ho again appeared,
Sergt Ross’ voice was heard tn say
"He struck tne. tho infernal little cur!
quite finished, and she was devoting her­ heartened as much by the jeers of tbeir Jager to try his luck in any game going
“
Rest!"
Hu?
men
looked
quickly
about
and i’ll kill”-----self to their entertainment, knowing comrades as by the sharp raps of their on. Then it transpired thcT, if not an
“Not a word more from you, Welriv
well that her liqge lord was feeling in no colonel. Hearn, too. was fretting him­ jxpert with saddle and saber, lie was at one another. Some of them stretched
self half to death, but when Ids captain with tho cards, and tho troopers lost tbeir bhus to full length and gave a long What made you strike him. ’DooleyF
mood for such light duty.
Almost the first thing that the colonel was taken ill and was compelled to turn their money to him without exactly un­ high, us though to find relief from the
“Look at Ketch's Ixslly, rir," almost
heard on going downstairs tliis bright over the troop to his subaltern, the derstanding how. The first sergeant re­ strain. And then little Duffy announced sobbed the little Lriahman in his rage and
Bunday morning was an animate*! col­ youngster “took hold" in a was- that ported these occurrences to Capt. Blau­ his opinion:
grief- “See where he kicked him. "
“By g»d. fellers, if Td been the lieu
seemed
greatly
u greatly
loquy in the kitchen between cook and filled Mason's soul with delight and ' velt, and the ohl man OCViULSure enough, there on the glistening
hja man of all work, an old darky who that speedily enchanted the men. From | veied- rt WM wtablished that Welsh tenant Fd have knocked the top of hia coat an ugly lump war. rising and a
' " ’ &lt;T-d bead (£.- --------- „ the
—horsea
-------- 1 while*
had followed the family fortunes for being the worst, C troop soon challenged i , ,beeu neglecting
jagged groove plainly showed where the
all
comers
for
the
right
to
be
colled
the
playing
tJav,n
'
’
h
his
‘
“
game,
*•"»
but
ho
--------was
not
re
­
The
garrismi
court
which
tried
Trooper
years. Jake had learned from the police
env 1 boot had struck, while Ktvgh still
■ergi-ant, while he was at work on the beet drilled troop at the post, and Capt lieved and ordered back to duty with Welsh for insubordinate conduct had quivered and trembled. For a moment
Lane, of D. had cordially congratq^att'd the troop, an had been expected, if any­ found him guilty, dmptte his statement I young 'Htfani was too angry to trust himcolonol'a boots and spurs, that Corp
Brent had been “slugged" by somebody Hearn on the result of bis excellent thing be became more insolent in man­ that according to the tactics bo wsmj t » lf to sprak. He stood there with Ids
the night before and was now lying mi- effort The young fellow had that facul­ ner to tho sergeants than before. The required to get up and salute, he being ! eyre fairly blaring
At last he turned to
conscious in the hospital There was ty. in which so many are Jacking, of in­ whole affair seemed unaccountable to at work. The evidence of the rerreants the eergvant:
whtoiisbed the fact that he wm playing
time only for very brief investigation lie- spiring the men with ..enthusiasm and the other men.
“This man has been frequentlv cau­
One morning about a month after cana when tho lieutenant approached,
fore his guests came down. Mr. Wai
interest; and by the time April was
tioned never to strike or kick a horse I
face was officer of the guard, and in re- ushered in there was nothing the troop­ Welsh's arrival at tho poet Lieut. Hearn and that ths spar cleaning waa a trans­
suppose?"
tfmfm to the message brought by the ers of C would not do for their young came leaping lightly up the steps to parent sham, introduced for tho occa'uon
“Every man in the troop has. sir. time
make an inspection of the barracks. •nJ for orilent pozprae. But tn view
colonel's orderly had gone at once to his commander.
and again."
Black sheep, they say. exist in every Corp. Quinn, seeing him approach the: of to tot tot ho cUiuxoa to bobm-e
quarters and made his report.
sJowl.v t«n&gt;*d upon the scowl­
Somewhere about twenty minutes af­ flock, and while fifty or more of their quarters, had given word to the men
tot, aa to captain*, onlarlr. he wm not
of them who ____
were in
ahi*
“der the lienUnanf..0^ in
tlirwn r\9
.
, . ter midnight’ tho sentry on No. 1 hod men swore by their lieutenant, and were nn-l throe
tort
if
I
kKkvJ
yon u you
HckM
called Corp. Werner out, saying there proud to feervte under him, there were Rleevcs jumped into their flannel blouses, i 11,0 fact that he had aunarontlv
&lt;»ot of o’dy ten months in service, and of the that borte. Bn, to ty of Uuu Irin J cmappeared to be something wrong up by perliaps two soldiers in the troop who XWkJ&gt;lber* •knocked
the gate. Mr. Wallace, knowing Brent Boomed to lose no opportunity of de­ thsr pipes and put them away. Throe further fact that his captain gave him ort l» tokmtod bore. rr. .nd yon will
to have gone thither, sprang up and faming him. One of these was a man °[a°;*~WCr*' ----------around
a UM4O
little table
excellent character and pleaded for •tod four trial for It Ta*, him bnck
-IAUIU
to the guard bouse, sergeant"
went outride and saw a light being car­ named Gosh, who had long been on extra piaymj cards, and among these wan the cUmency fortb.rocrait. Jh. „„„
"I kicked him because he kicked me "
ried rapidly from CapL Lane's quartersi or daily duty as clerk for tho quarter­ mW Mow Web*. wLo b«l ten then- fit to
bun Off
.„th M
„r
at the corner over toward ths cavalry master, and whose errors at inspection over unco guard mount Thmo am
Mitera, toi- KljutMt. and Mr. Hearn growled Welsh.
h."I,’l!!,*',?r'-e*d D°»‘»X. burnup
barracks. Hurrying around in front, he were of such an exasperating character too, sprang to their bunks on&lt;l straight­
wore Strongly of tho opinion tost bv
Sore th, horn, wm jwrt playinx.
got there just in time to see tho captain that Mr. Hearn got authority to makn ened up some items of their “kits," but ought to bo r-turnod to the troop nt [«■
like, nod n,vm lunched him ok nil and the young lady who had recently him attend driil until he was reported Weah «dl ut at U,o too grtuol.limr u
race rad taught Wa duties m a wlfiier
arrived. Miss Marshall, raising Corp. proficient. Tliis, of course, made Goss, the tnterruptioa to the go-.oe. -Put un But the colonel
Doo!'T; toot cridrao.
BKay jnst
Brea*, from the ground. He was bleed­ who prided himself on his scholarehin Ihooe &lt;toe. Webb." nid » eomamt Maj Kenyon, of tho iufnntrv. wee tem­
“ ** wn«»d.ing from a jagged gosh over the left eye, and superiority to the general run of the Wently. -Here coraw, the Ueutoaut."
hin?T
,f r“ to *• Pnninbed tor
porarily in command. „,j h, KouU
and waa limp and senseless. After hav­ men, anything but happy, and in his
Mttnut» b&lt;mw. what', to be doo. with
‘What
do 1, uxyc.carer WM the
....... ww
tne eurfy
surly u
an-. "rtarb ord Blanvelfs “striker “
ing him carried to the hospital and wrath and diBcantent he vented his spleen SWCT.
। WSB1 u
Tm
nnt
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“te“
?.twrAw.
^5rr_
h,!—
order8
- w.
H«. ’«
it «em*d «3 though the troop bra for Mrittng .
arousing the steward, it was found that whenever possible Uf so at rhe expense got no authority over me."
taowf exdtfnwd Wehh, . with .
his fact and eyes were covered with rod of his young lieutenant.
j
‘1
rar» be hnrW hh cnrrycoiub to the
pep’rer. Not a word as to tua aaHttlanta
The other man was a tali, dark eyed , ^1*" 'kno 1,10 repry.
grounu.
could bo learned. The last men to reach wf&lt;1OO^LW'.,,W’ wbow c"n'’ w“ ,
yon"'lf- a"! «iu't a,
^in craumnj tba,
c
the garriorm were Murphv und Scanlan
"
■“ wt&gt;° ,or ravraal months „a i I dHn t put them there,- ,n,w;~j lh,
wren, as he collared the man.
vSc
T’". ‘V’ cerUi"- »&lt;«. «Ut
two aaapegrawa of ccmpin-. F
I»-&lt;tTTri to be the opuin', I
• with en ugly gleM, ta y, b]
it °?dT.i
00111 ‘U'Jrtt -0
do
“t!»«ra= very aerimoni
But the omtry on Na 4 declared thev
■etriier rt-eoUiwterrant-tak.aOToIl'rra.’liiiali’draw Iron, 0M
1 &lt;11 arn you ntrmr to kick a boree "
h.id cume around by Uh po.it on the hte horara, bteck hie boon, poluh hl. I P‘«" °f chemou ekin ead fro,o
‘ ous criticisms of the lieutenant's action
ibinr “ th“
whi&lt;± W u Veto-,
south ride, whereas Brent was lying al- ■PM ud mber, hew wood, draw water i ™ &lt;* the raptain', Ug braa etrnra
'» rirenlation 10 Ah, ?1|:o°r
i” i« than . month.
to io
Wn3 by
UKU15 creditabk“ front of the quarters of C troop, Brake the Bera, .wrap the kltcbrai, ran Ino Hmo for further reni-k
to either hia tact or temper
Weis'.
iraido tha post. Then, again. Scanlan
wlxxn c“t Mot
m“wr &lt;* anralll
’Atte&gt;tio»r ante the oTS from the
JUidMnrpby were both sober, and ntither ebona about the bouae—then to do ad I •ergraat. who traanoned to bo
Br"» &gt;b. night Iwfore.and th,
IM. tune, but hi, language during that ■'
them men who would be likalv to a» Jwrtnly Wtt hie comrade. When the Itbe &lt;*««■ *»d the !»ratoa»nt catered.
tQ in
{Jf?w°n 01 tto:r® or Ires of the
"Milt m popular and respited a fellow
«»d left j J’«rr uraa on the brataat wbtp™d^ff «nef mearoeration was Bacjj
tb. fooling among tb, men thm
MaBraeit Indeed both of them stoutly
‘T0’1 "S
«P. -d. fcdagtbemiddkrf to
M wa. no nonce in garriaon aff.o.
ttemed having bad anything to do with 1with bun, L«t. Hrara morwl ia t„ ! long room, rtood rrret u: toteotuf
‘“7
pvetea.
It had
was Welah
~-i—— &lt;•
■
.'7haJ T7-3 “w. Mi» Mar
,or hta
Utra wa. by I huak-ererr man except one. With l.L He waa taxi in hi, threats again* u., •’
w—if
opX ^Sd^g;
of «3»«Srt M to
•haD had raid that she L:xrd the alterca- the cxpjin, owu request, sad hiring I
rt» track of hUbeed. hi, mat-,J
the tmin /-n-aa. v__ w«i n
t»ua. beard a scuffle, and beard, though noura, for the rerrire. „f Wcl*. be uott i “r ’&gt;“SW down ore, bi. eyra. W.b* too propriety of hi, conduct.
‘I was at Work, by God! and bail -r-o.
Oed that worthy to return to duty with '
•« '-bo table ooolh Jdite “
““ ■»« ™
toe Ung££ «Jled into to colour,
J poBahrog
0!Y»ll7 barracks with the cor- the troop forthwith. Thi. Welsh bitterly “raepur.
““d Jroo'a find it in pus
tie iaeiated that to captain
upthere, Wetahr growled in low
Stn^
1
T
’
’
'
W,
'rt~‘
had told tarn before going that be\nra
K*** the firn rergjmt -Off
to toy ia charge of Im quarter, and b. «hat trap, rtr.L
LW wrti,
' he complained.
his little hurri- exrared tom all military doty
Bmrn
Foeall arrawrr
cocked hi.
— — Worth
-. —. VVW3U
ms he^j
ripn rf
»™rSXMcK™“’ &lt;*
‘n
“T™ ™ prahrtbly aome “
ai one ®de. “
and.
d. apparratjy
«PI»n=rtly unmindful
uamiadful
"no rewurtad:
the captain rapidly foD owing.

Sv®-*-

IN ARID' FORTH

iito’t

too

■Ide to remrvation »n.|
J,m "Uhe wanted, .nd ompe ta,.k
'W
way- 1 wa. one of t;.„,7^ “• &lt;to

ST4
crame into n”nX’’J li t!*

i»y
•nd jurt a. imon u,
™&gt;- Ml mroj
Brent to the hoqdtel I
r,.!i Ul*taii* a-.j
nrade
inspoctirra.
tn
hia aa
bunk.■radnZo;"i
!’ *'“ »■«•
Mtap.. Ui. bom.
been tondrad. (k,.

In T" ‘“fol

clothing, half awak,, n
bootaeorared with dun. :,ad
stUl damp with dew Tl ■
ura-to tout had to?r7d?L£
kxraeh- acrow the box i, . .
be hwln't been out ut ,i|. ,n. j
‘b“
to hi. boot, an J trueX’S
man atortod «p, M th, •.:*
look at them a pint f!». k &gt;.:Jr ail'??*'do
wMAy did tom under .:
But this was not &lt;11, soifl Wren
bto “d Murphy had .-.l.otol’fe

joined by a trooper

after they trad reported »: tiM 2“
d'’a7 f^t i?; |UU1 lfi"n 'b^.
dnnk of whuky tom I.. w
*
them th© coBst w» &lt; kir m- l
' ■ 114
iiMtmweU dlp tlmragh to Ze'S
ironacrw&gt; theparade:
n.
.---------wlut
..
I odd.so
anlong
w it? b
a..
long ej
os n
no, one ho.
bJMr
thfv beard Co^ B
larted and ran until l.teu
the toon’ quarter-. .-,d tha tte,
noted that their eavolrr a-.™.—
had tod behind. Tb ■■ J-diThE
bm name at all; could nr ■: defcri*. Ida
for it,waa too darl:
Al! Ib-r k»w »
that bo waa tall and had a thk-k. buo,
board. Weto, face., xrept n,
mtutache. wpa. alway, , i-an darrd.
Notao, bowerer, wilhtnaa Here,,
full beard.
At noon on Sunday tL&gt;,T..».-1P|) Trooper
0o« was behind the ban uv.ajting
result of Corp. Brent ? Injuries, Whec
Msarched at the guard hm,
pocket* were turn&lt;&gt;! tnriue oat. the cor­
poral of. the guar. I 1w4T..l t ajme; ntj
then Jt was discurt-rnl mat mxss tiny,
tawny colored portirh- sridtxhg about
the seam wore ctuul- &lt;&gt;f cayenne ;•
B sural! packet of whi- a. half eoqtf}.
•wan found lying E la* f-Aylwaymidwaj
betwwn ths quarters, and the wuthwurt

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CONTINUED.
Kcmorkkblr It pm-Me.
Mr*. Michael Curtaic. 1‘JiiaMd. Hi..
makes the stalemtn: that she caajfht cold,
which settled on by lutiC'; hire was treat&lt;il for a month' by her family phyddia.
but grew fcone. H«? »&lt;•!&lt;! her that she »»•
b hopeleas victim of consumption »n&lt;1 to’no medicine could cure her. Her drjfxist
suggested Dr. Kinx'e New liisonvry f«
Consniaptlon; she bought a bottle «nd to
her delight found herself ••-nefited free
first dose. She continu-. :! its ate sml ifirr
taking ten bottles, found Ii- tmiH sotfn&lt;! »»1
well, now doe* her own hnu&gt;virork sod h
a» well as she ever wav -I’w trial tattles
of th!* Great IHgcuveti st W. 11. GoMyear's, drug store’ large tonics Me
SI. 00.
X

!

Happy Ifc»o-irr»
Wnu Timmoii'. postmaster of Idarilk.
Ind., write*: “Electric Bitters has &lt;!ow
m&lt;&gt;rc for me than all other irrdiriMs«®blnrd. for that bod feelint. aridag inw
kidney and liver trouble. ’ Jolih U-‘lk.
farmer amt stockmen. of *s®e plate, says:
"Find Electric Bilirr* tv K tte b*rt
kidney and liver nithllrii"-. ua.-.de at* ltd
like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hard­
ware merchant, same town, wys: Bertrie
Bittcis h Ju-t the thing for a nua aba is
all run down and don't care whether be
livre or dire: be found new -uenKtb.
appetite and felt just nke he had a nre
fcroe 00 llfr. Only .Me a Itatth »: w H
Goodyear's drug store.
The best salve in the w««rid tor cob.
bruises, sores, uleers. *.a!t rheum. Ict«
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilbtata
corns, and all sklu eruption*, and peuitirely cures plies or no pay required. «»
guaranteed to give perfect 'XtWactton, &lt;»
money refunded. 1’rire W rents per off- .
For sale by W. H. Goody w the drag*.

The Saginaw police report nearly 2.5W
arrest* tar last year and want a Niro,
wagon to help them out.
The Menominee I* running between
Chicago and Muakcgtir.

What a debt of grate.. iJ- ths »«»
men as Dr*.’Ayer and Jrruer-tte tecw
tor the nvat dlseovery « vacdMt*&gt;u,
U*
lormer tor hl* Eatrocl of SarM.p.rtll*-U**»•
ot Mood-purifiers’ Who ran .r-tiiuatt
much these discoveries han* tvrefttrdths rsre
mx*

Heed City had a Temje. of Ft* «“•
trrtalnmcnt last night.

It Wurh. W..ii&lt;l*rt
The tonic and alterati-. pt.^***
8. 8. are now widely kmrati- .mJ Itew
wonderful popularity a* a epr&gt;n«*«
It Isas perfectly wl.ptH tsyrtetn o! a little child a-- lt b *
h0
tberadulL It woik*
use it as a tonic, as an alterathe.
"
Wood purifier. It gives Kalth, ‘J*0**
and heartiness to the sick and f«*W
Is adapted to the very yount and me
old. It revives, renew* aa«. MJd» up
feeble or the broken-do« u system.
Portland la reaehhu; out t«
Fifteen Edbnn electric .*!&gt;' l*hts ’
hereafter light Leslie.

"That tired feeling” i»

w
-

Quite a number of Ann Arbor
nuuur- to worry Uraiirb a ’''^„Slr&lt;»

oo BM ud «W3 «n4 v.™ &gt;• •'
wbieb i&gt; pdim, ooibr«-&gt;'&gt; ■»&gt;
It out the Ute Alewol. r IIan average of |30d ych year.
Mancelona is shipping

ine numtwrs of the lorarra-^*

” f«&lt; “

tiki's*

Jrat^ the door brfure
«Mp, bQt any num Whu w.in£iY'm to
^rtrtof a window in
and p, down to rear
n» down to Mnllig,,, ^*^^

tl» quarters

^■2^^*°^. rite-

�Michigan Central
" The Magaro Fallt Jfmdr.”

^rrrrwABix
MAinuws.............

NEK3HBORINOCOUNTIE8.

SCROFULA

Kalamazoo people thought that their
waterworks system, or a part of it at
least, was a failum, until an official lest
was made last week by experts.

Is that Impurity of the Wood which produces
unsightly lumps or swellings tn the neck;
which causes running sore* on the arms,
Joseph Miller, n carpenter by trade, dis­
legs, or feet; which dovelopa ulcers tn the
appeared from bls home In Grand Rapids
eyes, ears, or nose, often enuring blindness or
March Slat, and has not been seen since.
deafness; which Is the origin o&lt; pimples, can- , Though the night was a cold one he .took
cercus growths, or "humors;" which, fasten-. no overcoat with him and everything • was
Ing upon »±i iungs, causes consumption and
left In his room. A note he left said that
•eatn. It Is the mfcrt ancient of all dlsc.-ues,
Hfe- waif becoming a burden to him.
and very few persons are entirely free from IL
Three Indians filled up with "red eye"
in Battle Creek last week but only two ot
them returned to the wigwam, one of them
being held for giving liquor to the other
two.
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
tho remarkable cures It has accomplished,
The safe in the office of F. W. Barney,
hM proten Itself to bo a potent and peculiar
of Battle Creek, was blown open Thursday
nn-dlclne for this dlsenM. It you suffer tree
morning. The exploolon blew the safe
scrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Into the middle of the room; blew the
" Every spring my wife and children have glass all out of the windows and tore off
been troubled with scrofula, my little boy,
the safe door. The burglars secured 57.50
three years old, being a terrible sufferer. for their trouble. A Grand Trunk yard­
lAwt spring he was one mass of sores from man heard the nnise aud started in the di­
head to feet. We all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
rection of the building, but he was shot at
and all have been cured of tho scrofulx My
twice aud wisely decided not to approach
Utile boy la entirely free from sores, and nil
any closer. Two strangers have been ar­
four of my chQdreu look bright and healthy.”
rested on suspicion.
W. B. atbxbton, Parnate City,». j.
Fred. Klsor a trainboy on -the Ijdtc
Shore A Mich. Southern was arrested In
GrAud Rapids last week for selling obscene
Fold by all dnigalEte. gl;rixtorS&amp;. Prepared onte
t nrv’.r, a rv, * __ ,_ »____.. ..
literature. He is held on 32,000 ball.

houbc:" cured

5iiciw. Kalaaaioc &amp; Sagifi&amp;w
**

-rmr TZtai cr

Stoflcv*

‘ hiand^Junct

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
100 Doses One Dollar

41 Don’t ask me to mend it Take
it back and get a $4.”
FREE—Get from your dealer free, die
$ iBook. It has handsome pictures and
valuable information about horas.
Two or three dollars for a 5/a Bono
Blanket will make your horse worth more
and cat las to keep warm.
i

'IIICAUO A- WEST
MICHIGAN Ry.

5/A
5/A
5/A
5/A

Five Mile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Test

Some eute alecks have been stealing or
pouring the sap out of the pans in A. J.
Sawyer’s sugar bush near Bellevue. It
found out things will be make very Inter­
esting for the guilty party.

GOOD AND EVIL IN JEHU.
LESSON

H,

SECOND

QUARTER,

IN-

TERN/.TIONAL SERIES, APRIL 12.

(Cmr.’Uksl from Lcsmon Helper Quarterly by partnlKftj 6d of IL 3. HolTuan. publisher, rhiiadnlplita.)
.
13. "And Jehu gathered all the people to­
gether.’’
We find th!a num’s name nearly forty
times in this ami the preceding chapter,
and not ovgj a dozen times elsewhere. He
Im evidently the Lord's minister of judg­
ment upon sin and Hlnnera, but does not ap­
pear to bare been n true worshiper of the
true God.
19. “I have a great sacrifice to do Baal."
Tints said Jehu aa he commanded to be
gathered together all the prophets, priests
and servants of Baal that he might destroy
them. B.inl waa the chief male deity of
the Phauiiciaus and Canaanites. Thu word
signifies master or posaww.»r, and is used
Ilfloon timeu in thia chapter, which is more
often than it is found in any other chapter
in the Bible. The worship of Baal meant
the forsaking of the only true God, the God
of Israel, and an identification with the false
religions of the nations, and was a great
provocation of Jehovah.
'JO. "And Jehu said, Proclaim a solemn
assembly for Biud.”
Hia purpose is .stated in the previous
v&lt; rse to have been that be might destroy
the worshipers of Baid, but he is doing it
deceitfully, ami a God of truth cannot de­
ceive nor nul horlze deceit.
.
•JI. "And Jehu sent through all Israel;
and all the worshipers of Baal came, so
Hint there won not a man lefrtlmt came

For sometime many of the nice plate
glass fronts in Battle Creek have been
scratched and cut by some one. presuma­
bly with n diamond ring. Last week,
while the inmates of a certain store were
talking after hours they heart! the plate
Kias® to the establishmentbeingcuL Rush­
ing out they found A. C. Arnold standing
An ! wn read th it tho house of Basil was
there alone. He lied as soon ns he saw he
was discovered, but he was overtaken. full frtuu one and to tho otbur. Here Ls a
He has been arrj'sted and released on devotion worthy of n better cause, but it is
even w» to thia presont day.
Si.ooo triads.
83. •‘Bring forth vest menu for nl| the
Albert Conkley. of lonla. lost three fin­ worsbi;&gt;eni of BaaL And be brought them
gers in his father’s saw mill last week, forth vestments."
,
lie was testing a new edging machine,
Thus while outwardly honoring them
and found that like a charm.
and seemingly Vncoarnging them be was
robing them for slaughter. Death, not
George Bromeling. head miller in Mc­
life, was before them, and it was death
Clure’s mill in Charlotte, had a very nar­
leading to the secund death. Thu separa­
row escape from death lost week. While
tion of siuLand body is not to bu dreaded
working around some shafting bis coat if we are clothed with Christ’s righteouswaa caught but fortunately a loose licit
Lappended to run off the pulley ami he es­
23. 'Jehu and Jebonadab'thc aou of Recaped with n few bruises and a great big chab.”

Sea in vors* IT the gtw.*tlug and union of ;
Dr. A. C. Datum, of Eaton llupids. Ims them} tw.j. un i it not familiar wish the
pn'wntcd the Congregational spclcty with story ««t ih ■rde*caut lants of Jonndab. road
it
in Jer. xxxv, aud mark the blessings of
n house mid lot to lie ummI as a parsonage.
’
The property is worth 51,000 and is a very I obedfc nee.
•'Search oral look that there lie here with
timely gift.
you noun of tbo servants of the Lord, bat
Lawn tennis has already commenced to the worshipers uf. Baal only."
lx* played in Kalamazoo.
How would such a procl.imntion affect
The big lire* whistle in Knlaiuazoo was the people who gather at the popular
places of nnf'sement in our day?'
recently heard In Battle Ctvek.
S4. "Ami When tl»ry went into offer sac­
Chas. Fink, of Lowell, died In Chicago rifices and burnt offerings.”
last week from Injuries received from the
HcrO is Jehu oIBcialing as a priest of
bursting of a steam pipe, while be was en­ Baal, while nt the kuu: time he instructs
gaged in putting on a corrugated Iron cell­ eighty men that on penalty of death they
ing! Ilia death resulted from the escaping are not to allow one of thiiM* present to
steam and a coroner’^ jury ri-turm d u ver­ escape with his life. ComjKiru Hzijah prov­
. diet that his death was due to the criminal ing before nil the pecgile that Jehovah is
I negligence of the engineer of the block.
God, ns he offered sacrHl-ve unto Him, and
then slew the prophets of Bttal afternbowXearly 100 former residents of A’legan ing them their folly. $Vith Elijah all was
now live In Chicago.
open nnd righteous. Th.-* way of Jehu is
The I-tke shore fruit growers do no*, not so. God commissioncl him to destroy
take kindly to the regulations of Chicago Baal, but God did not commission him to
Mantird bv Wm. An- - owx. PhlluiH. w...
dealers discarding the fifth-bushel peach practice deceit or to worship Bnnl.
make &lt;bc fatuous Hora? anind Baker HUink.-t*
25. "Go in nnd slay them; let none come
baskets.
MORTGAGE SALE.
forth."
Otsego had a great small pox scare last
Tliis is the obedient part, as when the.
Default having been made for nu-re thsn
thirty davs in the payment of interest oventoe week. A young lady employed In the pa­ Levitcs went in and out throughout the
and payable on h mortgsge datod June 4th. WW7. per mill was the supposed victim. Her camp aud slew every man, bis brother and
made by Chanuey M. Rrou n and Mary A. Itrowu. home, and all the boarders at her table
companion and neighbor, because of their
bis wife. toSmaunah HaaMnond.ud recorded
In the office of the Register of Deeds, lor lt»r were quarantined, only io find that it was sin against Gotl. Thus will everlasting
County of Barn*, tn the State of Michigan, on a case ot chicken pox—at least that Is destruction from the presence of the Lord
the «h dav of June. J»7. in Itoer ?r.o! mortgages what a council of doctors said It was.
some day overtake all who know not God
on page 296. for which default the sal J SUMsraiub
Hamuxiud. by virtue of the right given herby
The temperance ticket in Wayland elect­ and obey not the gos{&gt;el (IFTheas. i. 8, 9).
said mortgage has made and hereby makes the
*AJ. "And they brought forth the image?
whole principal num of said inortgag** aud tin- ed the president of the village, one trustee •mt of the house of Baal and burned tbetn.”
Interest accrued thereon nnw due nn&lt;l payable, and recorder !a«t week.
Not only the idolaters but their idols
and ou alileb inortKMC there Is rtalmefl t“ be
A band of gyjwles named Butler struck dors He destroy.
due at the date ol this notice nine hundWHl and
Uve dollars ami forty three cents, («M5 CD, and Plainwell last fall and went into winter
27. "And they brake down the image of
ih* suit or proceedings nt law having been insti­
tuted to recover the amount secured by said ; quarters, where thev have lived nil winter. Boat, and brake dow n the house of Baal,
They iiave proven themselves very quiet, and made It a draught house unto this
mortgage or any part, thereof;
Notice Is hereby given, that on Saturday, the peaceable citizens and are said to be quite day."
’
Dth day of April, 1R»I. at ten o'clock to thefareThe whole bouse of Satan, for he Ih the
roon.at the north front door of the Court heuw wealthy. They have been well behaved
In the Citv ot Hasting*. County of Barry, and in every respect but cannot overcome their prince of idols and idolaters, shall yet find
State oLMIcbhtnn. said Court house being the desire to roam from place to plifce. They itself without the city aud completely
buBd.ng In which the Circuit Court for said
County of Barry is held, at public auettoki to the have started out for their summer wan­ broken down.
28. "Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Is­
highest bidder; the premises described In said dering with’a large herd i&gt;t horses and
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be neres several wagons.
rael."
sary to satlsfv the amount due on said mortgageIt was a sore evil, nnd required severe
as above set forth, with the interest tbert-os,
Otsego is a strictly prohibition town, treatment nnd received it. It seems to
and the costs, charges and expenses auowc&lt;-by and some one has been circulating the ma­
have Ixscli Jehu's special mission to put
law and provided Tor In sold mortgage, said
premises being situate In the township of Irv­ licious reports that more drunken men are away this iniquity; but be did not win Is­
ing, in the County of Barry, and State of MHjI- seen on her streets than on the streets of rael back to God, ns we shall see. ’ It is one
can. and described as follows to-Mt: The
thing to put away evil, but quite another
south half of the north east quarter of section any other city in Allegan county.
twenty-one. in town four north, range nine west,
Willie Wetzel, a nine year Battle youth, to make people righteous.
containing eighty acre* of land more or less.
29. "Howbeit, from the sins of Jcrolxwm
was
run
over
by
a
C.
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train
Thurs
­
Dated, Hastings. Mich.. Januan* isih, MM.
SVSANNAH BAMXOXlt. Mortgage.
day night, while trying to catch on cars. the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin,
Alonzo E.Kxxabton Attorney for Mortgagee Both of his legs hail tobe amputathd. (join Jehu departed not from after them."
Surely, It we believed tjiat our slim might
the effects of which he idled.
reach to many generations, as did the sins
Mrs. Jennie Van Hjlnning. of Kalama­ of this til an. the most ungodly might be
zoo. ha* sued Matthew Barton, of the same ledtoponde well their ways. Il js h. fear­
place, for SI 0,000 for breach of promise.
ful thing to depart from the living .God or
The way of the transgressor is hard, and lead others bo to do.
ItrMirr. all FrackUa. Tan. Sanbura. PmpJ"«. Lw
20. "And the Lord said unto Jehu, Be­
M. K. Iceland, alias .J. W. Humphrey, cause thou hast dope well in executing
must realize the troth ef It. He has been that which is right in mide eyes.”
*
••doing time’’ In Ionia, and as he was
He is coinuiended for his thorough jtfdg
about to be released last week, an officer ment upon the house of Ahab. Contrast
from schoolcraft stepped up nnd t°°k blm the lack of thoroughness in Saul when
lu for getting money under false pretenses sent to destroy Amaluk (I Sam. xv, 9-11).
two j«*ars ago in SCiioolcrafL
The Txjrd doei not commend Jehu’s deceit.
Jack Brady has been released from the While lie commends the faith of llahab of
Jericho Ho dors not commend her deceit
Calhoun county lockup on 81.000 bail.
either. He canuot commend what is
Alonzo Gant, of Vermontville, died in wrong in any one. In the parable of tho
the Ann Arber hospital last week, utter unjust steward (Luke xvl) it is not the
baring his leg amputated.
Ix&gt;rd Jesus who commends bls fraudulent
Walter Walker, the preaident of the new treatment of his master, but it U his own.
northwestern base ball league, used to lord ormHHter who considers bimA shrewd
fellow to thus make provision tyr his fut­
catch for the Portland base ball Dine.
ure.
Corner of Court nnd Jefferson St. Keeps Cour.
A man In Bradley ate GO raw eggs and a
"Tby children of tho fourth generation
half pint of cider in 30 minutes by the shall ait on the throne of ItHud.”
watch. Allegan county raises something
And so It came to-p.iss (chap, xv, 12).
Good goods. Low prices.
His
thoroughness brought him and his
besides fine horses.
children a temporal kingdom for four
E. S. Stephenson, a 50 year old farmer,
generations. If we who believe ln*Je«as
snpjxised to have resided In Calhoun coun­
are faithful to Him wo shall wt with Him
ty. died In a patrol wagon In Chicago last
cm His throne (Bev. lii, SI), and in bodies
week.
like Hia (Phil. Ill, 31) reign with Him over
One of the Michigan Central conductors this whole earth (Rev. v, 9, 10; Dan. vii,
•
whom* home Is in Jackson, nnd who was 27).
.
31. "But Jehu took no heed to w alk in
recent I v fimi so miccreiuouiously. has.
been reinatated.&gt;» he denies that lie al­ the law of the Lord God of Israel with oil
his heart.”
The chief thing was ne»|ected. Let any
chi Cure is lowed anyone U ride free of cliarge on
one read-iu Douteronomy, an;! notice now
hb train.
often in that one book Israel is command­
ed to observe and do tho cuiumandmenta
hive (ruAraiitee. a tert that no other care ca» «u=of the IjohL and this statement will make
ccxJuhy stand. That it may become known, Saj s “tie of the best housewives In New Jehu’s goodoem a»?ra very queatipnabls.
the Proprietors.
enorenou.
England. "We feel the necessity of taking' He showed no mercy U&gt; t he house of Ahab,
t-Iaca- a Sample Bottle Free unto every botn. a pawl uu-dleine tn purify the blood, and&gt; nor tn the worshipers o! Haul, but he worwe nil take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It keeps. .ddpctl the golden calve-’, mid transgressed
the children free from humors, my husband| theUwoC tl&gt;© Lord. Where then is hn
.
-h. sue th™., or
. rlglGr.raEness? He stanuH larfc.re us Wen; .U .ill core
11 foorrloM
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�Hop®.
VAKXBW irnm.'.
Herr
• blfh »d taltaKto
nxriono’dewocretA green bakers. Patroux Johnstown.,
of Industry and prohlWttanlata arrayed Maple Grove
against the repubMcaw.*
the latter । Orengcvllle.
butted tl»e combination, electing the
Prairieville.
tire township ticket. Iwaded by S. C. Ralland....
Ritchie for supervisor, by majorities rang- rboruapplv
Ing from 24 to 45. Republican state ticket W nodland..
65 majority.
। Yankee Springs
051
CITY.
' Total republican pluralities
212
The republicans get some eoDKdallon • Total democratic pluralities
43V
even in this Egypt of democracy, 'rhe in.........................
..............
—
Nel republican
plurality
tereal taken In this city was not very great.
Of the 850 voters in thia city, less lhau 770
came out to vote. The slip gut In its work,
The curtain, that sooner or later hides
or the republicans would'! have been in it
from our sight the dearest and buri?st. has
at all. The republicans elect owe tin* fa­
fallen. The drama we call Life to onr
vor to democratic friends. The successful
beloved friend and business associate,
candidates, their party and majority as
John A. Grebte is ended.
given below:
Whereas, tbe Creator of Ute and of
errv offu eus.
death has called from us and from bls
Mayor, Archie McCoy, Dem. 215.
field of UMfnlMM our respected and
Recorder, John B. Holierts, Dem. 58.
honored friend,
Treasurer. Charles Warner, Dem. 25.
Resolval, that In tbe death of John A.
Marshal Michael Custer, Bep. 52.
Greble the Hastings (.Tty Bank »»«*
a
Justice. A. E. Kenaston, Rep. 12.
faithful officer, an honest and just man.
RESULT BY TOWNSHIPS!
Sch’l Ins., W. A. Sold mo re. Dem. 108.
His words were few; his conclusions
sfmrnvtHons.
*
golden; his Judgement was safe and hU
1st and 4th wards, Milo L. Williams. convictions unfaltering. A true man, a
The Infamous democratic steal at Lan­
faithful frhnd. a devoted husband and,
2d and 3rd wards. Geo. W. Abbey. father, a public spirited and energetic citi­
ning. and the bad faith ahown by the
democracy to their late allies, the' Patrons Dem. M.
zen has gone from cs to that unknown and
A1.DFJIMEN.
.
of Itodtiatry, all came home to roost Mon­
silent above.
1st ward. Tiw». Blinfton. Dem. 3d.
day. The republicans were earnest and
Resolved, that these resolutions, the
2nd ward, Ed Sentz. Bep. B.
aggressive, the Patrons smarting under
last token of respeet we can/ pay to film
3d ward, John Spence. Dem. 85.
wrongs from those from whom they had a
and bls. be spread upon the tveords of the
4th
ward.
W.
8.
Nelson.
Rep.
59.
right to expect friendship. To alf this
proceedings of tbe board of dlreetora of the
MKMBKRH SCHOOL BOAHD.
was added popular dlMgust with the squawHastings Citv Bank, as an evidence of our
1st ward, full term. Bobu Dawson, respect and regard, and a copy thereof
back legislature, which will go down to
Dem.
51.
history as one of the awful warnings af­
tendered to Ids faithful wife and to the
1st ward, vacancy. John Bessmer, Dem.
forded a people to distrust democracy.
papers of tbe dry for publication.
Judge Champlin aud the democratic candi­ 59.
.
Philip T. CoLonove,
2d
ward,
full
term.
Clement
Spilth,
Rep.
dates tor regeBts are buried under an ad­
Joux Cabvetil
•
72.
verse majority of 8.000 to 10,000.
Wll.LlAM H. FOWBK*.
2d ward, vacancy, Thos. S. Brice, Itep.
THE COUNTY.
The result of the election in Barry coun­ 68.
3d ward, full tenn. W. D. Hayes, Dem.
ty cannot tie else but gratifying to repul»Same and Residente
licans who remember the woes ot last fall. 106.
4th ward, full term, M. L. Cook, Bep. 0.
BhennMi W. Ayers, Maple Grow
We present the result by townships below.
Millie
B.8b®ap
u *'
Constables
elected
are
all
democrats.
The republican state ticket lias about 410
The remit
“
result nttMB
makes tne
the i»oarii
imard or
of aiaermen
aldermen u; AmvTupper*
plurality.
six democrat*, two republicans, and tbe I 4 Nathan V.. Week*
“
ASSYRIA.
« 'Juli* Ejjjerv
“
For tiie first lime in years the republi­ whoal board six republicans and six dem-1
I » Alhort Wlleax. imng
cans of Assyria have made a record of 0C5r1*' . .
. «_ . r,*.
it
j
—. MI Delta McCann
"
fin btate ticket. Champlin, democrat.
which they can be proud. They elect
■ ■■■
------their entire township ticket by from-25 to bld 108 majority, and the democratic I ■
45 majority, with L. A. Hyde for super­ Jttulidnte* for regents 106.
ITUinATK UltDElt.
Tire art’chviMms.
visor. The republican state ticket gets 55a //
•/Assyria—L. A. HVde. Rep.
M a us.’.km ot to 1‘robat,' Coan tor the
majority.
/ Baltimore—William Hill, Dem.
Countv ot Rsrry. Bolden tt tb&lt;- ITub.ste &lt;«!&lt;* in
toe City of Harttnga.iB said County.*n battureWillkun Hill, dcinocrati'’. elected huper- I Barry—J. G. Hughes. Repday. the sth day of April, tn tht year oue
vtoor on the union ticket, and entire union I Carlton—M. D. Falconer. Dem.
thmnuui'i eight hundred and ninety o(i&gt;*.
Present. CBarics W. Armstrong; Judge &lt;X
Castleton—Henry Roe. Item.
ticket elected by majoritlee ranging from
Hastings twp—J. A. Bayhellor. Dem.
20 to 50.
Democratic majority on state
i in th« matter of the estato of Hdeo Griffin.
City—M. L. William*. Dem.
ticket 24.
I decea*&lt;*d.
On Trading and Bling the pel liion. dnh ' rrl
City—G. W. Abbey. Dera.
iiARin.
fled &lt;&gt;f Nancy .1. Clark, dswthterot said deceas­
Hope—Geo. KeHoglo. Dem.
The repuidicans of Barry liad their
ed, praying Ulis court ro adjudicate and deter­
fighting clothes on. electing J. G. Hugbesl
Irving—Enoch Andrus, Rep.
mine who were at the time of her death, anil
also who are now. lawfully ei.tilled to the real
supervisor by 85, and grivlng the bid a netJ
Johnstown—E. F. Nye, Rep.
estate of which «!»ld deceased died w|/"d.
Maple Groye—Orson Swift. Deni.
of the republican town ticket an averagrf
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Thursday, the
Orangeville—Walter Brown. Rep.
of «O. The republican state ticket bad 6S
acth day of April A. D- l«n. at ten • o’clock in
theforcuoon.be s-WlRurd for the bearing of said
Prairieville—J. J. Perkins, Rep.
majority.
.
petition, and that the heirs tt law of
Rutland—Afton 1). Smith. Rep.
CAIU.TOX.
said deera»ed and all other person* Interest­
Thoniapple—Jas. H. McKevitt, Itep.
Entire Patrons nf industry’ ticket elected!
ed In said estate, are required 'to api*;ir
Woodland-- D. F. Denxmote. Itep.
ala seednn of said court, thru to be bnldcn
by utajoritics ranging ftotn 15 to 75, Mar­
at the Probate office, lu tbe city of Hastings,
tin D. Falconer defeating James N. Covert I Yankee Springs—S. C. Bitchiv, Rep.
In said comity, and tjiow cause. If any
STATE TICKET.
republican, for supervisor by 15. State \
there tie. why the prayer of th* petitioner
ticket, democratic, 133, republican 91. pro­
We give the pinmlities for state tickets: may not be granted. And It to further ordered,
tost said pttltkmer rive notice tn tbe per­
hibition 10.
Towli
Rep.
Dem
sons interested in *«ld estate, at the pen­
CARTLKTPK.
Assyria............
dency of said petition, and toe hearing
The republicans of Castleton do not Baltimore....
thereof by causing a copy of this order
to be ptibiisl.ed in the Huttings Uaskku a
seem to have a very happy faculty of get­ Barry..............
newspaper printed and circulated in uid Conn
ting together on spring elections. The Carlton............
ly of Barry once tn carb week far three sueceMive
democrats elected Henry Roe supervisor Castleton....
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CUAUtJOI W. AUMSIKOSU.
by 17, their treasurer, highway cumml*- Hastings tw'p
Judge of Probate.
•tuuer and justice, |he balance republican Hastings City
(A true ropy.)
by good majorities* State ticket, republi­
can 285. democratic 233. prohibition 89.
HASTtXGS tOWXMHF.
Entire democratic town ticket headed
by John A. Baohellor elected by majorities
ranging from 24 to 46. The republicans
made a plucky fight against heavy odds,
but couldn't wm. Democratic state ticket
gets 2$ majority.
4R»PK.
Hope elects the entire democratic or
union ticket by majorities ranging from 10
to 36. George Keploglc supervisor. Here
again tbe republicans meet tbe enemy
bravely, but tb« enemy took them into
eamp. Democratic slate ticket 12 major­
ityHIVING.
Well this Is better. Tbe entire republi­
can township ticket elected by pluralities
ranging from 25 to 85. Enoch Andrus for
supervisor getting the 65. Three tickets
In the field, republican, democratic aud
Patrons of Industry. Majority for repub­
lican state ticket 4.
JOHNSTOWN.
,-Ed. Nyc comes up smiling for supervisor
wUh :2) majority, and balance of the re­
publican town ticket elected by from 25 to
40. On state ticket the vote was republi­
can 1S9. democratic 53. Industrial 13.
MAPLE GROVEIt isn’t republican: but the republican
down there feel belter than they did last
fall. The entire -Fanners Union.” alias
democratic. ticket headed by Orson Swift
aupervteor elected by majorities of
from 8 to 37. State ticket, republican.
111. democratic SO, prohibition 36, indus­
trial's.
BUT LAND.
Here the republicans were -in ifowiug
•jo the fact that several democrats thought
•it w«f about proper to let a certain well
known democratic politician understand
•tbai Butland was not rattling around in
ib Teat pocket, but was an independent
township. the property of no man and do
•clique. Afton D. .Smith, republican, de­
fatted John Dawson. Patron, by 26. The
repuWieau clerk rwslv.d 27. Balance of
ticket P. of L by average majority ot 15.
State fteket Mintgocncry 98. Champlin.W.
republican regents 97. democratic 93.
THORN A PPL. I..
It's enough to say that Jim MeKevit’
waa running fur supervisor. Hia majority
wmtmlyUe trifle 152. Balance of town
tkket exoopt treasurer repnblican. Re-

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except highway commissioner by majorities
ranging from 3 to 57. Dennis F. Dem
more auperrisor. Good enough for Wood­
land republicans. Krpubllcu state ticket
frta !« majority.
OBABGEVtr.L*.
Tbe repulAaans of Orangeville were
ewnfremted by a conflomrratiou of demo­
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$5.00, Your Choice.

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«•' «»• or any &lt;&gt;t tor dbqaaliflcaUon. speedily restored.
and xthy late tu ae- ail tin- many banal*,
sLlted be Idioev. into &gt;:».
Epllrpav or Fite positively cured by oar new that may lie yours. i&gt; We have ate) pi*^
tamotabey result*, lae* terriote dltordrre
aridtigfrom nsl'iou* pr*&lt; u esof yott h. idlgnt- and never.failing Hospital treatment.
on tbe Bargain Cmijitrr 35 heavy
Ing the most radkmt li ipe«. •mfln.nc' V*W*®J|*
Kidney anti Bladder DIbmmm. Bright's
Mudr. society, ot inrrrtag-. annually saeeph* Disease. Dtaunoa aud kindred maladies treala*1
toMJuntmclr gta'e tl.ouia’.* • of ywmg men
of brilliant. Iniellwt.
Thati wll In- cl«»id ••ul
Pile*, »‘l*tnlM. Fmure, Poteft Cured ouhoM
I.pll.-jwy poatttvdy cured be
tmin. knife or cautery . Ngdcrentwn Irom ™»i* ever falltag Hcwpltal treatment.
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lb. I H,..- E£h t-*~»
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or bring an •ur.oesf tbeir unre. whir *i u 111 rerelrc * careful rhriMe.d and microscopical examGood value fur Sjluo these are oalyifrv
inatlou'
WONDERI’I L Ct'BE* twrfrefrd in old cases which hare hern nesieetrd "r unskillful!? of tbe attractive b.irK-rthat are tQ be
treated. No rxM&gt;rimet &lt;»t te»h&gt;re« Parties trestod tor mallexpress, but where possible.
found.
iM-rsonai consmtatkm i» jireterrvd- .CtunMe eaws g.teraoteed.
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a* .! .-.irrrsiwn: i.-ttre rvudidrntm.. Tr«*lll&gt;e«&gt;! •■Hl!
Best shirting cnn.be had Dr9ud

Jackets for Ladies
For $2.25

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11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging.
hams, Cottons, Usderwear, Hosierr,
Gloves.

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front oUFarmers Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK.

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Cadwallader’s
AGENCY' COLUMN.

Spring Styles

OFFICE WITH HOLBBOOK, 0VZ1
MOBRILL S STORE. HASTINGS.

Remember that rhL eeltnun contain' bal
a very aural! part of the projierty 1 brr
for sale or exchange.
I have improvtxi and * .rant dly tote i*
sale and exchange in |!l parts of the rillFanning land? for salr and efchaap la
all parte of the county
I have some eboiecW*rand Rapiito prop*
erty for sale at a bargain.

Of Dress Goods, of best patterns and styles,
it has been our desire to select, and we have v
SPECIAL!
Jefferson street two houses’and w.made such selections as we know will please. at On
bargain.', and on euy terms.

Our first invoices are arriving, and we are
already showing some

T aking

Novelties
In Dress Goods.
We invite the ladies of
Hastings to examine them.
Our stock of Dry' Goods is complete in each
sell t™g”^nd "C
makin^
,hat

Near furniture factory.—o0*‘ 105
bouse well finish^!
Si.000: 8500 dovt
baL on time at 7 per cent.
And one house and lot one block ma
factory. 8800: 8300 down. i*L al ’ F*
cent. Cheap.
Near fdt boot factory—IK W» ««
splendid houw. with furnace, small mra.
Can be bought at a bargain and &lt;*

Several splendid bargains in tl* W
ware! and other part* of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, no w
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
M ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well »«*««
Seneca Falls. N, Y.. has on tb»* land 1|W
store three sturie'. also .1 writing UooseiM
good bam. Cato be bought at a
oc will exchange for lla*tmg» or GraM
BapMs property . The eiV of benera MJ
has a population of 7.000 and upwarus-o
largest town in Serena CU
,
4O-acre farm in Irving, all imprort*.»
good. Can be bought at a lmrato os
terms.
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mile «»x«lSliexWin.
M boxue. 'tie ot to ebespesX
Barn' Co., will take l«x’ HW l'r",'TL,
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nit and elalern, 1W fruit tle» '
&lt;rape«: Jrf.100. cheap.
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smaller farm and dlffi renr*’196 acros in Hope
XM dmj farm, win «:t for MSOO"*1
"several so acre pared’ '•&gt;’ &gt;*“I* JJJ

Call in and see the stock of

Millinery Goods

(tato narxxi 'torn Sl.w
some will take part eitj property w

rhioTcre farm for sale in Ot*ep
Price S1.8M- Will trade for

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reel, tool limin' and «•’“&gt;
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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXV. NO. 50

Hastings,

mich., april le, 1891

Hastings Banner.
Published Thun&gt;day» by

Hudson’s n cm co., msors.
Grand Rapids,
Mich.

COOK ZBJEiOS.,
. ——

*

HUDSON

We have 9
branch stores
located at De­
troit Cleve­
land. St. Paul,
St. Louis, Buf. falo, Toledo,
Sandusky.
Toledo, Nor­
walk.

is the
LARGEST
;REWL CLOTHIER;

The Tower
Nothing Co.
c irry the largbtEnplr UJ.
nf
e sf. oWvix
c othing, furn ishings and
ats in Mich.
p

in the
WORLD.

The Tower buys for ten stores and are; thus en­
abled to undersell every store in Michigan.
f I
Men's Suit# for .every day, $3.50, 5, 6, 7, 8.10.
Men's Suits for dress’audJSundays, $12, 15, 18, ‘Jfl.
(jOur best suits surpass the ordinary merchantlaiK
or - work in makelat about half the money.

Railroad fare and all expenses saved by patronir.u
'

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

men.

COUNTY NEWS.

Monroe, Pearl
and Canal sts.

OUR COUNTY.

BlovraphlcaL
It fa recorded by the late Josh BUilngs
that self made men are apt to be very
proud of the job. And very often the
pride In hfa success by a man of that
character detracts from the pleasure of his
friends over his good fortune. There lives
a man ut Hickory Corners who Las made a
Uattejdng success In hfa buslncas, and he
never says a word about it. He keeps
right on sawing wood, doing businessdiut
not for hfa health, and when It comes the
time to cast hfa ballot he takes ••Jefferson­
ian principles” and democracy in hfa'n.
. You find him always on hand ready to
do business. He doesn’t want the earth
nor insist on having It fenced In. He aims
to do a conservative business and at a rea­
sonable profit. And he's right on deck to
। do all that kind of business there fa In
sight He allows no green grass to grow
up in bis tracks. He appreciates that
article nil right enough In Its place, but It
has no place in his business. In other
words he's a business hustler, but doesn't
care to do business for fun. Oi|e of the
cardinal tenets of hl# business career fa to
de just as he agrees, and hfa nbte Is re­
deemed in the com of the realm °no better
and no quicker than his word. He’s
square and true in every business deni,
and in every walk of life he sefekis to walk
uprightly, and has no reason to bqasharned
to look frvery man in tbe face. He expect*
peoph^wbodo business with him to do in the
same way. and if they don't, he’ll see ’em
al&gt;out it, and before he gets through, the
[ chances are strong tliat they will!
A. A. Aldncli was born in , Macomb
county. Mich.. August 18th. 1M«. He
took the customary -course in the schools
।of hfa early days. Including the aecessary
I ••thrashings" for a lx»y who had] an idea
' tliat the school room afforded uuiKunl o»porlunitles for tbe display of original mis­
chief in a mischievous Imy. Buti he was
no kicker even in the vcnly days of youth.
He took hfa medicine and smiled, and Illus­
trated the truth that u mlschicions boy
“can smile and smile" and oe mischievous
still. He was full of energy and had an
eye to the profitable end of business trans­
actions very early in life. He gr.'w up to
manhood, and when 22, thought it was not
good for a man to attempt to rustlq through
life alone. He married Miss Francis E.
Williams December soth 1868. A year
from that time he was In Barry towmibip.
and soon was the proprietor of a hardware
store al Hickory Comers. Many might
think it strange that as shrewd and active
a business man as lie should set up in the
hardware trade in a little inland tofrn.
miles away from the nulroad. But our
subject wasn’t blind nor asleep when he
undertook tbe Job. With pluck and energy
and keen judgement backed by a little
cash and plenty of hard days’ work In him,
hl started a business career that has been
a success from the send-off. He soon add­
ed farm machinery, wagons, buggies, etc.
to hfa stock, and the name of A. A.
.Aldrich wasn’t long In getting known over'
.Le southern half of Barry, and the north­
ern portions of Calhoun and Kalamazoo
counties, as a dealer in these articles and n
hustler for trade. None can envy him hfa
success. I*ecause It is tbe result of Jiia own
ability and energy, bls stroug personniity
and strict integrity. To hfa other Interests
he has of late years added an Interest in a
successful furniture business at Hickory
Corners.
Mr. Aldrich fa a pleasant gentleman to
meet, always courteous, genial and affable.
The cares of a lafge and successful busi­
ness have never been allowed to callous
the genlalzkindly nature within. In hfa
home aud with hfa friends Be fa ever the
same genial, whole-souled man. And
toward all. hfa bearing fathat of an honest.
Upright. 100 cents-on-tbe-dollar gentleman.
He Is popular because he deserve* tn be.

CARPETS C
and
CURTAINS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

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and
CURTAINS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

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Freeport.

W. II. Downs was in town one day- last
week.
Mr. Evans, of Grand Rapids, was in tbe
village one day lost week.
Sugar maker* say there is mom sand In
the sugar thfa year, than there has been in
a good while.’
S. E. Albright was In Grand Rapids
Thursday on business.
Mrs. S. Albright returned from Sher­
man Thursday.
Ella llelgler is working for H. Ludlow's
family.
Tbe L. A. S. met in Union Hail Friday.
IL Parks is building an addition to his
home.
Mr. Sperry has purchased IL Wolcott’s
village property.
• V. Dipp was at Cloverdale Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Brainard Is very ill with neuralgia
of the stomach;
Mrs. Freeman started for Ohio Tliurtr
day. to vfait her sister.
Lizzie Clemens went to Saranac Friday
to visit her brother.
H. Ludlow was In the valley city Friday
and Saturday.
Thursday evening thr young people sur­
prised Nettle Bunn. After partaking of
wannsugar, they indulged in dancing un­
til a late hour. They left a beautiful
plush album as a token of their esteem.
Mrs. W. S. Roush fa sick with grip.
Isaac Roush moved hfa family to Grand
Rapids last Monday. Mr. Yurdan intends
to move into his house. ‘
We noticed one P. 1.- quarreling with
another because he was not elected.
Didn’t see any republicans quarreling.
A gentleman was In tbe village Saturday
In the interest of the Lansing Building
and Loan association.
.
Wm. Watts. of Bowne Center, was in
the village Saturday.
Frank Roush was In Hastings Saturday
evening.
B. Gwlcher was In Hastings one day
last week.
II. Culler and family spent the Sabbath
with A. Curtis and family.
Tbe exercfacs at the Congregational
church Sunday night were varied with a
recitation by Miss Myrtle Riegler.
*

F. Engle i&gt; making a trip to Burr Oak.
then look sharp for a pair of licenses.
A. C. Wait made n busltfeas tri p to
Cedar Creek this week.
Mrs. L. Hager Is on the sick list.
Jesse Chase is sick. Dr. Benson attend­
ing.
Mr. Storms, of Prairieville, was on our
streets buying tuaple sugar last week.
Grandma Cqnfa was taken with a bard
chill, and fa now tepidly falling.
Mr. Bachellor, Hostings Township asses­
sor, when at Mr. Wood’s was taken with
paralysis.
James Crawley was on our streets look­
ing after Mr. Bachellor in hfa sickness.
These warm showers make wheat and
grass look up.
Dr. Barber, of your city, was called to
counsel In regard to Grandma Coate, she
being some better at thfa writing.
A. C. Wait goes to Kalamazoo.
Jas. Gallop, of Osceola, formerly of
(
Cedar Creek, is on our street
f
Wm. Smith has plenty of grip. Pretty
near al! having It.

WHOLE NO. 4871.
afflicted. He was always true to the dic­
tates of his conscience and was unwaver­
ing in support of that which be believed
to be right. The funeral took place Tues­
day under the auspices of J. B. Sackett
post of Prairieville, assisted by the Battlq
Creek G. A. R. post. The remains were
taken to Battle Creek for burial. He
leaves a widow and four children to mourn
bls loss.
.
A. C. Towne reached the ripe old age of
73 years hwt week.! Everybody nt the
station smoked nice cigars and the school
children ate luscious oranges in honor of
the event.
Oultnby.

This looks like spring.
Mrs. Geo. Scott fa slowly improving.
There will be a box. state anil rapitol
social at Mrs. Crusoe’s this week Fridayevening.
The society at Mrs. Fancher's last
Thursday was well attended in spite of
the rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Bachullor visited Hastings
friends last Friday.
Mrs. Ory Chaffee and Blaueh Bachellor
attended n surprise party at A. Luther’s In
Yankee Springs last Friday evening.
Scott McIntosh has sold his farm.
Ten new member at the Alliance lut
week.
The next aid society will be entertained
by Mrs. Ory Chaffee, April 80.
The measles continue to visit the differ­
ent famines it&gt; this locality. John Bylin
has been quite sick but Is now improving,
Wm. Ashby's youngest boy, Samuel, Is
very sick, lung trouble having been added
to the measles.
Howard Mosher has been suffering ex­
tremely from on attack of rheumatism but
Is much better.
Arthur Gcsler is ussfatlng In the* store
mid station during Mr. Mosher's Illness.
Alex Barnes has relumed from the
north woods after a six months’ abaencc.
Last week’s Banner made a misstate­
ment In regard to the vote on the state
ticket in Hope. There was two majority
for the republicans instead of twelve for
the democrats.
Mine host of the Cloverdale house lias
built a sidewalk from the hotel to the
railroad track.
. Elder Nyce has been returned by con­
ference to this work for the ensuing year.
Any young couple desiring to contract a
matrimonial alliance can now patronize
the Elder as he Is now fully ordained.
The people here are well pleased with
.........Ids
return.

Dri.ued Letter.
Mr. Henry, of Pennsylvania, was the
guest of J. K. Smith and George Bell last
Sunday.
Mr. Keinrrling and wife visited friends
in Baltimore last Sunday.
Mrs. Ell Evans Is on the sick Hat
Vera Wilber, of Assyria, visited Mabel
Quick several days last week.
Orin Dally and w ife and Mrs. Hicks, of
Pennfleld, ate wamf sugar at F. J. Quick’s
last Sunday.
Charles Granger and Apty Tupper were
married last Tuesday evening at Nashville
by Rev. Stewart. May they live long and
lie happy.

The Doud school commenced Monday
with Klnnic Merritt teacher.
Cora Hazle who has been visiting her
folks In this vicinity, has returned to Kal­
amazoo.
Mr. Manning and Gertrude Morey were
married at Rev. L. C, Dealer's last Wed­
nesday eve.
Henry Kohlor Is building a new barn.
William Campbell and D. Pierce are
working for D. F. Newton.
1 agree with tbe South Carlton scribe
concerning people finding fault about what
fa printed in the Bannek and 1 beg of
you. all that find fanlL u xt time you feel
provoked over It take last week’s Banxbb
and read what South Carlton scribe says.
Sawdust is wholly desereted by all ex­
cept Rufus.

that of a funeral. Purely a question of
economy, see!
•
We are stMI looking for n furniture stare,
clothing store, bank, dressmaker and
milliner. Any or all of which would do
well to locate liere.
Mr. Francfa, of Nashville, was.in town
Monday In company with two .strangers
looking up locations for ivaporattog
plants.
TIm* agent for the Detroit Real Estate
and Investment Co. 1a in town offering
great inducements for the people who have
a surplus of currency.
If one half the plans for improvement
now talked of are* executed our present
modest village will «M&gt;n assume metropolitnn aim in dead earnest and those who
.have predicted our early and untimely de­
mise will be led to sec how easy it is for
even “old heads” to err In Judgment
Ada Williams, who has been visiting
friends out of town for the past week, re­
lumed Monday.
Spring term of school will commence
Monday, the 20th.
We venture to state that there fa notan
unincorporated town In the state whose
citizens are more liberal In building side­
walks and making other public improve­
ments than Delton’s. It Is the right spirit
to make our village one of the neatest In
the country.
Mrs. Geo. Norwood Is convalescing very
slowly and we soon hope to see her on the
streets again.
.
.
Mrs. Duck Norwood Is on. the sick list
but under Dr. Scribner’s treatment Is fast
improving.
Dr. Edwards is out of town for a week.

I rowbneu. .u .11 on &gt;b. omlde.

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Johnstown.

Ixits of rain last week.
Farmers have tlmlr clover seed nearly
sown.
The drama held at the Johnstown
Grange hall was well attended fast Friday
evening. They will be at Dowling Tues­
day evening, April 7th. •
*
in reply to opr correspondent’s item last
week In n-gard to tbe dauce held at
Brdbse’s hall, we hojx- that he has more re­
spect for the Banlidd gentlemen and fadics
than what be gave them credit for.

Dan Keyes fa muring i&gt;ack on hfa
farm from the Center. '
Geo. Meacham’s father from Ohio is vis­
iting him.
Frank Yredlnglnirg, of South Dakota,
visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Campbell, last
Dance at Walter Cooley's Friday ’night
of hist week.
Sir were taken into the M. P. church
last Sunday in full connection.
Edna Russell spent vacation with rela­
tives at Battle Creek.
John Tompkins and Virk Hartoro were
at Barryvllle last week Wednesday.
Dr. Powers will move this week Into his
new residence.
Ensie Law is staying nt Henry Taskeria
‘this spring.

Delayed Letter.
C. Young, of Allegan, was here Mon­
day.
J. V. Cooper, of Marshall, was in town
a couple of days last week.
Mrs. Cynthia Perry, of Pennfldd, was the
guest of Calvin Smith and wife last week.
Mary E. Wilcox was at Hastings this
week spending her vacation.
Tbe remains of John Young, of . Battle
Creek, a father of Alfred and Allie Younjf
and Mrs. Chas. Abbey, was brought here
for inlermerft Monday. April 6. The
funeral was held at the M. I’, church.
A large crowd gathered at the M. P.
church Tuesday night to hear President
Dodds talk to the G. A. IL The church
was decorated with flags. The G. A. R.
marched in a body to tbe church from tbe
hall.
Thomas Tasker, Henry and John Tasker
with tlieir families attended the golden
wedding of John Hare and wife, of Belle­
vue, Wednesday.
Middleville

Mrs. II. E. Hendrick and daughter
Hazle visited relatives in Peach Belt last

Shullx.
Clement Smith gaVe n very Intercetlng
Fred Cassidy visited at H. Merritt's lut lecture in the Methodfat church last Sun­
day evening.
Sunday.
Orley Granger commences teaching on
Minnie Keech, from your city, visited
the county line next Monday.
her aunt, Mrs. Mary Shultz, tbfa week.
F. A. Bacon will again ^superintend our
Nellie Acker Is staying with her grand­
school for the coming year.
mother, Mrs. J. Shultz, at present.
Alfred Davis and Mattle Sherman were
Minnie Bodendoff, of your city. spent
HanQeld. ,
united
In marriage on the 9th by Elder
The Star dramatic troop, of Johnstown, Sunday with her parents.
Moore; also on tlie same evening William
played
at Bedford last Friday night with
Carlton Center.
i
Knickerbocker and Nellie Sherman were
great
success and was apprcciatcdAy a
।
Jay Carpenter and family spent Sunday made one by the same.
full bouse.
.
in North Carlton the guests of G. Calm,
Guy Putnam is attending school at ValThompson, of Hillsdale, bought a car­ who fa sick.
parlso. Ind.
load of cattle around here last week, and
Mrs. Marietta Carpenter, of South street,
George Cridler fa learning the carpen­
shipped them last Saturday to Buffalo.
♦failed at John Carpenter’s n»sl Thursday. ter's trade.
E. Moore sold a very nice horse fast
Lloyd Allerding burled their youngest
Tlie warm sugar spcial held by the la­
week to parties in Battle Creek.
son last Thursday. He died with la grippe dies of the Dorcas society Friday evening
Wheat fa still moving around here to last Wednesday. Rev. J. G. Wlney. of was a very enjoyable affair. Tbe ladles
Bedford and Battle Creek.
Campbell, conducted the services.
,
know how to entertain a ‘company in a
It fa rumored that parlies from abroad
L. B. Carpenter fa able to get around a churmlug manner.
hove been Iiere looking nt tbe ground east little after being confined to the bouse five
Letta Gam. of Carlton, fa the guest of
of the blacksmith shop for a site to erect weeks with the grip.
Middleville friends this week.
an apple drier tbfa coming season.
Jay Carltenter and wife and Mrs. Hos­
Samuel Armstrong, a well kuown citi­
At thfa writing. Rev. Wallace’s wife fa mer were tn your city Saturday.
zen of this village, died last Saturday.
on the sick list.
Fai.nie Carpenter spent Sunday rlth
Mrs. Matthew Johnson quietly passed
• John Prine’s wife fa also on the sick list. Vina Vester.
away Monday morning. She was a highly^
Frank Duty and Ervo Bruuny did not
O. Lydy and wife spent Sunday at R. esteemed lady and leaves a husband and
have tbe sand and courage to qualify as Vester's.
two children, besides a large circle of
the other two conjrtabh-s did after the
Jobn Lydy and wife were teen on our friends to mourn her loas. Tbe Methodist
hard working of the people to elect Wieuj. streets Sunday.
church loses one of Its most active and
.
Fred Reimer. Jr., is having thelagrlppe.
Fishing fa the order of tbe day.
willing workers by her death.
There will be quarterly meeting at the
Mr. Pressy, of Canadaigna, N. Y., Is tbe
church Saturday aud Sunday.
Mlloa.
guest of his nephew. H. E. Hendrick, thhi
Who Mid Delton wanted the polling
Mrs. Ella Dickinson, of Grand RapWs,
Cortez P. Pendlll died very suddenly at place changed?
ticket
Dr. Scribner is now located at the hotel is visiting friends and relatives In this
According to tbe pioneer sketch In the h^i home near Milo Satniday afternoon
\__
last Woodland News, 89 cltlzhns of that about one o’clock, with typhoid pneumo­ and announces himself ready to attend to plane.
Mrs. Hawkins and son Lee have moved
township were killed while In the service nia, in the 66th year of hfa age. He was the calls of any and all who are In need of
to Charlotte.
of their country in the war of the rebellion. taken with a severe chill the day before, medical aid. There is no doubt but tbe
Dr. Taylor’s little boy 1s very side at thia
The
first to enlist as
volunteers and soon took tbe form of pneumonia. Mr. gentleman fa thoroughly qualified and we
from that township were IJougia.81:. Pendlll was born In New York In 1833, trust that our people will at least give him writing with diphtheria.
Cooper. R. W. Shrfoer (now of Charlotte) ■nd received tbe usual district school edu­ a fair trial.
Orxngovtlle
Estes Rork visited Hostings Monday.
an&lt;l Stephen Staffer*. The first Wood­ cation and by economy and perseverance
John Valentine expects to commence to
Rain, beautiful rain.—“Sbakeapere."
land boy whose life was sacrificed in de­ Mi red enough money to enable ulm to fin­
rebuild
his
bouse
thfa spring.
Tbe
appearance
of
so
many
light
suits
fense of hfa country’s liberty was Almon ish bfa education at Albion college in this
Ben Wing, of Allegan, spent Sunday
Grtely. *t Fair Oaks battle. The fart two state. He went south and taught school, on our streets fa only a bluff—it's April
with bls parents here.
from that township who were killed were but when die war broke out he renmlmd stilL
Court Pendall. an old and respected citi­ ■ Geo. Beattie lias returned from the
William Wheeler, ut tbe battle of Farm­ true to hfa flag, and entered the Union
ville. Vo., April 7. 180A and Leonard army as sargranl nf Company K. 6lh cav­ zen, died at hfa home in tbe country last north.
A. M. Clem and wife entertained friends
Mauch, after whom tbe 51 oodfand tt A. alry, and was marie 2nd lieutenant March Sunday after a very brief illness. Mr.
R. post fa named, .who was killed March Ifflh- 1868. He was wounded In the Bat­ Pendall’8 demise follows close upon tbe• from Carlton last week.
Ettlc Faulk returned home la«t Sator19 18C5. at Bentonville, North Carolina. tle of the Wildemaaa and was made Cap­ nuptials of hfa wedding which took place■.
Horace Smoke was the only Woodland tain July 10th. 1864. He resigned on ac­ thfa winter.
spring trade.
Higley
*
Fox
are
closing
their
stock
soldier known to have perished in a count of disability and was honorably dfacharged from service Sept. 16th. 18*4. preparatory to making their exit May Irt.
southern prison.
M.- —
IL —
Gwin
returned . home Monday
Though a man of rough exterior, yet hfa . —
,

Tuesday of last week the roof of french ’
«fc Son's cooper shop caught fire. By
prompt action tbe building was saved and
a severe loss to Middleville averted. For
had the fire got under good headway. It is
more than probable that our sister village
would have suffered a severe loss.
There fa talk of a stock company buying
and operating the Middleville elevator.
W. H. Severance has pui-Jhased Dr. S.
C. Rlch’a interest in Um drug store at Mid­
dleville, and will condect the business
alone hereafter, while Dr. Rich will give
exclusive attention to his practice.
Mr. E. Leslie, of Yankee Springs, was
thrown from hfa buggv the other day,
fracturing hfa arm and, otherwise injuring
him quite severely.
-Win. Moore fa noted as a man of great
Strength. Utting and carrying heavy loads
with perfect rase. One day last week ho
went to the handle factory and carried to
his store what be supposed was a barrel of
shavings, but when the contents were ex­
amined they were found to be about half
brick.—Freeport Herald.
The voters of Woodland decided Dy a
vote of 224 to 85 that they did not want
to pay highway tax in cash.
One Woodland citizen tried to vote a
bunch of Montgomery slips for tbe state

0

so as not to give my Ideas a negative
meaning as last week.
S. S. Fisk fa at home once more.
A mare belonging to J. Brlnstool gave
birth to twins the other night,' both dying.
An unusual amount of suine-ffabing fa
being indulgefl In at Fine lake this spring,
it wllFbe pretty dry fishing here In the
lake soon if the wholesale slaughter goes
on.
We arc glad to learn that there has been
some talk of faring a fruit evaporator lo­
cated nt Banfield. This won hl certainly
be a good location for one. It could gel
ail the apples needed.
School began In district No, 8 on Mon­
day last. Teacher boards nt S. E. Gas­
kill's.
Wm. Fisk’s hired man injured hfa hand
and is laid up for repairs.
Charles McKenzie and Arthur Edmunds
called on South Water street on Sunday
last,
Johnstown republicans are smiling right
and left on account of the election results.
R. C. Pick worth tried to keep from hav­
ing the grip last week.
,

The best Advertis­
ingmedium tn Bar­
ry County.

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It!

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Dr-

FOOD FOB FLAMES.

CLAIMED BY DEATH.

Seven BuiWinjs at Chicago Re­
duced to Debris,

SAX Diego. Cat. April l«.-ExGorern
or Waterman died at 7:» Sunday eyenlns
of pneumonia after a brief Illness.* R.
W. Waterman was born lu Fairfield,
Herkimer county.
N. ¥.. in m«When very young

BOTH 8IDE80F A STREET IS FL AMEa

more, Uli-, with
his parenta, where

HAMBURG BOAST TEA
F8R

CjCGHS

the Museum.

Chicago, April 18.—Ou« of th* fleromt
and most disastrous Area the Chicago de­

AHO COi-DC

Retief of Consumptive Patients.
Tuaoc»Ci.vE &gt; - s.-verna W

'

THE CHARLES A. VOGELER (Jo.. Bittirrsrs. K&amp;

on tbe first d»y of September. A. D. 1M8,
uX M WV.rottsnrf Jerome E Wolcott Btortiagrtl to Addison r. • ’«*. all that certain j.leee
Srjuvrert of land situate In the township ofMaplettwre.C-mmty of Barry and fitaistff Miehb
tun dreerlbcd a* follow* to-wlt: Tbe south
Em of tbe north half «d the northwest ‘inarter
of section twenly (W) town two « north of
range seven (D west, containing forty (40 acres
^todd'martgak'e was on the st-.teen th &lt;!av of

tbemtirtcrof dwds fur the County of Barry
and State of Michigan, ia fiber » of mortgage*
°^(^Inwrtx«e wa* o* the twenty -eighth day
of December. A. D. tM*. duly nsstpiwl by the
said Addison I’- Cook, to tbe A. P. Cook Co..
Sled w hich saI'I assignment was on the fifth
uf Februar/. A. D- IWl. duly recorded In
rertrter’s office. In liber 3* of mortgage*, on
PoJhu’&lt;- n*ret4d*y of September. A. D. 1SSH.
there became doe and parable by the tom* or
s*ld mortrure the sum at forty-five aud S0-i&lt;n
dollars iiiVM',. of interest an»l the same has
remained unpaid at'd in arreare torthe space of
a..,.
there became due and pavanlean inviallmrat of
Interest of lertv five a.-ui ,v&gt; K» d-itari 18i3..v&gt;).
sod 1be same Xas remained unpaid and In mrear* for tbe space of more than thirty day*.
On the Unit day oFSeptember. A. D. IKB.
there bemme due an iurtallawnt of interest a&lt;*ecrdlnr to the term* of *»ld mortrmre. of forty­
fire and shoo dollars ite'-S*]. nhlrb raid lart
lnsta!lm-«t ha* remained due and m arrears
for more than thirty days,
Now. therefore, by reason of raid default, and
byteirtue of a condition of raid mortgage, the
raid assignee &lt;4 raid mortgage has elect rd and
does herrt&gt;y elect to deriare. and doe* hereby
deelaic tbe whole amount secured tn raid nmrt
tare, both interest and prtnclpal. dne and pay­
able al once. Then- is therefore claimed to be
now due and unpaid on s*!d mortg»«e the sum
n! eight tamdred, thirty eight ■ndS&amp;IW doll.-u*
ranuel al principal and interest, and the
further saw of wren and 53-100 dollars
for tares paid bC the mortgagee on raid premi­
se*. with interest thereon. aeeoaUng to the
terms of raid mortgage at ten per seur. from the
Sth day &lt;&lt; January.A- O. is*i. and no proceed­
ings allaw or in equity have been Instituted to

Nrrtire Is therefore hereby riven that by vir­
tue of thcTMjwvr of sale In such mortrage contai tied, and the statute In such case mwe and
nacMsary’. will be sold at public vendue to the
blcbrat bidder, at the north front, dour of the
court bouse tn the city of Hasttnc*. Barry Coun­
ty, Michigan, lhat being the place of btridin*
the elreultcourt for raid county, ou the ninth
day ot May. A. l&gt;. WM. at ten o'clock in tbe fore­
noon of said day. to satisfy the amount then dne
on said mortgage together with all leva) costa,
including an attorney fe* as provided by law.
Dated, Febraaryrh’»y
,
The A. F. C*m&gt;x Co. taMrrxv.
AMigueeot Mortgagee.
SirART. Knavi-kx &amp; WKAVKR.
Attorney* for Asaiguec.
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CHANCERY SALK.
In puroance at and by virtue ot an order and
decree ot the circuit court for the County of
Barry hi ehaarery, in th* Mate of Michigan,
—a- ---i
— tKjay of June A. D.
n pending wherein
eutnpta'.naxts aud
________________ ____
trwr and Esther
Rrerare defendant*.
Notice 1* hereby riven that I shall sell at
xratlcauction to the iilghest bidder, on Satur■
^.... « lk -torn, ... ,AM .,‘f.lru'lr

ity of Hartings. County nf
llehigan. said Court boose

Commencing at * point fifty
bae and' three fifths'rods east of tbe quarter

twenty seven rods. tbenee west twenty eight and
ty Eliks rod*. thence north forty rods to the

fellows: The ent thirty one and

Ing to tbe United State*

Hasting*. Mica. March 17th 1801.
ALONZO E. KXXASTOX.

Circuit Court Commissioner.
Harry County. Mich.

i'ROBA’IE ORDER.

partment has tonght iu many year* swept
through West Madison rtreet yesterday
afternoon.
The big Smythe building,
that extends from Union half way to

Halstead street, w»s. destroyed, and with
It tbe contents of JohnM. Smythe &amp; Cu’s
furniture house, the largest retail estab­
lishment in th’e world. All that is left of
Rohl &amp; Middleton’s west side dime
museum is a heap of bricks and charred
timber* On the north side of Mag Ison
street, from Union street to the Haymar­
ket theatre block, five buildings wem.de­
stroyed. Three of them tumbled flSwn
l&gt;efore the maelstrom of fire, and at one
time tbe roof and a portlon of the front of
tbe theatre building wu burning w
fiercely that everybody thought It would
share tbe fate of It* neighbor*
A Lus* of About *1.000,000.

The firemen managed to save the struc­
ture la a seriously damaged condition.
The total lou 1* estimated at something
lesu* than |!,000,0(».
John M. Smythe
and Ca alone will lose nearly IfcO.OOO.
an extraordinary feature of the conflagra­
tion wu tbe lack of fntalltit* One man,
Alexander Grant, had hi*, legs broken
and his skull fractured. A fireman was
injured by a flying piece of niortar, and
two or three spectators, who got inside
the danger Hue, were hurt, bnt none of
them soseriouidy that they were unable to
go uoma uua-ded, Tbe fire originated in
the wugon shed of John M. Smythe &amp; Co.,
directly iu the rear of the muwum. .
Panic at the Iiliuc, Museum.

Five hundred persons were in the lower
hall of the muse uni when the fiames
burst out in t be rear of tlie stage. Some
one in tlie audience aaw the smoke creep­
ing out througUtthe scenes and the alarm
wa* given. A rush wa« made for the doors
and those who sat nearest the stage were
panic stricken. Half of the audience wu
composed of women and children and they
occupied the seats in front. Th* flames
caught hold of, the Ught, inflammable
scenery, and soon made short work o' it.
Smoke filled tbe hall while the people
were struggling to get out, and ungues
of flame lea[Ksl from oue side of the nar­
row stage to the other.

Many of tlie women fainted or were
overcome by the smoke, and had to bo
carried out.
William Alexander, the
doorkeeper, was standing at the entrance
when those who were in the rcrur o' the
house came rushing out. Tbe doors were
torn from their hinges by the crowd* that
surged against them. The doorkcejwr
sprang inside the entrance and kept tbe
people from tramping ou each, other in
their eagerness to escape. In lea* than
sixty seconds the ball waa emptied, but
the audience got out none too soon, for
tbe fi.Mues had already taken hold of the
chairs in front.
By this time Smythe &amp; Co.'* big build
Ing clear dowu to Union street was
abiaxe. Tbe flame* mu through tbe in­
flammable stock like a whirlwitd. burst­
ing through the roof and front windows,
and leaping clear across tbe street until
they touched tbe buildings there. Tbe
northwest corner of Madison aud Union
streets, occupied by Alfred Peats as a
wall paper bouse, was the next to catch
fire. Tbe three story structure next door,
tbe lower floor of which was occupied by
Barr Bro*, as a bat store, was slowly
crambling under the influence of the beat.
The other buildings, including tbe com­
paratively new one of six stories, which

the east line uf the Haymarket, ware on
fire. Men and woman were tumbling
through tbeir open doors and running for
their lives Some of them barely escaped.

Nearly X,&lt;-«W person* were assembled in
the Haymarket theatre waiting for the
last act of tbe performance, but they were
dismissed at once through tbe alley way
leading to Union street, in good, order and
without the slightest evidence of a panic.
All the streets approaching tbe fire were
filled with people, and so dense did tbe
crowds get that they became nearly un­
manageable, and it required a third of
the entire police force to keep those who
Were nearest the building from rushing
headlong into places where their live*
would not have been worth a moment'*
purchase. Every engine that could be
placed within 000 feet of the fire was
called out and put at work. Pipemeu
were dhlribuuxl all over tbe neighbor­
hood In the alley* aud rtreet, on house
tops, and even in threatened buildings,
where they were held in readiness to fight
the fire tbe moment It appeared.

On reading and filing the petition, duly rert-

Freeh relays g! uieu were rant down the

it is ordered, that Thunder, the

which rocked and tottered above tbeir
heads, they poured water into the burning
buildings in torrent* They stayed there
until Inspector Shay ordered them to ro-

tn-j»wiii front went down with a terrific
roar, when the interior of the building

&lt;Mt**4 Mbam

toppled ov*r lute tbe stew landing in
an immeas* hasp upon tea very spot from
which tbs firemen bad so recantlv
retreated.
“
build-

. The fire than got into Hannah &amp; Hogg1*
handsome saloon, which occupied the
store on the west extremity of th* Hay­
market building, and destroyed the whole
tDMrior before it could be checked. Ber-

n w wsnKMAN

engaged In mer­
cantile bti»in««.
He came to Cali­
fornia in l«»
engaged in mining
for two year* He
returned to UHnofa but came back
to California i o
1M8. I1**1*08 *’

San Beruardina In 18W be
Republican nomination for J
governor and was the only Republi
elected. "Washington Bartlett, Demoorat,
wa* elected governor, but died »oon al
taking office and Waterman filled out th»
term, which expired last January.
leaves a wife and several children.

Al tbe Wtooondn alroUoo lor
court JuMItaltaro w-oo
pulrlioau wurdldau ronnlnn.
P, r,,..f„l candidate, was nou-parttwiu
*nd defeatel th* regular Democraticnom-

yarns g-®Ourecian was tsrriW)

dfod *u ld*cly&lt; ue«iay night.
Ex senator Ingalls i’ about to star
600-acre stock ranch ia Atchison county,
“““lUi.uudlot tta

,,lll,r”

Kauwi tMlsl.tuto to make an appropna
Siu"r th. Columbian
board of agriculture of that state&gt; bM
Md. application tur .proa loaan
Ttayexp.ottor.ta&gt; Uta monlr by

that national bank note, are wM*1 “
‘X^rra.nry

Wedaewl.y

purebraed

47V,(JUO ounce* of *Urer at from 80.979 to

Tt* Tti’mpt wm m»d. on tta

Monday, but wm Iro.lraud by lb. arrMt
otltawould-ta romMta.
Th. Jd.rcbanu' National tank ol Stanandonb, Ita. capita •&gt;&lt;».“* h“
tburlatd to begin bttUtwM.
Gan. Burro. Port- will be U. orator
when grouod la broken for tta Naw Xora
Grant monument April 3?.
Rev. Howard Prim*. D. D, at on* time
editor of The New York Obwver, died
at hi* homo in New York Tuesday.
There i» nothing new from the cob* «gk&gt;n* except that mor* men are applying
for work at ths mine* aud oven*. Th*

dirappear hi a week?
) Harrison, Usnc in every d«*. You ,
—L7- the milk
B"54- “

I,!' IMmmick. "d

a Stare ramp near

-^roor®^ «&lt; KwU CmoUua

KUEABETK, N. J., April 18.—The Arcade
building, the finest, in the city, located ou
Main thoroughfare and Broad street, is
burning and there ta every indication jn
the fire extending. Tbe Arcade cost
OOQ Tbe First National bank, pf.toib&lt;*,
Third regiment headquarters, Cottju-rw militia fa rtlbl on duty. .
tory of Music, district court and a number
John M. Browniutiof Ogden, Utah, has
of offices aud store* are located in the invented a gnn which will flro »ixte«n
building. The tire was coutiuvd to the shota a minute..
'
Arcade building. The low is about 15'AV
Berbert, *x-vtate treasurer of Delaware,
000. Tbe fire spread so rapidly that same has rattled with th* statis in full. There
of the mail burned and also money iu lb* wa* uo defalcation.
.
bank that could not bo got into the safe
The Argentine government ba* sus­
pended payment* ntthatwo government
bank* until June nAt.
New York, April 13.—Mr. Brayton Ire*
A freight train on the Wisconsin Cen­
is the owner of a very highly prised watch, tral w.»* thrown from the track at Ver­
with an intrinsic value of 8i50. which was non, Wi*. Tlmnulay morning, killing tbe
presented to him in 181) by "the member* fireman and fatally Injuring tbe conduc­
of the stock exchange. Wednesday night tor and engineer.
it was stolen from the room at tho Union
Andrew Carnegie wa* arrrrte-1 Wednes­
League dub. Detective Kemp found it day nn a irneb warrant,' at Pittaburg, for
in a Seventh avenue pawn shop. Ames failing to obey a suunnoM to appear in a
eeuger boy, Ludd.y Lawson, had pawned land ca*e at Newcastle, Pa. Rearranged
it for 180. buddy said that Janies Shortly, the matter and started at one? for New­
a call boy at the Union League, gave him castle.
50 cent* to pawn the watch.
Tbe term* of fnnr Democratic governors
In northern atat** expire) spth thfa year.
Successor* to Hill, of N4w York; Camp­
GliKEXSBURGn. Pa., April 13.—A week bell. of Ohio; Boie*, of loWa. and Abago three children of Dave Carroll be­
came ilL The cause of tbeir illness was i vembor.
J. Andrews »upcrinl|eud*nt of th* ‘
a mystery. Doctors were called, but In
spite of ail their effort* the children died. MetropoUtau Jnsurauc* company at Pitts-1
An autopsy was made on the laxly of tbe burg. Pa., &gt;* charged with assault &lt;ju a .
oldest child, and poison enough to kill typewriter girl lu hfa employ. He slipped
five person* was round in tbe rtomnc$. up behind her and- kl&gt;u&lt;ed her. He was
Two other children of the family are se­ sent to jail.
riously ill, aud it Is thought they will d ie. I Big salarie* to fint-cla** base ball men
There is not the slighte-t clew as to who are again in order. Amon will draw 112,*
administered the poison.
I 000 this year, John Ward get* fT.OW; Mike
Kelly, |8,0&gt;.&gt;; Clarkson. ®,000 on a threeyears’ contract, and a cash bo«u« of 13.Wr
BVFFALO. N. Y.. April 13.—Prince Re­ Carutheri. 83.000; Bqci Ewing. 86.000;
gent, the famous trotting., stallion, died ! Tim Keefe. M.UU0; Brouther*, 84.1W; Richfrom bronchial pneumonia Sal unlay ard»ou, 84. OUt.
night at the Village Fann stable* Prine* i The American National lank of Macon,
Regent was owned by Charles J. Hamlin, G*. capital &amp;5O.OU0, ha* been authorised
tbe noted turfman. .A abort time age to begin bustuea*
Senator Stanford, of California, offered ' Four thousand three hundred and
Mr. Hamlin 850.1WJ for the stallion, but thirty-two steerage passenger* arrived in
it was refuse-!. Prince Regent made a New York Thursday.
record of 2:10S» last. ye*r, and was the
Tbe Pswsbic mine, at Calumet, Mich.,
largest winner of purse* In tbe grand cir­ is on tire. Tbe fire is believed to have
cuit.
been caused by Incendiaries.
The trial of Chauncey M. Depew apd
the other Indicted directors of the New
New York, ApriL-43.— During the part;
Haven railway ha* been adjourned for ten
forty-eight hour*.-forty penoua died from
day* from April A
^rip symptom*
Nineteen were male*
C. B. Stoughton, a New York pension
aud twenty-on* female*
Twenty case*: agent, has been fined 8300 for charging a
showed marked pneumonia symptom* ।
The age* ranged from 0 mouth* to 85 j soldier'* widow 81,UU) fur collecting a
pension of 82.800 tof her.
year* At 5 o'clock Monday morning
Dr. J. O. Stanton, a prouiinent.phyafoiin
Louis Wilhelm, a cabinet maker, killed
himself by jumping from tbe fifth story! of Washington City, died of pneumonia
wiudow at 521 First avenue while iu de- ■ Thursday, twenty-four hour* after being
llrium caused by an attack of la grippe. ■ taken with the dread diecaae.
Fire destroyed tbe Diamond elevator nt
Minurapoli* Miun., causing a loss of 840 Lancaster, Pa., April 13.-Early Mon- j O»vfully Insured.
day morning In Cedi county, Md., near
Bradley’s nitro-glycerine work* at P*.
the loincaster county, Pa., Hue, Mr. Gran-' trolla, Oat., were blown up Wednesday
ville Richards and his wife were aroused : night, and the remains of three employes
,by the presence of burglars In their room.1 were scattered over Ave acres of ground
Mr*. Richards arose and was shot in the ‘
Dave Nicely, who was hanged at Somer­
neck, and on Mr. Richards going Co her j set, Pa.. April 2, far the murder of Her­
rescue be was shot twice in the stomach. | man Umberger, conferred before bls
Both are fatally wounded. The murderers death to being present when the murder
escaped. Mr. Hi- bards is connected with was committed.
,
the custom hous in Baltimore.
Gen. Rosecrans is rapidly recovering
from his recent indisposition.
Attorney General Miller who had been
AXDALVSIA. Illa, April 18.—While Post­ under the weather for a tew day*, was at
master James T. Reed wu* at work in ufa his de»k in the department of justice at
office tero masked men entered.
R ed tbe national capital Friday.
was bound hand and foot, gagged aud
William Boies, who killed a police­
tied to the door knob. Letters In the office man at Krntou. &gt;0., on March 3l was
were rifled, the cash box containing 823 taken from the jail *t that place Thurs­
aud some stamps was taken and the rob­ day night by * mob and hanged.
ber* left.
Postmaster Reed was found
Tbe inhabitante of the Island of J*,
next morning by hi* wife. H* was nearly maica, a dependency of Great Britain, are
calling on their government to give them
reciprocity with the United State*.
Boston, April 13.-HI ram W. Blanch­
John Ernst, who. lived on Wesd Four­
ard, an Abolitionist intimately associated teenth rtreet in Chicago, made an nnsnewith Garrison, Phillips a»d other leader* ceWnl attempt to murder hi* wife, Fri­
of tbe auti-*iavery movement, died Mon­ day. after which he fatally shot hlmwlL
Rev. Luther H. Guliok, for nearly forty
day morning at hfa home in Wepotwet,
aged
yeas*. Up to a few days of hi* year* a missionary in foreign laud* died
death be waa in active business as n car­ in Springfteld, Mas* . Thureday. He wm
penter aud builder and fire insurance the eon of the pioneer missionary to th*
Sandwich Islands, Rev. Peter J. Quhct
agent.
____________
The first spring cyclone wredeed a
Houghtok, Mich., April 18—The Pe- number of building* near Nevada. Mo.
Iburoday.
.
’
wable mine Umber* are *Uil burning
The Cincinnati stock yank, covering
furiously and the Franklin mine fa still tan acre*, were burued Friday night, caus­
full of hot smoke. Tbe theory of incen­ ing a Ium Of 840,(XXI
*
diary origin has been exploded. There is
Charlre Shreve, 88 y**n old, committed
po immediate probability of the Are ex­
b
“
RiD
*
Lincoln.
Ill*
hausting itself. The wind 1* favorable
'S edneadsy evening.
’
should the fire come to the furnace.
Friday the treasury department mr.

C.'ri..ur n..u taU ta« et.btad.
fj. uullr. »ud U»
““

tlrnt wm .but through tta bran.
Thee. wet. ™l ta.tb. lu Cbtawo J»t
™k .raliwt » I"' 'O" Ptwlotw *'-kTTu! Glenn tad Wltllmn Gibnon ujro
klltal Setuwlby by * f*lllo&lt; wall nt dl&gt;-

cinnatL
.
.
Tbe Union National bank of New
Brighton. FWtn., capital •M.0®, baa been
authorised to begin bus!uera.
Th* Chicago Uagu. Ims* ball clnb
starteil cast from Denver Saturday night
to b*gic tb* ba** ball raasou.
.
The pre*id»nt has appointed Marine D
Tackett, uf Greensburg. IwL..as a special
agcut to aUot land* to tbe Cheyenne and
Arapahoe Indian, in Oklahoma.
Cbarle* &amp; Hard wig, a Peoria, III*,
mail-carrier, was arrested Saturday as a
oonfsraml robber of the mail. Ho ba*
opened and destroyed 6,000 letter.
Mi«« Xe*i* Carlstadt, a young actre*.
who fled from Sweden to thia country bccauie bor father wanted her to marry a
wealthy lorer much older than horaelf, is
now in a position to either retire from the
Mtage or *ct up as a star. The old lover
ha* just died and left her F»,00Q.
The polico raided the Chinera quarter
of Fell rtreet New York, infested with
opium fiend*, Sunday night and arrested
thlrty-uin* young women and girl* One
of them was recognised at tlie station
house
n married woman..
Tb* falling wall* of the burning Pax­
ton hotrl at Omaha Sunday killed one
fireman and severely Injured three other*.
W. S. Dooley wax found dead in the
rotd near Siojx City. Iowa, Sunday. -‘I*
w*. n rich farmer, and Saturday sold a
lot uf hug* and got drunk.
Mr* Ruth A. McCreedy, a widow, of
lensing, Mich., committed suicide Sun­
day Iwcau** Abe WAS jiltel by George
Ford, to whom eh* was engaged to be
married.
William Deary and W. Nelson, young
bualnesa men of Pralri* du Chien, Wis^
are supposed to have lieen drowned Sun­
day. They’v«nt duck hunting and tbeir
capsized boat wra found, but uo trace of
them.
Henry Witbeck, the well-known lumber
merchant of Chicago, ia dead. He wa* 78
year* of age. William Hodgson, another
old resident of Chicago, ha* al»o paracd

A constable named Green was attacked
by a band of saloonkeepers lu Burlington,
la.. Monday, while De was serving a
warrant on a liquor seller of that dty.
Hi* skull was fractured, and other rari­
ons injuries inflicted.
A passenger train wan derailed at Van­
port, Pa., twenty.fiv* mile* from Pitta­
burg. Monday. Four trainmen and a num­
ber of paaaengero are reported injured.
Ex-Miui*ter Phelp*' thinks tbe killing
of the Mafia asMts’ins at New Orleans
justified by the event* that led up to tbe
lynching.
‘ Count Lewenhaupt, who married a
daughter of ex Secretary Bayard on April
2, died Monday.
Attorney General Miller is again con­
fined to hfa home at Washington City by
Bluem.
There i* a move on foot at San Fran­
cisco to establish a mammoth gun manu­
facturing plant at that city, for the pro­
duction of big guns for the government.
In his confession just made public at
New Orleans Manuel Polite said that
ben of the Mafia, who were chuaen by lot
and each of whom received 8200 from
the society. Polite was one of those man­
nered.
____________________
BUTTERWORTH

ON

RECIPROCITY.

7*«n

ihe cnam I, ,ure
,
• PMdMe ran, D,.
wlplte u rare u, eS„.t,
trial.

’,*“«**
»w, ,
p«w«e

1 ou tr&lt; tlK. on.. । j,., pwo &gt; bi,

wUh aurauld Kl.r v„„ ?"

i,.

moauj tack

W,

&gt; JMj, u,

T-„“d 1,4“n-rta j... .XT'kT?leu1*»llkn, »n needed to kM.p
Mild, tentle. (MChlne ,n4

T*

ra.ra penuuu &gt;,!!&gt;. s„
ll'» "Old RelUbie.- Tw..„,.’
Mwcwe.
1 nw!
Brtdtar Ablxjli, or italutai,. u
bta tarn elects •»!»&gt;« I-'. W

H will Ule-loo.uw
0[
uumd tbe brrak iu lb, s«. cu&gt;,|
1 “
MoeheruUlol,u,iu,■
*
tta timid people ere lMnfc,ul!
taking to the woods.
’■nwnly «
Unlrenilij tall p|,,,..
pettlnK I*eU- C.mwey to cm: u |h... ,
.unmet tattle. ««,’to taX

Bex. K * Shrout. )»-totl'oitalB^.
no churrb. lllu-Mouod.
frel II my duly to toll »|ud ... ' T”-, &gt;
KtayS Nra Dlrotawy ......
My lungs wen? badly di;.-x*ed &gt;
pwriahionera thought I .-ouiTih-, -®1
few weeks. 1 took five faittjfl **lyt
I)T.
King*-New Diseov.-rj .j:.-:
nd tn !
well, gaining 36 lb-, in
Arthur Love. Main.:. IkWft’s Funny ’
Fulk..* Cotnblnrtion. w-i
-After *
thurourh trial anti. . .
.1.4 t-vidaef, I
am confident Dr. Kin­
DiM-tiToy
fur cotwuniption teuiit ali. and cart*
wben even-thing el*. fa;
,irc
Thv
Idndnes-i I can &lt;i&lt;* niy ’uai,-.friend.* fa to .-urge them i&lt; m 'if
trial bottlro at W. I| ,
•tore. Regnlar »fa. . .’mk. ;a;j ji.

8. H. CUffonl. New Va-M-l. Wi&lt; *«
troubled with tuuralgii.
rl:.-!iaatijj.
his stoutacl^was dtamleied, hi. ihn Wl%
*ffeete&lt;l to *n Manning dem atwne
fell away, and be wa» te.rr.61y nduwd m
flreh and strength. Three bottles o?
Electric Bitters cun-d him.
Edward ShephenI Hairi-bsrr, HL.hM
a running ^nre ..n hi- ;. .r »&gt;! dEbt jtgrf
standing. Usr-I ttr» - '« •;.- . f
Bitters and seven
' HucHej-j
Arnica halve, and lu* 1&lt;*-,UW|
well. John Spcdter. &lt; iinuta, t».
five large ft v8r Rirr* t - '
said be wa* Incurable. (&gt;Ue Iwtui* iutafir
Bitte-rs aud on&lt;* e.\ Hurkk-n* A aim
Salt* cured bhti entir.
GtxKlyear, the ikuxgi-;

Tbr best salve in the worW forreh,
bruises, sure*, u’n-r*. - •
rheto. f»i&lt;
surra, tetter, clmpjxsi bunds, cliilbxzs.
corns, and all *kln erupHutt*. and pwiHvely cure* pHesor no j-..y required, lifa
guaranteed to give perf. । -. sgfafattka. w
money refumhil. Pti-y 25 cents per fas.
For sale by W. H. Gouuvr*;. the dnizytat.
Battle Creek is hungry for .tbe annul
encampment w !dch brine* so uuny dollars
to its merrbaut.* a-.id hustling thr best it
know* bow to get it. •
Many pet^e *bo pride tfc&lt;: *ire* octtii;
b’ue blood would be far hapt-ler sift p«t
blood; but, while we cac no' it:icse osr aactsun.
fijrtunateiy. bj tbe uw of Ajcr't S*rs*part-x
w* ean trasimll pv-rv blood to ■"^rpasterJy.
Tbe vote for every officer on the tewnublp ticket in Eden. Ijikr roenty. it the
late election, was a tie between tbe Dem­
ocrat and Republican*.

out tbe kno* ledge of the tx-non LslflC IL
effecting a spevdy and pertwuieat cure, vtatter
the rauint f*amoder»:e 4rwtt-rar*askoboac
tmrtk.* Tboasand* of drunkard* tare,ten
cured who bare taken th* «.o'.den
-ifctn
their eoffee without ir.eir tn rshdre. *Mfeday believe they quit .Innkins of theutemstn*
imL No harmful effect rr«nit* from-to *4nunistreUon. Cure* EusrAutea-d. S-tx. fornr-

Wasungtox City. April 11—Benjamin
Butterworth, in speaking of Canadian
liiCctrtrtR,
reciprocity, said: “A proper reciprocity
■oumx I
with Canada, such as Mr. Blaine proposes, Ctnetnaati. o.'
is sure to be a tact aome day. Why not
Tbe city of Martdiall, at the teat riect’oo
let it come gradually, instead of making voirel to bond to the tune'of $1MI&lt;WO for
tbe change rwllcal, as it will be sure to public Improvements. The *h:njotitf **«
close to\-;00.
that the Canadian commissioners were
For brsfang up tb»- nvrvre. porfiiaaglhebtort
aaAemtrawekbeadaelie am! &lt;h*pro4*. tw
believe that there were state reasons for to nothing equal to Hood's SareapAnua
There 1* an anti-shaving society in Hodthe president's action. I can not believe that

he acted to a petulant spirit or intended
any snub to Mr. Blaine. There never w as
anything more unwiae than the barrier
w hich we have erected along the Cauad-

wn and tbe barbers are doing there bed
to break It up. They have not succeeded
yeL

will *m it swept a-ide with great benefit
to ouraelvra and to Caunda It will come
as itue a* fata.”

One feature of the thousands ofterth
monials that have been given io behalf of
a S. 8. is remriraWr. In aumbry of
instance* it la related that a treat d«*l«
time and money have bren spent in &gt;
effort to secure relief frw# &lt;li*ea« ,n ^
naual way. A knowhvlp’ of die virtue? w
Swift's Specific would hare raved the »«*
and tlie money, to say nothing «f
vention of the Mffertng. Then-own**
no such mistakes made now- Thepy*
blood purifier U for rab by drafts
tr.ry.tarr. ai;d llw SI S. S. n
AU.nU will ser.d to a"&gt; “'di**
Trratbw on Blood and Skin
and a pamphlet cunlaioint a w* 011
thousand* of tratimonial* they bare re­
ceived from thora who have «l&lt;n««s
tbe benefit* of this wonderful medWMte
A ta. papor ealW tta K. 0. T. M &gt;

THE MARKETS.
Chicago.
. emo OCX April n
The quotation* on the bowd &lt;* trad* today
were m follow*: Wheat-No. 2 April opened
Sl-IHhi. cl'jaad Jl Qfe*-. Mar. opanad 81 05-

Port-May,

J«dy.
WHn. efe^d 8H*e.
otwwd MiSU. rlo-d |UrH;

rtrw taa taro atari*! at into W
Sloeum.
Tito first numtar la

““

newsy.

Sri

Chicago. April Ik-Jamm w. Scott Will 97 to 88 cent! per ounce.
Raphael Semmes, tbe Confederate com­
not accept tbe nomination tor president
of the World's fair board of director* Mr mander of tn* famous Conf^I.rste crufaer
Scott amiiounoed thfa positively 8*turday MobH™4’ ** 10 h*T’ * m0DQm«&gt;t at
afternoon and said be would request a
.J~hn
Fo*t*r
Premier Cas­
meeting of tbe nominating committee to
reconsider It* action of Friday night.
• tillo, of Spain, have agreed upon a redJiduSlir*17 belW“n th* Vai&lt;«»«uSa

BOANOKE. V*.. Atfril m-Alexandsr
Fomr, ooioro.1. who murdered J. J.
Meadow*, at Blortkkl, W. Y*. but Tue*.
djv inocniag. wu taken from jail at
Prmcntnn
.

time, but the tiro was caught before it had

iags had gone to p
DCrated their effons

NEWS IN BBIEF-

«. ■•ttwr.y
JLeUffn,. e
Omaua. Nrt&gt;. April t»-W. 11 Hoi.

’He: crockeo, SasCJt
lory al Cinoacu
..u^ Ptli“
SaUirclay ol,,,
rildwl a |1Ou«. and amateil alxtoea wi.aiibUw .M tar,U„a baaldea n-eowa.
tbon^nd. of dollar.’ vwth ol .uS!
property.
' '

Tbehurtling HUie bun of
have a new basket fketwy
Hu
be • little odv fur * cent cltber-

J

Advira to Mother*.

Mr*. VlMteWsXrtHblrrXuci- ’hwMrt
beuMtf furoMMrevi
J
Hhtkl. softer.* the ran*. r.Jn»'» ’ ,rU(,r:ha*.

Twean-fivc cent* a bottle
Rred city has wt-ured
in tbe shape of a large stave «nd
comiwny. and «wtbvrfaexF*’e^MM®
"Alter a varied wpcri«** *,,h
railed calHr rile remedies. I am &lt;'
Ayers pin. tire lhemort
1 telyeadmlreb od three Hlbtcr&lt;»
liver sad aionMCh
' JokSr., Abtene.Texas.*

*

�MichiganCentral

HUSTON GOES OUT,

The Niagara Falls Route.”
staions.

|Iz |£s

!zi IJS

COUTOUKD EXTRACT

.mjo.io

A New Man Appointed United
. States Treasurer.
B. &amp; HEBEKEB THE ONE SELECTED.

Station*.

sell Harrison; Secretary Rusk, who wilt
go ns for as El Paso, Tex.; Postmaster
General Wanamaker. Daniel M. Bansdell, marshal of the Dintriot of Columbia
E F TWibett, executive clerk; George W
Boyd, assistant general passenger agvnl
of th# Pennsylvania railroad, who will
have charge of the party duriog the en­
tire trip, Mrs. Boyd, and representatives
of the pres”.

,.r.!si«»sr
tbn

*

K&amp;lmo &amp; Swhro
TIME TABLE.

'

The importance of purifying the blood can­
not bo overestimated, for without pure
blood yon cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy
your confidence. It is peculiar In that It
strengthens and builds up the systcm.creates
an appetite, and toue.s tbe digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give It a trial.
Rood's S.Ttsaparllla la sold by all druggists.
Prepared by &lt;3.1. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar

in. m. p.
I 10 »l
•10 W&gt;&lt; ’fl

n* v.ill b&gt;* run lit the eonveolhnet
iv. who reserve the Halit to change
ch treitw without notlr*.
,
F. B’-sh. Genl Mauagre.

IfICAUO i WEST
MICHIGAN Rv.

nicago.
up. tn 'rain has Warner buffet parlor car
&gt;• &gt;. j i train has Wagner sleeping cars to
• ” a; ii north has frc&lt;-chair car to Manistee.

DETROIT. LANSING
U
i N0RTI1BRN
l". M I’. M.
1 SOl’ti 23l

8 23i

.IVtroit.... ..........
.

.■■

ml

L&lt;xii"

301 4 30]
40 5 401

.j.pk.

^Washington City, April 14 —Feb. 24 J.
HuMon, United Slat ns treneurer, wrote
Preaident Harrison tendering hi* resigna­
tion. The note gives no reasons, but ac­
knowledges "tuy deep sense of gratitude
to you for the kindness received at your
hands.’’ The president’s reply is dated
April 13, and aayst “1 have delayed action
upon your letter ot Feb. 34, tendering
yourYeaiguatlon of the office of treasurer
of the Unfiial States, for reasons known
to you. I now yield to your request to be
reiiensd from the duties of your office,
anti accept your resignation to lakS effect
upon tho appointment and qualification
of your successor. I regritf that your per­
sonal affairs compel you to this atop and
beg to assure you ot ray sincere and con­
tinued regonl and bes&lt; wishes.**

OFFICIAL COUNT NECESSARY.
Lendlng Candidates.

Chicago, April ft.—Only a few hundred
Totes are In-tween DeWitt C. Cregier oi
Hempstead Wasbburno and tbe mayoral
chair. Only tbe official count will finally
decide which is mayoc^Tho Democratic
leader* claim with confidence that thcii
man has won.
The Republicans say
Hempstead Washburne Is elected without
doubt. It i« claimed by the Democrat*
that all returns have been received and
that tho vote stands: Cregier, 4I5.9T5,
Waabburue, 40,700; Cregier’a plurality,
"

geo.

DkHavkn.
Geu’i Fast- Agent.

li. tbe matter of the ealatft of.Slephcn Doster,

N Mien ii hereby gl veil that I shall sell nt]!’«b•a,. '(»!&gt; !'• ’he Mi'htst b'ddVr. «n Friday.
- .■nn.day of April, A.D. 1891. at eleven o’clock
•• :utt Ot Barry, m the State of Michigan, pursu­
ant to llceasfe and autherttylgraiite'l to me on the
' j, day of March. A. D. i®fL l&gt;&gt; tne Frooaw
- ir. -.; Uarrr Tountv. Michigan, all of thees:r’sht. tltl- and Interest of th* said deceas• !’-.f. In nod to the real estate situate
and btlng m
the ’ County of
Barry.
• i urn. State of Michigan, known nod
•!.-.-nbert a* follows, to-wltt: The west
ha:: Jofthe north west fractional quarter («4'.
. : 11tm e**t half (e'4i of me north west frac
■•..ii qurierf^i, also the west half (wH)ofthe
north
quarter (ne»i).
being on section
nineteen (lii. intown ihic(I) north of range ton
jr
subject to the dotrer and homestead
rights ot Elizabeth Doster, widow ot the deccaatsi therein.
• u: • 1. Doster. March cth. A. D.. twi.
GforgksL Do«txb. AdmtnlUnttor.

MORTGAGE 8ALH.
Default having been made In ttiu conditions
Mr. E. H. Nebtiter of
Indiana,
of a certain mortgaE* made by Clinton H.
it
was
understood,
would
Boice and Eva A. Bo’iti his wife to Jhrv who,
M. Garland dated November 13 A D. IMS. succeed Huston as treasurer, called
and recorded in tha otfler nt the BegWer.it
li. eds. for the County .it liwn ana NUte of nt the White House Vesterday morning.
Michigan. &lt;»»» the .« day of November A. D. Notwithstanding the fact that the presi­
In Liters of Mortgages,ou pugev4M. 4-3,
and said ninrigntrewa- in. the rxi’b ot December dent was extremely busy closing up mai­
IM? assigned to Clay W. Feltlt. and on Dec. :n lers tliat requir.-d diaptMiiion liefore he
isnagatu dnlyjmdgnea by Clay W. pettn. by left the caplin', and L-onsulcit^ with hbi
his guardian to Mary- M- Gurlsuiil. the uinr!gnr»-«‘
ia said mottmute and loth ul said aSM«r&gt;iuent* cabinet officers, he s|kred tMhe to sp^nk
have been dnly recorded
At other points in this state the follow­
raid niortgage was upon th* express condition loiMr. Nubekerfor a [ew minutes. Tho
that the said iKOrigagor. should keep tlus build result yt the inlervicU' was the appoint- ing were tne results: ‘ Danville— Demo­
lugs erected iijhjii i«v ttremlMoi u. cr»H*rd ihcre- tnsnl yesterday afternoon of Mr. Neboker crats miule a clean sweep, the Republicans i
saving only twor.w.istatit supervisors from j
'Urere to he approved »•&gt; said mortgagee and in to tho position of trritaurer of the United the wreck.
Springfleld-Repnbllcaus j
default thereof ii shall hu law ml lor the said Sthto*. to succeed Huston, who&lt;e resigna­
carried the -city on mayor; Democrat! ।
mortgage's. l&lt;&gt; eff«c‘ Midi insurance and the
premium so psi-d for the sttne should be a tion will take effect upon the qualificu- carried tbe county. McLennslioro—The j
further llett uj&gt;-m the premise., t&gt;eart:ig interest tlon of his successor. Mr. Nebcker left . Democrats carried six out of nine townat the mlu Of io per cent., and the said mart- for Indiana on the 3:») p. in. train. It j
I ships in Hamilton county.
Tuscola—1
tagor havuig neglected to effect surfa insnranc.-.
the said Bmrtgapie effected The same, and paid wBl be nbofft ten days ln-lore Mr. Nebcker iI Tuscola township shows
the elec-1
therefor the stun &lt;&gt;f $::• on the loth dayiof qtmlitlea. He will have to give n bond ot I tion
of
tbe
entire
Republican
December last mid there is now cUiuie-d i&gt;#Le •150,000 upon taking the oath ot office,
f’ । ticket
Princeton—Ratunss from tail due for such InsiuTUH.-.- the wu of 83T.Mi.
pn.Cmcwiu
And It was Ivrtner express &gt;■ agreed in sold’ aud when ha is confirmed by the senate be •1 tnt
the precincts
in iiureau
Bureau county
county except
except ouc
one
Ljud lur.l.ke
Ox
mortgage, tIme-Jionid there be anv default to willbaH toglv.
,
ux thv
iiiv status of the eoudly
cuuuiv Iraan,
Iruarii at U
14
the iMynmut of the mierest upon the same. :u
"'-IK.l.ubllc.1.. to IS Dem«r.U. Cl..mp.l«n
any day when the same should be due and pay­ oSk-o kB lb, m..n„ lu til. L lilt'd btute. | _Tbc
o,
Cb.mp.iitu
able. and should the same remain unpaid and
1I county will
-• ■have a Republican
................
lu arrears lor tbe sparv ot sixty d*\s. tiieu the treasury will have to las countciL
inajoiity
principal on said mortgage should bn due at tne
I of two or three. Newton—Democrat.*
option of th* stirt iiio-igacrr. aial the interest
REFUNDING THE DIRECT TAX.
| got moat of the offices throughout the]
ancon tlic30thda&gt; of November Isuo. to nit
Che sum of 3.0 not having iwei, paid mid the
I county. Paris—Democrats held their own .
same hating remained u.,|»aid until this date,
j in the township election in Edgar county. I
under said option said mortgagee now declares
tlie whole of r.:dd niortemre due and payable. .
Washington city. April 14.—Governor •
STATISTICS OF POPULATION.
Then- is now clamwa to be &lt;iue ou said
--------mortgage the smn of ft!G81.;&lt;;m&gt;d also the sum Fleming and ex-Governor Wilson, of .
of
for saW insurance ami an attorney’s West Virginia, were al the department of ! Description «»f the Lx teat Completed,
fee of thirty live dollars provided for in justice yesterday .and iundt&gt; an appoint-]
liuiK of
ui the
I no Ceoaus Ofllce.
uuitr.
Work
j
►said mortgage, and no suit or p.«»ceedlnxs
Washington City, Apnl 10.—Superin-1
at law having been instituted to recover Um tneqt with Solicitor Genetal Toft for an
Undent Porter, of tbe census bureau. Las !
inane's secured by said mortgage, or any part
argument os to whether West Virginia
thereof:
Now, therefore, bv virtue ot tbe power of sale can legally be pnid’jwr share of the direct issued a very interesting and valuable^
contained in said inortgHge, and tbe staiutein
bulletin which shows by a statistical at­
such case made and provided, notice is hereby tax. Tlie hearing' will take place in las the Increase and decrease ot popula-1
given that on Satnrday tne thirteenth day of about three weeks and tho collateral
June A. D. lied.at tcu o'clock in tlie forenoon. questions Involved arc of vastly more’im­ tion of the United States from 1880 to
1 shall sell at puhlie auction, to the highest
JW. This atlas,'by a scries of maps, ex­
bidder, at the north front door of the Court portance than the direct question at issue.
House in tbe City of H**tings Mit-h. (that being First Comptroller Mathews has held up hibits to the eye tbe varying intensity ot
thepiaov where tbeciretrit court fftr Merry countv the pnyineut to the stale of West Vir­ settlement over the area of the country,
is bnldepj. tlie premises described lu tudd ginia of her sbnre of the direct tnx. ou the
tlie distribution of tlie foreign papulation
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to pay the amount due on said mort­ ground that the state of Virginia, at tho among tbe several states and sections,
gage. with seven t*r rent, interest, and ail legal time that West Virginia became a statu,
and the distribution ot population in ac­
costs, together with an attorney’s f. e of thirty- owed thie United States and still owes tho
cordance wi.h maximum and minimum
five dollar*covenanted for therein, theorem(«rs
being desert bed. in said mortgage a* all that United States moreithan •l.MO.GJOon In­ temperature, rainfall and altitude. Tbe
certain piece or parcel uf land situate lying and dian trust bonds.
map shows hat iu a very large number
being in tbe town of WoodUnd Barry couutx
of counties tue population has actually
Michigan and known and described a-N
follows: Commenclt g nt a point In tho renter
When, West Virginia became a state,
of Thachcr street at its Interarelinn with Main she agreed to pay Iter share of the indebt­
street and running tiwuiee aud east along the
The number of couutiea -that have decenter of Thacher slrret sixteen H'd rods, edness pf Virginia. both state and na­
tional. When
tax-----was- --------levied,- creased in population ’hiring tho past ten
diene’- north nine (Hi rods, ihetiec duo west six­ vuumm
-.mvm tbe
...Idfrect
----------------teen (ifi- rod*, tlieoee duo south along the West Virginia palfi her share out of the . vcas 455. ju about fifty cases tbe reduccenter of Main street nine Co rod* to the place mate
--- treasury.
----------- The state of Virginia
Mrgintnj. tion is due to the reduction of territory.
of beciunint containing one hundred forty-four
' | in 138counties the number of inhabitants
square rods of gronnd. being tn the village of paid her share by govern meat' agents colWoo-Hand, according to the recorded idat lecting it from individual*, and by tLe, diminished during the decade preceding
thereof. Il nelug ou the S TV \ of settloa 1ft T. 4 terms of the direct tnx law, which pro­ 18U0. The losses during tho past decade
N. B. 7 W.
rides that the tax paid by individuals occurred mainly in the central parts ol
Mary M. Gauland. Mortgagee.
cannot be withheld by the general govern- j Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont, New(
Smith &amp; COIobave.
Attorneys for Mortinuec.
m?nt for the debt due from a stati. ia
York, northern Now Jersey fud eastern
Dated March is. 183!.
therefore entitled to a refund of cheamonnt Virginia, aud are scattered quite gener­
gnllected. But iu the case of West Vir­
ally through Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Ten­
ginia. wfioac direct tax was paid by the nessee and Kentucky. Southern MlcaiState of Michigan. County of lUrrv-ss.
state, her share has been held up for her gsn and Wisconsin have also suffered,
state of Charles N. Young, deceased.
,
proporeiou
fe,the nndorelgoed. having been app-»!ntea part of the original Virginia State debt while in eastern Iowa a large proportion
by the Frotmte Court for tbe County of Barry, to the general government.
of tbe counties have lost population, i
Slate of Mlehtaaa. Commissioners to receive.?
Much other 'valuable information Is ob-!
lln« a Bearing on tho State Debt.
examine and adj oat all claims and demands of
Thu question in nil Its phases is likely taiuerl in a study of tbe map. which is
al! parsons against said deceased, do hereby
give nonce, that we will meet at the store of to again be brought to public no­ tbe first ever issued by any census.
Howard Mosher at Cloverdale, on Wednes­ tice* when Governors Fleming and Wilday. tbe 17ih day »&gt;f June. A. D 1*»1. ■on make their argument* to show that
THE SWITCHMEN’S STRIKE,
*ad on Thnredaj. the 17th &lt;tiy ;&gt;f Septenflier.
A. D. l*»t. nt ten o’dock a. in., of »»cn of said the government bn* ilp power to withhold
days, tor the piiriniw of examining and allowing W’est Virginia's share.of the direct tax
said claim*, ai d that six months from the J.th for a debt owed by old Virginia. The de­
day of March. A. D.. 1©!. were allowed by said
LINCOLN, Neb., April 13.—Grand Mas­
court for cryrtitort to present their claims to us cision ou the matter will have by infer­
for e .nunnation and allowance.
ence an important bearing as to W'ext V.r- ter Sweeney of the switchmen, and New­
Dated. March ITth. A. D.
tt*l. /'ivfi’Hr giutn’s share of indebtedness to \ irgiuia man, of the brakemen, are in consultan...-*,
on the slate debt, which has been a sub­ tiou, and it ia given out that either a set­
CumtnlNHOtiers.^
ject of dispute, and has figured In the tlement or a general strike will occur m
politics ot tbe Old Dominion for many
the next two days. A portion of the Bur­
yean*, giving rise to their Re-adjuster par­
lington switchmen at Denver struck Sat­
ty, the Riddleberger act and other laws.
urday morning. The railroads are run
Withheld from Western Slates.
Fir»t Compuuller A C. M«uh.wfc ot ning men into Lincoln, but the strikers
the treasury department, has recommend­ are getting them out of town again.

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W. L. DOUGLAS
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A. E. Woolley, Agent.
ECKBffi (MP ififfl)
The Ohildm’sMsdfciM

Prof. I. HUBERT’S

BO YOM TAKE

ed to Secretary Foxier that the following
amounts bo withheld from the amounts
due western states named -below on ac
count of the direct tax: Blinois, tl7,t»&lt;;
Michigan. W-033; Minnesota, 35,821, aud
Wisconsin, «A.3O1
The amonnta are
charged on the books of tho department
as against tbealate* named for arms, etc.,
overdrawn by them under section 1.G01,
revised statutes, prior to Feb. 12. 1387.
I.ooklNK for More of tho Same.

WHY HOT?

gillaspie,
Good goods. Low ptioes.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION

Other indebtedness of states to the gen­
eral government may be found on the
books of the treasury, and other depart­
ments are being examined very carefully
in order to discover any balance tbe
states may owe tbe general government.
In the cases specified it may be found that
the amonnta cannot i« legally behl a* au
off-.«t to the government refund of tbe
direct tax to the staroa, but the amounts
Un».l w«l b. b'l&lt;&gt; "»*» **» que.Uoa cn
be legally determined.
Swcrctsry Procter on the Hraatorohlp.

WashINGYoX City, April .14.—Secretary
Proctor yesterday,**- the request of a num­
ber of newspaper men, declared himself
to the Vermont aenatarahip He said:
uShouid the position ip duu time be offrrodto me With tba hearty approval and
good will of the people of the ststa, I
scarcely feel at liberty to decl me
the honor and the opportunity to servo
thme who havteso many tlrueaabown their
confidence in tne.” He farther mid that
be bad no imm*di*&gt; intention of resign­
ing the eecretaryehip

WabKTSgtoa City, April 14.—President
Harrison leftthta city on bis southern
and western trip laat night at W.1Q. Other
marobersof «he party who will live for
the next thirty day* in the sumptuously
ltte&lt;l Pnllman care that compriae the

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a better soAP tHaN SANTA CLAUS
you’d never cet to Knov/

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Democrats Hold the Returns.

These returns ate atdll held by thi
police and the Democrats will not giv»
them out for publication by procinns,
clairuiug that they do not care to make
their case known to the Republicans be­
fore the official count Tlie remainder ol
the Republican city ticket with the ex­
ception of Tiedemann for treasurer, it
elected iu al! probability. The returns od
eouDcilmen give the Republicans 14,
the Democrats 16, and the Harrison Dem­
ocrats 4.

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f”r *”7 distance,
ub trains (without change between

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Senatorahlp—The

Washington City, April 14.—Repre
sentatiw Spinola, of New York, who had
been ill for some weeks, but whose re­
markable vitality was expected yesterday I
to poll him through, died this morning

roiH

Denver, April 13 —The switchmen in
tbe Burlington yards struck at 1:30
o’clock Saturday morning. At that hour
a meeting of the switchmen, which had
been in seMion all night, ordered the men
out. Tho ground tor the strike was that
the position taken by the Burlington at
Lincoln and Omaha was unfair.
The
order to strike was not decided upon
without long and earnest diacusalpn. The
strikers number about fifty ma* and in­
clude both pa-srtiger and freight switch­
men. Not a wbeeHs moving.
“DOCTORED" THEIR WHISKY.

ASHLAND, Win., April 10 —It is claimed
that an attempt was made to drug t he
first twenty men ia line at tbe land office
yesterday morning. They were given doetored whisky fdr the purpose of drugging
them and securing their places bafore the
day of filing. Over 400 men ure now in
line. Tlie weather is .cold, and they keep
up by taking whisky. A board fence is
being bu&lt;ll along the line, as a rush is
expected to break the line a few days be­
fore April 17, when the office will be
opened. Some of the men have been 1
line continuously since April 1.

IkdianafoUB, April IU-—William Wal­
lace, postmaster of this city, died Thurs­
day morning ugwl &lt;M year*. He belonged
to one ot ludiaua’e great families, belug a
son of the late Governor David \\ allace.
He was nt one lime a law partner ol
President H*rri**&gt;u

ST. AUG’JSYIXK. Fix. April 1L—Bishop
Gilmour, of Cleveland, died here Irul

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Hastings Thursday, April 10, 1W\
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editorial notes.
I*. Tariffs Ita.uprr » Country’* Export*?

flay with Mr*. J. M. Smith a* teacher.
Mrs. P. B. Hu Bricker has a new side­
walk In front of her lot.
Daniel Woodard has rev ted Perry
Stowell* house.
t
Dorr Stowell, of the Agricultural college,
came home to vote.
The republican success of Monday
was due to the efforts of C. S. Palmertun
and others to restore harmony In the re­
publican ranks. Contrary t&lt;» tbe expecta­
tion* of all there was a gradual falling off
of the prohibition vote, which waa proba­
bly due to tho fact that the republican
nominees had been selected wBh great

■•yor month. I b-&gt;
Yee—TIB.
Majority again*!—&lt;MJO.
The vote on state ticket was about BOO
short of that on governor last year.’ and Si n ak ng them not .frald of
about 1500 short of the vote on governor
to 1888. Tbe republicans have no reawm*
to fed disheartened over tbe result in ita,,.' tar"u» •nlnta, tooM b, ocoMMUk
Barry county. ________________
^.rk •&gt; u not to tot*- Tb’

It will soon be time to ask the qowtion,
where shall 1 buy my needs? Of course
you want the beat seeds; they are the
cheapest. Cheap seeds toe dear al any
price. "Like begets like.” Good seeds
produce good vegetable*. My seed* are
grown In the great northwest, are tested
by me» and are better Nulted to this climate
than eastern seeds. Buy near at home
and save money. Write for new descrip­
tive catalogue or come and sec me.
IL W. Landreth, Seedsman,
34 W. Main St, Battle Creek, Mich.

The neatetrt demonstration we have late­
ly seen of the idea that a country’s high
tariffs prevent it from exporting, is fur­
’rhe elector* of the township of Wood­
nished by a table in the late numl»er of the land voted a bounty of 35c. for each and
London Statist The amounts of the pur- every woodchuck killed in the township.
ehnse-. of the United Kiudom from each of Each applicant to make the oath that the
woodchucks were killed within the limits
the nations from which tbe British Import of the township and the town board to
trade ha* increased In recent years are audit their accounts at tbeir annual meet­ TEN YE ARSAVicTIM OF CATARRH
given for 18W and 18SP, together with the ing tbe same as other accounts.
The snow storm of April flth snowed the
increase for tbe three years included. We
democratic party under with the exception
have selected the ten countries whose sales of Ira Stowell and David Haight.
io the United Kingdom show the largest
Our Jeweler. Mr. Bauber. having se­
cured a position In Manistique at » large
If cases like tbe following can be cured,
Increase, and give them below:
certainly there is hope for all. Tills
Value of imports of foreign produce into salary will remove from this place soon.
jistient had been growing worse In spite of
Great Britain bv countries In 188» and
all
treatment for ten yeaw. and had reaebWe had a fine warm shower Tuesday.
ISM.
Uncle John Dllicnbec.k was taken much that terrible condition known as the third
Imports from
18t&gt;9. 1886. Increaseworse on Monday, with but little hopes Of* stage of catarrh (atrophic catarrh). The
United Staten en.Kl.477. C81 000,197 £I3JK1,37*
offensive breath, and dry scabs forming In
---•&lt;
*,130,8X7 his recovery.
&lt;x.-mu** nz "m jm
the nose, ami cracking in the ears, describe
4.IBM97
A. J. Palmerton has a slek horse.
BnUvn !ndl:t 3S,tt0jM 32.130.508
a condition which is considered l»y most
X7.W4.UD 13A7I.7M ujnjM
Manta....
Prof. A. J. Clark 1ms gon® to Mo
.’..KM 'll 21.4S2.Mi
Germ any
pliysiclans as hopeless. The ease is given
attend tlie funeral of an aunt
■_ ItaBS 30IM.W
Austria
.7.'.
la the words of the patient:
Alexander Miller Is very sick.
Belgium. ....... I'.MTjiTT 34.3te.lSl
"Kyle, Texas, March ’ll. IBM.
_ _____
and W.7M.MK 10.227,101
Mr. Spencer.' our new merchant, has
NjrMV
"For ten years 1 have been a sufferer of
•ucxn moved into Mr. 'Zuschultt's houM*Boain............... 11AM.M7 S.lrtAS
Mr. Schantz expects to give his house dial dreadful disease, chronic catarrh.
•-■.soi.mu
D-un;x-k ..’... 7JU5.S77 4,MC.ra:
Did any one ever see w&gt; striking a con­ extensive repairs before be moves into it Tbe doctors all pronounced my ca* to be
Mow Turner has the Job of making a catarrh in the wont form. I took many
tra*! Iwtween fart and theory? ••Protec­
kinds of treatment to no avail. I have
dltah for E. Lucas.
tion lumpers a country's exports.” the
liletl every catarrh cure, but nothing
C. H. Snyder Is improving hi* lot
thcorljit say*. "The mu»t effectively prpMrs. J. M. Smith commenced teaching seemed tb benefit me in the leas:. I l«*t
all confidence in tmxllclnc. At lost 1
t^etkd countries iu the world an- exactly school in the Lee district Monday.
Dr. L. E. Benson is treating Ids house itearfi of Pe-ru-na. 1 eomioeueod to use It,
the ones from whom the greatest of pur­
and soon found relief. I continued until
to a new coat of paint.
chasers buy* most largely,” *ay the facts.
Prof. Smith went to Yankee Springs 1 was completely cured, and am now en­
Russia and the United States have tariffs last week to visit his parents and brother. tirely rid of all catarrhal symptoms. 1
There are twowheep dogs in the town­ would give ten dollar* a bottle for I’c-rufram&lt;-d especially against British goods,
ship that ought to 1* kicated. Several nk rather than to be ’without It. It has
yet Britain's purchases of these two coun­
sheep have liecn killed and wounded, restored me to perh'ct healtli.
tries grow more rapidly than her purchas­ evidently by the dogs.
Mbs. M. J. Tambj ix.
All is quiet on the Potomac since elec­
It would be difficult to describe a wot-*’
es from any of the others. Rattier a 1»a&lt;i
rase to cure than the above. The length
tion;
■ showing for the theorist
of
time
it
had
run,
tbe fact tliat it had con­
The Odd Follows uf this place will cele­
brate tbe anniversary of Odd Fellows on tinually grown worse, and tlie further fact
the
evening
ot
April
25th.
It
will
close
that
it
had
already
developed
the symptom*
We received the following letter Friday,
with a “Catch and miss’’ social. Every­ of the dry. or atrophic, stage of catarrh,
which we give a plant In our columns:
body is Invited and a good time is expect­ combine to make this a very remarkable
Grinnell, Kansas, April &amp;th, VI.
care, quite Impossible to be made with the
ed.
Woodchucks beads of this township are ordinary treatment.
Dear Sir.— Find enclosed a dipping that coming into tbe township clerk’s office by
This cure was effected by internal treat­
1 would like to hove ytm copy in your jm- the dozen; as the clerk cremates them it l» ment alone, aud no spray, gargle or inper, for the benefit of my old G. A. K. hoped that by the close of the year wood­ baient waa useil. The case l&gt;eg*n to Im­
Criends of Barry Co., who contemplate chuck’s beads will be more scarce.
prove as sooh a* tbe medicine was begun,
Joining tbe Alliance, dipped from the
Miss Moore, sister of Mrs. Speneer, Is arid in a few weeks every symptom had
Hoxie Democrat, Sheridan Co., Kansas, clerking at Schantz 4 Co.
disappeared, but the medicine was conand oblige.
B. S. Holly and C. S. Palmerton are im­ tiuued a while longer fur fear they would
W. E. Beattie.
proving the back end of their lots by re­ return. Nut a month passes but that
moving the saw dust.
hundreds of similar cures are wade by the
Following is the article:
E. Bevier has moved Into the Whitcomb internal use ut Pe-ru-na, uuassixled by
The following resolution was adopted
other treatment.
among others at a meeting of the .fiance house.
Our supervisor Is on tlie more and tak­
The only reason that there are any fail­
editois ot Kansas at Hutchinson not long
since. It b. commended to the members of ing assessments. It L hoped that he will ures is either because the catarrh is com­
be able to locate all the dogs.
plicated by some organic disease or the
tbe G. A. R. for their consideration:
Anyone desiring a good bull pup will do patient doe* not take the medicine long
fterolrcd, That we condemn theurgan- well to call on Elmer McArthur.
enough. Tbe majority of people expect to
Ixatinn known as the grand army of the re­
Work on the new brick block will ba cured in a week or two of catarrh that
public organized for the purpose of prey­ begin soon.
has run ten or fifteen years. Such people
ing open the United States treasury and
We wonder why work at tbe saw mill are nearly always disappointed. Pe-ra-n*
thereto filching upon the people iu the dues not commence. Several parties are
will cure a recent case of acute catarrh in
form of pensions, money not their due. waiting for lumber before they can com­
a few days or week*, but when the disease
We also condemn the membership of said mence building.
becomes chronic It takes longer.
organization for pressing upon, and de­
Wheat never looked better this time of
During the epidemic* of la grippe Pe-rumanding of tbe people the right to hold
the year in our locality.
na has been in great demand, as it is the
office and be recognized as an active factor
only specific known for this disease. Not
In the politics of the country. Tbe right
Caritun.
a single failure has yet been known in the
to vote we do not question; but their right
Charley Smith Suudayed In Grand Rap* cure of la grippe where the Pe-ru-na was
to dictate or suggest political action and a
L. B. Carpenter is getting'better. We used from tbe beginning of tbe attack. In
political policy, we denounce, and we, the
representatives of the reform (alliance) want to mt him out among his friends soon. Ungerlug case* of la grippe, where other
remedies have failed to cure, Pe-ru-na
press, do hereby pledge ourselves to resist
Chas. Wright Intends giving music les­ rarely fails to-completely restore In a short
Booh presumption on. the part generally of sons this summer.
time.
the ex-union soldiers but especially of the
Mr. Newton and. wife, of Hastings,
Cold*, winter coughs, bronchitis. «ore
grand array of the republic.
Suudayed with John Fleming au&amp; wife.
throat, and pleurisy arc all catarrhal af­
The above resolution Is a stunner.
Tbe M. E. church at the Center organ­
fection*. and consequently are quick!v
When ten or twelve union soldierhaters ized a Baoday school hut Sunday. Peter
curable by Pe-ru-na. Each bottle of P»pet together and say what 175.000 old sol­ Covert, Superintendent, Assistant super­
ro-na is accompanied by full directions for
diers shall do., itU time to pass, and we intendent Mrs. Amy Brooks, Secretary
u.-j and is kept by most druggists. Get
Miss Myrtle Odell. Membership 40.
yiffir druggist inorder it for you if be does
Charley Carpenter was lu Portland last n6t already keep it.
A better understanding of the McKinley Thursday.
A pamphlet ou the cause aud cure of all
Quite a number are plowing for oats,
bill and of the benefits that measure gives
catarrhal diseases and eousumption scut
and will doubtless sow this week.’
z
freego any address by The Peruna Medi­
to tanners as well as all other* had a large
Wheat is coming right along, and has a
cine
Company, Columbus. Ohio.
bearing on tbe result in Michigan. Instead healthy color.
Tbe approach of spring brings a boat of
Will Vester returns to Ypsilanti next
of ruining the country, as free-traders
derangements and diseases which require
chimed, it will be found that this much week to resume his st into
the most careful attention of every person
School opened Monday with 30 scholars.
who values health. A valuable pamphlet
•bused bill has been the means of InaugMiss Woodard puts energy and vim In her
ou spring diseases, giving a complete de­
school, which bids fair to Insure her sucscription of their nature and cure, sent
free by The Peruna Medicine Company to
Missionary meeting next Sunday night address,
Every redlstricttng bill ret presented will be conducted by Mrs. Nellie Andros.
THE TRAINING OF UONS.
to tbe legislature places Barry county in She has a good program.
Bert and Henry Terrill, of Byron Center,
the 4th cengres*lonal district which will
were on our streets last Sunday and Monhe overwhelmingly republican. We dis­
Tuesday rooming brings us showers,
like to part company with our long time
The lion tamer is a highly intelligent
Mighbor*, Branch. Calhoun, Eaton and and "earth pul on her green array.”
young man, who, born in tbe United
Mrs. Platt received news a few days ago States, went to Germany iu his youth. In
Mxon, but if we must go, commend us
that her sister. Mrs. Frank Skinner, of Hamburg he associated with a leading
always to good republican company.
Greenville, lay at the point of death,
but was unable to go, being herself slek
The rod *quaw is avenged by tbe result with the grip.
tnillar with handling them. Traveling for
Mrs. D. Cam is better at this writing; the business, be mode frequent visita to
Writ of tbe election In Michigan. FricdAfrica and Asia collecting animals. In *
taaitr may keep hl* stolen seat In the also Mrs. Nettie Baywood.
Fred Wormer is having an addition
atote senate, but the people have rendered built to his bouse. Geo. Hartman is doing commercial «n»e. considering lions and
L^FTs as .rattle to be bought and Bold, he
tbeir verdict ou the outrage which seated the work.
became thoroughly acquainted with their
the bigamist
ways and instincts. Certainly it waa the
✓
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
only school where such quiet mastery over
•avagv animal* oojild be acquired.
“H is a very long busiueM.” said Mr.
Tuesday tbe board of canvasser* of Darling. “All my animals have been two
Barry county met with the county clerk to yearn In training. Why, it takm all of two
months to make a Hon ait in a chair and
ticket S. C. Ritchie, of Yankee Spring*,
there. 1 cannot vaunt general intal
was made chairman of tbe board. Mr.
and Mary Hunt are about over tbe Brice being iwcretary by virtue of his ,__ .
■ujSTu in
•tb&gt;:- bad
braint. Not wicked or
Wellington and Frank Cassady return of the tally abeet* together with
the result of tbe vote in each precinct.
Borne etectlon boards had failed to do thia, been acquired for mouths before
Charley Wllaoc In Mr church so tbe delay of a day was required in or­
der Uiat the tally slieeCs might be brought

Additional County News.

Following are tbe results as eanvtaeed:
Supreme Coart Justice—
no aoa wood to him now in inteUtatmea
MaMRuwry. republican—3417.
•»d&lt;faW. TH. 1. th. point,
Atkinson. industrial—135.
Osear Crofoot (Aaayrla statesman)—&lt;
Total vote—4781.
Montgomery’s plurality—&lt;S8.
majority- ~"
Regents of the Ualrerritj

wtasiwi. M din-

STEKETEE’S
Follow Mary to

the hniallw one*, and they take thrir *up-

teh.rior, like r«« »™l&lt;l •

wl‘l*°

tamp o&lt; mg"
*"So; Umra-Pl- ■«»«■. bat to™ bsc'
u,. But It tier tab,™ try
dn
Hmm itartos th. pmlunnw" «
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bit «t m«.t. ual
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Mldotagthfrishtlbmp with him It te
diati-t
bU morwrl Mr whip. tadloOe
th. p«Sm« tor tbe utlnrnh. 1&lt;~ ~"M

pet bort a ll«&gt; -1» »“ •
.U.b,bPt * whip
v»u micbl belabor a lion with • bbt •«&lt;*.
and ta would not tai «•
tancr • «kk. the point oi which, llkr «
X&gt;r to bold In bto direction; «&gt; It &lt;«&gt;•

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PAINTS

•Oo.ik.V-

Mr. O. C. Si«kef«

J.

WINDOW SIUBEJ,

act 1 had to give up was where a lion rnsa
and put hi* forepawB «» “X
The daws are very sharp, and any ^P1**
of endearment would cut tnrottgh my
coat, and wound my aboulders, and a at
coat w»» very expensive. All the hone
are fond of me. and we respect one an
uther.’’—Harper’s Weekly.

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willis

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JtEk£?TEE,"Grind ltap&amp;! Mtrb.&lt;*ta U
For talc in Halting by
IT. H. GGODTEAK. j&gt;nwUt

IN THE COUNTY

Itb alm »t imjxmlble to estimate the
cost to Londoner* of a fog. To take the
case of lighting alone, it has i*ea 1c*icu‘
latol that on a foggy day the rrcclpU of
on® only of the large gas companies
inervasid bv more than £5,«». Btwidcs the
increased nxxipta of other
the n-unberlcM oil lamps and &lt;*u&lt;U«
burned, nlluw.-.n.re miul h- made fur the
crezt tailing off in the shopkeeper, businew for t he day. In the oeighbirhood of
Hyde Park Corner locomotion h&lt; absolutely
dangerous during tho afternoon, deeplte
.

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... .

A Great Advantage

-vlZlltUOn

To the buyers
Levi Lincoln field the office of governor
of Mte.*»ach'itetta from 1SK to 1834. Caleb
Strong from 1HX&gt; to 1MJ7; John Brook* from
1B1C to 1833, George N. Brigg* from 1M4 to
1351. Sincv 1851, tbe longest term of office
uf any governor of thi»
wtv. that of
Governor Andrew, wktnw occupancy of the
iridUon ta*ied from IbU to IS®. During
the period be: ween l»l aud the prevent
time there have been rix yi arlins’.KOVvrDor*,
ooe of whom, however, declined u rc-eleo*
tion.—Boston Trauacript.

uf

Bissell's'Jmproved.

Chilled Plow,

MORTGAGE SAUL i
Detern': hiring been uudr in Uw cundlltom
ot a ntorqrajre date J AurL't J3. trie, rnade by
Efiiati Siiawaad wife Phllun, to lurid &lt;«. Me
(Bare aud rr-crJed in th* oHkw of Ike Rrgicter
ol Deed* for ib-i Coanty of Jlzrry sad sun- uf
Ma-Llinui &lt;k&gt; AuctM :«J. um&gt; ib-liter “tV’uf
inortgues ou pas- 2a&amp; and b&gt; the taM lund G.
Met fare ansUfiM &lt;1 U&gt; Ambrtee Uubbril, October
». l*M. an 1 rreonlrd In said ragivtar'a ofE-rr.
tatoter r. isw iu liter 3 of ™rt*»grs ou pae*
&lt;2 and by Daniel Striker, executor of the but
wlllaixi testauieut ot aahl Ambtou- Hnbtelt.
dreeaard. aMlzued to Emily F. Stiiau*. Sarah.
E. Held and Wiitnlner W.Oaborn. Feteyary JI.
ia»l and recorded in aaid nrgtcter'aoltec Febru­
ary ia. imh lu liter 38 of usurtgace*.
paav tac
ami bv the wud Emily F. KlW*x&gt;. Sarah E. Retd
and Wltmlner W. Oaboru aaslziust to Alexander
Ji. GlUelaod April. 7.!«! and recce?ed tn *ald
registers office Aartl M. ikg in Uber x of usortp*ge&lt;. ou !•*» J-M. by ironpsywent of money*
due thereon, by wuku I toe power of sab* ba* be

Villi Reversible Point and Share,
is that it does the

BEST WORK
with LESS than

elglit hundml aud forty tlx dollar* and eight
ceut*(riMuo»land uo »ultor moceedlug attew
having been inriituted to reeurer the amount
secured by mu&lt;1 mon gage or auv part itocreu,'.
Notice I* tbertore bereoy giren, that on Sat­
urday. tbe 11 th day of July, im, at tea o’clock
lo t lx: forceoon there will
«o1d al the north
front door of the Court bouw in th* Chy ot
liauinn. County of lUm . aad State of Mich­
igan. said Court bottae being the place Io
which tte Clreelt Court tor the cEmtv S

for repairs of any other kind of plowA

PSfP
heU’ ■*. 1&gt;Dt,:Jc MM'fton »o »*&gt;r htabeat
bidder, the Dremlre* debited tn odd mort
gage. Or w much thereof &gt;» mar be were*.
»ary to «xt Wy the ainount due ou tald tnortgar*.

to the recordpUtttwreo'.

is furnished with every Bissell plow.

AucxAsnn X. Gillxlaxd.
Asatafee of the Mwinrt.
Kkxaston.
Attorney for Assignee.

bbU&amp;'-h

BETTER

Educate them at tbe Grand Rapid* f Mich 1
K. Pari«h. succour tn &lt;•

A.

Grape Vines, Raspberries
Strawberries. Trees, Shrubs,
Ornamentals, Evergreens
Roses; also Seed Cofai ’

QOObTtflR BK05
Mwaml iDDleneil Dealers.

tawe a pl?

... One

boLLAK

mote nolegithnate bn«in«=haVe a. r)Nht to expect that value for itn To give you
business wemnti o;„?8 U?S8 ®"&gt; clsims to do, and we realize that to do a satisfactory
ness we must give value received. We might tell you our goods are

profits. We guarantee1 eve7vDartir?nOeS'
&lt;lnicl: tB]e8 we c“n affold ’’“i*1}
invitation
e'ery artlcIe “ good M represented. We extend a cordial

thus convince you^f the |r^t barL^*068’ even ** ^ey ^on’^ w,*k *°
6
^rgaing we are offerinc

^01 "e ean

SPENCE BROS.

�Hams A Van Arman have in slock a
PER8ONAEMENTION.
large quantity of garden seeds in bulk.
Tills firm b tbe old reliable grocery firm of
Mm. T. S. Brtw I. .blUng In Subtitle.
Barry county and handle nothing but the
best of foods. Before you make your ll?!?..?'n*1'' “* Null,lne- &gt;• &gt;&gt;Slgarden give them a call if you are In need l»« In the dty.
of seeds.
*
J. W- I-nnn made a bulueM Irtf to
i •-htv s&lt;re farm for s*J« In the lowtahtoot
Nuhvllle jetu-rd.y,
My summer opening will be on Tuesday.
• land. Barn County, tucalwl mmi mites
of iu»t!na*. thrw miles south of Irvlnx Wednesday and Thursday of next week.
Mr. and Mra. Conwllu, Via. ot Grand
-Udon, lorty-flv* ncnm of &gt;inprored. thlltjMhre April 81-23. My styles are practical and
HapIdA are flatting In the city.
Cmi tin.tw’. with small ureh»r;l. Will sell
Lio Price wwl •» &gt; when se*lng the farm, wfll please the trade and I ntn prepared to
win Myer, returned from Hot Sprlnn
nIiow all the leading novelties in millinery.
A special invitation is extended to all the Thursday'much Improved in health.

Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thursday. April 10. 1891.

ladles.

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FBI

Mns. Jko. Spence.

Miss Maggie Parkhuml returned to her
home in Coldwater yesterday, taking little
Ora Walbert.-aged 18 years, ran away
Mamie Goodyear with hpr.
from his home In Yankee.
Springs,
three weeks ag* and came to hia uncle’s,
The Perfect Medicated Air treatment Is
F. E. I’armeter’.slu this city. lie was taken
a sure cure for catarrh, asthma, coughs
suddenly 111 Thursday night and died and la grippe. Any person whopurchases
Monday night at 8 o’clock. The remains
a set of the Perfect treatment and has not
were taken to Middleville for interment.
been benefited by Its use can get their
BaykPrince is one of tho best bred money back.
W. J. and L. L. Holloway.
Hambletnnian horses In Bhrry County,
Absolutely Pure.
Agents for Hastings, Mich.
weight 1330 pounds. This horse gof first
A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
premium at the Hastings fair last fall.
The postoffice Is now located In the Ful­
of
all
in
leavening
strength — U. 8. Govern­
Hr will stand at my barn Saturday# ami ler-Beebe, block comer of State aud Jeffer­
ment Iteikort. Aux. 17.1W«».
Mondays of each week. Terms §8.00.
son atn-eta and makes as fine an office as
Jos. Rogeus.
can be found anywhere. Though the
y There were 850 registered votera In the room is not quite as large as was the form­
^ity this spring. As there were less than er place, yet it ia pleflty large enough.
8oo a year ago it will be seen that Hast­ Everything about the place has been fixed,
ings is slowly but surely growing. The tbe boxes varnished and many Improve­
two factories that are to be started up ments made. Postmaster Sheldon is de­
»o&lt;&gt;u will increase this number considera­ termined that nothing shall be lacking to
make the office neat and-attractive and
bly before another year rolls around.
proposes to have the Interests of all looked
Mrs. Franklin McPeck died Thursday after promptly.
from milk fever and wa, burled Sunday.
Tuesday afternoon at a meeting In the
Two little children, one only a few weeks
old. are left. It will be remembered that -00011011 rooms the subject ot amendments
it was her husband who met with such a to the city charter was taken up. The
terrible accident only a few weeks ago. amendments were made and by mutton P.
from falling on a circular saw while in T. Cdgrove was instructed to go to Ionis­
’&gt; lhi&lt; Wi-ek
2.0C0
ing and liave the charter printed as
motion.
amended. As soon as printed, copies
debate lw&lt;-&lt;m|ing more plentiful.
The thirty-fourth semiannual mission­ will be distributed among the people of
• :; •;-&lt; will be a dahclns party In Union ary nn&gt;rt lug and Dlocaslan church confer­ this city, when the amendments will lie
ence. diocese ot western Michigan, was fully discussed. At the proper lime a
held nt Emmanuel church in this city
i •••',' Mi«. Ella Bowen\ for school hats Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of last citizens mating will l»e called And further
discussion take place before the amended
, i Mi ■ • - and children.
week. The meeting was n very interest­ charter is adopted.
! •
:h»- of Missth and ladies underwear ing one and good programs were carried
Gov. Winans has designated Thursday,
ont .each day.
•
’
-r lighten A Hire's.
April noth, as Arbor day and appeals to
Remember* that when ynu want your all the people to to observe at least
of Frank Goudyvar’s big black staLeyes tested for glasses, that Dr. Lowry has a portion of the day by planting
: . -&lt;:-d i:i Battle'Creek last week.
the best of apparatus to make a thorough trees, vines and ahrubcry along the high­
■
almost forgot II—“The
and scientific examination of the eyes to ways, in the cemeteries and around their
.!
L now carpeted in grepfi.”
test them for glasses. And then he has a homes.
Bearing In mind the rapid
were -boos Mild So cheap in large stock of the very finest quality of destruction of timber, lie recommends that
spectacle* and eye glasses, which he will we replace so far as we can what we are
dioa-tlrry are now at the Racket.
sell on reasonable terms.
compelled to borrow from nature. Shrub­
!
jrdy Hm* of summer ties in Windbery, vines, Howers and fruit trws are
lAdies have you t rled any of tbe Hour
•;■».! the latest «vles at Holden «t
blessings which we nli enjoy and all cat)do
made at the roller .mill in this city? If
something to render them more abundant
not. get same of it and you will use no
t ■
-. —1! quick, money down is the other. Since the machinery In the mill and make the world more pleasant for him­
- /•. &lt;'! the Racket, and from their prices has tarn overhauled. Mr. Whipple has self and his fellows.
l»een making flour that cannot be surpass­
The annual session of the Lansing
•
M&gt; .id, ol this city, would like to I ed in the state. Farmers should also get Presbytery was held in this city Tuesday
and Wednesday, and was well attended,
.
;■ ;:ifni hand by the piunth. Must be ; th' .r feed ground there.
about 4b being here from abroad. Matters
ri.tniujmemled.
N. T. Barker Is having the brick drawn
pertaining to the good of the church were
for the large addition to be built to his
•
n. 'v advs. ..f Mr-. L. W. Hun
discussed and the meeting was a very suc­
. and the closing out sale of hotel. The Hastings house. under Mr. cessful one. The annual meetings tin* al­
Parkin
’
s
management,
has
the
reputation
.v Fox. Delton.
ways Interesting and instructive and re­
of being one of tbe finest in the state in a
ha&lt;v o.t on hand ami bought 1.800 city of this size, and the fart that it Is lo sult in much good. The program ar­
• . - ..its and they must be sold regard- be made larger shows that Nel's efforts to ranged for this meeting was an entertain­
ing one. The address last evening by
■. te. -•■&gt;-'. :r the Racket
please tire public arc appreciated.
Rev. .Ionian, of Lansing, w a very en­
VVlit:। Iters -w-li at cost, it makes no
The -Doctors I-atbrop are now nicely joyable one and commanded the close at­
•
•_&lt;! us we are still the cheapest settled in their new quarters. The office tention of the audience. We regret that
&gt; tinware, at the Racket. •
is light and commodious, and for the use lack of space forbids mention of goch
i ■; ?. woman stnjted off in this city of their eleciro-therepcutic cabinet baths subject as It was taken up.
The
sI.-mI ;• upon being assured by a travel- h well adapted for that purpose.
Judge Robinson possesses a relic 1n the
wonderful success that has attended the slrnpe of an old paper, the Castine. Maine,
&lt; man that this was Kalamazoo.
&gt;
use of these baths render them deservedly
Mrs. Elin Bowen tins a complete line of popular, and we arc pleased to know that Journal, dated February 11th. 1800. It is
; ting and summer liats. which she is sell- so many of our citizens avail themselves four column four i&gt;agt* sheet, and a
curiosity indeed*. It contains advertise­
-.cry cheap. Call and see them.
of this opportunity to try the curative vir­ ments for runaway slaves, and runaway
*'
and get prices before you buy any- tues of electricity.
wives. But Its news features are partic­
। ; in our line, especially on head and
The English sparrows are outlaws tn ularly impressive to yie modern news■ wrr.r at the Racket.
Phin .Smith.
most of the states, as they destroy other jfelMjr reader. Its “latest” from Congress
Is dated January Ifitii. or 29 days old.
ee and new assortment of reward of birds and drive them away. They are a
Among the juicy small items we noticed a
.. cards; also .Sunday, school and .birth­ nuisance In the summer season, but they
cannot easily be destroyed, as they breed thrilling account of a fire at Brunswick.
aril.; at Fred Hotchkiss’ drug stBfe.
so rapidly. They may naw be found New Jersey, but a few hundred miles
it. und Mrs. W. ii. Schantz are now sheltered under straw stacks, and either away, which occurred January 10th. 1800.
■.Tiers of the old Adam Tinkler farm, caught and killed, or poisoned with a little or 32 days before this number was issued.
.ng purchased the Interests of tlie other poisoned grain, at this time when they can The foreign “specials" are also Interest­
get no other food. It would be well for ing. The latest b&amp;ng nccounts of happen­
ings In Europe as far back as November
Dr. 1-athnip has some Imuses.and lots farmers and fruit grower# if the country
IOth and October 20th. 1799.
-.de on very reasonable terms. TIm* were rid of them.
attoh is'good. See the Dr. If you wjmt
Church and Society
In yesterday ’s Free Press there was an
item of news of special Interest to tbe
There will be a pound social at the Sal­
■b - &lt; r Bros. &lt;fc Reynolds this week -i-Id friends of Captasn A. D. Niskern of vation arure Saturday evening, April 18th,
,
hilrn T. Hinchman, of Baltimore, their Hastings Division No. 19. It was that for the benefit of the officers: also the
matched team and two of the eelebra- Mr. Niskern bad been appointed by the quarterly balance sheet will be read.
war department at Washington to the po­
’
. Studebaker wagons.
. There will be a silver medal contest at
sition of second lieutenant in the regular
•Presbyterian church next Wednesday
Hastings is promised a new and novel army.
This reappointment is a most
i: Instry that will give employment to a flattering testlmonal to Captain Niskeni. evening. April 22.

COME

^5nOKE*‘

.-AND SEE ME-.-

ED.roWERJ*

Before you sell your

.-BUTTER-, •

The Soap

ALWAYS THE SArtE

und

^AKl^

NO. 35.
*“ ALWAYS YHE PEST
5&lt;CKWfl

POWDER

that
Cleans
Mostv

IN THE

Best Flour, $2.60.

JOS. ROGERS.

U. 5.

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY

is Lenox.

Have just opened the largest and finest line of

LOCAL NEWS.

STRAW and MANILLA HATS |
That was ever shown in Hastings, in all of the

Latest Colors and Styles. ’
We are also the

LEADERS in STYLES of DERBY HATS.
We sell the DUNLAP shape, the latest style out.
IT IS A BEAUTY.

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rsg~ Those in search of a hat will do well in calling and inspecting our hats before pur­
chasing.
Yours respectfully,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH.

YOU ARE IN IT
■

If you go to Grant’s, and make your selec­

tion of a fine overcoat from his stock.

The

universal verdict is that no such a chance for a

satisfactory deal in CLOTHING, HATS;V

;&lt;tmI many hands. Sbirlie Smith will tel!
you what it Is. If you ask him.
'

Just where he will be stationed Is not yet
Low Rate Excursion.
known. It is hoped that he may not get
A low rate excursion is announced to
so far away that be cannot come back »o the wonderful city of Middteborough. Ky.
drill the champion Division of the world on April 21, 1891, via the Cincinnati. Ham­
for the next encampment Mr. Niskern’s ilton A Dayton railroad. This excursion
friends rejoice In his good fortune.
will go via Cincinnati and Lexington and
iyf*is no longer the American Wool Boot return via Louisville and Clndnnati. It
ffCd Shoe Co., but the Hastings Wool Boot will be a grand opportunity to visit one of
the marvel.i of the new south—a city but a
Co., whose articles of association were
few years old. populous, with millions of
formerly signed Friday, after the transfer
capital and growing faster than ever. For
from the City Bank to the six gentlemen
rates and descriptive pamphlets address
named last week had been formally made.
George J. Clark, excursion agent, Toledo,
The institution is a corporation organized
.
under the laws of the state with a capital Ohio.

What everybody says must be so, and
tl* ladles all say we have the nicest and
litapekt lot of ladies’ hats and trimmings
y ever saw,.sign of the Racket.
John Bachellor. mention of whom will
be found elsewhere in this Isstie. died yesp*rday at 11 o'clock. We were unable to
• arp where the funeral will take place.
&amp;rported ’.bat there was quite a fire

' Tuesday at CInrksviHe, and tliat among
the sufferers was Win. Hazen who moved
hi» stock of imzar goods to that town rei-cntly. .
z

We have engaged the best trimmer in
the .-state and will sell you ladies’ hats
■ heaper than they were ever sold in the
'•ity or state nt the variety store, sign of
th-Racket.
(
.
We think the council made n wise move
ij Inviting so free a discussion of the propo-cd city charter, and no one will liave
.ause to complain, after it is adopted, that
he “didn't know anything about it”

The sheds along the north side of the
fait; grounds arc being torn down and will
L*i* moved onto the land the agricultural
society recently pfirchtised of D. R. Cook.
*u-t west of the present fair grounds.
We earnestly request our correspond­
ents to mail their letter* to us so that they
will reach us not later than Wednesday
morning. We generally receive two or
three letters after we have gone to press.
We this week resume our Inside local
page. Our readers will find on this page
focal ami county news of special interest
to them. There prill be as much anti as
interesting local on the inside pogo as on
tbe other local page.

Torch Christie, who met with an accldent in jumping from a Michigan Central
train several months ago, which uecessitatH '* amputation of his leg, ^was quite
'
:• bitten about the'face iMt week while
■ ::g with g dog.
y

of SflO.OOO. of which 50 per cent, is paid
RMulutioDx of Respect.
In. The offi?ers of tbffnew company are
Hall of Prairieville lodge No. 270, I. O.
as follows:
O. F., Prairieville, April 11,1891.
Preaident, Chester Messer.
Whereas. It has pleased the Creator,
Vice President, Clement Smith.
in whose hands are thelssues of life and
• Treasurer. Dan. W. Reynolds.
death, to call from our midst our beloved
Secretary, M. L. Cook.
brother, Geo. Weigle:
Just as rapidly as possible the business
Jteaolvcd, That In Ills death the com­
of the firm will be pushed.
munity loses a useful citizen, who was a
P. T. Barnum. the great showman. Is man of more than ordinary ability and a
dead. He reached the ripe old age of 81 friend whom it was always pleasant to
years and left a colossal fortune—estimat­ meet, and that as Odd Fellows, we mourn
ed at more than &gt;5.000.000. He was with­ the loss of a useful officer, and an honored
out doubt th- greatest advertiser that member.
Rssolned. ’ That the cliarter of our
ever lived- We will let him tell the secret
of his great success In his own words, and lodge and the chair of the deceased broth­
all are Invited to study the moral of bow er. be draped in-mourning for the space of
to live iong and make three big fortunes three months.
Hcnolved, That these resolutions, the
the way P. T. Baniurodld:—"It I am ever
profoundly thankful for any Instrumental­ last token of respect we can pay to him.
ities, it Is for tbe editor and his P*P«*- be spread upon the record of this lodge,
and a copy of them lie sent to the family
They furnish the wind for my sails- 1
of the deceased brother, and to the Has­
don’t know that I have ever coined a max­
im worth repeating, but if I ever have It Is tings Basher for publication.
M. J. Goss,
this, ’I owe my success to printers ink.
C. B. Bobxxmjx,
DoXald McLeay.
We regret that we could not give an&lt;exUndrd nwuUcm or lb, eolebratloo b, FlttReni Eatate Trnn»fem
iraraU pct. O. A. R.. or thl. ellr of the
Following are the real estate transfers
BMh ,mil.erafn- ot the e&lt;t»bll«hn&gt;«»t ot of the week ending April 18, 1891. as
the G. A. R-, which occurred April flth. taken from tbe books In the register’s office:
There were exercises of a most interesting
I.ncy E. Brown to town Butbrnd 5 acres
character by comrades of tlie post,
Scott Melutoah to Edw’d Cranny tiueecXi
of the most apprrpriate kind. But the Mu!w‘M'^M»c»! io°A. E. Hyde20a sec C Maple
special numbers on the program whicn
made the occasion one b&gt; be long ana ° Mar/A° Heaney to F. B. Benney tot see n

and happily remembered were the esway by Cnrlton Kk
V. c. Hujder to Lewis HUI to* sec 25 Baltimore
Mfcm L. Jean McLaughlin, the paper by
Prof. W. IX Sterling on the history uf the 5JoU»&gt; Holden to Ed«ta&gt;d sad Jane Murphy
Grand Army of the Republic, and tlie elo­ Sfta wc IT Hope Sl.toOquent address of P. T. Colgrove on the
-BMUe or Shiloh.- Tbow «erc *11 un­
usually interesting, and were listened to
, wm. Miicsert'ocM'i.
aii.i
i Jteltie Hhcnn u&gt;, Middleville
Prof. S. Mazurette, tlie greatest pianist with tbe closest attention by those present.
। ti’wrtO. Phillip*. Itavtli p city
AH who beard them speak »«/he most
of Detroit, assisted by a noted soprano
( Ktfiv Hammoud. Prulrlev’llo
glowing
terms
ot
praise
ooncf
nnng
them,
Huger and violinist will give a concert at
’
L nlon ball, Thursday evening, April 80th. as well as tbe retebrati.® of
VUMMT M a whole. U was highly credit­
I.MaHBlng, Baltimere
Reserved seats may be recured at Fred
able tn all concerned.
Heath's drug store.
A burgeon weighing over 148 pounds '
• -aught ty Allegan last week mxl led
trough the streets with a Hastings raw
hide halter. Allegan has glv»-n tire sports
a fair send off (Hi a fish story and it is
quite early in the season ton.

CAPS and FURNISHING GOODS was

ever before offered to the people of Barry Co.
as Grant now gives.

Pleased customers go

out of his store, with bundles under their arms,

and ;a feeling of entire satisfaction with their

purchases. They are not ashamed to tell their
friends where they bought the goods, and thus

he is advertised and his trade increases.

CHILDREN’S SUITS
Special attention has been given to select a

stock of children’s suits that would be eminent­

ly satisfactory;, and buyers declare that we’ve
struck the nail on the head.

.

R. K. GRANT,
CLOTHIER.

�QOLD MDAL, PARE, 1578.

BW.BAXER&amp;Co.’S

All
CHAPTER III

7559

Cocoa
||;

tel

1&gt;ure
and it -M Soluble.

No Chemicals
are used tn its preparation.

It has

few

more than thru times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
economical, costing less than one cent
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,

Mrcngthenihg, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids

as well as for persons in health.

Sold by Qrocers everywhere.

W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dmtatir, Miss.

"You want to do something for her,don’t
you, MabdF
It was a lovely May morning, and n
warm south wind was blowing through
the open windows of CapL Lane’s cozy
quarters and billowing the dainty cur­
tains of the breakfast room. Down in
•the westward valley, close under the
bluffs, a white mist waa creeping up­
ward from the shallows of tho stream,
and here and there among the furrows
of the company gardens, .m l along the
railway embankment, little wisps of fog
hovered over the soaking earth. It had
rained in torrent* during tho night, but
Nature emerged from her bath glowing
in the rays of a sunrise that the officer
of th® day pronounced simply gorgeous
as he turned out for reveille.
A man less joyous hearted than Cnpt
Lane might have'found much to delight
him in such a radiant morning. But
th^ise sunrises were old stories to this
particular trooper, and though there
was hardly a state or territory west of
tho Missouri in which he had not turned
out with the lurk and welcomed in the
new born day, he seemed just ns keen a
worshiper uf the sun god as in the buoyrtably tight
‘ ancy of his boyish days, when, nearly a
_
score
of years before, he had first joined
THE "COLCHESTER" EV BRER CO.
( the Eleventh cavalry. Hu was a man
&gt; honored and esteemed in his profession.
He was well to do in the world, thanks
to the prudence and frugality of hi*
“ADHESIVE COUNTERS. i subaltern
days. . He hod hardly a care
in the world. He had charming quar­
ters, had a charming station, and he was
wedded only during the year before to a
HrtSTINOS.
. woman whom he devotedly loved, and
who believed that the world had never
1’ROBATE OKDEIL
At * Kemiou of the 1'rolnue Court for the, contained a man so true and tender and
Oounly ot Harry, hidden at the Probate office In। noble as ha
■Ch? City ot HimtlnRH. iu said County, on Wednes­
A very lovely woman was Mrs. Lone,
day. the sth dxy of April, in the ye*r one
and -a very sweet and winning hoffess
C&amp;ouMud eight hundred and ninety one.
Pr«H'Ul. Charles W. Armstrong. Jndge ot’ she made when doing the honors of her
l*rubat&lt;».
In the matter of the estate ol Helen Griffin, arm)- home. There were those, to be
deoeaeed
sure, who could detect a species of nerUnreiliOR and tiling the petition, duly veri­
fied uf Nancy J.lliirk. &lt;i-u«htrr ot said deceas­' vousness and a vague anxiety in her
ed. praying this court to adjudicate and deter- manner at times, and there were people
tntae who were al the time of her death, und
also who are now. lawfullv outiUea to tbe real। —there always are, worse luck!—wife
estate of which said drerased db-d sel/ed.
could not quite forgive her her present
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tliundxy. tlie
anth day ut April, A. I&gt;. txai. at ten h'clock m, happiness, or excuse it in her that after
the forenoon, be aa-tigned for the hWaring ot saidi having been wooed and won by and
petition, and that Hie heir* al law of’ wedded to the Adonis of the regiment
said deceased and all other jmrwns tnterest• some few years before she liad again
1 wedded, and this time the most eligible
al .the Probate uffire, In the city ot Hastings,
' bachelor in the command, not much
’ more than two years after the not un­
m*y not be granted. And It I* further ordered,
that Mdd isXIlioncr give notice to tbe per-! timely taking off of her first husband.
•on* interested In bald e.-tale. of tbe pru­;
-'No woman ought to be allowed more
dency ot **ld petition, ami the hearing
thereof by ckwdtig * eopv of this order; than one choice out of a regiment,” was
tota published (n the Hn‘tinx* Ba--xkh ai the half laughing, half rueful remark of
newspaper printed und elrvulnuxi In said Coun­
ty o( Barry on re In earh week for three successive, some of the army wives who hod sisters
weeks previous to
day of hearing;.
yet unchosen. They thought Mrs. Lane
rnaa... ww
AK»*rnnxG.
ba&lt;l rather too much good lack, despite
Jud£r of Probate.
the fact, now well ana generally known,1
(A true copy.)
that her first marriage was a brief story
of sudden disenchantment, of woe and
Default UavJng*&gt;een made lu tbe conditions
of a certain tMrtnge made by Harrison1 wretchedness, of shame and sorrow un­
J. Forshy and ftirah A. Furshv, his speakable. Except among the woman,
the name of her first bus tan d was rarely
office ot lhe Register of Deeds. for the County of spoken in tbe Eleventh; but, unworthy
Barry, and stale of Mirhucan, on the 2Tth a*v of though he was, there were not lacking
February A. ». &gt;M. tn liber 2P ol mortitaiies.
censors of her own sex tq point out time
... re.. ..... ...
.... .1.,- unlit.
,,uul ui and again how impossible it would have
four hundred three dollars ami iluneen cents,
and an aUorney's tee at twenty fire dollars pro- been for them, had they lost a husband
vidsd tor in aatet nvrrUtage. ami no suit or pro- in the army, ever to think of taking an­
oeedhig* al law having been instituted to re­ other in the same regiment, especially
enter the inouevs secured by said mortgage, or
•ay part thereof.
when it was known that No. 2 had been
Row. therefore, by virtne ot the power of sale
eoctaiucd in said mortgurr. and the statute in in love with her before she met the orig­
raeh case nude and prfvfded. notice Is hereby inal conqueror of her maiden heart
rtven til a* mi
ti.re nr I, ,1...
That these remarks should in various
sen M public auetfon Io the blgbwt MMer. at forms come eventually to her ears one
aorta (rout &lt;lo&lt;»r of the court bouse in the can hardly doubt; and that a cloud
Ilhn? brtn? tbc
*bore
^•girouit Court tor Barr&gt;- County I* holdeu). should at times overspread tho tranquil
tatpreuilnes d«»crtbefl m said niortjcage or bo sky of her sweet home life no one who
thereof m may be nrcesAary to pay ;be
a**Ml ^« ou aaii! inert page with ten per knew Mabel Vincent in her school days
•enriatahM. and all ler*J costs, together sun could fail to understand. No one at the
an sMtiney'i. ter ot twrtty-fivr dollars coretmntport except her own loyal husband
dreamed of tlie tears she shad over re­
Barrels oi land rituate In township of lurry In
marks that, wilfully or wiilessly. were
artteSto^I Jllutv SU*e Ot
repeated to her. Ho strove earnestly to
soothe and comfort her. tlu redoubled
his devoted and thoughtful attentions
Women at tbe fort simply raved over
the lover like ways of CapL Lane to
‘
Se&gt;**. be the
mure or lew.
Tbr ■ &lt;Jr in made &gt;nl&gt;jert 1-&gt; two |&gt;.-ior mortra- his wife, and never tired of pointing
’fie sis-prenUMfs'the fWrtka tar.to. covenug
out to their respective lords and masters
a_
CaSRT. Mortgagee.
how tender and watchful ho wx&gt;. What
gMITH dOOIX-.BOVK.
charming tittle presents he was always
bringing her! “ WheroOid he get such
exquisite . vroirt*—«uch lardy carna­
PROBATE UHDRBi
tions?" “Did yon evar K-e anything
sweeter then that locket ho gave her
narry.noiacn at uw irowuc rouce, last we?k? h was an aaniversxrv of
etty ot HrsiIdes. la saM coouty, on some. kind. She bln-hed when 1 asked
her, but wouldn't tell what He's al­
ways finding excuaej fur giving her
something," etc. And finally some of
his brother Beuedicka had come to him
with gloomy faces to wiy that if he
and determine didn't "let up on this sort of thing*" they
would have to qcittbc regiment and tbe
service; Hfe was getting to bo nil one in­
ordered. that FrfaUy the vidious comparison between ld.i loveli­
L. D. MH. at teneWekta
ness as a husband and their own indi­
vidual shortcamings ia that capacity.
Several months had been spent abroad
by Capt. and Mrs. Lano after a quiet
wedding which united them, and then
joining the regiment at tbe fort on its

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timo to think of possible criticisms. But n«tfd Uf.^ta* P««»'
“T*”!,
it was not long before the captain saw Sh« wui not orirftMlly owof
that the.clood be dreaded was settling tatittatta In tta bom. of thtir Pribood.
on her sweet and winsome face. Ho did
They tad known .tab ottar » «»«
not t^ed to ask what hid been said tc drm. tad sone to tlnndtw «*»' “*
her: he could conjecture what that wm taltar. bat M.tal Vim*al'fc**«'l wta
full well.
up mrinly from th. yonng
Taking her to fab utrong heart, be had whtta want. wt*n- ncritby, .nJ Mta
kissed away the brimming tears, aoying. M.mtaU'1 t.tlier tad Imd to ’lrol”t''
"Something has been said to worry and
hard for the wherewithal to "keep tne
nnnny yon. dear one. I do not ask yon wolf from.th® door ’ She was only I.
to tell me; but remember what I have
when compelled ta ah^t for
always said: in nine cases out of ten, re
Her mother taul been taken from her
marks about pepphsound very different­ years before. She bud taen “ ‘oving
ly when repeated by women—and by a and devoted daughter to her sad faced
good many men. too—than when origi­
father, and tad comforted and blessea
nally spoken."
the humble home to which he iiad tarn
Long years of garrison life had taught forced to retire after some disaster
him that in tta aimart endless littlo tiffs which bad involved hi* savings And
and jealousies among the women, and tare she worked cad studied, and bero
the occ^ional misunderstandiugs among she
herself up to the ta«k at dtsertta men. people ru&amp;hed to confide their ing hi* declining years nntilI the feebfe
ride of the story and pour forth their thread of la* wear)'life «iupped sudden­
grievances into tho ears of next door
ly asunder and she was alone.
neighbors, with whom, as likely as not.
’ For a few mouths site found n home
they became in turn embroiled within tn tlie army in tta household of a rela­
the year, while tta quarrel with tta
tive stationed nt the barracks near at
original object of their wrath bad been
hand. But. being detenmned to launch
long since forgotten. Hi* own policy out for herself, sta tad sought the por­
had been to givo every man his ear, bnt
of teacher
to th*
none his voice, when personal matters* tion
tion of
teacnero
»■«}younger children
Qf
wire under dhenasion. But ho knew ot awealt ly
■
j
well that It would be expecting too puuton to hi. *.e Thu .be
held
much ot mon women that tbeybould tor . tew y«r..
tr'"G£
amply li«eu and not tell There were ”**’&gt;&gt;' compelling Sh. U«1
' L
simply
listen
and
not telL
were portunity at Imet to nwd., ItletmlX and
adnUrabio
and
truthful
wive,There
and mothadmirable and truthful wives and moth­
to estimate character
indeed it was
ers in the littlo coterie, whoso friendship
her keen perceptions that brought about
he could have coveted for liis wife; but
the final rupture between herself und
one of tho odd features of frontier Ufa is
the wife of tier employer, herself a dis­
that the impulsive rush for tho intimate
tant connection. It was in the «li;y* of
friendship of tho newly arrived army
an early widowhood that Mr* Lane
bride is generally made by those who
found herself so frequently tn Miss Mar
aro most apt to betray her confidence
shall'*company. During the winter tb»*
when won. und to giro her unfavorable
young widow had spent in the south her
impressions, “absolutely without having
mother's Health was foiling, and be­
said ono word against them.” of tta very
tween the invalid and Mis? Marstuni
ones whose stability of character makes
there hail sprung up a friendship and in­
them most desirable as friends and
timacy fur which the daughter at the
neighbors.
Lane noted that the women he most time could hardly account
But when letter after letter came, tail­
liked and respected were the one* whom
she was making visible efforts to regard ing how the girl managed 'to run over
as he- did. Perhaps had he painted them almost every day and spend an hour or
two reading aloud, and then when Mrs.
in less glowing colors before she had
seen for tars*Jf. a very different result i Vincent began to intrust much of* her
might have liecn reached; for if a man correspondence to these willing hands.
really wants his wife to like another Mal»el hud learned to underetand how
woman whom she has not yet fact tta unselfish was her devotion, and after her
mother’s death there arose between these
less he says of her perfections the tatter
Wisely Lane made no attempt to con­ two young women—the one widowed
trol her opinions, but as life duties kept yet cherishing a new born love; the
him away from the house much of tlie other a wage worker and fancy free—a
; day, aud as there was every prospect of firm friendship, which gained strength
the entire battalion being seat on a long with every month. It wak to Georgia
practice inarch during the summer, he Marshall that Mabel, sobbing with emo­
was a trifle at a loss what companion­ tion. had first confided the news of her
ship to provide for tar during the inevi­ engagement to CapL Lane, and was
table Mqaration. It was with genuine amazed, yet rejoiced, at the fervor with
rejoicing, therefore, that he read one which her friend had received the tid­
“Oh. I am
day soon after tbeir arrival a letter from ings. “At laatr she cried
tar brother which she silently handed so thankful! He has loved you so truly
-so
long!
’
him, and then sat watching hfe face as
And so. when from brother Reginald’s
bo canned if. three pages.
The captain finally laid it down aud letter Mrs. Lane read tbe story of
looked across the bible, a kind light in Georgia Marshall’s final difference with
his gray cyesi "You want to do some­ her employers, no time was lost in de­
thing for her. don’t you. Mabel?" he manding that she should come to tbeir
array home for what Mabel ’ termed a
smilingly a^ked.
"Indeed, Fred. 1 wish 1 could. She good long rest She waa determined
has had such liard fortune and she is that Georgia should have just as good a
such a true girl It is cruel to think of time, just as much attention, just a»
tar now without a borne and. as Regy many devotees as any girl that erst
says, without a chance of employment turned the heads of the taetielurs of the
I know tho Woodrows would have been Eleventh. For the week preceding the
so glad to take her abroad with them a? young lady's arrival she'had been im­
pulsively preparing ’ the yonng fellows
companion, but it’s too late for that ’
for Georgia's coming and sounding her
l
'•Regy doesn’t say why she left Mrs
Withers, bnt I fancy I can conjecture," praises to many a listening oar. Who
said Lane. “It woe there 1 first met would nut listen to those pretty Ups?
her at a dinner party one evening—when And therefore there wm distinct sense
of disappointment among tbe subalterns
l wanted to be with you."
damsel stepped
"And yet were-abundantly consoled, when that lunch lauded
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m I have heart! you say more than once.
from tlie tra’n al the little station and
sir. Oh. she has told mo all abont it. ‘U-aa rapturously enfolded to Mabel'#
.
too. Indeed, if 1 weren't disposed to ta heart
mortally jealous of her wit and wisdom
Jim Wallace,who waa Hearn's espedul
do yon know what I'd do?"
chum, and "Lazy’’ Lee declared that
"How can I -divine, your ladyship?* tbe new arrival was plain as a pipe stem.
asks Lane, his &lt;jyes twinkling.
■ except that her bands and feet were par
"I’d write and bid her come here to ticularly slender and shapely
And Mr
us, and I'd marry her to the nicest fel
Martin, something of u connoisseur, de­
low in tho Eleventh forthwith. Oh, you clared that her eye# were tta only re­
shouldn't sco anything of her. sir! ' I’d deeming feature of her face. But three
take good care of that But," with sud­ gentlemen had seen her only at the sta­
den change of tone and manner
tion the afternoon of her arrival after a
“wouldn’t it bo lovely, Fred?"
dusty ride, and Hearn himself, being
"Wouldn't what ta lovely?" this pro officer of the guard, was'not presented
found dissembler asks, though ho knows until the following day That waning
exactly what she ia thinking.
however, be was her escort to the little
“Why. to have her come and live with gathering nt jbe colonel's, ur.d wm far
ua and marry in the regiment"
from content that eho did not w^ond
“She isn't very pretty." said the cap­ the cordial invitation extended by Capt
tain doubtfully, but with the tact of a and Mrs. Lane to come, in and .chat
Talleyrand. "The boys might not ad­ a while
)
mire her when Mrs. Lane wm along­
But now. threw days after her advent,
side.as she cornea down to the pretty break­
“Now, Fred!" exclaims Mistress Ma­ fast room, dnnldug in the soft balmy
bel, provoked and pleased at once
air that float* through tbe open window.
“You know her eyes aro glorious."
Georgia Marshall's too* fe by no means
"Hum! Passably—when animated."
plain. Her eyes are deep. dark, full of
“When isn’t she animated? She.al­ intelligence and hfe. Her mouth is
ways enters into everything ao heartily
large, bnt her teetb are pearly white and
She’s so full of fun and life Why, she I beautifully regular The instant she
would make the ideal army wife, Fred
speak* or smiles there u transfiguration
That girl can do anything."
in her looks, and her manner is all un­
“Then why condemn her to marrving affected grace and gladness. Mabel
in the army, Mabel'-"
raises her sweet fru-c to meet the warm
But this question madam declines to Sood ruamlnif kin. Th. epuin Ut.
answer. She comee quickly around the OWO tbs Inter hs U coating OTsr ud
table, and with her arms about hi* neck th* Igrpien.! exptwtooo T.nubm a, be
nestles her soft cheek against his bronzed cordially greets her:
and weatherbeaten jowl, burrow* under
"Well, and ho» did the heroine of
the heavy mustache with her rosy Una
Fort Bpw rest last nightand kisses him lovingly.
For every ooe. it soeuis. u talking ot
"Say 1 may. Fred." she whfepers coax
her pluck and protnptltnde-sjt tbe oddtagiytty of the thing that «be. a newnrrirai.
You may. a dozen tunes over.
1 should have been the only one to hear
think 1 rather liko it." he laughs, hfe tbe brief colloquy between that uneyes beaming with delight
kaows ruffian and the corpora; cf tta
“Ton stupid bbyr She fe shaking ^ard. that &gt;he should have been tho
him now. "Bay I may write and tell Eta to reach and succor tbe still sense­
her to come right away. Reginald can less soldier. Brent
bring her aa far as Kansas City u well
CONTl.Xl’ED.
as not."
"Stall spoil our tete-3-tetcs."
"She wonX She’ll be haring her own
»Uiud Ttttu-Grouixl.
oetanatafetareaweek. Bead*. y0Q re
When you make uproar mind to take Hood’s
getting tired of theiartroadv." She say*
d« «»« ta imta-toi! to bay mU
this, of couree, to be contradicted, and is iwhw preparation ta’itead. Cterkn tn*y claim
that num l« as
as Hood'»" aud a t thrt.
promptly gratified.
inuthe peculiar merit of Hood’s barraneriH*
Tta trumpet is sounding “first oil - '"’’^ tae.iuaicd. Therefore hare nuU^to
and the captain fe compelled toga "Do do with ro.i-.tliiite» M)&lt;t iR.|st upotl
Wtali,Soffit?' ““
w Bw
m you like, my darting," he gladly an-

iwvra. "Any friend of your* u Wel.
come, and—I think yon might tell tar
that pmms from St Lonfe will be forth-

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about a 35 cent razor, and *fter a Itnl
neu or • loot tin, U&gt;&lt;1 rj ««, the

For Boils, Pimples
LESSON

III.

carbuncle,,
scrofulous sores,
eozama, and all other
blood diseases,
take

SECOND QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 19.

trn„.^fr.-r. Lev«&gt; BolpwQMrtthrtW If?
n^rU- l&lt;-xn&gt;-l
PTJ®’ '"T;
b„«boKlta»ta
but tew .xreptlota. -•nd'r
'2*^
womblp Mol'. m
,ow ,or * .
“
w eotuUler God’s effort* U» win tbeci beck
to Himaelf by Hi* aerranu the propbete.
And we begin with the first Hebrew
prophet or nihalotuiry ever nrat to the GenU?“Now the Word of the Ixrtri came

unto Jonah ti*c “&lt;’«
Amlttal, saying.
He propb«d»l about WO years beferfe
Christ and U one of Che earltent, perhnj. a
the vpry first, of the so called prophet*
whoM writing* exist.
X “Arise, go to Xioqveb, that great dt-,
nnd dry against it; for tlrnlr wickedness ia
cone ail before me.’*
Xiaoreli are ou tta TlgrU, urerlr «»
mile. froa. CtataU. 1U vriU «wa about.
miles in length aud 100 fret high, with
1.500 towcre, each 200 feet high. According
u&gt; chapter iv, 11, tl»ere were 120,000 little chil­
dren in the city at that time, which would
give u population of not Ims than WO.UOQ.
A "But Jonah rose up u&gt; flee unto Tarebinh from the presence of tbe Lord and
went down to Joppa.”
Jonah could not iu one scrum get away
from the prcMmcr of tho Lord any where iu
the wide world ‘Rl cXXXiX, &lt;-W). but he
could g&lt;&gt; away from the I.ord'* laud anti
city aud temple, just iu* Cain went away
from that part uf EJen where God dwelt.
4. "But the Lord aeut out a great wind
into the se.x”
SometimiM when people are doing wrong
create ♦’cem to favurthem; so Jonah may
hive thongbt it» favorable omen to ftm! a
abip at Joppa about to sail to Tarnbbh.
But however we may »evm to succeed in
our disobedience, Gal is watching and con­
trolling, and we may be sure that Autwr
or later our aiu will find u» out.
5. "Then tbe.mrinon were afraid, and
cried ever)- man unto hiagtxL’’
Here 1* a servant of God dicolwdicnt to
hte Manter, awl bringing trouble &lt;»n thou
who knew not. God. ua when Peter, a
disciple of Christ, cauawl Malchite to suf­
fer. If. na Chriatiaux, we do wrong, wu
are not the only one* who will naffer by
the chavUaemcrit lovingly sent upuu us.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
It will
relievo snd cure
dyspepsia,; nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.
.

tall »n-l«
ptal. on r
TleWU fori

Loren Wo
the circuit
puttii* P«ri
weiL Belm
. for *8,000 b

Has Cured Others
will cure you.

John A.E
day taking
township,
While at Mi
that afteroo
sis. He wa
now lies In
many friend

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Office In hotel at present.
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Calls In city or county resiioudod wilh
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Attorn*’) ! al law.
Over Haattugs
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A dischar
by the Find
week, exect
Arbor, in 1
Hopkins. ’
that it was 1
and was In i
is well past
unique as a
Igmgfellow,
Jtaniel Web
In 1846, and
hale old age
of tbe wboli
Gazette.

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k. SHELDON,
Abstract and Rea: r-uh (iff
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AtMlnwt Hkx K. «;■.&lt;!* . .
Money to lotn tra lfeai Hsutr gcjj
*okl cxi ci-tumtaduc. General ruu.-eta
davtef a complete &lt;*t ut At»tr.v. r„^k,
piled from the Record*, &lt;sui fnnnst. cm
trerts.
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P. DRAKE, M. !&gt;.,

Office orer ib.Iloway’s dru&lt; Mare.
Office
from 2 to« p. m. Tt-i-piione
oectlng with ^nudencr. at Holloway's '
M. B. G1LLANF1E. Notary publi
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and U. S. Claim AgettL
will prosecute all kinds of-rlsiru. mdore
DeMrtneuls of tta Iniertor office. Call ou |
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On the (
forty friend
Allan icki
estimable
l»elnK the
Ickes and
wife with ti
the table v
viands to
justice. T1
Rev. Miers
a few hours
returned to
surprise.

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While tbeae brat-hen tailor* an* doing all
in tbeir power fur tho safety of tho ship
und all on board, Mid calling on their guda,
which were n&lt;» gods. the only one on board
who knew the only Bring and true Go!

majority of ChrUtians now/
&lt;i. “What mwunst thou, Oaleeper*"
This was a well merited retake.. It
would da good if the people of tbe world
would rebuke profroiung Christ la us more
often.
7. “They cast lot*, and tta lol fell upon
Jonah. ”
In tbe tame way it would seem that
Joshua diaoove.-cd Actan (Josh. vii. Ml,
and Saul found out Jonathan (I Sara. xL.
41, -S3*, and nn apostle was choaen instead
of Judas (Acta i, IM-X).
8. “Tell us. we pray thee, tor wboae cause
thia evil is upon ux."
Jonah b now awake, and In tbe hands of
those upou whom he baa brought trouble.
They have lotted him out, and now ques­
tion him m to hb occu jmtinn und people
and country. It is humiliating to see this
servant of God compelled to give an ac­
count of blmwlf tothiBhrrtbeashipmMt
ter and his sallon, but It ia good for him.
9. “I am an Hebrew; und I fear Jebovab,
the God ot heaven, which bath made the
sea and the dry land."
B« j«. Iplw riuu,
wb«&gt; ba ru&gt;
away from his Mar ter aud warmed him
•elf at tixTMirvanta' fire; tat perhapa IMar
might have done better, too, if he bad
found hitnaeJ In the 'midst of a raging
storm at sea with death staring him in tbo
face.
10. "Why hast thou done this?’’
A searching question* to which hfe an
swer is not gUa^. And if in any measure
a Christian b fuming away from duty the
question ought to come to them with

M. FOWLER. 1).1».

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W. LOWRY. M. I&gt;„
Phybieicn ami Surgeon.

M*-KSu?y fitting 8P1
Office and rertdwief* on Brandway. near Cam
SeoK.Bartinirt. Mlct.

0MVTI1 A COLG1COVE.
lAtwyrr-.
(Office in Union block. liMtiogs.)
Practice i» all the courtti ut the Mate.

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4 E. KENASTON.
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‘ Attorney at taw.

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promptly aitendlnr. to.

it TIMMERMAN. Hoimrpatbic Pby-

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slrisii and Sargeun. X
(Office over Lathrop'x drug »tore.\

ROBERTSOiTHOUSE.”
F. BKODEH8FR, Proprietor.

This is th
in Owosso.
made Owo
Tbe D. M.
cd a new bi
stories hlgl
away quick
employed a
tte work 1
completed.
600,000 feel
and bolts, a:
largest bull
tbe same le
to keep a ci
can show si

Schuyler

Cor. Jefferson und Court su.. H.vllnp, Mick.

Id Carlton.
Wednesday
ministered
The unfort:
lorn in 188*
months ago
felt the reti
returned to

patrouaxe of the public is rcspei'Uulh solicited.

Hastings City Bank,
Ha* Un,

Mich.

CA.I’XTjR.r. $75,000.00
SIROIS 84.WHi.i-.

Incorporated under the laws of the 8tat&lt; at
Michigan.

&lt;-«-i “!k s
smrili wrotonartre nt

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Chas. H. BauXR. attorney torllll,r!**

difficult/

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IL “What shall wo do unto thee that Open for business Dee. 15.1** tn bnlldlB# for
■neriy occupied by Messer Bros.
the sea may be calm unto us»”
Sin must be puniabud. All nation* rec­
' OFFICXK5:
ognize that tbe tran.-vgreasor must suffer,
and yet there are thow in thia enlight­ D. G. Robinson. President;
Chester Messer. Vice. I’ro*.
ened (Fj Nineteenth century, dwelling in
D. w. Reynolds, Casklorour dties, in the very center* of light and
lutelUgence, who nay and tmeh that ain ia
DFXCTOR-: .
a phantom, a nonentity, aud that punish­
Du W.Beynoldi.
ment for ain in not to be thought ot
J. A. GreNe.
D. G. Robinson,
13. “Take me up and east me forth into
Chester Messer.
-UxnL.raUull tb.re.b.aUmon.oyou;
John Cweth.
for I know that for my sake this great
tempest is upon you.”
He is convinced of his sin and ready to
. General Backing Business Transact**.
accept the conaequences.
W. “Neverthelesa the men rowed Lard to
MORTGAGE SALE.
bring it to the land, but they could not.”
Default hsvlux been made lor mure lb*'''
This labor was well meant. They were
sorry for Jonah; they did nut wish to be
the mean, of his death, bat their well made by Welcome Marble and Phueta
meant efforts were all in vain, for Jonah
tutist suffer for his ain.
14. •''Wherefore they cried unto the IMS. tn liber X of mom*", &lt;•*
TJAZ
default
1x0rd. ”
.which
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_ — Samuel
i.v CM*
««!n‘''•iionrarv.
It Ik not now “every man unto his god.”
a* In VMM .1*. U..» ..-I..
pal sum ut said morteSKf*. and tbe
enjert thereon, nnw dur and ri-jat’V.
which niurtxaire there i« ehth * •'
'T J*
tto date Of tins notice ««n- handrot and *ej«r
u”*- 0 Lon1' — b»re&lt;* «Mt dollars ata twelve rent*. .Si.sJ.1.
or proccealnts rt law iiavUu’
u&gt;re. Ire o. Ml pwul, for UU. nren'a Uf.
ted to recorer the amount •ecuro! &gt;
and lav n,,t. „^&gt;re
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«st« or any part thereof. No* ■ "•r ,
neo Is herrtiy rtren that on
dare of .1un*,-»*ei. at ten o rioek m the free®**,
doubredly I, w„
“*
rttbe oortb front dorr of to*'&lt;«&gt;£
WdenralGtaMM*. Btfry
Mirouwjj
*““■ *™* “ “ teat brine the tlacv whrn* He &lt;itcul■
for Barre county 1* boMea. I &lt;j»;!
’iJSnSataitalrel, tta, ^to&lt;,wl«lr, tta ore- Ue auetfon. to the htcbe»» Wdd&lt;.. pi. PJ™
Jri-ta.tatl tbJubVntl
be nw.'k.n ld-w5«r.-dh'1;',T
rJu
“&gt;ok 0|&gt; JowU‘ “&lt;1 &gt;»« Uta
taU tta re.«.tad from
' Then the men feared the
i^ingi’ri'
^red a fuuiriflce unto the
Lcml. uud made vuws.’’
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k"1 r»liy become be-

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In a circul
of the state
says: ‘For
that influent
ease report®
enza conttei
prevalent di
sis rm, becai
years prove
dangerous (I
after influer
circunurtanc
extraordfnai
cold, etc.”

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for

ihildren Cry for
Jr’s Castorla.

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recovering
week Wedr
ill and evkl
Everything
act the effei
do avalL
J

ed the insyi
eral occurn

Mng. April 1
grove with
Quotatioi
Walks si
Violin di
British A
Classic f
Music, ii
Studies I
Beading,
" Quarry,” &gt;
Mustek
Critic, K
Program
of Hastingi
I’TtBbylerii

DevuUot
Short id
How to I
talk. Chari
Edward I&gt;

Ftamock.

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday. April 16, 1891.

Additional Local News.
\ ]&gt; Still and family, of Bowens Mills,
uni now residents or thb city and propose
to make Hasting! their future home.

When the Free Press says that the state
h in doubt with chance* sligbUy in favor of
the democrats, it Is safe to predict a repub­
lican plurality ot from 5.000 to 10.000.

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in agent for a Detroit Building and
i Association has been endeavoring to
, ; n branch office hi this city. What
ess In- met with we have not learned.

\ pedh» partv will be given nt the G. A.
i,. .1 under the auspices of Fitzgerald
„.t, on Wednesday evening, the 32.
rh'ket-s for gents 25 cents. Judies 10 cents.
Ixin-n Wolcott Ins l«een bound over to
.... eii. iiTt court in Calhoun county Jbr
purls green In Wirt Wickham's
!. Being unable lu secure bondsmen
« $5,000 he languishes in Jal! in Marshall.

PERSONALMENTION.
in./*0?
“phaHsts talk of organlzChas. W. Mixer waa In Kalamazoo Sat­ XfnTr .““P"1)- «nd going into the
urday.
canning business.
Bart Robinson and Chas. Smith, the two
P. A. Hahn, of Grand Rapids, waa here
Saturday.
51JJ?
dl^ov*rr&lt;1 ^»mlng out of
I* raUl ln v,cksbnnt in the night
Bert 1-ake returned to Grand Raplda
been (wnvlcl«l of burglary.
Saturday.
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Robinson gets two years and nine months
E. Y. Hogte went to Jackson Tuesday
iL.
Wh,,e Smllh
Uinf months
on business.
ins in Ionia.
Hon. A. C. Towne, of Milo, waa in the
Joaephine Weathers, an African maiden
city Monday.
.
of mahogany hue wiT lives in Ohmg Rap­
Jud Stark, of Middleville, waa in the ids, and gives her occupation as atonsorial
city Monday.
artist Josephine had a little dog of the
Mr. and Mre. Leo Myers were in Kala­ gentler sex that came to Fred Frey’s home,
mazoo last week.
ane saw her pet dog in bls posession and a
wormy
wordy warfare ensued. Josephine
Mrs. J. J. Emery, of Lansing, is visiting
ended it by grabbing a razor and with ouc
h&lt; r parents In rids city.
fell swoop took Frey's arm nearly off.
Arthur Brown, ot Grand Rapids, was She is In jail for 30 days.
in the city over Sunday.
Allegan’s new school house will be a
Editor Felghncr and wife, of Woodland,
handsome stone structure, and will only
were in tbe city Saturday.
cost 817,040.
Manager John I*endergast was in Grand
A miniature gold mine was found in a
Rapids Monday on business.
hens crop that was raided in Allegan
Miss Grace Messer returned to Akeley county last week, and now there is a good
school in Grand Haven Thursday.
deal of excitement over it
Mrs. Walter Spaaiding Is recorering
Joseph V. Rogers, a prominent and pub­
from a very hard attack of the measles. * lic spirited man of Plainwell, died last
He was a prominent attorney
Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams, of Grand week.
there.
Rapids, visited in tbe city over Sunday.

John A- Bachellor started at work Mon.ay taking the assessment, of Hastings
’.iwjisbip. of which he is supervisor.
Miss Blanche Sweet visited friends in
While lit Mr. Wood’s, near Coats Grove.
West Campbell, Ionia county, last week.
• .it afternoon he was stricken with naralyWilliam Faulkner, of Detroit, spent Sun­
...
He whs taken to his home where he
. -a Iii*s In a must critical condition.
His day with Ed. Andrlch and Norman. Roos.
,-,.y friends hope that hrf may recover.
Mrs. Giilo?. returned to her home in
Detroit Tuesday after a short visit with
11 ..•Hretttar Issued by Secretary Baker,
Edward Roos and family.
-late board of health Friday, he
Mr. Butler returned to his home in
.
• -For February was tho first time
d influenza was the most prevalent dis- ,Mason Frhjay aster visiting Mr. and Mrs.
tHirted for an entire month, intlii- Robert Dawson fbr some time.
.&gt; ..uHnued in March to be the most
Rev. Ellet and wife, of Concord, are at­
■k idvnt disease. This b regarded with tending the meeting of tlie Lansing Pres­
.
&gt;. ■ ■.•innc the statistics for a scries of bytery in this city and Improving their
- •&gt;reyv : Lal nearly every of the most span' moments in visiting their many
. --i a-es in Michigan Increases friends here.
r •iifluen;-1 lias Inert-used. Under the
Geo. Morgan aud family are now resi­
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i.;m»:anev.s every one Should exercise dents of Hustings. They sold their farm
.-r-iinury care to avoid exposures to in Campbell to Thus. and Michael griffin
and gave possession April 1st. Hastings
•harp* of mortgage was received ■people will dud Mr. Morgan an honorable,
upright citizen.—Freeport Herald.
1’ii-t National ban': one day this
The many friends in tldscity of Geo. &gt;L
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eute.1 by Alplieusl Fetch, of Ann
. . bi favor of Nicholas Wiest, of Dewev Jr., ot Owosso, will regret'to learn
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-. The ]K*cutiar thing about it is that he has been compelled to resign bls
it lid- v.holli written by Mr. Felch, position at- West Point on account of
A’ it:-' in a.clear, firm tumid although he physical disability. • George gained his
:p;t^t eighty years of age. He is honors at a competitive examination and
- u man, tor lie was in college with made a splendid record while at the
,
::»w. In Vnited States senate with academy.
l '.:n:ri Webster, was governor oHbia state
When •‘Fairplay” first took us tn task,
,i,
ami yet remains in enjoyment of
&gt;.. • ■:.* .-.ge and the rvs|&gt;ect if cot revenew we as did about every reader, mistook him
whole people of'Mlchlgan.—Allegan tor some one directly connected with the
institution in whose behalf he wrote.
Accordingly tfe made reply. From bis
iW ‘.•tli inst.. about thirty-five or last article in the Democrat. we are satis­
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rieink gathered at the residence of fied tliat he is not the person we thought.
. &gt;:i Ickes and gave himself and In it, he drops the question first raised, lu
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tile wife a \graud surprise. It order to make a personal attack upon the
Khu the
(list
birthday
of
Mr. writer. We do not think it worth while
' and alter presenting hhuself and to reply to anonymous assaults, if ‘•Fair­
.
with twota-nutiful nntiqueoak chairs, play’' derives any satisfaction from that
wa- spread with very inviting kind of warfare, h- is welcome tn it. We
.. .. :p ••Inch tbe guests did ample will, as we have, studiously avoid person­
- : . The chains were presented by alities. and will leave “Fairplay'' a free
’ : - in a neat little speech. After field in which to lam it to us as much as
;.-w L.-ur- of pleasant chat, each visitor ho pleases.
r : .;iu: d'to his home much happier for the
What We wTuld Lift to «e».
This h-rtbe kind of enterprise they have
■ -&lt;■. and iljs just this sort that has
,.adc i»wiK.&lt;a talked* about everywhere.
'!D. M. Estey furniture company want• :new building about 258x80 feet, three
•'!&lt;&gt;:&gt;$ high amt they wanted it right
aw.it quick. Several hundred men jvere
,iu|.i"&gt;v«l aud in 57 -j" hours from the/time
th&gt; work was started the iudldlng was
completed. The building contains over
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■ feet of luml&gt;er, four tons of nails
-.uni twits, and one car of glass and Is the
• ‘tjesl building in the country put up in
.!.-&lt;• same length of time. It is Impossible
keep ,a city from growing rapidly that
i.'.u show -uch enterprfee.
.

A good paper factory started here, when*
the farmers could sell ail of their surplus
straw at a good price.
This city own and operate a good
electric light plant.
Ail the old pioneer wooden buildings on
tbe business streets, give way to brick
ones.
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A neater postoffiee in the state than the
one in this city, in a place of this size.
Every voter in the county given an op­
portunity to vote for a new court house
before long.
Sylvester Greusel when he wasn't put­
ting up a gag on somebody.
Mere families move into the city.

Schuyler Btakeney, a boy of about 21
N EIQHBORINGCOUNTIES.
year- f of age, and whose parents reside
iu tarhun. dietl iu tbe Kalamaebo asylum,
Some conscience stricken Individual re­
Wednesday, from tbe effects of poison ad- turned a pocket book containing 813 to
adtnrtered by himself with suicidal Intent. Mrs. Florence Warne r, of Portland, after
The unfortunate boy Was taken to tbe asy­ it had been lost for nine years.
lum in 1888, mid was discharged several
A Mormon missionary has been opera­
months age. Ahcmt three months ago he
. F it th- return of his former trouble and ting near Belding, and recendy secured
returned to the asylum of his own accord four converts In one evening.
(ieorge Harris was thrown bn a big cir­
in a very depressed state of mind and was
re--o-.erlng when he took the poison. l.ast cular saw in a mill iu Ionia county, aud
week Wednesday he became suddenly very cut completely In two.
ill and evidences of poison were shown.
John B. Hutchins an esteemed resident
Everything possible was done to counter- of Ionia was found dead in bed last week.
. Cold water store «...
&lt;■ u.
-rict tbe effects of the powerful drug, but of
A
was broken inIn
into Ilast
no avail It is thought that the poison week. It was probably the work of boys
v.a- secreted on his fe-rson when be enter- as nothing but marbles were taken. A
-d tlie InsytuUon tbe fast time. The fun- kid will do most anything for marbles.
occurred Saturday.
Clarence Glover, a 14 year old boy liv­
ing aear Coldwater, was kicked in the
Cburch and Society
head ^&gt;y a horse last week and died from
C. 1.. S. C. will meet Saturday evenhis injuries.
'■tng. April 35th. at the home of Mrs. ColBelding Is bound to be incorporated
grovc with tlie following program;
elthez under a village or city charter, so as
^notations from French writers.
to bafe better police regulations as a prize
Walks and talks,' Miss .Rose Goodyear.
fight took place there the other night which
• V-i. fin’duet. Messrs; Reed and Wood.
went fcgin the better class of people might­
I tish Amerfcat Kittle Beadle.
ily. r
‘ lassie French course. Mrs. Smith.
A bounty of 20 cents per head will be
Music, instrumental solo. Bird Heath.
paid fur wood chucks heads in Gun Plains
Studies in astroniouy. Minnie Evans,
llr-ading. "Hugh Miller’s First Day in a township.
Otsego is a prohibition town, and Plain­
‘.’Harry," Mrs. Doyle.
well kicks because bumpers from the
Music, Violin duet.
Critic. Effie Snyder, _
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Tonne itown taune there to get drunk and
paint be town.
I'rogtaui for Sabbath School association
Isaac VanHtaften will liave to stand up
«it Hastings township to be held at the
for quite a while, because be sat down on
Presbyterian church in the city of Has- a circular saw in Kalamazoo. The wound
llngs, April 30th:
is a very painful one.
I '• uit:&lt;&gt;ri;-.l exorcises. Rev. Cheney.
The business men of Kalamazoo are com­
Short address by the president.
How to build up the sr-lrools. a paper or plaining. aud with a good deal of vigor, of
talk. Charles Tliomas; discussion led by die small boy and the air gun. In Uieir
zeal to secure sparrow’s scalps they turn
Edward DcGrool.
tbeir weapons In any direction ana fire.
Sabbath school music, what shall it be
Several valuable windows have been
and Iww shall It be conducted.
.
A pajM-r or talk, Mrs. D. G. Robinson; broken.
A couple of dogs that had every appear­
diM-ussion led by Hon. P. T. Colgrove.
Tbe best mode of teaching, paper or talk, ance of bclnfriDud weae shot by Kalama­
Mrs. B. R. Rose; discussion led by Eben zoo polixmen last week.
.
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I’enuock.
,
Bert Green, of Collins, recendy hitched
How to interest young people lit Sunday his team to a post In front of the Portland
- bool werk. paper or talk. Mrs. Martha rink where ashes und lime had been
Grlgslty; {discussion led by Mrs. Mary W. thrown. Before Mr. Green was read} to
Wiiitamal
return tbe weather became warm, and the
I 'a tH-rs|or talks limited to ten minutes; mud. line and ashes were about two inches
discttssiotis to'five minutes.
deep.
The next morning .the horses
Music |nder tbe direction.of Miss Min­ hoofs were badly eaten, and they became
nie Evans.
so lame that they cannot be taken out or
At thisl meeting officers for the ensuing tiieir stalls. The team is probably ruined.
y&gt;-ar to lie elected and brief reports of —Portland Observer.
Sunday srhwlx read.
There will probably be no more deer
Closing prayer, Rev. Blanchard.
killed In Allegan tor the next five years,
Cr.EMiarr Smith. Pres.
at least that Is the way it tanks n®*- A
bill has been j-awed in tbe house to that
The society connected with Emmanuel
effect and It will undoubtedly peas the sen­
■ hureh will be entertained Thursday after­
noon, April 33d, by Mntdames Riker. €. ate.
The cable company i» Grand Rapids are
Van Arman. C. Huffman, Dickerman. Upj-&lt;hn. Waldorff. Pendergast and Mr. Mc- taking out tbeir cable for streets cars and
&lt;’oy. Supper from five till seven.
are putting iu eleetrir power.
James Carroll, stabbed an unknown
RL Rev. Bishop. Foley, of Detroit, will

confirm at St. Rose’ church on
May 8.

Friday,

A basket factor}- in Saugatuck has been
convened into a roller flouring mill.
Quite a sudden change.
William Sevendoski met with a fatal ac­
cident hi Dorr last week, while putting up
a windmill derrick.
.
j
illard b. Martindale has been terroriz­
ing tlie female portion of tlys ci|y of Grand
Rapids, in which lie lives for a1 couple of
yearn, though he was not idantified till
last week. He lias bt-en in the halilt of
waylaying women in lonely places and
making improper advances. 'Detectives
were-placed on hh track aud rlast week
they nabbed him just ns be was coming
away from a house around which he had
been prowling.* He Ims a wife and one
child ami was looked ppou as a good citi­
zen until he was arrested.
Tlie democrats in Kalamazoo had a lot
of cuts made before election, [ that they
were confident would exactly express their
feelings after election, when they were
certain the republicans would Im- defeated.
Since hiring the returns the cuts have
been put away in the hope that, sometime
they may be appropriately used.
N. 1). Stowell was struck by a Grand
Trunk engine in Charlotte, while watch­
ing another train, amt knocked about ten
feet. He was bruised up Considerably,
but not badly hurt. .
James Monroe and Thomas Scott are
the honored nann&gt; of a couple of tramp*,
arrested In Charlotte last week fur steal­
ing.
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Dr. A. T. Metcalf, at present of Battle
Creek, but still a Kalamazoo man. is the
owner of a dog which has a remarkable
faculty of knowing a good thing when be
sees it. The doctor has been a subscriber
to the Telegraph for many years, and on
morlng'to Battle Creek ordered the paper
sent to that city. Dr. Mctcalfa boose Is
about a block away from the depot but
stands within a few reais of the track.
Every evening an accommodating train
man opens tlie baggage car door as the
train passes Dr. Metcalfs house and tosses
the Telegraph out. The dog la always
there to get It und carries It faithfully to
his master. Should tbe train be late, the
faithful caninc will stand by die track and
patiently await its arrival.—Kalamazoo
Telegraph.
SCHOOL COLUMN.

The examinations this spring show a
marked improvement in many respects.
In mechanical execution the paper* are
..much tetter than formerly. There is an
biiprovement. also. In spelling though by
far too many show the effects of the poor
teaching of this subject in tbe past.
Teachers have teen studying during the
winter and resolutely striving to reach a
higher standard. While it may be true
that some with only moderate scholarship
do tetter work in the school-room than
some whose attainments
arc much
superior, still we must not undervalue the
importance of good, sound scholarship.
It will not do to "see through a gla&lt;s
darkly.” There must be clean-cut, posi­
tive knowledge. To say that "the earth
ba.4 two mgtions, voluntary mid involun­
tary, Indicates too fogy a view of the sub­
ject. Strangely enough the failures this
'.
arc largely In arithmetic. Psvcholo' has
h( been the fearful bugbear. Owing
.to the
•• simplicity of the questions and to
the work done by candidates during tbe
winter, a large majority succeeded very
well. The Reading Circle has greatly
helped some. It Is not improbable that
some have failed that would do very
creditable work In the school-room. If
only a few attended an examination so
that more time could be given to oral
work a board might Im- enabled to judge
with more certainty of thequallficattahs of
candidates. Some answers would need
the wisdom of Solomon to comprehend.
What can te made of such replies as
these: Question—"On what principle*
are object lessons based?” Answer—••They are based on lessons that artformed from the subject and predicate of
anything.” Question—"Give the order of
the development uf the mental faculties."
Answer—"The mental faculties are brain,
nerves and ganglia. Tbe nenea carry to
the brain, the brain then acta and gives us
tbe knowledge that we have accomplished
something. Gangllh Is where the cords
crosses each other.”

"Tlie board knows Just where I stand.”
remarked one candidate. Indeed the}* do
not. dear teacher, unless you mean to
have them Infer that you stand just where
you stood one year ago. It cannot be pos­
sible tliat you wieb the board to think that
you have teen standing still all the year.
And this suggests the thought that many
•eem to wonder why a teacher who Ihas
once received a certificate should fall at a
subsequent trial. With a few all effort
ceases with the reception of the coveted
license. The goal of their ambitton has
been reacted and no further study is
nectasary. The world moves right along
and when tbfa stationary teacher comes
forward again she finds terself decidedly
backward.

At the regular examination, one secured
n first grade certlficateand several a second
grade. Quite a number readied the stand­
ing demanded and will te entitled to a re­
newal of their certificate without examina­
tion. We have before called attention in
this column to the small percentage of
tcacliers in tlie. state holding higher grades
of certificate.*. In comparison with New
York, the showing ta anything but com­
plimentary to us. State Suji't Fitch de­
clares it as bis opinion that no teacher
shoulil receive more than three third
grade certificates. Powibly this shows
which way the wind 1b blowing.

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BOSTON

The finest line of Ladies’ Shoes ever offered to thepeople
of Cloverdale, all of which tne at prices to suit tbo buyer.
Tho best pebble goat at $2.00; the finest Dongola goat at
$3.50, and a splendid line ranging between the above prices.
We also have gent’s shoes from a common plow shoe to the
finest Dongola kid at from $1,85 to $5.00. The best prints at
only b cts. Elegant Windsor Henriettas only S cts, equal to
any 12c goods. ' We also keep a full line of staple dry goods
and groceries which we sell to suit the customers. Also an
extra fine fine of shirts, pants, hats, caps and-gentls furnish­
ing goods. We have added for our spring and summer trade
a nice line of ladies’ and misses’ trimmed hats, which we will
sell at price* to surprise you. Give us a call, examine our
goods and be convinced that you can buy goods of us for less
money than at any other place. Butter, eggs, dried fruit and
beans taken at their full value in exchange for goods.
Yours for business,

bRT QOObS STORE.

FORGING
RIGHT
•
AHEAD
Marr A- Duff have dosblcd their store
capacity and'now they have one of the
finest, best lighted and nicest equipped
stores that can be found la the County and
City.
Our store now is 42 by 85 ft. every comer
os well lighted as another. We would alfo
mention that we made our did Cloak Room
(which was 13 ft by 2011.) into a Indies
Walting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
Improvement that wc think will be much
appreciated after a long -and weary ride,
a place to rest yourselves and children.
In order to make things

•UNUSUALLY LIVELY

GEO. P. MOSIER,

* In our Mammoth Establishment we will
keep

Putting Out Specialties

Cloverdale.

Ail the time.
Our specialties for the present will be
your Choice of seventy-five

Ladies Newmarkets
That have l&gt;een selling for $6.00, S7.00,
88.50. 30.00 and 510.00 These will ail be
put out and sold for

To Be Sold Before May 1st

$5.00, Your Choice.
Just think of it. You must come earley
and stay late to see all the many bargains
that may be yours. We have also placed
on the Bargain Counter 35 heavy

To Close the Business.

Jackets for,Ladies
Thatl wll be closed out

For $2.25

$5,000 STOCK
..

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Good value for 85.00 these are only a few

of the attractive bargains that are to be
found.

Best shirting can be had for 9 and
11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves.

‘

Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots
Marr &amp; Duff,
and Shoes, etc.
In front of Fanner’s Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK.

A BARE OPPORTUNITY!

A^. I&gt;.

TO BUY

Cadwallader’s

Dress Goods, Sheetings,- Shirtings, Teas,
Coffees, Spices, Tobaccos, Boots and Shoes

AGENCY COLUMN.
OFFICE WITH H0LBB00K, OXHSB
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.

_--------- AT---------

Remember that this column contains but
u very small part of the property 1 liave
for sale or exchange.
I have improved and vacant city lota for
sale and exchange in ali frarta of the city.
Farming lands fur sale and exchange in
all parts of tlie county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.

Cost and Less.
We Mean Business
And will guarantee to sell you any article in
our stock at actual cost in market.

HIGLEY &amp; FOX,
DELTON, MICH.

NOTICE I

Mrs. L. W. Hunt
Desires to inform the people of Cloverdale and vicinity that
she is about to start a

MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT
In Cloverdale and will keep a handsome and fashionable as­
sortment of ladie’s and children’s

HATS and BONNETS

SPECIAL !
On Jefferson street two houses and lota
at bargains, nnd on easy terms.
Near furniture factory,—one lot aiid
house well finished, 81,000; 8500 down,
bal. on time at 7 percent.
And one bouse nucblot one block from
factory. 8SOO; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
•
Near felt boot factory—IX lots and
splendid house, with furnace, small barn.
Can te bought at a bargain and on easy
terms.
&lt;
Several splendid bargains in tbe 1st
ward and other parts of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well located in
Seneca Falta. N. Y.. has op,the land Ubrlek
store three stories, also dwelling house aud
good barn. Can be bought at h bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falta
i has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
largest town In Seeena Co.
} .'
40-acre farm in Irving, all improved, anil
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
terms.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 er 20
acres, X mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
ed bouse. One ot the cheapest tarns In
Harry Co., will take part city property.
10 acres near city, good house and barn,
well and cistern, 150 trnlt tHea, Jj acre
grapt-s; $1,300, cheap, X Artro, tel. at 7
per cent.2|
160 acres in Woodland to exchange fbr
smaller farm and difference.
196 acres in Hope township, known aa
tbe Doty farm, will sell for 84900 on easy
terms.
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at bar­
gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and
some-will take part city property In excteuge.
80 acre farm for sate in Otsego county.
Price 81,200. Will trade for farm In this
section and pay difference.
Also 160 acres in same Co. at a bargain.
160 acres m Kansas, well fenced, good
soil, stone house® rooms, bam 14 by 70
feet, tool bouse and granary and "well
house, tta. well watered by creek, timber,
8’4 from one and S miles from another IL
R. town, so rods from school.
SpiendM
stock farm. Will sell at a tergain or take
40 acres In part payment near Hastings.
Union Pacific R. R. lands tor sale in toe
states of Kansas. Oregon, Washington
Utah, Texas, etc, apwards of 5,“------ acres of fanning, mineral and '
lands, ranging iu price from $5 w
acre; ono-teuih down, ten year*
bafanee.
Frequent excursion ra!
etc. Call and get drculara.

And everything in the millinery line of the latest styles.
Having had several years experience in this line, she so­
licits a share of the public patronage.
’ Cloverdale, April 13th, 1S91.

�"u"“uttnm8n«Tre&gt;tIawl

NG IN A BIG CITY.

sn*ke

arrts

_ -Truth.,

omly tickle him.

-&lt;SWa ffi .a ™™- *

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; WH*T it
MEANS ANO HOW IT B °°NE-

siu.re.Mn a • "TP"
calves. H-Ofi.
*
a,„ut s„ r«t &lt;w
broad slb-'uldcred ami open f«««,
!K£«3!reM)ic* C*tf, »«*&lt;m1 drwwcr nod is r,roud ol hi” coI1&gt;'
£S&gt; ua Kiu "i
■u”&gt;
tfStX'iUotalBwVerbbl; walsriime.llJ# Loau.
“ ’* W **
homo In «hl«h FomAn 11™. *•
tlou*. and there te nothing about ft that POau-«&gt;eperbu.
Three moniM ending
nujSsm it b tbe mblence of the
“ixatotw-totfto". per t&gt;u.
Loans................ -.........
sim*»
meapki»tiidrewi.
Pork-H«M&lt;-»
mous snake charmer In the worlfl..and
ssinaik
Ptasier-Beflmn st H-BO per ton.
that in the rear yardteonoof the fine*
Balt—Selling st II per bbl.
I
hnnjwkremng has become almost a
oolloctiouh of poisonous “crecpln
things
Timothy Seed-Mitina at »1 .W per bu.
«^,UI,.u« trm,. bre*'*
i”
**
Wheal—No. 1. white fu*&gt; rc&lt;l. »i.&lt;»
L°ani,'defanit'iuw*t.'’ •____
SiwwfcM.: l«&gt;L I&gt;«rrth«lr». tb.n- iu In America, In stoutly constructed cage*
Fluur-tJM) per hundreu.
Zreat3,^l of **ucb housekcepitiu in hew ,are magnificent rnUlrenakea huge moc­
FriaeiiMl...................... «
Ms^eSugar, Oftsc.
casins, the deadly xyphur, nul tbe vicious
l*.ter«»l.......................... JOS’
rrenram........................ &gt;s *■|A
whip, besides wires of lew promb
Hmm the nartnere are man ami wife, some- coach
,
Fires............................... 13 0*
!CiT M ♦SBT7M
time'- t hr run* bachelors, and sometimes, ,nent members ot the serpent family.
Beans-FJ.CO ver Uu for city picked.
Cash tu back................ .........
Fomnn fa at* much at home with these
though mire rarely ^rlmp*. young women
UAniLmK*.
Butter- jofl^e. creamery
Due Stockholders................... WK M
WMaiwl. * I he comms wyn, m ' gainful
islimy creatures as fa • father with hfa chil­
Com-7lr i«er ou.
PriDdpal
l«ld
&lt;•»
advance
...
B
ain
i-ioA&gt;7c.
.
dren.
Ho
handle*
.them
at
will
anti
with
. cupstions"—dressmaking, shop tehdinJC, ,
Vndlvidcd i’toflta .................
- - - —Oats—•Scnerbtt.
the utmost confidence The creature* do
JSrarv work, or what not. M«*t UmUI«
va Lvr. or sHAiin* is fokck.
Poultry—Live: chickens,flOe; dues
7&lt;K shares Dirt Mr:l«* valiiH..
fc it
Ct this' sort breakfast at borne and dine ol not appear afraid of him. yet submit In a
‘
■
‘
.
Kr"..........
v.
.....
3*4sharesseouods-riM.valne
,2“. . K
passive
sort
of
way
to
bis
manipulations.
recnnrmd* Nobody believes, of erninw,
We.D. £ lieodyear. uresldeot, and
that dining at restaurant* te any cheaper Foman says:
Kmuum. K tram ol u&gt;.
“I am a native ot Hayti, and have been
nnd Lom A*»oci*D«n, dosulcinub’ su«»r that
than dining r.t horoe.
_
(he foregoing statcineut Is a (rue exhttil of it*
in this country seventeen yeans. A few
In fart, it. is vastly dearer, unless the re*
dheep and Lamb*—
finaiRliucoudluon w» March SI. iMI, to the best
fcaunujt-x ix* ot tbe fifteen cents a meal v»- yean- ago I determined to engage excl naive­
«r »r
.»a
ly in tbe snake business. In my childhood
nrty But light houaekeepinu dispenses*
D.KINHUAIW.
with matt servant, liom.itality and a k&lt;mx! my parents would gratify me by pernuttix*
Sob^rlbrf
iworo l»
™ U"b rib
me to have a rattlesnake as a companion.
deal of rent. It te peculiarly well wtepled
..April,
■“K 'V^xrxPW;^
to tho* families of two, In which both hus­ , and ns I grew older I became fontler of
band and wife hrlp to -am a living. As these reptilat, and always delighted in
Th. Hull.n Bu'wiux w*‘l
making t hem a study. 1 would sometimes
‘ the wife i&lt; out al! day, she cannot atteridto
aw.
household duties of n very exacting char­ get bit by them, but my father bad •
acter. and
economy in the object tbo remedy that would soon heal tlie wound.
In IS88. while in Lee county, near tbe Ever­
family cannot employ a maid servant.
glade*, I captured * snake which was
CQEAP LIVING.
So two room*, or at furthest three, are shipped to New York. I was paid WO for
NOBCGAUB SADRj|lf. .
FOR THE
Default having Me* made in Hie rouJIUons
tented Instead of four, five or six; a gw* it, and 1 have been following the bn*ine*»
ol a certain mortgage made by If» *rrvw since.
atora i&lt; &lt;i*d on,F f°r Bn 1,our ,u tb* uwruAldrich and FannieC.Aldric1 loSamw
“
On
all
rattlesnakes
four
few
long
and
ing; tbe “hooso” te heated by steam, shared
dated October »■!. A. D. 1«. and nworueu
to conaM&gt; with other tenants. «ud thus over 1 realize from IX to K&gt;J each. Tbo
m tbsoffleeof the Kcgi»ter
county of Bam and stale of Michigan, on the
what is lost iu tbeetwtof restaurant din­ smaller snakes I generally use myself for
»lh wy of October. A. D. IMO. in I'N-rDof moriners is saved In rent, fos} and wage*. Un- the manufacture of snake oil, which will
ga^on wlgesM and M.whkh said moiupure was
on the ITU) day of Mareh. 1IPI^T*’«&gt;
funtebu! apartments of two or three rooms care any rheumatism or neuralgia in exTH*
GREATEST
samnel It. Wluiw.u :u&gt;d duly recorded April
in rsKsprctable parts of the city may be Utence. I learned this from the Seminole
HVt iu the offlre o! Itegloter of Heeds in uad
Indians. Before Pnblo Beach was thor­
rented nt from IP to Fi5 a month.
for D&gt;rr&gt; county. Mich, lu liber su of mart­
oughly
settled
I
caught
hundreds
of
snakes
If aynungconpie chooses to occupy apart­
raw sa
ments iu one‘of the great sanitary tene­ iu that vicinity, but the largest and best
be any default in tho payment of tbe Interest
REMEDY OF THE AQE.
ments put up for the respectable poor, the quality of rattlesnake* to be found in the
upon tbe same, at any day when the wme
rent will failcouhidm-ablybeloi*- the smaller country are at Fort George Island at the
Cures nil BLOOD and f?KIN Diseases- should be dm* aud payable and •boulJ the wne
mouth of tbe St. John's river. Tbe snakes As a Blood Punter it has no equal. Band remain unpaid and lu arrears lor the apses of
of tbrac figure- Tbe cus: of breakfast te
for pamphlet showing testimonials of many sixiv davatm-n the prlm lpal on said mortgage
a mere tride. and really l»-wr folk, that are
nt thfa place are very gentle, and can &gt;&lt;*-■ wonderful
cures.
should be due al tho ni.tioti of tlw mortgagoe.
willing to put up with such an apology for easily tnmed. I succeeded in capturing
and tt»r iutrrrftl dneou tbe second day ofOetoa homt . may lire almost1 aa
m *cheaply,
*
in tbe forty-four snake* there aud was only bit­ Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, now pastor bt riBM. lowlt »M.« am! ou
day of
Octooer liw to wit HOC not having been psld
heart of New YcAk a* in the country. A ten eight limes. I have secured from the
1st M. E. church at Muskegon,
and the same haring re-mahM-d unpaid until
dlevnr woman call make even such quarter.- Seminole Indians a fluid that 1 use when
writes as follows:
tills date undt-r said option said morrg*g*e now
as there coxy and attractive, and the possi­ bitten, and with it the bite of urattlrt*nake,
declares tbe wjude of -mid m-xtgage d“r,*nJ1
I take pleasure In saying, to all Mborn It may payable,
which tnortgase tln-re Is claimed
bility of such a mode pf life ba* hastened or in fact any other snake, te no mure se­ concern,
that I am jwwnialh acquainted with to be dueon
at i be dsli M thl&lt; notice tbr sum of
rious than the bite of a mosquito.”
many a man-uigp.
Dn*. L. N. Miter .‘t Bon». the proprietor* ot seven hundred sixty' seven dollars and sixtyBachelors living i» this fashion manage
A few days ago Foman gave an exhibi­ "Mixer s Cancer and BcrofnU Svrup.” Durl*-g the coats, and an attorney ’&lt; fee at twenty- live
three years' pastorate ai nartums. Mlebieery comfortably, though, of course, al tion of hi» power* in Huake catching to a the
iu*n. they were m&lt; niiwr* ot my church and ron- dollars provided for in said m-vtew. and no
greater aspens?. because few men are con­ number of New Yorkers. He luw a small k-recation and therefore 1 had opportubt'v to suit or proceedings at law b*vl:3t been insti­
tent W gvt tbeir own break fasts and attend dog tmifii-d to “point" snakes. The party know tbete and tbeir "remedy." I believe them tuted to recover the toeueys wrured by said
mortgage or uni part thereof.
to their own apartments. The homeless prrx-ccdrd to a place where rattler* were to be upright, honorable men. whose repreacutNow therefore, by yirtn* of tbe power
mav be relied npon as true. As to the
habit prevent* moat bachelor boiLwkeeping likely to be found. It was fully an hour tatioos
• remedy," It tun been used by myself »tid family
Iron* goiu:: beyond tbe “light" singe, before the dog c'rtained a clew aud began fur some time, and for diseases of t&gt;io blood, we
notice
Is hereby gi v*u that on hs’urday. .lie lith
tttough when onie a maid servant becomes barking; finally be dropped and pointed are ot the opinion there Is notw better. Ttw mu- day of July, A. D.. is»i. at Uo o’clock in
as io the v&gt;lue of tbe “medicine,” of
a necessity, it te cheaper to Imve all meals his tail straight into the air. Tbe snake numfids
snob respectable phyaleions of diffl-rent schools tbe forenoon, I shall sell at tmblu- aactkm to the
highest
btdoer. al the north front door ol the
prepared * home. Few young men. how­ charmer ran to tho spot, and by the use of as Dr. Lampman, nf Hastings, and others,
County Uoert House in th" City n! Hast,
ever. are oonteut to forego the glitter and a mirror attached to n stick six feet long should be sufficient alone, aside from anything Barry
Innitbal being tba pUq» alien* the Circuit
. hum of the cheerful restaurant, with its be gradually drew the nnake until within 1 may be aide to ray. to secure for It widest Court for Barry Countyis im’deu). the nrremses
sales. It Is well known that |ibslri*ns of stand­
motley e:)sn;*any and varied bills of fare.
arm’s reach, when he reached out and se­ ing. as a rule, are slow to recommend anythin* dex-ribed in said mortgage, or *o much Uioreof
Better and more wbolenome dinners could en red tbe reptilq, not, however, without tlia? may t-e classed as » "patent medicine " as may tie necrMiry to pay the amount d«* on
mortRW, with seven per cent, inlered.
be prepared at boftie for less than half tbe tbe fangs penetrating his right hand. He M ben they do It may l«e relied upon as posses­ said
and all l«n*l coiu. together with analturoej s
real merit as a “remedy.
ntouey. but tbe charm of contact with the applied his antidote, and smilingly re­ sed ofRespect
fw of twriily-«ve dollar* roveMMHI W
fully. Wkmi.kv a Hi'KSDKSant.
therein,
the premises helm d-**rtbed In said
world i* loot, and t here te always the danger quested the reporter to “take a bite,’’ t*M,
Pastor First Metbodbt church. Cokhratrr.
mortxaae as all tbatcrrtatn ».leo* or parcel el
that the alfccnce of one partner may leave which was emphatically refuse-1 Return­ Mich.
P. B.-Tbmuh frequently imilcited to do so. land known aud drwribed ns follows: To wit.
tbe other to dine alone.
ing home the snake charmer took out, a this
The
north
half (S)ottbe southwest quartre
is tbe first instance In which I have given a
WHV WOMEN DON’T CLUB.
piece of red silk, shook it in front of the trallmontal of this description, ft Is done cheer­ of section number two «) town one it&gt; north
rana nine west in Harry county, Michigan,
Women seem to find it difficult to keep reptile, which, with its deadly fang* pen­ fully now tn the Interext of the affleted.
containing
elchty
acres of laud'bo the same
Coldwater Mich., VeL 29. IMS.
W. A. H.
house together. Perhaps they are leas etrated it.
Silas then jerked the silk
more or ks*.
' adaptable than men, or perhaps tbe strain
Samuk:. £ Wiixuoy.
violently away, and the f.-ui^s were re-,
Assuaee of Nortjnmse.
of constant contact, from which men may moved. —Jacksonville (Tia.1 cor. St. lamte
Smith a Couiltovr, Attornejs for Assignee.
escaiie by going out into tbe world, piakes
Republic.
Drs. Mixer 4 Sons, Hastings, Mich.
Dated this April Itth. HWi.
friction inevitable. At any rate, there are
thousands of women living lonely lives iu
boarding house**, when "all the comforts
Sometimes we come upon n family unique
of a home" qre within their reach if only a* a bit of genre painting. No need of
they chouse to form a housekeeping part­ Lunily [KirtndU or a yellow title deed to
nership. Tbe drearinees of boarding hou.**e proclaim this a bouse with traditions. Tbe
life for women te a thing that men would walls breathe them, aa old chest* breathe
not endure- In some of tbe poorer but
lavender.
Chairs, tables and trumpery
atill respectable boarding houses the par­
knickknacks upon tbe mantels and the
lor te rented to a phyaidan. so that there te corner shelves take airs to themselves as
no common room where lodger* may re­
having had their beauty at compound in­
ceive visitors.
terest years and years, and all but join in
All tbe ugliuo-n* of huifi&amp;a life show* it­ the conversation. Is a story told? Age
self al such phv-ea. yet women of delicate
has lent it a bouquet fine as of wine in cob­
MDribiliti?** endure it, because they fancy
webbed vaulta. Is a song sung? Ten to
that they could not undertake the task of
one it Is a very silly old song, bnt it has tbe
housekeeping with other womtu. “I don’t
charm of an heirloom. And as you watch
know any girl with whom I’ddaretrysuch
the family more and speak and smile, yon
an experiment.” said an art student, when
are dimly aware that it- is in accordance
this idea was suggested to ber. Another
with laws and customs all tbeir own.
woman, who had essabltehed a little hnme
. They live iu an otmpspbere of Indian
summer hnz»-. "Hence they are not ferret
well pieaaerl tliat a friend living in like
eyed for flaws of society or character, and
manner rw heraelf had not takeu afiartmay Dever be beard of among the world's
rueuU in the name house. For the IS. $8
master minds. But they are very gentle
livers, deeply human hearts. Their web of
for tbe diacamforts of a boarding botue all
tradition is a* prophetic of sunny breather
cookl have a cozy littie home in common.
as are gossamer webs in autnmh. Often
But in thia whole city there are probably
they ore of the stuff at which martyrs are
only a few score such homes.
made.—Harper’s Basar.
Some charitable women in Brooklyn dtecovered that nearly a duzen shop girls were
lodging in one Aoderate sized room, where
Thq United Statea Arctic discovery ship
they prepared their break fast* in the morn­
Jeannette, better known as the Pandora ot
ing aud sat at night unless tbe streets
proved more attractive. Such women earn Sir Allen Young, from whom she waa pur­
chased. was crushed by the ice in 77 dogs,
from S3 to &lt;7 a week.
FEOJECTED WOttF
north latitude and Um dega. east longitude,
They must present a decent outward ap­ and was perforce abandoned by her gal­
pearance; but it has Iwen discovered (bat lant crew, but few of whom survived the
in the caa*&lt; of tbe poorest the one visible subsequent sufferings to which they were
exposed by the inclemency of the weather.
garment is almost the only scrap of cloth
ing they posMss. For the most part, throe Her commander, Lieut. De Long, United
Slates nary, before leaving her to lead the
gtrfa bare ahnoat uo skill as needlewomen
and Hille knowledge of the housekeeping retreat in which ho perished, carefully
art They simply manage to exist, and sewed up a record of the events ot tbe voy­
that by constant hard work and rigid. If age within a piece of black India rubber,
•Dot always intelligent, economy. It fa a placed the package in an empty boat water
cbrrfafaed plan of the Young Women’s cask, and intrusted it to tho mercy of tbe
wares, in the hope that, should all the de­
Christian Aaaociation of Brooklyn to build
voted band perish, tbeir fate should not be
a large lodging bouse, where these women
nay live and carry on a specira of light shrouded in uncertainty.
Tbe cask ru-iweuaer was faithless to 5te
housekeeping. Tbe price of lodging will
he placed within tbe reach of tbe poorest trust. Several article* which had belonged
girls, but each will pay som«thing for tbe to this ship were fount! near Juiiansbaab,
on
tlie Greenland coast, in June, 18M. just
eousforta she receives At tbs same time
lb* Moodation's daasea in nwsdlrwurk and three yearn after her l.« It is supposed
general domestic economy will give the that they were drifted thither ou a mua of
ice by way of tbe north poie.—Chambers’
girb an opportunity to learn t be arw necroJournal
Sto the maintainfag of a home. It fa
that already the lusirtsaCkxi imparted

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BLOOD

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

For Sale by all Druggists.

Dr. A. C. Fruth, Olobrxted Surgeon and President
or the Froth Medlr.l and Suntleal Inrtlmte. permanently eaUMIthnl &gt;u livwu^u
under lheuw. of the euleot Hl-« lth » ™pltal ««* of SIOO.OW.
Jgj*

and
of--all...........
tonna of Cbnmta and Sexual...
Dlmam. i „uIr[,. ■■vanti .ueeeMhil
bucixmiui treatment
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wa restored to health and bapplurS. t ',hx5
drain hi Urtne. Nocturnal tow©*. wufah c*um?
Impaired Memory. Weak Back.
Waut of Enemy Pminuure deehoe of the M»ulr Powara, which ran be quickly
It consultud be Idiocy, Insanity.
impolency resulb*.
Thr-e terrli-te dbrtrl-rs
arising from ruinous prac lees of youth. Mighttne the most radiant U’&gt;p«w, unfitting patient fur
sttnh, auHcty. or mxrriAif. annually swrepne
to an untimely gra»e luousaad* of y*xmg men
of brilliant. InreUteti
piles. Fistula. Fiwcre. Polypi r.ired without
pain. Untie or oauiery. No detention from tare-

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Kldoer and lllodder !)!«*»«, UnAr,
Disease. Diabetes and klndre i
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WftjiDEKITL Cl'RKB perfected in old diw which hare bc*n taqtlreted or ua»kiIKnIiv
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Do you want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet: any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season?

LINOLEUM.

^Vhat is it?. It is a floor cover made of cork. Call at my
store and examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.
We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
tbe store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE McCOI.

Holden® Hire
THE LIVE

•amuB many curious forma. The city is so
Iswgc that there !• roust tor an Udtlgence
of all aorta of lUUa. TL:re are* families
that never meet except at dinner. There
are others that are together only at break-

thoalaaUc ndrocaic of cooking in common,
or, more broadly, co-cperatira bowwkrepUiS All wj»* of ingenious devices have

A young person from -Maine, whom the
exigencies of n hurried journey bad
brought to the dty very early one morn­
ing. boarded a train at Forty-second street,
and before she reached Harlem thus coin­
mooted on tl&gt;e people around her:
“Do yon . rt-member.” ehe naked, “the
text painted over tbe cemetery st home?”
He thought a moment. “ ‘The rich and
the poor meet together, and the ixird is
tbe maker ot them oil.’ Waan't t hat it?”
She looked around ber again aud said
with feminine, emphasis, “Well, the first
half of it applies to thfa car. if the other

Dignified Stranger'on railway train}—
No, I am oct traveling fur my health. 1
was a delegate to the Pan-American conIco, there rrakk* a pure lodiau woman

in the L
Weekly.

,

Hatters, Gents’ Furnishers, Boot

AT RUSSELL’S.
DRESS GOODS.
This spring we have added many entirely new
novelties to our Dress Goods Department.making
it in every way satisfactory to customers, both
in quality and price. We are receiving new goods

right along, and have confidence in our ability to­
please you, and give you better value in the
fabric, in the style and finish, than ever. "In our

MILLINERY
Department we are placing before tbe people of

Are to the front with a new and complete stock of Hats
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Overalls, Work Pants, Trunks
1 ahses, and other articles too numerous to mention
and look our stock over, wo will guarantee satisfaction

and
and
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Call
and

Lowest Prices
of any firm in Barry Co.

YOUR TRADE SOLICITED.
Yours respectfully,

HOLDEN &amp; HIRE.

Hastings a better assortment and more taking

styles at more popular prices than ever. Y°u
can be easily convinced of this by calling in.
and we cordially invite yon to do so,

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AT RUSSELL'S.

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

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXV. NO. 51

■i'! m n eg., bows.
Grand Rapids.
Mich.

Monroe, Pearl
and Canal sts.

Published Thursdays by
COOK BBOB.,
----- AT----BA8TIXG8. MICH.

COLLNTY news.
OUR COUNTY.

HUDSON

We have 9
branch stores
located at De­
troit, Cleve­
land, St. Paul,
St. Louis, Buf­
falo. Toledo,
Sandusky,
Toledo, Nor­
walk.

is the
LARGEST

The Tower
Clothing Co.
carry the larg­
est stock of
clothing, fur­
nishings and
hats in Mich.

in the
WORLD

The Tower buys for ten stores and are thus en­
abled to undersell every store in Michigan.
Men’s Suits for every day, $3.50, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10.
Men’s Suits for dress and Sundays, $12,15, 18, 20.

Our best suits surpass the ordinary merchant tail­
or's work in make at about half the money.
Rail road fare and all expenses saved by patron­
izing

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS

a

Biographical.
Wbtn
»i».k about a «ne tarw tn
i ankee Springs to the average citizen of
this county, you will see a smile of In­
credulity spread all over his countenance
which suggests that either you are an
escaped lunatic or take him for one.
Nevertheless there are in that township a
few as fine farms as can be found any­
where, and there are progressive farmers
there tpo. some of them on farms that re­
quire the most patient and painstaking
care to make them at all productive.
John W. Briggs is a farmer, and he
owns a good farm, audit Isn’t a small one
either. Ho has worked hard, ihanagee
right, and added to his acres very material­
ly; and It has to be a year when the best
kind of farming doesn’t pay that doesn't
see him write some figures on the credit
side of his farm account
Our subject was bom In Erie Co., Penn.,
in 1882. Received a fair education for
those days, and has had his wits about
him. bis mind awake and both eyes upon
the main chance ever since. He has
found time In the midst of a most busy
and active life upon the farm to add tu bls
mental equipment He has a large stock
of that uncommon sense called common
sense, and be applies It to all problems as
they confront him.
Pennsylvania is all right in its place,
but our subject felt that "the wild and
wooly west" was more to his liking, and
in 1853 located on a farm in Hopkins,
Allegan county. That same year he was
married to Miss Fannie Wilson a woman
who proved a loyal wife and helpmeet
He lived there for 13 years, during nine of
which he was highway commissioner.
In 1856 he located where he now re­
sides. on a splendid farm on the banks
of Barlow lake, at Bowens Mills. He has
been industrious, frugal, economical, and
Is able to show something for his years of
toil. He is a man fitted for positions of
trust and responsibility; and for five years
continuously was the supervisor of the
township of Yankee Springs, has also been
highway commissioner, and for the last
two years township clerk, having been re­
elected this month to that position.
In religion Mr. Briggs Is a Univeraalist.
In politics an ardent republican. He is a
man of deep and sincere convictions,
whom people will have no trouble' in find­
ing on any question. It Is never a matter
of doubt as to where he stands on any
subject; or If one does not know, he will
have no trouble in learning by asking a
plain question. He will get a plain,
frank answer every time. Such a man as
he never lacks friends. His worth as a
man. his generous, kindly nature win and
retain frlendsifip. He desenes it because
he is In' every walk of life upright and
manly.
’
Mr. Briggs like most farmers has felt
that the farming industry had not received
that attention and recognition which its
importance to the country and Its needs
demanded. He entered the Patrons of
Industry with honest motives to do what
and all he could to secure this recognition.
But he wasn’t "In it" for the purpose of
prostituting the order for his own selfish
purposes. He. was there to make this
powerful organization the great lever it
could be made to compel existing parties
to heed its just demands. Had the P. of
I. done what such men as Mr. Briggs de­
sired. it wpuld be far more popular than it
is, have a far larger membership, and
would have accomplished far more. It
could lhen have held the balance of power
in this state, and would have been In a
position to command respect and attention
from existing parties. The greatest mis­
take the Patrons ever made was in not
seizing this opportunity they had of hold­
ing and maintaining the balance of politi­
cal power, so that its strength could have
been thrown to the party which was in n
position to do most for the advancement of
its principles. In his own P. of 1. lodge,
in his township organization, in the county
organization, at the state meeting to which
he was named a delegate, he has labored
most earnestly and zealously for the ad­
vancement of bis common sense Ideas as to
the political aetion to be taken by the
Patrons. And the dawn of a better day Is
upon the order when it shall escape the
follies of foolish leaders who wanted to
use the order to boom themselves no mat­
ter what became of its principles.
Mr. Briggs’ first wife died a few years
ago. He remarried to a most estimable
woman, and they enjoy in happiness and
quietude their comfortable home. There
Mr. Briggs is never more happy than with
his family or bis friends.

Wm. Mead and Lewis Gillet, two Mid­ of our dwellings In this school district
dleville young men who ought to know Any one wishing can lie supplied without
better and do better, were arrested for
disturbing church services. Six dollars
Milo has an increased number of depar­
each fine and costs will probably teach tures and arrivals by rail.
them a needed lesson.
The C. K. 4 8. railway are sellhffc 250
mile tickets for 85.00, and are found In
at Middleville throw tin cans most of our fanners’ pockets.
roofs at nights to the serious
Rev. Draper gave a very Interesting ser­
annoyance of peaceable citizen*. The
mon Sunday, p. m. at Milo, upon the sub­
latter think they have stood enough of
ject of power, and allusions to his travels«
this foolishness, and propose to make it
In Texas.
hot for the festive Elds.
Mrs. Geo. Welgiea, of whom mention
While out spearing the other night, Reu was made In the Bakner, is In a fair way
Noyes, of Nashville, attempted to fill the of recovery under Dr. Hyde’s care.
gasoline lamp. Be spilled a liberal
quantity of the stuff on his clothing. He
got too near the light, and hh clothing
John Stage, of Williamston, Is visit tog
soon ignited. He was literally a blaze of
old friends.
glory for a minute. But Ren had no
Peter Bass is building a woodshed and
notion of climbing the golden stair In a
kitchen.
.
•
great big yank, so he made a dive into
School commenced at the Hosmer school
the placid stream, and took a chilly bath. house Monday with E. Gulches*as teacher.
It was lucky be thought of it; for he came
Laura Murphy is visiting in Hastings.
out all right
Lewis Lockhart went to Riverdale Sun­
In all probability there will be a racing day to see his mother who is very sick.
E. Lockhart has built IJf miles of new
meeting at Nashville June 9th and 10th.
Some good purses will be hung up, and a fence.
Owing to the wet weather farmers are
literal attendance and patronage are al­
backward with their plowing.
ready assured.
L. Hosmer has moved on Cort Wilkin­
Hanfleld.
son’s farm.
Rev. Spitler comes to the front with a
Last week Dr. Chandler's family and
Ed. Troy’s family were poisoned by eating new carriage.
B. W. Austin has bought a horse and
checee and all were very sick until an anti­
dote was given them. The youngest child drives a fine span of horses.
of Mr. Troy’s was thought to be dying by
the whole family all night, but by Inject­
ing medicine into the flesh and stomach,
New cases of measles continue to develop
she was finely brought to and Is slowly re­ every day. but the disease will soon have
covering. All the rest are out of danger. to die out for want of subjects.
Nellie Edmunds commenced her school
E. T. Rhodes has just completed a new
in the Bristol district last Monday.
boat, although the propelling apparatus
Henn* Wickwire made us a flying call was not as successful as the designers had
last Saturday evening and Sunday.
hoped for, still the boat reflects credit on
L. C. Edmunds and Clarence Iden were the builders.
on the streets of Hastings last Friday.
Mrs. L. W. Hunt has already trimmed
Grandma Westphal returned home Fri­ and sold some tasty hats since starting in
day. to once more breath the bracing air the millinery line, and her customers are
of Johnstown.
well suited with their purchases.
Flora Edmunds went last Sunday even­
Alex McCallum has again started up the
ing over at Chas. Paul's, to help carry on meat market.
household work.
The brick yard has been entirely re­
Levl-Bressee is confined to the house modeled, and started up last Monday with
by the grippe.
a force oT nine hands.
The hard rains we have been having
Wm. Gillaspie has bought a horse.
are detaining the farmer* from plowing on
The board of health has appointed Henry
heavy land.
Merritt health officer for Hoi* for the en­
suing year.
Not much plowing done around here
On Satureay evening of last week about
yet
80 of the friends of A. Everts called at his
home and surprised them, and presented
them with a ten foot extension table and a
fine set of dishes and many other good
things. Then the ladies presented ali
with a good supper, which was enjoyed.
Our Dr. and familj* for the present will
be fbund located In part of O. E. Wood’s
bouse on east Main street
We hear that A. C. Wait has disposed of
his Cedar Creek property.
Mr. Guiles has a sick boy. Dr. Ed­
wards attending.
Jesse Chase is yet in poor health, caused
by enlargement of the liver.
Wheat looking finely now.
There was mention in last week week’s
Banner of the John Batchelior sickness
here and being removed before his death:
. This was a mistake, he died at A. Wood’s.
Grandma Coats is belter at this writing.

.
General.
Competition auj?mg shippers of potatoes
at Freeport last week raised the price to
from 81.00 to 81.10 per bushel.

LU

W. H. Pardee; of Freeport, wm elected
Justice of the peace. In order to get his
hand in and his name up as a dispenser of
Justice, William offers to perform the first
marriage ceremony for nothing, and is
now patiently waiting for his victims.

0

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

CARPETS
and
CURTAINS.

Simon Steckle. late of Freeport, Is now
on the Grand Rapids police force, and Is
rapidly discovering that It isn’t a soft snap.
He was put In citizen’s clothes the other
day and sent Into a tough quarter of the
city to do detective work. He arrested
bis man, but in attempting to lead his mau
away. was set upon by a gang of roughs.,
who put several extra "bumps on bls
cranium. He held on plocklly. and suc­
ceeded in landing his victim and some of
the mob found that Simon had pluck and
copld wield a club.
Reuben Larabee, of Baltimore, is a hard
working democrat who has received his
reward ter party service*, having lately
been appointed one of the keepers at the
Jackson penitentiary.

Nashville people are regretting the fact
tbit the Evangelical conference did not re­
turn the Rev. Geo. Johnson to hb Nash­
ville ebarge, whoee affairs have been to
ably and carefully looked after by him.
He is called up higher, haring been sent
to fill the pulpit of the Evangelicals at
Jackson.

Mrs. Jane Peckham spent last week with
her daughter. Mrs. W. S. Bouck.
Wm. l^ettlck. of Lowell.’was hi Free­
port last week.
John Freeland has purchast&gt;d- John
Fish's property south of the village.
V. Dipp and family have moved on a
farm near Shultz.
Morey Teeple and wife, of Fillmore,
have moved into town.
Myrtle Riegler spent the past week with
the family of W. S. Bauck.
Mr. Roush started for Ohio Thursday
evening to see bis brother who is not ex­
pected to live.
Otis Landon and wife, of Carlton, were
the guests of S. Roush and wife Thursday.
Addie Yerrlngton was in the Rapids last
week.
J. Goelcher hM gone to the Rapids to
work.
Frank Herrick was in Hastings Friday.
Lawyer Sullivan has a very neat sign
over the hardware.
The P. of I.,s sugar social wm rather
slim on account of the rain.*
Mrs. L. Shepard spent a few days In
Lowell last week the gdest qf friends.
B. N. Keister spent the Sabbath in the
village.
P. Wlbert was taken with hemorrhage
of the lungs Saturday night
Those who attended the dance Saturday
evening report a pleasant time.
Mrs. J. W. Godfrey is 111 at tills writing.
The young people's meeting at the U. B.
ehnrch will commence at 5:30 hereafter
instead of 6.
Dr. H. F. Peckham is going to have a
fountain In the comer of his lot
There Is going to be a new saw mill west
of town.
Egg buyers in town are too numerous
to mention.
Louise Nagler will teach the Jones'
school.
Prior Hart has a very bad looking neck
caused by being hit by a ball.
,
__
Everyone goes fishing now-a-days. Sev­
eral went to Leach lake Sunday night and
brought home a nice mess of fish.

ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1872.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 23, 1891

Hastings Banner

The best Advertis-

la It time to be gloomy and sad when
mother nature laughs around. When even
tlw deep blue heavens look glad and glad­
neat breathes from the blossoming ground.
The numerous rains opiate have hinder­
ed farm work to a considerable extent;
but many are using the time In making Im­
provements.
Flora Edmunds has engaged to assist
Mrs. C. E. Paul with her housework.
8. S. Fisk returns to his labors at the
north this week,
Dell Brinlnstood is working for W. H.
Fisk.
Milton Gaskill and family visited bls
brother Stephen on Sunday.
One little girl said there were iote of
beaux at the meeting on Sunday night

H. E. Jennie, of Hickory Comers, was
in town Monday.
Boyd Cortrigiit and Wm. Lasher made
us a flying visit Thursday.
Frank Norwood’s hens were very vorac­
ious so much so indeed that they eagerly
devoured the contents of a box of "rough
on rats" carelessly thrown out the back
door of Fox’s store. Frank hasn’t any
hens now. Bigley’s cash account Is short
the price of tlie flock and the rats bold
royal feast while the band plays Anna

Jason Platt hM bought a two year old
colt of J. N. Covert for $80.
W. R. Vester returned to Ypsilanti Mon­
day after a three weeks’ vacation.
Old Uncle Jeffers is very low with a
cancer on his’face and there are no hopes
of bls recovery.
Wm. Veater and Anna Raymond called
on Minnie Fleming Sunday.
Altha Yarger is working for Mrs. J. K.
Covert.
Lloyd Allerding and family are settled
on the farm once owned by Mrs. Lydia
Allerding.
Washington Cain and wife also Jay
Carpenter and family spent Sunday al
John Carpenter’s.
Wm. Ballou is breaking his colts to drive
single.
John Carpenter and son were In Camp­
bell Saturday.
Uncle Peter Covert has greatly im prowl '
the looks of his farm by building new
fences.
All wishing a good hair cut or shave
will give the new barber a call
Geo. Bragdon wm at the Center Satur­
day.
Mrs. R. W. Vester was in IlMtlnx*
Monday.
House cleaning is In ordet- and we bav ■
been thinking where we will go when our
wife cleans house.

Burd Peck has returned from the west
and Is the guest of relatives In Rutland at
this writing.
Byron Minger sports a new single rig.
C. Peek and 8. Hendrick were at Saw­
dust Tuesday.
Mrs. Elmer Johnson Is very feeble.
The supervisor was in East Rutland
taking the assessment last week.
The recent rains have been nice for
wheat and grass but have retarded the
sowing of oats.
Billy Peck Is at work for E. E. Gorham.
La grippe still lingers in this locality.
It is reported that land sneken are
gobbling fish by the seine full in Fall creek.

Bom, to Henn’ Tasker and wife. April
19. a girt
Gene Hays, of Bellevue, was In town
Monday.
Mesdamei James Morehouse and A
Sackett, of Verona, were the guests of
Mrs. Henry Tasker last week.
Fred, eldest son of Henry Ellis, died
Sunday. April 12. after a lingering illness.
Funeral at house Tuesday. Although the
rain fell steadily all day a large crowd wm
iat the house.
Ln»t week as Geo. Tuckerman was
drawing bay from one bam to the other
he bad occasion to lead the horses, and
backed Into the hog pen, the tongue strik­
ing him and tearing one rib loose from the
flesh. Al present writing he ls*«ble to be
out.
Thomas Tasker Is putting a picket
fence in front of his residence.
Mrs. C. Tompkins visited her sister
Mrs. Osmun at Bellevue recently.
Geo. lakes and wife, of Grand Raplda,
were
the
guests
of
their many
friends in this village Thursday and
Friday of last week.
H. E. Hendrick is very sick with scar­
let fever.
J. W. Saunders was In Detroit on busi­
ness last Friday.
A
Ruse Spyder. of Grand Rapids.’ Is the
guest of Lena Vannatten.
Fcrd Fniisy and Jess Putnam visited In
Hastings Sunday.
Jennie Coon, of Farewell. Is the guest
.of her sister, Mrs. Monroe Dietrick.
Joseph Freeman, a highly respected gen­
tleman, died at the age of 73 Tuesday.
He leaves an aged wife to mourn his
death.

We notice J no. Drummond is fitting up
Once more’ Deltoh finds herself on the
list of temperance towns, the saloon hav­ his meat market with a new large refrigera­
ing suspended business that the new tor and other improvements.
Mrs. Weigel is improvelng fast She is
landlord may commence the arrangements
under the care\of Dr. Hyde.
for his new hotel.
Prairieville bb^ls of a first class barber.
Dr. Scribner Is quite ’busy administer­
ing to the sick and is proving himself a C. B. Robinson has put out his shingle at
the furniture store.
very efficient physician.
M. Thayer finished sawing on Dr.
M. IL Gwin and Wm. Chase attended
tiie K. of P. reception and ball given at Sackett's timber Monday.
Our ftrmer pastor. O. H. Perry, paid us
Kalamazoo Tuesday eve.
Bradley Thompson has commenced a flying visit Monday.
Editor of Banner made us a call Tues­
work on his hotel property. The building
when finished will be 60x54 feet and will day.
be a valuable acquisition to our village.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
School opened Monday with an enroll­
ment of fifty pupils.
Haven't seen a dog since Gid commenced
Fred Stowell carries a fine line of men’
taking the assessment
and ladles' shoes. Call and see them.
The railroad company wants our local
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
agent to take the Hastings office but Bar­
will hold a society at the Episcopal society
ton prefers Delton which’ goes to prove
rooms on Friday, the 1st of May.
Supper
that he is a man of very good judgment
Mrs. Art Mantle Is out of town for a from, 5 to 7*0.
Encyclopedias. Webster’s and Wooster’s
week attending her sick mother.
Dr. Edwards has removed his family to diettoMries. fine family bibles. Protestant
Coats Grove where we understand the Dr. and Catholic, the work of Dickens, Bulwer,
Thackeray. Shakespeare, histories, books
is having a good practice.
A very pleasant evening was reported of travel. Hill's manual, children’s books,
by ail who attended the "aupprlze” at etc. at the book auction.
Henry Forbs. With such a boat and
We are put back this week in our work
hostess it could not be otherwise.
owing to a broken flue hi the boiler in our
Wm. Chase reports large sales on lumber office. Just how long it will be before ft
and building material. Will’s prices catch can
tx*
repaired
we cannot say.
all who are In search of goods In bls line. In the meantime we ask all patrons
Gwin &amp; Co. have received and sold over having job work In the office to be as pa­
seven tons of sugar since April 1st and tient as possible.
still there are some who persist In looking
It Isn’t very often that the people of this
Milo.
•our.
The fact that wheat buyers are contract­ city have an opportunity of buyinc
If no rain, oat seeding will commence
books as cheaply as they can be purchased
the 20th. Season a few days late on ac­ ing wheat on the ground looks very favor­
able for farmers realizing a HviAg Price for at the auction store in this city. Bulwer
count of rain.
Our grain merchants have been kept that product tills year. We abdrrstand Lytton’s works that sold here quite readily
busy for the ten days past receiving con­ that considerable lias been sold Id thia' forSlbi*0 cash, are sold at the auction
store for $3.50, and even below when put
vicinity at from 85 to 90c.
tract, 81.00 per bushel wheat.
Clate Harrington, of Hastings, Sundayed up at auction.
At this date, the 20th. a carload of wheat
would bring $1.10 per bushel. Not a car at F. A. Blackman’s.
Marring* Lle«nw*.
Gertie Polley has returned hotfie after a
load in the hands of the farmers. And
several thousand bushels of the growing week’s visit at Middleville.
crops has been contracted by Williams «s
Spalding for August delivery at 90 cents Ing out his flyers. Whale has some horses
per bushel. Pastures, meadows, and last that would be bard to beat in the county.
The following extract is very applicable
years seeding have passed through the
winter in fine condition. Wheat marks to all small towns:
Here’s to the kicker, the treacherous
100, and if not for policy might reach
Detroit Timm: The people o&lt;
kicker, the kicker who never is true; who
voted down the proposition to bond
higher.
Stock of all kinds are in good condition. always is crying and never is trying some in 850.000 for enlarged water supi
good for our town to do. No use to cor- 1
No complaint among our farmers about
reel him, nor need you expect him to get
loss of Jambs or young pigs.
M. Woodard is baying a ear load of oats; to the front like a man While others
hurtle he'll sit down and rustle objections
pays 55 cents per bushel
temporary a
|
Western corn is selling for 78 cents per
bushel A partial failure of the last three brute dies we’ll panao with dry eyes on his several days
future condition to dwell and we’ll envy pital and has
the devil that will handle the shovel where
farmers.

�J****1 Wt!i.r.

NEWS LN BRIEF.

Ifcobi
^^Oil

remedy
for PK1N
CERES

&gt;

I

SWect.S»rel&lt;ess

Mertgege 8aleItnu..«r« aw .1

orpsrcel of land »hu«te to the township of Ma­
ple Grore, County of Barry and State d Micblfaa described a* follow* to wit: The south
half of the north half ot the northwest quarter
of section twenty W) town two &lt;"&gt; north of
range seven (7) west, containing forty («0 acre*
•

September. A.1). IMS. recorded In the office of
tbereffiste.rot deed* tor the County of Barry
and State of Michigan, iu Uber 2S of mortgage*
Oa8*i&lt;fmortriMrc was on the twenty -eighth day
of December. A. D. 1*88. duly assisted by tbe
said Addison P. Cook, to the A. P. Cook Co..

Russia Is reported to be making exten­
sive war preparations, and is expending
enormous sums for tbe construction of
strategic railroads.
According to a Paris dispatch tbe French
and German governments will probably
soon tie compelled Ao ask tbelr respective
parliaments to suspend the duty on cereals.
Tbe order opening tfeo Omaha railroad
land grant for settlement has been indeil- .
nitcly suspended on account of apprehen­
sions of impetadlug trouble among the
claimants.
The jury In the breach-of-promba case
of Gladys Evelyn, an actress, against Will­
iam Henry Hurlbert, gave the fair plain­
tiff £100. Hurlbert swore that the real
culprit was a sort of double of his.
Mohammedanism is reported to bo mak­
ing great strides in England, and it is said
that several missionaries of that faith are
soon to be sent to that country armed
with English editions of Uie Koran.
Henry Hoese and his wife, of Cedar
county. Nab., after worrying through
forty yeara of married life, have con­
cluded that marriage Is a failure and
agreed to separate, dividing their firopfrty’
TTInterstate Commerce Commissioner W.
&amp;• Morrison is seriously ill with neuralgia
at Washington City.
CapL Joseph A. BroWn, a prominent
Democratic politician, died in St. Loui»
Wednesday.
Castle Bouquet near Namur, Belgium,
has been burned, with many rare and
costly paintings
In a fight between the Manlpuris and
British fifty of the former were killed,
with no loss to tbe British side.
At Bdwardsville, His.. Wednesday Mrs.
Thomas Clark was fatally shot by a burg­
lar her husband attempted to capture.
The burglar fired point-blank, at her, put­
ting a bullet in her breast just above the

It is said that Page McPherson, the
day of February. A. D. 1RM, duly recorded In missing St. Louis broker and society man,
said rexlster’s office. In Uber 88 of mortgages, on is a defaulter to tbe amount of 835.000.
pages 40 and4t.
A Maryland Central train broke through
On tbe first day of September. A. D. 1M8.
there became due and payable by the terms of a trestle at Fallston. Md., Thursday, and
said mortgage the »um at forty-five and 50-100 killed three men. besides badly injuring
dollars [8*8.501. ol interest and the same has two others.
rcmain'-d unpaid and In arrears fortbe space of
thirty days and upwards.
On the first day of September. A. D. 1888.
there became due and pavable an Installment ot day night Secretary Foster said that
"tore* ot torn five Ind » 100 dollars JHAMJ. President Harrison would surety be re­
and the same has remained unpaid and In ar­ nominated.
rears for the apace ol more than thirty days.
Secretary Blaine went to Fortress Mon­
On the first day of September. A. D. tsno.
there became due an Installment of Interest ac­ roe Thursday on tbe Dispatch, as the
cording to the terms of said inortrage. of forty- especial guest of Assistant Secretary of
five and 60100 dollars [845 50], which said last
installment has remained due and tn arrears the Navy Soley.
tor more than thirty days.
A committee of banker* appointed by
Now. therefore, by reason of said default, and
by virtue of a condition ot said mortgage, the the Brasilian government report* that
there is no danger of a commercial or
financial crista Id Brazil.
xsm. both interest and principal, due and pay­
able at once. There is therefore claimed to be
dow due and us paid on said mortgage tbe sum
of eight hundred, thirty eight and 50-100 dollars
IpRSUei of prmclprt and interest, and tbe
further sum of seven sad 5S-KX) dollars [8TA3)
lor t*xe&lt; paid by tbe mortgagee on said premi­
ses. with interest thereon, according to the
terms of said mortgage rt ten per cent, from the
atm day of January. A. I). If*, and no proceed­
ings at law or in equity hare been Instituted to
recover the same or any part thereof.
Notice is therefore hereby given that by vir­
tue of the power of sale in such mortgage con­
tained. and the statute In such case made and
ndeessary. will w sold at publie vendue to the
highest bidder, at the north front door of the
court house in the city of Hastings. Barry Coon­
tv, Michigan, that being the place of holding
the circuit court tor said county, ou tbe ninth
day of May, A. I'. tfSl. at ten o'clock In the fore­
noon of said day. to satisfy the amount then due
on said mortgage together with all legal costs,
including an attorney fee as provided by law.
Hated, February ?th. 18Bt.
The A. F. Cook Co. Limited.
AMlgneeof Mortgagee.
STUAixr, KxArrtex &amp; wjrAvax.
Attorney* tor Assignee.

BHANCEEY SALK.

g

Barry, tn chancery, tnthe state o! Michigan,
made and dated ou th«- 17th day of June A. 1).
ISO, tn n certain eau»- thereto pending wherein
W. J. and L. I- Holloway are coroplainauiH and
Timothy M. Bu&lt;di. Richard Freer and Esther
Freer are defendants.
Notice tn hereby given that I shall sell at
nubile auction to the highest bidder, on Ji:Hurday the and day of May A. D. isai. at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, at the north front door ot the
Court hou»c In tbe City ot Hastings. County of
Barry and Slate of Michigan, said Court house
being tbe place tor bolding the circuit court tor
said County o! Barry the following described

pod on the west itae of section number thirty
one. in townselp number three north, range
efghl west, (hetiee east seventy eight and two
fifths rods, more or less to the quarter line,
tbenee south on said quarter line sixty seven
rod*, thence west fl tty rods, thence north
twente seven rods, tbeuce west twenty eight and
two fiKns rods, tbenee north forty rods to the
place of 'beginning, containing upwards of
twenty eight a-upw of land be the same more or

thirty one. In towusb'p number three north,
ranee eight west aeeordlng to tbe Vntted States
surrey.
Dated HasUhgs. Mich March 17tt&gt; IK1.
Adoxzo E. Kbnabtox.
Circuit Court Commisslooer.
harry Countj. Mwb.
Otvakt. Kxarrxx a Wxavkr.
; Sobcltoni tor Complainants.

flOLP KKDAL, PAKS, 1878.

fc W. Baier &amp; Co.’s

paBreakfast
!»
Cocoa
Hi I HPure
WUyBondit U Soluble.

No Chemicals
are used in its preparation.

It has

more than thru times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore 'far more

economical, costing ku than one cent
a ag&gt;. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, KASILT DIGESTED,
and admirably adapted for invalids

as well as for persons iu health.

I

FIREMEN IN PERIL
Koch’a qansumptite: remedy h very *ncotMful in Colorado. At Denver iS.iturd-y
the laat of fifteen patiente was dis­
charged. cured. A Koch hospital ban be«-n
opened.
The First National bank of Franklin,
Pa., capital 553,000, nnd the Cowtoy Coun­
ty NatiiMial luiuk ot Winfield. Kan., cap­
ital, 150,000, have beeu authorized to be­
gin business.
Thomas Gilbert, a Chicago cabman,
died ot heart disease Sunday night, while
driving a gentleman to the Union sta­
tion. Five miuutes after be had started
he was taken from bis » eat a corpse.
Representative Dunnell, of Minnesota,
says that Blain, is potitively not in th*
rare for the prertdsntial nomluation iu
1898, and that the Republican oominesmay be Alger or Rtwk. but probably will
be Benjamin Harrison.
It is proposed to remove a portion of
the picturesque and vine-clad ruins of
Isabella from tbe coast of Santo Domineo
to Jackson Park, Chicago, as a feature of
tbe World’s fair. Isabella was tbe first
civilized settlement In tb. N.w World.
Members of the New York Union
League dab are agitating a plan to raise
a fund of 1100,00U tor the daughters of
Gen. Sherman.
Col. Kautz, of tbe Eighth Infantry, has
been appointed brigadier general of Vie
United States army, to succeed Gen. John
Gibbon, retired.
George Dixbn, tbe colored pugiU’t.
easily bested Martin Flaherty,of btreator,
Ills., Monday night at Battery D„ Xhicago, before 8.000 people.
French engineers report to. tbe liquida­
tor of the Panama Canal company that
tbe enterprise can be completed in five
years at a cost of (500,000.0J0 franca
Prince Bismarck has consented to stand
for a re-ballot iu Geestemunde, but be has
also consented to become a candidate in
the Ia.be district, which is strongly Conservstive.
’
Rev. Thomas James, a widely-known
negro preacher, died at Rochester, N. Y.,
Saturday. He was born a slave in IF 4,
and when 17 year, old was traded for a
yoke of oxen.
The Chicago Democrat, bare concluded
to accept the official count of tbe ballots
at the city election, nnd Hempstead Wash­
burn® will take his seat an mayor next
Monday night.
Prof. Jame" K. Thatcher, of Yale uni­
versity, died Monday morning.
A Yale professor has figured out that
Christ will reappear ou earth In Marcn,
18W.
Tbe treasury Monday purchased 5«,000

Twenty Laddies and a Reporter
Nearly Killed.

opw*d

**

-J

l.lrir riwoiblwl ’'“‘•"“““"•J11

bill aadatoo. Um. U.IHT tmmte warn
jnLl. boww. —1 ta‘ llttU “““1 d“”‘
,o to U. urlkcr. owtrntUng
Fatally-tiffin

rb-m-1— «tb &gt;“• !»«““&gt;• »"»!■&gt;«
to the workers below.

Bonus, April
M««'1“*
twd«r morning dmUo,«l ll&gt;« cnlpinnn
building, nl lb« «&gt;rn«t nt H«nor«r and
Conn
•djolnlng Ibn Cr*’r,°t^
bon- .un.x, ud «l»u lb. H.m« bnd
l^n u«rlr .nlxlu^l. lb. t.Ulog«' “•
mining motburlmlswwlr-on. »"&gt;»•»
.nd on. r.porl.r In U» ruins Non. ol
lb. .pp.r.w. b«l
lb. wrnn. “d nil tb.
engines began at onus to pour a daiugo of
water upon th. ruiita, while lb. laddermen
went to work with axe. and bars to wwf®
tbe Imprisoned men. The flooring of th.
upper story bad bwa !««• burned, and
to this h due the fact that all did not lose
their Ilves. Th. rescuers had tolerably
firm footing and th. work was carried for­
ward
rapidly that all were rescued
alive. Among the men imprisoned in the
ruins were Chief of tbe DeitartrntDl boats
P. Webber. District Chiefs Cheewete
Pope and Regan, and Capta. Griffin and

Willett.

.

Aa tart aa tlie meu were taken out they
were carried to the Crawford House and
there attended by tbe fire department
•urgeona
Chief
Webrter
sustained
severe injuries to his back and bead and
was badly burned. The most seriously
injured were District Chief Che.we11
and Captain Griffin. Both were terri­
bly burned and, it is feared, suffered
Internal iojanes which may prove fatal
Hoseman John Izmir was struck lu
the abdomen by a timber and will proba
blydie. At one time the tire threatened
to extend to the Crawford house, which
has just recovered from a severe fire, and
the panic among the guests was painful
to witness. The building wm occupied by
Bailey &amp; Ramkin, carpels and oilclot i.
who lose »10,100; S. C. Thompson, musical
instrument#, and Burrage J: Co., fur­
nishing goods, who loec H.OfiO each. Other
losses are small.

EIGHT MEN SENT TO ETERNITY.

eraor that troop* are Dccessary. bat the
mx.raar
U&gt;•' &gt;■" “nlJ
U“
W11IU&gt; tor . poll- ton» ~U1 tb. powj.
ot tb, load .ulborlU* — ..h.nMo1.
The citizens say that these power* were
-uh.umd* • «•" &lt;l»r‘ HP. "b«i . onmter ot m«» w. kUlri. »M1 •»»“ *b.
«o,m&gt;or «•&gt;“• •« •w,ul “&lt;*bw .Imtl.r
c... ot “.xh»u,Hoo." TbM, l&gt; •
ot «&gt;.«
ovretb. ontoomoot tbo
nutoerou. erloUoti. to b. m.4. io tbo
cok. r»«l&lt;w till" "~&gt;t'—T
•triker «t Hnmmlt mlMft wb.ro .tumpu
ar. b.lnx niwl. to raxtm.. wwo au.nUr
ol.bt noUS-1 to i~T. th. HUH H bw
l—o le.ra«I tb.t p*r&lt; ot lb. J.bor to b.
brouebt to th. rwloo will b. &gt; irglnU
..grow. It U &gt;UUd IbUwnnl oulood. will .rrlr. tbta w^k.
Tim. at Hi. KtIcIIOW.

Deputy Sheriff Crawford want to Laisanring No. 3 works Saturday lo eriot sever­
al families of strikers. He and his depu­
ties set one or two families out peaceably.
When they reachad the bouse of Felix
McGlrern they were told by McGlvern’s
wife to -go ahead." When everything
had been removed except the dock and
stove, about fifty Hungarian women made
their appearance in front pf tbe house.
Crawford turned tba key to the door,
locking himself iu and hi* asai*tanta and
assailants out
Th. Hun women furiously battered tbe
door with clubs and stoney and gaining
an entranc, drove Crawford out. Tbe
deputiea were then surrounded by tbe fe­
males, who pelted th. officer* with atone,
.nd .tick., compelling tb«m to flee for
safety. Deputy Grant Sauuer was struck
on the bead by a stone, which cat a terri­
ble gash in his scalp. There will be do
further evlctitma In Leisenring No. 2 until
a larger squad of officers can be detailed
for tbe purpoee.
Deputy Sheriff Smith arrested a Hun­
garian striker for Interfering with men at
work. Tbe Hun proved ugly to handle
and another deputy came to Smith's as­
sistance. When nearing town about KN
Hungarians assaulted the offiooy* and set
tbe prisoner at liberty. The Huns were
armed with clubs, stone.and knives. Dep­
uty Smith was badly brutoed with stone*,
and was cut across the hand with a knife

A BITTER ARGUMENT AND BOLT.

Kansas Crrr, Mo., April 18 —The laat
day of the commercial congress resulted
in a vpUt,.*Dd the congress adjourned
rins die in some disorder.
Tbe argument on tbe adoption of tbo
resolutions was long and bitter. At 5:30
p m. the coo gross bad to leave tbe ball,
as it waa to be occupied at night by a
theatrical troupy In twenty fivs minutes
it reassembled elsewhere, and the discus­
sion wa» resumed, getlieg hotter and
hotter every minute uutilret 'fcSO tbe ma­
jority report whs adopted as a whole
without amendment, and the announce­
ment was rec-lved with vociferous cheers
restored, the Mir.nesola delegation rose us
one man and E. V Smalley, speaking for
his
bruthex member*. said Mlnoeoota
wished to emphasize the objection to

mistake about tbclr attitude Dearly all
the delegate* filed out of tbe ball amid
remained.
While tbe Minnesota men mads their
protest emphatic, many delegates from
tbe Republican states left tbe ball during

adoption ot the majority report was aa
follows: Washington—No 3; Louisiana—

Staten
&gt;*Mey (expensive work thu
L*1*3 c®xl
to tell tbo people that in,, .“'’"hWl
wh*
•» miw-h Ia th
&gt;n
can’t benefit or cure they &lt;i&lt;x • lf lt*r
toooey. Tbelr guarentn. “ ‘
»«

“f

hutdeHnu..

SttBPOer ererr aldl luan .na

.

The taodldne, ate bt " ■ ■
Medleal bUoovrry. f()r ‘blo«t
end bl.
woman', peeall.r in. Ir
hrelUn UW'btBl.M .
they don’t, they cost nottilagt

p,....™"""*

ft,

f

The enterprising people of Msro..rt
•d .to bond the City for
bnprovemmta st the recent
Wbeu you go to buy Howr.

live iu th
world.

„

wor-klng
dqubtful
king, jothirsties
king; an

“mndl *' “"I"1 Kjinia-a
IB demoeral. and right repnuSS^
gain of one republican.
»
tortel hM bee* the nx»t
fa the world. Tbe eorstainiv
---- ----------------- --—'"J

‘

: • 10 be Uu

bwt specific tor eolds, cough,. and
of the throat and lunn

dl/2
“***'

SwtMW hM pweha»&lt;t a ,lt, feu,,
dtr ball at a coat ol |is.(wo.
"*

the time of tl&gt;« vote from WiM-Onsin,
South Dakota.Utah. Michigan, Kentucky.
California, or Tenueaaae, they having
dropped out iu disgust.
Ths Final Adjunrniu.nl .

Aftei the Mlnoeoota dstegatUu left the
hall there was a regular stampsdc, and in
five minutes there were barely enough
delegates toft to ndjourfi dsoently. A
cross-fire ot talk was indulged in until
0:15, when the congress adjourued aluo
d:a The drlegatea who remained iu the
city were entertained by the citlxsn* last
night.
________ _________
KAISER BILLY ANGRY Al BISMARCK.

The Preston National Bank of Deftt

Sou the
tbe total
result fa

This bank was established by David
Preston in 1852, under the firm name of
David Preston &amp; Co. In June, 1M?

ciianls w
and appl
a better c

present organization was invorjftnud
under the National Bank Act of tbe
United States with the following brnrt
at directors R. W.
F. W. Hayet,
C. A. Black. Wm. H. Elliott, James E.
Davis. James D. Standish. H. S Pingree,
A. E. F. White, W. D. Preston, W. R.
Burt and John Canfield, and the follov­
ing officers: R. W. GrftetL Prmdect;
F. W. Hayes. Vice-President; J. P. Co­
moro, Cashier. The capital .■£ tbe bank
is $1,000,000.
Accounts of mercantile
and commercial houses. n-.Mufactoing
establishments, private indhndnab and
firms are received, and the bank dis­

On Ma
not be ob
nue licen
tbe McK
. now main
ed tobacc
abolished

dlers of t
will be i
liquors.

We are
on •‘Spri
this issue
not sign
Hereafte
the realm
names an
tratinn o
of their w
so severe
' editor ca
on sprla

counts approved commercial paper, and
loans money on.satisfAlon- name* or col­
laterals. at market rates. With a repre­
sentative board u: directors the needs d
those keeping commercial accounts with
this bank have careful, ^iteliigcnt and
prompt consideration 1’ is the desire of

the management to make the tank an
important and successful factor fa tbe
healthy development of the ertomerte
and manufacture* of Detroit and Michi­
gan, and thereby promote the bank’s in­
terests as well as the genera! prosperity.
Widows and women having sepanee
,
estates, desiring to -transact their om
financial business, are aAorded every con­
venience of the ba
depart­
ments. and its officers uheerfully render
ausdstsnee desired in the matte: of bay- .
ing and selling investment securities, and
information upon subjects ■«’ busfaess.
value of stocks, bond^, securitie*. etf.
Special account* from capi’jW*.

trustees, executors, administratorsi ju*r*
clians. agent*, and others having funda □
their possession for snvcstnjeol or **f*
keeping are received, and proper rates of
interest paid on moneys so dcjwuted.

'

This feature of the baA't businejs 3
conducted on the plans pursued by the

,

The bank bas its own arcoenttfa*'
London, Paris. Berlin Iriaskfort-on'I^K*
Main. Vienna, Anirti-idant. Stockbotai.
Rome, nnd all the "the
nW* •

ers in all parts, of the world*
w®*
may be secured nt any time during tank- f

ing hoars, and they have proven * «««
of great dittinctian M the IUnk-JJ“
issuance of Cotntnen ■ 1 etters of Credit
to merchant and others wb’
” .
make purchases in foreign mirkets. »
also proven one ot the worthy and e®— .
prising feature- of :t» large and c«-

stantly increasing l -isinres- « “ ..
only bank in the State prepared to dem

nSddcation
decided to

present sa
remain in

proposillo
riders lion
Decatar
to the sum
that our
dated at F

Tbe mo

material i

transaction of the various
nets .»f tbe bank * several departing

HKWAW. 0i:i«»

•
®

priuc. cbArgwl ................................
tb,
with it&gt;*r,U.
tad,, and .uUuotlUlj ««ld that b, bad
F.T
'*“»r &lt;•' G.rmwir vl»n
Illa Prioc Btanurek waaalvaf. Mendip
to Pur-r. Qn.ruw, and tbe prime’a «&gt;.■
I”?? ft1
prr'"-Qu.rtler'. ablKly u
bol&lt;» Ma owe la a drtna.n, brut wHlt tbe
rt-ddh a tMruuad mill-

the more
u&gt; tael attar beoauss
“ h“ Mff*ted to hold Ms crown only
Hl

UxkWalu.

The bn
the state
the officia
inations
banking,
secretarie
was outll
dattons u
was intro
this in .vi
providing
loon asaoc
lu all of t
mentii as

ing everyconvenience and larildy_

At a session of f^*1

M«r•

Joint S
merchant
known ov
good fello
ago ami i
lias since
sueecwfu
of the lat
quainted
elected fa
Rboat 5,
friends in

open win
be uninjur
twnfr|iuu4
Pwr cent.

its own name, all braiwF.es ot t c
ing business. The budding
one of the handsumc-t -nd bett appro
ed in Detroit, its office
’
being especially ■.veil a.lapted.aadj#^

Lox don, April ai-Tlw kaiser U said to

BukK» H.-

John
week wi
Sheriff B
Rapids F
the city,
much an
good less

instjtutioi
tbe city
was with
prietoxs o
the name
logs Woo

A Mleblon Crau.) |..™„
into a bear at Roscommon tbe «hw a/,
and made the fur fly.

the European Ontinent. 1’- alA’i**^**^
own Letters of Credit, available tn trawl­

—Aye 5; Missouri—Aye 3J. no 7; Missis­
sippi—Aye 5; Minnesota—Aye L no S;
Kansas—Aye 8, no 3d; Iowa—Aye 0, no 1;
Indiana—Aye 3. Illinois-Ay. 4, no 3;
Ohio—Aye 2; no 2; Indian territory—No 1;
New Mexico—No 1.

bT XoCH April lo. ,

i

Htte’s .

“NR &gt;t ha-, grown. suLT?

oaksied doo DM A fubsaok

ounce.
Angelo Gaboth, an Italian, kilted hh
Cleveland, O„ April 90.-Satunlay
mother*In law, dangerously stabbed her
authorizing commissioner* to draw up a
husband, and was then killed hirnA-dt by evening as the fast mall on tbe Lake Shore
charter incorporating into one city tbe
a son of tbe murdered woman at Ho­ railway was passing Kipton station,
several communities situated about New
boken, N. J., Monday.
about forty miles west of this city, it col
York harbor.
•Tbe breach of promise suit of Gladys lided with the Toledo express just as the
C. S. Davidson, ot Hull, has l»ecn elect­
Evelyn,
a
London
actress,
against
Will
­
latter was pulling off the main line to let
ed department commander ot the Iowa
Grand Army of the Republic. Mrs. Clara iam Henry Hurlbert, was decided in the tbe mail pass. Both engines, three mall
Nichol* was elected president of the latter's favor Monday. A telegraphic er­ care and a baggage car were re lured to
ror a few days ago gave- the verdict to
Woman's Relief corps.
splinters and old iron, and tbe following
Glad ya
Senator Hawley has been talked of for
killed.' E1 ward Brown sad Charles TupTbe federal court at Chicago boa found ton. engineers, of Tol.«do;.F. J. Nugvt&gt;‘,
war secretary in case Proctor resigns in
order to take tbe Vermont senatarsbip. a true bill against George J. Gibeon, Toledo: Charles Hammill. J. F. Bowt-rJ
charged
with
conspiracy
&lt;0
blow
up
the
Hawley i* non-committal ou the subject,
fine, and O H. McDawrli, of Elyria. O.;
but says he u satisfied to remain lu the Shufel It distillery io that city. If proven F. F. Clemens, Cleveland, and James Mc­
guilty he can be sent to tbe jieuiteutiary Kinley, Conneaut. O.— all postal clerks.
for
three
years
and
fined
85.0OJ.
John K. Fish, the young man Who dis­
Tbe strikers in the coke regions are
appeared from Chicago a week ago. w n
Starkey, fireman of No. 14, bad his
seen later in Milwaukee, but hi* present making things a* uncomfortable a* p&lt;»- aboolder dislocated and leg broken; Will
whereabout* is unknown.
He &gt; 4bp- aible for tbe men at work and officiate but Danzig. soft of a section foreman, was
posed to toe wandering about in
ao- nothing startling happened yesterday. etruck by wreckage and badly hurt. None
The coroner's jury presented their verdict of tbe passenger car* left tbe track and
merited condl tiou.
The Winner Investment company, of on tbe Morewood riot, to tbo effect that none of tbe passenger* received serious
Kansas City, bus mads an natigumeut to tba deputies killed the rioters, but mak­ injuries. As nearly as cau.be ascertained
Milton W. Moure and Fred W. Perkins. ing no suggestion as to whether the kul- there was a conflict of orden. Adiepatcl
Its liabilities are very heavy, but Iu offi­ iug was a crime. The labor leaders are was first sent that tbe trains should meet
cial* *ay that nobody will lose anything, disgusted with the verdict.
at Oberlin, seven miles east, and almost
even thu stockholder* being safe.
immediately after it was followed by
A fire early Friday in New York city
Another announcing Kipton as the meet
N
ew
Y
ork
,
April
90.
—
A
mutiny
oc
iug place.
caused a loss of about tflOO.axj.
Daniel N. Brownwell, an Inventor ot curred on board tbo brig Henrietta G. as
tbe vessel was off Liberty Island on her
Kalamazoo. Mien., died Friday morn
AtPEN. Coin., April 9U-A frightful ac­
tag­
way to Cuba. The crew, four in number,
Several serious riots have occurred in was intoxicated and refused to obey cident iu which three men were inrtantijr
Benares, India, the religious capital enter*. They attacked First Mate Libby killed and two other* seriously injured
of tbe Hludoos, and British troops with knives and be shot two of their occurred at tbe Cameron ahaft of the Ar­
have beeu ordered there to protect the number in self defense. Tbe captain and gentum sih w mine near this citv Satur­
city.
second mate then came to Mr. Libber's day. While men were engaged In putting
■While eating breakfast Thursday Mrsf aid and the sailors were soon over off a round of over twenty hole* loaded
Nrfsbit. ot Leclaira. la., shot her husband powered. TIA wonudad men were taken with giant powder, a premature txploelon
and then bersolt Both will probably to a hospital, while tbe others were occurred, kijllng Foreman Ed Reed, and
locked up. Mate Libby was also ar­ Thomas Kennedy, and Jack Mahoney,
die.
;
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minera, and seriously injuring Edward
Texas and Kausa* stockmsn bare par- rested.
chared 45.000 acres of land in Missouri,
Electric cabs run on tbe streets ot Start- G Being and one other miner. All the
men were married an.l have families.
where they will fatten range caule on
corn.
THE MARKETS.
George and Fred Duna'was were banged
Nevada, Ma, April 90.—Two young la­
at TaUlequab. 1. T.. Friday for the mur­
dies, daughters of Richard Kauffman, a
der last September Wash Lee. a China­
CniCAOa April SX
man.
.
Tbe quotations ou the board &lt;&gt;f tr*d« t» day prominent farmer, and a married lady
The trouble* in the Portuguese cabinet were as follows: Whs it—No. 3 April ut&gt;cn«d whose name could not be learned, were
May. opened &gt;1.13, drowned In the -Osage river in tbe north­
hare been satisfactorily arrauged, and &gt;1-13. chwnl
8LI3H:
July, opened fl.OQ, closed
nil the minister* save one retain their ctosed
SLISR. Corn-No 2 May. opened
cb&gt;®d west part of this county Friday while out
boat riding. There were two men In the
place*.
Irslrnu.1 ... 4 —1..—A
.
boat with them when It capsixed. The
Judge Pillsbury, of the Eleventh Dlimen succeeded In saving thetaselvM, but
nol* judicial district court, retired from opened and dosed .KHe; July, up ned £3&gt;»c
clroe.1 Sime Pwk-May. oproXl
could not save tbe ladles.
the bench after eighteeu years’ service,
Ten days after tbe death ot Rev. Dr. E. doted HxWlii. Joly, opened tu.SU. d«aj
ot-mwl
8U.7U,.
dosed
A Cyclone Kill* Two Mew.
G. Prime, forty years editor of The New
CLAVDX. Tex.? April tt-Four miles
York Observer, hi, wife, Mrs. Abbie
Goodell Prime, died. They had been tbe
Prudurc: Butter-Fane)- separator. Z«- per northwest ot Claude, a cyclone struck the
cloeest companion* during life and death ,!? frS"h dairlen.
wAtog rtock. Hi bouw of Mr. r.teblngk Oo. in.„ „n TOt
per duZ
did not loDg Separate them. Mr*. Prime Ide. Eggs-Strictly fresh.
CbwnbarUln.
Live poultry—Chicken*. Ute per lb: ducks, ton whikl.o, Puchl.t,
difcd last Friday at New York.
toaod
llttl3c; ■**. Hte juywf lo th. boon p.trblot.
A strike Is threatened by tbe laborers ©C-OJper doa Potatoes-White
rx»e. IL 10a TOO r»nl. my. dtod. bU cloth™ eicaK
'“U; H®bro°- »LldaiU. Pecrie^ r7
tro" hl* &gt;»*?■
employed preparing ths World’s fair site
at Jackson park. Chicago. The men com­ 81.(t&gt;a.Ll). bweol potatoes—H:lauds Jersora. Cb.ml^rlMn wu putkol up gg yir^,
O') iH.OJ per from the house dead.
plain of bad quarter* and other things, 33-tXJftl.ja Apples—Cojking.
.
but the principal demand is for 11.75 per bU; eating, 34.50J4.0J; fancy rarietle*.
day of eight hours, which they say wa»
Broom eorn-Herl. 4H»»He per lb: whisk
promised after April 1, and tbe promise brush.
Chicago. April 3fi-Following are the
SaSSr.-; green, self-working.
not kept.
baae ball acorea made Saturday and Suninsids and covers. »*die, coumion brush.
**■* day-Wretaru: At Omaha-Mil waukee
Franklin McVeagh, ot Chicago; John Stoc; crcwked. 2^314.:.
Codmaii. of Boston, and some other gen­
Live stock -Following were the price! at
Omaha 8; at Kans*. Clty-Bt Paul L
tlemen were riding near Asheville, N. C., tbe Inina stock yanh: Huffs-Market opened Kan**» Chty 14; at DenvX-Sioax
J
5c lower: Itght gralea
rough pok­
Saturday when a drunken
carpenter ing
»4 MrtKh mixed.
H wax/
y Deuver 5; at Lincoln-Minneapolis 9
named Somers gave them’ a cursing.
Lincoln 6
Sunday: At Omaua-Mil.
rockbur^md rtippinr tou vlwaau;
When they rffinbitatrated be pulled a pis­
O.nahaS; at Kansas City-Sk
tol and opened firto^ shooting Codman in
Cattle-Beef steers. »5.5J&amp;aO), stockers ft:id cit”
’■Al
tbe leg1. NocMstoe waa hurt. Sotuetd Teodero, UXiWa*.?® rows and bulla. ktlJOJU 'A
was jailed.
ZU?
AwocUitov: At
AtblKle »
Because Acting Marshal Leroy, of Iron
ft .1 Colombo,-CIM|O„J J
River. .Mich., stopped the noise of two
drunken riiliwrw named Richard and Will­
iam WHlliame Friday night, they armed
thenuslvea and fired a load of shot into
August. 8L14 Cprn-iio. • m'xsd roj.’
his side autl back. In an attempt to fly Uh do
••c:
-May.
8o June. TMfc; do July. SJ* axvt:; .4^-?
the work with * rifle by»tander* inter­
ST
cash. aj&lt;c; do mX
fered and Richard will lose an arm. Le­
*
d'n Jca*'
aTe-Dull. Barley atBortoD-AXtahtto H Bowczfl
roy to very low.
Cbicioo, April Bl. — Followlog
Gen. KUbourn Knox, governor of tbe
A*»»l«Uoo
rwonM motia,. Ai
northwest branch of the National Sol­
»• Bo.to» &gt; aI Colma
diers’ home, died at the Milwaukee home
Friday night.
Burglars raided the jewelry More of Le­
Lotto 4, Leutovi
grand Jactoaon at Norwalk, Conn.. Fri­
day night and gat away with 115,000
worth of raioablea.
no other Ramee.

kU?’

Thirty Kxpto*** »&lt;•
—Trcnbte O’
Scottdale. PaA

in said estate, urc rr'lu,„ h» toS*11

&gt; ta. why tnc pr“-". • .7^
not be granted. And It L to
Sd prtJttoner r'/
tgtmKed t»
‘ij^’tl
rJnSi

proa peels;

�Hastings I&amp;nner

PER8ONAL_MENTI0N.

° An official canvass of the votes of Oaceola

lhfcl
county »*rt will re­
' The measure to remove
Mrs. Fred Busby left for Fenton veator- It to Reed City was defeated by ten votes.
day.
h“,b'*n dtecuvered of 4­
Additional Local News.
J. H. Dennis was in Lansing Thuraday ?
't.d Eddle 1 -’M* wbo disappeared
on business.
from the sugar eamp of bls father, John
Im VanValkenburgh has the front of
Glenn Grenfield. of Grand Rapids, was uPP.L.?Par Hart’ °’®r a wwk •«&lt;&gt;•
hi? furniture store painted In a very tasty
Hundreds of men. women and children
। .inner which improves its appearance a here Monday.
have searched daily for the little tot with­
Sheriff Benham returned from Kalama­ out avalL
great deal.
Have you seen those new banks for zoo Thursday.
Ionia recorded tbe least snow fall of
-.iving io cen» piece** You can’t break
Mrs. M. T. Wheeler was in Woodland last any county in the state for the month of
. combination until the safety vault week visiting.
March being only six-tenths of an inch.
■t.tams 85.00.
Mrs. John Tinkler visited her son Jed in 1 he highest temperature for tbe month in
the state occurred at Benton Harbor, 61
We predict that this will be a great year Nashville last week.
*
degrees, and the lowest at Roscommon. 27
building In this city. In fact, go in
Edward DeGroot went to Vermontville degrees below zero.
outskirts of the city In most any dln ana you will sec new houses being Monday on business.
Richard Williams and his brother, two
Hon. P. T. Colgrove made a business miners of Iron River, got drunk and raised
a row. City Marsha! Leroy attempted to
We would lite to see some of the farmers trip to Detroit Thursday.
•his section plant some sugar beets,
Ed Brock returned from a visit with quitt them and a fight ensued duringwhich Leroy was shot receiving probably
experiment would not cost much and Dutton relatives.last week.
fatal Injuries. Richard received a bullet
Jit be the mean.- of proving that we
Miss Nora Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids, through the left arm and may lose that
i:»the l«ert sugar beet country in tike
visited in the city last week.
member.

Thursday, April51^8917

George Barnes was in Chicago last week.

John Roberts listened to the Marite
most powerful king on earth is
tu. the laziest, shir-king; a very band in Grand Rapids Thursday.
.ifui king, smoking; the must common
James Colltrter, of Holland, was calling
, -king; the leanest one. thin-king; on old friends in the city last week.
.
one, ^rin-klng; the slyest, winColo Welton started for Chicago Monday
c; and the tn®.t dangerous, tal-king.
and will make that city his future home.
ii Gutrbou skipped the city last
Ed. Troy, of Ann Arbor, was In the
.. k w ilt a watch belonging to his sister,
sB-nham overtook him in Grand dty Saturday and made us a pleasant call.

.

Friday and brought him back to
John regrets his action very
and it will no doubt serve as n
. lesson to him.

Charlie Shenu*n, the bustling Insurance
agent of Charlotte, was in the dty Satur­
day.

Charlie Jones, of Grand Rapids, was
fh&lt;- idea of naming the manufacturing hand-shaking with old friends In the dty
-itlufiuiis of tte city. 90 « to advertise Saturday.
. t ;ty abroad is a good one. and It
Bert Lake arrived in the dty from
...• with this In view that the new pro..•tor&gt; of the felt boot factory changed Grand Rapids Monday. He will move
name of the institution to tbe “Hast- here soon. V
-uxllVool Boot Co.*
L. H. Evarts and M. L. Cook were In

'.tern Michigan fruit growers say
. '.pia! failure of the crop last year will
n
lavorably to n splendid yield this
• a • . perfect fruit, os the t»arren or­
- I ■ were a death blow to the ctirculio
Ai.d a; p.e moths. They hope nut only for
&lt; .•tieiijcrop, but also for apples without

M iy irt and thereafter dealers will
iw obliged to take out an internal wve. Uta’-*c to sell cigars and tobacco, as
McKinley bill abolishes the special tax
r pi&amp;intalned On dealers in manufacturi.|..■■ •I on that date. The tax is also
: &gt;:i wholesale and retail dealers
&gt; -■'Iku’cu, manufacturers and ped­
! t- hifco and cigars. No change
' in* made in the tax on beer and

The Travis family, of Milford, is sadly
afflicted. Lost fall the father ran a pitch­
fork Into nls knee and has been unable to
work all winter. The eldest son has lain
with typhoid fever forty days, the mother
just having died from tbe disease. There
are five children, the youngest being a 4months-old babe.

Sltnon Natonlck, of Ann Arbor, was
found in a hay mow Monday night. He
had died In a fit
A Detroit firm will furnish 4.000 yards
of stnped cloth for the Jackson pen­
itentiary this year at &lt;7M cents j&gt;er yard.

G. H. Slocum’s new paper, the K. O. T.
M. Review, published at Caro. Is bright
and newsy. It will doubtless be heartily
welcomed by members of the order.

Mrs. Edward Roos and family returned
to Galt. Ontario. Momlay. They have
Stephen Brown, of Flint, and Robert
•u. ' They will not be found in made many warm friends iu this city, who lleakes, of Mt.- Pleasant will wrestle
to: the reason that the pends did regret to have them leave tbe dty. but catch-as-catch-can. best three in'five falls,
heir names to their productions, unite in wishing them success wherever at Mt. Pleasant April 20, for 8100 a side
persons in search of fame through ttipy go. Mr. Roos Intends to remain and tbe gate receipts.
• • verse will please sign their here for a few days.
i give diroCtfofta for the adminisAn unknown man committed suicide by
jumping from the Grand Trunk transfer
theit estates and the distribution
C. L. S. C. will meet Saturday evening, Lansdowne into the l»etrolt river Friday
illy i-fleet*. ’ We dislike lo be
but uirrp are things that even an April 23th, at the home of Mrs. It Doyle afternoon. He appeared to lie a working
,
man.
•utnd, and we draw the line with the following program:
Quotations from favorite authors.
The steamer Mary, while attempting to
Walks and, talks, Mrs. N. Barlow. '
make Marine City from Port Huron on
ran ums! to be a j»rospcrous
Violin duet, Messrs. Reed and Wood.
Friday night got stuck in the ice on the
it Hickory Corners and was
Classic French course, Minnie Evan*.
llii* comity as an all-around
Referendum in Switzerland, Mrs. Mag­ St. Clair river, two miles below St. Clair,
where she now lies.
. He went West a few years gie Bailey.
&lt;eed at Aurora, Nebraska, and
Questions iu the March number and
David Siam, a 9-year-old boy of Midland
nducted a grocery store mony answered iu the April number, Mrs. Colcounty, has some of th© points of b snap­
"full) than ever before. The people grove.
ping turtle. Every spring his skin which
rJ»e Utter city have evidently.become acMusic. Violin duet.
is dark scales off and when angry be snaps
imt-d with John for this spring they
Question and answers in Review on page like a turtle.
*
■cPd hitii mayor of the city, which ha.- 105.
mt- k.thrt imputation. John's many
Cp&lt;c. Rose Goodyew.
Ri%, William H. Vincent and Dr. Wil­
•
in thiv-countjr rejoice with him and ^The Sunday school association meeting for son, of Detroit, have reorganized the de­
! •&gt;'
his abilities recognized furtlu rJ
JI az tings township was held in the Presby­ moralized United Presbyterian church at
The building a»d tani) associations n terian church Monday evening and was Port Huron. The dissenters will build a
e
for Minie time past have d.-sir/d largely' attended. The program was well a new church this summer.
■ the • - b-initslahllity given banks by exa1
carried ont and consisted of papers, dis­
They’re after Patrick McKearney. 4he
iusttans !|y the state commissioner j 'of cussions, music, etc. Tite reports read brute who tried to assault the little Jeda
hanking. At a meeting in Jackson of 1
showed, the Sunday schools to be flourish­ girl at Sprlngwells last week. He has to
secretaries of state associations, a mea^
ing. The election of officers resulted as be protected every day as he is taken from
was otif!in|d looking toward placing ai
follows:
the jail to the Justice court. The crowd
chitons under the banking law, and a I ►111
Clement Smith, president
would like to get at him.
w.- introduced in the legislature havl
W. O. Lowden, secretary.
A bill was also fntrodut ^
Mrs. D. G. Robinson, treasurer.
Tbe proprietors of the American House­
;
ilng that members ot building and
hold and of the Detroit Ledger and Fanner
The Home^niisslonary society will meet at
hau s-MM-iation? may at their option pay
thJbotne of Mjs. R. K. Grant, Friday^Apell have no? been sqrn since Saturday. They
in al! of tl-elr stock in a lump or in install­
have been receiving a lance amount of mail
24 th, at 2 o’clock.. We desire a full attendment;. as at present
•
from all over the country, and it Is thought
ance..
that t lipre's something crooked about the
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­
„■ At a special session of Ibe Board of
terian
church,
Sunday,
April
2flth,
at
6:30
Education Paw Paw. held April 7, It was
deealv!! to offer Professor Roberts an in- to be led by E. DeGroot. Subject, “Hear­
ing and Heeding God’s Messages.”
■ • of several hundred (dollar? over his
FRUIUTE ORDKB.
- t alary ns an indncetaflAt for him to
Services at the Presbyterian church State of Michigan. County «t Rarnr-•«.
At a session of tbe Probate Court for the
irg
th&lt; schools for another Sunday, April 20. at 10:30 and 7:30.
Countv of Barry. holJt n at die Prot*ate Office in
Mr.-Roberta b&gt; decidedly the best -Morning subject “Business and Religion.’’ the citv of Ha* tings. In »ald county, on Tues»’• er in charge of our schools and it
rtsv. the •-•1st dav of April. In the year one
thoQsand ebrnt hundred sod ninety one.
he iH&gt;ptd that he may give fhis
Spring work is commencing In dead
Preeeot. Charles W. Amistn-ug. Judge of
■
tbe Board a favorable cun- earnest iu both town and country.
^Urtbe matter of die estate of Cortez P. PendIU,
..Uou.—Tlie True Northerner. The
Would
that
Hastings
had
a
Cliarles
itur Herald *-f April 11th has an Item
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
-ante efft ct. We an- glad to learn Rackley, as Muskegon has. Mr. Hockley of AgtiesC. PendIU. widow of said dsceased.
our late Professor is so well appre- has given the city of Muskegon a public praying that a certain Instrument now on file
II
bran.
a
city
park,
a
soldiers
monument,
Iu
this Court purporting to be the last will and
d al Paw l*aw.
and UaMt week anonounced that he had testament of said deceased may be admitted to
probate and that administration of sard estate
1'fii rr.-nthly crop report issued Thurs- 875,000 spare cash that he wanted to give may be granted to James M. Cadwaliader. Ure
. • dp to the
of April in the city to build a public school with.
executor named in said will or to some other
suitable persoa.
,
, t
.
— :i'‘tis.of the state where 97 per cent of
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the
Petitions against the proposed appropri­
th- win at crop is grown. It had suffered
15th day of May. A. D. trot. »t 'feu o^eloek
’■3tcri.il injury. The top Is badly brown- ation of 840.000 to increase the capacity in the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of
•st hi !-»me localities resulting from the of the furniture"factory in the Ionia priaon. said petition, and that the heirs at law of sa d
deceased and ail other persons iQjervstedinsaid
"l"”1 winter, but tbe root is believed to were circulated in this city last week and estate, are required to appear nt a sewlon of
!x--ttnlrijurcd. The condition reported by ffumerously signed. The proposed addition said court then to be bidden at the Probate
-jsHidrnts Is 27 in southern and 92 U&gt; the prison workshop would give employ­ Office, in the city of Hastings. In said county,
amt ’how cause, if any there be, hy the prayer
I*" I'ynt. in the central counties. One ment to between 600 and 700 men who of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And It is
j'-.irago the figures were 70 and 65 per would be working in direct competition further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
the persons interested iu said .estate, of the
’nt. respectively. The number of bushels with the wage workers in this dty and to
pendener of said petition, and the lu-arlug
;! wheat reiKirtwJ marketed in March was their employers. The passing of this pro­ thereof by causing a copy of Uris order to be
posed bill would work great harm to the published In tbe Hastings
■
In the eight mouths August to
and circulated In said county of
March ii.ms.617, or49 per cent, of the smaller cities and towns where furniture rer printed iVVkrt
week tor time .umpire
crap of l *90. Forty-five per cent, of tbe is manufactured and where comj»etltlon weeks previous »o said day of hearing.
CitAKLrs W. AKMsrnost;.
&lt;i"|»of l88T hud been marketed for the must be made with. Grand Rapids and
(A true copy.l
Judge of Probate.
__
period last year. The clover other large cities that have national repuhivjulows mid pastures are reported to be taiions for the manufacture of furniture.
’
PBOBATK ORDER.
-ood condition, al-o live stock. Fruit The passage of the bill, while It might
harm the furniture Interests of Grand Rap­
::■-i-ecls are particularly flattering.
ids, would scarcely affect tlyHarpe insUtu«tfr lW&lt;»ueom™lD ttoclty
Vi-’tor- bi the city as well as others tlons there, that have national reputations,
Z |*u»lng tlirtmgh. are very much Impressed and the latest Improved machines for the
tta-iva factories that have beeu lo- manufacture of furniture. But the small­
d !n.;e within the last year and a half. er institutions of Grand Rapids and those
nT thc matter of the estate of Susan T. Wari rli-ard a con versa tion between a hi tbe smaller cities of the state would
roupir of men passing through the city suffer. The present squaw buck legisla­ no’ud&lt;reim&amp; and filing the petition, duly
I-*', week. who Were, evidently acquainted ture though seems R&gt; l»e capable of doing vertfiedTrt
Hjutoon.
with llustinga and her people, that confirm everything It ought not to, and this bill la and Hiram M. Chase, creditor* of said decaseu‘' ■' we have said above. One of them no exception, though it ought not to pass. praying that Seth Chapman, the exeertor of
Lild deceased, may be required to filo his ac•aid that Hartings and Owosso were talked
“untas such and pay the debts and leganreof
*!*mt a great deal over the state as tiffing
said deceased, and that an order be entered
aUowInc the petitioners to commence an action
ptogre-.-iu.. growing, enterpriaing cities,
Ed. Fuller convicted of criminal assault, onthebondofsaidcxecuton
but he was inclined to doubt Hastings
Therenoon It is ordered, mat tuesuay,
has been fined S10 for
crime at
th? Wh day of June. A. D- tart, st un
growing very much as he liad always
Tbe act merited life imprisonment
tn the forenoon, be aa’lgnedfor
known her to be a -sleepy old town.”
whose munied men had rather have seven
The Free Methodist camp-meeting far
Kr cent mortgages than invert In any­ Northern Michigan will be heM at Alma
thing that would give employment to labor this summer, beginning about June 16.
or help the dty in any way. When he
Kabunanoo citizens have contributed
saw the felt boot factory, the whip factory
and saw teams and men grading for tbe 81300 toward the sunt necessary to pur­
cludr and table company it seemed to settle chase chimes for the First Congregational
the matter with him, for be said that had church.
Hastings got a hnstleon terself years ago
John A. Gr.et .rarpeat® »&lt;
like she ha* to-day she would have 20,000 in­
habitants to-day instead of 3,000 and we
• havn’t any doubt but what be would have
worth
Jl.ooo.ooo. Be will dlepoee ol “
’aid 3O.U9O cwkl ht? haveaeen the furniture
IJltaeewwl

. receipt of a couple of poem

FORGING
‘ RIGHT
AHEAD
Marr A Duff have doubled their store
capacity and now they have one of the
finest, best lighted and nicest equipped
stores that can be found in the Comity and
City.
'
;
L
Our store now Is 42 by 85 fL every comer
as well lighted as another. We would also
mention that we made our old Cloak Room
(which was 18 ft. by SO ft) into a Ladles
Walting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
improvement that we think will be much
appreciated after a long and weary ride,
a place to rest youraelvei, and children.
In order to make thing’s

Tljere'sliaqks of violets, Banks of njoss,
Afjd baj]Ks wljere miners jrope;
And banks tljak bundle golden coin.
•

But FAIRBANK mak«THE BEST SOAP.

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

^%0^SantaClausSoap. mSiCo-

In our Mammoth Establishment we will
keep

The “Pirates of Penzance’! will be
sprung upon the unoffending people of
Flint by amateurs.

Fred Yeoman and Charles Lay quarreled
over religion in a Detroit saloon. They
were let off on suspended sentence yester­
Grand Rapids Thursday In the interest of day.
the Chair and Table company.
Justice Goldsmith, of Saginaw, was
Ruf Larabee went to Jackson last week brutally assaulted In the street Saturday
to enter upon his duties in the prison, evening whije trying to quell a disturb­
he having secured a position there.
ance. The men are under arrest
Frank Woodmansee, formerly of this
There was a tie vote on every officer In
dty, but now Vermontville's leading legal Eden. Lake county. The people talk of
light, was elected President of that village holding a little private election of their
last week.
own to decide the affair.
Mr. and Mra. E. E. VanNoysdall. of
Two diamond earrings stolen from
Eaton Rapids, were In the dty Saturday. James Clements, of Ann Arbor, in August.
Mr. V. will will soon move onto a farm In Ib89. were recently found In the posses­
Yankee Springs.
sion of a colored woman named Sarah
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rogen, of Spokane Mulder.

Falls. Washington, are visiting relatives
amt friends In the dty and vicinity, belug
on their wedding trip.

BOSTON
DRT G00D5 STORE.

Putting Out Specialties

JUST RECEIVED

Ail the time.

Our specialties for the present will be
your Choice of seventy-five

The finqst line of Ladies’ Shoes ever offered to the people
of Cloverdale, all ofjwhich are at prices to suit the bnyer.
The best pebble goat at $2.00; the finest Dongola goat at
$3.50, and a splendid line ranging between the above prices.
We also have gent’s shoes from a common plow shoe to the
finest Dongola kid at from $1.35 to $5.00. The best prints at
only 5 cts. Elegant Windsor Henriettas only 8 cts, equal to
auy 12c goods. We also keep a full line of staple dry goods
and gr oceries which we sell to suit the customers. Also an
extra fine line of shirts, pants, hats, caps and gent’s furnish­
ing goods. We have added for our spring and summer trade
a nice line of ladies' and misses’'trimmed hats, which we will
sell at prices tb surprise you. Give us a call, examine our
goods and be convinced that you can buy goods of us for less
money than at any other place. Butter, eggs, dried fruit and
beans taken at their full value in exchange for goods.
. Yours for business,

GEO. P. MOSIER

Ladies Newmarkets
That have been selling for 86.00, 87.00, •
88.50, 89.00 and 810.00 These will all be
put out and-sold for

$5.00, Your Choice.
Just think of It You must come earley
and atay late to see all tbe many bargains
that may be yours. We hav« also placed
on the Bargain Counter 35 heavy

Jackets for Ladies
Tbatl wll be dosed out

For $2.25
Good value for 85.00 these are only a few
of the attractive bargains that are to be
found.
•

Best shirting can be had fbr 9 and
11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
hams. Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves.

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

Cloverdale

BiCrTLE CREEK.

.

Cadwallader’s
To Close the Business

AGENCY7 COLUMN.
OFFIQE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MORRILL'S STORE, HABTINOB.C

55.000 STOCK

Remember that this column contains but
a very small part of tbe property I have
for sale or exchange.
I have improved and vacant city lots for
sale and exchange In all parts of tbe city.
Farming lands for sale and exchange in
all parts of the county.
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.

SPECIAL !

Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots
and Shoes, etc

A BARE OPPORTUNITY!
Dress Goods, Sheetings, Shirtings, Teas,

Coffees, Spices, Tobaccos, Boots and Shoes

We Mean Business
And‘will guarantee to sell you any article
our stock at actual cost in market.

HIGLEY &amp; FOX,

in

On Jefferson street two'Xjouses and lots
at Imrgaius, atnd on easy terms.
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
house well finished
8L900; 8500 down,
Vai. on time al 7 per cent.
Ami one house and lot one block from
factory. 8800; 8300 down. bol. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
Near felt boot factory—tots and
splendid house, with furnace, small bam.
Can be bought at a bargain and on easy
terms.
.Several splendid bargains in the 1st .
ward and other parts of the cit/.
C3
'Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
60 ft front by 140 fL deep, well located In
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on tbe land IJbrlck
store three stories, also dwelling house and
good barn. Can be bought at a bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
Rapids property. Tbe city of Seneca Falta
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
largest town in Serena Co.
£Z"J
40-acre farm In Irving, all improved, soil
good. Can lx; bought at a bargain on easy
ternw.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 90
acres, ‘4 mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
ed house. One of the cheapest farms in
Barry Co., will take part city property.
10 acres nenr city, good house and bam.
well and cistern. 150 fruit trees,
acre
grapes; 81,300, cheap,
down, bal. at 7
per ccnt.J
Iftti acres in Woodland to exchange for
&lt; mailer farni and difference.
196 acres ip H&lt;hh* township, known as
the Doty farm, wDHell for 84200 on easy .
trnns.
Several SO acre parcels for Hate at l&gt;argrtns ranging from &lt;1,800 upwards and a
some will take part city property in ex- ’
change.
80 acre farm for sate in Otsego county.
Price 81.200. Will trade for farm in U&gt;te
section and pay difference.
Also 100 acre* in same Co. at a bargain.
160 acres tn Kansas, well fenced, good
soil, stone house 9 rooms, bam 14 by 70
feet, tool house and granary and well
house, etc, well watered by creek, timber,
3X-fro£n one and 3 miles from another R.
It. town. 80 rods from school.
Splendid
stock farm. Will sell at a bargain or take
40 acres in port payment near Hastinga.
Union Pacific R. IL lands for sate in the

DELTON, MICH.pt

�astings

Banner^

Mating* Thuraday. April 98.
MARSHALL b.CTQK'M11*^

^iniuAinnuf. miob..

editorial notes.
Free trade talk about tbe Brazilian reelproelty treaty’s Involving n surrender of
!r tbe protective principle to pure demagogy.
EtiNot an article is allowed to come in free
A 'Jrom Brazil which was not free under alg ready existing protective legislation. A

duty on these article would be a duty for
revenue - in other words, a free trade tarIff. instead of the treaty’s being a concesdon io free trade. It Is opposed to IL widen-

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h lag, as It does, the distance between our
U present method of levying duties and the

bu. tapre-l.e «■« 1«» CTIHI-O,, I*'
„unw declwollooToo •«««•
Multi bortlr Ml “ 1»«V«
ore.llure. .01111, ood tornl ™
aftd tbw who c*mc 10 «m tool with W»&gt;
allword. mor* eloeely- ,"lJDd Wat the
clrann k-tw &lt;m tbt-m. Iu . woM. It taldfc
to ratord him M urjUrlM low thou tbe
Sum, type ot a port, Hodor.

It to mH that a flock of wild tree*’
flying over Holland laat week and &lt;*»®r£

they turned around and went back south.
This would seem to Indicate cold weather
and speaks volumes for the signal sen tee.

A Mr. Selkirk, of South Haven. B one
of tbe hr Ira of tbe founder ot Vassar col­
lege and had received a few thousand dol­
lars by bequest; but by decision of the
The McKinley tariff caused a diminution
courts this week about one million more
in tbe export* of Sheffield cutlery during
dollars go to tbe heirs Instead of to charita­
the month of January to tbe extent of
ble Institutions, and Mr. Selkirk will re­
only 50 per cent.—Londom Manufacturer ceive between forty and fifty thousand
and
Inventor,
March
SO.
1
dollars more.
Yet the American people will continue
Down at St. Joseph they have made a
to use just as many t knives, scissors and
discover}- which may be employed here nt
razon as they ever used, and they will be Saugatuck at no distant day, as we have
of just as good quality, too. The question such an abundance of the raw material.
naturally arises, where will they come It Is the making of brick from the sand of
the lake shore, without pressing, burning
from? From American factories which
or mixing with clay. After fire days ex­
employ American labor of course, Do posure to the open air the bricks are hard
American workingmen grasp the Idea?
enough to use. but continue to harden un­
til they are as hard and tough as granite.
NE!GHBORIN(3COUNTIE8.
They are making 24,000 a day and have
calls for 5,000.000 from Chicago.—Com­
The celery growers around Kalamazoo
are actively engage Io setting out the mercial.

■ revenue only method advocated by free plants. They will be ready to market
about June 90th.
B traders.
Andrew L. Osborne, ex-judge of the su­
I
in consistently carrying out Its protectH ive policy, tbe United States government preme court, died at IjtPorte, Ind.. Mon­
day. aged 7«. He threw the second shovel
■ woke up to tbe fart that it was grouting to ot dirt on the Michigan Central completion.
B certain nations privileges in our markets Daniel Webster throwing the first.
■ which bad for them a money value, while
Dr, J. B. Chapin, an old and esteemed
K like concessions were denied to the staple realdent of Battle Caeck, died Very sudden­
H products of other countries. On the other ly last week of heart disease. He was
■ hand, our people were receiving uo special well known all over the state.

The Marshall Chronicle complains be­
K favors of any kind in the markets of these
If favored nations.
Our government was cause the monied men of that place don't
hustle very much to boom the dty.
.

K confident that they could be induced to

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which removes the duty, is it nt»L there-•
fore, a part of lhe policy of protection.
.,
which has regard to the interests of ourr
own people first of all. to try to gain from

p foreigners that which it has always argued1
i that foielgners would profit by the aboli[' tion of our tariff ou their products? How.
then, are we inconsistent in applying the1
some reasoning lo ourselves In tbe case of'
foreign tariffs levied on our products?&gt;

I

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I

[ The Brazilian treaty is simply the outcome1
of enlightened protection carri/d to ItslogI' leal concluslan.^-Ex.

Reciprocity In Kngli»h Eye*.

,

For a lung time the advantages of “re­
ciprocity in fiscal arrangements” have beeni
!
urged on us by the British trading and
manufacturing interests; but they do not;
like reciprocity between us atltfnua-manu-.
facturlug nations. As «oon as tbe treaty
with Brazil was known of. British paperst
in Rio asserted that it would not advance,
’
tbe Interests of this country; assertions
which were quickly copied by British pa­■
pers here. And such statements have ap­.
peared in English papers, both as excerpts.

from tbe columns of tbe New York Timesi
and as their own views.
Sueh state­.
ments, however, were solely for exporta­
tion to America; neither tor home nor col­’
onial copsumption.
In England another occasion Is present­
,
ed “in wbicA.it Is difficult to see where
’
tbe laugh comes in.” unless it to over the'
fatuity of our congressmen who refused topass a general shipping bounty bill; a billI
which would have coveted the South
Atlantic and ffoW eoaMx with ship yards
•
and wtmll! have allowed every port -whichi
has euterprise enough tn charter a .-•no-ton।
whonner to start a direct trade with Sontb1
America. Mexico and the West Indies.
A paper published In 1-ondon for the In­.

formation of Australians and officials in
India. the Colonies and India, after saying•
that tbe new reciprocity treaty Is the sub­ject of much discussion in the commercial।

Mr. Blaine's plan for reciprocity with।
tbe Latin American Republics would strike!
a heavy blow «t Great Britain’s trade,
while Canada, India and other Colonies
were increasing their surplus products
with great rapidity.England, which for some time has been,
exporting between 35 and 40 million dol’
h»r*' worth of goods to Brazil, sees loth'
the kxt» &lt;m exports effected by flu* recipro­•
city treaty and the further loss from tbe.

Studebaker Wagons.
Binis aid Fan lipleint. t.
Waliaoe H. Prttength. Bertie fc. i cueng .

Messer Bros. &amp; Reyuolis.
ton 1). Pettindh. be entered heroin within four
mouths from lhe «toi&lt;-ot th to orderwd to
ot their aw •aranee they cau&gt;e their an«*«’*2
the bill of complaint to be filed, .and
SXf toM^sd on tbe comptaint^
tore, within twenty day* after service cm teem
as eonfeaMd bv said non-resident dedendanta.
And It l&gt; further ordered, tiratw«M“ Jhi'n0?davs
the complainant
a hot Ice of this ors:rx
~bs»j i. cause
u. H~u»n
newspaper
printed,
published
•»
“Is?,
ifand clrcaiatrns
"

tnu order U&gt; oe pcr*ooa&lt;i&gt;
resident defendaata. at least twenty days oetore
. J-"*"?

The Lamb Did
Follow Mary to

A Great Advantage
To the buyers of

Bissell's Improved

Postmaster bheldon Is still making immovements around the postoffice.
Be-sure and secure a rap at the special
sale at Holden Hire's.Friday and Saturday.
Professor Mazurette, of Detroit, will
give a concert at Union hall on Thursday,
April 30. Tickets 75 and 50 eta. Re­
served seals at Fred Heath's drug store.

"When my Ship Comes Over the Sea,"
tbe latest musical hit. Price 75 cents.
Special price for introduction, postpaid.
Several Battle Creek capitalists bought a 40 cents. Address. Will L. Thompson A
controlling interest In tbe Battle Creek Cyf259 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
machinery company last week and propose Lrl'he M. E. society will be entertained on
to enlarge the institution, as there is a de­
M'ednesday, April 29th. at the society
mand for their goods greater than the rooms by Mesdames Clement Smith. Dr.
present capacity will allow them to meeL
Lowry, R. Dawson, F. Beamer. C. G.
Holbrook. Llchty. Wilmont. Pickell. Mead.
In tiie lost three months $813 was re­
Wheeler. S. Phillips, 11. Snyder, and the
ceived at tiie Jackson prison to be placed
Misses Effie Simpson. Ella Phillips. Anna
to tiie credit of convicts within, who had
Pfittisou. Hattie •Beadle and Gertrude
served in the late war. There are 20 phnSmith. Supper served Irom 5 to 7u30.
stoners in the Institution.

The Druggist,
Where they found

The FINEST LINE of

WALL MPER,
WINDOW StlflbEJ,

rtMPXISTINE
ANb

PAINTS

High School.
A prohibition vote was cast in tbe fourth
ward last Tuesday upon which was pasted
We are sorry to say our (Hee Club which
a slip for George Hayes, a saloon keeper w»s once the life of our school has wither­
running on the democratic ticket for aider­ ed away like the morning glory when the
man. “Consistency thou art Mi Jewel.”— sun pours his hot rays ou them when they
Coldwater Courier.
are in full bloom.
Louise Naglcr gave Iter old schoolmates
There are 28 mep in Jackson prison-who a short call Thursday.
turn out 3.300 meals each day.
Volney Spalding, professor of botany at
Baughman's military band, of Charlotte, the State University, spent Thursday
has secured the contract for furnishing with our school.
We are «my to say that one of our
musie for the Bay View assembly thU
young students is obliged to keep |»achsummer, which will last about ten days.
elur’s hall. This seems too bad.
Chas.
Andrus and Willie Osborn gave
A movement is on foot in Battle Creek
for the widening of its principle thorough­ our school a pleasant cal! Friday.
Tbe spring term Is progressing very
fare®, and especially for the improvement
of Marshall street Such a movement finely with Mr. Andrus as superintendent
would add greatly to the appearance of the of our room.
Prof. Sterling has been very busy the
dty.
past few days entertaining company.
IMPROVED
Edmund Chase, an old settler of PavllThree members of our school board,
i&lt;m. some few years ago, rented his farm Huffman. Hendershott and Phillips, gave
and moved into Galesburg. He has not us a short call Friday.
lived on very good terms with his wife for
The Harper’s Youug People's society has
q few years pasL
At one time be Was sent our botany class some cotton seeds to
suppoKcd to be insane and was taken to plant and report to them in lhe falL How
the asylum at Kalamazoo: but was,, in a cotton will grow In the northern states.
HOG CHOLERA, and
short time, returned to' his home. ‘ Last
Onr new program, which Prof. Sterling
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
Saturday he assaulted his wife in a most has just finished, is a a great addition to
brutal manner because she would not deed the looks of our room.
back to hiifl pmions of lhe property that
Frank Cole can come to school now as
Mr. O. O. Slclctre;-Your Hot ChOe; AurCcrf
he luut pre»-|ously deeded to her. Her fast as anyone. He has just purchased a
• hich I led two boxes to a yearhwj Vek. brought huascreams brought aid to her. or- It is sakl be new safety bicyle.
dredsof pin »cr»i and uaaller rod coo from her.
would have killed her. Her fact- is badly
She is do£&lt; splendidly. W « bttav. rt to be a good
bruised and gashed, where lie had kicked
modKmc.
.
WILLIS ROBISON.
tier. The officers took him to Kalamazoo
Never w. known to fail; - tbe oa!r wre remedv foe
To the several supervisors of Bamworms in Hog*. Horae*, siiwep, bog* or Fowl*.
to his daughter’s home Saturday night
coutriy and wards ot Hartings city: I E'c.-y package warranted it med a* per directions.
Pnce. jex. per packace, Coe. by mail, J package*
William 8. Martindale, of Grand Rapids, wourd call your attention to Act, No. 193,
It.jo by cxnrcst. prepaid. If your dmu»&lt; baa not
wh® went oft In the chilly night and peer­ session laws of 1889, relative to the Kit tend direct to tbe proprietor. GKO. Q,
EK KT KF, Grand Rapid*. Mich.
rd into the windows of neighboring houses soldiers, sailors and mnrinera relief com­
much to the fright of the female occupants mission and see that you or some lumber •I Cmuiact AU. Otku Hoc. Chouma Risoux*.;-.
thereof, had an examination last week as of vour township board meet with said
For Mite In Hattimj* by
relief
commission
at
Court
house,
Hastings
to his insanity. His brain was pronouncW. H. GOODYEAR. DniygteL
ed to be In a heakby condition. Martin- dty. on Saturday, May l«th, 1892. at
dale Is Mid to be worth $25,000, and was 1 o’clock p. m.
Respectfully,
looked upon as a good citizen and hie
A. W. DlLI.E’CBACK.
queer action cannot be accounted foh
• Secretary of said commission.
Some one that ought to br looking'
through the grates ot the penitentiary
pulled one of the stringers from under the
FulloMnc We th* real MtaUlnuaren
bridge that crosses tbe mill race leading to ot the week eodlnir April X0. 18»I. u
tbe bouse that is occupied by the crusaders taken front the hooka In Uteretriater'.offie*.
last Sunday nlphL Fortunately it was
discovered before an attempt was made to
crn-M. or it might have been a serious affair,
8,“■“‘"rille; M
as the night was quite dark and the cruwdera had their tmby with them In a? cab. "ec a Jounntowti f 1.000.
Tbe water is nearly alx fevt deep and on I
«“«««•;Wilma
a dark night It would have been almost i. 2, &lt;*, Mid 4 iilk i city
c*w*ll; as lou 1.
miracnious if souw one had not drowned. X
X. » MIMI 4 L’lK City IM00.
had they gone under tiie race, as it waa
{glen li-UM u» Seth OUs; 43a*ce 18 Hope diuxi.
evidently the intentiun of tiie party that
removede tbestringer.-—Saranac l^ocal.
7 jr»o Lar'li”:e !o w-x Hendertijoi; ICO* sec

Chilled Plow,
Vitt ReimiMe Point and Share,
is that it does the

BEST WORK
with LESS than

IN THE COUNTY.

One-Half the Expense

STEKETEE’S

for repairs of any other kind of plow.

cholera

Hoa Ghoiera Gore.

is furnished with every Bissell plow.

ONE I

QOObTMK BK05
Mm aii Implemenl Dealers.

Men and Women Who are Posted

toSSStSsra’^'

«i

increase of direct trade lietween the
two ceantrieK instead of the continuance!
of tin- existing triangular trade she hasi
•pen: m» much money to build up and per­.
Amateur burglars blew opeu acouple of
petrate: hence tbe proU-tis of such Britishi
Anuto Tapper to Pabner Tanner; iwKof «$4
, safes in Grand Rapids last week. In one Ol » h ul u #li MC15 vrouaevlite «fi«L
they found IB4 and in tbe other tbvy FmSrrt |«r*h to VaX“Un« D‘&gt;p; lot 1 blk 3
found a Jot of—powder smoke.
10 Kcbecc* “PPI tot s blk 3
W. R. Surby. operator of the resort hotel ■e^W^,eK^.Ilcary Brumbaugh; 77*
and its aeeeasoriro at Goguac I&gt;5 toe. has
*• GrBnl NMkRnwu; 45*
commenced a milt against the city of Batf.
ISBrry •iioo.
etty. on independent paper. Mid in its
that Mr.

2

Additional Local News.
Special sale of carpets at
McCoy’s furniture rooms every
day of next week, beginning
Monday. April 27th. The sal*
will be of carpets of the latest
and best patterns, the taking
new styles, and will include
all grades of Ingrains from 25
cts. to J1.00 per yard; also
Brussells in all varieties, from
the cheapest Tapestry to the
finest Moquette. China mat­
tings, in all varieties import­
ed, also rugs in all the new
shades and colors. Linoleums
in all the new patterns. ” Call
in and take in this sale, which
is for one week only.

. J. B. Mapes, of Battle Creek township,
v, wmsent to pay for the privileges they
brought to our office Friday a monstrosity
B' enjoyed by granting to us similar privlIn the form of a new bom lamb, or rather
sZ leges in thwir markets. The correctness of two lambs with one head, neck and breast,
k' this view has already been demonstrated and two separate bodies from the breast
down including eight legs.
Tbe head is
K by the Brazilian treat}-, which makes a
E wide breach in the Brazilian tariff wall for the same as In ordinary lambs with the ex­
ception that is doable nosed with four nos­
R•: the entry of American products exciusive- trils also two distinct throats. Tbe mon­
B iy'
strosity lived about ten minutes, and an­
other strange feature of the freak is the
it
"Ah, but bow inconsistent,” exclaims
fact that still another lamb was bom at the
the “reformer.” "for protectionists who' same time by the ewe which to perfect in
0 have Just been strengthening our own tariff' form and doing nicely.—Battle Creek
Miss Alice Hall has just ordered a full
line of millinery goods.
walls to attempt to break down the tariffsi Journal.

A Kalamazoo girl, recently In Battle
K Of other countries.” This also Is demagogy.
B Oxk- of the arguments of protectionists isj Creek, started for home after leaving sev­
eral gentlemen In the depot ^»ho had ac­
" . • that tariffs burl the foreign manufacturers companied her to the station. Her bead
| against whose products they are framed.• was so turned that she took and east bound
I Free traders hold that tbe nations levyingI train and discovered her mistake in time
| import duties are the ones injured. Pro-. to get off at the junction. She then walk­
I lection says that the removal of duties ed half around the the city to avoid meet­
ing the same gentlemen. A few hours
I from any nation's staple products benefitss later she appeared in Kalamazoo, having
j; that nation most of ail. Free trade seesj taken a later west bound train and only
I In this removal only benefits for the nationt her best girl friends know about it

tartali

tbe low level of water in tbe lake tost sum­
mer, which, be alleges, wm caused by tincity water works pump.

Wm. McKinley, not the author of the
MeKmley bill, but a peddler. was picked
op in rtakiweil hM wrote very drunk and

riTSS£S!^tn^ «*»-»; taw,

" ill tell you that the place in Barry county where money is saved and satisft &lt;'ti"n
in style, fit and wear assured in purchasing

BOOTS AND SHOES
Is at Spence Bros.', Hastings. They have the experience, the agency for the
makes, and sell their goods at reasonable prices, and that always means a reaso table
^margin of profit When a dealer tells yon he is selling them for anything le-. he is
seeking to convince himself or yon that yon are not intelligent enough to know that
people do not do any business for fun or for their health.

We are showing some nice things in Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, also fine shoes
for Gent's.

SPENCE
BROS,
ntwrw Aim
.
shoes

�Hastings Banner
HaMlngS, Thursday. April 23&gt; 1891.

Oxford teachors' bibles.

Ladies are Invited to attend the book
sales.
Everybody is Invited to attend tbe book
auction; nobody asked to buy.

f»rm For Kale.
ot

a
X“ m?l~

ilMttnr’. Him* mites sooth of Irving
^.“,i1ss-s3rr.Si's?ES- ws

■ffi* Price agreed on when »«&gt;n« tb« ,*nun?&lt;»«W USEun &gt;»£&lt;*.

Superdonbonsica) photograph albums,
slightly damaged at tbe book auction.

Fred L. Heath has treated tiie front of
his drug store to a fresh coat of paint

PERSONAL^MENTION.

.-AND SEE ME-:

Addie Parker returned from Detroit last
week.
Mrs. Kittle Hananer went to Kalamazoo
Tuesday.

Before you sell your

Edward Roos was In Grand Rapids
yesterday.
. “f** CbM'
Is visiting relatives
Nashville is making an effort to get the in Charlotte.
’
DlMolation Notice.
Vermontville furniture factory nwp to
Mrs. J. J. Hendershott was in Kalama­
locate there.
zoo Tuesday.
IH
MsmnSTlnulLmtte"5th$
Our stock ot groceries and crockery is
Mrs. Quincy Hynes, of Delton, is visit­
X,' All u U’. and
counts will be paid complete. That is the reason why we en­ ing in tbe city.
: Prank, Webster. !
joy a good trade. Customers can get what
•tutSArrtiis. im.
John Beamer, of Grand Rapids, was in
they want by asking for IL New goods and the city Monday.
R. G. Rick,
new customers coming all the while.
Dr Elliott, of Hickory Corners, was in
Hams A VanArman.
the city Tuesday.
Absolutely Pure.
Bay Prince is one of the best bred
Mode Rich has gone to Traverse City to
Hambletonian. horses In Barry County,
A cream ot tarter baking powder. Highest
spend the summer.
weight 1350 pounds. This horse got first
Miss Louisa Nagler, of Freeport, spent of all In leavening strength.—U. 8. Govern­
premium at the Hastings fair last fail.
ment Report, Aux. 17. ibbo.
He will stand at my bare Saturdays and Sunday in the city.
Fred Barlow and Dick Doyle were at
Mondays of each week. Terms 88.00.
Wall
lak,e
Tuesday.
,
,
•
Jos. Rogers.
Miss Hettie Griffin, of Kalamazoo, was
.Every lover of music should hear the
in the city Saturday.
concert by Prof. Maxurette in Union hall
Charlie Wilkins arrived home from
Thursday evening, April 80th. It may be
argued that 50 and 75 cents admission is Ypsilanti sick last week.
too much, but who would not rather bear
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hough, of Nashville,
one good concert than a dozen poor ones? were l»the city yesterday.
Prof. Mazurette has a national reputation.
John Kurtz and family wllf soon move
*
A correspondent suggests that one of into Frank Goodyear's house.
the surest cures for the grippe Is to get
Mrs. Will Goodyear went to Kalamazoo
thoroughly scared and think you are going Tuesday to listen to the University Glee
to die before morning. That will general­ club.
ly start a copious perspiration and next
Miss Retta Schumaker, of Battle Creek,
morning you will be much better, having visited in the dty the fore part of the
frightened away pneumonia and saved tbe week.
funeral expenses.
Sbel Davenport is very sick at this writ’
Remember that when you want your Ing with typhoid pneumonia, resulting
eyes tested for glasses, that Dr. Lowry has from the grip.
the best of apparatus to make a thorough
Mrs. H. Barnum and MIm Stella Wat­
and scientific examination of the eyes to
kins, of DetrolL are visiting friends In the
test them for glasses. And then he has a
dty this week.
large stock of the very’ finest quality of
spectacles and eye glasses, which he will
Mortimer Tower, of Chicago, is in the
seiLon reasonable terms.
dty to rest up after a severe attack of
“Chicago grip."
I^T’be Upjohn Pill and;Granule company
will erect a five story ' addition to their
Mrs. A. H. Johnson returned from a
present factory soon. The first story will -three weeks’ visit with relatives in Toledo
be of brown stone and the other four, sto­ and Detroit Saturday.
Foaled in 1885
ries will have brown stone trimmings.
Ernest Hampton returned to Jackson
The building will be a beauty when com­
pleted. and Mr. Upjohn's’friends here are Thusday after visiting his parents Kin this
dty a few days last week.
glad to see him prosper.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black were In
By a comparison of records extending
Portland Inst week, being called there by
over a number of years It has been con­
tbe sickness of her parents.
cluded that the moon hx&gt; an influence In
Mesdamqs A. E. Dickerman, W. F.
lowering lhe height of the barometer In
the months from September to January at Powers. J. C. Andros and Kep Silsbee
the time of full moon, and In miring It went to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
during the first quarter. No effect has
Little George Edwatd. son of Mr. and
been perceived In the other months.
Mrs. John Goodyear, is recovering from a
The Perfect Medicated Air treatment is very severe attack of pneumonia.
a sure cure for catarrh, asthma, coughs
A. (J. Senter, of Clarksville, was In the
amt la grippe. Any person who purchases
ill.' F
city Saturday. Mr. S. is an old resident
a set of the Perfect treatment and Ims not
of this county, having formerly resided in
been benefited by Its use can get tifclr
;ach
Carlton.
money back.
Dr. D. S. Conley, of Streator. III., ar­
j W. J. and Iu. I. Holloway,
rived in the city Munday evening, being
J
Agents for Hastings, Mich.
called home by the sickness of his father
Wool Boot Co. received a large con­
in
Maple Grove.
signment of wool Friday and Saturday

Irving, Burn’ Co., Mich.

5H0KE “

COME

Fred Woodruff has moved to Otsego.
Charlie Wardell has returned to Chicago.
Charlie Jordan was iu Charlotte Tues­
day.

Damaged books at auction every' after­
noon and evening for a short time only.

.-BUTTER-.

EDFOWERJ
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAriE

and

5Q- CIGAR

POWDER

The Soap

that

4“ ALWAYS THE BEST

IH THE '

JOS. ROGERS.

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY

Cleans
Most
is Lenox.

Have just opened the largest and finest line of

STRAW and HANILLA MATS |
That was ever shown in Hastings, in all of the

Ttaimo Prince,

Latest Colors and Styles. -

jlAY STALLION,

Mtinibriho is a beautiful bay
nt cello \ lias good action, is an
excejlent traveller, and weighs
i.iod p ninds. iu fact he is a
general purpose
hor*&gt; ind we have put the
‘price f ir service so low as to
J.i-i-L I ini within the reach of
■idny- and Saturdays of
?ek at Spalding’s wareliilding,. opposite Kol\ r Mil . Terms $S.
E. H

We are also the

LEADERS in STYLES of DERBY HATS.
We sell the DUNLAP shape, the latest style out.
IT IS A BEAUTY.

Eg” Thoen in search of a hat will do well in calling and inspecting our hats before pur­
chasing.
. Yonrs respectfully.
•

iASTLEY, Attendant.

BUSH &amp; GOODYEAR.
LOCAL NEWS. /
datlrt t ibis week

2.000

n-Mik av ftlon.
iLinag-- books.
Slightly damaged books.
Im- of ladies belts at SpauldiiUf*b.
‘ For blai k dress goods call on Spaulding.

Auction -ale ot books at Tinkler's bulkL.
cq au’,&lt;ling has a house and barYnn wl I find fashionable dress trimNntngs at , jtauldiag’s.

in nf ladles walking shoes just

A fine

ii
of kid gloves in the most
•! uh- at Spaulding’s.
14by you to attend th? special sale
।
Hire’s Friday and Buturday.
- Iu-hop Fol^y.
Det roti, will

St. Rose* church on Friday,

.

Mb

-ins in bunts and shoes don’t
j on can find them at *0. D.
■ w spring shades in tan. steel,
d
heliotrope benriettas at

Hiding'
F. ’ i-ad, of this city, would like to
Jnre a faru hand by tbe month. Must be
wtli rt-cow nended.
L'-tri h nber wagon for sale cheap.
Eiquht of N. T. Diamond or at Pennock
'• »d &gt;»m f r particulars.
•

Hisfiik thatfrom-6 to 7 per cent, of
thi-coin-j ip Is lost by evaporation and
Ute iuM eai not be prevented.

Xlreandnew assortment of reward of
iii'U ir card* also Sunday school and birth‘Igj cards
‘4 Fred Hotchkiss* drug store.
&gt;jm-1u1 &gt;|ir of men’s, ladles', cblluren’s
iiuc iiiLhm -.Spring caps. This sale will be
h&lt;-H at Hoikn A Hire*’ Friday and SalurApril .“Ot
b- Hall
r ojs-uin
Ibo”. g««

&gt;. nnd May 1st and 2nd Miss
kill have tier spring end aun»:; Extra pains —will
*‘‘‘ llie
T —taken
its and entertain visitors.

! !:&lt;&gt; June al service* of tiie late John
1 m-llvr v ere held in Barryville church
T ten-was nne of the largest, if
•- tt-«- lat resL funeral processions ever
b in Ute raunty.

"Ppn utility of the season to buy
cyprti i'i!i lings, rugs and linoleum, is at
. s spx inl sale beginning- Monday
and la tting all of next week. Sale
■ Ihv one veek only.
First c-las &gt; brick, extra grade galvanized
-•&gt;1 pipes,numps
----- -----—• kinds, -•*
- of
of all
all sixes
'hi and ga ivauized pipe
_____
__
for___
all purposes
ajnT tiJu ever be’lure. Second hand
i 1 'V.-&gt; at Hastings Engine A Iron Works.
While going to the funeral of tbe
o' tbe late John
* '
Bae*bailor, a team be­
i-nging to ared Prentiss became scared

Fred Miller, the faithful operator at the
the large wool picker at the institution
was set to work. At the present time 15 M. C. depot, is about to receive further
or 20 hands are at work but tills numtier recognition at the hands of the company.
will i&gt;e doubled in a short time. The in the way of a promotion.
working force Is increased rather slowly
H. P. Cherry, of Bedford, made a very
from Hie fact.that all new hands have to pleasant call at our sanctum Tuesday.
be “broke in” to their work.
Mr. C. has been a regular sul»»crilM*r to
It is said that a potato contains enough the' Bannkh from the first issue aqd has
moisture to keep flower* fresh for a week his subscription paid to June 1st 1803.
or two. Bore a hole in the potato and In­
. Miss Belle Throop who has been for
sert the stem of the flower. The unsight­ several years the efficient bookkeeper and
ly bulb musL of course. If used In decora
stenogrtipher of the law firm of Knappen
tion, be covered with moss or something A Van Annan and later of the firm of
green. A potato, however, is chiefly Stuart. Knappen A Weaver, haa resigned
recommended as a means of preserving her position and will soon leave for Cali­
rare specimens of flowers sent by mall.
fornia where she has accepted a similar
Joseph Freeman, a pioneer of Barry position. She will be greatly missed in
county, who settled la Irving In 1844, the social and literary circles tn which
diet! at his late home near Middleville she moved and In which she was highly
Tuesday morning. He was the father regarded. Her friends regret Li have her
of Porter C. Freeman, and his family arts'fl leave, but all join In wishing her success.
all well known and highly respected pern
We often read of lhe sorrows and dis­
pie. Mr. Freeman was a man of great
force of character, and of fine qualities bf appointments of people in all walks of life,
and while our sympathies are aroused yet
head and heart. He was especially en­
we are apt to say “Such is life.” Wc ad­
deared to the pioneer residents of /the
mire those who go through life with "hope"
county.
as their only object to cling to, for such a
The Doctors Lathrop are now ^cely life is an encouragentent to others. We
settled In their new quarters. The juffice Ciui almost feel tne anguish of others un­
is light and commodious, and for the use able to bear the mental strain, who die
of their electro-therapeutic cabinet jbaths from grief or end their lives In some tragic
Is well adapted for that purposeJ The manner. Then- are plenty of Enoch
wonderful success that has attend® the Ardens in the world, in one form and
nse of these baths renefti them deservedly another, who lack but a Tennyson to re­
popular, and we are plemed to knof that cord their sufferings to make them im­
so many of our citizens avail thentselve* mortal. Would that we could become lmof this Opportunity to try the curatite vir­ biietl with poetic inspiralion sufficient to
suitably portrav the sufferings of a reject­
tues of electricity.
ed suitor, who recently untolded his "tale
legitimate advertising in newfrapep
ot woe" to County Clerk Brice in the
always pays. It is hardly the fail? thing
iolluwiug simple though beautiful terms.
•rousto ask a customer who has dealt get st
“
We punctuated the letter a little bit. and
ly with you to become an unwilling, walk­
put a couple of words in parenthesis to aid
ing advertisement by carrying home tfiis or
, our readers in grasping the meaning of the
her bundles placarded with your blfeim-ss
epistle a little quicker than would
sign. Tbe young lady who askei tiie
.
clerk to turn the wrapping paper tha oth­ ordinarily be done:
v ,
“april the 4?
er side ouL hit the nail on the head. *• She,
“dir sir it thought I wood rite you a fu
was right. That sort of wrapping taper llns to tell you that i sent that Ifoens back
is a relic of crossroads store keeping. I
for tha was no you* fuse) to me. the
Clyde W. Frauds, of Nashville a grrtedu- girls father wood not let her go, so 1 told
ate of the high school-of this dty. has pur­ him to ceep (keep» her, »o that is all i can
chased the Lake Odessa Wave and enterM&gt; tell you. the weden did not go off”
the field of journalism. Editor Walker
has made tbe Wave an able exponent of
We wish tliat those wbo*&gt;t present per­
Lake Odessa, and we know that under sist in sending us those beautiful poems on
Mr. Francis direction, the Interests of the "Spring." would turn their efforts toward
place will not be allowed to suffer, for he making this simple story the basis of a
Is a hustler and knows bow to "pash a romantic. thrlHing poem to be published in
pencil" as well. Clyde has many friends t-ook form. If they would do so It might
In this city who wish him success, and we develop some pwteic worth they don’t seem
will gladly welcome tbe uew Wave under to possess at pn-scnL and it would save us
the neewfty »*f emptying the waste
his nianagi-inenL
Some persons seem to have great fears basket so often. _______
that die writer lias grave design* upon the
school board, and be has been accused of
A gentleman representing Milo B. Stev­
a deep laid plot to t*ecure the secretaryship
I hereof. We do not knpw as anything we ens A Co., of Washington. D. C., and
can say will quiet their tears, but we will Detroit, Mich., can be seen at tbe Hastings
remark right here that the writer never House. Hastings. Saturday, April 25th.
asked any member of the board to vote and at the Wolcott House, Nashville,.
for him for that or any other office: that Monday, April 26, by persons desiring in­
he has never been asked by anybody to be formation concerning versions, bounties,
a candidate for that position: that he has etc or have claims which they desire to
nrver w«nt«l. doam t
II now. .nd have prosecutetl by said attorney*. Fee in
straight increase claims reduced by law to
would nol .nd could tiol OTH« It

any circumstances.
There seems to be a gang of burglar*
going about the state at present breakteg
into depots and blowing open
gang atruck Cbartotte Friday night and
found tbe operator asleep on a table. He
woke up though when they tried to gag
him. and a senftie rnM-ad in which the
*■' were Uirtwn out but fortunately all e»- operator succeeded Id tearing the mast off
••‘Ped unlnj ired.
f Oscar Matthews has been appointed su' )ervisor of Hastings township to fill the
' ' scancy caused by tbr death of late saperJohn C. BaebeUor. The appointment
f'«i genera! satisfaction. A better aetee-

83.00.

.

It will soon be time to ask the question,
where shall 1 buy my seeds? Of course
you want the beat seeds; they are tbe
cbeapesL Cheap seeds are dmr at any
urire
’Like begets like.” Good seeds
produce good vegetables. My seeds are
Jrown id the great northwtsL are tested
bvme and are belter suited to this climate
than eastern seeds. Buy near at home
and save money. Write tar new descrip­
tive catalogue or (x&gt;mv and nee me.
uve
w Lamirkth. SeedMum,
34 W. Main BL, Battle Creek, Mich.

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH.

THE GOOD BUYERS
Are the ones I'm after. I don’t mean the.ones who buy
the first thing they see; I mean the careful, discriminating
buyers, who try to find the best values for their money in
.

Clothing, Hats and Furnish­
ing Goods.
I am ready for all such, and can suit them as no otder
Barry county dealer is able to do. With a large stock of the
Stein Bloch Co. clothing, the equal of tailor-made suits at
from a tfiirg to a half less money, 1 have no trouble in suit­
ing that kind of buyers. In the language of the poet:

“They’re After Me,”
Because it is satisfaction, and money in their pockets,
to buy from me. I have fine suits for Sunday and dress, and
good suits for business and every day wear. And the prices I
put on them make them hot sellers.
In tbe hot line, furnishing goeds line, I have an assort­
ment that cannot fail to be satisfactory.
.—

R. K. GRANT,
LEADING CLOTHIER.

�ktrehiefa, set med fluttering in coustan
This is what you ought to
,n
b.r. &lt;U » ™ X '£&gt; motion, watched the busy acme on
Int for................
, dan. below. SorewM hngfe. mMIrnrryK-—I..re
,1 ..on
Z.y find K '«“t- .n, luul driven &gt;ut from tbe nrighborW XX.JS.
•re
. &lt;5 j-n.r* are
Rixrn; thw or fonr .-unbalance* and
ronuMly
"Ld3 Concord wagons were present from tbo
port itself; and one light open barouche.
Irawn by two stylish bays and driven by
brewed lu. will r. dignified negro, was evidently a center
Herein
dtrreuon. •"d
and ou« lhe t&gt;f attraction for many eye*.
a “ “»MI I""*-1
We SXmeod EWtrlo lUlter. Mira Marshall. with their near neigh­
!"P'reIieMl«
Ml dlwwao.
Hw; bor*, the wife and sister of Mr. Wharton,
tor
“
snia
MK-. and
anmweh wM
H G(wtl,n.r, me first lieutenant of Lane’* troop.
Several ladies from the fort had alight­
H.00 per
ed from their various vehicle* and were
druggist
gathereil in lively conversation about the
f-TO. . leuor wriltob W “S, *C*W„ barouche. Others, seated along the cn«t.
^'^blrtlbd on my were watching the evolutions and com­
menting, a* is their wont, on the horse­
manship or voice of thi* officer or that.
mT«..ow»..n, Four
Ever? now and then some town buggy
. ,
livs but * short time, i
would drive close beside the one stylish
looking carriage and its oocupauta wonld
gaze with much curiosity upon the party
“itf. New Disoo-em

KSS.r'.™ .!«• I^”1"

WK

and &gt;1.00.

The brat wire m the world for cuts,
hrni-Lwre^ Ulcers, rail rheum, fever
Hires tetter chapped hand*. chilblains,
I SSI and all akin eruption#, an^O9,t‘r^
lv cures Pile# or no W required. It is
XuSXd to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 35 cent* per^box.
For sale by W. H. Goodyrar. the druggist.

St. Joseph people are elated over the
fact that the government is about to »!*"]
S.35,000 for the erection of an oil supplj
depot there. The depot will l&gt;c the distributtoTpolut for all Lake Michigan lighthouses

The buildins will be begun this spring.
;

It h not infrequently tbe case that itch■ng pimples and irritating ‘ cat bolls, are
tiie forerunners of larger-bolls, or the
more serious carbuncles. Invariably NaIture puts out her danger signals, and they
should be heeded at once, lhe pimples
and little boils show that the blood is not
in a good condition and nature Is trying: to
relieve the system. A few doses of Sw Iff s
Specific at this juncture will accompl ah
wonders. The eruption will be healed
and the system cleansed of its impurities.
The modern paraphrase of the old ^Jinx,
• A stitch in time." etc, is that “Timely
stitclira will save nine pairs of breeches.
The modern form haa a touch of humor
that does not modify the truth of it. In
that vein, we may sav that n course of
Swift’s' Specific prevents ills terrific.

' Detroit Times: Tbe people of Jackson
voted down the proiM'.dtlon to l&gt;ond the city
to §50.000 for enlarged water supply. A lltlie water now juid then is evidently what
tiny most desire.
’
Unlem mat care is Riven to the hair, the
oonimg num is liable to be n hairless animal:
hence, tn prevent the hair (rum falling use
Hall’s Hair Reuewer.
A steamer capable of carrying spo passen­
ger ba* been launched at Grajtd Rapids.
Tti bort will ply between that city and
‘fjfcrth Park." the new pleasure resort.

Mrs. Winslow's ttaottmyr Syrup has been used
fOr chlWren teething. It soothes the ch id,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, amt 14 the best remedy tor dlarrhira.
Twenty-flre cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists

There are numerous applicants in Battle
Creek fur appointments on the police force.
Several of the woud-be officers have served
their time behind the bars.

Ur. HaiDeM* Golden Specific.
It can be given tn a cup of tea or coffee, with­
out the knowledge ol the person taking It.
effikcttaga speedv and permanent cure, whether
the patfeit» a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wreck. Thousands ot drunkards have been
~*-o have taken the Golden Specific In
ee without their knowkdgc, and lo­
re they quit dnnklng of their own free
«™. harmful effect results from its adalnlatration. Cures guuranteeA Send f&lt;&gt;r=drmtiar and full isuvicuLtrs. Addresa in eonM«ee.(}oun®xBP*&lt;nFi&lt;'Co.,i*5 Race Street,
CtDCinnatl. u.
Robert nieJfcyOdB* City, teas leading a

borrt: and woutul tlx* halter around his
thumb- A sudd'-n jerk by' the borw* tore
the mtTi:lH.-r Iron: his hand.

It will take 100,000 barrels of cement to
build the canal lock at the Soo. The mason­
ry ewetraci is said to be the largest ever let
tn this county.
After safferimt horribly tor years from scrof

•eatiy otinMi by tbe use of Ayer's .Sarsaparilla.
No other toedlelne can approach this prepara­
tion as a cleanser ot the olodd.

AN ARMY PORTIA.
By CHARLES KING. U. &amp; A.,

thing but ft most dutiful and excellent
officer," Mid Mrs. Lane quietly. “Capt

“He be d—d! I ain't under His orders!
I’m on rick report. The port surgeon is
the only man who can giro me order* to­
day, and don’t you forget it!"
“Go instantly, Welsh, or I’ll call for
tiie guard," raid Mr. Stone.
“You’re
more than half drank now. Don't give
that man another drop, Kirby. Go at
And
now Lieut Hearn's
one'?, --------Welsh.
______________
erect figure appeared in the doorway.

“Certainly, if be had been a diasq&gt;ated
man, or a gambler, or—anything rise,"
Slowlv and with surly mien the soldier
say* Mr*. Morri*, with proper spirit,
"my husband wnuld have been apt to
and then douched aero**
know it; but”-—"Oh, it waanti that." interposed Mrs. the floor toward the young officer, but
instant
three
or
halted short of the doorway.
Brodie. And
‘
id the lieutencantering up the slope.
four officern
"Come out here, sir,"
-------taking advantage of a brief rest to pay snt sternly, dapping a little to one side.
“What for? I ain’t on duty today,
fair spectator*.
their devoir* to
noted that, as this was the sullen answer.
Mira
“No arguments, Welsh. We’ve had
group approach*!, the buggy with its
objectionable oacuponta drove slowly too much of that from yon. Go instant­
away in the direction of the fort. Half ly to vour quarters, and stay there. You
an hour later, a* they were bowling rap­ got excused from drill on account of illidly homeward over the hard prairie new, and vou know perfectly well the
road, they camo Upon the infantry bat­ troop rale. You have no burinra* to leave
talion, also skirmishing.
Everybody the barrack*, much less to be drinking
but the guard seemed out at drill, and ^^“The doctor didn't give toe any such
the post was practically deserted. En­
tering the garrison limit* Caariu*. the orders,’’ muttered Welsh, still hanging
colored coachman, guided his bay* down back, “and he’s my commanding officer
the slope-between the* guard house and today."
For all answer Mr. Hearn sprang
the post trader's store and then up the*
incline to the southwest gate, preferring quickly forward, grasj^d tbo coat colhur
thi* road to going along the garrison in of the soldier in a muscular hand, and,
front of the barracks of the men. The without violence but with quick deter­
ladies were chatting blithely, but both mination, marched him forth into tbo
Miss Marabal! and Mias Wharton noted sunshine.
“By G—4. lieutenant, you’ll pay for
that the buggy with the gray horse was
halted at the store railing, and at the thia!” screamed Welsh. "I don't allow
door stood tbe two men in civilian drees any mm to lay hand* on me.” And then
and a-third in the undress uniform of the instant he was released ho turned
and shook his clinched fist at hi* young
the cavalry.
All three stared intently at the occu­ superior. Before another word could be
pants of the barouche with that singular said the corporal Cf the guard with a
expression of mingleil impudence nnd couple of men, answering tbe signal of
familiarity which is so marked a char­ the officer of the day, came bounding to
acteristic of the street loafers always the spot
“Take that man to the guard house,”
lianging about the comers of certain
thoroughfares of our western cities, said Capt. Brodie, Ivoiliug over with in­
where the police are not yet instructed dignation. “1’11 attend to thi* case, Mr.
Ifr. Schonberg and his companion had in those rule* of civilisation which re­ Hearn. I witnessed the whole thing.”
been drinking.
And, swearing and struggling in the
quire such parties to bo moving on. As
therein. As a rale these gazers were
the ladies were whirled by Mr. Schon­ grasp of tho guard, Welsh was led away.
women, possibly friend* of some of the
berg was seen to wink expressively, and Brodie raw him rafely landed in the
post people, and this was not a matter to
the soldier, a dark faced, beetle browed guard room, then turned back to the
be much objected to. But one buggy,
fellow, with his hands in hi* pockets, store. The' two civilians, who had si­
drawn by a gray horse, contained two
looked after them and grinned.
lently witnessed thi* scene, were ex­
men whose app-arar.ee Miss Marshall’s
“How annoyed Mr. Hearn would be," changing rignifirant glances from time
keen eyes had noted as they passed the
raid Miss Wharton, “if he could have to-time and some low whispered word*.
first time and closely scrutinized as they
seen that performance!”
“Hi* name'* Brodie," Schonberg was
came down the next. One was flashy
“What do yon* mean, Lucy? Those heard to ray. “You’ve got Hearn."
in dress; both were loud in their talk
and swaggering iu manner; both were horrid men again?” aaktsl her Bister: who, But when the officer of the day re­
snicking cigars of questionable origin, being on the back seat with Mrs. Lane, appeared at tho doorway they turned
nnd one of them bad the unmistakable liad not seen the soldier'* face after they their backs and were apparently abpassed him by.
unrbod in the discussion of the cocktails
cut of the German Je\..
“The men are impertinent, certainly; which tho barkeq*r somewhat grudg­
Any one could “place" even, had he
one
expect*
nothing
better
of
that
chua
ingly eet before them. Brodie took a
maintained silence, while, on the other'
band. Ins coarae tones would iu the of people, but all the soldiers are so re­ good look at tiie pair, but. as they care­
blackest darkness- have proclaimed his spectful and courte.xw to our ladies, gen­ fully retrained from showing their facts,
class. Bqth times -they pawed they erally, it i* a pleasure to meet them. he remained but a moment at tho door­
Ftan-d boldly at the occupant* of the Haven't you noticed how different they way, aud then, with a disratisfied shake
carriage and critically inspected the are from—well, from tliat one, Mis3 of the head, turned and walked over to­
ward the garrison.
team and appointments—the second time Marsltall?”
“Yee, indeed, not only here, but in the
The trumpet was loudly pealing order­
driving close alongside and perceptibly
sL'ickcning up to have a letter look. old artillery■barracks where I once visit­ ly call a few minutes later as tbo men
Mr*. Lone flushed under such bold scru­ ed. I am sure Mrs. Curtis, my couran. came marching up from stablw, their
tiny, and the other ladies looked exnbar- knew the name of every man in the two sabers clanking and their spurred heels
batteries, and always had a pleasant ringing along the road. The instant the
rassed and annoyed,
“Ugh! those horrid men!" spoke Mrs. word for ththn when we met They al­ rank* were broken in front of the bar­
Morris, the colonel's wife, who drove up ways took off their caps, though some of rack* a rush wa* made by dozen* of their
just in time to catch a whiff of malodor­ the old sergants, to be rare, saluted just number for the cool refreshment of the
ous smoke. “Who are they? and what as they would to an officer. This man trader’s beer, and the lair was speedily
was a contrast to the general rale."
are they doing here?"
crowded with their stalwart, dust cov­
“Perhaps hois not of our regiment,” ered forms and ringing with their jovial
“One is a Mr. Schonberg," answered
Mrs. Brodie, of the infantry. “He used suggested Mr*. Lane, "and doc* not voices. Some of them looked askance nt
to be a clerk here at the post trader’s know the ladies.”
the strangers, but Schonberg n-wnmod an
“Unluckily he is of 4oure,’" said Mrs. air of joyous good fellowship.
•
several years ago, I am told; but he has
his own store in town now, and they say Wharton. “That is Welsh, of C troop,
“Just in time, boys," he called aloud.
and
he
wa*
Capt.
Blauvelt's
‘
striker.
’
he’s aa awful cheat; no one will deal
“Come right up and have it with me.
with him—from tbe post at least. 1 Mr. Wharton says ho is a bad character, Here, Billy, ask all these gentlemen to
don’t know the other man at alL He is and that there was sonifething very take a glass of beer. I always swore by
strange about the way the captain kept the cavalry, anyhow; didn't I, Billy?
a stranger.”
“They are particularly rude in man­ him by him all the time be waa here. That’s right, boyn; fill 'em all up; and
Why isn't he at drill, I wonder?'
ner, it seems to me,” said Mrs. Morris.
when you get into town come around
"Poesibly he'* on guard." said Mrs.
“I wish the colonel wonld keep such ,
and see my place." And with that he
Lane.
“The guard house is only a
people away from the reservation.”
began distributing printed business can!*
“That man likes to bo impudent, Capt. stone's throw away."
among them.
“He's never far from the guard house,"
Brodie says. He was put off tbe reserva­
Some of the men accepted tho cardu
tion some years ago and ordered neyer laughed Mrs. Wharton, a* she sprang and the proffered hospitality; others
to come on again. He was canght smug­ from the carriage nt the Lanes' gate. seemed to hang back. One or two non“
But
ho
’
s
not
on
guard
today,
unless
he
gling liquor to the men, and had been
commiteioned officers drew away to one
for months lending them money at scan­ has taken off his brita. Tliere! they ride by themselves and signaled" to the
dalous interest, and every one knew, and Have gone into the bar. How I wish lau-keeper thht they wished to be serve,!
knows now. that he has the worst land the colonel would close (hat place!”
privately nnd not included in the Israel­
Half an hour later, all in ti glow after
of influence ou them. Indeed. Mrs. Mor­
ite’s treat.
ris, I wish the colonel would keep him their rapid drill, four or five young of­
Meantime Capt Brodie hail gone in
out. although I suppose some of the men ficer* strode, laughing and chatting, search of the commanding officer. The
into
the
club
room
at
the
store,
and
—tbe most vicious among them—would
roll of the dram and tho peal of the
go to hi* place in town whenever they throwing off belts, cs.jm and gaunt­ trumpet bounding mess call speedilv
wanted money or liquor. He probably lets proceeded to bury their mustaches emptied rhe bar of the blue bloused
ventures out hero because the Eleventh in the foaming glass.-s of cool beer throng. But Mr. Schonberg aud his
has just come to the garrison, and he which the attendant promptly sunplied. । companion had been drinking just
supposes Col. Morris to be in ignorance Over on the other side of the establish­ enough to be aggressively hospitable.
of his character and of tha orders that ment loud voice* could lx&gt; heard 1'1 ani­ Th.? next thing that Ki&gt;by knew the
had been given by his predecessor. Maj. mated talk, and presently Lieut. Lee former was lurching around the build­
Kenyon knows him well enough, and called out to the attendant to ciu*e the ing with hi* friend iu tow. nnd to his
the colonel of the —th cavalry gave door leading into the bar. Mr. Stone,
consternation made a* straight as hb
strict orders that he should not lie al­ the trailer, entered at tbo moment, look­ legs would permit’for tha door of the
lowed even to cross the bridge. But ing n trifle vexed. *
I officers’ club room. Three or four of
“
Those
men
are
making
quite
a
racket
then none of your regiment knows him,
the young gentlemen were still there,
iu there, Stone. Who are they?” asked
I suppose.”
ripping
“shandygaff”
and glancing
“Mr. Hearn knows him, Mrs. Brodie," the lieutenant.
through
the paper*. These looked up in
“A couple of fAlows from town and
promptly sp^ke a young lady who wore
evident surprise at the flushed features
not inconspicuously the gold crossed Welih, of C troop.”
and flash:- «ttire of the stranger who so
“Welsh'” exclkimed Mr. Hearn, who
rifles of the infantry.
confid-mtiy and jovially entered, hi*
"Why, how can that bo when he has was glancing over the page* of a late
companion following close] via hi* wak&gt;
been here no longer than the other offi­ paper. "Why, he has no butinew here!
“G'morain',gc-n’lem’n."exclniined Mr
cers of thii Eleventh?" waa the immediate That man is on rick report, under tbe
Schonberg, bidding forth a pudgy hand
reply.
.
•
doctor’s care. Ha* he been drinking?’
and
beaming effusively upon Lieut. Lee
■ “He wiu stationed here the winter fol­
"They’ve all been, drinking, more or
lowing his graduation.
He was still an lea*. If I had known Wehh wa* on sick ZST”’.‘°. ???
additional second lieutenant then. You report I would have told Billy not to Emuit me to ntrtluce m’aelf, Mr. Levi

remember he didfbot. get his promotion
to the Eleventh until’nearly a
after
he left the Point At least that is what
Mr. McDonoagh «aya.M And Mr. MeDoneugh, bang the owner of the crossed
riflw, the damsel bluahee becomingly.
“Oh, I remember,” answered Mrs.
Morris.
“Mr. Hearn told us he had
been stationed here for one winter; but
be didn't seem to like it much then.
“Wasn’t Mr. Hearn a little wild in
those days?” inquired Mrs. Brodie. “It
seems to me I have heard as much from
some of the townspeople. You’ve no
idea what gossips they are. Whv, I've

of before they left

ths bold

all this happened long ago, »d be hra
probably outlived hi* youthful proprari-

A good deal about
And tbe lady looked

know.

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in bMf « tour

trifle

may retain
Its youthful color,
fullnoaa, and beauty,
droaa It dally
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with
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Kindiv remove yonr ana, Mr.

■aid Lee, his brows

Ayer’s Hair Vigor

knitting^aad^ to*

snnnth setting angrily.
drinking champagne in the morning,
and to being embraced by rtrangers st
But at this moment Mr. Stone, the
port trailer, came hurrying in. He looked
Lfiart when he caught sight ot what
X gang on. Springing forward, he
heiaed tbe Israelite roughly by Ue arm.
“Gome out of thi*. Schonberg.” to or­
dered. ‘‘ You know perfectly well you’ve
got no right whatever to oome on thb
reservation, much leas in this room.
••Pray do not disturb the gentlemen.
Mr. Stone,” raid Martin. “We will
gladlv vacate in their favor."
“Don’t you attempt to put me out of
here. Stone,” shouted the Jew.
“I
know you. I know what I’m stout.
You jnst touch m« or let anybody else
here in thi* d-d cowardly hole, and
you’ll
what’ll happen."
The three officer* ha«l silently left the
room, and were now quietly walking
away from the building, but at the sound
of a scuffle Lee stopped short.
“Here," he raid, "ttoeejnen are drunk
grid may do barm. We mustn't leave
Stone in the lurch.”
"What’s the trouble?" queried Mr.
: Hearn, who had been inspecting the din­
ner of hi* tnx»p and now came hurrying
down the slope from tiie barrack*. At
this very instant, too, Schonberg came
Iwcking out of the club room door shak­
ing hi* fist at Stone, who rilenfly and yet
threateningly followed, and Schouberg's
voice was shrill with rage. Behind
them both, his hand* in the jiockcta of
hi* spring overcoat, saying not one
word, but glancing quickly about from
man to man, followed Mr. Abram#; ot
Chicago.
"Mr. Hearn," said Stone, “you were
here before I came, and you know this
man: were not the orders given that h*
should never again show hi* face on the
reservation, and that he should be put
off if bo came?"
"Exactly," answered Hearn. “And
the sooner you leave it now, Mr. Schon­
berg. the better it will be far you.”
*Tm minding my own business" (ho
called it “peeznez"); “you mind your*.
Maybe you think I vo forgot you; but
Hl show. you. I’ve ha-L it in for' you
ever since four years ago, young feller,
and just you keep away now, aud don’t
you interfere, or you’ll catch it where
you dent expect it."
.“I’ll give you thirty seconds to get in
that buggy and drive off, Mr. Schon­
berg," wa* Hearn's reply. “Unlaw you
want to be honied out by the guard you
will start at once. It isn't the first time
r*ve found you stirring up insubordina­
tion here."
Schonberg reached his buggy, but
kept up his furious language. Hi* com­
panion, still silent, scrambled in. bi*
restless eyes wandering from face to
face. The thirty seconds were well nigh
gone when the Jew, aided by Stone's
supporting arm, lurched into hi* seat
and picked up the reins. Shaking tiie
whip over Stone's head he shrieked so
that all could hear:
“By G—d! you may dink you’ve heard
the last of dis—dis outrage; but you’ll
see! you’ll rev! if you don’t get roasted
for di* dare ain’t any newspapers in di*
country. I got your niune down four

now, by G—d! you’ll see"-----And then, with an angry lash of his
whip upon the flanks ot his startled gray,
Schonberg with his companion drove
rapidly down tbe. road past the atablra.
As they turned t\t&gt; corner Mr. A lirami
drexv from hi* overcoat pocket a fat note
book and glam*ed.back over his shoulder
with a sL'nifigart
CONTINUED.

The populartty which Hood i JjaraaparilU
h*»r*uwa »» a Bpnng nudklne l» wonderful.
C.rmenu ot iwwlth-KivSfr.aWoodt!Stfyto» “*l
which everybody wei*» to need at this Mason.

when yeu may bu ro much brnefiud
th” N«*
George Lyons, a patient suffering from
temporary mental derangement, escaped
several days ago from the university hoapJtal and has not since Im seen, although
parties are^earchlng diligently In all direct­
ions.

No more

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new growth
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Lowell, Mass.

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MORTGAGK SALE
Default hartnp been made for i&gt;. re ».a“ ’Jg
ty days In the payment of Interest '
■
payable on a raartimRe dated Jar tian U. m
made by Welcome Marble and T'hoel'a I!: Wsrj
bte, hl* wlfa, to Samuel Carson, and
tn tbe office of tbe Reglrter of Deed' M iWI
j0ffiakK^nM&amp;mn,pn tbe asih day ot -’ j’—
'tfwortgagr- o:&gt; P-'-"
which default tbe said Samuel (ar*un.
“F
toe of tee right given biro by said
has made ana berebv makes the

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Ar. Holl
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Allegan.
Eennrill
Hartfori

f 1 W. LOWRY. M. D.,
VT.
Phyrician aud'Surgeon.
Maks* aysciaBy &lt;gtreatlm: diwases of tbe

day of June. 1WI. at ten o'clock in th- &gt;.
at the north front dot* ot the court b- ...■. m
M%h*SMtH&gt;KS. Barry Coun'&gt; J ,
that belnc the itere when-11 • ■ r_;■ .
for Barn county Is imWmi. J[-':»•’* ‘J',?. *1
KgnfiSftiPte btthtst Bidder. Hk I"™
Cm draertbed in safi mortgas.-. «* ;*»"£■
thereof as may be nere**m'
'nI„.
amount due on raid tnorUw., * ’ ■
1 \.
rat thereon, and lhe costs, ci 1 ' .
in
penses allowed by law, ami
■ -J •
raid mortmwe. «iaidt
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KmM wwtogo as follow toy...

sell him anything."
“J PMioio-lT
“Why, that man was told that he fnen Mr. Abrams—Mr. Abram* of Chi.
cago, genTeui’n. Mtafr Abram*, thix'*
must rt*y in quarter* all the time the
my frien’—Dieuten'nt—I—I didn’t catch
command wa* at drill. It’s n rule in the
troop when a man is excused from any y’r name, sir.”
“Mynrae ia 1^,-^
duty he must remain in quarters during
.
*
th* performance of it. Just tell him to mui .r.r Uy,
step outride,” ^jaut the lieutenant. “Bay
nim^i f.
I wish to sec him.” And picking up hi-«
," „
U*' °f tb’ Vewstb «rcap and gauntlet* Mr. Hraum stroBod
fr..m the room and went around to the ^T, Mr. Abrau.i GenWa. I k~„
her.
eart front There, through tbe open Ml your frier, cf th« -th t»M
doorway, the conversation within be­ Wo were inUnurte. Ml of u«. and—
me.
I
didn't
Caleb
y.
yooJ
came distinctly audible, and Capt
Brodie, of tbe infantry, who was of­ nr, turning now on Lieut. Martin
ficer of the day, returning from hi* “Genlssn’n, we're jurt going to open a
morning inspection of tbe aratriea down 'P'.rr
about the wood yard*, hearing th© loud
talk, turned and came rapidly over
toward the store.
' Who do yen ay want* me.” Welsh's
voice was beard to ask, aa be stood un-

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piled from tne Records, can fur­
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which mortxairr then i« claimed to
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the date of this notice one hundred mt-l ''•rentyMriit donara and twelve oenm. («”
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Stations.

Hastings.

Notions.

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m' H COLI.IN8, Local Agent. Hasting*,
o. W. RuiKiLRS G. p • T. A.. Chicago.

Chicago, Zalanaioo i Sigio
TIME TABLE.

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In effect Nov, IS, 1W&gt;.

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Katainasoo Lv.
sMier........
id June!

the title of “The greatest blood purifier ever
discovered." Peculiar in iu “good name
at home.” —there Is more of Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla sold In Lowell than of all other
Wood purifier*. Peculiar la its phenomena!

^To Itself1;^!

science
with many years practical experience iu
preparing medicines.
Be sure to get only

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by *11 druggists. fl:*ixforfi. Prepaid only
by C. L HOUU A CO., ApothACarta*. LowaL. ata**

IOO Doses One Dollar
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Clinton 8.
Boice and -Era A. Bolre bis wife to Mare
M. Garland dated November 13 A. D. UMW.
and recorded tn lhe office of the Itegtsterof
Deed*, tor the County of Barry and state ot
Michigan, on the » day of November A. D.
In Liber 23 of Mortgagee, on pages 43A 4Ss,
and said mortgage wa* on tho aoth of December
lMb assigned toCtay W. Petin, and on Dec. 30
two again duly assigned by Clay W. Pettit, by
his guardian to Mary M. Garland, the mortgrgre
in said mortgage and both of said assignments
have been duly recorded
Bald mortgage was upon the express condition
that the said mortgagor should keep the build­
ings erected upon'the premises deersibed there­
in insured against loss or damage by fire by tn-

■ted Rapid* Ar
Stations.

iUnd June

ibirerdale

mortgagee to effect such insurance and tbe
Kemi urn so paid for the same should be a
rther Hen upon lhe premises, bearing interest
at tbe rate of is per cent., and ths said mort­
gagor haring neglected to effect such insurance,
IS vp*.»n Mgnai only.
the
said mortgage* effected tba same, and paid
Vxuil 6 will not carry passengers unless therefor
the sum of 3® on the lOtb day of
-vid'd with freight train permits.
December last aud there is now claimeed to be
FrAzbt trains will be run at the convenience due tor such Insurance the sum of 13?
i(&gt;anv. who reserve the right to change
And it waa further expreoaty agreed In said
&gt;f such trains without notice. '
mortgage, that should there be any default In
the payment of ti&gt;e interest upon the same, al
any day when tbe same should be due and pay­
able. and should tbe same remain unpaid and
In arrears tor the space of sixty days, then the
principal on said mortgage should be due at the
option of tbe said mortgagee, and the interest

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Gao. DrHavrx.
Gen’l Pass. Agent.

In the matter of the estate of.Stepben Doster,
• is hereby given that I shall sell at pubon. to the liigli**’ twdder. o» Fvtrfav.
&lt;!uy ol April, A.D. lset.lt eleven o'clock

ot Barry. in tbe State of Michigan.pursu-

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thToountv ot Barrv and Stele of Michigan.

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half (»&gt;») acres, be cue same more or
T*irt * ,le I* made subject t* t*'° prior mi rt„A
grs'bv and betwee* the parties hereto, covering
’""SSurtAX C».«r, Mortxwrt.

Smith ft Colgrove.
Attorneys tor Mortgagee
Dated. April T, URL
________ _—

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE '11L'iV/r'"dS *•«£

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Ease* Pain Instantly.
Strenglheill WMk Rxrtx.

Ttxvmen would be satisfied if it were
not for the labor agitators who come
among them, and there is no donbt they
would ask tor W an hour if they saw any
chance of getting it. As regards their
board, it is ns good a* can Iw given for tbe
price, and Mr. Gould and Mr. Seymour,
our two engineers, eat at the same place
in preference to going down to Woodlawn.
We pay on the :30th day ct tbe month and
pay cash. If, however, a man demands to
leave during tbe month we give him a
time check, which he can get cashed for 8
percent, discount at a real estate firm close
to tbe ground^ but if be is discharged be

tion in England.
BHOETES HOUBS m MANYPUHSUITS

Ix»ri«». April »L-Thm Wrt IMd upou
tbo table of the housa.of commons yes­
terday, in rnsponae to a motion by Henry
Broadhamt, tho representative of the
London workingmen, a return ’abowing
tbo number of houri worked per week In
the chief trade and manufacturing circles
from 1830 to 18P0. as well ** B
of
the effects of the rest Halve measures
adopted by purl lament at various times.
The blue book opens by saying that in
Lancgshlre tbe hours
of the agri­
cultural laborer
have
fallen form
sixty to forty-eight- tours per week,
though it seems this applies to winter
wort only, for in summer sixty hours a
week la tbe rule. From sixty to fifty in
summer and winter may Im taken as the
avemge hour* of a laborer on land in Eng­
land.
.

About 400 of lhe strikers met during
the afternoon, and were addressed by
William H. Kliver, of the Carpenters un­
ion. He began try telling tbo men that
the sympathy of the bnsineaa men ot the
city and the press was with them, and It
was considered an outrage that in a city
like Chicago men should be treated worse
than slaves. In order to keep this sympa­
thy they must, however, ’ be careful that
during this strike there was no violence
or misbehavior of any kind. He then ad­
vised tbe men to thoroughly picket the
site, and persuade men going there to
work from doing so.

ni.oui vne UuCKI.

Tbe return as to the dockers is very
curieus. In 1830 the Liverpool dodker
worked from forty-six in summer to fortythree hours in winter. Last year the
hours are given as fifty-two and a half
and fifty-three, and tbe men are not .»!•
lowe« a half hour for dinner on Satur­
days. In London the dock laborers work
fifty-seven hours per week, the lightermen
from ninety-six hours to seventy-two. The
wharfingers, who in 1830 worked seventytwo hours per week, only do that now in
winter time, when ice chokes traffic and
business is correspondingly urgent. Oth­
erwise tbe tale of work is reduced to flfty-

CHICAGO. April 2) -Five hundred la­
borer* struck work at Jackson park ye*terday after McArthur Bros, had refused
to accede to their demands nf 11.75 per
day for eight hours' work and payment
every two weeks instead of ones 4 month.
Early yesterday morning ths committee
appointed by the men at their meeting ou
Sunday night, waited ou McArthur Bros.,
aud made their demand.
Fred McArthur was the only member
of tbe flrm present, and be asked tho men
if they had any other grievance except
their wages, and. on receiving an answer
in tbe negative, eaid that lime checks
would be given to all the men who want­
ed them aa fastlhey coU,d bj
.
out. When the 1 o'clock bell rang all the
teams went to work, but none of tbe la­
borer, moved. A handbill wa. got_ouf
during the afternoon aud spread broad­
cast over the city warning laborers to
keep away from the World’s fair site.

l, .petklng ot tb, .itu.Uoo loth, «ftnoooiAlbO McArthur oold: “*« will
ort o*r moro tb«o H.S0 prr
«n&lt;l w,
X^nromi»a to p.y n.t»p.r d.? .»tb.

A. E. Woolley, Agent.
croup rot
Tbe Children's Mediciae
■
childhood

Results of Thirty Years’ Agita*

Tbe bakers iu London used to work sev­
enty-two hours a week, summer aud win­
ter. They now have tlfty-four hours a
week. In Birmingham tbe bakers in 1880
had to work eighty and ninety hour* a
work. Now they have managed to cut
their hour* down to from sixty-five to sev­
same baring remained unpaid until tills date, enty. and in some cases only from ninety
under said option said mortgagee now declare* to eighty. In the brickmaking busiue«s
the whole ot said mortgage due and payable.
sixty hours wm reckoned a week's work
There Is now ctai.net! to be Our on said
mortgage tbe sum of ginuM and also lhe sum ten years ago; now tbe working week
ot SS7.M tor said Insurance aud an attorney * range* from forty-eight to flfly-four. In
tee of thirty Ove dollars provided tor tn Scotland the hours in tbo building trades
said mortgage, and no suit or pioceedlngs are from flfty one to fortyjfive.
at law haripg been Instituted to recover the
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof;
Sixty hours a week was not thought
Now, therefore, by virtue of tee power ot sate
contained in said mortgage, and tbe statute In too hard
for carpenters
in
188l‘.
such case made aud provided, notice Is hereby Now iu l&lt;ondon tbe working week with
flven that ou Katnrday the thirteenth day of them is reduced to fifty-two sod one-half
une A. D. last, at ten o’etoek In the forenoon.
I shall sell at public auction, to lhe highest hours alike in summer and winter, and in
bidder, at tbe mirth front door of the Court no case do carpenters work more than
House in the City of Hasting*.Mich, (that being
tbe ptace where tbe circuit court for B»rry county fifty-six and one halt hours a week, ex­
tat bolden). tbe premises described In said cept in Ireland, where at Sligo they work
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be sixty l&gt;our« per week. In the painting
neeeaaary to pay tbe amount due on said mort­ and decorating trade in London thirty
gage. wlu&gt; seven per cent, interest, and al! legal
costa, together with an attorney’s fee of tbirty- years ago sixty hours a week was lhe rule
tl ve dollars covenanted for therein. tbe premise* all round. That was also the rule with
being described in said mortgage as all that plasterers, who now work only fifty-two
certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and and one-halt hours iu summer and forty­
being Iu tbe town of Woodland Harry county
Michigan, and known and described as seven hours in winter. Slaters used to
follows: Commencing at a point in tbe center work slxty-oue hours a week; they now
of Thacher street at tta intersection with Mam work
fifty
hours.
Stone
ui.uotu
street and running thence due east along the
crater of Thaciier street sixteen (l«) rods, vary in their hours. In Loudon their
theoce north ntne&lt;o&gt; rods, thence due west sir- work consists of flfly-six and on*-hslf
teen (M» rods, thence due south along the fjour*, but stone carvers work only fortycenter of Main street nine &lt;!»» rods to tbe place
of beginning containing one hundred forty-four
square rods ot ground, being in tbe village of
Woolland, according to tbe recorded niat
The coal miners vnry very much. In
thereof Jt being oii tbe 3 W of section 13 T. 4
Northumberland the hewers used to work
‘
' Mamv M. Garlaxd. Mortgagee.
sixty hours a week; they now work thirty­
Smith ft CoutftnvB.
eight hours. Tbe boys have reduced their
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
hours from seventy-two to thirty-two and
■ Dated March 13.1WL
___________ ___
one-half. The pumping engine men work
sixty-six hours per week, but, then, in
State of Michigan. County of Barrv-aa.
ISM they worked seventy-two. Tbe fire­
Estate of Charles N. Young, deceas-'l.
We. tbe undersigned, having been appointed men still work eighty-four hours a week,
bv tbe Probate Court tor lhe County of Barry, as In 18Sh in fact, tbo hours of surface
State of Michigan. Commissioners to receive, men nt collieries seem longer than in any
examine and. adjust all claims and demands ot
all persons against said deceased, do hereby oth^r trade In the country. In Lancashire
give notice, that we will meet at the store of tbe niiuersAduce ll30 bare reduced their
Howard Mosher at Cloverdale, ou Wednes­ hours from seventy two per week to fifty;
day. tbe nth day of June. A. D
twi.
and oo Thursday, the 17th dty of September seven and a half; In Staffordshire from
A.D 1 Mil, at ten o'clock a tn., of esen of said slaty to forty-eight. In Yorkshire sixty
days, tor tbe purpose of examining and allowing .hours used to be tbe rnle. Thsae miners
said claims, and that six months from lite !&lt;th now usually work only forty-eight hours
day of March. A D-. MM. were allowed by said
court for creditors to vresem their claims to us
for examination and allowance.
Dated, March
t7tb.. A DvoAI
D IML,CAMrBICIX,
imiou.
—
In Wales the hours are fifty-four a week,
and the same holds good of Scotland. In
Boward Mosher.
Commissioners.
the printing trade the hours have been re­
duced from sixty a week In 1830 to fiftyfour in 1880. But among railway men
Default haring been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Harrison no progress is recorded. Driver* still
work sixty hours a week and signalmen
J. Forshy and Sarah A Fotahy. bis
wife, to Spellman Casey, dated February in ‘‘twelve-hour boxes* seventy two hours
23rd, A lb IflSS- and rroorded In the a week. Among shipbuilders forty-five
office of the Register of Deeds, tor tbe County of
Barry, and state of Michigan, on the 27tii dayof hours a week seem* the usual thing, only
Febnmrv. A. D. 1*8. In liber 26 of mortgage*, tl&gt;e hours vary In the different shipbuild­
on pagefeS. on which mortgage there Is claimed ing trades. Iu the textile industries tiie
to bedue at the date of Ibis notice tbe sum of
four hundred three dollars and thirteen cents, hours have fallen in the last forty years
aid “n attoroey’. fee ot twenty Are do tars pro­ from sixty per week u&gt; fifty-six and a
vided tor in said murtzage. and no suit or pro_________
ttMdlar. al taw l.avlngbeei. instituted to re­ halt.
cover t£e monevs seen red by said mortgage, or
STRIKE AT THE WORLD’S FAIR SITE*
“ijoSuhSwtow’ by v,rtne &lt;* t¥terSLnft?}S

o! H irrvCrmtv. Michigan, all ot the esrijtht. title and interest of the said dreeas•n and to the real estate situate
ring in
tinCounty of
Barry.
State ot Michigan, known aud
ed as fillnwA to-wilt: The we«
i of tbe north west frac tonal quarter (H .
ca*t half (e*4&gt; ol tbe north west frac
tior x' quarter (&gt;« &gt;• al«otbe west halt (WK) of tho
north e.i*t quarter (no&gt;i). all being on .oecUoo
niu-t-en (iu . in town one(l) north of range ten
*■-*;. «.nject to ihe dower and homestead coutMned in said
W-Lbv
rights o! Elizabeth Ihisler, widow of thedeceas- «nrii ease made and provided, notice is nereny
Sis•' •’P’kAi
&lt;-i therein.
?&gt;. 1W1. al ten o’clock In Jbe forenoon. I shall
Dated, tauter. Marell Sth. A. D„ WftlGzougk J. Doster. Administrator.
sen nt public auction to the highest bidder, at
the north front door of the court home In the
city of Hastings, (that being the
the Circuit Court tor Barry Cput*** i
the premises described in said mortgage or so

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by tbe supply and demand.

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no other fl
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Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un-

THE TOILER’S DAY

the n
Should

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ur wo did. Tboro 1. nothing to
CUM dlrtorur.ctiao. W, are P-rl°&lt; «»•
rM- ol w.grt that la prtd bg U1
tba eontrartora tor tha a»me elaaa ol
work and we work exactly ou tbe earn,
■ntarn Wa W m-" th“ u” “llwaya
their .action banda, wbo, tn tnoat iu
fUnortoulj- grt «LSS or »l.» per day.
Labor la a commodity and la our prind-

THE PRESIDENT AT SAN ANTONIO.

Idential train arrived in this quaint old
city at 9 o'clock yesterday morning in tbe
midst of a driving rain-storm. Tho street*
were in a terrible condition, and tbe pro­
gramme was altered considerably on that
account.
The street parade was prac­
tically abandoned, and only two troops of
the Third cavalry formed the escort to
the president from tbe railway station to
tbe opera house, where tbe speaUng look
place.
At the station a large reception com­
mittee, headed by Mayor Callaghan and
composed of army officers aud city councllnien. federal and state officials snd
prominent citizens, the wife of Gen. Stan­
ley and a number of other ladles, boarded
tbe train. Tbe uousea along the route of
the procession were decorated with bunt­
ing and evergreens, and wreaths of .laurel
wore suspended from ooe side of the street
to the ocher at prominent corners. The
carriages containing the president!*!
party were covered with roses and laurel.

CASTORIA
for

Infante and Children

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THAT CAN BE RELIED ON

BE UP
TO
THE MARK

Mot to eupirt!
Not to PljBooloirf
BEARS THIS MARK.

TRADE

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Mark

NEEDS NO LAUNDENINQ.

CAN BE WIRED CLEAN IM A MOMENT.

THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET

Ovation at the Opera Ilouoe.

YOU WISH

At the opera house a large crowd had
gathered, and tho president received an
ovation. Speeches were made by Gov­
ernor Hogg. Mayor Callaghan, and the
president, who referred ' happily to the
welcome given him, and at the conclusion
of the ceremonies the president held a re­
ception. A vlelt waa paid by the party to
Fort Sam Houston, where a salute wm
fired, nnd on the return of the president
at noon to tbe station the train left for El
Paso, when; it arrived this morning.

Advertise

Anything

TENEMENT HORROR AT GOTHAM.

Anywhere

in tbe six-story double tenement house
IM Henry street, caused a panic among
tbe many iumntes.
Philip Diets. 18
mouths old. was so badly burned that
he will die. Rosa Gambtaky. aged 19
year*, writ badly Injured by jumping from
tlw third story to the street. .She woul&lt;}
undoubtedly have been killed had she not
landed on the shoulders of a fireman. She
sustained a concussion of tbe back nud
waa taken to tbe hospital. The fire
started iu 'the apartments of Morris
Deitx, on the first fluor front. _

Any time
WRITE TO

Patrick Gillen rushed to the door of
Delta's apartment*, but It eras locked. He
burst It open nnd grabbed the too chil­
dren, Mary, aged 4 years, and Philip, the
latter being enveloped in ttarinM. and'wben
Gillen reached th«( sidewalk the boy was
almoat roasted to death. The building
was occupied by seventeen families.
Deitz and his wife were Doth from home
during the tire, one at work aud the other
at market.____________________

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co
No. id Spruce Street,

NEW YORK.

REPRESENTATIVE FORD DEAD.

Grand Rapid*, Mich., Aprill 2L—Con­
gressman Melbourne IL Ford was found
in bed yesterday morning unconscious,
and the doctor who wa* called pro­
nounced it a case of apoplexy. He died
atSp. rn. Mr. Ford was born forty-two
year* ago in Michigan. Ho ws» a mid­
shipman in th« navy. He* was elected to
the state legislature from, this city in
1384. was elected to the Fiftieth congress,
defeated for the Fifty-firet, and re-elected
last Nove inner by over 2.500 plurality. Ho
leaves a wife and three children.
A Irlstlugwlsh»d Mdiicator Dead.

Chicago. April 18 —Rev. Charles W.
Beuuelt, D. D., LU D., profeisor of His­
torical theology in lhe Garrett Biblical
institute, died at his reri-lence on
Chicago avenue, Evanston, yesterday.
The complaint from which he suffered
was Bright's disease, together with a
complication of other troubles. Dr. Beunett was born in East Bethany. N. Y.,
July 18. 1828; was graduated at Wesleyan
uuivureity. of Middletown, Conn., in 1832;
bad occupied a number of important posi­
tions, and was one of tbe most distin­
guished Methodist educators in the coun­
try.
. ____________________
/

Matsvillk. Ky., April XL-Yesterday
morning Alex Johnson quarreled with
his wife and shot her In the head, inflict­
ing what Is probably a fatal wound.
After the shot was fired Delta Carlisle,
bis wife's sister, seised the smoking
pistol and. putting it lo Johnson's head,
marched him down to the mayor’s offics,
where she turned him over to the proper
officer*.
__________ __ _____
■

GILLASPIE,
Corner of Court and Jefferson Rt. Keens flour,
fend, bone meal, ground opter-sbell, egg food
for fowls. Also a general stock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.

PROBATE ORDER.
Slate of Michigan. Countv of Bgrry-as.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County ot Barry, balden at the Probate Office,
in tbe city of Hastings, lb arid county, ou
Friday, the 3rd day of April, in the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present. Charles W, Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
in the matter of the estate of Mary M.
Barban, deceased.
On reading and 01 mg tbe petition, duly veri­
fied. of Wm. B. Barban a son of saia deceased,
ureyimr this court to adjudicate and determine
who were at the tune or her death and also who
are now lawfully entitled to tbe real estate of
which said deceased died seised.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the
1st day of May. A. D. IMI. at ten o clock in
tbe forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
petition, and that tbe heirs at law of said deceas­
ed. aud all other persons interested In said
estate, are required lo appear at a session ot
said court, then to be holden at the Probate
office, in the city ot Hastings, iu sald’csuntv,
aud show cause. It any there be, why the prayer
ot the petitioner may not be granted.
uToner And
give
It Is further ordered, that said uetithmer gtje
notice to tbe persons interested in said estate,
of the pendency of said petition, and Hie hear
Ing thereof by causing a copy of this older to be
puollshed in the Hastings Banner a iiewspaper printed and circulated tn said County of
}tarry once In each week tor three successive
weeks previous to raid day of bearing
K

CHABUta w. AKMSTKOXC..

register's office April 14, 1R0I In liber » of tnortnxrs. on page 1st. by nonpayment of moneys
due thereon. by which ihn power of sale has be­
come operative, and on which mortgage there is
claimed to be doe at the date of this Mriee
eight hundred and forty rix dollars and eight
cents (|M0
and no suitor proceeding at taw
having been instituted to recover lhe amount
secured by said mortgage or any part thereof:
Notice Is thertore hereby given, that on Sat­
urday. ibelttb day of July. 1 RSI. at tea efoloak
tn tbe fore''oon there will he sold at tbe north
trout door of the Court bouse In tbe City of
Hastings. County of Barry, uad State of MichSn. sal-l Court bouse being Hie place tn
&gt;ch the Circuit Court tor the County Of
Karr
14 public auction to the highest
!~ ry&gt; ’»•
.; be,&lt;1
held,’ nt
bidder, the uremlscs
ureml:
described iu said raottas above set forth, with the Interest therese.
and the costs, charges and expenses allowed by
taw and provided tor tn arid mort&lt;age- arid
premises being situate tn tbe City ot Hadtlags,
in the County of
■—— -»
-»-»

Judge of Probate.

(A true copy.]

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

P1TTBBUBO. April 21.-Officers bare ar­
rested live of a gang of thieves who have
in a few yean past taken 1100,000 worth
of goods from freight trains in thia vicin­ without a parallel in tbe history of medicine.
ity. One of the prisoners has made a con- Al! druggists are authorized to sell it on a posfeasion and warrants bare been issued tor
thirty more of the gang.
Washington, Pa., April 20. —The fam­
ily of Bev. W. &amp; Fleming, consisting of
Rev. Fleming, htaSrifa and Utile dA ghter aud Mrs. Fleming’s sister. Aliee'Wllllams, were pobfoned yesterday by eating
beef tongue. Their condition is extreme­
ly critical. ______________
*
Rev. Dr. Talmage has shaved off bis
ride w hiskers.

.GE SALL

Default
of a inortg—.........
._ .
Elijah .Shaw and wile Philura to DavkJ G. Mc­
Clure and recorded In the office of the Register
of Deeds tor tbe County of Barry and btate cC
Michigan on August 30. KO In Uber “Wet
mortgages on paae 2B5 ana by tbe said David G.
McClure assigned to Ambrose Hubbell, October
n, 1»4. and recorded In said register's office.
OctolM-r 30. IMI in Uber 23 ot mortgages on page
Ct! and by Daniel Striker, executor oftbelaM
w til and testament of »ald Ambrose HnbboU.
deceased, assigned to Emily F. Bttlsoa. Sarah
E. Reid and Wllmlner W. Osborn. February 11.
iwi and recordnl In said register’*office Feonsary is, IWfln Uber » of mortgage*, on page 1«
and bv tiie said Emily F. BtIKou, Harah E. ItaM
aud Wllmlner W. Osborn assigned to Alexander

12M. 1l». 1270. 1VT1. 1304. 1JM. 43S6. 13K.
1331. IXB. 1333.1:04 ami I33» of the rtl»
Uasttugs according to lhe recorded plat th
Dated Apr.l 13. INU
^utXAxnxn N. Gruurr-iMD.

Attorney for Assignee.

■I Prof. I. HUBS

Malvina

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NINEVEH’S REPENTANCE
LESSON IV, SECOND QUARTER, IN­

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nhia]
1. “And tbe Wort! of tho Lord came unto
Jonah the second time,
.
From the belly of the 1141 Jonah cried
unto tbe Lori, and the Lord beard him,
and spake unto the fish, and it vomited
ont Jonah upon tbe dry food (chap, ii,
1,10). Jonah’s prayer ia largely made up
of quotations from the Psalms, as many as
eight or ten different Psalms being quoted
from (Hee marginal references), teaching us
that afflictions open up tho mine of Script­
ure, and make real to us words before un­
heeded (Pa cxix. 67. 71). If Jonah in th®
fish's belly was not bid from God’s sight
and bearing, where can we hide from Him.
3. "Arise, go unto Nineveh, that great

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ot Sew Koglnna.
wriU!T h*^
been employed. Sb.
.good enter tod
nn. pjd IL* per d»J. end elUrauph nb.
nwanorpUn .be h«l.«oo&lt;l bmlri
paid but «150 per week for board, which
eft her » every week clear.
Now tbo question came to my mind,
How came she beret And having a desire
to hear her story, and there being no chance
to hold a long conversation with her at
that lime, she made a date with me for the
next afternoon, which was Sunday, to call
iU the house where aho was rooming. I
called, and met there two other girla, whom
■tbe introduced to me as her "chunw."
After conversing for some time upon dif­
ferent subjects I asked her bow it was that
I found her working here in a store in Bos­
ton, or if she liked It, and if she got more
pay than she got in the mill. She told me
the following story, and I have no doubt1
that it to the story of hundreds of store
girls in all the large cities. She had vtolted
tbe city a short time after! had left tbe
mlH. and while in one of the large stores
hbe got tbe idea she would like to be a sales­
lady, the work seemed to be so ewy and
they all dressed so nice.
So, after going back to the mill, she could
not keep her mind on her work. Her mind
was in tbe city as a saleslady, and at last
she could stand it no longer. So she left
her positiou in tho mill, left her nice home,
and came Into the city. She applied for a
position as saleslady, and wm offered H
per week.
Why, how waa she going to Lire on that?
She could not get any kind ot board for
less than 13.50 a week. Where were cloth­
ing and shoes and other things necessary
for her to have coming from? Not out of
tbe other fifty cents that was left. Oh,
that was none of their bualness, and if she
proved competent after three months they
would give her 15 per week, ^be bod a
little money saved, and hod enough of cloth­
ing for the present, so she would take it
rather than go back tn the mill.
To tho question of which was the harder
work, the mill or the store, her answer left
no doubt in my mind which wm the harder.
In the mill she was treated respectfully,
while in the store she had to put up with
all kinds of “cheap talk" from many cus­
tomers, some of whom were those cheap
kind of "dudes." To the question of why
she did not go back to tbe mill, she said she
could not, she bad got so used to the city
that the quiet life of the mill wonld not do
for her now, but she wished that she had
remained in the mill, where she was happy,
instead of coming to tiie dty, and her ad­
vice to all mill girls who thought that lhe
mill life was hard, if they wished for a
harder one, come to the city as n saleslady.
—Tourist.

How very gracious of the Lord to cotno
to him tbe second time with tho same mes&gt;mge (chap, i, 2)! How very patient and long
gufferiug He is with us!
“And preach unto it the preaching that
I bid thee."
This is the whole responsibility of every
preacher, for we are simply messengers of
tbe Lord ot Hosts.
fi. “So Jonah arose and went into Nine­
veh, according to the Word of the Ixird."
Now be to obedient. This to what he
shouki have done al first Instead of go­
ing to sefi. By bis willfulnesa he has lost
much precious time *md grieved his Lord.
But let us take it to ourselves. Are we
obedient to the word of the Lord, or wast­
ing time and grieving tbe Spirit by our
waywardness and disobedience?
Ninefreh wax a very great dty, about
sixty miles of wall racloalng it, and Jonah
wm only one lone man of no lm[»ortance to
that great and wicked dty, but God wax
with him.
4. “Aud Jonah began to enter into the
dty a day’s journey."
. Many days hud he journeyed from the
seashore across the country (look at your
map and note the distance), and much time
had he for meditation apd communion with
his God. However lonely tho way and
long tbe journey, he bad tbe consdousness
that be was doing the will of the Lord and
that the Lord had sent him.
"And he cried aud said. Yet forty days,
and Nineveh shall be overthrown."
■What a strange cry for a lone man in a
great aud prosperous and wicked city I
&amp;. “So the people of Nineveh believed
God, and proclaimed a fast, and put on
sackcloth, from the greatest of them even
to tho least of them."
God was with His servant, the Spirit of
God was in the message, and where tbe
word of a king is there to power.
6. “For word came unto the king of Nin­
eveh, and he arose from his throne, and he
Iai&lt;i his robe from him, and covered him
with sackcloth, and sat in ashes."
So the word of the Ixird through this
humble man reached even the heart of the
king ou his throne, and he humbin bimHelf before God. as well os tbe lowest in tbe
city.
7. “And he caused it to be proclaimed
and published through Nineveh, by the de­
cree of the king and Lto nobles, saying,"
The king and his great men have put
themselves on the side of/Jonah aud hto
God. If God couid make mu* of aueb a I
crook n* Jonah let no oue who to willing I
to be used ever be dtocouraged, but let ox
be on the Lord’s side out and out.
“Let neither mau nor beast, herd nor
flock, taste anything; let them not feed' nor
. drink water.”
Surely this was a great aud thorough re­
pentance, at least on tbe pari of tbo king
and hto great ones who ordered this severe
b. “But lei man aud beast be covered
with sackcloth, and cry mightily unto
God."
Why include the cattle, for they bad not
sinned? Though they xin not, yet they
suffer becaujie of man’s sin, and God cares

‘■yea, let them turn every one from bis
evil way;
from the violence that is in
their hands.
Outward sorrow without a turning away
from sin would avail nothing, for God
.searcbeth the heart.. And inward sorrow
must be accompanied by the actual turo-

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9. “Who can tell if God will turn and re­
pent, and turn away from hto fierce anger,
that we perish not!”
Had they such light aa Israel had, how
they would have been encouraged! If they
bad known of tbe repentance of Ahab, how
it might have helped them (II Kings xxi.
29). Or if they could have heard the words
of Isaiah, “Iwt the wicked fomnke his way,
and the unrighteous man bis thought*,
and let him return unto the Ix&gt;rd, and He
will have mercy upon him; and to our
God, for be will abundantly pardon’’ (Isa.
Iv, 7)1 Or If they had the light which we
have aa to the love of God, and his unwill­
ingness that any should perish, and his
readiness to forgive sin (John ill, 16; II

would have rejoiced theml If then with
the light they had. and the warning given
what shall be said of the impenitent under
the light of lhe glorious Gospel we hare so

10. “And God saw their works. that they
God sees unbelief, and It grieves Him.
He sees faith aud obedience, and He is
pleased. What does He see iu you? What­
ever to wrong, come to Hi:n just as you
are, yield fully to Him. and He will make
it all right.
“And God repented of the evil that He
had said that He would do unto them, and
He did it not."
See His promise to act thu» given nt a
later date to.Israel (Jer. xviii, 7, 8). Al­
though it was just as Hu had always done
for Israel, m is fully recorded in the took

Iteeordlng Earth Tremors by Photography
The utility of the microphone for ob­
servation of earth tremors and noises w*lh
soon recognized, and Italy ims for some
time held a foremost place among tbe na­
tions which have taken advantage of the
special adaptability of this instrument. It
Is now found that photography possesses
admirable capabilities in tbe way of sup­
plementing the work of the microphone in
making these delicate records. Sig. Banitta,----------finding
some defects in a--------method
of
-------------------------------------mechanical registration of tbe motion of a
H’tomo-Riicrupbone, had recourse to tbe
'following device.
A telephone wire is connected with a
subterranean microphone. Before the tel­
ephone diaphragm, and connected with its
center with a tine aluminum wire, is a
short slip of tbe same metal, fixed below,
nnd having a curved piece nt tbe top.
which rests against a small mirror, mova­
ble about a horizontal axis. This mirror
reflects the light from a lamp and lens to
photographic paper on a rotated drum.
The light is momentarily shut off every
quarter ot nn hour by a shutter arrange­
ment, worked electro-magneticaliy by the
clockwork which moves the drum.—New
York Commercial Advertiser.

The San Angelo (Tex.) Enterprise says:
"Tbe term •greaser,’ on applied to Mexi­
cans of the lower claw, wa. not started, iu
many suppose, aa a signification of/dtoresped, but was applied by a witty war corre
spondeut in 1846, just after tbe battle of
Paia Alto, to those Mexicans who had
forsworn allegiance to their own country
and in preference to fighting taken tbe
task ot loading nnd unloading provision
trains, which then couskted mostly of
bacon. In this way they gained tbe name
of tbe ‘greaaer brigade.’” Whatever the
term Implies, it to mnch older than The
Enterprise suppoem, ft was kuown to tbe
United States volunteers who came to
what to now tbe Indian territory in 1831,
at tbe end of the Black Hawk war. The
story that tbe name Meverick, applied to
yearling cattle, was given on account of
the head of the San Antonio family of
that name to equally fabulous. It wax in
use in Louisiana before that state was a
part of tbe United States. — Dallas News.

Green Howell, an old colored man from
Midville, to only partly colored, though a
full blooded negro, hb skin being as much
white as it to black. He bus white circles
around his eyes and mouth, aud his neck
to aimout entirely white. Tbe forehead and
top of hi* head are so white that it gives
him tbe appearance of Ix-ing buhl beaded.
In reply to questions Green wdd that he
had been turning white for five or six
years. The skin on bls body and legs now
to almost entirely white. He said there to
' no feeling in the change and no pain about
it, excert that when be Is
the sun the
white skin blisters.
Green is over 50 years old. The white
akin exposed to view is as clear and healthy
looking as that of a Caucasian.—Savan­
nah News. .

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HASTINQS. SATURDAY, AFKIL ia, i631
Premium.

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Butter-30©mc. creamery S5O28
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Ot the FratL Medltel and Sendee! UeUtote. penranenUr ralablhln j unl l„™nwMW
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stomaclk Kidney. Bladder, hereon, and Special Dlaeaaro ot Men aud Women.
Ably a»l,led by a tell ataff of awheel phyelelana (nd lurpeon. r„,
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CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

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for Barry county, Mich. In Uber 38 ot »«?• anteed.

RCMEDY OF THE AQE.

Sarno’sr&lt;MM2£

Cures all BLOOD and SKIN XMaeaaea
As a Blood Purifier it has no equal. Send

Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, now pastor
1st M. E. church at Muskegon,
writes as follows:
I take pleasure In saying, to ail whom It may
concern, that 1 am personally acquainted with
Dre. L. N. Mixer &amp; 8on». tbe proprietors of
"Mixer’• Cancer and Scrofula Syrup." Durinr
the three years' pastorate at HaaUnss. Michi­
gan, they were members of my church and congregat I on and therefore I bad opportunity to
know them and their "remedy." I believe them
to be upright,honorable men. whore rvprnrenttationa may be relied upon aa true. As to tbe
"remedy,” it hM been used by myself and family
for some Utne. and for diseases ot the blood, *e
are ot the opialou there is none better. Tbe test!moulals as to lhe value ot tbe “medicine." of
Bucb respectable physicians of dlfflereat schools
as Dr. Lam»man. nt Hastings. and oibere.
should be sufficient alone, aside from anything
Ing. as a rule, are »low to recommend anything
that may be olamod ax a “patent medicine.’*
When they do it maj’ be relied upon as poasexxed of real merit ax a "remedy.’^
Reapeetfiiliy. Wk»!.i!v a HtfwaniouiBn.
Pastor Flntt Methodist church, Coldwater,
Mich.
I*. A—Tbongh frequently solicited to do xo,
this is tbe first instance In which I have given a
testimonial of this description. It Is done cheer­
fully now tn the Interest of th** afllcted.
Coldwater Mich., oct. 20.!«.
W. A. H.

For Sale by all Druggists.

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remain unpaid amt in arresn tor the
sixty days then the. principal on। said mortgage
should be due at tbe option of the mortgagee,
aud the interest due on the second day of Uc.ober IM3, to wit
aud on the second day of
October IM to wit ftt.ao not having been paid
and tiie same having remained unpaid until
this date under said option said mortgagee now
declares th® whole of said mortgMe po® and
payable, on which mortgage there Is c.1*l'n*4
to be due at tbe date of this notice the snm of
seveu hundred sixty seven dollars and sixtylive cents, and an attorney's fee of twenty-five
dollars provided form said mortgage, and no
suit or proceedings at tow havlngbeetii Insti­
tuted to recover the tneneys secured by said
mongage or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue ot tbe poww
of sale contained in said mortxagr. jrnd
the statute In such case made and provided,
notice to hereby given that on Saturday, the Uth
day ot July. A. D.. im. at ten o’clock In
the forenoon. I shall sell al public auction to tbe
bigbest bidder, at Ute north front door of the
Barry County Court House In the City of Hs­
ings (that being tbe place where tbe Circuit
Court for Barry Countyto bold ent. the premises
described is said mortgage, or so much thereof
a* may be necessary lo pay the amount due on
said mortgage, with seven per cent. Interot,
and al! legal costa, together with an attorney a
foe of twenty-fire dollars covenanted for
therein, the premises being described tn said
mortgage a&lt; al! that certain piece or parcel ot
land Kuowu and described as follows: To-wlt;
lhe north half (H&gt; ot lhe southwest quarter
of section number two (2) town one (1) north
rang nine west la Barry county, MtoWgan.
containing eighty acres ot land be the same
more or less.
8AMUXI. R- WlLUAOJt.
Assignee ot Mortgagee.

Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.

Smith a Couibovx. Attorneys for Assignee.
Dated this April loch. 1M1.

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treated. No experiments or bilhirex. Farttoe treated by mall and express. 1 t sherr pmiMe.
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Do you want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet; any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season?

LINOLEUM
What ia it? It is a floor cover made of cork. Call at my
store aud examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.
We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

AT RUSSELL’S
ARCHIE McCOI.
DRESS GOODS
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Holden® Hire
THE LIVE

Shoe and Dealers
Are to the front with a new and complete stock of Hate and
Cape, Boote and Shoes Overalls, Work Pants, Trunks and
.
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and look our stock over, we will guarantee
- - satisfaction
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Lowest Ibices
of any firm in Barry Co.

YOUR TRADE SOLICITED.
Tours respectfully,

HOLDEN &amp; HIRE.
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This spring we have added many entirely new
novelties to* onr Dress Goods Department, making
it in every way satisfactory to customers. Doth
in quality and price. We are receiving new goods
right along, and have confidence in onr ability to
please you, and give you better value in the
fabric, in the style and finish, than ever. In our

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Department we are placing before the people of
Hastings a better assortment and more taking
styles at more popular prices than ever.
ou
can be easily convinced of this by calling in-

and we cordially invite you'to do so,

AT RUSSELL'S

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of any paper in the
County. .

Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 30, 1891.
History of Cm-pata.
Many people at this special soasoK of
the year are greatly interested in the sub­
ject of carpets, and It Is the purpose of
this article to give something of an Idea of
the origin and manufacture of there indis­
pensable floor coverings.
Carpet is the name applied in modern
titles to woven or felted fabrics made,
generally of wool. The term Is probably
connected wltp the Latin tapcte, whence
also comes the word tapestry, which,
though uow distinctly applied tn bangings,
was in early times not clearly distinguish­
ed from carpeting. The mention of carpeta dates from a very remote period of
antiquity. In Egypt Hwy were first ap­
plied tp religious purposes, by the priests,
and were used to garnish tie palaces.
It
was also a custom of antiquity toplace them

sn’! Tira n co., mn
(fraud Rapids,
Mich.

We have H
i anch stores
located at De­
troit. Cleve­
land. St. Paul,
St. Louis, Buf­
falo, Toledo.
Sandusky,
Toledo. Norwalk.

Monroe, Pearl
and Canal sts.

HUDSON
is the
LARGEST

DETAIL CLOTHIER:

The Tower
Clothing Co.
carry the larg­
est stock of
clothing, fur­
nishings and
hats in Mich.

under the conches of guests at banquets.
Carpets, os manufactured at the present
day, range themselves under two classes.
The first and ancient class being such as

in the

are made by knotting Into the warp.' tuft
after tuft, the materials of the pattern.
But the characteristic carpet weaving of
Europe is entirely the product of machine

WORLD.

or loom work, and of such theren re several
distinct varieties. Of these the* first is the

KlDItERMISTER, OR HCOTCg CAUPKT.
This is called also the Ingrain carpet, and
is ui*e in many parts of Scotland and the
north of England and the United States, It
consists of worsted warp traversed by
woolen weft, and Is woven In pelcca about a
yard widp. It is composed of two distinct
welis interlaced together at'one operation
ami is therefore a double or two-ply carpet,
similar orj Its two sides. In this article

The Tower buysdor ten stores and are thus enled to undersell every store in Michigan.
Men’s Suits for every day, $3.50, a, C. 7, S, 10.

only two colors can with propriety be Intro­
duced, as.otherwise it has a striped d^mived appeamnev. The
BJU'SSF.I.S CARPET
is a very 'superior texture composed of

Men's Suits for dress aud Sundays. $12, 15, IS, 20.
Our bestqsuite surpass the ordinary merehanttailor - work in' make at about half the money.

worsted ahd linen and has a rich corded aj&gt;pearsnee. The inures are'raised entirely
from the warp, by inserting a series of

Railroad fare and all expenses saved by patron­
izing
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wires between the linen foundation and the
superficial yarn. The wires are afterwards
withdrawn, leaving a looped surface,
in
this manufacture there is great waste of

HUDSON’S

material, and the colors are usually limited
&lt;o five, although In carpets ot the best qual­
ity six colors are introduced.
Each color
has its continuous layer of thread, tunning
from end«to end of the web, which rises to
the surface at intervals indicated by the de­
sign, and then sinks Into the body of the
fabric.

GRAPCD RAPIDS.
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are woven in the same manner as Brussels
carpets, differing only in this, that the

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loops arc cut open into an clastic velvet
pile. To effect this the wires are not cir-

Icular as in the Brussels fabric, but flat, and

furnished with a knife edge at the upper
extremity, the sharp point of which, drawn
across the yani, cuts the pile.
TAPESTRY CABPETS
are manufactured by a very Ingenious proIecss which was invented and patented by
Richard Wbytock of Edinburgh. In Mr.
Whytock's invention, by a combination of
I
printing and weaving, a pile similar to

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AT RUSSELL’S. •
DRESS GOODS.
This spring we have added many entirely .new
novelties to our Dress Goods Department, making
it in every way satisfactory to customers, both
in quality and price. We are receiving new goods
right along, and have confidence in our ability to
*- please you, and give you better value in tbe
fabric, in tKe style and finish, than ever.

In our

MILLINERY
Department we are placing before the people of

Hastings a l&gt;etter assortment and more taking
rtyles at more popular prices than ever. -Yon
can be easily convinced of this by calling in.

and we cordially invite you to do so,

AT RUSSELL'S.

Brussels carpeting Is produced, in which
any desired range of colors is available to
tlfC designer, while only a single thread is
used in the texture instead of the five or

six which run through the Brussels tex­
ture. In tapestry carpet weaving the ordi­
nary process of printing is reversed, tor
instead of the fabric being first woven and
afterward printed, the threads are printed
before even the warp is formed. One
thread, or two treated as one. In some cases
miles In length, are colored by steps of
half an inch, faster than a swift runner
could make the distance.
When the
threads have been all parte-colored in this
manner, they form the elements, as It
were, of the intended design of fabric.
Singly, they exhibit no regular figure or
pattern, but when arranged In tbelr prop­
er oyler, ready for the weaver's beam,
f the figures come Into view, much elongat­
ed. of course, Inasmuch as eighteen feet
ot the warp will sometimes be gathered
into four feet of cloth In order -to secure
the due proportions of the intended object.
Not only can the pile of Brussels carpets
be readily imitated by the process of Mr.
Wbytock. but a velvet pile can also be pro­
duced by simply cutting the loops as prac­
ticed for Wilton or Moquette carpets.
This Invention bus been the means of

bringing articles fit for the use of the most
refined and fastidious within the reach of
all classes of the community.
This brief description of the processes
employed in the toanufacture of the differ­
ent varieties of carpets Is given that the

reader may get a better and more compre­
hensive idea of the treasures in this line
that are being shown this spring by Ira
VanValkenburgh at his mammoth furni­
ture store.
I am sole agent for Barry Co. for the
CORTK1NE.
manufactured by the Corticlne Company,
of London, England.
.
This useful and popular floor covering has
recently been adopted by the army and
navy of this country ar 1 of England.
'*

I have a large line of
DRAPERIES, CVBTAIjrS ANU RIOS. •
My furniture stock is complete. Bargains
the year round.
In quality and quantity of goods carr'ed
by me. I
unsurpassed in Barrj Co.

ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1873.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

HASTIXas, Hull.

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR BOUNTY.

We were shown Saturday by T. 8. Coks.
of West Leroy, a photograph of a family
group consisting of Mr. Cole’s mother,
Mrs. Nancy Post, of Nashville. aged 99
years, and her son Orrin H. Cole, his son
Luther, the latter bidng'fhe great grand­
child of Mry. Post, The sou, grandsott.
great grandson and great great great
grandson are all eldrat sons. Mrs. Post
enjoys good health urtd still retains Iter
full mental faculties.—Battle Creek Jour­
nal.

. Bloxrapbiral.
Among the moat pleasant recollections
of the writer's school-boy day* are those , Two new store buildings and wore
of the long summer vacations he used to dwellings and other building going on in
Middleville now than for the previous five
spend in the township of Prairieville.
And while there, he used to frequently
visit the cheerful and beautiful country
John Damon. Middleville saloonlst, was
village of that name. In the general store arrested last week for selling liquor to a
at the village he remembers seeing first in common drunkard. He is out on S100
the early seventies and often after that, a ball. His case will be tried at the next
lively, hustling young man, who had a term of court.
most wonderful faculty of being every­
The bun want* to see the paint brush
where about the store at the same lime.
get in its work this year at Middleville,
He was not like Paddy's flea. He was tbe
There's a rare chance for It to do a land
very reverse, for wherever he was wanted
office business.
there lie was to be found. He was right
on hand for business every minute, and
HuiUnld.
he did lots of it too. That gentleman was
The sowing of oats commenced last
Milo J. Gohs.
week around here.
Our subject was born In Kalamazoo
Wheat is looking very large and fine
June 20tli, 1845. He early developed an
appetite for celery and for hustling. His for lids time of year and If nothing befalls
father died when Milo was but eleven it, there must be a very large yield to the
acre.
years old. Not having an extensive patri­
John Prine and wife commenced house­
mony to fall back on, our subject began to,
cast alwut for something to do. He found keeping best week in their own house.
One of L. C. Edmund's horses was taken
it at the age of 14 in a clerkship in one of
the mercantile establishments of Kalama­ sick last Saturday night with spasmodic
colic.
zoo. For over thirty years be followed
Memorial services were held here at the
this line of business, eitberas an employee
church last Bunday.
or for himself, lie never growled over
Last week was quite a week for getting
the ill fortune that compelled him while
yet a young lad, to apply himself to hard Dr. Chandler's affidavit for the soldiers
claims.
labor. He accepted the fortune as It was.
JoJjn Kipp had the grip last week.
I»eelcd his coat, and went in on his muscle
Frank .Sheffield had , a sick horse last
to make a win ot It.
week.
In 1874. with Mr. E. S. Broun, and
Ed. Troy and Jud Chandler returned to
under the firm name of Brown * Goss.
Ann Arbor last week.
Mr. Goss located In Prairieville, and took
I-ast Saturday Daye Stiles finished up
charge of what was for years undoubtedly
his last delivery ot cattle to Gale Bros.
the most extensive retail mercantile busi­
Last Saturday night was quite a night
ness in Barrj- county. A few years later
Mr. Goss bought his partner’s interest.1 for the P.s of 1. and G. A. R. for the street
and was thus sole proprietor of the and stores were full of jwiple until tbelr
lodges were open for business.
establishment. He handled the business
with excellent judgement and tact, and
didn’t hesitate to let it lie known that he
David Bailey and wife are quite sick.
was bustling for trade; and be got It and
Alva Mott is very sick.
iMs of it. As a business man Mr. Gpss
Lafe Whittemore has moved his mill
has few equals and no superiors in Barry
from
Sawdust City to Hickory Comers.
county. He is Uie embodiment of push,
Martin Chandler lost a valuable-cow one
pluck, enterprise and honest liuslness
metbodk. He won trade and held It be­ day last week.
Lorenzo Dixon 'and wife and -Frank
cause lie kept wbat people wante«i. treat­
ed all alike honorably and courteously, Allen and wife, ot Hastings, visitqj! al
and kept his profits down to those of bls Jacob Mott's Inst Sunday.
Will lauch has bought a farm of Mrs.
city competitor*. In April 180C, Mr.
Goss’ hegjth having completely failed him. Carpenter.
Charles Tyler, of your city. traded bis
and upon the advice of bis physician, he
sold, ouf hh business, to Messrs Cairns, house and lot for a forty acre farm half a
Temple &lt;ft Co. Since Mien he has devoted mile west of this place aud has moved on
—.—
himself to out-of-door life in order to re-j to the same.
George Baker has gone tn house keeping
store his health. In order to feel that he'
was doing something. lie has gone into once more.
Frank Larabee has the job of. earning
the lumber business at Milo, and competi­
tor* still know that he is "In II’’ when they the mail from here to Hastings for the
figure against him. He has made a re­ next four years.
George Repiogle, supervisor of our
markable and remarkably successful record
town, was on our streets last week trying
in business life.
Though an ardent republican and often to find how much the town of Hopei»
\
asked to accept office. Mr. Gow has stead­ worth.
fastly refused to take any other position
than in tbe ranks.
As George Anson, of Doster, was shov­
He with Rev. J. Boynton were the
fathers of Prairieville lodge. I, O. O. F. ing bolts to a buzz saw sawing fence pick­
He has filled nearly every chair in the ets, hh left hand came In contact with the
lodge, having been treasurer for eight saw cutting off the tips of three fingers
and two-thirds of the second Auger and
In October 1871, Mr. Goss was married cutting through his hand nearly to his
to Miss Belle Hindes, of Oshtemo. who wrist
Last Tuesday as Ira McAllister, ot Gull
lived but two years after tbelr marriage.
To them one child, a son. was bom. In Lake, wax driving one of his fast horaes»
1881. he was married to Mian Irene Lind­ before a cart from Prairieville itoine, as he
sey, and five children have blessed their turned the corner going east at the farm of
union. They live In one of the most com­ Mrs. B.W. Johnson’s, his horse commenced,
fortable homes In that village of fine running and ran between a barb wire
homes; and there you will find happiness fence and a large tret\ when Mr. McAllis­
ter was thrown to tliKground where he
and contentment always.
Mr. Goss has always been Identified with was soon found by the Garrett Bros, and
those movements that tend to elevate the near neighbors senseless, with a large pool
community In which he resides. He is of blood by his head. His head and shoul­
an earnest worker in the M. E. Sabbath der must have struck the tree, or the bone
school, for many years -it* superintendent, In his fright kicked him In the face. He
which position he yet bolds. He has been was taken on a stretcher into Mrs. John­
a member of the school board also for sev­ son's house and a messenger sent after Dr.
eral terms and always labored to promote Hyde and one for his wife. In tbe p. m.
be was taken home where his wounds
the Interests of education.
Mr. Goss is an earnest, aggressive man could be dressed. At this date, (27th) lie
in every walk of life. Youknow where to is improving, but may loose one eye.
A very growing time. Most of the oats
find him. and you can be assured be will
respond when called on to act his part in and_barley are In the ground and com
any cause that commends itself to his plowing has commenced.
The measles are a thing of the past and
cont^ience and judgment. He is a man
who Impresses upon yon bis personality— our school Is filling up, to its usual num­
an Individuality that marks him as a man ber of scholars.
Wheat SI.12, oats 55c per bushel.
of Ideas, a man of convictions and force.
He is ever courteous, affable, and in bls
heart there is a warm place for his friends,
Gto. Perkins was In the Valley city last
and he has plenty of warm true friends,
who have rejolcca with him in his success week.
Dr. H. F. Peckham has sold bls barn to
which his ability, energy and strict ad­
herence to business methods and ^integrity Albert Parks. The Dr. intends to build a
new one.
bav&lt;} won. ____________________
The German Methodists have built an
addition to the parsonage.
Mr. Braeudlc Is having hia bouse painted.
, Rumor has it that Woodland is to have
Andy Roush, of Baltimore. passed
a'saloon. There are many things Wood­
land needs a great deal more than such thrtmgh the village Thursday on his way
an institution. We have never yet been to Greenville.
A certain young man went to Middle*
able to figure out bow one Is a benefit to
any community or any thing else than a rille last week to see bis girl. By the
Zpisauce and a curse.
looks of him when Im? arrived home, ber
y Work ie now progressing rapidly on “other fellow” must have been there.
H. Tompson was in Grand Rapids last
'some fine brick blocks at Woodland.
Woodland has never attempted to create a
great stir In the world like her noisy rival
across the Jordan, but she is in a fair way
to make the better town of the two.
Houghton Bros., Nashville's new cigar,
manufacturers, are apparently doing a fine
business; which is rapidly Increasing.
Dr. Sasso, of Toledo, came to Nashville
Saturday evening last and on Sunday
morning gave Miss Matle Hindmarch, who
is suffering with tuberculosis of the lungs,
a treatment of the much-talked-of Koch’s
lymph, or tubercullne. His impossible at
the present time, however, to state posi­
tively as to whether It will or will
not prove beneficial, but if it should the
treatment will hr continued. .Dr. Sama is
a native of Berlin, the birthplace of Koch's
lymph, a graduate of the university of
Berlin, and is an enthusiast on the subject
of this • method of treatment of con­
sumption. While here, he was the guest
of Dr. and Mr*. W. H. Young.-Nashville

Maud Sperry4*. visiting in Sunfield at
this writing.
v0. M tin ion. of Carlton, was tlie guest of
H. Case and family last week.
Alice Myers 1* ill at tills writing.
Irving Sayles moved his family to Delta
Saturday.
W. Burling returned home from Muske­
gon Friday.
The young people had a surprise on
Frank Walton last Friday night
H. Whedon, of Lake Odessa. was In
town Saturday.
J. Reuter returned from the north last
Friday.
N. Bailey, of Hastings, was on our
streets Saturday.
Myrtle Gleger is working for Mrs. T.
Chees brough.
J. Myers and wife spent Sunday with
her parents at Campbel!,

town Bunday.
Michael Roush returned from
Twenty fire member* of the Hill poet, urday.
G. A. R-, Middleville, talk ot going to
Detroit to attend the national rncamp-

�dtgy*by ■ cbroc thkl
inrifted on introducing. Martin say* he
.-ailed him Abram*, from Ctncoge."
•Abram*!
I don’t know anything
about him, but tbe mere fact of hi* being
here with Schonberg is enough to make
roe look upon him with suspicion. They
By CHARLES KING, U. &amp; A.,
were having a confidential talk with
yonr man Welsh, Fm told. Now what
do they know of him? Where have they
•Tux, SoWUrw.'
met him before?"
“I can’t **y, major: he was in the
X B. UjHMDooa Ownpasy, captain's ‘household brigade,', and it is
&lt;ibh»hed by »pecto arraa** onh- recently that I have had anything
to db with him. Of courae he iuut been
in and out of town a dozen time* the
part month, so he never lacked ORwrCHAPTER V.
tunity.”
“Tbe doctor tell* me you liad to haul
him oct of the barroom by the coat col­
lar. and that lie threatened and abused
you. Take my advice, Hearn; don’t
ever touch a soldier, no matter how
wrong he may be. Yon should have
calle»l for a file of the guard if he would
not obey."
“I had no authority over the guard,
major, and I bad over Welsh. I simply
stepped inride, collared him and marched
him out into the sunshine. Then Capt.
Brodie came— Ah! here’s the colonel."
They had turned into the quadrangle
ut the moment, and came face to face
'with the post commander, who. followed
by hia orderly, was crossing the green
]mrade, swinging hi* cane in the nervous
nud energetic way peculiar to him.
“Mr. Hearn,” be said in his quick, al­
most gruff manner, "the officer of the
day tells me he ha* confined Welsh, of
your troop, for insubordination and for
At lust Kenyon *pake: “Conte. Hearn, threatening you, and that ho had been
when 'jou'rr. a* vid at I am”——
at the store with some men from town
„„ __
_____ __group
____ _____
An
anxious
hado_________
gathered_____
thatwho were forbidden tho reservation.
afternoun over near the hospital. Corp. 1 You know the men. I’m told."
Brent'* symptoms vrere all indicative of ■
“Only one of them. sir. I-knew that
cuneuwion of tlw brain, and, fhough the I Jew, Schonberg, the first winter 1 was

IN ARMY PORTIA.

SXnd b»d working. 1-nl^tvWmw
not taUllIUlr tt»"&gt; •* tl&gt;”
nnngk official tbM oootd '”rtu'pPJ”
bTSimyot tbeUnlwl 8am. Mr

FOR BCROFULA
scrofulous humor
In the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,

°®M’
rzrjd *br
In
m
*eo!Jf —hlakr dlrtlll«rir» in
n"* Mra 'wh.n'lb. Br»t mlored radru

were
__ . , .
.l,-., wime
„w„ prttpln. by
vras bunted uuu ” ‘
Htv
bv what they had been rrading tor
robber* to rid the rvmsa.clty
now.” be continued, m the gray eyed in the papers of army Me
&lt;nn&amp;xM
’*?&gt;
captain strolled up and laid his hand
oficers that they were
kindly on the young officer’s shoulder.
rtlire &lt;&gt;» tbe north were prnettadly
"I’m trying to pull Hearn out of the
SThe mercy ot tbe m&lt;&gt;b-rtU ev^r one
grumps, Lane. Hani him along with ns.
The most
t.-’™
e^-.Or"v- «»* J X- tin.*
or he’ll be doing something desperate.
how iraiiy lime* between, the prom
economical,
You remember how enthusiastic be whs borne hia l«n rrtcona from U&gt;e mob,
*-rttan. V, nmne
three days ago—loved his profession, «fwr polio* *nd tnilltin b»&gt; been »lupiwl
safe, speedy, and
.boot
one
officer
or
another.
would rather be a soldier than a railway to the wind*, only by tbe prompt nub
effective of all
-In mort Caere there •« no truth
magnate, wouldn’t swap his commission ot the n-Rul«™ from tho frontier. Oil.
wtaterer in wluu wm o^&lt;1: in every
for a million in the four per cents* Fetch they lionirod tho -.bonUer
blood-purifiers.
.
raee however., the officer ww ramped
him along."
nntoetwr- thro, end for jnct ebonton’ SThie raperior. to retnUiJ. hi. inntc
And between them, half laughing, week it wean't fmdiioneUle for a decent
oLe
Br heaven! Hl nCvor forget onr
lialf sympathetic, tbe two officer* con­ neper to lampoon llnm. bnt tb.inoweu
will cure you.
were ordered to
voyed their junior toward the shaded She danger waaoverTbeir grnUtudo fled exportenre in 77.
lose not an instant in reaching Chicago.
veranda where were waited Mrs. Lane, n-iU, tbelr anxiety. I tell &gt;onMim Marshall and other ladies busy with net, that are eold for two &gt;.nd throe The strikers had sidetracked the Ninth
their needlework and probable goerip. SnU in our big citi« ha'o to paodet-to on one n-d and blocked tbe cavalt? on
Min Wharton was of the party, and lb. projudicro of tbe maroro to keep another line, and when we stopped for
A. SCRIBNER. M. !».
there were two or three callers. They altve. and there la no anrer way of tick­ water the railway turn attempted to
*
l^vlton, Mich i
l»ad noted the colonel’s soldierly figure ling tho palate, of the popoliro than by leave ns there. I put Lieut. Naim with
Office In hotel «t present.
i
as he tramped across the jiorade, and ridiculing or nbunng Uw army “®“™- a small guard at the engine and kept the
Strikers
off.
using
«*&gt;
fon».
•■j
’
inff
,K,t
were quick to see the two officers coming and in lending Utenwelrro to tM. to.
TT A. &amp; C. H. BARBER
1
word, making no reply to jeers and in­
editor, of course taacunco toe j»dgiu.ml
Physicians and Surreonj.
I
ruee, and KmiHfig brightly bade Ahem of propio of a much better eh-~toe sult, but the leading paper came out
Calls In city or eounty rw^-nikd to with
enter. Forage caps were raised fti ac­ gr.it middle dta “&gt; to.apeak. of the next day and denounced Nairn and me
promptness, day or night.
as being armed rnGiatw, declared we
knowledgment and salutations exchang­
whole nation."
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..
ed, but the trio hung outside. The ma­
were both reeling drunk, and grave mM U7HXIAM 0. LOWDEN.
HIt isn’t at all so where 1 come from.
jor by this time was talking vehemently. Interposed Hearn, promptiy. ”At home outrageous details of things that never
’’
I
Law
Office over JslioD Russell'a ‘tore. State
Line was looking grave and anxious.
happened. Of eours? ■» ■«-’!)• officers
:dl my kinsfolk ore prowl- of «y uemg
were the targets of this abu»e, the ar­ street, llastlnxi. Mich.
The same perplexed expression was on intlie’urmy."
Ins face that had been noted at the break­
ticle waa copied in eastern papers. Nairn (JTUAKT. K^AITEX A- WHavS~
•‘Abl yon'roAsoatherner, Mr. Hearn,
fast table when reading that letter just and your jieuple uro all Americans. AU was a man who never drank a drop, had
O
Attorneys «; |gWi
before Miss Marshall s entrance the day through the north, however, we have an a magnificent war record, was a general
Over H.-wl'no National lank.
before. Hearn’s face was clouded.
_ '
' Ba*Uncs.}|;-hir..
immenac foreign population that has officer of volunteers end a gentleman
Associate office-. kt Grand Itapids,
'
“How can they encourage Maj. Ken­ fled from the Old World to «ca(pe mili­ hunoreJ throughout the whole service.
yon to bo dilating on bis pet hobby!"
A. SHELDON,
“All the same be aud 1 were com­
tary duty. They hate the very sight of
petulantly exclaimed Mrs. Grav«j&amp;. “He
•
Abstract
am!
Hea!.E«t*Uoa-piled
to
submit
written
denials
to
de
­
H SCHllCf.
soldier*. Threc-fonrths
lluvviuiu I.IB of —• - I ■ ■
UWU
-w.
atxtrart Bl&lt;wk. Jimu:&gt;k.,
'
is the must peashnistie, cynical, prosy ofromeof util-' big dtlro are of tormgn pjrunent
.
I. - bwdqwtrtenb
.1 ■ I
nil fllM
mm*.
ami
all the.Money to torn nn Kral JK«*fc
oi autuc
-­
old crank in the whole service, and will v&gt;
•*&gt;“*- u, out —o -----------------___
. .1................... A.
w.Ttlmt th«
surpc.m said there bad been u&lt;&gt; fractaro ! stationed here."
1 on cnniml&lt;Aluu.
. rjacrj^l
•
birth or jiarentage. The paper* «*•* !•: &gt; “ '
ol Abatrx: book*
of the skull, he was fearful/that fatal ;
“Well, Capt. Brodie says he also used bore them to death. There, now he's their patronag-. n(|l &gt;u truckling to Aaiil his rvj»orter hid perhaps been-un­ daYing a romiMr
from th^B&lt;mrd«. ean ( rt'-v.
ecniequencre might ensue. Among his j t breatening language toward yuu. What backed them up against the fence, and them they prejudice northern Ameri­ duly influenced by the prejudiced atate- pOSd
a tract*
(!. F. Bla-i.xs
comrade* of th1', infantry battalion tho ! does it mean? Whnt could he have to there is no hope for them. Do come in
cans against thdr own friend* and rela­ uMDte of the strikers. Why hadn't this
...
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y
OT
w
ith?
”
here out of the hot sunshine. Maj. KenP. DRAKE, M. 1)..
young soldier whs by long o Idp the most ' i
tive* who have been idiot* enough to ownned to him in the first place? Wbv
Hear.-, von; you can harangue all you like hero become their defemhra. It wm Lad didn't be know that three men. furious
popular and belovec^ man in the ranks, *• “Nothing, sir," answered
Offiee over Hollow*) ».Inij Mor*.
“At least.” and now tho het just as well'* But Kenyon paid. no at­
and that he should have been “slugged,” promptly.
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enough before the war. God know*, bat at bring thwarted, would say anything
Office boor* (nxn I to 4 p. in. lelepboo*
seemed bounding to hi* tempire, tention to his fair comrade of thqinfontae they expressed it, in the discharge of blood
1
it's wane now. People wonder how it to revenge tl»enwelv*j after wo had gone nectiu* Wttb rvsJ4h-i.c-. Ut HoUoteaj-s
..
.
For
years
the
women
of
the
—
-th
his duty by some scoundrel of a cavalry- “
■ at least nothing that 1 have any few ry.
was that it took tbe north, with 3,000,­ on our Way? He did; but because just
He is a blackguard, and I was ut- foot had mode common cause against
man was developing a very ugly feeling of.
&lt;
000 soldier*. *o long to subdue the aouth such sensational article* would make T M. B. GILI.ASPIE. Notary Public
inexperienced when I came here. him despite the fact that he was one of
at the poet. Murphy and Satol^n bad teriy
•
and U. ti. Claim Agent,*
hispapfrr sell among die mwaes, und l»- X •
with less than a fourth that number
When
been sent to Coventry among thvir own *0
। that he got mu into some embarrass­ their most devoted admirers.
Now I see nothing to wonder at what­ catwe lie knew that where the army of­
comradee far having lent a willing oar ment in money matters at tho time. It Mrs. Lane again called to them ha come
ever. Tbe math Im* alway* respected ficer luxJ ou.i friend he had a axire of
to the wiles of the tempter, und so led on was settled lung ago. and I have no idea in and sit on the veranda, however, the
the profession of arms; the north ha* al­ .■uemies. that was enough for him. Now,
what he think* he can trump up now. captain calmly took his two frieeds by
to the tragedy that followed.
ways derided it. Lee, with 00,000 tlrnt and a host 8f cfaiilet experience* is
M. FOWLER.!&gt;.U.S
Col. Morris had ordered tint Gosh Hr used to be clerk and attendant at the elbows and steered them through
the gate. Another moment uad the Americans at ffi* biiek, and only 60,000, why 1 say that no *0U of mine nudl ever
should be confined in a cell arcirt from tlie store hero when old Braine"---take up k&gt; tbiMikkus a profession. Of.
Ofliee hour* * a lu Jo ’■ j&gt; in
“Ye*, ye*, I know," said tho colonel ; ladies were tattling back in their seats, knocked 00.000 out of Grant's over­
the ordinary prisoners but when con­
whelming force between tho Rapidan course if the country were in danger, tlw
fronted with tbe array of a dozen gur- impatiently. "It is odd that -you yonng; and the major hiul the floor.
tiv- assailed, he would tight as I would. l i W. LOWRY. M. D*.
I and the James.
riimii malefactors neither Mutphy nor gentlemen with pul yourselves in the
'T•
^hyrician and surseca.
“lav’* AO.tMW bad tho love of every As tur me. I'm too old a dot to i«nn» new
Scanlan was able to fix on any one of han-1* of such people. Now that fellow 5or ! friend Mrs. Graves h.t* dflubUrt**
Makes a specialty of tr&lt;*»uni dl~-a*'« o! ttr
of r!&gt;b«
them as the man who accosted them the has been kept off the rcscnmioa nil tald you; 1 .have reason to bo. and the j southern heart to sustain them. How tricka. and haring lived my life in the STB sad JEAK and u11;
MUl,&lt; wp®t,TA*1
“4 e&gt;« ,
. .. I: mart di...............
.... And again the
in it.'
night of the tragedy and gave tbem these years, yet hero he comes again bc- crank’s wound up teday. Y.oor hunhand ' many of the north, think you, had no ! service
h? seerna to think ho has a hold on ■nd Hearn here have been combating {wreonai interest in that struggle? How uisjitf panse.l for breath. “Yon think
Oficaand rsddenee mi Broa*lw«y. i.«*rC&lt;cn
drink at the southwest gate. Goss was enuze
,
like him in size and lieard, they said, but you, and dr.re^ to dtnhoy orders as a my views alwut the desirability * of the many thousands of the north today I'm an extremist, don’t you. LancF* be House. Hastings. Midi. '
that was all that they could awert. It. canaxiuciic*}."
army as a vocation, and - - 1 crave your care nothing whatever for that flag"— fipnUy asked.
QMITII A C’OLGKOVE
■ .Vrhaps so. major, although 1 admit O
Joiwycr*.
“I protest, colonel.” said Hearn, flush­ pardon
vrua enough, however, to prompt some
Miss Marshall, fpr talking and the major jointed to the standard
floating
only that
it. p.r.v» ha*S'been
(Office In Union hloek. ll**tu.n.)
maimg over
uvrt the
UK' garrison
I.—
— "and
u.ita i-ui;
lli.ll Id
Au most unjust:
mmjxtow, but
*****
ot the infantrymen on guard to scaring ing hotly, “I am in no wise responsible shop. ’ ”
Practice is all the court* of the state.
the prisoner’s life almost- out of him. for hi* actions. You can have the de­
•I’m deeply interested, Maj. Kenyon," ' ask to be let done to make money their | think wo have more friends among the
He piteously implored the officer of the tails of the trouble he gave mu nt any responded that young lady
“Go on. 1 own way? God know*, I'm m loyal a people than you give us credit for.”
t
E. kknastun.
Union man ns twer lived, but 1 don’t ’ “Not one Irit of it! You think the A.
day at his next visit not to keep him time, and 1 can show you the papers beg of you."
Attorney nt law.
(Over J. 8. Geudsear &amp; Co.'* store.)
there—the “dough boysi he said, had that long since ended the matter. He
• Well, my views arc founded on long like to think of the new generation tliat pres* knows bettor now and wouldn't do
Practices tn an courts or the Suu-. coUkuou ।
sworn they would lyaeh him if Brent has no held od me. sir. whatever.” And experience, nqd not the very pleasantest. has sprunp up in this country: all sol­ it all over again. That's what Hearn
proMpayaltandinz to.
died—and again and again he declared the young officer stood liefore his com­ I say—and I say it after years of reflec­ diers in tlic south: all—what? iff the here would say. Now. you mark my
himself innocent and the victim of aome mander looking both grieved and indig­ tion— that the more a man may lovo.his north?”
R. TIMMERMAN. Itotua-patNe Phywords, gentlemen, so few are our friends
•
kicizit ainl .Surgeon.
conspiracy. When Col. Morris was in­ nant at tho imputation conveyed in the profeerion. the better a soldier ho is. the
And old Kenyon, flushed, almost in this country. thatiis. in the north at
(OfDee o»«c Latbrup'a «Jn»z »•,&lt;«.)
fanned of the threat he decided to send latter'* word*.
breathless.
panned
and
mopped
his
brow
i
least
—
either
in
the
prera
or
the
public,
more jealous of the honor and reputa­
the man to tbe neighboring town and
“Well, well. Mr. Hearn, Ido nut mean tion of his cloth, the less can he afford with a silk handkerchief as red as his th&amp;t any at«y at the &lt;-xpen*e of an army
the custody of the civil authorities, that to say that he has any ground, only you to take a position in the army of the
officer would be eagerly pnldiahed by al­
he might l»e tried by theifr courts in tbe young gentlemen cannot be too careful United States.
There was silence a moment. Capt most any paper in the land, and used as
Why? Why, because
event of n fatal tormihhtion to the cor­ about your associates.
Contact with the great mass of the jieople have no Lane's kindly features wore on expression a text by hundreds of editors all over
Car. Jefferson and Coart bu., Hafflnp Ikk
poral's injuries, but waited until after­ such canriUe as this must defile you just conception whatever of the duties that half grave, half quizzical. Il earn had the nation to warrant a vicious stab at
Rates, • I .OO per Day.
noon before issuing the orders in the as much aa pitch. Now, Maj. Kenyon, devolve upon us, of the life we load, of edged around nearer where Mia Mar­ uur whole army. and the people far and
This House l» *ew, with pi*s*»::i roeiB*. The
how is Corp. Brent?"
shall
was
sitting,
and
that
young
Vxdy
the trials we encounter.
wide would eagerly read, and even those patrima**1 of tbe public Is r»*pcetfnllv stheted.
Thus having the lust word, and hav­
Maj. Kenybn, who had taken a deep
"In time of peace they think they have had dropped her dainty emltrtridery in who declared they didn't believe it
AW. REAL ESTATE AXI‘COLLECTinterest in Btynt for some months past, ing conveyed io the young subaltern a no use whatever for an army, and de­ her lap and was listening attentirnly.
would be influenced."
J
ING OFFICE OF
and who had recommended him to study distinct tense of rebuke, Col. Morris clare tha| we do nothing but loaf and Something in the gravity of her de­
“I can’t think our people are such
PAi.urtnos A- Sutra.
for a commission, was just coming from abruptly intimated his desire that noth­ drink and gamble. They are taught to meanor gave Kenyon encouragement.
Wooiland. Mirh.
fools as to believe yarns that are evident­
tbe hospital ward when Mr. Hearn, pass­ ing further should bo said on tbe sub­ think so by the press ot our great cities,
“Now you. Miss Marshall, are arcus ly manufactured to malign," said Hearn C. s. BAi.Mr.rrex.
J. M. Smith.
ing by tbs nd faced group of soldiers ject So long its he chose to transfer his jind, never having a chance to see the torn«-d to social circles in the north. Tell
Notary
Public.
Justice
of tbe Ptt«r
stoutly.
•• Everybody ought to know
who were chatting at the steps, came attention to Maj. Kenyon tho com­ truth for themsolves. they accept the me frankly, now. did you ever bear men
that
it
is
from
lewrtcrs,
or
dir
honorably
quickly forward to meet the field officer. mander could of coarse prevent further views of their journalists, who really
prominent in civil life express any other discharged men, or low camp followers,
Cm’
“How dore he seem now, major? I remonstrance; but ns Mr. Hearn stood know no more about it than they do, but opinion of the profession of an army offi­
had intended coming earlier, but was de­ there in evident readiness to rosMme hia do not hesitate to announce as fact what cer than that it was rather n useless, that tbe reporters get their scandals."
VHasttngs, - - Mich.
tained.”
own defense, and a* the colonel know very exists only in their imagination. Ever
dawdling and unworthy occupation?”
hare do doubt that the managing editors
“Just holding hi* own. I wouldn't well that he liad hardly been fair to him. since the war three attacks in the papers
“In peace times, I presume y ou mean, who publish the things do know; but tbe
CAPITAL $75,000.00
go in A l were you, Hearn. I think since Hearn's character had been most
SURPLUS W 'Hhhh).
have gradually increased from year to major?"
]*ople don't. And now what has been
footsteps only worry the doctor .now. exemplar}- ever since his joining tbe year. Now. my home is in Chicago,
“In peace times,certainly; though the
your
own
experience.
Hearn?
How
can
There is no great change, men," he kind­ regiment, his better nature told him and. naturally, 1 read the Chicago pa­
necessity for tta existence then is as great you blame the peojile for believing what Incorporated under the taw* ot the W*K •*
Mkhlran.
ly spoke, as the little knot of soldiers re­ that he ought in farther word* to let the pers. 1 was five years tramping, scout­
Yon recollect what Washington said: ‘In they read in the papers, when not an
spectfully saluted and looked inquiringly yoaug fellow down easily, a* tho army ing, skirmishing all through Arizona and
time of peace prepare for war.'
hour ago your own colonel, who knows
at him. “He has a good fighting chance expression goes. For reasons of his own Wyoming, without overseeing the inside
“I confess that men who lead narrow
you well, virtually rebuked you became
vet. with his splendid constitution. We Col. Morris did not wish to unbend, of a rfty or even of a railway car. We
orncxii*:
lives in business or proftwrio-ui and never
of the vicious ravings of cs unprincipled
can only hop? for the best. Come on. however, in presence of tho infantry lived on hardtack and bacon and what
get beyond the groove are apt to say
O. G. Kobtuoa, rresMent:
a cad as there is in all Kansas?"
Beam: 1 want to ask you something. major, his second in command. No we conld pick up when we couldn’t get
something of what you suggest, major.
Chester Messer. Vie*. PrdAnd Georgia Marshall, looking up in
What's this I hear about your having sooner had he finished his inquiries than them
We lost many a good soldier in But men who think and travel, esjiedal*
D. W.
trouble with that fellow Schonberg?”
he turned to Mr. Hearn again:
Indian battle during that time, and at ly those who have visited our frontier, surprise, saw tbe quick flush that leaped
DrJtCTOK.*:
••O’n. I had no especial trouble, major.
“I do • not mean to say, sir, that any
to tbe young soldier's face.
last 1 got a wound that laid me up and comeback with feelings of tnuch^dmi
He was out here drunk, I snuld say, and reason exists for that man * threats, only
Don W. Reynold*.
sent me home. 1 hadn't seen the place ration for the armyl officers and men. ~
CONTINUED.
had got that man Welsh, of toy troop, that I consider it most unfortunate that
D. G. Robinson.
in seven years. My boyhood had been
"Then I’ll rest my case with tbe men
Chester »w“rdrinking. no the fellow was insubordi­ you or any young officer nhoukl ever
John Carve th.
spent there.
who think and travel,” said Hearn laugh­
nate again, and the officer of the day have put himself in tho power of that
’•raUojrd tn produelng
•Dozensof my relatives and old school­ ing brightly. -Come, you old cynic, n
ordered him confined. Then Schonberg, class of people.”
mates livedj.bere. and I looked forward don’t make me beliere I have no friends
nf
“
*
**';
“
u
&gt;•
I—
to
bcv.
AU
tbe
Interest paid on time deposits and s
it aretna. went into the club room, and
Hearn would liave retorted, but for a
with pleasure to the rest and joy 1 shotthi outride my profession, when it some­
.___ __
°*»y th*
£ Banking Business Tran&gt;* tm
after he had been treating the men to moment ho could not find words at once
have at tlw old firesides. I didn't nip- times seems as though I haolly had one
Umt °L iwri**** ’WUI Hooa**
beer in the bar insisted ou treating to rwq&gt;cctful and convincing. The colonel
MOBTGAI.) SHE.
pore that people really believed all the in it,"
.
Default havlnc tren made
champagne and introducing himself to having delivered this fine! volley from
outrageous flings The Times and Tbe
y day* In the P*'»««tot thaws’
i«hjM
“Now, there you go, Hearn," inter­
several of the officers wbo were there. his entire linex now promptly retired be­
News and The Sun and Tbe Herald, let rupted Kenyon.
"That’* just exactly
Stone came in und ordered him out, and fore the other ride could rally, and. a*
alone The Trades-Union Gazette and where you're wrong. Yqu would trust
le. hl* -He, to *u!'or '’Th
when I happened along, bearing the though covered by the smoke of Ms own
Tbe Arbeiter Zeitung, had indulged in to the few traveled and educated men;
noise, he appealed to me as to what the fire, tramped away across the parade,
at tbe expense of the army. But 1 Imd but what are they among, the maa of
1W. hi Uber » of monrsef,'?
leaving the two officers gazing silently
wHab
the«»e«
*afit Ssmur!
?"•«
rtibl
Mm &lt; aiwd. w
knew that he had been forbidden even after hhn. The orderly, with hand to to wear my uniform for three or four voters, who know nothing of the army
days about the old home, and not only but what they read in tbe papen? Do
cap visor, sprang briskly post the pair
street boys but grown men, respectably you ever see anything good of an anny
he didn't go. and go at once, I would and stalked away in tbe wake of his
dressed, jeered and hooted at the drew office &gt;n any paper until he's dead?
cane twirling commander.
that for years in tbe Confederate south Never, unless it's something put in by a
At last Kaoyon spoke: “Come, Hearn,
and all over the frontier had never been 'newspajM-r soldier;’ and God save ’me
test I paid do further attention to it’
when you're ba old a* I am you’ll not
Sdtorerorertbr smouH
notreated with insult. Old schoolmates from more of them! What could your
fret yourself over guttering generalities
patronizingly asked me over their card thinkers and travelers do, even if they
like that. Every colonel. I suppose, is
table* at tbe clubs what cm earth I could would condescend to bestir tbemselvre
full of wiw saws and modern instances,
at tbe north Imnl door of the
wicMzH1find to do with myself tn the army, and in our behalf-which they don’t-na
in th- community combined. and must shoot 'em off occasionally. Hl
^SfaRffseBjativr1* BarTJ, ."‘Vtrrai’
why 1 didn't quit it and come in here ■gainst ths masses and the pre*v No
that brine tbe '
« Xll »7il at P«bbe just as full, no doubt, if I live to be a
tor Barn eooety *« .bAWon. i n
pp.w.
thoroughly that the best class of them colonel It ha* taken me thirty years’ and try to be something. You know paper in the land is so low but what'it
Ito wetfoa. to tbe
w w*
perfectly well. Lane, that when vou can hurt and sting you."
described
soldiering to get oat of company duty,
ffiUrfS?
mayla said morinv‘ ltefT
were recruiting in Cincinnati yon had
“How? I should like to know ”
and tho Lord only knows how long it
BiMMint doe 00 said
«»•! «
just such questions put to you. and you
-Ho,-! Siaply b, printing nny low
will be before I can swap thi* gold leaf
had been through one campaign after •autdni nt yonr upeni.; and M m^ttr.
for the silver. Come slang, man; I'm
another for yearn
•
whnt yonr record or yonr character tuny
•The general manager of the Midland Lare been, no innttcr bow damnable n
dies to drive to town this evening, and
‘•Oh. I knew him weH the first winter there’s nothing like tbe women folk to
may U aerertwl of ?on. tbo tom. ot
the
Sioux country 1 and my men bad the people will read ami l^Her, and
I ever spent here," said Hearn. “He help one out of tbe grumps. There they
helped to build by standing off the In­
was clerk, tn the sutler’s store then, and
yonr nataral protocton-tho sonrral,
dians
day
after
day.
and
liaving
rosn
y
a
it was just before I left that be waa dir- the grumps. And by the powers! yon­
«ml the war department-will rail upon
sharp fight doing it—this general man­
two
lt.-&gt;rror ***•
yon to defend yonraelf
der comes young Lee in hia riding boots
toavtogtwenty
™
ager. 1 say, met me at the Union League
anonymona naaanlt.. My&gt;«r
imd asked me bow I had ‘managed to
' barracks at night, bringing liquor to the
"Yon do not moan that, major do
But Hearn shook hia bead; “ I can't go
kill time ou tbe frontier.’ and **emarked
CWA*. n. »*rw: .I"’’!" Mw*1- and gamblers out with him from
your, asked Mias Marshall
thi
that it must be a very demoralizing life.
1
1 hA'ro *wia °®He wu out next day in a circular cutting
mau swear, that a low cad likv that can
down the wxget vf some twenty thousand

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A. E. Woolley, Agent. ;
C'HAXCRRY ORORB.
■- -»1 Michigan. rne Circuit County for
ir i'h uv &lt;&gt;f Byr-v—In C isncwv. Fifth,
:1 rial circuit—Ii ilh inc«ry.
Hi pen Hex In the Circuit Court for tbe

1 itllda E. I’etteagin. Wrdtng’on D. Fettengill.
-■
B. Fettemcffl. WHItam A- PriteuiflU.
Wallace H. I’eRe izin. Bertie E. Prtt*«uriU,
Ida if tv fetteogitt, Rngh PrtumgilL JaiMg
D. ft- mam. B ratter Bros A Wllklas. Walton
A. Niwio-i, i.»vl Hvliu-sand Nichols. Shep­
ard 4 eout^aay. defendants.
in th!* caute it appearing from affidavit on
•. th.it the defendants. Waite* H- r'etumgUl
in i Weiitnettri D. ptfiteuglll are out rrslthmta
of this stMr. but redde in tbe stata-ol Nebraska,
“n motion of Suitto A Cotamvc. Compiatnaat's Solicitor*, it it orctared that
-ipiiearance ot till! noa-restdrnt de­
f- u lints. Wallace H. CcttenriU aud Wellingt'm D PettenglU. be entered h^rcln within four
hj »aUw from the date ut this order; and in cw
1 •' - :i?,“wanre they cause tbelr aiisweralo
:&gt;r- bill of complaint tn tie filed and a copy
thereof tote nerved on t»e Oauplaiut's Soliciand In deUtitt thereof, said bill win be taken
hi confessed by said non-rwtdeot defends**
And it is further onlared. that within twenty
'Jays the complainant eaus- a notl- e of this ore
-.er to be published In tbe H*atiu«s Baxxkb. a
'•if-aper primed, published aad etrcolauag
m sold county, and that
puMieatlon
be
___said
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. ..J. ... m
....
—
•'-'Ut-lit deleudauta. at least twsaly d*)TS Before
tbe time above prescribed for bta appearaase.
Fraxk a. HooKawCtreutl Judge.
Attest. Tho*. A Bxkk. Register la Chanoery-

STRIKE POSTPONED

Makes the lives ot many people intarabfe.
causing distress after euttag. sour stomach’
•lek headache, hearttmm, loss of ai&gt;pet!te,
a taint, •• all gone” feallng, bad taste, coated
Dlfttrnwn ”»&lt;1»Vhod irregularity of
Distress tboboweK lkygpe^aioe,
After no* &gt;* wen of Itaclf. It
Eating re«l«tres careful attention.
and a remedy tike Hood's
Barsaparilla. which acw gently, yetcffidently.
It tones Uie stomach, regutates lhe dlgesJon, creates a good *p.
petite, banlsliee headache,
®ICK
tuid refreshes the mind. Headache
*' I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
nail but little appetite, and whsu I did eat

No Huge Lay Off in the Mining
Districts.
THE LEADEB8 DETERMINE TO WAIT

Settled.

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NATIOHAL GAME IN FULL SWING.

Chkmgo. April 23.—The base bell season
is in full awing now, all three of the great
aggregations having goUen to work. Yes­
terday I lie lx-ague season opened with
four games, and the base bnll crank may
lie considered happy, with twelve chnm
pionship games going six il«ys in the
week when the weather is satisfactory at
each poiuL The League yesterday started
out in goad shape. Tbe clerk of the
weather was in sympathy With tbe game,
and there were no postponements.

HOP PLASTERS

HOP PLASTER CO. Frog's. BOSTQH^

CASTOR IA
for

Region*—Th &lt;

The score* made by all tbe Aggregations
CoLUMura, O., April 118^There will be are given below— League: At New YorkHeart- dlstr*M,ed mc. &lt;» did me no strike of the coal miners &lt;j&gt; May 1 to Boston 4. New York 8; at PbiladelpninIM# good. After eating I
snfotes the demand for the elgbt-hour Brooklyn 14, Pbiladolphia fi; at Pittsburg
uu rn would have a faint &lt;tr tired, day. Thnt decision was made by the Ox- —Chicago 7, Pittaburg (k at Cinciunatian-gune feeling, ns though I had not eaten
tionnl executive board ot tbe United Mine Cloveland 6, Cincinnati 3. Association.
anything. My trouble wav aggravated by
Workers here yesterday and the order to Al Boston—Athletic .1, Boston 2; at
my busincM, painting, lain
c
Ixitilsrii le—St. Louis 0, Louisville 4; no
that effect was being sent to the local as­
spring I tqpk Hood's Bar8OUr
other gsum-s played.
Western:
At
semblies
last nlghL Today the official Omaha—Sv Paul If, Omaha d; at Den vet
sajiarllla, which did me an Stomach
immense amount of go«L It gave mo „
nnuounc -ment was made. Secretary Pat­ — Minneapolis IL Den ver 13; at Lincolnrick McBride said last night in explana­ Milwaukee 7, Lincdtu 12; at Kansas City
appetite, and my food rellshrel and salisfied
the craving I had previously experienced.**
tion of thn matter that it was not done —Sioux City 3, KansasCyy 1/
Gkoagh A. Fag*. Watertown, Mass.
because it wu found that the miners did
Chicago, April 24.—Following are thr
not want it, but they found that thu pro­ base bnll scores rccorde&lt;l yCM^rday—
prietors who would be most easily and Uague: At Cindnnati-ClevelaiM ’ 0.
hold by *11 druxaUU. fl. six for yj. Vretwred ouIt
quickly forced to comply with the demand Cincinnati 8; at Pittsburg—Chicago 9,
byC. I. H»H&gt;!&gt; A CO . ApotberariM, Lowell, Mbs*.
were those who had always -been friendly Pittsburg 2; at New York—Boston 11,
IOO Doses One Dollar
and considerate toward the mtnerx “You New York 6; at Philadelphia—Brooklyn
MORTGAGK BALK.
«n*r •ay." said he. “that the eight-bour 1, Philadelphia X
.jMocintiou: At Boston-Baltimore 12.
Default having been made tn the roodltlor.s strike haa been postponed pending the
Bd-ton C; at Louisville—Cincinnati 1,
?to£LW,^‘,'u"""lRMCi Bw.de hy vl‘nu»° »•
Boice and Kva A. Roke his wife to Mar* great coke strike in Pennsylvania.”
Ixraiaville 11; at Columbus—St. Louis 6,
M. &lt;&gt;arlaud dated Nuiemlicr 13 A. 1) t*i&lt;9
A Conference with Gomper*.
Columbus 5; at Washington City—Ath­
*Mn&lt;* ,rf
Hcgl-ter oi
l/i*? '■,or ,,w i ou,l,y nf
And Mate of „ A telegram from New York city says: letic V. Washington V-game called,
?h® .'I0 l*',, ol J«&gt;"eniber A. !». “It was stale I here yesterday that repre­ darkness.
IMi tn Liber tS of Mortimces, on paces sss,
Chicago, April 25.—The scores of yes­
said mortgage wm&lt;» ibe JOth al December sentatives of tbe coal operator* had con­
^"'Mliied to Clay W .l'cttlt. and on Dec. 30 ferred with Samuel Gompers, president terday’s base ball playing are given below
INoagatodnlyuiignMtby Clay W. peuit. by
bls guardian to Mary M. Garland, the tuortgrgre of the American Federation of Labor, in —Leagne: AkNew York-Boston 9. New
in nld mortgage and both of said astlgnmeiita this city Sunday, and that the strike of York 6; at Philadelphia—Brooklyn 5,
have been duly recorded
aal.lI mortgage was upon lhe express condition miners for eight hours, which wav to take Philadelphia 8; al Pittsburg—Chicago 8,
that the Mild mortgagor should keep the bdlld
place on May I, had been averted. A re­ Piltaburg b; at Cincinnati—Cleveland &lt;5,
Ings erected upon the premises ilecrsibed there­
Cincinnati 5.
in Insured against Iom or da.-iuuie bv fire by in­ porter saw Mr. Gompera al hie residence
Aaaociation: At Boston—Baltimore
surers to be approved by Mid mortgagee and In last night, and asked him whether there
default tiiereol II shall t&gt;e law ml for the said waa any truth in this story. Mr. Gomp- Boston S3; at Washington City—Athletic
mortgagee lu eflec’ such Insurance and the
2, Washington 4; nt Columbus—SL Louis
ers
seemed
to
be
annoyed
at
the
question,
premium so ;«ld fur the unie should be a
3, Columbus 4; at Louiavilie—Cincinnati
further lien upon tho premises, bearing Interest and said: ‘Nothing has been done to-day,
at tbe rate of to per cent., and the said mnrt- aa far aa*I know, tfiat will nffeet tho de­ 10. Louisville 9.
gogvr haring neglected to effect sueb Insurance,
Chicago, April 27.—Two ot tbe League
mand
of
the
miners
for
eight
hours
ou
the said mortgagee » fleeted the Mine, and iiai&lt;!
therefor tbe sum of &gt;33 on the 10th day of May L Whether or not anything will be Base Bal*, clubs quit on top of the heap
December
there ..
is now claimeed to
-— -..... ■ last
— •• •— ~ ...v.v
done before then I am not in a position to last week with a record of every gamc
due tor such-Insurance the sum of 137.:a.
say. We had a special meet iag to day, won—Boston and Cleveland.
Chicago
- —it
. - was further
v.,...™,
y agreed
In said
And
express
y agreed
I
- a-._
mortgage, thnt should there -------be any
default in but lam very sorry that 1 cao give no and Philadelphia had to be content with
the payiiirnt of tbe interest upon the safo*. at further information about it.’ .
75 per cent, of winnings. Brooklyn anil
any day when tbe same should be due and pay­
“A labor lender wtium the reporter saw Pittsburg couldn’t do better than SB pei
able, and shou'd thn same remain unpaid and
‘I am cent., iv lie New York aud Cincinnati
tn arrears for the space of sixty days. thru the after leaving Mr. Gompera, saidi
principal ou said mortgage •hould be dur at ttir Inclined to think that some of the opera­
option uf the said miirtgagve, aud-the interest tors came to see Mr. Gompere to try and exhibited a nice large goose egg for theii
week’s work. League score* Saturday:
due on the .UNb day ut .November Jr». to wit
the sum of fill) nut having been paid ai.d the arrange a compromise that would extend At Pittsburg-Chicago 8, Pittsburg 7; at
Mine haring remained unpaid nuUl this date, to tbe miners all over the country, and New York—Boston 5, ’New York 2; at
uodor ssld option Mid mortgager now declares that tbe conference adjourned without
Pnlladelpbla—Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn
tbe whole of Mid mortgage due and payable.
Ttterr Is now ctaimea to t&gt;e une on Mid reaching any definite conclusion. I ex­ 1; nl Cincinnati—Cleveland 33, Cincin­
mortgage lhe sum of SiOffiJMaml also lhe sum pected all along that there would be u nati 7.
of 887.30 for said Insurance aod an attorney 's conference of tbe heads of both sides.* ”
fee ot thirty live dollars provided for in
said mortgage, and uo suit or proceedings
Saturday’s Association scares were: At
COKE REGION EVICTIONS.
at fow having been Instituted |o recover the
Washington City—Athletic 12. Washing­
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part
ton 11; at Boston—Baltimore 4. Boston 2;
thereof:
Naw. therefore, by virtue of the power ot sale
at Columba*—Columbus 0. St. Louis 1;
contained in said mortgage, and the statute lu
CONXKUAViUJL Pa, April 28.—Sheriff at Cincinnati—Louisville 11. Cincinnati a
such c&amp;s« made Mid provided, uotloe Is hereto
given that ou Saturday the thirteenth day of McCormick with apoweof ten deputies Sunday: At Columbus—Columbus 5. St.
Juno A. D. IMI, at ten o'clock in the toreoaou. and accompanied by fifty men ot com­ Louis 7; at Cincinnati — Cincinnati 6,
I shall sell at public auction, to the highest
Louisville 12
hlJdrr. st the north front door of lheCourt pany “C" went to Leisenring yesterday
CHICAGO. April 28L—The scores at base
House in the City of Hast lugs Mich, (that I eIng
tbe piace where the circuit court for Barry county and evicted twenty-three families without ball made yesterday by tbe League were:
la bqldcD). lhe premises described lu Mid any resistance. John Leshko, the terror
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 5, Niw York 6;
—
moi ------ — __ tuoch thercol as may be
of the region nnd leader Id all acts nf
&gt;e amount due on said mor:
nt Cincinnati—Cincinnati 1, Chicago 0;
violence, rendered valuable assistance to at Pittsburg—Pitta burg 7, Cleveland I;
tbe sheriff, while a hundred or more ot at Boston—Bcmton 5, PhiladeipbiH 0.
flve 3o)lan covenanted for therein, tbe premHes
his
wild-eyed,
lawless
companion*
looked
American Association: At St. Louisbeing described In said mortgage as all that
James Dougherty, a St Louis 13, Itotii»rille 3; at Baltimorecertain piece or panel of land situate lying and on dumfouudod.
Bin lite town of Woodland Barry count} deputy, caused some excitement by walk­
;an, and known aud dewribro a» ing away from the sheriff's pos*. hand­ Balti more b, Washington 4; at Philadel­
phia—Athletic 4, Boston 8; at Cincinnati
i: Commencing al apolstln tbe center
cher street at ita intersection u ith Main ing the strikers a-flask ot whisky, remark­ —Cincinnati 4. Columbus 3.
and running thenee due east along tbe ing t bnt be “had enough of the dirty
center of Tbacher street sixteen (1«&gt; rods, work.” Having completed tbe evictions
TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT ROME.
tlicnoe north nine (•) rods, tbeuee due west sixlegn ltd) rods, thence dur south along tbe at Leisenring, tbe possa went to Davidcenter of Main street nine l»&gt; rods to tbe ptar-e 'mu, the hot-bed ot Socialism, and evicted
of beginning con tain lug one hundred forty-four one family. By the time thia work was
squan! rods of grunnd. being in the village of completed, the other families on the
ROME. April 24.*-A magazine contain­
Woodland, accordiuu to the recorded Plat
tbercot. It being on tbe 8 W
of acctioa 13 T. 4 sheriff’s list had inovetl tbelr effects of ing 250 tons of gunpowder, situated two
their own accord.
and one-half miles from this city, ex­
ploded at 7 o'clock yesterday morning.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
The concussion demolished every build­
Hated March 1 a. 1 ant.
Detroit, Mich.. April 2K—The, Michi­
ingWithin two-thirds of a mile of the ex­
gan Car works strikers demanded a nineplosion, and did much damage to build­
hour
day
with
no
decrease
of
pay
yester
­
State of Michigan. County of Barrv-ss.
ings throughout tbe city, the cupola oi
Estate of Charles N. Young, deceased.
day. The company gave their formal
We. the undersigned, having been appointed answer to tbe men late yesterday after­ tbe Italian government building collaps­
bvtho Probate Court for tbe County of Barry,
ing, and valuable windows in tbe Vatican
noon. Is was to the effect that tbe com­ being shattered. Five are known to bare
pany was paying upon the aame basis as been killed, and 13) injured have been
all ather car works in tbe country, and
clve notire, that we will meet at tbe store of
taken to the different hospitals.
lluwsnl Mosher at Cloverdale, on Wednes­ for that reiaon they declined to make any
day. th*- I7th day of June. A. D
!«*!. change The company further announced
Tbe authorities are not willing to be­
sad on Thursday, the 17th diy of Septemlter, that the works would be dosed tndefluitelieve that the Explosion was an accident
A. D. H0I. at ten o'clock a m.. of racb of said
ly/!rom yesterday, and swore in a posse of
and will aelon foot a rigid investigation.
sixty special constables to protect the King Humbert, in thia as other instances,
day of Msreti. A. D.. 1891, were allowed by said plant from possible bsshuIL
won gulden opinions by his person al and
court for creditors to present their claims to us
for examination and allowance.
'
active interest in relieving the sufferers.
Dsicsl. March ITUi. A. D. !fol.
Yesterday he gave personal attention tc
Mt. Puasaxt, Pa. April 2i -The the «offerers from the explosion, and did
I “II. i**— i »• i-. .
Socialists’ parade here yesterday had not retire from the scene nntil assured
Commissioner*.
2,000 men in line. Tbe red flag was not that measures.were well in band for tbeii
relief.
The pope Is said to be deeply
Default having been made In tbe conditions displayed. Two large American banners
of a certain mortgage made by Harrison were carried at the bead of the column. stirred over tbe damage to the Vatican,
J. Forshy and Borah A. Forshy. his The parade passed off quietly and at its and to be preparing a protest against the
wife, to Spellman Casey, dated February conclusion an immense mnai-meeting o
alleged negligence of the Italian govern­
23"1 A. D- 1888. and recorded lu tbe
ment in storing such a vast quantity ot
office of the Register of Deeds, fur tbe County of strikers was addressed by Jonas and Be­
Barry, and State ot Michigan, on the TJtii dsy ot labor, the apostles of Socialism, aud powder contiguous to Borne.
Eebruarv. A. D. 18M. In liber » ot mortgages, others. Jonas took exception to Father
on pagein, on which mortgage there is claimed
to be due at the date of thin notito the sum of lambing's advice to tbe strikers, aud
ST. Lotus, Mo., April 27 —The historic
four hundred three dollars and thirteen eenta, claimed that the priest was ignorant of
and an atlorne)'* feeof tweul) five do tare pro­ tbe principles ot Socialism.
old log cabin in St. Louis county, which
vided for in Mid mortgage, aod n« wit or pro"
the late Gin. U. &amp; Grant erected with
CceJingiat law lure lux hec:i Instituted to reSrerthemoneta secured by said mortgage, or
his own hands, and with logs cut and
Milwaukee. April 28.—The mmons and hewed by himself—his first and probably
“^oouheretoro. by virtue ot the power ot sale
contained tn said mortgage, and the statete In bricklayers withdrew (jom the building hia happiest home—is about to be re
8U-h COM made and provided, notice Is hreeby league yesterday, thus materially weak­ moved from its present site and shipped
given that on Hondav, the ah Bay of Julj. A.
tbe other building to Chicago, where it will bi re■erected lor
I), psi. at ten o’clock In the forenoon. I shall ening the cause
exhibition at the Worlrf*x Fair.
The
sell at public aaetlon Io the highest bidder, al trades that are on Strike for better pay
the north trout door of tlie court house in tbe and shorter houra May 1. Contractors cabin was «■ reeled tn 18M und is in n recity ot Hastings, (that bring tbe ptace where
niotkably rtt&gt;i state of preservation. Tbe
the Circuit Court lor Barry County !• bokleu), are employing lota of non-uulon men and Loose is fifty feet long and twenty feet
are buying cut stone in Illinois. Several
_________tybe necessary to pay me
big jobs that have been delayed will be wide, aud is divided into four large rooms.
I due on naid mortgage with WJW
,
iterert. and ell legal
together with pushed.
rneyfe fee of tuenty-flve dollars covenant
Philadelphia, April 37—A saijing
therein, tbe premuwa bring diacnbed In
urtgagva* alfoUmw certain P1?*** °„r
UMOXTOWX, Pa., April 28.—Ttbe stone­ party on tbe Delaware river Sunday ended
; of land situate In township of'Barretn
in
tho drowning of two boya of tbe party
cutters employed on tbe new jail struck
yesterday because the contractors would of ten. The boys drowned were Walter
“ Tbe^ulheast quarter at the northeast q WPrice, aged 30. and Charles Christie, aged
Dot
discharge
a
non-union
foreman.
The
t*r and the south part ot tbe west half ot the
IS Tbe party started to sail from Cam­
-&gt;orth east unarter. all of te-’tiou t'reuiy-lwo strikers were given to understand that
MtatoolKibMtih ot range nine (9) they could either resume work or go Tbe den to Gloucester. Tbe boat had hardly
weU, and containing in ail rlghtj-nlne and®neleft the wharf when it capslxsd and all
contractorsclaim
that
the!r
itgreemeut
per
­
. .. .mv...
k.
anfue more or lea*.
mits them to employ any persons they were thrown into the water. Capt. John
Hart heard the cries for.help, and, jump,
please and no questions asked.
ing into a boat rowed to tbe rescue. He
succeeded in saving eight of the boya
Smith CCouinova.
ST. Cbarlka. Minn.. April 27 —A ter­ All o' the party were good swimmers.
Attorneys tor Mortgagee
rible fire raged In the .north end of the
Dated. April 7. IWl-_______ _______________
Another Now Cattle 1'1ague.
town Sunday night. Ovsr *100.000 worth
Topeka, Kan., April 15.— Reports come
of property was destroyed. George Smith
from Wabaunsee and Ottawa counties of
&amp; Co. ’* general store. M. H. Gale’s dry
goods; C. K. Smithy furniture; S. A. John­ a new and "O far unnamed disease that is
son, hardware; F. Suffer, saloon; Henry rapidly destroying cattle in those coun­
Frisch, hotel; Times printinv office. Ma- tie*. In one herd ot thirty in Waubaosee
eouic ball, and a number of other build­ county twelve died in twelve hours after
ings, together with several residences. it aptxareiL Tbe death rate is reported
to be'as high in other Iqcajities.

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SlotiX F*L1A S. D.. April 25—Mrs.
Janies G. Maine, Jt-r arrived here Thuraday.
In three months she will have
gained residence here and will then apply
for divorce. She is very weak and denies
brrerif to reporters, bbe brings Otters of
introduotiou to several persons of poto.

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norseMsnoes
me more
brighter!*
Busy.wives who use S APOL-IO
never seem to grow old.Try &amp;. cake •••

A complete wreck of domestic happiness haa often resulted from

badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which
seemed light as air. But by these things a man often judges of hia
wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect
when ho finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes
a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to
BAPOLIO.
' .
SS~Grocers often substitute cheajwr goods for «A1*OMO, to make
better profit, send back suck artlclea, and Insist ou baring just
sou ordercd.-U

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rtlOBATE AIRDEIt.
State of Michigan, Comity of Barry-ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office.
In the city of Hastlnxs. In said county, on
Friday, tbe 3rd &lt;tar of Aped. In the year
one thousand elfht hundred and ninety one.
JYesent. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
In the matter of the estate of Mary M.
Baril an. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duty vvriOetf, of Win. B. Barban a sou of safe deceased,
praying this court to adjudicate aad determine
who were at tbe tliueol her ibwlh ahd also who
are now lawfully entitled to the real Estate of
which said deeeased died sriked.
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MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been 'wade in the conditions
of a uiort^agc dated AuauSt 13. 1870. made by
Elijah Shaw and wife Failure to David G. Mbclure and rceonled in the office of the Register
of Deeds for tbe County of Harry and btate of
.Michigan on August ». i«7t&gt; in liber "Wat
mortgages on page 29S and by the Mid David O.
McClure assigned to Ambrose Hubbell. October
10. 1“M. aud recorded In said register's ottce»
&lt; k-tober 30.18M in liber 23 of mortgages on page
433 aud by Daniel Milker, executor ofttetMK
Mill and testament of said Ambrose Bubbefl.
dccrwwd, assigned to Emily F. SUlaon, Sarah
R. Held and Wllmloer W. Osborn. Kebruanrll.
HOI and reconled in said register’s office rebraary 18,18M in liber ss of mortgages, uu paan t*
aud by ihr said Emily F. Btllson. Sarah E. Reid
and Wllmlner W. Osborn
X. iillleland April. 7. TFV1

come operative. «nd on which mortpMrc t
clxlnwd tete- Cue st U»r date of this
eight hundred and forty six dollars and eight
eeuts (WiM) and no salt or proceeding at law
having twra int-lituted to recover the amount
secured by «aid mortgage nr any ;«art thereof:
Notice is tberfore hereby given, that on Sat­
urday, foe 11th dav of July. Ii»l. alien o'clock
In the foreroon there will be sold at the ■“
front door of the Court bouse In the CH
HaMings. County of Barry, and Stale of &gt;
igan. said Coart bouse being the pbse
t which the Ctrvnil txmrt for tbe Count
I Barry is held, at public auction to the hbL-.
■bidder, the nrrmlws described In said mart
.

to appear at a session ot
holtieti ut lhe ryobate
in tbe city of Heatings, In said euuutv.
w eaufo. H any there I*, why tbe prayer
petitioner may not be granted. Am)
ther ordered, tfiat said petitkmrr give
notice to Ibe persons Interested m said estate,
of tbe pendenev of said petition. Mid the liear
lug thereat by causing a copy of this order to be
pu'dtahed In tbe HAirri.x&lt;» BAKSuanrapaper printed and circulated tn said County of
Itarrv once iu each week for three sueceitalve
weeks pn-vlous tn raid day of bearing.
In the Count} &lt;d Barre, and State &lt;4 M. __ __ _
CBABLK8 W- AHMMTBOXO.
and described as village lots number 1306, UW.
Judge ot Probate.
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SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE
The luecesfi of thia Great Cough Cure b
without a parallel tn tbe history of medicine.
All druggists arc authorised to sell H on a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can succcjjtully Stand. Thai it may become known,
.1_ D—at an mnamnna exnCME. are

RMtlDgs according to tbe recorded pin thereof.
Dstcu Apr.t is. tan.
AJtSXAgllKX K. GILLBLAVP.
Assignee of the Mortgage.
Atoxno E. Ka*astox.
Attorney for Assignee.
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SECONO QUARTER, IN­
SERIES, MAY 3.

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Here Is a candid confession from The

Facing tny Soul In &lt;lreml at twilight drear.

•m HAsnni.s- &gt;iicn.. rc«TurFica,

Standard:
At’GVST 14. 187s-_________ _ We«re gtad, then, that Mr. Gorman
has, afchte earb &lt;i»y* nnmasked the move­
incut against Mr. Mills, und made free
trade the issue. Mr. Mills Is a free trader,
and he has had the courage to say ao.
That is what every man In lhe democratic
Executive Mansion, Wanhingtin, D. C.. party ought to be. There is no room in
this country for two protectionist parttea.
April 7 th.
Now that the tesne ims been raised It must
To Hon. H. B. Kdly, Chairman, Kansas
lie fought out, and tin* democratic party
Dea)?1^:—1 &gt;‘«ve lbe h&lt;M‘or to will achieve no more victories until It takes
the right position. Tariff reform was
acknowledge
the
receipt
of
your good enough to begin with, but no petty
letter of March t,24th. Inviting me to question of percentages is gwlng to enable
atreSd theiaeeting of the (omtnerolal Con- the democratic party to hold those of its
gnus of tbe Western AgricMllural and voters who will be attracted to tbe new
third party. Lot the fictit come on the
Mining states, to assemble in Kansas City, speakership, and let the mey who desire
April H to Tt», for the purpose of consider­ democratic success for its own sake open
ing meMttres affecting tbe giwrnl agricul­ their eves to the fact, already apparent to
free traders, that the time has comes when
tural and business prosperity-of the Misstlie only hope ot democratic victory lies in
iesippi Valley state*. 1 regret that it will un open, aggressive campaign for free
not be possible for me to accept this invita­ trade.
___
tion, If 1 am not 'detained here by public
At the third ••ordinary general meeting”
business 1 shall protmbly start about that
of Brown Bayley’s steel works, held on
time for &lt;tbe Pacific coast by the southern
tbe Ibth ulL at Westminister Palace hotel.
route; and If that purpose shuuhl lie th wai­
ted, it will be by considerations that will London, the chairman -announced a divi­

The Soap C&amp;SS

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editorial notes.

also prevent the acceptance of your invita­ dend ut 35 per cent., tiie mine as last year,
and thonght the prospect was good for a
tion.
A public discussion of the conditions con tin (tan re through the present year of
affecting agricultural and b'tslbCM prosper­ dividends at the same rata.' Evidently the
ity cannot but t&lt;e helpful, if it is conducted McKinley bill has not hurt that company
on broad llxes and- is hospitable to differ­ much more than it is hurting the Beumer
ences of opinion. The extraordinary dc- Company. Limited. So that the extreme
velopiai-iit of pnxiuctlon of agriculture care that some of our reprvaentativea were
which has taken place In n recent period taking of British manufacturing interests

.

m this country l\v reason of the rapid eiiMnemeiit of the area of tillage, under tl^*
favoring land lab's of the United States
very naturally has called attention to the
value, and, indeed, the necessity.,of larger
market-.. 1 am one of those who believe
that a home market ia necessarily the best
market for tbe producer, as It measurably
emanrijiates him, in proportjpn to its near­
ness. from the exactions of the transportatkm ctimpanies. If the farmer eould de­
liver hta surplus produce to the cviisum&gt;*r
out of his farm wagon, his independence
and&lt;hls profits would be larger and surer.
It teems to uie quite passible to nt tain a
largely Increased market for our staple
farm products -without impairing home
markets by opening the manufacturing
trades lu u competition in which foreign
producers paying a lower scale of wages
would have the advantage. A policj- that
would reduce the number of our people
engaged lu mechanical pursuits or dimin­
ish their ability to purchase'food products
b^reduflug wages cannot be helpful to
those now engaged In agriculture. The
fanners insist that the prices of farm pro­
ducts have been too low. below the point
of fair living and fair profits. 1 think so,
too. but I venture to remind them that the
plea they make involves the eoncesssiun
that things may be too cheap. A coat may
be too cheap as well as corn. The farmer
who claims a good living and profits for
bls work should eoncede the same to every
other man and woman who toils. I. look
with great confidence to tbe completibn of
further reciprocal trade arrangements, es­
pecially with the Central a^nd South
,—._k.---------Anaericafi Matta. as furnishing
"new1 &lt;nd

large markets for meats, breadstuffsj and
au Important lino of manufactured pro-

Persistent and earnest efforts are also
being made, and a considerable measure
of success has already l&gt;een attained, to se­
cure tbe removal of restrictions which we
have.regarded as unjust upon the admis­
sion and use of our meats and live cattle in
some of the European countries. I look
with confidence to a successful termina­
tion of tbe pending negotiations, because I
cannot but aoauwie that when the absolute­
ly satisfactory character of the sanitary
inspections now provided by our law Is
umete kuown to there foreign states they
will promptly relax their discriminating
relations.
No efforts and none of the
powers vested in the executive will be left
, unused to secure an eud which i» so desiraTour deliberations will probably abo
canbcact-lhe .consideration of tbe question
of the volume and cbarartrr of our ctirrt’ncy. it will not ue possible and would tuft
br appropriou' for mein this inter to enter
upon any elaborate discumucm of these
question.-.. One or two things 1 will say.
aud, first, 1 believe that every person who
thoughtfully oonaiden the question will
agree with me upon a proposition which it
at tbe base of all my consideration of the
esmacy queatioa—f mrly. that any dol-

United States must be made and kept in

dMtar.

uncalled for.

Additional Local News.
Two young tads ot this city were found
in a beastly state of intoxication last week
Wednesday evening. They got In this
condition from drinking too much hard
elder and the one who furnished it had
tatter post up a little on the lawgoverulnx
the same, ns suclr knowledge may come
very useful In tbe future.
Sheldon C. Davenport. son of Mr. gud
Mr*. A. Davenport, died of pneumonia at
his home in the 4tti ward Thursday naon.
About two weeks ago he was attacked with
tbe grip, but previous to tl*e Sunday l«efore his death it reeuird to be of rattier u
mild form and he was frequently on the
street.'. The Sunday mentioned he walk­
ed down town In the forenoon bu| In the
afternoon was taken with a violent chill
and his .deknesa soon developed into pneu­
monia. which resulted finally. He was a
young man S3 years of age. He made and
retained friends easily, but to appreciate
his true worth one had to know him. To
his Intimafe friends be was very dear and
Ids name will ever be held in sacred upmi
ory. The funeral waif held at his late
home Saturday forenoon and.-wav largely
attended. Rev. Puffer officiating.

It will soon be time to ask the question,
where shall 1 buy my seeds? Of course
you want tbe beet seed'd they are the
cheapest. Cheap seeds a’e dear at any
price. “Like begvts like.” Good seeds
produce good vegetables. My reeds are
grown in the great northwest, are tested
by me. and an* better suited to thh. climate
than eastern seeds. Buy near at houra
and save money. Write for new descrip­
tive catalogue or come and sec me.
H. W. Laxokktu, SeedMMn,
84 W. Main St. Hattie Creek. Mich.

NATIONAL G. A R. ENCAMPMENT.
Soldier*.
CouitAiiKS.—The executive committee
of the battalion have secured 150 free beds
al Grand Army Head Quarters lu tbe ex­
position building. There beds are nmtt raise* with pillow attached; each soldier
to furnfab his own blanket and such other
extras os he may need. The best of sauitory and lavatory accomodations, and well
lighted, and tbe building well guarded by.
police.
The committee have also secured a resi­
dence building which will accomodate 50..
tlte ladies to have one part of the bouse
•M the gentlemen the other. .Supper,'
breakftet and lodging, 31.00 each.
For oue week we have tbe option of a
ball which will bold 250 persons, so ar­
ranged that It may be divided so as to ac­
comodate both sexes. This hall Is not
furahbed with beds but If we take It, we
have assurance tint tbe cots will be put In.
It Isa very desirable place. This will cost
10 cents each per night—the hall will be
cared for by the owners. This Is the most
desirable for the batallion, but It musi tadecided upon promptly. Those who desire
can take lunches with them and only be
out the small fee, for lodging.
AU lhe above accomodations are within
easy reach of street cars.
AU posts and soldiers intending to go.
no matter by what route, and desire any of
the above, or other stopping places, will
be served by addressing the commander or
adjutant of the batallion.
’
F. A. Blackman, Com.,
Delton, Mich.
John H. Dxnnis, Adj., Hastings, Mich.
P. S. Comrades be prompt in this mat-

So long as any paper moucg- Issued
Tbe marked reparation of some cloud
layers has been experimentally demon­
strated, white ascending a mountain, by
Profeasor Moller, in Germany. Tbe lower
cloud wan left behind when be had gone
upward of 300 feet, but high above him
were clouds of the middle layers st a height
of 80,000 foot, which toon began to darken
with min or snow.

in IM* letter to elaborate, aud that propooi-

wfcuiL it b easily defensible, but when* I
tarn* not attempted ic present the argu•ent. I bare not befare, excepting in an
v*rial way. expressed myself on there
tahiii.ti; but feeling the intercut, dignity

Waiter Dsmrowh is oald to have asked
tl 000 for conducting the Metropolitan
Opera house orchestra at Mr. W. K. Van
derbiltV concert. Ten years ago he was
willing tn accept 310 for an evening', work.
At that time be used to go out to Newark
oaee a wwk to conduct a little choral dub
there, nod was gtad to receive $0 for bin
evening's toil.
Leland Stanford b tbe richest man in
California. Hta wealth is now estimated
st tX'.OUU.'U,. He km born in Neo- York,
became a lawyer lu Whoomrizi, .uid went
with the Argouaute lu 1MU.

rttkotrt any a»-

Dob: thou, than, *tiun the paib thine own tee'
(Compiled from Ixweon Helper Quarterly by per
tnb»u.npr ILA Ht-Braan. poUtaher. Itiladcl
l*U.|
God's love for His people Israel 1s seen Suudl wonder that 1 cried and shrank sw*y.
F-utmy Soo! sold:
not only iu His bringing them out of Egypt “W» are alone hem* In ths twfli’ht gray.
and placing them in the good land of Thou hypoed I l oll on thy kaees snd prayWhy frensu thou nx&gt;» 1 followed. TiiJU-hoM
Canaan, but also in His sending them His
lad."
serrantA, the prophets, who showed them -•:*nd
Bennie Burton to Friends' InteJHgencw
their sins and pleaded with them to turn
from their ulna unto God (chap. ii. P-ll).
Sbetland Fonie*.
Tbe prophets were tin themselves weak
The conventional Shetland pony, tbe aniand fallible men, but God gave them a mzi repreaented in picture iwoks—namely,
measagu.for Hui people, and they had only about forty to forty-four inchea high, very
to deliver that message faithfully tn His tight jointed, and with an irapoaalblo
name. But there were many false proph­ growth of hair all over him—i* just about
ets, who spoke Iles In the name of the aa biul a type of thia famous race as cau be
Ixird and jierverted His word (Jer. xxiii. well imagined. From his build he is gen­
2fWJ2,86).
erally short winded aud thoroughly im­
Amos was a prophet to Israel (tbe ten practicable in hia paces. A South Main­
tribes) in tbe days of Usziab, king of Ju­ land specimen, ou the other hand. long ami
dah, and Jeroboam, son of Joaah, king rakish in build, hard grown, as tbe aaylng
of Israel. And about tbe same time lived is, and clean .limbed, will Uar aurpaa* his
the prophets Isaiah and Hoeea (Amosi, 1;
com|K*nion In staying power.
1km. L 1: 'Hos. I, Ik Amos was called to be
One of this hardy breed-in our opinion
a prophet while keeping sheep, and the the id«il Shetland pony—haa been known
chief place of his prophecy was Bethel ’ to travel from Sutnburgh to la:rwlck and
k'jap vii. 10-15) Israel's sin was that be- &lt; back the same day, with a tolerably heavy
isuse prosperous they were at ease aud ih- riding weight, say titty six mila* iritogether
different to the claims of God (vi, l-«); of extremely hilly rood. But, minor difgreedy of gain and oppressing the poor ferencm apart, there are certain cbaraet&lt;*r(ii. A. 7. Jv. 1. V. 11. 13; viil, 4-6); heeded fatlcs-unfailin; testa in their way with
not tiie voice of God in judgment (iv, 3-11). tbe experienced judge—which go to the I
and despifccd the word of God (ii, 4; v, 10: ••makeup" of a Shetland, oa distinguished j
vii. lO-ISl Yet He loved them, aud bore from an Ireland or Fan-, pony—e. g.. a
patiently with them, and enttvsted them, certain unmistakable breadth of build, set
and kept]before them the blcshingeof the
ct pasterns, and. more particularly, an
sure coreuaata with Abraham aud David.
Apathetic air which no other breed poaRead very carefully chapter lx, 11-15.
ses.xe'.
4. "Cotnc to Bethel and -transgress; at
Your "Fheltle" i» not a quick animal. i»
Giignl multiply transgression."
Inclined to be sleepy rather than otherwise
With sill their sin they were outwardly in hi* ptices.and is, as a rule, disposed to
very religioas. At Bethel and at- Giignl do ih&gt; more thuu he cafi help in tbe way of
they- bad many aI tarn, Hosea say» they
exertion, though, if pat to It. he evince*
were as plentiful ns hwij» of stones iu the
great |&lt;ower of endurance, and will go
field * But there was only one altar iu
through au iramcmw amount uf work for
all tiie laud where, since lhe building of
hit abc. Tbe Ireland variety te altogether
the temple, God commanded sacrifice to
inferior, short lived, narrower in build,
be offered (Drul. xii. 10, 11; 1*8. CXXXii, 18).
aud generally fallacious, but, with all thia,
so ttait all sacrifice at ik-tbel or Gdgal was
hr i.* quicker, livelier, and huks that air of
simply transgression.
.
5. “And offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving pensive melancholy which haunts every
Shetland pony.—Popular Science Monthly.
with leaven, for Shia liketh you, O ye chit
dreu of Israel, saith tbe Lord God.”
leaven is everywhere in Scripture a bym
These handy strips of line? or cotton, of
bolofevil. With the meal offering (here
varying lengths an- indispensabie in ev­
was to be ncitber tea ven nor honey, aud at
the Pasbuver then* waa to be uu leaven ery household. Brooklyn for forty-one
years has been manufacturing 'ta’-s- use­
found ta their houses.
6. “And 1 also have given you cleanness ful liulo thing' and shipping them all
of teeth in all your cities, aud want uf over tho country. There is only one other
bread in ail your places-, yet have ye nut 'manutactory of tbe kind in tb» Liu lied
States, and that Is in Cleveland, &lt;). Be­
returned unto me. saith tbe Lord."
Observe in this verse aud In verses 5, 9. sides the ordinary tap* measure, tbe con­
10, IL the five liujtw repeated sad refrain. cern in this city makes the steel measure
10) Lit und------------upwanL- —
u*cd
“Yet have ye not returned uuto Me, oalth- of
— ------------------- by surveyorsthe Lord." This shows us the Jivart of i and railroad men. Tbe cotton und linm
God and Hia one great longing for His ! used iu tbe manufacture are imported
emng people, that they In true penitMkce ! from England acd the steel from France,
The first two are pointed with n peculiar
return to Him.
* “And also I have withbolden tiie rain kind of paint, and have tbe feci anti inches
from you when there were yet three printed on them from plates, rnueh in I lie
months to lhe harvest; and I caused it to same manner r.s a newspaper is printed.
rain upon one city, aud caused it util to Withjegnr.l to the aut-veyufe' measures,
the figure* are etched on by an add solu­
rain upon onotlier city.”
The measures come in different
That He would also thus chasten them ir tion.
recognized by Solumun in Lis prayer at the lengths, are! rolled up in cases or not, as
In determining
dedication of the temple (1 Kings viil, 35. tbe purchaser choore*.
M). Who among un ever stops to consider | ■■ tbe depths of wells, etc., the measure uaed
that when it puns in one place atul uot in is made of a metal rreembllng iron, arid is
another God has anything to do with marked off every 100 fert.—Brooklyn
it. or that when iu unc place there is a Eagle.
drought and Id another much rain, it is
lhe band uf lhe Lord that doetb tbinf Aud
It was recently maintained before the
yet if
believe His word we must believe Paris Academy that shortness of sight waa
that “the balancings of the clouds are tho n defect incident to civilization or to an ar­
wondrous works of Him who is perfect in tificial condition of life Ae examination
knowledge, who saith to'the snow, Be thou ot the eyea of wild animals shows that
on the earth, likewise to tho small rain those captured ite tbe age of six or eight
and tbe great rain of His strength."
months remain king sighted, white those
8. "So two or three cities wandered into capture! earlier or born in captivity are
one city to drink water, but they were uot near sighted.
satisfied, yet have ye not returned unto
me. saith lhe laird."
,
t ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
;
They forsook God, tbe fountain of living
In tiie master of tbe e»tate ot Andrew J.
waters, aud hewed them out cisterns, Hardy. &lt;1i*c&lt;-&gt;lm*&lt;1
\&lt;nirf t* hereby given that I shall *«U al
broken clsterus, that could bold no water.
public
auction,
to
ihrblgb-m
oiiMcr.
on
KaturV. “1 have smitten you with blasting aud day tbe IXbdayof June A. D. (tat. at ten o’clock
aafldawA'
in the forenoon at the Probate Court Kooan
This also be bad forewarned them of tor the Coontr of Harry to the City ot
wbeu He set Ix-fore them thu bk-Mdngs and Hastings In the County of Barry In lhe
MlcUtgan. purauant to license
cursings which would surely follow obe­ and Authority granted to me on ttir. 1W&gt;
dience or dlsoiiedienee (Deul. xxvili, 22).
day of October A. D. pao. by the Probate Court
°
rmt
5V'
*» ot the estale,
10 “1 have sent among you the pesti­
right, titta and Interest of the raid dereaaed of.
lence after the maune^pf Egypt."
n and to lhe rral estate situated and being iu
This, too. Be had threatened (Deut. xxvlil, tba ( minty of Harry in the State of Michigan,
27. 60). while at the mine time Ho had knoirn and dreed bed as follows to-wilt
The »outb e»*t quarter of (lie south raw
prombud that if they Would diligently
of
u'*n 3 n°rth range 7 west.
hearken to His voice and do right in His Also tbe north east quarter of tbe north east
sight He would put none of the diseases - juarter of sec. i lu town 2 north, raiire 7 west
upon them which He bad brought upon Alaothe eaat bait of the north west quarter ot
•*• ® lu town 3 north, range 7 wnaL ' Also the
the Egyptians (Ex. xv. 36, xxiii. 35; DeuL
°t,ot* on‘htwn- three, four and Are of
t. ock four of A. . PhllbtK addition sltbc
vii, 15).
village of Nashville. Mich. Also commencing at
'Your young men have I slain with ths the
south eaat corner of the north eaTtquEt#
sword.”
oi section two. ton ii two north, range seven
t’f"cc *'«“ tony Dhn* iSta
The result of obedience would have been neMthat one would have chased a thousand, •brer thlrteeatlta (X-tsi rods thence north
’d*,J,’enre *”“* forty-»*ne (bi) and
and two have pat ten thousand to flight three ?Mw
thirteenths i3-l3) rods thence aonth
(Deut. xxxii. 80), but instead of this tbeir
enemles oppress them and stay them.
11—“I have overthrown some of you, an
God overthrew Sodom aud Gomorrah, nnd
cuai.yr a.rrn, AtolnlurMm.
vs were as a firebrand plucked out of the
ouralng.*'
in Zech, ill, 2. Jerusalem ta called *r
brand plucked out of the fire, and in I*«l
1, 10. they are called rulen. of Sodom and
people of Gomorrah, while in Matt, xi, H
Jesus says it wifi be more tolerable in ths
day of judgmeut for Sodom than for diso­
bedient bract By famine and sickne*
and war and by direct judgment He pleads
with them to return nnto Him. but they
refuse.
12. “Therefore, thus will I do unto thee,
O IsraeL and because I will do this nnto
chee. prepareto meet thy God, O faraat”.
The long account of love slighted, com­
mands disobeyed, bleeemgs abumd, gifts
transferred to other lovers, while all the
time keeping up an outward profession of
devotion, must some day be settled, and
bow will Israel meet her God, whose most
ioring and persistent entreaties she has
•purnedf Ths only preparation is trne
peniteucaaud consequent forgiveucas, fol
lowed by fruits meet for repentance.
18. “For, lo, He that fonneth the mount
ains und creuteth tbe wind. Aud declareth
unto man what is hb* thought."
if it is man's thought that is meant, then
we remember that He searcbeth reins and
hearts co give uuto every one aocording to
their works (Jer. xvii, 10; Bev. ii, JB).
"That maketb the morning darkness."
If this bad been reversed it would seem
more like God, but we must take it as we
find it, snd we remember that “the Lord
bath His wav in the whirlwind and io the
storm, aud the clouds are tbe dust of Hi*
feet” (Nah. i, 3; Ps. xevti^).
j
“And trradeth upou th* high places ot
ths earth.”

'

THgGREATEST

BtMeOY OF

is Lenox
Dl'solutlui* Notice.

THE ACE

R.» W A Hunibjrger, now pKtw
1st M. E. church al Muske?™
writes as follows:
b
I take pleasure (u saying, to *h whni_
ssr-ms WcM-’s

t.'ii nMwnt The business will t-e uouitaimd
tv u g Rice who sssuinre nil liabilities ot th.- wWwPuyAwjfllsattnbere Of my chur^i

to Frank Webster.
t^MApdt

,
'

o.ri»
Fkaxk Wgarrwt.
KXtahX a" !5ta

1 mJ,
It I,

that

th.t ata, be cU.*ea .. . "Mt.e. r.j'H .
l’.ri"*-'

Wlwatier Jo It n, t- it; .'a* ,

IB TEE W
PEAS

Krepcettaltv. Wksutv s

h

F. g.—Though freque* th WiilGufl »n a-. .
this is tt»e first instanre lu *btrh 11 aii.
.
teatimoui.'U of thia de*enptk»a. It u
fully a&lt;ra in the interrsx of tb— * i
’ ™ttr‘
Coldwater Mfcis.. i&gt;rt. 23. I*.w. A [j

For Sale by all Druggists.
riiKi-Aurn nv

Dre. Mixer .&amp; Spns, Hasting-, Mich.

But not the party that
buys

WALL PAPER

IMPROVED

The Druggist,

fiofl Cholera Cure.
HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN ROUSES

MoRTtiAUE SALK.
Default having been made In the condition*
of a certain mortgage made by Ira F.
Aldrich aud Fannie V. Atarlc» to Sama-1 ('arson
dated October Tnd. A. D. IM2. and recordi d
ta tbe office of tbe lUcitter o! Deed*, tor the
county of Ham and Niate of .Mk*hlgx». on the
"Uh day of October. A. D. imu, la liber E ot mortKM«e« ou pages K aud SLwfekh said Mortgage was
on the l.lh day of March. INI. an*&amp;ned tn
Samuel K. Wlhtoou and duly rveonJed April
101 lu the office of K-gHterof Deeds tn aud
for Harry county, Mlcb. in liber M at apwV
pure* on pace 147. And it waa further ex pre**ly agreed in said mortgage that item there
be any ucfaull In U»e payment of the interest
Ktbe same, at any day wben tbe same
Id be due and nayabto and should tbe same
remain unpaid and tn arrears for the space nt
sixty davs then tin- principal uo said t-.iortgage
xlx'uld be due st the option of tbe mortgagee,
■ad tbe tatereat
dneoa tbe__
eeroad
wl. All
__ _ _day
__ Joi Or*.o

GEO. &lt;&gt;■

Fur sate In H/utinyt Uy
IE. U. GOODYEAR. I-n^L

Mriio PM

ud the &lt;uum ht»lui remnluetl unpaid until
• Hl.
h—.bIA
■ ■ ...__

BAY STALLION,

payable, on which umi
via! med
to be due at tbs date of this notice tbe sum of
wren hundred sixty serac dollar* and sixty.
Are cents, and an attorney's tee of twenty4)re
dollars provided for tn ^ud mortgage, and no
suit or proceedings at law having bre-n Insrl
luted to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power
?tL
.e . o^tadned in oald mortgage, nod
the statute in such case made and provided,
notire is hereby given that on Ha*.wrday. the HUi
day of July. a. p.. isai. at ten o'clock ta
JorT?*?a'1 *han aelt “ »&gt;ab,‘c ■action to the
highest bidder, at tbe north front door of lhe
Harry County Court House In the City of Hast
Ings (that being the place where tbe Circuit
S“u’l£»,1?»r!Tf Couutns bolden), the premitore
dwcrlbr'1 lB «ti«* mortgage, or so much thereof
*y - af***’?7 to pa&gt; the amount dm- on
“J*
with iseren per earn, tntere.-ct,
and all legal ro'te. togettHT with an attorney’s
twonty five dollars covenanted for
therein. th&lt;-premises being drecribed In said
t*rta,u £»•«• or pareel Of
tandknown and detwrlbed as follows: To-wit:

Foaled in 1885

srt, fc;
SamuKiJx. Wiixraox.
- ----------- -lrt&lt;Mee.
........ — vvlso.u* r;, aiu»r
Assignee.
Dated tint April loch. list.

Membrino is a beautiful bay
in color, has good action, is an
excellent traveller, and weighs
1.300 pouudyin fact he is a
first-class general purpose
horse, and we have put the
price for service so low as to
bring him within the reach of
all. Fridays and Saturdays of
each week at Spalding’s ware­
house building, opposite Rol­
ler Mill. Terms' SS.
E. H. BARTLEY. Attendant.

BUSH &amp; GOODYEAR.

Men and Women Who are Posted
1 tell j ou that the place in Barry county where money is saved and satisfaction
m style, fit and wear assured in purchasing

BflOTS AND SHOES
pence Bros. . Hastings. They have the ezperience, tbe agency for the best

.

d sell their goods at reasonable prices, and that always means a reasonable

margin o profit. When a dealer tells you he is selling them for anything less, lie is
seeking to conduce himself or you that you are not intelligent enough to know that
people do not do any business for fun or for their health.
We are showing some nice things in Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, also fine shoes
or Gent s.

Hetorta
turn grav.

FOR THE

that
'
BLOOD
Cleans '
Most CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

tbe earth.

:e

bros,

AND SHOES.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings. Thursday, April 30, I89L

Editor.

u',llnl&gt;torwl and

PERBONA^MENTION.

S,rtkW
10 KAtomua.,
nJ'iLt
rel*d""" A"M.i
«
s,ih""* T“““* f‘ckN’ U&gt;1 *"k- when he turn­

lupwrad nrtrtta ot .u»wbenr PUot.
7*!*. ..riw T*1*11'* «t life naioMoth.
H.rBobl So. 2. .Iomi., clond_ Crewtoni
•ndoody. * ku- variety. z. 11. Hott.
l/ioo- A"«o. ot Prairieville. w.,
■
s' Ml hood and at Uh- Mme Ume reached
for the lever to move the saw table. Hu
right hand came in contact with the saw
and was badly mangled. The doctor bones
to save hia thumb and Huie finger.

COME
AND SE£ ME-:
Before you sell your

’ u^u2Xr,’“,,krt«'™» *re-

. Th5.c,^"lin”9 Of a elty la largely a mat­
ter uf Individual effort. If each one will
m 11 8 Oiy’1 preni,w* Hre clean and iu
a healthy condition tbe entire city will be
*?•
’he health officer will soon be making
his tour of insprottoa and all are urged to
SSJSSSSS^- c!e,n‘"a'"

u-X'zJSg;

»M:«S

BUTTER-.

x“hvUte' «• "■
,uted

1,1

SMOKE .-

ED. POWERJ’
NO. 35
ALWAYS THE SAME
3“ ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt; CIGAR

Miss Gertie Nhnmo, of Middleville
spent Sunday in this city.
'
. ®l&gt;ar&gt;'eiuuip* lie. ■!«■) . had the repo,
kfirs. Philetu* Rogers, of PraTrievlIte, I.
la.hrn of keepihr the bet .lock ot canned
siting relatives in the city.
Absolutely Pure.
»■“&gt;’ In th- county. H„ ba. tho bent
s oek of these goods on hand now that he uarentit h?7uWB?.k&lt;,'r* OfM*rt,u- vl»lfc-d her
A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
l!u.7»d i“r'
Pineapples apri­ parent* in the city last week.
of all In leavening strength.-U. 8. Govern­
cots ami bi tact every variety ot trulL He UMhs Lucy Bessmer went to Woodbury ment Report. At*K. IT. 1»M&gt;.
81M) ha. Kmerhlnr neo In the ahaire nt
‘■pottyd ham." Try U.
•
pr ‘ rhureday to visit with friends.
Mrs. B.
Foreman, of Plainwell Is
lb'nremlicr that when yon want yonr
visltiag relatives In this vicinity.
’
We&gt; teri-vl tor glaw&gt;. Ural Hr. Ixrwry luu
B Schoonmaker, of Plainwell, was in
the le-vt &lt;d npiraratu. to make a tlioroneh
the
city
last
week
on
legal
business.
and .clentlll, erramlnallou ot the eye, p,
teat them tor alum And Umr be has a
Dr. C. W. Young, of Allegan, spent
large stock of the very finest quality of Sunday with hl* parents In this city.’
spectacle* and eye glasses, which he will
Mrs. Clement Smith and Mrs. M. L.
sell on reasonable terms.
Cook wen* in Grand Rapids Saturday.
The Perfect Medicated Air treatment Is
Charlie Sbennan, of Charlotte, was in
n sure cure for catarrh, asthma, coughs
and la grippe. Any person who purchases Hie city yesterday talking up hisurancc.
a set of the Perfect treatment and has nut EK?’Tne.. \ 'Sundcrtta, of losing.
been benefited by Its use call get their Deputy Bank Examiner, inspected the
money bark.
city bank last week.
/
W. J. ami L. L. Uoixowat.
/
Agents for Hastings Mich.
Win. Seaman, ot Brand Raplia. Is lo-av The proprietors of the "Knight Errant” ted in the paw-&gt;an building ou {North
the well known Pythian periodical. have Mail, St., for tin* purpose of upholstering
requested Sylvester Grouse! tn write up a furniture, remodeUng mattresses anti the
detailed history of the victories both state like. Having had years of experience ut
and national of Hastings Division No. 19 the business he is prepared to dt» all work
U. It. K. of P. to be published In that pa­ in ft thoroughly workmanlike utuuner and
per. Mr. Grvusel has consented and Is solicits your orders.

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now gathering data. The pictures of Un­
officers of the division will appear in this
particular Issue.

HUFFMAN gROS

The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday afteiBay Wince. the handsome Hambletunlan noon, .May 7lh. by Mesdames Mary Good­
hors.- owned by Joseph Rogers, Is one of year. N. T. Parker, T. J. Bush. Earl
tbe best l»j.*&lt;l horses In Barry county. He Brown. J. Hewes. N. Bailey, J. Rogers,
•3.000 can be mien at the stables of hia owner, Dr. Drake. F. Stebbins, ami W. Chidester.
who invites all who arc-Interested in good Supper at society roptirn from half past
horse* to ■call and get a card containing five until seven. All are cordially Invited
his pedigree. It Is worthy of mention that to attend.
Bay Prince took the first premium at the
The C. L. S. C. will meet nt the home ot
county fair last fall. Mr. Rogers has put Miss Rose Goodyear, Saturday evening.
nfies belts nt Spaulding’s, the terms of service at lhe very low figure May 2nd.
Roll call, answered by pithy saying* of
grxni.s call un Spaulding.
.John Quinn was over fr&lt;
rcwt Hastings last French authors.
jiiatunlay on a brief visit. fie had Jiut se- / French Cpurae iu Fhigilsb. Mrs. Hollo­
| cured a good place with a large chair and way.
Music. High School Choir.
a lu use and bar- ’*b!v factory soon to gn into bRBrgtton in
Walks -ami Talks. Mrs. Hicks.
| Hastings, that of buying tie- lumltcr and
Music.
..
..r
i aU’’nd,nK »” °tber outride work. Mr.
. cuk lunj, of trout j Qoiuti says G. f. Walter I.shaking n still
_ The Intellectual Development of the
j greater success of his whip factory, rtn- Engliah People. Effle Snyder.
Table Talk. The Italian Trouble, Shirley
tin i hi.*hionab! dress trim-1 tdoylng now forty hands and doing his
i own tanning. Orders for bis whips and Smith.
««nldingS.
E. Literature under lhe Gueits. Sadie
I halters are fully up to Ids ability to supply.
tizr wrnp|&gt;vrs for 10c. 15c and1 Bn? Allegan capitalists were, as usual, i Roberts.
afraid to venture, you will recollect.—AlThe ladle* of the Baptist socldty will
ionariea, etc.,f knpln Gazette.
give a supper at the Episcopal society
the Book anctiou.
r Warren Foreman, of Rutland, sent to rooms Tuesday evening. May 5th. Supper
ippearance of Jeffcr In street lia«- the Department at Washington for a few from 5:30'tu 7. All are cordially invited.
sugar beet seed*, of. both itw French aud
।proved by cleaning.
The Y. P. S. C. E. meet at the Presby­
German varieties and in return received terian eiiurch Sunday, May 3. nt U:3U. To
line of kid gloves-1 lu the
I four sacks. Instead of planting a few of be led by Maurice Grigsby.
them htm«elf and throwing the rest away
The ladies of tin* Presbyterian church
4V,-money to loan on real estate se-. he suppiietl nearly every fanner in tbe
town of Rutland with seeds, and all seem will entertain theif friends at lite society
• md approved notes. C.|H.Bai-kk.
rooms on Friday next, tiie 1st of May.
to
take
an
active
interest
in
experiment*
i&gt;- Book auction is attractiiig our liest
from 5310 to 7. All cordially Invited.
! ing to see If they ean be grown here.
rils. who an- buying stacks of books.
fiHTgnu UJ iww Illi? Ulmero Ulfflrin fntrrsThe Barry Co. W. C. T. U. will meet In
r l-ergalna
-it
in boots
i—.fU and hhoes don’t. est in this matter as they do. for a little annual convention nt Hastings on the 1-sth
U4f ymrcnn find than at O. D.' inexpensive experimenting may prove that and 15th of May and full and Interesting
this part of the country is especially fitted progrums have been prepared .for each of
for gwwing sugar beets.
the sessions. On the evening ot the nth
OUT new spring shades b Un. -Bel.
We would like to see the premises of there will be a gold medal contest by
heliotrope
irinriettas at
any manufacturing institution In the state winners of the silver medal throughout
that Is kept up in nicer shape than is the lhe county and Friday evening Mrs. Manbeing dug for 'the Fullcr- yard at the furniture factory. The simple Il. Hunt, from Mass., will give an address
l.&lt;*n K«-n Held Ba* the job, name of'fumlture factory suggests sticks, at the Baptist church. Mrs. Hunt is the
rork.
shavings, etc., but you see none of- these national superintendent of scientific tem­
things laying around on tbe yard. Tbe perance Instruction and has ,l«en largely
er wagon for Bale cheap, insurance Inspector* who recently visited !Instrumental in placing the text ixxjks for
T. Diamond or nt Pennock
thi*
institution said that in al! their In- 1scientitle temperance instruction ■ in our
fecii barn fur particular*.
schools. Her coming here gives a
speetions in the state they had as yet to public
I
opportunity to those having children
■ Our broken Itoiler spoken of] last week, find a factory that presented a better ap- tine
j
* te*en replaftid by an sutire^- new out- liearancv. But al! their energies are not in
: the schools to bear for thenfttjlves her
i&gt;&gt;. Bring on your job work, j
sj&gt;ent in keeping the yard clean, as anyone 1advanced ideas on the subject A full
attendance is expected ■ from each of the
Examine our Dongola tip. &lt;lxford ties, will discover who visits the institution. 1local unions as each is entitled to five del­
Over 100 hands are kept busy making 1
t an * be ex.died for the jirice.!
'_
r furniture.
’egates and the ladies of the city are cordial­
L. E. StAUFFEn. '
ly invited to attend all the sessions and
The Detroit News is authority for tbe participate
j
Nearly ill the inrmbk^ of the Delton
in the topical discussions.
statement out of SS&lt;J measures introduced
The I. O. O. F.. of this city, celebrated
In the Atate senate but 89 have been passed
Mint attended Barry lodge in the evening.
and four killed. Seventy-one have been the 72nd anniversary of tbe institution of
He- furniture upholsterers in the Daw­ tabled. The bills received from the house that order at their lull Monday evening.
building an- busy ns beavers aff day number 167, of which 1 IS have been passed. Tic- cxereises were appropriate tn tbe oc­
Hnr j Good wor|{ ttnj jow prjrvs are In all. 207 measures have been passed in casion and consisted of music, readings,
Members from other
nearly four months, while 296 remain to addresses, etc.
lodges were In attendance and taken all in
''v :u-in reetdpt of the catalogue of be disposed of tn three weeks, if the legis­ all tbe program was a fine oue.
lature adjourns by lire middle of May. as
«
state Uhiv.-rsity at Anu Arbor. There
is now talked. The showing In tbe house
High School.
l
-’M students enrolled, which makes
School is progressing very finely, al­
this institution the largest in the country is even worse. Out of nearly 1,000 bills
Introduced but 107 have
though tbe warm weather makes some uf
j &lt;»|Hilnt ot attendance.
Nothing proves the impotence of the legis­
fin-duct, of tiie .•tatc where furniture- lature so conclustvcly as the above. It is us pretty tired.
Do not forget the literary on May 7lh.
&gt; manufactured have been sending dele* proof, too. that If the legislature adjourns
Our old maids society Is progressing very
C»«i ■ t&lt; lam-lug to protest ataln-t the earlier than the one two years ago did it
finely.
appiHpriath.n to increase tiie opacity of will be only by sacrificing legislation. It
Black straw hat* are all tbe style with
U«r ta. mry-ut the Ionia prison.
will be sftnply for tbe purpose of making a the high school boys.
Tiie senior class of ’91 are preparing
. &lt;• 'prtng hotiM- ei«&lt;altfniiig is finished record regardless of the consequences.
The directors of the Kalamazoo, Has­ tbelr program for the graduating exercises.
v tv ,w“ at'* read&gt;'
roeelve customers.
Emmet Lee has Just returned from
nc Hivjte the ladies to call and inspect tings &amp; Bay City road have been seed and
Uh- urtc-t styles in printa. ginghams, etc. it is reported that tl»ey have taken much Chicago. He will continue his school for
interest In the proposed deflection of tbe the present
U S. SfTAt rFKn.
road to Owosso and thence to Sand Beach.
L. McIntyre is again able to be with us
First class brick, extra grade jmlvaulted
Tbe committee of citizens of the city have after a severe attack of the grip.
"■••1 pipe&gt;. pumps of all kinds all sixes of prepared a statement showing the advanta­
Our new Glee Club which has Just been
'run and gulvnnlxed pipe fur all purposes ges of the proposed route—easy grades, organized is progressing nicely.
ebmjHT man ever before. Second hand, proxlniity to coal fields, and the occupa­
A few were offended at one ot our Retos
at Hastings Engined Iron Works. tion of a rich farming^distrlct now remote last week. We taean to Write wotblng
*’&lt;K‘kJ,f Rro*5** «nd crockery is from railroad communication- It is ex­ but the truth and mean to'offend no one.
£ mpltte.. 1 hat h the reason why we eu- pected that tbe director* and offleara of lhe
.' a good trade. Customers can get what road will soon make a visit to Owosso and
Resolutions of Court Hastirtgs, Na &amp;16.
' •! »«nt by asking for It New goods and investigate fur tbem«elve» the situation.
Should the directors visit Owosso no pains Independent Order of Foresters.
«-u-teniers coming aU the while.
Whkuhah: It has pleased our Almighty
sootald
be
spared
In
Impressing
them
with
, /
Hams A VanArmam.
the advantages that will accrue to the road Father, the Supreme Ruler of our "Forest
/(/+d. Chug wishes us to announce that he
by passing throitgh on the Owosso line. Home,” to remove from this world our be­
• me nu acre open air exhibitions with Not only tbe tojxjgrSphlcal advantage but loved brother, John A. Bachellor, thereby
a '•‘‘■Yr’e. Many p^,, h.y,.
a the buslneeu enterprise that Is visible In severing one link In our fraternal chain
' s. ’irle1r i,!" ‘*d le*s amusement than he the material now stored up and ready for and filling our hearts with wrrow at the
&lt;
.
(
•fterooon for nothing. manufacturing. All this means traffic to !&lt;&gt;&lt;&lt;* sustained.
Baruh’wl: That white' we bow with
•rd. naturally don't propose to stand the mind of railroad Bien. The visit of
the committee should be signalised by a re­ submission tn the will of IDm who doeth
ai. things well, we retain in our memories
aiA.M&gt;iC’',l.*an
r«*‘»Uy decided that ception in which will appear this business
Ute kind and patient ways of uur departed
tn utnlindla was public property aud that activity, which in itself l« one of the
Jn o,:r l*t n‘tun* w"‘ lK,rrow«l does not strongest reason* that will be conveyed to brother.
Itcsolred; That while we mourn the
«dlW larceny. This always seemed lhe Judgment of lherailroad projector* of
the (teeirabllity of OwobSuV being on tbe loss, tbe friendship, and society of our
un. T i, « "n1ivt’r^J opinion tboogh the
dear brother who has passed through tbe
tXd i“
n‘,vpr bef,,re bern p™- route line, it the railroad is built Owosso
must share in the increased advantages, forest of this life before us. we strive to
Witeu bj a decision of the court.
because we can offer greater advantages emulate bls virtue* and be ready for tbe
than at present and this will be done.— hour of death.
Rraolvctb-. That these resolutions be
Ik. ?'■roM ‘“ar “"o ta •»
OwosHoTimes.
We trust that the above report may be recorded In the minutes of uur Court, and
....
J‘ k ••’"pposed tint his horse true as we would like to have railroad that a copy be tendered hi* wife aud to
' antl threw ,15a’
but up to connection with Owosso, and there Isn't the papers of tbe city fur publication.
L. E. Btaufficb. i
J. M. Nkff,
-] Com.
to tell aajthlait aboat bo. it Mppeow—Id be a HylW tarwv
Geo. L. Heath. F

Latest Colors and Styles

LOCAL NE]WS.

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We are also the

LEADERS in STYLES of DERBY HATS
We sell the DUNLAP shape, the latest style out
IT IS A BEAUTY.
Those in search of a hat will do well in calling and inspecting our hats.-before pur
chasing.
Yours respectfully, ”

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH

WANTED!
Your inspection, of the

60 DOZEN 60
New Spring Hats at our store.

STRAW HATS
SOFT HATS
STIEF HATS
And all 1891 styles.

Yon can not fail to find what you want
in this line.

Our line bf Spring Clothing is commending itself to care­
ful buyers who want to get their money’s worth. They all
agree that they get it when they buy of us.

R. K. GRANT,
LEADING CLOTHIER.

�the cold cheek, of deeth smiles and roses
PER80NAL_MENT)ON.
are blending »:d beauty 4»rn&gt;wm«l awake#*
John Dennis went to Detroit Monday.
from tbe lamb."
4. Write the pwMwsaive alnguhr and
F. B. Hire was in Bellevue last week.
Ttmrndav. April 30. 1WBert Tinkler went to NashvlBr M««iay. plural of each of tbe following nouns: ox.
mnuae. cot. city, boy. man, woman, valley.
Thon. Heney was In Kalamazoo Mmalay5. Write tbreo abstract noons, three
-Chaster Messer was in Lansing last collective nuuas aixl three verbal nouns.
d. WFir a *entenoe having a daunt
The base ball scaaxm fiz- opened.
*
*
Mra. Mattie Spaulding went to Saginaw twed as a subject, also one with a clause
Tlw.numI J«nl rh»P'"« “**“ h"
last week.
used aa an object
arrived.
7. Correct these aeutmees. giving
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle were in
Bucks arc reported as be|ng very plenty Grand Rapids Friday.
reasons for your corrections; William ex­
..n lhe lake* and stream* around Item
Creasy Wilbur, of Lansing, visited changed three pair of rabbits for ten doten
of eggs. Tbr younger of th? three boys Is
Hr. Barber and family and Mr. and Mrs. friends here thia week.
lhe better. I. he and you will purchase
U bi Chidester art* getting settled in their
Frank Balch, of Kalamazno. called on tbe property. Wanted a room by two
old friends In lhe city last week.
lueu twenty foot long rirni thirty toot wide.
\t a meeting of the council Friday even­
Archie McCoy. J. S. Ckxslyear and' Dr.
8. Can you make any use «&gt;f a pupil’s
tig Jack Shay was elected street cotnmis- 8.
Fowler were In Grand Rapids Mon­ knowledge of grammar in teaching him to
, toiler on the 28tli‘ taillot.
day.
read inteiUgvutly? Illustrate.
Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Goodyear went to
The Crooked Lake Resort Company, of
lx*t every enfeebled woman know It!
Kalamazoo, nrc making many Improve­ Gambler. Ohio, Tuesday to visit their son
There's a medicine that’ll cure her and the
ments in tbe way of new docks, boat Louis.
Will Kennedy, of Gram! Rapids, was In proofs positive!
houses, etc., al that popular resort.
Here's
tbe proof—If it doesn’t do ^you
And now comes the Canada thistle the city Monday and reported business a* good within reasonable time, report the
.iwiudlrr with the statement that he is a booming.
fact to iu makers aud get your money
Ed. Andrich left for Detroit Monday for bark without a word—but you won’t do it!
government agent and sells a thistle ex­
terminator for 8»-50 per bottle. Farmers a short visit with friends before returning
The remedy is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
to his bptuc in Galt, Ontario.
arc warned against him.—Exchange.
scription—and it has proved Itself tbe right
Ed. Bottom is home from his initial trip remedy in nearly every case of female
The May number
the North American
weakness.
It is uot a miracle. It won't
Review will contain a paper upon a sub­ in the interest of a large Massachusetts
cure everything—but It has done mqte to
ject that I* receiving a good deal of atten­ firm and reports good success.
build-up
tired,
enfeebled and broken-down
tion just at present—“Lynjh Law anil
Mrs. Henry Stevens and Mrs. Edward
Unrestricted Immigration.” written by Monroe, of Battle Creek are visiting their women titan any other medicine known.
Where's the wqpian who’s not ready for
Hon Henry Cabot Lodge.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Simon Matthews.
It? All that we’ve to do la to g* the
M. D. Woodford, of Toledo, president of ' George M. Dewey, Jr., of Owosso, has news to her. Tbe medicine will to the
two or three railroads, was in Kalamazoo received an order Issued by the war de­ rest.
last week iu bls special car. It was at­ partment reinstating him in the West Point
Wanted—Women. First to know IL
tached to the afternoon train on the C. K. Military Academy.
Second to ure it. Third to be cured by
A S. Thursday and several children were
IL The one eomes of tbe other.
Sid
Crowell
returned
from
a
shooting
given a free ride.
The seat of sick headache is not lu the
tournament lu South Bend. Ind. last week,
While workmen were digging the mains a good winner and is taking iu the shoot- brain. Regulate lhe stomach and you cure
!o put water Into Oscar Ctook’s residence Ktournament In Jackson this week.
IL Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are the little reg­
Thursday, they came across a gallon Jug
ulators. Only 25 cents a vial.
nt. T. D. Marsh, of Ludington, wife
filled with tiiryentine. about three feet be­
he former pastor of the Presbyterian
low tbe surface of the ground. Around
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
tbe Jug were some large roots and it Is church iu this city, visited friends and re­ State ot M’rhigan. Couuty ot Barry-w.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order ot the
evident that it had been there for a good newed old acquaintances here over SunProbate
Court t-r tbe Cnunty of Barry, made
many years, though how or when 1t got
on tbe eighth day of April, A. D. IW1.M« months
|/Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, of Grand from that dale were allowed for creditor* to
there Is a mystery.
present thetr claims naatnat the estate of John
Wheat around here never looked in let­ Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davenport', A. Greblc. late ot said county, deceased, and
ter condition than It dt*s at the present Nelson Davenport and Mrs. Sarah I.. Hint nil creditors of Mid deceased are required
to pnwihl their claims to said Probate ttourf.
time, and If nothing Interferes with it, the Smith, of Salim*, attended the funeral of at lhe Probate office, hi the city of Hasllngs. for
largest crop ever known In the history of the late Sheldon Davenport Saturday.
cxumhiaUon and allowance, on or before tiie
eighth dav ot October next, and that auch
the county Will be marketed next fall.
The annual coffVenUon of the National claims will be hexid before said court on WedWith wheat aliove tin- dollar mark and
prospects of a large crop und sugar five Educational Assox-iatlon of the United lay. the eighth da, ot October next, at ta
cent* a pound, lhe future doesn’t look so States for the present year will be held at &gt; ilock hi tbr forenoon nt each of those days.
Dated. April Mb. A D. 1M&gt;1.
Toronto, Canada, and as it will on tbh
awful dark to the farmer after nil.
»
CHAS. W. AKMMT!tOX&lt;;.
occasion be of an International character.
Jugde of Probate.
At Ibis writing 42 hands are employed It promises to be tbe most successful meet­
at the felt bool taeto&lt; anti about 50 cases ing of tbe series. Most of the railronds
PROBATE ORDER
a.£ boots are being made dally, there being have agreed to give half-rates, plus 83.00
At a srnfon of the Probate Court for the
ftrom 10 to 12 pairs of boots in a case. membership fee to all who attend tbe Couuty of Barrv. bolden at the Probate office in
Tbe best kind uf felt is being manufac­ meeting, this rate being open to Ute public the Cliv ot Hauling*. In said County, on Wednes­
day. tbe M!t day o! April. In the year one
tured anti, I he management hope to make generally ax well as the teachers. The thousand elalit hundred and ninety one.
tills institution one thnt will be of great Canadians are making great preparations
Present, Charles W. Artnstrong. Judge of
benefit to the city. Manager Pendergast to welcome and entertain the visiting Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Helen Griffin,
expects to lenvc for a business trip through teachers, and numerous cheap excursions deceasetl.
the west Monday and hopes to capture are being arranged to all important points
On reading and filing lhe petition, duly veri­
fied at Nanc&gt; J. Clark, dsnxlilci of aahl deceas­
on tbe great lakes, the St. Lawrence, and ed. praying thia court to adjudicate and deter­
Dr. Bennett will be at tbe Eagle hotel. the sea-side, after the convention, which mine wiarwere at the lime uf her dealt, and
also who are now. lawfully entitled to the real
Grand Rapids, on Wednesday and Thurs­ will afford to teachers the best opportunity estate of which said deceased died seized.
day, May dth and 7th. and at tbe Phenix for enjoying their summer holidays they
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday. Ute
hotel, Charlotte, on Thursday. May I2th. have ever had. The official Bulletin, con­ xthday &lt;&gt;f April, A. D. IMt. at ten o'clock tn
forenoon. I»e mummed for the hearing of said
There is but one cause for constipation. taining programme for the meeting, rail­ the
petition, and that the heirs at Taw of
Fever In tin- rcetum. .Dr. B. knows how way arrangemeuts, and all other particu­ said deceased and all other persons Interest­
ed
la said estate, are required to appear
lars.
Is
ready,
and
will
be
sent
free
to
any
­
to cure that. What are plies? Burated blood
a session of said court, then to be bolden
vessels and do not proceed from inflam­ one desiring it, do their dropping a postal at
at tho Probate office. In tbe city ot Hastings.
mation. They must have special treatment card to Mr. H. J. Hill, secretary local com­ In said county, and show cause. If any
there Imj. why the prayer of tbe |&gt;etltioncr
from him. Asthma and hay fever suffer­ mittee. Toronto.
may not be granted. And It Is further ordered,
ers must know what hig orificial philoso­
that »ald petitioner give notice to the per­
SCHOOL COLUMN.
phy can do for them. Consultation in
sona Interested in said estate, ot the pen­
dency ot said petition, and the hearing
German and English free./
thereof by causing a copr of this order
retary.
to be published In the Hastings BANXBB a
There are a good many people in this
newspaper printed and circulated lit said Coun­
country who are laud poor. Tltey own too
Questions used at special examination ty
of Barry once In each week for three successive
much land to make farming anything like Apr. 17.
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chahlks W. akmstkoxg.
it should be in the way of profit. There
THEORY AND ABT.
Judgtof Probate.
Is too much of the capital tied up in land
1. What things would you consider In
(A true copy.)
that cannot be fanned as it should lie. determining the length of lessen to be
One acre well tilled is worth more than assigned a class?
Administratrix’ Mata. '
throe acres half cultivated. With proper ’ 2. What is the chief practical value of
In the matter of tbe estate ot Aaron Parker,
deceased.
.
care in the wav of keepUik Ute laud up to object teaching*.’
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at puba high standard of fertlfity. a farm of sixty
3. Discuss briefly any one of the fol­
Ho auction, to th? highest bidder, on Tuesday,
acres la worth more than three times tbe lowing topics: (a) Home study, (b) Man­ tbe tGtn day of June. A. I), iwt. at ten o'clock
In tbe forenoon at tbe probate court rooms,
number of acres only half cared for. ner of the teacher, (c) Written work.
tn tbe cltv of Hastings, tn the county
Smaller farms and better tillage would be
4. Which Is the belter for training the
of Barry, in the State of Michigan, pursu­
a good motto for more titan half tbe Mich­ reason, spelling or history? Give reasons ant to license and authority grautrei t &gt; me on the
33rd day of April. A. D. Iflit. by tbe Probate
। for your answer.
igan farmers.
CourtofBarnr Conntv. Michigan, all ot the es­
5. Which is the better for training the
tate. right, title and interest of tbe said deceas­
List of petit jurors drawn on the 27th
.lay of April, A. D.-1801. pursuant to pre­ memory, geography or grammar? Give ed ol. in and to tbe real esut- situate
and being in
the
County ot Barry,
reasons for your answer.
vious notice, to serve at tbe May term of
8. Mention tbe faculties of toe mind in in the State ot Michigan, known and
described as fottaws. to-wlt; Forty acres
tlie circuit court for the county of Barry,
the order of their development?
.
ot land lying in the south west corner of the
tor said year, to be summoned to belli at­
7. Give Illustration of what educators4’north west quarter (!A) of section one (1). In
tendance
«ld court, at the Court house
mean by (a) "Ideas before words." (b) Go town four (4 . north ot range right (8) west. In
in the eity of Hastings, on tbe second day
Barn- County, Michigan, subject to the dower
from tbe known to the unknown.
and houiestead rights ut Haunali Parker, widow
of said term at nine o'clock in lhe forenoon.
of said deaeaaed therein.
■
ARITHMETIC.
/
Ed. Mead, Castleton.
Dated, April ttrd. aFd.. 1M1.
1. A miller bought »Vfl bushels of
Haxxah Pabuxb. Admlnlsvatrix.
Frank Kennedy. Hastings.
Frank G. Goodyear, city. 1st and 4tb wheat at 81.37 per bushel: he made 49
PROBATE OHDKR.
pounds of flour and 11 pounds of bran
wards. \ ;
from each bushel; bf selling tbe flour at State of Michigan, County of Barry -as.
Morgan Jones, city, 2nd and 3rd wards.
„At * M»wfon of the Probate Court for the
8S.75 per barrel and tbe bran at S cents County
of Barry, bolden al the Probate Office In
Alanson Jones. Hope.
per pound, what did he gain, if the barrels the city of Has tings, lu said county, on Tues­
William Edwards. Irving.
cost 25 eta. apiece, and each contained 19C day. tbe 2l»t dav ot Apri:. In the vear one
William Itenkes. .'ohnflown.
tbonouxl eight hundred and ninety one.
pounds?
_Preaeut, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Itozen o Emery. Maple Grove.
2. Define prime number, greatest com­
Frobiua.
George Merlau, Orangeville.
mon divisor, least* common multiple.
lu the matter of the estate of Cortez P.Prodlil.
L. L. Loveland. Prairieville.
Solve an original example in each of tiie deceased.
George IL Brown. Rutland.
On reading andI nilog thepetlttoi, dulv verified
latter.
of Arnes C. Pendlll. widow of said deceased,
Tewksberry. Tbomapple.
praying that a certaiu instrument now r»a file
3. Define a fraction and give four of
J. C. Wagaman, Woodland.
the principles upon which all operations In In this Court purporting U» be tbe last will and
John Hall, Yankee Springs.
testament of said decea*ed may br admitted to
fractions depend.
probate and that administration of said estate
C. M. Gould. Assyria.
4. Mr. Dean gave from his farm 85 and
may be granted to .latm-sM. CadwTUlader, the
Richard Murray. Baltimore.
named In said will or to some other
11-18 acres to the first of bls three son?, IS executor
suitable person.
Gideon McAllister, Barry.
and 7-10 acres more to the second than to .,E*,e.Top!2‘
” ord&lt;-!’edFriday, the
Andrew J.-Cain, Carlton.
the first, and to the third 5?f acres more tMh day ot Mar, A. I). 1»1. at ten o'clock
!.. B. Bcothom, Castleton.
than to the second, after which he had ln tbe forenocm.be assigned for the hearing ot
&lt; eoAfe Whitney, Hastings.
said petition, and that tbe heirs ax law of Mid
387X *cres left; bow many acres were In deceased and all other persons Interested in said
E. W. MorrllL city. 1st and 4th wards.
the farm ut first?
estate, are wxju! red u&gt; apjtear at a session of
Jw. L- Crawley, *• 2nd and 3rd
**^c«'«.then to be bolden at the Probate
5. From 61 and cue ten-thousandto
AaaM Shultz. Hope.
Office, in tbe etty of Hastings, tn said comny,
take 15 and seven tbonsand eigbty-nlne
??►.
,f *"v ,,"’re **•why u,e prayer
tieftrgwBaker. Irving.
tcn-tiiousandtbs, multiply the remainder
Albert’S. Dewey, Johnstown.
by tbe product of five thousandth times 98
■* etaon SfcOmber. Maple Grove.
h^rtS
ten thousandths and divide the product
Cdvrard Paster. (.Traageville.
thus obtained by tbe quotient obtained by
thia order to be
Albert Backus. PralrievlUe.
published tn the Hastings Baknkk. a newspa­
dividlug 13.6 by 12 ten thousandths.
’.VIIliaflB C. Gorham. Rutland.
per
printed
and
circulated
in
said
county
of
0. A gentleman having correct New Bamr. ooer In each week for three suceeislve
• odtua GHbert. Tbomapple.
York time, found on reaching Rio Janeiro, weeks prevlou* to said day of hearing.
r.
, CHABUto W. AKMHTnOKG.
Brazil, that bis watch was 2 hours, 3
fAtraeeopy.l
Judge ot Probate.
minutes. 38 seconds slow; what Is the
longitude of Rio Janeiro, the longitude of
PROBATE ORDER.
New York being 74 deg. B mini
7. From a taak of tnolaws IB per
cent, leaked out; tm* many gallons did it
Ge* A. B-U. Naahvlhe
contain at first, if (he remainder, sold at
I’Mtatat ttaheek
*'
Wfo
per gallon, brought 890.30'.'
n-ysxrar Cunningham. Woodland
8. A. B#a»l C occupy adjoining
Armstrong. Judge of
properties onTbc same street; they unite
In paying 85.600 for a sewer In the street;
Following are lhe real estate transfers A’t* property h worth 83,700. B’s t#2,W0.
O.:l
*u‘l fl:,ni5 *to» ptaltton. duly
! ib-‘ week ending April 27, 1881. as and Cs 835.600; how much should each
• of Cl«.n«ut Bmith for Enetme Harthora
the register’s office:
taken from toe bool
8. Which will pay the better per oenL
Alfred Newman to
tT.bromgum. T
on tbe Investment, and how much: 8 per
A. V TH *m« U&gt;. D.
D W. JobBsoa; parcel MM- cent stock bought at 7PX or 5 per cent
aU?r‘l?
«o commence an actlm.
Jax R Bu«h U William
Wil
Fruit Evaporator Co ; stock bought at 62M. brokerage in each otrthe bond ot said executor.
case being «* per cent?
Answer any eight.
t’u'ciUintmi Campbell; parcel sec
fikAMMAB.
1. How many clashes of nonns, pro­
*nx to Herbert A. Powers; pom! sec nouns, adjectives, verbs? Give the plural
rroc.
of
pailful,
cherub,
axl*. court-yard, spoonWtftto Wm. E. arise; ma see 3
•junl
h&amp;taGllhwrt Huzzie; w% of «WJ&lt; of

How plain buy Mid

Hastings Banner

BOSTON

bRT QOObS

Additional Local flews.

ESK^SjS? L
Whiter to tiftm A- Matt; tat

STORE

FORGING
RIGHT

ahead
Haw lore1 since departed, we
gj %
pray and we ijopej
I \\ The use of Ifje sluff ’Jan to
W — k wane and fc Languish
As sooq as ti^y *fej~

SantaClausSoar
^iB¥N.K.Fairbank&amp;Co., Chicago,

ySdtr*VSJ
antm. host llthtal and ol..., „
'h“ *“
. ..........( '.«ntj aS

-Our stofr now |s ,» bx w n.
u well llablcd aLsin.th.-., w,.
menUon that wt and.
t p“»
I whirl, w„ I s fr hr '40 ft 1
"uj"
Walllnir Uoom and Tolle, ll&lt;»,n,
Improvement rial w. think will I, “J?
apprroiatfrl after a Iona and
Ju,
a pUre to root min.lv.. u„t ,
In order to make thing*
'

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
In our Mammoth tdaMUhmrat w. win
ketp
™

Putting Out Specialties
All the time.

Our specialties for the present wliib.
your Choice of aeventy-iiw

Ladies Newmarkets
That have been selling for fu.oo «? no
86.50. 89.00 and Sio.oo These rrillalf
put out and sold for

$5.00, Your Choice.

Studebaker Wagons,
Bodies and Farm Implement.

Just think of IL You mu*t unme ruler
and stay late to M-e all the manv bargain,
tlial may be'yonris. We have also pi^
on tbe Bargain Counter: :&gt; heavy

Jackets for Ladies
Thatl wll be dosed out

For $2.25

- Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

'

Good value for 85.00 thest-arvoulysft »
of the attractive bargains that ar? to be
found.
#

Best shirting can be had for 9 and
I1 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
hams, Cottons, Underwear.’ Hosiery,
Gloves.

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK.

A Great Advantage
To the buyers of

Bissell's Improved

Chilled Plow,
Willi BeversiWe Point and Share,
is that it does the

with LESS than

One-Half the Expense
*

OFFICE

WITH HOLBROOK, OVRB
MORRILL’S STORE. HASTISOB.

Remember thft this column ceutsins bet
a very MM11 part of the property I tare
for Mik- or exchange.
1 bare improved and vacant city lot* for
sale and exchange in all parts-ta the city.
Farming land* for sale and exchange to
all parts of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain. #

i

BEST WORK

&gt;

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY Coh'MN.

L

• . ■

for repairs of any other kind of plows.

is furnished with every Bissell plow.

ONE I

SPECIAL I

On Jehonon street two houses *nd lo'’ ,
at bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory-** W •“
houw- well finished
SLOOT; 8500 «•*•
ba), on time at 7 per cent.
And one bouse and lot one block fn»
factory. 8800; 8300 down. bal. al T P«
cent. Cheap.
, .
.
Near Mt boot fretorf- In W» ““
splendid house, with furnace »maU bam.
Can be bought at a bargain and w «»J

terms.
.
Several splendid bantam* ■&gt;
ward and other part* of t'"' ‘•'**5**
Brick barn for salt' ut a barpin. on w
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well !«•««"■.
Seneca Fall*. N- Y.. has &lt;•«• «** i”'d
store three stories. al»o dwelling itouwtt
good bare. • Can be bought at a tert»~
or will exchange for HaMintfor &lt;
Rapids property. Tbe city of Nw*™“
ha* a population of T.ooo and i&gt;P«t»T*
largest town in Secena Co_
40-acre farm in Irving, all
good. Can be bought at a bargain on «•»?
terms.
• ■.. - »o
84 acres fractional —xrr rui* » «•
acres, J* ro,,e •*5‘b,H
ed how*. One of lhe cluapest far®
Barry Co., will take part city ^PI*rtLnu
10 acres near city, good lu.uaeand bar®
well and cistern. 150 fruit rotes, M
.
grape*: 81.300. cheap.
down. &lt;*L
km

in Woodland to evcbtnF

smaller farm and difference.
188 arm In Hope to*u«»'&gt;‘£ know
tbe Doty farm,’will sell hir H'M

QOObTMK BROS
Hardware rt imjtam Dealers.

terms.
, ,
.u ■' btfS.ver.1 SO wre parr.:, f" '•»
ranjlne tn»&gt;
In n
»me will Uk&lt;- ran &lt;■!'&gt; l‘h,l”'r
''soSr. t.rw tor

Price ,1.»00. WIUlwl- '«
wrtlon nd PW dllftn-m-r.
Alm ISO “t" l»
\ ,,n_|. mi
ISO um u&gt; Kmom-. ofll’J ™
Mil. stone hoa«' 9
tort, tool Iwusc ,n.l
house
etc,one
vrell
watered by
R
from
.nd

„d well
uoM,.
g,
‘ s^S*

K. town, Mired. two
stock frroi. WH1 s.11 st ’
w ,em In pan WH’*'”'1' , J„k la U«
Union FielUe I'- *■•
staiM ot Kansas, "'-t1'.
fuh. Ter... Hr.
J l.mW*

•cm, ot frralns. t”1”™' 2
|lt P«
luda, rankton In I'rtw ’"‘“Xs ««» •
a&lt;n; ooMewl* do" "•
&gt;“
Man.
Fwowu
Im. Cnll»dr&lt;Urculsf-

�X

THE WINDOM PLAN

THATS IT.
W

CURES

HARRISON IN CALIFORNIA.

RHEUMATISM.

Will Probably Be Tried with
Some More Bonds.

GA,

A CIRCULAR FROM THE TREAURYB.

Grant Remedy |

I xautK... | ; ).
! atsl itanghlrr:
; »yf
Recelpta.

Washington CiTT. April 27,-Secreury
Foster Saturday afternoon issued a circu­
lar discontinuing the redemption of 4W
per rent, bonds. It reads; "With a view
toreaerving the residue of thr
per
cent, loau for adjustment within the fl».
cal year which begins ou the 1st day of
July next, public notice Is hereby given
that redemptions of the bonds of that
loau will be discontinued for tiie present,
and that the circular of Oct. U, 1810, under
which auch redemptions have been made
««hereby rescinded. Due public notice'
will hereafter be given of the action of
the department with respect to the said
4&gt;t per cent, bond*.”
.

CURES NEURALGIA.

CURES SCJATeCA.
,ic!i c.itnp! tvlj

Promptly and Permanently
.i-MBACO, 3PRAK«S.
i iliUISES.

•!fr.: day o( .September. A. D. 1«B,
4. U
.'ttand Jerome E. Wblcott niort• hdileon I’. V wk. all thnt certain piece
•I id IsihI sirnati- in th&gt;* township ot Ma4&gt;*.&lt;
my of Barry and Ktale of Mlchl■iw.-'is it a* follows to wtt: The south
rfl ‘.-irtti half of the northwest quBrser'
v
town two (n north of
• i ft. Ji
containing forty uo arnea
&gt; : a I • (&lt;«.’&gt;, recorded In the office of
.i.r.J* for the County of Barry
;rr
?Mr- l.ttsu. tn liber 2» &lt;4 mortgage*

'WMjon the twenty-eighth day
t :• &gt;-'■&lt;. duty asstaaeii by the
. .“ik. to the A. P. Cboli Co .
- . i .-iid n'liBiwnent was on lhe fifth
. i.-nr/, A. l&gt;. taut, dnly recorded In
.;. r &lt; (•ffivv. in liber 3” uf inortgaae-, on
i.'c.
,

&gt;,! iv o' September. A. D. 1»W.
an-and payable by lhe terms ol
ibt «uui in fortv-five and 50-100
• s'.
&lt;»t tnt»Tr*t and tbe same ha*
■ •no ti l and hi arrears furthe space uf

and ptVHblrah installment ut
five and
IW dollars [S4S.5O].
w n iiiajtwd unpaid and in ar.et- &lt;d more than thirty days,
lay ni s-mtember. A. D. IM
:■■ .&lt;n inMMlnient of interest ac■nu.Dt-.'id mortgage, of for:&gt;i-sl-'s’'. which said last
; , -.‘:ird due and in arrears
y day*.
v reasty. o(»aid default, and
Irion &lt;»l said morteagr. th&lt;id ras’rixage has •lected and
&lt; &lt;&gt;. lun*. anil tides hereby
. i •■nilV-t nred by *aid moni-

I martesev it&gt;e siun
Iti and 30 ltx&gt; dollars
interest, and the
4 ioo dollars [?7 A3)
•
•

:
■

;
f’lt-n-on. aerording to tlw
a ■ •rtgace at ti n per cent, from tlw*
: J • try. .v. ().
■ *uii no procred­
&lt; •rq’bty havr Bren in-.tltuted t&gt;&lt;
r- *• -. . or any part thereof.
-k! . l.’ iVby given that by vtr-

-&lt;tattite in such can.' made aud
■
.tteive and in said niort. &gt; . &lt; j &lt;&gt;r »■&gt; r-uK-h Vit-reof as may t&gt;e
•.
- -..id ut public vendue to tbe
■
-r. At tee uvrth front door of tire
•
.- in she c:iy of I takings. Barry ConnM:;' x:»t». that being the place of holilln*
■
■
.••.it u»r Mild county, on the ninth
M. . a It l-'d, at ten o'clock intbefirretidd«v. to saitefy the lunount then due
together with all Jegal costs.
;' »n aitartiw fee a* provided by law.
l&gt;.»- .. f'rbrnuy rib. ir*i.
Til kA. I’.iuokCo. l.tMtTRP.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
..

UlANCKtir SALE.
.
-an •• &lt;.f and by virts- of an ord»-r and
: Uir . Bruit court for lhe County ot
■•&lt;■ i.ry. in tbr state*of Michigan.
:i I dated on the t7lh day of June A. D.
. ■ ■ r-.iin cans- there In r-ndlng wherein
II. I. Hulloway are eoiaplalnaats and
■ '&lt; o
in ... ...i
:s hereby given that I shall sell at
■' .&lt;!&lt; tion to th* highest bidder, on Sstur&lt;u- &lt;:&gt; -ad
o[ May a. I). MM. at tea o'clock
■;
-meir. ut the north front door of tbr
' ■ r» •&gt;■ •. ■■ 13 jar city ol Uastlngs. County of
Bter* &lt;ml State of Miclngan. said Court bouse
• &lt;•- :t.- vlaUe fur holding the circuit eourt for
• I. unty of Barry the following described
proi-enj; to Wit: Coamesciug ata point fifty
n- &lt;: :tiF--- tilths rods east of tbe quarter
• ■■ ;t;- w&lt;&gt;: -i&lt;ie uf section number thirty
•i . lu • •••. ::u-i;&gt; ivtmlier three north, range
■ . '
rh&lt;m-e -Ait seventy eight and two
nnhs -rods, mor* or less to lhe quarter line,
'■■■■
south qn Mild quarter Une sixty seven
n»n. tl.. ni ■ west hits rod*, thence north
• nty —'.i n nods, therniwesi twenty sight and
‘• ‘•Rftti&gt; n»l&lt; thence novel) forty rod« to the
. iwinnlns:. con tat a Ing upwards of
. "•" ■■;t.-ht.ai n*s of laud be tbe same more or
•— x-t-.nMingk* the Unit'd States survey. Also
&gt; !u-(r
imreel nf land known and de■
follow-: The east thirty vac and
•
:. r -. .»r the .MHrth fifty one acres of the
,•
'" -.ft'onal quarter of section number
• ' 'ir.-, :u town-mp number three north,
• i .••• - ght
ncrordingtothe United States
f &gt;-.*-*l fta-’.inu-. Mich. March 17th IK I.
alonxo E. Kknabcox.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
Barry County. Midi.
hsirrex * Wmvbi,
'
tuns ipr Complainants.

GOLD LG2AL, PARIS, 1878.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

iBreakfasI
Cocoa

S

from which the oxers* of
oil liu been removed, is

AbwltUely Pure

it ie Soluble.
No and
Chemicals

aro used ai jt8 preparation.

I* has

wore !hmt thret timu the strength of
1
mJxad with Starch, Arrowroot
‘&gt;r Sugar, and is therefore far more
»•&lt; onetuica!, costing Uss than one cent

n cwp. It ta delicious, nourishing,
ngthening, easily dioested,
■nd admirably adapted for invalids

well as for persons in health.

Sold by Crocera everywhere.

W. BAKER &amp; GO, Dotttata, Mm.

‘‘•uVi,?’TS. '“’T yo,,r ohlldren » kuowU-d e J
i'•!til'torrit ng.’tck gn Win.
MUCH

FOR*TbEM
Than'Manay.

GnUld B»pld* IMteb.l El
I-edyard Block, eor. Frari ai
ForoataUgneaddress
t Parish, sacewwor to C. G. Swensbwg.

15

Secretary Foster’s ptaus ot deferring
the redemption of 4.1* per cent, bouds at
the date ot maturity (Sept, i) meeu with
favor in financial circles, many ot tho
most prominent financier* and capitalist*
of the country having indicated by letter
and in personal interviews with the sec­
retary t beir approval ot his scheme, this
plan carrie* with it. the redemption of
tbe&gt;e bonds bl the pleasure of tbe govern­
ment after proper notice, and until they
are thus called in they aro to draw 2 per
cent, interest after Sept 1.
In other
words Foster will adopt Windom’s plan
with the «. percent* in ISM There are
•4Ii,0c(!,ouu of tbe 4'^ per cent* outstand­
ing.
..... ................. ...v ■
rc...
Director &lt;-f the Mint’ l«ech luu made
public n statement on the financial condi
tion uf the treasury in which, among
other things, he *ay«. that the amount of
money in the treasury of tbe United
States uu the first of this month was over
4731,000 OQtt, of which (403,030.000 was
“trust money" held for the redemption of
gold, silver, and currency certificate-*, mid
the balance uf S2\*.000,o,Mi belonged to tbe
treasury “just as absolutely as any prop­
erty which the government owns."

i

m

NEWS IN BRIEF-.

An&lt;rl»«.

A'Michigan judge is Hit Intest jurist to
‘■7^
“ ~T“
tebteJ
p
¥’$•“ - V“ Auntete droid* tuat au umbrella is public property
and that failure to return on* borrowed
does not constitute larc;uy.
Mi«a Gabrielle Greeley, tbe youngest
daughter uf Horace Greei.-y, was married
tartoaod Fomuux. At UnUm . uul. Thursday to Rev. Frank Moul rose Clen­
-»J«nproMb«d th. prc.H,ut anJ „lrt: -1 denin, at PleaaantviHc, N. Y.
Twenty rowdies nt Katamaxoo, Mich.,
*'"r Oro&gt;«r ClcreUod, uud 1
Uk.thteopponuult; bl wteblogjou ,rc wedneadsy night, broke tlw window* and
doorsofa bunse with st^ne* to disturb
hZd ”1u,n 1'h“ &gt;,n“llJ«0‘“kook bl, tho screffity of . a wedding pdrty. They
b.nd ourdi.nr, „,d „la h, wtahod Wm
well. UwpOM.tod.mwd,lor.,
E. Snider, n* wealthy graiu buyer of
U&gt;e prc.ldeut.pukc.1 euu.lder.bte leugtb. Burdette, lo., called I. I Jit ham a cliickcuA. n L*0'1
Fr®U Bn4
thief aud tbe tatter bn* present* I a bill of
.niL U ona numeroa» floral designs Ilh.VOO to Snider and naked tbe court to
.
and basils of fruit were presetrted to lhe ’ collect It.
W. F. Pcironnel, once a prominent op­
Party. W heu the train arrived at Los1
al?th« “in**100s1
w" flred aud erator on tbe Chicago board of trade, was
wens
whi.tta.
ij -o
।
fouud dead in a loom ut McCoy’* hotel
alio
t
L1!’ ana _wh,
“,“ Wy&lt;l
claim. The city
laJui,/??^
I “ th"1 cllr Thursday. A package of
----- ...j
na~
lavishly (
Tb« - to
J,’»o
morpl.m. »«&lt; iuuu.l ,&lt; In. .IdU.mllt i.
lhe ceremunies opened with
namrl.r ta
.1 »• . - _
militia, G. A. R. post* and rivta
’
LuB*ue ^unni’ant, who is suing O. W.
Hous in this vicinity participated The * J’OUr' °f ,:hic*g0’ for liu0’WJ for *»•

president’s carriage was full of flaw.*? I I®"”! uutr*Reoua proceedings token to
He stood kuee deep in them a* be ross to 1 bt*.ak
n
bel*‘!':u Duonivan*
acknowledge the cheers of the neonl*
1 &lt;M*Tr * d*uKhu,r&lt;
»l O.iktand,
lined th. route oFte? p«S?P whlS CmL’ *orkl^ “ waiter in a hotel. He
ended «t the city hall, wh^rea covered
be w k ?Pin« out of lhe woj until
form looked like a tropical garden.
I
Dinner nnd * Serenade. I
A&lt;Mrw»e. of w.lcom,
ma.k b. I
Comrcor Mwkh.m at,I M,Jor H„,-Z
1 resident Harrison reapomied un i bri'f
speeches wvrn also made by Secretary |
Rusk and Postmaster General Wane- '
maker.
After tiie iipeechmaking the |
president and party pruervded to the Hr! !
enbrek hotel, where flower-bedecked ;
apartment* had been roaerved fot them,
wM-,er.ufa" “.S'1**1 ntthe hotel, during I
wmeu the preaident was serenaded in the
rly evening.
A Build Mllvor Card.
lie then went to th* Pavillion and held
a public reception, which was largely at-,
tem.ed, nnd later the puesideut. Secretary |
Ind iLi!-&gt;W‘ln,a*U:r Ge“!r;,i Wanamaker, 1

,be Ili*Dola Mm»to Cuppinger'a bill
Merritt conspiracy taw'wua
SSfc'f
Th' X'11'™1 "PpropH, ,bl"
.
11 is prop ned to establish a mail service
°n °ie
caM ln Sl k0'14’1^**b strike ot laborers al Jackson park
ls a failu,v- It will probably be declared
oft
The owuersof a New Jersey pottery
’-noted a tramp off the nramises for ask*ng fur 10 cents. The tramp bought a
l*»un I ut sulphur and managed to feed
it juto a burnim: kiln, nnd tbo result
was that WX) worth of high art pottery
ro'.’tavd to ylaxa. The only consolati &gt;n
the owner ha I was tb« knowledge that he
&gt;«Atl saved lUcwuu.
Troop L, of the Sixth cavalry com-

ll“',wtlrcly ol Brute Sioux, bu brru
XAMgnoclub. lhe president’s invitation ; organized.
tu tne c.ub was ana solid silver card suitsbly Inscribed. Tlw entire city was brill j Secretary Proctor has returned to the
iantly illuminated at night. At 1 a. m. ; national capital from a vhit to bis home
to-day the train started for Sou Diego. n*-i: iu Vermont.
San FfcANctsco. April 2k—The firstI! After n recent rainstorm at Foloom, Cat.,
event of yesterday in the programme of gold nuggets were picked tip iu ibe*treel«.
entertainment of die president and party A lucky l&gt;&gt;y fcniud one that be sold for toAt tin: Mile of Washington relics at
was the review of the public school cbil- j rhl
Philadelphia
u coat worn by the father uf
dren, who wyre drawn up in line on both hl*
c
*■’* country when inaugurated brought
That the secretary should consider it wise
aides of the street. Tbe president drove *1(JB
to convert all his aasets into the moat avail­
down
une
line
aud
back
tbe
other,
the;
able niauey, and to this end convert the
Au unsuccessful nfc;npt wn« made
j uvm* u uv.uui,, mt., itcuiic.tuay uigiib iu
large
cjin J children cheering
. — ~ amount
........... - ot subsidiary
j "silver
-.ii.t-t voiu
— vociferously.
—- —w Gohlen
.
mar Galesburg, Ills., Wednesday night to
vivitMil and
an.I than
t,
Hilo lawful money, and. that he should ! Gate
',aU’ nark
lwrk wa&lt;&gt; ner’ visited
8u- 1 wreck n pasungnr train on lhe Burling­
draw in from the nati &gt;:inl laink dppo-ito- i tro heights where luncheon was acrve.1. ton
road,
lull IIHIU.
rics money which may be ureded by tne Tiie next drive wa* to Presidio, wiwr? the1J, There
aucru t*
is a
n ।pig ax Junction City, Kan.,
*
- eminently
r, pn-Midcnt
reviewed the troops stationed at ' which weigh* ■ —it53j pound-..
government “
"«em»
proper,
It'la be
and should excite nu concern:" that the
___ —and
__ __artillery
___ ... and cj
L. -v- ‘ lievcil
&gt;c I the *post
wltnes.ed
lierv.1 to
l«e the
ti largest bog iu the world
to !*•
only heavy expenditure chargeable to the ' airy drilta. In the Evening at the Palace —on fuur fret.
last congreM which tbe treasury is feelhotel President
I- iiuki
a-reBKirat and
ami Airs.
airs. i!urrt«ou
Hurrisoo re
re-­ '
The street car strikers at Detroit have
ing now is the rotund
the direct tax;
---------- &lt;&gt;f--- ----------------------i; wired’ representatives of the army and noMMaionm
the city.
citv They
TLertc
ir up
nn the
th*
the
tear
tallln'J ff' •
/Fh C‘”‘U“nf “F vhV&gt;; fl”‘
‘‘L!' a \arr °?mber
*n’I po-se*s:on
tracks andof utberwii
lhemilve.
fallini* of! • • • solely
HOielv because
b*&lt;"tn^&lt;if
t he Tiled
\lied guests.
Eiuexls
.
...
..
falling
of the
Several h.nA.
bands ..r
of ...
music ma&gt;tcrs
ot the situation
removal of 4be duty on augnr. the benefit were in attendance during the reception.
The Brin di and Portuguese are still
of which the people are getting In the
quarreling over their ‘ South African
lower price of that article."
Prior to this th* Z.-ta Phi fraternity en­
possession*, but the prospect* are now
tertained tlic president tor half au hour.
Hint no bloc 1 will .be shed
greelevs daughter.
During bis Miami college days tbe presi­
The International Young Women’s
dent was a member of this fraternity, aud
Christian association, in session at Scran­
lhe coast orjauiMtiou so arranged their
ton, l*n..bn» elected Mrs. J. V. Farwell, of
own banquet Dial tbe president would be
New York, April M —The wedding ot enahhd to attend II At last nights re­ Chicago, pr.-'idenL
The new United States treasurer, E. H.
Min Gabrielle Greeley, daughter of Hor­ ception Mrs Harrison received a souvenir
ace Greeley, to Rjv. Frank Montrose from the laoieaoCSan Franciocu. It waa Nebeker.^will take charge of the office
Munday. T e couiit of tbe money in the
Clendenin, took place yesterday at. St. an elegant silver card they tastefully de­
treasury began to-day.
John's Protestant Episcopal
ehnreb, signed. The reception lasted until 11
Rose Hili is under arrest at Lebanon,
Pleasantville. Westchester county. Tha o’clock, wb'-n the entire party retired.
Mo. eharg-d with poisoning a family
Rev. H. T. Hall officiated, nnd, previous
Shortly after it occurred Sunday, tbe name^Bkiuier-on in Camden couuty, two
to tbe ceremony, administered the holy presiilent received news of thu accident members ol which have die L
communion to the brid d couple. Miss to bis slater, Mrs. Eaton, and for a time it
Rev. Dr. Lorimer, pastor of- tbe Im­
Greeley drewwl the altar with her own looked as though this untoward event manuel Bapl hl church at Chicago, has
bauds. No formal invitations were sent would break up tbe excursion, as tbe presl- received a call to the pulpit ot Tremont
out for the ceremony at the church, but dentaunounced his inteutioii, if reassuring Temple, his nil church al Boston.
Nelson Gray, a desperado awaiting trial
many people of the neighborhood and nesr* wa* nst received, of returning coat
parishioners of the bridegroom atte nded. at once. But fortunately good news ar­ for arson and burglary at Versailles, Ky.,*
rived yesterday, aud If there is no relnpse was shot through the head nnd kille&lt;i by
The happy couple arrived here yester­ tbe excursion programme will be carried 1 Jall.r Hall Friday while attempting
day afternoon, where a reception wasbcld. out.
to efcaf^.
»
____________________
attended by a large number of prominent
During the Salisbury administration of
MOURNING IN GERMANY.
people. They left here last night on a
the British government •150,000,01'3 of the
wedding trip of a month, but their desti­
national debt has been paid.
nation wa* kept secret. Although Mr.
By accident Thursday Arthur Moore, of
Cleodeuiu’s paatoral work st Westches­
Berlin. April 25—Geu. von Molike, Windsor. N. Y., gave, hh youn^wife, w .io
ter will keep hia reridence there, be ex­
had just bet i confined, a teaspoouful of
one
of
tbe
great
historic
figures
of
tbe
pect* to be able to take his wife for a few
carbolic aci&lt;t She died in great agony a
weeks every year back to her old home in German empire, died last night at bis res; few hours later.
Chappaqua. Tbe handsome stone barn idence In this city. Tbe news spread rap­
The body of Charles Bedford^who dis­
on Greeley place, which Mr. Greeley built idly through tho city, and on every hand appeared tron Leadville, -Colo., sixteen
many years ago. is being altered into a created tha moat profound sorrow. Em- months ago, has been found iu an aban­
substantia! dwelling house, which will jieror William, whose love for the old sol­ doned drift. He bad committed suicide
receive the pair during their visits.
dier amounted almost to idolatry, shed by exploding a stick of giant powder.
Three negro murderers were banged In
ANOTHER WOMAN SHOT.
South Carolina' Friday—by tho sheriff:
Waite S. -Martin, at Columbia—killed a
Bloody Work
white wonrnnr Bill Miles, at' Pickensmurdered a man over a debt of a nickel,
Connkllsvillk. Pa., April 24.—There
and Hdmun I Holliday, at Manning, for
waa a troublous time at Leisenriug works
the kiliiug of a white mon.
No. a yesterday when Sheriff McCormick
A receiver has been appointed for the
went there on an eviction tour. The first
Bloux Fulls (S D ) Granite company. Lia­
bilities, HO.-KiU, aoMta, *5.3,030.
to resist the sheriff were Andy Blaahko
Severe and con tin nous rainstorms in
aud wife. Tbe. latter triad - to enter her
Peru have inundated many villages and
house after being evicted. Tbe sheriff
caused a great loss of property.
repeally shoved her down the steps and
Homer F. Royce, ex-chief "justice of the
the husband and a mob of women
Vermont supreme court, died at St. Alpounced upon the officer, who opened
bens. Vt.. Friday, aged nearly Ml years.
fire and wounded Blaako In,the leg. Mar­
. B. S. Merriam, a well-known Repub­
tin Struvoiik, a tiger like striker, sprang
lican politician of Keokuk, la., and Cor­
upon the i^eriff after the crowd dis­
nelius North, of East Tawas, Mich., died
persed.
McCormick shot him clean
tears when he heard of tbe general's Tbursaay.
through tbe face.
Two miles from Huron, &amp; D., Thurs­
death, and immediately ordered that ex­
Struvoiik retreated, but the crowd reap­ tensive preparations be made to show the day. at n depth of 935 feet, au artesian
peared, auddid uotrun until Mm. Btashko esteem in which be waa held by the na­ flow of 10,000 gallons per minute waa
had been shot in the thigh and the sheriff tion. Residences and budneas places in struck.
Twelve Manlpuris villages have been
in lhe ankle. The wounded woman lay
Berlin are already draped, and the city
on tbe ground fifteen minutes with her presents a spectacle similar to those wit­ destroyed by tbe British-Indian troops It
trying children beside her. She was re­ nessed after the deaths at Emperor Will­ is now thought that the rebels are com­
pletely
cowed.
moved to her house, and when Sheriff Me
iam and Emperor Frederick.
Gen. N. P Banks is iocomparatlve pov­
Cormick entered to learn of her &lt; ondi tion
she sprang at him like a&gt; Roues*. It re­
erty in bis old age, and friends in con­
quired several men to restrain her while
Washington Citt, April 87.—In tbe gress bnve started a movement to raise a
the sheriff got out of her sight Neither Supreme court of the United States Mon­ fund .'or his support.
of the women shot Wedne&gt;day is dead,
Mayor Chapin, of Brookly n, N. Y., baa
day Chief Justice Fuller annottnost th it
and the doctor say* they are uot even ser­ •wing to tbe illne** of Justice Brkdl-y, appo nted T. McCanta Stewart, a colored
Democrat, a member ot tbe board of edu­
iously wounded.
lhe bearing of the argu rents iu the Beh­
ring Sra case and lhe lottery case won I cation of that city.
It ia stated that the great secret ot P. L.
be pXpone.l until October 10, as owing
OOLUMBl®, Ind., April 27.—A monu­
to the importance of tiw cases, it w.is de­ Mo-ti'a payment to •’Doc’’ Wilson of
ment fifty feet iu height, ot Bedford lime­ rivable that tne argtrtn’nta should be 135u,&lt;U0 was that WiUoa knew of some
lurtt
f crime committed by a relative of
stone, will be erected May 10 with appro­ heard by a full bench. It la hardly poesipriate ceremonies, marking the center ot blr 1 bit the cmx- brought to test tha con­ Moen, nnd the tatter paid Lhe hush­
population a* shown by tho census stitutionality of tha McKinley tariff la.r money to save the good name of his fam­
bureau. Il will be on a farm twenty will be reoobsd soon. There were no ily.
At White Pigeon, Mich., SaturJay E. J.
tnileu east of this city.
d|rci*iou« in Lhe electrocution cases of
Brink, n l*ake Shore brakem in. kicked
Jug.ro an I Wck&gt;1.
auu othrrwNe brutally abused bis wife.
CHICAGO. April -5 —A fire occurred on
As bo was about to strike her with Ids
Chicago avenue Thursday ia n tenement
MoXBor, Mich. April W.-A tragedy ttatkbe drew a revolver and shot him in
occupied by over fifty p-raou-, and no cxcarrod at the county jail Monday loom­ tbe neck, giving him a ponibly fatal
Friday, tbe men al work on tbe ruins ing A* Turnkey Tehrer entered tbe cell wound.
found the bodt*» of Mr-. Bjorn* &gt;u. *n old
J. 8. Hout, of Sl Louis, rent a revolttsiai :or attempt-&lt;1 burutary, to remove
ihi ir Ureaiilasl ui-bes, ha w*«"Bet upon

weooeo

••

•cornu; av
au City «.

— -­
Only two game* ptay«d.

Tbe officer
' in the fight shot bolt: men.
On* was
। keiedlaatautly and the other will die.

tber of bating.” A kodak flood was on
hand and took several lualantaueous pho­
tographs of the affair.
St. Iteui* was thrown into a fever of ex­
citement Sattinl iy by tha discovery of
the mutilated r.-malus of a man and
womau. The excitement subsided when
it wa&lt; found that they wera mwlic.il col­
lege subject A
It is stated at Chicago on apparently
good (nutl.orily that the D.*ero &amp; Mansure company, coni planter manufac­
turers; D.*era &amp; Co., bnrve.ters, and tbe
Moliue Plow c nupatiy, all iocau-d at Mo­
line. Illa., have arraagvd to luqrtro into
one csinbHshmaut. Bo-tun aud Chicago
capitalist* nr* at tbe head ut tbe com­
bine.
Mra. Sirab Huutlqf, 70 year* old,
waa arrested at Chicago Saturday for
shoplifting. She was detected stealing a
doll, and other stolen property was found
ou her person.
John B. Werner, of Allentown, Pa.,
' and R. M. Ludtow, of SL Iteuis, studeut*
at the Epi-copal General Theological
■cminary, N.-\v York, have joined tbe
R'&lt;man Catholic church.
Talmn'lge’s new Tabernacle In Brook­
lyn, N. Y., was opened Sunday, with three
services al each of whlcu it was packed
with people. The edifice has co»t no far
H10,0U0 and will require &gt;40,000 afore to
finish.
A quarrel between two boys from differ
ent villages in Nuaug Tung, China, led
to n battle between tha rival villages iu
which swords, spears and fireams were
the weapons.
Many were killed and
wounded.
When David Smith, a former living in
Cook couuty, just east of Elgin, Ills.,
arose Sunday morning, he found the body
of Frank Martin, a middle-ageti man who
worked at odd jobs thereabouts, hanging
from a tree in his dooryar.L
The poller of New York are arresting
tneu right an left, but so far do not seem
to be any more sucooeaful in getting hold
of Mack the Ripper" than the London
‘'bobbies."
Hempstead Wash burnt- was inducted
lute office ns mayor at Chicago Monday
uigbl.
The American Tract society ta holding
its annual meeting nt the national capital.
The receipt* last year were 005,00).
A greeuish insect is injuring the wheat
In Russell county. Kau.
Peter Wettstein, of Leonard*rille, Kan.,
I* so angry over the delay in obtaining a
pension thnt he has declared Ire will kill
Gen. Haum and biqrself if tbe pen-ion is
uot granted soon. He has been waiting
eeveu years for it aud has set a limit ot
time he will wait, and the officials are
watching for him.
chagen, the great Russian painter, is in­
sane.
Judge Ellis S Ferry, formerly a resi­
dent of Danville, Ills., died in Washing­
ton City Monday.
Professor John Dickinson, Anna Dick­
inson’s brother, is satisfied that hl* sis­
ter’s mind is unbalanceJ
The Farmers’ nnd Traders* bank of
Montgomery City, Mo, is fy,30C short,
and the cashier is missing.
t
Ground wa« broken Mond iy for the
Grant monument in Riverside p*rk. New
York. Gen.- 'Horace Porter delivered the
oration.
Joseph I’eck. aged 18. living near Logan
Court House, W. Va., emulated Nero the
other day iu n smalt way. He set fira to
his father's bouse add played an organ
while it was burning.
Among tl:e men natnod for secretary of
war .when Proctor resigns to became sena­
tor in Edmunds’ place are e ^-Senator*
Hill, of Colorado; Pierce, of Minneapolis;
Senator Manderson and M. M. E«ee.
The fire in St. Charles, Minn., Sunday
destroyed property to tbe value of f100,000.
Tiie Detroit* Street Railway company
made a coinple surrender to tbe employes
Monday, before lhe arbitration boird had
an opportunity to consider the matter.
Tbe surrender, however, was ma le directly
to the arbitration board.

Portland, Ore, April 27—Toe soldiers
tn the garri-ou at Walla Walla, Wash.,
broke into the jail in that city and shot
I). J. Hunt, who was imprisoned for kill­
ing one ot their comrade*. k

THE MARKETS.

Chle...,

FuUowlng were the quotation &lt; on tae board
of trade to-day: Wheat—Na. 2 May. opened
fil.OBtt. cloecd »L0»)4; July. upen&gt;4 f I &lt;«*».
dosed Staffs September,opouoJ S1.OB4, closed
fl.iilCorn—No. 2 May. upenoJ SS^i\ dowd
a^tc; July, opened QfHc. clroed S3c: Septem­
ber. opened
duwd «IH?. Oata-Nu. 2 May.
Bpcned aSHc, closed &amp; He: July, opened 4?Hc.
doaed UFu'. September, opened 31e. doeed
3*Mc. Pork—May. openad f IX.’iU. do«od *12.00;
July, opened I12.9U cloaod &gt;13.0'; Septem­
ber, opened *13.3), closed flfiJli. Lard—May,
opened l&amp;blhk cldsal VLT&amp;ii
Live Mtock—Following were the prion at
the Union stock yardj: Hogs - Market opened
only moderately active aud rather dull; prices
1U&amp;1N- lower; packer* buying Slowly; sain
ranged at *3.0U3&lt;A) pigs; »4.&lt;0il.!U light;
tl.STjtc; rough pa.-king; *L0Ja5-O/ mixed;
*4.&lt;U^o.to lor. hoary packing aud shipping
lot*
Cattle - Quotation* ranged at F&gt;Ghjfl.43 for
choice to fancy shipping ktears;
for
gwd tu choice do; A3i&amp;t.m) common to fair do;
&gt;3J0a4 £■&gt; Imt.-hera' ateera; *2.&lt;D^350 stocken,
*4.00g&amp;d» Texan*; *3.^43) feeders; Cl.fiOft
4.&lt;IO row; JLSO2A40 bulb; S£in&amp;l W real
calrea Hhrep—Lvmand fairly actire; quota­
tion* ranged et 14
weave sue; :«.7j®iL25
Dativca; to (tej'.iu tattibs.
Produce: Butter-Fancy eeiwratnr, 2Jc per
lb; freak dairies. 21®Xfc; paddug stack, 113
13c. Eggs-Strictly freah. U 13^ per do*.
Live poultry—Uhickuus, luc jier lb; ducks, 1J3
11c: turkeys, mixed lota, lljvtac; &lt;0ea,
UU' per do* INitaUwe—Whit» rose, 75 jdU j per
bu; Hebron. Su-|*»tUU, Poerlew.
Sweet
potatuea—UUnoi* Jerseya,
ApplasUuocng.
W per bU; eating.
Broom corn—Hurl Gteiifc- par lb; whisk
brush,
gnu*, self-working. 34&gt;4e;
nil Je aud rovers. 3ti&gt;7c; Cummoa brush. 2)4
•3Hc; erroked, 2®3MS

HUM: do Jone. SLUM: do July. »U»M;

MMc.
Bye-Negiaetad
Barley-Neglected.
Pork-Dull; JJ3.7-&lt;jlt.UJ for new nu^. Lard-

l&amp;UO.jBB.
Cidoradus W-si;
---- ...
. EL73««.n.
Eb«ep
LaxnlM-Market
active at an ad
G7.»&gt; V IU)
cllppsd do. fXHDjd W; auburn
tombs. .7.0C31U; uMpp&gt;-d ito, WWOffMri*.

Dirraorr, April 27.

Mr. Frank Huffman, a •young man of
Burlington, Ohio, states that he had bmn
under tbe care of two prominent phy­
sicians. and UM*d tbelr treatment until be
was uot able to get around. They pro­
nounced his case to be consumption and
(
incurable. He was jiersuaded to try Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumpUou.
• ■
coughs and colds and at that time was not
able to walk across tbe street wltbqot
rating. He found, before he had Btfrd
half of a dollar bottle, that he was much
,
better, he continued to use it and is to-day
enjoying good health. If you liave any
throat, lung or chest trouble try it We
;
guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free
at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
Klee trie Hitter*.
. This remedy Is becoming m&gt; well known '
1
and ,sb popular as to need no special
mention. All who have nwd Electric
I
Bitters sing the same sons of praise.—A
purer medicine does not exist and It Is
guaranteed to do all that Is claimed.
Electric Bitters will .cure all diseases of
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
bulls, salt rheum and other alft-cttona
caused by impure blood.—Will drive
nfalarla from lhe system ami prevent as
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
of headache, constipation and indigestion
try Electric Bitters. Entire satlsfactioB
guaranteed, or money refunded. Price
50 cto. and 81.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
year’s drug store.

I

The best salve In the world forcu|s,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
aorta, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist.
The Ashley* will endeavor to console
the wounded hearts of the South Lyons
people by having a motor line built from
that town to Leland.

I

I»ciorS may differ in opinion as to the cause
of that feeling of languor and fatigue so preva­
lent iu lhe spring; but all agree its to what is
the best remedy for It. namely, Ayer's Sarsapa­
rilla: it makes the weak strong, and effectually
removes that tired feeling. ■.

A cooperage shop employing 25 men
will be started at Howell If the town will
put up 8500. The bonus will probably be
forthcoming.
It seems to be the fashion for young
ladles with pimples and Oiotebca on their
face to make experiments with various
cosmetic*. Madame PiffypafTy advertises
her foreign-named compound, composed of
a combination of poisonous mineral sub­
stances that deaden and burden the deli­
cate substances of the skin. There are no
'complexions like those that nature give.
The tonic, strengthening and health-giving
• fleets of Swift’s Specific (S. s. S.) permit
nature to work her will In this respect, as
ihuusai'ds of ladies, both youug and old,
have discovered. The cheapest and moat
beautiful complexions ‘ depend «&gt;n health
and vigor. It Is tbe office of Swift’s
Sjiecific IS. S. 8.) to give vigor and tone
aud health to the system, and in this. way
to give lustre to tiie eye and roses to the
cheeks.
'
*

lU-ltx. the Manistee salt maker. Is the
only one who will not join the new asso­
ciation. and be proposes to fight it out alone.
IVanned-a good appetite. You ran have It
easy enough b&gt; taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla It
tones the dlyestlon and cures tick headache.

Lansing photographers want all canvass­
ing photographic agents taxed a liberal sum.
to keep them away or help the city.

I

Mr«. U inslow’s BooUnag 8)rup ha* l&gt;een csed
for children leetbmg. It soothea Uw child,
softens the gums, adaya all pain, earts wind
eollc. and 1*1 tbe best remedy for dlarrtacrh.
Taeiity-five cent* a bottle Sola by all drmnrtw
tbrougtrout tbe aoyid.

The Canon City Gleaner has quit: been
garnered in by the newspaper gleaner
whose name Is Death so te speak.
Improve the nutritive" lunctions of the scalp
by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew,
er. and thus keep the hair from falling and be-

Thomas Rose. ■ Saginaw dago. was sen­
tenced to five years .in Jackson by Judge
Edcet yesterday for larceny.
Ur. Haines' Gulden SpecIBc.
It can be given .u a cuu of tea or coffee, with­
out tbe knowledge oft he person taking ft,
effecting a speedy and pe Nnonent cure, whether
the ratlent Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wreck. Thousands ot drunkards have been
cured who bare taken tbe Golden S(&gt;eclAc in
tbelr coffee without their knowbdxc. and to­
day believe they quit drinking of their own free
will. No harmful effect results from its ad­
ministration. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir­
cular and full particulars. Addre«s lu con­
fidence. Gold km Sexcinc Co., iha BacS fitreet,
Cincinnati. O.

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H. C. Thome, the missing Flint man, has
turned up safe and sound, but non compos
mentis, in New York state.

When she waa a Child, she cried tor CMstori*.
When ahe bad Children, she gave them Castoria.

A new basket factory Is to Ire started at
Gobleville, Kalamazoo county, about May
1. with a large force of men.
Tbe ruperior merit of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
as an anodyne etpectoraat 1s due to* skilful
cnaibmaflntt of the most powerful Ingredient*.
Nothing Uke It baa ever been aUsmpted in
pharmacy, and its sneeeas In the cure of pul­
monary complaints l» unparalleled.

Tbe water In Saginaw bay is po low that
tire rafting ot any large quantities of log«
Is nearly Impossible.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Mrs. Johnson's dwelling house. Fenton.
Matches. Total loss.
The Royal An-annm will bold Its next
annual meeting in Lansing.
The attempt to form a board of trade in
Bay Qty is a gloomy failure.
WUiiatn DriukaH aud wife, of Byt &gt;
Center, cwtebrAtrd Hick gelden woddl
fatal week.
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Ishpeming, Marquette,
■tract comariof the ote:
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�tteada to the sorrow of al! who lire near.
B. 8. Holly ta getting ready to build a
new bouse.
Henry Walls will build a house*
Mr. McCorolce ta moving hta blacksmith
Some nfour industrious farmers bare
shop on the lot ta front of hta bouse.
Dogs
wounded
five
good
sheep
for
L.
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Christie on Monday night Three eame
|,ul dogs have been In three other flocks and it
teems tliat an effort should be made to lo­
mid *«. »' your eUy. cate the dogs and put on end to tlieir sheep
killing. If not the dog fund will run short
m our strvol Friday.
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this year.
Wiiiiam Merritt and wife
on their hou-M- and gone to work for Jubn
HnMen. of Gull Prairie, this season.
The Ladles Dime society met at Mrs.
Clara Payne begins her first term of
tciiooi fit the Bunnell school noose, the Jane Fibber's. They report a pleasant
time and two new members were taken in.
Brat Monday iu May.
School commenced Monday In the Fisher
Aiwa Woodworth, of . Hastings, visited
district with Eva Smith as teacher.
ber"later. Ixjttle l/JOrnta.
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Wallace Brown and wife were callers at
Mrs. Cowles Sunday.
Wallace Brown in having a new picket
T. H. Cassell died Tuesday morning.
fence built. Mr. larkins is doing tlse
Funeral at tin?residence Thursday 10 a. m.
The funeral of Joseph Conley was held work.
Mrs. Kurtz, of Hastings, was kt Mrs.
at the house Sunday at i p. m.
Mrs. M. Guy i# visiting her father In Cowlr* Monday.
Bert Kienle Is working land for Henry
Selrewa at this writing.
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Wm. Biven’s little boy lost one of hta Fisher.
Mr. Brice lias moved on A. D. Summers
fcwers by getting it caught in the door.
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T. S. Brice, of Hastings, attended Joseph farm.

Mr. Editor, don’t lie too seven? on the
spring poets. You don't know what pos­
sibilities of greatness you may crush.
Arthur Kenyon aud family, of Orange­
ville, attended tbe S. D. A^ quarterly
meeting.
The M. E. Sunday school is prospering
with Peter Covert Superintendent.
The Carl tun friends ot Mr. and Mrs. A.
Davenport extend their sympathies In tbe
lots of tbelr ton.
Fred Clark, of Hastings township.
Sunduyed in Carlton.
Mr. Jeffers la no better. He cannot live
long. T. Daniels hi hired to take care of
him.
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John Reed and wife, of Rutland, visited
Mrs. D. (MtpeQter Saturday and Sunday.
Tiie following was given us by a friend:
in 18S9 the poat office at Carlton Center
wa# kept by T.JF. Barnum at the Ixnue of
A. G. Senter, who was deputy postmaster.
Tbe mall came once a week, and was kept
in a small drawer In a bureau. There wenno newspapers came to the office at that
time.
The young people have organized prayer
meeting to be hold nt tbe home of Mrs. F.
B. Fh-mlfig every Wednesday evening.

eloverdale.
There wm a large turnout nt meeting
and Sunday school last Sunday.
The measles have about played out, only
a few ‘Pion* to have them.
Business at the brick y ard is booming.
Campbell Bro*, shipped,three car loads
of whcatjfrom here last w«*ek.
Our blacksmith has converted bta center
wheeler into a row boat and It now gets
then-.
John Ryan has Just received a consign­
ment of Champion binders, tnowers. etc.
Mort Bate* has added a cook room to
his house.
Ansel Kingsbury ta improving his resi­
dence by tbe erection of two porches ami
will also build a new kitchen.
Fred Hunt was at home over Sunday
The voung friends of Mina Davenport
assembled st the latter’s home on Friday
last, to do honor to their young hostess'
ninth birthday anniversary.

Our spring term of school has com­
menced with Hattie Case as teacher.
Cha». Brown, an old resident of this
place, has sold hia farns to H. Woodham,
of Plainwell, and will move upar Allegan,
where he has purchased an ist^acn* fans.
Sylvester France la at work-in Otsego.
David Barber, one of our most popular
young men, ha« decided to return to th**
wnt Consequently the young people ot
the neighborhood collected and repaired to
his home last Friday evening to make him
a farewell visit. They expected to take
him unawares, but Dave had bla eyes open
and was already to receive them. An en­
joyable time waa had. All unite in wish­
ing him prosperity and happiness and
we’ll ever be glad to welcome him back.
Anna Tlbblts received a welcome visit
from her foster brothers, tbe Messrs. Gil-

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The Center schwl have purelta*ed a flag
| and globe with the money raised at the
■ - exhibition.
Janies Perry aud wife, of 1 ennfleld,
E HuBdai’-d at G. W. Tompkins.
Mrn, Ellen Russell, of Battle Creek, taut
I Denn Tusker’s this week.
Mr*. Churchill, of Verona, is visiting
r her daughter. Mrs. Wm. SegerWill Campbell’a baby boy has been ven
F sick with lung fever, but I* better.
Evening servlc at the M. 1’. church Sun| day evnilug. May 8rd.
Thera whl be pnblie installation of
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officers at Good Templar hall, Saturday
I -evening. May 2d. Au invitation Is ex3- tended to lhe sister lodges and public genI erally. Following arc elected officers:
€. T., Mary Wilcox.
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V. T.. Nellie Front.
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S., Ellsworth Jewell.
South Boatlnga.
F. S.. Chloe Shepard.
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Preaching next Sunday evening by
T-. Orin Phillips.
Elder Cheney.
M.. l^irte Scott
r'
Morris Burton drives a uew team which
G. . Asa Wright.
he has lately purchased.
.
C.. John Tompkins.
I
U D.. Jerome Frost.
Charlie Barnaby ha# been quite sick with
a relapse of la grippe but is better at this
E
P. C.. Alvarez Wilcox.
Oats all fumed in this vicinity and plow- writing.
The sick at Mr. Ijtke'x are about the
p Ing tor oom.
same.
Garfcey.
Mrs. Albert Barnaby does not gain very
O' but didn't the wind blow last Mon- rapidly.
Mrs. C. Osguod,s mother, from Lowell,
Both Liberals mid Radicals have organ- who ta visiting her is suffering from the
k iced Sunday eehool at the Tamarack. We effects of ta grippe.
.
" hope to are them unite and have a good
The Sunday scliooi Is progressing finely.
&amp; Sunday school the coming summer.
Horace Pennock, of Hickory Corners,
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Clyde f’urden nioMsl back from Grand was seep on our streeta yesterday.
■. Hapids fest week. City life did uot agree
Mr. Havens ta one of our model fanners
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with him.
as one may see by going past his farm.
Quite an accident happened to C. Gla#- You never hear him complaining of the
g«&gt;w and family last Sunday evening as governmeut nor of hard times.
. they went on their way to the church.
. One tug unhooked as they were coming
We team by wire of the death of Ralph
dawn tin* hill north from the church and
• tbelr coJta became frightened and ran Johnson, formerly of this place.
Lcnah Kelsey ta on the sick list, having
away throwing the occupants out. hurting
a Mrs. Ghnsgow badly. She is a large fleshy to leave the city school. Hope she may
woman aed she fell upon one wheel strik- soon be aide to return.
Mr3. Barnum is visiting he r daughter,
■ ing her back and otherwise injuringher.
Ur. and Mrs. Wright were seen on our Mrs.£. Young.
Mr.-. Armour and Mrs. Wortman are
streets test Monday. He now/»mile8 at
beim; called grandpa.
guests ot Mrs. A. C. Wait.
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Alien King and wife, of Woodland, Snn- . M1m Baker, of Antrim Co., is visiting at
j flayed with Mr. and Mrs. John (terkey.
Gary Baker's.
fj,
Aud now Seymour Cunningham saya he
Ira Cotton and wife were railed to attend
is a married man. Alma Lovewell being the ft neral of Mrs. C.'s uncle, Mr. Contey,
L the choice of hia heart and fortune. We ot Maple Grove.
‘r wish there succes#.
Jesse Chase continues on tiie sick list
Elder Kidder wvrnt to Orange ,to hold with very slight gain.
s quarterly meeting &gt;a*i week.
John Bain has moved only his farm In
Horace Myers and wife attended quar- Woodland, known as the A. Bolten farm.
| terly meeting at Kilpatrick church.
Oar school commences next week with
There was a surprise on Mrs. Oliver Mr. Graham teacher.
J Cheney last Saturday evening. Her friends
Gary Baker ta the boss fisherman.
| presented her with a nice couch as a token Caught a goodly number by use of a club.
J. Fuller has now moved to Woodland.
We wo.lrt like to see « lew of tbo«
C. Lane Is coming from Woodland onto
KHken we read about on our plate Just tbe Fuller farm.
We are much pleased with tbe Increase
Dare Coats bas moved back upon hia of scholars tn our Sunday school. Room
for more.
Mrs. Youngs anti daughter Mamie, of
Eva Smith I# now In the school room, as
Coats Grow, visited at Mrs. Spencer’s last teacher In the Fisher district. Success is
her motto.
Mamie Youngs and Elsie Townsend are
Mr. Racey. of all over, is on our streets
taking music lemons at Mrs. Spencer's band shaking.
home this ‘■unimer.
Elias Wailick goes to Van Buren Co. to
visit bls parents.
Wiaalevllle
Brush Ridge.
Gertrude Nimtno was the guest of
Hastings friends over Sunday.
Farmers are busy sowing oats.
The W. C. T. U. held a very interest­
A girl at Frank Leonard's. John Mc­
ing cuorert at the Baptist church last Fri­ Bain and wife are now therefore called
day evening
grandpa and grandma.
Mrs. M. Hubbard died al her home In
Mrs. Natzal will keep bouse for Jacob
xhte village Wednesday last, aged eighty. Scherer
-Tbe funeral took place Saturday at W;3O.
Mrs. Henry Anders, who has been III
H. E. Hendrick is slowly recovering with Inflamatory rheumatism. Is better at
’front a tussle with scarlet fever.
this writing.
Richard Watkins and family have arlx?roy Barnum and wife, of Coats Grove,
’jivrd in the village and are settling lo are visiting relatives here.
Our school opened on Monday last, with
*Mr. Ferguson is having a new store Ella Gaskill as teacher.
'.butlion Lhe went si*te.
Wheat on the ground is looking fine.
Eva Blain. of Grand ICapids. is the guest
Our supervisor was among us test week
of friends t»erc.
taking the assessment nf our property.
Joh«&gt; Caneth. wife and daughter, Ethel,
were in Grand Rapids last Friday.
J. W. Mandara and wife were in Cale­
Tbe farmers are improving the nice
. dmtta, Toeaday. to attend the funeral of weather getting in their crops.
Deb. McQueen.
There has not been better prospects for
Louis Fenton, of Caledonia, wa# In town a good wheat crop In the past few jears
ov&lt;*r Sunday.
ttian there ta now. and If nothing happens
Wright was the guest of Grand tbe farthers will rejoice this fall, when
friends last weeh.
they harvest tiielr crop.
Ww Grlbbfn was tire guest of his
L. B. Carpenter was in Freeport Sunday.
RTOUte Kt Sfcjbvllle over Sunday.
Micheal Yarewr aud wife spent Sunday
at P. T. Barnum's.
Wood hunt.
The death of Sheldon Davenport of your
city Thursday last, east a gloom over thb
place.
Tbe S. D. AdvenM held quarterly meet­
M. Smith ta getting ready to bulk! a ing last Saturday and Sunday. They bap­
tised two young ladies.
1 j* grippe is putting in good work in
NHlMy.
A. G. Senter, of Clarksville, was calling
Several parties in our village are on bta Carlton friends several days last
reding with the mea»!es.
week.
Mary Woodard, the teacher of the Cen­
L hnvt G quite sick.
ter school, has been unable to teach the
past week. Miss Ballou filled her place In
I tho school room.
L. W. Feighner, ot Nashville, was id
Farmers are so crowded with work they
hardly have time to eat Owing to so
large amount of slat and wire fence much rain oat seeding ta late.
Dr. A. J Wright is grandpa to a nice
little daugber of Mr. aud Mrs. O. J.
Wright of Jjxke Odessa.
Tbe wind blew very bard last Monday,
and the unlucky pedestrian upon tbe pub­
lic highway had all be wanted to do to
Mnurr. fe nceriy through taking the
is quite nick at this
writing.

News baa been received ot the advent of
a son in the home of Herbert Barber and
wife, now of California.
Caleb France Is having quite a sale of
land roller*, of which he makes a good ar­
ticle.

neighboringcounties.
Frank VauGUder. a switchman in tbe
employ of the Lake Shore railway compa­
ny, had a narrow escape from instant
death Thursday afternoon. He was en­
gaged with the crew of tbe work train
switching cars on the track between Shawmut-aw and West Bridge street when be
slipped aud fell under the wheels. One
truck of an empty freight car passed over
his left knee. The nmbulanee wa# called
and he was taken to bls home at 14i\ W.
Fulton #u Dr. Edie attended him and
found that the member had received a ter­
rible brutae yet no bones were broken and
It was though | hat bls leg might be saved.
—Telegram Herald.
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It Is said that James M. Bailey. 1*. T.
Barnum’s associate In the show business,
was christened McGinnis, but ran away
from hi# home In Detroit when he was a
boy and changed Ids name. He has a
married sister in Grand Rapids who con­
firms the report.
During tbe recent high water, when
Grand River overflowed into tbe Hydraulic
company's well, one of the salooulsts in
Grand Rapids found that the hydrant In
hi# place of business would not work. A
plumber was sent for and upon investiga­
tion found an «el about eight Inches long
in the pipe under tbe bar.
Tbe bonded Indebtedness of Grand Rap­
ids is over 81,000,000, and still improve­
ments contemplated that will necessitate
the expenditure of several hundred thous­
and dollars more.
Farmers around Plainwell complain be­
cause local sports an? caching trout out of
season and say that lhe presence of a fish
warden would have a very wholesome ef­
fect
,

An Msane woman had a tussel with
Plainwell officers last week, when they at­
tempted to quiet her.
An oily tongue stranger from lensing
worked himself Into the confidence of some
of the aristocrats of Kalamazoo, borrowed
money and Jewelry and lit out. He was
arrested in Chicago and brought back.
Graham Griswold, a seven year old boy
of Vermontville, had a narrow escape
from death last week. A horse that lie
was riding ran away and he was thrown
offfcWhcti one foot remained in the stirrup.
The G. R. A L boys enjoyed a good
laugh at tbe expense of the fireman Chas.
Hasler of train No. 5. As the train near­
ed Austin's lake, tbe fireman saw what be
supposed to be a flock of wild ducks bob­
bing up and on the little wavelets of the
lakemeaf the shore, and with considerable
baste clambered over into tbe express ear
and borrowed the messenger's gun. Tak­
ing a good position on tbe engine. Charite
fired several times into the flock, and yell­
ed that be bad -one of ’em su.e.'’ As the
shots flew among tbe birds the train rolled
by. and to the sportsman's amazement tbe
birds continued to “bob up serenely” as If
nothing bad happened, and the fireman
slunk back to hh&gt; post of duty, as It began
to dawn on him that he had been shooting
decoys.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

Lowell has already commenced to figure
for a 4th of July celebration.
sheriff. L. K. Bishop once held tbta hon­
orable office in Kent couuty, and wm sued
last week because during hta adminbtraliuu he failed to nltew W. A. Dorland 8250
exemption# which tbe latter things be wa#
entitled to.

N. C. Chltaon received last week a shav­
ing of iron from life brother Valori# in
WaahlDgton. D. C., with the following ex­
planation: ‘•Thia ^Laving was taken from
the largest gan eadr made in this navy
yard, April », 1891. The gun weighs M
tons, ta S7X fwl long and I# to cany a
b50 pound shell 15 mites and do bit"—
Veruafiutvilte Echo.
Tbe case against A. Arnold, of Bailie
Creek, for tiie maildoua destruction of
property, by scratching tbe plate giam
fronts of several business liouse# was called
and continued last week.

Geo. Warner and James Moryer. living
near Vicksburg, had a misunderstanding
last week in regard to tbe ownemblp of a
horse. During tbe melee Warner struck

A T Stark, of Otsego, is In IndcpemE
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»llb • protulse '"»&gt; lb« "*»’ 10
8'joo building thereon.
Oaosultnllrt’ «od
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to her high school.
A iorr In Judge McVeck’s court, Wednnaday^after n careful examination, during

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„re«d tbU Brury Townley,
»,» toraw »h'l » ren.lrrel lheir renlfcu
Judxv McPeek U.ereu|»» eonuultlrt
i,t£
,-vluiu. where sheriff
rollick took hill. ) ,elert«r. Mr. T"w”rt
ex.mh.rt . tew .eek.
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tounlty. but •&gt; tlmt time no rtre ««•
made out Mil
|,ruremd.i&gt;k»»i-redlu»l«*;
rt Mr. To..les'. •"«»"&gt;' •"l«« 1 *5
ot n eomlmralnrelj mild form «nd IIto
thomtbl turn tre«tm.'&gt;.t ot the “J10”
roily rwiorr bl, mind.—iharlotte llep

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Jack, the venerable and faithful h&lt;»rse
tlmt Im. drawl, lhe Amorlran ».«bre» V“.
wagon for the past clghtren years, tor
Agent Stirling. dl«i on »wtdaj
nrwl 28 years. Dp to the time of bls
dSth w bm, never iwn «lek a d.r nnd
nerer mU«rt m. exprew train tn nil ttat
dime. He lad IxTome »o familiar wllb tlw
work that be uudirexWMl II qulle “ ’““J!*
Mr. SlUllnir; Inn owlne to he &lt;“t.tbal
early edueallmi waa nekle«-led Mr. Slid I J
had to make out the bills, while Jack did
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The Lake Shore tk Michigan Southern
rermantmtly establlabed and Incorporated
Railway maiiagc.menl has notified all con­
ductors and baggagemen I hat uo tickets or uiKiertbelaw.nf thesteteof III.. wlUt a cnpItnl stock of tooj.000. for th. sdmtlir
baggagv ehecks from the Chicago 4 Altim aud successful treatment of all form# of C hronic aud bexuai Diteam**, tatarrh. A-tfana.
road will be accepted. This ta virtually Stornwh. Kidney. Bladder. Nervous and Special DfecaM # of Men and Women.
war between these two great roads and *" Ably assisted by a foil Matf of eminent phyalctans aud surgeon# for e.try departwill prove a great inconventence to the went of medicine and surgery.
traveling public. It ta understood that
nimMrtaat to Ladioo. Many ted:r&lt; xre of
Catarrh Cured. Fatorrtial at’etiM,MMrfUte
the Michigan Central railroad lias issued
Ok* opinion lb*t the dhaaaea pecull«r to her no«r. thru*-, luus»and ttomaru. uroorintu'
Hr m/uew
iheltwa of treattreat- Mtbnia.
Mtbaia. eouwusnptio*
cowumi
the same edict against U&gt;c Chicago A Alton H*? Z t reurible- U.
&gt;u»wr in^ttiM
and d;AM-in'a- j.-rj
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people.
plied, jou treed not suffor a ''Vint death. All racUMMta which h vast limp*.ui einennire ha.
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m strictly coofidmUaL Curable &lt;■*•«' guar­
oatolitamu 'Vrc^irrsohrt
THE MARKETSw MW Mtieeato t|te»tt&gt;e teMiimmuK &lt;&gt;a r?.
anteedat the Institute of tnousanda hrtrtm
that
we reatored to health and happiutss
Apples— Dried. TJ*c per lb.
MarrlMgc. Mamed person*
jOUB1
Butver-Itiili'.
eontetoptaiutx nuntagv. aw.xr»- »f i.hnkij
Clover »rea
WMlteUa. MB oCpnferratlie tx&gt;» rre. lu. poteare
Rrans-«l.&gt;'per bu.
Iy poacra. wbleh cau be &lt;ratek»y eared if coo- orany otbor dl-qualUlcailou spredliy -aurwi
Bee? Drwed &lt;»3F' 30 aai»e». M 00 *MA0 •utted be tdfeev. lu*anKy. fahtog fibi. or total
Kpllepay or Fit* »b«|t»rely rtjrrd 0» MrMV
impoteocy results. Tire#c lerrfote
err#- -it a!:’-art»iog from ruinmi' prac-iw# of youtb. Might- and never lulling Hospital treatment. '
HidM-Baet.i'iC; calf. Ae.
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in# the nut radiant hope#, nafi'ting paltebtfor
Kidaar and Itlml.ter DIm-aw. Bnibt,
UaB-MeUlDtatMcperbbl; watcrhme.liJa study, society, or marriage, annually *we#?pi« iMseaae, lNat*etea auO kindred tnla-tev treate*
to au untimely grave thousand' of young mm and cnn*s xfectrd ta thuusands &lt;&gt;f rate# that
per bbl.
of brilliant, inirheci.
Oi»t»-35c per be.
had been prooeonoed bryonu h'»j&gt;r.
PIIh, Fiatula, PtMure. polypi Cured wlttKait
Epltepay pmllireh* cun-fl by
t*.
psin. knife or esutery. No detent iou from torn- never
tailli g Hu»|.lul tn ,-.;,.
Plaster—Mlltoi; at |i.3o ner ton.
'noaa.
Hait-ttellinx at tl per t l&gt;i.
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Fro» EsaminatloM of the I rlu*. Each person applving for mMical trvatnretit should srafl
Timothy tteed—seliint at li.so per bo.
or
bang
an
ounce
of
tboirunne.
nhich
wltl
receive
a
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chemical
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mictosropsrai
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Wheat-Nd. 1. whttadt.oofti.Oi: red. «.»'• I.to
teatlon.
Ftoure-ftLT.'. per hundred.
WOXDERFI L crRE* perfected in ©id wo# which hare bora negierted or unaWfuHy
treated. No experiment* or lnlbtre« Parties treated by rush and ex|«vm. but ut.err |W,Me.

neans-02 co per bn. for city picked.
BtUlw-aSttZte. ereamerv ztfyrs
Corn-•** per bu.
Kgn-taBHc.
Oats—sieperbu.
Poultry—Live: ebiekeus. He; duck
turkey*. Hefti.'*.

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Experience has taught you
that London Purple is the best

to use.

We hare the same

brand as used at tbe Agricul­
tural College, at Lansing.

• ‘‘And the day that they eat

Do you want to buy auy furniture; a nice carpet: any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season?

LINOLEUM.

thereof they shall surely die.''

FRED L. HEATH
The Druggist.
PROBATE ORDER.
Bute ot Mlcbtgu.coanty of Barr.
At a siuwlou
tire Probate (i»irt tor tbe
County of,b*rn-- IkoWen at the Probate Office in

What is it?, It is a floor cover made of cork. Call .. at my
eiamini it
it. as it ia
is much superii
superior to carpet
store and examind
or any other floor cover at its value.
We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the atone a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,
‘

day. the rth day of April, In the year one
UWHaaaa right hundred and nlttety-one.
Prroent. Cbaries W. Armurong. Judtt of
Probate.
qi
niSter^'ite’^^d.01 ll” e*!MX* °f ht*phen

George ,1. Hotter. administrator of aald '•state
,(?Pr"wll» that be u ore'
perm to file Ute final account a# such adniimp
‘ratw *n'l pray# ttre sanre may he heard and
allimrd and a decree of distribution entered
and he dischareed from hta said trust.
Tkreemxm it is ordered.that Tuesday the nineteentbitoy of May. A.D. tw.att^ &amp;toU w
tbe forenoon, be aasigned tor tire hearing of
raid petHfon. and that Jhe heira at law at Mid

omoe tn the dty of Hastings. lusaldi
allow
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tattered. That a*ld PcUtlreirrr *eno^
xrer-wlnx, lntMMt.,1 I.. . .l.t —

AT

ARCHIE McCOY.
n

ii

Holdem Hire
THE LI VE

jmbW»h«d In tfoa

11

P
f

Crash.k* W. Airmexn
PB0BA1K ORDER.

rrSS* c“rl" w' *J~*n&gt;n£-

I

«
Are to the front with a new and complete stock of Ha''
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Overalls, Work Pants. Trunks ano
' alisea and other articles too numerous to mention.
and look onr stock over, we will guarantee satisfaction ana

said

7STE

of any firm in Barty Co.

YOUR
Yours nsportfully.

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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 1

HASTINGS, NflCH., MAY-if 1891.
History of Carpets.
j Many people at this special season of

■Il’S !DW MIS
Crand Rapids,
Mich.

We have 9
branch stores
locared at De­
i roit Cleve­
land, St. Paul,
St, Louis. Buf­
falo. Toledo.
.Sandusky.
Toledo,' Nor­
walk.

The best
ing medium tn B&gt;
ry County.

HUSH'S.
Monroe, Pearl
and Canal sts.

win

pensable floor coverings.
Carpet is the name applied in modem
times to woven or felted fabrics made,,
generally of wool. The term is probably
connected with the Latin lapcte, whence
also comes the word tapestry, which,
though now distinctly applied to hangings,

HUDSON
is the
,
LARGEST

the year are greatly Interested in the sub­
ject of carpets, and it is the purpose of
this article to give something of an Idea of
the origin and mortufacture of these indis­

The Tower
Clothing Co.
carry the larg-.
est stock of
clothing, fur­
nishings 2nd
hats in Mich.

in the
WORLD.

was in early times not clearly distinguish­
ed from carpeting. The mention of car­
pets dates from a very remote period of
antiquity. In Egypt they were first ap­
plied to religious purposes by the priests,
and were used to garnish the palaces.
It
was also a custom of antiquity to place them
under the couches of guests at banquet*.
Carpeu, as manufactured at the present
day, range themselves under7 two classes.
The first and ancient claim Being such as

arc made by knotting Into the warp, tuft
after tuft' the materials of the pattern.
Bit the characteristic carpet weaving of

Europe is entirely the product of machine
or loom work, and of such there arc several
distinct varieties. Of these the first Is the
KtllUEllMlSTEB, OR SCOTCH CARPET.
This is called also the ingrain carpet, and
is made in many parts of Scotland and the

The Tower buys for ten stores and are thus en­
abled to undersell every store in Michigan.
Men's Suits for every day, *3.50, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10,

Men s Suits for dress and Sundays, 812. 15, IS, 20.
Our best suits surpass the ordinarj’ merchant tail­
work in make at about half the money.
Railroad fare and all expenses saved by patroning

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS

DRCSSKLR CARPET
is a very superior texture composed of'
worsted and linen and has a rich curded ap­
pearance. The figures are raised entirely
from the warp, by Inserting a series of
wires between the linen foundation and the
superficial yam. The wires arc afterwards
withdrawn), leaving a looped surface.
In
this manufacture there is great waste of
material, and the colors are usually limited
to five, although In carpets of the best qual­
ity six colors are introduced.
Each color
has its continuous layer of thread, running
from end to end of the wteb, which rises to
the surface at iufrrvals indicated by the de­
sign, and then sinks Into the body of tl*e

fabric.
MUyVETHt Ol! WILTOX CARPETS
are woven in the same manner as Brussels
carpets, differing only in this, that the
loops are cut open into an elastic velvet
pile. To effect this the wires are not cir­
cular, as in the Brussels fabric, but flat, and
furnished wlth a knife edge at the upper
extremity, the sharp point of which, drawn
across the yarn, cuts the pile.
TAiftRTRT CARPETS
arc imuiufactured by a very ingenious pro­
cess which was invented and patented by
Richard Whytock of Edinburgh. In Mr.
Whytock’s invention, by a combination of
printing and weaving, a pile similar to
Brussels carpeting Is produced, In which
any desired range of colors Is available Ut
the designer, while only a single thread is
used in the texture instead of the five or
six whicli run through the Brussels tex­
ture. In tapestry carpet weaving the ordi­
nary process of printing is reversed, for
Instead of the fabric being first woven and
afterward printed, the threads are printed
before even the warp is formed. One

AT RUSSELL’S
DRESS GOODS
This spring we have added many entirely new
novelties to our Dress Goods Department, making
it in avery way satisfactory to customers, both
iu quality and price. We are receiving new goods

right along, and have confidence in our ability to
please you. and give you better value in the

fabric, in the style and finish, than ever.

north of England and the United States. It
consists of worsted warp traversed by
woolen weft, and is woven in prices about a
yard wide. It Is composed of two distinct
webs interlaced together ft one operation
and is therefore a double or two-ply carpeU
similar on its two sides. In this article
only try colors can with propriety be Intro­
duced. as otherwise It has a htrij»ed or mix­
ed appearance. The

In our

MILLINERY

thread, or two treated ns one. in some cases
miles in length, are colored by steps of
halt an inch, faster than a swift runner
could make the distance.
When tlie
threads have been all parte-eolored In this
manner, they form the elements, as It
were, of the intended design of fabric.
Singly, they exhibit qo regular figure or
pattern, but when arranged in their prop­
er order, ready for the weaver’s beam,
the figures come into view, much elongat­
ed, of course, inasmuch as eighteen feet
of the warp will sometimes be gathered
into four feet of cloth in order to secure
the due proportions of the Intended object.
Not only can the pile Of Brussels carpets
be readily imitated by the process of Mr.

Why tock. but a velveVplle can also be pro­
duced by simply cutting the loops as prac­
ticed for Wilton or Maquette carpet*.
This invention has bwen the means of
bringing articles fit for the use of the most
refined and fastidious within the reach of
all classes of the community.
This brief description of the processes
employed in the manufacture of the differ­
ent varieties of carpets is given that the

reader may get a belter and more compre­
hensive Idea of the treasures in this lino
that are being shown this spring by Ira
VauVaikenburgb at his mammoth furni­

Department we are placing before the people of

ture store.
I am sole agent for Barry Co. for tlie

Hastings a better assortment and more taking

COBTICnOE,
manufactured by the Corticine Company,

styles at more popular prices than ever.
on
can be easily convinced of this by calling in.

of London, England.
This useful and popular floor covering lias
recently been adopted by the army and
navy of this country and of England.

and we cordially invite you to do so,

AT RUSSELL’S

I have a large line of
DRAFEBIE*, CUBTAIXB AXP BVO8.
My furniture stock is complete. Bargains
the year round.
In quality and quantity of goods carried

by me, I am unsurpassed In Barry Co.

Please call and be convinced.

WHOLE NO. 187

Hastings Banner

Tlie game of Imll between the n«*
and Middleville boys was won by
latter. Scores 21 and G.
Mrs. McGowen, of Grand Rapid*, ha*
UjlSTlXCK. JKICB.
been the guest of her brothers,
and Charles Dietrich, the past week.
A. F. Fausey and wife, of Carlton,
the guests of H. E. Hendrick, .Sunday. .
Geo. W. Francis, of Nashville, was in
OUR COUNTY.
the village tlie first of the week In the in­
General.
terest of the fruit evaporator.
(✓According to the pionqer sketch In the
Mrs. W. H. Devine, of Caledonia, was
woodland News, Woodland has nine In town Tuesday,
charches within Jier borders nnd three
J. C. Otto and wife were In Wayland
Just across the line In other townships. Sunday.
.
•
This unquestionably makes Woodland the
Geo. Smith, of Wayland, Is the guest of
banner township In the state in the bis old friends and schoolmates in the
number of churches. At its first town village this week.
X3. 11. Dietrich was in Grand Rapids
meeting In 1842 there were 21 votes polled,
and the town had less than 100 inhabitants. Tuesday.
There are now folly 500 voters in the j
Marsdln Bishop, of Ionia, was in the
township, and over 1830 population.village Saturday in the Interest of Use
Woodland's rehabilitated roller mill Knights of Maccabees. He expects to
seems to be getting there. It now lias an establish a tent at Caledonia in the near
order for a car load of flour each week future.
F. E. Buck, of MeCord, was in the
from one customer.
village Tuesday and purchased a binder of
Some of Woodland's well-to-do citizens Spangemaeher &lt;S Johnson.
are about to invest in building houses to
John Cnrveth was in the Valley city
rent, the growth of the village making Tuesday.
such a move a necessity.
Vera Kinsey, of . Caledonia, was the
guest of relatives In the village Sunday.
Kerwin &amp; Cavanaugh wanted to start a
The Pansy club met with Ethel Carveth
saloon nt Woodland, and presented a bond
Tuesday
evening.
to the town board. That board came down
The Epworth League gave a dime social
on the bond like a ton of brick, and re­
at the home of S. C. Houck Tuesday even­
fused to accept it. So Woodland still has
no saloon, and is still quite comfortable ing. A very pleasant and enjoyable time
was reported.
thank you.
Mrs. Fenton has been numbered among
The News Is howling because some tof the sick for the past week.
Nashville’s sidewalks have holes in them.
Wm. Dt&lt;Jolla and faniilj’ returned to
But we very much question if Brother Grand Rapids Tuesday after a few days’
Feighner Is disturbed by the thought that visit with relatives here.
any of the gaping apertures are big
II. DcGolia, of Grand- Rapids, was In
enough -to accomodate him.
town on business Saturday.

Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

COUNTY NEWS.

Arrangements are being perfected ff»r
Deltam.
the I’owles woolen mills, nt Nashville, to
Delton is not dead.
The torrid
continue to run through the year instead atmosphere of Hastings stupified your cor­
of a few months as heretofore.
respondent’s mind. He slept.
The street railway employees are out on
E. L. Parish, of Nashville, has been
offered,'tis said, $250 for1 his two weeks a strike.
Perhaps you have noticed that Jay
old filly, in whose veins courses some very
Wilkinson smiles. Yes, It’s a girl.
aristocratic blood.
Geo. Norwood has been obliged to use
Middleville's new evaporator is enclosed. two teams to do his dray work.
It is 38x40 feet in size, and Is a No. 1 in­
Mark Skilman lost a valuable horse last
stitution.
week from distemper.
Despite the fact that this is not a season
Tire steamer Gazelle, on Gun lake, has
been thoroughly overhauled and is ready of hustle the merchants of our lively
for the summer excursionists and pleasure village are kept busy.
E. E. Iximbard, of Niles, is visiting at J.
seekers.
F. Williams’.
Forty-five years ago Hie &amp;th of this
C. A. Pennock has been in Allegan for a
month the Congregational church society few days looking up the petroleum Interests
organized nt Yankee Springs, and 37 years of that place.
ago the Util of December next It was re­
The party given by the K. of P. lodge
moved to tills village. During nil these Tuesday evening was a brilliant success.
years they have not owned a parsonage The boys can do some things right and
and to-day an effort Is being made to se­ thus far deserve credit.
cure one and we hope they may be success­
Mart Evarts, of Richland, was in town
ful.—Middleville Sun.
Monday.
*
M. IL Gwin was at Galesburg one day
last week.
Grant Shaffer’s baby was buried Friday.
Ed. Tompkins was recently called to
Lutie Meek was bridesmaid at the Mc- Kalamazoo to assist the general agent of
Kinnis-L’alklns wedding last Thursday.
the Buckeye Binder Co. and has since been
The funeral of Y. P. ■CuMsel was held in sent to Grand Rapids. Ed. is a hustler
Nashville Friday last.
and the company appreciate him.
Mrs. Marla Dewey, of Battle Creek. has
Mbs Buell, of Richland, visits here
been visiting friends here the past week.
Tuesday of each week giving lessons in
Mrs. A. S. Quick and Mrs. Charles Put­ music.
nam. of Nashville, were the guests of Mrs.
Art. Mantle has a new blacksmith shop,
E. G. Potter last Wednesday.
having purchased and moved the ware
Mrs. Fred Quick had a carpet rag bee house formerly owned by 1’. Stewart
lost Friday.
Dr. Scribner is having a splendid practice
John Ketcham commenced his school In and better success. He deserves especial
the Mayo district Monday.
credit both for skill and kindness In his
Naud Shephard has the- measles.
treatment of Mrs. Chas. Johnson, whose
Mrs. Ben Miller has the quinsy.
life at one time bung on a thread as stated
by physicians In council but under the
Plearant Valley.
Peter Base haa bufit a new kitchen and Dr.’s care is now nearly recovered.
Mr. Whitlock, of Hastings, has taken up
woodaheed.
Sowing oats and plowing for com is the bis residence in Delton.
Mrs. Duck Norwood is building a brick
order of the day.
Lewis Lockhart was called to the bed­ addition to her dwelling on Orchard SL
One thing strikes us as most queer iu
side of his mother, who is seriously Hi at
relation to the protective system is that
Riverdale Saturday.
A. Smith is making arrangements to men whose loyal bosoms hare become ab­
build a new bam on the C. Newton farm. normal from their burdens of patriotism
and
love for home enterprise and who shed
Cort Wilkinson with a force of men has
been making several improvements on his copious tears of sympathy for some dear
but deluded friend wjho looks upon tlie
new farm the past week.
Richard Elerton Is building a new car­ matter differently than themselves, wiii
hitch up their teams, sohw of which by the
riage house.
John Watring has built a new wire and way need the protection uf a knot in their
tails to prevent their slipping through the
picket fence around his orciiard.
collar,
and subject them to a laborious 30
Conductor Sam Robertson is home taking
miles drive simply to patronize some
care of his sick daughter.
Nelt Appleman’s children, of town, have ••foreign market’’ while their idolized
spent the past week with their grand par­ “home industry" is at home weeping and
walling, etc., or what is equally
bad.
ents.
•
Elder P. Holler, of Nashville, preached patronize institutions composed entirely of
foreign capital. Verily, verily, this af­
at the Snyder school house Sunday.
fection
is
of
untold
magnitude
and
difficult
Cherry trees are in full blossom.
Mrs. E. Lockhart has a fine brood of to fathom.
young turkeys.
Several cases of measles m this vicinity.
Emma Gutchess is progressing finely
witirher school.
Arbor day was observeu at the Hosmer
school house by setting out trees and shrub­
bery.
Wert Williams and fainily, of Battle
Creek, made friends a pleasant visit Tues­
day last.
E. Hurt, of Lansing, gave bis mother
and friends a surprise Tuesday.
H. Hunt, of Lansing, was the guest of
B. Austin, Monday.
Tuesday. April 28th, being Mrs. L.
Sbulwlck's "2d birthday, her children and
friends made her a surprise. The day
was pleasantly enjoyed by all, and as a
token of their esteem they left her several
fine presents.

The prospect Is good at this writing for
an abundance of Fruit of all descriptions.
House cleaning is
the prevailing
epidemic.
A fine shower Saturday night which
was Just what we needed.
Trimming apple trees Is in order at
present
Scott Rogers and bride were on our
streets not long since.
Literary exercises at the Center school
Friday, p. m.. the 15th. Patrons of the
school and all friends are invited to be
present. Miss Woodard takes pains with
her school and all are much Interested.
Mrs. F. B. Fleming entertained Mra.
Odell and Mr. Richardson and wife Sun­
day.
Mrs. H. A. Ntebols is quite sick at thia
writing.
Mrs. Birchfield Is on the sick rolL
Mrs. D. B. Pratt is visiting at this place.
Mrs. Shriber and daughter spent Sun­
She experts to leave for Dakota about the
day in Woodland.
middle of June.
The widow Platt has been very sick the
Jake Dennis and Austin Stowell can
past
week but fy^ome better at this writ­
now both boast of additions to their fam­
ing.
ilies.
Some have commenced plowing for oom.
The Power’s school has commenced with
Old Mr. Jeffers is Just alive.
Mary Forbey as teacher. She gives excel­
The ladies of the S. D. Adventist
lent satisfaction.
Fred Stowell expects to leave for the started weekly afternoon prayermtj
every Tuesday at three o’clock, bold
north soon.
house
to bouse.
A large number of young men and boys
Young people’s prayer meeting Wi
go by here every Sunday on their way to
day evening at the home of Mra.
the Rutland boxing school.
Our supervisor, Mr. Andrus, took the&gt; Fleming.
Preaching every Sunday nigh
assessment in five and one-half days. Iff
any one can beat this, we should be gladI Methodist church and missionary
at the Adventist chnreh every
to hear from them..
nlgtitl
.
Mabie Wileox spent Saturday and Sun­
day with her parents of this place.
The “Hastings Glee club” will g Ives a
H. P. White, of Kalamazoo,
concert at the M. E. chnreh Friday even­ ed a new system of eiefftric i
ing, May 15th. Admtasloa only ten rents. which is expected to re
This concert is for the benefit of the Ep­ business. A stuck i
worth league.
pmiaed to push the

�MW nr »r&lt;™ ’rtlhOT&gt; ‘°cM"’X
died
hat
She h*5 hardly
-peaking wncn '&lt;4rrop‘imea lust going cut to rcceiru
Wwhputoy mining.
the gate wab heard tt» swing on its rusty !J^rta at roll call. 1 would nnt lock up.
store
bill
amounting
to
over
a
hundred
The Atlanta, a new steamer beioiigtng to
**« rl*un&gt;r
wn* ,nd
tbeGoodriS^P^* betW*"
dollars, and uo lt#» than frre hundred hinges, a reoolUte step creaked across tbe 1tawho rrooM ’r“I to rob » txw
BwStcb-yo. oouUBjJW. dollars in borrowed money. He. wrote piazza, and somebody wm fumbling at low or pil-o or no V*l&gt;w to *»r on. bnt
Muskegon and CblcajtoUn bell knob.
She had ringing and dunum*” on m instantly to a friend at Fort Ryauito
Mn Johannes Lowden of Grand Rapids
“Who can that bo at thta hour of tbe I^benSor looked rram- •'•"J
the widow and have things straightened
of It all was catarrh. out. He proteetod that his store bill night?" asked Mrs. Lan- ns the captain tm Ml of wunrty. whfcb l» hjnllr WM burning leaves In her yard when her
«u«bt arrKKl *• »«■
Bot&gt;&gt; wril ta»w
^jj^breatb Is as sweet as the new could uot be more than forty or fifty went to the door. Tho bolts were drawn knew how to ronce«l
burned.
dollars; that old Braine had lent him hack and a rush of cold night wind tte riracwt unirerwJly
meadow hay.
l&gt;n*&gt; or Mlwripttoo u&gt;*e
V;.1**
two hundred dollars at one time, which swept in, causing tbe lamps to suddenly ' the bMbolor officer* in gum*on. Their
Her eyes are as bright as a star,
„_r.f On* Year. OHC COTO &lt;»f WOW, SIX
doom nr. noror locked; their rooM «e
And the muse of the change, aiw hi ho had paid back to him all but fifty, flare and smoke.
MlM.
&lt;* l'u,t'r; U,TO
"Please, sir, is the doctor here?’ a emntv halt the time. *nd their pocket
and two hundred more when he went to
readv to say, '
LX Xty Orfinmily w. their room., two down eg«a.
Was U»e Dr. Sege Cure tor Catarrh. Arizona, which he hod instantly repaid, voice was hoard to ask.
“No," answered Lane. "What’s want­ their Inola, pupen. deJa.
Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy will posltive- bo that the total amount of his indebt­
Edson Woodman of Paw Paw ntalma to
1 y cure catarrh in tlie head, no matter how edness could not exceed one hundred ed? He left here about twenty minutes *ta!.t nlwaja Irina u"Sa*Ji,l
have the worst matched team of stallions In
t5wi or of how long standing. Fifty cents, dollars. But the widow said she didn't ago. Have you been to his quarters?"
the prami-w Serraau «nd onlerllo. the state—Jumdo. weighing &lt;00 pounds,
"Yes, sir; and they told me he was more from honm to home onqomtiotwl. and Horace, weighing over a ton.
by all druggists.
know anytliing about it.
Kcewenaw counts’slog drive this spring
"Mr. Schonberg had kindly taken here, at Capt. Lane's. Corp. Brent is Mid the rew doom «re nn/Mened d*x
Duncan Robertson. an Ionia farmer, teato
amounts to over 13,000.000 feeL
charge of all her affairs, and he had the took worse, rir, and the steward thinks md night
‘We h»re nothing worth the record for sheep raising. He had a flock
tbe doctor ought to see him. ’ He's wild
a. }®a like tt. Gray and fadtfo whisker; may books and everything and all the cor­
of 4* ewes, and bls spring lambs number
.hiding.- i. the generwl theory
be chaoged to their natural nod even color - respondence and knew all nbont R. like and raving.”
exactly 03. Per consequence 40 of the lambs
bother .hoot locking *n empty «UMer
“Mabel dear. Hl be back in a mo­
brown or black-uy using Bueklugham’s Dye. Hearn, of course, refused to pay ony"Who U your Bei-vantr asked Ken­ are twins.
_________
tliing but the hundred dollars. Then ment,” said Lane, reappearing at tho
yon
brusquely.
Dowagiac is arranging spring trotting they threatened him with legal proceed­ parlor door. “Don’t wait tor me: I’m
"Our black boy. Jake. He has tajeen
Must be carefully considered by toe great
going
to
nee
if
the
doctor
is
at
Hearn's.
ings.
and
next
they
importuned
him
meeting.
care of my rooms and traps for three
They went away together. Corp. Brent X., ud work, ta « *ll~o “d
HillMlale will have s band tournament through the war department, which, just
os old Kenyon says, believed the black­ is reported worse."
tin. too. Hebmhonct. nigger merer
August 20.
Throwing hia cavalry "circular" over lived; has been with the regiment longer great medicinal power. It Is tMB »&gt;nlv tiu»dlelj&gt;*
i
Business is begiuffing tt Wvnonn Beach guard and called on Hearn for au ex­
of which can truly be said “100 doses raw* Collar.
planation. It nearly drove the young his shoulders Lane stepped forth into
tiuin I have.”
• and a bOtUe taken aceordteg to directions will
near Bay City.
the
night
It
waa
moonless
and
pitchy'
fellow mad. . He was proud and sensi­
“Yes: Jake isn’t half a bad boy. But
Ithaca will reflect itself by electrk lights. tive. He couldn’t bear to think of the dark. The lamps around the quad­ was there no one else who had the run
Saginaw would like to bond the town
Tbe Ann Arbor canx-tiU-rs strike, next publicity and scandal. Ho had never rangle were burning brightly, but hard­ of the premises?"
for 8200.000 for the construction of three
given Braine any receipt for the money- ly sufficed to illumine more than a
Monday, for nine hours.
"Not a soul. Jake himself i» rarely new bridges.
obtained from him; uever had asked any small sphere in‘ihe surrounding gloom.
here except when nt work.”
'for the money repaid. He was too hon­ Across tho wide valley a distant ’’ruddy
There was a moment's silence. The
Those who are the victims of mercurial
orable to deny the fact of having bor­ spark showed where some farm home­ major presently sauntered over and tried
poisoning, or who are suffering from mer­
rowed the money, yet had nothing to stead was still alive; and far away to
curial rheumatism, are Indllned to take a
the door leading to the dining room
show, the old num being dead, for the Jhe westward the electric lights, swing­
"Here is the kev if yon want to go in gloomy view of life when, as the poet says,
money that he had returned.
I had ing high over tho thoroughfares of the there,” said Hearn. "I have kept all “Winter Is folding its white tents and
heard BOiuetliing of hia trouble, but was thriving town, shone with keen, cold
the rooms locked since Blauvelt left ex­ spring getting Its thunderstorms together."
By CHARLES KING. U. S. A.,
ordered east on recruiting service just luster, and were miiTored in some deep,
Yet these victims have no reason to despair.
Author of “ The CoUmcl'f Daughter.” “ The then, and began to get into troubles of unruffled pool of the stream. Turning cept this one and my l&gt;.-&lt;lroom upstairs. S, 8. S. Is a sure remedy for all forint, of
Tlie back door is locked, too Jake al­
Deserter,” "From the Hanks.” "Dunmy own, fur it was there I met this his buck cm these tho captain trudged
mercurial jwisnnlng. Tlmugh it 1* purely
ways comes in tlie front way
1 don t
raven Ranch,” "Tao Soldiers.”
a vegetable medlcin-, it Is powerful, in­
young woman.” And the captain, with briskly down the walk, the hospital at­
Hippo*’ any one has come through the
deed, wiyii called on to chase mercury,
I eyes that beliod his words, turned fondly tendant following, ana opened the little
kitchen since the day the captain’s.fam- and the la*t lingering effects of mercury,
ICUpyrichi, iKO, by J. H Uprtocott &lt;’-»&gt;pany. | to Ins wife.
gate some fifty yards from hLs ow-n. As
TMtadeipbU. aaJ jmMtobitt by special arrangeout of tlie system. It performs toe work
"The next thing I heard of Hearn the he surmised, the doctor was here, for his ilr left.”
'
"Didn’t Welsh have to conic Imre for with neatmoi ami dispatch, as thousands
matter had all been most furtnuately voice, and Kenyou’s* too. could be heard
his traps?" asked Lane.
of testimonials show.
settled—thanks to one of xnir old capr before Lune tapjxxl at tbe door.
"Yes; but he was under guard at tbe
CHAPTER VI
The Indications are that Michigan will
•■Comj.' iu," shouted Hearn in answer
tains, who, it seems, had known both
time
—had
a sentinel
both have the greatest wheat yield hi her history
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Schonberg and the widow Braine. He teptfie signed, and the captain entered.
took the matter up and the Jew was / “You are asked for at the hospital Jake ami 1 were hereu Betook nothing
oct of this house
honsebnt
hi*own
i.-rw&gt;n*l b^
bco«t
but hue
own i&gt;ersonal
glad to drop it Even Hearn does not doctor. Tiiev sav Brent i« delirious.”
the I longin(B. nn.l never entered thu room &gt;t rtares that »h“ wa* ail rwn itown befewe taUng
know what hold he had on them, but it . At this the mv.lh-.ri man
was settled then and there. Hearn paid efanr hi- hril but halt nnoked nn.l left | -ril thnt day. I cunldn t help It. bnt alter Ayer's Ranaparllla; out tbst sow she teKAlning
a hundred dollars, and Schonberg. I am the nx&gt;:u . Lane waa for going with seeing him with Schonberg today the rtrenstti rrerx dsy. Ayer's SarMparillH is cer­
। «”t explanation of my loei that occur- tain!* a xwidrrful effective tonic for the feeble
told, liad to pay the lawyer whom he him. bnt Htern bogged him to ri.y-No timolike the present, captain, and , red to me a moment ago was- Welrii
and delicate.
had employed. 1 often think, though,
t
Brr
mr-nnw-r* «« »&lt;xiti»u«riini
how hard would have been the young I want you to see the papers in tho cele- Yet how could be -have !&gt;een the maur
fellow’s fate if there had been no one to Imted -'aw of Braiue vs. Hearn white I There was another moment of silence | Bt •CnMW1.|1. two-thlnta of tbe Vntire
come to the rescue There isn't a better Msj. Kenvtm is here. Til beg Mrs . Lane stood thoughtfully examining the |KJj1U|.tlon.
or braver officer in the Eleventh today Lane's pardon in the morning, and not ' lock of the desk, then strolled into tire
I
and tried the key of the front door.
p
than Hearn, and he w just us steady ns detain you more than a tainute."
Standing hgainst tho wall iu the midst ■
he stood there under tbe swinging
.
a rock; but soldiers aS good as he have
been driven out of the army for lack of of what had been old Blauvelt's sitting I lamp the clink of an infantry swerd was
B*by was sick, we garaber Cattoria.
some such friend as came to him in his room was a plain wooden table with n heard at tho gate and the voice of CupL t
pig-xmholtfdl &lt;tadc upon it. the lid of , Brodie
When &gt;b.ru a OBd. abe cried foe OtaUrU.
extremity.”
"You would'luive helped him. Frol which, tumbd down, made the writing!* “What are you youngster* doing at Wlmo the became Mm, ahe clung to CMtoria.
dear," said Mrs. Lane, fondly, crossing shelf. In tlie pigeonholes were nutuer . this hour of the peaceful night? Come When sbe bad Cbfldn&gt;n,«beKa»c them CMtoria.
over to -tlie captain and stroking the ous folded pnp.-ra. well filled envelopes, | out boro and worship nature and visit
grizzled stubble about his brows as packages of tobacco, a brier root pipe, a ; sentries for me. Ohl beg your pardon.
/
though it were the loveliest hair in the pair of shoplderstrapB, several pairs of Laue;. I thought it must be some of the
world. Lane, possessed himself of the gloves, some fishing tackle, some carte- boy a”
Capt. James Davidson has sold his steam­
soft white hand and threw his arm about de-visito silted photographs. a damaged
“Maj. Kenyon and I have been keep­ er 1’anthcr to Toledo parties.
It cost
saberknot aid the inevitable accumula­ ing Hearn awake," was the answer 8120,000.
“My God! those papers arc gone."
her shapely waist
“I would certainly had I known, but tion of odds and ends with which a “We are just fitting."
“Fred, what did Maj. Kenyon mean
nine
out
of
ten
do
not
happen
to
be
able
“
Hello,
Brodie.
”
quoth
the
major,
as
subaltern’s field desk is apt to lie litby his reference to Mr. Hearn and some
But} the pigeonhtiea had been he, too. came forth. “Have you been to
to iielp, even when our inclinations terod.
story about him?" asked Mrs. Lane that
wonld lead. And then, however much quite systematically labeled.
There'
how Brent is?”
evening as the captain ,was locking up we believed in Hearn’s story and Schon­ were compartments bearing the legends j
■
"Delirious. I’m told. Only the doctor
after their guests had departed. Miss berg’s rascality, who could prove it?”
"letters
unanswered.” "letters
an­ anti steward are with him. 1 was just
Marshall. who was glancing over a pho­
" Who did prove itT asked Miss Mar­ swered,” "personals," “bills paid," •‘bills waiting for 12 o’clock to go down and
tograph album, closed it and rose ns shall, after a pause.
unpaid" (both impartially occupied), stir up the sentries. There ought to be
“Well, no one that I know of. All we "pay accounts." "maps,” “field notes.’ none but calvalry officers of the day nt
though to leave the parlor.
this post, by Jove! so that they could
“No, don’t go.” said Cajit. Lane know is that Schonberg was gl^l to drop
"I never knew the necessity of haring ride around among those outside sen­
|n&lt;VUy
“1 was sorry that Kenyon the matter three years ago when Capt.
There were 322 deaths in Bay City last
Rawlins first tackled the case. Hearn some sort of system about these matters tries. It’s too far fur a Christian to year—about 10 tn each 1.000 Inhabitants.
made any reference to. the matter, but
says he has never alluded to it from that until after the experience 1 have been walk$wice in twenty-four hours. Thank­
since he did I want yctirboth—indeed 1
time to this until the fellow’s language telling you of, captain, and 1 am in­ God. there’s the call now "
think Hearn told mo because he wanted today; but that was only some raguo
debted to dear old Rawlins for it Yon
At the first words from the lips of the
you both—to know all about the affair.
drunken threat." ’
nearer met him, did you. Maj. Kenyon?’ sentry at tbe guard house the lamps at
He had never mentioned it to me, nor to1
"But if. on the contrary, it should
“No. except just for a moment in the tlie two western gates were promptly
any one, 1 fancy, before, because there1 prove that he meant\o m-iku more trou- Shenandoah valley during the war. Ho extinguished, and then the forms of two
wan no need. It was all settled some। hie for Mr. Hearn,” asked Miss Marshall, was commanding his regiment then. ’’
men could be discerned flitting from cured who hare taken the Gotten .specific In
coffee without their knowkdge, and totime ago, but of course he felt sensitive, "is Capt Rawlins herd?”
“Yes. and lived to be shot down in post to ix»t extinguishing each lamp in thi-lr
d"believe they qjh drinking of their own free
"By Jove!" exclaimed the captain, cold blood by a lot of ambuscading turn. Soon the entire quadrangle wx* will Ao harmful effect results from Its adabout it He was a green young lieu­
starting suddenly to his feet, his face Apaches nearly a quarter of a century wrapped in total darkness, and the silent nnnlainrtton. Cures guaranteed. Sewn for clrtenant when he joined here six years
culsr and fall partiralars. Addmn tn congrowing as suddenly grave and sad, after, and—nothing but a captain of car stars gleamed all tbe wore brilliantly in Wenoe
Gou.Kx‘iF|triF,cCo..ia5 Race Street.
ago. This Jew Schonberg was clerk at
"that possibly explains the letter that airy."
•
the unclouded sky. Far over to the ClnctnnaU. o. •
the sutler’s. The officers dealt very c«ime to mo yesterday morning
1 was
“He had some little property hero in w;«tward the reflection of the electric
Rev. Carl Binhammer Is toe new pastor
largely with him then, for town was not reading it as yon came down to break­
town at one time," said Kenyon. “That lights, a pallid, sickly glare upon the of tlie Allegan German Lutheran church.
aa accessible as it is now.
fast—a low, anonymous tiling', and 1 was nearly ten years ago though, and it heavens, suddenly faded into ■nothing­
A dry. backing cough keeyn the bronchial
“The former joet trader was a jovial, burned it Now I wish I had kept that” went at a sacrifice, I’m told. Perhaps it ness.
tubes tn a state of constant Irritation, which. If
"About Mr. Hearn, was it7" asked was while hq was a local taxpayer that
kindly sort of fellow, who. was much
"That’s the first time tbe town clock not speedily removed, may lead to bronchitis.
Mrs.
Lane
anxiously.
he got to know your Hebrew friend of and ours hare been so close together Ao prompter remed* ran be had than Ayer's
Eked by. everybody, but he left his
"Yes; and now I can begin to under­ today."
books and his business in the hands of
since my coming to tbe garrison. Where Cherry Pectoral, which la both an anodyne and
stand it, too. Mies Marshall," said he,
‘
"He never told me what he knew of dtd we get this custom of dousing tbe expectorant.
Schonberg.
I have often heard how
turning impressively toward her, “your him. beyond the mere fact that he was glim at midnight?” asked Lane.
Lansing will have a new $50,000 brass
open handed he was with his money,
question goes to the very bottom of this dishonest and a born mischief maker.
foundry.
•The
-th
started
that
when
they
and how officers, and men too, never case.
The friend who blocked their But the moment ho took that case up were here
Got Jt from town perhaps.
game three years ago is gone; Rawlins for mo Schonberg dropped it For some Listen n moment." answered Brodie. "1 » Mr*-Winslow ’s soothing Sj run baa been'used
they needed money for an emergency. was killed in the last campaign in Ari­ reason the Jew was afraid of the old
“ soothes the child.
want to hear the sentries down toward Su?
*n P*lD- CMr« w*«»0
Anything n friend of his wanted was at zona."
man, as every one called Rawlins."
tlie bndge.”
"Oh, Fred!" cried Mrs. Lane. “And
Ma service.
Hearn began as a good
Hearn was turning over in hia hind
Faint and far, though borne on the
was
there
no
one
else
who
had
helped
many boys of his genial temperament
m he spoke a package of folded papers
*Oft Di«ht wind- tb«
of
held together by elastic snaps. Ftemov
an apt to do at a big and expensive poet Mr. Hearn?"
A a a had just sounded. It was now the
"No one but our old Rawlins, Mabel; ing tbe upper baud, he began looking
—got in debt, for everybody wants to
turn of the farthest sentry. No. 8?whose
and of all men to help him now he would over the docketing at the top of each
post was down tbe winding road at the
give credit to young officers just starthave been the most valuable here with
^nbu-ks and wood yard. A rich, muing.-aad then the bills come iu all nt one our new colonel, for he and Morris had paper.
"Rawlins himself indorsed this par­ «cal Irish voice, softened by distance,
swOdp afterward. ‘Old Cheery,’ as they been devoted and intimate friends in war
weed fo call Braine, saw Hearn’s trouble, days, and I am told the colonel was deeply ticular packet for mo and showed m&lt;&gt; began its soldier troll
how it should be done," he said. "Fve
"N-umberS. Tw-el-ve o’clock—and
astdrinsisted on lending him money out cut up by the news of Rawlins' death. often thought that if we could drop out
a-a^ll s- Who goes there? Halt! Halt!
of hfe own jiockeL It wasn’t a store There was something romantic about a little slice of the mathematical course
t-orpl tl’.egu-a-ard—Number 8!" Bangt
OHIO
jBjrftor ’ at ah; it wasn't entered on their early friendship, flapt Rawlins
at the Point, and have some coaching in
Hearn was the first of tbe four officers
Seam’s account. He paid it back in in- was a widower whose wife had died this sort of thing, how much better
,lh&lt;? “^west gate
He could
within a few years of her marriage, and fitted we should be for the every day !°
bear the footfalls of the officer of the
war dtifttg.it when he received Ms pro- I have heard that both ho and Morris duties of life. Now, I- Why. this
guard running down the road past tbe
Wtotfon and' had to make the tong and when young officers were in love with bi odd. I certainly had those papers in M hr “£T,Uwut Nation rllWed
her, but that she had chosen Rawlins."
this very packet not throe weeks ago. I tall tUt, n» go*nl wu tantaiHy tuia"Bpt, Capt Lane," said Miss Marshall.
saw them the day I moved in here. 1 ■ng Mud forming
It
th, —.
remember overhauling this very desk at
who r*c«d it to tho front «nd
the romantic than upon the practical
the time."
ma&lt;lo tlie customary report to Can*
side
of
the
case,
“
surely
Mr.
Hearn
has
4tt«i it is mighty hard on a young lieutendly
Nervously he ran through the package Brodie, as the office of
amt. ‘OW Cheery,’ of course, advanced receipts in fall for this amount’”
ajato, his fingers rapidly turning the panting to tbe spot:
7
“I so understood him. Mia Marshall; folded pages, his face paling with sud
Beam another two hundred dollars. The
and yet 1 do not know the nature of the
**
*“&lt;1 th.
den apprehension.
prisoners secure.
papers to which he refers. I think he
“Thera was a letter here from Capt.
said that he had her letter; bat thattis of
Rawhns, two receipts of Schonberg’s
; return that at his conven- leas value now."
awitt'ssigrs
and the tetter from Mra. Braine. all
“And why?” asked Mias Marshall
Eearn never lost a day after
bundled up together, and the indorse­
“Because the widow married Schonment of each in Rawlins' handwriting.” pruonm. whfch oni, ,,votad
'
Then be threw down the packet and log *n&lt;l whopwing. a raldon thonghi
“ ‘Then must tbe Jew be merciful.’ "
hamdred dollars and rent it to the old
began pulling out the papers in other ocCTrred to the otkw or the d*r
man at once, and said in his letter that quoted Miss Marshall
pigeonholes. Kenyon and Lane standing
“Bring your iMtern here,- he ^d «*
And for a few moments not another silently by. In vain he searched. Not
he would remit tho balance of the ac­
count and his store bill just ns soon as tvord was spoken. It woe that young a vestige of the desired proofs could lie ho .trod, through th, gm,rd
lady herself who broke tho silence:
o”™?! P‘”S' b'TO°i
°» »■«
found. It was with a white face and ride
ride WM the ptuou room whence the
“Perhaps you think me unduly appre­
never wrote letters, but Hea.ru got a line
eyes that were full of trouble that he notes proceeded. tn&gt; the other wm JL
from his wife saying that Mr. Braine hensive, Capt Lane. That man’s face turned upon hia eeniors:
had received kin pleasant letter with its made a powerful impression upon me
“My God! those papers are gone!”
when I saw him today, and perhaps Ma­
...rt___ .
-ul- urutreu.
“Look in your trunk, man," said Lane
bel has told you something of my own kindly; "don’t give up yet:" white Ken­ the SST” 0Slr °“e "'U
-addenly died; the widow moved to experience in trying to retrieve my fa­
yon himself began a search on his own
•O
i
«
j
that,
then."
tter’s fallen fortunes when he was kx)
account in tbe no^ diaordered drek
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nooJ', Xvmpv111. do not U lodueed to uk,
•of otter. AHoMonUUr.wtov ouaol. u
w«U&gt;r IrMUXloo, t»ll» ter exprrleoc. telow:
- la one Kon -her. I went to bey Bood'a
SarvpvlIU tbe clerk tried to Mure mo buy
tbeir own hutend ol Hood'. ^h. told mo ttelr-e
would lut tamer; that 1 mlybt Ue !t oa ten

A Case Where the Expected Did
Not Happen.

days' trial; that It I did not Ifto RI need not
pay anything, etc. But bo could not prevail
on mo to change. I told him I had taken
Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what It waa, was
satisfied with It, and did not want any nthey.
When I begun taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable with dysprpaH
and so weak that at times I could hardly

Hood’s

stand. I looked like a person In consump­
.......tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did mo so much
g-*»d that I wonder ut myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of it.” Him.
Ella A. Gory, ci Terraco Street, Boston.

Sarsaparilla
BoUby all drugglits. fl I six for fA Prepared only

IOO Doses One Dollar

Mortgage bale.
Default having been made In tbe condition*
of a eertaln mortgage mMIe by Clinton fi.
Boice aud Eva A. Boice hi* wile to Marv
M. Garland dated November n A. D. lam
and recorded in the office of the Register of
Deeds, for tbe county of Barry and fitatc of
Michigan, on the » day Of November A. D.
IBS* ill Liber 23 of Mortgages, on page* AM.
and said mortgage waa ou the :Dlh of December I
1HTO assigned to Clny W. Pettit, and on Dec. 30 I
1800agalu duly assigned by Clav W. Pettit, by
his guardian tqMary M. GarUad. the morigrgre
In said mortgage and both ot said assignment-,
oui .* c
have been duly recorded
.
o?1 3 o:
said mortgage was upon the express condition
that the said mortgagor should keep the build­
ings erected upen the preaiises decrslbed there­
in insured against loss or damage by fire by lu.Mirers to be approved by said Mortgagee and In
default tltereor It shall bo lawful for the said
mortgagee to trflw such insurance and the
premium so paid for the same should be a
1 IS1.
lurther lien upon tho premises, bearing lutrre*:
at the rale ot io per cent, ano th* said mort­
gagor having neglected to effect srn-h Insurance,
only.
i \»tH not rarry imssenger* unless tlie said mortgagee«fleeted tbe same, and paid
therefor the sum of S3A on the Krth day of
with freight train penult*.
• trai'..* will be ma at the convenience December last and there h now clsiineed.to be
■ w. who reterve the rirht to change due for such Insurance tbe sum ot f37jio.
And it wa* furtaer express y agreed In said
- i-h train* without notice.
mortgage. J hat should there be auy default in
I*. Br*u. GenT Mamqrer.
the payment of tlie interest upon the same, at
any day when the same should be due and pay­
able. and should tbe same remain unpaid aud
In arrears tor tho jpace ot sixty days, then the
principal on said mortgage should be dn« al tbe
option ot the said mortgagee, ami the interest
due on the.»&lt;h day of .November mno. to wit
the sum of t/0 not having been paid and Hie
same having remained uu;&lt;-.d until this date,
luuler said option aald mortgagee now declares
fo -TTI 341 tt 4o'
the whole ol said mortgax* due aud parable.
II Oft; 420 7 io:
There 1* now claimed to be due &lt;&gt;n said
in
ion
.
mortgage the sum ot 8i08l.se and also the sum
’ 10 of 837-50 tor said insurance atal au attorney •&gt;
fee of thirty five dollars provided for in
said mortgage, and no suit or pioceedlng*
at law having been instituted to recover tlie
: la 3
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof;
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power ot sale
contained in said mortgage, and the statute In
’ 06!
su&lt;&amp; case made aud provided, notice Is hereby
Jivtn that on Hatrrday tbe thirteenth day of
uae A. D. H01, at ten o'clock In the forenoon.
.. IO 151
I idudlMll al public auction, to the highest
1:11® si ।
bidder, at tbe north front door of the Court
House in the Cllr of Hasting* Mich, (that being
• H° 20
10 JOl
the place where the circuit court for B*rry county
It) on
L* liolden), the premises described in said
.nkfort
loop
mortgage, or ap much thereof a* may be
■ta as'
necessary to pay tbe amount due on said mortseven percent, interest.and all legal
:ra‘u lias free-chalr car to Chicago, Bwlth
toget|gr with an attorney’s fee of thlrtytrain has Wagner buffet parlor car
ollara covenanted for therein, tbe premises
train bn Waiter sleeping ca/» to being described In said mortgage as all that
certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and
in tbe town of W oodland Barry county
north has Ini'chair rar to Maniatec. being
Michigan, and known and described as
follows: Commencing at a point in the center
ot Tkacber street at It* Intersection with Mam
street and running thence due east along the
center of Thacber street sixteen (18) rods,
thenee north nine (•) rods, tbenee due nest six­
k iu.no io.
teen (1C rods, tlienee due south along the J
center ot Main street nine.&lt;»» rods to the place
of beginning containing one hundred forty-four
square rods of ground, being In the village of
8 asj 1 Ml
Woodland, according to the recorded nlat
thereof, it being on tbe S W ». of section 15 T. 4
I»
'. 8 5 2 Z’l
■rand l^lge
Smith &amp; Cousbovk.
Attornexs tor Mortgagee.
Dated March 18. 1801.
iMrott ..
KOTICB FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. County of liarry-M.
10 18! 7 ItK
Notice is hereby given, tbat by an order of the
Ithi
io mi k »;
Probate Court tor tbe County of Rany, made
■to 25| 7 371
on the eighth day af April. A. D. l»i&gt;ix months
from tbat date were allowed for creditor* to
their claims against the eatale of John
- &gt;r cars &lt;&gt;u ail trains I«etween Grand Rap- present
uJ l&gt;--dr. Neal s‘.S cents for any distance, A. Grebir. late of said county, deceased, and
tbal
all creditors of said deceased are required
nng’t train* without change between to present
tbeir claims to said Probate Court,
&lt;l Rapids and Hagtnaw.
at tbe Probate office. In the etty of Hastings, tor
.cry &gt;Uv other trains week dav* only.
examination amt sliuwauce. on or before the
GKO. DcfUntX.
eighth day of October next, and that soeh
claims will be heard before *aid court on Wed­
nesday. the eighth day ot July, and on Tliursday, the eighth day of October next, at ten
o’clock in the forenoon of each of those days.
Dated, April Bib. A D. »1.
Chas, w . aumstiionc..
Jugde of Probate.

AHO A WEST
MICHIGAN By.

B! auoiT. LANSING
L'
* NORTHERN

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V2.00

^2.Oo

Default having boeu made in the condition*
of a certain mortrage made vbLi.v
J. Forshy and Sarah A. Forsh), bl»
wife, to Spellman Casey, dated .F^roary
23rd. A. D. IM8. and recorded in the
office of tbe Register of Deeds, for tbe County of
Hurry and st-itcof Michigan.on the27th day ot
February. A. D. 1888. In liber » ot ‘nor**6*'.'
on page »L oa which mortgage there is claimed
to be due at tbe dale of Ibis notice tbe sum of
four hundred throe dollar* and thirteen
and an atlorney's feeot twenty five dojlars pro­
vided for in said mortraae. and uof™’‘or
ceedlng* at law bavtugbeen instituted to re­
cover tue moneys secured by said mortgage, or
anS.&gt;w’MithereIore. by virtue of
P0**’’
contained In said mortgaic^and tlir statute in
such case made and provided, notice la bereny
given that on Monday, the ctli day of July..A.
D i*!)l al ten o'clock in the forenoon, 1 shall
sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder, at
the north front door of tbe court bouse In the
$3
city of Hastings, (that being, the P,»C®T}“”
t-. i i1.iuh1 no Stamped on bottom. Addrem
,
** J2°nr
W.i- mil GLAiMBrocktaa.Maaa. Holdby the Circuit Court for Barry
the premise* described in said morigagi or »o

Lib1-75
*175

W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOE
A. E. Woolley, Agent.

t.’HANCKUY ORDER.
d Michigan. The Circuit County tor
‘•la v «■: Hvrrv—It Ciancerv. Fifth
ii i-ireult—i i Uhviiesry.
'
-&gt;»dio&lt; in the Circuit Court for tbe

-SommI Carson, cjiuplatuant,

■ , - ... I-I*. VIM MI’l U'lVW V, W- — — ”' .
and in default thereof. *aid bill will be taken
a*«mfe3*e&lt;i by said non-resident defendant*
And it ts further ordered, tbat wttbln twenty
-a-. ‘ th- complainant came a notice &lt;d this or■■rrtv be published in the Hastlgn BaWMKU. »
'"-^'pxper printed, published arid (droutatiag
la 'xid county, and that said )&gt;abiicat&gt;on be
(Tttll’ii..._I— —‘
alv

lb* time 3ulive prescribed for Ms aa pea rune*

Xlllnol. — A
Speeches at
Through with

*»y

and Other Cltle*. .
Chicago. May 1-Labor day waa cele­
brated in Chicago by a grand parade of
fifty or more labor organixatlon* and a
monster mass meeting on the lake front.
The demonstration was fully the equal of
former years. Lost night tbe different
union- had entertainment* at their holla
batimate* of the number of men In line
run from 13,000 to js ooa Secretory F. L.
Dutcher, o^khe executive committee, conCdently expected to have 25,000 men In
nne. 1 l&gt;cre were delegate* to the meet­
ing Thursday night from fifty th roe organ­
isation* and their lowekt estimate* of tbe
men who would turn out footed up to a
total of over 16,000 while other bodies
,were expected. “We wtoiid have a bigger
demonatrettou." said Marshal Swallow,
-but tbe bricklayers and carpenters have
got their eight hours and good wages aud
will not turn out to any extent."
Tbe proc:a»ion, which moved through
the principal down-town streets to the
Lake Frout park, was made up of four
divisions; tho most noticeable and largest
holy of men in the lind was tbe Carpen­
ter’* union, which numbered 1,000 men.
A feature of the parado was that there
were a numlier of uon-uaiou men in the
ranks, aud for tbe day ail jealousies be­
tween organised and unorganised labor
were dissipated. There were a large num­
ber of bauds, and many banners bearing
appropriate device* an.I legend*. Upon
arriving at the lake front the parado
broke up, aud the men surrounded tbe
‘
speaking stand.

David B. Bird was chairman, aud the
Aral speaker
was______________________
Robert Swallow. He
.
said: “This country should be the first to
make this eight hour duy universal and
with this firm determination on the part
of the toilers the time will coma when it
will be hard to find an employer who
would ask hi* men to work more than
eight hour. But the eight-hour day 1*
only a step. Wc believe that tbe men
who produce the wealth of the country
are entitled to a just proportion of that
wealth. We never will have M till wo
have a production for consumption, not a
production fur profit.”

Richard Branschweig lol lowed, deliv­
ering a stirring address in German, while
from a hansom cab, In another part of the
grounds, J. Mikolauda talked in Bohe­
mian to tbe large army obworkets of that
nationality. Thoma* J. Morgan made an
address that stirred the enthusiasm of the
crowd, and Jen* Cbrlstlensen wound up
the proceeding* by talking to the Scandi­
navian toilers iu their tongue.
There
were no anarchistic *eutin&gt;eni* uttered iu
any of tbe speeches.
SOME DOINGS OF THE DAY.

CINCINNATI, May 2.—No. trouble is
looked for amoug workingmen In this
city. The buiidiug trade* have no griev­
ance, and the carpenters are satisfied
with tbe situation as it L*. If any strike
comes it will be accidental, ae no prepara­
tions tor any have been made. In Cov­
ington, Ky., the carpenters went out on
a strike yesterday for nine hours’ work at
a minimum of 82 30 per day, instead of
ten hours per day, aa previously. They
also want tbe con tractora tu employ none
but union nrfn.

Nothing to Indicate Imbor Day.
Kansas CUT. Mo., May 3.-In this city
there was nothing to indicate that yeatcr-

bratlon of any kind among tbe working
classes. At Topeka, Kan., tbe day was
observed by tbe working classes generally
as a holiday.

MANY MINERS LAY OFF AWHILE.

DAN-rtUAt, HL, May 2-The Grape
Creek Coal companvythe Spellman Coal
company and th* Kelley mine*, all lo­
cated In Grape Creek, abut down P»*£rday. They have been paying
cents a
ton for mining and want tlie men to
eept a reductloa. There wjH be over 800
idle miners on Grape Cre^j^

IMDIANAPDUB, May a-Tixree thousand
miners in tbe block and WUminou* coal
field* ot thisstoto went on strike y«U*rDei .
___ fnr the vear has
OB a reducticu'..
-PrrnWCBG. p«-. May 1-Tbe railroad
eo*l miners of the Pittsburg district,

HO* FL*»T«R CO..

aa an agreement was reached yesterday
afternoon by their conference committee
in tonvsntlon here and the coal operator's
committee by which last year’s rate of TO
®rnts -vas affirmed. Tbe coil o|&gt;erators
also agtved to advance the price of min­
ing in cam* of any advance iu coal daring
the coming year.

SrniNUHKLD. Illa, May a-The miners
of Sangamon county, numliering about
1,500, were idle yesterday awaiting a aetroent of the question of the price of min­
ing and hours of work. Heretofore the
men have been deceiving tt»X cents a ton,
but the operators propose to pay only 50
cents in the future.
'

BLOODSHED IN THE COKE REGIONS.

Uniontown. Pa., May 5—The deadly
pistol did some more work yesterday, and
one man was killed and another badly
wounded.
Tho tragedy occurred nt a
houM where Superintendent Gray, of
Leiseuring No. 3 My* the striker* held
captive two men who had been working.
Gray und Pit Bos* Callaghan went to the
house to rescue th* niea when they were
attacked with stone*, und when the shotiff’* deputies came to tbeir assistance the
striker* *tone.l them also, and then fired
on them. Tho deputies replied, and killed
Joi, i Mahon, wounding another.
- Ktrike Leader* Tell Another Story.
John McSloy, ot the striker*’ executive
board, says the above fa not true; tbat no­
body attacked Gray and Callaghan, but
tbat they fired into a crowd of strikers
who who were jeering them on tbeir lack
of succea* in getting the two alleged cap­
tives to go with them. McSloy had Gray
and his companion arrested, charged with
wilful murder, nnd put In jail, although
the coroner's verdict waa that Mahon wa»
killed by an unknown deputy.
Thirty-seven Huns from Braddock were
landed at Erick’* redstone works yester­
day. They were met by the local strikers,
some of wh».n waved knives and other
weajxin* until the stranger* fled from the
ground. Thay walked back to Union­
town, where some of them took the first
train north and others remained In town,
and were last night taken in tow by the
strikers.
Deputy Sheriff? strike.
A number of evictions took plnoe yes­
terday. At one Louse tbe deputies wer#
attacke 1 with sjonea, and when one of
them drew his revolver the sheriff dis­
charged him.
Thereupon the others
dvputie* struck, and but half a doxen re­
turned to work.

&gt;,000 in numlm,struck
ere will, however, resume work Monday,

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Rome, May 3 —A number of workmen
held a meeting yesterday in the rear of
the Church of Su John of Lateraa. Fire
members of the chamber of deputies were
present One of tbe speakers, an Anarch­
ist, urged an attack on the police. Soon
after a mob, some In tbe street and some
frun windows, began to stone the troop?
that were passing. Tbe police fired on the
rioters, aud the cavalry followed up tbe
volley by a charge that scattered those in
in the s.reeL A force of infantry pro­
ceeded to storm the house from which
stones had been thrown.
A great uproar and struggle followed,
the Socialists offering violent resistance.
In tbe melee Deputy Barxillal, a Socialist;
Cipriani aud twenty-five others of the mob
were wounded. Cipriani mortally, it is
said, and one killed. Oue policeman was
stabbed and killed. Several of tbe troop­
er* in tbe street were unhorsed- by some
of the mob, who rallied after tbe first
charge and trampled upon aud kicked
tbe fallen soldier*. The military were
succesAiul in subduing the not, without
seriou* loss to themselves.

LYONS, May ‘A—May Day in thia city
was attended by exciting scenes.
A
large crowd of men, followed by a multi­
tude of women aud children, paraded the
streets bearing red banners. The police
attempted to disperse the crowd, and a
general melee followed.
Many arrests
Milwaukee. May X—About OK carpen­
were made, and tbe rioter* continued to
ters quit work yesterday to enforce the .defy tbe police until 10 o’clock nt night,
new scale of wages which wa&lt; submitted wbeu tho cavalry charged tbe mob, dis­
to tbe bouse, several months ago, but persing It and injuring many. Sixty ar­
there was no general strike of the building
rests were made.
trades. Must of tbe larger contractors
have conceded tbe new scale demanded
by tbe men.
Paris, May 3.—A mob threatentM the
police station at Clichy yesterday. Tbe
Terre Haute, Ind., May 2.—About 500 gendarmes sallied forth and dispersed the
rioters, who took refuge in a wine shop
carpenters in this city have struck for an
increase ot 5 cent* per bocr. Both sides where they barricaded themselves in. The
are obstinate, aud the strike will he a police. In attempting to dialodgs them,
long one. Hod-carriers are also on a were met by a volley from revolvers,
strike for an increase, and Che brickmak­ which wounded four of the polieemen.
ers have gone out in sympathy with them.

COLCMBUB, O., May 2.-A special to Tbe
Columbus Dispatch, from Nelsonville,
O., one of the principal points In the
Hocking coal regions, says: The miners
were all idle yesterday, but in an inter­
t.arvrls o» I and situate in towusltip ot itarcy In view with a number of the leading minIhe ewntv of foJrv and State ot Michigan.
en we are Informed that this does not
11 Thc^outh'eastquirtt-r 'of the
mean a strike, a* tbs 1st of Mny was La­
bor Day. Tbe opinion of the
(M) In township otic (I«north of range nine (») miner* interviewed 1* that there Will be
ent. and containing in all ^r^^btrntoe Md oue. no strike in the Hocking Valley and
half
acres, be the same more or ie«.
Strait* villa district*.

Hstllda B. !&gt;ttengllL Wellington D. Petteugin,
*e*ley B. Pettengtil. William A. PettoOtoU,
v&gt; tliaee II. PeasoglU. Bertie £ PebengiU,
u M*v fvttengiU, Hindi PatMMnU. JeWM
1» Benham. Bentle, Bro*. A Wilkiu*. Walton
A. N-wt &gt;n. L-vi Hol tn-* and Nichol*. Bhep- the same P«n^LLMA!C CoBV, Mortgagee.
...■’1A Company..defendant*.
SMITH ft COLGKOVM
. n tui* cause it anpexrinv from affidavit on
Attorneys for Mortgage
Ble.lliii: the defendant*. Wollare H- Pettanglll
■nd Wellington D. Pettengill are not residents
Dated. April 7. UM.
thi* Mote, but reside in the stale of Nebraska.
•»« mocion of smith &amp; Colgrove. Com­
i ilnaat'e Solicitor*, it 1* ordered tbat
1 • Appearance of saI&lt;1 non-re*ldet.t dc- u l
Eases Pain Instantly.
&lt;• ।
Wallace 11. PtOngUl and WeBIng‘ ■ "••ng.ll, be entered herein within four UffJIJ strengthens Weak Parts.
from the dnie of this order; and iu ease
•4 tbeir anpearaaoe
■ bill uf cump'iiiat to be filed, and a copy
thereof v&gt; be served on tbe Com plaint’s SolkH-

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FloBEKCK, May 2.—Tbe police and mili­
tary dispersed a crowd of luenAvbo were
listening to incendiary speeches yester­
day. As the mob dispersed its members
looted tbe stores on tbeir line of retreat.

Paris, May 3.—In a collision yesterday
between tbe police and mluprs at Fourmies, department Du Nord, seven persons
were killed and twelve wounded.
WAUEKSHA, Win.. May 5. —A saloon
keeper named Schley was found marpered and robbed Sundny mornfcg.

Later Henry Bernhard was arrested as
the perpetrator of the crime, and taken to
Milwaukee for safekeeping, owing to
threats of lynching. He admits that ha
aided In robbing Schley, but denies that
be killed him. The money stolen waa
found on Bernhard’* person.
LATER.—Bernhard has confessed that
he alone murdered Schley. He said they
quarreled and bo laid iu wait for his vic­
tim and killed him with a club.
LONDON, May &lt;• —Th* Pal! Mall Ga­
geite announces that important Informa­
tion has been Riven by outside parties to
tbe queen’s proctor. Sir Augustus Kep­
pel tttrpbenaou, during tbe last few days
in regard to the O’Shea divorce case. The
Pali Mall Gaseltu adds that if tbe infor­
mation furnished turns out to be correct,
it is sufficient to call for tbe intervention
of the queen’s proctor.
St. Lovis, Mo., May I.—A Lincoln,
Neb., Kpccitd to The Republic says: A
hurricane struck Lincoln and did con­
siderable damage. A number of build­
lugs were blown down, one of them being
the Manchester shoe factory, a three-story
brick. Over &lt;3,000 worth of damage waa
entail.-d. No cue waa hurt.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made tn the coo dittoes
of a mortgage dated August 13. 1870. made by
Elijah Hhawand wife rhflura tn David G. Mo&lt; lure and recorded in tim ofllct- of the Register
of Deeds for tbe County of Barry andfitate o&lt;
Michigan on August 30. l*7o In Uber -WoC
mortgages on page » and by the Mid David G.
McClure assigned to Ambrose Hubbell, October
20. 1W4. and recorded In said register's ottee,
t k-lober 30.1KM in hber a of mortgages on page
432 and by Daniel Striker, executor aftbelaM
will and testament of said Ambrose Hubbafl,
deceased, assigned to Emily E. Btllsoa, Sarah
E. Reid and Wllmlner W.Osborn. February 11.
1*01 sad rreonled In said register’s office rebroary 18. imsi tn lin-r 38 of mortgage*, on pace US
and by the said Emily F. Btiteon, Sarah E. KsM
and Wllutlner W. Osborn assigned to AtaaM&amp;r
_N. GllleloiMt
. April.
h—.^17. l*Sl
1M1and
I. recorded
-r -in
r said
- r*
uuv
n •&gt;••.•■ in.
—v. v.
•
come operative, aud on wblc.li mortnre there m
claimed tn be du* at tbe date of this notlee
elxbt hundred and forty six dollars and eight
cent*
M) aud no suitor procredihjt at law
haring b«rn inUHuted to recover the amoeet
veurrd by said mortgage or any part tbereerf:
Notice I* thertorr hereby given, that on Sat­
urday. tbe nth day of July. 1891. al test o’etaak
In the foreroou there will be sold at theMrtb
front door of the Court bouse in the City o&lt;
Ilastiug*. County ot Barn'. *»d State of Michtgnn. said Court bouse being ihe place In
which the circalt Court for the Coaaty &lt;4
Barry Is held, at public auction to tbe HMt
bidder, the preniiscs desei I bed in said Mtortgsge. or su much thereof as may be uerea»an to satisfy the amount due on said mortnab.
a* above set forth, allh the Interest thMtiMi,
and tbe costs, charges and expenses altowWby
law and provided for In said mortgage.- saM
ra!*cs being situate In the City ut iiMHuga.
• County ot Barry, and Stale (J Mtehtoon.
and described as village lots number 12«., MM,

stings according :o the recorded plat Untto
Dated Apr.l 15. D»l.
Al.r.XANI&gt;ER N. GfLLKLAMm,
Assignee ot the Mortgage.
At.ONZO E. K KN ASTON. *
Attorney for Asaignee.

GILLASPIE,
Corner nf Court and Jefferson fit

Keeps Itow.

Good goods. Low price*.

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Hastings Banner.
Hostings Thursday, May ?. 1WIMARSHALL L.COOK. Editor

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rp HASTIXGS, RICH., POBTOFFICB,
arovsT 14. 1879.

editorial notes.
Now that the ml McKinley prices are

The regular monthly meeting of
When Major McKinley, ««y« the Borton JWoman’s Foreign Missionary society of the
M. E. church. will be held on Wednesday
Journal, lately delivered bis motet* ed- j

drees In Providence, ttie chief democratic jMixer, commencing at 8:80 p. m.
newspaper in that city remarked that he
The ladies of Emmanuel church are prewould do more harm than good by raising paring for an apron auction, to be given
tbe tariff issue in tbe state eleciton. Tbe ,the last of the month. Tbe proceeds will
slDcereity of this assertion can be estlrna- .go toward the building fund for tbe new
church. It should be liberally patronized.
ted by tbe fact that 24 hours after, thto
same newspaper devoted a large portion ot
Next Sunday, May 10th. after tbe morn­
its editorial space to a frantic endeavor to ing services, the collection will be taken nt
show that the democratic party is a friend of the M. E. church for tho various benevo­
lent enterprises of Methodism. It to
the tariff, and states that tire “real question
hoped there may be a large attendance.
Is not between free trade and protection.”
The third quarterly mectlug of Cedar
In the interim our Rhode Island coutemCreek circuit, U. B. church, will be held
porary bad evidentlv begun to hear from at Baltimore church. May 9th and 10th.
tire people. One of the echoes of Major B. H. Mowers will lie present. All are
McKinley’s speech to this Interesting com­ cordially Invited to attend. J. W. Mijck*^

&gt;at hand, and cheap sugar to causing con­
sternation in tbe “reform” camp, tbe ene­
mies of protection are driven to very ab.
mud expedients In try ing to neutralize the
Impression which free sugar for the people munication:
Pawtucket, IL I., March 26, 1891.
to creating in favor of the McKinley tariff.
We call the attention of our readers to the To Mr. Charles E. Sexton, Sec. of Un­
democratic
city committee:
Mtowing utterances on thto subject from
Dkab Sir—Permit me through you. to
representative free trade sources:
present my resignation as a member of tire
Is admitting sugar untaxed protection or democratic city committee.
free trade? If It to protection.' then I am
D&gt;c undersigned to » tariff “reformer."
a protectionist and am willing to work for The republican and democratic parties are
more of the same sort. If It is free trade, both tariff reformers. The distinction Ire■ by are you so happy over It. Mr. Protec­ tween both on the question to one of meth­
tionist? Especially -Ince you profess to od. Tbe republican method is by protec­
believe that the foreigners pay the duty, tion supplemented by Its natural and logi­
and its removal is therefore a boon to him cal complement reciprocity.
.
instead of to us.—Mr. William Lloyd GarThe writer Irad tire honor and privilege
rterei, speech at Danvers, Mass., April 8th. to hear Mr. McKinley at the Yonng Men’s
Republican Club of Providence. That poYesterday » housekeeper hud to pay one
dollar for fourteen pounds of whit# granu­ Utica! lineal descendent of Hamilton. Clay
lated sugar. Today oue dollar will buy and Webster made the most masterly
twenty pounds ot the same quality. This speech upon the tariff question that Rhode
is a splendid free trade lesson, given to Island has ever heard. The preaeutation .
the people by the enemies of free trade. ui the topic from the standpoint of protec­।
A tariff is a tax.—New York Standard, tion was complete. In matter, form and
delivery it was all but perfect. Its force,
’
April 1.
weight and argument arc Incontestable,
To make sugar free is protection, just as and unanswerable. It has left no doubt
.
it was protection to make tea and coffee in the writer’s mind that protection Is thej ’
&gt; free, which was done by protectionists life line along which the United States.
with least Injury to itself must follow in
years ago. It Is free frade, otherwise march toward the ultimate free trade withj
known as a tariff tor revenue only, some­ ail the nations.
.
Coming to such a conclusion upon Ute
times called cobdentom. which requires a
.
tariff placed on such things. Free trade to national question which has been and is.
the chief ground of political contention be­
England's policy, yet tea and coffee both tween the two great parties, he feels that&gt;
bear a heavy tariff, which to paid by the he could not honestly and consistently.
.
English people. Protectionista everywhere continue a member of your organi­t
and always have maintained that the sugar zation since organically .you represent.
in st measure the democratic policy upon
tariff was a tax, and never, as these free this great question. He does your organi-.
trade authorities represent, that It was tion tbe credit to believe that you had
paid by tlie foreigner. There to no room rather have an honest aud out spoken oppon­
ent whom you respect than a dishonest as­
for controversy ou this point
sociate to be desplsqg and suspected, in
Any one by consulting almost any speech closing, permit me to offer to the democrat­
or other recorded utterance of any repre­ ic city committee my thanks for tlie uni­
sentative protectionist, can easily satisfy form courtesy and good feeling the organi­
zation has collectively and individually
himself that we state the simple truth. shown me during my term of membership.
That protective duties on articles which
Respectfully yours,
Richard Martix.
can be produced here in sufficient quanti­

ties to supply the domestic demand are
paid by tbe consumer does not therefore
follow. Because sugar dropped in price
the amount of the duty as soon as It was
abolished, it does not follow that wire nails
now Belling at 2 1-10 cents a pound
would drop to 1-10 of a cent a pound
If the duty of 2 cents a pound was
removed. The duty on wire nails to pro­
tective. that on sugar a revenue duty.
That to the difference. It requires a vast
■mount of cheek and a lamentable absence
«f conscience for these free traders to so
misrepresent such well-known facts. Their
doing so indicates the desperation to which
the beneficent results of th&lt;f new tariff are
driving them.—Economist

The Free trade attorney is always ready
with his promise of cheap things. The
farmer is assured tbat his implements
may be had for less money; the' mechanic
is to be required to pay less for his took,
■nd beads of families are told that they
will need less money for purchasing tbe
essentials to comfort and convenience.
Ail these are promised In return for votes
hacking up the European demand that our
tariff shall be “reformed” to a basis of

It may be well for voters to consider for
a moment the sham that so persistently
parades under this garb of cheapness. As
In tbe case of the gaudy fly with which
the angler tempts the fish, tlie promise of
cheapness is arranged to conceal what its
victims are expected to learn by costly ex­
perience. And as tbe ultimate results
from any radical change in our economic
policy will press most directly upon that
large majority of voters who work for
tbeir living, these are the men who should
see to it that no mistake Is made.
It wlU not do to lose sight of tbe fact
tint tbe opportunity to buy cheap is not
the main requisite to comfort and independ­
ence. Before a man can buy at all he
»ust bare tbe money to tender In payment;
ami if be is really a prudent man be will
heettate to spend tbe dollar already in his

place it with another. This is the point
vt view from wbieb to contemplate the toana between tbe policies trf protection and
Tree trade. Free trade would put the
Wred articles In tbe pockets of foreign
waiters and dealers. Protectton insists
that every article which can be as well
■MKte In this country as In any other shall
be made here, and that tbe money paid far
•t ahull go into the pockets of American

tar work done there without by just so
web dn*-&lt;mg the supply in this country.

This manly and outspoken letter explalns itself. How many more there may
be among the best and most substantial of
the Rhode Island democrats who have had
their eyes opened by Major McKinley’s co­
gent arguments, we have no means of
knowing, but we doubt not that it is a
considerable number.
In a state like
Rhode Island, with an Intelligent people,
and great, dlvlerae and prosperous Indus­
tries, the free trade ease simply cannot
stand the test of discussion.—Exchange.

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Qata-aito parbu.
ssfyiioMittuiper bu’
divorce.________________

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HOflGMcraGurc

r. WcnObMU:

HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN W0BM8 IN HORSES

Mowlnx*.«• &lt;l''
of the week ending **•&gt;
taken from the book, in

Circuit Court.
Circuit court will convene next Monday.
Following la the calendar:
CHIMIN'AlTbe people vs. Frank Treat, v iolatluR
liquor law. For sentence.
The people vs. Oren Itaytou, assault
with Intent to commit rape;
The people vs. James Culp, larceny.
Tlie pedple vs. James Seeley, jail break­
ing. For sentence.
The people vs. Burton Si Howe, obtain­
ing property under false pretence.
* The people vs. Harry Northrup, perjury.
The people vs. Eugene Wilcox, suborna­
tion of perjury-.
The people vs. James I.. Wfiiox. subor-,
nation of perjury.
The people ya. Eugene Wileox. criminal
assault.
The pedple vs. John Bovee and Lyman
Scott, burglary. For sentence.
Tbe.pcople va. Carrol Cutler, malicious
Injuring to personal property. ,
Tbe people vs. James Collison, William
Collison and Clarence LeBaron, violating
fish law.
The people vs. John Eaton, larceny.
The people vs. John GarriMin, larceny.
The people vs.. Clarence Pennock and
George W. Kern, violating liquor law.
The people vs. Jacob Odell, violating
liquor law.
The people va. Henry Dietz, violating
liquor law.
The people va, John Damouth. violating
liquor law.
The people vs. Joel DeMond, obstruct­
ing railroad.

The scheme of tbe democrats to change
the method of electingpresldentlalelectars
in Michigan so that they will be chosen by
congressional districts has been consumatcd. Two of the so-called Patron senators
voted with the democrats and thus gave
them the required constitutional majority.
The passage of thto, act, supplemented by
the congressional gerrymandering bill,
will enable the democrats to capture a
half dozen electorlal votes in this state *in
’92 that they would not otherwise have se­
Wm. Wright vs. Frank Treat, Henry
cured. Whtfli it to borne In mind that in Wever and Mary Brady, trespass on the
every .other state in the uuion presidential case.
M. L. Sweet A Co. vn. John Yarger,
electors are chosen at large the infamy of
assumpsit.
,
the Michigan democracy will be mere fully
Tbe Olney 4 Judson Grocery Co. vs.
appreciated. It was for this that the seats Wm. H. Chilson. Ida Chilson and Hope
of the two republican senators were stolen. Chilson, replevin.
Clement Smith, administrator of the es­
However, the result of the election this
tate of Andrew J. Hardy vs. Chas. Schledt,
spring clearly demonstrates tbat the demo­ assumpsit
cratic party will not gain largely. In the
Erndst H. Morse vs. Emma A. Fergu­
long run, bv tbeir course in this matter. son. assumpsit
Nancy Howarth vs. Mary E. Howarth,
Probably republican farmers who helped
ejectment.
to elect “Patron” members of the legisla­
Lewis Wood vs. Charles Moon, tresspass
ture will now begin to fully realize how on tbe case.
’_
Esther Odell vs. Barry &amp; Eaton Ins. Co.,
great was tbeir error in permitting them­
selves thus to be made cat’s-paws of by the assumpsit
Romain Freeman vs. Spellmau Casey
democratic party.—Charlotte Republican. appeal.
Loren Staples va. Lymaa Chamberlin,
appeal.
Alexander Foster vs. Samuel Marshall
assumpsit
Philo A. Sheldson vs. Samuel Marshall,
The ladies of the Presbyterian Mission­
ary society are reminded that the monthly appeal.
Cyrus H. Bowen vs. Geo. W. Simmon,
meeting is held at ti»e parsonage on Wed­
nesday. the ISlh of May, at 2:80. All our appeal,
Frederick F4 McNair vs. City of Hast­
friends are earnestly requested to make an
ings,
trespass on the case.
effort to be present
Farmers A Merchants Bank, of Nash­
Services at tbe Presbyterian church next
ville,
vs. Benj. F. Reynolds, assumpsit
Sunday as usual.
„
A' P‘ Cook Co •
va. Jerome
The Y. P. S. E. meets in tbe church st E. Wolcott willful trespass.
8:80
Wm. Troxel vs. Valentine Leins, tresThe Chautauqua Asaembly at Bay View P*m.
win open two weeks earlier than usual
imparlance.
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this year, and last four weeks Instead of
Hastings City
Bank va. Hastings
three. It will begin July 15th aad close Creamery Co.
,
August 12th.
In Re. the assignment of John Yarger
The work-of finishing the new Episcopal for benefit of creditors.
church has commenced. When completed
CHA^‘r“RY’
class.
the Emmanuel society will have * CHD Of . Cbw- H. McDermott va. tbe unknown
heirs of Matthew Broughton, deceased bill
a ehuich.
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C- T* u- county couvwjfkin to remove cloud from title.
Matf Barlow va. Stepbea Haight as
administrator of John N. Curtis. d*~ed

Additional Local News.

morning. Thursday evening there will
be a gold medal contest and Friday even­
Geo. w, Gregory vn. Hiram Cogswell
ing Mrs. Hunt’s address to which the
especial attention ef teachers and others and Anu Cogswell, foreclosure.
A‘ Aa,U“
Anna
A“tinInterested In the puWic schools to called.
Ln the “Newsy Notes” from Washington divorce.
•FrKlwiS:
J' telni
rr“k a. Saltli.
for March Sth to thto item: —
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at Calvary church.

S^-

H«r work In tbe capi-

Batting*.
.Ttteperib,

&lt; *«: eui. «.

H«l "- »*“**’ C' H*“1'

D. W. McDevitt of the book auction
store, will leave our city Monday. Dur­
ing hto month’s stay here, Mr. M. has won
hosts of friends by his genial and gentle­
manly wajs. He Is a walking encyclopae­
dia of book lore and evidently a man who
has traveled extensively. When he is sell­
ing books be Is able to give the most excellent
description of their contents aud enibellishe* the same with artistic and telling
hits. It’s worth one’s while to hear him
even if you buy nothing, it has been a
matter uf great sutprhe that he could sell
books, of such excellence In tbe matter
contained in them, and so beautifully and
often elegantly bound, at the prices they
have been sold for here. Tbe discount
from regular prices ranges all the way
from r.0 to 90 per cent., and they are valuable books too. We contend that such an
Inrtutloti as hto is of tbe highest benefit to
any community. Hundreds of families In
this city ami vicinity are to-day becoming
familiar with tbe l»est authors ami the best
books, who could never hare had the op­
inrtunlty of such acquaintance except for
Mr. McDevitt’s book auction.

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».A&gt;- OF^»»u. « •&gt;. MU to Mt »*“»
h
rn.riw.rt c Strong V»- Arthur D. Hugm*&lt;
et^l. blit lor mp.rtoer.hlp MKXintlUK.

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•« •«-» per bn
wnort—MO.LWhlta|i.OO:rr&lt;; li.-r, ’
Ftour^s.76 par haadrru
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Greatwi j&gt;tecoveryKn«&gt;v n for the

A WUV.MC0:

HrXDBEIM OF THEM.

wnu.-:—"

(rl Rev. Bishop Foley 1). D.. of Detroit,
C7““’km k- Job, D. Kl«: «*««&gt;»
will administer confirmation nt St Hose
church here next Friday morning.) He
u. O. e~nr».U. ~ ~
will arive here from Grand Rapids at8:10 ’’i’TKS'J’X. sebd-r:
a. m.
Several priests from other places
will be present. Tbe sermon will be
■» oralln. VW '«
•
preached by the Bishop after mass, which
win be sung at 10 a. m-CArrangementH
are being made for a public reception to
be given to the Bishop at Union hall. Frl“jSbclumMrt u&gt; D.rt&lt;l C. H.«W;
day evening^ AU are cordially invited.

Hont. national and

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numericPra»U» *&gt;»: t-™1
"ftWtEXS^bn.b U. JMM G. Moll: m.
l-rASfUt Et-m. - — ’ «•«’•
’’lUnta Colrt to K. W. cur: lot MldAtrrtUr

*J.W. Ilnibrnbott to J.J. lktxlmbo&lt;t:«.

"it’iifirtM^tt. A Husbu: m •« X» *“1
“tWSJ-^to M t^~»: OKUW

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IrrlUK »I33O. _________
Name and Residence
&lt;too E. Hennctl Assyria
Marek Hunt
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Fred K. MoCallum, Freeport
Nonna.I. Ludlow
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Claude (». Downing. Woodland
Nora Cline

DROP IN!
and fee

WALL PAPER
and

WINDOW 5H/1DEJ
Ho leads all dealers. We
don't know how he does it but
still we know he does.

The Soap

Ue; Coa

Wheat—&gt;o, i white »t.M. No. 2ro&lt;j,|iM

and Mixed

rnr.rdr f:

tnadicui

MIXER’S

C.&amp;S.S.
BLOOD
Fowls.
ptwhui-

FRANK GILLETT

FOR THE

BREADER OF

Pure Game

For said at all times and
eggs for hatching. Prices, a
matter of correspondence.

THE GREATEST

CANCER &amp; SCROFOU
REMEDY OF THE AOE.

Dutton, Mich.

Mriio Frin
BAY STALLION,
Fnled In 1885

Se lilis Ue Man at UeLaks.

Oats—Clcnerl-u.
||g«rr^^ehkkells.

Baffhlo Livestock,'

ftarxllUn HartfcKWllZ
h’. u. anoprSAR.

'’cVTC.mbbeinoJ.C. lurubul. 1»

Detroit.

Membrino is a lieautiful bay
in color, has good action, is an
excellent traveller, and weighs
1.300 pounds, in fact he is a
first-class general purpose
horse, and we have put the
price for service so low as to
bring him within the reach of
all. Fridays and Saturdays of
each week at Spalding's ware­
house building, opposite Rol­
ler Mil). Terms SS.
E. H. BARTLEY, Attendant

Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, now pester
1st M. E. church at Muskegcn,
writes as follows:

••Mixer’s lAaevr and Herefnlk Svrep * Don»
tlie three .rears pastor^r
Hwutm. MteSmm, they wrtv mtmbm ot iuy rboth aid raem|MM&gt;Mi tberrtore J ha i owcctuttr ta
know them atid tbeh -reaiedv I Mkrstbas
to be upright, hocorablr rom. whew f’jimeMtattoui mar be rellril spou m tnj&lt;-. Av t» the
-remedj, ‘ it ha* brenumxIbj
tasi'y
for Mime time, and tor
&lt;&gt;t rhe Moed «*
are Qi tbe op^ilop there I«none Iwtn-r. Tbe rm­
mortals as tq tho value of rh- "twrteiM." d"
such respectable pbjsleianx .4 dlrtetM&gt;t*cb«h
aa Dr. Mammon, ut Hastmri. a»d «a«t.
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1 may be ab&gt;« to say. to neenrr for “
tales. It « well krown tbat phideiai
tng.a'i a rub-, are -Ina •&lt;&gt; n umniwni
tbat may be ^eJasred as a -paii-nt n
When they dp it may tw n-iied urxin a
»ed of repl merit i» » reine..’&gt;."
I
Kratwcttully. Wx*i.rv *• Ht x4
Factor First Methodht rt,tlrcb. &lt;
Mich.
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P.tL—Tboqgb frequently vciritedl___ __
thto It tbe first instance in which 1 htoe rIt® a
testimonial of this descript &gt;»n.'It n Oat cheer­
tally aow Io me Interest of the nr'cicS.
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Coldwater Mich.,Oct s*. I--.*
iv.A.H.

For Sale by all Druggists
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BUSH &amp; GOODYEAR.

raarAKEosv

Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mien.

BROWNSON &amp; RANKIN.
105 West Main St., Kalamazoo.
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GLOVESJRUCHING, RIBBONS, VIO­
LET PINS, STICK PINS, SHIRT
STUDS, CUFF BUTTONS, WINDSOR

ties, opera Length hose,
At Prices that will please youl

Cleans
Most
is Lenox.

C After years of experience we have found Gordon Rye fait­
black hosiery to stand all tests better than any other make is
the market. Our line is much larger this year anil includes
every number that we had last year at tbe same prices, not
forgeting the 2b cent quality which was admitted by all who
saw it to be the best in the market for the money. I o“can
return every pair that crock, stain or fade in wash or wear
and we will refund your money. These good- are sold u
Kalamazoo only at our store.

Men and Women Who are Posted
" ill tell you that the place in Barry county where money is saved and satisfaction
in style, fit and wear assured in purchasing

BOOTS AND SHOES
Is atSHnce Bros.', Hasting*. They have the experience, tbe agency for the best
makes, and sell their goods at reasonable prices, and that always means a reasonable .

margin of profit. When a dealer tells you he is selling them for anything le&gt;s. he is .
seeking to convince himself or yon tbat you are not intelligent enough to know tbat
people do not do any business for fun or for their health.
..

divorce.
(rfo. URxler va. Theresia Hltzter, dl-

&lt;u™».

We aria shewing some nice things in Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, also tine shoes ,
for Gent’s.

E BROS,
AUD SHOES.

�H ASTI NGS BANNER.
float Inga, Thursday. May 7, 1891.

W. R. COOK. Local Kditor.

I REVOLUTION 1
by using

TtlE WONDERFUL
-New Process" Vapor Stove,

Manufactured by
THE STANDARD LIGHTING CO.,
CfereirtMA, Ohio.

The Original “Evaporating Stove!

Ui-blnteljr Safe! Light* Like Gas!
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ii the valves, apply a light. that's all
.
is to it — How .simple!
Nothing to
•Ki &lt;•, order—all part Intcrohangeable
: -.avoir cannot be filled while stove Is
1. i*’stove ha&gt; been on the market for
v.«ir, giving tlm'bwrtof satisfaction.
would not supply the demand the
• 'dir. It has been greatly improved

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k His the times!

A l

Buy firn latest and best!
For sale by

HUFFMAN BROS.
LOCAL NEWS.
!!reu!i lion this week

going, ’gone!

i .uljl &lt;|berrit* hi blossom.
■ -• r'lann.- to get datqaged books.

•• »*; wagon is making regular trips,
rbc biwn mower has made Its appear*
tlion close1- Saturday of this

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FEMONM^MENTION.
wJrtT K'u''’ **•|D ,‘*l“ o,i““

COME

TOt to Uk, (Moua U«
«wk

BrMl1

.-AND SEE ME-:

,rom Ditto" hit

SUJor Aiulet»on w ta lhc clt
outxlay.
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Before you sell your

om

.-BUTTER-.

i c- C- Field, of Cbarldtte. was in the city
[Monday.
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Tuesday A' Greb,c WM in Grantl "R*Rlds

W. IL Vo*burgh was In Lake Odeua
last week.
|

Mrs. I. A. Holbrook has returned from
Muskegon.
Mrs. Zander.'of Kalamazoo, was In the
eity Monday.

5H0KE*&gt;

Eb.POWEFLT
NO. 35,
ALWAYS THE SArtE

and

Will Hitchcock, Jr., went to Muskegcn
rueoday.
h

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

*£ ALWAYS THE BEST

5C- CKMK
• IN THE

.

A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
Miss Kittle Beadle was in Kalamazoo of all iu leavening strength -V. «. Governover Suuday. .

JOS. ROGERS.

o- U. 5. *t*

I&gt;r. Peckham, of Freeport, was in the
city Tuesday.
j. Charlie Brown, of Chicago, was hi the
city last week.

W. A. Hams and family went to Gun
lake Saturday. |
.
Fred Greble spent Sunday with relatives
in Battle CreekJ

Alexander Foster, of Bedford, was In
the city Friday.!

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY
Have just opened the largest and finest line of

Will DeGolla, of Grand Rapids, was in
the city Monday.

&gt; Frank Maus, bf Grand P.apkh, was lu
the city Tuesdav.

How to lay a Carpet: Lay the linings to
the floor, putting a small tack here and
there to.keep them in place. Put the
w &gt;b&lt;» -*ari’ sold by Holden A Hire enrpet on the iloor. unrollinr lt in the di­
rection in which it is to I* laid. Begin to
Enqhh
tack it at tbe end of the room which is
ibie house t&lt;» rent.
most irregular, if there be aMire place or
«f l»r. lathnip.
bgy-window in the room, tit the carpet
Last week six mortgages were recorded around these places first Use' large
. JO discharged.
, tucks to hold the carpet temporarily In
place: they , can be withdrawn when tlie
C.:- writing 4S hands are being ejhwork is finished. When the carpet is fitted
.’.I In the wool boot factory. }
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to a place, use small tacks to keep It down.
. Rev. Wm. Campbell Is preparing to erect Tack one end of the carpet stretching it
-i :&gt;• ■ home in the second ward. J
well: then a side, then the other end| and
finally the other side. Be careful to keep
Young men should go to Holden A
the lines straight and to have the carpet fit
Hili '- to get their ties and straw hats.
tightly; for if It be hxise it will not only
The book auction people pack up and look badly, but will not wear well.—Maria
■i'-part tor Nashville next Monday or 1'arloa. in the Ladies' Home Journal.
Tuesday.
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Lx
The reports indicate tbat tlie weather
The appearance of the latke Odessa conditions of the past week have been
Wave has improved a great deal since very favorable to wheat and pastures, and
they have made rapid growth during the
iilor Francis has had charge of It.
week. The weather has been generally
Hie latest fail among the ladies is to get dry. with a large amount of sunshine
walking clubs, arise with the lark and which has brought the crops rapidly for­
drink in the pure, fresh air of morning. )
ward. and the grass and wheat are nearly
. Almost without exception the merchants up to the average growth of the season:
this city report a greatly increased trade this Is gralifjiHg. as the season was about
hi* spring as compared with that of last twelve days late at the last report. Plow­
ing and seeding has been pushed during
the week, and tbe oats are nearly all sown
Tbe amendment to increase the Attorney in the southern tier of counties, and in
General’s salary from S-oo to 82.500 seems some counties plowing for corn has begun
•to have carried at the. late election by and some early potatoes have been plant­
about 2500.
.
ed. Tbe condition of fruit at this date Is
Ji you want to get any of the govern­ very promising, and if the trees escape the
ment bounty for making Titaple sugar next frosts of May there will undoubtedly I*
: car. you must apply before July 1st. 1891, immense yield.
to Collector Steketee, of Grand Rapids.
The following from the Nashville News
Improved varieties of strawberry plants is so much to the point that we give it- a
for sale. Fine plants of the mammoth. place in our columns: The time for shear­
Wc licld No. 2, Jessie, cloud. Crawford ing sheep and taking care of the wool will
l untidy, a late variety. Z. B. Hoyt.
soon be here and it behooves the wool
growers to see tbat it is well done. Mich­
The city council contemplate the widenigan wool when thoroughly cleansed and
i&gt;U &lt;»f state.-street across the Fall creek
properly cared for is as good as the best
bottom to the full six rods, and putting
Ohio wool, yet we find it selling for less
•be highway in first class condition. This
money simply because it is not in rs good
is it should be.
condition for market when sold as the
h itsd class brick, extra grade galvanized Ohio grower puts his wool. There Is too
well pipes, pumps of all kinds, all sizes of great a desire to “beat the wool buyer’ &lt;•&gt;&gt;
Iron and galvanized pipe for all purposes the part of some ot the producers by not
■Draper than ever before. Second hand thorouglily cleaning their wool—they will
p'-ws at Hastings Engine A Iron Works. not wash It as clean as they might by using
more care and will leave hers and there a
Ed; Holbrook with r few K. of P.
few taglocks thinking perhaps that it will
friends attended a seasion-of Ivy lodge K.
make the fleece weigh heavier. This has
&lt;&gt;: P. in Nashville Tuesday evening. Ed.
been so frequent that the buyer has been
says the Nashville Knights are about the
compelled to grade the wool; no matter
must fraternal lot of fellows he ever met. how niqe or fine, Jt must be sold as Mich The agricultural society are doing the nn woo! «nd it tbe price it which Michlwise thing in putting up tlie kind of sheds nn woo! i. sold. This I, wron, ret there
they are now building on the fair grounds. Is no one to blsmc tor It except the proThey are a credit to tbe society, and will dneeni. Tboronphlv cleinse pour wool
prove of great benefit. We hot* to see and remove ell tofrCcn snbetnnces and In a
. : hi-, policy of making first-class improve- tow year, yno will Ke Hlchlran wool
araded a, hl&lt;h. It not hljher, than at),
■ nte continued.
other wool crown In Ibis country.
i I he hard frost ot Monday undoubtedly
did much injury to fruit. On low ground
la Chlcaan. a city of arer 1.000,000 tte
the prospect for little or none at all is ex­ new mayoThi.
ekwed all tbexamHHj
cellent. On higher ground, the peaches, InstlloUona In smaller cities so moeh
apples and cherries may have escaped. antbority Is not vested tn the mayor, unices
The extent of injury can better bo he chooses to sesame It. But thia leads
■'•rmined later on.
u. to remark that probably the only year
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Nine •taloons have so far paid their In the history of this city, sa a dty. «b»
licenses to tbe county treasurer, seven In rambllna was not tolerated either apon
this city, and one each in Middleville and tbe streets or In xxmblloK dens, was Ibe
Nashville. It Is probable that a saloon slntrle year while ». O. Goodyear waa
mayor. Not belna a frequenter of jueh
will be licensed in Freeport nteo. That
Ulases, we never knew until Informed of the
will make one tn each 2,400 ot rhe popula­
fact very recently that
tion of the county.
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out the xamblln* den. *» well ••
•Spary Phillips has always had tbe repu­ die wheels etc. upon tbe streets. In that
tation of keeping the best stock of canned one year more was done to "&gt;*•""* J'1
goods in the county. He has the best material Interests of the dty Han I"
’’tuck of these goods on hand now tbat he one year to Its history, bo But “» *«";
has ever had. ineludidg pineapple*, apri- m-nt made hr some that sot*
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••ots and in fact every variety of fruit He are nere*«ry to the poaperlty "f •
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also has something new in the shape of is dlaproven by the facta Be
•potted ham." Try it
this tote day to enutrn nd Mr. aodfear
action, and would have dime
done so
Remember that when yon want your tor ihi# aetion.
»&lt;«•
'll that
eyes tested for glasses. that Dr. Lowry has
the best of apparatus tn make a thorough
• jmd scientific examination of the eyta to
den Is driven out
test them for glaives. And . then he has a

of children’s shoes at F. &lt;«.

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Bay Prince. the handsome Hambletonian
horse owned by Joseph Rogers, la one of
tbe best bred horses in Barry county. He
can be men at the stable* of hia owner
who invites all who are Intereatad In good
boraea to call and gel a card containing
hla pedigree. It is worthy of mention that
Bay Prince took the first premium at the
county fair laat fall. Mr. Rogen, has put
the terms of service at the very low figure
of 88.
Henry Clews A Co., whose financial pre­
dictions have come to be considered in the
light of prophecies, now put themselves on
record as predicting tbe largest years’ bus­
iness for 1891 this country has ever seen.
They base this opinion on the excellent
prospects for good grain crops all over the
country, as against the prospect bf poor
crops in Europe and the possibility of an
European war du the near future. The
only great staple which ‘is still back want
in showing its hand Is Iron.
Dr. Bennett will be at the Eagle hotel.
Grand Rapids, on Wednesday and Thurs^
day. May Cth and 7th. and at the Phenix
hotel, Charlotte, on Tuesday, May 12th.
There Is but one cause for constipation.
Fever In the rectum. Dr. B. knows how
to cure that. What are plies? Bu rated blood
vessels and do not proceed from inflam­
mation. They must have special treatment
from him. Asthma and hay fever suffer­
er? must know what hig orificial philoso­
phy can do for them. Consultation In
German and English free.
While Angus McDonald w£s attempting
to slip a large belt upon a pulley in ids
saw mill east of town yesterday, forenoon.
Ids arm was caught in the belt and he was
whirled violently around sustaining1 severe
Injuries. While no bones were broken, he
was badly bruised, especially aliqut the
Iwad. When picked up he was uneonscions, and in that condition was taken to
the home Of Ed. Held. He had not become
conscious late ‘yesterday p. m.. 'although
he had shown some' signs of reviving.
Hr. Timmerman attends him. and fears
that McDonald’s Injuries about the head
are very dangerous. At this writing the
fall extent of the injuries cannot I* ascer­
tained. bnt it is certain that he suffered
concussion of the brain.
Dr. Wm. B. Hunt, Who has recently lo­
cated at Eaton Rapids, and who previous
to that lime and for 12 years practiced in
New York city, which place he was
obliged to leave on account of the poor
health of his wife, will visit this city May
2tnd and 38rd. Dr. Hunt has bad several
years experience iu the N. Y. Ophthalmic
hospital, and will visit our city for the
purpose of making scientific examination
ot the eyes, and fitting them with projwr
glasses, which are ordered direct from N.
V. citv. from one of the best known and
nuist prominent dealers and uianufiuituren.
there, at prices-within the reach of all.
Dr. Hunt is not a traveling advertizing
qeack optician, but a legitimate occulist
and aurist. He refers with pride to the
people of Eaton Rapids, • physicians,
bankers, merchants, etc.

Lewis Bentley, of Grand Rapids, was in
the^city the past week.

STR AW and HANI LLA MATS |

Richard Messer was in Lake Odessa
Thursday on bte-iness.
Miss ll'nnche Swecl visited relatives In
Ionia county last week.

Mr. and Mrs. jCbts. Walter visited Alle­
gan relatives last week.

John Cairns, of Prairieville, was In tho
city on busineM Monday.
Attorney Sullivan, of Freeport, was in
the city on business Tuesday.
Major Anderson and D. R. Cook were
in Allegan on business Monday.

Mrs. IL W. Russell visited her ion, Dr.
Chas. Russell in Allegan last week.
Frank Bancoast and E. A. Mattison
went to ChV ago Monday on business.
Luke Waters, was very »l«k the fore part
of the week from a relapse of tfie grip.

Dr. Baughman and Editor Felghncr. of
Woodland, were upon our streets Tuesday.

Mrs. O. I). Spankiing went to lensing
Monday to visit her daughter. Mrs. Emery.

Charlie Hotekkiss was in the eity Mon­
day and shipped his household goods to
lensing.
George Mosier, the hustling Cloverdale,
merchant, was in the city on business
Monday.
Fred Newton, went to Kalamazoo Mon­
day to enjer the employ of a street fakir as
chief musician.

That was ever shown in Hastings, in all of the

Latest Colors and Styles
We are also the

LEADERS in STYLES of DERBY HATS.
I We sell the DUNLAP shape, the latest style out.
IT IS A BEAUTY.
Those in search of a hat will do well in calling and inspecting our hats before pur­
chasing.
Yours respectfully,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH.

M. L. Cook went to Chicago Thursday
as delegate to tbe National Convention of
Epworth Leagues.

X K. Grant. ID. W. Reynolds. Dr. S. M.
Fowler. Milan Waldorff. Jr., and W. R.
Cook went to Wall lake Saturday.
Cyril S. Grlgaby. stenographer with the
Pullapan Palace Car Co., was on a visit
to hi* parents from Saturday to Monday.

Mr. and Mra. IL T. F. Dodds, of Garden
City, Kansas, are visiting her parents In
this city. They wiU visit relatives in
Pcnmyivania before returning home.
( John Brock is now clerking for Joseph

lingers. We are pleased to see the Hast­
ings 6oys wh* used to have to go away
from this city to find employment now
find It hcre.j
County Clark Brice i* suffering from a
most severe attack of what is known a«
writer’s paralysis. He is unable to use his
right arm. and the use of a pen is all but
impossible. The arm is very painful, and
Tom’s patience and endurance are severely
taxed.
The Hastings Odd Fellows celebrated
the 72nd anniversary Monday in royal
style. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bower, Dr. F.
A. Weaver and wife, of Chester, J. Wells.
J. S. Krebs, Frank Lehmer. D. F. Weber.
Chauncey Morgan and John C. Nichols,
of Amphyction lodge were present—
Chatlette Republican.
I’rof. J. W. Roberta, superintendent of
our public schools, lias accepted the unani­
mous offer of the Tacoma board of educa­
tion at 82000 per year and the contracts are
already executed and exchanged. Tbe
professor and his famll*- will leave for
their new home about August 1. He has
no teaching to do. While we regret, with
all other patrons of the sebook that Mr.
Roberta felt it hi* duty to leave us^we
congratulate the school board of Tacoma
In securing the service* of one of our be»t
educators.—Paw Paw True Northerner.
THlrty-Nlnth Visit.
We ellp the following from the Flint.
Mich. Democrat:
The fact that Dr. Fruth has made 39
profesiional vteito to Flint Is beyond doubt
the very best evidence ot his superior skill
In tbe treatment of chronic disease*. The
doctor Is nt» stranger here, and we know
personally of many patients who would
gladly bear witness to the efficacy of his
treatment *ntt the permanency of his cures.
We pride ourselves upon being an Intelli­
gent community, ever recognizing and rewardlngtnie merit, but quacks and im­
posters who have ventured in our cl|y
have rarely shown thtemselves a second
time. Dr. Fruth doo not parade ‘the
name of his patients before tbe public la
print, nor use boughten testimonial* to
advertise himself, but would be pleased to
show the skeptical his record of case*
cured, cured when hope of cure had been
abandoned. By his extraordinary success
In this practice he has made many friend*
among those whom be has treated at this
place. Socially, tbe doctor is a gentleman,
which combined with courteous address
and strict business integrity, places him
far above the would-be competitor* In his
pfrtwJot,
The afflicted should not b«iirate to eonaulf Dr. Froth at the Hastings

an observance of the crowd* that throng

THE ■ LATEST
You might as well get the latest while you are about it
If you get anything else you save nothing and sacrifice satis­
faction in not being up to date.

BLACK CHEVIOTS
rank first among the fashionable fabrics in suits.
many qualities and styles in this class of goods.

We show

THE DEST
It goes without saying, being now conceded that we have
the best line of clothing and furnishing goods in this county.
Largely increased sales are proof of it.

AT LOWEST PKKEJ
Our aim is to put the prices on the goeds that will sell
them. That means low prices, for competition is close.
Come in and spend a few dollars with us, and see what
an improvement we can make in your wardrobe.

R. K. GRANT,
LEADING CLOTHIER.

�Additional County News.
1

Miss Yordan is visiting friends at and

iJtwdnx at
this
[1 wmr
J. FebHey.
»»*
in writing.
Grand Rapids laat
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jir. H. C. Peckham was in Grand KspIda last Thursday and Friday.
Myrtle Riegler is working fur Mrs. W m.
Rteluniwia. Of Hastings
.
F. Simon, of I-ake Odessa, was in town
Saturday.
.
Wm. Schrader was on our streets Satur­
day.
•
Roy Will has gone to Hastings to learn
thr barber trade.
Friday evening the
young people assembled at the home of his
sister. .M£». Z. Fox. to surprise him. The
surprise was complete. All report a pleas­
ant time.
Albert Kahler was in Gratton Saturday.
Tlie children had a parly at C. Hatton’s
Saturday afternoon.
Several young men from Lowell Sundayed IruFreeport.
France* ttocleher is on the sick list.
The Wolcott |MM«t will observe decora­
tion day.
Charlie Will was in tewn Sunday.
Hastings seeius to be getting all* our
young folkanowadays.
Several couples were boating on the mill
pond Sunday.
The Misses Lena and Nora Nagler were
tbe gueate of their brother John and fam­
ily Sunday.
I
Louise Nagler was tbe guest of the
Miases Sehuwlcher Sunday.
.
Adah Reuter was tbe guest of her par­
ents Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. Myers has purchased a new organ.
Several youug ladles went fishing last
week. All tire caught was—cold.
We will have to spring that old chestnut
this week, "news la scarce.”

neiqhboringcounties.
Muskegon voted to accept C. 11. Hackley’s gift of 915.000. Who wouldn't ac­
cept It?
Geo. M. Miller, of Grand Rapids, lost a
pocketbook in te76 ^outalng MIO.' Uat
week it was found In an old hay mow.

The Bellevue school board raised the
superintendent’s salary to 8700 per year.
The Keeper of Jackson Prison says tbat
Canfield h one of tiw best mfn so far ever
received at the institution-,&gt;■&lt;!«:■ seems
very anxious to learn and ty&gt;yenra penitent
for the horrible murder be commit tert
Elliott Moore, a Kalmuskoo boot and
shoe dealer, is 860 poorer tlUu he was be­
fore a couple of foot pads met him the oth­
er evening.

Lansing j»eoplr are apparently very eas­
ily swindled as a limit of them have signed
contracts with agents to have pictures en­
larged for 50 cents each, and never dis­
covered a clause In the contract compelling
them to buy a frame ot the same firm, un­
til the picture is delivered In a 35 cent
frame for which tho victim pays 88.50.
The agency is said to be doing u land office
business.

BOSTON
moth eave similar to Kentucky's famous
cgve, neither a cave containing precious
stones and valuables as ot "ye oldeu time"
where smuggled gooda were often hfd. bui
something after tbe ten cent yeHow cover
novel style: The eatrance was on the
level of the ground, and the trap door tbat
opened was built of wood covered with
sod. so it would not be noticed In passing
near IL This they would lift up and thus
enter a deep cbannvi ot ten feet In length
and this led to a rooffi 10x12 fret square
an&lt;1 high enough for a man to stand up­
right in. A table and some chairs were
the only furniture nf the cave. What wax
the object ot bnildlvg this underground
room, we cannot tell, as for guessing
every body has that privilege but us. we
only print facta.—Otaego Union.

Just the sane,

FORGING
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RIGHT

AND 50 DOES

ahead
b^l IljhUKl .nd Diet
U1*‘ ““ *" fwnd
tb'

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Oal'Uorenowl.ubrMn.,,,,,
u mil IlKhltd u uiol^r. W.
nieiillon Ibat we nuule our ..:d cio..
(whleh »u 13 n. b, w it, i,,t„ ,
W.ltln, Voom and ToH« Koo,,.. Th|, i, ”
Improvement tbal we ttbrk will be
appreciated after a lone and
,10,
a plare u&gt; real rounwlre, and ehlldre,.
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, In order to make thing*

The paper mill at Portland was no g&lt;&gt;.

Eaton Rapids places liquor bonds at
86.000.

The body of Thomas Dorgnn. a well
known business man of Kalamazoo, was
found in Spring brook Friday afternoon.
As he*waa troubled with heart disease, it
is supposed that he was dead before he
struck the water, ns he was seen walking
The camp grounds at Eaton Rapids will along the bank not more than five or ten
be put put in tine condition for tbe coming minutes previous to his death.
summer.
Grand IxMtge will haven canning factory,
A young man named Harry Stewart, the required stock all having beyn taken.
who was arrested near Fennville, some
MeRay * Lally, contractors who built
six weeksrago. charged with stealing mon­
the Detroit. Landing A- Northetn R. R.
ey from his employer. Aha Hoover, es­
were awarded a judgment of 891.500 last
caped from tbe officers who had him In
charge, and since then Sheriff Strabbing week, the suit being based on the increas­
ed cost ot construction, owing to filling in
and his deputy, John Whitbeck, have fol­
lowed even’ due they could learn to find the sink holes west of Mulliken.

bls whereabouts. The latter had a friend
Some Muir boys went out hunting
In Chicago, who knew Stewart and kept a snakes with a rifle last week. The snakes
close waten for him, with the result of continue to enjoy good health, while the
spotting his man a day or so ago aud In­ doctor is probigg for a bullet In one of the
forming tiie Chief of Police, w ho telegraph­ boy’s legs. ’Twas ever thus from child­
ed the sheriff yesterday that Stewart was
hood's hour.
Farmers ate plowing for corn, but if the In custody and willing to accompany him
A giant and a dwarf walked the streets
weather does not get warmer, it will be of back without requisition papers. The
Sheriff
started
at
once
for
Chicago.
—
Alle
­
of
Kalamazoo together last week. There
no use to plant corn.
was over five feet difference In the height
The boys that came to the Center Sun­ gan Journai.
day night had better look out how they
For the past two or three years there of the two men.
carry on. We like to have them all come has been more or less excitement in Alle­
Lake Odessa has been cursed by the ad­
to church, but we like to have them be­ gan in regard to oil. About that long ago
dition of another saloon.
have themselves.
a good quality of oil was struck at a depth of
I.. B. Carpenter was in Freeport Mon- 1200 or 1800 feet but iu shooting the well,
SCHOOL COLUMN,
or from other causes, it was rendered un­
Jay Garpcuter has a new picket fence less. About three or Jour months ago a
around his garden: also John Carpenter.
new company was formed and after many
James Covert, our bustling merchant, vexatious delays and break-downs struck
Questions used al special examination
was in Hastings Saturday, after goods.
oil at a depth of 1204 feet. The oil is of
Jay Darby and best girl, were seen on excellent quality and the Indications are Apr. 17.
PHYMOLOOT AXD UVG1EXK.
our streets Sunday evening.
good for an excellent flow. Arrangements
1. Why do the lumes of old persons
Judson Carpenter, of Hastings town­ are being made to put down other wells at
break more easily than those of children?
ship. was on our streets Sunday.
once and the probabilities are tbat Allegan
•2. What is the difference between a
Win. Nash has improved the looks of will enjoy something of a l»aom. All the
■ his farm by having a picket fence in front land for miles around has been leased and tendon and a ligament?
3. What is the source of tbe perspira­
of his house.
at present It is Impossible to say what the
tion? Of wlmt use Is it?
Old uncle Jeffers is failing slowly.
yield will be from the well just struck.
4. What reasons can you give against
Grace Wright spent Sunday with Myrtle It Is watched day and night to prevent its
tbe habit of eating between meals?
(Mtoll.
being tampered with, and only members
5. What effect does anxtbol have on
of
the
company
arc
allowed
to
come
with
­
Bm field.
gastric digestion?
/
in gun shot of it.
The Ladies* Aid society was held last
6. What is the pulse? / How caused?
Week Wednesday at Frank Doty’s with an
Mrs. Anna Thompson, an aged lady of
7. Is it possible to resuscitate a person
attendance of 30.
Plainwell, fell down stairs last week and who has been under water 15 minutes?
How would you proceed in such a case?
Lee Prine is quite sick.
sustained serious injuries.
Mra. ZImmenuan lias returned home
8. What can a teacher do In the matter
Rev. J. F. Loba. pastor of the first Pres­
after being some time with her daughter
of caring for the eyes of children in school?
byterian church Kalamazoo, has accepted
at Belllcvue.
9. What and where are the trachea,
a call to Paris, France.
Chas. Paul has had quite a time In
cerebellum, pleura, crystalline lens and
getting fruit trees for his customers but
Chas. Hatch was arretted in Kalamazoo eustachian tube?
they arrived last Friday and he will com­ last week, for leaving a dead horse unburAnswer eight
mence delivering on Monday of this week. ted.
PENMAX SIH i*.
Rev. Fletcher is, preaching In the
1. How do you secure legibility? Bow
H. P. White, of Kalamazoo, has invent­
Bristol school house every two weeks and
does it rank in Importance? How do you
ed
n
new
system
of
electric
car
propulsion,
the good people have organized and bold a
conduct a writing exercise?
which is expected to- revolutionize the
Sunday school even’ Sunday which has
2. Do you teaich your pupils a formal
business. A stock company has been or­ system of ]&gt;ei) mans hip.
not been done for the last twelve years.
ganized to push the business.
It Is rumored around here that the fish
3. Write the capital letters, grouping
wardens are watching around Fine lake.
F. A. Deming and E. E. Coons, together them as you would for teaching. Write
It is understood around here that Ferd with their wives, who were arrested re­ Hie small letters, grouping them as you
Merrill has sold his flock of store sheep cently for causing the fire In Fennville would for teaching.
HI8TORV.
some time ago, were releaseci last week,
1. What Is the object of studying the
there not being sufficient evidence to war­
rant the prosecuting attorney In holding history of the United States?
SEASONABLE ADVICE
2. Name the Important things In which
them for trial.
the colonies of Massachusetts and Virginia
A mud turtle was found near South differed.
Haven last week with -*G. H.------ 27th.
3. Name three Important facts In the
1861’’ carved upon its under shell. The life of Benjamin Franklin.
month does not show plainly, but Io 1961
4. Daring what wars were the follow­
George Hannah owned the swamp in ing battles fought and who were the
which it was found and no doubt Inscribed victors: Long Island. Plains of Abraham.
Monitor and Merrimac, Buena Vista,
Are you thinking of getting a spring the a boxt.
I medicine’.1
Do you
feel
those old
Lundy's Lue, Cowpers and Antiebun?
The Michigan Central freight shed
I symptoms which are so apt to come every
5. What Is meant by terms State Sov­
burned
in
Jackson
last
week.
It
was
80
I spring and remind you that you need
ereignty. Secession and Nullification?
feet long and the loss will be about 85,000.
6. What
the n.wu»B3-.^corBSKa
Kansas-Nebraska scir
act?
I something to purify your blood or cleanse
, u.
uwi was tun
William H. Mmamber. &lt;n oM resident
"bo" •dmlplalraUon wu II
I your system or tone up your digestion and
I appetite? Now, if there was ever a time of Kalamazoo, was found dead in hi» passed?
f la your life when you needed to use good chair Thursday. About five minutes tie7. Give the names of tbe Inventors of
I judgment It Is right here and mow. To
fore his death he was walking around tbe all of the following tbat were Invented by
Americans: Telegraph, printing press,
| begin with, you will Nw, after a moment’s room.
t reflection, that no one medicine could be
steam engine, telephone, cotton gin. loco­
। made that would l»e the proper remedy for
Frank Seoilova was arrested In Kalama­ motive and steamboat
I all case* of spring affections. It is, ccr- zoo last week for forgery. and is held In
8. Give the cause of the Mexican war.
r talniy, a matter ot considerable moment 85,000 bail.
What were some of its results?
to you which ot tbe many sarsaparlHas,
9. Who was Aaron Burr? In what way
Geo.
II.
Smith
has
come
into
posessiou
tonics and blood purifiers you need for
is he connected with tbe history of the
I your particular case. If you will carefully of all notes and papers lost at the burglary United States?
| observe tbe following directions you will of his store Id Pearie. It appears that the
10. Which of the following are still
thieves
hid
tb-.m
by
the
side
of
a
brush
r Never be disappointed in finding a prompt
alive: U. S. Grant, IL B. Hayes, John C.
I wriief:
pile, on the right side of way of the C. * Fremont. W. T. Sherman. Admiral David
Lw your symptoms are general weakness, W. M. R’y about one half mile north of Porter. Jefferson Davis and Charles SumPearie.
11. What is tbe Behring Sea question?
Frank Hortoo. who drives a street car What important measure was passed by
on the Portage street line, had a lively ex­ the last Congress?
perience
near
Williams
station
last
Mon
­
*w&lt;Mu-{&gt;i«L, tired feeling from morning till
Answer any ten.
i ’vEight; if any or all of this group of symp- day. He was passing the day In the coun­
MKAOIXO.
. tout deoertbe your case. Pe-ru-na Is the try and was asked to assist in putting a
1. Describe your plans for training
I Wring medicine you need. There Is no harness on a stallion which had not been children to distinctness of articulation and
out
of
a
box
stall
since
last
October.
Mr.
. other medicine that will so quickly and
correct pronunciation.
Hortou is an adept horse trainer, and arm­
-■ Define pitch. Tell bow tbe compass
ing himself with a loaded whip be entered of tbe voice may be improved.
the
stall,
leaving
several
friendf
outside.
no’, fully recovered your natural health
3. In the following sentences mark the
At
the
first
appearance
of
Mr.
Horton
the
and strength. Pe-ru-na w precisely what
Inflections:
Have
you
recited your
you piutfil to get at once. It will surely animal made a vicious jump for him, and lessons? Sir, I believe the hour has come.
tlie figtit between mail and beitst oegan. I will not stir, nor wince, nor speak a
f"’» y»u in a short time.
Around and around the stall went both word, nor look upon the Iron angrily. Are
yaur symptoms be dizziness,
horse and mar
Several times the stallion
you going tp school? Yes, I am. What
euated
sour stomach, bloating after
was knocked down but quickly regained do you want?
wrals, ooastipatkm. biliousness. pain In.
his feet and resumed tbe fight. Once Mr.
onTHOGKAPHY.
Horton was struck squarely In the breast ' I. What is a diphthong? Write a word
foe-hag*. then the remedy that will
ill to ctire you is Man-a-lin. All of by the animal’s front hoofs aud was sent containing a diphthong.
sprawling in a heap -several feet away.
2. Write two primitive words and three
He thought that his last moment had rome. derivative words.
as taking Man-a-lin, as a white frost
but tbe animal had begun to tire, and in a
3. ’ How do you teach spelling? How
we a June sun. Ma:i-a-lin gently
short time gave up and allowed Mr. Hor­ Is spelling related to reading?
ikrM tbe functions of liver, bowels
ton to harness and drive him. Mr. Horton
4. Use tbe
following
words
kidneys, and clean.*?# the system
in
says that In all -his wide experience In sentences:
Session,
cession, cost
N impurittes.
handling ugly horses he was never placed council, miner, minor, strait, straight.
In such close quarters, and be never cares
Spell list of words pronounced by the
M&gt; the skin. Nd: rheum, pains In the
examiner.
crocM* at night), chronic rheumavery lame and his body has numerous in­
juries.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
or any other tBstrifottation of impure
Herbert Tyson, the seven-yrar-old son
positively, do uw of Samuel
Samnd Tvsoti
Tyson of Kalamzoo. waa
was horrihorri­
bly injured while playing about the Michi­
gan Central railroad track* Thursday.
He jumped upon a switch frcfglrt train for
a ride. When it had attained a good
tl fell

DRY Q00bS STORE.

(A true eo&gt;

suuotMteh

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

MADE ONLY BY

N.K.FAIRBANK&amp;CO. Chicago.

In our Mammoth Eatablldimrui w, wUt

U&gt;nu«ind ete
Piwent, C
Probate­
In the. ma’-tv
deeaaaedOn rfa,d:nfind, of Wm

Putting Out Specialties
All the time.

Our apeelalllea for Ibe prewnl amt.
your Choice of aeventy-fivt-

Ladies Newmarkets

saM peg**
&lt;l?re**td and

That have been selling for 86.00, sv.oo
88.50. 89.00 and 810.00 Thtae will a||‘
put uut and sold for

$5.00, Your Choice.

Studebaker Wagons,
Billies and Fam Inplemeat.

lesser Bres.

wonks prevlrx

ADI

Jackets for Ladies
That! wll be closed out

•

For 82.25

34^6

published In t

Just think of It You must come rarley
and day late to see all the tnanv bargains
that may ba yours. We have alm pitted
on tbe Bargain Counters heavy

Good value for 85.00 these are only a tew

of the attractive bargains that are to be
found.

Best shirting; can lie had for 9 and
11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,.
Gloves.

Marr &amp; Duff,

In the nut
Hardy. deoMU
Notiee t» b
public anction
day the 1Mb dr
In the foret»
tar tbe Coa
rfltotiags, in
State ot M
and authorit
day Of O^totie
of Wuynr con

the County ot

qnarter afow
A l-o the east
mc. s: tn tow
east half of Jo
block four o
vi’lase of Na*

In front of'Farmer's Sheds.

three thine*
twenty six rot
throe thirty
twenty xlx km
.tainIna eight
subject to the

BATTLE CREEK.

A Great Advantage
To the bnyers of

DeUult bar
ot a certain
AMiMO M
UMctt OctOM
in the office o
rouuty cfTLir
-^Lhd*y of Or

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN

Bissell's Improved

Chilled Plow
Willi Reversible Poiit and Siare,
is that it does tlie

BEST WORK
- with LESS than

One-Half the Expense
for repairs of any other kind of plows.

A'

is furnished with every Bissell plow.

ONE I

Office

Samuel IL «

with holbrook, oveb

MOkKILL‘6 8T0RE, HASTINGS.
Remember tbal thb column contains but
a very small part ot the properly 1 hate 1
for sale or exchange.
1 have Improved and vacant city lot* for
sale and exchange in all parts of tbe city,
Fanning land.* for sale and exchange In
all parts of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.
Choice Chicago suburban property fot

sixty tfavs the

&lt;»ctober iaso i
and ibe wm
this G.-UV USJil
dtcl.trts the

doHsre provi

SPECIAL '

.

On Jefferson street two houses and lots
at bargains, and oiireasy term'-.
Near furniture rectory.—one lot ai«d
house well finished
81.000; 8500 down,
bal. on time at 7 per cent.
And one bouse and lot one block from
factory. 8800: 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
House and tot near Whin and Felt Boot:
factory, 81.000. 8500 down, bal. :i years;
at 7 per cent.
Near felt boot factory—IS' l“:» tnd
splendid house, with furnace. &gt;mall l*n:.
Can be bought at a bargain and on easy
terras.
.
Several splendid bargains in tbe 1&gt;ward and other parts of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor-.
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
80 ft. front by 140 fL deep, well located
Seneca Falls. N. Y-. has on tbe land l|l»rick
•tore three stories, also dwelling house and
goed b?ru- Can be bought at a. l-arram.
or will exchange for Hasting- or ’■rand
Rapids property. The city of bcneca Falb
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—«
largest town in Sevens Co. C~_
,
40-acre farm in Irving, all Improved. «u&gt;
good. Can be bought al a bargain on

day ot July,

Court tor Bar
described ia ■

The north
t section nui

Smith A Cc

«U&gt;

84 acres fractional —over run.- to or ao
acrea. M “He eaal of Sheridan. n»xl
ed bouse. One of the ebeape.-.!
,n
Barry Co., will take part City property.
10 acres near dty. good bouse and torn,
well and cistern. 150 fruit tm%
grapes; M.800. cheap, W down. haL « ’
’160 acre* Ju Woodland to exchange for

area Iler farm and differeno-.
IM a«m in Hope township.
the Doty farm, will sell for 84-00 on essy

QOObYEflR BR05

t&lt;? Several 80 acre parcel* for «le
gains ranging from fl;8OT upward’ wsame win take part city property In «

d*oicrc farm for sale in W***0

Price 81.200.

Will trade for farm in tbi&gt;

rectiou
and pay difference.
.
SsueS.ioueW'E.-'r'Si

1W arroa u&gt; Kari»a*. well ''"T.'brW
sail, stone house 9 rooms, torn ii o
feet, tool Irouse and granary
*
bouse, etc, well watered by creek. t&gt;n.t •
•s from
.nd »
J™’ ■,:'^"„dM

'win Sn •&lt; •

manna. win
imZTi* pan H&gt;"“

'Ite

‘-rWE

{me-tenlh down, rru
_
M.
frequent excursion rates gl^e ■
Call and get circulars

Creo* nrin

�PROBATE ordkr.
of Barry. holdenjrt ibe Probate Office In

THE WOODS ABLAZE
Forest Fires Prevalent in the
Wolverine State.

’•^{^ matter uf the estate of Stephen

: '‘J»rir‘j.'noMer. administrator Of said estate,
. Jouit aud represents that be Is ore,rr,i t. 1.;.- hh n»^I account as sueh admintanntjs ibe same may be heard and
J^wd w»S »’&lt;k«w of dtatritmtlon entered
‘ ,.. .tlM-liarcrd truni hi* said trust.
r, rr'iiw«"t »&lt;ordered. JliMTuesday the nlne■ v'hdav of May, A. D. UM.at teno’clock in
• I • rrtioon Ve as’lKned tor the hearing ol
;\'l
and that the heirs at law of said
. .m 'iuiuI all other persons Interested in
it
are required to appear at a session
■ I\i,i niiirt.ihru to be holden at the Probate
;I-, 'n tli/vitv «f KMtinin. In said county, and
.. L . ante. U anv ‘here be. why the prayer of
•' ,Itrftifioner may not be granted. And it is
: 4 ,Tr r,i.-red. That sold twlttlonorjrtve notice
.
h. uB ..IU. of Uw
•{ «ald prillfo-., and th* bearing
.
। Causing a ropy «»f tMs order la be
. . a in the lUttings
» newspa: ai.4 elrrul.o-d In said county of
■ .
... ■ -.vh »&gt;»k for three successive
'
. ir.
t&lt;» "Aid dev of hearing.
■
, IUULM W AUKTKOSn.
.... nl&gt;v •
fudge&lt;4 Probate.

EIGHT 00UHTIE8 REPOSTED ATLAHE
Will, Hop. TV.. . W.lw., Kai.
II.H a...pp.a th. i&gt;a,t«cuon_rll.
Timber Conflisgratlona In the East—
Disastrous Flraa ofPoMlb)r Incendiary
Origin.

Detboit, Mich , May 4.-Fires broke out
In the forest back of Harrison. Clare
county, on Tuesday, and since then have
spread in all direction*. Saturday night’s
reports indicate that the counties of Osce­
ola, Clare, Gladwin, Roscommon, Alcona,
Ogemaw, Oscodn, and losoo are ablaze. It
is now reining steadily, and hopes are en­
tertained that tha fires may be stopped.
Burned *10,000 Worth of Logs.
Fire Saturday reached Corn Brw.’ milla.
Harrisville, where it consumed *10,000
1‘KORA IK ORDKR.
worth of log*. It also lapped clear over
■ ■ M’o-•&gt;!g:u.,&lt;’.i&lt;intv ot Kan/—as.
'
.. XMiih of the I’robate Court for the Clare county to Penua, where the zchool
■ &gt;•_ 01 Barre. bolded at the Probate office in house and three bant;, were burned. Slay­
। c-vo( Hastings, tn aald county. on Mon­
' - .•:;!! dav of April, in the year one ton au&lt;l Lnuo townshijn, Ogemaw county,
■
tteht huucrrd and ninety one .
are in the pathway of the flames, aud
;•.• - ni- Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot nothing having been heard from there iu
। ,
watterof theestatc of Tolly Anu Starks, two days fears are entertained for their
safety.
.-i r. ■i n. and filing the petition, duly vertBan Through the Flnmea
। , ..*■ Aio I Burk. graadMHi of sahtdrYesterday iifu-rtioon's train on the Flint
-.■ I'Ciying tail the .ulrninlstrallon ot
. ’■ .-.; j.- ivav t»- granted to A. A. aldrtcli, and Fere Marquette railroad ran through
• r Miiciblo person.
belts of fire nil the way from Reed City to
।
1: Is ordered, that Friday, the
.! M.»v. A. D.. lrt'1. al ten o’clock Midland county, sixty miles, ami when
near Farewell. Clare county,'a tree that
■ .-• (Mi;:, be ;»• signed for the hearingol
. and that the heirs al law of said bud burned through at the butt fell on the
. ; i ■: ■ ■: her persons I nterested In said baggage car. smashing:iu tho roof, but tbe
pured to appear at a session
■
! "h-»» to tie hidden at the Probate speed of the traiu was sufficient u&gt; throw
:
tv of Ili.itiii-M, in said county. the burning tree aside.
’
* ,v
:;i r -«h\ the prayer
jh.iv not be granted. And it
AN "ALLEGED INCENDIARY’S WOR1G
' red. That said peiltbiner give rfo-.
, '.&lt;»ns interested in said estate, ot
. ' **. - »iil petition., and the hearing 4 Town In Miunesot» Terribly Bavngod
1 ,..i.-iuijr ;i roi’V '*f this order to be
J by Fire— I.o»m *140,000.
na'.iiug'.'KiNXKii. a newspaLyue. Minn., May 4.Fire yesterday in
• • u'l rlreubcled in said county of
,
•
tn eaeli neek fur three successive less than three hours w|ped out properly
•
&gt;.! tisv of hearing.
valued nt 140,1X0 in thia plwe. Tbe town
I it IUI.KH w. AftSUmKiNO,
-lodg' nt Probate.
was entirely without tre protection, aud
tbe flames spread sq rapidly that before
A t -M1 N’lSTlt A TO It’S SA f.K.
A
.
of tbe estate qf Andrew J. assistance from neighboring towuk could
reach
here the fire hadi done most of its
• . !.
glvi-n that I shall sell al
. . &lt;&gt; tn- high—it Nelder, on Salur- work.! Tbe Vuloa statioti, belonging to the
....
i ■:. &lt;!..% .* June a. b. H0t. at tun o'clock Chicago, St. Paul and'Kansas City and
. : ii .u th- I'rotMtr Court Rooms
Central, -uogether with the
; , i of Barry in the City uf l?e•
: th" Comity of Barry itr the Chica&lt;&lt;s Milwaukee and St. Paul station
MichLau. pursuant to Heense and Uto grain elevator.^ were consumed.
!' • &lt;
minted t.» me ou the lith
« Other Lomm ut Property.
.
• •■ - ■. i&gt; 1".ki by the Probate Court
•Atxi'hig the principal losers nro Land &amp;
•
M ■ hifcan. all of the estate.
rot ut tin- .-odd deceased of. j LnuMlhead, dealer iugeQeraltaarchandbc.
. 't.iti-situated and being tn. AA'.OOC^ John Myher, general store. *14,000;
■. H .nv hi the state ot Michigan.
A. J. j Knud-ou, hardware, *£ioO; the
ii—-.•ribed KM tollows to-wlt:
■. ■
- uirt-r &lt;&gt;t th? south east commercial hotel. Hart i Conner's saloon,
» ;
; &gt;1 •&gt;•.■ : tor.tiv:nprtli n»uw '• west­ Aren’^mrat market, McCarty Bros.’ sa,
H •■i!,: ipurrer of the north oast
•
• ir, !■• «iig north, ranret west. l«xm. Mid a number off oilier buildings,
: of .h" north wart ipiarter of ••ere biirurd. There is,strong suspicion
• •■.range ; oret. Alnotbe
*
-• &lt;*. tv ■•. three, tour aud five of taiut iijwas the work oTmi incendiary.
v V. I’itPlips addition to Ibe
|The Devastation |iu J'er-ey.
'
.
Mi h. Aisocuinmeoelngnt
■I '-r*! tlie north eart quarter
New York, May a—A great section of
reus two north, range seven
■• -»t forty nine rods and Miuthetu New Jersey hn| beeb made des• ., ■
(ini', rod*, thence north alate l|r fire, and uuleMrniu comes soon
• ■•nre cum forty nine tin and
■
•
■
3 I P nxi-. thence south the p:ta&gt; and cednr forest* are likely to lie
the t lare of heglunloc. eon- Wiped lout.
Tbe cruub?yry bogs have
r ", Aii of -Midland to be sold Ik-en ruined. The fire has been the most
in vilu.iv.’- right of dower therein.
dUsastryu* in many year*, and the peo­
iii ritii Will. ;
ple, exhausted and disheirtenal after two
■( i.rAiKAi' SwTth. Administrator.
or three days of fighting| the Hames, are
Mt'KriiAUl&lt;«L'K.
"
lb-: .•• ;
I ren made iu the eondltkms now sovliscouruge-l tbat tl&gt;«-y are making
: . :-'‘rt.»iP •.. Ttgage ■ itiurlc liy fra F, no effort to cheek the np^tmti ot the fire.
*i .i ..i I'..-i.
Aldric* to Samuel Carron
•:
: n.' ,!-r •.ml. A. 0 1K’. and reconded A large number of bultdiuga have been
: ■
the Register of l»«tds, tor/the burned. '
• • f H rrt an ! State of Michigan, oil the
.i!i ..av o.'tx iobcr. A. I». I&gt;S2. tn tlberfcJof mort­ Eight Thousand Acre* of. Tim ber Burned
.-, gv-■«iand.'7.which said Mortgage was
New York, May 4.—Extensive -lorest
" th- i:.'!i d*y of March. t«»l. a-slgnrd to
!:. iVHU'Oii and dub recorded April fires have been raging oil the rust end of
n. t!.e nffieo ol Register of Deeds in and
Air birr?- "univ. Mich tn li'wr a; of mort­ Long Island for several days. The area
... _t - on 1' igc I if. And it was further express- covered by the flames eiteuds from East
•wn- 1 .n said mortgage thAi should there Hampton to Sag Harbor,; ami at pre sent
.■ urCmlf In Ibe payment of the Interest
■'i&gt;.&gt;:i Un- wuiti-, at anv day when the Mpr the fire is burning fk-ruely along tho
..... .i i &gt; p-e ind payable and should theAptne shores of Sag Harbor bay. Fully 8,(WJ
i. '.'afn ■■ pai.i amt In arrears for the spate ot acres ot finu timlier land have been
Uivti ttir priticiial on said mortgage
-Uv: •&gt; i ■ due at the optiob of tbe mortgagee. burned over. A large force of xneu is fight­
It- -tiierest liu.-un the second day oftfeto- ing the fire.
■ • • . uiwtr SM -n and on the second day of
&lt; *. !..■ z1
io wit SU MO not haring been paid
ai'-I :h■ hattag remained unpaid until
Eastox, Pn„ May 4.—The brush aud
!; • d..te iinh r-aid opilou said mortgagee now
'.
tiit: whole of said mortgage due and timber on the Lehigh mountain between
MAbir .hi which mortgage there Is claimed
i i" Cur ;«• Ihc date of this notice the sum of Lehigh Gap and Bowman's Station are
• c:: Loudred *U|y seven dollars and sixty- ou fire aud burning fiercely. The county
a .r •■.■•- and an attorney's fee of twenty live authorities have eeul u iar^e force of men
do&gt;iar&lt; provided furln said mortgage, and uo
.
- ■ ■ ” i-F'-’redings at law having been InsH- to check the flames.
• ’
■;• recover the nmiHrv- secured by said
iu.'r&gt;-4vnranv part thereof.
Ten Mlles of Purest Fire.
therefore, by virtue of the power
C
arlisle
,
Pa.,
May
4.
—
Another
eerl&lt;&gt;f
&gt;.obtained Iu said mortgage, ami
tut- -Utute in such cbm? made ana provided, ous mountain tire is raging at Pine Grove,
ii'-t; - i« hereby gn-u chat onSatiirdav.tbe llth
this
county.
Tho
flnmes
have
traveled
• ■'! Jub- A. I)., iwif. at ten-o'clock Ini
I ir.-irem. | M,a)| MciLnt public auction to the about ten miles and arc atllI advancing.
• • Hl. T ;■! the iid&lt;th front door of the Tho forest fires of tbe past few days are
Barry i.ointy Court HimaAdntlieCity of Hast•mfvitha’ ln-lng the place where the Circuit! the moat destructive that have ever visited
•
fi r Harry Cmintyia hidden), the premises , this region.
i - ri'i'.l in -an! mortgage, or so much thereof ।
' nreesMry to.pay tbe amount due on I
Rain Stops tbe Destruction.
•will nmrtmuw, with seven per cent, anterest,
Rea II! NG. Pa.. May 4.—A heavy fall of
- rgii! costs, together with an attorney’s
•
of twenty-five dollars covenanted tor ran lasting two hours yesterday ex­
• &gt;.n •h.-prrnilsef being described in said
;
..vail that certain piece or parcel of tinguished the forest fires on tho Bine
. «i.a kii &gt;.\a and drvrrlix-d as follows: To-wit: mountains, which burned thr.-e days and
। »• :.•.rth h»!f i , . of the southwest quarter devastated over 1,000 acresot timber land.
' ' ■
। iMimlirr two (tfi town one fl) north
in- v.,-.,t In Barry county, Michigan.
ALARMED HIS FRIENDS.
' ■*
acres of land be the s*r»e
••Old Hutch” Leaves Chicago In a Mys­
Sa’uuixB WiM.taoy.
terious
Hanner bnt Returns.
Asvigwre of Mortgagee.
;
1 A ■ •■&gt;-:i:&lt;&gt;vk. Attorneys for Assignee.
CHICAGO.April 30.—Benjamin P. Hutch­
_ K ’• i’ll-Avril lltth 1101.
______________
inson left the city unexpectedly Tuesday
night, aud his present whereabouts nra
unknown. He was iu Evansville. Ind.,
yesterday, and is now supposed to be
somewhere between Chicago and Pensa­
cola, Fla., to which point ba purchased a
ticket late on TuMday night Detectives
are endeavoring to locate him for tbe pur­
pose of keeping him from harm, as his
relatives and friends say that he is de­
mented. His departure probably ends Lis
career on tbe board of trade, where for
. from which the excess of
many years be ba.**been the leader of all
1 oil has been removed, is
grain speculators.
He has practically
faileti, as he did not respond when called
UtwoZuteZy
upon for margin* ou open trades in the
bands of broker* yesterday morning, and
he was promptly sold ctut
Chicago, May 4.—‘‘Old Hutch" arrived
here from Terre Haute, Ind.. Saturday
are used in its preparation. It has
evening. He declined to be interviewed.
i,utn ^ree tima the strength of
Mr. Hutchinson was around in his old
hauqta in tbe vicinity of the Board of
t-'icoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
Trade yesterday, dressed ne itly and look­
'' •Migtir, and is therefore fiir more
ing well, but continued to refuse to bo in­
economica!, costing less than, one cent
terviewed.
At a dinner of Board ot
Trade men Saturday a resolution wav
e ^‘p- It is delicione, nourishing,
unanimously adopted highly compliment­
"trengthrning, easily digested,
ary to Mr. Hutchinson, and
“e
•aid ailinirably adapted for invalids
never owed a dollar that he did not pay.
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ST. JottFH. Mo., May A-The twentyfirst international conference of the
Young Men’s Christian Awociation of
North America adjourned hut evening
after a five days’ scanlon. Over SJO dele­
gates have bven in attendance. The next
executive committee is as follow*: Geo. T.
Coxbsad, of St. Louis, recretary-treasurer,
D. A.Brtd«.. MO.U..1; H. J. Mfoy. S."
PruelKK M. a WUlUnu,

IN THE BASE BALL FIELD.
tional Game.
ttlCLOo. April S»-TI~

NEWS IN BRIEF.
b...

Queen Amelia of Portugal baa taken
under her protection tho wife aud chil­
dren of CnpL Iteitao, the leader of the
revolt a: Oporto, who have been left with­
Htuburg-CI.r.Uua 0. Plu.bur, K;
•?S5OJ'J“1l?,,lFl,i» 6 Bo-'™ 11; u out resource*, nnd hit* offered similar help
to other families who are in the same clr"•* Y&gt;»*-lln»klJn ,, Ne. York 3.
cutnatauces in consequence ot the re­
bellion.
a’ Ol* ;
’8; Rl Cincinnati—Columbus
John L. Sullivan says he expect* to be
P A?hlXl
• “
Belon elected to congress from the Sixth Massa­
chusetts district two years hence.
ASUIOLIC 4.
The Chicago. Burlington and Quincy
tt»CAG0, April 30.—Following were ths
National league has', ball &gt;core, yeiUr. statement for March shows a decrease ot
t3*7,fls4 in ne» earnings, compared with
vft
New Y«FJ-Bn»kl,n A New March last year.
York IE; »t I&gt;HUburB-Cl«&gt;rl,oJ 6, PlluMra Walt-.- Damrosch will spend the
J "! “od“"«U-L-hlc.go 1. tlnetasummer with her parents, Secretary and
' ’’"’•‘“‘-J’BBuklphl. A Bow Mrs. Blaine, during the absence ot her
hukban'i In Europ*.
American AnocUrion: Al BaltlmoreThe lower house, ot the Massachusetts
BaBlmon, 2S, Wa.blogton
a, Cibola legislature, by a vote of 83 to 82. rejected
0“"*,c'lncinri*B T, Colombo, l; a, Philthe bill to prevent tbe employment of
adelpbla— Atblerie A Bo.lno 6; al SL
Pinkortuu detectiv.s.
Loula—SL Lout, 8, Loul.eUla 13.
A Chicago achooltnarm has written to
Chicago, Ma, L—Following are the Postmaster General W’anamaker asking
•core, made b, National League bam ball him to send her *S00 to enable her to
dubege.lerd.,; Al New York-Brookl,n marry a western admirer.
8, N,w York 3; at Pilubnrg-Cleeeland
Charles A. Tibbeta, of Clarksville, Mo.,
A P.tUburg fc at Boaion—Philadelphia committed suicide by cutting Lis throat
13. Bouou 9; at Cincinnati—Chicago T, with a knife and then blowing tho top of
Cincinnati 4.
his head off with a shotgun.
AttoelaUon: At Philadelphia-Athletic
New York sporting men say that as
A Boston 1A at BaUlmore-B.ltlmor.-A John I* Sullivan has refused to fight
Washington 8; at CincinnMi-Citfrinuali Slyin, the latter is now heavy weight
15. Columbukfl; ut Su Louis-St. Louis clj*mpion s'.uyger of the world.
Louisville 4.
‘ It has been discovered that Arthur C.
Gilman, bookkeeper for the firm of Lar­
League scores: At Chicago-Pittsburg 5, rabee &amp;: Steer, of New York, who died re­
Chicago 3; nt Philadelphia-New York It. cently was a defaulter in the sum of
Philadelphia H; at Cteveland—Cincinnati
8. Clevclaml 12; at Brooklyn-Boston G;
Rev. Phillips Brooks was Thursday
Brooklyn 13
elected E.ilsoopal bishop of the&lt;lioce- &lt;
Association; At Cincinnati-Cincinnati of Mnssi&lt;ehu*elt&lt;. He was the candidate
I; St. ixmis 3; at Columbus—Columbus i, of the low church men, nnl received 'Ji
Louisville 0.
of the liW voc-ts.
........... V. UAA. (UUI, me,
Chicago, May 4.—At the close of hate
ball playing last Xvrek in the National denied a divorce from Lucisn^Warner be­
ixngue Boston aud Cleveland were tied cause she signed an agreement to live
with film alterihe had beaten her with a
for the first place, Chicago wn* second, cane and Lis list*.
•
q.
ami Pittsburg third. In the Assixnatlou
The jury iu th - case of Plenty Horses,
Boston was first, Baltimorv second, aud' the Indian charged with the murder uf
Igmisville third. In the Western associa­ Lieut. Casey during the late Sioux
tion Miuneapolis held first place, while troubles, disagreed at Sioux Falls Thurs­
Denver aud Sioux City were respectively day and wn* discharged.
Just as the judge in a York, Pa., court
secund and third. I&gt;*ngue acure* Satur­
day were: At Philadelphia—New York had scutenced acbickeh thief, a rooster
0. Philadelphia ti; at Brooklyn—Boston 1, which Lad been brought into court as oue
Brooklyn 4; at Cleveland—Cincinnati 7. of the fowls stolen, sat up a Invty crow,
much to the amusement o* the people
Cleveland 4; no game nt Chicago—rain.
present
Frank Collier, the ia-nne Chicago law­
American associatio*: At Philadelphia
Baltimore 4. Atbl.-tiq r&gt;; .n Bbstou-r- yer. is in jail again. He esca ped from his
Wa*hiugtou 1, Boston 0; at Col urn bus— friend* Thur day anil proceeded to have
Ixmisville rt. Columbus 7; at Cincinnati- some fun with the mayor nn:l others nt
St. Lou!Cincinnati 1.!. Sunday:- At tbe city hall. Judg«t Scales later com­
Cincinnati—SL Louis *4 Cincinnati 5; aL mitted him.
A home for broken down bachelors
Colnnibus—Louisville । 5,- Culumbu* 4.
fans been founded iu St . Louts.
CHICa'go, May S.—Tile i.raguo scores iu
Michncl Dnvitt, the Irish lead.-r, ex­
the playing yesterday Were as follows: At
pect.* before long to visit California.
Chicago— Plttaburg 3, Chicago 4; at GlevePeter Weber, president of the Pharatx
laud—Cincinnati 3. L’letrlnndfh nt Brtxik
Brewing company, of Louisville, died
ly*—Boston 3. Brook'yn 2; nt Puil^delpbia—New York (J, Puila lelpiha H
The strike at tbe Michigan Car work*,
American Association:
At Philadel­
Detruit, is ended. The strikers are apply­
phia, leu intiitigs—dai kuess—Baltimore fl.
ing f«r work.
Athletic U; at Button—Boston 11, Wash­
Forests fires are raging la northern
ington 4; nt Cincinnati—Cincinnati 1, SL
Louis 11; at Coltiinl^as—Columbus d, Michigan. Timber worth *125,0u0 has al­
ready been destroyed.
Louisville 1.
■
Dr. IL G Mauss, a lea ling physician of
Wn-lungton City, cum mi l ted suicide
STARTED FOR OREGON.
Wedmndsy nigliL Lu grippe.
A professional bunoosteerer named
and Vicinity.
•
Aaron, who was arrested nt Little Rock,
SAN FRANCISCO, May 4,-Saturdny the Ark., prove* to be a German Laron.
The California citrus fair, which has
president visited Sacramento, where he
wav received with tbe enthusiasm nnd had a remarkable succe-Mi at Chicago,
closed Thursday night, after a two weeks
wealth of floral display that have marked
exhibition.
hili Receptions evary where on the coast.
A SL Ixmis dispatch Fays tho brother­
Then he went to Oakland At Sacramento hoods of railroad conductors, brakemen,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison were presented ■witchmen and tireincn have, ugiced to
with a gold plate having the seal ot Cue consolidate.
city engraved thereupon. At Benicia on
his return journey tbe «chooi;cbildren pre­ will resign from lhe United State* sen­
sented the president with a floral canuou. ate in order to be a candidate for re-elec­
A visit to the state university completed tion as governor.
tbe lour, and at night a banquet at tbe
In Charleston, S. 'C., where the |&gt;opulnUnion league finished the day's entertain­
tion is about tqually divided between
ment.
whites and block’*, there are two deaths
Adieu to the Golden Gale.
Of blacks to one white.
The Union League club bat presented
A «oman in Flint, Mich., advertises for
to the president a beautifully enamelled
solid gold plate facsimile of the card of a position tut housekeeper, and says in her
invitation io the reception which be at­ advertisement that an offer of marriage
tended Saturday night. President Harri­ will be given attention.
United States Treasurer Nebeker re­
son took a much-needed rest yesterday.
Iff tbe morning he aUenJcd the First ports that tbe supply of standard silver
•Congregational church The rest of the dollars in the treasury upon which certifi­
cates
have not been issued is practically
day he remained in his room*. In tbe
.
evening he crossed over to Oakland, exhausted.
where his train was waiting and shortly
While eating tripe Michael Durkin, of
after midnight started for Portland, Ore. ♦to Baltic street. Brooklyn, N. Y., got a
To a request from Governor Fifer, of Illi­ piece lodged in I. a windpipe and before a
nois, that he stop nt Springfield a day physician arrived hi was dead from as­
instead of one. hour, the president has re­ phyxiation.
'
plied that it is impossible.
The Greek Christians living at tbe cap­
REDDING, Cal., May 5.—Ths first por­ ital of the island of ZHnto Friday at­
tion of the presidential party’s journey to tacked the Hebrew quarter, and encoun­
tered tbe police. Several of the attacking
Portland waa made yesterday in a mild
party were killed.
rainatorm. Tbe president rose early and
Forest fires in New Jersey ha vs devas­
was tbe only member nf tho party to tated thousands ot acres of limber nnd
greet the crowd tbat gathered at Tehama cranberry marshes, destroyed a number
He wns enthusiastically received and of houses and barn*, and now threaten
shook bauds with all within reach. At several towns. Tbe low already smounu
Red Bluffs the party were cheered. Capt. to over fil.UOO.OOO.
'Businras failures in the United States
Matluck, an old army comrade intro­
duced the president to the peopia Tbe far the wwk ended May 1 were 228; for
the corri-spoudiag week last year, 183.
president made a brief address. •
Six flour mill* of Minneapolis, with a
The train passed through Dalta about
noun, and at Dunsmuir tbe president capacity of 10,000 barrel* a day, have been
shook hands with a large number of old consolidated under oue managrrneut.
soldiers and thanked tho citizens for tbeir
Dr. R. C. Goodwin, an Englishman
reception. Tho train stopped at Redding who has a long and successful record a* a
for twenty minutes, during which time forger, was arrested in Cincinnati Thurs­
the president made a few remarka At day.
.
ML Shasta station more speeches were
The wife of State Printer H. W. Rqkmade and tbe party drank some of th* ker, ot Springfield, 111*., has sued for *|dlmineral water. The president was pro vorce, alleging cruelty on the part of the
seated with a large framed portait of the defendant.
mountain. __________
In tbe supplementary ballot in the
Geestem unde district. Prince Bismarck
was elected to the reicb»tag over hi* So­
Washington Citt, May a.-Premier cialist opponent.
Rudiui’a latest note to Marquis Impe­
Repreventative J. C Burrow**, of Mich­
rial i has not, In the opinion of stats de­ igan, say* President Harrison will be re­
partment people, wrought noy change in nominated.
the Italian question. Marquis Imperial!
A tornado struck Paducah, Ky., Satur­
was extremely rrtict-nt about the matter day evening, doing a great deal of damycsicruoj
yesterdny nod• would
-only ---vay: *\oa . age to buildings and injuring three permust let tbe communication apeak for ( aon% none sealously.
itself." State departu*nt officials, while
Two Mor
Mormon
—" -&gt;*
elders,
— who &gt;«««
have &gt;»•"
been
alow to exprew opinion, du not attach ], r—ji in the vicinity of Little Rock,
much importance to thi* last note.
It is ; Ark., were flogged by tbe citizens, gnd or­
dered to leave and stay away.
regarded here a* intended solely for
Ao attempt was made by some of the
•home consumption," and to be used members of tbe San Francisco industrial
there forXlie purpose of inspiring tbe
school Sunday week to burn the building.
Italian people with the idea that their
It came near being racceaatul.
government is punming a vigorous aud
Georgia Arlington, a New Orleans girl
resentful policy. _____
carbolic aciJ Saturday, dying later.
Chicago, M«y L—J. H. Tboma", a well- Georgia was intoxicated at tbe time.
Ratner than go to penitentiary for five
known dealer m couaWfott nun.-y, yes­ years Jvffrr-on Hughes, who bad l«u
terday weut into the United Siat.-s mar­ reult-nc-d st K tnsas City S.un.’day. msdi
shal’s office iu this city to arrang-* b.il | a break for lib.Tty. He got a bullet in bi«
for Tfier, who was arrested • Wrdoc*day. shoulder for his break.
In the office nt the limn waa Jsnm MeMillau, oue of his victims, and Thomas Ar,hoo_

days ago, was. fined *80 and coats Satur-

Francis B. Lane, of Chicago, who had
been searching for bis daughter for twen­
ty-three yesra, found ber last week st
Oakland, Cut*. She waa married and
happy. Her mother ran away with her
when she was a baby.
Next full n gentlemen 53 year* of age
will eutcr tho class of 'fl4 of Priuceton
college. During tbe civil war he was n
sophomore in that institution, but left to
fight for his country.
Fire in the Electric Railway barn* nt
Scrnnlou. Pa., Saturday destroyed can
nnd other property valued nt * Ilk),000.
Lightning atruck tbe flouring mills at
Aullville, Ma, Saturday, and tbe build
ingwjia destroyed by fire. Los&gt;, &lt;30,000
It ia expected that fiOO families of strik­
ers will be evectod from company bouses
tn the coke regions during this week.
Tbe friends ot the Jnte Dr. Crouiu held
a demonstration in Lis memory at Cal­
vary cemetery, Chicago, Sunday.
Police Court Clerk W. H. Cook, of To­
ledo, has been srrastod, charged by the
mayor with the embezzlement of *10,000.
He confesses that he is short.
John Hoey, president of the Adams Ex­
press company, is a defendant In a suit
brought by H. C. Sherbnrue for a large
sum of money claimed to be due Sher
burn? as bls share of some business trans­
actions
Tbe Jack the Ripper whom Inspector
Byrnes has caught declares ho is not
“Jack tbe Ripper” at nil, and had noth­
ing to do with the k'dlmg uf Currie
Brown. Menutitue the police at Jamaica,
L. 1, have another man iu custody whom
they are pretty certain is tlie real mur­
derer. #
Jesse H. Idupiucott. lessee of lhe Amer­
ican GrapMpuone company, of New York,
has assigned.
Congressman Allen, of Mississippi, says
tl.at in his opinion Crisp of Gjurgia will be
speaker of the next house.
Herman Stephouaki aud his wife lost
their lives in a turning building in
Rochester, N. Y., ifoaday morning.
The French government will investi­
gate the May day shooting at Fourmles
bv which several civilians lost tbeir
lives.
**
About l.TtXJ cigartnakers at Chicago
&lt;]Ult work Monday. Some ot tbe employ­
ers have already acceded to tbe demands
of their employes.
An attempted rebellion In Bolivia,
South America, wo* suppressed, a con­
spiracy to n&gt;sas-dnute lhe preddeut being
accidentally discovered.
The “writing telegraph” w.-ts tested at
New York Sunday, atwiseveral signatures
were received by telegraph from Pitts­
burg. Tbe test was a proDountred 'fflfiacesw
13
Monday the treasury purchn*ed 338,000
ounces of silver at from *0.0*45 to fX'M
per ounce.
Census Superiu’.cndeut Porter was nt
Chicago Monday. He aald the stHtistic*
.of population would be completed witbin
a year, or two years quicker than that of
WJJ.
Alden J. Blethen and Thoruns Lowrey
have purchased The Minneapolis Tribune.
Ex-Senator Pierce will reoiain ns editor. .
Algernon • Sartori*, who married G.-n.
Grant’s daughter Nellie, regi-tered nt ihe
Richelieu hotel, Chicago, from London
Monday. He was going west to look at
his. stock ranch.
There was a ravero* frost in Minnesota
and Dakota Snturdnx^sMgbt, aud it is
feared that small fruits are jlainaged.
The president and cashier of lhe New
York North River bank, now in ibe
hands of a receiver, have been indicted
for falsifying an official stat enient of the
bank’s condition.
A move is on foot at Philadelphia to
organize an Italo-Auierlcau league, the
object of which, principally, will be to
make American citizens of all Italians
landing ou the shores ot the United
States.
Dispatches from Transvaal, Sooth
Africa, report that 2J.00J Boer» are on the
point of invading Mashonnland or Man lealand, and the authorities of Transvaal
are unable to fulfill tbeir promise^ to ) re­
vent any further entroacbmeut ou British
territory.
THE MARKETS.

Chicago.
CineAGO. May 4.
Following were th a quotations ua the board
of trade to-day: Wheat—Na 3 may. opened
S1.U&amp;H. rimed *l-01M; Joly, oponod 91.04*(.
closed *1 U0j4; September, opened Wt^c;
duaod P7&gt;gc. Corn- Na 2 May. opened Sj«c,
cloeod K9(; July, opened U2s&lt;c. cloned &lt;W-i«c;
September, opened -. cl owed
Oats—No.
2 May, opened
rlosod 6B*c; July, opened
4Bc. cloaoi
September, opened 35hie,
dosed 34c.
Pork-May,
opened *12. «0,
dorad *U37M: Joly, opened fillO.-^. clcoed
*12.eS. __
Srptemlier.
-------- '*1X25.
-•
—________ opened
cloned
SULIM. Lard-May.
—
opened RtOu,
closed
*&amp;aj.
Live stock—Following were tho prices at
the Union sUrk yards: H iga-Market opened
active on packing and siiipplng account and
prices unchanged; sales ranged at *3.10^4.85
pigs, fi4.dld4.75 light.
HO&gt;d4.75 rough
laukiur. S4.7Jd5.05 mixed, and ^.MldklO
heavy packing and shipping lota.
Cattle-Market rather qulc: and prices fa­
vor buyers: qnotatioua ranged ut t5.3Ud&amp;&lt;5
for choice to fancy shipping steers, 15.OttgA 75
good to choice do, i'4.3’«sa4.»&gt; commou to
fair &lt;lo. S3.30J42O butchers' rtrers. S2.&amp;V6
3.53 stockura. S3.oO.aL25 Texans. J3 W£4-30
fMdcrs, fit-' '3.4.00 COSTS, &lt;lta&amp;3.U) bulls, and
fi2.jO&amp;l.6iJ veal calves. Sheep—bumtmd bdrly
active, nnd prices ruled higher; quotations
ranged at IkaJjUUO westerns, fit75©B. W na­
tive*, aud £6 00417 25 lambs.
Produce: Butter—Fancy separator. 27c per
lb; dairies, fancy fresh. 2i^23c: packing
stocks, freih. 13£15c- Live poultry—' 4d
chickens. WAlt^e per lb; spring. MU»iF J)

Burbanks. *L*4&amp;1.&lt;J8; mixed. Traffic. Apples
-Cooking. *a.O)£4.l4) par bbl; eating.
5.00 foucy varieties I56O43A).
Broom corn—Hurt 4)4&amp;4J4C Per lb; whlak
brush.
green, self-working. 3'434c;
inside and uuvera. &gt;H&lt;*Te; common brush, SJi
Q3)4c; cro-ked.

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house. If ybu have never used it and
Bhould l»e afflicted with n cough, cold or
any throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a
bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It to
guaranteed every time, or money refunded.
Trial bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’*
drug store.

Perhaps you arc run down, can’t cat,
can't lilef’p. can’t think, canft do anything,
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For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist.

Paw Paw hoodlums tore up the sidewalk
in front of the M. E. church. •

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Mortgage Sale.
On the first dny of September. A.'D. M
Mary M. Wolcott and Jerome E. Wolcott mort­
gaged to Addison 1’. Cook, tfll that certain piece
or parcel of land sltnnte In the township of Ma­
ple Grove, Cxjunty of Barry and Stale of Mlchlgnn. described a* follows to-wit: The south
halt of the north half of the northwest quarter
of section twenty (20) town two (2) north of
range seven (7) west, containing forty (40 acres
of land more or leas.
.
Said mortgage was on the sixteenth day ef
September. A. D. 1*®. recorded in the office of
tbe register of deeds for the. County of Barry
and State of Michigan. Iu liber 20 of mortgages
on page 12.
Said mortgage was on the twenly-e-gbth day?
ot December. A. D I**’*, duly asslitned by the
said Addison 1’. Cook, to the A. 1'. Cook Co..
limited, whlcii said assignment whs on tlie fi(tt»
day of February. A. D. l*t'L duly recorded in
said register's office, in lltxr 3» of mortgage#, onl&gt;;iges 40 and &lt;tl.
&lt;in tbe first day of September. A. D. ISM.
there beeame due and pavable by the terms ot
s;-.td mortgage tlie sum ot forty-five and .50 too
dolbrs [*Uk50]. of interest and the same lias
remained unpaid and in arrears fort he space of
thirty davs nnd upwards
On the first day ot September. A. D. IMO.
tliere.beeamodiieand pavable an Installment, of
Interest of fori v five and .50 1(0 dollars [M3 fid],
and the same has renuilned unpaid and In ar­
rears for the space of more tbun thirty days.
On the first day of September. A. D. IWO,
there became due an installment of lutetest accordlng t&lt;» the terms of said mortgage, of fortjllveand M-1c«doltai* 1*4-'. Mil. whfeh «ah» last
Installment has remained due and tn nrreara
for more than thirty days.
Now, therefore, by reason of said defanft, and '
by virtue of a condition of said mortgage? foasaid assignee of sold mortgage baa elected AMt
dors hereby elect to declare, and doc* heroMF
declare the whole aindunt secured by anid murtgan, both interest and principal, due and pay­
able at once. There la therefore claimed to ba
now dur and unpaid ou Mid mortgage the ram
of eight hundred, thirty eight muffin-too dollar*
[Stew r.’.’ of principal and Interrat. and the
further sum of seven and 53-100 dollars [S7JI3)
for taxes paid by We mortgagee on said prend«ea. with Interest thereon, tiecordlng to tbe
terms of said mortgage al ten per cent, from tbe
28th da; of January. A. 1).
and no proceed­
Ings at law or tn equity have been instituted to
recover the same or any part thereof.
\
Notice is therefore hereby given that by vtetue of the iwwer of sale in such mortgage cen­
tal
nnd the statute In sueh case, made and
provided, the premtaes above and In said rnortxxge c.escribed or to much thereof as may bo
n.-eessary . will be sold at public vendue to tbe
highest bidder, al the north front door of the
court house in Hie ettv of Hastings. Barry Coun­
ty. Mirhlgan, that being the place of bolding
the circuit court for aald county, on the ninth
day of May. A. D. mt. at ten o’clock in the fore­
noon of said day. to satisfy the amount then due
on said mortgage together with all legal eosta.
including an attorney fee as provided by law.
Dated, February 7th, n»t.
Th a A. F.rooK Co. Limited.
Assignee of Mortgagee.

fiTVAitr, Kxappkn &amp; Wkavkm,
Attorneys for Assignee.

I’ROnAT^ ORDER.
Stete of Michigan, Count\sf Barry

County of Barry, holden at the I’robrte Office in
the city of Has tings. In Bald county, on Tneeday, tbe 2Ht dav ot April, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present, Charles* W. Annstrong, Judge of
Probsts.
In the matter of the estate of Cortes P. PendUI,
deceased.
Ou readlnr and filing tbe petition duly verified
of Acura C. Pcmtlll. widow of said deceased,
praying that a certain instrument now os file
in this Court purporting to be the last vnll and
testament of said deceased inay be admitted to
probate and that administration ot said estate
may be granted to James M. rad wall ader, the
executor named In said will or to some other
suitable person.
Thereupon it Is ordered, tbat Friday, the
I5lh day ot May. A. I&gt;. 1«L at ten o'clock
In the forenoon, be asslrned lor the hearing ot
said petition, and that the heirs al law of said
deceased aud all other |&gt;eraona interested tn said
estate, are required to appear at n session of
said court Ulen to be holden st the Probate
Office, In the city of Hastings, tn said county,
and show cauM, If any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And Illa
further ordered, that said petitioner give nottoe
to the persons interested tn said estate, of the
pendency of said peUtlon. and tbe hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
pubUshod In tbe Hastings Banneii. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said county of
Barry, once In each week tor three successive
weeks previous to sold day of hearing.
Cijaju.es W. AKMimtOXO.
fA true copy.l
Judge of Probate.

PRDBATK ORDER.
State of Michigan, county of Barry—w.
At a session of the Frobate Court for the Coun­
ty of Barry holden st the Probate Office la ttioolty
of HastluKs In said county on Tuesday, the
vistday ot April, in tne year one thouasn*
eight hundred and ninety one.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge et
Probate.
■•—
In the matter of the estate of Busan T. War­
ner. deceased.
On rwuHm; and filing Die petition, duly

Wheat-No. 2 red wiub-r caah. *1.17)4; do
May. *U4M: do June. SLUM', do July, *1.00*4;

July, Me. Rye—Nomi imL Barley-Nominal
Pork—Dull: bums, *U-7jaiA50 for new. Lard
—Quiet;, May, *A87; July. *T-W.
Live Stark: Cattle—Market dull for all

allowing the
on the bond

and dry co to, ?2.7Uir.4.73 bbo«p and Lambs—
Sboev, Etesdy; lamba «c V

And it is further ordered that
ve notice to the persons luterei
It. of tbe pea«&gt;n&gt;cy of sab

k Jay,

paper printed and clr
BMTyoneelu each
—------- vlmtsto said
CHARLES W
|A true copy.]

�Commence Treatment
ftT LASTI

Quietly T»kr* Him

Hr sat lu bis sanetwn mu«rx

-com:” •■eopy!f'K»«1 lb/ fieuds’
A^J the desperate
Krom tus clinlr ami bustiea
Tn the I wtofllcc. persplrtug and hoL

ip* key Into tins wotit
Fulk■ di tie draw, found a letter, opened it
And tms t«
gmtorot the &lt;tas5XB:-Kno«te«jwr deAn*Ctats w &gt;hai tta- eoitton
V4J« full Stott-1 remain yenrs inioxe.
guest, Sad Sprint.
Ah Wiliag. O Spring,’then bast down baric

And on "Main Bt. nan we we tbe street
Hiirtokh-r and new bus.
•lark ami Charier Warner spetd on
Aud utber blithe aud merry sights by our rilIn the faring tbe man of fasbtoa deems»
time to take a bath,
In the sprtue the nlltbe xoung married man,
hoe In hand, gov* down the path,
Leading out into the garden Mande, where he
whibties. sweat# nnd hoes.
Until the blisters on hi* hands stacds out Iu
double rows.
Noisy Robiu Redbreast, now tutus out at
five o’clock a. m.
•
Spies a big fat angle* orm, straddles uo and
takes him in.
And at eve. lite lightsome hop load cornea and
alts tuxxi our sloop.
, , ,
And we step out kerequash on him. ami alas.

Die High school girt now blouoms forth in
a ten cent summer hat.
The High school boy acts out hia last sea­
son’s ImU and t&gt;*i.
Reads up on tlie new leamie roles until he’s
sure be* posted rlali?.
Then hate his bail Into the air and busts a
window iictiL
Tbe young man get# out and squeeze* Into
bis last year's slinuikeu Banner shirt.
Die soda fountain pte on deck aud then
prepares to squlrtk
At twflUht now the cooing couple Into the
hammock softly drop,
When obligingly the rofam break and down
they coins ker-fiop.
Truly Spring thou art a lulu, a whoop-la ami

out tbe loeatlcm here of • frttit evaporatorWe do aot believe there Is ■ brtter fwfat
for one tn tbe state, aed It would be '«•&gt;’
drairable for the city to aectirc
inalitatton. To rirfp fruit w fro« bere.
ami let other places get the benefit of *b«|
ever profit there may be In evaporating IL
ran hardly be regarded as desirable for an
enterprising community.
Some of the factories here were a little
■tanned over the threatened strike among
the coal miners of tbe counnr which was
planned to be inaugurated May l»t. To
provide against a poealble coal
these factories ordered nnd got into thtlr
possession enough coal to-last for »0 day s
or more. But the expected for onre did
not happen, and tbe trouble between mine
owners and the miners was adjusted witbtbe Institutions referred
nut the strike. So
------------------to have their coal bunkers stuffed abnor­
mally. But the precaution was justifiable,
nevertheless.
Postmaster Sheldon has made some very
decided improvements in lhe poatoUw,
adding greatly to its convenience as well
as appearance. The boxes and offlce have
Irt n nicely painted, and Improved In othedlrvctions, making a much better appearIn the offlce the change has been as
H - ■.
marked. New racks lave been made, and
desks arrangni for tbe convenient and
rapid dispatch'd the business of the offlce.
Mr. Sheldon is thoroughly determined to
give our citizens first clans service in all
respects, and bls efforts will meet the
warm appreciation of the patrons of the
offlce.'
The Banneb job rooms are just finish-,
Ing for Dr. E. H. Uthtop, 2,000 neat
pamphlet books explaining the electrotherapcntle cabinet treatment, as practiced
by tbe Dr. Ir. it are given not xmly explanations of methods in popular form,
but also a number of testimonials from
jieopie of prominence who have lieen greatly benefited by this treatment as adniinlstered by the Dr. He now has most convinlent and pleasant offices over Beamer’s
store, in the quarters formerly occnpled by
J. W. Lunn, and also has about all that he
and his son can do to attend to the many
patients who are receiving treatment by
this new method.

Aud whom thou canst »ot satisfy would in­
deed r&gt;e hard to rati.
But IU beC there's om- who “doesn’t see It” In
exactly this bright iqfnt.
And this one is the editor who got thtf in his
mail lhe other uigbt.

AODITIONAL LOCAL.
Wall piqter al cost al the Hotchkiss drug
■tore.
•Not ao very’ many trees planted Arbor
day in this city.
.
(The lower Iwtei has a fine bus running
Arall tbe trains. )
Joseph Pflug l» building an addition to
hh&gt; saloou building.
At the Hotchkiss dreg store you can
buy wall paper at cost.
, J. I.. Reed is building a large addition
to his blacksmith and repair shop, j
. Get your old furniture upholstered, and
made as good as new at a slight expense.
The Engine A Iron Works are being
rushed with business iu every department.
Since- May 1st, you are at liberty to
catch brook’trout with a hook and line.
That is if you con.
Spearing in the lakes around is going on
full blast. Where are our fish /laws, and
where the Fish Warden?
/

When in search of desirable patterns of
wall paper, go to the Hotchkiss drug store,
where you can buy It at cost.

eluded bo had all the ride lie wautod
jumped ooL He &lt;Ed all toe beat -keeltag"
acts ever seen In a circus in about no time,
and landed right ride up with care. The
horse ran to the next crosring, leaped over
another cattle guard, ■till dragging the
buggy after him. He nearly cleared the
third guard, but missed by a little, and
then foil- He gathered himself and con­
jlic.
being ~
finally captinued his playful frol
------------fared near the county bouse. The buggy
escaped serious injury, as did Mr. Varker.
But Mr. Keith.' aside from being badly
bruised, was injured Internally by his vio­
lent fall upon the fail. He
brought
to this city, medical aid summoned, and
everything possible done to relieve him.
At this writing lie is in ■ fair way to
speedily recover.

Friday

■»&lt;!

trip!
returned Saturday

Al. M&gt;pe» and family, ot Plainwell.
were tbe guests of A. G. Cortright and
family Safarday afternoon and nlgfiL re­
luming home Sunday evening.
Winford Rockwell has been obliged to
leave the agricultural school al Itanalng on
account of his eyre.
cover in time to resume his studies next
term.
NtthaaH I’eak. a cltlren of African
resident uf
descent and fur mauy yearn
-----------thia township, died quite aoddenly ut the
fate residence of his son. Asa. at ■ good
old age of four scoreaud two yearn. His
held al
funeral service*
Wesleyan church. Rev. A. Bunnell of­
ficiating- It will la- remembered lie buried
The New Teacher*
Ids wife about one year since aud’that hU
The board ot education Tuesday I-'. ‘ n- son. Asa. died only about one week pre­
hig elected Ufa following teachers:
vious to his death, thus leaving, one
Superintendent. Prof. W. D. Sterling.
daughter. Mrs. John Mahoney, to mourn
1st asslstanL Miss Elia Hallock.
the loss of rootin'!, father and brother
2d assistant. Harry Andrus.
within so short a period of time.
8th grade, Mbs Fannie I^ees.
Hater Youngs has an aged sister, from
Minnie
Evans.
Ypsilanti, vlsliing hint for a few weeks.
7th
Jennie Lamb.
rtth
John Bardlne raised a barn frame one
Edna Brown.
..th
day last week.
Julia Rock.
A large green stump being In the way
1st div. Miss Minnie Matthews. of Marcus Bellinger s under ground or base­
2d div. Mrs. Ruth Carter.
ment Ixm, was bounded from its position
Miss Franc Williams.
by the use of eight lbs. of dynamite one
1st div. Miss Adda Jordan.
j day last week.
’
__
2d div. Miss Phyllis Diamond.
Creasy.
.
First ward, Mrs. Hinckley.
Second ward, Miss L. Jean Mcl.aughllii.^
Levi Laubnugn passed around tbcclgars,
_________
_ of a
_ II
, &lt; Ji
*x pound boy III.!
Janitors—1st ward, Mrs. White; Bd1 all on
account
that I&gt;r.
ar­
iward. Mrs. Kress; eentedT ’bslldlng, Esau rived last week.
Mrs. Newman, who has been the guest
(Cannon.
The salaries of Prof. Sterling and Harry of Mrs. 1’. Travis, has returned to her
jAndrus were each increased 8100, and home in Chicago.
Byron Fisher Is greatly Improving the
tthat of the janitor 850.
The committee on buildings reported hi looks ot bls property by grading bis yard.
favor
of erecting a building of eight rooms, Geo. Slater doing the work.
1
two
stories high, and finishing the four
Mrs. Mary Barber and daughter return­
1
irooms on the lower floor only. Whether ed Saturday from a very enjoyable visit in
Iit will be a separate building or an addi­ Ohio.
Mrs. Scranton, of Chicago. Is with her
Ition to the central building will be deter­
imined at tbe spcciai meeting of the board sister, Mrs. Geo. Fisher, expecting to re­
main until about the middle of June, when
to
t be held May ivtb.
she will go to Bay View to spend the sum­
mer.
The first sale of town lots in Harrow­
David Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Will
gate and Cumberland Gap, near Mlddles- Norman and son started for Spokane Falla.
’ Thursday evening in union Irnll lovers ।Itoruugh, Ky.. occhro May 13, 14, 15 aud Washington, on Monday.
of fine music enjoyed a rich treat in the 10. These towns possess all the natural
Will Cooper is at work for Hiram Chaae,
entertainment given by Prof. Mazurelte, ,advantages and prospects of the famous making adme alterations in his house.
the noted pianist, Mme Touchettr. a fine ,city of Middlesborough ami this sale will
Eik» Barlier is Improving the looks of
soprano singer, arid Prof. Lnderer. a vio- l.y a rare opportunity tor boufa-Mdrers and
his farm by new fences.
llnist. Tim manner in which Prof. Mazur- ,capitalists. The Cincinnati. Hamilton A
Mrs. John Doolittle received a dispatch
etie manipulated the piano keys was really Dayton ntllnad vrill run a low rate ex­ Tuesday of lhe death of tier father,,whose
wonderful and brought forth a great deal cursion to this land sale, leaving Toledo
home wax in New York state.
of applause, especially his rendition of May 11. The exenMon will be under the
Chas. Burlier lost a valuable heifer Sat­
••Thu Storm" In the last piece played. direction of Mr. George J. Clark, excursion
urday by bloat.
Mme Touchette’s singing brought forth agent. Toledo. O., who will gladly furnish
A dlsgnsUng sight was seen on our
several eneorvs and was duly appreciated, rates and full information. Send for fine
streets last week, when a lad of IB- got off
the "lullaby- winning her many fine com­ album of Harrowgate nnd Cumberland the train so full of Kalamazoo whbkev
pliments.
Prof. Luderer's violin playing Gap views.
that lie could get but n few rods away be­
■bowed him to be a skilled musician. A
fore falling in the gutter, and wquld proba­
full house greeted the trio, and the enter­
bly have remained then- all night bad it
Tainment must have netted St. Rose’s
The saw mill started up last 'Monday, uot been for the aid of a neighbor. Is
church a ueat sum.
and will saw the custom logs.
there no remedy fur these things? Cannot
The villagers are having their gardens the laws be made strong enough and put
Allegan is rather of a staid old village,
at least it has that reputation. It Is said plowed.
into force to save the boys from this great
Campbell
Bros,
have
shipped
quite
a
that when oil was struck there last week;
evil IhatQestroys both body nnd soul?
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maginnis. of Kalama­
a palisade xvas at once built around the quantity uf wheat ffroni this place.
A few cases of measles ycL
'
pump and the well plugged up in order to
zoo. Spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. C.
Eugene Deck hns’qult work at lhe brick
give the directors u ch®»ee to fully discuss
J. Brown.
,
yard,
and
has
gono
to
work
for
Harvey
1
Rheumatism put Enos Barber .on bls
wh»t ought to be done. Similar vigorous
(?) measures were followed when oil was Adams.
back, and kept bltiUlierv a number of day s
Howard Mosher, who has been afflicted
struck two years ago, and the directors
bad not full decided "‘what ought to be with rheumatism for some weeks past is
done" when tbe last gusher was found. on the gain.
The bands at the brick yard quit work
Manager George Walter bad located his
whip factory In Hastings, and was crowd­ last Tuesday, it being too cold to work.
Miss Rhodes, the blacksmith’s daughter,
ed with orders, before that village had
made up it* mind to do what was right by ’met with quite a severe accident last Sun­
him. We’re not kicking at ail but Just day. while Swinging at Acker's point
"looking backward."
Coat* Grove.

While we are glad always to note ^uch
The furniture upholsterers in tlie Daw­
individual enterprise as the building of a
son building are as busy as beavers all day
, sewer by the proprietor of the Hastings
long. Good work and low prices are
house and the owners of the new bank
hat tell.
block, we are sorry th*1 they were com­
) bands are employed in the pelled to resort to such a thing. The cityuufacluring enterprises of this should have constructed a server from
number will be increased to 300 Creek street west on Sfate. and on to the
as the Chair Co. shall get under river. Property owners along the streets
and for blocks in either direction would
have gladly paid enough to connect with
.. _ this week the adv. of Messrs.
this public sewer to have in a short time
Brownson &lt;k Rankin, tbe enterprising dry
covered the expense. Every’ sewer put In
goods merchants of Kalamazoo. Our
at private expense and under private
readers will find this firm one who will do ownership postpones the day of n public
as they agree every time.
sewrage system, and that is not as U
Tbe kid base ball nine went to Middle­ should be. We cannot too soon have a
ville Saturday to "do up” the nine In that sewrage system in Hastings, and there
village, but were defeated by a score of 21 are few cities where it could be done so
to 6. Bain set in after the fourth inning easily as here.
ranch to Ibe relief of the kids.
We are pleased with the action of the
June 17th, there will tie a reunion of the school
board
Tuesday evening
in
old 8th Michigan infantry in this city. unanimously re-electing Prof. W. D. Starl­
The committee on arrangements are plan­ ing as superintendent of tbe city schools,
ning- to make the occasion one of interest, and increasing his salary 8100 or to 81,100.
pleasure and profit to tbeir guests.
It will be remembered that when Prof.
All having any furnltnra that they want Sterling was elected last year, there was a
upholstered, or mattresses repaired will do tesltag in some quarters that an Irrepara­
well to bring it to the Dawson building on ble Injury had been done to tbe city
north Main St. at once, as Mr. Seaman schools by failing to elect Prof. Sterling’s
predecessor. But the new superintendent
will remain in lhe city but a short time.
quietly came upon his new field of tabor,
Busby Bros, have added a fine pier glass and as quietly but earnestly entered upon
and another chair to their barbershop. tbti arduous duties of the position. He
You will hare to search through some has demonstrated ability and capacity far
•retty good sized cities to find a finer beyond what his best friends on the board
&gt;
rtwr shop or one with better equipment predicted, and never have our city schools
i theirs.
been more prosperous, never lias every­
mlfioent leather and plush albums, thing moved more satisfactorily to all con­
•Uy bibles. Webster’s dictionaries cerned than during tbe past year. The
- standard books, slightly damag­ unanimous, hearty action of the board is
»«Kb**e.
e book auction. This coining but a reflection of the good will of all cltlthe last day. Don’t miss IL zciih toward Prof. Sterling.
. S*Wvk
gone:
(Lewis Bentley, of Grand Rapids, Is in

the city laboring to raise the necessary
capital stock for an electric light company.
He shows hia faith in tbe enterprise by
taking about 84,500 of the capital stock.
At this writing over 810,000 has been sub­
scribed. and it is expected that 815,000 will
be taken bMore the next meeting of the
council. \ Mr. Bentley is a straightforward
young rtnani an experienced electrician,
already at the and under his managem&lt;y&gt;t the company
and .ample, could not fall to prosper. Hastings has no
wwt «f getting out dwslrua
By the time
need at present so great as some system
-* nods for the July trade.
of public lighting, and of all systems tbe
electric is coBcediedly U» best, Tlie city’s
’ would not’ admit of ell
financial oooditisn
tbe trade. And tbe.
s eqaal
ownership ot an electric light plant, even
th«t the line win fa, tt
uliviz
were it demonstrate! that city ownership
of fhai shown by any similar InstK
would be best, which may be questioned.
The gentlemen interested in tbe company
are all known here as upright, publicspirited citizen*. If they shall secure the
■x^ssary stock subscription, there should
no doubt about tlie council granting a

been the demand for the
So
a*
•nufactured by the Hastl*4.-wmpehj a.
n.. that tbry have coninn rntWWtr t
nea of manufacture ex­
'eh:M to Prop ,r| l
’s and center tables,
manufactured beds
Is line will be
’ertenslvaiy. TL

.

and noar lhe railroad

t lb. nUUH of * rloee

Wm. Smith had quite a bad scare last
week, his little girl playing with matches
in the closet setting fire to clothing. All
that saved tbe hodse was having a fall
pail of water at hand. Dr. Edwards has gone to Hartford to
treat a few cases of granulation o( tbe eye.
Getting rather dry for vegetation.
We boast of more passengers boarding
here'than any other station on the road,
and now we have a target up for the first
time.
L. Berry’s horse became unmanageable
breaking up hte cart and harness. Nootber damage done.
Leo McDonald made a trip to Cloverdale
looking after tbe finny tribeThere is being the largest acreage otuats
sowed this season than has been sown for
many years.
Farmers now plawing for corn. Too
cold to plant

Arbor day was generally observed in
planting trees. Seventeen maple trees
were set out as memorial trees In our
school -house yard. Each pioneer has a
tree given to tbeir descendants to care for.
Rev. White gave a very interesting talk
to the Sunday schoel from the following
text, Isaiah 11th chapter and Oth verse.
Quarterly meeting will be held at Miio
church next Saturday and Sunday, Rev.
Barnes preaching Saturday p. m. and Sun­
day a. tn.
’
Ira McAllister Is knproving from the in­
jury received by the running away of his
horse.
M. J. Goss and Jahn Cairns made busi­
ness trips to Kalamazoo last week.
The ladies of-Milo and many miles
around are making business trips to Kala­
mazoo. Oh. my! bow they are loaded
down with bundles. It takes money to
foot bills and a till there Is no cry of bard
times amongst our fanners.
Mr. Furr, who has been very sick during
the winter, has so far recovered as to be
out in his yard, about the bouse.
Gov. Winans baa I received $420,000 as
Michigan’s share of the direct war ux.
Now let Barry county get Its pro rata
share of IL and pul it into a new Court
house aud jaiL What say tbe tax payers
of Barry county?
What a fine growing time. Cherry and
peach trees are nearly In full bloom.
Most of the corn around Milo will be
planted this week.

If the frost of
Monday night did not
kill your fruit
blossoms the insect^
will, unless you buy
of
Fred L. Heath
London Purple,
Paris Green,
White Hellebore
or
Insect Powder,
and feed it
to them—the
insects, not the trees.
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—u.
At a swwlon of the Probate Court tor the
County of Barry, holden at lhe Probate Offlce,
in tlie city of Rastinrs. Iu said county, on
Monday, the 4th day of May. iu the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
^Wwigat. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge bf

in the matter ot tbe estate ot Hannah
Quackeubush. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly vorlOed. ot Charles W. Jordan, adinmblrator ot
aaul e-itata praying bw reasons Uw-rein set forth
tbat be may be licensed to sell the real estate
of Mid deceased in said petition described.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday tho
2ath day of May. A. D. 18vl. at ten o’clock h&gt;
lhe forenoon. '»e assigned for tbe hearing of said
petition, and that the heirs at lawof said deceas­
ed. and all other persons interested in said
estate, uro reqalred to appeal- at a seMloo of
said court, then to be holden at tbe Probate
office. In the city ot HaUiugs. fa said county,
and show cause. If any there be, why the prayer

lug thereof by causing * copy of this order to be
puuiUbntl In Uin Rastixgh Baxse* a new*.
liutHT fMMM tw
&lt;n _.IA »'___ .

weeks previous to said day of bearing
CHAJtLKA W. AKMBTBOFn.
...
,
Judge of Probate.
FA trua rnnv 1

CHANCERY BALE.
In pursuance of and by virtue ot an order and
Whitemore &amp; Mushier have moved their
saw mill from Sawdust City to tbe Corners
where they have Ireeti manufacturing
lumber for Jonas Price for several days
past. Several teams have also been employed in drawing tbe lumber from the
mill to Augusta where the M. C. R. R.
eomj»ny receive and convert It to the use
and benefit of their Hues of rail roads.
Farmers have mad« good nse of tbe fine
weather the pant week in plowing and
•owing oata. Nearly all of them haw

mcneed plowing for corn.
Wheal b looking «picndid and bids
fair for a bountiful barveat, causing lhe
bnshandntaD to look smilingly upon future

decided to n, ।

VOL. X?
5:

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&lt;&lt;

&lt;3 ran

o

Dr. A. C. Fruth, Celebrated Surgeon and President
Of the

Fruth Medical and Surgical Institute,
.
Permanently established aud incorporated
under the laws of the state of HI., with a capital .toek of Sioo.ooo, tor the Khmtiic
and successful treatment ot all forms of Chronic and Sexual Discasre. Catarrh. Astluak
Stomach. Kidney. Bladder. Nervous and Special Diseases of Men and Womou.
Ably assisted by a full staff of eminent physician^ and surgeons for every dema.
ment of medicine and surgery.

nimporiaat tn Lndlua. Mauy ladlrt are ot
the opinion that the dtafflu** pccnllw to her
mx are lueurubta* Uy my new mettiou of treat­
meat, which b eottrely fiartnle-. and MSUy ap­
plied. you need uut nutter a living death. Alt
cases stricUy conlldennal. Curable ol*c» guar­
anteed.
Dr. Fruth after yeara of experience han•per­
fected the most Infallible method olcuring \ its!
drain in Urine. Noctaraal l»«xe-&gt;. which catur

We
brane
locat
troit,
land.
St L
falo,
San
Tolec
walk

C*tarri» Cured. Uatarrtud-affrcUeMoflhe
no*c. Uiroai, lungs nnl stomach. U-wirhltB
aattima. consumption and dyex-p,ia,
by the most re^Si and srtentilr
methods which a vast hmplul riperirnte his
proved worthy of confidence. v(&gt;
Bo
ter promt of ouccess than the trail mon lais os CU
at the In nt Hute of ibouMiiid? hriplrsa cases Hat
we restored tb health and happint -.'.
'

Murrta*e. Married persons or jmoar mm
eoDteaptaliux inamagv. aware ■&gt;: phwini
wffrw. Iom of procrratlvt- i-uwere. imnecno
ly Powers, wbleh can ta' quickly cored if con­ or any other dhqualification, speedily restated.
sulted tie tdioer. iuMulty. falling fita. or total
impotracy results. These terrible di*»nien
Epilepsy or Fit* positively cured oy our nes ’
artdnx from ruinous prac’leea of youth. Wight- xnd
and never tailing Hospital treatairot.
Ing lhe moat radiant hopes, unfitting patient for,
study, society, or marriace. aauu
to an untimely grave lliousands ।
ul brilliant, intellect.
Piles, Fistula.Fissure. Polypi
Kpllepay positively cured.by
pain, kulfe or eautery. No detention from bu»i- never,
tali lug Uospltal trealm--nt.
Free Examination uf the Urine. D»eb person applying for medical treatment
or bHng ku ouuoe of thrir unne. which will recKive a careful chemical and uiletCnKotucal mmInatlou.
WONDEBFUL CURES jierfeetrd in old rases which hare been nrgk-ried or unikdlfnljy
treated. No experiments or faltans*. Parties treated by mall and ex pre*-, imt where tusslNe.
personal consultation is pre trrred. Curable &lt;
guaranteed.
HF“Ca*e* and romnpondrnee confidential. Tre*&gt; moot sent &lt;•.&lt;».!&gt; to any part ot U. A
with postage, DR. FRUTH, «i Kas*. Madison s:.. Chicapo. I1L

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this Season ?

LINOLEUM
What is it? It is a floor cover made of \ork. Call at my
store and examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.
We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some ot
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. 1V
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE McCOT

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PANTS

We have just received a nice lino of fine pants, overallsjackets and working shirts.

TRUNKS AND VALISES.

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We have a bondopsupercal line of these goods awl ‘' in s
you in both quality and price. .

We Can Collar and Cuff You
from the largest and best assortment ever in Bai r? to.

H ATQ we have in all styles, varieties and at
FaH. 1 O Ju8t at this season our straw hats are ah r
*and are selling fast for the reason that they are ni»- ,£ and worth what we ask.
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Hastings Banner.

, County.
VOL. XXXVI. NO. 2.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 14, 1891.

Hastings Banner.

rani's in eras a, Him
.and Rapids.
Midi.

Monroe, Pearl
and Canal ste.

Sandusky.

Toledo. Nor'

HUDSON
is the
LARGEST

eRETAIL clothier

Dr. Peckham and wife were at the
conntv seat one day last week.
Nettle Bunn spent Saturday nnd Sunday
with her slater Mrs. W. Wilcox.
Died, of quick consumption, Phoebe,
eldest daughter of N. Hcnney.
Mrs. Z. Fox h under the doctor’s care.
Frank Herrick was in Grand Rapid*
Saturday.
Sarah nnd Fannie Karcher Sundayed
with their parents nbrth of the village.
W. H. Pardee nnd wife spent Sunday
with the former’s parents.
A. J. Cheesebrough, of Detroit, has
boen.spending a few day* with parents
and friend* of this place.
Vina Wlsslngvr. accompanied by Mary
Riegler Snnduyvd at her home in Campbell.
Nellie Yarger, of Hnating*, apent Sun­
day at home In thb place.
Several of Lowell’s young gentlemen (?)
came to Freeport on the hand car Sunday.
They would be respected more if they had
not insultedfcur young ladies.
The U.- B. church will observe Children’s
Day. June 7th.
C. V. Riegler was hi Lowell Tuesday on
business.
Several from here went traveling Satur­
day. They bad fishermen's luck.
The Congregational and M. E. churches
will bold Children’* Day the second Sun­
day in June.
We've heard It reported that Freeport
will celebrate this year.
.
Maude S|*jr»y returned from Sunfield
Thursdaj.
A family of movers passed through town
Monday.
The L. A. society of the Congregational
church met In music hall Friday.
An Ice cream social will be held by the
1. S. of the M. E. church Saturday even­
ing.

Published Thutudiiy* by
COOK EBOS.
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_______ baatikgs, men.

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.

this world.

We have 9
.meh stores
.ited al l)euit. t'leveul. St. Paul,
St. Louis. Buf’■.oo.' Toledo,

Uiugraphical.
mi'ltpr ,0 be born into
That is what our subject

r?. ? I0'.11" nn“ ,,nw ,n Jteksui,. «, a
Hot July day m IM. He thought then“ht'Ske .bout II aS aft; and

Tbo Tower
Clothing Co.
carry the larg­
est stock of
clothing, fur­
nishings and
hats in Mich.

in the
WORLD.

Tower buys for ten stores and are thus on­
to undersell every store in Michigan.

Suits for every day, $3.50, 5, 6. 7, 8, 10.
Suits for dress and Sundays. $12. 15, IS, 20.

best snip surpass the ordinary merchant tail­
work in make at about half the money.

l fare and all expenses saved by patron-

HUDSON'S

GRAND RAPIDS.

PANTS

|ust received a nice line of fine pants, overalls,
d’.bi working shirts.

TRUNKS AND VALISES.
We have a honclonsupercal line of these goods and can suit
you in both quality and price.

We Can Collar and Cuff You
from the largest anK.hest assortment ever in Barry Co.
14 A TC "6 have iu all styles, varieties and at all prices.
nA 1 O .Just at this season our straw hats are all the rage
an*; are selling fast for the reason that they are first class
aud worth what wo ask.

Furnishing Goods.

JfaK'r C,fleo£
prised of Oxfords, L our-in-hands, Windsors, Bows, etc.

Boots and Shoes.

R }bin-:»n &amp; Co.’s boots and shoes. Plow shoes from $1 up.

HOLDEN &amp; HIRE.

BROWNSON &amp; RANKIN,
105 West Main St., Kalamazoo.

he bft.It to laugh, and be eonUnuft to
«ugh until they eould tear him tor tour
blocks The habit liu »turk by bim cvcn
to thb. Jay; and Nel Parker u' known by
no hlng mure dlaltoellvely than Id. laugh
It l» an eanient. oonvulelre, exploalve and
'"»t*«lou» movement or the diaphragm-.
when It la working agalnrt a tornado. It
begins with a sound Ilk. the "babbling
when It I* Just humping Itself to
babble. It increases to the roar of the
Alngara, and then tapers off at n high key.
It b the most “catching” laugh we ever
heard, lou feel Irrcsbtably impelled to
Join in.
Even as a child, as Artemu* Ward would
say “he was an amooslng little kus».” He
continued to make life of most decided In­
terest to hb parents, nnd the kid that
could talk faster, run farther, fight harder
than he was Indeed a prodigy.
When Nelson wa.* quite yoang. In what
the poet would term "the halcyon days of
youth,” ids parent* removed with him to
this city. He never kicked. In short he
was well pleased. Jackson b a slow town,
and ha* .tome building* In It that are uuplea.*antly suggestive. And then there was
so much room up here; and nature, aud
the picturesque savage were on earth then.
AU lent n charm tirat impressed themselves
deeply on the gro« Ing youth. He played
marble* with the aristocratic son of Chief
"Hole-iu-tbe-day,” and knocked the heir
of Chief "No Breeches” into the middle of
next week. You cun see that everything
was al hand for a first class time tor our
subject, and he was equal to the occasion.
He contrived u&gt; grow some, hut was In
too much of a hurry to do a ti;.-t cla.** job
of growl rig. But the fellows who brushed
up against him thinking that he was little
nnu wouldn't mind It, wen- usually given
nn opportunity to measure their length on
the ground.
In 180S. he went to the army, and did
his share of putting down the rebellion.
He was a loyal soldier, and none who wore
the Union blue were ever truer to the flag,
or loved the nation more. He came home
when the fighting was done, and since then
he has attended to every detail of business
exeunt drawing a pension.
iu 180S, he was married to Miss Hattia
Morgan, of thb city. If ever man had a
loyal wife and helpmeet. sun»ly ha* our
friend, the genial laudlord of ^|ie Hasting.*
house. And In looking over a!life full of
difficulties,'in which he ha* bid to carve
In* own way to fortune, he is . ever ready
tn give to give to her who plighted her
loyal love and faith to him when he had
little ofSfeis world’s goods, credit for
much of his prosperity.
' Soon after his return from Uncle Sam’s
army, Mr. l*arker engaged in the livery
business in a small way. latter on he be­
came landlord of the lower hotel. He
couldn’t see hl* pile jumping up at a 3:10
clip, but each year saw him a little ahead.
In the latter seventies he bought u half Interc*t In the old Hasting* house, aud 1878
found him Its owner. It didn’t take him
long to catch onto the detail* of running a
first class hotel; and he ha* kept a good
grip and an eye on the indicator ever since.
Hb succetM has beerr flattering, consider­
ing the size of the town, and the slow
character of its growth. Four year* ago,
he built the present handsome brick hotel,
and thb ytmr will make some fine additions
to the same. In addition to hb hotel busi­
ness. he continues to run a livery, and If
he has any weakness It is for fine horse
flesh. He also &lt;&gt;»«“» » farnl
obligingly permits the hired man to culti-

Mrs. Jphn Hill died .Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Minnie Wolfe has returned home from
Battle Creek.
Mr. Russel nnd wife, of Assyria, visited
nt W. S. Hecox* last Sunday.
Mr. Harper and wife and Mr. Williams
ami wife, of Nashville. were calling on
friends in thin vicinity last Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Anderson Is visiting hrr
daughter. Mrs. Mapes In Assyria.
The frosts have not damaged the small
fruits very much.
Rain Is very much needed.
Mr. Kreller and wife haw moved on the
Wilson farm In Assyria.
Leander tephnm and wife and Mrs. C.
.1. Wolfe visited their niece. Mrs. E. G.
Potter, last Sunday, who is quite sick.
Alva Mott is some better but Is still
very sick.
Ham Armour, Jr.. Isa happy man. It
is a girl.
Mart Minard has moved into Cash
Mowry’s house.
David Bailey is .some tetter.
J. 11. Valenlkie has been with crutch
;and cane for the last two weeks.
Silas Dickinsoh has moved back onto hl*
farm again.
Victor Armour has gone to his home
In Belding after a two weeks’ visit with
friends in this place.
Lizzie Camptell I* at work for Mr.
Cortright, of Hickory Comer*.
Wheat and clover need rain very much.
Fruit, especially winter apples, will be
very scarce next fall as but few blossoms
are ou the trees.
’
Some fanners have planted their corn
and other* just plowing.

'CHasting* has no more public- spirited
citizen than N. T. Parker. You never
have to urge him to do his dutv toward
building up his communty. nor lending his
aid tu any enterprise. He Is not only
willing but anxious to do all he can in aid
of every enterprise that means material
prqneM or prosperity to the city.
No man enjoys hb friends or the society
of his friends more than our subject He
Is happy in their society, and rejoices with
them In whatever makes their lot more en­
joyable. And they In turn are glad that
fortune has been so kind to one whose
strict Integrity, energy, ability and enter­
prise aoriehh' deserve success-and pros­

perity.

___________________ _

General.
Fmvort loo will eelobrauj tte -glotlotu

4th.
F G. Clark, monager of the Harrison
wagon works of Grand Rapids, caught two
trout, weighing IM and 2 pound* respect­
ively. in a stream north of Freeport one
day last week.
Middleville talk* of organizing a gun

May Derg was In Chaalutta’ Friday.
. Coy Smith b heme from Lansihg on n
visit
Florence Bitfgman. of Charlotte, was
umlling on friends here Tuesday.
Lulu Felghacr was at Grand Rapids one
day last week.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. U Glasgow were nt
Grand Raphb last Friday.
There has been a cross walk built
across Main St hi front of Roe's meat
market.
The display at Miss Lulu Felghncr’s
millinery opening was very fine.
Mr. aud Mr*. L. C. Felghner. of Wood­
land, spent Sunday with friends here.
Nellie Felgbuer, of Hasting*, spent
Sunday with her mother and other rela­
tives.
,
Kate Dickinson b on a vbltlng trip to
Lansing aud Charlotte.
Edna Truman and Mr. M. Ferry, of
Olivet college, were nt U. A. Truman’s
over Sunday.
Mr. C. E. Lugerson. of Denver, CoL, b
visiting in thb village.
j
Mi*s Matin Hindmarch went to St Vin­
cent’s hospital at Toledo, Ohio. Inst Fri­
day. to receive treatment for lung trouble.
Mrs. B. C. Cooley and Mrs. H. V.
Waters, of Jackson, and Mrs. W. E.
Brown, of Battle Creek, wore quests nt
Will Reynolds last week.
The confirmation of five young ladles
and four boys in the Catholic faith took
place at the Catholic church last Friday af­
ternoon. A bishop and three priests from
abrosd were present.

^Mi*» Bessie George, the talwted elocu-

GLOVES. RUCH1NG, RIBBONS, VIO­
LET PINS, STICK PINS, SHIRT
STUDS, CUFF BUTTONS, WINDSOR
TIES, OPERA LENGTH HOSE,

At Prices that will please you.
After vears of experience we have found Gordon Djc fast
'•lack hosiery to stand all tests better than any other maKe m
the ^market. Our line is much larger this year and inc u es
every number that we had last year at the same Pnc*’ n5*
iorgeting the 2b cent quality which was admitted by al w
saw it to be the best in the market for the money.
0
return every pair that brock, stain or fade iu wash or wc
ana we will refund your money. These
------ « goods are 801,1 *n
Kalamazoo only at our store.

The best Adverti
ingmedium tn Ba\
ry County.

bimbt of Middleville, will take lesson* to
further Improve herself |n elocution at tte

Albion school of oratory./
Middleville’s brass factory l**t
shipped the trimmings that will be wed In
?hiPEw dty hall of Los Angele*. Cal.

John P. PhUllps b the new proprietor of
Woodland's lumber yard.
Woodland pays 25 cents bounty for wood1
Weltis, and it keeps tte town clerk
&lt;-r* of that festive pasture destroy er. One
St u«t w«l Ite clerk
k8””1
l.tu uwmnnt.
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aeeoui't-

.frortr-nlBe ye*" «°- lh0 •“’“I1",
V"L5 anlv about »10,OW -oUh &lt;■'
JSTw. or Uhln tte ooontr. FoUrter'lle.
the order named.)
m K Brooks will beat hi* froitevaporatoJi NraSriS by steam, and b puUlng

tn tte tixtnres now.
Woodland is preparing to give the "bird
ct freedom'’ ■ chance to do a land

WHOLE NO. 1875.
Roma I uc Rork la again home after a
protracted visit with Hastings friends.
It would be a paying Investment for any
person of means to erect a few fine dwell­
ings here to rent There 1* a great de­
mand for houses, nnd if we could have the
requisite number. Dekon’a population
would be doubled within Itliree months.
D. C. Higley, of Kalnmtuoo, was In town
Monday.
Pleasure seekers from abroad arealready
corresponding in relation!to conveniences
obtainable at some of our1 many beautiful
lakes.
The Baptists are fencing and making
other needed improvemen In their resort
‘
grounds on Crooked lake.
You are at perfect liber y to again make
known how much xnonqy you possess.
The supervisor ha* finished the assess­
ment.
,
Q. A. Hynes has purchased a lot and
will erect a store of hb own. Saeh enter­
prise merits the patronage of all borne
loving people.
On account of qunrteriy meeting our
regular service was omittai last Sunday.
,
Some IL R. officials ran a special to
Delton the first of the wetik, with murder­
ous Intent on the finney trite..
E. F. Barrett has engngid! with Kalama­
zoo jurtlcs. and hereafter! will make hb
home then*.
The roller mill has been obliged to ship
in wheat to fill their orders on flour. They
have purchased five carlooib thb week.
Mesdamea Williams and, Bnrtou visited
Kalamazoo Friday.
Irvins.
Mrs. Edward Johnson is an the sick list
George Kerchuer’s house caught on lire
one day last week. Luckily it was dis­
covered in time to be extinguished.
Remember the concert nt the M. E.
cnurch Friday night.
Some time ago Charles (Renton sold his
farm hi Elijah Rounds. Last week he
bought the place buck having concluded
that Irving Is a good place*lo lire In.
M. L. Cook, of Hastings,' will address
the people of Irving on ••Christian Social­
ism." Sunday evening. May 17. All are
invited.
Frank Sylvester is selling agricultural
implements for Spuugemacher &amp; Johnson,
Of Middleville.
Will Case Is building a picket fence for
Byron Travis.

ButlamJ.
Mr. Editor:—! thought I would take up
my pen and give you a few iu-uis from
thi* placq us I *ee none hi the BAJOncit
direct from here. If thb find* the waste
basket I will not venture nqainJ
.
Mrs. A. Gorham and her daughter, Mps.
Cooley, of Hasting*, who is now with her.
are sick.
Wtsare Intending, .a gootllly number of
us to attend the W. C. T. T. convention
this week.
Walter Perry nnd wife' visited her
brother Tuesday.
A full bouse greeted tbt- .pastor last
Sabbath. We have a good minister and
ought to provide well for him.
Farmers are glad that com planting is
nearly done and the women likewiM that
bouse cleaning is ended.
Stella Heath haj been boarding at home
for a short time. Alla Yeck|y accompan­
ied her home Monday night.
U»da Teddy hna refreshed, hb house by
a new coat of pniHL
'
it seem* good to see Minnie VanSickle
at the services again.
Jennie Gorham is to take part in the
gold medal contest held in Hastings.
Mary Atkins entertained company thb
week.
Bert say* he cannot mark corn ground
straight when so many are watching him.
A. Nobles, of Hastings, was in this
vicinity one day last week.
The Rutlaud W. C. T. U. met wi^h Mrs.
C. H. Stone last Wednesday.
Jas. Dooley has rented Mrs. Coflleld’s
farm.
T. Ileney has a new road wagon.
Mrs. Rath Cross If entertaining her
niece this week.
.
Jas. Sutton, of Hastings, was ou High
street Monday.
The frosts last week nipped the young
clover.
The smiling countenance of Fred Howe
was seen on our street last Friday. Fred’s
health Is very much improved since last
winter,
It Is Byron Mlngts Instead of Byron
Minger that sports a. new single rig.
A good many are complaining that their
apple orchards are not going to blossom
this spring.
If blossoms are any Indicators there wiH
be plenty ot cherries.
,

Delton.
The Thompson House will be open to.
the public next Monday.
Wm. Cooj»er. of Cna*y, lias purchased
tte wogou «hop of Jerry Sproul, and will
hereafter conduct that branch of buslnmk
The little daughter, of F. A. Blackman,
has been quite III but convalescing under
Dr. Scribner's treatment.
The result of Saturday's ball game wm
Delton 45. Cedar Creek 11.
v
.
Under tho very
Mlvet tongued
advocate of temperance, we ate surprised
that big live men will carry- a boat into a
barn yard, and then undertake to launch
the wagon on the water with a view to
fishing.
.
H. Knickerbocker, cashier of First
Nato*i Bank of Chicago, visited bls cousin,
Mr*. Wnu Chase, a few days this week.
C. A. Pennock was at Kalamazoo over
Sunday.
a
Bartie Prooock. of Allegan, spent * day
with friend.* here last week.
Bert Boylngtou, of Kalamazoo, will
hereafter have charge o* the Hkboe store
at this place.
r
~
Win. SWnam waa called to Grand Rap­
id* Monday, to visit an IU relative, Mrs. J.
SklUman.
Clate Herringtoa, of Hastings, is with
Gertie Polley 1 !&gt;U week.
8. Sprague, Of Hope, te again mustered
is -Wttcin’ service here.

The 1. U. O. F., of this place, will orgaitIze a Rebecca lodge in the near future,
A. T. Cooper, of Nashville, Is doing
carpenter work in our village.
George Rowteadear and wife have re­
turned from Orange where they have been
spending a few weeks.
The wool season is nearly heap, and
farmers are cautioned to have their wool tn
good shape.
Our carpenters are all busy.
Clark Nash writes from Valparaiso that
he Is doing nicely.

Qalmbjr.
School jiegan last week Monday with
Kiva Thomas as teacher.
S. J. Bidlcman is quite sic^at this writ­
big.
The social last Friday evenlnlg was not
vyry largely attended owing to tbo busy
times.
Workmen intend to raise Walter Bidleman's new bam Thursday of thia week.
The Injuries Angus McDonald received
last week were not so serious as reported. He was able to be out doors the next day.
The I-adles Aid society wHT'be entertain­
ed next week Thursday by Mrs. Crusoe.
Mrs. Em Brown’s husband has arrived
from Florida.
Oliver Chaffee I* sick with the erysipelas.
Charlie Bldleman’s daughter is at work
for her uncle Walter.
Miss Furlong Is at work for Wm. Bidlemnn.

Middleville
'
’
Last Friday just after our factory whistle
lu»&lt;l blown for noon, the fire alarm was
sounded, caused by Hames coming from
the coal shed Just south of tte factory.
Almost instantly the fire company were on
the grounds to do their duty. Wteu they
had the fire in the shed put out, the cry of
fire was again beard. This time it was
the hotel barn. sparks having blofvn from
the shed and settled on the barn. The
water power t urn T. D. French tc Son’s
mill was brought out but before &gt; anything
could be done to stop the .fire it was under
such headway as to be past siring. Both
bams sojrth of the hotel .end also the ice
house were destroyed. We all sympathize
with Mr. Dietz fa his loss.
Ferd Fausey spent Sunday with friends
in Hastings.
Delance Matteson, of Grand Rapids, has
been borne the past week. Grip Is the
cause.
Owen Kinsey lias been numbered among
the sick for the past week.
We should think by the looks of the
fishermen’s lights on the river nights that
the fish would lx- getting scarce.
Election of officers at the league last
Wednesday night.
The W: C. T. IT. will bold a concert In
the Jordan hall May 22nd.
.
Next'Sunday. May 17th. will l»e the
opening of the season at Streeter's landing
Gun lake. We expect it will he the moot
enjoyable event of the season.
Mrs. J. W. Saunders was In Grand Rap- .
ids. Tuesday.
Harry McKivett, of Grand Rapids, was
the guest of bb parents on Sunday.
E. O. Hanlon lias returned from Way-;,
land where he has been clerking in hb
father's drug store.
Saturday last some of our "kid*” went
to Caledonia, to play ball and while Harry
Saunders Was running from 1st to Cad
base, he had the misfortune to fall and
break his left arm.
Monroe Dietrich ami Wife. Jennie Copu
and Elsie Smith were visiting friend# in
Shultz Saturday aad Sunday.
Gertruda Nimuu&gt; spent Sunday InJIas^ing*.
Ernest Truax, who has been vhUingM
hb uncle’s, H. H Headrick, for the past
tew weeks returned lo bls home at -Fetch.
Belt Saturday.
Mrs. IL E. Hemlock was In Grand Rap­
Ids Saturday.
.
,

Our school commcuced the last of April
with Floy Williams as teacher.
Thotna* Price's horse gut cast in a pond
the other night and died from the effects.
Mrs. W. Owen has Insen taking care of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Douglas, who has
been sick with the measles.
Harvey Adams- is helping E. B. Payne
on bis new house.
David Mosher and wife visited at O.
Loomis’ last Friday.
The singing school class gathered at
Cellar Creek last Friday evening but Mr.
;
Taylor failed to appear, probably on account
of
। his mother's sickness.
Victor ArtDMr has returned Io h:s home
In Belding.
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Woodland.
Fruit trees are in blossom. The frost
of test week seemingly did no damage to
the fruit.
•
The sign “measles’’ can be seen In front
of nearly every house.
'L- Parrot is a little better.
Work on out new brick blocks Is pro­
gressing very rapidly. The bricks are
luld up to the second story and carpenters
are busy putting in the joists.
Prof. J. M. Smith lias begun work on
Ilia new barn.
B. S. Holly is gutting ready to build a
new house. We wish others would do
the same ns it is almost impossible to find
a bouse to rent.
Many of our farmers are getting ready to
plant own but we think they better not
be In a hurry.

.John Gay, of Allegan, was ir. town last

Mrs. A. Wilcox has been vary sick .with
the gripp, as has also Mrs. WiJ! Campbell
ami children.
xCarrie I’urk was at home from BcRsxuw
Sunday.
Mrs. Jay Prescott and children, of Convis. are visiting at G. W. Tompkin’su
&lt;
F. Wilcox, of Iowa, a brother of A. W.
Wilcox and Mary E. Wiloux are here vlsltiag.
Jerome Frost and family are moving
buck to tte Center. Ttey came up Satur­
day and cleaned house.
Louie Seott was rdeasantiy surprised
Mondev evening by hi* young friends, it
being her iTth birthday. Warm Jaffy was
enjoyed by the crowd.
Clayton Brown, Chas. Cummings. Ed.
Bowen with their families spent Sowday
at Henry Tasker's. .. Mrs. Chas. Cpm®ings
staying thb week. Bits. Tasker being very
sick.
,
Mrs. Abbey i* very sick.
Au alarm of fue was hc&amp;nl early Friday
morning by the people at Mie Center. In­
vestigation found It to be the wood shed In
rear of hotel;: It was soon extinguished
and nn other damage done.
Will the poison having the book entitled
“Michigan in the War,-* belonging to Mrs.
W. H. Jewiril, kindly return the same.
She loaned it to a person during the winter
of ’8S, and-it has nevar been returned. It
was endeared to her because of having be­
longed to. her husband’s library; his name
Is written in It. Please leave it at the
store of P. K. Jewell.
Jthaitowa.
Another of jt ha pioneers of our town has
fallen in the person oT'Chas. Idem, who
for.many years moved among us u nelghter,
frtend and official. Be was a man of ster­
ling Integrity, sound judgment and uaUring Industry. For a number of yean be
has lived on a fine farm near Battla Creek.
About *2 years ago his companion was laid
to rest Hi* death occurred at the Health
home in Battle Creek on Saturday night.
May 2. Deceased was 72 years of age.
He leaves a large family of grown children
and many relatives, who will greatly mlas
him. Remains interred In the Johnstown
cemetery. Funeral at residence.
Meeting at the Gregory school house
was not very well attended.
Mr. Kendrick Johnson, of Bedford, has

Mrs. Hamilton, aged 87 years, died at
CU» resulted l» a sereUel In tawor of to, the home of her sons John and George oa
Friday, May Sth. Funeral at the residence
plaintiff.
on Bunday.
, Mrs. Sehry in *
Hiram Coleman and his lively Winetea*
Hrarr Wtlto Is
resdj to IwiW &gt;
mw bouse toreuL

�effect on aimart every man they roek to
11 one which Is guaranteed
nnprevw She was not chatty. Sbe waa
Mttaftetory results, or In c*&gt;‘' °r f*
.
anything
but confidential.
Sh® wa*
SanTof purchase price. On this safe
pfaT, you ran buy from oor advertistsl rather idlont and decidedly reserved,
SwSa bottle of Dr. KbW &gt;
vet a moat attentive Hatener withal; and
wrery for coo.*u»P‘‘o’'- B Is
. then che had tbe courage of bur opin­
to bring relief in every care. &lt;h&lt;m ured ions. Hit prompt and promiront part
for any affection of throat, iunxs or chest in tbe little drama enacted the night of
meh as consumption, intbimmatiou of her arrival had made her famous in the
Jungs, bronchitis, aathma. whooping cough. garriaou; her frank, unaffected, but gra­
crou|&lt; eta, etc. H is f^sant and agree­ cious ways bad done much to make her
able to taste, iwrfeetly safe, and can al­
ways be depended upon. Trial bottles popular.
The Btatemtmt that she woe an orphan
tree *t W. H. Gootlyear’e drug store.
and poor, combined with the fact, which
the other women so speedily determined,
'We desire to say to our citizens, that for that slro was not pretty, had removed
years we have been Milling Dr- King’s her, presumably, from the range of
New Discovery for Consumption. Dr.
jealousy.
The other girls found her
King's .New Life rill.% Buekkv's Arnica
very entertaining, since she let them do
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
ha will'd remedies that sell as well, or that much of the talking, and were willing
havre given such universal satisfaction. to accord to her a certain quiet style of
We do not hesitate to guarantee them her own. The men were glad to bo civil
every time, and we stand ready to refund to any friend of Mrs. Lane's. And yet
the purchase price, if satisfactory’ results Georgia Marshall had not been there a
do not follow their use. These remedies week before, as Mabel confidently pre­
have won their great popularity purely on dicted, she was having in abandonee
their merits. .Soln by W. H. Goodyear, the
tetes-a-tete of her own.
druggist.
It was the third morning after the es­
cape of the prisoner Gow. and for forty­
The best salve in the world for cuts, eight hours nothing else had been talked
bruises, sores. ulcers, salt rheum, fever of among the soldiers, and nothiug had
•ores, tetter, chapped hands chilblains, excited so much comment among the
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­ families at the post Up to this moment
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is not a trace hod been found. The two
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
iron slats in front of his window had
money refunded. Price 35 cents per box.
For sate by W. 11- Goodyear, the druggist. been cut through swiftly and noiselessly
from within with watch spring aiws.and
Jacob Nagle, for RU years a resident of the tallow aud iron filings lay about the
(band Rapids, died yesterday. He left a stony window sill. He had been thor­
fortune of tioo.oou fur four children. He oughly wurched before being put in that
was 6S years old.
cell, and it was absolutely certain that
Not many physicians niaKn great therapeutic neither files nor tallow were then in.his
dtoewrirs. For the most part they content posaftyion. The guard swore that no
themselves v. I th administering Judiciously v. hat man liod had accos to him afterward.
b prescribed In the books. To Dr. J. &lt;-. Aytr, A wire netting prevented anything from
bbireyer. Is due the credit of discovering that being thrown to him from tho outride,
greatest of olobd-purincra-.Ver s Sarsaparilla. and this had been forcod upward and
Gaston Is raising money for a roller rink, outward after tho bars were cut.
The sergeant of the guard was sure
altootigh tlic town wants a shoemaker fnr
that no man had touched or even spoken
to him, except when he himself had
In advancetl agw the declining powers ar®
1 wxMuli rlullv refreshed Uy Hood's Sursapurilla. seen his dinner and supper handed in.
N ,Jt really dues*-tuaXe the weak strong."
There could have been no collusion on
Measles all over Wexford county, cities, the )&gt;art of the sentries, for the men on
villaxes, liatnlets and country, all in one No. 1 all through the day and night
were of the infantry, and warm friends
red blent.
&lt;
„of Brent, who would have loot no chance
Bill Nye says his reception In Saginaw of putting a bullet through the supposed
was so warn he has not been able to sit aasailant in the event of Ilia attempting
down since.
to escape. The blacksmith said it would
Hall's Hair Renewcr is free from alcohol and take several hours—-at least five—to file
rtyes Umt Injun1 tho skin. It is sch-ntlilcaUjr through those two bars, and the man
prepared, and will restore gray hair to Its must have worked with the patience of
original color aud vigor.
a beaver. It was a drop of only seven
feet to the ground without, for the win­
dow overlooked the uphill slope back of
the guard house; and yet, as he proba­
bly had to come through head first, that
was quite a fall. The prints of his out­
spread hands were found in the dust
heap, and it locked as though ho must
By CHARLES KING, V. 8. A,
jluator of “Tht, Colonel * DnughlrT,'r '‘The have lain there some moments before
stealing
away.
Deserter,’' "From the Itanks,’ ‘‘DunThe sentry far down by the wood
raven Ranch” “Two Soldicn.’’
yards, No. 8, stated that just us he was
calling off and standing faced to the
cast so that his voice might cany to the
guard house, bo heard a sndden stumble'
ixcst with U..-U.-I
behind him; a man tripped over a log
CHAPTER VR
between him and the rood, then ran like
mad down toward tho old station. It
was too dark to recognize who it could
be. Tho officer of tho guard had stopped
to interrogate tho sentry on. reaching
hi* post, but Mr. Hearn iiad pushed
ahead, aud down at tho foot of tho hili
liad plainly beard a hdrae's hoofs arid,
thp light rumble of wheels crossing the
bridge and going at a thanking "trot;
yet soldiers returning from pass, relia­
ble men, bad neither seen nor heard
horse or wagon anywhere on the flats
along which lay the road to town. An
Effort had been made to trail the wheel
tracks from the bridge, but, though a
place was found among the trees near
tbe old station where a horse and buggy
had evidently stood for two or three
hours, it -was impossible to determine
which way they had gone after crossing
tho stream, for tho farm wagons com­
ing from every by road in the morning
had totally obliterated tbe tracks.
"HcUo! hello! what's thisf he said.
Goes’ escape while under charges of
In the soft. June like weather of that such grave character was regarded as
tantamount to admisaon of his guilt
qpCDt but little of their wakmg moments
Meanwhile Corp. Brent's case seemed
Indoors, and even the broad verandas of
to have taken a turn for the better, and,
•» colonel’s quarters on the north side
though there was still danger, there was
were no more popular or populous than
hope. What struck many inquirers was
the fact that the doctor seemed ill at
cuencr. Mra. Lane and Miss Marshall
ease, and invariably evaded tiro ques­
attributed this to the fact that the sun
tion, when prwwed as to the nature of
Brent's delirium. This, of course, rimcesy home and left the front piazza cool
ply served to whet public curiosity; and
sad shaded, whereas even the canvas
tiie young soldier became, all uncon­
l»r i: • in front of the Morrises’ could
sciously, an object of greater interest
Mk quite shut out the glare. But Mrs.
than ever. The ladies of the infantry,
Morris laughingly declared that since
who had known him by right some time,
their coming into tho society of Fort
were certain that from the very first be
Ryan she had become “a decided bock
had borne all tbe outward appearance of
a gentleman, and in every word and
Whether the theory of the colonel’s
gesture had “given the world assurance
of n man” of birth and breeding. Their
to bur credit that she accepted the situ­
ristera of tho cavalry, who bad but re­
ation with charming grace, and was
quite as frequent a visitor at the Lanes’ cently reached Fort Ryan, were nut slow
in accepting their theories.
Such things were by no means un­
awn guests had departed, leaving her
common in the service; and wouldn’t it
aamewhat lonely, she said; and while she
be delicious, dow, to have a romance in
the ranks at Ryan? Only fancy, Mrs.
wntional thing that rhe should bo so
Burnham. Mra. Brodie, and, above all,
Mr*. Grave*,'Were quite ready to go to
honored her »ho could not but have ocular thebc^pitaj at any time the doctor would

AN ARMY PORTIA.

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young
aim oat

the medical man

, with positive
maotenoe, said the third, had told her

&gt;t*w days with the families at the post.

married ladies, were the recipier ta

woman too old to receive them.

for the banriit of

trations to her own children. “Juat as
if I didn't know test what my children
needed P said th® offended matron.
And it was about Dr. Ingersoll that

her own olive branches were clambering
the fences and having a battle royal

luck would have it, who should come
and the doctor, arm in arm, at which

RHEUMATISM
••You'll find Tm right, Mrs. Laue.
See if you don’t," proceeded Mrs. Grave*,
all uncouKcioua of the coming |&gt;uir.
•‘You found I wasn't mistaken about
Maj. Kenyon; rthd they are just aa like
as two peas in a j&gt;od—-both of them.’&gt;
Then, recalled to tho possibilities of
the situation by tho mirtliful gloom in
Miss Marshall'* eye and the audible
chuckle* of Mr. Leet, the whirled about
and caught sight of the object of her
dissertation.
“Oh, it’s you they’re laughing at, is
it?" she hailed. “I was just talking
about you.’’
“Then how could you find the heart
to laugh, Mra. Lane?’ said the major,
raising his cap with simulated reproach
of mien. "Does it amuse you to see
fellow mortals flayed alive? bi it not
Lad enough that, like Sir Peter Teazle, 1
am never out of Mra Graves’ sight but
that I know Try left my cluiracler be­
hind me? The doctor and 1 were won­
dering whether there was a vestige left
of the good impression wo strove to
make upon Mias Marshall."
*
“I’m sure you ruined all possibility of
that tlireo days ago, major, when you
showed her what a cynical old party
you were. No wonder tho young officers
in our regiment loan all love for their
profession after hearing you talk. If I
were Col. Morris I wouldn't have you
'contaminating the lieutenants of the
Eleventh the way you were trying it oh
Mr. Hearn the other dby."
“Where is Mr. Hearn, by the way?"
asked Mrs. Lane, eager to put on end to
such an unprofitable controversy. "He
hasn’t been in hare for nearly two daju.
Come, major—come, doctor, walk in and
sit awhile. We want to hear how Carp.
Brent is, too."
"Brent seems easier, Mrs. Lane, thank
you,” answered tho surgeon. "I cannot
stop just now; w» ciune over to meet the
mail, for the orderly sc'jiub to have nn
unusually big load tliis morning. Here
come the youngsters up from the post­
office now.”
And us he spoke perhaps half a dozen
young cavalrymen, still in their riding
boots and tqrars, as though they had but
just returned from drill, came slowly up
the slope. Wharton hiul an open news­
paper which he wits rending aloud: the
others were hanging ubont him, evident­
ly listening with absorbed attention, to
the neglect of their own letters.
"What'n tho matter with tho boys?”
asked Kenyon, whimsically, as they ap­
proached.
“They look as solemn as
owls."
Naturally all eyes were drawn toward
the coining party. Lane, be&amp;'iing for­
ward, saw that Hrarn’s face was pale,
even under the coat of tan and sunburn.
He would have paasetl them by, simply
lifting his cap, as Wharton half folded
the paper when the group filed in through
the main gate, but again Kenyon spoke:
“What make* you look so like a pack
of mutes, lads? What’s gone wrong? Is
congress sailing into us again?’
"M*j. Kenyon,” said Martin, deliberately, halting in front of the gate, "I
said some disparaging things about your
remarks here t3» oth ’r day. I beg your
pardon, sir.
Yon were right; I was
wrong. Hold on; Hearn; don’t go now
and brood over this thing. Stay here
with the crowd, aud we’ll take it all to­
gether.’’
Lane had half risen, anxiety deepen­
ing in bis dork gray eyes:
.
“What is it, Hearn? Come in here. I

who truckles, of courw:', to his official
neighbors and olxteins in return the
mandate that the soldiers must spend
their money., with him at swindling
prices and the prohibition against their
having any dealings with the reputable
merchants iu the city. On the other
hand, the merchants who have been so
unfortunate as to trust the officers arc
not able to collect their bills at all, and
are absolutely forbidden to enter the gar­
rison when they seek to press their claims.
“Here is tho brief history of one day’s
experience. In company with one of Hie
oldest, weiflthiest and most respectol
btudnees men of this section your cor­
respondent drove to Fort Ryan this
morning to see for himself how far the
facta would justify the allegations, and
if a lingering doubt remained it was at
once aud forever rudely dispelled. A
case of particular hardship had been
brought to our attention and we desired
to see Trooper Welsh in person. He was
on sick report, excused from drill by
reason of the treatment that had been
accorded him by the commanding officer
of his troop, or wo probably oould not
have seen him at all. Seizing a moment
when the officers were away at drill Mr.
S. sent a message asking the young sol­

only oue reccurae—grin an-t war
a-u
-wav God nothing worse xo»y follow.
‘ - WImt woree can follow, 1 should like
to know?" aaktriLee inducnaatiy.
-What worse? Why. man, you don’t
iapIxwe * Chicago paper sends aa emis-ary a thousand rnilea to work up only
one acene in a sensation? Look fur the
uext day's iiwne and tho next. Wait tilf

tho letters demanding explanation begin
coming in from department, divirion and
urmv beodquart-ra. Fiat justitta, mat
will be Tlio Palladium’s cry;
Parturiunt montes, nascitur ridiculus
idus the outcome But all the same, my
friends and fellow citizen*, we don’t get
throngh this row without the biggest
kind of a court martial. Ah, the. orderly
of the commanding officer! Whom dees

be want?'
Not a word wm hjk.ken. and every eye
wa* fixed upon the trim figure of the ap­
proaching soldier, who entered the.gate
aud. halting respectfully a few yards
away from the foot of the step*, saluted:
“The colonel’s compliments to the
officer of the day, and deaire* that Pri­
vate Welsh, now iu the guard house, be
sent to the office immediately."
“Ahar said Kt-nyou as tho soldier
turned away. “Already somebody’s
been tickling tho colonel with a telegram.
He’s hardly bad time to road the papers.
Now he will hear Welsh’s story, and
when Welsh has sufficiently blackened
the character of his commanding officer,
Hearn will he afforded his chance.
Hearn, my boy, my hearty lympathies
are with you. By all means go on and
proeper iu your profesriou, and learn to
love it ok I do. Martin, you and ho have
a moment to spare; come over to my
quarters with me; 1 want to talk this
thing over with you. Good afternoon,
Mrs. Lane.
Good afternoon, Mrs.
Graves. A sudden thought occurs to
me. What was it Cambronne is re­
ported to have said at Waterloo? ’The
guard dies, but never surreuilers.’ Here’s
a modern epigram for yon: The press
liee. but never retracts."

Just why it is that tbo instant a vonng
man escapes from ths hotbed of flunkevism and snobbery, West Point, and dons
the straps of a second lieutenant, he
should imagine that he owns the earth
and that the nations should bow down to
him. is somethixg do intelligent mind
can understand. But to become con­
vinced that it is *o beyond peradventure,
one hu only to rat this repreeentative
army port, garrisoned as it is by large
detachments of so called dirtingrrisKed
regiments; though, from all account*,
the distinction they have earned
chiefly to be connected with drinking
bouts and gambling table*.

teU. thn to wter U» Mend

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Ayer’* Sarsaparilla
A cure
le aure to follow
tho persistent
use of this
medicine.

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Has Cured Others
will cure^ou.

BUSINESS CARDS'
Office In botrl at prest'jiti^

tr 4. 4 &lt;i H. BAKUEk
U.
Phj-.lcl.ti. and Surp^at
CUI. In city or eount&gt; n-s|.«„ila10W|U,
promptness, day or night
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ment, Lieut Hearn himself camo back
boiling with rage, calling for his troopfrom tbft garrison. We were actual).
drl.cn by foroe off the reservation
“Yoor correspondent bee, ot cot™.
mede Immediate and respectful npr/
•mUUoo ot these tKt, to the geoSj
commuting the department,
.
fort will *&gt;» with .
°° b°nf “
Wiform
of a second lieutenant will
This is but the prelude of furthwdll
g0*.*0!
dMRraceful to tfae pam­
pered muuons of a too long »uff»riug
public.
—*

•Well. Hearn.- aaid he. a* he folded

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Cor. Jeffrreon aud Court -Sta. HastiSD, Mid.
Rate*, • 1.00 per Day. \
Tbl» Home la new. with pleasant r&gt;x&gt;suN The
patronage ofthe public Is rrnpeetfulh solicited.
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J. M. Smith.
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Justice of the Pevr.

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Children Cry for
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Children Cry for
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Heart
fared out to the fort were treated with

■ucoeasfully treated
with

dier to come out.
“A lino looking, intelligent man of
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
ralxjut 25 years was presented to your
Uwjcr, '
correqxjucient, and briefly and simply
Office over Julius RuiM-lis ,lwv
told his story. It was enough to make
street. HutingR Mich.
nn American's blood boil in his veins to
TUART. KNAPPEii. * WEAVElT’
note the emotion and humiliation it
Attorney, ai law.
seemed to cause him. Ho came of an
Over Haatlnn Nsttooaj BmA,
excellent family in the east, but having
ABMKtaie offices, IU Grim'd
jifch4.
long desirbd from patriotic motives to
become a soldier of the flag- he had
A. NHELDO.N.
’
against their wishes enlisted under nn
•
Abstract and Real Ertale Oflk-e
assumed nniue. From the very start hii
Atoiract Block. Hai&gt;!!;r,.
’
captain had compelled him to work about
Money U» town on IleaJ Estate Heal Fjuu
told
on
c.-minlsmon. (.em-r^i «•„&gt;,,n»Lnta
his house like a common drudge. He
had lo black boots, build fires, sweep the
piled from the KecortU. can furnish cnwUtu« trscl*___________ C- F. Bitof *K8. «&gt;rt
kitchen, actually do chores for the cap­
P. DRAKE. M. D.. ~
tain's cook. In vain ho begged to bo al­
lowed to join lus troop aud learn his
duty ns a toldierrhe was sternly refused.
Office over Hullonaj s druc store.
Office hmirs from : to i p. m. Tri«ibo&amp;
It made his own comrades among the
noctlng with residence, at Hoilosay*
soldiers look down upon him, and when
he could find time to visit -them at tiro
CONTINUED.
barracks the sergeants abused him like
a thief. But tho mao who jartieulariy
And vet vnu are u&lt;&gt;&lt; tt*k enoqgh «u eonvulc a
hounded him waa Second Lieut. Hanru, doctor,
or jchi retrain from m&gt; doing fur fear
a young martinet fresh from West,Point, von a ill alarm ruurv’.f and friend*—we will tell
who never lost n chance of curving him you just what vou need. It Is Hood'» Hareaparilta. which vlr. lift ton out of that uucertaiti,
for errors on drill or mistakes made after­ jiiirontfuriablr. dangerous cotuliuoti. Into a y St. FOWLEU.II.V
tta’cuf Rtari health, conf.dwice and cheerfnfward.
nw. You've no Ide* how juxer.t this peculiar
"Tho captain had taught him that medlrltn* t« In cases llk« yoan.
when nt work for him ho must not quit
Rev. A. F. Bn»ta* la jet undecided | N W. LOWRY. M. D..
it to jump up and salute every lieuten­ about the job of running Alma college. ’T.
Physician and Sunrcon.
ant who happened along; nnd just be­ If be accept-, he will lake Hie reins at the
Of tbt
cause ho remained seated and at work iteginning of Hw next achuol year.
CnCaMl EAR and the preservation cf v.c-xi
b^jgggriy
flttlns
SPECTACLES tti tye
when Lieut. Hearn passed by, the latter
cursed hiui like u dog, had him thrown
Office and residence or&lt; Brest!* jy. st'arCaon
House. ILtsUnjs. Mich.
into a filthy dungeon, and there he lay
until ho wan tried by court martial and
MITH A COLGKi&gt;VE.
sentenced by a gang of Hearn's com­
lawyers.
rades to fine and imprLouinent for obey­
(Office In Union block. HaMltros.)
Practice i» all the courts uf the »t*t^
ing his captain’s orders. Another time,
when bo was cleaning the captain's
4 BL KENASTON.
horse, tho lieutenant's horse, which was
&lt;*-•
Attorney at law.
(Over J.8. Gootriesr &amp; to.
next him on tho line, kept backing over
rraettees Id all courts ot the State. Coliectoai
Mm. treading on hun, and knocking hla
proaptiyatteDdlnz to.
brushes out of bis hand, nnd because he
Ray King, &lt;if Big Rapids, will represent
K. TIMMERMAN. H.murj slide Phy.
limply pushed him back and spoke the niutb district at Annapolis. He is tbe
•
*lc!*n and burpwn.
diarply Lient Hearn rushed in and son of a mechanic. 17 year® old, and won
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
&gt;woro be had n mind to kick him black |ils honors in a bard contest.

»nd blue. ‘If he had.' aaid Welsh—and
too young soldier's eyes blazed with
pent up feeling—’I could no longer have
sontroUed myself. I would have knocked
him down and appealed to the people of
America to uphold me.’ -For this he
come in. all of you."
And Georgia Marshall, glancing from was again thrust into the vermin hauntTbe top and bottom of tbe Saginaw
ono face to another, noted tho silence h1 dungeon, and this mode him so ill river are so close together that vessels are
and gravity that had fallen on each. that the surgeon himself had been com­ having hard work to get In and out. Tiro
pelled
to
interpow
in
his
behalf.
‘
I
water la unusually low.
Some looked full of suppressed wrath,
others simply j&gt;erp!exed and annoyed. would desert and eud it all,’said the
Without a ward to any one Hearn poor fellow, with tears in his eyes, ‘but
tsr. .I.iurs OOKKII npn illc.
I have sworn to si-rvo my country, and 1
stepped in and stood Itcsidc her choir.
‘n * cut&gt; °fte* or oofte®. with­
“You best know your own papers, Shall keep my oath.' When told that out the knowledge of the person taking it,
major; you read this aloud." said Martin. The Palled: tun would see him righted, effecting a apcedy and pemaMot euro, whether
the ratlent i» amoderaie drinker or aaaiooballc
■ And JCenyon, looking about in mo­ though tbe heavens fell, his emotion was wreck. Thousands of &lt;Vu:&gt;kar&lt;ta have been
w2°
uken
Golden Spedflein
mentary Burprise, unfolded the great something that would have melted tho
their eoflee without their knowtedee. and to­
pages of the Chicago daily. His eyes stoutest heart.
day beUeve they quit drUiklng of their own free
“But now comes the crowning pp»lr of will. No harmful effect result* from ita ad­
gleamed as they caught the heavy head
blackguardism. Warned by some spv, ministration Cures gnarantced. Send tor cir­
lines at the top of the sheet
cular and lull pwtlculare. Address tn eon“Hello! hello! what's this?' he said. doubtless. Of tbe fact that his victim Bdeoce.Gou&gt;KNbpitciFicCa.,I« Race Street,
Cincinnati. O.
“Army Brutality. Outrageous Treat­ was telling his story to citizens, Lieut.
Hearn
suddenly
appeared
on
the
scene,
Pentwater people are flirting with a
ment of Private Soldiers. Civilians In­
sulted and Abused. A Thug in Shoulder and before onr eyes, with vulgar abuse proposition to build a STS,000 summer
Straps. Lieut Hearn a Cowardly Bully. aud tyrannical bearing, ordered Private hotel. A Chicago man wants to build It,
backed by local capital.
Special Dispatch to The Palladium. Welsh instantly to leave. In vain the
Mamma, to her Utile boy. ••Naw, Bennie, if
Central City, May 3.—For years past the young soldier respectfully pleaded that
he
had
a
right
to
speak
wi&gt;h
friends
who
you'll
be rood aud go to aleep, mamma'll give
citizens of this thriving frontier town
have had frequent cause for complaint came to sec him. In vain he pointed you one of Dr. Ayer’s ulce sugar-coated
out that ho was on no duty at the time. In cathartic pllla. next time you need medicine."
of tho officers of tho army stationed vain Mr. S. interposed in behalf of jus­ Bennie, smiling sweetly, dropped off te sleep at
The brutal bully once.
at the neighboring poet of Fort Ryan; tice and decency.
Talk about the duration of pavements.
but of late tho feeling hat reached fever seized the weakened invalid in an iron
The main street at Jacksou was paved
heat, due to recent occurrences which grasp, dragged him like o dog to the
with cobble stones in 1858 and It has lust
gutter
in
front
and
then,
v^th
cuffs
and
attracted widespread attention. Acting
iM-min tn w»ar
under instructions, your, correspondent curses, drove him before him into the
Meantime Mr. S., who
reached this city five days ago, and has guard house.
Wuslow’s Southing Sv rap has t*een used
made a thorough, impartial, and ex­ had formerly many friends at the poet, •for clilWren
teething. It sootUrs tbe child
M*i5ei2«S' Ji£ayH R11 Paln‘ curT*
haustive investigation into the matter: hastened into the officer's club room
•S?
lc
‘
the best remedy for dl*rrh&lt;r*
has talked with many, if not all, of the hoping to explain the matter and secure
prominent citizens;
has
personally justice for the unfortunate fellow. But
visited the poet and conversed with a it was a hapless move. What business
number of intelligent enlisted men; aud. had he. a civilian, to intrude uninvited
as a result of his painstaking observa­ mto the mighty presence of half a dozen
tions, he is enabled to send you the fol­ beordlem young straps in shoulder
lowing account, for tho absolute accu­ •trap*' He was rudely ordered to leave
racy of every detail of which he vouches
“So far as the enlisted men are con­
cerned. the people have no complaint to
make. It is, indeed, the contemplation
of their wrongs and sufferingH that baa
roused the popular clamor against their

neuralgia,
and sciatica

world wide; truth

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

narcel ot land, lying and being j^gaz.
fowvMhlp of Hatting-*. Barry Count).
f’Wllonal l&gt;al( £
sooth west Quarter of ^‘one Jh?'’^i'
town three (3). north range eight i
tlnL
y*g.*srth oi
Lu ■ i
tberaftom two (» acre*, tww’ J“ rcljrif»»
leavtex twenty fl re (») mrw of tan-'
w

�Michigan Centra^
“ The Niagara Falls Routt.’*

1SJ Ki IJfi IJt

. BtatlMn.

yjsM i» em

Stations.

&gt;m.la.m.lp m.ip.i
. 4.03;
•.

SCROFULA
wtlH&gt; cum. tunnlo,
«, u,,
•
legs, or feet; which develops ulcers iu the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
dcafneaa; which la Um origin ot pimples, can­
cerous growths. or •• humors; ••, which, fastenmg ujkxi »h4, rungs, eatnu-s consumpUon and
deain. It Is the most ancient of all diseases

11. COLI.IN'8. Local Agerit. Hastings.
ll;;.MLF.s G. F &amp; T. A.. Chicago.

fcingo, K&amp;lua&amp;ioo &amp; Saginaw
W

.

-TIME TABLE.

6 3)1
•0 39-

7 t*

HHBC:n

CURED

By taking Hood's SarsaparHla, which, by
the remarkable cures ft has acoomplUhcd
has proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. If you suffer free
scrofula, try flood's Sarsaparilla.
“ Every spring my wife and children liavo
been troubled with scrofula, iuy little boy
three yean old, being a terrible sufferer.’
La*t spring he was cue mass ot sores from
head to feet We all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and all hat c been cured of the scrofula. My
little boy Is entirely free from sores, and all
four of my children look bright and healthy."
W. B.-Atherton, Passaic City, N. J. .

HE SHOT TO KILL
Denver Striker,. Made Target,
for a Fusillade.

Portland Ore.. May S.-The presiden­
tial party spent an enjoyable morning
yesterday along tbe Columbia river from
Portland to tbe DaIIm. The train arrived
DEADLY WORK with THE BHOTdUJ.
*t Portland at 3 p. m. and was side­
tracked uutil 7:U, when ft started urt.
At Multuouah falls the train stopped a
few minutes, nnd nnotiier halt was made
at the Cascades, where the government
engineering ford fired a salute and the
president made a brief speech.
Ex-Gov­
ernor Moody, ot Oregon, joined the party
•t Portland.
J
The president made &amp; few remarks to
the local military and about 100 people at
Denvek. Colo., May 12.—A desperate rh°di?1’Ter 8“Uon»“d »P»he again at
b?tw^ p’T
CUy Park y-^ay The Dalles, where ths train arrived at
b-tween F. N. Davh and Ed. Davis 1:15 for a fifteen minutes* stop. A brass
baud, school children, aud several hun­
iwbltc), and John White, Tom Dark E. dred people gave the party a hearty wel­
Farris, J. W. Smith and James Black­
come. After starting cast the party vis­
burn (colored), on ouo side, and Borne fifty ited a salmon canning aud packing facor more/triken on the other. Two men
•t£MI°, Orc. Tbe wigwams qf.the
nore lndlan fi#h‘-,rmen were also visited.
were fatally shot and about twelve more
Tbe!
Lme C1TT. Ltab. M.jtt I&gt;n»lwounded more or les. serloualy loe
fight, which was at clow, mage, was

HoldbyalldrnggUti. f!;&gt;Ufor»a. Preparedoll]r
by C. I. HOOD ft co.. ApibeearlM,

t

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.........
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. ,
in') ■♦.wry p.viw’ngers ifnless
it trim permits.
be run nt Hie convenience
ro-c-ve the right to change
ns without notice.

WEST
MICHIGAN Ry

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proprietors of the brick yards, with eight I lo*be slate bonse, where addresses pt
ni-groes with double barreled shot gum 1 we*c°me were delivered by the governor
MORTGAGE SALE.
lolled with buck-shot, starteii tor the! *lud n,“7°r aod
to by the preslDefault having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage made bv Clinton 8 yards with the avowed intention of be­ dent
The latter, nfter bolding a reception In
S'
1“!™ M. »1&lt;. to M.r&gt;- ginning work or dying in tbe attempt.
M. Garland dated November 13 A. D d-i
the governor's parlors, uulsted tbe school
and recorded m the office of the RegKu/m
Tbe Strikers Appear, and Hie Item It.
children in celebrating Arbor Day by
ltee.ls.tor the A'ouniy ef Bsrry"audhumf Ilf
As they were nearing the yards a party
; Ka&gt;’.'KOn *?*
ot November A. D -• of strikers, beaded by Frank Surber, ■»•- planting a tree oh Clio Capitol lawn. At 1
IM» in Liber:« ot Mortgages, on Imus 4w I u* slf‘h-cr*. neaueu by Frank Surber, an- o'clock the train left for Salt Lake. At
pc'rvd *,,d ““•d
“"■? i» ■i'o-'-J i» Pocatello ’.he party was met by a special
train, containing Largo delegatioua from
lASKl
u.. ...
an who u
.._. goiug .to work.
■
t.ilk to rim
the H.
men
were
IMO again ilntv
duty ««
wsiUned k.«*
by V-|
Clay
W. r......
Pettit,- .by t.ilk'
his guardian to Mary M. garland, tbe mortgrgre D.tvis replied that the men did not want thia city nn&lt;l Ogden, which preceded tbe
n said mortgag- and both of said aviiMumentpresident's train on the run to this point.
have been duly recorded
8
to talk, and ordered the strikers to allow
Glenwood Springs, Colo., May 11—
.
'"orUf»«r wa* ti|K.n the express condition his men to pass. This the strikers would
hat the said luortua^or should keep Um hnild
President
Bfttrisod’a reception at- Salt
pot
do.
and
Davis
and
his
son
nnd
five
ngs erected upon the premises decnlbed tffireIn lusured against Hi&gt;s or damage by firaby in­ men opened fire on the striker*. Thomas Ijike City Saturday was a notable event.
surer* to be approved by tald iminJ-.-J. -7..i!
AH classes of citiuns turned out to do
default thereof ft shall be lawt... .«r me aaiu
him honor. Tho tram left at noon for
mortgageea/,tohseffectssuch
insurance
pnouilnH
UI
----and
, . . the
Glenwood Spring*.
Upon arrival here
further Heti
lieu upouthvpranlsos.
upou the^pren.beJ.’bearing
l^hring Interest
biterest IMsrlo,,'‘,T injured are: Joim Ridenour, the president was met by large delegations
•hot
iu
tbe
back
and
mortally
wounded*;
at the rate of 10
cent., ana the said mort- "h*'*
to per rent.,
’*•“ '—“J----------'
| »gor having neglected to effect *urb insurance. Frank Surber, shot in the right arm. ne- and escorted to a hotel, the delegations
n.- including Governor Routt, Mrs. Routt,
*
-------- x __ . ... ™'7rw
uo.puuiuwu, and
a»u may die;
me;
therefor the
jbe toth
.... sum
...... of
... 8-V.
«... on
uu^uu
wtu day
«Uy &lt;it
&lt;H "—amputation,
ex-Senator* Hill and Tabor, and others.
December last and
clalineed to be Burt Brown, shot in the right arm; S.
aud then- is now clajinoed
due
for such insurance the sum
aiM
IS*? of $J7.5O,
। Paa1’ sho1 *n lhe 18,1 •bouldar. Jack Gar- Tbe president could got uo rcsL
He did manage to attend church, but
mortgage, that should there be auv default* n ; rTt’/h°L in side; W. J. Shaunte, shot in later attended a meeting of Suuday
the |&gt;ayment of tbe interest upou the same, at 1 lhe »‘»rehead and n: shoulder; Sim Fnr- school children in the opera bouse. Mrs
1 a!*J
when the same should be due and pay-1 rar. shot in legs; I’ete Nolan, shot iu leg;
Harrison waa presented with a beautiful
abie. and should the same remain unpaid and B O'Brien and William tlirkum
। In urrwtr, tor the space of sixty dap. then the
hmu l
,
a -a
Dickson, both silver candlestick, aud the other ladle*
principal on said mortgage should be due al tne **,ot ‘n bead and side.
.
with boxes of mineral specimen*. At 6
I option Of the said mortgagee, and tbe Interest I
m.,•----thoroughly
tired out, the president
dur on ttio.'Widay oi
of .-vovciniier
November l.w.
L-wo. t&lt;»
(&lt;• wit
i «&gt;'«•
.
.
,
.p.
........
j
the
off 8.o not
nuti having
having been
been paid
i&gt;aid and
and the
the jI
a numoer or others are known to have ; got the “
railway
take
to
‘‘“-J jieoplu to _
L_ him A
'; V
11” *sum
Ub? ?
| Mine having remained unpaxt until this dale, been hit, but tied from die scene before ! Gvnsum.
t„iu. fmm
n.­
Gypsum, tw.-ntv
twenty fnuifour miles
from ni.
Glen
wimb.£*Sarts 1 their »«»»*•« or the extent of their injuries wood,
There is now churned to be duc*on’ said i J*®” lenrne&lt;L Immediately after tbo firColorado Springs, Cola, May 12. —Tbe
m&lt;irtc:ip.&gt; the sum of 8 lots I.Stand also the sum1 ing began th® strikers ran, except those people of Colorado Springs turned out in
ACaai.l I..._____ •
_ L ______ ........
. .
. r
.
alvJnn«nU?ce
•dorn«\» i who were ton badly hurt to get away, and
force last evening to welcome the presi­
dent, who arrived here at 6 o'clock. May
al law having been instituted to recover the! where Jhey surrendered to an officer and
moneys st cured by said mortgage, or any pari were locked up. Immediately after the or Sprague and a reception committee
thereof;
-met the president at the ntatiou. Leav­
No*.therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale shooting a United Pres* reporter arrived
contained la said mortgage, aud tbe statute In ou tbe scene of the trouble and found a ing the station in carriages, tbe party
suck cA*e made and provided, notire Is herebv large crowd of men there, being attracted were driven about the city tor half an
5iven that on Saturday tbe thirteenth day of by tbe shooting. A number of the strikers
hour, part of the way under the escort of
une A. D. 1891, at teu olclock tn tbe tore noon.
1 shall sell at public auction, to the highest who had at first fled from the acene had military and civic organisation* anil
bidder, at tbe north trout door of the Court returned, but some were away having Grand Army man. Several hundred school
House in the CTSy of Hastings Mich, (that being their wounds attended to.
children were collected at one ]&gt;oint ou
tbe place where the circuit court for Barry count y
Is. bolden). the premises described in said
tbe route, and to these the president made
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
Thomas Kelly waa lying on tho ground n - pretty spree'.), which was loudly
necessary to pay. the amount due on said mort­ breathing painfully, aud evidently dying. cheered.
gage. with seven percent. Interest, and all legal
Just ns Lhe president left the balcony of
costs, together witban attorney's fee ot thirty- Beside him was his sister, a girl about 14
five dollars covenanted for therein, the premises years of age, almost -crazed with grief,
the hotel, where he spoke to the crowd, a
__ 2______________ 1
____ 2,’. Before ho porch on which about Jtv people were
speak Kelly
being in
tu the town of Woodland Barry county 1! was
waa too
100 far
fnr gone to «p«ak
K-.-, stated
——•— standing gave wny. For a quarter of an
Michigan, and known and described
de*crlt&gt;»-d us
as I that- F. N. Davis was tbe man who fhot hour the greatest confusion reigued, and
follows: Commencing at a point In the center him. ^Jle then fell back fAinting. Kelly reports were taken to tho president that
of Thacker street at its Intersection with Main
was
not
a
striker
and
only
went
to tbe many people were scnomly, it not fatally
street and running thence due
along the
center of Tliacher street sixteen (1C) rods, place out ot mere curiosity. John Ride­ hurt. Fortunately, however, no person
thence north nine (o) rods, thence due west six­ nour, who was also mortally wounded, was seriously injured. The presidential
teen (.16) rods, thence due south along the was taken to tbe Sisters hospital, where party retired at night to the train, which
center of Main street nlne(9) rorts to the place
left tor Denver at 7 o’clock this mornof beginning containing one hundred forty-four be uow lies in a dying condition.
square rods of ground, being in the village of
Woodland, according to ihe recorded plat
W. J. Shamute, who wm one of the in­
thereof, it being on the S W lt of section 15 T. 4
THE CENTER OF POPULATION.
X. B. 7 W.
jured, said: “We were sittlug under the
Mary M. Garland, Mortgagee.
trees when Davis and his men came up
Smith &amp; ruu;Rovg.
with
their
guns
ou
their
arms
Mr.
Bur
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
bsr said: ‘Mr. Davi«. wo would like to
Dated March IK !*»1.
Greensburg, Ind., May 12.—In honorbl
talk to these meu. ’ Davis replied: *Get its tenth birthday Tbe Chicago Herald
out of this, we want no talking,* and im­ yesterday dedicated a monument of Bed­
XOTICE KOK HEABING CLAIMS.
mediately
ahoutetl,
‘
Fire!
’
aud
emptied
State of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
Notice is bereoy given, that by an order of the his gun at the siriker*. When poor Ride­ ford stone to mark the center of popula­
Probate Court for the County of Barry, made
tion of the United Stales. At the pres­
on the eighth day of April, A. D. tKHjtfx months nour fell young Davis shot him ngain ent time the center of population of the
from that dale were allowed (or creditors to after be was down." A number of the
present their claims against the estate of John men wtio were present corroborated the United Slates is ten miles from Greens­
A. Greble. late of said county, deceased, and ■tory’’of Shamute.
burg, in latitude 80 degrees, II minutes,
that all creditors of said deceased are re&lt;juired
fin seconds, nnd longitude 85 degrees. 82
to present their claims to said Probate court,
at the Probate office, in the city of Hastings, for
F. N. Davis was seen at police bead­ minutes, 53 seconds, and is efaclly on a
examination and allowance, on or before the
eighth duv of October next, and that such quarters and said: “I shot to kill and I straight line weal of tho first center
claims will be heard before said court on 1Aed- don’t deny it This morning I got some marked out, east of Baltimore, 100 years
nesdav. the clghtn day ot July, aud on Thurs­
ago. Ten tbousan l people from all parts
day. the elgMn day of October next, al ten men and started out to my yards. Wo of Decatur county witnessed .tbe dedica­
stopped at the gate rf city park and load­
o'clock In tue forenoon of rnch of those days.
tory exercises Speeches were made by
Dated. April sth, A. D. IWH.
ed our guns and started across the park
Frank E. Gavin, A. M. Willoughby, B.
Chas. W. Axmstbonu,
to where my yards are located. Before F. Burnett, Henry C. Miller and'others.
Jug de of Probate.
we ha&lt;l gone far we »aw aTot ot men run­
Description ot tha bhaft.
ning
across
the
park
nnd
when
we
got
Mortgage Sale.
The mouumpnt is.a shaft over ten feet
Default haring been made iu the conditions near the yards the strikers blocked the high, standing on a base four feet fquare,
of a certain mortgage made by Harrison road. Surber was in the lead and said ne
J. Korshy and Sarah A. Korshy. bls /could like to talk to tho men. I told and supported on a foundation that be­
wife, to Spellman Casey, dated February him they did not want to talk, and order­ gins with rock and cement five feet down
23rd. A. D. 1888. and recorded In the
in the ground. Tbo atone is 2W feet
office ot tbe Register ot Deeds, for the County of ed them to get out of the wny. Surber square at tbe tablet, and weigb^ ftfiOO
Barry, and stale of Michigan, on tbe 27th flay of then said: “Boys, every man grab a gun.”
February. A. D. IMS. in liner 2G of mortgages, They then rushed on us throwing stones pounds. It is appropriately inscribed,
on page 395. on which mortgage there is claimed and shooting. I told my men to fire and bearing the legend: “Center of Population,
to be ducat rhe date of tills notice the sum of
1800. Ixitltude, 30 Degree*. 11 Minutes.
four hundred three dollar" and thirteen cents, shoot to kill.”
56 Seconds. Longitude, 85 Degrees, 82
and an attorney'» fee of twenty live ilolUirsprovlded for in said mortgage, and no suit or pro­
Mintttes, 63 Seconds.
Erected by Tbe
The various labor union* in tbe city Chicago Herald."___________ __
ceedings at law having been lustltated to recovertbe moneys secured by said mortgage, or held a mass-meeting last night, at which
any part thereof.
resolutions were passed condemning tbe
Inter-Slato Oratorical Contest,
Now. therefore, by virtue et the power of aa c
Everything is
Des Moines, Is., May
At tbo inter
contained In said mortgage and the statute In touting of ‘tbe men.
such case made and prevlded, notice is hereby quiet aud no further trouble is antici­ state oratorical conUwc held here yester­
IIven that ou Monday, tbe 8th day of Jiily. A.
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day ten western states, Indiana, Illinois,
&gt;. 18BI, at ten o’clock in the forenoon.J shall pated.
sell al public auction to the highest bldd1er-,,’4
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota,
the north front door of the court bouse In the
Washington City, May 12 —The habeas Colorado, Onio, Wisconsin and Iowa,
city of Hastings, ttbal being the place where
Uir Circuit Court for Barry County Is holden). corpus cases of Jugiro and Woods, now were represented. Mr. Fetter, represent­
ing Indiana, won the first prix
The sub­
th e premises described i n said mortgage or
much thereof as may he t^e.essary to pay- the trader sentence of death by electrothana- ject of his oration wan “Tbe Heir Appar­
amount dur on said mortgage
sia in Sing Sing prison, N. Y., were dis- ent.” The judges marked his percentage
cent, interest, and all legal cosw. together with
poard of by the -upreme court yesterday, MX on thought aud M7X on delivery.
an attorney’s tee of twenty-five dollars
ed for therein, the premises beta* described In the court affirming the judgment of the
said mortgage a* all those certain PlJ*«*
lower court In refusing to grant writei of
parcels oil and -Hunte lutownsfttp of Barty In
N’gw York, May ft—A apecial to The
the county at Barr* nnd HiWto of Michigan. habeas corpus. The appeal cases ot Sio“ TiftSuthe«M«^iuSter Of the northeast guar cum and Smiler, also under sentones of World from Nashua, N. H., says that the
death by eiectrothanasia in New York
ter and tbe south part of Hi« west »«M ot Mie state, were also disposed of. After a few Bay State Shoe Fastening company has
been wrecked. The treasury of the com­
north east quarter, nil of secthm twenty two
(£•) tn township one (1 • north of range nl '.S .,2 momenta* argument by George A. HooP'f pany Is depleted and &gt;147,000 is unac­
west, and containing In all righty-nine and one. for appellants tbe court announced that
counted for. For three years past the
it did not desire to bear argument, and company has been paying a 10 per cent,
announced that tbe decrees of tbe lower dividend, bnt investigation shows that
gee by and between tbe parties hereto, coverin
court were affirmed._
every cent of it came out of the capital
‘-''"’S.U.MA.x OUT.
stock.
;
83I1TH &amp; COIXIROVK.
Attorney* for Mortgagee
ST. CUM®, Minn., May ft—A pitiful
Dated. April 7. t»l.
Neosho, Mo., May ft-Mrs. John A.
case came to light Thursday just across
the river in Benton county. Mary Fahey, Rogffv, Nister of Mrs. P. O. Rudy, horse­
whipped P. Q Rudy on tbe street Thurs­
a girl of 3ft about three weeks ago
Ionina demented condition caused by day. Rudiy recently separated from his
HOP PLASTERS
the grip. Thuredxy she was foumi In the wife, and brought suit for divorce in St
woods eeveral miles from borne in an al­ Louis, and tbe horsewhipping is supposed
most starved condition, having subsisted to have grown out of tbo suit. Tbe par­
ou bark and roots since ebe left home.
ties stand high iu social circles.
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Sheriff Quinn brought her to this city tor
medical treatmeut, and though she is
Washington CtTT. May 11—The comp­
very low physician, hope to save her
troller of the currency ba* approved the
life.
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*'**' H*»lm-s And Nicboli. Shepanl -v ui&gt;..uny, defendants.
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Sin- hfttmuttll srenot resident*
"u teslde in lhe stole of Nebraska,
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be entered herein within four
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notice or urn* oro«-r.
uV‘t thereof, said hill will be taken
Anrt p?'" 'Val4 “’’“■ceddent defendants
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if he doesn’t keep SAPOLIO in stock. No city store is
without it. The great grocers of the country handle no.
other scouring soap because the best housekeepers will
not use cheap imitations which are liable to do damage
far greater than the little saving in cost. If your store­
keeper does not keep SAPOLIO tell him to wake up. If
he offers you something else when you ask for SAPOLIO
tell him to be wise and deal in genuine goods.

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Chlldfbh Cry for
Pitcher’s Gastori a.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

Administratrix* Hale.
deceased.
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Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to the highest bidder, on T.iw»day.
the Him day of June. A. D. tut. at ten o'clock
tn the forenoon at the probata court rooms,
in the citv of Hastings, tn the couaty
of Barry, in the Mtate of Michigan, pursu­
ant to license and authority granted timeou tbe
I S3rd day of April. A. I). IWi. by the Probate
Court of Rarer Conbtv. Michigan, all ot theta-

and being In
the
County of Barry,
in the State nt Michigan, known and
d-scritx-d ' ns t 'Hows, to-wit: Forty acres
ot land iviag In tbe south west corner ot the
northwest quarter(li) of section one (th ta
town four (4 . north ot range right (K) west, ia
Barry County. Michigan, subject to the dower
without a parallel in the history of medicine. and bomrstexd rights ot Hannah Parker, widow
of
said deceas-d ’herein.
All dntggut* arc authorized to sell it on a pos­
Dated, April 23rd. A. D..1RM.
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sueHannah Paks km. Administratrix.
cessliilly stand. That it may become known.

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fam ra (tearrad. and all Its faithful follow­
There were no services at the M. E­
ers cry astral The proteetkmirt insists church Sunday eveninc because of the 111that not-only tM gioa.000,000 represented nws of Rev. Puffer.
BmUm» TbatoSw. Mw H.
In tbe above lists shall be turned Into tbe
The county W. C. T. U. -wlll bold.lte
------ ^^S7il~i^boa.»J""pMkatoof worters in thb country, but sreslons In the Presbyterian»church of thia
LX——At
*T that every additional dollar that ean be city for two days, commencing to-day.
rax tAtriw m™.. wrorrwB,
prudently kept al home Bimll be turned There will also be a gold medal contest at
AFGPST 14. 18»9.
the church thia evening, alld “ lecture b?
Into tbe same channel. The haute la too Mra. Mary H. Hunt to-morrow craning.
plain for mbunderstaudlng, and the ma­ All are invited to attend. A small fee ot
jority of voters cannot afford to permit admission will be charged to the two
gore VMluU.1# Tr.tJmoBy a. to Who
~
p»y» tho Tariff.
themaelvea to be Inveigled into support of evening exercises.
It iii Impossible to be watbteDtly di«- a free trade policy, however Ingeniously
Bishop Gillespie, of Grand Rapids, was
hoM«L However carefully the the »y»- Its attorneys may for the time disguise tbe In tbe city Wednesday, and In the evening
confirmed a class ot three at tbe Episcopal
U-ni of falsehood may be constructed, its real object of their labors.
church. The exercises were beautiful nnd
falsity will finally appear at some poiut.
deeply ’impressive. Emmanuel church 18
tteaulta v»."propho»jr.
increasing in membership and is In the
The New York Times started with tin- as­
When the McKinley bill was passed most prosperous condition in Its hlatory,
sumption that a protective tariff is always
borne by tbe people levying It, and that these were the declarations of Senator Car­ under the pastorate of Rev. Irvine.

Hastings Banner^

Powers’ Hardware
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floor® and all full to their utmost.

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Never wagnnr

EDITORIAL NOTES.

It has been for years the custom of the
lisle voicing free trade prophecy as to its
M. E. church of this city, instead of taking
efforts: 1.
It would increase taxation
up n separate collection for each benevo­
and swell the surplus revenues. 2. It lent enterprise of the church, to take a
would decrease Importations and create collection for the eight of them at one
greater obstructions than ever in the way time. I-ast Sunday was the appointed
of foreign commerce. 3. The extended day. Although the congregation was small
on account of the unfavorable weather,
free Hat would prove of no value. 4. the handsome sum of 1287.00 was pledged
New industries would not be created. B. there. This will be Increased to at least
Reciprocity, being a humbug, could not 1825.00. In the Michigan conference,
succeed. It is already proved tha| all there Is not a church having the same
membership as*the HastIngs M. Eychurch,
yond the accomplishment of human power. these prophecitw are false—how false an­ which contributes so liberally to me gen­
Items have eluded the watchful eye of its other year will show. Already the custom­ eral benevolence funds. And crrtilnly
tariff editor, simple paragraphs, giving house entries prove that the revenues are they are •‘cheerful givers.”
plains fact", merely as news, which have much smaller than they were In the same
Next Sunday will be the second anni­
played havoc with its carefully constructed months of 1890. They also prove that im­ versary of the Epworth league. The day
will be appropriately observed by tbe Ep­
system of falsehood. Some time ago we portations are much greater, both in
worth league of the Hastings M. E.
called the attention of our renders to the volume and value; that the fret list has at­ church. The evening rervlce will be
following news item printed hi the Titles tracted a vast flow of new business, which wholly given up to anniversary exercise*,
of February 21, which flatly contradicts ita is business that does not compete with nnd perhaps the morning service also.
Tbe growth of tbe Epworth league has
‘almost daily editorial assertions that we American production, aud that the impor­
l»een phenomlnal. In the M. E. ehufeh it
tation of those foreign goods upon which already numbers ovcr’300,000 young peo­
pay our own tariff:
,
A statement issued by the department tlie duties were, raised has been checked. ple. The same liana? and plan has been
of agriculture, giving the exports to the Already, in the making of these goods adopted for young people’# work in the M.
United States from Canada for the year
E. church soulii, also In the Methodist
American manufacturers are active, and
1W0, showed that Um dominion exported
church of Canada.
fll.S10.04S worth ot agricultural products the market, held for their benefit Is being
l/rhe society connected with Emmanuel
to tbe United States last year. The aver­ occupied rapidly, without a penny of In­
age rate of duty collected by the United creased expense to the consumer. And church will be entertained Thursday after­
noon May 21st by Mesdames D. G. Robin­
Slates customs upon agricultural product
is about 20 per edit., and it la easy ts reciprocity, denounce it as they may, has son, Dr. Andrus. E. Busby, Anna Mason,
prove from the speeches of Sir John Mac­ opened two new and vast markets to N. Diamond. Wm. Powers. Clara Allen,
donald and other conservative leaders that American production, under conditions S. G ran sei and the Misses M. Matthews,
Mary Woodard, Kilty Stebbins. Supper
the duties imposed by the Americans upon that are giving our farmers and merchants
at society rooms from half past five until
Canadian products exported to the United
an unrivalled opportunity, and are calling seven. All are cordially Invited to attendStates come out of the pockets of tbe Cana­
dian farmers. Hence we find that during forth the jealous protests of Europe.
Wonderful tlme^at the Salvation Army
the fiscal year 1800 no less than f2.24a.800
Saturday evening May 16. Adjutant
—that is 20 per cent, of SJ1.210.04C—went
The spectacle of the state senate send­ Hargraves, the Lone Star from Texas, will
into the Washington treasury- which ing out for a beer lunch a* It did the other lead the meeting assisted by Captain Casey
would have gone into the pockets of Cana­
of Grand Rapids. Supper, 10 eta, will Im?
dian farmers if the dominion enjoyed un­ night, la not edifying to say the least. served from 5:30 to 7:30. Captain Casey
This is an unexpected and not very wel- will also lead the meetings on Sunday.
restricted reciprocity.
in the editorial columns of the Times of come^dhd of democratic reform.
Wednesday. May 20th, the '(food
they, not the ones on whose products the
duties are levied, receive injury.
For
years it has been engaged In constructing
false arguments to bolster up Its absurd
contentions, and. it must be confessed, It
1ms shown more than ordinary ingenuity
In shaping news Items and editorials so as
to avoid conflicting with its original ab­
surd proposition. But the task undertaken
by our mugwump contemporary is one be­

April IS we find an equally Interesting
admission.

Discussing the prospects of

Additional Local News.

Canadian reciprocity, it says:
The McKinley bill hits Canada very
The physician. who conducted the recent
hard, as it was meant to do. and its blows
physical examination of the candidates for
?fall heaviest on Quebec, where the opposi­
tion to Sir John has been the strongest and appointment to the .naval cadetship from
most threatening. The export ot eggs, lhe eighth congressional district of Michi­
butter, potatoes, barley and horses, to say gan. stated that the majority of the re­
nothing of other branches of trade, have jections waa due to accelerated and ab­
normal action of the heart, resulting from
been seriously cut down or rendered un­
the use of cigarettes.
profitable.
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To be consistent the/Timea ’ should have
Tbe furniture company are about to add
said. “The McKinleyXlll hits the United a new dry kiln to their plant. They have
been crippled all the past year by the fact
States very hard.” And the fact that our
that their one dry kiln was not of sufficient
■own fanners are now supplying the egg*. capacity to furnish' 'nearly ail the dry
better, potatoes, barley, horses aud other lumber required to keep tbe whole plant in
products which used to eome from Canada operation. As a result, they have had to
before the passage of tbe'new tariff should cancel many orders, which it''Would have
been profitable to the Co. to have filled.
ha*, been suppressed in the Time’s edito- With another dry kltn. the factory can add
rial'if It Is hoped to oonsisteutly hold to Ils nearlj- a third to its output of furniture.
poaUlon that our farmers are esoeclaHy In­
Here we are ,the first excursion of the
jured by the new law. But the strangest season. In connection with the Grand
point made by the Times is iu Its state- Rapids Ortatorio society, the Michigan
roeut that trade in these products, when Central has arranged to run a special ex­
not Seriously cut down,” has been “ren­ cursion train to Grand Rapids and return
on Wednesday. May 27th, ’01, leaving
dered unprofitable.” If that does uot Hastings at 0:16 a. m., returning will
mean, that Canadians have been obliged to leave Grand Rapids at 6:30. 65 ceute will
sell Mkcheaply tn order to enter our markets be tbe fare for round trip. Tickets will
be good only on one special train.
over the new tariff wall that there is no
M. H. CoiJJXA, FL &amp; Tkt AgLz
profit.in the business, tleu we do uot
There is evidently a vicious fire bug An
Jroow a bat it does mean. It will bear no i
other interpretation. It is only another the 2nd ward. One night a short tiar
since be or ahc or it or they set fire to
way of Maying: “The Canadian pays the some straw near L. N. Mixer’s bare,,
American duty.” The Times evidently and only prompt and. energetic action
finds fhjaUfficulty in shifting from a free saved a fire. Friday night the -same fiend
trade to a protectionhit standpoint when was again ou deck, and started a fire iu
Will Scidmore’s chicken coop. The wool
occasion seems to require. The change is boot factor) gave tbe first alarm, and then
the easier, we suppoee, in that it is a tbo water woiks' mocking bird piped her
gentle
lay, nod the fire department was
change frotn falsehood to truth.—Econom­
soon on deck. No damage to speak ot.
ist.
But if the fire bug could have been
captured, be would have felt that It was a
very chilly evening.
Official statistics show that during the
Ben. Trego died at the home of bls
last fiscal year more than one handled mil­
brother in Irving Monday, of consumption,
lion dollars were sent abroad to pay for­
and was buried yesterday fonwoom Long
eigners for. dok'g work that could have before Mr. Trego’s discharge from the
been better done in this country. And Jacksou penitentiary, it was known that
this without taking into the account any this fatal disease bad laid irnld upon him.
wf the long line if fabrics made from cot­
sent to the penitentiary for tbe murder of
ton, wool, silk, flax and other fibers. Martin Tester. Tbe prison authorities
Look at this list:
stated that there was no doubt of bis in­
lied button enulerluU.
.» 0,130,57.1 sanity at tbe time of his eommltmenL
,watefa«a.e«...................
....... .......... 2.104JIM While upon bls death bed Mr. Trego fre­
and coke............. ............................... X908JJ74
hern, si one and eh I nu ware........... 7/M0JHS quently expressed the wish that be might
■ sod du»*xrt................................ TJSl^ra have been permitted to live, no as to re­
6.MM* deem himself. There were msny very
rt.751.W7 good traits in his character; and the broad
rn.7M.427
mantle of charity will ever be thrown
around the one dark deed of his life by
titose who knew him best

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Although the labor.required in making
workmen In-k'ils country, although every
ffrtlar Un».sqat abroad might have Wro

It will be remembered that when the
Gun lake case was, by the supreme courL
ordered on technical grounds back to tlie
circuit court here for another trial, the
Bannkr stated that the decision of the
supreme court sustained Um&gt; law against
spearing, netting or dj1ftW£JMg S3h in
Gun lake. It may be re'fnimbered also
that Um Democrat. prestrdMify di foe
Instance of the defendants’ wttomey, de

atMM to tbe wralun of American clikehs
wire work fw a Jiving, tbe free, trade rtterMT b not context with the proportion conraffed.to foreigners. .With braran dtore- dared- tbe law valid. Evidently the
attorney must have since taken a different
ward far the convenience and noeesaiiies of
view of tbe supreme court’s decision, for
our working peqy^ be demands aoeh &lt;
change of the tariff ,aa will insure an in- '.nuUirr triul tbr .Irfrtid.nu. Jaawu and
WIlHaa Collhon
CUtvfie, LcBarwi.
plMdtd iralKj- «W1 wm, »urd such *5.00
wbkh tier p«M. Tb&lt;rr to no doubt tbr
dereulauu Mfl|»Kd lbw lud the rWit to
do u they did. Bat they wm In unw.
So pet»&gt;a bu &gt; d«bt to upeur. art oc dy»nalte itah b&gt; Gu take. Thelur lu • nBd

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poulUra. Mrnanr. U»re U no
tail itasl ae 1&gt;« vUl
Mlhtnllr

Templars will have a necktie social at their
hall. Ice cream and cake will be served.

The Y. P. 8. C. E. at Presbyterian
church Sunday, May 17th, at 6:30. To be
led by Olive E. Grigsby.
■
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach al the
Presbyterian church May 17. Morning
subject "Now and Then,” evening. "1.
Me. Mine.”
Program for the C. L S. C. which meets
with Mrs. Colgrove, Saturday evening May
16th:
Roll call responded to by new* items.
Walks and Talks, Mrs. Charles IIoyL
Classic French Course, Mlsa Hallock.
Music. Mrs. I. Hendershott
Constantinople and the Waning Turks,
Prof. Sterling.
Studies in Astronomy, Mr. HoyL
CriUe, Mrs. Smith.

Library Fu«mI.
The money for this year ta quite small,
being only about five cento per capita.
Tbe number of children reported i« 4035
of which Assyria furnished 364; Baltimore
365; Barry M3; Carlton 535; Castleton 804:
Hastings city 828; Irving 404; Johnstown
375; Orangeville 202; Rutland 309. The
total amount ot money is S239.95.

Lot" ror Sate.
N. T. Parker has decided to plot a por­
tion of his farm, which fronts on West
State Sl and will sell a number of valua­
ble lota 4x12 rods at very reasonable terms.

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Builders Hardware, Mechanic s Tools,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.
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Butter—W©31c. creamery 25©28
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New QUICK MEAL VAPOR-STOVES
No trouble in lighting; simple to operate; no getting out of order.
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We have sold a

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Farm Machinery of Every Description.
McCormick All Steel Mowers. McCormick Steel Binder is one of the lightest and
strongest machines made. Jackson Wagons. Oliver Combination Plows, Clark’s
Sulky Plow, the lightest made. Mishawankee and Deere Riding and Walking Cul­
tivators. Thomas7 and Dodds’ Hay Rakes and Tedders. Spring-Tooth Harrows. 4c.
On our upper floor, we can show yon a fine lines of Buggies, Road Wagons, Carts. Ac: Pump.,
both wood and iron; and all kinds of Well Fittings, Wagon-maker s Supplies, boors,
Sash, ac.
Below we can show you a complete line of Cook Stoves, Ranges, 4c., Wire. Nails, Rope, Glass
and all kinds of Wooden Ware.
Come and see us,
*

W. F. POWERS.
Ss Like Us Man at the Lake. WtlflT M TOW «W
■

bKOP INI
and see

.-

/

Do you want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet: any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season ?

LINOLEUM.
What is itf It is a floor cover made of cork. *' all at my
store and examine it, as it iLnuch superior to carpet
or any other floor coverat its value.

WALL PAPER
.

WlHbOW SHAbEJ.

kie5r£S^-,*KMrl“-

Green Seal Lead, etc.

LEONARD’S FAMOUS CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS

and

THE MARKETS-

We sold 10,000 lbs. last season.

DETROIT XjIC?TJU3 COLORS •

Nolle* to Taxpayers.
The board of review will meet in the
council rooms of this city May 19th.
Those wishing to look over the asseasment rolls will please meet the board of reriew at the above named place.

Colors!

He leads all dealers. Wc
don’t know how he does it but
still we know he does.
)

We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines, ray
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE McCOT.

The Neatly Fitted Foot,
r
The Well Pleased Customer,
ft Prices Cmsisteet vih Honest Wa
■ And Straight Business Methods.
These are assured you if you buy your boots, shoes, slippers and

all kind of footwear of

• Sr&gt;ence BrosLeading . Boot . and . Shoe . House

�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thursday, May 14, 1WL

ftmteiM Prince,
BAY STALLION,
Foaled in 1885

Membrino is n beautiful bay
•in color, has good action, is an
excellent traveller, and weighs
1.300 pounds, in fact he is a
rst-class general purpose
horse, aud we have put the
price for service so low as to
ring him within tbe reach of
nil. Fridays and Saturdays of
each week at Spalding’s ware-’
house building, opposite Hol­
er Mill. Terms JS.
IL BARTLEY. Attendant.

BUSH &amp; GOODYEAR.
LOCAL NEWS.
dation this week

2.000

Thoma* Tinkler, am old rwldrat of this
city, died Friday last The funeral took
l^rTrnk’^5 fTW"
bOB*
**

Republican, that he has been swindled by
dealing with the Patrons Commercial Un­
ion, paying the Union much higher
prices for articles than regular dealers
charge. In view of this complaint. It
would be well for Intending purchasers of
goods through the Union to get prices be­
fore sending orders.

Tbe Interior of S. E. Pbilllp.’ store has
been painted and presenu a very neat apappearanee. He makes a specialty of no
one article in his business, but he does
have a good trade. By being careful In
the selection of his stock and buying none
but firat-class and saleable goods be always
has a fresh article for all. Therefore he
Iwids his trade and is gaining new
customers every day.
W. J. Henderson will contribute to
Harper’s Y'oung People a series of three
articles on the "Mariner's Compass.” The
first of these articles, accompanied by
illustrations and diagrams, will appear in
the number ot that periodical for May 13th.
The same number will contain tbe con­
clusion-of Edwin l.assetter Bynner's
fantastic story. “A Cruise in a Soap-Bub­
ble.” illustrated by F. Vcrbeck.

..iH| medal contest to-nighL

Bay Prince, the handsome Hambletonlau
horse owned by Joseph Rogers, is one of
the best bred horses in Barry county. He
cau be seen at the stables of his owner,
• 1 paper al cost at the Hotchkiss drug who invites uli who are Interested in good
horses to call nnd get a card containing
his pcdlgt-ee. It Is worthy ot mention that
line of ladies vests at Holden
Bay Prince took the Drat premium at the
county.fair last fall. Mr. Rogers has put
nry Barnaby has rented tbe fair the terms of service at the very low figure

lit*

kimlenrartvn ieh&lt;M&gt;l closed

Hotchkiss drug store you can

Hon. A. C. Towne, of Prairieville, in a
a letter to the Journal, strongly fovura the
idea of dividing the $420,000 direct tax.
lately returned to'Michigan by the national
government, among the counties, giving to
ii'.'i' first strawberries of the ___
, _
season
each what it paid. If this could be done,
j-re In the market Tuesday.
it would be a very good thing. We should
. i X Mixer has put down a concrete like to see such action taken, Aud as Mr.
Towne suggests, Barry county’s share
«'■ walk In front of his residence.
Itfat H.ill had a raising Friday and will could find most profitable use In the con­
struction of a Jail and court house.
;■ &gt;•.. urge t aru when completed.
C. L. ikamer, of Irving, Is the most ex­
A. E. Fowler Is building , a large addi- tensive peach grower In Barry county, and
• ro his house in the second ward.
lias one of the finest orchards in western
Iks. Granger. a tine elocutionist. will
..... Michigan. Mr. Beamer states that, while
; ■. !•.-ilation liMure the contest this lie thinks the frosts did some damage to
his orchard, yet he expects a fair crop of
peaches nevertheless. He has examined
Ii.'Hiel Donahue is preparing to erect a his on-hand carefully, and finds that the
dJ-rii-v in the fourth Ward on west trees will have about us many peaches as
ordinarily, unless something shall here­
.toot boot factory is now employing after interfere.
and*. and is making BOO pairs of felt
When a man goes home and finds the
carpets all hanging on lines strung up
!;• member Mrs. Hunt's address for the around the yard, the stoves and furniture
• Miig ot the W. C. T. U. convention set out on the front walk, and the pictures
taken down from tbe walls and stood up
Friday evening.
in various places about the house where
Next hatuixta}- it la expected tlie Middie- they will be tbe hand lest for hiiu to put
■- will cross bate with the high school his foot through them, in fact everything
at the fair grounds.
in a general state ot confusion, be feels
It. E. Stauffer Is at tbe front again this about the same as the traditional eat in the
• "k. mid is offering u fine line of strange garret was supposed to.
• milliard prints at fl cents.
Vi. i&gt;. Mack is acting as county clerk
. this term of court

When in search of desirable patterns of
wall paper, go tin? Hotchkiss drug store firmad by lhe council Friday evening.
That same night bls ancient bam. which
where you can buy it at cost
was used by Willis Scidmore for a chicken
Tbe small boys create considerable coop, was set on fire, and the whole de^
aiDusement by attempting to walk a slack partment was ordered out to suppress the
wire jmd east of the national bank.
Hames. And now the boys hare some
' hnrles Wise ha$ purchased the Fred fun with tbe new chief by asserting that be
- by. lot ou west State St. and is pre- got up tbe bonfire in order to get out the
boys and assert his authority. But Mr.
1 ?ring to erect a handsome dwelling.
Wilmont Imperatively denies this.
N. T. Diamond has purchased a lot a
Here's a bit of good news forwportsmeu:
i‘ ir: of the Hayford property in lhe fourth
ward, and expects to erect a bouse on the A bill passed tbe House last week to se­
cure to citizens the right to shoot wild
game or catch fisli with hook and line. In
•••■«- C. Walter bits parchagcd of R. 1. any of the navigable or meandered waters,
Hendershott tlie. residence on West Green
where fish are propagated or planted at
'occupied by Mr.
Hendershott's public expense, and prohibiting any action
fattKE
for trespass by the owners or occupants of
«ew glassware and crockery arriving adjoining lands. This will knock out tbe
continually. If you want to see a full wealthy clubs who buy tracts of low
Mock of these goods call at Hams &amp; Van- ground and marshes in order to control the
shootin^on waters flowing through tbenuA rman.

Mbs Olive Heath gave a very pleasant
- itlrale to her lank? music class at tbe
Lome of Mrs. F. H? Barlow Wednesday
'■veuing.
Ik member we carry a full and complete
took of first class groceries which we
■•ivr at reasonable prices. Come and be
convinced.
Hams * VakAumax.

The Detroit Tribune risks Its reputation
by predicting that tlie fanners of Michigan
■ elre at least one dollar per bushel
for their crop ot wheat next fall. We
hope so.

Mr. Tbos. Thacker, Junior member of
tbe extensive wool merchants Ann of H.
C. Tbacher A Co.. Bostqu. was in the city
Monday and Tuesday, visiting the Has­
tings Wool Boot Co..'who purchase largely
from his firm. Tbe |Co. made a contract
for 80,000 lbs. of wotjl with Mr. Thacher.
and evidently intend to do business if
there is any to be done. Mr. Thacher ex­
pressed himself as highly pleased with the
factory, which he pronounced by all odds
the best one in the country. He is a very
agreeable gentleman, and impressed most
favorably tbefee who met him.

The building and loan association Is
Just rereived, another bal«* of those exndleut L. I., sheetings, which we are alxjut to issue a new series of stock, for
anxious to exchange for butter and eggs. which nearly 200 shares have been sub­
&lt;- I" in and see them and get prices at scribed. This will bring tbe subscribed
capital up to about $145,000 yielding nearly
L. E. Stauffer’s.
$7,600 annually. The association could
The Hastings high school base ball nine readily loan double that amount. Four
and tin- Mystics from the Whitney school new houses are now in process of erection
district, played a match game on the fair as a direct result of the establishment here
gronnds Saturday. Score-28 to 11.In favor of this association. :(&gt;ur citizen* should
encourage this association as far as possi­
of high school In five innings.
ble, since it will be tbe means of adding
Word lias teen received from the state greatly to the progress and prosperity of
University. of Ann Arbor, that a diploma our city. In the city of Rochester, accord­
unin the High school bi this city will allow ing to a report we lately read, there are
the holder to enter that institution without nearly 100 such rfssociations, with a paid
examination. This is in B. L. and B. S. In capital of over 36.000,000. and M a re­
courses.
sult of them, over 7.000 laboring men in
that city now own, or .are paying for the
Will Sage, formerly of thia city, and homes they live in. This could not be
MissOrplia Wentworth were married Mon­ except for these associations, and the
day evening. He left Tuesday morning
habit* of Industry and thrift they en­
tor Grand Rapids and will be Joined by
Mrs. Sage In about a week, where they courage.
will make their future home.
riie legislature has passed a bill punish­
ing with a fine of $1,000 or three years in
the state prison, any person who shall
enter a borae in any race undec a fictitious
name, or out of the class In which he
rightfully belongs.

S&lt;*d corn. 1 have a small quantity of
“Yellow Deut” corn which has been teet•&lt; and every- kernel found to grow.
* here is no corn planted that will yield
hotter or is better adapted to thia climate
than the "Yellow Dent”

The house occupied by Mra. Chas. Co e.
'iear the whip factory, caught fire on the
n«f near tbe chimney Tuesday about noon,
the factor}- whittle gave the alarm, tbe
department got there soon after, but aba!
’&lt;*&gt; late, the flame* had been extinguished
by the water bucket brigade.

K M BMby

- 5H0KE

P, T. Colgrove
Remember that when you want your
eyea tested f« glasses, that Dr. Ixiwry has
city on
business.
the best of apparatus to make a thorough
and scientific examination of tbe eyes t«
Judson Stark,
tbe
test them for glasses. And then he luu a city Monday.
large stock of the very finest quality of
A. E. Kenaston was
spectacles and eye glasses, which be will
on business.
sell ou reasonable terms.
D-N,akeni nnd famAy are
Luther Johuson, a fanner of Benton
township, complains through the Charlotte ing in this city.
W. R. c&lt;x&gt;k went to Eaton
Rapids on
business Monday.

iJS?" J10bln'°&gt;‘
business Tuesday.

Steven Holden made
Charlotte Tuesday.

GlKUTlDeon
business trip to

. J’Jor Ur*nd Rapids, was In
tbe city Thursday.

C- C. Field, of Charlotte, was In the city
on business Monday.

of

Baton

Rapid*,

phy»ki*m.

Wim13

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
otall In leavening strength.—V. 8. GovernMr&lt;- 1‘hllo Ferrier, of YpiUaqti. is visit­ msnt Benun. Aux. n. me.
ing at L. N. Mixer’s.
Stlnchcomb, of Marskall, is in
the city on a brief visit.
tloyd Felghner, of tbe Wood IMid News,

was In the city Monday.

Mrs. Minerva Klelss, of Nashville. Is
visiting friends In town.
Will Booram, of Ft. Payne,
the citv on a short visit.*

Ma., lain

We have a few of those
NO. 35.
loose Muscatel raisins at
ALWAYS THE SArtE
7 cents.
We -are also headquarters
for all kinds fruits. Cash for
butter and eggs.
Yours Respectfully

M
5&lt;- CIQflR

“S ALWAYS THE

IN THE

JOS. ROGERS
Sugars way down.

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY

M. F. Jordan, ot Middleville, ivaw in the
atv Bn business Monday.
Uouffh« of Nashville. 4m in the

Have just opened the largest and finest line of

qty Monday on business.
Mbs Kittie Holbrook,
spent Sunday in tlie city.

of Muskegon,

Dr. Peekham, of Freeport, was in the
city on business Saturday.
Mrs. D. McNaughton lett yekterdav for
Athens to visit her parents.
I
jOlanager Pendergast left for tke west on

STRAW and HANILLA HATS
That was ever shown in Hastings, in all of the

a business trip last evening.
The brother of J. T. Lonil.ard from
l^yon*. Mich., visited him last week.

Vemor Willison and his uncle. Mr.
Griflln, arc visiting relatives in the city.

Mrs. Mortimer Tower, of Chicago, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. N.
Mixer.
/It K. Grant. DoYr Mudge. F. A. Acker­
son and Will Spcnee were at Wall lake
Friday.

Flora Stlnchcomb who has been very
sick for five weeks Is some better at this
writing.
Mrs. Dr. Polbeiuus. of San D» Igo. Cai­
ls (visiting friends In this
.........................
city
arriving here
Thursday.

F. M. Woodmansee, president of the
village of Vermontville, IIs In the city on
legal business;
way
y. —
now _
a full-fledged
I
. Licht
------train
Dispatcher, of Grand Junction, is at home
on a two weeks’ visit.

Frank Clarke, of Ithaca, spent several
days last week an-l Sunday in this city,
the guest of old friends.

Julius Miller, of Nashville, wns In the
city Monday, and while here was the
guest ot G. K. Beamer.

Latest Colors and Styles.,
•

We are also the

LEADERS in STYLES of DERBY HATS
We sell the DUNLAP shape, the latest style out.
IT IS A BEAUTY.
Those in search of a hat will do well in calling and inspecting our hats before pi
chasing.
Yonrs respectfully,
,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH.

Dr. Denslow. of Muskegon, was In the
city last week. Itelng called here by the
serious Illness of his mother.
r/f)
r I«owry was quite 111 with the grip
p/Tk.
Fast
It Is thus proven that doctors
Inst week.
i
cannot always keep themselves from being
^sick.
Dr. Clarence Young, of Allegan, was In
the city on a brief visit Tuesday. He ex­
presses himself as much pleased with Al­
legan.

Roy Will departed for Hastings Monday
where he expects to liecome a tonsorial
artist, under the supervision of the well
known firm of Busby Bros.—Freeport
Herald.

A telegram was received by Mr. and
Mra. D. C. Eycleshymer Sunday evening
that their non. Albert, was dangerously ill
In Milwaukee with typhoid fever. Mra.
Eycleshymer left on the first train Monday,
and is now at the bedside of her sick son.
Dr. Stewart, who will l»e remembered
by the older residents of this city, has
b**en handshaking with friends this week.
The Dr. was engaged In dentistry here
twenty-tWo years ago and has been
absent from this place that length of time.

Holden * Hire have one of the largest
lines of straw hats in the city at rock bot­
tom prices. Call and examine before purctiaslng.
Angus McDonald, whom we mentioned
last week as sustaining severe Injuries
while attempting to slip a large belt on a
pulley, was In town Saturday. He does
not feel exceedingly fine now. but will
come out all right in a short time.

At their meeting Friday evening the city
council appointed Allen Jones and R. B.
Wightman members
the board of .re­
view. In addition to these genflemen.
the board will lx* composed of supervisors
Williams and Abbey and city attorney
Colgrove.

Alderman Turner, of Grand Rapids,
suggests the state spend the $420,000 It
has received from Uncle Sam in building
a state school of technology and manual
training. He says a school where carving
could be taught would be ol untold value
to tbe furniture business. Tbe school
should be unlimited In scope, and the point
at which pupils would be turned out
should depend altogether ou tbe ability of
the pupil and the time spent. In Europe
a pound of clay Is a»de Into a vase worth
many dollars. Iu America a ton of clay
is marie into a load of brick worth a few
Dr. Wm. B. Hunt, who has recently lo­ dollars. The difference represents what
cated at Eaton Rapids, and Who previous Manual training will do.
to that time and for 12 years practiced In
Tbe council Tuesday evening granted a
New York city, which place be waobligttd to leave on account of tlie poor franchise to U B. Beatie; and others mihealth of his wife, will be at tbe nveted with the Hartl hp Electric Light
Hastings Houae. this city, May U’Jd anu Co Tbe new Co. Is organized with
Mid.
Dr.
Hunt has
had. several SI&amp;.O0B capital, and it seems qalte certain
years experience In the N. Y. Ophthalmic that at last a system of public lighting
bospltel, and will visit our city for the is secured. Tin* company will put in a
pureoM of making scientific examination first class plant. The franchise grants no
exclusive privilege*, ■ml does not bind tbe
of the eyes, awl fitting them with prop-r
city to take any number of lights. We
xlaimea, which are ordered direct from
concede that If tlie city were in a position
Ga Nun A Parsons, opticians, ■anufaeturersaDd retaltera. 6 wett «dI Street, K. to do a*. it would be bette* that it should
Y. dtv. one of the best known and own and operate an Hertric light plant
It would give better and cheaper service
we thlAk. But tlie prospective demands
Dr. Hunt is not a traveling advertinnr upon our city for tbe next four years
ouack optician. but a legitimate owsl.tt would not warrant qty ownership of an
and aurist. He refer? with pride to tbe electric light plant at present We think
people

Onr No. 1 Flour $2.75. ED.POWI

WE DON’T LflQ.
We keep a little in advance of the proces­
sion. An inspection of our stock of spring
suits, spring overcoats, spring underwear, spring
hats and caps, spring furnishing goods, will show
that we lead the van in our line in Barry
connty: You cannot feel that you have done
justice to yourself in the selection of any of
the above articles till you visit our store.

R. K. GRANT,
LEADING CLOTHIER.

�Emma J. Davis has been away from her viooid have no difficulty In ascertaining
bnstaod for 17 long years, and he l»a* what each class had done, while oral work
Just begun to «vl mad about it and l»aa and matter pertaining to Individual pupita
commenced divorce proceeding*.
Tbe were fully explained in "Report to suc­
g.loventale
Is looming and our merchants husband lives at Galesburg—Plainwell cessor." Tbe term examination papers
^"STtokXkr‘P. «n bw l»tUM
were securely and nicely fastened together
Independent.
with rivets and substantially covered.
-mwi. for itoe WW"™- _____
Monday night's frost has caused Incal­ Everywhere there was evidence that the
culable loss to the fruit raisers In this course of study had been carefully ob­
W C\tex»mlrr McCollum ha* l»ad to procure •ectloo. J. E. Lee , than whom there Is served and an effort was made to systema» extra borars to enable him to do his team uo better authority, says he ha* looked lu tlte the work. Following the plan .of Mis*
E work tor the villagers.
, several orchards and everywhere the Powers in Na 5. Maple Grove, hr had pre­
atK
Tlfre is a new side track at the briek young fruit Is killed. He didn’t find one sented the school a very fine picture, nice­
live bud In all that be examined,— ly framed. "Gathering Apph-*'' beams
■ yard
aud ais"
also one at Ackct’s ,i-otot.
u
ird auo
-jp,; "? ...
Three
__ pentons u-.-r.were liaotiled
baptized at the Lowell Jnnrnal.
down upon the children and gore far to
Wash. Cartright, a resident of Plain­ make attractive and pleasant that little
church last Sunday.
.
Nthogpy A Ashby liave fluishsd wiwlng well, has been arrested on a charge of school room. Mr. IL IX Freeman Is the
the bigs at th*'
, asraiilt and battery upon Lulu Mason, n teacher that did these things and a most
John Ryan visits Kalamaruo and Hast­ yourje girl not ten years old. Tlie story faithful, conscientious teacher be Is.
ing* quite often, remaining over Sunday, told by the-little girl is that Cartright met Would that there were more like him.
What’s up. John?
a numtier of children going to Sunday
It l»a» long been said of Yankee Spring*
llowanl Mosher, who had a severe at­ school and by giving them i«ennles lu- ,
township that a* warranty deed furnishes
tack of rheumatism, is able to be out artin dured them to go Into the woods with him’
no certain hold upon a farm during a
Mtimugb lie h far from well.
where he tagan to take indecent liberties windy day. While farms are nominallv
We have uo school teacher yet, some­ with tittle Lulu Mason. She broke away
thing Is wrong somewhere, either the and the children ran home and told of the described as being on a certain section,
they are liable almost any other day to be
standard ot requirements is t&lt;x» high or indignity. The actual crinie only amount­
el*.* some districts are not offering big ed to an assault and tattep- although the found on another section. Who originated
•wages enough. It is too bail. Iwiwever. evil intenttoh was apparent. There is no this base slander is not known, but one
tiia: out children have to l* deprived of doubt but that Cartright was under the In- thing is certain: Yankee Springs has one
thing at least that other township* might
rimbootlng. Is there no remedy for this rtuence of liquor.
profitably copy. ■ For some years a town­
gtat&lt;- of things?
Tlie police department of Kalamazoo ship picnic has been held annually and the
ha# received notice that a man claiming to schools have a part In the program. Hop­
I ChMlir B.ni.by I, v&lt;-r&gt; prou-l of Hie lie Geo. Hand, G. B. Hand or James ing ibis year that more may be accomplish­
little stranger that has put In an appear* Biand is defrauding people by claiming to ed than heretofore and to encourage
aace at his house and intends that he shall represent tire White-Smith Publishing teachers and pupils to make tire effort, we
be a voter as .soon as he Is naturalized.
company of Boston. The man has taken have written the teacher of every school in
M- Hall is Imlldlng a new barn this several orders and secured a large sunt of the township offering to the sdtool tlrat
shall make the best showing a.fine flag.
money.—Plainwell Independent.
summer.
5x10 feet, costing 85.M and to the teacher
Rosa llilhdnger met with quite an acci­
Rumor says that a woman closely veiled of such school a copy of Page’s Theory
dent. As she was going to school her
. took lhe train here for Lansing in search and Practice of Teaching, the decision to
horse stumbled and fell, throwing her
, of her husband, bnt not finding him there be made by a competent committee of dis­
from the buggy but not seriously hurting
1 she returned home at night, where, to her interested persona In addition to such
her.
•
. surprise she found him In bed. where she exercises as have heretofore been had,
Much Interest' is manifested In the Sun­
had ought to have been.—Clarksville Mail. each school is to bring samples of school
day Mihool In learning scripture verses.
Gue class recited 260 verses last Sunday.■
The three men who cared for the Hoti, work such a* maps, language work, copy
Charite Barnaby lost a valuable youngf Willard Hau ley In his late fatal sickness books, etc. The attendance and tardiness
have all been attacked with ,thc same dls- are also to l»e taken into consideration in
colt.
Preaching at the Star next Sunday atl case, the grip and erysipelas, aud one of making up the verdict. It is hoped that
4wo o’clock by Eider Puffer.
them, Zackery Hull, has died and was the people of each district will cooperate
with the teacher In making a creditable
buried last Monday.—Ixiwell Journal.
nawileld.
showing and that this proposition may
Tbe April death list in Charlottp wu* meet the approbation of those
have
Rev. Wsllaoe and wife were visiting at
Allegan last wevk and had a ^mall acci­ larger than ever before, numbering twelve. tin* matter in charge.
dent happen to them which mights have In April, 1890. there was but one death.
proven serious to them. The buggy came This new tangled disease, la grippe, and
The people at the World's Dl»pem*ary
apart and the horse sprang taking the its result* no doubt cause considerable of ot Biflalo, N. Y.. have a stock-taking
front wheels and minister for a short the Increase. Remember that you cannot time once a year and what do you think
stance, leaving Mrs. Wallace behind be too careful of your health.—Charlotte they do? Count the number of tattles
Tribune.
that’ve been returned by the men and
with a slight bruise on one of her arm*.
ikwfi Phillips was on the sick list last
At Kalamazoo, Thursday evening. Elliott women who say that Dr. Pierce's Golden
Moore, a tioot and shoe dealer, was knocked Medical Discovery or Dr. Pierce's Favorite
John Prine, the tnnii carrier, will pull off down In a dark part of Kalamazoo avenue Prescription didn’t do what they said ft
the double team atai go with a single rig by three, men and robbed of 8G0. The would da
commencing this wetak sometime.
And how many do you think they have
men escaped. Moore Is badly injured.—
tmprovemmts arc being made on Main Battle Creek Journal.
to count, (hie hi ten? Not one., In five
.
street going oottth out of Banfteld.
hundred!
Hiram Batterahaw attempted suicHe by
Owe week ago last Monday the Johns­
Here are two remedies—one the VGoldcn
town township board was ordered to meet taking morphine Friday night. Heroic Medical Discovery," for regulating and in­
at lhe cemetery lieloDging to the four treatment brought him to’life. We read vigorating the liver ami purifying the
Wtenybips, Maple Grove. Assyria. J&lt;»hns- some time ago that nearly every one In blood: the other, the hope of weakly
.town and Baltimore for transaction of Germany that had had the grippe was go­ womanhood; they’ve been sold for years,
business in regard to etec11 ng a sexton and ing crazy. We can but think that immnlty sold by the mlHiun bottles: sold under a
electing a committeeman from each town­ is following In Its wake here also. There positive guarantee, nnd nbt one In five
ship for the overseeing of the cemetery. seems no other cause for so much attempt­ hundred can say: "It was not thb nuxiied destruction of life.—Cnarlotte Tribune.- cine for me!" And—Is there any reason
Johnstown elected Wreley Clark.
Wesley Clark-was elected on the 4th of
U. S. Senator Stockbridge, of Kalama­ why vou should be the one? And—sup­
May as the man to meri at Hastings for zoo, was elected a director of the Grand posing you are. what do you lose?1 Abso­
the pttrpOM* of raising of money for tlie Rapids nnd Indiana R. It last week, at a lutely nothing!
relief of indigent soldiers.
meeting of tbe stockholder* in Pittsburg.
The report of tbe Flint * Pere Marquette
The receipts at the Kalamazoo postofhee railway for 18V0 abows an increase of
There is considerable sickness reported last year were 848.000. In proportion to 8134,330 in net earnings.
at present
/
the population thia is tbe best record of
The funeral of Mr. Jeffries was Iteld any city in the state.
Some of the scientists who make a
last Wednesday a. m. at the Carlton Center
There is a desperate gang of robbers In specialty of folk lore have lately t»een mak­
M. E. church. Rev. Cheency gave an ex­
....,______________________
_ which
_____ tlie
about the malady
cellent discourse. Mr. J. was about 75 Kalamazoo and they are becoming very ing Inquiries
years of age. His death was caused by bold in their operations. LaM week they' ^ountry |»eople called spring fever. It Is
cancer on his fare. He was a member of held up a street car driver and robbed him a genuine malady, though more dkiagreeof all the money he had in his eash box.
able than serious. Yet It should be taken
tbe W. M. church.
Mrs. Holmes, of Woodland, was on our
The old street car barns In Grand Rap­ note of. While the srlentisls are inquir­
street hst Saturday.
ids burned last week entailing a loss ot ing about the tone of the malady, those
who are suffering the lassitude, nervous­
Mrs. Deal Carpenter has been quite ill over 880,000.
ness and
melancholia, that me its
A yelping cur frightened the hone symptoms, should run the disease out of
We notice the Bannkh suggest* the
r building of a fruit evaporator at Hastings. driven by Mrs. W. O. I-conani and Mrs. their systems by means of that more
E.
J.
Millage.
a&gt;
Saginaw
Wednesday.
subtle
scientist
and folk-curest—S. &amp; &amp;
|
This would be a move in the right direction
I
and make btutlnes* lively for fruit growers. The horse ran away and the ladies were This is particularly necessary, since
.
Fred Odell called on Fred Fleming and frightfully injured. Mra. Leonard's-arm spring fever leaves tbe system in touch a
being broken, her hip fractured and her condition that It succumbs readily to
I
wife last Sunday.
Grandma Carpenter has been quite bead badly cut Mra. Millage’s Injuries diseases that are more dangerous and less
are serious.—G. R. Telegram Herald.
I
poorly of late but I* on the mend again.
easily controlled. S. 8. 8. is a preventive
as well a* 4 remedy.
A surprtsemwaiis somebody somewhere
The Michigan Central people have de­
I
in the near future.
cided to complete tbe doubting of their
Jonah Earley returned from the north track this year between Buffalo aud De­
MOKTGAOK SALK
I
last Saturday.
troit, and next year continue the double
having been made in the ocad I Hans
Mrs. Blakeslee went to Grand Rapids track westward from Detroit to Juckson. otDefault
a mornpure dated Auruai u. un&gt;. made by
I
last week.
Between Buffalo and Detroit there is a Elijah Shaw and wife Phliur* to David «. Mc­
Mra. John Fleming Is tussling with strip of eighty miles which is not now Clure and recorded lu lhe otnee of tke Rrgivter
of Deeds for the County of Barry and etale of
tbe grip.
double track. Thia Is between Welland Michigan on August 30. iro in liber “Wof
Mn. Jerry Rogers Is quite 111 at this and SL Thomas. On this eighty miles tbe mortgage* on prae 293 and by liw raid David G.
McClure assigned to Ambroee Hubbell, October
’
writing.
roadbed aad bridges are nearly ready tor a SO.
IBM. and recorded lu raid register's oBre,
Several planted coni last week but many second track, and west of Detroit there are (Jctobgr
X&gt;. 1881 in liber 23 of mortgage* on page
[
think there Is no great hurry.
number of long stretches of- tlie road CT2 and by Daniel Btilkcr, executor of the Iasi
will and testament of raid Ambrose Hubbell,
Tlie frisky uroequito has put in his ap­ which are partially doubled tracked.
deceased, assigned to Emily F. 8lil*oa. Barah
I
pearance.
E. Held and Wihniner W.Osborn. February 11.
The widow Platt I* slowly improving in
"Tired All the Time,''
taOl aad recorded in said register's afllee Febru­
health.
Say many poor men and women, who seem ary jg, ini In liber M of mortgages, on p«e im
Lige Thurston started for Ohio last overworked, or are debilitated by change and hr the said Einfly F. Stlhon. Kara). E. Retd
and Wlltnlner W. Osborn assigned to Alexander
Tuesday morning.
of season, climate or life. If you could N. Gllleland April, 7. UMt and recorded In said
Tbe subject tor debate tn the P. of I. read tbe hundreds of letters praising register's office April 14. lien In liber » of mort­
F
lodge aext Saturday night is: Iteiwlved, Hood's Sarsaparilla which come from peo­ gage*, ou rage to’, by nonpayment ofmoorys
due thereon, by which lhe newer of rale has be­
itat bad company is more injurious to tire ple whom It has restored to health, you come operullve. and on which mortnxe there Is
gbotatity of tbe young than tmd reading. would be convinced of Its merits. As this claimed to be doe at the date of Ibis notice
1 3I«m Woodard and Charles Carpenter, af- Is impossible, why not try Hood's Sarsa­ eight hundred and forty six dollars and eight
(8M8 08) and no suit or proceeding at law
takraative; D. D. Smith and Dea! Carpenter, parilla yourself ami thus realize its bene­ eeiit*
having been instituted to recover the amount
[ Mtefative. Lodge open.
fit? It will tone and build up your system, secured by said mortgage or any pan thereof:
Notice I* lherlore hereto given, that os Sat­
give you a good awetlte. overcome that urday.
the nth day of Jute. 1W1. *t ten o'clock
NEIGHBORINGCOUNTIE8.
tired feeling and make you feel, as »ne In tbeforeroou there will be sold at the north
front door of the Court bouse In the Cttv of
The combined opinion of fruit growers woman expressed IL “like a new creature." Hasting*. County of Barry, nnd state of Mich| • thtougtxHit the state as well as our own
ral4 Court house being the place tn
Rufus M. Flowers, an old citizen of Igxn.
which the Circuit Court for tlie County of
I -especially the peach crop, was Injured and
Greenville, was thrown from a buggy yes­
tebeld. at public auction to the Llgbrat
I
fruit growers seems to be that fruit,
terday and he only survived a tew boon. blddcy. the vremlaes dewiibed to said mon
■
fa rente sections doubtless kilted by tbe
gage, ur *0 much itoreof as mar be neces­
! fi»»vy fronts of Monday night.—Ionia
Hugh McDonald, of Escanaba, was sary to satisfy tbe amoaut due on raid mortgage,
forth, with the Interest thereon,
I . Sectinel.
erusbed under a falling tree. He wu asatM»veset
and the eoMs. ehargra and expense* allowed by
only 12 years old. and death was In­ law Nnd provided for to raid mortsage. said
J
Tbe wall on the north side of tbe Ionia
premise* being situate in tbe City of HaMlug*.
stantaneous.
*
. - House of Correction I* pierced by an Iron
In tbe County oi Barry, and State nf Mtchtexn,
Sand Beach is to have an 89,000 stack aud described »» village tots aumtar izfla.tzofi.
linT. tjffl. I.ue. IMi. 1242, tf«. BU4. 0*3, 1M7.
uuanveung wmi me i». lA. &lt;x
li. company masonic hall; that Is 83.000 of im.tMt.Rnt. mi. um. ok. im*. ur, un*
R. Monday while a car load of lumber masonry ou tbe top, and 85,000 to be rent­ I»l. 13JB. 1333, LT,I and TO of tbe village of
*■*•&gt; left standing on the siding without ed below.
‘ «*r breaks being adjusted. soul other cars
Alexaxdkh N. CnXBUMTO,
George Ell. of Wrare, Oreana connty.
were run against It retting it under such
Assignee &lt;rf tbe Mort gaga
H ««SO K kXWAMTOX.
nu't-vu when it struck the fate which was caught bls clothe* afire while burning
Attorney for Aralgnee.
rtoaed that it tore the gate away and a cou- brush, aud when found In tbe field his
body
wrs
burned
to
a
crisp.
- fK^rable portlw ot the wall.

Additional founty News.

■r

a

PROBATE ORDER.

Berta. Bailey has a Urge photograph of
Xte new St Clair tunnel engine. lhe
"Unrest In the world. It has ten drive
i.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Oramty of Barry, holden at tixi Psobata ofbev Id
tbe CWy 1 Hasttaffi. lu raid Comity, on Moodav.
the eterentli day of -flay, to tbe year one

betittwd by the Baldwin Engine company
of Taantoe, Mara. It is provided with a
smoke esMuming invention, which will do
away with tta amoke nuisance in the
ttmnal.—-facte Sentinel.

It Is of special Interest to m Id visits Probata.
’
*’
made this spring to note the condition ot
In tiw matter o&lt; lhe estate o&lt; (teorge Weigle,
tbe classification register and the term ex­
am (nation impern. ConsiderteK the dif­ Aed •« Kite umtii * eflte. widow of raid
ficulties under which teachers have labor­ ed. pr-Aving that John .J. IVrktns er •omooslicr
ed, the results generally are ail U*at could cultabte perann m*y be appointed iwlmiulstrwtor
of rtte e&lt;aie ol raid d*rea»ed.
reasonably be expected. With but few
Ttorewon It to ordered, that Thursday, tbe
he taervaked family for mixing up » busfinto day &lt;rf Unite. A. 1). iwi. at ten o ttoek in
aaimtuceikent and a draft notice.
cheerfully and have faithfully dene their
Albtowhasa highwayman. Dr. Thom- best. Others can now profit by their exM« while returning from visiting a
teacher has a Hugering doubt whether tt is

tether a permanent
pra^irabie, rtKmkl

sjrwSS3*WJS

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds

BOSTON
bRT QOObS STORE.

Invite the attention of the farmers of Barry County to

THE HUPER

E

FORGING
RIGHT
ahead
Marr* Duff have doubled lh.ir MOn.
capacity and now they have ........... .
fintot. brat lighted and fctst r,iUipJ2
Bton-a that can be foundln the Count y Q,

traction

Engines and Threshers

mttiBc-uy.

Our store now Is i-J by 85 ft. every ((Jrner
aa well lighted as apotlhr. We tv.nild »1M
mention that we made our old Cloak Rt»m
(which was 13 ft by 20 fl.) iut„ a j .4|
Wailing Room and Toilet Robin. TWS u .u
Improvoment that we think will ir mneh
appreciated after a long and .weary ride
a place to rat younwlve* and chlhln-n. ’
In order to make thing*

K-ek* previous t«

rw

Biate of Mictal«*i

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
,The best made and best running machines of the kind made.

Milwaukee Jr. Binder,
Hundreds of farmers in Barry and adjoining counties can
tell you from experience that this is tbe best binder in tlie

market.

lu our Mammoth EMattshtnent we will

'•'r iS£
In the matter ol

Putting Out Specialties

crarad. l&gt;r»yli'K
MUd estate may
or some other soli

AU the time.

raid petition. »u
deceased and all c
retate. *re requ
of raid court then
vtnee. In the city
and show cause, 1
of Ute petitioner •
lv further orxtereC
tine to th- peruni
Ute pendency of e.
•:,.r. of
eaual:
publbbed in the I
iter printed and
ILxrrv. once tu e
weeks previous to

Our specialties for the pn-M-nt wllife
your Choice of M*venty-fiv&lt;-

Ladies Newmarkets
That have been selling fur ^.uo. $7 00
8».4o. 8W.00 and Siaoo Tta-c wltiall'
put out and Mild for

$5.00, Your Choice.

Tlie Daisy and Tiger Rakes,

Just think of II Y*hi mud roueefrler
and stay late to nee ail the nnu.y bargains
that may be yours. We have al- placed
on the Bahrain Counter 55 beat}

ADMIN I
In tbe matter
Hardy, decmaedNotice to beret
public auction, to
•lay tbe lath day of
In tbe forenoon
for-tbc County
Hasting* tn tht
tttate of Michl
xnd authority g
dayaf October A.
&lt;«f Wayne county,
right, title and lot
In and to tbe real
•he County of Bar
kand drwii
Tbe *outb ea*t

Jackets for Ladies
That! wll be eluecd out

----- ALSO-----

For $2.25
Good value for 85.o0 tfu-w are only a fra

TBE OLD BELIABLE

nf the attractive bargain* that are to be
found.

Studebaker Wagons.

Best shirting can be had for9and
11 cents.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves.

tour nt a.
village ot.NaahvlU

Marr &amp; Duff,

we«t. running ti&gt;e:
three thirteentha
twenty six rod». tt
three ttilrlcratbi
twenty six rods, io
taimna eight acrei
subject to the vrlch
Hated. April mi
Cuou
------------------ S75B
Default having l
ot a certain in&lt;
Aldrich and Fannl
dated October ft;
in the oRlre ot tbe
eountv of Harra m
2Xh day of October
gages an pages38a
ou the iTtta day
Samuel K. Wltftw

In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

The Reed No. io Harrow
BROWN'S CORN CULTIVATOR.

BATTLE CREEK.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMxV.
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK. OVER

remain unpaid anti
sixty davsUranttK
should be due m it

MORRILL'S STORE HASTINGS.

The Peninsular
TINTED

White Lead and Zinc Paints,
In Paste Form, Ready for Thinning,
Is the most economical form in which paints can be obtained.
In support of this statement we call your attention to the
figures given Itelow:
.•

)

*'

'

Remember that this column contains tat
a very’ small part of the property I -hare
fur sale or exchange.
1 hare Improved and vacant city tots for
•ale and exchange in all part* ot the city.
Fanning land» foi rale and exchange in
all part* of thecuun:}.
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.
Choice Chicago suburban property tor
•ale.
i

ilcrtarrs the whol

dollara provided t

.i»«aw io &gt;ud

SPEblAL !
On Jefferaon street two Houses and fols
at bargain*, and on easy term*.
Near furniture factory,—om- i&lt;*t «*•
ixiuee well finished
81.000: $500 down,
bal. on time at 7 per cent.
And one bouse and lot one block fmo
factory. 8800; 8800 down. bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
. . _ ,
House and lot near Whip ami Felt Boot
factor}-. 81.000. 8500 down. bal. 3IW
at 7 per cent.
.
Near felt boot factory—lh. »«• an®
splendid house, with furnace, -tnall tarnC*n be bought at a bargain and on rnsr

I

^Sveral splendid bargains tn Lhe 1st

100 Lbs. Peninsular Tinted White Lead
and Zinc Paint can be bought for 9 Gals. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, etc., can
be bought for about

87.50
5.85

This will make 13 gallons of paint mixed and tinted ready
for use. at an average cost of 11.08 per gallon.

Manufactured with skill and care from the beat
materials known, this paint is unquestionably the
best that can be made, and we strongly guarantee
and recommend it to the public as such.

ward and other parts of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain. &lt;« cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well haaWd In
Seneca Falls, N. Y.. has on the land Hbrick
store three stories, also dwelling inniMjand
good bani. Can be bought st « bArgain.
or will exchange for Hastings or i.mjj
Rapids property. The city of Seneca MB
has a population of 7.0U0 aud upward*-*
largest town la Serena Ca*C~
.,
40-acre farm in Irving, all improved. •«J
good. Can be bought at a bargain on e*«J

am.n vyn

,

fra

term*.
,.
jo
M
tnwttoDd-on-r nm.1» « •
•ere., M mite «»l ot
«1 honre. O»* ot U&gt;e cbMpmt t«rra m
Bare, ta. will take P«rt eKt I ™''?'10 «cr«« or.r
S'"1 11""'’"1'1 “j”',
well and cistern. 150 fruit ,n**. grapes: 81,300, ebeap. -s **own* btU al

No C

**100 news In Woodland to exchange for

smaller farm and difference
IM acres In Hope township
lire Doty farm, will well tor H-t»

J
rt,r

c&lt;*&lt;* mixed wi

1CS^er»: so acre parcel.rtor ■*&gt;'’ •*

Sold By

tah&gt;, ranjlw tram S1.S00 upward. •«
anaw will take part clly property 1D

7utol»
“

SOaera tana tor rele In
Price *1.000. will tnide

QOObim PROS.
mstinqs, men
Where you will find a complete line of Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, ©■».

secUon sad pay dlBcreura.
Aho IM wrre lu wre U « . '» c((xl
IM acre, m Kansas.
w TO
sea. s»oe »»«•» rnotn^ » ; 1
tert, mol bouse ami
. „mWr.
hoirev. ete. well watered b) crei L. u
3S’ fmw we and 3 miles from
R. town. 80 rod* from
’ r wkr
•tuck lam. will Mil at
40 acre* Is: J*rt paj ment nra
Vnton IWISe R. It tods t.r. 1
states nf Kans**. Oregon. *
Utah, Tecaa. etc. tjpwa’Us or ‘.i^
wl„rnl •»'!

r^aKilh down, ten

Call and &lt;*■! circulars-

•

ac

a

�77
prohatk obmt*

Stale ol
\'l’i&lt;-lt^robaten?ourt for the
, A'n.t rthsiry ‘hold*** at the Probate Office in
t-'lUriL
&lt;d Had ags. IB **’&lt;i county, on Moir
tv ol.tia-u
w A
tn tfce
‘ J : tlharlr"
-m hundred
“* nlnety-onf.
,
' 'pr•’S.
W. «ArmstrooR,
Judge
ol

ASHESAND EMBERS
All That Is Left In. the Forest
Fires’ Path. ♦

IN THE BASE BALL FIELD.

^Cn'CAQO,

lul„

NEWS IN BRIEF.
Wl

r of the estate of Stephen

‘‘pTter

,‘''«a./!rTwter. aJiotaWn.t&lt;»r of said estate,
'&gt;.a-i.v./.-imhI sn’i iepn-&lt; uts that hc W pren'Vh i r.'al arcin', as roch adminis; . r u- nravs the Mh'c '«kV
heiSM1?*SS
j.d.TH.i'1 1o( rli,,rllll).|0U entered
'
&gt; iru’ d Ir-mi hl* M»ld trust.
,
.• it :• onb-rerl.lltnlluesday the ulne1
i,
ixm. at ten o’clock id
’
i.r ii- iiKtiL'd for the hearing ol
l.!:al th. l.t-irs at law of stud
■
-;h-r ueriuns Interested in
V
.i-r die appear at a session
‘
r:'
to be huldcn nt the Probate
..’.tvi.; HasUiiKS.iusaidroiuity;and
.
n-.n*. there», why the prayer of
..
'..r ! • •-.• not fit- granted. And It Is
• 11 hat saM potitlouergtvenfUee
■' ' • rvMt il b&gt; -nld estate, of the
’ or s»vi prtl’UM’-. «““1 Joe hearing
’
isiiig a ropy of thb order to be
[
KasttnsS Bannkh. an.-wspa. .
■ -1 circulated In sat.i county of
.
-ti.-li w- 1; for thr. j sucoe^dve
■
. . !.&gt; iMiii
: of hfUring.
’ CH AKtate W. ASIM’TIION.:,
Jmi4« of Probate.
«BA I K ORDER.
..Count* of Ba.&gt;/-*s. t
&gt;t tlie Probate Court for the
imhlea ar the Probate Office id
iu--. to said county, on Modiv ol April, iu the year one
,i.dred rtnd nlDrtyoae .
W. Armstrong, Judge of

of Polly Ann Starks,

*&gt; that I shall sell at
-«%t bidder, ou KaturA. I• iKH.ut ten o'clock
i rrebate &lt;'&lt;»urt Iteoui*
&gt;«rrv In the City of
juty of turn" l'i the
pur-uant to llctiiMj
.. •&gt;» me on lhe nth
•&gt; t,y the Probate Court
exo. all of the estate.
■ t thn "aid deceased of.
• '.tit tied and bring tn
thr State of Mletiliun,
.&lt; lultow* to-trit:
rier &lt;&gt;f the emth east
. -&gt;.-rth nunre T.wcst.

WORK OF THE FIEHD IB KIOHIOAH,
Amoclation;

Al Philadelnbia-Baki-

"l Bo»ton-W«sh.
ington 4, Boston 7.
Chicago, May?.—Scores recordedyester
day by the National league of base ball
experts were ns follows:
At Boston-

The faiture of tbe Hansard Publishing
Union nnd Bunking company, of London,
for $15,000,000 has nlmo-t beggared many
persons.
Fire
at York^Bo&gt;tou
Pittsburg Tu-.day
destroyed
at
New
12. Brooklyn
fl.
the Arbuckle buildimr. tbe Pittsburg
Female college, and Cn-iC church, caus­
ing a loss of $651,000.
Mrs. John Ellis, a popular teacher in
Meadville, Pa., iv dead from tbe result of
worry over the loss ot her saving* in tbe
Delamater bank.
■

United Staten. *1 ne complaint is cnac coo
Irish bishops of this country habitually
appoint Irish

people among who they are sent, conse­
quently tbe immigranlli lose their relig­
ion* faith.
Ex-Mnyor McDowell, of ChlppAra Falls,
Wb&gt;., undertook to kill a mau whom be
suspected of robbing him, aud in the scuf­
fle shut nn inuocmt bystander in the
shoulder. Not fatal.
Representative Springer nnd family left
Washington City to-day for Springfield,
there to t-prod the summer. Mr. Springer
to slowly recovering bi* strength.

A woman nnmed Koehler die.I last week
Is is stated that 10,030 people have died at New YoTk, lu wbo*e houv*. a lying-in
Phu
Hi
BrooklynPhiladelphia 5,
xmiiaaetphta
5, Brooklyn
Brooklyn 15;
15; at
at Cbicauo
Chicago I »
PR,‘t ,wo nfb«'tl&gt;» in the province of hospital, more than2,030illegitimate chil­
Cleveland 4, Chicago J2;
J‘; at
al Cincinnati— £o°chow» Chiun, lufiuenai being respons- dren had been born, only one of whom
J&gt;
‘t^u.rg 5, Cincinnati 10.
Pittaburg
j fb,e for mo,t of tb® deaths.
bad died. She said the mothers were
DETROIT, Mich., May 12.—The Toledo
Awcl.tlon: At Boeton—Ciuclnaati 1, ' Mt*. Kara Pl-r. «U. o’ Col. C. K Pi.r, nearly all domestic servants and tbe fath­
viucinnfcw ,, . --------------------- --------- w. ... * .«,
Ann Arbor and Northern Michigan rail­ Hoston ?&lt;■ nt
nf £h
Pl. illuJel
il
I pbia
L- —Columbus
it a
.
_7, , ot Milwaukee,
......i . a.ba* ,been appointed
- . . court. ers police men.
road has been obliged to abandon all at­ a w ,Cu Rt W“b,n«to&lt;» City—Sc. Louis comiAlA*;oner. and la probably tbe only
Elias Kbatui, nn intelligent Syrian,
tempts
to run----cars ..w...
north v.
ot .uo
the x&gt;n*rc
Clare j *i 'va'hiugton 8; al Baltimore—Ixiuls- woman boldtug that office in the United after studying the stomach of thu silk
----,---------------couuty line ou ac.couut ot tho forest flrex TUIe *’ “tiwUWro fr-twclvo innings.
States.
worm, claims to bo able to produce silk
A freight train and crew had a narrow es-&gt;
Chicago, May b—Following arc the' It is hinted that Rev. Dr. Miner, retir- without tbe worm, directly from tho
cape from cremation yesterday morning. ?corw‘ on
ball field titade by National Ing from forty-three year^' pastorate o» leave* and twlg« of the mulberry tree.
rru_ lies in ------------..
.
[league
The
many places
were so .budlr
, .
, to । ms: Al Cincinnati—Pittsburg the Second Universalht church nt Bos- He proposes to try his plan in Georgia.
nUat?,2’ 4ftt ntfcr°oklyn
—vPbiladelAlthough tbe 1 testimony against oxburned that the ralb spread when the \i
nhh* I?
7 BXkhn
h, .
v v ton, may become managing editor of The
train went over them. When near Moon's I.
nhia
Jk»*lo^3;
7 Rrarati...
S’Chl^^Cfovetaud*
4. nl Boston—New 'chb
York Borton Traveller.
Treosurer Noland of Missouri, in his trial
for stealing &gt;80,000 from the state, was al­
«
jro
a
*
------~*siding one of the cars in the center of the ' cago 8.
'
’
• ui' I| The people of Vancouver, B. C., are demost
nil against him, lhe jury couldn't
XuneiaUsn.ikn.tn. „
,
.
. ’mending the recall of United States Contrain was derailed nnd Hie train crew ‘
agree and was dlschnrged Saturday nt
were obliged to abandon the rear part of &lt; aXX
,PL11ITpTrA’"" ra
iu .unj ..mi. th. Jefferson City.
•
Ifc J Wrahta.tonlw^Z"ui* , "T‘ u L‘‘7“ ™
..
tbe train. Before they reached Farwell
Rabbi Sbultlni Jaffer, of SL Louis, has
nuothar derailment occurred, and thia 14, Washington 2.
1 Herman Raster, tbe note*! Garmin edi-. been competing with the courts in thedivorce business, and divorcing couples for
tiqjc all but three of tbe train of eighteen
vuiuauu, .uaj w.— me National league whertfhi
much less than it costsiu court
car* were left to their fate. Three of the
•*
i VIJ Pr-Mew Solur, oi I-ruu. I, In
train men h:ul badly blistered faces.
Two masked meu boarded a Santa Fe
ball yesterday:
----- Al CMeaao—Cleveland Washington City to negotiate a reciprdc*
train thirty miles north of Guthrie, L T.,
—New
York
Saturday and “held up” the passengers,
Tte..,—
v— v
—u 7, . Uy troaly wlU| the uujtod States.
The wind shifted Sunday night and 12, Chicago 14; nt Boston
drove the fire into Nckvaygo, Mecosta and Boston 0; nt Cincinnati—Pktaharg fl. Cm-1I The United States senate committee on getting about &gt;100.
Ocean counties. Cook’s Station Aud Bar­ dnuali 3; nt Brooklyn—ITiiladelphia 10. । finance will prepare n tabulated stateThe New Orleans authorities are so in- '
the charge*
nf Consul
Corio that
ton have not been heard from, nnd are Brooklyn 12,
I uu-ut showing the effect of 'the McKinley ,ceiled
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supposed to bodestro^-cd. Everything lu
Ateoclatlon:
At Washington City- lull on market prices. It Is now at New I' they wiii
wlH dcuiuuu
‘l«maud hi*
his recalL
recall.
Lilly, Park City, nhd Olla has been XX ashlngton 5, St. Ixiuis tt&gt;; nt Borton- York making an'iuvestigation.
Senator
Cuilom 1is reported to have said
e
.-/'-si
burned Three villages haven popula­ Boston b, Cincinnati?; nt Baltimoreot tho New Orleans grand jury report:
Investigation has not disclosed any evition of 300 each. West Troy, n few miles Louisville 5, Baltimore 10; at Philadel­ de’nce of ‘crime In the ca e ot’thv death at ; ‘lonot remember having rend a document
north of Utia, tuts been environed by Are phia-Athjetio 4. Columbus 15.
Denver of Mrs. Barnaby, of Providence, so full of humiliation to the good citlseu*
since early yesterday itoruiug, and Is supLeague tccorda Suture!ay: At Chicago R. 1.
of this country.”
yST'Kii
• The toul lo. by lhe fi™ In the lumber
Grand
Grand Rnplda at rent car lines are tied
len-p;,lUd
&gt;“"l«s • t Brook-j yer.li nt Iran, 1,1,m.l City. N Y..1 up,
»P. the
!'»employes
’
having struck against
“"SSuuS r“!
0,“bt “
,MWM* &gt;“n1'
an ironclad agreement to work as
Where Nivarna mil Fremont on the
Flint and Pcre M^rqii^tte road one?
many hours ns the bosses deem necessary,
A
VkPrlufiAn
,.
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a
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1
Assoeiatian Saturday: At Boston- - «m ..
stood I-. nothing now but u pile of ashes. CluelmuU
A Bo.iou I; m ItalilmoraT1'?
crown! ”«&lt;4 nroiblnUU. and to be responsible for damages resultThu- village of Lake has not been heard luillmow !«. Loubvllta « «c Wubln,. । which is In..........
session
at Pittsburg, by a vote irg from accidents.
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Elin Lntuu. 17'year* old, ot Binning*
from since its last appeal for help Sun­
i of 83 to 24 refuses to admit negroes to
ton
City
—
Wushiugtou
10,
St.
Louis
8;
at
ham, Conn., stepped ou a garden rake,
day. Seas of flro arts sweeping through
i
memb.-rship.
'
,
the woods near Itell Cloud, Newaygo Philadelphia—Athletics 4, Columbus 0.
1 Civil war lias broken out in Costa Rica, one prong ot which pierced her toe. The
C
imcago
,
May
12.
—
Following
are
the
.
wound
healed, but Inter grew sore, and
county, while more than two miles away
' and the country is under martial law.
made yesterday—League: 1
now she has the lockjaw.
across the state the little hamlet of Tiut baseball records
It is saiu
said mat
that naisi-r
Kaiser Wilhelm
ot tier
Ger-­
,, ,
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at
nuaeimot
There Is a ,7
flnnucial, crbOs nt Lisbon,
is in a gulf of flame.
The latest news At Itao-BMK !. C-ilngo S; u Cm- nrany will vWl !b» chlraso WotM’k ftUr.
from Traverse City it to the effect that Hon.tt-Bnrakljn -. CMnnatl S; «t Prlnre.. Uralrio, m-.v be raid’o bed.- r°nnK”1 FrUV 1,1,1 roWnl., k’.iil
the entire population i» out fighting fire.
Millions of logs are burning all over the M J2Jili,.atmr5AtWH
W’ P
r A I The o«rt‘«n« of the in.urgvuta in Chili ' silver, ©ne man had to carry away 113.
but) in tbe metal.* It weighed about 100
center of the state -and nt last reports Os- _ Aiwociation. At Baltimore—St, Louis 4, I have
by
Bnlma
terhout and Fox’s 8250]000' plant mid lum­ Baltimore 8; at Philadelphia—Athletic 14,
pounds.
Cedn.
ber yard was on fire.
tn- ।
.
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,
, ., Tbe price of silver at Washington City
IxiuNville 2; nt Bo-ton —B &gt;rtou 7, Coluni- ,
mural. &lt;XM1 mlura proJiuM 1S.SH.M Mood.tv w„
»&gt;.«! U UM1 per
bus 4; at Washington’ City j—Washington
r™a during Ik, yu.rnuJmg July
„ntl „t lh,„
th, trv„urr
RAN INTO A FURNACE.
12, Cincinnati 4.
11.. *
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.
I bought 5*13.500 ounces.
Fire lighters In itens.ylvani* Have a
AT SCHWEINFURTH’S 4*HEAVEN.'’
Fearful Experiucr.
,
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? Dodge, la., capital foU.I
Keating Summit, Pa., May 13.—Ou 1 x,lino,» LegUtatore Vi»it the Maa Whoi e txed to begin business.
The miners’ strike threateus to cause n
Sunday, while the foaest fire was raging 1
Claims To Be ( hri»u
t The
Tbe American
^Ulerjcao Medical
Mcdic-il association
association coal famine in Iow.u
intensely, a work truiti on the ^Sinnem i- !KoCKFonti. 111*., May 11.—A party ol ,
c|(nc,i ft, nnuual inkling at Washington
Secretary of tbe Interior Noble is at St.
read! in
charge cf
lcKisll‘tor'4 risited Schweinfurth, the J city Friday. Dr. Marcy, of Boston, was
]honing Valley
Lou la
,
Supcrluumfeut
B»4|p-,.
.lib .evenly ’
“ bl. inau.lon nrarburu. Theli' elraud pvMlteh
xoaugvr,
who
seventy :
. ■
William Hill asked Herbert Ga;l to pay
•oupcriuieuueui.
- .'era,.0.1- on. ot- town .nJ- ’ "omlog VV.W
inlirin.lell
w» ’xra.
■ te.P.Le&lt;l niul
.ml evrartbloj 1|_ So’heblxly TllUrS‘l«y tllgllt Stol? tilC Lim a debt ot 50 cent* at SL Loifi* Sun­
jmra. on -lra.nl,
.
.
.
.
_
H,i in'
Iw.ww T.n.
:
was nn
on ■dresa
left
grave
— pa*— j: fl-&gt;r..l
■
. mementoes
,,, ,
, on. the
• F
i of
. Dr.
,
dav.
day."' Hf-rlM-rt.
Herbert, however, wn*
wns tcmnorarilv
temporarily
'up Into the woods to fl^ht the flames.
crowd I Cronin, nt Chicago, by the friends of tho ■
embarrassed and replied with n terrific
1The train proceeded abput fivemiiles from
.
&gt; inurtii-rnil ninn Mnntlnv lit*'.
from Rockford murdered man Monday last.
blow, and then Brew a knife and cut Hill
Austin into the heart of the forest, when
Plans
and
elevations
for
machinery
hall
was present nnd
in seven places. Hill will die. Gail is
jintense heat and bliudiing smoke put an
have Leeu submitted to lhe World's fair
when tbe pretend­
(eud co its further progiesi. An attempt
directory. The dlmensious of this build­
A tire at Plnuo, Ills., destroyed 830,030
,was mado to reverse the course of tho train
er began his serv­ ing will be 830 by 300 feet.
worth of property.
.
ices nt noon he bad
and retreat, but it was loo late. Tbe
Tbe house -of B. F. McCormack, a
C. J. Beattie, an attorney of Chicago,
train was overtaken
caught fire.
Grape Creek miner, living near Danville,
‘
Contrary to bi&gt; Ills., who is opposed to the minors' was Monday disbarred from practicing as
au attorney by the supreme court.
Al! bands jumped from the cars and
tu'tolu i&gt;® preach- strike, was fired by inceudiarles Thursday
Tbe Lumber Trade association of New
sought safety in a creek} that flowed near
eil from ni n n u - uigbL
York has declared a boycott against all
by. Tbe water of the creek was boiling
/'jgSPy .script. He spoke
A family named Glabn was evicted at
builders who employ union laborers. This
hob and all tbe men were severely scald­ ’
f°r nearly three New York Thursday while a daughter action is in retaliation for a boycott de­
Superintendent Badger was over­
।ed.
hours. When the aged 9 was dying of scarlet fever. Tbe
clared by the union men on three of the
taken by tho flames while running, aud
■csrwxiKFUKTa.
leghhtlve party health officers ordered the family rein­ mepjbeni of tbe lumber association.
was burned to death. His charred re­ arrived Schweiuiurih did not puasa ia his stated.
r
.
Tbe body of a man, thought to have
Others are discourse. After he finished his haran­
.mains were found yesterday.
Professor Julius E’ Hillnnl, late -super­
Iknisslng. Last night the 'fire was under gue upon the necessity for a perfect life intendent of Coast Survey, died at Wash. ­ I been a sailor, was washed ashore from the
-.control. Thirty persona were badly in­
1 lake at Jackson pirk, Chicago, Sunday
j and that belief lu him furnished tbeonly ington City Friday.
?,
.
1( niguu
night. The
ih
police think the man was
.jured, fifteen of them seriously. It is im­ hope for this perfection, a number of his
Forest fires are raging on the Michi^au 1, niurucru
" •
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possible to get the names of the injured, followers spoke at great length. Aftei
peninsula. At Fotyst River tho damage is i
'
,or to approximate tbe loss.
The Bjlding Motor and Mtnufactur Ing
tbe services Schweinfurtb invited the leg­ estimated nt &gt;125,000.
j
company,
of Chicago,
made an assignislators to dinner, after which they were
Door wortr, WU., b-'Urf « !»■«•» ! “
FULdi,.'
TtallrtlKu-

Others Blistered—Devastation In the
Oil Fields.

^raruT^mMuJT'

' -... ii
► iiortii. range seven
.• ।
« &lt;■*! forty nine rods and
■ , '
&lt; *l*. theme north
, &gt;ii:-... ■ m*t bwty-n'ne (inland
I
n*i*. thence south
- ■ •* ■'.&lt;• j iare ot beginning, conau ot said land to be sold
■ .b&gt;e. right of cower therein.

:&gt; iirsi
Administrator.
M-iltiiiAGE SAl.gr
! m-cn 1.
tn tin- condition*
. ji.iow’ge made by Ira F.
• &lt; . Ahlric’ to Samuel Carson
:i.1. A. D. iSft;. and recorded
1 :!&gt;•■ UcmMer of Deeds, tor the
*rn; Suite of Michigan, on the,
•• ■‘i-r. a. D twe, mliberktof morl*
• • urn'
.bteh*ald mortgage wu*
ttav ot March, t-.'i. :.!*»tgned to
;
and duly recorded April
yr '.d K-itii-tcr of Deedsfn and
■.ty. Midi, in Uber
ol mort’■! n- ml it mis further express­
?.. ii inortgag* that should there
■...t il t titymcni of the Interest
i. . ;.d any day when the same
i-.ie. I'a- oble am! should the samoi
1 ..’1'1 iu arrears for thr space oL
• r principal on said mortgage
-nt 6.m opt'mi- ot the mortgagee,
!••:. .'II the-ecomi duyofOcto•, --1
.ml on tin-second day ot
:
- MJ
not having lieen paid
- r.-.n^ remained unpaid until
•r xd option said mortgagee now
u f'- of said mortgage due aud
•■lit in mortgage there i* claimed
tiir date ot '.hi* notice tbe sum of
- i -•i.-.u «evru dollar* and sixty­
. .1-. aitoniry * fee ot twenty-five
■I’-.l for iu said mortgage, and no
■ ..
lav.- Ii,:vnig bcm in*ti••erdhe moneys secured by said
intuirt thereof.
•tore, by virtue of the power
iruii.-d In said itiprtijage. and
i» -: h '.-ase made and provided,
1 mren that on Saturday.the 11th
A D . im»1. a: ten o'clock tn
i
*t-li al public auction to the
.........
ai,the north front door of the
Barr*'
• i-.rt House lafXr CJtv ot Hart
'
t ie place *li&gt;ra thr Circuit
• • . ! • •: P.am ■ ••iiutjns lusidenj. tee premises
1 *...
•tuage. or so much thereof
•ar* lo pay the amount due on
nUb ««‘»cti per cent intarert,
•1
together with an rttoro^'s
• ’ ■' ‘ 1
8*r dofiar* corenantrd for
:t. • . tiM-.-r,
being deseribwi in said
■
i- . that certain pteee or parcel ot
'. drMTibed a* follows: To-wtt:
,
'
.'t • of the southwest quarter
. -r two («j town one ft) north
r*-’ Harry e-ounty. Mlcbtgaa.
. yiummr-ictity acres of tand be the same

•*" 1

GOLD

Pittsburg. Pa.. May 12.—The forest
fires iu Cattaraugus county have de­
stroyed for tbe Allegheny Lumber com­
1
pany about 20,000,000 feet of lumber and
between 15,003 and 20,000 corda of bark.
This will be a money loss of between
,&gt;150,000 and &gt;300,000 with no Insurance. A
'
train on the Allegheny and Kinzua rail­
way bail a fearful race Sunday between
Red House and Prenek’s station. Con­
1ductor Bump saw tbe fire-wave coming,
;its roar having been heard for some time.
It wm chasing the train. Tha conductor
1sigua!-*d his engineer to put on steam and
run away from tbe Are.
Had to Back Out.
But although the engineer got up a
:speed of thirty-flve miles and hour, he
,could not run away from the fiery wave,
but it gainer! on him »c rapidly that in a
few minutes tbe bead of tbo wave had
caught up with the train and passed It
like a flash. Conductor Bump had the
engine reversed as quickly as possible,
Sawuei. It. Wn.EiitoN.
and tbe train was started back at its
Assignee of Mortgagee.
&lt; :."Vk, Attorneys for Assignee. greatest speed to escape from the fierce
nni .»Kh, irot. ___
__________ .;
furnace. The flames swept by not more
MZDALTwhs,* 1878.
than twenty-five feet from the track aud
the beat was terrible.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

^Breakfast
Cocoa

from which the excess of

|J H |];V4taoZutety Pure
and it
Soluble,

No Chemicals

used in
preparation. It has
more
three times tbe strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or ®ufar» ^d is therefore far more
econ°Micul, costing less than one cent
a a'p- It is delicious, nourishing,
sGtngihvning, easily DIGMTZD.
and admirably adapted for invalids
iW for persons iu health.

Sold by Crooe'rs everywhere.

W. BAKER &amp; co, Dsitassisr, Um.

BE MUCH

&gt;No more
priest*, regnrdles* of the
BLx
of this!

shown over the elegantly furnished house
and introduced to tbe “angels.” The
party went away ImptSMSd at least with
Schweinfurth’a astuteness and money­
getting capacity.

woorai. who d.lm. &lt;o l» IM yrara old.

...
Rev. Philip Brooks has written a letter, I

&gt;boot tb&gt; tamll

OlrtHw.U.tak.tb. prorWoo. o( tb.
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,
Eight per-ous were killed an.l twentyA Urs. ra.uor.ra. urn o.er &gt; l.rs&lt; .
, j
b
.xplotion on lb.
section of Texas Thuraday eveuiug.
It | .
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steamer Tancarville, in the harbor of
burst with a deafeaulng noise.
Newport, England, Monday. Tho vessel
Tbe prisoners iu the city jail at Atchi was a tank steamer, carrying coal oil in
Sax FliAXCisco, Cal, May 12 -The fact son became so interested in a discussion bulk, and the explosion was caused by
is no longer concealed even in the official of the scriptures that they came to blows. tbe gases in the hold.
' navy circles, that tbo swift cruiser Char­
Tbe Massachusetts state boardot health
Secretary Blaine is suflbriux from au
leston is now off in hot chase after tbe reports seventeen deaths from hydrophobia acute attack ot indigestion at New York,
Chilian transport Itata, which left San the past year, the highest number ever re but his physicians say be is no danger
and will soon be entirely recovered.
Deigo last Wednesday while under arrest corded.
and carried off a deputy ot tbe United
Clara Peng, a young lady living on
THE MARKETS.
Sedgwick street, Chicago, wm burned tc
States marshal.
Tho Chilian cruiser
Esmeralda is bslisved to ba lying off death Friday by an alcohol bandage tak­
Chicago.
Cape San Lucas, which is the southern­ ing fire.
Chicago, May 11.
most point of land in Lower California,
Tbe Spring Garden National Bank, of
Following
were
tho
Quotations on the board
awaiting the supplies carried by the Ita­ Philadelphia, has closed its doors.
: ta. The sea run to that point is about
The New York Herald has noruited Jas.
j 700 miles.
G. Blaine as its presidential candidate.
Her Orders Are Explicit.
Tbe treasury Friday bought 414,000
4uw Itata being heavily
--------- - -------------Tbe
loaded,- al­ ounces of silver at from $0,981 to &gt;0.984 per July, opened aud closed teKr: August, opened
clos’d 574AC- Data -No. 2 May. opened
. tijOUgh reputed a fast graft, il is estimated
ounce.'
clm»d 50c; July, oja-ued 45c. r osed 45Uc; Sep­
i that fihe caunot exceed six or eight knots
The Milwaukee boss stonecuttera yield­ tember. ojieued 34hir, closed 343*0. Pork­
&gt; BQ houri muq tij0 Charleston, which loft
ed to the strikers Friday, granting them May. opened —. cloeed 111.52*4: July, opened
JjaD pedro yeaterdny morning, is thought
tll.SU clo*el til 72y&lt;: September, opened
certain to overtake her or reach San Lu­ &gt;i a pay.
ttt.lU closed tUm Lard-May, opened -,
Barnett Bros., of Lakeshle, Mich., neat
cas in ad vanceof the transport. If uot found
dosed
Muskegon,
lost
2,000,000
feet
of
lumber
by
tbe Charleston will .proceed direct
Live stock-FoUow'.ng'were tbe price* at the
The run out of tbe terrible district was there
----------------------Union Stock yardx: Hogs-Market rather
•
1 ■-*- -rill
be the first port fire Friday.
made in a few minutes, but not without to Acapulco,
which
will b«
Tbe legislature of Connecticut having slow Siad weak; buyers ba-&lt;kward. prices 10d»
•much suffering among tbe mon on the Bt which any further intelligence can be
trara. Th. .4 iurar .ml ilramro Uy l&gt;« rarahvrt. Era. chough ch. rote*, failed to make an appropriation for th* 15.- lower: sa‘t» raugod at f28034.«l i»tea. &gt;4.®
©*.ll(&gt; light, J4.^4.&lt;5 rough packing. &gt;4.to©
in tbe cab, and the other trainmen proa-: meralda is met as the convoy of the itata State Insane a«ylum. Governor Bulkely 5.O) mixed, and H-OHSAOS heavy packing and
trated themselves face down on tbe car*. |t M understood that tM orders of the has pledged himself to furnish the fund? shipping lots.
Conductor Bump was severely burned. Charleston are explicit ou the polut of necessary.
, Cattle - Market dull and weak; local buyers
Tbe hospitals of London are b?Conih&gt;p land shippers rather slow to purchase; quoteand one of his men had his clothing ! capture, and if the Itata, is a.ghte«l UH
crowded with patients suffering with 'dons ranged at tG.759.0.50 for choice to fancy
burned off In several places, and his flesh ; believed certain that there will be a fig
inflnenza.
All
the
clerks
of
tbe
bou*e
■hipping
st sere &gt;5.iMi45.7U good u&gt; cboic j do.
was frightfully blistered
{ or capture, or both.
do. 13.50 (4^5
of commons save one aie suffering from f4.3Uft4.90 common to fair
butcbcni’ steers.
rtsckere S3.0J®
lhe epidemic.
Lowe. IB th. OH Beglo»|
Mlch. May 12 -Z. Bigelow,
5.25 Texans. ‘3 40tl* 3) fovdoru, H.HJ&amp;4 OOcowa,
Cardinal Tascbereau, of Quebec, has re­ 11.SJQ3to bulla, aud U50M80 Meal calves.
W.URIX, P*..
ra^'Clark E. Slubble and Sherwood Clark
ceived from tbe bisbop of Carcassonne a Sheep—Demand rather active and prices ruled
bare been ramus In Ibia
w.r, killed Bunday nlghi by a colll.ion relic of 1-abonne Ste. Anne in tbe shnpa of ateady. Quotations ranged at &gt;4.7540.70 wtat
Saturday afternoon. High wind, Sunday
b
|n
, |ot „t
between a freight train and a lot .ot cars a bouu of one of tbo bauds of the mother erm. 15.ul&gt;iiA75 natives, and fa.oaa7.5U lambs
fanned the flames, nnd np to noon yester- loaded with logs. Twelve others were in­ of tbe blessed Virgin Mary.
Produce: Butter—Fancy separator. S7o per
dap the destroyed property wastaa fol­ jured. tbe moat seriou* ca*es being tbote
A few dnys.ago it wns telegraphed from lb; dairi-s fancy fresh. SkaS5c; packing
lows: Six oil rigs of Brown- &amp; Keegan; it Charles Wallin* badly brn^ *nd , Europe
&amp;u.vpe that W. W. Jacques,
........ —
­ stock, fresh. 15®17c. Eggs-Southern stock.
an ---AmeriHe per dox; northern. 14c. Live poultry
forty-eight rigs of A. J. Thomson, to­ head smashed; Amo» Pickst, breaat. injm-1
bad been mobbed al Florence, Italy, —Old chic&lt;:mte. lhe per lb; spring, fl.50a8.tn
gether with pump station and five oil ed- O. P- Farrell, shoulder badly stnasbed ।
Bu expression of feeling over tba New adox: roost ere 5^6^; turkeys, mixed. 9c;
tanks, one 600 barrels and four 250 barrels; and dangerous scalp wounds; C. Hunt- j Qrie«nB ulaughter. It proves that Mr.
E.H. OalOc; geese. f3.tna5.0D JMT ik’L P&gt;two rigs of Morek &amp; Boyer; three rigs of ingtou, back injured; Frjguk Hartford, j jMCqUee Inadvertently drove into a melee tatoes—Rose. 75j83cper bn; Hebron. WClWc;
&amp; H. Briggs; R. R. Armor lost eight spine injured; Auguaus Rider, bead and ( between the police and some rioters who Peerless. HiftftJc: Burljsnks. f l.OOaiJW; mixed,
7T..1S.V-. Strawberries-Tennessee, poor to
rigs, together with pump station and two leg badly Injured; James Wibon. severely ■ were stoningjhe officials.
250-barrel tanks; F. P. Hue lost tw*]" bruised. AH are re»id'-ute ot this place.
^fae following national bank* were Bat­ fair, I1.S03X1U; good. »3J&amp;a2to per rt-qt cms:
MimtanpiA poor to fair, fl.tuai 75 pcrM-qt
rigs; Best &amp; Cable sixteen. Miuland Oil
------------------- -TT* | urday authorised to begin business: Hide
company six, and Allen, Higgins &amp; Co,
Great D.msuil for D,«»fc
I and Leather National bank of New York. CaS;oom cornnr1, 4HU«fe P®r lb; whisk
two. Property owners are paying
’ Washington CtTY, May D —
a*»', ^piul f500.000; Commercial National brush. .va!Wc; green, self-working.
per hour for men to fight tbe fire. -1“® maud for dimes upon the United states
of Hj„h Point, N. C., capital &gt;50,000; inddo and oorem. »«&gt;7c; common bruah, SM
fires are thought to’be nearly under oon- treasury i&gt; m&gt; pre-'* that It can not be Trad-rs’ National bank of Clarksburg,
crooked. a©3H^;ry IB "V UIV."
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a»»Uka ....w.ra..— —....
trol. Tbe loss will be 000.000.
Withia the
the past
past ten
ten on
days
met. Withia
» &gt;174*000 in w Vs., capital ftO.OOO.
.
.
. :_ — I —and
n.l erorders
—elmwu rOF
.......
.
ditne« ha»
shipped.
for
William anda .Irwin
Doncan, brothers,
....... _ ___ —- »..tr&gt;&gt;i.e t,* 11-* fl.It'llattempted to cross a track-near Cincin­
Rapid Cmr. &amp; D., May W.-JMay,
do Jaly. &gt;1&lt;J7«; Augurt, J1XMM.
nati Saturday and both were instantly
Dawns, of Cleveland, O., has spent sev­
r 2O»y IX—*uu
killed by t* train. They were residents of
Washington Citt. May &gt;2. Tbe Ital­
eral weeks in tbe vicinity ot Harney Peak
Orleans, 1;
it L
is under
under- (
n,on, j, on foot among Roman Cntboand the tin district. He is working up a ian consul at Now Orlon..-,
an erica io
.uc 1™;,=
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large deal in tin mines aggregating stood, baa boeu recntled by his gavegu- I lies in America
to unvu
have the
pope appoint ,
]
about IKM',000. He is suppoeed to repre­ meut. and tbo d“l'e,4?f b?U* c^iul1 « bishop, of tbe same nation, as ths emb |
«** L*rd-Qutot, Jriy. *8.*; Aaguat.
sent tbe Standard Oil company. There
“ &lt;’oiue other poinL*
I 8rBCtB who annUBl,y’ 1**re E°«»P« toe tb® • *74B‘
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THE •• COLCHESTER " BI BBER CO.

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.

G. G. SPAULDING,
HASTINGS.

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pioDATE ORDER.
State of MiehiK iii. County of Barry-M^
At n session! of the Probate Court for tlie
County ot Barn-, iiuldeu al tbe Probate Office,
hi the city of IHastinxs. in s»l&lt;l county, on .
Monday, the fib 4*y of Muv, In the year
one thousand eight hundred atai ninety one.
Present, Chafas JV. AnnsDonf, Judge ot
5 ’tn'tbe matidr of the estate of Banna!*
QiEU-keiibusl.', drceasei!.
__ . •
Ou rcadlug .uid filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. ot Charles W. Jordan, adininistnrtorjg
Mid estate prayinx tw reasons th-relnset forth,
that he may be’llccuaed to sell the realestato
of said deceased!In said petition described.

ed. and all otiiTO |kersous interested In saidestate, atu re&lt;i&gt;»tred to appear at *i»«**'**“
said court, ttienlo be Holden at tbe Prooatt&gt;
office, tn tbe city &lt;’&gt; HaSttogs. In
am! show rauM-.|lf auy there t&gt;e. why the prayer
ot the iietltt" :1T may not be granted. Ana
It Is further ordered, that Mid petitioner give
notice to lhe persons Interested iu said^estate,
of the pendem y lot iaM petition, ami the barhi- thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
puulMiisI In thF Hasting. Uax.xkix * ««*
paper printed and circulated In said ^ounlJ_I"
ham one? In lach wrsk t .r tare..
1 •
weeks prer.o x»A&gt; -.mil day nf beartaz,
t HAauai w. auxstroxo.
.
, |
Judge of Probate^
[A true copy.] '
('riAXCERY 8A1.IL
,
■

In pursuance «&lt; and by virtue of an order and
decree of tbo cinrult court for the CoxiirvTjr
Barry, luclmneeH. tn the Kate of Hlchfinrn.
made and dated on tbe fourteenth dav of
November. A. D.I1830.in aerrtaln cause there­
in pending, wberriu Nidiols. Sln-pard &amp; Co., a
corporation organized and doing business under
the law* of the Htate of Michigan are complain­
ants. and Francis Walbert. George B. Griffith
and Melissa Walliert are defendant*. Notice la
hereby given that I shall sell at public uuctioa,
to the highest btcMer. on Saturday, the twen­
tieth day of June. A. D. infu. at ten o'clock tn
the forenom, at the north front door of the
court house tn IbeiClty ol Hastings. County of
Barry and State of Michigan, said court bouse
being the plaee for holding thr circuit court for
said county of Ham. ti»e following described
property to wit: All Unit certain plrc»- or pari
cel of land situate and being In the Township
of Yankee Springs, County of Barry and State
of Michigan, and de*critH-d as follows to-wit:
The north east fraftlanai quarter of the south
east fractional bnfrteroi section twenty, town
three north, range (ten west, containing thlrtyeight and on«- hnlf acres ot land more or less.
Dated. Hastli.gs.iMlcn.. May Sth. 1M1.
I Auixxo E. HexAirroN,
Circuit Conrt Commissioner, Barry Co. Mich.
8TVAUT, K.vaj-»F.n&amp; Wurn,
roticitors for Complainants. -

I’KdB&amp;TE ORDER.
St ite of Michigan.bounty »f Barry-ss.
Al a session of the Probate Court for tbe
Couuty of Barry, iicdilen at tbe I’robatc Office tn
tlie city ot Ha* tlnrs.. In said county, on Tues­
day. the Hist dav nt April, In tbe year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present, Charles. W. Armstrong. Judge of
In the matter of the estate of Cortez P. PendlU,
deceased.
.
i
l
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
of A-xnes C. PendlU, widow dOald deceased,
praving that a certain Instrument no* on Die
In this Court purporting to be the last will and
tiMtamcnt of said deceased may be admitted to
probate and that adtoiulstratlon of said estate
may be granted to James M. Cadwallader, the
rxeentor named In said will or to some other
suitable person.
Thereupon tt Is cq-dered. that Friday, the
15th dav of May. A. I). 1891. al Hen o'clock
In the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of
sntd |&gt;etltlon. and tlutt the heirs at law of said
deceased and nil other fw-nkons Interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session ot
said court then to bn holdcn at the Probate
Office, In the city of Hastings, in said county,
and show cause. If any there be, why tbe prayer
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And ft to
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the person* interested in said estate, of the
pendency ot said potI lion, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published in tlie Hasting* BANNER, a newspa&gt;dr printed and elrcitiated in said county of
larry, once in each week for three successive
weeks previous t&lt;» sah| &lt;b»y of hearing.
CilAHUtB W. AUNSTKONG.
(Atrueeopy.1
Judge of Probate.
PRORATE ORDER.

ia the matterof tbe estate of Susan T. War.ner, deceas'd.
On reading and Minx the petition, duly
verined, of Cle.nent Smith for Eurene Hartborn
and Hiram M. Chase, creditors of said deosaed.
praying that hrth Chapman, the exettrtor tX
said deceased, may be required to file bls ac­
count u such aud pay the debts and legacies &lt;«
said dec-use.'., and that an order be entered
allowing tbe t«jtlti&lt;mers lo commence an action
on the bond of said executor.
Themnwn it Is,ordered, that Tuesday,
Che 30th day of June; A. D. JW1. &gt;t W
o'clock in tbe forenoon, be assigned tor
the hearing of said petition, and that
the nelrs at law at said deceased and
all oilier persons Interested In- said esttto.
city of Hastings in saW county and show cause,
if any there be. why the prayer ot tbe peti­
tioner may uot be granted.
And It is further ordered that said petitioner
_ — ...._ _. . .
raw
I,. &lt;eld

paper printed and circulated in said C
Barry ot;ce In each week for three ro

bO YOU TAKE THE

TELEQSWm
«hy non

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Q /JSL.
visit to our beautfnl little city. Mr. Fred
Miller, in behalf of tbe Catholic* of this
parish nnd the class confirmed, thanked
■otlretbat among tbe members of him tor his kind words and good teaching.
tehijran bo»*c of rcprer*cntatjve!i who Thin all who deaired were given the op­
••Nor on the proposldo” r,,r
portunity to meet ahd shake hands with
tv to appropriate 830.000 for the enthe bishop.
the G- A. R.
the national
^npment at l*«relt WM reprcseutatlye
Two Fino Stallion*.
iowen of this Bounty. Mr. Bowen will
&gt;ver have another chance to mb'represent
Frank Brown and Ctovalana.
(any eotinty In tbe legiriatuye of this

ADDITIONAL local.

Tbo attention of those who desire to
raise fine hones (or their own use or for
the markeL such as are always sought by
FoUawing are tbe real estate transfers buyers, is directed to the two fine stallions,
f the week ending May ll. 1891, as Frank Brown and Cleveland, owned by N.
iken from the books In the register’s office: T. Parker, and which will irate the a.«as&lt; n
at the Hastings house barn. For the pur­
f. aj«w «» b »• »•«•;
**7
pose of giving our readers a better Idea &lt; f
these valuable animals, we append u few
Harriwt C. Turner to A. B. Jessup; parcel c facts relating to them.
_m17 OrauxevlUe. SWFRANK BHOWN.
Ivvl CheeMuan lo Bmily Chcesman; CM »*e
Register number 3887, bay stallion sired
5 Map)-Grove.»l
•
J B. l*ooiey loG. W. and Celestin Rooker: by Florida, dam Mary Clark. Second
voa see w, dam Brook’s mare, by Long island Black­
hawk (24). Florid* by Rysdylt’s Hiinible^SrettsKsrt to* R. C. Norton: »a sec 19.
tonijin (10). Dam Florida Hard, by Vol­
’wa’rJbto 1’hlilp Holler; lot 36 Na»b- unteer (55).
Frank Brown’s dam. Mary Clark, by
StrlMbackto PhebeC. Murry; ttn sec
Volunteer (55). Dam by Long island
km Bprings.
reth Gappy to Peter Ca ppy; lots 5 and o Blackhawk (24.)
Frank Brown has three-fourths of his
i Bgsjestou to Wm. H. Jenks; parcel city blood from 2:30 producing stock, ranking
on an exact level, in this respect with
Hsadershott to Lizzie M. Walter; w* lot Louis ^apoleon. Grand Sentinel, Jerome
I sv lot w&lt; dty. SJ.ooo
Skdhnauto Wm. H- and Mary Skinner; Eddy and Jay Eye See. Old Hambletonlan,
F. il. Miner: M the double grandsire oF Frank Brown,
stands ahead ot all othqr sires of trotting
, Phillip'S add. Nashvil'e. 83.000.
horses, having thirty-seven in the 2:30 list
And his son. Volunteer, the sire of tbe
The following is tbe apportionment of granddam ot Frank Brown, has twentythe primary school interest fund for Barry three in that list, including Alley. 2:10.
Bodine, 2:19W; Driver. 2:19}$: Gloster.
2:16; and St. Julien. 3:11 VThe speed-producing power of tl&gt;e 11ambletonian blood has grandly asserted itself,
whether the breeding has been in or out
The mares ot tlie
Hambletonlan
65
family have in the 2:30 list..........
*
Of these the number by Hambletouian
31
sires is.......................................................
25
S
Those ot the Mambrlno Chief family
5
have.................................................................
S-'.l ,
237.31i Of these the No. by Hambietonian
MMOn
•SW.Ufi’
sires is............................................................ 39
347.75
Kam} Those of the Henry Clay family have 50
Hg»U*
373 00I Of these the No. by Hambletonlan
Hasting* twp
5M30&gt;
sires is................... .........................................
Martinet (3ty
J Those qf tbe American Star family
trying
&gt;
have....................
’..... 40
373
Johnstown
170.30’ Of these the No. by Hambietonian
DMMSrilH
•.Ml .Ml■! ‘ sires is........................................................... 85
Maple Grove
217.75
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;
Facts
speak
for
tbe
Hambletouian
b’.oad
‘J00.M
Rutland
471
k of which Frank Brown is a splendid repreThoruappir
Woodlaud
j
sentntive.
Terms:
—
To
Insure,
820.00.
173.23
Yankee Spring

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ijiiSaos
Circuit Court
The following are the cart’s disposed of
at the present tenn ot court up to the time
of going to preos:—
The people vs. Burton, obtaityng prop­
erty under false pretenses; dismissed by
death of defendant
The people vs. Carrol Cutler, malicious
injury to personal property; nolle pros.
T|ic ]&gt;cople vs. Jas. ami Wm. Colllsou
and Clarence LeBartm. violating fish law;
changed plea to guilty and fined 85 each.
The people vs. John Eaton, larceny;
plead gully.
Tbe people vs. John Garrison, larceny:
plead guilty.
,
The people vs. Clarence Pefinock and
Geo. W. Kern, violating liquor law; plead
guilty and, fined 825 each.
The people vs. Jacob Odell, violating li­
quor law; nolle pros.
The people vs. Henry Dietl, violating
liquor law; plead guilty and fined 825.
The people vs. John Damouth, violating
liquor law; guilty and lined S'.o.
The people vs. Joel lAeMoud. obstruc­
ting railroad; not guilty.
. Chas. B. McDermott vs. unknown heirs
&gt;f Matthew Broughton, deceased, bill to
remove cloud from title; decree.
Chas. A. vs. Anna M. Austin, divorce;

Sarah J. vs. Frank E. Smith, divorce:
Melissa Hallett vs. John Hallett, divorce:
decree.
Tbe case of Alexander Foster vs. Sam­
uel Marshall, assumpsit, now on trial.

Friday morning last at BL Rose's church
in this city a class of fifty-seven were con­
firmed. RL Bishop Foley, of Detroit,
officiating. The exercises .were very im­
pressive, and of a most Interesting charac­
ter to those not familiar with them. The
Bishop was assisted by two priests from
Before the confirmation, the
( jBiabop delivered an able discourse, setting
iortL Xiu* claims of tlie Catholic church to
be lhe.»?WJrch ordained and established by
Chri*L JT-&lt; matter how much one might
disagree,wRK the JHsbop none could fail
to prnnoiHicv jrts dlseCurw t0
highly interMlinc.
After U,r ,-raoc I*. BI«k'D
tire clan. about to
.’"d “n''r
, polabr.r out the ortu and trmpw.
*
that would confront them lit their Jmiffla.
through life, he exhorted there to be faithTDl Christians and to remember their obli­
gations to the visible church and its in vis­
. 'bte Head. He especially enjoined them
W»8«i»U-ful ami thankfol that it was
their high privilege to live in free America,
where they were peniiittett to serve God
recording to the dictates of their own con­
sciences His short address to Hie class
was IvVrw'lcd to very emphatically imupon their minds duty tt&gt; country as
»wvl. as church.
BirfmpWey is a representative of ” h_.
Hot that U* 4**Ad** •*
Catbolk
ehureb differbere fromtjuto
lhe 8ame
charch luotherlan^K b»&gt; raU„.T lt L, lhc

Bright bay with black points: 10 bands
high; weight, 1,250 lbs.
This Ilambletonlan stallion was foaled
May 23. 1882. Slrdd by Fred B. Hine
(Standard. No. 1154) with a record of 2:37,
has shown quarter in M, and full mile in
2:26; he by Florida (Standard, No. 82) the
sire of Walnut, record £r20Xl Lottie, rec­
tal 2:24: and the Florida Chief (trial 2:21 ;&lt;
as a 5 year old): he by Rysdyk's Gamble-,
Ionian (No. 10), tbe sire of Dexter, 2:17;
Nellie, 3:18: Orange' Girl 2.”J0; and of
thirty-seven trotters with records below
2:30. Fred B. Hine's dam was by Rysdyk's
Hambletonlan. Florida’s dam was Florida
Maid, by Volunteer, the sire of St. Julien,
2:11 h; Gloster 2:16: and of twenty-three
trotters with records below 2:30.
Cleveland’s dam was May Jennings, by
Billy Morgan.
Second dam. tbe Seth
Cogswell mare, of Messenger descent
Cleveland is unquestionably, as fine a
stallion for his age as can be found in the
country, and already give promise of being
u very fast horse. Terms:—To insure.
•10.00.

Theron Aldrich has vacated room in the
drug store building., and has moved into
the bouse vacated by Brad Thompson.
Thomas Kelly and wife visited his broth­
er-in-law, Manley Cottingdon, in Kalama­
zoo Sunday.
Clare Aldrich and wife are the happy
parents of a son bom on Ute 7th. Grand­
pa and grandma Ford, of Union City, visit­
ed him at an early hour thereafter.
■
G. W. Williams is erecting road fence
cast of the Comers composed of pickets,
wire and posts, adding much to the appear­
ance of his fine farm as also to the high­
way.
Foreman Price expects to complete the
task of sawing lumber here this week.
They filled hn order of one .car lead and
delived tbe same on board of car at Milo
Saturday, for parties within your city to
be manutactured there into furniture.
Mrs. L. Policy had another slight stroke
of paralysis one day last week, rendering
her quite uncomfortable aud almost helpGeo. Jessup, a former resident of Orange­
ville, but for tbe past few years ar resident
of California, made his numerous friends
about the Corners a visit Sunday and
Monday.
Frank Moon, our new U. S. mall carrier
for the next four years, entered upon the
ties last week which Uncle Sam assigned
rj*Jake H'jovner having sold out his
Mw- .
’ime to Frank.
I,n1Txpir7x *
■ and daughter Alice returni. i. । .
. Union City Monday.

uersuam Bush ami »»•
.
were
ot hW brtuJ'■'"•'.•J. JM. Cadwallader and wif* over Sunw*-'

He wtw** little, white haired, withered
up old man, with a leather batten face
peering over a scraggy fringe of chin
whiskers. He Sat in a rear seat cf tbo last
car of the Cape train, gaxing through molat
eyes at a.Uttte shaver perched opposite.
The conductor knew him, and stopped
when he punched their ticket* to esk.
“Where did you get tbe boy. Uncle Seth?"
“He** Sairey’s,** replied tbe old man, chok­
ing a aob. “I never sot eyes on him afore
a week ago ytaterday. Yer see, when S&amp;irey
run off an' merried a good fcr nothin'
•camp, mother *n I kinder felt we wm

BUbop Foley Ibal
th*
country should alm to
up***
V* institutions. It Is a slg.uftcnMfact ,tiat thi» Americanism Is a
. grc**S
in tlie Catholic church.
-And ir
tt should be so. If nolltlcal
MBd religions liberty and Catholicism can'bnt for any reason dwell logvlher. especfnBy in an en)lghtei»ed country like our
own, 1: nest follow that Catholicism must
suffer. For a few pe«i&gt;« may be content tbe fu*t fur five years—sayin' she wuz
Jo gel their religion from Rome: but never mighty low. Blud's thicker ’n water, an’
tlwir polities. Nor will they surrender J started fur town at ouct to bring her
their Ixxltage at the behest of bishops, hum. But she wu» too fur gone—died th&lt;
priest* or popes. Therefore if the Catholic day I 'reached her. I found that leetle
church would live and prosper in America, friler tb*r, an’ his mh’ble father wouldn't
her clergy must not be unfriendly to det me bev him till I bought him—jes' like
American Institutions, or Un? Catholic pui- he wuz a dnn:b beast. But I’d hev had
pti s»d Catholic pews would be at serious him if I’d bed to mortgaged tbe place-be1*
got Sairey’s eye*.”—Boston Traveller.

In lhe errata, r reception was tender­
ed lo Bishop Foley at Union halt He

THE BANNER
75 CENT/.

that
Cleans
Most
is Lenox
If the frost of
Monday night did not
kill your fruit
blossoms the insects
will, unless you buy
of
Fred L. Heath
London Purple,
Paris Green,
White Hellebore
or
Insect Powder,
and feed it
to them—the
insects, not the trees.

* Corammw Trotlment.

Ko Mossy Rwiutrrf »T

Hastings, Saturday, May 16,1891.
,&lt;3
&lt;1

,,W-22S
Due from banka In rreerva cities.
Furniture and flJtnr7,” " • • UTm'
Current expenses aud taxes paid
Cheek* and cash items..................
.Nickles aud pennies...................
.....................................................
u!” aid Na’iraii «»"»*£ Nv’»*

1X01 OT

5

;.IO7 so

Total ....................... . ........... •
uranitiTiKM
i',apftri »ux-k paid iu ..............
lurpltrt fund
■■■■
.......
4,01"
Vndlrided prnfi’* .....................
commercial deposit*.................
.............................................................. •i»ww »
state of Mlrhicxn. cottnivof l'S’T5‘ jj**’

o

^Stocrlbed nnrt sworn t.. 11

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,

“A,aiK2ArT

COXKKCT—Atte*l:
Wm. H. Powr.iw
I
pjiir.tr T ( oujeove z Directors.
CHXSTKB MKtWXH
1 ________ _

Dr. A. C. Fruth, Celebrated Surgeon and President

J’KOBATE ORDER.
Stale ot Michigan, county of itorrv-s’j.
At a Jtotslon of tbe I'robate U&gt;urt for the
Countv ot Barry, lioldcu nl lhe I’robale J,&gt;fi&gt;re.
i.,h.CUVUia.tin.. Ih«ua
day. the 7lh day nt May. in lhe tear cm
thousand right hundred and ulnety one.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge or
in the matter of the estate of J*m?&gt;
C Janita 'iTtriiwIcy. executor of said rstato,
prays trial hib annual acwnnt heretofore n.ed
maybe heard and allowed.
.
ThcreujHHi It Is ordered, that Friday, the
5th day of June. A. D. Iril. at ten o'clock In
the lorrnoon be a««ixvrd for t be bearingo4: rata
petition, and that the heire at law of raid de­
ceased and all otiier persons Interested In rata
estate, are required to appear at»1 MMlmi of raw
Court, then to be hold ou at the Probat* Office
lu the UU) of Hastings, in said County, and
show caese. ll any there be. why tae praver of
the petitioner may not bv granted. And It w
further ordered, that rata priliioticr give noilrc
to the person* !ntere»tr»Lln said esime. of the
peadency of said m nuslirconat and U&gt;«- hearing
thereof, by causing a coih of this order lo be
published In the Harflni* Dannkb. • newspa­
per pi intod and circulated iu said l-ouuty of
Barry once lu each a»jrk for tbree surteaslte
weeks pre* lops to *nld day of heanUE.
ClIAS. ". ARMSTRONG.
IA true copv.l__________ Judge of Probate.

Of the

Fruth Medical and Surgical Institute,
Permanently established and incorporated
under the laws ot the state of HL. with a capital stock of 8100,000, for the &gt; i-ntifi.
■nd successful treatment of all forms of Chronic and Sexual Disessi-s, Catarrh, Asthma
Stomach. Kidney. Bladder. Nervous and Special Diseases of Mm and Women.
Ably assisted by a full staff obemlnent physicians hmt etftgeons far every depart­
ment of mediciae nnd surgery.
CMlarrhlCnrrd. Catarrhal aSMtowrfIL.
n.pcrt.nt t&lt;&gt; totdlet. Many tadi'W are of
upmlou thul lhe di-exM-i j»eeull *r to h* Dose, throb*, lung* *Dd »tomach.
mx arc Incurablri By my new metticri of crcM- asthma. coh»umpik»n and dyyx-pti.-.,
menLwhleh
b Tr fully treatod by lhe mad recent ead m-roiist
metbod*
•birti a vast htwplla! ezreHei»re h«
piled, vvu need not stiller x bring death. All
comm strictly eoufidenlial. Curable cases gu*r- proved worthy of confldcrce. We&lt;j«&gt;ii&gt;Dob«.
ler proof of sucresi ttoyi the IrMtiuonndi no fiiat
th»Institute
of thouvands bel|4r^ cxm-j. ib»t
i)r. Fruth after years ot evrerienw ho* per­
fected the moat Infallible method of curing t Ital we restored to health and b&gt;j&gt;|&gt;!ni-%. .
drain In Urine. Nocturnal loraes, xvuieb cause
aarnagr.
Marrlasv. aixrrim
Married persons
pereo»a or youog men
Dnj&gt;alre»1 Memory. Weak
*IrLtn'3M! y‘ control plat lug marriage, aware d
Want ot Energy rrctnduro derllnn of the Man- waugmas. hiMot procreative ; o. . n. m.wiiron

B

Epilepsy «r Vttinwditvdy cured ovournea
impoteney results. Thru, tarritto ril-^»r»lers
trrstm-m.
arising from ruinous uracriecd&lt;’f youth. Wight- aud never falling Hcnpltat
.
Ing tbe mo*t radiant hopes, unfirtuig patient for
K),lner _n,i niiuider

of brilliant, intellect.
bad been pronounced bey &lt;&gt;mi
CHANCERY ORDER.
I’llea, Flrtuta.Fissure. Polypi Cured without,
Kpilrpay positively cure-.! by
The Circuit Cour: for tbe County of Barry-In prin, knife or c tutcry. No detention from binjnever talUqg Ikwpital treat/neol,
ne».
'
™lathe matter of the netltlon of William B.
Frao Examination uf the Vrlne. Each person applvfqg for medical treatment Mr ud.««d
iurlian for barring th.- dower of Mary A. Bar­ or bring an ounce ol liielr nnne. which will receive » careful eheinlcri and mumseniiirai eutihan. an Insane person.
. Inailon.
Ourcadinc tbe petition duty terlfie.1 of wil­
wonderful CUREM perfected In old case* which have been n«deetrd'•&gt;; . •'•fcllfcJT
liam B. Bar.'ian. nravlng that the-dower interest
of Man A. Barban ina&gt; be barred nod that tlie ircriwi. No &lt;-xr*rtnients or failures. Parties treatrtf by tori I and express, but where pMsttlc.
In irdlnn heretofore appointed, tor the salt! personal cousudaston i« preferred. Curable ex-ea giMranteetl.
Qp~c«*e« and eornrobocidetsce eonbdemtaL Treat rnrttt »otn C. O. D. to n
tury A. Bnrtean. may be directed to transfer
her right of dower for reasons tlwrcln set Torth. ot 130 queatlons fare. Adlre-v with yostairc. DR. FRUTH. W East Madb t.
On motto'i of Alonzo E. Kenaston. solicitor
for
petitioner.
It
is
ordered
that
Monday*,
the
FOR THE
nth day of August next, al two o'clock In the
aftenioou. be assigned tor the neanng of »*ld
p-tltlon. niid that tbe next of kin of lhe said
Mary A. Bartian.be required to appear at a
session ot raid court to l*e holden at the nourt
hoiuw tn the city of Hasting*, in said eonnty and
show cause if uny there be why the prayer of
this jwlillonshould u*t be granted.
And it is further ordered that said petlltoner
THE GREATEST
give notice to the persons Interested of the
iirndencY of said pctlim aud the bearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
, published in tbe llaatlngs Bannku. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in raid cJuDty ot
Barry, for three successive weeks previous to
REMEDY OF THE AGE.
day of bearing: such publication, however,
Cures alt BLOOD aud SKIN Dlscimoc- the
shall not be necessary In case a copy of this orAs a Blood Purifier It has no equal. Send dcr
be srrred on tbe raid cell of kin pcrtoualty
al least twenty diys before the time herein pre­
scribed tor their annearanee.
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, now pastor Dated, this 13Cb day at May, A. D. tR&gt;l.
Frank a. Ho-ikkr.
1st M. E. church at Muskegon,
Circuit Judge.
Alonzo. E Kenaaton,
writes as follows:
Solicitor for Petitioner. I take pleasure in saying, to al! whom it may
concern, that I am personally acquainted with
MORTGAGE SALE.
Drs. I- N. Mixer &amp; Hou*, the proprietors ot'
Default having been made in the condlliousot
"Mixer's Cancer and Scrofula Brrup. ’ Durl-g a certain mortgage, made by - William Tuttle.
the three years’ pastorate at Baitings. Michi­ Thomas D. J arrant Henry W. Newman. Lewis
gan. they were mt mtiers of my church and con­ c. dealer and Frank H. Smith, trustees el tbe
gregation and therefore I had onporturlty to1 parsonage ol the United Brethren in Chri’t
know them and tbelr “remedy." I believe them1 rt'clely of the Cedar Creek Circuit, Harry Uounto be upright, honorable men. whose reprcseut- ty. Michigan, to Jacob Erb. dated October 21.
txtions may be relied upon xs true. As to the' lew, and recorded in tbe offlee of tbo register of
"remedy.” It baa been used by myself and family deeds for the county of Barry, In the state of
for some time, and for diseases of the blood, we Michigan, October Si. 1WG. it. liber 33 of mort­
areot the opinion '.here la none lietter. The testi­; gages nn page « ami by said Jacob Erb assigDmonials m to the value ot the "medicine.” of
to James C. Andros by au assiuuiuent dated
such jpsnectable physlr'ans of dlffierent schools‘ rd
17.1«W. and recorded tn raid regis­
as Dr. Jjunuman. of Hastings, and others, December
’ soffice October 27. IBM. In liber 36 of tnortg v
should be sufficient alone, aside from any:h!ng ter
on pare 61 by non payment of nraoeyw uuc
I may be able to ray. to secure for It widest Ks
ereon. by which the power ot sate therein
sales. It Is well known that phsleians of etmuL has
become oneratiie, on which mortgage there
fng. as a rule, art slow to recommend anything is claimed
to be due at ths date of this notice
that may be clawed as a "patent medicine.
hundred and ninety sty dollars and seventyWhen they do It may be relied upon as posses­ one
scrcp cents, and no suit or proceedings at law
sed of real merit as a "remedy.’'
having been Instituted to recover the amount
Respectfully. Witntitv A H:.’nshf.r&lt;:eu.
Pastor First Methodist church. Coldwater.
Midi.
Mb. ULI. at ten o'clock bAthe forraoou.
P. 8.—Though frequently solicited to do so, August
there will be sold at tbe north front door ot the
this Is the first Instance tn which I have given a court
lu tbe city of Hagtinr*. county of
testimonial ot this drscriptton. It is done cheer­ Barry house,
and state ot Michigan, raid court liotne
fully now in the Interest of the afiteted.
bring the place In whleh the circuit court for
Coldwater Mich., ’cL 29. 1680.
W. A. H.
the county of Berry l» held, at public auction to
the higliest bidder, tte premise* described in
said mortgage or so much' thereof as may bo
necessary to satisfy lhe amount due on raid
mortgage as above set forth, with the interest
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings. Mich. tbereoii and all legal oosu. raid premises being
situate in the township ot Btiilmore, In tbe
county of Barry and stale ot Michigan, and dt^
scribed as follows, to-wlt: Commencing twelve
rodsn rth of the quarter post on tbe south side
of sort;.&lt;a eleven, town two north, range tight
west, lor the ptace of beginning, tbencr running
west ten rods, tbeoce norti tour rods, thence
east ten reds, thence south four rods to the
place of beginning. Including tbe house and
barn now situate and being on said premises
Dated, Hasting*. Mich., May 11. in\

MIXER’S

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It is Conceded That
RUSSELL

Has met the expectations of all who are look­

ing for the latest and best things in

For Sale by all Druggists.

SPRING DRESS GOODS

STEKETEE

, JaxrbC. Abdbub.

Assignee of the Mortgage.
Alonzo E-Kcnabtok.
Attorney tor Assignee.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bariag been made for more than
thirty days la payment of Interest aid ot one
hundred dollarso&gt; prlnclnal overdue and paya­
IMPROVED
ble VU n murtngo d*:til March u». iswi, nude
by JahW* H. Hartley to Surah R. Austin, and
recorded in the office trf tbe ttogl.dor ot Deeds
for the County ot lurry In the st*to ot Michlgaa. March |7.1886. in liber t« ot morhuge*,
ou pHge MG. and by toe Ml&lt;t Sarah IL Austin
aisiKMed to Daniel W. Bopers, ny an assignmeut dated augiMl 29. lbw. and recorded In
said Keg liter's office Auxust 36, IMG, In liber 37
HOG CHOLERA, and
oi mortgages on pare to. and by the said Dwale!
W. itogera asslgueii to IL H. Court, by au asslgnPIN WORMS IN HORSES nicut
da ed May 1st. l«*0. aud recorded In said
rtjgtstcr'a office May IMD. un. In liber ,36 or
3VXEHEDS OF THEM.
murtgagw ou imge 36. and by tho said H. H.
Bomu. Ind.. O«t. 13. iS?o. Court asalffued to Margaret Andrus, by an *v
Mr. C. C-. Sn‘~«e«-.—Y«nr He? Cboler* Cuir. &lt; BigT'inent anted May 1«. iwo, and recorded In
said register's office. M*y llUi, l»t, lu Uber 36
of mortgages on |Mge ltn. for which dMaull
b»li&lt;.-ve Who be » roe tbe sal a Margaret Audrus or virtue al the right
WILLIS ROB1SUN.
riven her by »*ld mortgage, has made and bereuy makra inc whole principal sum of arid
mortgage and lhe interest accrued thereon uow
due and payable, nnd ou which mortgage there
Is claimed u&gt; be due at th &lt;Ute 0! this notice
lenbuudrrd twenry-six (UiUxra aud ten cents,

hoo Giioiera cure

said mortgage or any pail thereof,
Notice H therefore ucrvby given that

FortaUln Hut Ing* by
IF. H. GOODYEAR, Druggint.
lil'ta the

FRANK GILLETT

It is Certain That

Russel has shown to the. ladies of Hastings

and vicinity the best and most desirable line

of

MILLINERY GOODS
ever shown in Barry County.

The Universal Verdict
Is that the
.and the prices are right.
Call in. We are constantly receiving new
things in our line and are always gl;»^t0 s^oW

BREADFR OF

An aging correapondenb with a memory
notes the following coincidence: Winter of
fall.

Winter of 1880-1 remarkably revere.

Pure Game Fowls.
For sale at all times and

mutter of correspondence.

Dutton, Mich.

mi

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Wd nutnipire, kbw ।
c :v &lt;&gt;l li.tiimc-.

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! Largest Circulation
] of any paper in the
| County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 3

HASTINGS. MICH. MAY 21, 1891.

Hastings Banner
l ubll.b.d TbureOiy. by
COOK BHO3.,

■T! lira turn co., mi's.
Grand Rapid!,
Mich.

M’e have 9
branch stores
located at De­
t oit. Cleve­
land. St. Paul,
St. Louis. Buf­
falo. Toledo.
Sandusky.
Toledo. Nor­
walk.

COUNTY NEWS.

Monroe, Pearl
anil Cana) sts.

HUDSON
is the
LARGEST

iBETAILCLOTHIER:'

OUR COUNTY.

J

The Tower
Clothing Co.
carry the larg­
est stock of
clothing, fur­
nishings and
hats in Mich.

in the
WORLD.

The Tower buys for ten stores and are thus enled to undersell every store in Michigan. .
Men's Suits for every day, ,$3.50, 5, G, 7, S, 10.
Men’s Suits for dress and Sundays, $12, 15, IS. 20.

t'ur best suits surpass the ordinary merchant tai 1­
- work inSpake at about half the money.
Railroad fare and all expenses saved by patron-

HUDSON’S

GRAND RAPIDS

PANTS

We have just received a nice line of fine pants, overalls,
jackets and working shirts.
’

TRUNKS AND VALISES.
We have a bondonsupercal line of these goods and can suit
you in Luth quality and price.

We Can Collar and Cuff You
from the largest and best assortment ever in Barry Co.
U A TO we have in all styles, varieties and at all prices,
nil 1 O Just at this season our straw hats are all the rage
and are selling fast for the reason that they are first class
aim worth what we ask.

Furnishing Goods. spectioD of our line,

com­

prised of Oxfords, Four-in-hands, Windsors, Bows, etc.

Boots and Shoes.

£Th'^n“i’4Tb.‘"l“
Robinson &amp; Co.’s boots and shoes. Plow shoes from *1 up.

HOLDEN &amp; HIRE.

BR0WN80N &amp; BANKIN,
105 West Main St., Kalamazoo

At the risk of being slot oil night, we
append the statement that some years
since, a party nained Christopher Columbus
discovered America. As a consequence,
the protel hltd of liberty has been doing a
land office business ever since.
Our subject is not a lineal descendant
of Hit ••ancient mariner" who was the
means of introducing white civilization,
including whiskey aud religion among the
stately warriors and laughing Minnehahas
of the primeval forest. Anikyet therein
a connection. His name is Columbus.
He was born in ,thc township of Wood­
land October 27th 1851. By great presence
of mind, be staid with hh parents, though
for three years it was a serious question
whether the child would make a live of II
But he did; just the same; and the more
he saw of this “vale of tears" the better B
suited him. Even up to hh 33d year he
was never robust: but rustling around on
a farm laid the foundation for a solid con­
stitution. and now C. 8. Palmerton tips
the beam at 1Q0, and is pretty well, thank
you.
Though brought up on a farm, our
subject had no particular love for plowing
up the daises of the meadow, and gather­
ing in the golden grain. Accordingly he
sold the farm and soon einniged hi the
saw mill business. This he -steadily
followed until two years ago. when the
establishment caught fire and burned to
the ground. As insurance rates on saw
mills are generally up to the seventh
heaven, our subject's mill wm unhisurcd,
so he was or was not “in it” according a«
you view it.
Our subject became of the opinion that
it was not good for man to live alone, and
accordingly on May 5th, 1879, was married
to Miss Ravina J. Brooks. Their union
has been n liappy one; and one child, a
daughter of 7 years, gladdens their lives
and home.
Our subject was town clerk for one
year, and the universal verdict Is that the
people of Woodland' were never better
served by any official in that capacity.
He was deputy postmaster for three yeara,
and (filled the bill with credit and to the
satisfaction of patrons of the office.
Until a few years ago. Mr. Palmerton
was a democrat. But the persistency with
which his party got on the wrong side of
every Usuc, or gracefully ornamented the
tup rail in a tine effort to “straddle" wastoo much for Columbus, and he has been a
republican, a loyal hard working one too,
for some time.
April 1st Inst Mr. Palmerton formed a
copartnership with James M. Smith In the
law and collection business. For some
years previous he had given attentiou to
this business, and his almost unbroken
record of aucceases in It tempted him to
give tip ail other lines of business and devo'ra. his undivided attention to this, in
which bis succew had already assured a
promising and profitable clientage. We
are glad to say that proapectipfor the new
firm are brighL and they should be. For
those who entrust business with them
know it will receive faithful and honest
attention.
Mr. Palmerton Is a man wire has no
trouble fn winning and retaining strong
friends. His frankness, sincerity and
earnest convictions; his courteous kindli­
ness and warm beartedness will always se­
cure to him a plenty of those who will be
glad to call him “friend.” And these will
never need n&gt; fear that any confidence
they may vepotte in him will l»e other than
aacredly kept.
Bnt weather prognosticating is otir
subject's best hold. Once on a certain day
each three months, at a certain hour, under
certain conditions, known only to the respondenL doth Columbus go forth, to get
a peep at the indicator. Other people
may fulfill all the conditions and look In
the same direction, but can see no In­
dicator. Our subject sees it however.
He steps back into his sanctom, closes his
eves as if in a trance, and then the edict
goes forth, the weather for the succeeding
three months Is fixed.’ And if you will
write to him. he will tell you when to
gather In the maple sugar, when to plant
corn, when to make hay. and when to
harvest ice. The people of Woodland and
surrounding towns find It very convenient
to have a man around who is able to see
the aitpanac and “old ptobabilities" and
go one or two better.

•MTbe freight moved from and received at
Nashville for April this year shows an in­
crease of over 20 per cent, compared with
April 1890.
Nashville's new boat club has bought
grounds on Sobby lake. Woodland, and
will put up suitable buildings thereon at

once.
Nashville races June 9th and 10th.
Wm. Watson, an aged pioneer of Yankee
Springs, died last week.

tXfen thousand wail eyed pike were re­
cently placed in Gun lake by the fish com­

GLOVES. RUCHING, RIBBONS, VIO­
LET PINS, STICK PINS, SHIRT
STUDS, CUFF BUTTONS, WINDSOR
TIES, OPERA LENGTH HOSE,
At Prices that will please you.
After years of experience we have found Gordon Dye fas
• lack hosiery to stand all tests better than any other make in
the market. Our line is much larger this year and includes
every number that we had last year at the same prices, no
targeting the 2b cent quality which was admitted by all .who
saw it to be the best in the market for the money. 5 ou can
return every pair that crock, stain or fade in wash or ''eal
and we will refund your money. These goods are so in
Kalamazoo only at our store.
V

Banner.

missioner.
While plastering a cistern at Middleville
the other day. Wm. McConnell was caught
by its caving walls. Luckily he was not
much hurt.
The Woodland News has changed Its
publication day to Thursday.
Over 500 woodchucks have been slaugh­
tered in Woodland since the bounty was
fixed at 33 cents.
Farmers in the vicinity of Freeport say
they never saw the ground no hard and
dry in the spring a» it is now.

John Berdine tad &lt;iul» «J«”•
last week by having his horse runaway.

James Price drew forty railroad ties at
nis !2m
th?prize"draZinT lu^

"whX^A*

tafctad —IO,

tatuidiw forenoon ond now they ore reodj
,
tomo.o lo.ixdtarjob. Ttay ,re b oilier.

Io tbefr lure of btaltaM-

'

Fred Elliott h enjoylnic hl,' r,ration
from Lansing school with |«rents and
friends about th? Corners.
'Mrs. Nellie Busb, of Richland, is visit­
ing with her sister. Mrs. Ed Bissel, who
has been on the sick list for several days
past
Upwards of ninety thousand feet of
white oak lumber lifts been cut, sawed and
toanufacturvd for railroad purposes and
otherwise during the past few weeks from
W. T. Barber's farm.
Price Bros, fill orders for lumber from
Hastings parties to be manufactured into
furniture at your city of which a carload
will 1&gt;c delivered at Milo tomorrow.
Will Hanford has moved to Augusta.
He bought an interest in the meat market
at tiiat place.
Harry Bradley had a seven; attack of inflamatory rheumatism but is now recover­
ing.
John Lawrence was found In a critical
eondtlon lying upon the ground where he
had Just been herding his sheep. He was
taken to the home where alter careful
treatment he soon recovered and is now
much better.
Mrs. Wright has left the employment of
Mrs. Bar1st and gone to Augusta to care
for her sick aunt Mrs. Jonas Price.
Foreman Price made a brief business
visit to your city Inst week and was favor­
ably impressed with Its location and busi­
ness enterprising men with whom he had
to deal.
Wanted, a good shower of rain in this
locality.

Geo. Norwood lias added his name to
Dr. Scribner’s list of patients.
Bert Boyinfton is here with his family
to conduct biz nt the Higley store.
The roller mills are shipping large quan­
tities of dour daily.
Jno. Galligan, of Kalamazoo, in company
with F. J. Norwood nnd F. U. Brooks, of.
this place, caught over 800 nice fish at
Cedar lake one day last week.
E. J. Hartman mourns the loss of those
carefully nourished silken hairs that once
adorned bis upper Up.
Cedar Creek ran up against Delton again
Saturday In a ball galne. Same result 40
to 6 in Delton’s favor.
Never more can the festive kicker kick
on the Delton hotel accomodations.. We
already have one good one completed, and
Burton has accepted plans nnd specifica­
tions tor another to be built on the old site.
34x"0 and'tliree stories high.
. Some say that Quincy didn't catch that
big bass, but that's none of our business.
Court Griswold tried the “toboggan act”
on the stair steps at the mill Saturday.
He now walks wills a cane.
Mr. Sutton, of Bedford, has purchased
the evaporating plants here. He will soon
erect a dwelling also.
Not a vacant house for rent In town, and
applications for same are frequent and coin
slant
Marl; Skillman Is replenishing his livery
stock with some new and very nice horses.
Murk not only does a.good business but
he does It well.
M. K. Gwin was In Woodland Tuesday,
with a view to locating there in business.
E. Barton and Ed. Wilkinson with their
John Prine went to Lansing last week families visited Kalamazoo last Friday.
and business kept him there over night.
It is said that cut worms bare been seen
Doty A Stringham last week sold their carrying complete charts of every farm In
wool crop taken off from their fatted lambs Barry Co., where corn has been planted.
this spring for S7.1tf cts. per pound, un­
Win. Chase was at Kalamazoo Mouday.
washed.
Jake Brnndstetter. of Middleville, was
Next Sunday memorial service wlll.be in town Saturday.
held here al the church, and Decoration
day will be observed here the :50th of May,
led by the G. A. R.
Mrs. Jerry Rogers, a la grippe victim. Is
The prokabilitlec are that the P.s of I. some better.
Theo.' Ix-’wes, ot Battle Creek spent sev­
are about busied up here, and their con­
tract with the store Is run out. The store eral days with Mrs. John Fleming last
;
.
keeper says he will sell goods to everybody week,
cheaper than P. of I. prices heretofore.
Jonah Early has goue to Grand Rapids
While Irving Brunny was plowing a to work.
It is being made plain to ns that the
piece of new ground last week, one of the
whlflletrees caught on the lop of a stump winter apple crop will be late, proof. al&gt;In many orchards
and he took an ax, which was close by. to sence of blossoms.
knock It off. The ax bounded back and there can be found scarce a olossom ou
took Irv with the edge of the ax on the in­ Northern Spy, Baldwin. Greening and
side of his kn«’. which made quite a russet, and other varieties give no promise,
wound and made him think for a few but most of the fall fruit itf blossomed
moments that he had lost one of his limbs. full.
Abed Donley Is quite bad off with a
. Some planted corn test week and now
wish tln-y hadn't, as The cut worms are swelling on his leg. Blood poisoning is
now looking around on the top of the feared.
Tht; exercises at the Center school last
ground for the corn shoots by hundreds to.
Friday consisted of speaking, select sing­
the square yard.
This cold and dry weatlier begins to tell ing. quotations, etc, and were interesting.
ou the growing crops just now. which
Willis Carpenter has sent for a printing
makes them look rather unfavorable for press and will soon be prepared to do
good crops. ,
small'Jobs, printing letter heads, short no­
The prosjM'cts are now that there will be tices and such. Rates reasonable; give
a dryer put up here this coming summer. him a call.
11. B. Richards, wife and son. of Has­
Irvin*.
tings,'were ou our streets Sunday.
The funeral of B»-n Trego, which was
Harry Andrus and wife, ot your city,
held last week, was largely attended.
spent Sunday with Charlie Smith aud
Corn Is nearly all planted In this vicinity. wife.
Wheat and clover need rain badly.
W. W. Blakeslee spent Sunday at home
The lecture at the M. E. church last with his wife. He is working in Grand
Sunday evening by M. L. Cook was ex­ Rapids.
cellent and deserved a better attencUw^John Shriber, ot the State road, was at
George Baldwin aiid 1* S. Hills are do­ home Sunday.
ing n good business packing rye si raw.
Myrtle Fuller is quite sick at. this writ­
Lute te a hustler.
ing.
.
Mark Johnson and sister Kate visited at
Horace Barnum and wife entertained
Anna Cross’ last Friday.
company from Middleville last week.
The concert given at this place last Fri­
Dill Cain's youngest child fell into the
day evening by thf "Hastings high scho6l river and came near being drowned a fejv
Glee club’’ was excellent In every respect. days ago. One ot the larger children
The solos by C. H. Thomas and D. H. saved the llttlu one.
Sutton were especially fine. We bear that
L. B. Carpenter Is on the sick roll again.
they are to sing at Hastings Decoration
Quite a number of the (platives and
day and a numter of Irving people will be friends of Mrs. John Donley helped her
present to hear them. Should they lever remember her 54th birthday tie 20th of
give another concert at Irving they will he May,
greeted with a full house.
We hear that John Pumfry, formerly of
our town, now living in the timber regions
.stale
of the north part of the stale, lost by the
Mr. Rolfe and wife, of Lake Odessa, are forest
about 54,000 worth of property
calling on their many friends.
including saw mills, saws, timber, etc.
Mr. Crook lost a valuable cow Sunday.
Dr. Wright was in Lake Odessa last
Mrs. Wallace Brown visited at Dr. Thursday.
.
Drake's FYlday.
Grandma Carpenter is confined to her
Mrs. Sally Waters Is working at Frank bed at this writing.
Kinne's.
Mrs. Fleming is able to be ou# again.
The Ladles Dime socletv will meet at
Mrs. Luther Klnne’s next Thursday.
L. B. Carpenter is soon going on' the

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County. .

WHOLE NO. 1876.
It is really surprising to see -the amount
of business done here by our business men.
They can hardly find sufficient time to eat
their meals. Our merchants pay more for
farmers’ produce, such as butter and eggs,
than Is paid In Kalamazoo.
Ansel Kingsbury Is building an addition ‘
to his house.
If any of the Banxek readers should
see something white coming up the road,
they must not get frightened, it is George
Mosier's new peddler £agun, which he has
arranged in a fine manner. We wish him
success.
.­
We are having a grand Sunday school
with an average attendance of about 70
scholars, and it Is ably superintended by
John Hom.
Our new church bell has been paid for.
and although it Is not as large and loud as
some. It will do pretty well for this place.
•
IloWnrd Mosher, has a nephew, John
Mosher, from the Stale of N|ew York visit­
ing him.
Thomas Fox has bought a lot here with
the intention of building on it soon.
The young child of Haney Adams
and wife, which has been. very sick, is
some better.
Wm. Doonon and wife have each been
quite sick, but are some better. Their v
daughter. Mrs. Cyrus Gibson, has been *
with them for some time past. •
Only one or two cases of measles at
present

Delayed Letter.
On Saturday last while Minnie Flower
and sisters were driving on our streets one
thill came down, the horse jumped several
times which frightened He girls and
Minnie sprang out of the buggy, breaking
both bones of the right limb Just above the
apkle. The neddent occurring near Philip
Barbet's she was carried in there and Dr.
Kankin&lt;callcd. After the bones were set
she was taken home where she is doing as
well as ]ip&amp;»ible.
A full crop of cot worms are reported by
all of the farmer*.
Isaac Kickenmore Is laid up with sore
eyes.
Bert Mason is doing quite a business
here packing and shipping straw.
Will Cooper expects to move to Delton
in the near future where be will engage in
wagon repairing.
Mrs. Flarla Vandewalker and C. J.
Brown and wife attended the funeral of
Mrs. Joint Vandewalker at Kalamazoo Fri­
day.
Freepori.

.

Addie Yerrington was in Grand Rapids
on business last week.
Mrs. H. C. Peckham and Mary Rle^ter
spent Thursday evening with Mrs. N.
Brayton.
Several of our business men went fish­
ing Friday.
*
Death has again entered our community
nnd taken oue of our must respected ladies,
Mrs. J. C. Baker, who departed this life
Friday morning. She leaves a busband
and two children to mourn her loss.
All who attended the May party Wed­
nesday evening report a pleasant time.
'Burt Brayton and Charlie Smeicher ac­
companied by their J&gt;v-: girls were at
Morrison lake Sandafr
Mrs. 8. Roush has been spending a
with her mother
Middleville.
,
Mrs. E. MofflL of Lowell, spent Thurs­
day with frienda and relatives in thia
plane.
Freeport has one ot the neatest meat
markets In Barry county.
Mrs. J. McDonald started for Washing­
ton Monday.
S. IL Hunt went to Hostings Saturday.
The exercises at the M. E. chureh Sun­
day evening were very entertaining. The
recitation by I-ouise Nagler was especially
well rendered.
Several Freeport ladies were In Lowell
Saturday.
Francis Goelcher has nearly recovered
from her recent lllnesA
The frost Saturday nbtht cooked all of
the grape vines in tills vicinity.
The U. B. S. 8. was held at 5:30 p. bl
Sunday on account of quarterly meeting.
Notwithstanding the cold Saturday even­
ing there was a large attendance at the ioe
cream social. .
Born, to Mrs. F. D. Brayton, a 10^ lb.
girl.
Messrs. P. and J. Covert, of Carlton
Center, were in town Monday.

road to Mill sewing machine castors.
Micheal Vester and Miss Vina Vester
will .start for Kalamo Monday next, where
the latter will stay a week or two visiting
J, B. Socket G. A, R. post are making
friends.
preparations for a very fine display and
J (An Carpenter Jr. is laid upforrepaira^ program on Decoration day. The post and
having cut bls leg.
I. O. O. F. lodge at Plainwell together
Frank Bragdou, of East Carlton, itpent with the lodge here and Delton K. of P.
Bunday with Mattie Ballou.
will join tn the exercises also a company
of young ladies will assist in the exercises
at the cemetery and parade. And than
n. Johnson has a valuable cow sick.
you know it will tie needless for me to
Very many cuurtlug this week.
eulogise upon what the address will be
Allie Engle has returned to her home, when we have to but say It will be deliver­
after an extended visit at Burr Oak 'and ed by the Hon. P. T. Colgrove. We hope
Lima.
to see a larger and more enthusiastic crowd
Girls, when Claude Wood asks you to than ever before on such an occasion. ‘
take a ride go and ride In that new buggy. Don’t forget the boys in blue neither the
J. W. Wolfe and family, of your city, blessings their heroism has handed down
visited his parents on Sunday.
to us. Celebrate IL Bring your dinner
Any one wanting cattle deborjied call on and all your neighbors with you to enjoy
Lee Smith. He dehorned his father’s bull, the day.
the bull made a dash at the boy and
Glen Blackman ran a foot race Saturday
came near making more serious matter than evening and by some accident tripped and
the horn taking off.
fell against a maple tree in front of Dr.
Mrs. Dr. Edwarde is on the sick list
Sacket’a residence. Result a bruised bead
The ladies mite society will be entertain­ and many cuts on his face and an urgent
ed by Mrs. E. A. Parmeticr In the Hosmer call for court phuster.
day.
neighborhood.
Turn out everybody. It Is
Frank Doster wears a Jong strip of court
Dan Miller commenced work on the wall
a good place to go.
piaster diagonally and perpendicularly
of B. S. Holly's new house on Monday.
Vegetation needs rain very badly.
over his proboscis Jnst because In reach­
Our roller mill is making some very nice
Wm. Bain has a sick horse.
ing for a bog be pushed bls nose against a
flour since it has been repairedJ. Marks has gone to Ingham Co. for a fence wire.
Wm. Jordan is building a new house.
Last week the W. C. T. U. convention
Ambrose Cooper will finish IL C. Car­ few weeks building fence.
Elder Hurd has closed his labors with us at Hastings was attended by Mrs. Jasboa
penter A Son’s new stores.
on last Lord’s day. It Is now expected White and Mrs. W. L. Brtfwn as delegatee
Mrs. Densmore is very sick.
A. T. Cooper returned to Nashville on that Elder Rawsun will fill the place vacat­ who report a very interesting session but
sorry there was not a larger attendance st
ed.
Saturday.
. ....
Joel Demond is much pleased with the Mrs. Hunt’s very able lecture.
Jake Velte is putting In a carload of tile
Harry Goss and Erwin Jones are bone
on Ills farm. Mr. Velte Is a progressive decision of the court In his case.
ou a short vacation from Agricultural
farmer.
„
,
college.
Mrs. C. A. Hough and daughter Maud,
Some of the farmers have planted their
Many fanners are r ot yet planting for
ot Nashville, were visiting Woodland corn, but others are waiting tor rain.
fear of cut worms which were never so
friends on Saturday,
Our school commtnced Monday under numerous here as at prewnL
L. •'.’ough has painted his Ixroec
the management of C. McDonald.
A bystander remarks that ttse Delton
Areulbald Emery has been painting Mr.
Two or three of the Cloverdale boys
Bolton's house.
have bought some bound pupa, with the
view of bunting rabbits next winter.
A new
new wiuumui
windmill in
is being v.
erected at the
t
.
a
SL*."r£»bUr«. ot Hkior, Con,™, briok
U
« J&gt;*°
to Benton Harbor.
— A.
- Hynes
—------ “Sunday.
—■*—.
| Kyan.
visited- at- Q.
1 IMolel Thompson spent S»di, at
Mihm Waldorf, of Heatings, was In
nutlnp.
town Friday. He went south.

WoodlMd.

Still we are without rain, and oats
though sowed early are not up yet. Many
of our farmers hare planted corn and
many are waiting for warm weather and
rain.
)
«
Measley seem to be an epidemic in our
village.
«
Mary Hunsicker is very sick.
Geo. Palmerton and wife visited at C. A.
Hough's. In Nashville, Sunday.
Anna Hayden continues to get worse,
nnd no hopes are entertained of her recov­
ery.
L. Parrot is able to be out a little.
The masons are busy on the second
story of our new brick blocks.
Goo.
Bowleader and wife went to
Orange on Sunday.
John Warner Is a full fledged pharmacist
now. having succtssfully passed the exam­
ination at Lansing.
C. B. Palmerton Is making considerable
improvements on hh lot south of our vil­
lage.
A, J. Palmerton drew 2.300 feet of
hemlock lumber from Nashville on Mon­

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re were absolute truth 00
and absolute oonfidenev on the_ other.
Mr “»“£•" ’’
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy to back up •
i statetnent of fact by tt 850(1 k
"
lSr iy-**lf ™ can't cun
aUprimd. ,!"«■•&gt;
"2*", 2?
head in any form or stage, we 11 pa&gt;
BfiOU for your trouble in maEing the
?^ An advertWng fake." yoe
____ ton’t H, bow some people prefer
gdeta^s to health when the remedy la
nMritive and the guarantee abeoluta.
Wlw men don't put money. back of
••tetaw’’ and 'faking" doesn’t pay.

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to cure—active yet mild In operation.
The licit liver pill ever invented. Cure
*lck headache, dlxzlness, constipation,
(int-w dose.
, !
Williams A King, of the Muskegon cedar
block mill, have a eoutract for laying IB
miles of cedar block pavement in Minneap­
olis for $150,000.

Bskl Imds are too many when they may be
covered with a luxuriant growth ot hair by
nslnc the best ot all restorers. Hall’s Hair KeOtsego county will vole on the question
of a J12.000 court houHe.
Winter Is a trying period, even toiliose
who have strong constitutions, but it is
doubly trying to those who are weak and
delicate, or who have a tendency to the
various diseases that are bred and foster­
ed in the stagnant atmosphere of dosed
aud heated houses. 'Br system should be
kept strengthened and toned up with a
liberal course of S. S. S.. the great blood
tonic aud purifier. It acts like a charm.
It Increases the appetite, soothes the
nerves, and beautifies th«« complexion—in
short, it makes life well worth living.

One grower at Grand Huven lost 23.00V
celery plants' by frost recently.
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They are adapted to both adults and chil­
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they have no equal in the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia ami
NHousness, and. a* an appetizer, they ex­
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II. Goodyear.
There are 1.800 1U«1 Men in this state
and the order has 85,000 in Its treasury.
Tt»«r* tn danger in impiue blood. There U
Mlety in takine Hood’s H*rxapariBa, the grvnt
blood purifier. KO &lt;1os-s one dollar.
Gov. Winans has signed the bill adding
4,000 acres to Detroit’s corporate limits.

^-EWltato the peperUyoo “&gt;“• ***

plead in rain

cd-

and that whilo judicious use of th© gifts
that God had put in his way in the shape
of the public press might result in the
gradual rearing of n monument of popu­
lar esteem, a riuglo unguarded word or
petulant expression would tumble the
whole fabric about his ears.
He had eocn the highest names in legis­
lative, financial aud social circles dragged
in the dust; th© head of the house of
representatives dethroned; a Wall street
monarch execrated; a gallant soldier,
maimed in 1x11110, ridicule!. In com­
bined and resistless assault the press had
overwhelmed the record of years. Mor­
ris had faced death in a dozen fields
without a flinch, but ho trembled in th©
presence of a reporter.
Nervous, irritable, nnd unstrung, he
called his officers about him ou the fol­
lowing day. Guard mounting was still
in progress; th© band was playing
sweetly on th© grassy parade; the ring­
ing voice of the soldierly young adjutant
swung the column around in its jaunty
march in review. Onoafter another the
troop and company officers camo quietly
in, bode their flushed commander a
courteous good morning, and took their
seats. He was pacing the floor, tugging
at his mustache, another telegram in his
hand.
“Where's Dr. Ingersoll?" ho asked,
suddenly stopping in his walk.
“Here, colonel,” said the post surgeon,
Mopping within the office from th© brick
pavement outside. “I was waiting a
moment to see the steward, to give some
directions as to Brent’s case."
“Ah, yes. Ha’s better, I believe. Now,
I see yon have marked Welsh for duty,
and the man tells me he couldn't sleep
all uiglit because of pains and chills."
“Welsh is as well as I am, Col. Morris,
or if ill has only himself to blame. He
knows as well as I do that ho has no
business to go to th© store and drink
when under treatment and taking medi­
cine. It is my firm conviction, sir, that
that man is simply trying to shirk."

when she was s Child, she cried for Cast or 1a.
'When ahi became Mha, she Clung W Castoria

The Ben Hur. sunk in the St. Clair Rap­
ids, h being blown up with dynamite by
divers.

their cotlee without their knowledge,
day believe they quit drinking ot tbeir &lt;
wifi. No harmful effect results from

OUcloo.il. o.
The dense smoke from the forest fires
makes Mackinac straits unsafe tor navlga-

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Lizzie Alger, the Ann Arbor girl forger.
been discharged because her victims
wouldn’t appear against her.

1ms

asm than Ayer’s Bair Vigor. When thecaptHary glands Oeconie enfeebled by disease, age.
•r neglect, this dressing Imparts renewed life to

There is talk of making the* Michigan
Statesman. Lansing, a morning dally, with
associated press service.

Mrs. Winslow's Soothmr Syruphaa been used
tor children teething. Il soothes the child,
■afteos the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
©■Me, and IM the best remedy for diarrbu-n.
greoty-nvc ceun a bottle. Sold by all dniggls is
“Lige” Bullard was sentenced at De­
fault to five years in Jackson for attempt­
ing to kill John White, March 2.3 last

qpdte Reoeralb prescribing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla

AN ARMY PORTIA
By (EARLES KHIG, U. 1 1,

Cot juorris, I presume.'
“Well, well, Dr. Ingersoll, it is a mat­
ter in which wo cannot be too careful
You haven’t the faintest conception-, sir,
to what thia most unfortunate affair may
lead.
It is infinitely better that we
should be imposed upon by a shirk than
that the public should get to look upoh
us as this man’s jieraecutora. The Pal­
ladium that came yesterday was bad
enough, in all conscience, but here’s an­
other telegram from department headI quarters demanding immediate investi­
gation and report upon the allegations
contained in th* second day’s issue of
the series, blow many are there to be.
in heaven’s name? Mr. Hearn, have you
submitted your explanation?” said the
colonel, turning abruptly upon the young
lieutenant, who was sitting in pained
silence by Capt Lane.
“It is in the hands of the adjutant
sir," answered Hearn, rising.
"I have not seen it—I have not seen it.
I hope you have been full and explicit
Mr. Hearn."
The lieutenant’s pale face flushed with
a sudden sense of indignation:
“I have never yet‘been accused of any
attempt at concealment of my actions,
Col. Morris.
Gentlemen present who
have known me nearly six years will tell
you that"
"Fm not accusing you of anything.
Mr. Hearn. Pray keep your temper, sir.
But you do not seem to appreciate in the
least the very trying and unpleasant po­
sition in which you have, however un­
wittingly, placed every officer nt this
post especially me. on whom the bur­
den of responsibility must fall
If 1
had known four days ago that you had
used violence—or at least force—in eject­
ing that soldier from the barroom, I
should certainly have discountenanced
his further punishment This sort of
thing rain not be tolerated, Mr. Hearn.
all, this sort of thing cannot be allowed.
It creates a wrong impreBjann among the
people. It gives the press an opportu­
nity to criticise oar methods of discip­
line. It makas a martyr of tha man in

reci the quashing of th© charges against

CHAPTER VUL

regimental comgreat deal to

ot the far frontier.
me ataff duty that had brought

There was a moment of dead sHonce.
Hearn was struggling to control him red f
and to protest that he had used neither
violence dot any force worth speaking
of. But Capt Brodio took the floor:
“I must ask your pardon, CoL Morris,

It was after that, not before, that force
was used. Welsh cursed and resisted
the corporal of the guard**-----“Never mind, Capt Brodie. What
seems to have infuriated the man, and
what has given rise to all this uproar of

action. Ami then in threatening to ex­
pel civilians from the garrison! What
earthly right had you, Mr. Hearn, to
arrogate to yourself the faculties of com­
manding officer? I am th© only num to
say who shall and who shall not Iri kept
ou or off th© reservation. And now, of
all men on earth that you young gentle­
men should have been particularly care­
ful not to antagonize, it turns out that
one of them is a representative of the
And, in the full realization of a drcamstance so calamitous, the colonel
sank Mito his choir. Hearn would have
explained that ho had made no persona]
threats, but Lane's restraining hand was
laid on his kneo.
“Patience, tad!" he whispered. “Say
nothing now. It will all com© right in
the end."
“I’m sure 1 took the utmost pains to
be civil to the a—gentlemen.".drawled
Martin, with ins innocent eyes on the
vacancy of the opposite walls. “I im­
plored Stone not to eject them. I had
to beg off drinking with the—a—Israelitiah party because 1 had to shoot. Of
course, colonel, if I had known that the
other gentleman was so highly connect­
ed, there’s no saying to what length 1
wouldn’t have gone to attain the eleva­
tion they had alreadx reached—on© of
them at least. A dozen drinks. I think,
might have done it"
“This is no occasion for the exercise of
your sarcastic pqweis, Mr. Martin," said
the colonel severely. “It is to bo hoped
your civility was less transparent a sham
tlian your present remarks.”
“Pardon me, colonel." interposed
Lieut Lee, whose seat was near the wiudow. “Here comes the gentleman him­
self."
Surely enough, a buggy drew up in
front of t he office, a bulky form slowly
descended, and with much deliberation
ef manner Mr. Abrams, of Chicago,
looked about him, then proceeded to tie
his horse to a young maple at the edge,
of the walk. The orderly sprang Lf-^

moodier than ever. “If anything
needed to confirm what 1 have hitherto
said on tbe subject, here you have ii

and other
bowel complaint*
cured and prevented
by the prompt

KiTO-on. J®*
that's purely our btuonc**.
JXpfrSj. -C.pt UM. W jjg
Uli,, colonel h» rajuerted w
to dinner to-night tor hie friend Mr. Ab­
m ot Cbiowo? 1 ondmund thet
Jlra. Motrin and the chief* are among
yet, Ue, »d if be idwnld
the quartermaster will have to knoc
dow’TTpartition. for my dining rremi

Te^.S?8~Li

They
regulate the liver,
cleanse the stomach,
and greatly assist
digestion.

u-r

,™. -Tm goinu to wk youtoexOTe
me to-night. I would only he • ctond
at your foaet, end after what hae I"****1
1 don't feel aa though I could nt ut din­

ner with the colonel."
'•neani, &gt;ny boy, yon mnat come, we
are not going to lot yon crawl into ow­
ner now and brood over tbb. It ia the
very time when wo want io stand by yon
and show how much wo bold yon la
esteem."
'
“Yes,” was the bitter reply, yes. my
colonel has given a glorious exhibition
of what constitutes t«prit do corps in
the Eleventh. No, captain, I would do
anything for yon or Mrs. Lmjo, but 1
can think, speak, dream of nothing now
but the wrong that has been done me.
and I would only l» a drag. You will

excuse me, won’t you?"
“Come in, come into the hoiv’e.
Hearn," answered Lane as tliey reached
the gate. "Come in and talk it over
with Mrs. Li.nu and Mira Marahall: they
v.ill do yon good. They nre both full of
sympatiij.
Come; it s quarter of an.
bonr before drill."
But Beam shook his Iwad^atra drew

away.
“I cannot." he
"I njust go;
there’s uty liouieJcftVr yet unwritten. ’
And so, wi+fi Lane’s anxious eyes followinjXto. he strode rapidly away tn
hi&gt;qfiart&lt;*rs. There Jim Wallace joined

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Ou readtne and filing

1 •

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Ayer’s Cathartic Pilla

can only hold twelve or fourteen by •©■

-Kim at the gate.
Three hours later, however, with drill
over and the mail in. the questinnof din­
ward;
.
“Beg partion, sir, but it's.xt^iinst or­ ner became of minor im|Kirtance. Marked
ders to tie horses to the-trcea Tbc hone copies of The Palladium hatl been re­
ceived by several officers, and the faces
posts are across tbe^Kfad.”
“Against whoeiSorders?" said the gen­ of the group on Capt Lane’s ptazxa were
tleman froja-Chicago, with slow and im- studies
*
“Did the orderly take one to him. do
presrije'inovement turning upon the
you know?" asked Mr. Lee. with a world
trijaraoldier.
' ''“The colonel’s orders, sir. Even the of pent up indignation in his tone.
"One!" answered the major; "one! the
officers can’t leave their horses in front
insult wouldn't be complete without it. 1
of headquarters, sir."
“My God! Hero! this will never dor think there were a dozen papers, marked
fidgeted the colonel, springing to his copies, in his name."
“Has no unb gone to see him? 'asked
feet- “Mr. Adjutant, send a ipan out
here."
Mrs. Lune, her sweet face full of sorrow.
“Shall I take car© ot the gentlemnn’b
“The captain was there when the mail
horse?" said Martin with grave hmniUty came, so was Mr. Wallace.’’ answered
of mien, rising slowly to his feet, us the Mira Marshall in low tonus. “Hescorned
colonel strode to the door. But Morris to anticipate something of the kind."
was too hurried to bear him, or oven to
“This will have a tendency to make
rebuke the titter with which the words Hearh rat iter homtrick, Ifancy," drawled
were greeted. By this time, paying no Martin after a edema pause. “I never
attention to the orderly, the representa­ quite appreciated the Ixmefit of southern
tive of The Palladium had reached the institutions before."
doorway aud wan brought face to face
“Sick. I admit—sick at heart, sick of
with the jxtft commander.
liis cherished profession, perhajw; but
“CoL Morris, 1 presume. 1 am the why . homesick, Martin?" queried the
bearer of an order to you from depart­ major.
ment headquarters.”
“Oh, only because down south they
“CoL Morris, sir, at your service," re­ shoot a man who publishes an outrage­
plied the post commander with much ous slander like that, and the jury
suavity. “A letter, I presume. Walk brings in a verdict of justifiable homi­
in Mr.—Mr.
Take a chair, sir."
cide."
Several of the officers nearest the door
CONTINUED.
had risen promptly, as though in read!
ness to receive with due honors the colo­
ners guest
Others slowly followed
Mrs. .Michael
HHIHHL
Curtain. ____
Plainfield,
.___________
III..,.
their example. Some remained seated
and continued a low toned chat All makes the statement that she caught cold,
which settled on her lungs; she was treat­
gradually resumed their seats, and, while
ed for a month by her family physician,
some with evident curiosity studied the
but grew worse. He told her that she was
oppearance of the stranger, Brodie and a hopeless victim of consumption and that
Lee looked at him with eyes that plainly no medlclntvcould cure her. Her druggist
spoke their resentment, while Hearn’s suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for
hands were clinched and his lips com­ Consumption; she bought a bottle and to
pressed. No word was spoken to the new her delight found herself benefited from
’arrival^ however. He, with entire in­ first dose. She continued its use and after
difference of manner as to all the rest, taking ten bottles, found herself sound and
fixed hLi gaze upon the commanding well, now does her own housework and is
officer, who rapidly read. The note was as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles
of this Great Discovery at W. H. Good­
short and to the point Morris hod reason
year’s drug store, large bottles 50c and
to be thankful for his diplomatic training. 81.00.
“I am greatly pleased to give you wel­
come, Mr. Abrams," he said, extending
his hand with much apparent cordiality
Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville,
of manner. “Thia, while by no means Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has done
necessary, of course adds to the readi­ more for me than all other medicines com­
ness with which wo open our doors to j bined, for that bad feeling arising from
you. Had I known you were hero and kidney and liver trouble.? John Ix»lle,
desirous of visiting th© post for any fanner and stockman, of same place, says:
“Find Electric Bitters to be the best
purpose in the interests of your paper, 1
kidney and liver medicine, made me feel
should have found means to welcome like a new man.” J. W. Gardner, hard­
you before, and am only sorry you did ware merchant, same town, says: Electric
not make your presence known to me."
Bitters is just the thing ft; a man who is
Maj. Kenyon had risen aa the colonel all ran down and don’t catf whether be
was speaking, and now in low tone and lives or dies: he found nrw strength, good
with much respect of manner accosted appetite and felt Just like he bad a new
Imw on life. Only 50c a bottle, at W. H.
him:
“By your leave, colonel, if there be (roodyear’s drug store.
nothing further in the way of busmeea.
may 1 request your pennisaiun to retire?'
The best salve in the world for cute,
“Certainly. Maj. Kenyon. And, gen­
braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
tlemen, there were some matters to
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
which I deaired to call your attention, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
but it is so near time for ‘boots and lad­ ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
dies,' we will defer the matter until to­ guaranteed to give perfect MtlsfacUon, or
morrow. 1 will not detain you further." money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
• There were one or two among the For sale by W. H, Goodyear, the druggist.

score of officers present who desired to
see the colonel on some routine matters
there contented themselves with going
over to the adjutant’s desk, as ho entered,
and whispering their requests to him;
the others promptly took their leave and
sauntered out into the sunshine. Mr
Abrams noted the occurrence with a
quiet but suggestive smile.
For a moment no one among the little
group seemed to find anything to say
It was Mr. Lee who gave the firat ex
pitaffiou to personal opinion. He burst
out into a fit of laughter.
‘Tm bleased if 1 can ree anything to

CONSTIPATION

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.

M UMi Probate offien. in
la UM ooonty,
XA

114 *f *

Uw' ptf&amp;t-l bvLiy IK1,':.,';;

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ty of^Sry once In each week for th rjweeks previous to mtiti
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Lowell, Mass.

■I Prof. I. HUBERT’S

Malvina cream
UBERT. TOLtOO. OHIO

business cards.
A. SCR I BN ER; M. D.

1

raid deceancd and a!lUotherCll-.rv

Delton. Mlcb.

(A true copy.) •-

J2“„ of

CHANCKUY &lt;HUq r

two^kc^ tel&gt;,

a

la the matter of the wtlti.
Barbsn tor tarrttig the dftwcC.f i&lt;
liM«nD Insane penurn.
■
-uy a. tn
.."“W^^PrtWODdMly ;, rift.d r,|
ffiS*Th«&gt;h J?toIure “.Mwlnted, for *he
‘I’rretraho uL
Tier rlaht o! dower for reasons tbw
VL,
On motion ot Alonzo H. Kf-na.tJ
ITlb day of August n»xt. »•!,•„ ., .
rttarooco.beaaaignetl fvr the u«.arV J

Mary.A. Raritan, Ik* ri$uirr&lt;i :u hi *,..?,
Marian or uld court to b&lt;* holiter. J ’
.
bouse lu lite city M ifimimp.. hl s:,Mr
showcatmelf any mere u- v -.
.
PhysiclalM and fiurgeons.
this prtlttoD should Hol U? Ur •. [ ’ |
Awl it l&gt; further ontere.l u
,... .iv
-rins In City or coiinty responded to with
■jrlre notice to tla* i-.-m.ls i, :&lt;?.
promptness, day or liight.__________________
I*nde.icv u! said petit. .&lt;■ . ■ 1
thereof, by causing a «.pi v&gt;f &lt;,
puWlsiied in the ItasUtigs ):. ILIJAM O. LOWDEN,
j-er printed »ud cire&gt;?.:ite | :
lawyer.
"‘•icoty of
Barry.for three r.*m-r«sh.. .....
H-VKM1* to
Office over Julius jUusaell’ii store, State the day of bcarlnt:; such i tii. i,
shall not be necessary lit .
:.
street, IIratings. Misti.

Office In hotel

a.

Jabber

H

QTUAKT. KNAPFEN A WEAVER.
ij
Attorneys at taw.
Over Hastlngte National Bank,
Hastings. MH-hlzan.
Asiioclate offices, at Grand Rapnis. Midi.

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u
aerified-.for tnrlrapw-arm. .
Dated, thia iah dgy of; M.v,
4-okzoE.
Boltcllor for PeUliourr.

'‘n’RJudse.

P

MOKTUAGE 8ALH. |
DeliMjit having bwu mad© lu th*cr.hditi«&gt;&lt;n&lt; I
atatlto amtpn made by WUiittn lu L- i
tfbouaa D. Jamni. Ilrnry W. N-winin
C. Under and ✓rank 11. en.nh. tnJur.PMTOMe ot Um United l,r. u
Ib
.-xKlety «&gt;f the Cedar I'reek t tnmt. i;.mty. Mlchlrui.te Jwx.b Erl. &lt;U:H ihX
IM9.a»d recorded In the .4!i
tbehgSir*i
P. DRAKE. M. IX,.
dyjpdsjorther-ounty ,.i Barry, in tbii»t*le
I
Michigan. October al, iw. In Uber..
von. :
Ofitee over Holloway's drug store.
gages on pxge 12 ami b&gt; mi&lt;i .1.-,.,’. i n,
;
Ofilce hour* from 2 to 1 p. in.- Telephone, eon e&lt;i to James C. Andrus t&gt;&gt; an a^iur 1 not oaiej I
netting with residence, at Holloway's drug Dwiuber &gt;». p*y,mid rrrortb ,1 n, .jid
jtore
________ '_____________ .
OtemmrEy which the piucr . '
Xreta
1
M B. GUXASl’IE. Notary Public
haa become operative, on w|,;.^
i|&gt;*re
taeialmrd to l&gt;e due *: the dab* of ttj* autire
A.
and u. S. Claim Agent,
will nnwerutr all kinds of claims belare the one hundred and nliilly «U &lt;iudAr-ar.&lt;seTrjb.
------- --------------------- Call on him
aeveucents,andt....
.­
M ills »toc-, corner uuun ami JeCerson Bls.. haring been instituted to n. -.v-T ti.» anK-.at
Hastlnr*. ktieh.
necnxMl nv aald mnrtg^e •.» a:.v parti were*!
■ Notice Is therefor herebygiverrtiiMtai taitmUj.
tj" M~ FUWLER.D.D. ».
August Kta, uwt, at ten t&gt; &lt;-«ck in
krroooc
there will t’e aoM al the i erth from dote of tte
court hoase. In the citr of ll.--:.teuntj uf
onire hour* s a. m. to ftp. mt
Barry and stale ol Mlcirir-.:;. saM cmrt bow
being the place lu which the circdlt 6&gt;-irt lor
the county o! Barry' is h&lt; Id. at
to
p W. LOWRY. M. D„
the highest blatter. !h&gt;- premi-.- &lt;*.r^rtted to
IY •
.
Physician and Surgeon.
mortgage *&gt;r *" mucu tberref a? i ar b?
Makes a specially of treating diseases of the said
oeecMary to satisfy the amount due *.« uid
EY K and EAlt aud the prtoervaUoo of vision mortgage as above M forth, with the interest
GLXxS»'r:&gt; nt,iQB WfECTACLKS and eye Ibereut. amt all tefcal costs, said prrnlsh teiac
situate lu the towtivliit. ot B*itlux&gt;re. in tte
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court county of Barry and state of Mphim.•ai.'l de­
House, Hastinx’. Mich.
scribed as follows, lo-wll ( ouim- IK:ne tnth®
rods u&lt; rth ut the quarter post &lt;4. tkc'HUth *We
QM1TH A COLGHOVE,
ol section eleven, town two north, ranjw elibt
O
Lawyers.
(Office lu Union block, Hastings.)
IVsctlre is ail the courts of the state.
place of beatnuiuk. Im-ludlm: tin- Lmm aad
tarn now situate nud Mux &lt;m Mini preai'.w*.
\ E. KENASTON,
Dnlcd. Hasting*.. Midi.. May 1!. tr* '
A.
Attorney at Iaw,
JsMKr (’
Xsslgnex of Uh*
Practices in all courts of the Suite. Collections
Aloxzu E. EXSASTOX.
Attorney tor Asalgnre.
promptly attending to.
Z MORTGAGE bAl.E.
R. TIMMERMAN, llotnoepathle 1’hj
Default having been made for more tl.in
■
slctan and Surgeon.
thirty
days
in payment of interest aid uf oot
(Office over Irep’s drug store.)
hundred doliars oi principal cicr-toe aul psys
ble on a mortgage dated Match 19. i**a mite
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
by James H. Bartley to ttarali H. AtiMln. ate
recorded tn the idfice of the Itegivter ol Dtcte
tor the County of Barry In Hie Naic M MlcbiF. MKODFSMKM, Praprirfrr.
gan.March is. ism, In liber 17 of mortar*.
Cor. Jeffsrsoa and Court 8te., Hastinr&gt;, Xiek. on i»ge 2S6. and by U.e said Sarah II. ;aujUh
assigned to Daniel W. Hop re. by an aafignRatea.fi 1.00 per Day.
in«at dated August % imi. ;tn.i record'd in
Tb!s House is new. with pleasant rooms. The laKNtegtater'soflk* August a*, irff. in BMrS
-. . . ....
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patronage of the public Is respectiuUv solicited.

o.

P

aw, real estate and collect*

L

ING OFFICE OF

Pai.mkrtox

n
,
C. S. Pai.mkktox,
Notary Public.

a

Smith,

Woodland. Mich.
J. M. Smith,
Justice of the Peace.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

CAPITAL $75,000.00
SURPLUS fifi.00fi.00.
Incorporated under the laws of the State
Michigan.

Open tor business Dec. 15.1U&amp;
ofncans:

,

0. G. Rcblnsou. President;
Chester Mester. Vtee. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
ditjc ctors:

Dan W. Reynold,
D. G. Robinson.
John Carreth,

u

register's office May I5tt. te.«. in liter &gt;
mortgages on pa|p ». and by ibe nld r- H.
Uourtaaalgne*! tu Marcan-t A:.dni&lt;. by u uslnmentaated May 1st. 1R*&gt;. and recorded in
MM reghiter’s offlte. May nth. l.&lt;4. In liter X
otmortgagea ou jSr* IM. fur "bleb default
the said Margaret Andras br virtue,of the n»ht
ctven her m said mortKav*’. has nunte *»&lt;* terrby makes the whole jirlzK-ipai
of S*M
mortgage and the Interest accrued tlierwm bo*
due and payable, and on which iwrtcare there
Is claimed to be due at th»date of this o«d:ee
ten hundred twenty-an dollar* sud ten rents,
and do suit or proceedings at ’aw Imnaywen
iMtltutedto recover the aiuuunt secured ny
said mortme or any jiart thereof.
_ ,
Notice IsUieref ore hereby give# Hat on Sat­
urday, the Sth day of Aurust,
»t ten o dock
In the forenoon, there will l&gt;&lt;- sold at the north
front door of the cxn;rt houv- tn the cl:y' p!
Unrs. county of Harry sri'J »ta!e l,f
said court house being the building m
«
circuit court Icr the county of lurry is hew, «
public auction to the hlghevt bidder, the Pt^’
sea described In salu noirtpax- or w tnnrB
thereof a» may be necessary te Mtett
amount due on said niortpnr- as abate set tott,
WttbtteiDteNM thereon, and the e&lt;&gt;«La»“F?
awl expenses allowed by law and pror»**“ ’”
lu said mortgage, aald premises tehie ‘i.-w
latheeitv ot flastlnpt. countv of Bam M
state ol Michigan, and described w J
The north half of lots numbered ten bundm
thirty eight, ten hundred thirty nice and tr
hundredtorty of the city, formerly
Hnatlnn according to the recoi«-&lt;•&lt;! p.M tbrtt*
Dated, Hastings. Mim. May tub- w&gt;- Makc-mut Asi»»nk
Amignee of the Morin**ALOXZO EL Kkxa«tox,
AUornev lor Amiguee.

MOKtilAGK SALE.

C. H. Barbour, of Ransom, Hillsdale
county, has a colt with but two leers. As
be isn’t in the dime museum business be
wBI have the animal killed.

While employed as agent of the Michi­
gan Central Railroad Company, at Aucusta, Mich., my kidneys became diseased eight dollars and twelve e*nta
■nd from an Impoverished and injpun’.
stale of the blood, my general health
entirely undermined.
I consulted the
trading physicians of this efty and Ann
Arbor, and all pronounced my case
Brights diMaae. In October last, 1 began
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taking Ilibtard’s Rheumatic Syrup, Jnd 17

FRANK GILLETT
BBEADFK OF

Pure Game Fowls.
For sale at all timre awl
eggs for hatching. Prices, a
matter of correspondence.

Dutton, MichA
CMT ilEMEDV

am toKlay a well man. It .fjord*, m.*
plessure to render suffering humanity any
good that 1 can. and 1 wish to say tlut 1
think It the greatest blood, kidney and
llvor mmlictne in the work!.

vilified by the press and then bulldozed
they Bay, dragged him out Of course
that may bo exaggerat-d.”
“IPs a d------ d He,” muttered old Ken­
yon, under his breath. “But all the

kao-ys the paper lied, but daren’t stand
up for one pif his subaltern-s. And ".u«n
to think of the fellow’s imptytance, an­
nouncing himself

Albion. Mich
SoM by W. n.Coodymr.
l&gt;y
Chirk. Wrtrh! Medlc'.ue Co.. ]&gt;.
troll. Mich.
.

Try the Hastings Banner
one year.

.

A. SHELDON,
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
At'«traet Block. H**Uiigr.
Money l&lt;&gt; lovi on Ecsl Estate Real Estate
*old on ourainlnlon. ‘tencral eonreyaaclng.
• taring a complete **» of Abstract Book*, com­
piled from the Records, can f&gt; rnl«h complete
* tracts.
'
C.¥. BROOKS. Clerk.

THE BANNER
75 CENTJ.

.
.

�&lt;j/
PROBATE ORDER.
xsss'W■i&amp;S’jss- ■“ &lt;£.
, Yri-v.if Bnrrv. holden at the Probata Office,
te M%freVf HMtings. lu said county, onirhuts*.““*1,. -•&gt; &lt;uv U! May, in the ycai cue
te-usltvl right hundi*d and ninety one.
'“ol* Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

THAT SAUCY ITATA
The Charleston Is Yet a Long
Way Astern.

matter of tho estate cf Janies

' Mhidr’ • exentlor of said estate.
Lit iii- ounual areonnt herelolore filed
it 'fa*’eidereJ. that Friday, the
June. A. i&gt;. itwt.at ten o’clock In
. i
assigned forth- bearing of said
j,.I thtf the heirs at law of said de­
; s.'j other person* Interested In sold
; t .‘.mired u» appriit at afcesslon of said
al tin- Probate Office
h
i tlasiltig*. in said County, and
i;nv fh-re be. why the prayer of
,-nrr nt iv not K'granted. And II is
that «‘d petitioner give notice
.. uc iut-n-'Srd in said estate, of the
. •. I. ■ ;wK&gt;u;daccount and the hearing
-,v .
a copy &lt;d this order to be
, Ifa-tina* Basxr.it. a neivsimjuul , in-ul ited in said County of
each w«-ek fur three successive
stid day of hearing.

ESCAPE MIGHT BE VEBY 003TLY.

IN THE

Base

ball field.

"“"fed bp Lwenue bra.
c|ub, nh,
MtoUowe: Al Chicago - B. wino fl. Cldc*
Ro H; at Pitfaburg—New York 4. Pitt*.
CU? i6’
CUvflond—Philadelphia 8,
Cncinnhri-B^r. £

Araoetxtton: At Brill man—St. Loot, «.
Baltimore 0;U rblledriphl.-Athlrtlc »
ImnUrill. *; „ Bneton-Braton iFcS

Coal Which Reunited ln
Apology—-The Esmeralda.

n.do“w M Wul,l»«to" City-Ulnclnnati c,
ashington 0.
CHICAGO, May 14.-Following score,
were made by League base ball teams
yesterday; At Chicago—Boston 4, Chi/
"tuibor«-New York 3, Pltuburg
?
C. °clo?‘t*“Brook,rn 2. Cincinnati
lands. C eTelaud~PhlladelPbla 9, Clove­

WASHIXGTOX City, May 19l-A dis­
patch was received at tho navy depart­
ment yesterday announcing tho depar­
ture of the cruiser Charlestou from Aca­
pulco on Sunday nighL Tho dispatch
Association-. At Boston—Boston 10,
aLso stated that tbe insurgent vessel Es­
I i t|,”!’n " at PI»U««Whia-Athletic 18,
meralda was still there. No information Louisville »; at Baltimore-Baltimore 2,
I KOB.Vl E ORDER.
can l»e obtained na to where the Charles­ nwfn*
" Abington City-Cmcinjan.Countyof Ba*»y—ss.
.if ih« Probate »iiurt for the ton will go next, but it fa thought that natl 17, \\ asnlugtou 2.
. lioklen at the Probate Office in she will go down the coaat of ChflL A
C
hicago, May 15.—The base ball record
;lt|gj. in said county, on Mon­ telegram from the City of Mexico says
ti,v. of April, in the year one
that nothing has been seen of the Itala, ;°.r^ p^RUe yestenlny t&gt; a. follows:
'.uiidn-»i and nhirtyoue.
W. Armstrong. Judge of and that ahe is probably now off tho coast At “ilt?burg—Pittsburg 14. New York 7;
of Central America, having been supplied at Cincinnati—Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 0;
thoestate ot Polly Ann Starks, witn fuel by the Esmeralda.
at Cleveland—C levelsnd 6, Philadelphia
12; nt Chicago—Chicago 8. Bostotrl:
tiling the petition, duly vertBlack, grandson of said de­
Association; At Boston—Boston 8
In
au
interview,at
Acapulco
Sunday
an
nial the administration' of
Columbus 5; at Philadelphia-Athletic 7
granted to A. A. a Ulrich, sflleer of the Esmeralda said: "Wo will
faiulsville nr, *t Baltimore—St. Louis 7,
table person.
try' to get coal here, but if t his fa impoaai,. ordered, that Frldav, the ble, we are sure of getting it within a few Baltimore 6; at Washington City—Wash­
. a. !».. IK&gt;1. at ten o’clock
ington 3, Cincinnati IL
ic assigned for the lieartngot hours saiL We are not afraid of a con­
Chicago, May 18.—Scores on the base
d Hull the hclr&gt; at law of told flict with the Charleston, but our orders
&gt;:;• rpenwMisinterestediiisald are to be prudent aud not provoke n con­ hall field yesterday were recorded by
i n-.t to appear at a session
। to be holaeu at the l*rul&gt;nte flict.” He did not know whether the League teams as follows: At Chicago•r Hastings, in said county, Esmeraidn would now go to Chili, but Brooklyn 11, Chicago 13; at Pittsburg—
f any there be. why the prayer -said the captain had received a long
Phiindelpbia 4, Pittsburgh at Cleveland
u.iv not be granted. And It
That said petitioner give no­ cipher ou Saturday which probably —New York 3, Cleveland 8; at Cincinnati
Interested In »ald estate, of directed her future movements.
—Boston 0, Cincinnati 3.
I petition, and the hearing
Association: Ad Boston—Boston 4.
a copv of Oils order to be
It may not be known to the general Louisville
--------------------2;- ---------- St. ^«u«,
.uAthletic
Louis, 00
Baltiiszings’BansRit. a news^tirenlated m said county cf render, but the fact fa that the capture ot ! n‘bre Cincinuati aud Wnshingtou-Colum■ :-k for three successive the It ata is n matter of great Importance ' bu5 games poatjioned—raiu.
dav of hewing.
to Uncle Sain. If sho lands her muni- j I*cague scores Saturday were: At
IM-TIIOXG,
of Probate.
tiom, of war safely the Cbillun
—Brooklyn V,
Chicago
“
n authorities
authorities j Chicago
Chicano-Brooklyn
V,
Chicago
H;- -at*
will have a good claim for iar^p
1----------- Ij r-i
—t—i — *•__
iry damages
Cleveland
New ...............................
York 4, Cleveland 5; nt
again*t the United States; for
—
---------------- ------------- 3, v.uc.uusn
Jr the
princi- Cincinnati
—Boston
Cincinnati a;
8; M
at
pie is the same a* that upon which the Pittsburg—Philadelphia 5. Pittsburg 14.
Alabama case was decided, when England
*
—.&lt;-•«—
»• »»--•&gt;
■
■ ­
Association:
At
Philnuelphla
— Ath
had to pay a-pretty penny” for letting the letic^ St. l*ouis 1; nt Baltimore—Balti­
more 1. Cincinnati 9; nt Bo.-ton—Borton
jbate court Room* Confederate privateer get nw.Iy.
] 9, Louisville 3; at Washington City—C&lt;&gt;1A telegram from San Francisco says: .j umbus-Washlugtou game postponedtobM
to license
me on the 14th •Peruvian Consul Hcdioway in talking of |I rain. •
r the Probate Court tbe probable escape of tho Itata says: j CniCAtin. May 19—Following are the
all of the estate,
H- *a‘d d*-«v;wwi of. ‘Many singular niisstateriienta have been ' I*enguo base bull scores recorded yesterisb-it amt being in made in regard to the Chilinu ateamer. In ■ day: At Chicago-Brooklyn 4. Chicago 13;
State of Michigan. tbe first place tbe ltai » :«a twrlve’knot
K
• at Cleveland—New York 12, Cleveland 18;
vessel, and she should reach Iquique, a
; nt Pittsburg—Philadelphia 6, Pitts burg 11;
ruu ot less than 5,000 miles, inside ol .
1 at Cincinnati—fk^ton 2, Cincinnati 3
eighteen day*. When she left San Diego, j
A-^ociation: . Al Boston—Bo-.on HI,
»rth. range
about May 6, she had S*) tons of. coal .
Louisville 5; at Philadelphia—Athletic 3,
aboard, and she doe.* not burn over fifteen ;
Sl lx&gt;ui« 11; at Bnltimore—H dtimoru 5,
tons dnilji.
Such being the case, qjie has
Cincinnati 6; at Washington City—Wash­
enough fuel to last her about fifty-four
ington -J, Columba*, 7.

ods’faenee^^artn I “Three tteaerfaw from the Itata have
-r-.si tor'ty-ulue (49) &lt;nd gi^ea their evidence to Chi-, effect. She
rod*, thence south had on board ninety sailors and sixty
«• to non «l Sri,
right dt dower therein. I1 Diego, all instructed to
-----------secrecy.
—- She
=^-carried four sixty-pound guns hidden
i wh. Administrator.
under canvas with her small arms in the
forward hold. The soldier* were stowed
nitdeln the conditions away there nlso, their food being sent to
.ye made by Ira F. them from the deck. Every appearance
i Aldr;.-'. to Samuel Carson /&gt;t the vessel l*eing prepared for war was
. A. D. IV-. and recorded
K-Ulster &lt;&gt;: Deed*, lor the removed two days beforo sho steamed
■state of Michigan, on the iuto Sin Diego, when she looked like a
A. 1). 1S82, Ln liber KJ of rnortfhicii said mortgage was first-class inerchantmvu.
rci*. isw. nsiilgned to
d &lt;inh n-corueu April
“The programme was for the Icata to
, xi-icrof Deeds in and
Midi, in liber
of niort- get arms from the Robert and Minuic,
. And it was further express- and when in the tropics to transfer them
u-i mortgage tiytf should there loj the Esmeralda, which would escort
ber to Iquique. If the trip was made
ii» t mtyalrfa and -dioul ! the same without interference, so much the better,
■I In strmrs lor the space of but if not the Esmeralda proposed to do
!-rn&lt;-tp;ii -hi -art inartgnge
he oetiou of the mortgagee. battle. The Esmeralda aud Ituta were
:
th&gt;- tecond day ol Octo- commanded from IquiqWe to St. Lucas by
aud on the second dayot each other’s masters, who exchanged to
’ SU «o not hiving be«n paid
&lt;..uc remained unpaid until their rightful commands at the latter
i1; option said mortgagee now- point. Some information tins been ob­
tic of .said mortgage due and tained which loads to the belief that on
-meh mortgage there fa claimed May 13 a transfer of arms and munitions
Im date ol this notice tbe sum rd
I rtxly seven dollars and sixty- of war was mtule from tho Itata to the
i ...I attorney’s lee of twenty-five Esmeralda at Pichilinque, ou the cast of
' for in «Mid mortgage, and uo
i-lnu« at hw iiavlng been Inrtl- southern California.”
The HritiBh Lion Growls.
• er the aiotirys secured by said
-.V part thereof.
“A copy ot the Chilian Times baa
f »re. by virtu- of the power
reached
here by the steamer San Blas. It
rained In &gt;al&lt;l mortgage, and
such cAsfe made and provided. says the British forced an apology from
n cl . ru that on Saturday, the 11th the insurgent man-of-war Blanco EucaA.
1»J1. at vn 'o’clock tn
I shall sell at public nurtlou to the lado just before the latter was sunk by
■’ the north front door o! the the torpedo boats. The Blanoo was en­
gaged Id blockading Iquique when she,
with other vesselz of the blockading fleet,
. .-■-'ruage. or »o mocli thereof ran out of coal. Two English and Ger­
|«retopay tin- amount due on man merchantmen were lying side by
side, both coal laden. The rebel fleet took
■'.(.Hurs covesant^ for boldot them, on the pretense that they
■ being &lt;l.-wrlue«l In said were in range in the event of firing, and
certain nltM-eor pnrcel uf towed them out to sea, despite the pro­
rlbed a« follow*: To-wit:
J of flte MHlthfcrnt quarter tests of the captains.
Him! tn Apologise or Fight.
r fwn.■*» town one (I) north
in Ifarry county. Michigan,
“Out ot range of the fort's guns, the
- ot L*ud be the soino insurgents made a forced purchase of
such coal as they needed. They volun­
Alienee ol Mortgagee.
tarily paid au extravagant price for it,
ove. Mtorueysfor AMignee.
but nevertheless the captains of the ves­
sels reported the matter to the British
Admiral Hothain. who gave tho Blanco
KiD lEm, mis, 1378.
the option ot apologizing or fighting
within twenty-four hours. It was thee
11:30 a. ru. Precisely at noon the Blanco
ran up the British and German flags
above tho rpbel standard and fired a royal
saints.”
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SLASHED THE CZAREWITCH.

Shanghai. China, May 13 -An attempt
to kill the Russian czarcwitcb was made
yesterday in Japan, whore lie is travel­
Absolutely Pure ing. The cxarewitch had gone to the
and it is Soluble. picturesque resort called Otau. on Lake
Binaumi, six miles from Kioto. There a
native policeman named Tanaa Sanaa at
tacked the prince, striking him on the
ate used in its preparation. It has head with his sword with intent to mur­
Owing to the thickness of the sun
»wre than thru times the strength ot । der.
helmet worn by tho prince the sword w
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrewroot deflected, and descrioed a cut down bls
hr Sugar, and is therefore far more forehead, not ot a serloua character. The
imperial party hastened back.to Kioto
economical, costing less than one cent and got surgical distance..The culpnt
« c»&lt;p. h ig delicious, nourishing, is believed to be insane. The Japanese
emperor
and his ministers hurried to
strengthening, easily digested,
and H.tmimbiy adapted for invalids Kioto to express their sympathy.

from which the excess of

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everywhere.

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STUDENTS DEFEND NATALIE.

VlKXKA* May 10.—Great excitement pre­
vail* in Belgrade over the attempt of the
Servian government to remove Queen Na­
talie from the city and from Servin.
Aware of the strong public sympathy for
the queen, the government early in the
morning cordoned with troops the streets
in the vicinity of Queen Natalie’s resi­
dence, excluding the public. After Na­
talie had taken refuge in her residence
the principal citizens and merchants sid­
ing with the queen nnd showing their
sympatby openly, a large number of stugatbered to defend her in her dwelling

. Tbs troops, after vainly endeavoring to
disperse the supporters of the queen, fired
upon them, killing two and wounding
many.
Tb8 most intense excitement
reigns in Belgrade. At 9 o'clock Monday
Che cabinet was still in session, and M.
Pachite, the president ot the Skuptchina,
received a deputation asking
him to
intervene in the queen's behalf.

in

the Total

Washisotox City, May &gt;9—Satur­
day’s statement of the United ‘States
tre—nrer compared with that of May 9 is
as follows:. Gold coin and bullion, lees
certificates and $1(&gt;).000,(X» reiwrre-May
9, $40,318,882; May 18. 837,aM,lG4; decrease,
83,364,938. United States notes, less certiflcatee-May 9, 81.900.831; May 16. 81. IM.750; decrease. &lt;73,571.
National bank
notes—Muy V, &lt;4,731,269; May 16. H912.260; incresiMe, &lt;181,OiX). Silver dol
lars
and
bullion.
less
certillcates—May »,
&lt;14.9H9,08«;
May
16,
&lt;15 749.438; Increase, fl.461,356. Cash in
treasury^-Mny 9, $60,538,515; May 18. &lt;39,­
740,402; increase, &lt;799.143 Deposits in na­
tional banks— May 9, &lt;37 875.159; May 16.
828 984,195; increase, $1,109,036.
Total
balance—May 9. &lt;88 413,704; May 16, &lt;88,­
724.597; increase* 8810,8)0.
ClSClXNATt, May 19.-Over SfOOO people
have been attracted to the dty by the
National Union convention, but just
how many of three ar® regular delegates
cannot be determined until tho commitU,e on credentiabi gets to work. Last
night's arrival Included Senator Peffer,
of Kansas; Robert Schilling, of Milwau­
kee the Wisconsin Socialist leader; Hon.A. J Streeter, of Illinois, and Ignatius
Donnelly. The latter,
announcement that the delegation of his
own appointment is to be CMtMted by a
delegation named by tb. .fate committee
of the Minnesota Farmers Alliance, says
that the state committee hud no power
in the premises, and that be has no fear
that the convention will expel either him­

self or his followers.
OrM., Bine. •&lt; l-rlnoeton,

pniscrros. M». Mej Id —Fire deetray-,
,
ed the entire went eld. ot the public
raunre. with the exception of to. Jtoeonlc
bnildlnm Fie. ot th. brat buxln.ra
bonraeln to. town wer. burnrf, torather with toe Kre.t.r port on ol their
^outeato. The entire Ira. will reachJrt,
OOH. ot which not onabelt U oorerrf b,
inenrance. Tb. Teleitraob end Prra.
printlos
were deetrojed. There 1,
J enrpldon thet tho fire we. the work ot

an inoeodary.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

father of fourteen children, while three of
his sons were responsible for the existence
in the aggregate ot forty-four, and a
Lx-State Senator Andrew J. Kuyken­ granddaughter of thirty has already nine
dall died at his home m Vienna, Johnson children.
Stepnfak. the Russian Nihilist now in
county. His., at midnight Sunday.
America Redman, the colored house­ this country, is trying to raise money to
keeper of J. C. Tullis who died at Cincin­ establish a newspaper here, of which
nati, in 1878, claim* to be his widow and George Kennan has offered to serve as ed
the heiress to bis property, worth &lt;3,000,- itor without -pay. It will be devoted to
political freedom In Russia.
The treasury department Wednesday
The anniversary of the great cataclysm
bought 144,000 ounces ol silver at from at Johnstown, Pa., will be appropriately
•0(979 to tO.IM per ounle.
celebrated May 21.
The centennial celebrati &gt;n of the South
The Evening Critic, of Washington
Carolina legislature was held at Colum­ City is no more. It went into* the hands
bia, Wednesday. The dty was thronged
with visitors by the thousand.
The log cabin bu ilt by Gen. Grant neat
Thu National Assodation of Flint and St. Louis has been purchased by a realLime Gloss Mannfacturers ot the United dent of that city for 15.000, and will not
Slates is in session at Findlay, O.
be sent to the World’s fair.
Over 100 Indians in the Okanogan coun­
Mrs. Keziah Thomas, of St. Louis,
try, Washington, have died of the grip. whose husband died rec.-ntly, twisted a
The Indians are leaving for Idaho and towel around her throat and choked her­
elsewhere to escape the epidemic
self to death. It was her third attempt
A committee of the New York Union at suicide. Temporary insanity.
Iteaguo dub has prepare! tho form ot a
Ex-Senator Ingalls says he will not en­
petition to be circulated among citizens gage in literary work, although he bns
throughout the country, regardless of several offers to do no.
party affiliations, asking congress to pass
“Jerry” Simpson said at Washington
laws that will protect this country from City Saturday that the Alliance was go­
the tide of undesirable European immi­ ing to take possession of the government
grants.
ln!893 and “rip things up the back.”
The forest fires around Big Rapids,
Democrats have one majority in the
Mich., ru., the most extensive since 1871. Arizona Constitutional convention. The
Nothing but timely rain can atop the de .Republicans made heavy gains.
vastation until the lumber district in five
Nearly a hundred persons are sick at
counties is burnt over.
Pittsburg from eating partially decayed
The Roman Catholic mission aud sev­ smoked sturgeon sold by a dealer at u
eral dwelling hon*es belonging to Euro­ low price.
pean residents were attacked and burned
Representative Springer, of Illinois,
by native* at Woo Hoo, China A British says the next speaker of the house will be
warship will proceed to tho scone of tho a western man, but is too modest to say
riot.
who that western mnn fa.
The American Bible society celebrated
Wales Is a grandfather. The Duchess
its seventy-fifth anniversary Wednesday of Fite, bU daughter, presented her hus­
band and the British empire with a
The Illinois legislature has decided to 1daughter Sunday, who may yet be
adjourn sine die on the 12th of June.
&lt;queen ot Englaud.
John Teenier has challenged Jake GauW. N. Cromwell. Assignee of Decker,
dnur to row n series of three races for 83,­ Howrli &amp; Co., New York, has settled
500 a side, bast two out of three to tuko 1every claim of the firm and left a surplus.
the stakes 40.1 a portion of the gate re- iHis bill for all this is 1280.000, which the
ccipts.
&lt;
Nearly 11,000 coal miners are on strike
Lord Edward Cavendish, a brother of
in Iowa aud coal is getting scarce with Lord Frederick Cavendish, who was mur­
prospect-, ot a famine in the product.
&lt;dered in Phu&gt;.-iix park, Dublin, died Mon­
The authentic ancient portrait of Co- 1day of Influenza. Ho was a member ot
lurnbuH. copied from a miniature, nnd 1the British parliament.
now exhibiting in Loudon, is to go to the
Governor Winans, of' Michigan, baa
Chicago's World’s fair.
issued an order to disband Company A
Pierre Moraiu, a Boston orgnn grinder 1of the Ann Arbor militia, which took a
prominent part in the fracas in which
m descendant from a noble French family,
Dennison, a university student, was
who w.-is arrested April 30 for leading a
young girl astray, hung himself in a cell killed.
in Charles Street jail.
General Thomas Osborne has arrived in
Etnperor William takes a little swing Chicago nftvr an absence of several years
around the circle next month. He will ;in South America. General Osborne was
visit ihe courts of Holland, Belgium, and United States minister to the Argentine
England.
Republic during a portion ot the presi­
administration of General Grant.
The reaper works of - Whiteley, Fussier dential
1
The Baptist anniversaries are in session
&lt;&amp; Kelljcmt Columbus, Ohio, will be sold
at Cincinnati.
al auction by the receiver June 23.
Judge E&lt;1 ward Johnstone, of Keokuk,
J. B. Hedspeth and Mrs. Eldredge
Perry, ot Austin, Tex., died from the ef­ la., died Saturday night, aged 78 years.
Saturday's fire in Muskegon, Mich./do
fects ut a dose of poison put in their
soup nt dinner.
Hedspeth's wife has strayed 275 buildings, valued ut (*&gt;OU,(jOO.
been arrested for the crime. The woman
The Russian government hits ordered
is believed to be insane.
8,000,000 rifles from a French manufacThe executive committee of the Illi­
nois F. M. K A. met at Springfield, ap­
Major R. W. McClanghry Monday took
pointed delegates to the Cincinnati con- the oath of office as chief of police of Chi­
venlion and instructed them to oppose ।cago.
.
the formation of a political party.
. The treasury Monday purchased 415, COO
Sever Serley. the dclaulling (830,000) ‘ ounces of silver nt from fO.IW to $0,982 per
treasurer of Chippewa county, Wia.. lias ounce.
been sentenced to four years in tho Wau­
Margaret Shay wm burned to death tn
pun |*euitentiary.
her home on South May street, Chicago
Henry M. Stanley has been invited to
Monday.
preside at the Eisteddfod, or Welsh mu­
The Davidson Lumber company's mill
sical festival, to be held in the autumn
at Swansea. He has accepted the invita­ at LaCrosse, Win, has been burned.
Loss, &gt;100,000.
tion.
The grand jury at New York has in
Secretary Blaine is now laid up with
the gout, nnd cannot leave New York for dieted “Frenchy Na 1" for the-murder of
Carrie Brown.
the capital for several day*.
In
a quarrel over a can of beer at St.
The home of Rol&gt;ert Duke, a Mont­
morency county, Mich., farmer, burned j Louis Monday night Thomas McConley
Thursday, and two of bit children per­ I ent Louis Dolan’s throat with a penknife.
George Walker, of H^na, Mont., and
ished.
It is said in Boston that B. P. Hutchin­ his wife, were killed Sunday while driv­
ing by lightning out of an al most cloudless
son will locate in that city.

CONDITION OF THE SURPLUS.
1310.893

/%&lt;?/

_

DWIMVILUL MonL. M.y IE-A &gt;f“hk, namxl
«ko L*d kilUd •
rancher tor **.
rara.toU «»J token
before Jnotee Shepher.1. Who dUeh^rjed
hi...
Cilih.ee Immedwlelr rrarreetod
him end durinh rhe nlnbl . -ot him end
Ibrew bl* imdy into Mnlbeed rleer.
Juerloe Shepherd we» or.Wred to leera
to, n wirhru twenty tour hour, nnd

John D. Adam*, a leading merchant ot
Little Rock, Ark. has failed for 8400.000;
The Ncbra*ks Fire Insurance company,
of Omaha, has been placed in the bands
of a receiver.
C. E. Mellor, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Is
one of nine heirs to 82,500,000 left by an
English relative.
9
Mayor Shakespeare, of Now Orleans,
and I he committee of fifty bhve made
public their report on the Mafia and give
a list of ninety-four murders committed
by it. The pith of the report is a propo­
sition that immigration irom Sicily and
lower Italy be prohibited, and that Con­
sul Corte admitted to the committee that
the Mafia exists in New.Orleans and had
made an attempt on his own life, some of
those implicated being among the num­
ber massacred at the parish prison.
Professor Bernheim ha* submitted a
report to the Paris Academy of Medicine
on the treatment of consumption by the
tranfusion of goat’s blood. The experi­
ments made by him lead to the conclusion
that the treatment has an important ben­
eficial effect on the first stages of tuber­
culosis.
Green B. Raum, Jr., son of the commis­
sioner of pensions and chief clerk in the
tension office, has resigned at the request
of Secretary Noble.
Tho coroner’s jury at New York has
held Ameer Ben All. alia* “Frenohy Na
1,” for the murder of Carrie’Brown.
Five men were severely burned by an
explosion of gas in a New York newer
Friday.
Natividad Villaneuva. known as El Ne­
gro, a notorious Mexican bandit, ha» been
shot in battle with a posse of citizens at
Guadalajara.
In a case tried by Judge Staples at Bos­
ton, in which ft couple bad married by
signing n contract to lire together as long
aa agreeable to both, the judge decided
the marriage invalid. The marriage took
place in Oregon, and the parlies were
Spiritualists.
Justice Brewer, of the United. States
supreme court, ba* issued a writ of error
in the Nebraska contested governorship

The Ba! in seeds forces are reported to
have l&gt;een again defeated in an engage­
ment with the insurgent Chilian forces.
The agreement between England and
Portugal, settling their difficulties in
East Africa, has been signed.
Nineteen fcorkingmen were drowned in
the Dnieper river Friday, the boat in
which they warn embarked being run into
' William McGowan, a Baltimore hotel
clerk, was so confident that Tea Tray
wou.«l win the Brooklyn handicap that be
bet his cherished and superb moustache
against 125 on it. Saturday night bis up­
per lip was bereft of ita hirsute orna­
ment.
Charles King, ot Salam, Mass., died

THE MARKETS.
Chicago. May IB.
Following were tho quoUtlou* on tho board
of trade to^lay: Wheat-No. 2 May. opened
SLUSH. cla*d &gt;1.UG»L July, opened 8L01«.
elated
September,* opened 97c, closed
97K- Corn—Na 2 May, o;xinod 81c. closed
8114c; July, opened 37J&lt;c. closed fiB^c; Au­
gust, opened
, dosed ‘nK1- Osla-No. 2
May. opened —, closed 3lMc; July, opened
and cliMod &lt;GS«c: September, opened 38*ic,
closed 35Mc. Pork May. opened 81LHK closed
81L2W. July, opened J1L25. dosed $11.35;
September.
oj-ened $11.30, dosed glLSi
Lard-May. opeutd 8&amp;4O closed $6.l2t»
Live slock—Following were the prices at the
Union Stock yards: Hogs-Market opened
fairly active on packing and shipping account,
but feeling rather easy ate r^lOc decline;
ranged at
pigs. $C2u4L65
light. $4.3044.15 rough packing. $4.3fia&lt;-70
mixed, and $4.5044.10 heavy [taddng and
shipping lot*.
Cattle-Market fairly active on local wad
shipping account aud prices without change;
quotatiun* ranged at *5.7546.50 for choice
to fancy shipp ng steam, $5.W45.7U good to
choice do. H®$4-1» common to fair do. 83.50
64.25 butchers* atoors. L' 002350 stockcra
83.OJU5*i Texana &gt;3 WfcLD feeders. &gt;USu®
4.U) cows. $1 &amp;J©350 bulk, and $2.5044.3) real
calvce Sheep-Demand only moderate and
prices ruled steady; quotations ranged at
$4.2525.5*) wr-tterns. $4-7325-80 natives, aud
$&lt;J.(J047 M l.iEitw.
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator, 27c per

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G. G. SPAULDING,
HUSTINGS.
PilOllATE GRDER.
State of Michigan. &lt; teUilvuf B*rrj -M.

At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holdco Ml the Probate Office,
tn Hie cHt of flirtings, in said county, oa
Monday, the 4:h day uf Mm), tn the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present. Uharlcl W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter ot the eztate of Hznn&amp;h
Qnaekeobusb, deceased.
Ou reading and tUlac the petit ion. duly veri­
fied. ot Charles W- Jordan, administrator ot
said estate praying for rearagz therein set forth
that he may be licensed to sell the real estate
of Mid drreased in said petition described.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the
3&gt;U:day ot Mny. A. D. 1KH. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, he assigned for the hearing ot said
petition, uud that the heirs at law of Mid deotiM
&lt;*d. and all other persons Interested in said
estate, arc required to anpcaKat a session e&lt;
said court, then to ire holdcn aP-ibe Probate
office, in the city ot Hartings, lu said county,
and show cause. If any there be, why tbe prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
It Is further ordered, that said pettttoner give '
notice to tbe persons Interested in said estate,
of the pendency ot (aid petition, nnd tbe hear­
ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
puollshed In the H aminos Baynk* a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County ol
Barn- once In cacti work for three successive
weeks previous to mid day nf bearing.
ClIARI.KS W. AnNSTBOXO,
Judge of Probate.
[A true copy,]

. CHA^CEIU- SALE. • ‘
Io pursuance of nod by virtue of an order and
decree of the elreult conn tor tea County of
Barry, In chancery. lu the state of Michigan.
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ran Um tran
n 11.
r»oveiut&gt;cr. a. m. w. hi a certain cans* merein pending, wherein Nichol*. Shepard &amp; Co., a
c&lt;&gt;ri&gt;orat Ion organized and doing buslbees under
the laws of the state &lt;&gt;f Michigan are complain­
ants. and Frauds Wolbert Geonfv. B. Grtfflth
and Mell'sn Wolbert are defendant*. Notice fa
hereby given that I shall sell at pnbllc auetlon.
to the highest bidder, ou Saturday, tbe fareb-

court Iioum In the Ctty of Bastings. County of
Barrvaud State of Michigan, said court bouao
being tbe place (or bolding the circuit court far
said county ol Barre, the following described
property to-wlt: All ’ha: certain piece ar par­
stock, fresh. 13&amp;17c. Eggs-Southern stock, cel of laud situate and being in the TownaEfa
per doz; northern. 14c. Live jxjultry of Yankee Springs. County ot Barrr and State
--CHd chickens. 10c pc*- lb; spring. 81.50®6.(D of Michigan, and described m foRows to-wlt •
jJer doz; roosters,
turkeys, mixed. 9c; The north east fractional quarter ot the south
ducks, «t£C.10c; goose. 83.ak8fi.00 per doz. Po east fractl onal quarter of section twenty. »&gt;Wn
three north, ranre ten west, containing tbhrtyUtoes-Ro*. »3»3c per bu; Hebron.
and nne-haH acres of land more or less.
PoerleM. 85390c; Burbanks ll.U0JU.O5; mixed, eight
Dated, Hastings. Mien.. MayiRh, im.
7333jc. Strawberrios-T&lt;mn«sa&gt;e. poor to
ALOXZO F.. KKXASTON.
fair. 81.303*0): KL&gt;od- RDSSfrifiU per 24-Qt caeo; Circuit Court CammlMioner, Barry Co. Mlcb.
Niw-iamppi. poor to fair. &gt;1.0041.75 per S4-qt
Stl-akt, Kxak&gt; k* &amp; Wkavkb. ■
Solicitors for Complainants.
cane.
Broom corn-Hurl, 4K40(e per lb: whisk
brush. fiftfiKc; green, self-working. 8}»©4c;
FROBATE~ORD«.
inside and covers. ^*&amp;7c; common brush,
Stale of Michigan, County at Barry—m. .
•*Mc; crocked. aaSMe.
.
At a seeston ot tbe Frobate Court for the
County of Barry, holdcn at the Probate Office in
the city of Hastings, In said county.on Wednes­
day, tbe thirteenth &lt;fav ol May. In the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
May, HICK: do June, &gt;1.14; do July, &lt;L1L
Present, Charles w. Armstrong. Judge ol
Corn-Na 2 mixed cash.
do June, ITobata.
WHc: do July, ®fcc; do August, 64^- Data
In the matter of the estate of John A.
-Steady but quiet; No. 3 mixed cash, Ke-, Bachehcr. deceased.
do Juno, M4c; do July, 55K- Rye-Nom­
inal Barley-Nominal. Pora—Dull; $12,750 praying that Clement Smite, or some other
KUO for new m-»m. Lord-Quiet; July;
of t tie estate^" I'ild
adn,lnl*tt*“r
$6.78; September. $7.01
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
Detroit.
T.lh Hav raf .fttn.. A 1* Ivor ra» ran - ■
.
DrTKorr. Stay IB.
Wheat—No. 1 white cash. 8111: No. S rod said petition. aiid tlial the heirs al law o
cs&gt;.h
and May.
&lt;1.11; July. &lt;1.03 bid; deceased and al) ot her persons Interested I
August, 11.00 bid. Corn-Na 3 mixed cash.
Office, tn the city of Hastings,
and show- cause, if any then
ot tbe petitioner may not be
further ordered, that said p&lt;

Wheat-Firm, higher; No. 3 cash. &lt;LMM;
May. 8LCMH bid; Joly. O^e: August.

Pork Quiet.

Hl.auciKJH.

UtTMMVy.l

Chakuk

�its frlendi

Banner

For lhe benefit ot lhe public. iWvwalk
pedestrians especially, and to aid the
water board in disaeminating valuable in­
Iles, and the people are beginning to real­ formation, we append the following sug­
MAKS HALL L.COOK. Mlor.
ize phases of thia bill which were almott gestions for city water takers. These
entirely overlooked In the the campaign suggestions are already the practice of sev­
eral citizens who desire to get their money’s
vot wawtixcs. Mien., i*ostofficx,
last fail. First came tbe treaty with Brazil, I worth, but we thought it might be proper
■ AUWPST 14. 1879.
illustrating .the automatic reciprocity fea­ to have them generally understood.
1st Get up before the sun and turn on
ture of the McKinley bill.
Already
the water.
has the duty been abolished on sugar,
2d. Keep it turned on all day.
and the ;prlce has taken a sudden
Sd. When you get tired of “squirting”
There seems to be no limit to the efforts
drop. Then there is that clause providing Lhe water, set the hose reel where tbe
of free trade attorneys to prejudice fanner
for free importation of raw material to be water can shoot into a tree. This doesn't
voters against the policy of protection for
help the lawn, but as It doesn't Injure the
home Industries. A commonly employed manufactured into articles for export, giv­ tree, tbe practice i» to be commended.
ing tbe American manufacturer equal foot­
4th. Before retiring for the night, set
moans to this end is urging the farmer to
the
sprinkler at
work cooling tho
ing
with
his
transatlantic
competitors
for
believe that our tariff legislation Is framed
all foreign trade. Here we have reciproc­ atmosphere. Keep the thing going all
"with the view to discriminate In favor of
night
ity, free sugar and free raw material.
manufactured products nnd against the
5th. W ben obliged to set the reel on the
products of agriculture. As there is not a The meaning of this is an enormous reduc­ lawn, be sure and get It close enough to
the sidewalk so as to douse cold water and
tion
in
the
burden
of
taxation,
advanta
­
single clause in the law susceptible of such
iota of It on passers by.
a construction, none but the unwary will geous terms for the admission of American •
6th. If tbe wind is high, and blowing
goods into foreign markets, and free raw toward Ute walk, set the sprinkler closer
be misled by the charge ot discrimination
material out of which to manufacture these to it If people have got to be baptized at
against the fanner’s interests.
the
city’s expense, it is well enough to
exports. Besides absolutely protecting the
Some Idea of the extent to which farm
make a thorough job of it.
products are directly’ protected can be home market, the McKinley bill lias thus
By carefully observing these directions,
reduced unnecessary taxation and opened nearly as much water as possible will be
gained by a glance at statistics within
up important South American markets to wasted, and a great deal of happiness and
reach of all who care to Inspect them.
fraternal feeling will be promoted among
And the honest student of these figures is the products of our soil, mines, workshops
pedestrians who may have to take to the
likely to be quite forcibly impressed by the and mills.—New York Press.
middle of the rotti to avoid a continual
shower bath in going to and from nhclr
jmeesslty for maintaining adequate bar­
residences.
riers against foreign competition so long as
Under propection of the McKinley bill
tbe home markets of our farmers is men­ American print mill owners are reducing
aced by products of foreign rivals.
The second quarterly meeting of Barry
prices of their productions. Indigo points
During the last fiscal year foreigners that, when the McKinley bill went Into county Pomona Grangi&lt; will convene with
sold in tbe United State, over *42,000,000 effect, were selling at eight cents a yard, liutland Grange In their hall on Friday,
May 22nd, at 10 o’clock a. m. Following
worth of farm products, without taking are now down within a fraction of five
is the p regain fo far as arranged:
into the account more than *16,000,000 cents. All kinds of shirtings and sheet­
Song of greeting by the Rutland Grange
worth of wool Imported.
ings art*, also much cheaper, notwithstand­ choir.
Order of business.
Here are the Items:
ing the higher duties. Is ‘the tariff a tax"
Report*, of subordinate Grange*.
S
Animals (other than breedlux).
Singing by the Pomona Grange choir.
5.7SJ.OOO then?
2^83.764
Words of Welcome by Mrs. Howarth.
&gt;mj» seed
J0.18e,47&lt;
•• fibers.
Response by A. Parker.
1,143,967
Farmers Organizations, C. H. Stone and
i.ora.GHe
EK. aad dairy products.
l.'XW.OOt)
C. Newland.
13.579,813
We this week received a correspondence
Woman’s Work in Grange, C. Honey­
Veoetables.
from “Clay Hill.” which contained good well.
843^33,717 hews, but did not publish it simply be­
Recitations, Ella Barrett, Lida Newland,
There Is not a single Item here that could cause we did not know where or from Grace Luther, Bessie Whitright and others.
Will the correspondent
Selections by sisters Parker, Dawson,
not just afiwell have Iteen grown by our whom it came.
please continue to send lu items but head Knickerbocker. Culver and others.
citizens, and because of this fact our tariff the communication so that other readers
Are farmers’ interests as zealously guard­
required foreign competitors to pay for the may know from whence It came.
ed In legislative halls as other Intereste. if
privilege of selling here. They were ac­ /l»r. W. H. Snyder was the recipient of a not, why not? by J. Dawson. A. Luther.
cordingly charged the snug sum of fonr- werj pleasant birthday surprise yesterday, Culver. D. C. Warner and Howard.
How best to make the apple orchard
jcen aud a half million dollars, and to that relatives from Eaton. Ionia and this coun­ pay, C. Honeywell and J. Tobias.
ty participating.
The company arrived
exgcnl they were forced to lighten the taxWhy I am a Granger, W. Norton.
early In the forenoon and remained all
A fifth degree session will be held if de­
ea that otherwise would have been paid by day, all lutvlng a very enjoyable. The Dr.
N. SI.AWH0*. Ix*c.
received a present of a handsome gold sired.
citizens of tbe United States.
Broward, May 11th, •»!.
And it is this arrangement that free watch, by which to remember al! those
present.
Woddlng
Delta.
trade attorneys denounce a&gt;j an outrage,
At tbe home of the bride's parouts in
An observing tuan who notices things
and join with foreigners in demanding to
on the street says the first thing a young Hammond, Wisconsin. on Tuesday last. Dr.
have repealed. The fanners gave their man doc# when he sees a friend with a S. M. Fowler, of this city, was united in
answer m 1888. Let that decision be new hat on is to take It off and serenely marriage to Miss Elsie Rich.
The groom Is one of the social favorites
affirmed as often as the question Is preseut- try it on bis own bead. When a young
lady sees one of her acquaintances with a of our city, a young man of high character,
new bonnet she juMt lifts up her. nose and excellent ability, aud who has already,
serenely wondeik “where she got that though a young man, made a most envia­
ble mime and reputation In the profession
.
The reciprocity treaty with Spain Is Uie thing."
of his choice, dentistry. Dr. Fowler came
third of such prizes drawn by the United
Mr. Dillbahner, of Maple Grove, was
to this city fresh from the dental college
States under the McKinley tariff bill. To bringing his two children to school in this at Ann Arbor about three years ago, and
city Monday morning, when tbe. horse got by his skill In his profession, by bls appli­
Br~ii and Venzuela a fine trade with Cuba
frightened at a hog. and turning suddenly
cation and ability as a business man. by
1b new to be added.
tipped the carriage over and started on a
bis kindly, cordial ways and gentlemanly
Under this arrangement Cuba will take rather swift gait
The boy’s face was demeanor, by his worth as a man. has
lard, petroleum. Hour and pork. Tbe pros­ quite badly bruised and scaned, and the made a most flattering success. There is
girt’s hip was hurt very severely so that
pective tax on sugar which, but for Span­
probably no man In this city who has more
she has not been able to attend school yet,
lab concessions, would have been imposed while Mr. Dillbahner escaped with a good friends in all classes of society or deserves
more friendship than Dr. Fowler.
on Cota’s chief product persuaded the jarring up.
Miss Rich Is by no means a stranger
Cubans into coercing Spain to ma|je this
Muskegon suffered last week one of the here. She recently spent a year in this
agreement, notwithstanding It Is in the most destructire'flres known in northern city, and by her worth as a woman, by her
aery teeth of the In teres!s_ cf the mother Michigan since 1871. The fire started at ability and excellence of character, won
6:30 p. m. Saturday and destroyed busi­ for herself a host of friends who will re­
ness. houses for ten blocks, the court house joice that she shall return to our city to
Under tbe new arrangement the Cuban and 275 dwellings. Hundreds of families grace Its society. .She is a most charming
duty on American flour will be lowered w&gt; are left without homes and a few business lady, one whose womanliness and worth
The work of re­ and the charm of whose life have already
that It can be sold there for $6 a barrel, in- men without a penny.
buildlug commenced Tuesday morning and made for her a home tn the hearts of our
otead of the *19 that the Spanish flour has
it is expected that inside of six months people.
brought. And tbe amount consumed nearly all will be rebuilt
Dr. and Mrs. Fowler will return to our
city probably to-day. They will soon be
SMounting to 500,000 barrel# annually&gt;
will now be doubled.
/ kJ “How dear to my purse is the new “at home" iu fine a)&gt;artments tbev have
mshioned bonnet, the hat that I bought as
secured in the Boice house, on east Center
a gift to my wife: a small piece of straw
Thus, under tbe reciprocity clause
street They will receive the warmest
tbe McKinley bill a large traffic with Cui i with an ostrich plume on it, the last hat congratulations of all Hastings people,
I'll buy while I still have my life. The
has suddenly been opened up for tl ?
bat with a brim and a big swinging feather, who will wish for them a most successful
American farmer in exchange for suga , and folderol traps that I can.T even, frame: voyage through life In their new estate.
Tbe Bannke joins In congratulations and
whose price is already reduced without it - with stuffed birds and roses and pieces of
good wishes._________
terfering with the rights and interests ( ' leather, and a bill from the dealer as long
as my frame. The stylish spring bonnet,
THE MARKETS-American
•that
I-. uew fashi&lt;ined
.
t(iat
jman saga'
-sgtr producers.
Hastings.
In another year the McKinley will so fai\ priced bonnet that knocked my purse
Apples
—
Dried.
—
bare justified itaelf that those democrats
" ”
Butts r—lMtlX
Clover
seed
*3
J0B4.W.
who threaten Its repeal will be looked upon
Tbursday afternoon, the United
Beans—61.so per bu.
as enemies by the producers of this coun­ States fish commission car Na 1 arrived ' Corn-cotoJOc.
calves,, i64.00
ty, and tbe party will be retired to private here on the Lake Shore road, and left ten
cans (about 40.000) of young pike perch,
; calf, 3c.
fife at tbe very first election the people which were planted the same evening in
have an opportunity to retire them.— Gun lake by Messrs. J. W. Gilkey, W. W. pUme-BeHlDKatsocpcrbbl; waterlime.StJO
Bishop, H. W. Wright and Nate Balch. _Oats-^M!perbu.
Detroit Journal. '
The perch are a very gamy fish, and grow
to weigh up to four pounds. They are a
Pork—84.001164.50.
’
pertoD.
The aggregate of all farm products very voracious and ugly flab, however, and
Halt-Selliug at *1 per bbl.
Timothy Seed-Belling at 61.75 per ha.
wbteh COM *100 In I860 would cost at thia it is an open question if tbe planting of the
pike In Gun lake will not diminish other
JJb’Al-No- i. wbltcfijzt: red. *1.03.
time in tbe same market *09.70, showing a valued fish.—Plainwell Independent
Hour-63.oo per hundred.
decline of only a tilth of one per cent.
JF. R. Pancoast has a watch which was
But tbe aggregate of ail other products, jtst presented to him that is a curiosity.
u
bu-tbr c),v Pelted.
teas the internal taxes above specified. It is an open face, gold case, and strike^
Butter-toe,:5c. creamery soars
Ooro-flBc par bu.
wWcb would have cost 8100 lu 1860 would tbe hours the same as a clock and by
touching a spring will repeat winds with
cost now only *76.43 for the same articles
a key at the face In two places.
The ^Poultzy-Uve: chickens, e;
duek.
c.
fe the same market, a decline of *23.57 on watch Is a very old one, having been in
Wheat—No. 1 white 61 JI. No. 9red,*LUK.
every *100. On what tbe fanner sells, the family for four generations.
Its ori­
gin dates so far back that none of the funily know when It was purchased.
It was
-Mew York wholeaale markets as he roeeivgiven to Mr. Pancoast by an uncle who
Hheep and tauabs-dtm
Hogi-Mediam and Mixed
distinctly remembers seeing bls grand­
father wear it It is In good running or­
der dow and is highly prized by Mr. Pan­
coast who wears it u a time-pleee.

astings

Hastings Thursday, May 91, 18*1.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Additional Local News.

I CAN SAVE YOU

Powers’ Hardware
I ■
full of noods Three floors and all full to their utmost. Never was our
Is jammed full of gooo .
Never were goods bought at closer prices yyl
store so completely P^wtHieB to get tbe benefit of greatest possible discount

Table and Pocket Cutlery and Housekeeper’s Supplies,
Builders Hardware, Mechanic s Tools.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.
ZMZa.su.i’y

Railroad.

Colors!

Known everywhere as without an equal. We sold 10,000 lbs. last season.

The finest liquid paint made. Green Seal Lead, etc.

LEONARD’S FAMOUS CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS
Absolutely superior to all others.

New QUICK MEAL VAPOR STOVES
No trouble in lighting; simple to operate; no getting ont of order.
number and the purchasers will testify to their wonderful merits.

We have sold a

Farm Machinery of Every Description.
McCormick Ail Steel Mowers. McCormick Steel Binder is one of the lightest and
strongest machines made. Jackson Wagons. Oliver Combination Plows. Clark's
Sulky Plow, the lightest made. Mishawankee and Deere Riding and Walking Cul­
tivators. Thomas7 and Dodds’ Hay Rakes and Tedders. Spring-Tooth Harrows, Ac.
On our upper floor, we can show you a fine lines of Buggies, Road Wagons, Cart*. Ac: Pumps.
Ix&gt;th wood and iron; and all kinds of Well Fittings, Wagon-maker’s Supplies, Doors,
Sash, sc.
Below we can show you a complete line of Cook Stoves, Ranges, ic., Wire. Nails,. Rope, Glass
and all kinds of Wooden Ware.
Come and see us.
.

W. F. POWERS

ffe are the Peoele!
WE ARE

DOING THE
BUSINESS
—IN—

Wall Paper!
BECAUSE

Do yon want to bny any furniture; a nice carpet; any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season ?

LINOLEUM
What is it? It is a floor cover made of cork. Call, at my
store and examine it, as it is mveh superior to carpet
or any other floor cover aVits value.

We are selling the finest line We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
at the lowest prices.
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the store a visit and be pleased.
NEW GOODS.
Yours truly,
NO CHESTNUTS.

EVERYTHING NEW.
FRED L. HEATH,

ARCHIE McCOY.

THE DRUGGIST.

The Neatly Fitted Foot,
The Well Pleased Customer,

FROM
N. T. Firker bu drcMed lo plot a por­
tion ol bls rtnn. which froou op Wet
State St and will sell a number of valua-

The board of review will meet In the
council rooms of this city May 19th.
Those wishing to look over the RHsessment roils will ptenae meet tbe board of re-

tatfoairt* tone right to gratirudc if “the

Of health and strength renewed and of
toe and comfort follows the u»e of Syrup
nf
It
I___________ .
1

costive or bilious. For mle In 50c and
11.00 bottles by ail leading druggist*.

10 TO 25 PER CENT,

Top Carriages I

And Straight Business Methods

ROAD CARTS AND
These are assured you if you buy your boots, shoes, slippers and
LUMBER WAGONS. all kind of footwear of

TRYME
AND SEE IF I CAN NOT.

JESSE TOWNSEND. Leading , Boot . and . Shoe
HASTINGS. MICH.

House

�—
Hastings Banne
^HasUWb’nuirsday. Maykl. I8»y
W. K. COOK. Local Editor,

J. Burnell and B. Doyle are harlnr eoncrete walks built.
A fine line of gent’s shoes just received
at F. G. Stowell’s.

Emmet M. Everts, of Nashville, has
been granted a patest on an Ironing table.
A number of high scholars and their
friends will picnic at Tbornapple lake
Saturday.

G. G. Spaulding and W. H. Myers are
goiug to have one of those solid sidewalks
in front of their places of business.

Lew Weber got his hand on a saw In the
furniture factory tbe other day.
It made
a painful wound but did not destroy any
part of the hand. Lucky.

There Is a rumor that F. H. Barlow is
fitting up his building on Jefferson street
for a cold storage. To all inquirers Fred
says be Is atom to start a new bank.

Absolutely Pure.

.„-.wi ol tarter balun. powder. Ilkbext
Dr. Geo. Waddle says It’s gained a
: in Irawnln. «renltb.-U. S. oorera- round in a week. That new boy of hU
IT.
18&amp;&gt;.'
bom un Sunday, May 10th. It’s n little
.1 Seport.
| 'J
late to mention it, but we just found it out.

Our No. 1 Flour $2.75.
We have a few of those
loose Muscatel raisins at
7 cents.
We are also headquarters

for all kinds fruits. Cash for
butter and eggs.
'
Yours Respectfully

.

JOS. ROGERS

Sugars way down.

tailmo Prince,
BAY ST.\LLlO5Tt
foaled in 1885

Membriao is a beautiful bay
in color, has good action, is an
excellent traveller, and weighs
l.:k’ipounds, in fact he is a
lirst-dass general purpose
horse, and we have put the
■rice for service so low as to
■ ■ring him within the reach of
■.&lt; i. Fridays and Saturdays of
each week at Spalding's ware­
house building, opposite Rol­
ler Mill. Terms $8.
E. II. BARTLEY, Attendant.

BUSH &amp; GOODYEAR.
. -OCAL NEWS.
tireuijiion this week

-

-

-

1&gt;. B. Cook •„ In Charlotte TueMay.

Sold Tinkle. n&gt; In Xa.h.llle Monday,
day* ” ^vert® *“ 111 Grand Rapid, Mou-

Monday Crcth'r l,n ,or X*pl«:on. Mink,
lad

’n‘r“1’ ’

Slisk'.'^'?

8,,"oU*

THEY

Buy

J

Sunday In

2,000

The [glass-blowers are In the city,

Wall paper at cost at the Hotchkiss drug
he Porpoise shoe, luce or congress

lie Hotchkiss drug stow you can
all paper at cost.
Pancoast is now pleasantly located
new ipiarters in the Fuller-Beebe
•
street totwMi Jefferson and
ek street has been graded and put In a

T.t ij in search ot desirable pnMerna of
i paper, go the Hotchkiss drug store
:&lt;• you can buy it at cost
glassware and crockery arriving
linuaUy. If you want to see a full
&lt;&gt;f these poods call at Hams &amp; Van-

It B r.-pvrted that a man is going
through th«- country selling Canada thistle
••^tertninator. It may be all right and it
■"ny nyt. iax&gt;k oat a ••ltclle.”&gt;
;li Hastings going to celebrate the
glorious 4th this year? It’s about time to
c-t a move on, or all the little burgs in
th'- state will get the start ’of us.
ih inomber we carry a full and complete
Mp-k of first clafcs groceries which we
at r-asonable price*. Come and be
convinced.
. Hams A Yak Arm ax.

Mi-- Sara Jones will give a song recital
at'Union hall Friday evening. May 2flth.
agisted by Enrydice chorus, composed en­
tirely of ladies' voice?. The young ladles
-thg very nicely and will be sure to please
&lt; hie of F rank Bush’s horses stepped on
a nail some two weeks ago. the same re­
maining in its foot about 24 hours. This
»rek Frank had to buy another horse, as
•hr other’s foot has not yet got in shape
fOr use.

&amp; E. Phillips has had. almost from the
‘Urt. a splendid trade in coffees. This is
because he always keeps the best, and a
uiiltoim grade of fresh goods, bo that when
people buy anv particular brand there
they know just what they are gutting.
Wool buyers throughout the state are
being notified by eastern dealers, that
tanners should tie up their fleeces with
twine instead of binding twine, as
nuny have done. The directions are to
'lisrmmt two.cents for tbe wool tied with
binding twine.
'
■

We mark our goods to sell at pish
prices. We give no long time and want
every one owing us. whose account is duo.
to call nnd settle on or before June Oth
and obligerE. W. Morrill &amp; Co.

T. J. Bush, of Middleville, was in the
city over Sunday.

.B’„.Mr61,er ma&lt;S(i n business trip to
Det foil Thursday.

J

The Best

,.“r- .'J111""’ Matthew. relumed to Ms
home Monday,

A. E. Dickermau was In Chicago the fore
part of the week.

-111

AKE

Albto“ friend.
•»•&gt;&gt;

. Mrs,',J'
Nevins returned Thursday
See that fine set of Imported dinner from Bay City.,
dishes at 8. E. Phillips. They were mad*,Harry Waldorff, of Jackhon. spent Sun­
by Johnson Bros., England, Consist of t»8
day in this city.
pieces, and sell for 812.

&amp;AKIH6
POWDER

C-

—
PERSONA£MENTi6n.

side pages.

■

HE 5ELLJ THEM.
ALSO ALL OTHER KINDS. •
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.

You can find me 1st door north of Post Office.

°* Nashville, is now one of
the Banner force.
Elmer Fibber, of Kalamazoo, spent Sun­
day with fnends here.
Harry Hale. Nashville’s popular druggist,
nms in tbe dty Monday.

Jesale Sage, of Kalamazoo, is visiting
hrrjAter. Mrs. Carveth. *

QLOTHINQI

Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, was
in the'olty over Sunday.

Geo. Brooks is not behind the times;
Miss Ada Reynolds, of Nashville, visited
he’s right up to them. He i&amp; now com­
pletely overhauling his residence on west at John Llchty’s Saturday.
Grand street, and when completed will
Miss Effie Johnson, of Grand Rapids,
have a nice and convenient dwelling.
•visited in the city Saturday.

Have you seen those bargains In gent’s
shirts, in all the latest novelties of tin* sea­
son? Cal) and look them over before buy­
ing and get our prices.
Holden &amp; Hine.
Prof. W. F. Taylor’s classes throughout
the county will hold a musical convention
In Pennock’s grove, south of the city,
sometime in the near future.
We will
give the date when we find out definitely.

John Beamer, of Grand Rapid#, was in
the city Monday, on business.

Fred Mowry and wife, of Ohio, visited
relatives in this city last we&lt;jk.
Mrs. W.
Brawn, of Prairieville, was
In lhe city Saturday on a visit.

Mrs. Baitinger, of Woodland, is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. It. K. Grant.

Mrs. M. L. Cook and Mrs. A. D. Niskem
The brick layers were idle Monday on were in Grand Rapids Thursday.
the new chair and table factory, not hav­
Will
Boonun returned Monday to his
ing any brick. The toys are hustling tbe
brick work at a lively gait; It would bank­ southern home. Ft. Payne, Alabama.
rupt a brick-kiln to keep them supplied ✓R.J. Grant was in Nashville Tuesday,
with material.
aud in Jackson yesterday on business.
Lan. W. Kenfield has leased the base­
Mrs. Gilbert Matthews was in Battle
ment under the store »o long occupied by Creek on a visit last week, returning Mon­
Goodyear A Barnes, ami will occupy It ns day.
a shop In which to do all kinds ot plumb­
Miss Klttie Stebbins returned Monday
ing and repairing. Mr. KenfleU’s long
experience and excellent work In this line p. m. from a visit with friends at Muskeare certain to bring him all the work he
can do.
U-Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews, of
Remember that when yon ^vant your Ashland, Wis., are visiting friends in this
■
eyes tested for glasses, that Dr. Lowry has city.
the best of apparatus to make a thorough
Emmet Ellis left Monday morning for
and adcntific examination «f the eyes to Manistee, where he will work Ip a barber
te^J them for glasses. And then hr lias a shop.
large stock ot the very finest quality of
Abram Underhill, of Potterville, visited
spectacles and rye glasses, which he will
at J. c. Wardell’s for a few day* the past
sell on teasonable terms.
When people were fieelirig last mouth as
John Spence and wife attended the
though they had been run through a
Fowler-Rich wedding at Hammond, Wis.,
threshing machine bemuse of the attacks
Tuesday.
of la grippe, the dotthra promised that
with May sunshine and warm weather, all
Supervisors Hughes, of Barry, and
this world would be changed for the better. Perkins, of Prairieville, were in the city
But while May has gWen plenty of sun- on official liiisiness Saturday.
shfce. the. weather has not been fatorabh*
Mr*. A. H. Johnson was called to De­
to food health, and la grippe seems to be
troit Friday by a telegram announcing the
about as mueh of a monarch of all it sur­
death of her nephew, Fred Hubbell.
veys as ever.
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l/fhe Alumni committee on entertainment . J»r. Drake and Hon. Daniel Striker have
W-. I1 confined to tjiclr homes a good por­
hive arranged with the ladies of the
Episcopal society to {furnish the supper tion of the past week by the la grippe.

this year.
Tbe exercises.
Including i&gt;*7. A. Fuller reached this city from
banquet, will be held at tbe home of Hon. Boston Tuesday. He will remain about a
P. T. Colgrwe. on the lawn if the weather week and then go on to San-Francisco.
will permit, otherwise hL.-U&gt;o spRi'inn*
Dr. Clarence Young, of Allegan, was in
parlors of his bom^.rwe have not yet the city over Sunday. The serious illness
ruftilMlMTWfth program of exercises; of his mother was the occasion of his visit.
but as the committee having that in charge
Miss Minnie Cook, of Grand Rapid*,
are able to furnAh a first class one. it is
expected that the exercise* will be of the' came to this city Saturday on a short visit
to relatives and friends, returning Mon­
usual interesting character.
u^uesdny night of last week. Dr. 8. M. day morning.
.

Fowler quietly stole from his friends ami
prejuired to take the 9i08 train for Ham­
mond. Wis. Some of his friends suspect­
ed what it all meant, and were at tbe de­■
pot In force to shower the Dr. with rice,
old slippers, old shoes etc. But the Dr. .
quietly gave them the slip by getting on
tbe train at a point tbe would-be-rice­j
throwers were not suspecting. After the
train had started and the intended victimi
was speeding toward Grand Rapids, he■
gave one of those tantalizing laughs thati
could be heard at the depot nnd made the■
assembled friends feel very tired.
The following we clip from the Michi-•
'gan Crop Report: ’From A. C. Towne.
Milo. Barrj' Va—1 have carefully ex­•
amined the fruit on my farm and a few
others and find none injured except, per­■
haps. very rare, a strawberry bloom.j
Apples, peaches pears and cheriies, I find
none injured although water in P*’1?
froze yesterday morning. May 5, '»
of an Inch thick,
and
the ther­।
mometer registered 30 degrees, and
,
this morning 34 degrees. At this date 1
think the fruit is safe for a full average‘
crop if no unforeeen contingency arises.'
The season Is about one week earlier than1

last.
;
A valuable recipe for toothache—A young
lady In the second ward was troubled with,
a ver}- bad coni, so Intense was the painI
that she applied some medicine saturatedi
in a piece of cotton batting the same, and.
retired for a guod night’s rest But, m the
.
Oor n»den oouM protabljr guM« M tbe
balance of onr story, but we will give it,r
so that none troubled similarly will have,
to long for the last chapter. With
.
half closed and her mind undoubted!}
wandering, and not wishing to awake the
other. Io tbe hotue. .be look Irow
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the oolteo batrioc ond applied It to the
tooth. Tbe palo Immediately stopped.

Mrs. Frank Black was In Detroit Mon­
day and Tuesday, called there as a witness
on a lawsuit between her father and an
Insurance company.
Jack Mills, of Chicago, who has been
rftriting in this city for a few days, left
Monday morning for Grand Rapids where
he has a sister who is quite sick.
We bear that Ben Waite Is soon to be
appointed as express messenger on theC.
K. A S-. and that his present position will
be filled by a gentleman from Grand Rap­

Ids.
Cards are out announcing the intended
marriage, on June 4th, of Miss Belle
Barlow, formerly of this city, now of
Evanston, IIL. to a Mr. Edmund A. Chapman. of Evanston.
l/(\\ R. Cook left yesterday for Prairievllle where he will rusticate on tbe farm
of an unde.’ It Is expected, as a conse­
quence of his vacation, that the acreage
Mjwn to crops In that township will be
largely increased.
Friday last, at the OjtlMnl lake Military
academy, there was an oratorical contest.
Among those competing was Roy Barlow,
of this city. A letter from there states
that some In the audience felt that he
-ho«ia
b*&lt;l «•»'
or the student, th. the •b™“ *“« “*
the M-eood. Thoukh he reeel .rd neithe r.
he was riven honorable mention by the
Judges. The aucceaarul one, had had
mueh erperiet.ee in the oralorieal line, and
were older than Boy. whose only oppottonltlre IP U» direction ot praton- -«e
aBorded by his hlph school work here.
Under auch circumstances, he is entitled
to mueh pralae Mr ibe showing made.
Marriage Llee»»e«.
jCO
same and Be*WM*e®
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| Wm. L. Bagr.
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M &lt; orpto (Xwentwnrtb, clty

Here
.the «r»t
first excursion of the
Here we
we are
are .the
Tbe »t«te weather sendee bureau says „,„n. inren»««™ «Bb
that reports lodteate that
"•th"
lupld. Oratorio udely. Ibe Mkbli|»n
dlcatkoa In the aoolbem sections sre ten Cental bu tranud to run » .penal erta.orable to all yrowlng crops. Mid that
nonlon tain to Gand Bapid. and return
wheat, oats and erase are dolus J*W- S Wednaday. May «m. -»1. Martgt
In t* other sections ot tbe stale lhe deHutinn al »:1» »•
returelnx w l
Belent rainfall bu proved
“ lYTve llatul Rapid, al «30. «» nena will
all the crapa. and rain la moeb
“ Ke f^ fTreund trip TUkea will
briny tbe cropo forward. Corn fMotlnr Is
b* rood only on one special train.
propel rapidly lb the
M. H. Collins. Ft &amp; TkL AgL
and will be Bulabed next week. 10 o.b.r
section. It Is not ruler on no wrU. oetnx
too dry for favorable seedlnf. Some’ del.H
If our readers wish to see the latest
wheat arerepormd MtaoklW &gt;»!'«’ thing out In the way of playing cards,
from tbe edrete ot tbe freere. bn. .be re­ they should send 15
’“"P­
porta are tew. The report, this week rri

to fruit are much more enco
The Presbyterian church was crowded. atlre
than thoae ot la* end Itte not_^bousbt
last Thursday evening to hear tbe confor the Demorest gold
medal. After listening to the speeches
aS tbH
fr«n« each one, the judge* rendered their
decision, granting to Mias Ruth Me- •
Cucmick the prize,
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MORRILL &amp; CO.’S STORE
We buy goods in large quantities and therefore can give you value received for
vour monev invested; We not only huv goods for the Hastings store, but for
FIVE OTHER BRANCH STORES. Two are located at Ann Arbor, one at
Bay City, one at Byron, and one at Flint, making in all six large stores, and in
buying goods for all these stores it enables us to procure the

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always find us ready to show goods.
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■ P. S.—Remember our goods are .Va rked in Plain Figures and are STRICTLY
ONE PRICE TO ALL.

Settle It Yourself!
P'
We ^re claiming for the STEIN BLOCH CO. CLOTHING
that it is the best ready-made clothing in the market. We recognize
that this is a broad claim, but we are prepared to substantiate it.
Years of experience in the business qualify us to judge of so import­
ant a matter. Our experience proves our claim. We haye sold these
goods for some little time now, and we have customers who have
worn this clothing, and are so well pleased with it, that when they buy
again, they at once call for the Stein Bloch Co. goods. _

You can settle this matter for yourself by an investigation of the
goods and by putting them to the test.
We assert most positively
and unqualifiedly that they are in all respects the equal of tailor-made
garments at frorh half to'one-third less cost to you.
It is important to you to know if our claim is correct. If it is, it is
money saved and satisfaction assured to buy clothing of this make
and no other. We invite you to make the test.

STRAW HATS
We are loaded for you, and can show you a line that cannot
to please you.

GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

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Additional Local News.

t/rtoere will be twenty-one In the gradua­
ting eta» th;« year.
,
Wm. Hitdicock now carries the wa.l
between tite C. K. A S. depot and the post­

office.
Gun Lake, a popular resort for many
Bam county people, was formally opened
l*4t Sunday.
Thtnational bank i* having a window
put in on the east side, which will give
them a nicely llgjitcd room.

Miss May Roberts’ pocket-book was
stolen from the store last Thursday even­
ing. It contained only 82.50.

The resort reason will soou be here, nnd
w&gt;oj) the many delightful retreats of Barry
county will be liberally patronized.
We notice that E. W. Morrill &amp; Co. are
the originators in this city of several good
•daertbung schemes, and other* follow.

». H. Barlow is making somi- improve­
ments In the old pret-oflW building, and
also putting down a cement walk in front

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For sale, my residence property hi the
I M ward. A good borne with goodconven| tancc.s. i»e*r to the factories and lhe busi‘ nees center of the town. Will sell on very
reasonable terras. Enquire of Mrs. Mary
I A. BussellI
R. G. Crum, of Carlton, was on Monday
■ arrvited charged witti bigamy. Last Octotor he was married to a Mrs. Dove, of
Woodland. It U chimed tlrnt be lias a
. wife living in BatUe Creek from whom he
! was never divorced.
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The following from W. T. Brow n. of &gt;
Chicago, to W. 11. Schantz will show how
much more profitable It Is to breed to gooa
ttonM s than It Is to poor ones:
—1 have no doubt you will be greatly
surprised to hearthat 1 have &gt;o'.d my Fanny
mare. The fads are that Mr. Cleveland,
nf tin- Union Lite Ins. Co., has been after
mo to buy her for the past six months, and
finally asked mu to name a price on her
which 1 did, naming |$00. He took tie up
aud Lhe mare is gone. 1 realize of course
that this is a big price, at the same lime I
never sold anything so reluatantiy in my
life as I did her. and I never expect again
to have such a good anin^il a» Ube was. 1
have known tor to go sewn miles In 28
minutes and at the end of the road was
not a particle ’.down, and I have no hesita­
tion In saying that I could have turned
around and driven back In the same time.
As a roadster she really excelled any horse
L ever saw In my life and I never expect
to see another one that can cover so much
ground so easily again. I am glad, how­
ever. that I have a half sister from her
about two weeks old. Maid has a very
tine colt from the son of Red Wilks. While
I have not seen It. father writes me that it
b one of tbe finest colts lie ever aaw. so 1
have no doubt that In time I will have
something that will take her place In a
measure. but I question very much If I
ever Add anything that will have her road
qualities.’'
Sir. Brown als has two more nf Holboni’s colts, and can at any1 time take $600
for the team, but dors not wish to dispose
of them. We give the above letter to our
readers so that they can get what then- is
In it. and nee how some of Hasting* bred
colts sell outside.

Road Commissioner Shay, with his gang
of men and trams', are doing some excellent work on Grand Street, between Mar­
ket street arid Broadway. Filling up the
hollows and cutting down the hills are
’making it on a true grade.
The state horticultural society calls at­
tention to tbe fact that the time to spray
fruit trees h after the blossoms fall. In
tnls way the jtyra* fall-* directly oh the
fruit germs, and not upon the petals of tbe
flower, only to fall to the ground.

A yuuut man open«il up a stock of Jrw- eiry in Frod Hotehkbs’ drug store Thurs‘ day. which he claimed to sell nt manntacj turers' priors. On Friday he concluded to
qcit business. a» be was served with a no­
tier to get out a license or close up shop.

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A trial arre of sugar beets will be grown
at tbe agricultural college this year. The
coat of prod action and amount of sugar
[. Jteocured therefrom will'be carefully aserrMlned with a view of determining how the
raising of tbb crop in Michigan will pay.

We regret that we were unable to pub­
lish the program for the fifth Smuday
school convention, held at the M. E. church
at Nashville yesterday. It was received
too late for publication last week: but had
It not been it would have been published.
The ladies of the W. R. C. earnestly re­
quest that all who have flowers to span-,
and are willing to give them for use on
Decoration day. to take or send /them to
Fitzgerald post hall, over Goodyear Bros.’
store, on Friday. May ^Vtii, in order that
the committee may arrange the flowers
lor use on the following day.
Yankee Springs annual township school
picnic will be held ou the east bank of
Barlow lake near the Masonic grounds,
June 12tb. 1891,. It b hoped that each
school and all tbe patrons of each school
wiU endeavor to make this picnic excel all
former picnics by their hearty cooperation
and their presence and attention. A cor­
dial invitation is extended to all thv schools
of the adjoining townships.

About a year ago we mentioned that
JeaaeTcft lost a valuable gold watch while
wotking on thv Messer farm. Close search
failed to find It Since then brush and
otter rubbish has been burned and the
watch was found. On close examination
it was found that it had been running, that
b lhe gold cases hs-1. and the watch looked
like a paitcakv. But it was all right Just

It will be necessary for bicyclists to ob­
- serve proper precaution, and remember
that pedestrians have the first right of the
stab-walk, or lhe city fathers may be forced
/to compel them to -keep to the middle of
/the road.” We take it that pedestrians
• will be fair about the mattef. but it b
needles* to expect them to put up with too
much annoyance. A-'llttle good tact and
Judgment will be necessary in Um- me of
tbe walks by wheelmen if they desire a
eortiananre of the privilege of using the
walks.
Last week Wednesday evening -an elec­
tric light company was organized in thia
dty with capital stock of $15,000. The
wnpany b composed of. local capitalists
and it b their intention to push the euter/prire as fast at possible. The following
I are th.- officers elected:
■ President. J. W. Bentley.
Vice Pre&gt;id. nt. W. F. Powers.
■Seeretaty. L. B. Bentley.

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above named officers and

Piekennan.
As long as the gold brick, the manipula­
tion of the three cards and the wiles of the
banco man continue to entrap people who
abould knew better. It I* likely fools will
be found to believe that tbey are entitled
*s a share Id a fortune of fabulous amount
Wfctoh lire in tbe bank of England or else­
where. Thi* swindle is expored every
.'jyntott bat scarcely a day passes without
who are contributing of their
i to fatten the professional for­
ks. Tbe cred uloo* fanner, who

a or Brown family, for tbe purpose of
ing bls portion of such u&gt; accumulawouid be borrthed if he could see his
London amacklng his lips over
and smoking Henry days.

The people formulate a law through tbelr
representatives In tbe senate and the
bonae of representative* gnd the people
must enforce that law in and of themselves
or It I* pull and void.
lu tbe evening Mrs. Hunt gave a most
admirable talk In the church to a delighted
audience. A vote of thanks to all who
had so kindly and generously assisted in
the needs of the .convention was unani­
mously passed by the delegates and tbe
meeting adjourned for oue year to meet at
Middleville.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
Invite the attention of the farmers of Barry County fl,

THE HQPER

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

S. D. Barrlck. of Ifolk. Ohio, who bail
been visiting bls nephew near Grand
River, below I’etreville. was found on lhe
river bank with hi* body partly In thv water
dead. Tbe coroners Inquest found that
deceased had died from an epileptic fit of
which he was a victim.
The dry cood« store of J. J. Tourney at
Jackson has been closed by creditors1
Li|biilliea $50,009.
One man In town says that in a small
creek running through his farm the trout
are so largo that when they get crosswise
of the stream they stick there, and that he
has to keep an extra man to patrol the
banks and turn them around.—Plain well
Enterprise.
One of Lowell’s young ladles wants a
bicycle and wants one bad, listen to her
tale of woe. “1 want n bicycle and 1 want
one Imd; I want one worse than 1 want a
man.”
.
••Wash” Cartright, who was arrested last
week for aaaault and battery upon tbe per­
son of 10-year old Lulu Mason and impris­
oned at Allegan, was brought up before
Justice Heath Friday fur trial. He plead
guilty, thus confessing the beastly offence.
What makes the act appear so unnatural l»
Thv many friends of Hon. E. 3. Jtacey the fact that he is a man of 'middle age
In this county will be clad to rend the fol­ with grown-up children. An Insatiate ap­
lowing. taken from a recent Interview, petite .for whiskey seems to have been the
published In the Detroit Tribune, with cause of it all. He was sentenced to 90
days in the Detroit house of correction.
Senator Stockbringe:
J Mt after the threatened financial panic There Is one thtngCartwright may thank his
In New York had been successfully avert­ stars for: That when he began taking in­
ed last fall, 1 went to the While House decent liberties with tbe child, she escaped
to call upon President Harrison. He ww from h.s bestial presence, for otherwise be
surrounded by u number of men who wen* would surely have had to serve years In
awaiting an audience but be shook them lhe penitentiary. Constable Will lama took
all off and beckoned me over to a secluded him to his summer retreat Saturday.—
window seat
Plainwell Enterprise.
“1 want to speak, to you. Stockbridge,
We learn that tbe botany class in our
he said, in his abrupt way. Do you re­ high school are making very rapid pne
member that when you were importuning grvfs of late, *o far advanced are they, that
me to appoint your man Lacey Controller they can analyte and classify beautiful
&lt;&gt;f the Currency you said that if I acceded flowers by starlight, though they may
to your wishes tlie day would come when have to ride miles to get them.—Augusta
1 would thank you fur calling my attention Chronicle.
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to him? The day has arrived. Stockbridge,
Tlie ground was broken May 13lh for
nnd I desire to put aside all other
the Upjohn Pill and Granule company's
matters and thank you now most heartily.
new laboratory. The Upjohn company
You an? aware how we have been troubled
has recently purchased the laboratory of
over the possibility of a financial panic in
Inzell. Dailey A Co.. New York, who
New York. Well. air. to the wisdom aud
have gone out of the business of manufac­
prudence of your man Lacey, more than to
turing druggists and pharmacists and con­
anything else, is due tlie credit for avert­
tinue only as manufacturing perfumers
ing such a catastrophe. He Is tbe right
and importers. It Is expected that the ex­
man in the right place. Go to the secreta­
pert who had charge of their pharmacy and
ry of the treasury and he will tell you the
and who has accepted a chair at Montreal,
same thing.
w 111 set Up the laboratory for the U ojohti
••The secretary of the treasury did tell
me the same thing, and In that hour 1 felt company.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Tbe third quarterly conference of the
doubly proud of l&lt;acey and of Michigan.
As 1 have already said, all the Michigan M. E. church will occur tbe 93d and 24th
officials In Washington rank at tire head ot of May. It will be held at Sweet’s Cor­
ners and it lias been decided to get the dis­
tire .list.*’
trict tent and hold a series of meetings, be­
ginning on Friday the 29d. at 2:30 p. tn.,
W.C. T. U. Convention.
and
closing on Sunday evening. The pre­
The 18th annual convention of tbe Barry
County W. C. T. U. was held in the Pres­ siding Elder. A. I*. Moors, will be present
part
of tbe lime, and there will be other
byterian church in this city. May 14th and
IMh. with a full representation from the ministers present—Lowell Journal.
Since the organization ot Eaton County,
10 local unions composing its body. TnX
church baa been beautifully decorated with aside from tbe criminal cases, there have
ptants and flowery by the superintendent been 5,527 cases enrolled on the records of
of dower work. Mrs. Wm. Goodyear, and the county clerks. Of these 3.358 arc law
the pastor of the church and hb wife. Mr. and 2.169 are chancery cases.
aud Mrs. Grigsby, were waiting to give us
Tbe oil company has sold a number of
pleasant greeting. Tbe convention was
additional shares and. with the money
called to order by the Co. President, Mrs. thus obtained, purchased the derrick and
IL A. Bailey! promptly at9:30 on Thursday other machinery needed from the contract­
morning and opened with devotional exer­ ors. and also the pump at Fennville. The
cises led by Mrs. E. McElwain.
Minutes
pump Is expected here to-morrow and will
of the last convention were read by Mrs. at once be placed in position and a thor­
L. C. Chapman recording seeretary. and an
ough test made of tlie yield per day of the
address of welcome given by Mrs. Grigsby
well. If tbe yield is not satisfactory the
in her usual bright and happy manner.
well wUt then be shot; but the company
Response by Mrs. E. C. Barnum, of Coats
proposes to go slow and careful. Negotia­
Grove. Committees for the meeting were tions are also lu progress for the sinking
then appointed and a report read by the
of two more wells by other parties. The
corresponding secretary, of tbe work dontf
Allegan company talks of selling sufficient
in tbe Unions during the year. Reports
stock to put down another welL—Allegan
were then called from the Unions repre­
Journal.
sented. which filled tbe time until noon.
At two o’clock, tbe meeting was again
At 19:45 Friday, a fire commenced on
called to order, and -after the reading of the west of Fallass' livery barn at Lowell,
tbe minutes, a very fine paper was read by and in a short time, fanned bv the strong
Miss H. IL Belt of Orangeville, on W. C. wind from the west, had destroyed the
T. Unions in rural districts followed by barn and Ita contents. three dwellings.
Mrs. Sarah Wing, of Orangeville, with an Baah's residence, barn and three horses,
ably written one on the crusade, and a re­ tbe rink with several thousand bushels of
port and paper on franchise by Mrs. M. M. wheat stored therein. Trains* barn and
Pluney, of Middleville. The superintend­ shed on lhe raee track. During the con­
ents conference filled the rest of the time flagration, which • was hot and fierce,
until the closing hour.
Trains’ hotel, tbe opera house and tbe
In the evening came tbe contest for the King Milling Company’s flour mill caught
gold medal so anxiously looked forward tn fire, but the flames were extinguished with
by the eijht contestant*. Ruth McCormick, but Blight damage. The flames, too, wenNellie Feighner, Bertha Rider. Charles blown aAoss the river tn tbe east, and the
Sutton, Bessie Willison. Jason McElwain. Cutler Company’s building and tbe woolen
Arthur Hathaway and Jennie (dirham. factory were set on fire several times, but
Miss Ruth McCormlok winning the prize. here, too. tbe work of tbe firemen and the
Friday morning the meeting was again citizens was snecesAel. and they were
called to order at 9:30 and after the open­ saved. Had not the wind veered after the
ing and reading ot the mlnn tea, the fire began the business center of the village
treasurer's report was given by Mrs. E. must have been nearly destroyed. The
Pennock, and a few deferred reports bv water works gave splendid service, but tbe
lhe local presidents, when Mrs. Mary H. reservoir was emptied, so great was the
Hunt of Boston, was introduced aud told fire. The cause of the fire is unknown.
In a few words the object of her visit to Tlie loss will aggregate 990,000. on which
our city In tbe interest of the scientific the insurance is light
temperance education department in tbe
Berger Burdick A Co., are Just starting
W. C. T. U. The society then proceeded
to ballot for officers for lhe coming year up a large cigar factory in Charlotte.
resulting in electing
Prof. H. D. Wild, nf Olivet college, has
Mr*. B. A. Bailey. President
received
and
accepted a call to tbe
Mrs- E. E. Barnum, Vice President.
latln
profensorabip of Williams col­
Mrs. A. E. Burton. Corresponding Sec. lege. Mat-s. Prof. Wild graduated from
Mr». L. C. Chapman. Recording Sec.
Williams college two years ago.
Mt*. E. Pennock, treasurer.
Bishop Foley confirmed a class of 40 at
liepartments of evangelistic and Sabbath
the
Charlotte Catholic church oue day last
observance departments. Mrs. Grigsby.
Hastings; Sunday school, Mrs. B. R. Rose,
Harting*; White shield and heredity. Mr*.
Charlotte Is morin; onto the Michigan
E. McElwain. Hasting*; Y. W. a T. U..

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triai. bottue free.

Milwaukee Jr. Binder,

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
MOBTGAGK HALE.

DcfaiiU having &lt;•««•»
ln •$* conditions
of aiuortgwdatwt Ancu-&lt; 13. 1*70. Bad- for
Elijah Suwand wife failure
r
Chirr and rreord*d I'-' lhe
of the Itegtwcr

Hundreds of farmers in Barry and adjoining counties can

.f
MrCiur*BMlKinM

surjru-’- uu.v...,

tell you from experience that this is the best binder in the

M IM4 aud recorded •« tald register &gt; uffle*.
October 30.1W tn hherssof mortem-’ ou l»«e
4® and bv Daniel 8&lt;&gt;ikrr. evocator of the tart
will and t.-tani-at of mW
det-cased. &gt;-ssluued lo Emily F.
F- itel.l and Wlhnlner U.Osborn.
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i&lt;q1 and recorded In Mid resister « office Febru­
ary IS, Ifol In Uber M &lt;»f morlgagv*. ou P»ty' tj»
and hr the said Emllv F. blis&lt;»ti, Sarah L. Iteld
and Wtlmiurr W. Osborn a«btued to Alexander
X. GHJrl.tnd gptlt.7.V*l and
“*,da * *
muster's office Aurtl 14. twi In lltwr jrnt mortga*es.
page 15». !•» noop-yaHMit trfmotejs
due thereon, bv «'uli-n the power of sale ha* bewane operative, aud &lt;&gt;n »bk-b «M*’fW*'' •b,£?22
claimed tn t- dur at the date of lb •notice
eight hundred and forty rix uollars and eight
■ «&gt;la (9S4SN»aud no ault or proceeding at law
haring hern !n»til .trd to recover the aftount
sc’-urrd by said rn”rtg.&gt;se nranv part thereat:
Notice ta tlo-rfore ferretre given, that on rtatunlay, tbettth day of Jufr. iwj.td »&lt;'® ° “J**
in tbeform-oou then*will beaold at the uortb
front door of ihe Court bouw intbe tire &lt;»*
Hasting*. County of Barry, and State &lt;d Mieblg*u. said Court house being th- place in
which the Clacnll • uurt for the Cour tv of
Barn I* held, at public auction U» the ]i.»:brai
bidder, Ute i rrmtscr d&lt;-&gt;et|i&gt;rd In said mort­
gage. or so much thereof “• mar oe uerca«*ry to aattefy the amount due on -aid nuwtgago.
asahovrw-l forth, with the lnlereet«tbereoo.
and tilt- cosm. charges and expet-s*-« allowed by
taw and provided for In »a&gt;d tnortawr. •■«&lt;&gt;
premiers being sltuatejn the City of Hasting*,
in the County ol iUrrv. and State of Michigan,
and dr»cr|t«*d a* vtliag* lota number MOS, iJOB.
1J07. IMS. 1K». trtl 1S4Z, 1M3. BN4. ttti MK.
tm*. im&gt;. irto. urn. uoi. i«». ix*.
IZH. 13K. 1XS. 1334 Mid 13W nf the village of
ll*-tiur« according to tbe recorded plat thereof.
Dal rd Apr.l is. Pwl.
ALKXANHKW N. GjLLaUtaWB.
Astignee ut the Mortgage.
Aioxzo E. Kkjc ASTON.

market.

Attorney for Awlgnee.

bO YOU TdKE THE

’ffHY HOT?

Tlie Daisy and Tiger Rakes,
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Studebaker Wagons

The Reed No. io Harrow
BROWN’S CORN CULTIVATOR.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN.
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVKB
MORKILL’S STORE. HASTINGS. .
Remember that this column contains but
a very small part of the property I have
for sale or exchange.
I have Improved and vacant city lota for
sale and exchange in all parts of lhe city.
Farming lands for sale and exchange In
all parts of tbe county.
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop
erty for sale at a bargain.

SPECIAL 1

On Jefferson street two houses and lots
at bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory,r-one lot and
bouse well finished
81,009; 8500 down,
bal. on time atff per cent.
And one house and lot one block frum
factory. WOO; 8300 down. bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
factory. 81.000. Woo down, bal. 3 years
at 7 per cent
)
Several splendid bargains In the 1st
ward and other pants of the dty.
Brick bam for sah- at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
80 ft front by 140 ft. deep, well located in
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has ou tire land Itbrlck
store thn-v stories, also dwelling house and
good ham. Can be tought at a bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
Rapids property. The dty of Seneca Falls
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
largest town in Serena Co.
40-aere farm in Irving, all Improved, soil
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
terma.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or so
acre*. M mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
ed bouse. One of tbe cheapest farms In
Barry Co., will take part dty property.
10 acres near dty, good bouse and barn
well and cistern, 150 fruit trees, x acre
grapes, 81.300, cheap, X down, baL at 7
per cents
180 acres lu Woodland to exchange for
smaller farm and difference.
190 acres in Hope township, knowa as
tbe Doty farm, will sell for 84900 on easy
f
tbe dilapidated bow* shed which that cor­ term*.
poration now main talus at Charlotte.
Several 80 acre parrels for sale at bar­
gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and
Dolaou A Sons are shipping road wagens
some will take part dty property in ex­
by the carload from tbelr new factory at
change.
Cliarlotte.

Mrs. L. C. Chapman, Middlerille: scientific
temperance instruction. Mrs. H. H. Bell,
Orangeville; Juvenile. Mrs. Dr. Carpenter.
Woodland; Franchise. Mrs. M. M. Pinney.
Middleville; Press work, Mrs. A. E. Bur­
ton. Hasting*: Co. fairs. Mrs. E. McEl­
wain. Mrs. Barnum and Mr*. Havens.
Eaton county teachers' association at
in; are the real estate transfers
The. meeting was called to order at two Charlotte, May nd.
weak ending May 18. 1891. at
in the afternoon, and after devotional ex­
as tbe books in the register’s office:
Grand
Ledge Is to have a new enterprise
ercise* and reading of minutes. Mrs. Rom
look the chair and tbe delegates formed called tbe Grand Ledge Can-ring company,
tbemselres into a aeteoi board with Mi*. with capital stodt o. 810.000.
Bailey
L. H. stn-ng has presented hla entire
eoUection •« abeeta, comprising about 3,700
different sptxrimens, to tbe Kent Scientific
Institute.
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Price 81,300. Will trade tor farm in thia
wetkm and pay differeaee.
Also 160 acre* Ip mow- Cu al a bargain.
ICO acres m Kansas, well fenced, good
soil, stone bouse 9 room*, barn 14 by 70
fret, tool house and granary and well
bouse, ete, well watered by creek, timber.
3H from one and 3 nites from auMbex R.'
It town. 80 rod* front school.
Splendid
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taka

Utah. Texa*.

The Peninsular
TINTED

White Lead and Zinc Paints,
In Paste Form, Ready for Thinning,

Is the most economical form in which paints can l&gt;o obtained.
In support of this statement we call your attention to tbe
figures given below:

100 Lbs. Peninsular Tinted White Lead
and Zinc Paint can be bought for 9 Gals. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, etc., can
be bought for about - - - - -I -

$7.50

5.85

This will make 13 gallon^ of paint mixed and tinted ready

for use. at an average coat of $1.03 per.gallon.

Manufactured with skill and care from the best
materials known, this paint is unquestionably the
best that can be made, and we strongly guarantee
and recommend it to the public as such

Sold By

QOObTMR PROS
Where yoe wm

complete line of PatatS1

�. NkAr-'

MU8KEG0NAFLAME

Tht Niagara Falls Route.

Forty Acres of the City Swept

&amp;|£a&amp;jBalfs:

Stations.

by Destruction.

........

□MT BLOOM or HOUSES BHHHED.

3 N Bilfs

Stations.

Art nnw»

o.tn.1 a.m.li&gt; m.ip.in.|a.m.
WIST WARD.
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m II. COLLINS. Lortt* Agent, Hastings.
0. w. Rv-ioraat G. P Ik T. A.. Chicago.
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• am—ji»nr
Mechanic.
Tbair Household Good.
—A Rtrong Wiud Hein.
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Jiitwo, Kalanaioo &amp; Sagia&amp;w

-------aiiTuiTeu
1U the Catastrophe, bat the Beeords

TIME TABLE.

U

In effect Nov. 18.
stations.

The Importance of purifying the blood can­
not bo overestimated, for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
At thia season nearly every oue needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalise, and enrich
tlie blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy
your confidence. It is peculiar in that it
strengthens and builds up the system, creates
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give It a trial.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists,
Prepared by C. I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

•
£ 1

IOO Doses One Dollar
MORTGAGE SALE.

• will not carry passengers unless
.. . X .x.tii freight train permits.
train' will be run at the convenience
.. ■ inv. w ho reserve the right to change
1
trains without notice.
!•'. Ri.'sii. GenT Manager.
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' AGO A WEST
MICHIGAN Ry.

tree chair car to Chicago.
Wagner buffet parlor car
। lias Wagner sleeping cars to
hat free chair car to Manistee.

etroit, losing
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ikital t

Default having been tniule in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Clinton b
Boice and Eva A Ttoiee his wife to Mare
M. Garland datod November 13 A D. lent
mid recordwl tn the office of the Iteirbteroi
Deeds, tor the county of Barrv and state of
Michigan, on the ;n day of November A. D.
i.'s? in Liber *-5 of Mortgages, on )&gt;a£e&gt;'4’‘8 -osi
Mid laid mortgage was ou the ;rJth of December
WliWMlanrs1 tiiClay W. Pettit, nnd on Dec. ;»
te:vagaladulvas,ten.Hlby Clay W. Pettit, by
hlv gitardlnn to Mary M. Garland, theniortgntre
n said inortoase ami both ol said assignments
have been duly recorded
Said mortnge wm upon the mtprew condition
that the bald mortgagor should ket-p the build
Ings erected umm tlie premises deerslbed there­
in insured against loss or damage by Are by In­
surers to bo approved by said uiorttpigee and lu
default Uiereoi it shall be lawtai ft? the said
mortgagee to effect such Insurance aud tbe
Bmtum so paid for the sumo should be a
lher lien upon the premises. Dearing Interest
nt the rate of 10 per cent., and the said mort­
gagor having neglected to effect such Insurance,
the said mortgagee effected the same, and paid
therefor tbe sum ot $x. oil tlie io:h flay of
XIeccmber last and there is now claimeed tube
due for such insurance the sum of $37.50.
Aud it was further exprvssnr agreed Ln said
mortgage, that should there be any default In
tbe payment of the interest upon the same, at
any day when the same should be due aud pay­
able. and should the same remain unpaid and
in arrears tor the space of sixty days, nlen
principal on s.&lt;ld mortgage should be due al ttteoption of Urn said moirgsL-ee. and the interest
due on the noth day of November ivuo. to wit
the sum of gio not h-.iving been paid and tue
same having remained unpaid until this date,
under said option said mortgagee now deelart-s
the whole of said mortgage due and payable.
There is now claimed to be due on said
mortgage the sum of $l«i.3»: and also the sum
of &lt;a7.3O for said fitsuranev ami an attorney’s
fee of thirty Ove dollars pruvieed for in
said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings
at law having been instituted, to reooxer the
moneys secured by Raid mortgage, or any part
thereof;
Now,therefore, by ytrtuc of the power of sale
contained In said mortgage, and th&lt;ri*.statute In
such cos*- made and teovided. notice is herebv
Slven thntou Hatnrday the thirteenth day o'f
uno A. D. 1 *ui, at ten o’clock tn Ute forenoon.
1 shall sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, at Ute north front door of the Court
House tn the City of Hastings Mich, (that being
the place where tneclrcuitrourt lor Barry eountv
is iioldeu). tbe premises described in said
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
neceorary to pay the amount dur on said mort­
gage, with seven per cent. Interest, and all legal
costs, together with an attorney's fee of thirtylive dollars coyrnantrd for therein, tbe premises
being described in said mortgage as all that
certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and
being in tbe town of Woodland Ham county
/Michigan, and • known and described as
follows: Commencing al a point in the center
ot Thachrr street at its Intersection with Main
street and running thence due cast along the
center of Tlutcher street sixteen (t8) rods,,
th race north nine (!») rods, thence due west six­
teen (16) rod*, thence due south along tbe
center of Main street nine p) rods to tbe place
of beginning containing one hundred forty-four
square rods of ground, being in tbe village of
Woodlaud, according to the recorded Dial
il.ua M. Garland, Mortgagee.
Smith &amp; Colgrove.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
baled March 18. IMI.

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1 Ji 25;
10 23
11 to.
10 wi 7 10l

,10

’•■milt. Seats 35 cents for any distance.
..'1 trains without ch an up between
I: &gt;t-ids and taxi naw.
week days only
tlao. DkHavrn.
Gen’l Pass. Agent.

FOR

Lmhes

NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. County of Barry- ss.
Notice is hereoy given, that by an order of.the
Probate Court tor the County of Barry, made
on thei-ighth day nf April, A. I). iK'lAUx months
from that date were . allowed tor creditors to
present their claims against the estate of John
A. Greble. late of said county, deceased, and
that al! creditors of said deceased are required
to present tbelr claims to said Probate Court,
at the Probate office, in the city ot Hastings, for
examination and allowance, on or before tbe
eighth day of October next, and that such
claims will be heard before said court on Wed
nesdar. the eighth day of July, and on Thurs­
day. the etahth . day ot October next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of each ot these days.
Dated. April 8lh, A. D. 1M1.
.
CHAS. W. AHMimtORG,
Jugde ot Probate.

■ 1- not (-I.AS, Urocktsa, Maao. Soldby

Mortgage Sale.
Default having been made In the coodlUens
of a certain mortgage made by Harrison
J. Forahy and Sarah A Forsta, his
wife, to Spellman Casey, dated 1-ebruary
23rd. A. D. 1888. and recorded tn the
office ol the Register ot Deeds, for the County ot
Barrv, and Stale ot Michigan, on the 27th day ot
Febnutry. A D. 1888. tn liber 36 at mortgages
on page 305. ou which mortgage there is claimed
to be due at the dale of this notice the sum of
four hundred three dollar* and thirteen cents,
and an attorney’s fee of twenty five dollars pro­
vided tor tn said mortkage, ami no sulLor pro­
ceedings al law bavimebeeu instituted to re­
cover the moners secured by said mortgage, or
aI^ow\ taerefore'. by virtue of tlie power of sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute in
such case made and provided, notice is hereby
Bren that ou Mondav. Um 6ih day of July. A
. 1»I, at ten o’clock In the forenoon. I shall
sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at
the north front door of tbe court bouse in the
city ot Hastings, (that being the PiM® ,*Jser*
the Circuit Court for Barry County is holden),
the premises fe^ribed :n Mid mortgage or so

A; E. Woolley, Asrent.

■mount due on said mortgage with ten per

CHANCKRY ORDER.
• •I Michigan. The Circuit County for
i &gt;i.uv ot Birrv—in Caaacery. Fifth
s.u •■ir-n-t—in Chancery.
&gt;int |M-n.lirig in uie Circuit Chart for tbe
1 '&gt;f Harry. In chancery, at Hastings, en
the 214 d,»v nf April. A. D. 1881.
ssmtel Carson, Complalnaut,

parcels m land situte in township ofBarry in
th^countv of Barry abd State ot Michigan.

si00

“"ton
&amp;

geHTi

W. L. DOUGLAS
^3 SHOE

for

P.„,„ K.,d„^

Mvmxgon, Mich., May 18-a fire tbe
Wost destructive that ever swept over this
•Jty, broke out Saturday In the Ungakell
Hotel barns, aud before lU unsatiats ap­
petite was appeased it had reduced tho
buildings ou forty acres of gloUD&lt;1 to

ruins, rendering;!,^people homeless, and
making ashes of WDO.Ouu worth of prop­
erty, with but 8275,000 insurance. Tbe
fire, which started ou Pino street, was
driven bock on that street for a distance
of eight blocks, burning all the buildings
on each side. It also extended from Pine
street west to spring street, one block,
burning all tbe ho-jue on the west aide of
Spring street for the same distance back
as on Pino street. Tbe business blocks
on Pine street were mainly two stories
high aud were occupied over head bv
families.
'

Tbe quarter burned over was that in
which tho mechanic* largely lived and
about nil they po-me»se;l was contained lu
their homes. There will Im some distress,
but the citizens have already started a
relief fund nnd will not call on outside
cities for aid. The lioo.wo court house
burned out, but its public documents
were savcL Prisoners in the county jail,
which occupied tho basement of lhe court
house, were liberated. Among the sad in­
cidents connected with the tire was the
death ot Harry Stevens, assistant post­
master, tbe son of Postmaster Stevens.
He was very ill ‘ith pneumonia,.and the
flames made it necessary lo remove him
to a place ot safety, nnd be died while be­
ing carried through tue streets.
If .was not nu hour after tbs' fire
wan
discovered
in
lhe
hotel
barn on Pina street before two whole
squares had been swep', clean by the firry
hurricane. Stores, residences, .and public
buildings were swept away like chaff. A
Strout; wind was blowing nnd the llanir.-,
spread with such appalling rapidity that
ninny people barely escaped with their
lives. Cilitens whose houses were not de­
stroyed promptly came to the relief ot
the unfortunates, aud nil found shelter.
The fire department of Muskegon, though
an unusually good one, was wholly una­
ble to cope with the conflagration, but
did effective work in saving property on
the borders of the burned dutrlct.
The first house ot any pretensions to
burn was th- residence of Matthew Wil­
son, a wealthy lumberman.
His resi­
dence cost about HD,000 nnd was elegant­
ly furnished. Carvers bad just completed
F&lt;,00U worth ot work on the interior. Tho
splendid furnishings, carpets, tapestries,
statuary, etc., were thrown pell-mell into
tbe drays, and tbe costly bric-a-brac was
burled beneath tbe plebeian trappings of
the humbler people who, in tbe disorder
and confusion, appropriated tbe same ve­
hicles^ Drays were scarcely to bo had,
and those which were obtained charged
extraordinary prices for their services.

The court Louse occupied one square
and was left without any protection
whatever. The sheriff, who is tbe cus­
todian of tbe building, removed tbe pris­
oners to tbe city hull jail, but made no
effort to guard the property from the
flames which surioun.led tue square. One
man on tbe roof with .an inch hose could
have saved the fine property. At 4 o’clock
tire started in tbe tower of the court
house and In a.few minutes tbe fine
structure was wrapped in flames. The
g;de increased in velocity, and caused the
flames to roar and abriek from tbe roof
and lower of the large building which
was burning in the center of four blocks
of dwelling bouses, ail of which, were n
sea of flames.

Suddenly a lady was seen to break be­
yond the lino and dart toward the door
of the docmeil building. It was tbe regis­
ter of probate,
Mias Nellie Conklin,
who desired to place some valuable docu­
ments lu tbe vault. It was with diffi­
culty that she wav restrained. Had sbe
proceeded
she could no more than
have reached tbe door when the cornice
aud part of the tower fell with an awful
crash in front of the doorway, completely
blockading the passage. E. W. Dewey,
an engineer of Chicago, who is located in
tbe dty, aud who whs active in valuable
assistance throughout the afternoon,
had just emerged from the building,
when tbe lower crashed down through
tbe roof.
'
At about the same time the utmoet ex­
citement prevailed on Pino street. Two
children bad been overlooked and were in
a bark room of a tenement noose. Tbe
screams of the frantic mother could be
beard above tbe roar ot tbe flames calling
on those about to save her children. The
situation was rendered the more exciting
by the explosion at this moment of a
stock of fireworks ina buildingadjoining.
Ladders were procured and tbe children
were taken from the building in an al­
most suffocated condition.
Four Hours of Devastation.
After the fire had destroyed the block
south of the court bouse tho wind shlftod to tbe eastward aud drove .the flamrs
across tbe block to Terrace street, wbefj
the elegant residences of Aiderman
F»mln«.
McL.o«bll». W.J.
Wood and others were destroyed. Lhe
wind suddenly abated and the fire was
ebecked at Ionia street, ulut blocks from
the starting point. In four hours forty
arm, of building* had been swept from

nortn east quarter. imi ui
-■•—•j
M u-idhE. PettengUL Wellington D. Pettenglll,
WeNh.} B. PetteuglB. WllUara A pSSSffi,
Wallace H. Pettenglll. Berne E. Pelfengfll, half (K"ril ncres. be tbe same more or less.
Tbe
Bsle
is
made
subject
te
two
prior
mortga­
da May Pettenglll, Hugh Pettengill. James
D- BeiUmtn. Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins. Waltoa ge! by and between tbepartteahereto.ooverTug
A- Ntwton. Iz»i Holmes and Nichols. Shep— ’""SI.xma. err. MOW*-.
•y i -M (umpany. defendants.
Smith * Colgjbovk
Id lias rauve it appearing from affidavit on
Attorneys for Mortgagee
..4
defendants. WaUaoe fl. jlteWiMl
•I'd 4'iington D. PetteMriH. are ■otjeaHta"**
Dated. April 7. IWL
Minis state, but reside inthe state ot Nebraska.
,ii nI'd'’n “i ^Hh &amp; Colgrove. ComPbdimd.s Solicitors, It is ordered that
. appearance of said non-residert de‘‘.‘."h’ "’«»««« R- Pettengill end Welling- ■ L ..
Eras Pah lubHh.
sight.
UnQ Slr,n,lhe», Weak F«rtkJ, 1 •**'• be entered herein within four
Some of lhe Lo»M.
•a ■..tiii .mta the date of this order, and la case
The heaviest loaves are as follows, emit­
niilot complaint to be filed, aud a copy
ting tbe court house: Terr:.ce-etrwt-Hc.Itn?.
V*. **’ 'M'rTC,t ®D th* Complaint’s Solidl*nd church and parsonage, 810,500, insur­
।
uuys niter sorvieeon wem
ance HODO: Mrs. Sarah Fleming s threeol a copy of Mid bill and notice of tbf« order,
*'.'Iih 'i.-.uult thereof, said bill wfi! be taken
rtora brick dweUing, 87.U00; two^tory
by.«dd non-raaident de&lt;endama.
dwelling, &lt;11,300. Pine street—F. A. Bur­
birther ordwed.HMtt within twenty
ton. dry goods, &lt;7JW0; Lntt™ ^urch
r.r. !.‘r * *
sm a notice of this er
h2LULB®J&gt;abV*h,,&lt;11,1 th,!
Baxkxk, a
and narsonage, I5.U0J; No. 103, C. M.
In;
l'rinu-l&gt;- nubUOed and etrentatteg
Pbilab-nm’. bundle &lt;3.000, and .rock,
11
»“«*ha». raid publieation be
85,000; F. Has*, two-story brick, K.O0J;
T* u,t‘reln. out* in each week, tnr six
Lsngkawel house and barn, o*no&lt;! by H.
r.u?
servevt ou said nonLanxkaweL Moat of the buildings were
deiendsuu, at least twenty days orfore
~lMd at from &lt;3.000 to &lt;400, and would
hove prescribed lor hie appearanco.
a coupteol column. Enumerate.
I- ram k a. Hooker.OreSt Judge.

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^PLaStEH

CLOSE OF THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR

Srn:xcryiLD. Iju.. Mty 13 -The p».ldrut nnd party bad an ovation nt Spring­
field, where a very'pl.aswt Lour was

'yient ycterday morning. Their arrival
whs heralded by the firing of a national
»inte and tbe cheering ot nn immenu,
crowd Covi-rnor Fifer. Mayor Lawrence
Senators Cullom and Palmer, Representa­
tives Springer and Henderaou Col' ctoi
James M. Clark, of Chicago; ex-Governot
Otflcsby,nnd Col. K. D. Swain were among
the first to creel the visitors and Lid them
Wek-o ne to tlie capital of the etale.
IkblAXATom, May 15.—After a journey
through Illinois, marked by a eontlnuom
ovation, the List two reception*—those at
Tuscolu and Chria-nnn—belpg particulariyenthusiastic, President Harrison en­
tered his own state shortly after 2 o'clock
yehterday afternoon, and fifteen mluutev
later,at Montexumn,he was surroun led by
many old friends who had come down from
Indianapolis to welcome him home.
Dayyox, O.. May !5.-At Richmond,
Ind., lust evening Congress man-Elect
Johnson Introduce! the president, Mr.
Wanauinker, and Mr. Rusk, who made
short s;&gt;eecbes. The visitors reached Day-,
ton at s:45 o’clock. A tremendous crowd
greeted the par.y. After speeches by lhe
president and the two cabinet officers, the
train left for Columbus, O., at fl p. in
WASHnfGTOX CITY, Mny la—The grand
tour offPreaidont Harrison and Ms party,
which began April 14 last, ended at 5:30
o’clock yesterday afternoon, when the
presidential t rain cnine to n standstill In
the Pennsylvia railroad station here,
exactly on time. The great journey of
10,000 miles had been accomplished with­
out an netideal and without, deviation
from tho pre-arranged schedule, except on
one occasion.
Benjamin Harrison MeKeo was the first person to be greeted by
the president, who jumped from the
platform of the train and clasped his
graudsuu in his arms. Little Mary Mc­
Kee was also at the station.
Secretary Proctor, Secretary Foster and
Attorney General Miller, with several
assl'tant secretaries aud a number of
government officials, met the party at the
train. Only a few people wore nt tbe sta­
tion when tbe party arrived. The presi­
dent, Mrs. Harrlsiin, Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
Kee and Mrs. Dimmick were driven
directly to the White House, while Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd took a train for Philadel­
phia. The List duy of the journey was
jue quietest of tho entire tour. Rain fell
most of the time, and when the party
reached Washington City It wav (touring
down steadily.
Betwo-n Washington
City and Bnitimore tho members of the
party nnd the train employe* assembled
io the observation car, and to them the
president made a short speech in whichhe thanked all those who had accom­
panied him tor their courtesy and atten­
tion.
He referred to the journey as one that
bad never been equalled, and paid a high
compliment to Mr. George W. Boyd, lhe
general passenger agent of the Pennsyl­
vania railroad, who had -charge of tbe
train, fur the great success ho had achieved
lu keeping exactly to tho pre-arranged
schedule.. Tbe president delivered 141)
speeches during tbe tour. His best record
fur a single day was Thursday, wheu be
talked to twelve dlffarent assemblages.
The day before he made eleven speeches.
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with about 1,000 delegates present, and as
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H. M. Fishback, of Fort
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Wa*hisgtus C1TT, May IK—Secretary
Trucy returned to Waahingtou from
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When a vacancy was wanted last fall
be (Baum) had selected Smith as the one
to lie dropped, but that Smith had pre­
viously been certified ns eligible as a copy­
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dered further action unnecessary. Mr.
Baum also add that be knew nothing of
the fraudulent passing by Smith of the
civil service examination. He concluded
as follows: “There is not n scintilla of
evidence except that of a self-confessed
perjurer to show that I expected, asked
for, or received money from any source
whatever ou account of his appointment."

Omaha, Neb., May Ifi-lt is asserted
that tbe president when here last weak
said be deeply regretted the ousting of
Governor Boyd. Ho thought it unfortu­
nate that tbe supreme court had felt It to
be ita duty to decide against a man un­
doubtedly elected by the people, because
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tlemen said that the charges against him
were false. He said that be obtained tbe
appointment of Smith at the request- of a
man who vouched for him; that ba has
tbe affidavit of Smith’s indorser that
there was nothing crooked about the ap­
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transportation and finance; improvement
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coast; markets for weatern products; pro­
motion of agricultural and manufactur­
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Cap*.
Havard, who was a man ot culture, visited
[ Baltimore, aud traveled to tte Bath Spring
for a sumater’* pleasure. “,Lf any ue*
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pnrchas'.T cotwe* to live in a MarylaiMl
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Be!i^hllori.n«l.■■ wrote tte trnve.er, “he to
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at find visited by all hia neighbors. Oh
f tha|toO«row, or tte d»y after al the vets’
latest, he
arrive, some carry
log hams and fresh meat, others huttej
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dues not have ita Maryland planter, whote
hospitality nnd honesty are proverbial. nt»I
• wife whotw Virtues merit tte venoralicat
of nil who know her. Tte Virginia vrotMfn
are tall, lender, nnd have a great deal at
axprea*ion. They seem matin more for the
labor-, of Diana than the sporta of love,
but they neverthelwa obey tte lawsiof that
jnaau-r of goda and men. Ixjving ansi
faithful wives, tender and industrious
mother-, they have all tte virtues whidt
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Potato salad.
Meat.*—vral croquetten, pressed chicken.
Escalloped tomatoes. .
Bond—brown, white, sandwiches.
Olives, pieklrs.
Ice cream.
\
Cake—■chocolate, white, lady fingers.
present unoccupied. Everything possible
Coffee, tea.
was done to eave it, but a strong wind
Supper 25c.
am! too much headway prevented It being
saved. It isrumored that some small boys
Tbe Home Missionary society will meet
were smoking in the house, aud there at tlie home of Mrs. G. W. Williams, Wed­
being straw an the floor was the cause.
nesday, May 97th. at two o’clock, crone
Misses Z&lt;* McDowell. Myrtle Hodge prepared to work, a general Invitation for
and Norman Webb were in Caledonia all interested in this work
Saturday. ; Next Sunday. May 24, being memorial
Fred Ohkmacher returned from Chicago
day. tlie Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach a
Saturday. His new bride also accompan­
sermon in the Presliyterian church to lhe
ied him.
Women’* Relief Corps. All todies and
Rev. Wagle occupied the M. E. pulpit
other* interested are cordially invited.
Sunday evening.
D. Fenton, of Caledonia, spent Subday Service at 7:30. Service in the morning
as usual.
with his parents in this village.
Middleville will celebrate the 4th of
Tbe Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­
terian church Sunday evening- May 34, at
July.
0:80. To bv lediby Josie Whipple.

It seems M though our little burg was
bound to bum up. as the fire alarm was
sounded again Tuesday afternoon at about
3 o’clock. Thia time It Was lhe oM real-

Preaching at jthe Rogers hall Sunday
H. M. Lee and W. T. Barker are tn
morning. May ’-'4. al Ila. di., by Rev. J.
Illinois on btviness.
Wesley Moore, of Muskegon, is visiting W. Mters. Also lu the evening at 7:30 by
, Rev. W. Metier, of Nashville.
old friends here.
Mr. and Mr*. L. W. Fcighner were ut
Program for C. L. S. C. May 33d. 1801 &lt;
Thornapple Iske Ashing last Friday after­
Roll call, responded to from French,
noon.
authors.
L. J. Wilson was in Battle Creek last
Walks and talks, Mrs. Colgrovc.
Classic French course. Mrs. Holloway.
week.
.
G. A. Truman Is again able to be out.
Music. Miss Evans.
after a week’s conflict with tte grippe.
England's powss^pna in Africa. MrsMrs. Frank McDerby and children are Bailey.
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Critic, Mrs. Hicks.
L
educated, affable, hospitable, friends of tlie visiting at I’anna.
Rose Summer and Hattie Smith, of
Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. L.
■ French and of liberty, whore cause they
defended with courage ami devotion in tlie Chester, were guests of Mrs. Barker over E. Stauffer.
Sunday.
Revolutionary War.”—Baltimore Sun.
Mrs. S. A. Springett, of Jackson, is vis­
The following circular from the noted
iting here.
Writing the Data.
May Deeg has resigned ter position nt wool commission bouse of Jagode &amp; Ix-wis.
There to a great diversity of usage nowa­
days in the writing of a date. ixxiking tte News offlrf. and to at her home in Philadelphia, Is ,o much In point that we
give It entire to our readers:
over a number of private letters the Listen­ Woodland.
Philadelphia. May Idlh. 1891.
C. E. Lngeraon. of Denver, Colorado, Is
—
dated in all ot the Coler has found them
t
So much complaint has been made lu
visiting
his
parents.
j towing ways:
James Fleming is at Middleville this recent years regarding the condition of
.1 &gt;'iw
domestic
wools,
that a word to wool grow­
GJ i Decanter Mlh. 1830.
Dr. and Mrs. Young and children. Misses ers nt this time will not, we hope, be amiss.
L. A. and Rllto Nichols were in Grand The manufacture of worsted and woolen
Rapids Tuesday, attending the wedding goods has been revolutionized to such an
0 &gt; Mlh Dec. ISA’
extent, n to reduce it almost to a science.
of Ada BarretL
(7.) &gt;*»■&gt;.« ta»u.tec
The wedding of Dr. U F. Weaver and Competition compels the most careful cal­
Hattie Mitchell, wifleb took place nt the culation of the cost of production of goods,
tHiine ot the bride’s parents in Benton and by actual test*, manufacturers have
’ It would be hard to say which is the moat
iapprov* 4 of these methods. It is very much township last week Wednesday evening found that Australian wools arc cheaper at
the same cost per scoured i&gt;opnd, than
incccrdiug io the lasts aud fancy ot the was attended by Rev. and Mrs. Stewart.
Writer, like the speliiug of lhe immortal Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pariah. Mr. and Mrs. Ohio fine wools of the longest staple, for
Samuel Weller. Perhaps the common­ G. W. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lusk. tbe reason that they buy nothing which
Mr. and Mrs. Len Lentz, Mr. aud Mrs. T. they cannot use.
est sm-thod is No. 5, while the most vulgar
In No. 1 Australian combing wool for
is No. A It smacks of the retail store, and 1’urkev, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Knight. Miss
of hudara*. too. Personally The Listener Lillie Felglmvr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Feigh- lnstar.ee. tlie worsted spinner to able to'
turn it from lhe tales Into the scouring
dots not like an abbreviation in a date, ami ner and O. M. Hullinger from this place.
tub without porting, except, possibly, a
consequently does not like No. 5. We ought
precautionary Inspect! &gt;n. This is owing
at toast to have the appearance. with our
Born. to Bert Jones ami wife. May 1 C»th, to the fact that only the body of the fleece
• friend* and the general public, of having
eno a gh time *1 ou r disposal to write out the a 3X pound boy; also Levi Moon ami wife, is put Into the first grade, there talng no
skirts or seedv and chaffy neck piece*, no
a
son.
full name &lt;&gt;f a mouth at the top of a letter.
Will Seger rides in a carriage now.
*trings, no tags, friln or foreign substance
None but a slave should be under the
Izorenzo Dean Is having r bay window whatever. These Australian wools will
neetksity of abbreviating it. No. 3 is old
yield 1'3 to 98 per cent, of the required
fashioned and rather Eugltoh; No. 1 and built an the west side of his resideare.
Dr.
Grippe sufferers are numerous.
"
sort, while the choicest Ohio fine Delaine
No. 2 are sensible and approved methods.
will not yield over. 75 per cenL it is this
Tho letter dated “XII. JM. 1890,” was written Powers Is kept busy day and night.
Pleasant surprise party at the home of comparison by manufacturers ttat causes
by a school master, and is to be classed as
an evidence of eccentricity rather than of Luki Seger one night last week.
them to complain so much about the man­
Eilna Bussell visited relatives at Belle­ ner in which domestic wools are put up.
haste or iariuew. It ba* a sort of antique,
Romamwquu appearance, too, tiwugh, to vue last week.
and Inclines them to the use of foreign
Mesdames James ^Morehouse. Bert Her- wools more and more each year.
be consistently classical, it should no doubt
have been written XII. XXIV. MDCCCXC. ric. A. Sackett and L. Sackett, of Battle
The production of foreign wools Is In­
—JLwton Transcript.
Creek, were at Henry Tasker’s a couple of creasing rapidly, proving a constant
days last week.
menance to the growers of this country.
Mrs. A. Holden, or Grandma Holden as According to estimates made by tlie
No subj*d can be of more importance she wan better known, departed this life “Ixxidon Board ot Trade," the world’s
and perhaps there to none in the whole Sunday eve. May 17, at the home of her supply of wool In 1800 was 095,000,000 lbs.,
range of economic science so Itotto studied daughter. Mrs. P. Abbey, of la grippe. and in 1889 was 1.950,000 lbs. This Ina* the question of food supply. We can She was over 80 years old and had l&gt;een c’ease ba» been confined almost exclusive­
mi- in statistical table* how nuwy bushels feeble for some time.
ly to fine; wools; the increase In three
Gus. Sackett and wife, of Verona, were countries alone—which grow tine wool*
of wheat were loaded on ships at Odessa,
and how many were unloaded at Liverpool. visiting relatives In this vlciirtty last week. principally—being 751.000.000 lbs., viz:
Every hog that goes into a barrel for ex­
Australia. 3!K&gt;,000,000: River Plate, 317,­
port lias his obituary, if not bis tail, and
000,000; and Cape of Goal Hope. 44,000,­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
•be distribution of beef, butter, eggs and
000; and. we may atld ttat the increase in
nuuneg* is faithfully tabulated. We reml i
the clip of Australia fur 1890 over 1889 Is
market reports of prices. Everything is £ The school board Tuesday evening decid­ nlxnit 60.000 tales or .30,000,000 Ita., and
ed to build a new school building of six of the River Plate, about 30,b00 bales or
scheduled—sugar, soli and h^rse beans.
Wt hoar of puts and calls', options and nx-ins. estimated cost Sd.500. it will be 18,000,000 Ita., the Increase of either
falures, and of men making millions in built on same grounds as the central build­ country' being about equal to the amount
selliug wheat they never saw, nisi corn ing.
of wool grown in the state of Ohio.
From the foregoing facte. It Is cvidenL
«
Circuit Court.
but Low it comes about in th* eoouvmy of
that the American wool grower In order to
Tbe
followtog
ere
cases
disposed
of
the
commerce that Kumms aud ladiawiil, with­
regain his prestige. inusL firstly, put up
out Instructions, grow gmin for John Bull past week:
John Eaton sentenced to one year at his wool carefully and coMcicntoutiy, and
An grind, and China M&gt;pply rict for the
more In keeping with the methods prevail­
paddings &lt;&gt;/ Britain and tbe Soups of Jackson.
The people vs. Richard G. Crum, big­ ing In other parts of the world with which
France, and tbe v.hole matter lot inter­
change be so complete, and yet too »pon- amist, plead guilty: sentence 3 years at he competes. Secondly, to attain success,
he tehst exercise great care In the breeding
taneoua, that every man who can pay for Jackson..
Alex Foster vs. Samuel Marshall, verdiet of sheep, that he may secure the greatest
possible quantity per head, both of mutton
for plaintiff.
aelL is an economic arrangement with more
Farmers A Merchants tank of Nashville and scoured pounds of desirable wool. In
eotr.ptkaiions than a railway tint* table.— vs. B. F. Reynolds, disagreement of jury. adopting methods to improve the condition
Economist
A. P. Cook Co. vs. 8. E. Wolcott, willful of wools, it is advisable to shear In the
grease If there are not excellent facilities
trespass; not guilty.
Wm, Troxell vs. Valentine Leins, tres­ for washing, which should always be done
by hand, and never simply by swimming.
I wm in oue ot Brunswick's schools, pass: verdict for plaintiff of 835.
measures
Hastings City Bank vs. Creamery Co.. After thoroughly washing,
where I picked up the following thrilling
should be taken to shear within 1U days.
competition written by a 12-year-eld girl. Judgment for plaintiff.
Ada A. vs. Nicholas Stacey, divorce: In order to insure wools in proper con­
dition. In tiw tying of fleeces, which
■a abe i* “spell” that I have yet «»7 “A decree.
Alice L. vs. Homer P. Fuller, divorce; should always be done by hand, only suf­
right suite little buoy, the son of .a great
ficient twine should be used to keep tho
fcema’, with a rough around his nock, flue decree.
up tiu: rode aa quick as a dear. After a
Geo. vs. Theresia Illtzler, divorce; de­ wool together, say, two strings one way
and one the other: and the smaller the
thyme he* stopped at a gun house and cree. ’
wrung the belle. His tow hurt hymn and
Olive vs. John Fumiss, divorce; decree. twine used, and tbe less the quantity, the
Grace M. vs. Edward A. Clark, divorce; more sightly and desirable will be tbe
woo). Seedy and chaffy wools being par­
hi* fare, pall face. A feint mown nf pane decree.
•;rcae from hi* lips. The made who }erd tbe
Wm. Wright vs. Frank Treat et al. tres­ ticularly objectionable, for the reason that
thew cannot be used In the manufacture
. ibelte was about to pair a pare, but she pass on tbe case; now on trial.
of
the finer grades of goods, care should be
Xbrougb it down and ran with all her mite.
Chureh and Society
taken In tbe feeding of sheep, so ttat tbe
&gt;for fear her guoiw-d would not weight. But
when she *aw tbe little won tiers stood in
Attention—memorial Services will be
held at tbe Baptist church next Sabbath at
dew yov lye bear! Are yew t^yelng?’ ten o’clock a. m. Soldiers, W. R. C. and
'Know,' be said, ‘I am feint’ She boar citizens are cordially invited.
him iua tar atm*, as she aught, ton room
Sunday last was tbe second anniversary
where he mite be quiet, gave him bae-l ami
meet, held a cent bottle under hia knows, of tbe establishment of tbe Epworth
league, and Hastings chapter, which la oue
untide hi* cboler, rapped him up wwrmly,
of the most prosperous of the leagues in
gave bimaaaite drachm from a viol, UH
this presiding eider’s district, proposed to
■t tom hr went fourth &gt;is bail aa a young
celebrate tbe. occasion becomingly. AehoAree."—Brunswick (Ga.) Tiroea.
it/rdlngiy the services both morning and
evening were given over wholly to the
A Quick Betort.
league, and they were most Interesting and
A leading counsel for the defendant in instructive, and reflected great credit upon
all concerned. Id tbe morning •erviee
jet of «team there were responsive readings, interspers­
ed with congregational singing, and intera» be wim driving past tbe defendant’s
’piore, argued to the jury that the plaintiff ing there were declamations, essays, papers
war gaiity of contributory negligence, and aud special musif, all of tire highest order

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Rev. W. *. Hunsberger, now pastor
1st H. E. chureh at Muaktgon,
writes as follows:
I take plewure in wiring, to *U v hern it mar
concern, that I nm persor..dly acquainted with
Dr*. L. K. Mixer A ten*, the vroprietara at
•Mixer’* CSte-r and terofuia Mvmp.
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tbe three years' jwiorate at Italics*. Michlrati, they sere m»inter* of n-.v ehnrra and congreea'toh and th«-re(ore 1 ''»d rtiipqrtutdty u»
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taiion* ni*v te relied upon as true. A* to tte
“reined? It has teen tt*e&lt;l by myself aod fondly
for -onii- time, and tor diva--* u( the Mood, we
are ot tho opinion there I*none tetter. Thr trail,
monbtl* a* lathe vtlue &lt;»l th- “medlrlnff.' nf
«ueh respectable physicians of cifflerent vetaols
as Dr. Latni&gt;'tisii. ot Uastinz*. and other*,
should be sufficient alone.aside ircm auythlns
1 may te able to «ay. to secure for II widest
tales. It It well knosu t hat plitldans of stand­
ing, m a rule, are »l&lt;»w to recommend anything
that may be flatted aa a ••patent medicine.
When they do It may te relied upon a* posses­
sed of real merit a* a -remedy."
Respectfully, Wk.m.kv a HrxaMraoKB.
Itator First Methodist chureh. Coldwater.
Mich.
P.Though frequently solicited to do so.
this is the first instance in which 1 hare given a
testimonial of th!« desrriptliHi. It i* done cheertu'.'v now la the Interest ot the afficted.
Coldwater Uk-tu •‘cL». hm.
W.A.H.

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Fruth Medical and Surgical Institute,

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loca
troi
lam
St. J
falo
Si
Toh
wal

Catarrh Cured. Catarrh^ attettototftto
Dose, tliroai. i«ain Mll&lt;i Hoirwch. bnxvLttw
Dothmi, eoMumption and dysprn* a. sernreL »
fnliy treated fry th” mo-* r*---- m -t,&lt;j stientHr
method* which a vast tespltM «
proved worthy at con to!’-o-.- W® ...-in- r,.. ut
ter proof of
than tbe t&lt; -•
ou n&gt;
at the institute sf Hmutetos tiripto*.
ts..
we restored to bi-tilb snd happli.. •».
Marriagr. Married rereouy. or youtr i3»a
cootaMPtattnit marriage, an Mr- ot shrer*;
weakness, loss of procreative t on. r-_ Impotener
or any other dh quali5callo«i. vprediiy reitonZ

Kpilrpsv «»r nt* po*M*e|} cured oyMraew
and never tailing liospit*! treatment.
Kidney and t’.larfrlrr Dlsrwaa* SrirM'«tuUy. society, or tnarrvqrr. annually sweeptna
to an untimely grave tboutatKli of young men DiMOM, Diabetes aud klMred mctadlretnwM
and cures wftreu-d |* tto&gt;K*«nd» tdeateatoa:
ol brilliant. Intellect.
bad been pronounced beyond Imp-.
l*lte«..Fl*tuU. Fjwure. Polypi Cured without
EptlejM.v imslttrity cure*!
onr ww aa*
pain, knife or cautery. Xo detention from basi­ never
fatibig Hospital trcstinent.
nets.
Free Examination of tho Vrino. Each person applying for loedtoal trealnw-nt shotMsnd
or bring aa ouuce of tbelr unne. which will receive a careful cheat lea.* asd n&gt;lrnneo|..&lt;;ai tua.
Inattou.
wnNDKKFVL CVKES perfected »D old rases which have bre-n aeghrtrd nr unskfflWb
treated. No experiment* or fmlun- itartie* treated by mail and expre*-. but ulwrv possible
personal ransuitatloa I* preferred Curable &lt;-*»•-» guaraatetd.
HrCasev sad eorreciKsadencv conf* deanat Treatment scat ('.&lt;». D. to ary jnrt nl C. S Lto
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STEKETEE’:
' CHOLERA

It is Conceded That
RUSSELL
hoo Cholera Cure
IMPROVED

Has met the expectations of aikwho are look-

HOG CHOLERA, and
P!N WORMS IN HORSES

ing for the latest and best things in

UI NDUCDS or THEM.

teeiievt a to lx ■ no
WILLIS RO BI SOrL

SPRING DRESS GOODS

We ha
jackets a
We ha
you in b&lt;

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and worl

Furr
prised of

got it «*od direct lo the

kTEKETKE, Grand Ita|
Fortalein HatHngtby

It is Certain That

11'. H. 000D1-E.LR. DtutjUL

Boot
Bobinsoi

Russel has shown to the ladies of Hastings

NO NEED TO WAIT

and vicinity the best and most desirable line
of

Now is yonr time to buy your supply of

of merit

Em* Francisco A raremt tit.

Additional County News.
M14dl«v|lla.

Never in tbe

history of the

interesting and Instructive. This young
people’s society has within it the powilbUities of tte highest good, not only to Its
membership, but in building up tbe real
and abiding elements of good character In
those who come within Its influence. We
are pleased :o record its prosperity and
growth: and its ability to so nicely interest
and instruct tte congregathms of Sunday
morning and evening shows Its merit
esjeclaily in the development of the minds
and hearts of Its membership.
Tte ladies of Emmanuel church Mission-

SUMMER
CLOTHING
. ,.Ve ^Te “agoificient values in men’s suits, all wool
stylish, elegant and durable.
’
Cheviot cassitnere, worsted, etcAn unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS of
every color and shade.

It Costs You Nothing
To see our stock of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing Roods
and we beleixe we can satisfy you in goods and prices.
*
HASTINGS, MICH.

MUDGE &amp; SON.

MILLINERY GOODS
ever shown in Berry County.

The Universal Verdict
Is that the goods and the prices are right-

Call in. We are constantly receiving 11 eW
things m our line and are always gUd to show
them

AT RUSSELL’S.

GLO1
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Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
■ County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 4

HASTINGS. MICH., MAY 28, 1891.

Hastings Banner

MI'S W CLOTHIIG GO, ■!!
Monroe, Pearl
and Canal sts.

Grand Rapids,
- Mich.

We have 9
branch stores
. located at De­
troit Cleve­
land. St. Paul,
St. Louis. Buf­
falo, Toledo,
'andusky,
Toledo, Nor­
walk.

HUDSON
is the
LARGEST

:RmiL CLOTHIER

The Tower
Clothing Co.
carry the larg­
est stock of
clothing, fur­
nishings and
hats in Mich.

in the
WORLDa

■ Tower buys for ten stores and are thus on­
to undersell eyery store in Michigan.
Meirs Suits for every day, $3.50, 5. 6, 7. 8/10.
Men’s Suits for dress and Sundays, $12, 15, IS, 20.
Onr best suits surpass the ordinary merchant tail­
or's work in make at about half the money.

Railroad fire and all expenses saved by patron­
, izing
.

HUDSON’S
r fl

ower

Banner

41

House,

GRAND RAPIDS.

PANTS

We have just received a nice line of fine, pants, overalls,
jackets and working shirts.

TRUNKS AND VALISES.
We have a bondonsupercal line of these goods and can snit
you in both quality and price.

We Can Collar and Cuff You
froni the largest and best assortment ever in Barry Co.
LJ A "TO we have in all styles, varieties and at'all prices.
HA1 j Jugt at this season our straw hats are all the rage
an&lt;l are selling fast for the reason that they are first class
and worth what we ask.

Furnishing Goods.

spection of onr line, com­
prised of-Osfords, Four-in-hands, Windsors, Bows, etc.

Boots and Shoes. SXSiJX.1»%“
Robinson &amp; Co.’s boots and shoes.

Plow shoes from £1 up.

HOLDEN &amp; HIRE.

BROWNSON &amp; BANKIN,
105 West Main St., Kalamazoo.

At Prices that will please you.
After rears of experience we have found Gordon Dye fast
Wack hosiery to stand all tests better than any other make&gt; m
the market. Our line is much larger this year and iac u es
every number that we had last year at the same prices, no
targeting the 25 cent quality which was admitted by a w
saw it to be the best in the market for the money. Too can
return every pair that crock, stain or fade in wash or
and we will refund your money. These goods are sold m
Kalamazoo only at our store.

WHOLE NO. 1877.

The contagion lias readied Middleville,
and that place will celebrate.

many years a resident of Hasting* town­ paying ad vs. and its subscription list with
ship. It is alx years this spring since be names marked I’d.
F. C. Brooks has been doing some tin
The Castleton township Sunday school and his wife went to Col.
roofing at Cloverdale this week.
association convAied In Nashville Wednes­
We are glad to note that Ed* Evan* Is
day of last week. It was the largest and
Lillie Hazen fell from a hummock and fast improving.
beat convention of the kind ever held in has been laid up for repairs since.
F. J. Norwood is shipping large quanti­
the township. The next one will l&gt;e held
Rev. James White and lady were the ties of.water cresses cast.
i
at the Martin Corner* church.
guests of his brother Joshua over the
It may sound fishy, bul'it's'neverthelen*
ttabbath and supplied him in the morning true that over one hundred dozens of frogs
OUR COUNTY.
service.
were
shipped
from
this
station
Monday.
Homer Rice had the misfortuue to break
Blocraphiral.
Elder Manton, of Richland, delivered a
Our village appearance could be decid­
In the little log house on the old Doty one of bls legs a few days ago.
very able sermon lat Sabbath at Delton by edly improved by some needed grading of
A goodly number attended the cxctft»ion Invitation of G. A. IL post.
farm, in Johnstown, in September 1851.
the streets.
the subject of onr sketch was born. That to Grand itaplils Wednesday.
Aunty Sacket, as she was familiarly
There is some talk of organizing a brass
Gertrude Nlmmo Sundayed in Grand called and known, was- burled Thursday,
bouse will ever be remembered by Mr.
band here. The reason for ite being brass
Rapids.
m”?Si00.1.? M the p,acw where be got
the 21st, at the age of S3 years. She was weNvould save expense of buying' the ma­
Rollo Glbta, of Grand Rapids, has been a woman of marked and very strong con­ terial. See!
! n&lt;U.?r ’!
hAS he KrifW &lt;,lder ‘‘"d
understood the wiles of a mischievous boy, spending a few weeks with his grand­ victions and one of those loving Christian
The village council assembled and or­
his speed may have lieen occasionally ac­ parents in the village.
natures that In listening to her conversa­ dained that no male could Lay claim to cit­
A Swede living about three miles seutli- tion upon the subject of Christianity one izenship and wear a mustache, in conaecelerated by parente who didn't take much
stock In nonsense. But on the whole his west of the village was low enough to was at once charmcdand felt that Impreieion of which hair has taken a sudden drop.
youthful life was uneventful. He took in pound IL W. Young's Irish setter dog to -that only a holy life can so impress the
Hou. P. T. Colgrove, of Hastings, will
the district school, but never imagined it death a few days ago. There Is apt to listener. The services were conducted by deliver the address it Prairieville decora­
Elder Pope of Hickory Corners.
was any part of his business to know more some trouble follow.
tion day.
WW Johnson spent Sunday with frirnds
We notice Homer Giddings camped near
than the teacher: so he got along s wlmmlngQ. A. Hynes and wife Sundayed at
.
here with several horses and mules Hickory Corners.
? ' ,“ut’he Ua,c for learning acquired In In-the Valley city.
Alfred Wright is now acting as "saian" stumping every one fora trade. Quite a
ti»e district school would not be satisfied
The large attendance and splendid
with the meager advantages there afforded. In the Middleville Sun office.
gipsy life he is leading.
marching of the G. A. R. boys memorial
The Hook and Ladder company expect
A* a consequence he aspired' to a broader
dav did honor to their commander. F. A.
to
hold
an
Ice
cream
social
In
the
engine
yVnodlnntl.
education, and got it at Poughkeepsie
Blackman.
*
college. As n general thing; college grad­ house on Saturday. May 30th, for the ben­
Another large crowd in town on Satur­
day night.
uates an* apt to feel, to use a phrase some­ efit of the company.
Alva
Moyers
ind
Louis
Fenton,
of
the
O. E. Wood is much improving the
Cordeon Smith was arrested last week
what on the slang order, as though they
"had the world by the tell'’ and that they Caledonia News, were in the village Tues­ for drunkeuess and disorderly behavior looks of his bouse with a coat of paint.
day.
The W. C. T. U. held quite a business
and fined five dollars and costa. * We think
can swing it around to their liking. They
John
Thiel
has
finished
his
engagement
meeting
at the church Sunday evening but
it would be well to pass it around.
are anxious to officiate tn the drama of life
Measles are still prevailing in our they forgot the needs of the sexton.
as the "Hlgh-Muck-a Muck" or "Some with J. E. Ackerson, the harness maker,
Our Dr. talks of going to Wyoming.
village.
Pumpkins.” Those who are the most con­ and lias secured a situation at Hartings.
The Middleville boys will cross bats with
Prof. J. M. Smith has his new bam Who will take bis place?
fident of their ability to bring the world to
the Caledonia boys ou Saturday. May 30th, nearly completed.
terms are now out west shoveling dirt. In
Mary Huns Icier Is a little better at this
lining from Hie civilization which they This is expected to lie a close game as both
teams are nearly matched.
writing.
imagined was so easy to conquer.
The following we arrange from report
The tambourine drill given by the W.
Our town has paid for over 500 wood­ of secretary of agriculture fn Bulletin Nou
Our subject bad no such rosy view* of
C. T. U. Tuesday evening was a success in chucks since town meeting.
3:
,
life as the average college graduate, and
every way. The eight young ladies who
L. Parrot is able to be ouL
"Experience has shown that the sugar
wasn’t so stuck on himself but that he was
performed the drill act especially deserve
We noticed Secretary Enoch Andrus in licet roache* ite highest development in
willing to think that others could perhaps
mentioning.
our village last Friday.
north temperate latitudes. So far as the
manage the great enterprises and fill the
Geo. Campbell lias lost IL Whaf? The
C. A. Hough, wife and daughter. Elsie, production of the beet with high tonnage
conspicuous positions quite as well ns he. awning over his mouth.
were in our village on Saturday and Sun­ i.s concerned, it Is found that It will grow
And as for him, a willingness to do to the
As the aeaMiii is getting warmer our day.
far to the south, but beets grown lu such
best of his ability what needed his at­
small boys are beginning to engage In tiro ■■-.Monroe Rowleader
has inflamatory localities upon the whole, are less rich in
tention was sufficient Accordingly he
pleasure which the. water affords.
rheumatism and is and has been for sev­ sugar and less suitable for the manufac­
came back to the old farm..and hasn't b»ssn
James Irving and Will Westsmith, of eral weeks unable to work.
ture of sugar than those grown further
afraid to do his full share of the hard
Grand Rapids, spent Bunday in the village.
George Bowleader went to Orange on north, but not further than tiro isothermal
work of the farm. It has been his steady,
J. E. Ackerson's new brick building La
lines. As a result of many years of care
fixed purpose to make Just as good a farm­ progressing finely under the management Sunday.
ful experimentation, so far as temperature
er of himself as possible. And If you of Abe Moak.
Brush Rldgv.
is concerned, the sugar beet attains ita
could see that farm, see how well It is
P. R. Karns is doing some good road
Belle Marsh, of Grand Rapids, is the
greatest perfection In a zoue of varying
cultivated and nicely kept you could not guest of her sister, Edith Marsh of this work.
•
widths through the center of which passes
question opr subject's ability as u farmer. village.
Mrs. Ben Jenkins has been visiting her tlie iiotbermal line of 70 degrees F. for
And you do not hear him complain
Milo Moore, of Grand Rapids, is the parents, Mr. Karns and wife, the past the months of June, July and August
much oi bard times cither. When men of guest of Iriends in the village.
week.
The Isothermal line for Michigan reaches
such ability as be to commence with, put
Charles Anders and wife were in"'Coals
Frank Otto returned from Chicago Tues­
thought and work into any given vocation, day where he has been for n few days on Grove on Saturday and Sunday last, visit­ its highest point near Lansing, tbenee
passes in a southwesterly direction to
it l:i perfectly safe to predict success for business.
lug relatives.
Indiana near South Bend. Thus it will be
them. And Mr. Doty is riot ashamed of
Henry Anders was In Hastings on Mun­ seen that we are In a good place to raise
the fact that as a tanner he hns tM*en suc­
day last on business.
'
the sugar l»ect. for the belt, which for ■ the
cessful: and that when he wants a little
Uncle John Wurms is very poor in present is regarded as the beet sugar aepa
Fruit of ail kinds uninjured by frost with
cash to use In his business, it Is not neces­
health.
of the United Slates is 100 miles each side
sary to Inscribe his name on a note to get
George W. Havens received word, an­
Mrs. E. T. Gregory, of Bedford, is very
of this isothermal line.
It.
' •
nouncing the death of his mother lu . The time for planting is from the 10th
sick with typhoid fever.
April 1C. 1873 Mr. Doty jvas married to
Washtenaw
county
last
week.
8. E. Gaskill and nearl.v all of his family
of May till tiro 1st of June. Before the
Miss Francis King. Thein was a happy have been on the sick list for a few days
Geo. Mosier's delivery wagon of Clover­ first date tlie ground will be too cold, and
umon, and theirs Is a happy home, a harne past
dale Is a welcome visitor on our streets after the last date the season will be so
.
where comfort and life and love abound.
Ladies Aid society met at Stephen each week.
late as to prevent the maturity of tlie beets
Two children, a son and daughter, have Gaskill's last week and n pleasant and
Our school teacher has 42 scholars on
before frost. The beet also requires a cer­
their full share in making tht Ir home and profitable occasion is reported.
rthe roll.
tain amount of moisture in order to pro­
their life rich with Joy.
Henry Anders went to Hickory Corners duce its normal crop. This moisture must
Mra. Brininstool is better now. Carrie
It sometimes, we might say usually Howard, of Barry is working for her.
to work on Tuesday.
.
be derived from precipitation in the usual
happens, that those who go out from the
Mrs. Henry Anders Is still troubled with wty or else the soli must be of that quality
The term of contract for the Patron store
higher institutions of learning soon lose lias expired and prices are hereafter to be Inflamatory rheumatism.
which ja il! allow subterranean moisture to
tb&amp;r Interest in study and literature be­ allge to all. Mr. Bresee denies having
reach the rootlets of the plants. There
cause the cares and work of life shut up said that be now will sell goods to every­
are many conditions of agriculture under1,
The
remains
of
Will
Crandall,
who
died
those most delightful avenues to peace of body cheaper than P. of I. prices heretofore
whlcli the beet beepmes quite independent'
mind, broadness of life, cultivation of as reported in Banfield news of last week. near Saginaw, was brought to the home of
of extremes of preclpitati &gt;n. It may
power and refinement of living. Mr. A mistake no doubt but mistakes some­ his sister, Mrs. Albert Choke. of Richland,
thrive with very little rainfall or with a
on
Tuesday
the
12th
and
on
Wednesday
Doty takes time to interest himself still In times cause great mischief.
great deal, if properly cultivated.
those Intellectual pursuits that were the
Hiram Coleman lias bwffi improving his was brought here to the home of ids boy­
There are quite a number of different
delight of his school and college days. He farm and tlie highway by having a long hood and laid beside bls father and mother
kinds of beets, but those most widely
keeps abreast of the age, alive to its stretch of picket fence built along the road In our cemetery.
grown in tills country are the Vilmorin
Will
Cooper
and
wife
moved
to
Delton
growth, and in sympathy with hs progress. adjoining his farm.
Improved and tlie Klein Wanziebener.
last week.
And yet he is a very busy usui In the voca­
It doe* not require a certain kind of soil
D. P. Flower has erected a Gue Perkins
tion of his choice, but he doesn't believe in
for ite proper production. In general,
windmill.
Carrie Mallory is home from Jackson.
letting the rust accumulate on the faculties
: Eli Firth is visiting a daughter in Grand soils are described for 'practical purposes
8. E. Cook was in town Sunday.
God has given him to keep bright
as
clayey, sandy, loamy, or alluvial soil—
w
The frame is up for Austin Brooks’ Rapids.
Mr/ Doty ii^rot an officeseeker. Though
Elmer Reynolds has purchased k thresh­ all of which will produce beets. General­
an ardent republican, and a zealous work­ house on State street.
ly the leant favorable soils for the sugar
ing
machine.
B. R. Rose, of Hastings, was hi town
er, he is best pleased to serve in the ranks.
Chas. Brown’s barn was struck by light­ beet are a stiff clay, which Is difficult to •
Mr. Doty belongs to that class of inde­ Tuesday.
cultivate and readily packs under the in­
Mrs. Seeley U visiting at E. 11. Mallory’s. ning. killlug two horses and disabling one fluence of hard rainskand hot suns, and.
pendent tanners who are the pride and
Wednesday
night. Mr. Brown but recent­
Jennie Kellogg Sundayed with her
strength of the land. He is an Intensely
virgin soils or those wpdaUlly rich in or­
ly sold his farm and was preparing to
earnest mon. a cultured gentleman whose parent* In this village.
ganic matter or alkaline salts. Perhaps
Mrs. James Fleming hr spending the move and the loss is a heavy one.
qualities of mind Mid heart endear him to
the best soil is a sandy loam, a soil con­
Mrs.
Henry
Hicks,
of
Spring
Brook,
died
week
with
her
busband
in
Middleville.
his many friends. He alms to be broad in
taining a happy equilibrium between or­
Sunday
morning,
upwards
of
80
years
of
Rev. Arthur and wife were in Ann
mind, with a heart readily touched by an
ganic matters, clay, and sillcia. In gen­
appeal for sympathy or aid. and to lead a Arbor last week attending the state conven­ age. She has been afflicted many years so eral It may be said tliat soil that will pro­
that
she
remained
in
her
own
home
but
tion
of
Congregational
church.
life whose greatest excellence may be
duce a good crop of Indian corn, potatoes
her
holy
iniluence
shed
its
radiance
there
Several uf our young people attended
found in Ite usefulness.
and wheat will produce a good crop of
the picnic of the Hastings high school nt and over others thnt will help to guide beets.
them all through life’s journey.
Thornapple lake Saturday.
Two kinds of fertilizers are used; stall
Rodney
Flower,
of
Orangeville,
put
j/postmaster Herrington, of Freeport, is­
Mrs. Glasgow, of Jonesville, is visiting
manure and artificial manure generally
sued 1820 money orders from May 15th, ber sister, Mrs. C. L. Glasgow, tills week. down a drive well for B. Fisher last week.
known as commercial fertilizers, the form­
1890, to May 15 ’91. the value of which
Thomas Purkey and wife. Prof. Mc­
Delton.
er being the better. It should be applied
was 314,360. Not one of these orders Laughlin and Miss Hill were fishing at
The rlltage is quite lively for this season in a well-rotted condition In ‘the fall be­
Thornapple lake Saturday.
was lost.
fore plowing, but it is well nut to use too
of the year.
Rer. 1. N. Aldrich and wife, of Hopkins
heavy a dressing of the same. Too much
Wgi. Uhkse Sundayod at Battle Creek.
Trout continue to be captured in the
station were calling on Nashvlllf) friend*
Mervln Gwin’s baby is down with the fertilizing produce overgrowth In the beets
creek near Freeport.
Friday and Saturday.
and make them lll-sulted for the manu­
measles.
Union memorial services were held In
The people of Freeport are laying them­
S. Phillips is doing the dray work while facture of sugar. If the fertilizer is ap­
selves out to celebrate the 4th of July in the M. E. church Sunday morning. The
Geo. Norwood is nursing his rheumatism. plied in an unrotted condition It is liable to
sermon
was
preached
by
Rev.
Arthur
of
great shape.
Quite a number of our young people at­ injure the crop in case of dry weather.
tended the gold medal contest at Richland Since experience has taught that beets
Lyle Williams, a Nashville boy. fell the Congregational church.
Mro. Josie Rickard, who hu been ill Tor
raised on fields freshly manured are in­
from a tree on the river bank the^other somn time with consumption. died at 6 last Tuesday evening.
The question of celebrating our national ferior for the purpose of manufacture, the
day and was badly hurt. When picked up p. m. Friday Inst nt the home of lier father.
rule has lung been established that not the
Independence is being already agitated:
be3 was unconscious. Dr. Aoung war
Elias Ogden. The funeral services were
Bert Shed and N. Kahler are improving troete but the previous crop should be
called and succeeded In restoring the boy at Hie M. K. church Sunday afternoon con­
the appearance of their houses by fresh fertilized or that tlie beet should be raised
io consciousness.
ducted by Rev. A. K- Stewart.
in rotation as the second or even the third
coats of paint
Mrs. Wm. VanHorn has been quite ill crop. • As tite leaves of the beets consume
Perhaps there was never a
CarBon.
ble scene took place at Gun lake than oc­
more of tlie fertilizer than the roots they
for the past week but is fast improving.
Mrs.
Harrison
Carpenter,
of
Potterville,
curred one evening last week, when a
E. D. Fox has shaken the Delton dust should be left in tbe fields. The soil inteXg merchant of the village In comply was visiting her mother. Mrs. Ellen Jones,
from his pedal extremities to seek his grodlenrs most essential are nitrogen,
with one of our popular expounders of the last week.
phosphoric acid, potash, lime and magnesia
Grandma Carpenter is not much better. fortune In the wild and-wooly west
law. went out for a day’s sport, andjsi the
C. A. Pennock started for Ei Dorado, and tbe press-cakes from the factory wbida
She is losing the use of her limbs.
,
thflv were about half a mile
Kan., Thusday last, where he will here­ should be returned to tbe soil will supply
Will
Allen
and
Chancy
Wood
are
work
­
S Jhore
~ »' thelr
after make his home.
The many friends any deficiency.
!touglit It would ba , good Jobe » them, lag in Grand Rapids on the street car line.
To make a long story short we will con­
D. R. Foster was on our streets last of this genial couple wish them a hearty
to rand » Strenger round where toy were
dense the laitance of this article ot sugar
God speed.
•nd sat in game warden s tone,
I wan «veek.
The
memorial
service
held
here
last
Sab
­
■
beet
culture us fottows:
A B. Carpenter, formerly of Carlton, is
Beets do beat after wheat or other
fellows.” But the word* were no among the sufferers in the Muskegon fire bath was attended by a large and appre­■
more than out of his mouth when down
ciative audience. the M. E. pastor, of Rich- cereals.
having
lost
every
thing
we
hear.
went the jack to extinguish the light, and
:
Fields should be plowed- in the fall at
Charlie Wright lias a class In instru­ ilnd. officiating in a manner that was at
the much frightened sportsmen were pullonce appropriate, instructive and insplr-■ least o inehe* deep. Then followed by a
imr for the shore with might and main, mental music and is giving the best of lug.
subooiler which will loosen tbe soil to n
satisfaction.
!,ut tot being
_____ __
n_____ ______
_ — to___Hasting*
—--J depth of 6 or 7 inches more. In tbe
Clate
Harrington
returned
Mary and Pearlle Barton, of East Carlton,
Monday after a week's sojourn in and spring cultivate soli until reduced to a
were guests of Mrs. Jennie Smith last
about the village.
1perfect tilth. tlx-n mark out for planting.
deep. Hopingrw
retched tore toy Thuraday.
The K. of P. lodge accepted the invita- 1In planting by hand use 10 to 15 lbs. to an
W.ro .“'t&gt; wdgbt&gt; iSl 'nun Stneter-.
Ed. Hartman. Mary Woodard. C. Ition extended by Backet poet, and will al- iacre; by drill from 15 tn 20 iba. per acre.
Covert and Fanny Hartman spent Satur­
If sol! is moist cover % Inch, if dry IX
day and Sunday with D. R- Foster in tend decoration services en masse.
The sapper given by the ladies' old so- IInches. As soon as beets are large
tenia county.
ciety
at
Blackman's
hall
Saturday
eveifiug
ienough to mark the rows, cultivate them.
Dr. A. J. Wright has been on the sick
When beets show four leaves thin so they
was a financial success.
list the past week we bear.
John Williams is improving his property ishall be 8 *o 10 inches apart, but it is bet­
Jerry R»&gt;gfrs and wife are entertaining
by grading ground, raising building, etc.
iter to save the most vigorous plants even
ES
to other. “HI give you »l00 company from Neb.
Last week we received a shower bath of
Mrs- Fred Fleming went to Grand Rap­
, -2 oat ot title; while the
sample copies of the Auguste Chronicle
id*
Wednesday
to
visit
her
mother.
rehirreplhul. ■■Sbutnpend go to toring.”
Mr*. Marietta Carpenter received news aluMxd a column of which was devoted to
to rame time would no doubt bto
Delton Items. By the way we would sng- small portion of tbe culture of thia
Sl’i ro
‘5-“« SY-™" of the sudden death of her uncle. Henry gret that if the Chronicle or any other eoHardy, of Col He was 77 years uld and
.n uat o' the situation iunweii.—

Published Thursday* by
COOK BROS.,
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COUNTY NEWS.

gloves, ruching, ribbons, vio­
let PINS, STICK PINS, SHIRT
STUDS, CUFF BUTTONS, WINDSOR
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The best Advertis­
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approval aa "Ahl that's bwtnemr
"Ain’t he a Jim Dandy?" “Tbat’a my
candidate for brigadier!” “He ain’t no
stuck up second lieutenant!” And the
poor devils of bandsmen, just seating
themselves at their supper of hot potato
gtew and coffee, were comjielted t&lt; drop
the savory bowls, and hastily button
their full uniforms over their anything
but full stomaclw and inarch forth upon
the parade to entertain tho populace
until tho rest of tho show wae ready.
If but now an apoplectic stroke were to
create a vacancy among the brigadiers,
Morris's star might indeed be in the
ascendant.
It had been the custom of the ladies at
Capt. Lane’s to ap;&gt;ear on the piazza
I about the time that the officers came up
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel. Win.. was from evening stables, and, re-enforced by
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism. the Whartons, next door, and sometimes
•Ms stomach was disordered, bls liver was by other fair once, to serve a fragrant
affected to an alarming degree, appetite cup of ten to such of their regimental
fell away, and be was terribly reduced In friends as had time to drop in. Today,
flesh and strength. Three bottles of too. The cozy little tables had been set
Electric Bitters cured him.
.
upon the veranda, but the close prox­
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, 111., had
imity of tho southwest gate, through
a running sore on his leg of eight years’
which all the teams came driving in, and
standing. Used three bottles of-'Electric
Bitter* and seven boxes of Bucklen’s the rude stares of tbe occupants of the
Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and various vehicles speedily drove the ladies
well. John Speaker. Catawba. O., had away, and Sam Ling, the Chinaman, an
Ave large fever sores on his leg. doctors old retainer of Lane’s, was busily carry­
said be was incurable. One bottle Electric ing the pretty china within doors again
Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica and lamenting in voluble "pidgin” the
Salve cuted him entirely. Sold ty|W. IL coating of dust which had been received,
Goodyear, the druggist.
when the captain walked by with Hearn
gt his side. In vain Mrs. Lane called to
him
from the doorway to bring in' any
Tbe beet salve in the world for cut*,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeuin. fever one who would come. He shook his head
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, and walked on, talking gravely and
coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­ earnestly with his younger friend.
ly __
cures
piles
orr-.
no .pay
required.
r_______
____
,--------------. It is Miss Marshall, standing at the winguaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ot dow, noted the inexpressible sadness and
_________
tk^fiaa
-----------raoney
refunded.
Priced -cents
per box. diwrvM in He3rn.B once buov-ull
For sale by W. H. Goodyrar, the druggist. sotno face. Ho had grown years older
me
Bev. F. M. Sbrout, pastor United BrothWchurvh, Blue Mound, Kansa.*. «a&gt;»: “*
tai It my duty ' to tell what wanders Dr.
KWah'rw Discovery has done for me.
talungs were badly diseased, and my
BMiriiioncrs thought 1 could live only a
fw weeks. 1 h«»k
bottles of Dr.
ttSwrt* New Dteoovciy and am sound and
well, gaining -’0 lbs. In weight"
, Arthur Love. Manager Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writes:
a
thorough trial and convincing evidence. I
wn confident Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption l&gt;eats ’em all, and cures
when everything else falls.* The greatest
kindness 1 can do my many ttamsand
Iriends is to urge them to try R.” Free
trial bottles nt W. H. Goodyear’s drug
store. Regular sires 50c. and SI.

Manistee is blessed with 500 cases of
measles.
The entering wedge of a complaint that may
prove fatal is often a slight cold, which a dostor two of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral might have
cured at the eommencement. It would be well,
therefore, to keep the remedy within reach at

Manistee ladles have completed a $5,000
home for fallen women.
• The Groat Sprirfg Medicine.
Gbxti.kmkx:—I have suffered intensely
from biliousness and rheumatism for over
three years, and had tried so many reme­
dies that I had lost all faith. Hearing of
Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup I bought a
bottle and found it helped me. I have
now used four bottles, and it has restored
my liver and kidneys to healthy action,
and done more to purify my blood than
anything I nkve ever taken. 1 am pleased
to recommend It as a wonderful blood medi­
cine. Very truly yours.
B. C. Roiusmix. Marshall. Mich.
Sold by W. H. Goodyrar. Prepared only,
by The Charles Wright Medicine Company
Detroit. Mich.

AN ARMY PORTIA.
By CJHAKI.ES KINO, U. B. A, .
Awthor of "The Colonel’s DatsgMtr” “The
Dexcrtcr” "Pnm Um I tanks” "Dunraven JJanc\" “Two Soldiers."

MBt with them.)

CHAPTER

IX.

“Ifc-tmi you tc-fU not make &lt;t necessary
«
for me, to be marc imperative.”
Tbe afternoon was lovely and full of
■tmahine. Thanks to tbe startling and
•BMatiana.1 disclosures in The Palladium,
the port 1&gt;1 become an object of unusual

as kha hour far dress parade approached,
*■» across the bridge, and before the
trumpet sounded “first call” the road in
front of tlie officers* quartern was well
taed with carriages, buggies, carryalls

tat and back only a quarter,” WM a lux■gy bow within the reach of everybody.
The populace was beginning to gather
•atbecavahy officers came sauntering

hero of the moment—the daring
tt who had bearded tbe Hoc in

and had oven brought

in one day, she thought; all the color
h:ul fled from his sun tanned cheeks and
tho light from his brave blue eyes; yet
there was a gloom in them, as he bent
his head to talk with Ids friend, tho cap­
tain, that spoke Df the smouldering fire
within. She bad thought him grossly
wronged in the occurrences of the pre­
vious day, but it was the coming of The
Palladium on tho noon train that capped
the climax. Omitting all the ingenious
and alluring head lines, condensing tbe
senration.’ti details in which the corre­
spondent liad worked up tho case, Lieut.
Hearn stood accused before the whole
United States of having forcibly ejected
from tho reservation a highly respecta­
ble business man who had vainly im­
portuned him to pay the sum he for
years had owed tho estate of the former
post trader, "most of it borrowed money
to help him out of gambling scrapes,"
and had nt last ventured to press his
claim in person, only to be met with
outrage and insult There could be no
doubt of tho truth, said the correspond­
ent; the'books were open to tho whole
world, if need be, and tho sum involved
exceeded five hundred dollars.
Georgia Marshall, gazing at the pair
from the lace draped window, clasped
her shapely white hands in deep perplex­
ity. The slander, the scandal, tho wrong,
was spread world wide; a refutation
could never overtake it. even with the
proofs of utter innocence at hand, and
where were they?
It was comfort at least that he should
look up, and. as though in search of one
friendly face, search tho window with
his sad bine eyes. He ahould feel that,
no m.-ttter what the press might say and
the Jews might swear to, more than one
among ids friends believed in him
through thick and thin. Her dark eyes
were full of Borrow and sympathy, and
yet flashing with scorn of his defamer.
And it was his picture of her face,
framixl by thoeo ahimmering curtains
and
the trailing, twining tendrils of
Binilax that hung thickly about the win­
dow, that suddenly met liis troubled
gaze, and that he carried in his memory
day and night long, long after.
Half an hour later tho orderly came
hurrying to Capt Lane's quarters With
a note, and then ran on down to the
Btablee.
“This will settle the question foy you,
Mabel,” said Lane, who was getting into
parade uniform. “Col. Lawler comtw
on the sunset train, and CoL Morris
writes to know whether we cannot ex­
cuse him, or whether, perchance, there
should be room for one more.”
“Oh, Fred, and we’ve got to any yes,
for Mr. Hearn won't come," answered
Mrs. Mabel, with grief in her eyes.
“We've got to say, ’Bring him by all
means;’ and yet how I hate to have our
pretty dinner spoiled! If the tram could
only be late!”.
"That would tipoil it still mure, Ma­
bel, for then your— Ohf said tho caj&gt;tain, suddenly recollecting himself, and
turning back to his particular little
shaving mirror, before which he began
busily arranging the loop of his gold
helmet cord.
"For then?" exclaimed pretty Mrs.
Lane, speeding across the space between
her toilet table and her liege lord's shav­
ing corner, and laying her white hands
upon his shoulder knots and gazing up
into his half averted face with sparkling

“Perhaps it was some other fellow
then." said the captain, dubiously.
“Oh, Fred, you darling!
I hadn’t
hoped for anything half to lovely. Will
they be hare on thia train, really? That's
why you didn't want dinner served until

ing just now if we only hod a few flowers
the table would be perfect I must run
and tell her."
And impulrively she
rained her soft lips to his fact and leused
him enthuriaatically.
"You are so
thoughtful, Fred!"
"Very,” he responded, with much
gravity of mien.
"And that’s what
prompted me to suggest to your ladyship

those isowy sbooldcn. Tbe orderly h*.
Wt Uto luD door open, end all Central
City netna out here to-night There goea
that the colonel eomewhat os­
' called out, "Orderly, give

and tadtafrom

here in fifteen minutee.

I suppose I can

eolonel to turn over tbe command at pa­
rade to Maj. Kenyon jind to go forth­
with to meet tho comihg man. But here
was tho elite of Central City, os well as
a strong delegation of the masses, guth-,
cred to ece the garrison, and Morris tiarticularly prided himself upon tip sol­
dierly grace and stylo with which he
presided at the mart stately ceremony
of the military day. If he were to fall
to appear at the head of his troops, if all
that line of officers were to march to the
front and salute Maj. Kenyon instead of
him. people might really get the idea
that it was the infantry field officer who
was the post commander, not liimself.
No. In all the yellow radiance of bin
cavalry plumage Morris strode forth
from liis veranda and stood revealed in
the rays of the westering sun. His or­
derly hastened tlirough the groups on
the graveled road in front, and, halting,
raised his hand in picturesque sr-lute.
the eyes of Central City looking on:
"The colonel’s massages are delivered,
and the carriage will be at the station.”
"Very well, Brooks. Now yon your­
self go down and be on the lookout for
Coh Lawler, a tall, sandy haired, sandy
bearded man, rather slender, nearly 00
years of age; report to him and get Ids
baggage into tho wagonette and bring
him here to my quarters, and say that 1
would have met him but was detained
at parade.’’
Again tho orderly saluted, then f|ced
about and strode away through ♦ tho
swarm of curious eyes which fallowed
him a moment, then turned once mure
upon tlie gorgeous and gleaming propor­
tions of tbe warrior,patting on his white
leather gloves and buttoning them at the
wrist with much deliberation.
Mrs.
Morris being in her own room, arraying
herself for the Lane dinner party, and
the veranda l&gt;eing vacant, he then rail ’d
to his adjutant, who came along tbe path­
way at the moment, a vision of floating
yellow plume and brilliant aiguillette,
and after a moment's conversation with
his chief that young gentleman made his
way to where a couple of town carriages
were drawn up along the edge of tbparade and preeunted tho colonel's com­
pliments to the occnpanta, tlie ladies of
' the postmaster's and leading bank er &gt;
households, inviting them to bring their
friends and come and sit on his piazza.
Mr. Abrams, of Chicago, who was at
tho moment the center of a knot of men.
young and old, quitted their society, and
with his customary deliberation saun­
tered over, opened the colonel’s gate And
with careJotk, ease of manner accosted
that official, "Fine evening, colonel,”
and then lowered himself into the near­
est chair jnst as the officer, with a face
that flushed unmistakably, excused him­
self, passed him by and hastened down
the steps to greet the entering ladies,
while the adjutant, hurrying on to
where his sergeant major was awaiting
him at the edge of the greetuswanl, sig­
naled tbe band, and the stirring note* of
“adjutant's call," followed by the burst
of martial strains in swinging six-eight
time, heralded the coming of the trooi»
of the whole command.
Company after company, the cavalry
from the west, the infantry from the
east end of the quadrangle, came march­
ing forth upon the level green carpet,
seemingly intermingling in confusion as
they neared the center, yet unerringly
and unhesitatingly marching onward,
until presently, with the solid blue and
white battalion in the center, and with
the yellow plumod helmets of the cav­
alry parading afoot on both flanks, tlie
long statuesque line stretched nearly
half way across the longest axis of the
quadrangle. Company after company,
the white gloved hands clasped in front
of each man as its commander ordered
“Parade rest," and Col. Morris himself,
who had with much deliberate dignity
of manner marched out in front of the
center, now stood in solitary state with
folded arms and glanced quickly along
the motionless line, while back of him
some thirty yards, all along the ed^e of
tho parade, in buggies, carryalls, 'busses,
in long somber rank afoot, Central City
looked admiringly on. For a moment
the main interest seemed to center on
Lieut Hearn, and fingers could be seen
pointed, and voices heard announcing,
"That’s him,” ns he stood tall and erect
in front of the troop he w?is commanding
in old Blauvelt’s absence.
With flourish of trumpets and three re­
sounding ruffles the band swept out from
the right front, and then all eyes were sud­
denly greeted by on unaccustomed right.
On tbe troops, long schooled in miUtary
etiquette, the effect was not at the time
apparent—neither by word nor sign was
there indication that anything unusual
had occurred; but in the populace, long
accustomed to individual visits to the
fort and to observation of ita military re­
quirements. “Keep off the grass,” and
by no means intrude upon the space re­
served for military exercises, the sensa­
tion was immediate. Elbowing his way
through the crowd standing at the edge
of the parade ground, with cigar tip
tilted id his mouth, his light spring over­
coat tiirown back, with the same cool
deliberation that characterized all his
movements, the representative of The
Palladium sauntered forth upon the
sacred precincts, and never hesitating
until be had almost reached the commaoding officer, pnaently came to a
Species of "parade rest” of his own, half
sitting on the bucks of liis hands, which
were supported on the knob of his mwAsive cane, and there coolly surveyed the
proceedings from tbe very spot reserved
for tlie adjutant, one yard to the rear
•nfi toe to the left of the commanding

For Boils* Pimples
oarbunolaa,
scrofulous sores,
scsfms, oed all other
blood diseases,
take

of tbe criticism due the pnbhc of the
martini exercises now taking pUceThat it wmprobably the coloneD[Inten­
tion to make a speech of some kind to
faia meu Mr.’ Abrams did not doubt, and
that The Palladium should have every
won! of it he fully intended.
The band by this time was hammering
half wav down the line, and thv officer
of the dav. coming suddenly m the rwrthweet gate froiu a visit to the guard, be­
came aware that some thing was exciting
the merriment of the few men on the
verandas of the cavalry quarters, and
then eaught right of this rtrangn figure
out on tho parade. He looked hurriedly
about in search of the colonel’s orderly,
but Brooks, m we have teen, had ah
ready gone on his nustnon to the station.
Not a soul was there to whom he could
intrust tho duty, yet ho knew he could
not allow such a breach of military pro­
priety to occur right under his cyra.
There lecmid no help for it; he had to
go himself; and, by no means liking irn.
duty, Cspt. Cross, of the infancy, has­
tened out on the parade, and with the
eves of both lines upon him. though the
heads of tho troops remained scrupu­
lously fixed to tho front, he stepped up
to Mr. Abrams, tapped him on the

shoulder, and civilly said:
"I beg your pardon, sir, but no one i»
allowed on tho parade ground. I shall
havo to trouble you to fall back to the

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
It will
relieve and cure
dyapepala, nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.
will cure you.

■■ Prof. I. HUBERTS

Malviha cream
BUSINESS CARDS.
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that the people could not but

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wreto previous to said day* f lwArhJ’uee^,»*
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tor of said

Has Cured Others

I represent, and 1 have full authority STUART. KNAPPKN A WEAVER.
from the commanding general to inspect
Attorneys at taw.
Over Hartlnrs National Bank.
anything at this - post,” was his instant
Hartl ng*, M wn Iran.
answer, accompanied by a shrug of his
Associate offices, at Grand Itapids, Mien.
shoulders and an ugly scowl.
A.
SHELDON,
“1 cannot help that,” was Cross's cool
a
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
yet civil reply. "You can see just
Abstract Block. Hsatluga.
well from the edge of the jiaradc. and
Money to loan on Heal Etfatc Beal Ertaie
sold on c--minlMlon. General conveyancing.
here yon will be in the- way."
Having a cotuplrte w€ of Abrtraet Bpokr.cgm“1 can't see it clear back there, and 1 pilrd from the Boeonta. can f&gt; nilsh complete
mean to stay where I can see and hear. * tracts.
C. F. BBOOKS. Clerk.
If there’s anything I don’t understand 1
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
wish to be where Coh Morris can ex­
plain."
Office over Hollow»y’» drug store.
Thanks to the banging of tbe band, all
Office hours from 2 to &lt; p. tn Telephone, eon
this was inaudible to the colonel, who nretlng with rtside&amp;ce, at Holluwsy’* arug
•tore.
remained in blissful ignorance of the
I
M. B. GILI^Atfl’IK, Notary Public
colloquy taking place so near him.
and U. S. Claim Agent
"Yon cannot stay here, sir," was the L.
will prosecute all kinds ot claims before the
firm, low toned answer. “I will hike Dvtiattinents
uf the Interior (&gt;tDee. .Till on him
pains to explain everything to you after aims store, eoruer Court and Jefferson 8ta.,
you retire some twenty yards, but 1 UasUngs, Mich.
trust you will not make it necessary for e M. FOWLER.D.D. S.
mo to be more imperative. Come, sir!"
And so, with the worst jiussiblc grace,
Office Lours B a. m. to 3 p. m.
Mr. Abrams had to give ground, and,
accompanied by the officer of the day, (I W. LOWBY.
Physician and Surgeon.
fall back to the general throng. To
Hake* a specialty ot treating diseases of the
cover bis morufication as much as pus- STKoDd KAK and tbe preservation of viatoa
rible. Cross, in a smiling and courteous aidfwfiEs1 &amp;UinR nI*^rAC1*KS Md eJe
manner, went on to explain the purpose
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
and details of the parade. But Alcams House. Hastings. Mleh.
only turned angrily away. Twice he
MITH A COLGROVE.
essayed to stop and face about, but
Lawyers.
Cross w:u getting his blood up by this
(Office In Union block. Hasting*.)
time, and determinedly marched "along
Practice Is all the courts of Uie state.
_
■
to the very edge of the tittering line of
t
E. KEN ASTON,
townspeople, and there, raising Ins cap.
Attorney at Law,
said with the utmost civility:
(Over J.8. Goodvear e Co.’s store.)
Practices In all court* of the tftate. CoUacUons
"And now. sir, if I can be of the faint­
promptly attending to.
est assistance in making this ceremony
R. TIMMERMAN. Homropathlc Phyclear to you, command me. You will
observe that the adjutant is coming out
•
Biclan and Surgeon.
(Office ovr Lathrop's drug afore.)
to occupy the very position you were in.”
But Mr. Abrams was in the millet, m
was‘to be expected, and stjll more ROBERTSON HOUSE,
wrnthfuBy turned his buck, refiudng to
listen, so that Cross promptly left him
Cor. Jdtarscn and Court St*., Bastings, Kick
to his pwn devices. The representative
RatM.11.00 per Day. .
of The Palladium had sense enough not
This House is new, with pleasant rootns. Tbe
to attempt to resume his place, but he patronage ot the public is respectfully aotlctted.
had lost interest in tbe performance si­
aw. real estate andcollectmultaneously with his own lexss of pres­
1NGOFF1CK OF
tige among the crowd, and so, after a
moment’s wavering, he turned about „ v „
Woodland. Mleh.
and shuuRered his sullen wav toward C. b. Palmrutojc.
J. M. Smith,
Notary Pnblic.
Justice of the Peace.
his buggj-, only stopping long enough to
inquire of a civilian the name of the of­
ficer.
'
•
"Cross, eh? Capt, Cross.
Sure of
Hastings, - - Mich.
that, are yon? All right, Ill fix him."
he growled between his set teeth as he
strode away.
CAPITAL S75.000.00
When a few momenta later tho long
SUWLln W .000.00.
line of officers halted in front of the
colonel and raised their hands in rimul- Incorporated under tbe laws of tbe State
Michigan.
taneous salute he responded with some­
thing Iras than his customary graceful
Oven for business Dec. 15. twc.
denberauon and inquired:
. officeba:
,
’‘What an earth was going on there
th&lt;t there was eo much giggling* in 0. G. Boblnson. President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pm.
ranks It was mainly ju front of you,
Mr. Martin. Have you been attemptine
D. W. Reynolds, CMhler.
any witticisms, rir?”
“
DKJtctors:
“Not that I can now recall, colonel •
Dan W. Reynold,
w. H. Powen.
responded Martin, with his usual drawl
“Powibly the appearance of cur Chicago
John Carveth.
__ _______
Cheater
Meoer.
friend in the role of adjutant was what
P. T. Oolgrove^
prompted their merriment If you inrited him to accompany you j
will excuse it”
"Whom do you mean, and what do
UOJttUAOE EAI.K.
you mean?”
"Wy. Mr- Abrom took mt on your
Irft wd tow, nr. until Cro« tarttod bta
elMwhero. Tm •orry tar Cam: be haa
a wife and family: and yondar (oaa the
gentleman, bound for the telarnmh
offioa no doubt What won’t Th, pj!
ladium say now?"
"You don’t mean he was right here bv
toe durinr
.
,Dy

Ordinarily tbe announcement of the

aSKSSSM- PS,:,,1’'■«LS:

rtA-WMtortSld'eo

Office In hotel at preaenL_____________
roadway.”
Mr. Abrams looked angrily around.
A. A C. H. BARBER
What! Be compelled to quit his position?
•
I’hyslcjpns and Surgeons.
—to fall hack in humiliation before all
Calls in city or county responded to with
those people and meekly take his station promptnetj*. day or nlghL
among them, and actually to havo to
ILLI AM O. LOWDEN.
confess that, after all, a newspaper man
Lawyer.
wasn't the monarch of all he surveyed?
Office over Julius Russell's store. State
Never!
"I’m here in tho interest of the journal street. Hastings, Mich._____________________

Some of the soldiers in ranks, unable
Itoda't bean blowing from
to repress their merriment at the right
of so unusual a breach of etiquette,
U&gt;e nppeunnoe ot th» wwgoMtt,
could not-refrain from tittering. The
’rtbtaguitogxnxo with tbe tall tone
voices of the file closers could almost be
“f Col. Lawler, a dnrt colored Bra,
heard in stern, low toned reproach.
™ th. crown ot hi. toll hot down to
••Stop that laughing, MurpbyF “Quiet,
b»w,»Tbo°te.pat«aMdtofcrtb&gt; rethere, Duffy!” Morris himself could see
morta.
Mom. baetened to
hi.
that something unusual was going on,
but, totally unconscious that his own n&lt;»t, merely nodding reeponro to Lane',
ranoon.
invitation
to
bring
him
to
dinofficial precincts were the crane of the
^TCT chWed kta podtiou.
CONTINUED.

’ An»*tn&gt;ng, jM

Probate.

Er,?
S^5^«&gt;SL'»

E3;

ruMdfoa hereto!,&gt;rv a^lhtei.
Mary A.
may i*. &lt;11-,.., ,. T *** Wd
her
of dower
for rrasorK
t
# Onright
motion
of Akrnz.'
r
for petitioner. It I* ordrr..&lt;j tbfct 'w*«Urttre
nth day of Auguit n-xt. m tw» „
Jte
afternoon, be auignrd for tl.t- r..-*rw7 A”
Mtttlmi, and teat the next or kir, .

AM 1&gt; !• I«w onl,n-.n ,S Sd ,.ulbr„

to®"*TOt bearing; such publleatUm
•hall not be iuicea»ary In enw k n,^h thk S'
dar be »qrv«l on the Mid next of un
“ W ?Tn.tJr
b’bre the
scribed for ttH-ir apneamner
Dated, thia «uj Aay of Mur, A n. wi.
Fdaxk A. Hookul
ta,w,
‘‘""KM*.
Hulieltor for^IVtllfoner.

MORTG A (; K SALlt
”
Drfsrtl baviftg been msdr u. ’.b-' coB&lt;!|JWt, 0(
arartata mprUM^ made by WHiiaffi-niu
taaas D. Jwrrard Hran wf \&lt;-wnt0 ],,”!
C. Gesler and Eraitk H. Smith, trusted m t!»
parsonage of tbe United Errtomu In Q&gt;r«
J o&lt; U»e Crdtu- Creek Circuit. Barry Cra*

Utt. and recorded Id ilt&lt;&gt; offi.-r of the rattter o?
deeds for tbe county of Earn. In the gate ot
MlcblgM. Ortob. r. i.
rarre &lt;m tn.ro Lt
....... t —. .itt"
December K. is*, on.l
ter’eaffice Ot’tolH-r K. isw. tn liter xof

bos become operative, 011 whirl, morion
l« claimed to bt-due ;u Uif Cat. of thb t.-'ire
out: huudrrfl ut.d ninety m &lt;k&lt;llan m&lt;i»ct«ht.
•even cents, and un suit w pr&lt;&gt;.-&lt;r,i:nzt •: ni
having been IniUituted to rrv»v&gt; r tbe un. ;r
aacmod bv «at&lt;i morti:»r»
y pur.
Aotice Is therefor be n bj'cnei; tun; on Sstwiiv
August *lh. titfi. at ten u clock tn the forv&amp;&gt;»*
there Mill lw sold at the sorth (nut door o( ttJ
court taNHe. In the eity of HaMiuffv cour.:j
lUrr) and state uf Mlcht^.u. &gt;Ldd court Lotae
Mag tha place In which tbe arralt eourt f&lt;*
the county of Barry t» beta, at put1 ic surtios to
the highest bidder, tbe t&gt;rttrt&gt;sr- dewribed Ic
•old mortgage or w&gt; mueli ib»^-o( as mu be
nt weary u» eatUfy tbe Amount due aa s*.d
mortgages* above set forth, with tbe tnlemt
thereon and all legal ecm, «ld ;in*m:se« teiur
sltaateinthe townskip «( isw:&lt;r..ure. In Uw
comity of Barry mid state ot Michigan, hod de­
scribed aa follows, to-wit; &lt; ummenclng (write
rods oorth of Ute quarter port on the tomb side
ol Metlon eleven, town two north, nwee ririrt
west, tor the ptace of tMgtaaiug, thence nmttutg
wort ten rod*, thence north four rod*, tber^e
east ten rods, thence south four rtxb to ths
place of bectbulng, Im-ludlM the touK and
burn dow at mate and beina on nu&lt;1 nrrmisM.
Datea. Bastings- Mleh.. May 11. wst.
JamksC. AxbatK
Assignee of the Mortgage.
ALOXXO E. KOXASTON.

Attorney tor assignee.

x

moetgagk^allK

DefAil: having been msdr for more ttta
thirty data tn pajment of interest aid of one
hundred dollnrso. prinrii-.u .
and w»biaon a mortgage dated Maneb
i*»C, made
by James H. Bartley to ba rah H. Amlin, ud
recorded tn the office of the Itotisttr of Deeds,
for the County of lurry tn tbe Hate of Mttlrtgan. March W. law;. In liter i.'. ot morttagra
on page trc. and by the said Sumb M. Austin
assigned to Daniel W. lloger'. l«y an WMgament (listed August *.*S. 1N*;. and rrconfol tn
oai'd Begtater's office Augtt*! *&gt;. imc, tn liters
at mortgages on page «A. and by the said Duiri
W. Rogers assigned to K. H. Court, by an .vsiomeat dated May 1st. HW, and recorded.In mW •
regMortaOffice May l.Mb. i*»0. la liter M of
mortgages on tu&gt;ge 29, and by tbe said E. H.
Courtantaned toNarxarrt Andnn^by an MntaMDonCnted Moy 1st. iro, and rtverded in
Ndd rrataUr’soffee. May nth. !»). In liters
of mortgages on |iagr 1st. h&gt;r vblcb driinlt
Ae ttJfluuWret Audrus by v irtire of the rigid
Riven her by said mcrtgxg&gt;. ha* made •MbrreMtttfiMfi U&gt;B whole ‘prinelral -urn 0! uid
mortgage and the Interest accrued thereon »»
due ana payable, and on which tnortssn there
liclaimed to be due at th • date n! this notice
ten hundred twenty-six dollar* and ten «ew
and no writ or proceedings m
bating
Instituted to recover tlie amount serum, by
aaid mortgage or any rurfl terror.
Notice ^therefore b&lt;cl.y given that M1 S£
nrday, the ttb day of Avgust, net. at ten 0 ctoct
In tbe forenoon, there w ill te -old at
trout door 0! tbe court Mttre in the chy of ll«tings, ooonty ol Barn- and state &lt; . Micmpn.
UMMttrt house befog the buttafor in
B*
etremt COtat frr the^county of i'-xrn is had. »
public auction to the highest bidder, tlie preW’
ms desenbed In sata murtp.-urr «r
thereof » may te necr.vii. to sstb&amp;J»
aatoosi ta on sold mertgns*' as atetve set ttra.
wttb ttetlttsrert thereon, .wd the awls.ctare«
and expenses allowed by law and
In said mortgage, said premlws b»l:«
ta the city rt Hastings, county 0} Bsrrj
state ot Michigan, aud de nted as todo«j
Tbeaoutfibrtf oflote numbered ten iwtwnw .
thirty eight, ten hundred thirty bine aad «
hundred forty of the city, former f «
Hastings according to the ro-vt.fol nisi IbtftaDated. Hd.'dlugs.MIcb.. Ma) mb.!«».
MAIf.VUtt AMllHb.
AsalKuer ol the McrttMCAl-ONZO E. Kkxastun.
Attornev tor Assignee.

FRANK GILLETT
BREADTH OF

Pure Game Fowls.
For sale at all times and
eggs for hatching. 1’rfces. a
matter of correspondence.

Dutton, Mich.

riUUtool Stocld to
“ *”2,
CJ. r-min. Be &lt;u»e
C'’

RH.VM UW

THE BANNER
75 CENT/.

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PORTUGAL WROTH.
Har Forces Beaten In an line­
equal Fight.

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PhlUd.lphl.1
5.

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HEADACHE!

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Mil ’ Ripflorative Nervine,discovered
. , mlnaxil Indiana Specialist in ner: -. ; i.■ &lt; It doe* not contain opiates
;»:._’• ruud drugs. Fine book of great
.. trial Ix ttlos Free at druggists.
Mi; ’ ModicalCo., Elkhart,Ind.

TB1 AL BOTTLE FREE.
&gt;• Id by W. H. Goodyear,

LOXDOM,
May 25,-I^rd
Randolph
Ohurchill cables Co Tbo Graphic from
Capetown that on May 12 an encounter
took place at .the rear of Maulkesae.
between the Portuguese and tbe British
South Africa company’s police.
The
Portuguese numbered about 250 Euro­
peans and 500 natives with four guns.
The British numbered sixty with one
guu.
The Portuguese wore repulsed
with seven killed and more wounded. It
is believed that the Portuguese, having
occupied Masaikesae, which wa* found
evacuated, marched on L’mtsssa, wliere
the fight occurred.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

w-i'ou..«lluq „„ lb,
b»- "•*“ -I-'CSt»Uu.I-i .reUnJ a.

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A LITTLL BATTLE IN SOUTH ITRIOA

AY, /£!/.

IN THE BASE BALL FIELD.

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Al

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Cllldso,
.L-Cb.
log pouonloy molud

»l llottoo-

„

b.U pUr­
follow,-

^tuburB—P.ltwburi 8.
Brooklyn 6; at Qevelaud—Cleveland 18,
Boston 13; at Chicago—Chicago 8 Phil“J’jjM* «: Oludmiou.s.w York g.ma
postponed—rain.
T
. At Boston—Boston 1, St’
Louis
at Baltimore—Columbus 2, BalBraore 4; nt Philadelphia-Athletic L
° sati.au,t "’“Kington City—Wash­
ington 5, Louisville 8.
Cricago, May 22-League scores at
base ball yesterday were: At Piitabnrg
Pittsburg 7, Brooklyn 4; at Cincinnati
Cincinnati 4. New York 6; at Cleveland—
Cleveland 2; Boston 6; at Chicago—Chi­
cago 10. Philmlelphis 7.
‘“jP—Cbl

Association: Al Boston—Boston 3, St.
Loins 5; at Baltimore—Colutubns 6 Bal­
timore V at Philadelphia—Athletic «l,
Cincinnati 8; at Washington Qty-Wash­
ington 7, Louisville 6.
Chicago, May 23.-Fol!owing are the
scores made by League base ball club*
yesterday: At Cincinnati—Ciocianati %
New York 3; at Cleveland-Cleveland 5,
Boston 3; Chicago-Philadelphia game
postponed — wet
ground*;
Pittsburg!
Brooklyn game called ut end second inThe English authorities are preparing uing—rain.
Association: At Boston—Boston 0, St
to give a stunning reception to the two
emivsariea from the powerful African Ixiuis 7; at Baltimore—Columbus 7, Ifaltlking, Guugunhamn. whose territories lie morv 15; at Philadelphia—Athletic 3,
chiefly within the bounds claimed by Cincinnati 5; at Waaldngtou City-Wash­
PortugaL Gungunhama asks for British ington 9, Louisville fi.
1-r a Rile scores Saturday -were: At Cin­
protection, and declares that he wants
not lung to do with the Portuguese. He is cinnati—Cincinnati 2, New York 7; at
brother-in-law to Lebungu, king of Mal- Cleveland—Cleveland l». Bunton 3; at Chi­
cago-Chicago
0. Phil.idvlphii s; Pitts­
abeleF, who sent n similar embassy to
England some time ago. and was aston­ burg-Brooklyn game poatponed-raln.
American Association:
At Boston—
ished at the report brought Lack ot the
Boston 7. St. Louis 1; al Philadelphiaglories of Windsor castle and London.
Athletic 5, Cincinnati 2; at BaltimoreH.’ld to Bake Somebody.
Baltimore 4, Columbus 7; WashingtonHe would not believe them and or­ Izmisville game po*tp-m.-ii-ratu. (Sun­
dered them to be baked alive, from which day) At Louisville—Washington 0, Lotii*
fate they were saved by an English mis­ ville 6; at Cuiumbu*—Baltimore 4, Colum­
sionary, who convince&lt;I the king that they bus 3.
told the truth. The missionary was hor­
Chicago, Muy 26.—Following are the
rified to learn later on that the king hada
caused two of hi* slaves to be subjected scores maile by the National league Imm
ball
club* yisterday: At Ciriciunati—Phil­
to the fate intended for his emissaries, on
the ground that, having given his word, adelphia 2, Cincinnati 4; at PittsburgBoston 4, Pittaburg 3; at Clevelandsomebody must perl-lc
Brooklyn 12, Cleveland 5; Chicago New
York game postponed— rain.
LORD ROMILLY SUFFOCATED.
American: Al Cincinnati—Athletic 4,
Tragle End ol
Scion of a Distin- Cincinnati 5 No other game* played.
AN APPEAL TO BtlAlN E.
LOXXXJX, May 25.—A tragical Are oc­
curred here on Saturday night. 'At mid­
Queen Vic's Birthday.
night on that night Ixird William Kom­
DETROIT, Mich.. May 36 —It has long
illy was In his drawing room at bis Lon­
don town house, 2 Covington Gardens, S. been tbe custom of tbe Detroit. Belle Isle
Wa., when ho accidentally upset a para­ and Windsor Kerry company, which does
fine lamp, causing a blaze which set fire business between Windsor, Canatla, and
tb the apartmout.
Lord Romilly at­ Detroit, to observe tbe holidays of both
tempted in vain to extinguish the flames, countries by decorating the Irnats with
which spread, causing a suffocating flag*. Queen Victoria’s 72d birthday an­
smoke. His lordship was overcome by niversary was Sunday, ami tbe Cana­
tbe smoke and sank senseless to the dian government ordered it celebrated
floor.

This news has caused much excitement
both in Loncl m and Lisbon. A dispatch
P|:-'BATK OHDKK.
from the latter city states that the war
'•tjin,* "ant' of Barry—ns.
. ol the rrobate Court for the feeling is again uppermost, and that tbe
irri. hoMen at the Probate Office, people are clamoring for revenge upon
*liii£S,'in «aid raxinty, onfThUra- the British South Africa company. This
ay »l Nay. in the year oqe
for the moment has diverted attention
.iiitrc*! and ninety one
\mistrong. Judge of /rotn. the financial crisis, which makes
it impossible for Itortugal to make any
iHtate uf James
formidable warlike demonstration.
tor-."nf said estale.

• .i&gt;,'nedfortho1ieariugot said
; Hie heirs at lav. &lt;d said dei.er perem* interested lu said
,•&lt;1 to xppear at a session of said
lo’denut the Prubgie Office
•:mr*. in said County, and
then- ••(•. why the prayer of
i
-t be granted And It Is
•at -taid petit toner give notice
rested th s.dd estate, of tfie
:: *m*l aceuuiit and tlie hearing
.q&gt;v .«f tills order to be
i-*Baxxkr, a newspalated lu snlil County of

the • -t.ite ot Andrew J.

nven th.it tVhall sell at
lih.!ie»t uldder. on s.itura !». isi’l.ut ten O'clock
nr I'rotute Court ftooin*
Harry io the City of
&gt;. ity &lt;■: Barry in the
, pursuant to Hccimc
t’-t to me on the 14th
I-no. t&gt;y the Probate Court
• *itu»ied Hint being io
lhe St.sto of Michigan,
a* foltows to-wtts
usrter of the
vast
town 3 nori li ramie 7 west,
t &gt;i tarter-ut Un nortn ea.«t
l in t iwn X north, rxnse 7 west.

&gt;r!:i. r itige’7 Meat. Also the
01—. t•&gt;. three, four and Ove ol
A. W
addition to the
Mich. Akuvrommcnaincat
rotttie north eart &gt;inarter
n two' north, ranse seven
■ west forty nioe rod* and
,31.f rod*, thenev north
nreeast torty-nlue tinland
'rod*, thence south
the j live of begtiiiiiug. con­
. Allot said land to l»e sold
&gt;*•'« right of dower therein.
\ . nwrTH. Aduriniatrtfor.

r&gt;iA«E HARB.
,r ;i made id the cowUtions
........... Jiortfinpe made by Ira F.
and Fannie &lt;'. Aldrie * to Samuel Carson
। .ud. A. D. 1M2. and recorded
iicro: the Register ot Deed*, for the
: Kim and State nt Michigan, on the
uf Urtoher. A. D. 1
io Uber 22 of niort- andr7 which**idmortnure was
7f; try of March. Um. a*algued to
K. WH 1*0:1 and dub recorded Ai&gt;ril
hr •&lt;■!'' ••• ot Register ot Deed* in and
. couat.. Mich. In liber Z8 of ruurtX&gt;age H' And it was further expreaa1 • - &lt;;d morunge that should there
-I.i.dl in rhe payment of tlie Interest
* '.inv. at any day alien the name
» da- and Payable and should tlie same
pa;' m l in srrrar* for the space of
;* tli-nth.- prltn’lpal on said mortgage
• iltia at the option of the mortgagee,
int.-rv't due on the second day ot Dctoto wit SD.*o and on the second day of
t*» t-» wit *4L&gt;a not having bean paid
&lt;an&gt;- htvnig remained unpaid until
th;- date under 'aid option said raprtgagee now
&gt;! .an- tee whole of said mortgage due and
t&gt;4jxl&gt;;-. on which mortgage there la claimad
1■
due nt rhe date of thi* notice tbe sum ot
' -u hiIred sixty sewn dollar* and alxty&lt; ■■■ ■ N.ant! 1*11 attorney'* tee of twenty flie
*r. provided for in *aid mortgage, and no
&gt; . &lt;&gt;i procwwUiMn at law having been in*ri. .1 (,) rr.-mwr the menm secured by said
!,!- or p&gt;v part thereof.
..j" •pt.tore, by virtue of the power
•■r • tie eoutaiaed in said mortgage. n&gt; d
! ■' *1 Hole lu stm ca«e made and provided,
t • .■ • : hereby xiven that on Saturday.tbe 11 th
July, a. t».. t*i»t. at ten o'clock in
•l - ’ rr :i»m. ( shell sell al public auction to the
*t iiajdrr. at the north front door ot tbe
ixirr. &lt; mintv Court House in the City of Hast
S'ti ’in’ being the pUre where tbe Circuit
i ' irr t. r Barry c.iuafyis holden), the premises
- ni—1 ,n *ai&lt;I mortgage, or *0 mueh thereof
ay be iireeMary to pay tbe amount due on
inurtBage. with seven per eent. Interest,
*h
costs, together with an attorney's
". t*&gt;«ityfivr dollars covenanted for
^Hn. th-premise* being described lu said
|rir:ci *a*aii that certain piece or parcel of
■no liuunn and &lt;le*erlbed a* follows: To-wit:
.ih- north half (','otthn southwest quarter
.. -n twmber two pj) town one &lt;I) north
rang m i- »r*t in Harry county, Mlrinxen.
&gt;u.*:u my eighty acres of land be tbe same
Assignee of Siortgasee.
'. ■/•• &amp;•
Attorneys for Assignee.
»-uret tin* April wth. wi.

Tbe butler, smelling the smoke, rushed
to the drawing-room. Tfiere he found
.Lprd Roinllly helpless. Jle at once pulled
Uris lordship out of tbe room, and aroused
by his cries the other servant*. An alarm
of fire was given, and engines hurried to
the scene, and soon extinguished the
flames. Tbe firemen Entering the bouse,
found two of the servants, Blanche Grif­
fin, tbe bouM-maid. and Emma Ix&gt;vell,
the cook, both senseless. Lord Komilly
was removed to St. George’s hospital, but
all attempts to bring him to life failed.
Both the servants named were already
dead when carried to tbe hospital.
A fireman named George Byue was se­
riously injured while assisting in tbe res­
cue of the inmates. Lord William Rom­
illy was descended from the great juris­
consult. Sir Samuel Romilly. His father

himself born in 1S.S5. He leave? a widow,
Lady Helen (Denison) Romilly, and a eon
by a former wife, John* Gaspard Romilly,
born in 1886. • __________
SNUBBED A TOOL OF THE CZAR.

IhoQenn Destroyer.
•
In the field of discovery and invention,
nedicinc has.not kept pace with surgery‘list, perhap*, is natural; service surgery
l,,c ’nw,lan^ni1 branch of medicine.
ii»v general acceptance of the germ theory
"disease, however, opens a new field for
m-diane. and will take it completely away
trow the mediaeval superstitions that still
clitic to iu skirts. And yet medicine is
rot without its discoveries. Il has long
&gt;*en known, and the fact Is now recognised
•«&lt;«« the tret has been made, that
Wffs Spedflc (S. S. 8.) will destroy the
of malarial disease, the microbes of
Hesse, and the bacilli of contagious
other forms of blood poisoning, ejects
from the blood, and purites and
builds up the system. No medieal dlaeovp of our day has achieved such remarka­
ble success.

When Canadian Customs Officer Beers
noticed thia be ordered tbe captain of the
Hope to get out bls bunting. That officer
complied willingly, but when he ordered
the captain of the Victoria to do the
same that officer absolutely refused until
ordered by Sunerlnteodent Ci in ton. Beers
sent for Clinton and roused the laiter’a
ire by ordering tbe flag* displayed at
once. Clinton flatly told Boer* that h•
would no nothing of tbe sort, and hot
words p.ijaed between tbe men. Beers
telling Clinton thrtt he would have the
Victoria ttea up unless the flags waved
in tbe breeze.

Clinton willed at thi*, and the cross ot
St George floated all the rest of tbe day
on both IxiatB. Beer* claimed that he bad
a right to do os be did, as the boat* do an
international business and work under a
Canadian charter.
Collector Geurge II.
Hopkina, of tbe port of Detroit, and tt ♦
United States district attorney deny this
right. The full detail* ot the affair were
seut 10 Secretary Blaine by wire.

NEWS FROM THE ITATA.
Lox DOU, May 25.—General Greeazer,
prefect of police at Moscow, who baa won
an infamous notoriety by his severe exe­
SAS Fbascisco, May 25 —Tbe first news
cution of the order for the expulsion ot about the Jtata was received here Satur­
Jews, was snubbed by tbe Princess Elisa­ day. The Colima, which arrived from
beth, wife of the Grand Duke Sergius, Panama and way porta, reported that she
on her arrival in Moscow last week. On spoke both tbe Itata and the Charleston.
the grand duke formally assuming com­
The Itata was met at 10:52 on tbe morn­
mand of the city tbe various officials were
ing of tbe 15th, going south at full steam,
introduced to him and bis wife. The
slxty-flve miles from Acapulco. At 5;20 p.
grand duke treated Greeazer with the
m. tbe same day tbe Colima spoke the
same gracious condescension that be ex­
Charleston 130 miles from Acapulco.
tended to other officers, but the grand­
Capt. Remy, of the Charleston, a»ked tbe
daughter ot Queen Victories looked in
captain of tbe Colima if be had seen the
another direction when he bowed pro­
Itata. He was answered in the affirmafoundly before her.
Englishmen are tfve. and then the United States cruiser
proud of and Jews are delighted with her
action.
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I’AliEXM-Giyv your children a kw-wledse , COLUMBUS, Tex., May 23.—Yesterday a
A’Xv
l,llOrU,'UKL typewriting. leleg- train on tbe Southern Pacific containing
three companies of tbe Fifth infantry, en
route to Alabama, was wrecked, and
•L MUCH
Th*« Mcney. Charles Carter, a private from Santa Fe.
w«* killed outright and foar others in­
E4H-4Vat tbe Grand Rapid* [Mich l Bns- jured.
Tbe wreck occurred six miles
re-i • .•
L-tjrard Bio -k. eor. Pearl and from here. All the soldier* were badly
k.* •.»*:.
u,
catalogue address A.
8 1 zrl*u. successor to C. O. 8weusber&gt;
shaken up.__________________ 1_

M. H. Hopkins ha? succeeded F. S.
►ham a- iegfaiativt- correspondent bf the
brand Kapids Democrat.

tbe Hope or the Victoria.

WashxMOTOX CfTY. May 21-Daring
April past 83,001 immigrants arrived in
this country, against 64.212
1800. Of tbe immigrants arriving last
mouth Germany furnished 22.736; Italy,
13,128; Ireland, 9.802; England and Wales,
5,513; Austria Hungary, 6.W; Sweden
and Norway, 8.803, and Russia, 4,273.

Bibmixgham, Conn., May 25—Jason
Brown, son of the famous John Brown,
i« visiting the Rev. Mr. Cuibert, of this
town. He is in his 70th year, i«»hort.
thick-set, and wears a full beard which is
slightly gray. In an tntervhw, be said:
“1 have buried all tbe unkind frehug and
ill-will I felt toward tbe people of the
south thirty year* ago, and the who e
people of the south have no truer friends
than tbe remaining members of our fam­
ily.”

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Eprixgfikld, Illa. Muy 26.—From a
number of Sangamon county farmers
Secretary Garrarfl. of the state board of
agriculture, learns that the recent raln“
have completely destroyed tbe black
bug which baa been injuring growing

Cardiff, May 23-A terrible accident
took place st the Pont-Y’-Pridd colliery,
NF.WYORK, May »-A special from
near
Lantsrit, In
this (Glamonten) Wilmiugton to Tb« Pre-•
county. Tbe accident was caused by » Dougherty, collector of taxw for the
buagle
in the tame, northern district, wsnnruu
is ahort In «**
hl* .accounts
ouagte in
m firing
unug a
»
which brought down a portion of the •15
d 000. He ba* fled from
f
the
the dl
city and is
•
‘“•rriuTN.w York
root, cruahiug ten men fatally and inj
gupDoaed
to bs iu New
York city.
city.
I... — number
....mlu., of
z.f other*.
r*t.K&lt;«r&lt;
~”

LJXCOLX. NeU, May iG-Ex-Governor
Dwrid But*.- died -uduruly ot heart faiL

ths standing committee of the Eplaco
pal diocese of Iowa has refu«ed ite conrent to tbe consecration of Rev Phillipa
Brooks as bishop &lt;.f Massachusetts. Rev.
Dr. Newton, ot New York city, says tbe
opposition to Dr. Brook*’ consecration is
“infamous.r
O’Malley and Cooney, the New Orleans
detectives, were ream*ted and released
on lull Wetluesday on amended Indict­
ments in connection with tbe Mails case.
illiam Redmond, an Irish member of
parliament, ia in Chicago in tbe interest
of the Parnell wing of the Irish National
party. A maw.meeting fa to l« held in
that interest to-morrow night.
The place for woman piiyslcians ap­
pears to be Bosnia, where Mohammedan
women refuse the attendance of male doc­
tors. The Austrian government fa guar­
anteeing Incomes to women up to a cer­
tain figure.
The grand lodge of Elks has decided that
John L Sullivan ia not a member of that
order, hie election at Newark lodge hav-«
mg been illegal, Dr. Quinlin’a act iu de
nouncing Sullivan as unworthy of mem­
bership was indoried.
Rain has extinguished the forest fires
in l*annaylvania.
Bunnell
Scranton, bankers of New
Haven, (|oud., have failed with *390,001)
iiaoiliriea and no assets.
The coka-workera in the Scottdale, Pa.,
district are returning to work.
The
guards are being discharged.
Five thousand tailors employed iu
Loudon are on a strike, and fall the fash­
ionable tailor sbop*.arn closed.
Matthew T. Scott, a prominent capitallit of Bloomington, III*., and the founder
of the town ot Chenoa, Hl*., died Thurs­
day.
The government majority In the Cana
dian parllaiqent, a* developed on the first
vote taken Thursday, prjvea to be twen­
ty-nine.
Five blocks of lumber yards nnd six
blocks of residence.* were burned at
Houston, Tex, Wednesday night. Loss
*300,000.
A package containing *12.0» was stolen
rum a Northern Pacific exprev* safe be­
tween Chippewa Falla and Phillipa, WJx,
Monday.
Pru’IJcut Harrison has Issued a proc­
lamation opening up to settlen,- !,60Q.0iX)
acres of laud iu the Foci Berthold Indian
agency in North Dakota.
Ex-Goveraor Ramaey, of Minnesota,
admit* that he was blackmailed out of a
largo sum* of money by hi* coachman,
whom he paid to leave the country.
Isabella Geiger, a little girl of Phila­
delphia. ace 111* to bear a chnrraed life.
She recently fell out a fourth story win­
dow to a brick pavement, forty feet below’,
and iu an hour iiad apparently recovered

ply the want, went to Chicago and hired
out. Her general lack of knowledge ot
housework gave bar away, and she will

A pickpocket wna shot In the leg by a
police man at Jack won park, Chicago. Snn
day, ths shooting being witnessed by 10,
000 excited people. .
Cholera J* reported racing in German
New Guinea.
The militia had to Im called on at
Wilshire, O., to protect from lynching
two men and their wire*, charged with
tbe death of Dufay Reynold*, a school
teacher who was found dead last week.
The Salt Lake Herald, leading paper of
tbe Utah Saints, has passed into tbe hands
of the Gentiles, breaking tho back of tlie
Mormon church as a political factor.
A bee entered the ear of the 2-year-old
son of Oscar Wittmeycr, of Burlington,
N J., and repeatedly stung tbe boy in­
side the ear. A fatal result Is feared.
It is probable that the United States
will secure a coaling station iu Samonu
bay. San Domingo, the negotiations with
Sb
Nicholas,
Hayti, having fallen
through.
Judge L C. Houk, a member of coo
gress from Tennessee, died at hl* home in
Knoxville; Sunday night. He had been
in congress for many terms and was
prominent In the councils of tbe Repub­
licans.
There being some doubt whether Mrs.
Mary Norton was dead, at Addison, Vt.,
the neighbors took tho body to a vacant
lol an d fired three rounds from a cannon
over It. As the noise didn't resuscitate
her the body was buried.
The Rev. Dr. R. A. Holland, an Episco­
pal minister of St. Louis, accused from
the pulpit four members 'at the vestry,
and many of the congregation with hav­
ing u*ed fraud and misrepresentation In
order to gel control of the church prop­
erty.
Tbe rccMpture of Taltal, Chili, by the
forces of Balmaceda is confirmed.
The treasury Monday bought 315.000
ounces of silver al from *0,973 to *fi972 per
ounce.
Caterpillars are solhick iu eastern Con­
necticut that the farmer* bunt them with
shot guns.
Eighteen cripple*—minus an arm or
leg— played ba»e ball nt St. Louis Sun­
day. Scorn 23 to 37.
Potter, White &amp; Bayley, shoe manufac­
turers of Bo-ton, linve tailed. Their Ha-

OJSTI5 ENJOYS
Both tho method and .reMilts when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and ads
gently.yet promptly on tlie Kidneys
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
aches and fevers and cures habitnal
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c
and’81 bottles by all leading drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hanawill pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try iu Do not accept any
substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SMH FIWCI3C0. CAL.
LOUWILU. KT.________ new

l

U.K

No more

Dr. Charles D. Bridgman, of New York,
who hit the Baptist ministry, has en­
tered the Episcopal church.
Tbs Vremiam, which broke her abaft at
aea, arrived safely in port at New York
Monday with her 60U passLge*.
. A Danish woman named Pederson
hanged herself and her three children nt
Harlan, la., Sunday. She was insane.
The president havappoint&lt;d Michael Pin
ult, of Quincy, Ill*., special. Indian agent
to mnke allotment* ot land in sev­
eralty
to non-remrvnliou.
'
All the records and papers of the United
States
court for the northern district of
s
Florida have tx-n destroyed by fire. The
record* ran back 150 year s.
Mias M. L. Griggs, of St. Charles,
Mich., tore her night gown In strip* and
strangled
herself Cause, insanity from
1
over-study
al Battle Creek college.
1

President Newton, of the Des Moines
and Kansas City railway, was arrested
Friday by Pustoffice Inspector Stuart
for defrauding the government lu weighlug United States mails.
There were only three lynching in the
United States yesterday. Two brothers
wete strung up in Kentucky for a dast­
ardly outrage on a girl, and a peddlert
wm strangled in Indian territory by a
mob of farmers for outraging a woman.
Disappeared *10,000 tn Debt.
THE “COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.
The assignment of the Davis Shoo com­
pany, of Boston, forced tbe failure of the . ALTOV, Illa, May 23.-Peter Green­
Hill Sttde company, of Memphis, Tenn., wood, treasurer of Wood River township,
which took place Thursday. Upon there- has
I
mysteriously disappeared. He left
ueipt of a telegram from tbe eastern cam- !home a week ago nod ha« uot been heard
pany advising him to awiign, President from
;
since. Suspicion was aroused by
Hili shot bim*elf dea-L Tbe liabilities of hl*
|
prolonged absence and an examina­
tbe Memphis company are H0\000.
ition was made ot hi* book*. It was dis­
that a shortage cxi-ted to tbo
Rev. Heber Newton, the very “broad" covered
i
Episcopal minister ot New York, wanp^ to amount
i
of *!0,&lt;XX), and that he hsd been
be tried for his alleged ecclesiastical sins. running behind in his account* for yean.
rSI&gt;BATK/UlU&gt;K».
G. W. Marsh, of the Keystone bank of
Slate of Michlxan. Coabty of Harry—*a.
Philadelphia, has forfeited bis l&gt;ond and
At a »ri«Mon of 1 be Probate Court for tbe
New York. May 26. -Tbe United States Cuonty of Barry, hotdeu at the Probate Offlce,
fled. Philadelphia is “out" W81.000 by
Iti the city of itaxtlna*. in said county, on
supreme^court has dismissed the writs of Monday, lire 4Ui day ol Max. In the year
the failure
A force of workmen, under instructions •error sworn out upon tho refusal of the one thousand elitht hundred and uiuetv one.
from the Chicago city government, Fri­ United States circuit court to grant write
day began the removal ot the Exfioaition ,of habeas corpus In tbe cases of Jugiro,
* In the matter of tbe estate ot Hannah
building from tbe lake front.
Slocum, Wood, and Smiler, the con­ Quackenbush, deceased.
On reading and fillug ihr petition, duly veriA Massachusetts bank the other day •demned murderers now in Sing Sing bed.
ot Cl lari re W. Jordan, adninit.iratar of
paid out a silver dollar ot 1804 at ite face prison. The four men will probably be Mud estate praying for reason* there inset forth
value. The coin is worth from *1,000 to re-sentenced in a few days to die by elec­ thst he tnav be llernsed to sell the real estate
ol
said
decea'ed In mid petition described.
’
*2,000. only six being in existence,
tricity, as they have no further ‘legal'
Thereui«Mi it is ordered. Hurt Friday the
____________________
Tbe standing committees of the.dloceaes hope.
2Mb day of Mmv. A. D. 1W1. at ten o'clock ia
the forenoon, '-e assigned for tbe hearing of said
of New York and Missouri have voted in
iM-tltlon, and that the lirlr* al law ot said deeeasTHE MARKETS.
favor of the confirmation ot Rev. Phillips
cd, nnd all other person* Interested in said
Brooks as bishop of Massachusetts.
estate, are required to anpcaK^t a seaston &lt;rf
Chicago.
said court, then to be holden at the Probata
Kentucky Republicans have nominated
Chicago. May 25.
office, in tlie citr of llastincs. In said couatv,
T. A. Wood for governor.
Following were th» quotations on the liosrd and show cause, if any there be. Why tbe prayer
tbe petitioner may not iw granted. AMI
And now tho tackmakers ot tbe United of trade to-day: Wheat—No, 2 May. opened of
it is further ordered, that said petitinner give
Sl.ttfX.
closed
*1.01;
July,
opened
*!.•«,
dosed
States have formed a trust.
Jl.&lt;»4; September, opened KMc, dowd WJ’Ab. notice to the person* Interested iu said estate,
A wisterepout burst In Paris Thursday Corn—No. 2 May. opened Me; ck&gt;e*d Mo; Joty. of the pendency of said |&gt;etltlon. and tbe bear­
ing thereof by earning a copy of this order to be
night, doing some damage and creating opened 52S4C. ckwd
Septemb'-r. opened panllshrtl In the Hasting.* Bank an a newagreat consternation.
51H&lt;-. cluMid 5»Hc. Oats—Na 3 May, opened &gt;aper printed and rlrcnlaleti In said County at
tarry once In each wt- k for three suoceuive
Gladstone has gone to Hawarden to —. doeed 47c; July, opened 41$fc. cioeed weeks
previous to raid dav nf hearing.
September, opened
doeed Nigc.
take a rest after his tussle with la grippe.
Chablis W. ahmstkokg,
Pork—May. opened &gt;10.50. eloeod *10.57^; July,
Judge of Probate.
Tbe treasury department yesterday par- opened &gt;10-65. closed &gt;1(172,$; Septemb-ir,
chased 300,000 ounces of sliver at from opened *lLB7y» dosed »IW&gt;4. Lard-May, [A true copy.] ______________ ___
*0.971 to *0.973 per ounce.
open-1 I4.17M. dosed Mil •
. CHANCERY SALE.
'
Lire stock—Following were tbe prices at the
Tbe Illinois crop bulletin for May says
In pursuance of and by virtue of an order and
that tbe wheat crop of the state has not Union stock yarda to-day: Hog*—Market decree nt tbe circuit court for the County of
rather arttre on packing and shipping ac­ Birry. In ebaneery. In the Ktate o&lt; Michigan,
been so promising since 1880,
V’
count. l«t foehag rather weak: prices fully made and dated on the fourteenth day of
All the indict monte against tbe alleged 10c dower; rate* ranged st
13 ptra Nnvrmlier. A. 1). isuo. in a certain cause there­
crooked New Orleans jurymen in the *UJa4Ai light- *t i»JC2&gt; rough (Mtcking, in pending, whrrelo Nichols. Shepard A Co., a
corporation organised and doing business under
Mafia case have baen quasued.
*4d£tSA5O mixed. and
heavy tbe laws of the State of .Miihigan are eomptafnpacking
and
shipping
lota.
ants and Francis Walbert George B Griffith
The First National badk of Marsh­
Cattle-Market mxleratelr active ou local and Mell*** Waibert are defoodants. Notice is
field. Wia., capital *50.000, has boon
and snipping account and price* without ma­ iiereb* given that 1 "hall sell at public auction,
authorized to begin buUnesa.
terial
change; quotations
ranged
at to the hutbest bidder, on Saturday, the twen­
At Sportman’s park, St. Louis, Mio., *&amp;?3ga.4O tor choice to fancy shipping tieth day of June. A. D. twt. at teu o'clock in
tbe foreno tn, at the north trout donr of the
Saturday Charles ti. Reber, of Washing­ steers. KkUXtATUjr-xxl to choice do. H3«AW court
bouse iu the City of ILiGing*. County of
to fair da *X5U^A25 butcher*- Barrvand Mate of Michigan, said court boose
ton university, BL Louis, beat the inter­ common
collegiate jumping record in tbe rngning st.-ers. J2 BU3-5) stockara f2.7i34.SD Texaaa. being the place for holding the circuit court tar
31
feeder*,
fl
3«A4
cowa.
fl
3ta3W
said
county
ot Barrv. the following describe*
broad jump by clearing 22 feel 7X inches
bulls, and fJD.d.SD veal calrcw Hheep-De- property lo-wll: All 'bat certain piece or par­
—IX inches better than the record.
‘
"
and prices ruled cel of land situate and being In the Township
of
Yankee
Bprings.
County of Barrv and state
Tbepope is economizing at the Vatican
(gad at 9X.73&amp;KS
of Michigan, and dcscriticd as toBows to-wtts
Iren, and f5.25^S.75 The
show at Islingtou last week just after the
north east fractional quarter ot the south
birth of bls granddaughter. Some one in
east tracilrmal quarter of section twenty, town
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator, irfttec three n-&gt;rth, range ten west, containing thistytbe gallery cried “Three cheers for Grand­
an&lt;&gt; mieJi ill ar re* of land more or tees.
father Wale*" and they were given with perib; dsiriaa. fancy fresh. 14fclBc; packing eight
Dated. Battings. Mien.. May .Mh. 1RM.
stock*, frmh. BttUx Egg* -southern stock. 15c
a will, the prince laughing and bowing per dos: northern, lifac- Live poultry—Old
ALONZO E- Kkxzptom,
Court r«minlso&gt;ooer. Barry Co. Mich.
bl* acknowledgments.
chickens 4M-4c &gt;&gt;er lb: spring. sivJK rooster*, Circuit
Stuart. Kwai-« Wkavkr.
City Treasurer Bardaley, of Philadel­ 5jt5Hc; turkeys, mixed. Sa*:; ducks.
ttallcitm for Cotnplalnanta.
phia, is under arrest for a shortage of Potatoes Rose. 78J96c per bm Hsbron. »»&amp;
^WBArt-DRDKB.
several hundred thousand dollar* due to Kc; PeerleM KigODc: Burbanks, 110X31.C6;
bis connection with Marsh of th* Key­ mixed. ®u,75c. Btrswberriea-Tetinsewj. fair Slate of Michigan. County wf Barry—ss.
Ata session of the Probate Court
stone bank. Tbe state of Pennsylvania
*1.00
County
ot
Harry,
bidden at the Frobata Offiee ia
looses about *200,000 In tho same rerles ot
Broom coru-HurL 4H&amp;4«c per lb; whisk tbe city ot Hastings. In said county, on Wednes­
“deals."
bniah.
green, arif worklng. a^ete; day. tbe thirteenth dav ot May. in the year one
Tbe Presbyterian miniatere attending iuaide and cover*. »M»7c; common brush. 2H thousand eight hundred aud ninety one.
Present, Charles W. Arnixtrong. Judge of
tbe general assembly at Detroit, held a ©aiit; crooked. SlSRc.
Probate.
ma*a-meetlug Sunday and resolved that
In tbe matter “I the estate ot John A.
Baclirtter. dceiwd.
toe World’s fair ought to be cloned on
ToLr.no. May 2$
On reading and fUitig tbe petition duly verified
Wheat—Firm and quiet; cash and May.
Sunday.
ot
Hannah Bacbelk-r. widow of said deceaaed,
July. fiOAfc August, Wfac; Decem­ praying
Judge C. W. Atkins, of Blaine county,
that Clement MmtUi, or some other
Neb , was shot dead by a band ot vigi­ ber, lLOA&lt;. Corn-Quie ; • cash and May. suilat'le person mav be appointed administrator
Oata—Quiet; cash and of »lit- estate of mid Urcrared.
lantes who took him lor a thief Friday iic; July, 5*N'Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday
night and left lying where be fell nntll
Mb day &lt;1! Jane. A. D. l»l. at tt
tn the foresooti. be assigned for the
morning. Tbe judge was one ot another
Detroit.
said petttiau. and that the heirs at U
band of vigilante* and had charge of a
deceased and all other j*t oua interested
thief nt the time, who wm also killed.
Wheat—No. 2 red rash. »l.t«H bid; July.
11.00n bid. August, »fcc bid; No. 1 white
Both bands were out after stock thieves.
Office. la tbe city of Harting*. la
Kansas Alliance men say that “Jerry"
aad show cause. it any there be, a
Simpson has killed him-rlt politimlly by
.going against a tbir 1 party.
The latest from Mr. Blaine Is that be fa
rapidly recovering hl* health.
in the Hastings Ba
Julia McMichael. 21 year* old and tbe
July, v* publiahM
printed sad “—
futures per
daughter of wealthy parents living at
Barry. once In e
PLtteburg. Mo., had a mania for a beanliful complexion, and thinking ;tbat_a
[Atraeoopy.1
‘biied girl" would sup-

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS."

G. G. SPAULDING,
HSST1NQS.__

�Hastings Banner^ X?
fiactings Thursday. May 2S- 1891‘
MAJtfiHALL UCOOK^B&lt;IW^_

Manila.............. .
Istieor Tampico fibre..
These fibers are largely used in the

na HASTINGS. MICH., ^TOrr,tx’
avopst 14. 1879.

manufacture of twine, and the removal of
the duty on them should operate just as
making raw sugar free, has operated. Ah
a matter of fact nearly all twinea have
shown a tendency to decline In price since

EDITORIAL NOTES.

nerved from half past five until seven.
Evenbody come.

Tbe Lunn AM iodety ot tbo Baptist
church will serve ice cream in the build­
ing lately vacated by Fred Hotchkiss on
State St., next Saturday, May 80th.
Mr.and Mrs. Evans, of Grand Rapids
the colored Jubilee singers, will be at the
Salvation Army Saturday night, and Sun­
day, May 30 and 31. also happy Neil and
others. A silver offering will be taken
at the door both evenings.

the passage ot the MIL
Some time ago the Economist quoted
from tbe price-list of the Cable Flax Mills
of Schaghticoke, near Troy, N. Y~. and
Milo, May 25tb, 1891.
showed that a reduction had been make on Editor of the Bannxb.
Dear Sir:—1 received last week from my
85 out of 1*0 grades and sixes embraced,
friend. Wm. F. Hicka, a letter and blank
but not cm a single advance In-the whole
Ktition to circulate for names asking the
ardof supervisors of Barry county to
power of American workmen “ia greater list—Economist
spread upon the taxable property pro rata
than that of tbe English workers in tbe
1 am a protectionist because I think bv
tbe sum of »170fi.81 to finish paying for
same time and their working hours are that policy tbe workmen of America will that monument erected in your city. As
longer and their remuneration Is greater." be well paid and not underpaid.
you look upon it, It tells in simple
and referring to “tbe full employment of
Because I think by that policy tlie varie­ language ot those brave men who through
all the plants and the whole conduct of h»- ty of Industry will be created here which streams of bl sod endured privations,
hunger and cold to maintain the unity of
dratrial matters In Pittsburg,” he says:
will make America strong in peace and tbe United States whose blrtslngs we each
The state of Pennsylvania is the rtvtmg*
and all so much enjoy.
bold of protection, and tbe town of Pitta­
To the taxpayers of the couijff, it la a
Because tbe Industries so fostered will
burg leads the state. To me this goMcy is
simple act of justice we owe 19 the soldiers
difficult to understand. With such extra­ develop tbe skill and brain power of my of the county. It is a almpte act of
ordinary advantages as these PttDftrarg countrymen, and raise tbe people of tbe honesty and fair dealing we owe to Messrs
manufacturers prawesa. It appears to me United States to the first rank in intelli­ Black A Son. It is a simple act «
that their industrial position is impregna­
justice to the promoters of that beautiful
gence among the nations of the earth.
ble without tbe artificial barriers which
monument and a just price to the patriotic
Because that policy has already made us
they take so much pains to set up around
pride of the tax payers of the county.
the richest and strongest nation on earth,
them.
Yours truly.
The people ef Pittsburg have net forgot­ and under a proper restricted immigration
ten any more than others have that In 1840 will bring to us much that is most valua­
AU ex-prisoners of war of the state of
the maintenance of these “artificial bar­ ble In tbe population of other lands.—Sen­ Michigan are requested to send name,
rank, company and regiment, when and
riers” was relaxed, and that at that lime ator Hoar.
where captured, where confined, when and
tlds country wr&gt; making NOO.OOO tons of
when; released and postoffice address to
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
pig iron, and that for the 90 succeeding
the secretary, who desires to place their
years we toerelv marked time In onr pro­
names on record before the national en­
campment Tlioee desiring to join tlie as­
duction of pig iron without advance, mak­
Name and Resilience
No
sociation can do so by sending 23 cents or
ing between 800.000 and &gt;00,000 tons In
postal note to the secretary. John L. Rich­
11*5, a year in which Great Britain made
i baa. CtaoML MMoarim
ard. Perrinton, Mich.
Melis** Hallett.
"
Andrew Boober, Woodland
iateatliatow last year"* production was
Ro*e McArthur,
“
Blanche Tuttle has returned home.
9,902,000 tons, u agataot 7,875,000 tons in
Children's day June 7th at the M. P.
Great Britain. That ta, instead of, as
Notice ia hereby given that a competi­ church.
was tbe ease 25 years before, the produc­ tive examination for tbe selection of a
Mrs. Al. Sackett was at Henry Taskcr’i
tion of Great Britain being ajmost four cadet to the United States Naval Academy this week.
at Annapolis will be held at the common
Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville, vis­
council room in the city of Jackson, on ited at John Tasker’s three days last week.
from Sir Janie* figures to be. 1,827,000 be­ Thursday, June 2*, 1891, at 10 o’clock a.
Clark Durham and family, of Battle
low ours. And the total make ot this in. Candidates for the cadetship to be Creek spent Saturday and Sunday at James
country never exceeded the last mentioned eligible mud be actual residents of the Durham's.
third district not under 15 years ot age or
Mary E. Wilcox was the guest of Mrs.
figures until 18®8, when the make of Great
over 20, physically sound, well formed and Jane Mayo Saturday and Sunday.
Britain was slightly more.tliao
million of a robust constitution, and possess the
Alfred and Allie Young with their wives
bona In excess of ours, the exact figures for required educational qualifications. The visited relatives here last week.
Mrs. Fannie Green, of West Leroy, vlsthat yrarbeing: American, 1,431.530 ton#; following gentlemen have consented to act
as aboard of examination: Hon. Clement ited at L. Dean's last week.
.British, 1.970.20C tone.
Smith, Barry county; Dr. J. T. Woods.
James Durham was very badly jKilsened
Sir James Kitson is a great British Iron­ Branch; M. E. Brown, eeq., Calhoun; Geo.
while at work in bis swamp but is better
master, with no mugwump iu his comi&gt;osi- A. Perry, eeq., Eaton; l*rof. U. W. Lawton. at present writing.
Wm. Burgees sold 25 ’early lambs to
tion. He is not working for the interests Jackson. The candidate passing the best
examination will tie appointed to tlie Mei Tuckerman, of Battle Creek, at t4.M
of forelgiHTK SHd with knowledge of th*cadetship.
per head.
outputs of tbe two eoont ties he say a:
Jamis O’Donnkli.,
When America foregoes her system of
Representative in qongress, 3d district,
THE MARKETS
protection, which cramps her development Michigan.
and limits her Intercourse with foreign na
Apples—Dried.—
tiona, it is certain that her increased pros­
Butter— 9011.
perity will have a favorable effect on the
Clover seea axsoffl.oo.
Following are the real estate transfers
Beana-91.00 per bu.
industries of this country.—Economist
of the week ending May 25, 1801, as
Cora-ooO'Oc.
taken from the books in the register's office:
Beet—Dressed $&lt;1008MM calves, fit
Bn»-13bl4e.
P. A. Sheldon to Wm. M. Wood; lota IM, IM,
Hides—Beef .s^o; ealf, 5c.
IBS 1ST.
8I3S.
Lard—oc.
K. D. Johnson heirs to W. C. Johnson; 39a see
There is thM difference between an En­
Lime—Selltagat sOcperbbi; waierlime.ftso
10 Hastlnn &gt;1000.
glishman and his servant on tbe American
Ansel K Innbury to M. McCallum; lot it per bbl.
tts.
press—an Engtsbnan will sometimes stop Cloverdale
M. McCallum to Wm. Hanson; lot 1! Clover­
lying. And English newspapers are be­ date fiivo.
Plaster—tMling al »4.M per ton.
Alta Ktehards to ft B. Kkhards; e« IcAJTU
ginning to tell tbe truth about the effects city |H».
8 alt—Selling al fl per bbl.
Timothy Seed—He lune at fil.TS per bn.
Rachel Rockwell to A. Lawrence; 40 square
of our late fiscal legislation. One of these rods
Wheat— No. 1. whltefil 03. red. 11.03.
are » Barry «475.
Elour-fi3.00
hundred.
Joel R. Smith io W. M. Blakeslee; 4a sect!,
eownnences an article.as follows.
Cariton »1«.
There are signs of the McKinley tariff
J no F. Fuller to Lewis Howell; 2a see 3S
producing tlie effects its promoters design- Cnsuetoo fcmo.
B«ans—t2-C0 per bu. for city picked.
ad and anticipated—that is the transfer of
Butter—logtite. creamery 20U2J
xaanu facta ring Industries from foreign
Corn—«5c per bu.
Kgs»-t*aite.
countries to the United States. Rhode
J.
C\
Andros
to
Larooke
J.
Morrill;
w«
lot
Oats
—83o perbu.
Island Is likely to become the site of a 930 and r q lot set eliy mso.
Poultry—Llvs: chickens, e;
duek
e.
great worsted manufactory promoted by
Busan Sbnpp to Barber Mud; 30a see 82 turkeys.
Wheat—No. I white I1J1. No. 2red,gl.im.
powerful Interests In England and on the Castleton 84M.
E. M. Brown-to Jas. Sprague; lot c Johnsons
cantinent. Gtraany Is moving in that dl- add
Middleville 180.
rection. for besides other trades she finds
A It Mapes to wool. Mapes: 40a seen Wood­
Cattie-dull
.
bar cutlery trade hit hard, which Is true land &gt;l.
Sheep And Lambs-dull
Tim BuMi to Frank O. Bush; parcel sec ,11
Itoj;^ Medium ran! Mixed 84
also of Sheffield. Tbe cutlers of Solingen Hastings
Ito.
think seriously ef tnumfering their works,
N. Bailey to Emma Donahue; lot 718. city *300.
and many operatives have emigrated in
The president of the British) Iron and
street institute, whose members were the
guests of the American Iron masters dur­
ing their visit to this country last fait has
an article In tlie May Contemporary Re­
view on our iron and steel industries. In
which, after saying that the productive

i/riie M. E. social will be entertained by
After a sneer at tbe quality of the Gcrnwn cutlery-—tbe English have always Mesdames Grant. Chas. WeiseerL Carpen­
ter, Qnaif, Jas. Bauer, Walter, Fred Bush,
MMrintaim-d that tbeir poor bayonets and Bronson. Sam’l Wood and tlie Misses
awards were from Solingen—and mention­ Jennie Lamb. Georgle Heath, Vina Bron­
lug tbe German habll of forging marks en son and Mettle Slocum at tbe society
rooms on Friday -afternoon and evening of
tbeir cutierj' the paper continues:
tills week. Refreshments from 5 to 7 to
There are signs ehsdwbeie as well of which all are invited.
transfera of factories to America—a move­
Services at the Presbyterian church.
ment that would increase in magnitude
if eonfidenee were felt to the permanence of May Slat morning and evening. All are
any fical policy adopted in the United invited. Mission Band at 3:15 in the
,
Btntes. The speech of tbe President at church.
Gniveston shows that the leader of the
The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at the Presby­
npnblican party will only modify the pro­
terian church Sunday evening. May 18. at
tection policy in lhe line of reciprocity, as 6:30. To be led by Mrs. Yutx.
laid down by Mr. Blahie.
Tbo Spworth League has arranged to
Thia is nndoubedly tree, and if Presi4tant Harrison had stated distinctly after present one of the most Interesting enter­
tainments ever offered • tbe people of our
the November ehetion* that no legislation city, entitled “Switxeriand," a monologue
in the interest of British capitalists could in foar parts, written and recited by that
botxxne a law daring his administration, talented lady. Charlotte M. Allen. Miss
Allen is a graduate ot tlie Boston and
■■re transfers of factories to this cocntrj London schools of elocution, and !s with­
would have been chronicled, and by so out question tbe okm talented elocutionist
ranch would there be lew corruption in of tbe land. “Swltzerlawd" gives a lively
next general election, lor even a Brit­ story of the adventures of three people on
a tour through tlie Alps. It 1* entirely
ish Manufacturer, with bto mill in this
new and original, and those who hear Miss
■ooamtry, will not l&gt;e found contributing to Allen will lie royally entertained. The
price of tickets will be 25 cents. S5 for re­
served testa. The entertaiament will be
In Union ball Tuesday evening June 9th.
Bailey on Saturday evening of thia week,
with the following program:

Ihsm.

Please explain.

applicable io tbe case of in-

priate to Decoration day.
Questions Id Geology—Prof.
Sterling.

W.

D.

Roberta.
Queatkma, Intellectual Development of
tbe English People—Mrs. Mary Hiexa
Questions, English Life in Modern England-Kltlie Beadle.
Short talk on the Life and Influence of
Voltaire—Rev. W. M. Puffer.
Critic—Mr*. X. Bailey.
lecture at the Baptist ebureh next Mondav
erening. June 1st on tbe subject of
-Sweetheart Courtship and Home.” The

Powers’ Hardware
iff.Bs&amp;sKS

Table ami Pocket Mery ami Housekeeper's Supplies,
Builders Hardware, Mechanics Tools,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.
Masury ZRa.ili’oad

Known everywhere as without an equal. We sold 10,000 lbs. last season,

DETK.OIT XjK^TTIXD COLORS !
The finest liquid paint made. Green Seal Lead, etc.

LEONARD’S FAMOUS CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS
Absolutely superior to all others.

New QUICK MEAL VAPOR STOVES
No trouble in lighting; simple to operate; no getting out of order.
number and the purchasers will testify to their wonderful merits.

We have sold a

Farm Machinery of Every Description.
McCormick All Steel Mowers. McCormick Steel Binder is one of the lightest and
strongest machines made. Jackson Wagons. Oliver Combination Plows. Clark's
Sulky Plow, the lightest made. Mishawaukee and Deere Riding and Walking Cul­
tivators. Thomas’ and Dodds’ Hay Rakes and Tedders. Spring-Tooth Harrows, Xc.
On our upper floor, we can show you a fine lines of Buggies, Road Wagons; Carts. Xc; Pumps,
both wood and iron; and all kinds of Well Fittings, Wagon-maker's Supplies, Doors.
Sash, ac.
Below we can show you a complete line of Cook Stoves, Ranges, &amp;c., Wire, Nails, Rope, Glass
and all kinds of Wooden Ware.
Come and see us.
-

W. F. POWERS

le are the People !
WE ARE

DOING THE
BUSINESS
— IN—

Do yon want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet: any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season!

LINOLEUM

Wall Paper! What isstoreit? andIt isexamine
a floor cover made of cork. Call at* my
it, as it is much superior to carpet
BECAUSE

The Soap
that
Cleans
Most
is Lenox

Colors!

or any other floor cover at itffwalue.

We are selling the finest line We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
at the lowest prices.
the most aesirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the store a visit and be pleased.
NEW GOODS.
Yours truly,
NOCHESTNUTS

EVERYTHING NEW.

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST

ARCHIE McCOI

FARMERS!
Are you thinking of buying a

BUGGT or MIK
THIS SEASON!

Oh where, Oh where, can I get a sho_,
That fits like a glove and won’t wear through
That feels so easy and looks so neat
That others will envy the style of my feet?

If so, Remember that

I Never Have,
I Never Can,

Kind friend to your question let me say,
nat at Spence Bros.’ Shoe Store they have made
1 he best of goods for the retail trade.

I Never Will

Be Undersold
on anything in my line.

JESSE TOWNSEND

WE KEEP THE BEST LINES THAT MONEY CAN (
BUY, AND WE SELL THEM AT PRICES
YOU CAN AFFORD

�Hastings Banner
HMtmtAThurMw. M«r M. 1W1.

----------- w R. COOK. Loc*
*&gt; Editor.

The first box of strawberries of the sea­
son, raised in Barry county, was brought
in Friday morning by Mr. Woodruff who
raised the same in a hot house. They
were Ixautles and looked too luscious for
anything.
For sale, my residence property In tire
2d ward. A good borne with good conven­
iences, near to tire factories and tbe busi­
ness center of the town. Will sell.on venreasonable terms. Enquire of Mrs. Marv
A. Bussell.
J

The Dally Tribune, of Detroit. Is now
an eight page, and thoroughly metropolitan
paper, and one In which tbe republicans
can take a just pride. As a newspaper,
and as an exponent of republican princlPks. the Tribune la all that could be de-

MThursday evening, several friends of Dr.
ffnd Mrs. 8. M. Fowler paid them an in­
formal visit at tbeir home ami gave them
a sort of house warming. There were
Mings and a pleasant visit with tbe newly
wedded pair. A beautiful piano lamp was
left as a reminder of tbe occasion.

^AKIH*3
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
tarter bakluir poteder.
leavening strength.-U.'

,

The Detroit Tribune of yesterday states
that a big raheme h &lt; n foot to build a
railroaiUrom Lima, Ohio, through Cold­
Highest water, Ikttle Creek, and through Barrv
Govern- county on to Grand Rapids and Muskegon
Just where the route will lx- through this
county is not known.

Onr ft 1 Floor $2.75.
We have a few of those
loose Muscatel raisins at
7 cents.
r&lt;ne also headquarters
kinds fruits. Cash for

•i and eggs.
Yours Respectfully

JOS. ROGERS
Sugars way down.

BAY STALLION,
Foaled in 1885 .

Mcmbrino is a beautiful bay
i color, has good action, is an
excellent traveller, and weighs
LiOb pounds in fact he is, a
nrst-cla-s general purpose
•’■irse. and we have put the
piiee for service so low as to
bring him within the reach of
ad. Fridays and Saturdays of
each week at Spalding’s wjytebonse building, opposite Rol­
ler Mill. Terms fe.
E. IL HARTLEY, Attendant.

BUSH &amp; GOODYEAR.
LOCAL NEWS.
CUeu.'ation thl« week

-

-

-

2.000

SrAi’l.'niKG.

il't.i rent

F&lt;-r (binding twine go to F. H. Barlow
is the
h*r»n

end

place to buy silk

cashmere

shawls

*’

lUNd?'L°WdW ‘“d

McQueen
,.2SjJ'h,&gt;r
J esterday.

&gt;» Ornnd
wltr

was In Grind

H^pMs

lo Grand Junction
&gt;» &lt;&gt;»

th"
&lt;4*

8*p“fc

1,"&lt;’

Ioc!?„?,2'&lt;??xln!’r ’• ’wu»t Mend,
in Grand Rapids.
Chester Messer went to Detroit on
business Monday.
“• s- ‘'I*1"
an 8^ |b. daughter.
j
Fred Ken field, of Chicago, is In the I
city on a short visit
?n?et Everte’ of Nwhvuie. was
in the city Saturday.
Under Sbcelff l.lchty wav In Charlotte
Monday on business.

at

punlay is station agent at C. K. &amp;
S. ilrpjt at present. ... .
I
!J::v your black saline and dress goods
of 0. I». b(&lt;aukliiig.

ovi r , o tickets sold for the Grand Rap­
ids wureton yesterday.
I
A !.nrge crowd took In the excursion to
•lianil liapicK yesterday,
!

f- A. Mrlhtyre will buy wool at Free­
port Ihh year for F. H. Barlaw &amp; Co.

Thoroughbred rabbit and fox hound pup­
pies fur sale. Enquire of John Qualfe.
t '-.petiturs slilldiark at our heels.
R. K. Gramt.
iiuu«e and barn to rent In fourth ward,
comer of Park and Center streets. EnQulfe of J. Bussell.
A'. Truutwine has opened a barber a
*«&lt;»p in o. 1). Spaulding’s basement and
*ks a share of your patronage.
The masonic home at Grand Rapids was
Lirown open last Thursday, and John J.
Jennings, iu veteran father, was enrolled
*s its first inmate.

Die furniture company will advance the
prirt- of theiv wood to 81.7* per load from
and after June 1st. All orders at present
l»«u&lt;l will te delivered at promt prims.
Ow June tvih. In Uil. dtj will occur
““ reunion of th. Sth Uleldgan Infinity.
Krpfe bare teen received from inch ■
number already as assures a very large
■tbndanee.

owinK u, whooe account I, due,
“Miland settle «, „
June 6th,
“*&gt; uU.sc E. W. Morrill ft Ow

You can

. ^81

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.
.

F. R. PANCOAST.

CLOTHING I -

:-Hats, ftps and Ms Foraisliioj Goods-:

the steamer and MIm Rogers thought she
would push their boat away from it, but
in doing eo capsized tbe boat and ail tbe
young ladles look a bath.

PLACE - TO - BUY-SUCH - GOODS

There is now every reason to expect
that our city will secure a fruit evaporator.
Yesterday the improvement committee of
tlie city council arranged with Mr. Weeks,
of Lowell, and J. N. Murray, a fanner of
Hastings towDsblD, whereby these gentle­
men agree to establish such an institution,
It is expected that work on the same will
begin next week.
,

One day last week, a farmer living a
few tidies south of this city, lifted up a
piece of sod about as big a* a common
size milk pan. and after ■’linking out all
(orw hat he thinks must have been) the
cufWonns. counted 10V of the precious
little- lieauties. With such obstacles as
this corn will undoubtedly be planted very
late op sod ground.

Aiderman Ed. Senta and wife visited
relatives in Delton last week.

Morse E. Nevins, and wife of tfcdalla.
Missouri, are visiting In the city.

Mrs. A. Davenport went to
Rapids Saturday to visit friends.

A. I). Neskern Is expected in the city
Wednesday next for a short visit
Jimmie Mason went to Kalamazoo Sat­
urday for a visit with frlemto there.

Percey Jones, of Bay City, was in the
city on business Friday and Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Fowler reached thi&lt;
city from Hammond, Wls., Thursday.
We received a pleasant call from supervlsoY Densmore, of Woodland. Saturday.
Miss Viola Willison left Friday evening
for Kalamazoo, fur a visit among friends.

An idea is being advanced by a number |X&gt;rlle Van Horn of Grand Rapids spent
of borae breeder* of the state, sngg&gt;-ating Saturday and Sunday with frienda in Bal­
the taxing of all stallions two years old or timore and this city.
over $25 p&lt;T year, the money to be used In
Mrs. Wm. Tinkler left Monday for
improving the roads In the district where Cleveland, and will spend tbe summer with
tlie horse stands. This scheme will, it her daughter Sadie In that city.
carried Into effect, answer a two-fold pur­
W. S. Nelson was called tn Reading.
pose, that of making better roads and
weeding out a poorer class of horses. A Mich.. Friday, by a telegram announcing
similar law is being operated in a number the dangerous Illness of his mother.
of states and is proving very satisfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. Henery Stephen*, of
Sheriff Benham took John Garrison to Johnstown, visited the latter’s parents Mr.
Ionia Tuesday morning. While Garrison ■hod Mrs.Slmon Matthews, over Sunday.
Is a younr man. yet in parting from his jjfr. and Mrs. J. C. Andros and Mr. and
mother at the train, bystanders could not Mrs. W. F. Powers went to. Battle Creek
help but remark that be had a hardened Saturday to attend the funeral of a relative.
nature for one so young. I’he Bamnkk
Miss Magffie Matthews will leave this
hope* that while imprisoned he may see
the errors of his life as others see them week foi Ashland. WIs.. m company with
and when be slu^ll l»e released come out her brother George. She will spend the
and be determined to lead a straight-for­ summer there.
ward, upright life and make his mark in
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wandell. who have
the world.
l&gt;een visiting the latter’s sister.. Mrs. B. P.
Rlsbridger, left for their home in Battle
Dr. Benntft will be at tbe Eagle hotel.
Creek Saturday.
Grand Rapids, on Wednesday ami Thurs­
day. June .".rd aud 4th. and at the Phenix • JMfiong the graduates of Orchard 1-akc
hotel Charlotte, on Tuesday. June 9th. Unitary school this year will be Royce
It is not where can you find sufferers from Barlow, of this city. He has made an
constipation but where can you not find excellent record there.
them? It has a local cause. In tbe rectum,
Sliss Ella M. Youngs, ot Muskegon,
fever, an insidious and lurking foe. gener­ well-known by friends in this city and
ally unsuspected, which Dr. B.’s treatment south of tbe city, will be married to day
removes. His orlficial philosophy provides to a Mr. Summers, of Montague.
relief for your liver and stomach trouWes.
Consultation free in German aud English.
Miss Etta Main weut to Grand Rapids
Monday to attend the Valley City Com­
An organization known as tbe ••business mercial College and Shorthand Institute,
writers’ association." met In Cincinnati and complete her course In stenography.
and canvassed tbe merits of the different
i/rof. Sterling went to lansing Thurs­
mediums afforded by gaining publicity.
It was tlie unanimous opinion of those day to attend a meeting of tbe city super­
present that tbe newspapers gave tbe re­ intendents of schools. While en route for
the capltol ctly. he visited tbe Charlotte
tailers the best and most direct returns,
schools. He returned from ljuising Fri­
and that well established trade journals
day evening, and reports a very pleasant
aud magazines were of worth for the
wholesalers and manufacturers of wearing session.
apparel, toilet and proprietary articles.
Clayton Willison will next month go to
Snap publications were condemned.— Al­ Grace hospital. Detroit, .as one of the
bany Press.
assistant surgons of that institution. In a
competitive examination for tbe position,
Saturday forenoon, as Reuben Gramts in which were several^ablc contestants.
and wife, of Rutland, were driving by the Clayton captured the honor and secured
new Episcopal church, their team became tlie place. His friends rejoice in his good
frightened and broke Into a rapid run.
Soon the tugs became partly unfastened fortune.

and tlie buggy pole dropped down. The
bones managed to get the pole on one side
of tbe team while they cavorted around the
comer near the soldier's monument Mr.
and Mrs. Graines were thrown violently to
the ground, and mixed np with a pall of
eggs aud a couple of jars of butter. Luck^
lly neither sustained serious injuries, al­
though Mrs. Grames was badly bruised
aud shaken up.
The Grand Rapids JMcycle club will
celebrate Decoration Day with a grand
ball and supper at North Park PavBUon.
They will entertain visiting wheelmen and
ladkv. Outside wlieelmrn who Intend go­
ing will please notify H. W. Chairman,
cbalnnan reception committee, lender we
auspices of tbe same club, a tour will be
made from Grand Rapids to Detroit com­
mencing July llth at 1 p. m.. reaching
Detroit tbe evening of the IBth. The ex­
pense for the trip will be 88.50. If you
wish to go on thi* tour, tend your name
and address, with 81.00 to Phin S. Hunt.
040 South Division street. Grand Rapid*.

Are what we have for sale, and these are what people all have to boy, and the

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Grand

N. T. Parker has decided to plot a por­
tion ot his farm, which fronts on West
State St and will sell a number of valua­
ble lota 4x12 rods at very reasonable terms.

or IW1IU1 unci «trrr&gt;£tb renewed .nd ot
„„ ,nd comfort follow, tbo o» or byrop
of FU,. •• It
H&gt; tannonj with nature
to ctfcctually clemme the ,r»t«n when
coatl.c or billon,. For Ml« In SOc and
$1.00 bottles by all leading druggists.

Dr. Froth, of New York, hna for wme
years devoted his undivided attention to
til* utudv and treatment of chronic
The report, of tbe afflicted Who
have been under his treatment are satJsfnctory. showing that his treatment has
JS?%b.enUy succeaafui. Diligent In­

quiry also has shown us that be is highly
endorsed by the pre**. which ’f**k*r^
him iu the iu&lt;»t flattering terms. The
doctor's ruperior knowledge of the cod ition of the patient Is extraordinary. De
makes the examination, locates
Sves cause and effect more perfectly than
fhe patient can tell it. His success Is due
to n thorough knowledge of the human

Attention.—All soldiers. Womens Re­
lief Corps, hls honor the
J™0™*’
council, all civic societies,
teachers and scholars aud
body is invited to attend decoration
services Satardny next. May
rhe M-cond ward residents would be
crMdon will leave Ceurt houte yard a. ntn. lirlcnoc. having met with the greatest
P*aAed to have a sidewalk or. Green street o’clock a. ■».. march to the ee.metery. dec­
in this new method of treaang
(. reek street to connect with tbe slde- orate the graves of soldiers, return to place dheroe. Judging from tbe expression
,* * th&gt;t *»» built by tbe C. K. A &amp; of starting. d!.band tor dinner *ndI nt two where he I* beet known, we are convlurfd
•an r«»d company last year.
that bl* coming among u» will prove a
i^ree of benefit to all who may ataH
'*2
°"r «“°«a to sell al Cash I
oSwadres of bis treatment on the date
Weflv.no loop time aud want I

A number from this city have received
invitations to attend the anniversary birth­
day party jR Nashville ofi June 5th of
Jodge Cole’* mother who will be W years
«d on that date.

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination.
find tho

A. D. Cadwallader was in Charlotte
Hams A Van Arman are receiving fresh .i yesterday on business.
.
fruit, vegetables aud berries every day. I
O. F. Tx&gt;ng, of Nashville, was in the
and in thia-as in ail departments of tbeir
business; alm to please their customers by county hub last week.
keeping what they want. You will find
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, was in
no trouble In being suited there either In the city last Thursday.'
quality or price of goods.
Master George and Eddie McGuire were
At Thornapple lake Saturday, the Miwi s In Kalamazoo Saturday.
May Rogers.
Rose llilslngvr. Minnie
Judge Smith will deliver the Decoration
Dickinson and Ruth McCormick, went out
day address at Woodland.
for a boat ride. Their lioat ran along near

Mrs. D. McNaughton returned Saturday
The first idea of decorating the soldiers from Athens, where she had been visitink
graves started from an aged colored woman her parents.
near Nash^Ue. Tenn.^in 1SA1. She cov­
Mrs. Frank Hams left for Saranac the
ered lite grave of a white XJnlon soldier
first of the week for an extended visit
boy, who at 14-years of age had enlisted
with friends there.
in a northern regiment, his nativity being
Tennessee and this colored lady, one of
Reuben Fuller, of Elkader, lowa. visited
the slaves of the boy's father. She also B. It. Rose nnd other friends in this
scattered flowers on other soldiers’ graves. vicinity last week.

Prince,

09

PERSONALM ENTION.
K«p!dlAm“&lt;1*

MORRILL &amp; CO.’S STORE.
We buy goods in large quantities and therefore can give you value received foi
your money invested. We not only buy goods for the Hastings store, but for
&gt;717; OTHER'BRANCH STORES. Two are located at Ann Arbor, one at
Ba}’ City, one at Byrort, and one at Flint, making in all six large stores, and in
buying goods for all these stores it enables us to procure the

-:-VERY BEST OF BARGAINS-:And we propose to give our customers the benefit of it- Give us a call; you will
always find us ready to show goods.
Yours respectfully,
.

E.

"W.

MORRILL

A,

CO.’,-

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH,
P. S.—Remember onr goods are Marked in Plain Figures and are STRICTLY
ONE PRICE TO ALL.

JOIN THE HflJORITT.
This is a land of majorities, and the wisdom of our institutions is
shown by the fact that the rule is vested in the majority. The major­
ity, the large majority, of buyers in this vicinity have by experience
demonstrated to their satisfaction that the best economy in buying
clothing is only in buying the best clothing—the best material, the best
fitting, the best made. Such clothing wears longest, and, wear best,
is always a source of satisfaction.
N-

.-THE-:
S TEIN BLOCH CO.
CLOTHING
is now conceded by the majority to be the best ready-made clothing
in the market.
It can only be bought in Barry county of R. K.
Grant.
(
_ ,
_
;
”*^You will not do yourself justice if you fail to buy Stein Bloch
Co. garments. They will cost from a third to half less than tailormade goods, and are their equal in all respects.

STRAW HATS.
You cannot fail to make a satisfactory selection by calling on us.

R. K. GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

.

�Additional County New;

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Charlotte’s carriage works are doing a '
fine business.

Harvey Powers, the slx-year r»M son of
James M. Powers, of Bellevue, dime very
near, cremating himself recently. He bad
thought to have a little fun by burning the
rubbish in a pig pen. When tbe flames
spread rapidly, he tried to climb out and
his clothing caught on a nail, botalng him
fast. A nelghlmr extricated him from hi*
perlions poedltm and by prompt effort pre­
vented a serious conflagration.

Aw often remarked In this column, the
frequent change of teachers is onr of the
great hindrances to advancement in our
tbe
Blanchard has purchased
country schools. Tho tendency on tbe
Ruckle bouse and lot al Morgan.
part of school boards to pursue a different
A new comer al Fred GreenfipM ».
policy is one of the most encouraging
this
3fta.SC. J. Bktelman is wore* at
signs of the limes. Last year. 18districts em­
W Tin* A id society at Mrs. Crusoe’s last ploy ed tbeir teacher the entire year whjle
this year there are 27. Two others en­
Thursday
attended.
gaged for the ‘year but sickness prevented
Tliurwiaj was largely
j ............
Twenty-four i&gt;eople have died In Char­
uaartmly inqatlng was held at tin the completion of iw work, in a few of
Striker school house last Saturday and these districts this is now the settled lotte this year whose average ago has been
forty-six years.
policy.
Tim
time
is
uot
far
distant
when
Nunda v.
Dry Chwff.v began J. Smith’* new house teachers will be employed by tbe year a*
The Jones Supply company Is th* latest
We atu please! tooee a* large an attend­ Utr&gt; are In cities and villages. Below’Is addition to the business Interest of ll&gt;l»&gt;
ance at our Sabbath school as there Is.
the list of those serving throughout the city. The company will do h general
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Chaffee visited their year. Some of th-m taught
■
• - the name jobbing trade In fruit evaporator supplies,
daughter at Grand Rapitta last week.
school the prewdlug^ror:
machinery and general merchandise, in­
J. McInty re was at Hastings last week
cluding bicycles, ete. The fact that Mr.
Ldttle Smith, No. *1. Assyria.
‘
’*
acting a* n juror.
Rollin C. Jones Is at the head of the con­
Mary Wilcox, “
We notice De|l and Helen Reynolds In
cern give* It an A-l standing from the
Anna Easy
“
cnir community again.
atari. The company occupies * suite «'&gt;t
C. H. Gaskill. “ 5. Baltimore.
rooms over the
postofflee.—Char lol te
Hillth IJrthatu. ” 9. Harry.
Dora Nichols, •• l&lt;). Tribune.
Mrs. Southwick h visiting her daughter,
Ida E. Davis “ 3. Carlton.
One hundred and twenty-five teams
Lucy Joslin. “ 5, Hastings.
Mrs. William*. In Hattie Creek. .
were hitched on Main street last Saturday
Annie Rynie. of i.ake Odessa, war* tbe
Sarah Riiey. “ 4, U&lt;»pC.
at one time and we feel fully confident In
guest of Mrs. E. Lockhart Thursday last.
Agues Forbey. “ 1. irrlng.
saying that our village surpasses any town
Peter Boss entertained friends from Bat­
Nellie Yerrington, No. 7. “
In the state of Its size for trade. Onr
Mary Greer. No. 2. John*town.
tle Creek last week.
merchants were kept busy ail day long do­
F. Bass Is visiting friends at Battle
Jennie Luther. No. 8.
“
ing up goods and counting out qjgn. gad
Mildred Coming.
Creek.
when night came there bad been brought
Lewte fcoekbart is on the sick list
Afima JolffiMiis. •• 6,
Into Lake Odessa by the industrious
Died. May 15. 1K»1. at her home In
5. Maple Grove..
Lydta l*owvr».
farmers throughout the
surrounding
Rlvenialr. Mich., of dropsy. Mrs. Henry
Cora Brooks No. 7. Orangeville.
country, six thousand dozen of eggs, and
Thorp. The remains were brought to her
Nora Flaher. *• d. Prairieville.
it
wasn’t much of a day for egg* either.
.miiiS. Elias U&lt;kbart’4. in Castleton, where
Angle DeWolf."
Our devil has figured It out that this
the funeral aervicea were held tbe 17th.
Hattie Case.
“ Id.
•'
amount of eggs would fill 150 bushel
Rev. A. O. C'ozar, Congregational minister
Mary Marble^. •• 1. Rutland. ’
baskets, weigh ten tons, aud If placed In
of Vrrmoutville. officiated assisted by the
Bertha Gaskill." 7.
“
a string would reaeh three miles, while
Congregational church choir. The remains
Giles She pa hl. “ 6. Tbornapple.
tlie combined cackle of the hens that laid
were interred in the Woodland cemetery
Leuna VanAtten. No. 7,
”
them, could !&gt;e plainly heard bj Clarks­
In V«-!montviHe.
Jautc* Baker. No. 5. Woodland.
ville’s deafest merchant—Wave.
Ada Mhrphy. of Hastings, is visiting
Fred W. Walker. No. 8, Yankee Springs.
Saturday was a tretnenduous trade day
her mother. Mrs. E. Itockiivt
Mary Tueke), No. 10.
•“
"
In thi* city. All of the*trrets were packed
Strayed.—Came within my in closure
The following remain In tbe same school
with carriage* for four miles each way.
May Slat, a dark bay horse with one white the greater part of the year:
Every merchant look in over 812.000 In
foot, the right hind foot weight about
A. Eva Scliinhl, No.
Assyria.
gold. Tbe hotel was so full of drummers
I.00J and lias the heaves.
Jnlia Donovan. “ fi.
"
that tbe aides bulged out like a base ball:
Minnie Bi^h. “
Baltimore.
Furney sold 1500 Imdstrads and the black­
Mrs. B. W. Austin smiles over a new
Wm. M. Warner. “ 7.
“
smith shop of Kuettle A Spore, shod 1800
Altiert
Nichol*, No. 2, Barrysewing machine. •
horses; Marvin Mild six hundred cook
Mr. Bowker, of Hastings, was seen on
Orphena McAllister. “ 4.
”
.
stores; Mrs. Fletcher sold 1000 ladle* hats:
our streets last week.
,
Geo. Bioitwick. No.
“
McElroy let go 900 full suits ot elothn-.
Mrs. Ball is on tbe sick list.
Cora Burst, N&lt;*« "• Barry.
80.000 pair ot pants and he didn’t pant
E. Lockhart made two trips to River­
Bertha Terph*. No. 4, Carlton.
half so hard’a* grandma Francis either.
dale last week in attendance to his mother.
Citas. McIntyre, 'll.
”
It was an awful day. The Ixical Mall
Mrs. EL Thorp.
Ida Hayden. No. 3. Castleton.
took hi more U. S. treasury dollar bill*
Peter Bass has his woodboiue finished.
Cha*. A. Gaskill. No. 3. “
than we can count in four yoars Including
Leon D. VauVelsor. No. 9. Castleton.
the help of grandma Francis. Watt &amp; Co..
Jennie Mills. No. 9, Castleton.
Schrock and Eldred took In dozens of eggs
Samuel Velta. " 10.
“
Weed Owen owns the brag cow of nux
enough, if laid Ln a row would reaeh 47
llenj.
F.
Gaskill,
No.
4,
Hastings.
town and 1 guess our county for he milked
times around the earth and then leave a
Lena Crook. No. 8. Hastings
over tour comgjon wooden pails of milk at
heap large &lt;*n&lt;»ugh to bury grandma
Minnie Replogie. No. 2. Hope.
one milking. Who can beat that?
Francis 47 feet deep, and It wasn't much
Ernest Gaskill. '* fi,
“
Arthur Gesler has returned from visit­
uf a day for eggs elthor. But the gold
Allie
Gaskill.
“
7.
“
ing friends at Saranac and Lowell.
that jingled here could Imi plainly heard by
Mar)’ Furbey, No. 5. Irving.
.
O. 1&gt;. Loooris am! Mr. Chandler were
Lake Odessa's deafest mugwump grand­
Minnie &lt;Mpey. •• U).
•'
InjBalcsbnrg Inst week Thursday on busima. Our devil lias figured It out that the
Nomle Jjlhwson. No. 5, Johnstown.
amount of money and eggs letfbeic by our
Stella Heath. No. 9,
“
.
Mr. Taylor gave tlie people ot Cedar
industrious farmers living within a radius
Fannie Slieflield, No. 11,
“
Creek a singing school concert at tlie end
of nine miles, would fill ’151 trains of 48
Eva Rubart, No. 1. Maple Grove.
of one of his successful terms of Kinging
cars each. This would weigh more tons
Ed.
W.
Brown.
No.
2
fr.
"
”
school. There was a targe crowd ami a
than tbe small callilter of grandma Francis
John Ketcham. '• 3.
“ “
good time.
«
Is abb* tn comprehend. Saturday was a
Henry S. Gaskill, No. 4. “
“
Orrin Loom!*’ brood mare is rendered
money harvest day to our citizens. We
Ld»ble Shoup. No. fl.
"
“
wdrthlexs'on account of paralysis.
&lt;lo have though, regular egg days, and oh
. Flora McCallum. No. 2, Prairieville.
Mrs. Kenestric.k fell and cracked the
my, yon should see one. The eggs are
Arthur B. Glasgow. No. 7,
'•
bone In.-ter wrist the other day.
’
corded up like wrxxl on all the streets,
Ernest Edmonds. No. 4. Rutland.
eight feet high and four miles long each
Myrtle Nye. Nu. 2. Woodland.
way. with an occasions! egg mountain 150
Daisy Ullery, “ 3. Yankee Springs.
Tbere is great coinplaint of/ cut worms.
feet high.—If these eggs that come to this
Meda Bobbin*, No. 4. “
“
A large quantity of lumber is being
market for one week only, were allowed to
Eliza Girvln. *• 7,
“
“
shipped from here.
hatch there wouldn’t be water enough left
Frank Brooks, of Delton. is putting on
in Lake Odessa to give half of them a
a tin roof for Ansel Kingsbury.
drink, and It they should roost over Lake
When you make uprour mind intake Hood's Odessa village one night the town would
A few of tbe G. A. K. boys of this Sarsaparilla,
do not be Induced to buvsouw
vicinity attended the memorial services at other preparation instead Clerks HUB Itala) be lost to the nations like Pompeii, aud it
that •‘ours is as good as Hood's’’ and all that, would take centuries to even excavate one
Delton Ust Sunday
but the jwcullvr merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla grandma.—Clarksville Mall.
I am requester! to state Inal the members cannot
be equated. Therefore have nothing to
do with substitutes and Insist upon having
Lake Odessa’* capitalists have organized
qocaled to meet at tbe Odd Fellow.- hall, Hood's Sarsaparilla, tbe best blood pur:tier and
a 810.000 stock company fur the manufac­
builalng
up medicine.
at Prairieville on Decoration day at v a. m.
ture of road carta.
,
sharp Tbe exercises will commence at
The Chicago A West Michigan road has
10 a. m. and the *]&gt;eaking will take place sulmlitutgd a. pay car loaded with cash for
Phil. Padgham and W. B. Williams
the check system in paying its employees. were in lensing thia week, arguing n ver)*
J. H. Mosier aud wife, of Richlaud spent
Uwe Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benewer important case before the supreme court.
Sunday with friends here.
and jour thlu pr.iv locks will thicken up and be The village of Wayland has an ordinance,
Quite 1i number from this vicinity at­
restored to their youthful color, vigor and prohibiting tbe sale of liquor and for
tended quarterly meeting at Maple Grove
several years there has been no saloon
beauty.
last Sunday.
there, but this spring W. J. Hayward, tieThe Reed City Clarion issued a “boom rid^ to run the hotel In that village, pro­
edition" last week. A cut of the new citv vided he could also run the bar in con­
nection therewith, and, tn compliance with
Eider Cheney will preach at the Star ball was on the first pare.
the general liquor taw. presented hl* bonds
seinol iNtuse next Sunday evening.
These pills aresclentlfically compounded, to the council for approval. That body,
Old Mrs. Lake, in walking across the
floor In her feebleness, fell and broke her and uniform in action. No griping pain so acting under the ordinance, refused to re­
commonly following the use of plU*. ceive tbe lionds or act on tlicm lu any way.
hip.
The Star Sunday school is making prep­ They are adapted to both adults and chil­ Hayward then applied to the supreme
aration to observe Children's day, June dren with perfect safety. We guarantee court for a mandamnA compelling the
they have no equal in the cure of sick iKtard to act, and the case was argoed on
14lh. All are invited.
Prof. Taylor will bold a musical enter­ headache, constipation, dyspepsia and Tuesday. Padgiiam appearing for Hay­
tainment on the camp ground June «th. blliousne&amp;q and, as an appetizer, they ex­ ward and William* for the village. The
It will be a rare treat and a large aUapd- cel any other preparation. Sold by W. mandamus was granted and the board
H. Goodyear.
ordered to receive the bonds.—Allegan
anae is expected. Meet at ten o'clock.
Tbe W. C. T. U. will meet at the home
Journal.
.
The Detroit club bouse was damaged by
of Mrs. Gamble next Tuesday at two
Forepaugh’s clrcu* will be In Ionia June
fire last week to tbe extent of 85.000. A
jP’dock. All are invited.
cigar stub carelessly cast away did it.
9th.
■W.IW Bldrtm..-. l»r» “ »»'"

Baaflvtd.
■Memorial seniors were held last Sun■ day at tbe church before a large and atten­
tive audience. The discourse was given
bv Rev. Wallace and It was very touching
to every patriotic listener. He could not
have found words more tieroming to suit
the loyal people than be did on this oc­
casion. The G. A. R. inarched from their
lodge in fine soldiery st) le to the reserved
Mats, with the star spangled banner flutter­
tag in the breeze. Tbe singing was good
and very choice for it was taken from the
•oiigs that the boys used to sing while
fltliug by tbe old ramp fire. Then after
•the discourse and benediction tbe soldiers
anarched back In grand style to the hail.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Last Sunday was tbeseventh anniversary
in the history of the Y. M. C. A. of Cold­
water. It was observed with very interest­
inc exercises.

In the basement at Bail Bros.’ planing
mill a family of frog# has located, and to
all appearances they are contented. Wed­
nesday an unwelcome visitor was seen to
protrude about one-third its length in the
stone wall which proved to be a large blue
racer. The snake seemed to be wafching
the frogs, but as soon as he was discovered
by the engineer be retreated suddenly, and
that day ail efforts to capture him proved
futile. Yesterday thvy attached tbe hose
known as Saw Mill lake on section 21 in to the boiler and succeeded In inducing the
Jtitenatown have and will prohibit fishing snake to come out of his hole when he was
quickly dispatched. It measured about
3K feet tn length.—Coldwater Republican.
ttw* first day of June, 1891.
Stiatiy A Doyle, of Bedford, last Satur­
Ionia is talking of sinking an oil well.
day taMtad 17 McCormick binders for Sbe’U sink about 82.000 In the attempt
farmers, ef whrb three went through
the way Charlotte did a short time ago.
Tbe hole and the money are there yet. and
r. Giltoe. of Battle Creek, came last
Ionia could probably buy them cheap.—
eday and ia stopping at Frank Doty's
Portland Observer.
ghrtog treatment to one of Frank's
Myron O. Collins, of Portland. Las again
Mrs. John Zimmerman is having a been arrested foi the murder of his wife in
brother and two brotlwrs-in-law stopping the fall of I960.
al present with her.
Battle Creek has got their ndrerticlng
inteadent of tbe Portland schools for the
ante boante within W4 mllre of Banfield.
next school year.

ON. TbrrxS.'rr \ Dodkr. perti*p«
Hr—»it mlllury writer, will cmurtbu&gt; arv'wctetlrie nrtow W Vow Moltke.
™-»«t iuoOoem tbe w.rtm ot the
•er: Sir t’lwrte. W. Duke write, ra tbe

A Kalamazoo lady whose husband re­
centiy returned from fishing. expected a
fine
___ ______
mesa________
of trout
_
for her breakfast
fc’hen the speckled lieautlrs were placed
an the table, much Io her disappointment
they were quite small, and she remarked
with a sinking heart. “Why, 1 didn’t ex-

Stone, for seteral year* a*»l*tsndent at the Northern MlehMl and has

Children Cry for
pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
Invite the attention of the’farmers of Barry County to

THE HUBER
Thirty thousand car load* of
shipped annually from tbeSaginaw valley.

r or wva&gt;r «

TRACTION

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„rr- «W

lor ebliurm

throughout tb« world.
A. T. Brurkr. &lt;■( S«ta». b«»
the prwWtuw
*'“•
•Dl1
be Installed June HI.
Dyspepsia ho driven to an cart) sod even
mSo. »»»•
“• “
th. nrtuw "t Af" &gt; r,r’,p*nl'’. ?X, .Id
.Hr. Io d»&gt; mul ta U&gt;« ri.)o»m&lt;M •&lt; *»*'“
wlllprl.oor. Mhrrw. hr aarM “
UlU Join allow tto ^.leni to ma &lt;;■&gt;»“•
MORTGAGE RALE.

”.is iss'hX

sass. ™

McClure asslgueS to Ambrose Hubbell,
». iXcand rrcor.led lu raid Wtev
October M. i»*4 In Uber 53 uf Hiortuagra op t"ure
05 and by Daul-1 9H Iker, executor «&lt; the taat

RlJA’"iSi;

an IA ilSim !lh.;r X pt«”&gt; H?8*
mid by tb* said tinio F. 8lD»»»u. 8sr»J&gt; k.. K» Id
and Wllmlner
N. Illllctaiirt April. 7. !•!'! sol
1^*7
register's uffl* Ai&gt;r:l 14.1*0 ;u hb-r x- &lt; f murtimres. on l-ge n&gt;. by u&lt;.uf»«.vmeirt &lt;4wm&gt;ey»
dun thereon. Dy nhteh &lt;b*
come ot&gt;erm ire. mid -m
Claimed to be Ilw el the date of Hits notire
right hundred and forty six d^tar^apd ciitta
cents (»**■• * । a:nruo «u!t or proee«Hh.g at law I
liarinx been instituted to iecorer the amount
wenrrd by »nl&lt;! iii»rtg»ge &lt;*r any part thorem:
Notice I* tlierforv hereby iflvcn. that on Hat |
tirday, Ute 11th day of July. »«']•
»*■“*? i
mthetore- i-.n there will be sold at t»c• nurtb
front doo/ot the Court l**« tj» &lt;«!"»
Hasliugs. Conntv of Harry. *ad Stole of Mich­
igan. sal4 C.mrt house being the ptaee ID
whlrb the Circuit Court far the pant* «J
Harry is held, at public auction to the blenesl
ladder, the premises ib-»ct|br&lt;i in said Itxirtgaz&lt;*. or m&gt; much itwrrot
ma* •* neaes►an toMtlsfvilie amount dnounaald nmrtgagr.
as above set forth, with the Interest '.hereon,
and the cost*, charge* and erpeoses slUmed by
isw and prodded for lu
loorigmre. sstd.
pcemi*e« priun situate in thrCitj of lUmtags.
in the County •»&lt; Harry, e.od *ale &lt;4 **KhlCTn.
and described a« Ull»rr hits number 1J«. 130#.

Engines and Threshers,
The best made and best running machinesof the kind nade

Milwaukee Jr. Binder,
Hundreds of farmers in Barry and adjoining counties can
tell you from experience that this is the best binder in the

market.

Tlie Daisy and Tigee Dak
----- ALSO-

THE OLD RELIABLE

Studebaker Wagons

1331. us;, txn. IXli and »3» of tlrn village of
Hastings according to tbe retarded plat thereof.
Dated Apr.l a!3.r ta»l.
■ vi.wn V
I r, IVI,

Attorney Jar AMignec.

bO YOU TAKE THE

W.Y HQT?

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN.
OFFICE WITH H0LBB00K, OVER
MORRILL’S STORE. HASTISGB
Remember that this colunfa contains but
a very small part of the property 1 have
for sale or exchange.
I have improved and vacant city lota for
sale and exchange in all parts of the city.
Farming lands for sale and exchange In
all part* of tbe county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.

SPECIAL !

On Jefferson street two house* and lot*
at bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
liousc well IlntalM-d
81.000; 8&amp;00 down.
Ixl. on time al 7 per cent.
And one bouse and lot one block from
factory. 8800; 8300 down, baL at T per
cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
E. E. Grilley. who runs a saw-mill at factory, 81.000. 8500 down, bal. 3 years
Bravo for Geo. Oliver Jr., has a record for
sawing hardwood lumber that is seldom
Several splendid bargalnh in the ist
equaled, at least. He has a 15-horsepowcr. ward and other parts ofAhe city.
8x19 engine, and ou the I8th of May sawed
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
up 99 ash logs Into inch boards, making 10,­ ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
112 feet In three day* of last week he
80 ft front by 140 ft deep.well located In
cut 27,031 feet of maple, and ash lumber, Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on the land IJbrick
all In inch boards, and cut tbe slabs Into store three stories, also dwelling house and
wood. He wishes to see the mill which good baru. Can be bought al a bargain,
can beat this with tlie same power.—Alle­ or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
gan Gazette.
Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falls
has a papulation of 7,000 and upwards—ia
Il’s sometimes said patent medicines are largest town in Serena Co.
for tbe ignorant. The doctors foster this
40-acre farm In Irving, all Improved, soil
Idea. “The people." we’re told, “sre good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
mostly ignorant when it comes to medical terms.
science." Suppose they are! What, a sick
84 acres fractional—■over runs 15 cw 20
man needs Is not knowledge, but a cure, acres, M mH® r*»t of Sheridan, good fram­
and tbe medicine that cures Is tbe medicine ed bouwe. Oue of the ebeaprst farms In
for tlie sick. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Barry Co., will take part city property.
Discover)- cures the “do believes" and the
10 acres near city , good house and barn,
"dont believes." There's no hesitancy well am! cistern. 150 fruit tree?, i4about it. no 'dr nor “possibly.” Perhaps grapes; 81,800. cheap, X down. baL at 7
it fails occasionally. The makers bear of per ceut3
it when it does, because they never keep
16o acres in Woodland tn exchange for
the money when the medicine fails to do smaller farm and difference.
gtxxi. Suppose the doctors went on that
IM acres In Hope township, known as
principle. (We beg the doctors' pardon. tbe Doty farm, will sell for tasoo on easy
It wouldn’t do!)
teres.
Several 80 acre parcels fur sale at bar­
Choking, sneezing and every other form
of catarrh in the head, is radically cured gains ranging from 81.900 upwards and
by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Fifty some will take part elty property in ex­
change.
cents. Sold by druggists everywhere.
80 acre farm for sale in Otsego county.
John McEldowney, a 13 year old Adrian Price 81,200. Will trade for farm In this
section and pay difference.
boy, has been missing since Thursday.
Aiwo 160 acres In saute Co. at a bargain.
Buck Brown was stabbed several times
160 acres m Kansas, well fenced, good
by Patsy Cavanaugh In a drunken row at soli, stone bouse 9 rooms, bant 14 by 70
Owosso Monday night.
feet, tool house and granary and well
house, etc. well watered by ererk. timber,
8Jtf from onr ami 9 mile* from another R.

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In support of this statement we call your attention to the
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100 Lbs. Peninsular Tinted White Lead
and Zinc Paint can be bought for 9 Gals. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, etc., can
be bought for about ------

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for use. at an average cost of $1.08 per gallon.

Manufactured with skill and care from the best
materials known, this paint is unquestionably the
best that can be made, and we strongly guarantee
and recommend it to the public as such
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Peculiar

Peculiar Id eumMaadou, provmion, and
preparation ot ingredients, Rood's barsxparflla poesessea tho curative value of tho best
known remmdie. nt ite

noon Sklngdom.
Peculiar In Its strength and economy, Hood’s
Tejetkbl.

Sarsaparilla is tbe only medicine of which ean
truly bo said, - One Hundred lk»ses One Dol­
lar.” Peculiar tn its medicinal merits, Hood's
Sarsaparilla acoorsplbhea cures hitherto un-

^Sarsaparilla^""
the title ot “The greatest blood purifier ever
discovered.” Peculiar in Its -good name
at home,”—there Is more of Hood’s Bars*,
parfila sold tn Lowell titan of all other
blood purifiers. Peculiar lu its phenomenal
record of Dor,..| 5
„ sales abroad
no other w eCU 11 ST preparation

TRIANGULARFIGHT

wab.s conoid. iUhAi I y tbe state bodies.
The ea gres, of 18t» is charged with
changin r^iie term* of payment of tbe
national debt (publiccredit atreugtheniag
Mt), and this convention d« nnuds .*it
! enough greenbacks shall be i-»uod to
make the pay of the soldier* &lt;qnal to
THE PEOPLE’S PASTY m THE KING. par with coin. A resolution iuiavorof
tbe extension of tbe efg'it l our law so as
to apply u, “all corporations.1* another
condetning tbe World's fair directors on
re tuning to conerde a minimum scale ot
wages, and another demanding the sub­
mission to the supreme court of tbe
"Pregreaahroa" Except tli* act admitting Oklahoma, so that litigation
may be stopped among the settlers.

■ 4&amp;MWf,foNw-

Promised to Voters at Next Na­
tional Election.

Cincinnati, May 2L—A now party was
born here yesterday, which its name is
the People’s" party.
oommlttee had completed tbeir work at 3
o'clock in the morning, and retired to
tbeir couches to obtain a Hute restore
the work of the day begun, steadily re­
fusing to give the press representatives
any inkling of tbq nature ot tho platform.
The conference came to order promptly at
10 o’clock, and a chorus from the Farm­
ers Aiyanoe song-book, followed by a
fan-id prayer by Bev. Djlamatyr. the
by C. I. HOOD A OO., Apothccarie*, Lowou,
Greenback ex-congress man, were the
opening features, together with applause
when the reverend gentlemrfh arose and
MORTGAGE SALE.
ItefauA having been made in the cendlttons frequent “aniens" from the delegatee
of a certain mortpwe made by UUntou H. when his appeal to tbe throne of grace
Bo.ee and Eva A. Boice his wife to Mnrv
met the hearty endorsement of some sealM. Garland dated November h a D
and recorded in the office of the Begteterof ous reformer. Then there was a humor­
iteeds. tor the t.oanty of Barry aud btatc of
Michlg.ui. on the .» day of November A h ous ditty by the Kansu City Glee club.
imij in Liber ffi of Mortgages, on imges tss. ’«»'
A diversion was created by Grover, of
and said mortgage was on the auth of December
Wassigurd tiTnayW Perilt, and on Dee. » Wisconsin, who tried to speak against
iwuagalu duly asdgnedby Clay W. Pettit, by the third party idea, but he was squelched
his guardian to Mary M. &lt; Jarland, the mongrgre by uproar, and finally rammed Into bis
chair by the sergeant-at-arms.
Cougar was the next to start a row. She
ug* erected upon the premises deers!bed there­ pleaded for a prohibition plank, and then
in Insured against loss or damage by fire by in­ denounced the banquet to which the dele­
surers to be approved by said mortgagee and In
default thereof It shall be lawfullorYheikld gates had been invited, winding up with
uiortgatee to eflec’ such insurance aud the tbe declaration that the brewers were
premium so paid for the **anie should be a running the conference, after which she
fircher lieu upon the premises, tiearlug interest
at tbe rale ot 10 per cent., and the said mort­ repudiated the whole business and
gagor having neglected to effect sm-h iujuranev, walked out of the hall.
the said mortgagee effected the samr, and paid
therefor the sum of KV. on the 10&lt;h dayof
December last aud there ia now elaimoed to be
The organisation ootiimitu-o reported
due for sneb insurance the sum' of SX JO.
fur chairman Senator Peffer, aud be
And it was further expr» as y agreed In said
mortgage, that should there be auy default in cams forward and spoke, proclaiming
the paymeut ot tbe interest tip.su the same, at this convention tho mo*t Important that
any day when tbe same should be due and pay­ ever met ia this country; declaring that
able. and should the same remain uni aid nod
lu arrears for the space of sixty day*, then the however it might be divided on minor
prtucipol on said mortgage should be dur nt tbe points, it was a unit on tbe proposition
Option of tb« sold mbrigsgee, and the interest that the “money power” must ga Then
Huron IheXKhday ot November Isuo, u&gt; wit Mrs. Marion Todd, of Chicago, presented
|lic sum of f.’O mil having bren paid and the
Mni“ having remained uniwut until this date, him with a basket of flower*.
Delegate
gnder said option aald mortgagee now Jtclarts Savage, colored, from South Carolina,
the whole of said mortgage dur and tuyabie.
There I* now claimed to be due on said ma&gt;le a neat speech, saying that bh peo
mortgage the sum of tlOKt.M and also tbe su;n pie were poorly represented because they
of $37.M» for said insurance and an utroruev s were too poor to come—an appeal having
ter of thirty bve dollars provided' fur tn
sahi mortgage, and uo suit or proceedlDgs previously been made from the platform
at law baviug been InstltMed to recover tbe for funds to pay-the speaker’» way home.
moseys secured by said mortgage., or any part Tbe hat was passed around and a suffi­
thereof;
No *r. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale cient sum soon collected, ami 1st great
gotitaiued in said mortgagr, and the statute hi choerjng.
v i •&gt; case made aud nrevldrd. notice Is heret.v
given that on Saturday the thirteenth day of
The committee on order of business
June a. D. l*!&lt;l,3t ten o'clock la the iureiwMU.
1 -hall sell at public auction, to tbe hlghrri . then reported. They limited speeches to
bidder, al the north front deep of the Court I five minutes, and had n place for th: npMouse m
t-elng
Bouse
tn tbe City of Hastings Mich. &lt;that
v—___
« ;
fc here iDeeireult
tbeeireult court for
tor I!
f! *rrv
srrv count v 1 poistsieaC of a national committee, ton­
tee place Where
ik hidden,, tbe premtM^. desert bed in &lt;^dd shadowing a third party. The autl-third
mortgage, or so ranch thereof as may be party men made a light on tbe report,but
ner-esaarv to pay the amount due on slid raort- It was no use. It went through with a.
Sfure. with seven per real, interest, and all legal
an­
«»»sts. together witban attorney'* tee of Udrty- hurrah, and when the vote
fire dollars covenanted for therein, the |&gt;reiii&lt;!H-s nounced pandemonium broke loose. Chair­
being described in Mid mortgage as all that man Peffer was “not in It” He ham­
certain piece er parrel of land situate lying aud
beine In the town ot Woodland Barry county mered for order in vain. But he finally
Mlchii&gt;n. and known and described as managed to make hknwlf beard, and de­
follows; Commencing st a polo tin the renter clared the convention adjourned until
&lt;»&lt; Tkachev street st its Intersection with NXm 2 p. tn., at which Huie the platform would
street
running thence doe east along the
center ot Tbacher street sixteen (M) rods, be presented.
thence north nlne(k) rods, thence dne west six­
teen (16i rods, thence due south along tbe
Declaration of principles.
center of Main street nine (») rod* to tue place
of beginning containing one hundred forty-four
square rods of ground, being in the vllUur of
Uoodland. according to the recorded via’
thereof, it being on the 8 W of section 15 T. 4
Soon after the convention bad reassem­
N. R. 7 \k.
Mary M. Garland, Mortgagee.
bled at 8 o'clock the report otthe commit­
Smith A com.nova.
tee on platform was presented by Ignatius
Attorneys for MoriKagtH-.
Dated March IA JU»I.
Donnelly and read by Robert Schilling.
It opened with a long statement of
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
the political and social grievances aud
State of Michigan. County of Barry- «’•
Notice ia hereny given, that by an order of.the evils that bad rendered political action
Probate Court for the County of Barry, made not only desirable but necessary. Theu
on the eighth day«! April. A. D. iK&gt;l&gt;lx month* came pie resolutions.
Ths St Louis
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present their claims against the estate of John Ocala and Omifta platforou art indorsed
A. Grebie, lata ot said couuiy, deceased, and and summarised as follows: “The right
that all creditors oftald deceased are requirr'J
to preaent tbeir claims to said Probate Court, to make and issue money is a sovereign
al tbe Probate office. In tbe eity of Hastings, for power to be maintained by the people for
examination.and allowance, on or before the
eighth day of October next, and that aoch the common benefit; hence we demand
claims will be heard before said court on Wed­ tbe abolition of national banks as banks
nesday, the eighth day of July, and on Tbursdnj, the eighth day of October next, at tea of issue, and as a substitute for national
bank notes we demand that legal teuder
o'clock tn toe forenoon of each of those days.
Dated/April rth, A. D. ik'l.
treasury notes be issued in sufficient
Chas. W. aummtronu.
volume to transact the business of the
Jugde ot Probate.
country on a cash baaia, without damage
or especial advantage to any class or call­
ing, such notes to be legal tender in pay­
Default having been maJe In the condition* ment of all debts, public and private.
of a certain morigage made by Harrison
J. Forshy and karah A. Forsbjr, hi.*
wife, to Spellman Casey, dated February
“And inch notes, when demanded by
23rd. A. D. HW. and recorded in th*
office of the Register of Deeds, tor the County of tbe people, shall be loaned to them at not
Barn-, and state ot Michigan, on tbe 27th day of more than 2 per cent per annum upon
February. A. D. 1W. in liber =« of mortgagre non-imperlshable products as indicated in
on page 315. on which mortgage there is cla'mrd tbe sub-treaxury plan, aud also upon real
to bedue at tbe date of Ibis notice the sum of
four hundred three dollar* aud thirteen cents, estate with proper limitation upon tbs
and an attorney's fee of twenty Arc do.lm-s pro­ Quantity of land and amount of money.
vided form said mortgage, and no suit or pro­
I'e demand the free and unlimited coin­
ceedings al law having been Instituted to re­
cover the moneys secured by said mortgage, or age of silver. We demand tbe passage of
laws prohibiting alien ownership of land
any part thereof.
, .
Now, therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sme and that congress take prompt action to
contained in said mortgage, mid far
inch case made and prended. notice is hereny devise some plan to obtain all lands now
given that on Monday, tbo «h day of July,. A. owned by alien and foreign syndicates,
It Wi, at teu o'cl.iek in the forenoon. 1 thau and that all land held by railroads and
mH at public auction to tbe highest bidder, at other corporations in excess of such as is
Uh- north front door of the court house lu tbe
cgyofHasUngs. (that being the ptace where actually used and Deeded by them be re­
tbe Circuit Cqnrt for Barry County is bohlen), claimed by tbe government and held for
the premises described in said mortgage or *° actual settlers only.
much thereof as may be nroesnary to pay the
aaiountdur on said mortgage with ten per Taxation. Beveouo, Ballway Regulation.
cent, luterest, and all legal cosu. together with
-We demand that taxation—national,
an attorney’s fee of t-^enty-Jlre dollars covenant­ state or municipal—shall not be used to
build np one Interest or class at the ex­
panse of another, that all revenue*—na­
tional, alate or county—shall be limited
to the necessary expenses ot the govern­
ment, economically and honestly administeied; a just and equitable system of
northeast quarter, all
C32) tn township one ft' north of range nine (») graduated tax on income; tho moot rigid,
honest and just national control and su­
pervision of tbo means of public commu­
nication and transportation, and if this
tb.co„,
control and supervision does not remove
tbe abuses now existing we demand the
government ownership of such means of
Dated. April 7.1»L
communication and trsdsportat on; the
election of president, vice president and
United States senator* by a direct vote of
tbe people.’
.
The resolutions then provide for the
campaign o&lt; U®A *» Pr-C™-1” «»“•
uUmm urn«l toaiuod tbe eoul.rDon't h« fboled. Tbore b no ntbrr pias­
.rtna Feb. 22. 1892; a national committee is
ter or sztersol
like Um g«V Itstew.
Xl^fcr -bleb .b-M .tUbd U&gt;.t
eSU&gt;-T to etaaposiOuA siu.r*w- vt mIUm or

ever attained so rapidly nor held so
steadfastly the confidence of all classes
of i&gt;eople. Peculiar In Qis brain-work which
it represents, Hood s Sarsaparilla com­
bines all the knowledge which modern
research—
ln
science has IO I IS 6 IT developed
with many years practical experience In
preparing medicines.
Bo sqre to get only

srfi|LL
WE BUY?
1H59SOME BEA«S
•flrtD S°mE BARLEY,

S°me rice

/but never mind

Groat enthusiasm was manifested when
the first resolution naming tho new
movement the People's party of tbe
United State* was real, tbe victorious
element indulging in several rounds ol
applause. At the conclusion of the read­
ing Schilling made au energetic argument
in favor of adopting the platform na pre­
pared. and appealed to the delegates to
abstain from adding any pet theories to
tbo document

A "IRojE If YoJlf.
ONliY BE SURE

. Arip

REmEjiBER some

WicaG0°, ffiro

REVISION SHELVED.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

too Doses One Dollar

»n -ignal only.
. .rad • v,;i&gt; not carry passengers unless
v. i’ij freicM train permits.
.xht tn*i - wil! be run at far convenience
. ; :,rv. *h.&gt; rirserve the right to fhonge
n •• *;u-ti train* without notice.
F. Br«H. Genl Manager.
'•
k«. Gen'! P. &amp; T. Art.

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:. uijia u In* Wagner buffet parlor car
:

f train ba* Wagner slo-pmg cars,to
rt?i ha* free chair car to Manistee.

riltOlT, LANSING
A. NORTHERN
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•n all tram* botweeu Grand Kaph Seat* St cents for any distance.
*!a* without change between
ami Kaglnaw.
other train* week days only.

w. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
A- E. Woollev, Agent.
UHANCERY ORQER.
&gt;•- ■;( Alicalgan. The Circuit County for
- i &gt;i.nv til B«rrv—In Cuaaccry. Fifth
. * ; -u c'r-mt-iQ Chancery. T
Mil! r-1 hag tn tbe Circuit Court for tbe
L'un!&gt;
•* ‘n7-In viuneery. at Hastings, en
tn*
d.»v irf April, A. D. 1«1.
I
n unaei Carson, Complainant,

I’vtfangilL Wellington D. Pettengill,
W^y k. ivttengilL Will tain A. Peueogin,
WAiiace h. PattangHL BertM X. nS|K
Id* Ms-. Pettengm. Hugh Pettengill. Jamas
D Beidwin. B-nttey Bro*. &amp; Wilkins. Walton
A- \*wtou, Vvi Hulmes and Nichols, Sbepxrd a ( omjuuy. defendants.
la,“l•’ r*a*! !t anp^sring from affidavit on
. i
defendants. Wallace H. PrttangiU
»u'l ^.•Ihugt.ra b. PetteueiU are not residents
of tin* sum. but reside in tbe state ot Nebraska,
it,
(&gt;! Stnith &amp; Colgreve. ComWttaam* Solicitors, It is ordered that
; . ■:
ri e.- of -Hid noo-roaideut de­
H. Pettengill a«dWelling** entered herein within four
»ra.h* trJIn thc riale Of this order-, and In case
t i u."?r aPpe*rauce they cans* «BeiriaiwlWM*n i
nfcomplaint to be Med. aud a eopv
t «"erivdon the Complaint's SoUeftwenty day* after servloe on them
.I,.?***1 b«!1 •nd "‘Hire of thi* order.
“
lefault thereof, said blU will be taken
.^ .' 7'-'!(*-* M,ld noo-resldentdefandaata
^her ordered, that within twenty
dJr'.? “ r'«np»*lbant eau*e a notice of thin or’hed in the Haatings Baxxkr. a
; ; . i.--r K';.;.-d, j-nhlisbKl aud eirculUlag
syfiLffl1’-, “Ait-j*

HOP

PLASTERS

inference and try to arrange for a na­
tional convention, failing in which, it
•bail call one ttealf to.be held oat later
Jon. 1. «■ •»
tl.tet. The m-bibrt, ot tbe national
..urolll-for ««b .Uta, .ber. there le
pollttal OwuH-Unn. «
lorteticted io ooudoot a aJkUin ol a*&gt;U

tloa
.
Additional resolutions
recommend
the question of woman suffrage to far-

ALL GROCERS KEEP IT;

Detroit, May 28.—With the usual de­
votional exercises the Presbyterian gen­
eral assembly opened yesterday with a
great array of empty seats, tbe commis­
sioner* not coming up very promptly. It
wax 10 o'clock before there was a full
house. The moderator named the oommi trees. and then tbe clerk read a list ot
the presbyteries that have voted on the
question of change in the confession, that
being tho special order for the day. Nine­
ty-one presbyteries voted for change,
seven voted against, and six refused to re­
port. The report of the revision commit­
tee was theu read by Rev. W. C. Roberta.
In the debste on the report, after Rev.
J. T. Smith, of Baltimore, had moved its
acceptance and recommits! to the pres­
byteries, President Patton said he heartily
approved of revision, but objected to
sending this report down with marks of
approval. Some of the changes he en­
dorsed, others he opposed. After some
further debate tbe report was adopted
and recommitted. The presbyteries will
report their views back to tbe committee
on revision, and the latter will finally re­
port next year. And *o the great re­
vision battle was ended almost as soon as
It was begun.

Birmingham, Ala, May 38—In tbe
southern Presbyterian general assembly
yesterday several of the ministers con­
demned the opinion of Dr. Briggs, of the
New York Theological seminary. The
question: “C.tn Universaliste hold services
lu the Pre*.byteriau churches!" wns an­
swered in the negative, while Tex-tn Pres­
byterians who wanted to know know if
women could speak in public were told
that they could, but they must uot preach.
DEATH OF JUDGE TAFT.

Washington City. May 22 —Attoney
General Miller has been informed by
Solicitor General Taft of the death yes­
terday at Lo* Angeles,
''I
Cal., of his father, exIfs
1
Attorney General
SV HH1 CS|
Alphonso Taft, Mr‘Tp
\ I
Taft was also secretary

of war under President
Grant, and represented
tbe United at the
courts of Russia and
Austria. Orders were
fa"ued to drape the
war department and the department of
justice building* in mourning for thirty
day*, and to close both departments on the
day ot tbe funeral. The remains of ex­
Attorney General Taft will be taken to
Cincinnati, Ohio, for interment.

EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IT.

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.

WltEut Injurious

A REAL LUXURY!
Looking out over the many homes of this country, we see thousands
of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might be
materially lessened by the use of a few cakes of SAPOLIO. If an hour
is saved each time a cake is used, if one less wrinkle gathers upon the face
because the toil is lightened, she must be a foolish woman who would
hesitate to make the experiment, and he a churlish husband who would
grudge the few cents which it'costs,
If your grocer sends you anything in place of SAPOLIO, send ft,
back and insist upon having just what you ordered. SAPOLIO always
gives satisfaction. On floors, tables, and painted work it acts like a
charm. For scouring pots, pans, and metals it has no equal Everything
shines after it, and even the children delight in using it in their attempts
to help around the house.
C3F“ Grocers often substitute cheaper poods for SAPOLIO to make a better profit.
Scud back such articles and tastst oc having just what you ordered.

If YOU

SWEPT OVER THE FALLS.

Anything &lt;

Anywhere

The Jackson-Corbett Fight a Draw.
SAN FBAKCmOO, May 22.—Tbe JacksonCorbett fight came off last night Jack­
son weighed 197 fKiUndu. Corbett 185.
Jackson did all the leading for forty
rounds, and some heavy blows 'tyre ex­
changed, but Jackson seamed a Utile tbe
best. In the sixty first round, after tbe
men bad walked around for twenty
rounds with hardly a blow exchanged,
the fight was declared a draw.

ATAny time
WRITE TO

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.
No. io Spruce Street,

JEFFEBSOX C1TT, Ma, May 25.—Fire
started in tbe J. S. Sullivan Saddletree
company'* shop al the state penitentiary
Saturday evening and in an hoar the
state Lad lo*t nearly *100,000, tbe saddle­
tree company *00,000, and the Stranes
Harness company about *10,000. It is.
thought thst tbe fin originated from an
explosion of oiL

Snr York, May 23. -August Elbogen,
who sent girls to New Orleans for Im­
moral purposes, on the pretense that they
were to sing in opera, was Friday sen­
tenced to five years and eleven months
Imprisonment.________________

Acquitted the Deputies.
UxiONTpwx, Pa., May 25.—The trial of
Capt. Lonr and ten d puties, charged
with murder in cau-ing the death of
strikers on the occasion of the recent riot,
hat ended in the ecquittal ol all tbe
accu e I._____________________
IUaditg, Pa.. Muy 25 —A. £. Towns­
hy. agrd
ot thia dry, deliberately
threw biukveif io front of a Wilmington
and N'ortberu railroad train near here and

WISH

To Advertise

St. Paul, May 25—A terrible accident
occurred in the Kettle river near Sand­
stone, Minu., Friday evening. A boat­
load ot men were crossing tbe river at
dark and ventured too near the Kettle
falls. The boat was caught in tbe rapids
and whirled over tbe fall*. Thomas Bar­
ney. of Chippewa Falls, and Charles A.
McGraw, of Augusta, Me.. both promi­
nent lumbermen, and Swan Peterson
were drowned. A boy named Whitesides
and a man whose name could not be
learne-1 are miteing aud are probably
drowned.
"

Cramfoudsviluc, Ind., May 25 —Dar­
ing a thunderstorm Friday evening live
turtles, some of them as large ns a man's
hand, felt on the farm of Adam Walker,
In Coal Creek township. 'Ko trees were
near, and they must have dropped from
tbe clouds.
______________

-Sopif RYE.

'

NEW YORK.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
withart a parallel in the history of medicine.
All draggi«s
authorised to sell it on a poeitive guarantee, a test that no other cure can kic-

Administratrix* Sale.
Notice is hereby riven that I shall sstl at pub­
lic ancUon, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday
tbe into day of June. A. D. im. at tan o'clock
fastinga.
ant to 11.-i

In

the

. A. IX im. by the Probate
late, right,
ed of. Tn i
and being in
tbe
County of Barry.
In the State of Michigan, known sad
described a» f &lt;U*&gt;ws. to-wit: Forty acres
rJ I../I
In (k.

and homestead rights of Han nah Parker, widow
ot salil deceased therein.
Dated, April nr*. a. D.. tan.
Hamnah Fa.ru*. Administratrix.

GILLASPIE,

ok

Shiloh's Porous

county

SAty°^»^OTe

�TRENTON PIKE GHOST.

THE TEMPLE REPAIRED.
LESSON IX, SECOND QUARTER,

FRIGHTENED EVERY ONE AND WAS

IN­

BADLY

TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 31.

31. Mearne.
fCmnjHW from ix~oa Helper Quarterly by per
1 miZku: of H &amp; Hoffman. pubUuber. rhiiadel-

«. “And it came to pas* after this that
Jnash was minded to repair the house of
tie Lord."
We dow go backward in the history to a
period about a hundred years earlier than
the issbltmon. Joash was the seventh king
of the two iritis, and began to reign about
a hundred yeara after the death of Solo­
mon. Only seven year* old when he began
to reign, be reigned forty years (vs. 1).
5. "And he gathered together the pricste
and t he Levitea.”
“Go out unto thb citie* of Judah, and
grtlwr of all Israel money to repair the
house of your God from year to year, and
sm that ye hasten tbo matter.”
Til* would have been n sort of coinpul
sory taxation for the boose of God, and
was contrary to the principle laid down In
Ex. xxv, 2—"Of every man that giv
eth it willingly with his heart ye shall
take my offering.” And again in Ex. xxxv,
6, “Whosoever i* of a willing heart let
him bring it, an offering of tho Lord.”
0. “And the king culled for Jchoiada.
tbe cbiaf, and aaid unto him, Why hast
tbou not required of the Levite* to bring
in out of Jadah and Jerusalem the collec
lion!”
.
Tbe priest and the Levites probably
understood tbeir business better than the
king did. It wm not in tbeir commisaion
to go out collecting money, but it was
commanded that the people should bring
in tbeir offerings according to their ability
(Deut. xvi, 16,17; Mai. iU. Wk
7. "For the sous of Athaliah, that wicked
woman, bad broken up the house of God.”
This wm t’is woman who counseled het
son Ahazi.-tb (the last king) to do wickedly,
..and who, after hi* death, reigned six year*
(chap, xxil, 2, 3, IS). See her mteorableend
in chap, xxiii, 15. She wm the daughter
of Ahab (xxi, 6), and when we remembet
that Jezebel wm Ahab's wifa^we cannot
wonder at her conduct and that of her sons.
“And also all the dedicated things of the
house ot the Lord did they bestow upon
Baalim.”
8. "And at tho king's commandment
they made a chert, aud set it without at
the .rale of the house of the Lord."
There was a hole in the lid of this chest,
and it was Mt beside the altar on the right
aide as one comeNj into tbe house of the
Lord (II Kings xii, fl). Things are looking
bettor now; this ia more like God's way,
and there will surely be a blearing.
». "And they made a proclamation
through Judah and Jerusalem, to bring in
to the Lord the collection that Moses, the
servant of God, laid upon Israel in tbe
- wfiflemsiB.”
This is more fully stated in II Kings xii,
4. 5, and carries us back to Ex. xxx, 11-1G,
where all who were numbered were to give
a half shekel as an offering unto the Lord
to make an atonement for tbeir souls, the
rich, not giving more and the poor not giv­
ing less than half a shekel
10, "And all tbe princes and all the peo­
ple rejoiced, and brought in and cast into
the chest until they had made an end.”

cheerful giver,” and “if there be first a
willing mind, ii is accepted according to
that a man hath, and not according to
that be hath not (LI Cor. lx, 7: vili, 12).
II. “Thus they did, day by day, and
gathered money in abundance.”
As thu cheat was filled it was emptied,
counted, put up in bogs and ml in its place
again (II Kings, x|i, 10). At the buAding
of the tabernacle of Most* the money and
material from the willing hearted offerers
came in so abundantly that orders had to
be issued to restrain the people from bring
ing. for they brought much more than
12. “And the king and Jehoiada gave it
to such as did the work of tbe service of
the house of the Lord.”
'
And they laid it ont to the carpenters
and builder., and to masons and hewers of
stone, and to bay timber and hewed stone
to repair the breaches of the house of the
Lord (II Kings xii. 11,12). They did not,
like many nowadays, get tbe work done
first and then look for the money to pay
for it, bat they first saw the wherewithal on
hand and then went forward wit h the work.
It dues seem so anscripTural to have a debt
uiwn any building dedicated to God. or to
undertake any work for God without see­
ing bow to pay for it.
13. “Bo the workmen wrought, and the
. work was perfected bv them.”
King, priest, people and workmen, all
Bo uvw
now every preacner,
preacher.
.’ laborers together. ou
teacher, missionary, evangelist, or the humMett scholar who gives a penny to belp
. -mnd the gospel to others, are all laborers
togvtbee in building up tbe great temple,
- the church or body of Christ , which shall
• iu due time be perfected (Eph. Ii. 10-23; 1
. Cur. iii, 0). A strange thing is written

workmen, which to also written of others
in the days of Josiah—via, that they desilt
m faithfully that do reckoning wm
with them (II Kings, xii. 15; xxii, 7).
’And they set tho house of God in hto
»t»te and strengthened it"
.
ID the margin of tbe R. V. “His state” is
"acrording to the proportion thereof.”
The Spirit had given David the plans for
ti.e temple (I Chron. xxviii, 13-10), and
lory now repaired it according to the deMtlKol the Spirit. When we by tho Spirit
set and speak according to His will we
14. '"Aud when they bad finished it they
brought the rert of t-be money before tbe
king rj»d JeJioiuda.”
Why did tbqy not use up all tbe moncr,
in, * “U bf extras! What foote

SCARED ITSELF.

It Is popu tarty supposed thnt poetry does

venio to great ly in excess of the demand,
td In very many cam* poetry to not paid

restful poets who make tolerably largo in­
somes by'tbeir pen, but the number of
miuor porta whose books are brought out
at a loea is considerable.
Even Tenuyson bad to wait for ten years
before the public demanded a second edi­
•Out to the Red Lion" to a favorite trip tion of hto first volume, and it was many
for New Brunswick sporting and driving years before the public took to Robert
men. and the old tavern which has stood Browning's books, the author haring, in
four miles out on tbo Trenton pike ever the meantime, to bring them out at hto
*i?cethoold coaching days to also a wet own expense. Wordsworth declared Uiat
ilny resort for tho farmers of New Bruns­ (or nearly twenty years hto poems bad not
wick township, and in the quaint old par­ paid fur hb sbewatringx, and Mr*. Brown­
lor you may gather all the social and po­ ing, after long experience, wrote, “In Bug­
litical poHsip of the country side, and so land no one lives by versa that lives."
Far and away the moat successful poet,
long as lockjaw to not n rural epidemic you
can also bear many a hair stiffening legend ia a pccduiury seuse, is Tx&gt;rd Tennyson,
or side splitting joke revived under the in­ who U sold to derive between £3,000 and
£7,0.1)a year from hto work*. From Mew»r*.
fluence of good company and good cheer.
Moxon k- Co., hto first publishers, bo re
Monday afternoon s goodly crowd was
ceired, on an average, £1,500 a year in roy­
tunembled, when a newcomer said:
"Wasn’t the Trenton pike ghost located alties. Loser, Massnu Strahan &lt;fc Co. paid
him £3.000 for his works alreuly In print,
somewhere gut here!"
“Oh, yes,” replied Landlord J. Holmer whlcfi were to be published on commis­
Bergen. “the place was close by here, and sion; and during the five years of tbe con­
tract thuy paid him over £31,CW. His next
the ghost is doser by now.”
"I don't see anybody here tlvtl looks at publisher* were Messrs. King &amp;Co., whoae
ail ghostly. What do you suppose you engagement was to pay £4,000 a year, with
a sctMirate aceount for new works. Now
mean!"
•There he to, air. Tbe only true and the laureate is in the hands ot Messrs. Mac­
genuine ghost in North Brunswick town­ millan &amp; Co., who are reported to bare
ship,” and Mr. Bergen pointed to a small, paid him £700 for his “Jubilee Ode.’’—Lon­
modest looking gentleman who wm smok­ don Tit-Bits.
ing with hto chair tilted back against tbe
window. “That is tbe retired ghost. Let
Tbe French quarter of this city shows
him speak for himself.”
one surprising peculiarity. It is this: Ac
THE STORY.
“What! Freeman Ayrvef” almost shout­ least three out of every five Frenchmen
ed half a doe&lt;-n younger members of the wear ijile whiskers. The general idea ot a
group, while the older men chuckled aud­ Frenchman, with most people who have
not crossed tbe water is that he to a slim
ibly, saying:
"Ob, yesi 1 remember all about it now. bnllt, palo faced man, with a block waxed
Tell ns the story. Freeman, for the benefit mustache and goatee or a pointed beanL
A census of tho French quarter will not
of the beys."
. After bring a little further importuned produce half a dozen of tho type. A large
Mr. Ayres lighted a freah cigar and pro­ majority of the men are full faced, ruddy
fellows, with tbe prevailing style, as I said
ceeded:
"It wan In the summer of 18ti8orl8G3, above, ef clean, close shaven (acre except
I’m not sure which, that this thing hap­ ing a little patch of bushy whiskers in
pened. Frank Tracy kept this house here, (rant of each car.
I asked the proprietor of a Bleecker street
and the big frame cottage down yonder on
the left « you go to New Brunswick wm restaurant, who himself looks more like
owned by another man named Tracy, who the comic paper pictures of beet oating
lived in New York. The bouse was empty, John Bui! than the accepted Jean Crapaud
and Frank, who looked after it, had a lot about this fact. To most people outside of
of oats stored In one of tho parlors. At France, he said, Paris stood for France,
that timrf I was a young fellow, working and the customs and characteristics of
on the dam at Parson's snuff milL and Paris were taken as repreaunlotive of all
France, which Ln far from being the truth.
went past beta to and from home.
"Frank Tracy bad a chore darky be Host of the Frenchmen in New York come
called Mose, and one morning early, as 1 from the rural districts, with a sprinkling
was going to work, I saw Moot- coming from tli? cities of southern France, and to
down from tbe hotel with a bag for oata. one who knows can be readily distin­
Something put it Into my head to give tbe guishcd from the dapper gentlemen who
darky a scare, sad I slipped into the cot­ bail from gay Paris.—New York Star.
tage, which wm open at the brick. and

"Mose came into the parlor whistling
Tbe virtues of while hoarhound are eel
cheerfully and began filling his Img. I let forth at leisure. “Boiled with iris root till
out a groan like a sick dder mill
’ the thin! part of tbe water to warted. it to
“’XVb—whr—who's dab!' 1 heard Mose good (or old coughs and nfiscs phlegm,
cxdaim in a kind of awe struck whisper.
taken a spoonful when the cough comes
“lie evidently listened a littlu bit, and on. Stamp— 1. e.. pound—the leaves with
then went on filling his bag. 1 let oat h'jiK-y, and apply for agnails and swellings
another two bone groan and brought one about the nails or joints. The juice deareth
foot down on tbe floor like a pile driver.
the eyes and killeth worms in the cars,”
SCABIES TBE KEO HO.
which wm one of tho minor plagnm of
“ *W-w-a-u-gh! O-oo-hl’ yowled Mom m Queen Elizabeth’s time and before. “All
be flew through the door, fell over tbe yard kinds ot boarhound are good for women to
fence and flew up 'the road, yelling nt bathe in that have weak back or pains in
every jump till he fell on the hotel porch, the legs. The dtotilled water is good against
and all Frank Tracy could get out of him all scabs and wheales. For madnese. stamp
bouadeck and roccx, equal parts, with
"•Ghoaeef Oh, Lordy, Ma-tsa Frank, milk, and bind on tbe fureheid and tem­
ghoaes! De Lord have mossy on dis pore ples. Face swollen or scorched, rub it
niggah! GhosesI*
twice or thrice a day with the jalco of
“'A bucket of water and a tumbler of bouadeck. Juniper or tbo berries burned
liquor brought hbn around so that he wm j■.iveth
-,,
away all venomous beasts,” like
able to tell how a ghost seventeen feet taosquitora,
moi
“aud all infection and corrup­
high, carrying ite he.-id on a pitchfork, had
tion of the air.”—Shirley Dare's Letter.
warned him for stealing onts; that the legs
bad kicked him out and the bands had
Italian' Occupation*.
tried to knock hto brains out with ths bead
Wax mutches, quite as good as the im­
on tbe pitchfork, and a lot more of It.
"Frank Tracy, of course, took no stock ported ones, are now made in large quanti­
ties by Italian immigrants in New York
In the gbort. •
“Tbe next morning I was In the cottage and Brooklyn. In New York the Italians
again, but Mose never showed up until also prepare macaroni, vermicelli, bologna

broad daylight, and Tracy threatened to
thrash him because the horses were not trifling sum which they earn In boot black­
fed. At lengt h I saw Mose coming down ing and by tbe sale of fruits and randTre or
the road like a scared colt, while Frank by organ grinding seems very large in their
and another man stood in the road at the eyas, and their poor friends at home are
fascinatedly what they hear of the riches
hotel watching him. I let Mose fill his bag,
and then I began my racket Of course to be had in America, and so emigrate in
Mose fled, but hold on to his bag. He went large numbers. One of tho most prosper­
t:p tbe road on the full yell. I tell too I ous rertaurantapn Union square to owned
by an Italian who gained a small fortune
thought I was haring lota of fun, and so I
did as long as it totted. When I looked with his hand organ and inverted it profit­
out 1 saw Frank Tracy and a lot of the ably in this way.—New York Ledger.
u 'ighbora coming full tilt for the house.
“In three minutes they were all around
Mrs. Remsen—Can you leave me a little
the place, acd more were coming. I never
saw a crowd gather eo quick in all my life. change this morning. James!
Mr. Remsen—No; I have adopted a mot­
I didn't like the looks of tlie thing at all
I could not get out, and besides I did not to yon ladies taught ms at the fair but
want to get out into that crowd, for I knew night.
Mrs. Remsen—And what to that!
there were a good many of them who
Mr. Remsen—■Oh, you all said, "Wo don’t
didn't like to be fooled. It w.u the ghost
that was scared now. When they crime give change;" and I think I can work that
nosing in down stairs I skipped up Into the dodge too.—Munsey's Weakly.
garret, which wm only a cockloft. 1
groaned anti made a little row occasionally,
The Bay City painters’ strike is ended,
and when I did they woald scoot ontxide.
and again demonstrates the folly of expect­
^UK GHOST CAJT~KEI&gt;.
"Then the stage from New Brunswick ing to obtain 10 hours’ pay for nine hours’
work.
and all the paseengent got oat to
tbe ghost Frank Brower, from
Park, came over with a squirrel
knife and a huge bloodhound.
Finding Ae fellows fled every time 1
groaned, y ventured down Into tbe second
story
found a lot of wallpaper that
bad
off from tbe dampness,
j
wrapped
mo and paraded in front
of the windows.
There! Look! There it tor shdnted
Squire Turn Pearce. *It’s got on a striped
shroud. It's the ghost of some convict.'
“Georg? Brown took a crack at me with
his rifle and I fled to the cockloft again.

Bo Honor Roqulrod of Booponoible Portloo to Commence Treatment.

MIXER’S

CASS
FOR THB

Formerly

at xew York, now R&gt;e crirtrated muw® af the Frwh MMIral
s&lt;11T1
ML, by
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(Heads sod pstiv.i's hasdeeidrd to v •

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Hastings, Saturday, June 13, 180].
ConsuUrtirt. .nd —ir-Attoafnw

BLOOD

(?)

THE CREATE6T

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

&lt;n

REMEDY OF THE AGE.

|XJ

Cures afi BLOOD and SKIN Di««ae»A» a Blood Purifier it Jim r.o equal. Send
fbr p-unphlot «how‘n£ testimonial* cf many

Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, new pas.or
1st M. E. ehureh at Hcsh.gon,
writes as fillows:
1 take pleasure In »ajlre. to ill whc:u It ray

•■iiuer's Cancer and Scrofula #»«»}•
the three ream' pst’orate at lifting*. Mlrhteiut, tb«r were mtini-er* of mv,c*'are^32u5°!,,i
sreRs’lou au 1’brrefore I b«d oPi-ortutiiy tt&gt;
knowtbam nrd ibrir -reHMdy/ 1
to!«iu&gt;rtght. honorable -&gt;n-. wbo?e ioprcrimttat&gt;-&lt;i)* &gt;n»r !&gt;'• rel!- .! up m M Ifnc. As to U.o
•wnMly,” It bat wyn u-jri
for *oaw Urac, and tor diwww* of the Mood, wo
Sot the opinion there l» none better. Thetasuriri* as to the v&gt;lue «l the • inciinnc. oi
ti rv&gt;;-cctable pbysleirtii trf tllfflerert
a« l»r. ijuuntnan. ©t llastinkl. *nu other*,
should be Mimclert slone.*»«• from
1 tnsrbeable
to iX.
»-*y. to
’“•ri're
tor ItOl widen
;.™
r it*; Lu
lb&gt;:
eh.irl,»&lt;

Irjr. a* * rule, are »1tw to recomm-nd anrthlM
that may t* cta»-d m
When they do it IW be relied noon a* F«re*
mhI of real merit a* » “remedy.
n” icttaliv. WimutY a H(TX»BEr«Bn.
raster First MelhodteC church. UoWwater.
Mr.hti.-Though frequently
till*is the nr.t instauccin aulehI have given a
testimonial .4 IhH dreerlptton. It l» done cheer­
fully now in the Intrre.: of the aBkic^.
Cnldtrater Mleh.. • -cl. W. I&lt;w.
W, A. H.

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Dr. A. C. Frutty Celebrated Surgeon and President
Of the

Fruth Medical and Surgical Institute,
I’enuaneally MtaUisbetf and lncoT|x&gt;rateil
under the laws of the state uf Ilk. with a capital stock of Si00.000, for t1.. .—
and successful treatment uf all form* of Chronic and bexual Disea*r». Catarrh. Abthma
Stomach. Kidney, Biadder. Nervotts and Special Dlseaee.i of Men and ^onu-n.
'
Ably arittoted by a full staff ot eminent physician* and surgeon,, (or every depart­
ment of medicine aud surgery.

nimportant to Ijulie*. Many la-hes are of
Catarrh Cared. Catarrhal ri(ertu&gt;a»c&lt;tto!
the opiulou that th- disease* pertdiar to b*r DOM. throe-. lung* and rtotuseii. • reix-ium
a
•ex are Incurable* i'.y my new metBoa of treat­ asthma, eonanmption
,.’’r
t"'-M *«d screSttte
ment. which I* entirely
aufl rarily ap­
plied. you i&gt;eod not suffer a livlne iteaiii. Ad method* which a ra»t bo*i.itri . u,rrirtwv
&amp;
insrAttED-nr
cams strictly oouflaebhal. Curab!«c**rx guar­ proved wartie of d-nfidet re. W,
U«r proof at sucres* that! tbe trettaivtusi*®* iu
Drs. Mixer 4 Sens, Hastings, Mich. anteed.
Dr. Fruth after yraro of experience ha* per at the Itutltateol tbouMu.1' trip!-.
we
restored
to
health
stoat;
pplm-i.
l-vted thr mo*’, infallible method of euri -K Vila!
CHANCIIKY SALE.
Which mum
M*rrta*r Married rnons &lt;.r yuine
In puraaree of »n&lt;l by virtue ot an order find drain la Urine. Norfumal
Ruck, Melancholy, mniemplattag marr1«j.v, «w;;r&lt;Wree of tho clreuit court for lire Cwn’y of Impaired Metnotj.
Barry, lu chancery, in the Mate
Mlchtosn. Want of Lncnry fretnriure decline ol tbe M»i&gt;- weakot M. Iom of proetvallte r-owtre. ir"PXrorr
m*i!e and &lt;Jate&lt;»ou the rtih day ot February A. D.
IW1. in seerinin pause therein pernkn* wherein
*tail«p«v er FJU ro«mrely cured hyeqrse*
Gt-onpi W. Button «« romriaftiMt and Roas Impoteney re.*ult». Tbn*e terriole dlsordsnLayne*. Mary Bound* sod Henry ». Bounds *n»!nx from ruinous ©radices of yteUb. bilKht- and never tailing Hospital treatmint. '
itadyr*Stet/w^*rri-ur, ’ M»a’erii|r,,!we?ptan
'
are deteudant*.
Notice to bert :&gt;r given that I shall »eil»at to an ttnUinv'lr crave tboueanils -if yojns n»'-n macase, i&gt;t*i&gt;j ^-» am: Muwir-il ta-uad:--. trratr-j
Sublle suction io the nbfiie-H bidder, Iki Sxlar- XaSSK'.10’..,K
syths elrvent!i-d*y ot July A- 1». IWi.at ten
©•clock In tbetorciK-Mo, at tbe north front door
File*. Fistula, fissure. Polypi Cuftri without
Epllepey positively cure-! bv onr new an-!
of tbe Court bore- In tbe City ot HzMln-^ County pain, knlls or eantcry. No detention from bintnever falling Hospital treat men:.
uf Harry and Mate of Miel.l»*u. -rid Court how jiejBbrltie the place tor ItoJdiuz tbe circuit coart for
Free Examlnntfon of the Urine. Each person applying for mcdlral treMm- nt thorid m&gt;‘.
vrid Count) of Barry tbe fol^wing dmeribed or bring an »«uuee ot tbeir onne. wbirb will receive a careful chemical ana tn!en»«5&gt;ira eumprop-riy. to wtt: Tb* north ea»t quarter of the
©Orth SUM quarter &lt;■' Sectlnu tweuty one. tn iaatton.
U ONUKlinT. CURKE perfect*! in oM raves which hare Ix-eh ncgl-rt-d or untia!UB!|y
town there north, rauve tea wr*t la Barry
treated. Now
trilnrec Hartles treated by mall aud expre*.. ;-ut whencounty. Hlcblxan.
personal coftsa
rrred. Curable oaf* guaranteed.
Dated HaitW. M!eb- May JKtb l«l.
ALUSZO E. Sexastok:
Clreuit Court Cotumvuiossr.
. UbiCS&amp;O. HL
Barry County. Mleh.
Smith A Corxnwvx.
Solicitor, for ComplalbanL

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SPRING DRESS GOODS
It is Certain That
Russel has shown to the ladies of Hastings

and vicinity the best and most desirable line
of

Now is your time to -buy your supply of

ness any worse than I did.
"They organised a storming party, aud
Fred Van Dmznen volunteered to go into
MJuw te«y to my that the work cost more tho cockloft. It wxi not floored, and the
than they expected: But see their faith­ •first thing he did was to break through the
fulness. The surplus was made into ves­
sels ®f g»kl iumJ silver for the house of the a groan and thesiorming party fled. FreJ
Lewd. Let the surplus of wealthy Chris- Van Dccrseu was no coward, however, and
talus be devoted to sending forth vessels of after be bed nibbed his scratched shins
and talked a little bo swore bq wpslcj bare
■ a^htef that ghost or know why no didn't.
burnt offarimji In the Jn tooHn^fcretaAhe
there wm a scatcouUnurily riTtbe day* I tie on tbe rool He came up ag»duj?oldly.
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। and throwing tbo scuttle let in the light,
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' - •Come cut of bercrou unholy skunk!’
Bars, but when he dieri
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abraited Frerl as be sawra*
F rihl cortige in Judah, both on
“I came out, the worat scat*! Qbort yon
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notice the

the first man that Vouched ma would

MILLINERY GOODS
SUMMER
CLOTHING. The Universal Verdict
ever shown in Barry County.

t rYe \'a'e
values iu men’s suite, all wool,
stylish, elegant and durable.
Cheviot cassimere, worsted, etcAn unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS of
every color and shade.

It Costs You Nothing
To see our stock of clothing, hats, caps and furuishinit goods
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and price!
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l4 wen. R' MUDQE &amp;

Is that the goods and the prices are right

Call in.

We are constantly receiving new

things in our line and are always glad t° s'10Vb

them

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

Hastings

V011. XXXVI. NO. 5

Hastings, mich., june a, is9l

Hastings
Banner
Published Ttiundays by

Fannie Carpenter led the missionary
meeting at the S. D. A. church last Sun­
day night. Subject. Health atul Temper­
ance.
Ten potato bugsatand guard over every
|&gt;otato hili. Fact, from actual count.
Chancy Wood, -who in working hi the
Rnnids. got a blow on .Ills bead from an
Iron h. the hands of of the mob who at­
!
General.
tacked'the street ear upon which he was
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ImII duh.
working. The injury is not wrlous.
1/Sra. Annie lhn«,u,l, ot Woodhrnd townCora Forto, who has Im*cu in poor
»hlp. wed |(H )•„„
WM ln l|w health fur a long time, is going, to Wood­
Uken’’ !l”
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'",l1
plclun' land to be uuder the care of Dr. Baugh­
man.

You who are compelled to draw the purse strings
’tight in the cause of economy, will never know how
. icatlv it is to your interests to make your pur-

COOK BROS.,
----AT---kwixgh. mich.

COUNTY NEWS.

TOWER

i util you have visited Hudson's store and found
i nt all about the grand quantities and startling
prices which prevail during the month of June.

ftwillr&gt;»lu,«llre«r old boy of Wood­
land. got a (lalibone In 1,1. Uiro.1, and his
parents expected their son and heir would
have a lounh lime ir ho nulled thrvuith. Hut
timely aid of the doctor relieved his suffer­
ings and quieted the feara of nn anxious
father and mother.

hi th Osparallelad laducements this Weak.

John B. Marshall Is the newly elected
trustee of Nashville in place of W*,P. String­
ham. who removed from that place after his
election.

Men's Suits—Stern, Block i Co. sold us 18t&gt;
s.nvyer and Silk mixed suits last Friday. The reg­
ular wholesale price is $11, and they tetail at $14
to $15. Take choice this week at $10. Tomakeit
ilotihly attractive in our Men’s Suit Department we
put all the residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
them out at Ten Dollars. All wool suits guaran­
teed worth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
Men's Pants—The Unexcelled Pant Company ask­
, I us to close their light-weight trousers. They
have always wholesaled them at $2. $2.50, $2.87
ar. ■? &gt;. We made a pat cash offer of $1.50. We
jot them—oh. what a lot!—three, four, five of a lot.
' ar.e patterns fifty of a kind. Take choice this
aeek all wool pants for $1.SS. Ponder over this.
W. । i made trousers worth $8, many worth $4. at
&lt;ni ' eighty-eight. Don't wait until the best pat­
terns are picked out. / :
Hoy's Suits—The residue of the Malcomson stock.
Yw. they are in bankruptcy; what of it? Were
• tjy not the best manufacturers of boys’ clothing
America,' Certainly. They came to gqef: we
bought the stock.
..

Thursday morning Geo. Ferguson, of
Nashville, paid Justice Mills $3.0t) fltie
and costs for getting drunk and misusing
his family.
#
Nashville nomces In many new side­
walks, and anyone who has ever traveled
her streets kiffiws she Deeded ’em

Dan Pratt of Nashville, went insane the
other day. He left home and walked to the
McKelvey school house in Maple Grove,
when be saw a little girl playing. He was
armed with ftn axe, and. brandishing the
wicked implement, gave chase to the little
girl, who tied Into the schoolroom, pursued
by Pratt. 'Die teacher and scholars were
greatly frlghtene&lt;l and tied. For some
unaccountable reason, he then gave up the
chase, and walkwl quietly away. He was
later captured by Constable Niles, brought
to this city, taken before Judge Armstrong,
and after the usual medical examination
wasadjMged Insane. He is now, in tlie
Kalamazoo asylum.
Nahvlle races June &lt;ith ami 10th,
$530 in purses.

FIIEE! A Standard liegdlation Ball and Bat this
wyel: given away with eiery boys’ suit worth $2

HUDSON’S

J. W. vGod frey was at the county wal
Friday.
Eva Reufvr.was at Hastings Frida).
Mrs. H. Will accompanied by Clara
| Smelcher were in Hastings Friday. Mr.
1W. accompanied them home.
IL Wolcott and wife. Mrs. 11. C. Pecki ham arid Mrs. W. H. Pardee were in
i Hastings Thursday.
Dr. H. C. Peckham was In Hustings Sat­
urday.
C. V. Riegler was in Lowell Friday.
Freeport is bound tn have n jolly time
tlie 4lli.
&lt;
,, Little Arloa Riegler is under the doctor’s
care.
Hattie Bouck, from near Grand Rapids,
. Is the)mest of her uncle, W. 8. Bouck.
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The W. R. C. had pome very appropriate
I decorations at the Congregational church

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GRAND RAPIDS.

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’ Mrs. Rob Elston of Maple Grove, with a
big lot of eggs, climbed to the top of n straw
covered hen house to set some liens. The
roof caved in, and Mrs. Elston, tla* eggs
and hen# were mixed up generally. In fact
.u------------ Mr^
they were " lu ll” with a vengeance.
E. has no further desire for setting hens
on the top of straw roofs.

ibp stKts S8c worth81.75: Si.-jy worth S ; SI.75 worth $2.50; 83
ill; - . And thtnwtndsof $ff.5O t|o S5 suit.* worth $5 to

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The

tofrs are

all smoking wedding

cigars on F. E. McCullom.

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We Slave just received a nice line of fine pants, overaUs, I
•ket- and working shirts.
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C. V. Riegler received the sad inteli ligenre Saturday that his father whs dead.
;ne was very aged nnd whs loved and re- i

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TRUNKS
AND VALISES,

Wr- have a hondonsupercal line of these goods and can suit |
sunii»j«i
toil i’ll both quality ana price.
’
I wi‘h her parent! at tills place.

We Can Collar and Cuff You
froui the largest and best assortment ever in Barry Co.
M ATQ we have^Q all styles, varieties and at ail prices1 irk 1 O .fust at this season our straw hats are all the rage
an&lt;l are sdliiig fast for the reason that they are first class
and worth what we ask.
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Furnishing Goods: spection of our line,

pii-cl of Oxfords. Four-in-hands, Windsors. Bows, etc.

Boots and Shoes.

Robin-,on A: Co.’s hoots and shoes.

com’

Plow shoes from £1 up.

HOLDEN &amp; HIRE.

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John Yitfgcr was In Hastings Sunday.
It dues the old 4toldiers good t&lt;» get out
and march once more. Saturday the
church was crowded. After the program
hud beelinearriet I out. Mrs. H. C. Peckham
in behalf of tlie W. IL C. ami G. A. IL
presented Rev. M. C. Dixon with n fine
ambrella. Rev. Dixon kindly came for­
ward at tlie last moment and dellveretl an
address, when Rev. Meyers, one of the
post, had deserted them. The church was
most beautifully decorated and the choir
rendered very toautiful and appropriate
music. There, were several recitations
which deserved credlt-

NO NEED TO WAIT
Now is jour time to buy your supply of

SUMMER
CLOTHING
We have magnificient values in men’s suits, all wool,
styii-h. elegant and durable.
Cheviot, cassimere, worsted, etc- _
.
Au unlimited assortment in SACKS dnd CUT AW A i S of
every color and shade.

It Costs You Nothing
fo see our stock of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods,
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

Iteaneld.
tost Saturday, Decoration day was ob­
served her by the G. A. IL holding a pic­
nic dinner al tlieir hull at noon, tong be­
fore noon people kept coming from all
directions to participate in this grand and
glorious Decoration day. The church was
filled to its utmost capacity and the Grand
Army marched from their liall equipped In
soldier style and starspangle banner, look­
ing br^hter than ever, float lug In the
brea/e. The veterans and citizens were
pleased with the speech made by F. E.
Doty. After the ceremonies at the church
they then formed Into line which extended
for a half mile and marched to tlie .cemeter gnd decorated the soldiers graves nnd
then with a few ceremonies from the G. A.
IL. singing by the choir and tonediction
by Rev. Wallace they went home rejoicing
over a good time at linnfield.
larvi Pnlinatier bad an accident happen
to him last week. A young colt bitched to
a cm t got away from him. bruising Levi
soim* but not dangerously.
Henry Budd had a new comer Into ULs
family Decoration day.
Hiram Col man has not returned from
New York yeL
John Prine’s two sons. Dean and Frank,
from Marshall, came home last Saturday
to stay a couple of days.
Henry Wlckwlre. of Hastings, was
sliaklng hands with friends here last Sat­
urday evf at tlie burg.
ijist week Thursday Mark Bellinger had
a large Irani raised..
Next Sunday or a' week from Sunday
Mrs. Rev. McCoy, of Albion, will talk 'to
tlie tooplc at the church at 10 o’clock.
Farmers nre through planting.
J. Fipencer and wife visited fricrids
Hickory Corners last week.
Tto picket mill belonging to Cliartey
Sears lias been moved one mile north of
toke Odissa.
Rawson Curtis and wife are visiting her
parents at tills place.
Jeanette Lipscomb is working for Mrs.
Ed Townsend of toke Odessa.
Rev. Kidder is preaching In tto norlliern
jrart of the state nt present.
Nearly every one from this place attend­
ed decoration at Lake Odessa.
The late frosts have done a good deal of
damage to fruit in this vicinity. Clover is
growing finely since the rain but no apples
Is the cry In thej&gt;u parts.
Ed Decker arid Ettie Culver were married
last week.
Mrs. Nash has a cousin from Augusta
visiting her this week.
The cream wagons have started ngnin.
We wander if they will deal honret with
the farmers this summer.
Alta Spencer, who lias been visiting
relatives here for the past few months, has
returned to her home nt Fowlerville. _
A good many fish have been taken out
of the Cunningham lake the past week..
Some jrarlies had two toat- on the lake.
The folks took advantage and fished for
dear life.
Our merchants an; having a big trade,
teams constantly coming; and going. so
that our streets prevent a business ap­
pearance.
Ansel Kingsbury has commenced living
in the new addition to Ids ihouse.
John Acker has sold the IL R. Co. a
strip of land adjoining thi? track for Ice
houses.
James Doonon and Will Ryan were at
home over Sunday.
The brick yard force will soon have a
large kiln of bi lek ready to burn.
There will be a Sunday (school plcnieat
■ Acker's point on the 17th IpsL
Cbildrrh’s day at the ehdrch on Sunday
the 8!st Inst.

Geo. A. Abrams has beer. very sick but
is some totter.
Carlton.
Alva Mott is on the guild is able to lie
Washing fftbeep Is the order of the day.
Some of the farmer are dragging up around.
Weed Owen is very tick. Although
their oats and planting corn instead, the
wire worms having eaten the same all out. this is out of our district, we must mention
.
L. M. Foster, of Kttene. -spent Sunday it as he is an old friend of ours.
The last winter lias been n hard one on
with Carlton friends. We were,glad to
bees. David Bailey lost abbut 85 swarms.
see him.
,
J. IL Valentine lost 20 swaraus and Boon
Aunt Fanny Carpenter is about the same. Fisher stout n dozes and many others
We think some young peofilo bad totter
every swarm they had?
stay at home, if they cannot toiiave themS Mrs. F. B. Fleming is visiting In Grand

Hastings, mich.

Banner.

WHOLE NO. 1878.
Oh, yes! We had a fight on our streets
Saturday night. We
noticed several
parties who had seemingly Indulged in a
little too much budge on Saturday night
We think that It would lx* well to pass it
around and give them all about S10 each.
A. J. 1*810101100 burred about ICO cords
of wood in IJf days. Who can beat It?
Nettie Carpenter made a trip, north Inst
week nnd returned on FridayHattie Hurd has gone to York state on
an extended visit.
Monroe Rowleader is Improving slowly.
Pascal Wheeler has nun e-.l to our village.
John It. Palmerton and son, Frank, of
BattleiCreek, are visiting friends and rela­
tives In Woodland Uris week.

■State Road.
Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Bonham. .......
from
Hastings, visited at Mrs. Brown’s Friday.
Mrs. Hurst has so far recovered from
her injury as to to brought home.
A number from this vicinity attended
the concert at the Altoft school house
Thursday.
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Mrs. Maltie Johnson will entertain the
Ladies* Dime society Thursday.
Jeff Cooley arid family have moved Into
Buck Durgec's house.

Byron and Mrs. Brangwin spent Sun­
day in Hastings.
E. Gttoler and wife, of Baltimore, spent
Sunday in Rutland.
A. Martin and wife were on High street
Monday.
N. IX. Merrifield is building a house In
Hastings. It is reported that he expects
to move Into It as soon ns completed.
F. M. Roberts expects to move to Hast­
ings this week.
C. W. Biggs Is with his family at this
writing.
Mr. EH I tor:—Can you tell us what kind
of u bird It Is that on moonlight nights
sings till night? The songs are quite
lengthy, the notes clear and melodious.
Such a binl bos been beard In this locality
all the spring.
«Mr. Hale has the wall completed for his
new residence.

Mrs. II. G. Hale visited iat Greenville
last week.
Itetta Beigh Is very sick.
Mrs. Chas. Reymond has been visiting
In Buchanan.
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Mark I'owlcs and family fave returned
to Nashville to reside.
Mrx. P. I). Frace. of Jackson. is the i
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Wolcott.
J. M. Wood, of Lansing., lias toen in
t&lt; wn repairing his torn on South Main 8t
Mrs. C. E. Goodwin &lt; Is 'Visiting her
parents at Wayland.
Allen J. Bel! got his right hand In con­
tact with a saw at the factory Monday In­
juring three fingers.
James Cross lost his best horse Monday
caused by getting to the meal barrel and
eating too much.
E. C. Ovlatt, traveling passenger agent
of the Manitoba Pacific R. IL. was in
town last week.
E. L. Parish has sold his property on
Middle street to toaneftr Lapham. of
Maple Grove, and has gone to live with
Mr. Staley and wife on the hilL
O. W. McCall and family spent Sunday
with relatives at Delton.
.
Mrs. T. I’urkey. while hanging a mirror,
fell from the cornmode on which she waa
standing, striking her back across two
chairs and has been able to do very little
since.
Juno 2nd being tire 9'Jtli anniversary of
Mrs. Nancy Post’s birthdays large number
of relatives and from far and near gather­
ed nt the opera bouse In honor of Hie
event. Al! had ft pice time and a large
dinner.

The many friends of Mrs. Eli Nichols
will to pleased tu hear that she/fe regain­
ing her health.
Mrs. 11. C. Turner, of Waylariji. is visit­
ing her old neighbors this week. ?
George ’ Jessup returned to Seattle,
Wash., last week after a twd weeks’ stay
with relatives and- friends here.
Several atteneed the memorial sendees
at Prairieville on Saturday.
Dhlton.
Mr. Knickerbocker is building an ad­
Every one rejoicing over the fine dition to his house, Ettle Faulk Is also
weather.
building.
Mrs. Q. A. Hynes was at Middleville
Myrtle Brown and Mr. Garrett; of Kal­
Satur..ay.
amazoo spent Sunday at Ell Nichols.
Mate Livingston, of South Fine lake,
Mrs. Wm. VanHorn Is able to to out
again.
spent Sunday here.
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M. IL Gwin was at Galesburg Tuesday.
Jas. Gwin and wife, of bherwood, are
visiting Jheir children here.
Tl»e K. of P. toys received many tompliIf the wives of our employers were to
ments on their parade at Decoration
take the trouble to inquire a little closer
service. 1
The Delton stortrs observed Decoration into the domestic-livex of the men em­
ployed by their hustonda this world would
day by diming from U to 3 o’clock.
Mrs. Eugene Hurtboni left for Sand be a far brighter one’ for many a hard,
worked woman who buries her trouble In
Beach Monday to visit friends.
her
heart ami wipes away the only out­
Will Cliase visited Battle Creek Wednes­
ward trace of it with her apron. I know
day.
.
Geo. Norwood and family are all much of an employer whose wife interested her»clf in the lives of the people in hia store bo
improved in health.
Many farmers are replanting com owing that she ascertained the birthdays of their
wives, their children nnd.cvcn the wedding
to th&gt;- voiaeious appetite* of cut worms.
Gwin &amp; Co. have Improved their store days. It was douc so quietly and so sweetly that none suspected her purpose, but
frofit by repainting the same.
Dr. Scribner reports no more cases of nowon each festive day in thosz fifty odd
measles in town and anticipate'- no further families there comes some pleasant remembrauct*. Il Is never the same, but always
trouble in that din*ction. The Dr. lias
met witli splendid success In all his practice something that L« just needed In that fam­
ily at that time.
here.
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Every six month tbom husbands find a
Wm. P. Sidnani has been unable to at­ little difference in their Salary envelopes.
tend to business the past week on account
At Thanksgiving a splendid bird goes to"
Of lllMM.
each of the lioums in t he employer’s uiuue,
The fish commission party have gone to
at Clirmtmas time the baud of the wife Is
•Pine lake. They found Crooked to to
visible. Now that is practical chhrity. God
congenial for the fastidious pike and will only knows how many burdens that ons
.accordingly plant that variety of fish here.
woman has made ettolcr.'-liow many lives
B. A. Wait, of Kalamazoo, was in tewn ohe has ninde brighter. None of the wornbne dav last week calling on his many en whose paths this one woman bos so
friends.
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pleasantly smoothed has ©veroeen her! To
The MogUlla of th? C. K. A S. IL R. them sUe it- like nn invisible angel of goodjan n special over the line Sunday. They nesa, but ninny are the silent prayers that
made our village a short visit, expressed go up in those fifty homes for her gentle
themselves well pleased, slxxik bands with consideration for othtra.—Edward
Bok
the town pump and silently Blole away.
in todies’ Home Journal.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove and wife, of
Hastings, were guests of F. A. Blackman
last Friday ijnd bat unlay.
Look atrhu methodical walk of the ser­
Numerous and flattering are the com­ ried mass cf clerks and otherfan n position
ments upon the address rendered by the
more or less dependent . They are slaves to
lion. P. T. Colgrove nt Prairieville last
the clock, and to the rontine to which
Saturday, suffice to say he held spell bound
their daily boon are devoted. Do they not
bls thousand listeners for nearly un hour, walk oddly alike* And well they may, fax
thrilling them with grand sentiment
they are alike—nt least in so far ns they
strengthened by touching eloquence and are integers to help forward the ruutlna
making impressions upon the minds of his business wbrk of the world. Their very
hearers that will stand as lasting monu­ steps semi to say: “I nm one of those who
ments to Ills tonor.
have to be here at arch tuid such a time,
F. C. Brooks and family visited friends nnd there at such a time.-. I must not de­
in Orangeville the first of the week.
lay. I must hie me tn my work."
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It Is the saind with soldiers. They, too,
are like an’many spokes in a great wheat
EM. M. B. Rawson of Wayland will
In sweet contrast there h the self mad*
apeak for.us Sunday.
man. He- may have been a clerk like
Mrs. ,Abby
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Yates of Woodland
___ __ *in others in.his younger days.] If so thereto
entertain the todies mite society Thursday n touch of It still in l.is gait But there is
June 11th.
also inueb more. It bus developed into a
Dr- Edwards is at Hartford this week.
strut of the first water. Hi holds Ills hood
John Marks has returned from Holt high so that nil may look at him, and If
where be lias been In the fence business. they will follow an example may model
Alton Mapes to again able to be on our themselvtH upon him. “Behold me!” ho
seems to say; “1 am what llhuvo made my­
1). T Sprague nnd wife, also Lonzo self! Did you everscannytaiiig so remarkWoods and wife are visiting friends HP able?"—All the Year Round.
North at McBride.
Mrs. Lewis Cube! Is on the sick list
In the forest of Guiana dwell some very
large and exceedingly ferocious black anta,
I On a recent Sunday night a pure while which throw up hills fifteen and even
animal, resembling a cross betwee a cat twenty feet in height. They will not heriund a dry goods box ambled its way up to tate to attack man. nnd their hemlquanen
the residence of a prominent farmer in the are usually given a wide berth- The trav­
south west part of this township. An oc­ eler Malouet sptnks of having witnewed
cupant of the house as promptly ambled the destruction of one of these fortmae*
his way out of doors toward the daring nnd Its inhabintrita tn a wayithnt was car-

Bert Cooper Is tome nn a flsit.
Charles Demeray and bride visited
friends In Marshall last. weeK.
tou Miller and wife and Olive Miller
visited at Ben Miller’s last jfaiday.
Smith’s.
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A little eight lb. girl arrived at B.
Rufus Vester was In Inins Sunday.
Jav Carpenter and family spent bundav Potter’s May 3!»L
Mettle Eno Is home from Battle Creek.
with Chas. Brook* and family.
E. Jones ami wife, of Carniei. visited at
John Allerdlug. of Camptoll, and tost
girl attended church at the Center Sunday E. G. Potter's last Sunday, &gt;
Mrs. Jake Shoup Is caring for tor
tTCLlR Covert. Fannie Hartman. Ed daughter, Mrs. Bon Potter, I
a
Prospects are good for a large crop of
Hartman. Mary Woodard. L. M. Foster
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and Catba Blakeslee attended tjic M. t- cherries.
Mrs. Green, of Assyria, is visiting her intruder. The crack or a rifle aroused the
church Sunday evening.
neighborhood and threw chips high in the
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Jason Platt and G. T. Daniels an? In daughter, Mrs. Bellea.
air, while the curious animal combination
Grand Rapids working on the street car
moved rapidly toward the gate, followed
WtHMitaad.
swiftly
by another ride ball. The bullet
line.
Oats never looked so poor as they do
came close to its mark as a lot of white
this
spring.
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Myrtie Fuller gets no totter we bear.
hair, resembling a cat’s was left on the
Perry.
Lloyd
and
Johnnie
Hunsieker
Sbe Is confined to her bed post of the
ground near the garden gate. In its
have the measles.
l,,Mnny fields of oat* are completely de­
Another large crowd in town .Saturday flight the curious animal jumped over an
eight
foot gate and In its haste to gain the
stroyed by the Wire worm. Farmers are nlghL
woods bounded easily over an intervening |
Decoration day passed off very pleasant­
nluwlnc up their fielrl. .ihI pliuituifi eirn, ly. Judge Smith, of your city, delivered barn. It is supposed that the animal Is &gt;
but tlie cut worm take the com aa Kaat »a nn excellent oration to a large audience.
fataly Injured as all day Monday tufts of
It peeps above around, ao the prwtwcts are
George Downs, of I*ralriev!lle. was tn white hair were wafted over this town by
the balmy breezes.
n&lt;J.VL?Hoaardn» ah'1 fttnllr,
our village on Saturday.
Com planting Is In order much to the
We noticed two of our prominent cltlwaa In town Saturday and Sunday called
delight of the ent worm and crow.
rens
running
horses
on
one
of
our
prin
­
here hr the Uhietet "t Xra. B. a xrandcipal streets on Sunday. Wc think that a
raothcr. Aunt Fanny Carpenter.
Decoration day passed off evry pleasant­
large sized tine would do these parlies
Unite a number ol our elllrrne were In
ly to the delight of everyone. There were
, .
your city durlua the week but we will not mncli good.
Ed Huffman.has resigned his position as about GOO people gathered and marched to
the cemetery.
The floral offerings were
Uniting depot agent.
fine.
Tto he school will clone on Friday.
Clare Brown is quite sick with fever.
Work on our brick blocks i» progressing
'^Joto^Fi'emlnr expects to go to Marshall
Chas. Ruggles is on the sick HsL
rapidly.
one day this week cm business.

Rariids, the guest of her mother.
Albert Kelly nnd wife, of Hastings
township, and’ Daniel Snyder and wife, of
Grand Rapids, spent Sunday al C. L.

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.

entirely nr^whU lt andfiiled with dry wood,
which wax set fire to simultaneously at all
points. Hen a train of artillery waa
brought v» bear un-J the-hill knocked to
pieces with the cannon ball*. The ante,
seeking to escape, were all bnmed in their
attempt tu crow the fiery gytler.—Inter­
view in Washington Star.

A Rimpk and economical way of tarring
sheet iron pipes to keep them from rusting
is aa follows; The oeCtlomi as. made should
be coated with coal tar and ttou filled with
light wood shavings, and the latter set a*
fire. It is declared .that the effect of this

tieally proof against rust for an iud
period, rendering future painting ui
aary. It la important that the iron

Hence tto directions for the

besting.—New Yortt Jcnnml

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HEADS.

Maripoaa Sauirfay waa *
&gt;rf Wu«« Mr W.uoa bAA
non tur Mawaaj J —- w
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the South
islands far copra,
nmrl aheito sud other commodities. Ho
0d
UrTnst Ooritt to a reporter
about head hunting and cannibaltom that
still prevail in the Solomon tolanda:
"J first went to the Solomon group as a
trader for a Sydney firm, and having filled
the poaltions ot storekeeper and land
owner for aeven yean, know th«w nttivee
weJL My first visit waa to the island of
tango. Soon after we anchored some na­
tives came off and warned u* that the peo­
ple on shore wanted to kill the first white
man they could. Upon being questioned
they stated that some years ago a trader
had been killed by them, and a man-of-war
hod appeared, exacting a heavy flue of
pigs and other things. The war vessel had
been piloted by a white man. and the na­
tives bad resolved to kill the pilot, and
tailing to kill him they intended to take
the life of the first white man on whom
they could lay their bands. I found out
that the natives were well armed and left
the place.
“At the island of Rubiana similar con­
ditions prevail. JVhik we were at Bambattan we had a narrow escape. Among

know that she waa hungry.
First, she wpuld find a piece of wood
and carry it in her mouth to her mistress.

Pray solve the riddle, ye who maytpeTved so piteously that food was soou
forthcomlnff.
Qpe day Topsy became the happy mother
ot fiveUack kittens. They were born in
a big empty feed box in the barn. Under
bcr tender care they grew strong and
thrived. Topsy’a life waa wrapped up in
them. When they became large enough
to partake of solid food she brought huccu-

kittah got one daily.
For ten days she pursued this practice,
until people wondered where Topsy found
io many tidbits for her darlings. Her
fidelity to those little, black, animated
bundles of fur was touching, and it waa
with a pang of regret that 1 learned one
day tliat. she had t»evn robbed of her young.
Singly and iu pairs they were given away
to admiring neighbors until none was left
u&gt; receive t!»e ministratioDs of the young
mother. Still, with pathetic regularity
she continued to catch mice and bring
them to the big box. There ahe dropped
them in, one at -a time, until each uf the
absent kittens liad been provided for.
Topay never seemed to doubt that they
chiefs. They finished trading, and I no­
tired that they kept dose to the rudder would return. Finally somebody nailed
trunk of the vessel. I discovered a canoe the box cover down and Topay could not
under the stem with natives passing up get inside, but for some days ahe visited
the spot and mewed most dismally. Then
tires on board the ship they fully intended she seemed to become resigned to her loss,
and once more became like bee former self.
“Our crew soon got out their arms, and —New York Herald.
the scoundrels seeing that we were deter­
Gold as a Toslc.
mined left the vessel Treachery to rife,
and no white man’s life Ik safe among
Dr. White, of the medical board of the
them, their utmost desire being to secure Charity hospital, of New York, says that
.heads. On Baggn island they killed, roast­ gold is an important element in Dr. Koch's
ed and ate a man named Childe, who lived lymph. Dr. White has for some time been
there. I think he was a runaway from using an injection containing this power­
some American whaler, and had lived on ful inorganic agent, and he says he has
the island for over twenty years.”
been obtaining results similar to those
At Barnetta Mr. Watson waa present claimed by the great Berlin professor. The
when the captain of the war ship Diamond statement will be readily credited. The
visited the islands. Six ^persons landed, mere possession of gold is a powerful tonic,
and there were over fifty natives in am­ ac.ting directly on the nerves, the stomach,
bush, all armed with guns, ready to mas­ the heart, anti the personal appearance.
sacre the white men If the opportunity ofTake any dilapidated specimen of hu­
manity, diffident, cowardly, insignificant;
Balative to the practice of head hunting let him come into possession of a consider­
he stated that the Datives go from island able sum of gold, and note the change.
to Island in search for the prizes, watching The hangdog look disappears, the weak
voice becomes stronger aud clearer, the
death of a chief or at a canoe launching. eye brighter, the carriage more erect aud
As many as fire heads planted around the manly. *Tto a wonderful tonic. More­
grave of a chief is supposed to appease the over. the pcstmoiion of gold seems to make
evil spirit that caused the death, while at people more careful of their health to be­
a canoe launching the measure of luck that gin With.
is in store for the craft is according to the
Those plentifully supplied with it are
Dumber of heads that adorn the vessel as quite apt not to overwork themselves; they
recreate, travel and take exercise. People
Mr. Watson is of the opinion that no one having gold also consult physicians more
ought to land on these islands without be­ frequently- than those who have it not. On
ing armed. The custom of the British the whole, if this inorganic element is as
warships to destroy villages, blow up ca- powerful a tonic when injected into the
veins as when introduced into the pocket
ik&gt; use, as it only embitters the natives
much good may be expected from any
against the whites.—San Francisco Chroe- lymph containing it.—Chicago Herald.

A sportsman was returning from quail
shooting, when be perceived a sparrow
hawk poise in the air a short distance from
him and then dart fiercely down mto the
grass. In a moment the bird flew upward
with something in iu talons and uttering
cries in which acute pain and the fierce joy

The sportsman brought his gun to bis
shoulder and killed the bird. The bi rd had
driven its claws into ti»s back of a mouse,
' perforating the akin, paadng beneath two
ribs of the little animal and piercing the
akin again Ln such a manner
ik could

bird In his mouth and buried J_____________
teeth into
it just above the joint In the leg. cutting
bird bad been killed outright by the hu­
man animal of prey, the mouse having reoived a shot in the side and the bird one

of the Esquimau little folks at their play
she statement that they are never punished
by their parents seems almost Incredible.

knee, while
fanned the
air and tbs boy. But Esquimau small boys
are never sent out after a willow switch to

reriled by their parents until of al moat

twat thread in a filament of jelly, but are

may rstsln
Its youthful color,
fullness, and beauty,
dress It dslly
with

Of tiiflniU' abode,
That links us to Omnipotence?
Is It the breath of God?

When I was 8 years old, said a bonanza
king, 1 run away from borne and came out
west. In time I drifted into Arizona, was
captured by the Apaches and lived among
them several yean. One day I saw the op­
portunity to escape and I took advantage
of it. I came to Tombstone, aud fore num­
ber of years mined all through that coun­
try. At odd times I would stroll out
among the hills. It was while on one of
these excursions that I discovered the sil­
ver mine I now own near Tombstone I
pre-empted the claim and squatted on iu
What little money I had saved I spent in
the development of the mine. It look'd
promising, and the deeper I sunk the shaft
the better things looked, until finally 1
struck what was the best thing in the
country.
I was a young fellow then, and some of
the rough shads thought they’d euchre me
out of it. They notified me to vacate, but
I paid no attention until one day a band of
six or eight men came up, took me outside
and actually strung me up. Then they let
me down and told me-if J would leave the
country they’d let me alone, nnd if I
wouldn't they'd string me up agaiu. I told
them to go ahead, until one of the leaders
said: "Well, boys, that's a pretty nervy
fallow we’ve got. We need just such men
as he out here. Better let him go." and
they let me ga—Chicago Times.

Every citizen of the world, growing
wiser each year, believes that the flight of
time should have no influence upon ths
heart, should not destroy vigor of health
and freshness of feeling, and should not
mark a man as “old" simply by a standard
of years. In spite of the rush and excite­
ment caused by modem competition, there
are man}* remarkable examples of active
longevity. Old men of M years are seen
taking tours in Europe. Five people over
70 were found in a party of twenty-two
upon an excursion to the Yosemite. Old
people like Mr. Gladstone, Dr. Holmes
and Mr. Whittier and others both In this
country aud Europe are increasing the
tendency among people of today to believe
that old age is not a matter of years.
Our sanitary improvements and the dis­
semination of ideas of hygiene have not
only added to the average length of life,
but have made those added year* a period
of enjoyment and of value to the commu­
nity. According to the ideas exemplified
by Mr. Gladstone, it is possible to measure
quantity of work done equally with length
of days, and to make old age count for
The weekly pay for reporting for city more value than mere statistics or the cen­
newspaj&gt;er* runs all the way from 810 to sus. —Boston Journal
980. And there is always a splendid chance

thc news instinct, a sense of humor, the
ability to write a simple style In a legible
hand, eternal vigilance, temperance, ami­
ability, patience, determination and ambi­
tion. Then, furthermore, it behooves the
er. Informing himself fully upon every
variety of subject that interests mankind.
we have the highest regard, and we find
pleasure in this opportunity of saying that
from the companionship of newhjiaper re­
porters we have derived incalculable profit.

ceptirfg jx-rhsps the printer; the- newspaper
reporter seems to abound most liberally in
wit, humor, invention, generosity, good
nature, patience, pluck, fortitude and those
ocher qualities and accomplishments which
do so much toward brightening and better­
ing human life.—Chicago Newt

Nothing is more beautiful than gray
hair. And did you ever notice that one
seldom sees nu ordinary looking woman
with silvery hair? It is because the home­
liest faces are made attractive by this glo­
rious setting.
A few days ago a woman who mutt have
been 70 years old at least stepped out of a
carriage on State street and received more
admiring glances than any young lady
within the block. Her hair was drab gray
Her bonnet waa gray velvet exactly the
shade of the hair, and her suit was doth
the same color. She wore a long carriage
wrap of gray cloth lined with gray silk,
gray gloves and a fluffy gray boa. She was
certainly a symphony in gray.—Teresa IL
Dean in Chicago Herald.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
Invite the attention of the farmers of Barry County to

Ayer’s Hair Vigor

THE HUPER

It'clssnses the
scalp, cures humors,
snd stimulates a
new growth
.
of hair

TIMCTIOH

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.

Engines and Threshers.

FRANK GILLETT
BRBADVR OF

Pure Game Fowls.
For sale at all times and
eggs for hatching. Prifcee, a
matter of correspondence.

Dutton, Mich.

FARMERS!
Are you thinking of buying a

■wttppi river ever 1«-:j settled?

sianal’y.

I Never Can

THE OLD RELIABLE

I Never Will

Be Undersold
on anything in my line.

Give the smaller and finer hairs

•having off.—Interview in St. Louis Globe­
Democrat.

B. P. Holebimoa, the M, Cl^
speculator, » about 70 years old. In all his

wbSB be published “The

Studebaker Wagons

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.
HASTINGS. MICH.

bO YOU TAKE THE

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The Reed No. io Harrow
BROWN’S CORN CULTIVATOR.

Cadwailadw’s
AGENCY COLUMN.
Ornox WITH BOUBOOX, OVBB
iowu-1 aroax, aurtioi

100 acres in Woodland to exchange fo'
smaller farm and difference.
196 acres In Hope township, known as
the Doty farm, will sell for 94900 on easy
terms.
•
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at bar­
gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and
M OujAUia." to th. o™, Godin, &amp;». some will take part city property Id ex­
change.
rille, Esq. .________ _____

mustache

market.

I Never Have,

given him fifty cents to keep off.—Detroit

It ia ntimaud that Un HuaaIao earn
palgo at Napoleon oast the rnnch and
Unir alliaa about 300.000 men. The Io*. o,
the Enneb at the battle of Waterloo waa
about BUBO; that of the aUta, Incladloa
Prussians. was 28 000

Hundreds of fanners-in Barry and adjoining counties cm
tell yon from experience that this is the best binder in the

If so, Remember that

SPECIAL !

majestic in appearance, brilliant Ln oonrer-

Milwaukee Jr. Binder,

Tlie Daisy and Tiger Rate,

THIS SEASON!

Remember that this column contains but
a very small part of the property I have
for sale or exchange.
I have Improved and vacant city lota for
Dr. Dupre has placed on record his opin­
ion that a gallon of oil would in a very sale and exchange in all parts of the city.
Firming lands for sale and exchange In
short time cover an area rather in evrewall parts of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop
journalist and a ithor of this city, enjoys one-teifth of an inch. Such a film would
admit
of
the
easiest
possible
ignition.
Af
­
erty
for sale at a bargain.
official eminence n the Authors’ club, one
ter the lapae of a tew minutes the oleagi­
meeting of this dub, when the baza of talk nous film would have become much more
On Jefferson street two bouses and lots
was loudest, and the smell of tobacco attenuated, and would consequently be
smoked in long stemmed pipes waa ttrong- much more difficult to set on fire. It to at bargains, and on easy terms.
just possible, boweter, that the thicker
.Near furniture factory,—one lot and
film, being fired first, would rapidly com­ house well finished
91.000; 9500 down,
municate the flames to the thinner portion, bal. on time at 7 per cent.
or that the oily costing might have above
And one house and tot one block from
stranger who is with us this evening says it concentrated petroleum vapor, which, factory. 9800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
it to a ten dollar bill. If anybody in the once ignited, would form a ready medium cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
is at any time owned such a thing for the tranemtoadon ot the flame to the
oil itself.—Chambers’ Journal.
factor)’, 81.000. 9500 down, bal. 3 years
at 7 per cent
Several splendid, bargains In tbehat
a claimant or whether ft blew in through
Well provided with footgear would Mem ward and other parts of the city.
the window.—Brooklyn Eagle.
Brick barn for rate at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford’s iiotel.
80 ft. froht by 140 ft. deep, well located In
The bed of the baby Eskimo is not always
Seneca Falls. N. Y„ has on the land 1 brick
one of eiderdown.
There are times of
■tore three stories, also dwelling house and
good barn. Can be bought at a bargain,
of the ice makes hunting impossible, and
It is easy to believe that thia strange whim or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
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Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falls
whose work consists entirely in polishing has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
adulU, but infanticide in Greenland la ua- and generally attending to the multitudi- largest town In Secena Co.
40-acre farm In Irving, all Improved, soil
bem' Journal.
murdered infant turns into an evil
good. Can l&gt;e bought at a bargain on eairy
terms.
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84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 30
acres, M mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
York Evening Suu.
ed house. One of the cheapest farms in
— ------------ --------- ---- — ~wi..lll»AM
OJ Barry Co., will take part city property.
that amount, and It took about 97 worth
10 acres near city, good house and ban.
well and cistern. 150 fruit trees, % acre

When the dog grins tbs gold filling gleams
beautifully.—Cor. New York Sun.

The best made and best running machines of the kind made

Price 81,200. Will trade for farm In this
■ection and pay difference.
Also ifio acres in same Co. at a bargain.
100 acres in Kansas, well fenced, good
■oil, ■lone house 9 rooms, barn 14 by 70
feet, tool house and granary and well
hooite, etc. well watered by creek, timber,
8J&lt; from one and 3 miles from another R.
IL town, 80 rods from school.
Splendid
»toek farm. Will sell at a bargain or take
40 acres in part payment near Battings.
Union I’acMte R. R. lands far sate Id the
•tetra of Kaozas. Oregon, Washington.
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of S.wxt.ooo

The Peninsular
TINTED

White Lead and Zinc Paints,
In Paste Form, Ready for Thinning,
Is the most economical form in which paints can be obtained.

In support of this statement we call your attention to the
figures given below:

100 Lba Peninsular Tinted White Lead
$7.50
and Zinc Paint can be bought for 9 Gals. Linaeed Oil, Turpentine, etc., can
5.85
be bought for about................
This will make 13 gallons of p&amp;int mixed and tinted ready

for use, at an average cost of $1.03 per gallon.

Manufactured with skill and care from the best
materials known, this paint, is unquestionably the
beat that can be made, and we strongly guarantee
and recommend it to the public as such

Sold By

QOObYErtK PK05.
HA5TINQ5,

men

Where you will find a complete line of P»a»

�Dyspepsia

The Niagara Falla Route.’
Stations.

Makes the lives Of many people miserable
causing dlstrew after eating, sour .JXh
sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite
a faint, "allgone" feeling, bad taste,

Ba|gflEaBal&gt;g

Hastj.xos.

Stations.

Distress
After do: get well of ItaelL it
Eatinff . rwi,hires cwful attention.
8* and a remedy like Hood's

i- IS

HAsriy
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”* M. H.CWLUXS. Loea} Agent, Hasting*.
0. w. Kiroot-aa G. V A I. A... Chicago.

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Barsapartlla, which acta gently, yet efficiently
B tones the stomach, regulars th* dl«»l
Jon, creates a good apO|
petite, banishes headache,
oICK
and refreshes the mind.
** I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
had but Httio appetite, and what I did eat

Headache

Kalana;co i Saginaw
TIMETABLE.

Heart- S‘’!rB“d,
hum
goode
' BAtlcr
«&gt;u rn
falnt ®attng
or

hi effect Nov. 18, iftfl.

I

aB-gono feeling, as though I had nut eaten
anything. My trouble Win aggravated by
my business, painting. Last
e
spring I took Hood’* BarSOUr
saparilla, which did me an
Immenw unoum of jomt u „„ „„
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving 1 had previously experienced.”
GBOMUC A. Page, Watertown, Mass.

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JUNE.
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Most Complete In the Case of
Professor Briggs,
PRINCETON'S

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Michigan,
on -athe
30 day of nn
November
A I&gt;
ire. Iu Uber
ot Monies,
pies 1^4^
and said mortgage was ou tbe ;®th *&gt;1 December
lriS9av.lKr.ed to Clay W. Pettit, and on Dec ®
treoagalu duly assignedI by Clay W. Pettit, by
his guardian to Mary MfGarland. the mortgrgre
in said mortgage and both ot said assignments
have been duly recorded
said murtgake was ui&gt;on the express condition
that the sxld mortgagor should keep the build­
!&gt; 10
ing* erected ubon the premises deersibed there­
in insured against loss or damage by fire by In­
surer* to be approved by said mortgagee and in
default thereof It shall be lawful for th" said
tnorlgatee to effect such Insurance and the
premium so paid tor the same should be a
further lieu upon the premises, bearing interest
at the rate of 10 j&gt;er cent., and the said mort­
gagor
having neglected to effect such insurance,
• .v ill not carry passengers unless the said
mortgagee effected the same, and paid
(relent train permita.
on the 10th day of
is will be run at the convenience therefor the sum of
December
last an I there Is now claltneed to be
&gt; v
reserve the rioht to change due for such
Insut auce tbe sum of 931.M.
h trains without notice.
And
It
wa»
further
expnss.y
agreed In said
I'. Bfritt. &lt;5t&gt;n'l Manager.
mortgage, that should there be any default in
the paynicut of tbe interest upon the same, at
any day when the same should be due and par­
able. and should the same remain unpaid and
In arrears for the space of sixty days, then the
principal on said mortgage should be due at tne
option ot the said mortgagee, and the interest
A. M.ir.M if. .M.ff. M. due on the .'oth day of November lxi*0. to wit
9 irt l re 5 &lt;Bi*&gt;ub the sum of *.-0 no: having been paid aud tbe
. .1 .’.11 1 40 r. oo! l2 uq same having remained unpaid until this date,
under said option said mortgagee now declares
m j:i .1 44 g to:
tbe whole ot said luortgace due and payable.
It ov 4 30 7 to.
There Is now claimed tn be due on said
I io mortgage tbe sum of 9I0M.ZX and also the sum
ot 937A0 for said insurance and an attorney’s
fee ot thirty five dollars provided fur In
said mortgage, and no suit or ptocecdlngs
at taw haring been Instituted to rccorer tbe
moneys secured by said mortgage,'or any part
thereof:
No*, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, und the statute in
suck case made and provided, notice is hereby
given that on Saturday the thirteenth day of
Jone A. D. 1891. at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon.
I shall sell at public auction, to the highest
.ho 511
bidder, at the north front door ot tbe Court
House in the City of Hastings Mich, (that being
JO 201
the place where the circuit court for Barry county
Is bolden). tbe premises described in said
JOOpi
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to pay the amount due on said mort­
t! Ims Tree Abair rar-to Chicago. gage. with seven per cent, interest, and all tegat
costs, together withnn attorney's fee of thirty­
fire dollars covenanted for therein, the premises
lujj Warner sleeping cars to being described In suld mortgage as nil that
certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and
being In the town of Woodland Barry county
Michigan. ’ and known nnd described ns
follows: Commencing nt a point in the center
of Thacher street at its intersection with Main
street and running thence due cast along tlie
center of Thacher street sixteen (16). rods,
thence north nine («) rods, thence due west six­
teen MG) rods, thence due south along the
center of Main street nine (9) rods to the place
of beginning containing oue hundred forty-four
square rods of ground, being in the village of
Woodland, according to tlie recorded plat
thereof. It being on tbe S W U ot section 15 T. 4
.19
N. K. 7 W.
Mary M. Garlanp. Mortgagee.
Smith A Coi.&lt;;i:nvr..
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
.. |l 1 19. &amp; 4.'
Dated March 18.1W1.
.'li Ml fi ;» 10 33
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Miehigsm County of Barry—s*.
Notice is hereny given, that by an order of.the
Probate Court for tbe County ot Bany. made
io j".
on thecicblb day •! April. A. D. l«»t&gt;lx months
n 4'.
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present their claims against the estate of John
Seat *35 cento for any distance, A. Greble. late of said county, deceased, and
tr dns without change between that all creditors of said deceased are rejuirect
to present their claims to said Probate Court,
st the Probate office, tn the city of Hastings, for
examination and allowance, on or before the
eighth day ot October next, and that such
claims will be heard before said court on Wed­
nesday. the eighth day ot July, and on Tburs&lt;fcv. the eighth day of October next, at ten
o'clock in tne forenoon of each of those days.
I Dated. April fllh, A. D. 1801.
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MICHIGAN By.

BETROIT. LANSING
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&amp; NORTHERN

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_A. E. Woolley, Agent.

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■■ &lt;»ii. tne Circuit County for
V ■•.' Kirrr—iu Ctaaeery. Fifth
• n:u-t~iu Ctnncery.
• I-’ Iu the Circuit Court f.w the
L wry. in chxnrery. at Hastings, en'
• &gt;t April. A. I), let.
»r» Hi. Complainant.

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f.-tuagin WHl'ngton D. PrttengSI.
• f-u*u®ii. Wilttan. a. fVtteagW.
' l'rlt»arfil|. HrtUe E. Peoeogtl.
• --suit.. Hugb fvttmgia James
* ■ i; sti.-» Rf.k a w.ucin.. Walton
1
Holme* and Nichols, ahepi -luy. defendant*.
« •- i’ si&gt;pe*rtn&lt; from affidavit on
'L-t-ii-tants. Wallace H. fctienglll
-■&lt;’■• •’ Fmenglll ore not resident*
ot
■ ■ reside in tbe state oLNebraaka.
•&gt;- «»f Smith &amp; Colgrove. ComHohntorn, it |« ordered that
'*l&lt;1 »on-re«Hient deu.'. ।" 4".Mce Hand WettingSL&lt;i.J- be entered herein within four
’miHth.m tliedate ot this order; and Iu enw
uJ - nu
they cause their answer* to
ther
c.”'nP,ritt to be filed, nnd a cony
-''•’'•'Mi on the comptalnf* Molfcl'! l*'e,'ty days lifter service on them
anl»n
1A1b,w V* no&lt;,,» of tt&gt;'» order;
J’u“*t tb«reof. said bill will be taken
« .'
'"on-resH-nt defendant*.
ifava nll furt liT ordered, tint within twenty
&lt;Lr • If.
cause a nottre of this or,o lhe Hastings Baxxkb, a
lo «am
,,r,'ned- published and eirenlattag
w .L7h’”'V- *Ud ,h*r
puflleatiou be
cjm.i.iiied therein, once hi esch week, for six
UU
'«=J«*ion. or that be enure a copy of
relntah/ HV.’ be,Pe™o’»Hy served on aald nontS'fln 1
«least twenty days nefore
u“” *'‘o'0 Prescribed for his appearance.

*««• Thom. tJ. Bat eg. Register in Chancery.

theology indobsed.

CHAS. W. AUMMTROK*..

jugde of Probate.

Mortgage Sate.
Milt
been Casey,
made Indated
the. conditions
to having
.Spellman
tebrusry
certain
by Harrison
A. D. mortgage
1888. and jnade
recorded
in the
orshy
and Sarah
A. furForahy.
his
of
the Register
of Deeds,
the County
of
. and dtate of Michigan, on tbe ‘.ritli day of
lary. A. D. t«»8. tn liber as of mortgages
rex&gt;3. on which mortgage there I* claimed
aoe due at the date of this notice tbe sum of
r hundred three dollars and thirteen cento,
aad an attorney's fee of twenty-five dollars pro­
vided for in said mortgage, and no suit or proeeodlunat law having been Instituted to re­
corer the moneys secured by said mortgage, or
M^o?tiieretore’. by rtrtue of ^e power of sale
contained in said mortgxR*. and the »t*liitr In
such ease made and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Mondav. the Gtb day of July..A.
D. 1981. at ten o'clock In the forenoon. I shall
•ell at public auction to the highest bidder, at
the north
premise*
described
in said
mor
gageinorthe
so
tbe
front
of
court
bouse
mnch
asdoor
may
be tbe
necessary
o ps&gt;where
«he
elty
ofthereof
Hastings,
'that
being
the with
plju*
amount
dueCourt
on for
said
mortgage
ten per
the Circuit
cent.
Interest,
and all Barry
legal costs, together aith
an attorney's fee of twenty-five dollars
ed for therein, tbe }*«{»&gt;«» 2LP'°,Ldcff,!l£d or
said ni'jrtgase as alt those certain pieces ,.or
parcels ol land xltuate in township '9*®^’"
the countv of Barry and State ot Michigan.

8

U» ebun*.
When
prwb/u.rt™
were moved to wk tbe mmioH, to iww
on DtT*rimn*ttw Mwunbl, could not ew
the rewponeiHllt,. Bee. KUneeer
Lr»kine, of Cnrlule, Pk. followed in a
lengthy speech against Dr. Briggs’ posi­
tion. Like all the other speakers he dwelt
strongly on Judge Breckenridge's advice
giv.-n the aaxembly Just before his death
Thursday.
A motion wax then agreed to fixing the
time for the vote at &amp; o’clock p. m., and
the debate was limited to ten-minute
speeches. Rev James Lewis, of Joliet,
uu., spoke for the substitute; Elder Jun­
kins, of Phllm|flphia opposed it. Dr. C.
H. Parkhurst, uf the Union Theological
seminary, wdd he loved Dr. Briggs, but
tiuit he wm a difficult man to get along
with. The directory would meet the ns
semhly in any plan of settlement of the
matter. He favored Worcester’s xubstl
tute. Several more speeches were made,
nnd then the moderator announced that 5
o’clock had arrived.

r.r.lr, U.l......

Drruurt M»y ».-Th« Bring, light w«
fought to the cud yesterday and Princeton
won. Prof. Briggs' doctrinal view* were
disapproved by a great maj&amp;rity and l»r.
Patton wax once more triumphant In a
fight against “loose theology." At the
•pening of the axxembly yesterday some
greetings were exchanged with other Pres­
byterian bodies. A feeling «.f xadnrm
permeat4&lt;d the assembly over the sail event
of Thursday, which for a time mudifie.1
the excitement consequent on the ojiening of what was expected to Ik- the final
debate on the great question before the
body; but as the debate proceeded iVaeemed
that tbe awful presence of death waa for
gotten fora while, ami theological guns
thundered with Increasing vigor all along
the line.
_
Rev. Hathaway, of Jersey City, Ix-gan
the debate. He urged disapproval of the
Briggs appointment fora year rather than
permanently. If the imAtbly disapproved
for a year it would give time for such in­
vestigation nx was nerexxarj-. It would be
a sad day for the church when they al­
lowed a te&lt;-hnicaHty of law t&lt;&gt; defeat Jus­
tice. He pleaded uot for Dr. Briggs, but
for the IxT-t interesta of the church. The
assembly wax making history. IaI it not
make history for which their children
might have to apologize.

Rev. S. Bowden, of Genesaee, N. Y.. said
the assembly must disapprove or let the
appointment be confirmed by default. It
was now or never ax to the veto. If this
atcx-mbly did not disapprove tbe thing
waa finished. No action could lx- taken
except that proposed in the committee's
report. The amendment of Dr. Ixigan de
laying the veto nullified the report, and
Dr. Briggs'appointment wax settled. This
would lx- livid by any judge Ixrfore wlioni
the compart should conic. The assembly
must protect nil Its rights. It was the
highest court of the church, und when a
case came from a lower court it must be
reversed or affirmed.
Colonel John J. McCook, the grant rail­
rand lawyer and a member of Rev. John
Hall's church in New York, said he wanted
to burn into the hearts of t he commissiouawhat their departed brother iuul said,
impress upon them tlnhucceasity uf
doing the only possibly thing it could do.
Suggestions luul been made about the lole
bie* warning tin? assembly to Ik* careful.
Careful of what? Of doing their duty? If
they did that they would send out to the
world a report of the only honest notion
they could take. Rev. Mr. Hathaway hail
shown his opinion of Union by deciding to
send his son to Princeton, after he had ar­
ranged for him at Union, rather than
place him under the influence of n man
who attacked the Bible. This brought
cries of “Shame,” “Shame," and tlie speaker
sat down. Z

Rev. Mr. Legnn. who hail moved nn
amendment sending the case over until
next assembly, then spoke iu defense of
bl* amendment. He did not undertake to
controvert the law as laid down by the ec­
clesiastical lawyer, Dr. Patton, and the
civil lawyer, J. J. MtCook. yet
he
thought it wax a strange law which al­
lowed them to mingle ex part&lt;? jiwilions
with law. This reixirt wax not only a
blow at Dr. Briggs, but at the seminary.
(Cries &lt;»f “No." “No."] Should the sem­
inary be driven out of the church by pre­
cipitate action? It conld be taken up when
(he assembly met next year if there was
trouble in Union college. That was good
fundamental Inw of the church, and would
be sustained by the highest civil courts.

—The Final Vote.
The acenes in the assembly as consider
ation of the case came to a close were very
exciting. After the adoption of the reso
lution in favor of taking n vote on the
matter at 5 o'clock, both aides began getliny in-their h^*t licks.
Briggs’ friends
we^e jtersistent in tlieir attempt to post­
pone consideration. During tne last, few
minutex the contention for the floor wax
terriffic. Civil Service Commissioner Ly­
man; Rev. Dr-Baker, of Philadelphia, and
Rev. Dr. Bartlett, ot Washington City,
were among t hose who were fortunate in
securing t he moderator's eye, and, though
J udge Shipmah of New Jersey, had been
waiting an hour under Moderator Green's
now* for a chance to xay a hist gtxxi word
for Briggs, the moderator did not notice
him.
hive o'clock came with Dr. Bartlett urg­
ing the veto of Dr. Briggs' appointment,
when a Briggs man jumped up with a mo-,
tion to adjourn. The assembly howled
him down. Dr. Worcester’s substit ute for
the report of President Patton’s eoinmitlee was first presented. There wax not one
hundred in favor of it. Next came Dr.
Ixjgnn's amendment that disapproval lx?
extended only for the pttreent, which was
voted down with ax big an adverse major­
ity as Dr. Worcester’s substitute. Then
came tbe report of Patton's committee.
Amid wild excitement, mingled with hi*
larity, the vote wax ordered, but from dl»order the whole scene changed to most
solemn stilhiess when tlie name of the
11 ret presbytery on the list wa* called by
the stated clerk. Tlie ayes had it from
the start. Only a solitary “no" lent aid
and comfort to the Briggsites for half an
hour. The southwestern reserve and the
far west were solidly Princetonian, The
mederator voted for the report, ax did the
stated clerk. Dr. Patton wax not present.
The foreign delegates votcd“aye"»s strong*
ly ax they knew how. When the vote was
couuUsl It sttKxI 440 to SO. Briggs' ap­
pointment hail been vetoed, and Princeton
had won the greatest theological battle
since the trial of Professor Swing. Ad­
journed.
DKTROlT.May 9ft.—Grim death put a sud­
den and nwful stop to tlie debate in thePre«bytcrian assembly yesterday over the
Briggs cam? by hushing forever the voice
of one of the debaters just at the ciuw* of
hia speech. Judge S. _M- Breckenridge,
one of the most conxpicutiux figures in the
assembly, waa the victim, nnd his startling
taking off cast a gloom that wax dramatic
over the whole laxly of conimixxionrr*.
Judge Breckenridge had just completed
bin remarks on the Briggs case and turned
toward the clerk's desk when be gasped
and fell insensible. He was carried to an
ante-room and attended by Dr. Yeomans,
but expired in a few minutes, the carnw
of death being heart &lt;lisea&lt;w. The debate
was discontinued at once, the buuquet set
for last night postponed, and 'a memorial
service ordered instead.

II {IE]

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Land where our Mother*
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m.
Thy name I love;
I love thy tucksand frills
JBut oh: what laundry bills;
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RDw When I think ofithee.
ESS Let music swfcH the breeze,
And blow through all the
rtj*
trees
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f
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Michigan.
.
MrsKEGOX, Mich., May 20.—The schooner
Thomas Hume, owned by Hockley &amp;
Hume, of this city, has undoubtedly been
wrecked nnd gone to the bottom of Ixike
Michigan, together with her crew of seven
men. One week ngo Thtuxday the Hume
nnd the Rooxe Simmons cleared from Chi­
cago for Muskegon. A stiff gale waa
blowing. They slipped along pretty lively
and enccrantcrod a heavy sen. The Sim­
mons labored in the storm for several
hours and finally put lack into Chicago,
arriving here Wednesday night. The last
seen of the Hume she was encountering
the storm and pursuing tier course to Mus­
kegon. The Simmons remained in Chica­
go until the storm xubtdded nnd then made
her way to Muskegon.

Upon arriving here the cafitain was
DR. WORCESTER'S SUBSTITUTE.
mnch surprised to learn that the Hume
had not been heard of. At first it wax ex­
pected that .*he liad run into some conven­
ient port for shelter. But days juissed
After a few more speeches pro and con,
and no tidings being received of her, in­
Dr. J. H. WcTaester, • whose Calvinistic quiries were made of other boats. but no
views are of the strictest sort, proposed a one had seen the Hume. Tlie Thomas
substitute for the resolution and Dr. Lo­ Hume was formerly the H. C. Albright.
gan’s amendment. His substitute pro­ She was in charge of Capt. Harry Alposed that inasmuch as the relations be­ brightsou, whnw home is in Chicago.'
tween Union college and die assembly Imd Besides the captain she bad a crew of six
uarter-of the nortbea*t 9“*r'
grown out of its rights, certain things men. all of Chicago. She was valued at
W.30Q._____________ /
(SJ) In township one (1 ■ north ot range nine (9) should be done. It provided for a com­
west, and containing In all ^slilj-nlne and one. mittee to confer with tbe directors of
Bridgeport, Conn., June 2.—Benjamin
half (i»W) «cres. be me wne more or MWUnion seminary as to the relations of the
The sde is made subjects® two prior
by and between tbe parties hereto, covering seminary to the assembly next year, that Fish, treasurer of the Barnum &amp; Bailey
same premises.
__
the directors be requested to rescind the Show, and cousin of Mrs. Barnum, b
8FKI.UMAN CsBKY, Mortgagee.
transfer of Dr. Briggs, and that in any quoted as saying: “I have just left Mrs.
Smith &amp; COLOMOVg,
'
Attorney* for Mortgagee
event Dr Brigg* be not allowed to give in- Barnum, and we have decided that the
Dated, April 7. l»i.
best thing that we can do is to bare Mr,
rtnietion In ihrolw Tbe mtalltute
feuded nnd Dr. Woreeeter »d&lt;ln«d Barnum's body exhumed nnd cremate* .
Tlmt was bis wish, nnd such a disposition
tbe nwrablr In ndrexae, tbereof.
would have been made of the remains but
Ho said the substitute provided a course for the opposition of members of the fam­
oJcuUud to moth. th. wlf-rrepwri of tb« ily. We will communicate at once with
dT—tor. rf Union, who M* »*“* ““t*" the relatives, ami endeavor in every possi­
ble way to secure their consent.” Tlie rea­
I k an
Eases Pais Instantlycave time for new- light to come in for all son of the determination in the attempt
last week to steal the body of the great
H
it
wax
referred
lasck
to
the
directors
they
Strengthens Weak Parts.
could revoke die appointment, which showman.
ended the affair; they could reappoint and
tbe matter would come up again in a year
Dt'QUOIN, Ills., June 3.—The Egyptian
irith better knowledge of the case and they coal mine employe* went on strike here
could disapprove. It was easy to do ma
yewterday. Tbe cense for the xtrike is a
a,? what could not be undone in a genera- difference of opinion between the miner*
tio'n Let dtc aaxembly not repeat the
errors of the fathers. Errors seldom come and operator* regarding the contract. The
operators agree to pay every two weeks,
with ten hours’ work a day. The men
•,-laim that they were to receive ten hours
of annlauae.
,
The noon recw* *•" »*ken. and upon re- pay for nine houra work, and weekly pay.
eJrobling Dr. McKibben, of Cindmiali, Ax both sides are firm on extended period.
floor. He said tbe awwmbly did □f idleness may be looked for.

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CLOSING SCENES OF THE DAV.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the condition*
ot a* certain mortgage made by ettuton s
liolce and Eva A. noIce bls wife u\ Marv
M. Garland dated November 13 A D 1?^
and
recorded
the office
of the
Register
of
lieeds.for
tbe tncounty
of Bony
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ATAny time
WRITE TO

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.
No. io Spruce Street,

NEW YORK.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Io tbe matter of the estate of Aaron Parkei.
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell al pub­
lic auction, to fl-H highest bidder, on TuiUktav
the Ifitb day of June, A. D. 1891. at ten o'clock
In tbe forenoon at the probate court room*,
tn tbe city of ItaMtnK*. In the county
of Barry.- in tbe Stale of Michigan, pursaant to license and authority graulrd t-&gt; me on the
23rd dav^vf A»»«il. A. D. 1891,by the Probate
CotintnDam Contrtv, Mlriogxn. all of the es­
tate,. right, title aud interext of the said deceas­
ed of. in and to the real estat*? situate
and brine in
the
County of Barry,
in tbe State ot MlclriRi&gt;t&gt;- known and
described ax f Hows, to-wlt; Forty aervn
of land lying In the M&gt;ulh wvat corner ot tbo
north west quarter (W) of section on* (I), tn
own four t4 . north «d ran**- right (it) west, tn
The success of this Great Cough Cure is ’Barry
County, Michigan, subject in Mie dower
without a parallel in the history of medicine. and homestead righ:» ol Hannah Parker, widow
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- of said deecax*-&lt;l therein.
. . nn
r. h
.
Dated. April 23rd. A. D.. IMt.
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GAaagow is admirably situated tor one Ilast month of the year, and it Is my wish
having time to Uk« e day’s holiday now ।that all the membcni of the claim shall be
and then, and wishing to Improve them by as
i faithful In elotring up the year as they
vial Ung the many places of interest In Ihave been thus far.
1 think I can say truthfully that in At­
Scotland, as it Is a great railroad center
"ThThASTINGH, MJCH., PVSTOnUCX,
as well as being the center of almost ।tendance and tctlre work and a desire 'to
numberlew lines of steamers running up make the labors of the Prealdent of tbe
Atpacitt id« idW—
and down toe Clyde, touching at the 1Circle a» light as possible, Lee Circle
numerous points of interest along its would stand first. I am satisfied that all
shores and rqnnlng into the numerous the members of toe present class, us n rule
Republican# in this neck o’ tlie woods lochs that form arms of the river at inter­ have been In their places whenever they
could be. and the attendance has shown 1L
vals along its length.
are proud of the new Tribune.
One pleasant trip Is to take a train in It h not strange that In n .class of thirtyTh.t* »et« «•» « e™
lhU the morning for Ayr, toe home of toe four there should be those who could not
eoontrj htU won'
'• ** 'l'w,k,ul Ayrshire poet, which Is about sixty miles always attend. And now as we enter the
closing month let us renew our interest
(«U.e prowtlve pollejr of ll» republkm from Glasgow and situated on the Bay of
Ayr. The city Itself is not of much Inter­ and thus reap the reward that always
party than now.
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est, It being of about twenty thousand pop­ follows faithful work. It will be seen by
the class that we are u week ahead and
Gov. Winans has not endeared himself ulation and similar to other Scotch towns.
About four miles out in the country, how­ will close our year's work on the 20th of
with the U. A. IL by his veto of tie 830,­
ever, Is situated the cottage In which June, so as to be entirely out of the way
000 state appropriation for the national Robert Burns was born. One can get of the graduating exercises of the high
o|&gt;en carriages and drive out In a half school.
encampment at Detroit.
Let me also call attention to tlie sub­
hour. The country is very interesting In
fc’rve coinage of silver dollars simply itself, as this place, being close to the »ea. scription to the Chautauqua cottage fund ;
means that *5 cents on each one coined Is a favorite resort In the summer, and In nt Bay View which 1 pledged for the:
consequence, there are many fine country Circle and paid. Many of the members
goes Into toe profits of-mining corpora­
houses with beautifully kept ground usual­ have given a little towards it, and If any
tions. Are they needful objects of charity ly very extensive. In tbe cottage three others desire to give something, I would
rooms, the l&gt;exl room containing the bed In like to have them do It right away, so that
to be thus highly favored?
which toe poet was born, the dining room the matter may be closed up.
The country can now breathe a long and the hall, each with several relics such
1 also call attention to the payment of
algh of relief, or something else. The as the chair in which he sat when a child, the membership fee. as 1 understand one
or
two have not paid. Tills should be
some
ot
his
letters
and
paintings
which
microbe that causes the grip has at last
had been given him. In one of toe relic paid Miss Evans at once and the proper
been corralled and photographed. The
cnse* was a short poem signed “An blank filled. If it has,not beetndone.
Detroit Tribune suggest that this microbe’s American,” written as the poem tells us.
Thanking you "all for your nwAy
misery will be complete when toe news­ under the inspiration with which the courtesies and hoping to see yon at fitie
author was Inspired while visiting tbe next three meetings of the Circle, 1 nm
paper cute of the same appear.
• Very truly yours.
cottage. The author was Col. R. G.
•
Clkmknt Smith, Pres.
&gt; Tbe stability of our finances under re­ Ingersoll. The inonuuK-nt Is close by toe
publican wlmlnlstratlmi is clearly shown cottage, surrounded by well kept grounds
and walks and lined by tbe holly tree In
by the fact ton; not even a flurry hi all of its many varietiea. In the monu­
.Those ot our readers who contemplate
American financial affairs has been created ment there are also various relics consist­ spending the season at a summer resort on
by tbe withdrawal of over 850,000,000 gold ing principally of books used by Bums or the lake side, will find it to their interest
to inquire into the advantages offered by
from this country and its shipment to glvep by him to his *wife. A view of the Ottawa Beach and Macatawa Park, which
surrounding country and ot the sea in the
Europe iR the past eight weeks.
distance can be had from the top of toe are adjoining resorts, in fact, practically
monument which Is about sixty feet high. one. situated on the shores of Lake Michi­
The everlasting public nuisance of rail­ Within a few yards of the monument is a gan and Macatawa Bay. abont six miles
west of Holland, or in other words, about
road passes to members of the legislature small building containing very good
statues of Tam O’Shanter and Louter thirty miles .southwest of (Jrand Rapids.
is shown by the long-drawn sessions of
Johnnie looking as one’s Imagination Great improvements have been made there
that body. Nothing is done from Friday picture when
during tbe past few months, and the re­
sult Is a second Coney Island. Great
nuon until Tuesday morning. But tbe
'The Louter lauld his queerest stories.
pavilions for dancing and refreshment
” The landlord's laugh was ready choru*
squaw bucks continue to draw their
The storm without might ralr aud rustle—
have been built immedlatelcy on the
Tam didna mind the stortn a whistle."
salaries with great regularity just the
water's edge. Boon! walks, fountains,
An hundred yards takes one to the Brig rustic work and rustic seats have been
o’ Doon where Tam was pursued by the provided, and grand sandy beach which
witches aud where faithful “Meg” left heretofore depended solely on Its bathing
What was It tbe democratic refonuqjs
behind “her ain gray tail.”
attractions has been transformed into an
promised about an adjournment of tlie
The ruins of Kirk Alloway are within a attractive summer resting place. The
( few steps of the monument and the old wooded hills surrounding with the pretty
htttelaUire after 90 days session? It
June now, and over live months have been church yard is just the kind In which cottages peeping forth here nnd there form
witches hold their midnight dances for a back ground welch completes a picture
frittered away by the lazy squawbucks,
imaginations like the one Tam must have not excelled anywheres on the lake shores.
and nothing done yet except to pass par­ had when, on his way home, lie watched
Of course excursion tickets will be sold
tban democratic measures. This is re­ them dancing.
during tlie season, details of»which can be
The church roof bos fallen In and the secured from the ticket agents of the D. L.
form Indeed.
walls, only, remain standing. The old A N. and of the C. * W. M. By.
tree with its roots under tbe front end of
Mr. Southwick, formerly of tlie Oakland
The democratic talk of a deficiency in the church still stands. The fountain at St. (Hair, and of the St. Denis. Grand
the national treasury caused by the appro­ where the poet was baptized still bubbles Rapids, and now manager of the well
up from toe base of the tree. “The Twa
priations of the last congress Is proving as Brigs” are still In use. but the city has known Livingston, In Grand Rapids, will
have charge of the resort and communica­
much of a veneered chestnut as the demo­ been built down close to both of them.
tions to him in regard to rate? apd rooms
cratic claim that the McKinley bill would "The Tam o’ Sbanter Inn” has u Baring should be addressed to the Livingston.
sign
hung
out
announcing
such
to
be
its
Grand
Rapids. until June’4Lh. after which
tend tn advance prices. Tlie treasury re­
name;.but the deslri* one might have to
serve is increasing steadily and prices for enter Is dispelled upon looking Inside, at Ottawa Beach.
what tbe average citizen needs to buy are where a little harrow bar serves to divide
THE MARKETScustomer from bar tender, the same as
steadily becoming lower.
Halting*.
when Tam was holding nightly revels with
Apples—Dried.—
But ter­
■
This is the comment of tlie Grand Rap­ its garrulous. landlord. Thus the sight
seer reluctantly blds good bye to
Clover seed «3JO£t.OO.
ids Telegram Herald on Wednesday's sesBerns—&gt;1.00 per uu.
Corn—oa&amp;70c.
skm of our notorious squawEuck legists­
Beet- Dressed |G OOJF-W ealtes. gl 00 ftLM)
Taking the steamer in the morning from
Krars- ture. It makes toe average citizen tired
Hides-Beef,4^e; ealf, 5c.
Glasgow one can go down; the Clyde a
to think of such a spectacle of “Reform"
Lard—He.
distance of forty miles to Dunoon, arriv­
Lime—Selllnjat »c per bbl; waterlime.giA®
as this:
ing there at about ten in the morning. per bbl.
Data—&lt;fie perbu.
Another one of those scenes of boys’ Getting out here one can take a very pretty
youtoes-ejito-x-. per bu.
play and misrule took place in tlie House road winding around Holy Loeh (so called
Pork—gt 00 a 94 to.
yesterday. Bills were i&amp;ssed through because a ship bringing holy land from
Plaster—Seiling at gi.SO pertoo.
Salt—Selllag at ?! per bbl.
commit let' ot the whole wlthont* any con­ Jerusalem was wrecked and sunk in tlie
Timothy Seed-Selllngatgl.75 per bu.
sideration or Attention from tmnawmakerB, mouth of the loch) Ixxrh Ixmg, and then
Wheat—No. l.whitegim; red. gl.03.
whose minds were engrossed with tbe more through a lonjj range of mountains and
Flour—g3.oo per hundred.
Rye-486.
weighty putt ter of hurling paper wads and finally ending at the foot of "Ben More*’
graying the chairman.
Representative the highest mountain in the chain. It being
IMtdctua's Kindergarten bill whs a very ap­ a little less than three thousand feet in
Beans—S2.ra per bn. for city picked.
propriate bill for the occasion and so was height, and distant eight miles from
Butter-Wjkc. creamery
Corn—®c per on.
fidpreoentative Jackson’s bill concerning Dunoon. The mountain is very steep and
Bgga-isaisc.
tafant-i, idiots, lunatics and other incom­ precipitous, and Is covered with ice and
Data—Wcoerbu.
petents. They were all there locking after snow for n distance of a thousand feet be­
Poultry—Live: chickens, c;
duck
c.
tbeir own.
.
low (he summit, in r.any places it Is turkeys. .
Wiual-No. I wane 91 jj. No. 2red.gl.liH,
necessary to draw oneself bodily upwards
*
tiuflklo
Livestock.
by
grasping
some
friendly
but
slippery
This Is what the democratic Detroit
Cattle—dull
Free Preos has to say regarding Gov. rock, and a long hour and a half Is required
Mheep and Lambs—dull
&gt;
to reach the summit from which can be
Hogs-Medlum and Mixed 84.86©S5.(«.
Winans veto of the appropriation of $30.­ had on a clear day, a munificent view /of

HwHuy. ThonwlBy. Jm» «■ 16,‘-

editorialTnotes.

I Ill
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000 for toe national G. A. R. encampment
at Detroit:
It now becomes the duty of the legisla­
ture to be as resolute, as firm In Its con­
victions. and as prompt in action as the
executive has been. The legislature has
already given the necessary two-toirds
vote in each House for the appropriation.
Tbe sincerity of tbe gentlemen who voted
tot the appropriation is do less proof
against interrogation than that of the
Governor himself. • • • The legislative
branch, with all due respect to the execu­
tive. should now be equally Insistent upon
Its own position. The bill ought to, and
aadoubtedly will, pass both Houses over
tbe Governor's veto. And the sooner tbe

the surrounding country, toe numerous
lochs, tbe Clyde lined with shipping as far
as tlie eye can reach, and also the less in­
teresting view of Glasgow and adjoining
cities covered with the black smoke of a
thousand manufacturing Institutions.
In order to catch the last steamer for
Glasgow which leaves at half past four,
one must not loiter on the return journey,
even though the long walk and difficult
climb has nearly exhausted the strength
of one unused to such trips. Any pleasant
day Aay be well and profitably spent by
taking an early steamer and going from
point to point along the coast, stopping for
a few minutes at each of the many resorts
which line the banks of the Clyde and toe
shores of the lochs, which are connected
directly with the river.
Very truly yours,
Geobok H. Rock.

And soon the political mountebanks who
seek their #w» political fortunes by Indsctatg people to go into a third party, and
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
who then uae the third party as trading
stock to drive aharp bargains for theinsehrrs with tlie democrat*, will be In their
The ladies of -tbe Presbyterian church
Rtory. This time tliey will work the cordially invite their friends to a social In
the society rooms on Friday, the 12th Inst

■nd committed io poMties, throe political

Services at the Presbyterian ehureh
Sunday, June 7, rooming and evening.
The Y. P. 8. C. K. meet at fiso and will
be led by MimHallock.

The C. L. S. C. will bold Its next meet­
ing at the home of ProL W. D. Sterling,
with the following program:

The popularity which Hood's Sarsaparilla
has gafneU as a spring medicine Is wonderful.
It posmmee just those elements of health-giv­
ing, blood purifying and appetite -restoring
which everylKxly seems to need at this seamm.
Do not continue in a dull, tired, unsatisfactory
condiU.m when you may bu so much benrilt.-d
by Rood s Sarsaparilla. It purifies the ttiood
imri
ft...

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One patent revolving. self expanding.

tare with the hunt improved bigamtetic
aa»d aquawbuek reform attachmente, by

cnUundrted a*d

Practical Talka on Writing English, Miss
Hallock.
Critic, Mra. Hicks.

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Can show you the best

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We think it the best, and so do our cus-

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New Quick Meal Stove

Office 1

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Nothing to get out of order.

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It lights at once.

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No waiting to heat the-

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WE ARE

DOING THE
BUSINESS
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Wall Paper!
BECAUSE

Do you want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet; any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or die like,
this season?

What is it? It is a floor cover made of cork. Call at my
store and examine it, as it is much superior to dirpet
or any other Hoor cover at
lue.

We are selling the finest line We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
at the lowest prices.
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the store a visit and be pleased.
NEW GOODS.
Yours truly,
NO CHESTNUTS.

EVERYTHING NEW.
FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

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LINOLEUM

ARCHIE McCOT.

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.
remedy of the aoe

Oh where, Oh where, can I get a shoe,
That fits like a glove and won’t wear through
That feels so easy and looks so neat —
That others will envy the style of my feet?

Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, now pastor
1st M. E. church al Muskegon,
writes as follows:
4 iaan pwascre to saying. to all whom It may

to he anrteht. haff—rwhU --L_r r

Tbe regular monthly meeting of tbei V. ol th. O|&gt;U&gt;1.«1 &lt;£.
W. F. M. S. of toe M. E. ehurcb win be montals as tntbe
held on Wednesday, June 10th, at the
home of Mm. B. R. Rose, beginning at
2:80 p. m. Subject tor the month. “The

the Colleges of tbe Country.” and on
•'Child Marriage iu India” broldro other

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street, 1

French Course, Miss Rose Goodyear.
^Hungary’s Progress and Position, Mrs.
till wind up

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a recommend anything
*'toUent Tnodfana'•
relied upon as pos^e.-MtthwfUt eitureh. Goldwater,

frequently soitettad to do ao.

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Kind friend to your question let me say,
I hat at Spence Bros.’ Shoe Store they have made
The best of goods for the retail trade.

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For Sale by all Druggists.

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small, os dining rooms generally aro ln
army garrisons, but by dint of moving
out the stove, which until now had cum­
bered ono corner, nnd then crowding the
sideboard into its place, sufficient room
had been gained to admit of extending
a. a- c. h. barber
the table diagonally and seating four­
,
Physicians and Surgeons.
teen people thereat, and now, with the
Calls In city or county responded to with curtains drawn, but the soft evening
promptness, day or night
breeze playing through tb.*s open case­
ment and the broad hallway, m the soft,
1 tflLI.IAM 0. LOWDEN.
yet brilliant light of dozens of wax
Ij
Lawyer.
&lt; iflicc over Julius Russell’s store, .Slate candles set in sconces on the walls or in
Mtrrt. lifting.**, Midi?
heavy candelabra on the damask covered
board, a merry party had gathered for
J i L ART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
one of the "lovely dinners" for which
0
’
Attorneys ut law.
Mrs. Lane was already famous.
Over Ha»UKM* National Bank,
HHstliiKs. Michigan.
Andale office*, at Grund Rapid*. Midi.
i A. SCRIBNER, M.D.,
,
Delton, Mich.
Office In hotel at present.

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SHELDON.
ATotnicI and Real Estate Office;
At&gt;»triM’i tMock. Haatiugiu
V l.' i &gt;»u oil Kr»l EUute Real Estate
&gt; । .: &gt;iii)i:i-**i'&gt;ti. General con nrtoi.rlng.
4 cutnp'dc -&lt;«H ot Atuiract Book*; c&lt;mi
:.-«t:i Gm iiecunl*. can f,'rnl«»i complete
C. E. BROOKS. Cleric.

!’. DRAKE, M. Dtf

Ul.lrr over Holloway1* drag store. I
;,«ur» from ; to 4 p. tn. Telephone, con
»iib residence, at Holloway's drug

ff

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£T‘-.th?

Frt-dP-S wb- come to the board a total stranger co

“«««. of the jodg, -dvooto ud the
“i httl» »&gt;X little th. m.
oBc’ h*4 STOtm eo to leen
&lt;®oo bb memory and hie opinion thnt

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“taMt ‘"'W’o-hl.
On“ mor’ "Pre«d

77th’ tro“b1’1 »*ib Of the
c»pitol. and the army wa. eenl home,
and nehown few were retahmd from
the milhooa ot volnntocni to cloee np the
record, and aooonnu ot that rut ortabiehment, the bureau .mnonnoed that it
couldn t get along without Maj. Lawler,
and Lawler wuahrewd enough to ue
taUT,’?-* 11,6 ixw*ti&lt;&gt;n" ith the
ureret ot Ueutenant colonel for faithful
“nd inentorioo. urricoe during a war
hl;
cot on"’ h'*rd '•»
whittle of a bullet, ho wu preamtly an"““t”™' 'o the permanent
establishment and dtilv commisrioned
one of the array ot officer, of the regular
array.
At this time lua sole acquaintance with
the gentlemen with whom Ids future lot
was t&lt;&gt; be cast was what ho had derived

murtiai proceeding*
which for three years he had rotmt ten
to twelve hours a day in reviewing; and
JlLI.ASl’lE. Notary Public
knowing them through that medium
:: । I’. S. Claim Agi-nL
alone, it became nomewhat difficult for
.di kind* Of claim.* before the
him to estimate them through any other
ot the Inferior office- Call on him
•■•rucr Court mid aettersuu Sc*..
when at lu^t be was ordered to duty nt a
far western city as judge advocate of n
fA'i
uivnmon. He hud been so many years
within the shadow of the war dejiartment that unny life in any other shape
looked to him as might a strange garret
to nn exiled cat When he met an of­
I’;... ■ • tian aivi Surgeon.
ficer for the first time his mind reverted
. ,■ • ..»!&gt;&gt;
oses of the
EAR and the tirvMervatiou of vision
to the records which he had reviewed:
“J ahull expert tn see poit appearing fn this was not the man who led the as­
।
role of cntnuu'Jor.”
sault on Bloody Angle at Spot tsylvaniu.
ku re »u Broadway. nearCourt
Three of the infantry captains were who planted the first colors on the
pnswnt with their wives. Pretty Jean­ heights of Mission Ridge, who made the
nette McCrea, who was visiting the |*rilous night ride to Crook after tbe
Burnhams,was escorted in by Dr. Inger­ disaster of the Little Hora, but the of­
’ntnn block. Hastings.)
soll, popularly reputed to be an intract­ ficer wltb preferred the charges against
- i-ourt* &lt;•( the state.
able bachelor, yet privately believed to Col. Blank, or who was tried for dupli­
l»c melting beneath tlie tenderness of cating pay accounts at Nashville, or who
that yopng lady’s sweet bine eyes: and was the unwilling witness in the case of
urti oi the Bute, Collection* Georgia Marshnll found herself sitting old Barn- nt Fort Fettermau.
vis-a-vis with Mrs. Brodie, a somewhat
To his pragmatical mind even* soldier
L' I’,. TIMMERMAN. iloniwpatUicThy- portly matron, who seemed capable of was a past or prospective figurant before
imbibing information through even- |K&gt;re a court martial, and long contemplation
* •
sientii mid Surgeon. ~
। t c.xer l.»r*rwt,'S'lrup«t'&gt;n*.)
anq storing it for future use. and yet at of innumerable counts in the shape of
the samci time imparting new and start­ specifications had so charged his mind
ling opinions on all cun-ent topics with with distrust of his fellow men that,
intensified volubility. Her eyes took in whatsoever might be his rank or record.
every detail cf the tasteful appoint- 1 uo officer stood so high us tu lie above
r- kikI f-iirt St*.. Ro*ttas?, Midi ineuts of the table. Iler nostrils'inhaled j suspicion, none so impregnable that,
Rates. $ 1.00 per Day.
the fragrance of the nffiejnad carnationi ■ judiciously handled, a court could not
-• ■ i&gt; ■. n ::h nlr .‘'hiit mein*. The
•
public rrM*ctfulh x&amp;ritrd. lavished on every hand. Iler lips parted j down him. "1 consider it my bounden
to receive the succulent little ulam—rare |J duty.”
’ he bad once said, "to convict un
TAtE andcollect- and •iiimccustosneii luxury west of the j officer if 1 possibly can." And while in
Missouri, yet easily expressed from St j his regard an acquittal might tenipornriL iuio—and to give utterance at tbesarne j ly and partially vindicate tbe party ucW&lt;»hllun-.l. Mich.
instznt to liveliest comments upon the ! eused, it must forever blight tho fair
J. M. Smith.
unusual feature of that evening’s parade. ' fame of the judge advocate who tried
It was not until after soup nnd the tjny the case.
thimbleful of slteiry that audible con-!
Some years of rubbing had bo far raodver.sition i tvxitl to extend beyond her, : tfifed his original views us tu teach him
and then Miss Marshall, who hud been । that until charges were actually pro­
I_€ Children'* Hediciis
l’:r Cn'-D. Crc'.-i-s. Hninenet*. endeavoring to entertain Capt. Brodie I forred it was not well td look npun any
and distract his mind from contempla- I of his new nssoctateti us actually and abtion of hia lietter hairs undaunted eon- I solutely attainted: but Ouce that formalyersatioful i&gt;ower.*. found herself ad- ity hud been uceotnplhihed. priuia facie
dressed by the gentleman on her right evidence of guilt was flrihly established,
"4i&gt;d so yon are from Cincinnati. Miss I aud only with reluctnnc» and inward, if
Marshall, and paying your first visit to - not active, rebellion could he bring himthe v.-.rt? Now. what do you thiuk of ; telf to accept a verdict otherwise. Prostixgs
ity
ank theenuy?"
' ceedings of courts ijvhii-b convicted he
"Pardon inc. Cut Lawler, but isn’t ! ^kimmvd through with lenient eye;
HastiiiKs. - - Mich.
that a
like the query we are said to there could be no error there: but when,
propound to Englishmen who have just as was his invariable custom, begtanred
landed? How do yon like’Atperica?"
I at the findings before beginning the n“Dr.t I inferred that you liad been view, and there discovered the uuwelfaerc long enough to form an opinion."
! come words "not guilty." no vigilance
under th* laws of the Bt&amp;lc
Michigan.
"To form one vaguely, perhaps, but could exceed that with which he bcruti-

JSRTSON HOUSE,

CapL and Mrs, Lane, yet be felt a cer­
tain trfnse of superiority to tltftm be­
cause he could, were he so disposed, tall
that young matron a host of ugly things
about her first husband.
Of Lane himself bo knew little or
nothing beyond tlie fact that the pro­
ceedings of courts martial of which he
had servod m? judge aSbJcate were al­
ways coneet. That he was known in
the fighting force of tho army as a brill­
iant and gallant soldier, who. had been
through many a hard campaign and had
twice or thricotbeen wounded, was of no
avail in Lawler's eyes. That might be a
very proper thing in its way. but did
not interest him. J ust now he was cast­
ing up in liis mind tho probable cost of
the dainty feast and wondering wbat
means Lano had outrile his pay. Miss
Marshall, being from Cincinnati, would
doubtless know something, nnd ho pro­
posed to put her on tho witness stand
forthwith, but, lawyer like, to lead up
to the matter by adroit circumlocution.
Yet nt tho first clumsily essayed compli­
ment sho hud looked up into liis face, a
merry ligiit in her big. dark, scrutinis­
ing eyes, and ho became instantly sus­
picious that sho was quizzing him.
Lawler reddened nt the very thought.
“You seem to have a very correct appreciajionof the h-gnl profosrion."Jie said,
IjoWevcr. with c.n effort atngu**Jt bow.
“Most young women. 1 fancy, are far
more partial to that of a soldier, fur in­
stance.”
"Most women,you know, admire courago and truth nnd straightforwardness,
colonel,"
"And yon mean that these are more
frcqui’nt in the army—that is, among
tho—the officers of tie line--than in tho
legal profesrion, I suppose. Now, Miss
M.trsiinll, a celebrated chief justice, from
whom you may bo descended, as yon
.bear theA*ime name, was the embodi­
ment of all these traits." '
“And bis mantle fell on tho shoulders
of many. I .doubt not. colonel: but—was
it big enough to go round?"
•Tra afraid you're satirical. Miss Mar­
shall." said Lgwler, with a superior
smile. "You young Indies not infre­
quently see ouly the glamour and froth
of army characteristics. We who liave
spent many yean in tho endeavor td
keep tho army straight cannot look upon
the officers quite as partially as you do.
Wo sqo both sides of thodouble lives led
by so many of the ‘youngHters’ in the
line."
"Only by tho line, colonel, nnd by the
young officers? Then who looks after
the staff and the edderrt?” And Miw
Marsliall's face was bubbling over with
fun.
.
"They havo stood the test of years.
Mis* Marshall, and need no guardian,
as do these young fellows who so capti­
vate school girls." answered Lawler,
shifting uneasily in his chair. "Now,
Mrs. Brodie luis a mature conception of
their merits and defects. She was slink­
ing of this very am of -Mr. Hearn n
moment ago. You seem to havo known
him quito a while. Mrs. Brodie. Were
you ever stationed together?”
"My! no. Col. Lawler; only ono can­
not help hearing things," answered Mrs.
Brodie, totally unaware of tbe facial con­
tortions of her better Irnlf. who was help­
lessly. hopelessly striving to catch her
ere nnd restrain her tongue. “Every­
body in town seems to think he was such
a popular young fellow; only, don’t yon
know, so careless.”
_
Col. Morris and cveryliotly nt Mrs.
f quip's end of the table liupjiened to be
deep in general chat nt the momeat, and
neither saw nor heard anything of this
sudden introduction of personal affairs
at a sixnal occasion. But Mrs. Morris
lost no time. Sha saw Brodie's glowerering eyesneros* the Uianl: she noted
Lawler’s keen, shrewd gaze, and the
troubled look that flashed over Lune's
kindly face, and had just time to whis­
per to him: "How can you ever forgive
us for bringing the man? The colonel
was in misery nt the idea. He said he
knew he would be talking 'shop* before
dinner was half over. I van check Mrs.
Brodie, at any rate.” Than, aloud. "Par­
don me, Col. Lawler.” and now her face
was wreathed in sweetest smile*. "I’m
not going to let Mrs. Brodie prejudice
yon against out- of iny prime favorites.”
"Oh. indeed. Mrs. Morris," protested
Mrs. Brodie. "I wouldn’t thipk of such
a thing. I w:ts just going to point out
to the colonel tho ven’ great difference
between what he might have been then
and whnt he has been ever since he joined
the Eleventh."
“But the point nt issue seems to be
whnt he was then, as Mrs. Brodie puts
it," Aiid Lawler.
"But 1 wouldn’t for the world have
you suppose 1 thought Mr. Hearn had
done anything that was ungentlemanly.
I’m only saying what rumor was." burst
in Mrs.' Brodie again, who had nt List
caught the signals on her husband's face,
and t:uw only sought to excess her own
impetuosity, even though in so doing
she more deeply involved the young gen­
tleman himself. "I can't bear to hear
i such things said of him without any one
to defend him; but whnt can one do/]
। This was getting simply unbearable.
While nil at the other end of the table
were liaving ft merry, laughing chat,
here was this profettional investigator—
an accidental nnd by uo means welcome
gusst—taking advantage of the circum­
stances and of the well known volubili­
ty of Mrs. Brodie to start her on the sub­
ject which called him to the post, and
striving at a social party to “pick up

xjane." And quitting tho rocm, ne
passed through the hallway and met his
untimely callers at tho door. Sam came
shuffling bock- an instant after, having
gone to turn up tho parlor lights, and
Miss Marshall, glancing over her left
shoulder os the portiere was again raised,
saw that one of tho men thus introduced
beneath the captain's roof was the Ger­
man Jew, Schonberg. Lane, busy in
striving to restore the tone of general
chat, did not see them at all.
It was on hour later. The ladies had
risen and betaken themselves to the front
piazza; tho men remained to smoke a
cigar with their host. The absence of
tho legal luminary oddly enough had
dispelled the atmosphere of gloom that
hung for a few minute* about the lower
end of the table. Ho nnd his strange
visitors were still closeted, so to speak,
in tho parlor, but now they came forth.
In some mysterious way every woman
had by this time learned thntMr. Schon­
berg was there, and at the sound of the
ojMtning parlor door and of tho melliflu­
ous accents of that gentleman’s voice
they instinctively huddled to the other
end of tho piazza. Lawler wuiktal with
the two men as far as the gate, and wnen
they finally disappeared in the direction
of the store came sauntering back to join
the lad!&gt;•&gt;..
“As I don't smoke.” ho said. "I will
take my enjoyment hero. Where shall
1 sit/'
“Take this chair, Col. Lawler," said
Miss Marsliall. noting the aversion with
which all the others of the party had be­
come inspired. “May 1 send for coffee
for you?"
“Miss Marshall, I liave no small wees.
I never drink anything stronger than
milk; never smoke, never chew, nevef
swear."
“Never even swear, colonel?"
“Nover. What is it yon are smiling
at?"
“Have you ever rend the works of
Joab Billings. Col. Lawler?”
"I have no time to waste on nonsense,
Miss Marsliall. Aral I_ ndveF could see
anything funny or witty in such men as
Billings and Artemus Ward." ’
“Well, it wusu't his fun I was thir.king of quite so mnch just now as bis in­
sight into character." said the young
Indy musingly, as she still gravely looked
Idin over with her big eyes.
Two young offliiers came strolling
alr-ng the walk at tiio moment, and pass­

ing beneath the laimp raised their caps
in salutation to tin? ladies. Mias Mar-'
shall nodded and amilctl with marked
cordiality.
"Ail wasted. Miss Marshall: they
could not see it."
“No. colonel, nnd I particularly want­
ed one of them at least to do so. Now.
that’s a part of the army that I decidedly
likr.”
’ -Who uro they, may I ask?”,,
“Mr. Wallace and his especial friend
Mr. Hearn."
•
“And is impossible that you find such
young men to your taste? I gave you
credit for haring rather a higher stand­
ard."
"But it is their ataudard that I so
mnch admire. Col. Lawler. I don’t sup­
pose anything would tempt either of
tboce young men to say or do a mean or
cowardly thing.”
“No." said tho colonel, with a superior
smile: "and yet. do you know, I’m ready
to stake my professional reputation that
one of them at least is quite unworthy
your trust or confidence."
' “Now, are you not a trifle prejudiced,
colonel? 1 thought the law presumed a
man innocent until proven guilty.”
“Theoretically, yes: practically, men
probably not longcnodgh to subject it nixed every line of the record, hoping
who have studied human nature through
Open far business Dec. 15,18%.
to the-tert of experience."
J anywhere to light num a ffuw
Friend*
the
courts, as 1 have hnd to, get to see
"And do you* never express opinions in the service nt large he neither sought
.
officers:
through the vencaring of high tone that
until Bssure'd of their .justice? Beally. I nor made. tJecnre in his position, ubsteD.G. Itobin«on. President;
these •youngsters’ are so apt to assume.”
Miss Marshall. 1 must compliment you' inions, frugal and even niggardly, Uy had
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
“And so you are probably quite ready
D. AV. Reynold-. Cashier. on such witdom and discretion. You ! no small vices on which to trip. Life to
to agree with tho correspondent of The
him was one long cmitcmplation of the
should have been a lawyer."
Palladium, colonel. thatte most officers
"Yes, colonel?—and that. 1 understand, failings of Ms fellow men.
are frauds, especially tbe second lieuten­
W. H. Powers,
And this was the gentleman who.
is yopr profession. Now I am indeed
ants?"
D. G. Robin*on,
Jt. B. M&lt;a-e-.
l&gt;eing on some temjiorary investigation
complimented.”
.
“My experience has certainly not given
John Carveth.
wAhin the lines of the department, had
Chester Messer.
Coll Lawler's eyes hnd been wander­
me ft high opinion of the young men.
P. T. Colgrove.
ing about the table na lie spoke, but now deceived telegraphic orders to proceed at
Miss Marshall."
he
turned
suddenly
and suspiciously once to Ryan and look into the matters
"And now. do you know, colonel, my
vo'4 * n tl.ne deposits and a general
upon the girl at his side. He was a man thus loudly heraldad by th? press
intuition is very much in their favor."
of singular mental mold. He liad 'ueen Standing not ui&gt;on tbe order of his go­
"But is your intuition as well founded,
ing.
he
had
taken
the
first
train
ami
a clerk in the office of his uncle, a prom­
do you think, as long legal experience?"
Illi tjenii firvle for more than thlr- inent lawyer in the &lt;hstout east; had reached the post at nightfall, eager to
“Well, your experience has been con­
■ i&gt;*vuj-ntof ln’»--r*t overjine »"«1 had merely a common school education, begin. It was a source of positive dis­
fined to the limited few that have come
wtow d&gt;tr&gt;t Januarv nr h. 18e».
before courts martial, lias it not? My
•n«n* Marble nod Pbneha II. Mar- and was laboriously reading law when comfort to him to find that he won exhis patron found himself suddenly called • |&gt;ected by tbe jiost euminander to dine at
intuition corers the great array of their
upon to assume responsible duties at tlie CapL Lane's; but his nueusiness was in
numlier—the ninety-and-nine. Now. I
national capital, aixl !vu4ene&lt;l thither, no wise due to the lack of proper ap­
haven't any especial knowledge of the
■!&gt;-t;c^t the sihl Samuel Carson, by vlrparel.
The
colonel
and
rhe
other
officers
matter yon seem to be investigating.
"'v naht given him bv iald inortipige. taking liis clerk with him. Lawler at
and Vrebv mokes ih&lt;- whole pond- that time was nearly thirty-five, and had were in full uniform, as wxs army cus­
Col. Lawler, but I fancy that evidence
i'&gt;f wild mortgage, and the interest *c- not yet been called to th-a bnr. It was tom then, before mi merciful and level
such ns Mr. Schonberg might give would
&gt;-in. now due and payable. Andon
iiioH-tge there I- claimed to b&lt;- due at the third year of the great war. His headed general authorized tbe wearing
ha+e little weight before a court,of intel­
■' of tin- notice one hundred and xeventj- jiatron soon found that the requirements of civilian evening dress ou such occa­
ligent men."
&gt;r- ami twelve cent.-. (#178.12). and no
sions- But Col. Lawler .was quite ar
"You will change your mind when
- .rw&lt;!hw having been Institu- of his office were such that a man of far
• ver tbe nmount aeeured by said rnort- higher attainments' would be needed us ease in a traveling«uit of rusty tweeds
you come to see the books, young lady."
Morris
had
offered
tbe
colonel
the
use
of
secretary, and, being thrifty and un­
"Have yon changed yours?"
। .lune.
at ten n'clrtek In the forenoon, willing *to pay the salary of a clerk oat his own dress suit, -nnd in fact had
“No: they simply confirmed my judg­
•' urth front door of the court house. In
rather urged it as due to Mrs. Lane, but
ment.”
’v &lt;11 Hastings. Barry County, Michigan. of his own pocket, he decided ou the not Lawler promptly replied tluit Mrs. Lane
“Then my intuition was right, colo­
unusual expedient of shunting him off
must have known when she asked him
nel."
•I
tn tbe iilxhrst bidder, the prem- on a paternal government. Lawler bad
"How so, may I ask?”
•
-rlbed Id «nld mortitnge. or so much no idea whatever of entering the army that he did not travel around on military
‘-•'I »» may i&gt;e necrarary to satisfy the as one of the fighting force, but the duty with a apike tailed coat, and de­
“It told mu that you liad prejudged
due ou «alil niortp&gt;Ke. with th* inter­
clared
that
he
thonght
it
all
unneces
­
tin reon, and the costs. char»r«. and ex- proposition of his uncle.was almost daz­
the case.”
• allowed by law, and provided for In zling. He wasn't much of a lawyer, to sary. “Spike tailed coats are too high
At this moment the officers came saun­
■ ■ ortKx«. .Sold prerntaea being described
toned for me, anyhow. I never see a
tering out into tho open air. joining the
. Diprncage
follow-, to wit: All that be sure, but quite good enough for t®
id land, lyto^r and being in the purjiose. said the old gentleman to him­ man in one but what he reminds me of
group of ladies, who hnd fled back to
•’h.-.hip of Ha-i in j-. Barry County, Michigan.
some butler I’ve seen in Washington."
the western end of the piazza as soon as
■&gt; &gt;i ..nd dryerlbed as ,
self.
Morris
said
no
more,
but
Mrs.
Morris
part of w-t f'actlonal half of
they saw their obnoxious visitor safely
And so it resulted that the green New
«e«t cmartrr of -ection seven (7).in
had looked volume*, and it was ver)1 rue­
anchored by Miss Marshall's side.
Englander
was
transferred
to
a
clerk
­
•vn three (.1-. north rango eight («) wart.
"Where’s Lawler?” queried Morris in
'- north nf Thirnappie Biter, excepting' ship in the bureau of military justice, fully indeed that the colonel presented
-I-I ।-m two (2) Mere*. used for a cemetery,
his visitor to their gracious hoetess
no pleasant tone. "Has he gone off with
twenty five (25) acres of land more or less and speedily blossomed out as a major Dinner was announced almost immedi­
those fellows?'1
‘
&gt;- Haattan, Anrfi 2d. :wt.
and judge advocate of vol on teem, with
ately.
and
ignoring
for
the
time
being
Sam cut CAunnx, Mortgagee.
“No; Pm here, colonel, getting a les­
station in the city of Washington. The
■ *a«. 11. Bai’kh. attorney for mortgagee.
the young lady whom he had taken in
son in law which this young lady is so
first thing the excellent fellow did, after
on his arm Lawler sat for some minutei
good os to give me.” Miss Marshall
getting his uniform and sword, was to
looking in no little surprise about trim
flushed at |he discourtesy in his tone,
port off to the Granite State and marry
The right of so much elegance at a front­ points."
"By Jove!" muttered Capt. Cross, but gave no other sign. "I shall ex­
the middle aged maiden who for ten
ier table could only tonrey tn bis mind
"he's os lr.ul as Mr. Abrams liimself. pect to see you apppearing in the role of
years had been patiently waiting the
the vague impression of peculation in
What can we do to stop him? Nothing counselor yet, Miss Marshall."
day when he could accumulate enough
the past He waa surprised to find that
“Very well, colonel; if it ever comes
short of divine providence will ever stop
money to buy a little home, and with
Lane could have bad no connection what­
to that I shall fall back on myIntui­
his bride hS returned to honest toilI at
Mrs. Brodie."
ever
with
“
cotton
caaes
”
during
the
war.
By CHAELES KING, U. B. A.,
But tbe desired interposition came. tion."
the department No man ever worked
And now was this young girl with the
Miss Marshall's cheeks were still flush­
A wWof “The Colonel’* DouphXer,” “Th* harder to master the details of unnecusFootsteps were heard oa the piazza be­
big dark eyes, looking so frankly yet
L&lt;«Tter," “From the /tank*.’’ “Dimusned duties, and no man. ^obably,
yond the ball The Chinaman, answer­ ed and her eyes had a dangerous gleam
Bcrutinizing!/ up into his face, quizzing
under
their dark and fringing lashes
raren Ranch," “Two Sotatan.”
ing the summons to the door, came
eror meOTinterod gTMWr difficnlnei
him? Tbe fact that for nearly a quarter
back, raising ths portiere that hung when she stepped a moment after into
But meh wa, hi, p&lt;™rmnce that ho
of a century he liad been a commissioned
the lately desecrated parlor.
heavily
over
tho
entrance,
and
handed
a
walking
glomary
&lt;rf
inform.P^pyright. 18*0, by J. B. Lippincott Company.
officer and was now high in rank, if not
Phi!*,__ ■__ ______________________L—__
“You appear to have had quite a tilt
hia master a card. Lane took it, anti
tion on army legal affaire- It
oot
X” h,^
th. meet.-, ot in public eateem. bad given him a cer­
with our friend tbe judge advocate," said
tain aelf confidence of manner, and the
“IT you will excuse me," said the lat­
martial jurisprudence, bat be knew t
cuMciommee* of being tbe custodian of
ter, rising st once, "these are gentlemen for his guests. “I think I once told
inside history of every
c»me
* host of official secrets added to h»
Capt- Lane's quarters, u has been up for trial in the bulky records of the Bense of self importance. Yet small and whom I telegraphed to meet, and I will I would not care to be croes-examinec
He could quote the charges guspicious by nature he was forever look­ save time by seeing them hare. I will you, Miw Marshall; and it looks as tho
fcud, were charmingly famished, and bureau.
he were not a little nettled.”
adorned with attractive pictures and and snerifications preferred against any ing for some covert ridicule. He had
ud ^£d»cer. th. tbdinsa ot t&gt;»
bnc-a-hrac. The dininf
room wae

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mon makes me wish over and over again
that I were a man. Did you know who
his callers were?”
“I have just heard.” said Lone.
There was sudden lull in tho conversetion on tho piazza without^ then ths
colonel spoke quickly:
•“I wonder what that can be. That«
fellow yells in earnest, doesn't he?”
“What is it?" asked Lane, stepping to ’
the door.
"No. 8 yelling for tbe corporal of th* |l : |
'

guard. Yonder they go."
Capt. Cross, who was officer of the
day, hnd quietly picked up his sword
and burned out uf tbe southwest gate,
while down tho ruadwpy could be heard
tho sound of rapid footfalls. The call.
however, was not repeated. Conrorsa-

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tion soon became brisk and general, and
in fivo minutes Cross come back.
..
"What w%* tiw matter?" asked CoL
Morris.
"Some civilians, sir, and oneof ourmen
in a buggy, who fluid they came out by
orderof the general commanding the &amp;
vision, and had brai detained here until
after tujis.”
“Certainly: that’s all right.
Those
were doubtless the witnesses CoL Law­
ler sent for. Why wasn’t the corporal
of the gut.nl aent down with them -to
pass them out?"
"Their buggy wns tied tho other side
of the store, sir, and no one at tho guard
house could see them atart."
"Well, the sentry ought to bare let
them go anyhow ns soon aa ho saw who
they .were. We have po authority to
hold civilians here."
“It .wasn’t.tho civilian the sentry was
after, sir; he was perfectly willing they

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“Who?" nskH Morris, with uncom-

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“Private Welsh, sir. of C troop."

CONTINL’EU.

FROIIATE ORDER.
At a session nf the Probate Conrt for the ,
i
County ot Barry, boldfn at the Probate r.mre iu ! I
the CUy of Ha-tirss. in “nld County, on Monday,
the eleventh day &lt;&gt;t May. in the year one
tnotiMiid elcht hundred and ninety one.
Present, ( buries AY. ArmstruuK. Judge ot
Probate.
In the matter of theestatc ot Geon:* Wel&lt;le
f
deceased.
On readlnp nnd tiling the petition, duly verl- 1 ,
fled nf Mllzweth Weigh-, widow of said deccas- ,.
etl, tirnyuig Hint Jolni .1. Perkins or "our other ।
suitable person inw beHppolnled administrator of Hie estate of said deceased.
Thereupon it u« ordered, that Thursday, the • ■
llth day of June. a. D. trei. at fen o’clock tn.
;
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said .
f»etl:ioii. mid that the heirs at law of
said deceased and all other peroocia Interest- i te­
ed hi said estate, are required to appear . w ■
at a session of said court, tlxii to be Holden
at the Probate office, in the city of Hasting*- &gt; i :
In said county, and show cause, if any s •
there -I*, why the prayer of the petlUooer Hf ;
tnsy not be granted. And Ills further ordered. *
that said petitioner give notice to the per- , i •
sous interested in said estate, of the pe»- i |dency of said pctltlan. aud the hearing | KI
thereof bv causing a ropr of this, order ! 1’
to be published in the Hastings IlANNKM a ; E ::
uewsiwijier printed and circulated in said CtouD- : a. ?1
tyof Barry oner In each week for three succoatva i HF
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
CHAMI.KK W. AHMATItnya.
it;,
J udgv ot Probate. | fii I
(A true copyA
MOBTGAGE SALE.
•
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Default having been made in Hi* condition* I
of a mortgage dated Au&gt;a*t 13, 1870. made by :
IfllJtUi Slum and wife Phllura ti David G. Me- •
clure and recorded In Hie office of the Register .
of Deeds for tbe County of P.arry and etale of J
Michigan ou August □». 1870 iu Uber "W'of t
mortgage* on pajee
and by tbe said David G. J
McClure assigned to Ambrose Hubbell, October 1
SO, 1M4. and recorded in said register's office.
October 50.1K&lt;1 in liber 23 of mortgages on Mg* |
41X1 and by Daniel Stilker. executor of the last ’
will and testament of said Atnbro-e Hubbert. I
deceased, aiobtneil to Emily F. SHIsoh, Sanin |
K. Rct&lt;l and Wilmlner W. Osborn. February IL S
tun and recorded in said register'*office Febru- ?
ary &gt;*, 18»l in Htx-rXof mortgages, on paae 1JB
and hv Hie said Emily F. SltlMin, Sarah R. Reid aud Wilmltier W. Oborn assigned to Alexander y
N- (Jllleiatui April. 7. P91 and recorded in said
register’s office April IL hot In liber X of wort- ■,
gages, on page |.n. by nonpayment ofnioueya
due thereon.oy which the mre er of sate ha* be- I
come operative, andon which mortgage there is ;
claimed to be ,due at the date of this notice
eight hundred and forty six dollars and eight V
etnts (**4G Q8&gt; amt no suit or proceeding at law
having Pern Instituted to recover ths amount
secured by said mortgage or any part thereof: ;
Notice I* tl^rfore hereby given, that on Satunlay, the 11th day of July, IWH. at ten o’clock .
t:&gt; the forenoon there will be sold at the north
front door of the Court house in the Citv of
Hastings. County of Harry, and Stale of Mieh- .
igan. saM Court house being the place in
which the Circuit four.: fnr the County ot
Harry Is held, at public auction to the hlrnctt j
bidder, the premise* described in said non- ’
gage, or so much thereof as may be ueoessary to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage,
mi above set forth, with tbe interest thereon, I
uud Hie costa, charges and expenses allowed by
law nnd provided for In said mortgage, said
premise* oelng situate in the City ot Harting*, 1
In the County of Barrv. and State of Mrhtan. I
nnd described a* village lots number 12tt&gt;. 128G.
1&lt;17.1208.1?&lt;». 1241. 1242. 1243. 1244. 1245, 1W7. •
12PM.
1-70, 1271. law. IXC. 1306, 1307. J». J
1X11. 1332. 13X1. 1X14 Wd 1X» cf th* Villa** Ct
Hastings according to the recorded plat thereof. ‘
Amlxtice ot tbe Murtgaga.
Aloxzn F.. Kkxahtok.
Attorney-for Asslifuee.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In Hie condition*
ot a certain iportgage made by Ira F.
Aldrich and EanuieC. Aldrlc* toSamuel Caraoa
dated October 2nd. A. D. 1882. and recorded.
in the office ot the Register of Deeds, for the
rnnnty of Ksrrv and Slate nf Mlrhlrait, nn the
25th day of October. A. I). 1882, in Uber 22 of martgages on pages 5&lt;' and 57. which said mortgage was
uu the 17th day of March. 181H, assigned
Samuel it. Willison and duly recorded April
1»| In tbe office of Register of Deeds Is and
lor B-rry county, Mlcb. In liber S', of mort­
gages on vage 14.. And !t was further exprreoly agreed in said mortgage that should there
be any default In the payment of the 1 merest
upon the same, at any day when tbe sane
Klwuld be due uud payable and ahould the same
relnaln unpaid nnd In arrears for the apace Gt
sixty davs then tbe principal on said mortgage
should be due at the option of tbe mortgage*,
and the interest due on the second day of October 883. to wit Sit
and on tire second day of
October 1®» to wit Sil bo not having been paid
and the same having remained unpaid until

U&gt; be due at tbe dale of thU notice the sum ot
•eren hundred *Uty *even dollars and »lxtrflve ceuti. and an attorney** fee of twenty-***
dollar* provided for In &gt;oid inortf»ge. end bo
*ul: or proceeding* at law having been Uurttuied to recover the money* secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof.

notice Is hereby given that on Saturday.t*
day of July, A. D.. 1891. ax tea o’ela
tbe forenoon. I thall sell at public anetten I

Court for Barry County!* bn! dec), th*
said mortcaat. with seven per rent
and al) le«aI coeU. tows! her with aai
fee of twenty-five dollars eovoaa

The north half (%&gt;*! the

SMITH * COUISOTT.. Attw
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ZTh. •oncreclt.l.i Union hnll l»tFrt&lt;to,
pER8ONtL_MENTlON.
evening was attended by a good house. The
Eurydlee choruses were very fine and ail ^Setb Stone waa n Gt»nd Itapld. Tucw
the solos were good; those deserving special
notice were given by the Misses Sable
Beadle, Sarah Jones, Lillie Felghnrr and A £ D- S,”k'n&gt; ‘ 'lalttoe frlcnda In IbU
Mae Tomlinson.

Tuesday night thr eity council voted to Hope?"
B'“I u vlaltln. trfeoda In
approve the board of education appropria­
tion of &gt;6.500 fur a new Mx room school Odiwain11' UchlI“
relatlrrato
biilldlng on the central grounds. This
st&lt;P assures the erection of this much
on
U
b
r
u,^'
C
needed building. We understand work
will commence at once.
Hams &amp; Van Annan are receiving fresh
fruit, vegetables and berries even- day.
and in this as in all departments of their
business, aim to please their customers by­
keeping what they want. You will find
bo trouble In being suited there either in
quality or price of goods.

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We bear that the bridge over Fall creek day on
"&gt;Grand
T“«tin Grand street, is in a very dangerous con­
dition. We would suggest that these dangrr*"•”» T»*
&lt;njs places be looked Into a little more care­
fully and that they be remedied. The city
,a
may have some very costly damages tupay. t^rrbSX0' “W*'lncIf such things are neglected.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Fred L. Heath was pressing a cork down
un of tarter baking powder. Highest solid Into a bottle with his thumb Monday
. leavening strength.—U. 8. Govern- when the tail tie broke in the centerjnd his
ih^!’vBrOWu °LGnn,d K’Pw»t
In
hand slipped down onto the biokeu part ste­ the city over Sunday.
ering the artery In the thumb. Fred will not
• toitin,
do the trick over again for a week or so al t,i;s±!E
any rate with the same thumb, as It’s In the his mother in this city.
repair shop.
John neamcr. of Onunl Itaplda. waa In
| We are Indebted to the secretary of state the city on business Friday.
for a copy of the Official Directory and
Luke Waters and wife are enjoying the
Ugislatlve Manual of Michigan. It Is breezes of Wall lake for a week.
the moat complete volume ever published,
Mrs. Cameron, of Torch Lake, Is visit­
containing Illustrations of all the state
buildings; also all the state officer.- and ing her sister, Mrs. T. J. Brnsscan.
sjjeaker of the house, beside lots of very
Mrs. L. H. Evarts left for Grand Ledge
iiitereMlng matter.
Friday for a brief visit among friends.
|WIU the lady who sent her son Into our
Morse Nevins and Chester Mtsscr are
store last .Saturday for some wall paper lowering Wail lake. They’re fishing.
while she waited across the street in her
Mrs. Norman Fuller, of Carlton. N. Y.,
buggy, please return the nine rolls of wall
paper with boarder and small roll of paper Isvjsitlng her brother Dr. D. E. Fuller.

I will fit your eyes
find the

No Charge for examination. You can

:

New (i i tyles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks,
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.
F. R. PANCOAST.

CLOTHINQI

Onr No 1 Flour $2.75.

We have a few of those
loose Muscatel raisins at
7 cents.
W are also headquarters
for..11 kinds fruits. Cash for

tatter and eggs.
Yours Respectfully

JOS. ROGERS.
Sugars way down.

leans
Most
enox
. AGENTS WANTED.
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I'nited State* Tailor system fur
"Uttiiiu .(I fitting |udh&lt; nod rhiJdrstis
II.; *.::' it- i.ti ahead of all other so caWvd
Tailor
Bi-. Parisian dartless basques
..:.“v —and dart I ess waist taught.
1’apiN ; •}.-eft d in one day.
M ~ Sri’&gt;o.x. U. S. Agent.
Present address, Hastings..

LOCAL NEWS.
Hou-

O. 1). SrAI LhlNG.

.

Swine go to F. H. Barlow

- w Hie

■and
Buy y r.r:

place to buy silk

casinere

shawls

‘aline and dress goods
complaining about the wire

Hear Charlotte M. Allen In “Switzer­
land. at Union Ball Tuesday eve.

Mr. .Uidlac informs us that he will have
that celebrated horse. Geo. SL Clair here
House and barn to rent in fourth ward,
G&gt;mtr : Bark and’ Center streets. En■quire of .1. Resell.

Efsewle-n- jt&gt; this issue is a fine descriptiu- letter ।'•mi cadet Geo. Kock, now in
Glasgow. Scotland..
Mr. and Mrs. m. l. cook gave a recep­
.. I; m.,r of Mr. ■nil Mrs. A. U.
Juskern lust evening.

Saturday mming and Sunday.
Al. Tiontwinr has opened a barter a
shop in o. d. Spaulding’s basement and
•Ski a hliare of your patronage.

Saturday at the fair ground the Sultana
nf Grand Rapids, and the home team wlB
Play a matched game of base ball,

.The Hastings Electric Light Co. has
upon a site in the second ward, on
, J. S. Goodyear property, north of the
trd mill.
Go to Union hall Tuesday evening and
• u
a monologue, pretseni।
Charlotte M. Allen, the most talent­
ed lady elocutionist of this country.
.The Hastings Engine A Iron Works are
trnnding an addition to their plant 50x75,
J® be ua-,1 as a foundry. Increase of busl“M1** this improvement necessary.
The ladies of Fitzgerald post desire to
wpres, their sincere thanks to all who
•wly assisted fai Decoration day exerd** and for the beautiful flowers given.

• „--W,;u®rk our koods to seB at
pare-. W e give no long

2.
'

Cash
Wftnt

°*‘nk us. whoae account U due.
*at“1 settle on or before Jane 6th,
oblige E.W. Morrill &amp; Co.

Mrs. (tl|Te 8wla
expre­
thank, to neighbors and friends *
wno so kindJy have caused her house to
i,udd€
“T in • great many different ways.

window curtains given him by mistake, as
soon as possible.
.
W. J. it L. L. Holloway.
(Sign of the elephant.) Hastings, Mich.

John Busby and n party of friends cap­
tured a boat load ot Long lake pumpkin
seeds FriUay.

W. Reynolds. Shirley Smith. Peter
Forepaugh's show will exhibit in Grand Bellan. Chas. Fox mid Ed Shanahan Went
Rapids Wednesday. June 11 Hl In con­ to Wall lake Friday.
nection the Michigan Central will issue
Venior Willison, accompanied by his
round trip excursion tickets with at­
tached coupops at rate of 81.50 for the uncle, Mr. Griffin, expects to start for
round trip. Tickets good going and re­ Denver, Colorado, this week.
turning on regular trains June lltli. In
Philo Jones started Fnesflaj- morning
no! Instance will, these tickets lx- Issued for Sand Lake to visit his brother John,
without the admission coupon.
and will be absent about a week.
M. 11. Collins, Frt. and Tkt. Agt.
Mrs. Ira VnnValkeuburgh left lust even­
Geo. VanSickle. of Rutland. Is handling ing for an extended visit among friends in
a stallion this reason. Munday forenoon the New York and other eastern states.
vicious animal Jhought he would do little
Mr. A. L. Bol&gt;O. president ot the Ameri­
♦ftlhe handling himself, and bit Geo. on the
can Store Stool Co., of New York, vhflted
k-ft arm just above the ’elbow. indicting a
at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dickvrman's last
ven ugly looking wound. Also in some
week.
way George was knocked down, and his
face and one leg slightly brused. The Injur­ L^lrs. N. Bailey went to Grand Rapids
ies are very painful but nothing serious is Tuesday to attend the state convention of
anticipated as no bones were broken.
the W. C. T. V. in session there this
week. .
The memorial services of Barry Lodge.
Xo jlSf K. of I’., will be held In the MelhbdGottlieb Bessmer will represent the local
i»t rhurch on Sunday, June Htb. at :: Arlxdter Vvrein al tbe state convention of
tfcloek p. m.. Rev. W. M. ' Putter *0 of­ that order which will convene at Ann
ficiate. After the services the lodge ami Arlior June 9th.
relatives and friends of the deceased mem­
£. A. Rider received a telegram Monday
bers of the lodge will go to the cemetery to announcing that his mother was nut exikibralr their graves.
The dl'Ceased te-ett d to live. He left fur New York to
brothers are Harvey Wright. C. C. Mason, see her on that’ day.
C-«H. VanArman. Chas. Brunson and Geo.
Grandma Crawley started Wednesilay
Simpson, all of whose remains are buried
in tffie JUverslde cemetery except Chas. morning for northern Ohio where she ex­
pects to remain a |H&gt;rtlon of the summer
BHomoil
among relatives and trlcuds.
W. E. Webb, assistant
telegraph,
D. G. Robinson and RCv. Irvine went
operptur at Middleville, attempted to climb
upon a freight car on the morning freight tMCalamazoo Tuesday ns delegates to the
yesterday while the train was- moving on diobesun convention of the ■ Episcopal
a switch. In some manner .he slipped and church. J. H. VanArman went yesterday
.
fell Upon the track the wheels crushing bls as delegate to the same.
righl arm and hand, so that amputation
C. M. Weaver, of the law firm of Stuart.
was necessary. He had been repeatedly Kiiappen &amp; Weaver, will leave the hist of
warded not to do this, and-it was in viola­ this week for Adrlxin where he will make
tion i)f the company's rules. Webb is 19 lih future home and enter Into partnership
yean|old. and a highly‘respected young with his brother in tbe law business. During
man,i and his terrible misfortune is deeply Mr. Weaver’s residence in this City be has
lamented by his many friend*.
made many friends who will regret tliat he
At ia meeting of the Fitzgerald post on has concluded not tn make our city his per­
manent home, but their hpst wishes go with
Saturday evening May 86th, 1891, it was
Required, that this post extend to C. M. him.
Weaver. Esq., r. vole of thanks for his
matclle-ss address this p. m. in court house
Without question. Charlotte M. Allen is
yantklso to the W. K. C. for their untir­ the most talented lady elocutionist of this
ing efforts in preparing flowers and country. She will appear in Union ball,
wreathes for decorating soldiers' graves, Tuesday evening next, and render ••Switz­
and to the little boys and girls whoso erland'’ a »monol(Hrue written by herself.
noblv fulfilled their part in the labors of The entertainment will be one of the
the day. and to all who aided In furnishing highest interest, and deeply instructive.
••.Switzerland’’portrays tlx- Incidents and
flowers and helped in Um grand work.
Said reeolntion was carrrled Dy a diameters met in a tour through the Alps.
There will also be character songs as well
unanimous vote. By order of the post.
as sketches. Admission 35 cents, reserved
Fred Alexander was in the city last scats 85 cents. ' Proceeds for the benefit of
week with a full line of cigars manufac­ Hastings Epworth league. Hear Miss
tured by our former townsman. John Q.
Aller. Tuesday night.
Cressj. who has opened a cigar factory at
Grand Rablds, and Is employing quite u
Our contempory of the Journal has no
number of bands, already. Mr. Cresay is need to fly In a passion because we cannot
determined to make quality the feature of fully endorse hia plan for the city’s securing
hia cigars; and the best goods possible for its own lights. We gladly concede that this
the maney will be his alm. He is certain­ city could give better and cheaper service
ly placing upon the market goods that will than any Individual or corporation. We not
commend themselves to all smokers. We only consider it prober, but we consider It
wish him success; and with such a genial the duty of any municipality which caud°
fellow as Fred Alexander to dispose of his so to own and operate the systems of public
goods, there should be no doubt of success. lighting within itself. But we hsve felt tb«
for some years to come, offr city would not
One day last week we were called Into lx* In a position to Incur the expense. This
S. E. Phillipa’ grocery to see a freak of year It must pay SI 1.000 school bond" and
nature In the shape of a hen's egg. On build a new school ballding.
Next year
staling to the genial clerk, Madison Erl-, 85000 water bonds fall due. it will probabl)
that we didn’t wish to be the victim of a take two or three years to meet the S23.M0
joki?. he assured us that It was all straight these Items call for. Should we wander
work, tliat the egg wasn’t rotten or hadn’t around In the darkness for another two or
bed) under a setting hen -but had been three yean to wait UH the city can afford to
takh&gt; from a nest where the eggs had been rpend tbe 815,000 or 820.000 necessary for a
gathered dally. 11 looked J ust like aqy egg. public lighting plant?lf the Hastings electric
had both a large and small end, but when light company should fall togive aatlsfactorj
putdown on the counter on the large end
.bcuUl be to"
°I
It would act as though It was alive and charge too much, there Is nothing
Inuaediatelv flop over jii the other end to prevent the city putting 4n a
whare it was inclined ,»o stay. The egg ptat or boylor tbe other.
Mr.
has jwt been broken yet, so the only rea­ lotonas m toot bo t»rer .toted to w ™
son that we can assume for its action is tbu web . retuni u -OS to 100
that the yolk, what there is in It, Is all In L-r eent.' *•" to be loobrd tor. and It br
lob '»“nc
the small end. It acts aa though it was Kd."” Would te plac-d
alivi, and If broken it |mlght have been uylutn. tor tbe cotillon)' cannot py an)
“Ih dlrldrnd,. W. will .bake lund'iwltti
alivt, but anyway It’s worth seeing.
our contemporary In urjlnj city own''
Oae of the cities In Michigan that is en- ■blp «t an ulertrtc ll.bl plant, wen to city
jovtag a good steady growth i» Hastings. purcbatoottlieone already contractedJar
Sevoral new manufacturing industries have by prlvaleownira. Itour contemporary *U&gt;
located there in a year and all seem to be point tbe way out of the ouaoctol dlBcnldoing a prosperous business. The citjf’ has tk. ot tbe actuation. We aay
’
given liberal bonuses to factories, resultink. tbe city abould own and operate the ayauu*
in material proiperity to every propertj oTpuWIe Itablin.; that public owwratop
owner. The citizens are largely
» will be Iwtter and cheaper for all concerned
the H aatln km B ANNtK for this state of affars. We will also strenuously oppose as our con
In onannn and out thr editor of the B annkk irmpomry tbeito«ln«or.ny
—M; I*. Cook—has urged the giving of chl»e or the entering Into any contract by
bonuses and [the securing of factories as a Si"Sty tor public IKbllng tor a tonper
meats of enhancing value of property and
term than one year.,
Incrmslng the population of Hastings. His

time:and money have been freely given and
dow the town is on the high Way to pros-

or belts .nd «trrn&lt;Ui
.nd eedtort roUew. ttw e of Syrup
ot Fidfc « ■ u
10 sarwrwiy w‘Ut n*wr«
to rffeetaPlly
lt* rr*4®01

Are what we have for sale, and these are what people all have to buy, and the

PLACE - TO

BUY-SUCH
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GOODS

,

MORRILL &amp; CO.’S STORE
Wc buy goods in large quantities and therefore can give you value received for
your money invested! We not only buy goods for the Hastings store, but for
FIVE OTHER BRANCH STORES. Two are located at Ann Arbor, one at
Bay City, one at B.vron,&lt;and one at Flint, making in all six large stores, and in
buying goods for all these stores it enables us to procure the

VERY BEST OF BARGAINS
And we propose to give onr customers the benefit of it. Give us a call; yon will
always find us ready to show goods.
Yours respectfully,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS,' HASTINGS, MICH.
P. S.—Remember our. goods are Marled in Plain Figures and are STRICTLY
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
'

EVERYBODY
GRACIOUSLY
ENTERTAINED
It is entertaining to people who seek value in what they buy,
aud who know a good thing when they see it to come to our store for

We have not failed, and with our stock cannot fail to please such
in quality and price.

We consult the interests of your pocket-book,

and so will you if you are in a purchasing mood.

When you want

goods that please the eye, fit you, well made clothing, the equal of the

best tailor-made garments at from one-third to one-half less money,
go to the only plate where they can be found.

GRANT.

�bkaveboyst
Tbe late king of Dahomey, GhMe. in­
vited a mtaionary to witoesa a display Who Fell in Defense &lt;Jf Theft
given by the Amazons on the military pa­
Country’s Integrity,
rade ground to show their bravery.
About a hundred people were already aaMmbled round the kto«. under a fine tent,
when l arrived. Tbe pnaoa rote at oner THE MEMOHIAL DAY OF A HATIOI.
znd came to meet me. and made me sit for .
k short, t ime *t bis side. Then, taking my
band, li .ird me In parson to examine the
military preparations, in a place set apart
for the maneuver# a rampart tad been
srected, not of earth, but of bubdiea of
Brilliant Parade at Chicago—Inter.
prickly thorn*. 40() y.ird* long by 18 feet
broad and 6 fret high.
’
ident *1 rhihutelphla—JMul Death of a
Forty pace# beyond the rampart and
parallel to it ro*e the framework of a
Chicago, June 1.--If the clerk of the
building afao 400 fuet lung, but 15 feet wide
and IB feet high. It# two sloping roof*
weather had ta-en under the order# of the
were .tiso covert-1 with a dense layer of Grand army commander-in-chief, he could
prickly shrubs. Fifteen fret beyond this
not have done better for Decoration Day
klrauge building tamo n row of huts. The than he did. The air was just cool enough
1 whole was In imitation of a fortified town,
for comfort, tbe day was clear, and every­
die storming of which would cost many
thing was propitious for the yearly tribute
livre.
The Amazons, with their tare feet, were to the memory of those who •‘died to make
to scale tbe rampart three times, descend men free." The morning wm devoted to
into the empty spice which stood |for tbe tbe actual business of strewing flowers
foam.-, climb up tta building which repre­ over the graves in the various cemeteries
sented a bristling citadel, and uku tbo in the suburbs of the city, and this labor
town counterfeited by the huts. Twice of love wa# well don*. As early a* 8 a in.
driven back by tbe enemy, they were at the
the frequent passage of some post of the
third assault to be victorious, and im a
proof of their bucc*hi», to drag their prison­ G. A. IL with fife and drum, and “keeping
er* with them ami throw them at their step to the music of the union," gave evi­
monarch’# feet. The first one to surmount dence that the old soldiers were marching
all the obstacles w*a to'receive the* reward to strew flowers on the graves of their
of her bravery from the king's own hands; dead comrades. In many of the compa­
“for,” be *ald to me, “military prowess fa, nies there were young children--«ome of
with us, the chief of virtue#.”
'them little tote—going with their fathers
The missionary then proceeds to relate
bow there lion hearted women hurled to visit tbe “windowles* palace" of some
1 themselves with incredible fury against loved one whose life, went out in the war
the cactus rampart; »urniounted it. leaped of tbe rebellion.
onto tbe thorn covered building, jumped
down again as if thrust tack by an oppos­
The principal event of the day. aside
ing force, and returned three time* to the from the exercize* in the morning,
charge, all with sudr precipitation that the wa* tbe afternoon parade. This wa* a
eye could scarcely fellow their mpvamanta.
brilliant succcera, was morel than an hour
—Cor. Boston Transcript
•
I
paining a given point, and was jiarticipated in by nearly every p. A. R. j»o*t in
the etty, besides other* from suburban
What fa the exact) date of the beginning places. The long line of blue was lighted
of winter?
up here and therewith the gay uniform*
According to the almanac, it begins with of Knight Templars. Knight* of Pythias,
December, tat the astronomers make it Patriotic Order Sons of America, and
begin on Dec. 21. while if the testimony of
the thermometer, which ought to ta worth Zouaves. The Fifteenth regiment U. 8.
something, be accepted winter has »o: act­ regular infantry was put in force, com­
ually come in recent year# till sortie time manded by Col. Crofton, and the Frat bri­
gade I. N: G. presented a very soldierly ap­
in January.—St. Loui/XHobe-Dema raL
pearance. and won the commendation
In parts of Scotland it is a current belief therefor of the thousands of people who
densely
lined the sidewalks and rwuiway—
that if the water hea, or any other aquatic
bird, tai Id* its nest high above the usual leaving only room for the line to pass.
level ot tbe water, there will be more than
the ordinary tall of rain, co cause floods in
the stream or loch.

The most striking body in the line, m
far m apiiearance goes, was the Chicago
Hussars: the Chicago Light Horse guard*
were next and the sduave* next. The com­
After three years of experimental pany of Italian heraaglieri wanalao a nota­
ble feature, not only for their novel uni
work an English company has aucform, but also for th* fact that they car­
ceCtled in producing paper barrels, ried the Italian flag a# well a*, “old glory.’*
which aro able to compete favorably The P. O. S. A. asserteil their American­
with barrels made of wood. The paper ism by carrying a star spangled banner
barrels are used at present princii&gt;aJly about every fifty feet along1 their entire
for the carriage of gunpowder, mining line, and it was a long one. All the mem­
fuses, fruit, flowers, tnolasees, paint, bers of the police and fire department.* of
cement, matches, chemicala, dyes, as­ the city who could ta spared were also in
bestos. sugar, dze «uvl extract of meat line, t he former headed by late Chief of Po­
lice Marsh and the latter by Chief Sweenie.
The materials used in making the bar­
They presented a fine appearance, and the.
rels are waste paper, cardboard and (for firemen “took tbe rake” in the perfection
tbe better quality) old sacks.
of their march by platoon*.
When cardboard is used it fa soaked or
boiled fur six hours, and afterward
In six division* tbe parade pawed
treated in the some manner as the other through a part of the business portion of
raw material. This is cjirefully sorted thedty, finally counter marching on Mich­
and put into a rag engine or bpater, igan avenue, where the reviewing stand
where it is beaten and torn to pieces by hed been erected. Here the chief review
a series of knives for about an hour and ing officer wo# Gen. MHe^. U. S. A., and
a half.
It is afterward mixed with with him were Department Commander
water until a pulp of uniform cons&amp;t- Horace 8. Clark, G. A. R.. and Gen. Miles’
staff. As the veterans passol th* stand
ency is gained. This is rolled, joined, the indie* of the M'oman'# Relief corp#
ahaped and dried, and the barrel is final­ showered them with flower#. " Altogether
ly covered with hoops.
.
it was a grand day for the vet*, many of
Before the tops and bottoms are put whom were grizzled and gray-haired, and
in the barrels are painted with a water­ the procewdon was the largest Decoration
]
proof composition, made of linseed ail Day turnout ever seen in this city.
|
and resin, for ordinary purpose liarrds,
i
and with * special vanish where they
C
hicago, June 1.—All throughout Hliare used for food products. The 'stand­
nofa, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconard size made is KU inches in diameter
by 38 inches long. The price at which sin the people turned out Saturday to do
honor to the memory of the boya in blue
these barrels can be produced enables
who fell on the field of tattle.
Indeed, )
them to compete favorably with wooden ' from the lakes to the gulf and from the
barrels; a barrel costing thirty-four cents Atlantic to the Pacific the day has never (
in wood can. when made of paper, be been so generally observed.
sold for twenty-eight cents. One great
feature is that there is no waste with
DID NOT DIE DISHONORED.
the procras. all ••wasters" being beat. n
op into pulp again.—New Orleans Pica­
yune.
ClLATTAXoouA, Tenn., June 1.—The fact
A good looking man of 40 walked down ! that the military “spy“ cannot ta dishon­
ored by being forced to Huffer a dishonor­
the aisle of the Grand Opera house. FeW •
able death was Illustrated here Saturday,
'observed that he was Jdind. He sat well
when a monument to the Andrews raid­
down in the parquette, listened atten­
tively to the rollicking dialogue on the ers, provided by the state of Ohio, wa* un­
stage, aqd laughed loudly at some ot tbe veiled. It was the event of Decoration
witticism# ot the comedian*. It was rather Day, and ex-Governor Foraker was orator
pathetic to note a man so afflicted in such of the occasion, while half* dozen descend
a brilliant place, but he enjoyed tbe per­ anta of the raider* were present. What is
formance heartily.—Cincinnati Commer known a- C»e Andrew# raid occurred in
April, 1862. The leader, James J. Andrews,
was a Union spy. Hr made two attempt*
with Ohio soldiers in 18tt! to make his way
There’s a good deal of guarantee husl- through the south to Atlanta, Ga.. and
ne«* In the store keeping ot to-day. It’s capture a locomotive, on which he and his
too excessive. Or too reluctant. Halt companions proposed to ride over th*
the time it means nothing. Words—only road to Chattanooga, burning the bridge*
after them. Both failed.
‘wr-rd’i.
• This offer to refund the money, or to pay
« reward, is m«de under the hope that:yoa
It wa* in tbe second attempt that he and
■won’t want your money-back, and tbat;you aeren of his men Inst their lives. He and ,
won’t claim the reward. Of course.
his men captured a locomotive and three,
So. whoever is honest in making it. and freight can in the aecond raid at "Big
works—not on his own reputation alone, Shanty, but after a tremendously exciting I
but through the local dealer, whom you run and hot pursuit of ninety two mile*. |
know, must have something be has faith during which there was much hard work 1
In taek of the guarantee. The business and some veir deape rale chances token.the ,
raiders abandoned the engine and took to '
wouldn’t stand a year without it
Wteai i# lacking is confidence. Back ot the woods, to be all captured within the ,
that, what is lacking Is that clear honesty next two nr three days. There were twen- '
ty-two men in the party. Eight were exe- '
whicii is above the ’’average practice.’’
Dr. Pierce’s mwliclnes are guaranteed to c’uted, eight escaped, and six were ex- I
accomplish what they are intended to do. changed.
and their maker# give the money back if
The men executed were James J. Anthe result isn’t apparent
Down "I it strike ymt that a medicine,
which th* makers have so much confidaice Row, George Wilaon and Perry G. Shad­
rock. of the Second Ohio infantry; J. M.
in. is the medicine for you?
Scott, of the Twenty-first; Samuel Slavens
Jaoktoa rases will probably occur July and Samuel Robertson, of tbe Thirtythird, and William H. Campbell, of Sa­
lineville.. O. They all understood the na­
Allien# will have » fair if suitable ture of tbe service which they undertook
and tbe risks they ran. Hod they sneeredgrounds can be procured.
rd their efforts would have had a marked
Prtwto! (hinge! Gray and faded beards effect on tbe progrew of the war.
made te usuoie their orixtnal color by applyTbe base of the monument unveiled is
of granite and is aurmounted by a bronze
iocomotire.
The find wool marketed at Port Huron

THE DAY AT OTHER POINTS.

G.

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The Ohio Knights of P-tMaa had a fight
wliere be took part in the exerri#«i like t.ta at their grand lodge nieeing on tbeqttss j
other veterans, but did not speak. Befon tion of admitting wbdcadc liquor dealers
his departure to this city there waa a pub and their traveling salrenen, A resolution
lie reception, at 4 p. m. a dinner, and Intel to admit them was carrbd by a majority
another reception to Meade Past.
of IM
A Unratlon That la .Settled.
The city government ol Council Bluffs,
. At the public reception Mayor Stuart la., ha# been notified tc ccare collecting
welcomed the president, who responded it fines of naloouM. The rename to tbe city
a speech in which be said: “You did not ai from tlasse collections anounta
pet
all depart from the great leesons whici. year from each saloon, and the mayor says
were taught by the founders of this great
colony when, uniting with your comrade* the notice will ta ignored.
“President Harrison will be renominated
from all the states, you went into the field
and re-elected, but I shall uot be his pnr»tto hold up this banner, to maintain a pea« master general in his second term. On
which should be pen«tual and all-pervad
the
of March, IStti, I shall hand him my
ing in all the state*. Oiwdience to the la*
resignation, and nothing would induce
is tbe first element of domestic peaa- and
me to take this or any other cabinet office
social order. You went out to maintain
again." say# Poatmnater General Wana
thal, and have established, as I believe
again in tbe affections of all our people th« maker to hfa friend*.
Chauncey M. Depew ami the other in
old flag of our fathers, and have settled
perpetually the-questiou of loyal nubmis dieted directora oftbe New York rind New
sioD to the constitution and tlie law in all Haven railway will ta tried June Si.
George I* Olmstead, a Brockwayvflle.
the state*. **
Pa., boy just out of knee-breeches, ha* fawn
offered 34U,(U) for a tire escape he has pat­
New Yobk, June I.—Memorial Day wa*
never more generally observed in this dtj ented.
Secretary Blaine cont Innes to improve,
than It was last Saturday. About every and it fa announced that he will go to Bax
military organization In the city was in Harbor, his summer home, sorfft time
the parade in the morning, together with next week.
a large number of civic Ms ietle* and an
The international cungre*# ot Y’oung
army of old veteran*. In the afternoon Men’# Uhristinu associations will convene
servirt&gt;s were held at Grant’s tomb. The in Amsterdam &lt;»n Aug. 11 and remain in
United States man-of-war Enterprise wot session until Aug. 18
anchored In the Ijtidson river oppmite the
Two workmen fell from the roof of St.
tomb and fired minute guns during tht Paul’* church at Springfield. Ufa., Thuracontihuance of the service*. A numner ot day, and one of them, William McCauga,
ex-Confederate# were present ns guest* ot had bis back broken, and will die.
the day. The Hon. John S. Wise, of Vir
Twenty-two Episcopal diocewts have
ginin. delivered the address ot the day, passed on the fitness ot Rev. Phillip*
which wa# a very eloquent one.
Brooks for the bishopric of M&amp;ssachiuieUs,
sixteen giving their consent and six re­
fusing it.
Washixgtox C’rrv. June 1.—The usual
A lamdon dispatch say* that Parnell
ceremonies were o erved here on Decora anti Mrs. O'Shea will be married early in
tion Day. Mr*. Gtn. .Sheridan luul chargt July.
of the floral decor4ti&lt;ina. Tbe most im
A young Siisquejhanna (Pa.) cmiple nave
pressive of the features was the decora separated and reunited three times in faux
tion of the graves of the unknown dead at weeks.
Arlington.
There were rerviecs at tta
Cut-worm# are reported to ta dedug
graves of Gen. lx&gt;gan, Gen. Sheridan, and much damage to corn and pOtatoM
all the cemeteries in the vicinity of tin around Waterloo, la.
city_________
Edison has invented u “kinetograph.* It
photographs art ion, and by Its use an op­
The Celebration at Gettysburg.
Gettysbvhg, Pa., June 1.—Memorial era or a prize fight can ta reproduced —the
singing and action ot the opera or the
Day w*a observed on this historic tattle slugging of the sluggi-rs. taing plainly
field with the usual exrrcire*. The town heard and seen at a d fat an re from tire op­
was crowded with people. TJie pnxvretion
era house or ringside.
formed Saturday afternoon, anti proceeded
•In injunction has Iwvn granted to pre
to the regular exercise* in the soldier* vent the formation &lt;&gt;f the projsiM-d Minne­
National cemetery.
apolis prilling combine.
The venerable Bishop Crowther, one ot
St. Loris, June 1.—Memorial services in the best known missionaries in Africa,
honor of Gen. Sherman were held here was born a savage in Guinea.
A French warship ha* refused to allow
Saturday by Ransom post, and 20,(XX) sol­
American fifahernien to take Ikrit on the
diers’ grave* at Jefferson tarracks were
French shore of Newfoundland.
strewn with flowers.
Jacob Morrow, a IJncoln.Nrb.. fireman,
fa under arre*t. charged with setting fire
IN THE BASE BALL FIELD.
to his house that ta might get rid of aotne
mortgage* and secure about «5.&lt;XjO IumifThe body of Mrs. Adeline Hawver, ol
Climax, Mich., was found in tar house
Thursday, death' having ensued from
strangulation. Tta cirvunwCance# point
towartl murder.
A north bound mall train on-the Illinois
Central ran off thr track al Clmmpaign
Thursday night. Several j«a-weugvrs were
slightly injured. Engineer Quirk was
killed by a wreck on the tame road at Cen­
tralia.
An elevator containing 4,000 bushels ot
wheat nnd corn ta Beason, near Lin­
coln. ill*., wa# burned Friday. the fire ex­
tending to n row of cribs adjoining con­
taining 40.00U bushels of com. I-oss. •&amp;&lt;,­
00k no insurance
The official figures of tta seals caught
in the Behring sea by Canadian fishermen
are 34,!Wl.
The dead body of a "woman which was
found on the prairie near Cheyenne Wells,
Colo., a week ago. has taea identified as
that of Mrs. Julia A. Taylor, the divorced
wife of a wealthy citizen of Sun Francisco.
league record ou the ball field ywterday: She wa&lt; deranged.
At Chicago—New York 2, Chicago 3; at
Tta soldiers indicted tor lynching Hunt
Cincinnati—Philadelphia ft, Cincinnati 4: at Walls Wiiila. W;ub., were arrested Fri­
at Cleveland-Brooklyn 3, Cleveland 4; day nnd put in Jail. No reaistance waa
Pittsburg-Boston game postponed—rain,
made to their arrest.
Association: At Lonfaviile— Louisville
Tta Gladstonian candi(Lite for Parlia­
^Athletic
ktbletlc 7;
7; at
at St.
St. Louis
Louis—
—St
St Louis
Louis 14,
14, ment to fill the seat made rucant by the
Washington
.Washington 4; Colunibus-Baltimorv
Columbus-Baltimore and resignation of Capt. Verney was elected
Cincinnati • Boston games postponed - by an increased majority.
rtlin.
One hundred and forty-four lumlter
CHICAGO.’May 80.—No National league firms of New York have agrrad not to sell
game*. American amociation scores: At lumtar to builder* until the striking lum­
Ixiulsville—Louisville 0, Athletic 0; at SL ber handlers come to terms.
Mr#. Albert Evans was found dead in •
Louis—St.Louis 8. Washington l^t Cincin­
nati-Cincinnati 5, Boston 20; at Colum­ ravine in Johnson county, Kentucky,
Thursday. It is not known whether she
bus-Columbus 11, Baltimore 4.
Following is given tbe score* made at killed herself or was murdered.
Russell B. Hnrrfaon. sun ot tta presi­
the national game on Decoration Day:
League—At Philadelphia 'morning)—Chi­ dent, accompanied by hi# wife, arrived nt
cago 3. Philadelphia 4; (*fternoon&gt;-Chi the Auditorium, Chicago, Friday from
Helena.
Mont., on hfa way east.
c:igo 12, Philadelphia «. At New York ।
(morning!—Cleveland 0, New York 3;
BecatiM? the faculty ate strawberry abort
(afternoon)—Cleveland 3, New York 6. Al cake while tta students were given only
Boston (morning*—Cincinnati 2. Boston 7; tta plain ta rries, the latter have st nick.
!aftern&lt;K&gt;n&gt;—Cincinnati 3. Boston (5. At This at Wyoming temtuary, Wilkoburre,
Brooklyn (morning)—Pittsburg 7, Brook­ Pa.
lyn 1; (afternoon i—Pittsburgh, Brooklyn5.
The tmwnry Friday bought 1*DJ)00
Association: At Cincinnati (mornjng)- ounce# of silver at fo.W per ounce.
Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 2; (afternoon)Tta Walter Hill Furniture company, of
Baltiniore 2, Cincinnati 3. At Columbu# Chicago has failed. IJabilities 825,000.
(morning)—Boston 4. Columbus 6; fatterMark Kimball, n resident of Chicago
noon)—Boston 1, Columbus 3. At Wash
since hfa 18th year, died at his home Fri­
ington City (rffoming)—Loni*viile 4,Wash
day mornin; , aged 70 years.
ington 7; no afternoon game—rain. At St.
The latest news from TancotL Chicago’s
Louis (morning)—Athletic 3, St. Louis 1“;
(afternoon)—Athletic 8, St. Louis 15. (Sun­ will-’o-the-wisp murderer, located him in
day) At Louisville—Washington «k Louis­ tta gold fields of Alaska.
Indians are again committing outrages
ville 8; at St. Ixiuis—Athletic 3, St. Loute
in Arizona. They are Ix-ilevcd to have
6; at Columbus—Boston 3, Columbus 8.
Chicago, Juno 2.—League base ball escaped from tta reservations.
Three cnses of diphtheria arc reported
score# yenteniay were: At BrooklynBrooklyn 5, Pittsburgh 8; at New York- from Fisher, Ills. Tta housed nre quaran­
tined, but fenra are entertained that the
New York 3, Cleveland 2: at Philadelphia
disease will spread.
—Chicago 6, Philadelphia 8: at Boston­
The Good Templars’ congress in atflaion
Boston 2, Cincinnati 5.
Association: At SL Louis—St. Ixiuis 2, at Edinburgh selected De* Moines, la., aa
Athletic 6: at Ixiuisville— Washington 14, the place for holding the next congress.
Jake Schaefer, the billiard wizard, is to
Ixiuisville 5: Columbus-Boston and Cin­
cinnati-Baltimore game* postponed—rain. marry the daughter of John Snyder, of
New York, tta wedding to take place early
in June.
WERE WEDDED IN DEATH,
I Pamell is sold to be preparing to marry
(tag C*M or Doable- Suicide
Mrs. O’Shea immediately, nnd it fa proba­
ble that he will become a half-millionaire
GALENA, Ills., -June 2.—Elmer Foster, a by the marriage. He will come to Ameryoung farm laborer, was engaged to Miss i&lt;a after parliament Is prorogued.
Ada Townsend, daughter ot a farmer of
Routine hwduow occupied the attention
Rich township. For some unknown rea­ of tta Presbyterian general amembly taoson they resolved to die together, and ac­ unUy. It was decided to meet at Portland,
cordingly, upon returning from a drive Ore., next May. Resolution* eulogistic of
late Sunday night, they repaired to the the tale Judge Breckenridge were adopted.
girl’s room.wvbere they both took rtryebThe labor unions of Chicago will dlnine.
their force* on Labor Day. Tta Trade
and Izkbor assembly will hold one picnic
The young lady’s mother called her at and tta Building Trades council anottar.
the usual hour yesterday morning, but re­ There is considerable ill-feeling over this
ceived no response, whereupon ahe burst action.
into the room and wax horrified to find
Ili » fln which deMmywl hi. horn, Friher daughter lying half dead on tbe floor, &lt;i»; curht, H«&gt;rr PhllUt», or Wb-.lin«,
while tbe llfafaa* form of Foster lav upon W. Va., his wife and two children perthe tad. Ififlk Townsend was atill eon
aeio2*. but dBed within an hour, ref using
tzx
CMK
In.
*
ullna irum VVIUl*l»U. «Ud=» Wt*lly dtttroyrfby fl,.
CHICAGO, May 27.—League bane ball
score* yesterday were ■# follow#: At Pittaburg—Pittsburg IV, Boston 1; at Cincin
nati—Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 3; at
Chicago—Chicago 4, New York 3; at Cleve­
land—Cleveland 11. Brooklyn 8.
AModation: At Cincinnati—Cincinnati
21, Boston 13; at Columbus—Columbus 4,
Baltimore 0; at Lonlsrille— Athletic 10,
Louisville 8; at St. Ixiuis—St. Louis S,
Washington 2
Chicago. May 28—The League base
ball club* yesterday made the following
records’; At Pittaburg—Pittsburg 1. Bos­
ton (J; at Cincinnati-Cincinnati 13, Phil­
adelphia 3; at Cleveland—Cleveland 4,
Brooklyn 2; al Chicago—Chicago 1, New
York 12
Association: At Col* tn bos—Columbus
8, Baltimore 7; at Sc. Louis—Washing­
ton 0, St. Louis 10,; nt Louisville—Louis*
villa 5, Atnletlc 8; st Cincinnati—Cincinnati 12, Boston 7.
Chicago, May 2ft—Following fa the

the great awww«»
- -■•---------- — fl rad mH U» wsUbmeu U U» P«" *nd
it fa thought that one »M wounded, but
none wa* caught.
Protection fa c crying everything before
it in the French chamber of Wtb*.
much to the injury of British trade with
France.
A state of anarchy exbrts on the New
Hebrides* Island*.
Six hundred ’native*
have been killed In fight* between native*
and the flood all eaten by tbe victor*.
A. Traunwclner, of Cedar Rapid*, la., a
jeweler, shot and killed hfa wife gatut
day and titen fired a bullet through hi*
own heart. Unhappy domestic relation*.
Dr. Brigg*, the “looee" tiwologfon of
Union Tlwologieal seminary, went U&gt;
Europe in tbe L'mbrla Saturday. Hu-aay#
he la not worrying over tbe action of the
Detroit aasenibljr.
At Washburn, Win., Saturday, John
Kinea, mate of the schooner Annie Sher­
wood, was instantly killed. The towline
pulled the timberhisadjout, which struck
Hine* on the bead.
Tom IxMig. of Macon, Ga., was found ly
ing on the ground in front of his home
Saturday with his head split Open. Hit
wife wna mated and opnfeaaed that she
killed him. Jealousy.
Mrs. Grace Potter, of Fort Worth. Tex.,
a patient at Lincoln park sanitarium, Chi­
cago, jumped from a fourt h-atory window
Sunday while temporarily insane, and
died an hour later.
The following named banks have been
authorised to Itegin business: Chemical
National tank of St. Ixxufa, cnpital 1600,(XX), and Citizen*’ National bank of Deca
tor, HU. capital tlOU.000
Lake Ilmen, In tbe government of Nov
gorod. Ktiwda, ha* tacit the scene of a ter
riblr hurricane. Nineteen timber vtwsch
were wrecked in tbe hurricane, and all ol
their crews were drowned.
The annual convention of the Amalgam
alvei Arworiation of Iron and Steel Work­
er* opened It* session* at Pittsburg tbh
morning. It is probable that there will be
no change xnmte in the-acalu of wage*.
Sunday wa* tbe anniversary ot the
Johnstown flood. The people there held
tnrinori sen Ice* at tta cemetery, and as
tbe hour of tbe terrible visitation arrived
—4 p.m.—the bell* were tolled and hun­
dreds engaged in silent prayer.
Capt. Markley, U. 8. A., who is charged
by the men of his company, who are uc
grura, with “drawing the color line” by
abusing them on the slightest pretext, and
in various other ways, denies the cliarges,
and "demands either a court of inquiry or
a court-martial. He says he has not for
seventeen years used a vile epithet to any
man or tiody of men.
A hard fight fa bring made t t prevent
Senator Call, of Florida, from taking his

Francis F. Emery, a boot and shoe dealer
of Boston. ha* aligned. Hi* liabilitiea
are estimated at 43OO.(W.
Petr Jackson has challenged Jim Cor
tatt to fight before any fair club—New Or
leans tarred—for &lt;10,000.
C. H. Gould, one 6f the pioneer real
dent* of Cincinnati, and a leading bus!
ties* m«g of that city, died Monday.
Ella Beaver*, a waitress at tbe Park
hotel, JackatHivllle. 111*., took a large dew
of carbolic acid Monday awl w ill die. Nc
cause i* known for tbe art.
Some lufarreant threw a stone into a
window of tbe Weal-bound “flyer near
Shelton. Neb.. Sunday night, and fatally
injured a little child of T. A. Holme*, of
Chicago.
A farmer named Crawley, who wa* oc
copying * farm in County Donegal, Ire­
land, from which the former tenant had
been evicted, wax shot by moonlighter*
Sunday night,
Walt Whitman waa 72 years old Sun­
day.
Secretary Blaine left New York Monday
morning for Bar Harbor.
A bant sup pore. I to contain a man went
over Niagara fall* Sunday.
The first section of the Ruaaiau Trans
Sitaria railway wa* opened Monday.
The treasury Munday bought 21G.00C
ounce* of silver at from fo.iG to fo.972., per
ounce.
A collision on the Norfolk and Western
r&gt;ad, near Luray, Va., Sunday, caused the

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roomeSoiieli.,uy,mJ ta'"S
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natnral hral amii»n.|.inU
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•R. K. GRAM.
mortgage sale 1
Itefaittt hariag teen made in tte
a certain tn&lt;&gt;rtca«e inade by WriiaS1
Thomaa D. Jarrard Henry w?
M
C. Gofer aud rraxtk H. Pmuh »

•octety of the Cedar (‘rwk t Ir. mt ii
ty, MichiZAD. to Jarob Erb.
&lt;
UN. and rrccrdsM in the otn&gt;euftM
deed* tortheeminty of Barry. it! ,7
Michigan. Octoter u, two. t„ !lbrf J

MM tMONamrallve. m» *hkb
U claimed to be due at the siatr „f Jh At”
one hundred and ninety *n rtofiin tagafaS!?'
•even cents, and tx&gt;*uii &lt;,r pr.r-ewjTT, M.’’
having been instituted to AtyrTiP XX
aecnxed hvsald mortgrL-&lt;- or*i.\
sTTZT?
Xottee 1# therefor tarrby ghn, ti„ ■ n■taun!?’
August Nh, IM1. at ten ssVbrit In tte taSi’
there * ill be »o1d at tte i orth front J' -o! th,
rourt bouM, lu^pe city of
IfarryandKateof Micb^an m&gt;&lt;1 cfort
beingtteplace III which n,« .trrii!|lnuW7fZ
the county ol Harry I* IwM. a? ftibitt'at tm. i,
the biglii-st bidder, the |&gt;rtnn—« detertt&lt;nl
n*M mortgage or •oruuch litrrrof a*
L
uecrosary to »aU»fy tte axnvcnt due «, fax
mortgage*• above M-t forth, with tte tateM
ihereuu and all legal
.aid wedves tew
situate tn the U&gt;wmh);&gt; ol lUHun.^r, in !Lcounty of Barry *ad stat- „J Mirhlrai. atlj
»crltv*i aa fuiJons. to-wl: .
.rrelta («rire
red# north of the quarter post on thr v«ih rice
qf section eleven. town two north, rann eirtt
wseat. jur tte place of teginnltj thrnirmSittf
west ten rod*. Utrncr uortb four n&lt;|», tbraee
east ten rods. Itenci Mints fwr r«4&gt; tu Um
num of becinnibg. including thr
Mg
barn now rituatc and being &lt;it. »*:u ptfautas
Dated. Heatings. Mich .May n. l-.-i
Axuart.
AMfataertttejdgtgaia
Attorney for AwjU'-

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Chicago, June 2.—The judicial elections
in this etale yesterday did not bring out
very much of a vote, and partfaaunhip was
at a discount. Indication* are that in the
Mount Verson district the Democratic
candidate* are elected. Same way in the
Third district; Fourth district, RepubHour. Fifth, Democratic: Sixth, ditto;
Seventh, ditto; Eighth, uncertain; Ninth,
Republican; Tenth, Glenn, Smith, and
Pleasant elected; Eleventh. Republican:
Twelfth, Republican; Thirteenth. Repub­
lican.
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Patkrsox, N. J., June l.-Richard D.
Young, convicted of conspiracy with Mr.
Richardt, bin confidential clerk, for at­
tempting to ruin Mr*. Young’s character
so that he could get evidence upon which
to ta-c n divorce suit, wm M-nteticrd Friot WOO and coat*. Ha
paid his hue at once.
THE MARKERS.

IToduce: Butter-Market steady; fancy
MVarator, IXilTHe; tine creamery. l&amp;islMc;
fina u&gt; K"”d tadtattom. IWMe: dairies, fancy,
frvah. IKgUc: No. 1 dairies, IZgglte; No. J, IK

kw off. UftUMk- Uva poultry Old chickens.
®Hc per lb; aj'rinc. |1
per dur. 1K1V
I*r lbruoaura, 5^
lb; turk-

Helirua.

—IIllooU, fair to good, &gt;1 JHftl.50

CHANCSI’.V 8 \I.E.
In parlance of an&lt;i by virtue uf sn &lt;&gt;rj

Geonre W, Hutton « eompl.inMit *ni lta»
Haynes. Mary Hounds *»m Ueary
are «1f!*rulant*.
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Natter H hereby glyta ».&gt;«. «
MMraaMtoUtotbeMittatf fa^lrr.
star
day Die eleventh rt») fa •&gt;'“ a - &gt;’•}
a’dNk In tta forenoon, at ri» Mih
of tta Court bouse In the».n .4
of Harry an J «tateot h - c '
tahw Hie place fonboblinz tta c.rra» c*an
raid county of Harry tbe i-&gt;:'&lt;•• ius
SUerty; to wit Wi ’^4
Darth east quarter
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town three north, rance un
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^Dated HastSjfa. Mich Mu ’b ’*■■
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Iwnj (aunty.*"*-.
Smith &amp; CoiXJif'-' »SoilrHom for ComptaifA J._______ j
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Membra Mb,
BAY STALLION, ‘
Foaled in 1885

Membrino is a beautiful bay
in color, has good action, (san
excellent, trareller. and weighs
1.800 pounds, in fact he is »
first-class ' general purpose
horse, and we' have put the
price for service so low as to
bring him witbin tbe reach of
all. Fridays and Saturdays of
each week at Spalding's ware­
house building, opposite Rol­
ler Mill. Terms $o.
E. H. BARTLEY. Attendant.

■ IBffll

THE B/mSeF
75 CENT/.

�CHANCERY ORDER.
Tnr Circuit Court fur the County of Barry-Tn

IMS

HEZEKIAH A GOOD KING.

' ■‘^Sturoftbe oHitkmrt William B.
jJrtfiff'efiwioEtbedoirerorllary A. Bar

This is what you ought to have. In fact,
you must have it, to fully enjoy life.
Thuusandemre searching for It dally, and
mourning becauiie they find it not.
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 7.
Thousands upon thousands of dollars are
kp?nt annually by our people in the hope
that they may attain this boon. And yet
it may be had by all. We guarantee that
Electric Bitters, if used according to
directions and the use persisted in, will
bring you good digestion and oust the
tbe demon dyspepla and Install Instead
He,per Quan*rty
enpepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters
phtaj
&amp; Hoffman« Pubtahcr. I'bitadteifor dyspepsia and all diseases of llvrr,
'rtHwkl1ah l*Ka« to reign When he stomach and kidneys. Sold at. ftOv. and
Ziln2re^n&lt;1'tWSnty year&gt; Qld' and ke 81.00 per bottle by W. II. Goodyear, the
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^^ned nlne-and-twenty yean in Jem- druggist.

LESSON X,

b4o ■^"WSmionduly vertlmi of Wlk
: ; b Barban, proving that the dosrer Interest
’»
t Barlian may be barred and that the
Sdiau Heretofore staPo*‘‘!^,'JoLlJ,Xn^
F ,. » i urban. may be directed to transfer
• r rti* t "f dower W reason’ therein set forth.
“(W WW[,f Alonzo E. Kenaston. soilcltof
naStiouer. h i» ordered that Monday, the
•■. davof August next, at two oclock In the
. |... assigned fur the nearing of said
or and that the nesf c{ kin of ll,°' ’•w
' Barban, be required to appear at a
J'Mid court to be holden al the court
. the city of Hastings. In said county and
M if iu.y then? be why the prayer of
on should not be granted.
,, further ordered that said petitioner
. the i arsons interested of the
s"d peldlti'i and the hearing
i\i: c a copy ot this order to be
he Hasting1* BsNNKit. a newspa*
nd circulated in said county of
rev sue.-cislve weeks previous to
,i u nicb publication, however.
&gt; In case a copy of this or..»ul text of klu personally
t&gt;rf,.re ihe time hereto pre-

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HEART DISEASE.

Statistics show that one In four has a
weak or diseased Heart The first synth
tarns are short breath, oppression, flutter­
ing. faint and hungry spells, pain in side
then smothing, swollen ankles, dropsy
?Or Whic£
MI,m’
Heart Cure is a marvelous remedy. Fine
b00*
Di8ewe.
wonderful
cures. FREE at druggists, or address
Dr. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana

''irciut Judge.

PROBATE ORDER.
inan.CwintvotBarr
,
: .&gt;: the Probate Court tor the
. -..'fiolden at the Probate Offlce.
r llA-tfigs. &gt;usal&lt;l county,onfThun&lt;-.ay ut Mar. in the year one
hundred and ninety one.
»ries W. Armstrong, Judge ot

■ter ot the estate ot

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

James

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, rawley. executor of said estate.
■:s antiit’u account heretofore tiled
•id flowed.
.
J
t ‘ ordered, that Friday, the
ue. A. D '.K&gt;1. at ten o'clock In
assigned tor the hearing of said
r.i the heirs at law of said de■»thar person* Interested in said
ired to appear at .1 session of said
. »• ii.dden at the Probate Offlce
It.i'Utn;*. in said County, and

Prof. I. HUBERT’S

Malvina
K.—,rr

L that said petitioner give notice
rested h&gt; said estate. ot thr
i autiual ixcount and the hearing
&lt;&gt;pv of this order to be

cream,

SECOND

,0 lhe
,e*°“
baek
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
about 100 yean. to couaider tbe revival In
Burd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote: '••Was
the days of Joaah, we now return to about
taken with a bad cold, which wttled on my
the time of ,thu lesson of twoweekaaco
lungr,
cough set in and finally terminated
H2ifrTh,?hebe‘:lnillD«of lhe rt^oi
In consumption. Four doctors gave me up
Hesekiah that the ten tribes were carried
saying I could live but a . short time. I
th?lShZ?y (U F‘ u8*’ xtU1' Wi' He
gave myself up t&lt;&gt; my Saviour, detemiincd
the last bu^oneof the good king, of Ju­
If 1 could not atay with my -friends on
an ’
1 bv.r Ahl“ W“ " W,Cked kln«. earth. 1 would meet my absent ones above.
tn , hI,r°n M*n«»ch was tbe worst of
My husband was advised to gut Dr.
all (xxviii. 19, 22; xxxlll, 9,10).
King’s New Discovery for consumption,
Aa.,^k?h“»,5Ol!&gt;er,,'.n*niCW“Ab‘Jah-l‘«1 -UUSU. «UU
*»..C ... MM..,
coughs and colds. 1 gave it a trial, took
O
"
in all eight bottles; it has cured me and
♦
i i. , . dv 16:11 wblc6 'ras right in : thank God Lam now a well and hearty
tl.rJft.
Lo1rd-“«»«“ng to sil that j woman. " Trial bottles tree at W. H.
a ..mt.'. * done-"
Goodyear’s drug store, regular size, 50c
thflr*1 ycar of hb re,8n'10 *nd
the first month, opened tbe doors of the 1
houM» of the Ix&gt;td. and repaired vheru."
I
. * hat a grand beginning h« makes, aud
The r &gt;est salve In the world for cuts,
how promptly! He does not allow a month bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
to pass aft«r be becomes king without ab Bores, tetter, cliapped hands, chilblains,*
tending to lhe house of the Lord. Ahaz, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
his father, had destroyed the vessels, shut ly cures piles or no pay requiretl. It Is
up tbe doors, and made altars in every cor­ gtinrunteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
ner of Jerusalem (xxviii, 34). Hezekiah money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
now seeks to undo hi* father’s sin, and he For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggist.
loses no time about it.
Menominee's electric street railway must
4. “And he brought In tbe priests nnd
according to contract, be completed ’by
the Invites, and gathered them together
Aug.
15.
into the east street."

PARENTS—tsIve your children a knowledge
of book-keeping, shojthand. typewriting, telegrant*.y. etc.

There was a time when the head ot each
family acted as the priest of the household,
offering sac ri fl ex- uuu, the Lord (Job i, 5;
Gen. viii, 20; xli, 7,8). But since the build­
..eek for three successive ine|H College. Ledyard Block. cor. Pearl and ing of the tabernacle at Sinai the house of
d day &lt;&gt;f hearing.
Ottawa sts. Visit us. For catalogue address A. Aaron and the tribe of Leri were set apart
■ W. Armstrong,
S
IJarlsh.
successor
to
C.
G.
Bwensberg.
to stand I* l ween the people ami God aud
J udge of Probate.
lo offer sacrifice.
5. “And said unto them, Hear me, ye
Invites; sanctify now yourselves, nnd
ISTKATOR'S SALE.
sanctify the house of the Ixird God of your
bakers, and carry forth the filthiness out
•• given that I shall seli at
of the holy place.”
tbe highest bidder, on Satur.n&lt;ne a. D. i*m,at ten o'clock
It look them sixteen days to cleanse
U the Probate Court Rooms
the temple on this occasion (vs. 15-17),
•i Barry In the City of
but it takes much longer than that to
county of Barry in the
eleauae some believers from the fllthiuess
tan. jnirsuant to license
i.need to me on tbe litll
.of flesh and spirit which clings so closely.
P. j-:k&gt; by the Probate Court
G. “For our fathers have trespassed, and
Michigan. all of tbe estate.
done evil in the eyes of the Lord our God.
I the said deceased of.
and have forsaken him. and have turned
away thilr faces from the habitation of
the Lord, and turned their backs.”
town north range 7 west,
So, also, said Jeremiah a little later in
quarter of the north ea»t
their history (Jer. li, 13, 17), and so said
town 2 north, range 7 west,
Moses ere the nation was yet forty years
hall i'f the, north west quarter of
old (Deut. lx, 8, 34). Their history might
। i north, range 7 west. Also the
:« on.1, two. three, four and five of
be called a continued foraakingcf the Lord
■ '• W Phillips addition to the
who redeemed them.
»ii-. .lie. Mich. Also commencing at
7. “Alsu they have shut up tbe doors of
t coftier of the north east quarter
. •• -u two north, range seven
the porch, and put put the lamps, and
s then -e we&gt;t forty nine rods and
have not burned incense, nor offered burnt
rath* (3-l3&gt; rods, thence north
IN
THE
offerings in the holy place, unto t he God
a-., thebe’- east forty-nine (4D) and
of Israel.”
enths 15
rods, thence south
ds. to the place of beginning, con8. “Wherefore the wrath of the Lord was
avn-' All of said land to be sold
upon Judah and Jerusalem, and he hath
- w idow‘« right, of dower therein.
delivered them to trouble, to astonish­
ii z*th
:.i trST Smith. Administrator.
ment, and to hissing, as ye see with your

BETTER !£.“ S£“
Ednoale them at tbe Grand Rapids (Mich.) Bus

5H0KE

ED.70WERJ’
NO. 35

ALWAYS THE SAME

When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

Rev. P. M. Fisk, of Jackson. Ims been
called.to preside over Toledo congregnllonalists.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
The annual state camp meeting of the
Free Methodists will occur at Alma Ju mF

J2S ALWAYS THE BEST

QIQrt R

It is Conceded That
RUSSELL
Has met the expectations of all who are look­

ing for the latest and best things in

SPRING DRESS GOODS.
It is Certain That
Russel has shown to the ladies of Hastings

and vicinity the best and most desirable line
of

MILLINERY GOODS
ever shown in Barry County.

The Universal Verdict
Is that the goods and the prices are right

Call in.

We are constantly receiving new

things m our line and are always glad to show

them

.

j i

.

AT RUSSELL’S.

A BILLION FOR THE

INDIANS.

QUARTER, IN­

Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 8jrup has been med
fur children teething. It soothes the ciilld,
softens the gums, aiusys all v*in, cures wind
colic, and mttie best remedy for dlarrhira.
Twenty-five cents a buttle. Sow by all druggists
throughout the world.
Forest fires are still burning In Arenac
and Iosco counties, doing great damage.

Since tbe 4th of Jaly, 1778, when thia gov­
ernment began, lhe Indians hare coat the
United Slates 81,000,000,000. When the old
Pequot chief met the Pilgrim Fathers near
Plymouth Rock ami said, “Welcome, En­
glishmen," he spoke for 1,030.003 Indiana
That was the estimated number of the red
rare then living in what are now tbe
bounds of the United Statca And so St
apjH-ars that to dale the act of dispossess­
ing the aborigines has cost 81,000 for every
buck, squaw and papoose living on the
soil when the white man came.
These ore round figures, but they are
very dose to thf exact record. Three years
ago Mr. 1'um Donaldson, who in now in
charge of tbe Indian census, made a care­
fol compilation. He showed that from
July 4. 1778, to June 80, 1888, the Indians
had cost the government 8929,239,284.02. It
is safe to say that the four years added to
lhe record since Mr. Donaldson's researches
will bring tbe figures up close to 81,000,­
900,000. This enormous •umouut is about
one-third of what the war of tbe rebell­
ion cost. Onc-tbirtl of the 81,000,000,000
has been spent io pacifying and civilizing
Indians. Two-tblrds of the 81,030,000,000
have been absorbed in fighting Indians..
What is known as the great Sioux war
itarted io 1852. The war lasted three or
four years. It cost the United States be­
tween 815.000,000 and 820,000,000.
The Navajo yor cbet the government
nearly 830,000,030.
The biggest of all recent Indian wars
was tbe ooe about which least was pub­
lished. It began in 18C2 It bad its origin*
in a comparatively insignificant matter.
A contractor for furnishing Indian supplies
sent to the Sioux agencies what was sup­
posed to be prime mess pork. The consign­
ment was found to consist largely of beads
of bogs. Tbe Indians went back on such
rations, and took the warpath instead of
the pork. Gens. Sibley and Sully con­
ducted the campaign. They had 15,000
troops under them.
In this Sioux war the "Galvanized Yan­
kees,” as they were called, made tbelr ap­
pearance. There were several regiments of
these "Galvanized Yankees,” and they did
good service against tbe Sioux. It may be
explained that “Galvanized Yankees” were
Confederate prisoners who took the oath ot
allegiance and enlisted in these regiments
to fight Indians in preference to remaining
in northern prisons. I u answer to a reso­
lution of inquiry from the senate, 1888, the
secretary of war staled that the total cost
of troops in the Indian country from 1878
to 1886 bad l&lt;reu 8223,891,264.50.
in 1H6S and 1800 there was a lively Indian
war in what is now the Indian territory
and Oklahoma. The actual field opera­
tions during the eleven month*coot81,056,515.57.
Tbe Modoc war in lhe lava beds cost
the army 111 soldiers killed or wounded.
Tbe chief incident of this campaign was
the assaMination of Gen. Canby. Seven­
teen citizens were killwl or wounded. Tbe
record which was sent to tbe senate by
the war department says, “No Indians rejxjrted killed.”
The Sioux war of 1876 coat for the actual
field expenses 82,812,331. But tbe^ cam­
paign was chiefly notable for tbe Custer
man-acre. Tbe army loss was 283 killed
and 125 woundoj. Tbe Indian lotu was
only 85. The Custer masKscre was never
atoned for. Tbe guns which the Indians
took from the soldiers are still in their

UF. Haiora’ Golden Specific.
It can be given in s cup of tea or coffee, with­
Tbe Nex Percts war of 1877 laated three
out the knowledge of the person taking It.
effecting a sj&gt;ce&lt;fy and P®«n»“«nt c«re. whether months and cost *831,829.52.
In Lev. xxvi and Deut. xxviii It was the rntlent Is a moderate drinker or an *&gt;c&lt;’halie
In that campaign 341 officers and soldiers
wreck.
Thousands
at
drunjeords
have
been
clearly foretold that the wrath of the Lord cured who have taken the &lt;»olden Specific In were killed and wounded. Twelve citiiens
would thus come upour them if they were their coffee without their knowledge, and to­ were killed. The Indian loss was 158.
disobedient, and Moeen added, “I call day believe they quit drinking of their own free
The Baooock war of 187S won a small
No harmful effect resuite from Its ad­
heaven and earth to record th is day against will.
ministration. Cures guaranteed. Send for clr- affair. It only cost 8330,630.19. When R
you, that I hare wt before you life and eul-r US lull
«"• was ended tbe record showed a loss of 24
deaths blessing and cursing; therefore fidence.GotPKX Sractric Co..IK Race Streit, to the army, 30 dtixens murdered and 74
choose life that both thou and thy seed may Cincinnati. U.
Indians kiljed.
live (Deut. xxx, 19;. As God by His ser­
Tbe Northern Cheyenne outbreak of 1879
Cadillac expects the G. R. A L to .bal’d
vant foretold so it catne to pasv,. entailed a loss on the army of 82 killed and
a 810.000 depot in tliat city.
9. “For, lo, our fathers have fallen by
wounded. No Indians were reported killed.
Hibhard'a
Rheumatic
and
Liver
Pills.
the sword: and our sons and our daughters
Since 1882 the only Indian fighting Las
These pills are wlentiflcally compounded, been with the little squads of Apaches in
and our wives are in captivity for thia."
One hundred and twenty thousand fell and uniform In action. No griping pain so Arisona aud New Mexico.
For every
in ooc day, and 200,000 women, sons and commonly following the use of pills. Apache run down and killed or captured
daughters were carried captive because They are adapted to both adults and chil­ tbe government h said to have spent 8100,t hey had forsaken tbe Lord God of their dren with perfect safety. We guarantee 000.—St Louis Globe-Democrat.
fathers (chap, xxviii, fl, 8). This also bad they have no equal In the cure of dek
been plainly foretold (Deut. xxviii, 25, 32), headache, constipation, dyspepsia Iftd
and so it came to pass. Think fora moment biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
The implicit reliance placed upon tbe
at the more than 100,000 who in heathen­ cel any other preparation. Sold by
word of a shaman and his influence over a
dom nn dying euflry day, without a knowl­ H. Goodyear.
fellow tribesman may be illustrated with
edge of God, besides all in Christendom
Houghton county people consume 82,000 this anecdote. A Sioux Indian, who had
who have beard, but do not believe.
lost a relative by death, vowed to kill the
10.- “Now it is in mine heart to make a worth of beer per month.
first living thing he met. This was once
coveuafat with the Lord God of Israel that
Bolls, carbuncles, and eruptions of all kinds not an uncommon practice among our In­
bis fierce wrath may turu away from us." are nature's efforts to throw off poison from the dians.
So did .Ua, and at a later period Nehe- Hood. Tills result may be accomplished much
Issuing from bls lodge be chanced to meet
miah (chap, xv, 12; Neb. x, 29), and each
more effectually, as well as agreeably, through n missionary—a man much beloved by all,
obtained blcMlug from the Lord. See the
the proper excretory channels, by the use of from whom this Indian had received many
encouragement to act thus in II Chron. vii,
favors. Unwilling, but bound by his vow,
14. David found comfort in tbe unebange- Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
be shot bis benefactor as be passed. Indi­
ableneM and fullness of God's covenant
.Manistee tramps and drunks will be an usage did not sanction a bloody retribu­
with him, and God’s faithfulness should compelled to do afreet work.
tion on the murderer, since the obligation
ever be oar resting place (II Sam. xxUl, 5;
of bls vow was recognired by ail.
Forty-five Years Bondage.
Pa. Ixxxix. L Si 1 Cor. 1.9; x, 18X Yet let
The shaman, however, upbraided him tor
Gents: For forty-five years I have his oct, and pronounced his doom, saying,
us do aa Hezekiah did, and enter into a
been
afflicted
with
blood
poison,
liver
and
covenant with tbe Lord to present our
“You wifi die within the year."
bodies a living sacrifice, with all we are rheumatic .difficulties. Part of the time
Tbe Indian, though apparently a well
and have, that, like the lad's loaves in tbe confined to my bed. My blood waa badly
Six bottles of Hibbards disease, and actually did die within tbe
bands of Jesus, we may be blessed, broken, diseased.
multiplied and made to feed hungry souls Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than specific:', time, a victim to his own supersti­
with the bread of life, that so tbe Gospel all the other medicines 1 have taken.) My tious imagination.—Youth’s Companion.
may be preached in all tbe world for a wit­ friends have used It and in every case It
ness. tbe body of Christ hastened to com­ has proven a wonderful remedy. I have
pletion and the kingdom come. L*t us known of some wonderful cures of dyspe|&gt;Tbe Eureka flat country abound* in wild
covenant to be wholly His for His service. sla and neuralgia„
U. “My sons, be not now ndfeligent."
Mbs. Mahy Biddle,
baying fine sport bunting them. Tbe
Cursed be be tbatdoeth the work of tbe
Mitchellville, Iowa.
geese swarm in tbe stubble fields to eat
Lord negligently (Jer. xlvlii, 10, margin).
Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters
Whatever wo do in His service should be ar* remedies of great merit I believe hunters dig pita in these fields and lie in
done most thoroughly as unto Him, and if they have do equal In the cure of rheum­ them, having first set out a number of tin
we live as in His sight how can we be atism and all blood diseases,
•
Dr. H. Reichabd. Druggist.
negligent or deceitful?
A hunter named Adkins, while sitting in
“For the Lord bath chosen you to stand
Mitchellville, Iowa.
a pit near Fairfield waiting for geese, saw
The
spring
Is
the
time
to
take
Hibbard
’s a coyote sneaking down on his decoys. The
before him."
Not before men, to please them or rely on Rheumatic Syrup for the blood. For wue canning brute crept along on his belly for
them, but before God, in humble and whole by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only by The about fifty feet, and then made a spring of
hearted reliance upon Him. lie said to Cnarles Wright Medicine Company, De­ about twenty feet, landing on top of one
Abram: “I am God Almighty. Walk thou troit, Mich.
of tbe tin decoys. He was tbe most dis­
before me and be thou perfect" (upright or
gusted looking coyote ever seen in that
Flint has a branch of the capital build­ section, sod Adkins felt so sorry for him
G«n. x»U. 1. »°&lt;1
In gnu
-xM “
^h* ing and loan association.
that he shot him, breaking two of his legs,
Lord God of Israel liveth, beforff whom I
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is on the fi&lt;**d tide of and then knocked him on tbe top of the
stand.” And Gabriel said to Zacharias, popularity,
which position It has reached by tta haad'with the butt of his gun.—Portland
“I am Gabriel, that stand In the presence own Intrinsic, undoubted meritOregon Urn.’
otG&lt;x&gt;''
“
To
Rent
” is tbe name of a new West
consciously to stand before God is tbe great
Turning to the prices paid for poetry by
f£h.^d mio- Bay City publication.
periodicals, )t may be stated that, at the
A Dangerous Period.
present time, half a crown-a line istberate
^WMk^sendng people and n,iulB^n^
As the season moves swiftly toward the
in the highest quarters; in others, two
unto them, in a sense, yet *e.nre“
boundary lines that lie between winter and guineas, one guinea, and even half a guinea
of God mlnwitcriug unto
.print. It frequently happen, that the are the sums given for a short set of verses.
ever is done unto the least of His, He
human system, which has borne the strain A popular poet could of course command
counta us done t&lt;r Himself (Matt- *xrj
Hut our motive must always be to please of winter, shows signs of relaxation. Ln almost any price. Tennyson, tor Instance,
all ages thia period has been noted as a received from one magnxinc £100, or about
minister, except in so far as pleasing tnem, dangerous one, especially to those who £1 8e. a line for "Tithonus,” and did still
we nleaai Him first. If, on tbe other hand. have weak constitutions. A course of tbe better with “The Revenge," receiving for
™PUveto Ple&lt;»e Pe°Plecannot be
ZMdU of Christ (Gal. I. 10; Horn, xv.3; great blood purifier and toulc. S. 8. b., It £3 a line; while Ixmgfellow was paid by
win enable the most delicate to face the Lhe proprietor of a weekly journal £900, or
John viii, 29).
„
season's changes with impunity. It is a £4 a line for bis “Hanging of the Crane.’’
luceuse'S'iig, &lt;-s wessid in vet2®I'’
medicine that not only strengthens tbe —London Tit-Bit*.
l-o! of prayer, we art here reminded of such weak and tire delicate, but te an additional
wntXaa these, “Pmv without ceasing;
The use ol bolly, in particular, dates
“iSring lKy» wiS all Prayer and »up- safeguard for those who consider them­
back at least to the founding of tbe Ro­
pCSkrn in the spirit. an&lt;f watching there selves strong.
man Saturnalia, for the plant was dedi­
SntoT “in everything, oy
Marine Ctty now has electric lights.
cated to Sdtura and regarded as an em­
nlication with thanksgiving, let your reJucste be made known unto God &lt;1 lhess.
A new hotel Is being built atManlhUque.

OIVK BISTJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; itu pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the vptem effectually, dispels colds, head­
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Ehrnip of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-.
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial m its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ano agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Firs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM FtAMClSCO, CiL.
LOU13V!LU. KT.________ KEW TOKK. M.T.

iNo more

THE ‘•COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.’*

G. G. SPAULDING,
_ _ HdSTINQS._______
PROBATE ORDER.
•
State of Michigan. County of Harry-ss.
x
At a session of the Probate Court forth*
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate Offloe,
in the city of Uaatlngs. lu said county, ou
Monday, tbe 4ih day of May, In the year
our thousand right hundred and ulnety one.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Protwtr.
In the matter of the estate of Hannah
Quackenbush, deceased.
Ou reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. o' Charles W. Jordan, administrator of .
said estate praying for reasons therein set forth
that he may br licensed to sell lhe real estate
of said deceased In said petition described.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the
SKhday of May. A. D. 1H91. at ten o'clock In
tbe forenoon. :■ e assigned for tbe bearing of said
petition, and that the heirs st law of saiddeceas­
ed. and all other i-enwus interested In said
estate, an* required to appear at n session ot
ssJd court, then to be holden at the Probate
office, in the city of Hastings, in said county,
and show cause. If any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not the granted. And
it Is further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice to the persons interertMin aald estote,
of tbe pendency of said petition, and lhe hear­
ing tbcreef by causing a copy of this order to be
puollshed lu lhe Habtinos Banner a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to raid day of bearing,
— W. ASMSTBONG,
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.]

CHANCERY SALE.
Tn pursuance of and by virtue of an order and
decree of tbe circuit court for the County of
Barry, in chancery. In the Bute of Michigan,
made and dated on the fourteenth day of
November. A. D. ikio. In a certain utise there­
in pending, wherein Nichols, Shepard A Co., a
corporation organized and doing business under
the laws of the State of Michigan are complain­
ants. and Francis Wolbert. George B. Grtmth
and Melissa Walbert are defendants. Notice Is
hereby given that 1 shall sell at public auction,
to tbe highest bidder, on Saturday, tbe twen­
tieth day of June, A. D. W9I. al ten o’clock in
the forenoon, at the north front door of the
court bouse In tbe City of Hastings, County- of
Barry and State ol Michigan, said court bouse
being the place for holding tbe circuit court foe
said county of Barre, the following described
property to-wtt: AU that cei
cel of land situate and being

nut frictional quarter ot section twenty, town
three north, ramte ten west, containing thirtyel a ht and one-half acres of land more or less.
Dated. Hastlugs. Mica., Mav sth, 1M1.
AbVKW &amp;. &amp;AJIASTUB,

Clnult Court CenimlMioner. Barry Co. Mich.
8TVAXT. KNAl-rKX* WKAVF.M,

Sollelton for Complainants.

rRJBATE ORDER.
State of Miehlgto, County »r Barre-ss.
Ata seMlou of tbe Probate Court tar tbe
County of Barr?. bold&lt;i&gt; at the Probate Offlce la
tbe cUy ol Bastion, in said county, on Wednes­
day. the thirteenth dav ot Msy. in the year oue
IbouMsnd eight hundred and ninety one.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probats.
In tiie matter of the estate ot JObo A.
Bacheller. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
of Hannah Bacheller, widow of said aeecjmed,
praying that Clement Smith, or some other
suitable I’vF'on in«y
administrator
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the
Sth day o! June. A. D. u®t. at ten o'clock
luthetorrnoon.be assigned for tbe bearing of
said petition, and tliat tbs tn-lraatlaw nf said
deceased and all other persons Interested in said
Offlce. in tbe city of Hntiogs. in said
further ordered, that Mid

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.Manufacturers.

Well Drivers,

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For the Season of 1891 we have the following goods,

ALL. • CHOICE ■ SELECTED • 5 TOOK.
Ballard Stitched Canvass, Endless Threshing Belts.

South Bend Spark Arresters, most ,»erfeet known.

Cleveland Rubber Co.’s High Grade Endless Threshing Belts.
Buffalo Leather Belting Co.’s Superior Grade Leather Belts.
Hani Rubber Suction Hose, extra quality.
Asbestos. Rubber' Empire and Eureka Packing, all sizes.
Cylininder and Machine Oil of the Very Best Quality.
Extra Lard Oil. Boiler Compound and black Windsor Varnish.
Penberthy Injectors, surest and most reliable.
Cincinnati Sight Feed Lubricators, BEST FOR THRESHERS.

Cyclone Tank Pumps with wire lined hose: will fill a thresh­
ing tank in five minutes.

Grate Bars for all kinds of boiler.-, kept in stock, and furnish­

Humphries' Smooth Round Rod Pumps for drive well-. He-t
in America.
All kinds of Well Supplies aud Valves.
Two inch Galvanized Well Pipe, reamed and plugegd

All Sizes of Water and Steam Pipe and Fitting-.

ed on short notice.
All kinds of Engine Governors repaired and sold.

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Steam Guages, Water Glasses. Flue scrapers.
All kinds of Globe, Angle and Check Valves.

200 different kinds of Chilled Plow Points. Lamlsides anil
Other Repairs.
Bridge Rods, Bolts and Nuts and Washers.

Our Prices and Quality of Goods are such that it will pay Everybody to Call
and See Us Before Purchasing. We liny and Sell for Cash.

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We respectfully invite all to visit our works

I know a barber down town whose long
' acquaintance with Americans has taught
him not to keep a dock. Strange, iau’t it!
“And why such madness*
*” I hear you say.
Ahl There's method in it I’ll tvfll you in
his own words.
“You are about the hundredth man that
haaa-ked me about the dock,” said be
pleasantly. “Well, I’ll tell you a trade
secret. You know my customers are all
busium meu, and stop In two or three
times a week to get shaved. Whether in a
hurry or not, they want tn Ret through
with all possible speed. That's ohe of the
peculiarities of Americans. An American
may have all the time in the World, but,
Beverthclea*. he’ll rush his lunch and bis
burlier all the same.
“So long as 1 had my dock here In the
shop men would come rushing in here, take
a glance at it, jump Into the chair and tell
me to rush them through in ten minutes,
as they desired to catch a train or keep an
appointment, IfI didn't get through with
them in Hurt time there would be a picnic
sure, and not only that but Td run the
risk of losing a good customer. So after a
• while I caught on to this clogk racket, and
I took my reliable old timepiece from its
accustomed corner and placed it beyond
reach. How does it work? Splendidly.
“The firstfyv days I could hardly restrain
myself from bursting into fits of laughter.
You know, the first tiring an American
looks for when be comes into any place u
the dock. You should have seen the dis­
appointed fares in my shop the first few
-days. Every one rushed in with his accnit'tomed haste, glanced in tbe corner for the
clack, and myl Well, you can imagine the

teemed. He hai closely examined the ef­
fect of captivity on tfausight of wild beasts,
such as lions, tigers, etc., and asserts that
all animals in a savage st ate are far sighted.
Tha same remark applies to man in an un­
civilized state, and even to those who,
though civilized, follow avocations which
oblige them to remain constantly in the
open air, such as sailors or farm laborers.
The same faculty subsists in caged ani­
mals when they have been taken after tbe
age of 6 or 8 month*; but when born in
captivity, or kept in eagre when very
young, they become near sighted, which
M. Motais attributes to the narrow space
in which they are confined, and the train­
ing which obliges them to follow tbe eye.
of the keeper or tamer to obey bis will.
Tbe near sightedness of school children
may, io his opinion, be ascribed to the
same cause—the habit of concentrating the
sight on one point, aud the fact tharthe
power of ths visual organ becomes modi­
fied according ro t he requirements to which
It is subjected.—Murray’s Magazine.

Tepid water b an admirable emetic, and
hot water, taken freely half an hour before
bedtime, Is an excellent cathartic, sure, if
persevered in, in most o*wtInate cose*.
Hot water nt meals continued for a few
months, with proper attention to diet, will
ccra anv curabJs case af dyaoensla.

Additional Local News.

A new and dangerous counterfeit has
been put in circulation In the form of
BiO silver certificate, series B. tit has
some defects, however, among them being
the omission of the words: ••This certifies
that there has been deposited in the treas­
“And now,” said the barber, with a sat­
ury” over the words ‘ United States:" the
isfied air, “I can give ererj* one a first class Emission of imprint. ‘ Register of the
shave, and none of them knows just bow Treasury” under the signature of W. S.
long I take to share thorn, because there's
Rosecrans; “Treasurer ot the United SMtes"
no dock here to regulate me by.
under thcjlgnature of James W. Hyatt.
I “Nextr-New York Herald.'
Mmde ftnd the Blind.
Music will ever be the blind man's ruling
puidon; but that it may be a blessing to
him and not a carae he must be taught
to know, to master and to love only that of
lhe purest and beat kind. What be does
be must be able to do well, or the gift will

N. T, Parker haa decided to plot a por­
tion of hl« farm, which fronts on West
State St and will sell a number of valua­
ble lota 4x12 rods at very reasonable terms.

Following are tbe real estate transfers
of the week ending June 1, 1891. as
gern^e a fiddle in a more or leas exasperaV- token from the books In the register's office:
ingfatiuoa, or blow into a cornet with
^painful auooea*. ao an to gain admission "W. Hwith to Elias and Mary Lockhart; sec
• into the school band, but to do far more 13 Castleton tSOO.
7th Day AdTrntlsfctto John Fleming; lots city
and far better; or within a year of his leavTU» bay Adventist* to Jahn Fleming; lots city

&gt;ct hu band will t«U him and his music be

blind taan,” but there St ends, and such
words wiH not even provide bread and
ehraae fur a day. Hi* descent into the

of tbe sorrowful with strain* of still groal-

FRED H. BARLOW.
DAVID S. GOODYEAR.

SYLVESTR GREUSEL.
ED. POWERS.

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Murray;krta etytaao.
Micbael PoC to Jueeph Adams.- sec 31, parrel
Irving tzrx
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Jo*. K Harrington to John Kahler; sec M O*
Hope •!«».
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Lucias I^es to Henry Strong; parcel* city
927U
Creo. Goeat to Louisa Knickerbocker; sec 7
Ma Barry *XC.
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&gt;. Marble to Haaulble Marble et al:
lots
4 and ft Grants add eltj ftiooo.

Notice Is bbreby Riven that a competi­
tive examination for tbe nckctiun of a
cadet to the United States Naval Academy

as a Ixrard of examination: Hon. Clement, of this city, was the speaker, and the
Smith, Harry county; Dr. J. T. Woods, j universal verdiet wo» tliat be gave a
Branch: M. E. Brown, esq.. Calhoun: (Ivo. ■ masterly address- - able, eloquent, forceful
No Money Required of Responsible Parties to Commence Treatment
A. Ferry, esq.. Eaton: Prof. U. W. I ..aw ton, ! nnd patriotic.
Jackson. The candidate pasting tt»e best}
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We think
intercut than usual was
examination will be -appointed to the taken by (he citizens In tin- exercise* of
cadetship.
this day. And certainly thi* should be
Jane.* O'Donxeu.,
an. For thr rank* of the gallant defender*
Representative in congress. 3d district. of the old flag and the Union are being
Michigan.
rapidly depleted, while tlx- rretriUi ot their
York, now tbe celebrated tumen o( thr Froth Medfi al and sureral Instfititt
struggle arc each year enriching and on- Formerly ofCNew
hicago, in., by reqaeet of maay frtvndi and patirni* h»» dreidrd to th*
Decoration Day.
nobling'tbv nation.
Never, were tbe element* more favorable
for an event than on Saturday for Ih-cora­
ADMINUTRATOR’S SALE.
tion day. With Ita usual enterprise in
lu the ’msitvr &lt;4 the estate of Hannah Coc»ul:ation and examination free and alrictly eoufideniial in the private
such affairs, Fitzgerald post determined tp
Quackenbush, dereiued.
Houm*. one day only, from 5a.m. to7 p. in.
make thio observance one to be long aud
j&gt;leasa4tly remembered, and succeeded public auction, to the htsbeat bidder, on Friday.
ihoMweutrcbili d*&gt; of July. A. D/1 aftI. al ten
iao*|^dmirably.
"A’W ladles of the \V. 1L C., and iwitriotic o elock In uie fcreuMm. M the Probate Court
rooms In the ity ot Huatinn In the County of
citizens had procured a wealth of flowers Barry In lhe S;ate &lt;4 Mivhigao, pursuant to
for the occasion, and the grave* of the llcrior aoo antt ority granled lo me on tbe ssb
day
of May A. I* Jfl.by th&lt;- Probate Court of
soldier dead In Riverside were becomingly
*f4.rry ct'Ut.i-. Klddg u;. all of the estate, rigid,
clad with flags and florals cmbkms, by title and In ter rst of U 6 sab! dreeaaed of. in and
loving bands, whese work was Inspired bv to tha real estair utnMtOMad'totaa in t,
'/
’&gt;*,t***
"’ ,&gt;l Mlvh’gan. known aud
loyal hearts.
described safo'lcrai*. tn all; Tbe wtat half &lt;4
Promptly at 10 a. m., the nuunbers of lot two ct) t&gt;loek t&gt;h.ei9)of Hm&lt; eastern addition
Fitzgerald post formed Tn line, and to the rire (formerly vUl.igc) •( HnattLga. Barry
Michigan.
marched out on Statu Htn-et, where the rouuty
Dated. June let. A. D., t»i.
procession was tonued. The ladle* of the _________ Chas. W. Joan . Admit,latraAr.
W. IL C.. the children of the public schools,
NOTfCF. OF ATTACHMENT.
nnd lastly the citizens on foot or in
Michigan. The Ctreuit Court for lhe
carriages proceeded to Riverside, to wit­
txMinty of Barry,
ness lhe solemn and impressive memorial,
Edward F. Gage vs Clark ILoalU.
exercises. These were performed In a
5otiee Is hereby then that
tiw sixth dav
nkost Impressive and feeling mannrf over ot K.&lt;*. A. D. JtkH a writ ot attachment
•’u'yhswrt out of the Clnrnit Court (or tbe
the grave of the late Comrade Charles E. IP*
(-onotvof Barry, at the suit of Edward P. Gag*
E. Reed.
tbe above named platnuff ftgainst the l«nd%
""d chauci*. monmr audefIn the afternoon a very large crowd
lect* of thn Raid Clark Baatitt. the drteMlant
gathered In the court yard, and IlMened to above aimed, fnr the »utn of oue hued cd
patriotic song* by a selected choir and one tamhi.;30
«bi'-b Mid writ ww re
of the finest Decoration day orations ever tnroabteon tie- scenoddat of June A. I». u»|
Dated. tbliZrd day of June A. D. wui.
delivered here. Charles M. Weaver. Esq.,
smith &amp;Cou:nova.
Atturaeys for Plaintiff*.

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under the laws of the stare of HL. with a capital block of filOoTwH). M
and sueccftsful treatment of al! forms of Chronic, and Sexual DIm-am *. &lt; atarrto.
Stomach. Kidney, Bladder. Nervous and Special Disease* of Men am! Htnnt’B- jwartAbly assisted by a full staff of eminent physicians and surgeon? for c*er)
ment of medicine aud surgery.
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Brown backs only 7c, double roll
White “ 9c.
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Plain gilt*. 12Ac and upwards.
Embossed gilts, 25c and upwards.
Green Seal lead. 7Jc.

Boiled oil, 60c gall.

Of the

Fruth Medical and Surgical Institute,

Catarrh Cored. (5ti*rriial
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Best cpiality blind green, ISc lb.
All colors in proportion.
Genuine fresh Alabastine all colors 7c per lb. White Gc.

tw prool ol memJ"' t5 “
at the Institute of thousand* ftr*
wo restored to b«*ltii »nd bappinrsi &gt;«oeturiral

which eaure

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All artist s goods 30 per cent, cheaper than
elsewhere.
30 to 75 per cent, saved on drugsand recipes.
d to oM ra«r* which hare been ^,,T!!^where*I*"’
r Fartir* treated try mail axd express. »ut

eliglbte stoat be actual resident* ot lhe

The Hotchkiss Drug Stock removed to east
side of Beamer’s Store.

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Hastings

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 6&gt;

Hastings,
Published Thursdays by
COOK BBOB.,
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COUNTY NEWS'

TOWEK

,, iil you have visited .Hudson’s store and found
it all about the grand quantities aud startling
iees which prevail during the month of June.

Head tho 1‘fiparallded Inducsnsntsthis Week.
Men’s Suits—Stern, Block i- Co. sold us 18b
sawyer and Silk mixed suits last Friday. The reg­
ular wholesale price is *11, and they retail at $14
$15. Take choice this week at $10. To make it
.iibly attractive in our Men’s Suit Department we
pm all the residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
them out at Ten Dollars. All wool suits guaran­
teed Worth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
Men’s Pants—The Unexcelled Pant Company ask.i u, to close their light-weight trousers. They
: ,.ve always wholesaled them at $2. $’L50, $2.87
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\Ve made a pat cash offer of $4.50. We
A ut them- -oh, what a lot!—three, four, five of a lot
s
patterns fifty of a kind. Take choice this
v.i-. 1. .ill wool pants for $1,88. Ponder over this.
! made trousers worth $3. many worth $4. at
tie eighty-eight. Don’t .wait until the best pat• ■ ■ rtfr are picked out.
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Boy’s Suits—The residue of the Malcomson stock.
they are in bankruptcy; what of it! Were
•i ey not the best manuhinturers of boys’; clothing
America.’x Certainly, They came to grief: we
igbt the stock.
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waits *&gt;• worth 81.75: 81.211 worth 82: 81.wurth 82.50; 82
And thousand* of S«.5D t4 85 suit.*, worth 85 to 88.

I'llEE! A Standard Regulation Ball and Bat this .
A given away with every boys’ suit worth $2

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

We are Still “In It
And have too much Wall Paper, Alabastipe, Paints
and Oils left. Hence absolutely and
without reserve

EVERYTHING GOES
To-day, toiiorrow, and the morrow of tomorrow
and every nibrrow after, till the whole stock is
cleared

Whatever the cost,
Whatever the value,
Whatever the sacrifice,
Absolutely and without reserve,

EVERYTHING GOES,
. Including gold pens at cost.

Pocket knives at cost.
Fountain pens (best make) at cost.
Paint brushes at cost.
Artists’- canvas, brushes, plaques, tube paints, etc. at cost.
Boiled oil 59c. per gal.
Green Seal lead 7Jc. per lb.
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It will pay you to buy wall paper now, even if you wait
until fall before using it
Diamond and Perfection dye 7c. per package.

Finest perfume in the city only 30c. per ounce.

lb Hotckiss Drug M
Just Removed into “BeafeeT^.

OeaeraL
Nashville does not take to bue ball this
season. That Is, not yet.
The Baptist society, of Nashville, have
mb’01100 u,dt Btniwberry tcn 10 Junc

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of
csptured
a bill fish in Jordau lake recently that meas­
ured 4 feet 2 inches In. length and weighed
14 H pounds.
Some farmers are having a serious time
with
colts having dlstemt&gt;er. Their
Mines throats swell and unless they get
immediate help will choke to death.
Generous Middleville people signed
liberally to a subscription paper to raise
funds to aid Will Webb, the boy injured
by the freight cars Wcitnesday of last
Week. There are some hopes that his
arm may not have to be amputated, accord­
ing to the Sun.
The annual family gathering in commem­
oration of Mrs. Nancy A. Post's birthday
w« held In Nashville Tuesday, June 2nd.
that being the Wtb birthday of this bright
old lady, and the gathering was Indeed a
remarkable one, there being five genera­
tions represented. Something like 100 per­
sona, mostly relatives, met in the ojwrn
house to celebrate the event. There were
present her seven living chljdren: O 11.
Cole, of tills i&gt;lace. who is in tiie 80Hi year
of his age: T. 8. Cole, of Coldwater, in his
“feth year; J. D. Cole, of Climax. In
08th year; A. M. Cole, of Grand Haveu, in
his 67th yeart'W. W. (W. of Assyria, in
his «5th year; L. W. Cole, of Rosa, Oak­
land county, In her noth year: The aggre­
gate age of Mrs. Pnst and her children
being 581 years.—Nashville Neus-

Middleville is under the necessity of pro­
viding for more school-room.

T..D. FrencbA8&lt;m. of Middleville, notlfv
farmers that wheal with rye mixed in it
will sell from three to thirty ci-nts per
bushel disCTiunt. Farmers will thus find
it to their advantage to go over their wheat
fields nnd get rid of tiie rye in them, as
can now l»e easily done.
•
pair or two of boxing gloves have been
rarned loose In Freeport, and there Is no
telling what mischief they will do before .
they get through.
Oats look very poor.
Mrs. J. M. Smith went to Battle Creek
on Sunday nnd relurnwl on Monday.
Frank Palmerton of Battle Creek • Is
visiting friends in Woodland.
it is reported that a pair of young
Americans congregated at the depot last
Sunday and amused themselves by smash­
ing window gla-s an’d filling EH Clines’
turkeys and ddcketis.
We understand
that Mr. Sargeant, the superintendent of
thtooad offers five dollars for information
parties.
A red hot lawsuit bon Justice Velte's
docket
We notice that George Palmerton has
commenced haying.
The mason work on oir Dew blocks is
drawing to a close.
A "tug of of war" between eight repul»lieans headed by Elias Bevere and right
democrat.* headed by Eph. Lucus will l»e
one of the features of next .Saturday's fun;
wc predict thnt the Republicans will win
and by so doing possibly, decide the next
electtorr.
j
Measles continue to
a source of
trouble to many in our village as yet.
U Parrott has gone to Ionia to care for
his aKk father who is not’ expected to live.
The Nash estate has been sold to Hiram

Miller.
The Lee school taught by Mrs. J. M.
Smith, cloeed Inst Friday.
Mrs. J. R- Clark has the measles and
consequently the school in our primary
department hm» a vacation.
Jerome England has moved In to Mrs.
Klyee’s house.
It is reported that Harvey Spencer, the
proprietor of our racket store will close
out his stock soon and go to Oregon in
July. Mr, Spencer has proven himself a
successful business man nnd has made
many friends in our village who will re­
grit to see him depart.
Parties desiring to subscribe for the
Banner or renew their subscription can do
so by calling on Palmerton A Smith.

S. E. Cook or Cb.rlotte Suodxyed «Jtli
friends here.
.
J. C. Furnlss was In Marshall last week.
H M Lee has returned from Illinois.
h’ W. Walralb of J«kwo «''™t^n&lt;,1*y
•nd Ibe ron- t'«rl of the week with hie

llownlng *M nurehwed the ho»M&gt;
•nd lot on Phillips St., formerly owned
bys4rsB'Elb' Itemmlnc ot Jickson hM been

visiting at E A. PhillipsU M. HulUnger was at Charlotte Mond’&amp;r. .nd Mrs. Cortis BWter «nd child

aro tmesis at his brother Walter s.
G. S. Platt and wife are visiting at Mr.

Uh"T' Dickerson

Banner

mich., june 11, i89i.

Hastings Banner
h’ou who are compelled to draw the purse strings
tight in the cause of economy, will never know how
■ reatly it is to your interests to make your pur-

The best Adv
ing medium m Ba
ry County

.fried for Orw..&gt;

’"IW °"o“
friends here Tuesday.
c. w. Francis, of Urn Uke
W.ve .landed the races here TuradU

O' *

“XlF -I. week
on account of tiie horse races.

C. Chandler has purchased the photo­
graph establishment of Bert Schumaker nt
Hastings. Success to you Charles.
F. Newton Is building a new kitchen.
D. Newton has gone to Missouri on
business.
A goodly number from this place at-,
traded Mr. Taylor's reunion of singing
school scholars held at Pennock's grove.
Hartings.
Elder Geslor has fritAids visiting him
from a distance.
A largo crowd attended the ’concert
given by Prof. Taylor at Cedar Creek.
George Ransom. of Rutland, was seen
on our street Sunday to visit his test girl.

Mrs. Ed Jones, of Battle Creek, is visit­
ing friends in this place this week.
Aunt Fanny Carpenter is very sick with
la gripoc. She is nearly 90 years old and
It Is fared-that she will never recover.
Cora Forbs is able to ride out of which
we are glad to make note of.
Andrew Kennedy, of Hastings township,
spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Ed.
Brown.
Children's day will lie observed at the
church next Sunday at three o’clock. A
good time is expected. Come everybody
and have a good time.
Quite a number went to the town line
Wednesday evening and joined the
Farmers Alliance.

J. IL Carpenter, Jennie Thompson,
John Shrit»cr and Minnie
Kennedy,
of the state road, attended church ut
tiie M. E. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Itufas Vester Ir on the sick list
with tiie asthma.
Vina Vester returned from Kalamo
where she has been visiting friends.
Mrs. D. Snyder, of Grand Rapid*, was
visiting friends in this place last week.
Ozro Warner is at home from lensing
where lie has tern working in the A. W.
Stevens A Co. Engine A iron Works.
C. &lt;&gt;. Fleming intends to go to Grand
Rapids to work in about two weeks.
’Edith Gordtm has returned from Orange­
ville where ate has lieen working. She
intends tn remain for a short time here and
then return there to work again.
The report is that G. T. Daniels, who
went front here to the Valley city. 1.* now
conductor.
The little folks gave J. C. Keeler a
pleasant surprise last Saturday.
Joint Lydy and son, of Campbell. were
on our streets Sunday.
Wonder if U Ik C. has got his S3 pants
yet. That was quite a joke on him.
Senator McNaughton, of N. Y.. was
calling upon Mi s. Carpenter.
Aunt Fanny Carpentea, who two weeks
since had a stroke of paralysis. Is improv­
ing slowly under the care of Dr. A. J.
Wright. At the time of the stroke her
left arm was’ entirely helpless, also the
lower limbs and at her advanced age
another shock was feared but she has im­
proved so that hopes are now entertained
of her recovery.
Myrtle Fuller Is better we tear.
There wa&gt; a family reunion at Jerry
Rogers' last Monday.
Charles ami Willis Carpenter were In
Saranac lust Wednesday.

Hiram Coleman has returned from his
eastern visit.
Clarence Gaskill has attached a sail to
hla boat and takes a sail now and then.
Mr, and Mrs. bamuul Eggleston visited
relatives In our vlcUilty on Saturday ami
Sunday. Their presence among us is al­
ways greeted with a hearty welcome.
There was an unusual stir among the
young gallants on Sunday. East, West,
North, South, away they went.
.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Paul visited Mr. and
Mrs. Norris of Comstock last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kearney wi re visiting
among us on Sunday.
Mrs. Erastus Penner of Battle Creek
formerly of Barry township committed
suicide by taking strychnine. on Monday
June 1st at her home on Division Street
Battle Creek. She had been at one time
demented and feared a return of the con­
dition. The writer was well acquainted
with the unfortunate lady when she lived
In our midst, and knew her to have been
possessed of many fine qualities of char­
acter that it would be well for us all to
cultivate.

WHOLE NO. 1879.
Mrs. Rev. McCoy will return this week
to Albion.
Our people had tin? very great pleasure
Sunday of listening to Mrs. Rev. McCoy.
Her husltand and herself went to India as
missionaries some years ago, and he died
there.
Mrs. McCoy gave her large
audience something of their history while
there, and the character and great need of
work to be done In Unit .far away land.
Middleville expects to hold one the finest It was an interesting and instructive ad­
celebrations ever held in the country, July dress.
4th. Every body turn out and enjoy your­
selves.
J. W. Saunders was in Caledonia on
Some are complaining about tiieir wiieat
turning yellow and not heading. Who
business Monday.
.
The game of imiI between Caledonia and will give the cause of this?
Middleville. May 30th. wa&lt; won by Middle­
There was a full house to listen to Elder
Rawson Sunday. He returns in three
ville, ••as usual". Scores, 11 and 37.
Ixrra Clever, of Nashville, is Hie guest of works, after that even1 four weeks.
her eouriiuOllve Clever, of this plarc.
Mrs. Engle is putting a cellar under her
Norman Webb visited friends on the house.
Geo. Bump Is getting ready to build an
county line Sunday.
Geo. Smith, of Grand Rapids, who has upright to bis house.
been the guest of his old school-mates in
8. Hines is getting readv to build a bam
the Village the past week, returned home and house on his McDowal farm.
Children's day here June 31st In the
Tuesday.
Ward Grlbbin visited lifeparcute at Nash­ evening.
ville over Sunday.
Will Stlmpson was In Grand Rapids on
Additiunal Local News.
business Tuesday.
Died. In Middleville. June 8th, Mrs. IL
Pierson, ngc 30 years. She leaves a husband
Church and society
and tliroc children to mourn her loss.
Next Sunday is Children's Day and will
The funeral was held in the Congrgational be oimervcd duly in this city.
church at one p. m. Monday, after which
The memorial /service for the diseased
the remains were taken to the west Bowne
member* of Barry Lodge No. 1.':. K. of P.
cemetery for burial.
Grace Gibbs is visiting her mother In will take place next Sunday al the M. E.
church at S p. in., to tn* addressed by Rev.
Grand Rapids for a few days.
I. W. Fenton of Cnledbnla was In the W. M. Puffer. The lodge will convene
at Castle hall at 2 p. in.. a?!d march In a
village'Sunday.
II. C. Hendrick and wife. John Carvetb body to the church, and afuer the services
and wife were the guests of Aaron Clark of there, to the cemetery, where the graves
of the deceased brothers wllfbe becoming­
Dutton Sunday.
F. E. Bulk and wife, of McConl were ly decorated.
the guests of (heir parents in the village
Cadet fjuffey. a solo sln»r, and Cadet
Monday.
James, a cornet player, froii Grand Rap­
ids. will lead the Salvation Army meeting*
next Saturday night and Sunday. Offer­
J. B. Moreau A Co. have put up 16 rods ings at the door, both nights.
of the Page wire fence for Mr. Wickwire.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
Prairieville Grange celebrated Children’s
daj al their hall the 6th InsL which con­ cordially Invite their friends to a social at
sisted of deebmations. vocal and Instru­ tiie ooclety rooms ou Friday, the 12tb.
mental music also speaking by houm talent.
The Y. P. 8. C. E- meets at the Presby­
The lAdirs* Aid society held a stawberry terian church Sunday. June 14 at 6:30.
fcstival on Saturday eve at tiie residence To be led liy Mbs Celia Enrign.
ot Mrs. B. W. Julmson.
Children's day at the Presbyterian
Children's 'lay will lie held at the M. E.
church next Sunday eve. A fine program church Sunday morning. June 14, at 10:30.
for the occasion. &lt;&gt;»me, listen and enjoy A varied .and Interesting program of sing-ing.
n-cllatlons etc. Public Imptism at
j ourselves for an hour.
A. C. Towne spent a few days last week the beginning of the servlco. Those who
in the western part of the stalo in the wish to have their children baptized will;
fruit belt The conclusion that be came please notify the pastnr during the week.
to was that there was money made in
Preaching ni the Presbyterian church on
fruit growing. &gt;
Sunday evening nt":30. Subject "Frogs." !
Plenty of rain, 1.45 in. from Nay 29th
to June 5th. Average temperature for
same time 70 degrees.
Scaled bids will be received up to* seven I
The cut worm is about through with its
work and some farmers are now planting o'clock p. m. of Tuesday evening. June
16th. for tiie building and construction of
for Uie first time. Wheat aud UMMtowa
the
imsement yf the proposed new* school
are Improving. Some complaint of the
building to be built on the central' sclmol
tty in stubble wheat
grounds
of the city of Hastings, Mich.
To give arrivals and departures at Milo
It Is expected that work will be com­
would take too much space and only those
arc iutcrcated in the fact a., they have to menced as *oon after the contract is lot, as
pay far the bundles they bring wit 11 them possible and completed with al! convenient
dispatch. Tiie board of education of said
on their return.
city reserve the right to reject any and all'
See. of stale in the Michigan Farmer
•
Rax * the wheat, corn aud oat crop tor the bids.
Plans and specifications can lx.- seen by
year 1889 cost the farmer in the four
southern tiers of counties in lalior. interest calling at the store of Huffman Bros. In
aud capital invested 88.104,056 more than this city.A special meeting of the school board
the crops would sell for January 1st. 1890.
A recent revision by 1L S. H. reduces the will te held at the council nrw next
loss to 82,041.903 and Hunts the loss Tuesday evening at the usual hour to coamight be still reduced by giving the crop sldet the blds, aud for such other business
proper credits, in the face of all these as may come before the meeting.
Dated, June 10th. 1891.
»
figures the farmers in said counties are
Clemkxt Smith.
still working away raising said crops, sell­
Pres, of the Board of Education.
ing aud feeding them at from 50c to 80c
Starks, returned here last Thursday after
an absence of nearly two years.
The army worm has played havoc with
several fields of barley, oats and corn, nor
lias he fully appensed-hia appetite by do­
ing the same. Several farmera have re­
sown and re-planted while others are like­
ly to follow.

per bushel over cost of protection. As
evidence nf the above fact a person lisa
only to take a ride through the country'
and see tiie amount of permanent improve­
ments being made in farm buildings, fenc­
ing and general tmprovmeuts. Money is
plenty and mortgages arc being |»aid off.

owen has been very sick the last
ly calls upon old time friends about the
week but is improving slowly.
Mrs- Kernestrick is recovering from her C Ed Blsaell lost a valuable colt Saturday

,DMra.’ Battie- Whittemore from Hickory
l!i-W-K her p.r«f tn thl.

Delton.

Gertie Polley pasted Sunday will)
friends in Hastings.
The new IL IL time sheet does not moot
with the approval of our clllxcns.
Many Prairieville people wen' seen upon our streets Saturday.
Wm. VanHorn's fau^ly are all down
with measles.
Mrs- Bert Boylngton is entertaining her
brother from Goblesville, Mich.
Hickory Corner*..
Geo. Norwood, our street commissioner.
Moabier &amp; Whittemore have finished b
j making nurey and good improvements in
sawing lumber here and moved thdlr saw
our highways.
mill into the Hamilton neighboritood
Tls said we are soon to have another
where they have a job of sawing railroad .saloon. We are not swinebh In dis­
ties for Mr. Price, which job will I* finish- ’position at all. We know when we get
ed this week. They will then move five enough and trust that this report I* only
miles uouth of Galesburg to do another
a myth.
job for the same man and also for the same
Andrew Eddie rise* to announce that be
purpose as when here which will take #ev- (has Hie measles and don't care who knows
era! weeks.
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Mrs. W. O. Barn’s Is complaining with
Base ball game Saturday gave Delton
bronchial difficulties.
tram a bad eye. Result Delton 10, C. C.
Mrs. Solomon Uwrence was called tn. 16 but then none ot our l»oys were feeling
OUego last Monday to attend the funeraf
well Saturday.
,
,,
of her oldest brother. George Piper, wlio,/
J
J. F.
F. Williams
Wlllian Is constructing the old
died quite suddenly... J school
bnllding
uwiinto
a dwelling house.
Our highways have undergone aon».
A.
Bush will
will soon have on sale a largo
a n...h
needful repairs during the past week.
number of fine building lots. He b to
Frank Dietrick tort a valuable mare and have land south of the railroad on the
colt last week.
west side platted for that purpose.
C. Backus and wife h*d » «***’’ and
Mrs. ParkhnrsL of Grand Rapids, who
dangerous call one night last week. has been visiting at Mervin Gwin’s, re­
Lightning struck the honse scattering turned home Tuesday.
slivers and plaster npon the bed that
Chas. Johnson hu added improvements
they were occupying, slightly marking to hb place In the form of a new wire
tbclr grandson upon his face. No
fence.
.
&lt;inmage was done. Tiie electric fluid
F. J. Norwood was at Hastings Monday.
striking the chimney passing down Into
Wii. P. Sldnam is again able to attend
the cellar without setting things afire ex­ to his duties at the mill.
cept burning a few small holrs in tiie car­
F. A. Blackman is adding materially to
tiie appearance of hb place by building
B. Barlicr returned to his home In new slat fences.__________ ____
Caledonia last week after having spent
about a week visiting hl» brother. ¥&gt;. T..
Baufleld.
and. other friend* about the Corners.
Tirere will be a concert basket picnic
Hiram Kelley, a former resident n( th!* tbb week Saturday at Flnelakeon Dewey’s
township but for the past 13 or 14 years a
resldent-of Emmett Co., V» making friend­ *U Norman Elsey and wife, of Galesburg,

,
Tolle* ha* mismatched bl«
r
beautiful team of bay hOraes by th* sale o&lt;
‘‘"at C.rr .nd wife, from £•"?’»»'- one at a round price.
,|“ «1U W. Owen's, »teo Mr. Bowe end
Washing and shearing sheep is now in
order with many of our fanner.*.
,
wife from Battle Creek.
J M. Cadw»lla4rr and wife were called
l/rttie Loomis is spending a few dajsi
to i*1amtzoo one day last week to nttend
I tiie funeral of a sister^ Childww &lt;if the late Mra.
cmritrwB Tburadar
” Qulney

Notice is hereby given that a cympetitivc examination for the selection of a
cadet to the United StaUh Naval Academy
at Aunapolis will be hclch^t the common
council room in the city oT Jack sou. ou
Thursday. June 24, 1891, at 10 o'clock a.
m. Candidates for the cadetship to be
eligible must be actual residents of the
third district, not under 15 yeafet of age or
over
20, physically sound, well formed and
'
of a robust constitution, and possess the
'required educational qualifications. The
following gentlemen have consented to act
1as a board of examination: Hon. Clement
Smith, Barry county: Dr. J. T. Woods,
;
Branch: M. E. Brown, esq., Calhoun; Geo.
A. Perry, cmj., Eaton; Prof. U. W. Lawton,
■Jackson. The candidate passing the Ix-xt
examination
will be appointed to the
'
cadetship.
James O'Dosxeix.
Representative in congress, 3d district, _
Michigan.

We. wish to oecure a representative in
Hastings, Mich., for our new No. v high
arm sewing machine, and would like to
hear from anyone who desires to secure a
profitable occupation or a valuable adjunct’
to an already established business.
To a responsible party, or one who can
give good security, we are prepared to
make liberal terms of credit No previous
experience in sewing machines Is neces­
sary. as we spend time and money in
assisting our dealers to learn the business.
The world is fast learning that the new
••No fl” is the only perfect tewing mad Inc
ever made.’ Address Wheeler A Wilson
Mfg. Co., Chicago, lit

Name and Uesldence
i John fw-mery. Woodland ■
•• ) Mina Chaney. Canum
,s I James C. Hmew
“ j Lots M. Marsh,

No

Of health and strength renewed and of
case and comfort follows the uie of Syrup
of Figs. a - it acts In harmony with nature
to effectually cleanse the system when
costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and
81.00 bottles by all leading druggtata.

were calling’ on their parent* and friends
The Lowell Democrat la dead. Town
l ist Saturday and Sunday.
Ike ToHea, «&gt;f («dar Creek, lias got the wasn’t large enough for two papers.
routnttl lor arrytax th« m,U from tore lu
By a small majority. Otsego county vote*
Hastings so they.any.
. ,
Some people here hare dragged up their for a 812.000 coart boose at Gaylord.
corn ground and phntod it over again.
Rose HiHilp* wm
rick Uatt8«**^.
There will be a Free
U» 848.000 this year.
meeting abort one.
Louis Oliver rwa to
school bouw. commencing
Inw. «nd led by Ker. FliiUdiet.

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Mr. Knmk Halma. «

LESSON

XI,

SECOND QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE

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ci'n*1!U1rl'i&lt;&gt;n *’ld
hwurable. He was per^pded tv, try Dr.
Mbufr New Discovery for consumption.
SJ?hs and colds «nd at that time was no
a&gt;Je to walk nerttw the street without
rating. He found, before he had used
Mlf of a dollar bottle, that he wa» much
better: he centhined to use it ami is to-day
rtUoyinx pasl health. IF pm have any
throat, lung or chert trouble tn’ It We
guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free
at W. IL Goodyear^ drug store.
F.lrctrie Hitters.
? This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular a* to need no special
mention. All who have used Electric
’Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A
purer medicine does not exist and ills
guaranteed to do nil that Is claimed.
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
bolls, salt rlHHini and other affections
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try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
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[Complied from Lesson Helper Quarterly by
perniitMiou of H. £. Hoffman, publisher, Phil-;'
adclphiA.]
14. “Hilklah the priest found a book of
the law of the lx&gt;rd given by Moms."
Hezekiah cleansed and repaired the tem­
ple and restored the true worship.
He was «uccteded by hb sou Manasseh,
who reigned fifty-five years, aud for a part
of his reign tried to do os ranch for the
devil as his father bad done for God; but
being taken prisoner nnd carried to Baby­
lon, he repented and l&gt;ecame a changed
man; and being restored to his throne and
kingdom, he sought to restore the wor­
ship of the true God. His son Amon
reigned t wo years and did evil He waa
succeeded hy Josiah, his son, in whose
reign our lemon As found. He began to
reign at the age of 8 years: when ItJ he be­
gan to seek. God; and when 20 he began to
cleanse the laud of idols. At the age of 2C
he In-gan to repair the house of the Lord
(see rt 1, 3. 8), nnd It was as the priest
took the money from the receptacles in
the temple into which the people had put
it that this old book was found.
' 15. "I have found the book of tho law in
the house of the Jxjrd."
Thus said Hilklah, the priest, to Shapban, the scribe, aa he gave him tbe book.
It is probable that this istlio book referred
to in DeuL xxxi, 21-36, and If so it would
le nearly 800 years old.
16. ‘‘And Shaphan carried the book to
the king.”
.
As Shaphan went to report to the king
concerning the accomplishmeut ot the
work he took the book with him, having
first read It for himself (II Kings xxil, 8).
17. “They have gathered together the
money that waa found In the house of the
Lord, nnd have delivered it into the hands
of the overseers, and to the baud of the
workmen.1’
18. “Hilkiah the priest hath given me a
book. AndShaphau read in it before the
king.”
19. “And it came to pas-, when the king
had heard the words ot the law, that he
rent his clothes.”
By the law is the knowledge of sla (Rom.
iii, 20), and as Josiah hennl the law of the
Lord he saw as he never hail before how
great the sins of the nation were. His
heart trembled at the word, and therefore
he was a blessed man (Isa. Ixvi, 2).
20. 21. “Go, inquire of the Lord for me,
and for them that are left iu Israel and in
Judah, concerning the words of tb« book
that is found.”
These men were appointed by tia: king
to ascertain more fully concerning these
words. Here is a priest aud a king, but a
prophet is wanteH who will nialoa plain
the word of the Tx&gt;rd.
“Great is the wrath of the Lord that is
poured out upon us, because our fathers
have not kept the word of the Lord to do
after nil that is written in this book.”
There is more &lt;han enough in any of the
Inst six chapters of Deuteronomy or in
Lev. xxvi to cause Josiah to have jittered
these wonh; nnd it was manifest to all
that many of these curses ba&lt;l already act­
ually come upon the land and upon the
people because of their sins.
■ 22. “And Hilkiah and they that tbe king
had appointed went to Huldah, the proph-

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Goguac lake, near little Creek, was low­
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Children Cry for
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The membership In the Haekley public
library,Muskegon, is 1.949.

Mr*. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
tor rblldn-u teething. Il soothes the child,
■Often*! the gms. allays all win. cures wind
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Louis Oliver goes to Jacksoa thnie years
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14.

This was in the eighteenth year of Jo­
siah’s reign, or five years after Jeremiah
began to prophecy (Jer. I, 2), nnd we won­
der that they did not go to him. S^ephnninh also prophesied in Josiah's reign
(Zcph. i, 1), but for some reason the mes­
sengers go th Hultlah.
23. “And she answered them. Thus aaith
the Lord God of Israel, tell yu the mon that
sent you to me.”
These nwn Avers only the messengers of
। Dr.HaUncM* UuliloM Spcclllc.
It can be given in a eup nf tea or coffee J with King-Josiah; their business was to deliver
oat Use knowlevlRC of the jS-raoti taking It, the king’s message correctly and carry
effretutn a si&gt;e«!y anfl permanMit cure, whether back a correct answer. Happy are all mesthe lulient l» a moderate drinker or an aldoaoHc ■cugcrs who are privileged to carry a
wreck. Tbouraiid' of drunkard* have ixseu
cared who have taken tbe Golden Bpcdific In “Thus saith the Lord!”
OWr coffee without their knowb dgr1. aud to34. “Thus aaith the Lord, Behold I will
&lt;lay believe they «jult dnuklng of their own free bring evil upon this place, all the curses
wUl. No harmful effect reeulls from Ito »■!.
SBtalctratlon. Curve guaranteed, fiend for cir­ that are written in the took.”
cular and full particulars. Address tn conIn Jer. ii. 13; vi, 19, the Lord calls heaven
adence.Goliif-v Srat-irii: Co., 1® Ita&lt;-eStreet, and earth to witness against the people be­
Cincinnati. O. *
cause of their &gt;ins; and also in Isa. i,fi. In
The new Oak Grove sanitarium. Flint,
M open for patient*.
what lie here says by Hulduh, that He will
surely bring evil upon them.
Thea pais are scientifically compounded,
26. “Because they leave forsaken me. nnd
and uniform hi action. No griping pain so have burned incense unto other gods.”
commonly following the use of pills.
Many were the entreaties by Monee and
They are adapted to both adults nnd chil­ Joshua not to forsake God, and solemn
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee tbe warnings as to what the-Teault would
they have no equal In «tlie cure of sick be it they forsook Him (see Deut. xxxi,
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and 16,17; Josh, xxlv, 30). And yet that very
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­ thing they did, so .that the prophets and
' cel any other preparation. Sold by W. Psalms are full of lamentations because
H. Goodyear.
Israel forsook, the God of their fathers
Harlow Herrick, a 90 years old Ionian, (Jer. ii, 12; v, 7; ix, 13; xix, 4; xxil,9. eta.).
&amp;X “And as for the king of Judah, who
pioneer, is dead.
sent you to inquire of tho Lord, so shall ye
■ieknew. When a remedy does not happen to ■ay unto him.”
The evil spoken of was to come upon the
be within reach, people are liable to neglect
■fight ailment*, and. of course, if serious follows ungodly people, but the Lord knoweth
Mitch them that are HIs (II Tiru, ii, 19), and no
evil can befall them. Ezekiel saw in n
vision a man with n writer’s inkhorn, who
was to set a mark upou tbe foreheads of
MOETGAGE SALE.
those who sighed and cried because of the
Drfault having been made la tbe condition* abominations done in the land; and when
at a BMttaage dated Atururt 13. 1870, made by
Jthjah fibawand wife Ftillura to David G. Mc- the destroying angel went forth he wm to
Otare and recorded in ibe office of tbe Register begin at the sanctuary, but not come near
ef Deeds for tbe County of Barry and Blate of any upon whom was the mark.
Michtgan on Avgust 30. IHH) In liber “Wot
27. “Because thine heart was lender, and
■tortnera on page 2K ana by the said David G.
■tfSnvnMUmedto AMbnme Hubbell, October thou d dst bumble thyself before God
», ISM. and recorded in said register’s office. when thou heanlst his words.”
October 30. UBM in fiber » of mortgages on osge
The Lord ie nigh unto them that are of a
Ot and by Daatel Striker, executor of the laat
wUaM testament ot said Ambrow Hubbell. brok. n heart. A broken and a contrite
heart, O God, thou wilt not despise. God
rofilsteth the proud, but giveth grace to the
humble (Pa. xxxir, 18; Ivii, 17; Jaa iv.fi).
He observes all wno tremble at His word,
and is ready- to show Himself strong on
their behalf (Isa. Ixvi, 2; I Chron. x vi, 9). He
on pace 1W. by nonpayment of moneys bears tbe prayers of such. When we take
rrroa&gt; which the power of sale has be- heod to His word, and ask in accordzuco
therewith, we may be sure that He bears.
28. “Behold. I will gather thee to thy
.taadred rod forty six dollars and eight
father*;, and thou shall be gathered to thy
grave in peace, neither shall thine eyes see
by said mor
all tbs evil.”
»l&gt;tbarfor«
f. ia*l. at ten o’clock
Josiah was not to witness the sufferings
■esold at the north
auseln the City ot
It was God's will for him that
r. aad State of Mlcb- land.
he should have a peaceful death aud
burial, while hb spirit went to join the

mount duepn said n
with the Interact

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was owing to his willfulness and his
refusAng to toed the words of God through

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Dear sunbeam. I’m pondering, pondering. mile away, the rowel tuanned her rigging
aud pac.-wd tine moat stately of marineoomWere they all f»t aalcep, the flower*?
When you came on your bright wing* p
“i put IS ot Sunday, S«pyml«r S
wondering.
tbe Thrill, .uu.ding wwta.nl. Usbi.4
To eurth in the mornlnk hours.
Aud where have you alucvlbceti roaming
H.r.t.1 Inlanil. blah. Bloomy and torWdTbe long, long hot day through?
&lt;lln8-« UtUo. luarerealblerock lnU» ml*
Will you welcome the purple gloaming
die ol lb. Breai An-tte ocean. Ten yre™
That means going home to you?
bolore, almrei m the day. Ca|Aalu De Lon«
Have you been to the river, 1 wonder?
had been caught In the i&lt;* where the 1 hctl*
The river, shining and wide. .
now sailed free; not a traoe of ice WM VW
Where coots dart fiashingly under
able now, the high rock tore but llttla
And wafer weeds ruck with the tide.
snow, nnd the Tbetta plunged along within
Did you ace tbe big daisloa bobbing?
two
mile* of whrt, until within a few yearn,
Were the speedwell* like bits of sky?
hiu! been doomed an outlaying spur of a
Did you hear tho sad grasses sobbing
vast Arctic continent, ao seldom had it been
Whenever th* wind went by?

Dear sunbeam, i’ll be so lonely
When you hare gonn quite away.
And even now you are only
A faint gold splash on tho gray.
Ah! at butt tho sermon is oven
Walt a minute, sunbeam, you rover.
And let mo bid you good night.
—Frances Wynne in Spectator.

A auk* That Fatted.
■
An excellent story is told of thelptJProfewsor Rogers and Dr. R. W. Dale, of Bir­
mingham. Thewi two gentlemen were giv­
ing a scries of lectures in Lancashire, and
at every town which they visited Dr. Dale
notictsi that hia colleague, who alwny*
spoke first,' made the same speech. In fact,
so often did the professor give that speech
that the worthy doctor knew it off by
heart, and this fact led the latter to think
of m war of taking the wind out of hi*
friend’s sails.
On their arrival at a town in South Imncashire Dr. Dale asked Dr. Rogers to allow
him to speak first, an arrangement to
which the latter readily agreed, so Dr. Dale
rose and proceeded to deliver the speech ot
Dr. Rogers, looking every now and then
with the corner of hia eye to see how that
worthy gentleman! waa taking this practi­
cal joke. Dr. Kqgvm sat calm and oom
posed, and. when at length hi* turn came
to apeak, be just as calmly tom and deliv­
ered. to Dr. Dale's utter astonishment,
quite a new speech.
At the conclusion of the meeting Pr.
Dale said to his colleague:
"I thought I had taken the wind out ol
your sails tonight-”
Dr. Rogerwufvplixl, "Ob, no; I delivered
that s|&gt;eeulr whea I waa here a month
ago.”—London Tii-Bits.

The cxnr of Rn«da is the richest sover­
eign in Europe ana one of the richest men
in the world. Thu income of the imperial
family of Russia is derived from the crown
lands, which are regarded as the exar**
pjivatc ratate and treated as such. They
comprise over I .(KM^OOO square miles, about
one-third of the arqji of the LTiltod States,
and include farms, past tire or grazing land
and forests, while hundreds of villages nn
built on them, the inhabitants of which
pay their rent to j the czar. Many gold,
silver and ollrer nines are included In th*
crown property, mil tiie output of these i*
tiellcved to be veryilangc.
There ore no means of ascertaining th*
exact income of the czar, since the imperial
accounts are not more open to the public
than the books of aiprivate individual, but
It is estimated by liuxsinns in official j»o&lt;l
tion nt £2,450,000 a: year, about 11'2,230,000.
Of this enormous sum a portion is devoted
to the inainte-nnncei of hospitals, nsjlum*,
churches and theaters, but the larger part
Is swallowed up by the personal and ciffi
rial expenses of the imperial family.—St
Louia Globe-Democrat.

Perhap* the funnlc&amp;t thing to to told re
speding the antiquity of fishing relates to
the holy wars which were waged in ancient
Egypt over the Ann j* denizens uf the water,
the conflicts arising from the circumstance
that, as often happened, one tribe would
insist with the utmost irreverence upon
eating up the fisbcs:which the inhabitant*
of an adjoining territory held in divine
adoration.
The child of today*, in learning bis alpha­
bet. calls the letters by their names simply
liecause the ancient Phomidans wen
pleased to make similar figures the sym­
bols of certain sounds, and it is thought
rery likely that the Phcenicians have been
driven to invent that alphabet by the neces
sity of corresponding with peoples of vari
ous tongues incidentally to the great com
meree which grew out of the fishery.Washington Star.

As lu every other occupation In life, then
are Lad tuners among the piano tuning fra
ternity. A bad tuner can spoil a piano b&gt;
springing the tuning pins and tampering
with the action. They make levers of tin
pins, springing them back or forth to lu
crease or lessen the tension of the strings
instead of turning the pins in the propel
manner. A majority of so called tuners
sad to relate, perform their work hi just
that way; so tjiat when once a family get*
a first class piano tuner they should rivet
him to their appreciative service with con
■Iderate remuneration and beware of the
newly hatched piano tuner.—Interview in
Seattle Telegraph.

^till westward steamed the Thetis, and
its gloomy HeriUd Island sank behind b«
gloomier Wrangel W»nd rose before herI like Herald Island, believed to to an out­
post of an unknown continent. Tbe island
lifted itaeU up plainly; Berry’s Peak tow­
ered aloft .u&gt; the Thetis drew near, grander
and more gloomy tlian ever, in the dusk of
an autninn day.
There were no wills in right, and Captain
Stockton dctermlnctl to put atom, more
than satisliwl with the trip he had madefrorn Herschel Island to Wrangvl Island
within thirty days! Never before had»uch
A voyage been made.
So the Thetis turned eastward again,
leaving the great, lonely Island behind her,
and the land sank slowly back into the
ocean whence it had risen, and the sun
went down nnd the moon came up; and
from the laud of Ice the ThctU steamed,
southward, out of the frozen ocean, victor
lu a hand-to-hand struggle with the pow­
er* of the Arctic, and doer of deeds that no
vessel ever before her had done.—Robert.
Gordon Butler in Scribner**.
Hunting the Stag.
The prince of a small German *1810,
whose ambition it was to do tho grand, if
only on a small scale, had invited a numtor of gentlemen to go on a deer stalking
expedition. Everything promised well.
Tbe weather was superb, and the whole
company were in tbe best of spirits, when
tho ta-ad forester approached*the petty
monarch and, lifting hU green cap, said in
faltering tones:
"Your highness, there can be no hunting
today.”
“Why not?" was the stern rejoinder.
“Alas, your highness, one ot the stags
took fright at the right of so many people
and has escaped into the Adjoining terri­
tory, ami the other stag has been 111 since
yesterday. But your highness must not
to angry—it la most likely nothing worae
than a bod cold. We have given it Mtno
herb Utt, and hope to get it on 'ite leg*
again in a few day*.”—Zlttancr Morgenzellung.
______

The royal houses of the European conti­
nent all appear to have emerged from ob­
scurity about 1.0U» yearn ago. when Charle­
magne was the mightiest name in the
world, or had recently been th" mightieat.
The first Bourton Fnr.wn to history flour­
ished about the year IMX&gt;. The first Guelph
was cun temporary with Cli-iriemague. who
died in 814. The first Hobetuollern of
princely rank built the castle of Zuilern
about tire year WO. The first Romanoff
came Into the world a* late as 13M. All
these families, however, were ancient at
tire time when they li-cntnt Important
enough to figure In European records.
Some of t be English heralds have expressed
the opinion that Queen Victoria I* deHcendwi from the Roman Custar*.—Chicago

“Did I undetstand you to aay," inquired
the lively'drummer jm the train sped on­
ward. "that you were in tbe sustfendw
lineFv
"Ton did,” waa the reply; **I have been
a member of the t nlators:for a good
many year*. Know of any one that needs
Stringing up, do you?”
But the drummer had imperceptibly slid
into the next car.—St. Joseph News.

*

* Office In b«trl at pre*tn. p*

A‘ *,£' H- HARBErT"
Phjr,kl,U11
M Kron..
!
Calls in city cr county r,._,
. .
I
promptneas,
or night.
M to *itli
H

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'

OBm over Jolla, l:„

■:w«. State

•Iran, llullnrs Mleb,

QTUAKT, KJUITO J WIUlTpAttorney.-- nt laiOverHMtlllgs National tauk&gt;

kJ

l

ONE RAJOYS
'— -------- Both die method and results when p A. SHELDON.
Al'2r‘r,Zn,‘1
’utile OS­
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant J *
Money to loan on Ht-m
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gendy yet prompdy on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
c.F.
tem effectually, dispels celds, head­ * vroou*..
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
------------- aches and fevers and curee habitual
consdpadon. Syrup of Figs tis the
Office over Holloway, drag ««.
only remedy of its kind ever pro­ Office hours from s to 4 d in TriE
uwj'lE'SJ
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ «JUu, .IU, rwfeK.,
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
r
M.
B.
GILLASl
’
lE.
Notary
PeMif i
its action and truly beneficial tn its
and U. 8. Claim AgFni,
1
effects, prepared only from the most
all kintln ot claliiic
'
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
thS Interior effire
mar Court mm!
many excellent qualities commend it
to -all aud have made it the most
g M. FOW1.BB.D.U. s.
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c Office hour* * », m. to 5 p. t.
and’SI botdes by all leading drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggut who (J W. LOWRY. M. D..
Physician and Suri
may not have it on hand will pro­
’PfHrttrof teeatUg &lt;h^
cure it prompdy for any one who RYRand EAR and the
j^jrggly fitting.si-icTACL^
wishes to try 1L Do not accept any
Office and residence on Broadway ,owcoanl
substitute.
ayMe.HaaUngs.Mich.
J
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAH FgJUterSCO. CAL
L0UI8VILU. Kf.
*
MEW rOKK,

«.r.

Mich igan Central
Jtuwaro /aUi £oid&gt;."

“

Station*.

&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;!£«

Ujumnua..

StMtloai.

ma 14 M Efllfa

HAJrnNos.T~~.........
. M H. COLLINS, laocal Agent. Haritaga.
&lt;v. W. RtMMium ». F AT. A..Chicago.

Ciis&amp;K,

Kilw&amp;ioo &amp; Simw

MITH A CO1XJROVE.
i
Lawyers.
(Office In Uffion block, Hajtii c.)
Practice is alJ tbcjcourt* of the *’.« r

S

E. KEN ASTON,
* Attorney at Law,
_ (Over J.8. Gbodvear &amp; Co.’* t ore)
mcttoeeln all court* of the Stale. Col^tlae*
rfwptty attendingto.

i

R. TIMMERMAN. Hom&lt;rp&lt; tbit Phy•
*kian and burgeon
(Office over IAthrop’s firug th rr.)

P

ROBERTSON

HOUSE,

I

‘

r. JttHODKUfiEtt, Proprietor.

Cor. Jefferson and (Court St*.. Hsstita, Mieh.
Rates. SI.OO per Day.
This Houtcia new. with plea*v-tnk&gt;r.-&gt;. Th.
patronage of the public i&gt; re&gt;p&lt;xuun| *&lt;,Jelled.
T AW. REAL ESTATE AM»«
Jj
ING-OFF U E OF

TIME TABLE.

i-ECT-

WoolUnd Mkk.
J. SL Sinn.
Notary Public, i

if

Stations.

00

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Fw GnM*.

I

trxiio d
S:

Clov»rtiate..
fihultx
Haxtinos...
Carta Grove
W oodland
Woodbury
Via i&gt;.
Lansing ..
Detroit....
Grand Itapid*

Mgr. Donner, archbishop of Bordeaux
wm taken to task for hi* friendly Inter
conr«e with the Protestant minister in that
dty. The very tolerant prince of the church
replied, "Pray allow me to hare the pleas­
ure of seeing him in this world, as 1 am or sale contained
not ao snre of meeting him in the next.”San Francisco Argonaut.

SLTOS’S.WSH’m
lu uid niortaaw.

V*nurth f«ct door of th?
MUM

Court for

assbraed u&gt; Dai
men: dated «
-aid Ulster *
oi mortgage «

ttgnnrent dated
«*Mrejci*ier'»t
of martgases ‘
the saluMaW
elven her by m
py makes the

szsfySJ

to claimed to b&lt;
ten hundred t
and no *011 or
instituted to r

ziriiay tor uthdi
In tbe torenooi
Xront door ot II
Un», county c
said court houi
circuit court fc
put&gt;!ic auction
fU*« deM-rtbed
thereof as ma
amount clue on
with the Intere
and expenses*
tn said martn
tn the dty oi
state of Michl
The south ball
iii.'f- •
hundred forty
• Hasting* aceoi
Hated. HastJ

Attorney f

STE

Hastings City Bank,
Uastiiig^.

-

- Mlc’i.

CJLI’I’T’AJZ. S75.OOO.OO
SVKl’LL’**

5e Stitt oi.

halamaruo Ar.
EaM (Mopar Lv
Rtehlaad Junc’t
Cressey ...,
Ml!o
Delton....
Cloverdale
!«i;i!u ....
Hartikii*.
Coals Grote
Woodland

Open for btttaicss 1’ec.IS.IW.
D. O. Robinson. President;
Chester Messer; Virt. Pre*.
1). W. EeyntiMs.Cuhta.

floo*

HOG CH
PI1

divjectoik:

Dan W, Reynold*,
D. G. Robinson.
John Canrtb.

north ho free chair car to Manistee.

known and detrribed ay
. hg|f ot
That part of «est 1-scte**1 n"‘A (0
south westanarter of
% rest,
town three (3-. north rang-’ e«M
lyiag north &lt;4 p rnepiJeJUrir.

TlETBOIT, LANSING
v
&amp; NORTHERN

—

Chas.

H. Bavrk. attorney f** ”*0”^ —
&lt;^°0?250
Vzoo
*1r0N

a

Judies

1 rS|J5
P V5
w. L. DOUGLAS
jfc, B. Woolley, Agent

• •

Default havl

.
uo.. it Pr-igas
F«-ckte«m'* Croup He triedy Save* Um!

Station*.

Lv. Grand Ranlds
Ar- KtartaCTT.
Lowell la n. k«
tmouMM.........
Woofibaty............
OrtertlAte..?:!.
Laarimt
HowelL..
*?.L
Plymouth.'
Detroit
Lv. Grand Hapldn
ArjHowarJcF”:

R.

H.wiessw 1

pHICAGO &amp; WEST
MICHIGAN Ry.

a,*

Knit

Saves M&amp;j
cnunp.d v
Saves Dnr;
roomenon;
A surd relit
Ingrowing
natural he*

bxVjts crotp «v
naCkMm’iIMJds*

Kalamazoo 1Kaat Cooper
KIclilaudJuDc’t
Cressey

W. H. Powtn.
It. B Mwer.
Chester M«*r.
Lansing
ivtrvtt.......................
Qrand Rapids Lv...
•8tops on signal only.
Nos. R and (.will not carry px»«engvrs unle»
The more sensitive nature of the female provided
Banking Bta(ue«» Transacted
with freight train pennies.
sex renders women much more susceptible
Freight trains will be run at the convenience
~ MOKTIUGK SALE.
than men to those numerous Ills which of Uie cnmiianv. who reserve the right to change
Default having been made for more than wr
tbe
UmeofMjcb
trains
without
notice.
spring from lack of harmony in the system.
ty days In the payment of int-o «: over dne »»«
„
„
.
F. Bcr*R.
GenT Manager.
Tt C Pnrrpw
n *.-r
The nervous system gives way, sick head­
payable on a morta-iM dated J»»W
made t«y Welcome Mwrble and Itwta k iteache Is frequent, the appetite is losL and
ble. his wife, to Samuel Canmu. and rreo«m
other ailments peculiar^) the sex cause great
in the office of the ReglMer of Dreda.fcf BMff
sufferings. Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiarly
County, Mlehicnn. on the .“th dxr of
ISM, In liber 95 of merw’W*
adapted for such cases, nnd Las received
which default the said Samuel (Hrwu. by Wtiie most gralifyng praise for the relief it
tiie of tbe right given him by said nwrWh
U. Grand Rapids
lias afforded thousands of women whom- Ar.
has made and hrrebv make* the «tewK«
Holland .
pal »um of sa!&lt;l mortgage, rod the nitevM £
very existence before taking It was only Grand Haren
cmedthereon, now dun and wiab
misery. It strengthens the nerves, cures Mnskegon ....
wbleh mortnee there i» ri»im.d to l« doe«
sick headache and indigestion purifies and Allegan
the date ot tins noflre nn&lt;-1-••: 'irolrod'eww
Fennville ....
right dollars and twrlfe "«»«!
vitalizes the blood, and gives regular su’d Hartford ....
suit or procerolnn at jaw •’«’1ttf
healthy action to eveqr organ in the frxiy.
ted to recover the stm-wt
T" brj-d®^
Benton Harbor...
gage or any part tlierwd. \ «•. «*?«'«•
Kt .ifMopn...........
Dre i* hereby riven that on •‘:',,,r,’?'-«wMo*.
Chicago
MORTGAGE SALE.
dav of June. twi. *t ten o riiKk iutbe •£»•!*
at
the
north
front
door
of
tb*
court tor. ■
“*
” rn,‘&lt;1‘‘,n tl,e editions Lv. Grand Rapids
Ute City ot Hastings. l(srT) &lt;
Ar. Bparu
that being the iJV*’"
*i jrtdRted October ‘2nd. A. I).
r^eorj-rt
tor Barry county Is b.dd. n. 1
tbe Brister ot Deeds,ToTttoJ
lie auction, to the hlgbrat llddrt. ne pre
M'ridw. on the Big Uapltto
lae« droeribrd tn ’Aid
* tWytte
ZUh day of October, A. D. tw.1, In liber S of niart- Fremont ..
thereof as m*y be bre.-*- &gt;-v l&gt;&gt;
^vx”ll,-nKe’lw’ “U,J 5J;wl,lch said mortgage was Baldwin ...
amount due on said
1«S...I, ..“‘J'.f’'■&gt;.T-SSSis Ludlnaton r
est thereon, and the(«*ts. ch»rr• .■w ta
"el R. Willison and duly recorded April Manistee m.&lt;_
penne* allowed by la*, end
Frankfort f. a
Trarerte city
R’iKSSv i" ®

Little Edith (on Mira Oldgold’s lap&gt;- in
1,1 ’I10
ot the Interest
Wby, Mis* Oldgold. you're not very old
are you!
Miss Oldgold (blushing violently)—No.
should be doe at the option of th" mXST
indeed, child; but why do you aakf
the Interest dneon the second day
Little Edith—Ma said you were old a* Mid
l»er 8K», to wit gs-uw and On thezecoud At
the hills, but I don’t l/lieve it, for I rubbeo
my hand on your cheek just now and the
paint is still fresh.—Munsey's Weekly.

First Police Official (anxlomdy)— I hca&gt;
that one of our men has beaten half i&gt;
dozen inoffensive citizens to death.
Second Police Official (hotlyH-If that
horrible charge is true I’ll—1'11-hang nu
if I don’t have him transferred to aaotbei

business cardT^

P A. SCRIBNER. M..D

Oh. Iwautiful anubeam. straying
la through tho wide church door.
I wish 1 war. with yea, playing
Down Urt-re on the cool stouv floor.
For I um «&gt; tired of sitting
Upright and Miff ntn! still. And you. you go dancing, flitting
Gayly, wherever you will;
And yon've nothing to do but glisten.
And ho one is ever vexed
itecauic you forgvt to listen,
Or can’t remember the text.

bTEKETW
For salt

In pnraano

in44ttknd4*i

Haynes. Mai

auetio

of the Count

town three
ensmty. Midi
Dated Has

Hmtth 81 Co
Solicitor

E

Meml
in coloi
excellei
1.300 p&lt;
firrt-cla

�The New Stocking

Be Sure

If you have made up your mind to buy
Hood’s Bantaparllla do not be Induced to toko
any other. A Boston lady, whoso example Is
worthy IndLitlon, tell* her experience below:
“ In one store where I went to buy Hood's
Hanapartlla the clerk tried tc induce me buy
their own instead of Hood’s; bctoldmcthelr’s
would last longer; that I ntfght take It on ten

To Cet
, days’ trial; that it I did Dot like tt I need not
pay anything, etc. Hut ho could not prevail
ou me to change. I told him I had taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
Wtan I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
and so weak that at times I could hardly

2

Hood’s

Foot.

stand. I looked like a person lu constunplion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much
gorel that I toonder nt myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently gpeak of IL” Mjl-u
Ella A. Gomr, ex Terrace Street, Boston.

wrinkles, no
lie shape.)
; toe. having
this Ntoeking.
dlllctcd with
bunions, ar unI'irationof lliefeet
lYAtJKGNrlOSE CO., Boston, MassFar sale by

Sarsaparilla
8ol4 by *11 drantbt*. &gt;1; *lx tor gs. Prepared only
hv C I. ttrwiTt * r-n
___ ...
'

IOO Doses One Dollar

Pt-hiciimi overdue &gt;n&lt;i psya;de«l March I’.' 1**6, made
. t ■ Sarah II Austin, and

ii iin.-r i; of morta-iges.
r &lt;• said Sarah II. Austin
’4 |u»g-*r&gt;. by an ussign»xg. ami rewnletf In
u-t te, IS*;, in 11 tier ’.'7
ami by the said Daniel
mrt.br nn assign•ec'inisd In said
i, in liber :w of
the Mid K. II:
idrus. by an as­
m, and recorded in
ri, i.cji, in iitar 3;
lor which default
v &gt; ir’ue of the right
. Iini made nnd heren-nl Mtrn •&gt;’ said
ecnied thereon new

•• n&gt;- &lt;&gt;i this notice
Ian. ami ten cents.

v-n ih.it on Hat­
tert alien o'clock
..•Id al the north
in tl-.f city of Has-

: bidder, the |*reqilfgaite or &lt;u tn'ioli
*ar&gt; b&gt; salWfy tbe
• I &gt;*-. ; 1 w and provided for
- -I jiruinfses bring situate
■
countv of B.irry aud
&gt;. aid •h-M-ribmi :xs follows;
1.it- •- umbered ten hundred
tiiidre,! r.hirtv nine and ten
fdrtnertv village, of
■e*.*«t ded riot thereof,
lime «. l««t.
' -. AttHT AXIUU’S.

a* of the Mortgage-

STEKETEE

IMPROVED

non Cholera Gore
HOG I HOI.El!,I. mid
PIN WOHMS IN HORSES

• .tnuadiy. W« believe rt i&lt;&gt; be a C&lt;*&lt;
WILLIS ROBISON.
. - »r. i-.fiil- the only wre remedy fc

l )K4r iin.|q

'■ in ifuiHnyx by
t
». H. GOODIE. IR. Vknuni^t..

Bur

ci. ,&gt;’ &gt;u|d by rirtii- of an order and
ike dram court for the County of
-&gt; It.- of MU 11.L-.UI.
:
on tiie .«|i day of February A. D.
■•■•r:.tm cause tlmrelu pernl-nx wherein
IV. Button is cdmpitlii&amp;nt and Kona
Mar-. Roantit ana Henry 8. Rounds
ndants.
!&gt; m-ieby £iveo tbit I shat! vll at
•tiuii totne iit.’li-st bidder, on SaturUti .1*1 ol July A- D. im.atten
’ b - turrimou, at tlw north front door
tn hou«e in the City of Hastings County
Statedf Mi.-hlgan. said Court teousM
• ;»;&lt;u-e t»r b-Jlding the circuit court for
&lt;!esen bed
Mirth* range ten west in Harry
:u.;s. Mich Mac 2&gt;ith pot.
.11.0X70 H. K«XASTON.
&lt; irctiit Court Commissioner.
Barry County. Mich.
lor Complainant.

unveital Wednesday with

«. Depew delivered the principal oration
Twenty minuteg after one train had
ta^d on the New York aud New EnjJ! ».d ”ilway nmr Waterbury, Conn
the track anil n pinger train WM
toT&lt;TO,1,&lt;n! j,lal l“ u“&lt;»»o
*eape it frightful accident.
hvAMaUvng
^atening letter* received
tlWM
°f New Orleans,
Mnce the Mafia lynching was ()Ue delivered
te him Tuesday which waa intended to ex­
plode Whim openeil. It contained gun­
powder and a hire, l,ur waa M poorly cunstrticted that it failed to explode.
Mrs. Alice McCrea, w ho created a ncnanwwn|.°'rvr “
b&gt;’ ^'P^K toEuroiw
with Douginas Green, » New York burines» man who tail a living wife, the elop.
ing |Mur taring laxm married by n colored
minister living near Fortrere Mtmroe,Va.,
tareported to have returned to Chicago
with Groen, whore wife has obtained 11 uivoree They rfre also reported to haw lwnn
married again ttince their return. Chicago
n*|&gt;orter’s cannot find either of them.
The hnva Swine Broedera’ assochillon is
in session at Des Moines.
Black diphtheria is reported in the fam­
ily F. L. Halfpop, living near Green Vai
ivy. Ills. ।
•

inont Roman Catholics were a tisent for tho

(tairge Hlpw, of Galveston, Tex., Is
walking to Chicago on a bet of &gt;1,000. He
left Galveston May 12, without n cent in
hla pocket and must maku the distance in
fcixtjr day* and live wholly upon charity.
He Was at Sedalia, Mo., Saturday ahead of
time.
William Newby, of Mills Shoals His.,
whoso remarkable reappearance after talng
supposed to be dead, was recounted in
these dispatches some time ugo. has ap­
plied for an honorable discharge from the
army, nnd tbe secret service is at work on
bls cirne.
■
One of a jvreir of burses which Secretary
Blaine had arranged t8 have reserved for
his own use at n livery stable at Bar Hartar proved to 1» stolen, and its owner lias
just elaimwl it. The sreretary waa think­
ing of buying the pair. So he is some
money in pocket by tbe discovery.
Jacob Bonnett, of Baltimore, com­
mitted suicide Thursday. It has bocn dis­
covered that he was a defaulter for &lt;1W,(Xm». and perhaps twice that kuoi, mostly
the money of |mm&gt;f people.
Fong Bor, only son of Fong Kung Bor,
lhe rich tea merchant- of San Franriwo,
hm- been converted to Christianity, nnd
Fong Kung Bor is dUconsobite and disguslciL The young man will go as a missiotmry to Cltina.'
Parliament' was prorogued Saturday
night until the first week in August. One
of the last things done was the passage of
the Behring sea bill, giving the queen the
right to p&amp;&gt;hibit British vessels from tak­
ing seals in that sea.
Mrs. John Gorgenfrie, who has had four
husbands, is suspected; at Rome, N. Y.,
of poisoning No. 4, and also of getting rid
of two of the earlier ones In the same man­
ner.
Tiie hanging of a Stpoy deaerter from n
native regiment, who was one ot the
leaders in the rrvvut rebellion in MunceJMMM-. tiM.k phu-e Munday in the public
square nt Mum.-epoor.
A mad dog entered a German school nt
Pittsburg Sal urdny, and in a minute &lt;jveiy room waa clear of pupils aud tiwhen*,
and l he dug was in possession. Jle wan
locked In a room and .-hot.

A woman may serf, and a Woman may spin

And a Woman may u/orK.all day,
-Lwlied S^TA(t&gt;,u^[’ comes into her house
Then vanish all troubles aWay.

HlY W ttMMKAMIBffl.

MOBTGAGK 8ALK,
Default having bean made in the conditions
Hie czar of Russia Iqls announced that
of a certain mortgan made bv Clinton 8 every Jew within his domains shall be
Bold* and Kva A. Boice bis wltc to Marv
M. liarland dated November 13 A. 1). issii banished.
and recorded in the office of the Register of
Jock Simmons, a colored 'longshore­
Deeds, for the county of Harry and .stale of man. died of leprosy nt Jacksonville. Fla
Michigan, on the 7*0 day of November A. I&gt;.
IMO In Liber 25 of Mortgages, on pages no* 4«&gt;' Tuesday.
and said tnortgiure was ou the .xxb of Deeemffer
The Magallanes, h cruiser of the Chilian
nwasslgued to Clay W. Pettit, and on Dec. 30
l^iagatu duly asdxumt by Cmy W. Pettit, by insurgents, defeated three of Baliniuicda’s
his guardian to Mary M. Gnrlimd. the morI erg* e vessels in nn encounter ou April 24.
in said mortgage aud both of said Mssialimento
James Tolet shot and killed his brother
has e been duly recorded
.
Mid uiortguge was upon the express condition Edward nt Grand Bank, Nd., liecawe
the latter was too familiar with James'
that the i-ald mortgagor should keep the build
lugs erected upon Un* premises deersitwd there­ wife.
in insured Hgntiist loss or damage bv fire by inMlcbneff Davitl’s jinper, The lattar
«irer«.u&gt; t»e approved h» said mortgagee and in
delaidt thereat It stall be lawful for the said World, Ives suspended publication nt Lon­
mortciiee to effect Mich Insurance and the don, the .enterprise having proved a fail
t&lt;remn&gt;m so paid for Hie s*mc should be a
“CmCotIa ig so well adapted to children that Caatorl* etires Oolle, OuortpaUon.
urv
financially.
iurther lirti upon th-j premises, iw-nrlng tahre*t
One pf those athletic chestnuts, a sixat the nsldot io per cent., ami th- said mort­
Col. John A. Cockerill and n Hyndicate day-go-iis-ymi-pk-nse walk was la-gun at
gagor tavgijt neglected In effrer su.-h Insurance. ot capitalists have purchased The New
I Wtaoui'lajurioc* medication,
I
I8:OT&gt;
p.
111.
Monday
in
Denver.
Guerrero?
Uir sakl mortgagee effected the same, and paid
111 Ba. Oxford BL, Brooklyn. X. Y.
Hart, Cartwrights
.. ..................and nil tin* old tramptherefor the sum iff $.*&gt; op lhe loth &lt;mv of York Ccsitincnt newspaper property. It,| ..................
Tux Cnrrava Coaraxr. 77 Murray Street, N. Y
DcecnEicr Inst and ttare is now clou need to be wiU be consolidated with The Commercial [ en* were in the bunch that started.
due tor «uth luMiranee the sum of
• ^veyttar iiihI a new paper to ta called I
latter L. Bristol!, an elect riod inventdr,
And It wets furtuer express y agreed In said
mortgage, that should lucre be any default In Tin Advertiser will be taai.sl, with both I b mining from liU home at Jersey City
the |n*yn»**nt of lhe interest upon the same, at morning and evening editions.
.
Height** with hi. four little boy*. He
any day when Um* s.uue should Im- due aud pay­
The agricultural &lt;lepartnn*ut will tdt I was distracted when he left home over his
able. and should the sam remain unpaid and
in arrears for the s|iace ot sixty dais, then the Senator Farwell's rainfall &gt;cheuu ataut | failure to make his latest invention work,
principal an said mortgage should l.e dur nt tiie Jime.I&amp;. The scheme is tu explode dyna- and his wife fears he has committed' suioptionc.f thesild ntortgsgvs-. aud the interest, niitc at a great elevation.
cide and taken tho boys with him.
*
due omthe ;oth da) .if Novr:ii!&gt;er 1*.O. to wit’
the sum ol giOdiof having been p-Ud and the
A fire in Schufeldt’* distillery Chicago,
The npproprlatIon for the census office
same haviag retnuiia.il uupaid until this date, Wednesday morning did damage to the! is said to be nearly exhausted, and despite
under Slid option said mortgagee now declares
eunuiint qf £75,000. The origin of the lire ' the fact that th«- work is not nearly comthe whole ot said mortcace due aud imyablr.
There is now claimed to lie nuc on said is believed to have been accidental.
plcted 1,000 clerks are to lie dismissed be­
mortgage the sum of SUMl.r.o and also lhe sum
John Kelly, employed by the Ansonia fore July I. U is also statei! that Super­
of $37.SO» for said tnsunuicc ami an attorney's
fee of thirty five dollars provided for In (Conn.I Electric Road company, received intendent Porter will present the presi­
said mortgage, and no suit or proeeedlfrgs h shock of Ota volts from the jiiwcr wire dent a comjrtmltum of the work in July
al law having been iiislituird to recover lue of the road Tuesday and survived the ef­ and resign his position.
moneys secured by said mortguge. oriwy part
fect.
The at ranter Taramung. employed in the
thereof;
Now;therefore. hy virtue o! tiie txiwvr of sale
George JV. Saul wax cleeled president mid Australian rotating trade, has foundered,
contained iu said mortgage, and the atntuu- In
anil it is fcarv’d that all on board were
suck-case made ami provided, notice Is hereby O. S. Lyford vice president of the Chica -o
halt.
given that on Saturday tne thirteenth day of and Eastern Illinois railway at the nnnu
June A. D. tiCH.at ten o'clock in the forenoon. al meeting of the stockholders held at
The Chilian government hits applied for
Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to
I stallsoil at puollc auction, to Ha- highest
one acre of space on which to erect a build­
bidder, at tbe uorih front door nf the Court Chicago.
insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can’t find it at
House |n the City of H.vtlugs Mich, (that beltig
Twenty-seven Episcopal dioceses have I ing for that government al the World’s
the place where thecireult court (or H irry county approved the election of I’hilli|»s Brooks , fair.
home, he will seek elsewhere for it Good housewives know
is balden), the premise* described in said
The lied river is out of its tank* in
mortgage, or so much thereof ils may .be as bishop of Msmachuretta. This is a ma '
that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and *keeps •it -bright
• necessary topny the amount due on Mid mort­ jority. The bishops have yet to p;u* on Texas. Several people have been drowned,
gage, v-jth seven l*er cent, interest, and all legal the election.
Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you
and there has been a large destruct ion of
cosfif. together with an attorney'* fee of thirty- 1
•
five dollars covenanted lor iliereiu. the premises !
want cleanliness, tomfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO
Tiie Chicago and Nor^iwestcrn Railway property.
twiog described Io* said mortgage as all that II company has declared a M-mi-aununi div&lt;- Bishop Knight,of Milwaukee.died Mon­
and you will be surprised at your success.
certain piece or pareri of land situate lying nnd j 7
" 2 *
’ ’ of* ”
‘ on
.3 com tn on stock. The ■ ; day from the effect* of nn attack of paraly­
'l*eing in the town of Woodland Barry county octal
•• jx-i cent,
..'rjsimtion
for the year sis. He was elected bbJmponly two years
Michigan, amt known and described as .! net ...v......
income ...
of the •&lt;icrj.
----BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
follows; Commencing at n polr.t lu the center 4jast c]ost,^ w.is&lt;3,«7tt,00a
ago, anti was 00 years old.
of Thaetier street at its Intersection with Main J
An English jnUsiunary and n customs
The executive council uf the American
street ana running thence due eatt along the
center of Ttartiev street sixteen (16) rods, Rankun-' ipuuciatlon bus •decided to hold &lt;officer have been murdered by natives at
thence north nine til) rotis, thence due west »l.* - the nexb annual invention ut New Or- 1Wasfeh, China, and European residents
teen
rod*, fbeucc due south along the
«arc appealing for protection.
center of Main street nine r»&gt; rods to lhe place hems. Oct. 14 nnd 11
of beginning roiitaiulng One Ixitidrmi forty-four
Ben Butler is triumphant again. The
Benson J. Iziwdng, the historian, died nt
.aduare r-ils of ground. being in Hie village ut
United
States circuit court at Boston Ims
i-bis
home
near
Poughkeepsie,
N.
Y.,
1
tWoodland. according to tia- recorded nlat j.
thereof, it being on tne S W *4 ot section 15 T. 4
Wednesday, aged «".
1 released his famous client—Mrs. Clairetta
NareiMw* Laroque was tanged at L'Orig- *Johnson—on a writ cit habeas corpus.
’
! ’ Maki-M. Gauland, Mortgagee.
Inal. Ont.. Thursday for the outraging
smith &amp; Cousunx a.
THE MARKETS.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
and murder of two little girl* named MeGouigle iu October fast.
There is a deficit in the finances of the
CntCAUO. June A
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Rock Island railway of RJto.tWl for the
Following were the quotation* ou the board
State of' Michigan, County ot Harry -s».
Notice is heresy Riven, that by an order of the past fiscal year, and the annual meeting of ,of trade to-dny: Wheat No. 8 July, opened
Probate Court f&gt;w the County of Barey. made the stockholders decided to reduce the Au- 1WWc. rinsed «c; September, opened «Mc,
jni tteertchUi d*y st April. A. D. wijiix months gust dividend to 0.5 of I per cent.
&lt;rioecd Wtyc; December, ojwncd *nd rioaod
Train Dial date were allowed for creditors to
WV,c. Coni- No. 2 June, apenod tor. rtad
Capt. William (4ark. superintendent ot ]
present tlieir claim* against the estate of John
July,
oj&gt;cn&lt;-d SBMc. clrwd fdc;
A. Greble. late of said county, docererd, and the life-saving station at Erie, Pa., nnd a flUMc;
,
HeptcmUr.
ojicncd 57i^c. dosed 57Mjc. Oats tnat all rreultors of Mid deceased are required
to prerent their dal tun to said Probate Court, 11 inn well-known for his bravery and No. - June, opened -. closed 404&lt;t July,
at the BrotMle office, in tbe city uf Hastings, for splendid r-cord in the- service, was I ,apetwd XHc. eh«d Me. September, opened
ch-ed Mif. Pork-June, opened »l&lt;t&lt;
ex*minauon aud allowance, on or before tbe drowned Thursday while assisting the 1 and
।
eighth dar of October next, nnd ttat such
rioeed SIO-CM; July, opened
1 &lt;«d
claims will be beard before said court onWed propeller Badger State, which had gone ।IlDJZfVi; Scjitemlier. opened SIMM, clowfl
nesday, the eighth day ot July, airi on Thurs­ ashore. Cant. Clark was nearly M years SHiTp-i.. Lard—June. o;&gt;cne&lt;l Sd.Klir:, clomxl
day the eighth day of October next, at ten old nnd would have been retired hi n
o’clock bi the forenoon of e»rii of those days.
short t ime. He leave* u wife and several
J ve”slock— Following were the prices at the
Date*;. April Sth, A. D. IM’l.
Vnion stock yard, bydsy.
Market
CHAS. W. AKM8THOXa.
children.
jugde at Probate.
The dry goods house of Connell. Hall, rather active &lt;m packing unrt shipjilng ac­
count. best gradwc &amp;•. higher, other qualities
-Mclawter company, at Nashville. Tenn.,' Sangvd; sales mnged at S2JWM.W ptak
made nn assignment Thursday morning. &lt;4 1&amp;»z4J» light. $LS«fr*.3J rough pecking.
Default having been made in the c°n‘Jltiei&gt;»
SIJ» tUimixctl. and SLakfeLto heavy packing
The linbiliti» are M7B,00a
nt a certain mortgage made }&gt;&gt;
J
Eoraby and tandi A. Forsnv, bit
Destitution nnd famine are said u&gt; pre­ and bliipping lota.
wife, to Spellman Casey, dated /ebrwy
Cattle-Market ratIror active on local and
asrd. A. b. IWW. and rtMJorded In the vail in several districts of RumIa The •hipping account, and prices t^rly^wdl
office ot lhe Itegluterof I&gt;eed«. for ‘P*toun* of horror of the situation is increased by tbe maintained; quotations rouged
at S-&gt;-.r&lt;c
Barry, and state of Michigan, on the 27lh da) of gloomy- harvest prospects.
Ctn for
choice
to fancy
shipping
Febnmrv. A. 1&gt;. 1&amp;«. in
« °&lt; mortgHges.
Leading mercantile and private, tank­ Kteere
SMU-AiO B0**! lo vboke
do.
un page 3i»5. on which mortgage thervis clalmea
common to fair do.
to be ducat the date of this notice the sum of ing houses at Cincinnati are making all
WRITE TO
four hundred three dollars and thirteen
their loans payable in gold.
PAW
Texan*.
S3.«ttL»
and an altoruej's fee of twenty five dollsre pro­
There was a partial eclipse of the sun cows. ¥IJWQ»3.»I bulls, and SUW.90 ve*1
vided for In said mortgage, and no suit or proc^dina 1U law ta»i:Ttaen l»Uituted to re this morning, beginning, in Chicago, at ealv.a. Sb«-|- iH-numd fair „•«'
^er t&amp;^oSeys^eXioyaid mortgmre. or
P:PJ o’clock and lasting twenty-fonr min­ steady; quotations ra-iged at S-3'i wtstSl-aWtf-*1 natives, and S-VUjfA.a lambs.
“^oiTuiSetore'. bv virtue ot the power of sale utes.
,
. _ eras.
PrUuet-- Hutter-Market steady: fancy
eoutmu^said mortgage, and the statute tn I
a T Woods, professor or mechanical
sueh case made and pn’vTd^.
m.-inwring In Ito Vnlrerdty of llllnn* n,!T"r.«lItotoKto Wto.to-, towj.
given that on Mondav. the eth day of J my. a­ to. r^.ign«I nna will »cw|.l • -imllar t»
l) itwi at reu o'clock In the forenoon. I ®ball
frmh IK&amp;.15C: Nq. I dairies LTsltc, No. S. 11«»
sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder, at sition in Washington University, Nt.
. ' . . r__ K 105*1
fiCrUiL hlKC-linto door O&lt; UJ
no™ £
city of Hasting*, tlita being the place wnere Louis.
Kf.Sn.T.kh, to. oS.’uc ...to;; -Kl-.ro.
Ctorto- w. Sridril. one »&lt; 'to
the Circuit Court for Barry
ot tbe villw Of Ito-t Grand Hnplto,
the premises drscrltKri lu said
Mlrh . to. pie—ded gull'X Jo . etorg. nt
much thereof as may be
P.*I
st
amount due on »*'■«
tSi^tber wRh l&gt;Ura"&gt;r. He to. » reoord ot Hee wlvra. tol

for Infants and Children,

YOU WISH

Advertise

Anything

Anywhere
Any time

Geo.

P.

Rowell

&amp; Co

No. io Spruce Street,

NEW YORK.

living.
,
, _.
Jack Haverly. the showman, has arrived
at Chicago from a long trip, having been
Mich., rapitnl «IOI«»

BAY STALLION,
Foaled in 1885

Jlembrino is a beautiful bay
in color, has good action, is an
excellent traveller, and weighs
l.SOO pounds, in fact he is a
fist-class general purpose
horse, and we have put tbe
price for service so low as to
bring him within the reach of
sib Fridays and Saturdays of
each week at Spalding’s ware­
house building, opposite Rol­
ler Mill. Terms IS.
E. H. BARTLEY, Attendant

CASTORIA

©f&amp;good house-wife.who uses
SAPOLIO. it is well sa.id.-The mouse
is muzzled inherhouse.’Tryiband keep
your house cleart+All grocers keep it-

IMriiio Prince,

luimmuii

NEWS IN BRIEF.

l"r“Ktu.» *» COM. Mort,.r~-

SmithAttorneys
* CCLCB",VK-M„r.B.Mf,,.P
fur Mortgagee
Dsted. April 7.1891.

HOP PLASTERS

ot Grand H-een.
VHdnr nu'bur-

ired to begin business.
John Weeks, one of the
cilA
tens of northern Wisconsin, died at
Steven’s Point, aged 7S.
The bill koking to the control of .he
wslratch in the Behring sea jmswrt the
British parliament Friday.
r.-orce Martin, a boy of 18, living in
HarleHLhasa thermometer in h Is stom­
ach which he swallowed, while suffering
from typhoid fever, when the nurse put i»
todSr UGWngue lo raoertaln hl. lempee"jM-e. Cmnptoll tod Evon Erato, both
nimtaentSntoo- «&lt; Wtohington inwn-

t™» Ito-eou. U. -era cnugbl In n
terrific thunderstorm. Mr- Campbell wm
killed by lightning and Evans
«unned but rallW »d will

Tto comer .leno °1 'he new dlr toll nt
gju.nl. wra Inld bj the Stacmlclraurm^ to'uotor, md _jor ,h« =

H&amp;awk-: New Orleans. 3£.5O®«.«&gt; I*r bbl; &gt;LT5
;wr rack; California.
Per «~£Strawberries-UBnoK fair to good. fl-inM-M
per SU|t c**&gt;; wft stock. &gt;140.
llnxim
Hurt
bru*h.S®fMc: green- self-working.
. tn
■tide and cover*, SjfflTc: common brush.
3&gt;4c; crooked, aa^c.

5\-hc*t-No- 2 red winter cash.
do June. S1-U7H:
Anmi«i• mirat
S1K1H: rao..
do September,
$LIEh».
-So.
MHe: do lob.
««oCorn
d’

Auxttsi. M*’. do September. 63c.
Dull and irrrculuJ; No. - mixed 5**-*$* '
do July. SOHc. Rye-N«wtect«L
N’ealerted. J*urk- DuU; new me-. MAUOR
12JU tard-Dull; July. 88.«7; August.
Ute Stock: Cattle Trad in* dull br *11
Bn*de&lt; IHH.renl to boot native sUstk.
per H» lb-; Texans and C.donriot*.
bulb- and dry cows. JX-Ttf
v8h&lt;*P»™
Iaunlit*-Market firm and active; *heej»v»«-«W®
fi.(D I-er 10) 111*; lyita rJCWthlNummally Heady; live h««.
P«r »
Ita.
MllwMkee.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Administratrix* Hale.
d-reawd.

the ifilh day of June, A. U. ITO. at ten o’etadt
In the foreiman at the probate court room,.
In the eitY of Haatlnp. In the eoaatjr
of Barry. iii Ure BQUe. of Miehigaa, puna*ant tolhense and auUffiTIty granted t vine oath*
•rtrd day of April. A. 1&gt;. IHrt. toy the PiaMa
Courtof Barry t'ountv. Michigan, nil of tbeaatatc. right, titie and interest of the *ald Mm»ed of. in aud to the real eetato attaato
and being tn
the
Counly of Barrylu the State of Michigan, known M
deMribed ns f-Unw*. to-wjt: Korty MBit
ot ln»d hi»t In iheiouth w»M romer al W
north west quarter (M) of section oae UK »
town hair &lt;« . Dorrn &lt;4 rance right (B) west, 1
Th- Bsa» ot Ito CreM O»gh Care » Barry County. Michigan, subject to the dw
and homestead rights of fUnmih 1‘artier, wM*
wilta., . MtoW » tl&gt;« to*”^,"
of w Id deceased therein.
All aracRto «re tutbonred to sell u on. p«. .
___ _
.
that nA ntheV cure can SUC«

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.

XiniZ /San,pie Bottle Free intoevery home
KeVni&amp;n.nd

• Cnnrh Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, tor
It will ere
Cousrh. use it promptly, and reliet

GILLASPIE,
fend, tone meal. ground

�—*-r
All who favor another such an Imiiclion

astings

Banner

os the present Michigan reform legislature,
behalf, and of your real worth.
PkmM say Aye! No rwponae*. and a
You bare ua for tbe time being and
deep hush tn the 1‘atrmw of Industry enter into a new field of old work; but you
leave u« as we would have you, rtiU our
amen corner._________________ _
Captain and the ranking officer of IbsliiMta
The squawbuck legislature continues IU Div. No. 19, the champions of the world,
not habtowis, mich.. i-osromcK,
ceaseless and uwh-ss, and utterly waste­ a title won upon two fields of honorable
aciiVST 14. 1879conte«L
ful efforts to kill time. This Is a great
Tbe work upon which you are to enter
reform this legtelatnre Is giving ua to be is one for which by mture and education
you are especially fitted. In milltan' af­
sure.
__________________
fairs you are no stranger, aelther u novide.
A great many fond expectations have
It Is developing at Lansing that tbe
In the Pythian world your name has be­
been blasted by the present democratic
price of a legislator Is $50 and a diamond come a household word. We congratulate
legislature. One by one tbe roses have
pin. ’Hie average cltlien is readj to swear ourselves In the belief tbatl your relations
with us has contributed somewhat to the
faded and tbe sad conviction is forcing
that that is altogether too much.
fame you so richly dueerve. You leave us
itself upon the mind, that the legislative
at the same, spot where nearly one year
Nothing
and
no
one
can
prevent
the
aoll is not rich enough to bring anything
ago the Division marched, under your
to mturlty. Tbe Evening News I* getting nomination of James G. Blaine for the command, beneath a floral tribute print­
anxious for the fate of one promised “re­ presdency by tbe republican party except ed to us by the young ladles of Hasting*,
nnd we were off for Milwaukee to win new
form," and cries out: “What has "become James G. Blaine.
laurels tor the Division.
of the democratic charter that was to have
How different the scene to-day. Then
ADDITIONAL
LOCAL.
been provided for this ’city? The demo­
we were buoyant with hope and courage,
confident
of victory, l»Cauf® we felt your
crats got control of the legislature with a
Wanted—One thousand men, women and steady command, and level head, would
full appreciation of the figure that the city Children to gel one of those while house '
carry us through, as it did. To-day we
of Detroit cuts in the mass of votes they cook books and also the bistory of P. T. can only hope for the future of the
receive. Great as was their victory in Barnum in the wilds of Africa, as a DlvUIon. We are na longer content to
premium for your trade at Holden &amp; Hire’s. compete with the Divisions of our own
Michigan last year, a reversal of the vote
Something new. Many watches do not state (although many of them are worthy
of Detroit would have prevented IL The
run well on account ot being magnet!red. of our steel) but we can never be satisfied
Detroit delegation, tbe democrats In the
John Hessmer has bought a demagnetizer again with mediocrely; you Sir have ltd us
boose and the democrats In the senate de­ that takes out all magnetism and restores too far to the front for us to ever occupy
■'
clared that the effects of years ot republi­ the watch as good as new. Any watch middle ground with sitlsfactlon.
We are Impressed however with tu&lt;
can, misrule of this democratic couimunity left with him for repairs will be demag­
feeling that this separation Is best for you
netised
free
of
charge.
v
abould be cured. Where is the result of
and yours and that thought Is comforting
Bannkh reader? can always find at to us all, and our parting is made more
their promises?'' Tift evening News is
Stauffer’s a complete Hue of staple dry
not tbe only anxious one. nor the Detroit
easy.
goods, which he is anxious to exchange for
We believe, Capt. Nlskern that your
charter the only conspicuous example of cash, or buttdr, eggs or country produce.
splendid character, and gentlemanly bear­
the chasm between democratic promise and His customers assert that in quality and ing, will add to the dignity and honor of
democratic fulfillment.-Telegram-Herald. price, they feel they can suit themselves the army of the Union; and we are con­
better there than elsewhere.
fident that your advancement will be as
Camp-meeting will begin June 18th and steady as it will be deserved. 1 would
Nothing seems to delight the democratic
not punish you with one word more but
continue
for
two
weeks,
on
the
camp
ground
press so much as to endeavor to prove
two miles, west of Lacey, in Mr. Conklin's to you, your little ones, your loving and
that tin plate Is not and cannot be manu­
grove, under the auspices of the M. P, devoted wife, Hastings Division one and
factured In this country- Instead of re­ church. Rev. U Dodds, presiding elder. all blds you God's speed.
There was scarcely a dry eye in the
joicing that efforts are being made to Provisions and hay furnished on the
large crowd that had assembled when the
render our country independent bf the grounds at very low rates.
eloquent speaker had finished. Captain
L. A. Wetzel, the insurance agenL in Nlskern was too much overcome by
English tin plate trust, piese democratic
Cobden worshippers are in agony for very an adv. elsewhere calls attention to the ■'motion to be able to make any reply.
only insurance company authorized to do Then fallowed handshaking and parting
fear that tin plate can and will be made
business in this state, which insures live
here. And their fears are well grounded. stock in case ot death from all. causes. It words. As the train drew up. the
Division, still In line, was faced toward
America is too great a nation to be de­ you want such Insurant, see him. He is the train, ' and the line obeyed the com­
pendent longer upon a foreign trust for so an honorable gentlemen to do business mand •’present swords!” as Captain
with.
Nlskern walked with uncovered head down
needful nn article as tin.
We appreciate the great Improvement the line to the car. It was an occasion
the street commissioner has made In grad­ that will l&gt;e long remembered not only by
Our contctn]&gt;or*rj’ of the Journal is now
ing Grand street But we dislike to see the Division and lu commander, nut by
In clover. He has found an Ohio editor work half done, aud hope the eommisslon- all who were there.
who claims to have run Into a deep laid er will see to H that the street is gravelled,
plot ot the capitalists of this country to and made a good hard road. Il is .tintahtd
Following are the real estate transfers
Mil off the laboring man. This would I* road work that makes a city attractive, and
it is the only kind of work that pays.
of the week ending June 8, 1891. as
roost harrowing indeed if oners common
Our citizens appreciate the efforts being taken from thfc books in the register's office:
Miura did not teach him that 99 per cent,
Chas. H. Tytor to Amanda Jones; lot 4 and n't
made by Hams A Van Arman to secure
of the capital of the country would be constantly a fresh stock ?&gt;f fruits and vege­ lots 12 and 3 blk 23 eastern add city *W».
Enoch Njlvester to B. A. Altny; »
lot &lt;3 blk
without value but for labor and laborers.
tables.- Tliis enterprising Ann make it their 12 MlddleriUe *150.
Win. M. Vwxt to Enoch Asbty; lota 134 »nd
business to keep in stock those articles ’de­
135,197* and iwchy *i*oo.
With a county named after him, with manded by the trade. You will always
A. Myrtllta Whitcomb to Henry Cook; lota
find their stock of Kroceries. provisions, 1000. toil and WW lot W9 city »GA
tbe state so gerrymandered as to elect a
H. C. Cook toC. F. Brook; lot Green stelty
crockery and glassware complete, and
*1100.
democratic legislature even were Michigan prlctMsatisfactory.
F. Busbv to Chas. Wise: lot «4 city *3C5.
to give 15.000 republican plurality, Don
Leander Laphstn to Gilbert Ijtpham; 71«a sec
Tira Central barber shop. Busby Bros.,
Maple Grove *3000.
M. Dickinson-thinks the notorious squaw­ proprietors, la one of the neatest and 21 Leander
l^q«ham to Gilbert IJipham; 00a sec
bock Itwislatura hasi read his title clear to best equipped in tiie state. You dost have 21 Maple Grove *1,000.
L
K. Crites to Horace Curtis 13a sec 21 W ool
a seat in the U. 8. senate. But Don Is to wait only a short time for a hair cut or land 841V.
F. N. Keeler to Thoninpple township; parcel
more than likely to find that even political sliave. wether It be on Saturday or any day Mlddtcvlhe
893.
They run four chairs every day and five
eertainth"* are mighty uncertain. /
on Saturday, and it willtbe only a short
time when it will be necessary to run five
THE markets.
It takes a defeat once in a while to all the time.
Bmtings.
teach a political party a lesson. In this
One night last week, some one tried to
Wool-90O 7c.
Appian—Dried.—
state, we think tbe republican party has break into Johnson McKelvey’s store at
Butter-IOCsij.
Clover Seen *3 JCR4 00.
had the necessary experience to qualify Maple Grove Center. He was frightened,
Braus-*!.co per bu.
away, but iu his hurry dropped some of the
its members to say that a grave mistake
Corn—rewfc c.
tools with which he had tried to gain en­
Beef—Dresaed *ikOO3*CAQ calves. *4.00 Cll.ZO
was made when John T. Rich yas not trance. With these tools as a clue, the
Hgi»-l3(Xt3c.
nominated for governor last ydar. It is officers worked up the case, and arrested
‘Hides-Beef,4Mc; exit. sc.
Lard-sc.
quite certain that this mistake will not be Geo. Cady, a young mau living not far
Lime—BelilrgatSOcperbbl; wat«rl:me,*t.S0
away, for the offeiue. Cady confessed' p-rblG
repeated In 1892.
and is now in jail.
Oats- 4Oc per bn.
.
Hasting* Thursday, June IL 18»1»

editorial notes.

We know of throe or four of our citizens
Gov. Winans isn’t earning any great
that are willing to put 8100 each into horse
reputation as a patriot by vetoing the ap­
races in this city, providing they can get
propriation of $80,001) for tho Detroit G. up a purse pf 81,000. Let some lover of
A. R. encampment. As a matter of fact sport take ft In hand and see If we can't
even during the war. Mr. Winans’ pat- have some good races here this summer.
It good purses are offered first-class horses
yMiam didn’t lead him to any great will be brought here and people for mlfes
aacrifion for his country.
around will come to see good races.
The Chilian Itata learned by a dear ex­
perience that Uncle Samuel was not to be
trifled with. The surrender of that veoaeL
Its crew and cargo,.to tbe Charleston, by
tbe Chilian rebels was a graceful compli­
ment to tbe strength and might of our
great republic.

We notice our democratic contemporaries
continue to howl for free coinage of silver.
But we fail to notice that they give any
good aud sufficient reason why this goveronrant (should donate. 25 cent* on every
4dtar coined to the rich mine owners,
Tbe political bargain dickerers will do a
Mead office business next fall and winter
•ntanizlng Farmers Alliances, Citizens
JLillanees etc. In 1892, they will use the
Alliances as trading stock to drive sharp
bargains with tbe democrats.
No ano advocates, ro far as we know,

way protection tn increase the tribe of “re­
fenn” legislators of tbe Michigan stripe.
Moat people will feel that along with tbe
■tafia and Chinese, they are exceedingly

Gold continues to flow to Europe to re-

Our prohibition friends are deeply
grieved to think the Cincinnati convention
not favor prohibition. Judas St John
mow deciares that the people’s party is
more of a whisky party than tbe repub)I-

A baptist minister in Cincinnati reccntly in hl» aermon referred to Secretary
Btahie as the teacher of nations. And bro

pin*.

it

surprising tbxt this should

Plaster—Sehina at *4.50 per ton.
Balt—Belling at *1 per bbl.
Tt mothy Brad -Selllncat*1.7aperht
Wheat-No.i. white? AT-.rea.* .nr.
Flour-*3.00 per hundrea.
Rye-73c.

Beans—txoo per bu. for city picked.
Butter-rsfciv. creamery Mgs
Corn—453c per bu.
Kggs-ir-aifie.
Oats—48c oerbu.
Poultry-Live: chickens, e;
duck.
&lt;
turkeys.
Wheat—No. 1 white *1.M. No. lred.gt.ot

The large trade 3. E. Phillips, the
grocer, has gained has been secured by
keeping a stock of goods that was satisfac­
tory to his customers. This means that
quality Ls always first considered, and
next that prices are right Mr. Phillips
has made a thorough study of the business,
and has found from a profitable experience
that It pays to keep a high grade of goods.
His customer* have discovered that It pays
to buy that kind only. Where both are
pleased there cannot Cail to be satisfaction,
and It Is this satisfaction that has won for
S. E. Phillips so liberal a patronage.

Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Nlskern left
for Manistee on the 11:88 a. m. train.
They will proceed from the latter place to
Ft. Assiuabolne. Montana, next week,
where Lieutenant Nlskern will join his
regiment, the 20th, ot the regular army.
As our readers know. Lieutenant Nlskern
lias been captain of Hastings Division No.
19 for the past three years, and as their
commanding officer, has led them to two
victories in competitive contests open to
the world. He has won, to a remarkable
degree, not only the respect, but the
wannest confidence and friendship of the
Sir Knights of Hastings Division. While
they knew Ira loved them as brothers, and
were aware that he felt tbe sentiment re­
ciprocated In efery Sir Knight's breast,
they did not propose to let thia occasion
peas without a father testimonial of thdr
regard for their loved Captain Niakem.
Accordingly at 11 *. m. Monday, they
assembled In Castle Hall, and led by Col.
E. Y. Hogle and Lieutenants W. H.
Powers and D. W. Reynolds, every Sir
Knight In the city marched to the depot,
to pay their farewell to their loved com­
mander. whose resignation they had re­
fused to accept. The division was drawn
up In line in front of the depot, and to each
Sir KnighL Captain Nlskern, thoroughly
overcome by emotion at this renewed ex­
pression of Knightly fealty, bade each a
tearful guod bye. And It was not the
Captain’s eyes alone that were moistened
with manly tears. Nearly every’ Sir
Knight hi line felt a lump come up in his
throat that would not down, and knew
that Ms eyes were tilling with tears be
_ . _fur
could hoc repress cs he
rite
the l*st time probably In yea re. i&gt;erbapa
forever on this earth, with th. faithful
and loved Caprate, who ~
endeared

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Can show yon the best

VAPOR STOVE
Ever made.

New Quick Meal Stove
On trial to be sure of a sale.
Nothing to get out of order.

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THZ GREATEST

MR i SCROFULA
REMEDY OF THE AQE.

Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, now pastor
1st M. E. church at Muskegon,
writes as follow!:
I take pleasure tn saylog. to all whom it may
concern, that I am peraooally acquainted with
the three rmn'' t*s'or»p' »• R«*.tlnn. Mlcblintmbers of my church nnd conUerelure I had onportuoKy to
tWr ’'remedy." I better, ibra.
teiions tnxv •'&gt; relied ttpvn as’ true. Av to the

;
such ratMetabie phyaletens ot dltBerent irh.viv
u» Dr. Lamoman. at Rutinpi. and other*
i
»bould
&amp;e sufficient alotra. a,!-.le from anything
I mav tte atitn to uav to —
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It is simple to operate.
No waiting to heat the

burners. It lights at once. The most powerful
flame in the world. No sputtering. Noflashing. A
steady strong blue flame. No sweating over a hot
stove. You can cook, bake, wash or iron quicker and
cheaper than with any wood stove. Try one. it costs

nothing to try it.

•

W. F. POWERS
L. A. WETZEL,
Fourth of July

CELEBRATION

Fire
I wish to announce to the
public that iu addition to reg­

Pear is Green

anil London Purple,
White Hellebore .
and Insect Powder,
Bug Finish
and Insect Guns,
Sticky and Poison Fly Paper,
Pure and cheap.

ular Fire Insurance basinets,!
Now is the time to prepare for am also agent for the Mutual
the celebration by securing Reserve Live Stock Insurance
one of those finq three-quarter Company, of Marshall. Mich,
body top carriages to be seen the only live stock insuraace
company authorized to trans­
at my show rooms.
Have a carnage of yonrown. act business in the state of
Do not depend on some one Michigan' Said company was
else and at last be disappoint­ organized for the purpose of
insuring live stock from death
ed in getting one.

Cattle—dull
Sheep and Lambs-dull
Hogs—Medium and Mixed »a.a3^ffa.O5.

MIXER’S

We think it the best, and so do onr cus­

tomers. We have only to send out the

FRED L. HEATH JESSE TOWNSEND.
THE DRUGGIST.

Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.
HASTINGS. MICH.

from all causes under the mu­
tual plan where the cost of
such insurance is each year
limited by the death rate of

that year.

.4 Very Wise Man
Many years ago stated that “Money saved is better that Money
earned,
The impression continues to grow that this wise man told
the truth.
This leads us to remark that it is always “Mouey Saved to buy
the best makes of shoes. They wear longer, wear better, and gne
one satisfaction while wearing,
We keep this kind of goods, and consult the interests of our cus­
tomers as well as our own when makina
You
wil..
making nricec
prices nn
on them.
be consulting your own interests if you buy these goods. You will
certainly agree with us inrsaying of them, after you have put them to
the test of actual wear, that you made a judicious purchase.

1
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For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Mixer t Son*, Rulings, Mieh.

LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS OI

�Hastings Engine and Iron Works.
Threshing Machine Owners,

I

Farmers and

Well Drivers,

Manufacturer

For.the Season of 1891 we have the following goods,

ALL ■ CHOICE • SELECTED ■ STOCK.
Baiiard jstitched Canvass, Endless Threshing Belts.

South Bend Spark Arresters, most perfect known.

, eiclued Rubber Co.'s High Grade Endless Threshing Belts.

Cyclone Tank Pumps with wire lined hose; will fill a thresh­

Buffalo Leather Belting Co.’s .Superior Grade Leather Belts.
Ha"! Rubber Suction Hose, extra quality.
Rubber' Empire and Eureka Packing, all sizes.

Humphries’ Smooth Itcund Rod Pumps for drive wells,
in America.
All itinds of Well Supplies and Valves.
■»
ing tank in five minutes.
(■rate Bars for all kinds of boilers, kept in stock, and furnish­ Two inch Galvanized Well Pipe, reamed and plugegd.
All Sizes of Water and Steam Pipe and Fittings.
ed. on short notice.

. diiiinder and Machine Oil of the Very Best Quality.
txtru-Lmd Oil. Boiler Compound and black Windsor Varnish. All kinds of Engine Governors repaired and sold.
Steam Guages. Water Glasses. Flue scrapers.
1’enburtby Injectors, surest and most reliable. •
1' acinniti Sight Feed Lubricators, BEST FOR THRESHERS. All kinds of Globe, Angle and Check Valves.

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200 different kinds of Chilled Plow Points, Landsides and
Other Repairs.
•
Bridge Rods, Bolts and Nuts and Washers.

Our Prices and Quality of Goods are such that it will pay Everybody to Call
and See Us Before Purchasing. We buy and Sell for Cash.
We respectfully invite all to visit our works
SYLVESTR GREUSEL,
ED. POWERS.

GRACEFUL MOTIONS.

ply increase your breadth by the width of
i your urtna. Clasp you hands tliua just l\l low the point of your Btaya. and you wilF
No Money Required of Responsible Parties to Commence Treatment.
materially reduce your ppgearanco of
WOMAN’S ACCOUNT OF . HER
beam.*
“Just then, ns a happy diversion, Mi*s
:-;ST LESSENS IN DELSAflRiE.
G------ . who, you know, is nbpuc as graceful
a woman as* there is in town, came tuirging
into the room with a ‘Belie.’ girls’ and her
regular Httls wriggle of her hand iu tbe | Fern -rlv of New York, now th»* relebrafed surgeon of the Fruth Nrdlral wd Stinelral Institute
J Chicago. 111., by reqtiert of many Irieuda and juMleuis ba* decided to visit
air.
SITTING DOWN.
Sitting and Walking.
“Our apostle eyed her keenly for a mo­
a, too. belong to the -Delsarte dis- ment and then spoke: ‘Madam, your en• ' I beard a num aoy to a pretty 1 trance ihto the room was ns graceful a comiiluum .nd mialuM tre. «»" "trolly renil.lknil.1 In 11. *Wlt ration or in. llurmn
movement as I have retn sinew I left Eng­
Hou... UM d.y untj. lioiu , ..In. lol p.lw.
it ndinner.ln*v Go you know?” with a slight land: but die charming effect uf your free '
. t •« ejx-'.irows and a suspicion of and en-’y carriage was completely marred
bv that abominable little flourish of the ,
From the manner In which you snt hand. Xrvcr raise your hand above your,
-ii a: table, then took that olive and head if you can avoid it. Bitt let U» revejy
i. i’.-iih; It. You ore unconsciously con­ to other mnttera more physical than aes­
; - of a new ipannerism in which you thetic. Will you ladies please sit down
.
:,•« r-.-rfect. T^t.’Which J’oa practice aud then ri»c again!’
:■•- r you remember to do so- I have f "As we wink into chairs, fauteuils and
.-■ b-1 a dozen women within the last divana and then struggled tn onr feet
o u.-ek, makuig |he some effort. Come, again the spasm of pain width shot across
our instructress'severe features told the
nn;-. Aren't y&lt;.«t a Delsar^an!”
.
riir pretty woman laughed bo heartily tale that we had done some’Ling awful—
to a.'ract general attention. A eouven- to her nt least. Iler voice so uided almost
i
H
t hili in the s-etvii-e gave opportunity sepulchral as she uttered her dictnm:
; y D
•“Not one—no, not one—of y&lt;»« Indies
•a bnnuUidedf questions. The pretty
now thoroughly roused to a spirit knows bow to sit down or rUc again.
...
u»
:-.-&gt;arte-.-. confrs.*t*d that she did belong Watch me!’
“Sheapproached close ton ' hair, brought
a ft male class wiio bad been making a
i ;. • -I tin; IMsartoan methods', that all her heels clone together and .- udown gent­
ly in u r*rf«fly perpendicular line, with­
&lt;&gt;’lr spirijed little informant was out any lurch or swaying bnc . ward against
villing to “give' the whole snap the cushion*. A&lt; she nrow the heels wen.
slightly niiuer
under ™
the chair nnd she rwumeu
.:n~tmtiun*o».
.lightly
-with iiinst
rations too.
..
__ ,i__ t..— eflUhme ,.nv
ntlit-rr mo
igheilat the mannbrln which the
perpendicular
nnyotn
mo­­
..
............
.. tion
.
......... thtf kn&lt;*e*t.
than nstraightening
’of the knees.
“We were all conscious now of han ng
■ k-rdiire lx*:ween the old way nnd the
Mary,” turning tyour hostess, "just made a terrible botch of the simple daily

Hastings, Saturday, June 13, 1891.

o

yourself out of Uiat dish.”
U----- pm her hand straight out to
tue d:eii. raptured the olive r.nd drew it
“'fi':■_*'■■ r back to her mouth, evidently beringthu: tin* shortest distance between
f.|&lt;» p-.&gt;inb&gt; is thq straight line that joins

but that is too awful,” shrieked the
IH’icrtvmr. "Now watch me.”
Irin* little tftnd Was poised, the wrist
rri-ved slowly downward iu n gentle curve,
'-i&gt;- finger tips dropped ou tbe olive like a
1 &gt;"&lt; r!lv ou a rose. the hand returned to
the mouth in an upward curve, the whole
niGfion describing a parabola, and with
the slightest turn of the wrist olive met its
late.
The movement was so pretty and grace­
ful that we applauded vigorously and
asked for more.
।
tONTIUSTS IN COLORS.

i
“it was very fanny the first day onr class
assembled. We all went in street cortumes,
aral were drawn up iu a line feeling rather
■tshamed and inclined tn giggle aa our very
“tern and mitbello looking teacher stalked
in and eyed us keenly. She wore no stays.
“The first thing she did after looking u*
over was to march tip to Mrs. B------, who,
you know, has a bright color, and touch­
ink “ turquoia brooch which pinned her
bonnet strings said, severely: ‘Don’t you.
know that blue and red, being opposite
colors, should never be worn in juxtaposi­
&gt;
tion? Your blue pin simply emphasises
NUine, you wish to subdue.’ Mrs. B-—■•
blushed from red to tsarlet, but meekly
’
took her turquoi* off aod put it in ber
pocket.
:

Mikl;Pr, our teacher remarked coldly: ‘May

FRED H. BARLOW,
DAVID S. GOODYEAR.

NO NEED TO WAIT
SUMMER
Now is vour time to buv vour supply of

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We have magnificient values in men's suits, all wool,
stylish, elegant and durable.
Cheviot, cassimere, worsted, etcAn unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS df
every color and shade.

It Costs You Nothing
To see our stock of clothing, lint’, caps ami furnishing goods,
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.

HASTINGS, MICH.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

Dr. A. C. Fruth, Celebrated Surgeon and President

tbnmprf .lo-n. «&gt;■"» .pr»«W.
“
rl JUK all ol n» had leunr-l tor-hid with a
J^k . while » nwMtJ bed "-*1 »&gt;“
on the knee, or hip. «« «&gt;rt ot lever, to pry

Of the

Fruth Medical and Surgical Institute,

“* u|t
001,0 or STAIttS.
"We were now asked to go «P stairs one
hr one. Jolly little Mie. N—. w,“
loll ot miwhiet. nrabbed up her »h
doubled over tonvnnhnod went
"‘H*
rukh. «’e nil toilo.-ed m"n- “lu"*-“I*
poking we were qn pmsuely the right

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““Again the Ineirire.eteelj voice blighted

meat of medicine and surgery.

’“’•Vou’all bend tonvard ‘■J”!’*?"*'?;
with yonr .boulder, rounded and jour
lung, oontmrted. Yob need air
long. In elimblng. Keep
Meet a. lu riving from n chair, roe .train
will tall on the calve, ot your leg. and
hip., aud that U where It brionin. So
all marehed up again. "ln“lthJ .
„
.tickwand really you know It la e'er "o
much eoler. and I
““VX
Sight* to tbe uureery without ever g P

fall down. At the word* Allfal
to see you *11 lyinff on *^e ®oor'
‘•Thire’^i • mart absunl giggling
w^biingaudRUrttinj^^^0,

a moment until on. tw
supposed. Naw ri»r, if 7° ?

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tort riwMakgnwrfunyoh^”^*"-^

‘“""rLtawtar liSL ib., receiving
U^o.^: .be
her tret agin «
.^Xd. W. all triwl tbljorer andore.

R"^"*

,OT

«
Manv ladies are Ot
Catarrh Cured. CaUrrbsl-affections&lt;dthe
r ls&gt; portant to Lad I •Miruai. lungs and stomach. brtacblUs.
tbe optuton
opinion that
conaunipwou •*»
“ dyspepsia. «•£*”•treat- luthma. consumption
and
bv mv new mewouw
f„lhr trTaI„| by tbe mo*: recent and scientific
—.---- i-i-i - —•
xperlcnce has
jveu warury oi wuuuvww. •• •»Jeajre no bet­
. proof of sueeew than tbe testlmonisls on file
at the InstIlute of thousands helpless cases that
we roatored to health and happiness.
.
Marriage. Married persons or youtv men
contemplating niurrtage, aware or physical
Impaired
^remsture decline of tbe Msu- weakness, leas of procreative powers impotent?
speedily restored.
tf’VifrPwhksb can be quickly cured if con- or any otherdhquaUOcaUou,
--------ly Puwers. wnu-n can
«
j
or total
„
,ulled be
terrible dUordere
EplUp-v oor Flu positively cured by our new
treatment.
Inipowncy
&amp; yoath, blight- and never fallHing
.. Hospital
.
S
nnflttiSt IP^ent tor
*
M&lt;1 B ladder Btwe**. Bright's
*wKal'e&lt;rtHatv or marriage, annually sweeping ni^ease
blal&gt;elea and kindred maladies treated
fiS&amp;w™
tb-

Do you want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet; i
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the 1
this season?

LINOLEUM
What is it? It is a floor cover made of cork. Gall at
store and examine it, as it is much superior to e
or any other floor cover at its value.

We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also so
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines,
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE Me

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�Hastings Banner.
■'TLuuK'- Thursday. June 11, 1891.
'

"Ni. R. COOK. Local Editor.

M.ny toronrahan fa.nd It iu^.Inrv p,
plow up tbrlr oom tkl. wltb tlwlS or
».«lol mlllrt Cte.n w^taru
can be found at U £. Stauffer’s.

Mm. 4. Hranrr. or C.rlton, su ,d.
Judged Iniaue Tm-sdv by rrob.tr- Judire
Ariwtrowc. otul Utein to tbe Kq.rn.roo
uylum mtorday by Hhrrlff Buuhuu.
C. F. Brook, luw purotawd H. C. Cx-k’.
rMlduncu propony on Wr«t Croen .trwi
Mr. Cook bu purchued tbo bou»e .nd i0'r
oppo.il. Mm. BultwoodX .nd
mukh,,
extensive Improvements.
x s

Win13

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Mu of tarter baking |M»wder. Highest
1 nviiCng strength.—U. 8. Governqx'it.’Ai'g- H.18W.

' " 1 Flour $2.75.

0

We have a few of those
loose Muscatel raisins at
7 cents.
,
..
.
We are also headquarters

jura, ximls fruits. Cash for
hugfr aud eggs.

* Yours Respectfully

JOS. ROGERS.
Sugars way down.

leans
Most

Lenox
AGENTS -WANTED.
'I !;■&lt;', i"t.-d States Tailor system for'
j.
fitting .ladies" and children’s
r ahead ot all other so called
Talk
. Parisian dartless basques
nnd dartless waist tuught.

-X. V- S. Acrnt.
Present address. Hastings.

LOCAL NEWS.'
Circu’atkn il

2.000

i'.-r binding twine go to F. H. Barlow
Th. bi ■.n&gt;nd&lt;-« hue .ppearanc. on
the
last evening.

! hi‘ ntore in fine style.

The ••Fireman’s Ward" was played to
smMl libuse Monday evening.
What the city needs Is more first-class
ctitertalniThtnts and no p&lt;»or ones.
\ large number «»f our citizens took in
tne rw-t - a: Nashville this week.

Dr. s. M. Fbwler is preparing to build a
new House ou West Green street.
Oi.. ^qiiar cla&gt;s picnicked at Thornapple
laze la.-t Friday, nnd lad a jolly time.
V. ■ •.got lota of job work, but “the
mon the worrier.** Bring on • vour job

T. Ditnond broke ground for a new
the Hay ford lot in the 4 th ward
TwMlaj. .

wum-oii

Huu-v ami barn In rent in fourth ward,
i«rner of i’ark and Center streets. Enqklre of .1. Russell.

Bii'bv Bros, have leased the whole base­
ment FuHer-Beebe block, and are putting
-Mmiihc fine bath rooms.

Al. Trout wine has opened a barber a
't«&gt;h in 0. I). Sjmuldiug’s basement and
»*« a share of your patronage.
fish, very nice, this season’s catch
F4«t arriving now it L £ Stauffer’s,
'•ver before offered at such low prices.

..ivi.nuu.‘ nw‘’1 1,01
h,s neighbor
*hat time is it?" when John Bessmer
M-D* a
watch for $4.00. Cal! and see
them,,

(/™. mmiim
tW. Tarter-, clumln
^rora! music in gpmock’s grove last SatnrS'u *-:,i n,,t RT7tHl by a ver&gt;’,&lt;rife Bttcn*
vZMnn;r^ !t
Day you go through
&gt;onr wheat anid pull out the rye. If you
bi t it $^111 materially reduce the price
jon
sdi R,
bi“* !”b “*r t,r Middleville, paid
Ikvntt.
fine for assault and
J'-nni; Drli Newton on the day of the
Gnuni Rapid? excursion.
Dne of the newest novelties out Is tbe
j uum-.um thimbh-. They are very light
.rear better than silver. John Bessmrr. the jeweler, sei's them.

in
’* but tllrrv “Dnutes difference
th* «• 1 ,n* '•lu‘ morning trains get here on
b7. 7lUi*I,1“’C" K- *»•. &gt;»
I*®
•» hack and express wagons hustle.

_________
PERSONAL MENTION.

toCtartotte Tuowtoy.

K- B. Utuer

R- Coo* wu in GninJ lUpldqs.lurK. Grant w„

CtMi, I|&gt;i)Ub

Su^“} H"!le !1“,t'hkl“ »•» In NuhvUto
“'’’“'"Ule. «. in tboelt,

Clementine Toblu died June sth. seed
‘Z..J?*'*“ husbund. eight
children and nine grand children, brother,
and slaters and many outer friend, to
mourn her loss.

TlSdiy.' “•"'1

F. G. Stowell has just received a fine
line of Gent’s Kangaroo and Cordovan
shoes. It will pay you to examine them
before you buy. If you want a first class
shoe at rock bottom price.

vJXrem’p,,xl ’r,te

Si^'«

B.^110,1?..1-”-

'• vl»tun&lt;

Without any doubt John Bessmer Hie
Jeweler, has the largest and best selected
stock of spectacles and eye glasses ever
shown In Barry county. Prices are very
reasonable and no charge for examining
the eyes.

taUn city

TtSdl “rekk *“ *»

s.w!r,TO’ta'

on bu.lna.

to

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watehes and Clocks.

**“*

K F4 SD£Z“' " °°w "’Utal,t *'

SunB.“T, T„^4,“Ann*"

" 0~“

By an act approved April 28, the time
of the meeting of the various boards of
supervisors for the purpose of equalizing
the assessment rolls In the years in which
the state board of equaUzation meets, ha,
been changed from the second to the fourth
Monday, in June.

J«' Mlddlevlllr, »■ m
the city Tuesday.

It is pleasure (?) to ride out through
mane parts of the county, where great big
nlles of clay and grave! are put in tbe
middle of the roads and not leveled down,
and with the banks so high on either side
that you’ve got to “keep in the middle of
the road" or plunge down into a swampy
place.

Mre. Anna Basset, of New York, is visit­
ing at L. N. Mixer's.

F. R. PANCOAST.

QLOTMINQ!

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins returned to
Missouri Tuesday.
Miss Lillie Feighner spent Sunday at her
home In Nashville.

z. chV'J)0-v,e and u,,le Waldurff were in
Grand Rapids Friday.
Dr. Taylor, uf Middleville, paid Hastings
friends a visit Tuesday.

G. W Gallant, of Einor, Ohio, spent SnnForepaugh’s cirous will exhibit in Kal­ .day with Huffman Bros,
amazoo June 12th. On that date the C.
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, was In the
K. * 8. will issue round trip tickets from city on business Monday.
this city to Kalamazoo for 81.00. good re­
J. M. Smith, of Woodland, was In the
turning on any train Friday. A special
train will leave Kalamazoo at 7 p. m.. on citron business last week.
the 12th for those who wish jri- return on
H. and Frank Hams aud wives
the rame.
/
went to Gun latke Tuesday.
Albion college commencement occurs on
Frank Knowles, of Macomb. Ohio, 1h
the 2Sth Inst. This year has beeu the visiting relatives in this city.
luirst prosperous In its history. A faeulty
Geo. Higdon, of Barryvillc, is working
of twenty-five teachers anti an enrollment
of five hundred nnd twenty-nine pupils in this office for a few weeks.
with a freshman class of sixty-eight show
J. H. Beamer, of Grand Rapids, was in
this instituti(M) to be not only bi a flourish­ the city on busint^*; Tuesday.
ing condition but entitled to rank among
Ml&amp;» Kate Dickinson, of Nashville, visit­
the promising schools of the west.ed Miss Mae Tomlinson last week.
A change has been made In the M.
W. m. Smith, a big Rapids lumberman,
time table, which took effect last Sunday.
Tiie changes made effecting the passenger paid Hastings friends a brief visit Tuestraius are as follows: The morning train
east which did arrive here at 8:10 now
Mhs Flo Shrincr returned yesterday
arrives nt 7:17. The. traius west arrive from an extetied visit with relatives in'
at 8:45 instead of 8:55 a. in.: and at ll:-‘;8 Chicago.
a. m. instead of 12:00. A4I the other ✓Mrs. Eva Underhill, of Potterville. Is
passenger train arrives same ns before.
vlsltlnif her parents, Joseph Wardell
James DePui, while at work last Satur­ andjrife.
day. suffered the strangulation of an old
V0Qhn Pendergast nnd R B. Messer start­
hemin. Sunday Dr. Lnmpman as-i.-red
by Dr. WoodimiDSee, operated and relieved ed Tuesday evening for Toledo on n
the strangulation, and reduced the hernia. business trip.

It was an unusually severe case, being
N’ewy Mixer visited at L.'N. Mixer's
complicated by abnormal enlargement and Mast week, on his way home from tiie state
old adhesions. At this writing he is doing uoruMl school.
reasonably well but cannot be considered
leo. Newton will leave to-day for St
free from danger. ‘
Louis where he has found employment in
Write the Western Michigan college. thexnanufacture of Jewelry.
Grand Rapids. Mich., for new year book.
*yd‘rrof. .Sterling. H. B. Andrus and Miss
Literary, teacher** normal kindergarten,,
’Hallock attended the state convention of
commercial and shorthand courses. Re­
teachers at Grand Rapid* last week.
view. term for teachers commences July
20th; and continues six weeks. Extensive iA’. A. Fuller left Wednesday evening
preparations, lowest rates, board and room ’* of last week for Boston, from whlcli place
82.25 per mfc The m&lt;»st elaborate he will proceed to beattie, Washington.
college building in North America just •
Irv. Creasy went to Plainwell Thursday,
completed. Write for particulars.
■
and attended the graduating exercises of
The sale of summer resort tickets com­ the Plainwell high scnool Friday evening.
mencing June 4th. 1891. from Hastings His sister was one of the graduating class.
to pointe and at rates named as follows:
of the Journal
In Its vlnTraverse City and return 87.10. Bay View
, The course
r
.
or 1-rtoakrv «n&lt;l return ».0S. Hurbor 4 rtive .ud untteureiitrd ultetk. upon Ute
sprtiw* and return W.M. Murkluxw City H».-tinx. hlrelrle I.teM Co. uiu.t .objoet
it *"
to the Just censure ot ■"
all fair minded
and return »to..n&gt;. Marklnae laland and re- "
turn 811.30. Sale will continue until men. , For the part three years the subject
.September noth. Extreme'llmit for return ofjglectrlc lights has been agitated iu this
passage on tickets to all aliove points will city, and still our citizens have been com­
pelled to carry lanterns on dark nights, or
be Oct. 31, 1801.
M. H. Collins.
locate the trees, fence posts nnd poor side­
Ticket AgL M. C. IL R.
walks by more or less forcible but un­
avoidable
and often painful contact with
^Thursday evening. Hastings Division
No. 10 held a meeting to consider the the same. Three times have franchises
question of accepting the resignation of its been voted, with no takers. Tbe city did
captain A. D. Nlskern. There was a large nothing, and no persons or corjwratkms
attendance, and the matter was considered supplied the needed light At last, not as
earnestly and at length. The vote was an investment except perhaps In two or
unanimous not to accept the resignation, three cases, but because they felt nothing
so that It la still Captaiu Nlskern, and the would be doite unless people right here
Sir Knights are determined that he shall did it a company of our own citizens was
some day command them tbeui at another organized, and secured a franchise from
national contest
Tbe
Division will tbe city, binding neither the city nor
doubtless not attempt to compete a: citizens, conferring no exclusive privileges
Kansas City, but at the succeeding national whatever. But out of pure mallee,i It
seems to us. or personal spite, thd
encampment may do so.
Journal editor holds the public spirited
Tbe Hastings Electric Light Co. lias citizens of this company before the people
contracted for a complete Edison arc and as a band of schemers, who have some
Incandescent plant which the}' selected deep-laid, diabolical plot to rob and ideafter having given the subject mature fraud tie city. Who are these -schemers?”
consideration.
'Die directors
selected They comprise some of our very best citi­
Messrs Dickerman. Power* and Kenaston zens. such la ex-mayor J. W. Bentley. Mr.
as the building committee, and will pro­ Lewis Bentley. A. E. Kenaston, F. H.
ceed to get everything ready for business Barlow. B. R. Rose. A. E. Dlckennan and
at once. The building for the dynamos W. F. Powers, the director*, and outside
will be of frame, 28x80 and two stories of them, D. W. Reynolds. Chester Messer.
high. The boiler room will be of brick. R. B. Messer. W. D. Hayea. Archie Me22x28. one irtory high. It Is expected that Coy. W. H. Goodyear. A. Black &amp; Son. R.
the light will be turned on about August Doyle, P. R. Dunning. T. Hcney. Hams
A Van Arman, W. W. Kelly. D. R Fuller.
1«L
A- E- Renkes. Phln Smith. S. E. Phillip*.
One of the best and moat hotly contest­
B. K. Grant, C. M. Weaver. J. Russell, C.
ed games of base ball ever witnessed here
W. Jordan. Hale Kenyon. T. S. Briee. 1.
was that of Saturday afternoon between
N. Wickwire. L. E. Stauffer, S. E. De­
tbe Sultans, of Grand Rapids, and the
local nine. The game was replete with Groot. These are the schemers and
plotters, who sit up nights to lay plans to
good plays, and characterized by eool.
rob and defraud Hastings. Could more
level-headed work all tbe way through.
preposterous nonsense be talked than to
It was Hank and Henry at the end of
accuse tltese men of resorting to schemes
the ninth Inning, each of the clubs having
to do up the city? We will say for the In­
11 scores to their credit In the tenth
formation of any who may Iwlleve that I
Inning, the Sultans were retired wUb a
there are exorbitant profit* In the electric
0, while Hastings made the winning run. light business that a* nine out of 10 of
Our local team are to be congratulated, us
the stockholders took their stock for the
the}’ had had almost no practice.
purpoM-of retting an electric light plant
The reunion of the Sth Mich. Infantry trre. rather than as an Investment, they
will take place In this city next Wednes­ will dispose of their stock at par If any
day. June ITth- The committer having wish to step hi and gather the fruits of
the matter In charge have made all the Hie • schemes" aud “schemers.
needed arrangement* for a moat successful
gatlMTliig. In the evi nlng a banqm t whl
N. T. Parker has decided to plot a por­
be spread, and In addition to m&gt;uw of our
best local apcakera. there will be addresses tion of his farm, which fronts on West
made by member* of the 8th living outskte State St. r»H will sell a number of valua­
tbe city, among them Supreme Conn । ble lots 4X12 rods at very reasonable terms.
Jurilff lA&gt;n«. Ill the .lirruuon th.
factories will be visited and the vist.ing
comrades made to understand someth.ng
of tbe Industrial life of our city, tteM»ou»es hare been received from *»*»*»«*•
w assure an attendance of 200quartere wJU be U U» rtU|ren.W port tall-

at my store, 1st door north ofPost Offiice.

c-

R»pt”» nid«y.°0&lt;Kl5‘*r vWta“”

Elsewhere is Holden A Hire’s cdv.
calling attention to a quarter-off sale, commenelng June 11th, to-day. and continuing
tor three days, on summer goods. This
Is a bona-fide K off sale, and 75 cents Is
worth a dotler while R lasts.

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You
find the
'

We desire to extend our thank* to many
kind friends who were so ready with nid
and sympathy during the lllo«B and since
t‘te decease of our wife and mother.
John Wimtuight axp family.

Are what we have for sale, and thes^ are what people all have to buy, and the

PLACE - TO

BUY-SUCH

GOODS

----- IS AT-----

MORRILL &amp; CO.’S STORE
We buy goods in large quantities aud therefore can give you value received for
your monev invested. Wenotonlvhuy goods for the Hastings store, but for
FIVE OTHER BRANCH STORES. Two are located at Ann Arbor, one at
Bay City, one at Byron, and one at Flint, making in all six large stores, and in
buying goods for all these stores it enables us to procure the

VERY BEST OF BARGAINS
And we propose to give our customers the benefit of it. Give us a call; you will
always find us readj- to show goods.
Yours respectfully,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH.
P. S.—Remember our goods are Marled in Plain Figures and are STRICTLY
ONE PRICE TO ALL.

iNbranENTs

Does a large stock attract you 1
We’ve got it
Do low prices please you?
)
We name them.
Do straightforward methods and guaranteed goods interest you?
Then, this is your place.
Do you want goods that are everywhere recognized as the best in the line of
clothing, bats, caps and furnishing goods?

We keep them.
We keep them to sell.
,
We shall be nleased always to show them to you. Even if you do not buy,
call and see them.

GRANT,
Leading

�"3e ia
The colonel ranoveu atm
from durance vile before guard monat
this morning, and I hoard the firn ser­
geant tell Hearn an hour ago that it was
Welsh's turn for gtwd. and wanted to
know whether he was to order hitu'or
not. Hearn said certafcly."
"And tho man cut parade to-cight ou
Wayne county stHiitem think tbe teghla- plea that Mr. Abrams wanted to talk j
Wtr should ■pprnpiate at least 9l.OOU.VOo with him. He was ths ’one private abtor an uffical building In Detroit.
‘
■mt* reportotl from C tro&gt;&gt;-.” said Whar­
ton. "That is tho reason tho sergeant is
We know of no medicine that has so after him now, I fancy, either to arrest
many testimonials to Its efficiency as S. S. 8. him or dso warn him for guard."
the great Hnod purifier. Many of the best
"If I were Hearn I’d quit attempting
known people iu the country certify to the to dispicline that young man." said Maj.
nrirveUou# results it has wrought in lhe Kenyon, peasiinistic aud glowering ns
: various toons of dlwasee for which It is ever. "He ought to have sense enough
. moomricnded. Three testimonials come nbt
'to know that the worst blackguard in
alone trom persons who have been relieved
tiie service,, with tho press behind him,
' of their sufferings by 8. 8. 8.,* but from
people who have witnessed the effects uf is more than a match for any officer who
.the medieinr. Physk-iaux, druggists, pharnt* reeks to do his duty."
“And if I were He:irn." drawled Mar­
'acUts—-in tact, all who have bad an opportnnltv of observing the cures brought about tin, "I’d make that jiarticulnr protege of
by this crest blood remedy—l«ear willing The Palladium do his duty if I died for
testimony to its efficacy. In Its field, it, especially after the marked copies
which is a wide one, covering some of the that came today. Now watch.”
must serious ailments of humanity, 8.S. 8.
Tlw first sergeant, a trim, soldierly
fellow with determined face andsnanuer
■&lt; Grand Rapids furniture mnt&gt;iif«cturers' and quick energetic stem had by this
| mnclatiun will give its annual banquet time overtaken the pair, who strolling
together had almost reached the picket
.
June Ifl. at Ottawa Beach.
.
fence and yvere within earshot of the
1
Bvcry tiwuxe ot tbe body, every hone, muscle
MUI orsan- H ”&gt;^0 stronner ami more herilhlul Lauer* piano. Mrs. Lane glance ! eag.-r
b) tbe use of Hood's Mxrtupiu-ilU.
ly up the road, for Miss Marshall and
Lieut. Huarn at that very moment cam"
from the Whartons' quaxten next door
and appeared upon the gravel walk.
Wallace following with Jeannette Mc­
Crea.
Sergt. Wren .had stopped short on
By (JHAELES KING, U. S. A.,
overtaking the trouper, nnd wit,h sea it
jluXhorqf “The Colonel's Daughter," “Th
ceremony addressed him in tones that all
Deserter," “From the Ranke," “Duncould hear:
raven Ranch," "Two Sold ten."
“Welsh, you’re for guard to-morrow,
and you've got mighty little time in
which to get ready. Did tbe lieutenant
fOopyrisht. 1890. by J. B. Lippincott Company.
excuse you from parade?"
• “I didn’t ask him, Col. Lawler was
good enough for me."
CHAPTER XL
“Col. Lawler left tho post nt 5 o’clock
and couldn’t have wanted you.”
“All the same I was acting under his
orders ami nobody clse’s. If you want
any other authority you can go to Col.
Morris; Tro busy now." And with hi?
hands in his jiockets and a jerk of the
tend to his companion, Welsh whirled
about and led the way down the road
toward the store, Abrams slowly.follow­
ing tn his wake, but looking back ns
though curious to see the sequel. The
first sergeant stood an instant flushing
and with wrathful eyes, but .raised his
hand in respectful salute as the young
troop commander came quietly-along
Miss Marshall leaning on mh arm.
"Yon warned him fprguard, sergeant?*
said Hearn, answering Wren's salute.
••Yea, sir, nnd he says Col. Lawler ex­
cused him from parade."
“1 reportfl the algtence to Col. Mor­
ris. and he tells me there may have l&gt;een
some such understanding, sergeant. At
all events, as CoL Lawler has gone, he
would give Welsh tho benefit of the
Corp. Stein ire* at their heclx
v
The week that followed the advent at doubt: so we have nothing further to do
. Fort Ryan of the staff officer from divi­ with tlist matter."
Wren ground his teeth as he briskly
sion headquarters was one that the, good
poople at the post have not yet ceased strode back to his quarters.
“What does the loot'nant say?" de­
talking alxrat Lawler had remained in
the garrison only twenty-four hours, and manded Duffy, as he with half a dozen
went back eastward without a word as of his comrades clustered about the of­
L
to bis intentions, and, to the surprise of fice, eagerly watching the sergeant's
even Col. Morris, without haring sent face and his clinching bonds as he re­
for or q»ken to tho man most interested turned.
"Nothing. Don't ask questions now.
in his coming—Lieut. Hearn. This in
you men. The lieutenant can't do any­
।
itself was something that excited most
unfavorable comment, for it was known thing to him: the colonel won’t let
I
that he had had long interviews with him.”
“Tho colonel won’t, is iff* said Duffy,
Mr. Abrams, the busy representative of
the press, and that he had driven in with a wrathful grin. "Be jabers, if 1
town to spend some hours in questioning were colonel Td command my rigiment.
Ii
certain dubious looking citizens pru- aud no dattmed newspaper man would
I
treated to him one by one at tbo estab- scare me out of it. It’s The Palladium
|
. lishmvnt of Mr. Schonberg.
He had that commands Fort Rynn tonight, and
furthermore sent to the guard house for that blackguard Welsh is post adjutant
Trooper Welsh—once again there incar­ —more ahAuxe to us all!”
cerated by order of Cape. Cross, who ns ’ "Silence, there, Duffy! No more of
I
officer of the day had arrested him for that talk!" ordered Wren, as he banged
attempting to slip across a sentry’s post to the door of his own little den, and the
the previous night And once again, to knot of troopers scattered away. "All
[
the dismay of the .cavalry officers , and the same," muttered he to his faithful
the uficoncealed ridltml* of the infantry second, Sergt. Ross, “Daffy only tells tbe
battalion, Cui. Morris had directed truth, and damn me if I ever thought
the day would come when my old chief
j
Welsh’s immediate release.
"Il was a misuuderstauding, probably. would knuckle down like that"
And if in garrison circles that night it
Capt Cross." said the colonel- in conciliatcry mood to tho old officer of tho was predicted that sometliing would be
:
day. as he relieved him after guard the outcome of tbe detail of Welsh for
mosnt. “Welsh was given to under­ guard duty, nd one was destined to dis­
stand that these gentlemen, who had appointment He appeared at the ap­
■
just come from an interview with CoL pointed time, and was curiously scanned
Lawler, had the authority of the depart­ by the other members of the troop, as
ment commander to take him to town carbine in hand, be came slowly and in­
with them, so as to be ready to make differently down tbe stairway just as
certain depositions early in the moru- the trumpets l»egan to sound the assem­
I
fa#-"
bly of the details. Unluckily for every­
But Cross eyed his commander un­ body who hoped to see Wdsh brought
up with a round turn by the snappy
flinchingly and anid no word.
I.
Among the infantry officers the opin­ young adjutant, a drizzling rain bud set
ion was openly expressed that between in, and undress guard mounting in over­
Abrams and Lawler and Trooper Welsh coats was the result Welsh's forage
the colonel was simply demoralized. cap and accouterments might past mus­
The crowd st drees parade for several ter in. a shower, but Lis full dress rig
evenings was almost as big as that be­ every man knew to b-j wo fully out of
.
fore spnkeu of, and, though The Palla­ shap?, and such was thu fellow's unpoi&gt;dium man did not again take porition on ularity among his comrade® by this time
the colonel's left d:irftig the ceremony that audible regrets were expressed by
itaelf, he was frequently at that officer's the men Lhn, the weather had “gone
ad- when ho made hw way through the back on them.”
"Step out, there!" shouted Wren sharp­
curious throngs both in going to and re­
turning from his post. And afterward, ly to tbe dawdling soldier, as he gave
with the eyes of th® towmqieople upon 1 the command to fall ija
“Get a move on you, Misther Welsh,"
them. Private Welsh and the unterrified
’ ' corrtwpoadent paced up and down the laughed Duffy from tbe upper gallery.
road in front cf the cavalry barracks for "Or don’t they ever shtep out in the ex­
half an hour; and the grenp sitting on i cellent family down e&amp;rt? Sure, isn’t he
- Lane’s piazza one evening especially a fine looking, intelligent young man
could nut h'.‘l:&gt; noting L»ow ostentatiously of sar
“Twenty-five? Taith, it’s thirty-six
in months he'd get if I was command­
white wicket gate.
“How are
•Wharton," quoth Martin, as for the ing." muttered Kerrigan.
sirth or seventh time the swarthy troop­ your patriotic motive® this morning, Mis­
ter American-Blood-witb-the-Aashumedtain's quarters'. *Tm consumed with Name?"
"Sure his name is Dennis,” laughed
envy. Tbe time wm when good looking
cavalrymen like you and mt could com- Duffy again. “Quit your sneering, Kerrigaa.
Tl*e young soldier s eye* are
lied employed »n productug
irtlla Is suict'y pore. &amp;»** l* ,**e
rtitM

AN AWPORTIA.

indeed a

wbMe
by tho ate
■Klrace.

MMUMHS pom***®
■—
« was in the dfcHtsl pawwi mood or
riiKd at &lt;facv that MMwthta*
Bota*
that Welsh tossed up hi® carhfcte Jar Vat
K. with the instinct trf W*
insieetion of tho officer of the gtmrX [Minn. lu»u-n«l to tbe acene H unw w
He ha«l expected to peso
a teSM and
■alcb a part ot tho mlloqny that
martyr. But whatavox miglit l» toe
-The corporal tall.
th. tronUe
mistaken sentimeuta aroused in tte» ’-in't
grew ont of your rrfnaing to
bv theeCorta of a paper that teul ex­ Seto when Capt. Lane J-"*
hausted local well spring® of scr.ndatend the officer ot tbe guard, addrtuong the
sensation, here among thove who knew
the fccta, and. above all, knew him, he "v’l ” i-L-xS tnrtlsely over Ma shoul­
hnd gained only rid-cule and! contempt.
der W.il am-.- Toe Pailsdlnm
"•
In all tbe garrison, now that Goss war In raw ot hhr.mv.aa4 then loudly
gone, there was not a tcllicr who had
ever k.xmI his ftk-n 1 In Ute own troop " -Hu n inomber ot tin- ptanl. sir. &lt;““*
especially, where the rank and hie wt,rv
the regulation# Jorbid guards joying
devoted to their yotmg licutt-muit, there
cmuplimenta of nny kwl i.fter -retreat,
was wrath and indignation at hteexnatl | can rimw yon the
pesae. and well he knew that nothing
•You Imnw perfectly won. WeM. that
but disflpline saved him from a ducking
that npphre t'» l-’r. guard e,1B«cDy» j
in the river er a hearty kickingdown tire when nmter arm® und not tetndiridnri
barrack staira. Stilb with Abrams to metubeo. I r.- wl u.. hair srliuing here.
stand bv him nnd The Palladium to
Siv u. it that yen pay FWT winery10
champion hi® cr-uw. h&lt;- Mt secure
ever, officer while r..n-re under u&gt;y
against fata: only he had thooght to be
looked upon R* liberator auJ leader eotnri-ind ' And the lieutenant, a
tutantrnuau with deddtjly i«olnte
among 'the laen.nnd they wer.-aB laugh­
face, looked fqt”wely into the glowering
ing at him. This was bitter indivd. He
Wack eyw of Um* troopar and tlreu. turn­
alntcftt hoped that the adjutant would
ing quietly' toward his littlo office, his
or.Ufr him back, replaced by the super­ eve lighted on Tlw Palludimn mon. For
numerary. for the rust he knew to be
tnjtant it looked its though he bud
nl)Ont the breech block of his carbine,
something to say to him. tod; but,
and which the officer of the.guard would
strnrit by a sudden thought, he passed
be sure to discover. But the young lieu­
in. without another word, and presently
tenant contented himself with pointing
tbe sergeant of the guard appeared .tn
to it with white gloved finger and i»ssthe doorway There was evident pur­
ing ou. probably thinking it be®: to get
pose in his coming.
him on duty at any price.
Half nn hour later Welsh was stand­
All dav long on guard the men bad
ing some twenty yards away, engaged in
taken frequent occasion to declaim quo­
low toned, eager ehat with his civilian
tations from The Palladium, until by
Tin- face® of both men were
evening stables they had rung the friend
changes on Welsh’s excellent family clouded, and every little while th® gyjrey
looking
soldier
shot an angry glance
connections, his American blotri. hi?
toward the guard house door. Presently
patriotic motives in enlisting, his ardor
they moved acrons the road nnd headed
for the flag and Ids fidelity to bis oath.
for the open bar nt the trader's, wherein
•until he was ready to wish to heaven
The Palladium hnd singled out anybody the lamps were just ta“ginning to gleam
Before they reached its open portals
else to bo the martyr for its preconcert­
ed exposition of official tyraxmy in tlw Corp. Stein was at their heels, and his
stern
voice ordered Welsh to hnltarmy, nnd heartily rick of the part he
“Go back to the guard hour. Welsh;
had been induced to play
it's
against
orders for a member x&gt;f lhe
But where, meantime, was Abrams?
The flay wore by. anti not once liad he guan! to leave it. nnd you know it as
cuiae to the garrison, and Welsli. snlkily well as I do.”
'••My relief don’t go on post for two
plodding up and down his muddy nori
near, the stables, and knowing well that hours yet. and this gentleman has bnrinesa
with me. You'd bettor not inter
every time the men looked at him or
nudged each other in the ribs they were fere with him." ■
“The gentleman can see you over
guying him, had earnest desire to see
his champion, r.nd to prevent the publi­ there. You can't see tarn here."
Already the sergeant was striding
cation of other letters they had project­
____ effect,
______
y
across the road: tho lieutenant appeared
ed. since______
the only
locally,
of lhe
assault upon tiie good name of his young i at the door: a dozen mt mlrers of the
officer was to bring down tho indigua- I guard were eagerly watching the scene,
lion of tiie enlisted men upon liimm-lf ]
Welsh half turned Mr. Abrams bent
•
• •him
•
•- ­ and muttered a few words in his car.
It only
made
rago th” more spite
fully dguinst Hearn, and !:e longed fox but the soldier, after one glance around
him. shook liis bead Slowly and re­
an opportunity to vent hit r-i-Ieen.
When the devil is working in the luctantly be turned. ‘
“1'11 get even with you for this, Stein."
human breast opportunity is seldotp
lacking. The evening gun had thun­ he hissed. And then, with shrugging
dered.* the last notes of tho "retreat" shoulders, the two objects of general in­
had died away, and the son. that had terest—the civilian and the enlisted,
been obscured r.Il morning, went down, man—slouched back across the road, the
in a golden radiance, leaving a sheen of eyre of all upon them.
It was at this instant that tho rapid
beautiful color lingering along the crest
of the opposite bluffs and reflected in whirr of wheels and /he click of iron
shod
hoofs were heard upon the drive,
myriad millions of rain drops still ding­
ing to the clumps' of buffalo gwuM. and briskly tbe Lane marriage came
Tempted by the loveliness of the even­ around the tnm. Lieut. Lewis stepped
Again tbe
ing Mrs. Lane bail ordered ont her car­ out from the doorway.
riage, and the moment tbe rejwrt had sentry faced the road and carried
been made after retreat roll call and Mr’ arms, again the soldiers of the guard
Hrarn was returning sadly to his own arose, and those about the trailer s door
also fared the roadway; again the white
quarters Lane headed him off:
“No. I'ffi going to take you away gloved hands were raised in soldierly
from Wallace and Martin to-night, and 1 , salute, and one man only
. turned his
don’t menu to let old Kenyon get bis : back and slouched away. Every soldier
hnnrla
run again.
nr~i„
lira Lane
I
an.l
within nin&lt;F(«
rangeK1W
saw that
that Wrlilh
Welsh U'al
was llstfrdeter­
hands r&gt;n
on yon
Mm.
and within
Miss Marshall want you to drive with mined to disobey the orders he hnd just
us an hour or so; then well come back received. In six giant leaps the tall
and have a quiet little bite among eur- sergeant had reached liis side.
"Halt. Welsh, and ’face aboutr he
eelves." And Hearn presstxl the cap­
tain's hand and silently thanked him.
' thundered, and then, as tbe man still
Half a dozen of the guard were seated strove to edge away under the wing of
about the rough stone porch of tbe gloomy his civilian associate. laid a brawny
old ■guard Jpaific aa the carriage came hand upon the bulking shoulder and spun
rolling by. nnd at sight of the occupants him alxmt ns he would a top
"Heels together, now
Look square
they quickly laid aside their pipes and
respectfully arose and raised tlieir hands at Cnpt. Lane. Now. then, damn you.
in salute. The sentry on Na 1. facing left hand, salute.”
"Not badly done, sergeant." said Lieut.
sharply to the front, brought his rifle to
the carry with a snap that made tbe bay­ Lewis a moment after, us with kindling
onet ring. The one man who remained eyre be reached tbe spot just us the car­
seated nnd staring sulkily at the car­ riage had flashed by
‘Finish what you
riage wore the cavalry uniform: ft was have to say to your friend in fifteen min­
Welsh.
utes. Welsh, and then feport to me at
Both officers noticed tbe fact as they i.the guard room
Not badly done.” he
touched their caps in acknowledgment ! repeated, as be turned away with the
_»
.» • » and
j j. tall infantryman by his ride;
of the courtesy
of lhe infantrymen,
side; "only you
exchanged significant glances. The ‘la- I■ shouldn't have said ‘damn
damn'’ in the. presdiee, too, were quick to note what hail ; °nce of ladies or." with u gnm smile unhaunened.
clar his
hix mnstarliA
happened, and thov.
they, tnn
too. Innkml
looked nt
at each der
mustache, -nr-rkn
or—of the press."“
other and then somewhat anxiously at
"The ladies couldn't hu&amp;r, sir. and I
Hearn- But the carriage whirled along. meant timt the press should. 1 know
The instant it had passed Corp. Stein that according to •Pinafore- nnd The Pal­
turned on Welsh. So did others of the ladium I should have said. •ify6u please.
guard.
But mnles and blackguard® pay no at­
“What do yon menu by sitting there tention to politeness I’ve been thirty
like that?” was the deqjnnd.
years a soldier, rir. aud I know what
"I know my business," was the surly • fetches them.”
reply. "Just you'tend to yours. You’d
CONTINUED.
better study taqtics and regulations be­
fore you try to learn me anything.”
“Golden Medical Dlraovery* cares those
"Oh, do let the high spirited scion of diseases which come from blood impurities
our finest families alone, corporal —scrofula and skin diseases sores and swellCan’t you see it's turning his stomach to itivs.
But docs It? h’s put np by the thousands
be civil toanvbodvF protested a tall inof gallons,, and sold to hundreds i of
fautryman.
thousands. Can it cure u.- well * as
"Ah. let up now on Mr. Welsh, ne
though It had been compounded Just for
Mulligan—that's what they called ye in you?
the Twenty-third—wasn't it Mulligan?
Its makers say that thousandsot people
or was it Sullivan? Sure I know tho who have had tetierandwillrrhetini. eczema
family, and it's a foino .one." protested and ensipeliw. carbuncles and sore eyes,
Private Kelly, bls blue eyes twinkling thick neck and enlarged glands, are well to­
day because they used It.
with fun.
■Suppose that thia is «a Suppose that
Welsh sprang’ furiously to his feet,
clinching his fist nnd making straight a quick-witted man was tereiral»K enough
for the laughing little "dough boy." tn know that to demise the Wood was to
cleanse tire life. Suppose that by many ex­
That young Celt, though a bead shorter
periments, and after many failures, he dis­
than his dark antagonist, in no wise covered this golden key to health Bud tliat
disconcerted, stood squarely facing him. his faith In it for you is so strong that you
and awaited th® attack with a grin of can go to your druggist, buy a buttle, and
genuine delight on his freckled face. If ft dosen't help yon. you can get your
Stein sjirang forward. however, and in- money returned ciiwfully. Will you try

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Invite the attention of the farmers of Barry County to

“No fighting here," ho ordered. "Wait
till you're off guard in the morning and
settle it then."
"Don't thwart the aentieman, cor­
pora!. Here comes his friend the police
reporter," laugb®d the group of guards­
men. But the unusual chaff had sam-

spot, and at sight of tbe Eeutetunt every
Irishman io the party assumed an in-

ring tbe Hute knot

The remedy to have frith In. b the
remedy the makers tlremarives have frith
in.
Scarlet fever and Drearies at Adrian.

o’

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Dated, this 3rd da

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For sale';
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matter of co:

Dutt

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The Universal Verdict
Is that the goods and the prices are right

We are constantly receiving new

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them

w«:, running tbenc
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twenty six rods, the
three thirteenths
twenty six rods, to t
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subject to the widow
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Noncco
State of Michigan,
am'ss-,.

SPRING DRESS GOODS

Call in.

• Hardy, dreouedN'otlce Is hereby
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day tbe U‘.h day of J u
Io the forenoon al
for the County of
Hastings In the
state of Mlcblaa
8d authority pra
y of October A. D
of Wayne county. M
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AT RUSSELL’S

�T4UM.' // , /??/

CANADA SORROWS.
Bir John MacDonald Sleeps His
Eternal Sleep.
THE VAIN STRUGGLE AT LAST ENDED

PLAY qN THE DIAMOND.

BOLD SIR EDWARD.

MUI Korea yesterday were: At [R.&gt;.
«. Cincinnati 10; at PhilXlphia8, Chkago 0; nt NeS York- I

A “Straghf Tip” Given the
Prince of Wales.
IB THE SAZIE BOAT WITH GUMMING.

And the Dominion's For«m&lt;nt Ktatosmxn
Auwen the Kumtnons of the Ail-Cou-

Ottawa—Lady MacDonald Prostrated—

STARTLING FACTS.
‘ T ..

:

Ottawa. Ont., June 8.—Sir John Mc­
Donald h dead. Canada b mourning its
greatest stateMnan. and a great party is in
grief for the loss of a beloved leader.
Toward that sick chamber at Earnscliffe
public thought has been directed for the
last ten days, and t he sympathy of tbe na­
tion 1ms gone out. in greater degree as the
picture presented grew darker and more

are rapidly becoming*
Mb- k -. niJ th" toliowtagMte
...... '&lt;■ A&lt;|&gt;tumMi llempflfag. Or
f .1' when bl» *&lt;&gt;n w*s apeachKtt*

.. .. n. Tiivhir. of Logansport,
' i, i-vnridii from uidng it. lira.
•
nils, Im!., wm cured of 49 to
\ . ' . - ..1.1 v, suit much bt'*d*che, dixzl''.
.-vi nenovw proatratiun. by one
.
। m . r... Hr.-vklyn. Mich., says hl»
.. . ”irt-;| of InMnity of ton y**re stand■••i'. ,&gt;
. - «■! due book of marvelous
i- ,•
iL.s-'to- Tide remedy contains
br lilb# Mealed Co., Elkhart, lad.

THIO. HOTTI.E FKEE.

S. ld t&gt;y W. H. Goodyear,

■ ■ Prof. I. HUBERT’S

Malvina

cream

F&lt;ir !»• aitiireincthr Complexton.

P,ct. I. HUHERT. TOLEDO. OHIO.

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out. tj|&gt;ewriUnx. teleg-

HE I v-4
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fSSSUS1.
ibqilita [MWb.lBus,
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r.‘- • I .-I •’«. cor.-Fearl and
. - '• tt.ik'gur address A.
r &gt; r G, Swehsbcrg

KIR JOHN A. MACDONALD.

pathetic. From all parts of the Dominion
nnd from tbe sovereign herself came ten­
der messages of condolence anil anxious
inquiries as to the aged statesman's condi­
tion. To all of the inquiries but one an­
swer could be given—the end might be de­
layed but wax inevitable The beginning
ot the end came early Friday morning.

SHOKE

Eb.FOWEFLC
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAHE
ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;- QlQrt R
IN THE

The premier had slept the greater jmrt
of the night nnd throughout the dny he
slept ia intervals. The Friday afternoon
I bulletin from the pbytdcians at tiie bedside
I announced that the premier's strength
was rapidly diminishing and then all hope
fled. As the afternoon slowly waned pro­
found stillness relgnrel at Harnscllffe.
The scene there after nightfall waa im­
pressive in its sdlemuny. Up to midnight
anxious groups gathered upon tte lawn
and spoke hi whiaperx of the dying
patient’s condition. At I* o'chx’kSir John's
heart failed In its work and he sank so
low that for some time he seemed to have
ceaxed to live.
He rallied frehjy nnd
(fought his way teck to the weakest hold
on life n man oonhl have. Hix stupendous
vitality was making a grand struggle.

At midnight the callers hnd all departed
g the correspondents were left to watch
night out alone.
The hours wore
sly on.
The light of a new dny
brought with It nothing to relieve the
anxious suspense. Tbe was no changi* in
the patient s condition.' He wax uoenuacinus. Hix limbs were numb.-and then-

wa* nothing tn mark that life Wnx not extinct but the feeble fluttering* of the pulse
•linj the almo-t imperwptibl&amp; breathing.
T*l:e family h.wl teen gathered ;about the
bedside ail night. Lady MacDonald, al­
most worn uut by her long ivigH, w;l&lt;
there, and the pretnier’s son. Hjugh John
MacDonald. h&gt;l kept hte place at hte
fatter'x side

v cfiiric iunin.

civen that ori the ?lxth day
■ a writ at wtlaclnneut
■ 4 the Cin-nlt vettrt for the
" -r.t ot Edward P. Gage,
! ; ’us.nn against the lands,
.014 . ii.utels. mouey and cft'lahk Ba«iltt. the defendant
&lt; :ii • sum of one hund-erf

^in

uames at

A‘
1. n.„o„
iu .. r^—-'incinmui 1, New York
V’^'Mpbia—Pittsburg A Phila­
delphia WluBrooklyn-ChidJoJ; nXk-

Brooklyn—Cleveland 0, Brooklyn 7.
Axsxx-intlon: At Columbuv-Athletic 4,
Columbua 2; at Cincinnati— Cincinnati4,
Washington 8: nt Louisville— Louisville 2,
Baltimore 1; St. lx&gt;uis-Boston game post­
poned—wet grounds.

■

WashinAtok- City, June ft.—Secretary
Tracy last night received the following
dispatch fn&gt;m Admiral McCann, dated
Iqulque. (.'hili, June I; ~The,ltnta arrived
at Iquique from T'«Kg|K*lla hint night,
and was placed at tte dtepunitiiiu of Ad­
miral McCann t’iix morning. She bad on
board '»,i»«i rifles and ammunition taken
from the Robert nnd Minnie off tbe port
of San 1 fiego. Cal. She hail no more mlinittous of war than thoxe la-longing to the
ship, and transferred nothing to the E+{perabla. with whom she communicated
off Acapulco. Mex. She then went direct
fto
o Toc.tpdla.
Tocnptella. 1The Charleston arrived at
jquiqueXo day.’

I
*- •
I
| prepare* for tbe return trip. Admiral Me
: ’t.teun will M-nd her back to San Diego,
probably under convoy of one of the
cruiser*. She will te delivered to the
United States court officers nt San Diego,
nnd the proceedings against her for viola­
tion of the neutrality laws will be resumed
at tne point- where they were interrupted
by the unlawful depart tire of the steamer,
and the responsible parties will likely lie
called upon to answer the charge of con­
tempt of cuhrt for ginning away while un­
der injunction.

Pure Game Fowls.

Fpi :.le at all times anil
tgg- f"i batching. Prices, a
matter uf correspondence.

Dutton, liich.

,,

Solicitor, for ConiplalnanU.

bo TOO TAKE THE

WHY HOT?

A Good Maa t.
Euxxarril. N. J.. Jute

nnd looking directly in his face. Sir E«lwnrd raid: It may be too Lite to rave tiie
reputation of some mentioned in this extra,
but not too late to prevent the completion
of the sacrifice of n gallant officer.” At
the conclusion of Sir Edward’s *|&gt;eech the
court adjourned for the day.

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an Anted--bo o»ml«dto Jo m»tj

laa oi burgiariaa in Lnlon o~»'I

Ayer.’s Sarsaparilla

Cadwallader’s

nviuiiiK wi’""-*"-—.......
,
.
munition, into tthe
ot tbeinthe iuwar munitions
he hands of
.urgent*’ while
there,
HUIJX.VUte
teiix.te ete was
...................
. but.
..... the In.urgent
Kvr tho
suraent junta did not &lt;An)
care to nn
anger
the
tti.iruvl States.
F-tntiM.
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«»■_, !
mt In ail thr ootgnuja.
Pj1 Wab'^*
b chapman.

Memory ravelled at

AGENCY COLUMN.

(umtnlng the Victim of a Conspiracy—
• f -'unr A U. imj.
Social Death to the Wilsons.
Smith &amp; Culghuvk.
London, June 9.—Almost the sole topic
lAttoneys tor Plaintiffs.
of conversation here Is the attack of Sir
Edward Clarke upon the Prince of Wales.
OFF FOR THE FROZEN NORTH.
Sympathy is not altogether with Sir Ed­
ward, for tho Prince of Wales is personalb' popular. On the other band thei^ Is
KREADFR OF
New York. June 0.—The arrangements a strong and growing feeling that Gordon
for. t he Greenland exploring exploring ex­ Cumming is the victim of a conspiracy
pedition of the Academy of Natural which has had another motive besides tbe
Sciences were completed Thucpday. The preservation of honor at cards, and that
memters of tbe party left Phitadelphia the Wilsons have rather sought than
for this cityThursday night preparatory avoided the notoriety attendant upon the
for the start. The expedition consists of trial.
Lieut. Peary, of the navy, and his wife,
with
fourteen
associates,
consisting
The evidence of their plebeian antece
«-i&lt;-ntiKtK,
a
surgeon and
a dents, as compared with the family rec­
newspaper mon—A. C. Kenealy. The idea ord of Gordon Cumming, has caused a
exDedition lx that Greenland is a fending against them in that aristocratic
SXSTSaw*
wt"’' UAM’ERY SALE.
society in which they have been attempt
4 ar,d b&gt;' virtue of nn order and
ing to hold their own. and the general
erse that continent to the pole.
rourt for the County of
opinion in clubs and lobbies h that, what­
Gave Them • G®o&lt;l -s*”’d or.
,n tb®
o&lt; Michltan.
The vessel which carries tbe lx’ld adven­ ever tbe outcome of the trial, the Wilsons
v,.,'., ?n'' ’•■‘V™
fourteenth dny of
ia
’’r' A'.”-1
lu a certain cause lliertturers iM the steamer Kite, i-80 tons. The will never again shine in high society.
Mrt, frivol here yretera.y ..ml K«l«y The Prince of Wales is evidently deter­
CTro r.o"' ’'h'rr111'NtriioKShepanl ft; Co., a
doing buslnenonder
mined to save them if he can, and he has
।
‘{JMlehlgw are complaintod win 1
W^bert. ("eorge B. Griffith
There WM • Uns &lt;«’■! “ caused young Wilson to be elected to the
*nd Mri s.;i Wxlbert are defendants. Notice is
“.“SdSTwid. th.
y vuf«. Marlborough, which is known as the
“ J ;l'. ’. ‘’,ul1 ’*’* n‘ PuhI,c
the fact that a woman wax going to brave prince's private club. This, however,
tlMhrtu." '."i '■•d'lfr. on Saturday, tbe twenfted5.er.ol tte Iraren oorlh,““J?* does not mean an open sesame for the
tSt^l J ,Ur' A ° ’“*• « len °’c“*ek «
?
'•‘t,''*’"
front door of tbe
•-j.- r„ th? interest in the event. The
young man to club society in London, for
the prince has found before now that Lon­
. iLtdUgtte. ti tte ttear«&lt; ' veil w»
-I
™
&lt;&gt;( Michigan, said court bouse
wd e Kini^^ v°r- ,lol‘llnK
circuit coart for1 wbow*r* anxiously .waiting tkla -ignnl 11Ung that expena""oi tte^y- don elute will not tolerate hte dictation,
£21?n '
followina described
and that is one reason he started the Marl­
borough, where he ccasld reign supreme,
in tbe company of the cads whom he some­
।
r^». o. times chooses for associates
June 5.—Labor unions of
quarter of the sooth
thSe
**?•
o( section twenty, town
The outcome of tbe trial is a subject of
I&gt;Med !?«. ,? V.T1 01J*’&gt;d ro°ro or less,
^maitenung^ndlti^
1X «Unte to ttex wide speculation. The jurors are mortly
has: :urs. Mien.. Mav 5th. 1881.
London tradramen. A verdict satisfactory
Qrenit
.. _ Alomxo E. Kknartox.

FRANK GILLETT

scrofulous humor
In tho blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,
use

The panvie, under command of Gen. J
P. S. Gobln, formed at 2 o'clock and
marched to the cemetery where the cere­
Wflpog, June 9.—If there wax any one monies attendant on unveiling of the
*
in the audience nt the Cumming trial yes­ monument took place at 3 o’clock. Gov­
terday who , thought t here was a divinity ernor Pattison preaided, and Gen. George
that hedges about a king, that person's R. Snowden, commander of the National
will cure you.
faith in royalty received ‘a rude shock Guard. spoke in behalf of the soldiers, nnd
Geh. James W. Latta delivered tbe address
when Sir Edward Clarke nttenxl words
of the &lt;lay. The monument was unveiled
that will make the-epge one of the moat* by Mln Margaret North, daughter oi
famous in the history of British law. Col. George North, Vho has been one ol
There was a sensation when n few days the most active In the raining of subscrip
'
ago one of the jurors"arose and 'ques­ tions.
tioned the Prince of Wales, but it was
WHAT WOULD THESE MEN HAVE!
nothing to tiie stir that Sir Edward’s re­
mark;; caused. Sir Charles Russell, coun­
■Spvuklng Without Knowledge.
sel for the defendants, closed bls Speech
MlXXKArous, June 8.—In recent ser
yesterday morning, and it goes without
OFFICE WITH HOLBH.OOK, OVER
toying that it was a brilliant effort. A mons several ministers liave inveighed
MOBKILL’S STOBE, HASTINGS.,
feature of his speech and also of the whole against the large nunilxir of immoral
Remember that this column contains but
trial had tarn the frequent reference to pliikcs allowed to exist in tlds city by th*
authorities.
The
grand
jury
summonwl
a
very
small part of the property I have
Sir Edward Clarke ns •‘solicitor general,"
the evident imputation being that he wax tUcsc ministers te.fore them, and in its re­ for sale or cxchanRe.
port, just made public, tbe jury says
I have improved and vacant city lots for
handicnpjied by his official position.
■
“Your grand jury has no liesitation iu say­ sale and exchange in all parts of the city.
ing that they regrt’t that ministers of tht
Farming lands for sale and exchange In
Sir Edward took early occasion to al­ gospel should so far lower their dignity at all parts of the county.
lude to this and to inform whom it might to proclaim from their pulpitsond through
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
tiie
public
press
of
this
city
the
existence
ertv for sale at a bargain.
concern that he appeared in tte case ax a
barrister and not ax solicitor general, and oL evils iutd an immoral condition ot
affairs tiiat smells to heaven, based only
would do his duty regnrdlcra of the conse­
upon hearsay and rumor."
On Jefferson street two houses and lota
quences to persons, high or low. It had
nt bargains, and on easy terms.
been bruited about that die purpose of tho
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
Boston, June 9.—The Typographical
Prince of Wale.' continued presence in
house well finlsb.-d
81.000; $500 down.,
court wan tn restrain any comment by the union met in annual convention here yesr bal. on time at 7 i&gt;er cent.
terday.
Governor
Russell
delivered
the
lawyer* bn hh position relative to this
And one house and lot one block front­
President Plank’i factory. 8sU0; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per •
case. He (Sir Edward) would not lx, in- welcoming nddrefiH.
••
flueuced to niter one word more or lens by anuunl address wax delivered after organ emit. Cheap.
House an«t Int near Whip and Felt Boot
that presence. Then came the thunder­ Ration had been completed. He said that
clap that made tbe aristocrats present the drafts on the defense fund hnd been factory. $l.ooo. $500 down, bal. 3 years
open their eve«. Sir Edward quoted the very heavy uitriug the year, the numtet at 7 per cent.
Several splendid barraiua in the 1st
assertion in. de by Bussell that if the jury of lockouts, strikes, etc., having beer
acquitted Cummings the army would take large. The treasurer’s report showed re­ ward and other parts of the city.
ceipts of 883,488, and expenditures of FV
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
tbe matter up and strike his name from
»MJ over receipts. The cash Imlance is ner opposite Ford's hotel.
tho roll.
823.3S0. Tin-e.-iniiiittee on laws reported
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well located In
adversely upon l lie proposition that union* Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on tbe land 1 brick
In a volet that could te' heard by every of :»u men iters or more be permittee! U
store three-storiej. ajso dw elling house and
one in court Sir Edward said tiiat if the order strikes by, such methods ns they
good barn. Can be bought al a bargain,
officials of the army did this it would lie dremed test. Among the messages sent
im;xMi.Ml&gt;lc for them to leave on the array out-wax one of sympathy to Lady Mac or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
Rapid? property. The city of Seneca Fall?
records the names of the prince of Wai x Donald.
' : -j
has u population of 7,000 and upwards—Isund Gen. Owen Williams, tte tetter of
Thn Lords Fm»m the Behring Sea Dill,
whom was one of, the guests nt Tranby
40-acrc farm in Irving, nil improved, soil
•Ix/NDON, , June 9.—Tiie bouse of lord*
Croft when the tilleg»*d cheating took
poMed the Behring sea bill yesterday. In s good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
place, and was also prominent in obtain
Ing Cummhig’x signature totliedocument speech on the bill Salisbury said that Can- terms.
84 acres fractional—over runs ift or 20
nda hail consented to an order in _____
counci.
he was forcetl to sign.* Sir Edward then I _______________
went onto wy ilint there was nothing In | forbidding the killing of seals in Behring acre?, U toil*' east of Sheridan, good fram­
the charge that could not beexplained by i Kt..i by Bri'i-li subjects, on two conditions ed ho umi. Ofit* &lt;»f the cheapest farms in
Sir William's .system of play. The Prime | First.’, hut arbitration shall proceed: see Barry Co., will take part city property.
io acre.- near «Uy. good liOuMHind barn,
of -Wnlciw hail condemns! an intimate: ond. that comjxmsntion shall bejmid#t&lt;
friend without a hearing’
i tte owners of fishing vessels sustaining 8 well nttii cistern. ISO fruit drees, *4 acre .
grapesj 81,300. cheap,
down, bal. at " *
The Subtle ini!urn&gt;-e of Kuvaitv.
loss through tte action of t he government
lx...kll&gt;u&lt;&gt;,..pritiretatte .T». Str F,l- "’tefil.rrtte gu»nvtent .ouU pr"™-'* per cent.
100 acres in Woodland to exchange for
want tekr.1 wtel &lt;te m-.s.u
t|..l r. Cteltelu t.. pay n part ot tte cmpriutelou
&lt;p.ln4 tte .bnilng ot tte .Inrumew. It Iterf telMmry .h.1 nut km.w. but It waa sinalier farm anil difference.
190 acres in Hope township, known as
wn. tt. rarr tte prlnrrnl Waten Ttere ! ImpcteiMr to drier tetkm until that dlfi
the Doty farm, will self fur 84200 on easy
wax rhe strange and subtle influence of
could l&gt;c solved.
terms.
royally to dictate'Cumming's acts. The J
. . - '
. * Several SO acre parcels for sale at bar­
Double Lynching In Kentucky.
influence which had adorned history nnd '
Wickliffe,
Ky.. June fl.—Monday gains ranging from Si.SOO upwards and
made many a knight do an unknightly _
s-&gt;ine will take part city property in exmorning
at
1
o'clock
a
mob
lynched
ami dishonoring deed to rave their king,
citauge.
Ix-rause they gave their hdnor as freely ns Evons Ste’lby in the jail at this place
SO acre farm for sale in Otsego county.
they would give their lives for the in­ Evons murdered Mrs. Sallis Moore, neat
Price 51,200. Will trade for farm in this
terests of tte dynasty, to conceal tbe ‘Woodville, in. October, Ibrii, for mopey.
section
and pay dhlvrenoe.
foibles of a prince. {Slight applause which Shelby imide a desjKTatc resistance, flghv
Also, 100 acres tn same Co. at a liargain.
was checked.) Tbe document was signed ing as long ns life lasteiL Someoftfn
100 acres in Kansas, well fenced, good
to _____
rave the
____ __
prince
. ...
from
___ 4mndiil
.
___ The
lynchers were badly, hurt. The mob re
soil, stone hnnse 0 rooms, ham 14 by 70
motto of the Cunnuitig was “Without. 1 |x»tcd that they hail previously hung
Fi-.ir." Tte plaintiff had gone into the) Mnrt Shelby, under indictment-11s acccx- feet, tool house and granary and well
wi’nexs box without fear, confident that. wry to the crime. Evans had l&gt;ecn tri 1 botiM*, etc. well watered by creek, timber,
tte verdict of the jury would wipe the [ nnd given a life sentence, but the court-of 3’i front one and 3 ntlles from another IL
IL town, 80 rods from school.
Splendid
stain from Id* recowl of noble service in a ' appeals gnvc him » new trial test week,
stuck faritr. Wil! sell nt a bargain or take
gallant regiment._________________________ I
'*
40 acres in part payment near' Hastings.
t.r .te iMte*.
I
Pteu.l.r Kl.ul .&lt;
Union r.irlfic IL It. lands for sale in the
Fir William llnnl.m Cummins -te l..r.l'
X&gt;nt IXnxIX,
A June
-C^n Ptestates of Kansas, Oregon, Washington,
to the prince. Ho wa«Avi!Hng to sacrifice ; rcll. of Iowa Tails, has been sent to th«
Utah. Texas, etc. upwards of ftd'UO.OOO
himself in order to rave the reputation of . Annnwra penitentiary to serve n twoacres of farming, mineral and timbered
one the recollection of whose friendship | yeara' sentence for a peculiar kind of
lands, ranging in price from $ft to $10 per
will always te* bright in hi-memory. Then | forgery. Farrell's wife refused to sign n
acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
with
him
and ’he
hiswdnughturning to tho jury Sir Edwntd raid: "It te note
•
“
4,‘' »•
’*” -*'•
- induced »•
’—a
balance.
Frequent excursion rates given,
too late to undo much of tte mixchief that ter, who bore the same name, to affix het etc. Call and get circulars.
'
hn« hren done.” Then facing the prince, signature. The note wax taken with tbe

The Chilian insurgents, it. teems, upon
hearing-in the escape of the Itata while
under injunction,
disapproved of this j.
aoinjnnei»on.oi*Mppro»p««»
tion and at once determined to surrender
tte vewxel. and a proposition way made by

South American port.

Norristown. Pa.. June 8.—Nr.rristowL
was invaded Saturday by an array of vet
eran soldiers and 30.000 civilians who hue
come to pay their respects to the memory
of the num who wax twice governor oi
Pennsylvania anil one of the braves!
soldiers of the Union army—Maj. Gen
John F. Hartranft. The monument that
ha., been erected by subscription of tte
National Guards of Pennsylvania to Gen.
Hnrtrnnft waa unveiled nt his tomb it
Montgomery cemetery.

FOR SCROFULA
Tribute to Ills

Has Cured Others

Chicago, June ft.—League scores on the
diamond yesterday were as given below;
At Boston—Boston 1, Cleveland 0; at
Philadelphia—Philadelphia 9, Pittsburg 2;
mCW } oric-New York 4. Cincinnati 2;
at Brooklyn—Brooklyn 7, Chicago 17
Ablation-. Al Columbus-Columbus
9. Washington 0; at Cincinnati-Cincin­
nati ;i. Athletic 1; at IxiuisvlUe—Boston ft
IxraUviile «k at SL Louls-Su Louis ii
Baltimore 1.
’
Chicago, June 6.—-The scores made at
l»ase ball yesterday by the National langue
were ns follows: At Boston—Cleveland 1
Boston 11; at Iffiiladelphia-philndriphia
4. Pittsburg 7; at New York-New York
9. ( Incinnntl 2, nt Brooklyn-Chicago 2,
Brooklyn ft.
Association: At Columbox-Columbu.
4. M nshingtoti ft: nt Louiaville-BoUon 5,
Ixiuisville 4; at St. Louis—SL• Louia 8*
Baltimore tt; Cincinnati-Athletic giune
pO'tponed—wet grounds.
Saturday'. Txsague scores are given below*
At Boston -Boston j. Cleveland 7; nt Phil­
adelphia-Philadelphia 3. I*ittaburg2; at
New York—New York 4, Cincinnati 9; at
Brooklyn—Brooklyn tl. Chicago 2.
Association: At Columbus—Columbus
6, Athletic 3; at Louisville—Balt imore 7,
Ixiuisville 8; at 'St. Louis—St. Ixiuis 11,
Boston 10; Cincinnati-Washington giune
post|mned—rain. (Sunday) at Columbux—
ColumlMis 1. Athletic ft; nt IxmUviltelAittisville 2, Baltimore 4; at. St. LouisSt. Ixmis 5, Boston fl; at Cincinnati—Cin­
cinnati 18, Washington 1.
Chicago. June 9.—Following are given
the Ix-ague tese hall scores yesterday: At
Boston—Chicago ft, Boston 3; at Phila­
delphia—Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati fi: nt

There was. no bulletin from the physi­
cians Saturday morning. Nothing ctmld
lx- said beyond what had already been.
given out. It was a matter of itime—per­
haps moments, jierhnps hours. The mar­
velous vitality which wa- xtaying the
hand of death wnx slowly, but surely
ebbing; The scenes of the morning and
tbe afti'rnnon were but counterparts of
At 3
’clock the
Friday. At
2 o
o'clock
the pbvxicians
physicians 1j
il in the opinion that the premier
concurred livr
... --‘
“ i again
nnri 9 o'clrek
and
could iol live until, fl o'clock, and again
did thin- erri
i-c.
J ’'
perfectlv unconscious for nearly thirty
. * _. .... *1— ——11#^. .1
hours,
on. TL----- ------------ ।
times during the evening wax so ’
i
that Sir John was believed to be dead.
I
—„--------Oncekhe family gathered ut the bedside
under khe impression that the eud hnd
come, uut it proved to be anotiher of t he
dreadeA sinking spells which in succession
had left the aged statesman with less and |
less vitality. Such an unequal struggle
could not much longer lie sustained. Eyeutide fosnd tbe members of the family gat ti­
ered about the bedside of the dying states­
man waiting patiently for dissolution.
Outside hi the dusk were gathered the cor­
respondents and small groups of anxious
frirui.
Tbe ptelent lay uocoDtelonj.
Nature no longer artertud itaell; lue«
fire* were burning low. fiietered and
mouldered u though tte Mail would
leave its tenement at each successive breakAt 10 o’clock it wax evident that the end
wax neur at hand The household was
mimmoned to tbe death chamber Lady
MacDonald stood by tte side of ter hus­
band. and around her gathered the mem­
bers of the family.
Her face
traces of weary watching and the long
suspense. She bore up bravely. Death
Clin]e peacefully
tte aged premier. «t
10:15. He WM unconscious _L&gt; thel^t.
Tbe pulse fluttered, the breath came
shorter and the pulse was rtilL
tbe

HARTRANFT

Bounce V Ithont Honiu Very
RUlshcd Company—(taiuuicnt*

A* SL ^b-SL Uui.li;
L1oul"vi,»‘— I^ulsville 2;
Bfwtou 8; Columbus-Waxhiugton. nnd
Ondnnati * Athletic games postponed—

THE INSURGENT ITATA.

MONUMENT TO CEN.

u

nothing a London tradesman lores so
much m to put the royalty or princely
*-

__

CYnm-

understanding that it had been signed by
Mrs. Farrell. When it came due the trick
was discovered and Farrell wax prosecuted
for forgery.

^No b&gt;ore

of this I

CHiCAuo. June 9.—While a Wabash
avenue grip train was crossing the Illi­
nois Central tracks at Sixteenth street
lust, evening nn Illinois Central train,
which had been standing a short dlstan-e
from the street, suddenly hacked down,
crashing into She last car ot the grip train,
and almost completely wrecking it. The
twenty passengers in the car, half of
whom were women, miraculously escaped
unhurt.
;______________
DL'QVOIN, Ills., June 8.—The news bi
the conviction of the preochergcounterfeltera. Holmes and Vnncil, haAieen re­
ceived here. Both pleaded guilty, Holme,
receiving three years in the penitentiary
and Vandi one year. While but a few
people here donbted their guilt, the entire
populace is surprisetl at the very light
sentence they received.

Wilmington, Del.. Goes Itrpwbllcan.
WlLMtrftiTON, Del., June 8.—The dty
election Saturday resulted in the election
of' Stansbury J. Willey, Republican, by a
majority of about 4M) over Dr. Willard
Springer, Democrat. The reM of the dty
ticket is also elected by alxiut the some
majorities. Tte Republicans will haven
majority in the dty council.

THE *• COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS."

G. G. SPAULDING,
HASTuras.

Monticello, lite, June 8.—Col. E. T.
Lee, of the Blue ami Gray reunion ai, Chi­
cago during the World’, fair, has just re­
AttMlNIBTRATOR*S BALE. .
turned from tte south, where hia scheme
met with hearty approval. J attire Lamar
gave it bis hearty indorsement, as did
Notice is hereby rlreo that 1 ahall Mil at
many of the xquthern leaders. The masse, Bile suction, to the bwhet bidder, ou Friday,
seventTnth day erf July, A. D.. tan. at ten
of tbe southern soldiers are heartily in fa­
o'clock. In Uw formiooo. at tbe Probste Ataurt
vor of the movement.
puntcant
Killexl by FnUlng Wall*.
Charleston, 8. C., June. 5.—Several
workmen engaged in demolishing an old
furniture warehouse on King street Thurs­ to tbe rvare«ute situate i
day afternoon were buried under a falling of Barry. In the Mats &lt;rf
described as fo'low*. to i
wall. Chartea Marigault waa killed, hto tat two U) btock ulna to) erf t
head being crushed and his limte broken, to the rttv (formerly rinage)
and Charles Thoma, was probably fataUy
injured.
___________________

�M’S’1”*'

school

BARGE OFFICE EYE
ECTS PHYSICAL IMPERFECTIONS
IN IMMIGRANTS.

Rigid Examination lieFew immlgisnts whose mental or phys­
ical condition prohibits them from landing
go through tbe portals of the barge office
without being found out. The system of
Inspection which ends them begins at the
port from which the immigrant sails. Just
after l*&gt;ardin(t the steamship he is exam­
ined Jn a cursory way by the ship’s sur­
geon'or an assistant. As the steamship
comiouieK juty for the support of every dobarred immigrant pending decision in his
care, nnd are compelled to take him back
free of .charge, it is to their interest, to have
none but steerage passengers who are
mentally and physically sound.
By taking a first or second cabin passage
an immigrant may evade the final rigid
inspection at tho barge office, and get into
Uncle Sum’s dominions merely to become
a charge in the future. This is possible, be­
cause cabin passengers, even though they
may intend to settle in the United States,
are not. subjected to any examination, save
one ot the must perfunctory sort, either
before or after landing at the piers of tbe

Since the federal government assumed
charge of tbe landing of immigrants no
cases of contagious disease have been dis­
. covered by the barge office, physicians.
Health Officer William M. Smith general­
ly manages to find out at Quarantine,
where he or Ids nsaiatant boards every in­
coming vessel from a foreign port, whether
or not there is contagion on her.
LANPLXG PASSENGEILS.

now many ladta know that U&gt;« aw««k
Itertap. Ita mote Interwllo, &gt;•«« «llb
The methods ot mind readers may be whom I bnvc been thrown in contact are odofc with which torr lore to
rrally . .lmalwUn» and resitown to be those of the conjurer and''the tbe African. I hare more especially had ttamrelrre
toStoy-laremta and lemon lhal &lt;~r
mountebank. Morels reading, on thi to do with the natives of East Africa, who cSmmlwn. loMwl »-»y In chrete ol
other bend, is a subject worthy of reriom are Mohammedans of a somewhat lax and
Lea, row. and vtalel. toaj breato.Jn
investigation. Marele reading 1* the per nnortluxlox type, and yet. owing to their
ceptiou by one * person of an extremely Implicitacceptance of Muhammeds fatal­ ireeUa rnHtr»»“ t"™1 '”rr '“Id and Mil
!d arrM womu'a haMItaent. today, e’en
slight, involuntary action of the muscles* istic doctrines, their submission to ktemet
of aoothar with whom he is in contact. • is bj complete ns distinctly to Influence tbe the homely eoml. ot ease aM bentfue
There U aa occulonwl grumbler who, ta
Th« contact is usually made by taking the i course of their illnesses.
hand or wrist of the subject, though there &lt; Indirectly it does so In the following „ot ot oomeU.lue eta to
are various other methods. Connection i» I way: When a Sldl boy Incurs, for instance, ta-n. an aremlon tolhU pertum. habll
made sometimes even by means ot a cop ‘ a wound on hi* leg, he thinks that if Allah .moon women, and •taeaul. learnedly OT
■
per wire. The muscular action that 1*1 wills that this should get well ita healing tbe.operatere. to,u ot well teehed
felt by the principal ia so slight aa to lx ' te
„ errtaiu,
w1MWHf but if
„ tbo
,M„ divine
wish is othrr- own fragrance emanating from a cleanly
llDC”,
...
almoat inijxrocptHile. In fact, in many
no human skill or care can do one nerren clottild In
ctxM« it Im ho delicate that, while the priu • jotn cf gotH], Qn tute account details of 1 But tlm grumbler dsxum c understand
that tho faint, delicate fragrance at per­
cipal's
muscks arc
arc affected
affected bv
by it,
it7teb ,jj simple
JjnTpk tirt-ssiim
dn*tin«'and
protectl*m are
arc nuke
quite
ciDwl's
own luusck-s
it. it
-nd
•• own
**•*-"nnu
....... uui&gt;
••
the sign manual of ixrfcct clau»Unot m &lt;je known to consciousness.
neglected by this poor fellow. &gt;r as much •' jfume
unlB jb
4 the
firm! .adore.
The muificta render receives from his sub- ,
JU, t|,0 Mnrgern will allow. If under: neM. Swct-r---------Ute ttad, Hower.,.tad.
.
u :: brought iu
ject intelligenct- i;» regard to only two (i^ciplinu be is willing to bate bis name 1 swiftly when
In proximity »i “
thiugs-dlrcction hnd time. In seeking a ' on
t|w rick ij
st ffor
or the
which 1K;
ra«ti wlikh.
on tiie
list
tbe privileges
pnvtwges wnivu
p^n
wiw. ftw»
.n*w ditxaso or CTrelwwn&lt;»ST
to It.
It, but in hls
bis heart he
in-drapires
l tliSts :tny
.my puisonowi
ko,M,:“’VM.'"
P!irt-ttoS
In1­hidden object bo learns nothing of Ita ua-; belong
ix-joug lo
dcspiMW 1 cubits
vnpora.
BO taintm?
’ |' treatment.
’Jlearly,
then,then,
the . the
tinM;
you you
meetmeet
a kuJy
with with
that th
frint,
tn
ture, of its locality, or of whether it is one' urgica
Clearly,
, tin,e
a lady
nt nuint,mfoot or one mile distant from bls out- prognosis v.-ith iiiich a cure
caw is much worae
wonw 1' mxlcnUug
t.ivlcntlnu fragrance
fr.ieratice linger.n«
lingering jn
tn her
ner g rr' menu you fi»uy know for “ certaiuty that
stretched hand. Thd conditions amount ) than it would bu in other subject.*,
to a tacit understanding between principal: 'The same urguinent applies with much die tk-.mllm’M that L&gt; next to godliness is
and subject that the one Li to signal tbe | grwiUr force to medical ca-es, on account I the basis’bd-I beginrflng’d the fragrance
other at the iustaut when be names oi u.
of*t
|iu childlike
chHdlik" Ignorance
ignorance which exists tltat delights .rou.—New York Suri.
..K,
points to the letter or figure that is the ob I among such peopltras to what
...
.­
disease act
Homemade Stained tilaaa.
ject of inquiry. Involuntarily the subject ually means.
Imitation atainwl glass, which may be
carries out hia part of tbe agreement- A
This extreme and apat hetic dependence
statement of these facts is a sufficient an ou fata forms tho greatest difficulty with turned to good account for flower or landswer to those who contend that, since which the physician has to contend. It rearx tablets to be hung before windows
there is nothing in.a name, muscle reading speaks well tor the blind religious faith of to add. In addition to any attraction of tbe
may, after all, be ii|ind residing.
the«e races, and puts to jjhnnic many pro­ design, color vivacity to » room, may be
An intelligent coinprebemdou of the sub feasing Christians on their aick beds, but Executed by ooveriugthe glow with a thin
film of turpentine, and palming on this in
ject will
—.. establish the fact that muscle
many lives, and entails much ex,reading ta juat wbst the term implies. But. tra work on medical attendants, who have varnish colors somewhat thin. The glasz
mind sending cannot be so favorably con | perbsps to administer remedies with their is to be placed In a warm, dry place for u
ridered. It w a species of trickery, In the । own hamls, and that often under great few days. Tbo design may tw placed be
performance of which the ordinary com-&lt; difficulties and at much personal sacrifice, neath tbe glare or outlined ou its face by
inittee will, unwittiugly, aid nnd abet tbe _q# g. Hoffniuistcr. M. D., in Popular means of transfer paper aud a tracer.—
performer. Moreover, the mind reader fic^pce*Monthly.
Ladies' Home Journal.
ijcvcr permits himself to be subjectad to
-------------------------- —
test coudUlonj*. nor does every one know |
Cafch &lt;&gt;r tp* Knrly Aacleata.
Ths Situation Described.
It remained for a Hau Francisco man who
bow lo Impow, thorn- Mr. lll.hojrdrtal’erl • Th, (,mU1„ llttl, bn„, c„fc. with th.
the low Fnilewor Wllllara B. CarTWhter
„re ho|. fl„ .trlutnnsthem to«*thrr on was seeking nn office from tho president,
by a tempi, tnek with tortor tbto a fbm ;
ln vfc&lt; router. . tel known to tho and who had been in town some time wait­
carte monte man would bavo tertated In ,
minor protendal mutonma. ing for it to moke one ot the best after din­
an luteant. An ’Xpert .hould alnjya be
&lt;tnl„K,.
r|„ Un«l rlmeenrianu.
ner iuta. Ho was called upon to speak at
•ot to eatrdr an export—Dr. Cbarta Gaub- „ „nbn,kcn
of the brrmrr ter ol rea banquet uud boldly proclaimed that he
ell lu Porum.
rmne CetarUl aneeteom. From the rente- waa niter an office.
’
“And here," he went on, “I’ve been font
■ lar hatchet to tho modern coin one enn
A Study.
I trace a distinct, if somewhat broken sue- months waiting and waiting and hovering
I saw a sweet faced young lady seated iu eereion, so that it is impossible to say where between the certainty of nn appointment
a car .the other day oblivious to the pres-: the one leaven off and the other begins— or a disappointment!"—ashington Star.
ence of all other passengers m» site studied j where the implement merges into tbe tn*
In making “ cxdi du not on any account
awuy from the pages of an open book lying dlnm of exchange' and settles down finuffy
on her lap. She was not more than eight- j into the root of nil evil. Here is how this take out your watch to note Abe flight of
een years old, slight of figure, nnd while ‘ curious pedigree first worked itself out. tiaw, such nn act would be considered a
apparently in good health was not strong, i In early times, txforo coin was invented, great piece of rudenesa, utileas you arr
barter
was usually
conducted
pro­ anxious respecting another upitointntpnt,'
Sh,e wouldn't be able to do general house- jr----------------”--------•--»-» between
— -.-ot.
work. Two or three days' service behind ducer and consumer with metal imple­ In which cam* you must apologize and ex­
_________________
a counter would in all probability &lt;r»m- ments, «s it still-fa In central Africa at the plain.
present dny.
pletely prewtfate her, while stead v employ
Mr. R. W. Wood, Jr., has submitted ice
At first the Chinese In that unsophisti­
ment on a sewing; machine or piano was
at melting l»oint to n pressure of twenty
Ixyond her physical rench. As she studied cated age wen- content to ure real hatchets tons jier square inch without liquefying it.
I concluded, realizing that she had a gen­ for this commercial purpose, but after a He concludes, therefore, that the peculiar
eral air of raflnemeat and. ibtclligeuce, that time, with tho profound mercantile In­
motions of glacial ice ennuot be due to a
her aim was to fid herself ns a teacher. stinct of their race, it occurred to some of
layer of pressure molten waler beneath tbe
Just then she closed her book, and on the them that when a man wanted half a
mass.
'‘
*
cover I rt-ml tho title, “------System of Pho hatchet's worth ot goods he might as well
nogrnpy.":
; pay for
for them
them with half
halt a
a hatchet. Still, ns
as
An innovation is an electric railway ex
Then I understood that the young atu-1 it would be n pity to spoil a good working picas service established in s western town,
dent list! carefnlly Weighed her mental and | implement by cutting it iutwo. tbe worthy by means of which, for a small charge, ail
phyiical resources in the selection of an ' Ah Sin ingeniously Compromised the innt- the packKgn* bound outward for the sub
occupation nn&lt;l chawn that which mined i ter by making thin hatchets of the usual urbs nre gathered up at the dejajla and
to her meat suitable. Then I colled to »i»e and shape, but far too slender for' |then delivered along the route.
mind a nntnlvr of acquaintances who are j practical usage. By so doing he invented
expert stenograpbcni afnd typewriters, nnd coin, and, what is more, be invented it far
In addition to its employment for codl­
work ten hours a day for salaries ranging j earlier than the rival claimants to that ing water and other beverages, in' the
from six dollars to ten dollars a week, who proud distinction, the Lydians, whose course ot time tho value of ice us an agent
claim that their work is very exacting electnun Btatera were first struck In tho for preserving meats, fruit, etc., w.-ui recog­
mentally and physknlly. and who are con­ Seventh century B. C,—Cornhill Magazine. nized, and tu a consequence the demand
tinually wishing they bad chosen some
for it waft greatly incre:uv-l.
other occupation. After all, this habit of
Craccfid.
working for a living is nn objectionable i
nw^F nn’l Ktaoefui wit of lhe Abbe j Poisoning by tyrotoxicon is generally
practice viewed from any standpoint.—De- de Ynirenon once enabled him, In a truly followed by some gnvtro-cnU-ric i’vitatioD.

II the disease te not a virulent one, like
smallpox, yellow fever or cholera, J&gt;r.
Smith sends a cipher dispatch to Dr. K. M.
Guiteras, chief of .the barge office staff,
talliug him how mi&amp;y patients he may ex­
, &lt;*ct, tbe nature of tbeir disease and what
ihip they arrived on. Tbe ship’s physician
\ frequently discovers the disease on the
voyage aud has the patients isolated in tbe
ship's hospital. If they are children, with
measles, scarlet fever or diphtheria, they
are transferred from the ship to the imml-,
grant barge, whore they are kept In a1
cloned room apart from the other immi­
grants.
- A fte r al 1 the barge’s welI passengvrs have
been landed tho ill ones are taken off and
pul into the barge office contagion ward.
They an there examined, nnd if tho diagnoris of Dr. Smith is confinneQ the patienta nre sent to tbe reception hospital ut
ths foot of East Sixteenth street, where the
health department takes charge of them.
Smallpox patients are sent directly from
■ quarauiinc to North Brother Island.
Foreign municipalities overburdened
with panper.-i have a habit of shifting t he
responsibility for tbeir support on Uncle
Sam. They are cunning enough to send
only those' whose incapacity cannot be eas­
ily detected. It is to find theta-that. Dr&lt;
Gaiteras and his assistants go out ou the
atone pier nearly every day in the year and
watch the immigrants as they descend the
gangplank from the immigrant barges.
Only a few ot those who arc detained for
more thorough examination than is possi­
ble nt the foot of the gangplank, down
Which the home seekers come in swift pro­
cession, are finally excluded.
/
•
( Ihcreplt men or women, wht^K.* labored
gait generally givea them away, arc always
Retained until they or tbeir relatives give
Victory from defeat." His courageous effort unl^a the doctor's services are irumediateassurance in the substantial form of a Kite)
lomeapetam an mtarnmitemto ,y av.utal.lv
&gt;ud&gt; xmtaplic all.
bond that they will not become a charge on
IU1’ OTTUll.l, dta-md OTcmte.
IJ mal ,should
t„uH lx
enip|0Jrd.
A canny Scotchman who keeps a little
be, employed!
the government.
uctx
he ftbbe accepted nn invitation of the •_________________ _
shop for tbe sale of his national product,
IMteto te. CotiI ’to dlOT” tat tteW1&lt; ll» : Bj iMa.L.nx out totaiOT
ot mtmGOOD EVES NEEDED.
not a thousand milts from Ann street tells
An immigrant with a glass eye is invari­ n good one on himself.
'lx*.™ M Ita dlOTxrbbeltar
to- | taux Sold , tex, to tataod Into tav« ot
.ably bold—not to pay duty on his eye, but
&lt;uth iMoiot. Hot afttoo ot toon, will
His place is a sortof lieadquartera for the col Th. non day a Irtente «ud lo Item:
U&gt; allow tbe doctors to make a careful ex- officers of tbe State and National line
stninstion of hte real eye to see if it is like- steamships when they are in port,aud they
'"r. Tta«taefcliltaitatadte.o oofc. ot soM ot.’ too. to .prowl or,r .
)y to last. Several immigrants with glass often bring their fellow countrymen here , reiaiis
nnd attended
nrinnh next
..ttemtal the
U-prioo-.
n, I| ,।,I•
tai.
•-—
WS
|»&gt;UW.B
u«« reeyes have beeu sent imck since the federal for an hour's chat in the little basement'‘ cuption^tooffer
ception to offer an humble apolt^y.
apology.
•
।
government took charge of immigration office.
as L,
ho ,pereeltad
Therv
abo.t
I| Hte highness, ru. soon —
------- — ot—his
There are ubuat 103 women to every 100
st this part because the sight ot their re­
One day a raw specimen was one of the I discourteous guest, turned his Iwick. But
raeu; one-quarter of the population of the
maining eyes was so poor that their ability gnesta. Ho boa just come over, and he was I * l,c undaunted abbe exclaimed:
to support themselves was a question of delighted to And that real Scotch groceries I "Oh monselguewr, you overwhelm me world die be^pre the ago of seventeen years;
only ono in a thousand lives to be KXJ years
only a few months.
.
could be got in n foreign place, lit* was I '*’ltb gratitude. I had liecn told that you old a:ul only six in a thousand reach sev­
A immigrant with that form of disease not used to the American style of treating, f tawer more would have anything to do
called locomotor ctoxy, the symptoms of nnd when tho proprietor passed a box of ;,wllh me; but I am happy to see that 1 have enty-fives
which resemble paralysis of the lower cigars to him he thanked him politely anti; l*en ntiginformctl.”
limbs, is usually discovered by hte shuffling declined.
,
“Howl" asked the prince.
gait. The deaf and dumb nre not detected
“Go on." fiaid the proprietor encourag- | "Your highness has turned .vour back
-PROBA IE ORDER.
.
at the gangplank. They are found out by ingly, “help yoursel’. : It won’t cost you a' upon me, and I know that that is not your State ef Michigan, County ai
At a
&lt;&gt;( lhe I*rubate Courtffor the
tlm registry clerks, who always ask ques­ penny,”
-■' custom before your enemies.’’—Youth's •ountv
of Barry, holilra nt the Proluta Office in
tions requiring verbal responses.
"Won't coat me a penoy," said the J Companion.
the c.tv of IlMtliiKS. iu said county, on Ha’.ur
After running tbs gauntlet of practiced
•lay .-.the sixth &lt;tay ot June. In Ur year one
stranger wonderiugly.
tliuuMod eluht hutHlrM and ninety one.
eyes at the foot of tbe gangplank the proAids Digestion ami Barra Trouble.
“Nut at all,; mon. It's the custom of the
r-obar”"
W' Armstrong, Judge •»
ceMten of immigrants posses under tbe in­
1 "Look at that man,” said a Bowery res­
.country.”
the ,uUXt of Artior And
spection of Dr. A. D. Mesrborn as it flits
"Weil, weil, who'd athoucht It? This is taurant waiter to one customer os he
past the registry clerks on the second €oor too much kintlnew."
rertua Ketal, ntUs&gt;r»•
pointed to another. "He batt ordered three 1
R
*?
‘
1
R
“
ttn,
bui
of su’d minora.' having
of tbe building. Dr. Mewborn has the obAnd tbe big hand of lhe stranger closed । boiled eggs. Watch how he eats them.” &gt;',i'*’?f'’7-»7**t.outhcssmday of Matyb A.
around half of the cigars in the box. As i The person referred to dropped hh eggs 1» t~«. filed his aannal aeenuui In mM rauie;
singling out those who are mentally nnand
liaring
slnre
said
time
filed several other actbe bunch went into hte pocket a laugh j Into it cup. mashed them up with bisspoon,
sound. He not infrequently takes pencil
liSi •S* °5,lls (fit-* last recount -eiDR flh don the
went ap from Lhe steamship officers. Tbe seasoned them lilasrally with salt, pepper 301b day ot Auni H»i.) Naw rnnwe said guan;.
skrtches of those whom he detains. His
proprietor acknowledged that tbe joke was nnd vinegar, and devoured them with Iaii into court praying that all &lt;4 said annualj
point of obsarvationls sometimes a chair
M
on him, and the innocent stranger went erery appearance ot relish. Tho singular Mcrousts tpv »•« heard aud afi-raral.
platted on lop of a table in the fenced In­
? o^-rvd, that Friday, the
away with a very high regard for a coun­ port of the performance was that he ate ,.enUultvr of July,
A. D.. Itoi.atten o'clock
closure, where detained persons are cross
try so filled with kindness.—New York them shells nnd all.
M«e
hearing
ot
questioned by the barge office officials.
Herald.
“Two other customers come here for
'
DETECTtKG XDIuTg.
breakfast nnd supper," said the waiter, camb1. ar*: required to appear at a rem'oa
'who ent their eggs that way. They order of aanf court then to be hofu'cn^i the 1‘robkte
either side of this Ineksurc, and through
The muicriaiLi of dreams may bo en three eggs at every meal; HO, you see, each Ol’kc.lin thd City ot Iterting?, In 3,-Gd corjity
,how. ,«?“*•“
tW*. *by the prayer
the*! the immigrants march in single file
nuiherated ng mertidriz* of wiikiagsensa- mnn eats tbe shells of half n dozen eggs In
into tbe land of opportuoity, or to the pen
tiona, memories of waking thoughts, and a day. It’a a queer custom, Isn't it? I have r
. for tbe prohibited back of and to the west
new sensa(h)ns received iu sleep, whether asked them why the#do ft, and if they are tte*- M the persons Interrated tn said ratale. ol
j • of the mcl'jsure It happens sometimes
from without or within. Dr. Gregory not afraid the shells will hurt them, but the petideticy ot *.dd petition, and the bearing
that a deaf and dumb immigrant with a
mentions of ifimwlf that having on one they all aay it aids digestion and saves pobllabed in Ute Hretlnn Baxxxm, a neaxpatrade convinces his examiners that he Is
oer printed and clrettlalctl in said county of
occasion gone to bed with n bottle of Lot trouble.“-New York Son.
just ju able u&gt; take care of himself as any
Barrv. ouee in each week for three successive
wecM previous tn said day of hearidk. ccc“nf
; of hia fellow voyagen, and be m permitted water at bin fret be dreamed of walking
np the crater at Mount ^tu* and feeling
An ttcsolvrd Problem.
. .
, UnAHLKS W. AnVRTRONa,
to hind.
’ A true copy.)
j mi^r. of Prohate.
tbe
ground
warm
under
him.
He
hod
at
To
cilli
right
handednessan
Instinct
may
ItL not difficult to detect imbeciles or
an
early
period
of
hte
life
visited
Mount
srem to some nn evasion of the question,
kliota, but tbe nharpot ebservatiun Is
CHANCERY
ORDER.
Vesavitur and actually felt a strong sensa­
necessary to discover deranged pereonp, tion of warmth in Ids feet when walking an explanation which does not explain'
Fifth Judicial Circuit, in
but this criticism h not just. W« call cer­ .Huie
who ahnvr no palpable physical symptoms
up the side of the crater, and he had moru tain phenomena electrical, though ws do
Cliaacery
f
of their malady, and who answer all que»Sult Banding in Ctecftll fam Iw the County
not know what electricity Is, and in the
Uous eoberently. In such cases the pbysiMount -Lma.
».we way wo may coll other* instinctive,
ttau uvto tbe axprraaiun of the eyee, and
Ou another oecasicn, having thrown off । though we must content ourselves with
u they ladfcato abberotiou the immigrant
U bald for further examination. Within the bedclothes iff his sleep, be dreamed of defining an instinct as an inborn impulse ;®T!jS2”‘“rWdF,wl5Wc*t
tiara
• fen days be usually sh&lt; wr. by his actions •pending a winter at,Hudson's bay and of to certain actions for the benefit c-f the in­
suffering distress from the intense frost. dividual or his descendants, depending nei­
whether or not h» Is demented.
He
had
been
reading
a
few
days
before
a
ther on reason nor experience. When wo
Immigrant afflicted jrith dropsy of the
bead, called by the dcctonr hydrvcephalus, very particular account of the state of the understand instinct, then, and no sooner,
colonics during winter.—Cassell's Mugswe may hope to understand right handrih
I the sign of which is an abnormally large
sine.
s-werui.wd. ou
nesa
and to know why it is sometimes r* mUtou LWd
bead, are debarred as a rule. A half witversed —Thomas Dwight, M. D„ in Scrib­
» ted fawnigraut thus a.TJcted waxialiowed
ner's.
- to laa-.l a few months ago in charge of hia
“A Book of Scotch Humor” Wastrates
anew of a native of Annandale the laying
u
^nfl ln c**‘ 1,1 h!s appeu.-ar.ee
bis miser to the comptalnMi’s
that a prophet is not without honor save
A father who ta fond of telling his little bill c?ewitointat
to be filed and a cwv
«ur«r and turner of in hia own country. “I ken them a',” said
ire sZ-'LL .Specimens of his handiwork tbe rustic, speaking of the Carlyle*;
ailhlu ureuudays after reiviee eo
----- --- .
UL um !&amp;•
"Jock's a doctor about London. Tam’s a vorito heroes, Philip of Macedon.
were maircete of hxrnJDniutts end intricate harem scarem kind o’ chiel, an' wrests
"I think he slwuld have been called
design. Him father taid that be expected
Thilip the Great,’ n he said.
taat within twvuir tfa). tuiSa ^SSZSi
Just at that moment Aunt Sally, the jxuw a notice nt tail «r«er to be
ca.—New York Bun.
adored servant, cam. In. She caught tbe the Ha»Ut K» mysiai Utwsnlnrr T-E. .
him. Jaaiic Carlyle, air, feeds tbe bets last three wonk.
Tad’a Prayer.
"Pill up de grateF’ she cried. “Why, I’m
A adgbbcr'M famliy received kbws the
jew’ put a bod o’ coal ouf’—Youth’s Com­
panion.
,

&amp;“17;!:

**

w&amp;’Y.
*"'1
^'Je?;i,rox?r“^La&amp;5K

T«ehen do nol Mem Io X« to 1’“lr
„0Uoo. of l«ow
-.Iwol-bou-e' !,ll r«"
•Chool-Kwoe
vou.lly so®*1 1,1 eokolnielloa end furniture,
ta one ton Hod tbe Ho"t nernimlotuU,
clean, tb’ furniture caretalj doetal. the
stove nlrelr |«&gt;lubedI and ewrlbtot ■&gt;
order. In tbe oilier, the floor is liberally,
covered with dirt, crumbs, ashes and tornun paixr. the desks are gray with dust,
the table la a confused nias-* of books,
impers. &lt;»«• chalk- entrees, etc., anti tbe
stove bat not tern poltob for many a dayWhich reflects tbe more credit on the
teacher? “You- pays your money and
takes your choice.”

brine Irual

&gt;?
|,j’
20
at u’u'rioA.
,, ' J

.

cap |»per

te KTU1M n dgtom. ll„( will a.lurt

to mn liljbwhm,! In u,.
man.taltonlnlltar, «,nll.l1,i,;&gt;ili'**

ta

f
»

for sctisola rt cornea sotnear *0 it
.
otbnra will i.reM lo hn,U1,
bulldlnim with Ila ^ulpnwhl. . 1, k.JLto. Un«t In Uw
'/"S'
AmjUrer I. ™t, . u,u,. ,,W:
w«k

annthn bu tara taapbiH,
,
'
Teabhera do not seem to be ntakliu; the •M. ami nmuldrntol.. aUmraln. nnwuL
swnetrwof the Manual. In one reboot touucb to«4Utri.-1l,1,,.aw.,llh'.:’, '1g
you find It on the table. Ito appearance in­
any iwr. A tonrUi l„.
dicating that tbe teacher is consulMng it
Inn ton put year a lara,
frequency “nJ endeavoring to follow Its
paratua. Two ol ll&gt;« wb.«,l, arr „
precepts. In another, the care is quite
yradrt aa U&gt;« rtrru- ..t ,;nu,.
different. In some Instances where It wui and all are working In . il,«t ,u3
probably evident that little nse was being Onr hu adopted tr«r teal b«.k». u
made of it. reuie exenre was devised to tear hr r. by tor yrar I. u„.
wl,h
•
bring it forth. From the depths of a
rraL A lane and beaulllm n.. |Mr.
drawr. from u»&lt;ton&gt;«th dlren, ml ..m- rbaud with ih.
... .
. W
l.r
dry ibiuo. I. w .t 1-n n»b«! »«
everything in its apj*arance would laftir Assyria' If aIk,^rt^0,em•
dfeare that II h..l pemc-rully repowd there I■","...
------- .t —: -......... .• ’■ "u &gt;u on*
; comer there doesn't seem to k- many flit.
ulnre toe firei &lt;1«&gt; ot aebool. 1 taelmre. '
on her. One of the districts, one
.u
don’t be afraid to use the Manual. W hen
wealthiest ones loo, Is rather behind, both
you have studied this one to pieces-the
In Its building nnd equipments. We feel
state will furorsh you another.
sure this will nut be so bug. lt rourt &gt; •
For the purpose of examining 8th grade tiiat It will “catch” the improvement fever
pupils that will complete the eourre this It will be surprising if th.- people
year, the Secretary will meet them as not at the next annual meeting resolve to
follow the good example get by tin r, si
follows:
.

ONE-FOURTH OFF!
----- FOR-----

3 DAYS ONLY 3
As we are loaded down with SHIRTS, having bought heavily,
we have decided to give our customers the benefit of a ’

:-SPECIAL SUMMER SALE-:
On these goods.

The sale will commence

Thursday", June 11th, 1891
And continue for three dajsonly. Thia is a bonafide sale and
the goods will be sold at

75 Cents on the Dollar,
For alt styles of summer shuts.

Now is your time to buy.

HOLDEN &amp; HIRE.
discouraging*social difficulty, “to pluck

wbicb can lx controlled by sedatives, and

QKrtNb
OIL COOK

This is a complete stove, very convehlellt in arrangement

and perfect in operation. There is a good sized warming
oven underneath, also a large Russia oven on top not shown
in cut. We have a full .fine of

Gasoline Stovfes
in 1, 2 and 8 burner Junior stoves, and 3 and 4 burner full
size.

8-burner high stove with Russia oven, only $15.00.

REFRIGERATORS
we hare a few to close out at the following low price.

820 size for $10,
818 size for $13.
$11 size for $9.

lee Cream Freezers, Screen Doors,

Hammoeks.
L^rge stock, low prices, good goods. Look over our line*
»

&lt;1 with
Osly

Bantirid
..
Assyria Center
•«
Coats Grove
*.
Bastings (court Iioum-) * *
. Examinations will begin
will ta tolb oral and

Besp’y,

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Largest Circulation
V any paper in the

Hastings Banner.
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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 7

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 18, 1891.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursday* by
COOK BROS.
---- AT----’
_ _______ HMTIXGH, JtlCH.

Toil who are compelled to draw the purse strings
tigul iu i lie cause of economy, will never know how
,-reath it is to your interests to make your pur­

COUNTY NEWS. .

TOWER

liX.nrK TUL ecl'br*'v Julv ,tl&gt;. aud
Sm"‘
llellv'r&lt;b« ur✓fbured^jMt .lake W.
rnta Ure iJ
al '’uko
Iteuter, of Me.
v™!"!!1’ M " Minnie Cb««brau,h of
r rt eixirt. were married.
Frecjairt.

nil have visited Hudson's store and found
hi about the graud quantities
and startling
which prevail during the montlkof June.

।

•?* * rri-ularornauKrel
imae imll club, and prepene to sw wlml
Tlie races at Nashville last week Tucs। day and Wednesday were a success In every
particular. The following is a summary
of the races: Iu th^three minute trot Tues­
day Pontiac Chief owned by Dr Lowry
of Hastings, won the first three heatcHingw ood owned by Lincoln Cass of Lake Odessa
took second money; Geo. B. owned bv Geo.
Brackett of Charlotte, third; and IBchard
A. owned by J. C. Andcr. of Grand Rapids
fourth. Time 2.50J», 2.55, 2.53. In the
running race there were three starters;
Dlxey B. owned by E Baker, of Hopkins
Station; Minnie Belle, owned by J. G.
Klinger, of Grand Rapids; and Frank B.
owned by W. E. Burroughs, ot.Johnstown.
The race was settled in two heats. Frank
B. taking first, Minnie Belle second. Dlxey
B. third. Time MX, 58ft. Uu Wednes­
day tlie first was running, with starters
same as previous race except Put Maloy,
owned by F. White, of Allegan, was sub­
stitut'd for Dlxey B. Frank B. won first
Minnie Belle second, and Pat was left in
the cold. The next was the 8-year-uld
colt race for horses without‘records, best 2
in 3, mile heats. The starters were
Roliert W. owned bv C. E. Wise, of
Grand Rapids; Chief, owned by N. Yate,&lt;
of Vermontville: Aisinn owned Uy Clin*.
Wright, of Grand Rapids; Albert.’ owned
by Frank Noble, of Grand Rapids. and
Fred W. owned by Wm. Walsh of V« rmoutville. The roe-.- was close. Albert
wimiipg by a neck. Alsina second. Fred
W. third. Chief fourth and Roliert W.
fifth. Tlie free for all had these entries:
Ripple owned by Frank Noble, Grand Rap
Ids; Lady Stickfa.-t, owned by Chas.
Wright. Grand Rapids and Ell owned by
C. E. Hidlac, Hastings. It was a sure
thing that Ripple would get first, as she
Isa fine horse and has a reconkof 2.17.
| and the first Uiree beats were finished with
Ripple first, Eli second, and Stlckfnst
third. On the third heat Ripple was let
out n little to beat the track record of 2.80
made by Barry Gold dust. It wasn’t very
much nf n j&lt;H.» to do it vltlier. She made
the first half in 1.14 aud then was sent
out a trifle faster and finished in 2.20.
Tlx* lime of first two heats was 2.42K»

bUa Unparalleled kiucements this Week.

Mett's Suits—Stern, Block &amp; Co. sold us 18b
&gt;.«&gt; i and Silk mixed suits last Friday. The regtii.. -a holesale price is $11, and they retail at $14
t,,$!.■&gt;. Take cpoice this week at $10. To make it
attractive ini our Met^sSuit Department we
pie .-il the residue of our Fire Salo suits to close
the । &gt;nt at Ten Dollars. All wool suits guaranworth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
Men's Pants—The Unexcelled Pant Company askto close their light-weight trousers. They
a always wholesaled them at $2. $2.50. $2.87
We mjide a pat cash offer of $1.50. We
, in- oh. what a lot!—three, four, five of a lot.
patternsTake
fifty of
a kind.
choice
this . ..................
. .vftol pants
,
for $1.88.
.
Ponder over this,
.ide trousers worth $8, many worth $4. at
i-^hty-eight. Don't wait until the best pat­
- are picked out
Boy's Suits The residue of the Malcomson stock,
t . they are'iu bankruptcy: what of it? Were
■
,t the best manufacturers of boys' dpthing
u eriea? Certainly. They came to grief: wo
-night tlie stock.
,

i;EE!

The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

_
?!.2l« worth 82; SI.75 worth J?2.tf0; S3
\ml thousands ot £:.l»0 to 85 suits, worth 85 to 88.

A Stan'iard Kegulation Ball and Bat this
iven away with every boys’ suit worth $2

HUDSON'S
GRAKD RAPIDS.

We are Still “In It
A!nd have too much Wall Paper, Alabastine, Paints
and Oils left. Hence absolutely and
without reserve

EVERYTHING GOES
T&gt;-.iay. tomotrow, and the moryow of tomorrow
mid every morrow after, till the whole stock is
cleared.
i
S

Whatever the cost,
Whatever the .value,
Whatever the sacrifice,
Absolutely and without reserve,

E Clire.l«&gt;ruuKl,. ot.Uil. vlllap-. wm,
married to Jacob W. Reuter, of McCtird;
Rev. 1. Mourer. of Lake Odessa,.ffinciatiug.
A wedding feast was served to the near
relatives. The presents vtere many and
useful, tha grtsmi's to the bride being a
beautiful watch and chain. After a short
journey to Kingsley,' the home of the
bride’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Reuter will
be at home at McCord. Among the out
out of town relatives present were A. J.
Cheesrborottgb and wife, of Detroit, and
S. S., Yelter.- of S. laiwell. The bride has
grown up tn our midst and Is respected
and belovetl by all as a noble, selfsacriliclng ypung lady, whose character Is
so far■ubovcireproaeh that even envy loses
Its venom through admiration of her moral
worth and excellence. The young couple
start out with flattering prospects and the
blearing of Barents and friends will follow
them through life.

IL Wllhey, of Hastings, was Im our
streets Monday.
Melinda Schantz, spent the Sabbath at
this place the guest of her mother.
The Induitrial society of the [M. E.
church held; an ire cream social ftn the
roar of F. K.'.McCullum's bazaar store Sat­
urday e.enlne.
Mrs. Freeman has returned from Ohio.
Dr. IL F. Peckham has placed a wire
fence around his fountain to exclude In­
quisitive chllllren.
A. M.llerHngton has a very attractive
show window.
Dr. H. F. i’eckham was in Vxggennes
Monday looking for a-printer.
Frank Hetrick was shocked Monday
morning to receive n telegram anno|nuclug
the sudden death of his father at Hxstingi*.
Only Saturday before he had sjaint the
dny there leaf ing him in good health aud
TlriU
■
Mrs. Kuufdiam and daughter Sund.-Hud
at IL Livingstone's, also Mrs. H. Mishler.
Strawberries are plentiful. 8. Albright
has the finest’yet In market.

WHOLE NO. 1880.
W. Pennock Is engaged In selling
agriculture! implements and buggies this
summer.
l^st Friday as Bide Benham accom­
panied by his wife and son. Jimmie, a lad
of 8 or U years, were driving past Mr.
Cookie's on the town line Mr. C.'s dog ran
after them barking, frightening the horses.
Mrs. Benham and son were thrown out of
the buggy, bruising Mrs. B. some.
Fortunately no boner- were broken.
J. Dooley lias purchased a new buggy.
W. Rose Is to occupy the Tim Bush
residence this summer.
Mr. Berkholdor has disposed of his
personal property and will soon leave this
locality.
•
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.­
Horatio Mead, our highway commission­
er, was in this part of town Monday.

.Delayed Letter.
Charlie Darling and family, of Battle
Creek, visited at Caleb Potter’s Saturday
and Suhdny.
The Misses Lillian, Stella and Malad
Hare, of Bellevue, were at Henry Tasker’s
Sunday.
George VnnAuken is failing rapidly.
Mrs. John Tasker mid Mrs. Edgar Tyler
were at Battle Creek two days last week.
Frank Toby, of South Battle Creek,
visited at Garrison Moore's la»t week.
J. Churchill, of Battle Creek. Is In town
this week.
Mrs. P. Abbey was nt Battle Creek three
days last week.
Harry Tompkins lost a horst- Sunday.
His friends and neighbors showed their
sympathy by ndsing money enough to buy
him another, lie is an enterprising
worthy young married man with n host of
friends.
Mrs. P. K. Jewell is on the sick-list.

People desiring to take advantage of the
bounty ottered for Hie manuraeturing
uinpkt Migar must get to tlie front toon as
tiieir application must be sent hi anil bond
filed by July 1. Palmerton &amp; 8mlti Imvc
the ‘necescarpr blanks and wii|. lake
cspk't lul pains In drafting them.
;
Stephwi Sdliantz Iia&gt;&gt; beent ajMiuillng a
considerable 1 l.dent, time pnd [money
beautifying and decorating the property
lately owned by 8. Haight The grounds
have la-en nlrt'ly arranged and the bouse
repainted
besides
rcshhigled mid
- -ca
_ _____tof\ the inside.
"
’*With
’*•»
thorough oveihauiing
a few more such dmngts Maple street
would Indeed lie a lH?autifuf street,
E. Lucas wived a severe injury on
—
Monday will!* working on the new brick
blocks. Thehoise that was being used
to elevate mortar and bricks became un­
easy cm eccotmt-of the Illes and started off
on theTuii clJvaliiig Mr. L. who hgppcned
to stand on tl e platform and when, nt the
top to avoid Uelng crushed against the top
of the derrick he dropped to Hr lower

Chas. Tuckciynan aud family spent Sunday at Tom Bartram’s, South Assyria.
Mr. Henry Tn-ker te on the gain.
Mrs. Will Sugar and son vlslteil Mrs.
Edgar Tyler, Vennontville, last week and
this.
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Mabel Miller of .Tohnstown visited her
sister. Mrs. Chas. Cox, recently.
Kittle Burgess has gone to Indiana.
Childrens’ Day at Austin Sunday school
J une 28th.
Will Segar is moving to Battle Creek
and will contlniie In the grocery business
nt that place.
Mrs. J. V. Cooper of Marshall has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. Case.
A large number from here attended the
camp meeting and Childrens’ Day. Sunday,
iu Judge Cole’s grove South Assyria.
W. Abbey ha* a new blacksmith. ,
Enoch Andrus visited Uie Center-M'liool
Tt’uraday for the purpose of examing Sth
grade.
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.
i.
We had the pleasure of visitlog the
school at the Center recently, gnd noticed
'a fine large oil painting in a beiutiful
frame un the wall, the gift of the teacher.
Mary E. Wilcox, also a lot of house [plants
blooming in the windows. The parents
and patrons of the school should visit the
schixjl to realize Hie large amount of work
that is being done. We have a firri-class
school and much praise is due the teacher.
Mr*. J. V. Cooper of Marshall visited
here lost week.

MUo.
Some fine elips of wool amongst the
farmers.
Those Harrison and Morton strawberries
are ripe, large and luscious. They have
proved very productive and will be the
leading variety propagated for yean to
come. A new variety Nought favor la.«t
year called “The Reform Winans Strong"
variety. It came' highly .recommended
by those interested. 1 am sorry to say a
few fanners and others invested to their
sad experience. The fruit has proved en­
tirely unreliable as to lu high sounding
name and will be entirely discarded from
cultivation one year from this fall.
'
A new grain firm al Milo. Spalding A
Williams. They are hustlers and will get
their share of the wheat that finds a market
here,
By the by Mr. Editor the writer believes
very strongly iu special decrees of provi­
dence but 1 am unable to see what sin the
people of Michigan have committed that
they should lie cursed with this squaw­
buck reform legislature. Can you point
to one single act they have passed that 1*
of general benefit tn the state! And in
another light 1 think I there was a .special
decree of providence !as one means, used
to sliow- tne people] the utter hypocrisy
of this reform party.

All weuPto the circus Friday.
,
,
Tlie L. A.z socIbw .gave an lee Cream
and Strawberry social on Blackman’s lawn
Saturday evening.
The ladles are suc­
cessful with their entertainments.
.
Dra. And reus and Timmerman Suudayed
at Wall lake.
"*
Mrs. Minnie Polley of Vicksburg is vis­
iting friends in the village.
Al. Lennanl and wife of Grand Rapids
'were in town Tuesday and Wednesday.
Scott and'Kern have purchased a lot on
iOrchard street where they will build and
&lt;carry on their saloon business.
Ad Pennock has the nicest lawn fence
■we have seen yet, imd adds much to the
।appearance of his ptojierty.
Wm. Chase rtartcrl for Olivet'Tuesday
where he has been engaged to take charge
।ot banquet ‘given by [graduates of college
of that place.
Maggie Joliucox spent Sunday with Del­
ton friends.
Chas. Johnson h raising his house and
making other noted improveruenst in th«
ani»carance of same. |
Owing to Jhe inten.ie heat Childrens’ ser­
vice was not ns well attended as oould
have been desired.
Tompkins A Chase are branching out
They have recently added pieplant to their .
list of goods on sakt but It's the general
impression that the 'original cost is too
great to make the artltie n good seller.
Geo. McRudan of B'lronson, and a former
resident of this place, I was in town Monday
last.
James Gwin and wlte. who bare been
visiting friends here fr.r the past week.re­
turned home Tuesday’.
.
Dr. McBeth and w:[e of Galesburg Sundayed with friends b«re.
•
Chas. Ford and tvife visited at F. A.
Bluckmau's Sunday.

. Freeport.
('. V. Riegler has been granted a pension floor.
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,
B. S. Hol|y has his new houk' well
H. Will was home from Hastings over
under way. ;
FrSdrlnch returned to Grand Rapid*
Henry Walls 1* getting the material on
yrapic urove.
Monday a. m.. after a two weeks' visit ! the ground tek hl- new house.
There will probably be no celebration
Mrs. Ella Watkins of Charlotte and Fred
L. Fuller, df Grand Rapids, Iias* moved
w ith his uncte 8. Finch and family of |
here on the Fourth this year.
Willis of Convi* visited at U. B. Putter’s
villaq*
and
Bowne.
• | to
.„ ..our
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— purchased
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-. of L.
John Acker has givjen the steamboat a
Satarday
and
Sunday.
Bird Townsend, &lt;&gt;f Wbodland, visited i Parrot mid will soon erect a nice hnuse.
thorough overhauling and she is now
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
It.
Slade
visited
friends
*
Prof.
J.
M.lsmltli
has
been
«»n
[the
!&lt;&gt;H. Culler and family Hie 14tli hist, and ]
’
- - -- •• -•
•- •«— «
ready fur business. J
in Ceresco several days Inst week.
!
.
attended the exercises at the ehutcin-s.
i valid lisvfor die past week.
Quite an agpeuut of lumber lias been
Mrs. E. G. Potter's VJ year old Aunt
Tlie
Maggie Kelly, uf Lowell, will give
— case of the people,of Michigan vs.
brought here for shipment.
•
Naucy
rode
six
mile*
to
make
her
a
visit,
.-l-pimtivU fir
lessons on the organ to several pupils sc- !-5prliigc'.t
for parrying concealed Weapons
(»ttr boat landing at Ixrng lake needs
!
returning
to
her
humethe
same
day.
feeling
is mow
now in pprocess of trial belord Justice
cured litre.
I! i*
looking after as om- of our i&gt;eople found
Walter Burling and wife returned last Velte. Tin.* nebple’are represented by all the better for her ride.
out last Sunday. For further, particulars
;
Qiarles Whitcomb and daughter Mertle [
Palmerton
A
Hmitli.
the
prose
eutic
being
Thursday from a week’s visit with rela­
inquire of Eugene.
visited friends in Battle Creek last SaturChildren's day at the church next Sun­
unable tp artwd.
tive* at Muskegon.
.
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Surah Ena i« very rick. Mrs. Jonn1 da-vday at iu a. in.
Throdare Bouck and wife, of Dutton,
Mrs. Julia Down* 1* very *:(.*%
werte visiting tlnTforiiier’a brutlier, W. S. Dirgy is vdryjrick. Andrew Scott; Is nlMi&gt;
it Is seldom that three funerals occur In
1
Tlie
funeral
of
George
Moore
was
held
vcrV ilck. no hopes being entertain'd of
such close jiroximity to each other as
of Bowin', last week.
at the M. E. church Tuesday at two o’clock.
'
those that took place last Sunday viz.
Mrs. Catherine Sisson retuim-d home bls recovery.’
Frank Shoup is nt home sick at this Weed Owen near Hope Center. Mrs. .
The tug of Uar between the democrats
■ Fridayevenlng trom a VMt with 11. C.
and reyunllcata last Saturday evening re­ writing.
Joseph Shultz of SbuitAanii Mrs. John
Roger* mid family near Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marshal! of Shelby.
Mrs. Z. Eox and little Ray spent ln-*t suited in a vielory ter the democrat*. 1 !■« Otaanacounty, visited Maple Grove friends Iteplogle In the west paKjrf the town.
Mrs. Replogle departed this life on the
week in the Rapids the guests qf Chas. game of ball between home talent and the
town line bqy* last Saturday, resulting last week.
afternoon of the LSth inst. She was one
Fox mid family.'
R. Whlteomb of Battle Creek called on of Hojk-'s earliest tattlers, having ac­
Freeport is ’moled' ter her good Celebra­ Bcoteof aStoUa in fnvorof the town line Ills parents here Inst week.
vs. We iould advise our buy* to I
companied her husband here in I860, mid
tions and every one Is making extra effort
Mr. and Mr*. John Coply are visiting
raised a large family and saw them
i that the coming 4rti shall witness the practice more If they intend to play ball. friends in Wbodlnnd and Carlton.
.’ settled In life. She!lived to the ripe old
The result was anticipated by all as our
"eclipse” of nil others.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner of Olivet vIsItNl
age of 7« years and was III but a short
The Congregational Aid society willi lu»ys were not organized and had not even , Maple Grove friends last week.
time previous to lier death. She was
have a lunch counter and sell Ice cream In। all been together before.
John Potter of Itetroit called on bis highly esteemed by all her large circle of
Roush's corner store the 4th. The pro­
brothers hero last week.
of friends and acquaintances and has
Middleville.
ceed* togo for church expenses.
'
The ladles’ Aid society will meet with gone to meet the Christian’s reward in the
Middleville base ball club again met
Our main street is being nicely workedI
Mrs. N. 1 McOmber Friday of thl* week
courts above.
and will be a fine place for a “spin by’ tbtilr challenged foe at Caledonia, bnturdiy’
at
3
p.
m.
1 beltevo it is nbt generally known
Hn-tings cyclists whom we cxjiect to putl ia^t. We nil not give Umannuber of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Guy spent Saturday that pugilism is now being taught In at
in an appeirance the 4th. We know of sev­; -core*, but fyll simply Mj Wt our nine aud Sunday with Sunfield friends.
! least
of our public schools but such
eral todies at the county seat who could ,
DeCoA, «'■" '“&lt;* tbt
HalAter McCartney has the frame of his
seems to be the case.
carry off the prize In the race planned for
up.
to loose a finger tu the printing pres* barn
M. Guy has built an addition to hi*
^’c/v? Riegler was in Ohio last week at
। this place about 3 months ago, has nau
IIICKurj
'* Chlidrcns’ Day nt the M. E. church next
Mrs. Cornell, af Ind.. I* visiting her
and the sight of old, familiar faces seems it
; amputated! about an inch lower on ac­
count of the Anger not healing in a way it
imrents. Lucien Polly and wife.
to have agreed with him. w
.
1
Sunday.
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John Bather and wife, of Clio, were the
Nellie Yerriugton closed her school in .should the fir*t time.
Prof. Taylor closed his singing school at
of his uncle. W- T., Tuesday and
Mr. Gosselin who has h*’*”,,
„ the-Moore scliool house Inst Tuesday eve- guests
|
the Fillmore district Inst Friday.
Wednesday of last week.
Dr L. E. Haskin and wife i-a.’s«I about 10 weeks at the home ot H. K. Hen­ nfng with a concert.
.
drick. has returned to his home at Detroit.
The ladies' liter ary society held an ice
through town Sunday on U»eir
Jesse Putntm wa» in Grand Rapids MonNKlhvitle
(cream and strawberry festival on Ed
tlaska. They were returning from a few
F M Smith was home over Sunday.
; Bissel's lawn which netted them 817.24.
days visit with relatives at Carlton Center, J"a number «r onr &gt; mins W'l
Bev. Dr. Chase, of-Kalamazoo, delivered
John Funds* was at Grand Rapids SatS"£!.dr,*7.^Sl™dk.rUKl S. Will »itb Children’, lh&lt;j txerclre.nt Cnlrdnnlk Sun
an able and practical discourse at the M.
। Ur\VHI Reynolds aud family have moved P. church Sunday forenoon.
lh“;
Z- A“d
‘‘’inre'udlr. ut U"' M. K. rli.rcb nre Imf
Mrs. R. McElwain visited friends at
■ to Jackson.
grevlnn the look, nl the ln»lde treatly b; ,
Plainwell last week, (returning on TnursReuben Kuhlman ljundayed at home.
I Kmrry Kenyon and l.nilly. ol Fillmore, cleaning Hie’furniture and mopping the[
P. L. Baldwin has gone to Ionia on day with a niece of Ills.
floor, if some «r the other drarches would
Jay Lawrence .sport* with a new
. &amp; visiting trip.
.
'* J. WUTin,nr .ml wild will "turn Iron. patten. .Ger the M. E. we wouldI have;
Fred Applcman has returned home carriage purchased of A. A. Aldrich.
some neat locking pine's uf worship in our from the northrni
Spring term of school closes this week.
&gt;b« »«« »l“re
the norlk U.1. wrek «.d •' ™&lt;T
J. H. Brown, nf Plainwell, spent several
bUA runaway mnsteug scattemlI the jjfro hi- has been at work.
their residence at McCord wnere
"
I. L. Creasy of Hastings, spent Sunday days In town Igsl week looking after his
former runs a general store.
•
pie of our village Saturday evening, rhe with a friend here.
sheep and wool interests upon his former
The sad news reached, this place *•* frightened steed ran into Mr. llaghr* who
George Sei leek was at Homer the fore place in town.
Tbnwiw
*2iaK2d
Sid- waa driving through the streethl* road
Will Montgomery has gone to Celery city
Her death was unexpected and vtr} am
cart, throwitw him out and badl&gt; baklig ’^MrsSohn TayJor and Miss Retta Belgh as boss horse ahoer.
dm
llev. Keen) wm
"
A. Cortright. of Kalamazoo, is visiting
him up. but nothing worse. Mr. Hughes
horse thought he would have some sport MMn!,l?oraee&gt;Martlr. is visiting at Lester. his parents and other friends at the Corners
u^ndran aw.} with the «rt I J «n
Roy Everts bus returned home from1 for a day or two this week.
A. G. Curtrigbt and wife are visiting
about 15 rods and tlie
fauf ht &lt;m a Muskegon wliere be has been for some
friends In Caledonia for a tow days this
hitching, po* bad * * "T‘l’CJ almul
mustang ran clear liome which was about tniA J. Reynolds I* homo for a week of[ week.
.
JSr°* b"b«n
UmwuC'ly four miles northwest of townNew Chicago with its projectors.
rest from the West Michigan Business col­■
owners are now occupying their beautiful
lege at Grand Rapids.
[
lUitlnmE
.
\
&lt; Atato nr i
I «st week Wednesday morning Mis*s resort on the east shore of Gull lake.
rife, of Ohio, ar I
■
bye ,0 l|vr njany
■
E. Ochainpauaii and wL„
,
vonHa.wwR.
i ..ved
rived tn
in Kutrnmi
Ruttand tost
last
Stin&lt;|1(T [
friend, ami took tbe 8:15
The picnic iu A. «. Deweys v
Mrs. J. Shultz waa buried lari,Sundjy.
&gt; TBCOin,. Wa*hlngt'm. where .be will
f
FreU ”h
F,*!
How
«w has
h~ moved
•»&gt;«■- "^
mane v.to
“u,/mi. ^rb»m.wllbJobnLMm,. of Ite Saturday came near being a failt
.
.
i.
_
_
f.,
rwuivi
re
of the speakers did natappearou
father's iigaia. He ha* so far iwov« r^1
&gt;
„
Trade, as her busband.
tu be able to work a little, the first h»
i ' MJ John &lt;k,r!MStt, BKed 78 years and 7 Dell Brininstool provided houael

EVERYTHING GOES,
Including gold pens at cost.

/

1’odkct knives at cost.
Fountain pens (best make) at cost.

.

Paint brushes at cost.
Arista’ canvas, brushes, plaques, tabs paints, etc. atcost

Boiled oil 59c. per gal.

• been Seal lead 7Jc. per lb.
It v. ill pay you to buy wall paper now, even if jou wait
until fall before using it.
Diamond and Perfection dye 7c. per package.
Finest perfume in the city only 30e. per ounce.

Too much credit cft,,nnl.
teacher* who woik so

IT region.

?.V on such
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of

Xl-d"a w!

gX*^'nSi«id.7« tbelr

? Just Removed into Beamers

'

llhundw noon, done u, &gt;!,»&lt;«•»

a vear knd a half.
'.Mr. Pick, of Kalaxxan**- acc“0i»pan
by Mr*. J. C. /ten arrived Iu
Monday evening. They «ere ’the

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TutwUy

1 month* died nt hi* tenne on Grogg street
Thursday morning at about it o'clock.
S fuxX iervice. were held at the Bapt church Woodland township, Saturday

&lt;«

Ftrt l,.l Safurday.
The funeral of Mrs.
Bedford ws* largely a
tribute*

�3=

ROFULA
dnccrl the young fellow to promire not
to open one of tht murked copies of tlie
newspapers which now began to crowd
in wi.h every mail, but to leave them
wMeb l« the origin of pinspie*. cunall to be considered by the little council
of three, in whose hands he had been
nniga. cause* conwnptiua and
persuaded to rest his au».
•
He hod written a full denial of The
PnUadium's ticandaloos statements with
regard to his finandal entanglement-'’,
and u full description, as has already
I'ccn told, of the original trouble at the
By taktug Hood's Karaapvflla. which; by
trader's etoro with Private Welsh.
the remarkable curt* it hr.* accomplished,
The#*? had both been handed to Col.
has proven Itself to be a potent and prcnU.W
Morris in hi i o£l~. No oao had heard
from Lawler. No one knew just exactly
■CNfula, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
what disposition tho colonel had made
• Every spring niy wit® at-d children hare
heea trimbled with rerofula, my little boy,
of these papers. Mr. Abrams, too, had
three years old, being a urnt-lo sufferer.
disappeared tho day after Welsh's tour
of guard duty, bat Abe whole garrison
Bead to fret. We *0 took Hornl's Bareaparilla,
now was flocxled with newspapers by tho
hundred. It would seem us if tlie guild
of the western pnws had resolved on a
tar of my children look bright and healthy.'
sudden and M-nultaneous assault on the
army in general, and as if Fort Ryan was
the vortex of tho storm. Sensational
dispatchee were published from rarious
quarters/ Other journals, envious of
The Pslladi uni's exploit, unearthed other
IOO Poses One Dollar
victims, tong since out of the army for
general worthlessness, and with flaming
MORTGAGE SALE.
head lines displayed to a symiiathiring
Isrthult having been made for more than public the tale of official abuse and
ttfircy day* u&gt; payment of Intervet and of one tyranny which had compelled these sev­
taadred dollars oi principal overdue and pay*
Ma oo Bnp*taup* dated March IS. 1M6. made eral gallant and [atriotic eons of Amer­
by JBme* H. Hartley to Kanth II Au»tln. and ica to quit tbo service they were so well
fitted to adorn.
Dozens of tramps and tatterdemalions
SB. and by the said Sarah 11. Austin
rl to Dantrl W. Koftcra. by an aMtgn- reaj»cd sudden and unexpected harvest
of eleemosynary quarters and lunches
«fmt*t&lt;**m on page u&amp;. and by the said Diuilrl from gapin*; audiences in tho beer sa­
W. Koffcra asslxm-d to It. H Court. by an aaaign- loons by det-tiliDg individual experiences
of their own when serving under Lieut.
This or That in the Eleventh horso or
H»y 1st, I"s". and recorded In the Thirty-third foot Dozens of MunBre. May litu. lasi. In &gt;lher »i chausens wore tho reporters' pencils
etmflrunure* on pag’J I'd. for shkli default down to the wood with details of their
(tesaia Margarrl Andrus by virtue uf thr right
riven her by said ruortKagr. ha* made and li» rc- harrowing sufferings. Then tho edito­
by makes the whole principal sum of said rials begun, and gravely lectured the
mortgaae and the interest accrued thereon nmv
dur andipaysbl*. and °*» which mortsage there people on the wrongs of the whole sys­
Isslalswd to be due at the dale of this notice tem—tho uqrepublican character of au
tan hundred twenty-six dollars and t.-n rents,
and no rint nr proceeding* at law having been army anyhow, tho n*pn;;r.ance in the
Msfllriinl Tr recover the smmiut secured by American mind to all idea of discipline.
■bM mortgage or any part thereof.
MeCtre is then-tore hereby given that on Sat- Meantime of course The Palladium was
tbesth day ot Hepo-mber 1&gt;*1 at ten o'clock firing hot shot by tho ton. and new so
la the furen&lt;H&gt;n. there will be said at tlie north
front door of the court tnxisr In the city of Hns- callisl scandals at Ryan, fresh outrages
Wi, count) of Barry and Mate ot Mlchixan. on the helpless and downtrodden sol­
coart house being the building tn which the
ataatt court Crr the county of Bxrry Is held, at diery were the subject* of Mr. Abram's
&gt;aibe auction to the highest balder, the prrnu- lurid delineations, until it wis to be
Mg dreenbed la salu inortxaxe wr so much wondered at that in their wrath the of­
toereof us may be m-rewary u&gt; saxl‘f&gt; thr
fended public did not wipe the foul blot
on their civilization from tho face of the
aakJ Riartpurv. said premise* In-Ing situate earth.
th* cay ol uartinir*. counts of Harry and
It was on Friday evening that in an­
state of Michigan, and described as follows:
The south half ot lol* nnmbered ten hundredswer to certain dispatches he had been
thirty ctabt. tea hundred thirty nine and ten firing at department headquarters, Col.
hundred tarty of the cty. formerly village, of
MMtfagsrecording to She recorded pUU thereof. Morris received a mw«ag.» that at least
Dated. Hastings, Mich., June a. l»l.
put him out of uncertainty. That day
’
MAUG ABUT ANUBI S.
The Palladium had outdone itself, aud
Asaixnee of Hie Morfg-M:?.
Alokso E. Kxjvastox.
no one not conversanVwith the illimit­
Attorney for AMijmre.
able faculties of the paid correspondent
can begin to imagine tlie heroic size atriniu.inxnRk
•/
I ta&gt;n«d in 1U culnmM by llio bwnlenf
rBonATEORBKlt.
(briefly idietcM in the ta* chapter;

Itunjia or swelling* la the Beck;
•m rumdug sores on tho axin'.

X** CURED

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

6

»' Tr-n»r
Welsh! Heaped Up Humiliations on
h«J!
Fot«j w she surw.
day (the sixth day ef June, in the year oar
Homage to His lusulter! Helpless
tMusand eicht hundred and ninety one .
^fyaent, Charles W. Annslronx. JtniRe ef.’ Wrath of Cbrnnulrc!** etc. The details
in the matter of the estate uf Arthur andI of tho incident, as told by the special
Bertha Kreil, minors.
MnTHqKimlent, lost nothing of senaationJames Bwil. KuardUn of said aiinon*.-Kavh&gt;g
heretofore. In wit. on the 2Nh day of March A.; alism, and LfeuL Lewis came in now for
ILtaS. filed hi* annual aceiuui In said cause; his share of obloquy. Poor Welsh was
•ad bavtna since mud time Died several other an•Ori accuuiits (the la»i account - ring filed on thr; nrpresented as having been marched out,
MB day of April w ) \'oa» &lt;*onw&lt; sold xunni and with brutal curses eouqielled to
lad tatocourt praying that all of said annual1 salute Lieut. Hearn, despite the fact
•Mounts may be beard and al|..*ed
. Thereupon It i« ordered, that Erldav. the• that h&lt;*. as member of the guard, was by
taath day of July, A. D.. iMit. at ten o'clock law and regulations exempted from the
nttw foeraoou. be aarixned for the heart ng ol
Mid petition, and that the heirs at &gt;aw of »ld requirement. "In vain did tho young
WHNMrtand all other person* interested in soldJ. soldier plead that paragraph 891 of the
steeri». are required to appear rt a w«don
Mated conrt then to be bolden at the BrnUatc. regulations fully excused him. His rv&lt;MB». in the city of Hasting*, in said county,. lentless persecutors defied the laws of
•nd show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
ythepetitioner mav not be granted. And It; congress, and compelled him to ’stand
; and deliver’ for the purpose of adding to
•mo
luirmu-a m *ani esuue. oi
•ta pendency of Mid petition, and the bearinp the indignities already heaped upon him.
MWSnif »y rauriim » copy of this order to be Could the readers of The Palladium liave
MMahed in U&gt;e Hastiiuni Hanbu.&lt; newsp*
MT printed mid clrcriatad in uld county ot heard the low. dee{&gt; mutterings of the
*srrv. oooe in each week for three »ucceM&gt;ve men in the garrison this night no mu­
vrasks previous to Mid m* of heortne.
tiny on their part need have surprised
Cha nuts W. AKWicnioxa,
(A tn»e copy.)
Judx* of Froome.
them.”
The editor, too, backed up his corre­
spondent in a three-quarter column as­
sault on the ridiculous etiquette of tlie
army. "It may be,” he said, "all well
enough in the conscripted carnjw of
Europe, whehs whole nations are forced
to aervice under arms, to exact of the
rank and file this slavish exhibition to
By CHARLES KING, U. a A,
superiors, but it is an insult to the high
stacker of "The Colonels Daughter," “The
intelligence of the soldiers of free Amer­
ica that liecause a beardless boy happens
•Tum&gt; SoUUen."
to have a strap upon his shoulder thou­
sands of scarred veterans should lie com­
pelled to do him homage. The whole
idea of the salute is repugnant to the re­
publican mind and should be abolished;
and for that matter, as we have no fur­
(TH APTER XII
ther uae for an army, why stop at the
salute?"
No doubt the ninety-and-nine of The
Palladium's readers thought their editor
wm sound, and were m opposed to the
idea of that courtesy which is officially
declared to be "indispensable among
military men." as to any exhibition
thereof in the streets of their own peace­
ful and remarkably well regulated me­
tropolis.
But Col. Morris wm himself wofally
perturbed about this time. After immo­
lating Cross and other officers by name,
*s wm to be expected. The Palladium
man had taken to puking ugly little in•mntv nt Barry, boklrn »t the Probate Otllee in

AN Ml PORTIA.

Mattel r.nd Gcorrjta MnrtimU met at

orders came for the sum­
march to the Indian terri-

tbr port, with hiaBtUe t»t-

tbis, thought Morris, wm the height of
ingratitude. He wm in no p'^^nr
mood when the men came marching up
from stabks, and it stung him to see
bow cordial everybody was to Hearn,
who, confound it! wm the caure ot the
whole row. The telegram he had just
received rettled that matter once and
lor all; yet he was glad ho Utwl an adju­
tant on whom to devolve the coming
duty.

nity to make him underetand that they
were .k-vuted’y his friends, and that if
be would but cxrme to them in his sense

western new.«!papcr a million or more of
Jfree people had learned to look upon his
name as toe sjmonym for all that was
swaggering, brutal, drunken and buBying; and it wm es*y to see that the young
noldi&lt;T wm cat to the heart.
But an unexpected ally had been discov­
ered.* Hearn, who had at first held aloof
in solitude, brooding over his troubles,
began to show decided readiness to
come. And though at all times grate­
ful and mast attentive to Mrs. Lane,
that clear sighted young matron epeedfly noted how his handsome blue eyes
would ,wander about in search of her
quietlv oteervant friend, and that ever
einbe tho night of her tilt with Lawler
Miss Marshall's interest in the case liad
been quadrupled. Now, this was not
exactly what Mrs. Lano had planned.
She wanted Georgia to marry in the
army, but she also wanted, and saw
nothing in tho least unreasonable in ho
waning, to select that spirited young
woman's husband for her. She did not
for a moment think that.there wm any
danger of Georgia's falling in love with
Hearn.
He was several years her senior, to bo
sure; he was handsome, distinguiahe*! ns
a soldier, a man of ummprachable char­
acter as modern men go; but, she ar­
gued, "he u wo much younger for his
years than Georgia for here.'’ She had
had to think so much for herself, and
now tho man she should marry was—
well, not crabbed old Maj. Kenyon, of
course; he wna a widswer—sour and yet
susceptible. It was only too plain that
ho loved to come to the house and talk
with Miss Marslndl by tho hour, espe­
cially when the cavalrymen were all
down at stables. Neither did she want
the doctor, whom Jeannette McCrea
could have if she would only make up
her min-.l to drop Jim Wallace, who was
now so devoted tliat tho yearning med­
ical man had no cltance whatever. No,
she didn't see, after all, just the right
man f&lt;ir Georgia; still she had al­
ways thought of some one so much
older, utterly ignoring the fact that
when left to themselves mort women
have very different views of their own.
Not a word liad she uttered to Georgia,
of course, but to her loving and indul­
gent s|K&gt;use she had gone so far as to say J
“It is lovely to see how ho is beginning
to find comfort in her society; but,
Fred"— And msdame breaks off. irreso­
lute, yet suggestive.
“But, Maliel"— responds her gray
eyed lord with indefinitenesa equid to
her own.
•
"Just suppose"— And then another
pan^e on her part.
“Just suppoie what, Mrs. Lane—that
it shouhi nrowbefqrc September?"
“Now. Fred, you know, or else ypu
haven't any eyes for"-----“1 haven't—except for one," says Lane,
parrying the rituatiun with the very
words he knows will must delight her. ,
“You absurd boy!" But she conics
fluttering across tho r»xnn to reward him
ns he tlwms. “What 1 mean is, Geor­
gia might get to think of him.”
I
“Well, everybody is thinking of him
jurt
Ibeli-blot rach » ev
♦
-i
i
t- i i
.
u
ta,tro!1ho I rapiKK Id ten to mulo.

him think of her.
"Ha does now; and if he dixwn't—yon
^n't make paoplo fall in luve^ can youT
"Agreed, Mrs. 'Wirehead. Neither
can you prevent it. can yon? I know I
couldn't stop a fellow from falling ir.
lore with j. n eo:::;. lew veers ago. herd
e« 1 tried. The more I tried to put vou

CAPTIVITY OF JUDAH.
LESSON XII, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES. JUNE 21.

Invite the attention of tlie farmers of Barry County to

THE HQDER

[Compile fronnUMon Helper
l pernilwhm of II. 8. Hoffman. jmhUabcr, Ebb­
L "Nebuchadnexsar, king of Babylon,
came, he and all hU hort. against Jeru­
salem, and pitched against it."
A.
naw iu the Inrt &gt;-*»
turning to God and great revival reacbea
but a few comparatively, while the nation
m a whole contlunsd iu' sin.
"Accordinn to tha Word of the Lord.
2. "And the city wm bmlegwl unto the
eleventh year of Zedckiah."
Jeremiah had at this time been • propbeb
rortr
for b« tani&gt; V",1 .“"T.T?
rar ot Jort»b.
"bleii Jod»b &lt;»oUoiml elghtwn )«•-«. «n&lt;l tb» dvrentb «
Zedekiah wan twenty-two years later (Jer.
i. 2; II Klugs xxit, 1; xxiU. 81.36; XMhr.818L The thirty-live years which blapMd
between Josiah*, great palaver in the
eighteenth year of hit* reign (II Chron.
xiv, 19) and the destruction of the city,
1. suggestive and perhaps typical of about
the Mnm period which elapsed between
the greatest uf all passovera, when Christ
our pamover vu sacrifiovd for ua (I Cor.
v, 7) and the last destruction of Jerusalem
by Titus.
.
.
•
1 "The famine prevailed Ln the city, and
there Waa no bread for the people of the
land."
4. "And the city was broken up, aa«l all
he men ot war fl&lt;ri by night; and the king
went the way toward the plain. ”
And yet this wm the city which God hod
chosen to put HU name there—the city of
the Great King, beautiful for situation, the
joy of the whole earth.
5. "And the army of the Chaldees pur­
-sued
-------------- ..and overtook him Iu
after-------------the king
. the plains of J&amp;**&amp; andall bis army were
scattered from him;’’
Tlds also was made known to the captires
at Babylon by the prophet ExekielfExck.
xii, 13, f. c.). ’Contrast the safety of Heaekiah when besieged by the great army of
Sennacherib, and the wonderful deliverance
God wrought for him in answer to the
prayer ot himself aud Isaiah (Il Chron.
xxxii, 20-22* 1ml xxxv ii, 36). Seo also the
jH-acn and safety ot Elijah when beaiegvd by
the Syrian. (II Kings vi, 16, 17). and con­
alder what God did for Abijab and Asa be­
cause they rcliod on him (II Chron. xiii, 18;
xiv, 11,12).
&amp; "So they took the king and brought
him up to the king ot Babylon to itiblah;
and they gave judgment upon him.”
At the .am; place, jurt twenty-two years
before. t!»e Mug of Egypt had put band*
; upon his brother Jelmahax and took him
Ito Egypt, where he died (II Kiugs xxiii).
7. “And they slew the non. of Zadcid&amp;h
before ilia eyiK, and put out the eye* of
7z&lt;d&lt;-kiah, and bound him with fetters ot
brass, and carried him to Babylon."
Jereniiah had said. "Thine eyes .hall bvhold the eyes of the'king of. Babylon, and
he shall s;*-ak with thee mouth to mouth,
and thou alinlt go to Babylon” (Jer. xxxiv,
3). The wine opirit had Mid through
Exekiel, "1 will bring him to Babylon, to
the Laud of the Chaldean*; yet aludl he not
j "J
xii, 1J). 8&lt;*e tmw these somewhatdifficult,
:inJ to , w„,Ire
„lltnrfk..
^j. proplwc.m were literally fnlflllwi, and
all made perfectly plain In tbo fulfillment,
He saw the king of Babylon; they looked
! upon each &lt;»t'erand spoke tn each other,
, He also went to Babylon, but he never saw
Babylon, for ifter seeing tha king of Baby­
‘™ “
“&gt;&gt;-■’
l»liw eom|rf led u,
|
’

that fellow a empty head.
(Here Capt. (physical suffering when compared with
Lane m 'rewarded again, and as soon ns the eudtovi torment of Rev. xiv. 9-11F
abje to speak resumes.) “So why worry I &amp; "Nebuxar-odau. captain of the guard,
now?"
—
--------- -of....
. ot
.. Baby ion."
a sen-ant
tbo king
The literal meaning ot the Hebrew phrase
“Well, Tin not worrying exactly,
here translated "captain of the guan!” la
only"-----"Duly what? Every’ man can't have “chief ot the &gt;lau};htermen or executiona wife like mine. Still, wouldn't .die era” (see the margin of G«n. xxxrii, 3d).
9. "And be burnt tho house of tlie Lord,
make rather a gixxl one?"
and t he King’s house, and oil the house* of
“Good? Goodnes^l But the question i Jerusalem, and every great man a bouse
if to find the right man. However, 1 burnt lie with'tire.”
know what you mean, Fred. Don’t in­
The fieople could now truly say, "O God,
terfere; so I won’t. And there they ore the heathen ure come into thine inherit­
chatting in the parlor, yet. and it's time ance; Lhy holy temple have they deflled; they
for him to get ready for parade— Why. have laid Jerusalem on heap-*" (pa. Ixxix.
here's Mr. Mason!" And Mrs. Lane, I). "Our holy and our beautiful house,
who had slipped into the dining rjx&gt;m. where our fathers praised Thee, i* burned
up with fire, and all our pleasant thin**
caught eight of the adjutant at the front
are laid waste" (Lm. Ixiv, U). This mag­
door.
nificent building, costing hundsetlx ot mill­
“What is it, Masoo?” aria? 1 Lane, a ions of dollars, and which stood 1cm than
sudden trouble in his eyes, as he harried thirty-four years in its origins], splendor
through tho hall.
(I Kings xiv, 23, 26), is now completely de­
"The colonel wishes Mr. Wharton to stroyed and all the city burned with fire;
assume command of C troop temporarilr. and kin did it all.
10. “And all tho army of the Chaldees
I'm ordered to place Hearn in arrest."
was the answer, in tones that trembled that were with the captain of the guard,
brake down the wall* of Jerusalem round
a little despite Mason's efforts at&gt; irnnu*- about"
ribility.
»
*
And thus they continued until the re­
Lane's hand was extended m though turn ot Nebetnlah, many yean after the
to close the parlor door, which stood return of the 50,000 under Zerubbabel (Neb
ajar, but he was too la&amp;. The clink of i, 3), and amid the greatest opposition and
the scabbard without liad already been hatred wm the wall rebuilt (Neb. iv, vi).
heard, and almost at the instant Hearn i_lLi “*,’°W,tbe .rr*t ot th® Pwple that were
left iu the city did Nebuxar-adan, the capstepped forth into the hall.
lai t? ot the guard, carry away.”
“You won’t have far to look, old fel­
Some were slain (vs. IS-21); nt three dlflow. Here I am.”
;r.pe?,t
-•fi0° we«* carried captire (Jer.
“My heaven, Hearn! I thought to find 111. 98-30), while some were left in the land.
you over home, or I would never have Some were carried captire for their gooA
come l»ere on such an errand."
that He might bring them again, and bufid
“Never mind; I am with you. Good- them and plcut them in their own land
by, captain; My good afternoon to—to and give them a heart to knew Him; while
others who were disobedient were taken to
the ladies for me."
"By Jove! Pm going over with you," be consumed end dretroyed because of
their sins (read Jer. xxiv). The oam
said Lane, snatching a forage cap and
event or series of eront* may happen to
springing down the steps. He did not both the righteotu and the wickedfto the
want to encounter the questioning &lt;*yee one it mean* blearing, to the other curs­
within.
ing. The name glad tidings of salvation
But Mabel and Georgia Marshall met preached to a congregation may mean life
at the parlor door.
to some and death to otbera (II Cor. ti,
“Have you heard—do you know?” wm
12. ‘‘But the captain of tbo guard left of
the faltering question of the former.
the
t&gt;oor of the land to be vine dreMera and
"Hear! Know! Who could help hair­
husbandmen."
ing? Is it not an outrage?"
now/t e **“^1 he gave vixjevards and
CONTINUED.
XXXi?LI0)- Wallah wm made
governor nt.r
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The best made and best running machinesof the kind made

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Hundreds of farmers in Barry and adjoining counties can

tell you from experience that this is the best binder in the

market.

The Daisy anil Tiger Date,
THE OLD RELIABLE

Studebaker Wagons
The Reed No. io Harrow
BROWN’S CORN. CULTIVATOR.

It is Conceded That
RUSSELL
Has met the expectations of all w\o are look­

ing for the latest and best things in

SPRING DRESS GOODS
It is Certain That
Russel has shown to the ladies of Hastings

and vicinity the best and most desii'able line
of

MILLINERY GOODS
ever shown in Barry County.

The Universal Verdict
Is that the goods and the prices are right

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We are constantly receiving new

tJr,1* Ft"-*-'
SS things in pur line and are always glad to show
S* Ste^^STbi 'Syr &gt;s&gt;
them
’
ta“&gt; taolM® "To la&gt;«n
Jcrcmlah" (II Chron. xxxvL 21

AT RUSSELL'S

�—--------r—------HEATING FROM NATURAL GAS.
---------- «xnK*xT-t»eat.
i *reigns forever fa this beathen I
“The Ute Senator Hearst once told me,’’
land! ’ exclaimed an English tourist stop­
ping in a Norway village. One evening he I said a newspaper mau. "he reganlcd bls
W hen natural gu wu flru employed for
hail taxa taking a l._x.n fa Norsk from a ptsmeauion of au immense fortune nothing
healing dwelling*, several yean, ago, the
lr*
than a tniracli. I w»« forty-nine yearu
yuuog lady, a good natured 'Norwegian
devices for adapting it to Moves and gratca
being pvnt^t.who Lad ju»t walked six­ old,” be said, “when tiw row ma le over
were very cruda, and the amount of gas teen milrs dcroM the mountains. When tlw dlapovery of the Comslock silver mines
consumed war correspondingly extrava­ . the lady rt«e to go to ber lodgings In an set the&gt;vbole const wild. I had been dis­
The eml
of tho
pipe—from
_gant.
___ _________
„—
—
•••••xx half an
nn ' Adjoining house the l-kiglisbuian mitred to appointed in the work I hnd »iren al, and
inch to an inch—was run into the styve or [ escort her through the darkqtM.
found myself preUy nearly broke. I had
grate, n perforated iron burner was fltted ■ Slie declined the offer, aud in so abrupt a enough to buy a horse and the outfit, aud
upon H al right angles, and thocavity filled [ manner as toftmrprbe him. When she liad started over the mountains from Califor­
with broken fire brick, slug from the glass gone the Englishman asked the Norwegian nia with the Ixiya. That brake me, and I
furnaces, doorknot's of j&gt;orcelain, ball* of if he spoke Eugliali. “Not much—only a wasn’t feeling happy, bocauM I’d worked
IMPROVED
fireclay, or. other substances that would few words," he answered. “Tell mewhat t aud struggled and aficculated n good many
radiate a great deni of bent
means t hat ring thu lady wear*;” “She is | yeara, and It struck me as rather rough
Frequently the bit* of broken brick were going to lie—how you call it?” naked the ’ that n man of my age should have to start
whitewiurtied, as were thu back nnd side [ Norwegian, in scarh-t perplexity. “Going I out, as I did then, like a young fellow.
There were about ten of twelve of us in
wall* of the grates, or they
th«y wore
went artistiartiati- : to be married!" “Ybq yta!" •
,,.rr. Rni&gt;»» u for the
cally
cal
I y done in water colors,
colon, the gra
gas flames ! "But,” continued i he Engri*hman,“what the party, and ra I was blue they let me
neither smoking the one nor burning off 1 am ignorant of is the difference fa your • alone rather, and my mustang lieing worn
IIOT.EliA. QlMl
the other.
After a time fireclay w.u rings lx&lt;weeu married, uumarried, going down 1 stopped on the trail, put my arm
1101- I
.molded
—i.t—i into imitations
-------of
■* “
lugs
- of* wood,
" the
'
to lie married and never going to be mar­ through the liridlc and picked out a rock
tx WORMS IN HORSES
HORN
to ait on.
'
cut end* df the logs, the cracks and knots ' ried." •
TIlK'l.
“The rest of the boys rode on, bn J I sat
and the bark with mon* on it being imi-'
“Oh, you will never tell tliau" said the
,1 ,««U. led-. Oct. ’3- ’
tated so successfully thnt the results could : Norwegian, laughing loudly. “Wecannot there. There wasn’t any reason why I
•
V. : HqK Oder* Ci
scarcely l* Md from the real back logs ! mark the women in this country a* you do, should particularly, only I did. The whip
’
.. . . ...I ..i- rfclt. IwoUJi
1 had was a willow switch I’d pulled
of olden times.
but they mark the men. Among us it is
from a tree as I rode along. As I sat
These imitation logs were placed on the man who wean the ring."
there I switched the dust of the trail mid
large brass nndtrous, aud when the flames .
"Oh. 1 see? That is a new light!” said ।; thought, shall I go with them «» shall I go
were seen issuing from fissures the Illusion I the Englishman, taking thu man’s large
wa* complete to the sense of sight, and to J left bund, on vrause fourth finger was a go bock? 1 switched aud swuebjgL and
the sense of feeling too, for while “one ' plain solid gold rtaff. "That b your wed­ thought aud thought. I saw !&gt;«•:♦ 1 me
nil the hard uork I’d done, all the elmncvs
side roasted the other side trose,” as used ' ding ring, then?"
I'd taken and lost on, and felt old and used
,i k .iih
&gt;t i’ »&gt;•
[t&lt;» lx* said of attempts nt keeping warm by
"Nni, nail" be replied laughing nnd up and no good. My sense told me to turn
'
. L.A
RsMBnas- I the dreplucen of our grandfathers.
blushing. “That mean.. I have got to be luiek and make ray fight where 1 was
'■
■
A year ago it bi&lt;gau to be noticed that the married!”
known. There was safety in that anyway.
’imp■ !‘&lt;i
i supply of gra was diminishing. People
1 “And then what becomes of it?"
.“But I'd been camping night after night
.
Ifrutj'jUsl.
J woke up on cold mornings to And only a
“We put it on the right hand instead ot with the Ixn* ahead of me, and it made me
’! sickly blue flame langubliing nt thu bottom
i the left,” said the Norwegian, holding out lonesome jo think of parting coni puny with
' of U:v grnte or stove' where once had been .I his haud to bid
w..« tbo
kUo cogiunman
Englishman “uoat
Godt them. So after switching and switching
\.
\ ottliEK.
; n
furnace. They were assured that uat.
”
nnt.*'
। the dust on the trail, and feeling weak and
.
*
' there was plenty of gks; that some temppr-'| Then,
ashe
behind
Then, ra
hewas
wasclosing
closingthe
thedoor
door
la-hindI buninn because I yielded, I mounted ray
.
t ilth Judicial circuit., iu j ury vUstruction in the pipes hnd caused the him, he said in confidentialtones, “Yis,
horse again and road on after tlie party. I
.
UI. «•«&gt; ; »l&gt;i&gt;n&gt;u&lt;r.»n4nU would «»n (origin
wx. talking to.you
,„u I*
u, gut to the Comstock, and in six months I
■ -.bx:
that young Indy who wns
tx
on the second ••
And all was right as soon as the weather going to marry me next month!”—Youth’s। made half a million dollars. That is the
•
I Iwoune warmer; but presently the gas com- Companion.
\
foundation nf what I’ve done since. Now,
M uuV’chamuidreraiwd. l‘nulc" wvrc
lh u consumer.
why shouldn't 1 have turned bock when I
:. i inugman. Clara I should burn gns by meter, instend of pay-!
ficsitnted? It would have been sensible,
Held in Memory.
rn. Andre"
Icea. I fag so much for each fire and consuming'.
’conservative’ to do that. But I didn't,
'
. . *nt*.’ Sperrjr Kl ; all they pleased. This initiated the ecu-'| We need tact quite ra much as sympathyr i• and liecause I didn't I won. If you’re ever
,
when
we
sja-uk
of
death;
the
death
more
!
&lt;!'e dt-k-Gii.int. j nomic slagu &lt;»f natural gas use.
|
' particularly of someone dearto friend-&gt;rac-'|[ inclined to think there's no such thing ns
।-I m twit’ ii fr»&gt;in lib last place I
‘Inventors set their wit*
’
to work, and
'
j
quaintunce. Grief, to an almost abnormal i luck just think of mt.''—St. Louis Globe­
...
a,i tmit lib,V£«eut |
■
•_______ &gt;_
.e ..vrraiWM,
IMM*n llu' u,arkt‘: waM
ail Sorts degree, Sharpens the sensibilities, and by a '• Democrat.
...mu»r tor sai&lt;l; of device* for gutting the largest amount of I, curious law of the mind difficult to com-j
Greely’s jteply.
r. tlie said defend- , iie;n from a minimum consumption of gra.
wo*m
»lu i
A story
story &lt;u
of vne
the urcciycxpcmviuu
Greely expedition was
told
hil!s tromthe date • T,R‘ devl’
,'“€k
of M»&lt;&gt; fire-places prvhe’.id, it crenteW in the indiviilunl a cer- . A
tain ncutencra, a certain fastidiotinnvra, ra [ at a dinner one evening lately by n naval |
i ?&gt;., appearance.' built for coal were moved out and the;
it wen-, by which iniinany co*-* be ircomes | officer u&gt; whom the occurrence was n per-1
i t- i-i’niphinant's throats of the chimneys stopped up.
: alive not so muclr to thu *ymj&gt;athy ex-i wina] reminiscence. Ho’accompanied tlie i
.rnd a copy then - II
d^oiianra^soiicdar
Vnrious met al beaters with reflecting
&gt;fau*Dt’» solicitor I
pressed ra to the form in which that sym-i Hear in its mission of rescue, nnd hap­
-rv.ee oo him of a' surfaces and draughts'arranged ou scien- ; pothy has been proffered, in other words, I |Vncd tn lx- onoof tho party that act ually
tin’.rr; anqrf tific principles wtre nuulo to set into the
rhe mind of the sufferer ho* fur the time found the small hand. It is history t hiit
lldefen&lt;tent I fire-pi.u.-es, until a fire that formerly r•
■ being become ra wraltive to impressionsra [ the moment was n desperate one for tlw
i4~nt ....
er ordered, i q’tirvd from inOtdlOU feet of gra an hour that of a sick person, nnd ra ready to be [ Greely men. The Iral drop i»f liquor hani
• plainaio. | could be nm le to flo the same service with
1 hurt by trifles. The very tone ot the voice betn poured down the throat of one st
a consumption of but fifteen feet. When may jar?and one be hurt by a mournful | them, who seemed to lx* dying, and about
u nt • '|ujwr printed 1
,1U It' sain County ot the price of gra wo* raised from ten cents1 . cadence, and the other byaziotuof hoja\ nt tbe end &lt;»f hojie and n-sources, and weak
fifteen
cents
fretrin
l*itts-। ; or well meant but 111 chosen words in let- wjth hunger and suffering, the little coin^
:&gt;&lt;;»■ ilieu Ot- continued ! tu
._____
._____
—- ,per
- thousaad
___ _____
_______
•, m--it for six week* tn burgh, thousands ot economic gas grates.L’ tern Is.- ns often cause for pnln ra the ’
.
pony was scfling into the stufafactiou
of.
' ranges and stoves were sold (faring theI ’ “creaking of clumsy boots” to fever strick-1
overwhelming misery .’when the rescuer*
first cold s|«ll.
cn patient-*.
suddenly apjs*ared.
(
One of the cheapest and most cheerful1 ,
Happily, brneflrenl nature in her own j ’Onee more they were iu the world. At
। devices now iu use Is nn adaptation of as- । lime heals such sorrow, and thejinrtof, such a time a mao is apt to conceal bis
• 1»U. w arriudix X».l
uAo. I t-j- &gt;v..od, t„a,un tta, ,hae t» emotions, and the tragic meeting wa* acA brnvy omlbmnl. euxl^l wuh
UUtu&lt; |„tu.r ,ton |nt„,ion. It iM coinpliAbed with a ydmplicity that in it*clf
i»
»UI&gt; ri'«x ut hole., frv.a wWn
u„ miod
, was tragic. A cheerful "Halloo, old inaib”
a jjch art su*j&gt;cni e&lt;
nngwt o s c.'‘ “s ■ conventionalized, a form of grief crystal- j. irom
tne^rescuers,
anu a
urum or two
vwu «nj&gt;u
from the
resetwn*. and
a grantor
from ,
bestoe.
inU&gt; &lt;ICIIIIIW
definite Himrules vi
of virwi
ob-wvance,
------ -----which
-------- becomes
---- —- incan
j IZCU ulio
»that
, xiixv ■ such of thcBurvivor* ra were able to grunt
aud gives fort
forth
beautiful,. actatil-j; the
tho outsider
ouui(lfcr dtoires lo
,ko protest-a*
flame, and
a a beauti.ul,rcintilto nil
mnko
protest—as; evrn, and it wa. over.
— lating glow which imparte great cheerful- ubcQ * |unUriler wnlu a year to the day
I■ new*
apartment
and 7*
nt the
fafore drawing
drawing op
tip the
the window*
window* shades
or j,oor fellows in condition to bn movefl to I
■”•■’ to tbo "•
,'7“
. ~Y~
~ same I before
shades or
11
n~l*u**
rabie neat.
, m|PljWfag visitors; or as wlu-n only out of the ship. Nourishing food and drink wero
• . ■ ■ ulvtie. uosvm-But by fur the in&lt;«*t economical thing ts u&gt;wa invitjuion* are accepted; or one will given tothcman-l they were cheered by
■ -1. no-jenial relotfann ' “ *,nttU
1’?.n.
•’’‘'n11
' listen to music but draw the line at the ! udk of borne and friend* and the latest
- verv nro-H-rlv said iIkU! “ n,;‘“ s
} Ws* ts lined with . dram&gt;x y,t vVcn here there is so little1
But the process was slow at first.
“ C
ct’pI*r a’,',
fl*1"1 rui*
that i* vital to which to make appeal that chief enmira r John l»w mtted hirawlf
,.
ni,
v ►. llber’ ,u,&lt;i ** ronnected with the supply , nvoj,jaB&lt;&lt; of the subject sronut rather the , bv
MJ Lieutenant
1.ICUIVUU1IW Greely,
MIVC-Ij, who,
nw, gaunt
........ with
.....
.j.:
&lt;.fa .he njsultof vis j,ipe by weara of gum hoae, so that it can
- Wav-Hnrpcr * Itaxar.
ii starvation ancLwikl
’
-----------------•-»eyed
with late despair,
7l.e un. -rtunate whohra out-; fa set iu the middle of thr room or near :
'
[ seemed to taklvlittle heed ot him.
.-..-re nearvsi mbd dearest to |
W!j)t
DUly fa desired. One such;
*nr r..r* ..
[ “Well, colonel,” he said finally, sftc«w ith “t:;!’ lone Indian ;/tuVe, consuming «•» more gas than an orWhyisltuuld the fork l&gt;r preferred before ! several apparently ineffectual effort* to
। I.-.-:
my blood runs snthe dinory argnnd burner, will heat u medium the s;&gt;M&gt;n in the absorption of pudding, I arouse the still dazed officer, “there'® one
■
v* creature, may find
room to a comfortable temperature;, fliaphapous in itself, aud wh«*«- chief claim ' little tvotnnn will lw glad of this day's
put, at least, supply' anj ,-^facu
bills tp projxjrtions cor-! upon tlie palate's appreciation iatbe thin-• work."
Greely raised his eye*, then dropped diem
respondingly comfortable.—Youth’s Com­ ner satire which accompanies and glorifies
Grreij
itt-.-tiiui-.* of ja-ople. who have | panion.
—; ....'.I.
-!/. "Little woman," he
it? Ite'K wearying and unsatisfactory it j again I.
halt
sullenly,
__________
1 . i;ii«.S&gt;rttine or injustice, re- ;
with aa sort
sort tof a growl, "she wdghs
is to dd justice to such food with t he fork! '■ repeau-d «-ith
hundred and
sixty if
The spoon Is the only proper sensible vehi-' a
anunureu
nnusixi...
u she
mh&gt; weigh**
nc.Mun..Jiouiid.
|n„u,u. ” ,
:
cun do udtbyut them, i i L rake* »child several &gt;rnfi» to acquire cle. With the spoon each tn.iuthTul of ' And then Mr. Ixiw knew he would cunio
... well do’ without the
wonb. The average illiterate person pudding is anointed with its modicum ot, around all right.—■New
New York Times.
Times,
• 4. they mope in solitude n’vrer use* more than from LfWJ U&gt; JM*"1 satice. aud when you have finished your ■
----- ——
.. -—;—
;
•. th -, must necessarily wortb. Intelligent persons, even those eu- pudding you have nut the mortification of j
Dlsclisnred sn&lt;l Beslgned.
.
.
. c.mMitutlonally gre- ;
ln the learned profcssM’iw.«° “ot gazing into your saucer and seeing there- The other day I heard one gentldhan
:tl. and cannot live a her- maIw Usc of more than from fi,UMtoH,uw sauce f hich the fork is jiowi-rles* tu carry [ say to another, "1 hear you have n-sigueil
•out vloUtinft the conditions words all told, although there are property to youf tantalized mouth. When it comes I your position ns cushler of the Blank
to pmUling
pudding and
and punning
pudding sauce ‘the
is . fT,
bank.
” "Oh,
no,” and*
was the
the surprised
and j
. - v.tal health depends, befougiug V. the English
‘’’L. • to
nT‘fork
Mr*|"
‘m«liuU
’ reply,
young Mtow
abomination. Give
Give «»»•
us, *»&gt;
say we,• the
reply,
andhigher
’the young
fallow
;r.
puivAbinent which the I £»5.W0. Of course this is exclustve °*
, an abomination.
*® jI immediate
hja chin
an inch
x* he "poke:
spoon, ^whatever «*’
------ -•«&lt;»-»« Mangin an inch higher as he spoke: |

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NICK’S ...
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warr WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF
■

sett ax a p:ur ui me uMigu^o.
: contrary.
is a large number of words which i . The forksis ove:
,.t
i. icuelineas a.balm
Wmfor
...' There
Tbemku.I
&gt; k in
until recently have escaped the attention ■ mg of &gt;*&lt;«, »uccou_
.
—• York 1 ledger.
of lexicographers. In the text of the En- ; that sort. Instead of chasing one poor pea cause I made up my nunu instantiy .vu.-n,
id^lexiStnwWr.
In tte
’
|
•----- »»Lo-....ica there
are Uxt
10,000•&gt;words
around
your plate willi the Impotent fork, I the first time I owned a book that young1
r been formally entered nn&lt;*
having to head 'off Ils flight’’ man should be my cashier. Discharged!
• -uuimu ««
driioLYidictlonarv. In the Cent
*“»&gt;
br’ -wl- *ll-v
,,roP
' Why. ««• me! 1 haven’t heard the word
t!u- &gt;p.vi&lt;iti» rooms of the' which have never
WithLife
ell j: anddelineil
ury Dictionary
Ibero are 7O.U00 word* found a&gt;*i «»*»" lb" convenient ami sensible for yeara. Every body •hyaigna now
■ ..t-ict in the•red
Mutual.
inaoyt
Hr ffork mer- I fa Oo other. Thia fact shows the unrealised
" by should etiquette drepod catAnother peculiar order of things I have
disg are cuU
"
'
Wealth of t he English languaire And, by i ing of It* comforts ami Its joys? 1 he fork 1 olncrved. Nobody in these happy day*
uinguished }
the by, here i* a statement which is not b» •» tUbt up to a certain jaunt; but there -ever grope* about trying to beg, bom*• or
ve paawd away. There nrv ■ without intrreat. There i* not today any 1»
“.;»• «« &lt;- G- fork being ore.- steal -a -ttnatlofi.
sicuatioh. The
The situation,
situation, ou
ou tbo
thu
ire*, -md M.-ne of them are '
contrary, runs about seeking the aian,
in-’ of their hiatoric associ- man living who h sufficiently learned to [ worked.—Boston Transcript.
and forces itself upon him, and liotlly,
ami painted mure than !&lt;JU
growing ashamed of his hard heartedtn.-s.-i,
Heath Single* Out Strangely.
I
■ ■ xfraonlinarj art gallery write one average )&gt;agc of the 7,000 pages i
ho “ncer-pts" it, and everything Is troiuiuil.
of the Century Dictionary. —Dr. Cones in
“I just met, u while ago,” said Mr. J. W.! Thenfis nothing so dreadful in the*mere
Hiudfala of viaitora in the
Chicago
Post.
•*
Nicr,
a
Kansas
City
engineer,
"a
soldier
• r.r The other day a rural '
■ word "discharged.” It is frequentlys more
who was wounded at the battle of Wound­
!•_•&lt;&gt;( tw.jMwains aud three ।
ed Knee, lie was in the act of firing when !j honest wool than "resigned.” Because one
f iund their way into the
1 person doesn’t want ynu is not *o bad[ yu
. ,i rev
-CV rooms and
aud wandered I.
Tbc “Argonaut*” hail
hail several
several routes
routes I he wa* shot, the boll from n Winchester ' know. Buckle on your armor nnd *ee I
i
clear !
---------CltX-U.
xxj
J
]
lir in n state of half dazed ! amonjr which to select. By those frotu the pawing from armpit to armpit,
eu up
up for
tor ' some other man or woman isn’t just dying
New
Englund
and
the middie states the jj through both lungs. He was given
:t&gt;ked no md of questions,
well and
and [’ for you.—West Shore.
Cape Horn route was generally preferred; ।j deml, but today say* be m ju-;l ra well
&gt; Jvurge Wilson answered
I . r I geniality. Finally one those from tho southern stated chose the i strung ra ever he w.ra in hb life.
Early Rising Slade Easy.
«;&lt;• krsman of the party, Isthmus of Panama or Nicaragua or Mexi­ I “It h curious bow death «talks, singling
Visitors to the Lcipaic fair flockod in
: the priceleMi full length co; while the hardy pioneers of the west, . out Mime and sparing other* who »ccm to crowds to sec t huso-rallcd magic bedttend
eineuiher when
wncu ■
■—----ier Hamilton and, point- ' who had Iwcome accustomed to prairie I• court a visit from him. I remember
vhich was
cauiuited fa
emoloy
»x»«xMl*rJ
In a booth on thr Ktravel, started in tbeir covered wagons, !J I was in the government’s e_
rY. .1‘ th.'1 which
ids rane. Mid: “When does
TC4
— —— —
mean* of
*..
i_____ ulgajdatz
..;ni.i«tr By
Bv means
ot a Ktrong electric
i:.
I guess I'll bid on that J and. following buffalo trails, broke the ' Mbsiodppi jetties that tlw yellow ferer current the occupant of the best is twice
paths which
which in
in a
a few
few months
months were
were plainly
plainly j’ visited tbu M]uml of twenty eight on duty aroused through the ringing of n bcU,
New York Times.
- ——w._
iJSLa
I outllntxl wu.
by the bleaching Ixxies ot tbeir (• nt the jetties, and seventeen became pros- after which a tablet with the wpnls “Time
•t f-&gt;r h”rnm&lt;?'m!r»* i
i beju*t* an,i the toouodsof dead companions trnteil with the fever. The others became to getup!" fa thrust before thoeyes of the
' ■ &lt; ••.r.a.Li i,v
i W,JO bad succumbed to the hardships of the , exhausted in watching their stricken com- sleeper; then his nightcap b pulled off his
Maaywnocouiu uu.
____
■ n&lt;d«». and one night three ot the patients, head, and last ot nil—if hot thoroughly
'
• 4 iii Canada by E. C. Rice, desert.
sought
invest
tbeir
the stxlucManyto
who
could
notcapital
leave in
their
homes I becoming crazed, broke away and took to awake by this time—he'ls pitched owt of
N IV. which is constructed of
sought
•----- u&gt;
.--------invest
-- their
„ &lt;T,.capital
&lt;irW!rjlt^.
iuethe
plan
seduc
was­ I the canebrake*. Thu next day they were
r light boiler iron aud mode tive venture, and n co-operative plan was | found in a swamp, and these three of tbu Iwl on the floor. Meantime the bttsyleleotric spark bra lighted the night knap on
r» &lt;1 luside the box Is a set of
generally adopted la the New England ( seventeen aMicted were the only ones who the dressing table, as nlso the spirit lamp
Burner*, using gasoline, states by which the services of working '
recovered.’’—St. Loub Globe-Democrat.
under the coffee pot—an admirable ar­
l •‘■iliil, intensely hot Are.
members were offset by a fixed amount of
rangement for the dark winter mornings.
i’.rctd and held to the ground
money contributed by others. Hundreds ■
sue i.uuw. ——
_
—Norddeutehc Post.
i .r.ight apron, which operates
of companies were organised on this plan, I
A wife whose husband lias a bungling
i ulgh wind and coreuimea all each of them with u pbyaiciapfhud in many !
Bccclier Died Laughing.
’
brain and a homely face used to try to
.Hie matter over which the burner
instances
with
a
chaplmu
afea
—
Century
tu'tke
things
pleasant
nt
home
by
express
­
When Henry Ward Beecher was dying
bo]t W&gt;.H burn a brake over any kind
ing her admiration ot his talent* and giv­ be broke out into loud and cuntiauotu
of . ;t.d, up hill or down, side hill or level
ing him the pet name of “Bratus.'' Her
SK'j:-'!. at the rate of about twenty miloa
laughter.
’■
ran »v«x -______
“What is it, Mr. Beecher?” .raked bis
_ In suggesting a new theory of the sun’s ; delicate flattery did not seem to have much
per daj, &gt;• m. expenaaof from nineteen to
as she bent nver him.
twenty rents per mile, according to the light and beat to the members of the B&lt;xe ! influence upon him, though she kept it up wife
"Oh, ub. oh, I had such a funny dream.1
; for a whole year after their,marriage. One
** • t.v burned. Behind the fire box ton Scientific society, Mr. George Smith &lt;
I saw such queer things. Ha, ha, bn; It
•-riuieni. whiqh put out any sharks showed acieutillc reasons Why a fat man !■ time not long ago, when she was in a happy
makefi
me laugh to tbibk about it. Such
I
frame
of
melting
mood
or
meditative
state,
•• ait;h may by chance escape from should suffer mote than u lean one in sum­
she expressed her adnri.-atlwti of hb comely a funny drraiu.”
the’.: ^•x.—New York Telegram.
men
Then the dying preacher, still struggling
Tho new theory, briefly put, is this: countenance, and at last went so far u to
Gravity is an ethereal farce continually . say she would give him the pet name of with bb mirth, sank into that sleep which
“Doauty.” He smiled as she repeated the '
‘I’. » .i.great deal easier to write a poem streaming from space through every solar word with a fall consciousness that she had has no drcam.—Detroit Free Press.
b»ti» first sway storm than &lt;o the last," or celestial body. if the body is not mov­ touched bh weak jKiint. And now, what­
able
with
relation
to
some
larger
body,
tvniw i iuw
_
ittnariied thy ;»jeL
To euro ranker got white piue bark
this force of .gravity becomes that form of ever be hb mood ot mind or the vicissi­
''
’ -'“ked the friend.
tudes of life, that word dispels all other fresh from tbu tree, if poarihle, and strep a
molecular motion which we call heat.
' Becaua*. • replied the poet, “you
As gravity depends upon tho mass of a | thoughts and the twain are happy.—Chi- rXrcng tea from it. In another dish steep
®or«r rertain that the last storm is the
a strung tea from common sngc leaves.
body, and as heat is, according to Mr.
Strain a—« put equal quantities together
Smith’s theory, in one souse gravity, it fol­
while hot, edding enough pure bees’ jboarey
lows that the larger a body is the hotter.
«.v«ral tribes of Indians in to make it very sweet. Use it either warm
A Terrible Threat.
’* ’
------- '■ '’i—wwufort.—Boston
Ca,kf—Johnny, what ore you going to
or cold, riaaing the month and gargling
the threat with it several times a daj-. If
re w-en you grow up.’
Herald.
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L. .
t a woman was gtiteu u®
Johnny—I’m goin’ to be a congressman.
some should chance to be swallowed there
James
Parton
ra
y*
\ into the United States and filled
Caller—That isn’t a very high ambition.
need be no cause for alarm.
Johnny-Well, then, pa’d better buy me hara enjoyed n forrf
moHac and bo fo®l» • C*rc .
wt arum before 1 get my mind well made

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cnANCBBV SALK.
It, ptirsanev of anil by virtue &lt;4 an order and ■
&lt;l-cn-e of thr Cln lilt court for the County of !
n»rrv. in ebsnerrv. in the State of Mlclilgaa. I
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iic«l In a'rrt.nin caux therein pending wherein ■
Grorp- W. Butinn is complainant and Rom ■
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ar„ defoislant*.
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public auction to the ntzhest bidder, on Solur- q
of the Court bouse In the City ,4 Uasttmts Oenaty
of liarrv ami Ktau- of Michigan, said Court MtSW
bring the |4ar« for botdlna the rlrcu!troort Mr

north east quarter of section twenty one, la
town tin*:- north, ranse ten west In Barry
।C*lMted^a»i1|*n. Mlete M»v «h lf®1.
The success of this Grczt Couph Cure is
A M&gt;xr.o K. KaxAtimx.
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
Circuit Court Cofnmtssloojr. 5
All druggists arc authorized to sell it on a posBarr) County. Mteh.
itivc guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc­ Smith LCouianva.
I
Holiriiort
for
Complainant.
cessfully stand. That it may become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing a Sample Bottle Free into every borne
in the United States and Canada. If you have
a Coujh, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
it will cure you. If your child has the Croap,
or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and rebel1
is sure. If you dread that inuyfous dvveasc
Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOH’S .CURE, Price locta., co cts. and
*•
&gt; If tout Lungs are tore or Back Lame,
Good zckxIi. Low price*.

GILLASPIE

�astings

Banner.

Additional Local News.

Thursday. Ju®6 181 189&gt;-

MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
WAJIT1WGS. MIGH-. i’OSTOFriCK,
APO C ST 14. 1879-

UTORIAL NOTES
Thr Detroit Tribune’s legislative cormaking life miserable for tlie democratic
■qaawbucka at Lansing. It was this eormpondent who scaled the walls of the
Capitol, Inst whiter, and so secreted him­
self as to bear and take down tn writing
the proceedIngs of a democratic caucus in
representative hall. 1 n the next morning’s
Tribune appeared the whole performance.
Ot late the Tribune’s representative has
been giving his attention to certain in­
famous Irregularities ot hlghrup demosratic squawlaicks, and produced in the
Tribune proof that money had been re­
ceived by certain of these “big Injuns” to
effect legislation. Instead of earning the
good opinion of the legislators for ferreting
out this rascality, the Tribune correspond­
ent appears to have earned the displeasure
of the whole squawbuck population at
Lansing, and by a strict party vote .the
democratic squawbucks having the major­
ity, the correspondent was denied the
privilege of the floor of the house of rep­
resentatives. and the sargeant at arms
was Instructed to enforce the command.
What a spectacle of Reform! But while
be may not be permitted a seat in the same
room with the squaw bucks, a thing not
particularly to be chveted. It Is reasonably
certain that Mr. Graves will be still in a
position to give the people of Michigan
valuable pointers on the deeds and mis­
deeds of the only greatest and positively
unique squawbuck aggregation at the
capital city.

If the prosecutions instituted In London
by Sir William Gordon Cummins against
those who accused him of cheating at the
gambling game of baccarat, while playing
with aristocratic friends, including the
Prince of Wales, has done nothing else,
R has at least opened the eyes of the world,
■nd especially of the English people, to
The rottenness of the aristocracy and of
royalty as impersonated by his royal Nibs,
the Prince of Wales. The spectacle of
the heir to the throne playing at a game
under the ban of English law, is not cal­
culated to arouse In his prospective
subjects high regard for law, nor respect
for royalty. The storm of Indignation
aroused by the disclosures will make the
prince's ears burn for a time, if it dot’s not
cure him-of lawlessness and immorality.

More of the dirty water of democratic
“reform’" is bubbling up from the murky
tquawbuck spring at Lansing. The state
owns two stores at Lansing, the rental for
which goes into the state treasury. Re­
cently the state board of auditors adver­
tised for leases of these stores, and under
the terms of tlie advertisement, the high­
est responsible bidders were to get the
stores. But they didn't. The awgnst
auditors gave the leases to their favorites
and friends, at a rate of 8300' per year
Jew than' wa* offered by other bidders.
And so the good work of reform goes
marching on.

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The Sth Michigan) Infantry earned tl:.e
record during the war of marching inure
miles than any other regiment Iu the Union
service. It waft in the west, the south,
the east, at ail points "where duty called
to danger.’* So remarkable was this record
of long and dangerous marches, that when
the survivors received thelrdlachargcs from
the service, tlie name of the regiment was
designated in the discharge as the "wan­
dering Sth".
,
But it was no alialcs* wandering. It was
because it was noted as peculiarly fitted
for dangerous undertakings that its services
were lu such demand. In one battle, in
lea# than an hour, «f the 453 Ixjys in blue
In this one rvginient, 183 were killed. Of
its 23 officers, 12 Ml in that one battle. No
more eloquent language'could describe the
heroic patriotism of the "Wandering 8th”
than these awful figures.
Tiffs regiment is famous in nations!
history, and famous for heroic deeds and
splendid valor. Many Barry county boys
were numbered wlflh the "wanderera,” and
many an one peristmd in battle or from the
fatigue of long marches.
The reunion of this regiment was held
In this city yesterday. The exercises,
which revived many a happy and sad cir­
cumstance of war, were held in the hall of
Fitzgerald-post In the afternoon. In tlie
evening, the banquet was held in Union
hall, to which the members present, and
some Of our citizebs were invited. The
spread, prepared by the Episcopal ladles,
was elegant ToaMs were responded to
by some of the members of the regiment
among them Supreme Court Justice Long.
Col. Sumner, of Kalamazoo, aud Capt
Donahue. One of the finest addresses
was
that by the eloquent Senator
Colgrove of tiffs city.
We regret that we cannot give a detailed
account of this reunion, which was one of
the most happy and successful iu the
history of the Sth Michigan. It was one
that will be long aad pleasantly remem­
bered by tbe “boys.* The officers elected
are as follows: "Wills D. Fox. Baucroft,
Pres.: H. N. Moure, Grand Rapids. Vice
Pres.; John Atherton, Bancroft, Sec’y and
Treas.

Editor Hastings Banner’
Allow me to call attention to the minis­
terial convention of the U. B. iu Christ
held at Cedar Creek Barry county, Mich,
commencing June 9th, 1891.
The convention opened with a sermon
from Rev.W. A. Weilar, of Nashville, on
the subject ••Colaborers with God.” to a
large and appreciative audience after which
there was an old Uwe conference meeting.
Il was evident the ministers had come up
from their different fields of labor filled
with the spirit of work.
The convention was organised on June
10. Rev. B. H. Mowers, chairman; Rev.
W. D. Stratton, secretary; Rev. B.
Griswold, treasurer. Some business
attended to nnd then the woak ot the pro­
gram was taken up aixi carried out.
There was an exciting interest created In
the question box occasioned by the depth
of the questions asked, The evening was
devotttd to the young people ot whom there
is a large class about Cedar Creek. On
June It th the interest seemed to increase
along the lines of revival work as the
question. "How Bent to Secure a Revival.”
until in the afternoon three souls gave a
surrender to God. Rev." W. D. .Stratton
preached in the evening, text. John 3. 1G,
after which the sacrament of the Lord’s
supper was administered, large appreciat­
ive audiences were present atall these
services and showed there respect for the
U. B. church. Those that think the U, B.
church is going to fail in the present crlsikin which she is passing through may dis­
miss sH their fears, fur with a.body of
consecrated men as she po sasses she can
not fall. And we are glnd to note in this
con vet ion that our church is doing better
and grander work tftan ever beforeEspeeiai mention should be made of -tlie
untiring efforts of Rev. J. W. Mlers in his
work, also Rev. Wm. Campbell; in fact all
over tlds conference there is commendable
work done for the Master. A’ vote of
thanks was extended to the people of Oder
Creek and some resolutions in regard to
Christians zeal were passed and the con­
vention adjourned with God’s blessing.
Yours respectfully,
W. D. Stratton, Sec.

Additional County News.
Orangeville Mills.
Last Thursday night May Saddler In a
state .ot .mental aberration left home and
wandered around in Gun river swamp un­
til eotne time Friday night when ahe start­
ed for Otsego where her father found her
on Saturday night
,
Abbie Potter, of Yankee Springs, is
spending a few days with Mrs. Tira Ells­
worth.
Mr. Coykendall and wife entertained
friends from Middleville over Sunday.
Examination in the 8th grade at the
school house on Monday with quite a
number fromother schools in attendance.
Guy Coj&lt;ndall visited hla dster at
Yankee Springs last week.
Frank Pressly and wife, of Martin, vis­
ited at WilL&lt;rawford’s last Sunday.
Children’aflay, June 14th. was enjoyed
by all who attended the exercises both
morning and evening.
James Williamson and wife vtailed at
Mrs. Harriet Beattie’* last Sunday.

JUDGE

NOT

On trial to be sure of a sale.
Nothing to get out of order,
burners. It lights at once,
flame in the world. No sputt

operate.

heat the
&gt;st powerful
flashing. A

over a hot
steady strong blue flame. Xu
stove. Yon can epok, bake/ wash or iron quicker and
cheaper than with any wood stoVe. Try one, it costs

nothing to try it.

W. F. POWERS

Oft. with smne. the meaner motive
Ever strike* the fancy Unit.
Then be gentle .with misfortune;
Never furenxut to extend
Evil mention of a neighbor.
Or of one you’ve call’d a friend.
Judge not with detracting iqiirlt;
Speak not with dhdalnful tongue.
Nor with Irani and htwty feeling
Do one human crektyre wrung.
Words there nre that, sharp a* winter,
Strip the little left to cheer.
Oh. be yours the kinder nihalon.
Prune to soothe, not cause u tear.
Then be gentle with miafortunu;
Never foremost to extend
Evil mention of a neighbor.
Or of one you’ve call'd a friend.

CANCER &amp; SCROFD LA

The splendid pnvtpect this year for the

We return

New Quick Meal Stove

IN- HASTE.

BLOOD

every trip a bottle of Syrup

Ever made. We think it the best, and so do our cus­
tomers. We have only to send ont the

Ne’er be hasty in your Judgment.
Never forv.nxwrt to extend
Evil mention of a neighbor.
Or of .one you’ve call’d a friend.

c&amp;ss

mi

VAPOR STOVE

Mrs. Bowker of yout city is on our
streets visitlug friends.
William Meritt and wife have moved
back on their place.
The school at Hope Center has had to
be closed on account of the illness of their
teacher.
Miss Kinnle Merritt finished another
successful term of school at the Doud
school bouse.
The U. B. Sunday school at Cedar Creek
and the Evangelical school at Cloverdale,
with three other schools, join in a picnic
the 17th on Acker point
D. A. Bowker and wife of your city at­
tended the funeral of W. Owen at Cedar
Creek.
Miss Gesler is visiting her grandpa, I..
C. Geslcr.
Salleck W. Owen died in Hope township,
June 13, 1891* aged 44 years. He was -a
faithful member of the U. B. church;
a kind husband, a loving father and
a good citizen. A wife aud three small
children mourn his loss. Funeral services
were Sunday, Rev. Mlers, officiating.

MIXER’S

Barry county district lodge No. 18, I.
O. G. T. will meet In quarterly session
with Star lodge at Yankee Springs on
Monday. June 22nd, 1891. commencing at
10 o’clock a. m.
G. A. Mosky.
District Seen tan*.

Can show you the best

Row Phillip* U Uil» wrlllni. l,-ir,lnlu«
from her sickness so that she can sit up in
a chair for a short time.
John Kipp and L. C. Edmuml" wore
called upon to arbitrate affairs at Clark
Hunt's residence.
Levi Palmatier goes limping around.
Tbe basket concert jflcnlc at Fine lake
last Saturday was a success.
Haying will be commenced by .some this
week.
The Ladles’Aid society held at 1’ettengill's last week Wednesday was a grand
success.
•
John Kipp is having one of the finest
stone wall fences made along the highway
that is in this part of the country.
Harvey Bellinger is having a wall laid
for a cottage on Ms ground at Gull lake.
IfcThe Ice cream social nt Marshall Bellenger’it last Friday night was a grand success.

Unquestionably the Grand Rapids street
railroad corporation is wrong in Insisting
Wat Its employees must hot join labor
THE MARKETS•efanlzations. But the striking street car
men are doing things infinitely worse when
they seek to retaliate by tearing up the
track, stoning the street cars, mobbing the
Clover seen to.5004.00.
Beaus—ai.GO per bu.
new employees and attempting to blow up
Obituary.
Corn—c.
Ibemachlnery of the company with dynam­
George D. Moore died at his home in
Beef—Dressed IG. 00 OKJO calves. »4 00 G4.60
—iSfilSc.
ite. Such lawlessness Is not merely In­ Maple Grove, June 14th, 1891, after an HF ' Egn
Hiles—Beef,&lt;Mc; calf, 5c.
news of over a year. He had not been well
Lard—Be.
excusable, jt is wickedly criminal.
since he bad the la grippe one year ago
Lfa»—8elllngat90rperbbl; waterlime.tl.50
last January. The cause of his death was per bbl.
Oats—toe per bu.
G. Major Taber, clerk of the Jackson diabetes. He was bom In Harrison Co.,
Pouuoes-05tt70c. per bu.
state prison under this democratic reform Ohio, Sept 2nd, 1829. When five years
Poft-W 000*4 B0.
J1 •&lt;-M »*r u’n •
adasiolstntion. has a great head. He Is a of age he removed with his parents to
Salt—SeHing at 81 per bbl.
Seneca Co., Ohio, where he resided till
Thnotby Seed—Selllna at tt.75 per bu.
jwfftively original and unique genius. He
tlie year 1848, when he came to Maple
Wheal—No. 1. white* .«?:red. * .97.
lots discovered that “from 50 to 75 per Grove. He was united In marriage to
Flour-83.00 )&gt;er hundred.
eenfoftbe crimes which rend men to Elizabeth Holmes, of Attica, Ohio, April
Hat prison, are caused by tbe protective 30th, 1857. They settled on the farm
Beans—*2.00 ner bu. for citv picked.
where be died. He leaves two sons, four
tariff! It is now In order for the squaw­
Butter—13&amp;I3C. creamery 20«a
brothers and three sisters to mourn their
Corn-Kir rx-r bu.
bock teglalaUire to retire G. Major Taber loss, his wife and one son having pre­
Eggs-tsaiGc.
Oat»—4Sc uerbu.
«m a pension, and let him complete bls ceded him to the other world.
Poultry—Live: chickens, e;
duek
&lt;
atady of tbe philosophy of Idocy.
turkeys.
Wheat-No.l white 81.M. No. Srcd.tj.cq.
We wish to secure a representative In
The United Presbyterian synod recently
Hnsllngs. Mich., for our new No. 0 high
at tta resrion In Pittsburg suspended five arm sewing machine, and would like to
Cattle—dull
Sheep and Lambs—dull
MhffsterH who had been guilty of the hear from anyone who deHires to secure a
Bog-—Medium ami Mixed tt.aXM5.05.
profitable
occupation
or
a
valuable
adjunct
awful crime of voting at state elections!
to an already established business.
It is just such miserable foolishness as
To a responsible party, or one who can
Jttris that keeps thousands out of tbe give good security, we are prepared to
make liberal terms of credit No previous
Meas, the Influence of orthodoxy cannot experience In- sewing machines is neces­
sary, as we spend time and money In
fail to diminish.
assisting our dealers to learn the business.
The world is fast learning that the new
How do Patrons of Industry like the “No 9” is the only perfect sewing machine
great ■•reforms” emanating from the ever made. Address Wheeler &lt;Jt Wilson
Mfg. Co.. Chicago. UL
aqaawbuck legislature? If they are
FOR THff
tired of the wretched work done at Lansing
Notice to Builder*
Sealed bids will be received by the
•orry for their part In bringing such an Board of Education, of the city of Hast­
ings, up to seven o’clock of the evening of
June 30th to build a school building on the
central grounds of Mild city. Pl^ts and
THE GREATEST
To “RBxtoaa Inquirer.” No, the Mich- specifications can be seen at the store of
Huffman Bros. Bids to l&gt;e for building
above the foundation. The Board reserves
MMttfcMB sqrawbucks are still studying the right to reject any and all bld*.
RCMEOr OF THE AOE.
BOAHfl OF ElH’CATION,
by Clement Smith, President.
■nd "How not io adjourn."

wheat crop this country ever raised

Powers’ Hardware

L. A. WETZEL,
Fourth of July

CELEBRATIONrear is Green
Now is the time to prepare for
the celebration by securing
one of those fine three-quarter
body top carriages to be seen
and Insect Gans,
Sticky and Poison Fly Paper, at my show rooms.
Pure and cheap.
Have a carnage of yourown.
Do not depend on some one
else and at last be disappoint­
ed in getting one.

THE DRUGGIST.

I. wish* to announce to the
public that in addition to reg­
ular Fire Insurance business,!

and London Purple,
White Hellebore
and Insect Powder,
Bug Finish

FRED L. HEATH

Fire and Accideni taaccHgt.

JESSE TOWNSEND.
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Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.
HASTINGS. MICH.
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am also agent for the Mutual
Reserve Live Stock Insurance
Company, of Marshall, Mich.,

the only live stock insurance

company authorized to trans­
act business in tbe state of
Michigan’ Said company was
organized for the purpose of
insuring live stock from death
from all causes under tbe mu­
tual plan where^the cost of

such insurance is each year

limited by the death rate of
that year.

A Vitry Wiise Man
^an^’ears a2° stated that "Money saved is better that Money
earne ,
e impression continues to grow that this wise man told
the truth.
♦k u7!1*5 ^ads yS.t0 remark that k is ^ays “Mouey Saved” to buy
the best makes of shoes. They wear longer, wear better, and give
one satisfaction while wearing,
M e keep this kind of goods, and consult the interests of
our ctistomers as well as our own when making prices on them,
You will
be consulfang your own interests if you buy these goods.
• ,
- • .,
.
~ j'-’u uuy inese jjoous.
A ou will
th t'V
us ’2 say&gt;ngof them, after you have put them to
the testf
_ * ...
i a ,judicious
J purchase.
1
test nt
of artnal
actual wear, that
you made

aud by Ibr one of fiv

For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Sixer &amp; Sons, Meetings, Mien.

LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS OF
BARRY COUNTY.
’

�4ASnngs Banner.
Tlitnulay June *8. 1»1.

,

•f------- ^TkTcOOK- Lot*! Editor.

=
d.u!, ,M»rda, »tun&gt;ooo. Hn wmt Mt
to the woodshed after some wood, and be­
Ing gone longer than was neaewary to g-t
the same, some member of the family went
out to tbe woodshed and found that "he had
fallen dead. The family have the sympa­
thy of all.
The wool boot factory is now employing
57 hand} la turning out 600 palm of wool
boots dally, and already has an hand orders
enough to keep the factory running till the
middle of September. Our merchants are
already finding that the 8450 weekly wagethis Institution is now paying makes quite
a difference in business.

personai^mehtion,

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k.xSi

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WMln
a5,Ste-£X*KU,,''“h‘,br

L. N. Morbfr. or lUnbeld. ... tll,
Our citizens appreciate the efforts being
Hullo,, rri,tld, TuB&gt;d&gt;).
made by Hams * Van Arman to secure
constantly a fresh stock of fruits and vege­
Ertatle,or jMkwn,
tables.
This
enterprising
firm
make
it
their
In
the
city on Uu.lne*s Tue«1.y.
*
i
businesstp keep in stock those articles 'de­
•”‘l
«&gt;«nt bnnday In
manded by the trade. You will always
wnn&gt;
find their stock of groceries, provisions, Barry,die, t*
crockery and glassware complexe, and
»i
'laochlar Bemlre,
prlcessatisfactory.
and wlfc *"
’
C- 'V. -Ionian
The promotion exercises of tbe eighth
Botloia W||| wx&gt;n eMer lhe employ or
grade of tlie public schools will be held
Co.. mauutwLrin,
In Union ball on Wednesday eve. June 24.
’
A small admission tee of ten cents will be ebemlua and druimata. ot Detroit.
Absolutely Pure.
charged to help cover expenses. Exercises
. ,-,.f bnkiu'2 iwwter. Highest to begin at 8 o’clock sharp local time. An vl.uIL1: A’ sll"‘'rl«“‘l, who bad been
w*
r
°
r
.
•*■"'
tllue
*t
her
wmX
A.
V
. &lt;rvnK«h.- U. 8. Govern- excellent program has been prepared for
BittfcSJSii tefl '°r her 1|0“» *■
the occasion, and those who attend will be
paiue vreek Friday.
well entertained.
Rev. Mr Irrtnt and wife. Mr, N. Barlow.
Write the Western Michigan college.
„ . . VnnArmm. aud Him Knowlton
Grand Rapids, Midi., for new year book. attended tlie VI Oman’s Auxiliary nf the
Literary, teachers’ normal kindergarten, Boani of Misaons at Allegan Tueaflav and
commercial and shorthand eourer-. Re­ W edneaday of last week.
view term for teachers commences July
The many friends ot MIm Edna Havens
20th, and continues six weeks. Extensive
preparations, lowest rates, board aud room will lx- pleased to learn that she has been
S2.25 pj-r week. The most elaborate elected principal of one of the schools in
college building In North America just Owosso. Aliss Havens has earned success
and a splendid reputation n» a teacher.
completed. Write for particulars.

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You can
find the

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks,
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offiice.

F. R. PANCOAST.

POWDER

QLOTfllNQ I

jrt. 1 Flour $2.75.

We have a few of those
loose Muscatel raisins at
7 cents.
.
We

-i lieadi|iiai;ters

for al: - b-l- fruits. Cash for

butler )in&lt;! eggs.
•\onrs Respectfully

JOS. ROGERS.
Sugars way down.

leans
Most

is Lenox
LOCAL NEWS.
Clreu!

•2.000
to F. H. Barlow
liatiu has a. new* Hnrt-

building: n new Ixmse
in th*.*
Mh* I--*'-r.i Besxmer is the ownet of a
fine lady'- ••Hickory;’ bicycle.

Piano* and or®.nk nt very low prices at
John
r’- jewelry' -tore.
Mi-- Aliev Uni’ will M-ll millinery ^oods
U* next 3« days for 20 iter cent. pff.

like to

Buy «j&lt;

j-uj.watd? WvIL we would
■i mill established hire.

■ aud eye glnbsft* of John
re your eyes tested free of

dung?.

House and iiaru to rent In fourth wanj.
corner ot l*u;k and Center streets.' EiiMoire of .1, Russen.

V. Ixtiti- is preparing to erect a nice
dwrifing dn his lot just south ot Dr.
Barter’* new bouse.
It soiiiKi- as though we were going to
.havf'a hand again In our city. One has
brto organise! with Chas. Wise as leader.

Any person in need of n watch of any
rtyi* or kind will do well to see John
Beamer’s st-e k , before purchasing elsewbere.
k,

io&lt;j busla-B - pure Japanese buckwheat
for -4l&lt;- hy .1. W. Bentley at 75c per
bu. Thi- buckwheat yields 50 bushels
and lietter per acre.

Tlie Ibx-ktord watch has proven itself to
** the nn»»t accurate time keeper of all
moderate price watches.' John Betsmer
sell* them tn Hastings.
More building in Hastings this year
taxa for several years past. Tbe'record
“ the chwe nf the year for new buildings
*nd improvements will fall little if any
*«* than 575.000.
.
i
.

F. G btoweii has jus’ received a fine
tine ofGt-nt's Kangaroo and Cordovan
™?es' h will pay you to examine them
Wrare you buy. if you want a first class
nwk bottom price.
tXsdet George Rock, who fe completing

TOttudie* Ut the Glasgow university. re&lt;*“ly took the first prize awarded by that
Witatkm n» its student* in naval
■rcuitectur.-. George's friends feel proud
Jf tbr record he is making.

Frank Bush. Tuesday forenoon, attempt­
The young people, of the town line, gave
ed to stop a span of colts, near the old
depot, that had become frightened at a an lee cream social at the residence of Geo.
passing train. One of the colls wheeled S. Clark Friday evening June 12 for the
and planted a hind hoof squarely on benefit of Elder Brownell. The proceeds
Frank’s face. He wax knocked down, and netted 814.45. The claxs extends their
was Insensible for a few minutes. He re­ thanks to those whose united efforts made
the Social £ grand steers*.
covered, however, and is not much the
worse for his Injury. He feels that
Itev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at Uttgratitude Is no partofthat colt’s nature. Presbyterian church, June 21. morning
and evening. In the evening at Ute re­
The Forum for July will contain a re­ quest of the graduates he will deliver a
view.of the policy and au estimate of the baccalaureate address and all interested in
character of the young Emperor of Ger­ the schools are cordially invited'. Senice
many by F. Heinrich Geffcken, imperial
Privy Councilor, who explains in detail
Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presbyterian
the dismissal ot Bismarck and the relations
between the Emperor ami the ex-Chancrl- church pn June 21 at 6:30. To be led by
lor. This article is one of tho most im­ Willie Grigsby.
portant ever contributed to nn American
The last lu the aeries of Methodist
church socials for this rtmferetiee year
will l&gt;e held Wednesday afternoon and
As an example ot what the Building and
evening. Juve -24. at the parsonage.
laoan Association is doing, we give the
Tables will be set in the Itouse and on the
following: One man, who-works lu one
lawn. This is the general social and all
of the factories here, borrowed the money
the clubs are expected to participate.
ot the Association to pay for a lot and Supper from 5 to 8. Ice cream will Ite
build .1 new house on it. coxtlii$ IA all served from 5 o'clock through the evening.
nearly 81100. It will cost him to pay for All are invited.
thi-* home SS.45 a month for nine years.;
Children’s Day i« always a great day in
He was paying in rent for a house no: so
'desirable, $7.00 per month. So tor Sl.45 Methodism, and tbe observance, first set
a numth above his rent, for nine years, be In motion by that church, has ta-eii follow­
can jwv for and own the home he Ihys in. ed i&gt;y nearly every other evangelical
Mieiety. Not only is it Important and in­
The sale of summer resort tickets com­ teresting in itself, but the special purpose
mencing June 4th. 1W1, from 'Hastings of the finite raised by It—the training of
to points and at rates named as follows: |xx»r young men and women for the
Traverse City and return $7.10. Bay View missions and ministry—radd to its Import­
or Petoskey nnd return $05. Harbor ance. Last &gt;ear in the 51. E. church, the
Springs and return 32.20, Mackinaw City comfortable sum of $54,090 was raised.
and ret uni 310.30. Mackinac Island and re­ Thh year HJs hoped the amount may be
turn $11.30. Sale will continue until increased to &amp;13.0V0.
At the M. E.
September 30th. Extreme limit for return church of this city, on the part of the
•passage on tickets to all alrovc points will Sunday school connected with It. great
!be Oct. 81. 1891.
M. H. Counts.
efforts were made to have Children's Day
Ticket AgL M. C. R. R. • • one that should-Ins, If possible, in adranee
. of former observances in interest and reMr. Weaver having removed from Hast-' su]t&lt;
The
church was beautifully
Ings. Messrs. Stuart A Knappen have ( tri
.Crated fur the occasion.
——-I.- nn
... —association
......
vr. William
tvur..... O.
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.......
made
with Mr.
The flue program arranged by the church
Lowden, with whom they will have an I Ixmrd of e«lueation wax carried out hi a
A».tice iu the new Hostings cRy bank build-1 very IntetesUug ami huprewdve manner.
Tng. Mr. Lowden will give such atten­ The handsome xum of 832.70 was mixed
tion ax may be needed to the transaction by the collection, of which the various
of Barry county inwiness for tbe firm. Sunday school classes contributed $26.50.
Mr. Knapjien will, however, give penonml
Through carelessness souk barlxM wire
attention to such matters as may require,
or in which clients desire such attention, was iert loose on the fair ground Sunday
both os regards Hastings business now Mild Henry Barnaby's gray home happened
on hand and new business. Clients desir­ to come into contact with It. Henry Is
ing to communicate with Messrs. Stuart A now driving a new horse for a few days.
Knappen may do so through Mr. Ixiwden. All the Imrbed wire in this country should
or may address them at No. 15 New House­ be exported or put up on the shelf?
man block. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Barry Lodge No. K. of P. fittingly ob­
/ Tbe Reunion of the Alumni of the Hast­ served the newly Instituted Memorial day
ings high school will take place Friday of that yrder on Sunday test The day
evening, June 26th. at the Residence of was one that would keep most people
Hon. P. T. Colgrove. There will be the pretty close to the shade at home. Never­
usual banquet, after which will come the theless upwards of 60 members met in
‘'toasts.” There will be no literary pro­ Castle hall at 2.30. p. m. and at thiee
gram, and only a short business session. o’clock marched to tlie M. E. church’ and
It Is expected tbe evening will be given listened to an excellent discourse by Rev.
up to the renewing of the fellowships of W. M. Puffer, on subjects befitting the
the school room. The banquet will be occasion, »lt was a masterly addreni, and
prepared by the ladles of Emmanuel we think no Knight who heard IL couhl
ehurch. and that to all It is neeesaary to have felt other than that to him tbe dignity
state in order to say that it will be of the and character of Knight hood was raised
finest. It to expected that this reunion after listening to the address. Very
•nd banquet will be one of the most appropriate music was, furnished by a
pleasant iiFthe history of the Association. quartette, who all belonged to the lodge
Tbe treasurer requests that ail members here. After the services at the church the
Knights headed by Col. E. Y. Bogle who
comcjffepared to pay their dues.
was In command for the occasion, and Rev.
l^lie graduating exercises of Class *91 of W M. Puffer, marched In column of twos
!he Hastings high school will take place to Riverside, where they were marched to
Friday afternoon June 24th, 1891, in the the graves of tbeir deceased Brothers
courtyard. If the weather be favorable, Harvey Wright. C. C. Mason. C. IL Vanotherwise probably in Union ball. Follow­ Arman and Geo. Simpson: upfln each grave
each Knight dropped a floral emblem.
ing is the program:
The remains of Knight Chas. Bronson
Music. Glee Club.
were interred at Middleville- As It was
Invocation.
ImnoMible to decorate his grave, the Knights
Salutatory. Lydia Dillbahner.
Abraham Lincoln, Charles Duane Bauer. left their floral tributes In his memory on
the alter of their castle hall, before pro­
Mottoes. Lulu Clare Teeple.
ceeding to the church. After the decora­
All Nature in Harmony, Kadie Leins.
tion of the graves at Riverside, the Knights
War No More. Harry A. Bowker.
were drawn up In the form ot a circle with­
Class Motto, Fanny M. Seaver.
in the cemetery. Intlde the clrele were
Music. Solo. Miss Sarah Jones.
Col. Bogle, Rev. Puffer and Past Chance lor
Woman of the 30th Century. Edith U
Clement Smith. The latter made a brief,
Barnum.
and eloquent address In memory o
Life's Purpose. Ora A. McV1,nJ°^L,., . touching
tbe deputed Brothers. Col.
History of Hastings. Minnie E. Calkins..
The Modern High School Boy. E, a few appropriate words to the knights,
and wa» followed by Rev. Puffer who
Gertrude Lake.
«...
c- offered a short prayer and pronounced the
Stepping Stones to Higher Things, F.
benediction. The Knights were then dis­
Belle Lampman.
„ x
banded.
committees previously choren
Class Oration, Africa’s Futfire, Wm. Guy
.ranged the flowers In emblematic pieces.
Bauer.
Then the Kuighta proceeded to their homes
Music.
all feeling that It was worth tar more than
Snow Bound. Maude E. Stebbins.
a’l ilwtboe aud trouble to do whet had
The American Girl as She Is. Minnie A.
been done In memory oP the deceased
Wardell.
Class Poem, Hastings H. S. Alumni, Brothers of Barry lodge.

Edna Brown.
_
Immigration. Chauncy R. Btebop.
Mi&amp;, Maud Bartley and her class -in inSoliloquy of the Schoo! Boom Clock.
"HWWitel music, together with the male
Mae Hobbs.
composing the M. E. church choir. Grace
Class Htotory. Wilda Belle Biivln.
*h&gt;cl: Miss Bartley is organist, gave
Munlc.
L'eg•pleasant musicale at the home of
Aerial Navigation. Rose «. BiWnfW• °- Sc!,’,,u Friday evening. It was^
■
„___ .
i John J. MeCkUnm.
•ery creditable to all concerned.
Class Prophecy. Ktlherinc J. Dooley.
Valedictory, Charlotte E. Carpenter.
Carload* of baled rye straw are beingWt&gt;e«l from this city to Pen Yau. X. Y..
Mmdc. Class Song.
.
I
Prreentaliou of Clara, Prof. w. v.
t
“‘•wnfaetureu Into material

tlo,IHe finishing, supplaaling .
*«• R is claimed to b« cheaper, more
aud capable of as beautiful a!
-- wu-h as me
quarter-sawed oak.

btCokte’rring

Smith.

Diplomas,

Hon.

Clement

Wtaa Iber -W. lo !&gt;□£_. t&gt;l°M pur Ber

vtK1 to wo.lder Mtxrr, C. 4 8. S.. «s It !.
b*&gt;t In lb. world .nd will do von mon&lt;ro.«! thin twice f-w amount trf an, other
Kleine For sate by drurslals.

T Parker baii decided to plot » pwtinn'ofhto farm, which front* on W est
State Stand will *eU a number ofvalaabte lots 4x12 rod* at very reasonable terms.

Are what wo have for sale, and these axe what people all have to buy, and the

PLACE - TO

BUY-SUCH-GOODS

MORRILL &amp; CO.’S STORE
We buy goods in large quantities and therefore can give you value received for
your money invested. We not only buy goods for the Hastings store, but for
FIVE OTHER BRANCH STORES. Two are located at Ann Arbor, one at
Bay City, one At»B^rou, and one at Flint; making in all six large stores, and in
buying goods for all these stores it enables us to procure the

-VERY BEST OF BARGAINS
And we propose to give our customers the benefit of it. Give us a call; you will *
always find us ready to show goods. ■ Yours respectfully,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH.
P. S.—Remember our goods .ire Marked in Plain Figures and are STRICTLY
ONE PRICE TO ALL.'
.

The Apparel Oft
Proclaims' the Man

Therefore it is wise in making your selections of clothing to get that which fits best,
looks best, is best. No doubt exists in the mind of any man who has ever worn the Stein
Bloch Co. clothing that it is the equal of the best tailor made garments, at from one-third to
a half less money. You can buy this clothing in Barry county only at our store.
To complete “the apparel that oft proclaims tbe man,” come and see and buy from our
stock of hats, shirts, collars, cuffs, neckties, etc. You will have every reason to congratulate
yourself if you act on the above suggestions.

.

GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

�Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

HURLED TO DEATH. ।

PLAY ON THE DIAMOND.

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' BUSINESS CARTE"'"

I

A rblHtMs Home.
Smith and hh wife have
toat money can buy. but there to w «&amp;•«'«
I larking to flwir happini**.
------- \
* of children, but no little volet* pratth'. no
Frightful Disaster to a Train in
X iiicago. Jan. KL—lAWgua baaa /bal!
feel liaU&lt;r In thHr bcautlfii bi»«w.
mbits yesterday were: At Boston—Boston | ..j wt,uiii give ten .vara of ui.v lire ••
Switzerland.
?, Gblcagn V; «t Philadelphia—I’hiladel- j P&lt;rtIid have one healthy, living child
pbiii S, Cincinnati If. at New York-New my own^ Smith &lt;»rtcu «y»
wad
PLUH&amp;E THROUGH A WEAK BRIDGE. York 1-iH.bnrir »: ot llrrmklrn-Cleee- No nomon eon l« the /MJ"
loud 0. Br.»kleo 10.
.
lolT.RrtW
*'7 I’.’.^T- LLnH^
It Ml&lt;* «nurr»
-kaocUHon: At Colun&gt;bu.-Atbl«lc 2. heollb. ...................
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P*'""
ColuntbuKO: nt Clnelnonll—Clluluiinll
Washington 1; at Louisville—Louisville 3, ft:nctimi!il d&lt; mnfiart’l* bei* ,VK .
Horror In jJnlthnon. jj.
St, lx&gt;Uis-Sl. JdOUia ti, dition l» such ihat Mw »*•••"* •'."I*',’0 “‘}ve
In-althy cliiUlren. D'. Pw«re* Faxorlle
Drath'fn Tbeir Bed*—Great Deslruction I
CHICAGO, June 11.—lacagud base ball Pirsoriptinn I# a Mtvcreiga and guarnUtoPU
of Property by &gt;*lood in the Indian j genres yesterday Were reported -is follows: remedy tor nil three aliments, bee guarTerrit.ry.
| At yos’ton_Chicago 0, Boston 13; at Clevv- antev prlnlnl mi -Wrttlr-wrap|wf.
Petjpips yon “rc nm down, can’t cat.
Behlin. June 15.—A fearful accident is laud—Brooklyn 9, Clavehuid F*. at New . Th&gt;r-' h mil n doetorandohlv one under­
ren’t ski p, can't think, can’t do anything reported from Switzerland. A railroad. York—Pittahurl; 14, New A ork 6: at Phil* taker m Alger comily.
to your tattofaction. Mid you wonder what bridge arrow, tbe Moeaichen, a small af- । odclphia—4Cincinnati
Philadelphia!.
’torlnnatl 33. Philaddlohia
1.
ails you. You should heed thu wanting,
Association; At Washington City—
fluent of the Rhine, at Stein, in the can­
you are taking the firat step into nervous
Washington 3, Athletic 2. No other games
prostration. You need a nerve tonic and ton of Basel, not far from Germany, gave played.
The Riclm:«'ti&lt;l driving n—orUtltni offer
in Electric Bitters you will find the exact way yesterday under the weight of an ex­
CHtt'AGO, June 12.—League base twill
remedy for restoring your nervous system cursion train, crowded with throngs ol clubs yesterday made the following rec- $400 i:t ji;ir.'''s fr«r races July 4.
to Its normal, healthy condition. Surprto- peojdt* who were on their way to a musical onts: Al Bunion—Chicago G, Boston Ut at
“ET.IUCK THE GOLDEN MEAN.**
ing results follow the use of this great fete. Two engines and tlw find car. with
•
As a IIIimhI Furlfler.
nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite all Ila piwfengera,_x
first P
plunged
1“n“”1 ,into
, 'the
“I; llH»kly«-ne~Und S. Brankin. H •&lt;
The Det will Free Press says:^••lliWuirt’*
returns, good digestion is restored, and river, while the other cars remained sub- i Philadelphia— Cincinnati2, Philadelphia 1. . Rheumatic Syrup prepareu uy iurv....~o
.Syrup prepared by The CharlfS
the liver and kidneys resume healthy
peuded over the stream. All the trainmen
Association: At Baltimore-Athletic 2.1 Wright Medicine Company, of this rtty.
action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at W. were killed, and every pnssengvr in the I Baltimore V; at Washington City-Wash-, |in5 ttn,ck the Gdlden Mean, iu the treatH. Goodyear's drug store.
submexged car was drowned. Thirteen I ington 5, Boston 1!»; at Cincinnati—Ciuof H|| blood dLrn«&lt;*s. aud Ito success,
cars were saved. The number of killed ciuuati 5, Columbus 3;pogome at Louis*
nn et|jenee that an hunest, pure and
i। ra
’uuble medicine,
The best salve In the world for cuts, was at least sixty, and of those Injured I ^He.
•».v.
.. _
- u.uuine
nirun •••&gt; • to not Incapable
------ a------- of- atbruises, *ores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever not 1«sm than 10f». .The fearful calamity'
C
hicago, June
If.—Chicano
Chicago and
«■»*&lt;«»J«« ir
aim New i. tractiug
lr.nHnir tlw attention &lt;&gt;f
of every
every family.
family,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
York met at Imi« Imll yesterday, and An-; There M*m» to be but one upinioh as to
has caused a terrible shock in Switaerlokid
coms, nnd all skin eruptions.* and positive­
aon’s “Cults'’ went down before the its merit its n family medicine.
TH.,I. U)« rr.1
»' U» IU«™» «
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is and south Germany. Rescuers liustened ■Gi-RIA■■ U«CT. «o«.: At X.« Yorkguaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or to tbe scene, and the injured were taken Cbicogo «, New York* ot »rooklrn- | ll&gt;i« wonderful r.mr,l&gt;. IU perfert U*
Clnelnni.il
Brooklyn T: ar Bortonection. In rra .vlng all unpun .i d
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For fair by W. IL Goodyear, the druggist.
DEVASTATED BY WATER.
Htlalmnt A Borton S; rt Phllodel|&gt;hla-' pilrtrneila palter Iran Wood. So MW
Clereland 0. BMIadelrMa S.
.lioold be »lllKrtt « M a thorough and et.James Einprey fell under a land roller
Association: At Washington City— fvctual blood purifier for young and oN.
while at work Tuesday on his farm, near
Wasbingfuu fl. Athletic:;*, at Baltimore-’ For sale by W. IL Goodyear.
Hartsuff, St (Hair county, and was crushed
Abkakuas city, Kan, June 15.—A
Borton 4, Baltimore0; at Cincinnati—Cintob-k'to death.
.
.
.
clnnnti
0. Columbus 3; al Loulsrille-St. '
CoruBtra Ims successful «!iool of teh.g
gentleman who has just arrived here from
Greer county in the extrema south part of Lonto U, Louisville 7.
. raph».
the
Indian
Territory
reports
that
the
Red
Following
are .ire.wuuum
the National &lt;v.*,
league
i,B|nnrs Ol
oj HIV
toe »C.*M|',
aralp, .tetter M&gt;res. and
—- '
•
,
r-uun
•i«M &lt;»«*
Ux ‘corop
All llMinOV»
River
aud
its north
been out bf
Sutunlay:
Boston
PUts- iimamin
dlll.drufl&lt;cunNiAiiii
.urwl. x„di*IImrb»«r
Peeked
, hence.
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— have
.
— for
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-z - At Boston
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^1.
,1- Saa^Xaa
"V completely I 1burg
m.w. K.
DI. 11 ..I.1.X &gt;.—111.
s la«l at ..V,, n .1"
. . by using Hall’* Vege
----- ’aMe
their
bank’ SXa
for over -.
a ...a
week,
5; a*
at PhRadelphia
Philadelphia
4. । |,-W|lrM pirventrd
I ■ ■I »...w the
I I... people ...
’I--, afcl.. ...1 G; ...
Z.f-lc S8, '
hemming
in a....!
and ...ulnn
cutting off all
all ij /"Cl&lt;-»&lt;land
at X'_..n
New York--—S.*\
New York
; S'cillan Bair Ueuca-er.
communication with the outeiile world, j Chicago 7; nt Brooklyn—Cincinnati 1,
|
Bishop Foley will conCrin a numberpf
The rainfall there haa been simply terrible Brooklyn 11.
and the people are suffering everywhere, i Association:
*
' "
(Saturday) At Baltimore Jackson prison convicts in the Catholic
Cincinnati— I faltb. July) I'.’.
Over half of the wheat crop han been
*eti en
m-­ —
—Baltimore
xiaiiimore 3.
•&gt;. .Athletic
.-vimctic 2;
«. at
aiviunuiuiii
nearly
Cincinnati 1. Columbus 4; nt Washington i
tirely ruined and corn and oats lire x__
*
“Waahingtou
f*fiuiil|,iuu w.
., ...
;ed tho
City—
4. iriowiii
Boston 7;
at ..JU...
Louis- •
all killed. A cloud-burst inundated
— Vllf
The
rille—Louisville
J, nt.
St. Louis
U. i.Tiinuay
(Sunday)'
little town
Frazer, ruining
vown rniwr,
ruiniug every
c»cvy merrow vine
XxJUlsvuio a,
lxiuis v.
• •** ordinary
....... , ■ treafmrnt
...
. of contagions
■
H. P. Smith dropped dead at the W Miuc
chant’s stock of goods am! compelling the At IdOuwville
rille—St. loouis
IajuIs 0, lamiaville
lAiuisville 3; nt ' Mood poisoning
poi»onl»« ’*• todrive one
&lt;’n- |»i n .
Tuesday. He a ns *0 year# old and bad
tf-Columbus
3,
Cincinnati
d;
a*, at. tj&gt;«*
lh»* system by intnlticing another. Tat
been landlord of the old Chippewa house people to flee for their Uvea. Two persons i ClncinnatT—Columbus
were drowned in the town and three in the Glutic ester Point, N. J.,—Bnltimorttl2, rvstilt. In nio-t c».m*s. lias Is-en that which
..
, ... _.,
.
’ jI usually
the rrvtar-nan
frying-ptn
country. Along Turkey Creek and Salt Athletic 'A
u-nally fofiows
follow-- -a leap from •»..
0' into
Fork, a dozen or more houmm were waabed I Chicago June 16.—The league made
Into tlie
the fire.
fire. To put It mildly, nwrcurial
,T,he.‘lSS?S,d'”‘' *"
*“ i rbe hdinning Kama M h»e ball rntenlAj:!....... """"
WlmnuJ nr Idoo.&amp;u .
I
uXtkM? .n.l'ye'lhX
Tuesday uightlwo tram pa held up John THREE PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH. ' l.1,|l„,w,''h1;.4 tevclnnd to. 1'1'S.ll'.IOn
, i.i «.
• _ t_|.
»• I *1,1.
»- , , lit, . ..
... ruse lliv T-J.-SM
Iiitr-aes.,
......
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Webb, colored, on the streets of Jackson
•*.
NT..,.* ..
Ni.wk-Sew
’,*.,..
. .
.. ,|„,
■ u■k|
■ rqfUli.urtn
...
»:
at .Sew
\ork 11. ibl.nrm
IS; u MMin *w|n
and secured a revolver aud 33 cents.
at BrwMyit-ClDt-uviatl 13. Bwkljli ». I
#
It
„m,w „r s. S. S. to cum
Caught In Their Sleep.
„.A“?7u‘k“‘.: -u " “hto«Hy„ C1,ir-1 maiaiftaoa blood poisoning. | ..r that
New York, June 15.—Three pcrons
Mrs. Winslow's Hoatoing Sjnip has been used
“"7l: “
dl«w tbe medicine Is somly n .iwelllr.
for children leelbtng. It soothes the child, members uf one family, were burned to Athletic*
- . 0; Baltimore
.
..
o(noB ((( -111T 11M.r,.urt,|
1.
sones* Hie gums. lUlays all pain, cures wind
eollc. and ls| the best remedy fur dianh-i a. death early yesterday morning in a tene­
and other mineral poisoning. In short £
Twenty-five rent* a bottle. Sola by ul! Unmguls ment house fire on upper Third avenue.
MACAULEY'S NEW ZEALANDER.
S. .S. is tlw! great blood purifier. It de­
i ChroturUout tlie world.
Those who lost their lives were Philip
stroys the genns nf the contagious disease,
Lizzie. the beautiful 16 years old daughter Brady, aged 53; Catherine Brady, his wife,
and expels from the system all forms of
of G. W. Gaunbrill of Saginaw, suicided aged 40. and their 13 year-old son, Philip
mineral fioisoning. It restores health and
LONPOX,
June
15.
—
The
Spectator
prints
i
,•
by taking rough on rats yesterday.
Brady. The tenants were axleep on the
a eouiewhat gloomy article on the decline । “ renKt 1 11 ,B Ml e '
fifth floor and from toe positions iu which
their inxlies were found it to evident that iu the rate of lamdon’s growthfas shown i Grund Rapids will use. 55rt carloads of
they were not awakened until the Are hnd by statistics just made public. The writer i brick for paving this summer.
It can be givrn «n a eup of tea or coffee, with­ them surrounded.
Their bodies were secs in this fact an indication that the emout toe knowledge ot the person raking it.
effecting a speedy and permanent cure, wheiher burned almost beyond recognition. Many plre lias passed the meridian of its great­
the ratfent fs aimx!enil&lt;-drinkeror analcoholic others of the tenants hail narrow escapes. ness.
nere. So
bo far as
ns the immediate future is
la
Conversation demamls knowMgw, and
wreck. Thom^uds of drunKanls hxve been
caneCTial tl» writtr rwM.
|
llcuuld
L,„ ta.nr.rrtai.rrj
cared who have taken the Golden Specific In
Half a Million DuUar Fire.
Ing vfitniwiu as • relief nine U w ill
w libout Iwwks Is l*uc to say If eouW tot
tbeir coffee without their knowhdW. and to­
Philadelphia, Jnnc is.—The main
day believe they quit drinkinc of their own free
.own ttetraaeo^lo'^adioit and make1
n.rartslad witboat a rwor.1 of tb.
will. Nu harmful effect result* from lu atl- building of the abattoir, on the jrest side
tlptaaible to parelle better rurtbod. ot b.«. and. It mnsl I-s^d.the wont. wbwl.
minfMrathMi. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir­
donc tbouRbt and imagined.
cular and full particulars. Address tn coti- of the Schuylkill river, opposite Arch munlelpwl orsatUatw.n nnd wtilernrni,:
Mtuiee.Gouien sck« ific Co.. 1&gt;5 IbiceStreet, street, was completely destroyed by fire London has expanded eo-equaLy with the »•
• course,
—
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’T-imag
- ­
For un. of
it ■is •impossible
Onctcnatl. Q.
.
early yesterday. Charles Hocke, a curitnb\ empire, and both will decline i i corntuun ine life without such a record. Society ha#
Tbe anvil club, nn anociatfon of hard­ ity seeker, was bit ou the head by a flying and jierish together when their mission iu been called “a strong solution of books.”s
ware dealers nH over the country^ met at timber, and received injuries from which civilization has been fulfilled.
Science and letters agree iu repre*.'iitahe will probably die, his injuries being n
Bdgiuaw Tuesday.
tious of life without literature as life in
That time will not come, however, pre­
concussion of the brain. It to understood ,
which, not cunvcraation, but coarser picas­
-My father, at about the a^e of fifty, last all1
that tbe total loss, including machines, dict# The Spectator, for centuries to come.
un's played the chief pari.
building, sheds, refrigerating apparatus, The article recalls Gladstone's famous
What conversation would be poaslble
and dressed lx*ef would amount to nearly prediction ot a few year# ago that Eng___ ...,-*
.. 77
nmong inc
the ucgnuieu
degraded Australian savages,
gati conHlog. and. in three months, he hnd a IaW.ijOO. fully insured.
To her wes'ert^rh-^l 'tV ^ I 1 i’l Rt^1* referwl lo by Darwin, who use very few
growth of hair of toe natural color."—P. J. '
l. "‘Jr* ??,'“• &lt;»»« •&gt;»•«
Ctilton. Saratoga Springs. N. Y.
A dnlenllnu or Mlrl.lmn mnreliMU b I
B ls‘-on. u' l*-lA&gt;ther Holt, whose marvelous increase in population,'j four) Even»the early Greeks themselves
wealth and power shows no sign of atmte- !
In arisen »kln( tor tetu-r rolc. on «ut ’ “*ed W. ot Eunu Kxrtor. whll. wnlkln* In nient. Macauley's New Zealander an the preferred good living. Feasting with music
bound freight.
.
the woods lay down to rest in the shade of ruins of London bridge at course comraSn to declared by 1'lyimre the “fairest thing *in
“
:
worl&lt;sConversation nnd literature
j the roots of a large overturned tree. jor appropriate mention.
-*-------------------------i have grown up together, and. like the
Ribbard*" Rbaamatle «»d Liver POD.
Workmen not knowing of hto prvaenee.
Th«r plll».r,».MntlB™.l&gt; cvm^nndrt. , ch
, th, lruuk
' whlch
Diplomat# at Chicago.
I "lore
"love birds,"
binto," wb
we cannot have onFwithpnt
one' wltlpnt
C
hicago, June 13.—A party of diplo ' the othcr* No sustained conversation gvts
*~1 nnlronnln «.|ton. No srlpmn pkln » wbA!
«BW bark, lolo th. Pl^.
......
vM.ie *«.
k*. U.pio ...
----- ----.
■ _"ting•
■ reprewntotives
.
. far
l.util«‘■..■aw.
■ «.l**y
nommohlr Mlowln, the UK or plIK [ |mpriM,nl„g Holr bonmrb lb™, lli „„ mat*,
const
of
oi
farwrit
wUho
’u,nK&gt;al,I
’“J froni J»oka, no
witty
w,
...
'
...
.....
. ronveranl inn trnnlil lm intaJIiiril J..
■nn-,- nn .ibptwl to both ntlnlt, nnd drib d.«l wron- be ronld be rrlene.xl.
.■ France,
Nicaragua,
itzerInnd. Belgium, conversation would lie intelligible without
knowledge of them.
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
Sweden, Spain, Corea. China, Russia,
Itlpprd In Half by a Saw.
Mim Lydia White, a brilliant Irish wo­
they have no equal in the cure of sick
hnadsche. constipation, dyspepsia and
HL’boox, Wla., June 15.—Ole Nebiou. on England, and Austria, arrived here on a man and n Tory, used to give famous jmrbiliousness, and, a.* an appetizer, they ex- employe at the Nelson &amp; Co. large saw­ special train yesterday to look over the tie-s in those days, at the beginning of thia
oel any other preparation. Sold by W. mill ax Lakeland, Minn., was instantly work of preparation for the World’s fair. century, when the Whigs were for a gen­
They came nt the invitation of Secretary
H. Goodyear.
killed Saturday by falling on one of the Blaine and in charge of three officials of the eration or more in a hopeless minority. At
one of these parties all the guest* were
The state revival bond of,the M. E. large saws. The saw p^ssevl up his body state department—I* A. Brown, A. H. Whigs, and they were complaining of the
in
such
a
manner
as
to
cut
him
into
two
church is holding tent meetings in Grand
Allen and Hugh Legare The party was sorry plight of their party. “Yes/’Mld
equal jMirts.
Rapids.
met at the station by tae mayor and com­ Sydney Smith, “we are in a most desperate
Killed by the Fast Freight.
mittees fretn the World's fair manage condition—we must do something* to help
Il to conjectured that a specific may yet be
Mahakov City, Pa., June 15.—Two ment. A- Qrive to Lincoln park was first ourselves; I think we had letter sacrifice a
found t«r every 111 to*x flesh to heir to. How.
ever thu may be. certainly the best specific y«t Pole* named Andrew Kratowskis aud on the programme, then lunch nt the res­ Tory virgin.’’ Lydia White at. once caught
found for diseases of toe blood is Ayer's Sana John Makin were killed by the fast idence of Editor Josepli Medili. During and applied the allusion to Iphigenia. “I
the afternoon the fair site was visited, and believe,’’ wild she, "there is nothing the
partlla. *nd most diseases originate from im­ freight ou the Reading railroad, near
tbe visitors were pleased nt tlw progress Whigs would not, do to raise tlie wind.”—
Mnhnnoy Plain, Saturday night.
pure blood.
nuule,
Gentleman’s Magaxino.
)
rrubably a Happy IkUtuH".
A hundred Jackson people surrounded
Vienna, June IBs—A hnrge currying 500
a school building in that city, thinking a
Halifax, N. S„ June 15.—A dispatch
thief was inside, and sent for the police. convicts on the Volga river, in Russia,
,.v MOB HI AGE SALE.
Tlie officers found tlie janitor mending the convicts Itcing destined to Siberia, received here says that la grippe is spread­
Default having been inndntntoc condltlana
boar in toe basement.
sank iii-iix* Novgorod and many were ing with alarming sapidity on tbe Mag­ ni.JJ 5ertl!,l! mortWB made 1»&gt; Ira F.
drowned.■
dalen islands. Five members ot one fam
ily have succumbed to the disease. Fish­ dated tJeioiM-r zud. A. I), iiwi, aud recorded
e °n,llir&lt;rf ‘l,r Eegbter of Deeds, for the
MORTGAGE BaIE.
LaKCASTEK, Wis., June 15.—At 2:15 p. ing Is practically suspended. During cm? ooiinlv of Harn si.d Klate of Mlrblxan. nn the
Ofantt having t»e«i made in tin-condlUon’ m. yesterday the jury in the Zodolske past ten days fifty persons have died of the -Ah day of Dctotwr, A- D. 11*3. iu fiber It ot rnon• n( a mortgagt* dated Aiunrnt 13. IS70. made by
cat (MgesMaiidK.wtilrti said luortgaee wav
disease and hundred# of others are down
,.hri ’EM?* '*f W,n'hto
Kfij.ib Shaw and wife Plillura t • David G. Mc- murder trial reached a verdict, finding
&lt;2ure and rewded i&lt;&gt; Uw '»S'ce of tor lU-ghoer Hose Zouolske guilty The convicted with It. Unless an abatement in tlie dis­ Dm to toe
»“* ,5.nb r'w,rd*d April
Hl Dcrd’ for the County of Barry and otatr ot
ease comes soon starvation will have to lie l-^l 111 toe Otnre of n-iGMrr of Deeds tn an t
Michi**.'! ou AuguM 30. U70 In liber “W’bf woman was taken to Waupan to-day, nul by max./ on the island. The sIck are tor B rry rotintv. Mh-h. In liber 3B of.nvjttpo paao am and by the *aid David G. there to serve out her life sentence. She
1,7. *"««»•» further r/p7e£
unable to p-ocure the nevesaary medicine lv nitreed iu -aid tnorlg-tge that slinull there
McClun aligned to AmbrovC Hubbvll. OctoixT
a&gt;. l«H. xnd rrwil'd io caid register's ufilcr. poisoned Mrs. Dr. Mitchell, and later MIkm to relieve tlalr suffering and in some of
*"the
«d the interea
urtoln-r io. 1SM in Uber 33 of mortgagra on p«re Ella Malley, in order that she might get- tbe fishermen's homes the inmates have uisHi the Miinr, at any day when the same
MiociM be due and iaayabl« and *houl 1 &gt;h&lt;- «an*e
OSoudbi Dntilcl »t&gt;tker. executu. oftbelaat an opportunity to marry Dr. Mitchell. She been put on short allowances of food.
will aud :r»tam&lt;-i;t of said Amhra.e HuJibefi. is a very pretty girl, and sympathy is with
IiH?daV“^?" I?'’ ’'i arrears for the spare, of
deerwd. aastewl to Emily F. KUlaon. Sarah her sj far as the people nre concerned.
» 11 dais then the i&gt;rin&lt;-|p*l un-aia tnurtntiie
Should
due at the ovUoa af the morttnSJ;
E. KHfl aud Wllmincr W.&lt;isborn. F'ebraarail.
and th" urn rest due on ths
.. ..
MOT mskJ n-conted in Mid rezUter suffiec Febru­
CoLVMBls, 6., June 12.—The testimony
ary
»*•! in liber x of mvrtgaxrs, on page UM
*ud bv iLr said Eini'v F. Htilaon. Sarah K. Held
Grand RAPtns’, Mich., June IL—A in the Elliott trial shoeing that the de­
and wmmoer W. inkirn aasixiird to Alexander
^d^CTd^uS£SSe
It.
said premeditated attack on the property of fendant and hi# brother fired the first UU die
.. .. ODlriatMt
. „M..—April.
*.-..117.1KI
.0.1,and
l&gt;- I recorded
» —w ... ... to
SsusW
dreUrt, the whole i!trai.lmn?SS?dX?Sd
the street railway qprr.pany by the strik­ three show on the day of Osborn’s mur­
paynlil*. un wblrli nwirtgime there is cl*ima&lt;i
ers, who have now been out a moot}*, re­ der Is accumulating, The whole trend so to be due at too date ot tlil« entire theum
M-ren hundred alxty
dX”*^«£
sulted in a fierce battle in the street at 3 far is in that direction, and a large numlier of witnesses are yet to be examined on Are eeatvand an Mttorury'M fee onht"lty nV'
morning
and the this point. The defense has issued sub- dollars provided form mhi«i morinse
mk!&gt;! hundred and forty six dollars and eight o’clock yesterday
sun «T prorewilnga at |*w Imrit’»hh
SRtfa It** an a’«l no aull or proreeding at law wounding of several men. Detective Jo­
punrns for about &gt;0) witnesaen, among toted t&lt;i recover ton iiHtnrys secured by
hnemgixem tnHHuted to recover die amount
|&lt;i
seph W. Smith was hit over the head whom are ex-Governnm Foraker and tnmtjnigeorany pitrttoereaf.
1 •*"
aattjred by aafil tnortgege or any |»art then-oi;
Notice IMfe.'rfure hereby given, that on Kat- with a club and seriously injured. * An­ Bishop, ex-Lieutenant Governor War­
afday. V etltb day of July. invt. at ten o'clock
t« fcheforet «w»r» tb« re wilt »h- sold at- tbe north other officer received a bullet through Lis wick. Maj. William McKinley, Judge
tract door of the Court bouse bi the Citv of helmet. John Highrtettar, one of tbe Nash, and others prominent In the politiHastings. County at Barry, and stale ot Mtehcul nnd aude.1 world.
iran. sa-M Court house being the place in Du»b, waa'fatally injured, another of tbu
' -Mi in«‘i„t
which th** Cireidl •'ourt for tbe County of mob was wounded In tbe arm. and thirBarry h held, at public auction to t be lilghret
. W .*. '.UEN, Minn.. June Ku—In sinking,
bMdrr. the nreniUrs deseilbed In Bald martcharged with felony. It was the. moat
exciting disturbance in die history of tbe au urtewiau well two xnEea weatoftbh
strike and h gave rise to the first pitched city, natural gas w=* a*.rack at an depth
of twenty feet. It come* out with ouch
1 for In said iimrumn, a.iW battle the jmlice of tbe city have ever force that it throw.-, sr-nes thirty feethigh.
_____________
mate In th* City of I&amp;ttor*. had.
The ga# was accidentally ignited and a
lam-, and State ot Mr hlxan.
flame »ho&lt; into tbe air forty feec.
&gt;wn and deerelbed »Jn»Sw«Rowe. June 12.—Northern July wu
wth half (m of t hASSEl I?*U
1 You may have heard your friends aud
■nigbbora talking about iL leu may
wnreelf be one of the many who know
Yoci pemoual experience iUA1 ,,ow K‘MH' a
bins It 1*. If you have ever tried it. you
,rfre on** of Its staunch friends, bceatwe the
wooderl'id thing about it is. that when
once given a trial. Dr. Kins'# New DisCnwy ever after bolds a place in the
house. If you have never n-wd it ami
should be afllivtvEl with » cough.* cold or
any throat, luug or chest trouble, secure a
bnttle nt once and give It a flair trial, it I*
guaranteed every time, or money refunded.
Trial Is-ttlrs free at W. IL (iixxlyeafa

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Both tbe method end resulu when
.
Abstract and Real Estate Offire
Syrup of Figs id token; it it pleasant
M
AtauraBlBloet.roun,,.., urnccMoney lu Iomi qu u,.;h
Ms;.
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
•old ou eointnUxJon. General
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, '&lt;*"7 Aoomoteie .«x of aim ran
Liver aud Bowels, cleanses the sys­
* tr*cU____________ t,F. ri.&lt;s&gt;Ks7k?t
tem effectually, dispels oolda, head­
P. DRAKE, M. 1)..
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Svnip of Figs is the
Office over Holloway , drug »vJn.
only remedy of it« kind ever pro­ Offlee hoars from 3 to 4 p. m
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ urettog with reaideucc. at hJii.^'-J*
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its T M. B. (HLLA.SP1E. Notary Public"
aud
Ckita Agent
effects, prepared only from the most
will proaecute al) kinds &lt;,/ eialm,
healthy ana agreeable aubatances, its ixepartaveuta of the Interior Wlicr CriM?*
•Ld
"£
many excellent qtialitiea commend it
to all and have made it the moat
M. ro&gt;bKlt.D.D. S.
popular remedy known.
Svrup of Figs is for sale in 50c Office liourtR a. nt. to r,p.
and 11 bottles bv all leading drug­
““
Any reliable druggist who i t W. LOWRY. M. D.^
gists.
Physician ai d SunteOR
may not have it on hand will pro­ ’ ’ •
oftreMbi.z diArtnes of th.
cure it promptly for any one who K YK and KA It m&gt;&lt;J thr prr».-nhfio;, of , J ,
wishes to try k Do not accept any
sulistitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
MITH A COLGKllVE.
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‘Lawyers.
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Attonioy at'Law.
(Over J. 8. Gondvear A &lt; o.'* store.)
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pwaipUyatUmdiEgto.
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ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F- OBODEliSKtt, Proprietor,
and Court 8t«4 Hs-linp, kith.
Rates. S i .00 per Day.
Thl» House Is new. with
'ooriH Thr
patronage of the public t* re*i •rflb)|» elicited.

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TIME TABLE,

AW. REAL ESTATE AND&lt;’OLI.E(TIX’G office or
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I’Ai.MKirroN a Smith.
Woodlnnil. Mirh.
M. Swim. '
Nutiry Public
Justice of tin* l‘«gr.
KHAM’S CliWP F.W
Ths Chilarrs's Es&amp;du

Kalatuaxoo bv...
Exst Cooper
Kichlaud Junc't.

Hastings City Bank,

Woodland
Woodburr
ri« t&gt;. f..A* j
Laulttg .................
Detroit
Grand ltapl.lt Ar.

fl - Hastings,

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Mich.

CAPITAL S75.OOO?dc

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SttmiN W.umuvo.

tnourporafed under thr laws &lt;&gt;f the.htxti ®?
Michigan.

UpCu for business Di r. IS. IMC.
officers:

Richland Junc’t..
Cressey
Milo
Delton
Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastings............ .
Coat" Grave
Woodland
Woo&gt;iburv
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&gt;. G. Robinson, PreaWent.
T). W. Keyr.old.*, Cashier.

Lansing"
Detroit
Grand Rapids Lv
•Slops on signal ouly.
N«#. K and swill notnury pasMengera unleu
provld-d with freight trUn permits
«
Frelshx trains will be run at ibe ronvenlenod
of the eomnanv. who reserve the nrht to change
tbe time ot such tr.«lns without notice.
„
F.’ B1.ush
Manager.
If „
r&gt; I’nTT...
V- .TGen']
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Dan W. Reynold'.
W. H. Powers.
D. «. Robinson.
R »■ Mwwr.
JohnCarrrth.
Cue*ter Mt
PAT. Coign* &lt;

Interest raid rn time deposits ltd a tenenl
Banking Bti’Iues’Transaciwi
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MORTGAGE^ SALE
Default having been made tar
’“g
ty dav* in the psvincnt ..f InWrest ■**"!*¥?
rmyaWe on a mortc - dah-1 ■
•‘*,' ATt*
made by Welcome Marble and
ble. hb wife, to Samuel f'«n-nl and
tn the offlee of the RrrfM.'r &lt;d l&gt;*rd» fw Wrt
Cbonty. Mlehlzaii. on the r tb day
In liber » of mor'trare&gt; &gt; page •£. w
wlil.-h defatiIt the said sam-rrl &lt;
M «»•
toe nf the right given him b-. said inartWg.
Lv. Grand tfsMds.
has made and hcrelw make, tbe /
Ar. Holland
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—S ——I.,
..I:, u I '1,,-rrtl *c
Grand Haven . ...
cfwdUirreon.now un;- a m
-j—
MutkMon........
which mongageihrrels
‘"'S,.,
Allegan...
the date of this notice one
Fennville
eafot dollars and twelve ernt*. ?!■
“’JL.
Hartford
ralt br proeeoolxws »t law
ted to recover the amount M-rnrrd by •««.men
Benrnn Burbot
gage or any part thereof,
St. Joseph
tire !• hereby given thnt on SaiurdM.
Chicago
day of June. 1K»1. *1 ten o’r.'rek In toe »w*a
al the north front door ..f the eourt b&lt;
Lv.Grand Rapid*..
thecttyofHastlnm. Ban? l^ty. »
Ar H|«rta.
that belnff the rhwe when- toe circ **’
Newwren................
for
Barry county lx ho»dr».‘•i*11 ‘tn,, prwWb t-CMau ...........
M aiMlon. to toe hlzbe-t bidihr. toe
Mg ttatdda ..............
Lw described in -raid
/V.-dhlr to*
Fremont
thereof
as may 1* rKLr‘‘';
tor intrBaldwn ...
ammmt due oo said mortgag«
Tr.,i «•
I-odinium r. a r. m
MX thereon, and the cw *. ®’“^Ld^%r &gt;”
Manistee m. a a. a
pen-es
allowed
bv
to*,
nnrt
v
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Frankf »n r. a ■. ■
Mdd
mortgage.
Ssld
P-f"”
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1 raver-' City ....
In aaM mortgage a.* follow*. t;&gt;nu- ;
parcel of land, lying and4.yiichlt»township of Ha«linjt». Barryt &lt;mnl&gt;- 51 ■
,nUn
w‘*®*’r hua&lt;,t parlor car
known and described as fr,rtJonal h»» ol
(n
Chicago m‘tr&gt;,U b11 Wa,tn*r ■le*P*DS cars to I That part of west Partlonm

CHICAGO &amp; WEST
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MICHIGAN By.

train north has free ehair car to Manistee.

.,leaving
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twenty Ave (»)»«** "J1
HETR0IT, LANSING
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&amp; NORTHERN Doted. Hastltws. April ?*■’o;* M.vrtftgee.
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Lv. Grand Rapids.......
Ar. Khndate?........... I.. \
Loweii u* h. a. a...........
L’te OJaaaa.......................
Woodhory...................
Gratia Ledge.............
LmmIos............................ *
Howell..^..................
Plyrnwlh...................
Datralt...................... J. ”
Lv. Grand ltv.au* .. ’
A'. Howard URv .
AUaa............
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Itllca................ ’ ..............
St Lonto............
Barinaw ...................

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xb.

auornry for ..'ortg»g*^

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Lock Haves, Pa., June Ik.—Hipp’.j’a
planing mill, sa-h. blind and door factory

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(.aim In city to-county rvsp.,j..lctl b
prompiut'M, day or nighi. ‘
10 With

ir s ls

"&gt;F«»«ISStM 5%' *”^i'* b*&gt;MUIS

fMfiee tn hotel at present.

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Q A. SCRIBNER, M.D.,

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nJtSS'uJR." *ta2‘£‘2£T“ “TS2. *U|"
Every Owy; otoar train, wack davs»nit.
Go-i. DrHavkn.

the banner

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

75 CENTJ.

A E. Woolley, Agent-

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�HIS LIFE BLASTED.

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7/9/

SIR JOHN MACDONALD'S FUNERAL.

spent a day looking
—------------ ---------— appeared and said
he had found the box, which 1/e hnd with
him
during
his
spree,
iu a saloon with its
The young king cf S. rvla is mid to have
heartburn,
ebb tents intart.
Cumming.
inherited .many of hi father s character- ■
5 tut
1-U.l. dt,. Tb.1 istife, whfch is the worst thing that could 1j John .1. C. Abliott has Ireen selected to
sick headache,
organize
a
new-cabinet
for
Canada,
made
have happened to him.
f
by the
of Sir
Mac- .-une. 1 necessary
1 necessary
»y uenth
tne twain
at John
mr ounn
and all disorders of '
THETUirn fERDICTAGAIKgT HIM. 2!
yinf ,n*tete In the parliament’ i, x'(*ov®£nor Wlpln, of Colorado, nnd Donald.
the stomach, Ihrer,
ti.mmt'»t
lsh!l,,K ‘hodiror*' &lt;!««•■
The latest British scandal is to the ef­
opened there was a muU’.tude awaiting an '
I
hBV!’ ftnaUr fect thaI Wnle* iB to
:uMdv co-rwuxmand bowels,
mt* to urrna and will live together.
dentin a divorce suit to be filed by the
opportunity
n Brave Srtou
Bishop Knight, of the Milwaukee dio- husband of Iguly Brooke, tbe reigning
rw*
.
tl“' “Pi**!*! church, was buried , British beauty.
Sunday quiet brooded over Ottawa
All
*1 and
Ld ST^"
JhT'L-i ; ThUr*^7.1". * P.,’Vn pine
in accord-• ' Seville Schofield, Son &amp; Co., of Mauabusing was auapemh,!.
are the
. and tbe people «nrc with h» wish expressed before death, yunk. Pa., woollen manufacture™, are in
j By order of the authorities no more of financial trouble, and may make an asLaNixjX. June 10,—The great baccarat s?r-.5^
aafest, surest,
J
be
refugee
Rmwutn
Jews
arc
permitted
to
rignment.
They
etate
UabBities
at
$350,trial is over, ami thfe result is the blasting
and most popular
r y.Ul 1 : 1 ?ter Bertin’ anJ l,‘eir I'-vewge throhgh 000 and assets at ______
$1,000,(W.
of tlM« life of one of the mo« brilliant and Prt;aLr,blHdd^'?„^"'i"i " «•!
pr.uapai myidlngs, stores and giA-ero' I GFrmany i" ha-t«n«l as much as possible. | Tbe stealings of John Bardsley, into
medicine for
daring noldiera of the British army. The
ment
with
thousands
TBe«
’riking
ftremen
North
Gertreasurer
Philadelphia,
-----houses,
--- .„Ktogether
,-lIu.r Wltn
thousantls
Cii ’•X
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&gt;uruu-n
ot of
tnethe
Mortn
tier“*™»urcr
ui of
rnonucipum,
UM»now
»Wbfoot
up up
Frlnce of Wales was not present at court DriVHte
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&lt;r*s nrm the state losing toi
ovi and tjw
family use.
PI. U:nwitleucc* wore
the sombredram-rv
: num
ni,lu Eh»yd Steamship
company
$1,875,000.
(61,000,
( yesterday, preferring to attend the races or death.-------------------------------------- ."-.-iwry i rioloUM Thuraday and Were attacked by city $554,000 in addition to whk- there is
। at Ateott. The sensational feature of the
Followed by &gt;n i,.. ..
I ’Mpolice. A number of tbe firemen were W».«» unaccounted for, making a grand
Tb,
whlcl, (o,I -ou-0-1.
। total or H.TO.0M
s ! w«a
—--7 , day took place early when Gen. Owen
Lowell, Mass.
. -. ,' ;i!,..4
id N.-rvousHeadache,
Nervous Headache,, Williams, in a voice faulty with emol ion. the church, and later to the railway sta-1At Buenos Ay™» Wednesdaygold closed ■ Special Treasury Agent Soeghcn was at
Sleep**'
i.
, Morbid Fean, Hot ■ anked
Justice
Coleridge's nrotectum ttou, was the largest ever reen in Canada &lt;M 801 R"0B0U Prwn,’un- Th» Argentine Chicago Saturday.
He had been on a
|lJ’.i’ ,*l’vit1Jj!en£’ro “‘nU»“&lt;'l“ impuutira. imd.br sir Ed- The governor general nnd startled the !’*nnte
ndopted icgminuon
legislation provjaing
providing tour of the northwest and had discovered
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rtuhe-.:
nrruwi.ino
li-l a
_ Jittlu after 1 p nt left । , fnr tlipM1
uti.iu,,,.:,,,.
—.tj imytnenta
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which
*l*“*iou of gold
for a_ that large quantities of dutiable goods arc
— ------------was sacrific­ the parliament bunding, the coffin being p&lt;?riod of R,x months.
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lieing smuggled across tho Canadian bor­
Opium Hing an innocent man. tSir Edward vigor­
;.i,j
Restorative Nervine. It
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borne to tho hearse on the ohouldera of aix I Ex-Speaker Tom Reed la In Faris huv- der into this country.
ously
protested
against
the
general
being
ontaiu imv opiates. Trial botA violent electrical trtorm prevailed
poheemen. The parliament building bell; Ing a quiet, good time.IMTmittedto speak, but tbe latter per,urinb’ ,ri« progress of tlie peociai-I It is now reported that Roliert Rav along the New Jersey coast. At Ham­
sistetl and in a very angry manner repu- ton ’ *l?l*thntH thet7‘l“ha4,‘!ftf“rKineP‘’ . n*’n,,ton h£w Lcen mu in Yellowstone mond Daniel Cross anti two of his children
dialed the insinuations made in Sir Ed­ ten. In the procewion were the military. ! park.
were killed by lightning.
1 TBU i. mottle fbee
1 m-lM,, WMpri.. „t Minnow h.. .rA. D. Cooley and C. H. Anderson, of
ward's speech. Finally Justice Coleridge tS
Cedar Rapids, Iu.. and two young ladies,
peremptorily ordered the general to sit
were drowned at Rockford, la., Sunday
down and hold his peacw.
rope.
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OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVE®
other government officials, with a host of
evening.
Ex-Senntor Gilbert A. Pierce will, it is
clubs, aocietica, and other Iwdiea. The
MOEEILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
An electric car jumped the track at Pu­
Justice Coleridge's charge wasdistinctly , ceremony in the church was led bv the reported, be tendered the position of min- rbio. Colo., Sunday, and dashed into the
Remember that this column contains but
against the plaintiff. He jmrticulariy archbwhup of Ottawa. That owe, trit । ister to China.
wall of a livery stable. Rev. H. W. Ran­
Ikunuft“‘g the Complextan.
warned tlie jury to confine themselves to procvtwion reformed, anff slowly escorted I O'18®® Victoria has now exceeded in age kin and several others were seriously a very small part of the property I have
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i « &gt;. Sunburn. Pnr.p!»«. IJwr
for sale or exchange.
the evidence, and pay no attention to the the remains to the railway station, where aI1 ot,1‘ r English sovereigns save two, injured.
I have improved and vacant city lots for
| Haifa dozen trair.men and passengera
claim by plaintiff’s attorney that there they were put on a draped train and /’“’’W H “nd III.
| MrC
McCrystid.
charged with attempting to were more or less bruised near Chilton, sale and exchange in all parts of tbe city.
started
for
Kingston.
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was more in the ease than appeared in evi­
Farming lands for sale aud exchange in •
’ • .p,on L HUitt (IT. TOLEDOw OHIO.
The remain* uf Sir John MacDonald bribes
bribe
juror in the Hennessey case, has Whs., Monday by a wreck on the Milwau­’
dence. This claim the; justice emphat­
.
all
parts of-the county.
".’.Tei v:' ’ • i-ve::r rhililrrn a knowlwlge ically denied. He said the ju&gt;y had the were laid at rest at Kingston, Odl., ;1 been 1found guilty at New Orleans. It is kee and Northern railway. Nobody ser­
I have sonie choice Grand Rapids prop­
Thurwlay.
.
mthand. tjp‘-*’V,,nK- lc,*unow said that Detective O’Malley will iously hurt,
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erty
for sale at a bargain.
whole caae before it in the evidence. He
probably
escape
conviction.
Sevill Schofield, of the woglen manu­
ifi’.ErTERffix.e.r. s]x:ke of Sir William’s oervices in the
STOOD BY THE THROTTLE.
There are alxtymlgU state banks.in 1111­ facturing firm of Sevill Schofield, Son &amp;
- .mi Krfpid* .Mu-ft l Brt*- army, and credited him with a career of
Co., Mannyunk, Pa., made nu assignment
noh
with
an
aggregate
capital
slock
and
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On Jefferson street two houses and lota
.
cor. Frtirl add bravery t hat did himself aud the country Frightful Accident on &gt;1 Railway In Mich.
surplus of $17,2111,2711; loans and discounts, Mondav. It is not believed that tbe mills
r cr.li
address A. honor, and remarked that Sir William
at bargains, aud on easy terms.
.
) $55,315.4*0; cash and reserve, $18,101,842; will be closed.
1
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
Marquette Mich., JuneW.-A fright I
was a sort of lion at Tranby Croft, a guest
The agreement between the United
] undivided profits, $1,101,22-1; deposits, *51,, Jiouse well finished
SI,000; $500 dtwrn,
ot honor, of whom the Wilsons were proud, ful run occurred Thursday on the L’Antr , MT,888f”lotal resources, $81,280,740.
States nnd Great Britain for a closed sen-.,
bal. on time nl 7 per cent.
grade of th.* D., S. S, and A. railway. The !
as they had a right to lie.
1 ■ W. B. Prescott, of Toronto.Ont.. has lieeu wm for seals in Behring sen was signed in
Arid one house and lot one block from
brnkts of n freight train going wec't failed! ■ elected president of the International Ty- Washington City Monday, and tbe presi­
A Verdict Quickly Itrn*lrr«Hl.
dent immediately issued a prochimntion to ’factory. $800; S300 down, bal. at 7 per
Il did nut take tlie jury mure than fif- I to work, and the train plunged down the1 pographical union.
cent. Cheap‘
carry
out
itaproviafonn.
teen minutes to come to a conclusion, and : steep grade, over a mile lu length, jumpedi i A hurricane in eastern Galicia uprooted
House and lot nyar Whip and Felt Boot
when they returned to the court-room the j the track nt the curve iu front of k'An.w. a forest, unroofed and nuted buildings and
factory, $1,000. 8500 down, bal. 3,years
। conference of leading D*nn-*crata, includforeman, in reply u&gt; the questioa of the Station, and tore through the station। killed several people.
,
' ing Senator Gorman, Senator Elect Vilas, at 7 per cent. .
clerk, pronounced the sentence of Sir buildings. The occupant* of the station,,
At a meeting of representatives from
Several splendid bargains In the 1st
William Gordon Camming in words to warned by the shrieking whistle, had es­. Georgia, Alalmmn ami Temieasee, held nt Don M. Dickinson, nnd ex Secretary ward and other parts of the city.
Whitney, was recently held in that city,
tlie effect that the jury found foe the de­ caped in t ime.
Chattanooga, it was decided that the th.eo
Brick barn for sale nt a bargain, on cor­
at which it was decided to' run ex-Pre&gt;ifendant. So, in the opinion of thr jury,
states «houhl unite in preparing exhibits
ALWAYS THE SAME
dent Cleveland for the head of the ticket ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
with the evidence Iwforc them, it was no
Brave Engineer Con liarringtau, a resi-. for the World's fair.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep,well located in*
in
1W2.
slander to say tlurt Sir William had bwu -j' dent of |hU city, stood at bi* post, andI
Tlie nren of winter wheat as compared
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on the land 1 brick
The lass of IWe by the bridge disaster iu
«J ALWAYS THE BEST guilty of cheating at cards. Nfothwitlr-;. when hia engine leaped the track and tore. with las: year is 111.5, nnd of spring wheat Switzerland
store three stories, also dwelling house and
Sunday is now placed at 120.
standing the terrible nature of thr find- 'j its way through tjie station he was still at, KCi.4. Nebraska Iw da in the condition of
good barn, (.'an be bought nt n bargain,
Cnunon *s a •probable or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
ing to Sir Williaqi, he seemed unmoved ': the throttle. He’wus drawn' unconsciohs, nprniK
spring w
nnnu,
heat, Iff.
vt. Ill
hi UUIO,
Ohio, inilUlUU
Indiana tuitl
and — Hon, Joseph G'
by it. He sat cuol ami calm, and Iboked ?? from the wreck, hi* right leg broken tmd MI~.&lt;irHhf conaidon u&lt; winter whta Ifel'UMloui oodiitaj. tw Kuwaor &lt;111111- Rapids property. Thr city of Seneca Falls
straight at the jury, without cKingv of ■ his right nnn almost torn from it* NK’iet.
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—te
li i. .i.u«l «t Htuburx ilmi F.&lt;b.rl .'&lt;~j&gt;b K.
tli.
rlumie
color or tremor of muscle. When he le/t ;[ Hi* recovery ia.very d&lt;iulit ful. The other
largest town In Secena Co.
MvIUbj... th. lUkwI f.luli.ure Prl~l, I &gt;"•«»". dl“&gt;
MonJnj ot pure
the cx&lt;urt-room the crowd outside gave j| trainnlcn escaped with few bruises.
40-acre farm Id Irving, all Improved, soil
IN THE
him a cheer
has lk-t*n,urdrre'l to Rome to administer j
good. Can lx* bought at a batgain on easy
! COWARDLY'REVENGE ATTEMPTED.
to the pnpe.
J A syndicate of New York era is nego terms.
A wmUan of 34 was arrested al Reading, tiatiiw for tlie purchase of Tbe Boston
H acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
Thifr verdict means much to the plaintiff. 1 An Illinois Farmer and Family Nearly
Pa,. Thursday, having on her ;&gt;enmn a • Journal.
acres,
mile east of ShC-rldan. -guod fram­
It fa his social ruin. It means that he.
dozen counterfeit dollar*. The police arc 1 The World's fair beard of control has ed bunsc. one of the cheapest’tarms io
roust be cnshkred from the army, expt-Ucd
Marshall, Ills.. June 13.—Thursday now looking for her neronipllces.
J finally dge iiivd not to send any promoters Barry Co., ivill take part city property'.1
from tbe clubs,warned off thenu-ecounes.
night a dastardly attempt wnomadc to
Lieut. Col. Sir William Gordon Cum- abroiul at present.
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10 acre* near city, good house and barn,
Court tor the and socially ostracised where heretofore kill Ira Travoli. his wife, and five children niing’h liiinif has been dropped from tlie I The thermometer registered 107 in the well an%*istern, 150 fruit tn«*s. If acre
he has been a welcome and honored guest.
It means that he has but two alternatives by blowing up .their Louse with dynamite. British army list, ’’her majesty," a* the shade at Providence, R. I., nt noon Mon­ grapes; SI.SQO, cheap, l&lt; down. bal. at 7
4Vh dav —suidde or a life ont of England; nn They slept in the north end of the hou.Ae, official order reatls, “having no further ! day, nnd Iff}.’ In New York city.
l&gt;er cent.
|‘ _\u English syndicate is reported to
ICO acres In Woodland to exchange for
.. and all escaped nnhnrt. The entire south u*e f&lt;»r his icn’ices."
Mrs. Prc&gt;fdeut Harrison will move to . have purchased the Anaconda mining smaller farm nnd difference.
■mew^hei
whew those who once end was blown to atom*, and the force &lt;«f
106 acres In Hope township, known ns
:he Jani!*. J knew’ nnd niet him will know and meet the explosion tore a hole in the ground i Cape May next \V. divwlay for the auta-1 property in Montana for &lt;25,000,000.
ev and et- Lim no more.
I alxjut four feet in diameter nyd a foot nnd ' mer Her father. Dr. Svott, lias
started on j The
steamer
City
of of
Richmond,
. .
The
steamer
City
Richmond, whichthe Doty farm, will sell for $4200 on easy
llAnitt. tli&gt;- defendant!
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n western
w.* Vwi..
...Ill stop
al..., T..W
,, ol...w*
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,'tll. ,,a burning cargo, terms.
a
trip. 11..
He will
fora
short ‘. .......
wus reported
at Alaa,,
tea .with
What a Juror Say*. ! u liajf deep. Yestenlay a «arrant was is­
tie 'bund ed
arrived nt
nt T.u-nr&gt;wmi
Liverpool in
in anr»tv
safety xinnrfnv
Monday.
Several 80 acre parcels for sale nt bar­
On. or llw Jnrvniro
|*ta. •niJfortb.arrf.lor John l^wrtt.who® time at Indianapolis.
Judge McConnell, of Chicago, Monday gains ranging from $1,800 upwards and
Three prominent editors in Guatemala
viewed, nnd M.T. rb«&gt; tnin, the moment '
-Ijoln-Trnvoli. 'I he. imv. .|u»r.
thev entered the Jury num. th. re WM no eellwl» unmqitnl lately, and Ono.. Ir..-.. hare l*een arrested by President Barrillas decided that street car companies cannot some will take part city projierty hi exdoubt a. to wbnt their *»rdl« would be. I ravoll . h.mw to Us&lt;&gt;' - were ptanly for criticising his government, nnd arc be compelled to heat their cars in whiter. .chnMge.
A mnn at Minneapolis who made the life - so acre farm for sale In Otsego county. ‘
made to sweep the streets with a Ixvll and
They were all fur the defendants. Only j visible.
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chain locked to their fret.
.j»f his wife miserable until death released Price 51.200. Will trade for farm in this
one inclined trovnrd the plaint iff.'and lu&gt;
n»imi»re&lt;ta &lt;.«i«h.g «rmi»«l.
People who are sending money to the her. is reported to be haunted by bis wife's section and pay difference, f
waa
nnt
at
all
inclined
to
prevent
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.
tor the county of Intity. 1-ertmmlly. all would bare Uke.1 I
Also 100 acres in same Co. nt a bargain.
**« Vma. Ju e ..-A enl.le dt-jattelt •Pacific Portrait company." of New York, ghost.
state or Michigan.
ICO acres tn Kansas, well fenced, good .
lu find a way tu vtndk .t.- Sir WIHInm. mcelvmi from I bill b. a meerantlle bonne Joseph Hud/xelini, manager, an* informed
TH^ MARKETS.
soil, stone house 0 roonn, barn 14 by 70
but the evidence was so strongly against of this city ywterdoy confirms tla-news of t hat he Im* been arrested, on the ground
fect.
tool house and granary and well
Chicago.
SJiep inl &amp; Co.. M him dial they could not conscientiously j the boiutanltnent by the government res that hi* business is a fraud.
-ntt l-y-'ne** under
house, etc. well watered by creek, timber,
Ex-Governor" Harrison Ludington, of
CtiicAuo. June 15.
Mu liieati are coippiaio- decide in lib favor.--------------------------------------- i *el*&lt;.f tim porta occupied by the inMir­
8*f
from
one and’ .1 miles from another IL
Following
were
the
quotations
oa
the
board
WjAconsiu,
i«
lying
nt
the
point
of
death
-----------i
gent*.
It
is
also
reported
that
the
forces
•’ 1! Griffith
trade to-ijny: Wheat—No. 2 July, opened Mh*c.&gt; R. town. $0 rods from school.
Splendid
j of tbe government have land*&lt;1 nt vffribus jn his home in Milwaukee. »
WEDDING INSTEAD OF SUICIDE.
r The in'irquis of Londonderry has offered closed 04H*’: Scjiterulx-.r. o|»eued Wfcje. clomsl stock farm. Will sell at a bargain or take
points
on
the
coast
and
were
juyfully^j*Me;
Decrndx-r.
opened
WJlw,
closed
1O»4C.
silunlay. the tweo; 40 acres in part payment near Hastings.
hi"
tenant.*
the
option
of
acquiring
their
'
reived.
More
than
Wu
soldiers
and
ma
­
Corn-Na 2 June, opened fistic. cIomsI S«Mc;
. al ten o'clock tn
Union Pacific IL R. lands for sale In the
r’li !n»nt tto’ir of the
I rines who were detained by the rerolu- holdings upon reasonable terma
, July, opened 53-sc. closed 93?4c; September,
of lihRtlng-. County of
Tbe treasury Friday bought 343,.vi) opened iihe, closed 5rt^-. Data—Na* 2■ states of Kansas, Oregon, Washington,
.
. J tionary forces 'were liberated ami e»n
:&gt;ui. sai&lt;i court house
lyiNIK'N, June 11.—Just at, this time it &gt; iOTr|t,.,i on the transport steamer Imperials ounces of silver at from AI.US to tU.'JbS per July, opened adje. cloned 8D4c: Augu«L, Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5,000,000
lir&lt;
eiriuft court for
opened 33Mc. clontd
September, opened: acres of farming, mineral and timbered
hr following described does nnt look as though the sequel to the ' to M.n-e under the orders of tlie govern- ounce.
,
“
-----I\&gt;rk-May. opened1 lands, ranging in price from $5 to $10 per
33c,
c
1&lt;mc-&lt;1 31«c.
mt • rrtaln piece or par­ bjiccarat scandal would be thq usual nwnt.
/
•
Early Friday morning a tank containing F&lt;-9U. ch»ed
$1030; July, opened SIOW,’ acre: jpne-tenth down, ten years veredit ou
being in the Tmvnxhlp
Scptcmlwr.
opened $1025,’ balance.
2,000
gallons
of
coal
oil
exploded
at
Wild
­
closed
$10.40,
of Barn- and State thing. In spite of the adverse verdict,
Frequent excursion rata given,
lta«i Outlook f«i
Lan!—June, .opened J6J.10
-nli-d a&gt; follow* toarll: Sir William’Gordon. Cumming wems to .
F
KT d^e. In,, June lt&gt;.—The fuel ers station, a mile Imck of Newport, Ky. cIomxI Slack
etc. Call and get circulars.
xFu
ort Dodge, Ii
closed $O3.'i.
hqve no idea either of suicidetor*nn ob-J (jUeMt,jou jn northern Iowa is becoming a The noise woke everybody in Newport,
Uve stock—Following were the prices at the
Dayton anil Covington, and the shock was
scare residence on the-rontinent There is J
one. in addition to the big strikes,
felt iu a radius of ten miles. Noone Union stock yards today: Hogs-Market
active on packing and shipping account; feel­
no doubt that he bus hosts of friends who M-hieh have already made a coal famine
Mortgage Sale.
hurl.
do not believe him guilty of tbe charge, in imra|QCtnt, it is now stated that the extern ' The Central National bank of Broken ing ratlier cosy, nnd pi ires about 5c low­
Default having been made in the condltians
er sale* ranged at $3.Wjt4J&gt; pig*,' $4.1%
-whit. Harry Co. Slit*.
snite
And----------aiming
‘ Rive coal fields In this section arern- Bow.'Neb., has closed its doors.
s certain utortrage mode by Harrioon
.SpitC of
Of the
.... evidence.
-------------- ---------rrthowi
---Wrum.
light, 24.1&amp;Sjfr4ja rough packing, H.15Q) rf
Ji -Forshy and Sarah A. Forthy, hi*
frirnda was a fair American girl, the idly playing out.
It is being reaR- d
■ it.tors l»r nuuplainatits.
4.Sumixtd,
and
$4
JU&amp;4.0O
hear)'
packing
and
friend* i
William Blaney was hanged in Balti­
wile, to 8pelltu*n 'Cooey, dated February
. . .. ..
—n.— &lt;jf Garner,
Xew ' that
tbe coal veins here were not bated
2ard, A. D. IMS. and recorded lu tlie
daughter
of »Commodore
of New
more Friday for tlie murder of tris grand­ shipping lot*.
and held i «P&lt;’n “ genuine coal field, but were a colCattle—Market rather active on
local office of the Register of Deeds, for the County nf
mother and aunt.
York,
“----- , whoee heart lie had won so aad btld lection of pockets. The mines at Carbon
and shipping account, and pricus without ma­ Barry, and State ot Michigan, on tbe 27th day of
so securely that she will believd no til of j Junrtion Holiday Creek. Coalville aud
At New York Thursday, Jake Schaefer terial change: quotations ranged at g5.7airf.4O February. A. D. iww. in liber » ot mortgages,
the -wixard" billiardixt, married Miss Lil­ choice to fancy shipping steers, $5.0Q&amp;5.70 good on p*«e»X on which mortgage there is claimed
him. A* soon as the scandal was out Sir jvaio
K . have
aialthu
to he due xt the date of tbrii notice the sum of
u»»v- lieen abandoned
--------- ------— vilto choice do. $4..'*»a*.!Ai common to fair da four hundred three dollar* and thirteen ceata,
William offered Miss Garner her liberty, .higes that
-----------surrounded them
are’ deserted. lian Kammerer.
The differences between the Loudon $3JkTi4^r&gt; butcher*’ steers, S2.tn?A6O stackers. and an attorney’s fee of twenty-five doilani pro­
and even urged her to take it.
,
--------------- —----------vided for ir. said mortaage, and no suit or pro­
omnibus owners and tbe strikers have $2.75&lt;&amp;4.H1 Texans, $3.4024.30 fccjicrs, $l.fiaj4.U) ceedings
at law having been instituted to re­
, cows.
bulla, aud $2J0(MJ0 veal
been adjusted and the strike is settled. , ,)calvea. Slicep -Market rather quiet, prices cover the monevs secured by said mortgage, or
Chicago. June Itt —Solomon Van Prang,
He told her the meanihgof an adverse
Business failure* in the United States well nu»inta:ue&lt;l for is-st grades, but com­ any part thereof.
verdict—ita effect on his social and pro- ex-legislator and a saloonkeeper, was on
Now.
therefore,
by virtue of the power at sale
for the week ended June 12. were 21». as mon lota easy: quotation* ranged al $3Jjt«&amp; contained in said mortgage,
and thr statute la
ft-oional relations and lagged hex to trial yesterday before J udge Blodgett for
against lie for the corresponding week 5JO westerns, $3.75&amp;5.W natives, and $5JjO2C.75 such case made and provided, notice is heresy
look nt tbe matter carefully, at tbe same violation of the United States election
! lambs.
given that on Monday, the 6th day of July, A.
time decInring that bis love was as warm laws in procuring false testimony ip naV
Producsn Butter-Fancy separator. 1?H® D. lust, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, I aboil
The foreign diplomats invited to Chi­ IBc per lb; dairies, fancy, fresh, 14©15c; pack­ SeU at public auction to the highest bidder, at
as ever. She would not hear a -word, of uralixatibn cases. John Callaghan swore
north front door of the court bouse in tbe
breaking off the match. When the trial that Van P-aag got him to swear to a lie cago to see for themselves what prepara­ ing stocks, frt»U. IOHhC’-HWc- Kgg»—Southern the
city of Hastings, (that being the place where
wa« over he saw her again, and again of­ in two cases and John Murray confirmed tions have been made for the World's fair stock. )« oft. 14Hc per dox; northern, loss off, the Circuit Court for Barry County Is boldeu),
fered her her freedom. The reply was the Callaghan’s testimony. The defense in­ arrived there from Washington City Fri­ 15c. Live poultry—Old chicken*,' 10c j»cr lb; the premises described in said mortgage or oo
•pring. laaaOc; roosters, 0&lt;c: turkeys, mixed much thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe
'
J
same: "Where thou goest I will go.” So troduced witnesses contradicting part of day.
amount due on said mortgage with ten per
It is now said that Sir William Gordon 8c; ducks. He. Potatoes - Rohc, $1.102.1.20 per centyesterday they went to church, and when what Callnr'hnn said, and others swearing
iuteretl. and all legal ooata together wUh
bu; Hebron. fl.3X2.L30; Poerleaa. ll.ta^lJS;
Cumming was so frequently a cheater at
they emerged they were man and wife.
Burbanks, *1,3581.40; mixed, SL10&amp;L15. Straw­ an attorney’s fee of twenty-five dollars covenant­
that his rep.nation waa veryjwtd.
cards that many persona would not play berries-Illinois, at*c i*r 21-qt case; Indiana, ed for therein, the premises being described In
Will Beside in Hcottand.
said morteage as all those certain nieces or
with him. Also that he w as a very hard poor to fancy, 75&lt;&lt;t$lJiO: Michigan,
parcels of! and -Ituate in township ot Barry to
latter groom and bride departed for
1.7A Raspberries-Hod, IIJOOXIM per 24-qt the eountv of Barry and State of Michigan,
man to get one's due* from.
BoBTOJt, June 15.-The’Typographical
Lord Middleton s'countrv seat in Not­
In the trial of Editor Elliott at Colum­ case; black. H.ttiltlAO.
an d’described as follows:
tinghamshire, where a few days of the Union has adopted a resolution favoring bus, Ohio, for the the murder of.Editor
The south east quirter of the northeast quar­
Broom corn—Hurl. 45405c -per lb; whisk
green, self-working. ^4®4c; In­ ter and tire south port of the west half of the
honeymoon .will be passed, after which a nine-hour day after Oct. 1. It was Osborn, H. C. Tibbita swore Saturday brush,
common brush, 2!Kt north east quarter, all of section twenty-lwu
they will proceed toSii^'ilHam a Seo^"11 voted that all moneys contrilnited to the that five or six shots were fired before side and covers.
(23) in township one (1 north of range nine (»»
34c; croaked, 3&amp;»Mc.
estate,
where
they
will
reside.
Sir
William
west, and containing tn all elgbty-nlne and one.
Chi Ids-Drexel fund be placed in thehands Elliott even drew his revolver.
Saves P i
.
».
...
halt (MS) acres, be lire saint- more or Ims.
tfa.
,
.
n” wrinkles, no appeared to be far more cheerful than at of a board of trustees, lhe decisions of • Jim Hall nnd Bob Fitzsimmons, wlo
Tbe ssle Is made subject te two prior mortea- “
'
“lice the Sliape*)
any time since tbe beginning of Ihe bac­ M-President Hank during the year were are to fight to a finish at Minneapolis July
Wheat-No. 2 red winter cash. fil.OKs: July, Bby and between the parties hereto, covering
n&gt;tn ??rr',”1S’ ‘,i.u’ !:i£r toe» hav5De carat trial, while his bride with charming
same premises.
v
approved. The convention
,o 22, arrived there Saturday, aud meeting in $1,006 August, $1M; September. «Hc; De­
SrKLUM am Cartr, Mortesgee.
.
- '• '-ay-inside this stocking. emphaxis declared her absolute confidence meet in Philadelphia in June. 1822.
a saloon, came near having a preliminary cember. 11-lHK Corn-No. 2 mixed cash, Mt*c;
Smith &amp; Cobanova.
Joly.
August,
September, 5«^c.
scrap, which friends prevented.
Attorneys lor Mortgagee
. r;," ' f,,r Those afflicted with in the innibrnce of her -husbaud.JIermcome i* estimated at $75,UK). They Will
Oats
—
Dull
but
steady;
No.
2
mixed
caah.
46c;
Dated. April 7.1W1.
Mrs. Daniel Smith, aged fid. died near
■aiL'’ &lt;nrWB- iHintons. or unprobably visit the United States next
Washisotos Crrr. Ju« tt-Tb, ceo Ashland, Pa., becau.-e for the past eight July, 44c. Rye—Neglected: Barley-Neglect­
■Z .
11,1 Inspiration of th-fect
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE.
ed. Pork-Dull: new mre*. Sl--i»j.l2-&amp;). Lard
f 4 bj W4UKE$H0$E CO.. BodM. Mass. autumn.
weeks she had steadfastly refused to take -Quiet; July. $6.35; August, $8.46.
,u» OB" *U“ »!"“ “ut tlw u,tacro
In the matter of tbe estate of Hannah
tmv
nourishment.
Excessive
grief
over
tie, ot IllInolA
The loul OJBber ot
....
Live Stock: Cattle-Trading moderately act­ Quackenbush, deceased.
For sale by
Notice is hereby given that I shall mU kt
the death of her daughter was the cause.
ive and prices a shade higher for really prime
Gainesville, Tex , June 12.—NearLecn, ,l.oon In be »*«' doriog tbo raw
nrihllr auction, to the b
The Order of Railway Telegraphers met cattle; poorest to best native steers; $4.5Hjptt.5G
L T., thirty miles from here, on Red river, .... wa. 3.4W. tbo total devotwl tvtolxper
1W
lbs;
Texans
and
Qoloradoa,
fU.aJjJA.4O;
at
Sc.
Louito
day
with
about
300
dele
­
IM mcd
ajn-a;
tte total
total pmluet ...v
kwJ-jt
1'' MOi,..uuui wa*.., ... .. —- ■iT,
a 105
C tne
—
—Wednesday, the dead bodies ot a man,
nf
«■&gt;■! Ik’
»&lt;
“ “7 I »•" l&gt;nw‘- Tl.ot.ttwlin.
Th'
“Iunion w th
!h bulls and dry cows, $2.Sf&amp;4A5. Sheep and
Lambs-Slxtp firm and active: limbs dull at a
wo.-an. an J little child were found in a J
t.Un&gt;«l«l. on
on Utete °r •““*
Brolbrrb.««t ot Trlrsmi*.™ will U decline of 14e !*&gt;■ D'-, .*Uecp.$4.WaAfti per 100lbs;
km Pain Instantly. *
drift,
.they
hnviug
been drowned during producer,
prodUW.dlaewu..!,
but
th.
cUoco.
m
tlu.1
it
will
HljkJ Strengthens Weak Parts.
lambs. fd.aiit.T.Tr.. Hogn-NomiaaHy steadr, rtnv ot May
the late overflow The budl&lt;~* have not onle*.
--------------Barry eoun
live hogs, S4.X^u..'1n per 100 lbs.
not be effected.
title anti tn
yet been identified. W. W. Linn, a. fiarnnw
Toledo.
Two persons were overcome by heat
t.i th* realertMtr situxUrandJbeltut la1
Toijaxi, June 15.
raiding tturry
residing
thirty »»•&lt;»
miles &gt;no
“•■th
“ -of h*re
-j--~ h t । h^ufaX, X. S , June 15.—Tanner, late Saturday at New York.
of Harry, lu the State ot Michigan, k
Hickory creek, was *l«o drowned in th»
Vniwd
consul at Plctuu. has been
described as follows, tn wit: The w»
The First National bank of RusscUvDle,
$1.(1.
’:
July.
Kfcc;
Augmd,
KJHc:
Dooenrtrer,
lot two binck nine (Si of tho raater
xtream.
__________ ________
I indicted by tbe grand jr.ry of that place Ark., capital «30,&lt;MD, has lieen.jmtho^xad ....
z-.__ n.u. —.-I. &gt;Ll,
U«_. A... to tbe rtty (formerly village} of Hml
county M*ebimn.
to
begin
business.
Strike at Chicago1 for indecent
»,!«imif
Dated. June!«. A- D„ 1M1.
Dotban, a town on the Alabama Mid­
--------------------- wouVuM
forfeiting hlv bail.
CHICAGO, J une IX—Over 1,3*U men en­
land, ’,viw nearly wiped out by fire Satur­
yftiaWAVKKE,
Jane
15.
gaged in
in tU
thv architectural
architectural iron
iron trade
trade rum
nnd ,•
gaged
„ As.ig«m&lt;»«day. Los*. »30,000; well insured.
Wheat—C»«h and July, **a; September.
" *branete.,
.
.IllriudUW
. .. . .U. _^&lt;l workers II SB*"™- M1“ ’ J“”'
H.
John H. Tolman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
and parten umkera. went on strike tor ।
^^p^ny, compose.! of C. L and got on n small jag hu-t week and I nday
eight J?aura work per day at tte r*»4'
J c. Buchunan. n»nJc an
cumjilanied to the police that be hod lost
and 20 &lt;x,nt* i&gt;cr hour this morning. TUj
Thr , .inuU&lt;si u..*eeta ore $5,&lt;*M&gt;; 1»- 1 a box containing flOO.OB iu bonds etc.
duefoiou &lt;x arrived at at a meeting beM ■
gjr.ooc.

Ruin and Ostracism the Fate ol

XEWSJXintlEF.

n

■*» I'liawa.

For Bilious Attack

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills

Nervous Prostration,

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.

Cadwallader’s

' TeWi^XSiS:

.
.Sola o. W. H. Goodyear,

AGENCY COLUMN.

■■ Prof. I. HUBERT’S

Malvina cream

SPECIAL !

ShOKE

Eb. POWER J’
NO. 35.

5C CIQflR

The New Stocking

5 Fit the Foot.

K. K. GRANT.
E

Children Cry
Pitcher’s Castoria

Saturday Bight-

�HIS LIFE BLASTED.

SIR JOHN MACDONALD’S FUNERAL.

! After the police had spent a day looking
Cor the treasure Tolmnu appeared and said
lie hnd found the box, whidh Ire hiul with
Ruin and Ostracism the Fate of
ep. „
.\
,„
.
him during his spree, in a saloon with ita
J““ 11—John M«- InhSri^a 11 k,nfc,cf.f’*
Ib
*° bavo contents intact.
heartburn,
Cumming.
Donald « funml ^.terttey „„„
bttot
W Mm r ’.l2“‘r“Ct*,r; I Jobn J* c* Abbotl h" h***
sick headache,
bZhhL?T’,Mm’*red ‘»&lt;hi. rily. Th. hare’Untuned to 1
*
organize n new cabinet for Canada, made
T-hadin
Iraip teouvbl
to Lim.
,1 DWMglU7
ohn Mac
u,!l“ from
,ro“ nmtuiiffe I ' nave
and all disorders of •
,, happened
'
.
necessary by tbe
the ueMlh
ueath o
of( slr
Sir j
John
Mac-.
THE JUSTS VERDICT AGAIHBT HIM.
“Wng ln«Ate ln the
I
Ex-Governnr JGilpin,
’Hpi”. of Colorado, nnd Donald.
the stomach, liver,
his wife, after fighting ithe
divorce
ques-■' The latest British scandal is to the ef“•-■gSt.m ured«„
“o«'
Twuc qnrstl»Al»
_ ______
___
—llrnilly
....
13m In
la tlu.
&lt;L. mru (or
jmra. &gt;han,
tblt Wate, Ulate mml.' co-aupouand bowels,
Mother?
*
“Pi~rt»»ity to look ta. ta.ttim.„”£ coine. to terms and willlire
------ -------- c.-—— ■
dent In a divorce suit to be filed by tbe
"““iblng tbe
uauumAn. 1 Bishop Knight, of the Milwaukee dlo- husband of I*uly Brooke, the reigning
cese ot the Episcopal church, was buried , British Ixxiuty.
........ —t ouBtrv
et broode&lt;i over Ottawa AU Thursday in a plain pine coffin. In accord-1 Seville Schofield, Son &amp; Co., of Maua9r HerYSerriee-Synopsls of fl»e Closing JSl T.&lt;|n
w“ •“I”1"1''1. •”'! tl» 4
are tho
I’voceedinga of &lt;bt. Trial.
TwX?
U,clr
tehig i anec with his wish expressed before death, yank, Pa., woolta) manufacturers, are in
By.nnleraf the authorities no more of financial trouble, and may make on n»safest, surest,
LONDON, June 10.-—The great baron
All ,In
" bicb ouu, from 1
trial is over, and the result is the blasting ?L,pVt* °e.th« Dominion to par a hut the refugee Russian J'-MBnrv permitted to aignment. They Htnte liabilities at $330,and most popular
enter Berlin, aud their ‘pnmitge through OW and Maeta at 81,000,U00.
of the life of one uf the most brilliant and tribute to the departed premier. AU tbe ‘
Germany is hastened ns much n» possible. ! The stealings of John Bardsley, late
medicine for
dnriDg soldier* of the British army. The
«ud govern
togrtber *hh thousands
&lt;tt!I The striking firemen of llw North Ger- treasurer of Philadelphia, now foot up
Prince of Wales was not present at court
family use.
SdSTh
UCe*'VOn! tht Mj,nb"dr«P«7 num Lloyd Steamship company liecame 81.875,000; the state losing $21,000, aud tfoe
yesterday, preferring to attend the race*
riotous Thnrwluy and were attacked by city $554,000 in addition to wbk^ there i*
I l at Aicott. The AMisatlotud feature .,f the
the police. A number of the firemen were W*&gt;.000 unaccounted for, making a grand
-.... h-hucihc vurtut,
j total of &lt;^,685,000.
took place early when Gen. Owen therbnJIh**® W|h,.Ch foUoWwl lh*' hearse to wounded.
Lowell, Mass.
s-„Pt.ou.Headach&lt;
md, Nervous
Headache, I WilBam*. in a voice husky with emotion, the church, and later to the railway sta­
At Buenos Ayres Wednesday gold closed i Special Treasury Agcut Soeghen wan at
, ,7 ----- 17 i
------ ------"-a,; nlvu emotion.
flrerh*”:' '
. M.
rhW »
Fean,
a&gt;k«l
Italk.
Celerhltp-'A
proteeliuk tion, wm the largest ever seen in Canada, at 301 per cent, premium. The Argentina Chicago Saturday.
Morbid
care.Jtot;. a-sked
Justice
Coleridge’s protection
He had been on a
Itacka' t
•
... l&gt;v.p. |»ia.nulln&lt;&gt;aaOMi- I w,|n---------,t ttw..................
|mpuutiun.
ina.1,
by
Slr&amp;lsenate
has
adopted
legislation
providing
tonr
&lt;rf
the
northwest
and
had
discovered
tne
governor
general
and
stuff
led
the
..
uuwac Ujr cir EXJHwhr- N. r
. ; . m. Mtua
I
clarke U&gt;^ th.-2_“
large quantities
of dutiable goods are
for the stupension of gold pnyinents for a ' that -----------»
fusion, I"'. Itrunk.'uniM.etc.arocurM ward Clarke that the gunertd was sacrific­ process on which a little after I p. m. left
| being smuggled across tbe Canadian bor....u. being
uoiu
of Mx months.
(ipiumlL.b"
ing an innocent man. Ssir Edward.vigor- the parliament bunding, the coffin
I dcr into this country.
• i:.-.sirttive Nervine. It
Dome
the
hearse
ah&lt;*
,,,J
-----'
uunie
to
tne
on
the
shoulders
of
six
‘
Ex-Speaker
Tom
Reed
Is
in
Paris
havbv Dr. Mih
du anr opiatefl. Trial bot- utiMly protested against the general being
| A violent electrical storm prevailed
(foe* no' c'"&gt; .. . ks FREE at druggist*. permitted to speak, but the latter per­ P°‘‘&lt;*«»«*. The parliament building bell; 5n« tt q»det, good time.
I along the New Jersey coast. At HamIh.n Lirin’?.l,:a
tbeprocw-l I*.
.- now repotted that
vuat noocn.
It is
Rolgfrt nay.
Ray
He airi line
il Co, Elkhart, Indiana. sist aland in a very angry numner repu­ ton ’^n thJ1 ,?b®2uB,nlmdkftrorKlnlP'• Hamilton ha* U-ai «&lt;en in Yellowstone|' mond Daniel Cross and two of his children
Dr'?Rui. itorrtE PRER
diated the insinuations made in Sir Ed­
were killed by lightning.
mlt
11
i‘ro&lt;**sion were the military, park.
A. D. Cooley and C. H. .Anderson, of
ward’s speech. Finally Justice Coleridge
Cedar Rapids, It, and two’young ladies,
peremptorily ordered the general to sit
were drowned at Rockford, la., Sunday
down and hold his peace.
other government officials, with a host of i JT •
•
evening.
OFFICE WITH H0LBB0OK, OVER
Thr lx&gt;r&lt;l ChlefrJoatixe'a Charge.
clubs, tRH-ieties, and other bodies. The
Gilbert A. Pierce will, i. is
MORRILL'S STORE, HAST IN QB-. .
An electric car jumped tbe track at Pu­
Justice Coleridge'* charge was distinctly ceremony in the church was led bv the 1 ^P0’**’1.tendered the position of min- eblo. Colo., Sunday, and dashed into the
Remember that this column contain* but
to‘Cblntt
China.against the plaintiff. He particularly archbishop of Ottawa. That over* the !I ister t4
wall of a livery stable. Rev. H. W. Ran­
For
thr Complexion.
a
very'
small part of tlie property I have
i
Queen
Victoria
lias
now
exceeded
iu
age
procession refortnod, hurt slowly escorted I Quvciji
Ims
kin and several others were seriously
1 .
I
: wartied the jury to confine themselves to
for sale or exchange.
the evidence, and pay no attention to the the remains to the railway station, where *dI otb‘'r English sovereigns save two, injured.
I have improved and vacant city lots for
Half a dozen trainmen nnd passengers
claim by plaintiff’s attorney that there thej- were put on a draped train and Ge°rge II and IH.
for
I McCrystal, charged jrith attempting to were more or less bruised near Chilton, sale and exchange in all parts of tbo ci(y.
was more in the case than api&gt;eured in evi­
Farming lands for sale and exchange in
«USERT. TOLEDO, OHIO,
The remains of Sir John MacDonald bribe ii juror in the Hennessey ow, luw Wis., Monday by a wreck on the Milwuudence. This claim the justice emphat­
were laid at reel at Kingston, Ont., l**n found guilty at New Orleans. It is kee and Northern railway. Nobody ser­ all parts of tho county.
. \ j; vo:ir children a knowledge
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
-----■
----•
— iously hurl.
-■ orcland. typewriting, leieg- ically denied. He said the julyhad the rhursday.
now said that Detective
O-Mnlley
will
whole case before it in Hie evidence. He
probably escap&lt;&lt; conviction.
Sevill Schofield, of the woolen mnnu erty for sale at a bargain.
1 ’'I'TPV FOR THEM
STOOD BY THE THROTTLE.
I &gt;E 1 itn Than Money. sjMike of Sir William's services in tbe
There are sixty-dglrt state banks.ih P.ll-, fa.-turing firm of Sevill Schofield, Son &amp;
,
•, -and Rapid* Mich ] Bus­ army, and credited him with a career ot
uois with an aygregnte capital st&lt;»ck aud; Co.. Mmiayunk, Pa., made an assignment
On Jefferson street two houses and lota
’
■ „.t it. ,-k. cor IVnri add bravery that did hiniM-lf and the country
surplus of $17,291 ,!!it»; loans and (liscqiints, Monday- Iris not believed that the mills at bargains, and on easy term*.
honor, and remarked that Sir William
’'
$55,315,470; awh nn(L nwerve, $18^11,M2:; will be closed.
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
MaiW kttk Mich.. June I*.-A fright undividW prolltx, $l,|f,1.22i; deposits, $01,-.
was « sort of lion at. Tranby Croft, a guest
The agreement Lwtween the United
house well finished
81.000; 8*00 down,
of honor, of whom tbe Wilsons were proud, ful run occnrred'Thureday on the L'Anse .Mj,!iS&gt;riutal rwouro^, $81,980,740. [
States and Great Britain fdr a closed sen­
bal. on time al 7 per cent.
ns they had a right to be.
.
grade of the D..S. S and A. railway. The
W. B. Prescott, ot Tdrontn.Ont., hnxbeeu sun for seals in Behring sea was signed in
And one house and lot one block front
brake* of a freight train going west failed elected president of the.International Ty-1 Washington City Monday, nnd tbe presi­
A Verdict Quickly ICeiidt-red.
factory. 8800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
dent ifiniu-diatc-ly issued a proclamation to
It did nut takr the jury more than fif ' to work, nnd the train plunged dawn the । pographical union.
cent. Cheap.
‘
[
teen minutes to come to n conclusion, and ' steep grade, over a mile iu k-ngtb. jumtied j A hurricane in eastern Gnlicia uprooted। carry- out io: provisions.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
when they returned to the court-room the j the truck at the curve in front of L'Aiux- a forest, unroofed mid r.rzed buildings and
factory, 81.000. 8500 down, baL 3 years
conference of leading INttirocnta, includ­
foreman, in reply to the question of tho I Station, and tore through the station killed several |&gt;eople.
ing Senator Gorman, Senator Elect Vilas, nt 7 percent. ' .
clerk pronounced
t&gt;r&lt;ili&lt;win&lt;*ml th..
_ ..r,i
.......station,
clerk;
the sentence r.r
of Sir ’ hniltlir.r-k
buildinmv a'l»_
The occupant*
of tbe
At a meeting of representatives from
Several splendid bargains in the 1st
William Gordon Cumming in word* to warned by the shrieking whistle, had
Georgia, Alabama anil Tennessee, held at Don M. Dickinson, and ex-Secretary ward and other parts of the city.
WhitLey. was recently Lelil in that city,
the effect that the jury found for the de­ cajH-d in,time.
Chattanooga, it was decided that the th.ee
Brick barn for sale nt a bargain, on cor­
at
which
it
was
decided
to
run
ex-Preslfendant. So,, in the opinion of the jury,
state* should unite in preparing exhibit*
ALWAYS THE SAME
dent Cleveland for the head of the ticket ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
with the evidence before them, it was no
Brave Engineer Con Harrington, a reai­ for the World’s fair.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep, well located in­
In 1»L’.
slander to say that Sir William had been dent of this city, stood at his post, and
The area of winter wheat as compared
Seneca Falla. N. Y.. has on the lnnd-1 brick
The loss trf life by the bridge disaster in
hia engine
las; year
year is
is 1115,
11L5, and
nnd of
ofspring
spring wheat
wheat
«* ALWAYS THE BEST guilty of cheating at cards. Noihwiih- when
----------------- ------ leaped
...j..™. the track and tore ■ with
/lilt last
store three stories, nlso dwelling house mid
Switzerland
Sunday
is
now
placed
at
120.
siunding the terrible nature of the find­ its way through the station
he
lerds
in in
thethe
condition
.
.. was still nt 1&lt;« 4. 'uNebraska
Nebraska
lev ds
roi. “2 of’
good liarn. Can be bought at n bargain,
Hon.
Is a •probable
ing
Sir William, he seemed uumovisl the throttle. He wa*
-- -.Joseph
------*-- -G- Cannon
/
,
Was drawn unconscious
unvon*eiou&lt; ': spring wheat. 97.
V7. In Ohio, Indiana nnd
or-will exchange for Hastings or Grand
of" whiter
wheat
• KepubH™* candWate for governor of Hh- Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falls
He sat"T"
cool—
nnd
calm, ami—
looked
i by
- it.
-;i------------ ----------------- ----- - ^ro,n 1 be wreck, his right leg broken nnd Mlssonrithe
‘ condition
“ '
’
"
’noi*I straight nt the jury, without change -of ) ins right arm nlmost turn from its socket. »99.
L •••-has u population of 7.000 and upwards—is
IU.
Pitt.luirx
llml Father I Jt-eph K. Emmett, the famw,. eharae
’ odor , or tremor of muscle. When he left ; Hi* recovery is very doubtftil. The other
* ’ .Wied’ at -largest town in Secena Co.
Mu llinwr. tl.r tdl«|ted lakh vure pri«.t, 1 u'r
•““* «uddeuly Mond.,-of pneuI thu Court-room the crowd outside gave | trainmen e^'.-nfa&gt;d with few bruises,
40-acre farm iff Irving, all improved, soil
IN THE
him a* cheer.
’
lias been ordered to Rome to administer i
■
good. Can be bought at n bargain on easy
COWARDLY REVENGE ATTEMPTED.
to tlie
’
I A syndicate of New Yorkers is nego- terms.
Crushing Erct of the Verdict.
•
A Wouinnof 24 wiw arrested nt Reading, ' Hating for the purchase of Tbe Boston
| Th» verdict^neons much to the plaintiff, j
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
Pa.. Thursday, having on her person n ' Journal.
lit is his stKdal ruin. H means that he 1
acres,
mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
|mu«tte™.bSmirr..mIte..rmy.«l»ll«t:
llk.
u-fhun-Uy dezt’n counterfeit dollars. The police are I Tbe World’s fair beard of control has ed house. one of the cheapest farms In
M.\K*it \t.t., Ills.. June
i finally dee Jord not to send any promoters Bnrry Co., will take part city properly. *
: from the clubs, warned offthe race courses. ; ...
, .
..
.
,
,
, / now looking for he* areomplictr*.
»a.l .'A-lally Lneta&amp;t wber.- tetetot.,™ " «h‘
5""
",
Lieut. Cut Sir William Gowlon Uum-i. abroad nt present.
10 acres near city, good house and born,
kill
Ira
Travoli,
hi*
wife,
and
five
children tniug's nurne has been dropped from the ' Tht- thermometer registered 107 in the well an%ristcrn, 150 fruit trees, Jf acre
hr kts l&gt;ven a Welcome and honored guest,
fravoh, his
fiwchildren
It mean* that lie has but two alternatives . by blowing up their house with dynamite. Brit«*h army list, “Imt majesty,".as the •diade nt Provitlemx*, IL I., nt noon Mon­ gropes; 81.300, cheap, bfldown, bal. at 7
—suicide or a life out of England; nn ■ They slept in the'uortli end of tbe house, official order reatls. “linving no further day. nnd 97;. in New York city. .
j&gt;er cent.
An English syndicate is reported to
160 acres In Woodland to exchange for
obx'tHv exjstatsre on the continent, or 1 ami all craped unhurt. The entire south
Mr*. President
Harriaon- will
m&lt;&gt; - - - have pureluwd the Anncondil mining smaller farm and difference.
somewhere else when.' those who once end was blown to atom*, and the force of. -----— ------- ---------------------190 acres in Hope tawnship. known ns
knew and met him will know and inert thr explosion tore a 1k»Ic in the ground ! Uape May next W. d n-ulav for the toitu- property in Montana for #25,iX).000.
h/n iio more.
j about
four
feet
in
diameter
nnd
a
foot
anil
I
mer
Her
father.
Hr.
Scott,
has
starlet!
on
tlie
Doty farm, will sell for 84200 on easy
The
steamer
City
of
Richmond,
which
alsiut four feet in diami.... ..... M tw. .....
■
.... .
.
..
. ..r. i.«ir.i
—.. Yesterday a warrant .. ... u.
half deep.
is­ . a western trip, lie; will stop furn ohurt was ryjKirted nt sea with a burning cargo, terms.
time nt indinunpellk
arrived at Liverpool in safety Monday.
Several 80 acre parcels 0or sale nt bar­
'
sui-d
for
the
arrest
of
Johh
Ix-ggett,
whore
One of the jurymen has Iwen inter­
Judge McConnell, of Chicago, (Monday gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and
Three ptORlineut talitors in Guatemala
i yieweH, and says that fror.i the moment 1 farm adjoins TravolL They have quarsome will take part city .property in ex­
they entered the jury rdum there was no relies* a great deal lately, and tracks from have been nyrtMed by President Borrillas decided that sy-eet air t-ompnni&lt;-sl cannot change. '
be compelled to heat tlieir cars in winter.
I dmibtfns to wbat their verdict would lie. •
80 acre farm for sale ini Otsego county.
A mini nt Minneapolis who mndt) the life
made t*&gt; stveep the streets with a bull and |
। They were all for the defendants. Only [■
Price 81,200. Will trade) for farm In this
of
his
wife
miserable
until
death
released
chain hukrit to their feet.
i one inclined toward the plnintiff, and he!
People uh&lt;&gt; are sending money to the her. Is reported to be haunted by his wife’s section ami pay difference*.
1 v;a» nk&gt;t at al! inclined to prevent nnnn- i
1
Also 100 acres in sam? Co. at a bargain.
New Yoke, June 1.1.—A cable dispatch -I’ncifii- I’ortrait company," of New York. ghost.
ihrttr; i\*rsonally, all would Imre liked
100 acre* in Kansas, well fenced, gooft
Joseph Bu&lt;l*zi-lini, mnunL-vr. an- informed I
THE MARKETS.
to find a way tu vindicate Sir William, received from Chill by n mercantile bouse that he has l&gt;ren arrested, ou the ground I
soil, stone house 0 rooms, barn 14 by 70
but the evidence was *&lt;» strongly against of this city yesterday confirm* the news of
feet, tool house and granary and well
Chicago.
him that they could not conscientiously the tomlmrdnient by the government ves that hfat bCsineMisA fraud.
house, etc. well watered Uy creek, timber,
Ex-Governor Harrison Ludington, of j
Ciucauo, June 15.
sets of th* ports occupied by the Inaurdecid^ in his favor.
from one and :: miles from another IL
Following were the quotation* on the ImkirI
gents. It is also reported that the forces Wisconsin, h lying nt the point pf death
tnule toMiHy: Wheat—No. 2 July, opened W^c.. IL town. 80 rods from sdhooL
Splendid
nt his homie in Milwaukee.
uf
the
gi»v&lt;
—
nrneut
have
iandidr.:
ynriowi
clotwxl
September, oismrd «9*c. chwd
WEDDING INSTEAD OF SUICIDE.
The marquis of l»ndynderry has offered Vic; Dcccullwr. opened !«•«-, closed KBgp.' stock farm. Will sell at a bargain or take
points on the coast and were joyfully re­
; 40 acres in part payment near Hastings.
ceived More than MX) goldiers and ma­ his tenant* the option of acquiring their Com-No. 2 Jttue. op-ned
closed 6744a
Union
Pacific II. R. lands for sale in the
. July, opened 63hbc. closed Wf^c; September,
rine* who were detainnl by the revolu­ holdings upon reaaonabla terms.
County ot.
'Oats—No. 8; states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington,
tionary forces were liberated ami vn
The tre-Lsury Friday bo tight 343,500 opened 51**\ closed
London. June 11.—Just at this time it backed on rile t rnmjport steamer Imperiah- ounces of «U ver at from &lt;O.US to S0.'A5 per ; July, opetwd 3s»ic. closed 3&lt;Mc: August,, Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5,900.000
' &lt;&gt;]&gt;ened 33Hc, chassl 33?t&lt;c; September} opeuedl acres of farming, mineral aud timbered
does riot look as though tlie sequel to the to serve under the orders of the govern ounce.
30V-.
l*ork-Mny,
opened*1 lands, ranging In price frmn 85 to 810 per
I 32c.
doMd. "*",x
“**
-------bnccatat scandal would l&lt;e thq usual ziK-nt.
Early Friday mornitut a tank conUiining ■ SWWJ. closed
July. oj*cne&lt;l SllLlO,■ acre; ptH’-tenth down, ten years credit on
I
Srptcmbcr, o;&gt;ened &lt;ltL5.' balance.
2.000 gallon* of coal oil exploded nt Wild­ , ckwd
thing; In spite of .the adverse verdict,
81(LW
Frequent excursion rates given,
Lard—June, .opened f6.(16 etc. Call and
Sir William Gordon Cumming seems to
get circulars. \
Four^bu’MiE. la., June UL—The fuel er* station, a mile hack of Newport, Ky. dosed &lt;10L6k
closed J6.2.7.
have no idea either of suicide* or *an ob­ question in northern Iowa is becoming a The noise woke everybody in Newport,
IJ vc stock—Following were the prices al the
Dayton and Covington, and the shock wua
scure residence on tbe continent There is grave one. In addition to the big strike*,
Union
Mock
yards
to-day:
Huge-Market
felt in a radius ot ten miles." Noone
active on isu-lcing and shipping account; feel­
no doubt that he ha* Lost* of friends who which have already made a coal famine
Mortgage Sale.
hurt.
ing Hither ‘easy, and price* about 5c low­
do not belieifc him guilty of the charge, in imminent, it is now stated that the exten­
Default having been made In the coadltlena
The Central National bank of Broken er. sales ranged at i2.toit.4J3&gt; pigs. &lt;4.1%
a certain mortcage made by Harrison
spite of the evidence. And among those sive coal fields in this section are r-*&gt;- Bow.’Neb., has closed ita door*.
4..to light, HWLS3 rough packing, &lt;1.15® ft
j;
•Forsliy
and
Sarah 4L Forshy, his
idly
playing
out.
It
is
being
reali&lt;1
ilc itors for Complainants.
friends was a fair American girl, the
• William Blaney was hanged in Balti­ 4.aimlxcd. and &lt;4JU&amp;4.«) heavy packing and wife, to Spellman ‘Casey, dated February
that tbe cud veins here were not bared
23rd, A. 1&gt;. ISM. and recorded tn liit»
daughter of Commodore Garner, of New
more Friday for the murder of his grand­ shipping lota.
uiK&gt;p a genuine coal field, but were a col­
Cattle
—
Market
rather
active
on
local
office
of
the
Register
of Deeda, for tbe County of
York, whose heart he bad won so and held lection of pockets. The mines at Carbon mother and aunt.
aud shipping account, and prices without ma­ Barry, and Stale of Michigan, on the 27th flay of
At New York Thursday, Jake Schaefer terial change; quotations ranged at &lt;a.75icfl.VJ February. A. D. ism. in liber 26 of mortgages,
so securely that she will l*lieve no ill of Junction. Holiday Creek. Coalville and
on pages*!, on which mortgage there is claimed
the
“
wizard
”
billiardist,'
married
Mis*
Lil
­
choice
to
fancy
shipping
steers,
$5,011(4.70
good
him. As noon as the scandal was out Sir Kalo have l»een abandoned and the vil­
to be dur at the dale of tbre notice tbe sum of
to choice &lt;k». &lt;4A«&lt;p4AW common to fair do, four hundred three dollar* and thirteen cents,
William offered Miss Garner her liberty, lages that surrounded them are deserted. lian Kammerer.
The ilifferences between the London &lt;Lto &lt;4JT&gt; butcher*' steers, &lt;2.0016X50 stockers. and an attorney's fee of iwenty flve dollars prpand even urged her to take it.
.
for in sahi mortgage, ud no suitor pro­
omnibus owners nnd the strikers have &lt;2.73Q4.W Texans. &lt;3.4rt&amp;4JO feeders. &lt;1JO^LOO vldad
COWB. IlJVUjato bulls, and &lt;2.50^4.50 veal ceedings at law having been Instituted to re­
been adjusted nnd the strike is settled. , calve*. Sheep-Market rather quiet prices cover tne moneys secured by said mortgage, or
Chicago, June 16.—Solomon V an Prang,
He told her the meanihg of an adverse
Business failures in the United States well maintained for l&gt;est gradv-i. but cum- any part thereof.
verdict—ita effect on his social and pro- ex-legislator and a saloonkeeper, wan on
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of solo
for the week ended June 12, were 21ty as mou lota easy: quotation* ranged at JJLWs
fesidonul relations -and Itegged her to trial vester’ay before Judge Blodgett fur against 1U5 for fche corresponding week 5.00 westerns, $3.7&amp;a3.4O natives, and $5.60a6.75 contained In said mortgage, and the statute to
such ease made nnd provided, notice is hereby
look at the mutter carefully, at the same violation of the United States election
lambs.
given that on Monday, the Bthday of July. A.
Inst year.
time declaring that his love was as warm laws in procuring false testimony hi nnt1’roduce: Butter-Fancy separator, 17}$® I), insl, al ten o’clock in the forenoon, I shall
The foreign diplomates Invited to Chi­ IHc per Ih; dairies, fancy, fresh, 14©15c; pack­ sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at
as evet;. She would not bear a word of uralizatlon ca*efi. John Callaghan sweru
cago to-see for thenwives what prepara­ ing stocks, fresh. liMS-llKc. Egga-Houthem the north front door of tbe court bouse lu tbe
breaking off the match. When the trial that Van Prang got kin* to
city-of Hastings, (that bring tbe place wbere
tc’ft “«
was over he saw her again, and .again of­ in two cnse* and John Murray confirmwl tion* have t&gt;een made for the World’s fair stock, loss off, U.Hc per doz; northern, low off, the Circuit Court tor Barry County is boldeu),
15c. Live poultry—Old chickens, 10c l&gt;er lb;
fered her her freedom. The reply wn» the CallagbanY tentimony. The defense in­ arrived there from Washington City Fri­ spring. Ihi'tak-. roosters, 5Wc; turkeys, mixed tne premises described m said mart gage or so
much thereof ns may be necessary to pay tbe
same: uWhere thou goest I will go.” So troduced witnewm contradicting part of day.
It is now said that Sir William Gordon te; ducks. Be. PoUiuss- Row. &lt;1.103.1.21) per amount due on said mortgage with tea per
yesterday they went to church, and when what Callarhon said, and other* swearing
bu: Hebron. $1J6OL3Q: Peerless. &lt;LU*L26; cent, interest, and nlI Legal coats, together with
Cumming
wa*
so
frequently
a
cheater
at
nn attorney’s fee of twcnty-fivedoUars covenant­
Hurbanks.
&lt;lJ5ffl.4Q;
mixed,
&lt;1.1004.16.
Strawthey emerged they were man and wife.
that his reputation was very bad.
cards that many persons would not play berrirt-Illinois. 66c per 24-qt case; Indiana, ed for therein, tbe premises being described In
with him. Also that he "as u very bard poor to fancy, 75cC4L50; Michigan. &lt;lJtta. said mortenie ils all those certain nieces or
parcels oTlaud -Itnatc in township of Barry tn
Later groom and bride departed for
1.71 Raspberries Red. &lt;lA*ft2.(U per M^t the counts* of Barn- and State of Mieblgtn.
man to get one's dues from.
Barron, June 13.-The' T.rpograpblcl
Ixord Middleton’s'country seat in Not­
In the trial of Editor Elliott at Colum­ case; black. &lt;L0uaLSQ.
and deseribed as fofioen:
tinghamshire, where a few days of the rulon la. lulopted • reolurlon ferorlu* bus, Ohio, for the the murder of.Editor
Broom corn—Hurl, 44»£s5e per lb; whisk
The south eaat quirter ot the northeast ctmrnnd tbesooth part ot tbe west half of the
honeymoon will be passed, after which . aloe-hour &lt;lny After &lt;*»■ &gt;■
Osborn, H. C. Tibbita swore Saturday brush, 6®5Mc; green, self-working. ^kO4c; in­ ter
north east quarter, nil of section twenty-two
Knit •
they will proceed toSir William ■ Scottish vntMl that all moneys contributed to tbq that five or six shots were fired before side and covers. 3Ka7c; common brush,
(221
in township one (1 north of range nine (Si
3Hc*. crooked, 3&amp;JHc.
fund l/ploeed 1» U. &gt;«d. Elliott even drew his revolver.
estate, .where they will reside. Sir William
west, and containing in all elgtity-nfee and one.
Saves D..
half (M%) acres, be the same more or less.
■’ti;n&lt;i wrinkles, no api&gt;«*rcd to be far more ebeerful than at ofals-anl of trustee*. 1 ho decision* of • Jim Hall nnd Bub Fitzsimmons, wlo
The svle Is made subject to two prior mortga­
'■lice tlie shape.)
anytime since the beginning of the bac­ ex-President Plank during the year were are to fight to a finish at Minneapolis July
ges by and between the parties hereto, corering
Saves Dnr:
Lie toe, having carat trial, while hi* bride wRh chiming approved. The conventl-m *'|&gt;«ruwl K* — arrived there Saturday, and meeting in &lt;1.004: August. &lt;LOO; September, Mw: D®- tbe same premises.
Scklum
Cabey. Mortgagee.
- iit-dde this stocking.
meet in Philadelphia m June, 1KCa saloon, came near having a preliminary remlxr. &lt;LU1%. Coni-No. 2mixed cash. 604c;
Smith &amp; CouMtovx,\__
July.
OOMc;
August,
3R4c;
September.
W4c.
----- -in
scrap, which friends prevented.
Attorneys for Mortgagee
•&gt;r those afflicted with intDeiDnKmwuiuci
come is estimated at &lt;75,(W. They will
Dated. April 7. laei.
Mr*. Daniel Smith, aged 60, died near Oats—Dull but steady; No. 2 mixed ea»h. 45c;
...
.
'• corns, bunions, or unprobably visit the United States next
Washisgtof C1TT. June IS. Tbe cen- Ashland, I’m, became for the past eight July. 44c. Rye—Neglected: Barley-Neglect­
u.n', , .a: 1114 isu spinttion of the fect
ADMINISTRATOR* RALEed. Pork-Dull: new mew. SL’.toj.lito. Lard
• J to WtLKEMHOSE CO . Buioa. Mas*
6U. office b«. given out tho tob.v-oU.tUc weeks she had steadfastly refused to take -Quiet; July. 8«J5; Auguat. &lt;6.46.
autumn.
_______
■ tie. ot HlinnK
The total nurater ot any nourishment. Excessive grief over
Live Stock: Cattle -Trading moderately act­ Quarkenbnvh, deceased.
For sale by
Notie* 1* hereby given that I shall rell at
the death of her daughter was the cause.
ive and prices a'shade higher for really prime
inntxrg
in
.he
state
during
tbe
census
Gainesville, Tex , June 12.—Near I-eon,
public suction, to tbe bixbest bidder.an Friday,
Tlie Order of Railway Telegraphers met cattle; poorest to best native steen; 84JMM.K
I. T., thirty miles from here, on Red river, vear wa* 2 449, the total devofed to tot c at Si. Loui: to-day wi*h about 300 delc- per llW ibe: Texans and Colorado*, &lt;3.6035.40: th* seventeenth day of July. A. D-. !*•&gt;. at teu
o'clock. In th* forenoon, at tho Probxie Court
1 JITliSS mo-«; tbe
I'twluct 3.1X3.101
Wednesday, the dead bodies of n n*a“,
gales present. The quri-tio;. of union w th bulb aud dry cows, S-'-taJM-AX Sheep and rooms tn the City of Hastings in tbe County o&lt;
11
Eases Pain Instantly. *
wo;-in, andUttle child were found Inn pounds;•««J"
actual the. Brotherhood of Tclegraphirs will be Lambe-Sheep firm and active: lamb* dull at a Barry In th State ot Michigan, pursuant to
decline of Me per lb;shecp^4.WAflU per lUOlbc lieenw ano authority muted tomeoa tho 29th.
Xf^tev having tera drmra.1Idurma pradurar.
dlscuwsl. but the chances are lliat it will Umba. Sfl.OKt7.7r&gt;. Hogs—Nominally ■toady; d*v ot Mny A. D. I«1. by the ProuateTJowtof
H11
y strengthens Weak Parts.
Bsrry counlv, Michigan, ail of tbe esta|n, right,
th. late overflow Th. tedte. bar. tutt rate.
- ----------------Uve bog*. SLCffMOper 100 lb*.
not be effected.
title and interert of ti e said deceased Of. in and
yet bron identified. W. W. 1 Jun. n fan: er
A | nlu&lt;|
Ctm.n|-. Crlake.
Toledo.
Two persons were overcome by beat
tn th* reaFestatr situatenndfbeing iu tbeCootity
Toledo. Juno 15.
residing thirty mile* noth of berj/J । Halifax.- N.8, Jun® I5.-Tanner.lato Saturday at New York.
of Barry, in rhe State uf Mlcbtauj. known and
Hickory creek, was also drowned in that
cjasa!at ptetou. has been
descritMsl as follows, to wtt: The west halt of
The First Siationnl bank of Russellville,
SLah July. KAtc; August, Sta*c; December, lot two (2) block nine «) ot the easternMdtttaa
stream.
_____________ _______
•indicted by tbe grand jury uf that place | Ark., capital gW.ouo, has l&lt;een aulbofixed W-jc. Corn -Quirt; cash. Me. O»ta-Bte- dy; to the city (fomreriy village) of Hastings. Einry
rounty Michigan.
'
Strike nt Chloago.
1 fur indecent aMM&gt;txR.
udct’
»o $ to begin business.
Baled. June l«t. A. D.. 1*91.
Wl*«*v. *«r* »r irritate.
'Dothan, o town on the Alabama Mid­
CHtcAOO. June 15.-Over l^OJ men en- munU&gt; ago, forfeiting htabati.
land, was nearly wiped out by fire Satur­
gaged in tin. architectural iron trade nad ।
. -------------day. Los*. iSO,COOs well insured.
Wheat—(•■•h and July,
Heptember,
SnAgori
Minn..
June
ita branches including tbe inetol
I
Jjjc. Barley—No. 2 and June. TSn: SejrtemJohn H. Tolman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
nnd
*"».
.
»1
and palter:
pal terr maker*,
makers, went
wem on
«•&gt; strike tor;’ .x.c Mill company, compow-"7
got ou n small jag ln*t week and i^riday Ixrr.TUcbiff. xtye-iw. *.
*»r!j •«.
•Wrt-teon.work j*r
|-r u«»
d.y M U.
ofSO
nude nn
’’J complained to the police that he liad low _jte.»«ww.wnetx» 3.1dm,com—
cight-hours worn
«&gt;- —Na 3,36c; No. 4, Me.
*
..............................
.wa
mnHinui.
Lins
.
......
HSKeU
arc
fo.wu;
uand 20cent.
hour thi* nwrntug.
Tbe t
a box containing &lt;160,000 in bonds etc.
decision wa: arrived at at a meeting ne
•
&lt;37,600.
Plaster co.
• Ji
Saturday night.
VIP'WQ TV TH’&gt;n?n
il 1J T 10 £
15 FL I nr .

For Bilious Attacks

h£5

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills

Nervous« Prostration,
llUlfv^

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.

Sfcld . W. H. Goodyear,

AGENCY COLUMN.

Cadwallader’s

■ I Prof. t. HUBERT’S

MALVINA CREAM

SPECIAL !

:-5nOKEt‘

EbJOWERT
NO. 35.

5&lt; CIG AIR

&lt;1.5

The Mew Stocking.

iLwiimfia

&lt; -i the Foot.

R. K. GRANT.

^laStEr

Children Cry
pitcher's Castoria

�.RVELOUS MACHINES.

THREE INSTANCES.

GIRLS IN A BIG Cm,

EUdo. tbo duty on OOP hM b“?&lt;L’S
d.rta
boon
Jjf

mDsotooturiult thorn. ’»•
onio, man U. howeror, th. only t”"11”
STmoupwilou. IU*

DIFFICULTIES THEY ENCOUNTER IN
I bad intended tn head this article “inGETTING A LIVING.
idJnct,” but it struck me that two of
hono ou th. ob«p
the stories at least which 1 hnv« to toll cab
and
them lay tn th.
hardly i* called instinct, nud ns I don’t
For thia purpoo. a lon« tmUdlng will "
know what else to nama them I call then:
pl.«.l on tl» Una, balfln
,
simply “Three Instance*.”
.
In th. l-nltal
Tb«y wUl I~d *■»(
They ore on the same principle as that
In th. Mmtlcnn rml. and when they
old Story &lt;’t the singer who hnd lived on a
canal boat before she became famous, and
Ot the 100,000 females engago! in various
“J. Breiteumoscr. Bicycling Power Com­ one Bight as sho i tood before the audience
xxupatlons in New York city a very targe
pany," is the legend hanging over a door j somebody shouted out “Ixr.v bridge!” and
a umber conshus of young women who
on South Second street. The door is of ! the woman ducked her head.
glaiw. flanked by show window* of the The- first instance is nbout two young have come here frt&gt;m the country near and pector._______________
Some Musical Ju.lrtim«nl*.
same material, and opens into a shop fellows, who, barefooted iu the wilds uf far to seek tlieir fortune*. The constantIy
widening field of eiuploym«;ut for females,
choek full of strange" looking, half com­ America, were turning hay in a meadow.
ftob-Tbe most wnnderft*1
plied machines. Tbo show windows are The two were talking together ns they combined with tlie allurement* of dry life, tufwwas the property of a pr^nte Rent
also occupied by mechanical contrivances turned the hay. Suddenly one of the boys causes a perpetual stream of applicant', ntsn. It hr.’nwwly a hundred Mops.
Rfahnrd-Tl c rw»t nomlerful org*n 1
which, though perhaps no more odd in de­ beard a sound lilqe tlie rattling of very dry from those who are country born. The
sign tbau those we see at every turn iu peas in a pod. Ht» never looked down to number* of such applicant* are tar greater we. saw ‘VIM tbe- property of a widow, it
was far t- ugu». ■••«“!Jl ’•»&gt; n° Blop* "l 11
life, are decorated with placards that cause where the Dulse came from, but with a than cau be supplied with work.
The story of the various employment
I suddenness that was puzzling to Ids coni­
paswinby to halt and stare.
[ -•Exclitutge.
The machine in the right hand or more ' paulon he gave one ydl uud jumped at agencies nnd of the societieH that kteh U
furnish employment to women la the wvme
southern window bears a faint resemblance least lialf a real.
to a merry go-round, and is capped by a
His comrade, looking in amazement from *—that the field is overcrowded. The num
Frrmf&lt;»r Sale at fuMic Auction.
pinnacle that reminds one of the Eiffel the boy to the place he jumjrad from, saw her of nppllatuls is so many nud t he notesNotice 1*Iwrriw g.wa HtM «'•&lt;•&lt;*^Xriy'S
tower. Wheels and cogs and tittle circu­ coiled uear a spot where a bare foot had &gt;ity for refusal so frequent that tbu A oung
lar tracks distributed about the base ot been n large rattlesnake. Two or three Women's Chrislinu tuv-ocirj ion has been fta^^VsbaWtiT fw rate awl rail »* I”*‘»'^
this contrivance lead one to believe that blows from tbe pole with which be was compelled to adopt and print a circular,
when In action its effect will be very dizzy turning tho hay killed tho rattler. Now, which says:
S’.'f SS7JV
SODEi: W0BD6.
on the traveler, if passengers are carried. t he young man who jumped had never seen
“Almost every attempt to aid those who
A pasteboard sign says: “This machine a rattlesnake before, never hnd heard a rat­
will be run by perpetual motion; 150 a tlesnake rattle, wns not thinking nf snakes reside out of the city "has ended in disag
i ,„
nt aH, did not even see the snake before be pointment to the applicant, and
year, 810 payable in advance.”
nerm
uf bud
more sir io»*. beipg prrmiws
Going within the visitor finds himself ]I jumped, yet it he lived to be one hundred caused the l&lt;*-s of the situation to another »ittv
toll
L tJ
W.llto
lu a miniature patent office. Shelves nnd ।I years
years ol&lt;
old ho will never again take such a young wuman'. to whom it might otherwise will be ramie on the first day of July A. D.
have been given. Tbo reason* for this are: It eleven o'clock ». m. in trout of tbe |h»M otner
tables and corners are all cumbered with | leap as that one was.
mtbr nUsMeof WoodUud in raid township ol
whorl and reel nnd crank devices, ami the
Tbe second instance la about a snake that First, that cmploycra greatly prefer to hire
Wood'xiul.
floor ■Dnoe as well, to inch au extent that wasn’t there. I was up the other day see­ young women who have references, from
Utoi.JtoU.
the genius of this wonderland has difficul­ ing a man who had spent most of his life place* in New York city, where they have
Speciiil'Jidmtolstralor ol tue estate of Robert
ty in turning around.
in India. I noticed t hat one of tbe panes been recently employed, in order that em­
Brown,
decra-wd.
ployers
may
Ira
able
at
oncfltoasuiuretliemHo comes forward with a smile as you of his window was broken.
selvra of the capabilities of । the applicants;
close tbe door and inquire* in broken En­
"How did that happen?" I asked.
NOTICE EUR flEARlNti CLAIM*.
glish what ho can do for yon. Mr. Breit“You ace,” was the answer, “it was this and second, that employers will not wait Mate of Mirliluan, County «d Barry—ss.
Notice Is liereoy piven. lluu by an order of the
enmoscr haa perhaps seen forty-five years' way: Yesterday 1 went out for a long for persons to Ira sent for wiio reside out of
of life, wears u scroggly mustache, work­ tramp, and I wore a hole lu the toe of my town. When the endeavor has been made, IYobsto Court f»r the County ot Barn, nude
men’s clothes and an habitual look of stocking, which I didn't notice at tho lime the places Imre generally been fillet! before from tin- istli uav &lt;&gt;t June ISSt. were a.loweo
cheerfulues.*. When he discover* that you and didn't not ice this morning when I put the Applicants could reach here, and be­ (Sr creditors to present Ihrir ctatms ““"‘".’■J
do not want to invest 8500,000 ifl Ids per­ it on. I was absent tnindedly putting on sides the disappointment to t he applicants, live estate ot t.vont'-' V&gt;'-I)tle. 1*1® *’l , ,,
countv. deceased, *udltat all creditors of said
petual motion bicycle or half that amount my shoe when suddenly my toe touched the expenses of tbe journey are all lost,. de.r.Ld are re.|UireJ «"
in bls improved movable fire escape bis something cold, and before I could remem­ Lud even if young women take board in to said I’robate Cwrtnt the 1 rebate “J1?.4
£ew York, tho probabilities are that they
face
IHW fails
IUIUI for
m. &lt;»
a moment,
luuuivuk, Mill
but ..luunv
almost im.LU- ber
ufr VUIkb
wnj» ill
that I was
in England nipt
aqd uuv
not in xuuiu
India
on or before the r!;chtrentb day «n
mediately regains its smile in his euthutd- I kicked that shoe through the window. I will use up all tbeir money before they auee.
Oecemlh-r next, arid tlaVsurb emlms *nil tar
asm to show you the invention.
never put my shoes ou in India without succeed in obtaining employment, and per­ heard before raid coart on Erida*. the
a ♦ONDERFUJ. MACHINE.
shaking them uut to see that nothing was haps not even secure a place in the end, ciKbteentb day ol September and on Irtltav.
“I expect to make 8KM.IXjO.000 on this,!’ In them lu tue shapeof snakes; This mom- Isecause of tbe preference given by employ­ cichtecnth day of Ihe.ndrar next, at ten o clock
Le says,approaching an eight footcbnstruc- ing 1 forgot that I was in England, and re- er* to those wljo have city references as to m the for. noun oi each ot those days.
The experience of years
tion of
ot iron, wood
warn and
ana leather. The tnama- membered that I hadn't shaken my shoe." their• capability.
—
es -----that--young
can—
do.
better
judju of Probate.
. tbe
.. . .perpetual
. . motion
... I The third Instance wns something of the ; proves
------ women
- ---------------.---------ckdne in question is
bicycle, and, at first sight reminds one of same sort. 1 was coming from the Temple j where they reside and are known than to
an overgrown jumble into which the little station to the Strand wltcn I saw abend of I take chan» iu tats
PROBATE ORDER.
thr greatest
disadvantages
for
' '*
'
~ State ol Michigan, county ot Bnrry-^w.
ones love to bury tbeir sharp teeth. It is men well known war correspondent. It I One of‘ **"
At a session «t tlie Prol’atet ourt for IheLuMr
a huge disk with an open circular space was u pasty, slushy day and I hurried to country girls seeking employment in tbe
ty of Barry hoMen at theProbuteOfflre In tliecity
cut out of tbe center. The seat or saddle catch up with him. On one of t he streets city is the cost of living. Wages which of
Hnattaics m
county on Eritlay. the
seem
large
to
the
country
girl
at
home
into Ira placed within this inner circle, and leading from the Strand to the embank­
12th day ot June, iu tne year one thuuraud
by an armngvhtout of rollers is always to ment a good deal of building is going ou. dwindle very much when compared with eluht hundred and trine!) one.
«
Present. Charles W. Anwarong. Judge ot
remain right side up for thu rider's pin ven- At the moment 1 speak of a cart lilltxl city expenses. There are never enough
iencc, while the giant wheel is to ‘roll on with gravel backed up to where the build­ boarding houses for these j»oor girls, for Prohate.
In the matter of thr relate of lubert Browr.
over mountains aud valleys, over lakes, ing operations were proceeding and tho the prices they uro able to pay are often lab of Monroe count). New Tort, drcea-n-t
On rwulltu and filing the iralition. duly
rivers and aess, or even into the thinucr man o|x&gt;nml the back of the cart. The not such iw will secure decent accommoda­
of Thoma* Brown, one ot the heir* at
realms of tbe air above.
gravel with a rush and roar fell out on tho tion. The Young Women's Christian as­ verified,
law of raid deceased that lie may be apptdnicd
“The motion and power arc to cost notle road. Instantly my friend, the war corre­ sociation ba* started a special home for administrator of the estate of said deceased.
Thereupon it is ordered, that luetdsy.
ing and to be equal to the strength of a spondent, tlung himself face down in such girls, with accommodation for about
tttb day of July. A. D. l«H. »t ton
team of bursts The rider, to be 100 pounds the mud.
He got up rather sheepishly, a hundred, but it hns Iracn found necessary tho
o'clock in tho forenoon. Ira arvlgpcri h«r
In weight or 200 or 50, is to impart tho looked around him and brushed the mud to make it a temporary ratldenae and to the hearing of said petition, and that
power by tho involuntary motions of his off his trousers as well as he could. When limit the time the occupants are allowed to thr bulrs at law of said drera«*&lt;l and
all other persons Interested in said estate,
remain.
body while maintaining hia center of grav­ I came up to him I mid:
are required to appear at a session of said Court,
V.HAT THEY DO.
ity, and. the inventor claims, will uot fee!
“What in tho name of wonder made you
then to be hulden al the Prolate Office.- In thr
It is with girls, perhaps, more than with city of Hastings In said county and Umw cause,
tbe weight of the burden he bears on the do a thing like that?” You didn’t trip,
men
that
the
ranks
of
unskilled
labor
ore
if any there be. Wliy tlw prayer uf tho peti­
•eat or drags behind him in n vehicle at­ did you?”
may nut l&gt;e granted.
tache.! to the machine.
"No," he said, “I didn’t trip. I threw overcrowded. While there are thousands tioner
And it is further ordered that said petitioner
“I will flniUi the bicycle in a little over myself down,” and he laughed rather un­ upon thousands ot three country fiirls who glte notice to die persons interested In said ev
a week,” continues Mr. Breheranceer, comfortably. “It was like this, you see. can sew, the number of exjrarts is quite ; tate^if the peuduucy «&gt;t said petition and the
hearing thereof by causing ncony-.
a copy of --------this order
—
“and expect to bring it to some-theater for You beard that gravel shoot out of thu limited. Many of them have no definite bearing
trial. This will be n good thing for both cart? Well, that is exactly the sound of a Idm nt doing «nr in.rtl.-nUr kind olwork. I
the theatrical managers aud myself. They shell overhead. Coming up from the sta­ but bnvc merely n general notion of becurn- ' lurry bare In eiu’li week for three success)«r
will be able to charge what admission they tion I v|as thinking ot the Russo-Turkish Ing self supporting in some way. It la j weeks previous to »nlti day of ht-arlnr.
-£JvVtLEd
AJm£eKo' Probate
please, nnd 1 will be able thus to bring war, and I waj really at Plevna and not in almost the rule that they have neither the । .
capital nor tbe disposition to serve a proper j
Jrntae of Probate,
the virtues of my invention before the Ixindonjal that moment, aud when I heard
public. I have not patented the machine that ruili of the shell I was down os my apprenticeship to anything. They want to |
go
to
work
am!
earn
good
wages
nt
once,
j
PROBATE
ORDER.
m yet, but I will do so before long.
knees before I thought of it. That’s whit,
‘tale of Michurin, county of Barry.-«*.
TO ftBVOl.UTlDNIZE CIVH.IZATIOX.
we always did when we heard a shell com­ unmindful of tho strong competition for । At a session uf the Probate Court lor the
“I tell you, with all the gravity in the ing during the-wnr. *If you are down on remunerative places.
County of B:trr\. hohtouat the Probate Ofiwe in
There are many country girls of good I the City of nastiuKs, In said county, on Tues­
world, that this wheel will pWolulionize your face in the sand you are uot so apt to
civilization. It Is the key to the problem be hit by the fragments.”—St. .lames Bud­ families who apply for work iu tbe city for ’• day, the nnb day ot June, ‘in thu year one
tho winter, intending only to earn pocket ! ttxnirand eight hundred and nlurty-une.
that .man has been trying to solve for get.
^•rmrant. Charles W. Armstrong, Judfte of
money for the suuitypr. Some of them Probate,
10,000 years. Every one cun use them, for
in ti,e
die matter of' the estate of Aaron
hare utunutl
artistic uccuuipiuillIUCtll.S
accotnplUiimenl.s IUIIC
that tliey
they | la
I shall make them of all sizes and for all
— ---------- --------------ua»c
deceased.
The Ceylon papers described n fight be- . turn to advnutage in one way and another, Parker,
sorts &lt;»f people. Tbe little child of three
Hui.nah Parker administratrix of raid estate,
or four shall have its little bicycle, and so j tween a cobra and two mongooses, which | A wide field for the work of country girl* having this day filed witu this court her final
shall the athlete in the prime of life, tbe j wiw witnessed by a number ot resident of [ has been opened by tbo comparatively mod- areouuias such, praying that ttie same may
i&gt;e heard knd allowed aud she be dtsrhareeii
mother in need of outdoor air, tho daughColombo. It took ttlscc as nn exhibition srn method of exchanges for women's work,
Ircm eald trust.
ter going to school, or the decrepit grandat a private house for some visitors. For a • where product.•• rnny l&gt;e sent for sale: hut Tbcre.unontt is ordered, that Tuo;«day the Hth
father whom the sunlight and the winds J little time the mongooses were averse to j by far the larger part of country girls look •ta) at July. A. D. jwi. at t«.i; o'clock tn
J attacking the
the cobra,
cobra, though
though they
they raw
ran to
totht
city,and
and thrv
they almost
almost nn»ninmn«iv
unanimously tin- forenoon, be aratgued for tin* bearing ot
will relnvogorate."
'attacking
the. citv.
petition, sud that the heirs nt law of said
rar.
Mr. Dmum.-noscr
Breltenmoser pnuseu
paused a monient
moment in . round and round it inquiringly. The ' prefw al most auy work, however poorly said
deceased aud off other persons Interested tn
hi*enthusiasm and patted the machine uf- ntiake, whicli whh a splendid specimen of ‘ paid,ratherthaudumc»tic»rarv|ce. Among w.d estate, are required to appear at a session
fectionately before continuing.
I the deadly eobra and beautifully marked, ' the occupations represented at a woman’s uf said court, then to be holdeti at the Probate
“Just think what, it will do for the* world. I exhibited much alarm as soon as it sfiw J meeting were fhescj Artiste, bookfolders, Office in the city ot Hastings, It: said county, nnd
cause. If any there be, why the prayer pi
Steam and electricity and horse power will J them, and curled itself up, ready to strike. । bookkeepers, Ixixmakrrs, candy maker*, stow
the pentiuncr may not be granted. And it is
After some time the mongooses wormed ' carpet sewers, ^rget weavers, cashiers^
further —ordered.
notice
__ 1
.wv.v. That
* ...u said
J.uu petiti.turrglveUIHIIV
tion from place to place, is concernedand | to&gt; their
tbeir work,
work, and
and the
the ficht
fight beemn
began in
in anrn.
narn- ' choir scatcrs,
the
waters. Cig-rmiiKCrs,
ciirnuakers (jerk*,
tl.’rk.
I to
u&gt;t!
‘,e persons
l*r,o?‘ Interested
Inten-Med iu raid estate, of thr
the
siaicrn, cigartnakera,
Clerks, com
com-­ i! ]wndi'*irv
nf
txi.l
nntitlnn •and n..
of said
petition,
the bearini
fearful railroadjtocidente will ben t hing of J wt. Again and again they dashed iu nnd panions, copyists, drcsamakers, engravers pendency
thereof, by causing a cow of tlsts order to be
the past. The cost of each machine will be ] seized the snake by the tall or the lower (.wood and metal), feather makers, Gower i •jatNished
in the Hastings Baknku, a newspa——7- hut nominal, yet the stock holders iu my J coils ot its body, jumping out of striking makers, fur ratters, gold polishers, hair I luny"^
.rar printed and clrrulalrd tn said county oi
' —~, ~. e In each week fur three successl
aoneern will become immensely rich. In distance before tho cobra could touch them, dressers, housekeepers, janitrewses,
—
-------jaillirmacs, ladles
tauies ’ I we.*ks
previous to said day &lt;&gt;f hcarinx.
short, tbe imagination is tqpshort and too Their agility In this respect was amazing, maids, medical nuraes, milliners, mission­
CliAiti.ns W. AuMirraoxc,
&lt;A truecoav.J
Judge of Probate
weak to give us any idea of the hcuefits । Tired out with wntchiag them run first aries, musicians, nurses, passementerie
mid advantages that will bo derived when ' one way round and then the other, making makers, photo colorists, proofreaders,
they are at last scattered over tbe laud."
. nn occasional dart In aud jumping as rapid- ■ saleswomea, Morfmakcrs, seamstresses,
NOTICE
FOR
HEARINT.
CLAIMS.
Mr. Breitcuxnoserthen reluctantly tttrned • iy bock again, n time came when tho cobra, । silk weavers, spectacle case maiera, stenogof Mit-blgan, Couulr of Barry ~ss.
foiling ‘to turn with
speed to face rapbera, straw workers, students, tailor- State
from the bicycle to tbe revolving tower in *
‘ sufficient
‘
Notice Is hereby 6hrll. umt pr M onIer o{
the window. Tbe reader will of course un­ tbe tnongocHes, tho latter sprang in, seized t eraes, teachers, telegraph and telephone the I rebate Court for the County ot Barry,
derstand that the tower has not revolved the snake by Che back of the bead and operators, tyjwsettera, typewriters and up­ made on the eleventh d»y of June A. D. IW»1.
sut tn utths fran that date were allsacd for
yet by perpetual motion, but will do so killed it at once. A number of instanta­ holsterers.
■ CFBd'ture to|prescni their claims atndn-ti th
neous photographs of tbe fight were taken
Many of these country girb get Imposed I erfote of Joint a. BachellerlAte of raid count?,
“This is on advertising sebente." he e&lt;- while Ikwas In progress.
upon and hove to go to tbu Working Wom­ deceased, and that alt rreditokef raid de«eased
required to present tlralr claims to said
•^tained. “aud wheh ouoe understood by
en’s Protective union to get tbeir wag™ are
1-obate tourt. nt the Probate office. In tbe City
the different large merchants in St. Louis
collected. The lady superintendent rays of Hasting’, for examination awl aHowaner, on
or
before
the eleventh day of December next,
that
many
country
girls
are
constantly
ap
­
The wildest excitement aud activity im­
atd that «iwh claims wilt be beard before «dd
Main through which to reach tbe jraople.
mediately prevailed throughout the United plying there for vrork, and tbe stereotyped court, on bririny. the eleventh day of Nep’ember
A FIRE ESCAH:.
States, and every city and village throbbed reply i»y the society is “Stay ut home if snd on b nJ*y. the eleventh day of llecetnbcr
“You sae ibis .tower is to be turned by with a feverish impulse to rush to the dig­ possible/' Qneof the latest claims placed next, at ten v-ctoeM |u tbe lortaGon of each ta
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perpetu-U motion. This fact Will at once gings. The d’fficulty and expense of reach­ in the hands of the society for collection tb&lt;»se days.
Dated Hastings, June nth. A. D. 1MI.
bt- an immense drawing card, aud tbou- ing this terra incognita restrained tbou- was that of n poor country girl who ha-J
Chas. W. AKMsrnoa&lt;i.
«and*...7
of ‘people
take
long
been engaged as a typewriter nnd stenog­
X'L..will
*,T
—" —
«* journeys
, aands from tbe attempt, so that only tho»e
,
Judge of Probate.
merely for the oaks
sake of looamg
looking at it. The j[ wbo jraasrased natural courage or advent- rapher by a clergyman who failed to pay.
merely
tower will bain a
• lanrindosure,
targe iudosure, quite
quite&lt;mt
towerwril
out 1| Urmt. proclivities or whose ’oral aLtacbThere Is undoubtedly ucomtidvrablo num­
PHORATE ORDER.
3f Mil—hl nf tlu» P«0Pfc ou the outside, and
...I '■ menu were weak actually made tbe great
ber of plucky, clever, hard working young Stat- of Mk-hhuni. Countv of Rarrv-as;
an MJin isKion fee will Ini charged. A lect- I plunge into the unknown experience which women who come to New York and make
At a seraiitn of tbe Probatw Cousi for the
urer will Ub stationed &lt;m a platform to ex- awaited tbe gold hunters of
Comity
of
Barry,
holden hi tbe Probai- office in
their way by ;:atient plodding under diffi­
( ity of JtasttngMu Kild County, on Wednt-n
pudn the machanixm to the crowd* admitTl»wworld hM never witnessed so motley culties to profitable employment. They go •be
(lav. the j,th day &lt;g Juu*. j„ uie yifnr WJt.
and his dtseour*? will amply repay an(] pHnntacnousa throng in pursuit o' ti about it in u business way. They have do Uigusaud eiglit hundred and ninety one.
Cnosc who come for lira fxjrauditure of eummoa object as sprung Into life sita-L time for frivolity. They join various socie­ I’nriwu-'5,
'V- Annsirong, Judge ot
tutsr m-jpey. Now, to utilize this tower, taaeouAlrln tbe wicter of IMA-Uand turned ties for mutual improvement. They know
^ lu
matter ot the estate of George I). Moore.
vre
w..i
aril
space npontt
to"the
large
rner- 1 tbcir cmfrsratowori tbe
gold
fields
of
Calihow to study. They take advantage of the
.
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r
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“
I
lucir
me
gutu
ncius
oi
i
aiiMutnta Mtul f hav kh.l!
.
•h’dl nn*
pat lk.l.
their advertise- ( farnta. Men of...
all nget&gt;, clergymen,
pr&gt; public libraries aud art exhibitions. They
&lt;J.i reading and filing tbe petition, duty verb
are Dot afraid to go out unattended by men. ' (fill of Grorze W, Moore, sou ot said (teceL
’"al a certain Insttumeut now (ID
, Tifcfr
6bhuaued the invent*
They may bv seen in couples going to the file in thj» court, irarptrllug to be Ute 1st wtU
t, “» not to go by
mot ion, but venturers, th ;ww, gam We rs nnd murder­ Concert or lecture or church or theatre. and testament of raid derriwd may be admitted
to
probs'e
and that Rdrmnlatnuion of mu)
They
go
along
about
tbeir
business,
and
wiS to.kmnd life over* hi a Urge ol)
ers jostled one anotber in the struggle to
estate may be snuded to timer E. Moore the
You MB it is movable, and thus ouo will Is gain access to some cf the avenue* which are unmolested. It is a great credit to tbe exrcncor named tn raid will, or to
•n that is required -for the largest buiidcity that so many women are able to go •ome oth» suitable perrata.
Thereupon It b oniered. that Wodnemday. thi
about the city in .the evening without es­
^Here tbe enthusiast explained tbe fire- —Century.
uthdayof Jntv. a. D.ttot. »t ten o'clock in
cort*, so long a» Mieir demeanor is decorous. the tmvnoon.be aisixnedfor tbe bearing of raid
—New York Sun.
tratlUon, and that tbe heir* at taw
rarrT* *od its many advantage* over the
rats decciw-d aud all other persons Interest­
A little girl want shopping the other day
ordinary kind. It Isa skeleton spiral staired in raid estate, are required io apneai
.It
n
nt a.I.I ......... ..
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tatftr surrounded by vertical guards ol with her mother, who, making purchases
sbrrl iron to prevent the people from fall­ at various stores, gave as tbe imrtiug word,
Mr. Aldrich, managing editor of the
ing: off. and up from top to bottom is a “Please charge them to my husband, 26 Cleveland Plain Dealer, writes: “The entire
there be. why thr prayer of tbe pctlthiuer
-------- street.
At night tho little girl,
■mount ex [x-tided on the Garfield monu­ may not be granted. Aud lib further ordered
half sleeping and tired out, said in conclu­ ment, including grading, nodding, flagging that raid iwtttkmer give notice to tin.
and this how ends in a large shallow tank sion. “I prnj God to bless my mother and aud general improvements about the site, *utw intemu-d In raid estate, nf the Ln
of Mid pcdUra, mid the IimifDil
my father ami my little brother, and send was $150,000. Subscriptions amounted to to be pulSitod*n
8ti£ Ha-tinp
bill to papa, 3d---------street."—Spr.ngat-id
81&amp;4,755, but the interest swelled it to the &gt;"'VI*Prr PrtotdM and cIrrubteTto rabI Cain
Republican.
required sum. Contract was let Oct. 5, ty of Barry oner iu each * wk fnr three succwJmv.
1885; ■ iDStrncthm began spring of 1888; ■mb tarrtottn to raid duy uf bcarint.
CHAht lr* W. AMMlXl
Mr*. Fomndred - What?
Invite

BICYCLES THAT WILL

RUN

OVER

MOUNTAINS OR OVER SEAS.

“■ A’";,,...

NO NEED TO WAIT.
SUMMER
CLOTHING.
Now is your time to buy your supply of

Wo have magnificient values in .men's suits, all wool
stvlisb, elegant and durable.
' Cheviot cassimere. worsted, etc■ ’
An unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS of
every color and shade.
,

It Costs You Nothing
To see our stock of clothing, hats, capsand furnishing good,
and we l*eleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.
’
HASTINGS, MICH.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

Do you want to buy auy furniture; a'nice carpet: any.
’ thing in the line of draperies, nigs or tlie like,
this season ?

LINOLEUM
What is it? It is a floor cover made of cork, ( all at my
store and examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.
.
We are receiving tlie newest and latest designs- also some of
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the store a visit aud be pleased.
Yours truly.

ARCHIE McCOI

OIL COOK STOVE

This is a complete stove, very convenient in arrangement
There is a good sized warming

and perfect in operation.

oven underneath, also, a large Russia oven on top not shoeu

in cut. We have a full line of

Gasoline Stoves
in 1, 2 and 8 burner Junior (-loves, and 3 and 4 burner full
size. 3-burner high stove with Russia oven, only tdo-OO-

I”

REFRIGERATORS
wo have a few to close out at the following lew .price

$20 size for 815.
$18 size for $13.
$11 size for $0.

lee Cream Freezers, Screen Doors,

Hammocks.
Large stock, low prices, good goods. Look over oui l*n®Resp'y,

YEAR BROS.

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                  <text>1 Largest Circulation
! of any paper in the
1 County.

The best Advertis­
ingmedium tn Bar­
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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 8

HASTINGS,-MICH., JUNE 25, 1891.

WHOLE NO.
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You who are conn&gt;elle&lt;l to draw the purse strings
iiL’Iitj iuthe cause of economy, will never know how
ureatly it is to your interests to make your purcli:i-c- at .
■ . . .
.

TOWER

. mil you have visited Hodson’s store and found
..at all about the grand quantities and startling
। ,-iees which prevail during the month of June.

hi Ue Unparalleled Iniucefflscls IbisU
Man’s Suits—Stern, Block A Co. sold us 18b
Sawyer ami Silk mixed suits last Friday. The reg­
ur wholesale price is $11, and they retail at $14
, Sl.'r. Take &lt;-hoice this week at $10? Tomakeit
I ? ly attractive in our Men’s Suit Department we
? it all the residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
Y en: out at Ten Dollars. All woo) suits guaranworth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
Men's Pants—The I nexcelled Pant Company ask­
&gt; to dose' their light-weight trousers. They
■ e always wholesaleo them at $2. $2.50, $2.87
: sd. Wo made a pat caah offer of $1.50. We
. them— oh. what a iot!—three, four, five of a lot.
me patterns fifty of a kind. Take
" choice
‘ ‘
this
.... । k all-wool pants for $l.xs. Ponder over this.
V 1 ! made trousers worth fS, many worth |4. at
eL’hty-eixnt. Hon't wait until the best pat­
: . ate picked out.
iloy's Suits -Tire res'Iduc of the Malcomsou stock.
. they are ill bankruptcy: what of it? Were
. Kot the best nianufactorers of boys’ clothing
Ymerica? Certainly. They came to grief: we
t the &gt;tock.
■ ■ " wotUi SI.7b: Sl.J» yorth S.’: SI.IS worth S3.S0; S3
And thousands of $fl.R0 to &amp; suits, worth $5 to S«.

‘ A Stahdanl Regulation Ball and Bat this
-iven away with every boys’ suit worth |2 .

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

GENU NE

Entire stock of drugs, wall paper, books, paintsand oils,
pocket knives, school books, legal blanks, pocket books, albpiii', hibleg, must be closed out at once. Lack of space for&lt; ^notations but everything must be sold at once.
A special sale of wall paper at 6c. per double roll. up.

The Hotckiss Drug Stock,
Just Removed into Beamer’s,

Hastings
Banner
Published! Thursdays by

sent to Hastings to the prosecutor If they
do not cease to disturb others. Now this
is not a scare but in real earnest for the
people of Carlton Center and vicinity have
let it go as far as they Intend to and ’now
*re going to take the law In force It It is
not stopped. They db not want to have
anyone arrested but will have some one if
this warning is not heeded.
Ida Daniels is working for Mrs. G. W.
Cain of North Carlton.
Elmer Covey spent Sunday in Woodland
the guest of friends.
W. Ik Vester Is home from Ypsilanti.
Jonas Early has moved his household
kiMiv^Trnr W~bute
goods to Grand Rapids.
Mrs. J. W. Strausbaugh wds seen ou
./■ST
wl" C11'1' 'te young lu.u our streets Sunday.
Mrs. Herbert Chase Is suffering from a
Of Ule WoMbuM scllool MZI yir.
disease tn her ear and bead.
Tire Nuhvlllo bud b&gt;&gt; MUlned ud&gt;
W. R. Vester spent Sqnday with Alta
Pkotemey &lt;h.l It, dllku, penult II to Burd of West Carlton.
play on the sleets.
COOK BBCfa.
—4T---_________ g/tSTXA’CA, Mien.

COUNTY NEWS.

.. w“ ‘I1,"““O'! people auended the ,poru
“J?1"!*1 ™ " ""»l SitunUy even­
inn,
pol,,lcr ,or »«&gt;llnkv trade.
**; ""“I1'1"", of Suhvllle. wm
elected praMdl-nt of the regimental organiaallon of the old Srd Michigan at the
Fenton reunion.

tht No Goods.
The scores of the games
they have thus far played show that they
deserve the title.
The Herald claims there is not a section
of country in the state that can ahow a
better average quality of hor*efle.,h llutf)
that around Freeport.

Conductor Tom Harwood, of the M. d.
aroonK l»,e railroad boys for
ill Webb, tlw boy recently injured by
the cars at Middleville.
Andrew ijike, of Freeport, discovered
Hie other day that the prevailing imlnldn
that mules are too lazy to run away is a
great error. They ran away with u part
j of 11 load of hay. and dumped his son ami
the hay lutoxi promiscuous pile, it was
a lively run too.

Haufieid.

The ice cream social held last Thursday
night at Mosher’s hall was quite a success
for all.the ice cream wi\s sold and $12,50
went Inta the minister's hands.
The funeral of Mr. Colton was held here
nt the church last Sunday, anil the re­
mains were buried in the township ceme­
tery' of Johnstown.
Peter Fisher’s daughter and brother's
family, of Cleveland, Ohio, arc entertain­
ing him through the warm days of summer.
Rev. Wallace mid* presiding elder held
conference at East Balti mure church last
Saturday and Sunday.
Jud Chandler, of Ann Artair, is at home
with his parents on a vacation.
Chas. I’almatier. of Albion, came home
last Saturday on a vacation.
Henry Budd has moved back into the
Cooper house with a new roof-over his
head.
Doty &amp; Bellengvr commenced taking in
wool at Banfield last Sat uni ay. paying all
the way from IS to 28 .cents.
Harley Powers has a very sick child
with scarlet fever.
Frank Sheffield was under the doctor's
care last week, but is now slowly recover­
lug.
School dinted here Inst Saturday With a
very successful term by Anna Johnson.

j
A box of oiled nigs 011 the I'ridge be­
) tween the Bell Furniture Co.’» factory ami
j finishing room took tire from spontaneous
Friday afternoon after the mail on the
combustion the other evening, ami a disastrou? fire was prevented only by the star route had started for Lowell the
accidental discovery of the Incipient blaze. horse iM’came frighten***! mid started to
I The News observes that it won't do for nur. lie was soon stepped however and
Nashville to put In water works until a little damage was done.
J. W. Godfrey went to Brookfield last j
। fire or two deUroj-s half the town.
week to &gt;.{&gt;end a few days with relatives
Ouhuby.
and friends.
Tbe L. A Roctaty have made the room
Rain was plenty In this section lust
week.
1 look Very neat where they Intend to sell
Mrs. S. J. Bidelman is very low at this 1 ice cream the 4lh.
writing.
•
A. D. Shepard and family are enjoviug
I
The Qtrimby Aid society will meet at the a- visit from the former’s mother, of
j county bouse Thursday, July 2nd,
Lowell.
I O. Chaffer lias J. Smith’s new house
Ed Andrew-* returned home Friday.
Tout Riegler fi-eh quite proud. He got
. about ready for the plasterers.
I
We sec Will McIntyre riding out in a Ute bounty on thirteen woodchuck sculps.
V. Dipp and Mr-*. M. S. Ronsli were In
bran new rattler.
Ben Gaskill has a new McCormick Shultz Friday. They were accompanied
home by Julia Roush.
■ binder.
Mrs. J. Brown enjoyed a visit from her
School closes this week for a two
daughter. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. IL Wood,
months vacation.
Del! and Helen Reynolds are living In of Whilncyville. last week.
Georgia Austin, of Vergennes*, is the
our little burg al present.
1-iunc guest Ot Mrs. IL C. i’eckhain.
Vina Wissinger spent Sunday near
The picnic at Acker’s point, laid week, Clarksville the guest of her parents.
Rev. Bowman enjoyed a visit from his
was WqjI attended and the little pnes en­
joyed riding on the steamer, but owing to two sister*, of Caledonia. Saturday and
the rain tbe exercise* were short.
Sunday.
J. Reuter and wife departed for McCord
A very large audience assembled at the
church last Sunday to Witness the the first of the week.
Main street has been greatly Improved
Children’s Day exercises. The church was ’
tastefully decorated and the program tts by a sidewalk from the agricultural build­
ing to tlic Perkins’ house.
well carried out.
Many of our citizens attended the ex­
ercises Ih the afternoon at the Eagle school
jnM,
Mrs. Goiidriiough has returned from n
house.
Mr. Waite, ot Kalamazoo, who owns the ' business trip to Missouri.
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...
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...
.
II.
1|&gt;.-1 now
tlikW returned from
Dr. L'.l.vnr.t*
Edwards has
brick yard here la having n large kiln ot
brick burned this week and will soon have Hart ford.
There are two daughters of Graudanother kjhi ready to burn. The yard is
niotbrreYodngs making a visit here. They
under the luanflReinent of Mart Bates,
are
Vermont and New Jersey.
insisted by a competent force of hands.
Mr.’Vxmpln-ll and wife, of Cedar Creek,
There Is talk of an evaporator here.
EnindL Barnes, of Kalninaoo, lt» visiting are visiting nt Gary Baker s.
The attendance at Children's Day ex­
parent and friends here.
.
ercises was very large. A great many
Samuel T. Wiight. one of Hope's oldest
could not gain admittance. Good attention,
residents h very sick at the present time. fine display of flowers ami cnhI collection.
Ftoter Mosher is very sick with rheuma­
Bernard Smith has the measles.
tism.
J. J. Fuller is building an addition to
Our blacksmith is having a cellar dug
his house.
preparatory to building a house.
Sid Thomas ban a cousin from Ml.
Pleasant visiting him.
Mr. Taylor, of LU., is visiting at A. C.
Fine weather and prospects for a good
'
wheat crop should encourage the farming Wait's.
Mrs. Ingle has now returned from Lima.
population to continue to
Ind., and, reports her daughter as improv­
■■Creep across the land.
ing in health. ________
To toil for man’s existence.”
George Nye, wife ami children. Abram
Hamilton and wife and others have been
Haying lias commenced and the town Is
camping at Fine lake the last week.
School closed In district No. 1 Inst ''".l' f: WIIHbito noil funllp vlslkl kt

to “President Of Council” was received at’
this office Tuesday last. It was from the !
tiro
ll.clL... negotiating '
fire &lt;l..|inrlin&gt;.ri*
department of Hastings,
sale of hose cart etc. We understand that
that official answered same without sub­
mitting it to the council. The alderman
are very indignant at this slight on the
part of the mayor and will hold an in­
dignation meeting Saturday evening at 8
sharp.
.

H. M. Lee Is In Chicago.
•I- E. Tinkler and wife lujvc a daughter.
A. D. Jarrard. of Battle Creek, called
on old friends here last Friday,
J. M. Wood, of Lansing, was In town
two or three days last week.
W. M. Furry , of Park City. Utah, is a
guest nt G. A. Truman's.
'
Mrs. Fred Benedict and Jennie Martin,
of Vermontville, spent last Saturday witp
Mrs. E. A. Phillips.
Win. HuminelPs little mute Is home
from the Flint school for the summer va­
cation.
The teachers here have been recipients
of considerable attention lately In the way
of teas and evening parties.
■ G. A. Truman’s family and their com­
pany were at Thornapple lake Tuesday
afternoon.
Florence Burgman, of Charlotte. Is
spending the week here among relatives
and friends. She expect* to go to Bay­
View Monday for the remainder of the
summer.
(.'omineneeiuent exercises of the high
school Friday evening. The baccalaureate
sermon was preached by Rev. Geo. John­
son. of Jackson. Tuesday evening at the
M. E. church.
One day last week B. F. Reynolds
thought his elevator was taking him down
too fast therefore be drew on n rope to put
on the brake but it proves! to be the
wrong rope and it took Hie brake off en­
tirely except what his hand answered In
that capacity, but it did more towards
breaking his hand than the speed of the
elevator, consequently his hundjhas been
bandaged ever singe.

If weather will permit haying will gen­
erally IX- commenced this week.
On close inspection of the wheat heads
can be found a few grain aphlso. but not
enough to injure the crop.
On the Iftfi about 3 o’clock p. tn., Wes­
ley Walers had 5U old sla*ep and three
spring latnos killed by lightning. On the
I sth A. C. Towne, D. A. Bowker and A.
B. Francisco adjusted his loss In the Barry
&amp; Eaton Ins. Co., to his entire satisfaction.
I suppose 1 am not revealing a grange
secret when 1 in font you that our worthy
lecturer of Prairieville grange gave to our
poet, Bro. C. IL Honeywell, the following
question for an answer and talk to’wit:
"Which are the six worst noxious weeds
we have in our highways and on our
farms.” Prof. Beal. of the state agricultu­
ral college, names the tollowing to-wit:
1st, Canada thistles. 2d. red root or wheat
thief; »d. niullien; 4th. lead flay or butter
and eggs; Sth. rib grass or narrow leaved
plantin often found in cloveV seed; and tub.
narrow dock; to which the writer will add
three more, bunluck, ragweed and yarrow.
1 am sorry to say for the credit of the
fanners of the township of Prairieville all
of the above noxious weeds van be found
in said township, and 1 presume Prairie­
ville is ^iut an exception to all oilier towns
in the county. Including the city of Has
tings. A person cannot ride along any of
our pubhe highways but what he can we
yellowdock, burdock, yarrow ami even
Canada thistles staring him in the fare.
It does nor speak well for the intelligence
and pride of a community to suffer such
noxious weeds to exist in the highway lwtore their farms, around their farm build­
ings and on their farms.

1881.

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—

Bl-s lined to tell what though**
through my brain as he approached. Warn |
mtilvl
.ik! WOS
th ■
could lin
he vivi.nn
mean, mand
was I alllDC
alone W1
with
a I
maniac? He walked up to my desk and
took deliberate aim at me. I expected him
to follow the action with a couple of abo'-s
and so I dodged down behind my desk and
rang for the police..
" ‘Fork over that SAX', young tel
cried; 'you don’t run in any cold
me and get away with the spoBs.’l
“Of course I knew the situation Imxnadiately. He hud been 'done up’ in ft game
by some card sbarps, mid bad been draaaaiug the matter over until the operatioas «f
his mind led bitn in Ills sleep to seek re-

take mine momenta for the police to ar­
rive, and time wax very precious jnrt
then. '
“ ‘I’ll pay yon the 100007?* I yelled. ‘Put
down that pistol and you can haveyour
blasted three hundred.’
“The miner lowered his weapon. ‘Com®
this way,* said I, and he followed me into
the barroom. Behind the bar waa a Wff
dish of wnter. I fumbled a moment with
the money drawer to deceive the murder­
ous looking deeper, and then, quick as n
flash, I threw the basinful of water into
his ftw-e.
“Ho yelled, dropped his pistol to the
floor, rubbed his cyss a second, and then,
fully awakened, began to look around. He
begged a thousand pardons when I ex­
plained matters to him, and told me bow
be had gone to bed wishing that be could
get bold of the man who had played an un­
fair game with him in n hotel east of the
mountains."—Seattle Telegraph.
An Adrrrlialng Scheme.

“It’s mighty hard work getting any free
advertising out of yon newspaper people
nowadays,’* sighed the advance agent of a
mammoth allied circus as ha passed a
stock of coin over the business office count­
er the other morning.
••Sparc is space," replied the affable
cashier, as he made out n receipt.
"I don’t know why it is," continued the
A. A. rettxppcttively, “but somehow edit­
ors don’t 'worn to bite as they used to.
Same on the eastern coast tod. I noticed It
particularly on a little snap I worked way
down at Galveston."
"How was that?"
“Well, you sec. I was on my wdy to that
city by steamer a week in advance of our
show when I struck a great scheme. I
bought two dozen empty pop bottles and as
many steaks from the steward. Then I got
a lot of arsenic from the medical stores and
rubb&lt;&lt;d it into the steaks. I put soma of
our bills in the bottles, tied a steak around
each and dropped ’em overboard as we en­
tered the harbor. My calculation was that
the sharks would swallow the meal, be
poisoned, float ashore, would be ent open,
the bills foundand the whole thing be writ­
ten up by the reporters In great shape."
“How did it workt’’
"Like n charm—my part of it, I mean.^
Nine sharks altogether stood in with the
show, but every time one came ashore I got
.a note from every editor in the place pro­
posing to writs the thing up, with a snap
camera cut of the shark, at the regular

“Pretty mean, that."
“Mean! Those fellows could give Shy­
lock cards and spades. The only paper that
referred to it at all wm one we gave si^tyfour free paura to. The day -we left town
it remarked that onr show was enough to
kill a blind nigger—let .-done sbarka."—San
Francisco Examiner.

A thoroughly aclflKh man is a nuisaneo
under any circumstances, but asan invalid
he ia intolerable. During his convalescence
woe to his wife, if be has one. His couch
or easy chair is as a throne, from which he
dictate-* to bis household os an absolute
monarch to Ms. serfs. No consideration
h.ts be for their tired mnscles, their brains
dazed for lack, of sleep, their spirits faint
and weary with fruitless endeavora to
Mrs. Platt is failing quite fast.
soothe bis causeless irritation. He peta
Noah Wait, of VanBuren Co.. Is visiting himself, he -ommlserates his own condi­
nt J It. Smith’s at this writing.'’
tion. lie sighs m&gt; he surveys bis attenuate*!
Will Allen Is home from Grand Rapids visage in the looking glass, but not a jot
on a visit
of sympathy, not a grateful word has be
Mrs. Wm. Raymond went to Union City for the waste-1 watchers to whose nursing
he owes his I V, whoae lo\e. stronger than
last Wednesday to visit friend«.
Chas. Fleinlhg has gone to Grand Rap­ death, has rescued him tram the grip ot
id* with tin- intention of working on the the Destroyer.
street car line.
Is such a creature worthy of tbe tender
Olis Landon. Chas, and Willis Carpenter care lie thus undervalues and contemns?
were in Lake Odessa last Wednesday.
Well, that is a family question’which must
Maggie Burns enjoyed the company of be left tothedecision of the self worshiper’s
quite a number of hejq. young friends last nobler butt. arid, it is not difficult to guess
Tuesday, it being heV 17th birthday.
how she will decide. Somehow or other
your exacting, pitiless men generally
marry gentle, patient, loving women, and
The remains of John Smith reached liere the arnouut of contumely and ingratitude
for interment from East Pembroke, N. Y. which a gentle, patient, loving wife will
where be had been cared for by hls brolh- bear uncomplainingly from n “brute of a
He has been an invalid for the past husband” is beyond all computation.
er.
1
Byron makes hls barbaric hero Mazeppa
five yean*. '
Mrs. ’Lucy Jones is quite feeble Jrom say that “time nt last oeteall things even;”
but we wxspeet that it will requires goodly
pulmonary trouble. Her daughter. Mrs.
Friday.
, ,
, ,
•. Galesburg Sunday.
.. ..
0. D. Fisher, of Saginaw, Is visiting and portion ot eternity to “even up" ail things
C. E. Fteul marketed three louds of
Wm. Chase returned from Olivet Friday. ,
with a sclflab husband. —New York Ledger.
■taking care of her.
jitrnwberrira in Hastings lakt
M IL Gwin attended oommenceiuent
Mrs. .1. E. Calms is visiting friends nt
Th&gt; meeting of the ladlt% ahi MwletJ exertfses at Mt. Hollyoke seminary TuesKalanMHtixx
«ns loterfecred with by the rain of Wed­
Thackeray, who loet hu mother when
I day evening.
, ,
G. M. Evers was in town offering &amp;&gt;c
E Tompkins has received a commission
about livw year* of age, was taken in
nesday.
_
per lb. for wool Monday.
to bny wool. He Is paying from 23 to 28c.
The Ladles Aid society netted Sil Sat­ charge of by his aunt, Mrs. Ritchie, who
Ebbv Pennock was nt Baltic Ireek a urday evening by sale of ice cream arid wasalarmed on finding that her busband'a
Levi Gifford las U»
1,ltl r°r ,lls
hat fitted the boy. She accordingly took
few days last week.
strawberries.
•
Mrs. Estes Rork returned from Oscoda
Rev. Bass has come to fill the Baptist him to Sir James Clark. After an exam­
Twkcr hM vwhlnffled hl, hern.
ination the popular physician said-.
Saturday after a week’s visit wIH* l,er two pulpit for the coming year.
Mr.. Urao Tester l» «l&gt;le I" ride oot.
“Don’t bo afraid; he has a larg
Will Cook and hls father were In onr
Will Seger and wife moved to Battle “wm.' Ni'eholA'oi Ho««rt CIW. Is Tl»«but tliere is a great deal in it.”
xilingw Thursday. Glad to see our oid
rbackeray had not only a large head,
Crci!i.«MSouthwell, of Vermontrllla. I» In Ing hls mother. Mrs. Ed. Evans.
townsmen looking so fine.
For the benefit of political cauvasrers
Freddie Woodham* is visiting his young but he was tail and large altogether. He
we
make
known
the
fact
that
a
10&gt;
t
lb.
luted
to tell his own story of tlrt traveling
friends
and
looks
quite
jaunty
in
hls
bond
10Dan Keyes lost a valuable horse as also
showman whom he found 000 day ritting
democrat appeared at Frank Bishop s one
day last week, also a girl al Jerry Sprouls. uniform.
Geo. Downs has left us and take* up disconsolate by the roadside, because he
of Ba“,e£rf\
Mr. MeBane was confined to the h«*use hls residence In Woodland where he hu had just lest bis giant. Thackeray asked
were guests of Tom Mitchell and wife last
whether he might do for the place. Crit­
by sickness a few days last week but at
engaged to teach the coming year.
present writing la able to be out «K*inClare Brown Is rccoveffng from his 111­ ically and seriously the showman exam­
* Chas. Morehouse and family, of Verona,
ined him-nfic[ saiflyRichard Messer was In town Monday ou
were &gt;t Mr.. Wm. S««er'» th!.jveefc
" ^Uchard Collier received a severe Injury"Well, you’re nigh tali enough, but I’m
Mr* Clende Hun.lker end «m Weller, blMessers. Colgrmr. Reynolds. Crater.
afraid you ore too hugly.’’—London Titr
of Sen Antonio. Twee, were et /.. Mon- Hogle and Doyle Sundayed at their rc on hte left hand in helping put up a binder
Bite.
'__________ .
Rev. G. Draper gave us a very Interest­
spectlve cottages at Wall lake.
Je" wMoZwuw end
ing discourse nt the M. E. church. June
Mr Livingstone, of Kaiamazoo, Is buy
14th. Hope he will come this way again.
Some of the stories that were told of
Creek, epent Seturdey e»d Sunde) al
Abralmm Lincoln bad n rage in Athea* In
H .-Ub F.A. Blteff11 Whr ^dtin’l hoinoliodr projw*f «n lee
U10 Fourth century B- C-, when they wm
told of Alexander the Great; and -florae of
nw or elre-Berrj kodel. ftere eeem.
tbff Affprau
Louis Franz, tbe night clerk at tbe the atone* couimoflly told of General Butto be plenty of Btrawbernes.
races thin week. He has a flyer entered Grand, relates the story of a narrow escape
from
the
drcam
wrath
of
a
somnambulist.
bo
far back Lhnt they shade off int'■■dsmonthere which he
lrook
J. W. O’Conner cloted hls auction boo* .
“You see," said Louis, “an old mining
■
NIchMl Venter «nd Mlppk’ F&gt;«&gt;li'li Mie here jaol Friday night- The sale*, he man took n room one night, and some hours ology.—Boswn Transcript.
.pent Simday U&gt; Itelnff th'
Mr­ soul, were the largest he ever had In so | afterward, as I was dazing behind tbe
desk,
I
was
startled
by
hearing
footstep*
'' j^L’stwncer. of tbe T.m»rae &lt;*»»!&gt;. SIIDr "jordan has hls bouse painted In'
Bwdlowi Lay—J.rry Judd wkM.-WUl^
sbufBing down the stairs I looked up and
was seen on our streets Monuaj.
saw my friend, tbe mining man, with a six
We would like -to inform some of the
shooter In his right band. He walked right
Father — NoHe should
» Vlie- kl.pe.-~ over toward me, his eyes staring blindly
nni men Mid l»y« Hud
•Wluoh is the more danger.
."m in tbe ItaHW
and almost starting out of tbeir sockets.
tntf those that carry on so that their
&lt;»« eeot .umpte^aed
Xi S down on . Ibt and will soon be

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The lessons of the quarter now closing
may lie considered as but separate chapters
of one nwful and most impreariva lesson—
the decline and destruction of an unfaith­
ful government and the .punishment of a
jx-ople who rebelled against God. their true
King. Owing to the peculiar character of
tbe series, it is deemed best to insert here
a few historic notes, pointing out bow the
prophecies of punishment were soon made
history.
Hosea, sometimes called the first of the
minor propbeta* entered ou hi* mission
about 786 B. C„ and continued to exhort
and threaten Israel (of which kingdom be
was a resident) for over fifty years. His
style is concise and sententious, and the
form in which hls prophecies are compiled
makes them seem as onr continued series,
without divisions to indicate the period of
their utterance or the specific subject of
each prediction. This calls for unusual
diligence on tbe* part of the student in not­
ing tbe Internal evidence*. The first verso
dec.larvH that the prophecies were delivered
"in the days of fzziah. Jotham, Aha* and
Hezekiah, kings of Judah, and in the days
of Jeroboam, the son of Joash, king nf Is-

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Found in such responsive love,
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This gives us a key to tbe proper division,
and we perceive that after repeated warn­
K» to Israel, in which the patriot fa
is —
eeen
ings
"
clearly aa the prophet, he despairs of hie
own people, mmm the evil at band, and with
Bomimum.
an awful burden of sorrow turns to the
other kingdom and implores Judah not to
follow the evil example of her sister. Tbe
fact should be notari that he entered on his
mission at a time when all was outwardly
prosperous, for Jeroboam II had raised
Israel to something like her former glory.
M. H. COLUNS. texsal Arent, H*5tlHg-..
But
tbe peoj-.e bad become sinfully vain
&lt;N V*. KiMXH.no G. r AT. A.. Chicago.
and were given up to idolatry, and the
prophet, as if in agony—turning God's
mesaage into hls own language, as is the
Biblical rule—cries out, "Jlow shall I give
thee np, Ephraim! How shall I give tbee
up, Israel* How shall I make thee as
Adam! How shall I set tbee as Zeboim!
My heart is turned within me, my repent­
ing# are kindled together” (xi, 6).
Israel’s punishment came soon, for Shal­
maneser took Samaria after n siege »f
three years, and di«i»erwd the Israelites
through the northeastern provinces of Sa­
maria. A few escaped into Judah, and rt
intervals for many years after fragments
of tbe Israelite joined their fellow coun­
trymen, but tbe great mass wax absorbed
and lost among the heathen, a fate for
which their idolatrous habits had ulraauy
prejKirtri them. Their place was filie&lt;L|-y
a heathen [teople called Kuthim or vuthoens; irat. then is reason for iwliuving
that they became mixed to wm« extent
with a remnant of the Israelites, for in
lime they adopted oomb |&gt;art of the old
cuMomsof worship, mixing them strangely
with their original idolatry, ami Josephus
tells us that when the Jews pnqwr were in
favor with their rulers these planted
heathen claimed kind re! with them.
Such was the origin of the people known
'Acbsthey would boahnoatpricetamtofboaswho
later aa Samaritans, nnd the intense hatred
Bulfcr from this dlstrossAng complaint; but fortu■aMy tbstrenodDaaedoM notaadhsraaad those
felt toward them by the Jews was the oc­
Wbocncetry tbamwll! find these U We ptUavalucasion
of Christ’s beaut:ful parable ou the
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man that fell among thieves. The devout
Trailer may well ilud cause for reflection in
the fact that- this hated name ba* by this
parable become iu all Christian nations a
title for tbe charitable and tender heartoL
Il is also a fort of inten.«e interest that a
remnant of. this people util! exists and
maintains a religious organixstiun in
Egypt, having for lt» Scripture only a mutilnted copy of the Pentateuch. Their fore­
fathers were taken there by Alexander the
Great when he conquered tbe Persian em­
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of God's providence to believe that this
fragment of a nation has been divinely pre­
served through all the mutations of 2,400
years ns God’s own witness to tie trutn of
His prophet*! Sec on thia subject com­
mentaries on Daniel's prophecy of the
power that waa to conquer Perrin (Ban.
viii, 5-2D.
The Hubsequcirt history of the kingdom
of Judah coincide* closely with tbr predic­
tions of tbe prophet*. Josiah atands out
with peculiar glory aa the last of the great
and reforming kings, and soon after Ju­
dah's cup of iniquity was filled Tbe king­
dom proper v-as overthrown, bnt Zedekiah
reigned some time as a tribut t ry or vassal
of Babylon. Against the imploring pro­
test of Jeremiah, and equally against com­
mon wow' and good faith. Zedekiah re­
belled, being deceived by false prophet*
Tbe enraged Nebuchadnezzar came with a
large army, and though tbe Jews with that
IN THE
stubborn bravery which they always man­
ifested held out for a year and seven months
tbe city was taken at last with every cir­
cumstance of horroV.
Zedekiah's sous were slain in his sight;
then his eyes were put out aad he was
taken to Babylon, to linger out a painful
captivity with only the recollection of his
sins and follies. In this and tbe next suc­
ceeding portions of Hebrew history stj
many effecting episodes, and iu tbe lit­
erature of the time we And some of the
most mournful poetry ot adcient times.
Ont of the hearts of captives longing for
their homes were wrought those sublime
Ktrnins, those prayers ami song* of hope or
of resignation, which charm even tbe skep­
tic by their sad sublimity.
In conclusion it may be well to note bow
Osceola county lost $80,000 by the recent strongly the era of decline wa* marked by
tbe two vices which tbe student ot history
forest fires.
1 Ttal ttn4 feellna new *o eftea beard of. I# rn- always looks to find in u degenerate peo­
--nroty oyereyae try Haod~» Barasysrills, which ple—drunkeaneus and oppression of the
poor. "Woe u&gt; tbe crown of pride of the
drunkards at Ephraim.” is the wsy the
propbet begia* •« invective against that
degrading vice, and "Woe unto them that
add field to field ami house to house, etc.,"
is tbe exordium of another. The lesson Is
plain. The national spirit was destroyed
The rich oppreaaed tbe poor, and both rich
ami poor sought temporary pleasure or
oblivion in the beastly rice.

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There are some things in the life of a
Boston car conductor that are, to say the
least, a little curious. For instance, tbe
Bace Street,
street railway company establishea the in­
violable rule that pennies shall not l&gt;e
(tally four paupers ore on the Wexford turned into the treasurer's office by any
conductor. But pennies are legal tender,
and tbe conductors most accept them from
passengers in payment of farea. But tbe
pennies must all be converted into coin of
larger denominations before tbe conductor
can get a dean bill fbr hls day’s receipts.
Another rule is that no smoking shall be
permitted on a car, but there is no poosiblo
way by which conductor can stop smoking°n the platform. No officer will arrest a

Children Cry for
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From Echols' “American Celebrities" we
learn the ages of certain persona, to wlu
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 55; Mary Ander­
son, 82; Susan B. Anthony, 71; Maude*
Barrymore. 87; James G. Blaine, 61; Edwin
Booth, 58; Robert J. Burdette, 46; Ben­
jamin F. Butler, 73; Will Carleton, 45;
Georgie Gayvau, 82; George W. Childs, 02;
Mark Twain, 55; Rose Coghlan, 87; John
A. Cockerill, 46; Anthony Comstock, 46;
LoCta Crabtree, 44; W. H. Crane, 45; Amos
J. Cummings, 40; George William Curtis,
67; Walter Dam roach. 38; Cbariea A. Dana.
72; Fanny Davenport, 40; Chauncey M.
Depew. 57; Mary Mapes Dodge. 52; Kate
Field, 50; Marshall Field, 56; ffJan Frohman, 30; Richard Watson Gilder, 46; Amelia
Glorer, "30; Pauline Hall. S3; Murat Hal­
stead, 62; Marion Harland, 56; Joel Chand
ler
*er Harris, 63;
&lt;53; Alice Harrison, 40;
4J; Frank
rniua
Hatton, 44; Bret Harte, tt; Julian Hawtborne, 45; John Hay, 52; Bronson How­
ard, 46; Julia Ward Howe, 7i W. D.
Howells, M; Agnes Huntington, 31; R. G.
Ingersoll, 57; Loui* James, 40; Marie Jan­
sen, 30; Herbert Kelccy, 80; Helen A. Lock­
wood, 71; Mary Logan, 58; Sadie Marti not,
30: Brandcr. Matthews, X»; Joseph Medili,
67; Clara Morris, 44; Joseph Murphy, 51:
Thomas Nast, 51; John- C. New, (50; Bill
Nye. 41; Tony Pastor, 56; Annie Pixley,
86; Joseph Pulitzer, 44; George M. Pull­
man, 60; Matthew S. Quay,58; Ada Rehan,
81; James Whitcomb Riley, 38; Stewart
Robson, 54; Lillian Russell, 31; Sol Smith
Russell, 43; Edgar Saltus; 32; Harriet
Beecher Stowe, 80; Emma Thuraby, 34;
George Alfred Townsend. 50; George Fran­
cis Train. 62; Charles Dudley Warner, 61;
Henry Watterson, 30; Kila Wheeler Wil­
cox, 30; Francis Wilson, 87.

In • kv
two ■»&gt;! ooohUT
mil- tn.m-1-ulllfrpi, W Vn. llm «o oM
German farmer, who will some day givvto
the world that which will prove the woaderof the Nineteenth century. It seems
that it bos been left to the gray boarded
aidman, Graham H. Hamrick, to discover
something which has puzzled tbe bndnwOf
learned mtn and scientists for ago* past.
Tlte dfacoverr is tbe art of preserving ani­
mal and vegetable sulwtanoM so either
may be kept without a sign of dm. de­
composition or chaugr. but In hls efforts
to solve this great problem he has become
to be regarded b7 “&gt;“* Pot’Ple
U,ll“
tlon of the countrywis some kind of being
to I* avoided, and there are many who will
not go near the log bouse in which the old
man has "live dead people" and animals.
Just how Mr. Hamrick conceived tbe
idea that he could preserve animal and
vegetable matter in its natural state he
docs not say; but, after exiierlmenting for
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works prove, that he has the art perfected.
Until n abort time ago bis experiments in
ptaMtving or embalming bnd ,**‘n coo8n*“
to lower snimnla and vegetables, and so
Huccewfu) hail been his effort* that Iw- de­
termined to test the process on human
IxxlleaHe secured permission from the authoritiea of the state hospital for the insane to
experiment on two bodiea. Tbesc wart)
given Into his custody, and in one hour
nfter he had them In his room he informed
the aiAhoritics that they were ready for
examination. The bo&lt;lies were examined,
and it was found that they had not been
mutilated in any way, not a drop of blood
hod been drawn, nor an incision or punc­
ture made in them. &lt;
Sines that time the two bodiea have been
continually exposed to the air and all
kinds of climatic changes, but they are
Ktill perfect and lifelike. They ore now in
his room lying on a table, looking u natu­
ral a" when living. The blood in the veins
can I* plainly peen standing out iu bluish
black line* w here vessels are superficial.
In the same room are embalmed cate,
dogs fowls, rabbits, fawns and other
things-nll as natural as life. Sticking
ubout in corners and on rough shelves
tluwe “ornaments" give the room the ap­
pearance of a museum. Those who have
venture*! into the home of the fanner have
lieen amazed at the right. Mr. Hamrick is
plain and frank, with only a moderate ed­
ucation, but he Las been too shrewd to
give the slightest idea of his process.
However, he does not hesitate to say that
bis process consists of applying a fluid, the
We ugly girls never get any drives in tbe ingredients of which can Im: found iu rd
pork nor free seats at tbe theater, and as iiKst any general country ston-. and that
for Ice cream and French candy, no matter the whole thing is so simple a child could
how handsomely we deport oWreclvea, we use it. This assertion is doubted by gen­
shouldn't know the taste of either if we tlemen who hove given the matter years of
waited to hnre it bestowed upou us n* a careful study.
reward of merit. Indeed the expensivoHe positively refuses to claim more pow­
neas of (&gt;eiug an ugly girl is one of the er in his pnK.'e*s than he can prove by past
worst things about it; there are no perqui­ experiment to belong to it.
.
sites. We get none of the plums out of
The home of this queer old man is ever
life's pudding, fur under prrm-nt conditions open to those who wish to visit him.
men do all tbe carving, and. n» one of them There are those who dread him and his
says, "All tbe fine thing* we think and say humble cabin because tliey fear tbe dead
about women apply to tho-e only who are and tm account of his association with the
tolerably good looking or gracrfuL" In -embalmed or mummified animal# and bod­
fact, isn’t it juat a little hard that any­ ies. It is almost impoarilJc to get negroes
body's destiny iu life sbbuld bo mode to to go near his cabin
defiend irretrievably upon an accident over
The learned doctor*of this country are
which they have no control, snch As hav­ I not alone in recognizing him and his secret
ing been born with a red bead or a pug 1j in a proper way. The Royal Scientific as­
none! But thia i* tbe law under which !
sociation of France has made him an hon­
women have lived since the beginning of orary member and given bitn a certificate of
time, and it doesn’t give the ugly girls a life memberriijp and a solid gold medal ns
fair chance.—E. F. Andrews in Lippin­ a token of tbe esteem in which they hold
cott’s.
him for making it passible for the |xnple
of tbia age no lunger to speak of the "lust
*” of* embalming,
• • •
-Cot. Washington
Ex-CoDgresaman William Scott, the mill- ri prt
'Post.
ionnire of Erie, Pa., has u great nurnberof
fine horse*, and anything that pertains to
tbtCquuine race he appreciates, even when
A young gentleman bail au engngvment
it is more or les* of a facetious nature. He
with the daughter of a pruaperous citizen
occasionally tell# the following:
tn attend the theater. The young lady sug­
"A gentleman wanted to Imjetow soma
mon-rtron. Mr. tan. Tl,e larn-r .aid. I gested that they use tbe family
""I carriage.
rather Mlpuwilr. that he did not lend
tU .allanr was too twin, w decline,
money ualea. he h»l «vo&lt;l Bcurltr. Float |
“T
a
wtWnmit th.
ly theXvmlenaan wild be Utooght he could ; f‘ y K *
I P T* I1"1'
give security
*n Mr* How* r*ox * &lt;*rtice ami inquire where
"WhaU” asked Iwraca
tbl; .“^W* &gt;“ «dl h&gt;r him.
. lhe kindly old gentleman did so. He
"Bosb; the horse is worth nothing.."
| Stepped ih the officj?, ami calling to the
“Yes it is. Why. my horse is seventeen j! young man. said:
hands high, has diamond eyes, ruby cars ' "I want to m* you about that carriage."
"Wait a moment," said tbe vuuth, evi­
and silver mane.”
A horae of tljis great value the gentle­ dently agitated. He laid down his pen.
man thought would be taken os security, ami coming from behind the desk led his
v
witor
into a far corner :tud continued: "I
when Isaacs put an end to the dicker by
can't settle that just noW, as 1 am deucedly
asking:
"VjJii, urine frient. has dot horae got hard up. FU fix it by the middle of the
month, dead stirc."
gulden shoes too*"—Boston Herald.
"What do you mean!" arid the old gen­
tleman.
•
"Why, ain't you tbe collector for the
In his seafaring life the late Henry FraGouge
’em Transfer company. “
lick, of Grand Rapids, had many adrenu
"No, I’m not. I’m Mias Bondholder’s
urea, among them that of being towed by
a sperm whale eighty miles in a circle be­ father, and want to know where ray car­
fore the monster was brought to bay. Ho riage fa to be sent for you tonight!"
He went to the theater in the carriage
visited St. Helena and brought home a
twig from a willow tree that grew over but be did not enjoy it much —Ldnfarille
Napoleon's grave. He planted it in New Post.
Wben clerk at the Exchange hotel In De­
troit, in 1830, tbe great land speculation
fever was on. and the eat:re territory was
filled with land lookers.
The land office in Detroit was so crowded
with applicants that it became necessary
to close the office for three weeks at a time
to let the clerks catch up. He made con­
siderable money by buying numbers from
speculators, who became weary ot waiting,
and selling them to late camera. Hsoftcn
realized &lt;100 on a deal td this kind, and laid
tbe foundation for bis future business op­
erations.—Detroit News.

A hasty and inconsiderate breeze played
a mean trick a day or two ago on tbe little
old woman who grinds a hand organ on
Fourteenth street near Sixth arenue. A
black tin placard bung on tbe front of the
wheezy instrument, telling in white letters
to passers by, “I am paraiy-^d." Sudden­
ly a vigorous gust of wind swept around
the corner, and catching the placard on th*
under aide swung It well out of its perpen­
dicular and turned It completely over.
Wbep the wind, tbe dust and tbe flying
particles of paper subsided tlie re sat the
little old woman mechanically grinding
out "Annie Rooney" behind tbe pathetic
Incription on the sheet of black tin: "Kind
friends, 1 have been blind since childhood."
—New York Times.
'

Tbe treatment for tyrotoxloon poison
until the doctor can be summoned might
be the use of copious draughts of lukewarm
water, which will beail tbe more efficacious
if it contains mustard or salt, the mustard
to l« used in tbe proportion of a table­
spoonful to a pint of water, and the salt is
a handful to a pint.

Mr.. Million* Bide.
When Mrs. Million gore to ride she travels
forth In state. Her horses, full of fire and
pride, go prancing from the gate: Bnt all
beauties of the day she views with Iknguld
eye, Hw flesh In weakness wastes'away,
her voice is but a sigh.
For Mrs. Million la In an advanced »t*ge
of catarrh, and all the luxuries that wealth
can buy fail to give her comfort. She en­
vies her rosy waiting-maid, and would give
all ber riches for that young womans’# pure
breath and blooming health. Now. If some
true and disinterested friend would advise
Mrx Million of tbe wonderful merits of Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, she would learn
that ber case is not put help. &lt;5000 re­
ward Is offered by the manufacturers for
a case of catarrh In tbe head which they
cannot cure.
Fifty Adrian Knights templars decorated
deceased companions' graves Tuesday.

The best and surest dye to color the
beard brown or black, as may be desired u
Buridngham-a Dye for the Whiskers. R oem

Port Huron Will pay 820.000 In teachers’
salaries next year.

The Sebewaing coal company will sink
another shaft 122 feet.

I.nrp* ulloiVRiic, 1. Io be nude for ih.
• «eepl0K MeerUon of tbe poet tint “In It.
SpHrw ■ younp nun’, fenej ||,|,ay tnrn,
to Iboiubta ot love”. )i cert.mb n, not
trneof the uulerlel young nun. whoatunny. Itbelu. uuy. hot the dull and
heavy v.rfcly The malarial roinir man
'r'iTllE "'•L'!"'1 “ ,to
01 Uvn-ral
lleldllty. Thereedtat and moal obi ions
Tbe wearing of rings by men should be
a matter cf cnrefal comiUrtMtmn. They mean, of eMap.' an- aEorded by B. ». s
should be distinctly masculine in type. which, whhoul any dourlah. rout, tteneraj
Ileblhtyand h* malarial alllew What*
Tbe deep setting tfaaojd &gt;k usually fol­
lowed. Tbe high feminine settings to true ot tbe yonnj mao I. true of the rotrna
lady, and the whole tmt &lt;ff auSewr.. &amp;
show off tbe jewwl-t is of course offensive.
S. h. is a specific for malaria.

“ou™ -mt hwl pm.lv nx.r- crrtdl prepartrlon than other*- Tbe people of ra&lt; h
di#iilct seemed to take a commendable Interott in their school and. «&gt;’
to the grounds In « body. Mr. Ifatlenglli
of the Mich. School Moderator held the
audience for over one hour and hls »ddrt*s
wu spoken of In terma of thr highest
pr.™ by m«ny. Ho '™«1 «omo of tile
Influeix*. tl»&gt; &gt;&gt;■»« ‘""T11
l?
ptawted ft* •
port olevttliMt Ike
sound practical, common -sen ae education
for all. and predicted that the Dear future
would be characterized by less atteuUou
to material tilings sad more to moral and
mental luiprovemenL
Suo’t Bacon, of Middleville, spoke
briefly but earnestly, directing hls remarks
especially tn the young and magnifying the
importance of close application. Several
examples were cited of men eminent in life
wbo«e success was due, not to extra­
ordinary natural abilities nor to superior
advantages, but rather to earnest, per­
il* tent effort.
The committee coiuUtlng of Mias
Lizzie Hendershott. Mr. Bacon and -Mr,
Downs, awarded the flag to District No. 8,
Daisy Ullery teacher.
As (waring on the question whether an
education need spoil a boy or girl for
work and give too lofty Ideas for common,
everj’-day life. Mr. Fattengill related an
incident that parents may profitably con­
sider. An Imiulry of a large class at tbe
Agricultural college revealed the
fact that only a small fraction of the nuuitwr intended to follow farming as a voca­
tion. A little Investigation developed tbe
fact that ’ father and mother" were re*p&lt;Ni-&gt;lble for the angle at which these
boys’ no*es were turned. Should tbr
children toll and drudge as the parents
ha&lt;| itene? Forbid such a tiling. The
parents wanted the boys to get a living In
some easier way. "A true education will
never spoil anyone,” declared the speaker.
••If a tluw afterward appear, w® may be
sure that it was in the original casting
and the polish has only served to reveal IL"
A fair number of pupils have attended
the series of examination* held during the
past week and much interest manifested.
While of coarse some of these pupils have
done better than other*, all have done well
and their work for form and neatness is
superior to Hist done by any like number
of candidates at any teachers’ examination
during tbe, post year. That it will tie
productive of good*we have no doubt. It
will serve u a mli»-Mtone to mark tbe
progress of these girls and toys and may
lie the means of encouraging many of them
to push on to something higher.
From two or Hirer teachers there ba*
com.- the saute question: “Is II necessary
gur me to fill out the classification register
at the close of this term inasmuch u I am
going lack Into the same school next falt’.r’
Most certainly yott should. l&gt;o you knotc
that ydu an* going back there In the fall?
Life b» a very uncertain affair. Many
thing# mar ari*e to change you!* plans.
You qwe It tn the district, tv your suetyssor und to yourself to leave the record
a# complete as poaMble.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN.
OFFICE WITH HOLBBOOK. OVER
MOBRIIX'S STORE. HASTINGS.
Some more cheap house# wanted rang­
ing from ?5U0 to Sltww.
Remember that thia cohimh contains but
a very small part of the property I |hate
for sale or exchange.
I have Improved and vacant city lota for
sale and exchange In all parts of theldty.
Farming lands for sale and exchange in
all part# of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop
erty for sale al a bargain.
I have choice Chicago property for iMlC,
well located In different parts qf tbe city,
ranging from $425 up to $50,000. a splen­
did opportunity for Investments in that
marvelous city where fortune# are made In
Real Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­
cating ll:e different plaers for sale.

ONE ENJOYS
?eth?d.
“drrfrwhi^ to

raul1’ '*&gt;&gt;«

tem eWctinlly, durp.!,
*chM ind fevers end curr,
ooMUpetron. Strep of Fig, i, (he
only remedy of its kind Mer
dneed pleumg to the tute
cepUble to the rtom.ch, prompt in
its ection sod truly beneficial
ito
effects, prepared only from the met
healthy and agreeable substance., its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the mtw
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e
and »1 bottles by all leading J™,
gistsAny reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accew ariv
substitute.
. J
CALIFORNIA HC SrRUP CO
s« rasswsco. 01.
wunnur. «r.
,ca

CHICAGO i WEST
•
v
MICHIGAN- Ry.
Lv. Grand Rapid#.
Ar. Holland...........
GraadHawu.........
Muskegon ............
Amain....,...........
Fennville...............
Ilartfvtd............ .
Benton Harbor ..
at. Joseph...........
Chicago................

Lv. Grand Rvpld'

Big HaoW«
Izidington v. ttm
Manistee m. a jr. g.
Frankfort r. a a. k.
Travorse City. ....

1SD p. m. train ha* Wagner but!'
to ClitcSKn.
II os p. m. train han Wagner »!«-i
CuleNM,
5.-or. train north hn* free chair cai

MGBTGAUE HALF
Default having been made in the
of s certain mortgage «nad-: hr Iu F.
AMricb and Fannie&lt;’.Al&lt;lri&lt;" loSairu-u &gt;f-j?
datro Oetoner 2nd. A. I). t“.-. .iy&lt;l r
in tbe office of the Itegist-r ot Deeds for :1county of Hun and Stair nf Mieblru- -in thr
jsth day ofOetolM-r. A. l».
liters* t • ; &lt;rtgage-«&gt;n page#r*tand.V whirl,said :u»nu.&gt;zriva*
on the inb day ot March. .
4&gt;&gt;;vto
ttonuri K. WHIimmi and duly re* .’rJ-d April
!•»! In the office of }tegn&gt;t&gt;-r-&gt;f la-nf- ; :u»d
lor Bvrry countr. Midi. In ht«r •
nrtfteace* ou page 147. And it wn* tartli-r rv;i«wiv agrrud in said urortgagr that •*— &lt;1 stere

upon the same, at sn» 4ay uh”
should be dnr and payable :u d »!;.•.
rerataln unjmul a’.d in arrvar* !:&gt;r Ibt
sixty davs then tlie nriwlpx! &lt;&lt;n *4:.?

ber aw. to wit $n -o and on lbe«ri - j* cd \
Octet-er 1N» to wi: SI* *© u«t lusttw l»ren r*id
aad the same having remained nr;
:ntli
thin date under «ald optim said rmwti. .• - . w
declares the whole of said m-iffcxx- -t s-an l
payable, on which mortgare there - ■1 ...rad
to be dur at tbe dale uf th.s tiotfev t! • • •?« of
seven bundrcd sixty seven doltare ard
flve eent*. and an attorney’* fecoKacnty-Cre
dollar* proride-1 for in &gt;.itd n' irtgr.zr. ^tdno
suit or proceedings at taw haring ’ -n
‘
tuteil to recover the msnev# »rcur- ' by m;u
mortgage or any part thereol.
Now. Uicrcforr., by virtu-- &lt;’! tbe ;-vwer
nf sale contained Iu said nwtWuer. ami
tbe statute in »urh c*-&gt;e made nnd pr-Udcd.
notice Is hereby given tbit011 HaturdJj.ttM- lllh
day of July, A. D„ IMt. si ten •
In
the forenoon, I &gt;ball sell al public nuetion tolbe
hlgberi bMder. at lhe north front &lt;!o.»r of tbe
■farry County Court fliMiw In “&gt;r • it» &lt;&gt;1 Hatt
Ing* fthri iK-ing the pl*rf where thr Chvuit
Court far Barry Countyt* lLide:&lt;‘. the i-rvuioe*
described la srid inortgnge.far -&gt; tniu-b therrof
as may tw necessary to pay h* awtotnit due on
said mortgage, with seven prr ert,t. .Intere*:.
•aAall faS eooU, fogriber w ith sn *”'*r‘*7 *
On Jefferson street two houses and lots foe of tweaty-flve dollar* covenant*! far
at bargains, and on easy terma.
therein, the premises being dreerihed in Mid
Near furniture factory.—-one lol and mortgage as rii that certain piece-w pan-ci ef
known and dvw-rtbed as follow 11v*1'.
house well finished
$1,000; $500 down, land
The north half (*4&gt;ofthe »ou!hwr&gt;: •;’.:»rtrt -w
bal. on time al 7 per cent.
of section number two l?&gt; town «ue
»»«■
And one house and lot one block from rang nine west In Harry county Mt-•-&gt;*«.
containing
eighty acres of land I* the «&gt;"«
factory. $800; $800 down, bal. at 71 per
ce-nt. Cheap.
s*»rr.i.K
ASSigMCC ot «-■««*
House and lot near Whip and Felt Bout
Hmitii ftCouutovR. Attorneys for amIsm®factory, $1,000. $500 down, bal. 3 years
Dated this April HKb.lfol.
.
at 7 per cent

SPECIAL I

Several splendid bargains In the 1st
ward and other parte of the city.
Brlctf born for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well located la
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. baa on tbe land 1 Urick
store three stories, also dwelling house,and
good barn. Can be bought at a bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
Rapids property. The city oT Seneca Falls
has a population nf 7.000 and upwanl»-&lt;is
largest town In Secena Co.
40-acre farm in Irving, all Improved, soil
klxkI.
Can be bought at a bargain on easy
84 acres fractional—overruns 15 or 20
^r?’ '** “U* *‘**t nr Shrr|d“»- good fram­
ed house. One of the cheapest farms In
Barry Co., will take part city property.
10 acre# near -Ity. good house and barn,
well and cistern, iso fruit trees. X acre
graiies; $1,3*0, cheap, X down, baL at 7
per cent
iOUacrealn Woodland to exchange for
smaller farm and difference.
IM acres in Hope township, known aa
the Doty farm, will sell for $4200 on easy
terms.
w
J
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at harguins ranging from $1,800 upwards and
Stang? M N.
Uke
* IWrt dly property
rJ???.TyetMl.larie rftrni’ ,or sa!e
tike small farm In part payment.
fJ
romc City prul*«y 1 will tfode
tor good farms.
I contemplate n niOre extended svstem
of advertising.
lt woold
ihuse who wish to sell or exchange to call
at this agi D.-y at once and get the I enefils
K “• l,M*
"&gt;
Cuh t!„. T*’
*rmI ?L,K‘'’
or 5,»oo,dw
neres of farming, mineral and timbered
lands, ranging In price from $5 to $10 oer

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default baring been made In the
of a mortgase dated August 13. 1»‘".
FJIJri: Shaw and wife fHllura ti.Dav id
(lure and recorded In the office of th- 1.nJ»w
al Deeds for tbe County of Barry
‘I
Michigan on August 30. IJfo U» "t*r..A,’
mortgagrs on page SS8 and t&gt;&gt;
itmter
AlcChire at#Ignrd to Ambrose Hnbbrl.. &lt;KnjJ*r
SO. 1W4. and recorded tu Mid rcgi»t&lt;r
October ». ISM In liber23 of D’ort,B”:'7,?h.,uS
02 and by Daniel Striker, executor &lt;•- ttwlaji
w&gt;11 and testament
arid A™’”*’-'’,,““^2
deceased, asrijreod to Emily F suixoa. s*™1
E. Retd and Wllmlner W.tHborn. r••
test and recorded In aald regixter * .‘t!k-«i ft Ort
ary IB, 1W1 In liber foot mortgage*, on pw• &gt;»
ami by the said Emily F.
*“.£!?
and Wllmlner W. Osborn
N. Gllleland April. 7. Ifol anJ
imMwfaafllM Asrtl if. ifoi Io !lb,r - , "TZ
nurrs. omwgr IS*, by umq”}
due tbereou%y which the
come operative, and on which mortp«e ’byre ”
ria"m4 tone due st the date• offol#. mag
right hundred and forty ate
rents &lt;*MS M) nod no suit or procre di"c
t
Laving b-cn Instituted to recover the
secured by raid mortgage^or ww P"tt »l( erw*^
Notice Is therfore forebv gi«vn. t»«
urdny. the nth day of Julv. «*VZt ffc SStb
In ttieforeroau tbevewlll be mL! si
.
{
front door of the (Jfit
‘‘A*’,1; ,lf MhhHastings. Coun»V of Barre, a-d State o £“
Km s»M Cmtrt how Iwlng
Ich the Circuit court for the &lt;« '•; n t
Barre fa h-ld. at public auction to t he [
SX.iJ .%...&gt;£•
55gas*, w *0 much tbvrvof as mar
•ar? to satfafr tlie amount dur on wld m r gg
as above xrt forth, with the in fere*’ ;\.d
and tbe cost*, eharces and rxpe *••«'"* Ji
taw and provided for In said -&lt; '••
p&lt;J&gt;
premises being altuate In &lt;J»* £‘^2?
teS.
In Ute County «t Barre, and
is*,
nnd described a* vilfara % non'**** " taB7
J M17. IMS. 1/00. 1241. INI. IN* ,«"•
faOK
BHM.12W.irn. 1X71. 13M. 13ft-. ’3»- \.j|afirof

Dried April is. Wri-

.. .... Uugo.

Alonso R. KnNamoN.

THE BANNER
75 CENT/.

�••

RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always bo
successfully treated
with

Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A cure,
is.sure, to follow
. the persistent
use of this
medicine.

Has Cured

‘ „

Others

will cure you.

w Stocking.

NEWS IN BRIEF.
trP^°.e.n B T’crrt«T h«* "Uvd the Cork
Herald for slander In charging that he
hlre.1 houses fnr Immoral pnrpow-. In be
half of Parnell. The *unifrowned king"
and Mfh. O Shea will be witnewtra.
8
Copt. William A. Andrew* and J. M.
laiwler will start from Boston Sunday to
rues- across the Atlantic in Uuiu only flf.
teen feet lung. Neither will have a compnnion. I’hSiMuktt Is «5.000.
Mia- Annie Gerber, who w«a annulled
by Ireokge Ditch, near Peoritx. Illa., nonie
w&lt;Tk* ngu hm- given up her achuol.
Dheh ia still in jail at Jnckaonville for
fear of lynch law at Peoria
Fifty; Jews salk-d from
Antwerp
Weduvwlay for the Congo Free State
This is the flint batch ol JeWM ,o go to
that region.
K
‘
Jacob Scheele waahaugod at Bridgeport.
Gunn.. ’Ehnnainy fite the murder of lands
Drucker, committed in January. !S^
Governor Pattison, ot Pennsylvania, has
vetoed tlie coinpulaory e&lt;!iic.uion bill
passed by the legislature of that state.
Miss Elaine Goodale, the pocteu*. was
married Thursday in New York to Dr.
Charles Eastman, a Sioux Indian. Dr.
Kattmnn Ugovernment physician at Pine
Ride agency.
The heavy rains throughout Nebraska
and Katittw have swept away bridge.* and
inundated,entire towns.
At Gary, Ills., Wednesdny-evening, Her­
man Kruger was caught under a load of
crushed stone. His companions missed
him. but thought he had gone home,.and
it wus not until next morning that his
|
laxly w'us found. He had probably died a
I
lingering nnd horrible death.
Rev. iKtacS. ^cbolaon, of Philadelphia, '
a high churchman, wM elected bishop of |
Milwnukw- Wednesday by the diocesan 1
convention.
!

■nd Southern
lou.ly.
lou
'Iv "*
1

°HC«olahurt aer

No

u.HmE.xs^'",w
-j-"'- &lt;••&gt;■■■» in »t

targe 3U1. on w tiii.il mortgage I here in claimed
ta due Bl I he date of this lutthn* U.e Mini of
r hundred three dmlivra hih| rhirlevn cents.

‘‘’"■“•i 4 ".umry

fsgsss

Ortbe nioueis hertired by mid mortgage, or
• •imn thereof.
&gt;qw, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
itulueil iu said niortgMg-, anil the Statute Iu
h case made an&lt;t prevldnl. notice » hereby
enthttoti Moadav.tbe Wltday of July. A.
IMil, at ten o'clock iu tlie forenoon, I shall,
I at puidic aucUmi Iu the highest bidder, at
1 north front door of the court house in the
r of Hasting*, itliat being the plave where
1 Circuit Court lor Barry County Im holdea),
premise* deseritatt 111 Mid moriaage or so
cli thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe
until duo on said mortgage with ten per
it. interest, and all legal cotta, tojctlier wit If
ttlorney •» lec of twenty-flee dollars &lt;&gt;01 enantlor therein, the premises bring dottnbed in
d mortgage a* ull those certain piece* or
reels ol land -itnate iutowuahip of Barry In
■ county of Barrv and Slate of Michigan.
Ideacribed aa follows:
he south east quarter ot the nortlieart qtiarter and tbe south part of the west half ol the
th east quarter, all of *e&lt;'tlou twenty-two
&gt; In township o»e&gt;L north ot range nine (Pi­
tt. and containing In all eighty-nine und onr.
f (*•&gt;»&gt; aero*, be the same more or lea*.
hes-lets madusubjrct 1-two prior nmrtra1 by and betweyg th • partlr* hereto, covertlg
■ same premises

ft’
Secrttnry Blaine i* rvporttid Iw hia phv
’ ?p,‘n’41° ** *lv«'Hly recovering.'
J
rhe next QUadretiulal ronferrtn-v of the
Mto." ««'" "■ w,“
W,1“‘ 0"“l“- ta

K“X"”o»Ti"li?r'r
joung Bnivell, conrod
hi, »|,1 hiU»1
**d'iwr, wIk» does hot make it public liecauoc It woaldIncriminate a acrond Jwr

killed by a cyclone that devattated Critten­
den county, Ark., Saturday.
.
Bill Pemberton, of Benito,Tex», loaded
?"h(°. ,’fUn.rh’? “5*U
went gunning
for ( ollie I^mbroku. He fount him at
ilny11 an l Mr‘ Ppu,brok® wa" buried Mon-

BUSINESS CARDS.

fcfault having tireii urnae tn the condltl -im
nf a certain moitgeg- m*dc i»y Haitivon
Forsiiy nod 8#rn'i A. Forahy. uii*
!C, । to Htwlhiian C;i-e*. «ta'e&lt;l February
'L A. l&gt;
IS**. - &lt;i trOMUrd I &gt; the
»?of tliu KegUter •»( D‘-&lt;l* |.»r tu-Coiif|iv &gt;-t

Tlie importance of purifying the blood can­
not be overestimated, for without. pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health. ,
At this icasan nearly every one nreds a
gcxxl meffidne to purify, vitalize, an&lt;l tinrieh
Uie blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Is worthy
your confidence. - It is peculiar fij that ih
strengthens and builds up tbe system,cteates
an appetite, and toots tbe digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give It a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold byall dru^lsts.
Prepared Mr C. I. Hood A Co., Low ell, Mass.

f’ A. 5CR1BNEIL M.1A.
V.
Delton. Mich
Office in hotel at piuavuL
A. A. C. H. BAJ1BER
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w Physicians- and burgeons.
Calls in city or coutily responded to with
{promptness, day ar night*

H

I VILLI AM O. LOWDEN.
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ftawyt r.
j Office over Julies 1’us-rtU's store, State
street. Hastings, Mich.
SjTUART, KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
D
Attorneys at law.
Orel- HnstiuRs .\atiunul BaniL,
Battings ,'M tcli ipu&gt;.
Associate offices, at Grata! Rapid*, Mien.

A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Heal Estate Office.

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Abstract BJnck.HraliiiKS-

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Money to loan on Real E*tatt_- Real Estate
sold on c-tninission. General con'evancta*.
tluvit’K a coni pl vie *rt of Abstract Bonks, com-,
plied from the Record*, can f- rnlsh complete
&lt; tracts.
C. F. BUDOK8. Clerk.

P. DRAKE, M. D-.
Office over Holloway's drug store.
office hours from 2 to t p. m. Telephone, con
uecting with residence, al Holloway's drag
fture.

M. B. G1LLASPLE. NoUry PublU
Attorneys lor Mortgagee
and U. 8. Claim Agent,
luted. April 7. UD).
w ill prosecute all kinds of claims before tbe
Departments of the Interior office. Call on hiss
’ ~ • PROBATE ORDER.
at id* stonu corner Court and JeCenon 8u.,
CHANCERY ORDER.
itr of Michigan. County ot Barry-*-.
Hasting*. Mich.
State of Miehlgan. Fifth Jullctal (Irtuit. In
U a sesston of tlie Probate Court, for the
t luilieer.v
unly of Barry. Iiolden ut tlie Prolate office in • r M. FO WLER. Dr Di 8.
ML.* 1’hoebu Conzins, the tlciwa***! «n&gt;
Kiilt pejidl&gt;*e In Circuit Court for t»w k'ouuty
• City ot Host Ing*, t n *iil«1 County, ou Wedne*. ,h.e
”‘»««»gen» of the 01 Bam-,in Chancery, at Hasting* on tlnj second
r. tlie ITtli day nt June, in the year out
day of June A. D. IKtil.
:
&gt;n*aud eight hundred and ninety one.
hJJtol’i?* 7.’£*'!" br‘V
Olilce hour* a a. m. to 5 p. in.
rrrcdoiii •». bhepanf Ji* executor of tlie lo»t
'reM’iit, Cliarle* W. Annttroug. Judge of
rari
‘T" t1* U *tl11 lhc will and u-slaiiirnt uCIohn E Chafiiu. dreeased.
1 ’ W. LOWBY, mTK?
ilnitv.
1, !
nnd
&amp;»r her salary,
comptalnmu. v*. Feed-rick ‘ L. DI tig ma*. Clara
11 the matter ot tlie estate of George D. Moore,
M.
Physinian and Surgeon,
1
leased.
1 ‘,L* ^xvu discovered that valuable pa- L. Dingman, J. Byron ripenv. Andrew .f. lueu.
Molies a specialty of treating diseases of tbe
nrreadlng *’"1 filing the petition, duly vertVvr’^."a"ry /'■ v lt“l'rri N- Hie Sperry and
. W illiam A. Gndinni defcnitair*.
,
1 of George \V. Moore, *ou of Mid ileceai- KTEukI EAR and tlie preservation of vision
, praying Dial a rrrtain Instrument n&lt;&gt;w on GLtqflrN1
Hi this cn-e it 'appearing that Hie defendant.
SPatTACLEB
and
eje
criminal
Iswrsr
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h&lt;*u..
»,«.„«
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i&gt;..
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1
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abttjactvtf
from
criuiimd lawyiyr whose home is at Bus-1
Andrew J. Iden,hu* departed iroiu hi* littt plarti
: in tin* court. mirp&lt;Ttliut to-be the I st will
the office &lt;&gt;f the secretary of state. The jI uf
residence til tilts state mid that hi* p u.,ent
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
Oolwil. died suddenly in New York.
d i&lt;'»tameiil of said dw-easrd may Lv admitted
full extent of the loraes I* not yet knoivn. | pliK-r of 1 vstai-in-e cannot lie ascertalaed. on !(&gt; prubata :«ud Unit adnindMr.uion ot said House.Hastings. Mich.
A &lt; loud bun*! caused damage exciqxling
I motion of Fn-d M. Wrtdlrigh solicitor, for snlii
ate nuy lie grauted to Elmer E. Moure Hie
Sam
Small
hits
sued
his
reverend
bro!
h
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MITH A COLGHOVE.
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(KM.tkO nt Utica. Ill*., Thursday. Throughi cutnphdiiaut. 1 .* ordered that the said Sef-m|editor
name.l hi said
will, or to
er.
J.
Wesley
Mill
of
Ogden,
Utah,
for
ant Andrew,). ldvi&gt; cause hi* sppear.uiCi- to t&gt;e
ne qtber suitable iwroon.
■ wrinkles, no I out the entire Illinois river valley heavy criminal libel, in writing letter, charging ;: entered
Lawyers.
,‘LvreuiM&gt;n It I* ordered, that Wednesday, the
herein within live months (rum the date
j loss«s haw reauited from (Icavd.*, which
(Office
In
Union
block.
Ilustiagv.)
liday of .luly. A. D. 1WI, at ten o'clock iu
{ of this order, mid In case &lt;4 his appearmiro,
Practice Is all the court.* of the state.
| u-H*he&lt;l out crops niiii swept away hou.-a-s Samuel with crookedness in the matter of 1 tint he cause Ids answer tu the eomplafnaiit'a
•loruniKm.be assiguedfor the hearing of sold
. having । and live stock.
LUh university fund* Rev. Hill l,n* |MX.n • hill ot cxnptaiut to be fitad. mid n copy! then S3- ’
titlou, aud that the heir* at law. of
\
indicted.
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K. KEN ASTON.
•locking.
j 01 to bererved on raid comptahiantS solicitor
d decea*ed and all'other person* Interest­
At Shrepsheml Buy Thursday Riley ran
in said estate, are required to apmar
i
within
twenty
days
after
amlee
on
him
ol
a
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Attorney at Law,
The city prison at Mncomb, (»., was copy &lt;&gt;!-hi«I IhII. hih! notice nf this order: mid
n sciudouof *ald nuurt. then to be lioidrb
(Over J. H. Goodvexr &amp; Co.'s store.) •
blown to plectw with ilytmmitc Sunday i that in d-tauli thereof, raid bill K taken ns • bndie Probate office, iu tbe city of Hastings.
Pra&lt; tiers I n .tti courts of the State. Collectloas
A iaildiers' monument, erecterl for Crary night, supposedly hy some young men i feraril by lue said n&lt;m-rroldei.t ilefonttant I:i »ald comity, and show cause, if any
!fe be. wily the prayer of tlie petitioner promptly atteudiug to.
Andrew
J.
Men.
Alta
II
Is
further
ordered,
|»o®t,
(».
A.
R.,
at
Springville,
N.
Y.,
by
who were recently incarcerated therein.
-ENHOSECo.. Bolton, Miu
iV not be gr.u-.tcd. Audltisfurthi-rordered.
David S. Ingalls, ctwtiug $li),tW, wus un- There were no prisoners in th-i building, that wllhtn twriitv days th«- raid eoinplalnant
* R. TIMMERMAN, Homspathle Phyitssalil petitioner give notice to ibe i&gt;er' cause a no!lee &lt;4 thl* order to.be published In
j veih*l ThunMlay.ithe town being crowded ana utmne was hurt.
M interested in *nid relate, of the i»en•
sician and burgeon.
t the IlHJSllT'U* BANXKU M newspaper printed
ury of said petitlun. and the hearing
1 ;»ibh*he&lt;i and cireu.ating* in raid Cokntv &lt;4
( Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
with i elrnui.* and citizens from the sur­
Mrs. Joseph Bierling. a well-known .*0 I Barry, and that such luititlcillou be coutliiiiru
&gt;y causing
a. Hasting*
copr of B
Ibis
oriteu
be publLlitsl
in tlie
avnzu a*
rounding country.
fished hi the Hasting* Baxxkb a
chty woman of Chaska, Minn., Ims cloj&gt;ed th-n »t lea*: uncc in « ai ti week fur *ix week*is , to
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It fa rejairted in Paris that the governprinted and circulated hi *aid Coun- ROBERTSON HOUSE,
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with the organist of the Moravian church j sueerasloti. or that cuniptalti-tut cause a copy -4 ! ne wspaper
nf Barrv oner In each • rck for three successive
ment will request ex Empress Eugenic to of that city. The pair purchased tickets tin* ••rtlef to!*- nersouallv served »n It*- ,*.«M ! tv&gt;■eks previous to said day of hearing.
: shorten her atay tn that city.
for California The woman took her 1b- ! before the tii&lt; c above prescribed for li.'« a
CilABI.X&gt; W. ABMSTltONG.
Judge of Probate.
Cor. Jeffgrson pud Court St*., na*tings, Mirk.
! pMrancc.
|
British tucn-of-war have Ix-eu sent to ■ monUts-old child with her.
teue ropy. 1
Dated June-rail A. !&gt;. t*9t.
Rates, $ I .OO per Day.
111 | &gt;'• bring —.1 to assist the United States in
Brigand* nttackrcl and looted the vilFttASK A. I!im»KFII.
Thin House i* new. with pteasant rooms. The
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ARENTH-Give
your children a knowlrdite
- preventing seal slaughter.
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■ lai* of Saljau, in Asiatic Russia, escaping
Circuit .bplge.
patronage of the public Is respectfully •olicited.
&gt;*&gt;ok
keeping,shcetband.
typewriting,
tele^I FltKU M. Waiu.kiuh. Baltic Creek. Mlfch(ibv.
rt*.
Com plat uaui'.* solicitor.
WILL
FORTHEM
aw, real estate and collect­
; that Hippulyte. president of Hayti, had ‘ There were available liind* tn the
(A true atte-11
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S MUCH 151s 1 I 1-I\ Than Money,
i been assassinated, latter the repoH was amount of $4,&lt;XH,87V iu tin- United States
ing OFFICE OF
locate them at'tlie Grand Itaptd* {Mich.' Bus। positively denied.
i treasury Monday.
I’At.MEinriN &amp; Smith.
Ms College, t.-dvunl Bieck, cor. Pearl and
tawu-sl*. Visit u*. For catalogue address A.
Woodland, Mich.
i
Mr. Marietta AL Bone*, the Woman's
St. IsmN rectifiers are to erect two large
iini,iil.v&gt;r..*Abr..
Parish, successor to C. (». Swensberr
J. M. Smith,
Christian Temj»erance union seceder, bus distilleries, through which they will com- j Itefanlt having heeu made for tnnrq than 1 —
Notary Public.
brought suit against thirty women of ‘ pete with the trust
Justice of the Peace.
NOTICE Ob' ATTACHMENT.
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| t hirty days iu pay went ot interest at-d «&gt;t one
nnd the Aberdeen
A berd ee9 Daily j; John Brooks, of Waldron, Mich., whw-e i hundred dollar*o- priurfieil overdue antt imya- 81 ite ot Mlclilipui. The Circuit Court for the
' South Dakota and
'nuntv of Barry.
bl&lt;- &gt;•« a mnrlg ige dated March It'. l&lt;*l. 1 made
News
Newsfor
for$50.0i»
?30,000for
forlibel.
libel.
' lOAtb birthday anniversary w.i* celebrated liy.lain-s H. Itartl-y to Sarah II Austin, and
lECKHAJTS CROUP REMED’
ohvnrd P. Gage v* ClarK Ba.*Mtt.
iotlce 1* hereby given time ou the *lxth day
«■ .The following national banks were Fri- • with great eclat Julie 17, dlrcl Saturday,
. recorded latite office of the Register of D-cds
Th# Children's Medicine
a. D. F-.'i a writ of attachment
day authorized to begin business: The- At. a convict camp at Cole City. Giu, j far ten County of Harry In the State «»f Michi- "f sMav.
duly Usued out of tin* Circuit Court forth#
-:w. March tu. IM. iu Uber 17 ot inorlRage*. «
Holcomb National tank of Toledo, 0-, the prisoners at tempted to escape Monday, I on
pdgu
awl by t e raid Sarah H. Austin ('&lt; uuty ot Barry. i.t the suit of Edward P. Gage,
capita) $:hM,()(X», and First National tank : rreulting iu the death of two guards and assigned to Daniel W Roger*, by an dssigu- tl • above named Halntin again*! tin* land*,
j ment dated AUgit'l tfl».
and recorded In te icnu-nt*.goods, anil chattel*, money and ef­ childhood. Should be found ta every household.
of Kdltapell. Mont., capital A'AfWO.
j two convict*.
said Itegister’s offi * August 2*. Ifta), in Iffier 27 I* ts ut the said Clark Basdlt.* the defendant
Governor Fifer,, of llliiiois has vetoed j All the efforts 1 to avert tbe lockout &lt;£ o’ mortsnge* oti page fiX. anil by the raid Daniel at &gt;ve named, lor the sum of &lt;&gt;in- bund cd
at Drnggirta.
। tXe bill ameuding the act requiring the ' tin plate workers hi Wales have faihal. । W. linger* assigw’d &lt;" IL H ( '•urt. bran assign- id &gt;e ;uid MM(0 dollar*. Which said Writ w renable ou the second da) &lt;&gt;f Juno A. D. litiH.
■o- iui". lute o7’~rai&lt;i | owners of threshing machines to guard Twenty-four thousand, men
will be ' ni-nt &lt;1a"i-d May lit. :**&gt;. an-t recorded Hi raid tc Hied, tbl* 3rd day of June A. I*. 1*91.
..at ah creditor* of raid against accidents. He thinks tbe amend- - thrown out of work.
MUTH
&lt;
OUilHO
K.
mortffiixde oil unite
arid by the said It. H.
Attorney* tor 1‘lalnttff*.
:ite'T'robatr’offit?e?,in J ,n‘‘nt mUjht make the law inoperative.
The system of tnicroscoplc inspection of Court a-*»iunc&lt;l to Marxarrt Andrtt*. by an as­
astings
ity
ank
t:c I'robatv office, in !
The People's party ist'o organize in Illi-1 hogs' flesh was inaugurated nt the Chi- signment dahta .May 1st. WO, anti n corded In
mmittalion and allow- '1
raid regt'ivr'sofiBce. May Htli, t't'i. in iiber M
Hastings. - - Mich.
•igiitrenth day rd I noi*. A convention ha* bem called to ’ cago Steck yard* Mondfiy under the im- of mortgage* on pan- t&lt;.|, for which &lt;tef wit
the raid Mnrpirvl Aiultus by virtue of th.‘ right
meet nt Joliet June 24 to put things iu mediate^upvrvisiotii of Secretary Rusk.
given her by said mortgage. Im* made and lp-reCAPITAL S75.OOO.OO
TIME TABLE.
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r .nut on Friday. ahajMiinitbe Eighth district.
tiv maiteh the whole principal sum &lt;41 raid
surplus W.ooo.oo.
inurtmurc mid tbr Interest accrued lhereoh -now
THE MARKETS.
• John Dennison, on trial before Judge
dur
and |&lt;a&gt;nbie. ami nn wliieit mortgage Uhrrc
Jtaier nt Chicago for murdering Edwnni
Is
el
tlmed
io
he
du-at
Hie
date
of
this
puU-e
Incorporated
tinder the laws of tbe Slate ot
Chicago.
U. Diilofa, was found guilty Friday and ■
ten hundred twrnty^ix dollars and ten petit*,
Michigan.
Chicago. June S2.
•fudge ot Probate.
pro.-. • dim.- at law having Im—,-.
sentenced to the penitentiaiy for life.
i
Instltiited tn recover tbe amount sreured by
By tbe softening of the great Martell 1
t
July. raid mortgage ar any pai 1 thereof.
Open for busmens Dec. 15.1M6.
glachsr in the Tyrol Thursday an artificial i
gg»c. _____ _____ _______
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Notice Is therefore hereby gjven that &gt;*n ralon .
OFFICES* 1
lake L’&gt;OQ feet long and HO feet deep burst av. clowsi
December, opetn-d Vl»«e; urday tbr Mb day of Septemm-r l-ci at ten ofel&lt;KK
HI.
Itobati. Other inthrclty its confines and flooded the valley talow. closed t&gt;14e. &lt;''•rn No. 2 June, ojx-ned i^c. In the forenoon, tln-re yrHl be sold at the jv»nti
D. G. Robinson. President;
front door ol tUe court bouse in tlie cl! v of Has­
.tcitv 00 Friday, the
John P. Adrience.president of the Buck- [
JopeS
5I?%. Gate­
ting*, eourly vf Barry add state of Michigan.
Chester Messer. Vice. Pre*.
til- year one thousand
Mia court house being the hiilMing in which I he
tety ■•ue.
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D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
eye Mower and Reaper works, is dead.
■ y(, • Ju|y opened 35c. elwed .T?tk; Au- circuit court frr Hie county -of B«rry is held. *1
Col. A. H. Belo, editor of the Galveston gu-t, opened .Tita-, ctaed MMc; September, publie auetlou to tlie highest bidder, the prrtni»es described In rata mortgage or *0 bnuch
- estate **f Robert Brown.
thereof a* may hr uecrraar/ to ralbw the
Dan W. Reynold v.
&gt;. New Vora deceased
K ammi-i dtteoti said mortgage »»abovesrt forth,
:• mg the iwaitmu. duly CI.V.UI.J lor Jr-ldentUl toMldto. ta ^'
D. G. Robinson,
with the interest thereon, mid the cost.*, ctanrcs,
one »f the belra at
John Csrveth.
and rxprti’cs a&gt;lowrd by law and provided for
in.u hr raav be appointed 1closed $&gt;kkL
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in raid mortgage, raid premises tiring situate
Bishop Coxc. nt western New xork, | Live sfw-k - Following were the prices at the In Ibe cltv ol Hasting*, count* nf B&lt;rrv ami
stale of Michigan, and described a» followi-s
created a stir among the athletic, young j union stock yards to-day: Hoire-Market The
south half of lot* numbered ten hundred
Diterettrahi vntbne rteposltvand a genera!
forenoon, b* assigned tor women of Buffalo. Thursday, by declaring | fairly active ou packing nisi shipping ac- thirty eight, ten bundled thirty nine aiffi ten
•«d |&gt;eihl&lt;Oi.. ami that bicycle riding not a proper amusement count: feeling rather weak and prices ruled hundred forty of the City, forturrtv'village, of
ia -I sa'd vtt**ed and
.
MORTGAGE HALE.
EdJr •
( WalSc lower, sales ratiKud n«
IW Hastings Recording t“ the rceori'ed plat thereof.
I ra.UftlJB light. S4.Ui- !.:«» rough packing.
• tntm-ttorf hi Mild estate. for feniinintj folk.
Dated, ilratlrgs. Mlrh .June *. D!H.
i
Default liavfng been made for more than thir­
ir at a *&gt;-««ion of sold Court,
MAKGAttKT AST'ItVf*.
ty dm* in the payment of Interest over due and
The funeral of Governor Ludington was
mixed, and SUlP-jLBSheavy pock- 1
the Prubate riffice, in tbe held at Milwaukee this afternoon at 3 ln^'M„d shipping lot*.
A*stguee of the Mortgage.
navahh»
«i mortgage dated January toth. USB.
। • ud &lt; ounty and show cause,
efcome Marble and llioeba R. MarAI.OXZO E. Ikxastost
tn.lp. hi
I Cattle-Market moderately active on local
• •• irrayrr nf tbe petl- o’clock.
\ to Samuel Canon, and recorded
Attornev for Assignee.
j
Me. bls’
Frfd.r W» A.
the cold-a
coldest /•»«£«
June day on roc- and shipping accoutit. and price* JSS
with,
of the Reffirtw of Deeds, for Barry
ork. The temperature was out material r-tange: voteltoM ranged at:
• b-r-*i that said j&gt;etltionor
«-ouuiy. nneMxau. on the «th day of January,
t?A&gt;, tn Hher 2*i of mortgages ou page so, for
resaey
.u* interested hi said esfitC.30 choice to fancy ahlppinu Meers.
which d.-tati:: the said Hamnel Carsqn. hy vlr-'
said iwiltlon and tbe M degree*.
5.0) unud to choice &lt;lo. SL'tt.r l-l" «-omn&gt;on ti:
tire of the right given film by -aid mortgage,'
a i-:t.g a &lt; &lt;&gt;py of this order
Governor Hill, of New \ork, is prepar­ fair do. S&amp;WM*» butcher*' sleero. I3.0UIS3.3.
has made and herebv make* the whole unnd•i Oil
G-Hxttlnxw BANNgna rirww- ing to resign in order to be able to toko Htnckero 82.7Wtl.a5 Texans. JAWel.-'N feeders,
pal &gt;aw» of raid mortgage, and tbe interest ac&lt; initiated in said County ot
iSjfiuma. |U0®XW buUa.an.lia^
" ■ ■ War R«-antireiN&lt; the Comptexton.
ii wrok lor three sdcceaslve his place fa the senate.
* lid rtav of hearing.
. Johan Most, the New York anarchist, veal calves.
the date of this not lee one hundred nnd seventyHhocp—Market moderately act I vc: feeling
■ 1*
AKMNTttDNG.
wna Friday sentenced to one year’s Impris­
St doltara and twelve ront*. ‘$17S.l2), and no
•lodge of Probate.
HUM firm. ■« l-l— &lt;•’”
or proeeeolng* at law having been tnslltuonment in New York.
tiona ranged nt ftL.WM.*) w vstcni*.
•nm: &lt;&gt;KDKtt.
It is-said that the National Cordage natives, and S5..»Vid.77&gt; l.vnib*.
,
• :utv of Barry.-«*.
Produce: Butter-Fancy i«i»rau&gt;r. l. d-l.Hr
PBOBA'l E ORDER.
{rand Ibiplds Lv........ I ~ 2M......... I..
I.......... hoe Is hereby riven that an Saturday, the 27th
! - Fr..taue Court f«»r tbe company, of New York, has purchased all
p„lteaAlrt.^ too. tm*. 1&lt;®*« J?*1" State of Michigan. County of
• 4—. at the l*roi&gt;ate Office In tin* cordage works in Canada.
•Stops ou signal only.
At a setfslou of the Probate * o”r*,'2T *,r
- -u said enuuty. on TuesNo*. 5 and « will not carry pa»«*ngers unless the etty of Hatting*. Barry County. Mlrulgan.
BuMnros failures in tbe United States »,**. U«v pmilur--OH rWekjn*. ***** rouutv of Barry- Holden at the JTobate OfJ** ’n
irovidad with freight train permit*.
Jm,e. in the year one
that being tbe 1 tare where the circuit court
the cltv of Hastings, in said rnunty, on Satur­
fur tbp weekended Friday were 234; for
••■tr-dau i ninety-one.
Freight trains will he run at 'he conronleneo
’Barry county Is holdem I shall sell at pub­
day tthe stalk day of Ju"*- ln
o,w &gt;f the tomtmnv. who ro**r»c the right to change for
■ W. Armstrong. Judge 0! the corresponding week last year, 178.
lie auction, to the high**.: bidder, the premthousand elirhl hundred and ninety oue .
he time of such tr-lns without notice.
hes described In ■•aid mortgage, or m&gt; much
The drowning of Lieutenant Robinson, JUIWI® Hurtonkk
I'nSent, Charicx W. Armstrong. Judio of
F. Bv«H. GenT Manager.
’ of the estate of Aaron
W. C. Moore, nnd three of the crew of the • 1 nr \'rw Orleans, &gt;«.&lt;nU4JS per bri. .**tra»
‘'krthJmatter of the rotate of Arthur and
bcrokw-MkUUran. I1.W*f*f-r
r
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(Plfnlnfetratrix otaaid estate. Revenue cutter Bear, in Icy bay, Alaska, is KpU.rrle^-lW.
ett thereon, and the costa, charge*, and ex­
***.
■ i wt;n this court her Ona!
B Jam* JTb**!. giunltan &lt;»f raid
hving
penses allowed hv law, and provided for tn
confirmed.
black. tlJW’iW J«cr 24-rjt. case.
said mortgage, bald premise* being described
heretofore, to-w.t. on the 'ds&lt;h day of
A•
Baptiste' »t.
St. John
and his , wife, are
in said mortgage as follew*. Io wit: All that
IVipttste
ooun nuu
7 1 Broom corn—nun. raw*-.
D HW2. filed hi* animat amount in »ald e|&gt;-.*t .
parrel of land. lying and being In the
p'mintiffsin
3 suit
plaint W. in «
r - in
■- which they claim
-'■&lt;m | bru.hitrvcn.self-working.4«WKc,
There
and having tdueeratd lime filed
on the
•••rdr-rwl. that Tuesday the llth property at West Superior,
inwn«hli&gt; of Hasting*. Barry County, Michigan,
ul. valued ydt. Wld coveys. 4M«Ac: common bruah.
&lt;H
nual
arcouute
(the
l:u»1
acroant
•ring
filed
&lt;m
the
V D. jwt. at t.«n o'clock in
known and described as
x
h
&lt;tav
of
April
Ite
.1
Nov?
comro
said
guard
lb- (&lt;ir
1. FluO.'JOU.
2?-. .-L..
t 'lgne't tor the tieartiig nt at
I| g^c; crookci. »3c.
tail Into court prajUw tlwsl all of ««d aauual
Tutt part of ue»t Factional half of
Said Pei
r. Grsed Rapid*
11 h; t '.he heirs at taw at said
south west Quarter of section •even (7). tu
O. P. Johuston. who lived near I»nnceaeeounts may be taard mid allonpl.
r Klanlair......... .
•'■-her wrvms Interested tn
town throe &lt;3&lt;. north rang* right (8) weal,
:• 'Iairod to appear nt a session ton, UK. went into bis well to clean it
lying north of Tli rnapple River, excepting
Wh..«t—No. S reel winter ca-u.
therefrom two &lt;2) acre*.; n»ed for a cemetery,
Offi-rii7ta? '- '‘:i »
h°k!en nt the Probate out. when he was overcome by foul air
In the forenoon, be
uS*,r,f rata
wooonurv
show ' . •
Rettings, tn said cmmty.xnrt and died before he could be rescued.
leaving twenty five (26i acre* of land more or lei*
Itraad J*dge
Dated. Hasting*. April 2d. i»t.
t!h-tv' '• :
tb'.-ro be, why the prayer of
Dlwartl Johnson, a sailor oa the H. B.
samckl Causon. Mortgagee.
furtH-r«’2i"’1 "'is
l,B Kranlcd. And ft U
»
x.
sxWhfflsrto
5.«
fash
d^Taiy.
41MC.
Bye
-Neglcrted
Chas. H. Ba t an. attorney for mortgagee.
toth'-'J??1'
n'at *‘&gt;d Petitioner give notice Moore lying at Chicago. ®11 from the
beudX. •' '•7’"itP*l iu raid estate, of the maintopm^st. a distance of seventy feet, ibirlev—Neglectc*l. Pork—Dall: mee*. »U0
Office
in
the
cltv
of
Hnttlngx,
in
*a)«t
candy,
Detroit..
.........
....
Hilto liffSilH: A«PM. j»-to W”
ELS',,
'‘!l petition, and the bearing
wnrt Blmw cause, if any there
’ll Lr Grand Rapid*.
striking
on
his
brad.
He
was
taken
to
fcSiu,
a f'W «f this order to be
the petitioner mav not l»e granted. Atm 11
I* further ordered. Dutt said p-Litionrr give no­ Ar. Howard Cltv..
•.: ’11!.'
H lings Bannku. a newspa- the hoepital terribly injured. .
C'.llt-&gt;toW M«*r «Jr *&gt;
Bur?
;i!l 1 '-‘^ulated In Mid county of
tice to tbe persons Interested
‘‘5,’"^.?!
’2«0
A sandbank caved in on 11 number of
'to » a x&gt;
1 ,
10
tort
toll,. .•«■SS’nSr
week for three successive
jn S pool
the
{tendency of =ald petition, and 1
J
STI
™
h*
box
.
at
Erie.
Pa.,
Saturday
killing
Fred
f»r*n uuj to ^41)j any Of hearing.
1 lu-reaf bv causinE a copy of this order to or
nubHshv*iyiu the Hartintt* BaXSMK-»
Anders and fatally crushing Ed Anti
1 ’tAitLKiv W. Armstrong.
Parlor ear* «n ati train* between Grand Rap­
—
■ Judge ot Probate.
&gt;er printed and clrcntated m said
drewn.
itarrv, once In .each ui-eftfor three suvceMpe id* and Decratr. Meet*meeut* for nn) dlttanee.
Jacob LiogenUnugh, an A’.bfr,.,’®\Z"
' Stat.
E F0K “E*KR*'« CLAIMS.
Through train* wtttumt change between
t;rand Itaptds and ffMlna*.
'
justice of tbe peace, i* in trouble
No'lro I
Couutv Of Barry-sv.
•Every day; oilier trains week &lt;lavs &lt;w.
uwirai.i
j,.do ..1 lawnIll" i nur.V
litveii. that by an ortterlof he married a soldler’a widow nnd went
Uro. DkHavkn.
Weun’ n,
"rt f,or ,hi‘ County of Barry, light along drawing her pension.
lleuT Pan*. Aueut.
Mx inomh .I • v'
of J',n« *• D IW“Johann M«rt. the anarchist, will do
crnlitero 1. I?
!hat.
allowed for
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A DM t.XI STRATORM SALE.
blacksmithing work for the «tat. »r,
t &lt;wfti
In the matter of tire estate of Hannah
ilcce^ro
^.Mler late of raid county. York for a year nt Blackwell »island. He ,
ix-cmN-r.Kcraked- Corn •
on v-krnbuvh. deeensdd.
■ :
*te rrnni?11 .'■ *! 3,11 &lt;Tfttiter»of raid deirnied dM lb
~r. --I lb «*«.
»' • L,
Notice is hereby given that I shall seU at
Den t I* fooled. There teao other pta»huba’i c, . L
r,*Tia.thelr cUltn* to said
piddle aurtlon. to the lijebett bidnrr.nn bridav.
1 hu. 2 white 4&amp; wk
t-r or •xtvnad rvtnedj- llkr the Hop I'IbMM.
«
‘he Probate offioe. la the City served a similar sentence.
1)1 • seventeenth day «if July. A. D . 1*91. at ten
orbrire’'?!' *
* «d allowance.. a
eitrc-r la compusitluo. t;uieke«»» ot actioa &lt;r
o'clock.
In
the
forenoon,
at
tbe
Prcbttr
Court
Boomers, it is suppo^ a«
[
MlLWACKKO. June —•
««that *.*1 •' '?“*’« “»! nf December uext.;
reliability.
,
roam* In the City ol Hnstnig* in the Ooonty ot
the cattle grazing in the Lheroke* strip.
•wt.mr «B«»Hlbe beard before raid Ono
■Every l*dn
arte latta-tly rstered. »«tts
Ba«Ty in the State of Mlrirtgan. paraiuint to
herd poisoned numbers 10.U00 tarn)L
| Wh«*t "•"gjJ3
____________
xad &lt;«,X..??. the «*venth day of September
•
-..,1 nrltt rrul&gt;I&lt;.J Id In. -in ttr«. -KF II
m.«« Koihe* u«-y &lt;.»U Xta- j-ors. waved te
day of D^rmtaT
•tnagtb and vigor.
thoM- 4^-J'
,u ll*e forenoon of each of
Barry eountv.Micblgat, all of the estate, right,
Hop Clavier* ««*» tn thn-.wnd. ot faml
la Cbliayi by tonight la •! mp«tbr
Sl. Mto
title
and
interest
of tt« raid drrvwred of. in and
h«G-••«,. June ttth. A. D. 1MI.
always With ateutato vwlldoacu rad OWthr »trMuctur»l Ironworks
ba»to
w. toi u. J«~ =to th" real'eatate situate snd'nelng in the County
Chas. w. ammsthoxo.
eeafc Ooc* tr**i «i"*T&lt; turd.
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J udae of Probate.
All reltttte me.!Kin- tiller* »el! tte&gt;- pta*

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« niiui it May Concern
tt»reUhu'??r^.hM te'1 m*’ witbO’ltJlMt
*5 OrtCMt;Jr10*’,.’1*1 a”J °°e ’ratting her oa
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�The squawbucks are afraid to investigate
Bigamist Fried lander, who bolds his scat
by
fraud, and who has disgraced tho very
15, 1811name ot Michigan before tbe world. Per­
haps the big Injuns are afraid tliat If an
Investigation rets started once, it cannot
r*K «astin«!&gt;, MJCH., FOSTOFFICK,
IT 14. 1879-___________be stopped until ail the braves liave
danced on the gridiron. We think most
of them must have the best of reasons for
fearing an investigation.

AST1NGS BANNER.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The attorneys for free trade make
Major McKinley was nominated for
t especial pretensions to philanthropy. If governor by the Ohio republicans last
they are to be believed, the main object of week. The democrat! succeeded in so
theme foreign traders who demanded free gerrymandering his district that he could
aceees to onr markets, ns well as of those not be elected to congress last fall, even
Americans who champion foreign Interests, after running 3,000 ahead of hls ticket.
la to benefit the people of this country.,, But they couldn't possibly disturb. Ohio
To this end dabs are organized in Eng­ so as to prevent McKinley's election by
land with the avowed object of opposing Less than 20,000 next fall.
protective halation hi this country, and
Political Patrons of Industry, wa»n t
aerangementa are perfected for prompt re­
that a nice crowd you chummed in with
sponse to foreign dictation by tbe American
last fall? You are excusable, for you
contingent of free trade promoters.
didn’t know the nature of the “creeter.”
Felgulng especial sympathy for consum­
But every time you hear from Lansingers, every free trade advocate from Cobden
well, we won’t heap any more coals of fire
to Cleveland, no matter how inconsistent
on your heads. We know most of you are
tn other assertions, lias invariably rounded
repentant In sackcloth and ashes now.
up with the claiui that •‘the amount of the
Has any one heard of the reform legis­
tariff is added to the price” of all products
of thia country similar to those that may lature passing any anti-free-pass bills?
be imported. A few ot tbe more pre- Gucm no't; its members are too busy rid­
j sumptuous among them have undertaken ing around the state on free passes to do
1 to fix the annual aggregate of such alleged any serious business except to enact
increase la cost. Uioogti varying In their partisan tegistation.
i conclusions hundreds of milltotis of dollars.
Latest dispatch from Lansing: The
• With even greater unanimity have they legislative squawbuck braves are still In­
omitted to cite market quotations in sup­ dustriously killing time and drawing their
port of their assumptions, though having salaries.
, weekly revised reports of ruling prices,
within ready reach. Such omission was
by no means accidental; It was a necessity

an oyster. But the engineer of the wreck­
ed train frankly and honestly took tbe
blame on his own shoulders, admitting
that be did not think to look nt the target,
god not until he saw tbe switchman wild­
ly swinging his arms arms at bl» nW
dream that anything wan wrong, and then
it was too late to prevent the accidentThe engineer was busy at the time, and
this was bls first raft on the morning train
since tbe change in time on tbe L’ litrnl
and C. K. A. S., and be was not aware that
the two trains were liable towant tbe track
at the same time, consequently he was not
on the lookout He had prevlowly had
the morning run, when there was 25 nilnutss difference between the trains, and the
Central always has the rigtit io thei track
unless the swltchmau is first signalled bj
the C. K. dt S. This engineer has been
more than 25 years in the Central’s em­
ploy, and was not considered a careless
man nor reckless. He was simply for n
moment off bis guard; but that one
moment was a costly one U» the Companj,
and might have occassloned loss of life as
This Is the second time an accident of
this kind has happened to the Central at
this tnming. both cauMxl by the neglect
ot tbe engineer to took at the target it
is quite probable that there will be more
watchfulness hereafter. And it would
seem advisable, too, that tbe two roads
might arrange so as to have more than
three minutes difference between the two
morning trains.
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Powers’ Hardware
Can show you the best

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VAPOR STOVE
Ever made. We think it the best, and so do onr cus­
tomers. We have only to send out the

THE MARKETS

Haatinga.
Wool-3ftB»c.
Apples—Dried.—
ButLer-WtU.
_
Clover seed &lt;3
Beans—51.00 per bu.
su.ooasu.50 calves. g4.00.CM.50
H^T^eL4l«e; calf, Be.
Ltmi^jllinFaltocperbbl; waterline,11.50

per bbl.
-■
•Osts—tee per bn.
Potatoes-noe. per bu.
l’&lt;.rk-S4 ucUSi
Plaster-Helling at »♦.«) per ton.
Balt—Selling at Si per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Selling al »t.T5 per bn.
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
Who®—No. 1. whttel
red. S .W.
should take on every trip a battle of Syrup
Flour-S3.00 per hundred.
of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and
Bye-TSe.
effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels,
preventing fevers, headaches and other
forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and
J
Gorn-eic per bu.
31.00 bottles by all leading druggists.
Kwm-!a#ice.
Oat»—iscoerbn.
Notice to Builders.
Poultry-Live: chickens, c;
duck
Sealed blds will be received by the
—
V. , .'Kit.
m Kn 9 rw&lt;l SI
Board of Education, of the city of Hast­
ings. up to- seven o’clock of the evening of
June 30th to build a school building on the
Sheep and Lambs—
central grounds of said city. Plans and
Hogs—Medium and Mixed
specifications can be seen at tbe store of

New Quick Meal Stove

Additional Local News.

of the situation.
As a matter of fact, taking the ex­
I .perienoe of this country from the passage

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of the law signed by Washington on tlie
fourth of July, 1780, to the present time,
every page of our industrial history furDishes'proof that prloes have lieen invariably and steadily lowered when confronted

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have been impossible under a policy of free
trade. No candid student of American
history will maintain that under the policy

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by British power ap tong as such enforoe-

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could have been other than an agricultural

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with their own notions of expediencyTills result that the grasping foreigner of
a past generation so sternly contended for
has not yet faded from the visions of hls
successors, who, with zeal unabated, now

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seek to win through diplomacy what they
no longer dare attempt to secure in the
good old kingly fashion of conquest or
armed intimidation. The changed con­
dltions prevailing tn the two countries
have by no means abated the foi/igner’s
desire to control our markets for inauufactored products, although there Is to be
Doted a marked departure from the tactics

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resorted to by those who yearn for profits
from American trade that so many modern
writera and talkers are indebted Hur einptoyment in advocacy ot “tariff reform”
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Some of the democratic legislatures of
the western states seem to have made n
bad impression, even on the -candid press
of tbeir own party; and we have several
times alluded to tbe outspoken denuncia­
tion of their methods by several of the
leading democratic jots reals of the east
The New York World, the foremost organ
of democracy, has denounced the boodle
gang in tbe Ohio legislature that elected
Calvin 8 Brtce to the United States senate
to represent Ohio while he is strictly a
reaident of New York city, and also the
Infamous gerrymander of that state into
new congreMlonal districts. It has also
commented unfavorably on tlie gerry­
mander nf the Michigan congressional dis­
tricts aa well as the open steal in the case
of the Miner electoral bill. Aa if tbe
Michigan democracy has not already had
aufficteut denunciation for Its rascally
work, tbe World comes again at the aquawboek gang by asserting that the expulsion,
from the floor of the bomsejof a newspaper

members with corruption, before an inwatigalton is had to reveal tlie truth or
falsity of the charge, is an interesting but
not very praiseworthy reversal of the
watwl course
of justice.—Kalamazoo
Telegraph.

If you want an Idea of the infamy of
the Lansing squawbucks. you can get it
by tooting up the mess they have made In
parceling out tbe legislative, senatorial and
Moo tealm counties make the new senaUr
fad district—countias which have no In

Mortal district reaches from Kent county
lo the straits of Mackinaw.
For utter

Mjyttjlng ever known in legfsla-

CnmmiaaloBerH representing the manife
wot &lt;rf the Chicago worlds fair are

Huffman Bros. Blds to be for building
above the foundation. The Board reserves
tbe right to reject any and ail bidf.
Board of Epvcatiun-,
by Clement Smith. President.

One of the neatest and finest manufac­
turing plants in the state is that of tbe
Hastings Chair * Table Co. The factory
proper is &lt;10x100, three stories high, and
built of white brick. Back of the factory
are the engine and boiler rooms, and dry
kilns, also of white brick. There Is no
opening from one story to another except
_____
which
by means
of the elevator,
and
tbe stairway
are In the
2._ :four
story brick elevator tower. There Isn’t a
Joice in the building, heavy timbers sup­
porting tbe 4H Inch floors. It is a roomy,
light and very convenient manufacturing
plant. On the first floor will be the ma­
chinery used in the manufacture of chairs
and tables. On the second the -.work of
••setting up”, the articles manufactured
will be carried on by tbe cabinet makers
and their assistants. On the third floor,
will be the finishing room. The machin­
ery in the plant will be propelled by an
125 horse power Reynolds Corliss engine,
the finest steam plant in Barry county.
The plant and kilns will be heated by the
lluyatt &amp; Smith hot air blast, and a “dust
arrester” will convey the shavings and
saw dust to the furnace under the boiler,
it will be one of the cleanest and neatest
factories possible for tlie kind of business
done. The Hastings Chair A Table Co.
will manufacture a line of high grade
chairs, extension and parlor tables. Work
on sample goods is already in progress,
and by July 1st it is expected Its line of
goods will be ready for the photographer.
As is well known by those acquainted
with the trade, furniture is now sold al­
most exclusively from photographs of the
goods. The Manager, Mr. L. H. Evarts,
and the book keeper, Mr. Arthur Brown,
will have very convenient offices on the
first floor of tbe, factory. The work of
manufacturing chairs will be under tbe
direction of Mr. Fred LeFlenr. The
manufacture of tables will be under the
direction of the superintendent, Mr. Bert
Lake. It is expected that everything will
be in readiness by July 1st, so that Engineer
W. W. Kelly can turn on the steam and
set the wheels-buzzing. The manager is n
hustler, and full of energy, and we pre­
dict will make a successor this latest in­
dustrial enterprise ol our city, especially
when he is seconded in bis efforts by such
energetic and competent gentlemen as
those who sliall oversee the practical work
of the institution, Messrs. Lake and Le­
Flenr.

Saturday morning's east bound fast ex­
press pulled into the depot here about four
minutes late. Engineer Bankson was anx­
ious to get a good start from this station in
order to make up time. But be failed to
make up time. He rot the start all right
enough. But be did not to remember that
he should look at the target, which would
liave told h'm that tbe C. K. 4 S. morning
train, due here but three minutes earlier
than tbe Central train but which was usual­
ly behind tbe latter at the creasing, on this
particular morning had the right to the
crossing. The consequence was that tbe
Central express, running at from 15 to SO
miles an hour, ran into the open switch,
and tbe engine and tender dashed madly
down tbe ten foot embankment, and then
careened onto its side. The baggage car
left tbe track, but did not get over-turned.
The smoker and baggage cars left the rails,
tbe Wagner only keeping the track. Moat
fortunately there was no one killed, and
only the engineer and baggageman sus­
tained any injuries and theirs were slight
Tbe fireman leaped from the cab just
Indore the engine tumbled to Itoelf In the
ditch. Tlie engineer kept his post and
how be escaped death or at least serious
injury b little short of miracutotis, as tbe

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Hastings. Mich.. Worth 20. ire.
I was nttheted with a scrofulous sore on my
arm which was a running wore for over two
years. Was treated by physicians with no effect
and by the use at five or six pottles of Mixer's
Cancer and Scrofula Bvrop was entirely cured
and have never been afflicted since.
N.T. PAKKKD.
Prop. Hastings House.

For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.

Photographs!
Cabinets $2,00 per Dozes
For a short time only.

I hereby notify the public
that I have bought the Photo
Gallery formerly owned by B.
Shoemaker, north of Ford’s
hotel, and have employed a
first-class artist. All orders
shall be promptly attended to
and satisfaction guaranteed.
You get your work when it’s
promised. Good work at a
reasonable price. Please give
us a call.

CHAS.PROPRIETOR.
CHANDLER,
STEKETEE

hod Ghoiera Gore
Crt»t«t Dlservcry Known for tha
.
cure of

HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN
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Street Car Strike

L A. WETZEL,
Fire d Accidest taw ip.

DECLARED OFF

Pear is Green
and London Purple,
White Hellebore
and Insect Powder,
Bug Finish
and Insect Guns,
Sticky and Poison Fly Paper,
Pure and cheap.

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

I wisl) to announce to the
public that in addition to reg­
ular Fire Insurance business,!
am also agent for the Mutual
Reserve Live Stock Insurance
Company, of Marshall. Mich.,
the only live stock insurance
company authorized to trans­
act business'-in the state of
Michigan" Said company was
Jesse Townsend,
organized for the purpose of
where may always be seen insuring live stock from death
some of the finest carriages
from all causes under the mu­
and road wagons in tbe city.
tual plan where the cost of
JESSE TOWNSEND snch insurance is each year
- Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.*
limited by the death rate of

And street cars will run as
usual, starting from the main
part of tho city and running
up Mich. Ake. directly to and
alway stopping at the

Camage Show Rooms

HASTINGS. MICH.

that year.

'^4 Very Wise Man.
Many years ago stated that “Money saved is better that Money
earned,
The impression continues to grow that this wise man told
the truth.
This leads us to remark that it is always “Mouey Saved to buy
the best makes of shoes. They wear longer, wear better, and give
one satisfaction while wearing,
e keep this kind of goods, and consult the interests of our cus­
tomers as well as our own when making nrices
prices on them.
^ol! w!
be consulting your own interests if you buy these goods.
011 will
certainly agree with us in saying of them, after you have put them to
the test of actual wear, that you made a judicious purchase.

Spence Eros.

LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS OF

more
Delav
trinsi
the U

The

same.

the h
way f

�\ •i'A The shaded portion of the above‘cut represents
,i than Massachusetts, Rhode Island. Connecticut and
? combinedj has greater natural advantages and inv
worth: is SOQ miles nearer the center of population of

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fo-.ir eastern state.- liave dozens of thriving cities.
A\ !■-tern District: &lt;ff Michigan will in time have the

i : ge-t port city of Western Michigan, is the natural gatc,v.c.- for this district.
I’ - c o.'.iug more rapidly than any city in JXicbigan.

Is making the most rapid growth of any city in the United States of equal size.

21 FACTORIES

-

Have been located in the last 18 months. Twelve of these, which are now just com­
pleted or are in course of construction, are the results of the fir^t great lot sale of the
Muskegon Improvement Company which occurred in May, 1890—2,800 lots being
sold in one day at §130 each, payable in monthly installments of §10 each.
After’
payment for the land, paving streets, clearing and platting the fine addition known as
Muskegon Heights, the entire net proceeds was applied towards inducing factories to
locate. This secured such concerns as the following

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On Muskegon Heights:
The Alaska Refrigerator Co.

The Morton Manufacfg Co.

Kelly Bros. Mfrg Co.
Co.

The Shaw Electric Crane Co.
The Nelson Piano
............................................................. The
f.002.Electric Alarm Co.
The Muskgn Mach. &amp; Foundry Co.
The Mich: Washing Machine Co.
IssO ......................... /...11.262.
!- !' . '................................. 22.668.
The Muskgn Mai. Iron IForks. The Houck Furniture Co.
The Gray Bros. Mfrg Co.

(■'em CrxsfsRecord.) ■

The Morton Implement Co.

Since the first Great Lot Sale hundreds of the lots have been sold by the owners at prices ranging from $175 to $1,200.

A. - SECOND - GREAT - LOT - SALE
of 2,000 lots at $165 each,

Commenced June 2Otli, 1801. &lt;
Terms of Sale—$15 down, balance in monthly installments of $10.

When 50 per cent, is paid allotment will

take place same as in previous sale.

The lots of this addition'are all large, perfectly level and the whole addition has fine shade trees, wide streets, and alley in the rear
of each lot. The propertyjincluded in this second sale embraces the reserve portion of the former sale, together with property newly
platted and adjoiningjthe street on which most of the factories are now located.

The net proceeds of this sale will be used to locate on this plat

10-TEN MORE LARGE FACTORIES.—10
THIS WILL DOUBLE THE VALUE OF EVERY LOT IN THIS ADDITION.
Send your name and address on a postal card directed to us and we
will send you plats, maps and printed matter that contains all the inform­
ation you can wish.

DON'T MISS AN OPPORTUNITY

which may never occur again to get such desirable property at such a low

This addition has paved streets (2J miles): has
Electric St. Railway: Brick Blocks: Hotel: Depot;
1 ine Residences and Large Factories already built-

Come and See.

price, in a city that is growing rapidly.
Address all communications to

HolbrooK &amp; McDonald,
Sales Agt’s Muskegon Improvement Co.,
MusKesfon, Midi.

NAVIGATION does more to bnild up large
cities than all other advantages combined.
MUSKEGON, with its great inside harbor, is
bound to be the largest city in Western Michigan.

��Alonzo Wooly has been fitting up hi,
store in very tasty shape, greatly enlarg­
ing the salesroom, and improving its ap­
pearance notably. He expects to add ven
/ largely to his stock, and more room was re­
quired.

I-Iastixgs Banner.
-——j, COOK. Local Editor.

"feAris Sffllli It!

v.„ 4p..,-tables of all kinds
i„ file line "f frUite arriv$&lt;1$
'-sb; at

very low
we still !&gt;«'*■ n,ore of that
,iNoj tloi-.r at *2.75 per cwt,
Afiuclii' &lt;&gt;f enjekery and
glassware.
CasUn'1 things toeat given
in ei'-Iat •- f|,r farmers propro­
duceSugar- u- r. Way down and
the iKiitf"1 falling out.
(’all arid spe us-;

JOS. ROGERS

The Soap
Cleans
Most

is Lenox

New wire clothing for the card's of the
wool boot factory are being put on as fast
as passible. When tills work Is completed
the production of wool boots will be in­
creased to from 00 to 75 cases. 7ao tn
WOO pairs. Bally.
The inheritance of Property Is the title
of a timely article, by Jirof. Richard T.
Ely. which Is,to appear In the July num­
ber of the North American Review. &lt;n
article, entitled The Farmer on Tup. bv
Erastus Wlman, will be one of several Im­
portant features of the July number of the
North American Review.
The new addition to the plant of the
Hastings Engine A Iron works will add
greatly to the convenience of Its buslnem
as well as rendering it possible to better
take care of its large Increase In business.
It was this last that made the addition
necessary, and It now looks as if 25 hands
would be required there constantly here­
after.
D. I* Barker, who has leawd the Grove
house, at Tbornapple lake, haa prepared
to entertain all who wish to spend the -ath
at that delightful resort Boating, dancing
and fishing are the diversions. Meals will
be served to all who wish them at reasonable
prices. The steamer will stop there regly during the day, affd a fine bowerv
will accomodate those who wish to dance.

Chautauquans were royally entertained
at their last meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clement Smith. Members or
the class this year as well as graduates of
former classes .were Invited. A splendid
program was rendered, and fine refresh­
ments served. At the conclusion of the
exercises, the class presented a fine set of
books to the president uf the circle, Judge
Smith.
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PERSONALJMENTION,
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Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks,
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at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.

F. R. PANCOAST.

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CLOTHING I

J. W. Godfrey, of Freeport, was in the
city on business Monday.

D. H. Evarts, of Nashville. wa» In the
city on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Glen W. Greenfield visited friends
In this city the past week.
F. M. Woodmansee, of Vermontville,
was In the eity Thursday.

Miss Belle Hicks left Friday for Bav
City to visit friends there.
Write the Weatern Michion college.
Miss Laura Mason, of Athens, is visiting
Grand Rapids. Mich., for nevPyeflr book. I&gt;. McNaughton aud family.
Literary, teachers* nonnM kindergarten,
Mite Sable Beadle visited friends In
commercial and shorQiand courses. Re­
view term for teacinmi oommenoes July Grand Rapids over Sunday.
20th. and continues six weeks. Extensive
Mrs. W. I). Hayes left Saturday for a
preparation*-, lowest rales, board and room visit with friends in Albion.
S2.25 per week. The most elaborate
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in the
college building in North America just
completed. Write for {articular*.
, city on legal business Friday.

Frank Collins and family, of lensing,
were in the city the past week.

At Doster, a station on the C. J. A M.
railroad, in Barry county, quite tT serious
accident occurcd to Jas. Burchett. His
Mrs. D. S. Goodyear left yesterday for
son William saw a hawk about the yard, Milan, Mich., to visit her mother.
and got hl* old musket to kill tke bin!.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Thiers, of Elsie.
The
gun
was
In
some
way
accidently discharged, and four of the Mich., are visiting friends in this city.
2.000 leaden messengers took effect In his father -,
Editor Feighner, of Nashville, was upto
neck and head. Dr. Stuck was culled and view the wrecked Central train Saturday.
; fin advertisements administered to the safferer.—Plainwell.
Dr. C. W. Mixer went to Grand Rapids
Tuesday* nt latest to Independent.
Thursday and from there will go toCldcago.
• ixMie of the week
The board of supervisors ccnvenrd.
Miss Ettie Main returned Saturday from
Mnmlay. The supervisors lien* no w&amp;tls
of qommendatlon for the grand connclave the Grand Rapids stenographer's institute.
of squawbucks at Lansing, who changed
A. H. B. Ellis anil wife started Tuesday
al Holdell &amp; Hire’S- the date of June meetings of the Board* to for an extended visit with relatives in
the fourth Monday, when farmers are the Illinois.
gu to F. II. Barlow
busiest. Tills is one of the great, and
^fisu Kittle Stebbins leaves Monday for
eminent "reforms" emanating from the
a fine stone walk liigh courts of squawbuckcry at the capital Chicago and Springfield. 111., for a visit
•
city. Great is squawbuck reform. It’s n with friends.
daisy.
Mrs. Fannte Brown, nf Butte. Montana,
building a new house
h
visiting
her
brother
F,
H.
Hotchkiss
and
The sale of summer resort tickets com­
4th ward.
mencing June 4th. 1891. from Hastings other friend.*.
11 bell millinery goods to points and at rates named as follow-:
Mr.
Marshall, of ;cieveland. Ohio,
•.0 per cent. off.
Traverse City and return S7.10. Bay View is visiting his
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
j!
Windsor ties at or Petoskey and return $8.1*5, Harbor E. Dickerman.
•
Springs and return $9.20, Mackinaw City
line in the city.
Ed.
Kelly,
who
has
l»een
visiting
friends
and return 310.30, Mackinac Island and re­
; has a new barn on his turn $11.30. Sale will continue until lw-r&lt;* for a short time, returned toGoodland.
i f.' jicrty on west Green September 80tli. Extreme limit for return Kas., Saturday.
passage on tickets tn all above paints will
Mrs. J. J. Sliawnessy. and daughter, of
M. H. CnUISA
i&lt;t has bought.the Shoe- be Det. 31, 1891.
Plain well, wen* the guests of John McGuire
Ticket AgL M. C IL R.
ivh gaiter*. SW? adv. in
and family last week.
.
Ye Moderator editor enjoyes pienirs. He p»9!rs. Julius Rnsscll went to Yj»silanti to
of class *91 of caught the infection when a boy. and lias attend the commencement exercises of the
thus
far
failed
to
outgrow
It.
He
attended
1 court yard tostate normal school Tuesday.
one last week In Yankee Springs township
• II. 1. Benderahott left Gun Lake long
in Barry county. A delightful day. a
llw* .v*4 ten io rent in fourth ward, beautiful grove, an exquisite gem of a lake. enough this, week to come up and see how
romer of Park nd Center streets. En- 10U0 happy people, ten schools with banners his newly {Minted house looked.
and bushes, ag&lt;sxlband. hundreds of well^Mrs.’ Effie Cameron, of Torch Lake, re«.u: work on Jefferson filled lunch baskets, school exerelses. ad­ Ftirned home Tuesday. She was accotnted. that street will be dresses. prizes, visitinga apd* merry mak­ psnled by her nelee. Miss May Brosseau.
ings. Whv don’t more townships have
placet! in
i.-s condition.
Word from A. D. &lt;iiskeni states that
such days? Yankee Springs has kept it up
n «
i-■ i-an* reception was that given for eighteen years. Good school sentiment himself and family arived safely at his post
by hr. and Mr- 1-athrop in honor of Mrs. is awakened, pleasant association^ formed, of duty. Ft Assinabolnc, Montana, Thurs­
W. P. I’ollnimu- Thursday evening.
and a jolly day put Id os a change from the day.
-y
toll—School l&gt;Wlll M. Doudghd wife, of Stoughton
The laid t’Jainwi-H Enterprise has a fine steady days uf summer
article .I^ jibnig the attractions ctf Pine, Moderator.
Wls., were called to thl&lt; city last week by
Guu unu &lt; iboked hikes, of this bounty.
■ This evening, at Emmanuel chord*. Dr. the sudden death of Mr. D’s father. Solon
The annul reunion and banquet of the Clarence W. Young, of Allegan, and Miss Doud.
Hastino high *&lt; hool alumni will take Mary Tomlinson, of this city, will be
IL Mudge left Thursday for Mt Clemens.
place lo-iuoiniw evening at the residence, nnlted in marriage, at 7:30 o’clock. Later, He has been suffering from rheumatism
at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and hopes for relief from the use of the
of Senator Uutgrovc.
and Mrs. George S. Tomlinson, a reception Mt Clemens mineral water.
b-jdifL pure Japanese buckwheat will be given. Both the high contracting
Chester and IL B. Messer and Mrs.
parlies are well and favorably known in
buckwheat yields SO bushels this city, and have the hearty good wishes Carrie Goodyear left Tuesday to attend
of a host of friends. They will be "at the commencement of Akeley seminary,
where Miss Grace Messer will graduate.
Sih-i iiiat.-d tea and table spoons, bomew In Allegan, and the residents of onr
&gt;nv. Morrill and a party of friends went
knives and forks should be on everybody’s sister city will find In the bride a welcome
addition
to
social
circles.
Dr.
Young
has.
KiGun Lake Saturday, and the lake is three
table, wbenj they are wild at the prices that
as previously stated, located tn Allegan feet lower than it was. More than 50 bass
John BesMUer sells them for.
for the practice of his profession, dentistry, 4,000 perch, and a lot of cod Is the story
Aeriinliur io tin- Freeport Herald, the and is tueeling with flattering success.
they tellHastings b-*e ball team are credited with The Baxkf.r joins in good wishes.
We notice In the Frte Press ofJune 21 st
□ desire to 4onte?t with th* Ixiwell nine
Mr. Weaver having removed from Hast­ the following: Marian Potter, a graduate of
f«rj4ie purae at Freeport July 4th.
ings. Messrs. Stuart A Knappen have the normal training class of the Detroit
(Xw’ork on |he foundation for the Hastings made an association with Mr. William O.
Conaervatory of Music, has been appointed
ewetrir- light works plant is proceeding Ixiwden. with whom they will have an a special teacher of music in the public
.wy rapitllj. We have seen plans for the office in the new Hastings city bank build­ schoolaat Lancaster. Ohio. Miss Potter Is the
tmUdiugv, leut they will b« ornamental as ing. Mr. Ix&gt;wden will give such atten­ daughter of J. J. rotter, well known here,
Well Mh U —
tion as may be needed to the transaction and a grand daughter of Mrs. O. Rorabeck
Secretary Andrus, of tke county board Of Barry county business for the firm. of this city. Her selection for this place Is
Mr. Knappen will, however, give personal regarded by her friends as a very great
of school erextoers,-report! the schools
oS lire --..rtiy as Ix-ing, fir the most part, attention to such matters as may require, compliment to her.
or in which clients deaire such attention,
*n a very rbnirisking condition, and doing
The Board of control of the Ohio Agri­
both as regards Hastings business now
excellent work.
.
un hand and new business. Clients desir­ cultural college and Its president, after
The tuniture factory will shut down ing to communicate with Messrs. Stuart A visiting similar institutions m other states.
July 3rd for ten day s, during which the Knappen may do so through Mr. Lowden, ■ nd that lb Mlcblpn. pl—» J be wort In
inventory will take place preparatory to the or may address them at No. 15.New House­ the Michigan institution far above that of
all others. The same letter that announced
annual &amp;Ming Of the stock-holdem, which man block. Grand Rapids, Michiganthis fact to Prof. Eugene Davenport, wbnro
occurs July 27 th.
Last week, at Kalamazoo, Foster Patton, our readers will rena mber as formerly of
Splendid threshing engine and boiler for formerly of Hope, and Lizzie Hani, whose Woodland, conveyed tohim an offer to take
«« chea)s made j,y Wood, Taber &amp; parents reside near Cloverdale but who the professorship of agriculture In the Ohio
MWM-, in perfect condition. also best rub- has been working lu the celery city. *«re Inatltuttoo ala considerable Increase in
•er wu canvas threshlqg belts at Hastings arrested on the charge of adulter} - There salary. But Prof. Davenport is too well
«ftwe A iron Works."
is much sympathy expressed for the voung pleased with his work at Lansing to re­
woman, who confided in Patton and who linquish IL and especially so. ss he baa
Michigan Press Association was debauched by his devilish arte. For written to a friend here. si»*e he has the
;
July -th. Sth and 9th prom- Patton there is nothing expresaed except fixed purpose a hen he leaves
’'°
'o b. s IUO9t intenjgHng gathering,
the contempt In which such a wretch return to the work on the Woodland farm.
tjli P’ r,y “ JayJn&lt; itself out to en- should be held. It seema from fl*e account
‘•waln the«|ni!i driver**-^
published In the Kalamazoo Telegraph
Commencement exercises will begin Fri­
'.J®'” i- »UI end at the lU.Unp that Mias Horn was led into the wrong
day next promptly at 1 p. m.
5 lrG|1 works office the latest and doing by almost childish trust m the
B. J. Hendershott expects to build a
guide and Instroctor, with villain, who palmed himself upon the un­
an,[ an!tir(Jre reared to be a suspecting girt as bring “a brotm-r to her new house on west Green street.
and ready to do such kindness as a brother
eiighirer on land, lake or sea
This l&gt; your
,o “vr
All aennints due the late flrm of Stauffer nilgiiL In this damnable waj i*&gt; set about Ing
hate. Goto Holden A Hires. Yon
to accomplish her ruin mid aureevdwl.
thT'"'*nr nuwl ’*■ P*w
JuJy 15« ’•I® or
glri’a parents, who are mr»l respecta- will find allshades of hats, and popular
fZ*w .£ len for roileetton. I may be The
Me
fee^e.
&gt;r»
deeply
trier.,
&lt;n«
&gt;b&lt;{ou»d st Wi is^rt Bros,’ store.
•UUr. ,n&lt;l t-r tbrlr nke W jndl •&lt; I n
Fred U Heath, the druggist, ba* bought
J. L. Ciu.wij:r.
a new Hartford saMy bicycle, and will
o«n. III. prob.Me lh.t IM
a»«n&lt;L1^wd*'n ,,ow bM «S fine law offices her will not be piubed. Bnt rnlton -ill Ln-nn--ii
•’"7M;
• n be found hi tke #lBte over
c|ty donbtleM &lt;rt Ill Um &gt;**
", •r order* for good" In his ««* Tbjs
tisre b«T
hM l5ieB1 “P lu excellent ebonld bare rmler pnuLhoenb H» » li a very great convenience to hte
and ought to be happy in hta work if
^tfal surrounding, can make one ao.

LQtAL NEWS.

I will^flt your eyes perfectly, No Charge for examination. You can
find the

Are what we have for sale, and these are what people all have to buy, and the

PLACE - TO

BUY-SUCH

GOODS

—-IS AT-----

MORRILL &amp; CO.’S STORE:
We buy goods in large quantities and therefore c.aq give you value received for
your money invested. We not only buy goods for the Hastings store, but for .
FIVE OTHER BRANCH STORES. Two are located at Ann Arbor, one at
Bay City, one at Byron, and one at Flint, making in all six large stores, and in
buying goods for all these stores it enables us to procure the

VERY BEST OF BARGAINS
And wo propose to give our customers the benefit of it. Give us a call; you will
always find us ready to show goods.
Yours respectfully,

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS, MICH.
P. S.—Kemember our goods are Marked in Plain Figures and are STRICTLY
ONE PRICE-TO ALL.

You Can’t Raise Chickens
By setting yonr hens on chijja eggs.

NEITHER
Can you satisfy yourself in the selection of a suit of clothing for summer wear unless
yon get garments that are made of

GOOD MATERIAL.
GOOD TRIMMINGS,
And these put together in a way that assures

GOOD WORK,
GOOD FIT,
GOOD STYLE,
I am satisfying people every day that I have the clothing that answers all these require­
ments—the recognized best known to the trade—the equal of tailor-made garments at from
one-third to one-naif less money., I shall be pleased to satisfy you that this claim I make is
correct in every particular, And when you buy, you will be the more pleased that you took
the trouble to satisfy yourself.

GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

�fifty wounded.

PLAY ON THE DIAMOND.,

WAR ON

^fAIRBANKit0-

Another
with King

(w,a

C0UTMBtm,O., June tl-Thc committed
Chicago, June IT.—Yesterday's I^eagut
appointed by the Republican Hate
scores al base ball were: At Boston—Bos
vention M-ctle-l all differences during
ton 10. Pittsburg 1; at PhiladelphiaTuesday nigh* wil whsn the convention
Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 8; at New York
sn COACH £8 COMPLETELY WRECKED —New York S, Chicago 0; at Brooklyn— . THE HEW 0SLEAH8 IDEA OUTDOHE aMMembled ycMerday everything war
! ready for a rapid oompletiou of its buriBrooklyn fl, Cincinnati 3.
ne*. Permanent ergahisation was soon
Association: At Washington City—
effecteti. Gru. Asa 8. Btifcbnrll’s name for
Washington 1, Baltimore 3; at Cincinnati
NI1M- Injured,
chairman being vwifcrously cheered, and
—Cincinnati 10, St. Ixniis fliatLouiavlUe— j
the rejKirt adopted with a rush. E. J.
Louisville I. Columbus 8; at Philadelphia
-Athletic 3, Boston, 13.
Kessinger, of Athena, was made secretary.
Nomination ot MeKlaley for Wwwma
Chicago, Jtme 18.—Yesterday's National
I The convention was eager for tbe nomi
league base bull scores were; At BoatonThe Italian Cuu«ul Indignant.
.
nations, the feature of the tune being tin(morning) Boston 0,Brooklyn 3: (afternoon)
Alton.
ST. Lovis June S3 —A race riot bet wejm inevitable mdectlpn of Maj. McKinley w
Boston 8, Brooklyn 1; at Cleveland—Cleve­
CLSVKLAKP. June 23.—A train of fifteen land 4, Chicago 2; New York-Philadelphia laborers employed by Contractor Workivy head die ticket.and when cx-Govcrnor For­
at the Chain of Rockx. where the new aker arose to make the nomination Bpoecli
coaches, loaded with 4(X) happy excursion­ game postponed—wet grounds.
ists. left this city yesterday ufterauin on
Association: At Boston—(morning) Bos­ waterworks are being construcletl, oc it was some time K-foro he could obtain
the Nickel Plate mil road bound for Oak ton 11, Athletic IS; (afternoon) Boston 2, curred at 2 o'clock Sunday morning in quiet enough to proceed. One cheer fob
Point, a pleasure resort on the lake shore Athletic 10; at Washington City—Wash- Ii which one Italian was dangerously Iow«l another until it teemed tjtnt tbe
about forty miles west of Cleveland. The ington 20, Baltimore 19; at Louisrille-^j| stablied. over twenty of his fellow-country- delegates would never atop. He begnn by
train nx« drawn by a locomotive running Columbus 8, Louisville 2; Cincinnati-Lou- j| men driven fr&lt; m the camp, and their val- jwiylug Hml there was a variety of parties
isville game postponed—wet grounds.
j I uublesand money confWated by the gang ^red'aialui the Republican^ ibis
backward. When about fourteen miles
Chicago, June 19.—League base ball . nf Americans and other laborers making |
the mc*t tUngen.n. being tbe Dem
from the city, and while the train was
The riot waa primarily H
bH1 it appm„d th. devil could
running between thirty and thirty-five •cores yesterday were: .At Cleveland- the attack.
Tbe flght
wa- not
a
miles an hour, the tender of the locomo­ Cleveland 8, Chicago 12; at PitUburg— | caused by the admittance into camp of a
but niUi,.n*l interest, were
tive jumped the track and plunged into Pittsburg 3, Cincinnati 4; New York- ! lot of Italian lalK»rera, and tbe nqwrt.that Btale
the ditch. The shock threw the locomo­ Philadelphia game postponed. No game . Contractor Worthy had gone to Chiclfco , involrwj. nod it nul^ be triumphantly.
at Boston.
I 'formore. All Saturday a feeling of revolt1 won. He delivered h glowing eulogy of
tive off the rails aLso, and as It tumbled
Association: At Boston—No game, rain;,
down the bank it hauled the first coach at Cincinnati—Cincinnati 8, St. Louis fl; against the employment of Italian labor Mnj McKinley. Every KepuWlcan knew
with it. Six coaches following the first at Louisville—lx&gt;uisv.ille 3, Columbus ' had been gaining in strength and bitter 1 biln RU&lt;j |oved him; every Democrat knew
ncsH.
I him aud feared him.
were completely wrecked, one of them be­ 7; rain at Washington.
j
rroce«Hl»U to rill vp wicn nni««j.
j
ing split from end to end.
CHJCfOO. June UU.—The scores made on , A^wn M lhe bbori,r&gt;
p^a off in
, Continuing he said: “No Republican
the bah field yesterday by the langue the evening they congregated at a saloon 1
------------- —7-T------ —
ranilidate has ever suffered defeat through
The excursionists had not an instant's teams are given below: At Cleveland— ! Jn.t out.lde
—the
-• city HmlU, where
«•—
t K-y n- ' f ,, of «UIUm McKinley. [This thrust
warning. They felt the first shuck, and a vmcago.
Chicago, a;
8; t
Cleveland,
leveiaaa, 3.
2. At Aew
New York
York— mained gambling and drinking bad whw^tai^ohlu Republican* who uppoacd
second later they were struggling in the Philadelphia, 11; New York. 4. At Boaton ky until the entire party was crazy drunk. . Fvraker au4 wroughthb drfeat in the last
—Brooklyn,
8;
4.
Pittsburg-Cin-1
About 1io
o’clock
” ”
- Boston,
- ...
eioek Sunday morning
mor urng the party
i-riy gubt.rnau&gt;rial election was received with
xoam of wreckage. One person was killed
broke up «f&gt;&lt;l rturtod *•for
wlllkM eMbmtaM11J -|im.|,3«oM
’—
” their riropuw |
and nearly fljth injured, some of them cinuati gninc postponed—rain.
U»uW»J
, , arop
d
, ,h
, b
|„Kl u&gt;
ln «»»•■
u,
.Association: At Baltimore—Washington, Iquarten..
quarters. Ou
. ..—
---/over mmerrae
,—, , .u«-1
— ■ single
oi runnnm
oiu&gt;»u
fatally. The farmers living uFnr the rail­
t»; Baltimore, 4. At Columbus—Gt. Louis, ' iwste*! that they “drive out the d-d Dn-, veinH [Cheers.] He is morally inca;»able
road hastened to the scene, and with the
8; Columbus 4.
At Cincinnati—Cincin-, R06Th‘’ ldea took like wildfire and the , of
ot the trem hery
----------------- &gt;&gt; of• political
—i
anti•’cowardice
aid of the passengers unhurt began the nati, 14; lamisville, 10. Athletic-Boston drunken crow.l rushed into the Unta
------ ‘[Applause.]
He duewn’t
work of removal of the dead nnd injured. game poatponed-raln.
I tbe deeping foreigner, nrrnw) with sticks I knoW whj|t Ba political razor h, and has
The air was filled with the screams of the
Following are the scores made Saturday ‘
» hnt&lt;,ver el*
~uld ' onl
yR
only
a contempt
contempt k
for -the sneaking, hypo­
Injured and the frightened women in the by the League experts: At Boston—Bos
far
and Children.
their hantis on.
critical scoundrel
scoundrel who would use, one.”
shattered coaches. The accident was in an ton, 5; Brooklyn, 6. At New York-New
*
no/uZt In’n^^he Ital- ,■ f&gt;*"dunged
[Prolonged applam
applause and cbeersj. Preaiout of tile way place and particulars are York, ^--Philadelphia, 4. At Hltsburg- . Thr tight did not but long. Tbe Ital- । dent Harrison.
.
.
Secretaries
Blaine aud Fos
Fitubu^c. 13; Cincinnati. 8. At Cleve™*.»t t- ereat a &lt;U~d™
1’ ter, anil Senator Sherman were briefly and
Soar SUxnach, Diarrtnra, Eructation,
land—Cleveland-Chicago game Stopped at !
‘5. JI**
Thee 1 «o»iuenwy
­
eloquently eiuoguea.
eulogized, ana
and appiatwe
applause wi
folknown to me."'
. j
b vu|0l{y tt01i then the speakcr
The following Is a list of the killed and the end of the fourth inning—rain; Cleve- ■ learl,’S behind all their belongings. They lnw
;.....J
carried away Cutalizc Francisco, one of moved. ..
.
injured, all resident# of this city: Henry land 1-Chicago 7
the nomination of McKinle^ by ac­
Ablution: (Saturday) At Columbus '
^tnradw .fatally wounded by a stab j
Bpgvrs, 21 years old, killed outright.
Taz Cawrava Ookfamy. 7.' Murray Street y y
clamation..
1
l€alS“ n,nd“ lb &gt; I
Wounded—Burl Koefe.skull fractured, leg -Columbus 3; St. Louh, 8. At Philadel-1 in ,b.e
»J1 The no.ul.w. ton
-rotoM b, Co!
- hurt, will probably die; I*eter Redon, foot PhU-AtMHIe.
• crushed aud wound in jaw; S. M. Clark, uetl-UjUle.Ulv.iulIlriliuwro-UMhlnKt&lt;iu
I
b«ill*l where hto Robert ftorlrii. col.in.l, of Clodnitoli.
ribs broken: Thomas Grftntly badly
« ««,.v
At the camp their j and carried with an affirmative cheer Hint
bruised and internal injuries; Mary Red;ure was followed by a scene of fdl- 1 made the walb aiutke. A aiiumittee.witb
v dy, ribs broken and internally injured;
— •
••
•
••
•
•- ' ‘rrr.-.’ — Shrrrtcn a” chairman, wa« ap­
• Edward Sheppcrd, right leg crushed and
f ages were broken open and the contents Ipointed to bring McKinley to the stage.
. diuri
internally; William Stegkeinper, j ti * '
,
! stolen.
;
The Tick
scalp wound and leg crushed; Lizzie Bay,
CHICAGO, June 23.—icstenlay's scores
hip badly bruised; Charlo-. Quirk, cut
The convention refused to take mw»,
A rigid investigation was immediately and proceeded to complete the ticket as
in
the neck and
badly bruised; on the League ball grounds were as fol­
lows: At Philadelphia
—Philadelphia,
.
.
. 2;. begun by the police and the following ar- follow*: IJeuteuant governor. Andrew L.
Ernest Schriefer, scalp wound; W. J.
'
•
Hempatreet, right arm broken and leg Boston fl
At
Pittsburg—Pittsburg,
4:1 rests made: Edward Manley, John H. Harris, of Preble county; state treasurer,
••
—
- '!• t—— Michael
_&lt; r
’-stn, william Biair, W. T. Cope, of Cleveland; auditor of alate.
. At Brooklyn-New
York.
Cahill,
bruised: Col. John W. Gibbons. director Cincinnati, 2..............................
of police, bad flesh wounds and ipternal 0; Brooklyn 4.I. At Cleveland—Cleveland, i
,
Leader, and E- W.-lMpe, the present auditor; attorney
iBiam
C.. Brooks, Fred
Ft
injuries; Peter Campbell, foot crushed, 3; Chicago, 4.
John Shiller. These men profess ignor­ general. J. K. Richards, of Lawrenc-c: su­
jawbone fractured, condition serious;
Asctociation: At Baltimore—Washing­ ance of the attack on the Italians, and say preme judge, Marshall J. Williams, of
Michael Barrett, leg broken at knee. This ton. 7: Baltimore,' 9. At Ixmisviile— they were awakened by a commotion and Fayette; member board of public works,
includes all thoec mure seriously injured. Louisville. 0; Cincinanti J.
merely aided in driving from camp theCharles
__________________
K. Groce, ...
of l*ickawny; school
' The total number of the injured is fortydisturbers of tbeir slumbers. Italian I commissioner, O. T. Carson-all on first
nine. most of whom suffered severe bruises
-1. DEAD.
lh»l your
“ HDomiuico
off ”
he"
"
°
“&lt;1 Nrfprocfly, no.lron.mend. See­
Consul
Ginnochio
is J,,
indignant
EX-SENATOR Mqulred,
’DONALD
pbyriciiu"reiu7Ld
to ' ,h
"K,e
wkcnrlwlged
following
her '' ballot.
"w
. ,
kfMArcu,
-'uur uu
. rose
a“house
He did
•»«ui-..-.
—.. Indorses
vi°'i"
ihe
uwent
“ilackto ?
cuun,r
-'’nienaiRl!
JThcine
pintform
or sprains.
------u»rrmc onaA-it
uiaand
cuuuiryiucu
&lt;uiu • near
me by.
pintrorm
indorses
McKinley
tar
­ the McKinley tarbl.
bedrid,
be
In-'! not,
J"
'•
elmlm. . iff bill; favor* protection .....roue
verdict,
doctorf” “Yes,
” said
the
physluntil
8 o'clock
TinWell-Known
Indian*
Stateama*
will ”however,
doubtlessreach
enter home
into a correspondence
of the farmers
S ATOLld is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake
cian Meet!
sadly. Ills
TbeFain
announcement
did not1I with
and giffes
a very unsatisfactory
accountHe
of andnll
with * Smile.
his government
off the subject.
—-»-•&gt; classes
• •
... with
of men
who. work
Ten or twelve were fatally injured, but
is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like
the patient's
serenity
at all.
“Do ’ 1x43
his demanded
movements,
ISDL4NAFOLIS.
June
22. -Ex
Senator
of the chief of police prot«y their hands; demands protection to wool­
their names could not be learned owing disturb
Joroph
E. McDotathe
M change
Sund.y
(or
a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your
contemplate
with&gt;.lgbt
any
to the reticence of the hospital employes. you
growers equal to that enjoyed by manu­
At HAS o'clock.
All .toy
be h-1 “towo
"«■facturers; indorses the financial■tore-keeper
legisbUiou
Every ambulance in the cRy was called and trepidation.*
” inquired
rhe doctor.
Ngt j J““ ‘&gt;gd*1
does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it
of last congress and the policy of bi-metalmet the special train that went out for the in
the least,
wascod
theeaoo
reply,qoiai,
with a s...*fv.
rinklog
.»a” Ibe
E.riy ■
THE M0B WAS 0N H
always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States
isnudemands and will continue todemand
injured.
During
the day the
condition
in the morning
the patient's
unfavorable
nynip-1
makes it an almost nocossary article to any well supplied store. Eycrythat every citizen of this country shall be
continued to grow more serious. II;
toms of several days reappeared. DuHpg ' But. the Sheriff Saved HU Prisoner by ' protected in his right to vote and have his
Some of the injured were brought to hos­ could retain no nourishment whatever
thing shxnes after its use, and even the children delight in using i^in
ttho forenoon the suf-j
ruttini; Him in Jail.
vote counted honestly; op|&gt;oses tbe influx
pitals in Cleveland and a wore or more and the little remaining of his former
their attempts to help around the house.
./ .
were taken to their homes, where names strength slowly ebbedfererhad
away. an attack of . MoNTnosE, Minn.. June 23.—John ‘ to this country of the vicious, jiauperized
vomiting, and Dr. Mazue, 15 years old, was arrested yester- J and criminal classes of Europe, and the
could not be learned. The engineer and
importation
of
laborers
to
compete
vrith
fireman jumped from the engine ua it
Runnells shook his daI morning on suspicion of having mur- •
turned over, and escaped injury. It seems
hern! dubiously. Mr. ’ deredthe 13-yeor-ohl girl, Annie Bi unden. (I home lalxir; favors the restraint of
but ,nounP°Uw. the reservation of tbe public
miraculous that at least a score were not
Mcl&gt;onal&lt;i hail fol- 1 Mazue
lives
at
Montrose, * * '
-------- --------------- — (
... , .
‘ land* fc»r American honestcndMhe restorkilled outright. There were many chil­
lowed
eery move”1 •»
"
''...........................
lowwl .every
move- J, b
J&gt;«'&gt;
two "H»biag
At
»Anrl, Inke on nti„n ot .11 une.rn-1 rallwn, gnujt.. ud
dren on the train, but not one was hurt.
mem
and
when
the
‘
Thursday,
tbe
day
tbe
girl
was
missgenerous provisions for those who fought
Many of the excursionists returned to the
phr-ldiT. Murped to ,
h““
following her f fcr tbe nation’s integrity; indorse* Harricity late last evening in wagons They
,his bedside he in- v’’’1} . trBj Jro{“
1,1,1
sou's administration, the vigorous foreign
presented a sorry appearance, their cloth­
ing being covered with blood agd mud.
The embankment over which the cars
ator Sherman and hi* Republican col­
leagues in the last congress Tlie closing
plunged is about six feet high.
Coased by Spreading Ralls.
paragraph is a denunciation of the pres­
Many of the passengers jumped through
ent state administration, and tbe doings of
the last legislature.
the windows in their efforts to escape and
A coroner’s inquest, was held yesterday
fled in all directions.
Conductor Zeigler
। afternoon and the jury held Mazue for the
waa in charge of the train. So far as can
THE DERBY AT CHICAGO.
j
‘
murder.
An
infuriated
mob
impatiently
be learned the accident was due to the
„ • awaited the decision of tlie jury, intending
spreading of the rails. The loss to the
to lynch the prisoner, but before the de­
railroad uompaV will be vesy heavy.
cision was handed in the deputy sheriff
Chicago, June 23.—Between 40,(MX) and
took him from the room and lodged him 50,000 people witnemed Green Morris’ colt
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL DISASTER.
in the county jail, where he will remain
"rhe
win tlM&gt; American Derby Satand await further developments.
The „ . ,
.
---------- * —
But consciousness never departed. Dur-: general WJOM.UU
opinion is that
be m
is KUIIAJ
guilty uuums
and his nrd*Fashington
&gt;unv IX&gt;
- “m never since
- \\ -------------— Ipark
—•»
__ _______
.&gt; appearance
______ _ justify
»—-«
. tj niwnu.1
a gates has tbert? 1been
------ —such a
ing the afternoon Rev. Mr. Milburn waa actions
Two Have Since Died.
and
the susploP*?ni‘d if
its
sent
for
and
administered
the
sacrament.
!
' New OhlRANS, La., June 22.—Four men
wavu. The
* me nmciam
uis person,
person,’' throng assembled. The weather, though
cion.
sheriff,, luaauvuuis
in searching bis
Then Mr McDonald called his family and ,
handkerchief
his -----------------threatening
in the■ •morning,
turned OUt
out
were killed and six severely injured in the intimate friends about him, and calmly, | 1discovered
-- -- a
- bloody
■ ' —
———------ —* —in—
r» —
aawauaub, AUCBOU
ooUisioa. on the Illinois Central railway serenely, as if the occasion were one of the poasesaion, which he doubtless had used at pleasant in tbe afternoon, and overhead it
the time of the murder.
wajl
racine dar
was a perfect
perfect facing
day. The wiln
rain had near SanreFriday night. The killed were: most ordinary kind, he gave directions for .
made the track very henry and In conse­
Engine W. D. Mi tt-he. Firemen John Law- his funeral arrangements and the dispo- j
STORM HAVOC IN KENTUCKY.
quence slow time was i
*
—
■ son and Charles Munn, of McComb City, idtion of some of his personal affairs. In |
an immense amount of
MIm
Bill Williams (colored), of Ham­ the presence of all ho said be wished to 1
taken in
mond,
Ind.
Those who
were in­ give testimouy to his faith in God’s saving j
jured are:
Engineer
Charles
Cor- grace. Then he grasped each by the hand I
cornu, of New Orleans, about the head; and hade them good-bye, saying that he 1
Postal Clerk L. T. Binford, of Jack­ could see no more callers. His auditors .'.muff great drittog. to Kmtncky during . rot, on tb. llp-to. of .xnrotriton for tiro
*! the
tli». past
HMKt lA'IM.k
rit.tl J.Ui
ntrrkF .........
week, and
-la*t night
news of ...a ' big event.
son, Tenn., about the spine, breast, and thus dismissed,the dying man surrendered
tetr-. Postal Clerk T. J. Frazer, of Tren­ himself to the care of bis physician to terrific cyclone in Monroe and Metcalfe '
WRITE TO
j counties reached tbe city. Not less than I The race was set for five minutes to 4,
ton, Tenn., severely scalded about the await the coming of the inevitable.
lower limba, hands, and face; Yoon Lewis
&gt; fifty buildings in the storm’s track, In- and with the exception of •■Igowan who
One Drowsed sad Five Bsdly Hurt. I eluding barns and dwellings, were de-! was scratched early in thMfrnoon. all
(colored i. severely injured nbout the legs,
bead, and hands. Jim Lewis (colored), of
LAJUXTA, Colo., June 3a—Yesterday stroyed. Several people were injured and1 those' on the can! came to MLst. There
Hammond, severely scalded about the while a party of emigrants, consisting of . many had narrow escapes. Tom Edmonds I were three break aways, i^thich Fore­
bead, face, and bands; Calvin Weeks (col- A. J. Bliss, wife, and four children; Grant
X«wn»“- ’ravelling salesmen! runner, High Tariff, Poet Scout and Ludooced), badly scalded about the head and Green, wife, and one child, and Charles ‘ }™ra I»u5s‘rl»®. b*«ly escaped with their wic were conspicuous, before the flag fell to
a good start. Michael was the first td show
Wilkerson, were crossing a bridge over .
K
,
.v f2Tnt Wilb Snowb«D second, Kingman
Timri. «-*. i&gt;«r bm, the bridge giro 1
“5 llol“ 111 tbe ground. 1
n7 proeipltAttag tb. entire pirty Into "»1 •&gt;'» "b'«t «»■&gt; co™ crope were utter- third and Forerunner fourth, Ptsmara
S^ wbieb*™ Join.1?•
£" “&gt;&gt;
^•‘nK
At the quarter Poet Scout led
nUra. Wllkriwon wi» drowned u&gt;d Bllde
*,un&lt;1™d wnth Forerunner second and Michael third.
As they pawed the stand Strathmeath shot
I”1’ '■
SrtUXGFlKLD, Dis.. June 22.—A serious ud bU lour children eerioiuly injured by StaT'
Tt.A
“ in front and a mighty roar went up, for
“^Hnt occurred on the Chicago and Al- tolling tliuberw Tbe rett ot tbe l»rtr i KtJ," S
the lot were well bunched. Poet Scout and
were unhurt, Foor bone. WongtaJ ti 1OM °&gt;°eb dMMg. to crop..
Michael lying second and third, Pessark
CHANCERY SALE.
.
between Elkhart and Williamsville. Bliss were drowned ond the wagon
’
fourth, Kingman being sixth.
GEN. SCHOFIELD MARRIED,
' Is purzaoce of and hr virtirt*
of
wrecked.
•foerre ot tbe circuit court for tU t ( h!j;3n.
i a freight, with two engines atild Warrior Cspturea a Matrimonial
Around the club house turn Michael
d. pulled out of Williamsville, and
went to the front, and at the three-quar­
Raleigh, N. C., June 20.—Mrs. T. R.
id north. After proceeding about
Keokuk, la., June 18.—The social event ters be lead, with Poet Scout second and
। miles it collided with an engine and Glen nan, wife of Passed Assistant Sur­
Hayne». Mary Roundi sod Henn
.
Strathmeath
third. Along the back
of
the
year
took
plans
here
to-day
at
noon
caboose coming south. Three engines and geon Glennan, United States nary, arrived
are defendants.
. ,
when Gen. John M. Schofield, commander­ ■tretch Covington eased Ktrathmmih, and
Nntlce is lirrclw riwi
' „n S»tnr
at Rhleigh last week from Washington
public anrtioii to die “htlwst l»idd c. )x„, at
in-chief
of
the
United
States
army,
led
to
George Brown, of Bloomington, was fa- with four children. Rose, 5 years old,
day the eleteuib day of Ju'.'
frill,r duur
o'eloefc la theforcu&lt;-&gt;.&gt;.»t U-h&gt;• qh
.
Idly injured. Two other trainmen were bad a case of diphtheria, and died Mon­ the nl tar at St.John's Episcopal church
third and Strathmeath fourth.
Goiny
of tbe Court bouse In tlw IH) of
* igLdy injured.
day evening. Pansy, 8 years old, died of Miss Georgia Kilbourne, of this city. The
of fam and stateol Mkbipm. *aWC
around the stable turn Covington sent
the same disea.se Friday afternoon; Ken­ ceremony was performed by Rev. R. c. .strathmeath up to tbe front, and al the
brine tbr fibre for h^&lt; •»» ’.‘'f *.
i.wn»*d
uUdCoonty of Barry «&gt;*
''?’‘‘karUr
neth is now at death's door, and the re­ McIlwain, rector of St. John’s church. A. mile and a quarter he was leading, with
pKgwrtyjlOwit; Tbeitorth'* 1 ' ntv .w. In
W. K.ilbonrnc, of Cleveland; David Buell', Pcs* Scout- second, Michael third and
W'iUu* Speixgb, Mo., June i2.—Qatar
maining child has tbe disease.
S’n- .Si-XS! StoT.™
- »»n
Say afternoon an engine on Ute Nablett
of Chicago, brother anti cousin of the Kingman fourth.
Coming
Into the
A Valuable Hone Killed.
bride; Calvin and William Fyffe, of Chi­ straight, Strathmeath bud ' a good iP4Mi
cago;
Howard
Elliott,
of
SL
Louis,
and
J.
and Covington kept him on the drv
PfiANNMN, P«l, June 20.—During a
AU’NXO K
.,iur..T.
car containing eleven employes. James heavy storm yesterday “Marjoram," a Ally j H. Si urges, of this city, were the.ushers ground near tbe rails.
’
wdurd it «10.O». oned Uy Mltlrr A SIU , Gen. Schofield and the acn-.snpanying
member* of bis staff were in uniform, and
ley, In-cause frightcuwl and ran into an I
this waa the extent of the military feature* 1'be eastern crack had everything beaten
of the ceremony.
and won ea-lly by a length and a half
while Poet Scout beat Klngmi
'
in the 2-year-oid stake races all over the

Frightful Railway Disaster Four,
teen Miles from Cleveland.

CASTORIA
Infants

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a;™,

ELL BRE
-SOON WED7

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If

YOU WISH

To Advertise

Anything

Anywhere

ATAny time

Geo. P. Rowell 8c Co.
No. io Spruce Street,
NEW YORK.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

SHILOH S

CONSUMPTION

CURE

London, June 22.—Chief Secretary Bal

gillaspie,
r «f Cnnrt

�utrans simply that

«■!«. t1'-”''

tn.iwiH avmrte to Jam n

SK^ir^
k-j.'SSP
!,J',l&lt;.-I“7rY!’Ntr»iMtell!a.’

was in the d^ly habit
vtolattef rverv
rule of decency and humanity, waa tL
«it in judgment on his caso and declare
him innocent.’’
All thte. of couroe, came duly marked
and with pencil comment to Mr. Hearn
from scores of anonymous tenders ns he
sat dared and disheartened in hla chrerkite room; but thte was not nil. Nearlv
two weeks had olapsed now since tho
first assault, and the home l-^tero, for
which he luul looked with mingled fear
and longing, had begun to com-'. The
first be o]»ened was from hi.* mother
She had received the marked copies of
The Palladium of the first three or four
days, rent no one knew by whom, and
they were quickly followed' by others.
What was it Thackeray wrote? “There
are stories to n man’s dhuulvantage that'
the women who uro fondest of him are
always the most eager to believe."
A devoted woman and mother was
Mrs. Hearn, but her sole knowledge of
army life was derived from what she
hud seen around their Dearly ruined
home in a southern city about the close
of the war. Frank’s boyho rl wn* spent
in straitened circumstances, but little by
little hte father's toil und pluck bad re­
stored their fallen fortunes, axil, a
stanch soldier himself, be could not
wonder that the young follow's heart
should l»e wrapped up- in the hope of a
commission. Pour Mrs. Hearn! she had
looked for stn'nethiug far different, and
even her pride.at Frank’s winning u
cadetship at West Point by competitive
exiiminatiou did not xxTom ile her to hte
entering upon a profession which wuuld
associate him with such character* us
she had seen about the time the great
army was being disbanded, und hun­
dreds of officers seemed to have nothing
to do but carouse. By the time he was
gr.uluated hte father's practice had be­
come so well established as to warrant
the squire-colonel's yielding to-his wife's
pleadings.
Secretly he rather wanted the boy to
go on in hte career, and was prouder of
the chevrons the handsome young cadet

“I left Mrs. Laue's letters at tbe
house, ma'am,” he said, as he handed a
[*»' lu Kenyon and proowded to un­
load bait a don. bulky Mw.paprr. ou
Hearn. Krnyon Had oponwl hi, oBcial
letter with brief • mcuso me” and then '
troubled
nation
began to chuckle:
but rvcentHearn, my boy, they mean to do you
Jlibbard’s
all proper honor. Just look at this de­
entirely
tail. will you? Four or five colonels and
ghcun*®it has no
tj-ltrlOi,
majors and half a dozen captains to sit
hi recointhin, that j may lci»ow that yau .
in judgment, and—weB. if this don’t
and reniaufullv. n Viii
,
beutall! old Lawler himself for judge
advocate.”
.
Hearn's face was flushing and paling
Rujihts. Mich.
fatbera
T
&gt;0”r poor
by turns.
w. know Mr.
siatrinent made
‘•You don't mean tbak Col. Lawler
ctau.1 lh. .ta,., „ tS.
a’
-Pl—
uitlu.-ita tingly
himself is detailed.*t1"' ktfcr P«&gt;'Hi»n&gt;
xvr believe It to
“Certainly I do: nud what do yon want
iiirdiclur on our
whra th( duur to bet The Palladium doesn’t say that
opened, after a single prefatory bang,
lr tlw* l-’!
this
was done in deference to its sugges­
ami m came tlie major.
K
•ItfU’-*— ji Kuplds. Mich.
• Hello U.ll nox
uxj,,? tion that no biased associates of the ac­
.hj. r;. j&gt;arvdonly
Sold M ",
cused
officer should be allowed to offici­
Tbr rrgul.Uon,
torWJ
’
..t m ;.i .l ine Company,
t&lt;y Tllp ' h'*1
Ins tb. commanding office, d^ t pre- ate, as the people will tolerate no
whitewashing of character in this most
petrvik
T«nt hi. coming In to
you, I imppLe
'. !&gt;«&lt; al Owosso.
flagrant cage, or words to that effect?
ItoolH
Any more m w^pe, muck,? Yon
Oh. I know those fellows! There's more
4ramlinotlier‘s attic.
ouulun t hare got much worm if von had
conceit
in one newspaper office in my
■:U roots and herbs!
bren rnuning for pre,id,.nt
beloved home than in all the armies in
Unitml sutre. J reo that threw papcre
rwrcMvi
Christendom.”
. Sarspurtlla would
Of my beloved homo are now calling me
I.ljet &lt;r
The ladies had risen, Mrs. Lane's eyes
rtH»k« collection of
ugly names because my brother published
saying plainly to her friend. “We ought
a letter in which I Imd the temerity to say
logo.
”
l.imleil. •Houghton
to him that Wehdi was a sneak and
“Does the court meet here?” asked
i.i while fl shlng TuesAbrams a slouch and you a soldier; but
Hearn quietly. “Picas© don't go, Mrs.
I never expect anything better. Why.
Lane—not jma yet.”
Hearn, my boy. forgive me. Some­
“Indeed weinust, Mr. Hearn. I know
thing’s wrong, and here Tm rattling
you need to confer with the major now,
away and never seeing it’’
and we will only be in the way.”
“Read that.’’ said Hearn; and the
Hearn's eyes had sought Miss Mar­
major read, with wonderment and con­
thall's. She was standing by the bal­
cern deejiening ui his grizxled face, then
cony with lialf averted face, yet listening
turned away to the window with a long intently.
By C&amp;UBLE3
whistle.
“The court meet* here, and on Mon­
"Well, lad, that is something even I day of next week. Verily, Hearn, pub­
Vcftrt- r"
hmln’t thought of. By gad! Tm going lic wrath demands a prompt trial of
■ nuv«
Ito write a few lines to your good mother your villainy. Now, with Lawler to
on my own hook; she reminds me of prosecute, you’ll need a friend to defend.
powrnf*1;
yourself np in Who is it to be?”
, mine. No;. no
- shutting
.
’T— l*d«x»«^now.
'bedroom now.
- Come
Ji --•your
l■olir
Cot out here on
“I have not asked any one,” said
| **"
the ~
1“
.piazza,
. where
- ‘there'.------- ’s sunshine, and Hearn, slowly. “The charges have not
r.
presently. yet reached me. I do not know of what
captain had worn than of the old tar­ where there will be rose*
chap
nished sleeve knots that he had put Mrs. Laue and Miss Marshall have gone I am to be accused, who are the wit­
wronged aud
away so reverently tho day after Appo­ over to the hospital with apme jellies for nesses, or anything about it
Whom
the regiment
anhupl*
mattox, where Lee's kindly hand had Brent, and it’o time for them to return. could I ask to opjiose Lawler?”
seemed only
rested for a moment on his arm when he Coxae out, I nay, or, as commanding
Mbs Marshall had slowly turned, and
of the com- I &lt;-ent to bid his beloved chief adieu. officer of the post. Til send a file of the
now looked full at Kenyon’s troubled
to his
! guard to hard you out.
You’ve lost
face. Her slender hands were clasping;
Yielding to her entreaties he offered
he was con­
Frank good inducements to drop the three shades uf tan iu four daysi and her breath seemed to come and go al­
. uie least exarmy and come home und study law, I’m not going to let you mope in here, if most too quickly.
pKttd. y
“There's no man here fit to advise you,
but the youngster said his heart, was I have to annul your colonel’* order i f
The Palladium
lujuud up in the cavalry. The mother close arrest and give you extended lim­ Hearnftant) I know ot no one quite a
disconmatch in subterfuge for that ‘Tombs
hud let him go with prayers and tears. its. Come out.”
jonr- The letters from Ryan were buoyant,
There was no resisting the major; Lawler,' ” ws the reluctant answer.
the
“Then I'll fight it ont alone as best I
und made no mention nf care or trouble there was no resisting the deeper long­
inde­
of any kind. How could he usk hte ing in lite heart Every day since his in­ can.” said Hearn at last.
readThe ladies were going; Mrs. Lana was
father’s help when hp had refused hte carceration Mr*. Lime luul found ihenn.«
co send him fomt? tru ndly ittuto note, down the steps already, and the major
I offer?
The colonel rejoiced at thx
! yonn'^ter's independence nnu Gecwion, | together with dainties of doiacriic man­ gallantly striving to raise her parasol.
and Mtea
| althouzh lw MiJ uotMac to lii» wtfo. I ufacture; every &lt;day
“F Mi? •»&gt;
“ Mar- ■ Ileum haddasped Mi«* Marshall* slenI Thcu-Mll-Frank , oolw» tor Arizona. I iholl in.l appearv.l
least oocv ortwlev • der hand as she turned to say adieu,
wMasle, I „n.j
neanI TOl)ba] henatt to «»»p. l:k°° tl'° '&lt;“lk in
•'though l.v nn&gt;l the frank, conli.-l pressure embold­
■ . imaging ।
Ag,.n u,,. (a-he, „H. -Hedgo tf^pon ! ‘-onll not ioih tlirin: and now lh.iv
ened him. He would have held it firm­
‘themwdves in Uurp. ”
Brent,
|
adv bran : like and HI Mart yon ht-n-," but tri the I interesting
“
—
ly. but a* firmly. yet gently, it was
must in- s&lt;,Htudo of his library be kissed tbo toy’s said the major, and the corporal was withdrawn.
i" -:
origi- I letter and bleared him in his hvaft of t petting well enough to be read to a little
“Only « week yet, Mr. He;yn," she
and to Fee some of his chums for spoke, her bofom rising and falling
’
their on- i iie;irts for replying. “I wouldn't be xny ; while
- —-• r the actual I father's son were I to resign now. with !a fcw «**»'«&lt;*•«
"• inquire how he quickly. "Is there no officer yi&gt;n know
i the prospect of Uiarp fighting ahead." j J1?*1 -^'n 1,ort- Kvnyon fairly towed to take np this case for yor.?”
Heaven! with what trembling handaand i
pri^m r out through the hall and
"1 fear not. Mita Marshall. You know
came to the , tear dimmed eyes hr read the glowing i landed him on tbe veranda just a* the I’m not even a first lieutenant yet, and
u to change ] wtt&gt; of old Capt: RawHn*’ dispatch । n«-nday drum waa soundnr; orderly lie is a lietitcnant coloneL”
She looked np on? instant ‘in his eyes.
• the” n,.t!lu?s oot “Roa,rt
°f
of their | telling how brilliant aud daring the boy 1
biKinc accompaniment
accompaniment tl:-n with sudden impulsive movement
»u ;.LIm the
ibv- ffi-i
-12x 1
England »r. hoarse
n n question j i&gt;
had
been in
fired fierce battle with
held forth the hand she had just with­
,
f the fif.
. the
He
wl. Apaches.
.
IF. draped the
.l.n Stars
1 a vc and
Wil .tcMhe piping
Half an
an he
hour later two panuwte could drawn.
1• Strip--■
••’s picture- in the p.-ir-.
Half
over Flunk
“G&lt;ud-by.” tilto said, turned quickly
Mv'ighbors in
disungu:.•.shed ubovo the low *hrul&gt;lor. and bode the neij,L'
’to drink
•*’-’• east
along
h
and
the
old
flag,
and
l*ry
farthX
_
.-the row. and the
to the new south and the old flag, and
For a moment the two fricnls walked
..ever pv-taiMie ami «•*«&lt;« Bn.-»li«n»v.ra»J». wta.rathe
even Mre. Hearn,------ , - '
.
,
, 7,______ ,
. .
1 J .1,
— ,v&gt;r vi-n&lt;
—?i»-.! in
doc
was aseated
in rlnvpr.
clover, now
now that
that on in ‘ilvnce.
_ eiMt ui
fdludhrith secret dread
of vague
vagueicuijMn*
tempta- j
••A penny for your thoughts. Georgia?”
Wallace
had
ridden
away,
stepped
for
­
,‘W inot of. fearing them
I
tions that slxe knew
'
“1 wish 1 were a man."
&gt;r ambuscade,
took *■ ward to the hedge and accosted the
more than peril or
ambuscmle, took
“On his account, is it? Don’t you
bearers and strove to persuade them to
heart and strove to rejoice tlxat Frank ,
stay. Hearn's heart seemed to halt in know—he would far, far rather have you
wiui such a soldier. How shocked and ;
protest, then pounded gladly away just as you are?’
sorrow stricken- they were when bat a j
again, for the delay was but momentary
short time after came the tidings of the i
CONTINUED.
—phenomenally short for feminine chats,
old captain's lamented death! flow they ।
but the mail was coming, and Mrs. Ijine
■ studied all Frank's letter* and learned i
Is lone whleh is guaranteed to bring you
tn know the regimental officers through | wan impatient to get her letters. Once
more tbe parasols came floating along datUwSCtery results, ur In ea*»‘ of failure n
his eyes, and longed to meet that cajstal
above the hMge. One. held some six return of purchase price. On this safe .
adjutant. Lane, when he came to Cin­ inches higher than the other, was on the plan vou can buy from aur advertised
cinnati recruiting!
outside, farthest from the fence. That druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis­
Col. Hearn even took a few days off was here, a&gt;;l she it must be who would covery for consumption. It Is guaranteed
and the north bound "flyer" on the firet com** in sight from behind the big to brine relief in every case, when used
for any affection ot throat, lungs or chest,
Queen ami Crescent to go thither and
lilac bush in Brodie's yard.
such a* consumption. Inflammation nf
make tbe acquaintance of hte boy's
If Mrs. Brodie should happen to see lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping rough,
friend, and sat for hour* with Lane at them and stop them! But no; Mrs. Bro­
croup, etc., etc. it is pleasant and agree­
the club, listening to his praise of Frank. die went across the parade to the Crowes’ able to taste, perfectly safe, and can alThAn came tie eastward move again, Half an hour ago, thank heaven. Hearn’s wavs be depended upon. Trial bottles
and a brief le.ive, and the mother's heart eager eyes were fixed upon the outer free at W. H. Goodyear's, drag store.
yearned over her stalwart eon, wonder­ edge of "that lovely lilac screen, longing
ing at the brunzo and tan of hte once fair for the first glance of the face he hod
We desire to say to our citizens, that tor
t know to take up skin and rejoicing in tho strength of his seen in hte dreams night and day now years we have been willing Dr. Kings
liandsome face. Mother like, she sought for nearly a week. If she were think­ New Discovery f*”' Consumption. Dr.
.■overtake . ii-.
1. us in this case the long talks with him and strove to cate­ ing of him, if he were anything to hw. King’s New Life Pill#- Bucklen’s Arnica
lit- • had a
"
- -tart, these expo- chise him as to what they did when not would not she be np# to look toward this Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or that
•• ’hic&gt; of Aim-ncan journal- actually in the field. Was there not a veranda the instant she hove in sight
lave given such universal satisfaction.
•tli WlV.-.'.■ !&lt;■&lt;■' moderately well great deal of dissipation? Did they not around that sheltering bush? "Yonder We do not hesitate to guarantee them
«atw-l !•I’ would .to prudent, how- play cards? Were there not too many they come now," said Kenyon, slowly
every time, and we stand ready to refund
toe
r ••simmer'’ now; temptations to drink wine? What op- lowering hte boot heete from the balcony the purchase price, if satisfactory resu U
«*! there were
v.\. other reasons. too; so portnuity had they for attending divine rail. ‘Tm going to stop them at the do not follow their use. These remedies
Mr. Abrams wu- r-cnlled from his nii.*- service? etc. So far as be himself was
have won their great popularity purely on
gate to see how Brent is."
sea to Ontrai.md set tq work nt concerned he answered frankly, but as
Another instant, nud once more the their merit*. Sold by W. H- Goodyear, the
» tan.1;-. ..
■ 11,.
duraetvr oi
of a
a. to
to his
comrades, all these questions- —
he floating fringeaof tbe outer ivirasol came druggist
ii ■ cuarncwr
ms comruui-*,
flptlemaa yxst*
kc-n
:i of in connection 1 had
laughingly
parried. He had-~now
................
;
“f
ruling slowly into sight beyond the
?'? I1". .
hiunicipal elections. been mx years an officer, and had never lilacs, then the white ferrule, a daintily
Tbe best salve in tbe world for cute.
«had hitherto homo an unimpeach-■ once asked hte father for money, yet she gloved hand, a white draped
t«ter. ctapprd b»nil». 'bUbUink
JWuaxue in th ■ community, but hisi nursed her theory that under it all there then n proudly poised, dark haired head,
ntads iuul eoiinuxtte'l the grievous of-• was something hidden. From childhood thick, low arched eyebrows and long c.rnk »n&lt;l «11 •k‘“ rn'PUn”"t
^taJungof him for mavur be-■ she had been taught that army life curling lushes through a flimsy web of I, ourr. pilr. or no l«y required. H '•
K
u«ronlrt&lt;l
to Hire prrtert MtafoeUon. or
‘aw Tte-Palludiniuliad been consulted.. meant frivolity and dissipation, if not veil that hung almost to the rosy lxj».
« U there?, r,-alw.- The Palladium’si vice, and now at last, when her husband close comprereed; then sudden upward « refund-L
For 0*10 by W. B. Goodyear, tbr druntot.
°«y to pnl! hR । r, ,p . from nn&lt;Ier him
waa miles away from home looking ai- .weep of Luk. » qoiekrAnk Ulonde-.-mool m.rkoL Choboywhk ?nt’nk'
for the tinie being; ter investments be had made in Florida, fwoAwo deep, dark evra.. gtam of
borw.1 Turodoy. Lo«. »l.lW.ln
* au!-.. ... ,.nH.nt lbat themili-■ came thte startling and terrible confir- toy. of gUd reoogtdtion.
iiwUn. Part­
sured
for SGOO.
ing
of
the
curving
Upa
nd
•
8-1
&gt;"f
bJx
division and army■ matron of her fears.
.
leuroo
u.~r know ml you try. bo. quW
In glaring head lines, in -crushing, ihite, even teeth. Mid Hearn« heart
n:: 1 ""P^’ssed . their deep
.ru^otirer'. rib. will cure your •&gt;« »-"■
1’
PaHadium for damning terms, in half a score of promi­ throbbed and bounded. Sho had ran tirvXtom^.^dto.ri. uoed el«n^
“y Unm-r-t h, light the scandalous nent northern papers she read of her son him instantly «nd was glad,
,nt
uno MU win ucreomllrn It
Yet it WM Mrs. Lano who ImdU’do Xrnolr
„t F„rt
as a drunken bully, a gambler, an
o»d rendirtoMy U&gt;»n ooy otbrr med• it Livl n... ..... j
5nrance9 that abusive tyrant to the helpless xnen com­ most of the talking, for Georgia MorataU
IciM
you
eon nod.
°* i,s’
Lieut. Hearn mitted to his charge, and, utterly over­ was- strangely oilrrrt. Every now »nd
Norwoy i» W bore on 11 .SOO Kbool Iwure.
• • tritfl by court mar- whelmed, tbe poor soul had thrown her­ then lier eyes raim-d to take • qnick
m |Ul»rd*« Kh.um.Hr and t-lrrr
t£Jr‘pnbnc '1 r-t.-i journal wisely self upon her knees to implore of heaven note of tbe paBor of hia
Tbrer pillsarrMilontlllrwllyeouipoundrd.
■«
, ..1.,..wi1OT. Otk«r the strength to bear the dreaded blow, lines of euro and trouble.
■nd mitronn In ««lon. Ko Plplncpolo "
held upon Uh- F'1® “"1 &lt;l“'et‘,' •Ufr“ commonly fo'.lowln, tbr uoe ot pin-her —
aright
id the
ere Imt Tn^v' ‘'"pt up the hue and • and
ana wisdom
winhuu to
iu guide —
-t»------ware. 1 .1
1 :1 "r * columns
boy. yie thT two ladles to the veranda, where Tbry «re id.pud to both idnUa «nd chil­
.■Mitrt having
U4»iu# ' effort
euun to reclaim
recuMiM her
mka wayward
j - ------------Hearn
was
h-tily
placing
dusiro.
and
dren -Til. portent .MF. W« I
*-g m tbf'ui licit their imartyr
'
■
- - pastor,
- - for whom
’■ -—* «she
l,“ n®/i
Was
1 gray -haired
Una
Si the -dl orderly wa. •PP™^
heir victim
they have no equal In the cure of
«n&lt;&gt; their
victim a
a sent, came and mingled hte tear* Mid
pravere with here, and then they ba«. ing and Mre. Ernie knew then must be hrmlorbr. con.tlpatlon, dl*prl»l* «nd
2. w‘
St itS b" '■' T t mib’ht after all ac- between them written the letter that letteni from her captain, she cotlid not bXuMimm. *"d. •’ «"
tie Geergia instantly
Siu bwa,“' ’"w'^'uuy xo prepare the
col «ny otlier preponiUon. bold by w.
waa now before him:
“few moment, they -• ‘’TV1” ’T” u. Goodyear.
*a*h * 1Hml«Ter8ement
•wKWwdr dmnty .mnnrago'™^
&lt;nl u ..X,Dt:\!ni,iUiry courta
genDhpeming will have anew S2«,000 opera
^oalr?** c!;amb«"’ affaire, organhouse.
,4 t’°nnct I,nvates and white■O®towx,ooe juanal

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“In memory again I reeali" the time
when I and my playmates mwd to make
mud pics, and at this delightful
I wm always in great requeM. tor m«v
brought to our rity- You can get them at
dirt could be carried to the dew
*“
bargain prices at Holden A Hire’s.
my hat than in any other. Thisdistioctton
A new council of- the National Union
1 then was proud of, but as
bovhood the phenomenal M«e uf my newu
will be instituted anti officers elected on
wra often the can-e of an aching heart, and
Tnewiav next. June 80lb. in the G. A. R.
my sensitiveness was Incrwuwd by tho rrehall. ‘
•
The story pubilfited recently relative to uucotalltMfona which I overheard.
Many commented on tbe fine straw­
the impressions left st Kansas City by the
If I fell off u t«w «,«• htuu,l£d,tnr
Yale Glee club recnlta nn Incident which when running it wm always said that my
berries M-rved at Dr. Itethrop's reception,
and wondered where they came from.
iwppemxi three or tour years ago in B«- brad overbalanced me. My schoolmates
tun. One ot the beet entertainment bu­ always made me the subject of their *JttiUncle John Kcagle furnlahed them.
reaus ot that city had engaged Florence cisms. which would ofteu make me rush
Fine lino of trunks and valises just arriv­
Marryntt. tbe uathonsw, to give a iwriee'of home iu ngonjr and refuse to be comforted.
ed at Holden A Hire's. Before starling
entertainment* in this country. She first O»c» I bu.1 &gt;i,y.p«upli»riiwn, »od. un­
out on yonr summer trip, go there and get
appeared In Boston, at Tremont Temple.' like the general run of epitaphs, it did not
wbat you need to pack your clothing In.
Every billlwerd throughout the city was
extol niy many virtues, but smip y
Tropic, Fla., June, 1?, IbOl.
t The bth grade promotion exerciaes in
ablaze with her portrait and tho announce­ • Here lit* the remans of Jimmy C lmnilt;
/be hall last evening were highly Interest­ Editor Hasting*.
)
ment of her liner appearance to America, he'd a tremendous bead, but uotlnn In »*•
and
down
toward
the
bottom
of
the
bill,
in
Is it true that every
ing and entertaining, and a credit to the
Hut my unhnppInrae.wM greatest niter I
'teacher. Miss Nash, and the87pupils, who one In your city is going to hell except small and modest letters, was the further
"toft my mutbrr's apron strinjp*.
Mr. Gallup and n few others. 1 came from announcement that she would be “assisted
wyi enter the high school next folk
No one can Imagine Ibe unutterable an­
Michigan and have always heard of Hast­ by tbe Harvard qunrtet ”
Tbe ball is roiling. Since your last issue ings bemg one of the must moral cities in « Boston people hud been treated ton taste guish 1 feel ou going t»Tn hatter's end tar­
of tbe Banxeb. 1 have sold four gold that school-bouse and college state. 1 f you ot English ‘ swrott.eas and light” in the ing told, wbeu the iiMptanC lw&gt;gone over
watches and one silver wal&lt;h- So much really are all going to perdition 1 will see if I&gt;eraon of the famous English critic, Mat­ the whole of the stuck.ltbat they have not
for advertising. 1 have a stock ot more 1 cant get the Florida Sunday ifchools to thew Arnold, only a short time before and a hat big enough. On kmc occasion I had
than one hundred watches still on hand, raise money and send a missionary up there. were, therefore, all agnn with expectancy gone through this trying ordeal with tlie1
usual result, and when 1 aakc&lt;l the man to
which 1 will sell at low prices and on good
It pains me to read in a widely circulated and interest as to bow tills English com­ have one mode to meaturo he, in a whis­
time to good parties.
religious paper of Hastings as a "very modity would be dispensed by and English per, asked another “gent" behind the
John Behsmeb. the Jeweler.
woman.
wicked and perverse city".
counter to lend him a d-juble length tape.
On’ tbe evening appointed Tremont
Yonra truly.
Tickets will be issued on Friday and
When 1 am at tbe barber's all eyes arc
Temple wm packed. Every seat was occu-"
W’. A. Mozelv.
Saturday. July 3 and 4 by the C. K. A S.
upon me. and to prevent them telling nie
pied,
and
the
aisles
were
filled
with
people
P.
S.
1
don't
know
the
names
of
tlie
R. R. at rate of one fare for round trip
that tn y bead is a Mg’un; I seldom goln
standing
up.
Tbe
quartet
of
Harvard
boys
tickets good returning Monday July 8. pajiera published in your city, but your
tbe same shop twice in succession, and I
Children between the age of 5 and 12 years people ought to know that their wickednesa hail been engaged tu "sandwich in" be­ believe tbe.ro nre but few shopa in tbe town
tween the numbers on tbe programme re­
half fare. No charge will lie made less is published to the world! M—.
I have not patronized. One grasping in­
served
for
MI
m
Marryntt,
and
the
manager
The above we give merely to show how
than 23 cents for adults and l&amp;eta. for
dividual, when 1 asked his charge after be
children. Tickets good going on date of foolish some people can make themselves felt some misgivings as to whether the hud wichled the scissor* round my cra­
without half trying. Mr. Gallup is a P. boys would be able to bold their own and nium, replied:
sale.
M. exhortrr. He should hire a dray team keep tbe dignified pace set by the star of
"My usual charge l» threepence, but,
Dr. Bennett will be at the Eagle hotel, to pull the motes out of bls eye.
tbe evening.
Grand Rapids, on Wednesday and Thurs­
She began the entertainment by reading begging your pardon, sir, your bead takes
some getting round!" It wa* enough. I
day, July Ut and 2nd, ami at the 1‘henlx
“Love Letters," a compaction ot her own.
Obituary.
hotel, Charlotte, on Tuesday, July "th.
She appeared In the conventional full drew, handed him sixpence, inwardly reproach­
Solou Doud was bora at Otisco, Ononda­ and pommI as a lemlcr of English society ing nature for her way wanlneos io placing
Constipation Is the direct outcome ot fever
।
in the rectum. .The true cure for this ga Ca, N. Y., April 26. 1820. He due rending her love letters and commenting such a bane on my existence.
If I go to tbe theater, my trouble is still
universal Double lies In Dr. B;'s orificial to Michigan In 1847. and auttied in the upon the character of those wbosent them,
with me. I wa* once seated in the pit
method of treatment. No matter how woods about ten miles south of the viUaye always to their disparagement.
waiting for the curtain to draw up. when
the mxKrrioN or the stab.
hopclos you feel go to him and learn of Hastings, afterwant named Hope. At
One of three letters was supposed to be a man behind shontwl for a plumber to put
what your physicians have never yet told that time there were but two log houses
you. Neuralgic and rheumatic s-uffervrs between bis lug house and the village. from a newly graduated Oxford man, who a piecq of glow in my brad so that lie could
He, like oilier pioneers, went into the hnd offered her In this letter hta heart, see tbe stage.
should consult him. Consultation tn
'
woods to commence to subdue the forest, hnml uml fortune. He came in for the
When 1 complain of ii headache my
Gennan and English free.
und began work with a capital, consisting lion's share ot feminine sarcasm and riu- friends, in sympathy, say how J must suf­
mostly of a stout heart and willing hands I leule, and was left in a sorry condition fer if It aches all over. All my male ac­
No
Same and Residence
A«e I backed by a fearlrss courage and an ix-1 when she got through with him. She quaintances seem poraeraed with a desire
dominatable will. He endured the trials made hitn out nn inane, conceited puppy— to try on my hot, apparently finding jfrrat
,i Fred Richard*. Grand Rapids
। Florence Shaw, Middleville
and privations common to tbe enrlj a mere blotch on the healthy body of so­ fun in hiding tbeireyesand ears train view.
y Marcus Crandall. Johnstown
pioneer. He took an active part In organ­ ciety. When elie hnd completed the au­
Only once in my life have I been in Jove,
w '&lt; Amy
Ajnj fI- McCormick.
Mi-Conmck. Bedford
..
izing the township of Hope and in forming topsy she bowed herself grandly off the and then I cared not for my “def mity,w
i II. A. Phillipa. Barry
i Susan Mo*, Marshall
the body to govern and control the same. stage and swept into tbe green room with as Blanche appeared Io reciprocate my feel
He was elected and re-elected to tbe sever­ the air of a conqueror.
Ings. But I hud a rival. One day I luul
al township offices; was postmaster at Ce­
Tbe audience wns stupefied and dumb. my head out of the carriage window of n
.
Ftollowiug arc tbe real estate transfers dar Creek for aevera years; was in IWJt)
Presently it oixurrcd to somebody in o* s train saying a few parting word* to
of the week ending .lune 22. 18tl. as appointed by the government to take the corner of lire hall that It was the proper Blanche, who had couw to sec me off; when
taken from the l«oks in the register’s office: censustof several counties. In the early ( thing to applaud, for the sound ot a soli­ up catme my rival and inquired if - he could
Elma Collins to Clark Hunt; l-Ua Johnstown days he very materially assisted and en­ tary clap broke the awful stillness which render any assistance In getting my head
gore.
Jas. C. Bennett to Chas. 1&gt;. Hanscombe el al; couraged the pioneers by teaching day followed berdisappearauer from the stage. bock again into tbe com|&gt;artment. I was
bland Crooked take Prairieville nomli.Hl.
school. In the eventoc. with his boss The applause started from the rear, skip­ about to make a withering reply when I
J. Fumfrv iaRobert Jenkins; 80a sec ■’ Thoru- viol, he led and taught them in singing, ped over tbe body of tbe house, found two saw Blanche laughing nt this cruel joke.
appte vsjoo.
or three sympathizers on the other sideot Al that moment the train puffed off, and
tiro. A. Hart to N. D. Fisher, &lt;aasee3l Johns­ using tbe old buckw heat note book.
lu 1867 lie sold his Hope farm and pur­ the ball, frose there ami died.
town U».
aw I sunk bark on to the »rat I knew that
John Htue to Wm. H. Hine; tea sec U Hope chased in tbe township of Rutland, where
The manager was frantic and scarcely for inc “love’s goldeu dream had paused."
he cuntlnued to take un active part In knew wbat to say to Miss Marryntt in ex­ —Ixmdon Tit-Bite.
Hope FWU.
planation
of
the
cold
reception
given
her.
township affairs until Bls deatii. He was
’•eo- Barnes to Chas. H. Osborn; lots .city 3d a man noted for his warui and open heart, He kept up n frenzied dance from her room
Water That Changed Color. ■
ward gw.
generous disposition and willingness to to where tbe college boys stood, at tbe
I.. I*arrott to Levi Hol tore; lot Woodland
When workmen were engaged In tbe
help any and all In distress. He was one other end of tbe hall behind tbe secure, tunnel of the Daniel Webster mine, in
of the oldest members of tlie mason It- or­ trying to console the woman ami pathet­ ,Virginia City, Her., at a depth of 000 feet
J. McArthur to L. K. Benson; lot Woodland
’
der in Barry Co. He died suddenly June ically begging the boys to do tbeir liest.
beneath the surface, they struck a “flow"
“Can yon hold yonr own?” he asked iu a ot water of very strange character. It
- J. Kilpatrick to ■Trustees Woodland U. B. 19, 1891. of heart disease at the age of 71
church; parcel Woodland nominal. ,
years. He leases a wife and five children frightened voice.
boiled up through the floor ot tbe mine,
“Yea," said the giant low, "we’ll be out nud in tbe .dickering light made by th?
to mourn his loss and remember his kind
in the middle of tho audience before we miners’ lamps presented an almost blood
deeds.
•
Rev. T. H, Jacoke.s, of Woodland, win
get through?'
red appears.icr. After flowing for a few
preach In tlie Methodist church In this
IT WAS A COLLEGE NIGHT.
yards down the fluor of tbe tunnel it was
city next Sunday in exchange with Rev.
Ami tliey soon were. They first Kang a again swallowed up by a crack or scam—
Commencing with the new schedule nf
W. M. Puffer. Next Sunday i» quarterly
popular glee and followed it up with sev­ not, however, until it had turned to n dark
the
Chicago
A
West
Michigan
and
DetniH.
meeting.
I-ansing A Northern In effect June 21st. eral college songs, which called forth a blue color an I began to smell likevntNOt j.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the the line of steamers between Traverse City storm of applause. They came out again Miners who tasted it said it waa tbe most
Presbyterian church Sunday, .lune 2B," and Charlevoix, Petoskey, Harbor Springs, three times lu response to encores and disagreeable dime they had-ever taken &gt;n
morning and evening. Subje^morning. Mackinac Island and St. Ignace will com­ started to respond to the fourth, when tho their lives. On the akin it left dark liroa n
"Special-Providence."
mence operations. The steamers on this manager begged them not tp go lefore the staius. Samples of it taken from the fir.t
audience aguin, beseeching them to conopening, bottled and Sent to tbe surface
Tbe Y. P. b. C. E. meets at tlw Presby­ line this season will be well and favorably- aider Miss MarryaU’s feelings.
Lad n rich burnt senna color. Kxposau
terian church June 29 at fi:30. To be led known "City of Grand Rapids nud Gazelle.’’
Tbe hurricane out in tbe audience died
They will leave Traverse City at 7:00 a. m.
to light had the same effect upon it that
by the pastor.
after
aw
hi
hi
ami
Mias
M-irryatt
unco
more
every day except Sunday, upon at rival of
air bad—turned' it to a rtark blue color.—
Tbe W. F. M. S. of the M. E. ehdreh the C. A W. M. passenger train, which appeared. Thia time she was enveloped in Detroit Free Press.
will give their quarterly tea on Wednesday leaves Grand Rapids at 1I2J0 p. m?lauding a flaming red Oxford gown and rap, and
of next week at the home of Mrs. W. H. passengers immediately at the boat dock. stood before tbe audience as a young col­
Schantz, beginning at 2:30.‘supper served
The ride down the beautiful Grand legian. The house immediately “caught
A physician has hit upon an excellent
from half post five to half past seven Traverse bay is one of the pleasant ou" to the Irony ot the thing aud remained
o'clock. A cordial iuvltathui is extended features of this route to the northern mute with astonishment, not knowing way of utilizing rubber in the treatment ot
wound*. He places one end of the atrip ot
wbetbiff
her
role
as
n
collegian
meant
to ever)- body to come.
country and one mneh in favor by tourist*.
rubber upon one lip of the wqund. and
Plenty of time Is given at Traverae City peace or war.
A spasmodic burst of laughter iu the then stretches the rubber to fasten tbe
for breakfast at the Jpark places favorably
The board of supervisors convened known to all who have visited the rear, In which every one wanted to join, other end to (be opposite lip. In this way
was. however, soon hushed, and Miss Mar- be draws threjveretl parts closely together,
Monday afternoon, and organized by elect­ Traverse Bay region.
ryatt began her lines, the tenor of which snd the elastic rubber continuously bolds
ing John J. Perkins. supervisor of
Nifftbpert is reached at 9:20 a. m.,
was, with a slight difference, much tho them there. Tbe effictenry of the sheet
Prairterillr. as chairman.
Charlevoix at 11:80, Petoskey 130 p. m.,
provious sketch, nud-the
same
Under the new sebool Jatf It Is neces­ U.rt»r Sprint 2:00 p, i. M.eklp»; ' ™iS'^c7Uou'^«iiT
----------- rubber used was increased by painting it
over with a thin gutta-percha cement.—
sary for the board to Meet a commissioner Island 7:15 p. in. aud St. Ignace S.-00 p. m. |
u^ri i.. _ « - - •
She left the ball in a towering rage im­ New York Commercial Advertiser.
of schools, corresponding to a county
mediately, and the college lipys came on to
superintendent, and two school examiners.
The board made thq following wise
selections:
Chicago and Grand Rapids to Traverse house” and every one in it. The audience
PROBATE OH HER.
Commissioner, Enoch Andrus.
City, good connection being made at was demoralized and jubilant. Women State of Mieblgao, County of Barry-as.
Examiner one year, Prof J. M. Smith.
Grand Rapids by the train leaving Detroit waved tbeir handkerchiefs ami men
At a somIuii of the i’robate Court for «be
••
two years, D. C. Warner.
tkarnty of Barre, holdcu at the Probate OWcr.
at 0:00 p. m. via tbe Ik'txoit, Lansing &amp;
These gautlemen will ably look after the Northern. For further Information re­ clapped their hands and pounded tbe floor in th- &lt; ttv uf Hastinx*. hi *ai«t county, on Wed­
.. thertib day &lt;&gt;{ June, In tbe year one
with tbeir sticks and feet.
intereats of Barry county’s schools.
garding rates etc. apply to any ticket agent.
When tbe audience arose to leave one tbouMixl eight htinaml and uUitiv one.
Following are the standing committees
Pnwent, Chartra W. Armstrong, Juctae of
Geo. DeHavex,
very old man. with a happy look on fata Probate.
of the board:
General Passenger Agent.
face, started for the door, leaving Lis aged
lu me matter of tbe estate of Grorge
Equalisation, Nye, Brown, Itensmore,
wife to find her way out as beat she could. SJii&gt;i&gt;soi&gt;. deceased.
Williams, Smith. Replogle and Roe.
Emm* Slmwun, administratrix of said estate
He forgot where he was for a minute, and comes
into court nud represent* that she I* t.re^
Finance, Andrus. Swift, Hughes, Hill,
When they wish to buy a blood purifier trolledln a quavering voice:
pared
to file her Him! acrount a* such ndmtuisTaicone r.
because the market is flooded with blood
“I’ll go uo more a roving with you, fair tratrlx. uml pray* Um wnn m-y be allowed aod
Claims. McKevitt, Ritchie. Abbey.
abed*
diacbanred from her Mid trwt.
medicines. At su?h a time it wHl pay maid. ’’—New York Jribune.
Thereupon It I* vntere.1. that Friday, tbe
Appsrtionmeut, Hughes. Swift. Andrus.
you to consider Mixer’s C. A S. S.. at it is
I. Ui day of July A. U. ttel. at ten o'clock tn
County Buildings. Hyde, Matthews,
the best in the world and will do you more
tbe forenoon be aselgued fur tbe hearing of said
Smith.
petition, aud that tin- b«*r* at law of Mid de­
good than twice the amount of any other
The thousands of agents of great jour­ ceased
and all other pereot * liitereottd In raid
Printing. Ritchie, Abbey and Falconer. medicine. For Mie by druggists.
nals scattered everywhere throughout the
r7l'j’r7l ’« appear at anemlon of sold
Drains, Matthews, Swift, Densmore.
world are mobilized into a compact armv
*’ ’** Frobate Office
Insurance, Brown. Williams ami Roe.
rnthrt.tty
of Hasting., m
County, aod
thoroughly diseipiiurd and every man
show cMu»e. if any there be. why the prayer of
Fuel, Williams,. Matthews and Hughes.
Tbe Chicago St West Michigan and De­ within call Tbe reporters and correspond­ *l,£ l*trtb«rr may not teuranted And It ta
Town Clerk’s Reports. Andrus. Falconer,
troit, lamsing A Northern Rys. will sell ents are the rank and file, the city editors further ordered, that said petttiuuer giro notice
-Abbey.
w*e Ihtsous interested lu said estate, mf tlie
between all stations on tbelr lines and to and managing editors the lieutenants, tbe te
uenfuinr-v
smi.i i-'it .... ...i .k.
__ ,
The board selected Orson Swift, super­
Chicago excursion tickets at one fare for editors-in-ebief tbe commanders and the
visor of Maple Grove, to represent Barry
the round trip. Tickets will be sold on proprietor*, who furnish the funds, are tbe published In the Hsstiug* Ran.van, a newtna•county at Lansing on the board of equalisa­ July- *d and 4th good to return until
July commissary officer* Uke other nriniea, w minted and cireutatrd in uUi Com.tv of
i-arry onee lu each wrek tor three sucoemdve
tion.
the newspaper army ta divided into bri­ werk*
6th Inclusive.
prvxtoua to raid day ot bear nt.
The committee on claims and equaliza­
gades, regiment*, iiattaliocs, cavalry and
.
,
&lt;!HA8. W. AMMSTHOMG,
tion ant at work and hope to finish up
(A true copv.)
Judge of Frobsik
infantry service. Every ■ one has his own
business to-day.
work to do under hta own officer, and ab­
FRJBATE &lt;&gt;Rl&gt;KR.
One of tbe stories Kit Carson used to solutely noth‘ng ta left to chance-James
State of Michigan. County of Barry-**.
W. Kingin Philadelphia Ledger.
We desire to extend our thanks to tbe tell, and one be told ao often that he must
Alasmrton of th- Probate Court for the
pupils of tbe Prairieville village schools bare thought ft poracssed some merit, was
Cminty of Barry hoh en at tbe Probate tiffin fa
Rear ftlgbt*&lt;l and Didn't Know It.
the citv ot llastinn In ahia
&gt;&lt;&gt;*.. ....
...
for tbe kind expression of their sentiments of an Indian who visited a camp of white
“I never knew until recently," said a
toward us as tbeir teachers as represented men, and ridiculed their idea of keeping
man,’ “that I was slightly near sighted. I thousand tight hundred and nlntiv one*
tUarlP4 W&gt; Ar»u»‘«nB. Judge of
ao fittingly by their present
to Miss warm in the open air. The untutored son happened to put on a [uiir of glassra just
Bright nd! of a jewel cue and to Mr. Downs of nature claimed that his white brother to try them, i.nd as they fitted my eyre tbe
to the matter of the estate ot John A
of a stand. We value these tor what they built a fire ao hot that ho could not get result to me was rahoxlng. 1 had my eyes Barhe&lt;ler. deceased.
near it without being burned, while the’
represent, and we value the more the memOn readiiiK aiyi tUlna the peitrtou duty verifiod
Indian built a small fire, crept close, and examined, and found that 1 had been near of Cteareut BmBh. adtr.Intstrator nt »aid etiate
ary of uniform kindness and courtesy shown
sighted tor years without knowing it. J pr»jl»xtor rv*«on» therein set forth that he
1 a* by our late pupils, which we have ever
Of courae, though, be did not get all tbe amuse myself new by looking at distant may be licensed to sHCthe realretate of said
dt-vow-d an tn Mid ;»tinio.i desert ted.
aimed to return tn kind.
beat. And tbe problem before tbe mind objects through my glasses, aud enjoy the
.u &lt;T‘eT*1- ”•« Friday, tbe
(Jmwik E. Downs, principal.
of the man who started out in the devel­ clenrtma, whereas I had always sappceed. ]Jb &lt;tay of July, A D. loot, at tea o’clock
Lizzie E. Bmudtkai-u assistant.
opment of what la now the parlor stove if I thoagbt anything at all about it, that lu 11 tae forwoon. tr asstatw lor the bearlnx of
Mid petition, and that the btir»M taw of Mid
waa to get all poadble oatof the fuel with­ the former haze waa a natural result of
the lime to bay.

I

Isa clipping sent u» from Florida, and
taken from tlw "Flrebnih'i". n religion*
newspaper. Tbe next is the letter frupi
a Florida gentleman.
Dear Bro. Hanley:—We came In possess­
ion of a copy of the Firebrand given to us
by a Bro. in Christ who was traveling on
the train. There is only a little handful of
us who are saved. In this wicked city.
We are just starting here in a new place,
where the true light has not been held np
before. We believe yoor paper is just tbe
thlag to help spread salvation. We are
living in a very wicked and perverse city,
of four or five thousand inhabitants. We
ask the prayers of all of God’s children for
this place.
Your brother iu Christ,
C. A. GauAT.
Hastings, Mich.

We hereby desire to express our sincere
thanks to neighbors and friend* fur kind
awlstance rendered during tbe bereaveBent and burial of our husband and father.
Mrs. S. Doud amx&gt; CniiJ&gt;KKX.
'

N. T. Parker ba* decided U) plot a pw-

out allowing any of tbe beat generated to
escape. Up to date be has not quite suc­
ceeded in solving the problem.
cent, of the beat escapes through the chim­
ney. and it in doubtful if a time will ever

caloric through
combustion vrill

A BOSTON AUDIENCE THAT RESENT­
ED A WOMAN’S SATIRE,

The bearieet liabilities In tbe cam of a
bankruptcy was 855,000,000, tn the cam of

don. In

WB8.

The liquidation of the

NO NEED TO WAIT
Now is your time to buy yoor supply of

SUMMER
CLOTHING

(A Iras copy.*.

Until yoi
out all a
prices wl

It Costs You Nothing

Hue

To see our stock of clothing, hats, caps aud furnishing good,
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.
’

What is it? It is a floor cover made of cork, t all at my
store and examine it. as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.

Men
Sawyer i
ular wh&lt;
to $15doubly a
put all t
them ou
teed woi
Men’s
ed us to
have alv
and $3.
got then
Some ps
week al
Well mi
one eigl
terns ar
Boy's
Yes. the
they no
in Arne:
bought

We are receiving the newest aud latest design: also some of
the most desirable novelties in all of oiir line.-. Pay
the store a visit and be pleased. 1
Yours truly,

FREE!;
week gi
and up.

HASTINGS. MICH.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’’

I&gt;Q you want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet: aay* ' thing in the line of draperies, fugs or the like
this season? «

LINOLEUM

Boys’au
worth 93,

ARCHIE McCOY

1

OIL COOK STOVE

Cl

This is a complete stove, very convenient in] arrangement
and perfect in operation. There is a good sized warming
oven underneath, also a large Russia oven on top not shown

in cut We have a full.line of

•

’

Gasoline Stoves
in 1, 2 and 8 burner Junior stoves, and 3 and 4 burner full
size. 3-burner high, stove with Russia oven, only *15.00. In

REFRIGERATORS
we have a few to close out at the following low prices

$20 size for $15.
$18 size for $13.
$11 size for $0.

lee Cream Freezers, Screen Doors,.

Hammocks.
Resp’y,

now proceeding, though not winding u;

000,000.

You w!
tight in t
greatly il
chases at

We have magnificient values in nien'»~-+Alt- all
&gt;
’ 1
stylish, elegant and durable.
Cheviot, cassimere, worsted, etr­
An unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUT \ \v» v«
every color and shade.
"Aibof

Large stock, low pricef*, good good.'?. Look over oui HntMl. that said |&gt;«rt)tlantr *lvu notice
i interested In said estate. of the
said t-tttlem .nd t!» Vmtaz

VOL. XXX’

GOODYEAR BROS.

Enti
pocket kni
bums, bib
bids quota
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County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL- XXXVI- NO. 9.

Hastings,

mich., july 2, i89i.

Hastings Banner.
who uro conr
tight in the cause of economy, will never know how
■'cTeatlv it is to your interests to make vour pur­

TOWER

I ntil you have visited Hudson’s store and found
out all Jkbout the graud quantities and startling
, '.vliieh prevail during the month of June.

Published Thursday,, by
COOK BROS.
---- AT---’

COUNTY NEWS
.
General.
&lt;tavwt?.iWM.,Mdb* « bu"
other
nXd
,mal »«dd«’y be-MDo en­
raged, and John wag quickly noarinr tmWhbblS'^' I”
r« h- t. h ' m u“" ?,h'
‘"••t ■'“«*
tbla aw"'
bomi Mo. r
ta'i

■Pt-*"*

b"‘ •&gt;
taum.

Itev. T. IL Jacokra. ot Woodland, m,
“Qd ln
SMdnlaj fo-ulnn

Ert '^paralleled hducenenta this Week.
Men’s Suits—Stern, Block &amp; Co. sold us 18b
Saw'fi ami Silk mixed suits last Friday. Tho reg­
. ncu wholesale price is $11. and they retail at $14
, &lt;15. Take choice this week at $10. Toniake it
.iotiblj attractive’in our Men’s Suit Department we
jut all the residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
■them out at Ten Dollars. All wool suits guarantei“l worth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
Men's Pants—The I nexcelled Pant Company ask,.1 a.-to close their light-weight trousers. They
!,av&lt; ilways wholesaled them at $2, $2.50. $2,87
ami $A We made a pat cash offer of $1.50. Wo
. them ’oh. w lint a lot!—thrce._four, tive of a lot.
- eue patterns fifty of a kind. Take
’ choice
’
this
wee!, .ill wool ,pants for $1.88.
.
Ponder over this.
Well made trousers worth $3. many worth $4, at
... . qrhty-eight. Don’t wait until the best pat­
tern- are picked out.
r.u - s Suits—The residue of the Malcomson stock.
Yr&gt; they are in bankruptcy; what of it? Were
i
tut the best manufacturers of boys’ clothiug
•ji America.'
Certainly. They came to grief: we
Imiglit thi- stock.
.
. . ■ .
worth SI.ra: Sl.es worth se; SI.T5 worth SS.SO: SS
. And thousands of 53.50 to 55 suits, worth 85 to 88.

FREE! .V Standard Regulation Ball and Bat this
• i. L’ivhn away with every boys’ suit worth $2

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

GENUINE

Entire stock of drugs, wall paper, books, paints and oils,
pocket knives, school books, legal blanks, pocket books, al­
bum.,. bibles, must be closed out at once. Lack of space for­
bids quotations but everything must be sold at once.
A special sale of wall paper at 6c. per double roll. up.

Just Removed into Beamer s

ing medium in
ry County.

wonder that Mr. Dillenlmck and his horse
were not kilted but Mr. W. was tradly
shocked and is confined to Ids bod.
John Enz was badly Injured bat week
by a two year «ld bull.
Cora aud Edna Lee returned from Grand
Rapids on Saturday evening. U will be
remembered that these two young ladies
were victims to^hc fire that lately occurred
in Grand Rapids. Miss Cora jumped from
the second story of the burning building
•nd was caught In the arms of friends be­
low but Edna, lacking nerve to jump so
far, tried to escape from the burning build­
ing by descending the blazing stairs. She
succeeded in gaining the lower floor but
when there was overcopic by the smoko
and was only saved by a brave fireman
who after three attempts succeeded in
crawling Into the burning building and
dragging her forth. Edna Is recovering
but Is as yet unable to speak.
George Downs lias purchased the Mrs.
Resell property and lias moved into our
village. George went to Big Rapids
last week where he will attend a summer
term of school.
Woodland will celebrate the 4th.
Mrs. J. M. Smith went to Nashville on
Tumday.
' “be replevin suit of Hewitt vs. Sprlngett
was tried before Justice Volte last week
and resulted in a veidlct in favor of the
plaintiff. The replevin suit of Carr vs.
Springetl will lx* tried in Justice Voile’s
court on July flrd.
11. B. Spencer lias sold lite stock of
goods and will go to Oregon in July.
Mr. McDonald, of Pennsylvania, has
been visiting at H. B. Spencer's.

WHOLE NO. 18
BonOeltl.
.
Harley Power's child died last week
witli scarlet fever.
Last Saturday on the farm of D. C.
Stiles with Lee Prine at the piles of hay
in the field and John Kipp at the header in
the mow and without any horse fork there
were with two teams 28 big loads of hay
drawn and unloaded. Who can beat that
for piling hay together?
Mr. Crosby, the wool buyer's son, has
been tn this vicinity and bought some clips
of wool.
John McKinzey lias his bouse all painted
in good style, except a part of the roof,
which was left unfinished for causes unknown.

A special pension examiner was in town
Monday.
A grinder of the festive hand organ dteeotfrsed sweet strains of music to our citi­
zens Monday.
Jno. Nichols.-of Howard City, is shak­
ing hands with friends In the village bat
he always gives hits left, owing to a pain­
ful felon on the right which he has nursed.
for twenty-two days and nights without ’
sleep.
•

ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION.

Some startling results of artificial respir­
ation, or at least so claimed, were exten­
sively reported through eastern papers,
giving an account of how a Buffalo wom­
‘ , •“dlaod New, n,r publlaMna atan, who had taken morphine with suicidal
f"“;', &lt;&gt;t 'b« aa,,te. Editor t\-iKhn« &lt;«,
intent, had been miraculously restored to
io ’ ' htm by “,ta* ll,“ lf tb'«' ’&gt;&gt;orl«
life by this alleged new mwllcal-dtocoverjr.
an oauabty the elder aboddn't look al’em.
However, artificial respiration is not a re­
Then- .ere aboat any detente, at Um
cent discovery of medical science, though
comparatively new methods of producing
dlHtelct lodge on Monday. The report
it appear to have heen used in treating the
ahowed a gain of about lOOmembera durpatient in question. Whan the physictan
arrived at the bedside of the unfortunate
ng the peHt quarter Nuhvllle lodge took
tlie banner for the largest number of new
woman ho found life almost extinct.
Apparently the action of the heart and
members, there being twenty-five. The
lungs bad ceaaed, but by a device used
next meeting of the dhMct lodge will be
whereby air was pumped into the system
held at Nashville.
and out again it was observed that ttie pa­
’ During the thunder storm which passed
tient's heart nnd lungs soon resumed wftrk,
just south of this place last week Tuesday,
and finally the woman recovered.
i rou ?'!d ,k’ulM?n Fish were quite badly
Artificial respiration Is rttwrted to in
shocked by lightning, Byron was sitting
most instances in cases of threatened death
on the fence near his father’s barn in
from drowning, morphine poisoning," in­
Com Is doing finely, and promises to be halation of poisonous gases or other causes
Carlton and Reuben was standing on the
a good crop.
ground near by. when lightning struck a
that act by temporarily choking or inter-’
Sclioo! closes to-day .at the Center also at
L. B. Carpenter Is agei t for the Aer- feritig with the function of breathing.
MM1I plum tree but a few feet from them.
the Austin.
njotcr
windmill, which is the best in the
But In tho case reported from Buffalo
Byron was knocked off the fence and quite
Gene Hayes and family, of Bellevue, market. He also furnishes n steel derrick the bellows system of Dr. Richardson, of
bedly shockrtl and Reuben .was also
find anchor posts to those that desire London, was apparently used. A pocket
sh«»ekrd. but not m&gt; tradly.-trerport Sundayud at Nelson Wlle'^.
Chas. Bercham and wife have moved to them. Call on or address him nt Carlton
Herald.
' bellows was devised by him which may be
Battle Creek.
Center and get prices.
employed as a means uf forcing air into
Mrs. G. T. Daniels Is visiting in Grand the lungs. This bellows consists of two
Mrs. Churchill Is staying with her
Rapids this week. "
.
daughter. Mrs. Seger, tills summer.
Silas Dickinson has purchased a 1
elastic bulbs terminatin'^ into one single
Will Allen, of Grand Rapids, visited his tube. The tube is inserted into one of the
Mary E. Wilcox wa» taken sick the
wagon.
latter part of the week but was able to parents here last week.
nostrils, nnd the other nostril and the
A. D. Loomis has purchased him a 1
teach Monday.
Otis lamdou Is having a bay rack matlc. mouth being closed,air may be driven into
Buckeye binder.
.
Orin Vhillijts was at Grand liuven this
Haying will soon commence, and by the the lungs by compressing one of the bulbs
William Merritt ia at work for D.
time
haying
is
done
harvest
will
be
here.
week.
and withdrawn by compressing the other.
Newton.
.
Jay Carpenter and family spent Sunday
Mrs. Win. Seger was at Baltic Creek
Thus it will bo wen. that an ingenioss
Effie Chandler is spending a few days
with G. W. Caln and wife in North Carl­ Imitation of natural respiration has been
three days last week.
*
in your city.
ton.
Lydia
Powers
visited
her
brother
Sun
­
devised. The entrance of air into the
Clara Payne finished a successful term
The
S.
D.
A.
church
will
hold
their
an
­
day.
esophagus, when the method just de­
of school at the Bunnell school house.
Children’s day at the Austin passed off nual quarterly meeting at their church scribed is practiced, may be prevented by
The fanners of this vicinity think the
with the usual success, doing better than July 4 th and 5th.
pressing the larynx upward nnd backprice of wool wry low.
Chas. Fleming is not In Grand Rapids, wnrd.
.
ever.
Mrs. W. Owen wishes your scribe to
but will commence work In the Hastings
Two conditions arc essentially necessary
thank her neighbors and friends who so
Wool boot works Monday.
to the successful application of artificial
kindly assisted in the sickness, death and
1). (». Ward was Injured quite badly
Thomfis Houston and wife, of your city, respiration. First, an unobstructed passage
bridal* of her husband.
last week while at work In the handle spent Sunday at .Asa Odell's.
for the entrance of air to the lungs, and
factory.
G. W. Cain and wife spent Sunday with second, there must tie an almcnce of all
Mrs. VauWonner returned home Friday R. Hosmer and family.
obstacles to the free expansion of the chest
Help is very scarce, nulwlthstlndlng the evening.
Mary Becker, of Irving, spent Sunday walls.
universal use of machinery.
The show was not very well attended. - at home.
But the ideas of the local physicians ap­
' The eagle will scream on the glorious
Win. Watts, of Bowne Center, was in
Belle Recker will work for J. N. Covert. pear to bo rgoinst this method, which is
4th at Acker's point, and all who come Hu- village Saturday.
Jason Henry was seen on our streets looked upon nt all times os rather a dan­
may expect a good time.
G. C. Bouck and wife were In Hastings Sunday.
gerous proceeding nnd being resorted to in
,
It is said that the ground has been secur­ Sunday. Wm. Bichanteon's yttleson re­
toly very’ extreme cases. Great danger, It
School closes this week Friday.
ed here for the location of an evaporator. turned with them.
It is repotted that Jud Carpenter was is claimed, li*s in tha Inccration of the lung
Jennie McCallum and Ora Newland vis- j
H. Witbey, of Hastings, passed through married Snridny last to a young lady on tissues. The normal respiration of nn adult
Red friends here Inst week.
I town Mondayis about eighteen times a minute, nnd sueh
tin? State nnd.
Burt Pierce, of Charlotte, is visiting ■j The streets are being greatly Improved.
Before we write again the 4th of July means would not likely be resorted to ex­
friends
here.
“w
■ A.
i &gt;
&gt;
.. , . , i Every one is expecting to have a bfg will lie a thing of .the past, so let eveiy cept where the respiration bad fallen to six
Mr. A5 right, who has been quite sick, te |jnie
mb,
or eight.
one enjoy themselves.
some better.
|
c. Beckham aud wife returned home
But n great majority of physicians of to­
Peter McEwen, of Bowne, is visiting I from
----day resort tn L’.r more simple and lean
Gun
lake Saturday.
Prairieville put on the old time look i dni!,qrr&lt;»n* ni'*lbmb of producing artificial
friends here. ,
C. V. Biegler acctimjianleil by bis
A sad accident liefefl Ira Osgood last daughter, Mary, ami neice. l.aura Hum­ Saturday evening. The street was lined i respiration—namely, by quick and repefited
week at the barn raising of John Coney. mel. were in the Rapids and Lowell Tues­ with teams on both sides, and the mer- elevation and lowering of the anna The
cliants faces wore a happy look.
patient, with all tight clothing removed.
Part of the building had bwn ralseti, but day.
Mack Chamberlain has taken the eon,-1 in placed on Lis track on a flat surface, hU
owing to some mismanagement, the part
School closed last Friday. The scholars
tract to carry the mail for Prairieville for ■ head and shoulders being supported by a
raised fell, a piece of the timber striking will now enjoy a long vacation.
one
year,
at
812
a
month
we
bear.
;
garment folded into a broad cushion.
Mr. Osgood on tbu bead and rendering
Freeport seemed to get its share of wool
We notice limner Gidd ngs nnd partner .
When the mouth is cleared from &lt;11 forhim insensible. At first no hopes were tills season.
entertained of ids recovery., but he now
We pity those correspondents of the enroute through our village Monday, with I elgn substances the tongue is drawn focmiyte fast to the chin hr
by a nieura
piece
seems to be on the gain.
\
Journal who can find nothing to write, luules and horses of-ql) grades ready for a ward and made
of
tape or string tied around it nnd the
about except some young man whom deal with any one on the swap.
Mlddtevilte.
.
Charley Hughes liad quite a serious ac­ lower jaw. Next the physician or asristthey happened to sec visiting some young
Delayed letter.
cident Sunday. Hi.* colt became untnana- nnt, kneeling st the patient’* bead, graxpa
lady.
tbd arms nt rhe elbows, anti carries them
The M. B. B. C. played a game of ball
Mrs. J. W. Godfrey returned from gnble, upset lib carriage and ran about a
mile with It In that shape. When Cliar- firs! outward and then upward till the
at Irving Saturday last with the team at Brookfield Friday.
ley got where his horse aud wbat wu» bands arc brought into contact with each
that place. It is needless to say that
other above tho head. They are kept In
Middleville won the game. Score 2W to
leTt of bls buggy was, I thluk lie wished
Lewis Gardner come to the front with a he had stayed at home and studied his S. this position for two seconds, after which
they are brought slowly back to the side*
200 invitations are out to attend the new road cart
S. lesson.
Henry Wagner auJ wife with their
banquetrat the graduating exerelses by
J. J. Perkins sold his c’.ip of wool for of the thorax and pressed gently against It
daughter
Nellie
were
guests
of
Lbckbart
30 cents. The highest «price paid for any for two seconds. Tlicsu movements are
the junior class of this place.
gently and itelibtwattly repeated fifteen
The junior class held an Ice cream brothers Friday.
here.
times in a minute until a spontaneous ef­
Mrs. B. W. Austin is entertaining her
social at the Jordan block on Saturday
Measles are in the village.
.
fort to breathe is made, or until it' i» evi­
Bert Brown returned from Saginaw,
last to help meri expenses at the graduat­ sister.
dent that further exertion is useless.
ing exercises next Friday evening.
John Mater has moved his her*’ barn. where lie has been for the past eight
What is called Jmouth to mouth inflation
Mrs. Tarn’. Richards returned Saturday
' M. H. Bloom comes to the front with a months at school.
is a method of prirtidng artificial respira­
from n few weeks visit in Fremonu Ohio. new mower.■
tion. sometimes adopted in cases of groat
Her husband met her at Jackson on her
Having is about finished and no com­ urgency as a teuijtornry expedient till more
return trip.
t
,
plaining done about the weather. And efficient measures may be instituted. Such
Maude Hough has a new piano.
Dr. Taylor and fhinlly have stored their
this
last day of June finds wheat ready for practices are particularly reported to .n
M.
J.
Stanton
of
Pewamo
was
In
town
goods and will board for the prvsnt, lack­
cases of children under six months of age
the sickle.
ing for a desirable bouse on the west side. several days last week.
A. C. Buxton and family have returned
Clyde Fisher, who has been laid up in consequence df the weak and inelastic
Born, to Fred Marsh and wife. Monday
condition of their chest walls.—Seattle Tel­
for about three weeks by a gate falling
home
from
their
eastern
teip.
a daughter.
egraph.
____________________
Lulu Feighner spent Sunday at Thorn­ upon him, is again able to be around.
M. F. Jordan was in Caledonia on
Mrs. S. (). Gllbett Is the guest of her
apple lake.
business Saturday.
C. A ns worth of Grand Rapids was in danchtcr, Mrs. Enos Barber.
Uncle David W----- . whom I well knew
Eugene Ward and wife, of Caledonia,
Grandpa Brown Is visiting in Otsego tin na honest soul, n doer rather than a
were the guests of J. W. Saunders and town Monday.
Tim ladles of the Congregational church and Kalamazoo.
reader of the eorumnnda of the Scriptures,
wife Sunday.
have a lawn social at W. E. Griggs, W cdThe small. lM»y nnd fire-crackcrs an­ sometimes aired bis conceptions of the
Don't fall to see the ball game between
nesday evening.
,
. nounce that the glorious fourth Is almost character aud animus of the rulers and
Caledonia and Middleville the 4th.
Wm. Barnett and wltf qJ Grand RapWf Imtp.
r
people of the apostolic era.
It secnw
John Pumfrey. of West Troy, has
Eugene Sharp, of Leonidas, visited strange that errors of understanding
purchased a bouse aud lot on Dearborn attended the graduating exercises here and
friends in this vicinity last week.
should have token root with him, but I
street aud intends to move his family here remained over Sunday at Dr. Young's.
Rev. Hawley's wife and daughter are once heard him express his thoughts about
J. C. Chaddock of Fresno. California,
ia a short time.
spent Sunday and Monday with S. J. visiting in Ostbemo.
like this. It was immediately after a Scrip­
C. E, Ritchie returned from a ten days
ture reading from the New Testament con­
Truman.
Delton.
trip UP north lot SklurdV.
■
taining mention of the Jews. Scribes,
Prof.
O.
M.
MelJiugldln
has
gone
to
Mrs. C. H. Granger was In Grand Rap­
No one leaves Delton the 4th.
Pharisees, etc., and np rose Uncle David,
Mason on a visit.
„ .
,
There
will
be
a
social
hop
at
Blackman
’
s
ids Saturday.
secmiugiy quite exercised by emotion*
Dr. H. A. Barber and T. b. Brice, of
Della Gale Is spending a week s vacaseeking utterance:
your city, were seen on our streetsMonday. hall Friday evening.
tlou with Iwr niolher at C«d,r Crock.
The lumber for the new Burton hotel
‘•Brethren," said he, "I've often thought
Della wheeler, of Vermontville, is visit­
Jam™ Irving, at Grand llaplda. waa In
arrived this week and work will be com­ how happy the dear Saviour must a bin in
ing at J. M. Wheeler's.
the rillage Saturday evening.
the company of the people that use’t to
Mrs E. Hindmarch started for Toledo, menced at once.
Wc are relialily informed that work on gather round him, and wish't I could *
Ohio, Wednesday morning to £bit her
Woodland.
daughter. Malle, at the St. (Vincents the new building to be mrd for saloon lived in them times 'n associated with the
Many of onr farmers have commenced
purposes will begin next week. And the blessed Saviour ’o the dear old Jews, ’n the
’^Clement Smith and W. O. Lowden were end is not yet.
dear old Scribes 'n Pharteeaf* In thia
b,Wewert treated to a one horse show
Q A. HynM and wife will celebrate at strain he was wont to pour out the expres­
here on legal business Tuesday.
sions of his kindly regards for the people
last week.
.....................
W W. Potter lias gone to Ypsilanti to Middleville.
E. Huffman has resumed bls duties as attend school at the Normal flils summer.
Delton mills will close next week for re­ of the Saviour’s times.—Lewiston JoumaL
agent fit the depotRebekah Striker, of Hastings, Is the pairs. They have ground 90.000 bushels
B S. Holly has his new house enclosed.
of wheat In the last year, placing in circu­
Deacon Holmes has purchased a lot of guest of Lois Marshall.
lation 887,000 among -the farmers of this
§ir Walter Scott had a clever friend
The commencement exerelses of the
L. Parrot and let the contract to build a
high school were pronounced good by al! community and »ln&gt;wlll say that such In­ who waronce utterly baffled by a stranger
dustries are detrimental to business inter­ tn a stage conch. The friend, who wished
new house.
who
heard
them.
Among
the
presents
Henry Watts has b la new house well
to converse, assailed Ihs stranger on all
.
was a gold watch for each of the graduates. ests?
H. A. Mansfield, of Boston, spent a fete hands, aud at last. exj»ostulated. “I hwo
•'"mZ Fuller has stone on the ground lor There were six in the class.
days at F. A. Blackman’s last week.
talked to you. my friend.” said he. "on all
Mrs. S. Overholt and daughter. I rankle,
the ordinary aubjocta—literature, farming,
the wall ot MUew bouse.
of Marshall, came last Thursday to visit ' Richard Messer, of Hastings, was In
merchandiae, gaming, game laws, hona
George Palmerton contemplates egold friendaand attend the graduating ex­ town Monday.
races, milts at law, politics aud swindling,
Transients
rejoice
and
are
exceeding
teiulve repairs nd hla house.
__ ercises here. Mrs. Overholt sccompanlni
Alrrodj a ear load ot woo has been
glad over the competition in prices of blasphemy and philosophy. Is there any
by Mrs. C. W. Evert*, of this place, re­
one subject that you will favor me by
porelwsed here and the wool season Is
board
between
our
hotels.
turned to Marshall Monday but Frankie
M. R. Gwin Is attending the races at opening upon?” "Sir,” said he in reply,
hardlv opened.
,
,
"ertn you say anything clever about bend
It seems tlAt the practice of running remained to visit among her old schoi*- Galesburg this week.
horses through our main streets ought to °UUS. Hart's team
We understand that some of our enter- leather?” Meet people, like Sir Walter,
nr
“
L!!*
t^Spped. On Saturday evening afterwould confess they would have be» aa
Harry Judson, of Cooperyllle, spent last
week witli John Fleming and family.
Mary Woodard closes her school at the
Center Friday, for a four weeks vacation.
Ed. Sponable spent Sunday with his
cousin, C. II. Carpenter.
Annie Shriber is on the sick list we
hear.
A. G. Sei.ler, of Clarksville, was on our
streets several days last week.
Charley Platt has returned from Green­
ville to stay wMh ids mother.
. Fannie Carpenter nnd her brother Willis
spent Sunday at Hastings.
T. Daniels expects to move his family to
Grand Rapid* soon.
We have tried to have our items short
as pit crust this week. If we hare not
rifeoedded. we will try once more and suc­
ceed nest Hums.

utwftery i_..
* *“*' **'“ ~
“
.talk while two nt our young
■
cit»
Gwin &amp; C«. have their afore front
Indulging tn a rare on Xante street
. blew for six o’v.— — -­
frightened aud ranTlil
taking
bitching
.erethe
MowS
ill «‘t“ranl ,lth * bnui n™
?
mltenbselt liappene.1 to be
&lt;*"■
poll wllh thru.' n=
'»
T ----------’h^uJv
an ib^F1’" • Htjn,™ lo lu W»«r,n«&gt; and
the UMxmlte dlreeilon and as It was dark a
n
but
Ua)
ten
bi
,
u
oJ bundtoe
town..
L.
J.
Wilson
’
s
garden
_
.
gruerot amash-up i-mitred. Two Fuggire
were badly demoralized and it is a great buggy behind tuem well broken up.

Perhitys the man who was only ii

�AN INTERVIEW WITH

brid b, Drawemu.
Hen- Wettereon. ta «n interriew
po&gt;wr rf.B-Hbtown. a,., peper.
„ld tuJ? C»rli»lr rree Ure beer
Ure

PARNELL.

Political PrMpeeia.
EOMDox. June 3rt-Charles Stewart Itar
Dell and Mrs. O'Shea were married at
Steyning, Sussex, yeotcrday. The pali
hlred a phaeton, and nt 6 n. m. were driven
to that place from Brighton by a dmitous
route. They reached Steyning about k
o’clock in a heavy rain. Mrs. O’Bbao,
knowing the altuatiou, took the ribbons,
and drove direct to the registrar's office,
where the ceremony took place, the only
witoeraw being two Servants of th© regis­
trar. Tn order to satisfy Roman Catholic
sentiment, there will be a second marriage,

01236131

soon m ixmaiblc.

U nothing Hke thv RESTORATIVE
IE discovered by tbejpvat specialist. Dr.

TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,.
NOTICK FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
Slate of Michigan, County of Barry-m.
Notice Is hereby riven, that by sn ortlerl of
the yrobste Court for th© County ot Barry',
made on the eleventh day of June A. D. 1601.
six months from that date were allowed lor
creditors to (present their claims apdnst the
estate of John A. Barhellerlate ot said county.
are required to presetil their claim* to said
Frobate Court, st the Probate office. In the City
of Hasting*, for examination and allowance, • n
or before the eleventh day of December next,
and that such claims will bo heard before said
. court, on Friday, the eleventh day of Sepieinter
and on Friday, the eleventh day of December
next, at ton o’clock in the forenoon of each uf
those days.
Dated Hastings, June ttth. A. P. UWI.
Chas. W. akmstroxu.
Judge of Probate.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan;Countv of Barre-BH.
At a scsblou of the Probate Court for the
County ot Barry, huiden at the ProbSte Office.
In the citv uf Hastings. In said county, on WedMaday, tbe24Ui day of .June, In the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Preeent. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot
Frobate.
In the matter of the estate of George
^Emmahtatpson.''administratrix of said estate.
OMnaa Into court and represents that the Is pre­
pared to file ber Inal account as such ad mtn Is
tratrtx. ami prays the saw may be allowed and
bhe be discharged from her said trust.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
in* day of July. A. D. ikh. at ten o'clock tn
the forenoon be assigned for the hearing of said
petition, and that the heirs at law ot said deceosed and all other persons Interested In said
Mtate,are required to nppe.-u-at a&lt;esslou of said
Court, then to be bolden at the Probate Office
to the City of Hastings, in said County, and

farther ordered, that said petitioner give no: Ice
to the person* interested in said ••state, of the
pendency of said petition and the bearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
published In the Hastings Haxnkk. a newsmu
■er printed and circulated tn said County or
Krry ooee In each week for three successive
Judge uf Probate.

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY' COLUMN.

’Chicago, June 35.—League scores in the
tevse ball playing* yesterday were as fol­
lows: At New York—New York, 8; Brook­
lyn. 7. At Philadelphia-Boston, 3; Phila­
delphia, 5. At Chicago—Chicago. 8; Cin­
cinnati, 2. At Cleveland—Pittsburg, 2;
Cleveland, 7.
S.
Association: At Boston—Boston, 2; Bal­
timore, 3. At Washington—XVaahington,
8; Atlilet ie, 5. At Columbus—Louisville,
5; Columbus, I. At St. Louis—St. Louis,
14; Cincinnati, 3.
Chicago, June 36.—Following are given
the scores made by Igjague base ball clubs
yesterday: At Philadelphia—Boston; 7;
Philadelphia. 17.
At New York—New
York, 9: Brooklyn, 2. At Chicago—Chica-'
go, 4; Cincinnati, 2. At Cleveland—Cleve '■
and, 8; IMltsburg, 4.
Association: At Boston—Boston, 13;
Baltimore, 5. At Columbus—Lottisvi^e,
4; Columbus, 2. At Washington—Wash­
Miw'tbw mrii* lusting* iuxm-k a neu*p:i- ington, 7; Athletic, 5. At St. Louis—St.
■or printed and circulated tn said county nf Louin, 8; Cincinnati, L
Barry, once in each wrek for three successhc
Chicago, June 27.—Leagueicores in the
Irt a.LI .&lt;M••

ORDER.
State of Michigan, County uf Harry-ss.
Ala session of the Probate Court for the
Countv of Barry, hohlen nt the Protiate OIB« In
the citv of Hastings. In said county, on Wcdnesday.'tbe 34th dav of June tn the year oue
tWw*wi1 rteht hundred and ninety one.
Frownt. Charles \V. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot John A.
Bacbeller deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
afOiemrnt Smith, adaiiptatrator of said estate
praying for reasons tbatrln set forth that he
Busy be I io-used to s-ll the real estate uf said
daeeMed as tu uid petition described.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, the
rtta day ©f Jtdy. A. D. IWi. at tru o’clock
touwfarvt.oon.be assigned for the bearing of
aoM Mtitiun, and that the heirs at taw of said
deceased and allolherpentoasinlcrcriedlnsHld
Mtate, arc required to appear at a session of
MM court tlieii to be bolden nt the Probale
Office, in the city of Hasting*, in said countv.
and show cause, If any ttwre be. why the prayer
at the petitioner may not be granted. And R Is
Rrtlmr ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested lu said estate, of the
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th. h..&lt;r&lt;nr

iA true copy/

J udge of Probate.

too, Uumiu &amp;
TIME TABLE.
Xb efigpt Jtroe 3g. 1*0.

nd 6 will not carry passengers unless
ith freight train permits.
FtvdKht trains will be run at the convenience
MtheooMpaov. who reserve the right to change
theameofsuch trains without tiotire.
F. Bush. Genl Manager.
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OIVH ENJOYS
Both the method and results when

London, June 17.—The United Press Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant
correspondent had on interview with Par­ and refreahing to the taste, and acts
nell at Brighton yesterday. Parnell said
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
that he found it impossible to procure a
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
license for marriage in any country
church, and in order to prevent delay he tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
thought it best to marry in the registry aches and fevers and cures habitual
office. The church ceremony would be constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
performed in London as soon as he wan only remedy of its kind ever pro­
able to put in a fortnight's residence there duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
—probably after the Carlow election. He ceptable &lt;o tlie stomach, prompt in
would do his best to prevent outsiders, and its action and truly benefcial ui its
especially reporters, from being present.
effects, prepared only from the mo*t
He would certainly go to Carlow, start­
ing tonight if possible He was confident healthy ano agreeable substances, its
that he would win the only election since many excellent qualities command it
the divorce suit whioh he has had a chance to all and have made it the most
of winning.
popular remedy known.
He would take his wife to Carlow, it
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
possible, but she was a bad sailor and was
likewise compelled to remain near her and’$l bottles by all leading drug­
Any reliable druggist who
lawyers, owing to the coming trial of the gists.
suit ever tho will of her late aunt, I July may not have it on hand will pro­
Wood, in which suit her brothers con­ cure it promptly for any one who
tested her righ t to the Kltham property.
wishes to try it Do not accept any
He (Parnell) intended in the future to de
vote special attention to Irish industrial substitute.
questions, in which he was more inter­
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
ested than in any other. He bad given a
3*N fnAKClSCO. CAL.
general support to Balfour’s Irish land
L0UI3¥ILL£. Kf.
K£W TOHK. If.T.
purchase bill, believing it to be a mean
ure well conceived, and that, it well car­
ried out, it would greatly benefit the tenexits as well as the land owners.
He intended iu the autumn, if possible,
to visit the Unitedt States, where he be­
lieved the public opinion to be virtually
unanimous in his favor. He would try to
attend the Baltimore convention. He had
not thought, nor did he intend to think,
upon the |&gt;olitical effect of his marriage.
His wife was perfectly happy, and he was OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK. OVER
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
expriencing greater happiness than ever
in his life previously. The correspondent
Some more chenn houses wanted rang­
never saw Parnell looking heAlthier or in ing from 8500 to SIOOO.
better spirits.
Remember that this column contains but
a very small part of the property I have
PLAY ON THE DIAMOND.
fur sale or exchange.
I have improved and vacant city Jots fq&gt;
sale and exchange in all parts of the city?
Fanning lands for Mie nnd exchange iff
■ CHICAGO, June 2L—Yesterday’s Notion* all parts of the county.
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop
al league base ball scores were: At Phil­
adelphia— Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 1 At vrty for sale at a bargain.
1 have choice Chicano property for retie,
Brookiyn-v-New York, 11; Brooklyn, 8.
At Cleveland—Cleveland, 14; Pittsburg well located in different parts of the city,
5. At Chicago—Chicago. 5; Cincinnati,3. ranging from,8425 up to $50,000. a splen­
did
opportunity for investments In that
Association:
At Washington—Wash­
ington. 2; Athletic. 3. At Columbus— marvelous city where fortunes ore made in
Louisville, 1; Columbua, 4. At St. Louis Real Estate. 1 hnve maps of the city 'loeating tl:e di tie rent place a for sale.
—St. Louta, &lt;l; Cincinnati. (L

bast* ball playing yesterday were as fol­
lows; At Philadelphia—Brooklyn,
8;
Philadelphia, 4.
At Cleveland -Cleve­
land, 14; Pittsburg, l*. At Chicago—Chi­
cago, 11; Cincinnati, 7. New YorkBoston game postponed—raiu.
Association: At Boston—Boston, 6;
Baltimore, 1. At Washington—Washing­
ton, 2; Athletic 4. At SL Loui»-SL
Louis, 15; Cincinnati 4. Louisville and
Columbus did not play.
The following scores were made by
League clubs Saturday; At Philadelphia
—Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 7. At New
York—New York, 4; Boston, 8. At Cin­
cinnati—Cincinnati, 4; Cleveland, 0. At
Chicago—Chicago, 3; Pittsburg, 9.
Association: (Saturday) At Boston­
Boston, 5; Baltimore, 6. At Washington
—Washington, 4; Athletic, 5. At Louis­
ville— Louisville, 6; Cincinnati, 5.
At
St. Louis—St. Louis, 12; Columbus, fl,
(Sunday) At Louisville—Cincinnati, 1;
Louisville. 7. At St Louis—Columbus, 7;
St. Louie, 10. At Rocky Point, R. L—
Boston 8; Baltmore 9;.
Chicago. June 3d—Following are the
scores at base ball made by the League
yesterday: At Philadelphia—Brooklyn,
11; Philadelphia. 10. At New York—New
York, 8; Boaton, 4. At Cincinnati—Cin­
cinnati, 8; Cleveland, L At Chicago—Chi­
cago, 8; Pittaburg, 8.
Association: At Boston—Boston, 7;
Washington, 2. At Philadelphia—Ath­
letic, fi; Baltimore.
At SU Louis-St.
Louis, 40; Columbus, IL

CoLvyBCB, O., June 29.—John Devlin,
of Detroit, a member of the executive
board of the Knights of Labor now in io
aion in this city, was interviewed Satur­
day on the third party movement and the
attitude of the order towards the domi­
nant political parties. He said the Knights
is not a party organization and never will
be, but would be governed by circum­
stances as to how they should vote. The
question with them b: What can be ac­
complished, and upon that depends the
action of the knights. In Ohio it would
be guided by future developments.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Mate ta Michigan. County of Rarry.—«a
Nstloe is hereby riven, that bran’order of the
PrubMe court far the Count v of Hurry, made or.
jH•** **Y &lt;* J,‘D* a. D. 1HBI .six months from
mat dale were allowed for creditor- to present
thyta- stalls* unin«t the estate of Ann Hak.-r,
MSt&lt; said county, decrouwd. «:&gt;&lt;! uuu all
CTWHpre of said dooowH are required to pre
gMUwir claims to »au1 Probate r&gt;xirt nt the
fw*aR-- offlo* hi the City ut Hasting-*, fur exsm- Hoc, of course, with the platform of that
teaUiy nod tdlow.i
on or briore tee ar.h party form elated at Cincinnati. An in­
teresting lax is to the effect that any
member who makes a motion to indorse a
candidate of, or to enter into a fusion
with any other political party ahal! immediMriy cmm to be a member at the dab
*...

SPECIAL!
On Jefferson street two houses and lots
nt bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory,—one lot Slid
house well finished
$4.000; $500 down.
And &lt;nw Imusriind lot one block from
factory. $$00; 8300 down. bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
I!ou*e and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
factory, $1,000. $500 down, l-al. 3 years
at 7 per cent.
Several splendid bargains in the 1st
wan! and otlmr parts of Hie city.
Brick barn for sale al a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Hordls hotel.
80 ft. front liy HQ ft. dee|i.well located in
Seneca Falls. N. Y-. lias on the land 1 brick
iliore three stories, also dwelling house and
good barn. Can be bought at a bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Grami
Rapids property. The city of Seneea Falls
has a population of 7.000 and upwards—is
largest town in Secena Co.
40-acre farm in Irving, all improved, aoiI
good. Can be bought at a bargain on caav
terms.
84- acres frational—over runs 15 or 20
acres,
mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
ed bouse. One of the cheapest farms in
Barry Co., will take part city property.
10 acres near oity, good bouse and barn,
well and cistern, 150 fruit trees,
acre
grapes; 81,300, cheap, X down, baL at 7
per cent
IGO acres In Woodland to exchange for
smaller farm and difference.
196 acres in Hope township, known as
tlie Doty farm, will sell for 84200 on easy
terms.
Several 80 acre pareels for Mie at bar­
gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and
soiie will take part city property in ex­
change.
.
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I have several large farms for sale will
take small farm in part payment.
1 havcLsotne city property 1 will trade
for good farms.
I contemplate n more extended system
of advertising, and It would be well for
those who wish to sell or exchange to call
at this agency at once and get the lenefits.
Union Pacific IL K. lands for sale In the
states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington,
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5,900.000
acres of fanning, mineral and timbered
lands, ranging in price from 85 to 810 per
acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
baianee.
Frequent excursion rates given,
etc. Call and get circulars.

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NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE 5AOE
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THE BANNER

A London dUpUch i»n
Mr. Gladstone are alarmed at the rtM® « Ileraoerau could nomtapre lu 1RB8.
his braith. It seem* evident that.the
Mice offlrere KUunpled to lureet
•Strand old man” is nearing the close ol Thome-Golding et the reeldeoce of hie
U,hCT«f.» Frmmtao Rw-Me, nU.br
his career.
A plan for the esca;* of the «nr«uJn The old gentleman supposed wy were
the California pcnlt-sntlary at Sau Quen­ burglars and opened fire, which was re­
tin (Jal, has beau dis?overed
Arms, turned. The result wait hr proLabis Ulal
ammunition add HtbetM* clothes In large wounding of Golding. Sc, a shot in the
quantities were found concealed In and thigh for one of thu officers nnd three
others injured.
about the prison.
To indicate his reputetlfin .nx an expert
Governor Fifer has removed X W. * anre
from the position of adjutant general of wood carver, a colored man in Hutchin­
the Illinois National Guard, aud appointed son. Kan., recently in fifteen hour* carved
General J. N. R®ere to that poritium a chain nearly six fwt long out-of a solid
Vance bad been ad jutent general for seven piece of wood.
The twenty-second annual camp-meet
yean*.
',
.
opened Sat­
A company haa been organized to work ing at Ocean Grove, N. J ,
the allegrel gold mine near Danville, lllz urday. Eight thousand persons were pres­
A man «i Canton. O.. haa b. &lt;J*ln&gt;a ent at the evening meeting
A detective who has lieeu working on
discovered a means of making rain fall
the Barnaby poisoning case Mjrs be hm.
wherever and whenever he cho«*ee.
The diploma of a student at Yale named discovered that Dr. Graves bought the
Erment rout was seized by a creditor who whisky which caused Mrs. Barnaby's
bad a billiard bill against him of $15- He death.
Sir John MacDonald's grave will be ex
will now settle the blll.
The Mazomanie Milling company and cavated nnd tbo casket encdFed with a
Bronson, Draper &amp; Co., bunker*, at Maxo- great num* of cement mixed with cut wire,
nionle, Win. failed Thursday. LlabIMtiee, to baffle the ghouls.
The total busineas of tho clearing houses
$30,000; asseta. alx*ut the same.
The great English preacher, Spurgeon. in the United Staton la*t week wus, in six­
ty cities, IMO,1-02,030. Outside New York,
is seriously ill.
Cornelius A. King,, agent of tlie Hinch- $408,739,800.
There is just one man In Company I,
cllffe Brewing company, of Paterson, N.
United States infantry, at Pine Ridge. He
J., is chargwl with a shortage of $28,«Xt
The failure of John Ryan’s Sons, of Bos­ is an Indian. The company was organized
ton. is reported. The liabilities are plared for Indiana, but there is no prospect of en­
listing another. The reds refused io be­
at $1,000,000, assets at IW0.0U0.
Three hundred employes ot the Bloom­ come "walk soldi ere.”
There is trouble at New Castle, Wash.,
ington, Ills., brickyards arc on a strike
for an increase uf 5 to 10 cents a thousand. coal mines between the striking white
miners and negroes employed to take
Henry Weheily, found guilty of the
their place*. The. negroes were attacked
murder of Jnmea Booth at PoMboy, O., Sunday night nnd In the engagement four
has been denied a new trial and sentenced
persona were killed. The militia has been
to be hanged Ort. 1C.
called out.
The invest igation of trespasses upon tim
Baron de Pllural, a young French no­
ber lands to Wisconsin shows that million*, bleman, Sunday shot two i&gt;ollcemen from
of feet of lumber have l»eca stolen during the window of his apartments in Paris.
the last dozen years.
He and his female companion set fire to
Oue effect of the cigar makers’ strike at the building and jumped from a window
Chicago is to drive the xnanufactureraont when the policO stormed their door, and
of town. One has already left, and others Iwth will die. The baron is thought to
are preparing to go.
have been mad.
At the royal baptiam in laxndon Mon­
Two hundred and -fifty four students
were graduated from the different de- day Queen Victoria held her little great­
portmente of the Northwestern univer­ grandchild in her arms during most of
the service, and when they were con­
sity at Evanston, Illa, Thursday.
' Several hundred m-u at the Pioneer Iron cluded gave the little lady, Alexandra
furnaces, at Pottsville, Pa., have struck' Victoria Duff, a kiss w&gt; hearty that it
brt-ause the owners of tb$ plant refuse*! to echoed through the chap?l. Duff is tie
pay them according to the Pittsburg scale. Duke of Fife’s family name.
W. H. Conklin, who robbed his New
The plant louse is ’doing great damage
to the growing wheat in Hillsdale county, York employers of $15,(100, aaya he lout his
Mich., and iu Mason county, Illa., the salary of &lt;25 at poker every month aud
army worm is playing sad havoAwith tho whs compelled to steal.
George Francis Train, on his Iriparotii d
wheat.
the world, reached Pans Monday. I e
The R&lt;-d Cloud (Neb.) National lank is
will arrive in Landon today and will sail
reported to lx* embarrassed.
on Wednesday for New York.
Fire ;n the city stables at'Philadelphia
ixiuts Dillinger, who Is un der sentence
caused thfieath of fully 100 horses.
ofdeAthfor h murder committed in Mis­
Frederick Brokaw, of New York, lost souri, was captured at Chicago Sunday
his life Wednesday in an attempt to save uicht after a desperate struggle with the
three girl* from drowning.
jMiIice.
’
A bolt is threatened in the Farmers’ A1-.
Chas. Pfeiffer, George Elliott, William
liance ranks in Soath' Carolina. It fs
Gordon and one other man were precipi­
headed by • Governor Tillman, nnd the tated to the ground a distance of sixty feet
trouble is tlv sub-treasury plan, to which j,..
ii of a scaffold nt Pittsburg
by the t,rea)
breaking
h« i.
I &lt;f
. A1’-Jj are expected tu die.
«»onda)
_ . _•
Th.- tMrf who roddrol, tun.. I.uun.1
Jlm&lt;lluhell
„„ Oscar Plunkett, „„
Jim-Mitebell and
two
ud mukn. n-t tutluu b... turn.-lupln' witor^, t„ , „,urd,r trW ,t Uulr^„
Cblnwouwu.
bb. .»»» tet-k ; v.n„, T„„ .
lo lh. «,art
u theowner in
ILK, thirl.,,...
UId.,. „d
j „„„
room s«
Satunlny,
and .h«
when th.,
they quit
quit .boot
shootOti tb. Futurit, oottr»-\- nillo-ul |„B Unb worn tuorullr wonndnl.
Sbecpshead hay'Friday, Airshaft nui in1| Conrad-GrncheL
-- - of
- Summerfield. Ills*
lrf».
। one of the oldest Mason* in t'hat nectio** of
The president has issued a certificate of . the state, died Saturday, agtxi !&lt;&gt; years.
merit to Harry W. Capron, rorjiural of ;
. p H
Attorney X
R. it
Hill, of Danville. Ills..
company B, Seventh cavalry, fur dtatin- » Attorney
A. H.
‘ "T”
___ Ito one year's imprison­
KUhbod K-rrire iu union M Wound, d
ment. tor stealing and burning a just ice's
Knee Creek. S. D., December 29 last.
docket. The World's fair directory has refused
Levy de Joseph Strauss, maltstcxn, of
to sign the warning to workingmen
authorize*! by the labor unions of Chi­ Baltimore, hrve failed. The n-reucnee'«
cago. on the ground in brief that it does bond is for i8U),'vx&gt;. The creditor's will
al! te i*aM.
nut state facts.

Hugh NicNair.ee. of Bement, Illa, who
Jins been on trial in the United States
coun
court at
ut Springfield, lib*.,
Ills., on charges of
intercepting letters while acting ns deputy postmaster, was Friday adjudged
guilty, but hcntencc was not pronounced.
Alexander of Battenburg.tbe late ruling
prince of Bulgaria, is dangerously ill with
ul&lt;er
i&lt;&gt;er in the
tne stomach.

His illness is declared to be not danger­
ous.
United States officers havt captured a
danger-ous gang of counterfeiieni in Bul­
linger county, Missouri.
Jay Ewing, Amerpau consul u». Van­
couver, B. C., has made himself soonnoxious by his intense Americanism that lie
has l&gt;een boyootted, and has finally re­
signed.
The Snyder wagon works at Danville.
Ill., was burned Friday, entailing a lorn uf
|2C,(M».
The Kenosha County (Wk.) bank has
beguu a suit in the United States court
against George* F. Harding, of Chicago,
for the sum of 81,500,0ft. The suit is
based upon claims dating back to 1W5.
The Irish Land bill passed its second
reading iu the house of lords Friday.
Eleanor Duroch, 18 years old, the beau­
tiful daughter of Jean Duroch, of Morris,
Minn., the well-known lumber maxi, haa
eloped with Patrick Parrish, a married
man.
H. Victor Newcomb, the New York
inMnintOf’ h“ b&lt;*n dec,nr«* hopelessly
Mr. Spurgeon, who is JU in London, has
had a serious relapse. .
Thomas Tisdale, who left a Canadian
village on a fishing trip thirty-one years
ago, and was supposed to have been
drowned, reappeared a few days ago aud
was recognized by his wife, who haa since
been married twice.
J. Frederick Harding, of Chicago, was
fined Saturday 4100 for inducing people to
ordcr » fnse portrait and then “sticking it
to ’em” for the frame.
8
Colonel H. S. Benjamin, the pioneer in­
vestor and business partner of Captain N.
D. Moore, the discoverer of. the Gogebic
iron range and for several years a ixinunzn
king, took ‘the poor man’s oath" bef re
Court Commissioner Hugh Ryan at M'lwaukee Saturday to escape the jail limits
under the execution against his body.
The bodies of the nineteen American
soiiors drowned iu the great .term at

The annual shut down of glass factories
to last for two mouths began Saturday.
Thirty skeletons were found in an aban­
doned
house at Chicago Saturday.
They are probably the property of xnedl *1
students which had been buried U&gt; bln?
Rev. John Jayne, one of the meat brilL
fant minhtere of the Camphellite denomi­
nation in Kentucky, haa altoadoned the
ministry and will go on the stage.
Chief Shaw, for thirty yeam head of the
London fire Iwigade, has resigned.
The Repuldimns carried Wawrly, DM.

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Lowell, Mass.
CHANCERY ORDER.

‘’cosni.q^'^0, K‘,,b Judlei*1

4o

..*^’!LPe,??lV^nClrea,LCoi|rt for the

In this e»*c it M&gt;|*earlnK that the .!rien.i™
Ax^yew J. Men has departs frtnnhls hSSSl
of residence hi this state and thu hi.
ptaee of resldetwe rsi.n.,1 1&gt;r
motion of Fred &gt;1. Wadkich solIc^Tur
Cdoiptaliiant I: h ordcreJ that tiw^dX^
*4* *-“.^?** ?• hten came hl* *|iprMr»tinrt&lt;&gt;M
edteredtereln within fi*e month* (ram tii dX
ofthis order, and In caiu- «( his appnrsnw
Yhax he caute hu answer to th- rmnpumSf:
bin of CJtnptaUit to be filed, atd n copy
of to be :erved on said camidainant's JoHthar
within twenty daw after .mice on Muio^
ropy of-aid Nil. and m.Ure «( this order w-i
that Iu &lt;1 -fault thereof, ►sld.blll |.v tato-n ai rf,.
fessed by the sold uoti-midrt&gt;t defced..i
Andrew J. Dteii. Ante It I* further uniXj
that within tweiitv dm* the mid ewnnten»M
cause a notice «il Un* enter to hr [•ublfsbrd
tbe.IiMpng* BAMMrn . newMMp-r trlctrt
psbllshM and clrcmatlug In **j,i Ca’i’itx nf
Barry, and that such puWc^Uoa re conttnJd
there al tsaxl once in ••nrli v.e-k for six swtsta
sueeeasion. orAliat cuiiiplalnMit cauw atom
this order to be tiersofisllr rened on the atd
defendant Andrew J. Idcn at least twenty day,
r&gt;efore the time above jinncri!&gt;*-d for Hi* mpexnuiee
Dated June 2nd A. D. llbt.
Fkask A. Rmvkku.
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Circuit Judge.
FHKD M. WAhl.KIGH, Battle Creek. Mjrb
Oomptelnaiil-* eoltcftor.
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(A true atte-t)
Toomas 8. Bbick.
Kexisler In cliaticery.
.
PROBAIK ORDER.
Stair of Michigan. (tountv ut Ba. &gt; ■

tee city of llaytingx. tn Mid county,on Sat»rday |the sixth day of June, in tee tear ona
thousand eight hundred and ninctrone.
Present, Charles W. .triustrur^. Jnure «l
Probate­
In tee matter of the rs(ate of Arthur and
Bertha li’-til. minor*.
Jam** Bred, guardian of said minor*, harfsg
heretofore, to Wit. on tee Jj:h day' u! March A.
l&gt; 1S*J. filed his annua' ;• »»uir. in said r4ia .
and having since said time th dwveraiuiberasnnal account', (thelast arcupnt -rinxfli*iiuuihe
.VMh day of April
» x
com* - •»'&lt;! eum4
Ian Into court praying that al! v! - iHlc.tiul
accounts may be branl^mfalli'Sr.i
Thereupon it l» ordered, that I’ridav. the
tenth da* of July, A. I’., i-.-t. at feu n’-.-iwk
lu the forenoon, be a*,lt;t:re for !!&gt;•■ iiiarinjol
said petition, and that ted heirs at law ofiaid
deceased Mid all other twrs.iiislnierr*«w1 in said
estate, are required to appear &gt;u a
of Mid court t hen to I* holdeii at tl • Prolate
Office, lit tee. city of Hastitlgs. in said county,
and show cause,If any Uiery be. why tee vray&lt;r
of tee petitioner mav not he sratit-d. AuJ «
ts further ordered. That saUl I’, tltumrr give no­
tice to the person* Intent ted in said r*t .of
the pendency of ».*!d petition, and the !.. anog
thereof by caualtu; a copy of this ontcr li» be
published in IbeHsBHwa Bs5xc.lt. a h&lt;a»papcr printed nnd drcuWM »u «x.d count*- of
Barr*-. ou&lt;e in each week for tb rre-u&lt;vr»iw
weeKs previous to said dM of h«.rtng
t’lixiti A \V Ar*i»h: ix

MORYGAGE SALE
Default having been made In tin-. ■ ridK’.tns
of a certain inortgiutv insult- by Ir.i r.
Aldrich and Fannie C. AldtlF t.»H*nr..4 rannj
dated. OriuDcr 2nd. A. D.
At&gt;;i4--«-f«W
intheolBreOf the llrgbter &lt;*f l1-'’.’. '■ •* f*
tte
Rev. Iwiae L. Nicholson has accepted the county of llarrv and .State &lt;&gt;f Mlchkui'.
’n d
liter
M«l&gt;«pricortbrM»w»uk« Epl«..1«ddk- ZUli day of OetolHT. A;J
,
iHb'day"®?
V;
c **e’to which he wa» recently elected tc 15S*the
. ou the ’HtU
jtay of M»wh.
March.”J- L
i
Samuel
R.
Wllltson
him
!
dv
’
.
rtw.nlrd
AMU
“ucew&lt;i Bishop Knight.
I twi In the'Office of Itegttirrof Oroh ia ana
'
*
I for Btrry county. Midi, in IDi-r &gt; of n:.«rt, THE MARKETS.
cage* on page 117. And it was furt,i&lt;’r •
Iv agreed in said mortgage that »l!&lt;»ul&lt;l llxnj be any default In the payment &lt;»f the iaterot
upon the name, st anv tisj wlien the
•- uicaoo, uune ».
should be dur find payable and steal 1 ’•&gt;*’*“*
renufin unpaid and in amsp for the *£*£21
tnuKvu u iiuiuits;
v» Ui’Kl — .VO. - July, sixtyMArstben the principal on -.t. ! i«uyta&gt;i«
opened WA&lt;. closed
September, opened sliouhrttc due at the option of tintb« Interest.duron the weon-l day
Wjfcc. closed
December. opened Wtfc. and
her MB, to wit $U JO am! on tiit-MVWid flay «
closed NM4c. Corn—No. S June, opened Mhjc, October two to wit $41 w not hatHie breu pidd
closed
July, opened SHfc, cloned »Mic: and the same lisvtug remained unpaid until
September, opened toHc. closed
Oats- this date under said opthu Mid niortgqn* no*No. S July, opened IBc. closed SJfc; Au- declares the whole of said m ‘rtgage .idgurt. opened 31c, closed WHc: September. payable. *»n which mortgage ther.- i« claimow
MSI/. -I.__ |
__ &lt;.
. to be due at the date ot this
i .iltv
seven hundred sixty »•»”«
five cents, and an attorney s fre of t*« ntyflre
rireed 49.JG; September, opened $10.10, eland dollars provided for lu said
‘"5
$lt)3L Lard-J nan, opened fAWH, clewed ran &lt;. pro—in.t&gt; u 1»« .■•’«»«
tuted to recover the menrvs secured b.* »*’«
or any part thereof.
Live stock—Following were the prices at the mortgage
Now. therefore, by virtue of th•!«»«*
Union stock yards today: Hokh Market of sale coatalned In .-aid
opened active am! Ann; ;&gt;ackers and shippers1 the statute in such «»®
’X uth
buying; price* 5G.1U- hfetwr. nalee ranged notice Is hereby given ibutooMturdsy.tbc Itm
at $r.auo.i «o phn,
light, $4J«e day of July. A. D.. Wt. aI tr-i *.&lt;*&gt;£»
4A0 rough packing. $4JS&amp;LCD mixed, and the forenoon. I cball sell
bidder, st the north from door Mr tn$4A5&lt;t.&lt;AJ heavj- pack tn* and shipping lota. । highest
Harry County Court House I n the &lt; ity of Ha*
Cattle—Market moderately active on local1 teasrtht being the ptaee wberr the lircui*
and shipping account, and prices with­ ftSrt for Barry Countyh. holden ■ ‘
out
material change; quotations ranged described In said mortgage, or m&gt; nu.b ttew«
at $A7ir&amp;&amp;35 choice to fancy uhipphu;: as may be necessary to pay U-.e nni«:W dw*
ftrera, SAOO&amp;iou g&lt;x«J u, choice do. $4AKr,»i said mortgage, with-seven per riM. InWrw.
f{'or
4JW common to fair do, $iau&amp;4.15 butchers'■ and all legal eosta. togeiber **ltl&gt;
(re of twenty-five dollars
•1^!'4 J*
ftao®-w «ockeix $2.73&lt;H.« Texans,
the premises being
$-MW14.3J feeders. $l.tefc4.0l) cows, $L50fc3JQ!1 thereto,
mortgage as all that certain piece'&gt;ri«w re
bulls, and XfiUJpi.O) vml calves.
tend Known nnd described
'^auujartw
Sheep -Market rather active; feeling ratherf
The north haW (Hi of the *wi,h*e7,.|,zSX
steady and prices unchiuige; quotationsi of section number two (2)
. rang nine west Ip Barry
,hJ Mn&gt;e
containing eighty ueres of laud be t

ssssjsr* *“*« -

rr«h. lomuiHt 10.-10.^72
per dux. Li*•« poultry —Old ©blcknas. HEtluuZ

Assignee of
Smith * Coixiwova. Attorneys for A&gt; x Dated this April 10th. WM.
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rm&gt;B4T« oanili

Birbufa. fijaauo;
«La&gt; New Orl». K
w brl.
dnv

the l«lh dav of June.

lM

forkNsw Yosa, June S».

ber,

Aa^^do Septem­
December. »7Mc. Corn-No. J mixed

U inbor, C6?6c. Data-No. 3 uibcedraaU.KUcido ■^UMU*U s**'RyeNeglected --Aricy—Neglected. Park—Dullnew.
July,»»; September, JflA*.

«.*&gt;•« —*

1 Hwn^hT^era.tmlnl»tr*lr!» ®rf
having this day fi'ed with
«»“ 1 ‘„1(» piav
account as siicb. praying th- J r ' d
t&gt;e heard and allowed and *l&gt;«
,,EM
bom said trust.
. ,1..,T1„&lt;,i.v ibe t«k
T»^u.»n it '•
Lferti »
day of July. A. D. u«t.
f, .)e#nng of
jff furemipti. •“.fKfKhJjrtat law Id o'4
told petition, and that thy bein at
m
deeewwdand all
»*»'*•
said estate, are required to &gt;PJ*xrr
probsW
of said court, then t® ** }]','' 'ri,unty. an,J
Office in me city
w i ? the |"w'er
•bow cause, if any ihvre be. *'0
iAD() lt j*

««;•

wiihoaH"1

�Peculiar

" r to combination ^.portion, and
IV“
of InenxilrtiW. Hood’. Barrapopr(urat1« ®
• curatlve value of the best
nIUpo*'''*,dies of the
known remcS kingdom.
' il -ir nKlhi nd economy. Hood’s
I*’] ‘
.p • &gt;ly mwlicino o&lt;wMeU can
7- (Mie Hundred !&gt;■*&lt;•• OoeDok
,ni!
la it* wmhdnalinertte, Hood’s
1,r*
Hl’ I
vtint.lbia-s CbTes .hitherto unSar5ai‘ _
’
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DELUGED THE LAND

N"

niece &lt;rf‘

Havoc Wrought hy the Flood
of Rainii Iowa.

Strict Construction of the Con
s •
tract Labor Law.

WORK OF THE BTORM AT OHEEOKE&amp;
PHIrtAms ,
*'»rk. Chicago.
""O' J«“” a-WMI. John Wait
and five other boys wore wading yeolerJr““ •“■“-"•^•braw Rpbl*
U
"l’p“,rel1 ““l'r Uwwiutr.

Sarsaparillalt,.it

Bmh ^t't
labor".
M«&gt; tirowool.
' &gt; sn ail"! Wood ppriflcrevvr
Both bodlutjroro recovwwl.
t** '.’ ,
■ i-ecutlar l» Us “wood uomo
’■ \--ihcre i- nx;re of Howl’s SaisaTHE DEMOCRATS OF IOWA.
Sioi'x City, la., June 20.—The stofm of
■ I in Lowell Uian of all oilier
'
rs I’re-utlar la Us phenomenal Tuesday converted the Sioux valley into a Onremoc Bolra K...,ml..trf 0, A.«lm»*'■»
l•
- “dWabroal1 great lake. The valley is one of the most
__ •u’»«—l’latrorm Point*.
reparation fertile sections of this part of the country,
Ottvmwa, la., Juno 2r..-The Demo­
‘'■
' ,(i so raphl'y nor held so and ia thickly settled, numerous town be­ erotic state convention met hero yester­
w'.r i /.t i il.i’ confldenco of nil classes ing scattered throughout ita length. Tho day with over l,.w Democrats on hand,
' ]• njiar in tho bmln-worti which
damage done will run into hundreds of
un,H,uded enthusiasm. Walter
*' I'c-'
!:-s‘h'.h-I’s Simmparillx «omthousands of dollars. Aside from the low H, Butler was temporary chairman; and
- ihf' k wi-.-dfc which modern
'
t
। g in medical Kustalhed through the sweeping away of in his speech he said: ”We meet toriav.
developed, houses, burns and cattle, there will be not us in years gone by, simply to plan for
' . i
5. .r&lt; practical experience In heavy losaee to farmers by the total de­ the perpetuity of our organization, but
’’ '
,
t in-..
Be sine to got only struction of grant fields of wheat and rolSBr,.,“.lh*7UUn“* °f nchk'‘,ment, to
corn. Although the flood came rather O-lebrute the day of success and name the
suddenly the people in the valley were not walers who shall march at the head of our
.. , .....
, .. ffkitixforfS. Prepared only taken by surprise, as riders were immedi­ eyer-incroaring columns at our certain
November triumph."
[Applause.] He
ately dispatched to carry the warning.
vouiDiantion.
। eulogized Governor Boles and declared
100 Doses One Dollar
Had tho flood occurred in tbe night there 1 . t*IB McKinley tall must go. Coinwould doublleiw have been great loos of J*”11®”*Wer® then ajipolnted and recess
life. The overflowing of the banks of the taken to 3 p. in.
Little Sioux aud Floyd rivers was the
‘
Upon rcaaaembling Hon. W. H. M .pi
primary cause of the fh»od. This wo* supplemeuted by a cloudburst at Ixam\rs, la. Aey. of Council Bluffs, was made perinnThe combination was an irresistible one, • «eut chairman, and he made a speech in
and it was not long before people in the I
«une key as the temporary chairman,
valley were fleeing to places of safety, in , Nominations bring declared in order there
many instances driving their cattle liefore ■ w,w but one name for governor—Boies—
them. The tidnl wave did not reach Sioux j *UI* I***1 nomination was made with a
City until yestenlay morning. It did not *»hout that nearly lifted the root. The
cotne with : rush, but gradually over- 1 ticket was completed as follows: Lieuflowcd.the banks of Floyd river and ex- i tenant, governor. I. L. Bestow: judge mi­
...... .
preme court. I* G. Kinne; superintendent
tended over to Leeds, a manufacturing
suburb. Several big factories were sub­ of schools, J. 11. Knoepfler; railroad com­
merged, aud the little town is now under missioner, Peter A. Dey.
. •!.- and n U'«v* *1!
tronbles tad-

PeCUliaF]

TO ItSell

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

CARTERS

JOL. NETTLETON’B LATEST DECIBI01I

MuAf.ti

Mmtoa Talks a UlUo

Politics—Tbs

well satisfied Ib&amp;t

ingtnn.
Washington, June ao.-Awistant Sec­
retary Nettleton has decided that the two
Japanese men imported by Mr. Woolf, ot
Chicago, must be returned to Japan. The
facts show that Mr. Woolf imported from
Japan two vehicles known there as jinrikshas and two Japanese men to propel
them by hand, his intention being to
place them in the public parks of Chicago
for the purpose .of hauling children free of
charge. He agreed to give the men $20
each i&gt;er month for a period of six months.
Mr. Woolf is in the clothing business and
Special Agent Stitch intimates "that it
might be an artless way Mr. Woolf luul of
benefiting his businesM.
Crnunda of the IlocUIon.
Assistant Secretary Nettleton in reach­
ing his decision says the enterprise as far
uv known is a new one in this country, but
enn hardly be called a new industry; nor
would it secmi ugly be necessary to import
Skilled labor" to propel jinriksbaa. Mr.
Wixilf is therefore held to have violated
the alien contract labor law, but as he has
declared that he hail upauch intention, AsMstant Secretary Nettleton say* If the men
are sent laick to Japan Mr. Woolf will not
be prosecuted.

CURE

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Infanta and Children.
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,
Threat* und Demand*.
Tbe koiRbu. Io a fonoer.
Secretary Foster, made the threat that
'tl,,., n o.’l.l u»e the power of their mt"1'
Mi lon to defeat tbe election of McKinley
K Zrrrnor thU U&gt;. If their draawl. for

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DROWNED IN THE OHIO.
A rira»ure Itarly of Three M
Two Mew.
Cl&gt;aM«l.JuncM-Fi''
well-known
rwtu«u'»
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PgOKU. nU.JuM Iffi-Sonu «&lt;«»•«”I
Rural Frl.br nwl'Td • ”«l“'
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.12 Ht.n.-s giving him warning that
*°d
u?kllEl “uuj.r rourolng bl.!

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„ round on Id. I«ru&gt;.

»ng. -ra -n-n-r ■£•££ ,
of the wonuntln
women in U&gt;®
nUh.
tb« party "*•
pm,.,!, en Um ,bt»vb«^
Th. ™p.y rj-l. •““*
£r.b£.Xi *&lt;■'
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CASTORIA

HOUSE.

Much nt Hume.
Washington, June30.—Yesterday morn­
The platform adopted has the following
ing a scraggy, unkempt old yeoman with
(Tn t he Ononawii branch of the Illinois features: ‘Dcninnds the repeal of the prohi­
Central railroad, which follows Little bition law, and fnvurs license: favors the u patriarchal beard; iu which the rich,
Sioux valley. the track is washed out in election of ’,'nited’ Suites senator by the bracing western zephyrs still lingered, and
tunny place*, and- several
of --------track - people; demands free coinage of silver; boots which tare a complexion of ochre,
-------— mile*
— ----_
Next* to
Ceu- ‘ denounce* t‘ e McKinley bill, its motives, entered the East room of the White House,
are under water.
J*
* the
‘ Illinois ~
v-; Cartels Littlo Liver Pfile are
tral'thu Omaha seem* to have been first to i nnd its theory; dettotuievs the last congress leading bls wife und three daughters. A '
:v. .CeiuiUpaUon.cnrtrig and pre­
t^conipl*lat.*titk&gt;u»yBiso
suffer. Its tracks are washed out al Ia-- j for extravagance; recommends a liberal few minutes afterwartl-the mother and
.. • t^coni
’-Uiat.wtiilotbsyaloe
... ... .—.w'—w ■HmulaCAtliA I nuirs and as far north ns Sheldon. The ■ appropriation for tbe World's fair, lu the daughters had arranged a nice little do­
L!-.iie»t.;nAhstlniuUiom®
wl jwels. Etuuliuxcyomj
Chicago nnd Northwestern reports heavy ' mnlters of pensions, trusts, eta, it is sim- mestic circle with chairs und the old coun­
; fliMsls all along its Engle Grove line, nnd . Hur to other jilntforms.
tryman luul spread hiiusclf out upon tho
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richly upholstered sofa.
I numerous wanhonta in the vicinity of ;
*
*
! Sutherland and Paulina station. TheDli-'
THE FREAK OF TWO GIRLS.
I
Prepared to Kat Their LuncL.
rat will
«iu ihiiiw
a train 1&lt;
...
.
I Callers nt the house passed the party
• tru! ibealtncatprioelraitofbosswb# ।. noiH
nois vent
Central
not la* Hiuv
able iu
to gri
get n
out oof
here until
until Saturday
Saturday night.
night. The
The ! T,“‘&gt; &lt;’u,nb * Hrrwrry chimin-) ass Feet j w|t|j M1j,pri.bH^i laughter or elevated
•
. .M’c^i’t^ubutfOTttk
out
f here
i-igh at Mil wanker.
I nasal organs and the doorkeepers were
. . f ' -■■.''"ii nnd ttowhSSpEbiwSS. Wbther
*&gt;ther roods
roads may begin running trains to-j
to- •
|
MILWAUKEE. Wta,
June 29.-—Two I cudgeling their brains «*m to the be*t
.
w tr^Ust they will not bs wH- ‘ ‘ ‘
uSjmitSim. But after allsick haad &lt;
| young women, Huhta De Calira . and | means of removing them, when they were
THE HAVOC AT CHEROKEE.
I Anna Schroeder, between 7 and b o'clock . tawildered by hearing tbe old gentleman
I tratunl.) rvraimt t-limb-l t.. th. u,»or JlrrotoMotUmglrl. to .pro th. lunch» ..h..t A..R-KU | lhr
,
t&lt;11. bu.k« rnttl .preml .lli.m-r on
• !■*&gt;»«.
■
•
which he had laid upon the floor, ibis
mi^T lives th*t hare is wbara .
' Ak-‘-Later rersirts to,t
I,u----Dding
lu the city, and
their
- ve straw on
Blraw
&lt;in thc doorkeepers
’
Jltbetar
-------------------------- waved
-------- I was
thewdwisi
the doorkeepers
’
W.\THRUX),
t
Ia..
June
2»L
—
Later
reports
•: great biatt. OurjilUacoroitwhUB !
iumdkerchiefs to a crowd below, who had I pmiunmee. One of them .spoke to the
। rc.
from Cherokee indicate that the storm
watched them perform their dangerous rurul visitors.
ilhnmksadoes,
i
Tuesday
was
worse
than
first
rejiorUsL
/
i : - or l*o pill* maha* dose. 1
and remarkable feat. The chimney i- ±jr. &gt;
Think, lien ita* Grown Too lMfc.
W .:»blo sod do aot gnpo or ' a courier ha* arrived at Aurelia from feet high, and the entire a^vnl was j
Wt, W(,u t hurt your floor," said
■
SB
Cherokee,
giving the
ion-that 11J0 made
cucnistr, KI'U'N
'“v informal
luiwuumivi.
Iiiniir Oil
ituurti uu
on ladders
on ithe outside of the the well-meaning old lady, and being ns­
Iut.iMS'.cents; tireforaL ooia
__
_ .
I houses at Cherokee have been washed chimney,
there
being
,
lh?~- bel23 a snmll landing #urwI thM u WiW H flagrant violation of
tj
the ladders are : lhl, nik^ tlK. ohl man broke out: “Well, if
CaWTEg MEDICINE CO.. New York;
aWHV Hot no further loss uf life is re- every thirty fret, so that
tl
SMiLLPjll. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
ported there beyond the four |»erson« j in an almost perpendicular posiilun. To ; Jl(.n fj-irrison has grown so big since he
’hose
drownlmrwaa
reported
Wedne- a*1*' b’ ‘he. ,lnu»?r ”f th&lt;?.
“ i came to the White House that he won’t
,—
------------------- ---------------- whose
drowning
was reported
Wfcdnes-i
. whose drowning
p&lt;
strong wind was blowing at thc-time, but nu1(w a Hoosier toeven ent on bis floor,
i the young women—neither of whom was wh}.t lhvni
done with him, and you
or how the unfortunates met their daMh. • ' over 30 years of age-never once last their Iu.|y u.|j him so."
Everything ta in the wildest confusion. , ervr. The descent was made Ln the same ।
‘ Trvlug to Seo the Frosident.
The same is true ut Correctionville nnd no ! manner,
I The old gentleman added to one who
t ..r IL-Htnirrins the i druiriexlon.
word by telegraph can be received from |
, questioned him: “My name is William
ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.
Shultz, and 1 live near Kccksville, Daviess
them until communication is n-w»tab- |
. county, Ind. 1 voted for Den Harrison
—-----------1 and my father votwl for old Tippecanoe.
CHICAGO, June dll.—At a meeting of the Wo’ve'been tryin’ for three days to see the
Prof. 1. HUBERT. TOLEDO. OHIO.
ia now
now known
know n though Six
six pcrsnnsmrt
persons met
I It la
of
■ -- off the
&gt;1...Army
k
..t the
V b..TenT.,n.' president, but
I.til they
tlu-v told
told us
111 he
11U wasn
W.'LMll’’tl in.
ill.
, their death in the country around Nyroe{ j iKht &gt;
lwen vWtjQ. U| Xorth Cftr&lt;llinn ^.i
’ &gt;p*de *tor more than •tionville, -.„i
and tl.M
the nnnitar
number is
h retMirted
reported in
in-­
_ ._ .
. ..
came through Washington on purpose to
to hold
the rvuiliou
reunion m
of mv
the nwaxra.
society Uli.
here ...1
on
IO
UOIO lUV
• I ,
I Of loien-fhtti &lt;1 Oi^ one |
to eight. HoOMN, barm., aud out­ Wednesday mid Thursday. Ort. 7thi and (•*tbc l'«»idcnt.
&gt; M in-li'^T'i’*1 i&lt;&lt;«» tiisde i houses were reported floating in the Little j Wednesday ana Miursday, uit. «»u aud
Hth. General Grant’s statue, which ar ;
HARRISON AND GRESHAM.
x.raii II
Md gjoux pm*t Cherokee all day. No one | rived here yesterday, will be unveiled at ।
;itan,“'S!27&lt;?SSl- know, whore tl.wy ootn. from but .re
IJncoln park on the second day ot the ' %vbat Uoeernor Morton’s Non Thinks «»f
a ill..-.- n of mortiuna, I presumed to he from Sutherland. No reunion.! The annual oration will be.de-1
Their Compsrsthr Htreng»h. .
• e said Sarah H. Austin I J(Mg
fe
reported from the up coun- lirvred byGeneral Hickenlooper at J ho | WasHINUTON, June 80.—Oliver T. Mor■ 'i.’j'rk„.l”r^n?"”r„ I trr. AurelU -report, from two to lour Auditorium ou the evening of Ort. 7th. . tou f Indianapolis, son of thy late SenaA'lau-a
I!»&lt; in liber S7 : feet of water in the streets there
wines­ Invitations to attend and r'*"Po,1‘* lo ! fcr’oiiyer P. Morton, is among the latest
. .md n&gt; tbe -laid Daniel I
cellars are flooded and thou- )
MtJ* banquet will be sent to IJrwii-hen&gt;
prominent among
:'i.Vm'.'tWr.Su ! -nd. o&lt; ttoltan worth ot moreb.ndi-.nna
. i*»i, in liber 3C uf household goods are destroyed. Atbtorm
. nnd by the said K. 11. ’
the merchants were unable to get tenon; ex-Governor Gordon, of Georgia; clone friend of Judge Graham, Mr. Murrki.rt-1 Audr.is, by an bM- [ luto thtfir Mtorw on account of the water.
: ■ i M.sv im. 1KO. atul recorded In All passenger and freight traffic west of General Vilas, of Wisconsin, and many of ton was asked yesterday about the auti
the must distinguished men In all parts of , Harrisou and pro-Graham movement in
.T'.-fli- Mrylltb, 1MU, In litter W
the country.
1 the state
to that
that b
is now
now being
being talked
talked about.
: • ou psg* li*l. for which detaull Aurelia lias been abandoned.
irz .n-i Andrus by virtu- nf the right
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i.i- utinwmim.xn
his
He
said:
“Harrison is no
no stroniier
stronger than
than'his
Fifteen Hundred Homeless. ,
I", -aid mi&gt;:tgsse. U.v» tupde wild bentparty. It Is too tar from file election to
THE 'VARSITY BOAT RACE.
The wagon bridge over the Sioux south
Lu!»&lt;»l»t i-ritiei *:d tnm uf said
Judge what the character of the delegation
of Cherokee went out about 10 o’clock
will be. It Is still a matter of doubt yet to
Tm-sday night. This was followed by all of
- it ih*-dde of till* notice
be settlwl."
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•i.xdollars ni.«l ien ernis, the houses on the flat in that part of the
Skw LOUDON. Conn.. June W.—Tbe
No Man Ita* the State Yet.
law b.xrtng been town, numtaring over one hundred. The
“You say that Harrison is no stronger
•r
MUioiHl secured by number of ixople driven from their homes 'rurally boat race, eight one,, four mile,,
waa
roe
-1
yealerday
and
«»
a
aurprimt
Hum
his
party
in
Indiana.
Do
yod
think
ii) pail tlirrrwf.
iv srreby givro that on Mst was tat ween 1.300 and l.»». The rivercon
■o-pir.n * r IWI si irii o'cln -k tinued to rise until 3 o’clock, at that time U, th.— who had watcl.e.1 the twocrewa Gresham 1*1"
Mr Morton hesitated about replying to
bring ten feet higher than was ever known. at their practice. The race waa eonraalrd
Every bridge across the Slops river, both to Yale by all Rood 1U,1K” and when tbe this, but finally said: “To be frank, I
llory nnd Male of Michigan.
think he is. Judge Gresham has lost none
—u.g the bull dug in whl«-h the wagon and railroad, i« gone lx-tween here Harrard lioya came in eleven length­
■ -i .Hiuty &lt;«1 lurry I’ held, al and Ottawa, and probably every bridge in in front there waa a lot of moorner. who of hw strength iu tbe slate, and, perhaps,
hns gained considerable. 1 do not know
&gt; tin- higliifit rudder, the preml- Cherokee county, on tbe Sioux rivpr.
ha.1 heeo glrlog odd. again.! her. The that Judge Gresham is thinking about the
w -;il. mortgage or so much
» .Umsted at •»OO.0®0.
atari wan made at IMO a m Harvard presidency. He h- -aid nothing to me
t- ncrcMmry to satbfy the
Wetlncsday night most of the distressed । took tbe lead from the atari, and kepkil lo
■ ild mortgage asaboveset forth.
about it. As to the general situation, he
v M and provided for people found! shelter »«
' tbe end, gradually increaalog it, WhUe 'l™ added, “I think it may be set down wccr•irrmlra
remises bring
nrinis situate
miu&gt;w , of
ot the
tne Republic
reepuiwiv and Odd Fellows balvs,• Yale crew aeemod to get rattled and low tain that uo man yet has the state. There
------ of -------------I! and. Rrrangcment* were
were made
made wherenj
whwebj henrt
eounn
Btrrv aud
There were six lengths between may or may not lx/ opposition to Mr.
.&gt;■ aim ■•escribed as hdlows: i .
itfh| be cared for until some action thehmuaattbe mile and ten &lt;"«&gt;■***
J uf I its uundH-ii'd ten hundred tuej raKbt
nugnt ot «»re
_the town
Harrisou later on.”
.. id.rd ihtrtj nine and ten j U taken. Yertrrtiay morning tbe wwn 31, mile*. 11 !• admitted that the race
THE KNIGHTS AND MEREDITH.
to* riu. (onnerlv village, .of nr.Mu.nted a very sorrowful appearance. «L woo on tbe moriu ol th, errwit Tbe
•:ov-x m th.,- recurd.dnlal thereof. ■ E..
bouses that remain on the flat were
.. Miv’h. Jmw a. ran.
„„d Pro*. h.v»P time was 21 :M
Powderly Going Io Washington With
Makg Aurr anurch.
Two of McKinley’* Friend*. j
reaily
begun
to
clean
up
the
rnbUsh.
Fbe
A NORWEGIAN RUNS .‘MUCK.
A "Irate ■&gt;! the Mortgage.
WA8H1NUTON, June SO.1—The fight of
I destruction of property alone in Cberokw
theallKnights
of Labor against Captain
in about gSJO.inO- Hesides almost
of
the stock pastured along the Sioux were
Meredith, chief of the bureau of engrav­
IT
z-w
carried away ’’7 the ,,t,od’ oaly °&gt;
B,b,' ', KRTHBIBT, Mich.. Jun, 30 -ln Berg- ing and printing, has aMumed in|
Miron StutdW ”lg“ J“hn UU‘”“' enunl ln«re« 1"
lhc
-”d ",b”
I
I n Norwegian, got angry because some one !t Um l«-u Uken op l’&gt; lb« oxreutlv,
__ „
_________
,
I
SXiEtlrutA Grabbing.hug.
Ilir .tiunom faltl RouU."
Blown tv ,Al-ora.
ot that ordw.. loton»tl«i
A„TtX. Minn.. Jun._____________________ | Lit. b. ,UM»d J&lt;*»
“"T £ rtwhra b-r, y«ocrd*y tfcl Pojrdetb.
rifle storm in this section
ednosdny ,
uinking a wound eleven inches Derlloniol llayea ■'“* &gt;'ft
night a cyclone swept over the eastern
Dear|y to the btart. He then to ri.it WMhlngioo In roon-Mloo with
tb, mntur.
Ac.IOI»uirl»« *•“ «"&gt;
pinion ol lbl. “untr. unxkjug -.”^'
j„hn s^.r h&gt;
2 14! S3»i i.KilOAO
[Uu&gt;W J. Rp«n. "•■orrtMy of •-«!, of Obltb
■ nnd D K. \Vnt*m. attorney Kenoral ot

K&amp; Prnt 1 HUBERT'S
Bn _ ./.'-IM rtamvaama

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the rtlnMaUmenl of “rt*1”
Ubor .llwtharRWl from the barton nd™­
^p*«rIr1.'^b,«3
l„ rk- that tbe principal office™ oMho
KnighU at l*lx&gt;r ere now oo their wjr
bere «mwp«lel by two of Mr. McKln-

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ley’s close friends.

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Snusorai-D, June ST.-Tbe forU&gt;™^in, crop bKltetlnu! &lt;b« .ut. d'l*H”“‘
J1 cgrlculjara will tffio" tba oo Jut" “
uXro
crop in
&lt;» the
“» northern an imou £
Lbe
^rn crop
u*
the state was so per
......... — ~ ,
lb. rootral ro"""'“ F" ™“
d
win them port &gt;&lt;&gt;n M net rent

or

CUFF

THAT CAN BE RELIED OS

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THE MARK

BEARS THIS MARK.

TRADE

ELLuloID
mark.

CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.

ERIHO.
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING.

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No. io Spruce Street,
NEW YORK.

CHANCERY SALE.
. . .
In pnraance of and by virtue of an order ana
d-rr *e of the rln-tilt ewrt for the Mwrat) of
turrv. tn chancery, tn the State of
niMteaixl da’e&lt;l&lt;»«. ttaawh day of February A. D.
Utnl. lu a eertalu cause therein penfl’ug wnerata
George W. Button &gt;s complainant aa^
Hnx »&gt;•“». Man Bounds and Usury S, Kouaoa
MN&lt;HW,lb«Bn«rrhv given that I shall sell at
public aurtioti to the htatast bidder, on Satur­
day 11m eleventh day of July A- l&gt;. TiE'l.at tea
o'clock In tb»-forenoon. at the north treat door
of Um Court bou&lt;e In the City of Hastings County
of Hain and Stair of Michigan. s*hl Court house
bring the place for bolding the circuit courtfcr
Mid County of Harry the fnbowtaK desentad
property; io sit. Tim t&gt;orh eaid quarter ot Ita
north east quarter «&gt;f section twenty on**, ta
town lb rec i.ofth. ranae tea west lu Barry
•Wi'S&amp;'W-.Mri.,*’--*'Tte raterts ot this Great C&lt;w?h Core b
ALoszii t-KanASiuJC__
( Ireutt Court Cornmbujtoojr.
All draegbx. »re .alliotiled to rell U on a po*harry* County. Mich.
1TH &amp;COLC1WOVK.
ilitre tntM»ntte. • t« that no other core c»n we.
Solicitor, for CumptataMit.
cadSC suarl. That it may become known,

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria

SHILOH S

CONSUMPTION
CURE.

the Proprietors nt en enrwfno™ expenw. «re
SLins a Sample Bottle Free rnto erery bene
&amp; the United Sate, and Cumd.-, ,U

G1LLASP1E,

�astings

Banner,

AMite*. Thiirad.r. Jolys. iw»&gt;-

HOI HASTINGS, MICH.. POSTOFFICK,
XPOCBT 14. 187P.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
True to their tactics of making grist of
every thing that can be dragged Into the
free trade, hopper, tlic workers for that
policy are-bow pointing to the phenomenal
growth of cities and villages disclosed by
tbe late census as proof of their allegation
that one section of the coantry is neces­
sarily built up the expense of another.
Aud because under the regts of a dlscrim
Inatlng tariff we have been able to found
and maintain innumerable centers of Indus­
try in this country instead of Supporting
those established abroad, protection Is
.
pointed at as an evil to be denounced
•- Brbc.rcver a “reformer” can find hearers.
■ and voted out of existence in accordance
1 with the desire of traders whose palais
Iteh after profits to be realized from the

&gt;•

works have been tbe moat strenuous oppo­
nent# of the increased duty on tin plates.
And the English rely. In part, on tbe exer­
tions of such American investors for the
repeal of the duty. They thought that the
combination between the tin-plate mill
owners of both countries aud the immense
foreign manufacturing and Importing in­
terests would prevent at least the tin-plate
clause ot the McKinley bill from passing,
but they were mistaken, and they are mis
taken In respect to its repeal. The profits
will drop again to pence; they will un­
doubtedly disappear, for these mills wilF
have tf/aell better goods at a lower price,
raising the wages paid to their operatives
al tbe same time.
Every once in a while some free trade
ass gets up on hls hind legs and brays like
this:
Tbe Leader has frequent rejoicings over
the fact that sugar will be cheaper after
April 1, because tbe tariff on It has been
taken off. As that paper has always con­
tended that the tariff ia not a tax, no dia­
gram of Its self-inflicted joke seems ueces-

Immediately after the; exerciso tbe
graduates and alumni of tbe school, to­
gether with a few invited friend*, repaired
to tbe elegant home of Senator nnd Mra.
P. T. C’olgrove. where the alumni banquet
was held on tbe apaclous lawn. The re­
freshments were excellent and reflect great
credit upon the ladies connected with the
Episcopal church who prepared them.
After the banquet the following toasts
were responded to. Miss Flo. Beadle act­
ing as toast-mistress in her usnal happy
style:—
Welcome to the Class of ’Ot, Miss Gertie
Bentley.
Response. Duane-Batter.
Our married mcmlters, Frank Nagler.
Teachers Prospects, Mias Hallock.
Our Honorary Members. Prof. Sterling.
The Absent Members, Miss Sable Beadle.
Our School Board, Clement Smith.
The Ladies, M. L Coot
Tbe Gentlemen. Mis* Beite Throop.
To-night’s Banquet, Sherley Smith.
Our Host and Hoatess, M4as Edith Bab­
cock.
The toasts were of the eomlcal order
and some were very pithy. The choir sang
three beautiful songs. At the close of
these exercteas all met In the parlors of the
bouse and elected officers for the ensuing
year as follows:
.
President, Sherley Smith.
Vice President Miss Bertha Bentley.
2nd Vice President. W. R. Cook.
Secretary, Miss Sadie Beadle.
Treasurer, Clarence Barber.
THE 'MARKETS-

MIXER’S

CAS.S.
BLOOD

GRADUATING EXERCISES.

THE GREATEST

tings High Schoul Friday.

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

Alnmtil Reunion nnd Banquet In the

The one event In tbe life AL the Utah
school scholar, looked forward to with
more fear and still with more pleasure
than any other event. Is the day of gratiuatlon. The fear induced by looking at a
perfect “sea of upturned faces” is often
apt to bring on a severe case of stage
dertaken to bring public sentiment in line fright, and mankind be thus deprived of
listening to orations and essays that may
therewith, the inevitable decadence ot our’ bring immortality to the writers of. them.
Mttorud prosperity will fall upon no inter­■ The real pleasure comes after the mind has
est more disastrously than that of the, been eased by the delivery, and the gnulufarmer. He will then be forced to sec, "it.’ ate sits down midst the plaudits nf the nssembled multitude, ami the ushers fairly
be cannot now seo, that our phenomenalI drown him or her with presents and floral
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urban growth is an adjunct of nationalI offerings.
,
Friday was tbe 15th annual commenceprosperity, without which his own calling
‘ inent of the Hastings High school, nnd the
would present no hope for bettering the’ day could not have been better hwi it been
rendition of himself aud those (or whom1 made to order by the senior _orass. The
exercises commenced
one o’clock and
were held In the court yard, where the
। Juniors had erected a large platform and
■ trimmed it beautifully with flowers and
Oa the 2d lost a tin-plate plant was sold evergreens.
We would like to give an
at auction In Swansea. Wales. The works account of each oration nnd essay, but an
stood on leased groupd and were sold sub­ individual mention would take too much
time and space. Tbe unanimous opinion,
ject to the “acquiescence” of one of the
however, was that the exercises tills year
owners of the premises, and “the pur­ were fully up to those ot any previous
chaser could not come Into possession till year. And one thing that the graduating
the 1st of August a month after the Mc­ class apparently took Into consideration
was commended on all sides, and that was
Kinley tariff on tin plates comes Into opera­
the making of tbe orations and essays as
tion. In hls opening remarks the auc- brief as possible to conform to the patience
of the audience, as there Is no disputing
The works were well fitted with all the fact that standing or sitting and listen­
ing to twenty-two productions besides
of 1650 boxes a week, it was not for him other parts of the program in one after­
to give ho representative a company us noon becomes rather tiresome. But all of
■was present an estimate of what the profits the program was listened to with marked
were, but be understood that at some attention, and several parts were worthy
works it was as much as 5s a box. If they of special mention. A# we said before, wc
only took a profit ofs 2 a box they would wonld like to make an individual mention
find an annual profit of 8.580 pounds, and of each, but we must refrain from lack ot
time and space. Suffice It to say the pro­
at 4s. It wonld be 17.160 pounds.
gram was Interesting throughout and the
The Iron and Steel Trades’ Journaj
class of ’Pl have reason to be proud. The
■ttkes thia curious-comment on the above following is tbe program:
Music—Glee club.
Invocation.
Time was, and, perhaps, will l* again.
Salutatory. Lydia Dillbahncr.
When profits on boxes of tin plates were
Abraham Lincoln, Charles Duane Bauer.
calculated in pennies, not shillings,
Mottoes, Lulu Clare Tceple.
and we do Mt suppose that
any
All Nature in Harmony. Kadle Leins.
•t tbe buyers present were misled as to
War No More. Harry A. Bowker.
Class Motto, Fanny Seaver.
Music Solo—Miss Minnie Evans.
-------but tbe competition for tbe
Woman of the 20th Century. Edith L.
shows that there are plenty of
Barnum.
Life’s Purpose. Ora A. McClintock.
ie tiieir Interest In the Industry. The
History of Hastings, Minnie E. Calkins.
Mentatires of several large manufacThe Modern High School Boy, E. Ger­
« awe amongst the bidden for the
x, i®e of them representing Nr. trude Lake.
Stepping Stones to Higher Things, F.
ips. of Abertillery. who has already
Belle Lampman.
than SO mills ruuaing.
Class Oration—Africa’s Future. Wm.
Guy Bauer.
Music.
; uilllfi returned by the Journal as the
binow Bound. Maud E. Stebbins.
Tbe American Girl as She Is. Minnie A.
ob March 7, 20 new ones having been
Wardell.
d within a short time. Of this total
Class Poem—Hastings High School
Alumni, Edna Brown.
Immigration. Chauncy R. Bishop.
Mtimate of profits—viz.,
Soliloquy of the School Room dock,
Grace Mae Hobbs.
Class History. Wllda Belle Bl1ven.

DECLARED OFF

Now is your time to buy your supply of

And street cars will run as
usual, starting from the main
part of tho city and running
up Mich. Ake. directly to and
al way stopping at the

971814

The Leader, like every other protection­
sate of foreign goods to American consutn- ists, has uniformly maintained that the
tariff on sugar or any other article we do
In this contention the free trade attor­ not adequately produce, Isa tax; as much
Hastings.
neys seek to steal the livery of protection a tax as the Internal revenue tax on tobac­
weoi-ao©»c. '
in which to parade tiieir alien, bantling of co. A protective tariff—that Is to say. a
▲pples—tirtad.—
Butter—‘Xi! 1.
tariff reform. Even- hive of Industry tariff which creates and maintains the pro­
Clover SMU S3 fiOffLQO.
that raises Its pillar of bloud by day and duction of any article In this country in
Beans—S1.GO per bu.
Cora—C3€t c.
fire by night stands a monument to the amount approximating the domestic de­
Beet—l&gt;njsscd Sfi-OOfitfiJO calves. »I OO.ft4.3O
Kan-13 415c.
wledum of those tariff measures Inaugura­ mand—is not a tax in any true sense as
Hides—Beet,4UC; calf, 5c.
we
have
a
thousand
times
explained.
Tbe
ted by tbe founders of the republic, and
Lard—Sc.
a
Lime—BeillDyatooc per bbl; waterlime.tiJO
without which we would even yet be buying tariff on sugar was not a protective tariff. per bbl.
Oats—U* perbu.
material and machinery from Europe, and It was a tariff for revenue only, and that
Potatoes—90c. per bu.
paying for them In such farm products as is why the free traders Instated upon pre­
Fork-X 00AS4.5O.
Ftaster-NelUng at
per ton.
foreigners preferred to accept at their own serving It. A tariff for revenue only is
Salt—Selling at Si tier bbl.
admitedly
a
tax.
Everybody
agrees
to
Timothy
Sced-Sclllniratai.TS per hu.
prices. It was the avowed object of Pro­
Wbeat-No.!. while? .Stared. S .33.
tection to extend ^manufactures lu the that. A protective tariff is not a tax.
Elour-$3 00 per hundred.
Bye-T*,.
United States—not only to make certain The man who cannot see any difference
the desired relief from dependance upon between the two tilings is just what we
Beans—$2.ro t&gt;cr bu. foe city picked.
outside nations for the necessaries of life, have characterized him lu the opening sen­
Butter— laftl.V. creamcnr
Corn—Oc ner bu.
but to insure continued domestic prosper­ tence ot these few remarks.—Cleveland
Emto-isawc.
Omm—43cocrbu.
ity by giving to farmers a certain and Leader.
Poultry—Live: chickens, c;
duck.
profitable market for the largest possible
The Journal fancies It has successfully turkeys.
percentage of workers In other than agricul*
defended the democratic state auditors
tural pursuits.
who leased the state stores at Lansing far
Cattle—
• It Is the people thus employed who have SSOO less than the highest bld, by giving
Sheep and LainbsHogs—Medium aud Mixed
so amazingly Increased the populations of that’much into the pockets of a favorite
cities and villages, anil to the extent that bank and a favored firm of the capital
by reason of a diversity of Industries tbe city. Tbe Johmal’s defense Is certainly
workers thus congregated are enabled to unique. It doesn't say anything, about it.
earn fair wages and become liberal buyers, but goes off into a rambling chase after, a
to that extent does their increase in num­ republican official, who once stole tbe rent
bers; become a benefit to every farmer who from the 6tat/? stored but from whose ras­
has a surplus to sell. Every workman cality the Journal admits the state has lost
FOR THE
thus employed in tbe United Stales Is ten nothing and will lose nothing, since his
times the better consumer of American bondsmen are good.
farm products than any man similarly ctnADDITIONAL LOCAL.
ptoyrd iu Europe. Tins because the for­

eigner only buys here what he cannot get
cheaper somewhere else, and hls Interest
and alm Is to render payment for this easier
than now by keening hls money at home
and compelling us to allow him a profit on
wares titat he makes for sale.
Here Is to be found the inspiration of•
opposition to our policy of fostering home.
'
tertnstrics. And If th&lt;.14sue is ever decid­
’
ed in accordance with foreign dictationi
and tbe efforts of such citizens ns have un­.

SMCirStrikipio NEED TO WAIT.
SUMMER
CLOTHING.

Jesse Townsend,

We have magnificient values in men’s suits, all wool
stviish, elegant and durable.
Cheviot, cassimere, worsted, etcAn unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS of
every color and shade.

where may always be seen
some of the finest carnages
and road wagons-in the city.

It Costs You Nothing

JESSE TOWNSEND

To see our stock of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.
'

Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.
HASTINGS. MICH.

*

HASTINGS, MICH.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

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L. A. WETZEL,

Fire aid taital luvuco AgL
I wish to announce to the
public that in addition to reg­
ular Fire Insurance business, I
am also agent for the Mutual
Reserve Live Stock Insurance
Company, of Marshall, Mich.,
the only live stock insurance
company authorized to trans­
act business in the state of
Michigan’ Said.company was
organized for the purpose of
insuring live stock from death
। from all causes under the mu­

tual plan where the eost of
such insurance is each yeai
limited by the death rate of
that year.

It is Conceded That
RUSSELL
Has met the expectations of all who are look-

ing for the latest and best things in

SPRING DRESS GOODS
|X j- Pprfain Thflt
11 lu Vvl iQlll I llul
Russel has shown to the ladies of Hastings

RCMEDY OF THE AGE.
A

land vicinity the best and most desirable line
of

nnd SK1N Di-KEACS.

It him no eqnaL Send
for pamphlet showing toatimonuls ofaxnv
Hastings. Mich.. March 10. !W».
I was
ted with a scrofulous *orw on my
r.nn which was a running son- fur ox«r two
jears. Was traded by physician* with no effect
amt by tb&lt;- use of five or »lx bottles of Mixer's
Cancer and Scrofula Mvrup was entlicly cured
and have never been afflicted «mre
N.T. I’AtlKKIt.
Prop. Hastings House.

Tor Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.

Photographs I
Cabinets $2,00 per Dozen
For a short time only.

I hereby notify the public
that I have bought the Photo
Gallery formerly owned by B.
Shoemaker, north of Ford’s
hotel, and have employed a
first-class artist. All orders
shall be promptly attended to
and satisfaction guaranteed.
You get your work when it’s
promised. Good work at a
reasonable price. Please give
us a call.

PAar is Green
and London Purple,
White Hellebore
and Insect Powder,
Bug Finish
and insect Gnns,
Sticky and Poison Fly Paper,
Pure and cheap.

MILLINERY GOODS
ever shown in Barry County.

The Universal Verdict
Is that the goods and the prices arc right

Call in.

We are constantly receiving new

things m our line and are always glad to show
them

FRED L. HEATH

AT RUSSELL’S.

THE DRUGGIST.

CHAS. CHANDLER
PROPRIETOR.

STEKETEE’'
CHOLERA
IMPROVED

tioo Cholera cure
HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN

A Very IVise Man.
Many years ago stated that "Money saved is better that Money
earned,
1 he impression continues to grow that this wise man told
the truth.
5
This leads us to remark that it is always “Mouey Saved to buy
the best makes of shoes. They wear longer, wear better, and give
one satisfaction while wearing,
We keep this kind of goods, and consult the interests of our ctisYou will
tomers as well as pur own when making prices on them.
be consulting your own interests if you buy these goods.
You
will
certainly agree with us in saying of them, after you have put them to
t le test of actual wear, that you made a judicious purchase.

Aerial Navigation Rose b. Bihinger.

DEALERS OF

�Hastings Banner.
"GuSL- i
lwl-j ■ •
--• ... ,:
Ejcu'. Editor.

....

tables of all kinds

tagdaibftesh: Bt
very lo'A l‘r''e?’ ■
We .vill l i-e more of that
ii.7u per cwt,
A lj.-.lb , of crockery and
glassware.
‘ Ca.h m'cl things toeat. given
'for former's
r ‘----- proin cj ■.
dure.
Sagar- are way dowi) and
ti/e lottom falling out.
Cail and see ns. |

JOS. ROGERS

iXStturfay we werewhcraa
limb nfB
rp arh tree atamt two fet-l |onf amtalnlng
well developed peacliea, If this |4 t&lt;,
be taken n« a aampln of this kind of frujt
peaches will Imj a drug on the market this '

The Baxnu erew Is Indebted to Ju.
H. Sutton for a box of luscious straw­
berries. Mr. Sutton Inform# us that he
has any quantity uf find plant# io sell
nnd If they hiIm? such fruit as that riven
us they are the kind to buy.

•that -

ft K. Roe U vUUta, Iricn,u ln

«" bwlnerf'
winuiT"1' Sl'b"“ '*

The receipt this week of three copies of
•‘Resolutions’'of respect and a -card of
thanks." also one obituary, without cash
to pay or agreement to pay. Impels u# to
say that none of these nor articles of thta
kind will be published unleM paid for. or
b.S*S5
payment Is guaranteed.
Tickets will be lasued on Friday and
Saturday. July 3 and 4 by the C. K. &amp; 8.
R. R. at rate of one fare for round trip
tickets good-returning Monday July c
Children between the age of S and 12 years
half fare. No charge will la* made les#
than 25 cents for adults and iScta. for
children. Tickets good going on date of
sale.

Mr. Ezra Bostwick, of Union City, has
given another fifty thousand dollars to
Albion college; a gentleman who formerly
resided in Michigan haavlven twenty-five
thousand more, and other gifts, aggregat­
ing a total of nearly one hundred thousand
dollars, make this financially the most
stitution.

The Soap

PERSONA£MENTION,

Ed Bottom left fur Deuxdt Tuesday,

We Uve brard nugy hMky Ukp.y.-r.
of this city and outside expires the hope
that the bnanl of supervisors would sub­
mit the question ot raising a sum sufficient
to build both a new jail mid wurt house.
These gentlemen say, and we think cor­
rectly. that tlic two could be pul up nt
once nt a targe saving compared with
building a jail now and a court house later
on.

ot

“

~ •»
’WMrrt.Uw

I will fit your eyes perfectly.
find the

at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.

= O-OTfllNQ I ■

I-oula Goodyear returned home Friday
1 row Kenyon college.
■ V; H prosperous
E*q-.
of Coldwater,
was of the In­
year
in the history
*n the city over Sunday,

Mrs. y. C. Turner, of Wayland, visited
Hartings frlcm’a the jrnst week.

:-Hals, Caps awl Cerfs Italw Coot:

Mr. A. C, Barnes, of Yorkville, called
on friends here the first of the week.

Wallle Wilkins and Mis* Bertha Bently
returned from Ypailanta Wednesday.
'

Are what we have for sale, and these are what people all have to buy, and the

PLACE - TO - BUY - SUCH - GOODS

John Atkins, of Grand Rapids, visited
Write the Western Michigan college. ft lends nnd relatives here Over Sunday.
Grand Rapids, Mich., for new year book.
Mrs. McDermott ot.Clyde. Ohio, ia visit­
Literary, teachers' normal kindergarten, ing her inother Mrs. Truman Williams.
commercial and shorthand courses. Re­
Dr. J. A. Baughman mid wife of Wood­
view term for teacliers commences July
20th. and continues six weeks. Extensive land were in the citv on a brief visit Tues­
preparations lowest rates, board aud rrxim day.
S2.25 per week. Tire most elaborate
Miss Gertie Mudge is home from Grand
college building iu North America Just Haven, where she has been attending
I completed. Write for particulars.
school.
The sale of summer resort tickets com­
Mrs. Bert Hamlin returned from Holland
mencing June 4th. 1891. fjouj Hastings Saturday where she attended the wedding
to points und at rates named as follows: Jot her sister.
Traverse City and return 87.10. Hay View
. orMIPetoskey
m Maud Hamlin
leaves the
latterHarbor
part
und return
S«.95.
Springs and return 38.20. Mackinaw City of the week for a visit with relatives i n
ami return $10.30. Mackinac !#iatid.and re- 'South Haven.
tarn SI 1.38. Sale will coutlnue until MFrank G. Na'gler was among the I’nlvorsiSeptember doth. Extreme limit (or return ,ty students Who took In the commencement
2.000
ioxerclses nnd Alumni banquet.
passage on Rebels to all above (mints will
M. II. Cou.tx*.
adwriisemenis be Oct. 31, iwi.
Mrs. F. M. Thoma* nnd brother Jay
Ticket Agt. M. C. R. IL
■ l.lcbtv. ot Grand Junction, are expected in
The secretary of the #tab9&gt; board of aud­ :tl»e city to-day to visit their parents.
oi tbe week
Itors is sending out circulars to give
Miss Florence Mead, of Stanton. Mich.,
prompt Information to those soldiers who
I arc entitled to bounties under the call of jaftended her Sister’s marriage on Tuesday
j February. I8«4, relative to the Idlt recent­ j evening, returning tbe following day,
; ly passed by the legislature. Claims now j,ilv
,.n&gt;ll^n
John Naykm. the well known harness
; on til&lt;- will be transferred to the adjutant ^|,.amr of Detroit, was in th- Hty Mmtdav.
.
general’s office next week and the
' with the Whip Co.
...
state j^nd placed a large order
to !■. H. Barlow I will be ready to make payment.
not have
have ui&gt;
i'
. i- nn.
rai. u&lt;-ed
need not
uii attorney,
nitoniry. as
os Gie^V^"
me ,w " ’ —s- —............ —.... V'
.............
1 money will be pahl directly to the claimant. ‘-Erans \R1I go to Grand Rapid* Monday.
”” ■ Iwlierc tht’v will take courses in short hand
It Is n shame tliat Hastings could not j BUd type-writing.
have a 4th of July celebration. And yeti;
’
,
z.
,
not halt so discreditable as it would be tu I
^’dta Heath and J. I.. &lt; raw ley
, ctl UP « Date. W.- ".ink lb&gt;, »1.&lt;KW I. ,
0 ’I",hi'
. 11T runner n&gt;
;rf- "uht wire, an- uK-cury r-r -iwh a rek-Umlloii .. «ookl 1 yt-il rilmJ. In 'T-Mn. .nd ilie Uh-r in
inr iw.lw-k
ita-a-Uto nr.xlon"
rr«lllTn „.:r I Cl&gt;de. when-hl.molh.r I. now vUillnc.
almon to a nun ! Rnwlnc eitj. A,J we lio,w .nothw in-1
Wonton. Walter L.nirman *r.il
... than l«,.L
&lt;.rl..n.tonm. &lt;l.t will no, »■ tennlUed
^rtl, Ilr,,„ h&gt;ve Mlln„.j ,rom
,,
down Tr
‘
V.**
2^"'•"T-rilM.meollw-. lhe&gt;.!t.Tl..rlne|«.tn.hM
&lt;n,
2Ltoo,. I
" ,
"T.
J™11”"1'’"
,OTr ,dlr from too t n,,, r-tty eullew ronn.T,orf with
t&lt;nnn ..mjjfon. , wonto und It to toolr ndv.ntow to |n.t
,bal |m,uwaM1.
.
{the ne-'essary cash to get tliat kind of u I
ren- »TI fr.nrth w-nl i celebrttton.
•
Ex-Senator P. T. Coljrrovc. the mosteloFn’
n
,,
&lt;&gt; ,
, «,
v • ।I quent young platform speaker in this state
le'tk r.lreeu, EnDr. BeaneH .,11 te at the Earle bM'l. : iill oral, to B-ll.ue on toe tourtb. »n.l It
(.rand Rapid.. .« no.imw.lay and Tbam ■
lp dm.t „||„IM.
nnd all ki„d, ; dej. *n1T l«md and. and ar toe tteal, . f • u
.. ,.bir, „1,11._Bdk,„o
a. iane quantlt...,
&lt; "artoato. on imwlay. July .lb. |
,,r
Gmstipatlou is the direct outcome of fever
j In tbe rectum. The true cure for this ;
Mr and Mrs. Se'.lcek. Mr. and Mrs. Bell
isuw 'closed, and the ' universal trouble lies In Dr. H.'s orificiai and Miss Kati1 Dickinson, of Nashville,
u now find-'
; ,1-mofr vafath Is
filid- nietluHl of treatment. No matter how Mr. and Mrs. Ixiomi*. of Grand RapilH.
hopeless you feel. go tn him and learn and Miss Maud Young, of Middleville,
1,2 .v ।
u, wat-nf-dodr stporta.
what your physicians have never yet told I attended ^hc Tomlinson-1bung wetldlng
U, h»A.- s. ’. vr?.i M-cOndluuui reapers in
you. Neuralgic and rheumatic sufferers TbnDiday evening,
‘•d
.1: li-jp-rcnt makes for sale
in j/J’fiv many friends of A. E. Eyclcsbynier
should
consult him.
Consultation
iviji
M1
1: linos. A itrvxor.iw.
German and English free.
Affthis city will In* pleased tn learn that he
? i go&amp;l ‘ two story bouse
baa l»eeii awarded n fellowship iu Biology
Tbe Barry County {Superintendent of in Princeton college. Those who know
'-i &lt; h«t|' cuinfortable home.
' ::^KEuginc &amp; Iron Works. schools held an examination of pupils in Al. best feel that thia Is but the first step
the eighth grade of the Pine lake, Yankee
i halt bought a new Advance .springs and Orangeville schools, at Orange­ toward that which he will attain.
aud prupOM* to do his ville. Saturday. Superintwulent Andrus
Dr. C. W. Young thinks it h not good
!:• sbmg business this year. believes iu making the grading of rural for man to live alone—in Allegan—and
W'.»
jMHipie will have an oppor- scltoota thoroughly practical, and any stu­ went to Hastings yesterday for the "girl
tonity ।
-i.g Barnum’s Drum Corps, dent who completes the course of study he left behind him." In many cases the
of U»:
hip. play In Kalamazoo July for rural schools, receives a diploma which taw of retalaUou is a just one. Hastings
will admit him to any High school in the &gt;lft, several times enticed away our young
county without an examination. We be­ men and maidens, but now it seem-* to be
JcrfwJk
is still the headquarter's lieve this ta the only way to make the gra­ our tarn.
. '• glasses; and^all kinds of dation ot district schools popular.—PlainAmong those from abroad who attended
Eyes examined free of well Independent.
the Bnckbout-Willison .wedding were Mr.
charge.
The Lake Shore road preaches a practic­ and Mra. Bockhout. of Mattawan: Miss
This, w«..
he line of samples of tbe al temperance lecture in the following Spaulding of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
Hwing. • t
A- Table Co. w ill be com- rple. winch lun* been placed throughout Webster, and Mrs. Wood. Mlwcs Henlka,
pletesl and
‘tographwl. It will be n the shops of the compimy. “No person and Smith of Augusta: Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
ctditablc ii
win be retained in the service uf this com­ Caffrey and Mia* Emma Buckhout of
Kalamazoo; Ed Buckhout of Tallman and
Any.; .. king for a good ktrgain in pany who Is known to frequent saloons or
11 ugh Hall. |f Toledfc Ohio.
orraasor jum-.s &gt;lmukl wee John Bns- places of low resort, or who Is known to
n*r before pun-lutslng. You can wave make habitual use of Intoxicating liquors.
Frank Hadley, cashier of the First
Every j^son in charge of employees is
■»wy by so doing.
National Bank of Whatoom. Washinrtom
hereby directed to dtatnisa from tire ser­
-W buslwL pure Japanese buckwheat vice any who are guilty of these practice*, arrived iu the eity Saturday evening. The
।
VV- Ik'J,tley «t
P»t and they will themselves be held personal­ climate &lt;ff the “wild and wooly west
seem*
to have agreed with our friend, and
bu. j’hu ourfcwheat Yields 50 Imshels
nh&lt;&lt; 1,.. .... . .
’
- ly responsible for having Mich as are cer­ prosperity has come to him in large measure.
tain sooner or later to cause Injury to llres He will spend a month In the east,.and will
A i:a«;&gt; vandal in the second ward. In and property.”
then return to hi« work. Next ™oRU).
jntkh om ex peace uflirer played a prdmMr. Weaver having removed from Hast­ Harry Haves, teller of the, rame bank,
imr.t pan. 1- turniahlpg the gossips with ings. Messra. Stuart A Knapm-n have will come here on a month J visit.
•Worthing t« -ilk about
made an association with Mr. WHH*» &lt;&gt;•
Hastings boys abroad are winning fame
J«.lm Be.-mt r-,
toner. Mr. Kieh- Lowden, with whom they will have &gt;"
and reputation in these later years. The
wMun, win be ii, tCutinga, jU|y 7. Any office In the new Hastings city bank build­
and one that wechronlcle witli great
ing.
Mr.
l&gt;owden
will
give
such
atten
­
p|Xnre? t “receive deserved rvcogln. ion
IH’ h! 4/&gt;,in »««ner's jewelry store
tion as may be needed to the
*ul
priiiuplly attended to.
ta Mr
Goodyear, who. * our reader,
of Barry county business for the firm.
Splendid t iresbing engine and boiler for Mr. Knappen will, however, give personal know. Is a student at the Kenyon Military
ebrap. made by Wood, Taber A attention to such matters as may require, A. !»&gt;"• ’™ "* J"’*1’
Morse in perfect condition, also best rob- or in which clients desire such attention, 2, ,1 th. rlrw of rkr widrmle jorlol
for &gt;obol.r»hlp. And
*r«ud canvas threshing belts at Hastings both M regards Hastings business no* ™k »t Ibat
Eilt-IK., ... 1..... tlon hand and near business- Clients desir­ tonnl. i.rlxr.thun wwnln«rwo &gt;rmruU
Eugin*.-^ win hnd at the Hastings ing io communicate with Messrs- Stuart A
^onl. We eournftiilnn- blmMr.ne .v Iron works office the latest and Knappen may do so through Mr. Lowden,
««d wwiueefs guide and instructor, with or may address them at No. 15 New House­
Tun Uonnl ot education will nwet Toe,
,|Jevening to perr.tl M orgnnluitlon tor
and answer.required to be a man block. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
wnw engineer oh land, lake or sea.
It la-no doubt true that about all the
the ensuing year.
'
&lt;■
2*'$®*’’ b,se ball club went to capital In Mils city that can
w vnn want to see bow Muskegon “gets
.% lhrn’&lt;rtU&gt; &gt;»,h
«nd Rapid* Saturday to play the return manufacturing will be
w*011 Uie/dvtrtlnJu* with the Sultana. Thia time lias- next three or four years iu iMjJJJ**!
Ing column, of the Banxeu.
plants now here on a safe
*&lt;*7,Xt
Mug by the acore of to meet tbe demands upon them. In t. a
We
are
Indebted
to
Mr. J. T. I-*®1*"1
“ 1' ■ rids makes a game for each.
time, it should be tbe aim t»f thecd) far a valued picture representing the lead.
■‘-rotmta due l,*e late firm of Stauffer fathers to secure fur «r city J"’01'*1* t
“!u,t ** **id
Jn,J' 14» *®1’ OT that will bring with the®
The ho, wwlher I. nuking crops gel
T11*1*
for collection. 1 may be nrrrass t for their buslne**- Tills win
:ssr.
lrrw^rato
found at Webaert Broa.’ .tore.
rlr.-od«l t» «°&gt;» •’
bu, Uto n«otu of tooto
frulUtftbta »ec»on-2“**";
Ben-Im. Cm. St Jo- dHMUlrat, Ito IrapoiUtK" »d
.
tersest straw!*
5“*'«B»reu cmimiMrmurlriilethe.
“ “otmalnn^ dlMrta. „ errad oui bj
Tbund B* way 60 our
niH *y Z- B. Hoyt.
A«.TL‘."/“' «to*»buck. &gt;t LkWint
15’.°'
w|U too, Joo wbto a
'tenI pic of earrtnx U to

Most
is Lenox
AL NEWS.

.

F. R. PANCOAST.

a"‘™i’

Mrs. Ed Robertson, of Arkport N. Y..
Is visiting friends In this city.

You can

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks. &gt;

”°i ‘“““’■uh.

.&gt;.joXX.iw" ln x-h'1"'T—
u^.t'IX"0'11 '"l ,or tar
hoS^SJ'i,^’ "n
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No Charge for examination.

-----IS AT----- -

MORRILL &amp; CO.’S STORE.
We buy goods in large quantities and therefore can give you &lt;?alue received for
your money invested. We not only buy goods for tbe Hastings store, but for
FIVE OTHEIi BRANCH STORES. Two are located at Ann Arbor, one at
Bay City, one at Byron: and one at Flint, making in all six large stores, and in
buying goods for all these stores it enables us to procure the

-:-VERY BEST OF BARGAINS-:And we propose to give our customers tbe benefit of it. Give us a call; you will
always find us ready to show ’goods.
Yours respectfully,

E.

’W.

MORRILL

CO-

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HASTINGS. MICH.

P. S.—Remember our goods lire Marked in Plain Figures and are STRICTLA
ONE PRICE TO ALL.

*

HER LETTER

HOME, Monday Eve.
My Dear Dick,
1 hope you will not feel offended but Papa was
not very favorably impressed when you were introduced last
evening. He says no genteel self-respecting young man
would wear such an ill-fitting, shabby suit to call upon a
young lady, and that you are either too careless in habit or
too poor in pocket to suit him for a son-in-law.
Nqw dear Dick don’t be angry with me because
1 enclose the business card of a good, reliable clothing house,
but do go there and buy a Stein Bloch Co. suit. The prices
are very reasonable and I am sure you will look so very neat
that Papa can’t kay no.
'
Yours as ever,
KITTIE.

I R. K. GRANT,

i Men’s &amp; Boys Clothing,
&gt;

HATS, CAPS AND

J Gent’s Furnishing G
&gt;

HASTINGS, MICH.

�I

MADE FLESHj ST„^. ” w”' “',I

Hastings City Bank,

QMtlngM. - - Mich.
i c.
Michiwd Curtail*. Plainfield. IlL,
Delton. Mich
H»vtal owwd «U IM««» tor Hi, plw
I
ST5,000.00
i the statement that »he caught cold, 1
I nreralsiorr. He ere»i«l «»= « H&gt; »•"
fnr hr »ud
«•««»&lt;• V»
.«»M on her lungs: •!'&lt;■ «•» «“&gt;- LESSON I, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­ I loupe u Un bmd ot .11 thing,
to bar.
Now. there are neore* at
________
2-------------- L.
„„
I .
SUBHAS tf.lKJOAHi.
__ for a month by her family physician,
' dominion over all things (Gen. i, 27,98): otherblood-purifirra. all cracked up to be j II A. * C. IL BARBER
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 5.
bat ere w worse. He told ber that she waa
• • bloou-punm-ix.
. ...~t
and wonder-J
CL.
Physicians and Surgeons.
I (aaorporated under, the ‘laws ot the St Mi
i but man having by sin defaced tbe imago other
.
a bcaute victim of cmisumpHon and that
I nnd teat the dominioto, tbe Creator carte in Ute best, purest, moat peculiar and wonder­ ! Calls In city «&gt;r county responded to with
mind (for
(far your
jour own sake),
• - - tilcrhL
r
wn medkine coaid cure her. Her draggl-d
human form n» a man to reatore tho imago ful, but bear in mind
- —■“
— -x--guaranteed
ulttod-pnri**
.
prompt™**.
da)
&lt;&gt;r
nlkhtBUimwted Dr. King's New Discovery fnr
! and the dominion. Yet He was treated os therels only one guaranteed Uluod-pgriBer
Opoa for business !&gt;ec. 15.u*
! a stranger in the world which He had and remedy for torpid liver anti all diseases \VILLIAMOt'WMLVer.
^141 orrtcEKM
her delight found Imrself benefited from
j made. Seek, by-in some faint measure put­ that come from bad blood.
That one—standing {Military and aA3e—
ftmt dore. She continued its use and after
.
ting yourself in His place, to realise someoffice over Jnllng RttaselTa store. State D. G. Bobtown. FrMtdem.
M»Id an trial, lx Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical
fairing ten bottles, found herself sound and (Compiled from Lt-.won Helper Quarterly by what the
describ'd.
,av state
otaMs of
•»» things here
-—
------ -- street Hasting Mich.__________ _________
Chester Blesser. Mre, pre,
well, now does herqwn housework and is
permisrtiou of H.S. Hoffman, publisher, Philit
11. “Hr
He mhhi
came unto His own. and IHi* Dta-orer/. It it duren'l do k«*kJ iu skin.
*
, ,
n«'»./.,!» (&lt;thl
n received
nou ’’
a* well aa she ever was.—Free trial bottles
iTUABT. KNAl’FEN A WEAVER.
adciphta.)
own
received Hitn
Hirnnot,
Awi acalf/aud RcrofuJ(Mi»dlr«a»€i»—«»»l pulmon■
Dl’XCToj;.
•A *iran*rcr
eouauuiptkm mIs&gt; •/•••/
only luug «&lt;n»!uhi— I fe)
of this Groat Discovery at W. U. Good­
Attornejs at law.,
We now enter upon the Amplest, and yet
**.-v
mnugvi to
,w His brethren and an alien, »rv rotlSUUiptWH,
Itan W.Kejonid,
.. t.u.
M„'&gt;/(P*in, till.
.jV| .its makers
. ._ .......
^..uiwtvnurmonry
unto
His nxilher's ,.|,IM
cMldrcu'
Lxlat. 81.
®)know
and get your money I v
yearS drug store, large bottles 30c aud tbe highest and deepest of all the gtw|&gt;eb.
D. (I. Robisxon,
H B.
Even Job's cxperienco when brethren were :
1. “In tbe beginning waa the Word.”
fl.DO.
*
t
John Carvrth.
We are hens introduced to the Son of far from hkn, ncqualntnnns estranged.. Ta|k-S cj,t tp. but to l«ck ap«&gt;orm«nrin'’.
kinsfolk
failed,
familiar
friends
foncot. a ,I
„ni.. |0 koljlng it on trial, M ~ A. SHELUOS.
&gt;
F. T. Col&lt;rr.ve.
God
as
“
Tbe
Word,
”
the
telling
out
of
the
KinUOtK
laiien,
inniiimr
invuu.
_
_
Wn&gt;. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville,
stranger 4n
In hix
hi* own house, wife.
wife, cNldren,
children, ti ..(.tlWru &gt;1^10,1 Discovery" i» M&gt;ld. w°u,d
Father’s heart by whom we arc to know Btmngrr
.
AWIIKt -uv- lt'»l E.l«W °®"Ind., writes: ‘•Electric Bitters has done
It.lcrert jMid i u tl.ee dcpiHiv ard *
,
; the Father. By psopln’s words, if they ore aervaota. all against him (Job jclx. UW- lMUlkru|,t the target ftirttine.
Aia-irai-i tH«&lt;ra. Haatti-g»more for me than all other medic lues com­
° * 8«««1
••vrn this
thia was not equal
canal to the ex-j
ex- j
-fM|k’» clieap. but only •’Discovery is
Mottev to kHii on R’*al K»r*te Beal Estate HonkioaMuiiiueas rronwciro
, honest, we know their hearts, so by the even
Jd&lt;m e mmisaiou. ttesu-ral con rei auctag.
bined, for that bad feeling arising from
Son as tho Word of God we shall know our perience of God manifest in tbe fle*.li.
Hilvint a coinXtr ■*» of AfeOart Hooks.eumgusraiitrvd.
*•
kidney and liver trouble.” John I^slie,
12. “Bat rm many ax received Him. to
Heavenly FatlfcJr's heart toward us.
farmer and stockman, of same place, says:
h igh Roblnaon. n deaf mute was run
“And the Word was with God, and the them gave He j»ower (or the right or priv‘•Find Electric Bitten* to be tho best Word was God.”
! ilegv) to boenre the Bomt of God, oven to down nnd *url«m»ly injuredI by a Michigan
J. Forshy nud feral* P jM"**
kidney and liver medicine, made nut feel
CenWfil switch engine *1 Detroit Iriday.
P. DRAKE. M. D..
wtte. to .serUntan .Caver, dated lUJ"’
Can we for n moment wonder at H» j them
them tbatbelievo
that believe In
in His name."
name.'
23IM. A. I*. 1WM. ntui r.., ,r,L,‘7"
like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hard­
While the nation rejected Him a few beoneness with the Father before He ever
*
Office
over
Holloway's
dryg
store.
otfire of the Bagtster of
1, r
ware merchant, same town, says: Electric came as n mr.nP
It is natural that flu st who have been [
ilevet! on Him, and this was their privilege.
{tarry, and Mate of Mlchtuv., 0„
‘S
Bitters la just the thing for a man who Is
Office hours from g tv« P ,m„
February. A. tu tote, to hhrr w ol
3. "The same was In tbe beginning with Each hearer has It in his or her power to deceived by the various nostrums tliat an- i oar
ting with reatdeuce, al Holloway s druf uu page JU5. on which ihortaare thw
all run down and don’t care whether he God."
keep Him out or let Him iu, and thus con­ continually offered to the public should ;
♦tore.
_____________
,
to he dur at th-dated U,.., .
lives or dies: he found new strength, good
tinue
In
dnrkueaa
aud
death,
or
pass
from
demand
a
more
substantia*
testimonial
thin
I
Tbe words “in the beginning” in this __ _____________
.
four hundred three doltara uu-t thirtirn
appetite and felt just like he had a new verse anIIt.he last toko tts to Gen. 1,1; but ], death
'••
ucam to
v&lt;&gt; life.
i,,e.
tbe simple deelaiation
those who are in­ r &gt;L B. G1LLASPIE. Notary Public
and an attorarjS h--&lt;d toWj fi»e
lease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at W. 11. who can tell when "the beginning" was? | 13. “Which were lx»rn,
aud U. S. Claim Agent,
lx&gt;rn, not of blood, nor terested in tbe sale of a medicine. Reeog- 1 .
vlded form aabl wortaapc. niM
reedlDK* at law having bren iruuiutl^^
„,m of the Ilesb,
(t„uh nor
n,1F of
oi the
t|,H will
wj|j of
Of
Goodyear’s drug store.
3 “All things wore xnade by Him; nnd J of the will
will
proaerute
all
kiwis
u&lt;
nlzlng the Justice of this demand. tbe.Swift Pruartwenta ut Hw Interior ufflk*. Gall on him
without Him wna not anything made that num, but of God."
»»-■-. or
S|&gt;ecltic (S. S. 8.) Company, of Atlanta, Uhls store, corner \ourt Aud Jefcraoo Bte., any part tbreeof.
Tbe
Tbe Jew
Jew* thought
thought that
that JmnuM* they
they have emlMxiled in pamphlet, together with
Now. lheretore by virtue of the poser
The best salve in the world for cuts, wax made."
Hastings. Mich..
contahrod to eaht nwrtiagr. and ti"
See how full the statement in Col. i, Ifl. were oftthe
he blood of Abrahatta
Abraharrf descended other Interesting matter, they will take
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever 17, which dores with these wools, “All I from of
*u- h care made and jirev bird, hath-r », a.. .
him. that therefore
sh^were safe
’
r
tbtrewer©
M.
F
J.VbEtt.D-D.
S.
Bven that on Moudat, tbr
d«\ oj
tort*, tetter, chapped hands, chilblifina.
pleasure In sending to any address. Write
things were created by Him and for Him;! (yiii, S3). They were fall of tlto works of
corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positive­
to theSi. S. S. Company. Drawer 3 Atlanta.
»&lt;*&gt;! al puhlM* auction lu the tojth-s 1,. ±7*“
&lt;&gt;®’eho”1-*** ,B- •PSP-”
ly curefl piles or no pay required. It is and He ia before all things, and by Him 1 thaflesb, their own doing*, am| that was
the north trout daw of the nrot j .mJ n
all thiugs consist."
I their righteousness in which t hey trustwl. Geofria.
rU,OlH««l
W
..
.11..&lt;
iK
’ SK L’- S
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
LOWKY. M. D..
A "In Him was Life, and the Life was
u. “And tbe Word was made flexh and
Kent county officers will receive liberal j
the Circuit Court for Item &lt; nq? 1*
money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. the Light of men."
j dwelt among us (nnd we beheld His glory, salaries instead of feus hereafter, and the ’ I.
I’hyslcinn and Surgeon.
the t»rrtHl»c» devert bed iu *ahl 1:1
“
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist
Makes a »|-eeiidty of treating direases of tbe mud. thereof aa may 1* neem- i-y t.,*
Apart from Him no one, however good ’ the glory as of the only begotten of the fee* collected will go into the county
' KYMand BAK awl the nrreervalion of vision amount dur uu Mill inor:g. L, \ ui.
Prof. S. E. Higgins has been re-engaged morally or even religiotnJy, baa wbnt the , Father), full of grace aud truth.”
I .» J*rm»crl&gt; fltltoa ■FECTACLBA and eye rent. l«.trre*L and al) |&lt;-g4|
treasury.
•
As the glory of God was concealed from
as supertendent of the Holland schools at Scriptures call Life.
an attorney frfec of tnemy m r .i.uiar^
omre and resident* on Broadway. near Court ed far therein, the nren&gt;i«r. 1,-1-... .1___ PT"*
5. "And the IJghtahincth in darkness, the (&lt;eople in tbe Holy of Holies, within |
No matter what may be tbe ill* you bear
* salary of S1.200.
oahl m..rl«a4i* a- an inure
“
■
and the darkness comprehended it not.”
I tbe veil, in the tabernacle and in the tern-. from ItKlIxrUiou. a dose cd Ayer’s cathartic flousr. Hasttu^a. Mich._________________ I
tmrcris ol land rituate tatoA-ndu;. d ihrnla
Hibbard** Hheumatic and Liver Pills.
^Veak eyes cannot bear natural light, ■ ple.^o In the laxly of the Ix&gt;rd Jesus, as pHK will ease yoo wltlioot qiieaUoa. Juat try QM1TH A COLG HOVE.
tbe county of Itarrv anu &amp;a!e •&gt;( Mirhir..
These pills areBcicntitieally compounded, nailbercau slunvra bear the light of God. within a veil (Heb. x, 20) tbe glory was luvlll
them once amt tie
m _assured
_____ _; ___
they have imi *h 0
sniTdercribed a* foiloo
“3'
Lawyers.
and uniform in action. No griping pain so unless they ar© willing to las healed, and ! concealed from natural eyes whilelte was j Wor4d)'JW|,ae&lt;
Yo4*ll find them nice
Tlie South vast quarter M tl.-- nocthetet uiur.
(Office tu Viitoo bluett. Hastings.)
commonly following the use of pills. then Clirist, the Light of Gul. will first lie , heie iu humiliation. But on the Mount of ■ &gt;n(| Bn (lj worth tbe
ter and tbe south part id the vr.t bs’t ot tf*.
i.ortheost quarter, all .,1 vrJ:I&gt;n uemv-un
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ their beater nnd then their Hfe(Je^. xxxili, I Transflguratioti it shone forth.
(j3)taV&gt;««*klpouu north ..frante iK(’i
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee 6: John x, 10). And they will soon lean* I
15. “John bare witnessuf Him, and cried, | The new Kent county court house has
1 E. KENASTON,
West, and COataltUDg to all rubu-mcr «aa«ie
they have no equal In the cure of sick to slug “Behold. God Is my salvation" (or J saying. This was He of whom I spake. He grown in cort S21.00U in. excess of Ihe A.
Atturuey nt Law.
bait (»!»’,i acres, be thesai»e ni&lt;.«rr orient
’
Tbe » W is made subfcct t* two print tuirtu
headache, constipation, dyspepsia nnd health) (Isa. xiI, 2).
(Over J. S. Goodsear * Co.’» store.)
. ihafcometb after ine i* preferred before | c'nitract price, ami It Isn't finished yet.
Practices In an courts of the Biate. Collections Kb) and betxren the |Mrtlr» hereto.ewrXt
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they exwune pretiU-ew
6. "There was a man sent from God, 1 me, for He was l»efore me.”
The wur»t cases of &gt; scrofula salt rheum fed ,ru:opuyattending to-.
**el any other preparation. Sold by W. whose name wax John.”
I Nut as a man born of woman was Jeeus, i 1 other
«rMi.t.MA!&lt;C*»r\.Nortei»te.
dhr*MM of the blood. art cured tiy flood »
8UITH ACOLGJXt.VJ ,
We now turn for a few moments from Son of Mary, before John, son of Elixu- I'fersapartlla.
H. Goodyear.
IA R. TIMMERMAN. Hmurejtathic PhyAtlorneys lor Martmicet
P .
slclan and Surgeon.
Jonesville wfl! .have a soldiers* drill, the Idgbt to tho herald of the Light. Jesus ' both, but m, John's creator and the creator !
Dated. April 7. !«*!
A. C. Sly ot the clan of
agricultural
testified
of
him
that
“
Among
them
that
,
uf
ail
men.
(Office
orwr
Lathrop's
drug
store.)
ballon ascension,, firecrackers ami red
are born of women there bath not risen j
pj. “And of His fullness have all we rc­ college, baa bren appointed commlasloner
ItOTICK KOK HEARING CLAIMS.
lemonade July 4th.
•
Stat© of Michigan, County nt
a greater than John tho Baptist" (Matt. ! ceived, and grace for grace."
of schools for H-sscmumuq county.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Notice Is hereby given, that by a&gt;&gt; order ot the
"Excuse me. George, but when I saw you a si, 11).
j “It please&lt;l the Father that, in Him
rrotwte Court for tbe County ot IUrr&gt; nud&gt;
year ngo, your faorf was covered with pimples;
r. HKODESSER. Eroprlrtor,
7. "The same came for u witness to berr ' should all fcUurss dwell.” "In Him dwell00 the eleventh day uf June A. h IfOLdtmtath*
Mrs. WlnMow’ii JAoaihnc shgpp ti*» bren ured.
witness of tbo Light, that all men through t:h nil the fullness of the Godhead bodily” lor rhlldrrii t^tatug II «o»ibre the child, Cor. JrffrrM.ii and Court Sts.. Ha*tlng», Mich. from tbe. IMh to»y ut June lirt ‘were aiioard
lor creditors to present ll.elr cUunv anunu
because I stuck to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Che Him might believe.”
| (Cd. |, 19: ii, s&gt;). Awl we are ailed full !□ rotten* the gum*. «Ub»jn» all bait*, cure* wind ,
Rates, • I OO per Day.
tbo estate at Guorae Wrixiv. Isle of uld
greatest blood medicine in the world. I wu
The Spirit said through Malncbl, “Be- Him. Iteceb'lng Him (verse 12) we mtut cdlc. and tn the best remedy for dtarrha *.
Twenty-five rettU * bottle. •'&lt;44 by all dnu*i«t&gt; I Thta Hou&lt;e ls arw. with pleasant rooms. Tbe county, deceased. MHithat all rredttor* nf »*•■{
never so well In my Ute as I am now.
.
hold,'I will send tny messenger, and he, have all tliat He has and Is.
patrnnac of the public i* respectfully solicited. Ueeeaxrd are requlmf to preheat th-ir •latm.,
11roturnout the m»rid.
to said Probate Oourtat th* f’rubs’.* uJtee in
*
17. ••Forth© taw was given by Mows, but
the way ’before
me......
” (Mai. ...
ill. .
E.'A. Murphy ot Saranac has been elected shall prepare '*
Bay City pre»bytcrian&lt; laid the turner- | T AW,.REAL ESTATE ANUCOLLKCT- the city uf Hastings, for exXi-.ioatKa, and alltnicounty commissioner of schools for Ionia 1). This is tyvw tbp business of every be- i Grace and Truth cuuv by Jesus Christ.”
aner. ou or before Jbe rutit«-nth d»v of
liercr, to bear, wltnow to tbe Light by lei- : Th'u
whut man ought to be,
ING OFFICE OF
Tlie taw s'
x owed what
lx-. »t»»ne of tiieir new church on Thurwlay. ; IJ
December next, and iliaI »urb claims mil be
county.
ting tbo Light fill them and abinc through bn&gt; never could give life tivr make man Judge Miller delivered the adres*.
heard t&gt;«-fore said court ou n-idsv. tbe
Pai.mektun * Smitu.
efgktMOUi dax of xcpfr iiber nnd on Eridav.
them.
'i what be ought to ‘be, ‘because ot• his sinful
Woodland. Mlcb.
elghteeutb
da) ot December i rx! st teni.’doek
PAVMEltlON.
J. M. SMITH.
8. "He vwu* not that Light, but was sent nature, which cannot keep God's holy law. "’■‘‘“woH.rthI.reT.’ &gt;.»r* ui^uro” *h* I C*
it&gt; the forenoon of each of those days.
' uUii-itir.’Goldru «p«’tnr ’
1
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
to bear wituww of tliat Ll &lt;hu”
______________________________
_
.
- 18. "No
man bath seen God nt nay time;
Dote&lt;i. June lllh. A D.
CltdS. \V ARX-TBI.sn.
He bore witnero by the Spirit in him. by ' tbe only begotten Son .which u in tbe boIt e*n te-glvro m acut'of twaoreuflre. with-1
--------------- -----,&gt;'.ul£e of Probate.
whom be was filled from hla birth (Luke i, bOm ot the Father. He hath declared Him." mil the knowledge ot Um imraou taklttt II, ■
Wbexi she was a Child, aho cried for Caatoria.
I ng a »peed y and permantnt eure. wbetlier ’
15),and wecanonly bewitnesacsbytbesame i Sec the first clause of-the versu repeated rfi-tl
‘
Ths
Childrea
’
s
Madldaa
1
Urn ratlenl it a moderate driukrToraawleobolle
- PARENT* •&lt; lire your children a kuo«kd;«
Spirit (Acte i. 8).
1 In 1 John Iv, 12. Jesus said to Philip, "He wreck. Thniwamh of &lt;iru:&gt;KM&lt;h h»ro &gt;*»n •
nt bock kecj-lug. vbdrthand. typcwriUeg. lekgFor Cnlds. CaositK Hoanenew 1
0. "That waa tbe true Light which lighl- J that hath seen Mo hath seen tbe Father” cured who tiwve taken the GtXMn Njwctfie in
ranhv. rt*.
w
_ __ _ _
,w
IT WILL DVTTV I? F0R THE*&lt;
eth every man that cometli into the world." (John xiv, 9). Wherever, in all Scripture, tiieir etrifM without dime kuowfrdfe. and to-1
day believe they quit drinking «'»tbrir own fib*
»»•
" 2^*
BE MUCH DL 1 1 1 / 1L Than Mercy.
See His own oft repeated, "I tun the Light I you rend ut any manifestation of God, aeu Wilt
No irjnnful rftet rewlls from It*.ad- vMWhrod _ Sbuuld l» l-uod m ejoy bmtwbmd
Educate them at the Grand Itapids jXkh.' Ito
of the xvorld" (John viii, 12; ix, 5; xil, 4C), | there the only begotten Son, ’'whose goings mintsUnlion. Cures guaranteed. .Send forclr- Pio***"’. S*.s. ten&gt;&gt;» Ke oue and get a tout* '* Inero CoUewe, LmHhhI 111. k. kw
and
cur need ti e-«ury. AwngWiria^cvu.v. Ottawa Mi Visit u-. For rxt.'.l-w''* "•'«*»’*' A
and give good heed to tho fact that there is I forth havtbecn from of old, from crerlast- cular and full patlteulorw. A&lt;l&lt;tre« In con-1
The first hotel at Adrian will l*e put into no need to walk in darknesa.
Bare Street. ’'C"'"'’1
S Pariah, tuttwasor to C.
sweuilwtf.
| ing** (Mir? v, 2), nnd your Bible will take on 4denre.nouPMrSritcirtrCa.4lta
Cincinnati. O.
&gt; Pr« ki.wro « t roop itemway Havre Lire .
the Lawrence hotel.
10. "He was in tho world, and the world ( a new mauling aud shine with a new Ijght. |
l

P

OTAM'S CROUP REMED V

He is in Touch With the Fact

THE BLIND MICE «XT THE Rmd

That the country is adding f2.500.000 to the population each decade, or 1.2&lt;K'.' i (l every
year, or 100,000 every month, and that one-sixth of the time the SPOUT is turned into the
Lake Michigan District.
_.
That in the last 10 years the couiitry has built 75000 of railway, or 7.500 miles per year,
The two phases above depicted are not confined to rodents alone—IN I1UMA.N AFFAIRS
or 25 miles each working day, or equal to a line from Chicage tn New York every 40 days.
we find parallel cases.

THE WARY OLD RAT ®SF“"0En“™

The Rainbow Chaser
Invests in Cable-Road schemes of invalid cities on tho outskirts of the country, or in fairy tho Jreat
miIe«ge of the United States lie in tho S states borderingon
tale mines of the “Pauper’s Dream" class, of which Bill Nye says (of his): It only needs and that these coa t ritip^e' ar,e llsed to. ,,nnJ»T Pr&lt;&gt;^ucte to the coast cities of tjiese lakes.
money to develop.
•
.
States for tbe products of ^“pa^o’X Um™n“,CSt “arket aD&lt;1 S1°R‘8e P'aCeS°f
‘

The Conservative Man,

for ’89 occms intix®™ Uje^reat Fake'stateV"’”

Cent °f aH the steel Oatpu*

I&gt;en5s-''vaJ.,ia &lt;'annl Commission shows that the entire
The “Wheel Horse" of the commercial world, finds more richness near the center of the yoarhhproduct
country. He understands this fact well—that, i lie best mnrko'e are loiated where the most amouiitPof iron ore nece-sarvtl'm»lnita|de ln Pel,P?&gt;'*vauia an(i Ohio corresponds with The
people are. and all tbe talk about, far-away regions, with Italian -unsets. or raw materials "at and Lake Superior p^te iSS theTe state! sa“e "h,ch was shiPPed bom the Lake Michigan
tbe very door''—does not capture him. He says, “Africa has the same, but no markets."

HE KNOWS

He Discovers the Fact
That navigation i&gt; more |H»tcni In building
up large cities than all other .uhantagr* .

That the two great business centers of tbe
United Status are:
New ¥ork representing tbe east.
Chicago representing the wesL

That the Great Eastern district, which la
•kier and has New York for a center. Is
repeating itself in the Western district,
with Chicago as a center. That the same
forces that are building up Chicago, enab­
ling it to rival New York In commercial
supremacy, will not stop with Chicago
alone, but will build up a constellation of
cities around it which will rival the con­
stellation of elites around New York.
In
the Eastern district navigation cities are
'tee most thriving.
The same will be true
•jnf tbe Western district.

He Beads lie Sips ol tie­
Times in the Census
Bejuts.

5

A«3Ct

-

re
nJuWkee

combined:
•
HE NOTES that Illinois has not an in­
land county of 82.000. Wisconsin of f.0.000
or Ohio of 125.000. wldle roast counties in
these states have single •■dies with msuy
timas the popolation of th-- inland cam­
ties, notwithstanding -omc of which inland
counties have coal. Iron ore. |M-trt&gt;leumafid
natural gas “at their very door.”

Th, V.lue or Un- loollon „(
p.n.1, upon
•orroundme- wlllwnmuch » ur»on It. loral

gA\cK&amp;°

THE CITY OF

Has wonderful advantages. •■««« —-•
and surrounding.
Has the finest Insldd Harbor on Uh’

A - STRAIGHT-TIP ”

Michigan.
Has .three railways entering- ’&gt; dl«e-.

lions.

He
that no part of the country is making such rapid pio.ress 0s the Lake Michigan dis­ No City of Its Size, 25,000, is Growing so Rapidly--21 Large ^ctones
trict—that the four states, Illinois, Indiana. Michigan aud Wisconsin completely surround
the only great body of water lying wholly within the United States. That this body of water
is unlike the others of the great lakes, in that both its shores lie wholly in the United States, 4.al0lo(.,l»l&lt;BWb-cnmWM«i4u.wa«h- TKl:sl*-«ls.oodown.
I» nKmthl&gt;....
giving a chance for double concentration That this lake is the southwestern end of the applied to secure 10 more large factortex. umking 22 In nil upon this addition. Capiclt)
to ' ’
• !ectr!c n'H«d' &lt;li(.h!£*n
only great east and west wrterway in the nation. That commodities are transported by Whole addition well shaded—lies on Sd ptatetu 70 feet above 3 lakes. Addition has P****. of pu!l «f an) c-i) •' • 1(. an)j
brick block*, etc. All completed and in ure. ttemember. Muskegon showed the
iteTthls uppor,u’"'&gt; t" *' n.nduct■water at leas than one-third the cost by rail. That the tiend of business is EAS f and WEST cenxusot
’M. vte: 101 |er cent-mw growing more rapidly than e*r. Un eon nd1 affordItor
—in accord with this waterway. That the census re| orts show that the tonnage movement treble your money. Send your address 011 a postal, and maps, plats and Information will bestn • . . Jn,lu jjiiwnuket
Muskegon Improvement Co-. cunipoMxl of leading etllxens. Distance fro« vmcago 1
on the great lakes in 1S90 was 51,203,106 tons, of which Lake Michigan's portion was 18,571,­ j ed byNoThe
boom! No Inilatiou! But solid, permanent business. Come and see.
258 tons (ALL ocean ports United States was 26,983,215 tons.
That this Lake Michigan—four state district—has about Ute same railway mileage as the
14 states along the Atlantic seaboard—and nearly double the mileage of Great Britain,
HOLBROOK &amp; MCDONALD, Sales
France or the German Empire. That this district—four states—has nearly one-sixth of the
Muskegon
Impm't
Co,
Muskegon, M
population of the United States, and is gaining at the rate of two million every decade.

�tuA

a W

officers had telegraphed that they could
•-The audience must keep araor,” ne
The judge odxrate wa.i just wrtitng ! - leantime, with imuiy emphatic noGs even truthful men, you know, are sozoftnot reach ti» post until the arrival of tho raid. “You are nt liborty to witness
noon train; but all that morning and thro? proceedings, but audible comment out the Miswex when Mire M irahall , sad “humphi!" K-oyon read the long, times mistaken.”
“Books und figures don’t lie, Mias
most of Sunday the judge advocate had &lt; any levity at attempted witticisms bu leaned over and wliispered a word tu [’long
----- ------------v,'v wirjontuword,
--------- ’ “
------letter which,
Hearn
been bustling about tho garrison, full of the part of the accused will not be tol­ Kenyon. T'uo mjor nod led nppreci- had placed 1u his hand, finishin-; it at IMarshall. You forget the books."
“Oh, true! I forgot the books. And,
!
I'm-11 ,,
mint)’-* th* blood, alia importance and enthusiasm. Recogniz­ erated." /
atively nnd looked eagerly along the last, going over revend rarrcs. and final­
gfirttr
. import** Ofaann
But Hearn’s face wore n provokingly' faces of the msmbjrj of t.i? court across1 ly aighinT deeply a* ho tol'led it:
ing the interest felt in the core by an
IMr. Schonberg was bookkeeper, too."
entire neighborhood, and sedulously
“It i* just what I faarcJ, ray bay; it
placid amile, an 1 tbe president, rappingth? table. CaptThsrp’a oyej met liis,
CONTINUED.
itr kw
active in providing for the needs of the . un the table with th.) hilt of bis sword. J sad it wm Taorp who mllxily sp ik?:
h jnKt what I feared. Still Tm glad lie
n-Mdvnt ot Ann
press, Lawler had caused tho qnancra of ! called for silence and curtly demtmdc I । “The .witnwo haa not answered the didn’t look upon it ni your mother
Ikw?’’'
0 troop to be cleared of all the iron of tlie judge advocate that he procec I । questiuni as I understand it."
thought he would. Wunder what nho
1
fur over ten years. My whole system
j
Lining Ot tbe hair* bunks. Anu racks and lockers were I with the case.
."lie has auswere 1 as tho dtairt nn 1-r- thought of my letter— Hello, here's ferer
liecame drrangi-d from diseased blood, and
. ften caused by shifted away; a long tabh had been ,| Not U*n feet from where Mr. TIoarn ' stands it,” mid L iwler sharply, "and en­ Ingcmll now."
1 was attacked with the worst forms ot
. ipil by using Halls brought up from the mess room under­
tirely
to
my
Battkfaction."
"I
w
nt
the
hof-pital
with
Drent.
”
j
! sat by his Utile table, whereon were his
kidney and liver trouble, dyspepsia,
“Hcm.iyhaV? answered to th&gt; satis­ said tbe medical man in some haute, ,
I memoranda and a few books, Georgia
neath ana
and wi
set in
in tne
the mtttille
middle ot
of tin*
the bi
bi-;
neuralgia and rheumatism. My sufferings
neatu
1' ’ memoranda and a few books, Georgia
room, tbe president's chair nt the hood, : Mavshall,
Marahall, with sparkling eyes and flushed faction of the jujju advocate, but 1 sug­ “und had to go to Lane's first."
&lt;cannot be described. The sal lowness of
gest
that
tho
court
can
speak
fur
iteelf,"
skin disfigured me, and the neuralgic
“No oue*iii at Lane’s. I hope?' spoke my
i
his own at tho foot, those of the momcheeks bent
»—* * and whispered
- to Mrs.
inr— I1 cheeks,
was Thar/s cool reply. "Th.* question Kenyon as Hcam’j face was suddenly pain
was so severe that It contracted ,the
;
bersat the sides. Another long table ; Lane:
muscles
of my face, partiafly dosing my
should nave elicited an answer as to the uplifted. “I've just cottir from there.”
1
wan provided for tho swarm of news“One for our aide."
right
eye. The ablest ductors gave me no
"Oh. no; but Mini LlxirshaH and Mrs.
imper correspondents, and than,
for the
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And Mrs. Wharton, catching tho eve entire service, possibly in other com­
relief, but I ain entirely cured*by Hibbard’s
mands,
c-n
tbe
part
of
tbe
witness,
and
Lane
have
been
going
til
see
Brent
every
general
public,
„---------------------- tho mess roam?
roomy of the of Rome friends across the room verv
Rheumatic Syrup, and wish to recommend
hr replies only us to O troop."
afternoon, and this evening he nakctl mo it to all as n wonderful blood medicine.
cavalry had beenransicke.l, on.1 benches improperly tapped tho bock of her kid
"He has given the exact information to take a message over there. He want­
B, C2 -.Ktn KUO. n. 8. A.,
nnd chnirato accotn.nalate several bun- covered thumb nails together in mute
Mrs.- A,’ D. Noble,
I
desired."
raid
Lawler
hastily,
“
and
all
&gt; Ibtwohter.* Tht drod people ranged about the rouin. It apphure. The press arid the populace
ed to see them to-night,but I had to say
Cor, Mechbanle and Mason streets,
a i:.- ito.’’ “Dunmy quettion was intended to cover. 1 no; he’s too feverish. They were much
Jackson, Mich.
watt
Saturday
night
when
Lawlor
armight
bo
with
the
prosecution,
but
it
f**r“
7’ir&lt;&gt; St&gt;ldlcn&gt;n
rived und was mat by Maj. Kenyon and | wastmsy to see that there were loyal and protest against interference with my concerned to hear I bad been called in , I’reparerl only by The Charles Wright
witncsrtx"
to see you. Hearn, and I promised to Medicine Company. Detroit. Mich, Fur
eecortod to his quartern.
, lavish
InvKh hearts there standi for the mv
de-_
Bang! camo old Grace’s .sword hilt on come back nt once nnd let them know sale by W. H. Goodyear.
j | Lippincott Company,
.“You might tell Mr. Hearn that what- . tense.
feuse.
the table.
P3T’r’-’t
how y&lt; a were.”
The Marcellus News has a neat, new
ever ho may d-.-sire to tciy to mo about I
Tba eocrt
W ------m.l been
authorised to
-- ----------«vu ,, Buiuurucu
iu I|t
“It is 8 o’clock, Mr. Judge Advocate,
A lirief examination showed the skilled heading and Is a breezy local paper.
the cast* I can hear to-night. You have , ait
Hit without
Without regard
roenanl to hours. T
___.
Lawler
pructitionvr tin* extent of Hearn's mal­
and tho court will adjourn."
Bryon K Eldrid has received the naval
do objection to his coming to your quar­ argued that in a case of such widespread
I^iwler drew a long breath and ady. and be insteted on his coming out cadetship appointment from the third dis­
ters. 1 Euppoev?"
interest the Notmons should be held when
traced triumphantly at Thorp.
He wonld havo added “over to Lane's trict.
“Lord,,no! I like it. So dore he gen­ it would be most convenient for the
But. however little tbe first day pinrra," but members of the court were
erally. b'ut if you wunt to see Hearn world at large tout tend, and by ndjoum-'
brought forth, tho second in no.wire calling there, nnd it would hardly be
you’U have t'» go yourself.’*
ing at 8 p. m., the conventional hour, lacked sensation. Welsh aud Mr. Lovi
the proper thing.
Returning thither,
“Why?" said Lawler, reddening. “He all good citizens wonld be able to get
lip foun .1 ».i«
the -gentleman
gone
Schonberg, iu terms ma3t emphatic, Iml however, up
--------------- „
—
ought to know tliat it is to his interes t horns in abundance of time, secure in described tbe uzsunlt ui&gt;on lhe principal and Col. Liwl«*r just seating hisnself for
; to s.-ek the advice and awristance of the the Ixilicf that nothing would transpire
call.
witness; both declared that with brutal ' h serial
•••
judge advocate.
Of enurno he knows before they could return to their post of v ioleu re Welsh had been dragged forth
“Nothing serious," h* murmured to l
; that 1 must do my full duty in proaccut- observation on the morrow. Nothing of from thr tmrroom and then kicked und
the ladies, as ho took u t hair, and in low
ing tho clteo; but. outride of that, any great consequence was accomplished on cuffed all the way to tho guard house; '
PROBATE OBDKH.
tone began chatting with the Whartons.
service I ton render him he has a right the first day beyond tho ceremony of both denied tho faintest provocation or
Blate of Mlchtaau. County of Barry-«i.
i It was Lawler's voice that broke tfie
At a st-wiion of Uh- Probate &lt; ourt for the
•
swearing tho court, which Lawler ren­ excuse; and then, amid oppressive still- . stillness, r.ml Lawler, full of his profes­ Oranty
to call fur."
of Barry, holden at the Probate office la
“Oh, faei. understands; br.t, os he was dered as impressive ns passible, tho ad­ | new, Mr. Sfifronberg ba l described his
the City of Hastings. In said County, on ^edo*sion, could talk nothing but “shop."
dsT. the 17th day of June. In Uie year ano
given no opportunity to speak for him­ ministering of the judge Ivocate’saath, connection with tho trader’s retablbdi“I could not but observe your pres­ thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
self when yon were investigating the which Col. Grace rattled through in :i I ment six years before and his knowledge ence in tho court room, "ladies, even
■
„
case. I fancy he will n»k none now until jierfunctory style that robbsd the legal i of tbe pecuniary dealings uf the occumaI. among the host of curious spectators. Probate.
1 n the matter ot tbe estate of GeargeD. Moore,
he comes I»cfore the court. Then yon gentleman of th- dramatic effect he had I In i&gt;uritive terms lie asserted that old And how does a military court impress .‘J'otTrwuliDg and filing the petltlen. duly veri­
1 conteniplated, and the reading of the I Mr. Braine hud lent the ;uxum%1 sums vou. Miss Marshall. n&lt;NF tliat you have
probably will hear from him."
Ce* of Georg' w. Moore, son Of said deceas­
ed, praytng th .t a certain Instrument now on
“It might be very much better if he charges nnd specifications, which were j aggregating six hundred dollars at dif­ k«n it?”
I breathlestly listened to by tho throng
tile in Hii-» court, purporting to be the l*st,wiO
were to frankly consult the judge advo­
ferent times; and tliat Ini hnd frequently
"I can tell you better when I have and testaincul of said deceased may be BdiiiltM
and
most
oratoricilly
delivered
by
the
cate," said Lawler, gating keenly at
nnd vainly importuned him in letters seen it al), colonel. Thus far we’ve had to probate and that administration of said
I judge advocate. There was something written by Schonberg for payment, had nothing but tbe proaqcution. It will estate msy be rrnuted to Elmer E. Moore the
Kenyon from under his shaggy brows.
execu or uamed in said wilt, or to
“Very much better for the prosecu­ etqiecially fine in the air with which be Ix-en ignored, and tliat finally when ho, wni I'W* one side*! after the defense." ' some other suitable person.
'niereuputi It it ordered, that Wednesday, the
turned and faced tho soldierly young of- after tho accused returned to the post, |
tion. But—how better for him?"
"Ah, that.* I fear. Will hardly amount llth day of July. A. D.jwi. at ten o’clock m
it;i gain
n fleer, who, in bis trim fatigue uniform. strove to collect the amount he. the wit- ' to anything. The young man lua been tbeforenoon.be assigned for the bearing
“Well, thixte young ineu never
petition,
and that the Beira M Ina of
had I *tta'.l oppadt? to him uttho table.
nnytliing by’fi jiting a case. He hud
ncss. was me^ with curt refusals, denials I very ill a Ivbed— very.
Powibly you Uld decca-ed and all other j*raons Interest­
“To the first specification of the firtt uf all indebtcilncHi. and finally with heard tliat .1 had offered him my serncee ed tu said estate, are required to
i-:.rtial was in tendon much butter throw hnnrelf on the clem­
at a session of said court. then to be boidm.
■
charge,
how
Kiy
you.
sir
—
guilty
or
not
; tlireats and .-utsault.
—that ia, any in my power to render— at the Probate offier. in the city of Hastings. .
three days had been ency of the court But I suppose some I guilty?"
Ry
Nothing much more connected could und tlmt ho had refused?"
in said county, and show caue. If any
.• n Lieut. Hearn. It one lias undertaken to defend him?"
then- be. why tlie prayer of the petitioner
, And, in ths rimpleit way in the world., well l&gt;o imagined. iButh men were |*wiMiss Marshall simply looked at the may not be granted And It Is farther opleved.
\ a iu many a long Anotherehrewd glance.
• j live and precise as to facts and dales, colonel a moment, making no reply. that Kild petlttoucr glre notice to the per­
■ the answer cuim
in tones
sufficiently
“
Someone!
yen.
Pre
heard
that
sev....
.
.
(’ ' Lawler Juul apsons Interested In said estate, pl the pen­
eral som» ones offered their services by |
l* otaHblh beyond tho open win­• and l»odj when cross examined by the Finally:
dency of said isctHiom. and .the . beartag
accused stuck stontjly and positively to
Grat mail th*&gt; moment it was known yon j dowj
“May I usk what mg vices you could thereof by causing a "&gt;pv «tf this order
it ulirtory |Hwitipp
their Vi-rsio.."*. Another wita&amp;s was render him? I thou“i&lt; tbe prosecution to be published In the HastlnJ*
were to be pnwecutur. Wont the devii
“Not gyilty.
newspaper printed and circulated in said Coun­
: legal adviser's? !
A»awi.u.vb!tnlcrcrf^[-iac*ioai Mrs. Hc’jou'K-rg that wai aul Mrs. wcf your &gt; pccix'.t y." ,
ty of Barry once in meh * rek for three successive . •
-.- r.ted in the name '
to sold day of hearing.
“Yon
to forgot, iloj. Krayon. .
“• tbe ofawo
nrtrt nobeeum-• Braine that Lad Us.41, and her testimptiy.
“Oh, it is, ccrtainly; that is my bopnden weeks previous
CHA«i.rj* W. Altwmtoxo.
Hutt it »•;&gt;. a mnttor &gt;&lt; very gn.ro im- ,
“Cbre- n:ul a gsnUowm. on-1 oft though by no m&lt;-an» truculent ur pori- duty. Still, if I knew v'.;at evidence he
i
Judgr ot Probate.
: ■ demolish his own •
- -as to the
-1, I conduct prejudicial to pool order nndI tive, was largely in support uf that ,uf j had to i-Ifer--what witnesses he meant (A true co?). &gt;
, I at: i,!.. It is the l*»rtanw to the army iw wen
I military discipline. Lieut. Hearn calmly her Jewish spouse. . She was sure ot the • py
—
nnv
experienced
lawyer
could
NOTfCEOF ATTACHMEXT.
• i.
n system | Public," said the colonel, with much di?­
Ioans
tu
Hearn;
ranhe
had
never
ke!
t»*U
him
Low
lx«.
t
to
mndtfet
the
care
”
S7^"Offl.vr.
wh.;^
ra-b
t-rru-ih
t'o
i'~&gt;'-»-l
btomttin,
inruxwtro.
»»•!
th.
Molten' Michigan. Tht Circuit Court for the
.
t m-.— '
j ...I... ..w, vault .&lt;a.;
Miss
?IaJ^:.nll fairly laughed:
.............
...
,
I'ouut) ot lUrry.
, .
.
: tprec«ecutivm so t *- :- - - — •
.
paid them:
sure that nBrain-* had directed1 I■
. ...;j v., ||w-, the’de- ‘
defend him cun havo little coa-pleas were duly recorded.
Edward 1’. Gaai* v* Ctata Ititdlt.
Then Uol Lawler annouceod that in them placed upon [the books. and. had
Notice l» hereby clwfi that on the aixth daj •
“That, strikes me as one of the inbst
- .’■■■■ i devi
and in i wptioBot tho.feeling artrami through- |
' view of the importance an I probable frequently spoken to her of them, l*o- nutqr.t* ideas I ever beard, colonel. If ot Ma«. a. l&gt;. i***l h writ «( anachtneas' wa«t!uh l*»ued out of the Circuit Court tortba ’
-x
u n l-et-u &lt;mid ! out the entire north."
i -—. — —- —•—&lt;------- —- - •- -------‘ ’win.n an officer !
’’Trur." said Kenyon, with san-artic I«»gthuf the casein* d.rired the service* caure she thought that hr was too op"U you Ix-longvd. we w,i’l say, to the com- CouDtr of Barry, al thrixuit ot Edward P. Gam*,
above named plantiff again*: the lands,
•
r .i nblitr’tion of ’ emphasis, “It's onevf theoingntirtraits •t,f * st. nograph.-r and requested the handed and credulous, anil liad told him imtant fufce of the army nnd had a posi­ the
tenement*, pood*, and ♦haUvin. aionev and ef­
■ , &lt;;r &lt; irin/iruiltv i of some fellows in the array that, instead authority
t'lrity of the'court
the (court to
t.» call one
out? tn.
in.
tion to defend, would you detail your fects of lhe said CliirM lUidtt. the defendant
above
named, tor Hid nun uf our bund ed
Wh\n
court
ndjourmd
ntfip.
m.
on
y
of
knuckling under tu wh it they I The pn-siileut
prudent looked
look'd pertorM;
stenogpcrturbrnl: atenogplan of defense to*the adversary?"
ulna and m-VO dollars, which «ald writ waa re*
... ;■•!&gt; were expensive, an I the la. t the secund day the lease had gone dead
"Mj d«r young lady, you totally mis­ tuntabir on the iceond day of Jane A. D. l»t.
c mid quite under- bnow to bo an- outrageous misrepresenDated, thl* 3rd day ofUur.e A. D. liUl.
against Hearn, and' Uol. Grace gravely apprehend the peculiar mcclutnism of
.•o:irt
he
wt
.
&lt;
on
had
been
ntppod
over
- h id btsm detailed f-r •! tutionuf
»-*^-*«-*«*»**•
«nd their profession,
nrofwaton.
them.-&lt;-lves and
SWTII A COtXtNOVR.
Ajtorneja for Plaintiffs.
tiiey should have the cimsmtanate ef­ - tlie knuckl sj f-.ir employing one, al- inquired if ho could not procure counsel ■ our system. After having finished the
t_ though tho recurJ .exceeded n hundred even now. it might still l&gt; allowed. But goverummt's ride then I ani free to as­
mu.-: unusual thing
frontery ' to’ resent oven neWs^xapor at­
ADMINISTRAKIH’H BALE.
Hearn
quietly
shook
liis
head.
Wednes
­
-fl:', vr- uf the depart­
j 3X1-1 fifty juiges in L’ngth.
sist the accused."
•
lu the matter of tie estate of Hannah
tacks. Now. you can hardly conctdwi
tire itself to furnish it possible. Col. Lawler, but do vud I
“And the accured, us I understand it. Quadicuhw*li. decea*e«l
“H»w long wiu you ne.'ti one, anti day morning v.as to have brought the
Notk-e I* hereby ftliyn that I shall sell at
n-doubtablc Mr. Abrams to th*1 iwnc to is free to ’play it 41tmc,* ns we do in piddle
it'.: r wu4 it their prov- know tl&gt;Te are actually officers who ;
-*&gt;3n
.vo‘l
hen*?" aricod
auction, to the bjtbcst bidder, on Eridav,
aid thelcass for tho prosecution, but Gd. euchre. Now. do you know. I think I th-■ M-ventrrnth day of July. A. D.. iraLat tea
,s«aa,* think Hearn a thousand times mor * j
’I-Grace.
o'clock.In tbe forenoon! at tbe Probaie\Oo«rt
;:r cwunnWer, nnd tinned against than sinning? And. that '
“Well, wo can gj: Ihrough with the Lawler was compeSvd tff triy that the would prefer tliat course to having an rooms in thepty ot Haatinjn in the Couhty ot
witness
was
not
fuhhcomitjg.
nnd
had
: r-ni; r&lt;» Mitin jndg-i l»t’ing their conviction, they are ho blind &lt;'rjl0 ’n a
advocate who was more than half an oj&gt;- Barry In Ura State ot IMlrbljun. pursuant to
B^rt time with a steuoglli-eare anoaut) orttr RTfuited to me dn IbeSMh
But The Palladium, I to their own interest n« to Lc willing to । vajdur. but |t will ta!:? a week at lean not even answered ftdegramti sent him. jsxmrT
day of May A. D iKit.br the Predate Court of
I r p’o-ey. wu# not slow 1 —------- ------------_
- —--------- - ---------- .
I without one.*
H ) di.1 not say. Ir.iwevcr, There v.:-.-&lt; .« nno qriiot (dinting at the
"Well, certainly. Miss M:urliall, you Barry countv. MichlKani all of tbe euate, right,
■
; i.f.ion. It was a,I fight for it. It is inccmpnihensiblo—tu
and interret of tbe laid deceased ot. in and
rome people, but it’s » farUM
I tlu,t 1,:‘b;l 1 oa- "Irtiidy in the room, in reporters’ table, nndwld Kenyan breathed cannot congratulate tbe itetrased. on his title
to tne reaTeatiUe -dtuatrinnd'belng In the County
&gt;t&gt; wlnde people, with it-q
*
whad deAnd-willit bo believed?—whi n CbL J U1,'_
a newqup -r ia;.j from a i igh S3 lit* !:?Ut over nnd whtepon’ 1 to conduct of the case thus far. He would of Burry, tn the State off Mlchlnn, known ana
describ'd
a« follows, to wit: The west half of
le-M-ntativ.?, h.ntansr!
} * - ’* Lawler sent ho, ordvriv to sav tliat he , C'hicago. Some uf tho court begun to Brodie:
have tfixxl better with the court at this lot two (?) block nine (Olof the eastern addition
"D—n that follow! Hu ncviw meant minute if ho had taken my advice, as he to the city (f-jnneriy vilMe) of llastlncs. Barry
i; to- officer who dared h
LlU'it
-•
• : consult among thems’-lves.
would receive Hi-arn at Maj. Kenyon's •■
I
Mg
n
M
el
Ip.in.
to
como
and
Lawler
known
it.
Cross
"Make him write his own proceed­
wouldn’t Then I h*l only one course
C:. No unlinary urc®-|| quarters in case ho desired to set- him. I
Dated. June IC, A. D Ilfat.
Ings,” whispered Col. Maitland to tho examination wonld have broken him to pursue."
Chas. w. Jcatbax. Administrator. tlie orderly came bock with the lieuten- ,
all
up."
1
preritlMhL
"By
g.i-1.
ho
was
jirobably
at:, nti
“Doesn’t that look jtut a wee bit as
■ndi •: tbe entire nation}
ant's compliments and the singular re- j
But two other civilians were produced, though bu were being prosecuted for de­
1 the man that ny&gt;;&gt;-,! your court for cm- who
ud i»
&gt; [&gt;/!■:■ -I by tbe press. Col.
(State ol Michigan, county of Burry—xi.
chime 1 to bo old friends .of the late !
sponse that the lieutenant knew of no
At a »&lt;*«lon ot the Probate Court for the Coun­
clining eminent legal assistance rather
•■; j^rt unitv for distinction reason whatever why he should want ty ‘■ ploying one thereat Ouraha Ixrt month."
ty of Barryholdenatths !*robate Office la thecity
trader,
and
cue
of
these
testified
tliat
the
: Then lie scribbled a line and tome.! the
than for alleged misconduct?"
puled..
He
asked in
uf his
ne asxeo
ms ------ , ,
, .
of llaaUiun in Mid county on Friday, the
.. joJs.
uf I
th- eolonri at any Ma
I scrap of paper over to Maj. Putnam on week before his death .Mr. Braine had
Lawler flushed nnd again glanced i«t&gt; day of June. In me year one thousand
Lawler Lad conceived it liis duty tKen
hundred and ninety one.
■ the other side, and patsod Word down to declared that Hearn had reftwedto n pay sharply from under Ins sandy brows and eight
Pre»ent, Charlerf\W. ArmMronj:. Judge ot
to accost Mr. Hearn on the piazza of his Cajrt. Thorp, who had been judge advo- the money nnd he regarded it
good as out of the corners of liis twinkling eyes. l*rot&gt;ate.
.
quarters, and blandly to inform him I cute of tho court in question. It was lost. Hearn protesteil ngaihst this as
In the matter of Hie e&gt;taM&gt; of Robert Brown,
“
You
have
n
sharp
tongue,
young
S
•
court iwen chosen (‘that he was entitled, if he saw fit. to cail ! CJ
late of Monroe county. New Yort. deeeaaed.
the members thought that “hearsay" and not testimonyiunder oath. lady." ho said, “but I presume your wit
On reading and Sling the ix&lt;ltlon. duly
that ..’-.I-, array of thirteen mem- in
, the services of some Miitabk* friend J evident
e'
nil Ml. ot Thomas Brown, oueuf the heirs at
j here was nn admirable chance to Lawler vowed it .was materoil and con­ is inadu to match it. It is a pity they rr
bm
: ; •--..n.'illy a stranger 1
law of -aid deceased tual he may be appointed
os amicus curue. Brodir and Cross were ’ ••work".the judge advocate, a thing sel- firmatory. nnd the court was cleared, to could not bo brought into requisition in administrator
ot the e«tat«-&lt;&gt;f salil deceased.
'dir
■
. Idirt-whose fate lay in '
both string there nt tho moment, and dum enjoyed; and at last old Grace, the utter indignation of the correspond­ defense of your friend before the court
Tbcrriipou it Is ordered, that Tuesday,
their L4, s. Of all his rvgjfnent not
the Itlb day of Juty. A. D. IW1. at ten
glanced at each other with a grin, im • humming
• - and
- - i 1hawing
—_
u anta
a Ui»l
little,
said that ents thus compelled to qui| the room itself. Yon cannot influence me." And o'clock in ths forenoon, be assigned tor
aawh-r ufii- -r was at the post when tho j
with
the
common
herd.
Thrice
again
Hearn coolly looked tbe judge advocate the court could not see tin* necessity, in
he laughed loudly, and glanced around the bearing of said petition, aad that
court lvg.xts to arrive, and thef only ■
U.e heirs at law of said deceased and
straight in the eye and remarked that h« view of tho remarks made by division this happened during the day. nnd peo­ aa though in triumph.
all other nrrwons Interested In said rotate,
mldifr
- 1 ‘ —li-; . a save the mark!—was 1
“ ’Faith, L-awlck, it’s just as lucky for are required to appear at a session of said Court,
hi-adquart-.*** on a recent care, and must ple grew disgusted, many of them leav­
WVbh, n-n a &lt;’gbed, much to their dis- was aware of the fact.
“I thought yon might not know it, for the present decline tho request. ing; but those who remained, including you that Miss Marshall isn't counsel for then to be bolden at tbe Probate Offlcc. In tbe
elty
of Hastings In said county and show causa.
RUrt.li* &lt;•„
Brodies company of the and I desired to say that I should inter-­
the
officers,
could
nee
no
earthly
hope
for
If any there be. why the prayer of tbe peti­
tbe
accused.
You'll
get
knocked
endwise
'Whereat Col. Lawler, in manifest ill
infantry f-a r •• 'i- and quarters until .
may not ne granted.
pose no objection." said Lawler.
• hnmor, remarked that ho could be safely Hearn. Everything had l»een us conclu­ when it comes to the defense, anyhow," tioner
haeri-lrit,-.
And
It Is further ordered that said petitioner
:M ls» given; and Welsh
“
•1
I iuh
&lt;u..
not aware,, Oct
Col- Lawler, ■that
’ • ;it
- j■ expected to say wliat would and what sively proved as such witueascs could es­ said the doctor.
give notice to the persons Interested in said eatant center of a group of is the
tate,
of
the pendency of said petition and the
tablish
matters,
and
the
Atily
chance
lay
tho judge
imbrt* advocate who either d«*nir.t
demet !, would not be approved by tho division
"You think so, do you?1 Well, well, bearing thereof
by causing aeopyof this order
*:;•
now billeted at Central or consents. It is tbe court, as I under­
well see: well see."
to be published in the Uasflnira Bjlnnkk a news­
commander, and tliat, if the court would in the impeachment of tiieir testimony.
&lt;Iiy, a’;.} - ,-nting it not a little that '
paper
printed
eiraulated in said County of
It was nearly 3 o'clock on Wednesday
stand it, that settles tho question." And not order it, he would get the order by
Tho gate had opened, and an orderly Barry onee tn and
ttevu'-r
: hr. ited to put up at the
each
week for three successive
when Lawler said that if the other wit­ entered.
Lawler went away with tingling ean».
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
fort.
telegraph.
CHARLES W.IkMSTKONU,
ness, Mr. Abnuns, did not put in on ap­
Hearn’s temper was being sorely tried.
“
All
right,
”
said
tho
president,
“
and
“A telegram for tho commanding of­
But
. strati the fort was al­
[A true copy.l
Judge of Probata.
pearance
he
would
rest
the
case
fur
the
No less than four times that Sunday mean time well proceed without one. I
ficer,” be said.
ready tax--’
its utmost capacity; tlie
CoL Mnitlnad inquired
MORTGAGE SALE.
morning liad he been called npon by suppose you are ready with your first prosecution.
Kenyon took the brown envelope, tore
quart--rs in which there was room gentlemen representing themselves as
why the books of the lute poet trader it open, and stepp?d into the hall door­
Default having been made in tbe conditions
witness, Mr. Judgo Advocate?"
of a mortgage dated August 13. HCO. made by
I r the arri-.
gentlemen were those of 1
correspondents for some paper or other,
“If the court insists, yes; but I prefer had not Ix-cn produced in court in sup­ way. where the light would fall upon Elijah Sliaw and wife ITtilura tn Davbt G. Moths limit cr-.vahy officers. Mrs. Morris 1
Clure and recorded In tbe office of the Register
port of Schonberg's testimony, aud Law­
•had two rpare roouis. and promptly in- 'each one of whom desired to interview to wait until I hear from tho telegram ler promptly responded that they were the page. A gleam of sadden satisfac- nf Heed* for tbe County of Barry and Flats at
i tion shot across hiis Ltoe. and be turned Micbignu on August .». 1370 tn liber "W”ol
him as to the line of defense he proposed which I am now writing.”
rib**! ' •'!•. tirace and Maitland, old
too bulky to ba appended to tbe record,
j 1 eagerly toward Miss Marshall, whose io«rtg*grs on page 36 and by lhe said David O.
adopting, and really seemed astonished
“
We
had
better
go
right
ahead,"
an
id
friemb &lt; f her husband, to be her guests.
MriHoreassigned tn Ambrose Hubbell, October
were property of the estate. andz he had
, 1 dark eyre had followed him. “Come," A». IWM.aod n curded lt&gt; r aid regt iter's office.
Kenyon t-&lt;k h« three of the aeniors. that he should decline to give any in­ Col. Grace.
not considered them necoaxarf. How- j
October:*). 1HM In liber23of mortgages on page
Mr,-. Wharton Irapjiened to know Capt. i formation on the subject. And Hearn's 1 And so, amid profound silence, the ever, if the court insisted— And the j1 be signaled, and she rose and went to *33 and by Daniel Htilker. executor oftbelart
replies to
of
the first
witness
and
will and tegument of said Atnbro«o Hnbbeil,
Chas*, who v. :i« one of the detail, and replies
to Lawler
uawmr had been buzzed
------ -- ■
of U(J
nrst fiw
-w was
*•— -called,
---------------court did. Schouberg was directed to j him.
asslinied to Emily F. SUIsoa, Borah
“T*
—
;*i. nziHml
around* “
the gamnon
with
added nmahacmjba- ।■ with tne
[be eyra
ey„ u*
of tho ratiro rsc"
room upon
“Read thh,” he said in low tones os he deceased,
E. Reid and Wlimlner W.Osborn. February 11.
*tonlaliz. ! Mrs. Brodie by borrowing
! him. neatly dress?J, cleanly shared, and bring his books at 10 o’clock the next day. thrust the paper into her hand and 1HH and recorded In said register's affice Febru­
the Lane barouche, meeting him at the 1sis at every repetition.
That evening the party gathered on i
ary 1». ifal In liber 36 of mortgage, on page im
looking
his
very
best,
Trqoper
Welsh
sauntered
back
to
hta
chair.
"I
can
trust
And
yet
when
Monday
afternoon
depot and driving him straight to her
and bv the said Emily F. Btllaon, Sara* E. Bold
Lane’s piaca was very silent and sad.
came, and in the presence of a crowded i
ushered in from tho outer gallery,
and WBmlner W. Osborn assigned tn Alexander
you to keep a secret"
root
I array of civilians from all over the j w“ sworn impressively by Lawlor, nnd Kenyon had been there a while and gone
Lawler gazed after her with unmistak­ N. Gllleland April. T. KOI and recorded ia said
"Miinl y.,raid that young matron, I neighborhood OoL Lawler impressively I *’“a
rvgister’ajiince April 14.1»l In Uber 38 at mortaway with bowod head an4 thoughtful
asked for Iuj name, rank and regiable
curiosity,
studying
her
face
as
she
;age-&lt;. on page uv by nonpayment of atooey*
'■every tnan , ltl this court shan’t go to . inquired the name of the gentleman wn*
eyes. The defense, of course, bad not
Iur
- ““
ik^Ji/vnuv]
read, then turned add looked at Kenyon, Jue thereon, by which the power of sale baa bewhether h. knew
itsfir«:.» - oa without knowing some- whom lhe ^axldmireJ to iotroJoce ,
begun. There would be no difficulty in
who was ostentatiously humming the air
taiag of Frank Hearn’s real character. 1 « coonael, and even the tern.eetMOd tn | The
r tterly defeating the charge - of assault
eight
hundred and forty six dollar* and eight
finttcr and
Mr. wen- intent npon the ' d.-«nl»d tlw hwt. gbmen waich We -h
Miss Wharton had just begun playing on
rents (|ag&gt; os&gt; and no suit or proceeding at taw
wish 1 had room for more."
. rpon the soldier Welsh, but what worthe piano. What did it mean? Was having been Instituted to recover the amount
—‘at
'E the
tk« lieutenant
»«*«&gt;*« ...
« — —
Mrs. Lua&lt;« had Uu spare liedroom, but n|&gt;ir..nd.&lt;loam pencil, were poimd cast
. ried one and all was the, testimony of
secured
bj said mortgage or any part thereof :
; “his glowing,' dark eyes kindled with , rwu
r
his entertainer in league with the girl
Notice Is tlierfore hereby given, that on Mat: r -“mental friends who hud to over the pads on tho reporters' table, tho pent up aenso of the wrongs and , Schonlxjrg and Braine’s rolfct. If that who so dared him? Mr?. Lane strove to tirdiy.
the llth day of July. 1«1. at tea o'etortt
Ll them
n up with members of the court. Mr. Hearn astonished almost oil hearers i humiliations heaped upon him by tho I held good with the court, then Hearn cover her friend’s somewhat abrupt in tbe foreroon there will be sold at tbe north
-•■i -- . 1 will i.jard the whole array by placidly, even smilingly, responding: officer in question." Maj. Eenyou, ait-[ had been guilty of disgranoful conduct quitting of the group by a timely word front door of tbe Court house in the Cl re
Hastings. County of Barry, and State of Mich­
' ting close by Mrx Lane, looked tt in staling orally and in writing that he
u you will only let ns." she declared.
Gr two, but her question failed to catch igan. said Court bouse being lhe place Ut
”
“111*
1" ta!
‘ ' :r. h fur the court at noon, and
j Brodio with awift whiapared comment had long since jioid those d«bbi. There
“Nobody."
which the Cirrnit Court for the County of
“Why, I understood from gentlemen on that furtivo glance. Misa Marshal! ' could ba no sentence but ilismirsal. the lawyer's ears- la a minute Georgia Barry I* held, at public Auction to tbe hlgbert
dine ti» i-n
•re party at 7 every day they here at the post that yon intended to in­
was back, had dropped the dispatch over bidder. Hie premise* desoitbed in said snorton that luruvo
art lune if - .------------fhft wituessW Hearn had
shut
himself
up in his
Hearn
had
shat hinwelf
uproom.
in his room. Kenyon's burly shoulder with the brief
•on- one will only agree to ' troduce counsel," said Lawler, much never took her eyes from tho witness's^
take Cel L.
I £ttce'
&gt;
li That day had brought n long letter from
®
■ i whispered word, “Splendid,
apienaiu,” and
ana then
wen
Nobdy wanted Lawler, aud so he nettled.
“State how long you have baen in j lu. father, aud it was U»
J? 1 ala out hmshinglj turned on tho judgo uid the eotta, eiisnm sad expense* allowed by
“With all deference to tbecourt," said 4.
law and provided far in said mortnre. »*ld
ing, soro at heart, when Cenyon en­
was ou,- of tjie throe relegated to the
premises wrtnj situate in the City ot HirtlBgs.
Hearu,
“
the
underatanding
of
the
judge
4
service,
and
with
want
company
you
advocate.
gkxnuy |,w r incts of old Kenyon’s quar­
tered.
I
“And now tell me, oolong, isn’t there
There is
was
instant titter ana a njquc , have served.”
ters nnd cvtnpelled to rough it at bach- advocate
at fault."
“You haven’t elept a wink for two such a thing as impeaching the credi­
otThere
applause.
correqxmdvnta
glanced
‘Tve been"—than th?ro wxj z sudden
wasThe
iaistant
titter and a
ripple .
rior mm Lt was arranged that eight
nights, lad, and I know it," said the
.—ia
i—sur-~.i 1 flutter of the eycHli an J n moment’s
quickly at one another and -then
bility of witnesses?”
ttercters uf the court should be quarter­ prtee at Hearn. For a man who refused hesitation, but only a mdfaont’s—••I've major anxioutiy, as he studied the worn
“Oh, I suppose eo in certain cases; but
face of his friend. “I'ci going to call
ed unong the cavalry homesteadsand
to talk at their bidding, he wa^display- i 1&gt;een in Troop C, Eleventh cavalry,
Ingersoll in to prescribe for yox" And what has that to do with mine?”
°therwiN? be entertained at the Lanes'.
“Youth? Well, one wonld hardly think
ingnnlooked for ability now. Lawler ’ »hout eight months, statianjJ here at
W Rich are the expedients to which gardespite Hearn's protest tbe orderly was
your wits i rars assailable, of course; but
reddened to the roots of his hair and J Fort Ryan. I enlisted iu St Louisayear
-vwt anromn.
toflni are mjUocL
It was not until Monday afternoon
‘
~
-|aco."
that tte.
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WW* 1 ii';.. - v.rx.jminte' e.iirlu Irah
itfti
... -.ti.-lt.«* ■•niaVe* G&gt;' weak
'b" 1 t u -t like a Miirtnlaut. tai­

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

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�Additional Local News.
A NEW JAIL.

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Barry county cannot afford to and should
nut attempt to escape the responsibility of
providing a suitable, safe and* legal jail In
which to confine prisoners utittrr the law/
If «ll placed In jsll were guilty ut crimes
and serious ones, it might not appear so
heinious to confine thtm Ui a vile-snudlmg
jail, from which they could not escape but
must meet certain death. In case of fire.
But Innocent men.are often detained there,
and boy* of tqpder years, who cannot but
be polluted by tlw association with 'old
and often hardened criminals which the
construction of the present Jail makes
necessary. We cannot but believe Hint the
duty and responsibility resting upon
Barry county In this matter will be fairly
•nd honestly met by the people.

the light of the fireworks, which wT.I be
__
simply grand. Ex-Gox. Cyras (». Lum Jia. । Clarence
W. Vourrg. AllcOKu
will deliver the oration ami it’s worth n
't Mary E. Tomlin*’". ILtoltalri
n
good deal to. hear him apeak- T’. b. _ ! Heyiiwnr More. HaMlogv
»
■!»««&gt;
Senator F. B. Stockbridge will act as
president of tins day. 'Ricte is one nice
iJ.eunlo WtaWis
"
thing about the celebration ami that is
that yon don’t have to go way out In the
Fourth ofJuly.
adjoining tuwnrhlps to witness these
Th«
«l Mkblnn u» U«
The Ch.e.O.
Chir.Bi i
S «
We»l
things as they all take place right on the | tmir. lan.il* * S-rtlwm Kw- »»■ "»
main stredts
of the city
in the 'park.
----------------- --------------- or
---------l»twren,ll.Ull«x».’n Ihelr llu« •»&lt;!
One of tho finest wedding ceremotrici I chh-agn excursion tickets at one fare wr
ever witnessed In this citv was that of (tu. ruull,i trip. Tickets will baJ»ld on
Tuesday afternoon, when, at the
h. | jyjy 3,1 ?nd «h good to return until July
church. Miss Viola Willison was united In 1 ttl|, hidnsIveJ '
mantage to Mrt Walter Buekliout, of l&lt;&gt;ledo. Rev. W. M. Puffer, officiating. The ]•
church xvns beautifully trimmed lur the
Wl«&gt; llwrxtoh 1"
" I'to"1 I'""6'';
occasion’, the Hural emblems being especially ta«n« in.' .mrkrt U n.««w
fine and appropriate. Every detail tor the
nn-Mldnm. 4&lt;
• l,1'"' 11 wl" [*’
ceremony wa» lopked after
the ut- ' j uu to consider MixcPs ( . A S. a., a ill
----- - with
- most care, amt carried out with lhe ex-1 '
(n (h| wor|(] nnt| will do vou more
trane ...
of Hut,.;.
nicHty. The
solemnlxlng«»f tin- j
rw-•
Sr»' the amount of any other
tl.toe
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11n J.n .^*.1 V&gt;. anil
InM lit
.. .
.... I...
nurriagtt was most liuprerolve
and tenutimedicine.
F&lt;fr sate
by droggtata.
fti(. and left hn Impression on all never t&lt;»
be forgotten. The britfjjl party constated
&lt;d tly high cfinliscting parties, tlregroom’s
The
sell excursion
nazoo.
rue Michigan
Michigan Central
vviurai will
»
brother and sister. Mr. Hall, of Kalamazoo
.
. all
■■ |K»int#
: r. ■ on
.... th*Jr Ittla.u lit Inn
Aller iiCMVia
ticket*
to
iu
.............
.. ...
and Ml;&lt;s Maud Bartley, of thtaclty.
. United
... ......i State#, within na r-HilillH
tWO lllinradius of
"fl*®
‘”l";
the wnvlces at lhe church, a reception was dn-d mites from Itiltal point^f tickt-t and
held ar the home of the bii»le’s mother, to points on tie G. R- A I. IL IL, within n
where elegant refreshment# were served.
radlu# of two hundred miles- llcki-ta
Mr. and Mrs. Buckhoul left Tue.-day even­ will be sold Jdlr -sd n«‘l
Good to reing for Chicago, and after a brief visit,
jnrti until Jn!j Oth, One tare for round
they will be "at home” in Toledo. Mr.
11 M. A. CoLlins. Frf and Tkt Agt.
Buckhont Is such a young man a# one
.would nislvto see become the husband of
so excellent*a lady, so womanl’fa woman,
as Miss Willison. We think
more in
his behalf nerd be said. Mls« Willison 1» ■ Following Ire the-real estate transfers
a social favorite In this city, where her of the week ending June 29, 1WL ax
qualities of mind and heart have won tor taken from tb&lt; books In tbe register’s office:
Henry Cotton to Haenati E, Colton: *0* &gt;8
her enduring friendship. The happy coup­
le have the hearty good wishes of all tor a J Marr Jrnner to Vnlon Benevolent Association
long, useful and prosperous voyage through totatuenndiiafioty
.
Caroline Fltcl to C H. Nlchola: pareel
life In their new estate. Tim BAXXr.it
loins in congratulations and best wishes.

It has been recognized for yeani that
। Barry county’s Jail In no «?•»»« eurreapondI «d with what the law demands for such
an institution. It is an insecure jail: it is
• ftre trap: It has no way provided for,
eeparattng the young from tbe confirmed
©rimtna J: it is a most, filthy jail, as must
appear from the fact that eeMiamb and
privy vaults open Into it, with no ap­
pliances td keep them clean nnd no chance
to shut out the foul odors. It has been
recognized for years that all these things
are true. And yet the commission whose
duty it Is to examine and report Atpon the
amdition of the jail has neglected for
A ten pound pail of white fish fur only
years to report Its actual condition, be­
cause* they had hoped that time would 50 cents at Hams &amp; Van Arman’s.
bring these defects in the jail to such
Jim Scidmore. the irrepressible Jim.
prominent and general notice that lhe evil was hauhd up before a justice Tuesday
would, so to speak, correct- itsvif. But and fined 8100 or 90 days lu jail, for beat­
tills evil, like most evils, refused to correct ing his wife.
itself. iA8t February Probate Judge
By the breaking down of n scaffold at
Artnsitrpng, Chairman ot Supts. ot Poor.
W.'IL Schantz, and County Agent for the the chair factory Saturday Jesse‘‘Darling
State Board of Corrections and Charities, lind his ankle badly sprained. Another
M. L. Cook, examined tlie jail as usual; ■workman also received slight Injuries.
■nd so glaring appeared the dufacta and
Lost. June 30lh, a silk umbrella with
■o horrible the combination of foul smells1 silver hand piece, somewhere between
In the prisoners' room, that they felt that Hastings nnd Dowling. The finder -will
notiiing could justify them in applying please leave the same at this office, or at
any more whitewash to thia jail in their Dr. l^unpmnn’s.
reports. Accordingly they repoiUnl this
Sealed blds will be received at the county
k jail to be in just the contrition it Is. Th©»
atate board of corrections and charities, clerks office for sheds to lie built on the
who had learned from personal examina­ xalr grounds up to 12 o'clock noon Julv 11th
tion the uuth in regard to the jail, fully 1891. Specifications can be aeen at the
" coincided with the examiners’ report, and. above named place. By nrderof com.
M. H. Bi’Kton. Svcwrought the matter to tho attention of
Judge Hooker.
The marriage of Dr. Clarence Young to
Now those, who know Judge Hooker are. Miss Mae Tomlinson took place In the
aware of the fact that, while he is never Episcopal church
Thursday evening.
afraid to do his duly nor to meet any situ • Letter In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hastings colts seem to be doing pretty
atiou as It demands, is yet a gentleman K. Tomlinson gave a Ono reception to the well this year on the track. At Dowagiac
Otiose courtesy and deference to otbere' newly wedded pair. It wks a very ha|n*y the 20th, John C. Cole's two year old. ' Anitelloe fJu^wmti to Frank Short; 40a see t
interested would never permit him to act social event.
.
itann M. from Victor Morrill, won one W&lt;wxll«nd $IM04
M.W, LiusciHftb to Angvriao Lipscomb; ran
hastily nor rashly. While he had full
heat and took second money in the two
”MsreuUtan^taAmvIla Bull; 80a sec 8 Orange
power to condemn the jail without con­ ^rThere arc 29 bicycles In the city at year
old
stake
race. The
other
sulting any one, and to compel Barry present and more coming. As It has been entries were the
famous two year Vlw.*;^Grlxg* t&lt;&gt; John Cornett; h»t Nairin ill©
county to board ber prisoners tn some figured out mathematically that a person olds. Muggle Wilkes. Delwood and
other county's jail, yet he took no such can go fifteen miles on a bicycle with less Abdallah Wilkes.
The race was half
C. iJibblc to.Win. Pinoomb; lot Jliddlcvlll©
hasty step. He preferred to wait until exertion than It takes to walk three miles. mile, beat three In live. It was a cluse '^ rian’l Striker tn Amanda A. Ward: lol 10 bit
the supervisors should be In session, .and Il will be readily seen why so many prefer one between Dana M. ami Maggie Wilkes. "
BSirtk
’T'MJHi-.lciyKo,
...
to
ride,
especially
this
hot
weather.
then call the matter to their attention,
Frank Ackerson drove Dann. Tbe univer­
I. S Tartar to Wchard Doyle; 80a sec » Irv
since it was far more to their interest than
The C. K. Jk B. IL It. will issue tickets sal verdict was that Dana M. was as prom­
Kph. Luca* tai Stephen Itaishl; "On see 5 ।
bls own that the real situation should be to Kalamazoo on Tuesday. Wednesday. ising a two year old as there was in the
Woodland S.'.oom
known aiul considered, and plans to meet
WalUee N'ortofi to Orin Loomis; 10a sec »
Thursday and Friday, the 7,8.9 and 10th of state nnd her owner is conesiH'mlingly
it decided upon.
Acconllngly Judge July. Good returning Saturday July 11th elated. At the same races W. D. Hayes BdtlmotejMO. J
t
Hooker addresnetl the following letter to
yearling
colt,
sired
by
Judge
Leland,
was
at rates of 1K faro for round trip. Account
tbe-supervhors:
■
ReMintton »f Quimby Dime Society.
exhibited
nnd
driven
a
few
turns
to
show
of horse races.
R. B. Dl’XLAl*.
his speed. He completely captivated the
Charlotte, June 20 1891.
Wiir.nr.As: It has pleased uur Heaven-'
Tkt. Agt.
crowd, und all pronounced him the equal ly Father, the Supreme Ruler of Heaven
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of
The Michigan senate has passed the of the best iu the country. There was a 1 nud earth, to remove from our rlrcle our
Barry county. Michigan.
I
i
peel
tic
railroad
tax
bill.
It
provides
that
yearling half mile race at Dowagiac that beloved sister. Mrs. Cole. Thereby sever­
Hgntlemen:—:! feel it my duty to eall
you?'gttention to the condition of yourr railroads whose gross earnings exceed d*y. for a wager of $250. lies’, two In ing one link in our otherwise unbroken
county jail. It has been repeatedly re­. $3,000 a mile shall pay a tax of two per three. At its conclusion. Al Keith, who number; and filling our heart* with surron
.
cent;
in
excess
of
$3,000
and
over
$4,000
was driving the Hayes colt, offered to at the loss sustained. ’
ported, by your jail Inspectors, ns nn an*
fit place for the confinement of prisoners,, per utile, 2*^ per cent: over 84.000 and not mutch him for n purse against Jennie IL
RchoIvcA, That while we Imw with
and I am informed that such reports havej exceeding 50.000, three per cent: above or Woolobmooloo, the contestants in the submission, to the will of Him who dtarili
been as frequently concurred in by thoj $0,000 aud .not over $8,000, four per cent. yearling race. But the owners uf the two all tilings wall, we retain in our memories
Board. Temporary repairs have been1
Tho Michigan Central is Introducing the didn’t show any desire to have their high the kind aud patient way s of our departed
■' made from time to time at considerable ex­’ system of gasoline lamps in their passenger priced yearlings try conclusions with Mr. stater.
pense but it has been found impracticable’ coaches for lighting Instead of tin* old oil Hayes’ colt. It was tlie unanimous opin­
Baulvcd. That while we mourn the
to remedy the evil.
lamps. Tbe new light Is regulated by an ion of the spectators that tlie latter would loss, the friendship and society of our dear
A personal examination has satlsfiicd me! air cyclinder pumped from tlie engine, and have shown a clean pair ot heels to cither sister, who has passed through tlie portals
1st. That it is not a secure jail.
tbe light besides being more brilliant in of them. Jennie IL is a McGregor Wilkes of death before us, we will strive to emulate
2nd. The sheriff’s duties are extremelyr force bums steadily nnd looks much nicer colt, and Wooloomooloo is from Pilot
tier virtues and be ready.' as we feel that
hazardous by reason of its arrangement. ( than tbe old. but smells quite badly some­ Medium.
The Dowagiac event placed she was. to. pass through tlie valley aud
»rd. Its sanitary condition renders it; times.
Hxstings’ horseflesh very prominently to shadow uf death and fear no evlL Sister
unfit for habitation, privy vaults opening
the front.
Cole ajas twice chosen president of our .so­
It will be a satisfaction for those who
^-directly into the jail.
ciety. ami ably filled the trust imposed
4th. It is a fire trap, so nrranged thatl bought London baking pbwder on the
Church nnd Society
un her. We all join In extending our
should a fire occur, p/isoners would almostt streets a few evenings ago from a fakir
The Ladles’ Parish Auxiliary of Em­ heartfelt sympathies to tbe bereaved hus­
certainly perish. A committee of your- for 50 cents a pound, to know that the manuel church will meet Tuesday, July
band and family.
.
powder
can
be
liougiit
for
cents
a
own citizens, I. e., the county jail in­
7th at 2 p. tn. at the home of John Hess­
Rawtrcd. That these resolutions lie re­ 1
pound. But then . it’s well worth 4(’&gt;X
spectors report as follows:
mer. Let all cotne early, prepared for corded In the minutes id our society, and
“In our judgment, this jail is not tit tor■ cents out of every h'Mlf dollar, just for the work.
that a copy be tendered her linslmnd and
the detention of prisoners, from sanitary• pleasure of trading with an Irresponsible
There will be r farewell meeting of the to the papers oT the city for pubHeatiou.
&lt;
aud other considerations, and we think itL street fakir.
Mils. James Seelky. Pres.
present officer* at the Salvation Army
an outrage on justice, to confine any one■
We hope the street work done under
hi the same, and we recommend that this‘ the city’s direction will not consist merely of Sunday evening, July 5th, at S o’clock.
jail .be visited by th© titale Board ot Cor­’ tearing up lhe earth, aud moving it in or
Tlie Hastings W. C. T. U. will meet
rections and Charittes that they may see if' out of any thoroughfare. Let there be an next Tuesday, July «»tb. at Mrs. N.
“Our job is not what it used to be,” said
it Is such a jail as the law contemptlates a1 established grade, an established survey Hailey's. A cordial invitation is extended. a school janitor. “What’s the troubled'
civilized county should have.’.’
’
of every street, and then let the work on
“Rubber boots, cheap rubber boots nr© th©
Rev.
A.
I).
Grigsby
will
preach
at
the
1 think that you will agree with me,■ each street be thoroughly well dune—with
trouble. When they were a luxury boy#
that an accident, which should cost the‘ good clay as the foundation and plenty of Presbyterian .church Sunday, July 3tb, hw| to bo careful whir© they walked to
both morning nnd evening. All are In­
hfe of an Inmate of the jail would awaken1 gravel thereon as n finish.
keep out of the wet. That wax when rub­
vited.
us all to a painful sense of neglected rvber* were for tbe few. Now every boy who
Mrs. Josephus Hall, of Irving, had a pe­
aponslbUlties.
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­ ’can afford a liat baa a pair of rubber boots,
In view of the foregoing facts, I feel Im­- collar accident happen, to her yesterday
nnd
slumps into every puddle nnd mud­
terian church. July 5, at 0:30. To be led
pelled to ask you to condemn your jail -as, forenoon. A calf was staked out in the by Maurice Grigsby.
holo between his home nnd lhe school. It
an unfit place to confine prisoners in itsi yard with a long chain attacked to it
taken three t! nes the sweeping of formw
Mr. Juns&amp;ku
Kanamaki. a native thya to keep tho schools clean now.”—
present condition aud to take Immetllate• When Mrs. Hall went out to Teed It Jhe
atep* to provide a suitable jail as the law—- animal commcncetl to run around lier Japanese, will deliver a lecture Illustrated Cleveland Press.
the chain around her feet, । with 5u stereoptlcon views on the eustoms
Howells Statutes {452—requires, either by winding
building a new or reconstructing the old throwing her down and breaking ber leg and every day life of his countrj men, at
The Hum© Office.
near the ankle. Dr. Lathrop/ was called. | the Presbyterian church on Friday evening,
jail as you may deem best.
“It's never too late to mend,’’ snitl a man
During the progress of such work pro­• and at this writing she Is going as well as July 3rd. at 7:30. Admission 15 cents. In an uptown grocery. "That’s all right,”
i
could
be
expected.
vision tor the safe custody of prisoners
Mr. Kahamakl is n student at Olivetl said his spa, who had Just come in after his
wili.,bc ueowsary in relation to which 1
C. E. Bidlack received the following val­ college and is lecturing during vacationi dad, “but it trill be useless to try to mend
shall be glad to co-operate with you.
for the purpose of defraying bis expenses. you nftor mermgets hold of yon If you
uable horses from Savage's stock farm
Very respectfully,
Uoipe
all and help lhe enterprising young; don’t come hemo with that pound ot lard.”
Tuesday night, and has taken them to the
Frank A. HboKKtx,
• 1! *Ra tbe biggest, failarc ot the season at
fair grounds where they may be seen by Japanese,
Circuit Judge.
I philosophy, und tbe philoaopher was a roall lovers of fine horseflesh. Geo. St.
The Star S. S. join with the Slate Mild ,
The above letter wai brought to the Clair with a two-year old record of 2:K, 8. S. and picnic nt Tbornapplc lake the | cent candidate for public office too.—Lewattention of thesnpervlsomTuesxiav. Tbe and which Bld says that he ia going to 4tii. A speaker Ims been engaged and a istou Journal.,
following day it was again considered, and lower to 2:80 as a threc-ycar old record: short program has been made out. A |
the board authorized County Clerk Brice Bculolah, recorded 2219, which C. E. gave pleasant time Is anticipated.
Various Kaprcaaloua fur Long Dl.tancc*.
•
Tii«* measarw of long distaucea have
to request Judge Hooker to attend the her three years ago, and the promising colt
meeting of the board Thursday forenoon. Lottie Doon which the proprietor. Mr.
varied widely at different time# uml with
OUGHT TO GET THE LIMIT.
Tlw Judge was on hand as desired, aud Sarage, sent here for Bld to train. As
different nation#, to any nothing of the
*wry courteously and plainly presented tbe proprietors of George SL Clair refused
com|orison# used in different »ections of
- Um? situations, stating to the board that $5,000 for him last year, his actions this
onr country. Eor instance:
i
,
HMUngsltes.
''While fie ted full authority to net Inde- year will be watched with interest. Has­
The Jews said! "from Dan to Beersheba."
Tuesday evening four Hnsthigs bipeds
■ peudentty of them, he had no wish to do tings Is becoming noted for her tine horses.
Tbe B-raac. mj-, -,„m M.j|0, t„
(nut
to
Insult the rest of hnnmnity by call­
- else than that which met their views as
Mecca.”
new council named Hastings Council ing them men) drove into Nashville from
■ well os his own. Ail of them knew the
The Englta’t say, "from land's End to
the nortii. When opposite the home of
eonditiuo of tbe jail, and knew it was not of the National Union, was instituted on
John o’ Groat’s “
Joel
Koffher,
about
a
mile
north
of
the
The Yankee
according to the law’s requirement* In any Tuesday night lu G. A. R. hall with 23
‘from Maine to
village,
they
slopped
the
team
and
all
got
Tbe following well
Texas."
■ particular, except that It could be locked charier members.
oiiL and from all reports degraded them­
'
The southerner say#, “from Florida to
The
up. Tire supervisors, as the people’s rep­ known citizens were elected officers. —
selves below tbe level of beasts. They re­ Alaska."
work
of
Lord
Deputy
John
’
.
Kidd
* resen tall vrs, had opportunities far better
mained there some lime, cursing and rais­
The Sucker nnd Hoosier any#, 'from the
than their constituents to know of the highly commended, nnd the utmost en-,
ing a general disturbance, insulting ladles
great inkea u&gt; t he gulf. ”
jail’s condition. In case of the escape of thuiiaam prevailed:
who were out in adjacent yards and others
The South American says, "from the
l)r.
3.
M.
Fowfcr,
President.
criminal}.; in case a fire should cut off the
who
happened
to
be
driving
by.
Some
of
Isthmua to ibe Horn.”
A. E. Dlckennan, Vice President.
only means of escape, and shut in aud Inthem entered Mr. Kocher’s yard and used
In Imhtann ,1»,
“(rom New Or
Arthur C. Brown. Speaker.
‘cinerate the prisoners like rats in a buruvery abusive and Insulting language and leans to Pittsburg.”
L. E. Stauffer. Ex President.
I
Vug ahip; in case the foul air destroyed
when remouatrated with threatened to
In California the common expression is,
J. M. Neff. Recording Sec.
the la-idth of some inmate; anti Barry
kill
Mr.
Koeber
If
he
did
not
keep
still.
Tboe. 8. Brice. Financial Sec.
GtotaiAJUTiU*
PUot Knob."—Chicago
county should be required to toot the bill
They finally got into their carriage—a
A. J. McNaughton, Usher.
for damages. The supervisors, as the
two-seated, canopy-top affair—aud came
Geo. C. Walter. Chaplain.
ones who knew the liability to such mis­
on to Nashville, got supper at the Wuleutt
James I* Betti, Treasurer.
hap. while their constituents did not,
house, made themselves very conspicuous
S. B/Wlleos. Sargeant at Anns.
Tbe clerk in tbe lawyer's office who used
would meet the people’s condemnation.
•bout town Mr a little time, and gut out
James Radford, Doorkeeper.
-Jwdgc Hooker asked them to look at the
to copy off all the brief, and other
of
town just m time to escape arrest.
John Pendergast. Geo. L. Jleath, L.
situation coaragecmsly. aud nulte with him
papers In a beautiful round hand tbatwa.
Mr.
Kocher.
’ accompanied by Chas
pleaslug to look at nnl«® you really war?
•in placing the facts before the people, to Stauffer, Trustees.
Jreighner. who lives opposite him came to
the end that the voters, knowing lhe con- '
*he &lt;locutaent a thing of the
town and eaused ft warrant to be iisued
-dttion of tilings. abouM provide a suitable
Will Kalamazoo celebrate tbe 4th this for Ed.Clement a. the only oue known at tliat pnst. There are a few specimens left, of
jail by voting the needed funds. It was year? Well we should smile. Just look, time and on Wednesday Deputy Sheriff course, but they recognize tho fact that
'nritbor.sight nor just to expect him. Judge at the bills and sec what they will do. Griggs went to Hastings and arrested him, the copying clerk la a mechanlam way be­
Hooker, to alone assume responsibility We havn’t room in our columus to name and brought him before Justice Mills, who hind the times, and they ar© lone^imi.
* far eoodetnaing the jail, when tber knew all of the attraction:. but here are a few of placed him under $200 bonds to appear for You ”111 find them in the old fashioned
M TtU ki tie that it was not fulfilling tlie them. As a aort of a starter there will be examination on Hie 80th h»L on a charge office., and very old and .low they are fur
the most part. The chancre are^t In
law. Tlie areult of the confcrcuce ofj one of the grandest paradw ever witnessed of Indecent exposure. H Is probable that
Judge Hooknr and the board was the puss­ in Michigan, including all of the military others of the party will be arrested on the theaame office there is a hustline tvne*r,Un’;5jick‘o« off nx*e in half an hour
Ing of the folowing resolution:
and civic orders and grand displays by same charge.—Nashville News.
Whkbkah. from tbe report ot the In­ tbe merchants. There will be a band
three times ns long a time.
spectors of Jail*, of Barry county, it ap- tournament aud contest and 10 of the best
Tb«» b .till • cLiumx (or
a&gt;p^n..
Scaled blds will be received by the Board
jwar&gt; that th© jail of said county k not a bands in tlie state have entered up to this
otark to ihi» bu Um |n
10 U'wn.x.
fit, safe and suitable place for the confine­ writing. A hose tournament where tbe of Education, of the city of Hastings, up
JU|y
ment of prtooners and should be con- cluunpkmship of the state and SiiS In to seven o’clock of the evening of
oj all tho ottaflW ln
.iriunrd, iu which report this board, after prizes are to be contended for ia on tlie 9th to build a school building on tbe central clork ■ oflUxo or tbe ooun. ,t lu.t
program, aad right here we will jay that grounds of said city. Plans and spedflea*
due investigation concurs, therefore
t4Ewri““- «tbe hone team of this city, the present tlona can be seen at tlie store ot Huffman
champions of tlie state will be on hand Bnw. Blds to be for building above the
to show the oijier companies how K’s done. foundation. Tbe Board reserves the right
Firevrerks’ Shades of Pluto, yes. Tbe to reject any and all blds.
country lad and lassie can cat their taffy
Board of Education.
we rciweri and drink their rad lemonade at night by
by Clevaent Smith. President
,

T'.,?T6KA"S|J.&gt;L.

«.

drrtls at
twenty to forty

many of them

Mr. and Mrv .1
me »tii, xmh.’mi
ncu wax t&lt;;arrr.&lt;

S

or tolloitor looi
thSTrna. A.tawtatolMUiMpyUaor
one of thurf gn#* cnvnvuef. 1# n right never
to be forgotten. Their lip# are of white
Sow. festooned nod overarching in a thouW. Jluufiou JUKI Mary
W.
■and fantmitio form*: below, tho color ’JOHNSON- WATFlK .
.
changes by imperceptible gradation# to thM
................... '
&gt;■- 1 1r
. ,.r’de*ne#t blue. Tbair extremu depths aro a#
dark in color iw the unfathomable #cMany limo# their bottom, are beyond toe
„r vision;
rtatomtay
reuch ol
----- -• • ,L5~ucraii-.. ; , |4«, M.
.nd tom &gt; telrjrlU- »"J* "*“•«
r""u. •■hi. Ii
«-ulptunxl crmal; In «H&gt;"
tbry SUU: BL mnl will M-1: „,n,,,
-r o! tag.
nartlr dllrd with
of
bin I'Jl. «IS IM1,
"‘•abletnE.
indigo,
j:— iu which
ur&gt;-&lt;r«h every
«&lt;v«rv derail
detail of tbit
th?’ fretted
...
walls ul»ve ta reflected.
Sarne of the larger crevasse# are crossed j
by snow nrehes, thrown directly from bank .
to bank, und reaembllng in their grand ।
proport ions the natural bridge of Virginia. ;
Our way lay for miles acrosa this beautiful
but treochcrotw pqvement along the brink
of dizzy precipices mid across narrow
bridge* with bottoerneaa golfs on each ■
band. Although wo lu’d been living on
the glacier# for wook# nnd imd become fa­
miliar with many-of their wonders, tho The Lar^tt Hlu ): (o a,|,,.
2
great crevames in thu upper snow region# The Lowat 1'ri.^ t;
..
.
were so magnificent lu their proportions
eul Buytrt.
‘
aud so wonderful iu color that they called
forth exclamations of admiration from And the Best Obtainav/, yualitu
every mem ber of onr party.—Israel C. Bus­
Bruge, Fine. Chtniitulx,
sell in Century.
with Prompt Attenlioi, m ’i„ B cb'.

•MH ® M;
Still at the Froit
And lih Remain So.

Why n Rat’# Teeth Grow Continually.
Certain animals bare teeth which grow
during nil their lives. The rat and the
squirrel ure examples of this. Our own
teeth nr© developed from pulps, which ftro
nbsorlxxl nnd disappear after the teeth are
grown, but in a rat’s tooth lhe pulp is per­
petual aud is continually secreting matcrial by
which ino
tho incu»ur
Incteor jpuua
gains iciigvu.
length. ,
tertal
uy wincn
Therefor© tbe animal i» obliged to gn»*r
all the time to keep the tooth ground down !
to the proper length. It I* uomnwnly ,
imagined that tbe rat keeps gnawing from
ure cusaedncss,
pure
cussedncfw, but
but aucn
such is
is not
not ldo
tho case.
case. .,
Sometimes it happens that the beast's up-j
per anti lower incisora do not meet proper­
ly, so that U Is unable to gnaw, and ita
teeth keep growing around iu a spiral.
Caaro have tiecn known where a rat’s tooth
grew lu this manner through ita skull, no
as to pierce tbe bruin and kill the unfort­
unate. The biggest teeth I know of ar©
those of the mastodon, whiab we have in
the shni* of fosktia. One advantage about
teeth is that toey an: harder than almost
anything else in nature and will last long­
er, so that they may be pick&lt;l up in an ex­
cellent state of preservation age# after the
animals to which they originally beionge&lt;l
uredead.-Interview in Washington Star.

Whether on pleasure bent or business,
should bike on every trip a bottle of Syrup
of Fig#. a* it acts mo»t pleasantly and
effectually on the kidney#. liver and bowel#,
preventing feverw, headaches and other
fornix of sickness. For sale lu 50c and
SI.00 Lotties by all leading druggists.

of our Oiutomen, will llt. j the
appreeiatioufom th, rntrulp^.

that heu rewqrdot tin Propl,‘t Dnig
Store with mW’.-exh.
Htadquailere for P/.^bhnu Su^
plus.
1
Seadquattinfor Ho,
■
titaatpun b-rsj^r Jf'dant-.- Drug*.
U cadquarttntfor Pat&lt; hi Mtftfyut*
//eiutmiarbr.',
/{
Statfau'rf
a,,il
&gt;■
Agentr for ttWnphrt ft U',tn^opathiJfalkintK.
Ve keep. trvrythiuy t^r.prcf^l
found ina.tlrxf^iujf&gt; tlrn-j
ttore. . ’

an a &amp;
DETROIT, LANSIX

g
a. NORTHERN

Leave Grand Rapids for.
Detroit and East,
touslug
Itotvell.
luaeD .

A. M 11’. m“mT.

Sactnaw .
.
•Lxeryda*. ‘tleeZCd • :90a. m run* tanx^u . !«• r !t with p*Ax
car; seats. 0 cents.
m hastkiouei: pulurair to bctnift;
seats. » cento.
p. m. him tiitvtqjh t' b. iroit wi:ii parlor

For ticket* aud Uifortna:. . .q.ply st VtHM
NOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRACT.
ur Union »:»tiua.
Notice Is hereby given. that I, Geo. A. Uillen- ticket office. c~ Munroe
Gi: •. Dr.fUrMX.
I’t'CK, Drwin
11 &lt; M &lt;1 Comtuiwdouer
k U Hi 111. 3 n
beck.
ol BU.
tim kll'itl.J
Comity V.
ot
Grbl
ArM.
Barry, Slate of Michigan, will, on the trib day ‘
otJwy. A. D.lMil. at IfiirFufr grounds, lu (lty&gt; — .. , , , . .,
nt HKUlngs, at 10 o’clock In tbe (nretioon &lt;d / ’HH AGO A’ »»'!’,?&gt; I
that day. proceed tn rwlu1 bids for lhe cote* I .
xn/.i u, - » v n
•traction n( ti vet tain arum, known •« the I v?
MICllihAn IlV.
Hasting* City drain !waird and established tn j t
f______
th© su'd city of Hastings, and dewribed a# fol- 1 LvGrand ItapMs.
low*, lo-wit: Di'ginnin;; nt a sprlrc b ©ok nn ; Chlcsg©.,.......... ;
fid 3S7 owned by R. t. Uondcrabai!. ruaulng ‘ IndlunnnolK ’
then©*south So dearees. west !;«: ft, Mi it. ou Reuioit Harbor .
said lot oofLon State street. -X3 tt. in Birry ML Joeo|-ti
Com.ty Agileu'tural Mirfity. 33 fr. Id (’curt, Traverse City I
aired. »7Uth iri dtxii.cs, we»t n f&gt;. In Co wl Mcsketou.
i-L same tour cT5 n. an h-_C ot 1‘. B. coot,’ MwSt.v
sooth j-.ir.illi-l and 7 ft. f ari-J \ Mettar. lino at I i-udinxum
aectimi IS. ZX» on land &lt;d D. IL Cook, south ttiL RlglhtpM# ...
degrees, west * ft. on Mid look's, same course, ’O“»*a Heath .I ’8 «R 1
400 tt. on'lanri of N. T. Parker. Then commenc­
‘Week day*. •Ev«ryday.
ing where the drain turns wetierty. thence
10:00 a. m. has through chair car to Cktap1.
soutli rod-grers.t dwzret*eaM.nsft. on land
extra charge tor seats.
of D. B. Coo':.
a total distance on said NoI -,w
p. tn. runs through to i
wIJ tuo
Cook’# offt.. iTflt io Lass street. 340 ft. un । WMjn.rtg
bull el car:
ctnts.
,
taod cd D. McOtuber. «7 ft. In Benton street, sot
t :Z» p. in ha&gt; llirou.d: tree chair car to Mso.s(L on lard of Z. U. IJoyL TJta' distance 5.tt; tee.
tlaM.k N. K. tt. IL
R . tbe fir«t fttnfL is to t&gt;e tiled, U'tog the ttie ’ lt:33p.iii
Is solid trai-n with W;umrr |»sUre
wtiicft Know in thedratu, the balance Is Io be sleeping car through
toChtaw&lt;&gt;. and -.riper tj»
&amp; Inch tile.
Indtanai-oli- via Benton Harbor.
Said Job win be let by *eetio:i« oh dlvlstaon
jt:g&gt; f in has Wagner steeping car toTrarewe
Tbe section at the outlet «f Hie drain will M let
first, and the remaining srctlars In tuefr o»dc.upstream, in acco;dance with the &lt;11 igram tow &amp; Moriau’# &lt;eainerfurCl;k-:&lt;o.
on file withtbe other papers pertabtlng to said
drain, Md bud# will be male aud received ncSHEIllEI .S SALE.
roniingly. C-.»ntraris win be made with lhe
Nutlee Is hereby gti-eu th.-.*- by vlrtiic of »n exbidder glvlnz adequate ■ se­
curity far the performing cd :T&lt;* work, la a ©colon Issued dot of the Circuit Court for ttr
sinn to be Ox*-J by me. The date fur the rem IXiuiity of Barry and 8ute of Mtdiigsn. to Nt
pietlon cf snob contract, nud the terms of t#»y- directed and dellvered. and ag^lint the p&gt;&gt;4*
meni therefor, shall bz anaoutced at the time and cbMteb ot the Hasting - i nvunenr (Wpany. of tho city or Hnstiup. County
ttarj
and place of let: tn*.
.
Notice K hereby further filren. that on to-wlt: and State of Michigan, awl in Lo or i f Ita U»al the location ot the drain, July U. A. D. 1WI, tings City Bank. 1 did ou the Urst day uf Wrthe assessmeut of brnefits. made by me will be 1MI, levy upon and take *»■!
tta
’uNect to review. That such BSMessment of title and Interest ot th© '4‘&lt;l
benefits is made as a but* fur taxation, in *&lt;'ewtrt*?ec«?«»,‘h« prortsloL* ot the MatatM:
and the foltowlmr described naroels of hmd ahi '"iX'tWSK.u ...... U« ;?■
be a*sesv*diiy me. tor benefits, nu t will !&gt;e ranlectio taxation In aeeordauee with such bene­ the nortii occ-balfof ioi'.-ue'i'nndt»o‘-'fits, for the purpose of said drain, r It:
also tbe oogh oue-baifuf lot three (•&gt;■. dl l«
block numtTr nineteen ite/ in
,
Town Range
lion to tbe City of llaUinc- &gt;nwdirr to Ow nLat»ns. 754. 73g........................... s
7
Ix&gt;U7e, mq...........................
••
••
corded pJ*t thereof, all1 n!«Mri. I *.»»'
IxnssftB, km......... ...
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••
public auction or vendue to the b'ch'»» N"®"
at tbe north front door ot th- court tau*
8S7,W10, SM................ "
i.ot*8M.«M ............tbe city of Hasting# in Mid &gt;«
Saturday, the IWb d*y of Aura'i. A. hw.
10 o'clock In the forenoon of ffiltiday.
.
South as* cast *, i&gt; w G sec IS ’. “
Dated at tho city of Hastings ltd* first W «
City of Hasting* at
..
Dated this zeday of Jnu*. A. I).. JWl.
Jinr. i»i.
i.b..i&gt;«.sh&lt;rt«.
„
Gao. A. DlLI.KNflBCK.
Smith &amp; CoLoaovg, Alt y*!ter i hi.
Harry County Drain Commissioner.

Do you want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet: any­
thing in tho line of draperies, rugs .or the nse.
this season ?

LINOLEUM
What is it? It is a floor cover made of cork. J iiH M 11 *,
store and examine it, as it is much superior to carpe
or any other floor cover at its value.
We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also sonlp^!
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines.
the store a visit and be pleased.
« Yours truly.

ARCHIE McCOf.

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Hastings Banner.

VOL XXXyi. NO. 10

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 9, 1891.

Hastings Banner

good news

You who are compelled to draw the purse strings
tight in the cause of economy, will never know how
greatly ii is to your interests to make your pur­
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Published Thursday* by
COOK ZBTfcOS.,

TOWER

Hastings.
Dr. M. Beaty, whose Career of Uni­

i i,til v.u have visited Hudson's store and found
ou: al! about the grand quantities and startling
;; j.-es wl ich prevail during the month of June.

bi'h Gnparalieled loduceneats Uh Weak.
Men! Suits—Stern, Block &amp; Co. sold us lSt&gt;
s .tt-ver arid Silk mixed suits last-Friday. The reghI;u wholesale price is $11, and they retail at $14
. $15. pike choice this week at $10. To make it
I attractive in our Men's Suit Department we
put all tine residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
th.;--! out iat Ten Dollars. All wool suite guaran­
is 1 worth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
■Men's Pants- -The Unexcelled Pant Company ask­
ed us io jlose their light-weight trousers. They
; iv,■ always wholesaled them at $2, $2.50, $2.87
at:■! -Si. We made a pat cash offer of $1.50. We
_■ thetnj-ou. what a lot!—three, four, five of a lot.
s .me patterns fifty of a kind. Take choice this
ueek all wool pants for S1.S8. Ponder over this.
W&lt; ’! made trousers worth $3, niany worth $4. at
.
’igliti eight.z Don’t wait until the best pat­
terns are |&gt;icked out.
Boy's Shits—The residue of the Malcontson stock,
i.. tlvylitre in bankruptcy: what of it? Were
•in not (bo best manufacturers of boys’ clothing
in America? Certainly. They came to grief: we
bought tile stock.
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; ... -nitM-sc wortll 81.75; 81.29 worth 82; 51.75 worth 82.50; 82
t;h -... Ahti thousands of S3.50 to 85 suits, worth 35 to $8.

FREE! k Standard Regulation Ball and Bat this
wbk given away with every boys’ suit worth $2

HASTINGS,

A Famous Specialist Will Visit

COUNTY NEWS.
General.
Job Cbeesebrough, the Freeport Handle
and Rake factory -man, reports a better
season’s business than ever this year.

form Success Places Him at the

Very Head of his Profession.

Gospel tent meetings are being held at
Freeport this week.

And still the cry for houses to rent at
Middleville goes up, and the houseless re­
fuse to lx* comforted.

They talk of organizing a K. of P. lodge
at Woodland. No progressive town should
^.‘d^..t0.,'ay * Pto'ratonal visit to Hut. Lie without one.
tow tnd lliu« who
nuttrrlUK tmm (h.
Many of the leading formers of Wood­
effeeu ot cbrwlc dlsuu,, to any tonu will land township are getting exceedingly
&lt;’!'P°nunl&gt;y to pl.™ thrtMTh,, tir'-d of tl&gt;e alleged Saturday evening
under lb, treumtut of. |toy,iri.n W|„„ “sports," and think they are too blamed
mi peri or does not exist.
noisy and.useless.
....nLV",!’' ",k” * ’P"1*")’»' 'be tre«lNashville’s business street had another
■uentor.ll nervoue chronic, thronl .nd
close shave from destruction by fire, and
cnurrhnl dlwwe., .nd the suecra which
Bro. Eelghner again calls for water. It
always attend his efforts is simply inarvelmay be in point to remind Bro. Feigliner
oua—many of his cures being almost a
that In such matter-, people lock the door
rcsuBciatlon of tin* dead.
Hundreds of iwqple whose cures have after the horse Is stolen, it wasn’t till
after' Hastings lost 875.000 by one fire,
| been pronounced entirely hopeless by
comidls of learned physicians, have found that she Invested 830,000 In water works.
Etf Clemens, of this city, was brought
lo their unbounded delight that Dr. Beaty
could give them not only hope, but
full bi-fore Justice Mills, of Nashville, last
realization.
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* weet, charged with indecent exposure of
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Victims of the worst ferfm of nervous person. He bad bis examination, and was
i disease and catarrhal troubles who have bound over to the circuit, ball being fixed
; fjient thousands of dollars In a fruitless at 8200. Chas. Scoby, Henry Bentley
I search for a. cure, have been filled with and Frank Stebbins were on that date also
astonishment and delight at the rapldltv of arrested for being drunk at the time of
their restoration to health after placing Cletueus* offence.
. themselves In the hands of Dr. Beaty.
Torn Hunter, living northjof Nashvilhi.
j Cases of disease that are incurable are paid Esq. Felgliuer 88.00 for being drunk
very rare but they are sometimes met with. the other day.
Ln such cases Dr. Beaty does not eucour| age the victims to sp*-nd money in useless
Middleville.
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i treatment, but promptly says that nothing
The glorious 4th was celebrated in our
j can lie done.
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He decides promptly whether a cure can little village by over three thousand people,
| be effected or not, ami when his decision the largest crowd that ever gathered here
; is announced il can la* implicitly relied on. on any occasion before. Everything went
off first class excel ’• tt»e balloon ascension
; Dr. Beaty comes to us with the highest
which Was somewhat a failure, although
| possible emjonetDente from the press and
not on account of the balloon men, but In
the leading citizens of the cities in which
i getting the balloon filled with hot air.
[ he has been located. His preparation for
, Some one had cut the string which fasteni the practice of his profession lias l»een as Led tho panichhte to the balloon mid on
thorough ns that of any physician in the I ascending the parachute did not go up.
world.
The professor will make the ascension on
After graduating and taking the degree : .Saturday July isth TH.
(of 51. D.. he spent several years In ther i Mr.-, Clever and family, of Nashville,
t medical hospital of Europe, thus securing
14 spent Sunday with C. Clever of ttila place.
toe .rtv.nuw
or on
an ratenM
;1 mv
a&lt;i,«nuiKC vi
CMCIHiru oxyertenw
c&amp;pcTKllcC ., ’' i&gt;-itiv-........ oi'c^iion. was
...au the
al... guest
I under the guidance of the medical world. of .lease Putnam over .Sunday.
| It is fortunate for the afflicted of this com­
Friday. June 20th, Jesse Putuam
I inanity that they are to have theopportun- smashed the first finger of his left hand
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tj or consulltoK w &lt;1 Mtoatoabrd .nd
1|e tod| ln
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WHOLE NO. 1
Mrs. Corbett, of Detroit, is visiting her
brothers, Charles and byman Putnam. of
this place.
Last Friday about noon the Barker
Scale factory was struck by lightning, and
a good deal of damage done.
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Fanny Nlcbolds, of Lansing, la spend­
ing a few weeks with her cousin, Mias
Greta Young.
Mrs. D. L. Smith at d Mrs. Milton Willis
with three children, of Battle Creek, are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Appleman.
Andrew A. Wright has received an hon­
orable discharge and recommended as a
musician from the U. S. army, and return­
ed to Nashville.
* Nellie Felghncr, of Hastings, spent Sun­
clay with relatives here.
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Every one is either away or having com­
pany.

Fank Myers and wife visited at PblL
Dodds in Odessa over Sunday.
Lyme Smith came home from Saranac
last week where she has been staying all
winter.
Mr. Parker and wife of Sebewa
at J. Smiths last week.
Angus McLeod and wife visited at D.
Shaeffers last week near Grand Ledge.
Carlton.
Every one had a good time the fourth.
Quite a number complained of having
whips stolen on the night of the 4th.
The most of the fanners did well to
work on the fourth as It rained Monday
night and got their hay wet.
’ W. R. Vester went to Kalamazoo Monday
Mrs. Will Becker and family and Mlag
Alta Brandal of Grand Rapids spent the
fourth in Freeport they were the guests of
Sim Beckers family.

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Woodland.
Wc had a heavy rainfall Monday night
1 wish to correct the mistake in print
The hall storm on Friday did a considersble damage. John Shalbley had 40 acres of
1 That week’s paper as It la 0. D. Ixximis
of wheat so badly damaged that he offers 1that purchased the binder of Ed Tompkins
to take 840 for the entire crop. Corn and 1&amp; Co. instead of A. D. Loomis.
Lottie Loomis inether brother and sister
otlier crops were badly injured la many
places.
1at Hastings ttw 3rd and they speut the 4th
Sophrona Grozenger has returned home with their father. They then went to
Saugatuck to visit their uncle and family
with her uncle on a visit.
The 4th passed off very pleasantly. who lives on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Frank Newton is c building a new
Rev. Grigsby, of Haatli'.gs, delivered an
eloquent oration that, was listened to with granary.
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D. F. Ntwlon and wife went to the Rappleasure by a large audience. The little
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the 4th.____________________
boys celebrated with an unusual number i
of fire crackers. The sport* were nicelyDellun.
arranged and were enjoyed by alL The
The Eagle has lit.
trotting rare was of peculiar interest the
The village assumed a graveyard apfirst prize being won by John Palmerton •pearnnee Saturday.
and second by Hiram Wheeler. The ball
D. W. Osborn of Kalamazoo spent
game between the No Goods and Wood- .Saturday and Sunday with M. H Gwin.
land Kids was won by the No Goods. ' Nellie McBeth of Galesburg is visiting
The game was a close one and would un­ relatives here.
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doubtedly have been won by tho Kids had
F. A. Blackman and J. F. Williams
thqy not changed pitchers at the end of attended the races at Galeeburg Saturday.
the second inn.ngs, thereby enabling the
Clato Harrington was quite sick a few
No Goods to make a run of 15 scores in days while visiting.at F. A. BlackmaM,
one inning. We saw but little drunken­ but so far recovered as to be able to start
ness. much leas than is usual on such oo- for Petosky where sty* will spend the
cadons; in fact everything passed off so summer montlis.
pleasantly that the good people of our vil­
F. C. Brooks and family are at Gun lake
lage feel glad that they decided to celebrate. for a weeks vacation.
M. Doster, of Prairieville, was In our
Jake Brandstettei of Middleville was in
village one day last week.
town Monday.
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School meeting in our village will occur
A run away on the streets Monday
next Monday evening. It is hoped that morning caused a little whirl of excitement,
••very voter will turn out.
Noone injured aud but little damage done.
The replevin suit of Carr Jk Sprhigett
Deb Norwood has sold his Interest In
was adjourned for two weeks.
the meat market to Devlt Ranney.
We hear that Miss More will return to
Gro. VanTine Is very low nt present
her home In Pennsylvania soon. Miss writing. Complication of measles and
More during her stay in our village has La Grippe the cause.
made many friends, who’ will regret her
A large party of Battle Creek boys have
departure.
been stopping at Wall lake for the past
Harvey Spencer and wife expect to week. Sunday their colored cook while
start for Oregon about the middle oTthc toying with a loaded revolver of thirty two
month.
calabre accidentally discharged the same
Many of our farmers have wheat ready into the palm of bl» right hand, the ball
for harvesting, and only are waiting tor striking the joint following around* and
good weatKer to begin operations.
lodging under the eords on upper side of
Mrs. Traverse Sherwood. Mrs. C. M. first knuckle indicting a very severe wound.
M l»r. Itoaty.
,hc .utuiurt
MWiUrvilto
Sun Ullin.
offlre. The
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mv oui&gt;
A ••• Hniwr U
Smith, of Yankee Springs, and Mrs. Burt He was brought to town and Dr. Ticribner
I marvelous cures are often in the nature of t|Ojnjc ftuely.
I miracles.
i J- W. Saunders and wife were In Cale- Tinkler, of Hastings, were guests of Prof. removed the ball. J. F. Norwood assisted
Smith and wife, Satprday and Sunday.
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His sojourn iu our city will be the be-1 don|a Sunday.
in the opperation.
G. M. Baitinger, our worthy undertaker
' ginning of a new life to many, who have] ct W. G ribbin. who has been working
Mesdann-sAVilliamsand Barton attended
j abandoned all hope of escajie from the । for j w. Snumlert In the Sim ofilce has and furniture dealer, contemplates selling i the Galcsjure races.
Mr. Whitlock is home from Chicago for
i grim monster of disease. It will mean the Mcct.1&gt;Unl a similar positional Lake Odessa. his stock of gnods and going to a larger
town.
We
trust
that
Mr.
Ballinger
will'
reeum to active life and renewed useful- •...................
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a brief vacation.
He left Monday
to take his -•
place.
1 ness to many persons to whom life has not ' Coy Smith, of Nashville, takes his place think better of the matter and decide to . Dr. Scribner reports it unpleasantly
remain with us.
1 been worth Hying for months and years here.
healthy.
The Rebecca Degree Lodge. Hint was in­
Bradley Thompson
has commenced
S past.
Chandy Caldwell. Bert Severance and
stitute*! here a short time since, is doing work on the addition to bis hotel which
Guy Johnson are the new employees at
nicely.
will odd greatly to the convenience and
the brass factory.
appearance of same.
Guy DeGolla and Jesse Putnam were in
Uruoh Uhlco.
The social hop at the hall Friday cvetiTng
Hastings last Week.
Mr. Wright, who has been sick for some was a success financially and socially.
Dibble Hoe. of Naslivslle, Is the guest time, is no better.
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Mtlau Waldorf! was in town
Friday
of her cousin, Olive Clever, of this place.
A good many lu this vicinity have com­
evening.
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(nis Carveth, John Parker and Harry menced harvesting.
Peterson were hi.attendance at thoraces
Aleut Bugbee. Fred Pierce, U. Jones,
at the Grand Rapids fair grounds on the P. K. Karns and John PransUck have pur­
J. Morehouse Is very sick.
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4th,
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chased new binders.
.Yuoiher baby at A. Potters. Boy bon
Will Tewksbury spent the first of thoj
I^eon VanVelaor. of yoor city, spent July 3rd.
week in Grand Itaplda.
Sunday with G. W. Havens ami tamily.
C. C. Gage has taken the job an . i s at
Dr. llanleii's team of mustangs ran
Jas. Babcock and family, of Lrving. arc work clayiug the two sand hills by Dur­
away lost Saturday. No one was hurt spending a few weeks with their parents.
hams hike.
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1 The team was bring driven by Matt Chase
Wonder it the Shultz scribe of the Jour­
Mel Tackerumn and wife spent Saturday
land Hie neck yoke broke which Is the nal lias found out what Orlie will do when
and Sunday at Mrs. E. J. Hartoms.
I cause- of the team getting frightened.
Family picnic al Loon lake the 4th. »
Fred comes.
I Orley Granger left Monday morning for
Hew Graham has returned home from
Win arrive al
Miss Myrtle Tuckerman passed the
Clarksville. Kent Co., where he expects to Richland to harvest his wheat.
eight grade eucdessfully. Her brother
attend school during the summer.
G«o. Chipman, of Richland, is spending Melvin presented ihunrltha beautiful gold
Bert Millard took . a pleasure trip to a few days with friends in this vicinity.
watch.
Ottawa Beach Sunday.
Ray has resumed his position in the ’
Mr. and Mrs. Scott entertained company
The ball game between Middleville and Good Templar’s lodgefrom Battle Creek last week.
Caledonia will Iw plnytsl the 18th of this
Kittle Beard, of Bowens Mills, is
Grace Powers will spend part of her
month.
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spending a few weeks with her sister, vacation at Grandma Powers In Battle
Mrs. Elka Hanlon, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Robinson.
Clerk pick toe cherries and late strawberries
has been the guest of friends In the village
Walter Babcock, of Irving, spent Sun­
Mabie Tuckerman has neither been ab­
the past week.
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day with his pa ren l*.
sent nor tardy for thirteen school months,
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Lee Hawkins, of Charlotte, Is the guest
Joe Robinson and family spent Sunday a recofd to be proud o .
of hi* fattier for a few &lt;|avs.
with relatives In Bowens Mills.
The promouuu exercises at the Center
Louis Fenton, of Caledonia, was in the
Holden Chase has returned from New school were very fine by the fourth, fifth and
village Monday.
eighth grades. The teacher Mary E. Wilcox
York.
Mr. Clark, of McCord, made a business
ROOMS AT THE
Dorr Rhkurd lias purchastel a new presented the school with a fine mirror.
trip lo our busy burg on Monday.
reaper.
Allen Daniels, of Vermontville, was the
BoMlatloM.
guest of his mother the f£e part of the
Sabbath school every Sunday at Hie
Died, at her home June 12, 1801. Mrs.
school house; C. Babcock, superintendent. Lovins Shultz, member of Fairview asso­
"bertha Hubbsni. of Charlotte, who has
Mrs. Leroy Barnum, ot Coats Grove, ciation P. of 1., No. 1392.
been the guest of her cousin. Eva Fenton, wits visiting her parents Sunday.
Wuehkas. Through the dispensation
the past few days, relumed to her home
Harvesting has commenced with us.
of Providence death has Again entered our
Henry Anders went to Hickory Corners social circle and takej&gt; a wortiiy member
^Somc of our young people spent Sunday
Sunday.
and while we bow in submission to Illm
’ Rumor says that Wesley and Daniel Who doeth all things well, we are con­
at Gun lake.
There were only four bowery dances Karns have bought the old Chilsyn farm of strained to mourn the loss of one who ha»
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been called to rest.
heWUl Webb is expected to be able to be tbelr father.
Uncle Wright I* »UII HL
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Rsaolwxl, That while our hearts uro
P. R. Karns l« cutting wheat for Mr. laden with sorrow ami tuourninx, and we
on the streets thl. week.
Bert Millard made a business trip to■ ndrtojre.
drop the .silent tear In memory of her, who
Geo. Rohtnson’s parents are visiting has been taken away, that we as a body
Caledonia Monday.
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Mrs. Amanda Putnam is spending the’ him.
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extend our tender and heartfelt sympathy
week with her sister, Mrs. A. Fausey, of
Augustus Worms returned from Rich­ to the family in their hour of affllctltuL
land
Thursday, where be has been at
Carlton.
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Resolved, That a copy of these resolu­
Bom. to W. Willard and wife, Monday.
tions be sent lo the Hastings B.VXXKK. for
John Branschka contemplates building a1 publication, a copy sent to the bereaved
To those who hare been neglected, bad­ * ‘George Smith. Jr. who has been working
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new
brick
house.
family ami a memorial page be set apart
ly treated, or pronounced Incurable, lie ej- for Sttmpwm A Dantnoulb. returned lo bl*i
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in bur records sacred lo the meatuy of
pecially extends and invitation. He often
Get key.
when others fall; his treatment Is home at Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Slater Shultz.
If the people of our village waul to&gt; Delajed Letter.
mild, cures permanent, and terms reason- make a bustling town they should do&gt;
Farmers are very |msy cultivating what
Tot ne lour a avriHHltUMt wann HWinerto,
^VeVbe’l^o^^’and’^wlll give everything tn their power to make It such.• corn the crows and worms have left

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JULY 13,

r c Remain Three Weeks.

HASTINGS HOUSE.
SPECIALTY:

Entire stock of drugs, wall paper, books, paints and oils,

pocket knives, school books, legal blanks, pocket books, al­

bums. bibles, must be closed out at once; Lack of space foibitls rjnotatious but everything must be sold at once.
A special sale bf wall paper at 6c. per double roll, up.

The Nervous Systen,

Chronic Throat and

Catarrhal Diseases.

One way to do that te to “patroniw homes

Umd after load of wool has been on one
streets enroute tor Lake Odessa. We guess
epate Grove goes dry'by the way the men
filled up at Lake Odessa last wk*.
Alta Spencer who has been horns on a
wiait has arrived at this place and Is again
taking music lessons.
Hayden Myres who Is teaching school lu
the South part of this county was home
last week.
Mr. DiHenbeck was run into l»y two
fellows ronuing horse*
coming from
Woodland last Saturday eveniug. They
! stripped the harness from bis horse aud
tore hh buggy all to pieces.
iting at (jA.
returned from his
Jas. Spemser went to Chelsea last week.
** cONSULTATlOJi FREE TO ALL.
A little girl has come to stay at the Iwue
Letter,
be short u lel«r.phie dl- WRUL Sturgis is spending a few days •f David Lepard and wife.
Mtrte. Mid .ooomponlod by tour eeuh to
Grant Fair Is working al Lowell.
Sips or tba will not bo rad or with hia family.
.
J. D. Demaray awl wife vUited xl her
Amoa Nteholds. of
WU tho
home Sunday.
anawe redguest of relatives here last Friday.
Ornctc llovit«. » iu b. to 0 P- “•

iD Mra M. Smith has started a laundry in'
the basement of tire Parkburst Woekcannot cure.
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COXK BARLT.
J. E. Ackerson has moved hfe barn«»
shop in the new building latelv construct­
“w- *D&lt;1 ‘■ro'*dl“1 ,lw
1 ed by him adjoining the Johnson house.
C. Payne and wife. D. Madison and
wife. L. Fenton and wife, J. Gibbs and
■nd are not able to visit the Doctor for a wife and Mr. Dickinson and wife, of
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'"r’"d " Gqind Rapids spent Sunday in o«r village.
Hat of qumtlon." on ,pplK«rlon
sirne or Ibe moot VrSlllant rurw Unit bo
““mdewer.orpen«M» &lt;b.l be nerer
II. R. Banka, of Baltimore, Md.. is vis­
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Just Removed into Beamers.

Tuat rwsu vi qaieliy Tieath the give • •M,
Her spirit li*. gone to rest with her God.
In a C, Ham.
reDated June 27th, 189L

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Ringling Bros, World’s greatest n
shows, three ring oinw atui el
stages, museum, nwusgrrie. Roma
pudrouw ami Roman gala day b«xm
spectacles is billed to "ppoor at Hi
on Tuesday. July
.st,. Owing
rwemneuta made by the American
MBS Fixdrd Usum- »hU wid hr th

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�roasted alive.

THE FIRST DISCIPLES,

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An Appalling Railway Disasterj
at Ravenna, Ohio.

LESSON II, THIRD QUARTER. INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 12.

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I In Comliw *•' V„ durtnn &gt;&gt;» &lt;&gt;"?■ —Uli

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Un', core.

HOLOC*USTOFINWRE0S»R»IVOR&amp;

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. I run cold. One poor woman was seen pin­
A Rear End Collision Kills and Muttin the wreck, though but idigbt y
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hnrl whfW&lt;! pjteona appeals for help will
lutes the
Passengers
never be forgotten by those who beard
Two Coaches.
them. The fiamei had not yet nachod.
but were slowly nearing her. Strong and
; willing hands swung ax« tn they were
I never hwung before- O» cr*Pl th* flames It
1 wan a battle betawn life anddealh. ami
Full Bight of th” Helpless Kpectatoi
! death was gaining The beat wo. booming
I more Intense every instant. Man who
! were no longer able to
the
h. It* Terrible Detail*-ladleatlons ot flames gave place to others with the rapid...
UBeletH
a Blunder by ,Somebody — Nlaeteen Jtj_ q{ jjghtnlng. But It was a useless
Dead aud Twenty-one Wounded.
-fight.
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Forced to Abandon Her.
Ravenna, O., July 4 —&lt;)n0
The
“ »bMTbe choppers
ehonwr. nau
tai to^u
U&gt;,I»lt «»«=*
Uwk ««
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appalling railway accidents that ever baptb&lt;j woman_a*.
u !-«.
w faU&gt;. In
moment
I.. a
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pened in this state, almost rivalling the . th#
flam„ CM1
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tbo bum.,
cuuabl
bordrwn
und
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Lo her
b«r bond. Her pluou.aU.rf
Ashtabula horror, took. place yesterday
tbe Sew
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Sure n.o-«.ve mo.” - th. ««™»
morning al 3 o’clock onf
” “ York.
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her form,
of
(KIVU
ivfau,■&lt;n and
—- - the expreaalon
all wav. Not
1™ UCl
‘on her
Late Erio *°d Weatern railway.
Fot concon­ “
agony
face, as abe sank down in
tent with the awful work of the collision the debris, caused the stoutest hearts to
which mangled and slaughtered a car load grow xlck with horror. How many more
of passengers, the angel of death called to such frightful tragedies, though unseen,
were enacted within the ruins in those
his service the fire fiend, and those pinned brief moments will ever be known. With
in the debris were quickly roasted, their the woma'n was a child about a year old,
screams of agony and despair chilling the which also iwrisbed. having been killed by
blood in the hearts of thoae who stood the collision.
near wiuuib
willing to
and
succor but utterly
near
.v aid .....
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powerless. One womnn could be seen by
When the great freight .locomotive
the appalled spectators as the flames sure , plowed through the nar

HEADACHE!

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carbuncles,
scrofulous sores,
ectema, and all other
blood diseases,
take

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla

[Compiled from Lesson Helper Quarterly by
pertntedon of IL S. Hoffman, publisher. Phil­
It will
adelphia.)
relieve and cure
20. “The next day John aeeth Jesus com­
ing unto him.”
dyspepsia, nervous
The following verses indicate that the
debility, and that
events of the two days included in this les­
son took place after the baptism of Jesus.
tired feeling.
.
ONE ENJOYS
“Behold the I&lt;atnb of God, which taketh
Both the method aud results when
away the sins of the world.”
Syrup
of
Figs
is
taken;
it
in
pleasant
The Father had testified by an audible
will euro you.
mice from heaven, and by the descent of and refreshing to the taste, and acts
the-Holy Spirit in the form of a dqve. that gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Of all forms, Neural gii^Spasma, Fits,Blcep- thlA.was His beloved Son, and now John Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
ieoBDcss, Dullness, uizxlnesB, Blues, Op­ points Him out ns tho one to whom ho tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
ium Habit, Drunkenness, etc., are cured by came to bear witness.
80. “This is He of whom I said, After me aches and fevers and cures habitual
Dr.MUea’ Restorative Nervine,discovered
ty the eminent Indiana Specialist in ner- cometh a man who is preferred before me, constipation. Syrup of Figs is tbe
WotxsdUeasea It does not contain opiates for He was before me.”
only remedy of its kind over pro­
This He had said when they rent to ask
or dangerous drugs. Fmo book of great
duced, plftysiug to the taste and ac­
cures and trial Ixittloa Fbee at druggists. Him if he was the Christ or Elijah or the
prophet (verves 10-27). When a little later ceptable to the stomach, y/'oiupt in
Dt. Miles’Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ,
word was brought to John tlrnt all men its action and truly beneficial ».n its
TRIAL BOTTIJE FREE
were fallowing Jesus, be only reiterated his effects, prepared •only from the most
testimony exalting Jesus. Every believer healthy ana agreeable substances, its
should make it his and her constant aim
many excellent qualities coinmend it
to magnify Christ under all circumstances.
NUTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
fOR]
to all and have made it the most
81. “And I knew Him not."
State ot Michigan. County ot Barry-ss.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order, ot
Inasmuch as this gospel wm written to popular remedy known.
the Probate Court for the County ot Barry, prove that He is the Son of God (xx. 81), it
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
made on the eleventh (Uy of Juue A. D. iWt,
six month* from that date were allowed tot mny be that it was as Son of God he know and’81 bottles by all leading drug­
...
. WHY IS THE
creditors to 'present their claim* walnut the Him not till after the baptism.
Any reliable druggist who
estate of John A Bacbelbn-late ot said county,
“But that he should be mode manifest gists.
deceased, aud that ail creditors of said deceased
are required to prwrnl their claims to said to Israel, therefore am I come baptising may not have it on hand will pro­
In .pit. Ot rfmort ton rfeM rttort. deaths.
datta. horrible
borrtblr though
though they
they were,
were, were
wore
Probate Court, at the Probate office. In the City with water.”
cure It promptly for any one who
of Hxyttag*. far examination and allowncicv. eu
to release her, continued until the heat
Gabriel lurl spoken of Him as one lo alt
wishes to try 1L Do not accept any wa-i absolutely unlwarnble by thn would-be easy compared to that of some ot their
on David’s throne and reign over the hotiM!
friends. When the locomotive had come
substitute.
court, on Friday, the eleventh day of September of I Jacob, and Zacharias (the father of
to a standstill five forms were seen to tie
rescuers.
and on Frirtav. the eleventh dny of December Jcfinjaangof Him as the one who should
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
pinioned between the head of the boiler
The Story uf the Horror,
next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon ot cadi of perform the oath which God had sworn to
3AH FRJtKClSCO. CAL
'
| The east-bound Erie Vest Ibule No. 8, due and the torn and twisted timbers of the
Utaited%L«UnK5, June Uth. A. D. 1MU.
Abraham (Luke L &amp;!, 83, 72, 73). As the
..
UHmnU, KT.
KEW row, N.Y.
coach.
Twa were undoubtedly dead or iiwtawtjJ wKrw-a whta.....
at Youngstown nt 2:5.’i a. no., was very
Chas. W. aummthono.
sou of David, son of Abraham, to restore
Judge of ITobite.
latc^ and was running on orders. When unconscious, but the other three weakly
the kingdom to Israel (Matt. 1, 1; Acta i,
swayed their bodies and waved their hands
a stop was made at Ravenna the engin­ in an agonising endeavor to free them6),iJohn murt have known Him, and bapG»O JO Holier Kb or t Fanner', ‘i’ .linxst 2«r.
FRU&amp;ATE ORDER.
tiied the people, pointing them to Israel’s
eer 1 and
Q&gt;O« sul l«-t!-r&lt;’*rriqr&gt;All wrorUMOi; SaenF
eelve* irom
from meir
their ir«nuui
frightful pu»».iw.
position. The
...— fireman'
.............- of
— the
— •paMt-nger
- train ।I seivre
&lt;
State of Mleh Igan, County of Bam-M.
■MmlCM.&gt;m«K4h
Harj- itr-&lt;coming Messiah. But as Son of God and
went to work to repair the engine, and
enveloped tbe poor fellows,
At a ae»loa of the Probate Court for the Saviour of the World bearing away the sin
the
train
was
again
detaiped
rereral
minj
The
Statement
uf
a
Tramp.
en -.&lt;&gt; !.&gt;
r&gt; l«'ltf.-ri;...-e».-rr^’rrlM
Cooaty of Barry, bolden at the Probate office.
3&gt;*Ka tbU
of
the
world
this
was
a
new
revelation,
and
In-theCUvuf HaAtluxs. In said county, on Wed­
utes. A flagman wa« rent back, but went
tramp who was riding on the rear of wb» wanta»S^f 'rreniu«rrAn4‘,,trnc^*‘’
A
nesday, the 24th day of June. In the year one not till long after Pentecost did even the
ohly a few feet, st
at most two par
length*- | the m.fared coach in all probability knows &gt;2.
obly
car lengths.
thousand eight hundred and ninety otic.
_Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judse of apnstlcs receive the truth that Jesus was n
Sutkleqly around the curve, west
west of the ► mnre aboat the accident than any living
.
^rwrar
Suddenly
~ '■
Saviour to any but Jews.
.
------- - — coipP
---- —. 0**1 . of man. He wits
..... -arrested
------------------,------------- ------.
and placedin
the( ] nw ■ v
tte matter, of the estate of George
32. “And John bare record, saying, I saw
q_ik-. meat cars.
mm The
Th. train was runuing
running c
&lt;-itv
nrisou by Sheriff Junes to await the । -&gt;n U
their
merit*. cjthriarn
c&gt; thr inrrr*u&gt;&lt;
x. ;..
jlv primm
mS merit*,
W”mma Shnnson. administratrix of said estate, the Spirit descending from heaven like a OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER Swift's
twenty-five miles an hour, and coming ; eoAmer’s inquest. He said: -I rode on; 1.3(1 ICS jl*.- “in ’ ’ w-77iX‘c
eoaxm into court hud represents that she Is ere- dove, and it abode upon Him.”
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
( down a heavy grade.
i the rear platform of tbe car, getting on at
on \.uh”«i
Mred to file her final account as such admlnls
For special service and on special occa
Some! more cheap houses wanted rang- •&gt;
_
.... .... . ...
w.
,.
।
As the veetilmle train slowed up: MbsessrathsiMsaf'rirtiiunKuiA.
ovitrix. and prays the i*nw may be allowed and siqns the Spirit hod in Old Testament days
she he dtKhamed from her said trust.
.■
"’'JmX.taHtaUhTc.fa.un cont.li.. bat
Tk’ ««*“&lt;’
*“
* ''•£
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, the come upon people, but here is one on. whom
L BuLdLAb. i r-cktdfe.s.
17th day of July, A. D. tWH. at ten o'clock tn He can abide. Not as n tongue of fire doci* » r.-ry «m.U |«.rt ot tbe pr»|-’rt.v 1
track, Md. It bring a thrwib tta.n, to | walked bock a distance of thirty or forty
tim forenoon be aligned for the lieartng of stud Ho come lo Jesus, but ns a pure and gtaitle ,
s feet and utepped to the right about eight |
« tj
■t
P
D
I for
exchange.
’
|j wnmnot
wasinot expected
expected to atop
Ravenna. He
He
- Mlelbr
•
■
atop at Ravenna
nMcton. and that the heirs at law of said de
feet. Just then the glare of the headlight I
*•
«9M0d and all other persons interested in snid dore,
l
1
have
improved
and
vacant
city
lots
for
!
railed
for
brakes,
and
reversyd
his
engine,
from
the
freight
engine
flashed
in
my
I
33- “And I knew Him not; but He that1
estate, hre required to api&gt;ear at a session of s:iid
On came the face. I looked for the bmkoman. He hail ;
A.GETJTS.
Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office sent me to baptise with water, the same , tude ana exchange in; all |mrts of the city. I tut inll to no purpose.
ta tlicCItv of Hartings, lu said County, and Halil unto me.”
’•
■
|| ,,Fanning lands for sale and exchange In fre|ght t rain, with but slightly decreased run toward the Approaching train, and ’
show cause. If any there be, why the prayer of
county..
J speed, anil no word ut warning could ■ be from the positisn ot the lanterns 1 con4, witurtaw. nrfo Cbrl.s wo rau.l ta all
»:l parts
puru of
rf tile
lh-rourfi
won ns.
the petitioner may not be granted. And it is
ItakfMttacttrfcfttnlrfltwU.
won
l-n.Tttatan0l.ln
Itod.MMtkl
tnUn.
A
th
fault
Inv
its
1 l,av4‘ **nu&lt;’ cht’irr («n
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice ntoch away from tbe world and go forth in j
eluded he had fallen, but the red and
to the persons interested lu said estate, of tin- tho powef ot God, and a« sent by Him tc
l’bi’i“toita'&lt;»?X'’irWttr tor
! '"t**
,h’ Tin *h'
white lights could be plainly seen, though , jujjrjch and Fniml- i .
pendenev of said petition and the bearing
tiiiike
ready
a
people
for
His
Second
Com
­
vtry
near
the
ground.
।
dated
I
’
cii.t-er
. &lt;!.
thereof, by cans!ng.* copy of tills order to be
well Utalrd in dllirn nt tart, .d tic di;. “»&gt; «"■■»». Jtanprt. nbsbtln,
ly. A
MMtebedlntheHartingsBA5Xr.it. n newspa- ing, now so near at band.
Saved the Ufa of a Woman.
&lt; m
«•«•*
REminted and circulated in saM County of.
*^Upon whom thou shall see theSfiirit ranging’from 5423 up to SM&gt;.« ••»«. ti spl.-n- moment n.&lt;frr the heavy freight &lt; rnsiu-tl : ■ A moment Inter the fearful crash came. I onnnty ot II &lt;rn i:x.&lt;i 8
rv once In each week for three successive
i
23th
day
of
October.
A
‘ to«the
’ passenger train.
dacending and remaining on Him. the did opportunity for investment in that ‘ in
I was hy this time in front uf tbe Pull-j, ga&lt;e'ou r»sare.'4»n1&gt;
—
•:'
sarpe is He wfiich bnptizeth with the Holy inarv.-luns city where fortunes arc made in
man sleeper, one removed from the ill- { mi th* nth dir. &lt;&gt;f M
(A true copv.)
Judge of Probate.
j Real Estate. I have maps of the city. lo­
«: '
F*c a moment after there was the rod &lt;ta*. Il. WMlurtad overb, lb.
prubat/ order".
From the time when tbe Spirit of God cating the diffcivnt placro fur sale.
alienee of death, and then coiitnetired the force of the collision, and I saw a lady's । fur pirr) «&gt;ui&gt;’v, Ml. b.
mok tal ujxjn the chaos, of Gen. i, 2, and
face at the .sleeper window just after the' gxEraoupnx- !■- A'fo :
moat frightful cries evsr beard.
Tha
Stale of Michigan. County af-llarry-M.
[ even before thntfFk. xxxlli, C). all that
On Jefferson streei two houM-t and lot- ' moans ot the dying, the piteous cries for Ota, wrack. 1 (nbtal . ^.vy pta, rf jj. “7tataT’"'Ll.'.‘"r ■
Al a »«u&gt;lo!i o! ti&gt;e Png&gt;ab* Court for th*
timber and broke In the rfloss. then jump-, upon \he Fa„.,, ;1. s!...
Count)' of Barry, hnltteu at the Probate office In j has-been do® on. earth that Las been nt bargains, and on cn^y tunas.
: help from tbe imprisoned and htlple- s ing on a trace underneath the — ’
thecWy ot Hxstings. in said county, un Wednes­ truly good or great Ina been by the Holy
---------‘
Near furniture factory.—»ne 'lot
day, tbe 21th dav of June in the v«ar ouc Spirit.
; rein-ihrut paid a-’to r. . m&gt; -■
i pnMtngera, and tbe mutilated and bloody climbed In and pul ed the lady out.'
thoenmd right hundred and ninety one.
1 nixti &lt;iais.then the prln. ii®':
house
well
finished
51.000:
8300
down,
34. “And I saw and bare ri(corJ that this
, remains of the dead seen through the
Present, Charles W. Anuvirong, Judge of
.
*3|&lt;i'ild
be
due
at tltr
bal. on time at 7 per cent.
is t|ie Son of God.”
ANOTHER DISASTER.
! fragments of the debris formed a scene of
i at&gt;&lt;i ihr hlt«T« M III. •.&lt;»! tie «' •
probate.
And our bouse and lot one block from :
In the matter of tilt estate ut John A.
Tlhe word “bon” in Scripture does, not
horror no pea can picture. The freight
•j.;
BadwHIej-. decensed.
.
nesrasarily signify Inferiority or difference .factory., 5800; SJOO doa n, bal. at 7 per
Oh reading aud fllliir tie p-Ut!ou duly verified
| i,hglne hid .gone clear through a day
West Virginia.
bind the mih- Ii.’M-f;
. .. . ..
atuement BmHlr. a&lt;wifiiH*trator of «aid estate of nature, and Mimetlmes not that nt all, I‘■‘‘”1- y*,ea?'.
.
‘
... ,,
, , .
t- . ; ibis data utvler Mild «»j&lt;
House and lot near Whip and Felt Bmd ■, conch
coach in the
the rear, tlirougb Hie sleeper and ' &lt;IIABLK8TOX,W.
praying for res-wns therein set torch that he buti rather likencM or sameness ot nature i
Va., J illy G.—The great-: dechir* th- «i •-•
may belleen^cd io seU'tlic real estate of said orqunlity, tbe closest possible ravimblanec.' factory. 8’..WW. 85V0 down. bal. n.ycars ' Iburied
”’4*-’ itaeli
’ in the second sleeper, the est disAHter-in the history of thia comma- ’ jiny’d l*- »"i wh • ’•
driwased as lu Mild v’(hl&lt;&gt;n des.-iibed.
third
car of tfl,c
wag nothitig
i। '
----------K train.
—— There
-------- -----------------„
33. “Again the tiextdayafter John stood al 7 percent.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, tbe
Several splendid bargains hi the 1st left 0f the tthin but a nuuw of dubris, and mty nai Hie wrecking of a Kanawha and ...Vrn tmmJr.-u
ITlh day ot July, A. I». last, at ten o'clock and two of his disciples.”
Michigan train at Farm, n village eight flic eeut-.:o&gt;d an s.iiof r-~
jbv ---thin!
&amp; the forenoon, be assigned lor the bearing of
!; the rides -•
­ rar itood itliov® tho
John con.iiraes hta work quietly and ward and otlier parts of the city.
.7
■aldpefitfoa. and that tbe heirs al law of saW faithfully. When we ore wholly subject
Brick barn for sale at n bargain, on or- tnontter rt:g|no ns if to Isold it prisoner miles north of thia city Saturday morn- |
deceased and all other |&gt;ersotis Interested tn said
। ^xnd prevent further damage.
log. There is n trortle there thirty-five! luted m nrovtt
estate, are required io appear at. a session of to God He will clearly show us when lo ■•0 tier opposite Ford’s hotel.
feet
high,
which
caught
fire
st
some
t
hne
^Kpw^HiervLwe.
'b.
.aaMf court Hirn to be bohlen at the Probate and when tn stay, when to epeak and . 80 It. front by 140 ft. dotty.well'krated in
The Demon of the Flames.
Ofltoe. tn tlie city-of Hastings, in said cuuntv.
during tlw night
from an unaccountable 1 of sale ••nntainrd
Seneca Falls, N. Y.. has on the land 1 brick tThe
________________________________
-scene lasted but a moment, when ________________
and show eatiM-, if any there be. why the prayer when to stop.
31 “And looking upon Jesus as Ho store three stories, also dwelling house and little tongues, of flame sprang up here aud cause, probable from a cinder from an 1 the statute li&gt; such *■.&lt;•
of the petIMoner may not be grunted. And It Is
, notice U herein riv*-t: t
further ordered, that juild ja-tltioner givirtiolh e walked. He saitu, Behold tbe Lambed goud barn. Can be bought at a bmgaln. i there, and noon the whole wreck was engine unfeing about midnight.
While • day -•( Jui». I A
. ‘
to the persons interested in said estate, ot cne
...
nr
exchantre for Harting*
Hu-ahnr* &lt;&gt;r (Irend
u-rntuu-d in t!r«. It
I» WO
u-n. .dnwlfal.Ubt,
» .1—..ir&gt;.i
or will exchange
Grand fatapta-ltoa?..
ttabrtataWMMtfamMmrf . lu foond.- i .ur r ........
“i-r
’pendesicv of said petition. n*.d the hiutrlng
jr at'tte
Tho statement concerning His taking Rapids property. The’city of Seneca Falls
bmof 6y causing a copy of tliborder to be
uf Hass
puWlsiied In the Hastings Baxnkk. a newspa­ away tfco sin of tho world is here omitted, lias a population of 7.«oo and upwards—is the dcbt-iM, the tlames lighting up the
per printed and circulated In s*ld ceunt) of so that this would point hiin out more largest town in Secenn Co.
It
'■"
“
I
”
to
CT
”
“
.
Ito
corttlcrflon
rf
tto
place with a lurid glare, served only to in­
Barry, once in each wrek for three successive
definitely to Israelites as-fhe antitype of
40-acre farm in Irving, ail Improved, soil tensify the horror without aiding the res-1
»«-.«,
.uv .
,y.uiu—- •’• ••
,.
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
( HAJil-KS w. AHMSTItOXn.
their burnt offerings and pnHchal lamb.
good. Can lie bought at a bargain on easy cuer-c A* soon aa the dazed passengers in I train, the first ot the dny, attempted to ' *J|?n.l«uTcac.-7wiui
• ..it, ir:rt¥»t, |A true copy. I
J udge of Probat e.
37. “And the two disciples heard Him terms.
- titbinatlurceFj
the other'car* recovered themselves they cross it- as usual. The engine, tender and ' and all legal, re-ts. t.&gt;z« •b.-r
speak. and they followed Jesus.”
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20 ru.h,lw tb.nacu.ol th.4. uutortn.M.
r»r puwl onr ud.ly,
safely,but
but lb.
the| I ”*
'!±''
&gt;'•!
--- ,,
‘■ucl|.therein,
therein,the
thenremiM
premise* wbrini
'1
See the benefit of personal work; tho acres. &gt;* mile east of Sheridan, good train­ companion a The fire department was im-1
*,
-iiu ib two coaches want through.
intftgrtn as sit that rertatu
"f
‘r
statement ia verse 29 was probably a gen­ ed liouse. One of the cheapest farms in mediately
land knownnnd
nn&lt;1 firerritwi
«•—-nfo-l &lt;:&lt;• fo*1!1'-’;,
memareiy telephoned
wjcjmoneu for,
tor, and
ana every one in 1 Nrnrlv
P™..—.
minr.-j ' Iknown
that
end
of
the
little
city
rushed
to
the
7
2
1
Injured.
,,
0
,
th
eral declaration to tbe multitude, but here Barry Co., will take part city property.
V—
** “ir ’ittk
_ •_ • _
.
_____
..
___
.
1
KnintlM'r
I*nt
(
nnnnruwmrn
tzi
roAlize
._.Hnn
nnnilur
tun
:
Engineer Pot Connor seemed to realize of section ntHBber tw&lt;*
b&lt;» private and personal statement to two
TIME TABLE.
10 acres near city, good house and barn, scene of the disaster.
rangopen
nine the
west
In Barry
n
individuals, and the result is that both fol­ well and cistern. 150 fruit trees, '{ ‘jure
t
tin* situation and pulled
throttle
In effect June '■‘a. 1880.
contaming
eighty
acres "f Um! &lt;w tbe
e
Hnndtadlstain'inirrounded 7ta wreck ia
rf pulling nil over tatcly, but more or less.
low Jesus. Observe how It came about, grapes; 51,300. cheap,
down. bal. at 7
vJunos
and do thou likewise.
per cent.
but to little pupose. Tbe awful ruin hqd
wah to° latc- ■ 110111
we™
Stations.
38. “Then Jeans turned and saw them
100 acres in Woodland to exchange for been wrought, and little wan left to do | crowded and scarcely any one in them esSmith ACouiuovf. AttnrtwnfW A»'tsuffollowing, and saith unto them. What smaller farm and difference.
Dated this April 10th. JeS!.
but to secure and care for the remains of I cai&gt;ed either death or injury. The station
SOUTH
100 acres in Hope township, known as the dead. The greatest loss of life waa in is three miles from the nearest telegraph
How quietly and ordinarily it all comes the Doty farm, will sell for 54200 on easy
.
PROBATE ORDER
the
rear
car,
a
day
roach
containing
about
office,
but
m noon as possible a relief train
about, tho calling of these first two disci­ terms.
Stale of Mlchuten.co'te’'
' ;irr? ■, .2- Mr the
At a »CMlon of the Probit1;.''’"7 J™
ples! What a small and unlikely begin1
X“» '“x- «M* '-«r»..l
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at Imr- to their homes ii New J ork state The '“nX,”
r
,
.
,
, County of Barry, boldcn *1 th* I r',l?‘k?0' Tu«.
nlugi
L’?5
Jbe tlead *nd the City of Ha.ittwri.lo »aJd 9
to
gains ranging from 51.800 upwards and fire started in this car and soon communi- |
“They said unto Him, Rabbi (which is
some will take part city property in ex­ cated with tbe two forward can* Tbe woundcd- Onc of th« “‘o*1 pathetic in­ day, the ictli dav of Junr. fin .be .
to say, being interpreted, Master), where
CboMand eight hun&lt;lr&lt;-&lt;t :•(.&lt;&gt; nlnrtyonv
31 »4t|.
change.
car in which the greatest less of life took i cldents of th* accident was tliat of the
dwellest thouf”
41 10 00
I have several large farms for sale will place in unrecognizable, and the bodies of cnse
llw Welcher family. Mr. Welcher, Probate.
,
,, Aarua
Perhaps
hardly
knowing
what
they
did
Hastlxgs...
03 10 40|
in the matter of the. v»tat 0
take
snail
farm
In
part
payment
most
of
the
unfortunate*
were
burned
to
.
ids
wife
and
little
child
were
on
their
way
seek. ar what to say, but longing for some­
Parker, deceased.
I have some city property 1 will trade a cnsp,
crisp, and cannot be identified.
identified.
to Point Pleaaant to visit friends, being
thing they had not yet obtained, they ask
llannnh PnvkrradminWr*. • «&lt;**
Bn&gt;j
Feodtaud .
bavin* tbi* day filed with &gt;h
where He dwells. He might have an­ for good farms.
------- their first trip outside of the city for
1 contemplate a more extended system
swered, “I dwell in the high and holy
years. Mr. Welcher- was instantly killed, be beard and allowed and
DEATH’S HARVEST OF CORPSES.
•"
Jjmsin;:
of
advertising,
aud
It
would
be
well
for
place, with him also tha» hi of a contrite
aud his wife was brought here a few hours from said trust.
Detroit.
.^sl H* ’tt**
-and humble spirit, to revive the spirit ot thorn who wish to sell or exchange to call
Thereupon It l* ordered.
' Avkx-k &gt;»
later so badly injured that she died
ot Joi.. *■ "■
.'S
“
the humble and to revive the heart of the at this agency at once and get the benefits.
shortly after her arrival. Their little a»,
the forenoon, be n&lt;«.-igned for ,’ir. r
Union Pacific B. R. lands for sale in the
Buttons.
contrite one (Iso. Ivil, 15).
. child, aged about two years, was tome- said petition, and that the
hit,'&gt;'ted »
states
of
Kansas.
Oregon,
Washington.
V^doa
89. “He soith unto them. Como and see.
As soon as the flames' were subdued the 'rhat bruised aud had three fingers of its dereiwwi and all other persuii'
raid eatate, are required to 'il’fo',*r,
They came and saw where He dwelt, and Utah, Texas, etc. upwards of 5.900,000 work of recovering thel bodies was begun, right hand cut off.
of said court, then in be nolJi n
The Ltat Of Cufortun.tr*.
abode with Him that day, for It was about acres of farming, mineral and timbered and it was a gruesome work. Every one 1
lands, ranging In price from 85 to 510 per
the tenth hour.”
Cb’U?T1
nD
T’’° Wen5 kU,ed ontright and four have
Junc’l.
tLn b?
ninet**-n aint* died of t»*ir ijjariM. The follow“Him that cometh to Me I will in no acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
Frequent excursion rates given, Ytalih!^,F^Af&lt;5OWR;
wire cast out” (John vi, 37). ‘ However un­ balance.
David lnK l,B 1Ut&lt;rf
Amos Colton. Elk
Fr«i Burns, John Griffin, Fred 1 City; Orville Robinson, Midway; Thomas
worthily or however feebly they come, 11 etc. Call and get circulars.
I Thornloa' Cbarlraton; HUteZ Welcher Uwreal. by ciuxBng a copy nf SWW ©•« nre„p*.
any one will only come they will be wel­
Hx'tiiu-' b' s&gt;;;
of
comed.
.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
riclc Kyan Dennis Cassidy, Alban Gun-I and wife. Charleston1 Jasper Dr.mrimrty, ■ubllahndlnthe
Md'cTrcnl;.M
and eirc«W«l ‘lb '
7w,n.“'T- !io’ N'’' *an&gt;»«rtlK O.; Colonel wTrifa Barry,
&amp;T 'Vnta
fa e*’h.*.r‘,kf'lJfrtiu
40. “One of the two which heard John
Notice b hereby given that by virtue of an ex­
"nee In
Bmkinus ...
speak, and followed him, was Andrew, ecution Issued out of the Cl rent t Court tor the
“f. WUltam New- Ptiiiuun ooonty. W. V^; Mm. M«rr —............. .................... ..............
Upuntyof
Dwry■andState
Of
Michigan,
to
me
Simon Peter’s brother.”
“d n”Lrriwi; Sullivan and Ella O’Lear-, Charleston;
directed and delivered, and agnlnsi the roo&lt;i« w?!ir_IvOf
The other, we suppose, was John him­ and chattel* of the Hauiings Creamery Com- KimbSl
FhUta!
^,Brookl3rn; Joh11 ■ ThenJore N. Witoon. of Gallipolis Bulself. inasmuch as be, being the writer of pauy.af IbectftofBasUnp. County of B*rry Kimuaii, of linaiay. ana a wom.T* nod - ' kllu; L.
r. r_ -• m
___ .
___
C. Rose _aud
Charles
Hoffman,
1
end
State
of
Michigan,
and
In
favor
of
the
Ha»this Gospel, would not be likely to mention (tings City Bank. J did on the first day of Julv, thild who have not yet been Identified.
Blue Creek, Kanawha county; Mr*. H. S.
his own name; and it is only in the Utter L?.1’ ’W.”?0"
ft,K1 M''Zr ul&gt; “w right,
Tryslow, owner ot the St. Albert hotel,
title slid !• terest of the said defendant, the
The list of injured, all of whom are from Charleston; an unknown woman.
Roa. B and Swtll mit carry pawngera unless part of the Gospel that he speaks of him­ IlMtings Creamery Company. In aud to the fntself os “That disciple whom Jesus loved.” lowing re.1 estate situate lu the City c I liaating* Corumg, N. Y., and unmarried, is a* fol.
pwiM with freight train permit*.
Freight trains will be ran at the convenience
4L “He'first flndeth his own brother in said eminty to wit:
low.: °'“£' ,s“llh.l«r™»ured; JohnThere
------ - —
. arijwdght woumtal. Tlioue
ioo~
wore
Simon?'
2 l.h' hlp'' h“k 1 ?-b&lt;&gt;
bort
nn: Xk.R.
------”
- re
——owuaaMuoij Murb
arc.
a. J.
It may be that he thought of God's
■ F. Bvsn. Gen’l Manager.
Fcitterthwaite, of thl» dty, recovery
question to Cain. “Where is thy brother?” block uumoer nlnrteen &lt; IS) In the eastern addi­ shoulders bruised; James McGill, slight
doubtful; Jennie Jackson and G. W. Stabbut whether or not, he did well to seek tion to the City of Hartings according to the rr- internal injuries; John Keating, cut about
“‘nr. rf Cburtatoo, tall, bon; WlUUm
pUl thereof, nil ofwtiteli | rtyUl Mint
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
first his owes brother. The find question corded
public auctloo or vwtae to tbe high- &amp; bidder the head; A. C. Jones, sever® cuta; C. Vonl, ot Elk city, totally; Junm BUck
for the sinner is, “Where art thou?” aud at the north front door of the court bouse In Reilly, cuta about the head; Item Hanley
i «I Michiium. Count? of Barry.—«.
wood. Altana O_, totally; C. C. Imnu
doe is hereby riven. thM bv au'order of the when found and saved the next should be, tbe city of Hai&gt;th |ri in said county of Bum-, on Mivnr«.lv mt. bIuviii
t___ v____ »
*1* Point PloMML. tartit w. B. Baud,
Mwy.tawlww.
null Au. e.r A.wo.ta,
.ta.. . .
“Where is thy brother?” (Gen. iii. 9; iv, 9).
' lwUr UrK S"»'« CoultMMd
“We hare found the Messiah, which is.
and liark Injured, in a serious condlUonh«Ux Md Ue &lt;jbhd
July. uwi.
’
Jonas Clark, bruised and cut; J. McAvoy' • Olgbily; SmiuoI Stone, tadly; Mr.. Mmw
Jsxnrs D. BaxuAM. Sheriff.
The word “Meaaiah” ia only found four
braised
about
the
head;
A.
H.
Humphrey
’
I
Wull.
Elk
Oty,
tadly; Andrew Arebltal.i.
8mIT/l A COLOBOVK. AH’), for rttx.
times ia our English Bible; here and in
hands
and
face
burned;
John '-fuwu*
w
pS°talu‘J' h“Ur: k" E
O’Hara, arms bruised; J. Durkkin. face poca, badly.

DrMuxs^

U

For Boils, Pimples

Sold by W. H. Goodyear, v

■,r r" ■Effies i"-”"

Has Cured Others

W. L. DOUGLAS
«3'SHOE fiAg.

Cadwallader’s

ACilsNC^. COLUMN. c,l-v- can,e trnln ^°*

BOVS’

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

I

SPECIAL!

a

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g5”

Ciitigs, Ealam&amp;sca i Saginaw

8K^

‘SH

3

:-SnOKE&gt;

ED. POWER J’
NO. 35.

ALWAYS THE SAKE

m

always the best

5C CIQrtK

,35,

£

BETTER
?25
““
nt tSo C.rkuA
u. ... , .

IN THE

L.-.

�AMUFSWmoned.

tn I Aden with freight
tort the golder? gate.
To lands across 1^
sea.
I carry sweet hope

Lincoln’s Vine President Called

BASE BALL RECORDS.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Dyspepsia

I. SCRIBNER, M.D.,
'C^lCAOO, July l.^Ywrtenbix’s scnrwint
to H.s Reward.
mhc ball of KatSonal liiauau dubs were ir* Makes the Ilves of many H-ople ntherable,
1 )Slco in Hotel at present
follows; At Brdofclyn—Brooklyn. 4; Bote causing distress after caUng. sour stomach,
’ A. A C. H. BARBER
A UTE FULL OF TEAKS ABD HOBOBS v”’ ’j. •*? I’hilhdelpbU -Philadelphia, 2; slekdieadadu!. heartburn, loss, of appetite.
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
I
i’’ Al
CinrintmU. a fam, '• all gbne" feeling, bad taste, coated
Ca
Is in city or county reminded to with
tongue,
mid
irregularity
of
n
&lt;
&lt;
lereland.
8.
At
Chkago-t
hleagu,
2;
Closed Very Suddenly h,',
UlStreSS the bowels. Dyspepsia docs prim ptness, day or bight.
Boom at HI* Pittsburg, 4.
‘KoreNtrirkcn’ A^K iatfon: At Boaion - Boston 18;
After not get well of Itself. It
\V XLUM O. LOWDKJC.
'Uh H|» Frit.nti*_ ! ” ftehhigton, &lt;- At Columbus-ColumPoVinoc.irefu! attention.
’V
Lawyer.
E.UII
aud a H.njpdy llke Hwxrs
; bus.2:* Cincinnati,
d.
•
At PhilmlclphlaOt ice over Julius RpsseH's store. State
^hlet tr. 1-; Baltimore. S.
At St. Louh- Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently.
»t. l^&gt;ni», 11; Ltiuinville, C.
•
stret , Ilatbiings. Mich.
.
.
It tones tbe stomach, regulates the dlgesChicago, July 2.—FoUowiug are given Jon, creates a good apqi^g
oTirART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
scores maun:
maduat base Itali by League l&gt;etlte, banishes headache, „ °’CK .
died nt a-tn • ■ .
■
•-‘••tv’t States, the
mcacureB
J
Attorney*
ut
law.
tberoonuofthe
i » . g.‘“ dab.
v ? JwtAday; At Philadelphia-New I and refreshes the mind. Headache
Over Hastings National Hank,
'
the Tnr»nt
...
x-...,.
........ r .
( “ I have lx-on troubled with -dyspepsia. I
Hastings, Michigan.
city.
During the
At CineinnilBroukiyn- had but llttlo appetite, and what I did cat
Ass odate offices, at Grand Rapids, Mich.
vWtwltheclub-nyjml
e™? y“’.°:
,V At
Henrt- distressed mu, or did me
aTsiieldon,
gam* ot
’mKnW!d lu n ^"d“natl- «• Mtteburg, fl. At Cblcago.
little good. Alter eating I
meu&gt; ii, r
n“’Otbw gentle- I Ch;aMr°’91
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
i .
. h ""
"&gt;mouiner
□Urn would have a faint or tired,
Le
‘LhT
1.0 ra.
‘
*uul “ot«rn
’wn Playing
Playing 1,,np
long when II Association: At
At Boston-Beston.
Boston—Boston, w;
W;
Abstract Bfock.wastiugs.
he
long
all-gone Ceding, as though I imd not eaten
Mobey
to' loin on Real Estate Real Estate
™sy to
of
B
«•»»*«*
tain
in
the
Wk
!
i
M
.?*
b
l
“
‘
£
o
5
*•
At
Vh»«d
‘
*iphia-Atb.
ot i.u
v ,1 “
r’"1”
;___
anythbij;. My trouble was aggravated by
sold on
— e-'inmhMifou.
-General con -evaaelng.
i nnw!
IWtHn"r'* 4. At Columbus-Col­
tlavlI &gt;g a complete set of Abstract Books.commy
bhsluess,
painting.
Ixist
_ ■ “ffihun. 4; Cintnun'ntl, 2. At St. Ixmis—
piled
I from
___ _ the Records, can furnish complete
Xm
a ? rt”',l'1’r •"'* ■W*'d'
Sour
spring 1 took Hold's Sar­
t Diets.
t M1U.
;C. F. BROOKB. Clerk.
... -..h.- ht. LuuLh, 5; Ixmiuville, 4.
Stomach
• much ।Clllt
AGO. July
&lt;*■&lt;*■••».
j-u ft-Folluwing
i-iono^g are
»„ th*
tb. saparilla, which did mo an
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
ly, f“for
"-------- - mivl•" • --■”««»" olu&gt;» i immense amount of good. It gave mo an
tbrlr klndnw.. 11.. uKn
1
r !
appetite, and my food relished aud saUslled
uruusiya-nrooaiyn, a; 1 tho craving I tad'previously experienced." &gt; Office over Halloway's drug store.
Off
ue
hours front 210 4 p. nt. Telephone, con
mo-1
BcMtun.
3.
At
Cincinnati
—
Cincinnati,
0;
j
G
kobgb
A.
P
ace
,
Watertown,
Mass.
mnnt
t.
... .
.
ncctl &gt;g with residence, at Holloway's drug
hi, cbeM luu_.
u
a
Y(Jr*
dUt.l, rao to bl. tuaUtanre, anti hi. '
4. B. G1LLASP1E, Notary Public
...a «... WM ■ gnme pa*tponc4—wet grounds.
*dd by all druggists, jd.slx for $3. Prepared only
. !,&gt;„„„ |t? th, n„t room
: Association; At
and U. 8. Claim Agent
Al Boston
Boston—
—Boston,
Bouton, 12; •wCLtt»l»a&lt;»..’Ap^tete»tos,ffite*AMM*.
I prosecute alF kinds of claims before IM
*n Atump, t„ n,,., „„ I)rlllb
\\nshington.
100 Doses One Dollar
--------4.
&gt;. At Coiumbu»-Coium-1
Columbua—Coltunt rlincnts of the Interior office. Callon him
! btlH. 4: Cin&lt;&gt;iiinatl
a* St
u, - Ix&gt;u
T_ u.i
Three physicians
C’nriuuaH, 1L At
‘8 I &gt;
I store, comer Court and Jefferson Sts.,
- --------- - —ifra.
rt. Roldmum
ivniiHNin, Mn
ala-J' ?“*•
non imd Phillips—tverrisuou on tho ground/
Mr. Hamlin lay uncotscious for half an' Chicago, July 4.—Yesterday's Ix-rtgne
M. FOWLER. D.D. S.
base tail
were' *as
follows?
Citi- I!
hour, when he improved somewhat under ’ T*
“?*' scores Wert
“ roUt
”,»&gt; At Cln»
r. At ’
U» .hrtor., .Ion. and l.x-an,.. able to cinnnti—Cincinnati, ft Pitiaiin-rPltubarg, 5.
Off;cc boors s a tn. to 5 p. iu
•nn-aUtr Than ha la.i,i«.| „„„„ ia.,n„ 1
blcagn, C; &lt;-|enUnd, t.
w. LOWRY. M. D..
A««l.li.m: *t VullMlrlpbl*—Alblrrl. ■
Physician and Surgeon.
Ms cert a specialty of treating diseases of the
hU poslt6’n •U«hUy' cXl.’iin.Ciiu-ainMi 2—thlruml lunlugr ;
EYt(nnd EAR and the preservation of vision
,„,n.
‘
.J
GL.JiSfF%.y
5’,’ficXACI-B8 *nrt eJte.
t4&lt;&gt; took measures to 1teep up his
Following an- the league tare ball
rtrength, applying spirits and hot water '
oil ee and residence on Brood way. near Court
xtntil the patient regained color cun- : •.cores on Saturday: At Pittsburg—(mor?'I
Hou; -,Hastings. Mich.
iugl Pitteburft 4; Boston, 6. (After-1

H

Soap.
B$.As a cargo
Eh „

^__dearas can be

5"*

p.

XKJftlRWKjfc Go. Ch ICAGO,
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT

A.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

I.

3. ‘

CASTOR IA
Infants

for

and

"CMt'.rf *. •&gt;&gt; well adapted toehfldrttn that
. --j:;.:.. ; ;i m superior to any pniicrsptioa

CURE

1 At
A,c
i। noon) Pittsburg, 1: Boston 2.
Cliii
tv-1
OM ITU ft COLOROVE.
_ /a.-..-,—.. I-_ \ z.z__ t. _
..
1 1
O
Lawyer*.
&lt;™^i. ,1-1,,.. |,»llr.l .Inq’ury wn. tor hl.
inwn.togl Clncinnatt. ft Naw,
-»l h. cnll-l hrr I.;
Ha }
aV a T .‘•‘"‘““"I. &lt;;
(Office tn Union block. Hastings.)
^-tnae,, h.r at nac
-'‘b I
j Bek Sre&amp;Ktio and relicroall tbe troubles tad­
Fn ctlce Is all tbe courts ot tbe state.
---- ----- -- ------------------------------ dent to a bilious atatoof tho syatan. such a*
------- IS: Philadelphia, 14. (AtterncKin) ' MRztaew, Kauaea. DrowAuMS. Dfatoom aft*
E. KENASTON,
1. pwu.i.H.hta,«. At nti-issaisi^igtiikjssfiss?*
Attorney at Law,
Complained of Being Too Warin.
1 , „ s. . ,
....... j'".
cago— (morning:; Chicago, I); Broaklynl
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s store.)
si...;:.
.........
V Jo,
-Tr ”k rC ......
™,nrkf
’1.... *• (Afternoon) Chicago. 5; Br.mLlvtt.ft i
Practices
in aU courtgof the Bute. Colloctloag
Dr.. Maaot,
Mjv-.hi: ••!
atn uniomfortablv
un-fomrortably warm
warm?* Awx
awiat
I am
intion:
At Boaton - (mr.rnlngi ;
| B W ItW
oroe ptly attendingto.
The doctor replied; -We have been trying Boston,
-- 7: Oolumbus, 1. (Afternoon) i ■ "
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathlc Phy­
to make you as comfortable iw possible.’’ ■ ••
Borfon.
1ft CoJnmbua. a. At PhiltulelpbS :
, siclan and Surgeon.
‘•But. said Mr. Hamlin, iu a vein of pleas­ '—(morning) Athletic. If; • St. IxjuIs, K. I vctittog Uilaa&amp;noyliw^OTaMaJat,whlkrtbay Sin
(Office osar Lathrop's drug store.).
antry rather remarkable under the cireummRnic »
(Afternoon) Athletic, 12: St
"tAte-e;. “yon are making
me
disagreeably
Baltimore
—(morning)
----- - ............................
.
Ha!: ii.teivu.u.i.ing)
Cincinnati,
7. Hrnand regulate the bowMa Rreult theyann
ROBERTSON.
HOUSE,
1I.V a.^iur
replM-----------------------il,.u m „r.kr ...
t„ Aiamtuurv,
J!nhi,lAftenona)
B«ltin,ure, ir.
«
■J tea te Wte
--------- , --------n». ..Micrnoouj luuitiuore,
&lt;s&gt;tnfot-tald» they
ilu&gt;x must
tnwaV first : r'l
n.o
i. Washingtou-(morning)
tt-.n__ . .. ..
.1 |
■gfl
E M3
make' him .omfortaNe
Cincinnati.
2. At
f. ItBOmutSER, Prt&gt;t&gt;rM»r.
make him uncomfortable. Mr. Ilnmlin Washington, 5, Umisville, 4. (Afternoon)
Cor. JciTursiin and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.
cjmpbdned considerably ataut being too . Washington, b; MjtiisvUte, 7.’ (Sunday!
Rates, SI ,OO per Day.
warm anil insisted upon turning over on J Ht Rocky Point. R. I.—Boston, 6; Uulnm*Tl is House Is new, with pleasant roomr. The
Ins left side. He had improved so much bus, Ifi.
' who w.ce try then: will Cud thoifc Uttto pillsvalupair mage ot the public tit respectfully solicited.
at one time that a bed waa ordered made •( Chicago, July ?.—Thu base 1ball players sdilo la so many ways that they will not bo wtb
up for him in one ot the rooms adjoining
«ln« mordl, I
ft.i^jluutb-4
W. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­
of the league maile the following
the room in which he was attacked. It;
ING OFFICE OF
.
was thought he might be removed there in ; yesterday; At Pittsburg—Pittsburg. 2|
Pai.mkrtox &amp; Smith,
। Boston,
At ’C.Tevelnnd—Cleveland! j
Woodland. Mich.
15: Philadelphia.4. At Cincinnat i—Cincin. PaJ.mkkti&gt;n.
J. M. Smitu.
D the bene ot so many lives that here Is where
Mr. Hudta obj«tal w'Mwimtte a "”*• .?■
’f”rk; *■ A1
we make our great boMi. Oar pills cure it while
ntary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
CthcnidoDOL
bed. paying fa. want.-.! to pit up Illa lart ;
*(“. *•
. ..... ▼ ■
TMvt.
- —_-ri
word, ware rvsahllug rbv la.l.terlng up 1
'a'lo,,: Al lr»Mon-lh»lon. I; Ltdastings
itv
ot M. b.a.1, «bld&gt; be WMlad much “"V0*:1
TUrj are strictly rageUble and do not gripe or
higher.
Hamlin,
•arm.
wna
**
pun;*,
toil by their Runtloacuon plnosoall
who
nigtiti. Ooner.l
ovner.i.
i i:\iiuiii,tb.hi.
msU-.
non,
wiin I
. ...i , ,
... , .
~. .. uzua
Hostings, - - Mich.
! *^
vim7/tn
■ SvAfnrSI.
Sola
eScdrn.
„„■« »!,»«*
&lt;h..b.
ton,
4:
Louisville,
H.
W..U1.I .-.m.. .mt .4 Li.ntt«k»llriBbt.
,x,u""55:''_____
C.BTI* McmciHI CO
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York;
:APITAL $75,000.00
Mr.. Hamlin. Groerni ।
iowa RepuBucANs. ■
SMALL PILL SHALL DOSE? SMALL PRICE
SURPLUS •fi.OOO.OO*
hw son ami wife, and ottier mumbers of ।
____
jumux. i ill, ooihli. uuul&gt; ubku. iniwt
hi&gt; family, wen- at his side when ho They Meet at Cedar Rapids and Nominate '
’
Incorporated under the laws of the State ot
liawtnl away. Mr. Hamlin had been i»er- :
‘
Michigan.
ceptibly failing for a year, but appeared !, Ued.U: RAPftat la., July 2.—The Re-J
aljout n» usual in the afternoon when he
Open
for
btu:nesr
Dee. 15. IMt.
; publican state convent ion wnH organized ;
walked down town to his club.
I permanently yroterdny after nn attempt! j ■■■ For IfawnUreitie the Complexion.
officers:
- ------- “ pTTckltw, 'inn. BuatoxD. Ptniple*. Liter 0. l. Robtn«on, President:
! to take the matter out of the hand* of th* ■uw*.
CYCLONE IN THE SOUTH.
an:i miwr tmparfeetira*. Arf
&lt;»y. but r*w»-

Children,

Caatoria cures Colle. ConstipaUm.
Roar Stomach. I»iarrha&gt;a» EructaUoa.
Kills Worms, fivos sleep, and prumoi

A

WUboai injurious tnMIratlno.

F.

HERE ARE MANY
J&gt;U5E5F0Re

ACHE

SAPOLIO-

ones. To ren-AW oil-cloth.
To scrub fluors.
To whiten marble.

EVERYBODY USES

L

H.

To renovate paint- To brighten metals.
To wish out rinks. ~ ...
To remove rust.
‘ To ecour kettles.

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'■ rciilt court for tbe County &lt;4
•;--rv. in the Male ot Michigan.
। ■. tbe-.wh day nt February A. D. *
' • ium therein pend ng wherein
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!"'r,'l,y riretf Hint r sIimH sell at
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f« the ill theAt bidder, on Sotur..rL'
m
1,a' of July a. D.ticu.atien
. «.the ha-ennon, ut the north front door
r ,.
t&lt;iu*c ic the City of Hasting* Couuty
bri?7 • / •' '-^Wof Midiiran. Mid C*&gt;nrt home
J?'" ■“ Y ’"r holding Hie circuit court f&lt;»r
Barry the fol'owlng. described
ixir-1 J , * H • The north east uunr ter ot the
'1'iartcr of Mctino tweutv one. lo
c,)'i
nu‘W tell west in Harry
I’Mwl HiKmgA. Mich May xth W!.
A uixzo E. KKXAMTtiX.
Circuit Court Commission*.
Sx.’tk ,
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Barry CouuQ’, Midi.

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£dbL^,(?f&gt;url-v‘d •'vSerwn 8t. Keeps flour,
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.’ar muniliui a Wrrillc wln.l and rain perniaaaal chalrmnu. He made u bri.-I ■
MOUHIAUB SALS,
stonn struck Baton Rotw l«a aud
in a t'ta'ch tu:d declared nominations in order., urfsult baviag been made for more than,
storm struck Dau n no w Kojum in a
four nominees-Wheeler, Clay- I thirty days in payment at Interest aud of one
few minutes had almost wrecked
the .
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. -1 hundred dollars oi principal overdue and paystown. Great damage was don? to bnikl- , tou« Kerr 0,1,1 ®tone
TFie
bal*®* «*’•« J'le on amorteng? dated March t'J. JH*i. m ide
.
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Wheeler 775; LUnyton, 210; Kerr.
nnd &gt; by Janie* H. Bartley to S.,rxli It Austin, and
Ings in the eastern and southern portions ,
*
j recorded in Uw office of the Register ot D&lt;sds
of the citv and many person* were killad. , 8t&lt;in®» ®- A raot,on wa# nUM1® l,ml
foft he I'ouuty ot Harry In the Slate ot Mtchlot lb&lt; city, ana many pRsum
re
nomination b* made unanimous and B gam March i». !»•. la liber 11 of n.orttwjre*.
Tho governor s mansion was demolished ।
‘
, ou page S6B. au&lt;! tw tn« sold tiarah H. Austin
Also the large brickyard mid factory, with wah carried wrth a hurrah.
y, Daniel W. Itoctrs. by an as«ign.xjmiiii inis
j
J
.
Thr Complete State Ticket.
inent daiiM August ». tsft&gt;. and recorded tn
ti wing of tin* three-story brick building tn ,
.
' »i»id Ibglater't offine August ■’*. i*w. in IBn-riB
thr ncnltentUry known as the hospital i
tbvn •‘'“•«*d«1
“ r*P‘d &lt;»’ inoriKKsn* on paxc »5. and by the said Dank1
th pcni.cn t ry
surressUn, and when this part of the con-| W. Rogvrc aligned to R. II. Court. «•» nw'i&gt;»’Piand commissary, with, a pantaloon the' '•
‘
tri, meiitda'ed May lot. wao. and recorded In said
ton-on the unner floor were blown down vrntion business had been
flntshod the
.
omce
x
***“ umsnra
inn
office Mav
Mar I5to.
istn.d il-W.
«j. in
in lltwr
liner
ac of
ton OU tb. upt-r boor, wore
u oowu
,L nw-.^Ajr's
h, R
For governor, IL
mortgages on page X). ,„
and bj
by the said
K. tt
ft
assigned
to ManjarM AMrocW
Andrus, by ..
an w
as1.U.I1V de.tr.’,«1. (oct,
WbeeK.r.otl’.,tU’r.tUmta Uetuotm ' Court —
V*&lt;•«•«««
tfarnla. Iimit»n*nt ^fonment date.) Hay w, pen, and recorded In
.. work .» the tah»7.'b“ £ ;
HouUu, ot Ixuuu
' said
register's
office?M.iy llth.
Is3l.
In Hbw x
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,
wm-kllledliudtwenlj ttro were wound
ul0 ju(lm s u Wrerer. of Ila* of inortgagcs on png- 161. (or which ilelnnU
the salu AUrgaret Andrus b&gt; virtue of the right
«1, and bondM,
.
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.iipcriulondent of publle lu.tructlon. a given her by-said mortgage, ium inaduairil bereDoorww.H.0 ko.p'Ul. «bm»
H. SAbiu, of CHnton: milnwt oommh oy makes the whole principal tutu of said
pereon. were under medical treatment.
j Campbell, nt Ja.|«e. Ho- mortgage and the interest accrued thereon now
due and payable. &lt;u&gt;d mi which mortgage there
Four of these* were killed and fourteen sebnllote tclegruuis were read from Is claimed to be du-'at tbe date of this notice
rlously or fatally.wnuudisl.
A jj Humphrey, of New Yofkjconveying ten hundred twculy-MX dollar* and ton cents,
snd no aull or procvrdltur* al law having been
Name* of the Killed.
grdetinga in behalf of the National Re- Instituted to recover the amount s-cured by
The alarm bells were rung, nnd the fire | publican league, nnd saying that a great. s.iKI mortgage or any pat t thereof.
Notice M therefore hereby given that on Hatdemrtment responded, and with citizens J wave of Kepubiican enthusiasm was unlay
tbeftth day ot Septemt* r iwt al ten o'clock
is u. u»
—i
in tbe forenoon, there will be sold st the north
front door of the t-mtrt home tn the city nt Has­
was one of great horror. A vtoUmt rain ,
u
e for the protection of tings, county of Barry and state of Michigan.
was falling, but the men worked bard, and Anicricnn iuHtitutions, urging the conven- •ud-Frourt house being tbe buil-Ung tn Whteh the
circuit court for the county of B.lry Is held, at
»oon had the dead and injured out of tbe tjon t&lt;) put
on nx.oni ih favor uf public auction to the highest bidder, the *,iremidebris. The names of the killed are: Isaac
4nt(J
national prohibition of appro- «rs described iu sal., mortgage or so much
thereof as may be necessary to satl-tv the
McClelland, ot Calcasieu Parish; J. N. I priutinus to sectarian Institutions.
amottot due on said mortgage as almvr set fortli,
5S2
«?T^-1
SUmTSneTbY DEATH.
with the interest thereon, and the cost*, charges
and expenses atjttwed by law and provided for
| in aabi mortgage, said premises fo ltig situate
in tbe ell* n! Hastings, count* of Harry aud
state of Michigan, and dcM rlhed as follows:
"w ot New Orlren-: Bru’ireKunlHudon. '
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............................. Tue south halt of lots numbered ten hundred
KEOKUK, la., July 3.—Judge J. M. iblrtyeight. ten htindird thirty nine and fen
forty ot the city, formerly village, of
otBowder;
. Lo„
th. Vulred
St.tr. district
dlnrtct court
Love „r
ot the
United Staten
court hundred
according lo the recorded plat thereof.
Ed UurtUCT^O
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WI1Ihern autrittot Ohio died U 1 tastings
Datcdf Hastli gs, Mkh . Jm.e s. trot.
Maroabct ANnnua.TH, mln lmlldl.it and the won.m&gt;’. do- bl. borne her- m THO Thureto night rf
Assignee vl lite Mortgage.
mrtinent of the institution were unrooted gtomach trouble, with which he had been
Alonzo K. Kkna«to.x
Attorney
for
Asslgffite.
nnd the walls tadly cracked. The damage . guncrjUg for some time past. Judge
“th. building I. .bout
OOH b^-Judg. Love
— ----------was...
born
in Virginia
March .4, ....
1819.
Ford, convicted for complicity in th* mur­ He was the captain of a company In the
der of Capt Murphy, worked B^Untiy fo Thin! Ohio regiment in the Mexican war.
rescuing the killed and wounded. Ho is In 1850 he came to Keokuk and Feb. SI,
clerk of th* commissary department. The 185**, was ap rointed judge of the United
“ The Niagara Falls Route.’'
States district court by President Pierce.
prisonen. nil «rt«d in a
ncr and gave tbe guards no ’rouble. The In a short tin* be would hafe been placed
uuiiooL
[ii |s«
tow taat Smoky City was wrecked about o
on the retired
--------------------list. Politically
- ---------- - Judge Love
five miles from Baton Rouge,
several of , wflHn Democrat, but politics never inter­
(Ii.tn.la.in
im, crew were injured but no one was . fpred with h«m lB the faithful discharge
«! s.»iio.io
EUutn.tun.
killed The tath of tho 9torm WBB I of his duties as a conscientious, straightataut 8U0 feet wide, and nearly evepr । forWard jurist- H* was on* of the most
BUIK.M.
|£j I
|a
house in its patl‘ -'v'18 blown to aton,B'
, learned judges on the federal bench. His
the southern portion of tbe city Several } wjfe and serea children survive him.
JX were injured by flying timtara. I-----------------------------QArNwem..
Looking for Moro Trouble In Hayti.
FhTdrug su re of Mr. B. A. Day was com-.
M. H. COLLI S3, vocal Agpat, Hasiiws.
pletcly demolished and tbe contents de­
NEW York, July B.-The World’s cor­
0. W. IIL'U'U.M G. E MT. A..ClllCJUO,
Several grocery store* and stall respondent at Port-au-Prince telegraphs
.bn[i lu tbl. &gt; idully««
'
hh paper that the situation on that un­
The loss on Garic, Reddy &amp; Co. » bririt ( fortunate island is critical. There is in­
vnrd is covered by insurance It is the
luljpb&gt;rel..ttec’tr “’”red •’’’
' tense bitterness on both aides, aud wdfrwpecting residents are in constnpt terror
of another outbreak. Hipp'dytc b master
pu^T_
—— ---------Killed by a Nkyrocket.
( at present.
He has placed government
AgMrt. O., July T,-Srf&gt;ml.y »|ght troops in charge of every street and the
alighiwst suspic.Gn is accepted a* sufficient
Johu Merrill, ot Chlregu.
reUsUBty.
warrant tor t-be arrest ut anybody.
rf frh-ud. re-br.&lt;ingth. fourth with
•Uy
work. A Urge rkyrucVt fclu* trfWly
rf5.^bo ’.iarwrfk.ua rtrudr Mcrrnim
Arkansas City, Kans., July 7.—Tbe
engine «ftd three care of the north bound
He died in g-e«l a«°°y
o£lerwanltr.prw on the Bin'a Fe road were thrown
off the track nt Willow Spring* SumlAy,
IMO *
--------Fireman Geergv Penny Juul two rftH
Washington. July7.-Tbe
HOP PLASTER CO. Prop**. BOSTON.
broki-n and his foot crushed. Lngloeer
Joe Hayes w» btvily bruised. The engato
, * a complete wreck.
J per ounce.

Michigan Central

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.

Th. reeeea ot lb» Gml Couth Can
nta! . panlld &gt;«
AH druggists «e autborued to sell it on

Several 1’ropte Killed ami «urh Property
,
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pb&gt;iton toK» &lt;mcuui iracnmi i or
t.mr uv.ft■&gt;.&lt;..
I «tenlh-roi&gt;vwl..,nrav«mbkMn(wr»Naw OKLKAXa, July T.-At IK» j«Wr'« CoaglMamM Gear ..na,™l fc: | ------ W U HUWIIT. T UDO. OHIO

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PLASTERS

D, W. RcynsWs, Cashier.
Dr.ECTOR8:
W.H. Powers,
Dm W. Reynold*.
L&gt;. G. Robinson,
K- B. Messer.
Chester Messer.
John Carveth.
P. T. Colgrove.
\
.
I terett paid m time deposits and a general
Hat king Bualuesi Tranaactea.
CHANCERY OPJ»EK.
Sts e of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit, In,
llhancerv
b ill Miidli’t: In Circuit Court for. the County
oi **rrv. lu (h mcery. nt Hustings oa ltie second

and testament of John E. Chaffin, deceased,
inlatnant. vs. Frederick L. Dingman. Clara
tlnpn.tn, J. Byron Sperry. Andrew J. Idea,
Gntentiury
••ibuiy J&lt;.
G. , Rupert. Nellie
Nellie Sperry ana
WiJ tliam
A. Graham
defendants.
r. .-------------------.K-*that'tbe
.
Uris
ease it
appearing
defendant,
----«...
J. Iden has departed from tils last place
Au li~ence in
of residence
. this state and that Ms present
residence eantsot be ascertained, on
pls » oft rrol
’• Fn
” r‘ " WatHelgh solicitor for said
me :lon of
nlered
*'—■ —---------------cor iplalnaqt. .^.------—---------—_-*
ant Andrew
cause hH sppearance to be
Andrew J. nten1 cause
entered herein within five months from the date
&lt;&gt;f: his order. mmI in case of his appearance,
th: the cause his nn*wer to tbe complainant**
Dll ..of
c: omipUlnt
ic
to be
be Sled,
tiled, cud
and =a eepy
copy there
tberw-­
.—.—.I —
- said complainant's
■- -nll-l,..
of o
be served
on
solicitor
wl hln
.In twenty days after service on him of
at a
eoj y’ of raid bill, and notice of this order: and
fault thereof, said
ttwt'. •In default
raid bill betaken as
aa cuncon&gt;y tbe said
f« ted by
" non-resident
------- *■*—* defendant
—-—*
Ar irew .1.
.1 iden. And It is further ordered,
ttu t within twenty dajs the said complainant
ead-iie a notice of this order to be published In
th&lt; Bantings Banxf.k a newspaper printed
(abed and ctrcwuticg In said County of
am eoMioti. or that complainant caure a copy of
thai order to be personally served on the said
dc euCmit Andrew J. Iden at least twenty day*
before the titre above prescribed for hit appe trance.
1 &gt;ated June 2nd &gt;, UtlMl.
FM.LNK A. HOOKKU,
Circuit Judge.
: *kkij M. WAUt.r.f&lt;:H, Rattle Creek, Mich.
Catupialustit's solicitor.
GA’rue arte-1)
THOMAS 8. BK1CRI
Register In chancery.
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. County of Barry-sa.
Notice Is livrriv given, that by an order of the
Probate Court f-r tbe (Xawity of Barry, made ;
mi Uie eleventh day of June A. D. 1W1. six iniiuUm .
from the ISth day of June 1891, were allowed for creditors to present their claims against
the estate ot George Weighs, late of said
county, deceived, audtluU all creditors of said
deerased are required U&gt; present their claim
to said Probate Court at the Probate office, lb
tlw city of Hasting*, lor examination aud allow­
ance. &lt;m or bef.irt the eighteenth day of '
December next, and that Mich claims will be
heard before raid court on Friday, llsg
eighteenth day of September and on Friday,
eighteenth day of la w mber next, al ten o'clock
iu the forenoon of each of those days.
Dated. June llth. A D iwt.

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�Iastings Banner.

ket, however, are gradually being cleared
away, and tbe outlook will Improve as the

Hastings Thursday, July 9, 1891.

make. Taken all In alt the chair and ^ble
factory is n concern of which any city
'could well be proud of, anfl as wo said be­
fore ita success is Injured.

Values in tbe eastern markets are prac­
MAUS HALL L. COOK. Editor.
tically unchanged. In tbe Interior prlct^
are very Irregular, and buyers give a very
Ttn HASTINGS, MICH.,' POBTOFFICE,
wide range of quotations.
AVCUBT 14. 1870.
Those who fall Into their hands in the
present condition of tbe trade are going to
get a severe lesson, for some of them ‘lost
Free trade attorneys vie with each other money on their purchases last season and
in magnifying tbe importance of foreign are looking for an opportunity to get even.
markets in face of the tact that, compared It is a poor time to sell.—Michigan Fanner.
with the home market, either as to quanti­
ty of product* they can consume or prices
Ily Dwvld Hall Rice, of BoaUtu.
they can afford to pay. aU the outside mar­
Between nations, but two systems have
kets that by any possibility can be reached ever existed, tbe free-trade tariff system
could not be forced to one-quarter the and the protective tariff system.
magnitude of the home market that Is ours
The fruit of the free trade tariff system
so Jong as we care to hold it.
is, in. tbe words of the British Royal Com­
Tbe fanner Is asked to believe that all mission. intermittent and consequently
that Intervenes between him and uniformly dear production, and absence of pliable
high prices for his crops is the law requir­ profits; In the words of General Booth,
ing foreigners to pay for the privilege of over 3,000,000 of helpless and starving
selling their waretf in this country. True British workmen, begging for work to earn
tbe proportion of termer voters who.have the bore bread of daily existence; in tbe
been Induced to act in accordance with words of Cardnial Manning, “the capital
such has not been so large as to afford es­ tliat stagnates” and "the starvation wages
pecial encouragement; but unabated efforts of the British labor markeL”
to that end seem a necessity of the econom­
Tbe fruit of the protective tariff system
ic situation. The free trade propaganda is Is—iy reserving the sure home market to
so "nearly out of meat” that help must be the com petion Of American producers—
had from some quarter, or they must foL continuous aud copsequently economical
low their whilom leader Into the shadows aud profitable production, giving cheap
of innocuous desuetude.
prices to the ultimate consumer, fair re­
What is the true relation of the termer turns on invested capital aud the highest
to tbe question of a home market vs. a wages In the world to labor. Under It
foreign market?
a either capital stagnates nor labor starves,
AU the money tbe termer can hope to but both do their work together.
secure must come from the sale of surplus
That Is why 1 am a protectionist.
crops. No matter where the market for
We have received this week a specimen
these is found, he cither must take what
be sella to tliat market or paj- someone of the famous Taylor "Old Style” roofing
tin,
manufactured by the N. &amp; G. Taylor
else for doing so. The nearer to his farm
such market can be found the less the ex­ Co., of Philadelphia. This Co. has always
Imported
this tin until the McKinley bill
pense In reaching It Hence the one item
of transportation feally settles the question encouraged the manufacture of it here.
Messrs. Taylor Co. state that they have
of economy in favor of the home giarket.
But this is not the only or really the made no advance in tbe price ot this tin,
most important fact to be considered. The although Its costs much more for labor
foreign market for farm products is ex­ than in Wales. Who will say It is not
ceedingly limited, and its marts *e already better from every consideration to make
crowded with competitors from every na­ this tin here than to import It?

editorial notes.

I

tion that produces a surplus over what is
required for feeding ita own people. Even
by excepting such prices as buyers were
An agent for the Detroit Free Press was
willing to pay. a foreign market has been
in the city Tuesday trying to boom the cir­
-found for only one-tenth of our agricultu­ culation of that paper.
ral products. The remaining nine-tenths
Fitzgerald Post will give a social dance
are taken by those of our own people who
and ice cream party at post hall Wedncsfind employment in some business other davgsetMng. July 15th. All invited.
than farming. Not only are these people
Mhl n meeting of the school board Tuesbetter consumers than foreigners, but they May night .the following officers were
are in position to pay the farmer better^ elected for the ensuing year:
Clement Smith, president.
prices by reason of his reduced expense l«
Al. Henkes, m-cretary.
getting his products to a final market. Ini
Gea Tomlinson, treasurer.
addition to this they are buyers for a leng
Misa Maud Stebbins, librarian.
list of fruits, vegetables and similar pro­ \ A great deal has been said of late con­
ducts. that by reason Of their perishable cerning tbe wires of the electric light com­
character could not be' gotten Into a foreign pany, tliat those to ran the arc lights were
not insulated etc. We are gla.i to say,
market at any price.
however, that the reports are false, and no
Il Is sueh solid facts as these that in the doubt arose from the mistaken idea that
estimation of Intelligent farmers outweigh the largest wires were the ones to connect
all the bribes of cheapness in what they with the arc lights. Such is tmt the case.
(have to buy so persistently held out by the Tbe largest wires are the incandescent
light wires and Mr. Bentley informs us
champions of free foreign trade. Exper­ tliat tiiey eould be handled when tbe
ience and sound sensabaches them that It strongest current was turned on without
b quite as Important to find customers experiencing any very perceptible shock.
able to buy at paying prices as it Is to have The wires to run the arc lights are the
products te sell. And in recognition of small, black wires at the tops of the elec­
tric light poles and they are all insulated.
this factjftiey decline to support a policy Where they are insulated these wires can
admittedly designed to shove tire market be handled with safety, though it would
for surplus products to the greatest possi­ probably result fatally to handle one when
ble distance from the farm, thus adding not insulated and with pie full current
turned on. Would It not ue a great deal
to the charges of carriers and middlemen, better.to make soma inquiries about such
while crippling the resources of those who things before starting such reports?
J'
arc now good customers, and inevitably
The Knight Errant, the leading Pyth­
forcing many from tlie ranks of consumers ian periodical iu the country and published
in Chicago, contained an excellent writeup
into that of raisers of term crops.
of Hastings Division No. 19. If. R. K. of
Wool Outlook.
P. last month; full aeconnta of all tbe
victories won as well as all the names of
the participants In each contest. Him ar­
The season Is fully ten days later than ticle cootains cuts of Capt A D. Nlskcm,
usual in this state, and probably the past W. IL Powers. D. W. Reynolds. W. D.
Hayes and Archie McCoy. It also gives
week has seen most of the shearing com­ an account of those who have attained
pleted, though here and there .will be promiBence in the Uniformed rank, and
flocks yet waiting for the shears. The also In the Grand Ixxlge of Michigan and
weather has been too cold to wash and the Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias of
I shear, and the sluggishness In the market the World. In concluding the article endn
as follows;—“The career of this Division
has been increased by that fact So far is as exceptionally creditable as It is
‘ but little of the clip, beyond the jsarly noticeably brilliant They are now prepar­
I aborn unwashed, has been marketed, and ing for the encampment, where It is Dot at
all unlikely they may have to cross swords
prediction of a slow, dragging trade made with their old competitors,
Kokomo
I a month ago la likely to be verified.
division of Indiana. The Knight Errant
Regarding the situation at the east the wishes Hastings Division every prosperity;
it
is
a
body
of
men
whose
conduct
at ail
E Boston Commercial Bulletin says:
times has reflected credit on the order and
Buyers are not very numerous nor are tlmrnselves, a body of which Pythian
■ they very blue. For pulled wools, for ex­ Knighthood should feel proud, and regard­
’ ample, they are paying full rates, but tbe ing which, tbe Uniformed Rank may be
■ wool market Is affected like all others by especially congratulated.

Additional Local News.

I

It will be remembered by our readers
that Kokoino, Indiana, Division No. B. U.
R. K. of I*, received the second prixe at
the world’s contest for competitive drill at
Cincinnati, where Haatinics Division, No.
IV won tbe first It will also be remem­
bered that Kokomo Division so far departed
from knightly conduct and courtesy, us to
issue a savage attack upon the judges,
who were U. 8. officers, claiming that
Kokomo Instead of Hastings should have
received the first prixe. For this unknightly and discourteous net Kokomo
Division, officers and Sir Knlgkta were
suspended from the Uniformed Rank. At
Milwaukee, by the supreme lodge, n reso­
lution was adopted restoring the Sir
Knights, except the offiern, of that dlvls
Ion. to membership. Supreme Chancellor
Shaw has lately decided that a suspension
must be affirmed or denied In whole, not
in part, and that tho members of a divis­
ion except officers, of a dismembered body
cannot be restored to membership and tiie
officers continue under suspension. He
has therefore decreed that the officers and
members of Kokomo Division shall all be
restored to membership, and that if it is
desired to proceed against the officers. It
can be done by court martial. There can
be no just excuse for the action of Kokomo
Division In attacking the Cincinnati judges.
It was very small, and very mean business.
But the victors in that contest are not the
kind of people who believe In kicking a
man after he Is down. And if Kokomo
Division will come back and quit them­
selves like
men,
we believe
Has­
tings Division
will welcome
them,
am! let the dead past bury Ito dead. We
learn that Kokomo Is drilling for the con­
test at Kansas City. Should they win
there, where Hastings will doubtless not
compete, the probability Is tint Hastings
and Kokomo will meet In 1894.
The First Excursion of the Season.
Hurrah for Grand Ledge! The Episcopal
Sunday school of this city will give an ex­
cursion to the Seven Islands of Grand
Ledge Friday July 17th next. These beauti­
ful Islands have been justly termed "Tbe
Central Park of Michigan” or the "Mack­
inaw ot Southern Michigan.” One year
ago the same society gave an excursion to
this famous resort Every one w,lu went
then will be a missionary this year. Tbe
attractions of this famous resort are in­
creased by the construction of a steam
roller coaster which will be a curiosity to
thousands of people. The Island house
has been enlarged for the fast Increasing
trade aiul Is a place of convenience and
neatness, and a source of great delight
to those who annually seek Its cool,
pleasant shade. The Sunday school who
| gives this excursion' has pledged a large
amount to pay for the large west window
of the new church and hope by this ex­
cursion to receive substantial aid. The
train will leave on the C. K. A S. from this
city at 7:09 a. m. reaching Grand Ledge
via Woodbury'. 0:15 a. m. Ample accom­
modations will be made to accommodate
everybody who cares to go. There will
be no change of cars and the return train
will reach this city at 0 o'clock p. tn.
The price of tickets is exceedingly low be­
ing only 85 cents return fare and children
under 12 only 45 cents. Let everybody
turn out and make this a gala day
and assist the Sunday school In tills worthy
enterprise. Tickets for sale by the ’ladies
"
ot the society.

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Church and Society

Sunday, 17 persons were received into
.
full membership in the M. E. church of
this citv.
■ MinkoD. I’ppoff.. a native Bulgarian,
and n student al Albion college, will lecture
on “Bulgaria” at the M. E church of this
city next Sunday evening. Here will be
a good opportunity for all to learn about
tliat land, its people, Ita characteristics etc.
The report for the 2nd Quarter of the
Star Sunday school shows 3141 Scripture
verses learned and repeated In Sunday
school during 2nd Quarter. If any Sunday
school In Barry county has done better
than tliat we would like to heap from them.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
Presbyterian church Sunday JuIy42 morn­
ing and evening.
The F. S. C. E. meets at the prcsbyterian
church at 0:50 July 12 to be led by Mrs.
Yutx.
Rev. W. M. Puffer will preach ot the
Star school house Sunday at 3 p. m.

HASTINGS HOSE TEAM WINS.

Mr. M. J. MeSweentr. of lheK»Um»»”
JuljlUi commit!™ Ot
UP brt. . week «■ s-tunjw. V*
for HmIIoct ruuuliw bajc tc.m u&gt; te •
Kalamazoo July 4th, and compete in uh
tattle whose conditions
)&lt;&gt; ru»
40 rods, couple to bfdrant. Jay
feetof
MOM.- .II&lt;1 put OU the pipe.
not pruetlntd fur
J ’**L™^.r
substitute, had to te provided for some of
tte original loam, who were ”“^e “
attend
Xcrerltel.su tbe teja, l« of them,
got together for ala time* al procltab a nd
on the 4th went down to CeUyyviU® to

■Wte^M
Haattng. ta^
the habit of reaching after things without
Kt Jiily l4th

was no exception, and our

gallant hose team saw to it that ila,^
reputation as “the city of champions was
not dlmished but rather IncrcaM^
The contesting teams were' N l,«"- ’ J**'
Ml Clemens tbe Kalamozoo Paper Mill team
and Hastings. Our bova were the second
to start on the race, about 3:80 p- m-, and
when they stopped, the watch
them easy winners, and gave them 87AW
cash aud tbe championship belt, aaid to

^Following01«°'^e recoird “adt‘ ',y th,‘
different teams In the race:
Htfltings, 42 seconds.
Paper MUI 4«M ”
.
ML Clemens 47 “
Otsego 4?K
•’
The above is
official time, as re|K»rted
to us, upon whWTlhb award of grixea was
made. Kep Silaby held a stop watch on
the buys, and made their time 41 seconds,
or one better than tbe official
In common with til Hastings people,
tbe Hanner congratulates the victors,
and all are proud of them. Otsego seemed
to haw some sort of an opinion that
Hastings couldn't do them in another race.
But when requested to post a forfeit for
8200
$500, and name the time and place,
they grawfully acknowleged that they
were “bluffing”.
,,
All this leads us to remark that Hasting,
ought to have a Firemen’s touhnanent
some time this year, and we suggest it be
held oh labor day.

Sealed bids will be received by the Board
of Education^ of the city of Hustings, up
towno o'clock of tbe evening of
July
9th to build a school building on tbe central
grounds of said city. Plans and specifica­
tions can be seen at the store, of Huffman
Bros. Blds to be for building above tbe
foundation. The Board reserves tbe right
to reject any and all blds.
Board of Education.
by Clement Smith. President

Shulta. July.OUi, 1891.
To the trustees of the K. O. B. B. society:
Please accept my thanks for the prompt
and satisfactory settlement of my life in­
surance claim. 1 can without hesitation
recommend the society to all who desire to
join the order and take a certificate of life.
insurance.
I remain yours truly,
Gkorok W. Havens.
Hastings, July Oth, 1891.
D. W. Rogers, Sec’y K. O. B. B. society.
Dear Sir: 1 have tills day rcc'd the
amount due ine on my lite insurance claim,
please accept my thanks fur same. Wish­
ing the society continued prosperity for
their promptness in adjusting my claim,
I desire to remain as ever, yours truly.
Loammi McCarty.
I

We desire to sincerely thank our neigh­
bors and friends for their kindness and
assistance during the sickness and death of
a beloved wife and mother. We feel
very grateful toward all.
S. J. Bidklman and family.

Iit HasUngs township, Friday. June !C, 18S1.
Mrs. Martha Blttelman. aged GJ years aud u
luonUit.
•
Martha Parker was born in the town­
ship of Shelby, Orleans county. New York,
Sept. 1(5, 1828. She was married to .Sam­
uel Bldelman. of New York, in 1850. where
they resided till 1855. when they moved to
Branch Co., Mich. In I860 they moved
to Barry county, where she lived up to her
death. Six children liave blessed their
union, four sons and two daughters, who
are stilt living and were with her at the
time of her passing away. She has been
a great sufferer for tbe past eight mouths,
Foliowing are the real estate transfers but duriiK that time she has never com­
of the week ending J^ly 5, 1891. as plained; but has always been cheerful and
taken from tbe books in the register’s office: patient hoping for the best She was a
iJr..?B“e* ,ota 8 “d 8 kind and loving mother, a good neighbor
Phillip- add Nashville, ft.
and respected by all. While we deeply
mourn her loss, we feel that it is her eter­
P. T. ColRroce to Ha.ilngs’Creamery Co. lot 5 nal gain.
and south H lot 3 eutera add city, m
Wm P. Bidnam to Hastings Creamery Co.:
Toarlata.
nu tot 3 eastern add ritr.
J
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Whether on pleasure bent or haslnMs,
P. W. Ni.kera te Htie aud Carrie Kenyon;
tote dry. gMT.so.
should take on ev$y trip a bnttie of Syrup
of Figs, as it acts most, pleasantly and
Marrtef» LI reuaea.
effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels,
No I
Name and Residence
preventing fevers, headaches and other
I Cressr Wilber. Hillsdale.
forms of sickness. For sale In 50c and
M&gt;1 BtanMeMeod. Hut'np
81.00
bottles by all leading druggists.
) Frank Burr. Middleville
ISO I Mary Rouse, Tbornapple

i Albert Larkin. Hastings tw'p
1Q21 Abbie L. Baser
••

residence of
township, Ju'y
£d&gt; n,sl- Albert larkins and Abbey 11

LARKIN-BOWKK-At

tbe

Yesterday we were shown some of the
samples of chairs and tables manufactured
) Chas. H. Burtart. Marion, Ind.
at the chair and table factory, and to say IM f Matilda Shoup. Maple drove
t Richard Parrell. Baltimore
Died.
that they are dandies but feebly expresses
1061 Ida Hayes, Johnstown
IL Tbe Limber In them, as well as the de­
—Died at his residence tn East
Carlton July 3rd. of heart dlOteuliy.
sign and workmanship are allot tbe ven­
Cumming, aged 41 yean. He dledTlUi
best, and combined make furniture that
talUi In Jesus. Funeral at the
From time immemorial the horse his
has
church. Iter. H. D. Cheuey unkl.tln^
cannot be beaten by any similar Institution
been known as man's constant companion.
Market la still a fruitful theme of conversa- in the country. Several chair and table From Homer to Byron this noblest of aH
men have been at tbe factory and they all
THE MARKETS*
agree in saying that the plant Is a model animals has been Immortalixed tn verse
and even in holy writ He has been de­
Hastings.
houses of the best reputation are paying one In every respect, and better still tiiey
scribed In language of the most sublime
alz and some paper has changed hands on are all anxious to handle tbe goods made
Inspiration. He occupies a position in
■a high a bads as eight r*er cent It is by this concern. Tbe samples that have
both
our
admiration, necessities, and af­
MA likely that tbe larger bouses will be been finished will be shipped to Grand
Rapids to-day to be photographed and fections above all other domestic animals.
The Ringling Bros. World’s Greatest
but some of the smaller bouses may find It soon Hastings will be in tbe swim to sup­
ply the trade with some high grade chairs Shows, which exhibit at Hastings, Tues­
day July hist, possesses throe hundred of
Hidei-fee!.calf, sc.
will be to check early speculation in wool. and tables. This Institution is to be con­
the finest horses and ponies ever bred.
Lard—tc.
Tbe manufactories tdXuatlou Is clearing gratulated upon being able to secure such
Among them are scores of educated per­ p£‘bbL*e“IP&lt;Ml**Perbbl: •“"“■•.•I-»
up a little. Tbe glut of foreign goods a man as Mr. Everts as manager, and its
forming equines. Including "Spider.” the
brought over hat year Is being slowly clear­ success is Insured by tbe excellent line of
great leaping horse; "Captain,” the light­
ed away, though It is still possible to buy samples already finished, as well as by
Pork—S4 ooBM w.
'
ning calculator, and "Sultan” the dancing
ftweign worsteds from the remainder of those already in process of manufacture.
Plaster—selling
atM7bbL^
s&lt;.bo per ton
stallinn. Be sure and see the fine stock
Halt-Selling
at »i
n'
At tbe present time about 20 hands are
In their free street parade.
Timothy Sced-Helilna at Si &amp; per i
employed, in the institution but the force
Wheat—No. 1. whtt. S .Wrea. S .
is being steadily Increased as fast as possi­
Flour—12.73 per hundred.
those we have gives) utterance to in the ble, and before another year rolls around
Motive.
ttye-75c.
Farmer. There Is « superabendanee of from 75 to 100 hands will no doubt be em­
All persons are forbid tiejpassing or
goods yet on hand from the large importa- ployed. Tbe plant as a whole has a great picking whortleberries on my swamp with­
vu.iur c&gt;iv lurRrtl.
Butter—13cJi.ic. creamery ncsta
advantage over any similar Institution in out leave, the same being known as the
O»rn-«tr per bu.
tile state and can manufacture chairs and Wall lake swamp lying in the township of
Errs- ir,3i€-.
are not Inclined to take any chances. The
H(#e.
G
eo
.
A.
E
ddy
.
tables cheaper for two reasons. First, be­
&lt;ha»—44c oerbu.
cause everything la so arranged that it
turkeja,~LlTe:
c'«
•ares re-handling; second, the building is
N. T. Parker has decided to plot a por­
boW their dips appear to be doing so. but
Inaumnee over any similar instltattou In tion of bis term, which froute on Wert
State St. and will sell a number of valutI ble lota 4x12 rods at very reasonable tenn&gt;'.
Mixed

cial world and manifesto some little timidMy. Tbe ahigglshaess of manufacturers
Mere is reflected by a remarkable sluggisboea« of dealers In tbe west. The growers
•re permeated with tbe Idea that somehow

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A GIRL’S FIGHT WITH A PANTHER.

Th,bnwgbl U&gt; P»eUo, Col,
from up to tb. mounuloo
ot. LbrUlln*
lb. d.whwr ot oo« ot U» -Htoeit.
leading roembem. bhe i* a devoted orni

Street Car Strike

Ha

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declared off
And street cars will run k
asaal starting from the main
parlOfJhA°l.clt? an(l ™nZg
up Mich. Ake. directly to and
alway stopping at the

* uret in the top of a tidl odk, took of
Qoorn t»«k. • l“u« b4«o er..wonl rid««.
aLl.at liult. mIU from ber bMM. 'Ou ter
return Iroln tte trip to tb. eyrie dn &lt;tet»to ero-tbe cnWot tteridp end
dnoend U» cw io.twul ot mteto«. &lt;dTeuil, o »te hod done to tbe tocendlw.
The led™ doe. not .renMt0 mote tteti lorry
tret to bright, but ™ « .t™p to to te
most impaawdile.
She find discovered two places, however,
.tere dte could ttete tbe dto»ut,.Dd
.urtod down the portion, rout.. Them
was one place in the descent where she
must drop from the edge of one rock to the
top of another six fret below. Strapping
the eaglet to her shoulders, she made her
way Skillfully and safely, aod had just
dropped from tbe overhanging tedgeof one
“step” in tbe stairway to the landing be­
neath when a plaintive, half human cry
reached her cars, secr-ing tocome from the
base of the crag beneath. A great branch­
ing oak, with limb* sliadowing the jagged
rocks nnd almost touching them, had
grown up from balow. She peeped cau­
tiously over the precipice down through
the follsge, not daring to make the slight­
est noise ; nd almost fearing to breathe.
She could see nothing. Tbe prolonged
Office at Residence ou Michigan Ave. *
moaning caterwaul was that of a young
panther- The fair hunter had no weapon
•
HASTINGS. MICH.
with her except a small knife and a pocket
revolver— a mere toy—and with panthers
she quickly decided that the knife was
equally as good a defense as the revolver.
She cast her eyes wistfully into tbe limbs
above and then down over tbe precipice to­
ward the jugged rocks below.
While bending over thus the shadows of
some flying thing seemed to pass over her,
there was an ominous rattle of loosened
stones above nod a rustling shock among
the upper branches of the tree. Then on
tbe instant another shrill scream, which
now mmed to come up triumphantly
The Largest Stork to Select From.
from the fooB of the ledge, and was an­
Please Economi­
swered by a snarling cry from the tree top. The Lowest Prices
Tho girl knew just what had happened,
cal Buyers.
and crouched quite limp and faint from And the Best Obtainable Quality uf
fright upon the shelf of the rock. •
Drugr. Fine Chemicals. de.. together
For a few momenta she dared not look
upward. Then another snarl and ripping of Kwith Proh^t Mention to the TFqnto
the bark drew her eyes irresistibly. At tbe
of our Customers, will tmd the same
sight which met her gnze she shrank and
appreciation from the general public
cowered closer to tho ledge from which she
that har’rewarded the Peoples Drwj
had just before dropped. The old panther
was there, the mother of the young one at
Store with success.
tbe base of the ledge. Swaying to and fro,
she clan|pto a branch and glared fiercely Headquarters for Physician's Sup­
plies.
od the intruder, her white fangs gleaming
ma the red Ups quivered above them. The Headquarters for Horseman .Supplies.
long, lithe, brown body lay along the Umb Headquarters for Botanic Drugs.
as the creature prepared foe a downward
Headquarters fur Patent Medicines.
leap.
For some momenta the beast kept her Headquarters fur Bunks, Stationery
threatening altitude. At length, awed or
and Wall Paper.
puttied by the steady eyes ot the girl, she
turnrtl as if to go up the ledge. But just Agents for Humphrey’s Homeopathic
Medicines.
.
then the yearning cry of the young one
came up from lielow, and with a spring We keep everything, eapeddl to be
the mother leaped to the stony platform
found in a first-lass drug and book
beside tbe girl.
store.
With an involuntary cry.of horror the
mountaineer's daughter kicked with her
heavy shoes full into the panther's face
with suth force as to push her over the
edge. But even then, whirling about, the
animal caught her drees and drew the girl
after it. As she slid off Nora caught hold
of the branch of , tbe tree with one hand.
The other hand, with tbeknife in it, struck
out for the anaflant, nnd by good fortune
hit the creature's eye. Whether tbe socket
was pierced and the brain stabbed, or
whether, blinded with pain, the fall was
awkwardly made and broke the animal's
back, could not 1* told, but, howling with
anger, she loosed her hold and fell down
the ledges and lay fifty feet below, dead.
The panther’s carcass was brought in tbe
next day by her father.—Cor. St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.

OF

Jesse Townsend,

where may always be seen
some of the finest carriages
and road wagons in the cit^

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and 1
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JESSE TOWNSEND.

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Still a! the Front

■Il'S DRUG &amp;

STEKETEE’’

Bible Criticism.
"Speaking of preaching, misquoting and
misinterpretation of Scripture,” remarked
a story telling Maine Yankee the other
evening, “mffibtera aren't the only class
of persons using Bible languafce that con­
strue or explain it to the confusion ot their

good hearted man of forty years ago, in
Cumberland county, Me., who, while ut­
tering an exhortation in a prayer meeting,
alluded feelingly to the persecution and
contemptuous treatment suffered by Jeans
at the hands of the Jews, and illustrated
hit thought by the instance of Christ's en­
try into Jerusalem, attended by a large
concourse of friendly disciples.,
"Said he: 'My friends, what outrajta
things them old Jews use’t ter dew to the
could to cure ’em of ther sickneM ’n’ bring
'em ter life, ’n’ a-feedin’ the pore, starvin’
»oula with the meruekerlus bread ’n’ how
patient he wm when they mistreated him
■of Jwt think of hla ridlu’ iuuto J’rus’lum, ’n’ bein' follered arter by m*mob, ahootiu’ ’d’ a-hollcrin' *n’ abusin' or him all
lb. nr Tb., mo ton, to. limb. off.
the trees ami throwed ’em inter tbe road
sbejd ou ’im. It waa jest like them »nfuelln’ Jews; for they done it, I allua
thought, jest a purpewe to scare the coltf ”
—lawiaton Journal.
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THE DRUGGIST.

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-"TSw-. Ttor«l.y. July »■ 11.
.—-^7 r ’ COOK. t^calBditor.

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«„„• vegetables of all kinds
a «tine line “f bnlt8 ttrrlv‘
Ahva.va fresh; at
very loir 1" ires.
IV,. still have more of that,
jo 1 Hour at $2.if» per cwt,
•A fine line of crockery and
glassware
Pash ami things toeat given
iu exelni' co for farmers pro­
duce.
.
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Sup&gt; - are way down and
the bottom falling out.

Call ami see us.

JOS. ROGERS

The Soap
that'

Cleans
Most

is Lenox.
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farm In Carlto In tbe afteraoon, during the
absence of the awuer, klUad a baiter and
drove away. The guilty one was found
out and we hear that the case has been
settled.

PERSONAL_MENTION.
Mxtlmer Towrr nu t0 Ortroti FHa,,.
;c«&gt;. Writer m, |„

iut w«k.

K I. Gnnt ind timll j ur it Wall tekt

The colored cook far a party of Battle
Judg. Smith went to Ntehrllk Mo,d,j.
Vreek resorters at Wall lake celebrated
Gtud Hlpklj
the 4th by monkeying with a loaded revol­ j^tehk Hull,, wmt
ver. Dr. Scribner, of Delton, gave him
chloroform, and removed lhe bullet from T^d,/' a Thlw“ •’‘""ted to Bate
bis hand.
Sealed "blds will be received at the county
clerks office for sheds to be built ou the
Fairgrounds up to 12 o'clock noon July nth
1891. Specifications can be seen at the
above named place. By order of com.
M. H. Bcjtrog, Sec.

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Monday night burglars, broke into the
house occupied by Prof. Sterling, by cut­
lnuX^ah'°'U"k'tra'U'W“”‘
ting the blinds and going through a win- ■
dow. The Professor was notified by tele­
gram but at this writing we are unable to ,ld.“wt^l',ct,ld”"r w-,n
state what, if anything, was taken from
tbe house.

for th^’c a rl’‘‘' *n tb'-‘ e,,UDly last ’reek
M i~ r'r't ,lu“'in ®re rears, and became
w Mpr^.„, ,vit!1 lhe
Q&lt;rtd8 of wgv
‘ sra.u Um’ he ;ust
falw, Jeetlu
tek1' coon,y 5s j’wtly becoming noted
aim? “ny l-*‘&gt;tiful lakes. Especially
“• sresou of the year tbe shores of aevUnu &lt;
lhl* WhMF are lined with the
"i f-KOrters from other places.

will find at the Hastings
btv
I lrt"‘ wo»k» Office tbe latest and
all nnJi- 1 8 Kultle and Inatructor, with

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.
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The bill prohibiting the fishing lu any of
tbe Inland lakes, except with hook and
line, passed the senate all right last week,
but the Squawbucka, fearing that they
might break their record and do one good
thing during thr session, killed the bill In
the House.

FeotoS SSmt*0" UrotbwFrtd to
h’b-

The pnies won by the Hastings Hose
team are very artistically displayed in tbe
John ltend.nta.1 want to Chicano on
window of M, Fuller’s jewelry store. Two business Thursday.
championship belts of the state, several
Stere Holden and Charlie Doyle spent
hundred dollars in cold cash and lots of
honor Is about lhe size of the winnings of the 4th In Bellevue.
the hose team &lt;rf this dly.
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SP"““»“C. otSa«lnaw. I,
visiting friends here.
The C. K. A S. R. R. will Issue tickets
to Kalamazoo on Tuesday, Wednesday. ..Dt Wallace Matthews returned to
Thursday and Friday, the 7, 8.9 and 10th of Grand Rapids Monday.
July. Good returning Saturday July 11th
W. Graham, of Grand Rapids, visited
at rates of 1 .If fare for roundtrip. Account friends here last week.
of horse races.
R. B. Di nlap,
Mrs. F. A. Kims, ot luike Odessa, is vis­
Tkt. Agt.
iting friends in the city.
The steeple of the M. E. church as well
Vemor Willison and his uncle returned
as the parsonage and barn are being paint­
ed. and have been tbe means of lowering from Denver Thursday.
Fred L. Heath's stock of paint a little.
Sohn Winkleman went to Grand Rapids
But Fred always has Jots of it on hand to visit relatives Friday.
and It seems to give excellent satisfaction.
Charley Hyatt, of Charlotte, was in the
Hod Bishop is doing the job of painting.
city on a visit over Sunday.
bicycle club of 24 members was organ­
Bert Hamlin left Friday for a short visit
ized in this city last week, with the follow­ with friends in South Haven.
ing officers: President, Arthur Brown;
A sister of E. and S. DeGroot, from
vice president. G. F. Chidester, secretary.
Miss Franc Williams; treasurer, Fred L. Gnmd Raulds is visiting them.
Heath; captain. R. K. Grantt sub-captain.
Miss Gertrude Smith left for Chicago
Ed. IK-Groot; bagler. Miss Kittle Beadle. Thursday to visit friends there.
There seems to be a gang nf house­
Seward Cramer, of Ann Arbor, visited
breakers In tbe cHy at present. Last friends here the first ot the week.
week Frank Hams bouse on Green street
Mrs. W. II. Stebbins returned from a
was entered, and the house thoroughly
visit at Reed City Monday evening.
ransacked but nothing was taken. If the
perpetrators can be caught in some of their
Fred Alexander, of Grand Rapids, was
acts, they will be handled without gloves. in tbe city the fore part of the week.

Hcrcattet. changes for advertisements
Chas. Mixer rtturm-d from a trip through
The weather and everything else may be
inuht r-a-b thh I'rtice Tuesdays at latest to
itiMtie in
iti the Issue of the week expected to improve, as tbe squawbuck the northern part of the state Monday.
legislature has adjourned. As the Grand
J. A. Sweczey and W. O. Lowden wenf'iwi brought.
Rapids Telegram Herald polutedly remark­ nit Nashville Tuesday on legal business.ed. this legislature has done one commenda­
tit read?'•&gt; si- iol yqur money on the ble thing: it has made all other legislatures,
Mrs. (’scar Flshei*. of Saginaw made a
*k'».
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.
no matter bow bad. respectable in compari­ brief visit with Hastings friends Friday.
The bicv
look-it -pin around the son with tbe last.
Miss Carrie Schuman, of Grand Rapids,
fily Isn't evening..
spent Sunday, with relatives in this city.The United States Association of Job
Bsrry Kiuntj
supporting 14 of the in- Printers offered a prize of $100 to the job
Mrs. Ira Van Vai ken burgh returned from
m»hst'f •i.e Kalamazoo asylum.
printer who would get up the best design a trip through the east Thursday evening.
in
a
certain
line.
The
proprietors
of
the
A ten pntmd pall of white fish for/only
Prof. Will Morse and wife, of Au Sable,
job offices in Detroit where Fret! Curtis,
50 e&lt; r.t- ;&lt;i H.uun «S Van Arman's. /
visited friends here the fore part of the
formerly connected willi this office, is em­
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The
light building is being ployed sent a job that he designed and week.
last week saiu proprietors surprised Fred
pushed to cvuipk-tiori as fast as possible.
Mesdames Clement Smith. P. T. Colbv handing him the prize of $100 in cash. grove
_
and M. I- Cook went to Kalamazoo
The M. C.
m -have a big excur­
sion to Ottawa Iteaeb the last of the Mr. Curtis is to ba congratulated for by' ^Thursday,
thus displaying his ability and good taste U^lios.
'
8. Brice nnd family started Tues­
iwnth.
he has placed himself in the front rank
day for a two weeks’ sojourn In northern
Ulstbu&gt;
a mW quiet town theJlth. among the fraternity. This again proves
Eieryl»&lt; and i.'.s ’rite or best giA'was that it takes a Hastings boy to get to the Michigan.
j
Mrs. Johnson and daughter. Minnie, of
v.'iwwhere else.
front
. | Mt. Pleasant, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ilou^-an l bunito rent in fourth ward
Additional information in regard to the Fre&lt;J
inter &lt;•’ P«.rk nnd Center streets. En­ killing
Elllnw uf OrvUJp I'rAAlra.
.
Crooker, formk.-lv
formerly r.Fittiripropri­
D. G. Robinson and Rev. Irvine attend­
quire- ot J. Kussrll.
etor of tbe Otsego hotel and au old resilient
ed n dioceslan convention at Grand Rap­
Itab m.ii. to take place In Allegan and of Prairieville, hive been received since 1
ids Friday.
PMnwril an -ttnielhig the attention of our last issue. He was residing at Eden.
Erie Co.. N. Y.. and was killed at West
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradley, of Grand
honemer. in this city.
.•
Hamburg, ifouth of Buffalo, ou the morn­ Rapids, visited at A. Davenport's the first
We bear that a hall storm visited a por­ ing of June 28 by being run over bv a ,
of .the week.
tion of Car!t&lt; n this week and destroyed wildcat engine on the L. S. &amp; M. 5. rail­
Mr. and^Mrs. Stimson, of Ann Arbor,
wmt* far1.- Ids of wheat
way. The engine was running about a
visited A. Black and family the fore part
For.®!. ।Iron pump, pipe and mile a minute and made the crossing with­
of the week.
strainer, for drivv well cheap. Call at out signal. The engine struck the wagon
in which Mr. Crooker was, tearing it to , ' Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook attended the
John Be-vtuei s jewelry store.
pieces. It was carried half • mile. Mr. meeting of the Press Association In Kala­
Un&amp;r the iaw itsmnrnded. it Is no long­ Crooker was mangled in a shocking man­ mazoo yesterday.
er lawful io -.rtuj lAfcs under 12-years of ner. The funeral was held June 24.—
HHss Ella Hallock started for her home
are to the State I’.efohrfSchool.
Plainwell Enterprise.
in 1 Jipeer Tuesday where she will spend
Musical wcMmiidlse of all description
A. Wooley has disposed of a half lntere*t the summer vacation.
ilw all kinds string* for violin etc., for In his boot and shoe business to Dewitt
Ijrfie Misses Kittle and Flora Beadle will
wle at Joi,h |P-smer'«, the jeweler.
Bronson and the business will hereafter la- Save Saturday for an extended visit with
All owing me &lt;&gt;n account must call and conducted under tbe Ann name of Wooley friends In York state.
* Bronson. The senior member of tbe
settle at oner, as I need the money.
Chan. Huffman and family departed
firm Is well known In tbe business circles
A. WuOLKY.
of Hastings where be has lang been en­ Thursday for Fremont, Ohio, for a two
We tft.r ~ -..-rai second hand reapers in
gaged In the boot and shoe business and weeks’ visit with friends.
rood repair of different makes for sale by honest, square dealing has enjoyed a
Miss Belle Throop left for Grand Rapids
«ti*ap.
Mix-jctt Bros. A Reynolds.
large patronage. The junior member of Monday, to take a course in steuograplTy
For sale--a new W. W. Kimball 5 octave tbe firm, Mr. Bronson, is by no means a at the business college there.
cabinet wean for $80. including stool and a stranger to tbe people of this city where
F Hickey, general road master on tbe
be has always lived. He Is one of tl»e
boot- t
John-Bessmkic, the jeweler.
mot prominent and progressive young M C and wife, of Jackson, spent the
SlOo will buy a good two story house
men in the city—just the kind we need— fourth with Mrs. Fred Miller.
and will make n cheap comfortable home, and having had several years experience in
Mrs. Klrt Keefer, &lt; Grand Rapids, and
"’quire of Hastings Engine &amp; iron Works. his chosen business, we wish th«
»r" °r little daughter. Josephine, were the guests
Hastings 1 &gt;1 vision No. 19 meet this, Wooley A Bronson tbe success that they of Mrs. Fred Miller the fourth.
‘■rening »t 7 u'clock standard tlrae in front will no doubt meet with.
iX F Bidlaek and Miff Abbott were
®f r- Y. Hottie's ?tore tor tbe purpose of
rrew lbl« =1W «bo took to
Just at present Alderman Bentley Is re­
rwntaing drill.
ceiving many compliments for bls seaman­ tbe Grand Bnplde race, Frtd»&gt;.
h.u,"!”*'1 w»tches for sale at John ship displayed at l.un lake July 4th, but
Mias Teresa Heney. of Jaxon. was the
“CMmer's jewelry store at very small profit they are of such a dubious nature that be r^’XTinnt. Mra. Frad MDto. n»d
t»erj witch warranted. Time given to Is in doubt as to whether they are heart­ Srgrandparenta, Tom Heney and wife,
nspoasible parties.
fell or ooL ll erwi th.l there
*
the fourth.
.
Rrwrters. go tn Holden &amp; Hire’s and rtv.ln between K.Unmoo »nd B«*
nettle. H Gun tele •» W tbe .peed of tbelr
trunks and valises. Ain. bate a
re.peeU,e
ull
boete.
A«
W*'
ffiteSf
«d
Setter
Colkrora.
to‘fine line of neck wear and ladles and
pnb
for (,ullnK&gt;
to be el tbel fewrlje rewrl on
enee dny be tboufln Ibet be would lire apectiveiy.
1! Jnu contemplate taking a trip go to the K.Umeeoo purlieu Jurtl ftw
j H. Dennis is In Kalamazoo ttHtayJJj“warp * Hird's and get a trunk or valise. on the erl of Mlllne, end beurded the lion
i*y have the ;irgest and m09t complete Ut Kin den by bolttlnl tbe Uwllnn color,
4ri*10 t!lc city and at the lowest prices.
and wiling over Into tbe enemy , M«&gt;P;
of it, this evening,
(J'j'Wert ,n receipt of several letters Thrre he was met by the “other part}
Me^rs. Smith A Colgrove andC. G.
J’’’® our correspondents last week too late wlm bud been mHlelpatlng
tbe kind and were prepared and jrt here
wr pal:!;. at-.H,.
To ln,ure publication
we will aay that tb. -olber party bad of
should reach us not later than
tbe supreme court. ,
ten taken part In Jual uueb
Tuesday noon.

M&amp;ndid threshing engine and boiler for
y* cheap, made by Wood, Taber A
-orw. In perfect condition, also best rubmu canvas threshing belts at Hastings
A Iron Works.
JJ*°[ *M,r most prominent business

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No. Charge for examination. You can
find the
,

wa, then that lb. rare
£d

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F. R. PANCOAST.

A Very Wise Man
Many years ago stated that “Money saved is better that Money
earned,” The impression continues to grow that this wise man told
the truth.
■
This leads us to remark that it is always “Mouey Saved” to buy
the best makes of shoes. They wear longer, wear better, and give
one satisfaction while wearing,
We keep this kind of goods, and consult the interests of our customers as well as our own when making prices on them.
You will
be consulting your own interests if you buy these goods. You will
certainly agree with us in saying of them, after you have put them
the test of actual wear, that you made a judicious purchase.

LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS OF
BARRY COUNTY.

A new serial story will soon commence. Subscribe in time to read it.

HER LETTER
HOME, Monday Eve.

My Dear Dick,
I hope you will not feel offended' but Papa was
not very favorably impressed when you were introduced’ last
evening. He says no genteel self-respecting young man
would wear such an ill-fitting, shabby suit to call upon a
young lady, and that you are either too careless in habit or
too poor in pocket to suit him for a eon-in-law.
Now dear Dick don’t be angry with me because

I enclose the business card of a good, reliable clothing house,
but do go there and buy a Stein Bloch Co. suit. The prices
are very reasonable and I am sure yon will look so very neat

that Papa can't say no.
Yours as ever,
KITTIE.

R. K. GRANT

£:««

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the burning deek) wd He’ bb&gt; breal.
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.bore ot tbe lake tbe

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wbdwa of all go with them.

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HASTINGS, MICa

�Army Portia
CHATTER XV’.

••Kot that.
Something else—some­
thing better. Don’t you see how exci ted
the major is?"
And indeed old Kenyon seemed fairly
aglow.
His eyea vroro snapping; his
face was twitching and redder than
ever. He was standing at that moment,
searching all tho windows with keen
glance and looking along the faces.of
the soldiers who had gathered on all
Bides of tbe piazza without Suddenly
he waned to sec tho features for which
he was so eagerly looking, and with a
quick gesture he calle J an orderly to Iuj
bide nnd hastily scribbled these worth bn
« p:cce pt paper: -That third window
on the west.
Get around there, and
don't let him out pt your eight thia
day."
-Give tliat to the provost sergoaut.”
he said. And the orderly disappeared.
Then camo tho voice of Col. Grace im­
patiently demanding of the judge advo­
cate that ho proceed, and Lawlor, who
had l&gt;evn fidgeting unccsily, aros^:
"May it please the court, the witness
Abrams has still failed to respond; but
tho eridenoo o^ the other witnesses has
been so concln&amp;vo that 1 feel that 1 nerd
not detain the bourt. All that now re­
mains is to examine the books of tho
late jK»t trader, which, as yon have de­
manded, are here in my possession."
"The court will come to order." said
Grace loudly.
A hush fell on the assembled throng,
and all eyes were on tho judge advocate,
who was busily unwrapping the pack­
age which ho pftduced from the folds of
th© linen duster which ho tad with ap­
parent carelessness thrown ujxin Ids
chair. Two ordinary looking, leather
bound volumes prewutly appeared,
which he proceeded to lay before Col.
Grace:
"I now have the honor to submit for
the examination of tbe court such books।
ot the former jxwt trailer as bear upon
this case. In them will appear the en­
tries of the various amounts advanced
by him to tho accused, with their dates,
etc., and just ns stak'd by the witnessi
Schonberg it will be M-en that no pay­
ments beyond a few trifling sums have।
been recorded. Tho amount of tho in.debtednesa ns claimed in.tho specifica­
tions will bo found to agree with the fig-

word nnd motion. She was ?
Vig
forward eagerly, ns though striving at a
distance of «ix or seven feJt to d»?&lt;-iph«r
the writing oa .tao pita thus glaringly
exhibited. When fiur.Uy Lawler laid it
on the table, and Mr. Htr^a barm slow­
ly studying the page. bho
retained
her iKMdtiun. Fttrgetlul apparently of
everything anrixn'l her, the young girl
vras now to nc.-.r that she could have
touched tly table at which Mt tho ac­
cused soldier.
Studying v.dth paint’d, troubled face.
Mr. Hearn nt lost began slowly turning
over the pages and looking nt the head­
ings of the other accounts. There was
something which be evidently desired to
satisfy himself about, yet everything
looked straight and plausible. Again
bont on taking every opportunity to
score r. point against the accnred ^.awler
suddenly nros-.':
"I submit nguin. if the court will but
hear me, that while the accwtetl luw
been accorded theprivilvgo of ekaininiug
his long neglected account be has no
right v. Juitovar to pry into tho uff.iira of
other officer*. I maintain that he should
lie coni|&gt;ell«&lt;l to confine his attention to
his own page: there is quite enough

“How teas it ^rnnriljkr'
Ten o’clock had come: so. had tho
court: so had the public,
.
. in numbets
iargolv increased. In Central City it
was generally utideTstnod that on this
day the proceedings would be brought
there.’*
v
Kenyon suddenly felt n id*n white
to a doee. The case for the government
band gripningjdps wrist like % vise.
would be concluded by tbe evidence'of
Hearn was juburning down a pagw
Mr. Abrams—when ha arrived—and by
the exhibition of the books of the late
after briefly scanting tho dates, but a
rustic al his --ide attracted his attention?
concern of Braine &amp; Co. The defence
really had not a leg to stand on. Every­
To his amazement Miss Martiiall hod
body in the enterprising community had
bent forwnr.1 out of her chair and was
been assured uf thin fact by the repeated
moiv.ning and whi-poring to him:
aaeertions. of Mr. Schonberg and tho
•Again! Let .me see through that
oracular announcements of the pro^;
page again.”
and it was the popular belief that all the
Tho court was ditonssing nt this in­
unfortunate officer could do would be to
stant the question raised by Lawler.
assail the integrity of the witnesses,
Maitland and Thorp protested that Hearn
which attempt would l&gt;e utterly over­
tad h right to compare other account*
thrown by the vigilant prosecutor, who
with bis own if bo suspected fraud uf
Would then conclude by a scatHng re­
any kind. Hearn himself, with throb­
view of the evidence, after which the
bing heart, could only
and hear her.
conrt wunld promptly adjudge him
Obedient to her signal, hr again raised
guilty and sentence him to be stripped
tho leaf, and would have turned tho
of his uniform And drummed out forth­
lxx*k ho that she could read it right side
with.
up. but with imperious gesture she for­
» Probaldy half the populace that
bade.
thronged the court room that bright
"Hold it ns it is,’' she aignaled, as still
liending low she seemed studying every
June xporning fully expected la-fare re­
turning to their homes to see an array
line of the pa]M»r thus vertically placed
lieutenant degraded of his rank aud
lietween her and the sunshine flooding
thrust forth from the reservation at the
in at the open barrack window.
points of the bayonets of the garrison.
As he spoke Lawlor had opened the
"Quick, now! More! more!” site uro­
Dozens there were who knew better; butI volumes at paints indicated by alipe uf' turned. And wondering he turned sev­
a comm unity reared ou tho pup of sensa­■ paper and spread them upon the table, eral pages, holding each a moment or
tionalism, iis supplied by tho moderni Grace adjusted hiseyegtasse-. and conned two. But she shook her head impatient­
press, could not accept the mild awlI over one of tho book;, while Maitland ly and signaled. "Go on!” until in suc­
moderate views of the minority us a i«os-■ took the second. The other members of cession half a dozen leaves were turned;
tibility.
the court silently awaitedf their '.urn.
then with eager light in her eyes, again
"Ten-fifteen," said old Grace, thrust­■
"I do not profess to be an cxjfert at pin* held up a warning hand, and tbepago
ing his watch back into the breast uf his&gt; bookkeeping,” said Maitland presently, was stopped.
hot uniform coat, and looking about ini "but do I understand the judge advocate।
"Very well, then." Lawler was saying
some impatience. "Whatkeeps Lawler?’' to say that tho witness Schonberg Swearsi at this moment, with sarcastic emphatic.
"Waiting for that Jew with hislxsjkj. that these entries are correct?”
"On the jirindple that misery loves
I believe he’s somewhere in that crowdI
Lawler briskly turned over the leaves! company. I nnpp'.*&gt;e wo must accord him
on the piazza. They say his newspaper■ of thd record before him.
the privilege of viewing the ncconnts of
man hasn’t turned up yet; but I wishi
"Here are his very words," ho said. his fellow debtors." And with this
you would call the court to order, and. " ‘I myself made entries for the years ’S3I fresh pif’ee of civil legal' practice on his
give him a rap for delaying inattera."
and *84. both in the day book and in the■ lips, the judge advocate turned to the
"Ah’ another ’bus load from town,” ledger. I kept all Mr. Braine’s books. group on his left and Mopped short in
said the president, ito there entered at He gave me tho items just as they oc­ amaze.
the moment a party' of ladies, escorted curred, and these entries were made by
Heurn, utterly lost to what was going
by the sandy haired' judge advocate him- me at the different dates in those years on, was gazing with all his eyes at Miss
•elf. All around tho room the lynches। just as they were directed by him.’”
Marshall, who, flnshed, eager, almost
were occupied, but behind this party
"Oh, yes, yes: I 'remember,” said the radiant, once mere was leaning back in
came two or three soldiers carrying colonel. "I suppose it is all correct her chair, but signaling to close the
chairs, and. much to the disgust of Mr-u Possibly other members ofHie conrt can book. It was Kenyon now who was
Brodie and Mrs. Graves, who had ob­ tell more about this bnsfhera than I half rising and whisi&gt;ering sudden im­
tained with a party of their friends the can.” And he passed the book down the petuous words to Hearn.
front row nearest the table of the ac­ table.
For a moment Lawler knew not what
cused, these chairs^Wcre planted before
‘ 'Nothing could bo more confirmatory to think or say. Something told him
them and their view was cut off by the of Schonberg’s statements," said the that the cause he represented was in
households of some of the prominent judge advocate loudly. "One has only peril. A sew© of disaster flashed upon
business men uf Central City. So closely to look at these pages. Yon can see that him.
did they surround Mr. Hearn that he different ink, different pius have been
•:At least the accuwd will have the
drew his ae^t a trifle nearer to that of used here—prinia facie evidence of their decency to refrain from exhibiting offi­
the judge advocate.
having been entered at totally different cers’ private accounts to tbe public.** he
There was a little more space on the times, instead of being jotted down at said, with sudden return to his old man­
other tide1 of the table, whore tho corre­ once, as might be claimed by the de­ ner. "and if he bo through with the ex­
spondents were, but they seemed to pre­ fense but for this significant fact." And amination return these exhibits to me,
fer not to crowd these gentlemen, and Lawler looked triumphantly about rfe that I may close 'the case, unless, per­
nobody, of cours?, would think of in­ room, ending with a glance at the little haps, he desires to offer something fur­
truding between them and the conrt. group that was near Hearn's,table.
ther upqn this subject."
It was almost half after 10 when a
Miss Marshall w;w leaning forward.
Mis.- Marshall’s fingers were twisting
■tidier made his way through tho throng, hAr dark eyes eagerly fcariniug the faces a tiny dip on which she had hurriedly
and, saluting Lawler, said something in of the members of the conrt, and watch­ penciled a word or two. One instant
a lf&gt;w tone, at which the judge advocate ing tho books ns they passed from luind more and it waa with Hearn. She had
wentWer and whispered to Grace. A to hand.
Hearn, pile and patient, bent forward to pick np a fluttering
moment later the burly form of Maj. seemed waiting forth© court to finish scrap of paper; her deft fingers had but,
Kenyon was seen shouldering a way before asking that he, too, be permitted for tho instant touched Ins drooping
through the court roam, while Dr. In- to examine the books.
hand. Opening it ho read, "Recall
gersoLT.t spectacled face appeared just
"Do yon suppose yon could get them Schonberg instantly." Surprised, ho
behind him.
on© moment?" whispered Miss Marshall glanced at her, but purposely she liad
Escorted by these gentlemen came to ths major, wLo was sitting at her averted her eyes. Kenyon was vehement­
Mrs. Lane, fresh, smiling, nodding left. "I had to study books aud book­ ly nodding.
cheerily to acquaintances in the court keeping once.”
"I must ask that Mr. Schonberg be
and around tho room, looking cool and
"I'll try,” whispered Kenyon. "Hearn recalled,** asid Hearn. "There is new
radiant in a spring costume which at­ will, anyhow."
matter here upon which I need to ques­
tracted the instant attention of the la­
It was somo time before they reached tion him.”
dies and diverted their eyes from Miss the foot of the table. Capt Thorp aud
"The acctaed has already had oppor­
Marshall, whose simple but inexpensive his next neighbor spent several minutes tunity to cross examine the witness, and
toilet was hardly worthy their glance, in studying the dates und figures, and at has no further right,” said Lawler.
while to the grosser masculine under­ last handed them successively to the
"I repeat that there is now matter be­
standing it was even- whit as lovely as junior member. At soon as this gentle­ fore the court in tho introduction of
that of her f. tend and hostess. Behind maxi had finished hisnerutiay of the first, these exhibits, on which I hare a.perfect
them all camo Sam with four folding Lieut. Hearn held forth his hand:
right to question." replied Hearn.
chain., and there being no other place
"I presume I may bv permittsd to ex­
“It is simply delaying matters,” per­
available the major promptly plumped amine these exhibits?”
sisted Lawler. "When tho accused said
.than down in front of Lawler’s friends
"I submit to the court that the ac­ ho had no farther questions to ask. yes­
and motioned his party to seats. Georgia cused has had frequent opportunity any terday, I excused the witness, and he is
Marsh all’s color deepened, ns any one time these last three months to examine now miles away, and cannot be had un­
who looked might see, for the clxair to these books, that he ban been impor­ til morning, if be can then.”
which she was assigned whs so close to tuned. even, to do so, time nnd again,
"Tbe man is not fifty feet away at
that of Hearn that by simply^putting and has contemptuously refused. In thia moment," said Kenyon with sharp
Forth her hand ahe could have touched view of these facta, hta anxiety to see emphasis and a voice that rang through
- ifistieeve.
them now strikes me ns an assumption.’' the room.
His back was to tho door and he had Lawler’* manner w;ia loud and trucu­
"When did the gentleman become
nut seen them enter, yet at tho percepti­ lent. He knew he wus making a point. counsel in this case, I beg to know?'
ble hush that fell upon the chatter of
“Assumption or not," said the presi­ sneered tho judge advocate. "I protest
the feminine spectators bo knew who dent coolly, aa Hearn's face flushed against this disorder and interference
must be ooming, and his puJufuee bright­ hotly under tho sting, "it is the un­ with the court.”
ened wife • sudden smile as, turning, ho doubted right of the accused to see any
"Maj. Kenyon gives us important in­
saw her almost at hie elbow. Mrs. Lane exhibit produced in court.”
formation, Col. Lawler,” said Grace,
. nodded Uiric-.-, I joking brightly and uf“I feti bound, then, to prevent their "and if the man is here the court desires
fectionataly iu his eyes, before aha took Ix-ing improperly dealt with while iu his that Im- be recalled at once.”
her eoai, just os though her efforts were hands," said Lawler, hanging on to his
Lawler reddened with wrath. "If yon
to show all the throng that the women volumes and bent on making the scene know where he is, call him in," said he
to Kenyon. And all eyes were turned
uf the army held him guiltless. But a* effective as possible.
Georgia Marshall’s eyes were hidden fur
"I will take all responsibility, sir. to the door, where presently, escorted by
a moment behind their drooping lids. It
You may be sure the accused will not the orderly of the court, Mr. Schonberg
was not until after she wa- seated and a injure them,” was Grace's prompt and 1appeared, hat iu hand, bowing profusely
glance around had told her that tbe gaze indignant rejoinder.
’
■and politely to tho court, yet looking, as
of all women was still cm the lovely toilet
And ao, having interfered as long as Mr. Martin expressed it, "rather pasty
the gills. ” He was sen tiling down
that Mabel wore, that ahe stole a sudden possible, the lawyer grudgingly banded about
1
look st him and met the .brave light in ithe book to Mr. Hearn, ostentatiously 'the back stairs when beaded off- by the
Ho had doubtless
bolding it open bo that til near at 1provost sergeant.
-Good morning,” he whispered. “I hand could see the array of items and ;be.vrd tho summons for his recall and
h*d not looked for anything half aa figures charged against him. Iu doing ‘
but Hearn's and Kenyon’s. Mabel
■o be even raised the volume to the level eye®
;
of hta own shoulder, aud the leaf flapped ■ Lane’s and Georgia’s were upon him.
With lightning speed the latter was
lazily open until it stood in btid relief.
!
writing a little note, and this, too, a
moment later was ia the young lieuten­
ant’s hand. He read it A wild Hffht of

wonderment and incredulity leapeu —
his face. He hastily raised tta vtium’between him and li»o opposite window .
held a leaf between him and tta bui&gt;;
•hine. gazed quickly and earnestly, »nu
thro taring the book once more on
table turned with swimming eyw and
looked full upon her, his Ups quivering,
his face aglow with joy. M*. JVratitudB
nnd a fervor of admiration and worship
no woman on earth could fail to see; bnt
Georgia’s downcast face was hidden ; anc
ba l drawn her fatilke Spartan nld. bl
between her glowing cheek an l the
kindling •')"« «ta? dared nnt tnivt.
It wuh Lawler's rasping voice that re­
adied the y.mng soldier to his senses:
••Well, fir. tbp witness is here."
There was a rileuce as of solitude in
the great heated room. Olvlient to the
clrnnsT fonnality of a military court.
Mr. H&gt;&lt;arn slowly wrote his question on
h slip of paper and handed it to the judge
advocate; the tatter read it. throw it
down, and pettishly exclaimed:
“This is mere waste of valuable time,
I say. Th© witness has practically an­
swered tiiis all before.”
,
"What is the question?" asked the
president.
"The nccusod asks the-wita«s to state
to the court what reason he has for Ibeing so positive about tbe time these
entries were made. S-J long as my witnet* is positive I conceive it to Ite no af­
fair of the defense why or how be is."
“Oh. I see un special object in the
question.” said Grace, "yet there is no
impropriety, in asking it. At all events,
I am entirely willing to bear the respon­
sibility. Th • witness will answer.”
Could he bnt liavo seen the flash of
gratitude in Miss Marshall s eyes! It
was only a iLish.
Almost instantly
again they were fix?'! on the podgy
features of the witness.
"Why, certainly, gentlemen, 1 cun
answer. Mr. Braino died in the spring
of
nnd couldn’t have tolil mo to make
thus;- entries after he was dead, conld
he? No. Tlicy were made, just a&lt; I
.said, in tile winter of ’83 nnd during the
y.-ar nf S4. just when he told me to make
them.”
"Are yon ’satisfied/' risked the judge
arlvocate, turning sharply to Hearn.
"•One moment." answer© 1 that young
gentleman placidly, as his pencil ra;&gt;idly copied another question on the slip
l»cfore him. Finishing, this he arose.
"I beg to ask the e.ipedal attention of
the conrt to this question," he said.
There fell a hush as of death upon the
throng. With parted lips Georgia Mnrslial! again bent eagerly forward until
she could see the Jew's twifehiug face.
Schonberg turned a rliado pnb.r and
glanced half appealingly np at the law­
yer. who. with n sneer of ast-nmed con­
tempt, held forth his hand fur the slip.
But Hearn looked straight into Lawler's
eyes. The judge advocate took the jmper, turned it carelessly over. &lt;&gt;h*vated
his nose with apparent indifference,
leaned bock in his chair, glanced at it,
startfil.
“Let mo see that book!" he exclaimed,
as he sprang to his feet, holding forth an
eager hand.
•Presently, «r.” answered Hearn,
holding the volume behind him. "Kind­
ly put the question first.”
"Don’t let that book gof* whispered
Miss Marshall hastily, her words ad­
dressed to Kenyon, yet meant for and
heard by Hearn, Mabel Lane's face was
flusliing with excitement. Every eye in
the room was intent oa th* scene. ’
' j
•‘What is the question. Mr. Judge Ad­
vocate?" sharply inquired Col. Grace.
"Why do yon seek to suppress itr
"I protcit against tho insinuation, sir.
I simply seek to protect an honest man
from insnlt. I ask the accused for a
book that I may satisfy myself he has
reason for a question otherwise unjusti­
fiable."
"Mr. President, I demand the question
as a rightr exclaimed H« arn in tones
thrilling with excitement and ringing
through tho conrt. "Tho witnaw has
sworn he made theve entrioa in ’88 and
*84. Look, gentlemen, look at this page,
one nnd all, nnd compel the answer.”
Ho sprang forward nnd laid the book
in (trace’s hand.
"Hold it to the light, rir. Look nt ttai
water mark. I demand an answer to
mv question.”
Trembling with emotion, his bine ovkj
ablaze, his fingers world ng nervously. tl»e
young soldier towered above the heads of
the court. Every breath in all the great
room Fi’cmed hushed, though hearts beat
and hammered like mad. Ail eyes were
omGrucc now ns he adjusted kin gtassea,
held the page Aloft and Fcninniaed tho
taper. Then, with a quick gleam in his
share old eyes. h&lt;- beckoned excitedly tn
Maitland, pointed with his forefinger to
the waving lines of th* water marks,
nnd dropped the book upon the table,
his finger between tbe leaves, a threat­
ening frown on his brow. .
7P?l,the qutatiou, Mr. Jndgo Advorate, his stern voice was heard through
the room. "And you. ar, answer."
Lawler hemtated one minute, glanced
dabioody .round. Th™. „ ,hongh
mg the hopeleamese pt resistance, he
J? «‘L,TtlU “&gt;‘1, tremble dmpit,
his efforts these wortiih
lfc posrilJe for you to write
in 83 and *84 on pape- that was not man­
ufactured until two years afterward?”
CONTINUED.

in o.-au.s'^*- ------------- - '
, - , .
With wRcblwff e&gt;M *,'&lt;l waT’n&lt; ,ia,rTUI. near the'end. jWiv apt to «**—
•TVs but an “Art" far P. F. V-: .
that Is. I’leree's Favorite PrtaJWtai. the
infalllbh* and guaranteed n nn-tly for all
kinds of female tveakuefe. which cure* tbe
allmenu of f«ble.
"nin^aarn
ami
debilitated wtwnen. aud tertorw them to
yuuthftim-re and beauty once more 1 hr
price of this royal remedy. Dr. Ptereea
Farorite Prescription, i* hut 81.00 a buttle..
and monev refunded In every case If It
dnseu’t rive »ati-tartiun. Sec guarantee
on bottle-wrapper.
The state vneatupuu-nt ot the wilvatlim
army will I* July 9-10 indimhe. .at We­
nona bench. *mj the shore of Suginnw bay
and about four miles from'West Bay City­
Human Instinct.
So powerful la human instinct, that
M&gt;uie &lt;rf Its Miggretions became embodied
In social and house hold customs. The
people know and feel that at the berinnhig
of rim bpring m rsou tbe syatete needs an
alterative end n purifying tank
and
stimulant. In *H parte of the country It
ia the custom for tbcbouMwife to dose her
brood with sassafras tea. Among the
■Imple remeiiiesthat our ancestors employ­
ed. this ilecoetloa has continued to hold lies
own. The (leinand for a spring alterative
nnd tonic, however, ta filled more efficaclousfy by 8. S.which in iteelf aa simple,
as nature’s remedial medicine should l»e
It purifies the blood, cleanses
and
strengthens the system, and prepares tbe
human machine to-Maml the wear and tear
of the summer mouths.

Pentwatei's l&gt;e«tatcad factory is ri*l’»I
steady employment to 100 men who are
turningout loo beds daily.

to tarehyglTrp tjla* , ‘ "''TtATr
to«k. Drain Cm..' ferir-r . u? A ‘^a
Barre, ftttfe of Michigan will
1 "“‘‘t&gt;of
of Jdy.
a. D. tmi.ar th,
''1".,hr
of
BasUmm.atm
o'clock,, Jh’'
”1'-"lb
'» Ua
that &lt;lav. procred to receive in,
’
■trumimi &lt;rf a rertalta ml.
!"r "* e«»HawInBKity drain locate,; J,“'W
the
the sail city ut »a,illlK«.
'
M la
lows. 104111; Bttiut.inir
' -• -t El.
IgtWTbWned by It. j.* .
11 '*k

Mj

h

fbeprewiutawd.gr,.,...
said lot»ft. no State urret
Atrfeultuml srewt,
ktrm-i .. &gt;nin t-v.
ni.MiiWCnsiMr.,7 H, )l(, i.
■Wtti punilM anrt 7 n.
yetiow «.
*•*&lt; land uf l&gt; |;
dexn-cn. west 7 ft on »aiti

''»:nlin
';
’• -m
’ • ‘ . 1,1 Bury
■ I.- :: r.. —
,
• ; ' ourt
; ! I- „r'»k.
&lt;.
",!1 »- ot
^'Hh
r

Ing where Uu- drain turns

erf D. K. took, making a tutu d,
to*
Cook'aof A;7 ft.. 67 tl hl &lt;’aL .. ’* ,.!T- -*»M
land of D. Mrtbmber.rt tl !■ v',.. ■ ’
l:- «»
ft. on iandsif &amp; B. Hoyt •fate, V ‘.’’nrrt.
n . tar first -mil !• tete 1
tn;

riss
s&gt;?” “■
sud ;&lt;« wui h. irt br

u

KIW

Ar
Folk

when
kind
frien
trial
skire

trou

on Stew’ b tt^gh^i'p,^'
drain, and bids win i4 ^!r
"&gt;xi&lt;l
fordfoaly. Contract* will
.? ?'?• *•
,lowest jvaponftlbto -fodder m ,, •• ; i.**
rarity for tin- perfonnanr.. V te,. 3’? *

Notice I* hereby furtlwr kv..(1 is,.
at tar Iwailoo nt foe draiu. July n i if ,;;the araeuniient ©f ta-nsfita. nuttfi. t.- i,lc
Mibjrcl to review. That m ; ,
,1.1 ’*
bent-flu »» made aa a bask tV tavtftoo
J
PruvisimK
tbe’ JStX
and the frtfawlng draerfted rar..:,*
be anrased by me. for terofu. ■.,»! «t.TT°
Jret trt taxation lu iww&lt;ia,t,
fits, for the purpMeuf fetd &lt;i
Lota TH. 754. 7ZS...
Ixita 7 t». soft........
Lois aw,
...............
LoteWT.WC. WA..
Ix&gt;ta Afo.
.............

Dated this Si&gt; day of Ju nr
;
I have suffered for years with rheuma­
u „ .. Gx", •' bu i-XX|ttMt.
tism. |w» of appetite, and disordered blood,
Barry (utility Dr:r.i,i &lt;&gt;i - ;
und after grtal expenUBtiW of time ami
money had almost given up til hope* of
PRORATE 6i:be;;
relict. Heating of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Stale of Mli htaau. County &lt;.! Rd • M
At a s«&lt;Aton ot the pt.,l .?,■ r ..«««. .s.
Syrup. I grasped it as a last resort, and
after using six bottles found almost entire
“MS'*. "Uid &lt; • 'n.:v,wmi^
relief. 1 am now able to work on my farm day, the l.th- day of June, tn ;&lt;:1- .&lt;•»,
•
with ease, which 1 have not done in tbonMnd eight hundred ■u&lt;f»nin&lt; ti &lt;w.
tf y«ats. nnd I advise all perunis suffering pFreMUit. Charles W. Arm-tr. ■
with rheumatism and other blood trouble*, ^^Icthcmaner &lt;rf the rotate of &lt; bony p. Moorr.
to try this medicine.
t&gt;n reading«ndflllnKtbepeUiitm, tmv »M1.
.
. Harwick Pxr&amp;tr,
fled of &lt;korue W. &gt;|-w.re. -tm rtn.d JtcrtoThurman. Mich.
ed.prav tux that a certain Iwctnitnetit bra na
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, prepared only by file In this court, purpttffliiz tu U- th' |t«t Wil!
Mid
trMament nJ &lt;aid «!«-.-&lt; n-.t may I- aUiaitirt
The Charles Wright Medicine Company,
to probate at.e that a»!i ;n.u;r.t'v»i: tf «i;d •
■ Iietrult. Midi.
estate ursy bo mated to KIi-rf I . .’.’.we ttexocttlor
uainwl iu
niH, or l0
The first new tiuildlng to go up at Ada some other suitable tterso...
Thereupon It t&lt; ordm ii. that tVcdiirUay.tta
In eight year* is being const tutted fora
tethday
of
July.
A.
j.».
t-..
ia
fruit evaponding concern.
the forenoon. b« saatanedtur the Ur-rivc of fed
petition, and that the
:.t jaw tf
Every tl«sne erf taxiv. I
muscle to ir.mle -.tronu Mndauiro healthy by •aid deeeated and all other p ro-r - tntemted in said estate, are re‘;oii- '’. : • ajtuw
taklutf Hood's Sanwpti
at a ■©ssloii of Mid court, theii :&gt;• N bowa
Fifty thousand pound* of wool was the at tar Probate office, in lb--city rt fikMinp.
tn said county, ami -bo-.If
purchase madi- by ■ Marshall dealer In there
be. why the pn,. -r
;&gt; • p-titfourr
one day recently.
may not be granted. At‘'•Inrtter.inJertd,
that said pttitioner give netu.-r lo tne persotui Interested in said estate,
;■&lt;. |wq.
These pill?, are scientifically compounded, tag uf Mid petittau. and t'.e h-aiar
by eaurim: a
of this &lt;&gt;nirt
■nd nnifonn in action. No griping pain so thereof
tote- publtshcd In the Iii:es
«
commonly following the use uf pills. newspaper printed andean'uintro in -felCocn
They arc adapted to both adults and chil­ tyot Barry oner in each wrek fnr ihr.c-uciesme
livariiu:.
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee weeks previous to said •!?.•
tTlAMLKs W. AltMSTRitoC.
they have no equal In the cure of nick
, Judge ot i’rSbtte.
headache.- consti|«lion, dyspepsia and
hlliotuncss. and. as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
H. Goodytar.

rillCAliO i- WEST
L
MICHIGAN Hy.

SWS'KWwTWffS'W

’ D^ Apnl

Auu^^tta&lt;Mcrtpri.

aioxxo l.KB***^
Attorney for AssWc-

aflee

flesh
Elec
Ed
* rn
Btan
Bitt
Arn

five
-rid
Bitt
Salv
Good

Tl ” «“r

Au old Adrian cemetery Is bring trans­
Lvrirahd Rapids,a.' MJP. M.-f
r. M rTB?
formed Into a public park. and the living Chicago.............. irt'iw »l ty.li -•
.......
■nd dead will soon mingle ou equal terms. Ibdlanapults.
... -i in
BealonHariior.-wool-I r.;*!:
•■ * ...
st. Joseph....... -io "ft *1 r *i: x. •c?:- .
TravenwChy...। *7 35; *5 .’.*&gt; • n
..... . ...
MuskegonI to&lt;X»,L-1 l'i
-f
Mamster.......... ...
•- •:■■■. ..
. ;...
Ludington
*7 &amp; -Xi.
BtrBapfds....... . *7 2.-.I ••.V . . . • &lt;.......
Wbcc sh-was a Child, she cried for CastorU.
jmaiwa Bearn..I
»«•;
a •; i- .*c,~4 — ■■■
When fee-became Min, fee clung to Castoria.
tWeek daya.’Every •!»&gt;. ■;
p- H;ifcr-!v.
10n 8&gt;. has thrt»*:-.’li c?'5 ' &lt;■•■•r t ■ riingo.
Xo ettra cb*rgr tor teat*.'
:1 US p, m. runs throngb to Cflragn -ol!4 stiii
Wagner
buffet
cal i seat* &gt;• een:-.
.
.....
tee. tU N- « &gt;. K. K. li.
. 11 ,:r&gt; p. iu. Is solid ttaiir with Wigner
The loike Shore Railway company com­
‘)erp|i&gt;X car Ibrouati toChici-.i uuo ’leeper l»
pels (tn employes lo sign a release which Indianapoil* six ta-ub-n ll.ui or.
detain them from suing the company for
11:30 p tn has Wagner steepiup • ■w toTrlurw
City.
damages lu case of accident.
S JO p. nt connects al Si.
« Kh Grataai
‘.WbenyxNir heart ta bad, and your head is &amp; Bortons steamer for Cbteu^u.
,
badjand &gt;&lt;xi?v bad clean through what ts needed
■feed a Buuday-K'bool teacher of her class. “ t
PBOBATE OttDER.
know Ayer’s Sanupsrilta.” answered a little State nf Michigan, eomrtv otdtarr' Ata session ot the Probfttei »v.rt fur.htivwr
gin. whose sick mother had rwentty been re­
tyotFarryhoMenalthel’nibataiMRcclnuiepW ,
stored lo healtn by that medicine.
of H.vlinc~ ■■■
.
■ ' ' ' ■;
Nine Port Huron women were arrested fail tire &lt;rf June, In the yv»r
hundred aud ulm-ty i'i”.
in one week for beingdrunk and disorderly eight
Present. Charles W. Arrastrorg. Judge W
on the public streets.
Tn the matter ..fthe .-state of Kstert Bt»«.
late ef Monroe couuiy. New V’rt. ‘ *“?*‘}&lt;L.. •
MOBTC, vGE SALE.
On reading and fillttf thDefault having been mad« In the condition of verifled. of Tbomtis Breo* m.f -&gt;f ♦he *&lt;•£ V
a certain mortgage made by John Smith to law of said dereaaed that In- may b;
t'barlM W. coucbtalin and Atirilla M. ■dmtolstralor of the estate -rf*••*’
Tlrareupon Jt ts ordered that T
HniUhialin dated January eighth A. D. 18W
i.-iLifw
and recorded tn the office ot Hie Resist r of the llth day, of July. A. !•
Deeds ’or Barry county. Mlchipui on the eighth o’clock tn the forenoon, 1 • *•*'!»*’
day of January A. D. 16M In librr 24 of mort­ the hearing of said. i-et:"&lt;',&gt;. “"L .
the
bare »' taw «f '•’S '
Curtate
gage* on page U» which said innrtgftKe was duly
assigned by the ssld Charles \V lloughtalin all other persons Intereste-i .
and Atirilla *1 Houghtalin by a»ty!gnnntui bear­ arere«iulred&lt;oappe»rat a m
ing date the sixteenth dur of Febraarr A.D. then to I 0 holdcn at tlie ITo’ ale ' ‘-U'-*. »" “■
twM and recorded in the office of tuUd Register
of Deeds tor Barry county. Michigan, on tbe
sixteenth day cf February A. D. ISM in liber 23
ot mortgages o.t page
I» Dame! Sinker.
vMlllam PT Sidnwm and Wiliinm II. Hase, tbe
Albion College Endowment Fund committee.
On which tuortgare there Is clnhne&lt;l to be due S2to,l"m?W Uu-IIK »■ .'I’-.’IifiK
at the date of this notice the nm ot twenty- to be publtata-d inthe ^ta-Uiip^'AsxWUtw .
•even hundred thirteen and twenty five one
hundredths dollar* and an attorney tie of fifty
dollars provked for in said mortgage and no
suit or proceeding at taw having been institut­
ed tn recover the debt ■M-cured by said inortl-age or any part thereof
'xtierefore by virtue of the rower of sale
MOBTIiAfiE-SAl.i:
contained in Mid mortgage and the statute In
Default harfog bren m*jJe ta
Rich case tnade and provided notice is hereby
. «given that on Friday the »n.nnd day of October ot a mortgage duted Align*: I... J - •
nrCi«er
A. D. 1891 nt leu o'clock In the forenoon ot Elliah Sliawioid wife rtulura
' o’th*.
4
said dar. we the imtierslgned will sell at public Cltire and recorded In the
for lira Cra m &gt; o Bar r
tf
auction to the tiIgtiest b rider at the north iron r ar
'
|wld0
door of the eourt house In tbeCUvot IlastiuK* Michigan on AnguM
Barr) county. Mlclilgao. (that t&gt;ch&gt;g the place
wh*ve the circuit court tor Barry rounty is
h.»ideii) the ptemtaes described in said mort SO, IN*, and ■ recorded in
put
K'gr or »o much tbereot as may be necessary October co. IW In hb"-’0*
to pay the tmount doe on said mnrtnre with &lt;33 and by Daniel
HnM*li.
seven per rent. Iiiirreat thereon and ull Irgul will and testament !’££”?.'^" viiwa. 3«rfe
cod! together «hn an tofmnev fee-of titre taeXMd, jwrigned ,o h-febraaff It
do tar» us t roMumi theWln. The premises E. tteld and Wflin ner U.|4ra- .
being described in said
said ----:aott|Me
------- —
asall tt&gt;M IHil
Wi and recorded
rroonlwt In?*'
In said11 n-sl-o r - on r*1*
As a rule, a person who has a good certain piece or par
.. jpji in [itwr 36 of nsirtg.»R' • *"
.
appetite has good health. But how many township of Kairtinore tn the County of ita’iyy
tlwr. ire who enjoy nothing lb.;- on I, ,r,J
H"”** taslt ot the north west quarter
,11 down u. m.
„ ,n n„ptaM111 m section
number tour-teen in township nutnduty. Nature s antidotes for this condition
in,Znn range nutiilw eight west con­
are ao happily combined In Hood’s Saraa- taining eighty acre* of land t&gt;e the Mine more or
■
t
4
ul
••,ort«age was given to secure the
parilta that It soon restores good digestion.
burehafe price of the
e«*tw an appetite, and renovates and said aboie described pnnilses.
Dated July ®tb.
vitalizes the blond so that the beneficial
Miriurtltnted fo
•
pAXlKLMTaiKtUl.
1
effect ofgood food la Imparted to the whole
secured bv Mid mortgage or ***- I t, { oire*’/
WU44AM P. MIDMAX. r
bod.3’;.
honr" •* ’he beat aanre,
TK.
„ .. WroutAM n. HAZK, I
Aa
CoIIck&gt;* Endowment Fund Com­
and Hood a Sam parilla induce* hunger.
mlUre. Assignees uf Nortgage,
cek'br&gt;tlon »U1 be on. of
ftp’s,'®'
OS
the double kind., An-Unde Tom’s cabin"
In .K
8ALK.
troup will show there.
- «•»“*
Cold, cough, coffin hi what phllospliem tertn
a logical sequence." One Is very Hable to
follow the other; but by curing the trald with a
’,rth""iTtb ter inVrre-:
av above sei forth. w'*“„y\tp^lW«*ta»wre®I
dose uf Ayer's Cherry Fertorai. the eongh will
■nd the cofes. charges a ml •*t” " □n-ste.
be stopped and the coffin’ not needed just at
law and provided for hi »*»|
,lf Ita-t nT*
premto- bring -l uajr in
Four Detroit couples were divorced In a
single day.

Mr«. WlaatoWs Sootbmg Hji
jr rhlldreo irethh.g it M

fte
c

T
’ brui
SOO’
corn
ly c
gunr
mon
For

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trie
defe

Fr
pray

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of »
Bus
su»
o.*n
ecftu
of A
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:htn
Otte
thir
an
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uiu
vin

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Ha
the
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thi

�S’liouL pastor United BrethMound, Kansas, says:‘‘I
,,, tell what wonders Dr.
, • v has done' for me.
. di -.eased, and my
| could live ouly u
.'1 live bottles of Dr.
\vlr. ..nd am sound and
Jiirx
1
1.1 weight. ’
■
in’ll- IT-*1
M..-utiT Iri'e's Funny
Arth”-’ \
ri. writes:
"After a
Fi!‘- '
‘
1' iivlnriiig evidence, I
New Discovery
SC
■' ‘‘
’em all. and cures
for
,
. fails. The greatest
. my many thousand
kitfltf" ।
’. ;;i to try it.” Free
V. if. Govxlyvar’s drug
tn*!
and 81.

commissioner are almost Identical with day after .
those of the present secretary, and
pXnuSegJ
.J HLttnl*'’
'I,“ "lih h"
Has
*ihgi
of the examiners rema n unchanged viv *
. r Ha
*"
nK’!’.
wnr,CM w”i »* held
nie w.hiw.1
Mxt
or teachers. Tte
™, of n
rJ|SuX
hnd„k...._
B”TX
X sgtuniay aB(1
of
The oohwohu
compcnsatlofi

NEWS IN BRIEF.

Saturday, Mm. Morford turned
of every barrel ia the cellar aud »'ll Let I
lord to drown in his own whin. Ta? wine
found on outlet, however, and Mo.-furd
still liven
I
The Fanners’ Allianc? of Minnesota are '
kicking
up h
a ruction
Kicking up
ruction with
»iui some
wmr of
vi thrii
iuni ‘(
lenders
they believe
lenders because
been use they
bclk-re Kild
said leaden
leaden
■’
‘ iu ....
are making a nice
thing
the ......
binding
twine trade.
GraFsboppcra were so thick uu tbe rn:L'
of live Bock island railway near Lyman
Colo.. Sunday that the train could not gel
through them.
Somnfaxly now sal’s that Mr. Bhunt
him Bright's distune.

One
(,
HU ducal house in -Scutl.irji
------ ——
Luts , a
reputation as a'resort for practical
and one never known when there ■examiners remains os at present, 94.00 IHfr present.
expects to The
be dead body of Jncuh Popp wa- fob no
time be may l»e made the buktof bls fellow
day. while the salary of the commissioner
near the vilfa.ee .,f PaJatim-, Bl-., Tu
guests. One man who objected to be
Is fixed, within eerlalu limits by the board
day. Popp faft home a mouth ago with
“drawn” was tabooed by the party, and
of supervisors. In rase of a vacancy in
»*&gt; lu bfa pocket, and it is believed he wm
strenuous efforts were made to get rid of
murdered.
tbe office of commissioner, a special meet­
Bm he was one of the adhesive Jdnd.
ing of tbe chairmen of Hie several board*
President Harrison Wednesday issued 0
He considered that be had been invited to
of school Inspectors h called by the countv
proclamatinn granting the privilege oi
stay a fortnight, and a fortnight he would
clerk to fill the vacancy for the unexplrw’l
copyright in this country to citizens ol
stay. One of the jokes played on him waM
fa visiting at c. J. Brown's.
portion of the term. No provision seem,
Great Britain, France, Belgium, und
to remove the buttons from all hfa clothe*,
n.u r*E,m?W,t °r Wbn,t w“ cut
to be made fur filling a vacancy In the m&lt;2t
including his trousers, n fact which he
,7k,rnd *?lh ra’°«b^
toe Switzerland.
office of examiner.
only discovered when about to drcee for
inobt of the wheat crop will M secured . Victory ran the « mile at Shrepshead
In the matter of certificates, a few tufa week In this locality.
t»y Uedn«Klay in 1:00 3-5 and Potomac
dinner, which necessitated theuseof about
changes are made. Tne term of both first
the
miles in 2:51.
three dozen aitchplns to enable him to ap­
The
Fourth
was
celebrated
nt
Owego,
N
and second grades has been extended one
pear at the dinner table.
The
secretary
of
.war
has
appointed
foi
Saafleta,
Y., by tbe unveiling of a soldiers’ monu­
year, the former now being valid for four
Short hairs were placed in, his Lied.
examination for appointment as officer in ment. The town was full uf veterans am.
years and the latter three years
Booby traps were laid for him. Hfa cart­
the armv, John W. Ewing, civilian, oi visitors,
fr
n
n
nd
pw
b
lion.
Thomas
B.
Platt
wa&gt;
tn\e
been
tailing
of
building
an
evapora
­
We note a few things wherein the new
ridges were found either dampened or
Evansville, Ind.
\
Cassel. Wk. was
chairman of the day, aud Secretary Tracy else filledwith nawdust. I'u fact everything
tor here have got their household goods
s B “
. .i.i .ir&lt;l rli- iimatism. law seems better than the old:
While a New York physicinn wan en­ dsllrere j the oratiun.
nere. and will commence buildlug as soon
1. The method of election while not
wm done to make his life a burden to him.
trou8‘vi' •' ’'
gaged in the laudable work of oaring a
tried, ills liver was
89 *b* wh,‘«t Is harvested.
Prince George of Greece left New York
his *t«'
drowning boy some scoundrel stole hit fur home Saturday on the steamer Servia. One night he was told that the party it
ii -.irx degree, appetite’ Hie liest is better than the present and n t .
Ertntunds school closes In the
tended to turn out and ’'draw" him, where
will
be
more
generally
satisfactory
to
the
medicine
case
aud
silk
lint,
which
he
had
..a- -rrtbly reduced In
Bristol district this week Friday.
The society of the Army of the Potomac upon he Liarricadsd the door with furniture
people.
Ivn
•*.
Tliree battles of
There was a free celebration ou the left on the pier when he sprang into tht at Its meeting at Buffalo elected Chas. H. and underwent a selgc, the door being
2. The commissioner must lw a grad­
water.
flreh ““
'
;»-.i him.
Smith
president.
On
tbe
Fourth
an
im
­
cut down with hammers and hatchets Ln
uate of the literary departnwnt of some evening of toe 4th at Peter Fteher's. given
Eke* in
The first passenger train on the-new posing parade and a banquet were the
: Uarrfaburg, HI., had
the endeavor to get at him, the host and
Eilwai-; "•
reputable college, University or Normal by Newton Fisher toTrieuds of alwut 100,
bi, leg of right years' school, hold a state certificate’ or have htiil ■nd the display of fireworks was seen Pike's Peak railroad ascended to the sum­ features.
tbe hostess joining in the so called amuset rain1’’1- ’
mit Tuesday.
It . iMitths of Electric
plain
by
people
In
Banflcld.
Kingston
and
Tenny
met
in
n
IX
miiet
incut.
*■
SUWillb- । •
a first grade certificate within two vein,
faixwi of Bucklen’s
The
Ninth
National
bunk,
ut
Dellas,
'J he baloou that was sen’, up hi Laceyrace nt Morris pork Saturday, the dis
Tbestoutottk bureau placed against the
preceding
his
election.
The
prearnt
law
lUlt&lt;r- ;&gt;*’■"
_;&gt;ij hfa leg fa sound und
on the evening of tbe 4th, was seen and Tex..’ has been closed by the bank exam­ tame being one at which Kingston is door, however, resisted all attempts at dademands no qualification* whatever.
iner. who announces that depositors will counted almost invincible. But Tenny molishment, and the man remained com­
t-r. Catawba. O.. had
watched for about one-half hour In
In BanItau3. Before tbe cor missiuner can receive
fortably ensconced in bed during the night.
. - &lt;»n liis leg. doctors
wou pyfour lengths in 1:36.
hrld, mid was plain to lie seen until It br.pald in full.
President Harrison Thursday appoint
One bottle Electric an order for hfa quarterly salary he must went out.
The contest for a member of parliamrnt The next morning, when be returned from
tile with the county clerk a certified state­
ed William ll'tsinimondsgof Connecticut, for Carlow, Ireland, is very warm. TLt a stroll in the garden, he found all hfa lug­
, • Bucklen's Arnica
commisrioncr of patents, aud John N. Co­ wiseacres say that it Purnell loses the bat­ gage hod been packed up and was down
it’irrlj. Sold by W. H. ment of all schools visited by him during
Johnstown.
the qaartpr and tiw time given to each
burn, of Wisconsin, a member of the Col­ tle it will be his death blow.
stairs in the hall waiting for him. This
Mr.. Prim, of Banflcld, has Commenced 'umbian commission.
school, naming the district and township.
Missouri, according to the St. Louis was too strong and he took his departure.
ou
his
mall
contract
to
carry
the
mall
to
This will be embarrassing to some secre­
—New York World.
George
Simms,
who
wngerCd
'85O,(XK
Chronicle,'
which
lias
been
gathering
i ;h&gt; world for cuts. taries. Many &lt;&gt;f whose Visits have been and fro between Banfiebl and Battle Creek that he could walk from Galveston, Tex.,
“straws," is for Cleveland and Blaine.
via Gaskill and Bedford.
The wilier
.. wilt rheum, lever made chkjfly on paper.
Cota Operated Bcventibie Seat Chair.
to Chicago in sixty days, without money,
A
large
steamer
was
sunk
in
the
En
­
hopes
to
send
correspondence
more
prompt।
■4 bands, chilblains..
4. Tbe change in the official title of
Among tho thousand and one applica­
arrived in the latter city WedncMday, foui glish channel, off Dover, Sunday night.
•apuons. and positive-: of. the chief supervising officer Is a good Jy than heretofore.
ur five hours abend of lime.
Nothing hah yet been discovered that in tions of the nickle-in-thMlot principle may
. p.iy required. It is thing. The teini "secretary” has always . Mrs. Cyrus Ingraham has been away for
be
mentionwi a late Invention, which mny
A. Ixnidon Snowden, Pennsylvania, hn» diraU-s the identity of the vessel.
.net satisfaction, or bwn misleading, many supposing that tov some lime on a visit to her daughter. Mrs. been appointed minister from this coun­
Alonzo Gibbs, a well-known negro po­ poraibly iinvu a curious effect on the solus
i!. --25 rent* per box. duties «&gt;f the office are purely clerical aud triable, of Litchfield. Mich.
of tickets in theaters. The device fa a
try
to
Greece,
Roumania
and
Servia.
and
litical
worker
al
Camden,
N.
J.,
had
his
July 4th passed away very quietly In
.•.near, the druggist could lx* performed by anyone that cun
P.omualdo Pacheco, of California, minis­ throat ant by Alfred Boyer Saturday chair having n revolving seat rind a re­
t.iese parts. The uncleared liny Qfilds
write.
ter to Guatemala aud Honduras.
night during a quarrel over the collection volving l»ack, the respective position uf
' b-..'W&gt;in, with elfCboth which c*n be immediately changed by
The following strike us as weak points clalimil the attrition of many, who might
Three children who strayed away from of a gambling debt. Boyer is in jail.
. the c'uneil having
have otherwise been reminded of their hl&gt;coin controlled locking mechanism. Su^
in the law:
their homes in Avery rille, Ills., jon Mon
Mexico is said to be on th? verge of a
i.ing pn»pi«th«u».
poring that h play fa in progress, and tbe
1. No teaching experience Is demanded erty.
day. were found in a marshy thicket revolution.
C.
K.
Paul
Is
marketing
3
fine
crop
of
spectator, with nn eye to economy, “fa tak­
for the commissioner. It should nee«| no
!
Wednesday,
nearly
exhausted.
The
whole
The
increase
in
value
of
property
iu
• .tn s&gt; op all grnyne*» argument to slrow that noune Is eouipeleul black-cap raspberries, one-half acre. Doo- ‘
ing It in” from the gallery. The seat,
community
Lad
been
out
bunting
them.
New York, os shown by the tax lists, is probably, is hard, aud the back of the chair
Ai:h UaH's Hair lie- to supervise a work in which he has had little and Ohio varieties.
Coat operators of Illinois roundly de over f&amp;.OOJ.OOO.
According to present appearances the
fa straight, ard the pteaaure seeker is long­
no expeHAUMh
nutinoe the law laused by the lust legisla­
The manufacture &lt;ff pearl buttons, h. re- ing for the end of the play, so that he can
brute
creation
will
havet&lt;&gt;
use
their
molars
2. • No qualitlcatluus whatever are dt'ture regulating mining by reamring tbe tofore exclusively a foreign Industry, Las seek something like comfort in hfa chair
manded Of tbe examiners. So far as the with energy th fa winter, iu order to dis­ operators to pay for gross wright l&gt;rfore been Lregun at Detroit.
at home.
law is coiiccrnetl. it Is not neresMiry that pose of the hay their owners are storing screening.
There fa talk of a general
The emperor of Germany visited the
The dropping of the nickel now works
for them.
.
they be able even to read and write.
shut down.
famous English school nt Eton. Monday. tomefleentiy. for aa the mechanism fa noS. 8. Fisk has been home on » visit.
3. No county board should l»e auth&lt;»rtuated liy its weight the under side of the
Lon. Brinstool and wife visited his ’i Two boys near Franklin, Ky., persisted He was received with great enthusiasm.
ized to Issue a first grade certificate till the
I in shooting al frogs with a gun. although
A cyclone blew down the walls uf the scat, which i« softly cushioned, flies un
written work or the candidate ba-.lM-vn brother's family on July 4th.
I asked u
to,Mup
stop by
a farmer
whose horse
oj n
mrmcr wumv
nurse jAtuL-iinua
on nuuge
IxmLsinna penitentiary at mt
Baton
Kuuge nnd forms a luxurious back, with’ a gentle
Wui. 8. Coleman, of Jonesville, Is visit­
passed upon by the state suncrintendeuL
they
away,
ing hfa parents.
.T
’*, scared.
-------- The horse ran 7
’27/* killed
----- Munday, killing ten persons and wuund- nnd inviting inclination, nnd n similarly
; a. liMEsr.
This
woald
insure
uniformity
throughout
All kind. ..r (ndl In •bcn.l.nc.. will, lhe! the farmer nnd fatnllr injured Mi«« Daw- ing tblrty*ix others.
cushion's! M-’t is provided for the grateful
:'in-uit Court for the
the state nnd would effectually prevent
i; —
son,
who
wa&lt; with
him in the buggy.
........
—........
....................................
-«mw.
Kcv.
Rev. cnnrn-s
Charles Bpurgeou,
Spurgeon, tne
the eminent
eminent playgoer for v’ie rest-of the evening. So
exception of apples.
the grinding out of such certificates to
; the sixth day favorites. A first grade is good anywhere
I
elected
pre
:•
lent
of
Chili
by
the
govern-1
■
dent
had
hfa
home
in
London.
G
gallery sect c ui for nn extra five cents onof attachment
menl imrty He takes office July 25.
’
Fri&lt;jRV :«.ooij pounds of Pig tin I joy more than tlreo&gt;mfort of those in tire
nl! I’.uirt P.rthe in the state and should mean tbe same In
The
eagleand
hxs the
come
ami have!
gone j
I 1.van! F. Gage, one county as in another.
oneAmerican
vesr
to eome
treonte
A fiyefone In . Audubon county. I&lt;»wa, w ,w 4^4’u, St. Iriufa from the tin I orchestra.-New York Commercial Adver
aii.st tne lands,
1 "ivlown
tiiiJ ‘
W.dn^hiy ..veniug leveled nfnny build-1 rtlln.;U ^uth Riverside. Cnfa,
! User.
_________ :________ _
4. 'There Is no provision iu the law fur
. t.vHie. asufect’d ....................
again.
'down
,OW ” to ‘l«ushit-s&gt;
"
1U
'
crops and killed « man.
s, ji W#tawright. R.niur HlWnber uf the !
,-ietriant • iue
the removal or
uf u
a commisMOuerurexautuirr
commissioner or examiner . srtib
"1,1
.
.....................
urietidant
band ed I n&lt;» matter how bad or iucumpetetit he Ju.iy I Farmers have h;ul line weather (&lt;• «se»'tire
Abnnt Shors.
I,
.
’
’
7k
!.
7
I*
k
r
.
’
-I
fine
ram
l.av
nnd
ire
n
in
the'
s
»»»Uid
Sharkey,
n
telegraph
operator
,
Krvat
pjOabubg
brewing
firm
of
tbs
’
.
’•
. it ..
.
.
■
-■ ■ a fine crop of hay. mid are n.iw hi the,
,
Never try to wear n shoe too small ox ’
midst of their witeat harvest. T« an old =
1 that, does not fit whet: And. put on. Never
S'tin
who Ims .«u;,uth,
swung the Ar..i.ln.nxr,
Arrustrunx reaper
&gt;frilo«,«lL
:
uli..lix.
a|. r ,L
.
e,,,.
। let your shoe gel hard ur dry. Do not let
____
!many,-a
many,”nday.
day.harvesting
harvestingat
stthe
tire present
pre-v'.-.t&lt;iay
&lt;la« ; ;
•
....
_
Sri V.KS. Julr &lt;-Tl» leiur auriun
« run HoxruOth.
or the Ude. Sw«
....
........
...
.
\-i : i»,.1 n n. -reitio*
! John Bardsky, tire defaulting treasurer'
. - U.e
.
.tatmMlKK
'
.
...
LmX-Wd « luSSJ.’ Xu.'-r.
'f..rl&gt;.r..nr,xn„.l..n flcM. Sure
or I’l.iudelpl.u, ww.muntTM,; held
mt*r
«-M.rwl™
uf„ wear into the welt or insole. A shoe re­
paired iu titne will retain its ‘shape und af­
ford comfort,’ and will Ire found true econ­
d u .. Vnit I w .-k. Bup't Flowman. of White I’i-jri-n. ;
H- nier
auurn ...
tl. ',m
&lt;&gt;n ;
• * aity
..
,1IUI-.J Fiow-t&lt;
...UII
.......ier
. ............
. . "‘rL
,( the rtntne of S. 8. Cox “tne friend of tho
omy. Never
.WHT I'UI
put i'll
wet tuuin
shoes iij
by W4&gt;c
4he lire
Are •«
to •
th.- tth, thought tliey would celebrate by I The wlifaky trust has materially re- ‘' carriera“ was unveiled. The statue repre- ' dry, but dry them gradually and slowly.
; wili be condui’tor nnd Mfas Vandewalker,
i taking a G-w tnntearound tic- field willi-! duced lhe output of • the dwtlllerii-s under &gt; j.cnta Mr. Cox. standing nt ease with one I Never dry n wet shoe without first apply’
of the State Nurmnl •relxxil. Inrirtsetor.
a driver. Itisult. a !••’. «&gt;f castings f»: Its control, nwesritating lhe dki-hnrgu of , ftnjj
finger puintlng up- ■ l»g
&lt;*H r'r grease—castor oil or tallo-V
। Tem-hers should note lhe date Hi niaking ■
;
a.id n ’lew Waiter A. Wu-al binde* In raanv government gaug.-r- at C liii-.ufownnK ns in making a sta-cch. A parade 1 fa the Iwat. The steam generated iu a wet
arrangements for 4 term of sclhMd.
; IL '-eld’.hl-;i. 111.. the f.lli Inst.
I Qv.-r .TJ.im) immigrants arrived nt New • parted froni tip- general pcstofllcr build-1
^.J-1boot
bootororshoe
shoerill
.-rill scald It and cause it to
Mr.
Wickwire.
o
ireuuuiy
re^..
w.iY.-rk
during
June.
!
j
ing
ng
m
ni
2
2p.
p.
m.,
m
,
in
whi.
h
were
delegates
delegates
1
crack.
crark.
Do
-Do net u»
tin too much force In pol­
IMt Sttie. !
- •• •
...... v._ Baltimore,!
------- । ishing
Isblng—a2 gentle II
Brushing with asoft brush
i our streete last Saturday;.
Captain I rn JI. Owen, one of the dlde-t • from'
Chicago.
PhUadelphla,
shoald have and muM hat ...
.
_________________
... 1 .most
.
.....
—... J..1 rwwol-own
I
.... the WasMngtun,
tl«l,nil
At 11
L- «‘x* nn&gt;! fa
fa llctter
better 11x3.1
than 111
the rigorous work of tbe
.
„
Milwaukee
and
•
and
sucac4*ful
....
on
Detroit.
?e’i’*8y sVid I ’’UuiImt hi ath-iHlaiicv lu-t year.
•
Cloverdale.
J.-ikra, died nt hi-* home iu Oak Park, !» many other cities. The procession was a bootblack.
•r -fore by
The regular meeting uf Un**uunt, ,
I Jo not nllpw a thick crustof blacking on
Chicago suburb, Thursday,'nged CS years. very creditable one. The cvrcmo nits at
:r-d in said 1 rbitlon will Lie held on the Saturday fofloa - ‘' Willie U«r|»eiiter received some
fruflti the fish commissioner, whlol 1 (i,‘ J When Colonel Belo, the Texlw editor, tbe statue consisted”of a hymn by tbe your shoes. Wash it off occasionally and
ano ■
TM attendance will
&gt;;i Friday
presentation apply u little castor oll-tyou can polish it
....
- .~iy. j sailed for Europe the other day he rarriwl iv-tal choir of 100 t
placed in some of the hik»so in
thfa vh'inity
acceptance speeches nnd an oration by over in anibour or two. Never try on or
(Jeu. Mrrlati has just rumpleted
r..~r ’ ‘ ~ a line ! wish him planter castsofa rich Texas ami
• mui!- m'rth ■
*** t,u‘l everything fa Ut read fa:
General Thomas Ewing, of Ohio.
handle a patent leather shoe when cold;
.
st&lt;«ie smoke house: tie* stwe
work tva? ; nulC|J,,.(lj,’M bauds, to be fitted to gloves in
ahvay.-* thoroughly warm it liefore,bending,
. Paris.
Concerning the ’v’.b grade examination*, executed by Win. GIHasph1.
THE MARKETS.
the leather. A patent leather shoe, put on
. northing
........... will
.........lie said in iJefoHtrext week.
-'L'.
I'wnxli
Sunday will ! Two East Tenneosce farmrns fought
in a warm room can bbworn out in tire cold
over
T,' ,'2 : l-nduil.ll- tn»r l.ul'fa
tau-n dlsii-. rrlmd.-.ii Kntauaw.
---------a.piece of property ThurAiiky.
.. BjHli
Cltlcngo.
weather without injury. Never put a good
I~lnlrd and l.-rhxp. -.uv InrlH-l- -urll..«ard M.-twr and fxn.ll. wrnl ■.
xlllri
.
Chicaoo. July 8.
pair of shoes in guloches; use nn old pair
,-ri . prised
We wish iwW simply to onooanev | KMamarw «» Hie eveniufi uf the 4.11 ■■
,. ret.eru k Dungbw*. minister from tliw
Quotations on the l&gt;oanl of trade today for Ulis, aud withdraw tbe galochesassoon
pu»H* may attend the . xamlnatl-n .Mew tire
- cmntry 10 (taytl. arrive«l« In &gt;ew York rauxrd M follows: Wheat -No. 2 July.opened as you enter n house.—New York Ledger. ,
the fire
tire works.
iCttr. &lt; loAk-il Ullic: Hcptcmlnr. oj-ened
4..t m
hew for te-when. irt Hastlug* uu Frida;.
I am sorry to My that .me..J our ri.; fi|1Uv from iMrt-an-Prlnre
i
STJifa December, opened Wr. clowd
dfa’il I'lux and »u- -lb
. roll’ are so patriotic, that the; bv. it
\v. C B. S.-welL father-io-law |»f ( mn&lt;1 rioMil
?
Corn -No. 2 July: • -joined MJs, closed !
• &lt;&gt;! H?silugs in ,
’
'
. ,^,*ary
arv to
lo partake
imrtnke &lt;&gt;!
ot the
the liquid
!iqu&gt;-«euthnshism.
•■ntiir.-iusm. Statl. Tr-^ mir E. H. N.-bt-ker. died at 674is September, ojeui.t filMc. closed Sftic I
Nothing is more Indicative ot ill broedcf Mkhig-tu and
.
.
.
. ..
: . 1
• .r
-•
-- 4th.
1
■ ■ - —
• ■ :
kibble'Barnes
was at- •home
the
Some Elwell chap luv* been feeding pari-;
■ Covington. Indi, Thursday night
Oi-toi&lt;r.
opened —. clamd file. Data—No. iug than tho familiarity with which men
be north tirit ut
Willie
Carpenter.
tH-fatrd by .! Two
mid ;
I........... *-•
............
.
.. and
...... Andy........
— -■
,
| « O CUUUIVU
.....
........ 2. July, ojwned aiS.?, clewed tBlfc; August, | and women make use of each other’s given
children
at Bird AAII-*
Island, Jlitin.,
r.re
thirty one In greet! to tliejowsbf the neighborhood,
..
•
i
&lt;■
l.vi.l.
&lt;tf
liitr
opeut-d
2t-S&lt;-.
clreed
3Ov:
September,
opened
j
•: «es? eontafaiag the owners of the dead bovine* are anxiqu■ . (»rin Dayton, stacked twenty leads or nay . &lt;leail nn,j linother win ip fnnil ,.atiuff ppp ।
r l—x weeurdiug IO to form the poisoner’s acquaintati'-r.
JfAjr. rioted
Jjork—July, ojwned and i names. It fa well euough for schoolmates
on Tnr rurvnncm of the 4th. They did it; W)I|(nw
found in the woods&lt; and college chums to mu- diminutives, or '
al! with the hand pitch fork.
!
United Staten Treasurer Ncbekws state ' clufasl e 8WJ17H; Septcmt&gt;cr, opened
ci«wd 10.«4 October, opened 810.1571$. do wd plain Mary or John, in addressing their
White pigeon Mrfliodists were a trifle
Ita (htguod was able to be out Hie4th.
■ nieut jhxnwl Friday showed the net. bal- f 10.711 Larfi—July, opened and closed 9&amp;27M. companions, but wjth tho other efidenoes
K»k»n. Mortj,acre.
short of cash and so sold their churchy bell
_J____________ _____
ance in the treasury to lie 8a3.M\
IJVe stock—Following were the prices at the of personal dignity acquired by maturity
to provide the parson with the He£5**ary
' Secretary Tracy left. Washington Friday I'nian et&lt;nk yards to-day: Hears—Market should be thakof exclusiveness in the um
funds for a siuntner outing.
railwr active on packers and Bhippera ac­
Talleyrand, looking back, declared that for Owego. N. Y., and Secretary Proctor count and price fully 1'V higher; sales of one's InptUmal tithu Not ouly is it
uufadn Hie conditions
well for worn, n to refrain from using the
went to hit* home in Vermont—Wh-to
he
ragged at : JSJOifrLSO pigs. f4.g«4JO Light, first name ot their men friends in speak­
he who
who had
had not
not lived
uvea wiun 1lb® 22'^
—
in ule bv Geocxe M'iks,
knew nolhlng ot ---Uh =cb.rm
In buying Howl's Sarsaparilla, fr»r It l« e**ry- rotatm
Sl.ld-M &lt;1&gt; rough packing Sl.ttKtl.® mixed,
fbaiiM
Striker
revoiuuuo know
-“
‘ot n»uJ tb« ■’™rthPugilist Fitasimmons nnd his trainer, I nod i4.7l»'&gt;4.#5 heavy packing and shipping ing to them, but, in private os well as pub­
•-ntmili. a. D- ISfa, wpere rreugulreil as lhe siandwnl bu..iUi.g-&gt; p living. Now. however, in England at leoat,
medicine
and
blood
rmilfler.
It
has
wya
lic, a certain fine reserve is maintained by
:Mre of the RnglMerof
conreraation. like letter writing and a Carroll, were robbed Thursday bight at lutwJ
oiiuty. MtcUiga.'). on way lo the front hy its own Intrir.-H- merit and
Cattle-Market rather active on local and adopting this course.
White Bear latke, Minn., of Valuables
oi J«&lt;wenibec A. D. hsuiIbe lantern sale «•( any nrewratlon of i.« hundred other social joys uf a quiet and
shdt'ing nccount and prices ruled fully 10c
It is just as easy to refer to Mr. Jones aa
kind. Any lamest dr ugg St will
”• '
amounting to 86,000.
lorlgfates, on page 5fi. statement.
higher; quotations ranged at 8fi.7Pft4.40 choice Mr. Jones, instead uf Tom, Tim or Will,
It voo decide to take Hood » Sar».i- leisurely age, fa tied, ami in their place we
Within th" past ten clays over 10,00) to foncy shipping steers. SittK-t-'iM) good to
parilla, do not be indired to buy aoytbmg else have telegrams, slang and alovenlineaa.
acres of grain, fuel and timber have been chok-e do. «4 iCf.t.t'1 common to fair do. only in t he latter case a degree of intimacy
Instead.
Be
sure
to
get
Hood
•*.
I
There
seems
to
be
a
general
agnemeut
ny-twu li'indreths dollars,
is implied complMneutary to neither party.
that in our time conversation fa in a bad burned near Milton, Cats. The tire was 9i.7Sfi.Lei butchers’ steers, $2.«nft3.30 Block­
of twenty-five dollars
er*. JiTjfeL'ri Texans, 53.40,; 4.30 feedeiw- After all. it is a mere habit, and by a little
mortgage, and uo Milt or
way Without repose, without a certain still raging at lust reports.
■a having been instituted to
Jacob Durenberger and Lizze Mode! $1.SO®,4.UU wm, SLfifttilUU bulla, and IXfin® careful correction a lady will soon find
strain of old world courtesy, without
■ arts! by sold mortgage «r
herself quite as fluent in addressing and.
were marridl at Hawthorne, N. Y., last 4J0 veal calve*.
mannerr. in short, conversation fa
Sheep—Market rather active, and pririu mentioning her masculine acquaintances
blr. Many will agree with M. Benan. who Sundav. Ti.e pith of thi&lt; item fa the fact
&gt;y rirtueot the power of sale
inclined in favor ot sellers; quotations ranged by their correct titles as when she undlg. &gt;rtg ue and the statute la
F. Herrick ami wife were in Hastings fiods this to be a pushing, wdfish. demex that tlie girl is but 13 years old.
at
ga.&amp;».
’
»
4.&lt;H)
westerns.
$3.75ftJ.I5
natives,
and
nifledly spoke ot them in the same terms
: pruCnled.notice is hereby
cratic age, of which "flrat come first sen ed
Bishop and Mrs. Bedell, of Ohio, hpve ffiJXUtiLWUmte.
... tbe secund day of Octo­ Thursday.
her cook employs in alluding to the
Myrtle Klegler spent tbe 4Hi with hei is tbe rule, and which ha*censed to P«r*oy given to Kenyon college, CievelantL an es
' tea u&gt;l&gt;dct(i the forenoon.
Prolucc: Butter—Fancy separator. 17c per grooms.—Chicago News.
sn- ikm to the highest bid- relatives and friends at this place.
heed to civility. Nor fa thia a question late worth many thousands of-dollars, to It*: dairies fancy, fresh, 132514c; packing
!&gt;aot doorot the eunrt house,
■tucks, frrah. lUftWHc- Eggs-Low. off.
O.
K.
Motter
returned
to
Cleveland
tufa
be
held
in
trust
for
the
college.
Barry’ County. Mich,
tuirtj ueiiuae ui tun * asm;.
&lt;”wb«»n,the philosopher
LV perdoz.! Lire poultry-Old eblekena, lOhjc L4HH1III1
JI. Clay Kmg was Friday found guilty
From the latest postal statistics it has
Last Thuraday seemed to be a general tued to dine fii tail coat and white tie at at Memphis of murder in the first degree I-er lb: spring. 23c; roostera. %c; turkeys,
Stable d'hote in Frankfort he used drily for killing D. H. Posteu, an attorney who mixed, te;-ducka. 8a»Wc: spring. l^ttM*c. been ascertained that out of the whole
J'oiotoes
—
Gallforufa.
81.toa2.00
per
sack;
St.
cleaning
up
day.
'
■■1 pay the amount due on
I11OM u gold piece beside bis plate. had been In a engaged lawsuit against him. Loria, early Ohio, *2.60 per bbl; Tennuawo. number of letters, etc., despatched to vari­
Z. Fox was In Lowell Frhfay &lt;«’ bu-iHi t«-n per rent. Interest
ous addresses at home and abroad about 30
•'That.” he explained when asked, “!« to
rax.'
together with an
Ex-Senator Palmer, president of the Jt.75&gt;t3.as. Alton. 82.00^2.50. Apples-Dllnofa,
• ■ ifa-a»r ilollar* provided ^L. S. Will wiw at the county scat Friday. go to the i&gt;&lt;»r whenever I hear the officers World's fair commission, fa ill at Detroit. 8L»it2.S0 per bbl; l^JSOe per fa-bu crate. per cent are sent from London and iu sub­
1 r-n;&gt;eH being described in
Btrawberrfcw-Mlcbigan.to.hWc per 10-qt caoe; urbs. The total of letters and postcards
W. T. Itottsh was In Hastings Friday- dfacn®* anj^hing more serious than women, He fa not dangerously Hl. and will be all
. all rhama certain pieces or
pueets't;'
tal-s and horses.” The gold piece always right, his physicians say, in a week or teu Racine. T&amp;ftOOc. Raapberries—Red. flOOftlAO dispatched to foreign countries in 1388 te
■ &gt; . e !n the &gt;oun «-f Hope. He was accompanied home by Myrl-e res^red
a^Tl few It would do so iu
per24-qt c*«; black. fil.TSai.W per 14-ql esse. reported at 45,000,000, to which may be
latbffWIi::
C-L.-n and state uf Mieh-gan.
M&lt;J v r
Bnx.m corn-Hurl.
per lb; whfak added 15,000,000 more as inland cordays.
- f’'‘hsx to-wit: CotnnieneF? A. Sisson and family, of Lake Odrss«. ^ace^neawr than Frankfort. Forty yra«
The latest advices from China say the brash. fiWgSr: gn-en. self-working. 4©*Hc; in­ rcapondence, making a total of 00,000,­
B_, foth-tr,....
"'••ita.if the south e*-t cor
arie
und corers. 4M&amp;Wc; common brush, aa 000 I»er year—which would give as Lon­
......
'.■••.•.led ta Hitnon MeCoffrey to spent a few days last week tbe t**** "J
anthoritiM are unable to prevent the hos­
“• •I’.-j". Mai.n.n. and .runulng aomh three relatives and friends In this place «D‘'
tilities against foreigners, and many mis­
don's proportion 18.000.000.
tSer'J’''
'c thirteen and oue-tbird rods.
ri.l5PdH.ry .»!
sionaries have taken refuge on European
This number divided by 818 working
h&gt;77........ ‘;, r”
thence east thirteen
,
Naw York, July A
,days results In a daily average of 67,6:1
0 • till.-. H.uto I1!#ce of beginning, and vicinity.
Tbe Methodfat* began their tent mte.- since.—Gentleman s Magazine.
men-of-war.
Wheat
—
No.
2
red
winter
cash,
July.
J ''
'■
•• the north eutd earner of tbe
The secretary of war has issued an or­
letters dispatched from London. To write
In .i’
; u&gt;&lt;! aud running west to wiib- lnB. NL Ecfator spent the 4tb at this place
JMHW: August. WMa September. 46Mc. Corn
Tb. Bea«HeUua of neatriea.
der abolishing the general military divis­ —No, 2 ndxcd ca*h. TOMk: do July, «y$c: these letters, taking them on an average
'‘c fa-'l twod, then-ranorth three
rt.. nl wavs sold she was a nice girl, but so
tbra^g
'h'n‘* r‘Ml to the ro-M1’
ions of t be army. Department command- do August. «hc; do September, «Wc. Oats Al
The Ladies'Aid society of the Congrega­
. four closely written pages of note size,
lire JpU''‘
beginning, ail on tional church cleared 108 toe 4th at toe.r awfully simple and artless. He said he era v ill hereafter report directly to tbe —Dull but steady: No. 3 mixed cosh. 40J*c; would consume, at the rate of fifty pcnfuls
Hkid to call and u‘11 ber '‘“jnUnn" ?L‘Z'
Ur.if
/'■ ’ s'irb*ruf the north east quarJuly, 40tc; August. 8GMa Rye-Negtooted. . ot ink each, equal to tblrtyminims, or half
geheral-ln-chiet
•frami'i' „ !!'r,'’r;ve lutown two |2] north lunch counter.
C. J. Schnrelcbo.r and Mary Rtetfkr were
The chiefs of the Minnesota Chippewa Barky-Neglected. Purk-Dnll; mess. »11JO a dram, a total of nearly thirty gallons
JuJj
Lard-Quiet; July, F-K; of ink per day.
ludians are in private council at White ©.1ZJA for new.
In Hastings Sunday.
(
,
S,'..r»'i.
.
1’4XU &gt; ,
V. Dipp was at the county aeat Suudav
Earth, Minn., preparing a letter to sendto August,
Live Slock: Cattle-Market firm for all
W. T. Roush started for Saginaw lx»&gt;«t- plo« JSht b. loun.l to mor. InrriJ tb«n tbe president setting forth thdr grfavnncea
They
claim
that
they
were
swin;
llnewgn.j.
loHH.ua In
In the telephone an alteration of timbre,
^Laura Hummel returned toOhlo Monday
SCHOOL COLUMN.
'nL Si
•»
hlm ,“0“ died out of 1.0W,000 acres of land in the lbs T«'X«lu«. t3.7Ua4.flG; built and dry consisting of a duaqrec&amp;ble snuffling
wn. FtWA73.
Sheep aud Lamb* - which distorts wools, fa said to be due to
lajaf River country.
bhwp ftrxn and
per lb. higher, lamb* tbe fundamental note aud harmonics of
W jr.nw.gReuter and wife, of McCord, were
French singers ia an opera o»»R,»y ■etivse rbeep nWvai per 1W Ite; lamba.
.21“','" '■ 'wl«i Mil rat nrioulr
the guests of relatives and friends in this
lb.
no«- plviiv «• London.
Hcgs-NamfaaUy steady- live bog*. tbe diaphragm being superimposed upon
' &gt;1 fa, t«„ bru«fa, or Uh &gt;effa place Saturday and Sunday.
those of tbe voice, without becoming cohnuntiy refused to sing before Kaiser M&gt;)1- H-JUakS Per I® lbsbide, won’t yon^ It vsill t» suca
a
hi 2'
H-wd. Il ou, be
fonnded with them, and producing a dis­
helm. and the musicians of the orchestra
The Independence ball was fargeh »lturbance of the eleetric.waves of tho move­
,,, 5
"urtznl ,, follow,: 11 pro.
dH^Ae wfahrf, and Mrs. Brim- couldn't be hired to play ou the occasion
ToiJmo, July 4.
U
°rhe
,
4th
passed
off
pleasantly.
AH
n
n-.'C t
lbi‘ tM&gt;ar,!s ot supervisors at
He uiu wuav
Beatrice,” she lo­ of the emperor’s attendance.
Wheat—Lower and active; cash, old, |1.W; ments of the diaphragm molecules, and
Jun.- mieUng shall elect a "school attended seemed to enjoy tta-mArlre*.
Senator Dolph, of Oregon, and hh fam­ new. We bW: July. K«e; August, Sl«c;De- therefore of the sound wave* which reach
faL.'nl'"'.' ”!'”w ,rn“ »l«Ubrrt»&lt;»
Ollie Culler. Myrtle Klegfar; and »?««*• gan' I
Didn't Mr. Fergfison call!
ily had a narrow escape from cremation cemlrr.WWc. Cora-Firm; caah. MWc. Osts the ear.—Boston Globe.
£“«J.r or Au(ut next .nd
Sunday night. The Blue Mountain hotel
Yurger
returned
to
u|
™»» ll.« (fat da, or Jul, im Coml» telitad th, (Ufa H« at La Grand, Or., where they were stop­
H. Culler and daughter, LLlfa. ’»*r* at .
UooL,/ !' ls'3, the vommlwdoner win the county seat Sunday.
Mrs. Drubba—My sister fa going to mar­
Ibrr. «brn b.
TOT ping, burned, and all bad to fly tor their
8r. Loen, July 4.
XT" 'r
-i'-cfal by Uh people &gt;1 MCb
ry that little Mr. De Ffate. Why, he's a
kn”
*• •'rtuUj b“b‘ lives.
? 'J"1"* '""-u™- Al Uw un»
band shorter than she ia. It’s awful I
.
The gamblers of Hope, Ida., hare been
‘“wilb . -Im. rt—r
Mn,?r‘T^ given notice to stay *way. They were an
Mr. Drnbbs—Oh, I don’t know. He’s
A Urn number or Urn elUten. eUeniled
-fired” out rf town last week.
rot . tend of
rood urm. l-tlnnlnd on Um IbeeelebmUon &gt;t KaUmnxoo tbe &lt;lh.
Dfagwded with tbe habit* of bar husHe rose, and, wii**n
7,. "
Syleealer rmnel.’ mother be.
'
can take cant
ifonf October next and (we­
ogv took his hat
bon*;
d band,
Und._ who
who wotun
would ge;
g-.to-k-J
crUB»-~.- ^5?
n,' .
’&lt;■«•&gt;» October aeclon cub .lek tbe put week but I. no« tbou»ht w
She never «w b4m a®*in.-found in bfa wine cellar in that
’mx \ "““'C" »lll be eloetod tor a
' HrT,rLxvi*L.ulMU,h rWurueJ home frl- Lampoon” ‘»o ridfa. Tbe dutie, of the

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

Additional County News.

.

Vliuna, ihilmacedn’s candid

�The Only Big Railroad Show Coming!

Ringling Bros.’ World's Greatest Shows.
Three Ring Circus and Elevated Stages!
REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME,

Millionaire Menagerie, World’s Horse Fair and Realistic Roman Gala Day. Sport8

Museum and Aquarium! Mighty
and Spectacles.
—Will Exhibit at—

Hastings, Tuesday, July 21st
The Largest and Most Faultfess Union of Mighty Shows on Earth!
,
.
c
s».
Embracing all the cardinal features of tbe amusement world, now enlarged to fully fave times its to
lation ana an oppulent wealth unparalleled in tne history of amusements. (

300 Horses.

1000 People.

80 Musicians.

5 Brass and Reed Bands.

vastness. A veritable traveling city of splendors with a miraculous popu- ’

10 Different Kinds.of Music.

300 Circus and Hippodrome Performers.
7 of the Dens of Wild Animals Open in ara . m
r:.. a ione
Stages. 1 Largest Hippodrome Track on Earth. SI.OOO.OCO Invested tn Menogene Alone.

100 Dazzling[Acts.
’

~ ' L l lJ

OTVK! TICELET ADMITS TO AT iT -.
An admirable collection of earth's rarest wonders, largest living hippopotamus in captivity,
,lh??ll'in'&gt;
ious; bovalapus,
bova anns. only
onlv genuine African zebras in America, mighty
miuhtr herds of ponderous elephants, all kinds
Hinas 1
ii -„
races. The largest ears under the sun! the umbrella cared elephant. The remarkable demon equine 0
■
•
horse. The latest historical Roman spectacle—CAESAR’S TR1UMPIIAL ENTREE INTO ROME.
ifric-m
Babylon—the largest elephant on earth. A boundless feast of aerial sensations. Only den ot savage '
man-eaters. “Prince Battenburg’'—.Midget Bull—height 24 inches. An all new and thrilling Roman “'Pl
•
$10,000 troupe of performing stallions. The largest and most exhaustive zoological exhibition in the worn .
. 7
of baby kangaroos, cutest baby lions, playful baby tigers. Stupendous Revival of the Circus Maximus, Amer c &gt;
most brilliant, grand and mighty amusement institution.

Every morning at 10 o’clock the most elaborate, sumptuous FREE STREET PABACE that
has ever moved in pomp and glitter through any city in the world.
One 50 cent ticket admits to all. Children under 12 years half price. Two performances daily—afternoon and
night. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performance commences 1 hour later.

These—The World’s Greatest Shows—will positively exhibit at

Hastings, Tuesday, July 21st
WIFE OF A BONAPARTE
HISTORY OF THE FAMILY OF NA­
POLEON’S YOUNG BROTHER.

The late Prine® Napoleon was the son of
Jerome, the youngest brother of Napoleon
the Great. This fact brings nearer to us
that great aeries of events beginning with
“a whiff of grapesbot” und ending with
Waterloo His death, moreover, has a
peculiar vivid interest for Americans, be­
cause it recalls the story of the .first love of
his father, Jerome, for a young American
girl. Betsy Pattereon. of Baltimore.
bition aud diplomacy. Napoleon boil al­
ready won undying fame in Italy when
bls young brother, Jerome, was but twelve
years of age. He soon entered the French
navy, for it Was his great brother's ambi­
tion to make of him a fighter on the seas
fit to cope with Nelson. It was an English
frigate that destroyed this plan by driving
tbe French frigate bearing Jerome into
American waters. At Baltimore Jerome
fell madly in love with and married Eliza­
beth. the beautiful daughter of William
Patterson, a rich merchant, and an Irish­
man by birth. Elizabeth, or Betsy, as’ she
was called, had a consuming ambition, and
. when friends opposed the marriage she
■aid, “I would rather be tbe wife of a
brother of Napoleon for one hour than the
- wife of any other man for life,”
Napoleon was highly displeased with this
•Tnatch. because he already saw himself on
tbe throne nnd wished bis brothers to
■marry only “blue bloods.” Jerome nnd his
wife only learnml of the establishment of |
the empire when about to sail from New
York to beg tbe forgiveness of the first
consul. They learned at tbe same time
that both Jerome und his brother, Lucien,
were debarred from the line of succession
for marrying against Napoleon’s wishes.
Nevertheless ibe young couple, still hoping
forgiveness aud advancement, sailed for
Lisbon iu 1800.
HISTORY or "pa"

There Jerome was arrested and taken to
■'France, after a tearful ndieu and protesta­
tions of everlasting fidelity to his wife, who

ige to tbe emperor which tickled him im"Tell the emperor,” she said, "that Mme.
Bonaparte demands^her rights as a mem­
ber of the imperial family."
She proceeded to England, where a boy
was soon born to her and christened
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte. Jerome, tbe
father, proceeded to Paris, little thinking

as a stranger nnd with another wife upon
his arm.
Napoleon positively refused to recognize
the marriage, but promised Beley an an­
nual pension of *12.000. providing she
would return to America and renounce
the name of Bonaparte, which condition*
Her husband, Jerome, thus separated
from her. was compelled by his brother to
marry Catharine, tbe daughter of tbe king

child. "Bo”—an &amp;b-

y-.^

th*

scornful message: "Westphalia is too
NATURE.
J vacation schools, should once or twice n
small for two queens; besides, I already
week mnko Lhe children see that throwing
receive $12,000 a year from the emperor, From Nature, we have coldly stood aside
torn |&gt;a|ier aud other litter into the street
and I would rather be protected by the And gone our ways with all sufficing pride.
is us much a breach of good manners aa to
wings of the eagle than be dependent on Into her quickening soil a seed we elft.
throw such torn paper, etc., upon the floor
Take the ripe fruit, nor marvel o'er her gift.
the bill of a goose.”
-.
uf a lady's parlor. Such a comparison
She ever afterward spoke with contempt
might have some effect. Ono thing I re­
of her husband, although "Bo” frequently Are one irraguiliceut totality!
y
member in my school days—my teacher's
visited his father’s family in Europe, where Through nn Earth wheels «lf conscious on her repeated enforcement of bis rule that all
ho was treated as a son and a brother, his
litter should be thrown into his waste
half sister. Princess Mathilde, being es­
basket made a much greater impression on
pecially fond of him.
Afterward "'Bo” Through us she secs her charms unfolded far.
my mind than all my mother’s effort* in
married a Baltimore lady, causing his Green waving world and glittering sea and the same direction.—Boston Transcript.
star;
mother, Madamo Betsy, great anger by
doing so. His cousin, Emperor Napoleon Through qs she secs her still streams glide In
English Blacksmiths.
III, invited him to Franc*, where be was
Tbe deaths of country blacksmiths- are
legitimized and received as a member of
nineteen
per
1,000, those of Marylebone,
the family. His half brother, the son of In man's aspirin-; soul she yearns and strives.
Jerome by Catharine, quarreled with tbe And through 4U cunning hand her craft con­ London, thirty-onu per 1,000. In the course
of his life the country blacksmith can
trives.
emperor, and there was at one time a j
strike between the ages ot twenty and
strong intention to make^’Bo” tljp heir । Direct as dawn or dew or flower or flame,
j Out of Earth's braoat her vast cathedrals came. sixty 86,000,000 blows on bis anvil, 8,000
presumptive, but ultimately "Bo” was de­
each day of ten hours; but the Marylebone
clared ineligible.
Dost think her silent? Strain the anxious car
blacksmith, who works twelve hours, has
BETSY’S POSITION.
Unto her breast nor any answer hear.
600 more blo#s to strike per day—that fa,
He declined a duchy, refusing the condi­ You, 1, all. &lt;s her spacch-the poet's lines,
sixty
more working days per year, anti in
tion attached of surretgTcritig the name of Tho player's touch, tho dark sea sounding
pines.
fire years cue whole year more of work—a
Bonaparte. On tbe death of King Jerome
in 1800 bis American wife, Betsy Patter­ “Even as the wind through Asia's fureafa full and suddent reason, says Dr. Rich­
ardson, in Combination with hfa unhealth­
son, contested his will. She was, however,
ier surroundings, for his shorter life.—Lon­
Not less from rapt Isaiah's tongue she potrod
refused a share of his property.
don Txt-Bita.
The letters show a great contempt for (SUU sounding like a sea time's shores along)
her native land. She wrote to her father Hla flery and tor ever living song."
from Florence in 1629 as follows:
All sounds are here-tho viol's ponderous |xfn.
James Whitcomb Hi ley, tbe Hooaier poet.
"A parent cannot make n wilk purse ot a The jiattur of tbemilllou footed rain.
sow’s ev, and you found that, you could Through reed and roaring brass her breath la Is now living quietly at Indianapolis, de­
blown;
voting only n small portion of his time to
not make a sow’s ear of a silk purse. It
Tho
organ's
monster
music
la
her
own.
literary pursuits. He fa a sufferer from
was impossible to bend my talents and
Bri-.-ht’a disease, and hfa condition fa such
my ambition to the obscure destiny of a Along Beethoven's sea of soul did ride
• as to give hfa friends considerable uneaaiBaltimore housekeeper, and It was absurd Her splendid waves of passion and of pride.
to attempt it after 1 bad married lhe ’ She brought forth Dante's hell deep, heaven ncoa. Ho fa n most erratic writer, and
high rhyme
many of the moat charming poems from
brother of an emperor. I had not the
hfa pen have been dashed off under tbe in­
meanness of spirit to descend from such To cheer her as aho lonesome swept sublime.
. —Howard Holl in Harper's Weekly.
spiration of1 tbe moment. It fa said that
elevation to the deplorable condition of
oue of hfa later productions, that appeared
being the wife ot an American.
Sportsmen Never Oat Ill.
in The Century, waa originally written
"I often tried to reason myself into the
As a rule n sportsman may take great upon u cuff in a crowded railway train —
courage necessary to commit suicide when
'
I contemplated a long life to be passed in liberties with himself without being much Chicago Mail.
a trading town, where everything was dis­ tbe worse. No man was ever harmed by
gusting to my tastes, and where every­ wet feet on a moor, though if he comes
A K-TWU fMl In metal working wu
thing contrasted so strongly with my home and contemplates them for an houx comnliahed nt the Superior Mill, Alle­
over a gunroom fire he may.be reminded gheny. Pa., by rolling a atrip of steel tor a
wishes.
“I never could have degraded myself by ot the indiscretion. A deci stalker has tc spring C inches wide, K i»ch thick and S10
marriage with people who. after 1 had put up with o-reat exposure aud temporary feet long. This work was successfully per­
discomfort, but he is rarely tbe worse fox formed, and tbe spring properly tempered,
married a prince, became my inferiors.
"The Americans themselves had sense it. He may have to run at the top of hfa at the first effort. The order had previous­
and good taste enough to feel that I hail speed for two or three miles along a rough ly been tendered to all tbe large English
risen above them, and have always treated hillside to cutpff a stag he bus wounded or “m VonU“nU1?*k&gt; of Kumpe, none of
me with the respect and deference due to a started, or in some way made a mistake which would undertake to do it.
with, und he arrives at his poet as hot as a
“When I flrat beard that my son could
condescend to marry any one iu Baltimore
“I repeat that I would have starved,
died, rather than marry any one in Balti­
more.”
Inter old age Betsy’s constant compan­
ions were a carpet bag and a red umbrella,
the colorof the Napoleonic dynasty. “Bo”
died in 1870. His mother survived till 1879,
dying nt the age of ninety-four years, and
leaving a fortune of $1,500,000 to Bo’a two
sous, Jerome aud Charles J. Bonaparte.
Charles J. married Miss Nellie Day, of
Boston, who is a granddaughter of Mr.
James C. Dunn, a merchant of Boston.—
Philadelphia Frees.

One man has been discovered who thinks
that his doctor'e bill is too small. He
could not believe his eyes when be opened
w that it was only one-fifth uf

The deer are not in sight, and have to be
waited for in the best position for tbe shot,
not for the comfort of tbe shooter. The
placets high up—2,000 feet up, pcrhnpsamong lichen and rocks and great patches
of snow. It is October, and an east wind
blows upon the little company of three
which seems to cut into their very hearts.
Finally a mow storm comes on, as it were a
winding sheet. We hare spent a couple ol
hours or more in such a position, teeth
chattering, body shaking, fingers benumb
ed. It the stag judiciously waits for an houx’
ba is probably missed. The above three phe­
nomena do not promote good rifle shooting.
Very likety the stag never cornea at all. He
was HtispicioUH and uneasy and preferred
to lake aa unusual pass, and so disap­
pointment is added to lhe other discom­
forts. But such a wait has never made u»

"No cards,” used in announcing a marnage in a newspaper means that lhe bride
and bridegroom wish to maintain all »b*&lt;r
former visiting acqaaintances. The cus­
tom of sending out cards enables them to
drop such acquaintances as they may not
wish io retain in the altered circumstance*
of their lives.

North America
to Europe. One cable reaches each im­
portant island of the Antilles and tbe Carib­
bean see, and to the const of Brazil An­
other cable reaches other South American
P01?**-.*?4
trtole comm ot Spoilt Amrrlm b (United b, tol«r«phlc Una i^oehluo
cable ‘‘porta."
*
The demand for Percheron horarefor ex­
port fa so great that tbe purity of the breed
m seriously threatened, and a stud book
has been started iu France by which the
jxHligree may be preserved and the race
kept txp to the standard.
The Twee Lie th century begins on Jan. 1
Wl; tbe Fim century did not end with tbe
year 90, but»1th the year 100; the Second
yctr WOL

NO NEED TO WAIT
Now is your time to buy your supply of

SUMMER
CLOTHING
We have magnificient values in men's suits, all wool,
stylish, elegant and durable.
xCheviot, cassimere. worsted, etc.
An unlimited assortment in SACKS and Cl'TA" A10 of
every color and shade.

It Costs You Nothing
To see our stock of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods,
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.
HASTINGS, MICH.

Do you want to buy any furniture: a nice uarpet.
thing in the line of diaperies, rugs or tni
this season i

I

LINOLEUM
What is it? It is a floor cover made of cork, fall ■
store and examine it, ns it is much superior w
or any other floor cover at its value.

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We are receiving the newest and latest designs- Jhiis
the most desirable novelties in all of our line..
.
the store a visit and be pleased.
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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 11.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 16, 1891.

Hastings Banner.
Published Ttiaradays by
COOK BIROS.,

■ho are compelled to draw the purse strings
tinht in the cause of economy, will never know how
‘ - it is to your interests to make your por-

_ _______ HASTINGS. SICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

TOWER

h»22L.BtTOn’ °f ““Mlertlle, sold four
hhJT
Yt”L
that netted
him a cool &lt;1:000. Then* don’t appear to
be any files on the Professor In this July
wcainer.
The Middleville Sun tells of a farmer
down that way whodrove tn thi* city with
his wool, and got so exhausted that he rode,
home In the wagon box while his wife
drove the team. Some people find it very
tedious business to journey to and from
Hie country seat

;i you have visited Hudson’s store and found
all about the |&lt;rand quantities and startling
•» which prevail during tbe month of June.

Frcci'orteni are talking
track.

Men’s Suits—Stern, Block Jt Co. sold us 18b
m .er aud Silk mixed suits last Friday. The reg­
$1+
: । wholesale price is $11, and they retail at $14
$! '. Take tho^e this week at $10. Tomakeit
1,, -i.lv attractive in our Men’s Suit Department we
Fire 2_!
Sale-----suits
to L
close
put all the resilhie
-----of- our
— TL1L „
—
All wool smts
suite gtiarangnarantlit-ii- out at Tea Dollars. AU
;p, ■■ worth reg ilnrly $15 to $1C&gt;. for $10 this week.
Men's Pants The Unexcelled Pant Company askto dose their light-weight trousers. They
ulways w lolesaled them at $2, $2.50, $2.87
We made a pat cash offer of $1.50.
We
11. jin - -oh. what a lot’—three, four, five of a lot.
terns lifty
kind.choice this
____of aTake
.......
... pants
f___ for $1.88.
.
Ponder over this,
;ili wool
made trousers worth $3, many worth $4, at
:hty-eigntz Don't wait until the best patre picked out.
- Suits- (The residue of the Malcomson stock.
Dev are iii bankruptcy: what of it? Were
? not the hist manufacturers of boys’ clothing
; A!nerit•a., (t’ertainly. They came to grief; wc
hmiL'ht the stoik.

about a rare

One of Simon Heist’s horses ran away at
Middleville the other dity, nnd now the
salvation army barracks are less a few,
window?. No one hurt.

A bold cow dlsputisl the right of way
with the engine on the Ixiwell A Hastings
railroad the other day Just north of Freeport.
The engine was somewhat damaged and
the cow was a corpse.

Lnwnrance Faul, of Woodbind, had a 22
calibre pistol. The other day he thought
he would try a Flobcrt rifle cartridge in
the pistol. He inserted the cartridge, and
then blew Into Hie pistol to nee If it was
air tight, in some way, while doing this
his band pressed against the trigger, and
tlie bullet was imbedfled in the roots of his
tongue. Dr. Baughman prooed for It, and
found it had lodged In the llesliy |&gt;art of
hi* throat, where It would do no particular
harm. Lawrence, however, ddes not lind
any akiusetuent in Jhe business.
Will VanNostrund, living four miles
south of Woodland, was arrested Monday
on a warrant swofn nut by Win. Farley
charging VunNostrand with attempted assult upon Farley’s 10 year Old daughter.
VanNpstrand, who Is ny: ixitwl for b|s
I abunqance of knowledge now languishes
; In the county jail al Hastings.—Wix*dlaud

With favorable weather a bountiful bay
crop has been secured in prim,! order and
much of It without a drop of rain upon it
while In process of fitting for the bare or
stack.
Wheat is nearly cut and some of it al­
ready secured. Several farmers have
finished, drawing their entire crop lost
week. Should
the weather continue
favorable the entire crop In this locality
will undoubtedly lx* secured during this
week in fine condition.
‘ L. Shean. of Kansas, arrived in town
Thursday for a few weeks visit with her
old schoolmates and in honor of her arrival
some 20 of her chums met at M. M. Rock­
well’s that evening to pav their respects.
Rev. Jenny arose early on the morning
of the 4th and asked his wife to prepare an
early breakfast as he wanted to go away to
attend some business, which request was
readily granted, after which he kissed his
wife saying, "Take good care of yourself
and children.’’ Thursday night last- of­
fice™ visited his late home informing his
u-tlmable that tbe Rev. Jenny was wanted
to answer a complaint of too much marry­
ing, he having married a young lady of
22 years of age at Leslie on the evening
of the 4th of July. She has the sympathy
of many who knew her best
Myron Pennock and wife, of Battle
Creek, came here last week to attend to
his harvesting. She is visiting* relatives
during the time required to secure his
crop wheat.
Alvah Pennock had n narrow escape
from what might have been a serious ac­
cident one day last week. While riding
down a steep grade in his wheat field on
his binder. Some bolt or fastening gave
away pitching him forward, letting the
tongue drop down, the reel striking his
spirited team frightening them to a run,
drawing one of Ids limbs in the elevators.
Fortunately the team was stopped before
going far when he was helped out of his
IHTilous position without serious Injury.
J. IL Brown, of Plainwell, ‘spent most
of last week here cutting his wheat.
Vera Cortrlght U visiting friends am!
relatives In Middleville and Caledonia. •
The venerable Ahaz officiated iu carry­
ing the I-. S. mail last week while the
son, Frank Moon, was harvesting bis
wheat crop.
E. F. Manley, and wife, of Kalamnz.oo.
are sojourning on their farm during the
busy season looking after the farm
products etc.
.
Geo. Black lias left the employ of Forepaugb's show aud returned to this place.

The best Adz
ing medium tn
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 11

Delated Letter.
Rev. B. R. Jones, of Chicago. Bpent sev­
eral days last week visiting his mother.
Arthur Kenyon and family, of Orange­
ville were on our streets last Saturday.
Mm. John Yarger, of Freeport, attended
the S. D. Adventist church the 4th.
W. W. Blakeslee and wife entertained
about SO friends, mostly relatives, Satur­
day and Sunday.
The bail stonu the past week did. at
tbe lowest estimation. 8500 damage to
crops on John Shaibley's farm. He had
the finest field of corn lu Carlton and It
was completely ruined.
Muy Tinkler, of Hastings, is visiting her
cousin, Fannie Carpenter.
Mr. Hartman and wife are visiting in
Indiana at this writing.
J. L. Crawley and Charley WelperL of
your city, were on our streets last Thurs­
day.
..
Clara- Sumner Is visiting at Mrs.
Blakeslee's.
Mrs. A. Stilwell, of Grand Rapins. is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Fleming,
this week.
We are glad of tbe present mall ar­
rangements and hope hereafter to get our
mall on time.
Jimmy Jones, of Battle Creek, is visiting
friends in Carlton this week.

The fanners are rejolcii g over the splen­
did rain we have had.
The wheat crop in these parts Is very
promising, a id farmers an. busy securing
the same.
Frank Falk is away on a pleasure trip.
Bert Jewell and Laura Grover were
married last week.
Lynda Cooper has been visiting friends
and relatives in this place.
I.ee Bras, have a new mower.
Frank i’atchen has a new road wagon.
John Cadart, of Chicago, has been visit­
ing his parents at this place.
Meeting every Sunday at the Congrega­
tional church at half past ten o’clock.
Sueial*at Mrs. L. A. Hyde’s one week
from Friday afternoon.

Soon we will hear tbe sound of tbe
threshing machine in this place.
Some of the fanners are complaining of
their wheat being lodged in such a manner ’
that they can only half cut it with their
binders.
There was no meeting at either chureh
Sunday evening, but there is no doubt but
what there were meetings at private ^houses,
and-only two that met.

A young man of brilliant social qnalitie*
weutout to dine with come recently ac­
quired friends one Sunday, asxl, proceeding
to make himself agreeable, this fa bow he
.got on: Taking a slice of bread, he re­
marked ns he broke it, “I don't know how
many time® Billy has spoken to me In
praise of his mother’s bread, and I am morn
than glad to be able to test it today—this
is fine, Mrs.----- " “Well, the fact Is, Mr.
----- , while I always mean to make my
own bread, I actually exhausted my sup­
ply before I knew it yesterday, and so this
was bought at the bakery.” With some
confusion the social man expressed his re­
gret that he hadn't the pleasure, and to
forth, and managed to keep bis dignity
until tbe last vestige of bit sauce wa* disappearing and bis hostess offered to help
him to some more.
He inquired cautiously, “I* this some of
your make Mrs.----- 1” He wanted to get
under the table when the lady replied with
evident reluctance that it was not. His re­
marks were rather forced after this, and be
got on only passably well until dessert wa*
served, when bis heart rose a* be thought
ho saw a chance to redeem himself. A de­
licious looking charlotte russe was brought
on. He improved hl* opportunity by say­
ing, “1 bare been introduced to this same
dish before, Mrs. ----- ‘’Indeed,” said
she, not a little surprised.
“Ye*, you know mother was here yester­
day, and shesnid you were making a char­
lotte russc for which you gave her tbe
recipe. So you see this pudding and I have
met before. If it’is half as nice a* it looks,
Mr*.----- , it must"— “I am sorry to say
this is not the same one I was making yes­
terday. We ate that one last night for tea
aud this one I bought. It is fully as nice
ns mine, though.” The young man of so­
cial brilliancy had faded and could not be
revived.—Springfield Homestead.

'

NMbvUle.
The atorrtl Monday afternoon broke off
'
several nice shade trees.
Eight or ten couple from here were at
S-.- worth SI.75; 51.29 (worth 82; §1.75 worth 32.50:
Thornapple lake last Friday.
lUnfleh!.
.
njl thmrar.d* of gfi.SO to iSS suits, worth 35 to flS.
Mrs. S. D. Barber and daughter Emma
Why and how I* the beer *o peculiarly
Ed Trey and family are, nowv stopping at
have been vislt.ng at Olivet.
unlike any oilier of thf borine race—the
Dr. CbandhT?.
V Standard KegnlgtioirBall and Bat this
Mrs. Dr. Young was at Grand Rapids
born differing so materially from all the
There
is
some
strong
talk
now
about
last week Thursday evening to attend Dr.
away with every boys’ suit worth $2
horned cattle in it* 6Jtnposition, growth,
starting a butcher shon here.
Talmage’s lecture.
Trade I* quite brisk here by the way of
muturity and decline? It presents all the
Mrs. Wager. Jr., of Ionia, is visiting phenomena of animal nnd vegetable
Miln.
fruit cans.
Mrs. L. W. Felghner.
growth. It sprouts from the brain with­
The Indian doctor and wife will comFine batvest weather.
Misses Minnie Furniss and Edith Flem­ out any prolongation of the frontal bone.
iiicuee dealing out medicine to the suffer­
The bulk of a fine crop of wheat In ing spent Sunday in East Castleton.
It rise* and breaks through the sinew* and
er. in this place this week mid also will quality and average nt this writing Is se­
L. C. Felghner and wife, pf Woodland, takes root on the l»nc, screwing Lbe same
give a free entertainment every evining cured in barn or stack.
spent Sunday with relatives and friends as a vegetable. It is nourished by and se­
' Our popular thresher. Chas. E. Store,
aud every body is invited.
cretes
albumen upon the surface, qud dis­
There I* quite a number of soldiers starts out this week with his new engine,
Miss Daisy Wellman is visiting at Her poses of the fibrine the same as an nnimaL
around here who will attend the national separator and straw stacker.
uncle's In Union City.
It
I*
clothed with n skin nnd hairy coat
Much
wheat
Is
contracted
for
July
and
encampment at Detrcdt with their wives.
Mias W. Allen, of Greenville, is the very different from that on the rest of tbe
luist Sunday the Baltimon' Idiureb held August delivery.
guest of Miss Hortense Osmun.
body. This covering nnd liair pottseas a
I think it bad policy for farmers to rush
a concert and quite a number i&gt;I the BanM. B. Brooks and wife are out on their ,property unknown in other animal bodies
their wheat into market so early and glut farm near Bellevu*.
flvldiU-s attended.
—that of being a ctynic to blanch its own
The w heat crop is being gathered here the market when a few months later Is
Miss Esther lx&gt;rd, of Sand 1-ake. is vis­ blood when wounded. It carries mark* of
at a rapid rate. Some prides are very certain to give thorn them better prices.
iting Miss Della Comfort.
the age on tbe buck by putting out an ex­
An old gentleman by the name of Coffin,
good.
Nelron Crapo is again working for A. C. tra branch each year, which show* an ad­
Oat- nnd corn are looking very promis­ making his home with the Hon. George Buxton.
ditional power each year to produce them;
Thomas at Gull lake, was standing on n
ing around here.
Six of our old maid* were ut Thornnp- and this power doe* not exist in the female;
Fruits of all kinds are very plentiful ex­ step ladder picking cbenles last Saturday pie lake Monday afternoon, and it b&gt; said so this difference is more distinctly marked
alrout hl o’clock a. m. he fell from the that they walked down to Morgan from than in any other clans of animal*. Again,
cept apple*.
,J
same and received Injuries from which he the Cole house, and found all the deep the horn po*sest«» properties unknown In
dietl nt 4 o’clock p. m.
places In the brook from the railroad any other animal matter. It t» entirely'
Mrs. Henry Pennell is slowly recovering bridge to the lake.
We had a hard shower Monday night.
inodorous, capable of resisting putrefaction •
Most of the wheat lu this soclion
bad­ from the measles.
Mbs Ora Smith is visitli’g ut Battle anil almost Impervious to the effect* of tbs
Our people do all their Sundaylng at Creek.
atmosphere.
ly down.
’
And still, water at 800 dega Fahrenheit
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and child spent
F. F. Hilbert ffitoccts to go to Petoskey home in the quiet of their household and
do not care to entertain Sunday visitors.
will dissolve these horn* readily, even
Sunday with Miss Etta Wolcott.
j on want to buy any furniture; a mco carpet: any on a vacation soon.
The Garrett brothers had 95 acres of
Mrs. C. W. Evert* hrs returned from her though they arc uot soluble in alcohol and
meeting on Monday night jxisscd
tiling in the line of diaperies, rugs or the like, off.school
pleasantly. - About 2o jods of side­ heavy wheat mi the Mrs. B. W. Johnson visit to Marshall. Battle Creek. I’ottervtlle resist the action of acid* and alkali*. Lt la
tbe only vegito animal substanco that wa
this season!
walk was voted aud it was voted to drive farm'which they are rushing to stack ami and Charlotte. ,
know of that doe* not perpetuate itself by
a well on the school ground. The barn on time.
Deltuu.
•Homer Flower’s children are down with
procreation.
scholars and teachers will appreciate a
We await the avalan?he that follows the
The male nnd tbe female are sustained
well and walk as they havellHn compelled the measles.
......
Judge Alfred G. Otis, of Atchison, calm!
by the same nutrition and element*, and
to walk in the mud and carry water from
J. F. Williams, Win. Chase, F. J. Nor­
the tmighlstrs’ wells lor a, long time. Kansas. has been calling upon old fnendk wood. M. IL Gwin. SB Skillmiin and E. the male only produce* born* This phe­
nomenon 1* quite a* much of a curiosity as
George IL Barden was reelected truster- and neighbors around here.
Shedd took in the races at Kalamazoo List the absence of the horn in tbe buck after
The job of. getting wood was det to IasvI
week.
shedding.—St. Izmis Republic.
►
Clate Harrington started for i’closkey
Holmes.
’
■ , ,,
What it? If is a fioor cover made of cork. Call at my Ambrose Cooper goes to .Sunfield next Mr. Prine. gentle reader, not Mr. 1’rltu. Monday for n two months sojourn.
Wheat hancat Is moving on with a will
week
to
build
a
house
for
Mr.
iDowns.
• a and examine it. as it is much superior to carpet Most of our fanners have secured a good and if the good weather continues the Bradley Thompson has the addition to
We have infinitely more sympathy for
hl# l»tcl enclosed, which gives It * metro­
Nor any Other fioor cover at its value.
crop of huy and have commenced cutting crop will nearly all be gathered this week. politan air, nnd is an ornament to the vll- the man in the pillory than for the rabble
that pelt him. Tbe one mny have pro-,
Cherries selling at one dollar per bushdl
■ lage.
•
"^F Hilbert. C. S. Palmerton. J. Mvokedour dhdike, but tbe other provoke*
good supply and demaniL
I&gt;argc number of camper# infest Crooked our loathing. Tbe actual wrong that tha
Wc are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of Smlth.‘ninun Walts and C. C. Dean went In Hiram
Coleman and liW* hay makers
and Wall lakes. plagiarist has committed is nothing com­
l rather broke the record on Saturday the
&gt; most desirable novelties in all of our lines, lay to Hastings on Tuesday.
'
The farmers who sold their wheat on pared to the injustice and inequality of his
We would advise the killing of ’Old «h by piling up ta l.rse b«Ul
ground for 90 cents are shaking hand# punishment. He has borrowed, nnd failed
the store a visit and be pleased.
.lack11.
C.
■!
lb.
sock
lr.uk
Hollon
Dads” coon for as a weather prophet he is
with themselves, as buyers are offering but to acknowledge tbe debt; he cannot really
.1 the oilier .red ut lire moving lore-. eight-five cent* for July and August dellvYours truly,
.
be said to hn ve stolen, except in tbeextreme
" There is a gkanHc effort being made to lUnllelil wilt ban. Io w.llltl gnother ,wr.
awe of his altering and marring tbe ideas
get a saloon In our village. We under­
Bishop Bros., carpenter#, are employing | that be borrowed, and that case is of rars
Obituary.
stand that two good bondsmen-have at
, a large force of help, being unable to do occurrence. If he borrows and improves,
Adam Sponsble, an old resident of’ the work contracted alone.
least l*cn secured. While we. have no use
'
— we have Milton as an authority for saying
Hastings township, died of heart disease5
F. C. Brooks and family have returned that he hits not plagiarized at nlh
fo! a saloon we hope if we
to have one It will be conducted in as re­ at hla late residence Ju,An,J’. &lt; from a peek's sojourn at Gun Jnke.
Hardly a single case occurs to us of com­
lie was born
ooru beptembefJSOth.
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A severe rain
mln nnd
and wind
wind ‘‘storm passed plaint from the original ownerof the idea*.
spectable a manner as possible
.
He
Give the ••devir his dur. he saw him Montgomery Co., N. Y., anti came to Ohio oter linil locality Monday night, doing There was tbe story of John Dennis, who
carrying wood up four flights tif Mahrs and at the age of nine years mid lived there 1TIUch (bimage to hny and wheal stacks and found that the management of his theater
think hr is deserving of muchjcredif.
until he moved to Michlgaii in
had substituted “Macbeth’’ for hi* own
wheat in shock.
A large numla*of subscriptions to the
He was a faithful urmber of the
F. J. Norwood bought and • shipped 54 play, but bail retained tbe use of the stage
Baxnei'- expired on July 1. A»itlsnowthc Methodist Protestant chureh nnd also an busllels of cherries one day Inst week, thunder which he had been at such pains
best and cbeapeM paper in ourcountyand Odd Fellow in good »tandlt|g.
to Invent. “See how the rascals use me!”
i’rict: 50 toT5 cents per bushel.
He was an honest, upright man .but
Prosecutor Lowden was seen upon our he cried. “They will not let my play run
the only one wholly printed in our count)
and yet they steal my thunder.” But that
we think people should be prompt In re­ during the last few years af his life had streets &lt;me day last week.
.
withdrawn
from
active
business
"J
d
newing subscription. Anyone desiring; to
H. E. Jeune, of Hickory Comer.", at one could uot fairly be called a case of plagiar­
renew their subscription can do so at the time of Ids death was being cared for In time a minister of this place, wa* married ism, for there can lie but little doubt that
last Saturday to a young lady of Ixjslle. the thunder was improved by being mmlife old home by bls oldest daughter,
office of Palmerton A bmlth. I
with whom he had lived for Hie past five Mich, it soon became known that he had ciated with the play of “Macbeth” instead
* wife and two children Iwldiug prior
claim upon him. AuHioritles went in tutor.
Bn. John lU.osh relumed Irom Ohio
The Largest Htwk to Stttct From.
puriulL but at present writing have not
And greet,cars will run as The Lowest Tjricos to Fka* Kconomu Fl&amp;*ltou»l&gt;
ulte ’ireol the Sabbath
School opens again with(MIm Joslin as found the dying bigamist. He leaves ids
Somc alarming statistics have been col­
family in destitute circumstance*, although
usual, starting from the main cal Buyers.
&gt;
teacher.
1(lent happened to a two It would seem that ev^ry oue knew long lected in Manchester, England, which
part of the city and running And the But Obtainable Quality Of
”17e “d .&gt;( Mr. Sorun. 11 Ml Mo ago how matters would terminate nnd all ahow to what an extent the public health
Brvffs. Hid Chimvals.ttc .togeffier
an tier* from the Impurity of air in citie*.
np Mii'li. Ake. directly to and
a barrel part full of water and wa* "told us so," still there were one or two It was found that the deaths from rmpirwwith Prompt Attcnthm to the WeaiU
alway stopping at the
"”d
Ward l» b»U«r « “■'{"''“"J' .. drowued. Funeral at the Altaft school very much surprised at so degraded a tor- -­
minus of nn otherwise so honorable *ud in- A»ry
of our Customers, trill meet the some
"
Dr II F Peckham and family bundayed "T X «&gt;1M. rd.r.M.ntdioc.U telligent a man.
appreciation from the general pitblw
a foggy week In December 900. ol**nwtion* were made at various point* of the
here. A good opening for one.
that has rtwardtd the Peoples Drug u ilh W S. Bonck «nd wlte. »t
* Tbe Ob to. nol enUrely
Mrs. A. C. Wait visited at Cedar Creek
Fine weather we have been having Hie city and tbe quantity of sulphuric and car­
.luliui Abbott Is mil rnnnids hl» »»m&gt;
Store with success.
bon waswtimnted. This quantity wnoli''mL’g!»*er. or C.-d.r Creek. I»
.past few days.
,
H^dvuartm fir
SUfi “yL^dUlAd. t—4 lo.n«»Some of the farmers have not got through tnined by ascertaining the amount earned
haying, while others have got their wheat down by the snow by collycting deposit*
ft’smith l" home tmm
OF
ffdtiuu Ur. fir' HwMvwn SuppUr’on the roofs of greenhouse*, and by roua&lt;l,VeTl« Culler
',lth ““ where he 1»« been whins n eoune In the
L. B. Carpenter sold n horse to Mrs. ining tbe incnistatiou on the leavea of out-,
HraOguartrr.fir Bolanlr VrU'D“'^W^rer. «tB.me Creek. U tto lnndi.es. college,
.
. Harriett Carpenter last week. Consldera- door plants.
It was found that during throe dayse&lt;
Win cli»e li«» elo«d hl. «r»t
Hra.Up.artrr.fir Potrnt
tioaUBO.
_
fog an amount equal to GOO weight of sul­
«l.«.l «nd h.. n»de &gt; "“•“'S' ““X
K^uutrr. fur BooU. Station,
There was a surprise &lt;M) Mrs. C. L.
»«o- Beeler end Welle here built &gt; oeller Smith last Thursday evening, and all had phuric acid wo* carried down by tbe anew
in one pnrt of tbe city, and farther *wgy
and WallPaprr.
...
“j"5BK|tao^dtoine. spent Snnd., well Tor G. Burnr'e houre.
- a good time.
from the center, near Owens college, the
Ler b5 • dliue or e nickel (or the S. s
"here may always lie seen AtmUfor Hwophr^-r Boma^ih
We bad quite a shower of rain Monday
uwee-rt which I. won to come od Mre_
night.
which
put
a
stop
to
tbe
fannera
some of the finest carriages
L. To.rawnd ride, e new MeConnlce
jutting wheat for a day or two.
alioutaX) weight. One of
Wr kw .r^yMnn
and road wagons in the city.
Will Vester returned from Kalanxi Sun­
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found tn a firin’* &gt;‘ms “«d too* WBUrete s«e«t Is nurklnx for Mm S- “__
uVl'Boice
eod_««» here relumed to
day night, after a weeks visit
icir home in MvRrtc!?.
b£%i! spnm
Wm. F. Ballon has n new harvester,
store.
I
Mr*. Austin I* on the tick ML
having pu
pure hued It of IL B. Richards, of for heating purpose* In
I Mm. Iloreeo Joblwon will tare Ite Mlle |
York Commercial Afl v
blerek; d«
Offlc* at Residence on Michigan Ave.
I society July Sfi.
tbe sUrt ot Mtn « Otten M II did.

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LINOLEUM

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Stat Car Strike
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HASTINGS. MICH.

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Children Cry for
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UONXO E. KKNASTOX.
Circuit Court C«nmls*fc»n»T.
_____
harry County, Mich.
BMtTH &amp; COLOBOVB,
flsUelk** for CompUtoaat.

GILLASPIE,

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Couch Cure is
without a parallel m tbe history of medicine.
All druggists are anthorited to sell it on a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can scccesu'ully stand. That tt may become known,

“I nm waiting for u bunco sharp who
ought to have got into town yesterday or
the day before from New Orleans,” said a
detective from police headquarters, who
stood in a doorway on Broadway, near
Twenty-sixth street “He has been out of
town for Dearly two years, but he bad to
skip New Orleans on account of a heavy
job ho put up on a farmer down there.
We’ve got to get Mm and send him tautk.
I never raw him with whiskers, but I’m
told he wore ’em when be started north.
You see 1 miatted him at tbe depot. He
didn't come in on the exprera. Probably
got off at the last stop and came in on a
local. I think he’ll be along here some
time today.
"That’s a peculiarity of tbe crook In tbla
city. He adores Now York to an extent
that leads him into taking all sorts of
risks, aud be simply can't stay away from
this strip of land right along here on Broad­
way. Now, there are certain dlws all
through this locality whore crook* are in
the habit of congregating, but when one of
them is wanted he will avoid throe place*,
knowing that they are the firtit Mpote ex­
amined by the jiolice. They lire like
oat riche*, however, that stick their head*
into the sand about Broadway and conic
out here in the boldest way, thinking them­
selves lost in the crowd.
"I was on a burglary case a few mouths
ago, and was looking for a man who was
good for fifteen years when I once got the
iron on him. Well, I did the down town
and up town resort* for week*, and never
set eye* &lt;ui the chap. I went into dens
where anywhere from ten to twenty jail
birds would be, but my man never showed
his nose.
“I wim beginning to get tired, when one
day I thought I would walk up Broadway.
1 was going by the St. James hotel when 1
raw n quiet looking', well dreraod man with
gray mu*tacbu and beard standing on the
steps. His high bridged nose and small
eyes were familiar. I made as though I
was going to enter the hotel, and gut close
enough to look at his right cheek. There
wa* the mark 1 was looking for—a long
scar just under the beard where it grew
thin on the cheek.
"1 took my man without any more ado,
and he raid when we were on the way to
beadquarter* that Broadway had always
got him into trouble. It really i* the most
fascinating Mrect in tbe world, you know,
and I don’t blame the boys for sticking to
it. even If it does play them false. Hello!
There’s Mr. Bunko. I’ll have to be ex-

and on Broadway the first day.”
The detccftve stepperl from the doorway,
walked up behind k young man with a
sandy beard, and touching him on tbe
shoulder slipped a pair of handcuff* on
him, and before a crowd could gather had
him on a horse car lerund for jKilice head­
quartets.—New York Sun.

The Task* of an Elephant.
“Tbe tusks of an elephant are the upper
incisors of tbe breast. Tticy are not in­
tended for chewing, however, but for defamie. You find all through creation the
most astonishing adaptation of the teeth to
necessity. You are ■familiar, of course,
with the mighty ivory lance of the nar­
whal, tenor twelve feet in length and strong
and sharp enough to lie driven through the
Ride of a ship. That lance is simply the
left upper incisor of the mammal. Once in
a whilu 1^'a freak lioth of the upper in­
cisors will be (lerclopctl in the narwhal so
that it is equipped with two spears in-tcad
of one. The tooth in this case is designed
for a weapon in fighting. The female has
no lance.
Look at the sawfish. The entire length
of It* raw, which is a prolongation of the
nasal proces*. Ls fringed with teeth. Again
you have a weapon merely, the manner of
the creature being to strike right and left
for the purpose of wounding its prey. In
imonmal*, however, the teeth are restrict­
ed to tbe jawbones. Lixards and nnakes
have them on the lames of the palate as
well. True bony teeth are peculiar to ani­
mal* which have backbones.
Tbe most elaborate dental apparatus
known belongs to the sea hrehin, whose
taws art composed of forty pieci's, moved
by forty separate muscle*. Snails have a
sort of ribbon with which they rasp theh
food as with a (lie. Anteaters, though
they are mammals, have no teeth st all;
but they get there just the same, haring
no need to chew their prey. The whale
bone whale is another mammal that ha* no
teeth. It* practice lx*ing to swallow it* food
whole.—Interview in Washington Star.

A correspondent asks: “What la meant
by going to Canosaai"
The raying refers to tbe humiliating pil­
grimage made by the Emperor Henry IV
to Italy in the year 1077. Henry had ob­
jected to the claims advanced by Gregory
Hildebrand, aud, refusing to submit, was
excommunicated by that pontiff. Tbe em­
peror nt first laughed at tbe sentence, but
took a more serious view when he found
himaelf deserted even by his personal at­
tendant*, and resolved on a journey to Italy
to make bls peace with tbe pope. The lat­
ter was then at the Castle of Canoaaa, a
fortress of the Countess Mathilda, and sit­
uated in the mountains of Modena. Thither
tbe emperor hastened, but the pope refused
to see him save under tbe moat degrading
conditions.
Tbe desperate situation of Henry com­
pelled him to submit, and for three days
nnd nights, barefooted and bareheaded,
clad only !n a hair shirt, the raiment of a
penitent, he waited at tbe gate. At the
end of this fearful penance, which was un­
dergone in tbe month of January, be was
admitted to the papal presence, was ab­
solved and received hia dominions as a
gift from the pope. The expression has
ever since been current as indicative of ab­
ject submission on any terms imposed by
the conqueror.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

Tha fir* step in tbe development of the
stove was an open hearth. In some nations
it haa never advanced beyond that stage.
Tha Esquimau to thh day, and tbe Indian,
too, for tbe matter of that, beat their
dwellings by building a fire in the center
of tbe room or but, and permitting tbe
amoks to escape through a hole in tbe roof.
Tbe consideration of light require* that
thia hole should be large enough to give

At the same time tbe inmate* cf the dwell­
ing will have the same trouble that tor­
mented tbe lite of Kit Carson’* piouee-.
If he hare fire enough to warm him he
will ban; if be hare not enough it will do

A lull in tbe conversation gave tbo man
from Kentucky his opportunity.
Talk­
ing about the law'* detay, ho began,
knocking the ashes from bis cigar, which
had gone out while tbe colonel was telUng
one of his Indian stories, "we’ve got* judge
down in Louisville who won't lot the
lawyers fool with him. Not long ago ■
young attorney wo* out with the tatf*
pretty much tbe whole of the night pre­
vious to the day set for the trial of one of
bi* clients. The accused man was a negro
known n* ’Black Satan,’ who w*a charged
with burglary and larceny.
«hen tbo
lawyer was awakened at» o’clock, an hour
before court opened, be felt little like try­
ing a case, but be managed to dress and
appear in court.
“The judge called tbe case of the negro,
and the lawyer made every effort to get an
adjournment. He wa* not ready for tnal,
but as he had no valid excuse, the judge
insisted t hat ’Black Satan’ I* arraigned at
once.
“Thon the lawyer played hia trump card.
He peremptorily challenged twenty of the
venire of jurymen, thus leaving only four
of them. He had a legal right to do this,
but tbe judge naturally was considerably
put out. His honor, however, held tbe
right bower.
•”1 direct tbe sheriff to have a venire of
fifty juror* here at 8 o'clock tonight,’ he
said; ’we will try this case then.’
“•But, your honor’—pleaded the lawyer.
" ’That's enough,' wns tbe answer. The
case was tried that night, but the negro
was not half defended. Hi* lawyer’s nerves
were all shattered by tbe loss of sleep, and
at 9:80 o'clock the case was in tbe jury’s
hand*. The lawyer was awakened from
bi* sleep in hi* chair at midnight to be told I
that his client had been convicted of one
charge. The jury disagreed on the otta-r.
Since that time that judge ha* not been
troubled much by lawyers who neglect
their client's hi tercet*.”—New York Trib-1

Be Sure
ABoUrabu!r.wboeeexin&gt;ploU
««lhj imiullra. ten. bra eipertenra below.
- lu one etore where 1 went to buy Bowl’e
SurrapeHlU tbe clerk tried to Induce me buy
Uwlr ran burned o« nootff, be told me Ibelrt
would LulkmriritoU I mhtbt ukeU &lt;«. ton

To Cet
&lt;hm’ trial j that If I dhl
*1 Med not
nay anything, etc. But ho could nut prevail
im mo to etamge. I told Mm I had taken

Hand * Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was
satisfied w»h it, aud did Dot want any other.
When I began taking Hood's fiampaxllla
I was feeling real miserable with dyapepria,
end so weak that at times I could Lardiy

Hood’s.
stand. I looked Ute ai person in consump­
tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did ma so much
good that I wonder at myself sometimes.

Sarsaparilla
IOO Doses One Dollar

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promptnres, day ot night.
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Office over Jullu* Buwd|’gW?i^.

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street, HmU^s, Mich.

QTUMCT, KNAI’PEN a v. la vfT'
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Attorney* at |.w
Over HasUues Nath.cjj
Associate offices.at Gt^SndvMfr’
A. SHELDON.
.
Abstract and Real K&lt;tale
Abatracl Block, iitailuv.
*’
Money to loan on Heal Estate i&lt;-,i
sold on o-&gt;ininlsslbn. GetwraJ rou ^.7^We •
tlavinr a complete «et of Abstract K^&gt;V^r nf'
Pi&gt;ed£om the Beeord. era
* t^cU-___________ C. F. BROOKjClerk,
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Office over Holloway's drug Mute
Offiee hours frota 2 to 4 p. m. t riet-hoae

n.

T *. B. OILLASI-IE, Notary
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A*
and U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosecute all kind* of claim* MurDepartments of the 1 ntortor office. c*u «■ i -„

M. FOWLER.D.l&gt;. 5*

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Ufflee hours S * tn. to 5 ;&gt;. r

(1 W. LOWRY. M. D
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Physician and burgeon.
Makes a specialty of treating direa*-* of th.
KTKaud EAM and the proven st Km U »
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une.

A .-•jory Ol Jinwiuirr.
.
Melssonier once got acquainted with a I
Parisian grandee, very wealthy, very fund 1
of insdng a* an art ;*atron. but slightly i ——
l«iiunouN. Ooed«rNdM..oler,bn»kr»t
IngwHb lb. Kn.u.J«,
.track bj.be! *2*

Office antUeslden** on Broadway near Corn
House,Hastings. Mich. t. flta ,
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CURE

beauty &lt;&gt;f the texture ot tbe tablecloth.
’•(Joe could draw upon it,1? be remarked;
nnd, suiting the action to the word, be pro­
duced a pencil and made on the smooth,
snowy nap a wonderfully able sketch of
a man’s beml. Tbe particular tablecloth in
&lt;1 oration never went to the wash. The •
..dr hU U. bra.. raraJb.l, I
cut out of the damrak, ami hastened to
frame and glaze his prize. A fair week*
afterward Meisscnier again breakfasted i
with hi.- patrotf, nnd found by the aide of
hl* plate, at the corner of the table assigned
to him, a neat little sheaf at crayon* nnd ,
holders, with n jxmknife, and. some India
rubber.
'
WUU. lb. uurau «: lb. randraion of ibt
repast were enjoying their coffee and cigar- |
cite*, tbe host saw with delight, "from the
corner of bis eye." that Meis-ouicr was j
hard at work on tiw tablecloth—this lime :
•with a superb little full length of a medi I
,&gt;■». bblbrahra. Tbe |.nj brake up, tbe !
I guests departed, and the "cconomickl
1 swell" rushed l&gt;ack to the dining room to
' secure bi* treasure, but nla*! Use painter
had for onoe shown himself as economical ‘
’ a* hi* patron. He had mack duuwtrouidy i
goixl use of hi* |&gt;en knife, and one corner 1
i of the tablecloth was gone, Lull&gt;cnllcr aud
■ aUJ-wNew York Commercial Advertiser.
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equity v*lmbl*taOaastipeti*«s.efsrfa&lt;sodjms-

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MITH A CULGKOVE.
Lawyers.
. (Office lu Union block. &gt;ta.*t:rn.)
rrsctire is all the courts &lt;4 the stair.

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E. KENASTOX,
A.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J.B. Good war &amp; Co.’»store.)
Practices tn all courts of the SUte. Coilectkai
jrourptiy atteudlng to.
R. TIMMERMAN, Homcrpathlc Physlcian atul Surfteen.
(Officeover Lathrop'* dnic store.)

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ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. BKODEHSKH. Fraprirtar,
Cor. Jefferson ami Court st*., Hastings. Mldu

m t ijr it siren n i*nrei^n is
r^t—Ar~1 **nw
who cam try tb*ra*riU tad tbres HMto pfDsvelp*

Rates, S I .OO per Day.
Thia Houm* Is new: with pleasant rooms. The
patronage of the public is roapectiulh *oik!h&lt;

aw. real estate and collect­
ing OFFICE OF

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Dthetamrf sonaay Uvretbat&gt;b«reta where
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Notary Public.

Hastings City Bank,

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raw—w™. ——-7
usethctu. Xa vialast t$ cants; fiveforlL Bold
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New YortG

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

Wmalland. Mn-h.
.1. M. smith.
Justice &lt;&gt;t the Peace.

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Hastings.

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CAPITAL S7 5.OOO.OC
SFBPLl'N •C.OOUaK1.

incorporated under the law; «f the Stitt of
Three Women in a Horse Car. '
Michigan.
There wa* but uue vacant nent in the'
ear
’i'w.. rill ll ;u&gt; ..hl, ur i) hiurwl l i.ly, |jW| jl I W |n|Il
|Qn["|l|V&gt;
Open for businrsii !&gt;*
who was tame in one leg. and a btarft
•
OFFICE It.-;
hatred, black eyed aud extremely pert
D. G. Robinson. President
looking miss of fourteen, perhaps, got in
at a street corner. The men stood up. Thu
old lady raw tbe vac&amp;ut scat and moved
OHIO.
DI’-xrTon
slowly toward it. Tbe mi**, who was just
behind her, also raw the seat. She moved
Dan W. Reynold*.
MORTGAGE SALE.
rapidly toward it. She plowed pa*t the
D. G. Robinson.
Default having: been made for more than
old lady and captured the scut. She dropfral thirty &lt;tajs tn payment of Interest ai d &lt;4 one
John Carvelh.
into it and looked around triumphantly.
hundred dollars ot principal overdne rad paya­
A sweet faced young woman, handsome­ ble &lt;mi a tnortaage dated March IS. 1M6. tusde
James H. Bartley to Sxrah 11 Au«tln. and
ly dreraed nnd with big anti sympathetic by
r--&lt;ird&lt;-&lt;’ In tbe offiee of the Register of l»red*
Interest raid • n time depc’lt' afid a fMHfil
eyes, wa* plainly displeased at tbe giri&gt; (off Ih» County o( Harry In the Mate ol Mlebl- Banking BuMDete Transacted. .
pre-emption at the sear. She rose quickly K*n. March is. ts*c, in liber 17 rd mortssire*.
nnd gave her scat to the lady. Then she on mgs 2ta. and br t-e raid Barali H. Austin
CHANCERY OKB.EK.
'I.— t—a'*koed t® Damrf W. Koger*. t&gt;y an asstguraid indignantly to tbe mis*, You ought tnrnt dated AugnM J*, iwc. ra-l recorded in Btate if Michigan. Filth -hidi- isl Circuit, la
Chanern
to be UNhan'.ed of yourself!”
’*»&lt;&gt; Register's office A&lt;tyu*t ». IMS. In liber 27
ftalt twMloK In Circuit Court for th- ( junta
“How much do you getreplied the pert
TJSMt^WcEart m ra
oi Harn. in Chancery, at Hasting* on the
one,
I
OI»e‘
h&lt;!r head’ for mll“Ua' n,,,nl •ta’ed May 1st. trao. and recorded In raid
nwooniu. enrpnni a* . .................. •■■■ —•
rraiu-..busineasy*
—&gt;----- M.’
recutter's
other folks'
.
_ office
„,, , May
,, luh. neo. in liber » of
and testament &lt;4 John K CTwhln &lt;i&lt;x- aRd.
Before th- young woman oould answer mortgage* on na«e 3», sod by tbe said K. H. will
are Irsed
Mantaret
Andrus, by au as­ ootupiainant. vs. Frederick L l«i&gt;swa*.«lM*
tbe old lady spoke. "She get* in this Court
stsurnent
fated to
May
1st.
L.
InsSaaa. J. BrrtHi Hpcm. Andrew
, sisument dated May tsr, !W, and recorded In
GrssnEusy
G. buperi. N-Ilh- Sperry
cane.’ sbo said, "the thanks of a very tired 1 *..ld register'* office. “
May lith. ttvi, In liber »
of mortgages on pHge 1G4. for wnlch default William A. Graham defendant*
old woman.”
lu this cam* it appearing that the drie.MsBt.
A bunch of violet* wa* pinned to tbe the «alo Margaret Andrus by virtue ot the rlsiit Andrew J. Iden haa depart cd from hb last pUce
siren her by raid mortgage, ha* made and hereyoung woman’* muff. When she left the oymakm th* whole princiiuil *uin of arid of residence In thts state and that
P»7*®‘
a*crr:»ined. on
car n few moment* later tbe flower* lay in mortgage rad the intermit racrurd 'bercoti now place of residence cannel
^ld
due and )«)ahle. and oo which mortgage there motion ot Fred M. WadWIgli
tbe old lady’s lap.—New York Time*.
is claimed to be due at the date of thia notice OMnplalnant.il is ordered that the»aA&lt;! drive*
ten hundred twenty-*ix do)l*r* aud ten cents, ant Andrew J. Iden cause hl* G'tearanev tote
and no suit or proceedings at law luutag been entered horelnwrithln fire month* fn.wtbr dM«
this order, and In case of hi»
That is a queer phrase that we often hear liisllluted to recover tbe amount mcured by of
that be cause hl* answer to the nraiMUMnW
said uvortgage or any part thereof.
-’’As black as ink." A* if ink were ever
.l“TTL
Notice l» therefore hereby given that on Sat­ blU of cMmplaint to be filed, m-d »
particularly blacfc’ Perhap* the phrase urday tire 5tb day of September 1M&gt;1 at ten o'clock ot to be served on said cutnpi*iu:u;t - *«.eiuw
«*
U*ere wlu be sold Bl the north within twenty day* afire - n‘&lt;» mi
originated when the art.of making jet
front door of tbe court house In tbe etiy of Has- copy of said bill, and notice &lt;rf «t&gt;l» ',rdr ,
black ink was not yet lost, and when llnr*. count) of Barry and stale of Michigan, that In default thereof, said bdli It
Shakesiware made Hamlet talk about hi* said court bouse being the building tn which tbe fessed bv tbe said non n»ider.t dcfecdrat
“inky cloak,” he undoubtedly meant a circuit court far the county of Itarry is held, at Andrew X Idea. And It Is tart her ojdote.
public auction to tbe highest brdoer. the preml- that within twenty dajs the Mid
perfectly black one. Tbe Listener had «e*
draenbed lu sal- mortgaae or so mucli cauM a notice of this order to N- pnbildied »
some jet black ink* offered him. but every I hereof as may be necessary io sall-fy tire tbe Hastings Baxnfk a
and circu atint in Mid
one of them was either njerclv gray on the amomo due on said mortgage a* above set forth, published
with
the interest tboreou, aud tbe cost*, charges Barry, and that such pubhettiou be coimnin^
paper or else tinged with purple, and tbe and expenses
allowed by law and provided lor there at least ooce in eprh week for »is ***•“’
purple tinged inks had a tendency to 12 ° raOrt&lt;Mf7' **ld J'WHiJne* bring situate succession, or that complainant r»ti*e • rep&gt; .«
Uricken and clog on the pen or else rub
rUL1 IL.
Ouuntv Of B,rry aud this order to lx- p.«r*unalh served on the »sia
01 .t*4!0’?!***1- “ta oeacriiied as follows; defeodant Andrew .rfaenat least
from the paper. Not long ago tbe Listener
! .h:Vf
,pt» numbered ten hundred before the time above prescribed &lt;«-r i&gt;.» «F
bought a txittle of ink which was made by
eijUil. ten hnndrcd thirty nine and tea tHJirsncr.
a reputable bouse and " warranted to write n^rt^tawyonteeffiy. farmeriv village, of
Dated June 2nd A. D. Wi- , „
Fkask A IfaohKBjet black on the instant.’! It turned out Jl"l,,,,*p»cvurol"g tn the recurred plat thereof.
Ci null JudfSDated, Hastings, Mich.. June a, INI.
to be a miaerable pale stuff. Perhaps ita
FBXD M. WADMdUH. Hattie creek. Midi.
COnpisluaDl * solicitor.
proprietor by dint of representing It to be
AiMreLKzx*.™
*&gt;a* oome really to believe that It
Attorney for Assignee.
is jet black. Perhajm it 1* more charitable
jMItl^sr ta eimneery.
_________ _
to suppose that he is color blind. An hon­
NOTICE FOR HEARING cI.AIW*.
est, clear and freely writing black ink is
Stale of M&gt;chls*n. County of Barn - m ,
tbe great wiii-o‘ the-wisp of tbe Nineteenth
. Notice is hereoy risen, that 11
r
century.—Boston Transcript.
on tbe eteveoth ttay ef June A. D uejIm Niagara Falla Routt.
from tbe 18te nay o( June IWL »vre
for ereullor- to presenl lheir Haims
the relate rt Guonre UHde■. J* '
In » Goantry Louse in Scotland one dnv
Btatioos.
county, deceased, radtbat sllrred I ton &lt;
at luncheon, a pie appeared on the tabic’
deceased are required io premia ta’-tr
taring placed opposite a rather nervoml old „ bastwarn*.
to said Probate (’uurtat the
'TmIIswElAm*n*
..........
tbe
city of Hsstirws, for examinriloJ andI »
? bTn.,tb!
w“ cul “ *■“« dhenv
anee. on er before the •’tgtrta-entb «v
red tOJlb* f.011
,,v« fro** &lt;Qd mk*. which
jumped and ran lu every direction, emaiirn
Btations.
asiss
- -s
great havoc among the woman gureta.
'
A very dignified old geuUemnn Maylnt „ WasTWAMD.
id tbe fore noun of eeeh nf
d»j»
nASriDtoa.................
there had tbe pockets of bls overcoat RU.&lt;
Dated. June lllb. A D.
„-wrI.„x.i,
with red herrings, and t wo particuhrlv £;u
Cha*. W. Ann-n
"
.ludp* of
n w'NS, meal Agent, Hastiatts
specimens were tied to tbe tails of bis cuit
0. W. RcooLaa O. F R T. jLJChlSgo
When he went out be was fallowed by «1,
tbe dogs in the country.
An apple pie bed is an ordinary mode di
amusement in houses of thia kind. It conBtats of arranging the sheets in such n way
lAMve Grand Ksplds far
that the victim, on getting into bed, finds
Detroit and East
himself h^a bag, aud baa to take air tbe
MMtoE............................
clothes to pieces nnd rearrange the tarn.HowelL
r.cvr x orr vv orld.
Lo. HI

Tl“ I’Ura for tk. Sra^lw.
,
poiie,laa,,_Thi,
।
la all
-rarfplu n&gt;ral be 1 He
to be kw end
pUced
Ibet, wteo rara Uraugh tl» ; «lm. from llw, MUfc

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�FIRED AT CARNOT?

JULY REPORT OH THE CROPS.

history of a week.

SLEEP AND DEATH.
—.
——— ... inu* *no wnrsamso. *m»
IhhllilltB, excluding the 1031,010 In which
Wl.m *lt'.-;&gt;drepr down beddv m&gt;* Lm
Bxnlbley wan intetraU-d, are ft.71»,3n.23.
W
abhisgTOX, July IL—The July report ’
A Lunatic Shoots at the French
- T*&gt;nrMM}, July 6
Kanx.i« Democratic editor* have deter­
of the department of agriculture makes:
William Fitzgerald, a Detroit printer, mined to advocate free silver with one WHAT IT MEANS TO HAVE A HERD
1
President.
the acreage, tw compared with breadth has Ijeen driven Insane by studying the voice.
RUN AWAY ON THE PRAIRIESharvusted last yenr-Corn, IO8.b; potatoes. Donnelly Bscou-Shakespeare ciidier.
The cholera Is extending in southern
Tbe First National bank of Hawarden. Syria.
109.8; tobacco, lU3.fi. Condition—Corn,
Hundreds cf deaths have oc­
HEPABISUJS wildly
92.8; winter wheat. 96.3, spring wheat, 94.1; Ia., capital tfO.OOO, has been authorize*! to curred.
And flrift us wide apart by tlda
begin bqsines.*.
Tuw’jd unknown worlds. .*
Mr*. Jefferson Davi* ha* concluded to
rye, 93.9; oat*. W-6; barley, OUAf; potatoes,
The Pqrnell candidate for parliament in permit the removal of her husband's
95 3; tobacco. 91.1. Tbe heavy increase in
Carlow, Ireland, was defeated Tuesday by ; remains to Richmond, Va.
corn acreage is more apparent than real.
a vote of 3,755 to 1.53U. The successful can
HU
Hilly
I -lay Gould is In quarters on hl* son
The comparison i* with tbe breadth har­ didate is a supporter
*
~ ,
|
•up^rTfT^SSy
in the Chills. Ho is
“Fellers, they air geln' to run tonight." O Death! be kinder than thr .Uter M-*-raa.
vested last year, when there vyas a loss o! wing of the Irish
party.
.
Whcs at thy call • a journey forth MM-^daR]
rishnartw
7 accompanied by a physician.
Old Joe, the speaker, turned in his saddle
6,000,000 acres by abandonment on account
Though that - niyttcrioc* and tins*'taped,
A New York man has discovered that a . Tbe population of Wyoming according and began to scan the horizon. As he
ot
drought.
Tbe
present
return
makes
xtraljiit.
a
0rrn&gt;.tn
woodchuck can climb a tree.
Ito the eleventh census i* &lt;10,705, an in­ caught sight of a cloud no largerthan your To lands tnora distant than the land of dreams, |
the acreage slightly less than 78.000,000
Octave Thauet, the novelist, is Alleo crease of over 102 per cent since 1SS0.
Bop1 ।
Close! close together let our »plril* stay.
d
hand that was Just beginning to show it­
, i ( I’nris was thrown into acres, or somewhat smaller than the are i French in private lite. She is on Iowa
Or
else
with
one
nwift
stroke
snaihltataf
I
Tbe crop prospects in tbe province* c.f self away to tbe northwest, be repealed the
- Ell* Wbcrier WBcom 1
,!
itement yuqterdajr by actually planted lost year. Kansas and K,r*'
■. kvuu
. r.isewn
Bengal.
Assam and Burmah, India, nre prophecy, and added, 'An* I don't think
Nebraska naturally show a large increase,
good. and
Elsewhere
the rainffill has been de­
.
raident Carnot had been but their area api&gt;arontly does not exceed'
The wheal crop of western Washington |( fcctlve
the
we'll have any kick a-cornin’ about the
tvi'-i
tbe distress is increasing.
is being greatly damaged by gophers nnd |I fectlve
StaU}and
Treast
,,; r pr-wwi upon lnv&lt;*t|ga- that harvested to 1888.
I' wjH, j-cblssl tL=
ion,r Noland, of Wisconsin,
"There goes the bravest loan in the
squirrels.
““ *wt n , dust termorrer, either."
. it.- but there was a good
The time was in tbe seventies, the lo­ United Slates army. At least I saw him
The treasury department purchased found guiltythe
and
sentenced
to two
state
of 133,000,
has years
been
. i he report, and indeed all
The crop is late in all sections, on ac-1
cality, No Man's Land, and we were on the do as 'brave « deed a« any that ever was
Wednesday
013.000
ounce*
of
silver
at
from
;
i
n
the
penitentiary.
t* being true was the bad count of drought and unfavorable condi­
old Dodge trail, with 1,000 beeves, bound done," said Captain Mack, in A.madeo'e
tLOltotl.Ol
m.
- • tb«s K*” •
‘aruot's assailant. Tbe tions at the time of planting nnd cool
Silver has been discovered on tbe farm Ij The son of the colored Virginia Con­ for Ogalalla. The herd had been put np bank, as he looked out on the street at a
;ir&lt;-- nf nt the ceremonies weather during May, but June was warm of Henry Parson* in the township of J
.
some seeks before on tbe Brazos. At Red xonn gel ng by.
gressman
John
M.
Langston
has
been
ar
­
with abundant moisture, aud the crop
“There were a gopd'many brave deeds
river croealxig we had picked up a bunch
;. n.ng of a new tlrorougbwas coming forward rapidly on July 1st. Haipoouge, near Port Arthur. Ont. He i rested at Washington and sent to New
.
In Repnblique, where In the Ohio nnd upper Mississippi valtoys has been offered $100,(X»» for the property. York on a charge of abduction of a young that had been lost out of s previous drove done In the army. Who Is yoar man. and
tut.
belonging to the same company. These what did be do?"
ghusUstle welcome.
. the progress during the month was especi­
At a crossing near Perry, la., a Minnc- white woman.
"He is Tom Gilliert, aud was a private Ln
Tbe carpeutcra, plumbers, electricians steers were placed in our herd against the my company. Two.nien were packing am­
ally gratifying, bat in Kansas and Ne­ npolis and St'. LouU passenger train coladvice of old Joe. “They air ole starnut. * &gt;id eyed aud making braska considerable damage resulted from lidvd with a Chicago. Milwaukee and St. and stonemasous of Pittsburg, having pedera, and they’ll spile the whole herd. munition in a wagon at Baton Rouge, and
lost
a
strike
that
has
cost
them
nine
Paul
freight.
The
passenger
engine
was
excessive
rainfall.
In
many
district*
the
farm! his way through
Let them wait for one of them dogie outfits some powder exploded in tbe wagon and
। thrown down a sleep embankment and weeks of idleness, have disrupted the
killed »ne of them. The wagon contained
&gt;i&lt;«hed past tlie soldiers &lt;&gt;n June rain* prevented proper working,
building tradra council, the mont im­ behind ua."
leaving field* foul, but a few days of sun­ Engineer Knight was Instantly killed.
At supper that evening but little wfls thirty-two twenty pound sheila loaded with
shine would remedy this. The general । ‘ A farmer and seven children were killed portant labor organization In the city.
said; even the cook’s yarns, told in bis in­ powder. Tbe shells were packed points
taking place. This man
average is a fraction below that of 18W by lightning at Muhldorf, Bavaria.
down,
and tbe orifice in Che rear end oi
imitable style, fell flat. Every few minutes
.arrlage in which the and 1891), nnd slightly above that of IMS.
each o»e waa filled with oakum, which ia
Fire in the ear stable* at Sixth avenue
nish&lt;
The stevedore* of Chicago havo aban­ our foreman would cast uneasy glaneee at to be pulled out and replaced by a fuse
driven up to thenewave- The average* ot surplus slates are: Ohio, and Forty-third street. New York, caused
tbe
great
block
clouds
that
were
slowly
doned their strike for higher wages and
, p
nt .M.
M. Azncovw
Carnot. «&gt;•
As : 93;
l»; lllinois.
IM; Mis- a loan ot $80,000. fully covered by insur­
... ,-u
*&gt;*, Indiana,
oiuhum, W,
Illinois, JMi;
uu; Iowa,
lows, !H;
rising In the northwest. Instead of picket­ when put in the gun. The explosion ot
returned to work.
■
i'n.in shouted. ”111 prove souri, 88; Ka.isas, Hfc Nebraska, JKJ.
ance.
ing the horses, as wns tbe custom, tbe ani­ powder set tire to the oakum, nnd it waa
The Boatman’s Fire and Marine Insur­ mals were saddled and tied to tbe wagon, burning toward the |&gt;owdrr when Fisher
nitirc bastiles to he demol- i
What the Wheat Harvest Ihun..
Ina collision b. twyn n paraenger train
saw tbe situation. He first drew tbe in­
.
Unroot was greatly : The condition of winter
is re
w inter wheat
wheal fo
re-­ nnd n freight train near Warsaw, Russia* . ance company, of Pittsburg, has decided or to bushes done by.
to go out ut business.
. ■ .pjlearea to be a direct I turned practically, the same a* in June.
The first gnnnl had hardly more than jured man away fron^ the wagon, and
six persons were killed and a number-in­
Hill City, 8. D., is excited over the al­ taken charge when the rest of the outfit then, finding a pail of water conveniently
... , i;i&lt;*. but he was unhurt । The crop is harvested except in it.* most jured.
attr’Wj” ”1leged discovery of large quantities ot a prepared to roll in. Tbe cook, after tying Dear, picked the shells up and dipped the
,
! his entire presence of ' northern habitat, with a condition the
high grade silver ore.
a lantern to tbe tongue, climbed in the burning ends in tbe water. None of them
highest reported since 1879 with one oxiiiii-i
-’.
’ | I
•hbb-.i i*j th«- I’ollce.
iception. So tar as can lie judged at time
France has bought one of the pictures ; y.,E. C. Stark &amp; Co., bankers of Utica, N. wagon, tied the sheet down and thanked exploded, or be wonid not have been here
.
- .1 tin- -hot|wa* prompt- • o( harvest tie berry ia reported generally exhibited ut the Camp de Mam by Miss I Y., have failed. The liabilities of the the Ix&gt;nl that he was a cook. The wrangler to gn by the window today."—Rocbesut
:-police, and imch was the I plump and in keeping with the heavy Lee Bobbins, the only American thus firm are placed at $23),ODD.
found a place under tbe coupling pole that Pont Express.
I J. 11. pee, secretary of tbe Iowa Demo- suited hi* complexion, while the riden un­
.-.Hl pre-ent that the offi- । straw, but occasional mention i* made of honored this year.
j cratic state committee, is very sick of strapped their littld "hot roll" on the
Antiquity of Karrtngs.
. . .cvst &lt;li:Iii-u!:y in protect
short heads. Averages of principal states
Edgar Tripner was arrested at Spring­
Earrings bare been worn from time im­
•: tn :n l-iunung the vie- are: Pennsy.vania, 9e; Ohio, 97; Michigan, field, 111*., on a charge of lieating a heart trouble at bis home iu Red Oak.- ground and pi its! in without removing even
iogliw
memorial. While excavating the ruina of
■ His recovery L* despaired ot.
.
boot* &amp;nd spun.
i
fory
which
he
bad
ex■
99;
Indiana,
iW;
Illinois,
98;
Missouri,
98;
woman at Harrisburg,.out of $JUO.
thn • i
ancient. Thebes archeologint* brought to
OMINOUS S1QN&amp;
The senate committee on rules is In sesj,.i im-M-rvict» of a strong Kansas, '.‘I; California, 98. The rondiThe Society
Army v.
ot West
For homo reason 1 was restless and nn- light sculptured remains bearing repre­
--------- , of
...the
---------------.. v„, Vir»tr- I slon at New York trying to find n way to
■ . ■.&lt;ihe man iu safety | tion uf spring wheat Improved during
ginia has fixed Sept. 13, Hi. and 17.
at ; shut off long-winded debates.
... «v
able to sleep. All the slumber produing sentations of these articles- Audent writ­
■ :■ :..i station. Upon arrival I June, the advance being in Minnesota and Huntington, W. Va., for the annual
re­ I EUm Vhip|^ B H.year^ld boy, fatttHy receipt* were tried iu vain. I lay on my ers make frequent mention of these dec­
-------------. .• man’-examination soon | the Dakotas, wherj the month won exrep- Huntlnwton W V. »«*
union.
shot his father at Marcy, la., while the back and watched the clouds obecure star orations. and -state that in early days they
। t
he was ,.tmadman, tioualiy favorable. State averagns are:
after star, until tbe wbolo heavens were were worn by both sexes. From the very Adolph Pleasants, a mail ruler, and latter was beating the buy's mother.
.t-u released from j Wisconsin, 77; Minnesota, 93; lows, 90; NeI William Larose, colored, were drowned |
’
*
earliest tltneK the male Asiatic* wore them.
. A mutilated ImkIv was found near Den­ hid. I counted tbe number of rounds the
I
i-.asylum.
. &gt; braska, 1&lt;C; North Dakota, 98; South Da­
Tbe Bible tells us that Abraham presented
t while attempting to eros* tbe river in
' kota, 97; Washington, 98.
ver, which it 1* thought may be that of an guards were making, and then fell to
| flat boat nt Natchitoches, La.
his son's wife with a pair of earrings, and
]t alleged Russian messenger who &lt;H.*ap- watching tbe lightning nnd trying tojudge
Oata, l*utatoc«. Fruit and Tobacco.
;
bow far it was off by seeing bow many 1 historians relate that Alexander tbe Great,
.
. A dHpatcb from | Oat5 hnve improved during the month, I Burglars entered n dentist’s office at , P&lt;»r«l a few weekssinre.
could count before 1 heard the thunder when he invaded India, found them sus­
■
ileid of chrop capi-I but-the general ayernge i* the lowest re- 12wS
, Cb'e-jp*
•_-nrr!*.“l
z qua”*1* 71
*
’
A landslide nt the North Pacific cun- that followed every flash.
pendvd in the ears of the Babylonians.
lr . at oft lie alleged at- * ported since 1&lt;9 except In 1W7, and last K™
l‘wth nn_d ‘“•‘Himruts.
। nery, on the Skeens river, in British Col­
Among the ancient oriental nations, with %
After a while,-growing weary of this, 1
1”'’klllril turned toward the fire. By it sat one of ' the exception of the. Hebrews, nu*n and
•
&lt;,f Ihc-ldent Carnot - y«v, when n July condition of 81.6 wa* I~
■
iresidentk partisan-, j followed by a practical failure of the crop. , „--------- ------------------ ------------------------ -------- : forty person.-*.
tbe guards sipping strong coffee between women wore them, the latter considering
. .. r' incident receive*! T*1* P°°r condition is generally tbe result . just been received by Miss Irene W. C-rit, 1 A Imnd ot iv&lt;i Navajo Indians, Q is re- whiffs at bi* cigarette. Tbe rattle of the that they should be reserved for the sole
r ihni »nv N*ri&lt; &gt;is '
drought burly In tbe season, the present daughter of ex-Caugrtw.*ui.'m Colt, of Nor­ ■ ported, has taken possession of n ranch on chains on his spurs and bit a* bis horse use of the gentler sex. Homer make* men­
- ’ Jitlmte M- Cr.r- improvement having followed the season- wldh, Conn.
। the Little Colorado, in Arizona, driven off jogged aiong told tbe whereabouts of an­ tion of this method of adornment in hia
• .,'rtcd tiiat the pistol I "kb’rsio*-nnd high temperature of June.
A letter wx- found Wednesday amoug the herders and slaughtered a large num­ other. while the wild Spanish song that dracrtplions of stature* representing several
-i
,
led assassin was i
**rHt return of potatoes shows condl-I papers belonging|othe late W. C. Perry,of ber of cattle.
floatcd.from the far side of tbe bed ground Ief the mythological’deities, and the great
The Ixindon Time* devotes several indicamd that "Little Jock," in thought Juvenal is authority for the statement that
■ nrvKident but • ,ion bigher than the.average of recent । Umar, Mo., written by himself a short
, s ..
,'ii
&gt;
’
J years, while that of tobacco is higher than • time before hi* death, acknowledging that columns of space to the Columbian Fair. at leant, wa* with bis black eyed swee*- they were worn by all the males residing
tn the Euphrates provinces.—Detroit Free
in any year since 1WA Tbe fruit prospect • he killed J. P. Cash, near Pari-, Ills.. It says it does not doubt that the exhibl- heart &lt;m the distant Rio Grandu.
1- very flattering in New England and the : twenty-four years ago. He had been trie*! tlou will in many respect* surpass all
1 cloatd my eyes for a few minutes, and
was not in the least
that have preceded it
north Atlant c states nnd west of the Mi»- ! and acquitted of the crime.
when I looked again tbe gu--.nl bail left
&gt;wervd &lt;ith a&gt;ngratula- !
Warden
Brown,
of
Sing
Sing
prison.
|
wnllsn s„ltl,t
tl„ 1M. '
......... ............. the fire Little Jack's song wa» finished,
ing mi his man*liu&lt;B escape | «ur, river .QUMl-cmeoM...
A curious example ot how modern re­
New York, says that neither himself nor and tlie only song from U&gt;e bed gronnd
FIRE IN HATS AND FURS.
j !*";
'j*-”,I’t*,*,
‘ any cf rhe witnesses of Hie electrical exem*»*t of which emanated
wns the deep breathing of some animal search in bacteriology waa foreshadowed
and tuft hunters. M. 1
_____I lands,N. J., charged with strangling hi*eulj,iajiillst wn.k will give testimony be-j
that had just lain down. The thunder long ago is furnished in a report of a re­
.......... A Btaze at Clnrlnuatl That Ctwta Three
I wifi-. He rialiu* that the woman died uf forc Coroner Levy, of New York, in the
Lad ceased for a few minutes, and the hoot cent lecture ot Professor Pearson. He
incident--;f this kfad that i
Firm* a MUlton.
: heart disease.
.
Smiler case. He says the coroner ha* no
quoted a French traveller visiting England
of an owl in the cotton wood mode the dark
nre hi* -.•ction
to the
the i i
Cincinnati
incinnati,, July
July V.
v.—
—The
The M-vcn-story
-even-story | A young inventor of Chicago-has pro-1
right to bold the inquezt.
■ction to
C
new a’Jil darker nnd the night mors dreary. in 1663, who attended a meeting of the
■ iv furanas-allant
as-ailantcoon
upon 1 building on ,u..
the corner ..t
uf L-.k
Fourth _and
Elui &gt; jmsed to the World’s fair directory the j
n.l vi...
As I dozed off Old Joe’n wools kept ring­ Royal Academy on May 23 of that year.
THE MARKETS.
. n madman who bad . Htreeta.
to.........
thecenterot
ing In my bead; "There ain't do danger eft- At this meeting it was reported, among
Streets, oceunksd
occunca bv
uy A.
a
r- Burkhardt
nurximrui &amp;
...... -s of a hole
-- - - -- -- the
— earth.
—--- I
streets,
occupied
by
A.. E.
E.
Burkhardt
&amp; !. drilling
uinil lu nm ui nuvu- C»„ MSn.
Inrriens od Henr, Gelrd"“ |
long cs any of ’em air up an' a grazin', but other things, " that t he germination of in­
Chicago.
ib'keu he bad any object ।i «*wn-r fc Co.. wbWri.xte dotbWx. iaugbl [ ''hlc*‘ &gt;"
SWUMwhen they nir ail down, and it’s that quiet sects do&lt;» not arise from decay; for tbe. In.
CniCAOo. July IX
testinvs of on animal and other parts which
• Quotation* on the bawd of trade today you kin hear your own heart beat, then easily corrupt having been placed, in a
fire soon after 10o’clock last night and ,
Friday July 10
range*!
follows
tVbtat -No. 2 July, j you -.ranter git ready ter ride."
C-RE OF THE KAISER.
ESJr"”?4
™“”'t Th' ; The
Tb. ii«w,
r-ri.k-.lu
kiluluu company
...Wi-uy
I was still semi-conscious when I hoard glass, closed with cotton wool, so that no
Harvey
Peak
Tin Mining
Angmd. &lt;H*oe«i ;
, HulMtaj I.
n«.rly n,«
mJ
&lt;x»&lt; w.takta
ullvrrl
wrt«n,»r
tWpiacKr.at{ opened MAwr.
W*-.-. &lt; liMcd MlsK September, opened Wkc. . a roar like a mighty tornado and sprung fly or other animal could enter, but only
I -------the air
could
been
pre­
over t2l&gt;0,(XM) to pul up.
Mr. Burk- i
'
.
closed N’ev. Corn-No. 2 July, opened a&gt;' 1 up as stnne one shouted:
.
।
---, •penetrate,
- they
- htuimxritwU
1 r,,p- ■!«wv.xv,
irithnnl
•They nre gone, fellows! They are gone!" I.
nxmths
without
maxwot or
added
$W),(Oi
in
interior | The management of the Oregon 1’nrif • doted
August, opened
cl«wd
T.mpvro/WilHain re- I1 hardl
,
road has, it is charged, issued over $1 1,000.- KU., ■ scptrmbrr, opened
|
adornment
within
the
la.*:
two
years,
j
In kva than u minute everyman waa in I other thing being olwerved.
This 1* aL
closed £lMr.
ti. J bouse yesterday I
Vhin ‘ho ,M"S
i
««
more
■bonds
than
in
warranted
by
the
Oats -July ,--.■,-----'ri7*^
’ *“"■ ■.H-pten^r.
au“’’ op^:&lt;41 I the saddle ami rushing after the fleeing I jnortexmrtly the experiment of Itatattr in
IA nniv
&lt;-dwl directly to wind- .I v«_ BurkhArdl mm
rould
only give
uire a* rough
rough &lt;
m*ruetclu&lt;«i
‘. "*
•Ste.
IMrk-July, opened SiaXTs; herd. No need to ask which way; the the present generation, except that in the
। ------tuortgage.
.-t .. hr th., i ia.
'"lu* ® the stock !
c- ^: i in tbe bu4*!i.,,g.’ “4 !hat h&lt; said was, to | Mitchell Bro&lt; plkolng mil! nt Jen- ri*»-&gt;i
&lt;* vt.-inbcr, ojwned J1O.42H. : trained night horse* know their duty, and ;
experiment not only were tnsecta
the
bewt.of
K.
bin^beiief,
irctween
$tro,(N|)
awl
,
.
n
nlng*.
[
n
^
Mich-,
Mich
,
toge
together
’
hcr
with
18.tt»,()no
18,rtV».(»w
fe-1
fe
ekM,
(W
i:u.
&lt;x-«jwr.
...rirtl
or® .tnvinln^ rrwy nerve Tbe UxblniiiK'. *nd 'othcr “nim.l. excluded, bat .led
. n.i-t him at theen- ,
of
and
- Uni Joly, opened
ob«d
u y,
deOTicllr b, everywhere. . tbe ml&lt;:n»&lt;x&gt;plc eeprul ,ern», wbkh wen,
. .....
* ’ lunilx-r
'
“
“•* eight dwelling*, burned
,m“
flPUT-j.
und -k-&gt;l her$700,600.
imperial In addition to his own stock hr
. .we™ .lee., n.meee (Uuex- eeloag Deo mbno. a Uli ot dm atu-rly Ubknowa to the ear dee expertit* apartment*, where had large quantitk* of valuable fur* on Wednesday night.
M-’Sw",J , Klexnueooeeclieartlp. By the deeber. th. | -NXUto.
\
.
The payments to Bret Harte by his Eng­
■ with mueji
-&gt; warmth.
- - storage. Thtrftinouxit of insurance b not
Mown bwlnx Trevi, ■. bra riden, Iowa the toy ot Um Ino.l In tram. |
z _ ___ ~____
'
lish publishers last year nre said to have
actin' sod fl™*: shippers buying freely: best
- i . bver.*ati&lt;m the queen known, but is believe*! to be abou* $300.HKADffiO THEM UACK1
|
H*r»*ir Away.
aw. The loss of H. Geirsch»ffer &amp; Co. on reached a total of $13,(M), while in Amer­ irradv ficillte higher, other gradra Moody sn*
to'!
etoii,'in« OU r.-wl, WW ica he was jmid only $1,000.
Soon we begin passing the drags. No
A pzrty of Hartford young ladle*, visiting
unchanged: iuiIhr ranged st
P'X*.
need
follow,, I1 cne
summer ut a back
I)Pea to
u&gt; look
loos after
aiurr them;
mem. they'll
micj II ivmuw
~,country
----- . .Tl'town,
Tk. found
. I j.r
w Ih. I
RIH.,,;. I*. «.~I.
The New Euglitnd Homestead says the S4.7rr,ctjr» light. tLWJMJO rough packing. I .............
—- work
— - -------'■ awMy. '----------------’bri? --'I
*A10 mixed, and
heavy psA-ktha- rral
OD ■--- Fxr
great difficulty
iu getting their mail. Tbq
third
party
farmers'
movement
will
re
­
here .-.he u«ok a train he?
for JI CoLVMH. •«. O„
.
. . ...
....
■ V
I.J.
.in .front,
..
, cattle
A.I____
1.1
........ 1
train vnnLI
mb reach.
above ..
the _____
roarot
and
thundwould arrivn
arrive «nd
nnd th*
the letter Ibag
reach.
Jul,
ia-&amp;n«Y
WilU.™ ceive but lit lie support from the agricul­ r
o-tuain a t
er, the guards can be heard singing and ' tbe office, but then there wa* a long delay.
Hl Hott *»' put on ib. w ItlWM tlnnd In turists of the eastern states.
_v—h«p.i *. .... ; They laid it to the iMMtmktreas reading the
| his own defeuqe yesterday. He declared
Umair &amp; Co., tbe New York silk im­
(lij&amp;.VI puocl lu oasn OO vne auuuun np|&gt;vni vu u«
: •—
----- —---1_L tL" 'ZlL?? '
-*'■ ~t
■-tarted for Edinburgh last ' that the testimony of the prosecution was porters irbo recently failed, are said to
to t*ir do. $X75 more and more from the left; &lt;hc leader* each mail. By and by one of the girls came
rvvxtg.
namlwr of conductors and : fn|^ jn nearly every particular. Speak­ have defrauded the government of $i«k».0U0
■
■
■
■
&gt;---- «• •I _„,t tl.A—&gt;
’! " blt.i The . hirf officers of ■ |ng-of a witness he would say “He’s a । by undervaluation of imports last year.
tl - r«i
. ;.i:ijH:iy were aboard the | iinr;"of other testimony. “Il’s an inlniT V. Powderly ba* pintponed the pro- ,
Or KIC cnmni nniiURiA, luunug luca ^uun»; ——,___ ______________, _
_
..........................
trv.,u the r&lt;utd wasshnuted I mouslie.'' Testifying as to the shooting posed induskrinl conference July 3*. -t , Xsoiiuit*, ana
in hia long white slicker, bis fiery little ’ all the afternoon
to read this postal card.”
.«
a0,i '
^i-t alrsokQely clear for | of Osborn he said that meeting Osborn on Si,'.!,,.
night horse lunging and fighting for his TbefriendswereprnmpelyatthnrMMtaffia,ua head, rode IJttle Jock, singing, calling and and the mall came slowly,
’**■"
l*f 'rv and after the em- i the day of the murder he watched ,him qu™tlooor J..IOIUX tb. Alli.n.v Mn. ; „
ment. There was too little response to j.-Astlfi.;.-; lambs.
swearing by turn*.
, when at last the postmtstr—
’ J —i’ '
• ’
----- 1 Aman was placed very closely and detected that
was
I Prodme: Butter—Fancy separator, 17^17Me
i
iug points-at each end drawing a revolver. “At tho name time,* the call for the conference.
By a concerted action, in which good this postal sh\said, with a snap in her eye,
A 10-year old son saved his mother's life 1 per lb; dslrire. fsn y. frwh. 13014c; parking
" '
■ 1 and at every level cross- ■ continued Elliot, “he fired at me from his
luck, stout lungs aud heayy quirt* nil piny | "I hope, whciryou write, you’ll tell Mias
----she's
an impudent
hussy.’’—Hartford
hip. and I. having drawn my revolver. .at Plainfield. N. J.. Thursday, l&gt;y an cxhl 1 Jock /r "hImportant
part*,
the
hcnl
is
thrown
to*
’
'
.r
—
UDJXJrvaub JMM
uuv ......
— ।
nmK
j fired twico-in return.’’ Elliott denied ve- Wtionol pri.une. ot mind. A «mI oil :
getber and the milling begins Around Umrani.
A «•••&gt; ■;&gt; u&gt; l'ap&lt;-r'« tmiHnrnlt.
A.
u^tsr. Potatoes and around they go, each animal with its
•«i»che ’M I hemently that he ran behind two women stove exploded, and set her on fire, when mwk
duck*. •. .U1...
ll' •
U — The Vosn.r».i.v
per bbl. head over the rump of the one just In front
the boy ran in, wrapped n rug around hl* -St. Louis. Early Ohl*&gt;.
tUDg rr^.ini, the visit of 'the kaiser ' and fired over their shonidera.
|
A groom's right to wear a mustache haa
mother, nnd extinguished tbe flames. She Tcnn«v-e. $2AlU*.$3,100-25.
no beginning,
no end,
just a solid csUie
raui, ,
plra-nilnaU 1 L2M&amp;2J" PV
choice, $2-&gt;. —
to il*:ii*.-M J16u*«* «jf beyond mere
g. moaning,
,in,En*la?i wl^ thT.c?ort? dT
staring,
moaning, as
as only
only stampeded
stampeded cattle ' ***°
was only slightly burned.
sirawberrte.-Ka.
lue.
HJBaXSi
pel
•
l^jt
rase.
Balls of fire leap from horn to born. cbion ,n hl“ tttTor- Wh®° MrK &lt;»rimshawU.
Washington, July 13.—The state de­
roiirte*?
Th- Kaiser, accompanied by
Z—
Lu
—
ti;
Kaspbcrrira- Bed. $l.l«l-*« l*r « H «*e. cnn. I~’.L
•
1 groom wn* engaged ho was smooth shnven,
bexii.
. rv, ■! foreign Ktatesmen. met partment has received a lettbr from
Tbe cowboys are seated on their horses : but after a cold he grew a mustache by hia
The naUonal council of the National I
tl&gt;»- ci.!. - - - ,i- fnM&gt;0 c,f Englaad. and l»th Thomas IL Dawley. Jr., dated Gnat amain,
i—
still as statues, all forraiug a picture tbnt
Education association met nt Toronto I brush.
u-reen. srif-working. 4O4Hc. in- can't bo duplicated. Tbe ohler is passed J doctor’s udvlee, whereupon Mrs. Grimshaw
conntrj*- ।
its, are conviiMHl that the
in which he appeals for an investigation
ordered him to share or go without notice.
common brush. »•»
• i v- *.( I»rd Salisbury sealed of the alleged persecutions he ha* been Friilay, Dr. Peabody, of Champaign, Ills., | •ide and cover*,
I along to "Give more rooml
rooml"
’’ the riders fall
full
|
Dialing friendship. Tbe subjected to in that country. In his letter presiding.
vrk
I h»rk the •‘mill” ceases, and soon is beard The judge held Hint the demand wa* unressouaUe. If he had been a house servant,
F»I&lt;
' •* the coldness of the em- he states that while carrying on a legiti­
NewYoaz. July I*. ' a aeries of coughs: “Jca* clearin’ their plpea
Mrs. \V. B. Edgnr was sitting in her I
wearing powder and white silk stockings,
reception with tbe mate commercial business in Flores, he residence, nt Helena, Monk, holding a
to: csa
cash.
&gt;1.03;
July. |, for another dash,’’ some one says.
Wheat -Xa 2 ml winter
H. $
l.Uk JulyNow the rain begins, first slow, then in- I be might bnvu been required to sitae, but
hi- reception in Englund ns incurred the displeasure of certain gov­ knife in one hand trimming some flowers,
a groom was an outdoor scrvnnt, and a
. : ';v bitter was spontaneous, ernment officials and was thrown iu jail, Thurnlny, when .* flush of lightning par­
creasing, till finally it Is coming Ina driving mustache won a natural protection again*t
u.
•I ’-y tbe command* of the his property .*ciZ4*d and be was subjected alyzed her arm ami dashed the knife
sheet. With the first drops the cattle turn thn weather. The plaintiff got twenty-five
showing that interest
to the most cruel nnd degrading treat­ through an open door and clear acron* tatnlwr X*’*-. Kye-Nominal. Barley—Noid- and begin drifting with tbe storm, all the dollars damngca.—Boston Transcript.
i - •:» g&gt; together. ■
l^intlhmcwt. $B.r^lX2rior new. riders getting in front and endeavoring to
ment. He also says that his appeal* to the another roum^, Mrs. Edgar ban recovered
United States ministers have been ig­ from the shock. The house was not dam­ Lard- Quiet; July. $C » August, fa.**.
hold them back.
"If we kin only bold ’em till their hides
Live Rtock: Cattle-Market dull for all
•
Tbe youugest and the smalleat merchant
aged.
l'&lt; .i .-iii'im, JulyH.—The Ruwian nored.
get wet I b'lieve we’re got ’em." Ohl Joe
In Warwick county, Va.. Thursday, one ; tnieo al *d«*rlii&gt;e of M»15c pe* i&lt;« lb*,!
that I have ever known does business in
C'oliaps* of a Strik*.
| McRav
shot
and
killed
Leon
McPherson
j
grade*
ax
aasemw
------,
pr-&gt;, great displeasure at the cor---------- 1* ,.lr| rfttrlM the DftMBCU- i
w *** «»»dve steen. $X40;tfl.W [er WO lbs.;
Chicago, July 13.—The 'longshoremen’s ^iV^oldSr'riStwro-euSenoia. His name is Frank Wells, hi* age
&lt;linlityr□* husiasm which have ebarI
JnradiA. t2.9Q33.Ot Sb^h^
bull* nnd dry
But it wasn’t to be. Something gives
is eight years, his weight sixty pounds.
strike collapsed Munday, and the dock*
them a scare and away they go! No sooner
acjer:;*.,*-: -.i. \i,it of the kaiser to Engbion ox
of s
a icuMfeud. ” ~ t A
Walw, lust ■
v. Utubs dull at a d-rilue "f Mt P« &gt;bj are the loaders checked than other* turn Ho does a fruit nnd confectionery busineea,
isr.d. S .- r d q( '.he leading journals sug- are crowded with men Hacking employ* lion
Thw-n M-S(?A«psr 1«» lb“-; lambs, HS&gt;4*. leaden, and the whole* henl goes thunder­ commands a fine i*utrouago and makes
gwt th*: Et.-.-; i and France join ia a pro­ menu The strike' had. continued about
Hogs ’ Nominally stuady; five bog*. $4U»»4.e&gt; ing after them. Another mlU is formed good profit-*. The man who trade* with
three
weeks.
Committees
from
tbe
strik
­
test ag*h»««t English occupation of Egypt.
him will be plen.*ed, and he who tries to
er* U...™
'«&lt;v«r*nt lines
‘*rlU&gt;U*’
Toledo.
i
*
”
.rations nre making at St.
and the same performance gone over again.
•
I cent, since the last census wa* taken.
swindle him will l&gt;c disappointed. Frank
Pttr
So the night wears away The run*
-I Croustadl to give a warm Monday and asked for a _____
National trade as«embly No. M3, K. of
U a great boy.—Atlanta Journal.
which
reply
was
made
that
there
was
no
grow
shorter,
occasionally
an
animal
be
•• French fleet. |
of L., comprising the glass-bottle blowers
Wheat-Lower and «&lt; ‘‘T*
J *’
need of a conference, nnd it the men were of the United States am! Canada, will July.
august,
lumber. Ww- gins to ent. The rain is over, though the
The Ixuuk n estate of the Duke of Bed­
going hack to work they bad better be iu
| clouds still hang heavy. The lightning
^rn
-Qmet;
cash.
«fc.
Rous. July it--The Dirttlo says ibat a hurry about^t as full gangs were coming meet on the 13th inst. at St Lnuls.
Las ceased, and tbe riden sit still nnd mo­ ford covers USX acres, and is spread over
A ship loaded with supplies for the
th ■ pop. -t ;fi institute an action to estnb- from Wisconsin. Then tbe rush began for Ckflian
tionless, unable to see cveu the heads cf the three parishes of St. Pancnu, Blooms­
rebels wiilod from Sun Francisco her, $4.10.
Detroitbury
and Govern Garden. About 20X
Hah hi* right -y.er a piece ot land at Castcl places. The line agent* feel greatly re­ Thursday an I three more will go during I
the hones they ride. Water stand* every­
DaraoiT, July IX
where, and the cattle begin grazing in all acres nre devoted to pleasure gardens.
,
Gudolf I'.- rived under the law of guar- lieved at tbe end of the trouble.
tbe next fortnight. Altogether they will
directions. TLThe foreman gives orders
Co Tbrtxuare close upon 3,000 raddrama «x
Qirectiuua.
- -fci'
take
$1,000,000
worth of food products.
Wbmtli.i, action implie* tbe pope’s
u
.lrrt away, as
... onr
___ _____
H-nnU would
nr.lv 1 ionly
kLods shops
on his
at e—
1.630 on
on rat
his
estate1.630building
on building
ride
presence
Tll«&gt; haillr ------- . , __
*L&lt;®ptanc«of the law of guarantees, which
.Dr. Painter,
New York,
who .*went
to I. '
leases. 883 on repairiug lc*ea and. W0 tene­
Cabtkagk, Mo., July 13.—A trio of con­ Germany
to lieof
treated
with Koclr
lymph
“ ciutserve to stir up and scatter tbe herd.
the Vatican has constantly refused to
l for tuberculosis of tbe vertebrm, ha* ar- !
Milwaukee.
ment houses.
Some
unsaddle,
roll
up
in
their
wet
fidence men bare worked J. G. Jacolns, a rived at home and says the lymph is a
hvogn
luring iiIe pimi twenty years.
.... , ... .
■
Mii.wavkzz. July )X
blanket* and sleep. Others light pipes aud
farmer of this county, to the extent of Mi'"’■”
xLT.
Tbe application st tbe microscope to ma
cigarettes and begin watching for signs of
$3,0lX). It waa the same old game,tbe men
L.nika. July 14 -The Oxford Univer- representing themselves ns hind specula­
Cbk»p&gt; mrrcb.bi. han
.11 »"■
S. &lt;*^11?* lS«‘
tbe coming morning. With tbe tint gray chine shop practice for the purpose of
*ity duh extends an invitation to the tors, and inducing Jacolw to join them. contracts with manufacturers of plug • 41J»c.
'*• htreaka in the eaat bones are saddled ami proving whether surfaces are true is pro­
nounced by experts as being tbe best
the crew gather around for orders.
Harvard* t„ participate in a rowing con­ They insisted that he put up $3,000, which
— •—•­
After's Ml break fast, during which all method for obtaining accuracy thus tax
be promised to da Jacob* went to the tobacco and other gpods which requi.e j
test ol tie Thames early in September.
&amp;r. Loctx July IX
tel! their experiences of tbe night, and Old suggested.___________________
bank; drew out 13.00V, and on his way them to sell at “card"price. This is owing
wM-WMk:
J"b. «»«*
Keutenred tor Ballot-Boa Sluffliig.
Joe swears for tbe hundredth time that
home was met l«y a highwayman with a
The two of otectHc oranesi* growing
New Youk, July 10-ln the Hudson cocked revolver, who compelled him to to the anti-trust law passed by the last
this is his lasrtrip on the trail, beds are
dried, frtah horses are caught, the herd is
count}- court in Jersey City Thursday hand over the money. The nieu escaped. legislature.
_______
tallied and found correct, and one* more diea^^lyk.wqrkuu.oonwat’a
Judge Lippincott seatem-d Harry Spears,
Monday, July IX
Tbe total assets
the Keystone
------ . TMc; September, *7Mc.
facmsA Tro’ter, Joseph H. Buckridge,
Piiiladelphia
are of
$1,7&amp;5,61L41
of ---which
_
Spunro”*1 May Reesrer.
Whbky-Bteady; |LU
IxiNDON, J-Hy 13.—Mr. Spurgeon's phy- WTS.flOf'.ODl are estimated good and the . Lard-Dull;
Grower.
•
Oscar I- Freiburg to eighteen months
.Umsted good and the .
in Mate prison for ba!lol-bo&lt; sluffing in slciun* report that their patient has a

CATTLE IN A STAMPEDE.

excited.

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the general elections of 1810. Bail was
filed at gj,2M) ench pending an appeal.

rhauce of rocoveiiug.

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�week and find tbe finest has# and perch

Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Thursday. July 1&lt;5, 1891.

MAXSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
■MMXD AS KKCOKIXXAM
TO HARTINGS, MICH.. POSTOFFICE,
:
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Theory OvtrwhrimM l»y Fact*.
Attorneys for free trade persistently
maintain that a tariff on imported pro­
ducts, whether It be high or low',' is always

those engaged In transportation and mid­
dlemen generally, and furnish farmers and
truck growers with their market

Additional Local News.
Mrs. Effie Simpson is trying to get up a
club of 1000 subscribers to tbe Ladin
Home Journal. Should she succeed she
will get one one year’s training in the
Boston conservatory of Music. The maga­
zine is the best one of its kind in the country
and numbers among Its writers tbe eminent
men and women both in this country and
abroad.
Anyone wishing to subscribe
should encourage Miss Effie In tier’most
worthy enterprise by subscribing of her.

Officer*) succeeded in locating her in
Lansing, but all of their efforts, together
with that of her mother, failed to Induce
her to tell of his whereabouts or any of his
past history- Miss Landfair met the
rascal In Milwaukee about a year ago,
where she was learning the dressmaker’s
trade, nnd It is thought was Ignorant of
bls former marriage. During his residence
in this city Jenne made many friends as
he was Industrious and of a jovial disposi­
tion. His domestic life seemed to be a
moat happy one and many ht;re will be,
greatly surprised to Irani of his arrest.
If all reports are true It is hoped that he
may meet his just deserts for his rascally
actions. Much sympathy is expressed for
his family and for tbe young lady, all of
whom he has greatly wronged.

Rev. Wm. McKee, of Dayton. Ohta, vr!U
preach In Rogers’ hall, Hastings, Sunday
evening, July 19th.____________

No

Name and Residence
t Bert Jewell. Johnstown
'001 Laura A. Grover
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Hve'mlnnows reasonable. Row boata or
all kinds. The surf bathing at this rosor.
Is delightful, and from 100 to 200 genUemrn aud ladies may be aecn bathing toanTSoym*
frolic like achool

Bathing suits can be rented at

children

plmlc xrovra. «1U&gt; ubl'’- rptao41d well
ut w»Ur. .n4-ell emivenknee. tor pIMle*
N. T. Parker has dedddd to piot a por- Do eol U1M lhl» "" opportunity. Mml.
Hon of his farm, which fronts on West turnl.bt.1 el KoteU tor so eenu. TleKrt.
State St. and will aell a number of valua­ goo4 only on .puelel neln. Ixrtrlnx 11mble lote 4x19 rods at very reasonable terms.
tlngo at 8:07 a. m.___________ __

Following are the real estate transfers
of the week ending July 19, 1891, as
added to the price at which all similar
taken from the books in tbe register's office:
products are sold, whether these be of for­
Polly Kuhlman to David L&gt; Bullinger; parcel
clgn or domestic origin. This contention
One afternoon last week W. F. Hicks
"ifiPw'.lwbllS’ to BlaTh.lbum: ■
Tuesday forenoon rather a lively scene
has become the fulcrum over which ••re­ entered the American house, doubled him­
■
‘
ZAUWtffi «•&gt;
was
witnessed
on
Green
St
between
Dr.
form*' orators and writers see-saw in ful­ self up In two or three chairs and was
soon wrapped in the arms of Morpheus. E. IL I-athrop and J. H. Dennis and the
fillment of their task to depoputarize the Before landlord Mead could prevent IL manager and employees of the Electric
IO &gt;«U fpolicy of protection with American voter*. (and he tried very hard (?) of course) a Light Company. Seeing a man with a
Bena ud l4.BKd.M4:
The one and only ••reform” president went man from Flint whipped out bls camera hand saw climbing into one of bls trees,
1. C. IU-”
and took in the whole situation. The pic­ to saw off some limbs. Dr. Lathrop protest­
to the extreme of side-tracking tlie requir­
ture can be seen at the American house ed and a little scrimmage ensued, which P wS. ““'wC. wwtumor.:
ed report to congress on the condition and free of charge, but W. F. swears that he ended by the fellow being ordered off of
affairs of tbe country io give prominence will get even, so we may have to record tbe premlRes. The employees went away. p
d iw
j
il i
However after the Dr. had left his home
and emphasis to this cherished tenet in the something further in the future.
the fellows returned, and cut out the limbs,
creed of free trade orthodoxy, and emblaz
If will be remembered that last year as they desired, not heeding the requests "USS. r- M.nnde u c. L
considerable was said about the horse -Lee of Mrs. Lathrop and positively Insulting
onIng Jit upon his party’s escutcheon.
R”. formerly owned by Dr. Andrus of this her. When the Dr. retumedaat noon he
But among American voters tbe majority
city, being known here as Pete. This year met Louis Bentley, the manager of tbe
m
la made up of men who do not make poli­ the horse Is making a very creditable show­
Electric Light company, and asked why Habersaat40» sue 3 Maule Grove «.U&gt;ties a profession, and these are disposed ing for himself. Laat week in New York he had cut out limbs and put wires
The Bigge-t of Big Shown.
to place more reluyice upon historical facts he went a mile In 3:24 and his owner Mr- through his trees, against his civil request
Within tbe past few years tbe circus
Church says that be will liave a record of He was informed by the youthful manager
than upon fine-spun theories. They are
has experienced an. evolution that has
2.18 before the Reason closes. Hastings
the men who see more significance in a, people are still interested in “Pete” though that “the Electric Light company would worked a complete transformation of Ito
cut out juat as many limbs from his trees character.
Glittering chariota, trained
phenomenal national prosperity than in all be Is owned abroad and is known by another as they d—d please and run their wires
and skilled performer* spectacular and
the essays ever written by students wltii- name, and his actions will be watched with where they d—d please." About the same
zoological exhibits and thrilling hip­
a great deal of interest.
perforwance was repeated In front of J. podrome performances, have taken the
out experience in practical affairs. And
Time your affairs so as to take in the H. Dennis’. In tbe afternoon Editor place of tlie blatant brass baud, lialf-dozen
■ fortunately they are not alow In discover­
Grand Ledge excursion to-morrow. The Dennis had them arrested for trespass,
ing tbe fact that there is no concurrence train will be tbe regular morning train on laying his damages at 8100. The ease red wagons, and the old faabloned one
ring with Its mediocre performances One
between the free trade contention that all the C. K. A 8.. leaving this city nt 7.09, was commenced before Justice Beadle and
of tlie products of this evolution Is Ring­
tariffs are paid by the consumer and the and reaching Grand Ledge at 9:15 a. m. adjourned for a week. After the ad­ ling Bros, world's greatest railroad shows
The'return train will reach this city at 9 journment the bulldozing manager gather­
antics of those foreigners who are . trying
which exhibit at Hastings on Tuesday.
p. m., and thus allow 10 hours at tlie ed bls little clan around him saying. July 21st. This colossal enterprise has
to get their wares into our markets. beautiful Seven Islands of Grand I^dge -Come on and i’ll show you how to let
When the last congress advanced the tariff -the Central Park of Michigan.” All daylight into the trees" and went straight grown by steady steps until it now can
truly claim to be the biggest of all big
on wheat, barley, potatoes, aud other who went on the excursion to that plaee n to John Dennis’ where he climbed Into shows. It dr»es not owe its advancement
the trees and sawed out a few limits.
agricultural pipducts, the squirming among year ago were delighted with the place,
to the use of the names of once great men.
Our
contemporary
got
wind
of
what
was
and unanimously of {be opinion that no
farmers was confined to tbe north side of more pleasant day could be spent than at that going on and hurried to tbe scene Just In now long since dead, or interested in name
only, but to the best efforts of live, active
the Canadian line, and every man who picturesque resort Fare for the round time to push the step ladder over on
men of this progressive age. who do not
was bunting for facts could see IL When trip 85 cents, children under 12 years 45 which Mr. Bentley was standing. Mr. think that the American^&gt;eople want to be
Dennis had agreed to furnish a pole in
tbe decree weut forth that certain lines of cents.
i front of his residence tall enough so that .humbugged, but believe that nothing is too
.
manufactures.should hereafter pay a higher
A most distressing and fatal accident the wires would not touch tlie trees, free good for the people’s money.
duty than formerly. It was from Sheffield occurred Saturday forenoon to a two years of charge, and thereby avoid all trouble
.Obituary.
and Birmingham and Cornwall and other old child of Henry Norton, who lives on that might arise. But the animus of the
Adam Sponable. of Hastings township,
the farm of Levant Mdntyre, In Hastings whole affair was shown a little later when
died July 8. after a short Illness at his old
foreign manufacturing centres that .the township. In the yard and not far from
the manager, in conversation with Dr.
earliest and loudest notes of protest were the house was a nail keg. into which slops Lathrop, told him that he didn’t want any home, where he liad lived upwards of 30
years. Decrarad was born September 20,
■wafted. Whereupon common-sense voters from the kitchen and swill were emptied. trouble with him, “but we Intend to get
1813. In Montgomery Ca. N. Y.. but with
very properly asked themselves why three The little one was playing alone around even with John Dennis.” for what had his parents removed to Ohio, where lie
the house, and while unnoticed, fell Into been said in his paper. Editor Dennis has
outsiders were so solicitous over the ques­ the keg b**ad foremast, there being four said many things in his paper that were lived many years, married Maranda I*artion of increase in our tariff If all differ­ inches of liquid in the keg at the time. unjust to tbe officers of the Electric Light sons, raised a large family and came to this
place In 1859. By years of toll and care­
ence was to be paid by tbe purchasers who The abaenae of the child becqmlng noticed company, but this cannot Justify the man­
soon after, It was discovered in the posi­ ager in Broking revenge through de­ ful management they accumulated a good
decreed IL And the inevitable conclusion
tion stated. All efforts to revive the little struction of his (Dennis') property and home and enough of tills world's goods to
reached was that the sellers of foreign one proved futile.
The parents are shows a very wrong spirit and the wooner keep them nicely. But they have left it
goods do not believe tbe theory preached nearly heart-broken over the calamity. the young man Is "called off*’ from his for the better home on high. Three
sons and three daughters and several
The
funeral
took
place
Sunday.
lofty perch the better It will be for him
by their attorneys, however sincere these
and the company lie represents. The grand-children and hosts of friends are
may be in proclaiming it.
Hastings Ims made a record to in* proud lighting company through its manager can left to mourn, but not without hope. Tbe
Not only do such facts as these speak of this year In the line of sidewalks. All
just us well be civil and Just to all without funeral services were conducted nt tlie
louder to the practical pian than any mere of the new walks that have been put down forfeiting any of its rights and the manager house by Rev. Puffer, and lire body laid
have been concrete or artificial stone. ought to be particularly impressed . with to rest beside the loved wife and daughter
dictum of theoretic philosophy, however ।
Not a board walk of any kind has been
to await the resurrection morn.
vociferously reiterated; they also more built This speaks well for the city and is the fact that young men especially should
He has gone to Join tbe loved ones.
have a proper respect tor their seniors.
In thatworM Ihat’s tree from pain.
truly betray tbe inspiration of that zeal worth)’ of emulation for agnod many years .We have always advocated city proprietor­
Though we miss Idin, sadlr miss him.
to
cotne.
Nothing
adds
much
more
to
tbe
with which the policy of free foreign trade
ship of an electric light plauL but anyone
Yet our less l» hl» great gahi.
appearance of a town than nice walks and acquainted with the finances of the citv.
He has met a joytrns welcome.
Is urged upon voters ot tills country.
A crown immortal on bls brow.
as far as expense is concerned it Is a greet
While the free trade attorney draws near deal cheaper In tbe end to put down a con­ knows that it would not have been safe,
sound or business like for the city to go
to the ear of American consumers with his crete or artificial stone wal&gt;than a board further In debt and Increase taxes at this
No more he’ll wateb us from the window,
promise of cheapness and increased pros­ one, as it will last two or three times as time. Therefore all hailed with delight
No more meet us al the door.
long besides adding more to the value of tbe new copipany wbieb promised to soon
But we ever shall rcmemtwr
perity under tbe proposed new economic
the property. In conversation with Dr.
Fmlies of welcome that be wore.
dispensation, it is“evident that his heart is Lathrop he informed us that tlie artificial remove the stygian darkness which
And at parting from tbe loved ones.
has surrounded this city from time Im­
Never more his tears will flow.
With foreign producers and those who stone walk recently put down by him, cost memorial, and back of it was a strong
But our heart. vrill ever cliensh.
Though we have no father now.
seek gain from tlie expense Involved in but little more tlian it cost to put down a public sentiment—a most valuable ally to
concrete walk. Several are waiting to see
transfers and missions. It will prove no how hl» walk will stand cold weather, and any corporation in a city of this size that
Why not have the pleasure
depends
upon
the
people
for
patronage
and
easy task to induce practical men to con­ if It pasros through the winter all right,
of your summer vacation com­
help. But it will not take many actions
template these plain facts ot tbe situation next year will see more stone walks laid similar to those of Tuesday for it to lose,
mence with thn commence­
Id other than their most significant aspect than ever before in this city.
ment of your summer vaca­
ail the public sentiment it started out
tion? Make the voyage to
The Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw with, and no little of its support We
Tlu In the •‘Reform'’ Camp.
your selected refuge a part of
railroad are grading a newly acquired tract have upheld it from tl«e first as has also
the scheme.—start out right
The shipment of seven tons of pig tin of land on Walbridge street and soirfli of Dr. Lathrop, for the majority of tlie stock­
—enjoy life as you go—see
from tlie Temescal mines, in California, is their present depot, and have already laid holders, If not all of them, are home people,
somethin# by jhe way—trans­
and representative citizens of the city and
Staking trouble for those "wrong-siding a track to Vie Michigan Central right of whp had the Interest of tlie city at heart
THE
form the necessity of travel to
way. Tbe company will t^on begin the
champions” of English Industries, who erection of a modest, but neat and conven­ when they took stock, and because we be­
to the destination (and from)
TRAVERSE
In an entertaining and in­
have been pretending that the tin-plate ient passenger station upon their new land, lieved it to be a splendiij thing for the
structive pastime that will kill
This city. We liave been glad to defend both
question binged on our ability to produce the building to cost about 88,000.
WAY;
what otherwise might be a
officers and company against the unjmst
will
bring
the
depot
about
two
blocks
tin, when they know that the principal
tedious and
stuffy time.
of
our contemporary,
the
nearer town and will be very convenient attacks
hems in the cost of tin plates' were: 1st,
Take advantage of modem
for Michigan Central connections. An Journal, but we cannot defend tbe
conveniences—make a little
labor; 3d. tbe steel plates, and, further, offical of tbe road said this morning: "The action of the manager In hte evident self­
inquiry in advance—learn of
that If we imported tin, as the Welsh building of the new station is but a part assumed right to cut and slash where he
pleases, against the proteste of citizens,
the new ways—particularly
makers do, It would lead to direct trade of the plan the management of tbe road simply liecause tbe company has vested
of the Traverse Way—by way
has long entertained, that of ultimately exwith Australia and the Straits Settlement. tendeding the road south, following Wal­ him with a little power. The company
of the Chicago A West Michi­
gan railway to Traverse City,
Now the Engineering and Mining Jour­ bridge street across Main, around by way obtained its franchise legally and lawfully,
thence by boat .over one of
nal, whose readers have some knowledge of the marsh and tbe waterworks, and get­ but die young man should not construe
the rights granted to those of absolute
the most delightful sheets of
ting
out
of
the
valley
near
Heydenburke
of technical subjects, proceeds to hedge as
water In this country.
hill. Now, don’t say too much about this ownership—a deed of tbe wool city, so to
follows, after unkindly referring to "the new depot, as it will probably only be a apeak In fee simple, with a sort of first
if you are going to any
place on Grand or Little
•omewhat ludicrous incredulity of our ex­ stepping-stone to something better if the mortgage on the earth. We regret that we
Traverse bay ydu will find
cellent contemporary, the New York Even­ road should »be extended”.- Kalamazoo are called upon to say what we have, and
that
the West Michigan tea
what
we
have
written
has
not
been
with
tag Poet,” the inspiration of the larger Telegraph.
any feelingofill will toward Mr. Louis
great favorite thence as It Is
part of its editorials:
We hear that there are a few (the num­ Bentley as manager, nor any of the officers
to Chicago. Detroit, etc.
The fast exprwm leaving
The fact that an American mine is actu­ ber being very limited) who have made or stockholders. All recognize tbe manager
ally producing tin In marketable quantity some complaint against bicyclists being to be Mn upright yonng man, well posted
Grand Itaplda 11:30 p. m. ar­
rives at Traverse City at 6:00
is encouraging, and we trust will moder­ allowed to ride on tbe sidewalks of tbe city, Im hte business, and give him proper credit
ate the vehemence of tbe incredulous, not that anyone has been run into or in­ for IL Personally we feel very friendly
and lands passengers within
a few steps from the boat
while tbe modest proportions of tbe pres­ jured. but there is nothing else to kick toward him and wish both himself aud the
which departs Immediately
ent output should prevent the boomers about just at presenL Tbe road may be Electric Light company the best of success
and arrives at Charlevoix at
from talking too loud. It is somewhat tbe more proper place for wheelmen, but but when through any cause he attempts to
the
Just
rights of
disappointing that no further progress has in dearth of good roads In the city tbe side­ utterly ignore
1130 a. m. Petoskey at 1:80
and run the whole city, we
p. m.. Mackinaw at7:15p. m.
yet been made in the new industry of tin­ walk is about the only place left and as others,
plate making, after the number and char­ long as riders have been as cautious as think it time that he should be called
Geo. DeHavek.
General {Passenger Agent
acter of the promises that were made when they have been in this city, there can be off. Instead of spoiling at least the ap­
the heavy tariff was under discussion, no very serious objection to tbe sidewalks pearance of our beautiful shade trees by
but there is little doubt, In our opinion, being used. Certainly tbe wear and tear climbing up and down with “climbers,” it
that eventually all tbe tin plate used in on tbe sidewalks is not very great and as would be Just as well and Just as easy to
The Michigan Central will run a special
tbe United States will be of domestic man- long as due caution to the rights of pedes­ get up and down with ladders and we
train via Grand Rapids and U. W. M. R. R.
afoctnre. and—though thia Is still doubt- trians is exercised, there can be no valid know that It would please all a great deal to Ottawa Beach and Macatawa Park.
fol—with tin produced from our own reasen why the walks cannot be used by more. We hope that this trouble will re­ Tueaday, July 91st, 1891. leaving Hasaalncs. It is certain that we can mine and bicyclists with perfect safety to pedes­ sult In being of some good to Mr. Bentley, tlngs at 8.-07 a. m.. and sell round trip
manufacture at a less cost here than fit trians But tbe moment the safety of tbe and that he may draw some good practical tickets at the following low rates from this
fone in England, even with our wages latter Is imperiled tbe owners of wheels lessons tint will last him for some timedly: Adults *1.00 and children M rente.
■early or quite twice as high. This well cannot blame tbe city officiate if they are We doubt If any of the officers or stock­ The train will arrive at Grand Rapids at
known fact is due to tbe greater output made to keep off of tbe walks. And right holders wilt approve of hte actions, which 9:35 a. m. and at Ottawa Beach at 10:35 a.
here per man per day. partly because our here we will say that it stands wheelmen were done we think not with an evil
use the utmost caution heart but with an enlarged cranium, and m.; returning, leave Ottawa Beach at C p.
mmi work harder than is the custom in band to
m. and Grand Rapids at 7:00 p. pi. All
tbe
walks and an exalted opinion of personal greatness.
•broad and partly because of our greater when riding upon
w ho desire to stop at Grand Rapids will
avoid any accident. We believe that there
■we of labor-saving devices.
have that privilege.
Trains will run
Tbe first fact referred to is of compara­ is no one in tbe city so selfish and unaethrough to Ottawa Beach, landing passen­
A Mammoth. Blood Sweating Hip­
eommodeting as to refuse to give half of
gers tn front of Hotel Ottawa. Passengers
tively small consequence. Tbe economic the walk when properly asked or warned.
popotamus
foet of Interest Is that "the heavy tariff­ And one-half of tbe walk is all that it is
Among the many specially interesting wishing to go to Macatawa Park resorts
can take Steam Ferry boat from Brach
will induce “our greater use of labor-aav- necessary to give for a blcyelist to pass and rare specimens of zoology to be seen dock. Rate 5 rente. Steamers Kalama­
with Ringling Bros, world’s greatest rail­
and
pass
safely
on
any
ordinary
walk.
fogdertcra.” It is thia greeter use of
road shows Is the largest living hippopota­ zoo and Macatawa will leave Ottawa
labor-saving devices that enables us, payBev. Herbert Jenne, formerly of this mus In captivity. Hia weight is greater Beach at 2 p. m. and Macatawa Park at
city, but of late resldhig near Hickory than tbe hugest elephant This mammoth 2:10 p. m. for 20 mile excursion on Lake
Corners
was arrested tlie fore part of the amusement Institution will .-Dread Ito "city Michigan. Fare 20 cents; children io
tries, to produce a belter and cheaper pro­
0Uawa’ Ikach ,nd Macatawa
week for bigamy. Tbe evening twfore of snow white tents” in Hastings on Tues­
duct; wlille tbe higher wages enable our July &lt;th Jenne left bis home near Hickory day July 21st '
I ark Resorts at tlie entrance of Blaek
Lake Into Lake Michigan, near Holland.
workmen to produce such an abundance telling hte wife to look after herself and
20 miles south of Grand Haven and So
•* food and other comforts of life that the children as be was going away on
miles southwest of Grand Raplda, have
some business. It seems that be went
Ail are entitled to tbe beat that tiielr
direct to Let,Ik where be was married to money will boy, so every family should become papular by reason of the great
Mbs Celestin Landfair. The eoupie went have, at once, a bottle of the best family natural advantages found there. Incited as
they are. on tlie shores of Lake Michigan
teat tbe record.” Concurrently their to leasing the Monday after the 4th and
remedy. Syrup of Figs. to clean*, the
stayed at a boarding bouse until Thursday. system whan costive or bilious. For sale and Black Lake or Macatawa Bay. a btoiu »c and *1.00 battles by all trading
druggists.

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TS.’SSJU’T .„«&gt;•»"'•&gt; •&gt;■»*

Hurrah for Grand Ledge! Tbe Episcopal
Bunday acbool of Uds clly will give on ex­
cursion to the Seven Island# of Grand
Ledge Friday July 17th nexL Theac beauti­
ful islands have been justly termed "The
Central Park of Mldilgan” or the "Mack­
inaw of Southern Michigan." One year
ago the same society gave an excursion to
this famous reaorL Every oue who went
then will be a missionary th^ year. Tbe
attractions of this famous reaort are in­
creased by tbe construction of a steam
roller coaster whlqh will be a curiosity to
thousands of people. Tbe Island houae
baa been enlarged for the fast Increasing
trade and is a place of convenience and
neatness, aud a source of great delight
to those who annually seek Ita cool,
pleasant shade. The Sunday school who
gives this excuraloa has pledged a large
amount to pay for the large west window
of the new uhurch and hope by this ex­
cursion to receive substantial aid. The
train will leave on the C. K. &amp; S. from this
city at 7:09 a. m. reaching Grand Ledge
via Woodbury, 9:15 a. m. Ample accom­
modations will be made to accommodate
everybody who cares to go. There will
be no change of cars and .the return train
will reach this city at 9 o’clock p. m.
The price of tickets Is exceedingly low be­
ing only 85 cents return fare and children
under 12 only 45 centa. Let everybody
turn out and make this a gal* day
and assist the Sunday school in this worthy
enterprise. Ticket# for sale by the ladle*
of tbe society.

He Has JiriM
Dr Beaty, the Famous Spec­
ialist Reaches Town at
Last.

BanlAhe. the Bern.

Cnred.
That poets are born not made
. ..
Inx with which ererylKHly 1. t.iniu.1
muw phMCM wmethlox mure in..
old bookworm who be. .pcm .
•tody ot modlcl .dener .„d
kototkllpmctlc.1 method.

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of such Vital Interest as the &lt;elwti
/r
pby.lertn It I. Import.nl tlun th, L
ere .bonId be exerelwd. «ud u’u’.Tl
object or Ibl. article 10 cell u„.
ot inch ot our nwder. m him tie
with uy form ot dlw.w t,,
kUlnmeol. ot Or. M. Baty.
oT uniform uccews (or, r.r
nflje truth ot Or. H.mm„mrr

.
B“,y
&gt;r*rt In Sr
study of his profession, securing th»
highest diploma, from three of the worM’.
greatest achool. of medicine.
But in addition to his learning he wksesaes a quality which no course of svX
could Impart He is able to tell almost it
a single glance and without a question the
disorder from which any pcn-.n may i- *
suffering. This Is nothing short of intul.
tlon. since there are no infallible outward
signs of any dlseaee. Many people will
scout at tbe idea that any man c*ii be eudowed with intuitive knowledge of disease
In other persons, but such people will be
convlndbd if they will take the trouble to
call on Dr. Beaty. Tilt- doctor does not
stop at this intuitive knowledge, however
A local photographer tells a story of • He questions the patient closely as to the
young mao who came into hia studio one history, duration and effrcts of the
day and asked nervously if he nught have disease, and his diagnosis, when rompkta little converaatlon with him. The visitor ed. is as near to Infallibility a- human at­
waa painfully ugly, and after aome awk­ tainments can approach.
Some years ago Dr. Beaty decided to
ward blushing and indefinite allusions ha
aaked the artiat if he supposed be had abandon the humdrum round of every day
among hia aatuples h picture of any youtg medical practice, such a, the treatment of
man who looked like him, but waa better fever and acute diseases.
Leaving the beaten path to the every­
looking.—B’-ngor Commercial.
day plodders, he gave his attention to the
treatment of nervous, chronic and soTHE MARKETScalled incurable disease*, and his uniform
success in ids chosen field attests the
wisdom of Ids course. Incurable cases of
apple*—Dried.—
any disease whatever are seldom met with
Butter-10012.
in Dr. Beaty’s practice, although a very
Clorer reea
OODtOO.
large proportkm of patients are sufferers
Bran* -91 .&lt;» per bu.
Corn-03© c.
who have been assured by other physicians
Beef—Dre*sed.9560C|c.00 calves, 94.30 613.00
that nothing can be done fur them. If it
Is true that nothing can lie (fi ne—and II Is
rarely true—Dr. Beaty frankly rays to and
Llme-Seilinaat soeperbbj; waterline,91A0
is never guilty of halding out false hopes
per bbl.
to suffering .people for the sake of pin.
(&gt;*ts—ueperbu.
Fotatore-OOc. per bu.
Thousands of people who are t»-day enjoy­
Fork-94 Wt9LM.
ing the blessing of good health owe their
Plaster—Heillng at *LM per ton.
happiness and their live* to tlw lucky
Halt—Selling at 91 per bbl.
Timothy Seed—belling al9lA0 perbn.
chance that led them to Ute door of this
Wheat—No. 1. whiles JH: red A3.
wonderful man.
Flour—93.7.1 jht hundred.
Those who have been afflicted with
Hye—75c.
•
chronic diseases until life ha* become a
burden; until every day and bouris filled
Beans—92.00 per t&gt;u. for dtv picked.
with
suffering: until the belief that only
Butter-l2fU.ic. creamerv ITftlP
Corn—Or per bu.
death can end their torture has liecome
Egr»-iM»l«e.
fixed
In their minds, will find in Dr.
Gats—lie per bu.
Beaty a friend who can and will exorcise
Poultry—Live: chickens, e;
duek
&lt;
tire demon of diseasXand bring back to
turkeys.
Wheat—No. 1 white 9L03. No. &gt;red,*l.cx
the sallow cheek the h\ig banished hue of
perfect health.
Tlie estimate here presented of Dr.
CattfeNheep nnd Lambs—
Beaty’s powers—that Is more than skill­
Bogs—Medium and Mixed
may strike some of our readers a* incredi­
ble. but tin* skeptical have only jo Investi­
gate to be thoroughly convinced. It yow
family physician has l&gt;ern dosing yon with­
out effect: if he has told you that your caw
is incurable, yon should not deepair.
Tbe chances are at least twenty to one
that proper treatment will bring oomplete
relief. If you fall to consult Dr. Beaty
you fail in your duty l&lt;» yourtelf aud per­
haps extend a perioiV &lt;’f torture which
could be cut short nt once. All nervous,
FOR THB
chkmic. throat and catarrhal diseases are
trriked with never-failing success by DrBeaty.

MIXERS

C.&amp;S.S
BLOOD

DOCTOR

ths greatest

CANCERiSCROFDLA
REMEDY OF THE AQE.
BL°°D and SKIN Diaeaara
^urtfler it haa no equal. Send
fte jMunphlet showina
nf

A.CaST

,
Hastings. Mich.. March 20, iw®.
1 "rBS.
*ith a scrofulous sore on my
arm which wm a vunntax »ore tor over two
b;r Pknletans with no effect
•nuby th* we of flveorsh boUteS of Mixer’s
Coneer and Berofola Hynip wa* entirely cured
and have never been afflicted slnreN. T. Pakkxb,
Prop. Hasting* House.

Late from Etolwrli, ScoW, •
Arrived at

JULY 13,
And Will Remain Three Weeks.

For Sale by all Druggists.
rKKFARxn nr

Dm. Mixer &amp; Sons. Heatings, Mich.

STEKETEE’:

IMPROVED

hoq Cholera Gore
HOG CH0LEBA, and
PIN W0HX8 IN HORSES,
HCNDKKD8 OF THEM.

ROOMS AT THE

HASTINGS HOUSE.
SPECIALTY:
The Nervous System,
Chronic Throat and
Catarrhal Diseases.
To those who have been neglecwL bad­
ly treated, or pronounced incurable. i»e »*•
pralally extends an Invitation.
cures when others fall; his treatarntli
mild, cures permaneuL and teiws reason
able, and within the reach of all.
Give the Doctor a trial, and he wlU S' '
you satisfaction.
..
He positively will not take a ca*e w

cannot cure.

COME EARLY
It may take some lime to cure yom ue
is alwaya on time, and crowded tne
days of his visiL
To U* lick one who h" *' * f1
and .re not able to rtalt I hr l’MrI r
.
roraonal ruoloaUon. tie will
"printed list of questions on app
Bime of tbe most brilliant
*
•ver made were of peraima that he

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m
patches,
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answered.
Office Hovm, 9 a. m. tod P- »•

�Little Harrison and Jerome Van Arman
PGRSONALJiENTlON,
gave a party to their young friends Friday
afternoon. About 50 little boys and alris ^Claude Potter returned to Detroit Mon- ■i"1)- »«■IWL____
were present and enjoyed themselves im­
—wTr cock. L**i_,yr,i ■ i— mensely If noise and actions are anything
week11' Ba**’ °f Fllnt‘ "nS ln l^e C,ty laMt
to judgeby.

Hasting? Banner.

glassware
Cash ami things toeat given
in erriiai
for farmer’s pro-

Now that the season of vacations lias
Krank Beckwith was hi Lu^e Odessa
begun In earnest, an article on How to
Rest, by Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, in the last week.
August number ot the North American
Thomas Uwrenaou was In Gobleville
Review, la sure to lie read with the great­ last week,
est Interest.
^rs- J- C. Cole was In Kalamazoo
\JThv contract for building the new school Thureday.
nouse was let to Bentley &amp; Wilkins last
Ben Ue, of Kalamazoo, was In the city
week, the contract price being 17100. The
wall for the Mme win cost about 8640 Thursday.
more, making the total cost of the building
Mr. and rfrs. Will Hay visited In Alle­
about 87740.
gan last week.
Jas. G. Seaman, a farmer living near
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wilcox vialtcd in Goble­
Nashville waa arrested last week on a ville last week.
charge of making u false affidavit to se­
Jphn
Beamer, of Grand Rapids, was lu
cure a pension. He was taken to Grand
Rapids and placed in jail, but Is out on the city Friday.
bail at this writing.
Mrs. Jonn Buchanan was in Lake
L/Slre. Julus Russell gave a hollyhock Odessa last week.

dure.
Sugar- are way down and
•he bottom falling out.

party Tuesday evening in houor of Mrs.
Frank Hamilton of Muskegon. All of the
floral decorations were of hollyhocks and
were very beautiful. The affair was as
unique as it was pleasant

&gt;'e« vegetables of all kinds
and a line line of fruits arriv­
ingdaily. Always fresh; at
very |0"' prices;
■
We still have more of that
A No. 1 Hour at *2.75 per cwt,

A tin, line of crockery and

Call aud see us.

JOS. ROGERS

fhe Soap

that
Cleans
Most

is. Lenox.

You can

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.

F. R. PANCOAST.

Mrs. Frank Ninas, of Lake Odessa, is
visiting in the dty.
Mrs. John Busby visited her slater near
Bellevue last week.

MIm Gertie Stebbins returned from
Mrs. Chat Briant (nee Miss May Shel­
Muskegon last week.
don) formerly ot this eltr. died at her
borne In Middlesboro, Kentucky, July 5th,
Mel Gwin. Delton’s hustling merchant,
ot typhoid fever, leaving a husband and was In the city Monday.
two children to mourn her loss. She had
Miss Blanche Shrincr returned from
many friends here, especially among the
Traverse City last week.
.
younger class, who will regret to learn of
tier death. ,
Phln Smith made a business trip to
Grand Rapids yesterday.
Monday night or Tuesday morning there
were very few who slumbered during the
Miss Maud Bartley spent the fore 5»rt
severe thunder storm. One stroke of light­ ot Uie week at Wall lake.
ning that will Im* remembered as being
Mm. John White started for Muskegon
sharper than the others struck a house in
the 2nd ward belonging to Morgan .tones. yesterday for a short visit.

The houw was damaged some and the
tenants shocked.

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination.
find the ,

Will Kreler, of Middleville, was in tbe
eity on business Wednesday.

Shirley Smith Is the owner of a new
W. D. Hayes and R. K. Grant and fam­
“Victor” bicycle. He is also the able rep-. ilies are camping nt Wall lake.
resentatlve of tbe manufacturers for this'
Dr.
and Mrs. Clarence Young, ot Alle­
city, and will no doubt be pleased to talk
bicycle to any one Intending to’purchase. gan. spent Sunday In the city.
The material and workmanship of the ma­
George Black, of Centralia. Washington,
chine are first-class and far easy riding is visiting his parents in this city.
cannot be beaten.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith and son.
Will the committees of the various Don. start for Bay View to-morrow.

townships, whose duty It I* to report the
Mrs. Frank Hamilton, of Muskegon,
deaths of tbe pioneers during the past visited relatives In the eity last week.
year, please report to me at once sending
I
Miss Florence Hoy, ot Wanseon. Ohio,
their communication to me by mall at
is visiting her uncle, O. A. Whitright.
Bay View. Michigan.
July 16th. 1891.
Mr*. G. G. Spaulding and son, George,
Clkmkwt Smith. Historian.
are visiting in Grand Rapids this week.

1*. T. Colgrove and L. II. Everts were
—People who have tried it are of the
opinion that a liberal dusting of wood ashes in the Valley City Tuesday on business.
will kill the worms that are attacking
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frost are visiting
Cifeuhuii ’.hi- w&lt;-l\ 3,000 young grapes. Any kind of dry du**t
relatives In the south part of the county.
sprinkled on worms that breathe through
Miss Franc Hill, of Grand Rapids, was
■ I’!izt*s t«»r advertisement* their skin will usually kill them, and It
the guest of Mrs. John Goodyear last week.
*.u.; nn.Tt thi- ■ ' •• T •-•-days at latest to mar be that It will kill these pests. It ft
will
worth
trying,
an
the
dry
nstus
will
do
:r»w iii-vi V.t’’; a’.! &lt;• i*tu«r «f the week
^sfohn Rolterts went to Detroit this morn­
no harm to the vines or fruit.
ing to attend the National meeting of bicy­
clists.
A visit to Dr. Lathrop's treatment room*
Tikr ;b-Ixdge excursion to-*
Miss Mary Leins left for an extended
during office hours will noon convince any
one of the benefit to be derived from the visit with Indiana friends and relatives
xioiei'i-al •■.riet w-.rk i« being done In Electric Cabinet tathc. The doctors are yesterday.
treating a number of pat]enta each day, U*fT&lt; n Lunn has accepted a position In n
nnd having remarkable snrecev Persons
!u?uh Alwine ;&gt; i-tdldinuan addition to
tailor shop In PetiMkey and left for that
suffering from rheumatism &lt;»r any nervous city Tuesday.
his bouev n the 4th want.
affection can be assured that electricity
Mrs. Harris (nee Miss Daisy Deny).'of
lK.rr MuiL-' h.i* !&lt;•! ■ &lt;&gt;f («n with a new win cure when all other means fall.
Detroit, is visiting the Misses Edith and
Ktsuk.vbiii
niher fellow* don’t.
A very valuable supplement will accom­ Nellie Baitcock.
Goniyiur lk\j-. ;t&gt;- pi:Hing down a sjone pany the next nnmlM-r of Harper's Weekly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Saranac, were
wilk in front of their hardware store/
It will l&gt;e devoted to some special features
guests of their daughter. Mrs. Frank
A fra u;&gt;
those gent’* summer of the eleventh census, and will present In Hams, last week.
jiatt-U-&lt;
at &lt;v-t at Holden ,t tabulated form such facts and figures with
-reference to the progress. Industrial, and
Hlrr'*.
*
Glen Balch, of Kalamazoo, has opened
resources of the different states a* are of an engineer's office In tlie city, over Hicks
A g-*! many fniHfthi.1 city took In the —
. ..^ -public.
--------------most general Interest to-- the
It a
A Spence's store.
races at Kalaautr&lt;&gt;&gt;&gt; last week, and were will be worthy of study and preservation.' \|
' Tbe countenances of the &lt;*ditors of the
well «dtena!aed.
,
Thursday Mrs. W. H. Shantz was driving NasbviHeand Woodbind News Illumined
It seetu* .&lt;• if Barry- t-otfnty could sup­
our streets Monday.
ply the i i;u nd X"T any quantity of home and had n step ladder in the phaeton ।
with her. In getting the ladder out It
Mrs. Cvdell Whltrlght returned last
cherriz* this year.
caught the wheel In some manner and ,night from a visit with friends in Wanseon
Uouf- am! .&gt;,trn to rent iu fourth ward rattled, scaring the horse which ran about and Napoleon. Ohio.
rornrUiif Park md Center streets. En 20 rods, when she succeeded In running
Frank Hilbert. C. C. Dean. J. M. Smith
him Into a fence comer and stopping him
The buggy was completely wrecked and aud C. 8. I*almerton. of Woodland, made
Fine '.in-- &gt; f !adl»-&lt;* and gents' shoes at
Mrs. Schantz was Injured to some extent .u raid on this city Tuesday.
Su.w!”.. it will .pay you to see
Mrs. Will Goodyear and mother. Mrs.
than before y .ti buy.
•.
H. A. Goodyear has greatly improved
Beatty, nf Orangeville^ start for a trip
•SjezUck-' ■:
and all kinds of tbe appearance of the store occupied by through northern Michigan next week.
E. W. Morrill, by making tbe entrance ’
optical gc.iS at
deeper and putting In plate glass. The LXt ItenWH and Milan Waldorff left for
John BE-«.«»iKn’a.
improvement this year hi the fronts of our Battle Creek Monday, taking their bicycles
All owing me on account must call and business places I* very noticeable and is with them. They will visit In ARikm bcwtilc at w.’&lt;
1 need the money.
the subject of a grent deal of comment. /ore
(
returning.
.
A. Wooi.ET.
Nothing gives a city more the appearance
Warren Williams and son. Harvey
IhDp.mea card And 1 will" bring you of thrift and prosperity than nice business Willlama, of Milo, with their wives will
wfir-t :
clover mid timothy liay at fronts.
start for Petoskey this evening to spend
tight dollar? per ton.
H. B. Andbvr.
The business of tbe Hastings Chair A itbe remainder of the summer.
We bavr several second hand reapers In Table Co. starts out most auspiciously.
Mart Gillman has succeeded M. H.
K&lt;ak! repair of different makes for sale Though Its line of samples has been in Collins as agent at the M. C. R. R- depot
Grand Rapids on exhibition less than a -Vanderbilt couldn’t have made a better
eheap
Me-mek Bros. Jt RevxuI.do.
week, and with no one yet on the road for selection as Mart Is well known and well
8l0o will buy a good two story house
them, the orders already received from an .liked.
rod will make a cheap comfortable borne.
inspection of the samples by buyers who
Enquire of Hastinrs Engine * Iron Works.
Tlie Misses Flo and Kittle Bendle start­
are now In Grand Rapids aggregate over
for a three weeks' visit with Eastern
‘•Hippie" trot'.ed a mile in Kalamazoo 82,400. and with good prospects for very ed
(
yesterday morning. Miss Flo
j
&gt;a&gt;t week in !•;■.•. Her performance so much larger gales from the exhibits at the relatives
attend tbe convention of teachers tn
rlraM-d l&gt;an Reynolds that the latter talks । Valley City. There Is certainly no reason will
,
why the Chair A Table Co. should not, Toronto
.
before returning.
of baying|&gt;er for a carriage horse.
from the great favor with which Its first
I"
Tkeorati.ib by !!&lt;•«. Clement Smith was samples have been received, confidently 'VXum B^noU.. ot CMa«o.
Sty yr.ter-1,, &lt;-.l!lnr oo old fri-nds
trknd! and
■&gt;«!
UM of the jran-'-'-t productions ever llsten- expect a large business this season. The &lt;
tdtoluFi. .-jtfirtand the people on every prospects are certainly most flattering for jrenewlorold ■rqu,ln(,ri&lt;*«. NJ
been here In three &gt;e«r» he hnrd , knew
hand wet. loud In Its. praise.—Freeport he new Institution.
1
the pure on nxount ot the innny Improve­
Herald.
The new game law as passed by the ,ments.
SpleiuM t/resl.’ng engine and boiler for legislature allows the killing of wild
0. D. Spaulding, of Hastings. T*f’,ted
*ale cheap, made hy Wood. Tal»er A turkey between November 1 and December
Morw. In perfect condition, also liest rub 15; woodcock between August 15 and ।brother, John .nd Th.den. S&gt;»"Ww
nrrtiT
He was at one time a resioeni oi
ber and canvas threshing belts at Hastings December 15; wild duck, wild waterfowls,
IMlerne. HU boyhood d.y. «ero ,P«&gt;&lt;
Engine &amp; Iron Works.
and snipe between September 1 and De­ here, and every spot of ground In iand
cember 15; ruffed grouse, partridge. ।
a bent this village contains a hlstorj
Tbe state teachei* Institute for Barry pheasant, coilln,
or quail. Virginia (
familiar to him.—Bellevue Gazette.
County will be held in this city commenc­ partridge, between November I and De­
ing at 10 o’clock a. in. Monday August 17th cember 15. In tlie upper peninsula
It is reported that George f'”11'*’’'
partridge
or
ruffed
grouse
may
be
killed
tod elorine at 4 p. m, Friday August 28th.
Marshall, the official "ten0«Ta'J"rL|±d
Further notice next week.
from September 1 to January 1. At any circuit far the past 18 years, has
time tbe use of any swivel or pnnt gun. ;
Pairrs were full of reports In the spring yacht or slnkboat or battery for tbe kill­
Hte bow peaches had i&gt;cen killed by frost ing of wild duck or ether wild water fowl
the lake diore. Peach growers are Is prohibited. Nor shall any person break,
now jpanpelled to go through their or­ train or practice any dug upon any gsme to ^d^torseMlon. and will be greatly
chards ami thin out the fruit.
2Sd- T’”’ BAXMKB Wishes him success
birds during tlie cloned season.

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It Costs You Nothing
To see our stock of clothing, hate, caps and furnishing goods,
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.
HASTINGS. MICH.

WE LEAD I
OTHERS FOLLOW.

Our efforts to place before the people of Barry county lines of clothing,
hats and furnishing goods that give the most wear and satisfaction and best
value for the money have been rewarded by a large increase of trade the

first half of this year.

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■

We go into the next half with feelings of greater confidence, and assure

all that we have made better arrangements than ever to deal with you on
terms of advantage to yourselves.

Seasonable Goods
for summer wear, in clothing, hats and underwear, we are offering at a dis­

count from regular prices.

In his new field of labor.

When joy spend your money you should
Tbeelectkm law passed by tbe legislature
M* that you get value received for it You will be a great change for tbe better and Is
»l'l alaap gel the best bargains In an Improvement oyer the present statute.
watches, fifie Jewelry, clocks and silver­ The respective party ticket* will be
ware at John Betsmer's jewelry store.
upon one street of paper and parallel. The
head will be “Offical Ballot.” followed by
Fjigineer* will find at the Hasting*
printed Instructions to the voter. Then
"Wine &lt;k Iron works office the latest and tbe wonts
republican, democrat and
best entmc, r's t;ulde and instructor, with
prohlbIWllon over tire respective party
•11 question* an&lt;l answers required to bo a
pomlnatkiiiK. After the name of the ticket
X™mrhe ‘JTto
licensed engineer on land, lake or sea.
will be a small square wherein tlie voters­
Cowmencitpz on Saturday June 18th. will check (x) If be wishes to vote tire
..
r„ ,ua navv and know that ne
we win commence and close out all our ■ straight ticket. Tlie same square cheek XJ".
»
•n',‘
Wies. tnk« and children's hats regardless I will be opposite each name vot.-d for and
"&gt; «wt to make rcom for fall and winter , on spllttlrkebia check must be m»deatf«fa*&lt; n»r« In bls service- ___________
*!ockpmx Smith, at the Racket
: the name of every cemdhtate v‘*c*i 'orWe tavn?reen
No ticket peddling will be avowed. Dor
The report that Prof. Sterling's house ; will the giving of cigars or any endeavor
ran made bv the Hastings bote
broken into by bur riant last week। to Influaoenee voters while at tbe polls be
«*•'»
pjwedto be with- nt foundation. Tbe’ FH-nnitted. The Judge of Probate. Ornnty
arrived home Saturday and expected Clerk and County Tn5ator5,r_/J7£^1„^.t^
thOT"1
everything upside down In hb bouse
wu nw: agreeably surprised to led
*’«rything all right.
I

.iP®

GRANT.
Leading Clothier.

�Dreadful Disaster to Another
Excursion Train.

LESSON HI, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 10.

AN ENGINEER'S FATAL MISTAKE

Rurfrffc$»oe

l
’
,
:
j

HEART DISEASE

[Compiled from Leaaon Helper Quarterly by
pcrmiiwion of H. 8. Hoffman, pubUaber. i’hiladclphia-1
After Andrew brought hia brother Simon
to Jean* we read that Jeaus went into Gal­
lire and found Philip, and then that Philip
found Nathanael and brought him to Jesua.
If the work had thus gone on, each one
finding
or being
found ot
Him,
.......
&lt;.n Jeaua,
uv—urt, VA
teTUS AWUUU
Ul llUU,
quickly bringing another, bow different 1 Both tbo method aud resyltfi when
the
would ue
be vouay:
today! Why
should •. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
io® world
worm wouiu
w ny should
not everr
—J u
r_~.Ltnn. A«
!.* taste,
tnrfn nnd
every saved arral
soul brinebring nnnthnr
another tr&gt;
to -IAJe- _
and
refreshing
to athe
and a/Hs
acts
sub?
;
L "And tbe third day there was a mar- gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tbe sys­
rfw In Cma ot G.lll«."
mut......_____________
. Nathanael (xxi,
, —
This
was the town ot
2), tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
~J ’*
t be strange if this was hte aches and fevers and cures habitual

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t nilties—The VlrUin* Literally Cooked
with Hoaldlnc Steam—A Wife's Fa‘
■tenetet . .." ------------ - ------------------l&gt;,...a^-o»lr Ti.ro- r«r&gt;M. net or
_

.

AsFKJt, Colo.’. July 18.-A horrible &lt;*■
tastrophe occurred at Aspon junction, on
Ihr Colorado Midland railway at I
| Vclock
j’pjocfc yesterday moruing.
morning. that
vua» has filled
•*•«—
• mna,
mROy uuvv
ouni br.ppy
A......V home® In this beautiful
_ n__ —
i. 1. .1&lt;L-soUtion
—.latten and
valley
with
and death.
death- A
AColcolUsion occurred between a Midland locomotive and the hind coach of tbe Saturday
night excursion train running between
Asi&lt;n And G.enwood Springs. The coach
load uf people returning from the Springs.
A- plMAUrt
etea-ant Dauro
wb.re.feubaure unu

Chicago.

Stow.: A&lt; CMoW-PMWriphte. &lt;k
Cbfauo. »■ °Oar Iaa«u&lt;&gt; gAttiw. portV°t^ocMioa:
A* Barton—Bokfcm, IS;
Columbu.,'1 At Pl.lteWl»»-Atbl«ic,
r- St Iziult, ■ 1- At Baltimore—Citeii,8; UAhtaore, * At WteMntUm-Wtehingtoo, U; lAui.rlilc. 7.
CHICAGO. JoUjU-Followloa nre tte
.wr-tote- tea note br towroe elute
yutenley:; Al HltoSuw-Mw
VoHt,
;; yestevunj
- ------- . 11.
__ ik
A* f"Inrtmhut
1 —( inrltilixti.
Pittsburg,
5.
At Cincinnati
—Cincinnati,
! » Brooklyn, 5 At Cleveland-Cleveland,
I 1; Boston, 4
At Chicago-Chicago, »;
,miawipnut 7.
! |Philadelphia.
.
• . i . Ati
.. Boston-Boston, 7.
c.
Association:
7; St
[
a - otb«r games postponed-mln.
CHICAGO, Joly 1R-The league base
j
yesterday is os follows:
P|tH|lurg—Pitsburg, 7; New York. 4.
&gt;Al Ctoc|noJlti—Cincinnati. 11; Brooklyn,
'
Al cievelaodl-CieTeland, 14; Boston,
; r At Cbicagn-k-’bteago, 11. Phlladd&gt;hin, 8.
3.
i
| phia.
__
I' Ateodatlon:
Boston-Boston, ».
3; SL
A-rertrtlon: At Borton-Bo.U.0.
Sb

__
_____ .
...
.
■ ।
8iATum&lt;w diow thu one ta rm. bo A
weak or diseased Heart. The first avmnsymp­
toms are short breath, opprewiou.
oj--------- --t*—
fluttaing. faint and hui
mm .pril.,njun In &lt;lde,
constipation. Symp of Figs is the
“A»dthX«ter&lt;&gt;fJ&lt;.u.wM1bOT."
then smothit,- ■
(and death,)\ I—---------—. —
mT
••Bl
—xl.monR
” K&gt;tal»lh
'Bleraed
among women.
women."
Kliubcth Mid,
said, sonly remedy of its kind ever pro­ spent, were at~------ , r—„
.
Heart Cure is a
’ l__ . _1________ 2,. ~__
ebe t&gt;»t tenevrf" (Lake duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ horrors of a frightful
a;..l.rtn1 railroad
r.lir.^l accident,
artMeirt.
„ J., Wuhlugum-Wuihbook on Heart Disease, with wonderful &lt;
L 43-45). Hnr
But when another on a certain ceptable to the stomach, prompt in which resulted in kUliug^two people out­ { ingtun, 8; Columbus, 7^
cures. FREE at druggists, or address
occasion spoke of Mary's bleesedncaa Jesus its action and truly beneficial m its right, inflicting fatal injuries upon fire
Dr. Miks’ Medical Co.. Elkhart, Indiana.
‘
C
hicago
,
July
11 —League games on the
replied. "Yea. rather biassed are they that
effects, prepared only from the mo*t more, and severely scalding and burning | base ball field yesterday were as follows; At
hear tbe Wnrtl of God aud keep it.” No­
I Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 2; Philadelphia, 4.
where are we taught to worship or even to healthy ana agreeable substances, iu many other*.
Haw the A ecideat Occurred.
' At Cincinnati—Buston, !■; Cincinnati, S.
think much of Mary except as a highly many excellent qualities commend it
NOTICEFOB HEARING CLAIMS.
Engineer Switxer, of lhe excursion ' At Cleveland—Clhvoland. 4; Brooklyn, 3.
honored woman. See Jesus only! Wor­ to all and have made it the most
State of Michigan. County of Barfy-s*.
train, had run bto train np to tbe waler ' At Chicago—Chlqago. 8; New York, b.
Nuih-e I* hereby given, that by an order’ of ship God!
popular itmedr known.
*
the Probate Court for the Comity of Barry,
2. “And both Jesus was called and His
Svrup
of
Fip
is
for.
Ale
in
50c
J
iai.k
'nl
th.
Junrtiuu
tor
w«ur.
Whoa
• ------------------Association: ApPhilndelphln—.AthleVte,
feyrup of Fig- •
made mi tha e'rventh dsy of June A. D, 1*1.
&lt; and SI bottles bv all leading druc-1 backing down to get. on the main track g. Cincinnati, 8.
At Baltimore—LouisMX mouths from I bat date were allowed for disciples to tbe marriage."
A L J Ji'tekln dra&lt;roi«t wl?n ! Hue a
“hot out from lhe coal ri,,e' *
li At " Mbjngtoucreditor', u, pnNwut i heir claim.* sgalnst the
These disciples were probably the five 22.
estate ot John A Barbrller late of said county, referred to in the previous chapter—An­ gistA
Any reliable druggirt wbo . •'««. *
fu
ft WBy „ i w«hington, 10; .Columbus. 4.
Boston.
deceased, and that all creditor*of said de. eased drew, Simon, Philip, Nathanael and tbe
on"
k
are required to present tbrir claims to*ald
Probate Court, al the Probate office, lu the City unnamed one whom we suppose to have
of Hasting*, for examination aad allowance, m been the writer of this gospel. It is al­
or before tbe eleventh dav of December next, ways safe for the disciples of Jesus to go
aud that sueh claims w 1 ll be heard before sold
court, on Friday, the eleventh day of September where He goes.
natl, 7; Borton, 8 At Cleveland—Clove_ __
. the
.
... ____
•- ___
main
track
and। __.i-.k-.-i.
made the al- .i nati.■ R uosaon. H
and on Friday. tbe eleventh day ot Ihscember
8. “And when they wanted wine, the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Ux»k
‘ *
B: Brooklyn. A
At Chicago—
next, at tea o elock In the forenoon of each ot mother of Jesus sahh uuto Him. They
tempt, but struck the rear coach of the *“?*•
those davs.
"
York. 16.
SAN FNAKCI8C0. CAL.
excursion
train
at
the
switch.
The
force
have
no
wine.
”
Dated Hastings. June llth. A D. IMH.
At Boston—Boston,
L0UI8YILU. KT.
NEW YORK, N.V.
of
the
collision
tore
the
check
valve
from
'
A.hte.t5;
/
Cha-. W. aumstiioxo.
Tbe revised version says, “When the
Judge of Prob*towine failed." Their need is going to draw
forth his fullness; their emptiness will give
PROBATE ORDER.
an opportunity to glorify Him. It is even
people.
! Washington. 1; Columbus, R
Stale of Michigan, County of Barry—as.
so still, and always so; His strength is
Cooked
by tbe
Se*ldlnE Mtoam.
Tb~
«»■»!.
WOO
' CuaawJul, jU-Seor- mad.
At a wmalou •( tlie Probate Court for the
Then ensue.I u t«De ot terror impo«iUe
Cuuntv of Barry, holden rt the ITobatr Ofllce. made perfect in weakness. He only nsks
ttdrtrtite. Tbrj—OA-n. »«• M
■*«"'
’T nun
.
in the Citv of Hartings. In axid county, on Wed­ our nothingness.
nesday, the Mih day of June, iu the year one
“Thou nrt Simon, the son of Jona; thou
merer id lhe roaring, rtiwchlog mon.i.r lores; A l Pittsburg— Pittsburg, fi; Phila­
thousand eight hundred and nkiety one
at their aide. Through the broken valye delphia, 7. At' Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 0;
Present, Charles W. Armatrong, Judge of shalt be called Cephas, which M, by inter­
pretation. a stone."
torrents of scalding steam and water J Boston, fi. At Chicago—Chicago, 3; New
Probate.
In lhe matter of the estate of George
Thus said Jesus os Ho looked upon him.
poured out upon,
upon, tnc
the ucipiew
be I pies* viciiuw.
victims. Of । York, 7.
jivtonvA
vv'jjvxui'. ।, poureu
At Cleveland—Cleveland, 7;
KMMMi dteSMMB*
It you have !xvn born from above, you. OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER । the
passengers in the car three Brooklyn. 19.
;he twenty-five posrengers
.
■
Emma Simpson, administratrix of xald estate,
MORRILL’S STORE. HASTINGS.
j colored
‘
‘ were in the forward&gt; tomcome* into court and represent* that »he Is pre­ too, are a living atone in the temple, the
men who
AssochUiuu:
At Boston—Boston, «;
pared to file her final account a* such admlnls- church, the body of Christ, the new Jerusa­
partmeoi were the only not ones injured.
Some more cheap houses wanted rang-;i Conductor M iler w ith tb% train crew and Cincinnati, 1. At I*hiladelphia—Athletic,
tratrix, and |H-*ys the uni- may be allowed aud lem now being builded.
12; IrtOnisvIllv. 2^ At Baltimore—Bal.tshe be discharged from her said trustA “Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what lug from SiCHJ toSlOOO.
Thereupon it to ordered, that Friday, the
। the uninjured psv-teogcra immediately be- non, 2; Columbus 0. At Washington—
Remember that this column contains but
, I7tb day ot July. A. D. MM. al ten o'clock ta have I to do with thee! Mine hour is not
। jan tin* worK uf rescue. A
year old - Washington. 5; Ft. I-ouU, fi.
tbe forenoon be aligned for the hearingot said
.
;hlld
of
Mr.
Frank
Ellis
of
Aspen,
wm
petition, and tbak tbe heirs al law of said de
There is no unkindness here, for He could
takau out nead; Miss Annie Phelan, of THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY.
ceas«'&lt;i aud all okber person* interested lu said
I have improved and vacant city iota for
estate, are required io appe.-u- at a mnuIoii of *n!d Dot speak unkindly; neither is there nuy
Cardiff, died ten minute* after rescue.
Court, tbeu to baUolden at lhe Probate Office harshness. If we understood their customs sale nnd exchange In all part* of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe l.eonard. Mr. nnd Mr-.
in tbe City of Hastings, in said County, and lietter we would bettor understand their
Fanning lands for sale and exchange in j
Frank Ellis. Thomas O'Donnell, Mi-s
show rause. U any there be. why tbe prayer of
the priKtouer may not be granted. And tt is language, but let no Sunday school scholar all parts of the county.
Mary O'Donnel, .lame* I-each, all of As­
Minneapolis, July 11.—The Christian
further ordered, that said petitioner give nifflee eren for one moment tolerate the thought
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop
pen; Mr. and Mrs..A.R. Rogers, of Pratt, Endeavor people! are early birds. Yester­
to tbepersons Interested in said estate, of the that Jesus could speak harshly or unkindly erty for sale at s bargain.
Kan , and Mrs. J. G. Baldwin, nnd Mis. day tbe conn nt ion met nt &amp;30 p. m. for a
pendenev ot said petition and the hearing
I have choice Chicago property for sale,
thereof, by causing a eopy ot this ardec. to be to His mother. The Inst clause of the verse
L Willoughby, of Glenwood, were fear­
prayer meeting! of half an hour. The
published lu the Ha»ting» Baxxrk. a newspa­ reminds us that He has an hour and a time well located in different parts of the city,
fully scalded aud buruAi.
per pi inted and circulated In said County ot for everything.
ranging from 8425 up to 850.000. a splen­
regular morning session began shortly
Barry ”««• In each week for three successive
Mre. Ulltaughby's 1‘ltlful Plea.
5. "His mother sailh unto the servants. did opportunity for investments in that
after 9 a. m., when the New York delega­
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
The injured and dead were placed in tbe
Chas. W. AiuiSTKoxG.
’ marvelous city when* fortunes nre marie In
Whatsoever he sailh unto you, do it.”
tion, which bad been detained, arrived
(A true eopv.)
Judge ot Probate.
His mother evidently understood Him to Real Estate, 1 have maps of the city lo­ liagKngt car and brought to thia city,
where all the Qbysk-inns in tbe city were and was received! with rnueh enthusiasm.
mean that He would sec to it iu due time, cating the different placvu for rale.
In attendance, and every possible aid After religious exercises the committees
PROBATE ORDER.
and therefore instructed the servants ac­
was given to the injured. The victims* were appolnied, and then a “free poriia
Btate of Michigan. County »f B:\rty—ss.
cordingly. Pharaoh said uuto the Egyp­
Ata sea»ion of tlie Probate Court for tbe
On Jefferton street tap houses and lots jrirs of agony were heartrending, and ment" wan conducted by Rev. J. A. Ron&lt;lCounty of Bam. holden at tbe Probate Office in tians, “Go unto Joseph; what he saith to
lheir scalded faces and arn&gt;* aud bodies a &gt; tliaier, of Indianapoli*. and tbe beat means
the city of Hastings, in said county, on Wednre- you, do." Jacob's wives said unto him, al tancaiiis, and on easy terms.
tight to
to bring
bring tears
tours of
of pity.
pity. In
In spite
spite of
of all
all 1 of society work were dincusred. A Chit»c.e
Near furniture factory.—one lot and’ right
dav. tbe 2Ub dav of Jaue in tbe year oue “Whatsoever God hath said unto thee,do"
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
house well finished
81.000; 2500 down. 1 efforts to save their lives, Mrs.-Frank delegate from Texas said: “Chinee come
(Gen.
xli,
33;
xxxi.
IS).
If
the
qnestlpn
of
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
slow, but lie comd sure. I want to take this
bal.
on
time
at
7
per
c«-nL
I
Ellis,
Mrs.
Baldwin
and
Mrs.
Willoughby
our lives concerning everything was
Probata.
Anri one house nnd lot one block from • Mtsl within two hours from the time of wonderful story back to my friends.”
In tbe matter of the estate of John A. “What has tbe Lord said*" nnd our deter­
BaebeOrr. dereaaed. /
factory. $soo; SWO down. bal. at 7 per'.*1*® wreck, Mrs Roger* died at 5 o'clock
mination
“
That
only
will
we
do!"
how
On read Inn nu&lt;l fillug tbe petition duly verified
rnttertlny morning nnd her hu*band at 10
Delegates reported lhe progrem of tbe
of Clement Nmilh. administrator of said rotate safely we would walk and how successful­ cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot &gt;’«!«*. Mm Baldwin nnd Mhl WhL work in different! parts of the countrf nnd
praying for reasotri therein set forth that be ly we would work!
.
tnay b- licensed to aelClhe real estate ot Mid
0. “And there were set there six water factory, 81.000. 8&amp;00 down, baL 8 years ' “’’Khby *®ra the most frightfully burned, all the report* wtre very encouraging. A
deceased as In said petition dcKribrtL
'
j The latter -------------- •
l»-gg&lt;xl- piteously
to be kept dis|mlch sending love and'greeting was
Thereupon tt is ordertxl. that Friday, the pots of stone, after lhe manner of tbe puri­ at 7 per cent.
17th day of July, A. D. UWt. at ten o'clock fying of the Jews, containing two or three
Several splendid bargains in the 1st dive until her husband could roach her. sent to Rev. Mr. Spurgeon, who is ill unto
lntheforenoon.be assigned lor tbe hearing of firkins apiece.”
Of tbone etlll living. Mias Mary O'Donnell death In England. Tbe meetings in tho
ward and other parts uf the city.
said petition, and that the heirs al Uw of *.u&lt;!
It Is evident from the next' verse that
afternoon were principally fur committee
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­ will die.
deceased and all other persons Interested tn said
estate, are reqnlred ta appear at a sewion of these vessels were empty, and thus we nre ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
Ten Other* lladty Injured.
buidneos. At the .evening aewdon a num­
said court then to bg&gt;6okten at tlie Profile reminded of the kind of vessels which Jesus
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well located in ' Ten others whose uames can not be ber of addnvMM were delivered, the speakOffice, in the city ot Hastings, in Mid county, can use. To be willing to be empty, clean
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has un the land 1 brick tearuod were injured. It is thought that era being Rev. S. il. McPherson, of Chica­
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
erf the petitioner may not ne granted. And it is
store three stories,
koiIV*. also
bihu dwelling
awci.ing house
uouse ami
auu •। Mary O'Donnell's iujurit* will prove go; Rev. L J. Lansing, of Wort-eater.
further ordered, that said petitioner gtve notice to be where we will be uf some use to good barn. U
Can ‘be bought ut a bargain. ; fatal, while a majority of the other* are Maa*.. Rev. Dr. Borrows, of Chicago, and
to tbe persons interested in said estate, of the Him; it is tbe privilege of every believer
Mirt. for
tnr Hastings
ll*«iir.&lt;ni or
..r Grand ' in
hj *
g hcowun
serious vuuuiuuu
cunditiou.. Mr. «i.
J. u.
G. muuBalil- others.
or will exchange
pendency ot said petition, and the bearing
thereof by causing a ropy of thtronfer to be to be “a vessel onto honor, saiicUfled, and Rapkls property. The city of Seneca Falls • win, husband nf the dead woman, is now
Lights Det Out by Lightning.
published tn Hie Hastings Ba xx kk. a newspa­ meet for the Master’s use, anti prepared has a imputation of 7,000 and upwards—is ' in Chicago lying at tha point of death,
While Dr. Barrows was speaking a
per printed and circulated In said county of unto every good work” (11 Tim. 11, 21).
largest town In Serena Co.
[•-Mrs. Baldwin and Mr*. Elim were sister*. heavy thunderstorm came up. and while
Barry, once in each week for three successive
7. “Jesus saith unto them. Fill the water
weeks previous to said day ot bearing.
40-acre farm in Irving, all Improved, soil. Mr Boger* wm engaged on the Varney tbe deli-gates were applauding lightning
pots with water. And they filled them up good. ' Can be bought at a bargain on easy j tunnel at Woody, Colo.
struck the electric light wires, which
(A true copy. I
Judice ot Probate.
to the brim."
terms.
I Arrested for Bobbing the Woanded.
burned a fuse and caused the lights to go
The servants were ready, the 'order 'jpui
84 acre* fractional—over runs 15 or 20 ' WhUe tbe injured people were at Aspen out, the coh vent icai hall being left In total
I given and promptly obeyed. Ready and acres,
mile east of Sheridan, good fratn-. Junction the- .person
Mr*. A.B.I’ Rogers
»•»—— darkness. President Clark quickly arose
- ---------of
---------------। prompt obedience is required of us and ed house. One of tbe cheapest farms In
was robbed of a gold watch and chain aud and requested everybody to keep their
। ought to be our constant habit. Vowels Barry Co., will take part city property.
slso 8130 in money. There were also other teats. The choir then struck up a hymn,
must receive before they can give; the use
TIME TABLE.
10 acres near »lty. good house and barn, robberies reported but not authenticated. tbe audience thus being kept under perfect
of vessels is to receive ami give, not to re­ well and cistern. 150 fruit trees.
acre With a warrant sworn out by R. A. Rop- control, avoiding what might have proved
ceive only, but to receive in order to give.
grapes: SI,300. cheap. .1, down, bal. at 7 hatn before Judge Prentiss, Marshal Andy a serious panic.
8. “And He saith unto them. Draw out per ctnL
Sutton went to Aspen Junction and ar­
Stations.
now, and hear unto the governor of the
100 acres In Woodland tn exchange tor rested J. G. Kuhn, a cook at tbe railroad
FROM BALMACEOA SOURCES.
feast. And they bare iL"
smaller farm and difference.
sating house, charging him with the rob­
How very soon tbe vessels, so recently
190 acres In Hope township, known as bery. Marshal Sutton now has his pris­ News from Chill tieprearnta lhe Governreceivers, become givers—ami why not»
ment^VletoriouA.
the Doty farm, will sell for StfOO on easy oner in tbe county jail.
But ask yourself, dear reader, “Ara I a
New Yore, Jtjly 14.-Important in­
terms.
giverf" and if doc, “Why notf" '•Have I
Cressey
Several b0 acre parcels for sale nt bar­
He disclaims ail knowledge of tbe formation regarding tLe latest develop­
received nothing?"
Milo....
gains ranging from fil.soo upwards and« ! money,
be was
requested by
reavwvj, but
WMV says
anjs that uo
w IV reqUCSieU
Oj ments In tbe Chilian trouble was received
•Crooked Like.
9. “When the ruler of the feast had
D-lton..........
Mime will take part city property in ex­ j Mr*. Rogers to take her pocket book by cable yesterday by commercial houses
tasted the water that was made wine, and ,
■ Cloverdale ..
change.
. from her dms ami hi^nd It to some one
knew not whence it was (but the servants
with Interests in that country. It is stated
Shultz............
I have several large farms for sale will landing near whom she recognised, but
which drew the water knew), the Aler of
that tbe plan to capture the government
Hastings.. .
take small farm in part payment
could not reach. Kuhn daims'that be did
tbe feast called lhe bridegroom."
torpedo cruLwcn Almirunle Lynch and
I
have
some
city
property
1
will
trade
this.
He
turned
the
watch
and
aomn
The water had become wine—“He made
Woodland
fcr
good
farm*.
&gt;ther trinkets orer to the proprietor of Almirante Condell at Valpanfiso, by brib­
w omlbun
the water wine (chapte riv, 40; He who,
. 1 contemplate a more extended system lhe hotel, and disclaim* all intention of ing the crews, was discovered and the
F*«
through tfib vine, had from the days of
leaders in the scheme put in prison.
Lain! inc
of
advertising
and
It
would
I
m
well
for
robbery.
Noah wide water into wine now does It
Detrott.
Th&lt; Insurgents Badly Whipped.
instantly, for He is the vine, and we know those who wish to sell or exchange to &lt; all
----- ------- rt
.HU,
On Tuesday and Friday ot last week the
at this ngt t»ey at once and get the I eneflta.
Later.—Thoma* and Mary O'Donnell
that He can do everything.
Union Pacific R. IL lands for sale In the are now considerevl at point ot death. Miss insurgents engagod the government In
Stations.
10. “Aud saith uuto him. Every man at
nt Cuquimbo and were defeated
D'Dimnidl
nnt
.n “
' i"
l
■ •iuittle
“tie
o'niLJir
'“rltl
‘ at Cuquimbo
'■«• &lt;&gt;'»«'■ All tte iMurgoot
tbe beginning doth mH forth good wino; ■states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington. io™ ter “rS
and when men have well drunk, then that Utah, Texas, etc, upwnrda of 5,900,000
SOUTH.
which is worse; but thou hast kept the acres of fanning, mineral nnd timbered
, Kxlamatoo Ar..
lands, ranging In price from S5 to filo per
Ka*: Cooper Lv
good wine until now.”
HUehlaDdJuuct
Hear this bridegroom getting all tbe aere; one-tenth down, ten years ctedit on
Creaaoy.............. .
Frequent excursion retes given, fie and the shock to their nervous kvstems :: news of the Paris decision In regard to tbe
credit for that with which he had nothing balance.
Mito...............
being too great. An but three of those In ’ new cruiseia just completed in that
to do and Jesus gete not a word. Oh for etc. Call and get circulars.
Crooked Lake..
Dritou
the car wenped in jurj these would bring country. Ov. Ing to this nefeatand the
thia spirit which, conscious of the approval
growing strength of the government
rv» rent ale
lhe death roll up to twenty two.
of God, is so abundantly satisfied that
SHERIFF *8 SALE.
8hu?U....
ureat demorallxatlon exists among the
nothing disturbs.
insurgents.
Il Affixes
11. “This beginningof miracles did Jesus ecuUou issued onto! IbeCbrcu t Court for the
au,r
Xkhlgao.
tn
me
in Cana of Galilee, and manifested forth directed and «i-bvrre«l and against the room
Milwavkke, July 10.-As a criterion
DEATH IN THE CIRCUS RING.
V,.
and chatiela of the llaMlnK7cre*n.er) Com­ of the merit* of the aaengvrfest the grow­
His glory."
Woodbury
RS u
Here is tbe Spirit's testimony that this pany of the eity of HuaUnp. Couutj of Barry ing intercut in the name is most accepta­
and
State
»f
Michigan,
andin
favor
ot
lhe
f
lasLaming ..
was the first of all miracles wrought by UnnCit} Bank. 1 did on the first dav of July. ble. The female chorus appeared Friday
Ixtfrntt
Him, thus putting the stamp of untruth- IMl. levy upoi* and take and ae&lt;xr all tbe rwht afternoon and was greeted by a Urge
Clintox. la., Joly 14.— Daring the
fulneu upon all records of miracles said HMe and Merest of the said defem ant. the audieoco. The aoloista were Mr. Hugo
to be wrought by Him before this time. Hasitog* Creamery Company, lu and to th- fol­ Kirchner, who made a decided hit with paugh’s show, the crane broke upon
losing real eMata situate In the City of UaaUun
Tbe Spjrit. anro testifies that here He mani­ iu said county tu-wtl:
Jensen’* aong, “Alt Heidelberg. Du •rhlch William Hanlon, of Hanlon'brothLot ft v- (?) and routh one half of 1M three «). lelne," and Mr. H. Karxtisch of MI1fested f.&gt;rth His glory—tbe glory of His
F. Br«H. Cteul Manager.
power, the r’ory of Hia grace, the glory of the north to-e-balfof lots one&lt;I) and two «. nnuker, who wm roundly applauded for ire, gymnast, was performing. He fell
also the north one-half of lot three &lt;3). all in
to the ground, miming tbe net, aud strikH. C. Pottbu. Genl P. &amp; T. Art.
His bumilit., the glory of serving unseen block nuaihrr nineteen i ip) in tbe eastern addi- bis rendition of the air from Paulus “Oh
hg upon his bead, broke Lis neck, dying
nnd uulhanked. And yet it was manifest Go-.i Io Use City ot llaslinr* anrordlng to tbe re­ God, Have Mercy."
Llmost luatonwy. He was 81 yearn old,born
NOTICE FOE HEARING CLAIMS.
to some—tb- servants saw It, tbe disci corded *l..t thereof, all of which I shall sell at
public auction or ve»&lt;iue to tbe high st bidder
In London, and haa for tweuty-four year*
State at Michigan. Counts of Harry.—M
plea saw tt, God and angels saw it. Some
tbr north frot.t door of tfie court braise In
Notice is berrb) riven, tint b« mi 'order of the having eyes see not, while others can say, at
kero
MMdkkxl with tlw Haata roller..
• he city &lt;ft U*»tli&gt;gs la said county of Barrs', oti
1MJXDOX, July lA-Vnited States Minis­
La»t August he bad a similar accident
“One thing I know, that whereas I was Katurday, the t&amp;th day of August, A. D. JK)i st ter Lincoln was t he only diplomat alMent
io «&gt;’&lt;do*.-k In tbe forttnonn nf that day
’
st the Academy of Music, New York, fall­
blind, now I see.”
Dated at the city of Hastings thtalrst day of from the Guild hall on the occasion of the ing from the dome and breaking two pa:
iumr ruum« ■K»in-w ui»&gt; r»uir ui Alin nuer,
“Aud His disciples believed on Him.” ■ July. tiDi.
kaiser's recepliou by the lord mayor Frilate
mM connSv, deceased. Nnd that all
quette chain* Hia work wa* upon the
„
JamxsD. Brxiiam.Sheriff.
This was the first mighty work they had
:,'*lther »“ be at the Prince
Smith A Columovk. Ait’ys ft* PKi.
horisouuil Um- in the center, Robert and
seen done by Him. and they were now con­
ut Halea’ garden party..
H7n.! n ‘\oiuK the dying trapese
vinced more fully that He was tbe Christ,
William left &gt; wife but had no children.
PARENTS
—
Give
,nur
children
a
kMowh-drv
their long promised Messiah. Are you be­
twAJkerpUg. *bortha»Kl. typewriting, lekgWmbmhb, Joly 13—Th« rereipu
lieving in Him because He makes you

•nd other
bowel complaint,
cured and pre,ente(i
by the prompt
use of

Ayer’s Cathartic Pjik
They
regulate the ||ver(
cleanse the stomach
and greatly assist ’
digestion.
.
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co
Lowell, Mass.

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UPTAKE XO hl HST1TI Tit

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

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Woolley &amp; Bronson,
AGEXTS.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default haring l&gt;reu inode .- tn- MndiUa&amp;s
ol a certalu tnorlgagt mtdeus »iv&lt;/rre Milks,
a
single
mao. n. {Daniel
striker
dated Noretaber tkeatiethi A. D. m»
and recorded iu the eftlre e! the lighter of
Deed*, for Barry touaty. Mtehlg*!,. &lt;n
the lweut«-fir&gt;t day of N i-uiter A. b.

nttbe date &lt;■! tats nolle- th«- -iln «.f or,* handrrd aud thirty ami luitr two iipi»lrv li.* dollar.

SPECIAL !

Chicago, Kalaaaioo &amp; SagiM;

you die. or Is It Himself, His great lore.
His person, His work that captivates and

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‘“i, ni. iac
first ten days lu July. 1891, 88.80.978July, 1890, 84,5X2,398.

MllVAVKO. Julj 10,-BkrjlAr. eourwt
lb. n»idAou of Sd^AT W. Cotemu, pubU?”
’1"
while tb«
Sehjs.jy* “t1*1 »» •*«» wonk ot
dUmona,. gold wwkbn And lUTorwtm

recover lhe dent secured . *si! !, ■■’’Uazc or
any part thereof;
Now. therefore, by virtue ot tir- p&gt;««eof a?
cOntainrd In *aM tnwsg
aud the
la
such case made and |&gt;r.&gt;iM«l.t4li * &lt; hereby
given that on Friday, th - sr&lt; uti| d*y •&gt;! Otteper. A- D. INDI, at ten &lt;&gt; •' ■&gt;!«
f.«rra«m.
1 sbaU sell at public auet'on t&lt;&gt; tn- bigbett M4der. al the north frost o&gt;&gt;uro!
rvtrt hoen
l:i tbr ritr of Ha&lt;«t!nfr«. Birry
inly. Mlciu
th tl to tin: lhe place «to re th- &gt; Irrud &lt;o«rt f&lt;»
Harry &lt;«•-».»? Is l olfiui. ti i'j-nuttw» dr*
eribed lu said iuortg«ff w so.ui &lt;
tserre! a*
may be neersMir;. to I’xy the sawnai doe ■»
said mortgage, w.tt. !•:: !«er .rent. IMKM
thereon, and al: legal •**’■'• together with aa
attorney's lee of tw&gt;m'y1lv- d-VUn&gt; ;-»u»Med
for therein, tbe premises\te-lnf .Mental to
■said mortgage a* al! tbc-J
rU.ti rm**’ or
parcels of land sHm.1- tn the loan dHope,
in the county of Barn sud s'str &lt;»f .Miculpa.
aud de-wrilwsl a* Irtfr*-. uisfiti fotamei*tng fourteen rodtaouth •&gt;! •!».- wmth rw! cor­
ner nt the !&lt;&gt;: deeded by muhn M Jsffrev to
Benlunln Stanton. a:i&lt;i runnfnt -owl tare*
rods, thence we»l thirteen ami &lt;sir ttitrd rod*,
lhener north three roto, th*pre *-*m thirteen
and oae third rods to phu- of beiinr.ing.SM
alsok-vntmenriiig a‘ the north •■«*! comr retnr
above desertbtxl Umk mid r.-.t-t:.rg
“'.T r''
lu tworo ‘s of the null poud. t! -arc i-ortn tnree
and one-hnlt rod*, them-- e..M to
***•
lhener south to the pu -e »l i-j-ki'i'.in:, a..

Dated July sth. tw.
v
DAMiKtfirKiKMi MortcM*.
DINIBL 8TMIKKK. All’y hi Prtsea.

MOBTGAGE S.ll.R
*
Default having l-cro insd*
°"'r
of a evrtain morteuf
' V iiiwiny «;
liu*u "widower” co Di:&gt;irl Su.I.et. Uttea

..ffice of tue l.e--i*wr &lt; i
. ucounty. Michigan, on th&lt; -;r.
ut April A. D. law. m liter ■'’• *'•
p«ge 1 1 On which mortgage tb re * eaanw
lobe due at the .tale of th thirteen hundred eighty nine .-.•••t
one hundredths dollar- and «u. ail- •r
thirty five debars prriMed f
n'd MW
aud no suit orprocrfdlut-... 1 •••b»» eg tw-a
luMitutcd toricurti.r deM
mortgage ot any par. to.re&gt;!
virtue &lt;rf tbe po*er of s-le
mortgage and ire statute in smh.dvprovided, notice is hereby gi»vi. JDl «* «»“»
!te Meted &lt;lw ol ..rt./wr A.
5
o’cl.wk tn the forenoon of sri.l
.i*u &gt;*
public auction to tbe nixterst l
thBcitr«C
front door ut tlie twrt kmse to
Hastings. Barry county. Mtob.^r , thrt i, tbe ptareMhcre the cireu!. co~-ii wr
county is boidcu) the rrem^*^™" txMid mortgage. «*r »«» lU'W-l til. r'1- s'
necessary to pay the tu..--m&gt;t &lt;fw
“^d

tbe County of Barry and *&gt;'7AT*Ljf tul' of
described as follow* iowtl The U&gt; nn w*
tbe north east quarter of
^ntatoiM
town three uonl. ol r-w ris.itw
elgbtv acres of land ir. &gt;re or b*« f v',r°™
kSgUfilMiBtMeasurvey i'a-rrol. .
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NO. 35.
ALWAYS.THE SAflE
*2 ALWAYS THE BEST

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attach bo much significance, ha would ’T”' lh' “™ WeW «
“ ‘ac,r eojcner
rest the case for tbo prosecution, he hod. ner Kenyon wn basilv
Patent medicines
—One has rea­
__ i ora... •, .
that th_• uu.nj u. gjvjg :1 not ,
b°-*’ tutoviewrag
hia)
despite every effort and the professional
,
litUc sonableness. another lias not. One has rep­
oagh looking pruoner. n aq0, j or oxaiM lus own."
bravado assumed for such occasions, nil
utation—another has not One ha» coo’It i:&gt; thu uno Ly wlrich he ij known tc 1
nimtpa^r-niro D-natlc,.WcMngtbrir
fiilencr. teirn ut success— another has
the air of n whipped man. For half ft hroi. oataide aud rajit,; at th.
military Uw all t'.t?
Cui. Uwter. !
only hopes.
minute after hearing that stunning ques­ aaamaptum whirl, gavo the poat c"’ Please tu pnxet-J(iraco testily. wisdoms^nko
।
that foul cl.i tool: but lie fared hte
Don't take It for granted that all patent
tion Mr. Schonlierg had sat glaring at
“Yon know the nccuiiri. 1 prerintnc, ui 1toy gk I love mlue
J"co&lt;1'“re °vor tha pros,. Tlis
mediclurs an- alike. They are uot. Let
Goo.l nlfht. my lad.
the judge advocate, his eyes protruding, nurd had gum, on,
llv,T tt". CT0W(11!(1 he would nut bavu culled upon yon?" was
the years uf uninterrupted success—and tbe
“
Thkfbovo
oil.
to
tliloo
own
self
tie
true;
Lawler
’
s
snapping
qu-ery
of
the
witness.
his mouth wide open, hi» face ghastly ptmaon that the «cap.J |,riK,ner Goo.
tens of cuouraiHls of cured aud happy men
And it must 'oBow. cs the night tbo day. ■
white. Then he mopped his forehead, waa t^captorod. and tho commandii.c
"Only as a soldier knows an officer
nnd women, place Dr. Pierce’s Golden
recalled to himself by Grace’s sharp om«r-.«d.rlyhri boon rXTwUbl whom he has every reason to respect. 1
Medical Discovery nnd Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
h»vo never ezqjiaagoj a word with the
Prescription on the side of the comparison
tones os the president again denumded hula to the prov.nl aergvant.
answer, and filtered out.
For a moment after Thorp's deep ito which they belong. And there isn’t a
gentleman, but I recognize him as Lieut.
i"‘11 not S'' uway.~mr.tvoice had ceased its task the silence in ।state or territory, no—nor hardly a
Hearn, nf the Eleventh cavalry."
‘•I ton’t understand the question.”
terol-thia veteran ot tlrodi.'a company
Again there wua a rinjile of applaw-e the he.-n-d room was broken only by ।country In the world, wlietber its people re­
“YoU are called upon to explain to •a he gUnrod along the lively
some half biifled dgh. Corp. Brent had ।alize it or Lot, but have men an&lt;t women
this court how it was jHMsible for you tu n«an. Where the big la&gt;wla ot bran aonp in the crowded court, which brought covered hia pale f.-.re with liis hands. In them that're happier because of their
have made those entries in *83 and ’84. as warn bring emptied by hro aoldier apj«. Lawler, angry nnd protesting, to his feet. Mre. Lane was weeping silently. Hearn's ,effects.
Silence
restored,
he
presently
read
aloud
eves, swimming, were turned toward
yon have solemnly sworn you did, when btes.
Think of this In health. Think of it in
You bet he don't, unless he can
the next question from a Blip handed doorgia Marshall, jyuo was bending ;sickness. And then think whether you can
the paper iteelf was not made until 1886." earn- a cart load of kwd in him "
over her friend, quietly fanning her. ,afford to make the trial if lhe makers can
him
by
Mr.
Hearn,
which
he
slowly
thundered Grace; “and the court is
Twenty minutes after Corp. Oraene.
The
effect
of
this
letter
was
not
unexafford to take the risk do give your money
waiting for your answer."
of the guard, camo to the doorway and pasted an tha sheet b?fore him:
"What do you know with regard to pectod: she had heart! every word be­ back, as they do. If they do not benefit or
“The paper vusu't made until 188C?" sang out:
cure you.
the amounts charged against tho accused fore.
faltered Schonberg.
"Say, fellers, who do you thinka cantIt was Grace-who spoke at last, after
“No, sir!” fairly shouted the wrathful ured and brought back? Trooper CRma. un the books presented before this court no little preparatory clearing of ius
’Marshall officers are after the men who
nnd
alleged
to
be
unpaid.*"
throat:
sell cigarettes to small boys.
old soldier in the president's chair. ""No, begad, tho bosom friend of the patriotic
“I know that they were paid long ago.
“And Lave you other letters from
sir.! You failed to study the water Welsh."
The Bay View campmeeling and summer*
I heard tho story of tho whole transac­ CapL ILiwlins?"
marks. Hero it is repeated on a score of
And Welsh dropped his spoon and hU
“Many, sir, but this was the last," schools will open Tuesday.
tlnwj leaves. ‘Sconset Valley mills, 188G.’ eyes aad turned a dirty yaUow. H«e» tion from the lips of Capt. Rawlins him­ was the.almost tremulous answer; “he
The L S. &amp; M. S. railroad will have a
self."
I say, explain this if you can."
rayed presently to quit th&lt;- table, but the
was killed within the week that fol­ new 812,000 freight depot at Lansing.
‘•Hearsay evidence.” promptly inter­
“1 ton’t know anything about that," old sergeant bent over him:
lowed."
The First Baptistchurch of lansing will
"And yon are?'-----muttered'the Jew at lost, gulping down
"Finish yer dinner, me buck. Don't rupted tbo judge advocate, rapping o;i
build a 840,000 house of worship.’
"Malcolm Brent Rawlins, h:s son."
the big lump that arose in his throat. “I let eagerness to see yer friend bptril ver y tl. i table.
"But Schonberg's written acknowl­
The line of the new Cheyboygan and
know when I made those eXries, any­
Yo" cau l Pe« h’m- ’W’ywav.
CONTINUED.
East Michigan railroad is being suneyed.
how."
’
till hchns given his testimony before the edgment and this letter of Capt Raw­
Eupepsy.
But the whole roomful could see&gt; that court; and th.*y'll want you, too. Welsh, lins will not lie so considered," answered
Special officers.preserve order at the Sal­
This is what yon uiulit to have, in tact, vation Army camp meeting at, Wenona
the wretch van only lying-'desprmtelv me jewel, and Tm charged not to low the witness respectfully, and bending
lying. The pendls of the correspond­ you-d'ye mind that. Welsh?-and 1 forward hn - placed on the jv. 1g? advo­ .von inunt have It. to fully enjoy life. B^ach.
Thousands are scarchlni; tor it dally, and
ents were flying over their blocks with never lose anything but un occasional cate’s table q little package of paperx
•The Jone earnings of the West Michigan'
furions speed. One excited ambassador idi&lt;i&gt; of me temper. Ate yerdinner, like The court room was hushed. Even the mourning because they find it not railroad were 844,000 more in 1891 than in
Thousands upon thousands of dollars are
of the proas had already made a hinge the high spirited American ye are, now.’ pencils of tho correspondents were ar­ spent annually by our people in tbe hope 1800.
rested. Every eye in oil the throng was
Bn: Welsh's appetite was gone.
through the crowd for the doorway.
that they may attain this boon. And yet
Ionia county farmers have received 850.­
The court room was crowded to suffu un the pale fuco of tho young corporal. it may &amp; had by all. We guarantee that 000 for lhe 100,000 pounds of wool they
"Mr. Judge Advocate," said the presi­
Members of the court had whirled around Elect;ic Bitters. If used according to
dent at last. “I fancy you can nuw ex­ cation that afternoon-when, sharp at 2
have marketed this season.
in
their
chaire
so
as
to
look
full
ujx&gt;u
directions nnd tlie use persisted In, will
cuse your witness from further attend­ o’clock, CoL Grace rapped for order.
Koliert Black, of Essexville, collected a
"1 suppose you nre ready now. C&lt;»l. the new witness Old Kenyon, with bring you good digestion and oust the debt of 8300 Thursday aud has not l&gt;een
ance. Stop, though. Have you any­
lifted spectacles, brimming over with the demon dy»iv*p!a and Install instead
thing else yon wunld wish to ask. Mr. Lawlifr- Call in the first witness.”
eagerness and excitement, was fidgeting enpepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters seen since. Foul play is suspected.
Lawler looked r&lt;‘Mgnel. even mar­
Hearn?" And now his manner was all
In the celebrated case of Geo. B. Nye,
on his chair. Pretty Mrs. Laho, all for dyspepsia nnd all diseases of liver,
tyred. The court had come back from
courtesy.
smiles, was kcepi°S ^lcr ^an
lively yet stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c. and vs. estate uf King at Detfbit, Nye recover­
“Not ii word, sir," was the moiling an­ luncheon at the Lanes’ in high spirits.
81.00 per bottle by W. H. Goodyear, the ed a verdict of 825.708.35, Thursday.
noimdetot play. Georgia Marshall's heav­
swer. "I shall beg tq submit the list of The ladies Ugain sat close to Hearn's ily frihge 1 Ibis were drooping over her druggist
Chester FUher, of Oronoko, has been
table. Private Goss, with nntrimmed
my witnesses in a few momenta."
Pronoanccd
Saved.
downcast eye?; but the aoD, summer
blind for seven years. He can see dow,
People seemed to draw aside and make beard and an air qf g.-nenil dilapidation, fabric of her firbu rose and fell upon
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K.
because he went to Ann Arbor for treat­
a wide lane for the wretched Hebrew was sworn by the judge advocate, gave her bosom like the billows of an unquiet Hurd, of Groton. S. D., we quote: “Was
ment
and his crestfallen counselor, as the lat­ his name, rank, regiment, etc,, aud re­ sea. She was wated where every wdrd token with a bad cold, which settled on my
Willie Melcher, of Brady. Saginaw
ter led hh un*Tuj&gt;ulous witness to the sponded, iu answer to Lawler's question, of the witness could reach her ears, but lungs, rough set In and finally terminated
outer gallery, whither Lawler said he that he did know the accused very well. uo longer so near the little table where in consumption. Four doctors gave me u|&gt; county, four years old. was watching" a
saying I could five but a abort time. I log loading. He got too near and a log
••What do yon want to ask the wit­
deaired to retire for a moment's consult­
sat the calm young soldier whose trial gave myself up to my Saviour, determined on him, killing him Instantly.
ation.
So entire had l&gt;een the confi­ ness?" said Lawler in n tone an mnrh as laid nearly reached nn end. ""
There waa If 1 roukl not May with my friends«;
Benton Harbor will have a purrp factory
dence of the inass of tho people in tbe to say. What could yqu ask that would no lunger need of counsel fur the nc- earth. 1 would meet my abaent ones abore.
that will employ 100 men.
guilt of the officer that Schonberg’s shady be uf any earthly account?
cnsed; yet his eyes time and again My husband was advised to get Dr.
“
Stat?
where
an
1
how
lung
you
have
King's New Dlacovery for consumption,
reputation had not sufficed to warn them
glanccri yearningly nt her.
Niles is fillt-sl with beggars who have
of the |K»ssibilities in the case. But. known Private Welsh, Ctroop. Eleventh
He coughs nnd colds. 1 gave It a trial, took। been driven out uf Chicago.
Lawler was tb« first to speak
.. . __
among rd waited nnd Ix-tter informed cavalry." were the words on the pen­ dandleil the jKipers contemptuously us kn all eight bottles; It has cured me and
ciled slip, and Lawler read th?m grudg­
thank
God
1
am
now
a
well
and
hearty
Chanter J; Weak. tire-’, no rppeute.
people present there broke forth sudden­
he glanced them over:
•
woman." Trial bottles tree at W. II.
Chapter Take Hood's 8ar#ai»*nlla.
ly. after a moment’s breathless silence, ingly.
"Tlicse are uf no earthly account— GoodyekFs drug store, regular size, 50c: CbapCer 3: Strong, cheertul, hungry.
a ripple of applause that q«edily swelled , ‘Tvc known him six or tight years. mere forgeries possibly. One only pur­
and 81.00.
into a joyous burst of hand clapping Knew him when he enlisted in the. ports to be a duplicate, anyhow."

'llICVi0 * MICHIGAN By

E.i«an‘

I.irk lU'sltL
. ilini un the sixth day
hi it ot ntiM-hment
&lt;&gt;.!■ &gt; ir mt Cmtrt for the
Mill ut:: nvArd I*. Gage.
. t
.■•gMfunt the lands.

which was taken up nil over the room,
and for a moment, mipgled with angry
hisses on the part of a few pronouncwl
s&lt;oalistain the throng, who wen- fu­
rious ut the sudden turn in favor of the
hated hflScial class, theclaanor was un­
checked. Stern os he was. old Grace,

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toothing »J rup bn* bees iped 1
■•£,ri:5btiu'. It tooibrt the child,t
Mteav
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pain. cure*, wind
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OteMi.tt,. cetiua buttle. Sold by all drujabts’
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could not deny the andtenco tho right
of such a reaction. Then he rnpj&gt;ed fur
order.
‘•Yon are not ready, I presume, to pro
eeeil with your defense?” said'Lawler a
moment after as he re-entered the romn
and glanced nervously around. All his
airy, confident manner waa gone. Hr
louktnl almost dazed.
-Certainly." was the prompt reply.
"Have the goodness to call in Private
Welsh."
"May it please the court." said Law­
ler, “I submit that tbe accused should
furnish the list of witn&lt;t*efvbe deeiresto
summon, in order that it may be deter­
terminal for wlint purpose they are
called, and whether the expense will be
justified."sold Lawler in response. “And
as for Welsh. I maintain that that un­
fortunate trooper h:w already suffered
too much at the hands of the accused to
warrant his being subjected to further
ignominy, ns be would lx? if the court
allowed such treatment as was accorded
mvlast witness.”
"If he is at nil like your last witness.
C&lt;&gt;1. Lawler, ignominy will not inaptly
express the idea." was Grace's sarcastic
response, whereat “an audible grin
spread over the room.
••Do you wish to summon witnesses
from abroad. Mr. Hearn?"
“Not one, sir. Every man I need will
be at the
by 1 o'clock this after­
noon: nnd except Welsh, who is under­
stood to l&gt;e ruder the especial charge of
the judge advocate and amenable to orders from nobody else, I will not trouble
the court to call on anybody—tbo others
will be glad to come.?
Lawler shook hh head and looked dissatisfieL If he could only know the
men whom the defense was intnxluc ng,
and could find out what they mean: to
testifv. it might still be in his power to
nvert'at least public catastrophe. Shrewd
enough to see the evident antagonism he
liad created, and knowing that matters
were going topsy-turvy nt the
he bethought him of a ruse by which he
could get rid of the crowd:
“I l&gt;eg the indulgence of tbe court. 1
have allowed the case for tbe prosocution to rest rather than infringe loiter
on time that is po valuable, but 1 and
myself unable fo proceed at this mo­
ment. and I beg that you take a recess

Tweuty-thinl. where he went by the
name of Webster. Served with him nt
Fort Wnyno until he gut a •bobtai’i’
discharge.'and when I gut mine 1 went
to his Imine in Ohio and hunted him up.
He owed- me money, but he was no
good—couldn’t pay it His i»eople
wouldn't ido anything more for him. He
was Mrs. Blauvelt's nephew, but she had
about got tired of trying to support him.
so we came nwny and enlisted again, in
the cavalry service thin time, and then
he gut things fixed to go into Blauvelt's
tn»op for both of us."
“Wluit was yinr reason for deserting
here while awaiting trial?" was the next
question.
“Well, both Welsh and Schonberg
told me 1 was bound to l&gt;e convicted.
Everything pointed to my being Corp.
Brent's slugger, though I swear to God
I never left tbe Imrracks that night.
They mid if I didn’t get away before tbe
court tried mu 1 might get suveral years
in state prison at hard labor, and worse
still if he didn't recover. Welsh and
Schonberg both said that there was no
‘show f*r me. tho evidence was so clear,
even to the red pepper in the pockets.
Some scoundrel put it there, and wore
my things, too. • Welsh got put into the
guard room, purposely, opposite my cell,
nnd threw a stone with a string through
the grating, and I hauled on it and got
a letter from him and Schonberg telling
me how to escape. There were saws
and tallow in the package I drew in, and
Schonberg was down in the bottom with
a bnggv after I got out. nnd he drove
me nearly all night around by way of
Barclnv to the other road, and sent mt
by rail to Omaha, where ho promised
that plenty of money would come to rate,
but no money came at all. and I wax
recognized and arrest: d by tlie police.
■‘Hud you any idea that there were
other reasons for getting you to desert
than the one given?"
Lawler bounced up and objected to
both question and answer; but both were

ordered recorded.
••I hadn’t—then," was tho snLen re­
nte; “I’m not so sure now. That Jew
U'tmeto go bro.™-' I rocraol him of
being a receiver of stolen property. It
was to him Welsh gave the papers he
look from the lieutenant’s desk in
Blauvelt's quarters. I went there with
Mm o™ right .IU, ups jbro the Uro,,-n.ut
offlror ot tbo guard. m&gt;d
Sdxmbem
WeUb ton M*"
n» Ore to krop uintn. After th»tWri^
l»g»o to mo with Schonberg entirely
and turn against me. and it was througa
“ro Zt W.. riwV
inI“,roo'

b'ln rain Lewltr propounded quratiora
until 2 p. m."
tending u&gt;
to show his witness, thus as­
The cuun.
court demurred. +t was
me
— utterij
tending
•mju”
----------. .
to *
Bran.-, wnnerara
*
ltghl; but tbe
® D , , __ _____________
the mor.
more be
ho
were Ml ready tu proceed-tour or dre
the morr .bunaging
&lt;*&gt;“•
at Iraat
,1 tertimony. At law tho witnra. .lonched
-What i&gt; the needr artred Thorp and
o amtoA
Maitland, neither ot whom Mt like pr- |
Bat , j^ter renrationrtiU was awrttint Lawler «n tach ot leeway. But
^^uit llrtener. in iheOTd
™»tray to the staff eSeer ot tbe dinsThe nert man to
„n commander
enmmander prevailed.
prevailed.
I heavily on the arm ot the htapitala
ion
It
wae barely
11 o'clock -when
^eompanu'd by Dr. tageraolL
It was
barely 11
— the
“ ™
u - ------ eta,
Irehtag rth.ro and
thrmg came rourins fortb
treble,
but
very calm and self
ronrt room. on&lt;l Lawlrt
••Give your tuff ».-unc, rank and regi­
ralh.r than writ thrro hour, them—
ot people would deport. B"'h’3 “X ment.- sdd the judge advocate, without

wro. vain.
K
wtawd aucmental.
Th.
brought a coup), ot car load.
,-a.twani tow™. It tao bronshtaacrp«ml and private of intantry “cortmg
1 dilapidated loott-S Pyj “
civilian dren whom old
adjutant an . a Sh&gt; ol tbe port guard

under which 1 enlisted is
Jtaicolm Brent, corporal Company C,
"?rte?SS'wiU note. I trust, the eta-

■•Utocharactar ot lhe witnearaintro­
duced by the accused." eaid Lawi.i

Sdrsns.^aSr^;

Mr Dsab Mairuut-It seems hardly |»wrible that
three weeks a»r I was with you under tee rima

hum on drscovremg

chsracuT.

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

Governor \Vlnans is taking a much
needed rest at bls home in Hamburg.
Hlbbwnl’o Kbeumatic and Liver Pills.
These pills are scientifically compounded,
and uniform In action. No griping pain so
side, and not
commonly following the use of pills.
mil 1
-- - - — They are adapted to both adult* nnd chil­
court martial duty, and so am writing my letters
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
tonight.
.
«___
. W1H 1.*
tn knw.w thrtt
they have no equal In the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, as an appetizer; they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
II. Goodyear.
.
ly a set of young fellows as it »^s ever my lot to&lt;
tnwt-oii.I now here I am ngnlri io harness under

liamr n
---------- -- r- - turn the brads of the youngwerB. \ ft I do not
want her to marry In tbe army, any more than I

When she was &amp; Child, «be cried for Caztoria.
Wben she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

In the morning J waa awakened by the
erbukiuguf a raven on the snow immedi­
ately over uiy bead, nnd found that lhe
soft blue light uf my grotto was replaced
st tbe entrance by a pink radiance, telling
Iliac the day bud da wnrtl bright nnibriear.
What a glorious sight awaited me! The
heavers wcnywllhout a cloud, and the aun
shone with &lt;i »zzliug splendor on the whiterobed mountains. The broad, unbroken
suow plain seemed to burn with light reflncted from millions of snow crystals. Tim
great peaks were draped from base to sum­
mit ip the purest white, as yet umscarred
by avalanches. On the steep cliffs the
snow hung in folds like drapery, tier above
tier, while the angular peaks above stood
out like crystals against the sky. SL Elias
was one vast pyramid of alabaster. Tbe
winds were still. Not a sound broke the
solitude Not an object moved. Even tlie
raven had gone, leaving me alone witfathe
mountains.
As tbe sun rote higher and higher nnd
made Its warmth\£elt, the snows were
loosened here nnd there on the steep slopes
and broke away, gathering force as they
foil, and rushed down in avalanches that
made the mountains tremble aud awak­
ened tbe echoes with n roar like thunder.
From a small beginning high up on the
slopes th«j.ncw snow would slip downward,
silently nt first, and cascade over preci­
pices hundred? of feet high, looking like a
fall of foaming water-, then came the roar,
increasing in volume as the flowing snow
involved new fields in its path of destruc­
tion, until the great ma® became irresisti­
ble, and plowed its way downward through
clouds of snow spray which hung Ln tbe air
long after tbe roar of tbe avalanche had
censed.
All day long, until the shadows of even­
ing fell on tbe steep slopes, this mountain
thunder continued. Tbe echoes of one
avalanche scarcely died away before they
were awakened by another roar. To wit­
ness such a scene under the most favora­
ble conditions was worth all tbe privation
and anxiety It cost.—Israel C. Russell in
Century.
«

A pretty fair crop of strawberries Is re­
ported from the upper peninsula.

I*rinter»' Epitaph*.
One of the oldest epitaphs upon a printer
Is that inscribed upon a monument erected
in St. Mary's chureb, Datchet, to Chris­
topher Barker, at one time printer to
Queen Elizabeth. It runs as follows:
Here Barker lies, once printer to the crown.

It stands to reason that a medicine which
will destroy the grrtne of contagious blood
poison and counteract the effects of mer­
curial poisoning may be depended on to
overcome lhe diseases that have their origin
In malaria. or that have their seat In an
impure condition of the blood- This la That future printers might imprint Lis name.
what S. S. 8. has done, and what it will
do. as its popularity attests. As a pre?
ventlve, and a remedy, for the long Hat of
Pure faith, with hope (the greatest treasures
affections that display their activity during
gives).
the Spring and summer months. It stands
Without a rival. The secret of this Is that
it is a remedy drawn from nature's own
In a different strain is tbe next epitaph
we shall quote. Il purports to be written
storehouse.
by the defunct himself, but whoever wrote
Tbe
contract
for
Muskegon's
new
pump
­
inenua man w-w
-------- ---- .------,
it showed a pretty turn for makings merry
its trials and penta outside of thoae encountered ing station has been let for $8.41)0.
quip of a serious topic.. No better idea of
in tee Arid. I told you of tee case of young Mr.
Veal. Vidi. Vici!This Is trueot Hall’s Hair death being ^release from cares and
Itenewer.
for
It's
lhe
great
conqueror
of
gray
or
troubles could be conveyed than Ln the fol­
today, yet ho was well nigh ruined through fall­
. . .
.,
it......
mime and
faded hair, making it look tbe same even color lowing lines:
No more sludl copy t&gt;ad perplex my brain:
Ko more shall type's small faro my eycbalB
During the past three months Jackson
strain; •
duplicate i script la furi. flh-1 carefully awsy county paid 8307.80 to lhe slayers of »parmr .«■&gt;era. it was the means of saving a
No xnorv to or cmxn ahall 1 berim
There are five circuses showing in No more be driving out or driving in.
The stubboru prortmaa’s brow 1 now may so
Michigan at tbe present time.
Iteriscd, corrertcd. Mid finally worked offHere is a curt, complaint:
These is not a case on tlie Clare county
circuit court calender for lhe Jane term, j

fuily.

‘Malcolm Hrcnl Raw-

an hour tater, Col. Lawler

“Duplicate of what, sir? The court.
. The best talve in the world for cute,
will be glad to look ut those papers when 1
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
y&lt;m nru through with them,” Boid Col. vires, tetter, chapped hands, chllblainp,
Grace.
’
_____ and fiositivi*corns, anifall skin eruptions,
_
,„.~ r
“J___
“I object
to their introduction as evi- ;jyt wnire#
p||qg
or____;
no pay required. It Is
unv »vnnt
nn-1 protest urnifnU
denee. in pny
event, and
uguin*-^ '1 gua ran teedI to give perfect HKlIsfiu-ti
satisfaction, or
What possible nsiuey refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
their admission here.
bnsiness can a corjwral of infantry I/O ! For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe druggist,
haring with the private papers of a de- i Thc Bay (.|ty canning factory commenced
ceased officer, anyway? Where did yon OJMTntions Munday afternoon.
know the late Cnpt. Rawlins-evrnjmp- ' A M,;ttt.Ieor thr Si..u»atli Century.
posing that he did write that letter.'
।
j 1)aw jMn.n
w|th rheumatljm
“Any question on that score thn court for tWrtlty year&gt;l. and have used crutelitt
may choose to ask I will answer,” wax for ten
u.n iyears. From using powerful linlliiilthe reply, with quiet self possession. nicn
to get a little -sleep,
........ tK
—
-w. my hip
- "1 and
bad lost nearly nil strength. When
“But 1 can swear to. the genuineness ofknee
..............................................
—
I conuueueed to take Hibbard’s Rheumatic
both papers."
_
•
Capt. Thorp had already possessed Byrup 1 could not take one step without
himself of the duplicate receipt, nnd the aldjof a cane. 1 can now walk with­
out u»y cane from my house to my office
after a brief glonco tossed it ever to the
and wish 1 might herald to all afflicted
-opposite member.
. j with rheumatism, the ’merits of this
“Schonberg.. without a doubt.
10 , wonderful medicine. S. S. CoNovek.
—,------j
Agt. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurwhispered.
Meantimp. old Grace had received and anci. Co., Manistee. Mich.
was conning over
other,
which—
he। j
only
Wright
v..-. the ........
-------------.Prepared
.......................
- ---by The Charles
- IMrolLMirh. For
suddenly lowered aud looked in amaze Medicine Company. Detroit.Mi.*h.
...1... r......
H. (llXHlveaT.
at
the
face
then
sale IkV
by W
W.- H.
Goodyear.
at ,1...
the calm
calm
race uf
ot the
tne witness,
witness, ttirsn
men . *Iill*
handrnl itto Maitland,
*' ' '
' who
' read,
’ started,
’ | The Clatter of the threshing machine Is
I heard throughout Branch county.
and Cased too.
“I know this hand. sir. 1 know it as
Aye ’• ItaJr Vigor bav long held the Orst place
that of on old and valued friend." said IW b balr-dreeMng. In tin- estlmiMon of lhe
Maitland, with lips that tjuiVered per­ pubib. LodlM find that this preparation gives
ceptibly. “1 could almost swear to its a beautiful glosi to the hair, and g-ntlernen me
genuineness myself. It is probably one It to prevent baldness aud cure humors in
of the last lettara the dear old fellow in the Midp.
ever wrote, and it is to his boy nt col­
The postmaster of Sturgis has had bls
lege. Here, Thorp, you read it aloud." salary raised from 81.500 to &gt;1.700 per
And, though Lawler would have pro­
tested,
protest was useless. Thon»
arose, clicking his h«;ls together os
though on drill, and in a voice that was
audible all over the big room, read:

Sodas farmers are troubled with sbeepkllllng dogs. A good jemedy la a society

�The Only Big Railroad Show Coming!

Ringling

Id’s

Bros.'

Greatest ■ Shows,

Lnd Elevated Stages!
' - Three. Bing Civ
REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME,
'Ma-‘ H“”

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and Spectacles.

—Will Exhibit at—

Hastings, Tuesday, July 21st.
■ The Largest and Most Faultless Union of Mighty Shows on Earth!
. ;»« former vastness.
Embracing all the cardinal features of the amusement world, now enlarged to fully hxe times
lation and an oppnient wealth unparalleled in tne history of amusements.

1000 People.

ace cfo

300 Horses.

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A veritable traveling eity of splendors with it miraculous pApu-

.

_

10 Different Kinds of Music.

100 Dazzling Ads

_ pXisr*7of

Stages.

1 Largest Hippodrome Track on Earth, fcl.UUU.uuu invu v
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, ■ j- t. • rra
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An admirable collection of earth’s rarest wonders, largest living hippopotamus in captivity, mammoth •'y\rj’.i‘ ’
ious bovalapns, only genuine African zebras in America, mighty herds of ponderous elephant., a 11
hairless
races. The largest ears under the sun! the umbrella eared elephant. The remarkable demon q
horse. The latest historical Roman spectacle—CAESAR'S TRIUMPHAL ENTREE INTO ROME.
African
Babylon—the largest elephant on earth. A boundless feast of aerial sensations. Only “5'1.5'
hinnodrome.
man-eaters. “Prince Battenburg’'—Midget Bull—height 24 inches. An all new and thrilling 1
v..n)j|v
$10,000 troupe of performing stallions. The largest and most exhaustive zoological exhibition init he
\.ncr;ca-s
of baby kangaroos, cutest baby lions, playful baby tigers. Stupendous Revival of the Circus Maxin us,
most brilliant, grand and mighty amusement institution.

Every morning at 10 o’clock the most elaborate, sumptuous, FREE STREET PARADE that
has ever moved in pomp and glitter through any city in the world.
One 50 cent ticket admits to all. Children under 12 years half price. Two performances daily— afternoon,ai.d
night. Doors open at 1 aud 7 p. m. Performance commences 1 hour later.

These—The World's Greatest Shows—will positively exhibit at

-:-Hastings, Tuesday, July 21st.-:will be thrown into convulsions. Still
LONDON RESTAURANTS.
more curious b tbe fact that this little
brain has a memory, and if once fright­ ' John Ball's Favorite Diet Differ! from
That of File American Cousin*.
ened in thin way it is impossible to ever
gain its confidence, no ^natter how gentle
The American who is for tho moment
the operator may lie.
’
living in London restaurants may eat near­
“I don't know whether its distrust ly the same things and eat thorn in tbe
would extend to other operators than the same fashion as ho wonld in tho first class
one who frightened it or not. I think I rcatauranu alonj? Broadway, btrt he must
will try the experiment some time of see­ exert himself to do so, nnd unless ho learns
ing whether it can remember faces."— from experience how to order, ho will not
Philadelphia Press.
I get food served as he desires it The dif­
ference In the gastronomic habits of Eng­
Tho Now Conductor.
land and America nre so slight, nnd yet so
'•The now conductor can't hide the fact important, that a foreigner in London is
that he is new," said tbe old man at tho baffled to a most irritating degree in bis
barn as bo saw tbe new man on his car. endeavor to discover the secret of living as
“The passengers get onto him before he he likes, nnd those people who dome here
thinks they do. Ho is looking nil tbe time for a short time only usually goawny with­
ns if be was expecting somebody s8 cheat out ever learning tho moans of getting
him or its if ho expected to make a nibtake tilings as they want them nnd not as tbo
on himself about change. He is always cooks here customarily serve them.
Perhaps the mast surprising enlighten­
looking oat for the narpes of tbe streets
lest he make a wrongful, and two to one ment concerning the preparation of viands
he will do it oftener than be mnkes a right in London that nn American will undergo
is
bis discovery that in all restaurants that
call. All U&gt;ia apprehension makes film
fidgety, and that makes him cross, and he staple nnd succulent article, roast beef, is
has a row with some nervous woman served well done, and that to obtain it iu a
Rbout paying full fare for her child. He rare state, long, penistent and carefully
gives himself dead away to the passengers worded commands, sometimes threats, are
who bare been traveling on tbe line auy necessary. I believe 1 am right in nss.um
length of time. Your veteran conductor Ing that an Invariable opinion inJTm?ricn
never wastes any lime with a cross woman. prevails to the effect that the LofiAoeAlo.
“In the Aral place he gains nothing by it, mands that bis beef be a rich orinson, full
and in the next place he loses the respect of ruby juices nod with only aicrispness on
of his passengers by it, and a conductor the outside. A stranger who i in the habit,
never knows wliat minute he will want ot eating it in this form lirit neglects to
tbe friendship of a (Messenger to help him mention his prefcrenceTn-tSa waiter here,
out of a hole with the company. If a con­ for the reason that he feels sure it b never
ductor shows that be has the comfort of his served otherwise in England. To his ex­
passengers at heart they will always take treme astonishment It b brought to him a
care of him, even at the expense of the dark, well cooked brown.
He then Informs bb waiter that he likes
company. The heart of tbe public is all
right if you treat it in tbe right way. Tbe hb Ireef underdone, or at least he uses the
young conductor learns this in tbe course word underdone if he lira learned that the
ot time, but he has to get knocked down term rare b not very well understood by
about fifteen times before be docs.”—Chi­ London servants. On the second trial be
receives a piece of meat that may possibly
cago Tribune. ’
have a alight suggestion of pinkness in its
center. Hethen begins to realize that the
The Owl and Farmers' Pests.
conception of
term underdone b not
It must be remembered that Britain Is
essentially an agricultural country, and thorough!)* understood in the particular
that if its fnunn is a dimiputivc one it is place where ho is eating, and resolves to ray
..none the less formidable. We have ten nothing more but eat bb well cooked beef
tiny field creatures, constituting nn army and trust for better luck another time. In
in themselves, that if not kept under the next place he cats, however, hb experi­
would quickly devastate onr fields. These ence b the same, and it b many days be­
fore he learns that londonera as n people
ten species consist of four mice, three voles
do not cat rare meat, and that to get it one
and three shrews. Individually so tiny
are these that any one species could com­ mast direct a great amount ot energetic de­
fortably curl Itself up in tbe divided shell scription upon a waiter, who must be made
to comprehend that the beef b desired not
of a horse chestnut.
as be and tbe cook would call underdone,
Bat farmers well know that if these
things are small they are by no means to but very, very, very underdooo-tbe very
be" despised. Now that the corn crops are most underdone, in fact, that the kitchen
can provide.
cut and the hay boused the field role and
After thoroughly impressing a particu­
the meadow mouse are deprived of their
lar waiter with one's views on the point
•summer shelter. Of this Lhe barn owl is
fqr several days in sneewwion a man will.
perfectly aware, aud at evening he may be
If- be remembers the inevitable tips, get
seen sweeping low over tbe meadows seek­
beef as delicious, probably more so, t han
ing whom he may devour.—Cornhill Maga­
can be found elsewhere in tbe world. For
zine.
___________________
the quality of Eoglbh beef can never Ire
questioned. I have never yet had a piece
It's tbe Pussengers.
“I can run a passenger train nt tbe rate of inferior beef served to me in England,
of a mile for every fifty-five seconds,’’ says even tbe most secluded country inns excel­
ling in the product.
an old railroad engineer, “but tbe passen­
Tbe mutton chop of Chicago is a mutton
gers wouldn't stand It.' Wheu I get on a
cutlet in London. The Ixmdon chop b a
speed of forty miles an hour tbe coaches
sway so that half the people become fright­ round piece of meat encircling a small
ened nnd demand a slower speed.”—De­ bone. The only Loudon chop cut lu tbe
American style b termed a “chump chop,”
troit FreePrera.
and is of tbe largo variety called by Amer­
icans “Englbh mutton chop." To secure
*
Accommodated.
the small loin chops It b necessary to nlWeeks—I want a cigar very bad.
wuya ask for cutlets.—Cor. Chicago Her
Wentman— Yes? Strange taste! (to deal­
er) Just hand Mr. Weeks one of those
Difference In Piteb.
five cent futulgatore. will you?—American
The question of pitch has always been a
Grocer

Ilia Height Saved Him.
P. M. Search, superintendent of tbe pub­
lic schools of Sidney, O., stands 6 feet and
7 inches in his stockings—truly a man to
■trike terror into the heart of tbe truant
small boy. Mr. Search told a story the
other day bearing upon the question of a
man’s height that is worth repeating.
“1 am pretty •Mil," said he. “but 1 am
glad of it. I owe my life to the fact that I
am taller than the average man. If I had
been of your height I would have been in
my grave long ago That may sound
queer, bat It is a fact. A few yuan* ago I
spent a abort vacation visiting a friend ia
New York state. He is a prominent man '
in the little town in which he livm. and I
owns a largo grain elevator and a flouring I
mill.
“In showing the latter to me he took me I
up stairs where the wheat is carried from j
the elevator into a large bin in the second
story of tbe mill Tbe grain is then drawn
from tbe bottom of tbe bin into tbe ma­
. chinery below to be ground into flour. We
were standing above this bin on some titn■ bers, when suddenly one of them gnve way,
had 1 fell into the wheat. Instantly 1 was
drawn downward. Tbe pressure was no
strong that 1 could not extricate rnyaelf. j
“It waa awful! I sank slowly, but surely.
In spite of every effort the grain crept up
to my knees, my thighs, ray waist, and it
seemed us if a whole legion of devils were
tugging at my feet. My friend was ter­
ror stricken, and his attempts to pull me
out were fruitless. At hist in desperation
I cried out: ‘For God's sake, stop the mill!,
Shut off the power, or I'll be a dead man
in thirty seconds!' Like a flash my com­
panion darted to tire stairway and rushed
“As 1 sank nearer aud nearer to suffoca•tion and - death I could hear his footsteps
on tbe floor below. It seemed an age to
me Tbe wheat reached my throat. I ele­
vated my head, and placed my hands be­
fore my mouth and nose to keep out the
grain. Suddenly there came a jar. and the
machinery stopped. It required a quarter
of an hour to dig me out of the grain, and
if I had been but six feet tall I would have
been a corpse long before help could have
reached me,”—Chicago Mail

Delicate Mcmbranri of tho Thro*.'.
' “Did you ever know.” said a well known
specialist, as he deftly inserted a looking
glass into tbe roof of u sufferer's mouth,
“that tbe throat has a brain of its own?
No? I suppose few of the laity do know
ft. but it’s a fact. There Is a small gan­
glia which exercises direct control over
the muscles of tbe throat and acta as its
brain. Of course it is subservient to tbe
genuine brain, but at tbe same time docs
a good deal of independent thinking for it­
self. It is very timid and suspicious of
any strange objects that come war tbe
throat. For this reason it is very difficult
fora physician to operate on the throat.
“Before anything can lie done in this
direction it is necessary fcr tbe operator to
gain the confidence of the little brain that
dominates it. It frequently takes weeks
before this confidence can be secured, and
until it is secured it b impossible to oper­
ate. When the little brain is Anally made
to undt-nttaud that no barm is intended it,
but that the physician Is actuated by
friendly motives, it will submit to almost
any treatment, however painful
“But woe be to tbe man who attempts
rough treatment to the throat before gain­
ing the little brain's confidence, and in
spite of its protests. His operations will
be nsswuted with violent paroxysms. firs:
of tbe throat, then of the diaphragm, and.
if tbe operator st&gt;U persists, the pstienj

sourcu of dispute among tnuxiciaus, some
advocating a high, others a low pitch. By
pitch is meant the acuteness of musical
sounds, and thte h dependent on the num­
ber of vibrations in n secund. The greater
the number the higher tho pitch, aud vice
versa. While It is important to have «
uniform standard of pitch, musicians have
never been able to obtain It, from the fact
that no general concerted movement has
been made in that direction. There an-,
therefore, several pitches, the highest of
which b the American, lhe English com­
ing next, then lhe German and lastly the
French.
The C tuning fork. a: American pitch,
gives MO vibrations t$&gt; the Necond. tho En­
glish pitch b MO, the German S28 and the
French -123. Even tho last named is much
higher than tbe pitch to which the classi­
cal composers were accustomed, as the
pitch of 10UO, the pitch ot Haydn. Handel,
Bach and Mozart was but 4K» vibrations
per second, and some of their vocal works
can scarcely Im rendered by tbe singers of
the present day on account of the differ­
ence In pitch. The tendency at present b
toward a lower pitch, and if lhe manufacturera of pianos, ot organs and of band in­
struments act in concert tbe end can be
secured-—Sl Ixmix Globe-Democrat.

AFTERMAfH."
I think I hare read the riddle aright;
Thia is tho dcaobto ead.
An incident told amid laughter bright.
The test hand cianp of “a friend.'*
Oh. never hte eye ar hb tone spoke praise
But speech weald hurry after.
To thrust a sting la tbo honeyed phrase
Or bide tho look with laughter.
/
- breathe!
How toy heart beats, dull and slow!
The unite Is checked that mypall'tl lips
wreath c—
Dear God. b It always so?
Thus wrr a glimpse of tho sun’s swift ray.
That bides tn tbe clouds and rain.
But never one long, sweet comforting day
After joy leas nights Ot pstn.

Wy it the wine In my heart and brain
That so stirrod a ptilse long MUI?
The sweeter wine of a voice, did I drain?
Or------- ? Let it bo as it wiUIIt has all gone under the ctoods again.
Tho glint of tbo sun on me:
While all that remain are the drops of rain.
Through which I can hardly eec.
*

Birth, growth, maturity, decay, death—
such b tho normal history of man. Tbe
three periods of life shonld snstrin a cer­
Tlie White £h*rk.
tain proportion to each other, twenty years
The shark of sharks, the real "man of growth, sixty years of maturity, twenty
eater,” and the one most dreaded, b the years of decay. This is wbnt might be
white shark. This variety reaches a length coanted upon as the ordinary course of
of thirty-five feet and a weight of 3,000 human life but for tho fact that we lalxir
pound*. Its head b long and flat, and the under a load of ancestral transgressions of
snout far overhangs the month Its sig physical nnd moral law, supplemented and
rows of teeth are sharp as lancets, s»d intensified by our own personal delinqucn
notched like sawn
1U faouth b very des and folliro.
large, so that one has b-en known to cut a
How pleasant is tho picture! Twenty
man’s body completely
in two at
a single
-------------- f r--o.uBiO F years of happy childhood and youth, sixty
■snap
nan t\f
itm
^m.«l
law*
—
JI another
-----------.
of its cruel jaws, rend
to swolyears of intellectual progress and achievelow one at a gulp. Near Calcutta ono of went, with domestic and social Joys, aud
there sharks waa seen to swallow a buk then twenty years ot slow, almost unconi^w.
lock
’s head,
k-a horns
i.----------and
a--------------------------------------------------------alt
characterised by serenity of
From the stomach of another a btillb mind, pleasing memories nnd joyous antic­
hide was taken entire, and the sailor whb ipations of &amp; grander life beyond the grave.
made the discovery inabted that tho bull
Sadly different b human existence as we
had been swallowed whole, and all except see it. We look with wonder upon Glad­
the hide had been digested. From Ute stone. past eighty, still vigorous in body
stomach of another was token n Indyk aud mind, still strong and wise to lead’the
workbox. filled with the usual contents, great Liberal party of England. We ac­
seixsnrs and all It b commonly tbe white cept threescore and ton as life’s natural
shark which follows tbe rewel at sen dsy
limit, and expect only labor and sorrow if
after day and w«-k after week.-1 nd on this limit b passed.
Tit-Bits.
We ore doomed, we think, by our inher­
itance: and to some extent thb b true.
But we should remember the law of re­
Few writers seem to understand the cor­
rect use ot “quite." To ray that a girl b cuperation. The torn flesh basis; tho
itroken lx;nc reunites. Diseases tend to­
•quite pretty" should mean that she b ex­
ward recovery. Ths weary toiler rises
ceedingly pretty, whereas many writers
would use the phrase to exprera tbe idea from sleep strong for now labors. The
that she was rather pretty. Although tbe wbe physician Iremes hte hopes upon this

second use has become common, it b bettor
to restrict the use of “quite” to its original
meaning, and to employ it always M nn |n.
tensive rather than a diminutive.-Cor
Writer.
’

Modmnu's, may I® put iem holes tores
inches deep Two or three weeks liter
corer the henp with nn inch of Joaw,
patted gently with the spade, .and the
mushrooms may !«■ expected in about six
weeks. Earth dug from about the r.*&gt;u
nf growing .tnS&gt;hr-om» will' alwiys
farnbh apawn tor Maiding.—Washington
Star
General Fournit r was an apostle ot the
unique in dae'ling. The mayor of Periguenx was hb bitter cnemy.'but a» they
moved in widely different Mxiri circles tbe
general found some difflcnltj in pickings
quarrel. 1 lb op;»nrt unity came one day as
be was showing off 'before some ladiw. hb
expertnf** with tile pistol. The mayor
passed, with n rose in hb rnoqth. Jtwas
a considerable distance ttmn the general a
balcony to the mayor &gt;&gt;u the otheraideof
the street, bat Unsold tighter knewbb
। skill. "Just notice, ladies,'’ he said, “how
Uwill pick the-nsayor’s n»e-'' He raised
the pistol. The sepinrn shrieked Jh.-.t he
should desbt.-btit t*»o !nt-. The hammer
fell, aud the rose and the nif.yor droppedtbe latter, only from fright. Ths grnernl *
expertuew defeated hi- pnrpow.
surenew nf hb aim tcrrilird the mayor out
of sending the de-irei riirilenge.-s*3
Francisco Argonaut

A Sporting Man with &gt; Keeord.
Mr. W. H. Grenfell, who coached the
Oxford eight in their but race, is * DM
all round sportsman of varied ex?eC*“»
He was in the Harrow eleven, bow‘ “R
with remarkable stltcew. h*s
J,,,
“eight" for Oxford, haa swam the Niagara
rapids, explored the Rocky niCrt,n“‘*
been n war corrrajw.ndrnt in the
and stroked nn eight screw the Chraaa
He lives nt Tajilow Court. Mri is master*
an excellent pack &lt;rf harrierx Mrbtw
tell holds the amateur punting cbaxnp®
ship.—London Tit-Bits.

n«»«-ii fur Doubt.

“Ho b a sterling ft Ho*

01

&lt;-&gt;»l
ray's Weekly.

Victors Make 118 M
Having secure! the fit)
Overman Wheel tat
tbe
andtycliDf oteusihU
r‘
o,
attention ot the poM*'J****1’ nd b«t
manur-durv'l m IW
’ 10
rqulppe.1
’“W ,orU.
niklng ot bl®. SB* ?•'''•
Xl j.,1

And this tendency of nature to heal her­
self may ire greatly aaaisted by careful nnd
intelligent living, so that it b always pos
si Die that the man of unfortunate ancestry
may secure for himself a good old age and
U jou iblnk
pun li"-'« •
w„
start - hb posterity upon nn nsoendlng
nwoal . Vlrtor
”
In a Fifth avenue auction room a lotot plane.—Youth's Companion.
wtai yon mink of llial.
uw ,tr
old arms and armor were put under the
Ixiu't buy « narUHii
ii0(
hammer. An itslerestad spectator was a
nlwnyaeltlHir wnrkui. IU^Tlike
It U not very difficult to raise mushwoman who looked on with quiet but wide
or that will Joll«
eyed
curiosity
until
a
splendid
Toledo
take a
little everything.
* .
, ' . ............ -i-'.uuiu I'Jicuo
, — , ' ----- l...f ooe^wiU wLse
n nine
,
,
o
ware
­
rapier was held up for the admiration of P*1*"
They are grown in.
Visitors always
‘ He will be
i,penMl ,he woroan t^Xq0&lt;n,iU??n F™ncc
I rooms.
. .......................
rooms, ...
llou'l
lolnJ IM «*
Vcry. ,a.udlbly to her companion, •'but
tor
bring picked white yet SXnv xuardwl at
wouldn't that make a nice poker!"—New
03ly
and at tbeir most caniu J *
n’lTHin
York Recorder.
KAge.
Coltect* a quanUt? of
droppingsJ free from straw as
--—•
&gt; le. and lay them in an open sited in
Highwayman—Your money or your life! tu
aliaP«i heap. White the pile is 1
CITY AGENT.
Mr. Slowpay—Aw—I'm sorry to say I'm
it should ba turned from time ■
outo fumla just now. but can't we com
?‘h&lt;n
hmt
mostly'
promise? Suppose l give you a little thirty ,
be packed in a very JevW printed, can. nt i
day note!—Puck.
«Wd bed. over the surface of which nteoee | aaking at tbe outer portalof t*tawn, which may be buugbt at tbe

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-------------------- HASTINGS, MltH., JULY 23, 1891.

Hastings Banner

The best Advertis­
ing medium m Bar­
ry County.
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WHOLE NO. 1885.

Itau Held.
week Tuesday night there was a
curious freak of lightning jierfonncd at
David Stiles. The first boll struck a pine
tree, which reared above tire bouse. The
next was mi
uii a tamarac
tatnarac tree un
on which there
than*
was a clothrasMne attached ranuiucito Hie
I'nri.Ar
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■
corner of the house to _a a.bedroom
where
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles were sleeping and two
little children bleeping in a trundle bed by
the side of their parents. Tills stroke en­
tered tint room tearing and shattering one
of the bed posts ami tearing a part of the
trundle bed of the children, and tkey all
escaped from personal Injury. The third
stroke was net; the barn, where the" horse
Barry Golddust whs stopping, and bls at­
tendant hearing the clap went Into the
barn and found the honte all right, but the
cart was all out of shape, one wheel was
riddled all to pieces and the rest of the curt
was thrown clear across the road.
A. M. Edmunds has gut a very sick colt.
Dr. Pike, the Cheerokee medicine man,
gave all of last week free entertainments
In the evening and will all of this week
and may be longer. There are quite a
yumber ot people taking Ids medicine, and
•j far they think they are getling relief.
There was a Sunday school picnic in J.
Boyd's grow* on Clear lake last Saturday.
There was a fracas lost Thursday morn­
ing with Dr. Pike’s mustaugs. He with
one of his attendants hitched up to. go to
Battle Creek, where they became scared
and tipped 4he carriage over and went
whirling around tlnve or four times in the
road but no damage was done.

Mrs. S. Case spent the Sabbath with
Mrs. 8. Smith.
Lillie Culler .-pent the Sabbath with
Ella Riegler.
Verta Culler spent Sunday ns the guest
hsiipmw (
lzu-1r-ir».r
of* F
Frances
Goelcber.
Boelia Godchcr has been III the nt
;
week.
।
A couple of toughs came near having a
fight at the tent nut-ting Sunday evening.
S. Will and family spent the Sabbath
wltii Mrs. Will's parents.
Mrs. Presale and daughter, of Grand
Rapids, have been spending a few days in
thia place, the guests of friends.
Wm. Richardson, of Hastings. apbnt
Sunday at this place.
A few from tills way alte .ded the show
at Hastings Tuesday.

captured Saturday at Milwaukee. Wis.
’ The K. of P. lodge convened Tuesday
evening after a montiu adjournment on
account of the busy season.
Mrs. Quincy Hynes visited Hastings
friends Tuesday.
HASTIXGS. HUH.
In the "Sullivan act'' that took place
north of town Sunday, we are informed
that Will came out second best.
The Infant child of Wm. VanHorn has
l»eqn- quite 111 but Is letter at present
General.
,
writing.
L,
The completion ot the four new brick
A volunteer party of'male citizens have
blocks at W (XMlland give* that lively burg
made a road through to Stony Point on
a
longer
continuous
line
of
brick
stores
t.m have visited Hudson’s store and found
Crooked lake. This is one of the most
than any place In the country. Hastings
pleasant spots on th« lake and lua only
•: about the grand quantities and startling
only excepted.
bodland appears to have
been kept from prominence from being Inn hustle on.
■vhich prevail during the month of June.
acceasable by wagon. •
Dr. Burton with a force of carpentera
Itlooks very niueh a, Iho.igl, Woodland
arrived Monday and commenced work up­
wndid be compelled to submit to the inevi­
on Ills new hotel.
table saloon, which she has so long kept
A gentleman from Grand Rapids was in
About one hundred went on the excur­
out. The law would appear to give the
sion to Ottawa Beach from this place last town last week looking up a location for
township board no chance to kick provided
Tuesday.
boot and shoe manufactory. The nlace
satisfactory bonds are given by the salobnsuited
and lie rented the Huestead build­
Mrs.
IL
T.
French
and
aister,
Grace
len &gt; Suits—Stern, Block A Co. sold us ISo
ts?.
Smith, also Sidney Smith are nt Gun Lake ing for present use and says he will em­
&gt; er and Silk mixed suits la«t Friday. The regploy 40 hands when esfitblishcd.
Will Loveland, of Nashgille. was arrested
for two weeks.
•
and is under Slot) bonds for furnishing
A party of boys consisting of Guy !)ehitolesale i»rice is $11. and they retail at $14
Golhi. Bert Severance, Don Putnam, Lou
liquor to a common
drunkard. Will lx
Coats Grove.
Take choice this week at $10. To make it
inaklng a lurid record.
Dcaltry, Guy Johnson and Lloyd Clever
John Furlong says It is the finest, baby
attractive in our Men's Suit Departmeut wo
arc camping at Gun lake this week. They he ever saw. Its ■ girl.
Lightning struck three times in the yard
make
the
fish
suffer.
.
J. W. Furlong and family and father
i ,il tiie residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
ot -David Stiles, of Johnston, last week
1. 11. Keefer and wife, of Owosso, who and sister-in-law visited at B. F. Wo*ftfti
. . out at Ten Dollars. All wool suits guaranTuesday morning. First it made toothpicks
have l»een in town for the past two werks, Sunday.
of a pine tree near the house, a ball of fire
returned home Tuesday morning.
worth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
Frank Wolfe had a finger nail taken off.
jumping trom the tree through the window.
Miss Jennie Thomas attended the cxoirWash Helmer and family visited In your
!
. I'ants—The Unexcelled Pant Company askNext the playful current demolished a
slon to Grand l^dge last week.
city this week and took in the big show.
Don. Putnam closed a very successful
tjimarac tree, and then took a runidng
Lee McDonald is rvgularcaller at Wax.
■ . . lose their light-weight trousers. They
jump to the corner of the house, tiirace
term of school in the Ritchie district last Smith.
. &gt; hlways wholesaled them at $2, $2.50. $8.87
playfully knocking two beds out of shi|S,
week.
Corn Is now on a boom.
The neighbors and the rest of ....
Rev. C. W. Dcaltry was at Charlotte a
in mie of which were Mr. Stiles and wife,
the
&gt;
We made a pat cash offer of $1.50. We
Potatoes never lodked better.
and in the other bls children. The occupants folks took tn the show at Battle Creek on part of this week, attending the minister­
Levi Chase and cousin., of Hope, are
in oh, « hat a lot!—three, four, five of a lot.
ial convention.
were liadly shocked. Al. Kasey, of Nash­ Monday last.
camping at Middle lake. /'&gt;
Mrs.
S.
11.
ll'-ndrick,
of
Peach
Belt|
Is
The bountiful harvest- Is being rapidly
patterns fifty of a kind. Take choice this
ville. was stopping there too, and the
liglittiing purpoaed to remember him, and secured. A few days more of good the guest of her son, II. E. Hendrick.
. all wool pants
,
for $1.SS.
,
Ponder over this.
E. I». Tyler ot Vermontville was in town
Mrs. James Whitney leaves Friday far a
it did. The next bolt struck u wire weather and the wheat harvest for 1891
,nle trousers worth $3. many worth $4. at
We
will
be a thing of the past. The threshers visit at Battle Creek.
Tuesday.
.
clothes line, from which ItJumped to Rasey's
Prof. W. A.'Morsc and wife, of AuSauEllen Russell has returned to Battle
■
4road wagon, which stood near, knocking are already .beginning to present their
ihty-eight. Don't wait until the best pat* • * t]
ble. who have been visiting -friends here, Creek.
It bodily several rodi and tearing one forms among us.
re pickedput
■
Quite a number from somewhere are left for Hastings baturday.
Frank Wright has started his threshing
winvl to piece.-. Mr. Stilbs people und
Mrs. 11. J. Chapman and Mrs. Eva Dan- machine.
Al. think there is nothing funny about the camping at rim- lake. As the weather and
.
1 v - Suit.-—The residue of the Malcotnson stock.
the lake are all that can be desired, camp­ do left Tuesday evening for a week's stay
playfulness of lightning.
John Wheeler and family of Battle Creek
Ye-.
are iu bankruptcy: what of it? Were
at Bay View.
ers are no doubt but Ing a line time.
visited at Wm. Campbells last week.
(In Monday of last week n gale of wind
Rev.
Blanchard,
of
Hastings, will (ex­
r ey not the best manufacturers of boys’ clothing
Nearly every body went to the circus at
blew Albert Downing, a fanner near
State Koutl.
change pulpits with Rev. Dealtry next Battle Creek Monday.
America! Certainly. They came to grief; we
Middleville from a load of wheat to the
Mr. and Ufa: Rolf, of Lake Odessa, Sunday morning.
Mary E. Wilcox is spending part of her
ground. He fell upon head and shoulders were calling on friends last week.
Iromrht the stock.
vacation at Kalamazoo.
In such a manner »s to cause jiarttul para­
—&lt;■ -v.irtb s:.TX: SI.S9 worth S3; St.worth SS..1U: ss
Mrs. Chas. Andrus visited at Wallace
George Cook of Holland was the guest
lysis. from which be is slowly recovering. Brown’s Sunday.
Wheal harvest is about over, arid the of G. W. Tompson and wife last week.
.
And thou-4l&gt;.l-o&lt; SUM to SS aulu, worth SO to SS.
The ladles dime society will meet at grain has been secured in good shape. •
Good Tetnplara lodge lias adjourned
About 45.000 lbs of wool have been
John
Ashby
has
bought
a
traction
en
­
Mrs.
Allison
’
s
next
Thursday
afternoon.
FI'K’/ A Standard Regulation Ball and Bat this
untill after harvest
marketed nt Freeport at an average of 25
Mrs. Kise and daughter Belle, of Muske­ gine and will try his hand at threshing.*
Mr. and Mrs. Ray of St. Louis. Mo. are
cents per pound.
- ten away with every boys' suit worth $2
Archie Anderson has just sold the lum­ visiting Mrs. Ray’s parents Cornelius
gon, are \isitlngat Mr. Mark*.
’
Wallace Brown and wife are «n the sick ber which be had here, about 90.000 feet Tompkins and wife.
South Carlton.
to
Grand
Rapids
parties.
list.
Lulu Seger returned Saturday from a
Thu brick business is still booming, and weeks visit at Battle Creek.
Mrs. John Flcriilng expects to attend the
Romanro Brown and wife, of Grand
S. 1). A. camp meeting at lensing.
Rapids, are calling on their many friends. a carload goes to Kalamazoo almost cwjry
Ixivi Gifford has his house enclosed. It is
day.
Ell Allerding Is the owner of a new
fast nearing completion.
The preaching appointment at thechureh
threshing machine.
Mrs. Fox is visiting at Dwight Sacketts
Coy Smith Is at Muskegon.
has been changed, and there will be ser­ at Verona.
The next move on the program fs. ho,
11. M. Lee has returned from Chicago.
vices next Sunday and each^ilternate Sun­
J V. Cooper and family of Marshall,
for the whortleberry marsh.
Geo. Sellwk is at Dowagiac this week. day thereafter untll further notice.
visited George Case and wife last' week.
J. Burchfield and wife, of Lansfog. have
Mrs. ffadd is quite sick.
Miss Maud Boice, of Delewarc, Ohio, Is
Mrs. Wheeler departed this lifcM’ednes4&gt;ecn spending a few days with their par­
A stranger would) have been surprised day July If. of neuralgia of the stomach.
vtaltlng nt F. T. Boice's.
ents the |»ast week.
Prof. Chas. Wolcott was in town Mon­ if he had seen the large crowd of custom­ Funeral 'occurred Friday from the M. E.
Mrs. Varney Pierre, of Dewitt, Clinton
day.
ers
at
the
stores
fast
Saturday
evening.
church.
Co., visited her aunt. Mr*. Fanny Carpen­
H. W. Walratb, -of Jackson, spent Sun­ Cloverdale is not a large plape but she gels
Mary K. Wilcox has been engaged tn
ter. and other Carlton friends Inst week.
there jlist the samp, for our merchants are teach the Center school another year, a
Hattie Huntley, of Grand Rapids, is day awd Monday with his parents.
Mrs.
Ida
Reynolds,
of
Grand
Rapids,
is
energetic,
truthful
and
accommodating!
to
fact that will please the scholars and district
spending a few weeks with Mis. Fred
visiting
her
parents.
Mr.
an
।
Mrs.
Henry
all.
generally.
Fleming.
Neal Campbell, wife and niece of Mar­
A meeting was held nt the M. P. church
Our sick at’tills writing arc. so far ns WolcotL
Prof. Mclduighlin is in ionising this tin, spent Sunday with his brothers here. otife night recently for the purpose of de­
we ci'n learn. Mrs. IL Hosmer. Ida Daniels,
A
large
number
nf
cherries
hAve
been
week.
ciding the best way to raise money to
the youngest child of Dill Cain, also Otis
Lulu Felghner went to Hastings on a shipped from here this season.
paper the church. It was decided to raise
tandon’s little girl.
Flora McCallumi is visiting her sitter by subscription. Nellie Frost and Vh*
Rev. Vesey, of Grand Rapids, was the visit last week Thursday, nnd is there yet.
Edna Freeman, of Grand Rapids. Is vis­ here.
Hartotn canvassed the vicinity with good
guest of Mrs. Blakeslee and family Inst
A
large
rattle
snake
was
killed
on
the
iting at IL Townsend's.
results and work will be commenced at
Thursday.
•
W. H. Atkinson went to Muskegon other side of Long lake last Sunday; he once. Dont stop now till monhy enough
l^wt Saturday, the ISth. Aunt Fanny
hnd i.lne rattles.
Is raised to carpel the aisles for they' need
.
Carpenter passrd the 90th mile stone along Monday, to work at his trade.
ix-mira Worden, of Charlotte, has l»een
John Ryan has sold five Champion it badly.
1 you want to buy any furniture; a uice caqiet; any- life's pathway. Her friends bad Intended the guest of Kate Dickinson for about a binders this season.
to
celebrate
the
event
in
a
royal
manner,
Rutland.
Peter Mosher is at his brother Howard’s
thipg in the line of diaperies, rugs or the like, but on account of her recent illness the week.
.
Thos. Newton is visiting friends in the
Electa and Minnie Furnlss are visiting quite sick with inflamatnry rheumatism,
tbi- season? .
day was passed very quietly. Quite a
vicinity.
although
he
seems
to
be
on
the
gain;
his
number of her friends, however, called at different plates In Ohio.
James D. Ix-nltam and wife spent Sun­
IL E. Sturgis returned to Ills work In brother and brother’s wife are giving him
upon her Sunday, and she was chatty and
day In Rutland.
,
the best of care.
cheerful and enjoyed the day verv much. Ohio last H'hursdaj*. after spending ten
Mrs- Stephen Yeckley is entertaining a
George Mosier and wife went to South
days
with
his
fatally
and
friends
here.
Ninety years is a long stretch of time.
Maud and Jennie Dell, of Charlotte, Haven last Monday for a week’s recreation. brother from Kansas.
One can experience much during this per­ were the guests of Maud and Elsie Hongii
Upon awakening last Tuesday morning
Cloverdale is the main resort now for
iod of &gt;y or sorrow, and many are the les­
Mr. and Mrs.*Gus Belson were terrified to
fishermen. The woo&lt;|s are full of ’em.
sons of u&gt;efullness learned during so long over Sundayfind their Infant babe was dead.
The Evangelical Alliance gave a concert
Carlton.
a life. Aunt Fanny has always enjoyed
Frank Bush 1ms purchased a new sep­
at the church Sunday evening.
The
lt"is a floor cover made of cork. Call at m; good health until the first of last May church
A fine shower Monday momltig. It arator. Itiisa fine machine.
What !■
»
was very handsomely decorated
she had a paralytic stroke, which for
was not just what the fanners wanted,
Help has been scareq and men have been
-tore and examine it. as it is much superior to carpe when
n lime rendered her quite helpless, but and the exercises good.
obliged to work\both early and late during
H. A. Brooks is confined to the house but they can never be suited.
, or any other floor cover at its value.
contrary to the minds of many she is im­
Quite a number went on • the excursion baying nnd liarvWUng.
proving and bids fair to live a number of with a sprained ankle.
The visitors al T. Brangwins last week
There were 186 excursion tickets to to Ottawa Beach Tuesday. Among those
yeL Her mind Is clear, and woe to Ottawa Beach, and aliout 114 to Hostings were C. L. Smith and wife. Y' m. Blakeslee were Dr. Woodnuuiace nnd wife and son,'
Wear receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of years
and family. Miss Anna Shriber and Micheal of Hastings, Mrs. A. B. Raymond and Mrs
the witty one who attempts to measure a sold at this station Tuesday.
t; •? most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay joke with her. in health she was scarce Frank Mclk’rby has returned home Vester, Minnie Fleming, I- B. Carpenter H. A. Nicholas of Carlton.
Mrs. Billings Smith of Podunk is with
ever Idle, her ready needle was. ronstant y from Eaton Rapids, where he has been for nnd Mias Vina Vester. All report a good
thfe store a visit and be pleased.
her daughter, of Hope, at this writing.
lu .Iraiuxl. It Is » trial U' her I" h»' • '» about two weeks, to rest up a little from time.
Lots of the farmers worked Sunday, to
Nancy Edger closed her school hi the
,11 now with H'hlwl hinila «• the h.« not
Yours truly,
business careflget caught up with their work.
Chidlster district las t Friday.
ntorered the me nt het letl atm «■"“
probably never will, but the U very J.John Carpenter and son started their
I (lent and nneomplalblud. fche lack#
The friends and neighbors of Mrs. Flora threshing machine last Saturday, and
Three weeks ago Rev. J. A. Fisher, a
nanitht that wllllnk hand- and fret can do Owen gathered at her farm Thursday, the quite a number are going to thresh out of popular pastor of Manistee, made a Mirak
to make .mooch the declliunk yaarn ot Hie. 16th, bringing their binders, cradles and the field.
on hta congregation by going over to Spring
1). R. Foster and family are in this Ijike. where lie married Miss Eva Daglish.
and when her day, on earth are over, may horses ami harvested her whaiL
■he enter Into the jov, of the ble.1 la the and Saturday others met and stacked her place this week. taklngWare of the wheal He returned home without her. at&gt;d the
wheat. 1 hope others will follow the ex­ that he has here.
marriage was only given publicity last
prayer, of the writer
Joel R. Smith and son hrive purchased a Friday. &lt;_
ample. by being kind Io those that arc left
new Champion binder.
The annual report of the Adrian school
without a companion.
.
We
had
the
pleasure
of
shaking
hands
• One day last week L. Kahler s horses
board shows an expenditure of 814,000 for
On the 13th a wlnd-aud thunder storm
with our old friend L, M. Foster Sunday. teachers and 87,000 for Incidentals during
UrWlM «•/■£!"«• tr" being left untied ran away with the bin­
der. Some damage done to the binder,
the year. The board recommend* the em­
nor Gw. Wllltaon-. &gt;■»“«
but neither horses or man harmed.
ployment of a teacher of vocal music, and
Frank Allerton and family, of Orange,
bCc"&amp;&gt;“ ibTOheJ n«rly s.wo Uu.b.1.
Fay Mosher, of Hickory Corners, w ill
asks for 81.000 to carry on that object. •
or wbral Frldw .nd S«WrS» ,or
Gwin .nd K. U. Xorwoud. ot t&gt;ell&lt;m. .Iso Sundayed with friends.
Rev. Samuel Haskdl. D. D., has been
Wm. Setae is nursing a fine felon on
Grorire Itensom. ot llutlmid. .tu ndtd Mis.
chosen to fill the chair of Instruction in the
Haul. Usrefs l.wn r«rty test brldsy his right hand.
EirttUsh Bible at Kalnruazoo collcge.
Bert Smith and E. Lockhart ride a new
The Muskegon and Oceana county Odd
are .I.IUnn bl» bn.brr Fr«lk tor • tew trenlns. .nd report &gt; pteM.nl lltte.
The Kedlcld U. B. Sumter school tied binder.
Fellows’ picnic will be held at Sylvan
E. GutcbeM closed her summer school
“'gLw run-borx. ot eetery d&lt;J. I. lb. .pnkln, nerrisn test »ted.y
Beach. White Lake, August 5th.
at
the
Hosmer
school
house
last
Friday
The Largatt Stw'Ji to Select From.
.tCrel.r Cm* dmreb. We were high y
The 2-year-old son of C. B. Conway, of
of his brother Charles­
with a fine program and a picnic dinner.
And street cars will run as The L&amp;ioeet Frb»^ to PleaM Ecvnomi- irtipst
" •So mwr trrend. ot John' U«renw enl»rt«inrel by . rreltmlon by Miss Elite
Big RapWs. fell down stairs one day last
wi7wEtotew.ui.ite'. dtetetoteiy Holre. ot your dty. W. «&gt;t&gt;t']»P'*^ b.r- She is an excellent teacher and gives the week and broke his collar bone.
Usual, starting from the main cal Buyere.
best
of
satisfaction.
The Alfegan oil well is to be drilled
Ing another entertainment the 9lh of
■lek wftbiIltel’l bopw o' Ms nwoysiy.
Steve Sprengel has a new threshing ma­
part of the city and running And the But Obtainable Quality
twenty feet deeper, amt Ibero is a proba­
cure Aldrich .nd wlte .r. Tlsltlru ». A Mra^W. Owen Is on the sick Hat- Dr- chine and is ready for business.
Druon. Frneelumi'ala.ote.. tot/dher
UP Mich. Ake. directly to and
bility that another will be drilled.
i
John Lang, a brakesman, was killed by
T*™ SSrtl'bM relumed from . t.w» Scribner attending.
with Prompi Attention to the Wante
.
ahvay stopping at the
People have been visiting the whortlt
F. J. Norwood returned Saturday from the cars at Lake Angeline mine, near lahof our Cudomen, will meet the wme work, visit “'lb friend.
Middleville .nd
jtemlng.
Thursday.
berrj' marshes._________________
a business trip to Muskegon.
eppreciationfrom the general publie:
The aminal reunion of the Oceana Vet­
Q'lKlHU'Bro&lt;v» ot nelnweli returned
W. C. Chase was at Cadllac on business'
that hoe rewarded the People • Ilrug LWS'^n^X
eran Association is to be held al Camp
last
week.
.
The Misses Aggie. I»ora and Minnie
J. F. Williams and C. Potter visited Houk August 26-29. •
Store with nuecctn.
Hackler, of Middleville, were the guests of
The National Methodist camp meeting
Headquarters for Physician's Sti]&gt;their sister. Mm. S. Rnush. over Sunday. Battle Creek Tuesday.
Chas. Crosby bought and sacked a car will be held at Eaton Rapids, July 5M to
The tent meetings closed Sunday evenAugust 8.
load
of
wool
hero
Saturday.
«
.ffllcdrd
wild
rheum.lbun
In
ttelk
jylies.
•■
OF
Some lawless persons ar? using dyna­
Headqnarfonfor Son mm Supplw*.
Cards arc out announcing the y-^huce
‘“dim.. Mra. J. Filter, ot
mite to kill fish in Bear Creek, near Man­
Montgomery b.s oe.rly eonclndte The. deceased had been ill but a short time, of Ella Barrett to Frank E. DuAfen to
Headquartenfor Botani-: Drufg
istee.
take place the 80th.
CW
tete
HeadquarUnfor Patent Medicine’The Alaska refrigerator factory at Mus­
JllkT.XVm'lnJ’Sri^ds iu’fals Place
Hattie Fur and Alva Haywood have
sZd^artere for Booh., StalioW
kegon Heights, will soon '*• compiled.
JoinedJoined
handsnanus
for better
or wonw and made
rhlv resweted.
iw
——------- The
111 xx™ W A Lasher In company with her
the CW«|£Sai
. the
Sunday urti.r
after aa mntilli
month
Ludington woodenware factory is
.. .fact
. ■known
... .. ...... last u..n.la«.
and Wall Paper.
.
, shioplngclothespins to Scotland.
and a member or . The
* ftSeral wm of wedded Wba.
where may always be seen Agent*
for Humphrefe Homeopath"
The first shipment of peaches was made
church at this place.
•• * *K -- ------I Quite a number of our citizens will at­
wuie of the finest carriages
from Saugatuck July 12.
HedWilM.
'or. tend the Plainwell races tills week.
Oats, corn and potatoes will be a fine
We keep enemthing ertpeoted to be
A party of our business men with their
aud road wagons in the city.
famines Sundayed at Cramer lake. Pro­ crop in tiie vicinity of Stanton.
found in aflnt-etun drug and book *w^te--e ~«n«bitosi»"‘«« «te
su»d.y«l
Kalamaxoo countv lias ■ fine potato crofr
gram of services too varied U&gt; mention in
In prospect.
store.
detail.
" il™: C. a Dlekerw" I. •■teted with ,l,HhlW1i!r'&lt;rt notion.
JESSE
like paralysis of the tye lids, reu
SjSSffitoX. but I1UI. bOOM bU «»», Ctartlr .nd R«t-I .uVlUt U. t JVOM. the Mpnobt,
Grand Ledge.
I b*lti Rt their home In UiU pl**cl Buldenee on Michigan Ave.

You who are compelled to draw the purse strings
in the cause of economy, will never know how
",jt|v it is to your interests to make your pur-

TOWER

hi '.is UnparaUelad latamts this Week.

Published Uhursdays by
COOK BJ2.OS.,

COUNTY NEWS.

HUDSON’S

GRAND RAPIDS

LINOLEUM

ARCHIE McCOY

mi m
Street Car Strike nimm
Still at the Front
DECLARED OFF

And Will Remain So.

Carnage Show Rooms
Jesse Townsend,

■,,rC"m™&gt;xr',o

TOWNSEND

Hastings, mich.

s-timi'S M *;

t-^Kl

�POWDER MONKEY.

THE THAMES EMBANKMENT.

A

MAN’S OLD CLOTHES.

tethods

mu.

STIVE, DUTIES OF A NIMBLE BOY
ON BOARD A MAN-OF-WAR.

Ax the scat of an extensive commerce
and internal t rade, Roman Lonc,Jti wax an
eminent in antiquity on it is today. Its
monuments, tbe memorials of it* groatness, prove ita prominence. Ono of these;
if it is Roman work, which is uncertain,
is t^c embankment of Ums river -Thames.
This immen.se work is quite unequaled by
any of the labors of tho modern English
Tbe word monkey is a diminutive often engineer*. For thirty-aewen miles along
the course of the stream lofty mounds
attached by sailors to another word to de
note a smaller object of the same kind. confine tbe river within fixed bounds and
Thun we have monkey jacket, a abort pea offer a secure path to tbe navigator. On
jacket: monkey yard, a small yard with each side tbe country spreads out far be­
the sail bent, crowed on one ot the mast* a low the embankment, and more tbau once
few feet above tbe deck, for the exercise the waters have 'broken through, over­
and instruction of boys; monkey reef, a spread the lowland* and left desolation
short extra reef formerly put iu topeallK around them. The English had neglected
and shaken out in a free v[ind. A monkey to repair and strengthen the banks of the
tall was a short iron bar used in training a river, and were indebted to tbe skill of a
Dutch engineer for the restoration of the
carronade, and so on.
So tl»e smallest and youngest member of- Roman work. “The Thames from Rich­
a gun's crew was assigned to the duty of mond," oaya Mr. Smiles, “h an artificial
bringing tbe chargee of powder from the
How many years of ceaselesx toll, of
magasine to the gun, aud was sometimes
called a powder monkey, but more gener­ acute engineering 'skill and vast expense
ally u jwwder boy.
were employed on this unequaled woak no
It is interesting to know that Admiral history relates, no-record even suggests.
Farragut wax once an amateur powder Some authorities attribute the embank­
boy. When a little less than thirteen ment to the Belgic traders, l&gt;efore th* Ro­
years of age he served under Commodore man invasion; others even to the monks
Porter, on board the United States frigate of the Middle Ages. But there is good
Essex, in her memorable fight with the En­ reason to suppose that the true authors of
glish frigate Phrnbe and the sloop-of-war the chief improvements on the Thames
Cherub, off Valparaiso, in 1814.
were the Romans. Similar works on al­
He tell* his own story with characterise most an equal scale exist in other parts uf
tic simplicity. “During tho action,” he England, nnd we have the complaint of
says, "I was like Paddy in the cathurpingB, the subject Britons that they were wore
•a man on occasion*.’ I performed the du­ out and consumed iu clearing the woods
ties of captain's aid, quarter guuner, pow­ and embanking the feus; not that the
der boy, and in fact did everything that hapless natives were ever treated by their
was required of me.”
Roman.taskmaxtera as harshly os were the
He then goes on to describe the “horrid savages of Hayti and Cuba by the Spanish
impression” mode upon him by the sight discoverera* But they have outlived their
ot tbe first man he bad ever seen killed, conqureror.
and continues:
Before these embankments were made
“When my services were not required tho country l»elow London wm an im­
for oilier purposes I assisted in working a mense fen, or marsh, over which tbe tide
gun; wunkl run aud bring powder from flowed incessantly. The town duuld have
tbe boys, and send them back for more, iwen only a collection of rude houses seated
until the captain wanted me to carry a on the rising ground above tbe river. It
message, aud this continued to employ mo was alremly a seat of considerable trade
even before tbe Roman conquest. But tho
during the action;”
genius and fikill of the Roman engineers,
THE POWDEB BOY’S DUTIES.
The part of a powder boy, though some­ if tbe Romans built the embankment, gave
what subordinate, requires activity and it those unequaled facilities for traffic that
judgment; for while he must keep his gun have secured it* commercial supremacy iu
By the embankment the
so well supplied With powder as not to every age.
leamn the rapidity of fire, he must not Thames was confined within bounds; many
allow tbe cartridges to accumulate un acres of land were added to the agricul­
deck, lert au explosion take place and tural domain, while along the fine high­
cause more destruction than the fire of way of the river a ceaseless procession of
vessels of every siso and form moved up
the enemy.
Tho powder boy must exercise great care and down. They came, ns Strabo tells us,
also, to prevent sparks or fragments of from tho mouths of the Loire and the
burning cartridges from getting into his Garonne, the Seine ami the Rhine.
Some were war ship*, moved usually by
passing box—the leather box in which tbe
and distinguished by their sharp
cartridge, is carried. As a precaution, tlu
pasfiiog box on being presented for a freea beaks of iron, and their crews armed with
BI&gt;cara
and shields; some were huge mer­
cartridge must be carefully shaken over t
tub of water, to empty it of anything that chant vessels, propelled by oars aud sail,
laden with rich cargoes uf eastern manu­
might communicate fire.
An explosion at the magazine passage factures, with 4 he wines of Italy and the
would be likely to communicate to the artistic wares of Greece. Some sailing down
the river from the docks of London would
magazine itself and blow up the ship.
History furnishes a number of instances carry the tin, lead, furs and the corn and
of ships blowing up in battle. The case of cattle of the west to the ports of Gaul aud
Spain.
the l.’Orient, the flagship of the French
Julian found in Britain the necessary
fleet at the battle of the Nile, which took
fire and subsequently blew up. gave rise to supplier for hia perishing soldiers in Ger­
Mrs.- Hemau*’ beautiful poem, “Casabl­ many, and the immense stores be drew from
it when famine prevailed on the continent
anca.”
The exjieriment has been made of sta­ show the general cultivation and prosperity
tioning crews of boys at the great guns of of the island. Hix 000 corn ahipx were
hastily
built in the forest, of Ardennes,
a vessel of war to ascertain how far by
careful training they could be brought up aud |KMsibly landed only on tbe Ruutheni
to n high state of efficiency. Tho results shore. If we allow them a burden of 100
tons each, they would equal the capacity
were very satisfactory.
of at least six Umbria* or Etrnrias, ami
Ul'lD WOKE roil DOTS.
The pieces to be handled were tho Dahl­ the very names of our nhalern argosies regren mnoothlxire, ft-Inch guu, weighing in ’call the Italian teachers of our ancestors.—
round numbers 9,000 pounds. The iron Eugene Lawrence in Harper’s.
carriage weighed 1,903 jiouads, tbn car­
tridge 13, and the loaded shell 73 pounds,
making a total weight of t^e gun to be run
“Whnt-is there in the future for the con­
out to battery—not counting metal nights templation of a man who works on a sal­
and side tack'e. blocks—more than 10,000 ary?” wax naked of a man who employs
pound*. Each of the 10 boys who form tho . ■^•ten. by another man who draws a salary
crew of a fi-lnch gun bad
pounds ter and thanks God. The employer suggested
handle. This estimate does not include to tbe iuquirer that if a good salary was
tbe powder boy himself.
being drawn the recipient "might invest in
After a few mouths' instruction at the a paid up life insurance policy." He didn’t
battery a series of competitive exercises do it, but he might have added, “and then
■was instituted, and tbe result demouMrates die.” The argument could have been carthe potency of the 'drill. The first day of .ried a little further bad the salaried man
the series, the ship being at sea aud the said: "1 believe a man on a salary who is
battery properly secured for heavy weather, notof a provident disposition, and who sees
on the drum beating to general quarters a that eventually he must become a pauper,
9-lnch gun was cast loose, run iu, load­ ix justified in getting as much excitement
ed, ran out and fired in one minute and and satisfaction out of life while youth,
thirty-seven seconds.
activity and a good salary prevail aa pos­
On the day following, fur a test of ac­ sible.
curacy, combined with a rapidity of fire, a
“This idea of perpetual economy for twen­
9-inch gun wm fired four times at a ty-five or thirty years to save enough to
regulation target. Tbe time of the first carry yon through ten or fifteen years of
fire being recorded, the gun was loaded and old age and a salary reduced or no Income
Cred three more times, and the time called at all, is all wrong, tiecause when it comes
nt the fourth fire, the interval being one to death and burial the cost of the thing
minute and forty-eigh£ seconds.
has to be met but once, and if one does not
• Tbe first shot struck and completely de­ leave enough behind to cover that expense
molished tbe target, distant from 8D0 to there’s another fellow, the public, to do it
LOOO yards. Tbe remaining three shots for him.”—Detroit Free Press.
were fired without much regard to accu-

On the third day of tiw series, the guns
being secured for sea, the ship’s company,
without previous warning, was called to
quarters a little after midnight, when a
B-lnch gun—handled, ax in the previous
in, loaded, run out and fired (the shell ex­
ploding) in two minutes and eight sec­
onds, counting from the first tap of tho
dram.

tan was "without previous warning,”
(■tut be taken with some qualifies:.on.
The crew knew that “night quarters” was
one of the exercises belonging to tbe series,
but no oue, save the commanding officer,

nmaure on the prompt supply of powder.

nd of one powder monkey, us we shall
hhn. that when it was his watch below,
ordered powder monkey would

magazine passage, no
al trial came he would
He slept there for two nights, and part
ot the third. On the third night he wss
to reap tbe reward of his devotion, though,
an the event proved, In part only. On tbe
4ram sounding for night quarters, our Httie hero was at his post, poaraBscd himself
«f tbe first- cartridge, and started for hh
•an with the nimblrness of his race.
Bnt so great was the emulation, sc increw, their spirit of rivalry

fellow “on

Tbe Alps contain two peaks about 15,Ota)
feet, nix or seven about 14,000 feet, and Iu
all about thirty which are reckoned among
tbe first class peaks of the world. Tbe
Himalayas, on the other hand, or, rather,
the limited portion of that range with
which we are familiar, contain peaks from
20,000 feet downward. More than 1,100
have been measured that exceed 90,000
feet in height, and it is computed that

range that are over 15,000 feet, and that
there are not less than 2,0)0 that will ex­
ceed ths 20,000-foot limit.—St. Louis Re­
public.
_________________ __

George Manldeo. who lives in Reynoldstown, has been for sixteen or seventeen
years afflicted with a terrible cough, and
what was believed to be catarrh. While
bathing his face recently he blew out of
his left nostril a piece of knife blade about
an Inch long. It looked like a piece of
bone. When the outer covering wax rea Steel knits blade. When but a boy of
ten years a negro boy stabbed him in the
left cheek iu a boyish scrimmage. He did
not know that a portion of the blade was
left in Ills cheek.—Atlanta Constitution.

A handy lock is now used upon tricycles,
boots, chests and boxes. It weighs about
half a pound, and although not much
larger than a watch is considerably thicker.
This padlock is a combination, and is fitted
with a numbered dial, very much like those
used tor safes and vaults.—New York Com­
mercial Advertiser.

“What &lt;lo you do with that baseball
mask?”
shut him up

I

In
.

During the winter months the aurora cm
&amp;&lt;■ Tukon In
lmlB«»‘ “J

The Lew*
Only four rnsu Lai

Ibmaurtl.

SprtM I. Ihe -num of lb. r-r uln-n nil luu. wltt
Utt unr^eoeral. in n lunn'n nature cornu wit lb. &gt;o.« a
.
.—.Im ot th. nun.
oat
Hoonw. oul In tbb. way. Sow. ,
„”JSd^uTit hM M ttare
morning his wife says to him. briskly: My although, In
that it wm visible at
-Detroit FreePre«
talt. 17. l«n lookla. lirougb
eloreU , b~n
preparatory to bona, eleanlnit. anil 1 find noon wbeti tho _____
The Text Wm Familiar.
ih.i your down I. Jn» full of clothre. and I n that nylon ita W'
Throe-year-old Allee went with her par
1 ndab you'd pick out .bat yon want to forth wl^ a qukk quhrerta«~wio»^
eats to church, eno Sunday, antt after the
kropand wbat I may idre away." Th™ then lettered
manner of little children was rertlma, and
there are two way,. In on. of which th. on.1 Are.panning th.baa
gold,
found it hard to understand that she mutt
res.n.r«uln lb. nun dbpHya Hadi. K
•’■'S?,0'™TcuSlM oi
not talk aloud. When the minister an­
he Is nothing of a diplomat, but only an then, uufcddlng itself, gr.
nounced bis text her attention wax canght
out-and-outer, he blurts out: “Give sway light drop&gt; forth\
f brJ_ht orange,
my clothes? Not a thing! 1 haven't got |
ami Sim^n S for tbe moment, and she astonished her
mother by saying, “HumphI that's nothing
enough now to put me through the sea- green, pink, rS*^'. ?-.]«. tw-&lt;w,n heaven and new. I’ve beard tliat before!”—New York
•on.’’ “But, my dear," says the wife, suspended and wave tetwuen benvrn anu
Tribune.
•
“tbereYi that heavy overcoat you haven’t, earth as with an invbi fle an
worn for two winter*- Surely you don't gyrst onx and ncint
bewHderiug
Id Iowa there are thirty-nine counties,
want that next summer, do you?"
I blending co ora are
£ j * ywh one of which has exactly &amp;70 square
Tbs sarcasm finds the loose Joint in his and superbly be*otifu&lt;Tb® flickering miles. Such divisions were possible in the
armor. “Yes, 1 do.” he bursts out em-1 nomena of waving wreaths, fflekerinj
newer west, where minor political divisions
nhatically* "I want every blessed rag in flame*, rays, curtains, fringes, bunas
were made in advance of settlement. In
that eloeet, and I don’t want yon to med-1 flashing Colo"; the
havens
tbe older parts of the country tbe territorial
die with them. If I were to let you give light and motion• »°* J***’*’ JSSJi arrangements were largely accidental.
my things away I’d wake up some morn- then dropping lik® a curta
«
lug without a suit to my back.” And be silver lore jeweled with «» w«dth ot ra
Vienna has 608.000 Roman, Cat holies.
iug a woman, wi-e In her day and genera bles. xappHires.
There are 422 priests and 987 nuns In her
tlou, sbe says not another wont But the 1 penetrating dark jnjlche. and darting
clolstera. The Vienna university contains
vary next day sbe gave away five coats, ten ‘ through somber forert*.
8,816 Roman Catholic and 2.094 Jewish
/.
. .*four
’
. .of trousers
----- __and
j.— landscape as with a thousand million elec­
waistcoats,
pains
two
tric lamps, forms a picture ot which words students. 1 n the twenty-six hospitals, with
topcoats.
her nusuanu
husband never snows
knows it.
.jpeoau. And
Ana Der
iu inc
- r----------their 5.288 beds, 56,049 persons were treated
»11 convey
IVinVJ but
wwvm
••••*meager
....... — ~~
“
The other type of husband is diplomatic, can
a very
mea.
.
____________________
Wbcobb
wit. make.
.oomUoo to
to
Tbl« unwarrning
This
unwurnilog light
U«bl ns
M it
to flashes
UmBm aloug
rim« In 1890.
When
his wife
makes tar
her suggestion
him be not ooly prombwo to look over the lb. Irocen river., U&gt;. Kn.tb.uk. orraow
A German biologist says that tbe two
thins, at once; but ta dot. IL Hit wife at .nd rerori. hu«« mountain. ol
sides of a face are never alike. In two cases
u-ndi unon tbe performmtee. “Sow." be lee. nod tbe tong, dark Unmet erergmm. out of five tbe eye* are out of line; one eye
taslua didactically, a. be mat™ the Hr»t to. Indeed. a rneoe ot pure nrrtle OMte-on. is stronger than tbe other In seven persons
pious. Into tbe etonet, “I'll make u pile on tlrnt rnnwe the .peetotor to butwnbtoeo.t Out of ten. and tbe right ear is generally
.1.1 side
1.1. of all oh..
1._. TI -Uni,
nrtrl r-lr^Ar
closer nVffiF
over lllx
bls cliest
chest Willi
with Htl
an HlWnrd
inward filliXCr
shiver higher tlian the left.
■
thls
theoU
things
don’t want and
on that side of all the things I do.” “Yea, as he views his wealth of frigid light.—St.
Under tbe old blue laws of Connecticut
dear,” says bls wife. “There:” with satis Louis Republic.
“any man who shall stand by and see two
faction as he pulls out the coat to a heavy
Mixed Thoughts.
dogs fight and not try to separate them
suit, "that’s the coat 1 was looking for the
The word pajamna seems to old fashion­ aboil be deemed guilty of a breach of the
other day. I'm going to finish out the
ed
people
a
most
absurd
one,
perhaps
be
­
peace, and shall lie in jail the length uf
cold weather with thia" So It goes over
cause it is so markedly foreign and unlike seven days and nights.”
on the do pile.
The next thing he fishes out Is a pair of English, nnd it not infrequently happens
Frank Krum, an employe of the Detroit
light trousers. "Now, these," he remarks, that jH-mons are found to whom the word
furnace company, fell Into a pit at the
meditatively, ns he pulls the legs carefully does not convey any definite meaning.
Not long ago a young indy, who lias Just furnace Friday and broke bls neck.
and lays them down on the do pile, “these
I’m going to bnve put io order and get lota "come out," and who is shy to a degree al­
Noah Anderson, a Muskegon gent’s fur­
of wear out of oil summer." Then comes most painful, was seated at a dinner be­ nishing guodx man. has quit business be­
a shabby, heavy overcoat. "This I shall side an elderly man who was very hard of cause he couldn't pay 82,000 be owed.
want fur blizzard weather next winter. I hearing. The knowledgeof her neighbor’s
Rev. 11. A. Kerns, Congregational pastor
want you to pack that away where moths Infirmity added to tbe young lady’s diffi­
won’t get into it." Over goes that on the dence in the matter of addressing him, nnd at Big Rapids, has made complaint against
ax he said nothing to her they sat side by nine saloon keepers, who kept open doors
do pile.
July 4.
So does t he next and the next and the side in silence for almost the entire meal.
As the dessert appeared upon the table,
next and the next. When the operation is
Geo. M.. Conner, of Ishpeming, went
complete there is a pile on one side that however, the Indy made a desperate a&gt;. down on a visit to Cheboygan, where lie
covers half tbe floor and is nearly ax high tempt, determined-that she^would not al­ used to be city clerk, and was promptly
bs the man’s head. On the other side lie low her shyness to conquer her; and hav­
arrested on an old charge of embezzling
two waistcoats and au old straw* hat. That ing cast about for a theme of conversation,
8400.
Is what she may give away. And every found it in tbe fruit just before her.
“Do you like bananas?” she inquired of
garment in the do pile has been so skill­
F. C. Stoll of Frenchtown, Monroe
fully utilized iu the imagination of the her neighbor, iu as distinct and audible a county, had 31 fine nheep. Il&lt;* has but
wearer that t he wife knows tbe perils of voice us she could command.
four now. lk&gt;gs killed tbeotherST, and Stoll
disposing of them, and does nut try It. A
Thu uld gentleman turned upon her a has appointed himself a.commlttee of one
comparison between men and women in look of some surprise, not uumixed with a to kill all the canines iu Monroe county.
their love for many possessions, when it suspicion of disapproval 'at her question.
President Thus. W. Palmer, of lh&lt;t
comes to clothes, will show always that it
"I never wear them," be said laconically;
is men who cling to their old clothes, nnd “t he old fashioned nightshirt is quite good World's Fair Commission, says Michigan
will have to move mighty quirk to Secure a
not women.
enough for me."
Why, most men are perfect magpies
The
luvrunk
effect upon uucjuuui
the young lady may be derirable site for the state exhibit at the
fair, as the other states are&gt;‘ataklng their
about their garments. No
2’.. matter 2how
___ imagined.—Boston Courier.
claims.’’
frayed or shabby or soiled a garment is, no
I a garment ix. no
--------------------------matter how Impossible it is that he should
Ilousht a Halter.
A roller coastet*''car at Grand I-edge
ever want it. he would no more think of
A new story is told of Oliver Walton, Jumped the track Thursday throwing the
parting with it than bo would with liis who in his day wns the greatest dealer iu
four occupants to tbe ground. Mesdamcs
scalplock.
And ax for getting clothes good bones near Boston. Oh one occasion
snough, no man ever did that. The writer he came into Maine and bought an extra ’1». A. Marvin and Allen each had an arm
knows one man who has eighteen over­ good horst? for FJOtt. The horse breeder wns broken and Mp. A. 8. Mudge was seriously
tones and forty-three pairs of shoes, nnd he one of the niggardly kind, and aiktxl, hurt.
could not be induced to sell, give away or “flow are you going to lead the horse
A logging train aud a mill train consisting
pa»n a blessed one of ihe coats or pair of
of un engine and caboose collided on the
the shoes.—New York Evening Sun.
"With that halter, to be sure,” said Wal­ Mackinaw division of the D.. R. C. A A.
ton, busy counting out tbernoney for tbe ro«d Wednesday night. Both trains were
wrecked and Biakeman llupcrafl of West
horse.
Once when Judge W------, uf the United
“No, sir,” said the breeder, "tbe baiter Buy city was aenously injured.
Slates supreme court, reached Pittsburg don’t go with.the horse; it belongs me. I
Capt. William Willett, the well known
on circuit a Mr. Wright entertained him. did not sell you that."
Pontiae horseman, died of cancer of the
There was a can "pending then in tbe su­
“What, not let me have a halter after I
preme court which involved the value* of have given you your price for the horse?” stomach Friday morning. He was a cap­
two stocks. The decision wai certain to asked old Oliver. “What do you want tian in the rebellion and with considerable
profierty. He leaves two sons and one
make one of the stocks valueless and the for it?”
daughter, and was about .*&gt;5 years old. At
other valuable. It wax considered nn even
"A dollar, sir," said the farmer.
chance which way the decision would go.
“All right," said Walton, "here is tbe the time of his death he owned 30 horses
The lawyers iu the case had settled It in dollar.” He put tbe rest of his money in among them Ketch, 2:18. .
their minds that if Justice B----- were to his pocket, then he stepped quickly to tbe
Albert J. Taj lor. a 15-year old boy, was
write the decision it would be in their favor bone’s head and remarked, “I will take
Tbe justice was noted for writing long de tlie halter, bnt I guess I will not take the seized with cramps while swimming in the
river near Flint the other day aiul drowned
cisIons. The majority of the men on th&gt;- horse.’’
,
before help came.
bench at that time wrote briefly. Justice
lh» took off the halter, let the horse go
W-T- w.v entertained m dinner nt Mr. loose nnd the breeder had mauy a lung day
Cherries are so plentiful in the vicinity
Wrigbt’K house. After the dinner Justice
of
Portland that the farmers allow them
in which to repent of his overreaching.—
W----- liecame companionable and good
to rot on the trees Instead of picking them
Lewiston Journal.
jmtnred.
for 2 cents per-quart.
In the midst of conversation about the
Tha hucklelierry crop on the high lands
court and ita work Mr. Wright said to
Which, at an.v given moment, is moving and plains will be light this year on ac­
Justice W----- , mentioning the case iu
which he was interested, "I suppose that forward faster—tbe top of a coach wheel or count of the foreat fires. The swamps are
the
bottom?
full of berries, however.
the decision in that case will be a long one,
The answer to this question seems sim­
there lieingxo many points Involved.” “As
A blacksmith named Peterson had one
long as the moral law, my boy," said tbe ple enough, but probably nine persons out
of his hands terribly smashed by having
of
ten,
asked
at
random,
would
giro
the
old justice, us be smiled benevolently Upon
an electric car slip off a jack screw and
bis bort. That was all that he said upon wrong reply. It would appear at first
fall upon it, at Wert Bay City, Friday.
tbe subject. Mr. Wright, however, knew tight that the top and bottom must be
from this remark that it was the particular moving at the same rate; that is, the speed
Earl McIntyre, an 8-year-old bov. fell
justice who wrote long decisions who was of &lt;be carriage. But by a little thought it under the wheels of a milk wagon, at
preparing the one iu this case. This gave will be discovered that the bottom of tbe laaalng. Friday, and received serioua In­
him the cue for the decision, and he bought wheel is, in fact, by the direction ot it* mo­ juries about tlie beck and cbesL He lives
stock based upon this judgment. It proved tion around its axis, moving backward, in at Hole
correct, nnd be gained exactly 1900,000 from an opposite direction to that which the
Donald Pratt, the young son of Dr.
t his cnrelesx remark of the too amiable jus­ earrings is advancing, and is consequently
stationary in space, while the point on top Foster Pratt, of Kalamazoo, fell out of u
tice.—San Francisco Argonaut.
£
of the wheel h moving forward with the milk wagon, where he was taking a ride,
double velocity of It* own motion around Friday. One wheel ran over his left leg.
the axis and the speed at which the car­ breaking the membez adnarely off.
.
Everyone has heard of the lawyer named rings moves.—New York Tribune.
Strange, who upon dying called bis family
Thursday afternoon, at Standish. Arenac
around him and said that on his tomb­
county, a party of children were standing
stone he wished to have engraved, “Here
It is popularly supposed that ths Hon la at the abate of tbe pond Just below the
liea an honest lawyer.” Some one suggest­
tbe moat courageous and powerful of the railroad bridge, throwing chips into tbe
ed that people would not know whose the
carnivora, or at least of the felid®, but on water. One ot the number, a 4-year-old
tombstone was. "But,” said the dying the few recorded occasion* of a battle royal cilld of James Mosher lost its balance and
lawyer, “they will. Every one will aay. between tbe lion and the Bengal tiger the tell in and was drowned before assistance
•HTiy. that’, rtrange.’" An Englixhman
lion has come off second best. One such could be summoned. On Friday, the re­
told it In this way: A very clerer barrister
combat occurred recently at the Calcutta mains were taken to the old home in Fair­
was dying. He was very clever indeed. Zoo between an African lioness and a grove, Tuscola county, for burigL
His family were devoted to him and asked
tigress. They are exhibited in adjoining
him what his last wishes were. Now, I’ve compartment* of the Mme
ond lb“
forgotten what the lawyer’s name wax, but door having betm carelessly opened between
ADMINISTRATOB'8 8ALE.
*
that doesn’t make any difference with the the two compartments the tigress rushed
B^ter.ss:^ “•
w &lt;•»" *
story. He was very clever Indeed.
n and disposed of her rival in a fight which
When his family asked him about his
hixted about ten minutes.—Forest ntxl
last wishes the wax very clever, you know, Stream.
a wit even on his deathbed), be said: “Hare
Inscribed on my tombstone ‘Here lies an
honest barrister.’ ” Very clever man, you , “Brito, oto boy!” uld Mr. WtoU.
sea "But,” mid his wife, “how will ny sone
Where re you going now?”
know who you are?” “Ah, my dear,” he an­
“I’m going to the hotel to get my din
swered. “every one will say ’That’s very nep,” answered Mr. Hicks.
extraordinary.”’ And this remindsone
“Indred! Why doo'i yon dto. u bomel
of Mark Twain’s frog.—New York Trib I riw.y. hmrd Uto Mn. Htot. » u
nne.
roll.at coot"
“Ab, my dnu- fellow, tbri wm talon,
•b. boa«l.t • cook book."—Borion Tnu&gt;- ebrat
T K
. 7 l U,T*’' north, range
Aunt Jeaaie—Kiss Mr. Happlman good script.
*
mornlag, dear. You know be will soon be
your uncle.
.
»»ted. Hmuupi Jucy ini,, a. n. urn.
Bridging tho DMBculty.
The Fiance-Good morning, little sweet
CLBMKWT 8&lt;WM. Administrator.
Mta Coonby—I’d hsb yoa know, Mose
ness! Did you have pleasant dreams?
iullerbr. dux el 1 merry . tuan it'll be to'
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Florrie— No, sir. I dreamed there wan a love an* not fo’ his money.
S,slui‘^V'Tb',BI.K f?,antr nf **rry,-M.
big locomotive a-*hrieking right alongside
U,,u
« ««&gt;«• ot Um
a Inotnent:« thought!) 1’1^7
of me. An’ then 1 woke up. and it was -Well Liw, Hi fix jt dis way: Hl throv
nothin’ but Aunt Jessie snoring.—Pitts­ upmyjubi-! reapeek to yoah sentiment
burg Bulletin.
an then gu m'self hired over again in r»- lAt« &lt;5 rai d
‘rt”
&lt;•» Aun Baker.
rpcck (o yoah comfort.—Puck.
The old store is always useful for the

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are |o be done in cold weather. Work pea
pie will do much better and can work much
more rapidly in a comfortable temperature.

Miss De Boney (school teacher}—I am nx
formed that you loudly spoke of me on ths&gt;
public street* as an old maid.
Bad Boy (much scared)-N-n-o,

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ONK E.XJ()Ys
Both the method and restd*. .
8TP
“ tak''" '• il plewS
•nd refilling to the taotc ai 7^*
EDv^L‘ap£n,|’,l&gt;
lover ahd Bowels, c eansea tUZJ
tem rftetuyu,. dbpri "X^3ache, and fever, ,„&lt;] CIIm! 7
oonatipation. Btntp of Fig, h Sj

iu kintl «er mduced plea,mg to the ume
ceptable to the stomach, pmmpt i,
U. a«t&gt;on and truly beuelSu! C, i“

healthy and agreeable aubstauws iu
to ul and have made it u*
popmarreme.lv known.
Syrup of Fig, ia fnr
io
and 11 bottle, by all leading dn?
gists.
Any reliable druggwt .bo
may not have it on UmTwiU pmeuro &gt;t promptly for anv one ite
wisbei to try it Do nut accept an,
Bubrtttute.
1
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
S4« nANCISCO. Cte.
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Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN:
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MORRILL’S STORE. HASTINGS
Some more ci:cau4iousw Uantrii rang­
ing from SiOO f.^SloUo.
Rvmetnl&gt;er tiiut this euliiainieontaiD* but
n very small jwi of the projiertv l harr
fur sale or exchange.
.^Jrbave Improved and varanl eity lots tor
gale and exchange In all juift-. of'cl:- ity.
Farming lands for sale un&lt;l exchange in
all parts of the eounty.
1 have aome choice Graivjl Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.
1 have choice Chicago property for Mie,
well located in different i&gt;ar:-&lt;&gt;f
-?,j.
ranging from S423 up v&gt; $59.»«)v. a -p!&gt;E&lt;lld opportunity for investments iu that
marvelous city where fqrtuues areinade :n
Real Estate. I hav&lt;-mapxof the city lo­
cating the different place., for -ale.

SPECIAL!
On Jefferson street two.hauses and lot#
al bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory.—&lt;«nv lot atij
house well finished
SI,out': 8500 down,
bal. on tlute at 7 per cent.
And one house and lot brie block !r&lt; m
factory. $800; S300 down, but at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
factory. $1,000. ?300
bal. - jean
at 7 per cent.
\
Several aplendid bargams hi the ’.st
want and other parts of the city.
Brick bam for sale nt a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
80 ft. front by up ft, deep.well k»'itedin
Seneca Falls. N. Y.‘. lia* on the land brick
store three stories, also dwelling house and
good barn. Can be Ismgiit al a bargain,
or will exchange for Hasting- or Grand
Rapids property. The city ot fwneM Falls
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
largest town in Serena Co.
40-acre farm in Irving, al! improved, soil
good. Can be bought at a t«rgaln on easy
terms.
84 araes fractional-over riius 1* ur 20
pcres, sk mile east uf Sheridan, goo-1 train*
ed houseS-One of the cheapest tara- ine
Barry Co., will take part city property.
10 acres near eity. goud hoaseand bare,
well and cistern. 150 fruit trees » acre
grapes; $1,300, cheap.
down. lol. at 7
per cent.
IGO acres in Woodland to cwbangr for
amaller farm and difference.
196 acres in Hope, township, known a»
the Doty farm, will s&gt;ell for S'-UO on easy
terms.
Several 80 acre parcels for Sale a: bar­
gains ranging ‘from $1,800 up*ar«- and
some will take part city property in «'
change.
.
I have several large fann« .or
'
take small farm in part payment
1 have some city property 1 wi t
for good farms.
f
I contemplate a urnre extended
of advertising, and it- would be
™
those who wish to sell or exchange, te iaii
atAhia agency at once and get the l-.-nen»
Unkm 1’oclfir It. IL lands ter
“*
states of Kansaa, Oregon.
Utah, Teana, etc. .upward- of -'.JW-W®
acres of fanning, mineral and .tlmbertc
lands, ranging in price from $5 w &gt;&gt;« »*•
acre; one-tenth down, ten years t’n?d
balance.
Frequent excursion rat.* giw,
etc. Cail and get circulars.

SHERfFFti SALE.
Notire is hereby given that
ocuUon Issued out ot lhe ClT1”!
County at Barry'and
"r H’’

the
t0 me

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s&amp;siissfii £?%»&gt;«?«

title end Interest of ’*”■ 5a_Wltl .t^totbe M*
HMaSsCkaMaerir CompiwL;
J nx«t!na»
tawing real estate situate tn tbe t fly oi u
U'lx fivM?) and Stwth one half of tet th««
IbTri-wth '«»e-half of,W.om’Ula
also tbe north une-baMuf to. .‘j^Vxstem a&lt;W&gt;btock numr*r uinrteen (IS) tnrtbecan nji^
lion lotheCltyof Has
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copied put thereof. *U «f * 'eh
bWd&lt;
public ourtioa or ve-due to ihe Wgh
|„
at tbe north front «*&lt;*»*?,Barry, oo
•he city of llaMlvgs in
! a n i.c.
ttatiirday. the tftth d'«.' of A".e,"/'.A 1
,
to O’clock in f be/“»»*•»'•;
L
hk nrst day oI
Dated at Hie city ui Haninif* tb'* ur!
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j.»w o.
Smith &amp; Colobuvf. ah &gt;» ter, IU'
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Ha-s w- "
X;«ise R
unctpiBlleil
■n.l o’1?!|i, bnBlneos Is cuiiduct'
' rtiK-t •» *nner, and
,
-.tretmth. being Ihe
;o&gt;Dn..-:,Oue IWIar"
iteora
have nwte H&lt;xxi s
... sl.-c&lt; -fu! medicine of tho

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

ra . trenrent. Sckoobn,, tomaM hy
tbe jeers of his townspeople into the lx&gt;
lirf that ho was to be prosecute*1 for
perjury, had slid awuy on a night train
—•'gone to purchase goods in St. Louis,’’.
saM his unhappy spouse. Welsh, thw
martyr, had essayed to desert the same
night, and, as a cat plays with a mouse,
old Kenyan had lot him go until the in­
tent was made plain by his boarding the
e.-istward bound train in civilian dn-si
and then had had him hauled off by two
stalwart infantrymen and. incidentally
by the nape of his neck, and once mor»'
Welsh was remanded to his familiar
haunt—the guard house at Ryan This
time a still more serious charge wu»
hanging over his head—that of assault­
ing a non-commissioned officer in discltarge of his duty, for Corp. Brent had
recognized him as his assailant the inHtant he beard Lis voice. So had another
witness It waa Georgia Marshall who
turned to Kenyon tbe moment Welsh
had finished his testimony and said, "1
have heard that man speak before," and
who unhesitatingly declared after Goss
appeared that though by sight she could
identify neither man. by voice she knew
tltat the one who hud assaulted the
corporal of the guard that night was
not Goss, bnt Welsh. Thun Welsh himectf broke down.
Such was the feeling against him
among the men. such were tho threats
wHichTie could not but, hear ns he lay
in his barred cell, that he begged to lie
allowed to iwe tho commanding officer.
He was in fear for his life—poor devil!
add indeed nothing but the
discipline
ho
“»- • 1
. 1..... .1.. .1 of »the
V... nowspnpera
__' --*~*i***
......
dwided
saved
him
” the
■’ *tarring
’
.. from
and..
feathering
und- riding on u rail that the soldiers were wild
•7- VE:
— In
••• piteous
t-™:MV
.U.togive
;him.
accents he iniplored Kenyon to have him sent nwny,
even to prison at Leavenworth. He
wpuld plead guilty to desertion, guilt y
to theft, guiltv to assault, guilty t.» an v•tang, if the major would only get hhn
away from tbe terrible scowls knd cams
of his erstwhile companions. Only if

X”l“- «- tarn

At last a pack, impetuous step; the
^“t^X^wh^n^: door was thrown open. AIL was dark08
^aiM? ®“tered with outstrouihetl anus there earn-? a low, almost
wailing voice from the bedside:
“Oh, Mabel, Mabel, how could you?"
hredquartera, und found that voungg-nCONTINUED.
Be rnttMlejevtally wenOitt- alongKr

tUhreU£"'rltint

CHEIST AND NICODEMUS.
LE38OM IV ’HIRD QUARTER, INTER­

NATIONAL

SERIES, JULY 26.

Hearn, his

m-n.i SO“, t"11 e™™ '» *»»« ‘I
*HReleased from attest, lad I Ti nt
means yon can go dnfl
uXglmert

as roon u, you like. What dore the
judge say now’"
•
-‘Head that page." was the answer „
He.ru Jdaoed tho letter in the major'.
Xi fl? "“h kn'tl"1
rvtui as foliows:
"A,'e' “ow "S’"’ 1 nrse upm yon. !n,
“
*’3’ J «&gt;«trnt.Uy .onmehsl In
^ Kenyon-. !dWim jmt
received says that your acquittal is as­
sured and that your vindication is triumphrntt. Tin. l mi wmM b„ th|)
cam1.
But whnt rep*roti-.a have you for the

Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of
Burlington. Ohio, states that lie had been
under tho care of two prominent phy­
sicians, and used their treatment until he
was not able to Krt around. The) pro­
nounced his ease to be consumption nnd
Incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr.
King’s New* Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds and at that time wns not
able to walk across the street without
resting. He found, before he had used
half of n dollar bottle, that he was much
better: he continued to u-e it and is to-day
enjoying good'.health. If you have any
Ihniut, lung or cltesl trouble try it. We
guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free
nt W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.

ICompliod from Lemon Helper Quarterly by
pcrmlwdou of H. 3. Hoffman, publisher. Phil­
adelphia.)
1. “There was a man of tbe Parinecs
named Nicodemus, a ruler of Hie Jews.’’ '
Ho belonged to the moat religious sect
among tho Jews, and wo may hope tlint
ho was on exception to tbe description
given by the Saviour in Miitb. xxiii, &amp;,!».
2. "The same came to Jesus by night,
and said unto Hiin, Rnbbi, we know that
thou art u teacher come from God, for no
tunn can do theM miracles that thou doesC
ARLES KINO. U. S A.,
except God be with him.’’ ■
■. Daughter," “Tht
See hint now in the presence of Jesus, xtorauvn
wronu-.* and insulte heaped upon yon by
of Valparaiso, and
Do HanfutJ’ "Itunthe northern presto Wb.t proportion of
1 his remedy is becoming so well known probably ^sincere, upright, religious nan, Ind.T each raised i
■ -T'ro SolJkrs."
but a man without Life (I John vr 12). ft. A. Gardner, of
tbe people who have had you portraved and so jmpular as to need no special But he is interested, and he is thoughtful 50 cnnvulalooa a day.
to them OH n low bully, a drunken bnite mention. Al! who have used Electric nnd inquiring; He has seen sonic of the sms, ltac.lcaclu&gt;, and
boule. Daiitei Mrer
E i Ipplncoti Company,
and a swindler will ever know tho con­ Bitten sing the same song of praise.—A wonders wrought by Jesus, and he is pcrby *peci*l arrangepurer, medicine does not exist und it &gt; ’ sutided that Jesus is no ordinary funu.
trary?
hat paper that has vilified yon
guaranteed to do all that Is claimdl I j 3. "Jesus answered, and wild unto him,
will have the decency or the courage
Electric Bitters tylli cure nil disease* of
now that it know* tho truth, to make the liver and kidneys, will tetnove pimples, 1 I Verily, verily, Isay unto thee, excel*-a
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
man be born again, be cannot see tbe king­
tho faintest amends? Not one,
bolls, salt rheum and oilier affvCtious dom of God.”
“. The time has cotiFo
forwyou now to [causedi by Impure blood.—Will drive
--------------Regardless of Nicodemus’ flattering
j
at oneo *U&lt;1 for all a profession malaria from the system and prevent a* words He sees the need of his heart, and
CHANCERY ORDER.
which the people of the north'so little well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure nt once tells him the only way by which it State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Cfnuit. in
Chanrery
,
! aPpnv*“te “nd *o persistently decry. 1 of headache, constipation and indigestion can lie met; he must be bom from above
Hutt pending In Circuit Court for tbe County
try Electric Bittern. Entire • satisfaction (margin), or anew (R. V.). Not religious­
asu
itad shall bo glad to have
ol Ham*. In Cuajic-rv, kt Hast.ng, un the second
guaranteed, or money refunded. Price
', J uUr K*rong
arm! to lean upon. A year | 50 eta. and St.00 per bottle at W. H. Goud- ness nor outwnnt reformation, but a new day of June A. I» IHH.
.
.
*
■
.iv
«
i.-,.
nun
ci.uu
jht txHtae ai n.n. »&gt;&lt;xxi- creation (II Cor. v, IT).
Freedom •&gt;. Mirpanl ms ex«^ utnr of ili« last
' lit"
f my office ...Ill
.. the year’s drug store.
*’r t'.Vll ;»&gt;»
will fit yon rfor
wilt and tcslametit of John E ('iiatUn. deecMscd.
4. “NicodemusMtitli unto Him, How can complainant,
vs. Fred-rii-k L. Dliixniu*'. Clara
■i bar. Meantime! von can have nearly
a man be lx&gt;rn when he is old! Can he en­ I..-Dingman. J. Byron Mperry. Andrew J torn.
tatotatt,Incom;ttart lh.5oTemtaa.il ....
I iu.vm v.vi
Groenbury
&lt;». Rupert. N»lli« Sherry and
ter
the
second
time
into
his
mother
’
s
womb
1.,..
1 Ti.
,ht bw‘l HU,Te ln tae world for cut*,
William A. Grahamdrlrmlnn’*.
(
1
h ?* ll^T- ll&gt;rU‘^..-»•••&gt;. ulevrs. salt rheum, (ever and lie liorn?”
hi tills rasc-it appearing tliit tbe defendant,
Thia reply proves that Nicodemus is only Andrew J Idt-n has departed from bi- la-t place
I l*nuU&lt; a1*.' * wdI be yours. Come back Bures, ti tter, chapped' liands, chilbtam*.
‘ *u ,,s’,nj'
come to the mother, the j corns, and ail *.kii&gt; eruption*, mid posltive- a natural man; lie docs not understand of residence In this state and that bls v r-ent
plaee of redden- e cannot be a«eerb*lueil. on
■
:u‘d the people who love you; ly cures piles or no pay rriuiieil. It is spiritual thing.-, they are foolishness unto nmilon of Fred M. Wanlrlgh eolkltor f-w said
; VUI!,«
to ns who know and need guaranteed to dire perfect satisfaction, or him (I Cor. ii, 14}. He has not yet learned complainant. I: I* ordered turn tliesahl defend­
the A, B, C of true religion. There are ant Andrew J. Iden cause hb appearance ta ba
-v,’2: -voa are not w:mt’4 '’■h1'™ Joa ««•"
}?*’*155
prr |H&gt;’’
entered herein «ittilu live month- from the date
&gt; ,Fnr **ne timo M,,V Kenyon stood in ' H,r «,e b&gt;' " • ,L
the drurgtet. multitudes now ot religious people, mem­
bers of churches, like him.
■ ^tence. At last, seeing that he was ex- ( The contract for building tlie new 816,5. -(‘Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say bill of complaint to be fllrfl.and a copy there- '
the major would but believe him. ile j P1’"**-'*! to express his opinion, miyowly 15pu court houw nt Gaylord was let u» A. J. unto thee, except a man be born of water of to be rerved on said t umplalnani’s voMeitor .
wttlitn twenty du&gt;* affbr service on hhntrfa
real I v had never struck the corporal ut
:
”
Ward, ot .Fiinl, yesterday. The bouds and of the Spirit, he ciuiuot enter into tho copy ol*aid bill. Mud notice of tbi* order, and
that tu default thereof, Mdd bill be taken as con­
Kingdom of God."
all; he had hurled tho pepper in his ry.*s
"l fvar~ thft? lhut f,m K'tter would were sold for -«l2.0to(j.
It is probable that Nicodemns, like Jo­ fessed by the said non-realdeat defendant ■
and run. Brent, blinded and raging, I
»“« 1 nii^hJ huve ?*nuWU ‘hat this
Andrew J. Iden. And It is further ordered,
seph of Arimathen, was one of those who Uiat witliln twctitv dajs (he said coinplalBant ,
hdd rushqd in pursuit, and hod struck ■ w"‘‘hl follow. When will you answer?” |
Nothing is mote remarkable than the fact waited for the kingdom of God, or. in ause anol ice of this order tnl&gt;e [xibllalied In
hm head against tiw sharp edge of tho !
"^otjust yet. I must think it over. &gt;
e llastii’K* HAXNr.it a newspaper printed*
that a medicine which Is powerful enough ot her words, like Anno, "looked for re­
Iniick pillar at tbe south end of the tnx.p j N2t"not unt!1 a,hJ to-i^ht uny way - to cure tbe most horrible form of potamilic demption in Inrael" (Luke xxiii, 51; 11, 38). published and circuit I nt: In Maid County Of
Barry, anti that such piiblieitlou be cotititreed
barracks. Very possible this waa true; ’
I^ult evening Mrs. Morris insistefl can be given with impunity to a little child and because be was a good religious Jew then- al leant x&gt;ncc tu each w eek fur sit weekaiu
tnuxtn in- for tbe gash Wax deep ,md jagged.
i UIM”‘ 7^body a earning to her house tlial is ailing-.-nnil yet this i» the record of thought that of coanc he must be a child sueceaatou, or that complainant cause a copy of
Ibis order to tm iier-uiiiallv served on tbe -aid
sAnd Bremt was’convalescing rapid! v. I*'’1’ celebrate.
The news that Hearn Swift’s 3|iecitic iS. S. S») U lo a germ de­ of tho kingdom; but see Math, viii, 11, 12. ilvfeteiaut Andrew .1 Iden at least twenty days
l its laborsand bat Ix-twren the hrt.re ot th.- Low, Bn- h“1’
1W«S~I&gt;tae orj.-r» stroyer, u purifier, a great remedial agent: Jesus now repeats what He hail said before, .■•efore (he Hire ahuve prescribed for his ap.ents bad gone, die. Cross and Grava houtoolds stood Ianh..nr. and it h powerlul. nnd yet harmless:.it is a but enlarges by explaining that tho new ipr-nt nee.
luted June 2nd A, 1&gt;. tfOt.
metiieim- that contains no mineral poisons; birth is by watcr'and tbe Spirit.
renewed kt bom. In dnngvr ot brim killod with ktaclntw. I
FitASH A. Hookkr.
?',3rt
I"1*’”'
d. "That which is born of the flesh Is
C.rcmt .Indra*.
all ite results are beneficent; il la com hound’throughout the Ttare wn. jnrt th. let Utllo .lwrk ot
Wd
"r
FitKP M. Wapwuoh, Haul* Creek. Mich.
flesh, and that which is born of tbe Spirit
wl
from
nature
’
s
own
laboratory,
and
works
fi-.kntly pre- jwdoniv nrootw tho wotnanof th. fa.
Cotiiplaiumil's solicitor.
«®dutaon. Only. ■Midthwnll im- on nature’? lines to cun: disensexit may be is Spirit.’’
ssal of the ttmttj- teem. &gt;. was ... . con.pan.live i"**"”1
n
’
.
,
l
'7'
d
“
S'-'.emlly
;
।
If
a
pcFhon
could
be
born
again
in
a
nnt------ ---- o—~ .. ..... ,. । used as u tonic by theuumt delicate woman:
RegMrr iu cbaurery.
w in a tomeas "everybody —only lie Will probably u Mia) uglven to build up the conatitnlkMi j nral way a dozen limes lie would lie no
i stranger that ho should have revealed !
Thcy had started
want to delay n little while on Miss Mar- I lt( a little child, or it may be employed to (.nearer tho kingdom, for ever since Adam
MORTG \GE MALE.
[ his identity, and by tier bo brought to
Default having been mads Lu the condition of
: .1 bjackgtitrd and
shrill's account, for if they are not al- restore
-------to health the —
unhappy
*•-............vicliiu
...............
of sinned all, without exception, are boro in
the front at so supreme a moment. But
sin,
nnd
are
by
nature
children
of
wrath.
।
a
certain
mortg.MP’ made by John Smith to
ready eirguged it is solely her fault Any blixxl poisoning. In each case it will work
rharim
W.
riouebtahn ami Aurilla M.
7. "Marvel not that 1 said unto thee. Ye 1
it was Miss Marshall who luul been
riouithtalin dated January eletob A. D. WM
one can see he is utterly in love with her. wonderful results.
must be born agnin.”
gwatly interested in bis case from the
ami recorded lu the ofHei- of the Beeist r of
1 The pickle. To the
Once in u while “everybmly" makes a
When
God
says
“
must
’
’
/here
can
be
no
Deeds
lor
Barry
county. Michigan on the eighth
Edward
FcrgUwn.
-if
Grand
Blanc,
24
very night of his mishap, and she and
er Chilian, the conmistake. This time “everybody’’ wns years okl. Wa* killed in abrideeu, Wash.. other way. He has theAfore forever set- day of January A D. if**. In liber '-'4 of raortMrs. Lano had Ixx-h most kind aud as­
uaites on page I®-which said inortrtge wa* duty
publicly wronged a
practically right No one more thor­ la*l week by being c.iugbt under a fidling 1 tied it that every soul no: i»orn from above 1assigned by the **ld Charles W MioughXalln
siduous in their attentions to him dur- j
and Aurilla M. Houshtalln by asaigimient beto'
oughly
knew how tree. The remains will lie shipped east­ is excltxIcG from the kingdom.
.W
‘*B***J than Hearn himself .....................
ing lus days of suffering.
8. "The wind bloweth where it listetb, Ing date the sUteeuth day of February A.D.
. . utterly he was in love with Georgia ward for burial.
ctiiing short of j
l*M and recorded In the office of said Register
I
When ho heard of tho charges i
and thou henrest tho sound thereof, but । of
Deed* lor Barry county, Michigan, au the
fd
Marshall, and nobody but Kenyon knew
canst not tell whence it cometh and sixteenth day of February A. D. IMH lu liber ZJ
Lieut. Hearn, and of the outrage.r.is tai-' i that, yielding to the plea in his father’s
would satisfy
Mr*.
Swithttitt ojrup
Kjrup bus been
air*. Wiii-lou'*
« Ill-ion - niMimirn
1"TU u-eil whither it goeth; ao is every one that U born of mortgMce-i &lt;»u psge .W to Ihtniell Strikar,
sification of the.' -W. Schonberg, his de- J letter' Hearn might not return to the
William P. Sidnnin aud William H. Harr, the
lor rlilidren leelbtng It soothe* the child, of the Spirit.” •
Jovelike atuAmination to con. eal his name was at j
Aiblon Coilrge Endowment Fund committee.
siificu* the gum*, allays all pain, cures wind
regiment at all.
id man­
“He bringeth the Wind out of Hht treas­ On »blch mortgage there 1* claimed to be due
coiie. and is the best remedy for dlarriiu-a.
last overcome, aud to Miss Marshall and .
It was n joyous gathering at the Mor­ Twenti -live cents a huttie. Bold by all dniggteu uries." “Htrtauseth His wind to blow." at the date of till* notice tbe sum of twenty­
no such
to Dr. Ingersoll h° told his story. His ] rises’, and yet there had been a singular tbrougnoul Um world.
hundred thirteen and twenty &amp;«*«&gt;»
"The stormy wind fulfills His word" (P*. seven
hundredths doRnry and an atfonwy Ite ot fifty
father's sodden and lamentable death at coilversion nt the Lunts’ before Mabel
Judge Palmer, of Big llapiits, hasonlered cxxxv.7; cxlvil, IStcxIviii, 8). The wind is doilan* prtr.toed tor in said mortgage aud no
tbe bands of tho Apaches hud left him could induce her friend to go nt nil.
the case of Minnie .Snyder, accused of His messenger, doing His work ns plcaseth -tilt or proceeding st Iw having been instttut_
. .
cguici inuuce ucr inruu
rd
Vi
recover
the debt secured by said mortno alternative but to make over*
*'
r
“Mr. Hcam will certainly come and nliandoniug her infant, on a railroad train Dim. nnd is visible only by its effects. &lt; So i:;uje or any putt I hereof
t lake back
Tnerefore by virtue of the power of sale
sister every cent that hail been ho
by the entering of a nolle thirtvpirit of God works in the soul.
oartxfl n*k
, .to be
. your
vonr esu-ort.
escort,’"’ mid
spid Mabel
Mabel tho
tho : discontinued
।
9.
“
Nicodemu*
answered
and
said
unto
contained
In
said
mortgage and the statute tu
up and set aside for his education—ev- moment Mrs. Morris was gone. “How prosequi.
such case made and provided notice-4* hereby .
Him, How avn these things be?”
■n injurgiven that on Friday the second day of-.Oetober
cry cent that Was Ins by the old soldier’s
The evils resulting troin liabhual cu-tlrrnc**
•
He is still a natural num trying to see A. D. 1J91 at ten o'clock in tbe forripoou Of
uian it, will—and then, leaving with her the lit- . cflji you say no?"
I y. “lie will ft-sk you. Mabel, as 1 shall ure many am! svrimi*: but the: use ot harsh, spiritual thing*; q. blind man wondering -aid dav. vyn tbe uaderslgnrd win sell at pubUe
must suffer. Another tie box that contained the captain’s pa- i
not ixi virible. and yon must accept. If 'drastic purgatives l» quite as daugrrnu-. In what the light l» like; an earthly man puz- auction to the highest balder at the north front
whose eves no benefit l«rs and letters, and quitting college he
door of Urn courthouse In ttmCItwof Hastings,
yon will walk over there and back with Aver'* rills, however, the patient lias a nalld sled over heavenly thing*; an Intellectual, turrv county. Michigan, (that being the place
••r,pared with free ad- went to New York and enlisted, choos­
but Hfrcialljr aperient, superior to all others, religious man lacking the one thing need­ where the circuit court for Barr) county is
Mr. Hearn, I will go; otherwise I shall
holdcn) the pnbnises described In said mort■ 1 himself ns consider-, ing the infantry service rather than tho
especially tor’Minily use.
ful; but thank God he is inquiring.
liuvo a splitting headachtfnud be confined
guge or so much thereat a* may be nueessarr ,
ouug follow really cavalry, because his father's old friends
10. "Jesus answered and said unto him. to pav tbe amount due on said mortgage with
Rev. Il.A. Kerns. Congregational pastor
ry much obliged to us;; and associates were mainly in the latter, tn my room."
at Big Rapid*, maile complaint agaiu.*t Art thou a master (tbe teacher—R. V.) of seven per cent. Interest thereon and all legal
“How utterly absurd, Portia! Every­
costs together wlm an altorncv tec •&lt; htly
p -»:&gt;ie. might never and though he liad seen none of them
nine aaldbnkeepora who ket* open door* Israel, and knowest not these things!"
as provided therein, the preinlsro
body expects him to escort you. No other
A* a teacher of Israel he should have dollars
July 4. He will pnuecute Uiflatend.
tielug dcMtrilied in **id mortgage as all tb«d
at all if it hadn’^beea‘ since’his boyhood day*, he thought recman in this post will ask you so long ns
known that God regarded the heart more certain piece or parvcl ot laud situate In tbe
■poke in nil serious-‘ ognilion not impossible, nnd ho deter- i
township of Haitlmore lu the Comity ot Barry
than the outward appearance.
ognttton not inipow:oiv. auu
; he inhere. It is a foregone inclusion
and
State
ot Michigan and drsenbed m follows
11. “Verily, verily. I say unto thee, We to-wlt: The
min..l lo make Uia OKU way »nJ owe that Mr. Hearn will."
GXNTIXMEX: 1 have been a gn at suf­
east half ot the north wort quarter
orrefpondents them• That is why I want yon to go with ferer tn.ru sciatic rhenmailsui for five sj&gt;eak that we do know, and-testify that of section number fourteen In town-hip num­
nothing to any man.
ber two north range number eight west con­
we
have
aeen;
and
yo
receive
not
our
wit
­
i? seen tho inevitable
years.
A
portion
of
that
time
have
been
•rm glad he camo to us." satd old him. If I go
'7iU l« wi! ' M,‘j- K"n’
taining eighty acres of land be tbe samemore or
:a 1 duly prejiared their re- Kenyon. “I’d do pretty much anyd*«g v.m " And then Miss Marshall took the ronftped to my l»ed. Have been treated ness.”
Jess. Maid mortgage was given to srfure the
another--place
He so speaks of HI* one- payment ot a i»art ot the purchase priee of tbe
------------------------------.■■ f*&gt;r the crash. Some of to ree him in any other profession; but flu-hed. perplexed, but lovely face of her | by the Iwftt piQ siciaito wltl»tit relief. 1|: In
v. the
and of the bather;
F*th*r’s said above d«-sdrd&gt;e&lt;i premises.
am now taking the fourth bottle of Hib- nes.* with
tbe Pother
Father, aud
ils promptly dropped the us ho is bound to bo a soldier I’Ll do all ho-ffess between her slender hands and
Dated July MlklW.
speaking the
tbe words and doing the work
work*
bani’s Rheumatic Syrtrp and (irmly believe xneakinc
uid tar nil iw no longer I can to place • candidate’ alongside hi* kissed it. “Mabel, I must not go with
I’ 11.1.1 AM. r. &lt;’,4—.r
it will work a permanent cure. It acted through Him (John xiv, 10), that Lconclude
tM ion; others transferred name on onr muster roll, and then it Mr. Hearn. Some day Hl tell you why."
Wii.ua* R. Haxm, I
npon the liVer aiul regulated my kidney* that the “we” here refers to the Father
Tlie Albion College Endowment Fund Com­
*rom the array of lienten- would be just my lock to find him com­ And then she ran to her room.
and digestive organs innwdfatcly. mid luu* and Himself.
~
mittee. AHrtgtrcM uf Mortgare.
12.
"If
1
have
told!
yon
earthly
things,
■ray of courts martial. missioned in the cavalry.”
done tne more gotxl already I th** all the
Dantkc MTiuibKK. Attorney loc Assignee* do••Tell me, indeed! 1 know too well,
and ye believe not. hpw ahaU yo believe it
But if there was excitement at Ryan, was the almost tearful answer. “You other uiedlclne-* I have eycr taken. I
I tell you heavenly things!”
&gt;i!v - threw open their just fanev the feelings of the officers nre prouder, tar pronder. than I ever cheerfully recoiumend this wiedWne.
The
vary
flrat
requisite
to
believing,
Mm*. Altiia Heiuuw
. ton*
.damaging story affecting and men in the Eleventh, now 200 miles
heavenly things is to receive Jesus as the
'
A|tono. Mich.
•h their correspondents uway in the Indian Territory, when the W And so, though she gained her point
TIKE TABLE.
.Sold by W. II. Goodyear. I’neparedouly by Sou of God and onr personal Saviour.
: and those papers which letters came detailing the events of tno for the time being, though Hearn had to The Charles W right Medicine Company,
IX “And no man bath ascended up to
henrfn but he that came down, from
1 Io the facta elicited last day of that court roartiAl-Schun- ofler hi, rorriero to X» buto wtam ■«
Detroit, Mich.
heaven, even the Son of Man which is in
rt did so tn the smallest berg-.
Urme.
tmreitag
Button*.
„ll„l .nd coal.l not Bto
Flint Is to have a 84o.’000 brick block heaven.”
i lined ’b •item in sarcastic WeUb’s dt^rracc. Hecms undimbb» thmwh- M»W went on that roojdy
In chapter i, 18. John spoke- of Him as
soon.
.
big capitals.
aequitml. Lawler pat to cOTl-u on awl young gentleman &gt; arm and Miss Mar
“in the bosom of the Father,” and hero He
Roll Dillon, of Decahir. rimiplained* of
him. or rather its editorial flight, and Georgia Marshall tho heroine shall followed with her stanch friend
speaks of Himself an "the Son of Man which
themajor-Heuni raging with jealmw feeling tin-d the other day; and told his is tn heaven." Although now seated at tbe
•■i'hihiiiig matters to a knot of tho wl.olo thing!
father. Dr. Dillon, that hegws-ed.he would
• ■ Inh. quietly justified the
'A Daniel come to jnogmont; ay, a iron the while-tho time came w.1,enjj,e go and rest. In two hours time he wan Father's right hand iu heaven, yet wher­
ever two or three meet in His name Ho la
• jup»by saying: "We did Daniel.-" quoth Martin, aa Lane read found Her precaution of no^avatl. Mn
in tho midst.
.
'«'• Abrams there at all. He aloud Mabel's on thwdastic description"1 H. arn was trft much ta
TtO° dead.
Deftoa-.......
14. “And as Moses lifted up the serpent Cloverdale
'* &gt; &lt; lentral City on some per­ what she termed the -trial r&lt;ene. -1M
in the wilderness even m must the Sou of Shultz.......
il' of his own, to look into whole regiment sends heartfelt
Man lx: lifted up.”
erfy, and wtyle there thia Mr. nlations t&lt;&gt; Hearn und lovo to Portia,
Here is another "must,”, and if this Cost* Grote.
your
a re.-althy, prominent, aud. waa the telegram tbnt fame flashing “I must speaa tv
“mnst” hud never become an accomplished Woodland ...
When
‘ Child, toe cried for Cwtoria.
-ed. n putable business man, back to Mrs. Laue. Morris lost no time K0oa°witoraT Wifi run not help wi-.’'
fact the new birth had been an imposaitoid i:
Mn'*tLto&gt;orotnra- Onco
About th,- offensive manners of in dictating a diplomatic memage tohw
l5.y"Tbal whosoever believeta in Him,
the
r- to the ;wple. and offered to abeent subaltern, eaptewnre
should not perish, but haxa eternal life."
..............................
•'•t they would lie .insulted nnd ......................
to welcome
him back to duty after so come m. thong11
.
d thf1l
Israel murmured at God’s way and God's
if they ventured to visit the complete a vindication. But Moms felt
bread (Num. xxi, 4, 5). He then sent ser­
surrU-’i:; anj, Abram* got warmed up very ill at ease, and was not
pent* that bit them, and much peopiedied.
^l^rsphe*] to the managing editor that no answer waa vouchsafed.
Ishpeming people subscribed 812,700 Mom* prayed, ami at God’s command
"
ratwas 'on to a good thing,* and so Urod to hi. tmt, and wa. not mon tor
for the stock of the proposed Ishpeming * erected a brazen serpent upon a polo, and
Negaunee street railway in the first 12 hours all who looked upon it lived. Tbe serpent
w;r.*I him to go ahead." But a wme bonra*h=.- learning of Brents
*Jd ‘h’toKTtad.7 Etarameirauuitlr.
juni-i.
.
lifted up on the pole would suggest that
that the books were open.
" -nentlfer of the editorial staff
thOj“MhiJll«rah“l would tatvo iollowoj.
frankij ' - knitted that he, in common identity.
Don 1 bt discouraged about kbat wtematlH which had bitten them a* dead aud harmMeantime, just when one would snpira, too qutok “"'I fpran? bejournalists, had for sixteen noee that all was plain sailing, balmj
but Ho.ro wm to q" t
F(jr ,hTO_ you have given Ayer’s sanaparili.iM persistent !l IL “For God so loved the wnrj* that
Cloverdale
•
■ hijmg" for a chance, as he KXJe .rm Umod wateleU. etc., jmt fore her
n.nou.iv. Incoherently,, tela) six bottles of lbH- medicine cured tbe gave His only begotten Son. that whoso­ ShulV.......
up:-' jt_ lo gc&gt; jn n good xvhacfc Bt WbS^&gt;thing should have stood m
four mmutM, n
• laughing complaint for George 8. Thomas, of Ad*. Ohio, ever bellereth in Him should Dot perish,
Hxsrixoa
* '"tag West Pointer, and here they ZsTofMr. Hearn’s rejoicing wtth all ta. Mrs. L“?eXtTOto.lkv nia-or' hot ho. TO. when all other remedies failed to afford any but have everlasting lite."
'
Ufe’Mdit they hadjt
hb wino, tort relief.
Let ever)' one write out this verae, in­ Woodland . . .
hSm and jet Tb«n the contra &lt;* ta.
Hon. Nat. A. Earle, an rx-aldennau (rf serting their own name instead ot the '"SOT./..*.,’
Meanti:iK. the record had gone to detore ought to h.v.
Lrrand Kaphls and generally prominent words “tbe world” and “whosoever,
I®”1-1-" !
;xdquartere for the action of true
...................
rereet, tbe very impof perv«£"■««“?
“lii'ffiy njs’“thl man of Kent county, is at tne point of death gratefully receive the glorious fact, and Ijinslnr
Detroit.....................
v 8®&gt;Wnl commanding, and Lawler to have suddenly da™lo^I U G« r^
thus by the Word aud Spirit be boro
•Htep* on sirnal ••nty
with consumption.
with it to tight tho case to the last, Marahall's brerat «&gt;d shw’'“'loa(U
No*. 5 and 6 will not
a
Hibbard's Uhoumatleand Uv*r SBfcrf *MW.n‘‘For God sent not Hi* Son into the provided with freight train permit*.
was not a soul at Ryan that did SO much to clear his name of thomou
Freight train* will be rn" at the f
“a
ESrthrart rank withThese pills are scientifically componiuied. world to condemn the world, but that the
■" know that, though tho lips of the that lowrasd over' it. and «
nf the company .who reserve tbe right to change
and
uniform
bi
action.
No
griping
pain
so
the
time ot such tr..ln* without notice.
•■nl7 ." T seated* tiie finding had been weeks hem Qi. young «idwr . mo«
world through Him might be saved."
commonly following the we ot pill*.
F Bcm. Orn 1 Manager.
Reader, are you saved? Are you glad that
Hon
i.ty" "u every P^bte epecifica- ned friend and ally, now mart nnaremm
KenyonrtouJIw^'-^^ir, toitto They are adapted to both adults and chil­
you shall never perish? Are you thankful
’ All Lawler could hope to do now
'“‘■"T T M to. tairlv rort„4 up the dren with perfect safely. We guarantee to Jesus, who came from heaven and suf­
able tadd aloof mid ftarly
PAltENTB-Glre
ynor children a kuowleOa*
r&gt;X' J.*‘?rja4&lt;te tl&gt;e general to pick the ciety. She met him only m a croW
b“£uStSor took hitnreil off ra they have no equal in the cure of alck
fered in your stead that you might have of iwwk kreplng. slwrlbum, typewriting, tflrgPvraedta^ to pieces and rasp the court simply would not mret him slonc^
m JdSSr
nonld rfeet » headache, constipation, dyspepsia and eternal Ute? D“ 7°“
thnt pe«j&gt;le in
is renew of the cose; but even this preizt or .mother too ^^^iTto quickly as »
. ter Mabel Lane biliousnwb and. a* an apoetiwr. J hey ex­ Africa, India, China, Japan and the Isl­
futile. The guueral.it seemed,
cel any other preparation, bold by ri. and* ot tbe sea might have eternal life, too.
nwr Hearn, wounded, utterly
BE MUCH
"onw oe nothing of the kind; it wa* SSiXtoisroddra^^^
H. GwMlyear.
if they could only hear about this won­
jyu hmt«i ti^ he ritepe&lt;1 Lawler for —■
'°FM
Sl Romeo people are talking of forming a dram Love of God and wonderful Jrauaf
I
jf
so,
what
a.
•
you
doing
or
willing
to
do
v*»rj- 0Ile sided investigation that he
stock company to rebuild the commercial
about it! Tell Jesus.
the oatset.
bouse, burned two weeks ago.
or two day* following the adjourncc: u-the evun Fort Ryan wW fairly

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Hastings Thursday. July 83, 1801.

MARSHALL L.COOK. Kditor.
TH« HASTINGS. MICH-, 1*OSTOFFJCE,
AVOVBT 14- 1879-

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Tbe New York Press prints an Instruc­
tive comparison of the prices of cotton
prints at the present time with the prices
April 5th, 1890, six months before the Mc­
Kinley law became operative. Tlie prices
are taken from the Dry Goods Economist,
and the comparison !# as follows:
Price rix
I Tice
Trade names
*~ of *the*
months
now
before
under
raw
prims
tariff
Allen's pink ebecks...
AllMw anMngB......
4
Allen's Turkevrc&lt;H...
American Indigo bite
-JUmMou ahteflag....
AHMraMrtlng..........
ArooM iocg cloth C...
Berlin solids...............
TH

Decry It as much as they may. free trade
12M5i*H organs are compelled by the cold-logic ef­
Coeheco XX twill*.
fect to admit that tin is being manufactur­
Coebeoo tuaddcni..
If Hartings has a hose bum, including
ed In this country, and the price has not the leading runners fromr Battle Creek
advanced.
iystooe chocolate
used at Kalamazoo the 4th, that they want
•■s
^*754
to put up against Otsego's running team,
♦KO*
BARRY COUNTY BATTALION AT they can but accept tbe offer made them
Tlie reduction In price here shown may
THE NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT,
the evening of the 4th. Money Is ready
be called a negative result of the McKinley
and plenty of It. that they’re not in it. bar­
ring accidents with Otsego.—Otserro Union.
taw. That Is. It is not directly due to the
The soreness and temporary lameness
increased tariff on cotton goods. The
The committee of arrangements desire that tAriy always follows defeat evident­
probability is that it may be traced in targe
through the press to call specific attention ly hasn't been eliminated from the Otsego
part to causes quite outside ot tariff regu­ to the plans arranged for the G. A. It. hose team, rtnee their defeat at Kalamazoo
lations. But It is a practical demonstra­ posts of Barry county. who desire to at­ July 4th by the Hastings how team.
tion that the effect of higher tariff duties ta tend the national encampment nt Detroit Members of tho home team freely admit
Barry County Battalion will start from that there were three runners from Battle
not necessarily to increase tho price of tlie
the Michigan Central depot at Hastings on Creek with them July 4th, though one of
domestic product, and that tho McKinley Tuesday, August 3rd, at 2:14 p. ni. All them Mr. Schumaker Is a member of the
taw has not raised the price of cotton who propose to go with the battalion should team here and will run with them no
doubt In all future contests where Has­
goods as free traders claimed It would. be ready to go on that train.
The headquarters of Barry Co. Battalion tings is a competitor. The two other
This is only one of the many histauces of
will be at the A. C. Fisher residence, on Battle Creek men were used, because Cupthe misfit of free trade theories and actual Woodward avenue. This is a block be­ tain Seidmore went to Kalamazoo short of
facts, and carries Its own lessou to intelli­ yond where the street is numbered. It Is men. The tatter gentleman say” Uiat lie
gent worklng^neu. whose expenses have a very pleasant location, aud while out knows of no bet ottered by Otsego, on the
some distance, makes up In conveniences. evening of July 4th, but on the eputrary
not been inereased through tiiu operation
Here room has been arranged to pitch the had plenty of money that iie would have
of the McKinley iaw.—Detroit Tribune.
tents, anti the room have been engaged liked to bet on Hastings in some match to
In bouses near by for the ladles unless be made between the two companies, iu
One of the disgusting creatures In tin* there should be too many. Col. Blackman other words he tried to get up n match to'
late squawbuck senate was farmer Bastonc, requests and urges that .all soldiers and take place in the future, but all to no
avail, as Otsego’s backers lacked the
of Tuscola county, who persistently left wives who expect to go with the Battalion
to or once notify the adjutant, J. H. Den­ send to put up their cash when they
all that the Patrons wanted him to do, and nis. and be prepared to goon the 2:14 p. saw that Hastings wouldn’t be bluffed.
obeyed tbe call of the democratic heelers, m. trnln August 3rd. It will save all time There Is nothing contained lu the above
and aided all their dirty work at I-ansiug. nnd trouble to attend to this. Do not article to indicate the extent to which
Every sensible man knew there was a think yon can ppt off until you get to Detroit Oteegoltes wtah to back their favorite
making arrangements.
Itemember that company, but we are authorized to say
price for Bastonc’s perfidy. The price was you may find yourselves unable io make that Hastings will cover any arnuun: they
shown when the brave squaw bucks ad­ any arrangements if you wait for shelter may put up and in any kind of a race
journed. Bastone then resigned, and was or meals. Write the adjutant how If you Otsego desires, reasonable notice to lie
given to Hastings of the race preferred
.
appointed to a fat office by Gov. Winans. expect to go.
All soldiers or posts who desire to take nnd also reasonatde length of time In which
But the supreme court put a quietus on tents should have them at the Michigan to practice, the contest to take place out­
this miserable business by handing down Central depot at Hastings on V.'cduadiiy. side ot Otsego, Plainwell or Hastings.
a decision the other day. declaring that no July 29th. All who can should take your Right here we will say that Hastings will
tents, as thl? makes you independent as to have no Imported men should the match
member of the legislature during the term
lodging, aud that Is hardest to find In De­ be mudr, but will depend upon runners
for which he was elected, and even If he troit. Take blankets and bedding, and re­ living right here in the city, with the pos­
-Should resign, could hold an appointive member to have all these articles for your sible exception of Mr. Schumaker, who ta
wfficc. There is left for Farmer Bastone camping out at the Central depot at Has­ now in Battle Creek. The Hastings team
tings, July 29th.
concede^the Otsego team to be a very
but one thing todq—do as did Judas, go
ITocure tickets for quarters or tent room strong one, but when they come to a show
and hang himself/
uf the Adjutant J. IL Dennis. This part down they are willing to bet that they
is as necessary as any other of the di rec-, will “be In IL barring accidents.” with
The so-called “fanner” representatives lions. *
Otsego. Here Is a splendid opportunity
in the late lamented and omy squawbuck - For further information If desired ap­ for Otsego capitalists to make or lose a lot
of money and they should "put un or forlegislature proved to be anything but rep­ ply tothp adjutant
rver after hold their peace.” Any com­
. F. A. Blackman. Cot
resentatives of the farmer. They proved
‘Ji 4L DennIs. Adjutant.
munication sent to Wm. A. Seidmore.
the useful tools of corporations, dr imssedcaptain of the Hastings hose team of tills
Arrr«t«-d for Blowing « Whistle.
legislatioii which tbe supreme court can­
city, will receive prompt attention.
John
Hilling
wa*
arrested"
hut
week
not fail to demoKsh on tbe first opportuni­
for blowlug a whistle on a steam engine,
Editor Banxkr:—Believing that your
ty; they were the pliant heelers of tbe while upon the public highway and scal­
article in reference to the trouble on Green
democratic party, and spent nine tenths of ing Ia» Cobb’s team. He was found
strcet\between the contractors, linemen
gulltv
and
fined
about
$17
includiug
costs.
the time. given to pawing bills, to con­
•Dd pr&lt;&gt;^-rty owners would create n mis­
As many are Ignorant of this law we will
sidering partisan democratic legislation.
apprehension with regard to the designs of
reproduce It in full:
the Electric Light Company, I would like
They took away from the country districts
Sivtion I. The people of the state of
to say a word In reply to 1L.
tlie balance of power in the legislature of Michigan enact that It shall be unlawful
The men first engaged in* tijc eontrothia state, and in the congressional dis­ for any jierson. company or corporation versy
were not employees at the
owning or controlling any carriage, vehicle,
tricts of the state, and gave It to the bums
traction or other engine propelh^} by company as stated In your article
and slows of tbe cities. That is what the steam, by tiiemselves, their, servant agent ami were not responsible to. or in
any
way
under, control of the company.
'•fanner” representatives in the squaw­ or employe, to allow tbe satue to staml up­
Further than this neither myself or any
buck legislature did for the relief of the on any bridge or culvert in. any lunway member of the company would sustain
for taking a supply of Water, i^jbther
them In doing damage to person or proper­
farmer* of Michigan.
Great "reform”
purpose; and It shall also* be unlawful to
isn’t It?
permit or use tlie same to pass over, tyTbe construction company who ta build­
tiirough or upon any public highway,
Qfder republican redistrieting the large road or street unless such owner, owners, ing onr pole line allowed their men to use
climbers In ascending trees contrary to the
cities of thia state, which have about one- agent servant or employe shall send be­
request of tbe writer, which together with
fourth tlie total population of tlie state, fore the same a person of mature age, at the cutting out of limbs necessary would
least ten rods and not more than forty rode
be likely to cause trouble.
were able to control but three of eleven
in advance (incorporated villages aud cities
Hearing of the trouble at noon I went
congressional dirtricta. The democratic excepted), io notify and warn persons
to Investigate and
was immediately
redistrictlng scheme, passed by tbe Bo-call­ traveling or using Mid highway, road or threatened with death by Mr. Deunis and
ed "farmer” squawbuck legislature, ena­ street with horses or other domestic ani­ ordered off the street. Some words follow­
mals, of tbe approach of such carriage,
bles tbe large cities of lbw state to abso- vehicle or engine. And upon the ap­ ed but not as stated in your paper and I
lateiy control six dktricta. and possibly proach of any person or persons with wish to say that a man attacked by such
a person as Dennis must be endowed with
seven of the 12. This indignity upon the horse or horses, or other domestic anlhuita,
a goodly share of Christian forbearance
farmers of Michigan, perpetrated by those from behind or in front said owner or who would not be led into saying some
owners, agent servant or employe of such
who etaiiued especially to be tbeir cham­ steam vehicle, carriage or engine having things which ho might afterwards regret.
The wires at that time bad only been
pions, will be reseated at the polls in ’92. the same in charge, shall cause the same
thrown into Dennis’ trees, the men not
to be stopped and the steam of such engine
"Wool would be higher bet for the Mc­ to be immediately shut off. and to render daring to clear than owing to the presence
of Dapnls with a club attached.
Kinley bill” says tlie free trader. Let's such assistance as will enable such team
In the afternoon a suit for damage was
ore about that Tbe McKinley bill in­ or teams of horses, or domestic animals, commenced by Dennis and a warrant
to )Nua lu Mfety; and at night said person
creased the tariff on Australian wool. shall carry a red light, except in incorpo­ Issued and served against the. lineman and
some
members of tbe company.
And yet the manufacturers of wool pay rated cltiee and villages.
After court adjourned Mr. Sherman,
Sec. *2. Any person or persons wbo,
Ibis iaeaeased duty and buy Australian
the foreman of our contractor, desired to
wool. Suppose the duty were less. Aus- while traveling upon the public highways finish his job and asked this "youthful
of this state with a steam engine, steam
traltau wool would cost tbe American wagon or other vehicle which fa, in whole manager” what he should do about it as
manufactorer ttiat much leas. And the or In l»art, being worked, run or operated he thought his men in great danger climb­
ing the trees.
American fanner would sell hie wool at by steam, or to which a steam whistle Is
Supposing that we had the right and
attached, shall blow or aound. or cause to
be blown or sounded, any steam whistle knowing Dennis was not a dangerous man.
or
particularly anxious to fight men, I
while so traveling upon the public high­
decided to clear the wires my»elf and let
•nd tbe sheep industry would be ruined.
ways of this state, shall be guilfy of a
the danger If any fall upon my own "en­
misdemeanor.
Barry. Eaton and Ionia counties now
See. 8. Any person violating any of larged cranium” with tbe result of no
deaths or damage beyond the upaettlng
■mice one senatorial district, with a popu- the provisions of this act shall be deemed of a step ladder.
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upou con­
MricmcC about 83.000. Saginaw county
It Is far from tbe desire of the Electric
viction thereof shall be punished by a fine
wkh tbe tame population has two senators. not exceeding twenty-five doHara, or by Light Co. to antagonize anyone and the
Thia give* ihe dty of Saginaw with its imprisonment In the county jail not ex­ "youthful manager” does not seek revenge
for anything by the destruction of proper­
58,QM population control of the two dis­ ceeding fifteen days, or by both such fine ty- .
and Imprisonment, in the discretion of the
Mr. Dennis has been antagonistic to
tricts. And tbe dty of Saginaw with Its
court. Any person, company or corpora­
50,000 population will have twice the pow­ tion violating any of the provisions of this tids company from the first for reasons
unknown
to the writer and undoubtedly
er Id the state senate of Barry, Eaton A act shall aiw be liable for all damages sus­
for no reason known to himself.
Junta counties, all agricultural, with 80,­ tained (hereby by any person or persons
No claim of a right to destroy shade
traveling upon or using said highway with
000 people. That’s how the ftquawbucks horses or other domestic animals, to be re­ trees Is made and we wish to avoid run­
ning through them whenever possible.
helped tbe fanners.
covered In an action of trespass on the
Ti»e wires run through but one tree In
case. Thta does not apply to railroads.
front of Dr. Lathrop's and there would
The fanners at Michigan have, through
have lx*n no trouble with him had not
the redfatricting of the state for legislative
The T. I’. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­ Mr. Dennis incited him to It u he has
and congressional purposes by their late
terian church Sundaj evening, July 2C at tried to do with several others.
The publication of this letter will show
fcquawbw*ahips, k*t tlie con Ind they once (1:30. Subject irasons from the Ihnid
hadcftelh tbe tegtolature and ctmgres- disciple. John 3-2. 7-50 54, 18-39. To 0 your neutrality and fairness to nil con­
cerned.
L. B. Bkxiley.
/
liar al delegation. The big clties of Michl* led by Mr. Husted.

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No services will be held In Emmanuel
What farmer does not know that the
church until Ang. 16th. Sunday school as
prospects for himself and those dependent
usual.
upon him has been enLeased by the Mc­
The society connected with Emmanuel
Kinley bill? What the fanner buys is
church will be entertained Thursday
dieaper and what he has to sell commands afternoon July 30th by Mesdnmes Edward
‘iH-tter prices than two years ago.
Powers. W. J. Beutley, P. T. Colgrove.
Wm. Powers. Irvine, F. Bamw, K.
The so-called "farmer” legislators in the Siltbee, Mr. C. Metter and Mb* May
last legislature-ail democrats by the way Roberts. Supper al society rooms from
—robbed the agricultural districts ot prop­ five until seven. All are cordially Invited
er reprcsentatloa in the legislature and in to attend.
rivMautand Pro fl tablo Krening*.
congress, and gave Increased power. In
Come and hear the .band of Oberila
fact the control, to the cities.
students trained at the Oberlin conserva­
It will be a long, long time before the tory of music and consisting of the follow­
ing quartette and two speakers: B. T.
farmers ot Michigan do any more potWilliams 1st tenor. C. J. Davta 2nd tenor,
w'asblng for the democrats ot this state. E. P. Johnson 1st bass. I. B. Penmuian
They have found to their sorrow that it Is 2nd bass. Brief evangelistic address will
not only dirty business, but very unprofita­ be given by two of the band at the Pres­
byterian church Monday, Aug. 3. at the
ble business.
M. E. church Tuesday Aug. 4. at the
"Binding twine will go up” yelled the Baptist church Wednesday Aug. 5. Com­
mencing each evening at 7:30. Come ail
free trade liar last fall, "because ot the and come early. You will be welcome.
McKinley blB." .Every farmer who has Admission free.
run a binder this year knows that this is a
The Baptist‘Sunday schools of Hastings
lie, for the price of binding twine has been and Nashville will picnic at Thornapple
lake on Wednesday July 2»lh.
reduced.
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pan, which have a great minority of the

Regular examination At the: High
Hastings, on Thursday “J1 Friday. AugOto and 7th. Pupil* that dartre to try tor
diploma may came on Friday.

All m tmUtlM to Ito
namwkv will buy, &lt;»o every famlij should
S^ar&lt;meTa b«lleor tbe beat family

The annual meeting of the stockholders druggiateof the Hastings Furniture Company will
take place at the office of said Co. on
Ill peremi* ere forbid' treei»uta« or
Monday. July S7th next, at 10 a. m. A
ptektar Wbortleberrle. on my ewunp ertlb(ulk attendance desiredrent innve the same being known as the
A. McCoy, President.
Wall
lake swamp lying in the township of
W. 1J. Powkbs. Sec’y.
Hope.
Gm A. Eddy.

Hereafter, visitors will not be admitted
to the factory of the Hastings Chair A
Table Co. except on Saturday afternoons
qf each week, wlren some connected with
tbe Institution will be prepared to accom­
pany them through the plant. This planhas been decided upon to save visitors
from danger In going unaccompanied
tiirough the factory, and to save us serious
inconvenience and annoyance. All who
wish to visit the factory hereafter will
please bear the above In mind.
L. H. Evarts Manager.

Following are tbe real estate transfers
of the week ending July 90. 1891. as
taken from the books In tbe register’s office:
T. M. Bu»b to A 8. Merchant; 45a rec 19
UJaue O. andTt^Marker to Fred K- Marker;

j! Marabtogllen Allen; lot NoSSMIdd Mary L^larth to Robt. Alien; lot No 32 Mldd Ja*. HUjiiackenbuxh to Geo. W. Abbey;

,&lt;JohnB?,Ktag*to*John D. King: ito sec ta
Ytaaae N?Krel*ertoM. W. McConnell; on lot!
6 and 7 blk 24 Middleville fit.

The sale of tbe Toledo * South Haven
narrow gunge to the Chicago
West
Michigan which was predicted in the tele­
graphic news columns of tills paper some
time since has been consummated. The
employees of tho road were notified fast
week that after Monday. July 6, they will
be paid by the West Michigan company.
There seems to be little doubt along the
Hue of the road that the sale of the road Is
actual, it is said that the C. A W. M. de­
sires a Chicago Detroit line to compete
with tbe Michigan Central, and tbe course
of the company lends color to the theory.
The project now la to widen the narrow
guage road from Hartford to Paw Paw,
abandon the four miles from tbe latter
place to Lawton and extend tbe road to
this city, to connect with the C. K. A *8.
The C. A VV. M. already runs to La Crosse.
Ind-, and h won to hn-e a line from there
to Chicago. This completes the line as
follows: From Chicago to La Crosse,
thence via tbe C. A W. M. to Hartford,
thence via the T. &lt;fc S. 11. and extension to
Kalamazoo, thence via the Hastings road
to Woodbury, thence via the I). L. A- N.
to Detroit. The line will l»e about :t(MJ
miles in length, but little-longer than the
Central, which j-. 285 miles. This route
will. If perfected, be a valuable one to this
city, giving auother Detroit Chicago line
and a direct line to Lake Michigan at
Benton Harbor-—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

HI8ROOM8 ARE CROWOEo
•*»»• Tarue.1 Away Pr.ino._ . .
Dr. Bette ha. U&gt;or,«rti,
rtrtt K. lie celled , ,H(. “ ’
U»
true that be bu been .
11U
end power, Urn
HUk
limited extent b, ver,
'• 1
tbit he bu put tbi. rl;ub” '*• &lt;«rt

proved or the cteuroi benefit to
men. .nd enutle. him *
■mount ot rcpect.
-iditmm
HI. room • it the UuUnn K.
dilly tbronjed with peo,i,.
ed by tbe n»nv III,
H.
heir. Il I. an Intere.ilur
” '•
there urn. to, n.un.Jw.’lfJ '1
throncj of people who ir. rottllnSE™'
ing nnd going.
-0D‘Old, ttme-worn own.
the troeta o« many wlhlen baurlE*
and wlxwe lock. bar.. |m,
the Improu or axe. slowi.
dux their aeMnfi lb,,!,.
ladli-iv upon wbow once l«in,|,n| ,j2
dteew bu penciled many a dutlnri
and tlie brlybtno, and -darkle ot
Why not have tbe pleasure eyee bare been dlmn.rf by
of your summer vacation com­ men and maiden, rr«n all ote, t|„
“
mence with tbe commeuw- whom- phyelclnn, bite !&lt;„,&lt;
ment of your summer vaca­ np their cue,; middlewd pX
tion? Make tbe voyage to have eonildcod their c.-e,
your selected refuge a part of ’T.’t iT*1 wl" b*'1
the bartu!
the scheme,—start out right which dlieue bid lmpr^.1
—enjoy life as you go—see a vlaltallon at th. band, or Pnn ItfeL?
something by the way—trans­ are amonk tbo-e wbo are daily to I.
form the necessity of travel to In bl. retei'tIon room „,|tl0, t,nls£?
THK
to the destination (and from) and it la no leu Interevtlnc t„ w„ch ,. TRAVERSE In an entertaining and in­ fceea a, they erne In,., lte o^Z
struetive pastime that will kill room. The wokbepme expreuta taj
WAY.
what otherwise might be a entirely disappear,,!. Hep. tas ulaH
tedious and
stuffy time. her banner, and once more the future h»*
Take advantage of modern u brightness about it flu; the sufferen
conveniences—make a little Dever expected. Already the effect of his
inquiry In advance—leant of simple and wonderful trtittment h»$ be­
the new ways—particularly gun to lie felt, and in iirdfcary cases»few
days ^suffice to accotnpbsli that which
of the Chicago * West Michi­ physicians have failed to perform iu tears.
gan railway to Traverse City, There is no question* but that Dr. Beatv
thence by boat over one of has cured many diMBses pnuiuunM latbe most delightful sheets of curable by others, and many a uia[l 6nd
water In this country*.
woman who has patiently suffeied what
If you are gding ta any must have been a thousand deaths, will
place on' Grand or Little treasure many kindly rcininisceaow of
Traverse bay you will find the man who baa done so much fw
that the West Michigan is a Around many a hearthstont this man's
great favorite thence ns It is name Is mentioned with reverence and reto Chicago. Detroit, etc.
spect th.t
xr«-i
that h|R worbB thoroughly entitled
The fast express leaving him to.
Grand Rapids 11:30 p. tn. ar­
rives at Traverse City at 6:00
and lands passengers within
a few steps from the Ixiat
which departs immediately
and arrives at Charlevoix at
11 :S0 a. in. Petoskey at 1:30
p. tu.. Mackinaw at 7:15 p. m.
Gko. DkHaven.
General Passenger Agent.

We — l*b Ui eeeure » repreeentallw. In
)ln»Ung«. Mich., to our new Nn. » bl«h
um eewlng meeblne, end would like U&gt;
beer tram enxone who deelree lo eecure ■
nmbuble o«np«Uoo or a valuable adjunel
U. en alrewdy eetabllebed bu.tow.
To a rreponalble party, or one wbo ean
Kl.e rood wearily, we ere prepared to five
liberal tern, ot credit No prevlou.. eepertenee In eewlnf nueblne. la nwwnary.
aa we apend time and mopey In aaalaUnj
onr dealer* to leant the bu.loeae. The
world la teal leantbw that the new "No »•'
la tbe only pertret eewlnr machine ever
made. Addreaa Wboeler A Wilton Mir.
Co, Chicano, lit

DOCTOR

Late from Edinbnrth, Scottufl,

THE MARKETSAyivi-d at,

Wool-»»&amp;3te.
Appies—Dried.—
The state teachers’ institute for Barry
Butter -lo&amp;i 2.
county will be held at Hastings, com­
(Hover seco ki aogt.to.
mencing at 10 o’cclocK a. m. Monday.
Brans-Bt.M) per bu.
Corn-cafe c.
Aughst 17, and closing at 4 p. m.. Friday.
B*(-Dreraed 83 &amp;OB8&amp;O0 calves, 84 50.4je.00
August 28. Tlie value of the Instruction
Biots- 13815c.
received at these Institutes is being very
Hide.-Beef,4kc: calf, 5e.
Lard-Be.
generally recognized by teachersand school
Llrne-SelllDcat 90c per bbl; wateritme.II.B0
officers. As a rule, it has tx-cu the ex­ j»er
bbl.
perience of county examiners and other ex­
amining officers, that tbe most successful
Pork-S4 O0HS4 ,V»
'
teachers are those who have availed them­
Piaster -Mefiing at ft.co per ton.
selves of the norma! instruction offered bv
Kall—SelliDg at *1 per bbl.
Timothy Seed-JtelllDB at Bl.50 pe
these local Institutes. The daily sessions
Wboat—No. i. whiles •»': red Hi
of the Institute for this year will, as here­
Flour-82.7.', per hundred.
tofore, l»e devoted exclusively to topics of
special interest to teachers, presented by
persons of extended practical experience
Beons-83.00 per bu, for cltv picked.
as timchcrs. and who have made n special
Butter-ijftct.v.creamerv
study of institute work. Tlie evening
Corn-car per bu.
Bgtfe-tMMGc.
lectures will be of a pupntar character.
Oats—He per bu.
The Institute taw allows teachers, whose
Poultry—Live; etilckeui. c;
duek
&lt;
schools are in session at the lime appoint­ turkeys.
Wheat-Ko. I wblte »1.». No. tred.ft.cx
ed for the county Institute, held under the
direction of the slate superintendent, to
Buffalo Livestock.
close their schools during the continuance
CattleI of such institute wlthbut forfeiting Uielr
Sllrt-p M&lt;JI,*int&gt;»Ilogs-Mediam and Mixed
wages for as many half days as they are
In attendance at the institute. This pro­
vision of taw. and the fact that there will
be no enrollment or tuition fee exacted,
should Insure tbe attendance of every
teacher in the eounty who possesses the
true professional spirit. Full particulars
in regard to board, etc., may be obtained
upon application to Trof. W. D. Sterling
of Hastings.
Fkhjuh Fitch,
'
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
FOR THB
Lansing, Mich.

Important Court Decision.
The suit In the circuit court in Dayton.
O.. involving the title to the ownership of
the printing establishment of tbe United
Brethren in Christ, the whole plant being
worth probably a quarter of a million
dollars, was decided last Monday in favor
of tbe Liberals.
It will be remembered that tho General
Conference of 1885 took steps to amend
the constitution of the church and revise
tbe eontesslon of faith, which documents
were submitted to a vote and received more
than a two-tblrds majority of the whole
church. Thenathe General Conference of
1889 accepted and ratified these docu­
menta by a vote of 110 for. to 20 against.
Of these twenty, fifteen withdrew, organizen another conference, claiming to repre­
sent the church and demanding all tbe
property.
The party w ho stand bv the amended
constitution and revised confession of faith
are known as Liberals. The party oppos­
ing are known as Radicals.
The chief reforms sought in the consti­
tution are: Lay representation In the
General Conference, tbe modification of
tlie ctauM which forbids tbe receiving of
any one connected with a secret society
even the Grand Army or Sons of Temper­
ance, and tbe rendering of tbe intending
clause so that It will be intelligent and
plainly understood how amendments can
be secured.
n&gt;e conresjlon ot tellh u revhed j,
•Implr e eodUeeUon ot tbe article, ot be.
“h1'* ■»"*&gt;'&lt;&gt;" eetHenrt
% ■'^‘PHae -bleb, tofelber
with tbe old creed, ere thrown Into
“i
AnahiUn
confession of faith.
» "V ve Wlded that there bate been
four dechion. previou,lr roodered by
rarnnoo pleaa Jodne. three In tlblo .nd
me ta Indiana, all ta taror ot the Utwrala.
Thia laal wa» approled from u&gt;e omimroi
plea, conn In Uayhrn, o.. lo the elremt
court. This circuit court is made up of
three able judges, nut inferior to the
supreme judges, and It may be bmuumxI
Tbe Mission Rand In connection with
that mi court will pretead to review its
Ihe M. E. church will give an Icecream so­
N. T. Parker has decided to plot a por­ decision. This would seem to settle the
cial tm the fawn at tl&gt;e parsonage tion of his farm, which fronts- on Wet-t case once for all so for as tite courts are
Tut-sday. A cordial invitation is exteud- State St and will sell a number of raiua- concerned.
Wm. McKkk,
ble lots 4x12 rods at very reasonable terms.

Dr- Beaty

reundy. Syrup of Ho. u&gt; cleanae Ute
[Xni when coati« or billow. For Bale
in 50c and 11-00 l»ottie* by all leading

MIXERS

c&amp;ss
BLOOD
the greatest

CANCER &amp; SGROFQLA

JULY 13,
And Will Remain Three Weeks.
BOOMS AT 1JIE

1

HASTING^ HOUSE.
SPECIALTY:
The Nervous Syst«n,
Chronic Throat and.
Catarrhal Diseases.
To those who liayelns-n igitiected. bad­
ly treated, or pronounced incunWe. heespeciallv extends an Invitation. He often
curtw when others fall:,’hltj treatment Is
mild, cures permanent, nnd terms reach­
able. and within the reach* &lt;’1 ail.
Give the Doctor a trial, ami be will give
you satisfaction.
He positively will not take .■ case tocannot cure.
COME EARLY.
It may take some time to cure you. He
ta always on time, and crowded the last
days of hta visit
To the sick ones wbo live |M » dhtauc*
nnd are not able to visit the Doctor for a
personal examination, he will forwanl »
"printed list of qncstiuns” on appli^wn.
Some of the most brilliant cures that ne
ever made were of persons that be.never

HEME0Y OF THE AOE.

CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL.
Letters must be short as tvlerrapliic dB-.
patches, and accompanied by tour cents in
stamps, or they will not be read or
Mloh.. March 20,UN.
afflicted with a scrofulous note oa mj
JT , “.’m
x oouirt &lt;n Mixer «
Cancer and Scrofula Hvrun wan entiiely cured
Bild iiivri.re.rh»«n.&lt;wi....iX-hmicij cum

Prop. Hastings House.

answered.
Office Hourh, 9 a. m- to * I'- m-

STEKETEE’I

For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Miter 4 Song, Hastings, Mleh.

COFFINS and CASKETS.

r CHOLERA

«

W. H. H. HEATH
IMPROVED

floo Cholera gw
HOG CHOLERA, an&lt;I
PIN WORMS IX HORSES'
fnnr™i
”*? n»&lt;tevtakh« aad
IStef? tamtera, (or a nfe rii£. will
Mudcr* si*“ ,,M» room over K.

Undertakers Supplies.
IXSLIfi.'i
"UHMld! we Vr|
NUlsfactkm tu.

W. H. EL HEATH, Hastings.

Vto- ‘

tor tolt &amp; HaUwSI'V
-.
r. H. GOODYEAR. W"

�Hastings Banner.
-—cook-

-J n -r

Wb Are Ilin II!

vegetables of all kinds
1 . line line of fruits iimv‘"dda!i'
Al«ays fresh; at

very l»w prices.
we still have more of that
AXo. 1 Hmm at *2.75 per cwt,
A tine line of crockery and
glasstvnrc.
(-.J, HI..1 things toeat given
inex !a,.g:- for farmers pro­
duce.
Sugais arc "ay down and
the bottom falling out.

This summer hasn't been very favorable
for bathing owning to Its being too cold
Don’t think though that there Is no place
here to get a find etas batb. Busby Bros,
have some excellent bath rooms, and plenty
of hot and cold water at all times.

Ws« May Roberta Is on ibe nick Hat.

*° Gr"d «•&gt;'«&gt; rri-

dJ."”

^tev. B0M.0 «„ ta

A dark green worm, with a large head
nnd larger appetite for apple and pear tree
foliage, has struck tlie southwestern part
of the state and ta cleaning out tho* fruit
trees. A dose of alr-slaked lime ls said to
be effective for this species of pest

In connection with “Michigan State
Holiness association” lu session at Eaton
Rapids, tickets will be sold at Sl.fiO for
round trip from July 23nd to August 2nd
Inclusive. Limited to return until Aug­
ust 3d.
M. A. Gilman. Ticket AgL
Saturday evening, while coming home
from tlie cemetery, a horse driven by Mrs.
Mary Goodyear refused to go. Mrs. (I
alighted from the phaeton to ascertain the
cause if possible, when the animal kicked
her in tlie side injuring tier quite serious-

Jin. invhu .hum, relM|,„ |n Sun.
wJJHl Hewlon

wX't.T’

In Vemontvlll, lot

wm

™ 1“ Clurtui, lut

I will fit your eyes perfectly.
find
the
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11 to

Gr*“d

E’*rl‘

«•'-

u»atT?ento K0"’ °'
s.u.rf.J, A‘ Gre1’1'

JOS. ROGERS

The Soap
that

Cleans
Most

Bo,,,e

is Lenox.
local news.
-

-

F. R. PANCOAST.
Bo,“'

learn of the death of his wife, which oc­
curred at her late borne Thursday, July
■'laiiv ' tor adv.jrtisementa
,4 to. !.
..fi’/XTuesdays at latest to I (Sth. Mrs. Nye wu highly esteemed by
all who knew her. and In their l»ereave• g-c tn
1 in thv issue of the week
inent. the afflicted husband and family
have the sympathy of all.
Jrs«e P a: - - ■* Hiding a new house in
We are greatly pleased that the city

council has taken the necexsary steps to
rata’
» PS- »-■ -itKl Ke-t samplesof secure an accurate survey of the city, es­
tablishing lines, corners, grades of streets
A-’txipl-ti.-n were drunk on Jef- etc. Heretofore all street work lias been
hampered and made uncertain by a lack
of this very thing. Tp yettle tbe weather
Tlir ••' ■
here with about
once for all Is a course that is wise and
.i.’i.OiA';a uud-J-.-azin by local dealers.
(■mmiendable.
Tbe Ha*- ..a-- K.v^xki: nnd Detroit week- J
Our contemporary, the Democrat, has
!v TriU'.:.
■ .'ear for 91.95 tor the two
passed Into new hands, Mr. Charles I*.
papers.
' jp- Axr-:' Lowry gave a party tn her Warner lielng the new man at the helm.
.1 link-!r;ru&lt;is &gt;it".rdaj, in honoryhf her Air. Wqrner has had much newspaper cxl“Tience. appears to be a very agreeable
gentleman, and we hope may make a suc­
The tall term et the city schools will cess of his new venture. Mr. Johnson,
eoujihii-Mk-.Is’_ "St This is a little former proprietor of tbe Democrat, has
earlier than u*ua!.
not yet decidwl what he will do.
Betin «Hboin R preparing to build a
For wane lime back a very eurioua aniniH,
hke reskleiiis- in the second ward. It's
has made It* home in Prairieville township
I HtitvSiiil :&gt;.tnU" rent in fourth jward. and bas been seen by several parties. Its
T-1 oi bain .Slid'Center stre^K En­ appearance ta very similar to that of n
wolverine^ Recently a lady was driving
along near n swamp when the animal
S E. I’!■Zitim invite,si Bakneb readers suddenly emerged from the wayside and
tu--.fi a? hif store and get samples of fine attacked her horse, biting it quite badly
hahcisni-Miuc.nc.
.
before retreating. A reward of S20 has
Fine tine of holies’ and gents’ shoes at been offered for the scalp of the auimal so
r. G..v
. |: will pay you to see we hear.
thrill Iwfi.ni y.-u buy.
.
iX’ho directors of the Michigan Whip Co.

Miss Helen Prichard, ot Uke Odessa,
was in the city Monday.

. B. IL Rose and Geo. C. Waiter were in
Grand Rapids on business Saturday.
Miss Nellie Wilkins entertained a lady
friend from Grand Rrphls last week.

Mrs. Fred Knapp and children vtaiteil
her parents in Vermontville last week.
Postmaster Sheldon started for Detroit
yesterday morning to take in the races.

Miss Gladys Lester, of Marine City, Is
being entertained by Miss Grace Mesaer.

get sample, &lt;.: some new tea we are Introaaeiiij. It r-e-u you-nothing to try 1L

s. E. Pmi.i.ii-8.
At their q-guiar meeting Tuesday evenfor August Hth. the school board will
etert tiie tw* or three new teachers wbo
*Hl benw-d. 4 during the coming year.
th* ^master General ot tbe
Lmted State* knows where to buy nice
Ublrs La4 yvMr. Wannamaker sent
.
air •** Table company an order for
•11.300 worth Of tables.

Inquiry
The census offlre ........
j 'rrprtln,
_\
mortgaged real estate ta productive of good
In a way that wo* not at first thought of.
Mortgage* that had been pakl jet.never
dlucharged upon Hie books In the reglstePs
office, have been listed by agents of the
census office at the respective county seats,
letters of Inquiry are mailed to the mort­
gagors who proceed lo inquire into the
matter and find tlie situation a* outlined
above. Tbe next move I* to clear up trie
title from the charge of mortgage encum­
brance which the census office had been
the means of ascertaining.

Will Hams and family and Mr. and .Mrs.
John Bessmer are recreating at Gun lake.

»?M A Jk A A AA&amp; A aBc

Him! mi

NO NEED TO WAIT.
Now is your time to buy your supply of

1 &lt;&gt;u have been eating some
more of those green apples.

Now yon go right down to the
drug store and get a bottle'of
Blackberry Compound.

Be

sure and go to

Fred L. Heath’s
Because I know he has tlie

best.

SUMMER
CLOTHING.
We have magnificient values in men’s suits, all wool,
stylish, elegant and durable.
Cheviot, cassimere, worsted, etcAn unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS of
every color and shade.
5

It Costs You Nothing
To see our stock of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods,
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.

&gt;ST 7 VW W VW

,

HASTINGS. MICH.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, of Martin.
vi«lted in the city tbe fore part of the
week.
Dr. J. C. Andrus and wife left Monday
for Wall lake where they will remain two
weeks.

THE MAN WHO SAYS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, of Prairie­
ville. vtalled relatives here the fore part of
the week.
Christopher Nausley. of Masallon, Ohio,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Spence
last week.

Thos. Dorgan retonicd to Miukegon
Tuesday after u short visit with relatives
In the city.

r miw au. —_____ &lt;»f Chattanooga
Tenn., arrived home last week and I* Im­
proving her vacation by visiting her parents
and friends.
*
Miss Effie Simpson and mother expect to
start for Bear Uke in the northe™..p*T
of the state Monday, where they will re­

main until Sept 1st
Will Ball, formerly an employe of this
office but now employed in the
ment printing office In Washington. D-C-.
called on old friend* here tbe fore part of

harrrl I. HIM wfl» "«»[•
Ite Bator 1. Iwpnyr.H '.'A1.* i to l&lt;
l.r, alltanab Ur 1.
to
Tltow.tor l&lt; torn
L. XeIrtLi
identity w«..
Untaught s*h*’»
over tor r.bta«r. «■«&lt; &gt;br
V™"-'J
t^pXKlbrd rn-T toil rob
•h"«
rvrry rortton »(Ihr brail.
tor d.d. tad .nottar .pntter ro
Ii« away tor worma. A»
iS^ronnd when the first went away, and
jr?I"a" l2r&lt;‘ ”ni1 clu«? out »’* our oratr.. no ruin or
। tor be tJapped all thoae the first spotter neg­
? M *nJ eh,ldren'» hats regardless cabbage. Tbe same quantity of coai
to imptoktato aar.ro ear
w an*ke f-na for fall and winter
lected.
Puis Smith, at tbe KackeU

^0r* VloN iHi blcyde has been Invent*

m-r^
that will travel “o miles
far th^r't J1 *'&lt;'f**t
w,&lt;* run
twn*ta ,.r *1‘’
inside nnd propels
»uuiIht wheel- aiudlar to the safety,
^rtieing on Satutdiy June 18lh.

ing all round, and have the menu,
facturers'guarantee for one year.

Rev. W. M. Puffer ta contemplating a
pleasure trip ta» the northern part of the
state. ,

the week.
P T Colgrtve. R- B- Messer. E. Y.
Talk about advertising, what’s the mat­ Hogle. D, W, Reynold*. Dr. 8. M. F"wl^r
J- * “
ter with the Muskegon Improvement Com­ .nd J. M. Hopkins o'
R. and S. of Grand Lodge, K. r. ap« ni
pany. No company lu the
heavier advertising than It I*. D»mR P*&gt; • Sunday at Gun lake.
Go there and see. or talk with throe who
art Griffin, of Columbia City. Indiana,
"Pfrt-i-Hir of Irving township, and John have been there. Thccityhasgrown. no. wa* in the city last week packing up his
•
wa* selected by the town board because R wa* compelled to. bu . 1^* M ™^r.tnrv to going to keeping
some
hustling,
enterprising
men
like
Hol
­
«i~Jurre,w,r- Mr- Nagter will prove a
Usable m*n oa lh(.
brook A McDonald realized the value of h.T.nd"
JJj the prw ,e|MW! law. teacliers first printer* ink to prosperity, and made be
city grow. Muskegon 1* now one of the IL
.
L*“e ,'*rtiC. ate* are good for fonr years.
» 1 Mlllud. &lt;* HwlldO- &gt;“• rent“
°
‘’41 Knid- certificates for three years. first cities ot tlie country In per
nK^, in tor Vntop btprk .i&gt;d_w»l.l
Increase of population, and It
m
have
same time so as long as the present business like poli­
■ under the old taw. one year.
cy ta carried ouL
suhJ *.er' r‘rrrnr ,n our la»t issue H»
“VlmjUuu K..v u y-Jelinr 1|ad iwnarnBtTta followtaB l«
“ &gt;* • '“"L?’ m
tor cabbage worms: Two
.
J** liriC!*t,‘u -Saturday, however iu edy
2d ur •« pol into «n »ro"
,ta
*,u ** token to Leslie and
radilne dty dads engaged a private de­
I. M to IteJtotloiB u( u tarn-. «■&lt;&gt; ta-ioit hta4wo wivea.

.Jtettcwon of tlie Episcopal Sunday
*l»«Hto Grand Ledge last week was
wiy attrtded. AU report a very enjoyUiie- aIM| an Wcre jmpreiuted wlU1 tbe
at Gtand l^dge.
L^&gt;‘«h Anjlrn, has resigned his position

SHIRLEY W. SMITH,

The Misses Phillis aud Fay Diamond, of
Bellevue, are visiting their brother, N. T.

County Clerk Brice has returned from a
Try 4'-.4. of miler l*ansy patent flour । ’het Thursday, evening and elected tbe
Dip through northern Michigan and re­
thb&gt; week. Kept in-nil first class groceries.' following officer*:
ports a pleasant time.
Every su-k wa r ranted.
President. Geo. C- Walter.
Vice President, B. IL Rose.
Messrs Tower and Sinclair, of the
A young N-n of Hrtiry Miller of Irving.
Xirand Rapids Brass Co., were In the city
Secretary. Ed. Powers.
iumpiMi n;i &lt;-[ a fence onto a .scythe last
Treasurer, M. I* Cobk.
on business Saturday.
»ctk and -at Li, f.xit quite badly.
Tbe directors and all connected with
Mr. and Mr*. Will Squires, of Big Rap­
All owing tr-- on account must call and the company purpose to give Its affairs
•rt’.lr al on
n-inml the money.
the needed attention to keep it an Institu­ id*. arrived in the city Thuroday and
tion that shall be a credit to the dty, and went to Gun lake in tbe evening.
x
A. WooLXY.
Edward Roos, former manager of the
Albert Bowling while drawing wheat on satisfactory to the stockholders.
wool boot factory here, ta now manager of
a farm near Middleville last week, fell
The sale of summer resort tickets com­
from tbewttun and was partial^- paralyzed. mencing June 4th, 1891, from Hastings to the Mishawaukee wool boot factory.
Miss Belle Throop, wbo bas been in
Ve have just closed negotiations with point* and at rates named as follows:
Grand Rapids In attendance at the bad­
the Itetroit Tribune whereby we are able Traverse City and return 87.10, Bay View
ness college returned home Monday.
to offer Hu- |w&lt;, papers one year for 81.95. or Petoekey and return 88.05. Harimr
Spring* and return 89.20. Mackinaw City
Subscribe npw.
Rev. C. W. Dealtay. of Middleville Bap­
and return 810.30, Mackinac Island and tist church will exchange pnlplte with Rev.
Mrs. Stanley living near Milo had a lively return 811.80. Sale will continue until
E. M. Blanchard next Sunday morning.
run away wiilie driving In Kalamazoo last September 80th. Extreme limit for return
Mrs- George Brown, of Grand Forks.
week. She
s thrown out of the buggy passage cm ticket* to all above pointswill
Dakota, arrived Saturday foe a vWt with
and severely Injured.
be Oct 81. 1891M. A. Gili-max.
friend* and relative* In the dty and county,
Ticket AgL M. C. R. Ra
Onr friebi-are invited to call In and

lidiM
ofe»«
uJT'
‘ c

Victors, all styles.............. $135
Victoria Ladies Safety... 135
Cycling Sundries of all kinds.
Credenda Safety, cushion
tire.................................... 90
CATALOGUE fREE.
Credenda Ladies', cushion
tire.................................... 90
Nonpariel, boys................ 40
AGENT.
All these roechiaes are ball bear­

'• Gnrto

Editor Holt, of Vermontville, made us
■a fraternal call Tuesday.
The Engine A Iron works are rushed
Mrs. May DeCounwy. of Chicago, is
with work and Mr. Greusel Informs us
that with the recent large addition to their visiting relatives In the city.
plant the company will have to employ
Mrs. Miles Main was the guest of Ver­
several more hands. All of the manufac­ montville relatives last wrek.
turing institutions In the city seem to bev
J. S. Mudge, of Grand Ledge, was In
very prosperous and unable to keep up
the city last week on business.
with orders.
EdlUir Warner, of the Democrat, called
The many friends of E. F. Nye. super­
visor of Johnstown, rerret exceedingly to on GnuidRaplds friends Saturday.

-

You can

at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.

S; S. Sclunit or Woodlind. wa, to too
cjty last week.
r

Hams iS VanAnnan have begun to re­ -&gt; W1.I,U\Y»““. »' Bottle Creek, wu
ceive their new stand lamps for fall trade. the city Monday.
They intend to carry a letter stock of
°r Grun‘1 Rapids, was In
crockery, china ware etc. than evef before.
When you want what you are looking for tbe city last week.
In crockery and groceries, give them a call.
M,« L«na Alien, of Bey City, 1&gt; vMting
You will always find a first class stock ot airs. M. W. Hick-.
goods.
Miss Whitney, of Caledonia, visited Mrs.
Tlie wheat and grain crops of the United Ann Jones last week.
States are &lt; large and bountiful this year
John Pendergast made a business trip to
while In Europe and Asia tbe crops' are
Eaton Rapids Monday.
pronounced to l»e almost a failure. This
is a pleasing outlook for American fanners
Wm. li. Dorgan and bride, of Hesperia,
which will make money plenty and are vlsiUng in the city.
agriculturalists bappy. King Com rules
Mks Ixiudta Dociker returned from
tbe world.
Grand Rapids Saturday.
Barry county has harvested one of the
W . 1.. Wilkins made a business trip to
largest wheat crop* In its history, nnd
Grand Rapids Saturday.
most of it has been secured iu fine condi­
tion too. Com averages fairly well for
this season, and contrary to expectations
30 days ago. oats anb potatoes promise to
be a fair crop.

No Charge for examination.

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.

Or,nd

*n&lt;l ,0" ,llJ“d

Kapids Friday.

fall aud see us.

teolMlor. th* week

perbonalmention,

year, by returns compiled was l,Mi
against 1.438,000 last year leaving over
140.000 acres in favor of
Com is
backward but promises to be a good crop
all over the state.

HE KNOWS JT ALL
May well be
mistrusted,

unless, indeed,
he always has in mind that

IF?. Ti. G-raxLt
leads the procession
in the clothing trade of

.•

Barry county.

Now Ripe, all Ready to be Picked!
Some elegant bargains in

summer clothrig, hats and
furnishing goods.
Will be pleased to show them to you.

R.

.

GRANT
Leading Clothier.

�,THE
o
&lt;LAU5J

L-Jfe,, fc,j-./JLike Humpty
.Dumpty
1
u
■ on the wall. •
2All ilje soaps have a great fall

WI^ijSantaClaus Soap

corses tljeir way;
H—FAIRBANK’S SOAP
—Ry
has come to shy

•SAXTjI CLAUS.'

’

MADE

ONLY BV

^23S|RKFAlRBANK&lt;&amp;CaCH|CAU).

SCROFULA

IN OPEN REBELLION.''

F carrying with them the convict*. *11 thrH
It that impurity of the Mood which produrei
' comtniMMUTMiPPli®’ «ud I^IOWuMlfthtlr lumps or swcUlug* tn the neck;
I marched to BrioeviU* and there took too
which cause* Fianlug mm »n Um arm*,
&lt; ram to Knoxville.
legs, or feet; which devolof* ulcers in tho
I
J'runiiwn
Promptly
Violated.
eyes ear*.
« omc. afum
causing blludncw or
Tne troops were hardly out of MRht be
deafness;
which 1« the nrtdn &lt;&gt;f i*nplM, can.
fHE STATE MILITIA CALLED OUT. fore the mob violated its promise Tb»
cerous growths, ar " humor*which, faatwi[rioters went to the mine* of the Knox
luf upw tbv ion««, «“•«•« een*nnn«tl'Mi and
' vi!'* Iron company, surrounded the swes..cam. It Is tho most ancient of all diseases,
ade. nnd camared the ISO convict# there,
.nd verv few person# are entirely free from It.
with the guards
They were shipped
ihtnv to Knoxville, and arrived hereabout
o’clock.
The mob then started foi
Oliver Slirkw. »l»r« ••»)- J1"
liberating tne prlsouers. The whole ol
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
rastern Tern rerec i* In sympathy with tu«
tbe remarkable cure* ll has aocofliplhited,
miners.
Whether the convicts at Alum
ha proven itself to be a potent nnd peculiar
Springs have been ii I*re ted is not known.
medicine for this dheaw. If you Buffer fror
I
Great Facitemant nt Kuoavllleuiuiiliy.
Bcrofuta. try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I A call of some labor leader* ba» been
* Every spring my wife and children have
Nashville, Tonn.. July -I-—Governor' Iraued for n labor uieethig hero tonight.
been troubled with Bcrufula, my Utile boy,
Buchanan yestenhty morning received a The excitement here is intense. Streets
three yearn old, being a terrible sufferer.
telegram from Wnnk-U Blevins, at Brice- are crowded and a diversity of opinion Is
spring he was one mass of sores from
rille, that over l.(M» men hail gathered heard Many of the b.bor mon say the
head to feci. WcalllookHood attarsaparilla,
between that place aud Coal creek, pre­ miners have done right. The troops who
aud all have been cured of tho scrofula. My
paratory to marching against tbe Brice- arrived yesterday ray the statements made
little bey 1» entirely free front norcs, and all
that thej’ would not fight but wished the
ville sUickade.
Governor Buchanan at
four of my children look bright ami healthy.”
miners to capture the convicts are false.
onentaia-i I, oUI our lb« .blln, mllh — —. . .
.1 ....J « .A..C
Ir,«
W. B. ATHKRTOX, PaBsaic CUy, K. J.
tary of the state, and for that purpose hv j
_ _____ t'lm front
immediately telegraphed each company,
The Mqb leaden. Hetid Out Scouts.
tJoWbyBUdrantlsti.
Spared only
and instructed General J. L. Weakley to . A number of the lenders in the mob yesby C.I. HOOD A CO, Apothecaries, Lowell. Mas*.
terilny were in the city last night getting
arrange transportation for thenv
ail Ihe
lheinfonnarion
they could of the in­
A Small Army Ku Boule.
all
information tney
IOO Doses One Dollar
-. Some of
Each company was ordered to secure tantioua of- thethese
H-M)
,bM d.,.- rTdon. T»l. Ud bl.nkel. .urn
*“
Uw eta

Miners and Farmers at Brice*
ville, Tenn., Coal Mines.

""i." CURED

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

wrrr tauwl Iron Ihoupltol.oildown
to w |„er,^|„„
by lb. .pw:l.l Halo 1 be ir.ln polled our „en.nilnnIC, ,u,i ibouuwd. .re on rh. :
al fi o’clock p. m. with three Nashville 1 hlreetscompanies, a Springfield cumjMtny, and ;.
Established a Censorship,
one from Franklin on board, nnd they will j The miners have appointed a committee
pickup along the line companies from to say what dispatches shall be sent out
Murfreesboro, Shelbyville, Tullahoma, and what not, nnd thia committee or somu |
nnd Sewanee. Clarksville nnd Lebanon ' of it is in tbe telegraph office all the time
companies passed through Uter, and four and reads all the matter rent out by toe
companies from Memphis and one from I newspapermen. The committee, whether
Jackson are nbo on route on another »pc-1 self-appointed or under the miners'organ!cinl train. There are fourteen companies ration, told the operator on duty at the
did not*’let
them
in all, comprising 450 men, nnd 100 will be •key that if he •**•'
-• **•
“ re-id *tbe nie^nges they would cut the wire*. A re­
taken on nt Ciinttanooga.
port came from Coal creek late yesterday
A I crmI Hitch In the Stutter.
aftcrnoon
naying
the
miners
declare Chut
Later—I-ate Inst night Governor Bu­
chanan ordered the military to wait at no troop* can l&gt;e lauded there. &lt;There arc I
Knoxville pending further instruction*. threats that they will wreck the trains or
Tula i» &lt;!.&gt;nc because he desires to have At­ burn railway bridgretorney Geflernl Pickett’s opinion as to his
authority to quell the troubles indepen­
MKlirnis, July 21.—The Chickasaw
dent of the Anderson county official*, who
are claiming that they do not wnnt anyGuards.
----------- ,Hibernian
--------------- Rifles,
-... . Bluff
. City
- Zoutroop*. Under tbe law it looks as if tbe ’ nves and the Header Zouaves, under order* JVrLtlax tbt«i
stare ran only interfere in case county of- . from Governor Buchanan, left tld* city - j
flcinls call for their service—in other nt &amp;;:» last night L»r Briceville, the rear &lt;
words, tbe military can only boused under . of the mining trouble#.. The compauie* |
civil authority—and it is this question that' are small, the four turning out about |OO i
the governor desires Attorney General : men. under the commanduf General Sam- j
Pickett to consider.
' uel Carnes.
j ।

for

Infants

and

Children.

Castoria cure® Colic. Ooortipation.

111 Bo. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, XT.

I WidSui°mjuriou3 mindication.

Tax CaxTAV* Coarawr. ~ Murray Street, N. Y

A CITY LUXURY
Just as the dty looks to the country for most of the luxuries used
on its tables, so the country must tum to the dty for those conven­
iences which are justly termed luxuries for the hard-working house­
wife. . City housekeepers have learned to realize that to save time is to
lengthen life.
‘

is one of the best known dty luxuriel'and each time a cake is used

an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a
charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. IF YOUR
STOREKEEPER 'DOES NOT KEEP IT YOU SHOULD INSIST
UPON HIS DOING SO, as it always gi es satisfaction ^id its immense
sale all over the United States makes it an almost necessary article to
any well-supplied store. Everything shines after its use, and even the
children delight in using it in their attempts to help around the house.

YOU WISH
TO

Advertise
Anything

Any time

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.
No. io Spruce Street,

NEW YORK.

.

CHANCERY SALE.

Goorgv W. Button m complainant mid R«&gt;*h
Maynes. Mary Hounds and Ueury S. Round*

of Harry ami sutr ot Michigan. mW C««Trt bouse

Ctrcult Court Coin misdotw.
burrj' County, Mleb.
bVITM &amp; CblZiBOVR.
ttobritor* for CompiainaiA.

GILLASPIE
..

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.

BY A

Women

ROLLER-COASTER.

lladly

Injured. One of

“d ”'*&gt;■

ginning of n general movement through­
The car w« ighed over half a ton and it;
out tbe entire state. Governor Buchanan 1 turned completely over, burying the party ;
was Immediately notified and responded j under iL Mrs. Mudge is likely to die at;
by ordering two companies from Chntta- J t^oy time from her injuries, which are iu- J
noogn and one from Knoxville to the rernnl. Mrs. Marvin had both wrist* '
wcena Of the fifty convicts taken from broken aud .,ue fractured. Mrs. Alien's
tbe guards at Briceville, two escaptvl and
the other* were brought to this city.
I isittcrea. Mr*. Hoe bra bad body bruises [
Tbe Governor’s Sjn-eeh to the Kloter*. ; aud n fractured leg. Miss Nora Marvin
I
When the militia arrived they took the was badly bruised and cut
eonvfcta along back with themnnd warned i
AN IRON MINE ON FIRE.
the mob that they would protect them at
nil hazards. Governor Buchnnnn at once
procreded to the sent of trouble and In a
Bpeech explained, hia position to the rv- j
belliouA miners. He told them that it! Mahqi ettk, Mich., July 31.—Fire start
in No.
shaft
of the Great He­
was his sworn duty lo uphold the law, rd
r’
-------5—
• •bouse
—— —
nnd if the convict lease system was'wrong public iron mine at 1 o'clock yesterdny
ho wns not to blame, and that the only re- ’ morning. Tbe surface fire wm soon ex
course of the men was through t he legis- • Hnguishcd, but uot tiefore it bad eommulatitre The miners anuenneed that their nlcatcd to tne timbering of No*: I- und &lt;5
famines were starving and that they were 1 shafts, which are now burning fierceiv.
compelled to drive out tbe convicts If it The fire is sp.e*dlng underground and pert
cost the Ufa of erery man in tbe valley. I of yo. 5 shaft hns already caved in. The
3la&lt;tc spurt of the Militalre.
I night shift men escaped by another shaft.
They made all sorts of fun of the hand- The Republic employs nearly 1,000 men,
ful of beardiw youths, but declared that ' and when the fire can be put out and work
they would not harm the “spider-legged, J resumed ii not known. The loss dll be
cigarette-smoking dudes," as they char-: enormous.
actcrijed the militia, but that as soou as '
---------------- - -------------

&lt;j*rt Ito“'n

■"••bcal lo ptl*on lor
Irlonioun aoMulc
?n *?’•,. Ko“'11 "•* conrl^nl .hid!, on
“-Un&gt;
;«i,..mi.h«
nowHays
„t.there
lim
,„
-----------——
------------ now
was
not
Hotwell
in
• a word of truth in it. v
—-— died *priM,u----------- k
National Temperance Aiwaklr,
AkHMYILLK, N. C.. duly 21.-A national

ration was complete, and their letters
W
Chri’UttU Temperance
placed them along the hill,id re with mill-1 L“2a’!
here yratr’------.
inlay
with
a large
alteAdance. It
It will con tinne for ten days,
tary precision.
; attrAdance.
A Call to Arm. -»d . Parley.
li—
- ”a F--».peu»
king
prominent
At tbe call to arms the little garrison ££
u'* £W*'
turned out gallantly and prepared for do- Pre.ld^Jf tbe^orth rl^h^^J^'^r
fense. It was apparent at a glance thut
i-..- Nortb c"°hn» " Oman’s
.Bgbt wouU.^iulc In. m««r,. A
'"I" ?"■
rarrUng ol ilw officer, wo. died. Some ~„rLlttat. uL
M
1&lt;*'7
reprreentlng
tlie
d^lered lb.1 n .tom rr.l.u.e, to tbe Bret | "»
ir~°tl°« “
■» north.
UUck would be .ntdeienl. mid tbe moo
would
thought
that In
it I
would withdraw
lie .u.dd.1,Others
rd every
one wS
favor of doing hi* duty, notwithstanding
the exposed position they were to defrnd.
The miners called a parley and were met
on neutral gro^xl by Colonel Sevier.^
They «Uted that they had sufEtient force
to overwhelm the soldier*, but did not
care to shed blood it the convicts were
quietly turned over to them.
A

RETREAT

IN

Fw.r, will Admit tbe
Paihk Tnlv
-in. t

rU
P»*k passwl by the chamber at
deputies
that
debU,je
* simply enacts •»
— American
*------ •
Jill pork h.ou .nd b«oo., which Un
h«a.ob&gt;«to. dutjof si, lnB„
»00 kilos before the enactment of the law
prohibiting tbe importation of American
pork, shall now I* admitted subject to
anirnport tax of 20 fran ex in .ecordanco
with t be new. tariff.
-«wuancc

who mice try tbsm will find Qmm Uttte pilU vain.
•blt&gt; in so many waya that they will not bo wlllU-Zte do without tbcau Butaftar aUalck bcs4

ACHE

SWliflLL SMALL DOStSMALLPMCE

■I Prof. I. HUBERT’S

Malvina cream
•;
J*!*.1''
'
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made for more than
thirty days in payment of Interest and o( one
hundred dollars ui principal overdue and paya­
ble »n a mortgage dated March 13. I*
I
by Jaiurs H. Rariley lo Sarah 11 Anitin, an I
recorded iu tin*office of the Register of D*ed*
fort bet’ounty ot Harry In the stale of Michlg«ii. March IP IBM, tn Uber it &lt;rf mortgages,
ou page u.'4. and by t«-e said Surah H. Austin
mnignrd to Daniel W. Roger*, by an assign­
ment dated August rik ts*6. aud recorded in
raid Register*# offlue A&gt;uu&lt;; », twr.. iu User 27
o m&lt;»rigage» on page tfi. and by the said Daniel
W. Itogera aastgnedtnll II.Court, l-v au aas'gotnant da’ed May Id. IBM. and recorded In said
reguter's office Mav URb. t&lt;x&gt;, lu Uber 30 of
mortgages on page 35. end by the said R. H
Court pidgiiod to Manjaret Andrus, by an av
Blgnmetil dated May i«t. ikai, aud recorded In
said regUter'a office. MUy lltb. HWt. In liber X
ofroorigixes on page H-l. for which default
the sain Margiret Andrus hy virtue of th* right
Kiven her by said inortgari-. hax. made and here­
by makes tire whole principal sum of said
laortgfkfie and tbe Intent accrued iliereon dow
due and pa) able, and on which mortgage there
h claimed to be du-at the dale of this notice
ten bitodred tveuty-etx dollars and ten cents,
and no suit or proceeding’, at law bat teg been
Instituted to recover tlie amount a-cured by
said HUrtgMKe or any pait thereof.
but ire i* therefore hereby given that on Baturday the &amp;thday of Septemo* r twi at ten o'clock
In the forenoon, there will be sold at the north
front door of the court houw iu iluych y of Hastlugs, county of Barry and BUde ot Michigan,
said court house being the building hi which ibe
dreult court ter the county of fUrry is held, at
public auction to the highest bidder, the premi­
ses desenbed lu sal- :noriRage or so ranch
Uieroof as may be necessary to iiait-fy the
amou'-i due on said mortgage a&lt; above set forth,
with the interest lliereou, and the costs, charges
aud expense* allow, d by law and provided for
in said mortgage, said premises being situate
In tlie dt* oi liastlngv, countv of Harry aud
stele of Michigan, and described ax follow-:
Theamith hnit oflois nomlu-red ten hundred
thirty elalit. ten bun&lt;tir«) thirty nine and ten
hundred inrty uf the rify. formerly village, of
Hratines scconilng t«&gt; the recot &gt;'ed plat thereof.
Dated. Hasth gs. Mlcli . June R, DOI.
Maiigakkt andrvk.
.
AsslKteM of the Mortgage.
Alokzo h. Kmva«t&lt;&gt;x
Attorney fur Asslgtiee.

Ha |sa Ea lla.IP
Hasting

wMefa wm also uedre hi* protection. I Wurxing. were damaged and^TJJ?!^
They replied that it would not be injured. c‘r!‘ ucmolisbed.
x Ire.,='ht
He also asked if an attack would be made ’
on the Knoxville Iron company’s stock-1
ade just below Briceville. If such was

Orhkcwi, Wk, July xt.-Puopje n
turning from upper Michigan My lUl
temSK" fnvMt H'— it-..
_ . ..
.

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t
”P. btate

C1OM

S’TUAKT, KNAPI’KN * WEjytm—‘
O
AUbmitVs »t la. •
Over Habits

renomln
vention

Areoctgre AgtceyM i; r"

ion*, to
more di
vcntioD
iutrodu
leu W.
and
thanke

p A. SHELDGX.
----- -J.
M4 *”«! ErtateOfc.
Abstnwi Jiioca. m-.snuw.
Monty |o loan ua )t-il Ewaie ii«« •,

P. DRAKE. M. Ii.,

7"T

laud tb
He pra
Pit*We
congrca

Office over HoUwaj ' rlrt.
Office hours from to ।tll t" . t.hn,’.* ■
»«lb« ntioti
&lt;HU nMfcK,.
to go back.,to tho front.

Upon
would «
of that
siiarf th

•
B,,d L. S. Claim Agent
DM-artraroteof ri" Interior uffiUm&gt;5ft?iM*

’-sscte

iteelfl "
dcooun
-wastefu

..

HARTlims .

.lYavyr.5.i,‘.

M-H. COLLIN8, local Agent, Bratlug*O. W. Kooanra G.r IT. A-.Chicago.

HOP

PLASTERS

complet
plus of
under t
nd mini*
when t
through
for gove
douB BU
offtlTfw
tbe Uni

JM1TH A COMilUA’E.

(Office hi futon i4wk. Hmjimm
Practice^ all the court- ■&gt;! theitaie.

Jk E. KENASTON.
*”* •
Attorney ,u j,aw&lt;
(Over J. 8. Goath »r &amp; t’o.'t More &gt; .
Practices In all courGof the State. Coli.\r b,
wortiptlyaltendlu): lo.

whose i
as my o
wild k
money
Inada, t

P' R. TIMMEKMAX. !I..uurI.athlcPhj* •
sician and Surgeon.
{Office over lAthrtp's drug iiiire.)

ROBERTSON

the inte
manded
that all
but to

H01)SeT~

Cor. Jefferson and Court si«„ 11mU»d, Hleh.
Rates, S I .OO per Day.
This House Is new, with ul-asani
Tee
patronage nf the ptiMh: is rv?.-. ttullv tollelM.

taxation
alL *b
their st
themse
gnnizat
been fig
unjust

1 AW. HEAL ESTATE AMD oLLEfTU
ING ORFICE OF
i’ALuj-KTox A &gt;linn.
Wi.H'iand. Midi.
J. M. Smith.

Notary Public.

Tbe n
voted t
bill, ant
the org

Hastings €itv Bank,
liastlngs, I. -

Mich.

county,

CAPITAL $75,000.0:
M'RPLI S Si..Oro.- .

lion for
proceed
and pai
and tbe
then ar
the bea
requiri
ticket v

Incorporated under the laws of ute State el
MlcMgan.

Open for bwnnrv* Dee.15.tW.

OFFI&lt;EI&gt;;
,
D. O. Robinson. President;
.
Cliefter
Vlrr. I’rvs.
ML CMUtt.

Dau W. lleytielii.,
D. G. Robinson.
John Csrvrth.

There
county
acrimo
Cunpla
that co
tials co
“rvgula
ting of
conven
on iian
of Ham
rules iu
and the
nounce
Findley
and as
eroded

li B M.-?ser.
Chesitr Messer,

Interest paid m tb»eM*po it* and • utuenl
Kaqxinx Business Tnuiiacuu

HHICAGO A WEST
L
MICHIGAN Ry.
la Grand R»phL« fur
Chicago
Iiultenan-ilis. - -----Bcutvti Harbor ...
St Jdraph .
..
Traverw City
Muskegon'• —
Manistee
Ludlngtnn ,
Big Rapid*
Ottawa Rearh . ..
• Week dan. 'Every da&gt; * 1 .pt
10:00 a. m. has iliroush chair rar to Ch.WNo extra charge fnrse*D-.
.
1:15 p. m. runs thrmuh
&lt;■
”IIL
Wagoer buil.-t car. seals w rent'...
5S!)p. in has through |rre chaincarlo JUnn-

NO I

Thie
ination

sleeuliu; car through tutni.'4»:i'. iu.il •kvper «■
Indlaaapoll*vla Benton Hart**T_.»-e
11:30 p m baa Wagner sleeping ear to Tram*
C6 JO n. m. connects at It. h**ph »««&lt;;ra*a®

&gt;

Clerela
iuuidat
of Clni

enough

&amp; Morton’s steanier fo^’CW^*s,,

DETBO.T,

4^&amp;ebs

Leave Grand Rapids lor.
Detroit and East..
Lansing
Howell
Loa ell
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St. tout*Begin*w............... ■

5ec

The Niagara Falls Roots*

GOOD ORDER.

CBBYKXRB, W. T., July It—Two drunk
The success of this Great Cough Cure u The Militia Evacuates It* Camp and the
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
Mod Takes FosjcMion. eD Finlanders placed a target against tbe
Ail druggists are nuthorixed to sell it on a pos­
This was emphatically refused. Tbe P°w«r house al Hock Springs, tbe big
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue- •ruiuers then raked Col. Sevfor if he would ”*1 “rop of tbe at ate yesterday and began
ccsduUy stand. That it may become known, remove bis troop* and take the nvicts
nct,
remains dere &gt;caru-red
with him. He asked wLat would be done
“ k1™1141- Three children

nnd relief

.white 1

Kxoxville, Tenn., July 21.—The crisis I GRAND Lkdgk. M:ch., July SO. Five
in the trouble Iwtwren tho ousted miners : women were family hurt Saturday by an
in this district nnd the convict* who wen: accident on the niller-cooBter. A party,
brought herefrom the Mate's prison nt consiotlng of Mrs. A. S. Mudge, wife of i
Cwtrr-B unto Liver PHta m vary wasD and
Nashville, hns at last been rrnched. 1 the proprietor of tbe Seven Islands, Mre 1
When about •!«) armed strikers stacked dames Ellen Alien, A. E. Marvin and R! ।
pvti*
hot by &lt;bclr senile acUcn plena all who
the guards who bad charge of fifty felons ' K- ^oe and • Miss Nona- Marvin, all ot |
at Bricevillo last Wrelnrsday night and Plymouth, were taking a Anal ride Satur--....
-day afternoon when the car toppled over •
__
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. Now York.
liberated their charts it wns confidently
predicted that this would be but tbe’be- |

Tillo. wbo w-rmcl to bo in portal .»»■
tb, with th, lowlwui dement In Coni Crook '
oallrj. Al 10 o'clock ynUrdn, morning
2.000 mtbrro rwmrm. .nd olb.r n.tirm
who have no occupation at all, took poasraaion of the hills around the Bricevi.le .
camp.
Fifteen hundred of these were I
armed with rifles; the rest had shotguns I

WRITE TO

Barry, in chancery, in th" -tat* nf Mlchl«n».

MANGLED

the inllitik was withdrawn they would j
Diabolism tn MaMachasrlti
release every convict, in the region. Be-1. Lancastkr, Maas., July 20.—Annie M.
coming impatient, however nt. tbe delay lararreuce, aged 14. has told the police a
Ju reodllug :Uj tnwp. the dnldM to trj moat ,hoektagJtotJ ol .bo- b, h.r H»oto overcome the troops by force of num-1
P-woZb w iv~,i
*.
here, and how they succeeded U related
.
,
* Doo
?an,' and
---------—J on the
of her allegations
below.
I strength nt
M----- ’ Dooinn h«
been
arrested.
Annie
rays
that
she
has
Surroundeti the Brlcevlllv Camp.
been the victim of her stepfather's
The troops from Briceville arrived hero
aion for five or six years, and that he has

Anywhere
AT

SCENE OF DISTURBANCE.

ILLI AM 0. LOWJJEN?
Office over Julius Ku-.-n
street. Hasting-, Jiici,;

W. LUWHY. M. Ik.
"
’
•
■pJij hiriair and burgtrm,
diva*e, of th.
KYKand KAK anil.tlir t.rr-.-rYaifcu Of

“ HEAD

THE

CAMTE

4 v. ii. lunuti:
-—
'
1 ''Ian.lbnrywi.
Call* in city or coumy n-&gt;i&gt;ohli,.&lt;. ,
promptness, day orplgi,;. 1 mrte,1‘&lt;'»iih
H

1 ’

SICK

AT

OBct In l.i.l-1 u

'

Office hours*a ffiito r&lt;;i. I;,

CURE

Th# Miners und Farmers Furre Lbe Mil-1 Five

The E
'

•J M. FOIVLEU.II.!).\
O.

CARTERS

CASTORIA

BUSINESS CARDS
Q A. SCKlBNfit. M l.

and m
134 »1ft

bounce
half of
mour:.
“No’’ w
Six hui
■ot hoc
cat-ca]]

Ml

third ti
N«al, ।
pointn

*nhroui througtotc Detroit with Pu,cr '

For tickets *nd Infonns-1'”1 M P Jjpon.
ticket offioe. 67 Monroe ^’4-,,, DgtiivK-*-

Z&gt;flnl 1
of thro
Dank stsuw" ■
w
Report of the condition '&gt;*
^‘riJje «l
Bank
-- busing. July- •
Loans and discounts. .
Stocks, bopds, mo'tgBfr*;'' .
banks in reserve e.ti.s
Furnitureandfixtun-s (, • 1
Current expenses *»&lt;« «"•',,nl
Cb«tckx ana cash Item*..........
Gold
U*Tkid NMioo*'&gt;UnK X,Hr' —

T0U1................. ■uAMt-rtirs
Capital stock paid In - - ♦
Surplus fund
----Uodivldnd profits... Dividends tmpald
Commercial deposits

-

LIU. w. «»n&gt;-ers?r|j7i»

“S

bSEI, ■*»»&gt;&gt; --er
Sift*
“ ,iu?w b«7Lu-.&lt;»J5»

toro&lt;j,ir. iw.

, DWrtW

’

t*mp!
Pcarad
N»plau
ronvex
the Oh

uM 1

�oino democracy.
The Expected Turbulence Fails
to Materialize.

oaition a* a joke. Li.* It ru Devertimkw.
adopted without a denting vote, and tbe
chiur appointed a* such committee Mean.
Follett, Dodge and Marshall. The cum
tnittee met Neal at bis quarter* and an
nouueed to him the desire of the conven­
tion Neal promptly and emphatically re.
phed that hi uut only would not tell)
where he stood as a Democrat, but he
would not appear before the convention.
The Fall Ticket Nominated.
The convention then procmvled to nomi­
nate the remainder of the ticket, and a«
■elected the natuu* are as follows: For
governor, James E. Campbell; lieutenant
governor, W. V. Marquis: auditor of
state. Hen T. E. PecklnlMugh, of Wayne
county; attorney general. John P. Bailey,
of Putnam county; State treasurer, C. F
Ackerman, of Mansfield; judge supreme
court, Gustevus H. Wald,
Hamilton
county; commissioner common schools
Cnarlea C. Miller, of Erie county; member
board of public works, John McNamara,
of Snuimitt county; member of food and
dairy commission, H. S. Trumbo, uf Law­
rence county.
After passing the usual vote of thank*
to tbe officers the convention at 5p. ui.
adjourned sine die.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.
AI*.

ta.3SuiS"d“

•u“e “

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Simpson’s sawmill at Chillicothe, Mo.,
,,U! owner's
owner’s -v...
son and seri
.•*('■ auung iue

Colds and Coughs
Owing tn a mlsumh-r^tanditig with the
State Su|K*rlntendrnt’s ufitce nt laiisntg.

croup,

At Washington Park race course, Chisore throat,
re ;ardlng our Ins'.itute and the teacher^
’*.ranll
‘ mil"
In MB!
&lt;CM
’h’.,rf
ran W
ml,e&lt;in
will please notice. A tw«ew«ffcs' nisUtiilr
bronchitis, asthma,
CAMP?rLON TI2ST BALLOT.
l^he citizen* of Washington have sub I was desired, but Sup't /itch seemed to
and hoarseness
think our fund loo IlnilUnd, nnd H was sup­
•cribttl &gt;50,Otto to secure the holding of the posed that only one week would l&gt;e givi-n
cured by
Grand Army encampment of HU2 st tbe us. Most of the teachers have doubtless
national capital.
already received » circular ulreet from
tanTS)?? “■**» ln &gt;X« Unital State.
President Balmacedu has had about a
to State Hts
"x «&gt;nunt ui mom than Mn,&lt;w&gt;,oon. amen men shot for conspiring to turn the Lansing stating that the session will begin
C*U ««f 1
Aug I7lh and close the 28th. This Is now
b,'*il‘“"K"' 'nnlntUn* Lo torpedo boats Lynch and Condell over to the arrangement ami all will prepare ac­
the safest
lumber mill, end several lectori™
the insurgents.
y IO. -On the first balcordingly. There reems no k&lt;mh! reason
and moat effective
M&lt;liarWU ’"**• **""* Ft'.*’*1
Three workmen were drowned at Cork’s why the attendano* of last year should not
ivvernor Campbell wm
■jcL-’V'c'i"’1
blockaded1?.?'”?
’XPoUtton I* run, near Pittsburg, by the giving way ot be nearly doubled. If your school Is in
emergency medicine.
estate Democratic conntwtuit‘ »o*
br lee lo tbe .trait, o( Belle a trestle over the run. A sudden flood session, you can attend without any loss
itnexpecled happened,
It should be In every
swept tho structure Away.
ot time. The expense will l&gt;e but a trifle.
prediction* *nl appear"KU!"' Jj" »
• prominent
P~“lnent himlum. ■vS*?re£‘.r&gt;’
aujhorixed a New It need not cost any teacher more than five
family.
&gt;ii, while not barmonlowi
' d “'“* h111 bome
in
u
' Keokuk.
•’
iork "orid re|x&gt;rter to make the an- or six dollars for the entire session.. Some
work with .little
• ‘nouncement that he would resume his du­ will pay that amount for a few weeks’
tpik' C’
tuition alone and for instruction not one
The Liberal
-w„ vtcioriowi
party ni
over
vlnortou.
'
tbe ‘Ut* deP"‘roent in Septemtb. Mom,.,,,. and lhdr ,|.ra
[ b'L.
•
halt so good as that of Mr. Plowman and
Lowell, Mass.
enfy
After Norton had
election at Sait Lake City.
I ,Thero *“t* been nb fight yet at Brice Miss Yandewalker, Remember ttiat the
■ (.-mporary chairman, Alintr&lt;&lt;
Mr. and Mrs H T Ahd.^ -»•
'Hie, Tenn., but the riote* number 2.000 latter is one of the best primary teachers
ilht. gentleman aroae
^n.iv"..^J
nder*on«.who**re wen-armad men, whl1
while
is in the slate. She will discuss those very
r-reml, nrere.rel,.'?kA
in CbtaureTi'a
'' th*
,h« ■militia
nllltl* &gt;»
to tbe chair.
He
ta.m.i.u
"tv ni»k- Uireiy 1U0
things that have lieen troubling you so
»®^d‘uK trip to New York on looked for
~
.•ntion for the complinr'TAK^No’BUBHTiTUTE. _*□
much. Bring your manual and school
—i.
‘ur­
bicycles, have raant.uzl
reached Tx_&gt;
Detroit.
RECORDS
ON
THE
DIAMOND,
I u|s&gt;n him* and cungrat...»
_ ______
I A heavy blow at Cape May Point 8atu.- larnks and see how much can be done in
F»ul chamiter of ron.merre
commerce ha*
ha
r uy upon its prbspecte.
day ral^l a big surf and endangered ■ two weeks. It jou desire any informa­
unal
Lra
K
*e
nud
Association
Club*
lated’
appointed a committee to confer
with
confer, with a fence, which was saved by the people re- tion relative to board, write to Sup’t
i;.- administration of ex­
aimllar committee from Mlnneapolb
He 4*
Sterl’.ng at Hastings. Believing* that the
, ■ .nd, and taxed the last
CHICAGO, July 15.—league lauw ball Ltiirdinu a ktuK-l_e
.
.
—
.----- «----— —
»uu mV Villes.
value of the Institute to teachers will war­
mxmAs yesttruny were as follows; At Cin­
r4vm;nnce. .
Three men.
—
men, while hnntln.,
hunting ...i.
waIh „
near
;ngnI T he illneM of tbe pope is said to be seri­ rant the Offer, we make tbe following
cinnati—Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, 1&gt;. Sta Mlguvl. ou„ tat Mon.I.j
proposition: To all that attend regularly
ous,
and
much
anxiety
exists
in
Italy
and
I &lt;*aid that the people At Cleveland—Cleveland, 10; New York, drowned. Another one of the party clung
Europe generally. Just how ill he is, and give due attention to the work of the
condemn all the work 2. At Chic tgp— Boston. 0; Chicago, L to a rock for twenty-fotr hours and was piowever, it is impossible to discover, ns Instituteaud also attend the association on.
I’ittaburg-Brouklyn game culled at the saved.
nothing gets beyohd the wallsuf the Vati­ the 22nd, a credit of ten per cent, will l&gt;e
ru.,
end of the fourth tuning—rain.
nowr“Je»n population can.
given at their next examination in the
•
Asaocitdion: At Boat mi- Boston, 5; Cin­ ot W7,a«,000-a greater number of people ।
-Ively taxing
It is st'i ted in London that a* soon as subject of theory and art Should this
cinnati, 1. At Philadelphia-Athletic, H; than ever acknowledged tbe sovereignty of
carry
tlie
standing
above
10t&gt;.
tbe
excess
di. in thundw tones,; lAiuisville,
V. At Baltimore—Columbus,
Columbus any other one person in either ancient or Editor O’Brien get* out of jail Lord Salis­ may be added to the general average. •
...........................................
lAiuiMvtiie, v.
bury
will push the suit against him fur
O- U.lrt
—O
—u:_____ —...
.
a. t. cxlMvagauce and H»;
Baltimore.
3. At. HWashington
Washmodern times
.
,
Mre. Luctare 1. ..Id to ta dlMEptred tor ' thc costa of the trial tor libel which his
.(■
2; St.
St. Lotria,
Louis, Jl.
JI.
, irty
irtj- which, in two | tngton,
..
. *A
Below will be found a notice of the reg­
won
he &lt;1,^.x„...ly
O'Brien
v against the editor.
CHICAGO, July 16.--Following are the life from a kick In the, face administered If
If he dues O'Brien will be thrown into ular examination. Subjects w III be given
CEN^ea
.: ihe tremendoussur- scores recorded yeaterday by the clubs of by her financial backer. Abington Baird taJCXr and that
‘
* ' t will throw him out out in regular order nnd candidates must THE i.BEST
SHOE IK THE «IW nUTWJUMCI
in a fit of jealousy. Italnl. it is reported. I 5Z!|£iint
- —.... «
rw w.v thread
be present at the opening. Several reached
wltlch had accumulated the National Base Ball league: At Cleve­
squared himself by paying the Lily V-A’ ----- —
tbe
standing
last
spring
that
will
&gt;iow
cuuouiical, Democratic land—Cleveland, 10; New York, 11. At WM'
TneMlay,
enable them to obtain a second grade by
! Drover Cleveland; Chicago—Chicago, 6; ibwion 5. At Cin­
sewed
»hoc«
c-xtrnu
from
*4JJU
to
gun.
Grasshoppers have mode their appear­ simply writing the additional branches. reg- 00 G.-nuliae Hand-wowed, tboflnertcalf
■ject the party which, cinnati-Cincinnati. 6; Philadelphia, 4.
ance in New Jersey, and are doing serious As this Is now valid for three years. It Owe shoe rv«r offered tor *WW; equal
. ngrcns. appropriated At IMttsburg—Pittsburg. 5; Brooclyn S.
Import'd sbors which cost from *SJ&gt;.h&gt;*rt
Cardinal Manning celebrated the 83d , injury to the crops.
seems worth working fofr
CA 0° lfnnd-!*rwed Well Sihci-, 1
p. ndilures the tremeuAssociation: ALBoston—Boston. 15; Cin­ anniversary
ot
bln
birth
yesterday.
uylMli. tonitortablenaddurrtle. .
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;
It i« reported that since their emancii.o*' an expenditure cinnati, 12 At Philadelphia—Athletic, 10;
Shoe e ver off.:r-J nt (bin J;rlce; same grad
Tbe Mississippi Democratic convention i Prtion iu Braiil tbe slave* will not work
We
have
been
informed
that
some
pupils
Unn-ma le *!&gt;&lt;■&lt;• • com Ina from WJJU to (ttJU.
woutan. aud child in Ixiuisyille, 1. . Baltimore-Col uni bus ami refused:
efu-wl to iudorne the sub treasury hcbeme. | ,Or lov«or money.
did nut attend the examinations held for
Washington-St. IaiuUi games postponed— ,_r Judged.
,T.
Wnrder, who was under in- I The execution of the decree of expulsion their benefit because they supposed. their iwi'niits. • «&gt;ot:. Inside.
rain.
dictment for the murder of hiasou-in-taw, ' rtjuinst the Jewi.rt artisan* of St. Peters- standing would be published- Of course •!&lt;&gt;n&gt;-d£&lt;*. Ot&gt;.- mlr will
KMish tlie farmers,
(-----------j 17.
... —The following irv
Chicago-. -------July
rec-- committed suicide at Chattanixign. Tenn. • ^urg
burg has been indefinitely postponed.
no such thing would lie done and It is
::!i-nti&lt;wlly tbe same ords were made yesterday by league base
Michigan 'raise* 24.611,55s bushels of j , At Oregon.
Oreguo. Illa,
IHa. a traction engine run hoped that many will attend tbe examina­
'bi* bourse- The ball
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—
•
—
Bailey nnd Charles Hick* fell I tion on the 7th. We do not say sth grade
clubs: At Pittsburg—(First gamci v. heat this year, the largest crop in many i
o given
lA.rnment loaning
' with a bridge, fatally injuring both men. pupils exclusively for one of the purpose*
Pittsburg.
7; Brooklyn,
(second
game) yetira.
'’■rt,,‘U*!T’aeU«K? PltUbn
**
Brooklyn.5; IS.
At (S
Mm-h damage whs done nt Clinton, Mo., ’ Joe Goddard, tbe Australian pugilist, these examinations will subserve is to cor­ cn tliclr nxtnia, □» tn*L*°!
11 m
rn“' nati
—
4'incinnnti
4Pbiladrtnhi.
«&gt;
it
rect
the
classifications
made
bv
some
imti—Cincinnati. 4; Philadelphia, 2. At and Kalamazoo, Micb.. by terrific electric ’’Npta’d Joe Choynski, of California, in
Frrncft
by the government, !
Ktortna.
'
j four rounds at Melbuurue. Goddard won teachers. One pupil classed in the tJlh tainort«lEhoe«no*UnBfrEwn*4wi»Wm.
meats that are de-J Cleveland—Cleveland. 12; New York, ti.
Tbe secretarv of the New York uati b 1 &lt;10,000.
grade paasetl a very creditable examination,
At Chicago—Chicago, 8; Bomou. 7.
other minor issuwi
while
several
that
were
reported
as
having
trust
denies
the
alleged
dissolution
ot
t..e
Mr.
Spurgeon,
the
great
English
preach
­
Association:
At Boston—Burton. 10;
:c are stamped on tbe bottom ot each shoe.
Ixiuisville, 5 At Philiulelphitt—Athletic, j combine.
er, is reported better, atd it is now be­ finished tin- course failed nadly. Another !
‘w. L DOUGLAS, Brockton,
. ................ s'c,"d,l’nl,',I l6. eolumbta. 7. At Baltimore—St. lamb,
A New York dentist whtwc finger was lieved that he is progressing toward re­ thing gained will lie the discovery of the
■ o.i.uBd.Urkto . _lu""
wetlk places in our Instiuctlon and the
1 Baltimore 3. At Washington— Wash­ bitten by a patient last April has just covery.
jwilnts
wherein
pupils
are
most
deficient.
In
asunminry
of
the
world
’
s
harvest
died of lockjaw.
■ n this issue of! I ington, 2; Cincinnati, X
prospect* tbe Ixmdon Time* venture* the With few exceptions, all show a lack of
AGrEKTTS.
Tbe Chicago city Directory IU.
for 1*&lt;H
conChicaco. July 18.—Yesterday
Up»&gt;riant M|j
&gt;r;.
irrinuBj ’s score*
Ii-Viwuimportant
opinion thnt tbe prices fur grain will con­ knowledge of the elementary sounds and
aml wnsre ■ “t base ball made by tbe National Ix-ngtie
over Mn,(NQ names and indicate* a tinue high.
of diacritical marks. These things have
MORTGAGE SALE.
hey
At Pittaburg
Pittsburg—
—PittsPitt*- ■
iM&gt;i’&gt;‘,rtloti of 1.250,WO.
, not al.y | were ns follcwk: At
It bus been decided by government en­ l&gt;een almost entirely neglected in tbe past
Default hivlnj been made In the condition*
trong polituml or- I burg. G; Chicago, 2 At-Cleveland—Clove-i An incendiary tire in New York teue- gineers that the historic “Izaig" bridge at but a revolution la going on. Many show
a certain in &gt;rtq ixi mule by George Milk*.
i ment bouw-x caused the death of one per­ Washington must bo removed, us It is an the effects of tbe teaching that consists of
■ party, that has land, 1±. Cincinnati. 8
aslturlr
mar. to
’Daatel
Striker
1 - Itattle againrt:', Amwiation; At Boston—Boston, V; I sou aud serious injury to four others.
obstruction tu tbe Potomac.
largely In the memorizing of rules and dated November twentiflh, A. D. 1BTB,
and recorded in the office of Hie Reg-inter of
Mix Dr. J. Holloway, of Springfield. O.,
' Louisville. L At Washington—WashingWhile tearing &lt;lown the old castle of definitions, without the drill that alone Deeds, for Birry County. Michigan, on
nt &lt; hairman.
.■ tolli o. Cinciniuiti, 1.
At Baltimore— hn- fallen heir to tl.KMi.Kkf left by her un­ San Antonio nt Rio Janeiro the coutrac- could make then: of any ,usc. Of what the twufilv-firu day of November A. D.
cle, Sir James Baxendaie, of England.
•{■ecsih wm de&lt;; Cultimbua. 6; Baltimore, 9.
; tor found &gt;70,0iWJWin gold and million* of consequence Is it for a boy to know that IF7* in Liber 13 of Murtcagna, oq page M,
which mortgage there is ctalmed tube dua
Tbe New York World says that there 'dollar* worth of gold dust, ornnmeute und •■tlie words 1 and O should always be epp- on
1
n uf ’he McKinley ■
Saturday'* playing 'in the league rcat the date of this notice the stun of one hun­
.ii .iiu
U-d
concludedjl „ulted as
iv» follows: At Boston—Boston, should be a recognition iu that state “of j precious stone*.
..tu U
aU conciuucu''suited
Itals” If he Invariably writes them in small dred and thirty and forty-two hundrelhs dollar*,
nt:e&gt;-reported Theh 4; Philadelphia 5. At Cleveland—Cleve- t'.ie fact that there can Ite but one place &gt;
Rev. Samuel Barrett, a British social letters? What dues It suggest to us it a and an attorney fee ot twenty-five dollar*
provided fur In said mortgage, nnd no suitor
L ■&gt;4&lt;.iwLnf
LloniLof Mercer ]। laud, 6: Cincintuiti.
Cincinuati. 7.
7. Other game* post- for New Yorkers in the list of exhibitors ] reformer who bn* recently madr a visit to pupil says that “acomplete sentence should proceeding at law having been Instituted to
‘
। [a: the World’s fair, aud that is nt tbe ' this country, says there are jiarts uf Chi- begin with a capital and end with a period,*’ recover tbe debt secured by said moetgage or
chairman, and he? jxmnl• —rain.
! eogo that equal Whitechapel, London, In and yet violate botn directions' in the ary part tnereof;
hurrah. Hi- apeev'i
Association:
At Boston—Boston. '0; tup.”
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
————
, rjee, and are much dirtier.
statement? Pupils can be taught and contained
g t he eonvea- Louisville, 0. Other games postjioned-‘ '
Id said inurig («•• and the statute in
Friday. July 17.
■ (jeorge Hnnlon, one uf tbe original Han- should be taught the common uses of the such c me made and provided, notice is hereby
1 ujtotvhim, he rain. ’ Nogame* Sunday.
of the,h.y
New
York glucose . loilB&gt; Hnv„ that the man who broke bi* period nnd die comma. The more common given that on Friday, the second day ot OctoOtatak Jub Hl -tulluwlup are llmj The owners
d„.y lhut
cmtampli.-lb
•s a* /Thurman
ber,
A. D. IKH. at ten o'clock In the forenoon,
setorimdeuy that they eontomnlate sell- neck nt Clinton. Ia.. last week was not abbreviations should l»e mastered. If we I slud!
sett
at public auction to the highest bid­
«mrev»ZI—»u. bm» bull Hub.
lnI n..n Kuulirt .ymllcte,
named Hanlon, but O’Mara. Win. Hanlon will all stop fooling away so much time iu der. at the north trout door of the court house
The convention
,
...
' i.’rli
A «&gt;bbvr l.wnlwl I he ..pre*, car oa tbe
trying to teacli the spelling of long lists of in the city of Hastings. Barry County. Mich.,
that
helm:
Hie
place where tbe circuit court for
ly
°'
\
*.*
l
2
:
T..«l'«ltlr
raurowl
at
T«.rkauk
Ark.,
e new ballot law
Col, H. Clny King, of Memphis, Is about words that pupils will never have any oc­ Barry County Is tioldtn, the premier* des­
,3;
I .h'l rubied th.. e.pre-. mretawr.
to bring suit against tbecity of New York, casion to write, time enough will be left cribed In said mortgage or so much thereof *■
(I*he Republican “S”'
pblkO. At C levetaad—Cleveland. I; Ll^ ;
Thr
u
may
be
necessary
to pay the amount due on
to
master
the
common
every-day
words
*
.
|
Tbe
government
of
Portugal
has
pro:
on
behalf
of
the
King
family
of
which
he
rd with at. eagle. J
said mortgage, with ten per cent, rorerert
cinnati, 2.
I. mulgaied &gt; decree making a substantial is a member, to recover Fltal.tari.OQO worth that are so often misspelled.
thereon, and all legal costs, together with an
As-MKriation:
At Boston — Boston. . .
attorney's tee &lt;sf twenty-five dollars provided
of property which It claim* «n&lt; leased to
■utest from Hamilton
* • reduction In tbe import duty o nwhrat.
Ixiutaville, 5. At Philadelphia—At hist ic, j
tor therein, the premises being de-scriped In
tbe city ninety-nine years ago.
A Philosophical Family.
after brought on an 4: Columbus, lb. At Baltimore—St, Loah,
Tbe «*•••-•
government crop
of ----Manisa'd mortgaxe as all tlioee certain pieces nr
luc
-r bulletin —
Amelia has pimples, and sores In the nurrels ot laud situate tn the town ot Hope,
• rersy between tbe :t. Baltimore.!. At Washington-Wa*h-| to»»
■ ■^t^mtHm
; :L_r
..
* --*
-*’te
□
Papeete
Jbc
wheat
THE MARKETS.
in the county of Barry and state ot Michigan,
head.
1 artipbell men from ingtoti, 2; Cincinni#i, 5.
that
the brightest
for years.
“
*-i jirovlnce
“ “t" ar«
“““ “
"
described as follows, lo-wlt: Commenc­
From humorp internal her nose has and
li'P &gt;rt of the ervdening fourteen rod»son; h of the south east cor­
. A propo*«l reduction in tbe pay of Mogrown red:
.
ner of the lot deeded bv Hhnon McCaffrey to
:i&gt;l iptid stating the MOTHER AND CHILDREN ABLAZE. ; nongahela r er coal miners, is threaten­
Ciiicaoo. July 9z
Stanton, and running south three
She’s a boll on her neck that is big as Benjsmtn
I
------- ing u strike in which 6.&lt;AW men will lie in-.
Quotation* on the board &lt;rf trade to lay
rod», thence west thirteen and ou«-third rods,
a bell,
'
th the nniark that the
by Which a Baby
thence north three rota, thence **st thirteen
rnagv&lt;! asp follow-*:
X\ beat—No. 2 July,
voiced.
But in other respects she Is doing quite and
]
one third rods to place of beginning, and
■ .-v important bnsineM
opened
doted 8TA*-; AtigUBt. open-.d
—
j
The
envoy*
to
European
countries
comnlao
commencing
a" the north east corner otth*
well.
lire jirtty quarrel*
LKIE.-1 a., July 18.--lJ!na, tbe u-year-oM mtwsj,mej by the World’s fair directory rrtjc. chia«l *W4c; September, opened S3\c,
above descrlt»ed land, aud runnlngwest to with­
Tlie &lt; -intuittec on daughter uf*lMiker named Charles Swartz. arrived Mfely at Southampton yesterday closed ttKe. Coro-No. 2 July, opened 5754c,
And p« has dyspepsia, malaria and in
I two rota of the mill pond, thence north three
rloaed M14« August, opened Mfcjr. doM-d
and
one-half
rods,
thenre east lo tbe road,
gout,
«
while making a bon-flre in the alley at tbe KIKi ppAeeded to London by rail,
5Hic; September, opened Slftc, drwid S2%c;
thence south to the place uf beginning, all on
His hands with salt-rheum are all tbe
।
north east quarter ot tbe north east quar­
Oats—July,
Ute Philadelphia
According to the
Philadelphia experts' October, opened ®r. dosed
t&lt;&gt; rf-|&gt;ort.
Chalrtmao rear of ber home yesterday, spilled *»me
ter of section tiilrtv-five in town two (s). north
opened awl do«ed 34c; Aug*»t&lt; opened
broken out:
MbUr
range nine [91 wmd.
&gt;
•r-1 with tbe document coal oil over her clothing aud was soon in report ex-City Treasurer Bardsley’s ste*l- 27c, dotMxi «Mc; September, opened SJMc.
He Is prone to rheumatics that make of
' Dated
July Mb. 1W1.
:«■ applause subsided pro- u blaze Tbe clothing of her baby sista/. ing* were &gt;778.885, and the amount may ckkM.vl
Pork—Jnly, upcord 811.10.
bis legs swell.
Dakiki. Stiukeb. Mortgagee.
aged 6 months, also caught fire, and lW:r be doubled by suspicion* Keystone bank closed 81L2U; September, opened SH.2X closed
DANixt-STniKKtL Atfy in Person.
But
hi
other
respects
he
Is
doing
quite
well.
mother startled by tbe children* scream-, due falls. They also find evidence that he $11.33; October, opened flljn. doacd &gt;11.40.
ZSSI
reiue. When neighbors , divided hi. .poite with state and city offi- Lord—July, opened and doted ffl.40.
And ma has night-sweats and a trouble­
NOW
*4 OF- CANDIDATES.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Live stock - Following were the prices at tho
some cough.
discovered the situation all three were rial* and newspaper men.
Default bavlna been made in th- conditions
Union Block yards today: Rtye—Market
Cvapb-ll (lio.cn by an Overwbclmi
That all of our doctors can’t seem to of a certain morutnge made by Timothy M.
clinging to each other wrapped in flame-.
Robert Pilkey, aged TO. has l&gt;een arrest- rather active on pscklnu and "Lipping ac­
Boni -widower’* to Daniel Striker, dated April
drive off;
They were speedily stripped uf their *a at San Francisco on a charge o. coun- count' and frellng firm: prires
ruled
A. D. IBHJ and recorded in the
Site wakes every night ap&lt;tcoughs quite sixteenth
invention to the nom 1 clothes and everything done to relieve u-rfuiting. He h said to belong to a gang alxmt Ac h.icber. nsles ranged at
office of the Jieataler ot Deeds tor Barry
a spell,
county. Michigan, on’ tbe seventeenth day
itetlua of
Folkit, of Cincin- their sufferings, but despite prompt mrdl- who bail their headquarters at or near 1L30 •»•«. 8MKt5.?&lt;J MgbL 844G»5.15 rough
But In other re«pe-.’Ls she is doing quite of April A. D. ta*. in liber 2* of mortgages on
Mb,put ;&gt;wnih“ T- Neal up with a cal assistance, Lena died a few hours later ] Antioch, three of whom are already in packing, IS.®?*-® mixed, pnd J5.25©.'x65
pare 1 X On which mortgax" there is claimed
Leary packing and shipping lota.
well.
tobe due at tbe date of this nrtlce tbe sum ot
■
’pweh ■ ■: ig'.r and fire. G. D. Dodge, of in horrible agony, and tbe baby is dying. I jail.
Cattle-Marirel rather active nn local and
thirteen hundred elxhty nine and seventy five
Cksslsr.l. i-«m«l Virgil P. Kline, and Tbe mother may survive. Several persons j Mrs John Parke, of New York city, ehlprlng account and fcriinc strong: prices
There Is nothing like philosophy te help one
hundredths doliars and an attorney fee of
wa,
leaning
out
of
her
window
the
other
who
assisted
in
the
rescue
received
seri
­
rulrel
Ml-IOc
higher
on
the
best
grades;
one
bear
the
ills
of
life,
but
In
the
case
of
thirty five dollars provided for in said mortgage
km’ctat rre.,.:. Ung rheere Michael Ryan.
qnotatiuns
ranged
•«
85J»A4®chotc*
to
fancy
this family what Is most needed is a good and no suit or proceedings at law having oeea
of b.r mouth. A «lrl rkkrf tbm up und
.
•
&lt;■-• ■atwit.unomhmtM Catnpbtdl. it ous burns.
Instituted
tor. cover the debt secured by «*M
supply of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
walked off with them aud now Mrs. Parke »blvv&lt;D, arere. k'.-tutin'tatabjr
alim-M ,&gt;tupOfHiblu to obtAiu order
M&gt; common to fair do. J3.730.4.40 DlBeevery. 11 would cleanse Amelia’s luid mortRiure or sny port th^rtol. Therefore by
virtue of the ftower of ssle contained In said
has advertised for them.
butdieni' ►teerik, fS.tDlt-'LSO Blocker*, gL77&lt;cJ.
'bough after (.'•■"'■pbeH was named to jyo- I. St. Louts. July SU.—Charles B Coning­
mortgage and the statute In inch case made and
blood,
cure
pfi
’
a
ailments,
aud
check
ma
’
s
Tbe Hayticn revolutionist* at Kingston, 4*1 Texan*. »X4«M &gt;• feeder*. &gt;lJ«&amp;4.to
noUce la Hereby given that on Friday
so euthuainstic were ,Xhe ham, for the part four years telegraph op­ Jamaica, have Heeled General Ansei/e cows, flAWkW buthu a&lt;^l »2.5l»35.-W veal- cough. The -Golden Medical Discovery,” provided.
tbe second day of October. A. D. 1W. at ten
•Heintz, i,
by its actions on the liver, cleanse the o'clock in the forenoon of said day I shall sell at
be ballot was finally taken erator in the broker's office of John Mul­ Prophete commander-in chief of their
C&lt;Sbeep-Market moderately active and prices system of Impurities, it cures humors, public auction to the highest bidder at the north
sad rv-nlu
‘ nipliell, MH 7-lH; Neal, ford, in this city, disappeared about a forces and the latter ho. is-ued an »d
front door of the court house In the City ot
•&gt;’, Johnson, 1.1 .
week ago and his present whereabouts are dm. Calling OU B«r&gt;len» to.uppon hlu&gt; ruled &amp;a-lOr higher on beet grad«&gt;: quotation* ulcers, bolls, scrofula, salt-rheum, erysip­ Hasungs. fU.-ry county. Michigan, (that being
ranged at &gt;a.M&amp;’&gt;.0J western. &gt;L.«a-LJU oa­ elas, and all kinds of sores and swellings. the place where the circuit eourt tor Barry
R*rue,..) to Mak* It riuinlmon*.
unknown. It is believed that financial in an endeavor to Repose lllppolyteth m, am! |A3»*.7S lamte.
county ta boMeu) tbe premises described in
Wh«ut:,.. result of the ballot was an­ trouble*, together with several intricate
The only guaranteed blood-purifier.
said mortgage, or ao much thereof as may be
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator,
nounced afrom Cuyahoga, in be- matrimonial tangles, are tbe raase of bi*
per lb; dairies, fancy, frert.
Unslng citizens have decided to nut necessary to pay tin: amount due on said mort­
tau of Kline, moved to make it unani- absence. A few years ago Coningbam
General Tom Browne, for many year* a rtock, frert. lOaWKc. hggs-Lore off. Wi I*r up 8300 to have the state camp meeting of gage wiui seven ]wr cent interest thereon and
-11 legal coeds together withan attorney fee of
mot:. The Humihon county boys yelled married a Mis* Nellie Eastman, of St. member of con grew from Indiana, died do*. LI ve poultry-Old chickens, lie per lb:
five dollars as provided therein. Th©
. o *iih all th. -irengthof their lungs. Paul, Minn., aod after living with her for at Martiuaville. Ind., yesterday.
spring. HMblrtc: roo-uers.
turkeys mixed. tlie Adventists held in tlie capital city thirty
premises b*-ing described In said mortgage a*
SSlilr: ducks, «ai®: spring. 11412c. Potatoes August IV.
hundred dtilcgates aud 5,(00 sjiectators a year left her and soon after formed the
al’ that certain piree or parcel of land 1 vitig and
W. &amp; Capeller w*. elected prrald«&gt;l of
—
8t
1-oula.
Eariy
Ohio.
S2.uoa2.ld
per
bbl:
being situate In tlie Township ot Haallnga tn
F't tau k at them with hoots, yells, shrieks. acquaintance of a young woman nt Mar- the National Editorial oaaociatioii at S’.
No
greater
triumph
In
medicine
or
chemtatry
the
County
of Harry aud Hute of Michigan and
U&amp;8X5O. Alton. SX.Ul£X2f.. Ap«-c*ik. rebel warwhoop*—a combination •eka. Ills., with whom he lived an man Paul. The aoociation adjourned yerter- pS^lUtorta&gt;Ltta2.«» per bbk choice. |2A. hM'becn recorded than Hall's Hair Reuewer described as follows lo-wit: Tlie north half of
UQ*artl. ;y utiises horrible enough to send aud wife for six years. Three years ago
sreawberrire -Itarine. &gt;1.001.25 per 1^;t case. to revivify and restore gray hair to tbe color of the north e*n quarter of section thirty one In
town
three
north of range eight weal containing
d
Tb.
pre.ld.nt
ot
th.
EoglUh
iXterrto»-R«L ILW*!* P«
case;
• »toue Maine into hysteric*. The scene was he married Mim Clara Codding, of I*
youth.
efghtv acres of land more or lea* according to
peated u i(,..a ;|je chairman put the qtiea- Soto, Mo., who, with ber 10-montht-old tred,-&gt;I&lt;1 I”111' hou—ot common. th»t bBroom ^n-Huri.
per 11k whbk
the United Stales survey thereof.
Benton Harbor shipped its first basket
,i -n.atlt
mtbc voted •‘No," and again a baby, is left in a pennilwu* condition.
Dated
July
8U1.IMI
__
»,W0 W.Uh llo-plot. Worker, were out CI brurt,
green. self-workin*c. *a4Wc: in­ of peaches to Chicago Tuesday.
Dakixl HraiKKX. Mortgagee.
ta’td time when their own choice, Larry
DaniklStkikkk. All’yin person.
i "jilepb Ie&gt;u,enm»rk dir-1 lu"‘ • h»rk side and covers. 4^®*Mc: common brush.
• ral. mounted a chflr and moved the ap
crooked, »&gt;c.
Up to date over 870.000 in attachments
P^intmeti; of »committee to “escort the
Toledo, O., Jpiy 18.—The street car pond «t K.ure. CUI Irom » helgl.l o('«
have been placed on S. IL Howell’s property
■mgorernur of ohi&lt;to tbe hall” Tbe
&gt;orh«.,be*lta« the world'.rwordo.
Strike still continues. Not a car has moved
iu Muskegon.
'memmoi men yelled so viciously at this
J« n tbat-then* were cries from hundreds ■Ita Tue-lay nl«bt. * proportion to ’1''nuriday”»«”“ l» conhre.rern M o . WMc: August.
September. ^»‘A new 840,000 brick block is to be erect­
-i’ut them all out,” and the talre »■«&lt;» to »1.7S pettier ol twelve ucBUdrerror-l »-.™ “rre ot
Corn—No. 2 mixed cash. TOc; 9“
ed at FilnL
legatiDh yelled back. ‘•Come and try it” hour. «mi rejected by lb. -triker., uel-o
do September, fllHc2
crop,. loerlrwH" '™m |D
The Michigan Central pays out 810,t»OC
mixed cart, 43c; do September. J1V- Rraone to give them 40 per cent, of the gross
j e." month in salaries at Niles.
Yesterday tbe mayor •‘STnrt NW0»1 tank 0( Wjuu- Negiected. Barley-Neglected.
Wu* ’’i'J’oiuted to escort fares collected.
mem. |12.oraL4» for new. Lard-Quiet.
fesueda
proclamation
to
the
effect
tb»t
taanli *1'*.»’*■- ,h‘‘ i’,,arurm, nod soon ap-The Sebewaing coal mine* are producing
Kan is in th® bands of a bapk «
\u-u»t. JC.OO-. September. »*LT11.
m»&lt;
,ae rioHtinee, when a storm of the blockade of business must be stopped. Sr “j. liMU'.ir. -«».«» .»d
Un Stock: Catde-Tradiog active at m from 75 to 100 tons of coal per day.
advance of Wc per I® lbs for all •SrE&lt;lc‘jP??r'
He thank*l the „dtb« it tb.
The farm buildings of J. Hodges. Frank­
Mt
to
beat
native
steers.
$»1&gt;
tt«.W
P«
1®
&gt;
’
»;•
1
1
A
vote
of
confidence
was
given
Ue
fwr th* n**mination, lauded tempts to start car* tney snau
,
,
f
■ Texan.,. «3jr«'J-1.nr. bull- -TtaeV
and dry cows. t-Ai-.o fort, burned Thursday. Ixms 81,200.
h *n.b mlol-.n in
done Jk-I •nK&gt;cra&lt;^r for what ^hey had protected.
_________ _—
_
... ........ ■ t -... v..
flrnc taml-'E*.
Rev. Peter Moerdyke. of Grand Rapids,
to.bn I,U' ,n ,,ow*r’ Mn,l ’hen proceeded
( u.H.u. ---- --------------tie*. Only HW
4
j active at un advance ot Hcpcrlh.
M«iimid.?:1', ’I,e. R&lt;*P'‘W‘«an congress. He
accepts a call to Trinity Reformed ebnreb,
WASHXNGTOS July ia—■
Secretary Ioa- wllh tb* oppoaition.
|
fl
llre hoir,. gs.OQ^jb i*r I® lbs.
Mtidh’o hi-, opponent, but
in Chicago.
“ ^m^%«ta
I
du.,«
n.. ' ’ ■;:',*|d'« y r-tood for a jH-micious rrr yc.Mcru«j -i-.---------. I « tamou. W1"
.World”
John W. I^ing was caught between two
w____ 1* A. z,fflr». of the COIiec-*t '
pi, ininikU™3 J’**r**' . .. ...___ . .i.re SV/.c-M e . ,
fj
8 (4'1 cart Igt^C bid' Au*
tor g.K.*U'•
•"'errata of monopoly and
StS-‘W4i,m of
well a*
gust. C«fc nominal; December.
No­ 1 ore cars at Ishpeming Thuraday and In­
wm ui
n uf p“*w-,he flrst
wbkh
u&gt; e-rry «ul &gt;
iuurr ^Uu- ? „,7..___ k. BV. hid Cara—No. 2 cart. 01c stantly killed.
mils. The amount ia the ad’»u»&gt; ’"d
Charles S. Ford has been arrested a’
IN THE
hiu.
---------- -—Jackson and taken to Bay City for the
tian ofexpcnw* U
grades
Whi-ti &gt;1
"uo* tne Convention.
Toixdo. July at
of neveuty-five peroona in various
forgery of a 8&amp;0 draft ta 1887.
I Job’. Mfcc; An­
Th, XrttoMl
"-b—Aab
r
M.bmitt«i a ««&gt;- are diapenaeu with.'
te.
Cora-Quiet;
tie' f Hon. L. T. Neal to appear
«tati«Uta^3E! 5* ■

‘-'..lotalo

Ayers CherryPectoral

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co

W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE

S3.’Lfc:»

sa.^bi!

Soys’

Ladies

Woolley &amp; Bronson,

shoke

ED. 70WERT
NO. 35.

ALWAYS THE SAHE

i“ ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;- C1QAR

•hmk. . (;D«*‘-ntlon ami tell just
th “lt’ dam lletuocral in relation
oftUdt'”
nomination. Soma
e«*tw appeared to take tbe prop-

Olueal

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laorrojr. O., July sti.-Thoma* Cryrtrt.
•nd ML tbe oldest man in the state, died

Saturday at tbe infirmary.

&gt;k&gt; UOO.

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cart. ®Wc.

Oi

which -mrtc* the weak strong.

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No «on.y R.qui«d

HOUSES FOB DELIVERY.

NAPOLEON AND BETSEE.

R-penslbl. P»rti« w Cwnm.nee TT«taent

OOINO HOME.’

A machinist of this dty ba* patented
Aweary with the weight of years.
Worn with tho
xr?re! * U
something novel In the tray of n flro o
cape. The coutrivanro is lira to aarvo ns a PRIVATE TURNOUTS RIVALLED BY
A,^
freight or poswagur elrintor.
THE DRV CQODS TEAMS.
To find tho hsuata of
chalB.
ERAL’S LIFE AT HELENA.
. The machine h:u been lri»4 on the rear
HtlU held by rnrrnoryt tearb^Ja-*
of a largo flat house on Wv&gt;» One Hundred
Tbr-s w*adM-inir feet went on1 to '“*rcn
and Twenty-fifth street. Tho inventor, his
For old time hope, and LaanUjBgrin;
The p*»l snow in thought bad come.
wife, several children nud two workmen,
Bringing to mind an oW tltno home.
on tb&lt;
with nearly n tou of old iron, were .run up
Coroultallon .tai ra.o.tatal-Hra
*rt”&gt; «ll^Ub.
the side of the house from the ground to
But,
ah, that homo had past away.
I the fifth story in thrce-qunrten* of a min­
Tbotehopre and hnunte were now no more:
ute, and were lowered again in half a miuA stylishly dressed young woman tripped
While f.arcJfl and f w« of past yean*
M
Had reached tall awn tho
fchorc'
The decision of the English government ।
I down the sumo
stairs VI
of ..
a ^.w..
brownstone house^on,,
,
.
1
iaowamv
Tho weary Wil roaowed Its strength.
to withdraw tbe garrison of imperial
The machine w run by oud man, who , Ma,Hwjn avenue the other day awl waited
a muuU crank, and it ran carry two !
the curb, where ber brougham was awaittroops stationed for ao many years on tbe turns
I
Walting a:ummuns
,.
From him Who ktjowrth when to ca.l
lonely and threatening rock of SL Helena tons
i
up to tbe top of the highest building. ।Illg her
to ber ordera
IIC.. A
X* footnjim listenc*!------------ His weary pilgrims m his horac.
nwnkcns a thousand recollections. Many A
. cogged atrip ot Iron two feet wide und |I attentively
• • and&gt;-*
---- climbed
««—*—’ •—
then
up•..»»«&gt;»««
to the box
To
realms of cveriattmg da*.
a heart sank nt the aspect of the abrupt, oue
।
foot deep, which serves uh a track, I* alongside the coachman. The handsome
Where raemnrio* never rime sway.
almost perpendicular sides of this huge fastened to the wall uf die building. On this pair of bays arched their necks and started
Wlillo farewells here and greetings there
moss, yb«m, tdMr »h the century, a British •the car—a pintform of iron, with walls of all on a trot with a grace which showed
Had
only then Loco freshly made.
man-of-war approached the island, bearing the same material—glides up and down.
that they were a team worth owning. Just
Another call camo to that homo
on board the unhappy Napoleon Bonaparte.
“It is the easiest thing in the world to its they were starting off another team
And was most chrerfatty
Seventy days of almost unendurable life run it," said the inventor. “Juet jump drove up, a door or two away- These two
A fcrrjTO.-.n iTcim rams 'l"Scil&gt;
.
on the Northumberland, ended by one on.”
were a well matched pair as well, and
Across death's
ewelliag tide.
night, passed under military guard, in a
I di&lt;l, and we went up the side of the looked every whit os well fed and sleek as
To carry forth the one bereft.
hoetclry in St. Helena. The hateful prison building at good speed, with no apparent the others. But instead of drawing n
For moettaa "a the Other Mde
Tho bride of yean* threescore and wore.
of Longwood being as yet unprepared for power save that furnished by the inventor, brougham they were attached to n delivery
At
tirrcthor, f«i
overWentworth.
m-&gt;r 5.
ita guest, tbe authorities selected the house who turned asmall crank, the end ol which wagon of one of ihe big dry goods stares.
At bum?,
num.. wa®
_Johu
of Mr. Balcombc, a merchant, ns a tem­ entered a peculiar looking covered box on Their driver eyed the other tram narrowly.
porary resting place for the unfortunate the inner Hide of the pintform.
"Bv George!" he said, turning ta his as­
Only a Flee® ot Chalk"Now let's go down," he said when we sistant, "that’s the very same team which
prisoner of war, and be wept thither the
Few people know what a wonderful ob­
reached the top floor.
the Ik»i« sold to So-and-so. the banker, last
next day. .
We went down. There wns a whirr of week, and a good sum be got for them too. ject n bit of chnlk i • wh« examined under
Mr. Balcombe bad a charming wife and
a microscope. Take your knife y»lnde and
a young family. One young daughter, wheels, and the earshot toward tho earth I’d know those homes anywhere, fori have
about thirteen years of age at the time, has with such rapidity that I thought it hnd driven them myself for the Aartrix months, scraiHsoff a little of the loose powder, catch
recorded her impressions of the Emperor broken loose. I mumbled an extempo­ and I would never forget ti*t step. They'll it on a clean glass slWr, and place this on
raneous prayer, but 1 wns agreeably disap­ attract more attention, perhaps, than they the stage of a good table microscope. Lae
Napolen in a deeply interesting narrative.
For nearly two months this sprightly girl pointed, for tbe inventor by means ot the did in this rig, but I’ll wager they won't a quarter-inch olijcctive lens and Illumi­
was daily in tbe society of t hat most un­ crank slowed the machine, nnd wo touched get any better treatment than when wo nate tbe field wilh a cone ot light from the
concave ride of tbe reflector. The powder
happy exile, and saw him through a differ­ the ground without a jar.—New York bad them.”
Dr. A. C. Fruth, Celebrated Surgeon and President
_________________
ent medium from that in which he bad Herald.
The driver of the dry goods wagon was will te seen to consist of n confused mass
ever bad the opportunity of presenting
right, and tbe young woman who was of beautiful tiny shells, many of them of
Why lie Called.
Of tbe
driving behind tho pair ofbays was all un­ the most curious form.
himself to English eyes; though Talma
A
Vienna
paper
relates
an
amusing
in
­
A better way, however, is to rub dawn s
aud other stars of the French' stage—not
conscious that the horses of which she wns
forgetting Mlle. Georges, the aetrosa who cident which happened to a great lady just so proud hud been engaged tho week Iwfore portion of chalk with au old toothbrush in
begged permission to share and lighten his recovered from a long and severe ilinetw. in tbe plebeian busincra of delivering bun­ a tumbler half flllod with water. It you
desire to rireparc several slides rub ou
captivity—knew his gnyety and his artistic Seated in her boudoir, she wns looking over dles around town.
tbocardsof condolence that had been left
about a tonJnoonful of the |&gt;owdcr. Shake
VALUE OF HOUSES IN BUSINESS.
nature.
Pcruuinqplly established and lueorponited
They had been bought by her father for tbe tumber tebkly, allow tbe s«l;mant to under the laws of the state of HL. with a capital stock of $100,000. for th«-'wi*ntlfic
Mr. Balcombe, holding the appointment for her while ill. Among the name* of
counts, barons and other aristocratic
• n round ♦1,20), and only the coachman was settle for a" moment nnd th^n carefully
of purveyor to the emperor, was in com­
■ymptlblxera,
.mbl^ned
with
tarn.
and
suceewful
treatment
of all forma ot Chronic and Sexual Disease}, i atarih.-Asthma.
pour off the milky looking water.
munication with him, not onlj^durlng tbe
aud coata-of-arms, she came across a plain
.
...
./
....—T
Repeat thia until tbe water remains Stumaclt. Kidney. Bladder. Nervous nnd Special Diseases of Men nnd Women.
Tbe fact that they bud been “work” horses
stay at tbe Briars, but in the subsequent
card with tbe simple Inscription of "Hor­ might have spoiled their beauty in her clear, nnd you will then have left in the
Ably nsribted by a full staff of eminent physicians and surgeon, fW e¥My dvWft.
terrible captivity at Longwood, and the
n
eyes, but if she ever does find ont tbe se­ bottom only perfect shells, or large parts ment of medicine and surgery. .
young girl who recounts her impressions man Berger."
In vain tbe lady naked who Herman Ber­ cret she can console herself by tbe fact of shells. Take up a small pinch of this
‘ ot Napoleon was without fear or self conger was. The servants could not give her that hers is not the only team to bo seen on de|&gt;oslt, spread It carefully over the center
Catarrh Cared. Calitrtal affection*of t*sciuusness in her intercourse with him.
any other information than that tbe indi­ Fifth avenue which lias coinc from the ot a glass slide. Dry over n lamp, nnd, if the &lt;!youlon that Ute dl’scasra peculiar to Iwr dom. throat, lungs and -tomacli. teoachltM
•
THIt KNPEROB AND THE GIKL.
, consumption and dyspepsia.-Mteco^
vidual had been a remarkably handsome
you wish to, preserve the slide for future sex ore Incurable- By my new metiMM of treat­ asthma
same source.
AU preconceived notions of the terrible
ment. which !■» entirely harmlee* and easily ap, fully treated by the most recent and wientlte
young man. The lady’s curicalty was ex­
1 Deed not raffer.a Uvtnx death. All rartbods wblrh aevast hospital experience has
Several of the big dry goods^ stores have use, mount It in Canada balsam, pressing puJd.
"Bony” gave way before the playful and
cited, and she gave orders tu admit the horses nmouff their stock which will chai- ' out the bubbles of air beneath the corer cow strictly confidential. Curable rosea guar proved worthy of cotindri.re. We desire oobetfriendly manifestations shown by Na-,
person in case he should call again. The lengc comparison with the better class of glass. If only intended 'for present ex­ snteed.
ter proof of success titan tin- t«KI&gt;iiotnal«M file
polcon to "Mademoiselle Betsee,” as he
order was punctually obeyed, and on the carriage horses owned by wealthy indi­ amination you mny tank the mounting.—
Dr. Fruth after year* of experience has per­ at the iustltute of thousand* helplt -, ra&gt;-ea Hut
ailed her. The coldness of bls stern, pale
fected the most lulaillble method of curing Vital we restored to health and bappint.**.
next day |*he received n really charming viduals. in no other business is the qual­ Macon Telegraph.
■
features soon melted into fnBcinnting
drain
in
Urine.
Nocturnal
Iraan*,
which
cause
young man. dressed in exquisite style, who ity of horse flesh higher than in the dry
Jin pal red Memory. Weak Back. Melancholy. contemplating marriage, raare; 0! pwtiod
smiles, and his games ot play with t he child
evidently felt greatly einlmrraasetl at the goods business. Tho rivalry has been so
Want of Eneray Premature decline of the Man­ weakness, loss of procreative ta win.impoteon
quickly put herquite at her ease. Once, it
bonur of u tete-a-tete with tho still charm­ siiaq* among the mure pretentious estab
ly fowars, which can be quleUy cored If con­
Fair dealing is a characteristic of the sulted be Idiocy, insanity, falllna fits, or total or any other &lt;ihqualification, *p«dl!j restored.
Is true, finding ber at lessons, be asked a ing, thoughsoniewhnt faded, benuty.
lishmenta that it hasn't atopped at tbe j typical New York uewriwy, Some men Impotency results. Tbe»e terriole disorder*
Kpllepar or Fils prnitlvely cawd oyoarnea
question as to tbe capitels of Europe.
“I can hardly Und words,” said the lady, bargain counter. Ono or two of the
■'.'And what is the capital of ■Russia!" he
would heritnte to give him a quarter to arising from ruinous prartees ol youth, bllght- and never falling Hospital tn-rtmeaL
with a blush, “to thank you for the sym­ wealthiest of the dry goods men hit upon
most radiant hope*. unfiUhig patient (or
asked.
“Petersburg now, but Moscow
take around the corner to get changed, but Inrtlw
Kidney and llladdir Hl.ea.r«, BrigtatU
Mudy. society, or marriage, annually sweeping DiMase,
pathy you have manifested fur a stranger.”
Diabetes aud klmlrediuialadh-* tresied
a plan a few years ngo to attract attention persons wbo have carefully observed the t&lt;» an untimely gravo thousands of young men
formerly,” said the little girl; when, with
“I beg-your pardon, gracious lady,”
and cures affected la tnou«md&gt; otcascalhu
to theinetorea. Tho general delivery sys­ distinguishing traits of the newsboy would of brilliant, intellect.
a voice of thunder and fiery eyes. Napoleon
had been pronounced »x-&gt;ond rape.
stammered the dandy; “but I am the agent tem had been in voguo for some time, aud
Pile*, Flstnla. ElMure. 1’olypl Cured without
askvd who had burned Moscow.
havunosuch fear. Wednesday afternoon
Epilepsy posltlvrh rared by our new
of Messrs. A. &amp; B.. the undertakers.”
It occnrwi to one of tho dry goods kings a gentleman bought four cents’ worth of pain, knife or cautery. No detention from busi- Deve&gt; falling Hospital treatin'-/.
This ghastly and frightful remembrance
that if bis go**ls were delivered m style to newspapers in Park row from a small boy
no doubt scorched his very heart, and
Examination nf the .Urine. Rach person applying lor medical treatmen! J&amp;ouM»«4
hia fashionable customers tho impression whom he had never before seen. He ten­ orFree
quickly changed tbe courteous gentleman
bring an ouoee ol Ibelr unite, which will receive a careful chemical and niicruwopicrt MareSelf
control
among
women
hns
fortu
­
inode would l» a valuable one to him.
into an image of unbounded terror in the
dered n ten rent piece in payment, aud the InaUoa.
nately
come
into
fashion,
and
a
heroine
So ho provided his wagon with driver boy, muttering something nbont “no
eyes of bis youthful companion. But, as n
WONDEUFl!!. CURBS perfected in &lt;d&lt;l ease* which have been nefilrew.l or utwIcilUtRy
ennnot expect to add to her charms, either nnd footman in livery ami bought a num­
rule, Napoleon would show an almost boy­
change,” clasped the adu in hl* dirty fist treated. Nbvxpe riment* or fallnrc*. i’art lei treated by mail and etpreM. bul when pomibic.
ronsmtaUoD Is preferred. Curable caras guarauterd. ish mirth, not unmixed with a tinge of in novels or real life, by giving way to a ber of fine hon$n at big prices. He got the and darted down^lbe street. While wait­ personal
rar-case* and eorreapondcitce roiindetittal. Treatment rant Q. D. to any jsirt ol b. S. Lht
“sweet sensibility.”
last harness that tho market could afford, ing unconcernedly fpr bis ebnnge tlie gen­ o! 130 questions free. Ailcress with 1 osteite. Dll. FRUTH. *» East Madison !*'... Ubicate. ID.
malice.
Mrs.
Thrale,
Dr.
Samuel
Johnson's
and his rigs did make the impression that tleman was acemted by a friend, who in­
A little friend of “Mademoiselle Betsec”
camo to the Briars, and having beard ter­ friend, often had as a visitor at her house he bad calculated on. Other houses fol­ vited him Into nu adjacent art gallery.
rible stories of “Bony,” clung in agony to a young woman named Sophy Strcatfield, lowed his example, until now tbe store­ When they came uut the purchaser uf the
"Bctsec” when the emperor came out on who was universally acknowledged to lie a keeper that wants to get fashionable cus­ newBpniH-rn had forgotten all about bis
the lawn. Seeing this, Napoleon walked most fascinating young woman. She was, tom expects, as a matter of course, to make change end went bis way without 1L The
up to her. brushed her hair up with his moreover, one of those who, even in that his deliveries with n proper amount of following day, as lie wxs passing through
bauds, shook hU head, nuulc horrible faces tearful age, proved decidedly amusing style. Otherwise he knows that he stands Park row. he was stopped by a newsboy,
and gave a regular bowl after the Cossack from her habit of unnecessary weeping. n good chance of being left l»ehind in tbe j who brusquely remarked: “Say, mister,
manner. Having frightened the child al­ One day Mrs. Thrale promised Fanny Bur- race. Tbe stables of these dry guo&lt;b» I why didn't yer wait for yer change yestermost Into hysterics the emperor began to ney.who had UfiyeF witnessed the phenom- houses form n big item of expense, for ’ day! Here's yer six rente."—New York
emm, t hat she should "sec Misa St reutfleld many of them are models in their way. and
laugh violently.
Times.
______ ________
- The adventurous "Mees Betsec," in re­ cry.” As Sophy wns taking her leave the horses arc well cared for.
Self Natlufird.
A firm on Twenty-third street have al­
venge fur some teasing tricks of the em­ Mrs. Thrale urged bef^p stay, adding, "If
peror, kept him at bay, on one occasion, in you go I shall kuow yoh don’t love me ns ways taken an especial pride iu the horses
Schopenhauer, the great German philas Lady
'
.....---------...Gresham."
... .
lucviiw,
iuc;r
they use, nuu
ami tut
tbe bii[t'utuvuuvuk
superintendent uj
of their
a corner of the drawing room at the Briars well
naopher, afforded One of tlie moat remark­
Then Indeed (be (rara eetM nto Mln. big
tiedlbs 113home, oworf
by flourishing ever bis head a magnificent
able examples of self complacency that has
bought tor
saber which beTiad shown ber as a curios­ Strratdeld e ejra end rolled down ber bT,h, Orm „„ „oe ba,
ever been knowm His naive culogiumsou
pretty cheeks.
.j-jjp
flrm
bh own productions are almost beyond be­
ity,
Come here, Miss Burney, called Mrs. lhe i,ay|ua himself, and every horse which
XAPOLEON’S rLAYTUUVESS.
lief.
Come and me Mis* jjjg superintendent pick* out must be
The spirited child made repeated passes Thrale in triumph.
In writing to his publishers of his work
, ,
, i brouaht around to him for approval.
at her illustrious victim, und entreated Stn-a: field cry!,
he says, “lu worth and importance are «o
The young .adydul not seem to be In th'
excellent CAHM given.
him lo suy bis prayers, us she meant to kill
great that I do not venture to express it,
least
offendedliy
this,
but
gently
wiped
।
dry
good,
mon
take*
as
much
rare
him. Her cries of exultation brought her
LU bnduras horra* a* he doe* even toward you, because you could not
elder sister ta the spot, and indeed “Miss her eye* and became composed agaiu.-hx- |n
believe me,” and he proceeds to quote a
•
I in..Ivrara^leeew
BetMK-’s" arm was dropping from sheer ex­ Cliangt.
choosingraatrae.era
team forl.iu
his private use. U1I...
The review "which speaks of me with the high­
haustion, i and she soon demisted. The
Costly Poytagc Stamp*.
‘
reporter went through the stables in com­ est praise, as the greatest philosopher of
grand chamberlain also camo to the rescue,
Some stamps are quoted nt bi&amp; prices. pany with Superintendent Denmcad, who the ngr, which is rccliy saying much less
bis parchment visage glowing with indig­
The rarest of French stanqia, that ot one knows every one of the ninety-five hursess than the good man thinks."
nation at the insult offered to his master.
“Sir,” be said to an unoffending stran­
franc, orange color, lame of 1S4B, is worth iu it by name, and is justly proud of the
Napoleon, however, only pinched the ear
ninety dollara new nnd twenty-five dollara establishment over which lie presides. The ger wbo watched him across a table d’hote,
■ ot the young rebel and laughed good huhour, ,into .which
teams
where he acted the part of tho local “lion"
if
ir canceled.
canceled, The
me first/
nrav Hawaiian stamp
stump ground
----- :----------------, the —
, "are
,
moredly.
Ucued. with acum Hu,aid of dudgn. ta drf'm ’m™
“"«•
“”'™&gt; ’,"h habitually, "Sir, you are evidently aston­
At the whist table that evening he re­ currently exchanged for a FJOO bill, If iu a cement, which is always kept clean. On ished st my appetite. True, I eat three
, venged himself on bis youthful tormentor
good state of preservation. Tbe stamps the floor above nro tbe stalls, and it was a times as much as you, but then I have
■ by.revoking and finally mixing the cards
of Reunion Isiaml in 1852, oue for fifteen very tempting array of horseflesh which three thnes as mnch mind!”—Youth's
Companion.
the other for thirty centime*, both on sky they contained.
accused of this by "Mees Betsee” he adroit­ blue
horses,• ” .said
Mr. ~
Dvnmead,
oiue paper nuu
nnd pruned
printed wmi
with oraiuary
ordinary „ “Those
....
-----u..&gt;.
i for
__
__
«... ...
ly ran uff with ber new frock, which lay on types, are worth more than t'.’OO for the
conMn
t hoI...
“_rvil
a whit
better• .in a
TirtViltt* stable.
Htjuil*. * They
I hnl- arc
Itr.. groomed
ivr-rwurirawt just as
tbe sofa—a white frock with rosebuds, in­
" II private
Nine is the Just ot the significant digits *
tended to be worn at Sir George Cock­
But the rara avhtatbalof the Isle of rTfuI*^’’lBn'1
* veterinary
and expresses thb greatest amount that
burn's ball. It was Napoleon himself who Mauritius ISM. Whether it ia red or blue. I
7**,‘M**,U 1110 »*. on tho watch
ainunuw, i»u.
lu-inrr n is reu or uiue, I ,
. . for
can
be indicated by one figure. It is tho
can be
. . or not. canceled,
...
. .bean .: tthe
nta «W®* r.llrrwvn*
Ae a
n iw.n..«l
bad asked leave of Mr. Holcombe for the canceled
bo long as it
Kliment.
As
general
thing
d
CaiDccieu &lt;&gt;r uuk cuuccimi, bu tunic ns it, ucara ।
, — ,
,
.
?----- - — ——• sccoFiJ
square number. It is employed but
nMn In
In ,Hin
.....1
little girl to be allowed to attend t bls ball, the wonl...
•■poMufflce" In Eogltab, It bring, 1 «H
!’ htir
bo1 !j!™
lhf New
*•'» Vnrlr
'°rk n.nrl*n»
mertet.nnd
|.little In tbe Scriptures. There are nine
and be now ran off with her dress and ffluo. Between stamp* quoted at Much high I frCQueutl? the dealers, when they haven
I
orders
uf angels. The Grecians taught
locked himself In bia own apartments.
price* and those obtainable fur a hnlffH-n- I *,orw-' which they think will suit us, send
that there were nine muses. The mystical
"Mees Betace" remonstrated outside the u, ton nrn plenly ol n good nreng. kind “ '"""1 5""
« W •» &lt;&gt;»
and significant numbers formed by combi­
closed door, both iu English and French, worth from twenty cents to a dollar. The I "’“J from
w"'0’ "ntl Tre eveu
a
but was answered only by laughter from M*4Xican GaadaUxanis, white, half real, I pair unct* which cost F&gt;00 a piece. That nations of the d-gits are almost without
within, and it was not until the very day
1807, and canceled, arc worth lift v dollars; WRS. an ’HJ’Ji’tad price, though, although end and ftannut lie here Mentioned, but a
of the ball that the emperor restored tbe the English Gnianoa, round, black or yel-1 we bare raid our horses n* high a* that, student of numbers will find much in t hem
drees. Snch amusements as these hid for low, 1850, are worth fifty-five dollara; the B would surprise yon if 1 should give you to interest and instruct.—Chicago Herald.
a few hours the galling sense of surveil- telegraph stamp of Bavaria, 18TO, is worth lh,c
of *omc of the private fumiliea
The Tyrians excelled all other nations In
Isnre which weighed ou tbe mind of the fifty dollara if it 1* new, t wenty dollara if
«riv® oul tehind horse* that have been
the manufacture of a purple die, said to
unsubdued captive.
canceled.—ChicagoHerald.
I bought of us.
Tlie fire still burned unqucnched iu those
| Erary few days some one I* dropping in, have been extracted (ram a shellflsh found
-veins of Napoleon's. He who would piny
। trying to get one or more of our horse.* on their coast. It is now well known that
Study These Oat.
tin dissolved iu muriatic acid produces a
at blindman's buff with tho children at
The familiar query, If Dick’s father Is I from us. Sonict imes wc will hit upon a brilliant purple die, and that tin dissolved
tbe Briars, and tease “Mees Betsee” to the
specially well matched pair, and then one
Tom's
son,
what
relation
ia
Dick
to
Tom!
.
point of weeping, bad his own terrible
. of our cuatomcra who has caught sight of in nitric will produrea scarlet dyo. it is
is
easier of solution than tbe other one '
hours of gloom and depression. It must closely allied to it, which runs a* follows: 'I them will try to bargain for their sale. not unreasonable, therefore, to sup|tora
TmrzzTe* | Here the horse* nre better housed than that tlie -use of tin In dyeing had much to
have teen strange fur Mrs. Bulcombc to
bear him regretting his two wives, and A man standing before a portrait says of It: JI m«»r«1P«&gt;rU'»ll&gt;’l°N"wi-ork..nd well do lathe production of the Tyrian nurulo
Bisters and brothers have 1 none—
a I
'
re.Utat.mntatoLrt.vwita'n.tan
K~»»ed •»!-ellted M Ibex urn the, ™ of the Pheniclausj
equally—one as “Grace,” the other as “In­
nocence.”—Manchester Times.
Wkd nation «
epmker lo (be pee- I
T.“'1°
Dr. G. Moyer, by n comparison of records
m depleted In (be porlndc- Tb.
“*»“" A m“‘*“
,,h«
son depicted in tbe portrait!_______ ___
extending over a number of years, has con­
Snall'a Pace.”
often given
"‘“■ough . few cluded that the moon lias an influence iu
is often
given llinl
that (be,portrait
tbe .portrait rapment,
represent*
are rateed in the state.”
the speaker himself, when, an a matter of
In one of the six lx&gt;x stalls reserved ns a lowering tbe height of tbe barometer In
longrr ns a term more or less indefinite. fact, it represents tbe speaker's wn-New
hos[‘itnl for tho horses that may fall Hl the months from September to Jannarv, at
By an tnttreating experiment at tbe Flor­ York Tribune.
'■
the time of full moon, and In raising it
stood a blnck hone, which looked just os
ence Polytechnic institute the pace won a»during tbe Una quarter. His views are
young as his companions.
- eertainrd exactly and reduced to figure*,
confirmed by the Independent studlw of
“That horse," said the superintendent,
»It has been raid that no native of an aa he patted hte flank affectionately, "is fli Captain Seenntnn. No effect has been perifnvor the use of exact terms. A balf doxeu
arctic country can long view an auroral yean* old, although he don’t look a day ccived in the other mouths.
of the mollusks were permitted to crawl
display without nu almost uncontrollable pver 15. He has M-rved the house since
between two points ten feet apart, and
Friggu, from whom Friday |M derived,
desire to seek the interior of his hot and 1873, aud now in hi.* old age be is pensioned
from this tho average pure wa* ascer­
was either a gud or a gaddeas, according to
the glow ot a fire of far less brilliancy, but
tained. In working the calculation into une much more valuable for ita life giving aS. He never doe* any hard work, and time and country. As a man he was u
£be orders are to rare for him just as well
feet, yards, reds, furlongs aud miles Jt
i warmth. The light of the aurora mate- as any of tho others until be dies.”—New great hunter ami warrior, al way* repre­
was found that it would take a snail ex­
sented wilh a drawn sword in one hand
Hally assists
naaista miners
mintt^of
riallv
of Alaska during the Y’ork Sun. ______
actly fourteen days to crawl a mile.—St
and a bow In tte otlwr. In the Scandiuashort arctic day by enabling them to work
Louis Republic.
viau countries Frig-gx was called the
when it would otherwise be dark.—St.
Venus of the North,” aud tbe sixth d*v
Louis Republic.
An Irish gentleman getting upon a street
of the week wu
... ,
3
rar found one place vacant, which he pro­ ship.
---------w rarwur. “I don't see why you went to the ex­
ceeded to occupy.
pense of a covered van to move our stuff, I|
"Take twenty perfectly braltby men nud
"Sure,” said he, with a ti
in his
When Queen Victoria came to be mar
Maria. It's so old and worn no amount of I put them to horseback riding for an hour eye, “I came just In the uick
rial there was a rare fathering up of lace
weather could damage it."
“How is that?”
, ,
....
, I each day,” says a Chicago doctor, “and
w
W‘“PP’r »»r bridal drew and rail.
ata just kbe powt. J don t want wiLhln
month* from eight to fifteen
"Arrah! If I was to come now. I shouldn 't J/**•“ ,Or?'r I""*'"*’*. Iw -a.'
lusec how dilapidated it is.
Har- qj t}iem wj]i
doctoring lumbago and Bud a seat In the car!”—Youth’s Compan­
wives and now her granddaughter* has
&gt;aaar_____________
j weak new of the spine and kidneys.
De­ ion.
..
since pm mtteh mot»ev in the pocketa of
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Hastings Banner.

County.

XVI. NO.

VOL.

JULY 30, 1891.

Hastings Banner

U. B. church, is progressing finely under
the management of Superintendent Milton
r
Published Thursdays by
Bradley.
COOK BROS.,
Wm. Titmarsh Is on the sick ll«L
Mrs. Hoffner is seriously ill ycL
Wash Price has his new barn completed.
Mr. Palmatler A Son are running a
meat wagon. *
Wm. Waiting and wife went to Olcr
Read Tuesday.
Troxel Bros, raised ! Dr. Youngs mam­
«.n
P’L11"*"' "f Wwdltnj. wed o.-.
moth bank barn thu 2!l||.
‘
It! I
Hom tbe top ot k ,in,w
Several of our G. A.'R. are making ar­
k
")llcr '&gt;«y. 'trlkimt on bh haul
rangements to atterai the G. A. It. encamnSer him Thone u,m
ment at Detroit.
under him. The urrn was fractured In
1. Warner and wife attended the Free
severe im?i.
u"illUK,?r rwelvwl Methodist meetings in Hustings the pres­
IhJJ wire « m luJ"r,t8’ Jusl
^rioua ent week.
incj were, time only ean tell.
Martha Barton Istapcndlng a few weeks
with her aunt, Mra. B. W. Harten.
'* 1,1 • Joyful
frame of mind lee.mm be reeelved a card
Brush
that the iwnslon for which In* had applied Beta) cd Letter.
Henry Anders Is al home again.
10 years ago had been granted.
•
L'liclc Wright has a new wind mill.
K!,rof;1,0 h’«»gned*th% principal­
George Magle, uf Prairieville, was on
ship oUIh* Middleville schools/
‘
our streets Sunday.
-..1!?Seh.i8on’ the Ml*»«vil&gt; mlllera.
Are we to have a Sunday school picnic
state that farmers should be In no hurry I* Brush Ridge?
about threshing their wheat. They Mate- ’James Babcock now resides in Brush
that a good • sweating” In the stack will Ridge.
greatly benefit IL
•

will never know how
to make your pur-

COUNTY NEWS.

mu have visited Hudson's store and found
about the grand quantities and startling
... which prevail during the month of June.

bills ^r&amp;uelii Intaiats this Week.
n s Suit- -Stern, Block A Co. sold us ISj
„nd Silk mixed suits last Friday. The reg­
&gt; wholesale price is $11. and they retail at $14
■
Take choice this week.at $10. To make it
attractive in our Men’s Snit Department we
i .: .di the residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
tn. out at Ten Dollars. All wool suits guarun• : nth regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.'•i &lt; I'ant.-. The l iievcelled Pant Company ask­
.. t.&gt; rinse their light-weight trousers. They
ha . alwajs wholesaled them at $2. $2.50. $2.S7
'
\Ve made a pat cash offer of $1.50. We
.
a. oh. what a lot!—three.four. five of a lot.
. • I'atterns fifty of n kind. Take
' choice
’ ‘
this
i ....
a I wool
. . pants
t
for $1.88.
.
Ponder over this.
■ B'nile trousers north S3, many worth $4. at
Jity eigbt. Don’t wait until the best pat­
tern: arc picked out.
- Suit- -'Hie residue of the Malconisonstock.
In \ are in bankruptcy: what ®f it? Were
&gt;: rhe liest manufacturers of boys’ clothing
rii-.i' Certainly. They came to grief: we
tight t-he stock.
s

suits'-S- worth

Middleville knows when it has enough.
And her people are ready to -wear that
they do not want any mon* balloon
-ascensions” where the balloon don’t
nsci-mi. They hn&lt;l one of. that kind the
•ftli that was suppteod to be disgusting
enough. But tin* amateur sky pilot sal
he’d dn it right next time. The rime was
set for July i»th. The balloonist was
there and ascended to the giddy height of
so feet, when he declared tin* atmosphere
was -too heavy” and came down. Dis­
gusted spectators? Well, somewhat:

Bold burglars broke into the Barker
Scale Co.’.-, works at Nashville, and stole
Gaylord L&lt;*e’s bicycle the ottier day.
Nasliville business men purpose imitat­
ing those of WiKsilnnd by having occasion­
al sporting events- to draw a crowd.

Tlie first new
brought 82 cents.

HUDSON’S

GRAND RAPIDS.

&gt;u want to buv any furniture: a nice carpet; anything in the line of draperies, rugs or the like.
this season?

LINOLEUM
What

it It is a Hour cover made of cork. Call at my
stnro and examine it. as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.

We n-e r«-c iving the newest and latest designs- also some of
tl" mnst desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the Store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly.

ARCHIE McCOI
SEE HERE!

Do you want a cart'
I have it.
Do y(1u want a road wagon?
I ha ve that.
Do you warn a J top carriage?
" I keep them.
Du you want a regular top car­
riage?
I have them.
Wonfd yon tike a two-seated,
canopy top buggy!
1 have it.
.
If you want anything from a
bicycle to a locomotive,
Call on

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Offiw it lUrtdence on Mlcblgnn Ave.

HASTINGS. MICH.

nt

Nashville

WHOLE NO. 1885.
ing until last Thursday.
Wm. Obnst; and M..K. Gwin with visltittf friends Sundnyed at Gull take.
Battle Creek, Hastings, Charlotte, Grand
Rapids and Kalamazoo are al) represented
at our pleasant resorts.
•
Q- A. Hynes and wife were at Hlckory
Comers river Sunday.
,F. A. Blackman's colt took thin! money
at Allegan races.
Dr. Scribner is Imvtag an extensive
practice. Ha is out night and day. He
has also taken two "given up" patients of
other physicians, both of which are now
out of danger.
Orrcn Barrett is contemplating retiring
from fanning.
Prairieville was well represented in our
town both Friday and Saturday, and they
came to buy goods too.
If any of our neighboring townsmen
will step into Gwin ft Ca’s store most any
hour of the day, we doubt If they will ever
■be beard to say that Delton is dead.
Work Is progressing nicely on both new
Loleta.- B. IL Unested Is also erecting a
new building on his vacant lot on Main
street. Duck Norwood has her dwelling
nearly completed. In fact the sound of
the bummer gives the impression that we
are on the verge of a boom, with ecerce •
day passing without transients visiting' us
with a view to locating In our pleasant
soon-lo-l»e-cliy.
Tolllustrate the business prv.ssure upon
the minds or our citizens during the huckIn-rry season we ielate the following: A
young man whose bounden duty it Is to
look after the general well being of a cot
belonging to his parents, arose early Satur­
day morning, break fasted and started with
brlndle for the pasture lot one and onehalf mllct! away, left her and had nearly
reached town on hta return when he be­
came suddenly inspired wltii the thought
that he had forgotten to milk. A quiet
season of swearing followed, but when he
appeared in town the eow was again with
’
him. wearing her sweetest smile.

&amp;&lt;&gt;utl&gt; Curlton.
Recently Isaac 1‘urkey’s little son. ut
. . _
5 worth 82.50: 82
Nashville, fell through u fi eti hole in the
Oats are coining to the front in promising
50 to 85 suits, worth 85 to SS:
second story of a barn to the door belew. I’ shape.
It was found that quite a num’.ier of field
striking In such a way a*, to terribly cut
of wheat were seriously damag&lt;*d by frost,
his face aud chin.
while other fields yield very heavy. Mr.
Rol.. Hummel. '13-year-old son of Wm. Enilsly on the Messer farm used 40 lbs of
Iltimmei. uf this village, paid the penalty hinder twine In one day. Those who have
of a broken leg for an itiexplicible piece threshed report a fair yield -and good
of carelessness while returning on the ex- quantity.
cursitni train from (ft taw a Beach last &lt; Sheldon Derbam of Platt Co. Kifnsas,
Tuesday evening. While the train was . is visiting hta niece. Mrs. Delta Carpentar.
running at full speed m-nr Zeeland station, It is 30 years since Mr. D. has been In
west of Grand Rapids, on. the C. A W. M. Hastings.
Ry., he was seated upon the lower step of
Mr. and Mr*. Yokelv of Rutland spent
the coach swinging his legs at objects as Sunday with Mrs. Deal Carpenter.
he passed along. Bls leg waa caught in n
D. N. Wood is a man in Ids OSlb year.
fence at a cattle guard, mid besides break­ He has cradled 17 acres of wheat (badly
ing hta leg. lie came very near being lodged) this season. W|i&lt;» can l&gt;eat that.
thrown from hta snot ami ground to death
Mrs. Jerry Rogers is on the sick list al
uml* r the w-hvelrt. Dr. 1.. F. Weaker in. this writing.
summoned when tbe train arrived here,
It is rcjMirtiHl that there was quite n
set tta* broken leg. whleii be reported as u frost list .Saturday night.
very iwul break. A collection was taken
Theo. Junes Htllv boy broke his arm
up on the train for Rol. amounting to Friday p. m.
atamt 86. it’will probably be some time
Born to E. Kershner and wife, July 24th.
iH-fure hr will take In another excursion. a ten pound boyl Take off vour hat to
—Nashville News.
Elczer. If you pldkse.
Mrs. John Flemming and Mrs. Frank
Quimby.
Andrus expect to .go to Battle Creek this,
John Fancher has purchased another week Friday.
C. O. Flemming who works in your city
Angus McDonald aml.-Frihik Townsend Is at hta fathers nt present with a sore
have purchased a threshing outfit.
hand.
. ,
I-ena Crook rejMirta her school nearly
\V. W. Blakslee spent Sunday with
finished.
Uta family. He works In Grand Rapids.
The Aid t*&lt;rit*ty at Mrs. Rlrd’&gt; was a
very enjoyable occasion, Ice cream mid
candy being served.
Gent? Cntn last a nice cnlt with the di*Some of our citizens took in the ex­ tenner a few days ago.
cursion last Thursday but the greatest
George Grernlivld’a Iioum* will soon Im*
number went to the show.
ready to plaster.
_
Mr. Cruso’s mother is making him a
Grandma Glerson and Willinns are sick
short visit.
at present writing.
Ed. £vans and wife are visiting at James
Cora Forbes &lt;’«me home from Woodland
Center the 2tJth. with improved health.
McIntyre’s.
Mr. Rowley has been having quite a
Mrs. McIntosh is in quite poor health.
Mr. Scott wllltwwn have hta barn ready serious Sime in hta family with the measles.
The interest in thu prayer meetings al
for grain.
the
W. M. church is good. It would Im*
An anniversary surprise will take place
well for certain individuals from a distance
in the near future.
Richard Murray lias his house nearly to show respect to the house of God If they
do not have any resjwcl for themselves.
completed.
The Ladles Aid society will convene at
Minnie Murray has returned to Grand
Rapids to resume her labor as cashier for the home of Maggie Bums on Thunulay
tbe noth, at 1 o'clock p. m. A cordial Invi­
VoMen Bros.
tation Is extended to all.
Quarterly meeting nt the W. M. church
OS mother, why itw.t them Irate to
August 8lh and 9th. Services conducted
111 siMlness here to r&gt;mni.
When we stf.l longed for thr pretence
by Rev. J. H. Canfield president and Ev­
And thy smile in our happy home.
angelist. A genera! invitation Is exfttndeil
We mtaa thee on every hand, mother.
to all.
_________________
At morning, noon stud night.
We feel that thou art near, mother.
Nashville.
Just out of our mortal sight.
Il M. Lee returned to Chicago Monday.
But we cannot ti»k you bark, mother.
George Scllcck is at Albion this week. .
To this world of aorrow and pain.
O. M. Hullinger Is at hlA old post at the
We realize too. dear mother.
Our loss Is y our great gal".
,
Miss Delta,Comfort ta visiting at Mason.
We will cling to thy memory. mother.
—t. ..... &lt;t ■ vb Iw. tnin v nr i ev..
Shirley Fisk, of Detroit, and Miss Eda
Fisk, of Toledo, are visiting relatives and
friends here.
Jacob lAfflitx returned from hta visit in
Oanflald.
New York state last Friday evenltig. bring­
lji,t Monday l»r. Fite »™l
""J:
ing with him ids niece. Miss Etta Tyndall,
Irtne camp and abort m^pa Io
.ben- be will ala)' for Iwo araria He to visit relatives in this vicinity.
We expect aeuietblng fine In the way of
has been very successful In selling hta
SXlIeC
u.&lt; samrday rtfl » a carnival anil social at the opera house
Tfte Largt^l Stwk to &amp;J*ct From.
next Tuesday evening, given by some of
was estimated that there were nearly 800 the young people of the Congregational
Thu LoictA Pricoif to Pleaxe Economi­
neoph* who attended hta ahow.
Clara Wlckwlre. of Hastings, ta making S°Jmnes Firming hns gone to Middleville
cal Buyers.
And the Best Obtainable Quality of her aid schoolmates and friends a '’J’’1to attend to hta evaporator intereste there,
John McKinsey has a colt nick with the
Pium,. Fine Ch^snUals.Ac.. together
expecting to remain through the fruit aeawith Prompt attention to the Wants *" Ankn'Morfonl went last week on bttsiOrno Strong, of The West Coast Trade,
of our CusUmirs. will mat the same
,,CA. N.^Edmunds young liorse which was snent five davs among old friends and ac­
appretiatienfrem the neral public
quaintances here. Hr left Monday morn­
sick
with
the
Intiuenza
or
anthrax
Is
on
that has rt irartled the People’s P&gt;ng
ing for Clilcagn, on hta way bpme.
th&lt;LN"’Mosher was feeling quite poorly
Delton.
Store with intceess.

I :k!- ’ . \ Standard Regulation Ball and Bat this
ci
awa.v with every boys’ suit worth $2

41

wheat

;

Many of otir people attended ......
the.......
Katauiazoo Co. fanners harvest festival held al
Camp St. Look on Gull lake last week.
Prairieville Grange held their harvest
festival at their hall last Saturday. A
good attendance and threw good papers
were read and yery ubly discussed by the
ladles mid gentlemen present. All went
home feeling that they did not spend Hie
day In vain.
Clarence Doolittle shipped one car and
Spaulding A Williams live car loads of
wheat last week.
The Ladles Aid society received from
the Deaconess Loire 25 quart cans for
them to fill with fruit for the home for
destitute women and children of Chicago.
Sidney Dtuiu. county treasurer of Kalamazuo county, and his family vis I Led at
Marlon Howes and Mrs. B. W. Johnson’s.
There was Imught mid shipped from
Milo last year 44,000 bushels of wheat,

Still at the Front
And Will Remain So.

Headquarters for Physician's

Sup­

plies.
..
Headquarters for Horse mou Supplies.
Head&lt;t’uirtm fur BoOnk Brvfi.
HeacliiuarUnXor Patent Mfiudn.it.
Hradquarlrn fvr Bantu, Stalwturf
and Wall Paper.
AgenU for Bvmphrry r Homropathlc

Hedleitua.
We kwp mTgtl.iup expeeted to*
found in afirdkloM drug and book
store.

t-SITOU’S M I®-’

The best jftau
ing medium in Bar- i
ry County.
.

• Mrs. C. Doyle visited her parrents in
Caledonia Monday.
Baptist Sunday school held a plonk at
Gun take Wednesday.
Master bardie and Ella Bates of Rtain g
Sun. Ohio, are the guests of their aant
Mrs. A. M. Putman and also their cousia
Mrs. 11. E. Hendrick.
Harry Andrus of Hastings was se«n on
our streets Monday.
Kihei Carveth is visiting other uncle’*
Arion Clark’s of Dutton■thwweek.
Mr. Bacon has nwigned hta position of
our school nn&lt;1 Mr. Wilkinson of CasNovta
Mich, will fill the vaceney.
•
Q. G. Putman has returned from Val­
paraiso Indiana.
Alva Crossman was In Grand Rapids
Monday.
’ Editor Saunders was In Caldbnia Mon­
day.
Olive Clever Is visiting in Grand Rapids
this week.
Frank Otto was In the Valley city Mon­
day.
Orley Granger was home from the Rapids
over Sunday.
Word Gibbin will assume work in the
printing office loginning' negt Monday.
Minnie Dietrick was in Grand Rapids
Tuesday.
-•
Mrs. Payne returned from the Rapids
Monday where she lias been visiting her
daughter Mattle.
The new hotel barn ta almost completed.
Middleville Gun take resortcra returned
Sunday'.

Again we hear the hum of the threshing
machine in our midst.
Albert Lees and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday with Geo. Sheffield and wife
of Baufield.
•
Mrs. Geo. Greyborn has a stater, from
Battle Creek visiting tier.
Hiram Munger lias UJs new bouse nearly
completed.
.
The frost of Friday night did some
damage to crops on low land.
Social at Mrs. Chase’s one week from
, Then* are a few huckleberry bushes Friday afternoon'.
Eva Joy, of Indiana, is visiting friends
down here in South Johnstown, and the
public from all quarters keem almost fran­ In tiita place.
tic to rid them of their burden of fruit.
Messrs. Mitchell and Thompson spent
Geo. Haywood
has
threshed and
Sunday at Fine take, and a targe company marketed 2.000 bGshels of wheat nt from Kalumo. Eaton county, have Iieeu Delton for V2c.
. w
camping in Dewey's woods at the north
Quite a few of our citizens attended the
west side of Hie lake. Besides this the races at Plainwell.
Seventh day Adventists in this section
De back Bros, have a new separator and
will picnic in F. M. VanNess’ grove at the those who have seen it work are much
east end af the lake on Wednesday.
pleased with it,
A. P. King harvested with his mower an
J. J. Perkins has gone to Kansas City
enormous growth of rye that grew in bis on u visit.
orchard.
Mrs. Lucy Jones Is not expected to live
M. B. Gregory and wife, of Battle Creek, but a short time. She is now at her
visited at C. E. Paul’s on Sunday.
daughter’s. Mrs. Jas. Brown's.
Nights are rather too cool for the
Rev. J. White and family are taking a
corn, and a little raiu woujjl be a greht vacation of a couple of weeks.
lienelit about now.
When you throw the ashes from your
Little eight year old Irma Paul lias earn pipe, don’t empty it in a load of clover
ed over seven dollars picking berries this ehaff or you may be out a wagon. Tom
year. This she has dune while numerous Benson says be was, nil but the whiffleother children older and stronger than slie. trees. Too expensive, such smokes, when
have been roaming the streets.
not covered by Insurance.
Eugene Horton is the happy father Of a
Freeport.
bouncing girl.
M. J. Goss' mother is visiting him after
Francis Gnelchq spent the Sabbath with
a tbiee years abs.uiee and is looklug as
Lizzie Clemens.
young apparently a-&gt; when slie left here
S. Sjdvely and F. Roush were in Host­
for the west.
.
ings on bualnew one day last week.
C. B. Robinson has built himself a fine
IJlIle Culler spent Sunday with Elja
wall U*ut preparatory to camping out at
Riegler.
Pine take In company with Stephen
Boni, to Mrs. 8. Geiger, a girl.
Temple and family.
The Mi.-ses Schraelchcr arc spending a
few days' with relatives at Ada.
A good many from tills place will attend
Will Chaise baa commenced a fall term
the encampment at Detroit.
of school In the Martin district. ,
Mrs. Kenney, of New York, is visiting
John Marks returned from Ingham
her unci'*. John Moorte. and other rela­ county where he has been fence building.
tives in this place.
The concert of which mention has been
H. YanWorwer, of Cascade. Suudayed mode will come off August bth with a door
in Free;&gt;ort.
fee of five cents, proceeds to be used for
Myrtle Yarger returned from Hastings painting the church.
Sunday.
J. W. Wolfe and family, of your city, are
Quarterly meeting will be held at the visiting in this vicinity.
U. B. church Saturday and Sunday.
Albert Taylor, of HU and George Baker,
The U. B- people jvlll soon have the of Cedar Creek, are on our streets and
parsonage completed. *
looking over Woodland Center wanting to
Lettie Patterson, of Grand Rapids. Is locate a paint shop.
visiting nt the Perkins’ house.
J. D. Townsend was taken suddenly
. Several young ladies from this way sick last week buit is Dow better.
spent Sunday with Melinda Steckel.
The editor of tl--------don
-----.
Cora Beckwith, of Hastings, spent u
Epress
received
few days last week tbe guest of Mrs. I*. an anonymous letter with an order to pub­
lish it within, two weeks. He also re­
Wibert.
Seneca acted as ttamgb he was lost Sun­ ceived at the same time a promise that If
neglected the white caj»s would visit him.
day.
Adam Gackler and Eva Reuter spent He Ims cooked eotpe llmburger in rougbS. un-rats and has left It around as a bait
Sunday with the former's stater. Mrs.
"
"
.
Roush.
One way the summer girls at the
fashionable resorts have of scraping ac­
quaintances with the young men Is through
sham mishaps while out riding. The
The farmers hod an enjoyable time at
-young
men are not deceived, and even the
__________
___ shore
.. ___
take on "
ibelr picnic
on the
of Gul*
intelligent saddle horsip are beginning to
the 2Ulb. Camp St. Ijnita was ikiwely
understand the game, It Is said.—Saginaw
populated, many of whom went oui of cu­
riosity. others to participate in thC picnic News.

and see the baloon ascension iu which, ac­
Ed Walker, a Battle Creek colored man,
cording to the advertisement, a man was who went to Kalamazoo on a visit. Is minus
to ascend one thousand feet then drop that a lip. Some of his own race whom he
distance in the middle of Gull lake, tl»e met there thought he had too much lip for
boatman to receive a reward who should any practical use in African social inter­
meet and take hint in first. Thc .baloon course and hit him below tbe. nose with •
ascended but the current of wind took it board.. He’ll have to grow a mustache
in a different direction, thus disappointing on his teeth. If he hides the scar.
many. Instead of going over Gull lake It
F. P. Ray. of Three Rivers, was thrown
took a north eastern direction, descending
from hta carriage by his horses running
'i'A miles east of this place, alighting on
away yesterday and rendered unconscious.
D. IL Burdick’s, farm. Frank Burdick
He
died before regaining consciousness.
having seen Its descent, went to rescue it
from cremation. The owner came after it,
Isaac Ruprlght’s bum in Bethel, Branch
nml carried the remaining parts of It back county, caught fire from the sparks of a
to Camp St. Louis the same evening.
threshing machine yesterday morning and
The wonder Is with the many Banxkk burned to the ground. Loss 81.500; in­
■
nmdera at thia place what has become of sured for 81.000.
Its editors or rather oi that most valuable
Will Strasburg, 80 years old. of Imlay
newspaper of Barn county, for up to this' Cil-y, is the latest to monkey with a loaded
writing not one of last week’s issue has' giin under the supposition that it was not
been received nt this place. The Bax- loaded, Hta younger brother. Charles, 14
nkks were mailed as usual last week. The' years olOTIost a foot by bis foolishness.
fault ta not ours.—Ed.
The congreaaioual waterways committee.
A. A4 Aldrich. Ed. Btasci mid their■
New
wheal
Is
being
marketed
on
former
last week.
_________ _________
wives arc holding the fort at Gull take en­■ reached Menominee yesterday and were
^cTh^Grlswold is repainting hta house joying the newly erected cottage of the• entertained by the -town people. Sam
&gt;
Stevenson
turned out In fine form and gave
’former. Harvey Bellinger is expected to
x-rtt Anpir-"" *nd S—HX’
JoaT
in a very artistic manner.
occupy bis In the near future, having beeni them a real hearty welcome al hta hotel.
Sun.Uj.vl with &gt;-u pnn-nu.
Miss ViimCamp, of Kalamazoo, is the
erected on an adjoining lol, where they
1 H- Soltlrt'" llltlr *"n J&lt;-'rrI' "J o
An unknown man. bearing the appear­
___
kta ot wb~« snuirtw. Ml •"‘I «&gt;H»t of Mr,. Win. Cluur.
wiil enjoy a beautiful sight and have re­ ance of German parentage, was found
Tbe Miwi Cnnnhigh.m. ot I1?? "? ’
“tahl. rtlbt non. Dr. Tonnits «'t the
freshing lake breezes.
banging to a tree in West Bay City yester­
■re vL-llln, tlielr .l.ler, Mrs. I. C. Bmobs.
W.
T.
Barber
aud
wife
visited
Celeryville
d““l
dol"’!*’
day.
lie stood on tip toe to adjust tbe
F. A. Blackman and M. K- Gwin attend­
one day last week.
rope and then bent hta knees Co accomplish
ed tin, I’lnlnwell races Thursday.
A. E. CortrighL A. J. Bradley and their
!dd up on th.
tbe Job.
Elmer Meeker, of Bucan.n. Is vlsltina
families leave here this morning fur two
Irlemls In the vllltureweeks camp at Wall lake.
. _—. -------- . . - _,-----J no. William, threshed 13 arraa or
M. M. Rockwell sports with a new faml- American. Is sending out circulars cantata,ood.l»u« 10 hu &gt;»“« “ ,be wheat Munday, that yielded forty busheU
ly carriage manufactured at Kalamazoo.
lug a full description and cut of hta taqr
Geo. Gould and wife, of Kalamazoo. | Frankie. wh*» has l»een missing Muoc June
MUton Mun'hy. ot Uj"lnl?'
u borne now to
visited a portion uf last wrek with A. G. 11. A liberal reward la offered for tbe n&gt;S1X“ -•«.
Mr&gt; h- uiX.Xp.
Cortnght
and
W.
T.
Barber
and
tamili««.
1
turn of the boy.
,X?£*5rU.r
*'“» E*‘! Mt«.lrtHbeuen,nSW«=&gt;«.tor b, t~t .PP-rt

�a
's:

VABIEI) DISASTERS.
One More I’aial Accident to an
Excursion Train.
THREE PERSONS LOSE THEIR LIVES.

Dot, fired directly tn-ranl, where Sarah
McGowan, George W. itgti. and Annie
Kinney were si:ling.
Mis* McGowan
screamed and fell. am. -VeiUtot P”E N«
hand* to his face and sunk down.. The
second gi-l wax not hurt. Miss McGowan
Hyrd twenty miunten. Weitzel is dread­
fully mnng.cd about the face, and way
lose both ryes. Fahey gave himself np.
He is distrac:ed.

FATAL TO SIX PERSONS.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.
Dr D. C J&gt; =k“nCldcitfo. b«. bwp
rlert«l pre~a™i ul .■lrelrlcH&gt;«ll»-ri"e
hr wtamMa »uw mdraralty.
The DraiocraU «■■&gt; Ani“D”
Kapur bare both dcterml mfil 'bal IhH^
slixll be no fusion- in the cummg can!surnlu* in the treasury yesterday

tow Mra U u ■wort-mlt, to lb. .ppllCLi™ of Ike Muon* &lt;loor!“
, .
Inurrkw. -kb I"-11”*
«"
K.nra. id&gt;«« th.1 lb.r .r--u.lt a«.lnM
wn »f
’&gt;** •he
* lmr,r'
A tornl «r» 1“ lb" Mou”’ H**"11100
erCulon l« CJifurnla. «ulrh

limlKT. «"■ n«rt buroios
li,1,BraI.lIAckUb»-r™iOrr.
The beautiful banquet room of the Richdim b«»l .1 Cblew —
I J&gt;» «"
S-turtl-y, mu.lBK ■ b». o. ti'.bbk l lo­
turn » "n-b 41S.OOO wrr.- ««ra&lt;l
The tu«n ot fcbwaUlmrB. Ikrnrany,
nrar Oppenheim, bw been dralroyal by
fire llnrdly » hou-e *** lell .nmdlng.
ITuy horara m4 “1“" Pbrlbh**- ■“ ‘be

1M «1J b»« lK-,r,|
i,.,
uel«blx.r&gt; talking il,« j, ,
yonnelt be mu- of tbe
from personal experience jllat jM)w
UilnC II I. It y,„ I,,.,. „„ |ri
are one of Its staunch frlrtnl», i^ttL*’?t
wortlerful thing about it i,
'J*
once given a trial. Dr. King's
n*?
wvery ever after holds » Illacc ta*J;
bouse; If you have nerer u^ed h
should Is* afflicted with « WHlrt
“*
any throat, lung or chest (rouble,
bottle at once und give It a fah
..’
guaranteel every Ume, or mwv Mnuw
Trial bottles free at W. n.
drug store.
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•

. deposited in national
* VMrr,MC* “uu
”
' EJO.OMJWW
F.LUla», N.Y, JulyM-An weldMil ’ “*WMUan&gt; P.
»' tb* “J?**,1
________________
occurred about U o’clock lost evening at moat Drominent public men in the '■'beroE.?nSS, .’ell dead al hto home In Fort flamea.
WVHY IS THE
__ 41____ I cross)og
.——.I.... near
..rarara
West with One Fatality—The Man with an
RU Kria railroad
crossing
Dear Klilrkllcftk
Eldrvdge
r.iur«w ( kw} Xal|oo. ?elI &lt;
H Clay King, who murdered Lawyer
Per haps you are run down, can’t tar
the "Unloaded*’ Gun—OthA Fatal Mis- 1 park
«u&gt;rlr in whieh
which four
Mnr person*
noraon* were killed Qibsaa
Gibson Monday^
Monday.
Posten at Memphis. Ikon., is likely to get
A statue v*
uf O««
General
Jack- a new trial, as one of tlw jurors to said to can’t sleep, can’t think, ran t do juivuS'
aud two so seriously injured that tie docAsiaiua
— "Stonewall
----­
to your laMafactioi;. and you W(Jnrt„ wh’’
unveiled “
at• Lexington, t a. Gen- have exprwied au opinion before tbe trial
tore
say
they
are
likely
to
die
at
any
moson
was
unveiled
GENlP?MtN
ails yob. You shoubl heed flw waniiw
Dattox, O., July ST.—While tbe Cincin­ menu The accident occurred while tbe! eral Wade lfo®pton and Jubal Eart,
1HE BEST S H OE IHI HI WORLD FOR THE MM£Y!
came off
__
you are taking the first step into nc-Toui
nati, Hamilton and Dayton excursion Rev. Wellington White was out driving ' were the orators of the «cas
The eldest daughter of Hon. Robert T. prostration. You need a ntrw tank’ and
^U h ----------train of fourteen cars was returning with with his wlf!and three children, Hattie | A
A I&gt;hHad
ruunuripu""
- uy Li Lincoln is engaged to Chas. Igham, for­ In Electric Bitters you will find the exact
working people from a picnic at W^ods- Hostings, a daughter of a neighbor, and--------woman
p.e- merly Mr. Lincoln’s private secretary
* named Kuchavarla with a toy
yp
remedy for restoring your tierrom syttra
dale park, a freight train crashed into it Suite McCarty, a nurse girl. Approach­ tol during a quarrel over tbe amount of The wedding will take place in London
to Ito normal, healthy conillflon. Sarorte .
at Middletown station al 10 p. m., and ing the crossing of the railroad, u freight 50 cents. Mrs. Euchovaria died later.
during the coming autumn.
Ing results follow the use &lt;&gt;t this ~'eit The
pope
has
written
a
letter
to
the
pres
­
three persons were killed and Irtween train, which had been cut in two to all&lt;/w
Tbe torpedo boat Cushing came within nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite
ident of the French republic, in which be
an ace Saturday of running down a ferry ­ returns, good digestion |s resVired, and
twenty and thirty wounded, many of vehlclem to drive in the park, occupied the
says the republic will harp tbe «*«»«•“ boat crowded with passenger* off the Rat
them fatally. The names of the killed Dear track.
the liver and kidney &lt; resuniA healthy
Catholics if it docs nothing unfriendly to
The Stxualmsn Responsible.
tcry at New York. The Cushing’s officers action. Try a bottle. Price 30c. atW
are: Frank It Simonton,ot Dayton.Minnie
Mr. White, believing that everything the church.
by coolness and judgment prevented the H. Goodyear’a drug -tore.
Freier, ofDayum; Wm. N. Matthews, a was clear, anTi not being warned by the
Edwin I&gt;e Brown, for many years •
collision.
.
boy 14 years old. cut into three pieces.
signalman, drove between th? halve* of well known aud respected citizen of Chi­
Bucklen's Aralc* Solve.'
Henry M. Stanley and hto wife have
the freight train upon another track just cago, died yesterday at bis residence in
The best Mlvc In the world for cuts
taken tbe trouble to .deny over their own
the
north
division.
He
was
04
years
of
The
Injures!
arc*
as
follows:
FYank
PatIn time to be struck by the Erie passenger
Xr, te&lt;s."i-£riissr'jxi’-bruises, sores, ulcere, -alt iheum. fever *
signatures
the
report
that
they
were
an
train No. 34 from tbe weat. Mr. While,
sores, titter, chapped hands. chUbhrau
warn by the boys everywhere; they aril temon, W, left, arm amputated; Joseph P.
The steel-plate mill and one of tbe guide unhappy couple. Stanley lays that each
Ctoal, 81, left arm amput4Ucd; Joseph 1a his daughter Lillian, aged V; Hatlie Hast­
day of hto married life has been one of coma, and til skin eruptions, and positive­
idieB
IUICV Dooguta. verystyltab; ocltial*French Snavely, Pottstown, Pa., left leg badly ing*. aged W. and Susie McCarty, aged W. mills of the Springfield (Ilto.)I Iron oom pure &lt;'antent and unalloyed happlneM.
ly cures piles or no pay required. It L»
- - aK. ,, .■a r...n&gt; Al &lt;r, ... AM III
lacerated; Squire Murphy, internal in­ were instantly killed. Mpu White aud a panywere totally destroyed by
Some mlscerente sent to Madame Carnot, guaranteed to give perfect saUsfacUon. or
juries; Frank Reiger, compound fracture child 2 year* old each received fr ictures of valving a lore of from
to *3U,(JOJ.
wife of the president of tbe French repub­ money refunded. Price 25 rente per ten.
of left arm; William Aman, left foot bad­ the bkidl and will die. Mabel White, aged Insarance, *12,000.
For axle by W. IL Goodyear, the druggbL
ly lacerated; Annie Veruard, contusion 7, was seriously hurt, but will recover.
Near Flora, Ilk, the residence of H. P. lic, a Homan Catholic missal In tbe leaves
W. U DOUGLAS. Brwktuo. U*uu
of right side and right hip; Katie Schlein,
Jiuueswas burned, and with It the re­ of which wa* placed a quantity of fulmi­
Mancelona has voted ci.WJU to buiH two
THE DEADLY GASOLINE STOVE.
both feet Imdly injured; Mary Graham,
mains of tbe entire family, five Id number^ nate. It failed qf its dastardly mission, schoolhouses.
right, foot lacerated; Eldon Beason, left
who hail, it is believed, been previously and to supposed to have been intended fbr
Carnot
hinnwir.
■ide of body and leg bruised; Ella Beason,
murdered by ME James in an Insane fit.
The Uerilninx powers ui.obl azear.v !,/
Badly Darned,
wosderfullv rceuwrsiri! uixl »ii-tatn«t! bythleft foot badly contused and abraded;
Axx ARBOR. Mich., July 25.—A* tbe re­
dslly ttrejpf Rood's ttarsai«riUs.
Marcus Emerick.left hip abraded and back
MORTGAGE SALK.
ThuriMlay. July *3sult of the carelew use of a gasoline stove
An epidemic of sore mouth has broken
Default hsvloc been made In the conditions sprained; Edith Tuttle, right leg bruised; last night Mrs. Charles Vogel and her
The cornerstone ot Saginaw'- nex city
The Citizens’ bank of Jefferson, Tex., out among the cattle at Kirkwood, Illa
ot a certain mortgage made by liwiryr Mdks. May Reber, slightly bruised: Gus Grau,
ball was laid Monday.
Mary Bauer, were fatally and has closed its doors.
a
single
man. to
IDan lei
Striker hand cut; Efile Wolf, left elbow bruised; hired girl.
_
It is announced that, there will be an ex­
dated November twentieth, A. D- Hff». Millie Fritz, cut on right check, chin and Charles W. Vogel seriously burned. The
It is said that Hismarck will visit thto
Tbe
tensive Irish exhibit at the World’s fair.
and recorded in the offlee of the Register of
.
Deeds, for Barry County. Mlehlgau. «m&gt; forehead: Cary Reese, Osborne, O., slight . hired girl started to light tbe *t&lt;&gt;ve and country next fall.
Vera Crux is in tbe throes of a yellow
Gextijimex: My wife and bate, foucln-n
thegasoline
gasoline ran
ran over
over and
and caught
canghi^tire.
In
Maurice Lee, the oldest man In Chicago, fever epidemic aud commerce is paral­
■
| the
tire. In
tbe twentv-first dsy of November A. D. ly injured.
months old, and a tkn- of tin- haw aufftred'
1ITI in Uber 13 of Mortgages, on page 3C.
locality of the OiMMter.
| an instant tbe ck&gt;the« of both women is deed at the nge of 107.
ysed.
&lt;m which mortgage ttfere t» claimed to be due
for years from hereditary scrofula or
Woodsdule park is a resort on tbe Great were in flames. Vogel ran to their nsMrs. Gertrude Brady, 45 years ot age,
at the date ot this notice the »uin of one hun­
The Democrats of Massachusetts will King's evil and would frequently break
The redding at Chicago, was found dead in
dred and thirty and forty-two hundrvthv dollar*, Miami river, about four miles north of ; sistauce and was badly burned. Tl»e
meet in state convention at Worcester out in abres. 1 have emtioyed the best
and an attorney fee of twenty-five dollar- Hamilton, and about thirty miles from womeu are burned from bead to foot and bed by her husband yesterday morning.
Sept, ‘Si.
•
provided for In said mortgage, and no suit or Dayton. Tbe excursionists filled all t*-^ strips of flesh came off when their clothes
physicians, but found nothing to relieve
Mrs. Frank Hancock has confessed to
praceedlnx at tew bavlnz been inatituted to
Jesuit priests hare obtained ground in them until I tried Hlbtaoifr ItlHumatk
recover the debt secured by said mortgage or ears on a long train, and spent tbe day at were removed.
having killed her husband aud four chil­ Milwaukee on which they propose to erect Syrup. Have [used fourteen botpes, and
any part thereof ;
W«xl«l.U
•n.rywen.mo.Uryu.wgi^u.i.ll,.
dren at Kettle Creek. Pa., in April. ItfiV. a church to cost *350,000.
Row. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
find to my a*t&lt;dilshmi*nl fluty are entirely
&lt; contained In said tnortg uce and the statute tn pie, composed of about equal numbers of
Mrs. Samuel Mather, of Cleveland, has
GREKSviI.UC, Pa., July -T.—During a
Paul Dil.ingbam, ex governor of Ver- cured. Words cannot «lr*cribe the lulue
such case made aud provided, notice Is hereby men and women, with a few children, xt
rntmt.. MWM
died m
at M1W
hi* home in Waterbury, of your mediriiu- as a blood purifier.' I
heavy
thunder
storm
here yesterday given *75.00) to the Woman’s college of i, nluul
Gsen that ou Friday, the secund day of Octo
was after 9 o’clock when the long train, । -«-•
j —
—
/
Western Reserve university nt Clevelani. y^wniay. aged W years.
■r. A. D. MDl. atten o’clock in the forenoon.
shall rvcommeud it to all who arc troubled
I shall seflal public suction to the highest bid­ with its load ot happy occupants, started ' morning the tall steeple of the United
The reported arrest of Embezzler Will- (
The preduent of thk Manchester CEng ) from impure !&gt;!(«&gt; !
der. at tbKortli front door of the court house to return to Dayton. It was a little after ! Presbyterian church was demolished by
Joii|« Mi i i.i.KUWTt«s. Jr..
tn the city df Hasting*. Barry County. Mich, 10 when tbe train stop]»ed at Middletown lightning. Rev. Scuuller was just finisb- iam H. Pope, ot Louisville, at tbe City of chamber of commerce aays that tradeis
that being the place where th* circuit court for to let off an excursion which stopped there I ing hta sermon and about *200 people were Mexico turns out to be a cjseut mistaken very dull• iu the Manchester
•
Dealer hi ipwrivs and |&gt;ruv;.-;&lt;ti4.
district.
Btiny County to hold* u. the pnndsre desin the building. The irceutest excitement identity.
A New York dispatch says all the sur­ Alpena. Mich
eribed in said mortgage or so much thereof as This was twenty miles south of Dayton.
lii-ruiao
F.
Kehr,
formerly
liookkeeper
How the Accident Occurred.
| prevailed for a while and a panic was only
Prepnnsl only by The Charle- Wrixbt
say be neoeasary u&gt; pay the amount due on
plus rubber in the world is now owihkI by
said mortgage*. w*t*i ten per cent, intercut
Medicine Company. Detroit. Mich. Ftt
The excursion train broke a draw-bar ! averted by tbe most strenuous exertion*, for Hellrot &amp; Hoffman. St. Ixiuis, Is un­ u combination of London merchant*.
thereon, ami al: legal costs, together with an
attorney's fee of twenty-flve dollars provided white pulling on th« siding, and in the de- i No one w.-x injured and the congregation der arrest for the eml»cxzlemeni ot *9&gt;,U0U
Chicago speculators are trying to pur- sale by W. H. Goodyear.
ter therein, tbe premises being described In lay of repairing a freight train came along • disjssrswi after offering a prayer of thunk— from the firm.'
cIixm*
the Je»* James house near
■aid mortgage as all those certain piece* or and ran into the next to tbe rear coach, giving.
The new orMItersoeiely hill In Bay City
Lord Mayor Sxvery, ot London, has i Kearney, Mo., for,exhlb|t ion al the World’s
giving.
&gt;
parrels oftend situate In. the town of Hope,
breu crealevl a baron In recognition of the [ fair
wlK-.be formally dedicated July so.
in the county of Barry sod state of Michigan, causing the awfnl disaster. Tbe car was ‘
hospitality he extended to Kaiser Billy on
and described as follows, to-wlt: Cousin*uc- packed full, of people, and tbe freight
&gt; Numerous dewrtions from th* army
Chattanooga, Tenn.. July 27. — The the latter'* visit to England. .
Ibk fourteen rodi south of the south cart eor plowed into a mass of broken cars and
; arc alarming tbe. Italian government.
neroftbeK’t deeded by sltnon McCaffrey to
suburban train ou the Chattanooga.
Lctodon Truth is authority for the state 1i Tbe
iOC tcauses are arrears iu pay and poor
- Rome
Benjamin Stauton. and running south three dead and crippled human being*.. Rerods, thence west thirteen and one-third rods, porta of the wreck spread over the city and Columbus railway, which left here men; that t here has been a mutiny in ’■ f&lt;xsl.
f»«~L
thence north three rods, thence east thirteen like wildfire, and tbe station soon filled { Saturday morning, met with a terrible the famous Coldstream Guards, tme of ■
- fire
■
A
at South Haven, Mich., destroyed
and one third rods to place of beginning, and
tbe
British
crack
regiments.
1 seventeen iiousew. This is tbe second dis­
alto comtneoclng a’ tbe north east corner of the with anxious families awaiting friends on accident ta-yund .Mishion Ridge. The enThe Kansas low excluding aliens from
above described land, and running west to wlth- tbe ill-fated train.
Ambulances and I gine. which was ahead of tbe train run­
astrous-blaze al that place within nine
ln two rods of tbe mill pond, thence north three patrol wagons were ordered to the station i niug lack ward, struck a cow , which holding land in that state is already tak- :
~
f
and one-tuilt rods, them* east to the road, lo transport the injured to the buopiLal or | turned the engine completely over on its h&gt;g .-irra-l... th. «llbara«.l ot bu.lMraobrans t ei\
p i Sealing hr s been stopped ,o
in Behring
thrnre south to the pure .oT beginning, all on
Since tbe close of tt&lt;- Mayflower milk
side. The tireman, Ixiwix Potto, was «tCTprI«» ,uw»ra«l by Inra-lBi. raplral.' I’ and all vessels hare been warned w
the Dorth east quarter ot tbe north ea-t quar­ to their homes.
to leave.
ter of section ttdriv-ft vein town two 12) north
ircialta of the Horror.
; buried bunenth the engine and killed. En-Jack"
Adkihs
shot
three tim«
' I Tbe entrance to the sea is patrolled by there is nu wheat niarkrt at Scxinaw.s
—
*»
of range nine i»] west.
Engineer
Schwlnd.
dt
the
freight
train.
.
gineer
Thomas
Burchell
was
injured
about
Thomas
Wells
on
the
Chicago
board
of
five
American
and
two
British
war
veDated July wh. tmt.
saw the passenger train in front of him. 1 the head and shoulders.
Da nj XL srxi k xr. Mortgagee.
trade yesterday. Mr. Wells was nut
'
the best nbystciAUs. because tlwy arc free; from
either.hurt An old law suit was the cause
He revenasl his engine, whistled-for ‘
... ..
The World’s Fair Excursion and Trans­ cdonirl and other hijtutAia dri r*. l«elt«g x»snbrakes, and applied sand, but bu no pur- j
B
“** er n ranr •
of the trouble. Adkln* wm nrrestrd.
portation e^nkpany, with a capital stock pitted of purely vegrUlile&gt;{Mrv1l*nt». wills
pose.
Tbe
momentum
of
tbe
freight
was
1
P
arm
,
July
27.
—
A
terrible
railway
acI
of
*353,000,
Lea
been
granted
a
license
to
MORTGAGE SALK.
tli■&gt;rough tn tbetr artton. tVv MiniiUtt sad
Default haying been made in tbe payment of too great to prevent a collision. He and ' cident occurred yesterday near the village
. iiwo-porato by tbe Illinois secretary of
strengthen the bowrls and n«rWff
the money due on a errtato real e-tate inert hta fireman jumped aud saved themselves ‘ of Saint Maud.’ in the department of the
Mrs. George Bassett, uf Vdolpho, Minn., state.
.
■ait- made anil rxecutetMiy Olnd tL Spalding The excursion train was just pulling off Seine. Two excursion trains collided,
The eastern portion of Hillwiaic county
has
become
t
he
mother
of
triplets,
all
of
i
Tlrc friends of Stephen Osborne and
and Manraret A. Spahfo.z hlawUe. mortx&gt;gor».
to George M. Everts mortKiMU-e. dated Dvo^in the aide track when the collision occurred, owing to some error on tbe part of the whom arc doirffc well.
wife, of Aalxteounty, N. C., have been in­ waa visited by a d»-rtrar*iie hallitona
irer weimd A. D. M1T1. and rrcotded in the ofih-e and the engine struck the hind roach at driver of one of tbe train*. Thirty bodies
County
Judge
White,
of
Yanktun.
has
vited
to
attend
tbe
seventy-second
anuiMonday.
ot the regtetor of dred* of Barrv county. Micht- au angle, knocking it off the track. It { have been recovered, most of them withdecidvil that the prohibition law of South I
I versary of their marriage. Osborne is 101
•si, iHermber l«h A. D. ISTI, at 4 o'clock in
for.stternoou. In l.lbcr X of Mortgsgea on page ripped the side off tbe next one. and lifted ! out legs, tbe lirnte haring been cut off by ItaktrtaiK unconstitutional.
and his wife OS, and they bare 300 living The wondrrfu! p».putot«y rf
fits: by which default Hie power oi sale Iu said the next one right tip on top of tbe steam । tbe seats jamming together.* Over sixty
The 14th of October has been fixed unon ;1 descendant*.
■bortrszecontained nas become operative a&gt; to dams. It was in thjs car that the three । were wounded.
•Sjwclfic (S. S. S.) I.» the natmal
«
f«r tbe consecration of Ker. PhilHpe ;
tbe whole amount Mxrurcd to be paid by said
the tests to which th&lt;* pnb't- h»» !&lt;• &gt;&gt;--------------vnortrare both princ ipal and iuterert. and persons lost, their lives, and most of the
THE MARKETS.
Brooks as bi «bop of Maaaachuset ta
The mvrlte «»f the medklne have r»u&lt;a»M
whereas there is claimed to i&gt;e Jue aud unpaid injured were Stated.
Two Ynun&lt; Women Drnwnnl.
on said mortXrtte aud ibe note accompanying NEARLY WPEO^UV THE TOWN J
The KirnUdl &amp; Champ Investment com- ,
the frau,(‘- ,&gt;u* l’“'
4,f ,hc
Chisago.
tn* —UH- lit the dale uf this ooiicc. the sum ot
pony ha.* failed at Council Bluffs. Idawith iVRpeet to Ito remarkable • r&gt;:)P.
Cnuioo. July 27.
K hundred and Sixty six dollars and tiilrty
emte. (*508 36). tor principal aud accrued A Column of Water Twenty Feet High ten&gt; of A. G. Thompson, a merchant nt bill ties. *123.000; asset*. *400,14)0.
Following were tbe quotation* on the board properties has inerenstd until! now th«-rr»
intercsl. and no suit or procecdiugs at law or m
Colonel John E. Tourtelotte. a retired of trade today: Wheal—No. 3 July, opened a demand for It wherever tl»&lt;* t-»»gil»3
| Cedar Falla, were drowned w bile bathing officer of the regular army, died suddenly . I* , closed SIMc; August, ofwuwd K*»c. cloud
equity lisvinz t&gt;eci&gt; instituted or joken to sotleft
language to spoken. s- 8
‘
the same or any part ihereof, now therefore
thunder in tbe Cedar river, a short distance above at Ids home in I&lt;a Crooss. WK, Wednes- i «A»c; Srjitendier, opened tTAjr. clotted l#V as a specific for roniaKiou- ’”. **1 poin-u
Carson. Nev., July 27.—j
notice ta hereby riven, that by virtue &lt;d the
Corn N’e.2 July, opened C^r, closed «Hc; For tSj It was, an&lt;l is truly a spec»rsower of sale in said movUaKe coo lai tied, and storm Friday afternoon came p r wiping J Cedar Falls. The young ladies were out day.
the statute In Kuch case turtle and provided, on out the mountain town of Genoa. About
By the explosion of a locomotive boiler । August, opened WHc, closed C.lh&lt;-; Hrptetn- Bnt It ihtow retarded, when
About ,-’'n'P'uK. *ad went in bathing alone Berfoe twentv third daar of October A. D. ISO . at
8 o'clock a cloud buret near where a snow­ tha got beyond her depth. Her titter tried at Plattsmouth, Neb., two men were in- ; July, opened M^c’ ctored 37Hc; August,opened are known, asa'true sja’c.l?.* or
slide occurred years ago. In a few mo­
BUutly killed and several others fearfully »c, closed W. September, opened ST^r. Of blood disease. Who* • olurnus Wtid
XllXy Ot NSSSing—. t*ari J vuiiuw. axicuiaaii. vuiM
Explosion of Mine Gas.
. mangled.
closed JMic. Pork—July. cj" ncd *11.3). cloned filled with UMimontoto to tint &lt; nect.
4
hiring tfrepHe* of holding tbe circuit coart forttie ments a great torrent of water came down
SIM Heptemter. opened —
- - ckwed
. .
*11.4.5,
■aMCoanty of Barry), tn wblcbnald county said three separate canons, sweeping every­
Victoria, R. C., July 37.—An explosion
Mrs. Rudolph Roden, a recently dis­
Bay Cit)' caunrll has onh rrd the pur­
October.
opened
*11A8»
'
vrrmhwM are situated, there will i»e sold st pub- _____ _________
closed
charged patient from the Kankakee, Ills.,
_____
__________
of
gas
occurred
in
No.
2
shaft.
East
Wellthing
before
it.
When
the
first
alarm
chase af a chemical engine and p»trt&gt;
Ue aucHoa or veudue to the highest bidder, the
*11.78. lewd—July,
opened
*SAi
laud* and premises itecribed in said mortgage was given women and children hurried to 1 ington colliery, Saturday, dangerously insane asylum, committed suicide at her M70.
.
.
home in Chicago.
to pay and satisfy the amount due on said rnort safer quarters through the rain, carrying Injuring Jimw
Live st&lt;x:k—Following wsrv tbe prices at the wagon.
v-— v&gt;
—-n— —
a n-m.
—
Bradley
and
William
me with interest at ten per cent, per annum.
For u»ri ■ ••• - .......
An
editor
of
the
New
York
News
has
Union
"lock
yards
to-day:
Hogs-Market
their
babes
in
their
arms
from
Genoa
Griffiths
and
seriously
injuring
Archie
2 the corts and expenses of this foreclosure.
lira. wimlo»-&gt; BoxS'ra s&gt;™t Jj'raTtSiu.
Canon. The water rushed down in a sin­ McBroame. Tbe explosion was caused by been indicted for publishing an account moderately active on packing and shipping
gle column . twenty foet high, carrying Griffiths entering an unused airway with of tbe recent electric execution at Sing
Slug. The New York law forbids such
logs and bowlders with it. It struck C. a naked lump.
light.
rough jmckln*.
publication.
W. Dake's undertaking shop and swept it
mixed, and *&amp;Ci(kj»5.«) heavy packing and througnout the world.
A WISCONSIN TOWN WIPED OUT.
Unknown parties have threatened with shipping lots.
death Judge Pugh and Prosecutor Ruling
Tickets will not be wld nt tbe-We
Cattle-Market fairly active on local and
MMiwest quarter of section twenty c») towu
The water made a clean sweep from
because of the jt)dge’s rulings ’and tbe shipping account, and prices well main­ thto year. The fMckecpere will uke tw
one a) north of range seven (Ty west, eoataln- Snow Slide canon, leaving tbe rocks bare
choice to
prosecutor's speeches at the Ellidtt trial tained; quotation* ranged
bw Stehty acre?, of land more or lest.
Milwaukee. July 38.—The entire busi­ at Columbus, (J.
&lt;xzh.
fancy shipping steers.
food to choice
and dashing over tbe base of the moun­
IMtod July 80lb A. D Wt.
do,
common to tslr do. *8.7304.41
GM.1U.K M. EVKRTM.
tain. The stream from Snow Slide canon ness portion of the little village of Blair.
By the explosion of a can of gasoline in butcher.' steers. *2.009X90 Stockers, *3J»jE
Mortxatfee and owner of aald morupge.
finally struck that from Genoa canon. Tnmplealeau county, waa burned yester­ a chicken yawl In Decatur, Ills,, Frank 4Ji)Teianv
&gt;3.4U94JD feeders. *lAatH-®cou&gt;.
Fud M Wauijugh, Battle Creek, Mich.
Part of Dake’s ranch was almost entirely day, not-a store being left ^lauding. Johnson and bis little, daughter were *l.f0&amp;U0 bulla, and *2MJ94J0 veal calvm.
Attorney for mortgagee.
obliterated. ■ L. Fray to the heaviest loser. Fourteen families are left homeless. The burnt on tbe bead, face and arms
SlM-ep- Market rather act lye and pric«s well
, Child, she crieJ for Castorta
His large flume waa entirely swept away loss is 1150,000; insurance very small.
shocking manner.
maluudoed; quotations ratun-d at *8.5094.»&gt;
MORTGAGE SALE.
from the mouth of Genua canon. Rocks
westerns. *3.789X10 ualiim, uad |6.0U©41.UU
Default having been made In the payment and \ debris cor er much of the finest
An
AUlanee
Judge
Reprimanded.
WDen sne oecnaw ““-........ - •
bunt*.
._____ - ......
r^.,1
oinrteu(-•»
When
she
had
(AiHdrcn.
she gave tteci C
Prodnce: Bultar-Faacy separator. 17c per
Topeka-Kan., July M.—Tbe case of G.
meadow and grain land, and a great deal
The Columbia Oil company, of Chicago, lb; uairlea. fancy fresh. 132 lie; packing Kock*,
Fattma Upswing bls wife, martpurors. to of damage is also entailed by the loes of W. McKay, the Alliance judge, for con­
fresh.
Ifel'k.
Eggs
1
am* off. I4tj per dox.
has
failed.
Liabilities,
*800,000.
Crops. At tbe north of the town the dam­ tempt before tbe supreme court, waa beard
The People’s party has now organized Ur. poultry -Old chickens. I l«c per lb. spring
age from School House canon waa trifling. yesterday. McKay nt up the plea that he
in sixty-nine of the eighty-eight counties l«ai7c; roosters. Wq turtejm, mixed, •aiftc:
waa complying with the statutes In hav­
dut-ks, V.^lOc; bpriug. Kic. Potatoes -St. Lout*.
CLOUD-BURST AND AVALANCHE.
Tin- Ml-bl«»n &gt;l«&gt;
iu Ohio. ’
Early Ohio. «UU*ITS per bbk «&amp;»».- par bu; Laborjwill meet In convention»* •
ing the sheriff and others arrested after
The mother of General John A. Raw­ TenttMee, »L7102.00; Alton. *1-80*1.78; Kan­
tbe supreme court had released them.
■
mm eenUlned has beceoto ut&gt;erstivr aa to the
■
’ - -___ ._______a
...M
..IX
sas. gJgXv per b«. Apples—Illinois, green, A“*-4’
4.MSSChief Justice Horton severely reprimanded lins died at her home in Galena, Illa.
Thursday night.
f V0^00 pTr bb,: ebolco. 8XS; eating. *8.«a
A faded or gray baud
w
GoLDKX, Cola, July 27.—The Colorado McKay, and the court let him off on his
Uful and naiurti brown or ttert. *
Evidence has been brought to light
Central had one of the worst washouts and promise to be governed by tbe statutes,
showing Tom Wniiamaog, under sen­
ualnr Buckingham's IM f‘,r ’'
aud
not
again
to
wt
aside
orders
of
the
landslides combined in history to cope supreme court.
tence to be hanged at Sedalia, Me., on
Afl.OoO firedtnuCT*)!lhe ft,“e,?.. watr!with Saturday night Daring tbe after­
Aug. 21 to be innocent.
’’TL
N«w Yomt. July *7.
oy Fntnk
Kunz. Theeontento were »«»•
noon a cloud burst about three miles west
rintae eoek *1 lU. Aa
. .
Charles M. Oxburn was hanged at At­
D
m Moixm, July 37.-The death of Cap­
soaked.
of Idaho Springs on a mountain, and
lanta, Go., and among those asking for
struck the railroad track at a place called tain M. M. Walden, of Centerville, la., is ««*ets to witness the execution were the
Thai«-!««■«* '&gt;
«
Fall River. The water rushing down tbe announced from Washington. D. C,,where children of tbe man be murdered.
■md uniform In m-lta. So PV1 J, ,111s.
■ide of the mountain carried with it an he holds a position under the govern­
Four persons were killed and tix In­ -Duil but steady; No. X inland eaab. aBftc; commonly fotl—wln, H”
. rylImmense
amount of sand, gravel and big ment. He was prominent in jwHtical cir­
hereby given that by virtue
cles of this state. He was at one time jured by a collision on the Denver and du August. Mhc: du September. Mfr, Rye Tbey ,re .a.pi«l [f “ ’ "d"vt. ,„,»«•
e la said mortgage contained rocks.
Rio Graude railroad, near Carlile, Colo. -Negtocted. Barley—Neglected. Port-Dull:
lieutenant governor, aud served an a mem­
drain «IU&gt; pertwl
pI sick
The killed were: George A. Ardril, euginthey &gt;!■«« □" "l”*1 1' 1 ,.„JLli ml
It struck a cnbin on the hillside, in which ber of both branches of tbe legislature. He
eer; A. H. Parris, conductor; C. M. Cole,
hMdMbr, oon«llp«l-'". 'lySL „.
w af the ilarrv cooaty court bouse, tn a man named Brooks waa sleeping, and also served two terms in congress.
ex pre-s messenger, and an unknown
MlknuneM.
-nd.
•j
’
1
*
1
'-id
ly ffwiped it out of existence. Tbe unforturXHs«I&gt;g».
"Barry emmty.
Micblgs''.
tramp.
__
.a. _
.-try'llit
...••■1—1
cl iny other prepirall'®- -s"‘'
A French fleet Is in the harbor at
Darrow, O., July 84—Fire broke out
probable that his body is under the pile of
H.
Goody
rar.
( wJ
Cronstudt, Russia, and the Rustian
rubbish which covers tbe railroad track. shortly before 7 o’clock Friday morning
The Albion Kewl.
autbort de* are “laying themselves oat" to Sheep steady; lamin dull at a decUns of Me
After striking the cabin tbe slide contin­ In tbe laundry of the Beckel house. Be­
Trunk Hn»kli&lt;«rr4i,P-,1",ll ‘
■
du
honor
to
tbs
offiuers
of
tbe
fleet.
This
ued down over the Colorado Central track, fore the blaze co old be extinguished the
Hog* Marts, firm; live Lop. *5.33
is *ald by the wise-sere* to be a sort of
line lo Ibat min,
covering it for a distance of 40) feet to a laundry was destroyed,' entailing a loss
reply or defiance to tbe recent cuthusiasLto
st
*0,000.
Several
sleeping
guests
aroused
depth of fifteen feet with tightly pocked
MllwklkM.
aLy tbe alarm bells l-ecanx- panic-stricken retrpliou of 'Kainer Billy iu England.
land and boulders.
North Adams New*.
and rushed cut of the hotel in their
from her printer husHtid.
SHOCKING PICNIC ACCIDENT.
alghtclothc*______
•
Holtandrii'I’l*”1 •»»
A. Morri, pok thtonbr itwlud ran
of the seaxon to Mllwauki &gt;
11 “a
k**
in
««• A™&gt;&gt; Cora- No. ’ a.

KU]

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

mH

of grout)

H»m «»'
(chapter
rejoiwl
ora. for
Je«u&gt; (B
for Gali'
■tope ••
resting
land, an
(Gen. xi
■eph *&lt;
about t
lem.

therrfoi
■at thru
sixth hSee ti
Hw bo
and dn

firm! tii
(Heb. i
just tel
. it feels

to dra*

Woolley &amp; Bronson,

i

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

Il

I

Montan

WHKEUKG, W. Va.. July £7.—There waa
Miller, anti 8. l&gt; E. Horace, of Ohio, the

Tb. lower «nd UnkuuUh .l»n u 1W1
X... S of U»
UK,
com^,
burned. lx«s, 48fi,»ki.
y

wi»t«

Alpr-nn low II. nrw
svztetn In place •ud IS 1

Tolxdo, July CT.
n cart and July,

trial work.
LAI—

» prlM-inkl.

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Him i
water,
thelh

unto t
Alt!
for fo
and c

for H

Sama
The
andg
10.

drink
and
wate:
Th
tion
Nicoi
welfi

man
natu
of G
12.
Jact
11
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tbir
H&lt;

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0
con
th.i
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up

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ah&lt;

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II

t

�JANE.
1
rssoN v rH,F,D

Wc trusted life.
Blind to Its strife.
When wo were wedded young.

ss.ni Helper Quarterly by
., Hi iTiunn. publisher. Philmu'th Hr tn a city of Samaria,
,,’svi bar, near to the parcel
. .i.ic'di i iveto his son Jo­
., ,u&lt;ov&lt;t Jesus and His disci­
n; .Iii'ura, n’i'l many came U&gt;
. 1. 1I -. disciples baptised
John hearing this
• , , nl wiui in no way jeab
.
: ■ have people follow
Jisuk. leaving Juikea
. p-wim.: through Samaria,
h ,1. Ilt-re. wa* Abram’s first
-.ml rit it in tha promised
\. lz&gt;r4 npiasared to him
Here :il-»'.in bones of Jo-...I Ja-.h. xxiv, 3J). It la
fo'ir m- north of Jcruaa-

well was there. Jean*
• irii-4 with His Journey.
JI it wna about tho
lanityaf Jesus. He was
. :k made Him tired.
;h sinless, wecilcd food
t. ju t as ours do. He
the feeling of our in*
have coiTiiuission on us
!e has not forgotten how
for yon,
i a woman of Samaria
,is raith unto her, Give
all people and all pco.uni how to approach
• ..-ks t his woman to do
giving Him a drink of
!&gt;' heart Methought of
ieli she needed.
:&gt;h« were gone away

,-i fnl millions of people
,'t’n bread from Heaven,
i umrinded binta or an
• 1.
:n the case of Elijah,
■ Him working a miracle

live no dealings with the

;::’prw-lat His request,
bet n-.tson.
ewi-*i the gift of Goa, and
siitii to thee, Give me to
.;&gt;•&gt;? have asked of Him,
have given thee living
nt heeding herques'iit. its in the case of
nuly her soul and its
Jthing to draw with,
from whence then

. -auie blindifess that was
.-icriiu’. proving that the
;not understaud the things

the well*”
•ro.! and said unto her,
th of this water shall
f-«&gt;Iish questionsHe keeps
■:itra*»ting the natural waknew,withtbe'spiritual
which shu Anew noth-

l-

- -ver ilriuketu of r he water
tri: i shall never thirst.’’
■ 1 ih i iuiptcr -1, 35, “He that
•'hall never hunger, and he
&gt;n Me shall never thirst.”
i .shall give him
। well of water springing
.ting life”
,
r.itv b.antniuAMat lie gives
dve Him.
: . ilds water, thnt 1 thirst
■ hitherto draw."
•mg lnten»icd, she forgets
■tucen Jewnud ."amaritau;

hn*)
H.-

—

»,

ca “i» Watch
« »«hn»nd, ua.,

PRIGS OF THE

PEERAGE.

Striking Llkaneas.

■

NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. I

Hi

*

quarter, inter­

•he 5till tl.inks only of this
.is well.
.
-...th unto her. Go, call thy
l.rome hither."
- I for the water which He
-u l the fl$.t sf«-p must be convicin onl-r to tbe acceptance of
im God's ng'iicuusurM.
!. Li.ibaad J e» us sal th unto
a. hart well said, I have no hu»’^h^to deceive him, she knew

nit

for a moment imagined that
।
herinmGAt thought.
•rilioii hast had five husbands;
’ •■■■■■■ thou mw bast is not thy
i. in that saidst thou truly.”
are naked and opened unto
Him with whom we have to do.
' 'ri , ,.j v, that thou art a prophet."
•in. cieoce baa been aroused, her
ift-inu opened: she finds that she is
• th no ordinary man.
•I father- worshiped in this moun■1 • - &lt;y chat iu Jerusalem is the
r • : -t a ought to worship."
-’:id lain turn away from the sul&gt;i r own sjn and luad tbe conversanuctfaer channel.
•
' »:th untn her, Woman, be,1.'hour cometh when ye shall,
■ i’;f..'mountain nor yet at Jeru• -'hip the Fath-.T."
«b •!"■&lt;
Insist that Jerusalem is the
pi-v
:iu directs her away from places of
w.i.- l- p to rhe great and only object of
*‘'feven God the Father. Neither
p;a • n .. ,&lt;•&lt; t arc the all important points,
S
^t”lps,« humble heart,
-- \ -worxhiji ye know not what. Wo
’’ -'-d Fp Worship, for salvation is of
-i vas piwuM-d to reveal Himself In Isand throagh Israel to other nations.
''But the hour cometh, and now is.
when
true worshif&gt;ers shall worship
the : at her in spirit and in truth, for the
Father -&lt; uknth such to worship Him.”
*1*® words "and now Is” in verses

:God bi a Spirit, and they that worta:p Him must worship Him in spirit and
&gt;n truth.”
"hat a word is here for us, with our
»-ue church buildings, aud splendid music,
^‘ta^rat-tlvflriUuil which we call worship*
‘ » know that Messias cometh, which
» called Chart. When He is come He
wiil tell us all things."
.
Fernujw wondering in her heart, even as
Mie said it, if she had not found Him, for
nc one had ever
faer Ilk(J thU&gt;
«• “Jesus aalih unto her, I that speak
onto thro am He.”
it is all told, the Father is revealed
®
and she baa seen tbe Saviour,
{hv Christ,
King of Israel. He laid
tare ail herein, and yet did not condemn

- —.... ....
.vuii™ sroc.
1 ou nestled fondly at my 8[doHow strong 1 felt |n you!
Caro was tny Uf0
1 hrougb eh inc and a trf fe_
Because twas car« for you.

I o»vo yon, love, no jewete
But the plain ring you wear.
No string of pearl* nor ghUerlng gems
To deck your raven hair.
Your native grace
And wholesome faro
Excelled such fund repair.

And I’m your lover still, Jane.
The ardent pukes spring
A n when 1 proSKtd yonr maiden hand:
Y odr love song still I sing.
•
Sweet heart and wife,
.80 end with life
Ont vrydded Juurneylug.
,
-H. L. Howard In Springfltdd Homestead.

ft la ImpoMble u, Hl tb. ,l«te u which
from the British islands, but it is certain
that it existed and waa controlled by Hie
Phoenicians when Herodotus wrote his his­
tory, 450 B. C. Herodotus refers to tho
Ousiteridra (the Scllly islands) M the
places whence they wore then obtaining
Uielr supplies, but neither be nor any other
historian has left us any information as to
when that trade commenced. The Phomicfana called thia land of tin ''Baratanac ”
and Bochart and other historians attribute
the very origin of the name of Britain to
this workAfter the Phoenician* the trade in tin
with the Casaiterides was taken up by the
Greeks sailing out of Marseilles, the city
—
s which
Swas
’TKas
of
Manila,
built by u —
colonys
of
uno n r* tu.. m .... , .
.
ably Mlled .&lt; might aerrw 1mm their mlony of Gadea, or Gadix. and returned direct
to that port wtft their valuable cargoes.
The Greek., I.nweerr, appear to haZteen

brruhorltaUw . t

Of
dny.,

teIT|Liry
p- Mono.;

,n&lt;l vr,nk
n*

• reminder
n»d agen,

&gt;1 “d ArUnm.thr“?«b 1*«*»
• portion ot th,
S'. J“ c™«d'«
.nd «
wlld»
»n

----- —
wdMixA Among
the NbbtUty of Great Britain.
fo«ra?ee?trli c2‘,Iema“
well totho
R* bas uk*n ‘"•"nua"JK Tt“e n}°k Oue week wc had the Earl
against time ou ths |
r0'"!“ L°rJ ftfte'yn

wonl'laat tw^ili'nnd.^f i*J2k
U.«r
poutlSd ™ *‘21 S"1'" roo“
,1 ale in lra. „„
' **»d hU gatr^ All wJ&gt;On&lt;
dames ;. gallon
ley would tek. t„ uu
&gt;kln , bu~“
•»d
“'■““J'1'? i
*t’n W 1 met coming sot nl
Sa r
“b« lejofc-ft-th.
WJ. ut tUtan ltavc. 11. had a tell hd
M LU tool and swift b,t in hi. hand. He
Iu obeylug bbTum^Xj. Me Burt
f
““fted with n Milck Mslucca cane and ihe* He
,,
tarried an umbrella under his arm.
usually appeani iu that way on the street*,“

££■?••■!»£

lie suyN. ''itfa bo deucedly convenient, you
Know.
if it rains he cun pnt on hb low
lur the
h"'
crowned hat and otick up his umbrella,
On. man napoudca t|,„ h, b„.
. and then it gives him a headache “to wear
lh“’'amc bat for more than half an hour."
The Duke of Hamilton can be recognised
a nule off by hta clothes. ' They are ulwars
------- - wcroreturrasd hi. oz.
: t’be WUne l”»««rn-v»rjs loud cheek, very
aeswons. ,1K...
Jew© ihere
ltfKy..tro,1
”rr’’nuon
rerJ' "hart
coata and
ot^sioiis
._-----straightened
, .
. tin •Ln'il ,i -!'*-"Oft
----- .Ck,
rout anti
pot a pot
remarked:----------------------- 8
1 up
‘1 *hat.
“*• He
ban ua dozen
up an
und
He usually
Ukuallyhaa
&lt;l„&lt;«n suite
aulu made
made
o” •
■ eolor and• pattern
. . at the
.
“We are gentlemen, and do not
.J
the^| an,c
r&gt;b
b d-.tate
1
""'
“
'i„
“
1
'
,
j!S
^"w!"
’
IT"
def«*nrM.i.d..
.
-^rc to , same time, and !»&lt;• regularly, whenever it
_= hta garments in the
----- When drivinga fourh' ““ kllM by Kurt A in-hand lie is in the habit of stepping iuto
the imide of the coach for a few niinutes
wbteh'L0’ ™‘,h” Wl“'' r«»rrr«l,
and changing his clothes before resuming
wMeb
tbit-Co,. Chfaj.B.nS
the reins. Of course be wean, hladdthlngs
at night, but otherwise hi* wardrobe may
L«&lt;ly Bountiful In
be regarded as one of the most peculiar in
.. Intat. norm m kl
wna awlnglng along l.aj.-r Itr^lwa^'wUL / rivili-.
12r“ LM,
k
“1W out

""“terl Jew.

a great air of taking everything in as she4 clay pipe in the street?
-- anng.
^.g hTO1(

Hr faK.“

occurred from the resemblance' one peta
son bears lo another. A gentleman who fa
a twin relates the following, with tbe apol­
ogy that on wo are advised "not to spoil a
story for relations' sake,” he thinks the
rule should hol^ good where tho point ot
I the joke strikes one’s self:
My brother Tom and I are much alike in
; appearance,
•»!»»*»&lt;». Icing
twins, and
being twins,
and U
It hour dally
j “lh” one for the
d&gt;.er, and many is the lough we hare en1 at some mistaken friend’s expense.
,----- until the other day, however, have 1
j found m^clf wondering whether I waa
। myself or some one else.
I 1 wnH fn n hur,T
sec Tom, for it was
nearly train time, and luutened for that
purpose to the hotel where be was staying.
I Tho rear entrance being nearer, I entered
l in timt way. This door opens into tho
washroom, where a mirror extends the
entire length of tbe wall opposite the en­
trance. Upon opening tbe door I saw, or
thought I saw, Tom in all his manliness
approaching from'tho oppuaito direction,
and I, bolding out the article lavished to
intrust to Lta care, began giving certain
directions concerning it, but was surprised
to aee him extend to me at the samo in­
stant a similar oarcel, aud---Well, I had Aerely mistaken myoelf for
my brother, which h.-vl been done hundreds
ot times before by others, aud I suppose I*(
have as much right to do it as they.—
Youth's Companion.
rreparlng for Sleep.
"Some one was asking the otherday,"
raid-a
night
worker, “how
could cure
hlmaell
o&lt; atapleM^rnk
1 he
won't^prumlwi
hlm lbnt my curo wftl work In hta case,

iSSSSIS““S
---- , when my heart wna pumping;blood
^“-srtatea a tsrlsn fe'i-SSSSSi^
for nil It wax worth into my brain. The
। result was that I could not sleep, 4r If I
g» th“ *" «&gt;H«1 eurion drewwaa nnG i Ide. wem almhl that Im
'j did toy brain continued to work just as it
. Ter) Wnfm covering unsupptemented by the sacred both* of coronets bv «mdkin«lh'&gt;[did
T“ when I
I ------------sat at my
---------desk. -------I hail,1 fierce
*
! Mnr "raP in ‘*«e raw, dump air that lovely short clay nlnAm the teXro
Rot “P fothe morning feeling
'I'""!! ““)0»t ‘ben treating w.““l"rd.
“Ur”&gt; “111 h“d
nil night,

Talking of patent medicines—you ln«r
the old prejudice. And the dogtrim ss—
of them are between you and us. They
would like you to think that wimt,s cured
thousands won’t cure you. You’d befioee
in jmtent medicines if they didn’t prolate
to cure everythiog—and so ttetwweo U»
experiments of doctors, and the experi­
ments of patent medicines that are soldfm y
ia'cause.there's mom-y In the ••stuff,” you
lose faith in everything.
And, you can’t al wi^ys tell the prrscriptiosi
that cures by what you read tn papas.
So, perhaps, there's no better way to sell a
remedy, than to tell the truth about it and
.take the risk of Its doing just what it pro­
fesses to do.
'
Thai’s what the World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, of Buffalo. N. Y.»
doftrwltii Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
cover)- and Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­
tion.
.
If they don’t do what their makers say
they’ll do—you get yourraonny back.

pi i
!

’

.There was an overwhelming majority In
Buchanan iu favor of bonding the town
for 850,000 to dam the Sl Joe river and
build water works.

Big Kapids lias just
Wells, architect of tbe
nt the world’s fair, as a
live In that town years
proud of the discovery.

identified George
woman’s building
boy who used to
ago, and is very

Convict Clark, of the Jackson prison,
puts in his spare time looking after two
night blooming census plants. One ’Is
eight feet tall and has three blossoms
eight Incises across, besides a lot of buds.

.

The Milwaukee A Eastern transit com­
pany have let a contract for an elevator at
Benton’ Harbor, tn be completed in OT days
and it is said that grain shippers have
guaranteed the route via that town 1,500,­
000 bushels the first year.
A financial transaction which, perhaps,
attracted more attention nt Battle Creek
than would a month’s stock dealings and
grain cornc-rs, was the attempt of a
farmer with a jag to buy a refrigerator,
which he mistook for a patent bee hive.

Five tramps thrashed a man named
■mml to eoaat up th. Kngll.h chan- । „Sb?' T'“"g«l into tbeennrd amuod w&gt;n,„
laml Gardner, fourth Laron nt hl. title I
*,
^tol!
“ "Jof who
Mm title,
nel.aud centring over from Kent to France, “"f*®’" who wen. I.ylug a pipe; .he crip I 1. Ix»rtl
one otGardner,
the newfourth
KngllLaron
“^~m
uni 11 * “"I'1'0'
*'1"1 Onl.h my work, King, at Battle Creek, Just because he
th. tin wn, tamreyri orerland on horw . '“I’.’.mined the legot the man who ek. only decline to lire In' heftT,7n wuntmMr ”
"5°
•“ “1 “’ee "gbl lunch- wouldn’t give oue of them a chew-of to­
countpr, ------------------TOD( w M to
dow o, 1,1^ ------from bacco. King couldn’t, as he didn’t chew,
tatk In thirty day, u, th. mouth nt the '
'“™ »&lt;
«~tta on h„J go “ “their w„ to own
nn.^gSlta
-- turn the
------------n nna
&lt;r &lt;• ...I ;ny hrajn to ray stomach. Then I alt but it might be as well to acquire the
Hirer Rhone -IWon Herald.
I
1 penon. and then coming lo an 1 llnnrlrr. by eccentric "reign
marrian-t
around
audlor
loaf
for awhile,
perhaps
---------------- .
apple stand kent by an oM woninn .U did &lt; TI,i»
i;____ n .1
,
‘
j aruuuu
nun moi
awnue,
pernaps
taiK atalk a habit in that vicinity as it Is to Invest iu
Youug America I* Practical.
! tkc thing thnt makes her worth "putting I India, aud his baroness is* a da tighter of
1 bB?'0 cnJnp'tnio“* Sn
accident Insurance. A Lewtalon father took hta bright e}cd '".-kle” i'VISL 'l"',1’‘d d'1&gt;”,‘ • "d“.
I’'*'"’" Ml™. Shikne. .1 gmmtaon ..I tbe ' “f .
™tSdri"d
that
II. II. Norrington^of West Bay City,
bog ot ton yearn lo « tho .bell mound, a: , “"S' •
»»d I' ekr.1 up an nppi,. ' law king ot IK-lbl. She I. a coRee colored
’.£1? iftThtadtanlna Intotb. rid read a paper st the bankers’ state meeting
llantarberitautewdain, ago. and endear- ' bertathteft
.T
T b10 ‘”",t ■ Ud\?''d'»J''T-bar betel nutaathoeougldy i SXtatataU brf ihmbted ta tom on the taxation of bank stock. He says
ore.1 to Imprma a tasiu ou tbeyoungrier. ,
'' ‘l'b««» woman laid out her ; a. a Santeh g,r|. Her lonl'. houtehrid ta
H I ™d 1 mad vur carelnrir incompetent and mmerupulons Assessors
“My ■»«.'' arid be,
bow orile.lv
,"h ,lw Fban«e-and ... It I could | .lmll,.r to that at» Indi. SJah,
; S.?T|.ncincXr ch.^tej ^Ttollm are the cause of irregularity and injustice
the~&gt; Indiana were. Tbry piled all their
Pc ",“u'u;Dc'"t- . ,
Newburgh point blank decline, to Lal and deep a full ween houra-a'chta
in the assessing of such stock, declaring
.bell, up in aheap In thtaon. place In’ 1
""m ! ’T.t’"'"
ptglMtman nr a Scotchman; 1 whichtom1 an to^SlV'XS further that in the Saginaw valley four
.“helix ............
up iu a heap in this one place
in"wm-ufin Of .
tiS^i I
.TS’Sffi I
“ ta'X-‘“llIT';-Kdifferent methods of assessment are follow­
strail of leaving them around loose."
••Pa,
the youthful
nn&lt;l’ rP»»
h«l "
it back-shu ! He Is an Italian citixen, nuu
and vaim
calls himself-1
____________
!
ed, the valuation ranging from 50 per cent,
*...’• “■ ” Mid
’•nuuv
jauiuiin . auditor,
auaitor, after
niter a
n ... “an ,* i’/hl• Hl- 1,1
,7'T"*
iiunreiK
. ■’ reflecting
.. ..
1 I aw «*
wwarw...
.1-1..
.. ... 11h
■ : Kund of the- xxrert
few
moments
‘‘&gt;I gnflU _I .know WILS ’IlOt.
’3,^"‘"L "
PW* ,tA
*,n,:. I■ P*1."'1 TT
,Undi
”:“Iff*”*!* mi‘.’ "fr .“■»» ™ly
I. Composed «.f M.slta
bunt] of tbe Desert I* Composed of Shells. to par. bometimes the surplus Is uxed and
—-»
ps.nnj change from n poor old woman, not instances on recon! where a man nrefera
.■
I,
.
,
, , ... ,,,,
why they
did« it.••
”
j mueb-tb.c
what th. morem.at „.,l. . helutf a.. H.,11,,!, OI„m
„„ KhsltaTkrl.' „.*2
ta nin- sumetijnes not. Bank stock Is the only
s eastern bonk b^h?
of tbe Nile,
personal property taxpd In some sections
"Well, why?"
•
■ K„~ U»
W.U UN X.'l»'.n»; ta'u,T,1 'ft*
“'l
1 y’?"'"1 T‘5f*'
I"”'
R'"ltl,d'' rf Afrit. “J.
b llteS of the state, hr says. Mr. Norrington, J.
"Because I gums the Indians went bare
of Africa, in the direction of the equator,
footed, aud they were afraid the shells1
ftn instant to take a monster bite 1 declines to lie an Irishman qfnny ilocrip
B. Sturgis, of Houghton, aud Edwin F.
would cut their toes if t hev lefti -#,ie
.hvn,'15
on down the street with
with never '‘ tiou. Be and his father before him were
wen : there fa a range of mountains known as the Uhl. of Grand Rapids, were appointed a
-----------would cut their toes if they left ’em scat- I
I nattiHiKzbd**"A*m*X.*.*r
..TWi
' Arabian chain. The rocks of which this
a glance backward.—New York Herald.
• . . - T*
rcommittee to bring the subject to the at­
tered over the ground." ’
tention of the next legislature.
Young America h nothing if not prac­
tical, and he thinks for himself.—Lewiston
Prior tuthe dlMe.e.ryot tbbamttamt I Kwiwrur FntaUumE H.ulw eg. him- II hilfa, extend along the west bank of the
Journal.
by Columbus there
was no
cereal in
Ameri- -----8t‘" ----------n count—Count Tnaffee.
-------------------uuv.v na.
uv rurvai
mAnitfri,
_ re_
। river, aud this, too, fa
is Lcomposed of the
Lacc in the Time of Louis XIV.
ca, cither north or south, which ap-| But you have an instance of renunciation ' mBins „f niuiumulitea.
*”
‘I’.'
To what extent lace was used may be -preached in nature to th.- wheat plant. It i
peerahip as well as citizenship in Dr.
In ,hc
over ft tnu.A of desert
In the Soudan, over a tract of desert
guessed from Uw statement thnt France, ,
not unt,l 13IJ0 that it found its way j Co“t«t' fairfax. "f Virginia, who, as is rwujhing for,mofl’than'BOOniilwfrom cast
may retain
in lime of Louis Xiy, sent yearly to Italy I ,nto Mexico. It may tic difficult to realize ! weU k-’o,Tn. » eleventh Baron Fairfax —
in ;' to west, and
- some SOO froyi
• to south,
•
north
its youthful color,
almost as much mouey for it ns would hnvc ' B*e fact that wheat was at one time wholly i ^1C peerage of ScotlutxL But hciflnds it,
“• ’‘ tbe feet of travelers and camels sink deep
maintained her army. No wonder tbe king unknown in such an immense country and ,
aneater honor to lie n citizen of
WfU.rj- gauu,
nM U
p a
°* '' HlMJ
into tI|e
the po
powdery
sand. Take
up
a pmen
pinch
fullness, and beauty,
and Colbert passed laws against the for- , one M favorable to its production, but ,
‘
btatea.—London Cor. -Chicago j ,l(
(hlst and under lbe raicroiiroPej
eign fabric smuggled in by Italian Ince »ucli was the ca*. It was in 151J0 that a &gt;
*
------------- ---------------I like the scraping from the chalk, it will be
dress it daily
*
makers, and l&gt;y help of subsidies sot up the ! Pnor al*re belonging to Coru z found a fee •
The Bara Owl.
Keen to lx- compoaeu almost entirely of tiny
with
manufacture in a dozen French provinces, I grain* of wheat in a parcel of rice; he | ^ho barn owl, when she has vonnr. : shells.—Macon Telegraph,
where n poor sort was already made.
showed them to his master, who ordered I brings to her ncstkmouimevery twelve minf i
------------------------------When "point ue France,” as the home ' lfe® ’» 1,0 planted, lhe result showed utea, and as shufa actively employed
, Philosophers, accordifib to tho latest depnxluct was called, came to court, the | *
wheat would thrive well on Mexican ; CTC.njn2 iUld darn .as both male anil.female '
iiu&gt; lowdst
ivwLt comXiir j ; vices, have not been able to decide what I
It cleanses the
king was so pleased with it that no courier soil, and today one of the finrst wheat vol- hunt, forty mice n day is tho
be *«»»»*«
tbe fatev»
uf ■»a uuu*cj
donkey;&gt;.acc«i
placed c*tex­
dared approach him withoufr-tripie ruffles ! leys in the world b near the Mexican caqa- [ puujtfott we can make. How
How soft
soft is
fa the
the [| "would
u“*“ 1-11
scalp, cures humors,
of it at vi-rist. knee and throat.—New York. ! t*1I plumage of the owl; how noiseless her I actly midway between two hayricks. As
Herald
I ' Frem Mexico tbe cereal found iH way io flight. W.-itcii her as she floats past the there fa clearly no reason why he should
and stimulate* a
-------------- -x
। pertl Marie D’Escoimr, wife of Don Diego ‘» todj down by the ricks, and silently
1 choose one rick rather than the other, it fa
new growth
Don't Go to Church oh Monday.
, de Ciiniivc*. Mtrrir*&lt;l » few grains to Limn, j over the old wood. Then away aver this I presumed that, logically, he would starve
Did yon ever make a round of the city | the entire product for several .-ucressive ; meadows, through the open door aud out I to death.
of hair
churches on a Monday morning? Well, ‘ years bring used for seeii. At Quito, Ecua i Df tlu. ’&lt;M,phole of the turn, round the i Tb&lt;; cynic's reply to this proposition
don’t do it. No wonder the clergymen call dur, a monk* of the order uf, Sti Francfa. • Hcimned tower, and along tbeconme of the । nuiy« l«rhajw, I* as good as any that could
it “blue AJondny," for u ta hotisedeanfng ; tmmed Fra Jodor.i Bixl, introduced the. brook.
l* found—that fa.'^hat the pbilosopher
day. The church fa cold, cheerless aud dis- new bread grain, and it is said that the Jar 1 Prescntlv she returns to her fotir downy wtl° wastes time over such a question
Lowell, Mass.
mai; tbe chains piled high iu corners, the । iu which the pion&lt; man kept the original yOana. with a mouse in nne claw and a ‘ ought to solve it by actual experience.—
cmtpiilorvs stacked in the afales, the organ ; seed fa still pre»erved at Quito. Wheat mole iu the other, soon to bo ripped up, i ^ew ^Ofk Tribune,
I’ltOF.ATE ORDER.
loft deserteil nod dusty; tho un.'u.uctificd 1 w;u introduri-d Into tho present limits of , toni nnd
fly the greedy, snappirg '
t&gt;f Michigan, county ot Barry—as.
A* Tribute T
to ZHl*
Eloquence.
■ janitor, whistling "Annie Rooney," trolls 1 the United Suites contemporaneously with , imps. The young are produced from April !
--------C*
At a। MMdooof
Prof'ate Court
stwsion of the
the Probate
Court for
for theism*-'
I
a carpet sweeper io every direction, filling , the settlement of tbe country by the En-, to ix-cymbcr, and not infrequently botii ! Gushlcy- May I have the pleasure of ty of Barry hidden at tbe Probate Othce hi ttaetty
the-air
seeming of
—St. Louis Re- young and eggs nre found In tbo same i offering you these scented blossoms, Miss ot Haatinn in saM county on ThnnHlay. tbe
tne-atr with
wun dirt
am and
ana a
a general
geuerr.: seeming
01 ,, glfah
misn nnd
m other Europeans..
•
.
. on
---------।
I nwju Jf y(mwotlld Nettie midday sie.c-. , Mabe!, on tbe principle of ‘■weete to the 23d day of July, in tbe year one thousand
neglect
and- decay. Don’t go .to church
public.
L
eiehl hundred and ninety one.
a Monday. The preacher never dora.-Su |
Ar&lt; Iwcon,prrll,n.lble.
| of the owls, climb up into soma hay mow. , sw'cet f
Prekent, Chari«-s W. Armstrong. Judge of
There in an angle of the beam you will I Mabel-If ll’a floweni to the flowcry. Mr. Probatr.
single cubic inch
ofniatjaroftbe
chalk, such
m Iof Marcus
juwrL. owlMU
In the
estate
Ward,
are their owtahijm, anoring and bliukitw G“W- y°u ou«h‘ to keep A
tbcm.-Muudeceased.
•
; forms the great cliffs under and around wldt their great, ,round eyes. Their
duet
Is
■ Weekly.
' ser
s weekly.
On readlnr and flllng the petition, duly
1 tbe city of Dover, England, contains about ।
uuk. I
—
of Marcus I_ Ward, son of said de­
A cheerful spirit la n prime factor of good verified,
Tbe late General Robert C. Schenck used ; 8,000.fiw of ifepor.ite shells. When it is re- ।, ti»o moat unearthly, ridiculous,grave, like*
ceased. alleging that duly authenticated coptea
to tell a story showing the Englfah-girte to membered that these cliffs (which give to j। notbing^efac noise you ever heard-—Cornconversation, anil it is probable that the of the last will and teaiament «f said* deceased
und of tbe probate thereof has been filed I" said
be as obtuse us the men. He was going■ England one of its names. Albion—white) 'j bill Magazine.
condition, if rot the secret, of happiness, court aud Uintlsald will ba* been duly admitted
down tbe Mersey river with n party, and ,
* stratum from 1,500 to 3.«M feet in I
Ils largely, pbysicid. It certainly docs notto probaleiii E&gt;ex county New Jerscwmd Dray­
the turbid waters of tbe stream prompted
t--—,— ., jppji,
dep|Jj aD(|
and cxicnumg
extending nn&gt;ag
along *««&gt;
the uummdm
English iI
Bcem to be the assured rewanl of any sys­ lug that said exemplified copies of the will of
said deceased may be allowed, filed and reedfcdhim to let loose to hfa companion, who was .
eTeQ under the chsnne), all ] The legislatures of eight different states tem of pbilosopbyior uf morals.
ed in this court a*-and tor the lAst will and
am! of the great west contemplate tho enact­
a young duchess, that wittiefam that is the
t|je” way across
Rcn&gt;1_3 to
w Calais, France, and
tistameutof said deceased and that adminMra
ment ot morn stringent game laws, but It
tlon be granted to said petitioner one of tbe exgenerally supposed to have been original &lt;hich
|nany
Ini|es inland, the
tbe '!
—Li-L ttbo
y mllas
is probable that the last big horn sheep pf
cvuii.rs named In said wilL
under similar circumstances with Mrs. | mjn(1
mind is ovcri&lt;
overj^wered
&gt;wered by atty
any effort to com- |! the Rockies and the last wild turkey of the
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday,
It Is with the greatest eon fid core that Hood’s
Harriet Beecher Stowe, looking down at f prebend
hen(1 the Infinite
iuflnite nnmbcraof
numliersof animals re- j Alleghenies will have followed tho buffalo Sarsaparilla Is recommended for loss of appetite 1the 2‘.Mday nl Atuust A. 1). l»l. at ten
lndl«e-tlon. sick bMd «cbe. ami similar trouble*. 1o'clock in tti« forenoon, be assigned for
the yellow river he remarked:
I
lrwl to form mich n deposit.
to the eternal hunting grounds when tho Tills niedlelne gently tone* the stomach-. a**iri.s 1the hearing of said petition, axul that
"Tbe quality of Mersey is not strained.
M rt.i the wbuw
skeletons
: skeletons
andand swamp forests of Florida will still afford a digestion, and makes one-real hungry “ Portions 'the heirs at law ot said deceased aud
“Isn’t it.*" said tho duches*.—Washing- shelh TOin
pc»e this immense stratum of
compose
Iu delicate health, after taklnc Hood's ttaraa- all otlirr f«Tsou-&gt; ilitererird in wild estate,
refuge to thousands of bears and deer.
Parilla
a few data, find themselves inuring for ,are required to appear at a mksIou of said Court,
chalk ofmust
have livedwould
in frosh
water,
Tho draining
tho Everglades
then to be boldi 11 at the Probate Office, in the
probably in an immense lake, aud hun­ baffle engineers that have tunneled the and eating the plainest food with unexpected ।city of Hastings in said county and show cause,
tjlbh.
_ __________________
A Good Saggr*tton.
dreds, perhaps thousands, of centuries
if any there be. why tim prayer of the peti­
Professor C------, a Green mountain boy, must have passed while, grain by grain, rockiest Sierras, and only twenty miles
tioner may not he granted.
Blds
for
Saginaw
’
s
new
masonic
temple
south
ot
Tallahassee
there
is
a
juegle
chans
And tt is further ordered that said petitlower
who stood 6 feet 6 inches iu bis stocking this great deport was being formed. Thu
notice to tbe persona Interested in said eafeet, desiring to take passage fur Ixindon, lime, in the shape of soluble carbonate, that has defied the enterprise of theoluck- hive l&gt;een opened. It will cost about ,give
tale. of tbe pendency of said peOUon and tbe
went to New York for thutpurpoae. While and in solution In tho waters in this vast icst explorers .so completely .indewmbat 8»0,000.
hearing thereof by causing a eony of this order
the nmokcllke mist rising now and then
to
be
ptibliabed in the Hastines Ka^mjcr a new*A race between two lialloons will bfr an
atauding on tbe dock be got into conver­ take, was taken up by these invisible ani­
printed and circulated in said County ot
sation with a stranger, asking him by what mals and laid down us phosphate and car­ from tho depth of its fens is still frequent­ early attraction at one of the .summer re­ paper
Harry once tn each week for three successive
route he Lad better go on hfa contemplated bonate of lirao in their shells and bones.— ly ascrib'd to the eruption of a Volcano,— sort* on Saginaw bay.
weeks urnvloim to said day of hearing.
Philadelphia Times.
. CHAKLES W. ARMSTKONG,
voyage. "Well.1" was the reply, "If I were ■
telegraph,
It is now said that the llabllltlra of
IA true copy.l
Judge of Probate.
you, I would put a loaf of bread on top of Macou Telegrapn.
Correetctl.
Howell A- Co., the tmnkrupt lumlirnnen.
PIlOBATg ORDER.
my head and wade!"—Harper’s.
A r&lt;rtlnent Question.
••Bridget," said a young boaaekeeper, will approximate $1,500,000.
State
of
Mlehlmn.
Couurv
of
Barrv-wi.
The force end value of a remark depend who wna somewhat frosh from college. J,it
At a w-»#l«m of the Probate Cohrt for tbe
Newkirk, of the state, public school,
largely on tbe .-ge and standing of tbe per- would be useless tor me to disguise the
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate office In
says there will be no attempt to declare the City olHaartlngs,In raid County, on Thurs­
Friend—That typewriter girl of yours Is
fact
that
.your
ignorance
of
grammar
in
1 son who utters it.
day, the nd day of July. In tbe year oae
the mtri horribly ugly errature I
I' Leslie Itobitwou is a boy about four years very marked. Let me try to correct you. theconsolMation board act invalid.
tiUMi-uiud eight hundred and ninetv one.
—made me sick to look at the fright. old. lib father was employed for a few For instance, dues It sound right for me to
Arrangements have been completed for
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Where did you get her*
1 dare by two maiden sfatera who bad some say, ‘Bridget, you’ve been a&lt;uttin' in the rebuilding the handsome Neater block, Probate.
Intbe matter of tbe estate of Moses Ward,
business Man-Borrowed her. By the work to be done about tbeir place.
which recently burned at Marqnette.
drawin roomP"
I .
., .
deceased
way, old boy. drop in about 3 o’clock and . One of them wishing to see him sakl to
•‘No, ma’am," said Bridget frankly, but
On reading and filing the petition, duly v«riwith evident surprise; "no, ma’am, it don’t • Polson Ivy grows so luxuriantly' within a-d &lt;g Man us L Wnrd. grandson of said de*,
go home to dinner with me.
tbe other. "Where fa Robinson?
Leslie overboard tbe question, and re­ sound right, but I were only n-sattin'there tbe limits of West Bay City that the news­ ctw-wd. allvglux that duly auihehUested septet
“I never met your wife."
,
of me I &lt;t will and te lament of said deecaeed
'•She’ll beJsero about 3."—Good News.
sponded nt once in a very demure, drawl- tbe mother of a half hour or so wid my papers have to publish warnings against and of the probate thereof has been filed iu
said court and that said will has been duly ad­
cousin Terrence, who is just over. I s'P®»c handling it.
lD"Ifo“-would -It —do—to—call—him— that second girl has been a-tattlin'." Ex­
mitted io prnh i'e in Essex county. New Jersey,
The body ,of an unknown man which aod praying th «t*aid vxetnpllfi-d copies of the
A.fa mother was putting him to bod one Mister—Robinsoo?’'—Youth's Companion. change,
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floated into the river from the lake l« w ill of Mid &lt;lp.ta-&gt;si may be allowed, filed and
nighL Perlutp. be «” aetua»Uy tired,
awaiting Wenlifrcatlon at Port Huron. rerardrd In this enart as and for the test will
Illuitratlns Machinery.
and lealamrut of said tterrased and Uie adcertain It la be war very nnwilbns to s»
Parrot College*A new style of IHtistrating machinery He looks and is dressed like a steamboat nilntetrarioii i-rautrd to Marcus L Ward as in
through with hi. eveotag devotiooa. anti
said petition sei form.
fireman.
tor orw btjucto. has been attempted with considerable-suc­
when bla mother gently but Brwly In­ J'", w «rt l&gt;«rf
Thereui*ni it is ordered, that Friday, tbe
cess,
by
which,
on
a
single
picture,
two
A
line
igy
M.
E.
ebureh.
which
is
to
21st day of August. A. D. 1«O1. at ten o'clock in
dated, he Mid, “Oh. dear, you'll niako rno rffttltoW. Onerprclaltatoff.™bta«irrir-w ns a reclaimer
incorrigible boys. sides of the machine are clearly shown. be built aFMarauette. Is tbe latest Indica­
wear my teeth all out wtylug my prayer,.
The effect i* obtained by placing a mirror tion of a revival of religious interest In the
Alitor
&amp;*
—New York Tribune.
in such a position that when the picture of upper peninsula.
training school for parrots and other talk
the machine tutd mirror is taken that porThe larged republic in the world, and ‘ng birds; tuition fees
^ifr*nu
A Chicago company with 95,000,000
for each well pronouuctsl word.—Philadel­ tloti of tbe machine reflected it» the mirror capital has been formed to develop hard
tbe only one that baa e’er M “
is also shown in the picture, and from th!*
on a purely democratic Ixuna, i. the UnltM
wood and pine timber districts In Michi­ may not be granted. And It ft furtherarH
phia Times.___________
photograph
au
engraving
is
made.
—
New
etateu ot America, which oonuina W®?"®
gan. They have bought nearly 0,000 acres that »xiil fwtluouer give notice to il»e
To temper cold ebfaels best the cbtael at York Commercial Advertiser.
sous interested in said e-Ute, of the
winaru mUed being aimed "1“*‘iQ'
in Kalkaska county.
drwey &lt;tf raid fW’Ulfaa. and the lie,
hr-kt so as not to raise the scale. Dip
to Kumpe, which baa afty-nlne «Wb«n“
In the year 1340 tin wna discovered iu the
? Tlitoi'ot clear salt and water. About
Tbe pbenomeal imreras uf Ayer s Saraapartlla thereof fir causing a cofv of Urts 1
empires, prineipalltid dal republic*
to !«e published In the Halinas Ba*-#
mountains
of
Bohemia
by
n
Cornish
tin
'iri nn.rt of salt to ten of water ta the right
started into existence a bust of competitors imw«pai&gt;rr printed and elreutated In said ’
man
who
had
been
banished
from
his
nat
­
•
.i-„ ]*&gt;hvo heat enough m tbe tool
Many yea™ «o»me cartled
ive «xir 2try, either on account of his relig­
dcldentally changed Goblin City,. «
w ra
ion or because he had committed mu rd re.
mo. which h shown by tbe pigeon blue
nerils of Dr. Ayer's preparation by a constantly
Uoldmt City on hb. map Th.
«
.inr Take carc-to make tbe cbtael atout Further dlscdverle* followed at Altenburg, Increasing demand for IL
true copy.)
In Aaxooy, 1456. and Iu Barban'. 1GW.
HUT. *
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�The secret of the growth of any place Is
WmtBBAa. It has pleated Almighty
mainly owing to the inducements and en­ God. in bls infinite wisdom to never anoth­
couragements held out to strangers to settle er link from our social circle, the spirit of
Ratings Thursday, July 30, 1891.
in the place. Encourage active and worthy our t*loved stater. Mrs. Martha Bldelman.
men whether they have money or noL having taken 1t* flight to pnrw climea than
MARSH ALL L. COOK. Editor.
|Wrltt*&gt;a far American Kconomtat.)
Tbeir labor alone is worth money. Stim­
First—It brings together diversified in­ ulate every legitimate enterprise by giving
OUJUaolwd. That wn bow
*U,J:
dustries which never tail to vastly increase it all tbe friendly aid in your power. Cul­ mission to the wtli of him. who doeih all
ywy gawi-raos. MICH., posyoffick,
AVGUST 14. 1872.
the personal intelligence. Industry and tivate a public spirit and help your neighbor. thing* well. That while we mourn her iroa,
Talk well of your town, of its growth, its wc feel areurtd that ahe has awaked In hta
wage-earnings of the people.
and.
prospects.
advantages. az-* *In fact,
Second—It adds prodigiously to tbe everything likely to promote its welfar^. likeness. To thta end aba laaattafled- As
a atater she was always patient, kind, lov­
power of increasing, by machinery and
ing and true, ao our exprewalon of oar af­
steam and water power, tbe necessaries of
fection for her, we unite in extending our
No
Kame and Residence
No surprise seems justified by tbe fact
life nnd of advanced civilization, and also
sympathies to the bereaved family.
| Orlay HaU. Hope
that the McKinley tariff does not suit the
Rwlwd. That these resolutions be re­
j Hattie 8 tan ton, Johnstown
greatly cheapens tbe cost of subsistence.
corded In the minutes of out society and
men Who have assumed the task of “tariff
Third—Lt furnishes an opportunity for
that a copy be sent to the family.
reform" In accordance with tbe British
every person to find the employment best
torN. T. Parker has decided to plot a ,
BY OI4DKR OF OOMMITTkEstandard.
Framers of the existing law
adapted to his or her genins and capacity, tion of his farm, which fronts on West
found Inspiration closer home than Europe, that will secure tbe largeetln come and Ute State SL and wiH sell a number of valua­
ble
tots
4x12
ro&lt;ta
at
wry
reasonable
terms.
So
broad
and
straight now ta the chan­
and tta-y laid a tariff along those lines In­ greatest happtaes*.
nel by which ImmlgraUon is being con­
dicated by tbe founders of our republic
Notice to Teochera anfl Papite­
Fourth—It creates a home market, witltducted to our shore*, that there ta no
Regular examination at tbe High school, reason why every stagnant pool of Euro­
and the law makers in Its first congress. ont which the cultivators of land In Amer
Hastiurx, on Thursday and Friday, Aug.
Of course this could not be done without
ica would be but a little better off than our Gtb and 7th. Pupils that desire to try for pean population, representing the utterest
failures of civilization, the worst defeat*
exeitlqg opposition from free’ trade attor­ aborigines.
diploma may come 00 Friday.
lu the struggle for existence, the lowest
neys, as such opposition ta the only excuse
Fifth—It is the bulwark of national In­
degradation of human nature, should not
Stnjrtl,
for their existence.
be completely drained off into the United
dependence In i&gt;eaoe or war.
A aorrvl colt, two years old. with white
But the real tacts of tbe situation, at
strip and spot lu her face. Anyone giving States. So long a* «’) difference of
any time since the passage of the new tar­
The legislature is gone, but the rank lufurdiatton of her whereabouts will be economic conditions remains in our favor,
so long as the least reason appears for tbe
iff tnW| have in no wise warranted their smell It kicked up has permeated the at­ rewarded.
Jamkh Mc&lt;&lt; iknksh.
miserable, the broken, the corrupt, tbe
Hastings P. O.
bitter opposition to its enactment or tbeir mosphere of tbe whole state.
.
abject, to’think UiaX they might be better
Rutland July 23, *91.
determined efforts for Its repeal. Immed­
off here than there, if not In the work­
Entitled U» tbe Best.
shop. tlien iu the w&lt;ykl&gt;&lt;&gt;use. these Huns,
iately following its passage, and before
AH are entitled to the i**t that tltelr and Poles, and Bohemians, and Russian
some ut its most Important provisions were
money willl buy, so every family should Jew*, and South Italians will continue to
In force, its Influence for good was mani­
AH members of the G. A. R. lute nd ing have, at once, a bottle of the best family come. an«l to come by milliene.... For one,
fested Ln the renewed assurance given to to take in the encampment at Detroit are remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse tbe I believe that the United States have, by
capital that the great body of American treqnested to go on a special train, leaving system when costive or bilious. For sale a whole century of unrestricted honpltaity.
voters might still be relied on to maintain this city Monday, August 3rd. at 7:52 In 60c and SI.OU bottles by all leading and especially by taking Iu five and a
quarter millions of foreigners during tbe
standard time, over tbe M. C. R. R. For druggists.
tbe traditional defense against foreign further information, see or write John H.
iiast ten years, fully earned the right
competition made necessary by tbe ad­ Dennis, adjutant
uy to all the world. ‘Glte u* a rest. —
Il was intended that all veterans intend­ Ctett. F. A. Walker in the August Forum.
vanced standard of wages and living pre­ t A real, lire young coyote wm sent to
vailing in this country. Ln many localities rW. D. Hayes this week by a friend in ing to attend the national encampment at
Detroit, sitonld leave this efty at 11:30 a.
long Idle or materially restricted In output Colorado. Will thinks of incaaeeratlng
Among the great masse* who must toll
ra. and many have been notified according­
by enforced division of tbe domestic mar­ the creature witbin the four sides of a ly. Owing to the fact that tbe M. ('. R. R- for their dally bread, certatoly many have
tight board fence about 25 feet high. The
ket with foreign competitors, were given coyote looks as If be bad a minister's ap­ had given the right of woy. over its lines not yet devoted tiiemselves to tilling the
into Detroit, to »o many other roads, in •oil. and on this account their enemies
•new life, skilled operatives found oppor­ petite for yellow legged chickens.
the afternoon of Monday, Aug. »d. the have devised the charge that Jews are of
tunity for steadier employment than be­
The Cincinnati, Jack.wn &amp; Mackinaw time bad to be. changed. The train that no use In agriculture, that they are averse
fore atjwages'enabllng them to live as be­ Railroad company is receiving bids for ad­ will carry the veterans Into Detroit will to all hard work. Here plan experience
come* American citizens, without any ma­ vertising, and is making preparations for leave Grand Rapids about 7 o’clock a. ni. gives a refutation. In the lands where
All Jews have been permitted to acquire land­
terial advance in the c6st of manufactured the sale of that road by the 15th of Sep­ and arrive here at 7:83 o'clock.
tember. according to the order of the court should be at the depot about 730 to ed property, where they have found op­
products as they reach the hands of ulti- It I* rumored that Hie Cincinnati, Hamilton
avoid getting left beidnd. It will ta* a. portunity to devote themselves to agri­
* Dayton will l&gt;e purchasers directly or great favor It all will take pains to notify culture. they have proved themselvew ex­
Never in the history of this country that the road will be purchased by others every one of this change.
cellent farmers.
For example, in Hungary they form a
could mure of the necessaries and luxuries and leased for a long term to that company.
&gt;ery large part uf the tillers of the soil,
After th£ hose team of this city had
©f life be obtained by holiest effort than
Following
are
tbe
real
estate
transfers
and
this fact is acknowled to »urh an ex­
since the McKinley bill became law, de­ won tbe campion belt of the state, the of the week ending July 27. 1891, ns tent that the high Catholic clergy lo
Cadillac team challenged them to a contest
spite thC early prophesies of its opponents for It. Tbe.home train declined for the taken from the books in the register’s office: Hungary almost exclusively have Jews as
Ell M. Brown to B*ul. A. Crossman: lot 5 tenants on mortmau properties, and almost
that the reverre of this would follow Its reason that th? belt was state property,
Johnson's add Middleville AXall large landholders give preference to
passage, and their subsequent efforts to nnd could not bi* contested for until the
I. N. Kr*ler to E. H Wade. e% tots S and 7
the Jews on account uf their Industry,
next
state
tournament,
at
which
time
tbe
blk.
M Middleville $50
Insure confirmation of their dulesome pre­
I*. H. Evans to John Carvelh; tot Middleville their rectitude, and Uudr dexterity.
CadUtac boys could have tf-ehance to get it
evo.uo.
diction
These ore facta that cannut be bld, and
If they were able. The home team luCha*. McQuren to Carretb &amp; Hendrick, tots
that have force, so that the anti-Semitic
In the face of this array of facts free furmnl the sprinters from the north, that ■
K. freer (o.I. 1’. Loukard, 19 a te*. 31. movement, wnicb for a long time flourish­
trade promoters serve notice of a couth.u- a rare for from 8100 to $500 a aide could
Hastings tSTS.no
ed In Hungary, nri-t expire, it win ex
•nce of fthelr crusade against tbe policy by be easily arranged if desirable, but thus
Ellen
Btrintitam
to
Flora
Stringhatn
;
tot
3,
plre beeaus** every one set* that so im­
fw nothing has be«*n heard from them.
Wk. a. Phillips add, Naihrille 8rroo.ro.
whlcb ail of this has been brought about.
!&gt; C. Rvclrehymer to N.T. Diamond: N1, portant a factor In the -productive activity
Jefftenpo street J»as been greatly im­ tots 91*, 919 A EH ns city,$?7X
of the country—especially in agriculture--*,
By wayiof preliminaries, threadbare argu­
proved this year since being put to a grade,
cannot
be spared. My own personal ex­
ment* are being* patched into shape, oft- though it has been a source of grvatannoyA Good BunineM Chance.
perience too. has led me to recognize thnt
refuted prophesies are being placed Iu the ance and no little expense to residents
We wish to strnre a representative In the Jews have very good atdlity In agri­
mouths of spokesmen; and tin* bobgoblin along the line. The street will be gravelled Bastings. Mich., for our new No. *J high culture. I have wen this personally In
of high prices to marched
to the the entire length and width, five inches arm sewing machine, mid would like to the Jewish
agricultural colonies of
thick and when thoroughly packed down
front to scare voters Into support of will be by tar the finest street for driving hear from anyone who desires to secure a Turkey, and the reports from the exfree fonilgu trade. In short, history is to purposes ui the city. We are in hearty profitable occupation or a valuable adjunct peditluu that 1 have sent to the Argentine
to an already established business.
Republic plainly show the same fact.
repeat ite record of post efforts to substi­ sympathy with tirtrkind of road work that
To a responsible party, or one who can
II. E. Jeune, of Hickory Corners, the
tute British political economy for tbe poli­ has been done thh year, and believd* thnt give good security, we are prepared to give
tbe practice of finishing a street so that it liberal terms of credit. No previous ex­ general state agent of Smedley A Co.,
cy of protection fur home industry under will stay finished for a longtime, ta right
perience In sewing machines ii&lt; necessary, Chicago publishers, vlu: committed biga­
Which oar country has made Its phenome­ and economicalns we spend.time and money in assisting my July 2 by marrying Miss Celestia
nal advancement. Vet patriotic voters sec
The question of what to do In tbe con­ our dealer? to learn tbe business. The Landfair of Jx^lie, a nelce of Mrs. L. IL
to it that tbe samapage shows that history dition of affairs that exists with regard to world is fast learning that the new ‘"No 9” Huntcwn of 1-anslng, was arrested at Mil­
waukee, WIs.. du Saturday. He broke
•hall further repeat itself by recording the the county Jail, is une that should have is the only perfect sewing machine ever
made. Address Wheeler A Wilson Mfg. down completely and canfessrd all in the
the overwhelming defeat of this renewed attention. Think the matter over, aud Co., Chicago. 111.
presence of a Milwaukee Sunday Sentinel
talk to your supervisor about it. Barry
attempt at clicking tbe prosperity of tbe county cannot affonbto have its prisoner^
reporter. I The confe&amp;don criminates his
M*cond wife, nt whose solicitation be be­
world's grenlc.-.t republic.
kept In Eaton county's jail, nor can she
This
eminent
specialist
formerly came n blgnmlst. Tbe confession ta print­
afford the name of having n Jail that isn't
City
now
of thq ed as follows in the last Issue of tbe Sun­
Did any of our readers ever listen to a fit for such. We think the supervisors of New York
Froth Medical Institute of Chicago, has day Sentinel:
democratic or free trade orator, during the may find it to advantage to submit the within the last year, succeeded In build­
“1 am guilty and shall be glad when 1
question of jail and court bouse together.
campaign of 1890, denouncing tbe McKin­
One is needed as much a* the other, and ing up a large practice and an enviable am tenU'iieed. 1 used to be a tenclierafter
ley bill? j if so. they etttr probably recall they can be built together at muciiZf ess reputation in this state. Dr. Froth is an having graduated from Hillsdale college in
educatud
physician,
devoted
to
his
prdMichigan. My wife and two children live
bow. with prespiratiou-bathed countenance cost than one at a (time.
leasion, and I* fully conscious of the great at Hickory Corners. Some time ago 1 be­
and eyes'“In fine frenzy rolling"he solemn­
Sunday Will Wagner, the engineer at rvsponsibllties Involved In the practice of came agent tor Smedley A Rom, a book
ly declared that tbe wool tariff would be the felt boot factory, met wfth a very un­ medicine. The doctor's success is easily concern at Chicago, end started out on the
••rd additional tax,” and presented horri­ fortunate and distressing accident which accounted for.—1st. Natural fitness—the road. It was part ot my duty to appoint
bly harrowing mind pictures of the ragged resulted in the breaking of both bones of tact, tbe delicacy of feeling aud the power new ageuta for the firm, and thto 1 did at
blsrlgh|Ieg below the knre. He was at of diagnosis, are natural gifts, essential to various places. Including Leslie. Mifeh., as
condition of labor consequent upon that
the factory to adjust someot the machinery the highest success in the practice of med­ soon as 1 arrived there. There 1 met Mtas
extra tax. Doubtless they remember such ami was using an iron bar Uiat liad been icine. 2d. Experience, which alone is Celestia Landfair, a rvry pretty girl. and
prophetic scenes as the poor Michigan bent. Not accomplishing what he de­ worth but little; but In connection with we fell in love with each other. I told
tinners and laborers and their families, sired with tbe bended part down, he re­ study and h proper degree of knowledge, her I was married and had r. wife and two
it Is essential to success. Dr. Froth’s ex­ children, which she said did not make any
pursuing tbeir "doily avocations, wrapped versed tbe bar. In lifting up on tty? bar
it turned over very suddenly, throwing perience of years in the general practice difference to her.
She
finally sug­
only in conscious Integrity and abbreviated the iron against his leg with such force a* and his special study and practice in the
gested marriage, to shield her reputa­
cotton
garments, because “McKinley to break both bones off square. Mr. hospitals and dispensaries of New York tion at Leslie. I objected, but ahe Insisted,
prices” had hung wool up out of sight. Wagner Is a hard working. Industrious elty place him in a position to offer his so we were finally married. She had at,
man, having a family dependent upon •ervloe* to the suffering aud to promise various times given me money, which I
The pictures were striking, the accompanyhim and. it la needless to say. baa every­ them whatever relief is possible.
sent to my wife. And In a few days, on
tag descriptions were graphic and eloquent, one's sympathy. It will probably bo a
The date of Dr. Fruth’a next visit to Wednesday or Thursday of next week, I
and they Influenced some votes, right here long time before be can use the injured Haatlngs, Friday. Aug. 7, at the Hastings expect some tyore money from her, which
house.
member
again,
though
at
this
writing
he
she has prom^ed to send to me here, un­
iu the peninsular state—but they didn't
is doing nicely.
der the address of E. L. Early. The rea­
■mterialize.
Later—Mr. Wagner was very fortunate
son of my marrying the girl was simply to
How these same free trade orators and In having an accident policy by which he
Tty? annual meeting of the stockholders protect her reputation
I shall make a
of
the
Hastings
Furniture
Co.,
was
field
at
tbeir newspapers are just as vociferously will get 310 per week as long as be is laid
clean breast of everything, and when I am
tbe office of that company Monday. Of free shall do al! I can to obtain my wife’s
charging that this high McKinley tariff has up.
the 3.000 shares of stock, nearly 2,500 pardon."—State RepubHcau.
Now that Hastings Is beginning to be
injured lhe farmers by reducing tbe price
were represented. The statement* of the
of wook Of course this last assertion is interested in horse flesh, jut look out for business of tbe company for the past year
How A Felt Boot Xa Mode.
some “world beaters,’’ for e.xperieuce lu
just as absurd as the first.
American everything so far, has demonstrated that was read, and seemed to be satisfactory.
The following directors for the ensuing
won! U not as low as it was five years ago. when Hastings goes in for anything sbe
year were elected: Archie McCoy, W. H.
and that, toq, In the face of tbe fact that always gets it. it ta an actual fact that I’owera, A. E. Dtckerman. Ed. DeGroot,
UMlimn. July M.—It m.y b, ot tutor■there ha* teen nearly as much Australian this city ta considered m a sort of n D. S. Goodyear. N. A. Fuller and M. L. ert lo many mi.n &lt;x The Dowoerat to
“Hoodo,” and when she enters into any­ Cook, the same as last year.
loaru Hiuxtlilutt about tbe taaautaetory ot
wool marketed.during tbe first five months thing, outsiders are nearly always ready to
a
fell
boot, and lu aelkln, attar ttoreltfa
The directors met after the meeting and
of tbe higher tariff as there was during tbe puss In the bakery beforehand without
organized by electing the following officers: In tbn way ot bualueaa notoa, a trpmoutaLast twelve months of tbe old tariff, and at saying a word. There are some very
tlre ot tbe Democrat to-day vbdted tbe
President—Archie McCoy.
Haatlnja wool boot factory situated on
Vice President—D. S. Goodyear.
• decline of 25 per cent in price, while promising horses and colts in the city just
now and they are attracting tbe attention
Eaat Malo street. In arid bunt. The
Secretary—W. H. Powers.
native wools have declined but four per of bor»emen. George St Ciair, the three
plant la a very evtenalve one enploylnr
Treasurer- M. L. Cook.
.
year old stallion driven by C. E. Bidlac, it
After the organization of the board, the slaty banda ot whom twenty are women,
The explanation of tbe whole matter is is said can go a mile at any time in 3:30 directors elected A. E. Dickerman as man­ and all earnl „ a fair watte- Threurli Ute
and
there
are
horsemen
in
the
city
who
Btmpie enough: Australia and other forager and Edward DeGruot superintendent. kludneaa or eblet clerk Smith, the aeribe
would not be surprised to see him get a
waa shown the several method, throtuth
oigD countries have OMewd re woo! crops.
mark In the 20's before tbe season closes.
which the erode maleriata euterln, l?t0
Puntiac Chief the five year old stallion
Below we give tbe officially compiled the compoeltloa ot a felt boot paaoes beaad importations have been very great owned by Dr. !x&gt;wry waa entered in the figure* for the census of Barry County in tore belna shipped out to all points ot the
• Urisbed artlde. The mater­
If next year’s Australia* wool crop is nor- 2:50 class at Plain well last week, won first 1890. as compared with 1880:
money and given a mark of 2:39and the
tt.-o
ial ot which the boot la made Is a mixture
■Md. price* wHl be stronger the world over. driver. C. E. Bkilac, weighs 60 pounds
Barry County
.tt,W3
SMI? ot east India and Russia wool the lame as
Tbe firmness of American wool on a de- more than the regulation weight, which ta
. 1JI74
b‘1”' • lwls Mor“ wri more
eitatag market ta largely dae to the opera­ 150 pounds. Dana M. owned by John
like balr than rite product ot a sheep and
Cole won a name for henelf at Dowagiac CartMa................ . ............... .. . iaj
beln« a leadln, taHoc In the McKinley
tion of the McKinley tariff.—Ex.
recently, when *l»e wuu second money in a Castleton. Including part of Nub­
unit contest It may be said that with
viD* village-..... . ........................ X39t
out thia doacrlpthia. nt wool tell boots
The democrat* in Michigan are already race with some of the best blooded colts of
NaehvtUc vtllage (part of)......... MO
the country, and we bear that Mr. Cole
could not be made In America, and It It
Total in Nrthvilto village, u&gt;
planning for 1802. When its workers in has been offered Si.000 for her and refused
CasUeicm and Maple Grove
cost Sft per pound must be bad
This Imtowwklp.............. . .......................
this county offer the semi-weekly Free- to part with her. W. D. Hayes also has a
Hi'CMBCitj
t,ui l«rted wool forms a tblrt tf the felt boot
very promising colt, which ta being closely
the other two-tblrds beiiitr oomnoaed or
shorter woolen stock which Is pisoa
it down that there is a political committee watched by local horsemen aud i:us also
Ward 3
1.0M
attracted the attention uf outsiders.
t.ireukb pickers and carders till reduced
LM4
behind tbe scheme. And it’s all right too. There may be. and probably .are, other Hastings..
normal condition ot -wool sxan, „..j
................
Oaty we thought it waa well enough to Let horses and colts here, worthy of mention, Irvin*.
Uwtrouchly mixed with the (orej„
..........
From the lari or the carders It Ln« lo
but we confess our knowledge of horse­
part of
flesh to be wanting, snl we make no
the tmm of a sort nap Wbk* Is cut lo lbs
omtMimi* intentionally. Speaking about
rt-quired »tae for a boot and then wrappt-J
n»eh con-

Hastings Banner,

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editorial notes.

Additional Local News.

'if
■£

then-ta ready for tha l«*l and boot tree, to
give It form. Thta part of the work Is
very laborious, and require, athletic men
^compll.h IL With tbe lasts tn it, the
boot ta then-baked In oven, with a tempera­
ture of 180 degrees, and there remain,
twenty-four hours, it ta then ready fpr
the trimming and leather wddlUon* u*«l
on a felt boot. Thta latter work ta done
by women, after which tbe boot is ready
for shipment. The capitalI to vested by
tills company ta JWO.OOO and the week y
output ta 4,800 pairs. The machinery in
the Hasting, factory ta ot the latest aud
best description, composed of nine carders,
two pickers, six fulling mills, ten targe
sewing machines and various other labor
saving forces- A 100 horse-power engine
drive* the whole and the men In charge
are hlghlv experienced iu their Miveral
specialtiea. The carding department ta in
charge of Peter Bcllam, tbe fulling mill ta
superintended by Charles Fox. and Ed­
ward Shanahan oversee, tbe finishing de­
partment. The company Include, some of
the best business men In Hastings, being
a* follow*: Cheater Mewer. president;
Clement Smith, vice president; M. L.
Cook. *ecretarj’; D- W. Reynolds treasur­
er;!?. T. Colgroveand K. B. Meer, with
John Pendergast a* general manager.—
Grand Rapids Democrat.

a®

H?

Dr. Beatv
his rooms are crowded.

Dr. Iteaty ha* .thoroughly
,
right to lx? called a relf.nta2 ^T3.12*

true that he luu been endowed with tip*
nnd powsn that are
limited extent by very few but i 3 ?1
that he.ta. put tllL.
W
proved dcitemerievt benellt t„ hlo„f“
men. and eutlUet, him t„
“'['»»»
amount of reaped.
Mditfonai
Bls muni at the HaMhm
dailyttlironged with people who ar!7ffit7
ed by tbe many III. t‘„ which
heir. It Is an lntereaUi,R ,|e|, ”
’
there «.me One murniw. ™ ..S’?
Ihronits ot people who
ing and going.
7 cwsOld. tlme-Vrom men. upon who*- kLa
the troets ot many nloUr,
utjd whore Ireks hsve breu .lireL'T?;

the Impress of age, skrel) s„,j
drex tbeir.clunk Itata up n,. ..•J,”™’
ladies, up.ui whore once tn-aut'M f.™
disease baa penciled many , dbllsrt hi?
Why not bare the pleasure and the UrW.ltare.tul .putX ™
of your summer vacation com­ eye. have been dim,,,, I by s„it, ti„.
mence with the commence­ men and maidens from a! Lofer tbe■re®
ment of ydur summer vaca­ whroe physlctani have tong
tion? Make the voyage to up tbeir cahcs: mlddb-aged people wb!
• your selected refuge a tart of have considered their egMis ho2L.w“
the scheme,—start out right
Wh&lt;J “ad
bunkn.
—enjoy life as you go—sec which disease had impose.] Ittxia
something by the way—trans­ a visitation at the han&lt;S of Pn-tMetw.
form the necessity of travel to are among throe who are daily to be wen
THE
to the destination (and from) febta reception room awaiting treatment,
TRAVERSE in an eutortaluiug and in­ and It Is no less intereuins to watch flrir
structive pastime that will kill faces as they come from the opeiattar
WAY.
what otherwise mfkiit be a rooms. The woc-beg.tu,. exprewfon ha.
tedious and
stuffy time. optiroly dtaappeared. Hop. has unfurled
Take advantage of modern her banner, uud once more th- future has
convenience.—make a little a brightness about it that the sufferer*
Inquiry in advance—learn of neveg^vpected. Alread.” the ettert (,f hi*
^the new ways—particularly ?4mple aud wonderful treatment has be­
o. the Traverse Way—-by way gun to be felt, and in'onfinary case, a
of the Chicago A West Michi­ days suftiee to. accofltpHsh that which
gan railway to Traverse City, physicians have failed to perform In jean.
thence by boat over one of There is no question bui that Dr. Braty
the most deligbtftkl sheet* of has cured many di-ean- pron••■.inctd In­
water in this country.
curable by others, and many-a man and
If you are going to any woman who has patiently ^i-ered ahat
place on Grand or Little must have been a ttyxtaand rtcathj. will
Traverse bay juu will find treasure many kindly reouni-cenec* of
that the We»t Michigan ta a the man who baa done so much tor them.
great favorite thence as it is Around many u beartintone this ruin'i
to Chicago. Detroit, etc.
naine is mentioned with reverence in i re­
The fast express leaving spect that bi* works thoroughly emitted
.
Grand Rapid* 11:30 p. m. ar­ him to.
rive. at Travcrae City at 6:00
ami lands passengers within
a few steps from the bust
which depart* immedlxtely
and arrives at Charlevoix at
11:30 a. m. Prtmkey at 1:30
p. m.. Mackinaw st 7:15 p. m.
Gk«&gt;. DeHavk.x,
'Genera! Passenger Agent.

DOCTOR

Late fro® Etaai'Eii, WM

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Apples—Dried.
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Clover sera *3 .'*&gt;34&lt;M.
Bekos—gi.so per bu.
’
Coru-dKi c.
Beef—Drwsed.g3 S0BI6-M calves. UM f j.tc
Kggs-13*t5e.
limes—Beet.4‘ie; calf. 5e.
•
Lard—Sc.
Llma-ScilincatwCpcrhbl; water!ime,|l.»
per bbl.
Oats—aoe. Ci Sje perbu.

Fork-84 00014 50.
'
Flaater-SelUar at ft.to per too.
Kalt—Helling atgt wr bbl.
Timothy Seed-. Selling at .1 jo nVfhrat- No. t.whltcg JG: rui 47
Flour~«t.i3 per hundred.
Rye-3at..ftota.

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JULY 13,
And Will Remain Three Weeks.

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ROOMS XT THE

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HASTINGS HOUSE.

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Beaaa—FLCO per bu. (or city nltkrd.
Better—IMXlTe. creamery M|C30
Oats—
tM-rbts.
Poultry—Live: eblekena. 10c;
turkeys.-tic.

Kheep andLambsUoX«-3tedlmn and Mixed

MIXER’S

c&amp;ss
FOR THE

BLOOD
ths greatest

CANCER 6 SCROFULA
REMEDY OF THE AQE.

SPECIALTY:
The Nervous System,
• Chronic Throat and
Catarrhal Diseases.
^Vthose who have invti neglected* Wly treated, or pronounrwl ln&gt; unrt»le. he es­
pecially extends an Invitation. He often
cures when others fall: hi' uvatmeDt Is mild, cu.es permanent, and term' mut­
able, and within the reach of all.
Give the Doctor n trial, ami ha will five
yon satisfaction.
He positively will not take a case he
cannot cure.
COME EAKIA)
It may take some time t6cr.ro you- He
Is always' on time, and crowded the lot
days of bls visit.
To the sick ones who live at . &lt;h*!M«
and are not able to visit t|ro Doctor for a
personal examination. -!■.&lt;• will
“printed list of question'" on sppitreBOD.
Some of the most brilliant curt* that ne
ever made were of person? that lie n«n?r

CONSULTATION FBH- T&lt;» ALL­
Letters muat be short m tei -.r^pldc &lt;&amp;*
patches, and aeeompanlrd by tour rente in
T
M. Hastings. Mich.. March SO, 18R»." stamps, or they will not If ri*1*
.rL \1a.?lc,ed Wttl‘ • .•wofulous sore on my answered.
Lwhwh *“ *juunlug sore Tor over two
Office Houbs, w a- nr. to « P- «“•
ISrL
Uv,.t7’ ,y •*ilT»letan« With tio effret
Uy.”8or.orwx
of Mixer's
*n? Scn?*ul* Mjjup was entirely cured
and have never been afflicted Mere
'
N.T. Pamkur.
Prop. HaatUigs House.

STEKETEE’T

For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Mixer 4 Sons, Hastings, Mich.

CHOLERA

COFFINS ami CASKETS,
W. H. H. HEATH.
IMPROVED

tioo

Cholera Giirc
curt of

HOC CH0LEBA, and
PIS W0BMSIV II0HsB
Ian, will

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Undertakers Supplies.

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R. COOK. Lee*! KCwr.

fcles of all kinds
. of fruits irrrivaiul d tuie I
laa.- fresh; at
ing dauXvery |0'v l’r
.
xtill hiivn more of that
ir ut *2.75 per cwt,
,.,.f crockery and
glass*:
to eat given
. for .former ' proin
duce.
Sugar- are way down and
the bottom Li Img out.
Call ami see us.

JOS. ROGERS

The Soap

leans

iS Lenox

In connection with “Mk-hlgan State
PERSONAL^MENTION,
HuHnesti aseoclatlon'’ in session at Eaton
Rev. Brnggt’r went to Detroit Friday.
Rapid*, ticket* will be raid nt tl.BO fur
round trip from July 22nd to August 2nd . W. L. Wilkins and family are at Wall
inclusive. Limited to return until Aug­
Me.
)
ust Sd.
M..A. OiiaiAK. Ticket Agt.
Rev. Irvine and family are visiting In
If the lady who picked up a pocket Ohio.
.
*
book from the cross-walk between the
Rev. W. M. Puller went to Bay View
cuurt house add A. H. Keith's liverv Monday.
'
stable Friday evening, July 24. betweemO
Ed. Evans, of Delton, waa in the elty
amt 7 o'clock, will leave the same at
Smith A Colgrove's office sbe will save Tuesday.

herself trouble.
. There l» no doubt In the mluds of any.
or at least need not be, that passenger
trains on the Michigan Central journey
tlirough the city limits often al three times
tbe speed allowed. So far no accident
has happened nt atty of the crossings, but
there Is danger from (Ids source.
The word sulky, as applied to wheeled
conveyances, had Ita origin in the fact that
when it first appeared, the person who
fhw It considered that none but a sulky,
selfish uinu would ride In stick an affair,
which afforded accomodation to but one
Individual. The title was never changed.

Ira VanVaUtenburgh and family .are nt
Wall lake.
Miss Stella Heath hns returned from
Toledo, Ohio.

.

Miss Gertie Bentley was in Grand Rap­
ids Tuesday.

Ben Waite, of Kalamazoo.' spent Sun-1
day In this city.
Glenna Schantz wife at Woodland the
first of the week.

Frank Barlow, ot Coldwater, is visiting
Mrs. L. E. Gardner.

Mrs. L. E. Knappeu, of Grand Rapids,
is y isiting in tbe city.
OKeorgc Barnes "and sou were in lhe
&lt;m.~ .r----- •

'W1 1WW

,11&gt;e nUte

hB,

•meet Inc.

ing all round, and have the manu­
facturers guarantee for one year.

Mrs. W. II. Warper, ot Yp-Hantl, 1«
vhlUng friend* In the city.
’ John Carveth, of Middleville,
the city on business Friday.

Mrs. A. E. Dlckermnn
2 lake Saturday evening.

Slingerland and family
r’s Paint, Ixiiig lake.

was iu

went

NO NEED TO WAIT

to

were

Now is your time to buy your supply of

Mrs. Emma Bentley, ot Grand Rapids,
Is visiting relatives in the city.

SUMMER
CLOTHING.

Maurice Grigsby Is visiting friends In
Kalamazoo aud Alamo this week.
!

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Mrs. George Bradley, of Grand Rapids,
is visiting her parents in thia city.

Mrs. Frank Stebbins started for Chicago
this morning to visit with (rlends.
Mrs. Grigsby and three of her children
are visiting friends in the country.

Uuntp,|

The sale of summer resort ticket*, eornmenclng June 4th, 1«31. from Hastings tX

SHIRLEY W. SMITH,

Stuart Knappeu returned to his hone In
Grand Rapids Monday.

j over from one end to the other, and every
&gt;on street are I good horse that could be bought^ has beenj
&lt; shipped cast The foreign demand is
greater than was ever known before. "1
now employed at I can’t tfndcnrtand," said a dealer the other
day. ••why more homes are not bred by the
t । Detroit next M6n- j farmers of central Michigan. There i«
j always a market for gooJ horse,«. nnd it
have taken In the 4&gt;.awl&gt;.
M,rvfy &gt;.avu
W*In
10 rai... th..nt
U,pm-'”

George and Chas. Carry, of Onego, were
in the city the tore part uf the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rossel! and a party
of friend-- went to Gun lake Saturday.

Mbs Gertie I’cndergast lias returned
from a visit with friends, in Kalkaskia.

You have been eating some
more of those grocn apples.
Now you go right down to the
drug store and get a bottle of
Blackberry Compound.
Be
We have magnificient values in men’s suits, all wool,
stylish, elegant and durable.
.
sure and go to
■
Cheviot, cassimere, worsted, etcAn unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS of '

Fred L Heath’s|77col^audsl?de v
K1
.
It Costs You Nothing

John Evans and dster. Miss Minnie,
of Bellevue, were in the city Saturday.
Mr*. D. S. Gooflyenr returned from a
visit with relatives in Milan Thanday-

Mrs. Jy. Rock nnd son Harry are
guests of Mr*. W. D. Hayes at Oakwuod.
K- D. Davis grid family, of Middleville,
visited friends here the first ot the week.

Because I know he has the
To see our stock of clothing, hats, capsand furnishing goods,
best.
.
and we beleive we can satisfy you in goods and prices.

Hun. Daniel Striker and family returned
from their western trip Saturday evening.

MF «PrMFMF W W MF5F

HASTINGS. MICH.

Ward Hughes, ot Chicagu. visited
friends in the city the fore part of the
week.

school building Is
round.*.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

Un. Allie Ito-k is expected in the city
fb-day for a visit with relative) nnd
friends.

McElwain returned from Detroit
point* nnd at rates named as follows: Munday where he went on business and to
Traverse City and return $7.10, Bay View
li-fliCU
Lvri; .iiuP'lMroU or I’etaskey and return $8.9$, Harbor
Springs and return W. 20. Mackinaw City tXpIny ball with lhe Middleville team P
I IMroit Weekly Tribune and return S10.30. Mackinac Island and against Charlotte.
return $11..10. Sale will continue until
- ... Subscribe now.
Miss Lucv Beumer has accepted a
September 30th. Extreme limit for return
■i -l.arter, the mayor Is a passage on tickets to all above points will position In the felt bout factory at
MiUiawaokee, Indiana.
•
! ••;»ni of supervisors.
be Oct 31. 1N9L
M. A. G'ixmax,
Ticket Aft M. &lt;’. R. It
URrv. A. D. Grigsby is spending • week
■ ’uig I riwlay y veiling next
with friends-In Sunfield where he w!l! de­
The new game lawns passul by the
will elect four and pornilegislature allows tbe killing of wild turkey liver a ll-cture to-morrow.
between November 1 and December 13: ’ Dr. I/&gt;wry will leave Thnrsdnf for Mil­
irw tn rent in fourth ward, woodcock between August 15 nnd December
ford. Oakland county, and will he away
Wtiet
and Center street*. ‘ En15: wild duck, wild waterfowls, and snipe till August 12th or 14 th.
between September 1 and December 13:
Mark Bussell, of Sioux Falls. Dakota,
it i« -:ti!
.: Fred (treble has purchas­ ruffed grouse, partridge, pheasant, coilln/ arrived in the city Monday for a short visit
ed a hnt.-*■ that will throw dust In the eyes or quail. Virginia
partridge between
November 1 and December 15. In the with relatives and friends.
ofail thi- 1&lt;&gt;-Z flyere.
. ’
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$135
Victors, all styles.....
Victoria Ladies Safet; . 135
Cycling Sundries of all kinds.
Credenda Safety, cushion
tire.................................. 90
CATALOGUE FREE.
Credenda Ladies’, cushion
90
tire.................
Nqnpariel. boys............... 40
AGENT..
All these michines are ball bear­

w»
c&lt;

Walter Webster, of Nashville, was on
our street* Saturday.

July's crop report shows that after losing
four million dollars on Inst year's wheat
2.000 crop. Michigan farmers turned right
round and sowed an ^increased acreage,
which will return.a crop several millions
। of bushels larger than last season’s. The
uf the Week farmers didn't know they’d lost those four
million dollars until Secretnry-uf-State
Soper kindly figured II out for them, and I
A. R.“ in another now they are wondering how great will be
their lues ou the increased crop.—Michigan
uw roller ]wtcnt Farmer.
I
Mlehlgan dralero say It is almost Im-

I. k-pt hj our

F. R. PANCOAST.

Mrs. Miner, ot Lake Odessa, visited in
the city last week.

LOCAL NEWS.
R&lt;

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offiice.

Mrs. John Kurtz visited friends in Lake
I Odessa last week.

Ham* &amp; Van Arman have begun to re­
ceive their new stand lamps fur fait trails.
They intend to carry a lietter stock of
crockery, ohlna ware etc. than ever before.
When you want what you are looking fur
In crockery and groceries, give them a call.
You will always find a first class stock of
goods.
if farmers after giving their .seed wrfeat
a thorough cleaning will stir It Into a tub
of strong brine, skimming off all that rises
to tl»e surface, then place the wheat on the
J barn floor and mix Fith air slacked litnq
i until it is sufficiently dry to work through
the drill they will have little trouble with
• smutty wheat next year.
|
In connection with the. National En1 campmenl G. A. IL, the Michigan OenVal
i has a-ranged for an excursion to Detroit
I by sjHX-laJ train leaving Hastings at 7:R$
n. m. August 4tn ami returning by special
train leaving Detroit at 8:50 p. m. 'August
4th. Tickets good on this train and date
only.
M. A. Gikman. Ticket Agt.
Sid Crowell received a very cordial In­
vitation to attend the Grand Rapids shoot­
ing tournament laat week and accepted.
After hr arrive*! at the shooting ground*
however, hr wax tnrred out of all of the
contests with the exception of one &lt;•/ two
minor event*. SM lias come to the conelusion that It don’t pay very well to be
a good shot in Michigan, and Is contem­
plating a trip to the Pacific coast next
year ami will try conclusions with some of
noted shots of the Pacific slope.

I will fit your oyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You can
find the

THE MAN WHO SAYS

(

Manager Evarts made a business trip to
upper peninsula partridge orruffed grouse
may be killed from September I to January Grand Rapids Saturday in the Interest of
•
-X. At any time the use of any swivel or the Chair A Table company.
punt gun. yatch or sink-yacht or slokboat
Miss Gladys 1,ester returned to her
took three flr*L mon'es and or battery for tbe killing of wild duek or home in Marine City yesterday afte^a two
fur Allegan and Plainwell other wild water fowl is prohibited.
weeks’ visit with Miss Grace Messer.
Not so very bad.
A very "slick looking and oily tongued
Frank Hadley returned to Whatcom,
e on account must call and chap, about 22 years of age, called nt n Washington. Monday, after spending a
.. 1 mtd tbe money.
house on Hanchett street Tuesday. He month's vacation visiting relatives here.
I
carried a grip which contained some
Miss Stella Rogers returned from a trip
of groceries. He said he was to Spokane Falls, Washington, last week,
- Al tbe
:-tine of Barry lodge Monday, samples
i
getting
up au association, the members of
erenin;: U: - M. Fowler was elected vice |
where she went with her uncle Scott
chan •• ■ r In pla ■ • of W. R. Cook, resigned. 'which could buy anything used in the
house at wholesale prices. Tbe fee tor Rogers.
lot-n»&gt;\ 1Xh&lt;l Michigan.Infontrr will j
John Pendergast and / Chester Messer
Joining was very small. He probably wss
boM tbeir jrnnton in room D. of Bishop the same fellow who worked this racket will starton a.bnslnes* trip to Boston, Mass..
whuol. in:
August 5th at 10 a. nr sIn the northwest part of the state and Monday, in the interest of tbe Wool
I’.-metiP' •: th- time of leaving for Detroit 1whose operations were exposed by the Boot Ca
newspapers some time ago. Look out for
n-xt Mttj.li ,-.er the M. C. K. R. has 1
Miss Aliena Allen returned to her home
brer, cl,a; vl from 11:30 to 7:25 a. Ithose chaps, for the woods are full of them In Bay City this morning after a very
“• Don|t g t left.
Inow-a-doys.—Coklwater Republican. The pleasant visit with relatives and friends
above warning should be heeded by Baxin the city.
&gt;
It will t« ..-t :; that tbe time of leaving '
I nek readers.
Miss Minnie Evans has resigned her
CkexeursMj Monday. Aug. 3rd. has been
Under a new law which went Into effect position as teacher ia tl*e city schools.
eh$ngei| Iron! 11:30 n. m. to 7:25 a. m.
Re sure axi l let on hand.
&lt;July 1st all quarterly payments made to Sickness of her mother and brother re­
pensioners will hereafter be paid on and
Second the Democrat1* motion for an !after tbe fourth of November. February. quires her presence.
Mrs. Daisy Harris and daughter re­
excursion to Ihs.mgs. But If wo want ’ May and August Instead of the fonrtb of
people t&lt;&gt; exeat this way. we must pro- :March. June, September and January, as turned to tbeir home In Detroit Friday
vMe something for'tbem to see.
before. The next payment will be In after being very pleasantly entertained by
the Misses Edith and Nellie Babcock.
We have io-en frequenlly reminded dur­ August for two months. Tbe payment
lux tlH« past week that our statement that following that will be In November. Pen­ lAOrs. Addle Reed Hemming, of Phila­
stoners should make a note of this.—Ex.
the city schix Is would commence August i
delphia, was expected to arrive in New
The above hatf appeared in several of
51 «»•&gt; an ern.r. .September 7th is the
our exchanges, and Is misleading. There York City yesterday, after a somewhat ex­
tended trip through Europe. Mrs. F.
'■orreet date.
’
1
has been a change made in tbe payment of
was a former Hastings lady and is win­
i/»on&lt;lh5 «P were shown a cherry branch, pensions, but tbe above does not apply to ning fame as a singer, and during her trip
not more limn a foot long, from a cherry •'Michigan. The dates of payment id this abroad was listened to by some of lhe
tree on&amp;ot t Conk's farmin Orangeville. state will remain as heretofore, and the
crowned heads of Europe. Tbe people of
«»hicl| there were HO large cherries. next payment will be made in September thia city will watch her progress with
Wbocan beat it?much pride. IMs expected that she will
as usual.
Charles Crow, a blacksmith, living with visit this city rune lime in Angust,at’whfch
A notice h g0|nrounds ot the prees
wit a change has been made In lhe times his wife and two children on North Oliver1 time sbe has consented to slug at a concert
*t for making the tegular quarterly p*y- street, attempted tu commit xalcida, Tues­ to be.given in Union hall.
nasib of pensions. This is an error, n&lt;f day evening, by taking arsenic. He bad
Omo Strong, freah from the wild and
recently moved here from Hastings and
■ chang,. ha-, been made.
had been working for DoImmi A Sons and wooly west, made bis many friend* in thl*
A new concrete waik will be laid about
more recently for George J. Ramey. He city a flying visit Friday. Orno will be
u-r achc-.i grounds. If a cyclone, hr someM the former editor of the
became despondent over the loss of a «.on- remembered
Nashville News, bu: now he Is is editing |
Uimg else, win remove the unsightly fence
aidcrabte sum of money and evidently de­
wowidthe grounds, it will add to the termined to take his life After bowling the West Coast Trade In Tacoma. J
I
Washington,
and putting In his spare time
of thing* very inateriallT.
up freely on whhkey he went v» the liou«e
The m ar approach ot dug days should and. In lhe presence of !»!• wife, who vain­ I dabbling in real, estate, and it is said that
I hi* income from tbe two tourers enables
•‘■'((be councilmen to thinking about xo- ly endeavored to disanade him. took a dose
I' him to carry a very fat pocket book and
Wlng tlw tnnzziing of tbe brnte*.
It I of arsenic. He then went to the barn. take life easy. Urao's dead gone on the
be no calamity to Hastings It 9.999 . where be refa-r.1 lo let neighbor*, or even west. Is full of Tacoma «n:busl*sn&gt; and
the le.ooo dogs here should be killed. Dr. Emerr. who were called, do any thing
him prosper.
far fam. Bu (finally. Marwhal I’*r&lt;* indu--- we are glad to
The Y. P. 8. C. E. had n very pleasant
J*--------Nothing Was
“•cman Ire cream social held al lire
IlaU, well ventilated and well lighted
■"•enre of Mr. and Mrs HamHn oo Green
for rent, third floor, inquire uf J. &amp;
lahl Fri&lt;lay. Although tbe e^nlnac and
Goodyear.
^nvatu w,r- cold the youug people bad
wne wry warm games.

HE KNOWS IT ALL

.&lt;■ -Vv:I ou the' foundations
vt tbe i ot.-f of Jones Hendershott and N.

May well be
mistrusted,

unless, indeed,
he always has in mind that

leads the procession
in the clothing trade of

Barry county-.

■

Now Ripe, all Ready to be Picked!
Some elegant bargains in

summer clothing, hats and
furnishing goods.
Will be pleased to show them to you.

I

R. K. GRANT.
Leading Clothier.

9

�BASE SALL SCORES.

THE WAR IS OVER.
0 fair

tye Wild tb/we

gftp&lt;s»
i A?djv«t aft H^e Uo^om^ of Ijed^er
I But another fklR-BANK,.«
K:
in faVor asrjd
[ Beate the fatheraqd thynje
together. Ac
SANTA CLAUSSOAP^JL-^

i
...7
rH|CAG“

MADE ONLY BY

b

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children,
on*IL A iscm M. D.,
U1 So. Oxford Ba, Brooklyn, N. Y.

every

4. SCKIBNEU. &gt;| h------- L

Office in hotel at |irvs, ul

Peace Rctg/is at the Tennessee
Coal Mines.

CB1CAOO. July 2A -Tbs &gt;A*Kue ,u-w
ball ma&gt;rd tor ymrrday la aa tollom At
IXadou-BoatOT. •: Philadelphia. X At
1 Br.«.kly»-BrooUya, 10: Se« York, 0 At

!

.

7.
THE JOTEB3 OOHCLUDE TO SUBMIT. ! Pittsburg—Pittsburg. R Chicago.
^Ut»n;

I
P'
I WuEarttajuriocs medJcatiao.

THAT CAN BE RELIED ON

FJot to Split!
FJot to Discolor!
BEARS THIS MARK.

trade

ELLUloID

II

A. • C.. II. BaKheJ------------,
Pl’’•lcl",' .'"Otanwu,
Calls iu city or county nunondHtm
proaipthrts, daj oMiigi.t, p
te»Uk

CaMMEXnKT
At

W«.blaHo»-«~l"

ILL!AM O. l.OWDEX.

I Inpon, t Bi«ioii. &lt;1 At Philadelphia
' j Alhictics, 5. Baltimore, 5—game catted—
’ darl.tnsa.
' i CHICAGO, Ally »-Ideagne base tail
l Korc* yea:.’.day WWW: Al Cl ieago-*' «'
■ ralto. Id: ClbolmatL X Al CleretehdRejoicing That They Arc
1 CirrrUurl. C: Ptitelranr. &lt; At »«*"”■ Boeton, 11: Brooklyn, S At Se« YorkKnoxville, Tenn., July 35.—Th* war
New York. o. Philadelphia, 1
. '
is over nnd the miners hare uncondition­I 1 Assocfotlnn: At St. Louis—St. Louis,
ally Mirrei.den.ri. Governor Buchanan1 , ni. CUrinnotl. 1 At
has won a victory and without bloodshed. I ville. 0; Colnmbns, 4 At UosWin JfoaThis satisfactory result was reached hut’ i ton. U: Wivbtngtion, 0. At Baltimore—
evening a little before fl o'clock. When1 Baltiiuore. 12; Athletic, 0­
day came yesterday it was very generally I CHiCAoo. July M-League taw ball rec­
believed thnt the troops would move to' 1 ords mads yesterday were: At New ^ ork
Coal Creek early in the day, but the dayf . —New York, 4; PWladelphla, Ik Al Chlwwre Atuuti
- r- to’ cago—Cincinnati, 4: Chicago, X Al Bo^
wore
along ....
and m.
no ----------------------troop* moved. Up
noun citizens believed they would go, and ton_Boston. B; Brooklyn. «. At Cieveeven at noon many ------------------------------persons were heard „„
on inn(v_piusburg. 4; Cleveland, 5.
Association: Al Philadelphia-Athletic.
tbe street^saying that the troops would
8- Baltimore. 3. At Cinainnali-Giacingo in the afternoon. but they did not go.
nnti. 4; St. Louis, 7. At WasbingtonIt soon became known, however, that the Wnshington, 1; Boston. A At Columbus
troops would not be ordered to move, —Columbus, 8; Louisville. A ,
though they were ready to go nt a mu
Chicago, July 35 -Following hi given
meat's nfltice. When they/did not go the record made yesterday by league
citizens became nervous, Ad matters bone ball cfobs: At.New York-Phila­
reemed lo bo in a very b*d condition and delphia, ft New York, A At (Jkigothere were rumors upon rumors that the Cincinnati, 7; Chicago, 11. At Cleveland
-Cleveland, f; Pittsburg. A
Boston- |
governor would surrender to lhe mob.
Brooklyn game postpmicd-rain.
Association: At Philadelphia—Athletic, I
It waa learned that the sheriff of An­ 9; Baltimore. 5- At Columbus—Columbus,
derson county
- would not act aud ask for j a- Ixmisrille. 0. Al Cincinnatl-Cindna posse, and it was said that the governor uatj J2_ gL Lqu1&lt;, 3). Off day for Wash
was powerless. When the committee of |nfJtJjn and Boston.
miners left him Thursday night the men j Th„ following records were made by
were angry. Several of the committee : League nitre* yesterday: At Boston -New
said that they would have nothing more; York, 13; Boston, a At Pittsburg Pittato do with the governor, but they were ' burg,. (►. Cincinnati L At
»klyn
boM.ead.ri men, for yesterday tbe com‘rouk’J";**
-ja&gt;M C,eVe

ernur, nnd knew he could not, as governor ft ^’^hiugton. 1. Al Columbus-Colnmof a great state and sworn to do his duty, 1
4.
Joiui*. 1. At Baltimore—BoacompromiM the law.
So they agreed | Wn' j।. Baltimore, 3—fifteen innings,
among themselves thnt the governor wns ,btrktji’s*.
At
Cincinnati — Cincinright in not acceding to a violation of lue natl, j 1ft Ixiuhville, 3
(Sunday) At j
law They got together about 3 o’clock I (jriutiibtiK—Cqltimbus, 4; St Louis, 3. At
and were In nnIob some time. When ('jndhnati—Cincinnati. 5; Iztuisvllle, 9.
|
they broke up they weni to Governor Bu-&gt; :^IHCA(M,4 July 38.—Scores made by
chanan with the proposition lo abide by Ijt.RgU(. cinb- at base ball yesterday were: |
lhe , ‘w..At Boston—Boston, «; New York, 3. At I
The i’r«p&lt;«»ltlon of the Mln««.
I HnMk|yn_Hrookiyn, 8; Philadelphia, Itt ;
Tbv following is a copy of tbe ogre*• ; Atpitu,burg-Pitteburg, 10; Cincinnati. 1. .
mem which the miners coma to aud ; A( e^i^d^nwetood, 8; Chicagis 14.
which is c, nridered a srttfoment of the
AB8odaUou: At Philadelphia-Athletic. |
mine trouble
“He the underslgmri
Washington,8. At Baltimore-Boston, |
committee, acting in im^f of the miners
Ilaltlmore. 5. At Cim iuuati-Cindn-1
and tb.ir friend, of Brieevilfo aud ( oal .
,
Uui)ir|Het 3, At Culumbus-Col- :
Creek, and in the intereat of peare and (
“
9
harmony, do submit the following, trust■
ing it will meet with your favorable con-1
caqp
UNnrrmFD
rideralion. First, Stains quo to be re- | THE ELLIOTT CASE UNDECIDED. |
stored ami the guards and convict* not to ! SMtue New Orlcanx T»lk'Indulged In al I
| bv molested ou their return to the mines ,
oinmbux, o.
and we will use all ordinary caution and | c’olvmbcs, O„ .Tuly 25.-The Klliott '
honorable means to prevent any Inter- .
,
n,nice to the throng !

AMfdafo offices, at
D A. SHELDON.

The importance of purtfirlng the hfeod can3Ot lH» cvercstimated, for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
At -this season m arly every one needs a
good medkfoa to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy
your confidence. It l,s poauftar in that it
strengthen riid builds up lhe system, creates
an appeute, and tones Urn digestion, while
A eradicates disease Give tt a trial.
Hood's Sanaptrilfo is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by G L Hood &amp; Co.. Lowell. Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar

81«5**
Backach
I
M. U. GlLLAsru.
A.
and I.. 8. claim ,\g'-nt
will preowute ail klodx vf r|*iS
„
Drpartmenu uf the Interior oi&amp;e,
u’’
sihls store. comer (Jeurt .-- .t i. iJJ!!.. 6 j11’
Hartius. Mich.
» Jcflerym

QffiOe hour* • a. m. to r.

SIKES?
Offineand mideiieeonBresvlnix
Rouse.Hast»&lt;&gt;. Mick.

CURE
SICK
DUX UJ WCU .UJ

“

F. BRODENHF.lt. Froprirtw,
Cor. Jefferson and Court st-. Hastinp,Mlek
Rates, $ 1.00 per Day.
This House Is new. with pleaaafit hkmfj tx*
pstrottagh of the pulin'-1. retrmiv wiiettrf.

•—— ——

ACHE

i

Malvina cream

Mlghigan Central
....... ■ lis |£s Efl Ils I?

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE

GILLASPIE,
SHILOH'S CURE, Price

hnkfon)

seven p
&lt;-&lt;&gt;«.* u
dollars
Heinz d
certain
Townri

Hastings City Bank,

itsr

Hastings,

-

-

Midi.

of rect
wr iw
i vlitlny
leu. B
. sura
Dated

CAI’I'T’-A.IL S75.000.0p
Incorporated unde- the law* of tbe Sink ot
Mlealpm.

TbeJ
miller
Daniki

Open for bu*inr"&gt; Ore.
0. U. Bobiti'on, President.

D. TV. Heyu
iH'.r.cTop-:
I)*n W. Reynold &gt;.
11. Powers.
D.n. RobitihOii.
'' ’ ■’
'
Cheder Hewer.
John Otnrtli.

Interest paid "t t'.ineil. j Its and &gt; fttMOl
Baaktag Busi net- Tr*n«*ri&lt;-&lt;1.

Kalom
LariC
Klrlil*

rincAoo £ u i st

mho..:

MICHIGAX By.

L

Crooke
Driton
&lt;”.oV&lt;T
Bhultz
Hasti
Coats

l.v Grand Rsplils
;-1U w&gt;
Chicago.. L.
Indiaiuipjli- . ....
Benton Hari*»r. ....
Sx Joseph ....
Traverse.Clty ...
Muskegon....
....
Manistee
.'.•j &gt;5 »;....
l^dington
rt&gt; .1 t&lt;".v

V.. .,-si

WtSMi

Lxnsii
Petrol

Vweek days. • Every day. • Except ^“^1• tVv&gt; a. ra. has ihr &gt;ugb &lt; hdr car to Cnkaj’No eTtra charge for scats.
,* .
I :15 p. m. runs through fo &lt; bicago »olW rite
Wagnpr buflet cai; sea’."
v,nu_
p. m has through live chair car lo JmH**U 58*1^11* i?solid train *Hh WxJfn^L£??S

Erian
E*.tf
JUc’u'j
('res*

sforping car through
&lt;’*ro. »”‘i
®
Indianapolis via BentOD llartor. ,vT_,hPt#
IL W p m ha» Wagner »!&lt;••] .cgcartnTrmwe
C6-» p. m. connects at S'. Jiwph“,?ntea

&lt;%

&amp; Marton's steamer for c&gt;"cm&gt;-

D

Hast
Coats
Wood
Wonfl

etroit. hA^s|N,‘„r„v
.

4- SOUTHERN

iMtreii and E*,t
Laasimt ................
Howell....
Lowell
Alms..................................
St. louis
Baginsw ... .
.

Not

of Um

815
ear » IMrdii

'Yi»7lk’iS?b™«&gt;:

fbmf &gt; ■"

NEW YORK.

r, and rebel

contain*
such cm
given th
A. D. 1
said dan
auction
door of

Law. real estate ani&gt;collet.
ING OFFICE OF
*'
Kirnux &amp; s.sitTu,
Wi.distid. Mich.
C. S. I’ALNEP.tON
.1- M. .SMITH.
Rotary Public.
Justice of tbe Preet.

CihenidoDOC.

■I Prof. I. HUBERT’S

and spent some lime with the president
,--------- , — —
Ntw Owjcaks, July K-TU care of
yesterday. Tho cardinal returned to Bal­
timore iu .be nfternoan.
Emile Bagem-Uo, accused ot aitempiiag
tn hrihaTaUa
ta- — xxmnsm.
... .
* —*.
Baltimore, July 28.-This afternoon---------------------- --Cardinal Gtbbooa arrived ban from Ca,-. i irW 1-bon.lay. Atw an l,.,ur'??.i&gt;r
May. uumy wUl be a rtort ».,mG a. ion (b, j,ryCtllr£d .
’fi
has aocentad an Invitation to
tn R*i* wulltv ’I h,-. not

”

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

No. io Spruce Street,

IN THE

R. TIMMERMAN, liumepathicI'ty.
sk-ian and Surgren.
(Offitw over Lathrop’* drug store) •

P
•

HEAD
»

and Am
inn date
ISM and
of Deed
sixteeni
&lt;&gt;( inortg
William
Albion
&lt;‘:i sbie
at the d
seven h
hundred
dollars

E. KENA.8TON.
‘
Attorney al Law,
■
{Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp;('oA uorej
Practices in ail court* of the Hute foiiiet' ..
smiatHttr attending tn.
’

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.,

5^ aq/iR

day of J*
S83'

i

ATAny time

“» ALWAYS THE BEST

VWJt

j''

Uwpr*.
। tOffiec lit Union bltwk. It&amp;uinvY .
Photic* is all the court* oHkr mu?

Anywhere

dLWdYS THE SrtHE

Defaul
A certain
•(•iorira
Hought*

UM1THAO.;

Anything

NO. 35.

So

"~i'

'*.
Thj'sicLu win) Surgeon.
N**** * specially oftresU:^ Ci-b. v.,
i.YEkiiiI EAR iui&lt;i the l&gt;n-&lt;-rv*Hun
V1.i*?

To Advertise

ED. POWERJ’

does no
tie and
Dr. Mil

t

। t W. LOWRY. M. )k.

| tut — ««rrU ~IU« .bout tbe
Will Try to lb Law Abiding.
' house that no verdict would be reached
“Second—Rcpo-ing confidence in our
governor, ami belitvitig the general as- ' during tl&gt;e night. One of EHioit’s parCARTER MEDICINE CO.. Haw Yortti
BA u meet* in extra session l Ucular friends, a member ot the Hibernian
sembly, when.beit .Sr?
meet* in re'S
extra
session. I 1
SHALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SHALL HUGE
'tJZai
•»&lt;*»k»of
will give us Ibe
t'_. L
i,e™wyrel
—
Wireom tb. : ibe
m&lt; My n,Qch b„,
oppression that now hangs over us, wo ,
' bore an air of perfect confidence ih*t lhe
will
endeavor
to conduct ourselves as law- i
.b,a10
gp«'pier»"u^midiutb.«n&gt;
CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
abiding
people,
so m to
the
MeneJ’id
..-.np«bj
of maintain
tb. public
lucontbe ' "'"'“’“’f,e °h jj!
. .
r • :•
.
I porters of the accused, although they give
future, as well as in the past.
’ little outward manifestations of their
■=W"
f'nnn.lrlLr.n
"Third—And we'do hereby express our I( opinions, for serious trouble might result.
thanks to Governor Buchantui for the , As excitement now stands, it will not
kind consideration in holding the militia fare well with tho man who dares bang I
in this city and thereby preventing a con­
; the }tiry.
__________
OHIO
flict that might have resulted in blood­
shed.
MORTGAGE SALK.
z
"Fourth—And to the committee of citi-; n
n lair « _th« Fillet i..rv
zen# we also express thanks for the inter- 1.5°LLMBVS&gt;° •
Tb« EUiott jury
ItrfAiit bavltir been made for more than
mt tbrr h.v.. dim bf tbrir m«.l .nJ b*a &gt;•“
"“'r lhre- ‘U5™ bMonUj thirty days lu juiyment of Interest and o' one
hundred
bolUra
prinrlnal
overdo*
and
paya
advice in tbeir efforts to adjust tbe exist- “ta1*
a° agreement seemed no nearer
hie on a mortgage dated March l».. is*, mwe
ing difficulties.“ Tbe above is signed by than on the first day. Three times they * by James H. Banlty to Nandi 11 Austin, and
the miners' and citizens' committees.
|■ h«v«
rn/.ii„r.« thn
bare w«it«wi
asked th.
the &lt;wmr«
court fnr
for ln-i
instructions,
tho rr-nrde&lt;l In the offler ot lhe iCeglster of D-cds
J last being upon the relative positions of | forftbe County ot Harry In the Mate of Michi­
gan. March 19.18*6. in Uber IT ol mortaage*.
Today the governor will go to Coal Patwy
l*at«ev and Bill Klliott when the latter on page‘.’M. and by t-e said Sarah H. Austin
Creek nnd talk to tbe miners. The tele- ; said, "Kill t'ie a----- of b——, Putneyfabo assigned to Daniel W. Kogers, by an assign­
)’'*«■ *n&lt;1 recorded in
gram received from that place late last ' as to whether Ostxwn fired at l*ntsey be­ ment dated AUgint
K&gt;*t(lster's olBee A'tgu-' &gt;. WN, In liner ST
night said that everybody there wtui re- I fore he waa fired upon by him. It is sup said
o' mortgages ou page 95. attd l&gt;&gt; the Mid Daniel
joicingat the result, thnt the governor 1 posed that the jury stands eight for mur- W. Rogers assigned to R. II. Court, by an usjenwlll lie cordially welcomed and that the der in the first degree and four fur the sec­ oimii da'Al May 1st. ItW. and recorded In said
register's oflfoo Mav iMh. 1W», tn liber 3C nl
miners will faithfully keep the agreement und degree.
.
as approved by their committee. The '
- -------------------------stenment dated May 1st. 1«», and recorded In j
labor people of the state arc to be con­
REGISTERED AS J. N. HUSTON.
said register's oHlce. May lllh. 1&lt;&gt;I. in Uber M
gratulated on the result. It has again .
pul lhe miners in a good light and they 1 A
Create • Beusatlou at aa ImU- of mon gazes on pag.’ ISA. for which default
the sal*! Margaret Andrus by virtue of the right
now hare tbe sympathy ot all here. It is [
*n*poU» Hotel.
given her by said morlzaze. has inxdn and h&lt;-reto be sincerely hoped chat much good for
IXIilAMAFoLB, July 25.—About 3 o’clock i&gt;y makes the whole princit-al wm of said
mortgage and the interest wennsl thereon nowthem will result.
| Thursday morning a well drtmed gentle­
due and parable, and on which mortgaiPi there
:' man walktri
walked into the Denisnn
Denison hnt*&gt;l
hotel „nH
and Is claimed io be du-al the dale of udt notice
All Quiet at Coal Creek.
leu hundred twrnty-rix dollars and ten cents.
! registered as “J. N. Host-on, Washington, Mud
no null or proceedings al law having been
Nashville, Tenn., July 4)7.—A special
; 1». C.” He was assigned to room 33, nnd Instituted to recover lhe amount
cured by
from Knoxville, Tenn., says that every- i
the hotel clerk, supposing he had the ex- said rwrtgage or any patt thereof.
Notice is ibcreforv hereby given that on Hatthing I* quiet there, and Hutt the convicts .... c,
. "•
r
-----------------lu... returuMl to tb. n&gt;lun at Cool Crwk I 1
SUt" lr~"“"r ''■r M* «»«•. -™&gt; untay t be &amp;u&gt; day nf September l»t al ten o'clock
udBrkevlUe No further trouble I. n- uuu.uellj ettwitlw. lu a few moueola In tbv forenoon, there will be sold at tbe north
front door of I he court biaise lu the city of Has­
pected, the miners haring agreed to await 1 eve:T bell-boy in the hotel was dancing tings, county of iUrry and stale of Michigan.
the action ot the extra session of the leg- ; *ttemiance upon tbe stranger.
He or­ Mid court house being the bnlbdne tn which the
islalure. which is to be called at an early i ^’vd tbe best drinks, a lunch, and diven circuit court for the county of B.mty I* held; al
public mtriinn so the highest bidder, the premi­
date by Governor Buchanan.------------------- ‘ ' otber tbinP». ««“I Anally sent down an ur­ ses described lu Mil- mortgage or so much
---------—
! der for F2^»&gt; and a conch and four horses.
thereof a« may be nectmary to sail’fr the
THE UNHAPPY FRENCH EDITOR.
I At this poi)t it dawned upon the clerk mni’u -i due ou&gt;«ld mortgage as above set forth,
the Interest thereon, and the costs, charges
WRITE TO
'
------that hfe guest was crasy. He telephoned with
aud exjieuse? allowed by taw and provided for
He Cannot Get Over That llrttlxh Beeep- for tbe police, and when the officers nr- in said tnortgnge. said premises bring situate
l
tloa or KaKer Billy.
| rived they recogniped in the stranger a In the city ot Hastings, county of IUrry and
1-oNtWX. July 28.—The French press man who had escaped from Dr. Fletcher’s stale of Michigan, and deMrlbetl as follow-:
flndxlt.
irniMiuiihl.. ♦«
finds'll impossible
to Frr^.u-fatgive tbe n_s.i-i.
British 1 Mtnitorium early in the night, and for The sooth half ol lo's numbured ten hundred
thirty eight, tr*&gt; bundled-thirty nine and ten
government for tbe enthusiastic reception whom they had been looking. Tbe ma­ linndmi forty ot ibe elty. formerly village, of
Heslinga accorc.li g ti» the recut Led plat thereof.
of tbe kaiser, and the Paris Figaro fans niac resisted the officers, hut was overpow­
Dalod. Hastli g*. Mich.. Jone «. HOL
ered
alter
a
desperate
struggle.
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just discovered, what no Englishman had
As-ixnee ot the Mortgage.
before suspected, that tbe Conservative
Aloxxo E. Kits amtox
defeat in Cambridgeshire was due to tha
Attorney for Assignee.
Lvoxa, Neb., July 24.—A probably fa­
popular discontent with the undue bonora tal accident baa occurred here in the Ly­
showered upon the German sovereign. The
ons roller mills. While playing near the
squirming of the French newspapers over
cleaning department)of the mill the cloth
the big show in honor of the queen's
ing of tbe 10-year-61d ton of William
grandson causes a good deal of amusement
.
“ Tkt Niagara Fails Radt."
Brink caught on the lion shaft of tbe
in London. Labouchere’s feeling on the
H.e ™ Girled around with
same subject is also discounted, as besides
frightful vejodty. At every revolution
being a Radical he is of French descent,
of lhe shaft the boy's head nnd shoulders
and strongly Gallic in his sympathies.
atruck against the waste box with ter­
lf2W.IiO.CO
rible force. His screatps for help were Hast: * aSt. PETEIUBVEG. July 28.—The office™ answered by an attendant in the mill
who turned off the water power and dial,
of the visiting French squadron were en­
engaged tbe lad from the shaft. His arms
tertained at dinner Sunday evening by the
were broken and one aide ot his face and
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Grand Duke Alexis on board of tbe Rus­ body frightfully bruised and beaten
sian flagship Asia. The greatest cordiality
M. H. COLLINS, teucal Agent, HaMiRgn*
prevailed. Extremely friendly telegrams
o.
w.
E
ixkhjui u. r it. A..&lt;fofoago.
hare been interchanged by the czar and.
COENCIL BlVFFh, la., July 23.—The
President Carnot since the visit of tbe Kimball &amp; Champ Investment company
former to the French fleet. The Novoye of this city failed Thursday afternoon.
Vremya declares that.it is not for the 1 heir assets an- placed at MOO.OOO to KOO.h h AA
Eases Pain Instantly.
The raccexs of thia Great Cough Cure is triple alliance and for the British premier, &lt;60, and the liabilities at about uiuod
UnLl Slranglhens Weak Parts.
srithoui a parallel in the history of medicine. but for France and Russia to dictate their Kimball &amp; Champ beside* being heavy
will to Europe.
All druggists sue auiborited lo sell it on a posrtorkuoldm I. tb. iQT-to..,
• Id a private banking businem. The ast-gt&gt;meat does not include the bankinc
Inal Gibbons and Archbishop Ireland called turinere or other private affairs.

Children Cry for
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I (t»ted AXil
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:1“' "ator‘h'“-‘Xiou«l.,3koaM=l&gt;.;uint-', hat banded heavily with rear® The
cMlheeiVrti! LTl.. 7'w
not
Porti“ ""
,ur- •• ■&gt;«&lt; 'nrtont be had buried Ibl, mHb.
cau»e Mabel var™ ■ i • ■ ln4™|l’d. M
°*''a ™- "Teaching
"Teacbins cbiMrea
qniddy forward.
Ivrrard utterly
utterly iguorignurchildren ueppe.1
stepj&gt;ed quickly
It^Sg,
?"
“’'rtnter .-u u-lllng o= 1
hilled b.d U.™«-n
iter was telling on ’ ing ptuwy’j hostile gnior. h$d thrown
vbfcb
V'- »:■ -JI &gt;=1:001 (head, and blm»Ir ra one bore b.«i.k IB., ham.
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long l.-fmt.,
.a
c“°' *h’w“ h-ported IU. &gt; rnoelr. m&gt;d Uv-drn.eMD:! m&lt;Mr .1Uuie’s stout renlv
^fr’^earn. wa* [ though her own Irtton. made no mention mort awe|:t the eoft. wbile lurndo ar be
like it th.t-T^i'
'! *he llo™n't °* iL
'““Uy '"Onld move to tbeir impetuously Maul ib-.-rn
‘.y0"*11-.
Maj. Krajon country mat lu a week, mxl
I
•
"Georgia." be whispered.
hSie?omlnJ *ta“r,u» f'-ening ot hh | * »iM.
raid, to seu the tree, and
Heavens* what a start! In her wild
tS^S4 8’ “? °r connB ”“"y o' “rtloo^-ln.
V
I
consternation
she
recoiled
from his
thSarriaon people happened in. :md so
•
! touch, striving at th? same instant to sit
„h
pl“"1 10. aw x&gt;
. “othb* h
•&gt;»'
general chat
chat !
Itar
“&gt; general
The first rf May had rame.
The erect. Hammocks are not made tor
™'"o evonwge inter, when the major !'“’'Itkotarta °'alnutling cl: . ____ ____________________________ _
___
city were ' combinations so eccentric. Tbe next
eour^.w ™
"™“h“r “nJ div- | *™ndej iu Cm rur'ueat. Iresbat green ' Instant
the
thing
luulslipwdj ftxan
’
- flimsy
—
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be lr^Jh»t“m““,vh" favcirite hobbice, ^10 sweet l.reafj ot s
tha
early
Iler and she felt hersel/g
---------. 7summer,
---------- - ।under
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~ going
u™“r u “”’rtho mit« ot Judge Mon with th- p:v,'mne ot lilac mid Dro
'
' • - - ’
cream? of lilac aud , Drowning men catch at straws, drownrtoarn a letter urging hia sou to quit the ’ honoysnekle mi.l ot
myriad blrmroms, mg women seire the bond they would
Bf mvriail
wmce«»• rtgliiag
toliaje
ot a 1 bav.
,, . ... tbrangh
------- of athe
1 have
shunned
But for bis sudden
"Haro you ncn-r heard tloara". an- park
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of grand old trees and rippling the ( spring, but for prompt clasping arms,
Both the method and results when
swrr, majorr said Lime. -Ho raid it surface c.f a grassy kiwa. Rubin and ' she would have gone headlong to the
to mo Moro rendiny it. uafl I thought it bluebird, oriole and crested woodpecker ground on tbe opposite side. For a min- Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
““«• .V““1 ’“T* o OOP.'- Ho" » ta.” tlasbed and flitted through the sunshine, j ute she wap;hdd in close embrace, a con- and refreshing to the taste, and acts
Miss Marshall was sitting ut tho table now splnshiug in the basin of the fount- 1 fused mingling of dusty braids, of Iferob- gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
fileepbv
Morbid Fears, Hot For a minute the wit held In close em­ under the bright lamp as Lane Iwgan to oin. now chasing each other in chatter-' bing fvmirtinity. of hotly blushing tear Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
rerpi. Mabel noticed that she leaned ing glee through th? slanting light and ! wet face, of cool linen lawn und clinging tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
brace.
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Jh-1-. prhbl)iinnaM,ConfLVh' Yi/'
Vluia Dance,
When it was generally understood। forward, shading her eyes with her shadow. The drone of beetle und hum ■ hammock netting. Then her hands re­ aches and fevers and cures habitqal
S nil ■■■ I irankemw
of dragon fly fell soothingly on the gained their cunning and found his constipation. Svrup of Figs is the
v*J u.njj.u
around Fort Ryan the following after­ hand.
ST S Mi: - ll-rioralbre N.Trim-. It noon thnt Mr. Hearn had taken the first;
"T Imre thought it all over, my dear dr
a "--'r
7 =»'
r.
broad shoulders and she pushed herself only remedy of its kind ever pro­
V 1 ■
an, oplatea. Trial botfntlwrrt
Tl„.
________ a
. aaaj a.™
Thtal
‘-lr. knot of Jerseys browsing in
The little
free, and then hysterical laughter enme duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
train and gone after the regiment early father. The offer you make mo is one
Kl S... c. - VFUKE at. taaMl
the
paddock
down the eastward slop? to her aid nnd the shaded grove rang to ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
for
which
1
thank
you
with
all
my
heart
that morning people were somewhat
tn;. , M n.alCf, ElUurt. IghM.
surprised. • Along toward sunset the la­ Few men could quit the service under huddled together sleepily in u aliaded a peal that, if cot merry, was at leust its action aud truly beneficial tn its
TIUII BOTTLE FREE.
dies began to think it time somebody better aaapic^ nr rehini to a homo /®rner The tennis court was deserted. irresistible, and at last.' us she sat there effects, prepared only from the most
frieuda more loving, and ’*be m:iH.
,n; ‘ts lay sprawled about the restored to equilibrium and striving to
went to call nt tho Lands’ and see why it more loved or friends
Sold
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
was thnt neither Mrs. Lane nor Mini jT?t-I cannot Ten years of my life, croquet ground, und n pair of Maltese regain her whirling sensca as he stood
kittens
that ha 1 boon scampering about patiently bending over her, half praying many excellent qualities commend it
periiaps
the
best
ten.
have
been
spent
in
Marshall had be?n abroad during the
:■ m.'ui-* in Up- condition of
„„ the inspired hummock might yet to all and have made it the most
Incidentally, too, it might bo pos­ u profttwion which with every year pre- playing hide cud seek among the currant that
ih i.te bv John bniitli :&lt;» day.
sHuninl some
c.-itno new
notv freak,
fronk she
hIip glanced
tllufli-ed up
nn। popular remedy known.
j:• iiri and Aurlllx -M. sible to find out whether congratula­ aente new fields, new studies and new hti&amp;es. seemed nt last overcome by the1 attempt
imhi'c eighth A- l&gt;.
laugorons
spell
iu
which
all
uirture
was
I
at
him through smiles and tears nnd disSyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
. •&gt;( {lie II.XM r Of tions were iu order. Nolaxly could ac­ requirements. 1 have worked honestly,
"
' ’bangs only
’ ‘to —
and 81 bottles by all leading drug­
say
Michigan oiHtnj eighth count for the sudden departure of tho have won friends nnd. in all modesty hushe&lt;l. and with tho confidence of kit- ordered
. --I in liber
&lt;»t tnorttenhood proceeded to clamber into the
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
'•How utterly absurd!”
' is •
mortgage WM dulv lieutenant Kenyon knew of it of course, may say, n good namv. Admitting oil
To which philosophical remark he: may not have it on hand will pro­
-i &lt; inrh * W. Houahtalin but ta all &lt;iuefltions would only reply, as you write of this recent attempt of the slowly swinging hammock, hnng well
।... ii Vv as-ignincnl bexr.
papers to blacken it, my friends here back in the shade, wherein was reclining vouchsafed no reply whatever
cure it promptly for any one who
d.ivlof Fvbruary A.D. though in surprise;
the one human being visible in the en­
It is a fall niinute before she recovers,. wishes to try it Do not accept, any
: . .&gt;i’!Ve ■&gt;&lt; *ald Register
"Go? Why. of course he wont! What tell me that it but proves the strength
.o::!itv. Michigan, on the
of my record that even concert?!! news- tire picture—a tall girl with big dark even partially, either breath or self substitute.
• „i'\ ,A. I, IBM lt» liberal else would you expect of a man like
- &gt;• ti l»«nlel Striker. Hearn? Ho was all ready*, to join his ]mper assaults could not harm me iu the eyes nnd a wealth of somber braids of possession Then she holds forth her
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
hair—a girl whose soft cheeks were nl hand, and he assists her to rise.
I : ‘.Vfiilam It- Haze, lh»* regiment—why shouldn't he go?"
eyes of right thinking people.
-Ain*-:i| Fund lonimttlcc.
SA* nUMClSCQ. CAL
"This is not the welcome 1 should giveJ
"1 love tho duties. I am deeply at­ must cs titin and pale ns the slender white
Still, as Mr. Hearn had not said a word
•:iv chimu-d to be due
’
LOUISVILU, KT.
NEW rOKK, N.V.
. !
the sum id twenty- about going, even when questioned the tached to many of my cuturadcs. I can . hands loosely clasping nn open letter that you. Shall we go to the house?’
। .imi iwenty live oun
lay iu her bp. And it was this that the
But even ns she asks and her eyes
be
a
very
fair
soldier,
and
might
only
। ■ ,..i httorncy fie of titty night before, every woman at Ryan felt
■ i -a d mortgage and no sure there was some sudden reason, and make a very poor lawyer. For these fureiuoKt pussy, after clambering by glance nervously, shyly, up into his face,
• :,»w b.ivuu. been inotllutreason* I think I ought to stand where 1 swift springs up the pathway nffotded she knows he will accept no invitation
:
cured by said niort- equally sure that Miss Marshall, if she
by the trailing white skirts, now impa­ that will peril this tete-a-tete. She secs
:er«-«Jt '
x
only would, could tell it. Very proba­ alii. But there is still another reason.'
j of the power of sale
"Father, when I bound myself to the tiently pgfred to one bido uqd curled her­ how the lines have deepened in his
-t. &lt;cr and the -tsiute tn bly the first callers fully expected to be
self
up in its place: there she was frank, soldierly face, and that a sadness
pr.-tided notice U hereby told that Miss Marshall was not well United States as n cadet 1 received at
:i -c &lt;»ml 'Uy of October and begged to be excused. That would the liands of the nation a schooling such promptly joine 1 by her playmate. Slow­ not all of his recent bereavement has
•&gt;
» In th*'forenoon of
ly the thia while han J was lifted R,|‘l left its traces, there. She would lead
as
I
could
get
nt
no
other
institntioa
in
ler-f.setl will »ell;u public have settled th &gt; matter to their entire
gently stroked the fur of ths pretty him from tho shaded grove to the par­
•a I* dderatihe north front
OFFICE WITH HOLBBOOK. OVEB
But. on tho contrary. Mi** the world, and was tjuldcd by the na­ graceful &lt;-re'r.tnre.
lor. where the lamps are already begin­
gw vi. the City of Hastings. satisfaction.
MORRILL'S STORE, HASTINGS.
: b.-inu the place Marslmll, looking every bit as fresh aud tion for its service. If in after years 1
"It is a holiday fur us. isn’t $t. Fluffy- ning to twinkle, but be will not budge
Ii."'
- • !&lt;.r Hurry county Is cool and animated ns ever, came trip­ found myself better fitted to serve in
Some more do-nn houses wanted raug&lt;(.■•» l ibel in said n»ort»onie other way. then there might be ex­ kin?" murmured the girl. "The children one step. He stands confronting her
Inir from SHOO l&lt;&gt; 51000.
necetsarr ping lightly down the stairs the moment cuse for tendering a resignation. But j and doggy foith gone, and it s almost
••No! 1 Lave come solely to see you.
Remember that this column contains bat
tg»gv with they were announced. She perfectly
nl ah
when I feel and know that I am fur more time for us to Im? thinking of tea—tea all Is there any reason why wo cannot stay ii verj" binall part of the property 1 have
f-e nf fitly well knew that they would be coming,
here a moment?’ And she can think of for j»ale or exchange.
soldier titan I can ever be anything else, alone. Then-’* the whistle of the sunset
nnd waS fully prepared to meet them
train now '
•
none. Oh. what infamous fate that he
1 live Improved and vacant city lots for
it nil the more convinces me that my
She had heard, too. of Mr. Hearn’s sud­
—bathed salo and exchange In all parla ot the city.
UlUMlt
For * iiioment the wooded slopes on i should have found her weeping
.
efforts Ixdong now and for n lifetime to
den departure; a brief note hud come tfi
both sH»&lt;a of th? valley echoed to the I in tears!
Farming lands for sale and exchange in Mrs. Lane early in tho morning, over the nation tliat trained me and that 1 rattl'-oC tho incoming cars, tho sharp I
"1 hardly thought U&gt; see you at all, all pa th of the county.
have sworn to serve.
I have some choice Grand Rapidk prop­
which that Ixmny matron hail had a
hiss of tream. the distant aoundof voiees • especially after—tbe great—sorrow of
"Tile dear ones at home know me best,
good cry. The visitors only succeeded
at the little station down the winding | your father's death." she falters, her erty for sale at a bargain.
it-is true. The class in whose snpi»u.-ed
I have choice Chicano property for Balo,
in finding Miss Marshall :ts brilliant and
village street, arched over with rustling j heart leaping nnd luranding despite her
interests I huvelieen so unjustly «5*Miiled.
well located in different parts of the city,
entertaining as ever, but more -prorokfoliage. Then the clang of tbe bell and j effort to be calm
/
raneiJiR from SJ'23 up lo S50.UB0. a splen­
it is also true, is very different from that
...
„j
j;jn
ta
|£j
n
g
mother
north.
”
be
an
­
ingly inscrutable, di was impoqpiblc
tho hurrying engine again ptuhe.1 north-1
did opjiortunity for investments lo that
in which we move. Bur. in the broad
iraiKKK,
ward, impatient of delay
A fevy light swers simply
"It was n cruel blow lo marvelous city where fortunes nrtWiadc in ■
to determine from her manner of speak­
light of a solilier’s duty, neither the love ‘ carriages and pony phaetons came driv
her and n hard one tome
It was nil Real Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­
ing of Mr. Hearn and his departure
of the one nor the&gt; unreasoning hate of
whether there was an engagement or the other should swerve me. The liard- ing swiftly by; a few of the oecu;mnts over before 1 could get liomo. Mother cating the different placet for sale. •
not.
est knocks a soldier has to bear come waved hand or handkerchief to the re­ will qtend the summer with her sister
clining figure in the liumuicr’k. but far. on the St. Lawrence, but shn has to rest
Nor was any on? n whit wiser at the
sometimes front the very men whom he
On Jefferson afreet two houses and lota
mort px-A-d by on the other side without in Cincinnati until to-morrow night 1
end of tho week. "If she is engagefl to
at bargains, and.on easy terms.
is sworn l.» defcniL You would nut
him,” said tho d.tmos nn i damsels, "she ' liave me yield becifusu uf a stinging a sign or token, aud presently silence left her with old friends this afternoon
Near furniture factory,—one lot nud
;------ . .
,
.
,
.
.
, nave nre yrexu uvcuuau ui u chiu^ui, mid solitude again settled down upon’ and came out here to find you. 1 must
is recnvmg rather too much attention . WO1W(1
nor woal&lt;l j
worthy of
house well finished
81,000; ssoo down,
T ME TABLE.
this
evening
And now------have hah on lime at 7 per cent.
the aludvd lawn, nud the lust ray* of the go
o_ back
---- ------------------„ ------from the major, who lots uo ^Jay, go by
your name if I faltered now. It is my ; westering-san kisse l the tree tops good ; ,
you
_____
no
’
word
------------------------------of
welcome
far
me.'
Did
Aiul one house and lot oue block from
without its call, and th? calls are grow­ belief that, despite nppiirent apathy,
i night and slowly di&lt; J r.way
ij you not* 'know that 1 would come,
~
'loving
*
factory. 8S00; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
ing longer’*
there is still north or routh
cent.' Cheap.
- a •place
... in
“Snrely there should bo another letter I you ns 1 do?*'
Maliei Lane, who bud looked paleXp-r ---- -- ----------- -7----------- ,
U--------------- --------------------- -----------.
,
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
What answer can slie make? Her head
M-.Mta.BUht: thuon:..,. we.-k •;
a day or two. was blithe and sunshiny who seeks faithfully to serve thym. nnd
But.. old
drooping low. her lurnils are clasped
- .. n M
»
did ntiw.V said Portia. £_
/“ ns 1it I is
....
....
factory. 81-000. 8500 down. bal.xIJ years
a- ever, so far ns Ryan society could in that faith—God liylping me—I shall
) in
at 7 per cent.
\
। was. there seemed one -piige which de- together, her bosom heaving, her breath
judge, and in the absence of any local
Several
^plendld bargains iu the 1st
fallow tho old flag to the eruL"
• sen rd re-reading, and the white hands fluttering away, and yet how witjj a joy
sensation sumo people were disposed to j•
"By Jupiter!” said Kenyon, as he sought aud found tho latter aud lifted it I how exquisite a hop« is throbbing in her ward! and othA parts of the city.
regard the situation aa decidedly dis- «prang to his feet and strode excitedly
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
j before her eye-.i.
.! heart of hearts'.
ner oftposite Ford’s hotel.
h-art-niug. No woman rests content up and down tbe room, "isn’t that !
-Mr Hearn has be?n tone a week I
"neorn-in
M—
"Georgin"
—h
bo speaks impulsively, his
SO ft. front by 140 ft. deep, well located In
who suopectis an engagement and^cannot enough to make one damn the 1 t&gt;rty of
■
nnu
uii: now. and we-miss .him sotily. He hau deep voi^e trembling—-you made me Seneca Falls. N. ¥.. has on the land 1 brick
io no!
the press, to think that a month ago it I alul()Mt uuwle
j10,U0
W;tXj
dur accept your answer then nud bear my store:three stories, also dwelling house and
Letters front tho regiment gave no was holding up that fine fellow tor .n„ tha winter, and rarely spent tm oven
goodlbarn.
Can be bought at a bargain.
bitter disappointment without a word r
___
cle w. Lauo wrote to Mabcl’every day- everything that was low and contempt!- .
•n or|
where else Efts father's death but 1 have borne it too long now
vill exchange for Hastings or Grand
Had | or wi
axiothcr thing that xuada him culpable iu ble! Miss Marshall, if I were— «hj ; ^-ms to liave been v.-ry sudden, and it
Ilaplas property. Tbe city of Seneca Falls
yop been at the other end of the world 1 ' tunh
the eves of lords less uxorious -and she
she’s gone!”
] waa a
shuck. He has a niontb’s must Uave followed yon. for the longing has a population of 7.000 aud upwards—is
was besieged by tho other wives with
•J&lt;«t stepped into the dining room a leave, with rerminsion to apply fdr nn to see yonr dear facts to hear your voice, largest town in Seccna Co.
40-tecre farm In Irving, all Improved, soil '
questions as to what was going on in the moment,*’ said Mrs. Lane promptly . CJtensjoa
Georgia — Portia—i could to look into your glorious eyes, has over­
goodJ Can lie bought at a bargain on easy
field. Bu’. what ho wrot j her of Hearn though her eyes were brimming. "Now |
say so much, so very much, if you would mastered tne time nnd ogam. I had to terms.
»
she would tell uo one. not even Geonfia isn’t thnt Mr. Hearn all over?"
only li.sU n. If you would only release come, and now I will hear what it is that
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 30
—who never asked.
•
But Georgia Marshall had not gone me from that promise! 1 was thinking cw»uua
stands between us. God —
knows
j —•» tny love acres; h’ udle east of Sheridan, good fram­
' "It lias been » hard ordeal fur Hearn, into tho dining room. Mabel found her but yesterday how 1 bles-ed the day that and honor bare been your® a long, long ed house. One IXJbe cheapest farms in
as any one can see." wrote the captain. over at the end of th? veranda gazing at my pride broke ddwn and gave me Fred yenr.
-----u~---------------------------God ---------knows*.there
can be
no con­ Bnrry CO., will take part city property.
"He has aged and changed greatly. The the distant night lights across the dark
10 acres near city, good bonscand barn,
and h-ipiJiness. Sometimes 1 cannot but tent or joy for tne if yuur answer be
youngsters had planned a tort of love
well nnd cistern. 150 fruit trees, X acre
and silent valley.
think that only pride—foolixh. unwar­ final. You have bonnd my life in yoara.
Mllo
grapes;
81.300, cheap,
down, bal. at 7
feast for liim. but he begged them that
September
cane,
nnd
the
Eleventh
rantable pride—■stands between you and You won tny xyhole heart, my deepest
&lt;&gt;»L
per dent
nothing of the kind bo held, and he has would.soon boon its homeward march. a life as btaKd as my own.'
gratitude. No. you cannot check me
400 acres In Woodland to exchange for
really shunnel society since rejoining
Letters to the regiment made frequent
by
impatient
gesture
now
You
must
Impatiently the letter was hurled upon
smaller farm and difference.
He claims that all his time is taken up mention of old Kenyon’s devotion to the grass, and: balreturning. Georgia hear. You told me there was no other
IM acres in Hope township, known as
with his troop, aud of courao we are very Miss Marshall, and even Hearn had to buried her wad face ou her nmi. Of man. la that true?’
the Doty farm, will sell for 84300 on easy
busy;
but
there is something behind it
hear
occasional
bits
of
conversation
that
"Perfectly." she answers proudly
what wan the thinking? Surely those
term.
Voodlan
told him that in quitting Ryan be had were hot tears trickling through tbe
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at bar­
r W| 4 &lt;3|
aud I think you know."
"And yet yon would not listen to me.
gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and
She did know, and yet could not tell- abandoned the field to a nrak But long white fingers; surely there was You would not be my wife."
k!l.u:
some will take part dty property in exIt was her penauce for breaking faU-i when orders reachtxl them there was little evidence of stubborn pride in the
"You forget it was just after the trial
*2'
with Georgia. The latter had forbidden other news: Miss Marshall \ps to re­ abandonment of that silent, lonely You seemed to think you owed me such chauge.»«,
il «niy .
I have several large farms for sale will
ill! not rarrv pas«engers unlest that she should tell to any cue the fact turn to tho east at once. "Dsspite cvety sorrow. All duyshoha)] been at leisure, a world of gratitude; and,—do not men
-leht trn.i permits.
take small farm In pari payment
Frefcth
eiil he run at the convenience that Mr. Hearn had indeed offered him­ plea." wrote Mabel, "s’ae persists m it. the family and children away in town, sometimes mistake gratitnde for love?"
• I have some city property I will trade
n(lh. &lt;-..
rho reserve the riubt to change self and had lxM?n refused.
and adamant is no more yielding than and. though neither her duties had been
"Oh. heaven I" be interrupts her im­ for good farms.
•r-ini without notice.
is her determination. I am utterly very onerous nor tho trials of her new petuously, his hands outstretched. "Yon
But Lauo learned it soon enough
I dontemplate a more extended system
F. BcsH. tirn'l Manager.
From the moment of his return to the heartbroken, but r mnot prevent it position very groat, she hud drooped all do not mean you doubted me, Georgia? of advertising, and It would be well for
regiment tho young coldier spent moat She baa been making arrangements for winter luug. This was tbe first real day If that were your reason is it not ban­ those who wish to sell or exchange to call
•• your children a knowledge
a uew position of some kind for the laat of rest; yet with all its sweetness and ished now? Look—look up into my eyes, at this agency at once aud gel the benefit*.
■irorthaud. typewriting, teleg- of his time, when off duty, in the society
my darling, and tell me. if you dare,
Union Pacifie IL R. lands for sale In the
npfcy.«
of the captain, nnd one night in the ful­ six weeks, and sho will leave before the mmshine hod it not been full of tears?—
that it is gratitude, not deep and fervent
ness of his sorrowing heart he told his regiment gets back.'
(nil of vague unrest and longing? And love. 1 offer yon. Nay. you shall see." states of Kansas, Oregon, Washington,
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5,000,000
Ind when the Eleventh came march­ now even the sunshine was going, and
FOR THEM friend of the bitter disappointment that
And before she could retreat his strong., . acres of farming, mineral and timbered
BE MUCH.
had come to him. He loved her deeply, ing into Ryan late in the month, aud a the gloaming was slowly settling down trembling hands had seized her drooping’ landf, ranging in price from 85 to 810 per
a: ” "
R*P«d* [Mich ] Rus
bead, and between them her face, with1 acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
Blc-k. cor Fearl aud had asked her to be his wife, and she host of tanned and bearded troopers upon the valley.
rode in behind tho band on it* dancing
Far over tho eastern heights the sil­ its dark, lustrous, swimming eyes, with' baianee.
Frequent excursion rate* given,
had gently, even tearfully, but Poslt"u'‘
» Panxh.
JJravs. Georgia Marshall had vanished very shield of the soft May boon wa» cheeks stiD tear weL yet
ly, saiu no, it simply could not be. tie
very shield of the son may
t
chjlMing
Tef_! etc. Call and get circulars.
.
•
V...♦ th»r«irr aVlnTtR brovrfclwr K&gt;ft red lip, quirenng u.
had begged her to give her reasons, and from the scene.
X'iTh E FO,tt HEARING CLAIMS.
!»epi»S mu&gt;
view;
bat
ips quivering and
Preaentiy Kenyon took a Jong leave of her gentle light could not yet pt ne- tn.nibling at the dimpled
SHERIFF’S SALE.
.be rrfneed.
Sbo Mran-d bw&gt; oj J"
'
County of Barry,—sa
corners—
—all
—
pled corners
all—
i.given, that bv an order ot lhe frith, reepeet ud eriecm. but pouted anddhapiMMired. "Having it outwith trate the gathering gloom bore in the nll no^ifted to his worshiping gore.
Notice It hereby rvrn thnt by virtue of aa ex­
—---------p—J? ecution Issued wit of tbe Circuit Court for tbe
' ",rt |,,r tl*e ConutvofB«rrv. made on
l
u Stillj and she can repel no longer One swift County of Barry and Stale of Michigan, to me
^tri?.yi‘vo,J'in*’ A- n- IK&gt;' Mx months from out to him that iu every vr.y |K»uble his newspaper friends in Qncsgo, was grove where swung tho hammock.
thJu’ii*do»ved for creditor* to present rinoe tbe trial riio bad •tn ven to avert Martin's suggestion. But the next thing tbe hot tears came
.
—vestige
ttgeof of
doubt
me trickling down be
be-­ glance,
and if ever
doubt re­ directed aud delivered. und against tbe apod*
mrtr eia|tn, ,trhin&lt; Ule
of Ann
heard of him he bad turned up in Cin- tween the white £-«
fingers
and.. yielding
mained it vanished then and there. No ahd ebuttel* of tbe HaaUuinCvBamew Com­
rtreuAL’8;' rounty, dereaaed. and that all tho declaration which rite frankly ten- ^t^dMnbel
—---------&gt;™'''7“
'
, . . 're_-. -__ ....... .... ™.v,l.
1.1 bora 1.kriScwl tnfn pany. of the city ot HuUuga, County of Barry
Zj7lt''*'“Ii'‘i'f1lWrx!wMar- rrtjulred to pre- fewri riie could not but foreeee. Hew“
at last to the mournful influence woman on earth could liave looked into ued State uf .M kbIran, audio favor of tbe Haar«SL;ms !u *'l&lt;1 Probale court at the forced to udtoit thi,. and could no meant and waited with bated breath
of the djing day. Georgia Marshall his eyes and denied the love that burned
IwSJ.
1:',b,t rit&gt; nf Hasting*, for examwithin them—all her own. all her own
St Titl’1 *&gt;'“*»“«•. W» «r before the mb longer pres, her for rauoua, ri-&gt;“ •&gt;“ For a month there came no further news, wept unrestrainedly—wept while great
"Speak to me. Georgia Do you be­
will
ne*’- *"d l,'»t such claim* had plainly dieconragcd his suit \ et
an. then he was reported at St Angus
sobs shook her frame; and while one lieve me now?"
&amp;Xore wUa rtmrt 03 TneMlay. the
fluffy kitteu. disturbed in her intended
Sv ..A\ ‘ *'P,«:I3ber and on Tne*&lt;lav. the "Ath was hard—very hard.
tine, more crabbed than ever.
"Yes," she whispers, and her face
"Then he, too. has been rejected, raid nap. stretched forth a furry paw nnd would have hidden itself but for those
Bo.&gt;n .1
T.nc!“' a‘10 o’riock in the torelame simply could not
thnj&lt; ;• ■'* "r ’*,ow ^y*Kenyon lifted up a querulous note of remon­ strong hands again.
*■
-I. there any one el«r ho rtrote to Mo- Mabel And she was right
“3
rijoln until tee •»'«
t:bP«- strance, her companion, suddenly dis­
... W...
"And you have no lore to give tn re­
bel, and Mabel said she was sure there
(Ion to tbe City of Haatlnp areordlnc to tbe re­
Judge of Probate.
lodged from her coxy nest in Georgia’s turn?"
corded pUt thereof, all of wbieh 1 khag aeli tt
was not- but she was equally sure GcorA
little
silvery
beam
is
peeping
through public auction or vendmi to the hlgh&gt; at bidder
^melkt no. Mabel benntlf
lap. clawed viguromdy back upon tho
-uni i xlstrator s sale.
fm..'
.If-.nt
raxurt.
In
the foliage now The kittens, forgotten.
Mt brforn tbe retiring b“rd-.w?Jch heaving folds of lhe summer
i' ;Lre
&gt;k tbe cltv of Hurt Ings In Mild rounty of Barry, on
r &lt;?rt!!W af ll,e c,t*,e of Jol,n A. more perplexed time the “I*?*"-.’*"5
are roiling
rolling over
over enca
each viurr
other iu
in iu»u
mad uv
frolic
The iMh day of August, A. D. IM. at
Geordi 1bad PJttly but
glared around in excited search for the
ver^. ywt. «pie
chirp of ftMiurdav.
jo
»&gt;',
lock
In
tl&gt;r
forenoon
uf
that
day.
•
", »-«•».&gt; given that I Mmll sell *1
possible cause of such eeifmatic disturb- ! drow8xng lord has died away
The «
p.«ed »t tbe city of flattings Ibis Drat day ot
I-. T?
bidder, on Katur- bidden any further iwmtion of t« »n
ance nnd instantlv set back a pair of , jence of the sweet summer night has
ject between them. Andnow. mlbtm
SwT^niiMJ in eon.n.-d o' £ tinv ears arched a furrv back, bristled . fallen on all surrounding nature, yet he
Smith &amp; Comuha**. Ati')* tor Fill.
&lt;1|X n? !■ " Citjr 01 naaUnga in the utter inconriateacy of her
uu.
g.rw
lonwr encumbered by the L;?
nr- L 1 Urr&gt;'&gt; ln lh« St*** «* Michigan,
J T’roop-rt Wei*, ^bohri
rutMt •
aa&gt;l
rutborlty Mm Lane wa. all easnrocri to
&gt;t!r i
03
i‘‘h dav ot and demolish the barrier to »
1
Uv-h formally "sent to Leave:;worth.
which a month ago she would ha-‘»
Brent bal won his sergeant s
A tail voting fellow, erect and power-.
„jt
yours ever since the
posed because it aeemeil
u
«• '•’OS*
“ ful in build, dad in civilian garb, but nigllt j hcard yon; letter—ever since
«ltaa«ed nnd hrh'ff in
Tbeacmne. joy in’tachMrn
n«wu
•R’nv
Sl*t* oJ Mirhfeui.
striding across the lawn with the swing
wroU, that you would follow ths
for tbe time betagtagot h&lt;’rI«?,lI’“£
Th» u
a- foll.im.to wir;
of a trooper, halted suddenly not ten fet t old flag to the end.’’
__
t II. t.-.r-l. wuit ......rtjwr rtf
.
farthe sadness that seemed to | away ami lifted from his shapely beau a |
thi cro
.
freon the rvguueni
route
lift,-.. a,*'’to “iduwti Cower sort hutu'Mload
b-ueu, IlMt'nj, UuJy 1Tlh
o JW
CtKMMjiT Smith. AilnuaiilrtttDr.

ONE SrsJOYS

NewOsPrastraft,

bv W. H. Goodyear,'

f

Cadwallader’s

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AGENCY COLUMN.

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SPECIAL !

'ihm &amp; Saginaw

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THE BANNER
75 CENTJ.

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�No Bonoy R«tuiro4 of Rwpon.iblo P»rtes to Commence TtMtmeot.'
The
Epieropal
snrtety
advertised
Aud tlwa with his little pen the attorney
for July 30th Is Indefinitely puMpuned.
Sickness and abaenve of memta-n» of the Mt him down at hi# desk, and proceeded
to write him out the InjunHIun. Page
»ra&gt; &lt;&gt;• ■'•K- **?“»•
club rendering It nvcessan ■
after page piled up. aud folio upon folio
ment at Detroit a special train will I®**®
The Ladles, Parish Auxilary of Em­ was turned down, all) gblug b» show that
3rd. Rato $3.s.5 for round trip, rickets manuel church will meet Aug. 4th. at 2
The dam must go.
good to return not later than August 10th. p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. S. Goodyear,
It was nn injunction paper, and It tothe number present at our last regular cited as follows:
M A Crt-MAN. Am.
meeting and the apparent intern! exhibited
The item’s a* nuisance.
H. A. Goodvear believes In treating ail }
in mlssonary work were encouraging. We . The dam will liave a smell that will rise
iJikr. aud has put a full plate glass front hope that our next meeting will, show that
to the seventh heaven.
ta the »tnie occupied by Julius .Ru«e!L our
‘
Interest Is Increasing rather than di­
l he dnm Is an unsightly dam.
tbe same as in the one occupied by K‘
The dam make* u frog pond In the city,
Morrill A- Cd. Both fruitta have been ’minishing.
The Y. I’. S. C. E. will meet al the ami obstructs navigation.
painted very tastily and lhe appt urance of
■
The dnm h uncottailtuilonal.
,
the two stores improved very materially.
Presbyterian church Sunday evening Aug.
Tbe dam iscoutniry t^tlie Declaration ot
2nd. To l&gt;e led by Charles Sutton.
Many people In this city will bo ph ased
lii«lr|H*ndruct*.
Remember the slums from Oiberlln
The dnm is a foul blot tijKHi the fair
to know that Mrs. Olive Swin. of this cily
has at least been granted a pension ot $8 &lt;college, xyho will give entertainments escutcheon of lltmrty.
Tbe bird ofTrcvdom objeats tuali dams,
per month with one .year'.-' back pay. She Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday even­
has tried In vain to get It for several years, ings next week. In the Presbyterian. aud to ibis imrtlrulnr dnm.
This dam will hold back th*- water,
mid being al»oiit 80 years of ago and in Methodist and Baptist churches respective­
ly.
The
members
are
all
thoroughly
which h plainly oiraliist public iulenst. as
dependent circumstances. It will • come
trained musicians and the concerts that it Is unconstitutional to dam water.
very acceptably now.
they will give Mil be well worth hearing.
This dam will Injure the yon bridge,
The trees in court yard square have
and flood the secund want
Ijecn trimmed and the Hmba carted awav.
All th.’se things said the InjtiUGtion*. and
One fare for the round 'trip will be amed with it. tbe city ahonu-y sped on to
which Improves ,the appearance of the
yard very much. The court house ought made by the C.»A W. M. and D. L. A- N. Charlotte last nlxbt. taw Judge Hooker,
lines
R&gt;r
the
G.
A.
R.
encaiypment
at
to be trimmed and carted away next, anti
and liijuiwted this dam.
replaced by a new building, which would Detroit. C. &amp; W. M. agents except at
And so Hie dam must cease Its.profane
be a snlubla and safe receptacle f«w the Muskegon, (irand Huven. Ferrysburg &amp; work, aud obey the constitution, and get
Sparta will sell an Aag. 1st, 2d and 3rd out of the way of the raging waters of
records of Barry county.
limited to return Aug. 18th. Upon deposit
the rippling Thornapple.
Tickets will be on sale at C. K. A S. with joint agent at 5rt^Hqh. are, Detroit,
And all good people rise up und say:
depot’fur G. A. R. reunion at Detroit front these tickets will be extended to Sept
Amen; let the dam go.
j
‘ Monday. Aug. 3, until Saturday. .Aug. h. soth, if desired. Agents at Muskegon.
Mrantlniv Henry Is tblpkmg the matter
Tickets good returning up to and Includ- Grand Rapids. Ferrysburg and D. L. &amp; over with severe deliberation, and the cud
, Ing Monday, Aug. 10, at rate of one fare, N. agents at Big Rapids, Howard Cjty.
Is not yet.
98.85. for round trip. Our train making Stanton, .Slieridan. Greenville, Ionin.
connection with
D. L. &amp;
N. fast Grand Rapids and Lansing will sell Aug.
The citv puuudmnster of Bay City lost
train arriving In Detroit at 11:15 a. iu. 1st to Sth Inclusive, good to retom until his preliminary fight on the cattle im­
We ure prepared to accomodate large ISth, with privilege of extension us abore pounding onllna'uce yesterday. It "us
crowds daily.
IL B. DcNLAf.
described.
only a skirmish anyway, as the case will
All other D. L. &amp; N. agents will sell
Almost all advertising pays thnt asso­ Aug. 3rd to Sth. limited to return Aug. be taken to ’he supreme court before the
ciates a man’s name with his business In 10th. No extension will be made on these parties quit the fight.
the public mind, but tbe percentage of
Mrs. Robert Richardson, of Newaygo,
tickets.
profit is notably governed by the cxOn Aug. 4th special trains will l&gt;e run was reluming from Ohio with a sick child
pertness exhibited.
Tbe mure lltmtght from Grand Raples, Hoyrard City and
Tuesday and making all haste to get the
bestowed upon this Indispeasible auxiliary
Lansing to Detroit at special low rates, little one home. The babe died in her
of trade the surer
Is the success
arms In the Grand Rapids railroad stalhm,
good for that date only.
of thd thinker. In all human history
This is the day of the grand parade In while she was walling fur a train.
printer*' ink has never been more potently which over 50,000 men will participate.
productive of patronage thnn It is tu-day. Further |&gt;articular» will be cheerfully
Word from Lansing yesterday, stated furnished by any agent uf these Hues.
Gbo. Df.Havf.x.
that lhe Sponable vs. Hanson case had
General Passenger Agent.
been disputed of by the supreme court,
Tho Mocking Bird.
and that Judge Hooker's decision in the
The mocking bird belongs to tbe great
ATTENTIONl BARRY CO. BAT­
case had been affirmed. The full text of
thrush family. It has a aleudrr form with
TALION
G.
A.
R.
lhe decision has not been received, but
a loug tail, and a bill as long as its head
lhe above Is the report sent here. As our
aud rather wide at the base, a long and
readers who know about lhe case will reEncampment.
strongly built breast l&gt;ono, nnd its tongue
inemltcr, Adam Sponable deeded to his
Since the last Issue of the Banner feouu is deeply deft, with hair on the ends and
daughter. Mrs. Leeta Hanson, in 1S8». his
outride edges of the forked part. Its color
farm in Hastings township, on the con­ changes have been made in the arrange­
is a mixture of gray, brown and white,
dition of payment to him of 8200 and his ments for. the Barry Co. Battalion at the
with pink eyes, but these specimens are
care during Ills life-time. The other heirs, encampment at Detroit khat It is essential
believing Mr. Sponableno longer competent all veteraina who expect to attend should extremely rare.
Their nests are made of twigs anil weeds,
to du business, had previously made ap­ know.
Ijist week it was announced that ail vru and arc lined with fibrous roots, horse hair
plication to the probate court for the ap­
and cutton, sometimes mixed with human
pointment uf Washington Sponnble as emits who expected to go with the b ittnlhair and cotton cord. They are about six
Kpectal guardian for Ms father, and he was Ion must be here next Monday iu lime for
p. in.
train. This
has been inches wide nnd two inches deep. Tbe
appointed. After the deed in question the 2:14
birds do not take much pains in bsDding
had been made. Washington .spunuble as changed, aufi the veterans will nil go on
them and they do not seem to try to hide
special guardian began suit to have it set aapecial train, reaching -this city at 7:52
them. They select some spot within a few
aside, on the /ground that his father was a. tn. of Monday 3rd. Bear this in wind,
feet of the ground-in an orange tree or a
aud
be
at
the
Michigan
Central
depot
at
inooni|&gt;ytent. f The
case
was
tried
blackl&gt;erry bush, nnd, like tbeir cousins
before Judgtf Hooker, who declared the Hastings Monday next. Abgust 3rd, iq
the robins, they love to live near the dwell­
deed void/ and set
it aside. This time fo take this 7:52 a. m. train, all who
expect lo go. Fare for the round trip ings of men.
decision the supreme court affirms.
This may be owing to tho projection
83,85. tickets good from August 3rd, to
such places afford against their natural
Tuesday evening, Mrs. W. 11. Huffman 10th inclusive.
On Tuesday August 4th there will be eaetAica. The hawk, the wildcat, the opos­
noticed a bright light, evidently from a
fire, ot: fifae bam of W. 11. Schantz, tho excursion trains over Iwth Central and sum and other animals that would disturb
nuarest neighbor.
As herself nnd hus­ D. L. * N. to Detroit, fare for round trip his pence arc likely to shun human abode*,
band had, but/ a moment before, re­ $2.75 from this city. But the tickets are and the country's being open about such
turned home, «4id In doing so passed near good for that one day only. So if you places makes tha approach of nny foe
enough to the barn to notice It and that want to go tp Detroit Tuesday, and stay readily seen. The eggs, as well as the
there was no light there, she at once con­ longer than that one day, do not buy one young birds, nrc much sought after by
snaked, but the parent birds nrc often suc­
these _$2.75 tickets, as they are good for
cluded the barn was on tire, and so inform-, of____
cessful lu driviug them off. nad they are
ed her busband. Mr. Huffman quickly but uue day.
secured a couple of pails of water, and
All’ ”
Barry county vi-tecui* who expect always ready ro wage war on any intruder
subdued the flames.
An examination to go should rememlier another thing, that upon their property.
In the early spring tha female hrs from
’ showea plainly that lhe blaze wusof incen- you cannot get free sleeping accomodations
; diary origin. Agraltle was found in which In Detroit during the encampment unless three to six eggs, about an inch long nud
had been kerosene, nnd that had been you get tickets tieforehand of Col. F. A. of a pale greenish blue color, spotted and
blotched
with light yellowish brown. Then
emptied on the side of the bam and set on Blackman or Adjutant J. II. Dennis. All
the. A piece of paper, soaked with kero­ things have to be done by 'uonie sort of she sits on them nnd keeps them, warm,
sene, had also been lighted aud thrown system at such a gathering hi order to nnd the male bird brings her worms nnd
through a small -window into the manger prevent impoBitten. And therefore the other delicacies during this time nud when
inside, in which was a quantity of chaff. ticket system was devised, nnd only by the birds are young.
When they are first hatched the birdliugs
This was set on tire, and w as blazing up getting tickets In advance can you get free
are very ugly, for they have long bills thnt
briskly when Mr.'Huffman appeared on sleeping accomodations.
Barry Co. Battalion head-quarters will are always stretched open for food, nnd
the scene.' That gentleman did very ef­
tbe A.
C. Fisher scrawny, bare Julies with n few pale yel­
fective work In a very short space of time, Im* ns stated at
low hairs ncaj^rcd over them. But their
ami put out the fire, both outside and in­ residence out on Woodarjl avenue. Just
side the barn. Who the despicaldc devil beyond lhe Boulevard. This plau^can l»e feathers grow vpry rapidly, and in about
is that did tliis miserable business no one reached by street cars, and is n very' fine two weeks they are full fledged and are
can surmise. It may be some scctej ene­ location indeed. Here Is
room for Jlie nble to leave the nest, and their father lo­
gins to give them lessons In flying and
my. or it may be this same firebug who pitching of tents for all /those who have singing.—New York Telegram.
,
has been setting fires In the second ward for made provisions to put-up that way. The
some time. If captured, n severe example expense for so doing will be slight.
\ should be made of him. If he could be
For further information apply to either
lotted In the act, he should be treated of the undersigned.
The late carl of Shnfteabnrjr once Inat
with an over dose of cold lead.
F. A. Blackman Col.
.his watch while walking in Whitechapel.
John il Dennis, Adj't. He advertised hia !&lt;&gt;.•«, ns he valuer! his
At the meeting of the General Grand
watch for certain asaoriatious. Within
INJUNCTED THE DAMI
Chapter, IL A. M. of the United States, at
twenty-four hour* his houM*hold waa
Minneapolis last week, Hon. Daniel Strik­
nrouwd by a violent ring aud knock nt
er, of thia city, was elected General Grand
the street door, and the wheels of n vehicle
.
Navigation.
Treasurer. This makes him custodian not
were heard hurrying away in the distance.
only of the funds of the General Grand
The eagle eye of Henry New ton has for On opening the front door n sack was
Chapter, bat of the jewels of the General long beheld the possibilities of the raging found filled with something that moved.
Grand officers. Among the jewels are 12 tide of the rippling Thomapple. and vain­ On examining the Hack a bov of the Artful
for the grand officers, which arc ot inas- ly slglied to harness Its wasted power. Dodger class was found, bound band nnd
*lve structure, gold, and very .valuable. He's dammed tbe thing, and tbe dams foot and gagged. Round bis neck wax the
•There are also 12 apron* for the Grand have vanished when lhe floods descended missing watch, and underneath Vraa h pla­
-officers, which are worth alwut $1,000. and tbe waters raged, lu his mind's eye card with the words: “Lock 'im up, my
There is In the collection also a splendid he has seen Its power transformed into a lord; he’s n disgrace to our profession; he
-Past General Grand High Priest’s jewel, mighty force, which should be expended ortcr known mt how yer lordship was free
which la one of the finest ever made. in making the wheels of Industry hum. of the wud; giv’ ’im five years’ard.—Yer
These are displayed iu John Hessmer's show But it has been noticed that tbe wheels ot Friends.” Thbenrl did not take tbe ad­
windows, together with two fine jewels industry have never hammed to auy vice of bis "friends.H He reformed the
prese» ted to Mr. Striker by tbe Grand alarming extent in the vicinity of Hetyy’s Artful Dodger, nnd eventually he became
Lodge K &amp;. A. M.. and the Grand Chapter, dam site. All this has caused Henry to a light of the Landon shoeblack brigade.—
R. A. M_, of Michigan. The Grand Lodge sorrow, for it has diminished Ids re­ Exchange. ___
jewel was presented in 1880 to Mr. Striker source without compensation. Another
How's Tour Cbln? .
as the Past Grand Master of tbe Michigan ldi*a possessed him lately, and be has
John Williams, an English sailor, who
Grand lodge. Il Is of solid gold, massive, promptly put ft Into execution. This
and with a large diamond setting. It is a idea was to have a permanent-dam, a firm wns cant a*ny in tbe south sens, would
have l»en killed nnd eaten but for his
most beautiful and elegant testimonial. dam. a dam of adamant, a dam that would
double chin, tbe flrat of the kind the na­
The other jewel was presented to Mr. be doing business when all things of
tive* bad ever sec.n. Instead of frying und
• Striker In 1887. as the Past Grand High human contrivance should have sunk into
eating him they named him Two Chins nud
Priest or the Michigan Grand Chapter it the oblivion uf decay. Therefore with
made him u chief.—Detroit Free Press.
-A. M. D too la of solid gold, very mas- stone and Qement, with men nnd with
Sdv«j, and of elegant design and proportion. hammers, and with the general air of a
- set with colored atone? representing the 12 kitty conqueror bound to subdue or perish,
“Jack has insured his life in my favor
tribes of Israel. Mr. Striker has always filnk. swim or bust, Henry laid siege to
for 130,000." remarked Mrs. Noowed to bur
had a deep interest In masonry, and has al­ the river, and purposed in his heart to dam
moat iotimnic friend.
ways been prominent in tlx- order. Hr it. All day lung he has dammed nnd
“How nice! Now yon must kill him
has taken lhe 33d degree, and is about as dammed, and even yesterday was still at
with kindness.
Enoch.
near the tep round of the ladder In the or- his deadly work of damming. But tbe
board of health beheld the scheme, the
to Mr. Striker’* many h totals to note tbe citizens gazed at tbe attempt, and the free­
The keynow of the kindergarten Is FroeeouapicQuus places he ha* Decupled, and holders tn the first and second wards con- bd’a rdtenited aphorism,“The harmonious
that con UK nr tn lie held out to him. in the templeted and ruminated over Henry's growth of our whole being.” A mother in
order ta\ dear to him. and which rinds in daiu, which was mounting higher nud a saburbnu town, where a kindergarten
him so earnest zealous and
elective a higher, and which was soon to assume an bus recently hmm established, felt, how­
air of completeness and haughty defiance ever. that her young daughter of tire must
of the waler’s force.
have some protruding humps in the sym­
“What should be done?*'
metry of her development when she told
Thia was tbe query of many an anxious bertiu a fit of infantile vexation, “I don’t
Sen lew al the Prtmby terUn church
Bunday August 2nd. morning and evening. citizen. It was soon settled. They talked love you; you are only a nasty parallelopit over. Mothers discussed it. Anxious tpedon!”—New Yoric Times.
Remember the Oberlin Students Band, property owners di&amp;cuwed it; and people
comprising a quartette trained at the whose sensitive olfactories could even
Oberlin oonaervatory of intuit will i* at tbim drink in the dire combination of
Ponsonby—I’m becoming quite tired of
the Presbyterian shurcii Monday evening disease and smelts, cussed about iL All old Dusta. He'» treating me very ahabbily.
Aufwd 3rd. at tbe M. E. church Tuesday were a unit about 1L
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Popinjay—What’* up nowf
erttiUg Aug. 4, at tbe BaptUtehureh WedThls was the edict. The clturens said Monday, ao 1 told him my granduncle
•er Mila.
&gt;. the board of health so decided; and the wm dead. What do you think he said!
vunnoti council decreed:
the BapUrt oociety wH!

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be knows about lhe item.

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, PHOBATF. ORDER.
State.of M'cntgau.comnj of Bnrrr.—st.
At a sesnioii of the Probate Court lor the
County ot Itarrv. buldcn nt the Probate Office lo
the City of IlMtlnxs. In said county, on Tues­
day, the 2am dav of .July, ta tho year oue
tiiou&lt;and eight hundred and ntsiety-onr.
Present, Charles W. Artn-drong, Judge of
f'r
in tlie matter ot the estate of Alva
Mott, deceased.
On rrautlng and filing the petition duly vertBed. ot Ifobecca Molt, widow of said deceased,
prating that a certain tnstrament now on flic
In ibis court ournortta; to be tbe last will and
testament of said deceased may be admitted to
probate and that administration &lt;4 said ci-tate
may be granted to Iteliecca Hott tbe executrix
itamcd in said .wii! or to some other suitable

Tbereuponlt is ordered, that Tuesday the 25th
da? of August, A. D. ISSt, at ten o’clock m
tbe turenoor., be assigned for the heaneg of
said petition, and that lhe heirs al law of said
dcccpMd and all ocher persons laterested in
said estate, are required to appear a: a session
of said court, then to be holJen at the I’robate
Office lu the city of Hastings, bi said connty. and
show cause, tf any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner mar not be granted. Aqd it is
further ordered, That said peilllonergWc notice
to the persons interested lu said estate, of the
iH-ndeucy of said i-titioT., and tbe hearing
thereof. UY causing a copy of this order to be
publlsheoln lhe Hastings Banxkk. a newspaacr primed and ctrculnied in sahl county ot
Barry, once la each week for throe suocosslve
weeks previous to said dav ot bearing.
CHABLKJI W. A«MBTI(0N&lt;:.

(A tnie COST.)

Judge of Probate.

CHANCBHY SALE.
1 ptinu-iuce of and by virtu* of au order andd-erre ol lhe ctenjlt court for the Counlv of
Barry, in chancer-. In tbe mate of Michigan,
made and dab don tbe Hili day ot Kay A. I).
IBM. ta &amp;&gt;*ertala cause therein peod'mt wherein
John H. Kruq is complaimiHt and Gilbert W.
Wanmstev. Fit* M. WattnMley. Edward Smith
and Hiram M. Allen, are defendants.
Notice in hereby given that I shall sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, on .Haturitavthi- nthilAVofSaptemiicr. a. 1). 1491 az ten
o'clock lu the forenoon, at. the north front door
ol the Court bou«c fn the City of HtuUujt* Comity
of Barn anil state of Michigan, said Court home
l-rlmi the plate for bofdlw tb- circuit court fur
tbtfOnunty of Barn tbe foUowtag devnbed
property;lo wit: All that certain piece or parre! of land Nitn ite and bvlnu In the Couutv of
Barry and Stale ol M blxgrni. and more port Im
tarty known and dw&gt;crit*rd us follows, to wit:
The ra-t half of themnu'li west qutrier of sec­
tion thirtv-two. In township number one -’north
of range seven weM.
Itated Hastings. Mleh Jntv SKh 1*M.
A LONZO K. K KN ASTON.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
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Barry Cbonty. Mkh.
O Scott Clark,
Solicitor tor Complainant.

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XXXVI. NO. 31

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HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 3, 1891.

Hastings
Banner.
Published Thursdays »y

Xeahvlile.
O. M. Bullinger Is at Linwood.
Lulu Felgboer .pent Tlankwlrln, .1
Hastings.
• John Potior. ot Detroit. w.« tn town one
day last week.
Henry Roe was at Grand Rapids Turnday afternoon.
E. L. Parish and family spent Thanks­
giving at Vernon.
•
Minnie Fumlss spent the latter part of
the week in Y^wltenU.
i
M’ McLaughlin was at Char­
lotte Friday.
Dr. Hanlon, of Middleville, spent
Thanksgiving at C. E. Goodwin’s.
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Mrs. E. Hindmarch and Eva Boice spent
Ids1 SundMy «t (1. Ainsworth’#, Grand Rap-

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Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
namg and business before you.
on may think I am well ad­
vertised and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket.
Can you name him?

TOWER
W Breakithe Record

Misses Greta Young. Ora Smith and
Maud Hough were at Woodland Thanks­
giving.
tang Foote, of Middleville, visited her
sister, Mrs. C. E. Goodwin, last week.
Wm. Barnett and wife, of Grand Rap­
ids, spent Sunday at Dr. Young's.
Hortense Oatuun was home from Albion
college Thanksgiving.
•
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Goodwin were called
to Battie Creek Saturday, by the death of
Mrs. G.*s mother, Mrx^Foote.

MY BUSINESS
Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. I keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always the lowest.

IN BARGAINS
THIS WEEK
Bargains in Boy's Clothing.
,
Bargains in Youths' Clothing.
Bargains in Men’s Clothing.
,
Bargains in Furnishing Goods.
You will save your fare to Grand Rapids, and get
what you want, what is seasonable, suitable
and right if yon buy clothing and furbishing
goods at

F. B. PANCOAST.
WET! COLD! SLUSH!

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

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“CANDEE”
BANKRUPT STORE,

M. R. LAYTON, Agent.
HASTINGS, MICH.
are specially supplied direct from our factory,
and nut maX- of Rubber Boots and 8hoe* bought■
of him can be dr|-r, !od upon u the very best■
that skllt at&gt;&lt;l capital can produce.

L. CANDEE &amp; CO.,
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COUNTY NEWS.
lias the largest stock of

Fancy Crockery* Glassware
Ever shown in this city and

Prices That Will Reach All
CALL AND SEE US BEFORE BUYING.

There being a misunderstanding about
the hour for Sabbath school there was
quite a number came and went away
agnliv on account of the school house not
being opened. Hen-after Sunday school
will be at 2 p. m.
John Bari ter. who lias been very sick, is
thought to be some better.
S. Caul, station agent at Richlaud Junc­
tion. is very sick.
Nora Fisher made friends at Delton a
visit last Saturday.
.
Maud Reynold* from Ely. Emmet Co..
Is ylsiting friends and relative- at this

’ Mrs. Elmer Reynolds and sister

visited

friends at Plainwell Thursday.

Lamps Way Down
1 rench's White Lily Flour $2.50.
Charlotte White Rose Flour $2.50.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of live poultry
and game.
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Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers.
Rosenbaum &amp;. Speyers
When in need of a Ladies’, Misses' or Child's

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at the Lowest Prices
We can suit yon.
Please give us a call.
Respectfully yours,

ROSENBAUM k SPEYERS
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

Delton.
■ Henry Storms and wife, of Galesburg,
stopped with J. F. Williams* family Wed­
nesday night
(&gt;
Jno. Barber and wife, of Cressy. visited
«rn. Cooper Saturday.
A. A. Aldrich, of Hickory Corners, was
Jn the village Saturday negotiating for the
ICvans A Brooks hardware stock. Mr. A.
talks very favorably of building a larger
store.
Mrs. Dodds, the Kalamazoo milliner. Is
disposing of large quantities of hats to the
ladies in and about the village. She is at
the Thompson House Friday and Saturday
of each week.
F. C. Brooks. E. Barton and families
and Mrs. J. F. Williams helped devour n
sumptuous repast at Geo. Van Tine’s
’Thanksgiving.
J. F. Williams and daughter Ada return­
ed Monday from an extended visit with
/riends In the southern tier of counties.
•
’ Bert Boyinaton and wife spent Thanksglvlng al Kalamazoo.
Dr. Hyde, ot Prairieville, was In town
Wednesday.
«
Mrs. Evans, Mamie Nichols and Vida
VanHorn, who have been ill, are nil on
the gain.
School opened Monday with Mr. Abbot
as principal and Miss M. Cunningham as
primary teacher.
, There is talk of dedicating the new Bur­
ton hall with a dance Christmas $ve.
The employees of the roller mill present­
ed their manager, W. P. Sldnfm, with an
elegant gold watch one day last week.
Hopeite Saints commenced a series of
meetings at the school house here Monday
evening.
The deadening in the floor of the Black­
man hall took fire Monday from being too
close the pipe, and only escaped destructlon by the timely efforts of B. Boyington,
who with ttx and water .succeeded In subducing It without much damage to proper­
ty.
•
II&lt;&gt;IH) Center.
Mr. Ware, of Chicago. Is visiting his
niece. Mrs. E. B. Payne, and family.
it is not known yet when our wniter
term of school will begin. Elmer Payne
Is visiting friends in Kalamazoo.
1 hear that the SginLs have began pro­
tracted meetings here.
While Chas. Kahler's horse was hitched
at the Evangelical church at Cloverdale
Sunday morning, it broke lojse and tan
away. I can’t say as to Charles l&gt;elng
M-arttl. but 1 think that a certain young
lady thought that she would In? obliged to
walk home, a distance of about two miles.
The horse was caught about n mile from
the chtirchl Rev. Bunnell prvaclted at the Doud
school pouse last Sunday; will preach
again in two weeks.

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WHOLE NO. 1903
at last accounts lying very sick at the
borne of ills daughter In Battle Creek,
whither he had gone on a visit.
We are fully tn favor ot every honest
means that may be used to antagonize the
If
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dishonest business of liquor dealing,
local option will prove a benefit, let
have it.
wm

Orlio VanHorn was home from the
University to spend Thanksgiving vaca­
tion.
Died, at her home hi Johnstown, on the
29th lust, Mrs. Wm. P. Bristol, after an
Illness of two weeks. Mrs. Bristol was a
highly respected lady and had reached the
age of 80 years. Funeral exercises were
held at Banfield.
Frank VanSickle has gone to Battle
Creek, where he will engage in work for
Nichols &amp; Shepliard.
A. Humphrey is on the sick list.
A candy pull at the hail next Thursday
evening.
Not as large a crowd as usual at the
dance Thanksgiving, only 20 numbers.
Jessie Warner Is getting out lumber for
a buggy and farming implements sheds.
Mrs.
W. taster had a stroke of
paralysis last Saturday.

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made a thorough historical study of toe
rise, growth, and application of tbte
doctrine of "competition the lifo of trade,”
and he shows In a thoughtful contribution
to the December number of The Forum
how competition is just as often the death
of trade m it Is the life of trade. Be
shows how the old doctrine that wn have
so long believed in lias utterly broken
down. He shows that by the development
of modern commerce competition can no
longer be trusted in all cmcs to bring or to
maintain a healthful sort of industry. He
concludes his study of this subject by ex­
pressing himself in favor of a regulated
competition. Mr. Walker's historical treat­
ment of the subject and^thtl ]&gt;erilnent ex­
amples with which he fortifies bls argo­
menta, make this one of the most original
and lm{M&gt;rtaut contributions to economic
science Hint has been, presented tn our
current literature for many a day.
Church ami Kocirty.

„ By invitation of Lee Circle. Judge
Smith delivered his lecture on "Katbrina”
before the Chautauqua class and their in­
vited guests at the meeting Saturday even­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I’. T.
Colgrove. Members of the Shakespere
class, also all former Chnutauqttans were
invited, and many were present, it Is
needless to add that the best of attention
was j&gt;ald the lecturer, and the closest in­
terest of his hearers cnlbleii. This Is the
second time within a year that Judge
Smith has been invitud to give this lecture
here.
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The C. L. S. C. will meet at the home of
Mrs. M. T. Goodyear Saturday evening,
December Sth. with the following pro­
gram: '
Roll call, answered by news items.
The Leading Facta of American History,
Miss Addie Jordan.
Social Institutions of the U. 8.. Mrs.
Hicks.
Reading. •‘Grandmother’s
Story of
Bunker Bill," Mis-* Rose Goodyear.
Battles of Trenton and Princeton, Miss
Effie Snvder.
The History of tylillcal Parties iu
America, W. R. Cook.
.
Critic, Mrs. Dr. Fowler.
James K. Appiebce will give three of hte
popular lectures,in Hastings the 2d week 1
In January. MOre of this hereafter.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church

For underwear go to the Bankrupt store,
the tireless tollers for trade.
Money we want. Goods you can have.
BAXKBcrr Store.
If you want a fine neck scarf for Christ­
mas. you can find them at t he Bankrupt
store.
'
.
,
Call nt the Bankrupt store and we will
save yuu^fnoney on felts and rubbers,
Alaska socks, etc.
Do not buy au organ nntll you examine
the seven octave piano cased organ for sale
by John Btfssmer. the jeweler.
tadies fine lace shoe, patent leather
trimmings for'S2.25.
Bankrupt Store.
John Beumer, the jeweler, la receiving
go&lt;Kls daily for the holidays. Any jierson
looking for a present should not fail to see
them.
.
Do you look for a watch? Call at John
Bessmi-fs. the jeweler’s. He has the finest
stock pf watches ever shown in the city.
will give a social in the society rooms Fri­
Prices and terms are reasonable.
day eve Dec. 11 th from. 5 to 7 p. nt All
Mme Hibbard, of Grand Rapids, will Ire । arc cordially invited.
kt the Hastings House parlors Monday.
The monthly meeting of the Woman’s
December 7th. for one day only, with a
full line of hair goods, cosmetics, etc. Foreign Missionary society of the M. E.
Mme Hibbard manufactun-s Royal Paris­ church will be held on Wednesday. Dec.
ian Jelly, the only preparation ever dis- 9th. at the home of Mrs. M. W. Hicks, belhe Boyd
•&gt;
H.lr Toole, wblcb .rmu He fallliw out '»r
""J?11'; W™*
of the hair. i:i?l pnnetei a tlrorou, and Conference.
A full attendance l.de.lrod.
Healthful growth and cures dandruff and
Remember the services at the Presbyitching of the scalp. She will also have a tterian church next Sunday. The Lord's
fine line of real tortoise shell hair orna- ssupper will be administered at the close
menu and hair pins.
(of the morning service.
The Y. P. S. C. E, meets at the Pres­
Wanted, to sell within ten days, two
pairs goo&lt;l work horses and one yoke of Ibyterian church next Sunday at 6 o'clock
cattle 4 years old. These teams have been iand will be led by Miss Hallock.
educated In the logging business, and are
tadies please come to the ladles’ mission­
particularly suitable for that purpose. ।ary meeting at tlte Presbyterian parsonage
We have also six sets of truck* and a (on Wednesday, the 9th. A warm house
quantity of tabs, new and second hand. tand warm reception to nil
Persons in want of bol» will find bar­
The Home Missionary society will meet
gains in these, ns we propose to sell; them, at the home of Mrs. Puffer Friday, the
in no case will ihore than jobbing price be 11th at *’ o'clock. We desire a full at­
asked. Good approved notes will be taken ,tendance.
-______________
if desired.
Rraolutlun*.
Benti.ky Bros. A- Wilkins.
"The last enemy that shall be destroyed”
W. D. Hayks. Receiver.
again has taken from our midst a loved
The bard fought replevin suit of James ‘
and repected brother.
L. Wiiktns. agent for Mary J. Wilkitte vs.
David V. Brown, one of the early mem­
Rufus H. Emerson and Zenas C. Eldred, bers of Barry lodge. Xumix-r 18. Knights
assignees «t the Geo. T. bmlth Middlings of Pythias, departed this life ^t Piqua, ,
Purifier company, was brought to a close Ohio, Nov. 19th. last.
\
In the circuit court yesterday afternoon.
Be It rttoivrd by Barry lodge. Mo. 18,
A verdict was returned for for the plaintiff, Knights of Pythias, that in hh death the
who was represented by Phillip T. Col- order universal loses a true Kulghl and a
grove, an emlneiTt attorney of Hastings, faithful friend, whose gentle ways, kind
who ranks high among the lawyers of the and tender heart eiaiean-d him to all who
state, ts about as near the top as one can knew him.
t
&gt;
get in the magic circles of the Knlghta of
His life was filled with manly actions
Pythias of Michigan, and was one of and deeds of a true Knight.
the fairest minded republican members
Bemtlvcd: That In his death Barry
hi the legislature of *89.—Jackson Patriot. lodge has lost n brave and courageous
The lecture by Rev. Washington Gard­ Knight who met his fate with resign*tk)O
ner at the M. E. church Tuesday evening and courage’beeoming him who wears the '.
\
was well attended and one of the most In­ spurs of knighthood fairly won.
Unpretentious be lived, devoted to wife
•
teresting ever delivered In this city. He
tiMik up the campaign which culminated in and home he was, at rest and free from
the desperate battles of Chickamauga and strife be is. Endeared to us by many ties
and
happy
retblleclions,
we
pay
our
final
Mission Ridge. His descriptive powers
(ould hardly be excelled and he wove into tribute to his *ortb.
JtcmAvol: That a certified copy of throe
the lecture enough of the pith and pathos
ot camp life to make It interesting in the resolutions be printed in one paper of the
extreme. Never was a lecturer given the city and a copy attested by the keeper of
compliment &lt;tf closer attention. Rev. recordsand seals be sent to the wife of
Gardner is a speaker ot great force and our deceased brother.
P. T. CQI.OBOV*,
eloquent, and his lecture gave evidence
Sti.vf.stkb Gufuskiof finished scholarship ns well m the
Dan W. Reyxoiab.
highest oratorical gifts.

I
I

Milo Barber and wife of Alamo, visited
his cousin. W. T.. and family test week.
Albert
tawrenee and wife sirenl
^Charite Kaliler got left last Sunday, not Thanksgivingdn Kalamazoo.
A. (J. Cortright and family entertained
by his girl but by his horse: said autanal company Saturday and Sunday from
got tired of waiting for meeting to close. Alamo.
,
Alex says that Llbble is a favorite name
The dance at the American house on the
night of the 25th was well attendee, there
of his.
.
There will be a Christmas tree at the being 100 couples in attendance.
Born, the 24th, at the home of Albert
church this year.
Milton Jordan, of Middleville, was in Flint and wife, a daughter.
town on business Monday.
B. J. Barber and Harry Bradley return­
ed from Caledonia Saturday, and report a
MMdleviUo.
fine time.
, ,
,.
P. H. Lawrence has returned from bls
Mrs. N. Griswold gave a five &lt;»'clock tea
The tenth annual convention of the
to aboat 18 of her lady friends Friday of- northern
:
trip.
Hugh McCall and wife, of Alamo, and State Board of Corrections and Charities
ternoon.
House and 1G lota. Ihrro blocks
Minnie Carter, of Yankee Springs, was his sister from Grand Rapids made bls two and of the association of county agents, House. Sm ill paymei't
wns,
Frank
and
Bert
a
visit
but
week.
will
be held In Ionia. December 8 and 9. monthly payment*- Enquire ot V\. J. Michael
the guest ot Ola Baird test week.
Mrs. C- B- Dickerson is ou the mend.
Mrs. N. Griswold has rented the build­
1891. The object of the convention- Is,
Ross Cadwallader. of the Baptist C&lt;jUege through addresses, discussions and reports,
ing formerly known as the salvation army
The annual meeting of the Barry County
barracks, in which she will move her stuck of Kalamazoo, made his parents a visit on to obtain and diffuse intonnallon respect­ Agricultural society will be held Tuesday.
ing the benevolent, charitable, penal and
of millinery and use the building she now Thanksgiving. ,______________
December S3d. next, nt the court house,
reformatory work done by &lt;pr state, county commencing at 1 p. m. sharp. Executive
occupies for a residence. The change
/ ItMlifirl'I.
and private institutions, and to learn how committee will meet at id a. m. the same
will not take place till Februan “”L
A Morford bad a counsel of doctors last
J. Broughton’s new barn on Grand Kap- Thursday and bfc disease wm railed rbeu- best to prosecute such work. All members toy.
A
sa -P-----------knnock. Pres.
—
of boatds of state, county and privateIds street has been completed. Mr. B.
M. II. Bvktom, flec’y.
inatism of the tiMirt. Bls wife is on the benevolent, charitable, penal, and reform­
intends building a new house in the
gain from her fall, ____
atory insUtutlons and societies, and all
The boys around here, twenty in num­ officiate engaged In benevolent and reform­
8Pj[mes Irving, of Grand Rapid., spent
In accordance with Sec. 13 of
ber went on a shoot last thanksgiving. atory work throughout the Hate, and ex­ No. 205 of Uie State Banking law of MichlSUa*TewkBbury has a new house nearly Ernest Reem shot nine rubbite and Arthur officials. arc members ot! the cuDventhm. gan &lt;»f 1887. the stockholders of the Ha»Edmunds shot six. nud the rest shot ail and are cordially invited. Invitation is tings City Bank are hereby notified, that
completed on Emory SL
the way from six down to nothing.
. also cxtendwl to others not connected with tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of
Bert Chandler, of Nebraska. Is a new
David Stiles l»
to tlu any charitable organization or institution, said bank for the election of directors, will
..mnlovee in the brass factory.
W. Richards was In Caledonia Tuesday ,M&gt;DmrId Stiles* lamb# were shipped last who are actively engaged or Interested in be held nt their office in Hastings. Mich,
charitable or reformatory work, to a tend on Tuesday. December 8th. A. D. 1891,
Onjbli’lni&gt;*rinl«. ot jour dlr. «•
Thursday and their weight was
, the sessions and take part in tta drlibera- (frixii f&gt; a. m. to 12 o' clock m.
pound. u&gt; U» bMd. He ai™ bad «»eutUe
Dated at Hasting* thia 24th day of Nov.
lions.
__ ___________
Dan. W. Rixxolm,
.nd
l» debomed h»l Saturday.
IW*1,
C-htoc.
!• Competition »
?
Rev. Wallace and wife dined at tne lmdice
The supposition that competition is the
^‘j^n”"' ot Grand K.pid. Thanksgiving dav of L. C.
'
Ed. Nye. of Bedford, wm hire Saturday life of trade haa. since the time ol Adam
wilntwvlllwn »&gt;« !*&lt;*«
of 1,sl
On Monday, Wednesday and ThuraFrank Prine and wife, of Jackwm. took‘ Smith, .been nn axiom and a proverb. v&gt;c
week 1 will [ec&lt;*lJ®
have believed in the doctrine that e«B- day—of each
turkey nt bis father's house Thursday.
* jin. J. Chapman gave a •” n '10'*
Geo. Tungate and family have moved up’ netllion is the life of trade as implicitly fat. well-drerrtcd poultry. drrooed with
at her fcojue la-t Saturday. In honor ot bar
heads on and entralta in. also all kinds of
nerhapa
as
we
have
believed
in
any
north for the winter.
wild game, for which I will pay the highArthur Fisher mid his hunting crew cap­ economic doctrine, in spite of
observing man knows that competition has
tured 12 deer and two bears.
.
the Baptbl cliurrb tail Thursday.
very Often proved to be tl»e death of tnute.
“7i,X".VhK bmin bou^prr
or .he ..row* r»™
Tbe erpet ot wliltr h.» Ik-.-h »pn»U tor has caused the organization ot monopolies
Produced from tl»« laxative aod uett-U
tor Dr. Hanlon tor the part jnat.
and trusts Is the demonstration by com­ tlous juice of California firs. comWned
ft, frrt of «t»tw &lt;» trwjl.
peting firm* th»* competition would end In
Ud»
weioty meow on
'“;'1'r'dlUnta“h~'l» awndanoo .1 &lt;hr
nith the medicinal virtue* of plants known
inability to wnuwauu
withstand com•xt at the roxkieiirc or vynw
j^Mcr. The Inability
tuorr.1
“«•
“ B*11” Cr”“'
Elijah Fick’* brother, from East Bogin* •
tUion |ft what ha* cau.«cd combinations. to be mod Iwncficlal to the human syatom,
acts gently, on the kidneys, liver and
‘’“
..■irioi'^'So-h
. vi.ltitie him.
.to.!. .1 B«AMamV -Walker. who was for
a bosrote, effectually cleansing the system.
&lt;»'■
I" «™“d Rapid., Tu»low Ume ooo of U&gt;e lnlw&lt;Ul. Commom- dSpelling cold* and headaches, and curing
L°Ll«too-r&gt;
,i.d
1&gt;
no.
tb«
field is progressing iu -*'P't? of the unfa
«
or llo- Weol.ro Tnft AModaltoo. hM habitual conutlparicD.
° A* 1L* Morford, one of our oldest settlers.

And now Thomas Bayward feels happy
Inx-ause a little girl Ims come to hl* house

j M «aa the plaj VW l»le'«tl“*-

■.

।

�HISTORY OF A WEEK.
The North Star Boot aud Shoe factory
at
Minneapolis
was burned.
Loss
IM0,&lt;kA
Lou Anna Wsib committed suicide at
Knoxville, Tenn., b-oause her lover, an
■neaped convict, bad town recaptured.
Joseph B. Duckweller, prominently
identified with the early history ot Cass
county, died at Virginia, Ills., aged 87

It is reported that a wagon train of im­
migrants were frozen to death in a snow­
storm in the mountains south ot KnoxVile, Tenn.
•
Minneapolis’ success in securing the
Republican national convention by 20
votes was enthusiastically received in the
Twin Cities.
The Falls Manufacturing company has
seed the Oconto River Improvement com­
pany for alleged obstruction of the Oconto
river, Wisconsin.
The trunk of a Hungarian emigrant ex­
ploded in the baggage car al Irvlug, Pa.
The explosion was due to dynamite which
was in the irunk.
Four hundred railway lines have al­
ready agreed to return exhibits to the
World’s exposition free of charge.
Seven firemen were buried under fall­
ing walls at a fire in the Sexton Manu­
facturing company’s building in Cincin­
nati, but all except one escaped with
alight injuries.
Mrtu Thomas Austin, of Louisville, is
under suspicion of having in one year
poiso-jod her husband and five children
for their life insurance, which was all
made out in her name.
Although the trainmen of the Los An­
geles express were warned that three
train robbers were concealed at the water
tank near Pixley. Cai., they pullsd out
with their .train and let the robbers get

There is evidence of the existence of an
organized squadron of opium smuggling
vessels on the Pacific coast.
Three firemen were^-severely wounded
at La Crosse, Wls , by the breaking of a
ladder during a fire.
President Piexotto, of Brazil, hira is­
sued a proclamation in which he dis­
claims all dictatorial authority.
The Grand Ducal theatre at Oldenburg,
capital of the Grand Duchy of Olden­
burg, Germany, was destroyed by fire.
One hundred native converts were
killed by bands of Chinese at Tagon and
Sanchi, and the mission stations burned.
The hoisting house of the Franklin
blastfurnace, at Columbus, O., fell and
the ruins caught fire, causing a loss of
830. OOP
A young girl of Kansas City, Kan., has
been detected in the act of robbing the
contribution box of a church which she
attended.
Miss Belle Forrester, living near Shaw­
neetown, Ills., shot herself probably fatally
because her mother married a man the
daughter did not like.
The Kt. Rev. Harvey Goodwin, lord
bishop of Carlisle, the shire town ot Cum­
berland county, England, is dead at the

Cardinal Gibbons baa left Baltimore for
St. Louis to participate in the golden
Jubilee of Archbishop Herrick. He travDr. Tnatcber Graves, indicted for the
alleged murder of Mrs. Josephine Bar­
naby, of Providence, R. I., pleaded uot
guilty at Denver.
New York city was evacuated by the
British Nov. 25, 1783, 'hnd yearly ever
•incj the Gothamites have celebrated the
day. They did so very generally yesterday.

Thanksgiving Day was generally ob­
served all over the country.
Eight business building* and the Conffpegationat church were destroyed by fire
nt St. Albans, Vt.
Secretary Foster, who Lbs been laid up
with la grippe, was well enough Thanks­
giving Day to eat dinner with bls family.
The Second Avenue Railway company,
of Pittnburg. lost its car barn at Glen­
wood by fire. Loss, &lt;86,000; insurance.
The Kansas Federation of Labor pro­
posal to af ones proceed to enforce the
eight-boor law passed at the last session

stockman while asleep in the car on
ch were a number of horses in his
rgu was trampled to death by the
The reason Grant and Edward Atter­
bury murdered their father near Mowea­
qua, Illa., as is charged against them, was
that he was about to marry a widow, and
they opposed the match.
August Pfuhl. a a private at Fort Mc­
Henry, Baltimore, loved Nita Myers, of
XJUJetown. Pa. so greatly that bo forgot
his captain's orders and left the barracks
to prosecute his wooing. He has just
been tried for desertion, but the verdict
Prince Gcoree of Wales, the British
"Sailor Prince." who is very popular with

Eepreaentative Mitchell, of Wisconsin,
all* down on the proposition to hold the
■ustioual Democratic convention at Mil­
waukee by declaring that Chicago is the

killed by the landslide on the Northern
Pacific railway Wednesday., Six others
were badly hurt, some fatally.
’
The banking and brokerage firm of
Field, Lindley, Wtechers &amp; Co., of New
York, has assigned. The bend of the
firm Is the son of Cyrus W. Field, whoso
mind is failing.

J. B. Wllscu. m Clay BL, Sharpsburg,
Pa., aays he will doc be without Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
and cold*, that It cured hia wife who wza
threetenet! with pneumonia after an attack
of “la grippe," when various other rem­
edies and aeveral physicians bad done her
no good.
Robert Barber, of Cookapurt,
Pa , claims Dr. King's New Discovery has
done him more good than anything he
They are going to use oil obtained from ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like
American corn to make soap tu Germany. IL Try IL Free trial botltea at W. 11.
A man named Jones was hanged by Goodyear’s drugstore. Large bottles, 60c.
cowboys In South Dakota for stealing cat­ and S1.00.
tle.
Mlsctrle IMUers.
Gladstone, in a speech Saturday, said
This remedy Is becoming no well known
that Ireland must have home rule before
any other iogtelatlon can be accomplished and so popular a« U) need no tqreclal
mention. All who have used Electric
in England.
Fred Pope, architect and bultavr of Bitters sing the same sung of praise.—A
Bost on. owes tl &gt;7,000 and has only about purer medicine does not exist and It is
guaranteed lo do all that Is claimed.
100,000 assets.
Ira A. Miller, ot Mullhall, O. T., who Electric Billers will cure all dlscaaea of
shot his stepfather dead because he as­ the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
bolls, salt rheum and other affections
saulted bis mother, bus been acquitted.
The rebels in Chiua are marching on caused by Impure blood.—Will drive
Pekin, and so far the government troops malaria from the system and prevent ns
do not seem to be able to check their prog- well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
of headache, const!pation and indigestion
Mrs. Parnell, mother of the dead Irish try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
leader, will start for Ireland Wednesday guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
with her son John T. Parnell, who lives 50 Ct*, and 81.00 per bottle*! W. IL GoodyearWrag store.
in Georgia.
It Is stated that a treaty providing for
■lULKISIl R
-.
The best salve in the woriu^r cute,
absolute free trade between the Hawaiian
islands and the United States has been bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
negotiated.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
The order has gone forth in Russia corns, and all skin eruptions, and |»oaitlvefrom the head of the Greek church that ly cures piles or uo pay rvqulrcii. It Is
subjects of the czar must either emlgtace gtisrantccd to give perfect satisfaction, or
the ’‘true faith” or emigrate.
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
The Potters’ association of the United For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist
States will meet at Chicago next Janu­
Traverse city has sleighing.
ary. The association proposes to make a
big display at the World’s fair.
Men and women prematurely gray and whose
The net result of all the talk at Now hair wa* faJiltig. are eulhutlasth- in pniislng
Orleans about bribery of the jury In the Hall’s Hair lienewer for restoring the color and
preventing baldne-m.
Hennessey murder case is the imprison
’’STRUCK Th5|qOLDEN MEAN"
ment for one year of McCryst.il under
conditions that were very similar to mob
As a Blood 1‘urillrr.
The Detroit Free Press says: “Hibbard’s
The ex-Confederates in New York are lUieumatic Syrup preparcti by The Charles
indignant at General Palmer calling the Wright Medicine Company, of (his city,
■tars and bars a "stinking rag." They has struck the Golden Mean, in the treal■ay it is all they have left of the cause ment of all blood diseases, and its success
and that “all the south wants is to be lai ! is an evidence that an honest, pure ami
alone."
valuable ipedidne, h not Incapable of at­
Texas Alliance men who oppose the sub­ tracting the attention of ever) family.
treasury scheme have organized under a There seems to be but one opinion as to
constitution which bars any om who be­ its merit as a family medicine.”
longs to a secret political organization,
This is the real sficrct of the success ot
and also socialists, communists and an­ this wonderful remedy. Jts jferfect and
archists.
_________
speedy action, in removing all Impure and
jxilsoiious matter from blood. No home
should lie without It as a thorough and ef­
The Chicago Times I* trying-to start a fectual blood purifier for young and old.
Democratic presidential boom for Gen­ For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
eral Nelson A. Miles.
The Hancock Y. M. C. A. has a line
Ernest Overbeck, proprietor of the
Union hotel at Blue I.land, Bia., wax gymnasium.
frozen to death • Chicago.
More trouble is feared in Brazil over the '
refusal of Rio Grande do Sul to accept the i
new government at Rio Janeiro.
1 When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castorla.
Fire in the Berry block at Chicago
» milrt,riwieriwt for Costaria.
caused a loss of $55,000, about, two-thirds
,
.
, ,. , .
ot which I. o.kmi b, i».or.oot,
"»■
«"»• *” c““~
TheHbr.rjot
th. Straight
SlndeLt univaraity
'Jolnnb, wh“
Cblld™c.pre Item Cowri.
The
library of the
for colored people, iu New Orleans, Loa
been destroyed by fire. Lou,
Rev. James F. Spaulding, rector of
Christ church, Cambridge, Mass., has
A musical association is to be formed at
gone over to the Roman Catholic church. Port Austin.
M. P. Dolan, of San Francisco, married
Min Mary F. Helmer. Upon hia return
The term hero given is one which was
from a two weeks’ honeymoon trip be
supposes to have been coined during the
eloped with his wife’s sister Victoria.
late war. It is claimed, however, that 'll
President Conrad, Secretary Horner is au old word revived, perhaps of Swed­
and eight employes of the Louisiana Lot­ ish origin. Be tills ns It may, there is
tery company have been each held iu gl,- certainly no word in the English language
000 for trial for alleged violation of the that more forcibly expresses the action of
certain pat'iogenlc microbes which may
Suspicion is awakened at Washington have found their way into the blood, after
by Chili’s professed intention to reduce ttie administration of Swift’s Specific.
its land and sea forces, while its emissa­ Finding this sanguineous medium too
ries abroad are investigating new meth­ warm, so to speak, for their comfort, they
ods of warfare,
skedaddle through the pores of the skin,
J. C. Howard, a wealthy citlsen of leaving the system iutaet. Not only does
Mublcnburg county, Ky., was engaged S. S. 5. cause the elimination of (be said
iu prayer at the Greenville Presbyterian i microbes and tbe-polsun produced thereby,
church when he dropped dead from heart but it assist# In rebuilding the waste places
disease. He was 60 years old and bad of the system resulting from the devitaliz­
I been an elder in the church tor ove£ forty ing and disintegrating effects of the micro­
Xfiars.
organisms aforesaid.
The Mississippi is frozau solid from
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
shore to shore at Galens, Ills., thia being mailed free.
Swift Specific Co­
the first time such a thing tvns ever
Atlanta, Ga.
known in November.
.
'
Jackson Is to have a first class lee skat­
The brig Tahiti was recently wrecked
ing rink this winter.
in the Pacific ocean with 270 Gilbert
“I use Ajer's Cherry Pectoral freely in my
islanders on board, ail of whom with the
crew, were drowned. The islanders were prattler, and recommend It In cases ot whonp*
en route to Mexico to work al starvation ing cough among children, having found It more
certain to cure that troublesome disease than
wages.
____________________
any other medicine I know of,"—So nays Dr.
THE MARKETS.
Bartlett,of Concord. Mau.

Chicago. Nov. ao.
Following were the quotation* on the board
ot trade to-day; Wheat—November, opened
91Mc, closed 81c; December, ojwnad W^c.
closed Whc: May. opened and dosed 98^c.

oi-eaod
closed t*4c. Oais- November.
opcnelMKc, closed W" December, opened
3JHc.
clown! MKc; May, otensd *5*;.
clewed
Ark-December, opened 18.10.
clorad. UUfl; January. otwa&lt;U 111.10. closed
SIUS; May. o(«Md »1LW. closed 1U.A7HLard—December, opened $0.U5. closed 16.«&gt;.
Lira Stock—Prices st the Union Stock yard*
ranged as follow*: Hoga-Market rather
active an packing aod shipping account,
light. SEMdXTU rough packing.
mixed, and tX7ja«X&gt; hsavy yacking and
shipping lota

*h;»&gt;jd-&gt;K

account,

The number of Influeuz# patients in
Berlin alone since Nov. L is reported

au I prices cticbaagod;
luged at choice
mias.n

dipping

In the German Reichstag Chancellor

co we. SLX24M.75 bull.,

•iar oorporal by hanging him.

lb: dairies, fancy, frosh. StJ-Mc; packing stock.

ratatn u&gt; Un Catanblan World’s fair.
Illinois. gXUU©SJ3 per bbl; Jwwys.81W3t.TS.

thirty-one years, liateaad to the preset: ta-

friend.
The »year-old son of Millionaire D. T.

Mrs. Winslow’s Hoothing Hjrnn lias been n-&lt;xl
for children teething It soorbes the child,
softens the gums, alleys Ml pain, curm wind
colic, and Is tl&gt;e brat remedy for dlarrh-rn.
Twenty-five cent* a bottle, bold by alldrugghL*
tbrougtiout the world.

Alfred Martin, ■ Flint nimrod, bagged
76 rabbits in one day recently.
These pIRs are scientifically compounded,
and uniform In action.! No griping pain so
commonly following the um&gt; of pill*.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety* We guarantee
they have no equal in the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
blikmanes*. and, as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.

Sarsnac anticipates a boom
coming of the canning factory.

with the

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Kalamazoo lacks ample fire protection
and the citizens are growing nervous.

baliaavd, by British coionlata.

Jin&gt; Corbett, the^jagilisf. fell ore -board
t a forty slip in Naw York, and would

An Iron bridge Js being built over Pent­
water river at Weare.

bbl:

per box: Jerseys. SS.OJ

“At but. I can eat a good square meal without
It* distressing tne:”wu the grateful exclama­
tion of oue w hose app« Ute iiad been restored by
the ttMJ of Ay er*s Sarsaparilla, after years of dys­
peptic misery. A teavpooiful of this extract
before each torsi sharpens the appetite.

CHRIST IS CRUCIFIED.
LESSON X, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, DEC- S-

nit Veram, «p-3O-Golden Test. I PeU

ICotpplled from lewm Helper Quarterly by
permlwdon of H. 8. Hoffman, publisber. Phil­
adelphia.]
17. “And He, bearing Hl« cross, went
forth Into a place called the place of a
skull, which is called In the Hebrew, Gol­
gotha."
The other gospels tell us of one Simon, a
Cytenian, who was compelled to bear the
cross, but it i» evident from this account
that Jesus started for the place of cruci­
fixion carrying it Himself.
Ifi “Where they crucified Him, and two
others with Him, on either side one and
Jesus in the midst.”
Consider well the meaning of the words
“They crucified Him,” make It all as real
to your mind as if you saw it, see the nails
driven through His quivering flesh into the
wood, note the intense pain, and yet you
cannot realize a tithe of 1L- People now
rejoice to have found what they consider a
painless way of executing criminals by
electricity—wunt u controat to the awful
cruelty of crucifixion.
'
l». "And Pilate wrote a title and put it
on the cross. And the writing was, Jesus
of Nazareth the King of the Jews.”
Pilate once asked Jesus, “What is
truthf" (xvlii, S8). but whether intention­
ally or not be wrote the truth when ho
wrote this title.
2J. “Th U title then read many ofJibe
Jews; (or the place where Jeatts was cruci­
fied was nigh to the city; and it waa writ-­
ten in Hebrew, and Greek, and Lutin."
These three- languages represented the
whole known’ world, and thus it was.indiented thnt the tact that this crucified one
was the king of the Jows waa also a mat­
ter of interest to the whole world.
2L ‘Then said the chief priest# of the
Jews to Pilate, Write not. The King of the
Jews; but that be said. I am Klug of the
22. "Pilate answered. What I have writ­
ten I have written."
23. “Then Nau. soldiers, when they hnd
crucified Jeans, took His garments and
made four parts, to every soldier a part,
and also His coat; now the coat was with­
out seam, woven from the top through­
out.”
24. “They said the refore among them•wives. Let us not rend it. but cast lots for
It whose it shall be; that the Scripture
might be fulfilled which saith. They parted
My mlment among them, and (ar My
vesture they did ca*t lots. These things
therefore the soldiers did.”
.
See this prophecy in l*s. xxii, 18. remem­
ber that it fras written about'LCOO years
before it*/fulfillment, and bow down and
humbly starship God.
I. to
. whom all
" things
/
lie foundation of the
are known from the
world (Acts xv, 18); who declares the end
from the beginning, snd from ancient
times the thing* that are no( yet done (Isa.
xlvi, 10). (Jtn-erve also how literally the
prophecy wa&gt;- fulfilled, even to one piece of
his clothing, for which they cast lota; then
see iu P*. xxii, 27; 2N, how the same person
so 111 treated shall yet be the ruler of all
nations, and nil the world shall worship
Him. Expect as literal a ftilfillinont of all
this.
.
13. “Now there stood by the-cross of
Jesus His moi her, nod His mother’s sister.
Mary the wife of Cleophas, au&lt;l Mary Mag
dnleue."
tat ns, us far as possible, take In this
awful scene. See the two malefactors who
were crucified witlTHim, one on either side
and Jesus In the midst (verve 18); see the
people passing by, w.-igging their beads and
railing on Him; sec the chief priests mock
ing him and saying, “Let the king of Israel
come down from the cross and we will be­
lieve him;" neo the soldiers mocking him
also and taunting hits, and one of the
thl^vra who were crucified with him also
railed on him. Theo see this little com­
pany of loved ones pcw-rless to help him,
and with breaking heart# witnessing all
thia. Surely the words of Simoon to Mary
have now come true, “A sword shall pieroe
through thy own soul also.”
3C. “When Jesus therefore saw HI*
mother, and the disciple standing by,
whom lie loved. He saith unto His moth­
er. Woman, behold thy sou!"
As io the upper room with the apostles
at the pasaover, with suffering enough be­
fore Him to overwhelm HTm, He forgot
Himself and nought to comfort them; so
now In indescribable agony of Ixxly and
soul He can yet forget Himself enough to
make provision for the temporal welfare
of His mother, and give her a uew sou who
will in some measure take His place.
27. "Then nalth He to the disciple. Be­
hold thy mother! And from that hour
that disciple took her unto bin own home."
If bls mother’s sister won Salome, the
mother of John and James and^wife of
Zebedce, ns we would infer from Math,
xxvii, 56; Mark cxv, 40; then she stood by
and heard the charge of Jesus concerning
Hln mother. Happy John to have the
privilege of being a son to Mary instead of
Jesus. Happy Salome to welcome such a
sister to her hoBic, If John still made his
home with her. But neither son nor sister
could fill the aching void In Mary's heart—
resurrection au&lt;l reunion in glorified bodies
is the only cure—till then it must be faith.
28. "After this, Jesus knowing that all
things were now accomplished, that the
Scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I
thirst."
I .
The three hours* darkness from the
sixth to the ninth hour would seem to in­
tervene I&lt;etween the last verse and this,
during which bo probably uttered the cry.
“My God. my God, why hast Thou forsakeu Me?" And now the end has come,
but there is yet another Scripture to b«
fulfilled, for till heaven aud earth piuw
away, oue jot or one tittle shall in uo wise
pass from the law, till all be fulfilled
(.Math. v. 18). As we think of His actual
physical thirst may we uot also consider
His thirst for the souls of men seen in this
His great work of atonement. In connec­
tion with thirst read also IV xlii. 2; Isa.
XlvUl, 81; Iv. L
20. “Now there waa sot a vessel full of
vinegar, and they filled a sponge with
vinegar, and put it upon hyssop, and put
it to bis mouth.”
'
Thus was fulfilled Ps. Ixix, 91. “In my
thirst they gave me vinegar to drink." But
while we rend this and see Its fulfillment,
let us not forget the broken heart because

Educated Jackson women contemplate
•earth for pity and human comforters (Pa
the erection of a women's temple.
Ixix, 20) See the man of sorrows, wounded
Charles Pitrter. of Edward*, paid $50 for our tniuhgnweloaa, bruised for our in
for spearing fi«h in violation of the laws. tquitiea. the ckiwtiM-feent of our peace
upon Him, that with Hi* stripes we might
The stauMr ?.-bwk-*y will make one be healed (Isa. till. M) Behold the Lamb
mere trip from Chicago tn northern Micbi-

K. F. Gibbard. of iMtA.

I oumr, UecnuMS Thou didst thirst unto
death for me. I yield myself body, soul

» attached a chart giving the great ersati
which happened during ti*e Ufa of the
inoaxtarof which It la a part. It waa n
tulip which eommenoad life #• a mmkIIIds:
In the year IMS. when Elizabeth gscendml
the English throtw. Bacon and Shakes­
peare were born, the massacre &lt;rf St. Bar­
tholomew occurred, and Sir Francl* Drake
discovered the Golden Hora Iu the first
twenty years of Its rxlatetwe. The ingen­
ious chart enumerates occurrences In great
number, of uni venial importance, up to
York Recorder.

in bis treatise ou “Medicine” the Rev.
Mr. Doderidge has to say concerning erysiami its cure; “The eryaipolaa, or St.
Anthony's tire, was usually cured by cir­
cumscribing the afflicted parts with the
Wood of n black cat. Hence there was
scarcely a black cat to be seen whose ears
and tail bnd not been frequently cropped
for their contribution of blood.”—St. Louis
Republic.

ttwt in QheV/1 ntpola^o
QtfAj/hlY'aiwelUi

gives you nrjr?
gooq solid clWinn
for your money
OIVU ExNJOYS
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and refreshing to the taste, and acts !
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, !
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- •
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aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. 6vrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac­
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the mojt
healthy ana agreeable substances, ite’
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Synip of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug­
’ gets.
ej=ts.
Any reliable druggist who
b
may not have it on hand will pro­
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■wishesXo tty 1L Do not accept any
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SUH HtAMCJSCO. CAL
LOUISHUt. KT.
tt£W rORK, K.T.
rituBATao«DI£iL
Slate of Michigan, couart ot Barry,—as.
At a verafou erf the f’rotnte Court for the
Comity of Barry, balden nt the I’rolmte Office la
Ihv City of HMtlnn. in raid county, on Mon­
day. the ic:h day of Novrmhorin the year one
thimsana right hundred :inn uinety-oue.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Prottate.
in the mutter of the estate of C.
Col iimb ik Itacltn*. «lcceK»ed.
On reading nnJ filing Ibe ixtit ou duly veri­
fied, of Columbus W. Backu*. sou of raid de­
ceased praying that the administration of said
ratAte may be granted to Eugene Harlhorn or
to Monte other suitable peraon.
Thereupon It u ordered that Frldr.r the
eleventh da&gt; of December A. !&gt;. U»1. at
r«u o’clock in the forenoon, be, oMiguea
for the bearing of raid petition, and
that the heir* at
law of said
decea*ed and all other pcraon* intereated id
said estate, are require,! to appear at a aeralen
of *sdd court, than to l&gt;e holden at the Probate
Office In the rlty of H*Mtlng», Iu said county, and
allow cause. It any there be, why the praver of
the r»etttloner may not be granted. And It is
further ordered. That said petlUvnergh e notice
to the pcraon* Interested tn raid estate, of the
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by causing a ropy of tkla order to be
pnbltahed in the Hastings Baxneh. a newnpajer printed and circulated In raid county of
Barry, once In each week for three succraslve
weeks previous to Mid day of hearing.

(AtrueoopT.)

Judxeof Probate.

IWYoUCAfl GET
IN OTHER TOBACCOS
YOU KNOW THAT IS
WYOUMWOKMM
nsC'3. A &amp;W5. Ip'jiy.'ille ft
MOKTGACESALIL
On lhe Wtli day of Nav. A. D. IMO. Fliinras D,
Parker snd Martha Parkr-r. LI* wife, mort­
gaged to A. II. Ayers alLthnt certain niece or
parrel of land, situate in the city of Ha»tim.*s.
in tlie county of Barry aiW state of Michigan,
and described as follows, to wit -. Lot two (2i of
block eighteen (is) in the eastern addition to the
village, now city, of Hastings, county of Burry
and state of Michigan, twwonling tn recorded
plat thereof. Said mortgage was. ou the 2i*t
day of May, A. D. tsaO. recorded In the office of
the regtater of deeds for the county of Barry. In
Uie Mate or Michigan, iu liber thirty four ■.»*) of
nrirtgages on page one hundred and eighty seven
(157).
Ha:d mortgage was on the 2lrf day of May
1M» assigned hy said A. H. Ajtrsto Henry L.
Newton, which said aaMgorfient waa oh tlu* 21 »t
day ot May. A. D. IM». duly recorded in said
register's office, tn liber thirty six vW» of mort­
gages cm page forty two (&lt;&gt;.
Said mortgage wa« on the I Tib day of January,
A-1). 1801. KMigotM by sxld'iienry L. Newtotl to
Stuart, Knappen A weaver. Which said as«lgntnent wai on the UMh day otvday. A. l&gt;. Isji.
dirty recorded In said register’* office, ta.Wbct
thirty six of mortgage*, on page one hundred
and sixty nine tl®).
Defznlt Las beea mode in the condition ot
said mortgage. There l« now due aud unpaid
on said mortgage oue hundred and fifty (our
dollars and thirty eight cenia for ptincija!
thereof and interest thereon. No proceedtu«*
at law or la equity have Wen Instituted to re­
cover said sum of money, or any part thereof.
Notice Is Hereby given, that by virtue ot the
power of sale contained in said mortgage, and
in pursuance of the statute in such case inodr
and provided, the premise* aim** and in said
mortgage dearriiird, ur so much thereof as may
be necessary, will be sold at public vendue to
the highest bidder, at the north front thwr of
the court bouse, hi the city ot Hasting*. Barry
county. Michigan, that being the place of bold­
ing the.Cireull Court for said county.) on the
33rd day of January. A. D 1H02, at to o'clock of
the foreapon of said day. to •Misty the amount
then due tm SKirt mortgage, together with'*!!
legal costs. Ir.aludliig the attorney's fre »r
fifteen dollar*, provided in said mortgage anti
by the statute thereto pertaining.
Dated October 27th, J# 1.

ADMINISTRATVB^ SALE.
In the . matter of the estate ot Musts
Farnsworth, defeased.
CltAHLKKM.WEAVm:.
Notice h hereby giren that I shall sell at
Comprising the finn &lt;rf Stuart, Knappen A
public auction, to the highest bidder, on Tues­
day the fifth day of January, A D. ukju. at ten Weaver, assignees of mortgage.
Btuart. &amp; Ks aitrn,
o'clock In the forenoon at the Probate
Attorneys for assignees of mortgage.
office In the City of Bantings In the
County erf Barry, in the State ot Michigan,
pnrauant
to
license
and
authority
granted to me on the thirteenth dav of
November. A. I). IK&gt;1. by the Probate Court
of Barry county, Michigan, mH of Ute estate,
right, title and interest of the said dwa*ecl of.
I IIVIC. I MDLC.
In and to the real estate situate amt being Iu
In effect June M. 1*90.
the County of Harry Ip the Blate ot Michigan,
known aiwt de«cribrd a* follows to-wit i '
The vest tnutlonal half t*4 &gt;of the north we«t
quarter (n w •*) ot section number eighteen (18)
in township number one tu north range Dum­
ber ten (10) west. Excepting twenty (20) acres
ofi the south end and twenty eight (28 acres off
the north end. containing forty and M-100 acres
of land more or less.
Dated. November 17th. A. D. INI.
Hknky D. Farnsworth.
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Admiulstralur.

Chic&amp;go, K&amp;hun&amp;ioo Is Sagia&amp;w

W&gt;NMU*t°NF.ia OS CLAIMS.
bUte ot Michigan. Countv ot Harry—**.
Estate of Allee IL lUc^m. derewd.
We Uw undcrnlKotHl having t»e*n appoint**!
Pft',rt ,or lbc VOUnQ? of Harrv.
Hute of MlrhlgMa.commhjdonera to receive, ex­
amine and aMJu-rt all cU&gt;m* and demand* of all
p-rann» against said deeeased. do h- n-by give
notice that we will meet st the Probate court
eSIF* *?» Mnhf’ty ®f
Mleh'gan, on

-------- - - — .... ... cwu,
nniu
l&lt;»r U1O purMue of ezMuinlnx and altowing said claims, and
&gt;h4re*‘x.2?I,th* !rom ",e »Widay of November.
A. !&gt;.. 1801. were allowrd hv said court for
creminrs to prewnt their claim.* lo ua for-et■mhiaUon sr.d afiowai^e.
Dated November sth. A. D. ISOL
Evgkhk Haxthoks, i
1
K. NAV81.KY, .
- CommlMlonera.
IL A. Poni-K.,
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Stations.

Humrgi.'
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M-H.CiJi.UXS. Local Agent, BaMtan.
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PARENTS—(lire rnsr chlMrrn a knnnWjte
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isrot to
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Thursday, Dec, 3,1891.
OUR COUNTY.
’
Pdhor of ll,e ^oodUnd News Is ex
pectlng a new salt of that peculiar kind
known to. “the trade” as libel suit, h
u!?rT?&lt;’it0
l*fore c’irl»ti»uw: but
eWu“k’» roady for It at
any ume.

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Woodlan.l Knlgl.1. ot I’jthlu ,re m«king preparations for the Institution of a
new
there. No hustling community
ms
Ineu to.be witbout one.

Mark.

NEEDS NO LAUNDERING.

Iddlevilh* no longer baa a laundry.

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I’hyslciaus and Surgeons.

IL

Calls In city or county responded to with,
.omptqeaa, day or night

WILLIAM 0..L0WDEN.
»»
Lal .
office over Julius Russell's store. State
-irret, Hastings, Mich.
UTL'ART. KNAPPEN A WEAVEIL
i?
Attorneys at law.
Ov.-r Hostings National Bank,
Hastings, Michigan.
AiMMigte offices, at Grand Itapids. Mich.

A. SHELDON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Maney lo loan &lt;*n Real Estate Real Estate
.:■! on commission. General conrevaocinK.
iUvIbx tk complete vet of Abstract Hooks.comciied from tho Records, can furnish complete
tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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Office over Holloway's drug store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. tn. Telephone, eon
• -:ng with residence, at Holloway’s drug

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Itatlmsd Men

I
M. B. GILLASP1K, Notary Public
Q9 5b ni
£&gt;*• th!-*
1 .
and U. S. Claim Agent,*
will prosecute all kinds of claims before the
lurfctantnnu'a ihrc*
D^;&gt;;«rtmeuts of the Interior office. Call on him
&gt;d durable. 1 h&lt;«c a iui
U ills Store, comer Court and Jefferson Sts.,' hi' o given Uv-m a IF
Hastings. Mich.
oa their nw-rlu. ns Um
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toloT vrrv*ityllih' MudTrcrueh
imported Nhorscort-.in.- '.
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&lt;■P W. LOWRY. M. D.,
vT•
Physieiau and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of the
EYE and BAB and th*.- preservation ot vision
OuSSsES^ flWlng NPECTACLKS and eye

Woolley &amp; Bronson,

&lt; ifficc and residence on Broadway. near Court
House. Hastings. Mich.

QMITH A COLGROVE,
D
Lawyers.
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
t’raetico Is all the courts of the state.

K. KENASTON,
Attorney at Iaw,
.
(Over J. 8. Good vest* Co.'s store.)
Practices In all courtsot the Stale. ColiccUoos
promptly attending to.
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Vor. Jefferson and Court Sts.. RaUlngs, Mich.

Woodland, Mich.
J. M. Smith.
Justice of the Peace.

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Comer of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps finur,
read, bone meal, ground orsrer-abell. reg X&lt;&gt;od
for fowls. Aho a general stork of groceries.
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! ■ sb p. m. rum through to Chicago solid with
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5:17 p. m has through tree chair car to Mtnls.... „tL u i. v r u l'

There waa a good attendance al the
local option convention in the court room
Saturday last, and an earnest, aggressive
spirit pervaded the gathering. The meet­
ing was called to order at the hour named,
and F. D. Soule, of Castleton, was made
chairman and M. .J. Gosa, of Prairieville,
was selected as secretary.
A full county committee of one from
each voting prectaet was then chosen as
follows:
Assyria, Geo. W. Tompkins; Baltimore,
C. M. Mack; Barry, A. B. Bush; Carlton,
E. J. Kershner; Castleton. W. N. Devine;
Hastings. B, F. Gaskill; city. 1st ward. H.
Jones; city, 2d ward. Frank Snyder: city,
8tl ward, W. M. Puffer; city. 4th ward,
M. L. Cook; Hope. D. L. Mortbland; Irvlai&lt;. Isaac Cunningham; Jonnstown, f- M.
Dewey: Maple Grove, J. E. Warburton;
Orangeville, Ira D. Brooks; Prairieville,
A. C. Towne; Rutland, C. H. Stone;
Tboniapple, J. W. Saunders; Woodland,
Jessie Jordan; Yankee Springs, A. F.
Sylvester.
, The executive ofllaqra for the local option
movement, and who are by virtue of their
office members of the county committee
Were next elected as follsws:
Chairman. John Dawson.
. Secretary, Harry B. Andnuu
■
Treasurer, M. C., Woodmansee.
Headings for petitions were then dis­
tributed among the members of the county ,
committee present.
\
In view of tho fact that the law was
made very exacting In order to meet the
supreme court’s objections to lite prevloua
local option law. it was voted that the
secretary obtain the best available legal
advice In preparing a circular letter of
Instruction to those who would circulate
the petitions. This will be Issued this
week, when the active work of circulating
the petitions will commence. It was voted
that all papets must be returned to the
county clerk not later than December l»th.
As has been staled In this paper. Van­
Buren county has driven every saloon
from Its borders by this very law; and if
the temperance people of Barry county
th-tlre to do the same thing they have the
opportunity.

LADIES OF HASTINGS

aw, real estate a\i&gt;collect­
ing OFFICE OF
Palmerton &amp; Smith.

L

L

About eight o’clock Thursday evening,
as everyone waa beginning to get oouifiwtable. after making thrmsclvM untxrafortnblo by an exm-ra of Thanksgiving dinnez,
the "mocking bird" at the water works be­
gan to pipe his isy—and he piped It pretty
hard ton. Just previous to this Engineer
Glen Balch was walking along by Hicks A
Spence gn»cery, and chancing to look up
to hia room over said grocery, aaw a tlame
shoot up. not unlike the shooting nf ah oil
well, only on a smaller Scale. Knowing
that he had left an oil stove bunting In the
room, loaded with Squawbuck oil, he cor­
rectly surmised the cause—the oil stove
had exploded. Giving the alarm and re­
pairing hastily to the room, he In company
with Dorr Mudge, entered tbe burning
room, fired the flaming heater out of the
building and put out tbe fire before the
hote company arrived.- The only damage
was to the store and a pair of patent
leather dancing pumps, which were being
wanned up tor action that evening.

—TO THE—

Rates, S I .OO per Day.

CHICAGO t WEST

Gan. J. H. Kidd, of Ionia, president of
the sixth Michigan cavalry' association,
has called tbe annual reunion of tin, old
regiment to take place in this city January
ltd. In his address he says:—“Our reun­
ions have been so pleasant we feel like
urging every member and fi m ly of tbe
grand old regiment to rally once again at
Hastings." Tbe business meeting will be
held in the afternoon and the banquet in
the evening.

Special Notice

IN THE

This Ilom-e Is new. with pleasant rooms. The
patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.

C. S. Pax.mei:ton.
N otary Public.

Btala Road.
Delated Letter.
Kctta Elllgpn Is very sick at Wils writing,
A brotber-ln-law or the old lady Kinney,
who has been visiting her, has returned to
Ids homo in New York.
'Die school In the Fisher district has
commenced with May Smith n teacher.
Bert Colwell is on the sick listMr. Kcagle was buried last Sunday.

ed to make things lively by running away U-afcHd cuff*- brought high
Thursday. Hr ran from the poaroffice to
the barn in which hr was k&lt;qrt In the sec­ mteMMiffi received only &gt;i.M a day
ond ward at a rapid pace. No damage.

We are in receipt of a circular from the
Michigan Press Association, giving details
of the whiter excursion through the south
immediately after the 24th. annual meet­
A Baptist Uui
society was recently
ing at Ann Arbor. There will be two ex­
cursions, one tn Mammoth Cave and re­
organized at M
evMle. It starts wllh
29 charter nu-mbe
and W. E. Kegler Is
turn, the other to New Orleans. Jackson­
ville, “Down upon tbe Suwanee River”
president.
and return by tho way of Atlanta and
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Jacob Brumhtettcr\last week, received"
Chattanooga. These excursions will un­
a dispatch stating that\bis son in the state
Charlotte has a Bachelors and Benedicts doubtedly lie tlie moat pleasant ever given.
of Washington, was
dently shot while,
hunting. How serious!
it did not say. chib, formed about a year ago, when 15
A great many hunters kick iiebause
Later—A letter received
ys the ball pass­ of the former assembled and agreed that fanners object to their hunting on their
ed through the left leg bcl\w the knee, and before they got married they would give a farms. If these same hunters would pile up
banquet to the others. Iteccntly Cupid the stone piles that they tear down, wonld
is not considered very serious.
thrust one of bls darts Into the heart of shut all the gates that they open, would
Van J. Tears, and true to his pledge, gave
State Road.
put up all tbe fences that they tear down,
his
brothers a royal banquet at one of the we don’t think there would be any
The ITsher school is prospering finely,
leading hotels.
with Mlns Smith as teacher.
objection to their hunting whenever they
Mr. and Mr.-. Murray. Mr.
nd Mrs.
The Duplex Press Company, of Battle pleased if no damage were done. But
Shawman ami Mr. and Mra. Hobbs spent Creek, is working night and day to keep with hunters tearing down all that the
up with orders.
Thanksgiving at Mrs. Wallace Brown’s.
farmer has done, no one can blame tbe
Mrs. Julia Fisher Is on the sick list.
The Battle Creek Slret t Electric Rail­ latter posting up notice* warning hunters
Ladles dime society will meet at Mrs. way Company- has secured the permission to keep off of tbvir-fanns.
Harry Andrus next Saturday.
of the C. J. A- M. R. It. to cross Its truck,
Users of kerosene oil, especially of the
S&amp;bbath school closed for the year last and Is pushing Its work on .Main street
cheapest grade, should exercise n great
Sunday at the Fisher ochcnl house.
and Upton avenue.
deal of caution. Since the late lamented
Miss Maggie Hughes, of Battle Creek, Squawbttok legtatature lowered the test,
committed suicide last week by taking explosions / have become rather the rule
The widow Platte is very low. Mrs. J. rough on rats.
than the exception.- For many years back,
Wickham Is taking care of her.
C. T. Fairflcld. the able editor of the and even up to the time that these know­
Mike Vester came homo Thursday to eat
Eaton Rapid* Journal, made an item ot ing (I’)leglstators got hi their work, ex­
Thanksgiving turkey.
Chas. Smith and wife, also’ Mr. McKin­ the fact llial Charles Fairfield was sent to plosions of lamps and the like were com­
Jail for 10 days for being drunk, and paratively unheard of. We have beard a
ney spent Thanksgiving with Mariella
winds up by saying there is nothing like good many queries as to why the test was
Carpenter and family.
r
having good namesakes.
lowered, giving the people an unsafe dan­
J: Shriber and family and Emrrik McKin­
Attorney General Ellis has answered gerous oil, In place of tbe good old reliable?
ney spent the 2dtli al A. Donley's?-.
School at the Center ojnined Monday last the inquiries from Wardeu Davis ot the
The program for the public installation
Jackson state prison, as to what he should
with 00 or over.
of tbe officers of Barry Lodge No. 13 K. of
I. . B. Carpenter Intends to start for do with the prisoners in his charge, who 1’., also of the officers ot Endowment Rank
Madison, Wisconsin, Munday, lo learn tele­ were sentenced under the indeternilnate- 4- been prepared. There will Ik* music. I
aentanoe taw. He Mid the supreme court
graphy.
recitations and an address by tbe Grand
Old winter seems to be hanging around, must pass upon every Individual case, and Chancellor. Judge D. C. Pnge, of Petoskey.
just as though he would fike to settle down It the court decided the elapsed time from Tbe Grand Ixxlge officers will al«o be
the date of tbe prisoner's conviction, did
upon us.
present There will Ik- on informal recep­
J. Odell and family spent Thanksgiving not warrant their being treated as tnnvict- tion tn the officers of the Grand Lodge and
ed prisoners who had awaited sentence,
Wllh Mr. and Mrs. Jx-nclt.
a social time generally. All member* of
Fannie Wood and sister Minnie, of Irv- i then they must be discharged. If such Barry Lodge with their wives, are cordial­
ing. spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. J. time diil so warrant in the opinion of the ly invited to be present and beside thia a
court, then the prisoner should be returned
Fleming.
number of guests sufficient to fill Union
Mrs. Stearns, of Campbell township, a lo the sheriff of the county from where hall will be Invited. The ceremonies will
former resident of Carlton . Center, was convicted and re-acntet&gt;eed. Those prison- take place Monday evening Jan. 4, comera who had been sentenced for a definite
buried last Monday.
raeueing at 7’JO p. in.
Mrs. Blakeslee amt family have, returned minimum lime under the act,, should be
Fifty years ago tbe laborer worked more
from Grand Rapids fur the present. The held and serve the time, less good behavlor.
hours and harder for his pittance than the
death of her. husband Is a heavy blow.
A Lansing dispatch says: There Is man of to-day dreams of. He was poorer
(.Tins. Smith left Friday for Lake Co. on
a hunting expedition.
. considerable talk here to the effect that the,, fed, poorer clad and poorer housed. His
Twenty or more young people, frlehds i; recent decision of the supreme court de­ ' wages were paid to him in money issued
ot L. B. Carpenter. gave him a pleasant claring the indeterminate sentence taw un­ by banks in different states, each dollar of
surprise at his parental home last'Saturday constitutional will also have the effect of’ which was subject to a discount, or loss,
nullifying the law tliat allows pardons for• as the banks frequently, failed. Clothing
evening.
The young people’s Gleaner’s band, of inmates of the boys’ reform school and was no cheaper than now. The only carthe S. I), Advent church, nf Carlton, num­ the industrial school for girls, if so the jx-ted room In the house was the parlor
tiers twenty. They report the amount of ticket of leave business will require some,i and thiit had only a rag carpet Sewing
work done during the month of Nov. to be, changing, as all boys and girls out on। machines were unknown and there was no
missionary visits twi'nty-ftve, missionary such orders would have to go back to the
letters written sixteen, papers distributed institute to’serve their timeout.
552, page* of tracts given away 1,095.
The Central Michigan Carriage Com pah y
of Battle Creek, shipped an elegant
carriage to the West Indies last week.
Mrs. Cliaries Gillespie died very sudden­
Martha M. Tompkins, of Grand Rapids,
ly. by a fall so we are informed.
wants tbe city to pay her 810.000 damages
Eugene Corwin has moved to Kendall, for closing her Wonderland theater in
to work on a Jot* ot lumbering.
1888.
Frank Hallock says road jobs are no go
Congressman Belknap, as required bv1
any more.
&lt;»ur rummissloiicr of highways Is having law. furnished his statement of campaign
expenses
to the county clerk last Wednes­
a hard time lo convince men that it will
pay them to finish a job according to con­ day. Personally he expended S109.30 and
paid 8508.21 to the campaign treasury.
tract
Lev Gillmipie’s horses made things lively Tbe congressional committee placed its
last Sunday by running away and throw­ total outlay at 82199.00.
ing Mr. and Mrs. G. out onto the groand.
Arthur 1J. Glen, a young man living In
No one was seriously hurt, but the buggy Plainwell, was killed last week by tbe ac­
was a total wreck.
cidental discharge of his gun while return­
There will be a wood bee to cut wood for ing fnfru a hunting trip.
the V. B- minister on the eighth day of
The Coldwater Republican is authority
December, so we are informed.
JA’iDiaut Fox will move to Battle (.'wk for the statement that a flock of Prairie
chicken* was recently been in the second
aoon.
Our hunters have all returned except ward of that city.
Sidney Hull.
No deer unless Sidney
lAst week a boy named Iforgcss living
in Coldwater went into a grocery store
brings one.
and wanted to sell S50 for SI. Being
closely questioned, the boy told several
Otir poor sleighing was improved while stories which were very conflicting, The
it lasted. The merry jingle of the bells Prosecutor was consulted but as the youth
were frequently heard.
was tinder 10 years of age nothing could
Several of our citizens attended the con­ be done with him. The money lias not
vention at Hastings on Saturday.
been Identified.
C 8. Palmerton and E. Lucas were In
United States Marslial Brewster, of
Hastings Saturday on legal business.
Grand
Rapids, succeeded in- capturing n
The ease of the People vs. Epbrlam
Lucas, for cruelty to animals, was tried gang of counterfeiters last week in the
Indore Sqnire Banlrn ou Friday and a ver­ northern part of Ute state, together with
dict of guilty rendered by the jury.
The their casta, dies and a large amount of
court fixed a penalty of &gt;50 or 90 days In bogus money.
the county jaiL The case will be prompt­
Isaac Walker, of Logansport. Ind-,
claims that he Is the owner of the Bragg
ly appealed.
* Thanksgiving passed off pleasantly with A Sibert lire alarm patents for Michigan,
us.
• . . and threatens to suejGrand Rapids for in­
Geo. Garlick has received a large st&lt;»ck fringing upon his patents.
of groceries, bools and shoes, and will soon
Tbe Eaton Rapids Journal tells of a
l»e ready for business in* the Baitinger
subscriber who was compelled to stop his
I ,&lt;Dr. Baughman has returned from the paper, because one of his neighbors was a
chronic
newspa|H-r borrower and had be­
north woods,
where he
has
been
slaughtering deer.
He reports a good come such a nuisance that to stop the
paper was the only hope ot discontinuing
time.
.
. ,
.
They have called a special school meet­ the visits of the sponger.
ing in the Cole district, and decided to
have a school. All they lack Is a teacher.
Lottie Carpenter has been elected repre­
sentative to the Sunday school convention
The party in Union haU Thanksgiving
to be held al Saginaw.
night was well attended. I
M. 8. Cole has been appointed agent at
E. Y. Bogle is now in possession of the
I1 Frank Palmerton, of Battle Creek, visit­
old Goodyear A Barnes store.
ed Woodland friends laat week.
Leo Myers and Frank Brodesser opened
John Wllllhna, while working on the
county Hue dlteh near Middleville recently,
was seriously
' oned by shumac.

CAN Bl WIPED CLEAN IM A MOMENT.

Cm. Kok, M tUU1», Mend, li K. Y.
A. Haffner began his winter term of
school In the Moore district last Monday.
Elmer Moore ent his hand quite badly
by geUIng against a circular saw.
. ¥r?’
Co,,,&lt;‘5r h“ returned from her
vlalt In Woodland.
J. D. Guy is visiting frlenda in Ionia
Co.
•
Rev. Nice attended the local option conventkm at Hastings Saturday.
Rev. Stone, of Baltimore, was calling on
his brothers and slsteni here last week.
A. T. Rowley and wife visited at County
Clerk Brice’s last week.

the PRCS’.
POT7EB BVILDW'L » PAKK HOW,

An elegant line of all the new things in

CLOAKS,

JACKET^ and CAPES
It thus gives you an opportunity to see at home the finest
line ot choice effects in Cloaks in the state. Elegant hue of
garments with the following popular trimmings:

Additional Local.

Mito.
Six IncheR of the beautiful snow on the
ground. Thermometer 6 a. m. registered
Monday morning 4 above zero, Tuesday
and daily 11 degrees ai*oye zero.
John Bennett and wife went to halamazoo to s|*end Thanksgiving with friends.
Thanksgiving waa Itonwally observed
by famines and reunion of families.
A pltafcte
w«s tbe un»&lt;*riil,K °r “
drunken man from «n BdWn!nR.
Milo. If n01 for thc drink jbab,t11Ill:at
that man would be *
citizen.
God speed the day when anything intoxi­
cating can be obtained In Barry County or
In adjoining counties.
A. C. Towne. Mr. Broward, Lester
Warner. M. Cranford ...a Mlrtn, ’"2 “
UaaUnas U&gt;e lat to altoud probate court
John Barden l» slightly better, with
atrong hope, it blagdtuneto reeorery.
Carrie Heed, ot Richland, comtmtoce-l
ne^X Sdi «t
!
day. That speaks well for Carrie as a
kueccMful teacher.

up a saloon next to the latter’s resturant

Saturday.
The wild game in this section of the
county must have suffered Thanksgiving,
judging from the abooting Dial took place.
IVnsion Agent Haney advls* pension­
er* thronghout the state to give careful at­
tention to their vouchers as anv imperfwtlon In these papers necessitate* •lehy in
payment, the vouchers being returned for
correction.
•
Mrs. Wm. W. Biakesley will wll al pub­
lic auction December 9lh, 1U miles south
of Carlton Center, farm stock and House­
house articles. Terms will be 4 tuunlbs
time wUlnmt Interest, with six per cent,

after maturity.
The Item ‘-drowned while skating" will
soon become a seasonable one. as the lakes
and ponds are just beginning to £«*•
overa Bule, and it Is all a man can do to
keep the youngsters off the ice until U **

I anfflciently strong.

SEAT., MINK, OTTER, BEAVER, MONFFELON,
KRIMMER, ASTRACHAN, PERSIAN
LAMB, ETC., ETC., ETC.
Do not. miss this sale. You will see a magnificent line
and save 25 per cent.

REMEMBER
We shall be at the Hastings House ONE DAY only, rain or
shine, and that day is

FRIDAY, DEC. 4th, 1891
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS A SPECIALTY,

�Hastings Banner.

Always on the Alert for Bargains.

Hastings Thursday. Dre. 3, 1801.

MAMHALX. L.COQK.Kdttor.
IfBtaB AS CTOMHS-CUAt* MATTKK AT
not
Mien., rommex,
____________ AttCCTT H. 1878-____________

hactwoa

No lots too large for us to buy, if the goods and prices are right.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The following Is from Secretary of tbe
Treasury Footer’s recent speech In New

BOSTON JTOKE

Tart:
“I am firmly of the opinion that the
parity ot the two metals can be maintained
under the present policy. We produce la
this country about 8X0.000.000 of gold an­
nually. The present Indications are that
the balance of trade with foreign nations
for the nest two years, and for a longer
period If the present tariff taws are main­
tained. will require gold shipments to us
to pay balance in our favor. Under the
present policy we buy 4.500,000 ounces of
silver a month, paying for this .purchase
its valne in new treasury notes. Under
such conditions tbe work of maintaining
the parity will not require any ex­
traordinary exercise of power to be a strain
upon the resources of the country."

Tbe Journal continues to boom ti»e peo­
ple’s party." But nobody will be fooled
by thia ancient game. Just as soon as this
party should assume any importance or
power, the Journal and those party leaders
with whom it trains would sleze the very
first pretext for courting an alliance with
tbe democaatlc party. That ta exactly
bow it used the greenbaekers aiid Patrons.

BLOCK,

Demagogues may try lo breed discontent
among farmers regarding the Mckinley
bill. But they do not attempt to explain
how the Mills bill would have bettered
things. Tbe Mills bill put tbe products of
tbe northern farm on the free lisj. and left
6S per cent, duty on sugar. The McKin­
ley bill put sugar on the free list, and at
the same time simulated the production of
sugar in America, and so placed the duties
on farm products and so arranged for re­
ciprocity treaties, as to gain better markets
for them and secure a large increase in
prices.

The mortgage tax taw ta doing what the
aquawbucks designed it should not do,
virtually compelling the debtor to pay the
tax on his debts, and releasing tbe creditor
from all burden of tax -on the money he
has loaned. It will be years before Michi­
gan can recover from its squawbuck
infliction. Had this taw operated as It
was designed. It would have driven every
dollar of outside capital loaned on mort­
gage* from the state, er compelled tbe
debtor to par a greatly iacreesed rate of
interest
This appears to be aa “off year” for
Sooth American dictators. Balmaceda the
Chilean was compelled to commit suicide
to save himself from a more Ignominious
death, and Fonseca. tbe Brazilian usurper,
has been compelled to abdicate the presi­
dency. The tendency ta toward putting
power where it belongs, with tbe people,
and with the popular assemblies or parlia-

« thing ta bo ntterty repugnant to tbe gen­
ins and spirit of oar iMtltariioru that its
euctlnued success meet -be impossible.

Got. Whams had roamm* to thank hta
tacky star* last Thursday that an accldeat.

HASTINGS.

Large arrival of black and colored dress goods.
Large arrival of ladies,’ misses,’ children’s cloaks.
Large arrival of ladies’ and gents underwear.
Our aim is to sell you good honest goods at prices so low you will become our regular customers and make our
store your trading place.

BOSTON STORE.

Opened to-cLEtv" and now on sale.
50jjieces American Dress Prints, 8c. per yawl.
55 '*
Badger State one-yard wide Sheeting, 5c. per yard.
50 “
Newmarket A
“
"
5c. per yard.
250 dot. ONT Spool Cotton, 4c. per spool.
50 “ Barber Linen Thread, 7c. per spool.
100 “ Handkerchiefs, 1c. each.

150 pieces American and Arnold Indigo Prints, 5c. per yard.
58 ;• Slater glpve finislf Cambric, all colors and blk, Sic. per yard.
25 “ Silesia, sold usually at 15c. Our price is 9c. per yard.
10 “ Dress Drilling: sold usually at 10c. Our price is 7c. yard.
100 doz. Goffs Dress Braids, 5c. each.
2000.Milwards Needles, 4c. per pai&gt;er.
.

BOSTON STORE.
5,000 dox, Pretty Handkerchiefs for Xmas trade from 1c. each to 81.00 each will go on sale this week.
is a special lot of very pretty goods bought at a forced sale, and will be equally divided in our three stores.
for pretty goods at popular prices.

!

■Ft ATT .TTrsr BLOCK,
Among the things Chat igany were thank­
ful for last Tharsday wa« thia: That a
republican president and senate will pre­
vent democratic mischief In tbe way of
bad legislation for the cooing year.
,

Before another election, free traders will
be using American-made tin, although last
year they asserted that It would be impoasibie to manufacture tin plates In this coun­
try.

This
Look

BOSTON STORE,
HASTINGS, MICH.

UNDERWEAR WEEK!

_______________

Tbe Ude ta so unmistakably for Blaine
that no one but Blaine can prevent hta en­
thusiastic and unanimous nomination for
the presidency by the republican party.

Cleveland has gained one point by the
result Of the 1891 elections. Be has
demonstrated that the democrats cannot
hope to win on a free coinage platform.

Whiskers Peffer and Jeny Simpson dis­
covered that, when they undertook to
measure arms with John Sherman on the
silver question, they weren't in IL

Among the things that people of Michi­
gan were not thankful for last Thursday
was that peculiar and diabolical product
known as *'Squawbock oiL"

It must be a source of pleasure to demo­
crats to know that that incarnation of de­
The Bowery parrot has his volee in train­
pravity and pohtical’rottenDesH, Tammany, ing for next year, when be will do his usual
•oBtrolB abaotately tbe democratic party of land-office business in yelllng**’The tariff’s
Sew York state, and because of that fact, a tax."
of the country M well. Democratic aucYoung man, take courage! Gladstone
ecaa next year will be impossible without
Tammany, sad Tammany will make the made hta first speech In p*rHamert In the
same year that Harrison was bom.
XBcst of that situation.
Tbe Alliance as a political party has
fought its last fight A secret order ha*
no right as such to snake of Itself a politi­
cal party. It may prosper once. but such

t

WE SHALL OFFER SOME IMMENSE BARGAINS THE COMING WEEK.

People will not walk into that kind of a
trap several times In the same decade. It
doesn't usually take them long to - find out
when they have had enough. They are
very well assured just now that they have
had all the fun they care to in playing tall
to the democratic kite.
.
When tbe farmer voters of Michigan
shall see next year, as they certainly will,
the controlling power in the majority of
the legislative, senatorial and congressional
districts of this state vested in the larger
cities of the state, they will liave reason to
thank (?) the democratic governor and the
aquawbuck legislature. It was these two
factors that made It possible for the less
than two-fifths of Michigan's population
wbo reside in cities to rule the more than
throe-fifths who reside In the rural dis­
tricts, and who are the bone and sinew of
tbe state in productive industry, In morals
and In good citirenshlp.

Our three large stores can use them.

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R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S
THIS WEEK.
"We

You

Gri-ve

Reduced Prices on Every Garment
In the Department for

mMta WM as fertnxmte tor Mm as It was
•aMtanetetbr state, gave him a two

years terne ta ratlic aromod ta a position
Mb termer jvsdeerMM* filed «rM&gt; satiefoc-

ONE WEEK ONLY.
Call and See for Y.ourself

R. MUDGE &amp; SON,
THE CLOTHIERS

�Hastings Banner.

Boy, Ml tKOU 40 ceM, u Bankrupt
Store.

PERSONALMENTION,

HmUdcb. TburM.r, l&gt;«r. 1 ,ml

MIXER'S

_ _

Clocks! Clocks! In all patterns aud pric­
Arthur Brown is very skk with typhoid
I fever.
f
v.
।
es at John Bessrarr. the jeweler**.
W. &gt;. COOK. Local
Miss Florence Mead is the guest of home
Hats and capa, furnhld^g good*, adiea
friends.
silk mitta, ladies kid gloves, etc. at Bank­
A. C. Towne, of Mila was ip tbe cltv
rupt store.
Tumday.
/
Do not go bare footed. Call at the
Mrs. Margaret Carse, of Uvld, to visiting
Bankrupt store and get a pair of the
for th®
relatives
in
tne
city.
Famous Detroit hand made shoe. Regular
Price &gt;4.50. A few pairs left at $2.25.
Hon. John Carveth, of Middleville, was
in the city Tuesday.
’
It is reported that the wife of a 2nd
Fitch Searle*, of Orangeville, is visiting
ward resident took advantage ot her
husband's absence last week, packed up old friends in the city.
AL Renkea entertained a brother from
her furniture and household effects and
the greatest
took the next train hume, never to return. Battle Creek Thanksgiving.
Lester Warner, of I’rairlevllle. was In
Mra. Richard Doyle and Mias Bird Heath
the city on business Tuesday.
gave a fine card and dancing party to their.
Mrs. Frank Barnes visited in Vermontfriends in the city last evening, at the 1
REMEDY OF THE AGE,
home of Hie former. The evening was vllle tlie fore part of the week.
A« aBkx,d1p?^^&gt;Or? ■nd SKIN Disease*.
most enjoyably sj»ent an t the party a very
Wl,®,2 “
^”ld
Ed. Bailey, of Michigan City, made a
pleasant one.
-short call ou friends here last week.
Charles
Welssert
aud
family
spent
A series of live lectures and entertain­
One of Grand Rapk’s’ largest merchants
writes as follows;
ments have been engaged in the Dunltar Thanksgiving wllh Woodland friends.
Miss Gertie Polly, of Barry, attended
agency, to be given between now and April
Dit, Mixkk &amp; Sons: I became acquainted
with
your Caneer and Scrofula Syrup about
1st A good opera house in the city would the Y. M. S. C. party Thursday night
tlirec motiili* ago through u friend ot mine who
guarantee many more fine entcrtalumcnD,
Miss Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, spent recommended it to me very highly, It bAvlng
which we are deprived of now.
cured
his wifi: of a vary bad goiter. 1 used ft
her Thanksgiving vacation in this city.
lor a di.v&gt;r&lt;ierT«d blood and It has bruefltted rar
We are in receipt of a card announcing
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell spent xn-atly. I have recoinmt nded It to several peo­
ple who base u»ed it with good results. My
the marriage of Miss Leu* Willison to Mr. Thanksgiving wllh relatives In Allegan.
jut her who isM vearsof »g«*. has token ft fora
Arthur F. Bellinger of Barry. Wedneeday&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Kaplv. of Mohawk. N. Y.. Rcrotnla sore on hl» teg and It has cured him.
Nov. 15lh. The happy young couple hive are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Striker. I Usve used «rany blood medicines and I know
, ...
,t my r■wwdmwn on Fildy,
your C. &amp; S. S. to be the bc.-t I have ever token.
the best wishes of a large circle of friends
Mrs. White, of Grand Rapids, was the
M. M. Mons*.
for their future liappine** and prosperity. I guest of friends lathe city Thanksgiving.
41,43 and U Monroe street.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 24. two.
-Thia interestiug news comes to us from
Township Treasurer ot Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush* of Mlddlefrille,
undoubted authority: That a young lady, spent Thanksgiving with Hastingstrirnds.
For Sale by all Druggists.
name unknown at present writing, arrived
Nathan and Frank Barlow, of Coldwater,
I-RBVAItlU&gt; MY
in the city December 1st, and immediately
Drs.
Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
*|&gt;ent
Thanksgiving
with
relatives
in
the
Mm*-&lt;•*- ,AB.
secured a position as private Instructor In city.
Township Treasurer ci Hastings
vocal music with the family of Prof.
Washington Graham, of Grand Rapids,
Sterling.
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
From now to the first day of Mar 1892. Cook.
■ • S Ltuntw «•
AUTorr.
Husby Bros, will reduce the price of baths
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Squire, of Big Rap­
frtiin 25 to 15 cents. Remember that ’.here
\ Township TreasurerotJIsaUugs. । Ls plenty of hot and cold water, warm ids.'spent Thanksgiving with Hastings
friends.
rooms and clean towels. This offer should
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins, of Sedalia.
be appreciated and this firm liberally
Mo., are visiting friends and relatives in
It y. u AAnt the purest and best candies made patronized.
the city.
to items * 3an Annan's. Fresh Times
Harry Rock wax run over by a tram,
*1&gt;a ,hc bunOu’
Knappen, of Grand Rapids, was In
while coasting on "Bailey’s hili’* on .
the city on legal busings th«- fore part ot
Are
in it on randies? Step into Joe Ro&lt;- Broadway last week and som-what injured. the week.
With
all
the
coasting
done
on
the
hill
U
Is
We have
irr’aJe
* poun‘* 01 the br"1 C*&gt;«*olate you
B. Dickinson ami parly returned from
a wonder that mure are not injured. We
Hutchinson's Physiologies,
hear tiiat the city marshal l:as prohibited the north Friday bringing home a bear
Harper’s Geographies,
uiL be complete. IXiu'i 1nU* looking’ them riding down this hill.
with them.
Robinson
’s Arithmetics,
I
Mrs. William Prosser, living in the 4tb
Mrs. Grigsby is a delegate to the district
Sheldon’s Readers,
A.«k f&lt;&gt;r .Sho-Fly Cboeotate ereams, and take I ward, died very suddenly of heart disease
convention’ of the W. C. T. U. at Charlotte
v otter they are Ute best. Your grocer keet&gt;*
Sander’s Spellers,
-m even week until after Christmas.
Wednesday evening of test week. It from this society.
Harper’s Readers,
4
Ituuior ha&lt; H that the C- K. &amp; 8. H. R. wUt run seems that about dusk she went out to the
Orlle Van Hom. Wallie Wllkltfa. and ■
.tn extra ex pre** train dally from Kabunaaw barn and was milking her cow. when she I Louis
Brand’s Physiologies, .
Goodyear returned to their studies
:.:rlng December for Kogers, llam* &amp; Van suddenly fell backwards and expired, j
Davis
&amp;
Peck
’
s
Arithmetics,
In the State University Monday.
.\rmau. 8. E ITitlllp*. Wtn Allgeo. II. L New
rm .'.!•&lt;! A. E.ltenke* who will toke advantage of The funeral occurred Saturday.
Barnes’ History.
Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Schantz attended a
s t tn nJrvah supply of candies daily
Hastings has long needed a place when- । very happy Thanksgiving surprise on Mr. 1
Feller’s Arithmetics.
: umUie well known candy factory there. The
llxnvelm in Candy Co.
a complete stock ot tine confectionery was । Schantz’ aged parents near Coats Grove.
Reed
&amp; Kellogg’s Grammars,
kept. Mr. W. E. Allgeo propose* to sup-1
Appleton’s Readers,
Miss Maud Bartley will soon leave this
ply this need, and will keep at his bakery ,
Swinton
’s History, city
and
make
Albion
her
home.
Mi^s
at all limes the very best line of these.
Bartley is a social favorite here and has
Townsend's Civil Government,
iteulation this week
3.000 goods: also fresh fruit* and nuts, (.all [
there when you liln-d any of these goods. been a leader in muska! circlvs. She will
Monteith’s Geographies,
be greatly tnbuted but will go to her new
ib n-after. changes for advertisements.
* ■&gt;«&lt; Hasting*
tiunnga peojue
apprnciale tbe
And every book used in Barry
That
people appreciate
t^e fac
fact home with the best wishes Of all.
::st reach this office Tuesdays at latest to that -W.
E. Allgeo,
bakery,
01
vi- *»
»—- at
- •his
• •
____ _ keeps on
County.
*ure insertion in the issue of the week | hand
—-*—‘
Dr. E. 11. Lathrop, wife and daughter,
constantly
fresh.
Iiand-mafle
New
and second hand.
..
ben brought.
of Hastings, Mich., are visiting relatives
caraUH-l*.
creams ami
b'. Boston
uvnwi ririius
ano cream
cream wafers
waters •• |n ^Js city, and will probably spend the
'* •uru“1,l»r
*’*? "CTey-",t winter b«T. I&gt;r. lJ.lhn&gt;|. I, . temlter-li.House to rent. Inquire at this office.
tr.«l&lt;-lte enjnr. ta ta™. One «««!.. They j
y, I.oU,,.,„o, „,d „ti&gt;r. Luwtanl.
cl, ,n()
h h,.
1&gt;v„ here
&gt;wret Florida oranges at A. E. Kenkew*. an- made trrfi e.ery dny by the ex-1 (1,
perienced -ahrly maker employed by Mr. [ oulv a few &lt;lav^ hMM a!w,llv
1.. . i
Mme Hibbard, Hastings parlors, Mon- Allgeo.
only a tew days, has already Invested in a
ten-acre tract for a fruit ranch.—Tbe
We desire to call the attention of our l&gt;ally San Diegan iSan Diego. Cal.)
Packing salt 3e eta, per
readers to the fact that January first many
subscriptions to the Banner expire. We
Following are the real estate transfers
Fine cut tobacco way down al Cook A have notified all such subscribers by cir­
cular, and confidently expect all to renew for the week endjng Novemtwr 30, 1891. as
their subscriptions for another year, either taken from the books In the register's office:
The finest of canned goods at Cook A through us or our authorized agents and
John Bolturff to Abram and Marla Gardner:
a w U »*c ®. Woodland J&gt;l!W0.
thus Insure the continued visits of the • e1. «,K.ofHoyt
rt al lo M. D Hoyt; aeUot
s
sec 10 Yankee Kprlnri 8-W
Fresh taffy 10 eta. per lb. at Renkes’ I Banneh through 1892.
E. J. Au»tlo to Lydia J. Marlon; UM
bakery.
.
The bazaar to be conducted by the Castleton 4400.
Lydia
J.
Mation
to C. E. Austin: 10asec 21
Tea? from 20 ets. up to M eta. at Cook Episcopal ladles In Union hill next Wed­
nesday will no doubt be a very attractive
affair. There has grown from some source Castleton 9100.
Fine cut tobacco 20 cts. per lb. at Cook the Impression that an admittance fee will
I'. A. Sheldon to K J. Grant; parcel city Omo.
C. L. Carpenter to Cornetiu* ( appon: 7k* *ec
«1 ttxik’s.
be charged for entering the hall to sec the u oraaeenne soooo
display.
This
Is
an
error.
.
Charges
will
J.
E. Barry lo John Varney; 1&lt;M see 18 Castle­
Lunches served at all hours at W. E.
be made only for the entertainment, the ton l-joo.
AUgeu’s bakery.
Urseinus A. PlillUpa to Henry Kunz, lot 98
supper, and for goods bought.
FhlUtpa add Nuiirille 8110.
Tw&lt;&gt; lbs of good ba king powder for 25
J. P. DobgtaaJo Elizabeth Brooks; n w I* of
. Saturday a colored woman claiming to n a S arc niMlt more 8-ym
«-t'. at Cuok A Cook's.
Wm. Kerr to Nuwi Goucher; village lots
ball from Battle Creek, created quite a
For a!l goods In tbe baker’s line esdl at disturbance upon the street* while in an Nashville 8S»
Hortense Forbes to 1. «. Forbes; e 4 of w'i of
W. E. ARgvo’s bakery.
intoxicated condition, by loud and jfrofane A s »4 ace 33 Canton 81That great plug tobacco. Ky.' La. 27 eta. talk. She wi.&lt; arrested and placed In jail,
but released later on. Sunday she made
further trouble by attending tbe Episcopal
Farm qf 120 acres In Irving, Barry Co..
Fur fresh band-made confectionery, go church and insisting upon a collection be­ Mich., known as the Miles Engle farm,
:•/ W. E. AHgeo’s bakery.
ing taken for her benefit. A ticket wm soil good, 70 acres under good cultivation.
Cakes aiM^teber goods in his line baked given to her for Grand Rapids but she re­ 50 acres good oak limber, seven miles from
fused, and demanded one for Nashville Hastings. Above farm will be sold cheap
to order at W. E. Allgeo’s bakery.
,
from which place she intended to go to and on very reasonable terms. For par­
Fine cream candies at tbe city bakery.
Battle Creek. The woman is no doubt ticulars enquire of Wm. J. Dibble,
A. E. Bkkkes.
demented and ought not to be allowed to Marehall. Michigan, or Philo A. Bbeldou.
Hastings, Michigan.
See what we give away with Lion soap. go at large.
Dec. 3&lt;l. 1891.___________________________
Next week we will commence the pub­
lication of our new serial story "A Cast
hi
MORTGAGE 8ALK.
Cotne everybody and see.
Default
having been made In the condition
for
Fortune,
”
a
romance
ot
Mexico,
written
Bio Cook A Ijtjxe Cook.
by Christian Reid. It is a wonderful story of a certain mortgage made and executed by
Thoma*
G.
Alverson
and
AlUde
L.
Alverson,
his
You will never have a firet-claae Japan of lore and adventure, has many remarka­ wife.of Inina Miebtea i. to Ike Henderehott.
tea until you buy tbe Arata sold by L. E. ble chanboters which interest all, and de­ of Hastings. Michigan, dated October
I Mauffer.
t
picts many charming scenes which delight sixth. A-D. l*e. and recorded in the offioe of
the Keglsler ot Deed*, for Barry county..Mlchint VnvamtMH- A. I). 1HP2. ID
Ijidies of Hastings be sure and attend the reader. The utorjr carries iu to __ ___ ,w- Mt.
Mexico, that mysterious country beyond UDCTZZM niixw; t»u P-*--। the cioak sale at the Hastings house. Frlduly *wl&lt;nrd br t“ld’*5
our southern bonders, the country with a Mid mortgaae
HrndervtuXt to Jan»e* ( ameron. ot W oMl*nd
day. Dec. 4. Read our ad.
shadowy history of past emploes, and Mlcblsan. by assignment DcafIm date tbe
Remember that Mme Hibbard will be at vanished races, with traditions of Orient twvnty-«ixUi dav of Feb ru*rv A. D. 1IW6. and
the Bastings house parlor* Monday. Dec. splendor and marvelous conquest^ Tbe rveurded In tbe ofllce of said Iler is ter of Deed*
tor Btrry (Wunty. Mk-blgsn. ou »a tweet'“»Htb
story will stimulate your imaginations and dav of February. A. D. IM». in Uber a ot njert7th, with a full line of hair goods.
CMtes oo page **. aud
lht' Mjd J“ra''* t.*n1’
Cash paid for live and dressed poultry, Increase your knowledge of life beyond our mn dn&gt;y assigned to Grorge Preston, of.H*»'
north side State street, opposite Harns A­ southern border.
Van Arman's.
IL C. Clook.
Bear in mind when thinking over what
UUW2t NSrabjr.
Wanted—A woman for general house­ to buy for the holidays that McCoy the
For Instance:
work in a family at I-arising. Mich., must furniture man has always had. and will uid alwi by the said Geo I’mMo'i duly »«*igned
w
lirtiri
mrtke?.
*
“
'*•«»
*’
JBnd
be a good cook. good wages etc. Apply at bare this year, an attractive line of furni­
Wlllbuu H Hare, tbe Albion College Endow•
ture
and
furniture
novelties
suitable
for
mmio
’
uud
dotnmlure.
of
Albhrn.
Mtebton.
by
thia office.
tne holiday trade. He Informs us that this
brarinr date U*e
Tbe bollqr at tbe whip factory was dis­ year he expects to eclipse ail previous ef­ AMianment
w&gt;reh. A. D. l». and rerorded iu lh« oOee ot
abled Saturday. owing to scales formed by forts be lias made to please those who are
using tbe city water. It will be some looking for holiday gifta. Already in­
time before the break can be repaired.
voices of etching*, photo-grsvurea, water
W. E. Allgeo employ* an experienced colors a»d other beautiful things In this
our Price* a Protection
,
candy maker, and each day places ou aaie Boe have been received. There will be no
a fine li e of fresh made candles. Re­ end to other things in the furniture line
member tbe place at W. E. AHkbo’s bakery. such M fancy stands. de*ks. chair*,
tnteu io rrci’xn »•••■ — --------------- roetera, eonehcK ete. Hr to
mortgage &lt;w aay M»rt thereof.
newer
Mr. L H. Wick wire, county register, some beautiful things In rug*, which are
b- virtue
of the power
has purchased of Ira VanVaikrnburgh tbe considered fine gift*, combining as they do
home of tbe late J. A. Gretfle. We are
beauty and usefotoeos.
pleased that Mr. Wick wire has decided to

. ,

_ ,

C.&amp;S.S. m Have Got Em oa the I

Common
Soap

Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

blood

HIQH PRICES flNb HARD TIHES

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

MUST GrO!

IVORY
SOAP

Nothin Can Stand Before Our Ionita
New Boohs and Marvelous Prices.

DOES NOT.

See Them and You Want Them.

The Best Manufacturers Produce Finer
Goods this Season than Ever Before.

We Lead

BUSINESS LOCALS.

Price Them and You Buy Them

The World is School Books.

WE HAVE TilE/l.

They are manufactured by the well-known
houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels of .Boston, Mass.;
L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., and Stein Bloch &amp; Co.,
of Rochester, N. Y..

Call and see us. You will find us at the
top in the clothing line, and at the bottom in
prices.
Yours truly,

LOCAL NEWS.

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
One Price Clothiers.

WILL QO

fl LONG WATS

With a proper exercise of what is called judgment, a dollar will
purchase greater Value than is in many cases obtained x^ith a quar
’ ter. half, yes a dollar more in tbe hands of those withoufwn eye to
saving the pennies. •‘Little drops of water, little grains of sand,"
etc., is something of a “chestnut,” but nevertheless a world of'truth
it. Look out for your pennies and the dollars will take care of

themselves.
We are "right in it” when it comes to selling clothing, etc., to
persons with judgment—in fact all our customers possess a large
amount of judgment. If you are one of those who weigh carefully
— with judgment—the price, quality, style, workmanship and wear
of clothing you buy, we invite you this week to see our
JUDGMENT TESTERS.

l£3|£2|»|S3KS5FAKD
’«”•

,urre

AND OCR

| SUSPENDERS-

Others would charge you these prices for greatly inferior goods,
but it makes no difference, we will sell good clothing or none—that
is why we have always enjoyed the largest, and a steadily increas­

KSS'V'SSlf *day.
¥T«TS»
W» the

make Hastings bis borne.

The many friends in Ihb city ot Mr?.
Belle Chapman, of Evanston. HL. were
deeply grieved to learn Monday of the
death of tier huslwnd. which took place
after a very brief illness.

Mr. W. E. Allcm states that Ibis year
he has built ov»-r SlTjOOO worth of bolldhad quite *
'.pgs.
He
&lt;4 men ond&lt;-------------------- -- - pushed tiunp from t!j« shoulder.
C-J
We wish ail ot oar ruUnarn tbat awe
u*&gt; liK.nrv that t* &lt;i»u to f*11 B,id **’u5&lt; 00
or nrfore !&gt;•*. »tb a* we murt have money

&gt;?

undesigned.

ing trade.

CLOTHING

■anMf &gt; treats with which ahi

sirr,eb ~r dlr tbl. •**-

A Mb

QENT’-f FURNIJHINQ/.

al is* , u *. * •• • * *
~ .
ncbools of the cast including t,h£j£L
noted one In the country, that at
She ha* been a ouecemful tearher for
year*, and mir eity h
'VhTU?
that ahe shall locate here. AU wno may
&lt;ta»lre to reearv her M-n fer* aa ■»
trochrr. and mme can
’,liS«-d
than fortunate that one
•«« quauncn

DaXIBLSTII

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uu». LUO.C MV mm;
. jnuioc. UD mus uo chcw
wmmm v* |
* worn
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'
“Have we not had enough of this!" ; in the world more beautiful and daair- 'carriage wheels and of horses* hoofs— Kanekl ho will believe you. What doen
asked he. "Do you really expect me to able. Will you for the sake of this frail I evidence tiiat Garcia had kept Uh» com- to mean? She is alive!"
accept your 1 oitrmeiiu as Diets?"
creature, who
who may
may die
die next
next week
in any
any md.
jxjct. Yes,
Yes, Olympia
Olympia must
must actually
actually be
be in
in '
“It i» tto evil tour," said tbe- man,m|1 creature,
weti in
r-uanput
vtr,4
ul.ur-,1
ill*t-neUIO
_house!
l_nousei
—__ -I Ho
IT-.
—
Un—JDewltoaber- - - - lcun
V... awn. differently.
’‘i
to suffer
thei-uiiuiM-r
roue©- case,
yourself absolutely
the
realised
”............ y°n
■J-'—
-&gt;-•
Lorn-,
pui
•uom.nf
i.ivi;inin
IM
LMT
rvajisrx.
LULLV.
j - ‘‘H —
——quence of not accepting them. But 1 power of ywxr worst enemy? Think tot- ।, native
native which
he had
wmcu hitherto
Bstnerto no
axu not
not perpcr- He spoto iu hu^ abstract'd
vnu- stood staring off tho ground with his
wish to spare you the pain of uncertainty ter of it. Count de Lisle."
| uirtted himself to contain plate—that Salif
do?
have
arms hanging
by his ride. “Tbe evil
if I
I can.
can. Let
Let me
me see/
see. Wh.it
Wh.it can
can IIdo?.
“1 entreat yon to have some mercyr
|4K
., OMCl
9~. —
«
-----------------| lie.
after robbing him w
of all,—
might
bare
* r
*-■ ■—
- _____ _______________________
Would
you
like■ -to see something
of here?
Countuo
de xxlolv
Lisle cunimw
entreats mo
I” ihomrepeated.
w
Mere; ■' ' "The
xuw vuu.i.
uiu for .omitted
OinilteU to
IO fulfill
ItUXUl her
BCTpart
portof
U4 the
IHU agreenRITV hour
mvzlll
*
vnn not
lint give
lHva her an
Qn engagement mercy! Tki.
___ x
V
—
j
V
mm
*1.4
—
u
—
.
■
—
...1.1
'
n/Tnttranrt
—
-nnt
tz&gt;
Did you
This is n
a aam
new« —
role, indeed, for tnent.
Had —she
dan©
this
to
would
■
"Coward
—
not
to help me! And you.
fine none wus uu wuuiu ;
—
—l ...■
1,,, it on the
_
u
— play,»” sho
—L_ _ exclaimed, in mock
. ...
.
-1 ttetat
r&gt; l.j ”w«fd,tn
tar. tell no remedy.
Hi. joy tku thi. Ksppri
a? inll o.
ring? And ai.l
did she not
wear
him *
to
*
‘
1
*“
; admiration. “Did yon not toll me half crqwning misery tail been spared kirn !«■ woman. Uh, if I had1 •
evening
when
you 1last saw ’her?"
*
He shrugged his shoulders. "I have an hour ago tiiat you were a dqpperate wm so great that he could find it in hia Give me an equal chance and I wiD uot
u“ first **
to cry tnr
for *mercy.
nwrrr
given her many things—no doubt a ring, man—with a revolver, too! And you heart to bless tho enemy who had tore be *the
“Yes, it shall be so," said Keppel. “I,
among others. She might have lost it, entreat me—Sallie Matchin—the forger, mented him as seldom man had beem I
1 too. prefer it. You shall have the chance
■ and it might have been picked up; I the murderess, the courtesan who buystormented.
CHAPTER XVIH.
can't say.”
। men with her favors—you entreat me ; ne Bprang lightly on the veranda, anil I you think so valuable."
j
"At anyrate, I will restore it to you,” for mercy! Where is your self respect, 1 tro&lt;]
“Have yon another pistol?” she asked,
ovkr a cup or tka.
with resounding footsteps. Ho­ I
with fierce, searchingtyes.
j said Sallie. “It is not mine, and since
my dear count?”
j had thought that Olympia might hear
I1 ahe no longer wears it you should have
“No; but you shall have your chance
"Garcia, will you do nothingT
! him and come forth to meet him, but
the charge of it,"
"Qh, this is too badr exclaimed Sallie. 'ehodidnot appear. No doubt she was [ at thia We will draw lots for it Gare
So saying, sho drew the box toward “You
_______
„________
___________against
„_____ _____
ought
to torprotected
your- . too woak for any ________________________
exertion, and to must cia, pluck two grasses and hold them fas
her, opened it and took out a ring. It self! You are excited, and don't realize moderate the first manifestations of his- ns. The one who wins shoots."
Garcia complied. There was an ex­
was a black diamond in an antique set- ! what yon
you are
ore about. I haven't the heart bappUrfsB Iwt she ba overcome. But his ■
| tiug. It was one of the jewels tiiat had to take advantage ot you. Tak© my ad- . happiness wm to lost for a lifetime; ho- ’ presmon of weary contempt on his feat। been contained in Napoleon’s treasure ■ vice: Have me arrested for my crimes; 1 could afford to put a curb upon it at tho urre as he held out the grasses, oon“You cannot
casket, and the count had given it to ; am snre to be convicted, and then you out^t. The door stood wide open. - His 1 eealing their length.
Olympia as tho pledge of their betrothal. : are rid of me forever. Olympia will be'—
—* —
in. .u.
«re.. of boy- [ evert it.” ho said to Sdollie. as she stood
lscs v
beat
with
tho buoyancy
I trembling with siiKpcuse, now flushed,
Such another ring did uot exist in tho ! dead, but what of that! Tho world will
od m he crossed th© threshold.
world. He knew that Olympia would I bo st your feet Your path will be clear, j Tho staircase wm on tho left; a morn­ now white.
never willingly let it leave her finger. ; There will bo no limit to your ambition. I ing room on the right. Ho watered thia | “I shall win—1 wilt kill you yet. Kep­
The proof that the worst was true was Come, be a man! Say the word! Hero rwm. On a divan in the largo bow pel Darke!” she said between her teeth.
complete. He slipped the ring on his ' I am, ready for tho scaffold. I could window some cushions were placed, and Keppel was now as impassive as Garcia.
own finger, and said, “Well?"
I not escape you if I would. Will not tho k UfKm tto cushions. With n shawl thrown “Which gets tho pistol— the short grass
“Well, then, I return to my question,” pleasure of witnessing my death agony • over her, lay Olympia. She lay in an er the long?"
“The long," said Saffio.
said Sallie, leaning back and stirring her i compensate you for a sentimental Jiang cmj- poaition, he right cheek resting ou I
’ “There it lire." rejoined Keppel, plactea. “What would you be willing^to or two?”
her hand. Sho appeared to- bo asleep.
| sacrifice to save her life?”
j
“That is enough," interposed Garcia ! Grown weary with waiting for him, she ’ tug tbe revolver on the turf st her feet
I “Now, are you ready?
“1 see no reason why 1 should discuss ; gloomily. “He cannot suffer any more. ; had probably dropped off into a nap.,
the question with yon," said the count. ' Get tho papers and let him sign them. .i Ho approactod her softly, intending ! “Yea—1 shall win!!’
‘I prefer VZL
iiv.l . { Vim
vnnv anuwement."
A pen wax put in hfn hand.aiui he affixed •"I
to ilwnl
dealuntil
with thiioA
those whoLhave
Yun hitvu
have hml
had your
'to nwakeu tor with a kiss. He knelt | “Draw, then!"’
They both drew simultaneously. Salhi* litfsature to each document.
immediatecharge
charge of
of her.
her. IIunderunder- •• He spoke with an air of authority ; down beside her and bent over her. ’
the immediate
■“You mustn’t expect from me any atstand your plot, and that I am to blame j tiiat gave a new aspect to his mysterious Sound indeed was her repose. There lie won. She threw up her hands with
tempt to retort yon an equivalent for for the success of it. I allowed Garcia j character.
The-------------mon seemed
to change wm
-------------------------—-----------------waa no
ao movement
movraea. of
a. her
a.r bosom.
uaw-a.. No
.... ■
&gt;»w:h. aad than rtoopad to pick
your hospitality,” remarked Sallie, as | to obtain hypnotic control over her. You his
hia individuality
iadividaality aa wuuly aa ordiaary
cam0 Iwtwrea her mrtod lipa. BP the weapon. Bat Garaa had already
she gracefully began the brewing, of the • wo^the poor creature to your service, by’--------v
~*‘ clotlire.
men change
their
There wm. no t
—in
_ U..
, of
-------------------------------------------------—v a
- pace­
throbbing
the artery
secured
it. Kepj»eL stepixid1 lback
-- "what h„ whltc wrisL Her
two and stood -------------------------------with his hands clasped.
tea. "I haven’t the material nor the means it is easy to surmise! and pre- ,
“Well," acid Sallie with a algh.
Her cheeks
ehootai were
were very
veryor
----------------------------ingennity. There is not so much as an vailed upon him to use his power to draw , Solomon said is true, ‘Though you bray ^e. She looked as lovely as a spirit, behind him.
.
that warm Fpnng air she was
"Give it to maF s^d Salto, I wiD
amu-sin on the premises, not to speak of ■ her into your hands. But Garcia, hav- a fool in a mortar, yet will not hlq folly bot
unngir. mirrors and oriental enchanters, ing received from you the price—the fa­ ' depart from him!’ I will get the papers. 1 strangely cold. Why was it? What : kill him myself. Ah. Keppel Darke—at
- ' ~
♦’”’’
‘last!
and beautiful specters. By the way, that vor-promised him for his act, is now iu ' Meanwhile do you tell him tho purport . was -it?
“Olympian he said softly, “write! ik
“Yon cannut ItiU him," returned the
was a wonderfully clever trick. How a condition to bring forth fruits of re­ । of them.”
I other, retaining tho weapon.
’It is you
She left the room, and Garcia turned is ir Sho did not stir.
pentance. 1 shall find means to induce |
wm it done?"
"Olympial" elumoml a wiH voice, ri»- ■ who met die-you anil I."
“You must ask Garcia," replied the him to give me tbe information that 1 ' to the count, who sat white and trenring to a shriek, resounding and echoing !
“-Ire you mad? Give me the revolcount, quietly, as one who had made up require. As for you. you have already j bling in his chair.
his mind to endure up to a certain point, supplied all the information I care to
“You are to be brought back to the ■ tl-.ruugh the empty house. “Olympia!" i ver!” She tried to snatch it from him.
’ which
T.T you
- -----------T” ; A«d U***” • harsh cry struggling in tbe I
Ho avoided her movement, and, with
1 -TITstation ~
in life I"?
from
roee,
trouble you for."'
■ and then no more.\
be.
which
to , uxTUat
throat—
—“Olvmpisr But w&lt;/Mipua
Olympia MV***L*
heard : a quick turn —
of
tbe---------arm,_ aimed at
"Do you think Garcia would tell me
These words were slowly and deliber­ 1 ®said
—-—■ —
-- "Tlie
--- — deeds
—~
;------—— *you
—— —are
-- -— ---j - her
-.1. ■■■■ transfers
...il.n— your
.
aamnwwarefiw
• |'y ,v,i„
«
a Ft. jj].
abefore,
w
.I heart —and
re.l 41
re. .1 liUft
property fz*
to z-.l*.,**3
others. nuU —«
fired.
Sho wz.vritainad
remained «rect ILa
any secret of yours?" said Sallie. She ately spoken, while his eyes were steadi­ I sign
moment, tor eyes dilating in a stare
stare of
of
, ^avo the question a flavor of arch sur- ly fixed uixni her face. He was taking a ■ You will execute a jppef stating your with her chvck upon her hand.
and amaaeincnt. As she sank for: prise that sent the count on n swift jour- final cliance, with such imperturbability | true name anil &lt;x&gt;nfeRsiq*| ttot you are After a while Keppe-1 Darke rose from
I ney of expectation. After all, why had as he could command. And, indeed, th*mnr«lprprnf Rarer Tr&lt;rtit This will to ■
another man than when he ward, th© wound being almost instantly
I Garcia left him? He began to surmise a since it
you should at- , Knwi
knvlt uuwu
do^. xHb
fatal, tto mysterious
being who had
true, as Sallie had hereelf ,--------- „-------- .-----------...
iU» faco was pjnched and .‘ ----------------------.
-. possible reason, but he said only, "lhave said, that no human being can be quite tempt to recover wh*t you have sur- । &gt;,ncgMWi i,ut |jtl WJU noW cahn. He felt ! Blain her received her in his arms and.
pJoket^and an ejaculation of sat- ; half kneeling, supported her against his
1 always found* him a useful man. Of sure of another, it .was possible that ( rendered. In other words, your life as
■ comje I know he has liis weaknesses.”
Garcia, who had already betrayed the well as your fortune vfill hen-after be at | ^faction escaped him as he drew out his shoulder.
"You Caucasians do 6ot understand
“Yes; po have we all,” she replied. count^ighl now betray Sallie—assum- | the disposal of this woman. Are you revolver. He had feared that, in the be- I
। wilderment of the morning, ho might | love,” be said, looking up with a'quiet
“Even the Count de Lisle has weakness- , ing that the count was right in his g-ueas content?"
' ircia’8 part in the affair.
"If Olympia is saved I aiu content." ! h;iVe logl
He examined the wcapou; ; face axKeppeL “You do uot; this womes. And yet, It seems to me, were• I in uk tyAJqrcia'
’ your place I would have nope. No 1man ! 43ut iValto
Jlie, if she felt uneasiness, ' answered the other.
i jt Wns loaded, every chamber, and in an did not, but sho understands now.
one. She clapped her hands to- j
“She will bo conveyed this afternoon
order. Ho cocked it, and then, j Hit herto nmuv thiugs have separated us,
Showed none
. -ever hod a greater opportunity than you.
j
once more, kissed Olym- I but bencc forth we slud) be together,
what&gt; 'gettor opcea more and the maid reaj&gt;- । to your house on Long Island,” said GarIf- you stood for yourself alone, what,
I could you not du? No one could, attack
cia.
“
You
will
go
there
nut
earlier
than
p
i
3
-,
f
ac0
. Ashe raised himself erect, Why do you wjait here. Go home to
tta-fk peered.
peared.
“
’
Tomorrow
the .--e
muzzle
against
his tern- ; yoar Olympia. Be happy
"Step over to the corner," arid her ! five
o‘’clock.
.
.you and she , anQj—
—
-----------------------------------------------------------------w in your
—I way.
—
| you. You could buy friends, police,
The p-apers
r^Ders vou
vou rixraed
tinned are
are destroyed
destroyed
I juries, judges aud legislatures.
You mistress, “and tell Mr. Garcia I want will
wlm leave
ko.v thia
uua country, never to return. • Die, ho
he faced
faced the
the window,
window, and
and his
hisglance
glance :. The
•»
II Vrtnv
1 v mtl
. .. ent
- • _____
1____
J*__ .t . with
—til. *l.ta
«.^..«re
l,..wa no
tA ourre_­
Your Jureirtnro
departure will Hrt
be c-iticfnrtnri
satisfactorily
ac-- ( ‘
acrowa____
]nwn___
and
woodland,
this woman.
Leave
us to
I could make laws and elect rulers. You
The maid went out, and a- moment ’• ----counted
Such
are the conditions.
c^_i. for.
— .1
-------------------------aiu—
bathed m tbo light of the decimmg sun ) selves.”
could yourself be the real ruler of this
“You will come with me," said Kepcountry and hold the balance of power after the count heard the street door &gt; Do yon clearly understand and unre- । —tho lovely earth, rejoicing in spring, I
[ servedly accept them?”
j ! which he would never see again. At a | pel sternly.
“You will answer ' for
• in tbe world. With genius and purpose
“
I
am
rontitive
on
some
points."
8ril&amp;
The
count
bent
his
head.
Sallie
re
­
:
distant*
of
a
couple
of
hundred
yards
the
Sallie
’s life as well as for Olympia's.
' and such wealth as yours all that would
not be impossible. But. then, you must observed, “and you hurt inv feelings. I ! entered the room with the papers. Thejr . drive passed through a gateway .and wm • My revenges and my hopes are both
? make sacrifices. You must to salitarj-. am building no house of curds. Count de ; were placed before him. a pen wm put ' merged in a country road, extending in i ended."
i If yon give your confidence to a friend Lisle; I am perfectly in earnest, and I am ' in Ins hand, and he affixed his signature | the direction of thcMramp. where lay the I "Olympia is aliyo," returned the other
I or your heart to a woman you are vul- Dot so childish ns to attempt to fight you ! to each document. Words were spoken, tones of Francois Dupont. Aud just at ; quietly. "What you mistook for death
| nerable and can be overthrown. Wlien with shadows -m you fought me? As to I but he did not comprehend them. The the turning of the road, half smile away, was only trance. I. should have awak| I first learned who and what you were 1 vonr insinuation about my purchase of objects of the material world seemed to ; was visible on object that, even at that ened* 'her os soon m wo were off your
I feared you. Here is a man. I said to your friend, I will not deny it; you shall , flow and dissolve around him like the ' moment, caused Keppel Darko to stay grounds."
He paused and waved his
11 myself, who, from having a rope around judge for yourself, it is vour doubt of ! phantasnragory of a dream. He waa l Ida hand and lower the revolver. The arm with a peculiar gesture. “She is
11 his neck, has risen to power incalcu- my intelligence that galls me—not, of fully conscious of nothing until he found ' object
-------won
--- ---------------------------------a carriage
and horses,------------and be- awake now." he added, “and she looks
11 lable. The world has done its worst to course, the other insult!”
I himself ctanding on the end of a wharf . Bj(]0 jt stood two figures. Tbe carriage for you. Go to her uud leave us to our­
The count made no reply. The point ' by the river staring into the stream.
1 seemed- to have met with
- spnie accident.
him; he will have his revenge upon tlie
selves.” •
world. Tho iron has entered into his had been passed with him whore words J
Keppel gnztxi for a few moments with
“la this the truth?” cried Keppel.
CHAPTER XIX
1 tool, and now his soul will be like iron.
that were not also acts seemed worth i
I burning eyes. Gradually a terrible smile
The other made
reply. He passel
-----——
1 wrinkled his cheeks. He uncocked the his arms beneath Sallis's body and raised
DHAWI5Q
LOTS.
He must bo obeyed. for he can enforce uttering. He continued to grae with a
obedience. But when 1 heard," contin­ certain gloomy curiosity at Sallie. In I
At half past four o'clock Keppel Darke revolver, slipped it back in his pocket her as easily as if she were an infant.
ued Sallie, suddenly changing from this heart more savage and cruel than a wild ! was landed on Long Island, and was • and bounded out of the room. Leaving The swamp lay on the left of the rood,
------ ’ by
*’-------------------------- * tak’
■erioui vein to a light and bantering beast, in morality a Faustina—and all within a couple of milre of the summer ' the’house
a door in the rear, -anti
' iat a distance of thirty yards. 'Blither,
tone, “that the Count de Lisle was in this incarnated in gentle, low voiced, cottage he had built there. It wa^Sun- ing advantage of the concealment of the ■with hia burden, the man directed his
kxve and about 'to be rcarriM I did not patrician mannered beauty.
[ day, and the workmen had left their shrubbery, ho gained the woodland, and istepec Keppel gazed oiler him. but did
fear him so much. To have attempted
Sirens in Tophet must be like her; work. The house, for tiiat matter, wm then set off nt a swift, leaping run in tho :not follow, not divining his purpose.
to overthrow you by questioning the and that she was a woman was almost ’ all but completed except its interior fur­ direction of the carriage. His course
As the man approached the margin of
means that had obtained you your wealth enough to damn the whole sex. She ! mattings. A watchman was appointed would keep him out of sight of the two the swamp he clasped the dead liody
would have been a desperate enterprise. was not rwtleaa under his gaze:^she in­ ' o keep guard over it, but during the perse ns Until he was close upon them.
more dowdy io his breast. He wqs now
i Even robbers and murderers, if thev be vited him to take some tea, and
his daytime his duties were merely nomi­
In less than five minutes be wm very partly veiled from Keppel’s eyes by the
strong aud resolute enough, mi- I fear niaint inirighis silence she ponretT^fft ' nal. and at that hour he was taking a near. Peering out bettveen the trees, he bright green foliage that grew luxuri­
1 nothing. But to have given your heart another ctrp for hereelf, flavored it. siesta in his quarters above the stable at saw that the forward wheel of tbe car­ antly in this spot The black, still water
to a girl—tiiat was another matter! You tasted it, altered it. and finally, when Vb ' the back of the building, little expect- riage had come off, the pin having given reflected the warm hues of tho afternoon
could be reached through hyr.”
suited her, drank it, just ae the doorving that the owner of the premises was away. Garcia was working to remedy sky. Quickly and with strange iagility
“Abd you? Are yon impregnable?*’ opened to admit Garcia.
the broken piece, anti Sallie, clad in the man leaped from one quaking hum­
it 80 happened that Darke was now man's clothes, w.as leaning against the mock c.f turf to another, until ho was far
"You kn.'iw the Count de Lisle. Gar­
“Only iu so far that if I naw my way cia,” said Sallie in her musical tones. traversing the same region through bole of a young oak liard by, with hyr cut in tho deepest part of the swamp.
to accomplish what I supremely desire I "He wishes you to tell him where Olym-; which
One more leap lie gave; {he water .splash­
ho had gro]»ed
his way
on
that hands hanging folded An front of her.
- ---------------------------- —---------—
---------would let nothing deter me. I was an pia Raven is, so that he may go and res- night, three years before, after his escape Her utter unconsciouKnecs of the eyes ed upward and then closed over him aud
innocent little girl once, but even then 1 cue her. You know the reward he offers ' from the railroad wreck. The memory tiiat wi re fixed upon her seemed strange that which he carried.
The rippto
had strong desires, and without any op­ —ten million dollars, is it not? On the [ now recurred to him. and with it the to Keppel. He was half inclined to sus­ widened out aud died away, and all was
portunity to carry them out I made other hand, I tell him that unless he i parallel between "bis state then and now.
pect affectation. To test the matter, he as before.
tome serioita mistakes, and suffered from agrees to certain very unreasonable con- ; The events of the intermediate period drew his revolver, cocked and leveled it
Keppel turned toward the house. The
them, but 1 had had iny way, and J ditions of mine I will have the girl killed, were to him like a strange story which Ho was r.n excellent shot. Bo could hit level sun shone full upon it and upon a
■found tiiat wort failures in this world The count has been kind to you. You ho had read, and which, seemed true n shilling at twenty paces nine timec in figure standing on the veranda. Olympia
. are due to not having been unscrupulous know best whether or not I have been while he was reading it, but which he ten. Ho took nim at n button on Sallie’s waa alive
- enough. It needscourage to begin, but kind. Have you the heart to let that now recognized as fabulous. Thia expe- coat, just over heart. Only an impergirl
perish, when
by a word 1 riencc and that other one were alone
when you discover what it is to be with­ pcior innocent
- u
,______________
t -.
ccptiblo contraction of hia forefiner waa
sai her.
'
ruin
■ -me,
- and
- do your- &gt; real. Now,
«
as *»
then, &gt;he was a pennileas
n
■ needed to send her to another world,
out scruples you wonder why anybody you can save
is controlled by them. They are the aelf the highest service? Tell the count ’ and helplaas fugitive, an outcast from She did not change her position, but ahe
j society, with danger dogging his foot- I spoke to Garcia in an amused tone. "You
great slaveholders of the human race. plainly and relieve his snspense."
Garcia turned to the count and gave ‘ steps. Then, as now. a treasurelay be- { don't seem as successful a wheelwright,
But 1 waa going to say that I should be
willing to put in your hands any evi­ him a dark, indifferent look, as if there ‘ fore him, but then tlie treasure wasv of ' Nanak, as you are in other professions,
; Sence'agaiust myself that you might re­ were in him no instinct of human broth- ' precious stones and jewels: now it was Let ns give it up and walk.”
j| the woman who
who loved him
him and
and whom
whom i
"This is my evil day—and yours, also,"
quiz? fpr my destruction rather than erbood.
"You had better do as she wishes,” he . 1-.
he
had lost tl.a.
the&lt;.l»rt
oue, lm»
but Ilf.
be ] raid he whom sho called Nanak. "At
— loved. He l«n.l
forego the purpose 1 have in view."

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“What is your purptse"'
• “Tbe p«ta tay that lows is lord of til,
. you know. I have had my doubts of
'-that, hud I want you to settle them.
'You think you low Olympia Raven.
Bo* much would you be willing to sac
rtoV) saw her lifer
“T*iat is a hypothetical question. I
could answer it only after I was made
fny?. her life won in danger.”
“Whether she lives or dies depends
apoo the result of this interview. She
isrtmypoww-aa the people in melo­
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The count, who had been sitting with
... bi* dbows on his knees end his eyes krw-

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said
- - in
• a cold
- ---------tone. "She lias the
------------]»wer—had
5—1gained the other. And asuhe
--------pushed
six o’clock the worst will bo jiasoed, but
to do what she threatens, and she will ■ hia way onward he thanked God that until then”-----"The worst! This has'been the hap­
carrv it out if you defy her.”
| the better part was left to him. The
"Do you know where Olympia Raven . suffering that he hail undergone since piest and most successful day of my life!
is?" said the count
I Olympia’s disappearance, and especially
If I were todio this moment I should die
“Yes; I charmed her there. You can the agony of thp torture to which he hail Eatitiiod. But you and I, my dear prince,
- * •her. Attempt
‘
" folly.
jurt been subjected, to remembered ns
arc not going to die just yet, in apito of
never find
no Rnch
Comply at once or it will be too late. a hideous nightmare or a burning at the that broken wheel pin. You shall buy
She cannot survive indefinitely in her stake. But the flames of that fire had back your kingdom, or intrigue it
consumed the baser part of him; his back"-----present state.”
"Be still! It has comer said the other,
“What do you mean by that?" said the heart wm purified, and at every step he
rising to his feet as Keppel left his con­
count, with a note of horror in his voice. took it grew lighter and more hopeful
“Sho has been in the trance from the
He wm now within sight of the house, cealment behind the trees and advanced
Crsf," replied Garcia. "She is of a deli­ and he quickened his pace, seeing in im­ upon them, covering Sallie with his
cate organixation, and she is sinking agination Olympia waiting for him there. weapon.
The suddenness of the apparition add­
How Eweet bqyoud thought would their
every hour.”
ed, pariiaps, to other influences, over-jdear
____________
reunion
be! For her he had surrendered
“You see, my
count,"
said Sallie
with a aoft laugh, “how injudicious you evervthing. Had there been more to 1 threw tho woman’s habitual self cotn­
were to distrust me. If you had met me give he would have given it; and to ' mand. Sho crouched with the instinctive
frankly and c&lt;*dial)y ill might have . knew with a Wewcd certainty that she , impulse to etoape, but the muzzle of the
been settled by this time. Of course you ! would lovo the poor artist as muah as ' revolver followed her. "Stand upf said

know that Garcia alone can awaken
OiyinpU from ter tnuiee. and th.' te
baa only to refrain from awakening her
to cause her dmth. Are you satisfr-d?
. _______________ —
1

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usuj the
tuo hundredfold
uuuuswimu
■ and even more
They —
would find their
mlltoMirr.
Thj riches in each other, and the treasure of
B thousand worlds would
’* *be well
“ exfm- that.
I
,
.aat.
j Thus thinking he hurried forward and
' — ■- * th* lawn which in alirratl ax&gt;

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“Are you afraid to die?"
“Why do
,j
—you do thia?*' sho demanded.
।; fiercely. “Have I not kept
kepi my promise?"
promto?/*
herher
dead
bodv
is worth
a uui| “Even
“Erea
dead
body
k worth
a uni' verse of souls like yours; but you have
' takan her life, and YOU must iciin VGUT

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•e bo nnsotry tb;□ wd I JI nd tho*' litlhi pAlli valu.
*bletnnon&gt;*nyw»piUjjathoywiUxiotb«iriIllng todowiihoctUxm. Buisfi-rillslckbeU

ACHE

Ii thrt-cs.1 of sonway iivM tint be» ta vrbera
wotnikoourrh*1 boot. OarpUtaausitwhlia
&lt;*^■7 *»’T’.V... ______________________
TSry es#r to txkn. Ono or two yiUn uukoadooe.
They m ztrtctly Tt^Ubkiand do not grtpo or
purga. but by ttwtaReattaBCUsa pta-s sU who
tweiliexx InvtaUM25 castaflvofocIL SoM
CARTER MEDICINE CO., NeW’Yortt.

SMALL PILLSHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE

HORSE
Blankets

Nearly every pattern of
Horsi
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
looks ju$t as good as the genuine,
but it hasn't the luarp threads, and
so lacks strength, and while it sells
for only a little less than the genu­
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
The fact that 3A Horse Blankets
arc copied is strong evidence
that they are THE STANDARD,
and every buyer should see, that
the -&gt; trade mark is sewed on
the inside of the Blanket.
Five WHo
Boss
Electric
Extra Tost
sr -v- —
Baker

HORSE
ARE THE STRONGEST.
100 5 A STYLES
brMiusV

at prices lo »u't everybody. H you ccn t ge&lt;
them from your dcrier, write us. Aik fcr
the 5k Book. You cx3 grt it will' rharge.
WM. AYRE3 D. $ON3. rh"« !c’?hin.

ADMINISTKATOR'8 HALF.
In the nutter ot tbe estate of Tally Ann

HEADACHE!

niwn tbst I shall •e:i Mt
public aucllun to llw htRheH bMder. on
?hve°loixr;i
ruonw in tlie eitv at HMlInc*. in the coui.ly ot
Barry.' In tte da»e of Mic!&gt;ic«n
L’m
ltom&lt;«e an&lt;1 ambority
“L “’r."''iSSbale

Of ril for™, Neurririte8psams,FItB£lM&gt;n-

inm HLHlDninEn^M,,

| St'Jj SlL LUi’i’lb.

by1D„r.

cures and trial bottlse Free at drugs!
Dr. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.

TRIAL BOTTLE FREE,

tnur G) rota m t-Uv-c &lt;a
BtaU.
towiwetpof Bam. eounty ®&lt; Kurr BDU

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

Pum Novmhtr JBh, A a’ ai!d»icm.
admlnbinUcr.

�----- r—

FIELD’S VILLAINY.
Wrecked in Business and in
Good Name.

.CUKACO.

AI USWORTHY BOI OF HB FATHER,

cvtnr VfittAN THAT HAS ANY SENSE.

And

ZgX

many there be we hope,

y/LL SPEND HER CENTS FOR A USEHJLCAKE

Of FAIRBANK’S-SANTA-CLAUS-SDAP-

CASTOR IA
for

Infanta

Children

and

Sour Stomach, DiarrtaBA, Eructauon.

&gt; tec."
H. JL Ajtcmra. M. D.,
U1 Bo. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N. T.

WE ARE

Harins a

ley Field aud Stephen J Field; Georgs
De Forest Lord. Cyrus W. Field’s couusei, end a represeutatire of Drexel, Morg.ia &amp; Co. The conference was held to
decide wbat course should be taken by
Cyrus W Field regarding Edward M.
Field. The situation in brief was found
to be this: Edward M. Field's liabilities,
arising from the peculiar conduct of his
business, which is such na to give rise to
intiiuations of defalcations aud forgery,
amount to millions.

5
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HOLIDAY GOODS
We have on hand, now ready for inspection .

The Largest and Best Assortment
ItvAir line ever in the city.

D FULL

KILLED.

THE MAD ASSASSIN 1 =

ToLKpn. D-c. J —A rear end collision
took pluoe at the end of the tunnel just
inside ihs city limits Saturday betwsra
the Boston and Chicago limited and a
southbound ex pre-• of the Flint and
Pens Marquette road by which six per­
sons lost their lives. The' Lake Shore
limited had posted through tbe tunnel
aud slackened up to wail for tbe signal
■bowhtg that tho road was clear, when
tbe Fere Marquette train ran into tbe
rear passe n&gt;*vr coach, the locomotive
driving Into the coach until it was en­
tirely covered by the roof thereof.
A
woken w’eamplpo filled tbe coach with
scalding steam with terrible effects on the
pawengers.

.b\^,Vo“' D"" 1-TI“ "'oflilter.
«tet Edwyri M. n«W. ten of c,ru. W.
.ad &gt;«uwr member ot ibe Arm ot
Field U„dl„, Wekter. t Co., wbkb
t.Ued lut week, w., lagen
tlle jjloo-j,. ■ The list of t he dead ** far as reported
Jngdalo Insane asylum on gatnrday. r6 is: Mrs. Sarah McCoy, Ransom, Ills.; tbe
leaves behind him disaster, confusion, tbe two children nf Mm. M J. McDonald of
•y * X?,rk* 11 Vaughn. Sin Fernandlbo,
wreck of a business firm ruined by bis Cal.: Thoma* McQ teen, Elkhart, Ind.;
misdoitg., MDd a blot on the’scutcheon Miss Ella Meyers, Cleveland; Maude Moof an Illustrious family. The inuendocs Kenxie, 12 years old. Chicago. The body
and accusations of Wall street are juell- of Mis* Meyers ha* already Leen ««nt ta
fl«L The worst suspicions are mild com- her borne in Cleveland, but the others
t»arcd with tbe black facts. Edward M. ■Uli He at the undertaker’s here. Those
Field not only re-hypothecated railroad who still remain In a precarious condition
are: Mrs. John Nelson, Toledo; Warren
bonds placeil with him as collateral, but L. Potter. Dew Moines; Mrs. j. A Mehe misappropriated large aums of money. Krnzle and daughter. P&gt;nrl. Cbkngc;
Seem, tn Have Beau a Grand Rascal.
James Ludwig. Peoria, Ills : John Con­
He raised loans on wqythleM securities, way. Great Bourne, Mass. The most of
decei.ed hia partners aud betrayed their 4liesc are being cared for nt. St. Vincent’s
►hospital.
The re»|xmsibllity for the acci­
Implicit fahb In him. The desperation
dent ba* not yet bceu determined. Tbs
which followed bls Wild speculations and
railroad officials, have as yet inode no
methods uf conduct lug bis affairs, seems
statement, but the coroner is hard at
to have divested Field of the last ah red of work on the case and will call tt jury
honor. In Ida effort to make the crooked soon.
straight be did not spare any one who reKIDNAPED AND RETURNED.
pusi-d confidence in him. Two'.housatid
dollars in pew rents turned over to him ... .....
.
as trustee of the Tarrytown Presbyterian i
‘ •h-ma That Netted the Flayers
church is missing. Ik- was treasurer of
a Hnadsume sum.
tbe association which own* the WashingXAXSAB ( ITT. Nov. 28.—Tbe 2-ycnr-old
Un building, collected $3.1.000 in rents and ' sou of David T. Beals, n millionaire of
.'“2*5?“°.“7 *n 51iVT"p»,V“ *VCrt ,hU ‘V* wa' kidnajwd Thursday just
Impending doom. Field ran n long race ’
n ,,
with the fate*. It is no wonder that his “fterdlnaer ty»donw*'^ In Mr. Beals’
inteiirct could not stand the strain.
j employ, aided, as la supposed, by a mau
Trylns tn Nava the Family Name.
j named Albert King. Tbe woman’s name
A family conference was held Saturday is Lizzie Smith. The bay was mined
mdL?"ni7 *l lhe. h°?’e °f ,cJr1r’”W" about °P- m-.»nd a"
**
S'wJr. '£k,bM;
~

To induce you to come in and look at our stock of

WE ARE

S.X PERSONS

To satisfy the claims of his creditors
would require Cyrns W. Field's entire
fortune and considerably more.
Tbe
...Mow the conference MMMwvvquestion which
had to de
cidu was whether Cyrus W. Field should
sacrifice bls entire fortune for this pur­
pose. The family honor was at stake.
Family pride shrank from tbe prospect of
the public disgrace of a Field. It was
urged that an untarnished name should
ba saved from blemish. The breath of
scandal had already touched Edward M.
Field’s fair name. Could not all this be
stopped and the Inst of a fortune once
great be pledged for sweet honor’s sake!
M ill Not Make the Sscrlfloa.
When tbe desperate situation bad been
fully discussed and viewed from all sides
Il wks finally decided. In view of lhe fact
that even It Cyrus Field should sacrifice
bls entire fortune he would not be nble to
meet the liabilities of hia son, that bo
should not make,the sacrifice.
From
facts ascertained it is evident that Ibe
failure of Field. Lindley. Welcbers &amp; Co.,
is one of tbe biggest financial scandals and
tangle# and muddles in tbe history of
Wall street There are many plain evi
donees of fraud. So plain are these that

■lhat *l,e
’toleD him
roe poHe. were
at , nee Pnt ,o work- bul
wm
i discovered at uoon yesterday, when the
father offered a reward of fj.OOU and no
questions asked.
A
SleM-igo 'from Robber.
!
* "
••
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Shortly after the advertisement was
printed
12
•tinted Y:.
Mr. Beals received
a message by a
boy asking
‘ ing him to go to tbe postoffice on
. .. houur. that• no
.. attempt
'
"• ‘be made
i his
would
to capture the writer, nn.i
and »iuinn
giving Kin.
him «a
sign by which both of them would be
known. Mr. Benls went, but «aw noth­
ing of the man he was in search uf. At 8
p. m a in an announcing himself as a
private detective called on Mr. Beals, and
after obtaining n private Interview, told
• him be would produce his boy for $20,000.

Tries ro Kill Rev. Dr. John Hall,

WllTk

of New York.
THE DtTHEHT DIVINE UNHARMED,

New York. Nor. 80—John Georgs
Roth, a crazy German of middle age, at- 1
tempted to kill the Her. John Hall. D D, I
u
p..U&gt;rot the Fillh Avenue Prmb,Write 1 .
church, te,„ tbe uturutaj .ervlee ye.-te •

Presents for Old and
Young.

One of the serious charges against
place. They also stated that McKib- |
young Field Is that of rehypothecation of bon was tbe ringleader. Several build-.
FLASH LITERATURE,
------bonds. There are $1,300,00) of Union Pa­ dings have been burned lately and it Ik said |
cific bonds that be is charged with ma­ ■ that a secret orcanliatlon Is in existence • p^ltr)fQCII inspectors Want It Excluded

M~~.'tai

CX£US FIELD ON HIS DEATHBED.

'

r7,“s,,J’0CcXS;
”■ «;«'£•
-,d
.V~Lld1ng.
of P tbta

‘T

I

New Yore, Nov. 80— Nicholas Stalter,
,83 years old, was buried Friday afternoon
,from the Park Ridge Congregatiooal

church. He was famous as the father of
1
twentr-four children by two wives. The
I। secona is living. Tbe old man was known
as the best ditcher in Bergen county. His
I death was caused by cancer of tho stom­
ach. Until within a month of Ms death
old Stalter boasted that he could throw
out more dirt in a day than any eon he
,rom had. Fifty of his children and grandchil­
dren were in tbe church at tbe fnueral.
---------------------

.. ______ .. If »... liar., nt

mw.

NUT

Do You Have Weak Eyes?

s: ’XX

*’ “»-,

ito you want to know what ails your eyes?
.
Jo you need your eyes examined by one sho ean tell
what you need?

-----------------------

„ JO. a.,‘ ‘ te.and» youte1 wont
ItetaJte
regret
Take this ailvice

lb.

your eyes and money in the cn .

J

7SI'“: SEfc-s =S5:

DR. LOWRY

S

WABUTKOTOX. Dec. 1.—Tbe suit to test
tbe validity rif the McKinley law was be­
gun in tbe supreme court of the United
,
._
States
at&lt;o’clock Monday afternoon.
I WaeHIXTOOX. Nov. 20.—Several topics
1 tain persons selected
— —’ of general interest have been discussed
them. Assignee Gould was not in a po- .' reason* only known to the organization.
■
THE DEATH RECORD.
■lUoo to
u&gt; ad.l
ul.l greatly
greur to-the public —
—­ j
---------------------- - -----,h'
of F““»“ ‘TP““r*
sldon
knowl
Rev. HEXBY Doti MaXSOX. at Eau
rii.cltb.
I.llur. He
H. —Mtbvtb.
|n tbbelty. .moog Item lb. n«U»in&lt;»edge
of tbe failure.
’bat he was
Iteolui.lr
Ignomnl of
•&gt;&lt; the
&lt;b» liabilities
ll.bnillj.ui
NEW
,w otieans
onuss.. Nov.
Ste. 27.
SI.-Unl«d
Suite ; Don ot mvllj. ImraMbg cte drraUUoo Claire. Via.
absolutely ignorant
ur |I j;
—United Stall
James O’Hara, well known printer, at
lb. assets
MteU of
ol the
lb, firm
arm aud
"tel that
ib.t be
te bad
ted not
not I
, Donnelly
Ilontellj lias
bn. served
wrrrd warrants
w.rrvnu on
on , ! ot »tet Ite Iteptetnr. evil 0
. . '
the
-------------M ArtenlL
bad even a chance
to look at the firm s
-l-.nl- Coor^l.
- ----------- Jo- I .lor.,’wbkb now puu. M-tendtata- Chicago.
Mrs. Mart Stoke Field, wife of Cyrus
v '
K Unwn.r P F Herwig Joseph Her- matter. According to the report ot tbe
W.
Field, at irving on-tbe-Hudson.
^“Do yon think it will mount up tololte “[*2w V.tewY - 1-. l.iterrr. L lbwte. ■ eommlUte In nbnrgn rflbl.lopto item b
Tbe Rt. Hon. Edward Bulweb-LytJ ^Brulatonr.
Brnl.tonr P.
P. Voorhles,
Voorblu, and
.nd A. J. . l.rg. .mnnnl ot Logll.b reprint, .nd TON, at Paris, France.
mil Ho ns I" he was asked.
'J
-No. 1 really do not. but It H absolutely
• J.
ketem ’n. of lb. Luul.ioo. State
Sain 1teinorp Proorb prodorilon. »»« PJ-1"*
Colonel Samuel Henry Starr, U. 8.
— nn th,. Indictments found by tbe malls that cornea clearly within tne
im|&gt;ossible for me to say now.
u^Cnitid SUU. ir.ml Jury ot iloux
ot &lt;te low problblring tte mdUog A., retired, at Philadelphia.
Cjmu» W^Fwld is 5,!Cr"ickmaJntald Fans“&amp; D..^m”tlmeigo'fo'r violation
Dox Luib Hullkr, the Jay Gould
. 3'„L o n L™7rimf.«o for rlolmloo of
of obscene
obte.no literature.
llteulnr.. • Tbe
Tte oommlltte
In
committee In
-man
—
h S' n't'i. lottarr mall law Tbev ap- its report suggested that publications of Mexico.
deathbed. A relative at the . ck
said ra !x
Ru Rev. Harvey Goodwix, bishop
tolutely no of the
released fl 0U0 this eln» be prohibited from tbe mails
yesterday that there was alMolutely
r. Another peared in court and were released fl.tw tn«
j.
th# mln(U Mnd Carlisle, at London.
hope of bls-xltlmato recovery. A"*
Shadrack Ncgekt, alleged to bs 1»
feared
was
bail
each.
morals
of
youth.
oald that tbe greatest danger feared was
years old. at Washington; a negro.
the breaking of a blood vessel in lhe’,r*in'
Cbleogo Beats Cornell.
SAMUEL H. SELDEX. civil enginsar of
This might occur at any
“Vj
Peninsula division of tho Chicago and
would end all hope at once. Mr. Field Is ( Chicago. Nov 2T.-Tbe Chicago uni­
York. Nov. 80 —The Herald says
Northwestern rallwsy. at Evanston. IIlsno longer In bis own bouse. He h«s soW ' versity and Cornell college (Ithaca, N. Y.)
that Mr*. E. S. Weal, who for aix years
Mus Subax Tiltox. who took part in a
it for H20.UX) to raise money, it is said, to ! teams played a match of football at the (
prlocip*l of Rutgers’ Ferenlsce a mlsaiug deposit which a cut- 1। south side base ball park yesterday, of
^lege at 45 and 46 Weal Fifty-fifth fight with tbe British in the wav of 1812
tomeXlmad. with E. M. Field’s firm .
on tbe Penobscot river, al Lynn, Mass.
1 which it may be said that Cornea wasn t
. stands convicted by her own conDAX Dalt. well known pugilist and
M Kn«ht"U?ho Is in it." There was a large crowd of people ,
f ^n^Ung the college funds to
daughter, who
Md tb« colors of nearly every
There is proof that by m&lt;Mt sporting man, at St. Louis.
tattebuu-teta1 ^te.. -vutata I"ite
Mrs. A J. Drexel, wife of Um famous
,.r..«LL
X;-. lo
\oun&lt;*&gt;ed
pg.ij of the
su- jn
inthe
tbegrand
grandstand.
stand. Tbe
Tbe game
game was a ho. ■; lXkcu
ttke0 luut.
more than $3,000
have banker, at the Runnemede country ssM.
.—- wbichsbonld
--------Isaac MEAKB, an old resident of DixJustice btepben Y FHd. I
notwithstanding
' gone lu
,
0
t
b.
tr
—
ury
ot
tbs
Institution.
notwithstanding tbe
tbe cold
cold weather. I
into tbe treasury of tbe Institution.
p„me
taTta ttegod &gt;te teorx .u»a-Cble.,go. ' &gt;•»'
1M. u
,ra,,h „„
1.
.
--- ——
tkMxntvh
hftr u
is
BUI cue ■¥fcvB"w^ •ww_ —----- •------ ’ ^Commodore WILLIAM RoUEEXDOBFr,
' much greater, although the exact amount
United States navy, at New York.
1 cannot be stated
Howard Walter, prominent Boston
banker.
Wasmixgton' Nov. 30.— Tbe report of'
yat.i Crossing Accident.
George Hamiltox Brasfield, noted
b™««.
of
&lt;&gt;»
c
,
mIt
P..
Nor
M.-A
«™»rr
xiTte"d»d".'.r?it, te"
।F^d-s,„b,t. p pul
Kentucky bor»*nian, at Lexington.Ky.
te 1. ta . ..rr te.i
s,„„
(o,te .. v.ip—1- ! wwoo. ari.«n b» T P. P1«. — «"■&lt;*
Samuel F. Burdette, prominent Kan­
sail xonriirr of tte Field- «" 4 (
,be ctetata revolution, he. teen bj . Baltimore and Ohio“J"™!™1”
sas Odd Fellow, at Leavenworth, Kan.
.
1.. Mnu-ntience of the sunu.,
dtenartment from 1 .Ute x&gt;Att»r Sirret station and Pitt was
J. L. Chafmax. writ-known Knlamasoo
1 LX*(te&gt;.Ur,.ta...hld&gt;
:SpSo,»b«.ltw tarilrd. Tte te-itedl, mjurte
r.u bo,, who ver.rid
It wa* mnuv-u. *-v.
DBUiy
........
On.
MriwoC^far,nn«*
D.
.
jug jin
wagon &lt;&gt; re fatally hurL One। el tlie
The family Mrs Edward M. Field, *b° nort is simplv it detailed denial of the tnff
n the wa$
Herr Csektias Berg, noted Danish
D..Cb.r&gt;» Ltadl.,. U ^“X’tetetadu.
. tef Mr
taj ’.be
. a
’“'of them. John Jfaudle, ao-d 9 yean,
Radical lead- r
died shortly aftrruard*.
very ill
.
.
• BalmaCMla party and imparted in.orma
Jous' A. 1 axon, veteran journal Hit. at
titeta.drtec.oitb. Itedtax ol tte fa, the other boy. i* uot rxpec -d o recover. Ricbmotid. V *The wagon was ground to Kindling wood,
Sir Jj mis Pouter Cowry. rBarL, at
but the horse escaped uaiijue I
Belfast. Ireland.
Hon. Richard Power, member of par­
r.—Ari Ashland avenue I Baeaboo. WIs.. Nov. 28 -James Kailey.&gt; Ham ent tor Waterlord City.
•
Arcbduke HEKRI HEXIER of Austria.
iDiny »1“u
—&lt;*-- •
r । streetcar «»■ -----------------.n^n- ‘ of Franklin, this county, in some man
GEngsE Wheaton allem known r
,. r«ld hte tech
crowtag nr.r ForUctb tercet b; te. .ngtac ,
f&lt;u
bi&gt;
,„«r&lt;Uf ted te.,
! aU«&lt;b.tMr. F«ld te. ter»
creteta, nr.' F------, -Uind BUI" AUen. at Columbus. O.
It or toe u&gt;v...—.
ot ,bc .wllcbtaz ■■whiteIte.
' of bi. leg* bream, entangled in * chain.
Major BlCUAKD p. HaMMOXD, pec
.--L.—
for tete-ral day. Tte------------------------ „r| d.„oU.b«l. &lt;&gt;“■
I fj.t -Jdr««ta« teblod. Tte ptet• M­
* .ft ------------------- ' “
arriou.lf
ite hurt.
u«
"
lbt roejh road foe
riX’t Injured,
&gt;
-

Has &amp; YanAnnan.

e-.

In the body of this Instrument its ;
~~~
,
,
,
. ...
.
I
Blslion
Hlslioj. Kearlek
hfiirlcA'i
’s Jubilee,
uaunee.
Mr. Beals objected to 130,000, seeing that
author says that he came to this country
he bad bis man in a tight p'.ace, aud finally In 1871 and earned HO per day. He soon , Et. Louis, Dec. l.L-The golden jubilee
• ceremonies incident to tbe fiftieth annithe man agreed to return the boy for I5,CW
j If assured that he (ihu ‘•detective’!) would
dt,.
come to uo barm. This was agreed lo, whtabnilri bl. r«,m te,d loll.-M him 1^ Arebl)l,b01) K„rkkaud 3 o’clock this morning was appointed everywhere. He also found that people | were begun yesterday morning. Cardias the time. But at 10 o’clock last night were Irving lo poison him. “It was a
tbe door bell rang and a stranger appeared
acainit
me .o
bv
wealthy wo- ‘
' C..telle
*®re °‘ ’teAtete.
“c mo” gorgeous
or Roman
j wlrb tbe boy. Beals paid over the $3,000. ■led
p^ta S?
.»4 te.
’^tateS^
PteU.-J--.w__
1 aud tbe man
disappeared. It tarns out
'that the police bad Lizzie Smith cor.-aled bl.iorj, MybD.ta-.btete.an.tawlted i
«.oru .r. tetax n&gt;.d. to ruta
b-lib I J1* to*”*”r
' at tbe lime, and she is now In j*H. Tbe
ted drix. me n,nd by lemperinB wilt my
.?”***!nJ*2.*i?^,=LOm.-Ln..
tor
Beals famllj- is oterjuyed at recovering
mete, ted drtak.H. "'»&gt;'«»• “• tew’ta, tatb. Lil * Ib.ebirteta Um
■their little boy.
n.niM of
nf Mrs. A
A T.
1. Stewart,
stewart. Judge
Juacre HilMil- matter
,
___
names
' .. of...
the .Infallibility
doctrine. -m
There
ton. Mrs. Bowdoln, Trustee B. B. Sher- ,waa n grand banquet iu tbe afternoon, at
INCENDIARY LABOR MEN.
man, Dr. Hall and Dr.—presumably bls- 5which all the church dignitaries were
hop—Potter as being concerned in the
' tonspiracy.
1

Bulge on the Rest.

Toys, Groceries, Lamps,
Crockery, Glassware,
China, Etc.

i

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'

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We have the

SPRINGER IS BOOMING.

d«r, bj.rtau tbnwteut. teblm fmm .
rteolcer. Note ot th. .bet. took «®ccL ,
J" ‘‘A**"1 «
Tbe would
would be
b,. assassin
—to ...
Itetetetl.,.!. “t»"rt T™, »» »- mtal— to Bel­
The
was immediately
gium under President Cleveland; Freder­
arrested and lodged in jalk The shooting
ick &amp; Winston, ex-minister to Persia; A.
took place as Di. Hall was ascending the
E. Stevenson, ex-ssslstant ixntmiuiter
1^ ’he parsonage, which
the KrDcr
m, wDO uispeuson poatomrea w more
general, who dispensed postoflkes to more
church, and jast after be hnd left tbe * TDemocratic
than
' ■— zz~z‘Az congressmen
—----- z
~ _any
_ r other
church. Roth ran from the other side of man; Senator-elect Palmer,
Palme* ths
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101 mem
the street ns Dr. Hall entered the gate here
who
throughotr*
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‘ voted for the~ ?latter
—■ r thronghot
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a ' number
and quickly drawing a revolver fired at tbe memorable deadlock;
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tbe venerable preacher as soon os the lat- I state officers, and others.
ter bad bis buck turned. Dr. Hall turned
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micnigan
Michigan is
iswn
aald to
to ne
be tor
foropnoger
Springer also.
also.
h»s head at tbe sound of tbe shot and Bynum
UVb —t-;-: to
io
. . ’. - withdrawal
-._a| (]oea DotBeem
lhen.,seelng bls danger, quickened bis carry all the Hoosier OlUVCWUtall
statesmen W
to auigA
Mills,
paca up tlie steps.
.
...he will
that
1~
Cooper ‘I-quoied as faying
■ not vote for Mills.
The Mills men were
by receiving a telegram from
He
just rrnvuw
reached mr
the lauuing
landing when
uv hnd
iuiu Jiri
wncn made
—~ happy "j
lb. ruxa «?ed again. Tte dacror lb™ Brooklyn promisinghil
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"Im that delegation.
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format ion i hat four
hnrrlteiy o,cnrf tbe door ted enterte tbo
New Englander* would vote for him. As
nouse. H- w i« not a moment too soon
this is an accession from what was be­
for n* tbe d&gt;-or closed, a third shot rang lieved to be a Mills stronghold, the 8anout and a bullet entered the casement of 1 gamou statesman is (feeling pretty com­
tbe door the reverend gentleman bad en­ fortable over the new.
tered by. There were but few persons on
the avenue during the shooting and the
* unusual specuu-1 * they were witpesses of
MOUNT VekXOX, Inal. Nov. aa—The fu­
seemed to pamlyzn their powers for a
neral of Governor Hovey took place
time. When Dr. Hall bad safely escaped
Thursday. The remains were placed iu tbe
inside tbo’houw, however, several gentle­
men sprang forward and quickly dis­ rotunda of the court house at 8 o’clock
armed the would-be murderer. He of­ Thursday morning, lying in state until
HA1. Tbe regular services were held in
fered no resistance.
“Do you know whom you shot atf” ho tbe court room at 2 «f&gt;. m. Governor Ira
w.-&gt;» asked.
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Chase delivered n very able sermon. All
“Of coarse I do.” responded the man.
of tbe state officers were here and many
“Why did you do it?”
other prominent men, including ex-Gov­
“Beatuse has Interfeted with me and
, ernors Gray aud Porter and Senator Tur­
tried to ruin me.”
■ It was at once seen that the prisoner ! pie. At tbe grave Governor Chase deliv। was Insane, and be whs hurried to the po- 1 ered another short* address, followed by
ex Governor-------------Porter and
cx-Governor Isaac
| lice station. There he was searched and a ' -------------------------------------------------printed circular, which purported to give ■ P. Gray, both of whom talked most elo­
a history'of bis ambitions and troubles, quently.
was found on his person. On the back of I| Then
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the
R. ceremonies
were per­
this document were the following sen- ', formed and ended the last sad tribute to
tencew in separate lines
tbe illustrious dead statesman.
About
“Oh, human justice.”
, 10,000 people were In! attendance, moat of
“Tear the bandage from your eyes."
I whom passed through the court Louse to
“Cover your face for shame,"
1 view the remains. The state militia was
I well represented with eleven companies.
CLAIM OF A‘CONSPIRACY.
' There were ium? representatives bodies
' from thirteen G. A. R. pews of the state,
»&gt;. . »r.«&gt;
1 all forming.with the procession.

SandoxaU HU . Nov. W.-At a
! nerved by hl, narrow escape, but recovhour Saturday night Calvin Tracey aud. “j erCfj sufficiently to conduct the afternoon
Joseph Lordun, two coal miners, were ar- service in the church. Dr. Hall would
rested, and at nn early hour yesterday ] Sfty but litllj regarding the shoot­
morning
James T. McKibbon. late editor j ing when seen lost evening.
He
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Labor of thi.
lbl.pl.ee
-Id &lt;h.t Borb tte altendrdateTlcetan issued, and Inspector Byrnes has o'Tbe llrotherhoo.1 of T-nh«rnf
nl.~, I said
r,ig
1 wu .1« blared under tertet cb.rjed with «
. 'j'.'Td!
had men watching the bouse, 125 Enst ' was «1
’ lL~ndla ' an. Tracer and Ixirdon dur- tor wme time paar and tint be had helped
Twenty-first street.
ta“te day broke doL .ad teofcnril to him on monTrbte on. ooctetan tbtaktag
brins concerned in and parties to the him a worthy man, as he certainty was

TH/ITS WHY

DECEMBER.

sduerea dviuk
in-11 were at.——
bon,, troffi th. -r .tate T“ ta
u, ^4,
injured, as described above.
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Preston county, W. Vu.

among the objects

�White Flannel Blankets only 75c. per Pair.
WE HAVE REMOVED OUR STOCK OF

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Dry G-oods, Cloaks, Shawls, Domestics
and Ladies’ Furnishing’s
To our new store, corner State and Jefferson Sts., lately occupied by Goodvear &amp; Barnes.
OTHER REDUCTIONS TO FOLLOW.

All cut prices remain the same and
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TWO STOKES.
We will continue business at the old stand and invite all in search of

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Felts, Overs, Socks and Rubbers,

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make this special effort, the running of two of the largest stores in the city in conjunction
during the winter, for the comfort and convenience of our customers, and feel assured it will be
appreciated by them. For the past six weeks we have been unable to do justice to our trade, our store being too small for the crowds of
bargain seekers, many being unable to get in the store, the crush being so great. Now we have ample room and invite you to make these
two'stores your headquarters to make your purchases and meet your friends.

YOURS, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE.

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Additional Local News.
The committee of arrangeineuts for the
reunion ol the ftth Mich, cavalry to be held
here January 1st were pleased yesterday
to learn from Gen. Alger that be would
attend the reunion and respond to a toast
at the banquet. A complete roster of tbe
6th Michigan cavalry has not bean made,
and it k barely poealble that some one
has been omitted in tbe sending out of in­
vitations. The committee desire all mem­
bra to come whether n formal invitation
lisp been received or not.

Going to Florida
Going to California
Going to Mexico
Going to New Orleans
Going te Mobile
Going to Savannah
Going to Hot Springs
Going to Seattle
Going to Tacoma
Going tu Los Angelos
Going to Santa .Barbara
Going to SL Paul
Going to Minneapolis
Going to St- Louis
Going to Austin.
Going to Omaha
Going to Sait Lake
Going to anywhere

- A SUBJECT------Worthy of your attention.

Most ladies are interested in Dress Goods, and all are interested when they read of onr liberal inducements, wlijch we
stil| continue to extend. This has been

THOROUGHLY: DEMONSTRA TED
By our greatly increased trade.

THEN
GO BY

Write your Inquiries and mail to-—
Gmo. DkHavkx.
Gen’l Paas’r Agent,
Grand Rapids, Mich.

'Tte »• Kboo: buildhx Id •
«d' dllldn to oar oebool. M ll will ®»te P'en'
Ij of nx« for tte M«h «d&gt;ooL
Willi, Goodrkb
our K-lwol

Kv, Burd, who h«» teen eteent

And to-day we are selling more Dress Goods titan any house in.the city.
enables us to give you r

No rents and tight expenses
.

Unapproachable Bargains!
As heretofore mentioned, we still extend to the ladies of Hastings and vicinity that liberal offer of all the inside trimmings with every
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dress pattern above 50c. It behooves every lady in search of

DRESS GOODS
To examine our line and prices before buying. We ask onr patrons and the public to compare prices prevailing in our store with prices of
the same goods in other establishments. No matter what kind of competition comes along, we are prepared to knock it out

iwpriH Mowin'..
Hwm.n Vraw «pent bl» raraUon with
friends ta Grand Rapids.
Tte IlWir, teelety tail mot lol Toe,•day night wa* a good oae.
rvcrtation
W Hattie Beadtv was excellent arW suited

T;*r new seals' in

lire south recitation

Util mw * great confusion each

CJifart waa compeited

to leave

by having

And we are in the lead with a full line of goods we will open up this week for sale. An early selection is desirable.
chase a Shawl now is the time and Spaulding’s is the place.

If you wish to pur­

% OFF ON ANY SHAWL IN. THE STORE-%
We are constantly reducing the prices in order to make goods move. To our friends and the public we return thanks for onr greatly increased trade
in Dress Goode, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloaks, Jackets, Boots and Shoes. Hoping to always deserve the same, ,
I am, respectfully youre,
,

O. D. SPAULDING.

Hikers C.

A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to inspect our store and stock. Goods shown with pleasure.

Watch Olir Show WifldOWi

Come and See the Finest Store in the City.

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Banner.

Hastings

County.
VOL. XX-KVL NO. 14

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 6, 1891.

Hastings Banner
y,,,, wh&lt;&lt; arc compelled to draw the purse strings
i: in flic cause of economy, will never know how
■a!ly i' is to your interests to make your pur-

TOWER

vi,o have visited Hudsous store and found
nt the grand quantities and startling
. which prevail during the mouth of June.

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[. , - Suits---Stern, Block
Co. sold us ISb
and Silk mixed suits last Friday. The regfr ',’s.ile price is $11, and they retail at $11
Take choice this week at $10. To make it
attractive iu our Men’s Suit Department we
the residue of our Fire Sale suits to close
I at Ten Dollars. All wool suits guaranh regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
1’ants Thg Unexcelled Pant Company ask­
dose their light-weight trousers. They
. ays wholesaled them at $2, $2.50. $2.87
\Ve made a pint cash offer of $1.50. We
Uiem- oh, w hat a lot!—three, four, five of a lot.
patterns fifty of a kind. Take choice this
aii wool pant*for $1.83. Ponder over this.
i.i. trouser- worth $3, many worth $4. at
ighty-eight. Don’t wait lentil the best, patpicked out.
ui‘- - The residue of the Malcomson stock,
are in bankruptcy: what of it? Were
the best manufacturers of boys’ clothing
■a Certainly. They came to grief; we
viie stock.
Xv.o:Hi $1.75: ?l.23 worth 82: 81.75 worth S2.5(“ ?2
,r?.l !h&lt;&gt;. and* of
to $3 sult.-^ worth $5 to $8.

\ Standard Regulation.Ball and Bat this
i a s ay with every boys’ suit worth. $2

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GRAND RAPIDS.

i want to buy any furniture: a nice carpet: any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season ?

LINOLEUM
What i
’ It is a floor cover made of cork. Call at my
st on
examine it. as it is much superior to carpet
nr any other floor cover at its value.

Published Thursdays by
COOK BT2.OS-,
BASTINGS, Klt n.

COUNTY NEWS
(ienrrnl.
n0W2n h,«b

Her

t&lt;r
dl,un,on&lt;l fa,d’ and do«”' ’«m up
Iwre &lt;
i
1 10 U* W“h &lt;me ,on,nK
spare out of seven.

Wmjdland pines for a mall on the C. K.
a, from Hastings mornings, and a null
wrent. that’s what Woodland ought to
have too.
Woodland now has a saloon. It is quite
metroiMjlitan to have one or more of these
articles, but when you talk about their be­
ing any earthly good, thej-re -not iult.”
»*.iA?
has « saloon, the News
thinks it stands the village in hand to
keep Its sidewalks In repair.

Fifteen members of the Leonard Mauch
post, VSoodland, ire taking in the national
encampment at Detroit. ’

ARCHIE McCOY,

ft’you want a cart?
I hive it'
Lo you want a road wagon?
I have that.
Do you want a J top carriage?
I keep them.
Do you want a regular top car­
riage?
I have them.
Would y ou like a two-seated,
canopy top buggy?
I have it.
'f you want anything from a
bicycle to a locomotive,
Call on

JESSE TOWNSEND.
°»« « I'.niitai', m, Mlebij,” A«.

Hastings,
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Still at the Front
And Will Remain So.
m Largut St^ktoSaKi Uftm.
Tin. Lowtsl PHmf to PtfoM Ecownnioal Buyen.
And Ike Hut OMainablt QualUyof
Druyt, Pine Clnmvoli.et^ toyttkir
with Prompt Attention to the Wante
of our Crutomm. trill meet th frame
oppredation/nm the general ptMUthat hiu rewarded the Peoples l&gt;rug
Store with niccess.
Headquarters for Physician’s Sup­
plies.
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Headquarters for Horstmsn Supply­
Headquartersfor JJotanW Drugs.
Beadquarter,/or Patent
Headquarters for Books, Stationery
and Wall Paper.
Agents for Humphrey s Homeopath*
Medicines.
.
W. kmp everything ^tedto^
found inpflrst^lass drug and book

store.

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Hlokory Cornen,
News items rather scarce. Ail appear to
to enjoying happiness and content
John Shein apd wife, of Nebraska, ar­
rived here last week aud are enjoying a
day or two visiting friends who are camp­
ing at Wall lake. From there they intend
visiting HasUngs friends.
O. B. Barber, of Caledonia, vtaltad.
relatives and friends at Hickory Corners
and Wall lake.
C. H. Bar tor, of Kalamazoo, visited
friends hero and at Wail lake several days
last week.
A. CortrigliL of Kalamazoo, visited his
parents and brothers Saturday and Sunday.
A. A. Aldrich. Ed Binel. Harn Bellenger and their families are enjoying the
cool and invigorating breezes on the east
shore of Gull lake.
M. Noble. Esq. Ims just Informed your
Mirfbe that he was called this morning by
Frank Hoyt to appraise damages done by
dogs. Mr. Hoyt having four sheep killed
an/ two badly mangled. Allison Bostwick
foffnd two dogs amoug his sheep, having
one down and nearly killeij. Que of the
dogs died suddenly btridhe other esca|»ed
unhurt. Persons liaviWg such worthless
ettrs ought to look out.

Hiuiflrhl.
Mose Warner &gt;riw driving over a Mud
Rev. Wallace is attending the M. E
creek bridge In Wtodland the other day campmee’.ing at Eaton Rapids.
with n traction engine. Mose now knows
The wife of Win. Pooley. who died very
the depth of Mud creek mud, for he and suddenly at Prairieville, last week had her
the traction engine wore in II
funeral sermon preached here aud was
Wheat is turning out exlraordlnnrlly burled In our cemetery.
The evaporator that was goh.g to to
well about Nashville.
erected so suddenly doesn’t seem to take a
Barry GoldduM Is being tracked for the start yet.
full races. Charley McMore ha^ him in
tost Saturday Doty ami Stringluun
hand.
shipped their first car load of hogs this
season.
When M. B. Brooks completes the
Al Kipp, of Battle Creek, has been stop­
work he is now doing on bis evaporator ping with Hie Banlieid pebplo for the lost
plant at Nashville, he will have one that ten days.
.
canuut be excelled in the state.
I-ast Saturday night the G. A. It's had
Big crowd nt Nashville last week Wed­ a large turnout at their hall, getting ready
nesday to aee the first of the series of ■and making preparation for the Detroit
eneninpiucnt.
,
sjjorts. More like it every Wednesday.
Joe Haugh’s sou is very sick at Battle
What might have been a very serious Creek.
thing for Mi. Font's t.'iree-ycar-old boy
Heriart Bowman is having a serious
happened a few nights ago. He in some time with n sore foot.
manner swallowed a pin, which lodged In
George Tongate's wife is on the sick.list.
his throat. Dr. Klnjou was hastily sum­
Lottie Dewey was on the siek list ‘last'
moned and instmd of arriving Just in time week.
.
to save the child’s life as Is usually the
case, got there just after Hie boy had suc­
Suu th Carlton.
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ceeded in removing iu thereto* escaplg a
Mrs. Jennie Smith Is suffering from the
gratuitous puff.-j-N'ashville News.
effects of being jmisoned with poison I
Messrs 1. H. and M. S. Keeler have while going to the lake a few days ap&gt;.
Mrs. Blakeslee has c daughter visiting
bought a controlling interest in the Middle­
from Graad
Grnud Rapids.
Rapids.-•ihiMoi f *her
lvr ,rpm
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ville brass factor}- and purpose to go ahead
Thov I •^r* Mbrtniry. of Hastings, was on our
with it In a most thorough manner. iJu.ri
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are enterprising* gentlemen and hustlers,
I Mra. Carpenter entertained company
and will moke the business hum for, ail
from Hastings Friday.
there is in it. We wish them success.
• ’T’lie ladies of the different churches hold
Prof. A. O. Wilkinson, of Casnovia, has nfternoon prayer meetings every Wednes­
been elected as prof. Bacon’s successor at day. It is at Mrs- Hartman’s this week.
Mrs. Andrus and Fleming did not go to
Middle vllle.
Battle Crcok last week on account of sick­
Keeler, the Middleville merchant. Ims
ness. ■
been sending up tadkrans lately, to each of
Quite a number of the S. D. Adventists
which was attached n box containing a expect to attend the campmeeting al Lan­
due bill for his merchandise. One of
sing this month.
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these.lit onto Spangi maclivr A- Johnson’s
Aunt Fannie Carpenter Is getting quite
implement warehouse the other day, and smart.
they do say It was a caution to see Fred
Judson Carpenter and
Miss Minnie
Spangemaeher ^limb up after that box.
Kennedy Sundayed at John Carpenter's.
Charley. Willis and Fannie Carpenter,
John Donley, of Carlton, received a letter
from his son-in-law. Wm. Rowley, of also Annie Shriber and’ Cathie Blakeslee
the Seventh -Day Advent
South Dakota. Tuesday, stating that on attended
Thursday last tiiclr part of the state w»« meeting at Orqngevllle lost Friday and
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visited by a setere hail and wind storm Saturday.
It is a marvel how corn is growing. If
which completely destroyed 600 acres of
wheat for hhn. killed his cattle and nearly not overtaken by the frost the crop will be
ruined his buildings, leaving them in a g&amp;pd.
There is to be'a surprise i«rty on our
very critical condition, financially. 1-ast
year they lost :!00 acres of gtaln from the street this week, but we prefer to wait uneffects of bot winds. Mr. Donley was In tH next wat before giving particulars.
Tbo M. E. Sunday school picnic nt Mid­
town yesterday morning and sent money
to relteve them for the present.—Freeport dle lake next week.

Herahte

Grrkey.
Mrs. Belle Kllngerman and Miss Alta
Spencer visited friends at Coats Grove lost
Elibu Olmstbnd and wife have moved
upon her mother’s farm to harvest her
father's crops, he having died not long
#gJohn Demaray and wife have moved

We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
tl:«.-most desirable npvelties in all of our lines, lay
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

SEE HERE!

The best Advertis
ingitiediumm Bar­
ry County

into the house lately vacated by Mr. Olm-

WHOLE NO. 1886.
at G. W. Tomkins, last week.
The sister members of the M. I’, church
gave it a thorough cleaning Saturday.
The church looks fine In Its new dress
of paper. We understand an effort will be
made in the way of socials to raise money
for new curtains and car)&gt;et for the church,
which will be splendid if done.
Quarterly meeting Saturday 15th and
16th at the M. 1*. church.

Delton.
D. C. Higley, of Kalamazoo, was in
town Monday.
F. J. Norwood Sundayed at Grand Rap­
Ids.
W. Monroe, of Doster, has rented the
tenant house of F. A. Blackman, and will
move to town soon.
Fifteen members of the Sackett post
started for Detroit Monday, to attend the
national encampment
Mrs. E. Barton has been quite 111, but is
better*at this writing.
The infant son of C. Griswold has been
seriously ill for the past week.
Dr.
Scribner is treating the case, and expresses
hopes of its recovery.
A fight to a finish on Main street Satur­
day evening—skin gloves, MarquisQueensburg rules. Delton amendments.
Throe have been occasions presented
wlierd many have sighed to be grangers.
T. II. Baird, of Grand Rapids, was in
town one day last week.
Thu K. of P. lodge have made arrange­
ment! for the third story of the Burton
house; aud will have It finished to their
taste for lodge purposes. The present
plan, Ilf executed, will make it not only a
pleasant place for the boys, but something
the town mav well feel proud of.
God. Kern has bought the barber shop
owned by T. Baird and is extending it
back fourteen feet. The front will soon
sport j the sign of "Milwaukee Deer.”
The social event of the season took
place,at O. 8. Barrett’s last Thursday
evening, it being the occasion of their
duuuibtet's marriage. So vast was the as­
sembly gathered that the ceremony was
obliged to be performed out of doors, that
all might see as well as hear. Many and
costly were the presents received, and
many the hearty expressions of congratu­
lation. Owing to the crowded condition
of the rooms entertainment was inqiosslliie. but all who attended will long cherish
a bright spot in their memory, and all
join In wishing Ella and Frank a sincere
and hearty "God spee&lt;).n
The best yield of wheat yet reported
was threshed last week nt Albert Roach’s.
He hud ten acres that yielded 43 bushel#
per acre, over running' four pounds to the
bushel. It took thirty-eight jtounds of
twine to bind the straw when cut We
awaif your pleasure.
t
Wi1 regret to say that we arc soon to
have n saloon. It is a branch of business
we could do nicely without, especially on
Main street, with our limited police force.
Mrs. Sprague Is at Plainwell nursing her
daughter. who is reported as being dan­
gerously Hl.

Middle* ilia.
Mts- Loomis and daughter Della, of
Chicago, visited friends In Middleville last

Hope Center.
C. S. Boice and wife of Coats Grove
visited her sister last week.
Effie Chandler is al work tor Tom Hen­
son of Gull Prairie.
Mr. Higby-of Ptamwcil is visiting at E.
.
B. Payne’s.
Clara Payne Itegins her school at the
Carpenter school-house MoSday.
Mr. Owen Is convalescing.
News Is very- scarce this week.

ht Mr’ and Mra. Bare visited friends at

Sunfield last Thursday.
Every one longing and«wteblng for rain
New arrival: Born to Lewellyn Alden
Hint does not come.
and wife, a boy: to Clyde Purdun and wife,
John l&gt;eeriug was kicked by a horse
a girl: to John Winney and wife, a kW.
last Saturday, injuring him quite seriously.
Camp meeting is in session near Clarks­
Rev. E. Cooley, of Battle Creek, gave us
ville. and we guess everybody Is going or an excellent sermon last Sunday.
Chas, and Ray Gilbert returned to their
g°Hayden Myers school at Ban field closed
home in Leonidas last week.
A social will be held al the p&amp;rsonagf
'"Vton^t you think it looks a little suspic­
next Thursday evening. Biscuit, honey
ious when the boys begin to buy jewelry and tec cream will to served.
John and Frank Barbcqand their wives
^Ctoules^f/ttad bod luck with his old
attended Hie funeral of Berthn Case in
engine, and he went to Ionia and got an­ Hose last Sunday. Miss Case was a stater
other one widch draw# the separator and of Hattie, Fannie, and Minnie Case all
teachers in this vicinity.
Branch has gone with Doc and Ella
Philip Barber, who broke his jaw by
Curtis to Grand Rapids to move them back falling while picking cherries. Is Improvupon the farm. Doc says he has enough
n^FIavia Vandcrwalker has gone to Kala­
°fC.ltRogers was on our streets last Sun­
mazoo to attend a birthday party of tor
day. We wonder whose best girl he took son Fred.
/
James Reed while burning brush one
ri HaUie Fair is home from Hastings for a
day last week had the misfortune to burn
»nd Mr. Uoorrr
draw­
Ing sand from the Swln bill to plaster Mr.

tbs south «&gt;1 -t tUli™; M.
G. Baker has gone to Cedar Creek.
Rather drj' and cool forcorn.
There Is a good program for the
Come everybody.

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Mrs. Dan Keyes Is very sick.
Itansome Russell sold some peaches last
week, the first of the season.
Mrs. Orville Durham is entertaining a
cousin thir week from Noi^alk Otao.
-t
Minnie Williams of Nashville visited at

tb^blns ™«ta. broke Cole Russell's laat week.____
Etta Tompkins h. at borne from Galesb“£wi«
C«.k .total
It ta* '»&lt;&gt; &lt;1«| S 10 k'* “
llfbt

C. C. Dean’s father and piotber from
Boston arc visiting him.
John Smith and Lizzie Floefrock were
married last Saturday.
Allen Martin has gone to his home in
Pennsylvania.
Several from this Village who went to
Wall lake and other resorts came home
sick.
**
Our farmers who have threshed are
getting from 25 to 32 bushels of wheat to
the acre.
Clark Nash's one third interest in the
west one-half,of the south east oue-fourth
of section 37, townslilpof Woodland. woS
sold at public auction at the offiA of
Palmerton A Smith, on July 80 by James
M. Smith, guardian, for S800 subject to
the widow’s dower interest.
C. C. Dean has moved ' his family Into
his new store and expects to move his
goods soon.
The Woodland and Hastings base ball
teams crossed bats on Saturday. The
score stood 14 to 84 in favor of Woodland.
Our club feels very much encouraged and
are looking for more scalps.
F. F. Hilbert Is on the sick list and C.,
8. palmerton holds forth at the exchange
bank.
*
We understand that Messera Kerwin A
Shaeffer expect to open their saloon soon.
We predict for this saloon the same fate
that has befallen every other attempt to
establish a saloon in our villager The
good people of our village and vicinity
usually''gel value received for their money,
and know full well that they cannot get
value received for money spent in a
saloon.
We feel like urging the people of our
vicinity to subscribe for the Bannek.
No one questions btit that it Is the best
paper published in thefc county, and the
subscription price Is only 75c a year.
.Subscribe at the office of Palmerton &amp;
Smith.
We understand thatG. M. Baitinger will
leave our village in about two weekA,
Jennie Lamb, of Hastings, Is visiting
friends at thh place.
Ambrose Cooper has gone to Sunfield to
build a house for Mr. Downs.
We were out of town last week, hence
our Hems did not appear.
Mr.McCormick has painted his black­
smith shop.
.
Frank Asplnall is painting his house.
Mrs. Pplly Nash and sou, Clark, will
move to Olivet soon.
About 20 old soldiers from our village
went to Detroit* this week.

Jennie Whitney returned to tonsing
Frldiy.
Guy DeGolia is the new clerk in M. M.
ILxlgv's grocery atorc.
About forty bought tickets for Detroit
from this place Monday.
Dail Putnam was iij Caledonia last Fri­
day.!
CJ H. Hayter and wife are away on their
summer vacation, and George Matteson is
taking charge of his photograph gallery
until his return.
Mrs. A. M. Putnam is visiting relatives
al McCord this week.
•
John Ackerson was in the Valley City
Monday.
Chas. Anulson and family are entertain­
ing friends fio:n York gtate this week.
Monroe Dietrich Is visiting In Detroit
this week.
Geo. Wilson’s family are moving to Wis­
consin,. where Mr. Wllsou will assume
charge of a brass factory.
The Christain Endeavor Society are pre­
paring a literary program for next Sunday
evening. ;
Good Templars held an npen lodge Tues­
day evening.
,
Mr. Summer and family now occupy the
McNeal l»usc on Grand Rapids St
I. N. Keeler was In Owosso the fore
part of the week.
Ike Keeler and family arrived In the
village Monday evening, and wit! make
this place their future home. Mr. Keeler
will superintend the Brass factory.
James Whitney spent Sunday In Grand­
Rapids.
'

C“£!,CaS'V.n&gt;(rS.nUh. or LU. Delayed Letter.
P. K. Jewell was nt Hastings Saturday.
Coleman Russell in very »ick.
"‘TteGwtoT p^iloBrr7'11 be mo’ed to
Several bard fronts the past week In­
Bordlrk 1° the »-.r juring crops on low ground.
Walter Mapes and A. Smith, of Ceylon,
"rtS. wm . taWlmr be. it Mr,. Klddert were at C. Smith's Sunday.
Walter Powers, of Nashville, was at the
'"‘tJSfe HtailM. Of Sitanee. to tbreeh- Center Sunday the guest of bls brother.
Chas. Southwell has the job of papering
lng With III. Seen, Bros.
the church and Is at work on the
Will Seger and Guy Churchill, of Battle
j W. Wolfe and Joe Keeler will soon Creek, were In town the first of the week.
Nellie Frost is visiting relatives at
north looking after berries.
W4»me. B. Smith ta» ««■» b&gt; Detroll &lt;m Augusta.

'“GlS*B»mp Is b«Udb&gt;K • 0»e

There are 160,000 brick now ryady for
shipment from here. This makes about
820,000 brick burned here this summer.
Another kiln will soon be ready to burn.
Eugene Deck has the frame erected for
bls new house.
Ansel Kingsbury has been putting up a
smalllmni on the west side &lt;Jf the IL R.
Mine host of the Cloverdale house has
erected an addition to the hotel, to accom­
odate his numerous patrons.
The campers still continue to find at Clo­
verdale and vicinity pleasant places of re­
sort.
Most of the G. A. IL boys in this vicin­
ity have gone to Detroit
Quite a feeling was manifested the day
of the show atTlastings by people living
along the line of tbo C. K. A S., the latter
having made no extra exertions to accomo­
date the people going to the show. Peo­
ple do not like to pay full fare lor the
privilege of standing up in a coach crowd­
ed far beyond its capacity and feel Justly
Indignant. The ft IL Co. discriminates
against Hastings in favor of Kalamazoo.
If there is a dog fight in the tatter place,
every facility Is afforded the people to at­
tend.
The sick in this neighborhood are on the
gain, with the exception of Mr. WrlgUL
He seems no better.

We notice a heading in the Friday’s
Democrat in efipitata ‘•Storms and Mc­
Kinley.” Our flnq_ impression was they
bad funned a copartnership, n kangaroo
firm. The wild goose may have flapped
lilt wings many times and so has Storms.
Hi# political sentiments are peculiar for
we have seen him aiding and abetting the
prohibition party and advocating the P. of
I. principles, but we always bad grave
doubts about til* ever voting anything but
the democrat ticket since: he became of apj.
We have no doubt but in time long post
the wilderness did howl but we have grave
doubts of this howl attributed to A. D.
Storms being ever uttered by him for the
word# are too wlqdy and the authorniphy
so deep and oratorlcd. We are led to ask
lirash Ridge.'
where did he get his Inspiration? He was
glad to take 28c for his wool and was quite
Horse distemper In our midst.
tan flu- contented until some uf hl# neighbors got
Bay Fierce is nursing two brok&lt;
gers.
.
-i 30 then he was ready by the promptings
Some ex-union soldiers f rom here are at of the Democrat to hurl these anathemas
at poor McKinley.
.
Detroit this week.
P. R. Earns has a now well homo.
Grandpa Sacket wears a very wise and
Aug. Bugbeo has a new slnt and wire dignified look since his daughter has be­
fence along the highway. Looks better. come the mother of a nice little girl.
lama Karns is no more. Karn’s family
Johnny Drummond is home from the
having taken her back to her parents.
Rapids on a visit to bls parents. John is
G. Robinson has disposed of bls team of
looking fine and draws a good salary aud
horses, wagon and harness. He will go
his employers prize him very highly. An
saloon keeping In Delton.
example of what a boy can do if he tries
In the annals of pugilistic history
to and does improve the opportunities be­
Brush Ridge must occupy a prominent
fore him.
place- Only last week a young man of
M. J. Goss smiles a large smile and says
20 summers easily , felled to earth a boy
it’s a girl that came to his home Monday
thirteen years old.
but says he forgot to weigh II
Jacob Scheurer- is again without a house­
■Births seem to to the order of the day just
keeper.
.
..
.
.
Frost-._In
Brush
Ridge
r.™
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_ _______
... on the morning of at the close of July: one at Dwight Vanaly 25th.
Horfi’rAqd one at Btaln Itayta.
July
25th. Who
Who can
can beat
beat that?
that’.
Mrs. Pooley died very suddenly on Mon­
day afternoon and was buried at Banfield.
Rutlaud.
Brother A. C. Towne made us a very
W. Stuart and wife spent Sunday at Mr.
pleasant call Saturday.
RisbrldgeFs. .
Mrs. I* A. bbedd and Mr#. Allen Ben­
Mrs. E. E. Gorham s sister and husband
returned to their home in Chicago last son received the ordinance of Baptism at
Fine lake Sunday morning by Rev.
week Tuesday.
Mrs. Stephen Yeckley and brother and Fletcher, of Plainwell, who held services
Nora Martin are visiting relatives in Grand hi the Baptist chapel In this village.
Rev. Perry Is to occupy the place of
Ledge this week.
D. Ferris’ little boy fell from a block of Rev. White August 16th. Elder White
wood while attempting to fly a kite, and and family having gone on a vacation for
a couple of weeks.
broke his arm last Friday.
George Nelson and family have gone
Rev. Miera and wife were calling on
friends at Podunk and on High street one visit friends at South Haven.
Eugene Borton returned to Mi
day last wet*.
t
M. Ransom Is taking In the soldiers en- again, where his wife and child wil
as soon a# ahe i» fully recovered.
! campmeot al Detroit this •week.
Stephen Temple's little baby wi
Mra. Louisa Hull is entertaining a sister
badly scalded Monday morning
and niece
from
the west _
~ Deal
____
___
| Mrs.
Carpenter, of Carlton,
visited
I
Mtac'iw Li/
full of hot water from the stove.

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j

r.rt In &gt; bOTM«' «l&gt;™ O' crtacirf br the

"AuoU.re had lb, b,w,
..
molM.
aud «lw,,. ,i,u
1
I wm. u «lore how u&gt; urt ri.l
Iwuru vle.. of «»• rmldo" «' ,0“^"
qniu
bj
dtabre.
1
........
'
a, uoai
atrict honor in trifitak things.
&lt;
’the dutie, of wive,, end I. e«7 unkindU
a The fart lh*» ■»«&lt;»
not mor?r *S^°iTrU'' “IW ''oodhr'
I
mA* the man. In tiw mad rush for •flea,
&lt;
of depnwslng lhnt maar “M U»
her.
scrofulous humor
I
iSJetftirt* to three day. the tracker’s ,
Mormons are swarming into Mexico.,
was ready to commit suiride. it
At 1.T00A low*. * myeleriom dlee«
duty to hold up intelllgv’ia! us the Idea of factetl
1
him seriou-.ly,
»fScotland is slowly gaining in population.
in the blood,
which eppeent ™«lo“
m^htaxl I. a» P*«to M to teach addition. bo was deapondeut for houn
lt
ulcers* catarrh, arid
end
Garcia, the notorious Cuban bandit, has
Robert Barney was engaged with n cant iemmirtheeotllf.
To
••know
something
in
order
to
b&lt;
I
had
my mother grow itmnlluttclr
much uUnned .1 their l«w«. preKOl add
Trnti
s
••Goodby.
”
and
wlketnSJ
oTt*
ianethlnf
is
a
doctrine
that
cannot
be
en‘
been
killed.
hook in putting a belt on an emery whew
consumption,
foSi Xften by story and Hh-tratto... &lt;callefl she nskel me if 1 wouldt^*
prospective.
.
It is said 40.000 persons In Russia arc at Blachard’s mill in Roscommon. lb*
F. C. Bevemerer. founder of th,
use
hook caught In hte mouth and the handle
The teacher who has created in her children sing
i
her favorite
wlLuiut foud.
tubu.«.
lB7wbTOng
ra?u,j‘l^1x,’i:
tn the spokes of the wheel. When Barney tro.t nnd tether ot the two ehlrf M""™ a liking for reading, and a craze for ImmxIu: I
Texxa will feed 200,000 cattle on cotton was able to realize what had happened, he of tbe present Havemeyer sugar firm. nn» who ba* Dixie a little hero worahip of the .cull,. Sow of
IS
?u
WestcSeter
Co..
S.
Y-.
ot
the
drlppe.
on
Iu .wy emo. tai It J ™
seed this fall.
found the corner of his mouth torn clean
men who hare led the world iDtollectua ly. au.w.r
i
Tuesday. He was 54 y**”* oldhas made a lasting imprestton during the *» koow thorn, for «uto&gt;onallr
The moat
San Francisco is going to have an olive
be
culled
In
to
l
,lu
i
."S„
T„
rk
’
suJ
r
“
Two puupere-wotnen-el the MpMchu- year that will go far to proaerveg true
oil convention.
.
Frank Lane was in Fassbender's saloon
economical,
nett. Stile Farm ut Mlddlebor.. werejo Ideal from contaglou.
The question of fuel in Northern Iowa at Marquette and smelt gas. He went fond ot Honor that they drank the w««
8
A spirit of reveranoe.—American
Twe{fn...r Womrn Thwwuu
looking for the leak with a lighted match.
aafe, speedy, and
is becoming a grave one.
The other d.y two
’
The usual result followed and Fassben­ alcohol used In the point .hope. One dtad eblldreu need to be taught this more than
effective of all
Louisiana's output, uf molasses is estimat­ der’s saloon is not the drunk factory it In terrible aeon*, and the other la too IB- any other children on the face of the earth. H“** JrT «“&gt;» ‘t&lt;,rr n-tainou Ji?
They inherit a spirit of revolt from the hew reeeutly »prui&gt;K low brioV, ud J?
ed at 27,000,000 gallons.
was nor Lane the fatal mark of beauty be
blood-purlflera.
•
Prat.'u.rrlinton. new chiefot theS. early eolooial days. In the toeatoo about Ing tbwnwlrw. u . uble
“"J
A famine Is threatened In Guatemala, was before he became an explorer. He Weather Bureun. will have a ayat™ « of American people to win aud hold the re­ ra&gt; to bring rhe bill .&lt; f,„. oi
will recover.
local •■torecaMera- of the weather. Here
owing to the scarcity of corq.
public. liie quality’of reverence has been dlutely hurtenrd to «ay UM .1,. dHn’Sj
Escanaba people will make a great kick la a chance tor tbe weather prophet! who nearly all sifted out of
national char­ tor unytbing. Thr other .-.on., ,
will cure you.
Six thousand saloon licenses have been
2
on account ot the tariff discriminating are wlae In kooae bone and muskrat lore. acter. ‘•Young America,”* wit bout in­ teu. A. won m It wo brooght
issuad In Chicago for the presenl year.
u«el
against them. The fare from Menominee
l-hll Armour, or the “Bld Four." hat tending IL has a chronic "Fourth of July?’ It end eululmol.
PROBATE OIUIEIL
Thirteen lives were lost In the waters to Negaunee Is 53.25, but If you stop off at gone lo ttarmani toaeo It he ranool talp air toward everybody. The children who
"Deer me. tl,l. I, oUogrilwr ,oo
State of Michigan, county of Barry -sa.
about
New
York
City
on
a
recent
Sunday.
Escanaba and buy a ticket from Menom­ ralae the country’a embargo on dnaaed leave school this-year with a spirit of Bring me a cup of hot water plea-.'' Al a session of the Probate Court for theCuubSof Barry holden at the Probate Office la lhaetty
The waitrem brought the water and then
The Dominion of Canada's revenue for inee to Escanaba, and then from Escanaba Inuta It no. he will ablp In alnel abU» and deference to superiority, to age. to woman;
Hastings in said county on Thursday, the
the fiscal year ending June 30, is 87,000,­ It costs an even $5. The Chicago a North­ pay tbe aatary ot an Inapemor on the who reverence God aud human law because went away. As soou lu-her back
western i» the road making this queer rate.
it Is law, have received lasting influences turned the woman. amRIag tv her fru-u
000.
German wharfs.
Present. Ctiariea W. 'Armstrong. Judge of
that ftboiftld entitle the teacher to the thanks began to manipulate the cup Of
Josie Mpnassa, of West Bay City, had
Dr. Henry T. Helmbold, who piled op a
Probate.
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Minnesota is the first state in the field
the cup of water. First nhe put t htti.
of the whole nation.
lathe nuttter oft he estate of Marcus L. Ward. with a full fledged People’s party organi­ her hand run over while playfeg on a car
tnrioiie otdl0.000.000 by
4. A respect for labor.—The day when water in the tea, and then a ]imefa, :nu
with some mates Monday anef immedlatelj patent medicine, and who has spent thi
On *re*&lt;lin&lt; and tiling the petition: duly zation.
an ambitious boy at school thought only of thewater. until finatiy the two were evenly
ran to the river liank to jump in. She was past twenty years principally Iu lunatic
vartfled. ot Marcus L Ward, son .ot said de­
The great Maryland fruit canneries are prevented after a struggle and said ane ZJlums. has again been retired to asylum a profession, and looked down on hand­ divided, and Io! Instead of one there ww
ceased. sUerlng that duly authenticated copies
labor. is fast jMfflBlng away. Manual train­ two cups ot ten. Of course her friend, wha
of the last will and tesuuneot of said
receiving more small fruits than they can wanted to drown herself, as she prefe red
and of the probate thereof Dm been filed tn Mdd
life, hopelessly crazy.
ing has greatly helped to correct this former did not want anything tin- moment before,
death to'bavlng her hand cut off. The
court and that said will has t&gt;een duly admitted handle.
Captain Saunders, commander of the ideal. Boys are finding out that to make was now raady to take, home ten, and trc
An immense deposit of asbesos has been doctors hopes to save her hand yeUf
••Whaleback ’ steamer Wetmore who*i trip intelligently a ••mortise and tenon” joint is cups of tea were secured for tbe price of
discovered twenty miles north of Medford,
Merrlte Williams, ten years old, and two from Duluth to Liverpool carry ng W.OOU as lionorable as a recitation -in Imlln. one. At least that waa what the women
Oregon.
young companions, of Mason, on Wednes­ bushels of grata without rehandling created Girls are discovering that bread-making thought until they came to pay tbe eh**
tion be granted to said petitioner one of the ex­
Nebraska's bank deposits are $47 per day evening were amusing theuwelveo bj so much comment died of heart disease st ranks with piano-playing. The teacher when they found upon the bill cf faretidi
centers named in sold will.
.
seeing which could cross the track laid Liverpool on Tuesday.
has a thousand ways to make these Impres­ item:
Thereupon it K ordered, that trlday, capita and are almost enough to pay off
“One cup of hot waler, six cents.”
In front of an approaching train. Merrlte
the am day of August A. D. !«*l. al ten her farm mortgages.
Wall street experienced a “flurr)” this sions lasting.
As the tea was only right they reailv
was last, but the feat cost him his life.
o'clock tn the forenoon, be assigned for
5 A lore of thoroughness —In the rush
The defaulting state treasurer of Mis­ He wan Instantly killed. No blame attaches week, which knocked down tbe price of
auhV.Ql twnr.nl.
•
the hearing of said petition, and that
in which our lives are passed there is no
the heirs at law of said deceased and souri has been sentenced to prteon*for
Stocks,
though
nobody
could
trace
ton
the engineer, who shouted and tried to stop
influence more difficult to make lasting
all utter persons Interested In said estate, three years for stealing 883,000.
sutMtnatial laris or to their origin the than this. The teacher, crowded with a
Counting a Billion.
are required to apjMmr at a session of said Court,
the train.
then to lie holden at tlie Probate Office. In the
rumors affecting the credit of certain big
Mrs. Jefferson Davis has written.a letter
The report of 11. D. Platt, of Ypsilanti. business houses. But the agitation weak­ multiplicity of duties requiring twice her ■ What Is a billion? The reply i* very
city of Hastings Iu said county and show cause,
allotted lime to do them thoroughly, simple-a million tiffirsf a million. This
it any there be. why the prayer of the peti­ agreeing that her husband’s body shall be State oil inspector, reports a balance of
ened prices, which is perhaps all tbe
tioner may not be granted.
buried in Richmond. Va.
finds It hard to Insist on a thoroughness fa quifikly written, and quicker still pro­
S5.43fl.4T turned over to the State treasury, ••bears” expected.
And it Is further ordered that said petitioner
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she cannot practice herself. One uf the nounced. But no maq is able to count it
give notice to the persona Interested In said es­
The first step toward the union ot St. as fees for inspection. It also recites the
tate, of the i&gt;endency ot said petition and the Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., was taken a significant fact that while our legislature
greatest needs of modern times is to do a You count 100 or ITffK minute; but let ci
hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
suppose that you go as far a« 3», tben.aa
last
winter
adopted
the
Wisconsin
test,
the
days
ago
by
the
St.
Paul
Chamber
of
An ejal»orate program for the dedicatory Iret numbe.r of things and to do them hour would produce 13.C0Q; a day 2®,a)Q.
to be published In the Hastings Uaxxkk a news­
The teacher who feels this
paper printed and circulated In said County of Commerce, which adopted resolutions ap­ legislature of Wisxmsln. alarmed at the In­ exerciaea of the World’s fair In October. thoroughly
Barry once In each week for three successive pointing a committee to confer with a creasing casuallties due to the low grade &lt; f
will find ways to plant the m-ed of thor- and a year, or 305 day*. Ite.i20.0i0. L« u
18P2.
lias
been
arranged.
weeks previous to said d&gt;y ot hearing.
oughneas, in the insistence tliat the little sup pew now that Adam, at the bcgjnraag
committee from the Minneapolis Ixrard of oils in use in that State, adopted the rejeeP
CHARLES W. ARMSTKOSa.
Thus far an aggregate* of 83.695.000 has details of school life be done thoroughly. of hia existence, hiul liegnu to count, b*d
JA true eopy.l
Judge of Probate.
trade ns to the best means of bringing ed Michigan test
been appropriated by twenty-nine states
Neatness of dress will naturally come continued to do so, and was counting
about a permanent union.
PROBATE ORDER.
it is alleged Lanri .g's tnlllen. have com­ for representation at the World’s fair.
along with this thought. A lady once he would not even now, acconliag to tb*
State of Michigan. County of Barn-sa. _
The discovery lias been made that not a bined and kept dow n the price of wheat sj
said:
1 do not know Arthur’s teacher, but usually supposed age ot our globe, bsve
The Gatholics have chosen a eomnilttice
Al a session of tbe Probate court for the
counted' near enongb. For to count a
the city has become one of the jworest
OuASy of Barry, holden at tbe Probate office In child has been born in the White Hills
to supervise the making ot a national I do know she Is making a man of my boy billion he would require 9.512 yean, tt:
tbe Ctly otHaaUngs.tn said Count), on Thur«- school district of Connecticut in nine years wheat markets In the Stale. But Hr
ver) fast 1 never have to wratob hislxMits
Cathuilc
educational
exhibit
at
the
Ex
­
day. the tod day of July, in the year one' and that the youngest child ' attending citizens have organized a company to re­
days, 5 hour* and 80 minut«-«, .ictonj■
or
finger
nails
now.
He
tries
to
do
every
­
taotisand eight hundred and ninety one.
medy this, and ask business men to job position. Many prominent .CatholkA are
Ing to the above rule.. Supposing
thing so thoroughly.” That influence,
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of, school Is nine years of age. The pwpulation is about five hundred persons, and and contribute to the salary of a man who* much Interested 4n the enterprise.
Probate.
though exerted for si. short a time, was were to allow a poor counter twelve uoun
In the matter ot the estate of Moses Ward.■ soon the schools will have to lx; abandoned, business It will be to buy wheat at Detroit
Twenty-four foreign nation* have now just the kind of material from which right daily for rest, e.it I nyna '.sleeping. li-w«dd
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­. the prospects for an increase being very prices, less freight and hold the farmers’ ofilcallly accepted the Invitation to par­; Meals are Bible for the boys and girls to need 10,025 year*. 319 d.iy s, 10 hours and
45 minutes.
trade in that city by giving .them a live ticipate In the exposition. Russia, Turkey’ carry away as a lasting influence.
fied of Marcus L. Ward, grandson of said de­• |&gt;oor.
ceased, alleging that duly authenticated copies
markrft
Denmark, Persia and Egypt are among the1
Much Is said in these days ot the teach­
of the l«st will and testament of said deceased
aud of the probate thereof bas been filed in
recent
acquisitions.
'
ing
of
cthte-*
in
the
aehooltrodm.
When
Say some dealers who try to sell a ■ubstltuta
We’ll write It down till everybody Mieslt
One reason why marriage is so o'wu a
said court and that said will bas been duly ad­ preparations n-hen a customer dalls for Hood's
principles
are
inculcated and
The American Society of Wood En-. right
Till everybody is sick of it
mitted lo probate tn Essex county, New Jersey, Sanuparllix Do not allow any such false Maufailure i* that th.invvrage in.in foil* la hvt
and praying that said exotnplliled copies of the merits as this induce you to buy v.hat you do
Till everybody knows It without seeing It rravers. which Imd a splendid exhibit al1 the blglic**. moral Influences are made • with a woman bewttiae she l.-t* two nr
will of said deceased may lx* allowed, filed am; not want. Remember that the only reason for
I
lasting,
the
*sonl
of
ethical
Instrnctiou
‘three of the qnaUt;..« «1i®p be attribxte*
recorded iu this court as and for the last wil making it Is Uta: a few cents more profit will be that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the the Paris Exposition, and carried of all
and testament of said deceased and the ad­ made on the substltu*-. Insist upon b.irtrjt Che worst cases of rhroulccatarrh In the head, the honors in its litie there, has decided to, luu&gt; been given.—The School Journal.
ministration grafted to Marcus U Ward as tn best med lei no—Rood’s Sarsauarilla. It ts pecu­ catarrhal headache, and “mid in the head." make a similar showing of Its work, ax
blaming her afterward t«er.iw she doesn’t
said petition set forth.
The
average
school
archietnet
puts
the
liar to Itself.
■
In
perfect
faith,
ite
ipaken.
the
World
’
s
have the rest. Wnipcn uu&amp;'t make any
L Chicago Ip 1H03.
Thereuixin It la ordered, that Friday, the
windows Into the school h«u*? walls where such mistake. Th'-; •' •
Dispensary Medical Association of Buffate,'
21st day of August. A. D. 18t&gt;l. at ten o'clock m
expect to fiad
,
The
lumbermen
of
Washington
have
tfreforenoon.be assigned for the bearing of said
they will look well from the out-aide.
Ninety cherries on a twig ten Inches N. Y.. offers to pay 8500 to any one suffcr-। promised to contribute ail the material Then he put- tlw wainscoting uf the rooms in the average man any of th&lt;^ quaiitix
petition, and that the heir* at Taw of
ing
from
chronic
catarrh
In
the
head
whom
■afij deceased and ail other person* Interest- long Is the record of a Williamston cherry
■
ne»
vssary
for
the
construction
of
the
JustJeval
with
the
lot
tom
of
the
windows.
•cldurn
disapnointi’
L
—
Sjomcrri.ie
Journal.
they cannot enre.
.
tree.
....• reversed
rr.v,,™-.;
Hxpo.ll!™, Then he puts the blacktamrd just above
Now if the conditions were
—If : ImiMlnit.ttal
Lumberman from the Saginaw Valley_ they asked you to pay $500 for a poaltiri? ‘ aud the Northern laclflc ius agn-ed to the nainscotinc. If it chances. h« it
in said county, and show cause, if any will lose from $ '.0,000 to $60,000 by the
.
...
th., Hvhihl* rnw&gt; fhanre. Thl'S
cure you might hesitate. Here are rep­ transport the exhibit frw of charge. Thus usually dors. that the bottom of the black­
there be, why the prayer of the petitioner
Colonel Bluff -You io:gi-as well ac
a wot be granted. And It Is further ordered. failure of C. L. Hazard.
utable men. with years of honorable deal­ Washington can expend upon its exhibit board is about where the top should Ixt kuowltxlga lhnt yon ?tole tbe cluckra*,
said petitioner give notice to the per­
Sixty thousan&lt;rpounds of cheese have ing: thou.-ands ot dollars and a great name the entire SI00.000, which was approprtat- so much tbe worse for the children. They uncle. I found n [drcr of I &lt;• brawn car.
sons interested in said estate, of the penshould be stretched out w» that they can you wore thta night tu the Iren -tied.
dauev of said petition, and the bearing l*en sent to Liverpool tins season from back of them and they say—“We can con?
thereof bv causing a copv of this order the Crosswell cheese factory.
vnu because we've cured thou-utnds of othe*
Uuclo Eb&lt;»n I’.riumphabtlVr-Sw. 1
California may show at tta1 World's fair, reach the black imard. The average school
to be published tn the Hasttun Baxxkb ii
newspaper printed and circulated In said Coun­
The Ionia Pottery Co. ships carloads of like you—If we can't we will pay you $5W xs n part or its exhibit, tlie finest collection board alt* by aud lets such building to go cctch you. colonel. &gt;J didn't w ar a brown
ty of Barry onee In each week for three successive flower pots to Chicago every season and h for the knowledge that there.* one whom of minerals in the Unite! States. Instead on.—Moderator.
coat diit night .—•I’uiiwk 1
■
weeks previous to si^Id, day of hearing.
we
can.t
cure.
”
of making a special collection, as was done
.
■
CmZbLks W. AHMSTHONO.
rapidly extending its plant.
Henry H. Hu ith. the journm clerk of tbe
They believe in
Attorney General Ellis holds that the
Judge of Probate.
, themselves. Isn’t It for the New Orleans, Philadelphia । aud
•
* ■ prefoMblB
-•to ' j»ariH expoaitlons, there is a strong proba- presen', school examiners will continue in national bouxe of n-pn.»?iitat*Tc&gt;. i-» rouA Saginaw man has a German shepherd worth a trial. Isu
t any ■trial
A true copy. &gt;
dog worth 82,000. He can afford It; he’s a catarrh?
blllty that the state will send the magnlfl- office till .the second Munday of October. aidered the most u’&gt;k- kejtitalivt expert W
contractor for Forepaugh's citcua
CHANCERY SAl.K.
AMl«Uul Superlni.-Iidmt K. C. H,nk of 1collection*
lo U» Mate Any other construction of the law would tbe country, and bi*fknowledge©! [uri»!•» tmrMDce of and by virtue ot an order and
apparently leave a vacancy in the office ot mentary taw i» unexceiled. HohasbeU
Mining Bureau
the
reform
school
at
lAnslnc
Iras
resigned
" Museum.
*'
The
corner-stone
of
the
new
Congrega
­
decree ot tbo circuit court for the County of
bis place for tweuty. ya»r*
Canada
has
receh
wl.
through
the medium one examiner.
Barry, in chancery, in the Slate of Michigan, tional church at Owosso was laid under to lake a position with the house of refuge
mode and dated on toe tlih day of May A. D. the electric lights on Tuesday evening.
I iu Philadelphia.
t of Great Britain, an Invitation to make an
GETTING RIO OF BORES.
ISBl.ln a certain canoe therein pending wherein
exhibit
al
the
Exposition,
and
there
is
n&lt;&gt;
John B. Knur im eotnptalruint and Gilbert W.
“Oh. If 1 had only taken this medicine earlier
Tbe village of Holly will Issue bonds to
The money order* issued by the po«tcffia
Waunialey. Elin M. waumdey, Edwnnl Smith raise ironey to unite with the township iu in life, what years of snffenng it would have doubt that it will do so. A deputation of
had their origin in a private
alMioaby
and Hlrarn M. Allen, are defendant*.
Ontario members of Parliament Ims asked
saved me!” was the touching exclatn.'Ulon of
Notice is hereby given tbat I shall sell at building a hall for township meetings.
'three postofiice official®, who began the
the
dominion
Government
to
assist
Ontario
public auction to ibe blgbe« bidder, on SaturNo observer of feminine beauty cay fail system in 171E. At that llir.
•Buchanan swings into line and votfid to one who had been cured of rheumatism by th" producers nnd manufacturers in making an
tee Ittb day of September. A. D. l*u at ten
ottock in the forenoon, at the north front door raise 850.000 to build a system of water use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Scores of such cau-a exhibit at the Chicago World’s fair. Favora­ to sec that its happy pow-ssora are banws- order could be iMbed’ for more than five
areonrccprd.
.
vt the Court bouse In the City of Hasting* County
ed. Il was remarked to a particularly guineas, and the chanto for seeding that
ble consideration was promised.
of Barry and State of Michigan, said Court tense works. The vote stood 270 fo 16 against
handsome girl that she must often be an amount was 4*. Cd. The system wa» takes
Upper peninsula Catholics are arranging
being toe place for bolding the circuit court for
The Kansas World’s fair managers of­ object of admiration for men who possess­ orcr by the poatoflicc in ISSS. and the fire
Dr. Virginia Watts, wJio for several for an elaborate celebration on Sept. I, the
the! County of Barn the following described
years has been a successful physician at
fered prizes of $10 each for the best samples ed no attraction for her, and. as abe was guhu-as for which 4s. Gd. »wu charged Io
25th anniversary of Bishop Vertin's ordina­
of wheat, outs, rye and other grains and very tender hearted, she must find it diffi­ 17W can now be sent for fivrpence.
Saginaw is dead. She war x graduate of tion.
Harry and State of Michigan, and more part leugrasses, to be put la bundles eight Inches cult to discourage their attentions without
Postal orders nre but n decade old. Thar
tarty Monwn and described as follows, to wit: the Michigan Medical college.
I in diameter, each contestant furnishing being guilty of hardheartednres.
Tbo east half of the south west quvter of sec­
She Issue waa begnn in tffil. and since then
The scale louse—the Insect which has
Engineer.
tion thirty-two. tn township number one |nortb
। two bundles. Half of the samples receiv­ laughed nnd replied:
their popularity has increased yiwrby F".
been so destructive to the soft maple trees
of rance seven west.
1 have been a great sufferer from rheu­ ed will be entered for premiums at the Ex­
“Yes, it in very difficult at times to get so much so. indeed, that in biwuesscirart
Dated Hastings. Mich July 29th 1891.
of Illinois and Indiana, is reported on the
matism for seven years, and hearing of the position and the others be used Iu deettrat- rid of men you don't like aud not hurt postal orders now frequently piss tMOitfb
AIX1XSO K. Kmmabtox.
maples at Benton Harbor.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
success of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, lug the Kansas state building at the fair. their feelings. I found out a novel method many bauds ua a medium of ,xc!!,.nK*.‘T
Parry County, Mich.
concluded to give it a trial. 1 have tested
Henry
Clute,
of
Olivet,
bad
CO
acres
of
O Scott Cuarx.
Models iff paper machine representing for doing this some little time ago, and in fore being presented for conrendoo »»
wheat that averaged 31 bushels per acre. the curative properties of the mineral
Solleiter for Complainant.
some cases it works to a charm. You may cash at the postofiice counter.-Chamber*
A Flint man raised 02 bushels on two springs willlout finding relief from that the fur and seal and walrus fisheries on know that it is often the case with men Journal._______ _
■ .
or any other source until I tried Hibbard's the coast of Alaska are being prepared by that they have strong dislikea for certain
acres within the city limits.
f
PROBATE ORDER.
the
Smithsonian
Institute
at
Washington,
t Michigan. county ot Barrv.-as.
Rheumatic Syrup, which has done wonders
things to eat, for certain odors, and forcerMarriage was a failure to Mrs. Orville
teuton of the Probate Court tor the
for the World’s fair. It is the intention
of Barrv. holden at the Probate Office Io Quick, of Jackson, who was married a few for me. I can now walk with entire by mcaina of these models, to give vistlors tain sad songs. The first thing I do now
A lew un»»
- ..........
„
freedom from pain and my general health
when I am burdened with attentions from Mbit uv™ille». !“&gt;
days ago. She took a dose of morphine
O»I, me -n.u
u. ■•u‘5.
7--—
is very much improved. It Is a splendid to the Exposition an Idea of the seal In­ a man who bores me is to find out If he has ukto from I he cm. •&lt;
mil released herself from the bonds.
UKWKMd eight hundred and ntn«y-onr.
dustry
whicfrjhas
caused
nni-li
diplomatic
remedy for the blood and the deblMated
a weaknena of this sort. I don’t ask him •ttruted the &lt;UU»I
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
correspondence recently between this
Early peaches have l&gt;een shipped from system.
Fred Herman.
myself, but have a friend draw him into n durin, their o.erl-..J I
in the matter of the estate of Alva Allegan at tbe rate of 100 bushels a day Engineer Water Works, Big Rapids. Mich. country and Great Britain.
confession. Now, it is positively true that bition grounds. At one l'oan‘^
Matt, deceased.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only
On reading and filing the petition duly veri- this week. Allegan County’s peach crop
Lieutenant Roger Welles. Jr., of the I have scared away men by the methods of mtoely youuu woman w»
»ed. ot Rebecca Mott, widow o( said deceased. la estimated as over one hundred thousand by The Charles Wright Medicine Company United States Navy, Commissioner to Ven­ associating myself in their mind&gt;« either open mouthed astoulsbment ■
Mhylugihats rertaM Instrument now on file dollars this year.
DetrffiL Mich.
£ this court purporting to be the last will and
ezuela and the neighboring colonies, reports with the food, odor or music that offends at the “varmint*.” As tb®
his dangling trunk. *ham‘^
testament of said deceased may be admitted to
Howell Republican: Last year J. M.
At Muskegon, 42.300 feet of flooring that the Governor General of the Dutch them.
“One man wl^o could not possibly be dis­ amarement knew no boodk
Grosman, of Gregory, planted 12 acres of was recently loaded on a freight car, said Colonies In the West Indies, composed of
tically shouted to the keepc^ Sg.
couraged
by
my
frigid
manner
had,
I
ascer
­
potatoes and raised 2,500 bushels, most ot to be the largest amount of lumber ever the islands of Curaaoa, St. Martins, Bonaire
are yon goin' to back 1:0
““
Aruba, St Eustache and Sad*, has accepted tained, a horror of sweetbreads. The sigh t
which he sold for $1 a bushel. This year carried In one ear.
• TftereuDon Itordered, that Tuesday the ,25th
VersMillra*”—Chicago
the Invitation to participate In theEx- of sweetbreads being eaten by people about
he has planted 15 acres.
On her first trip out the steamer Prentice .posltlon. and has appointed a commission him upset him completely; iu fact, it made
When you smell escaping gas don't light stranded on Scott’s Point, north shore of
trh.ro Cbemlsttr
him ill. Well, we hare supper instead qf
to take charge of the work.
a match to find the leak. That Is what the straits. The Leviathan has gone to
dinner at fl o’clock on Sundays, and, ns it
Mm. de Jonee-vy ixnbr
Frank Lane did in a saloon at Marquette, her assistance.
H. C. Payne, upjcial cocuintasioEer to is informal, some of our friends who may quart of Ink on » lor
a...
and the resulting explosion shook the
Mexico, aavs that country will probably be calling late in the afternoon will often drop or two got on my t*»‘
.
town and burned Mr. Lane quite eeverely.
udw
appropriate at the start 8750.000 for the ■it down with us. The man who bored me jou nnrtblnu th.t wl I
New Jersey's crop of peaches is ripen­ representation at the Expoaltion, and that In this case found out that by calling at
.Honeri Dru«ri-«-l
Tbe potato crop in loma county is said
that will remove
'"’I'ljJLluU.lrf
to be larger than for years, and farmers ing prematurely. The yellows and the It will most likely Increase the amount to 5:30 on Sundays be would receive the neces­
.
82.000,000 later on. Mexico voted 8400,000 sary invitation when the supper hour don't know ot nor h&gt;»K &gt;hnt_JHI
are getting 40 cents a bushel. Wheat In dry weather are blamed.
at Ugrian for the Paris Exposition, and found him there, and as this allowed him out of a beet dre- -&gt;•« '
the same county Is yielding from 25 to 45
During
the
fiscal
year
which
ended
June
a
good
opportunity
to
be
in
my
company
a
•pent
81,300.000
before
it
got
through.
bushels per acre, and selling at 83 eenta.
30. the general land office issued over 114,­ Great enthusiasm is manifested over the very lang time be settled down to the regPROBATE ORDER­
Chicago Exposition, and Mexico will
Patrick O’Toole’s bouse at Merrill, burn­ 000 patcuts for agricultural lands.
certainly excel all previous efforts.
ed on Wednesday, and notes aggregating
State ol Mleblxx.
The northwestern Miller figures the
At » titsslon ol the
‘rv-_baIe oflks.
dreadfully unintoreaUng, and he liked me . County
81.500 were consumed. Mr. Toole's has a
of Barry, holden at
\xwnl). o»
stocks of wheat In the northwest at 9,158,­
rnort unptaaaantly, ao I act mynlf to find In tee city of
memoranda of the names of tbe givers of
ljniV in U* je&gt;r
SCHOOL COLUMN.
570 bushels, 316,180 busitels less than a
out if be disliked intensely any particular
the notes and will be able to collect them,
yeajago.
.
diah. To my great joy I learned of hia an­ ° reXTco-rle. »'■ *"»&gt;«*•
probably.
tipathy to sweetbreads.
".ra nouur .&lt; Ibtrifl. •&gt;“The first bale of California bops of this
John Grierson, of Pleasant Valley, has
Schools are closing. Earnest teachers
“The next Sunday night we of course
threshed 20 acres of “Nigger" wheat year's crop arrived at New York this week, a» they see classes passing from their hands had sweetbreads, and the way that man
which yielded 34 bushels per acre. The and sold for 75c per pound. The quality naturally fall to m-lfqucatlonlng.
How Buffered waa the funniest thing you ever
Portland Observer says H. Homer had 27 is fine.
much have these children retained—outside *aw. He stood it, though, and nibbled at
your attention to
acres of Clawson which averaged 37 bush­
the apactal train
The Western Union Telegraph company of their books—of all that has been given
els to Ute acre.
to Detroit on Tueshas presented a bill of 81M.000 to the to them,‘‘line by line." “precept by pre­
The affaire of tbe Osceola, Lake 4 Wex­ United States for telegraph service for the cept?" Which Impreeslot &gt; have proved
lasting and which were like worda written appeared he Almoat tainted. Then, in the
ford Counties Farmers' Mutual Insurance U. S. signal bureau.
This Is the day of
upon the sand, to be washed away by the meet natural manner, I told him that I
Company, with headquarters at Evart, are
7
The Labor Assembly of Chicago will next tide-wave?
being wound up by a receiver. Tbe fail­
borne suggestions as to what may be
ure is due to the mismanagement of form­ issue a circular warning workmen all over
Train will leave
among
the
best
Infinuecs
to
be
lasting,
mav
the
world
not
to
come
to
Chicago
hoping
er officer m.
lv aa »..U„
____ "
Woodbury « »-O3
serve, twit
not via,
only
guide to „
thought
In tbe c*®1* to the bouaa again except to make
to get work in connection with the big |U&gt;rV«
introspective
The Michigan Central railroad reminds fair.
introspective summing
summing up*
up of^
of ’ltae
tbe year™
yeuris fcl‘ort formal call.
one of the Lake Shore, it is so different,
work, but may awnst |n forming a Mandant
Mrs. MarkTiapkins-Seartee. one of the of character of work with other children in
and tbe officials ebow tberr public spirit by
offering to build a viaduct st Kalamazoo richest women in thia country, was burled ttie couimtug year.

FOR SCROFULA

Canada lias 2,iJ&gt;^&lt;XKjtoh&amp;blianti..
Indlx threatens &lt;B4stca buxlnets.

Will tarn Green and Frank Laman went
fishing on the Gr|nd Bhrer at Grand iiftPids
Sunday, taking a case of beer along to
'
fumlah amusement Tltey drank the beer
।and capsized the boat in attempting to
change sente. I Aman ruuebed the shore
1
iu safety, but Grech was drowned.

Thrv uy Nln. V«nZ»»dl

^.nuoliu- u. «l.« huninror

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla

Has Cured Others

ATTENTION!

SS3SKM!

Sb^TSi.^

$2.35.

dT.W^^X’lS^

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jP£RIAE«&lt;
iwifeuoteUjanpress

‘ WHY IS THE

’

vy L. DOUGLAS
CQ SHOE
CENfPftlHEH
.M
.™

or 'rho
hm chwr clients. Therefore,
on tho
CHAPTER L
P"O'j‘p1' o!
tortma pn. inagniticu,
f.bulou.rep.,r„ were eiroulau,nLui
HARRY TRENT’S NEV.* HomE
: It is less than twenty years since the bun. He had tenght aud «,,ld the
Trent murder
in New
and it
it war.
was {i , ,
""‘ Rad
1,ad weighed
”''lS&gt;"4In
aiviu
uiurucr in
new York,
i orx, and
nt
in
t-neof the great sensations of the time. I “}* ™«*»*thecrowjuu&gt;f the sovereigns
But the Frnncp-Gvrmnn war. following
, *'uroPp- He had bargained with the
«h»&gt;.
..
1
.k
—
...............
■sninni
with
the
s.mb «nd “
the
,nhmi.
biubtMht
wight
&lt;’.!&lt;»• upon it, distracted public atten- J,
c”
uHnii. In his
bodes might
nt.nt^h.r
.........
b .
Lion
The mystery connected with it iH'fon*!
,)eI°n’lWtthe
he names
of ......
every
millionaire
of
wa.i never cleared up. and today there
1LdT
diamonds
lire few pt eple who reim-mlier it. It lies 1, OI&lt;1 world history either were or had
pt the threshold of our story, however,
, v “■ i im
• T*
MteR!?sioui aud were re
rt-­
u». IfhiaMMe'ian,
in the regalia of their putative
nnd we must speak of it before going lplaced
‘larwl 111
further.
'
* owners
omen, by
by ddflfui
drillful imitetions
f,ulutioi.s iu
iu paste.
last.-wu-vl.. at
. .whichJJarry
_ i. _• ...
A
In the year 1870 the city, above Six- Sn। mt, JIn&lt;&gt;
11** gossip,
Trent,
Beth street was thinly settled. Upper W’”?,
,
lluPlH?n'’»!' to hear any of it.
,, ,
, f* ...................
«*•» U* H.
laugh heartily
and declare that it
MlhMenw. trilh th, park on one .id. | would
’^lueky^ob^
’kl«

S2.-’
Boys'
Ladies

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
AG EJINTTS.
irfce Milks.

die Itegl'ter of
UiclilK.ui. &lt;&gt;ti

and no -till or
n instituted to
4 mortgitfe or

•k in the forenoon.
: U&gt; the highest bld­
. rb“ court house
rr-, i .unity. Mich .
!.• ••trcuit court tor
tin- yrnntscs dvs« much- i hereof as
ie am &gt;unt due on
i&gt;vr cent, interest
together with an
e duilars provided
i t in ! described in
• rtttiii olcres or
(he town ot Hope,
sratc ot •Micnigan.
tivwji: Cunitnenc:he south cast cor
Imoii McCaffrev to
•nnlng •iHiib three
iml •nie-third rods.
• mirth vast corner of the
md m-inlng west to withthence north three
iri.-v cast to the ruad,
of n jrtnninz. all on
rm* north east qnar- in town two
north

hn.l a waate of vacant block, on thu
bther, was
___ _
wa, like
Ilk.- a country road.
road. Thenwere irregular hollows, sometimes with
Stagnant water in t.ivin. &lt; r rocky hillivks, adorned widi an &lt;x.*&lt;iasioniil board
shanty; but there was no promise of the
array of palaces tlmt look down upon
the people’* pleasure ground today.
Whm. therefore, the year previous.
Harry Trent had laid tin foundations of
his new house, half a mile or more beyond
civilized limits,, he
called----a
.
„ was
--------------I'L.v.ir
•, Lgil,
f, ir.1 according to •the
u..
vh yer Fiulli.w
fellow or a
t emperament of the critic. Conservalives projtesied tliat he would remain iu
lonely grandeur for twenty or thirty
yeurs to come, while optimists declaml
that he showed oven more than his usual
shrewdness iu securing betimes a site
Which. Inter, was sure to fetch four or

: I 11 n- paid by said
I. and interest, and
be Ine and uii;mIi1
; (lie nob- uc.-nmpanying
• : . .1* nivire. the sum ol
-ix do hire and thirty
- *r pr.n.upAl mid accrued
. (■•!
■ reedings at law or in
- •■• Kuted or taken tocolleet
p.tt: ib-r-ii’. now rheretnre
. •••! th« by virtue urine
u '. in &gt;rtgaie contained, aud
■ i- - m ol j and provided, on
v. o! 'J-.'to'jer A. P. K$i-. at
: .i &gt;&gt;u, nt the mirth front
i-• cry ciiurt liuase. in lhe
W; county. Michigan. (Unci
■ ;oi4 thecihtdllcourt forthe
r- in atiic'a i.tid county said
\I. th -re will bp sold at pub­
.
; ‘.|&lt;:i -.a bidder. Hie
■- de riiwnl In said in irtgage
&lt;h ■ 4-mr.i it du ? on said mori­
. t-H per •-•nt. per annum.
fVj-nxesof this foreclosure.
- vli■»•! auornry fee of
■ ••; -.ivid -il fur In said inort• •■! ;&gt;i law. sa il premises be■ : tnorfg use as follows to wit:
ur j -.n el of tend lying and
!' '.!• ot Assyria, (ioiiniyof
•! Michlirin. and known and
- • ■» wit. tbe east half of the
-eftrda twetlty &lt;‘J0) town
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vi

lielong to the Prince of Wales’ set. Bnt
1 "m l»li nt u-hntev r n&lt;- iiit rntt Ktnnil
though cosmopolitan in his way of life agreeable; at whatever point j ou stwsl
.lie was a good American in his political ’ fc^harmnni'm linM Rwhin’ cToraand
nnd social opinions. It was his business ta.-,.harmmn UBlima. uxhin^ udora and
that took him abroad.
। tjiacious lierejiecti es. E ery roon jw
a incture in itself, combining
the
I others to fonn a mon* elaborate picture.
peturo
wearied by petty
petty
y«the eye was ncu rr weaned
&gt;UV minor
.u.u... Gatures caylwtrf
(.etails; thu
lo.Mtituted
--ill
1 ti&gt; till' whole Mfl'Ct
nod iM-intrihliU-i
oajtabatedtothowbota
«B»ct in.lead of drtraatng from It. There woe
,
\ nothin- mtba bon.-* tlul Jldnot la-loa.
[
: !Fl 4$it
Ho
|i
1 toHarry
HarryTrent
Trent—
—-not
-notonly
only in
in the
the ordinary
ordinary
|!
Jffiji '•»
'sense of proprietorship, but as being tho
T
■ material incarnation of his thoughts,
Awfffr
•
xjr|K£*|■ tastea and accomplishments. His bouse
: was he—and it is paying him no small
j
| -ompliment to say so. A man's interior
j
I j3 rot always bo comely an object of con­
' temptation. You might discover, indeed.
I
MW®
there, a picture, a statue, a
I
I
. sweep of drapery or a passage of c°tor
1 that indicated regions iii the daiigner’s
jP*
nature of a Somewhat sumptuous, senmi. . ,
.
'bus or jroluptuous tendency; but they
He was S ^d "family, and hi. father ' werejiever

. -ii made in the payment
.» •■•rtain real estate inortgagv.
• ty (ibid H. Hpaldinc. and
"U Iks wfe. mortnurors. to
• • mortgagee, dated February
•• .! id rvc.irded In the office of
: r.tiof Barry eonntv, Mlebumn
- . st t uv&gt; o'clock iu the after-'
: iuortgagrs on page fllv; by
. i&lt;o*rr &lt;»( sale In said nroriLrcmtie operative as to the
• urrd to be p.ild by said tnortmeluitli ... ■ • •’. and interest, and wherrna
tbrn-Kd-,,.,,.
be nowdueand unpaid on the
ssi-1 CK.r.ind the not** accompanying the
bwdrctf* • &lt;it this notice, the num ot four
lhet irin- •' ..
i &gt;'tioliar? and fiT^F'cents
iw»«&gt;J mortgagee on tbe
ten«nic»oiT vi-'premises, m* be was autboririwie. nutKlDR in ail urc
iumI rlehteen dollars and
I no still or proceediupi at
\z iwn instituted or taken
••Na .v part tnereof. now
thrftt&gt;rt-:
•reVy given that by virtue
Vt Ulr IM&gt; A
n skid ni&lt;&gt;rttr.tge contained.
Hi cVr made and provided
........ i.-yot October A. D. lft‘1,
i iu the forenoon, at the north
•• Barrv cdunty court bouse, In
ii-rs. Hwy county. Michigan.
‘"r Place where the circuit court
. of lurry is held), In which said
touch &lt;uiii nfeiiHses an- »uus&lt;ed. there will be
S'H.’k- uix-thmor vendue to the highest

,.4WH &gt;na expcieeM oi saia 'orrby l*w lurhHlIng on attoraey
'toilers prnrtdrd tor in said mart
W-I :j.lnwe&lt;i by law; said nretnlM* t^ng
itw? .
'•w mortxace as follows to wit:
Ml t. i. ctrt-te nu*ce ar pareel of land staute
(5uL,51,S’.?ll'e Township of Assyria, iu the
}.!\7T a1”1 »«• of M-chlran.an&lt;1 de*”Wda»f*&gt;n&lt;wrttowtt: The east half of the
'1ljarter, ot section number twenty.
► ■'.?». cc unrth nuixe seven west coi-talninx
wf,i L
011110,1 more or ,e®*- Ba'd 5018
to a certain prior roortVKOIU.K .11. KVEJITB.

{J";',?”*&lt;md owner Ot oald mortgage.
W?ulii&lt;“*- B*wie Creek-Mlch-

I rail it waa Inr bit, lo make both cud,
meet.
'

him for what be appeared, and he was
taken for bn uncommonly fine f41iow.
But to return to the marriage quesiw *
°?iui0B fffiined ground that
Uarry Trent contemplated matrimony,
though I..- veer was found bold enough
to point out the particular wouian who
। was to enjoy the good fortune of being
| made his wife. Some fanried It might
be the handsome New Orleans widow,
Duly Matchiii, who wM known; to have
been un terms of cordial friendship with
I him for many years, and ut wfa&lt;Me house
in W eat Eighteenth street he was often
seen. But experienced critics objected
that, had she been the destined bride,
she would have Iwcme Mrs. Trent long
ng&lt;&gt;—the acquaintance was now too old
to issue in that manner. A few enter­
prising spirits threw out suggestions
looking toward Olympia Raven, a beau­
tiful girl of eighteen, and a eonrin of
Hurry’s by marriage. But Olympia was
| really too young, even for Harry, and
berides, he had quietly n»ule known his
| intention of inviting her and her mother
: to come anjl live with him—which, it
was agreed, he would scarcely have done
had ho meant to wed her; nor would he
have, settled an income of eight thourand
a year on the mother and daughter had
he looked forward to becoming the
। former’s son-in-law. So one hypothesis
I afttr another was advanced and rejected,
. aud at the end nobody was wiser than at
| the beginning.
|
The house was completed in what

Softened light comer through the curteined windows on either side of tbe
street; carriages ramble up and down
over the uneven pavement, ever and
uuon pausing to set down their occu­
pants at a carpeted doorway. At Thirty­
sixth street Horry pauses again, and be­
fore his mind rises the picture of the
youug Olympia, a figure of youth, health
and arch intelligence, who is even now,
perhaps, thinking of him. only a few
doors away. Shall he go in and pass the
evening there? Be nearly yields to the
suggestion, and takes a stop or two in
that direction. But no! he had promised
himself something different; he will boo
Olympia tomorrow. He turns again and
resumes Ids walk.
Yet Olympia was
really thinking of him at that moment,
and tomorrow—well. Tomorrow some­
times means never.
No such reflection disturbs Harry
Trent The exercise has warmed his
blood, and his heart is light. The con­
stant success of his life has had its effect
upon him. He does not believe that mis­
fortune can overtake him. Mortal man
seldom or never lives to Harry's age
without having done something that be
ought not to have done. Yet ho lias done
much good in the world. His reputation
among hist fellows is untarnished. If he
have enemies they have not declared
themselves. But lias he un enemy? At
any rate, he fears none. Like,other fort­
unate men, ho has faith in his star; like
them, too, ho forgets the legend of Croe­
sus.
By this time he has passed beyond thq
most thickly settled portion of fashiona­
ble New York; tho rumble ot carriages
is less frequent, and there are gaps be­
tween tbo houses. Foot passengers are
few. His steady footsteps are echoed
distinctly from the frozen pavement.
I His shadow only attends him as he
• walks, now lengthening behind, now
, slipping beneath his feet and starting
I out ahead of him. Darker shadows

Tbe truth, ns usual, doubtless lav be­ । seemed, judged by our standards, a son­
tween the extremes, but may reasonably ; derfully short time, for it was ready to
bo hold to have inclined toward the large I Im lived in before tho end of the winter
extremity rather than the small one. | season of 1870—say in carnival time.
Kings and queens and other people of But Harry Trent hud himself superin­
„ ..
____________________
_ iu pressim*. I tended the work in all its stages, and
august
station
are sometimes
I need
ami
...u-i of
,-.r money,
___________
i ihave
....... Uttle’wiceM
? | had seen to it that the workmen's hours
, their jewels to offer in exchange forit. । of rest did not exceed their hoars of la­
J Their jewels may or may not be their bor. And yet, when all was done and
all vvchue
events,, paste
(: lpersonal
------------ property; at „„
jmaa* [ February was drawing to a close, he
I....*; ................
t
reproductions
are cheap
and...
easily* come 6tUl delayed moving in.’ It may have
i by. Whu knows, or cun ex]H‘&lt;-t tokuow. ! l*'vn ’ni&lt;rt!h' accident; it may have been gather in the side streets. As he reaches
whether th-Regent de France, the Basha * that ,M? w‘“ w^t»ng for Olympia Raven I tho park something seems to detnejj it­
J of Egypt, the Sancy, ur even’the Great .1 .......
an*’ •*»•*
^or ant'KkV*
tnothertoget
ready,, »&gt;r,
or, ptKKSIpossi- self from the duskiness on the left and
H,
their weak
weak side
side—
j Mogul, are genuine ur bogus? If bogus. I bly—for all meh
meu have
have their
— move forward to where a broken board­
' where are the originals? Whispers have iI he was the
"**v least
•'*"•• bit
u,v superstitious
nupv.nin.iuuB nuu
and ing bespread with a gaudy placard an­
even been heard regarding tho Kohi- { WM haunted by a recollectioa of; that nouncing the appearance of a favorite
1' noor; »•■•*
- »------ - -•■ in• this
"Id nrov&lt;*ri&gt;.
"Wh„n
th.* imnu*
h„n»
but it ;h- *••
io lL
IkThoped"that,
olJ Prowrii,
"When
the house
is built actress in tho tragic drama of “Leah"
llcftth pl,u're in-” But h.&lt; was strong provides a convenient screen. Harry
live times its present value. Harry Trent case at least, there is no basis fur them.
•
Meanwhile
linrrr
Trent
continued
dih’
an
*
1
hca
l
‘
h
.
v
’
»
tl10
enjoyment
of a ; Trent pusses steadily on and the shadow
himself said little, but went on with his -♦
gently at work on his new house. Wu j
that hai1 neT,T met with a serious ! follows him.
ImiLling.
; He was certainly no fool in a general i have seen many fine houses erectedbince .a^ar*’ "r disappointment. In cvery-- i
And now, at length, the goal of tho
nttempted he had been success ' little journey'is in sight. There stands
way of speaking. He was between fifty tii-n; but it is ?-.tfe to say tliat Trent's thmK
i nnd sixty years of age. and his hair was house is still as good as anything in tho ! *al’ iu,d vlll,er ITudence or a naturally : tbe new house, solid and shapely on its
| strong foundations,
had kept him from ...
. built to last and to
white; bnt then it had been white siuce way of a dwelling in New York city. 1
r..'.exceUencv.
----- ii—._ however,
i------------ .------his youth, and his face looked fresh aud • Its
lay not. so .much ; spoiling his nerves and digestion by too | be the abode of prosperity and happii
anxious
and
assiduous
lalwr.
If
ever
;
nesa
As
Harry
Trent
approaches it he
young, hl figure he was above middle ; in external adornment us in tho fittings
i the afternoon slopl* of a man's life prom- j slackens- bis pace, and a proud glow of
height, graceful and well built. His . and furniture inside.
uuuuio,
.. corner
ronrorun-orrauwron
stood on a
lot—or rather on 1 •■«&gt; «•&gt; &gt;«• ranny. «»y aud prulougcd, it proprietonhlp rxpaud. Ms breast. He
manners were exquisitely suave and I It
courteous, and hod a jioliMi not exactly .ucumer lot aud two udjoiuins one.-- :
•- Mm. Hu hyl built a
a. .n a .wift
the pmproUro
^corner lot nuu two aujuining ones— i ‘...........
.
,
, \
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- - - •- - l bnnur. rv.efat.lkP«feetly a.luntrol
adapted l-r,
to hia
bl, wta; of the yC»rS t*) COme. Within the&amp;6 XOtU*
American. In fact he had lived many and llii-n-wa.- «prov »n talh tidtMof it. |
«»
W?: “• ____ ’ walls is to begin the long succession df a
years abroad, and was received in the While nt the bank WM arnomy indoatm
.
. .
.
...
....
fri.‘n&lt;I&lt; utirvit
ir»ii t fnr
&gt;mpal.eW
for tli«
the nnnta*
honro warrnwanu- '. happy ptalenty.
lUch, P'werful and
i*est English and French society. He andnablc. It wro built of a rcddhdt
M"1 'h'y, that had to |»ocefn!. they .hall lake their plroe a,
was a jiersonal acquaintance of the late un&gt;r,ton.- with l.nuel i.roiuctlM win. ■ **• Y™™
nab-.ifHn.enif.ntv &lt; f
Thn rflnn tSceldwaHohtoaremoto
; elapH&lt;! before Lent came and
postponed. tbo
the
best type
the foremost
Emperor Napoleon HI, and was said to i! i 7b.ALlreS
wi?
&amp;iu»-m.d
earth.
Th. of
women
rimll be nation
teauti-of

• -rr.i f. r,-.d "‘tele m«ri•
. Ohct B Spalding
: ! ; hls aife, u:ortK»p*r».
. .'uq*--. dated Dcc»*m' recndislln the office
• -4 I'.irrv counu. Allchi!• 1'TI. at I iSrfock In

u__

y\SS9CIATIORi

BERKYW

PART ONE-DEATH.

ishoe

charitable; for the rest yon must tlfo

' Btl^ Harry Trent made no sign.
• waathe uitter with Mm?

The library door was ajar and the ser­
vant was surprised to mo the light, of
iho gas within still burning. Had the
muter fallen asleep in hin chair? He
clocked softly, and than there being no
N~qxm«e he ventured to push open the
loor and enter.
The gaslight falling on the broad ta­
ble that stood near the fireplace cant a
dmdow over the hcarik rug, bo that the
tergeant did not at first see what lay '
ihere. Ho notiqed that tho last embera
were expiring in the grate, but as he
■itopped round the corner of tho'tlble he
started, and the coal scuttle felt from his ,
hand with u craah. Stretched out on tho
rug, but in an oddly constrained posi­
tion, lay tho form of Harry Trent.
The
of the falling scuttle did not
rouse him; indeed, the eer^yint, with
tlie practiced eye ot a sohTier, hud per­
ceived in r. moment that he was dead.
Bat he thought’ that tlie man had died
from a stroke of the heart or of apoplexy.
He was nut prepared for the farther rev- ,
elation, and us he realised it a groan of
liorror burst from liim.
From the back of the neck, a little to
the left, protraded the hilt of a knife or
dagger, curiously carved. The rag was
soaked with blood. Harry Trent had
not died a natural death, nor had he
slain himself. He had been murdered.

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Bay county's ontcrop will be tbe heaviest
on record.

What ful and bountiful, the men eminent and
I honorable.’friends of the great and great

Merit wins, as the marvelous succev of
Hood's Sarsaparilla shows. It pos«e»es true
'
Ho hod. in fact, visivd the house al- themselves.
The house of Trent! It medicinal merit. bold by all druggists.
| raOtit every j.1V-]eUillg
in wil}1 stands dark and empty now, but tho
L. A. Bliss, of Saginaw, brother of the
■ fa
j ^un^nug through the . hour is at hand when its windows shall ex-congressman, is dead.
- ^Ufnl roems. where fires were kept be illuminated and its doore opened, and
,’
.Q tlR, open
by
thc dty
|o do u hoInagr.
It has been said that skilful advertising
।j
charg&lt;.. He contemplated the !
There is pleasure for an imaginative
will accomplish wonders, and this Is partly
interiortromall
ami in mind in
int4?ril,r from all pSnu of
of view and
in doing privately an&lt;l.
and. wit
as it worn,
were,
true, for it Is no uncommon thing to see
I, &gt;UwixMls
..
.
. .
.........
Kimclinl„ tentatively
muk1 by stealth thing, .....
that ordinary pemotu
various nostrums achieve a brief notoriety
ins , u,#ht mo,|irlc.Uion of arrange- " onld make no «ocrot about.
Harry in this way. But they do not outlast
mcnt
hkelybaa not to Trent, fa «pito of bin proved and prac- the notices that
herald them. Thus
&gt;
__ ____ tho
. next day.
..... Ho seemed loath to i' tical hnginn-.q
ima?- it is that tlie mercurial and potash rem­
■ restore
business «u«en/ritv.
sagacity, hnxnlivelv
has a lively imagpereuadehimself that «U was really jast ' iuation; and, as the miser steals off to edies are constantly appearing before the
public
in
new
disguises.
Advertising,
' ns ho would have it, aud yet ho could coant his money, or tbe lover to serenade
however, will not account for the popularly
devise no improvement.
So might a his lady love, so had Harry become in­
that 8. S. 5. has enjoyed for fifty years,
I lover study the face of his mistress, fatuated with the idea of spending an
nor for the fact that It has become a house­
I afraid to believe that. Iter lovely features . unsuspected night in his new house. He hold remedy; nor will advertising account
j were absolutely without flaw, or so would not share with any other that vir- for the thousands of testimonials that the
might any mortal regard the most nearly , gin experience, and it would be agreeable people have given in Its behalf. Only tbe
jwrfect earthly achievement, unable to 1 in after years, amid tho stir and voices most substantlul merit can account for the
suggest any* bettering of it, and yet of an overflowingf.miiv
family.nA
and»re-inl
socialHf*
life, estimation In which this wonderful'med­
vaguely conscious that, in some way, to look back upon thia first night of soli­ icine is held.
tude
and
meditation.
nothing of thia earth could be perfect
The Muskegon veterans will go to tbe
With an Inward smile of satisfaction, Detroit encatnpqient on a special train.
' indeed.
I
Tho twenty-fifth of tho month ar­ accordingly, Harry Tgpnt ascends the
liad left him a property sufficient to re- | subordination to the rest, and were afu r
,uuu-----------------.
; rived and found the situation unchanged. steps and puts his key into the lock. The
Here him from tHe necessity of &lt;orM tB tmiy wlmtwjM bee^^d^
Jlgrry Tfcnt
1 Harry
Trent }wl
iiad uu
on that day gone u
to door yields before him and swings on
noiseless liinges, but as he closes it the
But Barry Trent hail not an idle boneih , u»nof his ortuti. .md generous tempera I[ afternoon u
.a at Mrs. Matchin s. it lx*in{
tea at mrs. juau-ijms. i* miup
.•
, ,,
, ,
i.
his body, aud he had no sooner complet- ^But
‘ what was Harry Trent going to I her .lav at how. and had romarood till hollow round resound, through tho darkBut what WM Man-y iren,gO1o|swl“'Y
A doxra other people "'«*■
Hereupon, prewntly. etepe arv
ed his university career than he gave do with hi, new home? Ho was going
.nd the talk was lirelv. I heard in th1 distance, and
.,
.
light
approof of his activity. Instead of taking to
. i:..„
4- ;♦
A.jubtless; but did he
mean
P '
’*
, •
particular}.. 1 pears, carried in the hand of the faithful
live in
it. donbtka,-.
lie m«in
latterly | Harry 1Sreteker, who. with Ids wife, maintains
up a profession, however, or cultivating to live alone? Tliis question had----------The Keystone window-shade roller
tbe fine arts—as his fine taste aud organ­
iiany charming women j &amp; “P
.pani-d him to the ante- K^ard in the basement Strictly speak- factory of Girard. Pa., will locate in
thrown a good many charming
of mind. women
It was 1 ^dSTto ahi“wWwwnU !
■&gt;&lt;
H^rrwifl not
tho
ization might have led you to suppose he into a meditative• frame
frame of mind, it was
ing, of course, Harry will not pass the :bnginaw.
would—he directed his energies to trade.
llpoakhw with him in an undertone. night alone, nor, perhaps, can a man of
known, of courro.
It that tady al the lecture :be other nlgbt only
After spending a few years in a banker's
been married; bnt that wtu&gt;
, m,..v with undoubted! v 6n confidential his business and social importance ever (knew bow nicely Ball's Hair Renewer would
s t------- .\
office, to learn the meaning of finance, his wife laid died within a year ami bad They were undoubtedly 6n confidential hope to escape entirely from the knowl- )
remove dandruff, and Un prove the hair she
he rented a place tip town and appeared left him chiMlero. There was nothing, terms, and (for every straw must count) edge and supervision of his fellows. It ,
would but a bottle.
liefore a startled community as a dia­ then, in tbe way of hi, marrying again, it sent up her stock as the posable Mi.
was jKHwible that several persons might
Trent several degrees. She came back
A quarter of a mile cinder track is to lie
mond merchant
.
.
and upon other ground., such an event .yvith a deepened color and a mysterious, know of or suspect his present where- ,built at tbe agriculture college this summer.
After all. if one must follow a trade, wa, nrobable. For. „ baa already been
ubouts. Bnt. on the other hand, care­
smile, and entertained her company
there are few articles of commerce more intimated, ho wro still to all Intent, and
takers can hardly bo said to coant as oc­
j cupants, and if a man believes his move­
Mrs. Window's Sootbuig Syrup lias been used
»greeable to deal in than diamonds. purpose, a young man. That quality in more brilliantly than ever.
tor ebildrvu teething it soothes the ehild,
Harry Trent walked to&gt;hu» dub, only
They are beautiful to look at. profitabl- him that led to hia being oM Ho"?
n few blocks off, where he temporarily [ ments to be untraced, ho is just as con­ softens the gums, tuiays nil pain, cures wind
colic,
and is tbe best remedy for dlarrhcea.
tent, for tbe time being, as though they ;
tp handle, and they stimulate the imag­ Trent, instead ot Mr. Trent, or Ifrnry.
had rooms, and took dinner there with j
Twenty-0ve cent«a boule. Sow by all druggteta
ination. Tbe romances of diamonds are may rorvrtoconveyonemeautng. Hewro
througnout tbe world.
two or three friends, one of whom was his . really were ro.
among the most fascinating of the still in the ,wim:%e waa not on tbo re­
“
You
’
re
not
dozing
at
your
post.
I
see,
chief clerk. The Utter afterward drank
Three new buildings, costing 34W.OOO.
world’s stories. The spell woven by tired or retiring Hat: be wm modern .nd
coffee with him in the smoking room. sergeant,” says Harry, for tbe man was have Isecu put up at Olivet college within
these stones is mysterious; it differs from active, not fossilized and antiquated Men At about eight o’dock Trent left the | a veteran of the war. “How is Mrs. the past two years.
*"&gt;
' dub without saying where he was going. ! Simpson?"
the vulgar eraving foru»®n®y- J“ “L voungcr in y«w»
ing. changing, intangible spirit in them
“In good health, sir, and tliank ’ec; we
eWlcitv and vitality. Ho kept pros and he did not come back that night.
|
These pills are scientifically compounded,
illuree forever those who have one® with the time, and looked ahead mUt'-r
Let us follow him ourselves. A recent I wasn’t looking for you so late."
and ualfonn In action. No griping pain so
than backward. Moreover, bo was fond spell of warm weather has melted the ;■
"The fact is, sergeant. I've come to commonly following the use of pills.
vielded to it Its glory memo
'
of
society
and
constantly
in
it.
and
«
।
spend
the
night.
Is
the
bed
ready?"
for it is like nothing else of earth; yet
'Diey are adapted to both adults and chil­
snow from the streets, but now it has
"It is, sir, and a good, fire in the dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
fallen clear aud cold again. The dry,
one would scarce venture
m„ more liked by
enly. It gleams most brilliantly from
they have no equal in the cure ot sick
bracing air tingles in the nostrils.1 Ham- grate."
the midst of human blood and enme mid with hie own brilliancy, bnt be made Trent throws away his cigar and fil «
"That’s right! I want to find out. you headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
■
them brilliant; be dryw from them the his lungs wi h the frosty distillation of set4, what sort of dreams the new house bllteuiDess, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
misery. The diamond
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
iSrtthrt wtu, in them and enchanted
like a river of flowing light on
the stars; then he buttons his coat across will give me.”
“May they be good ones, mr; yquTl y. Goodyear.
^,emselrea.
,
an’s bosom; but on that nveJ’'the■ ronle
, _ 1
his chest and stei« out at a sturdy pace. I
I
come
honestly
by
’
em.
If
any
one
calls
’
I
Wrabeau
had
the
"don
terrible
do
la
of both man and woman are hurried to
The Clinton woolen company of Adrian,
His white hair glistens like silver beneatu
dctli.
tata tauiliariU-;" Harry Tn'”t.
■, ! will I let ’em in?"
has taught 400,000 pounds of this season’s
death. The
The hollow
hollow of
ot rot ittltat,
"TTl.
the rim of his silk hat; his ruddy, tandly,
mvauz
.
Bn nrmV
Or or
• “Well, visitors are not likely to befre- clip up to datej
may hold
a gem able ____
to raue
an army
£
ot apathy
handsome fa-, with ita aquibne now-,
y
|
quent
this
evening.
This
is
something
in
moVwon.rity;
yet it
ill.
hot a form
of ™
(lo employ once atamtat blue eyre an l well set Ups, is alternately
provision
a city; yet
is but
*— — —
(lie distention ot the stomach which many
tte rommoroet
phretcal nr
produces- It ;
adjective)_______ i of wthvciral
revealed and shadowed as he approaches tbe way of * scout reconnaisancc, you people fee) after eattag, may be due to Improper
'““uSb e love of tataty ttat
understan&lt;1. However, if any one does
and pwea the street lamps. At the cor­
nuwUcation of the food-.bus. In most cases,
wt JI evil tad ngly *“"r—T.i- nth., roi. They IHt t“‘ ner of Twenty-sixth street and Fifth come it will ho on particular business, I n indicates a weeklies* ot »be dixeaUve argans.
Fhould suppet."; so they may come up.”
Uie best remedy for which is one of AVer's Pilla.
^m^do^gU^ avenue, where the up town Delmonico’s
"Very good, sir. You’ll not be turning
now stands, he halts and seems to de­
in quite yet, rir^
Chas. E. Thomas, the new secretary of
liberate.
"No,
not
for
two
or
three
hours,
prob
­
Tttat “_______
A beggar creeps up and mumbles a
tbe Lansing Y. M. C. A., will try to raise
dealt ra diamond,, tad built Um&lt;’/•‘J
tlmt -q
money for the erection of an association
petition. Harry looks at him a moment ably. Good uight”
"Good
night,
sir,
and
a
pleasant
awak
­
tnd then draws off his glove to give him
building in the Capitol city.
tortuno from them. 1,1 “JT'TTSown 1ta '™ “m'
.
/quarter.
A woman walks by him. ening!”
iorttimo he broarno the- tart taowu ,bom women ronin “

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla. ►*
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

oadwe^thlMt mezclmnt in the
No one wm &gt; rerer judge of their pan &gt;
and value; diamond.of uneqtmleapant)
Sd aplimdor roomed to

Death hi, ftngeni.
kne*the
and own®, of Ml the
“
world, tad tame, were tatet rote P&lt;^
tbroughhi. hwdj «1®J* ^true'disauv extant Withal, hie au true
mrmd merchants, he was M silent■**
«M1
“rttf”lT

K^ti-Ted*

tawerer-lta^• lingers and turns to pare him, again.
With the dawn of the next day came
Harry says, “Take care, my child;
snow, covering the roof of the new house
there’s a policeman round the corner.
and the stone steps of the entrance and
hack driver draws up a.
at tte
the
A iiack
' .u. yacant avena/&gt; HortrAant gimpson
Rimuson
touches his hat Harrj he* ite ■
•
d himself be time, and having filled

Xntod to a different conclusion. If we
to the KO««P of the world, who
* iT^rne? Hany Trent was b man
would &lt;*“!*_ , he'wag a highly cultureu. a

v,;o

wav*

on the other

aMUyberiukrohri he.lMdcroituroM
bl« wJk np the

tad » PHvata,

tb. Blwy, whtob

with tba chamber ta
roSL il mlS? t which HWJ Trent «. to hero

-

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings Thursday, August 0. 1891.

MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.

THE HABTTNG8, MICU., POBTOFF1CE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Tribune’s Washington correspond­
ent recently reported tliat leading demo­
crats who bad drifted into that city allege
they expect Cieyeland's supporters in the
east will not make more than a nominal re­
sistance next winter to free coinage leg­
islation, and that the idea is to get the
question out of politics in advance of the
presidential nomination. Whereupon tbe
Little Rock, Ark. Gazette improves tho oc­
casion to say that the democratic organiza­
tion now represent) more than two-third a
of the voters ot tbe country and that the
party stands committed to the free coinage
of silver, also that ‘‘the party stands with
the people.” It says no one questions that
a free coinage measure can past through
the bouse by more than a two-thirds ma­
jority, and tliat “President Harrison will
be compelled to sign or veto a free-silver
bill”. Undoubtedly many of the demo­
crats arc talking tliat way now, but It Is
by no means certain they will force the
issue. It may be found before next win­
ter rolls round tliat tbe agitation ot the
question during the last few months has
opened the eyes of a good mans* people to
the enormity of the proposition and the
evils that would follow its adoption—evils
not to be borne by one party alone but by
the whole nation. It has been proved
that the sllverites were all wrong when
they promised last summer that the passage
of a law for the purchase of 4,500,000
ounces of silver per month would cause
silver to advance to 8L29J&lt; and keep it
there. It has been discovered that the
United States was unable by that measure ।
to do more than assist the speculators in
causing a temporary inflation, and that the
market vglue of the metal has fallen back
to about the level from which It started
when that agitation began. It has been
observed that the effect of such agitation
was a stringency of the money market, the
very reverse of wbat the sllverites expect­
ed, and that tbe market became an easy
one again only when it was ascertained
that there was no prospect of the measure
being made into a law. A great many of
those who a year ago were deceived by the
specious arguments of the silver-mine
owners are now well aware that they fa­
vored for the nonce what would have been
a great calamity to them but for the sound
conservatism of the others who refused to
walk Into tbe trap, and both- sets of men
are now too thankful they escaped it to be
willing to risk the thing again. So there
Is yet hope of those who want honest
money, a sound currency, and a manful
meeting of obligations in dollars worth as
much each as those borrowed. This class
includes a great many democrats, as well
as republiMns, and those of the democratic
mouthpieces which are trying to drown
the consciences of the rest by their loud
cries may poeslbly find the “still small
voice” of reason and common sense more
powerful, if less noisy, tlian their own
clamorous expressions, many of which are
mere sound and fury, “signifying nothing.”
Hence it is far from certain that tbe Ga­
zette la right in its assertions that the par­
ty is commuted to the free coinage of sil­
ver” and bound to insist on that at tbe next
opportunity for making itself heard.
There are a great many democrats who,
would pitber not be paid in a three-quar­
ter dollar when they can get a whole one.
—Chicago Tribune.

Experience has demonstrated the futility
of attempts to satisfy the seif styled tariff
reformers by any concession short of abso­
lute free foreign trade and its necessary
adjunct of increased taxation on the prop­
erty and business of the country. Proof
of thia may be found in the history of
every revenue measure enacted since that
of Washington and Madison in 1789.
Notwithstanding the fact that tbe Mc­
Kinley law placed more articles and greater
values on tbe free list than any legislation
olnce tbe Walker tariff of 1840, the exist­
ing law Is more violently assailed than any
of its predecessors, and the old charge of
discrimination in behalf of capital and

the tariff law is made conspicuous by the
appeals ot tree trade attorneys to the cre­
dulity ot their bearers. Along with the
hourly discredited charges that the amout t
of tariff Is ultimately paid by consumers,
goes other equally untenable theories and
assertions that even* business man iu the
country knows to be false. Nearly every
merchant in this country Is selling tariff
protected goods ns cheaply
as similar
articles can be bought In any part
of the world, and some of these articles
are sold for less than the tariff would be if
Imported. To ask these men to believe
tliat the tariff is a tax on consumers in this
country is to credit them with less busi­
ness sense than should be looked tor
among the inmates of a foundling hospital.
The voter who will not post himself with
facts so readily accessible may find it
profitable to look about him for proofs ot
Ills right to a voice In shaping tbe business
policy of the country, for well grounded
suspicion of his incompetency is likely to
be aroused among the more intelligent
neighbors.

Mr. Peffer, the newly elected senator
from Kansas, Is credited or discredited
with the remark thnt money has “no in-

Irinslc. value.” Perhaps he will refuse
payment of his senatorial salary In money,
aud will trade the products ot his mind for
the products of the farm, the loom, and
such other products as his wonderful
mind may be able to afford. Mr. Peffer
confounds “value” with “use.” A man
has use for wheat or meat when be is hun­
gry or for water when he is thirsty, but of
themselves none of them things have
-value.” They are not “valiant,” “valua­
ble.” “strong,” which Is to say, they have
not of themselves “Inherently,” as the sen­
ator says, any power that commands re­
spect or excites desire. A man who has
enough wheat or meat to use or enough
water to drink does not waut any more of
these artlc’es for his-own use. If he ac­
cepts more than he needs for his own
“use” it is that he may convert it into
“valuie,” which Is to say, into something
exchangeable among people who have
learned the rudiments of civilization. It.
Is the only thing that has -value,” though
on a desert Island it may hare no -‘use.’’—
Inter Ocean.

enue lias been Increased 83$ per month
over last year, from the rale of stamps,
postal cards, etc. from January 1st. More
boxes are rented now than ever before,
and notwithstanding this. Postmaster
Sheldon Informs us tliat more room must
soon be had at tbe “general delivery,” and
a revolving case will soon be put In to re­
lieve the already overtaxed boxes.

About 10 o’clock Tuesday evening the
sleepy denizens of the city were aroused
by the horrible screeching of the fire
alarm, which seemed to sound louder and
more unearthly than ever before. Lbe
firo was easily located by tbe brlghr light
that suddenly flashed up, and all thought
tliat one of the factories was bnrning. rhe
fire was located on the aoutli shore of the
river near tbe Michigan ave bridge, and was
easily pul out. It probably originated
from some one anxious to test the running
qualities of Hie hose team.
Lai&gt;t week Messrs. John Yarger and
Frank Herrick, of Freeport, were arrested
for keeping a saloon open July 4th, a le­
gal holiday.
We have heard that Mr.
Yarger had nothing to do with It what­
ever, and if so. as we hope it Is, be will
be dismissed. Now that tlie Prosecuting
Attorney has commenced tbo good work of
arresting violators of tbe liquor law, we
trust that he will push It for all there Is
in It, and if he does he will have a good
public flcntlmenl at his bock. It may also
be well for officers to Iriow that they are
subject to a fine of 8100, for not reporting
violations of the liquor laws to the Prose­
cuting attorney.
Owing to the neglect of the legislature
to give the bill amending the general game
law of 1889 immediate effect, that act will
not be in force until OcL I, and
a re­
sult a badly mixed up mess is made of the
open season. The open season for wood­
cock will cominehce under tlie present
law Sept 1. and will end under tlie new
law, which becomes operative in the mean­
time. Dec. 15. The latter law makes tbe
open season extend from Aug. 15 to Dee.
15. instead of from Sept 1 until Jan. 1.
The situation in regarn to partridge will be
a pleasing one to aportrnnen. as these birds
can be killed under the old law from Sept.
! to OcL 1, and then after a close season
of thirty days the new law steps In and
gives the hunter license to slaughter this
kind of game from Nov. 1 to Dec. 15.

At the recent exhibition of furniture in
Grand Rapids, some chairs and tables
made by the Hastings Chair A Table Co.
were on exhibition and received .many
compliment* for beauty and workmanship.
In speaking of tho exhibition the American
Furniture Gazette, one of the leading
furniture papers of the country, refers to
their display as follows:
“The Hastings Chair A Table Co., of
Hastings, Mic’u.. make a very creditable
display of their dining chairs and tables at
Grand Rapids. This company was in­
The latest census bulletin announces corporated under the state laws of Michi­
gan in February of this year witli P. T.
that we have 97,905 paupers in a total pop­
Colgrove. president.' D. E. Fuller, vice
ulation of 69,092,950,' or one pauper to president, and M. !.. Cook, secretary.
every 048 inhabitants. Consul General They have Just placed their goods ou the
New reported, under date of December 30 market and so far as we are able to learn
last, that tlie United Kingdom of Great their prcupect? on? very good.”
Under the beading “Better than a ILdlBritain and Ireland had 990.155 pa'upen*.
or one In every 39’peraons in the popula­ rtmd’’ the Allegan Gazette speaks of u
scheme advocated by one of tlie leading
tion of 37,740,283. Somehow these figures Citizens of that place for a first class
don’t seem to agree with what the free wagon road from Allegan to the lake shore.
trade orator says when he tells tbe Ameri­ For a long time Allegan has -labored for a
can workingman that the workingman iu railroad to connect the lake shore towns of
Douglass and Saugatuck with herself by
free trade England can live as well on free rail. Failing in this, the Gazette’s corre­
trade wages- as our people can on protec­ spondent advocates a clay and gravel road,
tion wages. But facts and free trade nev­ and thnt the money pprjiosed to Im? given
as a bonus to the railroad be used to grade
er did agree.—New^Yurk Preus.
and prepare the wagon road. W»- think
The secretary of the late convaitlon at this is sensible. And we feel that Hast-,
ings sbou* aim to get In-tier roads into
Cluclnnali and the chairman of the com­ this city by giving n part of the money re­
mittee on platform, was the blatant-moutb- quired to build good roads through tlie ad­
ed socialist, Robert Schilling, of Milwau­ joining townships. Good roads mean
kee. Schilling will be remembered chiefly good business and lively times. And we
agree with the Allegan Gazette's correfor bls inflamatory remarks, delivered at H|»oude.ut that tor a town which already
Chicago, In which be upheld the deeds of lias good transportation facilities, like
the Haymarket assassins aud roundly Allegan or Hastings, money spent In
abused and condemned the officers. of tlie getting better wagon roads Is fa7 Iiettcr
than money expended to get more rail­
law for securing their arrest and execution. roads.
He may be a fit associate for such dema­
gogues os Donnelly and James B. Weaver,
Ralph Wooten very acceptably filled the
but we doubt if tbe honest, thinking and
pulpit at the M. E. churcli Sunday morn­
intelligent workmen/ ami fanners care- to ing. His sermon was plain, practical and
place themselves in close communion with yet a logical and rhetorical effort. It Is al­
him or his kind.—Saginaw Courier Herald. ready evident that Mr. Wooten is In tbe
right place at the sacred desk. He Is easy
and natural in his delivery, clear, forcible
and eloquent In statement. And what we
hope he may always do iu his ministerial
Why is It that intelligent people will see work Is to do as be did Sunday morning,
a fine 14 karat gold tilled case .with extra carry the same voice with him in the pul­
full Jeweled American watch, go at 810 pit he uses every other day. If more min­
when tbe same cannot be bought at less isters would do this, they would make
than 845? Attend the auction sale at the themselves better understood and tiielr
Bailey block.
hearers much more comfortable.

Additional Local.

For the annual encampment of the
Knights of the Maccabees at Jackson the
Michigan Central Ry will sell tickets at
81.85 for tbe round trip, good going
August 10th and 11th. limited to return
August 13th.
M. A. Gilman,
Ticket Agt.

The regular monthly meeting of the W.
F. M. society will be next week Wed­
nesday, August 19. at Mrs. C. Whitcomb's
at 2:30 sharp. Try and all be there with
something to help make the meeting inter­
esting anil profitable. Subject, Mexico.

The Charlotte Driving Club are making
extensive preparations for the races,
which take place Aug. 18 to 21st A new
judge's stand has been erected. The grand
The tariff of 1883 placed tbe full line of stand enlarged. Stables and track rcfittea,
apices, a long list of chemicals and other and everything calculated to promote the
articles on the free list, while it consldena- general comfort, or odd to tbe Interest of
the occasion seems to be receiving tbe re­
bly reduced tbe duty on wools and wool­ quired attention.
ens, Iron, steel, lumber and their varied
Tickets will be on sale at C. K. A S
manufactures. But all this to no avail so depot for G. A. R. reunion at Detroit from
far as giving comfort to tbe always uncom­ Monday, Aug. 3, until Saturday. Aug. 8.

Tbe Good Templars have prepared a fine
program, and next Monday will bold open
lodge. All are Invited to attend.

against the interests of Hie masses is re­
peated with as great-unction as if its falsi­
ty had not been verified by unvaried ex­
perience during a quarter ot a century!

fortable free trade attorney, wlx&gt; went on
quoting tbe ad valorem equivalents of fallteg prices to mislead unthinking voters
into tbe belief that no considerable redue­
tton had been effected. Tbe same is true
of fate present attitude toward the McKin­
ley tariff, in whieh even greater eoueeaatens have been made. No credit Is given
for taking 859,000,000 per year off of
sugar. |6 per ton from the tariff on steel
rails, and for reductions on many- other
articles In equal ratio. These seem un­
worthy of notice, while tbe fewer Instan­
ce® ta which increase was made are forced
discrediting tbeen-

Rev. Puffer will preach at the Star
The famlture factory Is In receipt of school house next Sunday at 2 p. m.
large orders tor the fall trade already^
Next Friday, August 7th. the young peo­
much In excess of a year ago. Everything
betokens the largest fall’s business tn Its ple of the Baptist society will give a water­
history, for which It Is prepared by having melon social In the east parlor of tbe
on baud a large stock of manufactured church. Come and get all tbe melon you
goods. Messrs. Dickerman and DeGroot can eat for only ten cent*. The young
have their hustling clothes on, and propose ladles will lie glad to receive you from
half past four until half past eight.
to make |hls year a hummer.

Tickets good returning np to and Includ­
ing Monday, Aug. 10, at rate of one fare,
&gt;3.85, for round trip. Our train making
connection with
D. L. A N. fast
train arriving iu Detroit at 11:15 a. m.
We are prepared to accomodate large
crowds dally.
B. B. Dunum-.

The sale of summer resort tickets com­
mencing June 4tti, 1891, from Hastings to
pointe and at rates named as follows:
Traverse City and return 87.10. Bay View
or Petoskey and return 86.95, Harbor
Springs and return 89.20. Mackinaw City
and return 810.30, Mackinac Island and
rctura 811.30. Sale will continue until
September 30th. Extreme limit for return
pesaage on tickets to ail above points will
be Oct XI, 1891.
M. A. Gillmas,

The first U. B. church of Baltimore will
have a Sunday school concert Sunday ev­
ening, commencing at 8 p. m.

And now rom the self binding rye
thresher. This is a new machine in Mich­
igan although in ths eastern statefl It has
been in use some time. This machine
threshes rye dean, binds the straw In
bandies without breaking the straw and
leaves it as is threshed by the old “oaken
flail.” Rye straw when threshed in this
way is baled in packages weighing about
200 lbs and finds readv sale In the eastern
market, and brings the farmer almost as
much as good hay. Although rye straw Is
considered by most farmers as of Bcarcvlv
any value, except for bedding, by thresh­
ing with this machine It makes it worth
five dollars per ton. Tbe machine has a
capacity of 500 bushels per day and has
work enough engaged lo keep it humming
several montlis. A. D. Hugties and L. 1).
Hills, of Irving, own the machine and com­
plete outfit for the handling of this straw,
and all farmers having goaig straw should
have their're threshed with this new ma­
chine.

Begular examination at the High school.

te tack &lt;rf oMfer ta ita

Tuesday morning about 2 o'clock Taylor Editobs BAFXKB.
Ihtr Slr.:-I» I«-’ pww or
»M,
Walker, of Nashville, who was about to
i koi 1 noUeed ondor ita *&gt;»*« mptloo «o
IrSide rr«o rno r“ &lt;* w,lll“* “cKl*take th”
for
that some bright light
‘“JT
□fCyton. Ohio, ttal ooodK • l«Uo «lrto«.
flections on the flats west of Ute viUage.
1 wish to say to your candid readers, how
Surmising tliat there must be a fire np
that Rev* gentleman could make such
town, he began an Inveatigatton. ““J1 *w**
0n
Btatementa right in the face of recorded
discovered flames emanating from the en­
facta, an intelligent reading public and a
gine room of Lentz &amp; Sons table t*ctPTi'
The alarm was soon spread, and the v*1**k‘ just God is beyond mrcomprehension.
Attar giving tbe result of tbe printing
anneared. armed with buckets and
palls, and animatad with plenty of Krll/°r eAtabllRhment ease at Dayton. Ohio, he
continues to ray: “It will be remembered
the occasion, aud they needed it too.
Soon the factory, which was the Pr^’! that the general conference ot 1885 todk
steps to amend the constitution of the
manufacturing institution of the.town,
was a roaring furnace, which was in dan­ churcli and revise the confession of faith,
ger of setting fire to the Buxton and Koch- which documents were submitted to a vote
KTrSSr br. 11-1 uwn- b« .nr and received more than a two-thirds ma­
wind to fan tbe flames, nothing could have jority of the whole church."
The facto as recorded are these:
saved these blocks. For. though the an­
On two or three occasions prior to 1885
cient chestnut chestnut of a hand engine
was trotted out. its executloi was mighty resolutions had peen presented to tlie con­
uncertain and decidedly Ineffectual, except ference proposing certain changes and as
where every copaltlon was moat f»*®rable. often were peremptorily squelched as ir­
Even a* It was, the brave I*1*^*^ regular, unconstitutional and revolution­
saved the business utreet of Nashville ary as the constitution of 1841 expressly
from ashes. It was hard and heroic work declares. Art 9, Sec. 4. “No rule or
for two long hours before any man cnuld ordinance sliail at any time lie passed to
cliange or do away the confession of faith
feel that the worst was over.
The factory with all Its contents, except as it now stands.”
And Art’S, which reads, “There shall be
about 81.000 worth of taHes wns destroy­
ed. The total loss will be very close to no alteration of the foregoing constitution.
812,000, on which then* was an Insurance nnleM by request of two-thirds of the
whole society.”
of but &gt;4,000.
Be it remembered the constitutional
The origin of the fire Is unknown. It is
believed to have to have arlgnated from power Is vested in the total membership
tbe boiler room, and In some manner of tbe church, while the general conference
spread to the shavings pit. from whence, constitutes the legislative body. At the
with tbe facilities Nashville possesses for conference of ’85 these changes were again
fighting fire, nothing ifoukl prevent Its proposed and as above stated steps to
spread to the factory and tbe Jotter’s de­ amend tbe constitution and revise tbe
straction.
, , .
, confession of faith were taken by appoint­
The factory was a three story bride, and ing a committee to do the work. Tltese
was used exclusively for the mannlaeture steps were opposed and a protest given
of tables, in which line Lentz A Sons did signed by 42 out of 120 delegate*. The
3 large and very successful business. committee did their work which was sub­
They employed about twenty bandu. and mitted to a vote and out of the total mem­
were making arrangements to add several bership of the church 904,517 only 51,070
more. Tbe loss Is a severe one to them, voted at all which number to 59 Jess than
but they haven’t loet heart They will even M of tbe members. With these facts
rebuild on a more extensive scale. They in regard to tbe election, I ask how can a
ray they will not again attempt ‘to do a man truthfully ray tliat the “documents
manufacturing business in a town with­ received more than a two-thirds majority
of the whole church?”
out tire protection.
The lesson to Nashville Is one that ought
It will be remembered tliat no request
to be heeded. If the loss of faerbest manu­ for n change was ever made to the con­
facturing institution docs not teach her that ference of 1889, but on th» other band
some system of fire protection is an Indis­ petitions signed by many thousand were
pensable adjunct to n successful town, presented a-king "no cliange.” Notwith­
then she will deserve such losses as those standing this and tlie fact that the com­
mittee struck from tlie confession of faith
of Tuesday morning.
With 830,000 invested In water works, 48 words and ndded about 300 new words
which with the tower system would iu two in direct violation of the above Art. 2, Sec.
years Im* self supporting. Nashvllh? could 4, end Ark 4. the general conference of '89
then hold wliat institutions she has. and by “proctamation” publicly declared upon
tlie results of this bogus and fraudulent
be in a position to Invite more.
election or vote, “We now pass front under
the old and legislate under the new.”
You all know Ans. Maynard. Well. The Radicals claiming the whole proced­
Ans. finds.lt necessary In his business to ure Illegal and revolutionary, by right de­
have a dog. Ami as there is difference in manded the property. Although Mr. McKee
decree as well as in kind of .dogs, so Ans.- claims four decisions in favor of tlie
concludi'd to select “a dog as was a dog.” Liberals, then* has been some also iu favor
—a bright, active. Intelligent dog, none of of tlie Radicals.
This Dayton gentleman assumes that no
your yelping, know-nothing curs. Accord­
ingly Aus. took plenty of time. and great court will pretend to redew the decision
deliberation in the selection ot a dog. He ot these circuit Judges, then cl&lt;Hes by an
insinuation
that the whole matter is actwanted a yellow haired dog. wide lietween
the eyes, with a.deep aud pensive voice. tied "so far as courts are concerned.”
if this be true what are sui»erior courts
a acdemn dog, not one of UM ffUfdy things.
After mature thought and diligent search. for? Tlie problem we propound to out
Anson found tlie dng tliat Just filled the ■ulster churches, to the Jurists ot our land,
bill. He began at once to train up the and to tlie Christian world, is nut as to the
dog In the wny-1t should go. And the dog Intrinsic excellency of our creed and polity
went. Among.other cute tricks of this nor as to their excellency in comparison
particular dog. which was a hound, was with the faith and polity of other branches
one that made hh owner particularly elut­ of the Christian churcli. Theqe &lt;|uesliuii&lt;
ed. The long eared canine would go to we can well afford to leave to the voice of
the meat market and take iiouie the meat onr history. But the question which we
One wink of bis keen eye was for Is-ef, propound Is this: .Will the government of
two winks meant pork, and when he “wunk this nation sustain an innocent, voluntary
both eyes to once” it meant “rMssage.” Christian organization with a well defined
Monday last. Just before noon. the dog and lucid creed and constitution iu the um*
was aLthe market as usual, and gave the of a financial trust for the aehievmeDt of
proprietor the proper tip for beef-steak. innocent religious ends against tire wily,
Ans. was always proud of the bound as be outrageous, pertteraions of revolutionary,
strode homeward with the package. But this nullifying malcontents? is our govern­
dog knew more than bis master thought; ments tbe sworn friend of lawlessness and
and on this particular day concluded tliat lawless revolutlonlsta? Are tlie Judiciary
carrying beef for others to vat was one­ of thia country Inline with cur government
sided business. So this bright dog, this when they sustain pampered ecclesiastic*
keen, trained canine, carefully carried the in wanton lawlessness’.’ These question.
beef up the railroad track, then deliberate­ Indicate the great problem now pro­
ly opened the original package; and when pounded by the true, regular (socalled
he was done with it, nothing but tlie paper Radical) United Brethren churcli.
.
and string remained.
Ans. is sUll the
.
Respectfully submitted.
owner of a hound, but he Isn’t gambling
Judge R. Bajustm.
much on the bound's qualities as a meat
Coate Grove. Mieh.
carrier.
Aug. 1st, ’91.
(Note.) The article in last weeks i^u&lt;wt- were assured could give no offense
. Notice is hereby given that on Mondav the opposing side of the church, and was
the 24th day of August 1891, at ten o'clock accepted with tliat understanding. We
a. m., at the store of Hoaden A Hire, in arc running no religious paper, and know
the city of Hastings, Mich.. I shall offer that tlie treat majority of our readers are
for sale all the boot and shoe stock and not Interested in the conflicting opinions
furnishing goods, together with all the of the two divisions of this church. Those
fixtures in said store and all the accounts who are interested have now heard both
belonging to said business, the property sides of the question, and hereafter we
ot said Holdeu
Hire and sell tbe same positivelyrefuse our columns to further
to tlie highest bidder.
discussion unless regular advertising rates
Dated. August 5tli, 1891.
are paid.
Cook Bbos.
Philip T. Coixikovk, Assignee.
A Good Bunine«a Chance.
We wish to secure a representative In
Why not have tbe pleasure Hastings. Mich., for our new No. 9 high
of your Summer vacation com- arm sewing machine, and would like to
meace with the commence­ hear from anyone who desires to secure a
ment of your summer vaca­ profitable occupation or a valuable adjunct
tion? Make the voyage to to an already established business.
your selected refuge a part of
To a responsible party, or one who can
the scheme.—start out right give good security, we are prepared to give
—enjoy life as you go—sec liberal terms of credit No previous ex­
something by tlie way—trans­ perience in sewing machines is necessary,
tub
form the necessity of travel to
ra we spend time and money In assisting
to the destination (and from) our dealers to learn the business. The
TRAVERSE In an entertaining and inworld is fast learning that the new “No 9“
structlve pastime that will kill is the only perfect sewing machine ever
WAY.
what otherwise might be a
made. Address Wheeler &amp; Wilson Mfg.
tedious and
stuffy time. Co., Chicago. Hl. _____________
Take advantage of modern
conveniences—make a little
N. T. Parker has decided to plot a por­
inquiry in advance— leant of
the new ways—particularly tion offals farm, which fronts on West
of tbe Traverse Way—by way State SL and will sell a number of valuuof tbe Ciilcago A West Michl- ble lota 4x19 rods at very reasonable terms.
gaifrailway to Traverse City,
thence by boat over one of
PBOBA1K ORDER.
the most delightful sheets ot State of Michigan. County of Ra, j/
water in this country.
.If you are going to any uw&gt;
place on Grand or Little
Traverae bay you will fiud thQn^sud etebt hundred and ninety ouc .
Chari®* w- Armstrong, Juage
that the West Michigan is a
great favorite thence na It is
to Chicago. Detroit, ete.
The fast express leaving
Grand Rapids 11.*M p. m. a*
rires at Traverse City at t:00
and lands poasengers within
a few steps from the boat
which departs Immediately Will
and arrives at Charlevoix at
1149 a. n. Petoskey at 1:50
P- m., Mackinaw at 7:15 p. a.
d and aU other (Mraoasltiterested In wic
Gko. DsHaven.
Gewrai I’awengvr Agent.
0 ike atty at Hastings. !h inJU county,

For Barry county will be 37***
'£’&lt;ta?,‘TeOCh"r at 10 (••eltek1
-Joodaj, Awrnst it, aiI(1 . ?'**• ». «
Friday, August 28.
' ‘ “X M 4 p. IB-&lt;
Tlie value of the Instruct!™
these Institutes |„
«
reeomlred by teaehm a»d
As a rule It has i^n the p£‘h^
county examiners aud
«
officers, that the most 5n™11.ex,Ul«niat
are those who have availed dl(.'

exelu.l.rly to
ot
traeher., ptnettw
lo
M Pj.ollc.1 ,II1(!rie “r2T2*«*M-

wbo luvr mad, .
„ ™«*«. u,
. w*k. IJe "eeltFLtIa«11"'*
popular character.
W| ** of»
Tlie iMUtuli. taw en,,,
Mbool. xrr In wrtot, „ u 'J*™,ed for the county institute hnu*
dlr^euoo or tlH! g'^^ya*
ek— their Kltooh Jo,!,,,
rf Mdt taxtllnte without r,,rS"S*
wages for as many half dav&lt; ..
aUendaucoBtUielootitm, ’
ot lx«. .nd th, r„t ,h„ u,™

lt&gt;?Ir

enrollment or tuition t.-,
the county who
reulonxl spirit.
***** P**"
Full pMtleul.r, Iu rrtt.nl t„
U»&gt; be obuinrtl upon .pt.lir.ti***••
» ■ l&gt;. MnuM, nuU„n
THE MARKETS. ,
Apples—Dried, 6c.
Hutter—10&amp;I3.
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Clover seen ».&lt; a&gt;3t or..

Bld'S-Beef.tt,C; call, kc.
Lard—sc.
’

gata-soe. &lt;fi. 32c per bu.
roCatoei 10c. t&gt;rr bt.
Pork-»4W&gt;B»4«&gt;.
at |i.» prrtou.
galt-Selllng at Si prrbbl;
Timothy Hred -Selllne at
Wheat—No. 1. white* A7: r»--; x
Floor—&lt;2.73 per huudrtd.
Bye-55r..
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Besns-S2.co urr bu. far c:iy picked.
Batter—creumervitetzu
Qarn—&lt;MKe t»ert&gt;u.
Emts-tBiiGc.
Oils—
perbti.
Poultry—Live: chicken*. 10r;
tnrkeys;-iic.
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UutTn'lo Livestock.

Cattle­
Sheep andLarubt
Ilop»-Medium uud Mixed

MIXERS

C.&amp;S.S.
w

FOR THE

blood
THE GREATEST

CANCER « SCROFDM
REMEDY OF THE ACE.
Cure® All BLOOP and SKIN D*mm
As a Blood Punfi* r it hi.« uo equxl S«d
for pamphlet shuvnnc testimonies of xnay
wonderful ciJ»" .
Botoie TrMftuunlal.
Miriu March St. I*J.
I was afflicted with । 'mhitem *orc otr&gt;T
arm winch
a twining f&lt;&gt;rs for merle”'
year*. Whs treated by ph'-irtilswith noefi.:
and by the u«e of five ur «lx i&gt;.&gt;ule* cf Mixer j
Cancer aod Scrofula svnip y a- mtlirfy «k*m
aud have never been an- •
‘lire
V t. I’AHKrn.
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Pro;1Home.

For Sale by all Druggists.
rnr.i Atiui nv;

Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.

COFFINS 2nd CASKETS.
W. H. H. HEATH.

Who bu
-•
th«
funeral directory bualnra* l-r »
t
In found night or day it. thcro« «w»
Mudge &amp; Hon’s elothtee «,«rr.on Mam®"'*'
Hastings, with a complete ilneof

Undertakers Supplies.,

He thoroughly ntfdentand*
will attend tv all call* "&gt; !*»«•
m
charges for um? of outfit. n,'rJ"‘£_t
**
laying out the dead And on paring.
"M. HHnnee. tor rd1,,. « «*££
th* oud* are ven- reasonable aud
saiutactlon tn every insut-re.
He abo ban a new hear*. ofB
«Jle. Do not t»U la
JTnJrwd
use the above good*. for I wlli P? 5 *
aatlsfactlou.
.

W H H. HEATH. Hastings.

STEKETEE’!
r CHOLERA
IMPROVED

Hooooimw
C—

HOC CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN H0W®&gt;

All are
i
entitled to the best that their
money will buy, »o every family should
_____ °®oe* * l*U'e of tbe beat family
retnedy. Syrup of Figs, to clean!M,

lOuauwca *urortaU^Bolbul'tV
it. a aooDrsAB. ww»

�Hastings Banner.
- ----- —— H £oba. Local »dttor-

j8 Are Still In It!
vc-etables of all kinds
1» line line of fruits arnvg.htib । Always fresh; at
very 1&lt;&gt;'V l'ricos\vB otili’havo more of that
vSo.'| Hour at S2.75 per cwt,

.A line line of-crockery and
g|a&gt;&lt;wa«e.
f ish tiU'l things to eat given
in e,. -.'.ngo for farmer’spro----dure.
&lt;are way down and
the bottom falling out.
Call and see us.

JOS. ROGERS

The Soap

leans
Most
•i • Lenox
local news.
• for adrerllM-ments
Tuesday# at latest to
i- issue of the week

,'ikmI bread use roller patent

R.tmrt. to Um ,uto tart 0( i„.-lh
PER8ONALMENTION,
.how rbootuUmu.
mittent fever in the order named causlmc
v B. mre „„
Mlwue |1&gt;(
most sickness In Michigan during the
A&lt;Mk, r,rk„ TOl to Ihtou Mondaj.
week ending July it. Diphtheria report
etl at 28 places; scarlet fever, ifl; tvpbtfd ^Worthy Mean wu In Onon&lt;l.n Thur..
fever, measles 21.
‘

One-half ounce of lavender and a lump
of salts of omiuonta placed in a wide
mouthed fancy Jar or bottle and left un­
covered in a room acts as a pleasant deo­
dorizer and disinfectant, filling the room
with a delicate perfume which will be
soothing to the nerves and senses this
warm weather.
Since tbe Hastings team wan tbe hose
race st Kalamazoo on the Fourth, tbe
Otsego team has yearned to Uy them again
-that is. they My they yearn to. But!’
Last week’s Bamnbk contains a specific
challenge to a race. It new remains to be
seen whether our speedy neighbors will
cash up or forever after hold their peace.

d.“'M Ollie l.tbrop wrnlio Bttrolt Mony tt£ Dta, ot Chariot,«. wu ta lhe d|,

Tbt'rrfV.

WM

h “‘"Jk’ " Cr*'‘ ,““,a

ln K"l«»&gt;-«»
Uk'

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find th’e

oyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You can

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Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks,

“a

There seems to be a sort of epidemic of
accidents resulting from gasolene stoves
all over the state and nearly every dsv
n-cords some accident, whereby someone mSi,
has lost their life, either through careless­
ness or a defective stove. Gasolene is a
very dangerous thing to trifle with, and It '
btrhooves alt users of gasolene stoves to use
extra caution.
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let door north of Post Offlice.
U"

F. R. PANCOAST.

“ Pwtr’ «re 1" K.I.-

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The Chicago, Kalamazoo 4 Saginaw
Railway Is selling 350 mile mileage books
Mr. and Mrs. Will Squlera, of Big Rap.
for S5. good on any train and good In any­ Ids. are In the dty.
’
one’s hands, no matter by whom pur­
chased. Traveling men pronounce this
,n corainf
plan’ tbe acme of perfection aud assert
that larger systems and longer lines could
learn something from so small a road as
the C. K. A 8.—Michigan Tradesman.
,LI!"*n
of Believe, 1, V|,A very good thing to have about tbe itlnj relatives In tbe city.
stable at this time of the year Is a solution of
_,
J
“
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"&lt;
Mwkegon, h
carbolic acid. If tlie horses have sure
biting friends in the city.
backs or sore necks, put a little of it on
with a sponge and then about twenty
Wuhlufcm Grobern, ot annul U»pld».
minute.^ afterwards put on a little vaseline. was iu tlie city over Sunday.
Tbe acid cleans the sore and keeps away
Mra. B. Dernier, of Brookfield, vhlted
the tiles. The vaseline is cooling and
healing. Keep the acid well corked and friends in the city last week.
labeled poison.
Frank Norwood, of Delton, was In the

$135
Vjctors, all styles.......
Victoria Ladies Safet' . 135
Cycling Sundries of all kinds.
Credenda Safety, cushion
tire...................
CATALOGUE FREE.
Credenda Ladies’, cushion
tire..............................
Nonpariel, boys...............
AGENT.
AU these machines are ball bear­

SHIRLEY W. SMITH,

BiX?.'sirw«uk.’,*,ted rei*,h"in

A young man, who Ilves not more than
a thousand miles from here, read In one
of the city papers the other day:
Detectives
wanted—Information
free.
He sent a letter to headquarters and re­
ceived the following answer: Send $5 for
appointment, badge and full Instructions.
The young man sent the V and received a
tin iMuige and instructions to arrest all
suspicious characters and catch all the
suckers like himself he could.—Portland
Observer.
Tlie oil inspection test under the new
law is pronounced by an experienced in­
spector to be so deficient as to be really
dangerous.
Meanwhile all
who use
kerosene oil should handle It with the ut­
most care. The late lamented squawbuck
legislature reduced lhe test of oil, put
money Into the pockets of the Standard
Oil Co., and perbatyi their own. So when­
ever you hear of an accident, as yon witl.
from this foolish legislation, just raise an
; inward prayer for the salvation of the
!sqn
iwbuck’s who did this work.
’
I

ing all round, and have the manu­
facturers guarantee for one year.

Greatest Slaughter Sale!
OF THE SEASON.

city Friday on his way to Muskegon.
Miss Lottie Carpenter. of Woodland,
was the guest of friends here Thursday.

$20,000

Mr. and Mrs. Chet Doan, of Grand Rap­
ids, are visiting Mr. and Mr . II. C. Cook.

a—&lt;

Rev. W. M. Puffer reached home Mon­
day from a week’s vacation at Bay View.
J. O. Linkletter, ofj Manhassett, Ni Y..
was calling on friends here the Bret of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lunn, of Rockford,
spent Sunday with their son J. W. and
family.
Volney Ferris went to Allegan Thereday. having accepted a position in a fruit
evaporator.

Will llardka went to Detroit Saturday
and will liandle tmggagv during the en­
campment.

Milo Baxter, of Hammond. WK, was '
the guest of Dr. nod Mrs. Fowler the first
।I of the week.
m-y dour is kept by our
Now this here man what is here front'
John Brock returned to Otsego Mondaj
Hastings n building Harry Hale’s new
v Co. are giving some house, and bls name is Will Alh-go. the !i where he has seenred employment in the
I chair factory.
boys had a lot of fun with him tin- other I
The Misses Flora and Kittle Braille re­
day. cause he was busy Tuesday night and
iia’. vl that the peach crop of the
got
up with his work that he left; turned Tuesday from a visit with friend*
■ ’• ‘K’O.iXUi bushels. »
his pocket book «&gt;n n fence post after doing in New York state.
• the Banker/and Ih-troit Some business.with a man and forgot IL
John Shcon and family arc visiting
,:- ;nc one year for 81.35.
nnd one of bis men tha plckt it up anti friends in lhe city. John Is much pleased
kept it all nite an&lt;l tha made hbn buy the
with his Nebraska home.
.o’.* Detroit Weekly Tribune
cigars Wednesday morning out of it after
25. Subscribe now.
tha had skart him most toxlcth thinkin' be . E. O. Ray. advertising agent ot the Shoe
k..i:. - .cureions to Detroit bare had lost it and i think he better tie a &amp; leather Review ot Chicago, was In the
1 y j.utK-nlzed from this city.
string to his wallet hereafter, don’t you?— city Saturday on business.
Bill Cloven Foot, in Nashville Ne^iMre. Fred Curtis, of Detroit. Uexpected
■y ,v Eaton Medical society held
Some of our readers may be Interested in the city next week for an extended visit
;»• at Ci; irlotte Tbnrsday . last.
in the following from Howell's statutes, ji with friends and relatives.
Sight house wnieartog com- 1882. section
which says thnt no ;
MBs Gertie Rose returned to Grand
will soon be an ornament to
judge of probate, clerk of any court. :i Rapids Saturday after visiting relatives in
justice of the peace, notary public, or any j: the city for a couple of weeks.
Hrtiventilated and well lighted person authorized to administer oaths j
Ford Fanaey, who lips been working on
•
i.ift floor. Inquire of J.-S. under and by the provisions of the iaw of I
this state, shall be allowed to charge any ’j the C. * W. M. R. IL near Traverse City
discharged soldier, seaman, or the leg*! , for some time, returned borne Saturday.
ixii'i .
neckties are Ixdng sold for representative of a discharged or deceased | jJhrry Uaye*. of Whatcom, Washington.
al F-W. Morrill* A- Ca’s during the soldier or sailor, more than 15 cents for
Texpfcctcd In the city next week for a
;tl: id August.
administering an oath, or giving any of­ month’s vacation with his parents and
•
! of going north to escape tbe ficial certificate, for the procuring or ob­ friends.
taining
payment
of
any
pension.
Ixfiinty.
led .--a-un this year. Better go south
Z Charles Sisson, head clerk of Mann’s
or back pay.
large clothing house Ln Muskegon, is at
How a thing will get mixed up after a Wall lake In company with Dau W.
I',".’! iL- tlie auction sale nt the Bailey
fol­ Reynolds and party.
btork.
sold at less than half of few times repeating is shown by
lowing clipping from the Detroit^Journal:
‘heir market price. •
Mr. and Mrs. Elba Reynolds, of Belmont.
—Lightning may not strike twice in the
The •: xim* and boilers for the electric same place, because the first shock does N. Y.. arc guests of thc.lr brother Don. and
light worVlfuve arrived, and will soon be not leave anything to ntrike: but It bits taking in tlie beauties of Wall lake. In
flared iu )&gt;o»»itioti tor business.
very near tbe same place, as it is shown company with a large party of campers.
About : &gt;;i veterans from tills city and by Rs playfulness in Johnstown. Barry
The only complete slock of optical goods
County.
Tuesday. The first shock knock­
•rk-mity ar attending the national
ed a phie tree in front of David Stiles iu Hastings can be found in John Besseatr.pn.--’,' ai Detroit this week.
house to splinters: the second struck an­ iner's jewelry store.
r&gt;nc thing that i» badly needed in the other tree near by and jumped to the
House and barn to rent In fourth ward,
__ of
_________
,T„, With this bouse, shaking up Mr. and Mrs. Stiles,
' .'y i a' »y.-t4*in
sewerage.
corner of Park and Center streets. En­
iuipro
- t—
Hastings
would be right
In but not injuring them severely. The third
quire of J. Russell.
sbock struck the house and rolled Albert
John Bessmer has now a full stock: of
Kasey out of bed. The whole thing hap­
About two miles of stone and concrete
musical merchandise. Bruno Jt n ash­
walk will have been laid In this city this pened in less than half an hour.
burns’ guitars a specially.
year. In fact no other kind has been put
The following reeeipcs for preventing
All owing me on account must eall and
down.
bugs in carpets have been handed us: I.
Twenty five dozen Domette flannel Steep one quarter of a pound of cayenne settle at once, as I need the
Rbirtx reduced to 25 cento to close out. pepper’In a |C»»on of water: add two
One of the finest tea sets manufactured
Bargains in all summer goods at E. W. drachms of stryebina powder. Strain and
pour Into a shallow vessel and, inynenw in this coutRry, quadruple plate, hand en­
Morrill &amp; Co.'a
the edges of the rolled up carpet in this liq­ graved, listed at m only brought S13 at
- Valentine la-ins house In the 3rd ward uid for ten minutes or long enough to
the auction sale, Bailey block.
will be one of the neatest and most modern saturate It* edge* *»r at ,ea!rt tn nc"’
in !!. • ,-ity W|lcn completed. Charlie Let I?dry thoroSbly before taking down
Even-one should avail the opportunity
Wardell drew tbe plans for IL
ft&gt;r fear of the effects of tbe poison on tbe of attending the auction sale at the Bailey
. fingers. If any liquid b left put it where
Tbe pear is the latest fruit tliat promises,
no person or animal can be poisoned bj It. iu every P*rtlc“,ar- Ix&gt;n 1 m,S9 *t'
to be an unusually large crop, but it will
be observed that notwithstanding this 3. in two gallons of water steep a
When you want a wateb. clock,
almodanee of all kinds of fruit the* prices pound of quassia chip# and a quarter of n or .Uv.rw.ro, to w **»
“
pound of cayenne pepper- Strain and use
have remained firm.
as above. Thia b Irritating to th*: akin jeweler, where you get good goods forirea
Sable
money. All goods warranted as
Another lot of fine sheds are being oou- but not poisonous. These teas “•*** £!
stfucti-d on the fair grounds this year. Inted with a half or quarter more of bolltag representedTi" Agricultural society are to be con- waler If dwnred. If carpets are not taken
Elwood Smith, of Clevotond. Ohio I.
gnlulated on the energy its officers are1 un they may bare this decoction applied SETS•&gt;*
stowing in amending to iu affairs.
to their seams and edges by mmn* of any
th. oppmmwd. Go “&lt;&gt; •»;
A state Sunday school encampment will of the common atomixers.
Lm wi“er you wt.lt to porch... or hot
lOlor Gwre M. Alrfenon. «&gt;• d's“”’
beheld at Lyon*. Mich., August Oth, 7th,
nth and uth, to which all Sunday, school
Tuesday forenoon. Messrs Hojd« *
workers are Invited. Several of the most i,y tor more line, ot track U.«n «»yjo£« utre made an assignment to P- T. Colgrove
.brilliant speakers In the state will be ma In Araenra. WM .monk tbe Horary ? ’Ti« tenefit of their creditors. Assets
Ph sent.
UP rn W.750 with liabilities of *5,500.
for the reverse appear to’ have
The last session of the state legislature
/
inn liberal buying for the capital.
passed a l&lt;w requiring land owners to kill
f^Bmun with their manv friends here,
the milkweed on their premises.
A
jn rommo
(v the misfortunes of
farmer friend says the best way to get rid! idre: -nn.l-kHtor the G.
we regret«««“? Holden * Hire have
r f them Is to torn sheep loose in fields
SiJTb..
*”d
where the weed grows.
St 1 t»-e klinokt
“n
to merit th. ttood opinion ot .11.
On account of several members being in' 1 want to aay however, that no m
’
F.rmrn will be interested In this inRttchdAhce at tbe G. A. R. encampment at1 be |*rmittod to remark that I d»
-”™:ror^-^,-^hS'^:
Ih-troit, the board af education postponed1 “y
.. ’abara toward tbe
’•Iwllng teachers until Tuesday evening of Ji
&lt;)ld SSTer bo,a Wbere b. .b- b~d “a ’(?rCn ranrrs which to an Importaat ex­
lu it week, when four teachers and poeal-• rer, or tho
.■’““■"T.'nedo.t ot
hr no m«n. overbly five win be elected.
ro to &amp;v room, or shake off tn
,
trawl,
i
wkMlobnntkb
‘
hr
•t^?M.;tiMropInib«mtUott*y can get
Friday forenoon, as Charles Noble* was
scuffling with another emptyec of A
D..
k D
«‘ »TtX^ ^‘ormio for shiproent in
ot.Ur
‘
1 &gt;«« th- oil '»&gt; in T«.xa
t
operators are
Rories meat market. Ihj accidentally
d0
'&gt; v
hXt my dtltcn.'. b
jammed his head Into lhe glass of a C
—
suiMhing the glass and severely gaablng
. i^ thntottlewlll oommod . &lt;ood
his forehead. An artery was severed,
pjor. In tbe rnlL"
which made it a difficult womid for tbe ahare toward *11 P°P
DetrottlMUy Tribune.

Seele of

Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Sil­
verware and Jewelry,
To be sold at Public Auction, in the Bailey block, Hast­
ings, to the highest bidder.

A CHANCE ONCE IN A LIFETIME
To buy goods less than the market price,

AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
Sale every afternoon and evening at 2:36 and 7:30.
Afternoon sales especially for ladies.
Conic and look over our stock. The best goods ever offered at public
auction. '
•

Every lady attending the sale will be’’presented with a hand­
some souvenir.

Mrs. M. J. Case. •
ELWOOD SMITH, Auctioneer.

THE MAN WHO SAYS

HE KNOWS IT ALL

May well be
mistrusted^

unless, indeed,
he always has in mind that

leads the procession

in the clothing trade of

Barry county.

•

Now Ripe, all Ready to be Picked!
Some elegant bargains in

summer clothing, hats and
furnishing goods.
Will be pleased to show them to you.

R. K. GRANT.
Leading Clothier.

�lilL
IN FESTIVE ATTIHE.

N.K.FAIRBANK&amp;CO.

CHICAGO,

Ifjdll wish lb mate clothes as white as the sun
And finish your work as axst as begun
SANTA claus SOAP is Hie ling that Will do it,
And having once bought it you nei/er will rue it.

Detroit Welcomes Her Guests
of the Grand Army.
•BEAT DAYBFOB THE BOYS IK BLUE

Rrnilmlnl nf

DKTKOIT, Aug. -L—The Grand Army
boys began getting here Saturday and
kept it up all day yesterday at such n rule
chat there seems no doubt of tho "holcer"
anniversy being the greatest gathering
the boys in blue have had aiafeo the
review when Johnny came marching home
In T5 nn-1 wiw reviewed nt Washington.
Every preparation for tbe comfort of the
visitors bn* been made, and the .hospital
drvice Is i»art icularly complete. Quarters

Ik

nrmorr exposition dvildino.
[General quarters uf tbe G. A. R.l
nt Camp Sherman—the Exposition building.—Camp Beecher, and half udozen other
camps have lawn provided for JW.000 men,
and a hall Im* been fitted up to acccmmodate 2,000 of the Woman’s Relief corp*
Some of the First Arrivals
Yesterday lhe reception committee hud
tbf ir hands full and it was the same to­
day. Among the arrivals to this time are
5S0 Pittsburg vela, 300 from McCoy post,
ColutflbtuvO.: Blair post, 60.), of St Louis,
Major Audenum post, ot Indinunpolis,
40,). and posts from Utwrence and Haver­
hill. Mass., the Florida, Wisconsin, Weal
Virginia and several other delegations.
Detroit’s latch string is out and a hearty
welcome is assured to all. The attceew of
-the encampment is certain. Candidates
for commander-in-chlef are Cal. Wols-ert,
of Wisconsin: Gen. Barnum, of New
York; Gen. Palmer, of Albany; Gen.
Hedges, of Haverstraw; Judge S. H.
Hurst, of Ohio; Charles Lincoln, of Wash­
ington, and Gen. Smedburg. of Cali­
fornia.

CASTOR IA
far

Infants

and

Children.

wen adapted to ehUdTBO dial I Coatorta eurea Colle. OoMUpation.
Details a* superior toaoy prescription I Sour Rtomarfi, Diarrhma, Eructation
»•».a x^»re.»L~.
1 “LS7*'r"“
Hl So. Oxford BL. Brooklyn, K. T.

| WBtiut tojurioos medication,

I

“THE

scouring soap which has no equal
for all cleaning purposes exceph'n
the laundry-To use it is to value it-

1

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What will SAPOLIO do? Why it will clean paint, make oil-cloths
bright, and give the floors, tables and shelves a new appearance- It will
take the grease off the dishes and off tho pots and pans. You can scour
the knives and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. The
wash-basin, the bath tub, even tbe greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as
a new pin if you use SAPOLIO. One cake will prove all we say. Be a
dever housekeeper and try it
BEWABE ay DGTATIiNS.
THEBE E BUT ONE SAPOLIO.

ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO., NEW YORK.

l.

If

YOU WISH

To Advertise
i

BOYS ARE

MARCHING.”

Anywhere
tW

WRITE TO

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.
MICHIGAN SOLDIEtte’ MONUMENT,

No. io Spruce Street,
NEW YORK.

»• 5H0KE--

Eb. POWER J’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SArtE

“* ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;- CKMR
IN THE

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

SHILOH S
CONSUMPTION
CURE
without a parallel in tlie history of medicine.
All druggists are authorised to sell it on a pos-

u. 5
GILLASPIE,

and rebel

The divisions formal in single rank
platoons of twelve clewed en maw*.
When the reviewing staud wiu reached
again the old soldiers remembered the
absence of tho idolised -Sherman. Gen.
Vcazcy here left the proreftidon and took
his place on tho stand with other distin­
guished visitors, and ns the .column
pox-cd the officers aud men saluted aud
cheered. How they did cheer. It waft
one constant roar taken up by the specta­
tors and pasacd along the street until it
was lost in the distance. When the laat
post was filing past . those ahead had
reached tho end of the route and were dis­
banding, and in a'short time the thou­
sands who bad marched were mingled
with the throng of sightseers, and again
holding informal reunions with old com­
rades met by chance.
*

Detroit, Aug. 4.—Thia city was fairly
radiant yeatordny morning with lhe na­
tional colors. It was difficult to find a
The parade was entirely of tho old vet­
more or residence, particularly in tho cen­ erans, not a single military company turn­
tral part of the city, t hat had not a'dded ing out. Tlie Fourth regiment wan or­
something to the wealtl} of' decoration
’
'
’iu dered out to do police duty and tbe city’
was in reality given over to tbe veterans,
which Detroit was
every street within three blocks ot the
arrayed. From ev­
line of march being closed by the procla­
ery point of vant­
mation of lhe mayor and intrusion fur­
age the national
ther guarded against by the roping off of
ensign waved in
.
the section and stationing of a strong
thebreexe; In Store
j
anned guard at each street intersection.
One company, that from Uninn City,
windows the por­
! Mich., went into the parade in heavy
trait* of Grant,
। marching order, with the old I Springfield
Sherman,Sheridan
I muskets and the same accoutrements they
nnd other* of the ’ \i
I wore when they marched out of Detroit
lenders of tbe boys
in tbo stormy days when men were needed
iu blue lu thnt GEN. 'w a. VXAXKY.
j and Michigan did its duty.
dm. lh»t trfed
. reoL. wre
j
Krere.mk... .r
Prvsrnlallous
ot Slrdala.
wrretb«l in . vergreen wl,h (bn red. wbll. I| Last night's
nigh.., festivities
feMWtU,
re.
consulted o(
of th
three
nod
Wu,
&lt;rf
old glory
mprereuudon^ on. loComm.nder-ln Cbirt
therewith. The city nnd national build- | Veazey ot a fl.OUO gold medal set with
ings were elaborately decorated, and ’ diamonds, one of the same sort to General
altogether, in tbh matter tbe City of . .......................................
- ■last year, and one
Alger from bis akles of
to Mayor Pingree, a member of the Second
the Straits had “done herself proud.”
^JaMutchusei u heavy artlkley, who haa
borne Distlngulshut Visitors.
Around the railway station were gath­ cared for all the members at bis battery
ered thousands of veterans awaiting the by. turning his msgnificent estate into a
card in &gt;■«.
the feed tent
arrival of their leaders of old. Alnny camp with a menu v^...
thought sorrowfully of the fact that | Hurt would make many hotels green with
neither of the three great lenders would ! envTL4
be here. Grant had gone. Sheridau bnd i
pi pcTinai in
KPNTtirirv
gone, and uo-.v the one who waa probably |
ELECTION W KENTUCKY.

Anything

ATAny time

evsr made. ErtinuJe* of the number to
line arc out ot lhe question al this time,
but there was a whole lot of cm. Iu equip­
ment tbe parade went beyond any of for­
mer years- Many post* had &lt;*w uni
forms made, and the entire organisation
Lad never been i» liettrr shape to make a
grand publicdemoustrnt ioh. Several um­
brella brigades were a novel feature of tbe
p?Xdon“. The George H. Thomas pool.
at Chicago, had MM men in line, w-tb
unique umbr llM ^dch ffitri! ^*5^
f.-rm a monster ffitg of the I. uiled
ooveriui'.tlie entire post One of the Phil­
adelphia posts bad toO man with umbrelIK each of which haring a portion of the
battle of Gettysburg printed upon it, and
when all were iu line the combined effect
was n rePre*-.utaUon of the famous flght
lilrd—Eje View of Lakr NajHWlor.
The Sauli Sto. Marie jx»t presented a
bird's-eye view of Lake Superior with the
names iu red of thaSitiea along the share
from which posts arc present. I hese posts
formed the Lake Superior battulion, and
they hailed from every important
along tbe show of the great lake. There
wns no end of bauds. Five of Chicago •
best bands, four from RL LouK five fr..m
Boston, and the same number from
adeipbla were in Hoe, and
®f
any importance from Maine to California
was represented by at least one band. A
p!«lo..t. o( imllre IM rb, w»» l..r ,b. J»red. »ml In.mwllfil.lj I..ll»«n&gt;«
“•
commauder-in-ebirt and his staff, then the
Illinois posts.
i
The Other llrpnrtmsnt*.
The other departmeats marched in the
following order:
Wisconsin. Pennsyl­
vania, Ohio. New York. Connerticu .
Massachusetts, New Jersey. Maine, Califomls. Rhode Island. Now Hampshire,
I Vermont, Potomac, Virginia, Maryland.
■Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Colorado aud
Wyoming, Kansas, Delaware, Minnesota.
Mbwourl, Oregon, Kentucky, WestMrginia South Dakota, Washington aud
Alaska. Arkansas New Mexico. Utah.
Tennessee, Louiidimh anti Mississippi,
Florida aud Montana, Texas. Idaho.
Ariiona. Georgia. Alabama. North Da­
kota, Oklahoma. Indian Territory, Michi­
gan Naval veterans Sons of Veterans.
Tho junction of Woodward and Adams
aveuuea was the starting point.

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A. &amp; C. H. BARBER
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(Jails In city or county rrsj.,W)I.
promptnesB, day or night.

l-reliar lo IK
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street. Hasting*. Mick.

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the title of “The greatest Mood purifier ever
discovered." Peculiar In lt« “goo1 tume
at home,’’—there.is n»r® oI Hood* Sarsa­
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bines »U the knowledge which modern

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with many years practical experience In
preparing medicines. ’ Ba »«re to gel only

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Office hours
2 to « p. ra.hJTrlroh.m.
.
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। Office and rn*ldenre on Brioni* . . newCotirt
| llntw.Has!lugs, Mlrli.
“riven
OM1TH A COLGROVE.
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lawyer
(Office lu Union bhicK. Hus mm.,
Practice Is all the courts &lt;4
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HEAD
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2a tha bane of so many Bras that here IswbaM
wo wake our gnalboMi. Our pills cure ItwOila
OtbcrvConoL
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E. KEN'ASTON.
Attorney at lj»w.
(OvrfPJ.g. Woodvar *
uire»
Practices iu Mi courts o! t:&gt;.- suit. Coliittioi,
t»m»nrtlv attending to.
I

R. TIMMERMAN, Hrnntepsthie Physician and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop'*-Iruc
&gt;

P
•

ROBERTSON HOUSE
Cor. Jefferson nud Court st*.. H t-ifnp, )(idi
Ratos, S1.00 per Day.
This House Is ticw. with iilea-wul
Th»
patronage of tbe nubile is re*;irctfullv wlieltrt
I AW. REAL ESTATE AXrroLLECT-1J
ISGOFFK E ..I

S. FALMMRTOX.
Notary Public.

WsMt-llvi.i. Mich.
J. JI. Sunn.
Justice «&gt;f the Pea-

Hastings City Bank,
I

Bastings,

-

- .Mich.

CAPITAL StS.OOO.OO
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. NftW York;

W PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

■ fl Prof. I. HUBERTS

Malvina cream
Pruf. I. HUBERT. TOLEDO. OHIO

MORTGAGE BALE.
Defaufl having been made for more than
thirty da*a in |&gt;aymrnt of Interest and of one
hundred dollar* o. prinrln.nl overdue and paya­
ble na a mortgage dated March iu. IS*, made
by Janie-, H Hartley (&lt;i S«rah It Austin, and
recorded in tbe office of the ReglMer of IWd*
foritiw County of Harry tn the Mate of Michlgan. March IV. IMS. la ttbe- 17 of inortuagm,
on page
and br t-e -aid Sarah H. Austin
a«aigt&gt;ed to Darnel W. lingers. i»y an wtgnwent dated August -a. l»*e. and recorded In
raid HegKter's office A&gt;uu*t
HMC. in liner 27
&lt;&gt;’ luorlgagea'bn |iaze to. and by tlie raid Daniel
W. Hewers aaMgued to It. 11 Court, by at&gt; assign­
men* d.Ced May 1st, !*:». aud recanted in raid
regiater'a office Mav lain. I*■». in liber » of
n»ortgxjtea on page ». and by the said IL H.
Court uslcned ro Marsuet AndFret. by an Mslxnnunt dated May 1st, t«oo. and recorded to
said rral trr s oTce. Mav Hth. irot. In jfber 30
IaOL IBVUXE, Aug. A—Yesterday wna tbe nt ir.orfgages on page fcl. fur which default
last election by viva voce vote that will tbe sola aiargaret Andrus br virtue nf the right
given her by said mortgape. has made and hereever be held in Kentucky. Tbe new con­ ny makes the whole principal sum of said
stitution, despite tbe jmwerful opposition mortgage and the Interest accrued thereon now
due and payable, and on which mortgage there
of railroads, banka, and corporations gen­ Is claimed to be ducat the date of this notice
erally. has carried by an overwhelming ten hundred twenty six dollars and ten cents,
no suit or prooerdtugi at tow having b«-u
majority, and $he lost slate constitution and
InMltuted to recover the amount «■ cured by
that atill recognized slavery is a thiug of raid mortgage or any part thereof.
houee Is therefore ht-rrby given that pn Sat­
the past. The new constitution will tax
urday the sth day of Sepiemtx r irei at ten o‘doek
(railways,’ banks, and stock companies; In lhe forenoon, there will be sold at tbe north
door of lite court house to lhe city of Hasabolish the office of public printer, pro­ front
tlugs, county of Barry and state of Mickltan.
vide fur a aacret ballot system and munic­ said court bouse being the building in which the
ipal government reforms, and also carries circuit court fcr the county of Barry Ls iteld. at
an nuti-lottery ctouse which will* wipe out public auction to the highest bidder, tbe premi­
ses desmbed to imH.i mortgage or so much
tht half dozen.lottery charters now being thereof as may be necessary to sathfr the
operatetl with semi-daily drawings at Cov­ amuu:&gt;i due on said mortgage as above eel forth,
ington and Louisville in tbe intermla of with tbe Interest therem*. and lhe costa, charges
and expenses allowed by law and provided for
“policy" games throughout the United in said mortgage, raid premises being sRuato
Slates generally.
inthecltv oi Hastings, eountv ot Barrv aud
Mate of Michigan, and described ns fotlowa:
Democratic Majority About 20,000.
The south half of lo)n numbered ten hundred
Reports from the cities and towns thirty eight, ten bundled thirty nine and ten
throughout the state indicate that tlie hundred forty of tlie city, formerly vlHaga, of
Bnsttors accord ng to the recorded plat thereof.
Democratic ticket has probably 90.OUO
Dated, Basil- ga, Mich-. June R. tan.
majoriiy. Indications arc that lhe Alli­
Maboahkt axdxcs.
Assignee of the Mortgage..
ance or People’s party voto is very xmad
ALOXZ4 E. hr*ASTON.
despite the fact that every effort waa
Atturnnv for Aaslgoee.
made for two months preesding tbe elec­
tion to organize tbe AUiance men in this
state, all the leaden of that movement of
national reputation, including Senator
Peffer and Jerry Simpson, of Kansaa*'Tht Niagara Fails Route”
Taubeneck, of Illinois, nud Davis, of
Texas, having stumped the state thor­
ntattos
|5j |3j
gg | Jjt
oughly. Tlie greater part of the Alliance
vote aeemis to have been drawn from the
Republican party.
The vote for and
8Air:&gt;'k ..
against the new constitution waa without

more warmly loved than either of the otber«, "Old Tecump,” wxs In his “windotvless palace of rest” No more would his
rugged fuco light, up with a smile as ho
raw tbe faces eager to welcome him.
Among the arrivals, however, were a
number whose war records, though lesa
distinguished, were equally honorable,
nnd whom their old comrades in the
ranks delighted to greet with cheers.
Gen. Veazey came in; so did Secretary of
War Proctor, and Quartermaster General
Batchelder; then there was ex-Prwddent
Hayes, Gen. Fairbanks, Gen. Alger, and
many others leas well known.
The ProecMiun Moves.
partisan significance.
So the day passed aud Che night wore on.
informal reunions taking place all over
Lati.il Returns up to midnight show
the city until tbe tired visitors sought 4J“
J"““ ol tto dG«ld» whore
their camps and lay down to the reat .ireljbt F.rm.r.' AUi»lx»
nceded'before the parade of today.' All were In the field they are elected, and the
night tbe trains continued to empYj- tamo ma, be old ot the “Imloraad Demo
thousands more veterans, nnd it was kept tT.1.
The hooM will ba compomrf
up during the early morning. The hour main), ot termers at leaat .Ixt, ot there
to start on tbe parade was 10:30 and tho Ireton eloctad. A, near as can be told
morning was musical with tbe strains of non, tha remjte will rouu.lt, twanw^errn
do^»* &lt;&gt;f bands and noisy with tho rat- DemoeraU. eight Republicans snd three
taMit of innumerable drum oorps as the Froplsapan, men. lire Democrats eat
di Jcrent bodle* marched to tbe positions Ultb. .Uta umma; the S.WSE
}iey were to ucvap/. All ready, the pro­ ia victory in the adoption of the con
MtuUon and the' Peopk’. pj?
cession, beaded &lt;-y tin- IlHnoh veterans,
who had been ii-^i^ued the right of tho Lmmwa Alliance may claim the tegiaUline, began its tramp of five miles ture.
.
“
through street gsy with bunting and
lined with—well, ten of thousands &lt;rf
Bwom
lludUu,
w&lt;xrf 5r
tnm
spectators, who cheered the marchers
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without ceasing, so that it is almost liter- . han been formed in this cltr «n&lt;l hrnvi.
ally true that it wm one continuous chw! 1 nitur Saiurrl«
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M. B. GlLLASPl?:/ X

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AVG-Higan Central

HAsroroa.
M. H. COLL1SM, uuea) Ageni, HastlHg*.
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Incorporated utder the law.* nf she ffim &lt;&gt;t
Michigan.

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OrFICKi:-:
D. G. Robtnsoo. President;
Chester Me»»er. Vice. Pre*.
D. W. iter.. I '.-..Cashier.
BI’.KCTOi:
Dan w. Reynold*.
JV.
D. G. Robinson.
John Carrrth.
Hewer.

Intercut raid r.n time .Je: &lt;■*•:* an&lt;l a grceUl
Banking KusnirasTraD*r.cie&lt;'.

CHICAGO A WEST
U
MICHIGAN Ry.
i.v Grand lUpld* fur.
Chicago
Indfananoli*............
Beaton Harbor
Si. Joseph
Traverse City ...
Muskegon
Manistee
Lodington

on

♦Week days.‘Erery day.
SstwdJ- tt.tm a. tn. lia* through chair ear to (hftago.
No citra charge lor seats.
1 ;15 p. TO. runs through to Cbicaito *olin sit#
Wagner Outlet car; seat* M cent•
5^' p. m hM thrmigli tree chair car to
^ItjsTp. mnisoiid train «ilh W.v.ner P»l*re
sleeping ear through to CMcap. #nd r-eepe* 10
Indianapolis via Benton Harbor.
li:w p rn has Wagner -kej'i: g ear to Tnmne
r'J■» p. m. connects at St. Joseph "Ith«lrali*E»
&amp; Norton’s steamer for Chicago._________

a norther*
Detroit, lansing
Leave Grand Kapld* f-&gt;r
Detroit and East
Lansing......... jo-.Howell
l&lt;o«oll ..............................
• Ima—8L Lows

MJ’. M. I’- X-

...»
rer ..
through to DetreU with Pxr!or
car. seatsScenU
M-sxsSe-

&lt;JS; SS’c’S-w «• &lt;;™41•“'KS3-.
paa. Ajeat^
P
MOBTOAG K SA IJ Default baring been mwle_ In
of a rertaui moruuge "}sde t" I
j Bota ^Mower" to Dauief Sink•txtoeuth A. D. ts«
tor B«W
page 1-a. On which mortgage
lobe due at the date of Ulis n,4?t*
five
thirteen hundred eighty
rnerlte ct
one btmdredth* &lt;!&lt;►««
i^ntd morUMtv
thirty five dollars P^.&gt;v ded toM&gt;&gt;
and no suit or proceedings nt
7y Mid
instituted to rtrover the deM *
w
mortgage or any part,1 h'^vr-Vutnl in
virtue of the |&gt;.&gt;* er o&gt; sole C®
madr and
mortgage and the statote *“SOn FridV
provided, notice Is hereto to'11 ; H Bt ten
the second day ot Octolier. A. ■
o'clock
tn lhe forrnroi
»f ‘
the north
MWtoauchno
to the bktoe.'
rn*%%tjr
of

PLASTERS
Mid rrortfae. &lt;*J»muc-' « /^oUd u&gt;«*b
neecssarr topay theau 'G'G &lt;r
jhn

nremutes being desertbro m ?*',. j |v|nc***
Ptb7 TcX^WP ”f
beta* situate hl the
..r Miducau.

ttfeUnttrtltoatwKurvcy uwtvcf.
JUV
ST-.KznJjortm*’
DxKiXL&amp;raiKr-K. Atty to 1*°° ’
.

’•

�DILLON AND

^DrMtLW
pev-OMAar-CvRC.

b, an

O’Brien

Their Release Reopens the Irish
Leadership Contest.

Th.

TOO BIO A BORDER FOB WOARTHY,

k’A Ts

S TxnC . «
HtARTCv«

rkrtjrtAj

HEART

HHFX-'K palpitation, pain in side,
Aanto. ' mol Ann, short breath, op‘Ti, ■
&lt;' hn“.
ankle8’ weak
S'.: ......... - 5l'’l,’itdr?l"ii ri^i“
4 .. , h . tc.. are cured by Dr.Miles hew
u .rt ( ■•it- A new discovery by the cmWrti' i: .S|»eialisL Fujeifturtmed
,..k 1 ■ ■ riO.L «t dni«ut». or^jresDr.Miles Medical Co., Elkhart,Ind,

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
t-reit math In the conditio* of
:!.ge ma le by John Smith to
in-ught-tlia n»d Aiirtlla M.
i Jaimtry c’.aitli A. ». IsSI
:;i the ••ffi-r «( (lie lb-&lt;ut r of
. rxuntj. MtchIstel) on itn- eighth
l -p. i**i in liver Ci ot mort«iid mortgage wasdulv
, s„'.‘ c'aarlraW. Iloughtailii
I Im: thialin by a*»1gnnient bear.-ii’h duv of February A.D.
• : in t) ■ office of said Register
r..:n- county. Michigan, ou tbe
. rriintary A. I&gt;. ISM in liber 23
: page
t &gt; Daniel Striker.
at J William 11 Haze, the
Hi i.nvinent Fuad cxumlitoe.
,.v Jure I* claimed lo be due
notice tbe sum of twenty‘ tiilrterii and twenty five one
i&gt; if* tr.il an attorney fte of fifty
; ; t &gt;r In ‘aid mortgage and no
l-.;,; at ’.aw aaving be.*u in.*Mtut;&gt;.r ib-nt «&lt;furc&lt;! bj said mort! m&lt;&gt;rtx*£*t&gt;nid tlv statute in
mJ vrvvidM notice t» hereby
■1 a lhe second day of October
in o’clock t»&gt; the forenoon of
undersig'icd will sell at public
.
mlrr at the north front
hottM in the city of liavting*.
i •!iu:in. Uhat being tlie place
&gt;■ -&lt;&gt;urt for Barry county I*
• ■ &gt; described in raid mart। thereof a* mny be necessary
.h e o.i said imirtEoge with
•
tltrrwm and all legal
nin an altornev fee of fifty
.•hi! ihrrrfn. Hie premise*
. -aid I'mrtgnKe
all that

.•tail of the north «v*t quarter
•r fu’irtwn in township numi;
number eisht west con-

Eiiifir.jj Ji Sagisis
TIME TABLE.

BASE BALL SCORESl

•t will no&lt; carry pwenger* unless
•:i (rvipht train i»-nnlte.
ill be rnn at «br convenience
«!&gt;&lt;&gt; rrwrrvthe nibt to change
«wh train* without notice.
F Hush. Genl Manager.
&lt;«e your children a knowledge
?borthoi&gt;d. typewriting, teleg-

FOR THEM

BE MUCH,
KCi. • a- tijetii at the Grand lUpIds LMich.l Buslm*.s (l^jdyanl Block, .or. Fexri and
in. .- .,
v,slt lw j,.or ni,JnIogllc address a.
SP.vi.
.'-•.tssor to C. G. Swensberr

MH ICEFOB HEARING CLAIMS.
'•'ri’litan. Countv of Barry.-sa.
sJ*, ‘fe ”
given, that bv an'order of the
iT &gt;iMte . (,urt l»r the Countv of Harry, made on
JJie aiUi any «f .bine A. 1&gt;. 1801 .six months from
that d.H » Harr tdloned for creditors to present
their riumis sxaiMt the estate of Ann Baker,
me «&gt;f Mid county, deceased, and Unit all
“t.'Md deceased ar- required to pre
Jf'iMlietrelalnwtn said Probate court at tbe
office In the City of Hastings, for examinsi hmand allow mee, on or before tbe 29th
tov&lt;&gt;. luM^mber next, aud that such claim*
’nil •* ueani before wld court on Tuesday, the
Mb &lt;Uv of September and on Tueadav. the 2f th
ntL.°r.
,n,H‘r nexl- *r 10 o’clock tn the fore"l'h ,hMe &lt;**r»Dated June Sffh, a. I). UDI.
Cha*, w. ABM*moxa.
Judge of Probate.

nati, 15.
CHICAGO, Aug. 4.— Following are the
records made by League bite Ball clubs
yeeterday: At New York-New York fr,
Cleveland. 4.
At Philadelphia — Pbil*lelphia, 7; Chicago, 5. At
ton. fr, Cincinnati, 7.
At BrooklynBrooklyn, 4; Pittabarg, 1.
.
Asaoclation: At Columbus—Columbus,
k Baltimore. 7. At St. Louh-SU IaiuI*.
fc Boston. 8. At IxmlsviUe—Athletic, fr,
Louisville,
6
Clnclnnati-Waabingtou
game prevented-wet grounds.
Ntoca taro

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
!n the matter nf the estate of John A.
B.u-I,a.ter. deccMeu.
•'&gt;uce h hereby given that I shall sell at

September. A. 1&gt; iSBt. al fen
v.
V' t,M‘ to’cnoon at the Probate Coart
.,h&lt;‘ c,ty of Htetlngs in Ute
hwSlLJ- IUr,T- i'1 the Mate of Michigan.
t«
Ifeanse
and
anthorttv
V’
on tbe
i?rh dav of
l&gt; HOL by the Probate C'-urt
r ; ,^t
Michigan, all of the rstuc.
h
l"l«*st of the said deeraswd of.
' wi tn the real estate situated and being tn
knnL‘i?1"ty afJBany In ’he “»'&lt;■ of Michigan.
*mmn and described a* follows to-wlt:
, L*'”'1- To te- Sold subject to all locum
rirttiT ail&lt;110
*&gt;ww and bomMtMd
lUu-d, Htetlnc* July 17th. A a MSI.
Clkmxxt smith. Admintefeatar.

—

M1X.VKAFOLIB, Joly 81.—A special u&gt;Tbe
Journal from Sioux City. Id-.
arrangement* have been completed_for the
conaoiidatlon of the tniou and Central

of
bat IU buaioe-a has
«Kb br tbe «utnroe ot Oe C«nu». »««■

Yards company.

29

d"5? il)hnli3,WM women ,mvc
m“rW8Da by druakeu husbands since Jan. 1.

===

New Jersey Republican* talk of nominK0verao?‘P“lmakler Gv,,cnU Jttm“ for

’0.
n-pn
•nd
Other. Damaged.
I
Cbicauo. Aug. 4.-Siegel, Cooper &amp; Co '
AS01*1’“uro iu tb. rornrrot i
Adams and State street..&gt; ■
fire yesterday morning. On the*State
street ride a few bare wall, .r ,
I
tall « «y .......tut,
A.ta„T?t’ro£ 1

Steel, &lt;00prr * Co

to“b L'u------------?* ,‘IUU
7°, imcr
1.1torior
_____ ____ _
“V. b*“ “'f *“
u',l
1 fallen
'‘Ilea away.
»w.y, The
Tb.
en .ire, block is In-------ruins.
the ainiost
almost
— Only uis
UH,
superhuman
effort* of...
the Are
_ department
.
saved the buildings on tbe Jackson street
fronts, nnd but tor the narrow alley ju
Mh WV LC?°’*r &amp; Cu ’“ ‘’“Hdlw
Jainra H. X\ alter * great store could mt
have been saved.
----- r.ariy.

The fire broke out a little before 8
o clock, and but twenty-five or so persons
were in the building at the time. If it
hud occurred twoor three hours later
when the whole store wa* full of purchaaere and employe* there is scarcely a doubt
that n holocaust would have resulted,
lhe flames started in tbe engine room.
1 wo men were caught on the fourth fluor
and had a narrow escape, desrending by
hanging to a sign and dropping on to a
bnh-ony Other buildings seriously damagt-d were those of James H. Walker and
the -Leader,’’ both dry goods establish­
ment*.

The Berkeley Ijmd company, of Denver,
oftffitow*0 “M,8nn,«'L
liabilities
”*
cm!*1 hS**"’ a M’lired merchant of
FtaTOn .'iX' /“““
e
73 JeAr» of “S"Coij^ha*!:' ”'.?erf*Mn‘’ °l New Haven,
a
\ Acheron horse which ha*
tarntT1 •
• c"^
,,DrT 11-ta.boH, tl» tamou. bu«’•“ «*«'• i&gt; -Kain insane. 111.1, the
{uu*Jh tlu»® wll hin twenty year.; that he
has been sent to an asylum
Washington Grand Ai^ny man will op­
pose before tha encampment atjietroit
lhe erection of a xoldiers* memorial hall
at Decatur, HU They think the locality
too far west, and prefer a mon iment at
the national cipltul.
lhe American bark Curncoa ha* been
Mixed by the Dutch authorities at the
Island of Willemstad for trying to land
arms and ammunition. It i* believed the
contraband article* were to be smuggled
intollayti.
The body of James Carter, a laborer, of
Central park, Ill*, wa* found in Garfield
park. Cbicagrt. It was sitting upright on
a park seat with the bead thrown back
and a ga«h in the throat that nearly
■mounted to decapitation. A blood -stained
razor on the grass told tbe story of sui­
cide.
-

Thurtday. July 30.
Cotton worms threaten to destroy the
Following is the list uf lorae*. mostly
crop
in
Georgia.
.
covered by in*urnpec: Aggregate on build­
The I/uliuque Lumber company has
ing*. frJ2’»,0fr&gt;; Siegel. Cooper &amp; Co,
UOfr John Berry. &gt;l,&lt;MXh James H. Walker failed to meet tbe Interest on its mort­
A- Co., tiuu.oxh C. Hennecko &amp; Co., 125,­ gages. and foreclosure preceeding have be­
000; Baird Az Underhlll Portrait companv. gun.
John A Bryant, lin.OOT; Exchange
'i’he grand jury ut New York has in­
’* work.
Herald lor
for priming
printing an,
tin, account
।Jor Women
id
work, ll.MD;
fi.uuq The
i he “Leader,
Jz-adcr.” । dicted‘ The
*,,r ue.uia
8125,Obfr. John Hollowed ll.iJOfr.
&gt;1,000; Royal of ,,!ie late electric execution* at Sing Sing
—&gt;l,00fr,
*■
prinnti '
European. ihotel,
total, «994.Rk).
Dr. Thoma* G. Erskine, of l^eroy, Ill*.,
I
MARYLAND DEMOCRACY.
waa found dead iu his office, having been
1
dead severu; days. He wo* IX) year* old,
|
’ and well known.
I
H.lrruniro lul. ’ll
1-h..
i ,n a Innl fi.lil nt twenty-two roun.l. at
llttT V...» Joly 41-1 Ik- Dymocratlo ' s.„ fr.ud.ro D«.„y Xrodb.m, ol St,
c urou-.lou .U.lcbn-.H l.rro yrotrhtay. n. I’oul, kn.wk.4 out Billy M.Ti.n, of S.U
expected,
The prize was a ’purse of &gt;1,500.
i--------- -- nomiuate-d Frank Brown for j■ *Francisco.
nu
I RUVtfrn"r n,,&lt;* Artbur «’• Gorman ter;
R.
' ; Rev.
Dr. Kidder, late secretary of tbe
i• United
’
State*
~ Senator. 'The
rK“ platform gen- 1i board
• of education of the Methodist Epls[ crally
ernlly denounces
denounce* the pre-cut
present administeaadminister- ! copal
-church,
------ — -—died nt his home in Evansi ti&lt;&gt;n aud the attempt to pass the “force” jton’ *"*•• 'Wednesday morning. He was 76
bill, and thank* Gorman for defeating H®*”* °’1’• that measure. The present tariff is de-j The old cavalry armory occupied by the
1 *
’----- ‘
----- - “of
*—
‘------------J ‘ I ^c’-.juiI •*««."
—"» rI. v
—
dan-d
one in the interest
monopoly
and
regiment
N. r.
G.. -»•
at tn.i
Chicago,
wa*
combine*, and n careful and thorough -re- j burue-i. destroying all tbe arm* nnd univislonM I* demanded.
' form* of tho regiment. Lot.*, about &gt;5frniuirtah-m Advocated.
j frt); in-urancc, &gt;14 1X10.
Upon the money question the platform | English paper* having printed the re­
declare* that no legislation that would j pmrt that the &lt;aar wa* displeased with"tbe
make gold or sliver ruin a commodity i boner* shown to the French naval nffloers
should i»e enacted, but Mich a* will keep . at Uronatadt, bo made
-- • ■hastq
- to -telegraph
•
•
those two metals nt equal exchangeable President Carnot a declaration of his
value in the United S:ale* market*. Any warm friendship.
attempt to depreciate either metal is con­
In ctin-cquenre of tho prcmmco of the
demned. A rcsolntion of sympathy with United States cutter Levi Woddpnry on
I the ]&gt;erM*cut&lt;*d Rusaian Jew* waa adopted, the Camuiu fishing grounds Maine flsheran,| tf,c Australian ballot system I* np- ni'.-u are said to l»e openly catching fish
I prov,xl. The full ticket is a* follows: Fur wit hiu the Canadian line*.
I gOvvrnor, Frank Brown, of Carroll counThe falling off in the rate of inereaM in
। ty; for cornpt roller, Marlon DeKnlbSmitb; population of the United State*. Kump.trof Kent; for attorney ^-neral, John P. ing the census of 18H* frith that of *MM, is
I’oo.
Baltimore
City; for clerk of the
at
at nearly
nearly exactly
exactly the
the same
same rata
rate osjth
tut it ho fallAt ofClovej r
*
j---------- s.— -s.? Bam*
i court of ap;wal*, J. Frank Ford, at St. ing off jn England,
comparing the
two decades.
• Mary's county.
SUIT

AGAINST

THE ALLIANCE.

CHARLESTON. Aug. 8.—A Farmer** Ailinnce *tore in Spartanburg county failed
^ne time ago, and although the store
ri|n nD(jor the auspices of the county
AU1„„ wl,cn lhe Uiluro
III. Alliano? disclaimed all responsibility, holding
tblit it lay with the manager* personally.
The creditors Allmett,-Nixon and Go'.dsbroug. of Baltimore, finding they could
not collect the debts, have entered suit in
the United State* court tor $2,225. The
defendant* named In the complaint nrc S.
T. D. Lancaster, H. F- Williams. Alfred
Harris, R M. Smith. Mose* Woe*!, I. IL
Padgrit.
Padgett. N
N F. Walker. George B Dean
and W. M. Zimmerman, doing business
under the firm name of the Farmer*’
Alliance of Spartanburg county.
Firtl Case of It* Kind.
The complaint alleges that plaintiffs
■old merchandise to the amount of &gt;4.195,
but only 81,200 had been paid The plain­
tiff* ask for a judgment of &gt;2.925. No an­
swer has yet l««n fllecL It is expected
that the case will come up soon. It is one
of the first of it* kind in the country, and
tbdroecision will probably define the lia­
bilities of Allianee organization*.
NATIONAL FINANCIAL NOTES.

Reduction of the Debt.
WASHINOTON, Aug. L—The treasury
surplus yesterday aggregated *57.018,504,
of which amount MO.578.113 wd« in depos­
itory bank*. 8I9.3H.7S In subsidiary coin,
and 4360.277 in minor coin nnd fractional
currency The redaction in the public debt
during July, treasury official estimate, will
bi about *4.5t».00a Cu,tom,’receAP^iU.r*
ing lhe month will aggregate a^°at ^'
500 ooO. internal revenue receipt* about
&gt;14 500.000. ard mlicellaneoa* receipt*
about &gt;4,000,000
I’Mripte “f »4'».0&lt;&gt;&lt;’-®00 tor J**1*'
„
Tb,.. F-Hb *VAU,O«&gt; ot
"I11
awrll lb, reroipt*
*b. &gt;' obtb to 1*0.000.•
W LXTrttch th.ro «W b.
“;,~.St.»rok
»»«».«»
nenaion. Thl. rt.t* polat. w MJ Incroro.
.hbbtM.IWMajb.
JttljTir’b.

of the debt to that amount.
.
MOUST CAltllSl. Ul«. *“«,*■-*
,
Xn.,.1™, .
'“’T" “J ‘“"‘‘“J
Ir.tercttljI.eountX. roltirorJ from low.
Fntl.y «•&lt;&gt;&gt;■ h|- ,"'lde‘'•J®"*
5ft-r his ret uro he was arreste 1 on a war«nt cbarg ng him with seduction and
of promise, tho complainant boing
Ida Abnsber.

Klroll S-tarC.,
&gt;»
dl th. N.W York
th*ln
^IwdtKSOUktkof tbeolrotrio
Jo
..SiooStwuo J“lr« Tl-e’M®" “

lA-!”"””11
o,eSt. M-ud. horror
m I rance, uotv foots up liity.
SoH„'!t“u‘Sl’S lL'"-‘
Hot
Dprluga. S. D., bundny night.
inLt
Q
Tb« kKwmj' Republican league has been
O
called
-Hied io meet nt Topeka Aug. 3&amp;.
It ia now believed thnt Red. Mr. Spurg«m, the eminent English preacher, will
_ - ■ rec&amp;.vx.
22 I Somebody who hit* kep- a note book
n~n

lax^utn*
’.
Chicago, July 29 —Ye*tcri ay’* Iteagus
base ball recon! is as follows: At Boston—
Boston. 11. New York. 5. At Pittaburg—
Pittsburg, fr. Cincinnati, 4; ...
land—Cleveland, 3; Ctticngq. 6. Brook­
lyn-Philadelphia game postponed—rain.
Association: At Baltimore—Boston, x
Baltimore. 3. At Philadelphia—Athletic, |
5; Washington. ID.
.
Chicago. July 3U.~League scores on the j
diamond yesterday were: At Brooklyn— ;
Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia. 4. At Pitts- ,
burg—Cincinnati, 8; Pittsburg, 2. JJt»rtdn.
ton-New York game postponed—rain.
,I
Assvcialion: At
Aw^d.llon:
Al Baitimore-Boston.
lU;tiworo-B&lt;»t&lt;.». 2.
- ।I
Baltimore, 8. Philadelphia-Washington |
1
game postponed—rain.
/
’!
Chicago, July 31.—The Leagno record
In the base ball playing yesterday was as
follows: At Pittsburg—Cleveland,
Pittsburg, 5. At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, fr.
Chicago. 1. Philadelphia-Boston and New
York-Brooklyn games post poned-rain.
.■Usociation: At Washington — Wash­
ington, 11; Athletic, 5. At BaltimoreBoston. 9; Baltimore,
Chicago. Aug. L—League base ball
j

York—Brooklyn, 0; New York, 6. At
Philadelphia—Boston. 7; Philadelphia. 1
At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 8: Cleveland. 7.
At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 4: Chicago. «.
Scores made by the lending bust ball
.-ombinationa Saturday and Sunday were
is follows— Ixtague: At Now York-Brook­
lyn. 8; New York, 0. At PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia. fr. Boston. I. At Pittsburg
—Pittsburg. 7; Cleveland. 3. At Cincin­
nati-Chicago, 7; Cincinnati. 4.
Association: At Cohnnbus—Columbus,
7; Baltimore, 1 At Cincinnati—Cineinnkti, &lt;J; Washington. 2. At St. Loui*—
SU Louis, 8; Boston. 7. At LouisvilleAthletic, 3; LonbviHe. 3- (Monday) At
Louisville—Athletic, 8; Louisville, 5. At
3t. Lonis—Boston, 5; St. Loul*. 8. At
Columbus—Baltimore, 3; Columbus, u
At Cincinnati—Washington, S; Cincin­

Fr.

yesterday, hh mission, as lie stated it, be­
ing to sake charge of the World’s fair aud
¥bn«t" Carter H-irrl'ton’s boom for the
presidency.
Ex United States Senator Sawyer, of
South Carolina, died *ud(ir:&gt;ly yi-terrUy
at ShawaniM*, Tciiu. Heuns largely inter­
ested in the development nf that ,ectionof
the country and owned cotn-ldernb'e land.
Re emigrated vouth from the east daring
the period of rewnstruction.

15

Aanauncr* That Ke f. Fornen.t the -faeroward King.” Whera Enctate. Threat­
en to Fire Him Into a Horse l ond.

U.X00X, Jul, M.-Fur th. arol ,im, ln
»ror«l month. 1,1.1, ,(rai„
,)1(J 1(ad
l»X topic hero. Th, rol«» (roln prl„„
ot Dillon ami O’Brien hie. uarted a cron
of rumor, that I. l^e lo proportion to
tbo limo that the two Homo Kulora bare
been out of polltltw, „ U
Wb
Ihry woro wlwuml there waa. tht crowd
ta cheer thorn, part ot which calW „u
them to atantl b, Parnell, and part u&gt;
abandon him. It la now .fated on high
authority among tbo McC.rtbjtle. that
tailing Will abortly Iw aalected a. leader trf
the l*«cty. McCarthy luu otl|y hron wait
Ing tor Dillon a releaa.- to tro, rid ot the
burden ot the chairman.. Ip and devote
blmrolt entirely to Uh. u.orit. oceup..
lion of literature.
*
McCarthy Too Generous.
His finances bavi suffered considerably
slnre he accepted tbe leadership by
calls upon hi* generosity, while hi* in­
come bn* declined. From all |mrt* of Ire­
land apj&gt;eali hare come direct to McCar­
thy for assistance in tlie
of evicted
tenant* and others, and although hi* mod­
erate circumstance* would have justified
a general refusal, yet his nat ral *ymp;v
thies have led him to contribute beyond
hi* nu-ans. In ret uni for all this, for the
first time in hi* life he has been subjected
to personal abuse, and hi* intimate friend*
*ay thnt while too proud and patriotic to
openly acknowledge his disappointment,
he ba* been cured of hia lifelong enthusi­
asm for the National enure, at least so far
m wearing out the remainder of his career
in the task of Sisyphus.
Dillon Will Fight Parnell
Addresses were presented tu Dillon and
O’Brien nt Athlone and M.illingar yester
day. Dillon, in* responding, raid "he l&gt;elieved that in the near future there would
again ben united Irish party. At Dublin
an immetu- crowd of Parnelllte* and Me*
Carthyitr* cordially greeted tbe lenders,
who drove to Dillon's rts-idene*. amid
cheer* for I’urnell. Dillon, in conversa­
tion with representative McCarthyite*,
promised that in the event Of any Purnell
contest in bye elections, he would Intervene In support of the McCarthyite candidate. O’Brien adhere* to hi* intention to
take a period of rest for the completion at
bi* Kistoriral novel. ,.
Thrratrn lu Duck 1‘arnrll.
The latest talk of tbe anti-Pnrnellite* is
that they will dutfc Parnell in a horrapond if he dares to «penk nt Thurles next
Sunday, according to hi* anuuunced inteution. Archbishop Croko has invited
Dillon nnd O'Brien tb be his guest* at
Thurlea. Tho hbrsepond programme may
not lie carried out, especially as it i* declaret! to be contingent on the consent uf
Archbishop Croke, who ix.not likely tu
agree to such a disposition, even teniporarily. of PnrnelL That there will 1&gt;e dis­
order nt Thurle* next Sunday there is lit­
tle doubt. The people there are almost to
a man devoted to thu archbishop, and will
resent any allnaion of an unfavorable
kind to the clergy.

HISTORY OF A WEEK?

august.

1891.

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Ckl-K JUT, Au*. l .-J- s*»“
pro..drot ,ro&lt;«r,U,.
lb. colb-rtorJnp
York custom house.
Mr. Fareett
turned U«t eveniug.

re­

Friday, July 31.
Jessie FoihergHi. the English novelist,
I is dead.
I Jnlftcn, M»x., was visited by a heavy
eart hquake Tuwtlny night.
The New York Republicans will meet in
state cunvuntion at Rochester. Sept. 9.
Vermont L:« l»cen firing the star* and
stripes its a state for just one century.
Sara Jone* wa* bombarded with rotten
eggs while lecturing at Houston, Tex.
Gertrude White, aged 13. was fatally
^tabbed with a carpenter’s chfad in John­
ston, R. I., by iy&gt; unxtaown man.
Mrs. Je««e Arbaugh wa* killed by the
cars whileatteuiping to cross tbe Big Four
track nt Carmi, Hl*.
One hundred and fourteen thousand en­
tries for public lands were made in the
United States during the. year ended
June 30.
.
Carter Harrison, ex-mayor of Chicago,
in a speech at South Haven. Mich., told
hi* rudlence that he would like to live in
tbe White House.
Fifteen Inches of rain fell in tbe province
of Gujerat, India, within twenty-four
hours, and tbe country is flooded. Three
hundred person* artfknown to havvbenn
drowned.
At the annual encampment of tbe Illi
noi* Son* nf Veteran* nt Decatur George
IL Hnrlbut. of Eei.idere, was elected col­
onel to succeed Colonel George B. Stadden, of Springfield.
Governor Buchanan, of Tennessee, ha*
included an appropriation for a rtate ex­
hibit at the World’s fair in hi* call for an
extra seraion of the Tennessee legislature,
to convene on Aug. 17.
An explwdmi io the KurlBglueck coal
pit, Westphalia, Germany, canted the
death of six miner*.
William Caldwell, colored, wa.* hanged
at Houston. Tex., for the murder of Dr. J.
AL Shamblin in July. 1&amp;&amp;
Failures in tbe United S;ates for the
week ended yesterday numbered 23fr. for
the corresponding week last year, 167.
Tbe three story pulp mill of the Glen*
Fail* company at Ticonderoga. N. Y.,
waa burned. Los*. ISO.OOfr, insured
Miss Lillian Shaffer, of Pittsburg, Pa.
wa* married to George K. Grant, the
“electric tattooed man* of Forepaugh's
rhow
Report* from the two Dakota* and Mintemota indicate that almost unprecedent
. d crops will be harvested ia that region
this season.
Tlie
Southern depot
at
me Alabama Great ------------------—
Birmingham. Ala., wat wrecked by the
rxpl&lt;*iun of fifty keg* of powder stored ia
that building.
A Norwegian schooner wa* sunk by s
collision with an English s.eamdr. tn tbe
English channel.
Eight sailor* were
drowned.
The resignation of Secretary Noble,
which was raid to be in the hand* of tbe
president, i* denied at both Washington
and Cape Mny.
Geonre Francis Train was at Chicago

The Swiss are joyfully celebrating the
600th anniversary uf the e«tablbihmcnt of
their republic.
The first Bessemer steel produced in
Maryland waa blown at Sparrow Point by
the Maryland Steel company Saturday.
George H. Myer*, judge *»f the Tenth
judicial circuit of WiKcounin, died at Ap­
pleton Saturday, at the age of 07, from the
effects of the grip.
An Alliance member of the school board
of Oakland, Knn., objected to holating the
national ensign over tlie school house tnd
hi* fellows voted with him.
It is stated that Frank Collier, the Chi­
cago lawyer who wa* sent to tho insane
asylum, is getting better, and hopes arc
entertained of bis entire recovery.
«
Tbe Shawnee county (Kas.) Democrat,
have entered into a fusion with the Alli­
ance lo capture the loaves and fishes in
that county ortAU eqmU rilivvy.”
Employe* of Bl's* &amp; Van Aukco's mill,
nt Saginaw, Mich., caught Jerry Findley,
a slab sawyer, stealing another man's din­
ner. and gave him n coat of pitch and
mud.
The supreme court of Michigan ha* de­
cided a case in which tbe point was a hus­
band's right to a part of what the wife
earns
The point wo* decided affirma­
tively.
The •'holy goat of Trier," a garment al­
leged to I ave been worn by the Savior, is
to be put on exhibition at Trier on Aug.
16. It Is supposed to have miraculous
properties.
Frank Kalinaki. 12 years old, pulled
Paul Lnlnski, aged 8, into the river at StPaul, and held him under water until he
wa* drowned, so it is charged by Paul's
little brother. Frank denies tbe crime.
The job printers, pressman, and other*
engaged in thnt branch at business nt
Omaha, have struck to enforce the eight•
hour law jmased by tho freent legislature.
The men in the Omaha and Grant Smelt­
ing works have also struck for tbe same
purpose.
Bishop Flosch, of IxaCroaw, Wis., is
dead. He was 60 years of age.
Samuel Hano, a real estate’operator at
Allatoq. Mass., has failed for $502,OCX).
Tbe First National bank of Tabor, la,,
capital &lt;50,009 has been authorised to
begin business.
The treasury department yesterday pur­
chased HJtl.iXXi ounce of silver nt from 11 .O'*
to fl tCD |&gt;er ounce.
Rev. William M. Perry, pastor of tho
Central Presbyterian church at Smith’s1
Grove, Ky.. fell dead in his puipi^ Sunday
Rev. Mr. Williams, a retired Congrts
gutio’nal clergyman, lost his life in a fire’
which destroyed the Weeks house at
Palmer, Mara.
Charles E Goodwin, of GiOdwin’s Of
flcinl Tftrl Guide, was mortally wounded
by IJcrtrnm C. Webster, -of New’ York,
Sunday night. Jealousy was tbe cause.
James Thompson and Miclmel MeDon
nell,’under «rre.*t at Chicago for burglary,
arc bu-ipected of being implicated in the
murder of Mr. Brczell at Desplaines Last
winter.
The Royal Trust company, with a capi­
tal stock of f.7K),(kn&gt;, has bjeu authorized
to do a Incnking business in Chicago.
Albert L. Coe's the president ot tbe new
institution.
1
W. Irwin Boyce, a farmer living a abort
distance cast of Jacksonville, Ills., was
killed Sunday night by William Stacey,
a young man who bears rather an unen­
viable reputation. A young woman, Lou
Lyon*, is the cause* of the trouble.
Alexander Longr who had just married
Miss Belle Angel, of £l. Ixiuis, was ar­
rested by tht- sheriff of Marion county,
111*., on a charge of perjury. lx»ng ad­
mits that he swore to what was not trnc,
but say* lhe lawyer tangled him up.

THE MARKETS.
Chicago. Aug. 3.
F.ilinvring were the quotation* on the board
of trade today. Wheat -No. 2 AusuvU opened
87&gt;ic, cloead «7Hc; September, opened Kfiz.
clre&gt;eJ USHc: December, opened WJ^c, cluse 1
WMc Cura—No. 2 August, opened
September, opened S6X-. closed ST^c;
October, opened Mfcc. closed MH - Oats—No. 2
August, ojiened 2T*hc. cloaod 37|ic; September,
opened STHc: closed ST^c; May. opened 31Wc,
closed 8!J4c:. Fork—August, opened $11.40.
closed
September, opened flliO.
chiroed I1L47X
October, opened
$11 .M.
rinsed 811.52X. Lard-September, opened anil
ritried Sfl.7'1.
Uve vtock—Following were the prices at the
Unloti stock yards today: Hogv—Market
rather active on packing and shipping arcount, and prices about 5c higher; sal&lt;«
ranged at $a.K©5.:k) pigs. 84.W&amp;5.W light, $4.3)
&amp;&amp;.&amp;"&gt; rough .packing. $4.0025.75 mixed, and
$S.lOCi3.Tnheavy packing aud shipping lota.
K.’thtie-Market only moderately active on
local and shipping accotthu and prices tai or
buyer* quotations ranged $3.7t&gt;4AS5 choice
to fancy shipping steers.
84.00O5J0 good
lo choice do, 8L30®kS4O common to fair
do, $3.T&lt;M.D butcher*’ steer*, 82A0Q41..U
Stocker*. $12&gt;4&gt;4.2S Texan*. &lt;3.4034.30 feeder*.
$LKKMAD rows, 51.W03.5O bulls, and
Sheep—Market rather quiet, and prices
steady: quota' tom range 1 at 83J0CA80 westeras. f^.7T«iAiS native-. aud I3.SO&amp;5.U) lambs.
Produce: Bitter-Fancy separator, lie per
lb: dairies.fancy frMh. ISfttta: packing stocks,
fresh. U&amp;llk-. Eggs-Losa off. l*c per dot.
Live poultry—Old chickens. He per lb; apriug.
IShic; roosters.
turkeys, mixed,
ducks. WriOe; spring. Wile. Potatoes-8L
Louis, early L Mo. »1JS®I.M per bbl. 4u©45c
per bu;l*uir«M*. &gt;L5Qftl.75 per bbl; Alton.
|1ja^jl.50-. Ka-hsas, 30C4Dc per ba; home grown,
BOiiT.V per sack. Apples-1111 nob. green. 81JK
©2.UU per bbk. choice. $LS; eating. RUSOja-OO,
Rrapberriea—lied. &gt;1jS»^L.!W per St-pt crao;
black.
per Wqt case: &gt;l.loaUS per
S*-pt case. BUckberriea—Michigan,
per 10-qt case.
, - —•*
Broom corn—Hurl.
per lb; whisk
brush. M$&amp;Bc; green, self-working, 4&amp;4Kc; in­
side nud covers, 44£4*4': common oroah. 3Jt
ajtc; crooked. 3d3c.

Wheat-No. 1 red winter caah. &gt;1.08*: do
Angtist. W);-$e; do September, R84c: do De­
cember. tLUB€ Com-No. 2 mixed caah,
73c; do Aucust. «F-»c: do September, es^r,
do October. Gfejc. Oat«-Quitl but steady;
No. 2 mixed ca»U. 3Tc; do August. 33c; do
September. Xfcjr. Rye-Nominal. Bartey—
Nominal. lAirk-Dnll but steady: new mea*.
SIIWIXOJ.ard-&lt;iiifet; Augurt, Mtfr,
Sej.tnubcr. &gt;«.(»o

!
.
I Wheat—Streng and higher; crab. W&amp;WJic:
Angtwt, Mfcc; September. WJfc; December,
i
t &lt;&lt;m- nuttier, caau. asj«c; ac| BU&gt;t 53Hri 8-ptemb«r. «R4c; year. 41c. Oat*
-H^hcr. &lt;*-h. S7««SBc; Aujmat. VUc;
Sep:ember. 3*^c bid. Pork-Steady; ULWH
ttlUL Lard-Strady; KS1 Whisky- Bteadr.
I «UT.

ONE ENJOYS
Both the method, aud reeulu when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and BdweU, cleanses the sys­
tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
aches and fevers and cares habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial (n its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8A It FHAK01SC0. CAL
LOUISVHU. KT.
MEW YOtK, K.T.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN.
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
Some more cheat) houses wanted rang­
ing from $500 to $1000. •
Remember that tlils column contains bnt
a very small part of the property I have
for sale nr exchange.
,
I have Improved and vacant city tyls for
sale nnd exchange in all parts of tbe city.
Farming lands for sale and exchange inall parts of tlie county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale nt a bargain.
1 have choice Chicago property for sale,
well located in different parts of the city,
ranging from $425 up to $50,000. a splen­
did opportunity for investment* In that
marvelous city where fortunes are made in
Real Estate. I have maps of the city lo­
cating the different place.) fur sale.

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SPECIAL !

On Jefferson street two houses and lota
at bargains. and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
house well finished
$1,000; $500 down,
bn), on time a| 7 j»er cent
And one house and lot one block from
factory. $su0; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and F$!t Boot
factory, 81.000. 8500 down, bal. 3 years
Several splendid bargaius^dn the 1st
want and other parts of the cltyi
•
Hncfbarn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
80 ft. front by 140 ft deep,well located In
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on the land 1 brick
store three stories, also dwelling house and
good barn. Can be.bought at a bargain',
or will exchange for Hastlqgs or Grand
Rapids property. Tbe city of Seneca Falls
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
largest town in Secena Co.
40-ucre farm in in Ing, all Improved, soil
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
terms.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
acres, M mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
ed house. 4Jne of tlie cheapest farms in
Barry Co., vull take part city property.
10 acre* neb* city, good bouse and barn,
well and cistern, 150 fruit trees, X acre
grapes; 81.300, cheap, y, down, bal. at 7
per cent
160.acres in Woodland to exchange for
smaller farm and difference.
196 acres in Hope township, known as
the Doty farm, will sell for 84200 on easy
terms.
Severe.! 80 acre parcels for sale at bar­
gains ranging from $1,800 upwards and
some will take part city property in ex­
change.
,
I have several large farms for sale will
take small farm in part payment.
I have some city property 1 will trade
for good farms.
1 contemplate a more extended system
of advertising, and It would be well for
those who wish to sell or exchange to call
at this agency at onoe and get the benefits.
Union Pacific IL IL lands for sale In the
slates of Kansas, Oregon. Washington.
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5.900,000
acres of farming, mineral and timbered
lands, ranging in price from 85 to 810 per
acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
balanee.
Frequent excurelor. rate* given,
etc. Call and get circulars.

Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an ex­
ecution Issued out of tbe Circuit Court for the
txauity of Barry and State of Michigan, to me
directed and delivered, and sgaiust tbe goods
and chattels of the Bsadags Creatuery Com­
pany, of the city of Butinas. County of Barry
aud State of Michigan, anate favor of the Has­
tings City Bank. I did on ths 0ret day ot July.
JWl. levy upon and take and »e!re all the right,
tide and Interest of the said defendant, the
Hasting* Creamery Company, in and to the fob
lowlng real estate situate in the City of Hastings
In said county to-wit:

lion lo tbe City of Hastings according to tbe r
eortlrd put thereof, aft of wbieh I «h*i: sell
public auction or vm-due to the high* st Udd
at tbe north front door of the court bOMd
the elty of Hastings In said county ot
Saturday, the 15th day of Aurnxt, A D. IfHi

THE BANNER
75 CENTJ.

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' WHERE FAKIRS MEET, j

CHRISTS AUTHORITY.

THEY HAVE" AN EXCHANGE QUEER LESSON VI, THIRD QUARTER. INTER­
ENOUGH IN ITS ODD WAY.
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NATIONAL
SERIES," AUG.‘ 0.

When you visit tho fakirs’ exchange and [Compiled from Lenon Helper Quarterly by
come to know it you will be able to under- :j permhriou
------of- H.
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’ ■“-----mon.—publisher,
v’1-*-- PhiladriphU.]
stand st least one circumstauce that must
|| After the last leoaon w« see Jesus nt
have struck you as being n trifle queer.
Now. many persons hare at some time ■ ICana again, whence He Sealed the noblo’s son nt Caj»ernaum. In tbe regwalked from the city hall through Pnrk •'' man
।
row and down Broadway us far as Wall ।alar narrative of His life there would
street, and have noticed that rhe streets then
।
come in, probably, the call of the
were strangely clear of peddlers. Going ]four ns they were engaged at. their work
over that same ground a couple of hours
later they have encountered a horde of by
1 tho sea of Galilee, tbo Sermon on the
howling, hoarse voiced men and boys, their Mount, n number of miracles nt Caper­
cries arising far above Lhe nni*o of tho !naum, nnd tbe call of Matthew. We now
Him again at Jerusalem, at one of the
streets as they fairly assaulted lhe passers- find
]
of the Jews, and He heals ’a helpless
by to compel them to buy thotrinkets they feast*
1
man, who had been a sufferer for thirty­
had for sale.
years, on the Sabbath day, com­
If yon have noticed this you have per- eight
1
haps wondered whence all three fakirs have manding him to take up his bed and walk.
so suddenly sprung. The key to this mys- ■■ Therefore did the Jew* persecute Jreus,#
tery is not hard to And and is not a great I‘ nnd sought to slay Him, liecause Ho had
distance away. It Is to be found at the ! done these things on the Sabbath day.
17, “But Jesus answered them, My Fa­
fakirs' exchange.
Just strike down Ann street from Park ther worketh hitherto, nnd I work.”
The oneness of the Father nnd the Son is
row and halt at Theater alley, a short half
block away. Yon Wil! we nothing there a truth much dwelt upon in this gospel,
that will remind you of Lhe Produce ex­ and constantly ampbiirixed, aud that all
change or the Cotton exchange or tbe Real the words and works of Jesus were not
Estate exchange or anything of that sort. His but the Father's.
IS. "Therefore the Jews irnught tho more
You will are on one side of Theater alley a
liquor store, on tho other another. The j to kill Him, because lie not only hail
broken tho Sabbath, but said also that
Fakirs’ exchange is right about there.
In the windows of one of three saloons is God was His father, making Ilimself equal
a small crystal lake, in tbe center of that a with God.”
Observe the significance of the relation­
smaller island, and on that a bullfrog al­
most as large as the island. He is the ship ot Son aud Father as here brought
tutelary genius of the exchange. When he 1{ out—It is not inferiority, nor descent by
1 generation, but equality, oneures of char­
was first put into that aquarium he was a ;
' acter.
’
brash sort of bullfrog. He started in to
make things ham at once. In the same Ij IB. “The Son can do nothing of Himself,
place were several catfish, if you have i but what seeth He tbe Father do; for what
soever He doeth, three also doeth
ever attempted to toy In a careless manner 1; things
the Son likewise.”
with a catfish you probably know that he ;
Thus replied Jeans, prefixing His double
has a very decided way of making himself
verily, or Aman, Amen, reminding us of
felt. This bullfrog ought to have known
this aud perlutpe he did, but os has been Isa. Ixv, 16 (R. V., margin). Seeing Jesus,
said, he was brash. So he fooled with the they saw God the Father, hearing Him,
they heard the Father; in all Ills works
cattish and they fooled with him. '
they saw the Father’s works (chapter i, 18;
THB HXCBANG&amp;
xiv, 9, 10). What a field for meditation is
Then one day ho climbed on tho Island
here for us, aud what great reason for the
before mentioned and began to wonder why
deepest humiliation on tho part of every
it was that catfish were allowed in a civil­
ised country to carry stilettos behind their believer!
20. “For the Father loreth the Son, nnd
ears. That was two years ago, and t he bull­
frog has spent about all his time on that shewet h Him all things that Himself doct h;
and He wnll shew Him greater works than
island ever since. This biography of him
these, that ye may mnrvel.”
■may seem irrelevant, but it isn't. The
As to the Father’s love to the Son, con­
members of the exchange treat him with
sider three wondrous words in reference to
large consideration. They call him Robin­
us who believe: “As the Father hath loved
son Crusoe, and they claim that his powers
me, so .have I’loved you;” “The Father
of bard and persistent thinking entitle
Himself loveth you.”
him to respect. So if you want to get along
21. “For as the Father ralscth up the
with them yon will cust no reflection on
dead, and quickoneth them, even so tho
Crusoe. tlie frog.
Son quiekencth whom He will.”
The exchange is unique. There will be
Tho word “quicken" is sometimes used
days and days when It will bo to ail in­
in reference to bringing life to a soul dead
tents and purposes closed, when you will
in sin, as In Eph. ii, 5; Col. ii, 13; nnd
see scarcely n member about. On those
sometimeo tn reference to bringing to life
days they ore scattered all over tho city in
every place where men and women congre­ a dead body.
±1 “For the Father judgeth no man,
gate, selling with greater or less success
but bath committed all judgment unto the
such wares'm they have to offer. Then
you will see them drifting back to bead­ Son."
Here is the great fact that all judgment
quarters, and on Another day when you go
through Ann street you will find handcart hath been committed unto the Son.
23. “That nil men should honor the Son.
after handcart about Theater alley and
even as they honor the Father. He that
men lounging about looking nt Crusoe and
talking in groups. It is an exchange day. honoreth not the Son honoreth not the
It is not proper to class these men with Father which bath sent Him.”
And yet there are many who say they lx&gt;tbe small peddlers who sell shoestrings,
matches aud the like. These are but work­ lieve in Gotl, and trust Iri'-Jlim and worship
Him, who will not acknowledge the Divin­
ing on what U practically the system of
ity of the Son, or, in other words. His
the Italian padroncs, albeit in this case it
equality with the Father; but all tho while
is worked by Hebrews. These peddlers in
Ann street are usually either individual they insist that they are true worshipers of
merchants, so to speak, or members of n the true God. With this verse before u*
combination, and in a general way with so what conclusion can we come to bat that
much unanimity of form that their head­ all such aro fearfully deceived.
24. “Verily, verily, I say unto yon. He
quarters may really be termed nn exchange.
that beareth My wool, and belicveth on
They have capital within certain limits, Him that sent me, hath everlasting life.”
So also in chapters Hl, 16, 3G; vi, 47. Not
and credit too They will not deal in things
that to their mind will noi strike tbe pub­ will have when we die, nor will have if we
lic as either bargains or novelties. Tho are faithful, nor will have if wo add so
elaas of peddlers who deni in bargains buy many good works, but rim pjy and emphati­
unsold stocks of magazines, boohs or il­ cally, “Ho that hcorcth and IriMoveth
lustrated papers, hate just gone out of sea- HATH.” "This is the record that God
•on. second hand article* thnt are easily hath given to os eternal life, and this life
is in His Son. lie that bath tbe Son bath
transferred by means of n handcart or with
life” (I John v, 11, 12)...■ '
the assistance of an ancient horse.
“And shall not come into condemnation,
ROW FAKIRS WORK.
but is passed from death into life.”
x? The dealers in novelties form the cream
To tlie believer there ia no future judg­
Otthe exchange. They work on comblnament for rius, for all were laid on Jreus,
tious. They watch every toy and novelty
and we have the assurance of Him who
mannfactnring bouse in the business. '
cannot Ho that they shall lie remembered
They have scheduled novelties that of
no more (Isa. llil. 5, 6; xllii, 23). But there
course change from year to year for every
shall be a judgment for service for all be­
.holiday, whether it be Christmas or Labor
■Day. Il was mainly through tbe efforts of lievers.
35. “Verily, verily, I say unto you, The
three men that the “Fifteen Puzzle” be­
hour is coming and now is, when tbo dead
came popular. When they heard, and
( shall hear tbe voice of tbe Son of God; and
they did speedily, that the “Boulanger ।
they that Lear shall live.”
March" was a good thing, it was but n day
or *o when they were wiling it by the tens
verse 28 our Lord uses the word "hour” in
of thousands on the street*.
reference to au indefinite period of lime.
i They watch every theatrical hit, every
The hour of this verse still continues, and
success of a public man, every great event,
' will till the hour of ver^e 28, and probably
and in fact study the public taste much
till tbe end of that hour, when the judg­
more closely than much greater men do.
ment of the great white throne shall be
They are iu touch with all the wholesale set. To prove thnt all who have not yet
bouses in this city that deal with mechiin- received Jesus are dead rend I John v, Ih;
leal toys and novelties, and the managers Eph H. 4, 5:1 Tim, v. 6; Rev. Hl, 1.
of these house* have no hesitation in say­
26. "For os lhe Father hath life In Him­
ing that so far as New York 1* concerned, self, so hath He given to the Son to have
aod that means a good deal, these street
life in Himself.’’
fakirs are rare good judge* of what frill go
Even science has proved that there can
And wbst will not
I be no life apart from pre-existent life. If
J If yon could sec all the members of this . this is true of natural life, can we for a
exchange at their headquarters you would ; moment question the fact that there can
nee *n interesting throng. But that ia be no spiritual life apart from God.
hardly ,possible.
-----------27. “Aud hath given Him authority to
They do not congregate at anj- *i&lt;cciffed
T~,
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| cxecute judgment also, because He is the
i__ n...But if
anvauy
hmv thinu
mniM
nutout
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time.
thing
coma*
*xb«t is likely to sell on the street* of New ,
ec;phnrizM verse 22. but brings out
Jod tbe manufttcenrer ba. but lo let ft be •
^,^1, "be. suae He la the M&gt;n of
known al Anu street and Theater alley, h „„n ..
will be speedily teried, and If it ia whrt it ..M(BrTel nofc nt lhi8t for the hour h
to ciaihwd to be by iu inventor it will in
1q tbe rhicb all that are In the
twwty-four hours be on sal* in every Im- |
hw
rolce/.
portent print in New Y ork, and ■
I
«the hour of verec 23, which now i*. and
men aud boy* will be shouting in it* praise ,
hM ujrendy lasted over 1,800
and todliog it.
’
yeara it whi not be strange if the coming
For thia aod other reasons the spot on
BhaU lari at least 1.000 year*. Then
Anu ttreet is unique, and for the Mine rea-, BhaU His voice reach even the bodies of
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r-a.i.-'i
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sons it may justly enough be called an ex- those whose spirit* ,have ,been coiled fromcbai'g*.—New York Recorder.
earth.
S». “And shall come forth; they that
have
done good unto tbe resurrection of
Penelope received a bunch of roses with­
out a card. She was certain Jack bad sent life, and they that hare done evil unto the
them, nevertheless. In this U&gt;a was right resurrection of, damnation.”
Here are two resurrection*, one to life
When Jack arrived in the evening she
and one to lose eternal.
30. “I cm ot mine own self do nothing."
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Let u* therefore abide in Him, that wo
sb. room Mr. McAUbM.-.
, •&gt;~k
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” Bta
-Muneey. Hmty.
A Citral

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• bnt the will of the Father which hath sent

Jbbnstowa.
The evaporator men have a much better
show’fur applre for their uw than R
was thought there would be at one period
this bummer.
.
Tbe preparation of wheat ground aeenu
to be the general order now-a-day8
Somo bare cut ti»*ir oats while other* are
waiting for them to ripen.
Rather mistrust that we taw tbe [am liar
face of a citizen of Haatlmta on the lake
tbe other evening. It war
tba‘
of Charlie Jordan.
We learned with sadnH* of the death
of Mrs. Edgar F. Nye. The tofreaved
Beds arc quite an innovation in Rmwin,
family have our earncri sympathy.
and ninny well to do bouses are still un­
A company of young folks from our
provided with them. Peasants sleep on vicinity had a pleujc at Gull lake on Satur­
the tops ot their ovens; middle class people
day,
July SSth.
„ ,, ....
nnd servants roll themselves np in sheep­
A pleasant surprise ou b. E. Gaskill
skins nnd lie down near stoves: aoldtars
and wife was the program for Saturday,
rest upon wooden cots without bedding,
August 1st. A large corqmny nf relatives
and it is only within the but few years
thnt studento In schools have l*em allowed and friends slyly nssembled i»t their home
and celebrated their wedding annlreraary
bed*.
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as also the birthday of Mrs. Gaskill.
It Is one of Joseph Jefferson's pccitlinri- Some fine presents were left us tokens of
tl« to abhor theatrical passes. He never kindly regard.
Barnett Wood and mh». John, called on
issues one himself and doesn’t want hU
mnunger to do so. Whenever he reaches a us lust Thursday sfteinoon.
large city Jefferson gore to the boX office
of the theater where hfe is tn npjtcar and
Mrs. J. W. Reuter, of MuConls, was the
spends from ten dollar* to fifty dollars on
guest of relatives and friends at aud Dear
tickets to distribute among his friends.
this place Sunday.
W. Faulkner, of Charlotte, was lhe guest
In illustration of Darwinl painstaking
methods u friend of lhe -great naturalist of P. Wibert Friday.
Mrs. F. Smith is* spending a few days
states that in one instance he employed a
clerk for aevcrnl weeks at an expense of with Mrs. S. Smith, who is under the
fifty dollars in making Investigations, nnd doctors care.
„
' . ..
Ella Riegler and Jennie Case spent the
that the result was condensed Int.i three
lines in his great work on the “Variation Sabbath at Ilastingh lhe guests of Myrtle
of Animal*.’’
Riegler.
It Is reported that there was a wedding
Although nn EnglUhman invented the in town Sunday.
pontage stamp it was an American—Jamre
There was preaching a! the b. B. church
Bognrdua—who devised the l«tt plan of
Sunday evening.
•
printing tho contemplated stamps. His
C. V. Riegler and Anson Ward started
device was selected by the British govern­
for Detroit Monday.
ment in IS3U from 3.000 competing dreign*.
I.. S. Will was in Hastings Saturday.
Bogard us died in New York in 1874.
A. Gosch and H. Kareher were in Hast­
ings one day last week.
The most expensive Iron work |&gt;alterna
There were no services at the Congrega­
for buildings are those which include
tional cinnii Sunday evening.
arches nnd elaborate ornamentation in
P. Godfrey and A. Steckel attended
panels luid statuary, and when a building campmeeting near Clarksville Sunday.
is to lie extended it makes considerable
Addie Yerrington went to Middleville
difference in the cost if elaborate patterns
Tuesday for a two weeks’ viriL
have to be duplicated.
Wm. Edwards and wife attended the
cam pmeeting Sunday.
...
W. H. Pardee has purchased a bicycle.
The Keystone window-shade roller
factory ot Girard. Pa., will locate *in
“
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jSaginaw.
1 Fanners have commenced to plow for
fall wheat again.
Several of our farmers are drawing their
Additional County News.
harvest apples to the dryer.
John Shore, of Woodland, spent Sunday
About 210 invited guests assembled at
tho residence of Orrin Barrett at Delton on with his brother.
O. P. Fay aud wife, of Vermont vllle,
lhe eve of July 301b to witness the
marriage ceremony of their daughter Ella were guests of Mrs. E. l.ockh*rt Thursday.
Meter* Carl and Hall, nf Kalatnn, were
to Frank C, Dickinson of Nashville. The
bride has been a popular teacher in our guests of R. Elertoli Tuesday.
Drusie Murphy Is visiting friends In
schools, a member o( Prairieville grange,
always ready to respond tn its llterarv ex- Hastings the present week.
erelws and tbe groom is a very popular
young man and former from near Nash­
ville. this conntv. Promptly nt 8 o’clock
the ceremony was perforated by the Rev.
D. B. Pope, pastor of the Hickory Corners
Baptist church. The maid of honor was
Miss Bush and the groomsman. Ellsworth Rood Paying PERMANENT POSITIONS to a
good men. Exclwlve territory. Put little
Barrett brother of the bride. After many few
knowledge required to begin. Honesty and
congratulations were extended to the bride push « fl! make blx money.
Ho&lt;&gt;TK3 Bnrw. A Thomas.
and groom, they were seabst at &gt;a table
Nurserymen. Westchester, Pa.
with .their relatives and friends to the

The night before had *een Trimkius In a
very hilarious humor. When be awoke in
the morning hia brother asked him if he
woaid like to see himself in a glass. He
replied “Yes,” and one of those convex
affaire thnt distort tbe countenance out of
all approach to nature was produced.
“Great Scotti” was tbo rick man’s ejacula­
tion. Then after a pause ho said. “Well,
I look pretty bud, 1 must say, but it isn’t a
shadow to the wny 1 feet’’-Washington
Post.
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WE ARE IN IT!
IN WHAT?

The Race for Your Trade,
We aro fully alive to the fact that to geeurn yow
custom we must have your good will and confidenceand at least

OIXTE

VISIT

at our now greatly improved store, whore the goods
we will show, you, together with the

Prices We Will

Quote.

will convince you that we are in the race.
dially invite inspection.

We cor­

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
Boots and shoes made to order. A fit guaranteed.

MONEY

Regular Price
Hastings Banner, 1 year

.75
1.00
1.75

Detroit Weekly Tribune
The two
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POOD SITUATIONS
v For Men,

number of so. There was about 210
served nt the table during tbe evening and
the menu was ample and excellent Of
the many Invited guests Delton and
Prairieville furnished their full quota.
Guests from Johnstown, Bedford. Kala­
mazoo. Nashville and Hastings were also
present Tbe presents were many and
valuable and the occasion a very pleasant
one.
The Portage St Baptist Missionary S. 8.
of Kalamazoo, held their annual picnic at
the Baptist Association grounds at Crooked
lake, the Slst of July. The resort Is a very
popular and pleasant place, easy of access
from Hastings or Kalamazoo. Rather
close in their rules. Many Baptists, scant
Methodists and n sprinkling of I*resbyteriaus were present.
Pres Flower, from near Cressey, thresh­
ed from 8 acres of wheat 4O‘&lt; bushels per
a&lt;$e. Pres says the yield is owing to the
McKinley bill, good soil and good farming
and does not care if the jboard of review
did raise the value ol Ails farm 10c per
acre. Mr. Editor, you might to see that
line graded road in fron^of his fann. which
he has occasion to bo a IltUe proud of.
lie says that wheat cost him only 30c per
bushel.
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The farmers are entertaining fears of a
short corn crop on account ot dry weather.
Clark Butler’s bouse isireceiving a new
coat of paint.
Bert Clark has moved into the bouse
formerly owned bv Mrs. Filch.
There will be an ice cream social at Tom
Ford’s next Friday evening.
Prayer meeting at the Congregational
church every Friday evening.
Mrs. Rogers has a sister visiting her
from Rochester. New York.
Will Jones Is confined to his bed on
amount of Injuries received from the kick
of a colL

Subscribe with us or with any-qf our author­
ized agents.
Sprinkle* your cabbage to
kill the worms with white
hellebore.
Catch your flies with sticky
fly paper.
Kill all insects with sure
shot.
Use poison fly paper.
Use chloride of lime, cop.
peras or carbolic acid for dis­
infectants.
Use Humphrey’s Homeo­
pathic specifics.
Buy a hammock.
Buy all of the above of
FRED L. HEATH,
the Druggist.

BOOTS

SHOES
I have just received a fine line of goods for tlie

FALL TRADE
All these am

First-Class Goods at Bottom
Prices

Now is your time to buy your supply of

SUMMER
CLOTHING
We hare magnificient values in men's suits, all wool
stylish, elegant and durable.
Cheviot, cassimere, worsted, etcAn unlimited assortment in SACKS and CUTAWAYS of
every color and shade.

It Costs You Nothing
To sec our stock of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods,
and we lieleive we can satisfy yon in goods and prices.
’

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

COOK BROS.

Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes.
Men's Youths’ and Boys' School Shoes.

NO NEED TO WAIT

HASTINGS, MICH.

The two papers one year for

.

Do not fail to see them.
Get prices before buy­
ing and you will be
money ahead.

F. G. STOWELL, j
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Mens Extra Wide Shues.

Received.

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Hastings Banner

CountyVOL. XXXVL NO. 15.

Hastings, mich.,
Hastings Banner.

,i-. ho aro'compelled to draw the purse strings
in । He cause of economy, will never know how
L" tiv ! is t&lt;&gt; your interests to make your pur­

TOWER

have visited Hudson’s store andsfound
nt the grand quantities and startling
h prevail during the month of .Tune.

ii'is
;.h\

. Suil&lt;—Stem, Block 4- Co. sold us ISO
- .n:d Silk mixed suits last Friday. The reg­
-ale price is $11. and they retail at $14
lake choice this week at $10. To make it
.ittractive in our Meu’sSuit Department we
.■ residue of onr Fire Sale suite to close
t at Ten Dollars. AU wool suits guarani:'i regularly $15 to $16, for $10 this week.
I’ i,ts The Unexcelled Pant Companyesklo.se their light-weight trousers. They
; wholesaled them at $2, $2.50. $2.S7
We made a pat cash offer of $1.50. We
oh, what a loti - three, four, five of a lot.
terns fifty of a kind. Take
‘ ‘ choice this
■ ol pants for $1.88. Ponder over this.
' trousers worth $3. many worth $4, at
fy-eight. Don’t wait until the best patpicked out.
aits The residue of the Malcomson stock,
ire in bankruptcy: what of it! Were
ho best manufacturers of boys’ clothing
Certainly. They came to grief: we
’9 worth 33; 81.75 worth $2.50: S ’
:! thousands of SL.M) to S3 suits, worth 85 to 88.

,\ Standard Regulation Ball and Bat this
n av.ay with every boys’ suit worth $2

hahtikgh. Mien.

i0UNTY~NEWS.
r X',«b»Ule b aking step, ,0

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ifrzni!Lthe pn&gt;|offt
wXlIlnh11 kl ”“'1" T'”""'"
Inlerratlog Ihc Mrws. Unix nn tin, w.y
Ihu'iht""
»i'l learn
b’ ,.JI ...
o1' &lt;‘™' ,n" l« ’•»
rebuild &gt;1 Xubvlllr tinlt'U lh&gt;&lt; town «ecured fire praUvlta. Il mu only bukluru to micron lltoin bent If they were nut
to rebuild «l Nuhvllle. rum I. no dltTereut than our neighbor would hkvc done
had the situation been reversed.

A good rain would please fanners around
Nashville is still dli&lt;cuMlng fire protechere.
.
uin‘
nt lt u®fchl»or and do some­
, Quite an amount of new wheat has been
thing. While you are talking you are marketed here.
jeopardizing the future of your town. It
Our new saloon expects to be open in a
Is only after you have 330,000 Invested In day or so.
a water works plant that you can feel safe.
, Prof. J. M. Smith was In Hastings on
Thursday
and Friday.
The male business population of Nash­
Al Pettit, an old Woodlunditu, is
ville liad a picnic all tu themselves at
Thornapple lake one day last week. No spending a few days with Woodlaud
doubt exists In the mind of those who friends.
Carpenter &amp; Son have moved into their
were there that It was a picnic.
new store.
A little child of Mr. Berger, at Morgan,
Frank Asplnall and Charlie Dean ex­
swallowed a quantify of kerosene one day pect to move into their new store soon.
last week. Fortunately a Nashville doctor
L. Fuller's new house is well under
was in that vicinity, and his energetic at­ way,
tention saved the little one’s life.
Dave Aspinall has sold his interest in
the
meat market to William Miller.
Deputy Sheriff Griggs, of Nashville,
.Several parties from our village are at­
captured Gaylord Lee’s stolen bicycle at
Battle Creek last week, and restored it to tending campmeeting at Ionia.
Henry Faul fell from a tree last week,
its owner.
and dislocated, hit* shoulder.
Nashville wilt vote Augnst 24th on the
G. M. Baitinger is selling out his goods
question of bonding for 820,000 fora water at cost. We would rather pay George a
works plant. That is all right as a begin­ liberal nergentage. and have him remain
ner: but to make an economical plant with with uk
a tower system you will want $10,000 more,
C. H. Snyder is now on the road for a
and you can’t afford to be without that Safe Co.
kind of protection.
(tats in and around hero are yielding lib­
An .Allegan gentleman is credited with erally.
a desire to buy the Coninterclal hotel,
FreeporL
The drouth still continues.
Freeport yearns for some one to come
there with a slock of clothing.

HUDSON'S
GRAND RAPIDS.

J. D. Swlkert hired a team and canopy
top buggy at S. Roush’s livery barn last
Saturday morning to take his wife to Hast­
ings for a visit. Returning home alone
quite late in the evening the buggy was
badly wrecked in some uuaeeountable
manner Dear Mr. Fausey's farm al«out
four miles this side of Hastings. Being
unable to secure a vehicle to resume his
journey he was coibpcllfed to return home
son foot. He arrived in town about mid­
night and Informed Mr.. Roush what had
happened and Sunday morning S. Roush
and Geo. Miller hied to, the place of
disaster and found parts of the buggy
scattered along the road quite promiscously. They managed to tie It together and
bring it home.—Freeport Herald.

Orin Babcock, of Petoskev, Is visiting
friends and relatives at this place, ami hjs
brother George will accomjKUiy him home.
Mr, Brandil’s brother, from Battle Creek,
1 spent Saturday and Sunday with him.
Several from this place, attended the encampurent at Detroit last week.
.
The dunce at I^cey was a slim affair.
Rev. Weldon will preach bls farewell
.sermon at the M. E. church- one week
from next Sunday.
We forgot to mention the l&gt;all play last
week between Idtcey and Battle Creek.
Of course us usual lutcey came out victor­
ious.

Farmers picnic at Gun lake August 22d.

: want to buy afly furniture: a nice carpet: anytbing in the line*of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season!

LINOLEUM
What is it? It is a ii^or cover made of cork. Call at my
f
stor? and examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
&lt;&gt;r any other floor cover at its value.
We arc n living the newest and latest designs- also some of
l 1.4 desirable novelties in all of our lines.
Pay
*
he store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly.

ARCHIE McCOY
SEE HERE!
you want a cart?
I have it.
IX) you want a road wagon?
I have that.*
Do you want a top carriage?
I keep them.
you want a regular top car­
riage?
I have them.
^ould you like a two-seated,
canopy top buggy’?
" 1 have it.
II you want anything from a
bicycle to a locomotive,
Call on

JESSIE TOWNSEND
Office nt Residence on Michigan Ave.

Hastings, mice.

;-MIW ■ S»i
Still at the Front
Aofl Will *Remain
So.
.

Th« Lary&amp;t Stork to Select From.
The Loweut Pricos to Please Economi­
cal Buffers.
And the But Obtainable Quality of
Drug*. Fine Chtmitah. ete., together
with Prompt Attention to the Wants
of our Customers, icill meet the same
appreciation from the general public
that has rewarded the People's Drug
Store with success.
Headquarters for Physician's Sup­

plies.
i .
HMdquarUn for BorutMn isupplia.
Hradqvartm/or Botany. DrvpBcadmartmfar Pakut MwIMnu.
llKidquartm fur Hooks. SlaHonery
and Wall Paper.
Agent, far Humphreg: Homeapathh
Medicine..
We keep etergthing
found in aflrd-dau drug and book

Middleville was largely represented at
the l&gt;dioit G. A. R. encampment.
4zriie Irving correspondent of the Middle­
ville Sun reminds the Methodists &lt;&gt;t Irving I
Who contejnplnte n picnic in Wilcox’ grove
that threcof the six shade trees in that
grove have been thinned out, and thej- arc
liable to have a sunny time of It.
Irving complains of a dearth of binsl
girls, all of whom appear tu be taking a
vacation preparatory tu an engagement In
the evaporator thereWoodland is getting very concelty about
a base ball club they have up there, if
the}* keep pointing to that chip on their
shoulder, Hastings base haltists *rill have
to go up and sec about it.

Mr. Joslin and family, of neaf Marquette,
are visiting here.
Grandma Taylor, of South Bend. Ind.,
Is the guest of Mrs. A. C. WalL
Mrs. Randle and Mrs. Lane came near
meeting with u very serjons accident in
coining into onr village last week with a
single rig. Jost as they drove within a
few feet of the IL IL the hand car coming
up the deep cut. scared the horse. upset
the buggy, spilling them and some eggs
all out. ^Nothing serious.
Taylor A Baker have now located their
paint shop In Woodland.
A. C. Walt was in Detroit stocking up
his store, and is going to give bis custom­
ers the benefit of the excursion rates he got
in going there.
The S. S. concert was a success Sunday
evening. Full house, good attention ami
proceeds over six dollars.
Ice cream social nt H. E. Kelsey's V« ednesday erening. the 19th.
’file much'tiecded rain has not come to
us yet.
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to M. M. Rockwell’s blacksmith shop, and
Mixa Addie Yerington has been visiting
took a position as If ready to have his her mother near Middleville the past ten
hoofs cared for. The smiths after looking days and expects to remain some time
the hone’s feet over, trimmed the hoofs, longer.
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after which the animal started homeward.
Mrs. G. C. Karchur and Miss Nellie
When half way there he fell dead by the Yerrlngton returned the 7th. from a few
wayside. Evidently he was bound to die days visit at Middleville.
“decently and in older."
The boys came back from Detroit Thursdny evening with wonderful stories of
Mat* Road.
what they liad seen.
Andrew Kennedy has relatives visiting
him from the west.
Work began in the evaporator last Friday.
Dr. Drake was called to attend Mrs.
Ida Leatherman was the guest of her
Wallace Brown Tuesday.
sister Mrs. John Shively Sunday.
.
Ladies Dime society will meet at*Mm.
The exercises at the M. E. Church Sun­
Olmstead’s next time.
day evening were very interesting.
.
Frank Marks and wife visited in Irving
Everyone who wants a good time should
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Jane Fisher and Julia Fisher were attend the dance in Music hall the 25th.
Walter Burd, of Bnrd's comers, spent
callers at Mrs. Wallace Brown’s Friday.
Sunday at thia place.
Mr. Hurst’s little boy fell out of an ap­
Rev. Irving, of Campbell, was In town
ple tree last week, and broke his wrist.
Monday.
A number from here are contemplating
The Sunday School begins to talk about
going to Grand Ixsdge on ■ the excursion
picnics.
Thursday.
■
The ice cream social was largely attend­
ed.
Mrs. Miller returned from her-visit In
Mrs. Mary Stoddard, of Chicago, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chadderdon last Canada Saturday.
week.
Jolinitorn.
A. Ges.'erhas gone to Minnesota, and
expects to be.gone about two years.
D. C. Stiles has been purchasing stock
Mr. Bagley's sister and family visited In our vicinity.
them last week, coming wlth&gt; horse and
A man from Orange county N. Y. has
buggy from their home In York state to been buying cows in this section for ship­
this place. They intend to make Michigan ment from Nashville to the east
their future home.
Charles Ford and Frank Stratton have
The Saints ar.e holding their camp-mbet- been camping at Fine lake. The former
ing back in Nash’s woods.
was bitten by a dog Sunday morning.
Joseph Knestrlek had a blanket taken
Mr. Bronson, a brother or Mrs. E. Fick,
last Sunday while at Cedar Creek.
'
has come from Nebraska to visit his sisters
Hattie Whittemore Is visiting her par­ family.
ents and frienda in this vicinity.
Wllthy Fick has returned from her visit
Mrs. Cora Vander 1 burg. who has been at Petoskey.
visiting friends and relatives In this vicin­ • Henry Paul has been visiting at Marshall.
ity, starts for Washington r the 20th of
Mr. T. J. Gregory, of DetroiL formerly
August J
a
of our town, and later of Battle Creek
Ira Hart and family liave moved on Mr. Mich., has chosen one of the daughters of
II. Chase’s farm east of tills place.
Detroit for a wife. The young couple are
T. L. Whittemore Is doing the threshing spending a portion of thejr honeymoon
in this vicinity.
calling on friends and relatives. We wish
John Ashby is threshing E. B. Payne’s them n happy wedded life.
cloverseed.
0. D. Loomis and wife visited friends at
ftanfleld.
Coats Grove Saturday and Sunday.
The G. A. IL’s returned homo from De­
Speaking exercises at Cedar Creek troit last Friday and report a grand time.
cliuk-ch every tour weeks. The next Aug.
The Indies' Aid society hold their next
30th.
’
meeting at John Elsie’s next Wednesday.
Ida Prime jumped from the mow of a
Lee Prine became father to a son last
barn and her dress caught and gave her week-Thursday.
unite a jar, but finally tore loose and she
Rev. Wallace returned home last week
came to the ground, but is recovering from from the Eaton Rapids campmeeting and
her injury.
*
reported large attendance and a fine time.
John Chandler has been visiting his
Johh.Prlne Is repairing his house.father and brother of thin place the past
Dean Prine Is at home.
w
Arden Moffard has returned homo from
Daniel Newton set a firn on his lot. and Petoskey and says the frost has cut corn
the men of this neighborhood had to fight and potatoes all the way from Grand Rap­
fire all day Sunday.
ids to Petoskey.
Two new physicians here. Dr. Troy aud
Qulusby.
Dr. Sheffield.
Delayed Utter.
The ladies aid society of Quimby will
convene at the home of Mrs. I. McIntyre.
Thursday. Aug. IS. A cordial Invitation
to all.
Ix’na Crook luts been engaged to teach
our fall term of school, the same to begin
the first Monday in Sept.
it is hoped that all will be out to Sunday
school Sunday, as tire picnic is to be talketl
of. We know you all want to go.
Mr. Crusoe, onr section boss, is talking
of leaving us. We are sorry to lose a good
neighbor.
We suppose Joseph Fales is a happy
man. as he has secured a pension at last.
Chas. Bachellor and Allrert Chaffee are
at work for Ory Chaffee on the fair
grounds nt Hastings.
The 38th anniversary of the marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Chaffee was observed by
their friends and neighbors gathering at
their home Thursday evening. July 30th.
Quite a numlair of useful presents were
lef! as a token of respecL
Mrs. J. Bachellor entertained company
Sunday.

Henry Faul. true to his name, took a
tumble from an apple tree at Woodland
the other day, and dislocated his shoulder.

Quimby.
M. W. Blanchard was in Detroit last
week.
A four years old son of Miner Barnum,
Ijist Saturday evening James McIntyre
of Woodland, fell from a fence one day and wife gave an Ice cream entertainment
last week, frmd broke both bones of to their friends, which was enjoyed by all
present
.
his right forearm.
Fn*d Blake has l»een visiV^ghis parents.
Wm. Me Arthur’s horse backed off a12
Mrs. Sanborn, of Johnstown, and Miss
feet embankment near W oodland the other
Blanchard, of Irving, are the guests of
day. Mrs. MeArtliur and Mrs. C. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard.
Palmerton, who wetg In the buggy were
l.nst week was thought by a good many
badly shaken up, and tire buggy was total­
to be the hottest weather this season.
ly wrt*cked.
Surprise imrtlrs are getting to be quite
V/Wheat around Woodland is yie^ling numerous.
from 20 to 40 bushels per acre.
Some of our citizens spent the day at
Thornapplc last Monday.
South Carlton.
Mrs. Bachellor and children spent Sun­
Frank Andnu .nil
day at Nashville.
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Creek Friday, returning the first of the
W Fred Clark of Hastings was calling on
Carlton friends Thursday.
Mrs. John Flemming was
fir8t
cl«« suprise party on her 48th blrtbdaj.

*Mra IL Craktohl ralwUlnrf Hie
Aid welHf ot »&gt;&lt;• M. E. Church lu&lt; Wcd

Stilwell and Miss Huntly returned
to Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Mr Blakeslee is preparing to bplld a
grainery He I. improrlng the look, of

his farm very much.
mllSi iJnitlte rr! arid boy.

tendon
After some

search and considerable alarm tbej were
found at their
grandmothers. Mrs.
Shribers, about a mile from home.

Deltoni F Willisms and Mcrvln Gwin attenduT’c^

■~"™’ *”rt c"co,n-

‘'E,* Era.'.’ brother ta.
££
Bra from hU&gt; f.rm.
““ cbOT'n
"^r^kof. m.
—
‘KeroTliobi..,™ will**'"' »re’

store.

mini's ■ !i®-i

august 13, isoi.

UlT-Jbue. fax, some l*dy rUllora from
Grand Rapids.
i
A’
18 reported as being serious­
ly ill. Consultation was held by three
physicinns last Friday, but if they deter­
mined the nature of complaint, they did
not make it known.
. *
The evaporator is now buying apples,
and Intends starting work last of the week.
Mrs. Web Thompson returned to her
home at Augusta Monday.
c. We note that your Prairieville scribe dis­
putes the authorship of tire Storms—McKin­
ley articlev-sald to have been written by A.
D. Storms—on the grounds of Its being too
intellectual for-tire claimed writer's efforts,
rlw point may be well taken, we do not
Jfeow, but our sympathies are ever-theIms with Storms. To Ire so dep) oral ized
In Ife literary career by the prodigy of
eloquepce. whose- unmitigated kindness
lends him' to tire sacrificial gibbet and
graUously gives afflicted humanity, the
infinite pleasure and exquisite beatitude
of the valdabillty of his unlimited vocabu­
lary far too copious for the finite dimen­
sions of our rural comprehension.

Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

I farmers-

The best Advertu
ing medium m Bar
ry County

Quite a number of tire old veterans at­
tended the encampment at Detroit last
week, where they had a grand time with
former associates, with whom they had
mlngied sorrow, grief and Joy.
now
glory over the victory.
Geo. Marr, for many years a prominent
citizen of this place, but for several years
past a resident of Clay Center, met with
manv army chums In Detroit last week, is
now’vislting friends here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Monroe were tiioroughlv surprised Friday evening. Mra.
W Bissell and Mra. Dell Monroe have the
credit for planning the affair, and deserve
much praise for tire manner In which it
monMMt
,n .S.lr/Ji.t «l
be long and pleasantly remembered by all
prewnL Elegant refreshments were serv­
ed, and a beautiful upholstered chair left
as a memento.
W. H. Brown and wife were thrown
from their buggy while returning from
Mr. Monroe’s Friday evening.
Mrs.
Urnwn
Injurwl Bbout the l*.d .nil
.bouMOT. Mr. Brawn «»■ wreraly «lu&gt;k&gt;-n
op. and the IraKry dranllated. ThO'
wrre ukrn ra llwlr home. Tbourti Irndh
hnrt. nrlUirr I. anppo—d w
aenoMl)

Spalding and Williams have bought and
shipped eleven earloads of wheat since
threshing commenced on crops of 187*1.
G. A. R. men have been quite common
on our streets in the past ten days. Among
them were Dr. IL Rae and daughter, of
Portageville, New York. CapL S. .Logan,
of Mitchell, South Dakota, called on Mrs.
Addison Spaulding and other old friends.
Geo. Marr better known as Yankee Marr,
of Kansas, called on his many friends of
Milo and Hickory Corners. All spoke well
of the entertainment given them bv the
betroiters without that 330.000 vetoed by
bis excellency. Gov. Winans.
Is it a fact Mr. Editor, as I have heard
it Intimated, that Gov. Winans reviewed
the grand procession of the defenders
of our (hte) country
from a knot
hole
in
a bam
and
nyt
from
the grand stand where many patriotic
Governors and ex war Governors had seats.
Detroit did herself proud, and If not for
that Squawbuck legislature the state might
have shared In tire honors. Voters think
and remember.

Mlddldville.
Nellie Turner, who has been visiting
Maude Young of this place for the post
three weeks, returned to her home in
Grand Rapids Thursday.
Bessie Waller, of Grand Rapids, visited
her cousin Mra. Cronk on Sunday.
x
The factory was obliged to close a few
days last week/as the water power wks
needed by th- grist mill.
The evaporator started in full blast Mon­
day.
The Methodist and
Congrcgationa'
Sabbath schools will picnic at Gun lak «
Friday, Aug. »IsL
A Ifnil W rigid returned from Grand
Rapids Saturday.
Gertrude Niiumo, of Bastings, visited
friends In the village the latter part of last
week.
‘
•
The Ladles Dorcas society sell ice cream
Saturday.
The five cent dance held at Parkhurst's
hall Saturday evening was very well at­
tended although the dancers were obliged
to use their fans qulrajn&amp;ly.
George Wilcox and Miss Tyler were
united In marriage Saturday p. m. at the
home of the groom. Justice Cobb perform­
ing the ceremony.
Rev. Dvaltry and son. Clarence, were in
Hastings Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moody arrived In
town Friday evening from Illinois and
were the welcome guests of H. Culler and
family.
Mrs. F. D. Brayton and children spent
Saturday with her parrents on the farm.
Ollie Culler came home last week to en­
joy a much needed vacation, but was
hastily summoned to Hastings oh account
of the Illness of Mrs. Waters.
Missea Ollie-Culler and Myrtle Riegler
spent Sunday in town returning to Hastings
in the evening.
Marvin Yerrenton attended the encamp­
ment and visited the scenes of his boyhood
dava. returning Saturday evening.
The Cong’l dished up ice cream Saturday
evening and were kept busy. Their stock
was early exhausted on aceonut of the rush.
The proceeds will go to build a side walk
from Main SL to tire church.
The 1. O. O. F. have set August 27th.
as the day for their picnic to Grand Ledge.
Every °ne I* InvUed. Excursion train
from town will take all corners.
Anson Ward spent last week in DetroiL
the guest of his daughter.
•Mrs. Gackeler and aon, of Middleville,
sjrent Saturday evening and Sunday with
"'ctariea Alim, or Clay Cmlrr. Kai. I« her daughter In the vlllaae.
Mrs. P. E. Kellogg and son returned to
TlalUna oU friend, born.
Chicago Wedneaday morning after a two
An Indian drelor U io peddle healm»
w«cks visit with H. C. Peckham and
n.edlelnea here train now on.
___
CortrlpMand Brad.ey are expeeled to f"NUyBrayton, Geo. Perkins, and H. C.
break eamp « Wall lake lo-day and rePeekham
wives spent T juradxy
V
I &lt;*c*naui with
W.ui their
UK
Ojarlry WillJims’ hoCM walked unaided I at Morrison lake.

Our village Is growing and many Dew
buildings Are being erected. Our ‘own is
advantageously situated and offers induce­
ments to all but we have, not thought of
ireing a city yet although our lakes have'
lots of fine fish In them and resorters can
enjoy themselves.
The evaporator building will soon be
completed and will have a 400 bushels per
day capacity.
Howard Mosher has shipped 350 bushels
of cherries from here tills season.
M. J. Gosa has moved hfs warehouse to
a place near the stock yard.
Frank Pierce is shipping his large piles
of lumber.
The G. A. It boys of this vicinity, who
went to the encampment say Detroit got
there with both feet.
.
Mr. Wright b falling fast
Dr. Hunt is in a very critical conJition.
Dr. McLoe. bis attending physician, pro­
nounces it spinal disease.
Dr. Bunt’s sister, of Muskegon, is visit­
ing him.
James Doonnn’s family contemplate
moving to Kalamazoo soon.
The brick yard folks are shipping 300,OOQbrick.to Kalamazoo for the asvlum.
John Ashby’s youngest boy is laid up
with rheumatism.
Mr. Odell and wife, of Kalamazoo, have
been visiting at Mrs. Catherine Ryan's.
Alex Doonan and wife, of Kalamazoo,
have been visiting friends here.
Peter Mosher has recovered sufficiently
to be able to return home.

“Dr. 0. Phelps Brown’s Standard
Herbal Remedies (Acaclan Balsam, Herbal
Ointment and Pills.) cured me of con­
sumption 20 years ago.*’ Mrs. Adallne
Weston, Whitneyvlllr, Kent Co., Mich..
June *35, 1891. The Balsam, composed of
barks, gums and roots, loosens, heals,
strengthens. nourishes, cure* coughs,
colds, sore throat, diseased lungs. Send
postal for “The Self Ductor: or Cure of
Diaaaae by Herbal Remedies." 47 Grand
BL, Jersey City, N. J.

rATKUWiM-WRIAMH.
W. A. Wafer la feakrlB

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ABUNDANT CROPS.

1

Substance of the Reports from
the Fields.
BOTES EMM THE HATIOBAL HUB,

Relirtou* Riot*

BIckxI PoUon.
la very Hable to follow contact of tke
hands or fare with what la known as poison
Ivy. especially in hot weather or if the
body la presplrlag freely. The trouble
may subside for a time, only to npp&lt;«r in
aggravated form when opportunity offer*.
The great purifying powers of noad’s Sarsa­
parilla thoroughly eradicate every trace of
poison from the blood, as the euros It hits
accomplished conclusively show. Il also
cures scrofula, salt rheum and all other
affections arising from Impure or poisoned
blood.
The new oil wells are being drilled a­
round Allegan.

A. R. encamp:
The Silver Anniversary Cele­
brated at Detroit.
WOKE DOTE BY THE DELEGATES.

Silver

I

DETROIT, Ang. A—The G. A- R. en­
Those who are in ill-health are confront­
campment met in its first aetxlan yester­
Washington, Aug. 11.—The August re­ ed by e condition, not a theory, although
day,
Commander­
there are numbers of people ready and
turn to the statistician of the department
OIVK ENJOYS
anxious to theorize about it In ninety- in Chief V e n z e y
of agriculture make the condition of corn
/
Both the method and results when 90.8; spring wheat, 95.5; spring rye, 89.6; nine cases out of a hundred S. S. S. will p r e s i d lug. Ex
the work of renovation. In cases of }‘resident Huyes,
aflHgJ
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant oats, 89.5; barley, 93.8; buckwheat, 97.0:1; do
indigestion, loss of appetite and general
and refreshing to the taste, and acts potatoes, 1*15; tobacco, 88.5; bay, 90.9. debility, tbh wonderful medlelne acts with Governor Ogles­
Corn has fallen off 2 points during the almost miraculous certainty. It reetorw by, and other no­
v,
month, the decline being almost entirely the activity of the liver, purifies the blood tables were pres- MM.
tern effectually, dispels colds, bead- :in the states of the Ohio valley and the and builds up the system. As a tonic for
young
and
old
It
is
without
a
rival.
form.
The
oomaches and fevers and cures habitual northwest. The decline was due to dry Though It Is powerful In its effects, the
mandrr-ir.-chief's*?
constipation. S^rup of Figs is the weather, approaching drought in portions youngest or the oldest can take It with the r.ddn-M*
was.leliv-S^ .
..
only remedy of its kind ever pro­ of Indiana and Illinois, and low tempera­ most beneficial effects. S. 6. S. has behind
and it) It he"
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ ture in all sections of the non surplus dis­ it a record of half a century, and is more cred
took
the
side
tricts.
popular as a household remedy to-day than
ceptable to tbe stomach, prompt in
the whites in the
ever before.
its action and truly beneficial in its
Louisiana color
There was sufficient rainfall in Kansas
The Michigan fish commission Is visiting line controversy.
dfects, prepared only from tbo most and Nebraska, with some local excesses,
ex-gov auser.
Long
lake.
Briefly be said that after a patient Inves­
healthy ana agreeable substances, its and the mouth was fairly favorable not­
Central RAlroiul Employe tigation he had come to the conclusion
many eicellent qualities commend it withstanding low temperatures. East of A Michigan
in.
ur&gt;..l K.. v«.
that it would be for tho best interests of
to all and have made it the most the Allegheny mountains and in the south
popular remedy known.
While employed as agent of the Michi­ the order to establish in such southern
conditions were favorable and state av»-os deelred It a double jurisdictionSyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c ages advanced. The crop continues late gan Central Railroad Company, at Aug­ states
one of whiles aud one cf negroes-the de­
and $1 bottles by all leading drug­ iu most sections, the result of the poor usta, Mich., my kidneys became diseased- part mentx to have concurrent, authority
and
from
an Impoverished aud impure
start
and
absence
of
hot,
forcing
weather
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
to chartering new pasta, bnl separate
July. Unless August should prove state of the bloml. my general health was ।
may not have it on hand willjpro- during
IJ consulted
,h‘*.' nuthority a* to posts under each depart­
entirely undermined.
-----------unusually favorable, and the season be a etitireljcure it promptly for any one who long one, there is grave danger that the leading physicians ”of* *this
M* *
city
,lv and Ann
Ann!! mouL He Mid that a majority of the
wishes to try iL Do not accept any crop may not mature properly.
Arbor, and all pronounced my case ' post* of .both race, were favorable to this
Brights disease. In October last. 1 begun
substitute.
solution of tbe problem.
In the surplus states the averages are; taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Ohio, 93; Indiana, 88; Illinois, 88; Iowa, Wi; am to-dny a well man. 11 affords me
The judge advocate general takes issue
8AM nMCfSCO. CAL.
pleasure
to
render
suffering
humanity
any
Missouri, 87; Kansas, 88; Nebraska, 89.
LOUISVILLE. KV.
MEW TOM. M.V.
Commander-in Chief Vcsuejr in
The wheat returns relate to spring wheat good that I can. and 1 wish to say that I with
only, the av ;ragw for the whole breadth think it the greatest blood, kidney and regard to Die color line question. He
advancing somewhat during the month. liver medicine In the world.
holds that’the eaUbiishment of two de­
E. Lazii-KHK. Agent M. C. IL R..
The improvement is general except in
partments iu the same territory would be
Albion, Mich.
Washington, where hot winds injured the
unlawful.
Sold by W. II. Goodyear. Prepared only
prospect in some districts and the state
The surgeon general reported that Pen­
by
the
Charles
Wright
Medicine
Co..
De
­
returns outside of this state and Wiscon­
sion Commissioner Raum had provided a
sin closely approach the standard for com­ troit, Mich.
statement to the effect that there was a
parison. Principal states are; Wiscon­
total
of 650,394 invalid aoldlara’ and apt.
Cheboygan Is figuring on getting a mam­
sin. 97; Minr‘*sota; f&gt;8; Iowa, 95; Nebraaka,
tilers' widows—for all wars—on the rol.j,
97; North Dakota, 99, South Dakota, 98; moth tannery.
and that to pay tbe petmiana would coat
Office with holbkOok, over Washington, 90
for the present year *1
000.
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
Adjutant Gcuvntl Gouhflug reported
Some more cheap houses wanted rang­
Oats have Improved two points during
the total membership uf the order nt 444,ing from 9500 to 81000.
the month, and the figures of condition
■W, which was reduced to an actual’memRemember that this colunm contains but indicate a medium yield per acre. The
lership of 308*007 by suspensions, etc.
a very small part of the property 1 have blight^ .which rnint-d the crop last year aud
There are 7,409 ftoaU. Deaths last year
, for sale or exchange.
was feared again at the date of the July
were 5.M0. which was fifty-one more than
' I have Improved and vacant city lots for report has appeared in but a few Isolated
sale and exchange in all parts of, the city. localities. The weather at the dose of the
Farming lands tor sale and exchange In growing season during harvest was gen­
all parts.of the county.
erally favorable, .and Ir.te growth was suf­
I have some choice Grand Rapids prtlp ficient to largely offset the poor start and
Muskegon will sell the Eiaterlal In Its
deficient Stand. I'he cool weather whi’h old court house for $4,090. '
erty for sale at a bargain.
1 have choice Chicago property for sale, retarded corn growth in the Ohio and up­
well located in different parts of the city, per Mississippi valleys was favorable ‘to
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothins Sjrup has been used
ranging from 8425 up to 950.000. a splen­ this cereal. A great crop of potatoes
for cMhlren teething U soothes the child,
did opportufilty for investments In that indicated.
•ofiens the gums,'allays ali.ualD, cures wind
tnarvelous city where fortunes arc made in
colic, and l* the txwU reniedv for illarrtnva.
• THE DISORDERS IN CHINA.
Twcrity-nve ceuu a bottle. Sold by all ilniaxirts
Reel Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­
tin ougnout the world.
cating the different place.* for sale.
‘rotcct 111*
Flint has just about decided to tunc a
telegraph fire alarm system. .
Washington, Aug. II.—&lt;Jn account or
On Jefferson street two houses and lot*
Hibliunl**
Rheumatic and 1.1 ver Pill*.
I I the perilous position of Americans iu
al bargains and &lt;*n easy terms.
These pllL are scientifically coui]&gt;oundtsl.
Near furniture factory.—one lot and1 China 'because of. ............................................
the religious riots there,
and uniform in action. No griping pain s&lt;»
bouse well finished
SI,000; ■$500 down. orders have linen issued at the navy depart­
cummunly following the use uf pills.
1 bal. on time
1 per cent.
ment directing the Charleston and Manon They are adapted to both adults and chil­
And one bouse ami lot one block from to join the Asiatic station. The Charles­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
factory. $800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
ton will sail from San Francisco to Yoko­ they have no equal In the cure of sick
cent. Cheap.
headache, con st i pat km. dyspepsia and
. • House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot hama aud the Marion will go direct from
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
factory, $1,000. 850i) down, bal. 3 years Behring sea to Chi ml The Alert also will
join the .Asiatic stdlion m soou as her cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
CAPTAIN JOHN PALMER.
H. Goodyear.
duly in Behring sea is completed.
[Tiie new Ccnntnandcr-in-Cbi&lt;*f.j
Several splendid bargains In -the 1st
ward and otfief parts of the city.
Baraga has a typhoid fever epidemic. for the previous year. He believed that
The state dejMirtment has received a Bad drinking water is tbe cause.
by careful*selections of adjutant generals
Brick bartrfor sale at h bargain, on cor­
copy of the imperial decree i.iaucd by tba
aud longer tenure of office tbe number
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
Economy. "iw Doses One Dollar.”
uf member* could be increased to TW.OUO.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well located hi emperor of China concerning the out­
Merit: "PeculUrto Itself "
Punty: Hood's Sarsaparilla.
,
llMblBglon Gel* the Kacamptucnt.
Seneca Falls. N; Y.. has on the land 1 brick rages on foreign missionaries in that
The encampment then took recess until
store three stories, also dwelling house and country which have caused the navy de­
Warden Malmboy has put a fountain atid
partment
to
order
two
additional
vessels
3 p. tn., and upon reiuMmhliug took up
good barn. Can be iwught at a bargain,
trout jxiud iuthe yard of Marquette prison.
the matter of selecting a place for next
or will exchange for Bastings or Grand
Have we any truly groat men al the present year’s encampment.
Rapids property. The city uf Seneca Falls quest of the council of minietcni, instructs
has a population of 7,099 and upwards—is governors to lose no time in devising day? Bourn donbi J:, and ask to b« shown lhe
After the most exciting contest in the
means
to
quell
the
disorders.
All
guilty
modern Waahiugton. Franklin, or Webster, history of the order, the encampment at
largest town in Serena Co.
40-acre farm In Irving, all improved, soil persons are ordered to be punished by Hoaever this m:.v '.e.of one thing wc are sure, ■ 4:45 p. m. chows Washington as tbe placo
Pennsylvania.
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy death, and all officials lacking In energy there never was n greater blood purifier than । for
lor the
toe uext
uext encampment.
encampment. Pennsylvania,
in the prosecution of the ginliy or the Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
)&lt; —
’—*■ the 1instructions
——•- of
- tbe posts at
terms.
against
protection of foreigners are to be de­
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
home,
broke
for Lincoln, and when
The
Grand
Rapids
and
Muskegon
wheel
­
graded.
______
acres,
mile vast of Sheridan, good fram­
vote
was
first
footed
up
men will celebrate Labor day at Ute former the
ed bouse. One of &lt;be cheapest farms in NEIDRINGHAUS REPLIES TO FOSTER. city.
it
was
in
favor
of
Lincoln.
Barry Co., will take part city property.
Lincoln men rushed from the hall to “tel­
10 acres near city, good house and barn,
egraph it to lhe boys" at home, but while
Workers io This Country.
well and cistern. 150 fruit trees, M acre
they were gone Washington demanded a
Washington, Aug. IL—Acting Secre­
grapes; $1,300, cheap,
down, bal. at 7
verification, when it was found that New
tary Nettleton has received a letter from
York had been counted in the wrong col­
160 acres in Woodland to exchange for F. G. Neidringhaus, president the St. Whan the *u a Child, she cried for CMtorta.
umn. This correction gave the encamp­
Louis Stamping company, iu reply to
. smaller farm and difference.
ment to Washington—366 to 839.
196 acres in Hope township, known as Secretary Foster's reccut letter tn rela­
When tin, corrected count was an­
the Doty farm, will sell for $4200 on easy tion to the employment of foreign skilled
nounced the western men were for the
momefit stunned, while the supporters . t
labor for the tin-plate industry. Mr. NeiWashington yelled themselves hoarse. In
Several 80 acre parcels for sale nt bar­
dringha.es claims that foe the successful
gains ranging from $1,800 upwards and
tbe midst of the confusion an adjourn­
operation of this new Industry in the new
sone will take part city property In exment until this morning was taken.
On an westbound Michigan Central train
have a number of skilled laborers fresh
PALMER FOR LEADER.
I have several large farms for Mie will from the business as it is conducted in the other day 39 tramps were dug up and
fired bodily.
•take small farm In part payment
Europe today. The foreign labor needed
Elect
I have some city property I will trade will not amount to 10 per cent, of the
Mancelona
wants
a
'sundry.
1
Grand Army.
for good farms.
•
whole numlicr employed. All the com­
Wayland fair, September 34-26.
I contemplate a more extended system pany needs is some tiu-plate rollers and
Dmtorr, Aug. 7.-Whoa the G. A. R
of advertising, and it would be well for other skilled laborers from abroad to ruu
Cheboygan hopes to have a tannen.
encampment adjourned Wednesday the
those who wish to sell or exchange to call some patent machinery. It has adver­ . Reese hopes to open up a coal mine.
election of Weinert for commander-in•atthis agency at once and get the benefits. tised for this sort of help, but cannot ob­
^Indian campmeeting at Kewadln August Aief, although not entirely certain, was
Union Pacific R. R. lands for sale In the tain it in the home market.
considered one of tbe most likely things
states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington.
in the world. Tbe east had obtained the
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5,900,000
Fred DoMglMS* ttMlgntUo*.
Scliooteraft will have electric lights
next encampment, and It seemed simply
acres of fanning, mineral and timbered
Washington. Aug. n.—Refelring to his within 90 days.
appropriate that tbe west should have
toads, ranging in price from $5 to $10 per resignation of .the office of minister to
The state Sunday school encampment Is tbe chief officer. But the east Seemed to
acre; -one-tenth down, ten years credit on
in sesskm at Niles.
balance.
Frequent excursloc rates given,
want the earth, and it got it Tbe first
etc. Gall and get circulars.
Ttie Blalsdel surgical chair will be mtn. buslncM yesterday was the election of
year ago when I returned to Washington
officers. Wisconsin, through B. E. Bry­
1 took occasion io inform President Har­ ufactured at Sheridan.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
rison that I ahnsrid only spend one more
A mad dog raised high Jinks at Saginaw ant, put W. nomination A. Q. W’eissert
Notice ta hereby given that by virtue of an exand it was eloquenUy seconded by ex-Gcverauoo issued out of the Clrerilt Court for the year in Hayti I dJd not resign because of Friday. He way shot
ernor Alger, and by the states of Illinois
Antone Moralice was drowned In tbe
bora by the administration. I am getting
Iowa, Indiana and Kentucky. Corporal
river
at
Menominee
Saturday.
old, too old for public labors. I am ap­
proaching my 76th year. I desire to put
Tbe -Harun Baptist associstlon Is to and M-UC.WU, Nwr Jee^ ud
the past behind me, and enjoy in a quiet mm at Marlette August SO and 27.
■ylvania aeooudad the nomination. Ohio
way tbe few years that rexnaiu to me.”
A bald eagle measuring 7J&lt; feet from nomlnoud S. H. Hund, and California
Up to Up was shot near Mancelona re­ stood by W. P, Smedburg, of those states,
OaoTIundrW Big Oom.
Washington, Aug. 11.—Acting Secre­ cently.
respectively.
tary Grant,of the war department,has ap­
Tbe Catholic church at St Joseph lias a
proved the recommendation of lhe board new clock, but it keeps the Mine old time.
But Hunt &gt;u not -In Il&gt; H. .pok.
lot blnueU ud Mid that Now Yorkbud
XIms tetbe City of HaMJen accordinc to the re- of ordnance and fortification, that tbe
Grand Haven is to Imre a new match
eorded pkt thereof, ak of which I »holl sell at contract for the 100 high power guns
TOt
non, u&gt;on to tb. dtfomw ot tb. Union
factory. Thought matches were made in
be given to the Bethlehem Iron company,
toon on, other ,1&lt;t&lt;
whm th&gt; w&lt;n,
heaven.
at South Bethlehem, Pa. The aggregate
nd unjtblnn o&lt; tb. Grnnd Am,; rhe ought
r, the INb day of AiurUkt.'
amount of money involved in the contract
Rev. J. W. Arney-sold three, horses to
In i*.
1*$AM 1X7X85. There are to be 25 S-inch.
T“d,r’ Co”‘l,1'ra- Toro.Pulmw. Th. a„t withdrew
bullot wu thou
50 10-iuch and 25 12-inch guns completed
ukm.gl.lii* Polmor, M». Weinert »u
in twelve years.
No
rain,
excessive
drouth
and
forest
-dduredbur*. ln-.„ choice. TU
Smith &amp; Colgbov*. Atl'y* tor Pitf.
°* *h°W"1 * “"Uunnl etoiZh
fires make a discouraging outlook for ClwWashington, Aug. II.—The treasury boygan people.
department yesterday purchased fSb.COO
The corn on ex-Alderman Bowerfield's
farm, near Adrian, is fourteen feet high “triLH™maST‘ l"wd°UU c*H'oruia
per ounce.
and Ftill growing.

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY COLUMN.

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

a

SPECIAL !

THE BANNER

position of
The OUmw CHBrrrs Elected.
Hmry M. Duffield, of Petrol:, rudrt

eciseuiut
------------— ;
.
,
Clarkson, of Nebraska, junior vice over
Ayres, of DelA-»are. Ben F. Stevenson,
„t Itatuekz. —
“W” »“•
eml and Commander Payne, of Florula,
waw’mado diapUln in-ehief. The commit­
tee im command&gt;'r-Ln-chlef'B addroa* renorUd approving the recommendation
that the McGregor cottage should bu kept
in repair by the government; that the
decoration of soldiers’ grave* should also
be provided for by the government, aud
that tbe pledges to tbe aoldlerh and sailors
should be carried out as long as one sur­
vives.
This brought the encampment
to the color issue.
There ware two reports on this matter,
the majority, signed by Conger, Man-ill,
and Hendcraon (of Pa.), and lhe minority
by Atkina, Lineham, and Decker. Tbe
majority report was against the separation
of white and colored posts, and the minor­
ity iu favor thereof. There was a hot de­
bate on the anbject, but finally the major­
ity report w.w adopted by nn overwhelm­
ingly majority. General Fairchild made
the speech of the day, against separation.

That

Your Hair

maj retain
IU youthful color
fullnean, and beaL
Ureas It dally
with

Ayer’s Hair Vigor
It cleanses the
•calp, cures humor*,
and stimulates a
"
new growth
of hair
.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.
Lowell, Mass.

S3

I’HUIIAiE l»l£l)EH.
Blate ot Michigan, county of Birn a.
Al a session of the pmbXT^S':**-,
&lt;r 0[ liMn bu14,n u itel-rrtirtStaSSat
of Baathics in v.,.| cunrrv
231 day of J«|y. lu i lie
lhw«*T. Ui
el^it hundred «ru{ ninety
w ’A^.JMs(a

In the session of the Woman’s Relief
,k' «"«• rd
t
Corps the committee on W. R. C. home
recommended that more land be pur­
ft-tf "5-.Ob
chased for the home, but a plea was made
cea»ed. alleging itut duh
&lt;►
by Mrs. Sherwood that the money 1® de­
voted to the relief of army nurses outside and ot the rrohote thereof he. Ui, tfT *««
and that said win b*&lt;
the home and the ■ recommendation wm wart
toprooateln
Unu Nro J&amp;J?18*
lost. The money for the land was pledged Ing that *Md •xemid&gt;6...i,ro^*JM«jBVw’“ 01
immediately, however, by the departments said drerimed may be allows cui
ini* court «« Mod
of Illinois, the Potomac and others amid edln
Ultarneat of tMW dro-a^l aU
great enthusiasm.
A new ritual was Uon be granted to
i l-itlUunerai!4???).?1
ccntor* iwnied iu ♦,xhl win uu"crqn’ o'lieexadopted during the afternoon.
Thereupon it i- -nimd. tut Pr«„
the 21»t day ut Aiu-.t
b
Friday, according to tlm G. A. R. pro­ o'clock m ti.e forvnuon, be
gramme, was to be excursion day, but it is:
was exodus day. The encampment was
late in gathering Friday morning and the
attendance was curtailed.
Reports of then to be huhh-u at the 1‘roMe tato/
progress on the Sheridan aud Ix&gt;gan rity of Hwlinga ... .a.4nxmty
if any there be. xhv u,- pntwr otth/fS.'
monuments were read. There arc I12.OJ0 Uoner may t«&lt;d be grtist. d.
'
M
private subaeriptiooH aud a congressional
Ami It is Curt!.। r &gt;.;d»r-d that uig
appropriation, enough to make some give notice to the tw-rsi&gt;;,» i.-f-r-.tMi11.:'tSTtT
164,000 for the Ix&gt;gan; for the Sheridan
monument $50,000 are on hand and more IO be published IntL-I.Winp
w
coming in A report on the erection of paper prink-d and fin-ulated IhsaM
w.-. k f.-r three
n national memorial ball In Decatur, Jwryoneeiu
Hucks prevtos;-, :•&gt; «aid dav (.f hwfar '
CRAKUaw.Ai.wSwfe,
Illa., was adopted. Tbe quartermasters
fA true copy. 1
Jiwgeotynitatt
report showed the finances of the order
to be in excellent condition. A large lot
i’KOBATE 0JIIHX '
of miscellaneous matter, resolution*, etc.,
State ot MlrhiK&amp;V- County o! fiarn-M.
were laid on lhe table, among them a
At a srexion of th- l*n&gt;t»ute Coen' Lirequest fur a $5,000 appropriation from the County cf IJ-irn. balden '-t the Pr&lt;
1E
Grand Army for a monument to Dr. the Pity u! Hxi’tnm.la said County, on D.’-rv
&lt;lxy. the .’3d day of July; in iV Jwf
Stephenson, tbe founder of the organiza­ UioiiNUid eight hitndred anfinlbrtvuu.
tion.
,
Frr.»enf, Chyl&lt;&gt;
. ArteMnE.;. J&amp;l-t c;
A glowing resolution was adopted I'n?
inlhe maitf-r uf Hi- rriaic of J6&gt;ei Wjrf
eulogizing and emphasizing tbe generous dretawd.
treatment accorded tbe G. A. B. by the
'in rvwihiE.ti &lt;i
pr*nd*M at sm
city of Detroit. The per capita tax was flrtl oi Ihniu I.
unh-nU'gedo
reduced from 8 cents to 2 cents from next cea«cd,
w inc ia.,’l-xi.
i , K: a! , .
January. The encampment then Itcgan and of ththe iustallnrion of the r:cwly elected of sal t e&lt;»nn :'1,! u.m
fiem. The uffirem were called to the IliitWIu
stage, tltfe encampment anw. tbe ritual ^ui of raid rh- va-.
,y Silo *&lt;
was readaud throbligation administered. rrenntH in II:'.*.-.,-..
With these simple ceremon i» the officer* J S’m|*i7ariX,“i*
mltiiMiklhHi
: Manat L W*r4 w .:
took their place*.
Commander -io-Chief said pellUnn &gt;»&lt; (&lt;&gt;rn&gt;
n»rn:i;;«Ks it i- r‘-ir«l. tl.it Fridiy.tie
John Palmer was presented the flag by
arie. o&gt;hrt u.
the retiring commander-lu-chief with the 3l*l day of Aiwn*s. A.
lhe fnretHKin.l-•
tor tlieiirxritxflfmd
dis.-lar.ition that there would be MM),UX) petition, anti II &lt; '.»• }."in at uv &lt;t
men stand by him aud the flag. Palmer raid decra-xM^tM r.'i oilier |«r»txa bp tru­
then tvieume.i the gavel and ckued tloj ed. in said estate, are n-ifulrtd to sxwr
at a session ot Said • »urr, &lt;G n to br i»m
silver encampment
In the afternoon the U the IVobatr ut---. 1' Uw city G IbvUsri.
delegates took a boat for n pleasure trip tn said ceunfv. and show cattw, U sac
there !&gt;-. wbi th- pray-r
the jeOtfce
mav not be granb d. At iL’.McrtbcrnnJrnA
Ilia? said reittkc:--■ r.»t&gt;c Io th- WCYCLONE WORK IN WISCONSIN.
•ons itllT-M-rt
Mill! «l*lr. ot tbr ?eC
dency
uf said i-'tiiiHi.......
*»1 tls..
.kt. hwnac
Ilv’far* Bom
niL’.-J In wMCot!
Asin.AND, Wis.. Aug. 10.—A terrible cy- । ^vof’/tarTy
&lt;tf lirxriwtclone struck t his place at 4 o’clock yesier- '
'
W. AKU*rr.&lt;'xc,
day xfternoou. demolishing buildings and
J Jdstri Profile.
A
truV
copy.
tearing things up in general A heavy
rain accompanied it, flooding the street*
.cr.UY 3
for hvura after. At Washbum acro*s
I • pnr-An.-t- of a\«l &gt;■)
the way
from
Ashland, th/ tor- drvrre of lh«- cln nit ■
Burry, in ctanern’. ie
undo's furco waa moat furion*. Bttal-’ made ami
’In” th*
news blocks were nerious^y damaged, and
John K hruc :•
^-7;
neven |»cople in one building were slightly Wauni-b-y. Kil» M. V
Ed»»rC Sts.ia
,
injured. Profrsaor Williams’ circus was and lltran. M. .V,. r. a.-.- . ■ frftlsM*.
Notice Is irrvbr ---iveu ths? wtaji
giving a performance, tbe tents were torn publicauetk'h to” - ■
•'
to shred* and srort-s of people were in­ dayihe u:b jay s. ?:&lt;•».: er, a.P. t« *i «
jured, but fortunately only two were o'clock In the lorrntMi.. al
Of th-Oourt
Hl Hl. I. I)
killed, George De bell and Ixiuls Wilson. of HDTV and Mid. &lt;•!
The animals racaped from their cages and
'Um
raq wild in tbestreet*.
Caught in a Wrecked Building.
eel of Und sitsn'r nn.l
The pohtoflice building, a frame Hruct- Bxrry and Stale •&lt;
» ’J’*? t
J
ureonMain street, in which were half a tsrh know.i a- •' o- rtt» ■&gt;
Tb&lt;i ea*t hRlf -I ’hr •
natk
dozen persons, collapsed and caught the lion
thlrly-t* ». •« h.wnxMp tumbe nw.wns
inmates in what seemed to bo a deaih
trap, but by a fortunate lodgment of tim-'
bers they all escaped without injury, ex
CmmG.r.C.jg*
ccpt two women, one of whom suffered
a broken leg and the other a con­ OSCOTTVI vkk.
So'.lelter
iur
Cntantolnara.
&lt; _
tusion ot the head.
Halt a doz­
en other building* are badly wrecked.
PBOBATK OHDKR.
The roof of the Omaha elevator was lifted KAI. rd XM«=r.,-; n.ir
m
At a session of 'I;'- 1
pl.kaMfiffrtta
up and dashed into the bay, exposing the
County of Riirrr. ImWrn .-a thTaefr
stock of wlieat to the rain. Derricks and the City of flaMinx-i.tu ■*U
hoisting engines at tbe coal docks were
blown over and ruined aud many thou­
sands of ftet of lumber piled in the yards
Pronaie.
,
rrtaW 0( Alts
ot the Bi gel*w mill* wore blown into tbe
in the mnllrr o! the rRaw
water. Tb/ total loa* there is about Molt. derea«c!
.ltWR
rmOn readloK at.'fillo;t.ir■ taiita® dx/ei^.
F.0.(XX). geie it is about $10.1)00.
fled. 01 Rebecca M&lt;«t,
o
tte
*t£^QND JESSE JAMES.
praying that srerts'.u
i»d «!!.
tn thtaoourt wumiruns
»
trstament of
U-cr •
»“S. w-rtUtt
Deaperate' Bank Robbery Committed al probate and that S’'
m„ OT«r~.trf io IW; ;.
datned Tu sold «IH or »•’
Colvmihjs Grove, O., Aug. 10.-Shortly
after 8 o’clock Saturday morning Cashier
T. J. Maple opened the Exchange bank
MMp^tloB.andll'&gt;‘‘u.ehrin
aud laid out,about$8,000 near the cashier’s
deceased and *11ot^ n^Xr st * **£
window About 8:30 a man appeared in •Nd estate, arr required to a.
rr-iitt
-jjMuttfy.ssd
the door with a revolver in each hand. ot said court, thin l» t* '■

ils?*ss

He immediately begau shooting. Cashier
Maple was struck twice, once in the arm
and once in the right side. As he fell to
the floor, an old fa* mer, William Vandebark, aged 00, entered the door, haying
como to get Lis money for some hogs be
had just sold. The robber turned and
shot, Tbe old man fell dead in his tracka.
A third man sal in the lobby of the bonk
paralysed with fear. Ho was not molest
vd. The desperado then grabbed *1,300 in
Rreenbacks, shewd them in the pockets of
his sack coat, and uarted out of the door
»h curing, Tm a second Jesse James.”

Laxdox, Aug. 8—Queen Victoria has
tiussd some surprise by her emphatic
command that the greatest honors shall
be shown to the French naval visitors,
when they arrive at Portsmouth. It Is
bald chat this is largely due to the queen's
recollection of her hospitable reception
during her stay at Grasse when a portion
of tbe French fleet remained in udjoiuing
waters as a naval guan! of honor.
Editor EUiett Kanteneed.

Saturday overruled all tbe plm&lt; preseut-

Tbe Western Michigan Poultry and Fat
Stock aasoctatkrn will Ixfid a poultry show
Id Kalamazoo Dec. 16-19.
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in the
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history of a week.

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~HHi;Kuntr KJ-*’.

•»U lull lHdU.il,.

re^rHy, ,lw.

?pc“.'iwit,:h nenr
Palestine, D., kfffiug the engineer and fireman.
BiUl?r WiU have to ,aF UP al Kiel
to it h*1?’R^ ’ohuvebls knee attended
‘ra h,m b7*f‘Uou the
™ of lhe
Hohenwltere some days

,otbe ap^ments at
.•ot third iv nue.Tiew Yo k. occupied by
balvatore Raffacla aud his wifot nnd
daughter. Tho two tatter were ao severedtet

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6

Ob hl. trip to .UHr.ll. oo th.
bUrlpov, J. bn.u tliilUv.u pot on „ «b|ull
taSTE?
itamptanb*.

DR.MILES’NERVINE

. . ; ■&gt;¥&lt;■. Il ojtuls baud­
. . ,i..r®r&lt;l. •helltwMealf

’ S”&gt;K iiuriDii •&gt;»
mitlnder of i he voyage.

Uiu pouticirn. killed a young man whn
L"X“pta“‘£
official statistics is stated to be 11,038,-

•lunal game inode by the I*eaguo blubs
yesterday were: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn.
8; Pittsburg, 2. At l.’nston—Boston. 10;
Cincinnati. 0
At Pbila.'.e!phia-Phitadelphia, 6; Chicago, 2 New York-Cleve­
land gimp* postponed—rain.
AiMKiatiun: At Ciucta-jnti — Cincin­
nati, if. Washington, 2. At St. LouisSt. Ixiitis, 8; Boston. 0.
Cricaqo, Aug. 0.—I*eague s orcs at tho
Y’ork—New York, 8: Cleveland. 7. At
Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, L
At Boston—Boston, 4; Cincinnati, J. At
Brooklyn—Brooklyn, fl; Pittsburg, 7.
Chicago, Aug. 7.—Yesterday's record of
the league base ball players was u fol­
lows; At Boston—Boston, 2; Chicago, 3.
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 5; Cleveland, 8.
At Philadelphia— Philadelphia, 4; Cindni nati, 1. At New York—New Y’ork, 8;
j Pittaburg, G.
,
| AMociation: At Cincinnati—Cincinnati,
j 7; Baltimore,-4 At Louisville— Boston, 8;
Louisville, 4. At SL .Louis—Su Louis, 5;
Athletic. 7. At Columbus—Columbus, l»;
Washington, 11.
Chicago, Aug. 1—Following are tbe
, scores made by league clubs at base ball
j yesterday: • At Boston-Chicago, G; Bos

tn &gt;«rrpa:ir&gt;g Hood’s rUrynimriU*. Every la*
gredieut is carefully .•Hectrd, pem&gt;n*Ujr oxBinlnrd. and only tbr best roadbed. ThasMMIrlne is prepared untfrr the supetvlrioo «C
ihnrotighly ciinijH-jei.t pUnnuncHts and every
step tn ihv process of manufacture t« caretully
watched * ith a view to securing In Hood’s MatsaparllU the best possible result.

S5....
S4i0.’

n"r"l •”&gt;

neuralgia, .si. Vitus .dance, fits, and hysteria.’
Many physicians tw® It in tfcelr practice, knd«Lthe results are wuudnrful. We have hnntlrwiTiv

KSSi'SjSjteJ’ti rs -w

^mud .AIM .b«

Supwior

ebu,.^,;

Hi

O. M. Smith, of Tori land, has a short­
horn cow which gave l.H'Jtl pounds of milk
during the mouth of June.
•

u-

To restore, thicken, and give you a luxuriant
growth of hair, to keep Its color nature! as in
youth, and to remove dandruff, use only Ha!i*s
Hair Kenewer.
national Kame yesterday were: At New

Four young Chicago boys, desirous of
seeing the encampment at Detroit, hid in a
mail car and were carried as far as Jackson,
wheorthey were arrested. ।

The ninth annual picnic of, the Young
People’s Picnic association, of Berrien
county, will lie held at Niles August 12.
“Stmhish Prince” n Si. Bernard doe
of
nr W’000 d ‘0,1
York Friday
Muskegon’s peeping Tbm will cease to
of lack of exercise.
• 3
enjoy Hffe If he runs across the pathway of
Two burglars were arrested white busiiltarXIM?; Llhe?,nh
brigaone or more outraged husbands.
tv
L,
"
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n
.
K
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wl
*
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robbing
the
house
of
John
br'K""'
S3.
' Battle Creek wants the overplus from
W . Dahlgren, at Washington.
J°‘ •*"’ ,&lt;"rn®r4 lhe New York nrTnht°
Marshall’s ilowing wells of pure spring
°.f Tho u“R«ot*»bU * P«l*r
water. The surplus Is about 1000 gallons
s2
printed at, Calcutta in the native tongue,
M.
m
*•
’
ously
111
at,
Poland
Sprtaw,
Dr.
Mtofeuc£’EK
per hour.
has
arrested »for abusing the viceroy.
~ ' breu
—• •• "uraitu
*
4 f b,e bea,lh for *40ni« Ume.
■ &lt;u»m t tiiaEi*.
Lord Lansdowne.
Miller, who committed a criminal assault
TRIAL BOTTI.E FREE.
•b'.-i'l sb.K* arc
J
1
?
”
“
bike"
is
seriously
interfering
on a young girl at Morenci, will bear the
rwbere; tbeyooll
, . ,
...... i***-*" xvun nt Pbiinrlel. ,
.
" ■criouniy
lutcrferimr
Boys' ■■
?!'“ h“ »lh'
ortb. “J1,1' lh” &gt;&gt;“&gt;"« or Now J«n«, H.„y
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
details of lib disgusting crime at the next
United
Qrdcof Iraternal
n"n
-----'• term of the circuit court.
ton, . 5.
■ : ■ li»!i;re|iwt* French
well as of the
railways,
so
------- y.
rraAernai
uo-nperaCo-operation. hribI'o”men,-as
Ladies'1
The
iu Chiral..
unlver
The order
order had
had five
(iv® lodges
lodges iu
Chicago.
-ilversal has its use become.,
i Pittsburg, 3. At Brooklyn—Cleveland, 1;
MOHTGlGE SALE.
Frank Monroe, of Kothburg, has tieen
The weather was fearfully' hot all over Brooklyn. 4. At Philadelphia—Pblladel- snatched up by the sheriff for being a
naming
rvll’haud durable.
having been mad- in th* condition of ,i A.I."wi7.,d., .
rvanilllg the
ine wood?
wood- ,,
—----- ------ -z
«.«
niglAs’ name and iv.Default
country
0WntrJ Saturday, the
tbe temperature
temneratnre I phla, 111; Cincinnati. 5.
ertalu mortgage made by ’ John bmlili t&gt;. In lhe Vicinity of Womelsdorf. Pa. She Is | the f
father before he was a husband. Tbe
’ harle-H XV. coughtalin nnd Aurilla M. said to have |oog hair all over bur free *?f**'M“ fr°m W to ovrr 100 in rome places, | Assodatiou: At Columbus—Washingyoung mother says the case can be settled.
H"i^litaU:i dated January eighth a. D. Itou
| ton, fl; Columbus, 8. At Cincinnati—
and recorded In the office of the Reglsi r of and body nnd her habitat is South tnoun- ! At bt' Ik&gt;uSb 8undny it was 08.
..11.1,nine *r“c*
fri«nd at Washington: ; Cincinnati, 4; Baltimore, 5. At St. txiuis
Heeds lor Barry comity Mh hlgnn on the elginli U,D’
ditvofJanuary A. Ik 16HI Iu liberal &lt;&gt;t mortIl is confidently statedithat the asseta of v.
“ to3i'* sU,° of
health, 1 doubt —St. Ixiuis. 10; Athletic. 0. At Louis­
eltgcson page its* which aald mortgage wasdulv llaeker. who failed at New York for
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield. Ill.,
‘“‘I’hlug about that until after I ville—Boston, 7; Louisv(lle, &lt;5.
nhslgned by the said Charles W. Hou-dhtaiiu
Following are lhe scores made by Ix?ague makes the statement that she caught coft,
dud AurtUa M. Hough tai in b&gt;' a«*ignnieM bear- H'W’.OO). will cover his liabilities. maoy! ^2?„rea'1 tbc Ne* v&lt;&gt;rk morning pa; clubs Saturday: At New Y’ork—New which settled on her lungs: she was treat­
inL' date the slxt&gt;enlh dav ol February A D of which are on gilt-edged jmper which he | **[* . ,
•
8 Kl.E.
■
, ,
1&gt;-1 :iud recorded iu the office of said iiegtster
• -node in- tn- conditions ot
| 11 ** learned from the treasury that j York. 10; Pittsburg. 7. At Boston—Bow­ ed for a month by her family physician,
iHi-rfs for Burry county, Michipui. on the Ims indorsed.
&gt;. iire.-Zf Mtlkl.
bwtI^ll‘rch
duties are paid , ton, 4; Chicago, 3 At Phlladelphta-PhiL but grew worse. He told her that she was
D. lFe»4 in liber 23 I Sir Morell Mackenzie, the eminent sore■*Danh 1
btriker sixteenth day of February A.
’’JuJf.2 d.!.O.r.?”.L rortlflcates, and more ‘ adelpbla. 0; Cincinnati, L At Brooklyn— a hopeless victim of consumption and that
t&gt; Dinlu! .striker. '■ taltet. haa performed n successful operation | {^
; - i " lit. A. D. l"7.«. of nioricigrs mi page
,
,, .. ............
nuti mure
no medicine could cure her. Her druggist
. i
Hi- ItegSterot UtUtain I’. Kiduamabd -Willtani-B. Haze, tin- i upon the Uirnat aPHenrv Irviug and it is ' in " silver notes,• the percentage of gold , Cleveland, 2; Brooklyn,-7.
। Association: At Columbus—Boston, 7; suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for
t .
Mn-idxa::. ou Albion College Eiiilowment Fund cpiuniittrr. I u‘wn
which moitgnge there is ctaluml io be due I now considered certain that the celebrated having fallen from 81 to 15.
.
.X i-mber A. D. On
ut the date of this notice tbe sum t?
of fire
twenty—’ “w iH rcc0Vtfr the full use of his voice.
MHllia Wi lls, of Good Ground, L I , ■ Columbus, 1. At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, Consumption; she Imught a bottle and to
nu ''1 actor
.;.. tz&lt;*s. &lt;’« Parfv -V4. ..M'veti
j
’
&gt;;
Athletic,
7/
At
St.
Louis
—
St.
Louis,
5.
her delight found herself fo-nefited from
hundred thirteen and twenty
one )
publicly whipped his aged father with a
■
i-l.iinu-ii t*» !&gt;«• due hundredths
It e five
of
7-------- 4“
dollars ami an nttnrtiry fte
of fifty
fifty |!
•,.iu- •am &lt;»f own Inin- ihillars
horsewhip. They had quarreled anil the Baltimore, fl. At Louisville—Washington, first dose. She corftloued its use and after
provided for In said mortgage and nd 1
Th u red ay .Aug. fl.
.‘10, Louisville, a (Sunday) At Cincinnati taking ten Ixittles, found herself sound and
.. •. i»n U-iiulrv tiis 'foliar*.
old
nmu
wns
abusing
bis
nm
taforc
a
wilt or pnTerdhi’d at law having been Inslltut- '
Kx
William II. Rn..&gt;» t.
Kx (tengreuman
(’ungremmun
.&gt;! ; .v--.iv.flvs dollar* e.1
-Cincinnati, 5; Athletic, B. At Colum­ well, now does her ow&gt; housework and is
to recover Ou- debt sr, ured by said mort- I -J?*
”ni ? • ! William
"f.
w crowd wheu the incidcut took place.
.
. .-. ..tai no Milt or gage
or any part thereof
. ;
ill at his home in Erie, Pa.
bus-Columbus, (h Boston, 10. At St. as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles
: o-.Kfnritituied to
Captain Lnwier, of the dory Sea Serpent, Loab—St Louis, »; Baltimore, 14. At of this Great Discovery at W. H. Good­
Therefore by virtue of the power of sale ! The United States potent office issued
: i-i *aiu mortgage or
oimtamed in said mortgage and th.- statute In 25,807 patents forth.- vear .ndod In
has safely iompleted his voyage in the
such case made and provided notice is hereby • ’', ,
”&gt;rtnejtar eutled June 30. dory from Boston to Great Britain. Louisville—Louisville, 11; Washington, 4. year’s drug store, large bottles 50c and
.
tii-l owerot sale
Chicago, Aug. U.—League scores at 81.00.
■ . • a l the «:.itute In given that on Friitay the second day of October । Chicago barbeni will organize and de­ Captain Andrews, in the Mermaid, Is next
U iwt at ten o’clock in the forenoon of 1 mand that all shops be cions! on Suu•
nortec i&lt; hereby A.
1 j to be livanl from, if he la not a “merman" base ball yesterday were: At New York—
Happy Homlcre.
said «lav. we the UDdersIgnad will sell at public &gt; a--.
1
* ■• ut &lt;uy ot Oeto
।
Chicago,
4; New. York, 3. At Boston—
auction
to
the
highest
b.dderat
rhe
north
front
I
Five thousand five hundred Italian Im | *'V lbis,‘"1’-----------Win. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville,
. ■ T-X a tfo* forvnuon. dooroftho •.-nurt house in theCftyof Hastings, i
FJv;d.. 'Ul
j Pittsburg, 5; Boston, 9. At Brooklyn— Ind- writes: ’’Electric Bitters lias done
• ■
Io lhe hleb^t- bid- tarry county. Mkhlgan. {that bring the place &gt; migrants
sailed
trom
'
’
" ’
Genoa for this]
Tuesday. Aug. 11.
a ■■•rol tins roan; bouse whore tbe circuit court lor Barr&gt; county B
i Brooklyn, G; Cindnuati, 8. At Pnita- more for me than nil other medicines com­
-------- —last auk.
|
| H. H. LurJng died at Galena, lite., at ’ delphin—Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 17.
I’.ury t’ouuty. • Mich.. hidden) the prenUses described in said mort- country
bined, foi that bad feeling arising from
- - :n •ritv.ilentire tor
John
nt uuc
one i&lt;u&gt;0
time vruii
well :■
age
years.
wo
***j
, । ww
—.. T.
*. McShane, ...
— of■ 83■*
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! Association: At Columbus—Columbus. kidney and liver tumble.” John U-slie.
•,
■ ; 1 -; r. nosf* dt*- ,
I
‘
tatei£t
&lt;
?h^l&lt;"'™f
M
i
u
i-l'.!
known
in
business
circlts
nt
Chicago,
has
I
,
.Ohio
farmers
orc
Miffing
heavy
losses
5; Boston, fl. At St, Louis—St. Louis. 3;
\ r1 tiri-'ti inrreol a*
farmer and stockman, of same place, says:
, i,. ; f .iiiwunt • due on I easts together' witn an allori»ev"f&lt;e of fifty i become insane and is under restraint.
| from the invasion of an army of gn&amp;shop- ‘ Baltimore, 15. At Louisville—Louisville,
"Find Electric Bitters to lw the best
,t p&lt; r cent. lp:ere*t । dollars aa provided therein The piemhes I A prle«t at New Haven has issued nn or- H*™t *,: "'«’,h«ugt&lt;’n. 5. At Cincinnati—Cin- kidney and liver medicine, made me feel*
■ ■&gt;•!&lt;, iiw’ner with an
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-Hb
Sjlrerter
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-'tlUet
fe.
It
• - i-fi. • dodari provided
like n new man.” J. W. Gardner, hard­
‘be defaulting ntiirdhd cashier
■ &gt; - - bring d-*. nbrd iu I iownship of ftahVmore in the Cofinty of Harry ; P“r*»h ‘o give up their.Protestant liners.
ware mercliant. same town, says: Electric
FOUND WATERY GRAVES.
certain pieces «r
tollows j
The match ran- at Buffalo Driving park of ’-ou'svIUc, Ky.
Bitters Is just the thing for a man who is
•• ■• :ii- town of Hope. ' and State of Ml.miktnn nnitatescnbed
&lt;—»» •*«*&gt;&gt;»»'- »•■■&gt; n*»o i'*..*
T“dr"“si”■”
'Six I’lenaure Scekere Drowned in
: &gt; a ul «uti* ol Mlcuigaii.
nil run down and don't care whether he
..-•«■•. .to-wjt; t’untnteifo- f tier two north ratine number eight west eon- "'as won by Nancy m
alow time. t,onB
1&gt;evn discovered on a farm near
lives or dies: he found new strength, good
.. ; &lt;&gt;f
south I’sM cor
tainlnr elgnty acre* of land be tl.e same mon-or . •’The talent” was badly rleft."
Bellefontaine, O.
'
11O8TOS, Aug.-10.—A sad accideut oc­ appdtlte and fell Just Hire he had a new
••
sot-&gt;n MeCaffrcv t&lt;»
JXSffi£W?Se,trtS^7
I Tb.luw-n«.,l»cb-frcmt-.liror»l.h| •&gt;*’“ Kl»«. ..t Als.&gt;»». R „h„ «„ curred on D.irchcHter bay yesterday by lease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at W. H.
■uni rmwinif *onta three
lirtevn :unt oae-tliiwT r&lt;&gt;d&gt;. bald altove dtseribra premises,
.
| that a couple nt dragons have been seen m I ounkoial out of E,,UX), claims be wns hyje ’ which six persons lost their Uvea The Goodyear’s drug store.
■■!• titii-c i v»t thirteen
Dated Jul) »li&gt;. 1M»1. ,
I Fresno county. They feed on ducks and j uotized by the shatpers.
an •&gt;,’ bcginnlui:. and
ya'ht Nay, owned and nnil«41 bv Captain
'■
! chickens, howcvbr, nnd'not on men.
I b.nT
The chase after the Columbus Grove (O.) I J “• B“rk«- •&lt;»««&gt; «»•«,»&gt;«■ .Lout .be
itu’rrta east corner ot the
The
best
salve
In
the
world
for
cute,
• : at running west to with'
Uvlhgon
,our
.nd
WiruAM IL H.vzk. '
I Samuel Freeman, a prominent mer- j Uuk
bank rob&gt;«
robber aud murioror,
murderer, b»
has ,b«„
been [»
it ? 11. Hwnee north three
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheqp. fever
Tin* Albion Collex • Eudowm-nt Fuad Com- | chant at Severance. Kan., kilted his wife ' abandoned. Detectives will now take up I
• • s*l to tie road. . J’S'.Awdtnrmete.
i.tlrvn. There was but n light breeze. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
«• byrar^d child Tuesday night, the trail
~
।
&gt;• beginning", al! on
I bi yachtsmen say the boat was over- coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
I aud then fired a bullet Into his own brain. |
»V. Munson, an eccentric pbitautbroply cures pilesor .no pay required! It is
.
.
,
M ,
...______ 1 Secretary Tracy has ordered examina-1lst of Honolulu. Hawaii, died recently ,.--&gt;.vded. In tacking the vessel keeled
guaranteed, to give perfect satisfaction, or
PliiMM*
Vs lUMHti !&gt; Vflmaflm How for position. In the New York n*-y »’'d Mt-JfA’iw to the Salvation Army of over too far. and the entire, party
was thrown into tbe water.
Skip­ money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Mi&gt;rtgaz»M. ; yflinlffn
ARiaul&amp;lQD Ok
I vard In accordance with his plan for aciril ix’nttle, Wash.
For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggist.
W'
W
’ service reform feature and place
for merit | Frederick Woolfenden, cashier of tbe per Burke, aged 4fi, was one of the
placelor
TIME TAR1
TABLE.
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timf
F.
: ,In —
- - yard?.
-d
t
। Dime Saving. Imuk and n Detroit citizen victims. The others who were lost are:
the--navy
Michigan has a sleeping beauty In the
*
prominence,
was
drowned
al
Orion
TEatldena
Mnnthou,
nged
.TJ;
Nellie
A special session of the Vermont legis- ;
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person of Miss May White,, of Munllh.
lature ba* been culled for Aug. 2&gt; to elect luke while bathing.
B :rkc, aged 11; James Burke, nged 8; The young lady has been asleep seven
n succcMor to Senator Edmunds, and to | A report from Mndrid says that Balmn- Tuutnns Carmody, aged 11; Annie Car­ weeks, waking only otut in all that time.
Illi"! ft Spalding i
cousidcr iucremdng lhe appropriation for । cefla and tie Chilian insurgent leaders mody, aged lb. Vincent Burke, aged H;
Much injury is dose by tbe use ot irritating,
a state exhibit at the World’s fair.
|i have asked the Spanish government to nr
ar
••&lt;&lt;•••. dated Deerin-.
Fergus Churchill, aged 80, and Thomas
griping eompounda taken as purgatives, in
■••eotdetl/iythe office
bitrate their differences.
Ballard. aged 30, succeeded in clinging to Ayer’s Fills, the patient has a in’-ld btfNj.'fTective
• rn eottty. Michl- Kalamazoo Lv...
Nine
Italian
laborers
ware
seriously
in
­
lhe overturned boat, from which they cathartic, that can be confidently recommended
i'.T. :U i o'clock Iu HastCooper . .
' .Mortgages on page Richland June!
Fire in a Sumner (III* 1 woolhouse jured, two of them fatally, in a collision were taken by a {Missing wheu they were
Cmney
on the New York. New Haven and Hart­ almost exhausted. ‘The bodies of the vic­ alike f&lt;»r tliafinost delicate patients as Well as
caused a damage of &gt;15,000.
tbe most ceonomicaL
Milo
The First National Bank of Oakland, ford railway. It was a rear-end collision. tims have all been recovered.
. :••■v.irt-1 fo be uu&lt;i by «.ud I’n-oked lake ..
A free ior-ull fight took place nt Alant t ..u aud Interest, amt i iMtuo
.............
Neb., capital $30,(XX), has been nuthnrized
' .- I !.&gt; •-• .lue and unpaid Clorentale. .
:r a pint of whinky,
whisky, in which
thua, Mo., over
THE SEA.
j to begin busiueas.
vmi llur note uc/ompttnytag Shultz...
'1 "r another 'fatally
“
cut,
SPRINGFIELD, O., Aqg. 7.—The People's
Ex-Goveruur A. C. Hunt, of Colorado, one man was )killed,
4.J''
Uu* notice, the sum ol Hastixus............
lightly
All were I
A rich red rnilisncu fills th® western sky
- v &lt;iai:iusaud thirty
: pany is in line for the battle in this state
is lying nt the point of death at Chicago. and a third slightly wounded.
Ere
darkne.-w
comes once more: •
• fur prncfpal and accrued Caate Grove
toughs. »
,
'next full. Yesterday the con ventiou made
He is iM years old.
: -r uroveeiimRS at taw or in Woodland
The wenry waves with ecoselcss rise sod fib
Dr. II. W. Baldwin
F ’! !_ and
i’ wife, of* Nor”
i Hugh Cavanagh permanent president, and
. A waterspout, ou one of the Azores isl­
ih’jiuted «&gt;r taken toeoltect W xMlburv -------Lhuii on the pebbled Shore.
«n, doing
doinx
tbdr
toMT
Ur
H r HllKm o, surk ^unty"
walk,
Conn
,
who
are
their
houey
i) part iherwL now therefore
Ha D. r. *
ands killed six persons aud caused great
.• n?&lt;». that by virtue ol the Liusing
moon tour on bicycle®, arrived at Chicago
The mournful cadence of tbe seething tide
.. ...
desti4ctlou of property.
tary, aud with an anvil for a desk and a
• ifd I'birtKage enutainrd, and
Calvin Peeler, n farmer of Johnson yesterday, thirty-two days out from Nor­ ’ sledge hammer for a^gaval, proceeded to
■ &gt; r mads and provided, ou
walk, iMX&gt; miles away.
&gt; A id October A D. W*. at
county, was shot from ambush near Anna
business with blood in its eye.
- 1 •trnooa, at lhe north front
Ills , and mortally wounded.
Having put up a platform, tbe next thing
THE MARKETS.
rv i- jmity court house, m the
The wind sounds shrilly in tbe hollow cave.
Parnell to said to have finally decided to
'.:.d ry eouu{v. Michigan, - that
was the selection of men to stand thereon.
The sea gull shrieks hard by.
■ &lt;ii:ntlhec&lt;t»ull e &gt;urt f.irtne
visit
this
country
this
year
and
conduct
a
This wns accomplished with great enthusiThe surging breakers ever burst and lave
in.
- ■. p. which said county said
campaign all over the country.
The rocks be\catb: but I
Chicago. Aug. Ilk. • awn. The ticket Is aa follows: Governor,
iXti/. there will be sold at pub­ Kalamazoo Ar...
B. P. Hutchinson, tho ex-Chicago spec
Fotlowlnz were the quncatioM on th® board John Selts; lieutenant governor, Frank
' to ih- liigiirat bidder, the East Cooper Lv..
Am deaf unto wild Nature’s harmony.
- d.' Tilted in said niorlgog^ Richland Janet.
nlator. is reported to be negotiating for of trade today: Wheat—No. 2 August, opened Kist; treasurer, Henry Welf; auditor, D.
•y n
One soft voice fills mine ears—
tO]
" t!»-.
due on »&amp;i&gt;l mort- Cressey
Wsc,
cloned
W))4c;
Scjncuiber,
o]&gt;cnod
«FHc,
the purchas.-ota New Y’ork hotel.
M. Cooper; attorney general, Rial M.
The voice of one that 1 shall never see
• &lt;t tea per cent, per annum, MDo
&lt;-lotted wyie: December, opened '.o»*c. closed
Seventeen inmates of the state insane, Oltec. Corn—Na 2 AmjuM. opened 60’ic. closed Smith; supreme court judge, Alfred Yaple;
Through al) the coming years.
i.
of Alii* foreclosure. Crooked Lake..,,
'..•I'lilng mi attorney tee of Delton
-W. Devereux in Chambers’ Journal.
asylum nt Auburn, N. Y., -overpowered ttic; Septemlwr, opened MJic. closed SSc school comniiuioucr, J. E. Peterson.
r-. .v ; rj.id-.| t.&gt;r iii said mort- Cloverdale
their keeper and escaped. Five were re October, opened 55c. cltMssl 55h»c. Oats—No.
•1 ny taw; said oreinlses be- Shultz
FrlKhtfuI Hallway Wreck.
Pensions In Scotland.
2 August, opened 2»c, closed 28We; Sepctn• ;■ i itbiriRoie a» (odov.s to wit: Hastings...........
captured.
Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 7.—The fast
1 ■—or parcel of tend lying and
Glasgow has a scheme for the pension­
The Roman Catholic temperance con­ bcr. opeatd 2»c. closed. -?t%c; May. opened
.A-t-'ilp ot Assyria, (iouuiyot Coats Grove.....
vention at Washington finished ita busi­ alter, closed 31Wc. I*oric—Heptembcr, opened train on the Lake Shore yesterday morn­ ing of teachers which it will be interesting
• Michigan, and known and Woodland
$f(&gt;.Kte.
clcweil
$ltl.S7te:
October,
ojrened
S1AK.
H &lt;X&gt;| 4
ness aud adjourned sine die. It will meet dosed 810.47te! January.iojiencd &gt;18,14. closed ing collided with the rear section of a for American leaders to study. The act­
.. i.
wit. the east half of the Woodbury
uary has worked out the details with great
Via If. L. a
'
Aeettou twauty (W) townnext year at I^dianapolia.
&gt;13.10, laird—September, opened aud clomd freight train which had broken in two be­
••
—ven 171 west, eonlain- lAnsing
XX'aikiu James, of Homestead, Pa., tuefe
tween Port Byron and Moqtezuma and care. It applies to all employes of the
Detroit...,
.
•( i e.d more or less.
Live Stock—Following were the prioca at lhe killed and wounded thirty persons, moot- school board. There are six cJhssch—head­
Claims to be Explorer Stanley’s step­
masters. assistant mkle teachers, assistant
‘andgew!U not carry passengers usless
father. The latter’s right name is Henry Union Stock yards today: Hogs-Market ly Italians en route to Niagara Falls. The
female teachers, office staff, janitors and
owner of said morut ge.
fairly active on packing-sand shipping Re­ killed were Michael Bejjjau, fireman on
provided with (relrtit train t*"'''1-'hiGit. liatlh* Creek. Mich.
Freight trains will be run at “&gt;* ronven ence। Rowlands, and he was born in « ales. .
compulsory officers. The first three classes
count, and j«ices steady and unchanged;
A member of the English parliament sales rnngv I at
of the comnanv. who rescree the right to change'
•■ irtgagmt.
pigs, &gt;’.7«il passenger train, of Macedon,body taken to only are considered in detail, and the as­
ha. given notice that at lhe next session S.7U light. &gt;4.55144.® rough packing. S4.7S&amp;5.5O morgue, and Alphonse CtirilK. Coco Roc­ sessments of salaries are made at the fol­
the time of such
of that body be would introduceW resolu- mixed, and S4.WOA*5 heavy packing unci co, Thomas Merlino, John 'Rosto. Veaoxo
lowing rates; Headmasters, 8 per cent.;
IL C. PoTTKit. GenT P. &amp; T. Art.
Dilauri, Dominion Richone, Domimco
lution farorltC * treaty of arbitration shipping lots.
assistant male teachers, 5 per cent., and
; been made Iu the payment
• Cattle-Market rather active on local nnd Sautllo, Antonio Sc-nzznffava, John Gram
.&lt; .•rtaln real Citate mortgage.
axsist.*int female teachers, 8,\' per cent—
&gt; with this country
—’live your children *
tthipping
account
und
prices
well
maintained:
bott,
unknown,
all
Italians.
Another
un
­
t by &lt;«’icl H. HpAldiuc. and ofPARENTS
Frans Kauffrldt, ot New York, poured
Itook keeping, shorthand, typewriting, tdvf,quotations
ranged nt S5.7O.c6jl-&gt; choice known Italian died while hb leg was be­ tho total amount of the capital fund re­
: u Uh w.fe. murtracors. to
nnnththn into a nest of roaches, lhe to fancy shipping stesr*. $4.0&lt;&gt;j&gt;'&gt;.tl0 good to
quired to be found nt present being $300,­
■
rt.iriXMr-. datod February rapby. &lt;*•
fumes took fire from a candle and he got choice do, &gt;4AJdLH0 common to fair do. &gt;175 ing amputated.
■ • . um! rwoiuwt In the office of
000, or, including ths other three class—,
FOR THEM rid of the roaches; also the bouse, lhe $M.4U butchers’ steers. »2.&lt;Mt»X5U Stockem.
i« of lurry 'tMtuty. Mk-birxn
KlM.tfJU.
•
• al ♦;» o cluck Iu the after-' BE MVC*-’
Than Money.: fire came near being the death of several
Teaatw. I3.4U&amp;L30 feeders. &gt;1AK*,
There were in June, 1880, in tbe employ­
•
&gt;1 ■&gt; "rtirvges on pagw-SlO; uy
Milford,. Mass., Aug. 11 —Yesterday
&lt; (V cun. &gt;L»Mte bulla and &gt;2.MQ4.5H
ment of the board, 07 headmasters, ranging
: -• [&gt;w r uf sale (n said mort- K.IUCU.Ilin&gt;«ll"''“I1”ud
I*TheU|etter ouriers' convention at De­
all the qunrrymeu working for Darling ing in age from 35 to 65; tbe average scale
■
&lt;‘&lt; ''&lt;*&gt;xnr .operative as to the
• - ureq i&lt;j he pal-1 by said monSheep
-Market
fairly
active
Bros.,
numbering
about
100.
quit
work
be
­
of salary ranging from $1,250 to &gt;2,000 per
. troll adopted resolutions asking the pres­
'?.»! at.J Interest, and whereas 8 Parfail, successor to &lt;-■ &lt;«• Swensnerr
rather favorjd buyers; Quota
cause several delinquent members of the annum. Of assistant male teachers there
ident to extend tbe civil service reform to at $3.5i'iMA&gt; wester us. S375a»4.i
due and unpaid ooUM
.
PROBATE ORDER.
union, who hnd beep suspended for- non­ were 216 who drew salaries ranging from
all free delivery offices, and to regulate f3.ari5.50 lambs.
the n-He areompanytnx tb*
•
&lt;&gt;f itm notice, tbe sum erf tour
payment
of
dues,
were
still
employed
by
$300 to $G50, and averaging $465, and who—
’ "the salaries ot carriers so that the four
Produce: Butter-Fancy separator, life per
i
rtrMi doliaro and eighty four
rue superintendent,
Bupnnmcuucui, who
wuv also,
&lt;*,»&lt;•, it
&gt;* is
in al&gt;*&gt;- । ages ranged trom 21) to 50—only fl, however, .
lb; dalrie*. fancy, frosh, U&amp;lic: parking the
’
&gt;1 aud arcniad interest, sod
stocks, fresh. lOteJMlc- Eocs-Ixm off. 15c jwr leged, refused to deduct said dues from ( being above 44 years. Tbe assistant female
t loyr dollar* aud fifty cents
’
respwtively.
;
for
the wages of nthe a.ii
delinquents.
Bn„.nt.
teachers numbered 333, and the average
• t'i’.d by sai l mortgagee on tb* L/tw&lt;rlLi S.»&gt; lyiXMS ot
doa. Lire poultry-«ld chickens, )0c per lb; *»._
teMlnr*..
। premlaes. a* ke w» authorspring. in&amp;lUMc: roosters. MsS*--. turkeys,
scale of salary was from $350 to $430.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, ju«bv
H'i'i inorlif;u’0 making In all the
Coatly Fire at 1’eorl*.
mixed, Wbl'*: ducks, »iclOc; spring, lO&amp;lOtfc.
About S.W.&lt;«&lt;.«« cl**"* to* *r*
Uiti ot four r. i-idred and einhteen dollars and
I’EOKIA. Illa, Aug. 7.—The targe cooper- .the targest class i»eiug that between 25 and
Ukrti f-.4t
Io the Voltai BCMo*
r«*r J
. Potatoes— St. Louis, early Ohio. fl.Witl—&gt; per
mid no suit or proceedings at
A tint *t Connocbe, I’"*-'1*"troy'd bbl; TranevRM. »l JS&amp;Ul-Sxh Alton, $l.i«&amp;l *&gt;.
&gt;i;j having been Instituted or taken
2U yenew Although, as a general rule, the
Kansai*. WsUhc per bn: home grown. MijA&gt;c jwr
■ •.-•rii- or any jntrt thereof, now
nroperty to tl® amount ot $.0,000.
sack. Apphst-lUiooU. greea. 73c®*,-™’£r p’.etcly destroyed by .Ore last night. It rate of salary increases with age, that role
- --e b hereby elven that by virtue
Pt£ Blymyor Ice M«hine
bbl; choice, $l.l»
rating. &gt;IJ«©L.x was one of the largest factories of tbe is not invariable. Among the female as­
*5 ?Ale ln Hal4 mort gage contained,
s-i .. '■tahite hi -«u-:h cilse uiade aud provided
of Ciucionatt, has assigned* liabilities, Blackberries—Michigan. filfoTSc per HJ-qt case. kind In the west, covering a block of sistant* the highest average salary to be­
ta .i-ta-rb Hunt day ot October A. D. IK)1.
Blueberries -$1.71kBKM per 16-q t case. Huokle- ground. The loss on stock is about $65,- tween the ages of 40 and 44, in which class
■’ u '” l“•* in the forenoon, al the north
*" HoTrr I.foti. * Llr-ormoro (la) f*noa-. lx-rrie.-»lJ3(tl.*’I»r IMtcasc.
’ &lt;X», and on building $50.qJ0 There la. an the average is $433; and among mate as­
i™1Barty cunuty court bouse. In
• Broom com—Hart. 5PU- psr lb: whl».
sistants Che same class stands highest, with
u“;.i i'??1 R ates’*. Barn county. Michigan.
insurance of SlOO.OtX).
brush,
green, sell-working. 4«4Hc; in­
Jd
tn-J ,.L;: ttie W*'*1’ *h*ro Hi* circuit court petition, and that the heirs&gt; at Jswi “j
buliitic fnuici.
. side and covers, 4te®r4»«e; common brush. 33.
«&gt;'• iu
1,1 ’“rtT Wd). In which Mid
Excursion Train Wrecked.
ucation.
Cb*rk* T. IWllnsb.m, the N*w lork 3Mk” crooked. 2@3e.
«»-uty muu prriu. es areyRtSted. there will be
St. Albafh. Vt.Aug. 7.—Wednesday
publito.r .nd booLa-ller, b«» t«il«L »ltb
hX;-"
kuciton or vendtw to tbe highest
the promt ms rfewrtbed iu the said mortnight a Sunday school excursion train on
i’okk. Aug. 10.,
and show c»ww. «
«»«* T?. ^ntrd. And liabilities of &gt;130,000.
When you're languid and dull in the
the Central Vermont ran into a mall
•n,,..;. ......... •■o rtn, ill seven per cent, per
Oot.ldr or CWcMO the
Hiring ot tbe year.
“h! ? ;*»&lt;’''r’V ^0#tf a,,d «««««• Of M»*d ’«”*•
property In Ullttoi. tor t*I.tlolll*«M»'&gt;.train just east of Champlain. N. Y’., kill­
When stomach and liver are all out of
fteirfsi
T,..by ,MW lortuding an attorney
Voni—imiu. --rr-. ....--- - ing William Angell, aged IS, of Cham­
xatH
Provided fur in said mortgear.
O^
—
IHsli:
Nj.
«
.“^ xnuH’hmed by law; said premise* being Ing thereof by causing*ropy &lt;&gt;i
lodruu It"' bnrtuht lh'
“ cmaIi. 40-^r: do September. •&gt;%c. Hye-Nomi­ plain. N. Y.;S.Vannet, Chateaugay laUte.
VJtH M new»When you'er stupid at morn and frri-tlsh
S1»L’.*’* ‘JI *?1’1 «nort|f«ce *» follows to wit: punlished In th«’
Jfin said CouatT of Yorae. Cat., tbu the e»rtb4u*ke.ot Jeir nal. Barley -Nominal. PurK—Quiet; w-w and Henry Lamountalo. of Champlain.
at night.
in I'iwi'n ’' '‘‘.u p!*** or pMrt'L'1 01 ,a»d situate
i SwSOlr cltutsal th.~ore.ortb* mesx. »H.n*aU.W. LarJ-Qulet; Bejrtcrabcr.
ik,UMv?5n ,hr To*u*h‘P of Assyria, in the kki
Don't try any nostrum, statin nr pill, —
Ught nine’s Deadly Work.
wruS
9,nU HtAte * M-cbhnm. and de•■Goldi-n Medical Dlscowy” ju»t fills
Cf^r«»U.b» l-e~.nl.r-&gt; &gt;» &gt;6.75; October. biktB.
SrtL
te wit. The east half of the
chaflzs Judtfeol prvbaie.
the bill.
town onJot b’*flon Member twenty,
Vinita.
L
T.,
Saturday
lighting
struck
♦Isbt?
orth',f range seven west, cortaitung [Atruecopy-1
wflltiiSl8
’»oro or irfss. Rata eate
lid*. — - '' • — • ■!vl LanM, —• *
.
and demolished a small house belonging alldiaortfre of the liver, tt.imach i
U3Ue bid- Ikx euiber. *13 asked; No. 1 whit® to Nat Skinner. Fox Bernard was Insu.bJ«t to a certain prior mott“’r
• —h afcbid. Oats
blood, is Dr.
Golden Medical
*gantly killed and dea iK-isc mi.i Injured
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Hastings Banner
Bastings Thursday, August 13, 1891.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Kdltor.

Tfie editorial department of an afternoon

newspaper, while sauntering about in its
private capacity, was asked a few ques­
tions about the tariff. “Ob.” remarked
the department, with an oracular waftnre
of the hand, "tiie tariff is a tax.”

“Yes.” said the enquirer, greatly sub­
dued by the dread profundity of the an­
swer, “1—I—have sometimes heard it re­
ferred to in that way, but I really cannot
understand it to be ao.” The editorial de­
partment looked Its most pitiful pity.
"What bothers me.” said the questioner,
"is wire nails. When the tariff was put
No feature of the existing tariff law
on wire nails they were selling at 8 cents
seems to lacerate the feelings of free-trade
a pound.
attorneys equally with that clause looking to
“That made them 12 cents a pound.”
the transfer of some portion of the tin-plate
"Now, that's what troubles me. Under
■nnufacture to tbe United States. Des­
that tariff wire nails are now selling at 2}&lt;
perate as was their resistance while the cents a pound. How Is the tariff a tax in
bill was under discussion Ln congress, an­ that case?”—Indianapolis Journal.
tagonism seems to Intensify with every ad­
DlndiugTwlne Under the McKinley Teri S’
ditional assurance that the real intent of
TWKXD aS 6BCONB-CLAM MATTER AT
THE HASTINGS, MICH., POBTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The annual reunion of the nineteenth
MIcMpn V. I will w IwlduComUoUMMich., August 26 and 27. ,It U held this
early in order to secure the attendance or
many of the boys we have not- seen since
the war. Maj. Baker, Cap’.. Phetteplace,
and others who have been braught to tins
vicinity by the national encampment, Col.
Frank D. Baldwin, of the regular army,
aud president of the association will be
present, and we confidently expect Cot­
Cobuni, Dr. Bennett, and others. Pro­
visions will be furnished by the people of
Constantine but bring your own betiding,
spoons, knives and forks, tin cups, plates,
etc. Quarters will be furnished for the
ladies hi hotels and families. T^e
will go Into camp. Raw rations will be
furnished, which they wUl proceed to
cook in the good old army way. rtioae
comrades who will not be accompanied by
ladles should write tbe secretary at Con­
stantine at once, so that quarters may oe
assigned them. Come one, come all.
M. B. Duffie, secretary.

men Irnnwl anmullv. 1&gt;"ou“
■
that there l» nothlnt hot
nn! ,t the liotum of U" bufclhew tliat

none rouM W &lt;locri&gt;-od. end jet “*”£“*■
hone time «o four prominent
three of them former, of our "r'^rta'
county of Faton lot the "erreut rood,
clreutore. It oceured to them th,t till,
wa* » ••snip-” And they bit The ‘green
rood. ' men .dvlwd them to rend MU’ oue
5n.« York to «et . I™ of th. .tod.
To get the funds, one of Jheni, a post­
master. la said to have taken au«ne of
Uncle Sam's money from the
With this, one of the quartette wen . to
New York, found the swindlers, bought, a
box paying a good ro‘,nd 8um / L U
whl'ehThe .h.rper. told him cont.lued •
hlr supply of the ■ Itreon rood.
Tito
Imix Still sealed, was brought home.
When it was opened, the four fresh people
found it contained only sawdust
Men base enough to be disposed to use
counterfeit money are apt to be of a kind

who will not stop “
to have been so In this case It ta stated
that, in order to make good the money
taken from Uncle Sara's fund*, these four
And now comes the self binding ne
It is nine months since the McKinley
set fire to the store containing the postoffice
tbe framers of the bill is likely to be real­
thresher. This Is a new machine In Mich­
In order to get the insurant- « Uieyjaere
HU
went
Into
effect,
so
far
as
It
concerns
igan
although
In
the
eastern
states
It
has
ized in the near future.
»
binding twine.
Tbe firice of binding been in use some time. This machine pressed for funds and there appeared no
"Reform" organs and orators refuse to
better way to raise them. Two of th&lt;
threshes rye clean, binds the straw in
twiue
last
harvest
under
tlie
old
tariff
law
believe, or persist In denying, that tin
bundles without breaking the straw and quartette are in prison, and if the
papers tell the truth, thereat will follow.
exists anywhere hi this country in paying wis as follows:
leaves it as is threshed by the old
P We speak of these things not that we
standard14 cents to 15 ceuts per pound
flail.” Rye straw when threshed in thia
quantities, In face of the fact that American Jute12 cenia to 18 cents per pouno
h«e to make an honest man of any person
pig tin has already found Its way into tbe Manilla........................................ 16 ecota per pound way Is baled iu packages weighing about who would bite at a swindle that would
200
lbs
and
finds
readv
sale
in
the
eastern
The price of binding twine for the
market Hut even if it was true that na­
ufarkeL and brings the farmer almost as criminate himself. We do It to show any
present
harvest
under
tbe
present
"Mc
­
tive tin may not safely be defended on for
much as good hay. 4 llhough rye straw is who may be tempted to "bite that they
considered by most farmers ns of scarcrlj' will Injure themselves only.
supplying tbe wonts of domestic manufac­ Kinley bill robber tariff” Is as follows:
Standard10 cents per pound
any value, except for bedding, by thresh­
turers. such faot cannot bo consistently Jnte
---“ cenu to IS cents per pound ing with this machine It makes it worth
Ilceognlliou Bay at Hay View.
Man
Uta.
employtfd as argument In behalf of leav­
Bay View, Michigan.
five dollars per ten. The machine has a
The farmers of Indiana are getting capacity of 500 bushels per day and has
ing to foreigners the exclusive manufacture
EniTons BanMer:
standard
twine
4
cents
to
five
cents
cheap
­
work enough engaged to keep it humming
Recognition day came this year on the
of tin plates, of which 75.000,000 pounds
are consumed monthly, and for which er, jute twine 4 cents a pound cheaper and several months. A.'D. Hnghee and L. D. 7th InsL. and thinking the readers of your
Hills, of Irving, own the machine and com­ paper who are interested in lhe C. L. S. (1
BrUiah monopolists during the past year manllla twine 4 cents a pound cheaper un­ plete outfit for the handling of this straw, work would be pleased to hear about It, 1
pocketed more than $80,000 of American der the McKinley bill. Instead of pay lug and all farmers having good straw should give briefly the program ot exercises.
Graduating from tbe "hall in tbe grove”
money for each working day! These men double price, as democratic papers and ora­ have their rye threshed with this new ma­
is not without form, as some may think,
do not rely upon their own neighborhood tors declared, last October, they would.— chine.
but is attended with a service as beautiful
The
Tribune,
South
Bend,
Ind.
for their supply of raw material, but draw
as it Is modest and unassuming.
The first day Adventists will hold a
upon the tin mines of Malacca and Tasma­
The class gather at Lond hull, distant
Willits A Gray discussing tlie price of
campmeetlnz Iu Clark's
grove. Lake about seventy five rods from .Chautauqua
nia for two-thirds of their consumption. sugar, say:
(ideasa, beginning August 15tb. nnd con­ cottage. The band with undergraduates
Tbe McKinley tariff imposes no duty on
The average of dally quotations from tinuing 10 days. Cordial Invitation to nJ
convene at Normal hall, distant from
pig tin, and the same sources of supply January 1 to April 1 was 5.645 cents per is extended.
'
Chautauqua cottage about fifty rods. All
are open’ to our manufacturers as to Brit­ pound for 96 degrees centrifugals and
at -----Long lake on graduates, assembly officers and Instructors,
6.301 cents per pound for granulated.
• Remember the picnic —
Thr.v.rword.uy prUto. Iron, April Krid.&gt;-rhe UU., I«vl.« by .u.rnmK tr.l» meet at Chautauqua cottage, Tbe chair
ish tin-plate monopolists.
from
Hastings
and. returning &gt;■
by
special
.................
—...........
’ •n"
1*1 and flower girls meet at the north entrance
Confronted with these facts, the free-1 I 1 io July i vu S.SS1 «-uu per pound not —
train. Take provisions and best girl with to Chautauqua cottage.
trade attorney selxes upon his favorite for 90 degrees centrifugals and 4.215 cents
Under the direction of the field marshal,
you but keep them separate. Tickets for
weapon of higher prices—lhe same with per pound net for granulated.
the round trip 40 cents, children 20 cents the Rev. O. M, Gould, tbe precession at
Here was a fall of 2.264 cents a pound and may be obtained nt the Presbyterian Normal hall aud Jxnid hail march in
which he has always stood ready to sand­
bag every legislative measure locking to on the first mentioned grade and of 2.086 parsonage. Come all and spend a pleasant column of twtw down through the tree*,
the column from Normal hall reaching tlie
cents on the other, both directly caused by day;
tbe building up at home of industries in
"golden gate’’ first. They pass through
Services at the Presbyterian church.
' which foreigners have been securing the the McKinley law. Consumers will no
and down under the arches fol looted by
Aug. 10. morning.and evening.
tbe class. As tlie class pass Uu\g»te
Hou’s share of profits. The new law adds doubt appreciate these, the real McKinley
prices.
•
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­ flowers are strewn in Its pathway and they
one dollar and a quarter per hundred
terian church Sunday August 16 at 0:30. too pass under tlie arches and to the
. pounds to the former duty mt tin plates.
grove in front at Chautauqua cottage.
To be led by Miss Michael.
Assuming that this is added to the foreign
Here the class form a M'ml-drclfi facing
The • union camp meeting. of the
cost, it will In nowise affect the retail
the many who are gathered to take part in
Wesleynh
Methodists
mid
United
Brethren,
A good second hand piano for sale, Will
the excrrlsca* and who are seateel in the
price of irtieJee for which it Is used, unless
take a good horse or an organ in exchange. to be held in E. Pennock’s grove, two miles grove and em the broad porch of lhe
unscrupulous dealers make It a pretext for
south ot the city, is to commence Aug. 18tb,
and to continue one .week. We urge the cottage.
imposing upon customers.
The banel play while the class colors are
When in need of silverware don’t buy people of all .denominations to come and
Ail experience goes to prove that as soon
wound. Then follows a reading uf tbe
auction goods. Go to John Hessmer a reliable enjoy tills meeting. A special invitation
as domestic competition looms up prices go dealer, whereyou get your money’s worth Is extended to the pastors of the city servlet*. Supt. Hall reading and the class
responding. Then follows a prayer by
down. Throughout the entire list of tarlfl every time.
churches.
H. D. Chenky.
Pres. Fisk, of Albion college.*' Then the
protec hi1 Industries there cannot be found
Saturday a stray horse came onto the
County Grange Mretlnc.
formal recognition of the class by SupL
pretalaefi
of
Alexander
tfiilasple,
of
one exception to this rule, and it is tbe
Barry county Pomona Orange will hold Its Hall. Then the further reading of tbe
baldest recklessness to predict a different Assyria. Owner can have him by proving next meeting with Baltimore Grange, Aug. service responsively. Interspersed with
28th, 1891. All members of the Order are suing led by C. C. Gase. the prince of
outcome In tlie case of tin-plates. In fact, property and paying all expenses.
’
it Is a livel^ realization that this will be
Maggie Maun concluded Sunday that invited to be jiresenl arid participate. lenders, the audience taking part.
Then the procession reformed in the
Program as follows:
life
liad
lost
I
Us
charms
for
her.
and
tried
an early result of tbe Increased tariff on
10:30 a. in. Reports from subordinate following ordec The band.. class o( '95,
the morphine route to end it. Dr., Drake
class
of
'94.
elass
of
*93,
doss
of
'92.
elass
tin-plates that occasions the commotion was summoned, and her attempt at self granges and suggestions for the good of
of '90. class of '89, class of ’88, class of '87.
the order.
among foreign monopolists and their con- destruction was foiled.
class of ’86, class of ’85, class of &gt;4. das*
12: m. picnic dinner.
ftderates In this country. Prices of all
The .Michigan assembly K. of L. in
1: 30. music by Baltimore Grange choir. of &gt;3,.class of ’82. class of '91, I’rea. Fisk
session
at
LansinK
Tuesday,
condemned
other products of iron and steel—and these
Welcome address. George Woodmansee. and Dr. Steel, assembly officers. Epworth
1/eaguera and other classes and citizens.
constitute ninety-five per cent of tin-plates Un; squawbuck legislature for reducing tlie
Response by A. Patker.
tests uf illuminating oils In the interest of
The line of march was around the park,
Subject for discussion, tbe six most ob­
—have l&gt;eea reduced by half wherever
monopolistic corporations and against the noxious weeds, and how best to eradicate ami tn the auditorium where the class
competition has been given opportunity best interests of the people. The move­
them. Discussion to be opened by C. S. were marched tn tlie platform.
for a footing; but the tin-plate barons of ment to Indorse the platform of the peo­ Bristol followed by Guy Manning.
After the audience were seated, the re­
Question. Is there a compulsory school mainder x&gt;f the service was read, then
Great Britain have pocketed Increased ple's party was side-tracked.
There are women who will go a long law. if so. Is It Just?—Geo. Sheffield and followed a masterly address by Dr. S. H.
profits by forcing patrons to pay old-time
C. Newland.
Steele, of the Methodist churee south, his
prices wlthoat regard to the cost of pro­ ways to be married, and Miss May B.
Question. How to renovate worn out subject being "Tlie Lessons of History.”
Farmerlee, a San Francisco school teacher,
duction. No wonder they squlnp when
After the address Supt. Hall presented
is one of tbe number. She loved M. S. lands?—A. C. Towne. A. E. Durfee.
Papera by Mary Ormsbee and Sarah the diplomas to the class and the class of
served with notice that the end of their Brown, a Detroit man. and her affection
'91 held in their hands the evidence of the
was reciprocated. They were a long ways Warner, Frank Bristol, Charlie Black.
, monopoly is near at band.
’
Recitations—Earl Rhodes. Allie Granger, reading the course provided.
apart, so to expedite matters they met nt
The class this year numbered forty two.
Sault Ste. Marie, wedt over UMhe Canadian and Frankie Monroe.
Baatona’s Boy.
Selections—Lucy Bristol, Mary Tobias, thirty five being present, a larger nuffiber
side and married on neutral ground.
Jennie
Gorham.
beiug present than ever before, although
Old Bastone is the father of young BasSong by Clara Herrington.
lhe class is no la brer than last year.
tone. The former was a state senator and
Milling Interests—George Brainard.
Tbe class procession was led by Rev. E.
The basket picnic of the old pioneers of
tbe latter was a Detroit grocery clerk.
Good music.
Marble and wife whom many of your
Barry Co. will be held at the court house
Bastone senior and senator traded bis vote In the city
Nomix Slawkon, Co. Leet.*
readers know.
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‘
Hastings "
Saturday
August
The oldest member of the class was a
in the Michigan senate for an office, that 22nd.
By order of Com.
lady from Ohio aged seventy three.
of deputy oil inspector. In other words,
For Barry county will be held at Hast­
M&gt;. Marble and his wife were next in
fbr a valuable consideration he voted with
ings, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m,. age, he being seventy and his wife slxtyName Md Residence
tbe democrats and Gov. Winans, hair­ ... I Geo. L. Wileox. Middleville
Monday, August 17. and closinggt 4 p. ul, tive. There were three ministers and one
1,2
i
Clara
Taylor,
white
Lake
Friday,
August
28.
lawyer, and nineteen teachers.
splitting, constitution loving Winans, was
The value of the instruction received at
The writer was tlie sole representative
to secure the deputyship In oil inspecting
... । Wm. W. witier. Campbell
these Institutes Is being very generally of Lee circle.
for the Tuscola ^county nonentity.
It 1,4 I Belie Moore. Carlton
recognized by teachers and school officers.
Among tho girls who took part in wind­
however transpired that old Bastone was
As a rule it has been the experience of ing the class colors was Miss Hattie
county examiners and other examining Williams of Hastlngb.
not eligible, but tbeold man concluded that
Special examinations as follows:
officers, that the most successful teachers
Tbe assembly closes tomorrow evening
the next best -thing was to have young
Hastings. High school, Aug. 29.
are those who have availed themselves of and it Is the almost unanimous expression
Bastone take tbe office because be. Senator
Hastings, Court house, Oct 16.
tbe normal instruction offered by these Ihat it Is the finest one ever held here.
No other examination will be heldUils local Institutes.
Bastone, had fulfilled bis agreement and
BAughmau's military band of Charlotte
The dally sessions of the institute for has been here since the 3rd InsL and has
be was going to have his pay to the utter fall. Preserve this notice. By order ot
the board.
Enoch Anpbus, Sec.
this year will, as heretofore, be devoted given universal ratlsfaction for their fine
■mat farthing. In order to secure the par­
exclusively to topics of special Interest to musle and gentlemanly deportment and
tisan legislation needed by them, two sena­
The Kxposltlon.
teachers, presented by persons of extend­ bearing.
For the Detroit Fair A Exposition tbe
torial seats were stolen and one senator
ed practical experience as teachers, and
Ajur. 12th. 1891.
C. A W- M. and D. L. AN. railways will
who have made a special *tudy of institute
bought, by an office. Just why a clerk in
Clement Smith.
sell excursion tickets August 25th to Sep­
a Detroit grocery should be selected for a tember 4th, good to return until Septem­ work. The evening lectures will be of a
popular character.
•
position outside of lhe city Is obvious ber 5th inclusive, at one lowest fare for
Tbe institute law allows teachers, whose
The attitude of tbe Nashville News and
vrben It is known that he Is old Bastonc's round trip, with 50 eta. added for admission schools are in session at the time appoint­
some of the citizens of our sister village
to the Exposition. These lines are the
ed for the county institute, held under Um on tbe question of Hastings' efforts to se­
boy.—Owosso Times.
‘favorites’, to Detroit.
direction of the State Superintendent, to cure the Merara. Lentz here is one we
Geo. De Ha vex, G. I*. A.
close their schools during tbe continuance believe they will not take after they shall
WHY I AM A PROTECTIONIST.
of such institute without forfeiting their have given lhe matter more mature con­
wages for as many half days as they are in sideration. Especially are we surprised In
Foliowlng are tbe real estate transfers
attendance at the institute. This provision the position
taken by our Brother
of the week ending August 10, 1891. as
of law. and tlie fact that there will be no
taken from tbe books in the register’s office: enrollment or tuition fee exacted, should I'fcWwer. who usually preserves bis
(written for American Economist).
equilibrium so admirably.
insure the attendance ot every teacher in
lam a protectionist because our country 17 Hope &gt;1300,
Tbe Messrs. Lenta stated tbe morning of
Mertle Kimball to Frank Byeraoo; lot elty »7ri. tbe county who poraeam the true pro­ tbe fire that It was doubtful If they should
has prospered with protection and htn■ John H Herrington to Geo. J. Nagler; fessional spirit
U WM &lt;*rUln they would not
gulshed without IL
fractional kX Freeport »iM0.
Full particulars in regard to board, etc., rebuild In Nashville unless they secured
G. W. Wilkinson to u. W. Ronan; 70asec 11
Because revenue can more easily, more Hope 9100.
may be obtained upon application to
fire protection there. That statement,
W. D. Sterling. Hastings.
.surely and with less objection be raised by
coming directly from these gentlemen,
was reported In this city. Knowing tbe™
judicious protective tariff laws than otl»erAll are entitled to the beat that their
WT &lt;°°d c,Uxe“8 and
During the post few weeks this part of
money will buy, so every family should
ran n
manu,actar«"* our people
Because protection diversifies employ- have, at once, a bottle of the best family Barry county has been flooded with cir­ to LSI i ’ 1“ mJ eonl,n«ency. they were
culars
advertising
’
-green
goods
”
in
xaent and largely relieves wage earners remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the
Nashville we wanted them here.
system when costive or bilious. ‘For rale abundance in exchange for a small quanti­
,n„Uws® dM3‘’ lhal »uch a
froEi foreign competition, thereby enabling in 50c and 91.00 bottles by all leading ty of good money. These clreuiara aie ao ££
worded as to give tlie reader the Impreaidon firm as the Ix*ntx Bros, can find plenty of
druggists.
In manuf«5lure in the
producers.
'
that for a few hundred dollara. a Urge
hustling towns of this state. It was ah
quantity of first class counterfeit green­
Because, as has been demonstrated, the
Notice Is hereby given that on Monday backs can be secured, if the circular certain as fate that some other city would
effect of protection is tbe cheapening of tbe 34th day of August 1891, at ten o’clock should be answered, tbe writer will be In­ &lt;« ita» ir u«iw aw
“*■*?r “O’
UNubtilte. Wi&gt;,
a. m., at the store of Holden A Hire, tn vited to go to New York or some other
Umild n« HuUnp u«-.i be &gt;ntl to her
Because defense against Injurious Im- tbe city of Hastings, Midi.. I shall offer large city, and be prepared to pay a stipu­ uiT?1"; ?h’ ■bo“u ■*»
Invito Uw
for sale all the boot and shoe stuck and lated sum of good money in exchange fur
partatimis is as necessary and justifiable furnishing goods, together with all lira a box of "green goods."
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No one but a sucker, or a man with u
fixture* In said store and all the accounts
belonging to said bualnera. the property •Hspoalttec to calu wealth unlawfully and
of said Holden &amp; Hire and sell the same with only a moderate supply of «an, --- **■'“'V VMXir M&gt;W»
»|e
to tbe bigbeat bidder.
mon sense, would ever pay any attention
to these circntara. But It is surprising to
Dated, August 5th. 1»L

Additional Local.

.. . .

M any ^ber town?

No effort was

thv event of their removal from Nashville.
No one sought to deter them from rebuildIng—the solo itte*
&lt;be Mmii® b«re and |
tbdr committee being to rare these
nartltt* If they were to leave Noah Ville,
»nd to preaenl tbe nwrito of Uils elty aaa
location for manufacturing, ao that they
might be Induced to come tills way In tbe
event of a change in kxratton.
Our neighbors at Nashville can rest
easy
No one fitslres to rteal a single one
of her Induitriea. Bat if there la the
chance, a* there waa in this instance, of
one of tbeih leaving Nashville. Hastings
wants IL And there h no disguising the
the fact that Hastings wants the Ixmtz
Bros, and their business here If they an*
to leave our sister village; but on no oilier
terms do we aeek or ask any such change.
It Is business to be awake to such oppor­
tunities and Hastinga Would lie reproached
and held In coslempt If she did not make
an effort to aecure these gentlemen after
they bad made the statements they did,
and especially ao in view of the fact t!ia(
Nashville ;had no fire protection, and the
further fact that her citizens might be
unwilling to expend 835,000 to $30,000 for
water works.’
’
To fully satisfy our Nashville friends
on the subject, we present tlie following
statement of The affair from tbe Messrs.
Lentz, who happened to be in this city
Monday:
Hastings, Mich., Aug. 10, '91.
To Whom It May Concern:
We desire to state that the committee
from Hastings who vbltod us and aimed to
secure us in that city did so on tho theory
that we would not rebuild in Nashville
and might locate elsewhere. We stated
that it was doubtful about our rebuilding
there, and that we certainly would not re­
build without fire protection. There was
no attempt by this committee nor anybody
else before or since to Induce us to locate
at Hastings except in case we should de­
cide not to rebuild at Nashville. We make
this statement in justice to all concerned.
There wa? no hostility to Nashville dis­
played by the Hastings gentlemen, nor
did they do anything but what we would
consider straight, honorable and business­
like in the whole transaction.
Lentz Bbo*».
And now having presented tlie matter
fully and Impartially, we hope we have
disabused the minds ot our Nashville
neighbors of tlie idea that any committee
of our; people, or any citizen, has sought
to take unfair advantage of Nashville’s
misfortune. And we hope that when two
or three Hastings citizens may be seen In
Nashville hereafter, the people there may
not feel that the Inhabitants of the county
hub have sent them there to commit any
larceny, nor to steal Nashville people nor
NasbvUie Industries. But we want it
understood ut Nashville as elsewhere, that
If any manufacturing institutions want to
change location, Hastings wants them and
will do all In her power to get them.

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from eatupl,IK „

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OtoUwtotk, luum,
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her (run, Gun Ukr.
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,give the news from that resort

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MIXER’S

c&amp;ss
FOR THE

blood
the greatest

CANCER A SCROFOU
R£MCDY OF THE ACE.

One of Grand llapie?’ larxcst merchants
writes as follow,**:
tin. Mxxrk &amp; Jfoxs: I t*er*re y—,r4^*p^
with your CaDMr xod s.r-»!o!aSyrm'i stwtf
three inoutli* arc through - foetid 61
wha
recommended II io n&gt;r T»nr blcbb, li tirtw
cured Ills wilt* of m wrv bad zottrr. J iwdI#
for a itSordered blood and H It** jiaprttrd nt
grealty. 1 bite rreonini-artrd it Qjpnl jwv
pie who hav. n»,-&lt;1 it with n»d rtActa jij
During the hot weather of the post father who is &gt;&lt; years ot .xjr, na» tftkf&gt; !l toc»
WF«k, that person was indeed fortunate scrofula ikiir an his I g and tt h.is and bm.
who could so arrange business affair* so as
to take a short outing, atul visit some of the
•
H. D ana 4’. )|&lt;.r rM-Mrwt
little lakes for w hiah Barry county Is l&gt;eGrand ltaj&gt;:ds, Mich., Ort..«. tm
comlng famous.- To the man tied up in
buaiDeM during tlie year, as well as to the
For Sale by all Druggists.
lady busy with household affair-*, a little
vacation affords a great relief, both physi­
cally and mentally, and makes ’ life more Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mieh.
pleasant and really worth living. The
hot, sultry, dusty weather of tht* eitj* is
avoided, and In Its place the pure, free, uir
of the country Is enjoyed, as It only can bo
by those long deprived of IL For the time
being all desire to have the best time pos­
sible nnd contend with one another to that
end. The everyday attire is put aside for j
that which, though not as beautiful and be­
coming. is more comfortable and easy.
Dignity Is laid up on the shelf and reluc­
tantly put on again after the canfp Is brok­
en and tlie load of worldly cares resumed.
Charlie Sisson, of^ Muskegon, took the

THE B/1NNER
75 CENT!

cake for catching the largest fish al Wall
lake—an eight pound bass. Miss lana
Fuller captured the largest perch, which
weighed 1% pounds:
Acker’s point catches a goodly number
of resortera. and all seem to be-well
pleased, r

COFFINS anil CASKETS.
W. H. H. HEATH.

“Camp Jo-Jo” is the appropriate name
given tbe camp of the two Jo's. Von Arman
and Lunn, who are spending a couple of

Hal. Mosher sweats over the greatly en­
larged mall that comes to Cloverdale dur­
ing the summer months, when it reaches
metropolitan dimensions. All - the resort­
ers rote him an excellent postmaster.

Messrs. R. K. Grant and D. W. Reyn­
olds h'ave named their cottage "Edge­
wood.”

From 50 to 75 campers are at Wall lake
at present .

UUklUK*. "IU1 «* A***.*,............

, Undertakers Supplies.

He thorciiRUlr undepumlv ,’r',t’|1iI',l‘“rke,
wtll attend to allealbJn rersra.
to
charrm for use of outfit- mwlor
tavlug out lhe dead and
bnrul Htorur* &lt;“r
L'SXim
stKOuds are very reasonable ana ne P**
satisfaction In every &gt;'i»tar.rejM
He also has a new hea^.
w
sty le. Do not fall to
SSTteti
The three Dr'*. Fuller, Lowry and An­ use tbe above roods. lor 1 will P •
drus and Wlnt Nelson own a very com­ saltafactlon.
fortable cottage on one of tlx* most pleas­ W. H. II. HEATH. Hasting^
ant spots on the north shore of Wall lake.
At preaeiit Dr. Fuller and family are oc­
cupying It and entertaining a few of their
friends.

What attractions Would Wall lake have
without Mra. Raye«? That’s what the
young people ray. Jolly, kind aud hospit­
able, she delights In entertaining youi g
company, and all look up to heras a chap­
eron and she makes a most excellent one.

STEKETEE'!

Fred Barlow runs the shooting gallery
at Beechwood, which la largely patronized
oat of sympathy for tbe ••poor cripple.”

Dick Doyle receives practical Instructions
every day («ome days) in tbe science of
“How to run a sail boat.” from Prof. F. H.
Barlow. It i* raid that Wai Bentley will
be the Prof** next pupil. *

. CHOLERA !
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Saturday evening a musical and literary
prognun was carried out at Edgewood be­
fore about 60 bampcra. The entertain­
ment was a very creditable one and was
well rendered. The Address ot Welcome
by D. W. Reynolds was a masterly effort.

HOflffiKw

A certain young lady at Oakwood start­
ed out fishing quite early tn the morning,
aud became »o taken up with tlie sport
that she didn’t return until nearly 5 o'clock
in tbe afternoon.
“

hog cholera «d
PIN WORMS Is &lt;lun
bi&gt;ki&gt;k&gt;-»** •’*7?^

George L. Heath was on hand at Wall
lake last week with bls Kodak and took
aeverai snap ahota, tbe negatives of which
will be destroyed, provided the young la­
dies can have their say.

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The proprietors of Beechwood entertain
all visitors aud friends right royally.
tael*1** Wa,4ortr

• melodian at Wall

and Mia* Minnie
aloe vocal music at

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For talc
nnMitiW. in
H- OOODYSA^ DrWP
—

�Hastings Banned.
.

LOOK. Local Editor.

B Are S011 Id It!

JOS. ROGERS

lie Soap
"leans
Most

s Lenox
LOCAL NEWS.
2.000

week

ll«t-.T.t'T. el.angcs for advertisements
n... it tbi* office Tuesdays at latest to
-m- ■ MTzinn in the Issue of the week

.V Co. are giving muk
■!: -.I?? of household goods on State
Sunday afternoon.

। •■&gt;n i;i-il to 2 p. tn. Monday Aug.
here will t»c no jury.
i'

piogn-«&gt;ing rapidly on
the Hastings house.'

-r the IUxxkX and

the

Detroit

V. to.
;i&gt;id Detroit Weekly Tribune
i- ' . for L
abubociibe now.

W. x : y ,v Bronson received u large in&gt;:■•*• »•! Dunging
and 84 shoes Tuesday.
4:&lt; ■
Bro*, a Wilkins, the contractors,
• hurtlim: work on Ute new school
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.

2d. Broek «wl to Dultoo talurdv.
Our Brother Dennis |.
■ d.r T Col»"”« »rat to Detroit wtt.„
.truck . koud
F.nuer.’ Alllktam. H l» .
John UoesFl m ,0 oponlm kbout hb ,lw' Ti)IrSlrA'"“‘&lt;1''r
In nub nrw morenra,,! ». H „„„ Mo"”
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Ikventh Ito, AdmUiu Oran ra-Ab.,
»&gt;'
Um Mhif

““•..toon tlcknu
. on Aug. Stith and 3l»t only, limited ton*J turn Sept toh. it
lorihrtoiind mT

Xew vegetables of all kinds
»nd a fine l'lie of fruits ,arriv‘
ing daily. Always fresh; at
('very |&lt;&gt;"’ prices.
‘
We still have more of that,
y,). 1 tkrnr at $2.75 per cwt,
A fine liije of crockery and
•glassware. ]
Ca-h a nd I things to eat given
in whangs for farmer’s pro­
duce.
Sugars ate way down and
tiie bottom falling oijt.
Call and see us.

PERSONALMENTION,

quire of J. Bueell.

-^Tn^Ttaraday. Awal W &gt;»*t

M. A. Giuaiax, Ticket

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AHonn o« ■

w“tta^“",W" “

know tokldurtus the put j-.r toe num­
tar or now !«!„, iMUtoled »u 5«. .nd
toe tocretaeln memtarablp no ,,.«3 |n
kh^?L
&lt;t?wlh '• 'ta emteto . ver
Ktojnii In toe nnnah of rnitoru.1 nocletora,
k;A real 11,0 tarantula was toond bv
Clarence Phillip. Thurblay momlnk. It
e.me tram . bunet, or tom.,lira. Jump«i
upon Lluence. aboukler. tmin which
place II was brushed to lhe flww. H
K?A ilF ,pecl”'n- t«t Clarence I. «re
it is large enough to suit him.

wST«ta?U"””°

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fS^w^1' Wtu

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No
find tho
' Newest Styles of Jewelry,

examination. You
and Clocks.

at my store, 1st door north of Post Office.

w**te*k

F. R. PANCOAST.

“•&gt; a*

Our n-hancM are rnenlonlnir a new
enem, to toe potato which Ira ru.de 1’

wSiV'thu ,^' " wl,h

■ppearance. The vine when Ural atueked
'y1"* t“.w*•* kCthe top. In toe hollow
ot the stem la round . aln&lt;ul.r worm
aonrellwea nearlj an Inch In leiurth, which
appear, to Uke the Ute ot lhe plant .

tawSi’SW"'"'’' 0"K,ra

M.p&gt; '"rov’^rl™""’
On account ot Barnum a Buller toow
.1 Grand Rapids, Tliuraday. Auk. doth
lhe Mlehlnn Central will aell ereuralm,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Main, of Harbor
tickets, with admission coupon to circus, Sprinita. rl.llod In Ute city.
fos 81.50 for tlie round trip. Tickets good
I.- £
Cllleaito. vUltud .Hinton this day and date only.
Ings friends the past week.
M. A. Giu-man, Ticket Agt.
Jo. Rankin, of Kalamazoo, called on
A Detroit special says: The Cincinnati.
old friends In the eity Monday.
Jackson A Mackinaw railroad has for some
years borne tlie novel distinction of being
C* W' Ybun«Allegan,
about the only road in thecountry that did visited frMkls here over Sunday.
not touch any one of towns named in its
Amnngithe Wall lake campers arc Mr.
title It has lost the dlstincUon. as tbe
and Mrs. Harry Waldorff, of Albion.
name lias been changed to the Michigan A
The Messrs. Unto Bros., of Nashville.’
Mackinaw railroad.
were In the city Monday on business.
The State Supreme Court decides that
Miss Minnie Matthews returned from a
a justice of the Peace or Police Court
Judge cannot be held liable for trying and visit with friends In Kalamazoo Tuesday.
nnd sentencing a mnn under an ordinance
Rev. A. K. Stewart, of Nashville, visit­
which Is afterwards proven unconstitu­ ed friends in this vicinity tbe first of the
tional or in valid, and that officers of the week.
law cannot be held liable tor serving
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allgto spent a por­
warrants under such ordinances.
tion of last week visiting relatives In Alle­
You cannot pay high prices when Xou gan Co.
deal with me, for 1 don’t believe in them.
Joseph Rogers attended the state en­
1 can save you something whether yon make
a large or small parchase. For reducing campment of the Maccabees nt Jackson
my large stock of watches 1 cut the price Tuesday.
down so low that moet everyone can afford
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barber, of Hickory
to carry a time piece. •
Corner*, visited in lhe city the fore part of
John Bessmei^ the jeweler.
Hie week.
All property except race horses to lie ex­
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bradley returned
hibited at the “Detroit international fair to Grand llapids Saturday after visiting
and exposition at Detroit,” Aug. 25th to their parent- here.
September 4th, the Michigan state fair at
Mr. nnd Mrs Guk Taylor, of Fairmont,
Lansing. Sept. Tth to. Sept llth. the Kent
county agricultural fair nt Grand Rupid&lt; Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor,
Sept. 14th to 18th. will be transported free 'of Philadelphia, I’cnn.. are visiting friends
one way by tire-“Michigan Central rail­ in the city.
road."
Wm. bimmdna. of Maftsochusette. is die
One of the greatod advertisers the world guest of Mr. and Mrs. John I’cndergasL
ever had says that advertising gives Mr. Simmonsds a veteran of the late war.
character and standing to n firm. Go into 1and attended the Detroit encampment.
any community ys an entire stranger, pick .He is pleasf'd with the west, and speaks in
up the paper published there, look for the highest terms of the manner In which
their largest advertiaera and yon can in­ Detroit looked after the boys in blue.
variably depend upon tire fact that you |l/iir. and Mrs. A. Black will, have lived
have found the most reliable and desirable ■ together
1
its husband and wife SO years
firms in that community.
Friday, the 21st, and will irate a golden
We dould if there is a country office in wedding anniversary from 7 lo 11 p. m,of
date. This is a very rare observance
tire atate that had more job pt luting than that
'
indeed, among,the first, if not the first. In
this office for tire last two nivntlrs. A new our
city. We' congratulate them upon
press has been added to our c&lt;&gt;uipment to !
having journeyed so long nnd so happily
latter enable us to keep ki sight of orders '
together, and rejoice with their many
for work. We think no better enmpllment ;
friends that tbe closing years ot life have
of the character and quality of work we do
irecn so happy and golden with success to
cohid be paid thatrtostate that asthlrd job!,
press became an Indlspeusib’.e nwessity. ij them.

Victors, all styles............. $135
Victoria Ladies Safety... 135
- - .
r‘.
Credenda Safety, cushion ,
Cycling Sundries of all kinds.
tire........................ 90
CATALOGUE FREE.
Credenda Ladies', cushion
tire.................................. 90
Nonpariel, boys.......... 40
AGENT.
All thes, machines are ball bear­

SHIRLEY I. SMITH,

ing &lt;1! round, and have themanu­
facturers guarantee for one year.

SECOND WEEK
OF THE GREAT

When ire gtm n-ai
----oi&gt;Uh.eil at the C. K. &amp; 8. depot from aches
so be doesn't know where he* pdng
•bWMiay Aug is until Tmtday Aug. 18 tn stay for the night bream* of the • »«
i' .•
fKre- s° cents, fur round trip
of office
he proceed*
to "tb-nd
J
I.O. r.rrwuil-fl.
tn attenu
;? Ticket, good retnmirguot '•tt-r i
&gt;how of bla own.&lt;. Hr
He has
ha*
l M a Iliue aiwr
................ Irato-n
t.A&gt;.urrv n
&lt;ta» A,,. «.
R.. B. UtxtAr.
I Id. elerk* m.ll to r«trm.. rf
of lndi»W •.
. -.
—l.l.k ..’Zr’ltlt i.rolr
' " U-lol.lH. totfta, .rrxll tol, »uHJ r.l.mltow
calamttow rlreutar.
etreurar. wlilcb
w..««
' .
ihat Michigan farmers
annua y w
titc. A
v baby
tu.i.v nl.ow ...
hi be
i... giren »»
fHmiors were annually
•
Jo1 me.
win
at ti.u
tbe .1..*
»ady block next Tnemlajr aftemuon Aug. Ing a trifle of a dozen or W
'•
Wh- A prize will l* given tu the m&lt;^t dollara a year raialng whea and corm
nandsome baby in 11 ast inpt tauter two Dan woald rather they
reais of age. Mothers remember the day &lt;1—1 with the repuldlcaps. Htuce u.
and the dale 3. p. tu.

•

=$20,000=
Sale
of
!
.
Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, SilTo be sold at Public Auction, in the Bailey block, Hast­
ings, to the highest bidder. .

AN EXCELLENT CHANCE
To buy goods for less than the wholesale price,

AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
To'satisfy tbe demanda of creditors.

‘

*

Sale every afternoon,and evening at 2:30 arid 7:30.
Afternoon sales especially' for ladies.
",
Come and look over our stock. The best goods ever offered at public
auction.
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.

Mrs. M. J. Case.
ELWOOD SMITH, Auctioneer.

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x

A week ago Friday night Bert Tinkler,
one of our city officers, had a warrant in
his iiislde pocket for the arrest of Charlie
Mann, for assault and battery upon Jack
inchbolt.
Going past Merchants bam
rabout 10 o'clock ul night, he saw Mann on
the inside and called him out Evidently
surmising what was up he struck Tinkler
across the head before a word had passed.
Bert pulled his revolver and had it been
cocked, instead of half-cocked, there
might have been a dead Mann, but the lat­
ter saw lhe weapon and lied. The officer
•shot later on, but the bullet went wide of
its mark. A warrant is out for Mann's
arrest, and it is said that he is in tlie city
but for some reason the. officers don't setm
In a hustle to serve IL
••Arata," the name of an absolutely pure
tea for which L. E. Stauffer is the exclu­
sive agent, Is becoming almost a house­
hold word In this vicinity. Its strength,
richness of Savor and purity are recogniz­
ed bv all who have ever used it. aud they
will be satisfied with no other.
Mr.
Stauffer guarantees this tea to l&gt;e as repre­
sented—no coloring matter In IL and First
Crop tea. Tlie second crop Is much Infer­
ior In flavor, and lacks the essential quali­
ties that go to make u choice tea. It you
buy the Aftta. you ran rely on getting the
spring crop. Mr. Stauffer has just recolvtd an Invoice of Aratn. of the spring crop
of 1891. This tea is prepared by an en­
tirely new process, whereby the richness,
natural flavor and all lhe essential proper­
tie* are permanently preserved. All of
tbe Arata tea Is strictly flrat picking ot lhe
spring crop and Is grown in a district that
produces the finest quality of tea to be
found In Japan and the greatest care is ex­
ercised in securing and preparing It.
Wlwn you want the best tea In the market,
buy the Arata of L. E. Stauffer.

Tho G. A. R. boys who attended the na­
tional encampment at Detroit last week all
,prak In toe very Matart twmi of
their entertainment by thr cltlu-ns of
Detroit
.nd ot tbe rxrellrlwe of the
the eaereleea There «ppe.r. to le; no
doubt In lhe mind, ot any «ho tare alp-nded former sntoerlira of the kmd but
lh.t Detroit «. »n enlert.iiier led them &gt;11.
Nothing-was tw good fnr l!lr veterans,
ind anythlna .ml ererytolmt llmt would
mlnlrter to IbHr eomfrnl or roarer; enee
cretullr looked .flor. Her cltllru.
vied with eneh other In makln. the week a
hnim, one for .11 the leura .nd If Ita 1st*
,e,"to not enjny toentrelre. It m.n.t tare
to. n their o«u fault. And jet. I.rke •»
le therltj. .nd rn-*t n» wen' tlie .Sorin
nut birth to nmke thr enr.nipmeiit a ane„». Detroit war found In M'tnr "-I"™
to M too ruwli . pl.ee t“ .womml.lr the
rre.t pro -d. It l« • pndileni for mix rUf
&lt;«•'feed 150.000 stranger*: and De!roll had
&lt;&lt;t reea iiw.vw
—— -----. newded
..Li to attend t«
ail she
to the
llw wotk.
wntk. but
.be did ooUy. all that could have been
asked, nnd far mure than was expected.

|

verware and Jewelry,

It is the'poltey of the present - officers of I',
|tr At their meeting Tuesday evening the
l*oard
of edneatloh elected three teachers;
'
one to fill the vacancy caused by the resig­
nation of Mbs Evans, and two for tl»e new
building when completed. Following were
the ones elected: Kittle Dooley. Effie Sny­
der and Lillian Wardell.

the fair to enlarge the premium list and
lhe amount of premiums offered for the
purely agricultural features of the fair.
That is very good as far as it uoes: but It
vAihIT .. neckties are being xdd for doesn't go far enough to-make that com­
at E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.*s during the plete success which we hope for. We
think the speed premiums should Ih*
month of. August.
doubled, and that more special features
?/li. unol boot factory closed down Sat- should be introduced.
ur&lt;!a&gt; ai.rS Monday to repair the arches
“Why la It,*,aaka a citizen, “that news­
un-lt-r the boilers.
.
papers make so many mis-statements?"
(.('(.t-.f-ar Bros, advertise a sale of gas&lt;»- “Well, said tbe reporter, “the papers have
liue ami ‘ol! stmes at greatly reduced to tell, as most of the news, the stories
prices t&lt;&gt; close out
that men like you tell them, and it D a
.. The city was full of school mrftns moral imposaibility for nine our of ten
Tliur-tin ami Friday attending tbe men to tell a thing as it really was. Some
may tell It as It seemed to them, but what
•••achci-\i x.ipimation#.
one man will swear to as truth the next
AH ,-wing me on account must call and man will characterize as a lie.”
settle at once, as 1 need the money.
July’s crop report shows that after losing
A. WiKH.RY.
four million dollar* on last year's wheat
E. Y.Hogie has reftioved his stock of crop. Michigan farmers turned right round
boot' .-.nd shoes from 1-owell to this city and sowed an Increased acreage, which
and added them to his stock of goods here. will return a crop several millions of
The board of education will meet next bushels larger than last season’s. The
R'tHt!u*wtoy evening to decide what kind farmers didn’t know they’d loot those fonr
"&gt; htatind apparatus to put in the new million dollars until Secretary of State
Soper kindly figured H out for them, and
building, i
;
now they are wondering how great will be
Twenty fire dozen Domette flannel their loss on the increased crop.—Michigan
shirt? rethi.-ixl to 35 cents to close out.
Farmer.
•
Ikrgu.rit in al! bumim*r goods at E. W.
The sale of summer resort tickets com­
mencing June. 4th, 18V1. from Hastings to
The Engine &amp; Iron Works have been ppinto and at rates named as follows;
rotupdlefl to quite largely increase the Traverse City and return 87.10. Bay View
nunAer of their employees in order to fill or Petoskey and return $8.95, HartMir
Ciders for their goods,
Springs and return 99.20. Mackinaw City
Willie Kane, a ten-year-old boy of and rutnrn 810.S0. Mackinac Island and
OmnhIa. |h under arrest on a charge of return 811.30. Sale will continue until
iwislaughter. all because he threw a September Both. Extreme limit for return
'tom-at Myrtle Goodwin, a little girl and passage on tickets to all above points will
be Oct. 81, 1891.
M. A.
killed her.
, Ticket Agt. M. C. R. REd. Gotbro. of Oscoda, knocked Jacob :
New designs will be made for-halve-,
Kime down a week ago. and as Kline has
finally succumbed to the inevitable Gotbro quarters and dimes. If they are bet£r
I” h&gt; lull, where he is studying the man­ than the present designs they may be
slaughter problem.
adopted. It is by no means assured, bowW. F. Hicks found a watch Tuesday. ever, that the change will be made at once,
but it Is certain that no change will oe
Owner can have tl»e same by calling at this
made until a design Is secured that excels
ofllce. pajingfor this notice and giving tbe preaent in every way. The dlffindtJ
our devil g| a day for keeping lhe thing with all the designs submitted by the^com­
running. Twiw a Waterbury.
petitors for the 8500 prize recently offered
Monday Ed. Otis, of Rutland, stepped by Uncle 8am. was in the fart that they
upon the blade of a scythe with his bare could not be utilized. Tlie design* must
f™&lt;t. rititing a gash clIogmtallyacroM about Ife of such a character that everj impres­
five inches in length ami clear to tbe bone, sion will be clear and distinct.
the wound was a very bad one and it will
Michigan has a busy secretary of state
by some time before he recovers. Dr.
In ton prawn ot Itat hn.Ulnj
;
fuller Is attending him.
---------- -- ..------ Daniel is “an amootdn
T tow, Wlablnr lo attend Ita c»mp
Ward'wmld tav “*&gt;•
lit!'!. w&lt; li ventilated and well lighted
■ rem. third floor. Inquire of J. S.

* “W
v "llrB£S£*’m'r l,n

h's v^ell to buy Clothing whose makers have an established rep­

utation to maintain.
There's a great difference in qualities.

this difference but it shows in wear.

You can't always see

A suit at $18.00 made by The

Stein Bloch Co. is cheaper than one at $15.00 without a name.

It’s pretty well known now where th's reliable clothing is sold.

GRANT,
Leading Cbthier.

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/3
it I rhonld not consider it a joke, but—
an honor—one"
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\
.
"Olympiai" cried Darke, with a vibrrUon of t oe voice. Tlie expression of his
face wss entirely changed; it seemd to
radiitc light and fervor.
The whole
man heightened and expanded..
She
met W» eyes, blushing deeply. Became
a step nearer and held out bis hands.
“Don’t let mo be mistuken again!" he
arid, below his breath.
Qur unpremeditated acts are incal­
culable. Olynijiia did not know bow it
:
happened; etill less did she bear her
mu', ner’s dismayed expostulation. She
only know that she wn^ in Keppel Darke's
1891
urnui and that he had kissed her. Had
PRESS yvSS9Ctffl
any one told her ten minutes before ihnt
. uf two they mid begun to pay tolerably such a thing could occur she would have
CHAPTER IL
! well.
]
Olympia heraolf had artistic, tenden- been iudigi^aut. As it was she found it
Kl’PEL DARKE.
strangely agreeable.
1 cies, and 0:1 Darke’s first introduction to
But after a few moments she extri­
; her they soon fell into a c &gt;nversation
cated herself and caught her breath.
' that interested both of th-m. H* nd"Who told you that story aboutn*’-'1 she
I*
1. mired her because he hnd never before
askrtL *
i been able to express himself to a.woomn
"Your Cousin Harry himself!" he ro‘ so fully and fluently, nnd she liked him plied. "I saw him last night and asked
I became he had something in him and him whether I might tell you that i
■ was different from other men. Olympia's loved you. Ho said that it would be
' licatity took his artistic eye and he imI agined himself painting her. In half an hotter not. fofche intended marrying you
hiiuaelf. 1 was so angry that
conld
■ ' hour ho had told her of his desire to do
have killed him, and ever sincetlien”
'
' so. Olympia at first laughed and passed
“Pardon uie,” said a strange voice,
1 it over, but tho topic cayio np again
proceeding from a brtrad shouldered,
| whenever they met. and Ht length, as
bluff featured man in lhe doorway. "Is
। aforesaid, she conceived thoplan of hnvthis Mr. Darke's studio.”
I ing her portrait done for Cousin Harry.
"Yes; but it’s not open to visitora at
1 She made a confidante of lier mother,
this hour," rotnriaed Keppel, throwing
I aud the arrangement for sittings was
out hia arm. "Come some other time.H
j made1 and punctually carried out. Darke
you please. I’m- engaged!” As he ut­
I was delighted; he had never done such tered the last word he glaired at Olym­
| good work; he had "found himself."
pia. and they both smiled with secret
lie had also found what was more serious
biqriinera
—that he was in love. But Olympia was
“Very sony; but are your Mr. Darke
supi*wd to be the destined heir of her —Kepjiel Darke?" persisted tfie stranger,
The btrunger fired hU e»K» upon him.
cousin’s fortune, the latter having .no ’ advancing a step or two into the room.
On the morning of the Trent tragedy,
“lam; wliat do you want/’said tbe
at alxiut tiight o'clock. Olympia Raven nearer relatives, and Darko did not like '
awoke from the sleep of health and inno­ to appear in the guise of a fortune hunter. artist, also advancing, with a frown.
This situation, familiar in fiction and ' *Tve tnld you that I’m busy. Isn’t that
cence aud remembered that she had an
not unknown in real life, continued un­
appointment at half-pm-t ten.
. enough?' •
A.half smile of meditative satisfaction til the epoch of our story. Tlie portrait, j
"I’m afraid that won't do in the pres­
moved her lips and dimpled her cheeks born of the love of art and nourished ! ent ciise, Mr. Darke," answered the
at the thought. Apparently the appoint- ’ by human love, was all but completed. ' other, standing now within arm's length.
ment win not an unpleasant one. For Darku had never declared himself, but "Fact is, I have some verj’ particular
that matter, tlie.ro had thus far been very ; he believed that should ho do so he would business with you," he added, lowering
few disagreeable experiences in this ' have a chance. Finally, w.ith the last iris voice. "Perhaps you’d better usk the
young lady’s career. Her father had died sitting and a possible cessation of their , ladies to step out; it might not be pleas­
’ before she wnsold enough to comprehend , intercourse in prospect, ho felt that now ‘; ant for them—you understand?"
j
the bereavement. For a time she and or never he must take a step. In the i
“I don’t understand nt nil!" exclaimed
her motlier had been i«x&gt;r, but their ordinary American course .of tilings he &gt; KeppeL "But I suspect you have made
should have addressed himself in the i
wealthy Cousin Harry had come gener­
j some everlasting blunder. I’ve nothing
first
instance
to
Olympia
herself.
But
•
ously to their assistance and had placed
j to conceal from these -ladies or from
them beyond the reach of poverty. his pride counseled him to make an at- ।' anybody. What do you want? Speak
.
Olympia had keen an attractive child tuck upon her guardians; that is, upon 1 uui
out!”
„ vo„
Mr
. „j(1
,
and she grew up to be a beautiful Mnt B«ven ««.l Harry Treat A» re-1
drawi„ , p,p„ ,„n, hl,
i . girl. She had more than usual intelli­ pmWU..-rormre, howwer. w reflre„lh
h&gt;vn- , wamw, hen)
gence: and education (in the conven­ Itatjteniapra of f«-blo Cbaractional reuse) was little more than a pas- ter. dominated both by her daughter and ‘ jnr arrwt ••
ejKUhlte.l Mre Raven,
■ ■■time to her. Their Cousin Harry, who. by Trent. Mdlbat .he wo"ld be «are if / ,&gt;DMr
„ m11 mnM------having no children of his own, had ideas •npr^bed, to refer the rotor to that
p-nt
eman.
To
Trent
drerefore,
1»
&lt;1.K
hl,
,
bM
as to how children ought to be brought
b, ^.„W.
-Yon bare
■
up. put her in the way of getting sound enled to teUdrebtnwlf. If Trent «r’“U1J ‘ cro. to lhe wrens Olar..-. I owe nobody
•
training. She was of a spiritualistic. rr to, port°n', "f
coma to the wrong place. I owe nobody
.mystical temperament, and possessed be hopeful, and Darke would not be rea-, anything. You owe me an apology!’’
perceptions and susceptibilities unknown souably obnoxious to the fortune hunt­
•‘This isn’t an action for debt, Mr.
‘
to the generality. But she was of a ing charge.
Darke.’’ returned the stranger gravely,
At half-past ten o'clock on the morn­ "it’s a serious thing, sir; couldn't well
wholesome constitutor., and had seldom
ing of tbe twenty -sixth of February the be. more so. You’re acquainted with
been in l«oor health.
She wns very fond of Cousin Harry, studio bell rang and Olympia and her ! Mr. Harry Trent, aren’t you?’
and he was ho young in his ways an-1 mother entered. Kappel Darke rose from
spirit aud entered into her thoughtsand the sofa on which he had been lying and '
"Seen him lately, haven’t you?"
■
point of view so easily that she regarded stood before them. His fiqje was pale, *
"I mw him bust night at his new
'
him as a companion rather than as a his hair disheveled and his eyes dry and ! house. What of it?"
guardian, and a man three nr four times heavy. His expression was gloomy and j The itrnngvr fixed his eyes upon him.
her age. They lixigfoil and chatted to- distressed. Owing to luck of sleep, a ; "Mr. Trent Was found dead in his study
gethcr and went to theaters nnd balls, painful emotion or some other cause, he this morning,” he said, speaking slowly.
and danced together. Whether she had seemed dazed and hardly to k-.ow what. "There was a knife through his heart—a
„
, dagger
-- ------------„.ulr,
!■ , ever thought of him as a possible suitor h,- w» nbnnt H. repliwlIto Olyrapi.'. Japanese
with a carved ohandle.
Jotr w luT(.t
o„
“
for her hand is an abstruse question. It cbrerfnl greeting only with. . tronldrel AnJ it „
!| picion
- - murdering
• •
•him."
■ ’
is safe to say that, if alie did, tho idea stare and un inarticulate murmur.
of
“I am afraid Mr. Darke in not well, ; Darke closed his lips, and his cheat
was not likely to have been of her own
an under
suggestion. The traditions of their in­ my dear,"
■ said Mrs. Raven
J . 1in .u
uZi ­ heaved. His face, after a moment’s paltimacy were against that. He. however, tone. I\n * ’. Jfluked rod. The officer watched him
men ,...
will some- , nnrrnw|Vi anj now a feconii officer apmsy have prepared her mind for the en­ hail been acting
_ — as
w
tertainment of it. Men of the world times act during th
it and was not । peared in the doorway. In the rear of
like Harry Trent know how to manage : yet solier.
the studio Mrs. Raven had dropped into
women—some women at least—without
*
"Is
anything
the
matter?
was emitting hysteric
"In
tbe matter.'” demanded a chalr
chair and waa
hysteri crire.
scaring or antagonising them.
I Olympia, coming forward to shake hands
slowly turned nntil his ev
Now, Cousin Harry’s birthday fell on with him. unsuspicious of ivil. at once ed upon Olympia. wh» had remaii
remained moFeb. 28, and Olympia, wishing to please smiling anu sympathetic.
„ .2 tiouless and mute.
V™.
hint, had’resolved to make him a present look E
pretty
yon a headache?"
’ ’ J*
“Do you believe it?’ he said to her.
Have bad!
yon a Have
headache?
,
of her own portrait. This plan was the
/So did not seem to see her outstretched
“NoF’ she answered ...
in „a whispered
more easily realized, because she had hand. "Nothing is ths matter," he said, ’ voiJe&lt; drawing in her breath.
latterly made the acquaintance of a cer- clearing his throat. "Tve had a bad | • -Then no matter for the rest I am
• tain Mr. Keppel Darke, a young portrait
night. I mean, I’ve ha/l bad news. I can’t innocent. Take yoijr mother home."
painter, wlr hatfa delightful studio in go on with “
the
“ portrait
'L ‘this
a’* morning."
‘
■ ' She came forward with her arms out­
Twenty-thhd street.
Mr. Darke was
"Olympia, I thing we had better go." stretched. but he waved his hand.
himself delightful, in Olympia’s opinion.
said Mrs. Raven apprehensively.
"Not while I am surpected,” he said.
He was tall and rather slender, with
"It won’t last long. This comes at a
powerful blue eyes, and hair black, or after tomorrow.” exclaimed Olympia. strange time, but I'm glad wo under­
nearly so, which he wore longer than
"If tho portrait isn’t done today, it will stand each other.”
was common, bo that it curled about his
be no use. Won’t it do as it is?" And । "Oh, it's un outrage!" she cried pas­
’ neck. Hia manner was grave and. for a she advanced to remove the veil that sionately, striking her hands together.
young man, impressive; he was laconic hung before it
“Xi»i suspected of murder, and murder­
in speech, observant, and, beneath a
Darke intercepted her with a gesture. ing him! He never did it!” she wt-nt on,
quiet exterior,.impressionable. He kef.
addressing the officer. “You have no
his face, including his upper lip, CIOS'! won’t want it!"
right tij arrest him. I love him!"
"Not’ want my portrait!" Olympia
shaven. You might have taken him fi ■
I "Myprders, miss,” the officer replied
atragedian, or for a clergyman—excep.
1 with
a sigh, producing
a pair
of uhandopened her eyes.
„.
..
U4 ««»
that his costume was incomputible wit'“He eMit bare Hr rvix-atoj Darke. cun, from hl. pocket. “We hope It'll
the latter character. He ’affected Bom/'- almoet mvagely. “It’, mine! Let him come nut ell right, ot corere. But the
w.hst of the brigand style of dress; in­
keep you; that’s enough!*’
'
I formalities has got to be gone through
doors, velvet; outdoors, a long caped
“Why, how qoeerl, yon ulk. Mr. „ith
HoM onl y,)aT ^4,, if you
overcoat and a broad brimmed hat.
Darke," said Olympia, eying him grave-1 please, air."
~’
•
...
People turned to look at him as he ly. "What baa happened? Aren't we
"There is no need of thcee.”. said
■ -stalked along the street. Fashionable friends?"
Darke, with an involuntary shiver. "I
men of hu own age said he was a con"Oh, I beg your pardon for being a shall not try to escape. It is as much
»sited ass. Girls thought him delicious­ fool," returned thcrartist, inconsequent- my interest to go as yours to take me.”
ly romantic and did not know how to iy".
K
•tCome, sir, we're wasting time!” ex­
"talk lo him.” Married women com­
Olympia stood silent a. moment. "I claimed tbe other sharply.
"Here,
monly dismissed him as un railable for didn't think you could be so absurdF’ Tom!" The second officer came forward;
KKriai purposes, with the reservation
she remarked, nt length, aud turned in a moment the handcuffs were on
that he would be ail right if be became away.
.
Darke's wrists. "Inquest's for today,"
‘
famous His brother artists, without
"Wait!” said Darke, in an ■imperious he added, "and I call it a good job!
expert ing much i&gt;ersonal affection for tone. She faced him again with u flush You'll go before the grand jury this
hhn. admitted his talent. This mag­ on her cheeks. "I hare been absurd," be week, and in ten days we’ll have you in­
nanimity came the cosier .to them, be­ went cm, "but-now I’m done withlt. dicted, if they don’t let you off! Step
.
cauife the world had not yet discovered
If you had told me whom you were to out, sir. Good day, ladies."
’ • how really remarkable his talent was.
tnnrry, I ehould never have begun it.”
And Olympia, standing horror strick­
Ono liad to know something to appre­
"1 to marry!" repeated Olympia, lift­ en. raw her lover hurried from tbe room.
ciate it. Ho could do things in painting
ing her head.
that others tried, but failed to do. He
CONTINUED.
"My dear, I am afraid Mr. Darke is
had faculties, a perception, an inde­ nOt himself: we had better go," inter­
pendence of vision given to few. Ho
posed Mrs. Raven, shifting from one
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
was not incapable of producing a ivorir foot to the other in a kind of subdued
Boch-IIrr. (troe-sed
or g-juius. No doubt be was coucmrea; dance of anxiety.
NtHloe M hereby given that I sludl sell »1
-cung men of exceptional ]&lt;owersare apt
IMibllc suction, in H»e highest bidder, on KuturdnytbeMh day of September. A. D igjj. Ml t*-i&gt;
so.and unlike a lower class of vain
In Hie fo enoon M the Probate c&lt;&gt;nrt
me* n-te -j no pains to conceal it. Iu best authority." Here he dropped his o'clock
Kroim In th«; City of Hairttnn In the
sarcastic tone and spoke with passion. cauaty of Burry. In the HUto of Michigan,
to
herow
*hd
vuihorltv
, whicl lovely hi itself, is ren- "What have I done that you should hu­ pureuanl
gramrU- t"
on the
nih &lt;t.v Of
•'ifcgr*?’iTe and extra rngant by the miliate me? Do yon think it a joke that
hootiliiy ,f convention. To make a man like me should love yon? Well, a
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A celebrated African traveler mentions
LOST HIS BEARD IN A WILD RIDE.
that Au croasiug one of the many sandy des­
erts iu that country he came across the only
known living specie* of aqua bulbo, the MURAT HALSTEAD'S EXPERIENCE AT
OLIVER ANO A WIDE GAUGE.
LESSON VII, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
"water cask” plant. The region h iuhabita
8T. AVOLD IN 1870.
*
Makef tho Hres of many peapM a
_----------- . |U«IJ VI WUta fur from any stream of .water, where, as
NATIONAL SERIES, a{|G. 10.
raining diitrew after c..i!ng. sent
vivia! spirit* had aMembled, ns was their
far as the eye cun roach, nothing ran he
•w Turk to Chicago In
rick hradacbe. bcartbc.n, has of
wont, in a certain place—which shall ba
seen but heapaof aand. "Tbe algid of thia
a faint, “oilgone" feeling, bad taste,
nameless—within the limits of this city’s 1
little green creeper, which* resembles the
TUuu,h B.
.
tongue, and Irregbusiness district. There was one 6( the
common ground ivy in some respects," he '
Di StrCSS foe bowels. Dy»p
Hotel
number who usually reserved bl*story un­
says, "Ailed mo with an intense longing to ‘
til tbe latter part of the evening, and ou
After
«* rrt «« &lt;&lt;
, once more see the green meadows and cool, ;
requires c.vrefn! i—
such occasions those constitntiug the party
T r . are fntu uuw there may be only shady forests which we had now left nt
When I WM alxiut crossing the Rhine rose and departed &gt;dowly Loinewurd .after ।
Eating
a remedy like
behind.
.i iu this country, to which I least 300 miles
(Compiled
from
Loumn
Helper
Quarterly*
by
—---------------I in the first week of August; ISTO. attempv the story was finished, agreeing to a man
Sarraparilla, whichacto gently, yeteflk
IK-nnixson of IL S. Hoffman. &gt;ubll*btr. iTdi"For tour days we hod not seen even *o
to witness tho invasion of France by
•'rank: ,, will b-f’wlcre.
that for steries told in good faith as octaal
B
tones
tho
rtcsnach,
regulates tbe
adclpbta.]
'•\ .riwuiv’f the-near future must much as a spear of grass or n dried up cue- tbe armies of Germany, ray bquiptnent yros
experiences of the rotator they must lie
don, creates a good ap1. "After thewo things Jea«a went over
tus, the Intter having been quite plentiful * Wt of French gold, a Parisian silk bat
jwtltc. Danube, headache.
o rvawnable grounds for be- the weik before. The botanist of tho corn- and a Scotch cap, a suit at gray clolhu awarded the palm. Tha tale was told as the sea of Galilee, which is tbe sen of Ti*
and refreshes the mind. MeaOacnN
follows:
be
rias.
”
i. _- prftM iit revord of locomo- pany, in examining one of the plants «&gt;&lt;1 «* brown blanket, a field glass and a
**It was while I was In the northern part
•' I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
Accorfllng to Matthew. Mark and Luke
‘ ^-proved upon while the found thus unexpectedly growing In the I traveling bng with n shoulder strap, and
nad tut little appetite, and what I did eat
-tuck continue ns they center of a sandy African desert, noticed the bag contained a portfolio, with writing of Maine on a hunting trip with a party of this wns shortly after tlie bt-bcAding of
Wnartdistressed tne. or did aw *
what he supposed was a green bulbous ' materials, some cakes of chocolate, a mon from Boston. They bad good luck John lhe Baptist, and also the return of
noar*
Um,
xtter esting I
with smr.ll game, bnt they wnuted a moose. the twelve apostles from their missionary
•r of tho locomotive driver fruit growing under tbe thick leaves of the change of nnderclot bing. with two pairs of
burn
would have a fatal or tired,
I told them that 1 would sbo* them one tour. The disciples of John, having bariec)
I iniTiuiM-d io secure greater creeper, ahnoat resting upon the sand un- aocks, a bunch of cigars, a box of matches
all-gone feeling, as though I had Dot eateu
before loug, and 1 did. One'or two days
wbe« i' "
. &lt;-r t.i &lt; ii .ulca are not lit all derneath. In making an effort topluck
a pocket knife with one targe blade' after they began asking tnc where that his body, went and told Jestta. The ajk&gt;sanything. My trouble was aggravated by
•hi-iriu ixsstbedone.
one of these tor preservation il burnt with ; ***‘1 “ •‘Uiall corkscrew; also a combination I moose was and kinder got me riled. I took tles, having returned, gathered tbwnwlves
my budueM, painting. Last
cut of t&amp;o ^rivers beyond a kmart report, throwing water in tbe face ‘ tbfk and spoon,and n gtasacup in a leather my gun and told them that I’d get a moose together unto Jesus atxl told Him all
spring I took Hood's Sar­
, ,&lt;:id uixt- ■: 'tea widening of aud over the clothes of the intruding nalu- ' case. My trunks hud been expressed to pretty quick if they wouldn't come racing things^ both wbnt they had done abd what
saparilla, which did mo an
they had luugbt (Math, xiv, 12; Mark vl,
in ! i'll- experiment is not llko- rnlist.
। ixmdon, and my valtae was abandoned at round like a pack of steer*. Off I went,
immense amount of good.
80;
Luke
lx,
10).
.
-J while the present forms
"Here, surely, wc luul a first class won- Mannheim.
r.ml had gone about a mile when I beard n 1 2. "And a great multitude followwl Him,
appetite, and my food reHsbed and satisfied
der—a plant growing in the desert with no '
My plan of campaign was based on the noiw. 1 got up a tree a* soon as possible, because they saw Hu miracles which He
txii are iu u»q.
lhe craving I had previously experienced."
. miles nn hour is not fast other green thing in sight, carrying its own theory that tlie army of invasion must fol-1 au&gt;l luul juat got fairly sealed when two of did on them that were diseased." ! »
Oeougk A. Page, Watertown, Mas*.
American of today. Tbe I water bags with it. Parviu, our chemist, • l°w the railroads, and^l camped out, as it the Quest mour-e I ever set eyes on came
There were so many coming nfid going
U.is probably .attained the max- analysed the water found in soma of the *""•
" coupe car. M. D. Conway, then I right under the tree. Here was luck, and that Jcsca and Ills apostles b.ul no time to
wcre, *"
in n
ticifucy. It makes n more bull* picked for hta inspection, and de­ of London, wns my companion, pbiloso-1 I tool: alm at the largest and pulled the cat, therefore He said to.tbem,: "Come
. of steam than any other form clared it lo be absolutely pure, m much so pher au&lt;l friend, and we were resolved to I trigger."
apart into a desert place and rest awhile."
Tne marine engine loses JH per as distilled rain water. Each bulb or berry two tho big war. We did not buy railway
'Al this point tbe narrator looked rather So they departed by ship privately, to cross
. Intent energy In the coal, but contained about two tu four tablcapoonfuta tickets, as there was noue for sale, and our sheepish, as if he had no particular desire tbewa to a desert place belonging to tbe
P-. utilises fully 33 per cent, of uf water. As it happened, we had a sup­ original strength .was in misunderstand­ to proceed, but utter cousidendile urging city of Bctluaida (L::ko lx. 10). ^ut the
r - the problem ta not to Im- ply of water sufficient (or our journey and ing orders and disregarding all •xptiaftln* he continued.
people knew it and rm-afoot out &lt;4 all the
•roniotive, but to enlarge its ca- to spare, but Williamson, the botanist, aud tions. I remember to have been •utterly
"Tbe truth of it was, boys, in my hurry cities nnd outwent t.hctn(Mark vi4Bl-33).
. t over the ground.
Parvin. the chemist, with all tho enthusi­ unable to comprehend even very good En­ from the camp I forgot .to ^ring my car­
3. "And Jeans went np into a mountain,
EH n:A FmtESllABOWED.
asm of true scientists, plucked about a glish as it was spoken. J ust before taking tridges, nnd didn’t even have one iu my andlbure He sat with His diadpltvt"
( Illy be done by some radical quart of the water berries and extracted IKNUession of a car, where we luul no busi­ gun. Well, I knocked my head against a
4. "And the Passover, a feast- of tho
;-rm of the roadbed and the the water, something over a pint, and ness whatever to be, we succeeded iu pur­ limb and tried to thiuk how I was going to Jew*, wm nigh."
; To increase the diameter of drank it with apparent reltalu"
It i* mail interesting to notice that His
chawing a loaf of bread and two buttles ot gel one of those moose, who all this t ime
&gt;_•»'; lie Grat reqtliSlM This will
wine, one red, one white, and these were were eying each other like cats aud dogs. teaching in lhe fifth, sixth and; seventh
All uf a'sudden they started for each other chapters of this gospel i.i associHtcd with
a widening of the permanent
&lt;mr reserved stores.
and
came
kerplunk
together.
They
then
three
different feasts of the Jews (chapters
p- M- the driver wheels to be
We prtweeded In fine style for eight
A very numerous family are the stand- j
n height, tbe gauge ought to stills. Ono runs against them constantly, 1 miles. when we reached the town where backed off and tried it over. They kept at v, J; vi, 4; vii, 2). When they w*ro first
fret. The rails would have to for they are in everybody’s way, including Thomns Nart, the arttat, was born, nnd this for quite a time, and seemed to be get­ Instituted they were called "Feasto of the
, . wJ nngbt to weigh a ton to their own. They plant themselves right । there, for that or some other reason, was n ting kind o’ tuckered out nnd were walk­ Lord" (Lev. xxiii, 3, 4. 37, 40, bub now the
- * will l&lt;e bolted to ties made in tbe middle uf life’s busiest thorough­ detentiun of eleven hours, occupied in lit­ ing round aud round till they got their I/ord is ho completely left out that they are
wind. The largest one was right under on ly "Feasts of tbe .1 ew*."
't
k- •: tree trunk-i cbiaiuahle. fares and wait there, motionless asatatura, erary labors.
me and I could almost touch his antlers. I
5. “When Jeins then lifted up Hta eyes,
tu&gt;h plhte*’’ will Join them end expecting that fortune will eventually take
The second night out wc struck a small,1
never know how it liappcned, but down I nnd saw a great com pony come unto Him.”
them by the hand and lead them by flow­ wet town—Homburg—not the watering ! went head over heels and ill right ou that
Tho
testimony
of
tbe
other
throe
gospels
abstraction will be trebled. ery path# to brownstone palaces. Fortune place or the great seaport—and by astonI viaducts will have to Lie built has no such intention. She is a brisk fairy, tailing Itiek got n room with a lied in It, । critter's bnck. ; He didn’t seem to like this is thnt He wns moved with compassion
;ol material, and lotted to bear and as a rule avoids sleepy people. If she and. it seemed that all night there was an sort of surprise party, nnd just threw back toward them, liecause they were as sheep
his head aud went, the other one iullowing not having A shepherd; that Hr healed
vf a -AM ton locomotive! The -bestows anything upon them as she bur- astounding 'ramping In the street. This
after.
their sick, and tliat He received them nnd
gtnn un
on the
tlie Pennsylvania rail- i Hes by with her active favorites itisgen- might have been a dream, but 1 was nsgine&lt;.
"Lucky for me the trees in that place I spake unto them-of the kingdom of God.
tn lhe pui)
; hunger service weigh crally a
kick. i&gt;Wp!o who htrike •ured a heavy column of troo;.i passed were rather high, and there wasn’t much j
"HeKolth unto Philip, Whence shall wo
and or- tire times as largo will wkile the irou is hot eniist her syrnpa- through and were in a hurry. A cheerful danger of beiug knodked off the limb*, j buy bread, that these mny cat?” I
r enough to pull the great cars !; thiea, u...
u._ .irrepressible
------t. ' young man with n gift of tongues stated Well, the time that it takes me to tell this
but the indomitable,
Philip was of Bethstd'ln, and Hethsaida
that
the
kir
and
Bismarck
nnd
Moltke
-nve-l on 30-foot wheels.
. fellows who make the iron hot with strik- i
w.tN time enough for tbut m&lt;a&gt;«e to go halt was the nearest city (John i, 44; 'Luke ix, I
had been there but “the day befoft yester­ a mile and the smaller one right Imhlud 10). This may have liceu one regain why
.
engine will be suspended • ing are her especial peta and protggva.
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axh-r, in*tcad of resting upon ! WhU would the world Is- now if it had ' day
■ all the time. I was clinging to the sides ot heitxked Philip. This apostle ta mentioned
oiler w ill lx. built; around the ‘ been always in the hands of standstills? &gt;
SKTKIUXG FltAXCB.
lhftt niome like a cockroach to n biscuit; it in lhe other gospels only once in eficli; in
This was good news, for it was assurance ; Wasall 1 could do to brent he.'nnd I bud
ti e smokestack will not be : Thank the (lowers of progress in h1! Chris- ■
connection with tbe choosing of the twelve;
|
that
we
were
not
too
late.
The
cheerful
, iOM my hat long before. I noticed that we lait he is mentioned by the writer ot this
. lie tops uf the driver wheels. J ttan lands, and especially in this, the push- 1
vto cr.ce try Uj-tn will find those Mtttep*
Ufomtuodiotw, and lo- ; era are lords of the nscendaut. Even, the young man said of connw the king was Werr going toward the vnuip and we soon g&lt;wpel four differeut times (chapters i, 45­
•bio In »o tony way* that they will not
.
•t .‘.nd t he smokestack atop the {.weaklings of that earnest class-men of known by everybody, there was no mi*-1 i.llVe in sight of it. 1 gave a about, aud ns 4b: vi. 5, 7; Xil. 21, 22; xlv, 8, V). , 1
IXg to do without them. But after *U*1
t:&gt;king
him.
and
Bismarck
was
"the
man.
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t
something
slip
down
my
. &lt;: t1 nremen will be required, i inferior muscle nnd limited capacity—are
6. “And this He said to prove Him, for
;;
provided foron a platform ■ ffiore than a match for tbe entire' mit«a of With tb»* tiger’s eye," while Moltke tva* । throat. The boys hc.irtl the shout, and lie Hinv&gt;elf knew what He would*lo.”
slender, pale and .thin
looking up,
up, saw
saw u»
ns coming,
coming. uowu
Down wen:
went i• iwuusibv
Having chosen
us to be n*,
His, »«
He ■"
lovingly
. ?i •-i tbe rear of the engine. I stalwart do-nothings. A dwarf with an tail
. , and.
1 .lell
,,fared,
. and-----loosing
»tu u»w
’■rao
1 uiid
nothin'’, k,1
bilt‘ 31,1
mu ronid
_ ,h.»_L-u..ur
----(bey-were
ct"*'d u
‘n
1 tlie • lx'«nl
pUring cnnU on, ami i lent, nr crim or prorw u« day by flay Ur Kt
I* the Ians of io many livre that herelsvbaae
• energetic will can walk over a hundred
ererytniOK.
' off (bey Kuddwl like
many lack rale u. lor tetrer
— service.
'
“testiogs
“*1
’ &lt; - of piston strokes can ' purposeless six-footers.
After m.-inj*
we maha oar great bout. Oxr pill* cure it while
W.aTiaa^rednot Wntuatbefrooaar blDl We wrm now right In thAempu.g I it h wrlu, n in reference to the hardest yet
CthtradoDOt.
;:.y foot driver wheels ;
Even the Tom Thnml«i of the world of
Carter’s Little Ll-rrr PUls are very tmxH and
।
SW|, lUereebu( jn»i I “Cod did hcinpt (or try) Abraham (Geu.
lux'*'by an engine with I action are everywhere storming and parry- Inu. i rante, but evaded &lt;bat rtetr.etlon by pU„.
very eaiy to tahe. One er two pills main a does.
dltnlanit.intoocoronadterltatinttel^M
.tent
a
bondred
yard.
Iron,
tbe
camp
tte
xrfl.li.
A.
---------id
coutwnmg
Israel
fl
is
written
: • incrca.%*. ia velocity i ing the strongholds of the stands:iIN, and
They are atriclly re«eteblo and do not grips or
&gt;o
plenty
am..ng
the
aoaher.
that
the
in-j
e
O
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a
ly
and
1
went
over
!
that
tte
I^ud
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y.u—\ but by tbslr geatls action please anwa^
' •' ci^God led (hero so os to
ivt :.n- to eighteen feet. , tbe time ta"not far dtatant wheu nothing HM!CUDtl
%
USMthuu. la vi*lsat SSosnts; Ore tor |L BoM
•peering olllrera did not dmiai- out that t hi* head into A brook. I wasn’t much hurt, I humble aud prove them nnd do tlimi good
by driijElki ovcrywl-crc, or »»•&amp;: by ^aii
.will
remainm of the ginnt
of • dviliu:'’ were iuipro|KTly
improperly pn-eut
present. The
amUcraiuNcd
oinVike
a grMt.hopper u it ‘ at their tatter cud (DC-Ill. viU. 2, nil.
..no-n-n,
. t..« idunderbores
moral
..f
The ' an
,| ^.ubh-d otn
Uke n
if the beat speed of conwrviii^m
extent a4
f-w
moral fnsxilx nv
of . tnU
. —..
. i».._
v—----- ! «f « knot
- hole, and
- -right
carter medicine co.. New York;
kZdwts
“
W.h Ch
h’u.........
in front uf me lay
7. "Phiiij. answered Him, Twofeundred
r k-coiontivo be sixty
.topjwd within two miles of
Avoid. tho*etwu moose, dead m herring. 1 put Msnyworib of-briad i . not suflfcimt for
SMALL PILL. SMAIL DOSE-SMAUPStt
fan Of »n
New YuS fldlw *nd "J*1111".* acni*i,.thc T*"',17n , on n» .truight a face a* I could and walk'd tl.etnuhaf every ue uf than
take a
- will attain Xkl miles fall of an obsolete race.- Ne.v \ ork laxlger. „ crw t he king ryu! IhMur.rei and Moltke
w , ,n.
unconcerned m possible, little." '
ice as it uuw sounds, it
apparently waiting for us. rfieJUng bowed
••'Herelathonioote I promtacd vuu,ta)y*.’
8.
Andrew, Simon
r. "One of HU
Hta disciples,
dbwdplcs, Andreri,
■ic to run oat to Chicago
The Death Penalty Amon- lire CH-ek*.
graciously from a window above the pt^v ! I mid. ailJ
a!l wvM out to cm' them up. Peter
Peter'*
’s brother,
brother,rniith
suith tint
note
j Him."
Him.”}
luncheon t here with a
"At the last legal execution In the Creek 1 office, a l*u&gt;t'iry stone house, and BU-, Tb« buys uev&lt;r said a wonk until r.fter sup-1 Andrew was one uf the first to follow
- ...
present.' vid Mr. I wo E marck. walking ta frout uf htadquartera, p,.r&lt; w}1&lt;10 one of them handed me a small • Jams, and lie was also uf the dry of Beth- ibuufafjur hoar run. Nation I- tras
For Beauttfring Ike Complrxton,
Bennett, the government agent fur th.« woaUddut the presence of American ed-; M.llTnr ( really did not know mywlf. Just I wdda (John i. 40, 44). He wa* one of the • Krmore* a.') Fr-cklm. Tsn. Scnt-jra Perera Lffwv
&lt; kept ; •molutely clear, nnd five
n*- civilixed tribes. “
The d..i«(ta
as la.u telling tlJta. my twar&lt;l mm four wlm privately asked the-questinns , MoUre. u&gt; 1 otter impwfoctioot. .T«
"The
details wera!
wt-rn j itoreiMMlwasatpalusatoucvtotelltbeml
.•a',;. *t»ps&lt;-xcept to change very different from an^executlon.in the | he was plcnsrd lo sea them, that there wn* gone, worn &lt;&gt;J by the rapid progre*»T laid I which drew from our Saviour tbe great i
. ——
fw.yjiuint.
1
throug.i the air. nnd two of my front ’ di-&lt; »ur«e on last things, which U recorded s’*
i’'MhubiTrt’
army. A squad ta detailed, and some of j Do nrasun why they should starve, aud we
h a ri.Mul can only bo made tbe guns are left unloaded, so ndbody ran ! were weleoroion account of the nilulons
tl ltl !xvIl jiuucked unt from t he same Ii in «Mark xili. Matt,
‘
,U' xxiv
xxlT and
an'1 Luke
Luk?xxi.
xxL
a. •••
• There
which
five I
; cause.
1| ’’•—*ta a lad ’hero
--------‘•’-u |ath
*-••- «--•
tell who fires the futnl shot. At\hta Creek ; of German blood in Ametka.
31OKTGAGE SALE.
Chiengu or Boston, in execution the condemned man was seated i
Moltke was not visible, but I hod occa­
“Both moose had run themselves to • barley loaves aud two small fiAee, but
Default luvlag been made for more tbsn
on the ground with hta back against a tree 1 sion to know wlitre lie was. I wns puttin-' ■ deuth."—Bangor News.
1 whut nre they among so many?” |
! thirty
in paynwnlof Inten-rt *'■«* of «*
• &gt;v.th a mjittun people each. and his legs stretched out in front. He j up at the Hotel.de Paris, and that meant 1 [
I
hundred
&lt;1&lt;»ll*r*
ol prii&gt;rii&gt;to overdue *nd paya­
I After lira! ng and- teaching the multlble on a mortgage dated March la. ISM. mad&lt;»
; w-ll^RinxnJate travel­ was not bound to the tree nor were hta «ui allowed to sit in the barroom and toi
I
the ri-.y bring far spent,;His dis- by James II Bartley to Sarah II ' Austin. aa&lt;
.. ’Tun will be filled. Thecn- hands tied. Just before the execution sleep on a billiard tabte. Tbe bitter cere­
lhe hugflsh, usually found in comjutra- ^P-"* a«ked Him to send them afray into reronleil in tho office of lira Resider ot DsejN
burn a tremendous lot of coal, seme one put a bondage over his eyca, but I mony
„ , I man-iced with my Paris bnt for a ' lively deep water, was caught by the spurte-1 lhe village* round ataiut that they might f &gt;r*,tli-&lt;\&gt;unty of (urn-in the mate of MlchL
March ia. lAo*. in liber IT of mortasRUU,
'■c-t ,f driving the train will tie the prisoner tore it off and tbrv^v it away. I pillow.
■“
I hod ascertained Hint hat must men off the great reef at low tide. The' buy themselves bread: upon which He said, • ■su.
&lt;« page JSC. and by r* e mI&lt;1 Ms rah il. Austin
n« t.: present, because thu
As —
it wit*
the only
"Perhaps tbe strangest-part of the pro-i go. Ai
- ------------. , one
. in. the army,
------ it . dead copil beads, which had been lieaten I “They need not depart, give ye [them to • xidxnrd l« Daniel W Riw-re. by an nsMguruined will ite a mere fraction of I reeding* was the selection of the execution- I H-emed to remind the soldivn. in enormousyi into a wall nnd formed the hiding places CRt-" Then Ho asked hot
ww requisite. Nobody will travel : era. That was left to tbe condemned man. j nutiita-rs of something amusing, and they
j.1; of Innumerable living forms, were partly I
bad,and told them to g
’ .ti&lt;T by the ok! lines. There will He was told to pick out the two men whom grew so bihirious that their cordial mani­ ‘ ‘
ter deepening suddenly to the xiv. IS. 1C; Mark vi. 35-33).
• y competition offered by the ex- ; . he wanted to do the shooting. Strange'o 1 fe^ntiuM tacamo monotonous, in the sense bafte, the wat1 , w .• . ~
! that th "
’----- - ------- --blue depths of the Gulf. Standing on‘ this- *
‘uf transportation.
hand,
sav, one of hta selections was his cumin. ; that Mark T ata uses thnt word.
vantage ground, bearing tbe crawfish bait
r : . us to a consideration of the Both
—
------- •------«-»-• light
l—— .horse of the' I j should not have minded n phase of un­ aud extra tnrkle, with the dinghy hauled
men were
from’tbe
will be 18 (cel wide nnd prob.
nation. The two men, without any uti^f popularity on account of rtiy hat. but ex­ up in smooth water on tbe inner side, the dently
i«hi regl»UT’s office. M iy lltti. w. la 'Iber
10. “An&lt;l Je.*tis said, Make tbe men sit ot
;■ • ' long- The most scientific arti i necessary delay, walked out in front of the j cess of approbation was eralmmuaing.
roortxxre* oa p«X&lt;" IM. fur which d*taaU
fisherman eaaily threw beyond the gentle
down. Now there was much grass in tbe lhe said Margaret Aodnn by virtue o&lt; lhe right
itatiou and beating apparatus &gt; condemned man twelve or fifteen feet, j Tbrrefort I conclude! to use it as a pillow
breakers Into deep water, tenanted with a
place. So the men sat down iu number given her by said mortgage, has made and her*to the case. Of course no j knelt down, leveled their revolvers, steady- 1 just once, mid leave it tn the house ns a
•core of eager fishes, whose savage attacks
ry
makes lhe whole principal Hara nt said
*
an be left open on a train going f ing their barrels with their le&amp;oands, and ; mysterious souvenir. It wm very good ns njion tbe luscious bait only, served to draw about five thousand."
mortgaceand the Interrji accrued 'hereon DOW
Mark says they sat upon the green grass due and pk' ablr. and on whh-b mortcace there
in hour. They will have to be , fired. Both bullets struck the left breast I a support for tbe head, but somewhat stiff
the greater game.
Isclalruil
to be direst tlied«le ot tbi* notice
in
ranks
by
hundreds
and
by
Okies.
He
• inc heaviest plate glass—double over the heart aud not more than an inch ' at flr.-t.
The bite of the hogfisli was a steady ’
who teaches by His Spirit through His leu bundrerfMwmty six dollar* and tea 4aMU
DISTl'RBED AT MIDSTGRT.
if fact. TBestructure uf the care and a half apart. The man fell over on
and no suit or proceedings at law having been
strain, but the moment tbe hook was frit
servant to "ix-t all things be done decently
About ha! WAY between midnight nnd
irh tbe same as those of today. ; his side, and iu a few seconds was dead."— I
it became *'game fish worthy of the best nnd in order" fails not lo set us the exam­ Instituted tn rerover tbe amount secured by
said mortgage or any part thereof.
daylight 1 became conscious of lhe pres­ efforts of the fisherman. Often were our
LUS PAXGEKOVS.
St. Ixiuta Globe-Democrat.
Nouer is therefore hereby gtven that on Sat­
ence, in thu door which opened on a court, sportsmen forced nmid the breakers in ple Himself, for “God Is not the author of
Ti-e; -.-th ta.-built wholly of Iron aud steeh &gt;
urday lhe sth day ot September INI al ten o ctoy
of n tall 'nan wearing n Prussian cap and their attempts to drag the highly colored confusion, but of peace” (I Cor. xlv, 33, 40). in tbe forenoon, there will be sold at the nneth
It ■ ■ - v;li bestqvl plates, and the intoHow Sheridan Vsed an Idea.
11. “And Jesus took tha loaves."
front door of tbe court bouse in the chv o« Hl»
buttons, nnd that be was asking in French
r"
. -il aud furnishing will be beautiful
and harlequin like creature from its home
Perhaps tho wittiest of Sheridan's re­
He had said. “Bring them hitherto Me" Ung*, eoonty H Barry sod state of MMMM
■:&lt;u iuxnribtta. The aixe of the care will torts was delivered, as it seemed, offhand whether Moltkewas there, i snt upon my Into the still waters of the inner reef.
court bouse being the building in whi*h the
(Malt, xlv, IS), reniUaling us of "Come sail
circuit court frr the enmity of Barry is held. M
■ compartment for every trav­ in the house of common* He said that conch (which wns n restful change of po­ With its enormbus mouth the fish has a
unto Me." “Bring him hither to Me," and public auction lo tbe hlgUect bidder, tbe pre«at*
eler An aisle will run through tbe car, Dundas resorted to his memory for his sition) and the tall man nnd myself strug­ peculiarly swinelike appearance, fuliy re­
of Elisha's "Let him come now to me" »es described In sal- mortgage or so taaeb
ar
staterooms will be arranged on jokes and to bis imagination for his facts. gled with the language of the country. £ deemed, however, by iu rich coloring and (Matt. xi. 98; xvli, 17; II Kings v»A). With­ therrof as may b" necessary to satisfy tW
bad just succeeded In saying that Moltke the long and richly cut dorsal tins aud
amount due on said mortgage as above setfoctk,
■ *rh
- thereof, shut off by a curtain or Unfortunately for the extempore reputa­
out Him we can du nothing (Joha-xv, 5).
with tbeintereM thereon, and tbeeoau.chareua
&lt;-.rk door. These rooms will be tion of this jest. It is found set down in was not in thnt room to the best of my tail. It ranks next to the snapper as a
and expeases allowed by law and provided lor
“And when He hail given thanks.”
»ve:i feet in width and provided with a Sheridan's note book year* before. He knowledge and belief, when a man with a table fish.—C. F. Holder in Century.
The other three say that He looked up to tu said martsaxe, said premises being snnato
dripping candle emerged from what the
In tbe eltv of Tunings, eountv U Barry and
■ ■ • ;i.»ir or sofa. The trains will jots d°w“ the happy thought, “He cm-;
heaven and blessed them. In all things state o' Michigan, and described a* fmlowi:
novelists
would
call
a
secret
(nasage
and
b’ -’I'mled, hd that It will be quite poe- ploys hi* fancy for his narrative and keeps 1
A Costly*) Drop Cartain. i
He acknowledged the Father; even He tes- The south half ot lots numbered ten bnodreg
stated that the field marshal bad-lheapart­
■" from one car to the other.
his recollection for his wit.” Later on be ment Immediately above. Sol have slept
The curtain of'the new English Opera1 titled, “I can of mine own self da nothing" thirty eight, ten hundred tbtrty bine and ten
hundred forty of thr city, fornrerlv village, of
It i. verj doubtful If tbe element of dan
expands this into, "Wheu he makes his under the same root with him. It ‘‘M oc­ house as it bangs looks like a magnificent■ (chapter v, 88). “The Father that dwell* Hastings »crorolug to the recorded nlat thereat.
«•” will be increased. The care of steel jokes you applaud the accuracy of his
Dated. Hastings. Minh.. June a, INI.
curred to me since that the tall man with pair of golden gates. It measures thirty- eth in Me, He doeth tbe workl” (chapter
MaMUAKXTANDBtM. .$
c;-: n- f ade of such form and braced in memory, and ’tis only when he states his the butteffis was an orderly sent to Mqltke three feet high, ----and -Is ■ forty-eight
feet
1
xiv,
10).
Do
we
not
see
here
wherein
our
- Avxnee of thr Mortgage.
•it' b manner as to render them lens liable facts that you admire the Bights of his im­ "1Ul
tb»( lhe French wen not wide. A .pedwl room hod to be l.ir-1 tor‘ great failures lie?
aloxzo E. KawAwrox.
to
to pieces in case they leave tbe rails.
.
uTdetend tb. line of th. Mo-lle It to be m«le lb. Tbe bmw ot tb. Cilrt.ta1
“He distributed to the disciples, and the
Attorney for Assignee.
agination."
Colhiions will be impossible, because
7 “v^rr
I to Bold colored rilk. on which b. been 1 disciples to them that were set down, and
After this he uses the kier ■ tbe confu­
MtlX.i
_
.
------pl
-------j|----,—, —
nn! JSlJdar
&gt;□ officer,
who
wm
eMed
worked
an aj plique n
off _a a«rk«.r
darker tons
tune of the
tbe j Ukewtae of tbe fishes a* much o they
traia* will never be permitted lo follow sion of Michael Kelly, a composer of music, above
-I be ura*next »*••/
day --an-------omcer,
The appliqn&lt;, u ouUfnsd by a wouW?,
The
-, . p
each &gt;t’ier within half an hour, and Dot who had been a wine merchant. "You will
to1 air
air bis
hta KDgllsn
English and
cameu
ano
fine
curd
___ the
of foot
sUk;ofathe
fringe
frinra
with
withThe
txtol.
tadteta
, 5? —
•ven then until the preceding train has now import your music and cotqpuee your roluine eontwinlnB Sh.kcw^nre . PUj.
decorates
curtain.
silk j1 n: ...Lx , .V.-rth
w"re fil,ed- W.
He &gt;■!•&lt;
•*M onto
unto
pawed the station, situated at least thirty wine." Finally he lets it off with a bang nainfully »maB print, told me that if I ta about a yard wide, and between 50U and
, d“ciP,e®' Gather up the fragments
“ The Niagara Falla Houle.'
edau'es* time distant, says 10U miles. in the house of commons —San Francitco wanted to see the great general be was &lt;500 yards of n, and more than thirty gross I
t,lM Dotl*ing be lost."
Double track- will be the rule. Dot tbe ex­
I «"They
I, r did
eul*nd were filled,” so My
w«c to cn*&gt; tbe rwllnred Iff • .too. bridge of cord, have been used in the curtain.
Argonaut. __________
Stations.
The silk wm made tn Lyons and tbe I Matthew,
.. V1®?? Mt
a"d 1&lt;ukehad not
ception.
,
'
which corrie,! th. turnpike over it. .nd 1
----- . hr U&gt;. romtold.. u with . cord and fringe ta London. Tbe lining Is
“ Phll,P had thought might
Difficulties about stopping the trains
pUo«l mr«ir
In a recent interview Mr. Walter Bcsant Jbitrp thro
quad
of tancers
their I of j-ellow Mteent
lhe ^Utance of the possibly
P°*,lbJy be
’* accomplished
"ccompltahed If the
tbe two hun- j
&lt;bet&gt; once under headway will occur, but
It enured
th. appeared,
hrhbr* P~fiuttering
under.ppmmd.
tbe sparkling
curtain ta obtained by layers ofwmldlns
had been forthcoming and the BaanwtM..
they will be met by improvements on tbe ta described as wearing spectacles and being
«,u»d
ot Iwnrere
their
drawn by j Tho vatanre 1s also applique work ta bright bread
‘ obtainable, but ...
all bad a
"af
----------much
- as
M
brakes that will render ths gigantic ma- clad in a black velvet jacket He has a enuy
i' then
, came a rarriage
the Bnarkliniz
buuoui.
they would" (verse 11). When teachers and
cirnx ry as tractable a* any now in use. clear, penetrating voice and pleasant' smile pennons l--—
and then
came
four horses,
guided
by abooted and sparred [ reds, blues, yellows and browns. TbeLy- preachers receive the living bread directly
An ingenious system of signals will be de­ His eyes are dark gray, his brow massive snears.
. L----hr ta
and behind it another squad of ceum curtain, which is made of Dinah wm from Him tbe people will never go away
vised, the bell and whistle no longer being and heavy, while his month ta firm aud his pofctilioua,iutbecarrtag.
wa.thefljdd mmi I pre«-iied to Mr. Henry Irving bj^ tbe
Baanana..
with just a little, but will be filled for the
awful, tatause they cannot be relied upon. beard thick. Mr. Beannc's study is lined
and the top that sheltered him from ' Bareness Burdett-Coutts. It cos: I 00) time being and want to come for more.
They will be drowned by the notaeof the with books on either side. A door opens sbsi,
the sun wm one that drooped, protecting 1 guineas.—Loudon Tit-Bite.
'
13. •‘Therefore they gathered .together,
oat into tbe garden, so that when be wants
monster train.
and filled twelve baskets with the frag­
a brief
I------------------------------The local service of the present roads will . a
Dnei rest
„ from
4,w. his labors he can take a the single seat.
ments of the five barley loan*, which re­
and
come buck to work with renewed
be uiilixe-J for intermediate pointe. If a ' .v..„Bn&lt;
] come
Tbe speed of the turnout was a rapid,
mained
had
Carbone have now been ylelfleu
yielded oy
by acreaero- ; nuuucu over and
Carbons
-u-. above unto them that
-----------There wm n I
• man wants to go to Detroit he will run j xertL He
f writes
“'— on blue paper (large ser­ plunging, clattering trot.
mon
a strikingly
through to Chicago in four hours and , _
on size)
-jM) |in
Qa
striXingiy neat,
ne»*. clear, rather deep Jftnestone dust on the read, and just
- .hand.
.
rnuthence to bis destination by an express, j
The „,.„.,Uncr
morning ta
ta HDent in as tbe carriage
whirled hfor
the “bridge,
■^'^:&gt;i
'torTte
^: ।
Clevriand and l*ittsburg will be reached work
or u
five
where Moltke wm to be folly seen face to
_____ ____Four
-ur or
” times « wceM .‘“‘A.
Vy regular train from tbe station at which Intotown. •lnod
—“
------basiDW
face, the dust became a dense cloud and I
“»~»««cta
&lt;&gt;
A" GtePWc
Mb. OwtaW
the holt ta made lo change engineers.— !' .VSwSoilT ot Anthor».°"l~«‘y’
and children (Matt, xlv, 21). Is It still
ihM durt. tor It tedrir cbok«l m. Wd, I
and yet have more left to do with than
Ttoutol 'IP'ndllu7 X'vLua’K'°swhen we started? Yen, surely 1
' H- ran't live comfortably in the conn- I
t UM. H Ite
*1
14. “Then those men. when they bad
Lf.v -He’s too much given to anachron- i -------- |„ USO.
'
dom.
WN.
in
»«».
•T7
U
i
“
na
th
,
same,
seen tbe alracle that Jesus did, mUd, This
um."
ta of a truth that prophet that should come
Probably Satisfactory.
“What*, that got to do with ItF'
-------- info tbe world."
According to Herr Japing, the hourly
"He goes for trains at tbe wrong time.'
Sbarpson—Wbnt makes your nose so . Thu&gt; tkp_ ;n
aense believed in Him
of loans andf lhe British cm­ rate of water falling over Niagara falls ta
-Puck.
‘ | and would nare by forte made Him u king.
----[ colonies for the •rm,“ BpeBd for
Phlata-Il glows with pride because it not knowiM that Hta kingdom ta not of
. and wan rep- ’ pire. Tbe
roar for army i'»,0«),000 tons, representing 16,000,000 horse
Thor was god of tbexthaae. and
heaa5 (VCT“ U
power, and the totaf daily production of Dever pokes itaeif into other people's bus!- ( thta
ributioo&gt; I coal jn tbe world would jurt about suffice
reseuteJ aa being seated on a &lt;couch
‘ of skins thwusel ve. about F 3000" •
wuh twelre stars over his — — - . r—« - ;
| to pump the water back again.
**ptcr is his band. Thursday, or "Thor’s mads by
u. —7^—
—(beaArTbor v.a.wor^lpM,
I torn, wrf

™gines

TnEFIA’ETHOUSANDFED

with a thirtv foot

Dys

Sour
Stomach

Hood's Sarsaparilla

too Doses One Dollar

CURE

SICK

HEAD

ACHE

as Prof. I. HUBERT’S

Malvina cream

|s gaits

kxsS”
।
«-*- &lt;■- •-&gt;
•
■ ....... —Ks.'is

^“(-T

/4V

HOP “

�nautical apprentices.

'Although aeamen’a wage*

and food

onr youngaiera do not take kindly to the
■ra, atru wm* vi
• ;:: voyage or two, leave it in disgust." said
'
Captain Duncan McClean. “The restraint
B
discipline is irksome and often offensi re.
» Young America h too accustomed to hav(«rr (&gt;iu nwn «•»v n*hnr»' t.n lw&gt;n&lt;l to tho wnv

“Ewy ship must be a despotism, and no
matter bow kindly it may be adminis­
tered. the young, who hare imbibed the
idea that 'Jack is as good as his master,*
do not relish the idea of inferiority. The
work al sea is not hard—not near as hard
as must mrchauical labor—and if a sailor
faibcoDomieal he can save more money than
bo could us a mechanic.
"A single man in our coasting trado cau
in the navy can do even better than this,
and have a ‘good time,’ for the work is
■ot bard, and even if taken sick he does not
bio any pay, but ba* the best of medical
. attendance free.
"Most of our deep water business is tu
the California and European grain trade.
Oar East India and Chinn trade is carried
on hy British steamers, manned ot course
by Britisb seamen, who must follow tbe
aea or starve, for they have no other occu-

thing fails, they can turn their hand to
“Our merchant ahipownara, as a rule, do
not wish to I* bothered with tbe care of
apprentices, moat of whom, by the time
they have acquired the use of their ‘sen

PROBATE ORDER-

There is much good argument in tbs lit­
erature of tbe world to prove that many of
the most eminent sdeuiista, theologians,
pbibwophers and divines have believed in
tbe immortality of the “beasts of tbe
fields." One of the earliest records of such
a curious notion may be found In the
pages of the Bible. See Ecclesiastes ill,
18-31. In tho verses named we find tbe
following:
'
“I said in my heart concerning the estate
st the sons of men. that God might mani­
fest them, and that they might see that
they themselves are beasts. For that which
befallsth lhe sons of men befalleth beasu.
even uus thing befalleth them: as the one
dlcth. so dioth the other; yea, they have
all one breath, so that a man bath no pre­
eminence above n beast. All go unto one
place; all are of lhe dust aud unto dust all
return. Who knoweth the spirit of tbe
man that goeth upward, aud the spirit nf
a beast that goetb downward to theearth P‘
In the above quotation Ecclesiastes does
not positively declare that animals are to
have a future existence, but he very^lainly says that they have tbe same chances in
that respect that the human family has.
This was also the beliuf of John Wesley,
the founder uf Methodism, and of. those
eminent Christian bishops Jeremy Tuylor
aud Bishop Butler. Coleridge advocated
tbe same doctrine in England, Lamartine
in France and Agassiz in America. Tho
last named gentleman, the greatest sci­
entist we have ever had on this continent,
and n man of profound religious convic­
tions, wns a firm believer in some future
life for tbe lower animals.
A professor at Harvard bus completed n
list of 185 European authors who have
written upon the subject. Among the
leading clergymen of this century who
have publicly expressed their belief in a
future life for animals are Joseph Cook
and James Freeman Clark. At a recent
trial a well known judge declared that
one-half the human race believed in tho
same curious idea.—St. Louis Republic.

*‘To man our nary we must enlarge our
apprenticeship system, for wo cannot rely
,. on tlie mercantile marine in time of peace.
In a popular war volunteers would come
forward faster than they would be required.
In a very abort lime our navy will be
manned by men who have been trained in
our schoolships, and who regard the nary
as their home for life.
“The men employed In our coasting trade
are steady and hardy, and rnoat of them
have families, the responsibility of which
keeps them on their good behavior. Many
of our fishermen, who lb a very short time
make excellent sailors, belong to tbe British
provinces of North America and become
citisena and nestle among us.
“We have plenty ot good material out of
which to make seamen; all wo require is try
ayslematiae it. The more achoolshipa we
can have tbe better.
“When the advantage of a seafaring life is
better understood there will lie no difliihilty
in procuring an ample supply of poor,
healthy boys to train for it. Tho flogging
aud starring ot other days hare eearod
afloat, and if men or boys will discharge
their duty faithfully they will find life nt
. aea pleasant and profitable.
"Most of the talk about the hardships of
life at aea is nonsense. Many an able me­
chanic suffers more hardship nnd privation
. looking for work than a seaman andurds in
a whole life. The cowardly fear of being
drowned ought never be permitted to enter
the mind. Besides, drowning is the easiest
death a man can die.
“A boy who has no higher ambition than
to be a laborer through life cannot do bet
ter than enter tbenavy and never leave it.
In old age be will have a pension, and in
the event of accident will be taken cure of
Hberally
“A law might be passed for tbe encour­
agement of the ambitious to present themaalvea for examination for officers at cer­
tain periods, but it is well known that the
navy must train Bai own officers, for much
&lt;it their education at present is scientific
and unknown to merchant officers. The'
aid yarn that most of our officers were
trained in the merchant service before they
entered the uary will not apply in this age

In Greenfield Meadows, Mass., about
18*8, lived one Edwin Smead, a farmer,
whose dog was as constant as bis master iu
attendance at the -old First church. The
meeting honse contained a high pulpit,
which was approached by winding audra
in front of the gallery containing tbe sing­
ers. When the congregation entered tbe
church tbe old dog. with tbe utmost
gravity of manner, always climbed tbe pul­
pit stairs aud composed himself fora nap.
About 1851 alterations were made in tlie
meeting house. Tbe scats were turned
nround, a platform was orcctod nt the other
end of the church, and a modern desk was
placed upon it.
When the day came for the reopening of
the church the old dog walked in with the
rest, and wearing an expression of deep
disgust at tbe changed appearance of
things, sought the stain leading to the old
pulpit, which, alas! had disappeared for­
ever. He walked up one aisle and down
tho other, looking disturbed, and apparent­
ly aware that he was the object of ill-sup
pressed merriment, until at lost, bearing
the voice of good old Doctor Chandler iu
the opening services, he reluctantly and
shamefacedly mounted tbe modern plat­
form and competed himself to sleep.
Not long after this-Mr. Smead died, and
bis.-farm was sold to Mr. Parmenter, a
good Baptist deacon, who attended his
church in the village.
The dog stuck by the farm, but did not
take to the new religion. Every Sunday
morning when the family started for
church he was ready, -antktrotted along by
the side of the wagon untiftie came to the
place where the road branched off toward
ths Congregational meeting house. At
thnt point he parted company with tbe
family and stood by his own creed.
For
** some years long.*r lhe old dog was
the moat constant member of that society,
never missing attendance upon tbe Sunday
services, rain or shine, until bis dog days
were ended.—Cor. Youth’s Companion.

Four remarkable element* of its struct­
A solemn, discouraged looking man sat
ure have added greatly to the rapidity of in the Bingham House looking vacantly at
li»e success which the Salvation Army has nothing and wishing he were death He
MtthMd.
was about the most miserable, unhappy
First—The use which it him made of the individual iq four states, and be sat there
energy and devotion of women.
for a couple of hours Icfore hb face sud­
Second—The immediate cac to which the denly lighted up with piastre. Suddenly
Salvation Army puts its converts. It rec- lie took off his hat, turned it around three
times, and then* walked off ns full of joy aa
truth that every Christian should be God’s a green apple is of cramps A bystander
nriasioonry. Many of tbe wavering might asked him what caused this sudden change
have been lont forever if they bail not been from unhappiness to joy, and he answered:
from Che firn: taught and encouraged to
“I’ve bad the worst kind of luck all day.
come out of their evil surroundings and Everything has gone against me. and 1
boldly to take their aide with God and couldn’t understand why until a moment
ago, when I recollected that early this
Third—Teaching men to give. At every morning I met a squint-eyed woman on
sweeting of the Salvation Army there is a the street wearing a straw hot. Of course
■ collection. Giving is usually declared to that's the worst luck a man can bare on
J$e abhorrent to the steady going Christian. the face of the earth. And I have actually
The offertory is supposed to frighten away forgot bow to kill the hoodoo. There’s
only one way, and that's to take off your
Uonista have better understood human bat and turn it around three times. Pre
. aature and better exemplified the spirit of tried every other way—eaten salt on my
bread nt dinner nnd rubbiug my hands on
They have confidently marie their mia- a colored man's wool, but they ain’t only
-aeons self aupportiug, and have wisely one way to kill the hoodoo thnt trarels with
oaugbt that acts of worship are most fit- a cock-cyed woman wearing a straw hut,
ttegiy connected with works of self denial. and thaVs to take off your dicer and turn
That is how this sect of yesterday. started it around three times.*'
by a discredited Methodist, baa succeeded
Tbe happy man winked his left eye In a
in raiaing n revenue of some £800,000 a year. knowing manner and walked off enveloped
But, after all, the chief secret of the in a rainbow of double leaded joy.—Phila­
growth of tbe army has lain in the self delphia Press.
sacrifice—a self ‘sacrifice not short of hero­

* kta roUriea.—Archdeacon Farrar in Har-

' Gali farois Mr. Buck, alluding to the shiftdirection of a SpanUb grandee
when I came to Salina county

same proud old don, but
hhlnlea h=» d»f«srt;xl. also

ml that, etc., until
Tbe Spanish

departs, leamip

"It is a curious thing, and one which 1
could never satisfactorily account for,’*
said an old navy man tbe other day, “but
If the crews of an American* and British
man-of-war arc given leave at the same
time in a foreign port tbe result of broken
heads and nones is no more a matter of
speculation than the calculation of the
next eclipse. As soon as they meet a row
Is started, which generally ends with all
hands being disabled or arrested, some­
times both.
“It frequently happens that the police In­
terfere with the cooteatauta. Tbe unwrit­
ten law in this case is for tbe belligerents
to join foroes against the common enemy.
1 have often seen them come out victorious
in their contests with the officers of the
law, aud, after adjourning to a neighbor­
ing saloon, begin again their interrupted
tuMtilities.
“But it is only on neutral ground that
these general engagements lake place. If
they meet on English or American soil
each tries to outvie tbe other in hospital-

Place In the center of your band when
fully opened a afirrr dime. Tbeu beg a
friend to take a brush, and tell him thnt
the piece of money will be his if be cau
rirtu’hundred Mid nlindy °»£,
.
brush it off from the center of your band. Uwirtaud
1‘rtwent, Charles W. Arm*lroug, Judge 01
Your friend will do his best, but will be
nutlrn*&gt;•
J
come very tired, sa tho piece will move no
more from tbe center of your band than it
it was glucxl there. It is’ understood be barln,
-ill. U.K
cannot shake violently your hand, because
tbe piece of money would fall off. But he
must be satisfied to do exactly as if lie was
brushing n coat in order to gain the coin.
—Once a Week.
tMtote, are required t.i up;r»r »• “
*nld court ihdi Iu uc li»M&lt;n &lt;«• th®, *
Dflke.InthwcHy of
NOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRACT. aud alio* cauic. If unv thrre 1*. wbT ’ i&gt;c J r‘?. J
Notice I* hereby given, that I. Geo A. IHltenheck, (train cninniireluncrof tbe I'ou'itv of Bar
ry. Hute of Mieh’gnu, w II «&lt;» the 2u*h day of
Angtu-t. A. D. IWl.al lhe iuefcUoU «J the
ItXrl &lt;•( bv retire a copy
Iu towhahte ul Am » ria at Wurinck nt the
nt
to t-ujo-.t ol that day. proceed to waive bld* iiubifsbM i«&gt; «!•” Haling* Bankkk. *
per printed *»i rln-ubitrd In said
(or thr c-uistruetlun «.f a certain drain kt.owu &amp;
Sore lo •»'-’&gt; week far ‘■'‘Te
week, previa
follows, to*wit:
(Atnmenpv.l
Jo«Uenf Frotere.
IfeximduK at a tust iwiutng » &amp;» aegrrv*
40 ruin e ? eh 45S link* tioru the JipoHul
secuu'tszaml U rutmlng thence a aH degras JO
mm etch *6 Ik* u 1 degree3brum wbun -&gt;1 lk»

POOD SITUATIONS
u For Men.

14&gt; tlexrvee w 1
s 1 3d defree*
&gt;»’ «.eKTo&lt;* &gt;i
ch 8 Iks s 17 degree* so niiue3cl}7Blk*»M
degrees &gt;5 mln e tach (K Hut lhe white distance
being -W-i rods wiins bottom width of from 18
inches to 2 feet, it* depth varying from 1 tool 5
inches to 4 feet ten inches with an outward
slope uf decrees,
said Job will be let by Section* or divisions.
The MJCilon st the outlet uf tho drain will be
let Brat, aud t&gt;*« remaining seel tons in their
order un stream. In aecurdA&gt;u*c with tbe ding nun
son ou Bln with the other papers pertamluK
to sudd drain, aud bids will &lt;e made and re­
ceived accordingly. Coi.truct* will t»c made
with the lowest responsible bidder giving ade­
quate security for lhe performance ol the work,
iu a sum tb be fixed by me. i'be date for the
completion of *ueh tKmtract. aud the term* of
payment lherelcr. shall bo anuounct-d al the
time and plorsuf ktliug.
Medic* Is hereby further given, that on fo-wit,
nt the starve date, aud at the location uf drain,
the- awerement of bewfas. made by
mu,will be wubjeet to review. 1 but sueh a-srus-.
ment ot teneOts I* mt.de as a toteis for te?ai.on.
111 accordance with ihe provlsmus of the
statutes; and the following uescribeo parcels uf
land will teaiMWM-1*f me. for beueBta. and
wlllbeBubJecitu taxiitkm in sceartance with
such benchte, for the purpose of said drain,
viz:
Town Rance west.

NH of aw'

W&gt;s ot n w H of u w *« MW 11 “
“
□Doted this sth day of August. A. D. 1691,
GKO. A. DlLLrSllRCK,
Burry County Drain Uouimloner.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Nottoe 14 hereby given that, by virtue ot the
power of sale in a rnortsiKn executed by Mary
Smith terne, bcsrttig date lhe sixth day of
October 1M2. re«»rde&lt;l the tweutv seventh day
of November 1882. and. on which there Isclaiiucl to be due. at this date, lour hundred nnd
Bftcen dollar*, I shall, on the ninth day of
November 1801. at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
at the north duor uf The t’onrt bouse iu the Oily
Of Hastimts. sell to satisfy the amount due aforv
1 said and the le^a! cost*, at public auc:l»n to the
highest bidder, all tho-e certain pieces or
p .reels of land situate In tbe township at Irving,
in the County of Barry and suit- ol Michigan
aud described ta- follows, to wit; The north
half of tbe north east quarter of section twenty
two, aud the south half of tbe south ca«rttiarter
at section fifteen all in town four north of range
nine west, which is the mortgaged premises.
Dated Hasting*. August imh. 1891.
Zsbvutn B. Hovt. Mortgagee.
Chas. H. Baukh.
Attorney tor Mortgagee.

u«rf rwiiic 1-rasuCTsr r&lt;»rnoini &gt;. »

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Nurserymen- WcatC’bwrtw. 1^-

Sprinkle your cabbage to
kill the worms with white
hellebore.
Catch your flies with sticky
fly paper.
Kill all insects with sure
shot. '
Use poison fly paper.
Use chloride of lime, cop­
peras or carbolic acid for dis­
infectants.
Use Humphrey's Homeo­
pathic specifics.
Buy a hammock.
Buy all of the above of
FRED L. HEATH,
the Druggist.

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COOK BROS.

BOOTS

torn- sweat

AND

Over a hot kitchen ttove on- these measly, mel­
ancholy dog days. It won't pay.

KEEP COOL

SHOES
I have just received a fine line of goods for the

By using an oil stove or a gasoline stove, Besr
in mind tbe place to get one is at Goodyear Bros.’ hardware.

FALL TRADE
Ladies', Misses' and Children’s Shoes.

LENDHJS-YOUR EARS,”
M

Men’s Youths’ and Boys' School Shoes.

'

t-:

All these am
Wc have something to say to you further. This
month wo propose to close out all our stock of these
stoves. There’s only one way to do that; and we’ve
crossed tbe Rubicon, pulled ont onr little Hatchet and

Reduced the Prices
On all this line of goods. Yon will have lots of

use for such a stove this year. Even if you had to wait
for next season, it would pay you to buy of us now at

the reduced prices.

We do not wish to carry them

over. The reduced prices go till the goods are gone.

The early purchaser has tbe best assortment to select
from, at

First-Class Goods at Bottom
Prices.
Do not fail to see them
Get prices before buying and you will be
money ahead.

F. G. STOWELL.
t Shoes.

Big Lot Just

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Largest Circulation
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VOL. ;. &lt;xvi. NO. 16

for si5.00.
•: Black Worsted.) This week only. Can it
Is it possible? How can they afford it?
.1 similar qurxtlonu trill be ankal un alluhlcjt K^luy c»dt-.'.Iitiimj stfiti iHcnt ivurcyH afiove; anil yet, yvmt u« the
-i hr. it &lt;‘»ul&lt;l hur&lt;Uy be otfun wist, takiny into couxldcm.... - ,rtra&lt;&gt;riUntir}i and ej-ceptinnal ofier. Jimt think.' Hern
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(l h, it but ycidcrday ihoUsundK of ftitbr wen marked at
j pot i.’ii'r been mHi!.for wsk than 818,891, 823(96,^7, and83).

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\ mi can step in tomorrow and take yourchoice
.
I* Jfisf IChat this s.i.’r mean*. Every wnxl i* Ginrpel truth.
;or skeptlebm. Ertry min van tlnd out f&gt;jr him­
,
i' "t perfect liberty to ntep riyht ainony 'our 8/5.
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tuhlfs and

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SELECT HIMSELF ANY SUIT HE PLEASES.
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No!hiu&lt;j V- n -en^cd.
Nathhiy it exeejded.
.,i&gt;. ,■ ■!m! uhortdMWtrd. and every tult, n&lt;&lt; uuittn how
hlah
fm-rnrr yrlcc may have been, $i‘&gt; buyu it m.ir,
■I hone Hlack Winstais; wc include all our fine im)Mjrtcd
&gt;1 CfiKsinrcix*.
'
,

Hur reasons for this money-losing sale?
ii'icdly think: they &lt; &lt;»nrcrn the public.
H»werrr, nlnce
........... p: r-.i i-iffair. ic&lt; ihni’t
tcHiuy.
Although the sni■
i..r-f h ■’.'1-btrn ycncrally ■pra.-pmaui. the utrikrs, lachiutfi,
pi
&lt;./f ?i.tr iumincrvionth-i and meanly weather ycnrrally
■ •„ .^.1
»»..!. have hern a great drawback on the rale of fine
Kr. riibady economized, or laid tn cconomhe. b&gt; make
.
Tbui. the man arcuntoinctl to paying fl/i for a taili
.
• ii,;». lt t” on?-i-.f our |1&lt;» *uU*. u tillc hr ivho ordinarily
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did wt pnd it' Onrcnient tn yn higher than $12 ar $15.
:!.t- m&lt;dicm and!oiv~prictd buRu found ready wile, the

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। utirk much luuyrr. Fifteen Doltor* U the wondtr■■ it will i„akc them
U’c gei&gt;tat. thr finest suit "J them
•
Fribcn Ihdlan, and you ynurmdf nni. If you wish, yd
. • p h, fr-,m cnunlrr t» &lt;tnintcr, and take any suit, n hrth....... h
. V &gt;&gt;r Jfln, FOR ON’L 1’3/5. Can anything ht falr&gt; . ult’inc '
/’• memher this *«!&lt;• enmmrrices tutnorrou’
&gt;
&gt;
and wit' vautinuc tint week from tomurrmc
• . • : fits, toiiicrx trilt. of cniirtc. nil-h the bed bargtdns.
. .
. [f j/i.ii dnu't live iii Grand fiuiddx send 11* 5L*.; we
.
iMti.-c in xt’Ie'-H'.n. It trill Kiiricly pay.

HUDSON’S

low /Mliing House,
GRAND RAPIDS.

WHAT M TOU ’WNT? '
!•

.&lt;111 want to buy any furniture: a nice carpet: any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season?
.

LINOLEUM.
What i-it' It is a floor cover made of cork. Call at my
-:&gt;&gt;re and examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.

We

august

20,
i89i. NO. 1868
WHOLE

Hastings Banner.

• AH W’S SUIT IN THE HOUSE

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Hastings, mich.,

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The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
* ry County.

receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
the most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE McCOT.
STEKETEE7

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IMPROVED

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€.r»atr»i I)b,eovrrjr Known fortlie
cur« *»f

Hot; (HOI.ERA, and
FIX WORMS IN HORSES
UrNDHEDSOF THEM.
.
R.TSWWX. Ind.. (XL IJ.. t«9CMr. C. G. fiirreiee:—Year Hog Cholera Cute, «
1 ltd t»o uuac* ro a yearlrt&gt;B colt, brought hu»
c-edkn' ;.i, .em &gt;wj slna;ler red &lt;me* froet he
Si!- ■
-- c , iendidly. W e believe it in be a goo
’
WUX1S KOBISDNNext- .a. ksoam to fail: the only sure remedy fc
•veiak - Huga. Morxea. 5h«x-p, Dogacr &gt;o«rl»
T’acfc»S* "af ranted it e«ed a* per directions.
, Pnc;- 5*- per package. 60c. ty mall, j packag’
G by
p,epa,d If your d:u*r»» h»» *
E,.l! ’■ d direct m the proprwior. GEO. V
WKKETEE, Grand Kupida. JHteb.
•'-aaitBMow au. Oraex HocCholkba Rnamats.
For »(-lc in Hastings by
»F. H. GOODYEAR. DruwUL

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New and Second Hand,

Middleville.
Minor Keeler and Afton Dibble are in
New York this week.
Orley Granger, of Grand Rapids, spent
Sunday with friends In the village.
________ UASTIA CH, XICR.
Mrs. H. E. Hendrick and daughter,
Hazle, were in Hastings Saturday.
Elsie Smith spent last week In Kent
county, the guest of Gertrude Baker.
General.
The following teachers have been hired
™d fuels she to take charge of our public schools for the
has a right to, jjcr
t
•
defeated the Jjike Odessa nine “5 to m |n ensuing year: Principal of high school,
A. O. Wilkinson; grammar department,
seven innings. Mure scores would havn Herbert Rich; 2nd intermediate depart­
piled up, only the day w»s hot m»d ment, Anna Winters; 1st Intermediate de­
the boy* gm tiretL
",,u
partment. Miss Chase; primary department,
Some miserable Woodland devil Insulted Lizzie BrightraL
Several from this place attended the ple’v«i'o,'
1"“1 'Ulw
«tef
teX te.^u2J?*- Tb')’,,lw ,w nlc at Catnpau lake last Thursday.
F. A. Bacon was in the village over
b^iL
u °"
&gt; "”“k ,0,,k 10 1,1‘
Sunday.
i
..
George Ickes, of Grand Rapids, was
from li' luuiteT' urJoT
*°n ,ef j .te.inr tend, wltf. III. m*nj
shaking hands with ills many friends in
otter d.y, nod fr^SSdl^’”^
' “■'• viltere imunloy evoteny.
i George Keeler, of Owosso, spent Sunday
forearm.
with Lis parents, LN. Keeler and wife.
w hitHp11
ot Woodland, was *1 Barm
PnrtnRichards
............... was in
..................................
Grand Knpids
there the
week buying slate foi the roof of bls
” -8 nu'**?*
«a iPicnic
'iuiuc mere
other day. *1 he knife slipped and cut u new residence.
hole in George’s thigh an inch-and a half
A. Thomas was'In Bastings on biuinre*
lu'hyf'
au “S’* *ound. and came Saturday.
vvithjrf half an Inch of severing a big artery.
Several teachers of this village are at­
fiMst Sunday evening while the family tending tho teichers’ Institute at Hastings.
Mrs. Charlie Ritchie Is very 111 at this
or James .spencer, living near the Tam­
arac chureti. were sitting on the jx»rcti writing.
11. E. Hendrick has purchased George
they heard a strange ubiM* and looking
down beheld a huge snake but a few feel Icken* house. Consideration 8700.
Grace Gibbs is the guest of relatives in
from them and colled ready to strike. An
'
energetic scream brought Mr. S|&gt;eucer to Grand Rapids.
Prof. Wilkinson was In town Monday
the spot and- his suakeilflp was quickly
di.qiatclied. Investigation showed It to be and will move here’ the first of next week..
W. Severance and II. E. Hendrick were
u rattlesnake po**esslng ten rattles, and
hi the Rapids Tuesday.
his death is but little mourned.
Roy Courtney, of Yankee Springs, fell
from n &gt;hek the other day aud broke his
Mrs. F. J. Hartinn 1* very sick.
leg.
■
Little I’aul Jewell is sick with malarial
Harry Jones, n cart anti a colt he iva* fever.
Guy Churchill, of Baltic Creek, h In
driving, were plied Into a:promiscuous heap
in a fence corner, nil because the colt did­ town.
No social yet. although they are trying
n’t like the looks of an ox team. The curt
was pled, aud the colt injured. Harry is to have one.
Mrs. Chas. Morehofist* nud children, of
able to tell how it happened.
Battle Creek, visited Sirs. W. Seger last
Harmony lodge. I. 0. D. F.. of FroepoiL-|
will give an excursion &lt; to Grand Ledge, i
j Thursday the SsthUni land.
i , Thus. Sullivan, the Freeport athirnvy. j
Rev.-. Puffer and W. A. Hunsberger
and his brother James came part of the were calling on friends in South Rutland.
• way home from Lowell the other dav with
N. 1). Merrifield entertained his brother
! more speed than ’'dignity or comfort de-! George, of Dakota, last week.
utandcil. Their team became frightened I ' Mrs. Arthur Myers anil children spent
at a traction engine, and broke into a live- j hst week with friends In Hope.
ly run. The buggy soon struck a stump
Mis. T. Brangwln entertained a lady
and the two .•Sullivans were flying through I friend from Castleton last week.
spare at a high rate of speed, but managed | Eugene Bush was making straw fly in
to land right side up. Very little damage | East Rutland last week. Gene hns a new
Sreshing outfit, with
all the modern
Im­
done to team, buggy or the men.
.
provements.
. H. btilsoi. of South Hastings, was in
Warm and dry .
&lt;
Ea&lt;t Rutland Monday.
Mr. Capana and wife, formerly of this
Mrs. Lee Cooley is visiting her parents
place, visited relatives here Sunday.
attliis writing.
Ice cream Miclal at Mr. and Mrs. George
{Gray burn's one week from Friday evening.
'.VooiUund.
h Aunt Sarah Phtcheii has the measles.
Still no rain, aud every thing all dried
I Mr. Bellinger wa* through here buying op.
hogs this week.
Wheat lias taken a great boom, and our
I Mrs. Clara Hamilton is visiting her par­ HlriHits are crowded with team* drawing
ent*. Mr. and Mr.*. Bullis.
wheat to market
Mm. Hiram Wilkes is nht expected to
The interior of our seliool house Is un­
live with rancor on the arm.
dergoing extensive repairs.
Mr. and Mrs. George kf are rejoicing
William Brooks, of Nashville, is making
over the advent of a i»5i pound girl.
a drive well on tlio school groumls. He
lias now reaclital a depth of 80 feet, and
South GMTlton.
no water as yet.
J. N. Covert and family look In the exA drunken brute Insulted a gentleman
curaioo to Grand hedge tbe 18th.
on our street* on Monday evening, and
The
be soon
found nimsen
himself njnuwim*
sprawling
1 ne friends
menu- of Miss
«i» Cunt Forbes will
■■■■■ —
soon rounu
pleased to hear that she is improving in Wldk with a broken nose and bruised phiz
health rapidly, and »s able to walk. She Kvnerany. If
if our citizens must be insulted
has been under medical treatment by a ji&gt;y
)V aruuacu
jjrtinken brutes,
con­
u»u»vx-. we hope—they
— j will
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..... •those ...I...
Woodland
D.. Vi.
Dr. II
Baughman.
Insult
who &lt;iv*n
are nl.lp
able nllil
and
willing to resrmt the insults in a proper
Mrs. Blakeslee is entertaining ioropany manner.
,
,
this week from Spring Lake. Mrs. Clark- . Our evaporator has commenced work
I't-.i,..- Smith
K.nith has a large
lnri?n field of buck
buck-­ with a full force of hands.
Charley
Several parties in our village have of
wheat that a few weeks ago gave promise
of 50 bushels per acre. Now he says If he late been getting circulars from eastern
gets 15 bushel* to the acre he will be lucky. cities, pretending to put them In u way of
getting counterfeit money eheap.
We
This is owing to the dry weather.
Charley Croekfurd returned from tl»d know they are “tishing for sucker* but
they will not gel any I'ites.
west last week.
C. C. Dean and Prank Aspinali have
Mrs. Hosmer is sons- bett&lt; r.
We are studying the clouds and hoping moved into their new storesWe underatend that Mr. Gallop, our
r°sSly Thurston came home frt&gt;m Ohio reonlir eteflk. lite puretewxi &gt; l&gt;ouw
■ nd M etaewtere. .IJ&lt;1 ttel w «re teonl
U&gt; low him.
*r» Ite'teted th“ m “■
treetlon .trante r tten ill. lore tor tte IjM.
I,., it.dure.11'li" w '•*' “ll&gt;
“f,
An ice eirun weW tor U«e
G.’s friends all join In wishing him a life
Bee. Tompklnson -n heM
U*
ot Barry Aldrich Friday liicld. whhdi re- ^Sus’rrportcd that George Drake anil
.ulred quin- favorably iMdh -oe'ally * nd
financially adding about eleven dollara to Clara McArthur were married on Saturday
night. We havn’t hefird of a chavrini» yet,
,bAnte Jeaidro'ce nt 11. M. DylMton an no we begin to fear rfiat dame rumor Is
Ire cream social was held on Saturday night
ta JKFltev. Pope in which 810 and over D1 Burt' Tinkler, of your city, was in our
village Tuesday, to serve some legal P®'
^BnrTLawrenee met wlt» quite an acci­
dent Sunday afternoon by falling from the ^We have noticed several traction en­
gines pacing through our street* of late
ion in bl. barn luthltoa on tbe wheeI ot
wafon atandinK on the Boor. The lofury and as few or none of the owners, seem to
SmMj with tte low. tre xrl’lte tte'" U&gt;
terrice. ot Mr., butter Sk it up .nd •'"Kt t»&gt;th teprlwnmenl
Brown we. held at ter late residence Mn- .ml d.m.rrre- ITte toll &gt;•« «■» pnMtetM in ‘te BQNXte . Ie« tre-k. teto-M.]
dav
Mr. Brown has the sympathy of
taje circle ot nelebbore and Mend, In hi.
q.turenJatB. /
Hot weather with no ralnjis rather dis^«”ld tamlly. - Ctertedale.

Published Thursdays by
COOK EROS.,

- -COUNTY NEWS.

.pent Sunday with her aunt. Mre. W. T.

"’toyd CortrffhU Charle. HatebuW ted

Ko^tM^--a few days.
BamOebl.

PT?"‘ ‘^nreter Ud quite « “&lt;&gt; 'pel‘
Ghas. Schuma
* rtnr taking care
of dlxzltete
wn drivlur. te
°* “f '“TbJte.il&gt;” I’lnlt 011 lhe urwodir.te "p'teS“ wn'toB te fteliuB-OUlte

at
Stefteld l.drewlux .PPl" &gt;» -O'

W. H. GOODYEAR’S,
The Druggist'^-

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oJlSteSio ted I. te •
ted
'"X coereabtete.
trXu&gt;. co- «•

Edmunds.

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Bridr«.w.
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W. J. Flak and others have hied them
away to the quiet sboresAf some lake for
a few days recreation in Mmp.
Rev. Simons from Battle Creek H camp­
ing at Fine lake.
A. E. Bresee and wife of Banfield tnight
have been gecn over south on Sunday last
Flora Edmonds L* home fof a few days
recreation.
W. A. Pau’, of Vermontville, Iras been
visiting friends in our midst the last few
days.
The new evaporator will soon be erected
at|Banfield, now for the Boylngton rail road
or any other good thing for the .public.
Mr. J. Gregory is track from Arkansas
on a visit among bls numerous 'relatives tn
this section.
We were saddened by the intelligence of
the death of our former friend
Mr.
Hendrick Johnson of Bedford. He had
been a great, sufferer for several months
with cancer, begining on bis band and ex­
tending to his side. The deceased was *
very Industrious man and had accumulat­
ed considerable proi»erty.
Stat* Road.
Mrs. Finley Mark* was taken suddenly
ill Tuesday, and medical aid was summon-

Mrs. John Shawman Is entertaining a
sister from Indiana.
Mrs. James Murray's mother Is quite
sick at this writing.
A number from here are making prepa­
rations to attend the camp-meeting south
of Bastings.

Mrs. Stella Palmalier and sons, who
have been visiting relative* here, returned
to their home in Charlotte Saturday.
Mrs. Hawley is entertaining it sister and
nephew from Lima, Indiana.
. ,
Most of the hogs in this vicinity wore
purchased last week by U. I’eak; prte
M.00 per hundred.
One night last week some one broke ti e
lock and entered n granary belonging to
Warren Fisher, and helped themselves ,to
about 50 bushels of onts.
The missionary society of Spring Brook
was entertained at the parsonage last
Weilnesday.
Byron Fisher is improving the looks of
bis house both Inside and out by painting.
Sylvester Francis and mother visited
friends in Delton Saturday.
A social will be held at the parsonage
next Wednesday evening. Water melons
and cake will be served.
Kittle Mrl&gt;onald, of Gjand Rapids, was
the guest of her annt, Mrs. John Barber, the
past week. Miss Kittle was on board the
ill fated train that was wrecked neaf Kali.mazuo. She was thrown against a win­
dow breaking It through as the car fell on
Rs side, but escaped without serious In­
jury.
Nora Flslierds attending the teachers’
institute at Hostings.
•
A. B. Francisco and wife and W. Fisher
and wife report a very pleasant day spent
at I’. A. Youngs near Hickory Corners,
Thursday.
John Barber, as president of tin1 Prairie*
ville Sabbath school association, has l»een
visiting the various Sabbath schools in
town and preparing for the annual picnic,
which will be held at Geiger's resort nt
Gull Lake on Thursday, Aug. 27th.

Mrs. W. IL Chase Is visiting her mother !
at Kalamazoo this week.
A. Mantle has sold his sliop and black­
smith business to a gentleman from Scotts.
M. Skllmnu ha.* sold out bls livery to
Buttle Creek parties.
Stephen Branstetter shipperl a car load
of fine hogs from here Tuesday.
Dodge Robinsdn of Prairieville are
talking of locating here In the furniture
and undertaking business.
E. J. Hartman and Chasta Busi) Joined
fates for better or worse Tuesday morning
at 7 o’clock. The wedding was a quiet
affair, only a few relatives being invited.
The bridal couple, took the 9:20 train for
Chicago for a brief vacation, when they
they will return to be numbered again
among our moat highly esteemed citizens.
Both parties are too well known to require
comment, and their hosts pt friends are
only to wish them a long .life and perfect
hnjU&gt;lness.
Mrs. Sprague returned from Plainwell
Monday after a months attendance upon
her sick daughter.
Miss Cora Hazel, of Kalamazoo Sundayed
with lier father and sister here.
The roller mill is running to it’s full
caplaity to fill back ordars.
Large quantities of wheat are being
marketed now. Prevent price, one dollar,
although some has been contracted at 51,10
J. W. Williams and Frank Brooks with
their families are camping at Wall lake.
W. H. Chase is assisting Gwin A Co.
in their store work.
A large and pleasant crowd attenderl
the ball at Blackmans hall Friday evening.
Ej Deck and J. Doonan are doing a
hustling business painting aud paper
hanging.

To avoid carpet moths: If you find do
appearance of moths in your carpets uro
an "ounceof prevention.” In other worth,
after your carpet has been laid, sponge
thoroughly in a strong solution of salt and
water It is well nlsQ to sprinkle salt un­
derneath the carpet, in dark corners, under
bookcases, couches, etc., where the carpet
is least used. Above all, keep your rooms
sufficiently light, remembering that moths
should be numbered among those wicked
creature* who “preferdarkness rather than
light, because their deeds are evlL”
Rjittati chairs which have grown dark
and discolored with use may be greatly im­
proved by scrubbing with hot milk and
salt, and afterward exposing to the sun
and wind till dry.
In cleaning your pantry shelves use an­
other “ounce of prevention.’ Sprinkle a
mixture of powdered borax and pulverised
alum underneath the papers, and you won’t
be likely to lie troubled with anta.
A remedy highly recommended for the
extermination of rats and mice is cornmeal
mixed with |&gt;owdered gins*. Spread tbe
mixture in their favorite haunts; and it is
claimed they will flee from the premise* in
an incredibly short time.
Bad spot* of oil nr grease upon the car­
pet, which fail to yield to ordinary treat­
ment, may often be removed with buck­
wheat flour and water. Make a stiff bat­
ter, spread upon the spota and allow it to
dry. Sometimes more thanoneapplication
will be necessary, but ordinarily when the
.flour is swept off tho spots will disappear
with it.
Grease spot* upon wall paper inny be re­
moved with Fuller’s earth. Make a thick
paste, spread carefully upon tbe spots, and
let it remain for tWfelve hours. Brtuh it
off, and if the spot has not entirely dlssppenreii repent the process.—Sura Sedgwick
in Good Housekeeping.

In the “History of Beverly,” Mass., tho
following anecdote is related of a good jus­
tice of the peace In the old colonial times.
Ou a cold night in winter n traveler called
at his bouse for lodging. The ready hos­
pitality of the justice was about being dis­
played, when the traveler unluckily ut­
tered a word which hi* bort considered
profane.
Upon this be informed his guest that he
was a magistrate, pointed out tho nature
of the offense, and explained the necessity
of its In-tag expiated by sitting an hour in
the stocks.
Remonstrance was unavailing, for cus­
tom at that time allowed the magistrate
to convict and punish at once, and in this
case he acted as accuser, witness, jury,
judge and sheriff, all in one.
Cold ns it was, our worthy Justice, aided
by his sou, conducted the tru*eler to the
place of punishment, an open place near
the meeting house where the stocks were
placed. Here the traveler was confined in
the usual manner, the benevolent ew-edtor
of the law remaining with him to lieguile
the time .of its tedium by edifying conver­
sation.
At the expiration of the hour he was recouducted to the house and hospitably en­
tertained till the next morning, when tho
traveler departed with, let w&gt; hope, a de­
termination to consider his words more
carefully before giving them utterance In
the hearing of a conscientious magistrate.
—Youth's Companion.
\
.

It is said that all true sportsmen abhor a
pot hunter, and that no gentleman will pot
a duck But theyall do it. J.bare done it
myself. 1 have seen the best of them sneak-'
iug on to decoys, and have had the pleasure
of protesting against some of the most
blatant taking a shot at mine. A short
time ago, in one of my rainbies, I came
suddenly upon a fine flock of mallards feed­
ing in a little secluded pond near Columbia
slough. Fortunately I was not discovered,
and quietly drew back where 1 could study
the situation. My imagination cyno to my
aid, and I could see the ducks swimming

tlrely unconA^ous of my presence aud Lbo
impending danger. I observed that by go
tag nround U the left 1 could come up be­
hind n little clump of willows within easy
rouge of the game.
1 Here was a pudding and no mistake.
With the stealthy tread of ti Cat I ap­
proached my unsuspecting victims. I even
got down and crawie± I was nearly to
the willows, nod peered cautiouslythrough
them to make sure. The first thing that
met my view was a dog sitting there under
it leaning willow on his launches, demure­
ly looking out ore* tbe |&gt;ond. and the next
tiling 1 saw wmh man quietly lighting hm
pi;*!. To say that I sneaked back and
away—clear away from that pond—Is put­
ting it modestly, and Friend H. doe* not
know to this day bow near 1 came to pot­
ting hi* stool of decoy ducks.—Forest and
Stream.
‘
n*rnutn*» Way nt Getting an “Ad.**
One morning tho newspapers announced
that grave fennt were entertaiued for the
safety of an agent of Barnum’* big show,
who had gone to Africa to seek attractions
for it io their native lairs. News had come.
Lt wns said, that he bail last boen. beard
front in a predicament from which rocape
wn.s practically Impassible. It was a very
sad piece of btudnon altogether.
Mr. Barnum was nt n hotel In this city
at tbe time, and there n relative of tbe un­
fortunate agent found him entertaining a
squad of reporters with a most interesting
version of the African tragedy. The caller
knew hh man and waited patiently until
tho interviewers bail departed. Then be
anrirrasly asked for new*.
,
1 "Oh. don’t’ be worried," said the show­
man. “Pre just got Intelligence that he’s
I
safe and sound and will be back here in a

teonraeinc tor the farmers.
In regular malarious localities there is
Some wte«t U telnir
Mrs. John Van Horn Is vtaltlnj* her enough of the poison called malaria gener­
ated to produce In all who are not acclimat­
.0 Btetlnte &lt;».« ed regular chills and fever. Pe-ru-ua. in
d.e lut week. «nt *&gt;'■ l,r,kr
* large doses, will break tbe chill* every
fumor front tte neck, ted te I. dnlntt Bootime. In other localities there is just
enough malerla poison to make many
Ir. telng nble to work ererf d«).
people feel Indescribably bad without
producing regular, chilly sensations, with
flashes of beat and cold, calmmy persplralion aching bones and muscles, bad breath
or j “But be ba* a great many friend* here,”
SUn.' Oted’ ciliit’terlkln te. rerore^d and stomach. peiiodlesl headache
neuralgia.
nervousness,
sleeplessness, (objected the visitor, “and this report of hi* •
stupor and weakness. For this condition
from her illness.
death will cause them much sorrow.’’
Pc-ru-na is a prompt and positive cure. It
Mr. Barnum looked solemn for an in­
rids the system of the poison, build* up stant, and then be chuckled. “Well,"he
D. Townsend and Steve y°Ke.,MchJ*r1?
the flagging powers, and brings back appe­ exclaimed cheerfully, “just think of this.
ry. Meh tested » tev-d
tite and sleep. A few weeks’ use of the
JyoM.teyl.ttetenteolP.te.
wonderful antlmalarial remedy produces
Charlie Smillt. of Wheeling, »' • '«-» such an entire renovation and rejuvina- back here alive.”—New York Time*.
made friends a short visit here, and now tion of the whole body that the patient feels
nfe heavy rope* yon may notice coiled
"aETa. C. W.lf. reotter hu&gt; returned as if he was living In another world. For
a free book on malarial diseases send jour on deck and nerved through the hawae
to ter bteno in Sonlh Bend. Indite.
address to the Peruna Medicine Company, boles of ferryboat* are need n* warps to get
OnndmUter Younira
Columbus. Ohio.
h,vr tern vl.lung ten. tevr now retted ,
Friday afternoon, the Lake bbore car
ed to tbeir borne In tbe cast••Gipsy r containing the leading officials
0.VTS0 too. In tte rxenreion .1 tte of that road went through here. There (creed to take a
may be -nothing in It." but to many tbe tag the Blip* U
«■*! on tte
above fact lends coloring to the report that |
ground la build a brick house.
nknrrh tne
lskc onurc
the Lake
Shore m
hi w
to ■«»••«&gt;&gt;
absorb .»
tbe Graad at leant five mluuta*
%d.
V* °1”’reh I tapid. branch of the Mkblgm.
Saturday evening and Sunday.
»"

�BUSINESS CARbFSCHOOL COLUMN.
Questions used at regular examination

THEORY AXD ABT.
A world of dusky crimsoM, with the white
1. Why should object* be extensively
Sor&lt;w petals budding, aud the fragrant blush
used in primary teaching?
Of the tuoiG* roM»-aa over deepening flush
2. What mental powers arc chiefly
Of flowers that wail the love kin of the light.
used
(a) in
Acquiring
etauentrry
knowledge?, (b) In retaining knowledge?
Dead Junes have left -.heir memories. a flower
(c) In properly applying knowledge?
Prvawd between storinJ leave*, a twist ot graai*
». Of what value art* callstbetile ex­
ercises in school?
Of twilight blooms. Oh. love! though youth
must pass.
4. Mention two important results to be
Life'holds the mem'ry of tluxt golden hour.
wcurvd from written work In schools. and
—C. A bauifcin in Chambers' Journal.
detail good plans for securing these re­
sult*.
i Outline a lypieal lesson In geography,
“Now, mamma, I”----as you would conduct it, cbooslngjour
Thus tbe child began, aud was t&gt;topped
fl. To what extent do you prohibit short by her mother.
“Lottie, how many times I've told you
whispering in school, and why?
not to begin with ‘Now.’ It ia ’Now,
GRAMMAR.
mamma,* ‘Now; I can’t,’ ‘Now, I will,’
1. Analyze by diagram or otherwise: (a)
1 do not know what be wants; (b) Going Now something or uthpr continually.
homo before the regular hour of dismissal Don’t aay It again! The very first time
you do I will send you to stand fifteen min­
should not be a frequent occurrence.
ute® in the corner.”
2. Write (a) a sentence-in which that
Little Lottie knew full well the terrors
shall bo used as an adjective*, (b) as a fdaof that punishment. What an eternity it
llve pronoun*, (c) as a conjunction: (d) as
seemed to her to stand that length of time
with her face u&gt; tbe wall, not allowed to
You bear ths' boy laughing? You think turn around or speak till told that the
time wm out, for always after about three
he-‘s all fun.
But Uic angels Ungii, too,at thepfiod he minutes she felt sure the fifteen minutes
has done;
The children laugh loud as they troop at must be passed, and that she, forgotten,
must stand there always! So cautious Ix&gt;this call.
An d the poor man chat knows him tie retreated with her doll out of mamma’s'
laughs loudest ol all.
hearing, aud it!being already late in the
(a) Which are the principal clauses? (b) day escaped condemnation.
Name the subordinate clause®, indicating
When the little nightgown had been
whether they are adjective, adverbial, or donned and maxima said tenderly, “Now,
objective, (b) 1’arae laughing and fun.
darling, say your little prayer.” Lottie
4. Illustrate by sentences two different failed to notice ihow the catcher had been
uses of whal. nnd explain tbeii use graru- caught on the “Now,” but answered:
&lt;1 matically.
3. Name five offices of a noun that a
“Lottie! Why not?”
clause may perform.
&lt;_* ’Cause if 1 say iny
- I lay me’ 1
fl. Give syntax of him and man In the must stand In the corner."—Housekeepers*
sentence: 1 believe him to be a man want­ Weekly.
____________________
ing in veracity.
7. Name the classes and modifications
of verbs, (b) Change the expression.
In the manufiicture of furniture it is
“One of his friends told him of the ar­ often found that excellent results both iu
economy and effect are gained by the ability
rangement,’’ to the passive voice.
K. Write (a) five nouns that have no to imitate valuable liardwoods. The French
plural form; (G)ifive that have do singular artisan is especially skilled in this art, and
will produce a surface so like the wood
form.
V. Write tire possessive singular of the imitated, in texture, density of hue and
following pronouns: It, she, I, which, l&gt;oHsh, that man}* expert judgeswill often
whosoever, (b) Write tbe principal parts mistake the imitation for tbe natural wood.
of the verbs rode, sit, nee. write and c\io»e. Tbe appearance of mahogany is given by
10. Change tbe following to a sentence the following process: Tho surface of tbe
having a principal and adverbial clause: wood having been made perfectly smooth,
Troy being taken by the Greeks, Juiteas diluted nitrous acid is rubbed in.
To a filtered mixture of one and a half
came into-Italy.
ounces of dragon’s blood, dissolved in a
X
aKOC.KAPHY.
1. Name a country or locality in which pint of spirits of wine, is added one-third
each of the following unimats are found that quantity of carbonate of soda. This
native, respectively: Tbe white bear, the gives a very thia liquid, which i« brushed
antekipe, tbe armadillo, the camel, the with a soft brush over tho wood. The pro­
cess is repeated; and shortly the wood as­
kangaroo, the tiger, the elephant
sumes tbe externa] appearance of mahog­
2. Name the largest republic of Europe.
Locate the greatest grain market; the any. If the composition has been properly
strongest fortress. Name four great rnees made tbe surface will resemble an arti­
ot men, and a country in which each is the ficial mirror, and should this brilliancy at
any time be impaired, it. can be restored by
prevailing race.
3. Define horizon, pole, zenith, orbit, rubbing the surface with n little cold
drawn linseed oil.—New York Commer­
solstice, Isothermal lines.
cial Advertiser. ,
4. ia) Name four states in which coal
is found in abundance, (b) What bodies
of water does Welland canal connect?
A lecturer not so well known as he hopes
What nation controls tliat canal?
to be always use* a typewriter iu answer­
5. Name the bodies of water in whi:h
the following islands are located, re­ ing letters asking him to lecture. He
spectively: Jatmuca, Anticosti, Isle of writes au atrocious hand, but not so blind
as to prohibit the possibility of decipherMan, Isle Royale.
fl. Name and locate five important •lug it. His explanation of his custom,
cities west of the Mississippi river in the however, is extremely practical. • “1 was
United Slates and mention some reasons once invited to lecture," he said, “at-a
why tlieM' oitles should be located at tht&gt;e place where 1 htvl always, town extremely
anxious to sneak. The letter of invitation
points.
w£b very complimentary, and L answered
7. Name five agricultural and five min­
eral productions of foe United States, and that It would fivt me itosaf delight to
speak al such and such a place on such
state where each ft produced.
aud
such a subject on a certain evening.
8. Through What waters woukl you
pass in going from Mobile to Baltimore? Imagine my surprise when I received a
note regretting that previous engagements
mu. OOVTUHtMENT.
1. What legal requirements must oounty would prevent iny speaking ou such and
oflicers comply with liefore entering upon such a subject, etc. Since tliat day I
have always bad ray replies typewritten,
the duties of their offices?
and 1 have never found reason to regret
2. What are the iiecessary qualifica­
my reformation.’'—New York Tribune.
tions for suffrage?
3. Give the names of five county offices
and name some of the duties pertaining to
4. Explain tbe difference between an
election by a majority and as election by a
plurality.
5. Give the legal qualifications neces­
sary to make a man eligible Cor (a) Presi­
dent of tbe United States; (b) for the office
of state senator; (c) for member of the
legislature.
fl. Ot how many members will tbe next
United States senate lie composed?
7. Wbv la ,Uie veto power given Co the
governor?
ABrrnMETir.
I. Write (a)
three mrillioq. sixty
thousand, seven; (b) a number composed
of 5 units of the sixth order. 4 emits of the
fifth order, one unit of tbe foarth order
and 9 units of tbe seco id order; (c) sixthousand,
twenty-tour
hundred-thou­
sandths.
S. Add 3 and 1-9, (X divided by.vifl)
XCVIIL and four and seven hundredtbousandths.
3. State the principles that you would
teach In mul’dplicatiou. State two prin­
ciples you would teach iu greatest common
divisor.
4. A rectangular field Is SC’-t rods long
and 40.875 rods wide. How much wheat
will it produce at tbe rate of 20 bushels
per acre?
5. A ship’s chroaometer. set at Green­
wich. points to 5 boars 40 minutes, 20
seconds p. m., when tbe sun is on the
DMiridlan. what is tbe ship’s longitude?
fl. What is the difference between the
true and bank discount of RSM for three

The list price of oil stoves is $ 15.

Statistics of our internal cdmnierct^havb
never been accutnudy collected, but it has
been estimated that the dometAic produce
moved and exchanged in this country dur­
ing WOO amounted in valu«Z to *325,000,000,&lt;M0. The annual rircr commerce of Cin­
cinnati is valued at more than 350,000,000.
The tonnage that, passes up aud down the
Detroit river annually ia greater than that
which enters the port of Liverpool. The
number of vessels that enter and clear at
Chicago exceeds every year by 7,000 tbe
number of those that rnter and dear at
New York. The tonnage passing through
the Sauli Ste. Marie in 1890 exceeded that
passing through tbe great Suex carial by
LOOO.OOO tons.—Senator Frye in Forum.
K.
Iltioniu
Louis XIV said to Boileau. on receiving
his epistle on tbe passage of the Rhine,
“This U fine, and I should praise you more
had you praised me leas.’’ The same com­
pliment had beea paid before his day by
Queen Margaret—in Heine Margot—to
Brantomc.
Frederick the Great is reported to have
said, in reference to a troublesome assail­
ant, “This man w»nu mo to make a mare
tyr of him, but he shall not hare that
satisfaction.” Somewhat like, though not
identical, was the remark of Vespasian to
Demetrius, the cynic, “You do all you can
to get me to put you to death, but I don’t
kill a dog for barking at me.”—All the
Year Round.

Women are chosen in France as inspect­
ors of work of women and children in factoriee. Here there 13

rate of commercial dhoount wm allowed?

fofty-fiva. They must pasa nn oral and
written examination in the test of the
laws bearing upon tbe subject, and they
amounts to 315V. Find tbe valuation of
must prove that they have lived at least
five years in the department where they
9. Id bow many days of 10 hours each
ar® to serve. They bare 150 establishments
will seven men build 30fl rods of wall. If
to vfaft in a month, and concerning these
13 men In 11 days of eight hours each
they must report to the prefect. They are
all sworn in. The salary is about 1,800
10. Find tbe two equal factors tliat francs (8380) a year.—New York Sun.
produce 47524.
Manistee Catholics are bolding a fair.

The West Michigan grape crop will be
simply immense.

The Howard City woolen mills are again

Omnmi* county Is
qmnthiasAf peaches.

shipping •mmense

Work to pregrewing rapidly on tbe new
tbe Evansville pump

n £ SCKIBNEli. il j(„

ROSES AND MEMORIES.

A girl in Kentucky baa recovered, 1300
damages from a steamboat company for
naming a Ixstt after her without asking
her permission, aud they must rename tbe
bosk She took offense at n marine item
stating that “Kiltie Marshal took the low­
er chute and run her nose into a planta­
tion. "—Detroit Free Press.

‘What was the cause of tbe revolution-

Tbomas Carvalho, the treasury expert,
who is said to be th® be* judge of money
in the world, was sent to Birmingham,
Ata, to testify art nnMpert Inacountermt
case. In explaining to the jury tho secret
marks which the genuiee silver dollar
bears, ho said: “The designer of the stand­
ard silver dollar. Mr. Morgan, stamped the
initial ot Lis name in two places on the
coin. All genuine standard silver dollars
bear one minute letter *M’ stamped on the
neck ot the Goddess of Liberty, just at the
point where the longest lock of hair crosses*
the neck line, and another on the reverse
side ot the coin, on the left half of the loop
of ribbon tied about the wreath.”
Drawing from his pocket a handful of
coins be left the witness stand and walked
over to the jury box. “If you will look nt
these dollars very carefully," said he, "you
will observe the marks to which I have
alluded.” Hethen distributed tbedoUam
among tbe jurors and naked them to ex­
amine vhc coins. After studying awhile,
ail but three of the jurors were able to
make out tbe minute “M’s.” Then ex­
pert Carvalho smilingly volunteered to
point out the secret initials to the three
gentlemen whose eyes were not . acute
enough to detect them.
Taking tbe three coins in his bond hs
glanced at them casually. A puzzled look
overspread his features; he doeely scru­
tinized tBe dollars, walking/over to the
window to get the benefit of a-dearer light.
Then be turned to tbe jury and said; “Gen­
tlemen. these coin* well illustrate tbe
point I was attempting to impress upon
you. They are counterfeits.” Just before
entering the court room Mr, Carvalho
stepped into a grocery and had a twenty
doUnr bill changed in order to get enough
dollar* to pass among the jurora. Three
ot thtao coins were bogus.—Chicago Mail.

Australia today b as far advanced iu civillxation aa any country in the world. The
roads are better than any on this conti­
nent; the dally and weekly papers and tbe
development ot literature and art are far
tn advance of the ago of the colonies or the
population. The sew com mo u wealth has
all Europe and America as a field in which
to trek the improvements of the time and
the means to secure them. Its present
wealth is almost beyond belief, and its re­
sources are almost incalculable.
It produces more than one-fourth of the
wool of tbe world—twice as much as the
United States. It produces one-half the
tin of tbe world, and there is no precious
metal that has not Ixs-n found within its
domain. Its coal fields on the coast, con­
venient for export to all countries, are in­
exhaustible. The toward and outward
shipping of one port alone exceeds 2,500,000
tons per annum, nnd the value of its com­
merce with Great Britain alone exceeds
£100,000,000 sterling. Au estimate of the
annual industrial productions of the popu­
lation. including both agricultural and
mineral wealth, was no less than £05,1X2,000.
Its cities also are among the finest of
modern times. The public buildings, shops
and parks compare favorably with any in j
Europe or .Ymerk-a, while the floating
palaces of the Peninsula nnd Oriental
Steamship company and the Orient Steam­
ship company give weekly communication
with the Old World.’ In outdoor sports
the Australians excel, and their racing es­
tablishment/* and courses are the wonder
nnd admiration of all visitors from abroad.
Who has not heurd-flf the champion boat­
men nnd crickpWra of Australia?—Sir K.
W. Cameron'in Forum. *
Fanny Demand*.
* There's n broadly humorous side to tbe
book trade. The fun is generally furnished
by the ridiculous mistakes people make in
the name® of books. A lady sent her maid
one day for Annie Thomas' novel of “He
Cometh Not, She Said," but the damsel
asked for “He Combeth Not HiS Head."
The little boy of n prominent divine wont
to a shop to procure for his father a relig­
ious book called “Tho Hour Which Com­
eth,” but he Inquired for “The Ben Which
Croweth."
At the time that Thomas Hardy’s clerqj
novel, "A Pair of Blue Eyes,” was nt the
height of its popularity, a young assistant
in a Iwokmdler’s, who was an new to the
business as he was slow of comprehension,
when a lady came in and said to'him, very
eagerly and inquiringly. “Have you ’A
Pair of Blue Eyes?’" blushkigly stam­
mered out, ‘ No, miss; my eynTare black.”
One day an errand boy brought up from
tbe cellar a trap containing a large rat,
just as a well known society belle, wishing
to look nt one of Anthony Trollope’s most
popular novels, said to the new assistant:
“I wont to see’What Will He Do with
It?’”
"Very well, miss,” was tbe reply; "if you
Will walk to-be back part of the shop and
look out of the window you will see him
drown iL’’—London Tit-Bita.
A Complete Apology.
A prominent official at Tabreez, in tbe
courso of au altercation with nn English
gentleman, called his adversary a liar. The
result was a challenge which seemed to the
Persian preposterous.
“I fight?” sold he. “What shall I fight
for? I only called him a liar.”
"Wen," said the gentleman who took
the note to him, "he says yon will have to
fight him; there Ls no way of getting outof
It. It vrill never do to call an English gen­
tleman u liar.”
“But I say I won’t fight.” replied tbe
other.
“Then you must apologize.”
“Apologize! What does lie mean by apol­
ogizing?-’
“Why, take it all back nnd say you are
sorry that you called him a liar. That is
what it means.”
“Is that all?” replied tbe Persian. “Of
course I’ll apologise; I’ll say whatever be
wishes me to say. I lied when I called him
a liar. I am a liar, the son of a liar and tbe
grandson of liars. What more docs he
want me to say?”—Persia and Persians

On a largo dally paper the editor-in-chief
has control of everybody on the editorial
aud reporting staff, and directs the policy
of the paper, though he may do little writ­
ing. The managing editor is his lieuten­
ant, and carries out the ideas of the editor
in-chlef, acting more or lets* independently
as tbe case may be. “An editor” may mean
either one of the men who write editorials
or one of tbe men who edit the copy of nportent and other writers. Tbe business
manager has charge of the buahjCM de­
partment. devoting his time mainly to
matters of advertising and circulation. Ou
small papers one man can do tbe work of
all, but he will have to sit up nights —
Writer.

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Rates, Si.00 per Day.
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never seem to grow old.Try &amp; c&amp;keA complete wreck of domestic happiness boa often resulted from
badly washed diahoe, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which
seemed light ns air. But by these things a man often judges of his
wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect
when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes
a larg® part of its. thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to
BAPOL1O.

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Notary i’tibiic,

Wooilaiid, Mich.
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Justice &lt;ff (he Peace.

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D. G. Robfn'nn. President; '
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
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D. G. Robinson.
John Carvrth,
Chester Messer.
P. T. Colgrov*.
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POLy is

DEAD.

Nashville, Aug. 15.—Surrounded by a
few loving friends and relative* Mr*.
J'onasK. Polk, relirt of tbe eleventh presi­
dent of thu United States, departed this
life at 7:80 o’clock y-Mtcrday morning
peacefully and quietly In tbe full poaaession other mental faculties. Mr*. Polk
had been in perfect health unLil last
Wednesday evening, when' on returning
from n short drive she wn* taken sudden­
ly ill. Iron? which she never rallied.

THIRTEEN CORPSES

BM3E BALL SCORES.

The Awful Sequel oi a Brook­
lyn Excursion.

Chicago,-Aug. 11—Following are tba
score* at the national game made by
League club* yre’irday: At New YorkNew York, 2: Chicago, 0. At BostonPittsburg, 5; Boston, 13. At BrooklynBrooklyn, 8: Cincinnati. 0, At Philadel­
phia—Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland. L
Association: At Columbus—Columba^
2; Athletic, 5 At Cincinnati—Cincinnati,
I; Boston, 0. At Louisville— Louisville,
1Jlaltlmorc. 2. At St. Louis- St. Louis,
8;w ashington, A
Chicago, Aug. 13.—Yesterday’* Leagu*
base boll playing restiltedia the following
record: Al New York-New York, 8; Chi­
cago, 2. At Boston—Boston, 7; PilUborfc
A
At Philadelphia— Philadelphia, 9;
Cleveland, 3. Brooklyn-Cincinnati game
postponed—rain.
Association: At St. Louis-St. Louis, T;
Washington, 5. 'At Louisville—Louisville,
8; Baltimore, 0. At Columbus—Coins*
bus, 4; Athletic, 2. At Cincinnati—Cin­
cinnati, 7; Boston, 2.
Chicago, Aug. 14 —Following is the
record of League base ball playing yester­
day: At Boston—Boston, 5; Cleveland, fl,
At New York—New York, 4; Cincinnati,
7. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 1; Chicago, &amp;
At Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 7; Pitts­
burg, 0.
Association: At Cincinnati—Cincinnati,
Ip Boston, 7. At St. Louis—SL Louis, 11;
Washington, 5. At Louisville—Louis­
ville. 1; Baltimore, 2. At Ckdumbus—
Columbus, 6; Athletic, G.
Chicago, Aug. 15.—Score* of league
clubs nt ba*e ball yesterday wore as fol­
lows; At New York—New York. 2; Cin­
cinnati, I. At Brooklyn—Chicago, 8;
Brooklyn. 10.
At Boston—Boston, 5;
Cleveland, 2.
At Philadelphia—Phila­
delphia. 11; Pittsburg, 2. No Association
gaiut-M played.
Following are Saturday’s league scores;
At Brooklyn—Chicago 6, Brooklyn, 3. At
New York—New York. 4; Cincinnati, 4—
called, darkness At Philadelphia—Phil*
adelpbia, 4; Pittsburg, 2. Boston-Cleve­
land game postponed—rale.
Association: At Washington — Wash­
ington. 8; Athletic 6. At St. I/ouis—3U
Louis, 7; Cincinnati, 3. At Iwouisvill*—
Louisville, 7; Columbus, 8. Boston-Balttmora game prevented by rain. (Sunday)
At Louisville— Louisville, 11; Columbus,
5. At St. Louis—St. Ijouis, 8; Cincin­
nati, 0.
Chicago, Aug. Id—Following are given
yesterday's League base ball scores: At
New York—New York, 0; Boston, 3. At
Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 8; Brooklyn,
€ At Pittsburg—Pittsburg. 1; Chicago,
। 2. At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 3; Cleve­
land, 2
Association: At Boston—Boston, 9; Bal­
timore, 3. At Washington—Washington,
9; Athletic, 8. At Louisville—Coumboa,'
7; Ixjuisville, 11.

VICTIMS or A SUDDEjF T0RNAL0.J

Chicago, Aug. lb.—Within three-quar­
Had she livtsd until tho fourth of
Midst of * Howling* Mtoru»—Festivity
ters of an hour after the board of trade, September next, she would have been
opened for businros yesterday December eighteen years beyond the allotted time of
New York. Aug. IX—Thirteen persons
wheat boomed to *1.15, nnd the excite­ three score and tcu. The cause of her death
was simply exhaustion resulting from old were killed outright and thirty mor* were
ment of Saturday, when the cereal touched
age. The bells throughout the city were injured at Coldspring Harbor at 4 o’clock
81.0B, was rvjK-atcd with even greater en­ tolled and sympathy and regret are beard
00 iienuli
yesterday afternoon. They were just clear­
S. .O ,‘r.piAl* Fn-uch
ergy. As on Saturday, there were uo fail­ from the mi&lt;s«es of jieople ns they gaze
toaiaxM.
ing the dock on an excursion barge to re­
ure* reported, but tbe losings were very upon the bulletin announcing the demise turn to Brooklyn when the vesaci was
heavy iu ninny coses. Drec^bcr opened of this honored and beloved lady, who
struck
by a ’ heavy squall nnd dnabed
bJ)runk,,nneM’
801 cured by mt 81.06X- Tbe advance was pretty steady spent her years among the people she
Dr. Miles’ Restonttivo Nervine, discovered until *1.15 was reached, but a reaction set loved so well, nnd who respected her as against the dock. It was In tbe midst qf
a terrible thunderstorm, tbe waves ran
by the eminent Indiana Special!** In ner­ in, aud it rapidly sold down to 8L&lt;KL one uf the noblest of her sex.
high, and some people think that the mast
vous disease*. It does not contain opiate* Then it advanced again to 81-06, nnd stayed
Frsoldant PalktoQueer Will.
S2.’" '
President Polk left one ot tho queerest of the barge ou which the people were
or dangerous drug*. Fine book of great
there. U w-os said that not a man on tho will* that was ever left to I e probated by killed was struck by lightning. This to
pR“
druggist#.
board hail made a rent, and that many an lutelligeht man.
52.-' ;
Dr. Miles’ Medical CoM Elkhart, Ind.
Evitytbing was not known, however. All was excitement
now have their entire fortune* nt stake, i given to Lin wife, and at her death to be
and confusion. Women and children were
TRIAL. BOTTLE FREE
so that the next few*days' development turned over “to the most deserving mem­
Boys’"
are looked for with feverish interest.
v ber of tbe family bearing the name &gt;f running about and screamiug with fright
-M-wrd tone. br«t
&lt;tj l!*h; c.|uxl» Frrach
Tbe sky was dark and threatening, and
Ladies
A Remarkably Erratic Market.
Polk,” the decision to be made by the
a heavy sea was running when the upper
There were no less than sixty-tvpfluctu­ state k-gialalure.
The nearest relative 1
MORTG AGE NAl.t.
ations in the price ot wheat during the i until recently was State Treasurer Polk, deck ot tho imrge fell with a crash upon
Default havlug been made iu the condition of day. a condition that has never before pre­ 1 of Tennessee, to whom it was supposed J the crowd-beucath. Thirteen persons lay
» eertaln mortgage made by John Hmilh to
dead upon tho deck when the wreckage
Char I re M. douchtalln and Aurilta M vailed, not even during the smashing ot the estate would go.
Houghtalln dMed”Tanu»ry rlAth A I? t", the most notorious corners. A “rush" (as
was cleared away, and upward ot thirty
Ill* Only Drocendaiit a Ttilcf.
and recorded In the ottk-r of fl)0 Hrgisl r &lt;&gt;t the upward turn is called) of 6 cents and
more were severely injured. Others are
It
wi(l
be
remembered
that
a
few
years
Deeds lur Harry county. Michigan on the eighth
dar of January A. D. 18*1 ia liter 24 of ruort a “slump” (ns the dowu grade is termed) ngo he became a defaulter to a large supposed to have fallen into the waler,
ngromiimge H» which said mortgageVasdulv of 1J rents in one day is something here­
assigned by th- said Charie* w liougtitalin tofore uuheard of. One ot the most re­ amount nnd fled thu country. Anally dy­ but up to 9 o’clock last night no bodies
ing in Mexico. His dishonest) cut him hat* been washed ashore or recovered.
and Amilla M. lioughialiii by asognmeui bear­
ing date the slvlreuth dav of February A D markable conditions in connection with nnd his family off, nnd just how the
.
made In the condition*
in ub-by George Mtlks. I’M and recorded in Uw office nt Mid Itcgistrr- the tremendous fluctuations is that there matter will be^ettled to now a mystery.
of
Deed*
for
Barry
county.
Mtehinn.
on
the
। has not been a breath of suspicion in re­ There nre no other deserving members of
Thu excursion was sent out by thu large
,
• ■
•IHnii-l
Sulker
• : Aviltirtli. A. D. W7S. slxterntb day q| Februarv A. D. ls*4 In hbertS gard to the financial solidity of any house thu family bearing the Polk triune, nnd dry goods house ot Hainer, of Brooklyn,
J.rto WW '• Daniel Sinker,
:!:&lt;• ..ill.r of tbe I'.csSUVol ‘.’f.
&lt; »unty. Mirhigan, on Vt illlani I*. Sidnam and William II Hare, the i operating on the l&gt;onrd. Thin is in part naw that Mrs. Polk is dead Luu courts for the benefit of its employes, but many
Aiblon
College
Kndowment
Fund
committee.
explained
that . enormous will have to decide the matter, it to uot other persons took' advantage oftthe excur­
ay ■&gt;! Novcintrar A. D. On which .ntrtg^ tta-re ta^tai^ to
j. by the factth/i
.&lt; Mortgage*. &lt;»n page 5*. at the date &lt;&gt;t this notice the sum of twenty- L o “ t Ucl&gt;°*u&lt;?d ,n the Imuling banks believed that the document will stand a
sion to go along. In all there were about
• !: -r- i» claimed to tw due
hundred thirteen and twentv five mie n
»h»pc »f margins.
legal
test. Mr*.
,'ti.-eth» *111.1 of one huu- seven
all oi
uf wnom
whom nre resit
-i
&lt;----- . Polk
. hod
. lived on a pen
* ­ I। 250 persons,
per80"*, nearly an
resthundredth*
dollar*
sad
an
attorney
f&lt;e
of
fifty
h,Xmpn h«
! dents of Brooklyn and Williamsburg,
Immense bums Iu Slargina.
. .! f.aty i*io liundreths dollars, dollars provided for In said mortgage and no
, । .- •( iwe*t}-fi*e iteliam
husband 6 estate having
hnvim. loam
l&gt;»«.n nearly
n»&gt;&lt;rtv all
n!l ____
.
. .
.
.
Mr. ChattcH, of the Illinois Trust and husband's
or priMWIlnu at law hav.tig been iusUtut
Tbe excursion had two barges which Iw
&lt;niortjtece, ami no suit or suit
lost
during
tho
war.
e«l
to
recover
tbe
debt
secured
by
said
mort
Saving*
bank,
stated
that
his
iustltntiou
.» hinting r evil imtituSrd to
or atij pari tb«*rr&lt;d
Thu renn In* of Mrs. Polk will be in­ longed to Mild’s Excursion company, and
- irrd by said mortgage or •gage
Therefore by virtue ot
,~-v. w. «...
terred in the tuinb of her'hdibMid. on th” were towed by a large tug. The excursion
In Mid mortgage nnd tbe statute in The Corn Exchange bank is known to lawu of the Polk place this city, to
. \ irtur of the power ot sale contained
left Brooklyn early in the morning and
hold
even a larger amount, and theUolon,
such
ease
made
and
provided
notice
i*
herebv
. ■ &gt;rt&gt;; • .&lt;• amt the *Utate In given that on Friday I he second day of October
morrow morning at 9 o’clock. Services
u. i pr-wtiled, notice l« hereby A D. 1MU at ten o'clock iu tbe foramxin of Northwestern. Continental, and First Na­ will be held nt the bouse, Rev*. JfcNeUly. arrived at Coldspring Harbor about noon.
!. ., tii* M-t-.»iid day ot Octo
The boat* had barely , put off from the
tional bank* nr? said to be heavy bolder*
said
dav.
v
e
the
undersigned
will
sell
at
public
Steele
and
Tupton
officialing.
: ii •I i-lock in tbe forenoon. auction to the highest b dder al the north front of margins. A rather coiuwrv.it:ve oper­
dock on the return trip when the acci­
.. .- auftion to the tnclirst bid­ door
of the court bouse in the City of lia.Mii&gt;K*. ator places the amount of mat gins held by
: (t.sirof the court house
dent happened. Among those killed was
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL DEAD.
Barry
county.
Michigan,
(that
being
the
place
.
H»rry (.'o’mty. Midi . where the circuit court for Barry county is the various hank* ut not less than 810,0X1,tbe pilot of the barge. When tbe confu­
be citeu:t court for
tbe premises described in Mid mort­ 0)0. This Immense sum is nearly three
sion had subsided the superintendent of
.» i.ubtin. the pnntiiww d«s- balden)
or so much thereof as may bo neeessaBv limes the amount of margins usually put
. .. • orsoteu-ii thereof as gage
Gelier's establishment made arrange
pay tbe amount due o.v said mortgage with । up. At tlie usual rate of margin*, from •I
P »y Uie amount due on to
C
amiiIUPGE,
Mass..
Aug.
12.
—
James
meats for sending the killed and injured
seven per eeut. Interest ttiereon and all legal
i . ;.-n |»er rent. Interest co*tS
the almost Russell Lowell, thu great American poet to their home* iu Brooklyn, and the
^v..n. with
....... ...
,cw o.
u..j to 10
10 cents, this would mean tbe
together
*11 attonicv fee
of fifty
:• •’
tog ether with an dollars
therein. The
Tbe nremlv*
premise* incredible quantity of 135.0lX).U&lt;&gt; busbcls and diplomat, died at 2:l(vo’clock this bo lie* of the thirteen person* who were
; .-:&gt;ty-ako dollar* provided dollar' as provided tben-ln.
described in said irnwime as all that involved in tbe vartou* treading deals, bat
.... । i&gt;.p- lieing deflenberf In bring
killed
were brought to Brooklyn on a boat
morning. He was born ia this city Feb.
certain piece or parcel ot laud situate in the t_
■
.4 ii! !! ..m certain ptec-&lt; or Township
of Baltimore in tbe County of Item ,u timra like the prerent higher margins 23,1819, graduated at Harvard college in which landed at the foot of North Sixth
ti- r the town of Hope.
State of Mlrliigan and dreenbed as follow* are asked. Thu*, for instance, yesterday
street,
Williamsburg.
!;»rn aud state of Michigan, and
in
IS33,
aud
studied
’
'
law, but soon aban­
ip-wii-. Tiie
inecnM
nan of
oi the
inr north
nonn west quarter ,. margins of 20 and even » cent* were reto-witei*»t half
f.ili.irt*’ to wit: t'ouiiuenc- &lt;11
statement of Captain Gibbons.
*rrl!.M!
...
.
section number fourteen In
lit tnwn.hin.
township num.
num­ 1
doned law for lit­
■ w.;:h ■•£ the south east eor- of
two north range number cijdit nr-t con quired iu several cases.
Captain John Gibbon*, tho commander
by Simon hkl'affrev to ber
erature.
Before
Still, the volume uf business done yes
eighty acres of land be the uune more or
of the Crystal Spring, told tbe following
.
av&gt;.( running south three talnin#
less. Said mortgage was given to secure the
leaving college be story of the catastrophe: “I was standing
• r .trteeuand one third rods. payment of a part of the purchase price of the terday was enormous, as is indicated by
information gained in the board of trade
••• : i*. thence east thirteen
published a doss on tbe upper deck of tbe steamer, ready to
above &lt;lrscnl*d premises.
■ bt * p are of beginning, and said
clearinghouse.
The
clearings
amounted
Bated July Sth. J*st.
poem. A volume go Into the pilot bouse. It was about 5
a- the mrth east corner of the
Da.XlKLitTRtKr.R.
)
to nearly 81,000,000 and tbe &lt;-a*b balances
. ri l. aud niuniug west to wllhof m isccllaneou.s o'clock and all tho pooscugers had come
to urarly *400,n00. which indicates an un­
hi;! pnpfi. tiit’iicc north three
I uenut entitled “A abokrd. Black clouds were coming rapid­
sis. •' -uue east to the road.
precedented
volume
of
business.
The
gist
The Albion College Rudowment Fund Com­
ly from the west and I feared a heavy
il&gt;'- .'iiif beginning, ail on
Year’s Life," ap­
mittee. Avslgnees of Mintgaxr.
of observation made by several of tbe
storm, so concluded not to start just then.
urt co: the nortli cast *u*r- Daxiki. Htrikkb. Attorney for Awlgneesetc.
peared in 1841; a The storm showed sign* ot jiaasiug to tho
more prominent brokers concerning the
r’s !. .-1u Lown, two tg; aorth
big "slump" from 8L15 to 81.03 within an
new collection con- south uf us and we concluded to start. 1
hour is that the foreign holders ot Wheat
uiininga “Legend went into tM pilot house, rang tbe bell to
began selling when the 81 10 mark was
of Britiany, “Pro- start and took hold of the wheel. Then
struck.' They could make more money by
methens^andoth- there came a most awful gale from tbe
selling nt such rate t han by holding on to
______
''rs- 1,1
“Coo- west. There was a roaring aud rushing
LOWKLL.
the sluff and carrying It along for con­
that fairly deafeued me; a sudden heavy
versation* on Some of the Old Poets," con­
—n made in the payment of i
sumption.
downpour of rain and a flash of lightning,
taining h scries of-well studied criticisms folioweil by a terrific peal of thunder that
. . «*-r»aib real c»Ule mort-1
u’ru by Obel B. bpaldimg I
l»th in prose nnd verse, giving indications sounded as if the earth was being rent
The
excitement
was
not
confined
to
the
■* mldmic bis wife, mortirsgnr*.
|
of
Mr.
Lowell's
interest
in
the
various
po
­
asunder.
wheat pit. It qulcklv spread to corn and
'.-t* murttmi/y «.»ted iMcrtn. . and rerefded la the office |
rye. Corn was as much excited ns wheat litical and philanthropic questions of the
NUKTH.
• -d* ot P. trrv i-mintv. Michi- I Kalamazoo
Lv...
without anything to especially affect iL day, nnd of Lis attachment to those prin­
“It seemed to me as 1 looked out that we
ciples
of
which
he
hasslneu
been
the
chain
­
East Cooper
The fluctuation reflected tbe wild spirit of
were In tbe center of a cyclone, which
Richland J unci.
speculation which ha* attacked the board pion, came out in 1845.
Cressey
Toward tbe cluse of 1874 Mr. Ix&gt;well struck tbe steamer just aft of the port
with hondtadown. August corn jumped
bow.
It twisted off t tie flag staff, tore
Mito
.......................
.id vt tin &lt;| to i».- paid by said Crookeil Lake....
from (M.1-* to 71 rents within the first half was offered the post of minister to Russia, down the awnings and two ot tbe heavy
I riii"i;»:U and Irtercst, and
hour of the trade and then dropjn*d back which he d&lt;-cliued, but in 1877 accepted stanchions, splitting the deck open. Then
»
to !&gt;e Jar and unpaid I Deltoa..................
Ctoverdale
that
of
minister
to
Spain,
from
which
he
..nd urn note accompanying I
to u) cents. September corn also took a
it caught the barge. There was a terrific
. .te&lt;.f m« notice, the sum of Shultz
jutiip nnd landed on the C8 rent notch and was transferred in 18SU to that of minister crashing of timber*, and the air ws* full
J sixty six dollars and thirty I f|ASTIXU&gt;*....... . ..
to (Treat Britain. On the change of ad­
then took a tumble anti fell to 63?{c. Rye
of flying wood. 1 was so stunned for an
■
'••r principal and accrued ; Coats Grove
ministration
in
1885
he
resigned
this
posi•'j : "r proceeding* at law or in | Woodland
fluttered about until it was difficult to
instant that I could not move. Recover­
.
or t .kru tooollect
k'-vp track of iL It was up and down be- tlon nnd returned to the United States. ing, 1 grabbed an ax that I kept in the
part tb'-reof. now therefore I Wojidburv ■£ —
Veeeu »1.06aud 81.10 throughout tbe «•*pilot house and rushed out. The air was
. given. iti.u lit virtue of the LttPdmt............
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY OARSMEN.
son.
This
simply
tends
to
show
the
. .i n.nrtro-* cn.-itained, and Detroit
full of the cries suf the wounded. Those
I.* and provided, on I
who were uot wounded were in a terrible
character uf the luarket.
■»brr A. D. !«'■. al
state of panic. 1 began to cut away tbe
... .. ...at the north front'
timbers and take out the injured. All we
Hirn cavity court bouse, in tbe
Detboit, Aug. 14.—Everything in con­ got out who are now dead were dead when
/
Hirrv conntr, Michigan, ilhst |
New York, Aug. 18—The wheat tear
nection with the second day of the Mls.*i»- they were extricated. One little girl cried
iw'diruune orcult court forth*
k*t continued in an excited condition yes­
-■Mtro »rry'. ‘u which said county said
aippi Valley-Amateur Rowing nssneia- piteously: ‘Save me; save me! But l&gt;s&gt;. »irj. there will be sold s* pub- Kalamazoo Ar. .
terday and the dealers on the New York
tion’s annual regatta was better than on fore I could reach her she was .dead.
to tor highest bidder, th* K**tC«o|&lt;rr Lv .
Produce exchange are keeping n clpse
• •
rtficd iu said mortgage Richland Janet.
Wednesday. The weather was warm and Many jumped overboard, and were rescued
watch upon tbe oituation in Chicago.
■ •
th- ansrnut due vu said ruort- Cressey
desirable, the course was smooth and tho by Francis Radley, whom we keep in a
• ■ ■*. aiteiM»er eeut. |&gt;er anuum. Mito
Visitors to the gallery of tbe Produce ex­
llfelioat alongside in case of accident. I
i- • uU expenses of this foreclosure. Crooked Lake....
change in the morning looked down on an breeze was much lighter, the attendance took 90 to Astoria, many of whom were
. -i . ling an attorney tec of Delton
anxious croud before the gong sounded was larger and the rowing mure spirited. injured, though not seriously."
•
-ir* a* pre*hied for tu said mort­ Cloverdale
-.- mowed by taw ; said premise* be­ ShnlL’...................
Among
tbe
dbitinguished
jicoplc
who
saw
for tbe opening of tbe market. Reports
' in *««d mnvgize a* follow* lo wit:
from Chicago, London, Liverpool, nnd the racing was Cardinal Gibltons, who ar­
■ cn mere or parcel of laud Irlftg and Hastings...........
The bodies ot the peopie whoae liven
Paris indicated an excited feeding nnd ad­ rived on the steam yacht Vita just in
lowntblu ot Assyris. County of
Coats c.rove
■were lost were brought to the foot of
t ** ■:-of Michigan, and known and
vances over Saturday's prices, and the time to sec the last race, s
Woodland
• •' •!-»&lt;* tv wit. the east half of the Woodburv ....
Tho winners were as follows: Single South Fifth street, Brooklyn, ou the
younger brokers were predicting that the
. • ir r
wctlon twenty (») town
steamer
Tolchester.
Ambulances were
Via D. L. A
exchange would make a record. But with­ sculls, Edward Durnau, Sunnyside row­
m.d roup- *-reu (7&gt; west, rouialnLanstng..............
. ri-* of laud more or less.
in five minutes after the opening the ex­ ing club, Toronto; time, lO^DX- Durnau waitiug, and the bodies of thirteen men,
Detroli—
citement began to decrease and.prices be­ is Edward Ilanlau's cousin. Pair oars, F, women and children were carried to the
No^P&amp;Omu|,B« win not carry passengers notes* gan to fall little by little. By 11:10 o’clock D. Standtoh and Frank A. Lyon, fetroit; Fifth precinct station bouse. Coroner
^lS?tT»?U’S?
tbe following changes were noted: De time, 10:15. Double sculls, A. Cameron Lindsay was mimmoaed.
.■*iii.r.mH,Battle Creek. M»ch.
The following have been identified:
tor mortgagee.
of the company, who reserve the right to chang cember, «.!«X. H-l's ImJi. *1-15, 81.14tf, and IL Curran, Bayside club. Toronto:
Ite Um. of ,uch
81-14; September, 81.14, *; 13s-;. *1.12. *1.13; time, 10:19^'. Senior four oars. Wolverine Mrs Kate Fallon, aged 40, and her 7-yearold daughter Kate; Miss Goetx, aged 18;
May. 81.10* 81.18X1 January. 81 l&amp;K. 81.15. club, Detroit; time, 9;14’s. Burge race,
IL C. I’OTTXM. Genl P &amp; T. Art.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Robert Shuler, pilot of tbe barge; Kate
September corn opened nt 73X'c. There three quarter mile daih, Modoc club, SL
- ig been made in the payment
Kam*, aged 4; Llxxie Schrenhut. aged 9;
was no talk about rye, and little interest Louis; time, 4:33s
. certain re*! estate mortgage,
PARENTS—Give your r'llldr*^.fnu°W££5.r
DkYHOIT, Aug. 15.—Thu Northwestern Caroline Prince, ngvd 52: Mr*. Liverfluk,
ited by Dhel B. MpaldiUK. and of book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, telefc was taken in corn. Every brbker in the
aged
33; Henry Hoffman: Otto Fallon, 18
- ’ ;i".g bl* w.fe. mort{score, to
Rowing association beganaita regatta yes­
exchange was about the wheat pit.
months: Uenry Randijll.
The station
’•! I -rt* mortgagee. Gated February yapby. eti.
terday. The races were well contested. bouse where the bodies were taken was
1 (-Land recorded in Uic office of
WILL
BE
THE
GRANGERS
’
YEAR.
row them
। Edward Durnan, of Toronto, won the surrounded last nigbt by crowds ot peodi-ed*ot Birryeountv, MicbtKan
Than Monty.
'. !•. ik.. at 17»o'clock In the after­
singles in 10:12. The first beat of the four people, aud the ncvn«M were heartrendingWueatett
”
mattJwGn»nd
Rapid*
[Mlch-1
.
rliof mortxiU"* on psge 610; by
oitrs wo* won by the M'esterns, of St.
• t‘.»r newer of sale In sold luortLouis, in 9:.V&gt;, and the M.*c«nd beat by tbe
’ &gt; n-. bas Income opvrathe a* to the
Nrw Yons, Aug. .8.—The American Wyandotte* iu 9:46. The/latter also won
■
secured to be paid by saal mort- OIUW.M1. VUllU*.
CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—Inspector Stuart re­
S
Parish,
success-&gt;r
to
&lt;
&lt;»■
swensiwrg
«.rii,elpal and interest, aud whereas
Agriculturist is decidedly sanguine os tn the third heat iu 9;(£&gt;\. The Modoc club ceived information yesterday that Ix&gt;uto
MAUnedto be now due and unpaid on the
i
’
KOBATK
ORDER.
tbe
prospect
this
year
for
the
granger.
It
won the pair oars in 10:85. The Owash- F. Mortimer, the swindling manager of
-•.weand tbe note accompanying the
of Bar»y-ss.
•. &gt;!.de of Um, notice, tbe sum of four State
At of
a Michigan,
session ofCounty
the Probate
Court for the* roti mates the corn crop this year at 2,OOO.­ tanongs had a walkover for tho double tbe National Saving*, Loan and Building
. i:id thirteen dollar* aud eighty four
"r principal and accraed interest, and County of finrry holden at tbe Probate Office, OOO, 000 bnsbels, which, it says, will sell at sculls; time. 10:23. In the four-oared gig Association of North America, bad reached
■ *um of tour dollar* and fifty cents In the air of Hastings. In aaid county, on 50 cents per bushel; wheat. 300,000,000 race tbe Wolverines won; time, 9:35.
I Canada in safety. When the president
Friday,
the
51st
day
of
July,
In tbe year bushels at 81, and oats 022.000,000 bushels
aren--r paid bv said mortgagee on the
Detroit, Aug. 17.—The winners on thb ।—------------ —-------------thousand eight hundred and ulnety one.
1» duot &lt;b« Xonb-clern Amwe„ I] and
.»d vice
Tta president
pr-ldent o
of &lt;1»
w«.
'&gt;u oald pretnimM, a* he wav sutbor- one
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of at 40 cent*. On this basis it figures that
" &gt; tn said mortgage, making In ail tbe
I arrested Inspector
tbe farmers of the country will receive for Bowing ™od«lon w.r. - Wl&lt;m«
’ - ir hundred and eighteen dollars and Probate.Tn the matter of the estate of Sarah these crops *450,000,000 more than they did Kantor n»ir n*n Modoc-* 10-42- Mince I warrant for Mortlr
Mortimers arrest and. disWcents, and no suit or proceedings at
:• • •luity having been Instituted sr lakes Linkletter,
deceased.executor of said estate,
J. O. LlDkletter.
far those of I HO
I S'’'11"" «“• '» aiimuj.*?? y.. «&gt;d
• t the same or any part thereof, now
into-court and represents that hr Is pre­
'■ rxjtire is hereby given that by virtue comes
pared to file hi* final account as such executor
noner of sate In said mortgage contained. and
Bay»ide»,_ h'^^i. ten-osred^barge.^ W oi thence to Canada by way of Burlington.
prays tbe same in iy be allowed and ho
■ -tatute in sueb caws made and provided
Sr. J&gt;UL, Aug. IS.—Harvesting I* well verlues, 9:22. Edward Hanlan. tig.- ex­
VL, closely pursued by Gardner. Morti­
from
said lni«t.
-nty th'.ni day of October A. D. 1801. discharged
Thereunsn
it isbls'
ordered,
tlj.n Friday the 2Bth
-i w'cluek Iu the forenoon, at tbe north day of September. A. D. l«n. at ten o’clock la under way all over tbs northwest, and tbe champion oarsman, was present, and was mer's father has not been beard from.
"T of in* Bsrry county eoart bouse, in the forenoen. he aralgned for tho bearing of sold promise of a big crop is becoming more enthusiastically received, especially as his
he • ny ot Hasting*, ferry ooaav. NMtfeM, petition, and that the heirs at lawofsslddcceas- and more aspunxL Instead of averaging nephew, Edward Durnau, ha* won in
'v. * ing tbe plaee where the clretet eourt ed. and all other persons Interested In said
• -_.d rountyof Barry Is held). In which said estate, are required to appear at a session of fifteen to twenty .bushels pi-r acre, wheat every ev«it he has taken part in, and
Tallahahkkk, Fla., Aug. 17.—Police­
'
• • *«id iiremises are situated, there will be said court, then to be holden at the Probate is turning out from twenty-five to thirty gives promise of being a wonder at single man II. J. Pintoa, of thia city, has re­
• | i-uhlfe auction ar vendue to the highest office, in the city of Hastings, in Mid count?, bushels. Other grains are close to wheat, scull*.
signed for the purpose of devoting himself
tbe preuu*e*de*c.-it&gt;ed ia the srtd mort- and show cause. Ifany there be. why the prayer
K»-pay and satisfy the amount du* on said of the petitioner may not tie-granted. And oats especially earning out well. There is
Klopad with a Negro.
to the capture, dead or alive, of Harmon
HortCKxe. with isterert at seven per eent. per it Is further ordered, that said petitioner give great trouble being experienced for labor
Kixgston, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Marblotown, Murray, tbe negro desperado and murder­
annum, and Um costs and expenses of sold lore- nonce to the persons interested in said estate, to care for tbe immense crop, and the rail­
chMure allowed by law including an aUoruey of the pendency ot said petition, and the hear
near
thia
city, to agitated over tbe elope- er, and thus win a 83.500 reward. Murray
-Heen dollars provided for in said mort- ing thereof by causing * copy of this order to be roads are hard at work preparing to meat and marriage of Mary Shaw ■ L~J
; . —— r—■---------- -------------“■"■r ‘id allowed by tew; said premises bring
in the Hastimgs Banxkr a news­ handle the grain.
pmtrwMuidri o( 1B.WUI, J,=„ C».
‘Jre'-ril.ed m said mortgage as follow* to wit: punftshed
paper printed and rhvnlated in said County of
Three Mrn and a Ih&gt;at Sliming.
Ai 1 ui certain piece or parrel of land situate B*rrv once In each week for three successive
Une. . ...
eolo—
o&lt;»
aw
.nelnthe Township of Assyria, in tbe weeks previous to void day nf bearing
WBT Bat City, Mich., Aug. 14-Early Mbs Shaw to. the only daughter of a to be a dead
deail shoe be has
Uss been able
uble thu*
thus
Mtas Shaw to the only daughter of
1,1 BxnT an&lt;1
01 M^btean. and de
ClIABI.KS w. AHMSTROXa.
Sunday morning William Campbell, J. sturdy, old-faahioned farmer of Marble- far to defv arrest- _He boldly enters
twd as Miows to w!t: The east half of tbe
Judge of Probate.
-• ■r i *e»t quarter, of section number twenty,
town, of
and
conceded
bebrunette,
one of the
demand*
sheltar and
Pero, and a young man from Saginaw belltheistown.
She to
is k
of | bonam
n«« one and
dare,
molort food
him.andRwSdSi
town one north nf wmii WWMW—Lmi nHM
left this city in a small sail boat on a fish­
•) acres of land more nr less. Bald sate
ing excursion. They were expected home fine form aad had many admirer* Cau- the vicinity of Arthur are in such ckred
*id ■* made subject U&gt; a rrrtalu prior mortU“e
i*a Shaw
a Ur“family.
lui^cent t0 that 1 boos*
bimtothat
theyafter
will nlghltall^
not go from
he‘d by said mortgagee.
on Tuesday, but nothing ba* yet been occupied
by tbe
another
D*ted July 30th. A. D. U»l.
heard of them, and their iriends are be­
u
Gxoan* M. Evkxts.
coming anxious for their safety.
i.
and owner of said mortgage.
*■ »-rt‘ M. wai.lxigh. Battle Creek. Mick:
t^bkts«

TSt BtJ •
»!»-»*•

“wrOTWEWcr?

1I(1 tauksur wax Itarrml
. ... f’.txfloe calf. stylMi

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
Zh.G EHNTTIM.

Saitigo,

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Read that new story!

THE

MONEY IN

THE

TREASURY.

PHILADELPHIA.
Aug. jk. — Secretary
Fostcrwas here for a short tigiclast night
en route to Cape May Point. Referring
to the newspaper talk of a dearth of
money in tbe treasury, he said: “Yea, 1
know there is an impression abroad that
tbe government is almost without imme­
diate resources in the way of actual
money on band, but thia impression to
wrong. There is, including tbe 1100,000,­
000 of gold reserve, more than *2)0,000,000
which is available iu case of any emer­
gency. Without the gold reserve there ia
nearly 810«.&lt;’®J,00O which could readily be
made available Of thl* about *33,000,000
is charged off as liabilities which are in
fact merely technical llabilitieaA

“In these liabilities here is, for instance,
the bank redemption fund, made up of 5
per cent, of the bank circulation, depos­
ited to redeem mutilated curruncy. Tbm
there is also in this sum about &lt;37,000.000
in the treasury which is placed to tbe
credit of the disbursing officers’ accounts,
which could be u*ed in case of an emer­
gency. Tnen there is also continuously
outstanding checks aggregating 87,000,(00
and tho money which is now ‘held for
them could bemad* aval labia Then we
also have *5,000.1X0 poetoffice money, and
this could be u»ed in case of au emer­
gency
I
A Balance oj 033,000,000.
“Of course'_lhi* *51,(10,000 made up of ,
these items varies from time to time, but
there Is practically about where the figure
stand* all the time, according to tablee
compiled from the records of ths depart­
ment for the past four yean Now, after
these technical liabilities which this 864.­
000,000 represents is charged off there is a
balance of 833,000,000, against which there
is no liability, making up 8107,000,000 in
addition to the gold reserve of 8100,000,000.*

DOUBLE TRAGEDY ON A TRAIN.

CARX1E, Ills, Aug. 17.—A most revolt­
ing tragedy occurred Friday at Texas
City, nineteen mile* from here. Mika
Weitxel was in company with Mary Bal­
lentine, a notorious character, on tbe
north-bound freight train. When near
Texas City young Otis Johnson, aged IT,

unseemly remarks made by the woman.
Weitxel instantly knocked Johnson pros­
trate with a aluugshoL Johnson got up
and made ■ slash at Weitxel with a knife,
cutting a deep gash across tbe abdomen,
disemboweling Weitsel. The woman then
nicked up a hatchet and struck Johnson a
fearf 1 blow on the face. Both Johnson
and Weitxel have since died.
IXDIAMAPOUM, Aug. 18—W. B. Pre»coll, president, and W. S. McClevwy, *oc"
rotary of tho International Typographical
uhlon, yesterday finished the count of th*
vote on tha proposition to limit tbe work­
ing day to nine hour*. Tbe union ha* a
membership ot 29.8*3, and 12,896 vote*
were cast—9.340 for and 3,356 against tha
proposition. This lack* 338 of tha re­
quired two thirds majority.
BIC Itol.torj of Nilka.

Boerox, Aug. !&gt;.—On Tuesday night
the establishment of Cleveland Brow* A
Co., manufacturer* and dealer* in geailemen’s neckwear at 11 Otis street, upon
the second floor, was entered and up­
wards of 1.0U0 yards of silks, aggregating
fully 88,000 in value, were removed. The
Is thought, muM have key* to the bolkS-

.

..

�mixers

lion tlie
‘•Jawr rofte" la a
noI ’J"
’"I o/il^Jl&lt;
For the Drtroll
lixnt lie If" mt"-- thia
very late date for the victorious army of trodueed hare by S. E. J-hUHna 1&gt;W «««*• tarn handled
five weeks tnia
Xfur four orColdwalar.
—
Mr
Bavag*.
of
Coldwater,
owner
tliat conflict to say to' the colored soldier' 11 ia the beet ooBee Io U» market for tbe tear. M
Mdertu
Reared as
aa trmbrt «h. P»d !o rrtrira “•«* J*!*™“ .
., ";
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j—#..||,
ik- aiiMkud
SI Ciair. »
«■ wv—v..-— r —hl,
ofSL
“You were goal enough to share in the money. !s rente l-r ptmiid. It I, made up of
Hastings Thursday, August 90. 1891.
well asClair.
surpris’d »
at Bje action of bto
ber 5th inclusive, at one lowest fan? fo?
dangers of the battlefield and tbe priva­ ot equal parts of .pure lllo. J*'*- *"&lt;1 tbree-year old. C. E. Bldtae. who to. round trim with 50 eta. added for adtnteston
MARSHALL L.COOK. ffAltortTthe Exproition. Time lines are the
.
tions of the camp, but you are not now Santos coffee, has a delicious flavor and is brought the horse out, is fut
bound to be n popular article. It is a name for himaelf among h°r*wn’J““! ? ‘favorite*’, to Detroit.
BWTERKi’ as 8KC0Nr»-CLAM MATTER AT good enough to join us in celebrating tbe
FOR the
j large and even berry. u4c»-»y browm’d, and recognized ns a fir»t-clm-5 driver. Thong:h
Gko. DeHavkx, G. P. A.
TWK HASTINGS, MICH., IXlSTOWlCK,
victories gained, nor In recalling ftie mem­ cannot fall to give satisfaction to all who George si Clair Is only three years old,
AUGUST 14. 1879.
Teacher* Institute.
ory of those days of fate.” Such bigotry like n tirst-claas coffee. Give R n trial. 310,000 would not tempt Mr. Savage
The glad sound of the school bell this
will creep Into the ranks of some societies You will have reason to congratulate your­ nart with him. Keep your eye on St.
self that you did so. It Is well worth your Clair nvxt year, for Its Hastings against the week has been on account of the state
and organisations, but let it not invade consideration. Bear In mind, too, that
teacherc^iHute for Barry county, which.
■
Sugar ami the McKinley Tariff.
।the ranks of that grand boat, whose mem­ when you want tbe best tea In the market world every timeIs In scslmi in the high school room.
THE CREATES?
'
Tariff reform aboutora in the last con- ]bers fought for the equality of all men.
Tbe enrollment If about 200. the largest,
you can always find It at S. E. PbUUpa.
we believe, in attendance at any institute
grass went on record as opposed to putting
Tuesday afernoon occurred tlie baby
Think of a legislature chiming to be
over held here, which denotes a deep In­
sugar on the free list. Wtth customary
show at the auction store ou Main streetInconsistency one-half their speeches were 1friendly to the faqpers of Michigan which At the given hour the show opened before "'Tte V.' k's.'cXw«&gt;U It the rrMbrter terest in It’s work bv tbe teachers.
Prof. J. W. Ewing, of Alma, is conductor,
gives
over
the
control
of
the
legislature
of
Messrs.
Fred
.1.
Epblln,
of
Buffalo.
N.
Y.,
devoted to denunciation of tariff protection (
-PK,S r'»~
I.d ebnrrh Sundw Aupi.t 13rd. at 0.S0 and Mis" VanDewalker. of Ypsltauta in­ AjiiXJa1
as a scheme to advance the price of artl- । 1the state to the btirns and slums of the M. A. Sumner, of Cleveland. Ohio, and to te I«1 by Willie GrlCTby.
structor. ITof. Sterling and Secretory
Elwood Smith as Judges. Fifteen of the
ties to consumers, while os many more 1large cities of the state. Think of giving
Andrus are aMlstlng in tbe work. Every­
precious Infanta competed for the prizes
terrloetldltel'^lterl.n chnreh Son*
were In opposition to tbe removal of the 1the democratic city of Saginaw two state and the gentlemanly Judges found it very dayAuioit sard, morning and erenlno. thing is progreMlng most satisfactorily to
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tariff on sugars for the alleged reason that 1senators; while Barry, Eaton and Ionia difficult to decide. After much delibera­ nKeinrarter the contort ot roeal and In- all concerned.
with a larger population, have tion nnd conaultation they decided as Jrramcnul musk Sy tte Oterlln aludrmta
consumers would not get any benefit counties,
j
WlH-rWOBTH-FlHHEIt Married on tbe 13th three tnoulh* ago through » rrletid «
but one senator. These three counties are follows: 1st prize of silver cup and gold quartette aaalstod by a Ijtanlal from C
of August at Che Preabytertau gBCaonagu by
ring awarded to little Hannah Penelope land ou Thumdaq- eventna tte 301b, al tbe
therefrom.
toe »tev. A. D. 'irtrabr. Myron Whitworth of cuml hl. wife of a nr, 'ij
agricultural, and yet they have but half Abbott: 2nd prize silver knife, fork, spoon
Union telllTIcIeta M con la. A rare
How does all this correspond with the
Battle Crerk to Mbs K-lhaFitoer of Balhuore faraauwamd oiooq uid n
the representation in the sate senate of and baby pin to little Effie Robinson; 3rd musical treat.
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facts as subsequently developed? Has
•[“•Xly. I have recomnirtidro It to
2? ’
anvtblng .occurred to add lustre to the 'the city of Saginaw. That is how the prize of silver cup to little Ethel EngleIt is very Important In this stage of vast tether who &gt;* SC years of
ti kra it ’ r
{ft
vquawbucks helped your cause, farmer hart. Takenail Ih all the show was a
material progress tliat a remedy be pleas­ wrrofula tore oohm irK
Name and Beside nee
fame uf these gentlemen as political seers. '
very pleasant one and afforded consider­ No
ing to the taste aud to the eye, easily taken,
i Owen M. McLaughlin. Nashville
or ta Invite tolerance of their further 1readers.
your C. &amp; S. M. IO be the bet th-.JTen,
able amusement.
acceptable40 the stomach and healthy in
Carrie B McOmber, Maple Grove
115 I (tatob
W. Moore, -lohnttown
claims to dictate the economic policy of the ’ The democratic managers in Michigan
Annual excursion to Petoskey and
Its nature ’and effect*. Possessing these
i
Emmu
Johnson.
Baltimore
Grand Itapida,
qualities, Syruo of Figs Is the one perfect
country? They Insisted tliat prices would who succeeded in bouncing Captain Man­ Traverse City Thursday. September 3. nc
1891, by special train vfa the Mich gan
laxative and most gentle diuretic known.
not come down; but price* have^ been so |ley, of Ann Arbor, from lhe Soldiers
Central nnd Grand Rapids and Indiana
i Ger. W. Drake. Woodland
materially reduced that granulated sugar ;Homo, are finding already that tbe Captain Kail roads. Train will leave Hastings at 118 I Clara McArthur. Hanwac
Saturday evening, Aug. 15th, neighbors
I’KRPAISKI* nv
'
has been advertised at retail In Chicago al is a good deal of a thorn In their side. 12.-48 p. m. and arrive in Petoskey at
and friends to the number of about out? Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings? Mich.
Fare for round trip only
hundred gave Messrs. Duane and Guy
are a good many little democratic 8:30 p. m.
three and a half cento per pound. They There
1
Ff.OO.
Tickets
are
good
for
return
by
any
Bauer
a
complete
surprise
at
the
residence
further Insisted that encouragement by ,circuses and aide shows like this that will regular train excepting Michigan Central
Following Are tho real estate transfers of their father. Chas. H. Bauer, 1st ward.
bounty would not Increase domestic mane- ,draw from the big tent of that party next Main Line trains Nos. 5. 6. 19 and 20. un­ of ‘the week ending August 17. 1891. as Tbe event was occasioned to have a pleas­
til Saturday, Sept. 12lh. inclusive.- lhe taken from the books In the register a office: ant and social time with them before they
facture of sugar: but reliable statistics year.
special train will stop at Cadlllnc. Manton.
Win. K. DetioiM to Carrie L. DeGoita; W0* leave home, going to the State University,
forthcoming In less- than three months
There can be no doubt about the Refer­ Walton. South Boardman. Kalkaska, Man­
where they will take a course of study.
after the law took effect show that*the out­
Lodroe. Wltorn: tot
A little time was spent In music and merry
ence of Michigan republicans. Thev nre celona, Elmira and Boynu Falta. Passen­
put of cane sugar will be augmented ns
gers for Traverse City vMH change cars at Njotiu'n.’ Kuwrto Elmer E, Klug: 40a sec te maklng, after which a paper was read by
for James G. Blaine for president, just ns
Walton. Baggage checked through to des­
rapidly as lime and money cau develop It,
Mrs. A. Perry, of Eaton Rapids. In her
long as he will permit his name to go be­ tination.
toi'raticb Davenport; parcel modest manner and affecting words she
M. A. G11.1.MAN, Tkt. Agt.
while an acreage uf western farm lands
^O^A^ThiHiP® to ’Lent* Table Co; parcel showed to the boys tliat loving hearts and
fore the convention. And we do not un­
never before appoached in extent Insures
Numerous complaints come to us from
derstand tbe temper of the republican par­
hands had been at work in order that they
NashvtUe. W&gt;0.
different parts of tbe city in regard to
for the sugar beet a prominence iu future
might add something that would tend to
agriculture the significant of which was ty of the country or It is practically a unit young boys shooting within the city limits.
make their young live* more beautl ful and
for this greatest statesman of the age.
Song birds of all kinds are killed, and
The basket picnic of the ”*d pioneers of their coming years the more worth living.
beyond estimation.
gross carelessness as to which way the Barry Co. will be held at tbe court bouse
She spoke of the victories they bad just
It will be hard to convince the fanner gun is pointed is manifested in many cases.
Another important feature of the sugar
In the city of Hastings Sat unlay August won and then of the higher lessons of life
schedule of the McKintey taw. for the re­ who buys sugar that the McKinley bill has There is a law against the killing of song 2&lt;jnd.
By order of Com.
yet to be attained, in a very Impressive
uv*
put
umaav,
.......
birds,
as
well
as
shooting
within
the
limits
peal of which the party espousing tariff re­ not put money into his pocket. And It
manner she showed to them the two path­
ways uf life, and Ural it rested on them-,
form hastens to re-pledge itself on every win b. remembered that .he damocrU.
plain of tbe latter were the sjmrrows to
Notice
l»
hereby
given
that
ou
Monday
occasion. Is the provisional clause fur re­ congress fought free sugar at every step. be killed off and their own lives uot en­ the 24th day of August 1891, at ten o’clock selves which they would cbootte. Then
iresentiug them each a basket of choice
And
If
the
democratic-Idea
of
a
tariff
were
dangered.
A
thoughtless
boy
can
make
a
ciprocity of tpide with foreign nations.
a. in., at the store of Holden «k Hire. In Howers, she said that nothing could be
Under pressure of the power thus placed adopted, sugar, tea and coffee would pay good deal of mischief with a shot gun 6r a the city oLfloatlngs, Mich.. I shall offer more expressive of their friends’ best wish­
HEATH.
flobert rifle, and all parents knowing their for sale all the boot and shoe stock and
in tlie hands of the national executive, tbe bulk of the tariff.
children to have such weapons should (or- furnishing goods, together with all the es than tbe beautiful Howers, and further
added, tliat from tbe earliest ages flowers
barriers against the admission of products
The Ohio democratic platform declares bid their using them within the city limits, fixtures in said store and all the accounts
have been associated with the tenderesl
of this country to South American and for free silver, but the nominee for governor, os some accident may happen. Because belonging to said business, the property
hxs .been
been injured*
injured! yet Is
ta no sign of said Holden A Hire and .sell the s,me sentiment of the heart. Then she gave
■West Indian markets have already been who stands on the platform. Is strongly op. no one has
the sentiment of many of the flowers pre­
tlutt no one brill
will be, and all
nil should heed a ,
to the highest bidder.
,
lowered, while negotiations now Well ad­ posed to free silver. And this plank
sented, which gave expression to their
timely warning.
Dated. August 5th, 1891.
friends’ wishes, respect nnd honor, thus
vanced promise at an early day to give promises tu rip Buckeye democratic pros­
Fim.11* T. Coi.uBove, Assignee.
The feeling of confidence one hax in pm*
making tbe laiys feel that they indeed have
American hog products free access to the pects.,,completely out ot shape. Every­ riiasing goods of a reliable dealer is worth
a warm place in the hearts of those pres­
markets of Germany nnd France nlong the thing points to McKinley as Ohio’s next nearly ns much as the goods themselves;
ent Then followed the presentation of
E
pituii
*
B
axkki
::
'
to find what one buys exactly as represent- 1
beet sugar route.
uortvrtakiBg;i»l
governor.
■
It Is not probable that many of your Imoks, gold pens and other useful gifts, funeral directory buslneMtheben
ed in &lt;inantlty and quality, or to know that
lit&lt;4 :ln*. nIU
These are some of the facts that free
readers an- informt-d of the altiKMt total which were given by lhe friend* as be touud night or -tay la t’.ir n«»«i ur»t R.
Unless Senator Ingalls shall cease talk­ If it Is not. the dealers stand nwdy tomake i
remlndeos of bygone days when they Mudge R Son’s dothlDgttorc.au Matattnet.
trade attorneys find it convenient to ignore
It right, arc In fact desirous tC do so: these 1failure of crop* In this part of Michigan,
should
be
surrounded
by
other
scenes.
ing or hire some one else to tell him he
Hatting*,
nitte
ar.-&gt;tu|
llucot
while drumming for recruits for a general
are qualities tliat win trade fatly as much iand when 1 hear as I have since coming
falsefies when he makes such ridiculous as reasonable prices. This Is By way of In- 1here through letters from old Barry ot the The presentation was mad* by Mrs. A. D.
crusade against the existing tariff law.
Rurk. In her most amiable and able man­
assertions os that 1.600,000 men In the trodnetion
to the fact that Hams A; :yield of wheat and the prospects oY plenty ner. Then followed the bountiful supply
He thoroughly undeniaxid* rmbahnlnt and
They have no words of congratulation
i the southern j&gt;art of the state it Is sug­
will at lead to all tall* in perv*n. He nudei m
country are unemployed, the country will VanArmnn has always aimed tn sc cureand in
of-cake and ice cream. The kindness mi charge* for me of outfit, nor for hit «*rricM Iu
over the probability that sonic portion of
retain trade by so denting with their cus- 1gested to me. to write to you the con­
have reason to feel gratified timt tbe
lhe part of neighbors and friends, and es- laying out the dead an&gt;t j-rcjwnnx tlm for
the more than 380,000.000 Inst year paid
tamers as to gain their confidence—confi «ditions of things here.
bttnai. HI* price* for rolnn* or ca«ket» and
Alliance laid him ou the shelf.
When 1 first reached lirre this season, pcclally ' the gentlemanly and lady-like ttir ouds arc verv reasonable and he iiuMrattew
deuce in their business IntegrUy, in the
to foreigners for sugar may hereafter be
'manner in which the young people so satlafaetloti In every instance.
merits of their prices. They are now pre- &lt;evidences of a long drought were visible
kept within reach of the farmers who grow
Reciprocity goes marching right along,
cheerily lent their aid to make the occasion
He also has a new hear*;, of new deucn and
paring for lhe fall campaign, which they iaround the cottages and in the park"
Do not fall to cal! wh«n nn-resltate! to
beets and cane, nnd the workers who despite the wrath of free traders, it is only propose to make a red hot one, by getting &lt;of Bay View, but not till I had gone in the one of success, as well as merriment, will' style.
use the above pood*, (or I will zh» yoa pxrf
■aitetaotlon.
make sugar, however much these may a question of lime, and not very long time io the biggest and best stock of staple and &lt;country did 1 understand what It meanL long be remembered.
need such addition to their resources. either, till every country of North and fancy groceries, provisions, glassware and 'We had noticed tbe absence of venders of
W.
H. H. HEATH. Hastings.
erbekery. You will always find in their 'vegetables at the cottage doors and tbe
The hose team of this city has won fame
Their anxiety rather goes out toward the South America will hove a reciprocity
scarcity of the same in the supply stores at in many conttata. ta&gt;th for tlirni-iclv&lt;&lt; and
stock a full line of the above goods.
treaty
with
the
UnltevTiitates,
and
all
on
Spanish dons and European landlords
Petoskey.
tlie city. But they have nearly. If not
The official crop report fur the month of
whose fields supplied thejnaterial, and the account of the McKinley bill.
I had made one short trip in the country always, appeared upovi tbe scene of con­
August Is out. The average yield of wheat ;and found that the ground as shown by the flict clad in costumes of ns many different
owners of stcauishlps that transported the
Tbe dlsfranchbement of the country per acre as estimated Is, In the southern ।fields were literally parelied and dry, but
colors as Joseph's coal and the variegated
two billion pounds of foreign sugar last
and tlie giving over the balance of power counties. 17.OT bushels, in the central ;as this was only a short ride, thought combination of uniforms of the Individual
year sold in the United States.
13.10 busliels,nnd in the northern 11.31 possibly It was not so everywhere about
in the legislature and congressional dele­
wearers has causal many renuirks, nut
bushels.
That
is
l.Ott
bushels
higher
in
,
Such attitude appeals neither to the
complimentary to themselves nor to tha
gation to the cities of this state Is one of the southern counties and .70 bushels
Having business to-day at Boyne City, city which they represented. The motto
sound business sense nor tftc patriotism of
the ways in which the squawbuck aggrega­ higher in the central counties than the ■the count)- scat of Charlevoix county. I
of the team being *’Glt there Ell.” which
voters; and until these characteristics
estimate
of
July.
The
wheat
this
year
is
■
took the train to Boyne Falls and from they invariably did. led the boys to forget
tion lu’lped the farmer.
cease to dominate American legislation
of a fine quality, even extra g&gt;»od. .Oats there
•
the stage to Boyne City. All along dress, but they kept their eyes on first
tn the southern counties are estimated to the line of the railroad tlie crops were
8elf-styled’“refdnners‘' are likely to work
place just the same and closed their ears
yield
33
bushels
per
acre,
in
Hie
central
.
stunted
anti many fiehls of grass uncut
in vain for the advent of that free trade
toail unkind remarks, for they weren’t
30 bushels and in the northern 19 bushels.
Tbe evidences of harvest a.* shown by as slow as they looked. The people of this
millenlum toward which their political
At a meeting of the board of Alucatiun The average condition ot com in the the stacks were not at all gratifying.
All kind of paint.
city‘are proud of their hose team, and tlie
visloi\ has been so lung directed.
a st evening Miss Wllda Bllvlns was elect­ aoutheni counties is 89 per cent, in the
From Boyne Falls to Boyne City Is six city fathers smile with pride. a« their
White Le^tl, Tinted Lead.
ed as teacher in place of Miss Lees. re­ central 85 per cent and In the northern miles and the’same desolate look is every­ fleet
footed
suns
return
from
the
y
.
• 79 per cent: hay. 84. less than one half, where. Fields of com. on an average of scene of conflict
Mixed Paints, Venetian Bed,
with
fresh scalps
Tbe population o(the Argentine Repub­ signed.
and four-teutbs; and potatoes, 96. 93 and
from
their
belts.
and.
Seventh Day Adventists Camp meeting 73 per cent respectively.' The condilon from two to three feet Idgh, with n foelde dangling
lic was 3.894,095 by the official estimate
attempt at earing, greet the eye here aud the exchequer brim full of the current coin _ Yellow Ochre. Red Lead.
at Lansing. For this meeting the Michi­ of corn declined In all sections of the state
for 1887. It had a paper currency of 8280.­
thtire.
,
of the realm. No doubt thews skme sons
gan Central Ry. will sell excursion tickets during July. The apple crop In the
All colors dry and in oil.
Struggling fields of oate that will not
090,000, ahd in addition Jo this it bad its on Aug. 26th and 31st only, limited to re­
southern counties is 38 per cent and else­ yield hardly enough to pay the expense of have often thought their city fathers were
Carriage paint iirany ‘luan‘
•’cedulas” to the value ' ot $400,000,000. ; turn Sept 9th. at 82.35 for the round trip.
where about one-fourth of an ax erage crop. threshing, uncut fields of grass, potatoes slow to appreciate what they had done.
M. A. Ghj.man, Ticket Agt.
This seems like “money enough to make
The rainfall for this month was below half grown, vegetables scanty and dried We know we have often thought so. But tity.
then ita Just the way they have you know,
the mare 50,” as the old saw has it But
We understand that the Hastings ball normal, the .deficiency iu the northern up. the woods aud ’fields In many places
Linseed Oil. raw and boileu.
counties in May, June and July being blackened by fire, tbe pastures with hard­ and the rale lias always prevailed here,
tbe Argentine mare is a badly crippled players have challenged the Woodland
nntill recently, to -wait awhile." Tbe
nine to play al the fair grounds In thl- nearly six inches. Crops In this section ly a vesllge of green are seen all along Uic
Turpentine, Japan.
animal at the present time. The treasury
paternal feeling was conclusively shown
clty Aug. 29. Now if Woodland has any of the state have been greatly damaged route.
though last night, and shown in such a
And Varnishes of all kind.
is bankrupt and gold Is at 250 per cent, sand we would like to see her come down and unless rain comes soon will be rained.
It must certainly follow that there will
1
manner
that
even
the
complaining
sons.
premium. Referring to ttfle condition ot and give our boys a whirl.
be a great amount of suffererlng among the1 If there ore any, regret any unkind remarks
Come and see me before
A peculiar end nearly fatal accident
people
up
here
before
another
harvest
and
affairs the Chicago Inter-Ocean says:
The eighteenth annual ball of tbe Hast­ hap|&gt;ened yesterday noon to Emmerson
1 they may have made. At the regular dv“Let ns consider the nature of the ‘cedu­ ings Fire Department will be held at Pulley as he was unloading wheat at yet they are not discouraged, but on the partment meeting. E. Y. Hogle, In a neat buying.
las.* They were notes issued by the gov­ Union hail on Thursday evening, Sept 14. Grant’s elevator from n two wheeled truck contrary are looking for better times next little speech, presented the boys with .16
ernment and loaned to the tenners on the An extra effort is being made to please ail into the car. The truck eantainod 16 year, and planning to b|i(lge the time in running salts in behalf of the city. The
•eenrity of the land. No loan was made who come. Tbe very best of music lias bushels of wheat, and the load lias to be some wajr between now and then.
suits were purchased through Fred Heath,
In the absence of a drouth this is a
beyond 50 per cent, of the government been secured. A special invitation Is ex­ nicely balanced or It will tip. As the
I tlie druggist, which te a sufficient guaranvaluation of tbe land. They were iu effect tended to all
wheels descended on this particular occa­ wonderfully productive country, consider­; tee that they are all right in every respect,
ing
Its
seeming
light
soil.
The
best
of
just such sub-treasury loans as the peo­
sion from the gang plank to the car floor,
j and they were only purchased through
THE DRUGGIST,.
Wheat is booming up around tbe dollar
ple’s party demands to be made by our
tfcetniqk tlpi»ed backward, the handle vegetables are raised aud no soil can excel him after figures from other sources had
mark. Much has been said and written
government, but with a saving clause
flew up. caught Mr. Pulley under the chin, It for potatoes, aud I predict for thisJ been submitted. The suite are knit goods.
about farmers holding their wheal We
country
great
wealth
In
tlie
future.
The
which Is not found in the people’s party
nnd pinned him by the neck to the top nf
all wool, all of the same size anti fit perthink that when a farmer can get a dollar
programme, for tliat would accept any non­
the car. It didn’t take long to do It either, people are progressive and do not give up1 fectly. The boys were completcly suptlsed
a bushel for his wheat the instances are
perishable property, wheat or cotton, or
and Mr. Pulley fouiid lhe sltuatiun not easily. Tlie most of them are here to stay, and will take a little practice sprint st
mighty rare when he shouldn’t hump him­
petroleum, er Iron or diamonds for Instance,
only awkanl, but distressingly uncomforta­ and arc determined to make a sucvcess.
self to sell IL
There is much of rivalry among the the fair grounds this evening with their
as security, but the Argentine cedulas
ble. for he could scarcely breathe. Luckily
■ new suite on. After presenting the suite.
were loaned only on land, which generally
On account of Barnum A Bailey show he was seen, for It was some time before little towns, but time will cure that
1 noticed thia ^particularly in reference another complete supriM.* was perpetrated
la supposed to be tbe best of all securities. at Grand Rapids. Thursday. Aug. 20th. he could twist his neck sufficiently .to get
on Capt Scidmore of the running team.
to
Boyne
City.
t|*e
county
scat
of
Charle
­
But to-day these cedulas, which are secur­ the Michigan Central will sell excursion tbe pressure of 16 bushels of wheat off his
’ who was presented with a gold medal.
ed dot only by the lands of the farmers to tickets, with admission coupon to circus, windpipe to call for help. Aid soon camo, voix county. Charlevoix was the first• from the bow boys aud cltlzrns. The
whom they have been loaned, but also by for 81.50 for the round trip. Tickets good bui all efforts to Up back the load proved count) seat, then East Jordan got it and running, team feel under obligations to
*
the government Itself, thus making them a on this day and date only.
futile. At last A. E. Heath got a saw. now Boyne City.
Boyne City is geographically in Lhe A. A. Wilmont wbo has been very active
lien upon the resources of the country, are
M. A. Gillman. Ticket Agt
and severed the handle of the truck, and
ip their Interests.
worth less than fifty cent* on the dollar.
the unfortunate man was taken down. center nf the county aud Is situated ou thu
, The watches of the following factories
If a government loan based on land depre­
He wa4 about us nearly played- out m. east shore of Pine lake, but It is said that
THE MARKETSare in stock at John Hessmer's the Jeweler:
Charlevoix
has
bought
off
the
tsiat
owners
ciates thus rapidly in the face of commer­
could be. His head was cut open by the
The'Elgin, Waltham, Rockford, Hampton
Haatluga.^^cial panic what would be the measure of and tor a cheap one the Waterbury (short sudden shoot to the car roof, his neck bad­ so they will not touch the dock at Bovife
ApplBs-DrtM.te.
''
depreciation of a government loan based
ly swollen, aud lie was about overcome by City though they run dally to East Jordan
Butter—io@ ix
.wind).Urey are all ticking In spite of hot
Scorn In the crib or tobacco in the barn?
the desperate nature of his struggle Tor twelve miles south on the same lake.
weather
and
fluctuations in -rye.” All
»•«!
All sorts of stories are told about the
|e financiers ot tbe people's party may
breath. Had help been delayed but a Hi•,,‘Pp±
a.,.. sretoWwarranted and low prices.
Gora—c.
'
silliness at Boyne City, and the utter helpengage themselves in an endeavor to solve
tjc longer, ho eould not have survived.
,.,•,00- Tte-Beef-Dre-as! 83 00”«3.50 calves. «&lt; 50 C.
John Bessmeh, the jeweler.
leMness
of
one
should
he
be
so
un
­
■ jL.frthMd
the problem.
13 a 15c.
•
. Friday forenoon probably the fastest fortunate as to be’stranded there. 1 went
Hmea-^Beet, 4c; calf, .*»♦.
U..I. uv inr
•. .
nntekreato
The Argentine situation is tbe latest of
To morrow theC. K. &amp; S. will run an ex­
half mile ever trotted over the fair ground therewith much regret, but came away
»n&lt;j Ty pcwr.uuu a
very many painful lessons upon the folly cursion to Kalamazoo to give all who de­
track, was trotted by George St. Clair,4he feeling tliat I had never been better treat­ pJdons-Seniojataacperubl; water lime.»l.W logur______ a—
of an excessive Issue of currency , and upon sire the opportunity of seeing Barnum's
three year old stallion luu.dled and driven ed.
■
the certainty of disaster attendant upon a show. AH can go on the regular morning
Oate-aoe. 33c per bn.
MDBT’JA’ii..’kwK. Ue
by C. E. Bid lac. The horse started the
I met James M. Campbell, the editor and
government tliat undertakes tbe business train, but a special train will leave Kala­
season with a two year old record of 2:47, publisher uf the Cilizen. Hober’. E. New­
Notice IS hereby giverby M»U
&lt;rf a pawn-broker.”
mazoo at 7 o’clock returning to this city.
power uf aalc lua
A’,,
*t 84.M per tou.
which Bldlac was confident would be ville. deputy sheriff and owner of the stage
Holt-Selling at «1 nor bbl.
knit ft tome, leatog d«tefevrb^UfiE
The platform-makers at tlic Cincinnati Fare for round trip only 81. Tickets good gn’atly lowered for a three year old rec­
Hue from Boyne Falls to.Boyne City, Dr.
Timothy Sord—Celling al Si.30 (mt bu.
Ociober 1W2. record*}
A.&lt; b ihert
returning on any train August 21st and
ord. Subsequent events prove that his Kern, tbe register of droda. and Juhn A.
5avemt&gt;er IMS.
L," burtirrd
conference should liave studied up thecurrt-a M­
22nd.
r
(kt Uundruti.
.
*1 to be
*X
fl*Tbe ctotb dtfj*
confidence was well gnmtided. and next Foulk. proprietor of the U. S. hotel at that
micy feature* of the Argentine Republic
flftrcd dollar*. I
*•. r" *: tin*
The sale of summer resort tickets com­ year Hastings may liave another world place, all of whom were very gentkmanly
November urn. at»«; o e£k
|0 IB,®y
before foisting their idiotic scheme upon
mencing June 4th. 1891, from Haatingi to beater. It wa* whispered around or at and accomodating to me. and attended to
mi the norili d**orof il&lt;r &lt; &lt; -nJ«
»fa£
the attention of the country.—Saginaw ftints and at rates named as follows: least was known to a ftew Friday morning the bnsincM 1 had with tt.cm in a
►kkrd.
reverse (..tty
City and retuni
return 87.16. Bay View
Courter-lie raid.
.
Traverse
&gt; lew that Geo. St. Clair was to trot a fast half courteous and kiqdty manner.
„
{or Petoskey and return 88.95. Harbor mile that forenoon, so quite a number
After tending to my bustoew and c*tTte artion « tte C. A. R. la ntullX to , Sprtuj. &gt;1x1 return SO SO. Mtekinaw Clay witnessed tbe event and several wu^hes ing an excellent dinner at the hotel, I left
Ottt«—
Orrbu.
draw any color line in the. ranks of tbe' and return 810.80, Mackinac Island and were held. Getting a good start, the with a feeling of pleasure at meeting so
Fmdtry-Uva: ehlckeas. toe;
word
was
given
and
thr
half
mile
trotted
grand annv, will be generally commended. &gt; Mtorn 811-30. Sale will eontinne until
many courteous gentlmen and shall never
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■ September 30th. Extreme limit for return in 1:!2M without a skip or break. We have any uncomfortable feeling* if called
i tMiKi.nr* on tw-kets to all above nutate will bear Uiat be has gone the same distance iu

Hastings Banner,

C.&lt;fc*SS
BLOOD

E D ITO RI AL NOTES.

For Sale by all Druggists.

THE BANNER
75 CENT!

COFFINS and CASKETS.
w. H. H.

Undertakers Supplies.

Additional Local News.

Fred L Heath.

BUSINESS COLLEGE

ClA^?^Mortra^

�Owing to low water the Middleviib •
1U»»« r.vtory U, run by itroto in,,,,,,
water power.

H a sting s Banner.
•"jg^ffTThunulty. August 30, 18P1.

Camp meeting commenced in Pennoek’s
Grove Tuesday morning with a goodly
number in attendance.

COOK- Local Editor.

Tea

Iced

In hoi v.i’iithcr. an infusion
of t|„. le.iv— of Koyul Satsuma
Train eo!d water “ preferiMetothi useof hot.boding
miter. ’ &lt;h.-reason that the
Moma i- «'&gt;t dissipated. 1 be
L.fr u-t" made in this manner
i„.tiled, and if patina
“‘l
,
will keep from a
S
.ruWhen re­
' *i.., i f. r u-«&gt; till .the goblet
i-ith . v.n krd iee. i ben put the
mi to;', i'ith a small
Ji,-e in two of lemon. Pour
on ti i-th- extract of Royal
SU-mia" and the result will
i«.'„ ,ii ink tit for the gods.
Call mid get sample.
p01 -a ’., only by

United States ought. ooewdonaUy. to nut t
the fact before its readers tliat bund corn *
is a sure cure for hog cholera. The best
way is to take a pile of com and effectually 1
scorch it nnd give the affected hogs free
access to IL
t

(IF THE

Hastings
Fire

Department

The Home Fa/elnntor was a Canadian
journal that offered great prizes in a word
contest, and also a free tiip around the
world. Sample copies were sent all over
tbe U. 8.. and in due time many people
were made happy by tlie announcement
that they bad drawn valuable prizes and
were req nested to send money to pay post­
age and express charges, and this was the
last ever heard of the money’or paper.
Now the U. 8. postal authorities exclude
the Fascinator from the malls.
The Corunna Independent gets off the
following on the lost subscriber, that Is
worth perusal: When a man gets mad at
something he sees In the paper, he calls the
editor names and tptties off in an inky
shriek to -stop my paper!” it stops, but
the earth continues to revolve, the moon
to get fall, and the ice continues, as here­
tofore, freezing with the slippery side on
deck; nnd regulatly every week the gent
who wanted the paper “atoppeiF sneaks
Into his neighbor's to “see what the paper
says this week.”

UNION HALL,

24th.

B» -t of Music.

Best of Order.
Come

leans
Most

is Lenox
BAL NEWS.

•.-ii.ak»r“ ought to visit this

. i .ding is nona receiving a nice
• for the full trade.
■' attended the Presbyterian
■kt rs point Friday.
am! Detroit Weekly Tribune
• ’ .25. .Subscribe now.
;:••• one year for SI.35.

None under

&gt;nian stallion. Bay Prince.
Jos. Hcm.eks.

&gt;. Goodyear gave a sunflower
Saturday afti-rnoon to about 30'

lb.!'.. -i !i ventilated and well lighted
•&gt; nt.:. third floor. Inquire of J. S.
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■
’ I

’ • neckties are being Fold for'
W. Morr|ll &amp; Co.’s during the’

|
-:.z n- on account must call and
■- •■. as 1 lieetl the money.
A. Wboi.F.y.

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o'

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You can
find tlje
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Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.

the Natidna! bank paid out overr
1
wheat checks. Jx&gt;ng lines
■ l eaded with grain were at the
-JI &lt;lay lout.

i- ’ Gregg was arrested Sunday
- '
ix-ing disorderly. He was
JustSve Weightinan. fined
J coats or 30 jlays in jafL J

aei;&gt;T- institute commenml Monday
jvtii hImu- too jn attendance. Prof. J. Q.
!‘&gt;'ininan, w ho was to conduct thu institute,
wa- •!l&gt;ipp.inte&lt;l In csm'mg and Prof.
Ewuig. uf Alma college was engaged.
AnOluri farmer, who recently sent 10
^•nt-v ti-man who advertised to send for
'in: uu: &gt;unt directions how to m:i a farm
witliout is'iug troubled with jxilato bugs,
gut t!iS reply by postal card: "Plant fruit
toes instead of potatoes."

The Michigan Central will sell round
hip ti&lt;-k.-Ls with admission coupon to the
J- tnm international fair and Exposliion
S-. IV..1 ,rotat Auffuii »lk. to Sipb
&lt;• &gt;. returulug not later than September
’5 hM. A. Gii.m ax. Ticket Art.

Lathrop.

aUthJ'.mi ESS- ?'
ta »w“»«
i
itiaut03 and friends In the city.
Mis. Siblv Brodie went to Hot Clly Frl1&lt;1.) tor s wrek'i vMt wilt, friend..

,
wall lake the fore part of tho week.

. ”

.
’.'"Te «'»’”■ ot «nmd Fort,.
]
Dakota,
is visiting relatives In the clly.
MIm Minnie Cook went to Unsing yes­
1terday to spend a week vlslUng friends.

Miss Maude Smith, of Portland. U the
.
guest
of Miss Flora Stinchcomb this week.

SECOND WEEK

Mra. Belle Lawson. of Grand Rapids. Is
’visiting relatives in the city and vicinity.

OF .THE GREAT

Miss Minnie Evans returned to Bellevue
'Thursday, after spending a week at Wall
jlake.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White, of Portland.
North Dakota, visited at W. F, Powers'
Inst w&lt;i-k. leaving Saturday' for their
western home.

Aj.
Fsquires,

—$20,000=
Sale of

Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Sil­
verware and Jewelry,
To be sold at Public Auction, in the Bailey block, Hast­
ings, to the highest bidder.

AN EXCELLENT CHANCE
To buy goods for less than the wholesale price,

AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
To satisfy the demands of creditors.
Sale every afternoon and evening at 2:30 and 7:30.
Afternoon sales especially f6r ladies.
Come and look over our stock. The best goods ever offered at publje
auction.

Mrs. M. J. Case
ELWOOD SMITH, Auctioneer.
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(IXfi. W. Morrill, who has for some time
suffered from rheumatism, went to Mt.
Clemens Monday, to try the effect of the
mineral water there.

torek reir lire -‘IV-uM hmlly.” to wbieh
Mre IV^L..l.y ta*'**
« 7“"'™'
There are a good «&gt;“»•&gt;
manage tu have very enjoyable
hXh. when they »Hvt on tin~ f«*“« «•
riftes
’ y
h t lber

Hmdersnon. *J»T~
Parker, of
(irwd BipkW
ids; Mrs. Allie Koc .
*»Be Sum
viBe
Sod.

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Some of the grandest bargains ever
Waterloo street yesterday
known In tbe history nf
h srlnr disposed ot a iu«.ete»t
fumentocloua iplrlta to provoke the dm on. given at the auction sale. Bailey block.
within them. They erhIWtedla drejW
Twenty five dozen Doiuette flannel
anlmoully towird every human Iwlng.
white or black, with w hom they came In shirts reduced to 25 cents
Bargains in all summer goods at E. W.
eontort. and Insisted that they nwmsl the
Morrill * Co’*town. Atler Hwy bad been given an
\ diamond ring win lie given to most
purlunitjr to cool down in the
.
whlto -lady-- from lliallng. professed a hindromv ynuiut U.ly
“ ,‘touck
SX b» Ot th., court
Tt 12 and 1G. at the auction sale, B-Lej block,
dcavored to Induce Sheriff
A, next Tuesday nt 3 f&gt;. m.
her ewaia- by ottering him a brlws b» Un
Thm-1. every pm-to-cl 'h«'
aherlS was. unapprorehato-.—Tele-grin. iwinx out in tlie mar»h *•«“» ot J**
ground will make good l»nd of wlmt
HerakL
vrM T J. Bu-hIi was very pleasantly to be an Impenetrable swamp.
,„“rl-J it her home.
Mrs W J. Warrmit ami danghter. of
12th. by a large company of wilt.
"
P^vui* .er. -to-juu &lt;-u. -d .heir
Hastings, and several from o.he.
cirri.Ke
« '»««&lt;-'' *“«• *“ K“ ’“V
who came on the morning train ami •
/AM. Saturday and sewreiy hurt.
lhe diy with her. eich
Th* Kalamazoo ’fij!er»Ph has mov**
nt run, hidden deheiey md ■»&gt;
otSS eh«r Whlehtogelher- prore.l^ into its own buildlnj. XTTn^Tfcfe
moot hippy and "”‘,k'?L ?Ttlng ladk-s: W^'hTLX'’or'l-riueeroi.
lug aro the names ot the 1 Wring

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F. R. PANCOAST.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. George Merrill, of Dexter,
nre visiting relatives and friends in the
city. Mrs. M.. formerly Mltw Marian
Butler, will lie remomliered as a former
s.-hool teacher In this city.
G. F. Chidester. F. U Heath, D&amp;rr
Mudge. Ira VanValktnburgh and Fred
Parker, nnd wives and tho Misses Celia
Frank Tucker captured Three Rivera
Ensign. Franc Williams and Laura Hess­
years ago, and has steadily advanced in
mer are camping at Wall lake.
popular favor. But hit crowning effort is
Miss Anna Nosh started for Chicago Sat­
bis rendition of "The Noble Outcast as
presen ted here last Wednesday evening. urday where she will be Joiner! by Miss
Mr. Tucker Isa thorough and accomplish­ Fannie Ix es Munday, and together they
will
go to the state of Washington, where
ed geutlemau. but he veritably beats at his
own game any tram;, that ever wore&gt; a thev will teach school the coming year.
tattered coat and a frizzled top-knot: while The west evidently knows where to come
the transition from the despised outcast and find good teachers. We wish them
into the handsome and smiling millionaire success in their new home.
I, but iu Utoltratton ot the plw«lll» "»&gt;tristl with which lhe pliy ibouiuK 1 he \/A partv of bicyclists are contemplating a
petltouncl ot the coiuplnr 1, •«•««»» trip to Grand Ledge on their wheels next
throughout.—Three Hirer. HerlM. IWon
week.
bill. Friday August 2lat. AdmAalon -House and barn to rent in fourth ward,
■ ml SS cent,. Kelerved «»U It Freu 1- corner of l*ark ami Center streets. En
lleatlu.
quire of J. Russell.
Miry Criwtoru. a lady ot color, and
Eugene Corwin, of Hope, was this week
Llbble Freeman, allaa Orton, a temale wdh
arrested on tin- serious charge vf Incest.
complexion ot a lighter hue. who clllto,
He
will have his examination Friday.
to ball from Hastings, were arres.erl on

Jul us lto«ell. I

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at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.

Tbe running team Is practicing daily at
Billy Hazen. the old soldier, of Clarksthe fair grounds for the tournament at vHle.
,
called on his many friends here last
Kalamazoo September &lt;Rh, Labor day. week.
,
where they expect to win another Cham­
Thos. Savage. of Coldwater, saw ids
pion belt, and two or three other prizes,
provided they will be allowed to enter all 1horse. Geo. St. Clair, trot a halt in 1.13k
races. With their new uniforms, nnd ■Friday.
barring accidtaite. the boys easily walk off
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sayles, of
with anything they want Otsego to the Grand
&lt;
Rapids, are visiting Prof. Sterling
contrary notwithstanding. By the way it's ।
Rud wife.
rather funny why nothing was ever heard
Will Doe|ker went to Allegan Satunlay
from tbe latter company after sending out
its big bluff to the home team a few weeks 'where he has secured a position in a fruit
ago।
'evaporator.
Mrs. F. G. Beamer will leave next week
Barry county ought not to forget her
duty to build a new jail. Every Instinct for Detroit bn an extended visit with rela­
there.
.
of huyianity should prompt to it aud every tives
1
leason ot trucrconumy as plainly teaches
Mrs. Will Squires returned to Big Rap­
its necessity uh it teaches etxinomy in anj ,ids last week, after an extended visit with
pther matter. And u court house is re- ,
quired to protect the county** valuable
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Funier and daughter,
records. The county; as the Journal says,
does not need extravagant buildings, but it of
1 Battle Creek, visited relatives in the
last week.
does need secure buildings. Ten per ctgit. city
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of the cost of either built alone can tic
Jesse Jordan and family, nf Woodlaftd.
saved by building lhe twp together. It Is. .were iu the city Saturday, en route home
we think, the part of wisdom and economy from Petoskey.
to build tbe two at 6ne time.
t«J*rof Eugene Drtvenport. of the State
There Is no crop a fanner can raise Agricultural college at tanking. was In
which will make lesrwork. cost less and the city Tuesday;
ImpovetUb the Sbil levs for the amount of
money it brings than the common strap- &lt;
leaf turnip, if you are anywhere near a Thursday on his "bike,” covering the 35
In five hours.
city or manufacturing town there will be miles
:
no difficulty in disposing of a good many
Hunsin-ruvr. of Mwtkcgon^ w«t
of them at a fair price, say .thirty or forty shaking hands with old acquaintances here
cents per bushel. If you 5^111 buy them Ifnnday afternoon.
and -hold until toward spring, when
The Misses Angie and Eva Batea, of Ik*potatoes are becoming scarce and high,
you will get more. They also maka good trolt, are visiting friends and relatives In
stock feed all winter, and if you do-, not the city and vicinity.
want the trouble of har^stlng, turn some
Shirley and Dongal Smith spent Sunday
sheep onto the! (patch, nnd. they will get with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D.
full money value out of lhe crop.
W. Smith, near Nashville.

Tbe rumor Is again revived that the
*2.000
I Ake Shore railroad will get possession of
the Grand Kaplds branch of the Michigan
.anges for advvrtisetneuls- Central, and in exchange will take the
• •ttiee Tuesdays at latest to Grand Rapkis branch of tlie former, which
in the i-'iie of the week touches Allegan. Plainwell, Otsego and
Kalamazoo. If this exchange should be
made, Kalamazoo wouki secure tbe loca­
tion of the Central's machine shops, and
that road instead of having three divblbns
as now would have but two. There are
grxxi reasons why both parties should de­
v &gt; ct*. at S. E. Phillips.
sire the deal, but we hope it will nyt be
ye are being marketed with
made nevertheless. Tlie towns jjrf this
branch would then, in our judgment, lose
are giving some many of tlie accomodations they now have.

Th • ll:::n'&gt; •

w^lutheellr

tx&gt;well. wn, ,n n,0 city

"Land In Michigan.” said a well posted
gentleman tij« other day, ••will advance
01
*•
from 2&amp; to,33 per cent In the next two ’
years, or I miss my guess. The boom In
Gr,nJ ■*•&gt;&lt;•&gt;
the great West and Northwest has explod- S
ed, and the fanners who ao iiol seek tuclh
er ventures In the south are flocking back »
•* 'IMtlu, Mr
tu the old, well-settled states. Michigan is 1
lnevitable.”All of which reminds us that oJJwKifts.v",w reuu;“
this Is a good state to remove Into.
(

13317164

sirs wanted.

wrek*' BrenKr **• l» VvriuouivlUe lui
’

A diamond ring to be given away to tie 1
ItotoUmsu Jiri In ItoUlri .1 tto,
sale next Tuesday, 3 p. m.
re*l«M&gt;j..KiM*r'
_
Exchange says: Every paper In the 3

JOS. ROGERS

Mi; Swing,

PER8ONACMENTION,
“'"'How™ Mil. Clarion. Frldiy.

taSlielly. Ibdtol.
iny will be praeul U

.A*”1
• reunion.

You Cannot Pay High Prices
'

When you deal with us, for

We Don’t Believe in Them
No reasonable buyer wants more than their money’s worth, and
that’s what we give you to the last cent every time.
We can save you something whether you make large purchases

or small ones. •
Try us this fall.

GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

�Vt&gt; HV
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DIXEV’S SELF RAISING

NOSE.

It Is doubtful whether tbe annals of tte
American atage have anything more ludi-1
crons than an accident which befell Actor f
Henry Dixey ou hte QdifornH tour. He i
was playing “The Suvrn Agro” at L«&gt;s;
Angeles to standing room only. In his '
makeup ms the judge tn tbe fourth act
Dixey wears nn artificial nose—a huge Ro­
man nasal appendage at putty colored with
vermilion nnd ocher.
Upontlitt occasion referred to the play
made n big idt. aud the first three acts
were proMriled with all the regclarity and
smoothnesaof clockwork. At thia point,
however, Dixey made the discovery that
the property man ted neglected to provide
putty for that rubicund judicial nooc.
Hastily summoning a call boy Dixey sent
Both tbe method and results when him out to procure tho intaalng article. It
Syrup of. Figs is taken; it is pleasant was nearly time for the curtain ^hen the
and'refreshing to the taste, and acts youngster reappeared and reported, “I
can't get no putty nowhere." Then Dixey
gently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, gave an impromptu war dance which would
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ have made him inrtnntly famous hail be
tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ been before an audience, nnd sowing tbe
aches and fevers and cures habitual boy shouted: “Quick now! Get me mine
Hour! Quick! Run to a grocery! Run
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tlie even
’ inch of lhe way going mid coming!”
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
Scared by the rather warlike demonstra­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ tions of Adonis the youngster lost no time
in
getting
tbe much desired Hour. Dixey
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial tn ita hastily mixed tbe flour with a little water,
knrndod it into dough, fashioned it into
effects, prepared only from the mryt t he semblance of hte putty nose aud painted
healthy ano agreeable substances, its it n&gt; usual. The result WM eminently satmany excellent qualities commend it tefaEtory; the dough was lighter than
to all and have made it the most putty and more adhesive, while there was
no difference in appearance.
popular remedy known.
After a short wait the curtain was rung
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c up and the fourth act proceeded. It was a
and $1" bottles by all leading drug­ warm night, and the heat from the gas
gists.
Any reliable druggist who footlights was quite oppressive. By the
may not have it on hand will pro­ time Dixey had finished the celebrated
in that act aud bad responded to on
cure it promptly for any one who dance
encore he was perspiring freely, owjug tu
wishes to try &gt;L Do not'accept any the unwonted heat. This combination ot
substitute.
circumstances bad a most wonderful effect
the comedian’* artificial uose. The
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. upon
members of the company were thunder­
SAM FHAMCI3CO. CAL
struck to observe that tbe most prominent
LOUISYILU.
MEW fOBK. M.Y.
feature of the judge's physiognomy was
growing, am! growing very rapidly too.
Within three minutes from tte begin­
ning of the act that wonderful nose bad
doubled in size nnd was still growing with
a jxrsistence which threatened soon to!
| eclipse the other fncitd features. Tlie or i
j cbestra noticed tte phenomenon and every i
player stared at it in astonishment. Then
the audience' observed the change in tlie
I judge's appearance and wondenxl how it
OFFICE WITH HOLBBOOK. OVES was produced and what it Lad to do with
the play.
MOBBILL'S STOBE, HASTINGS.
But matters steadily grew worte, and
Some more cheat) bouses wanted rang­
finally the actor wa* obliged to skip light­
ing from 8500 to 81000.
ly from tte stage to take heroic measures
Remember that this column contains but
for reducing tho mysterious and inexplic­
a very small part of the property I have
able swelling of his nose. About twofor sale or exchange.
thirds of it was left in the drraxing room
I have improved and vacant city lots for
this time, but- tbe fractional proboscis con­
sale and exchange in all parts of the city.
tinued its dilating tactics, and when the
Farming lands for sale aud exchange in
act closed the judge’s nose was stiil much
all parts of tbe county.
larger than usual.
- I have some choice Grand Rapids prop
When the curtain was rung down the
erty fur sale at a bargain.
members of the company made a rush for
1 have choice Chicago property for sale, Dixey’s dressing room to find out what
well located in different parts of the clt&gt;. was the matter. There they found Dixey
ranging from 8425 up to $50,000. a splen­ standing in the middle of the floor, with
did opportunity for/ investments in that his erratic nose in one hand and a small
marvelous city where fortunes are made In can of flour in the other. He was reading
Real Estate. I have maps of the city lo­ aloud to himself the printed directions on
cating the different placet) for sale.
the can: “Self Rateing Flour—Requires no
yeast or leaven. ‘Mix with n little cold
water and set in n warm place for a few
On Jefferson street two houses and lots
minutes, when tho dough jrill be ready for
at bargains, and on easy terms.
baking.’’-Chicago Mall. \
Near furniture factory.
____ ., —nne
_ lot and
81,000;
8500 down,
house well finished
~
*
lull, on time at 7 per•Jcent.
!c
Miss Josephine Uizarus publishes in The
And one house aridI lot one block from
factory. 8800; $300 down, bal. at 7 per Century a thoughtful sketch of tbe career
of Louisa May Alcott, thechlldren’sautbor.
cent. Cheap.
Bouse and lot near Whip and Felt Boot from which we quote these paragraphs;
Strangely enough, in her works, which
factory, 81.000. $500 down, bal. 8 years
aru tbe counterpart of her lifts, her defect
at 7 per cent
_ Several splendid bargains in the 1st lieeomro a merit, and accounts for their
phenomena! succeaa. What was it in Miss
wafd and other parts of the city.
Brick barn Tor sale at a bargain, on cor­ Alicott’s books thatsurprised and delighted
the children of a score of years ago, and
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
that still bolds ita charm for the childhood
80 ft. front by 140 ft deep, well located In
of today! Was it a new world t lint she
Seneca Fails, N. Y.. has on tbe land 1 brick
discovered—a fairyland of imagination and
Store throe stories, alab dwelling house and
romance, peopled by heroes and enchanted
good barn. Can be bought al a bargain,
beings! Far from it. It was the literal,
or will exchange for'Hastings or Grand
homespun, child's world/of today; tbe
Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falls
common air and skies, the common life of
has a population of 7,000 ami upwards—is every New Englund boy aud girl, such a­
largest town in Serena Co.
she knew it: the daily Joys and cares, the
w-acre farm in Irving, all Improved, soil gamesand rompsand jolly companions—
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy all tbeactuality and detail of familiar and
terms.
accustomed things which children love.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
For children are born realista, who de­
acres. ’* mile vast of Sheridan, good fram­ light in the marvelous simply because.for
ed house. One of the cheapest farms iu them tbe marvelous is no less real than the
Barry Co., will take part city property.
commonplace, and is accepted just as un­
10 seres near city, good house and barn, conditionally. Mis* Alcott met the chil­
well ami cistern. 150 fruit trees,
acre dren on their own plane, gravely discussed
grapes; $1,300, cheap, ;a dnwn, bal. at 7 their problems, and adopted their point of
per cent
view, drawing iu nowise upon her inren­
100 acres iu Woodland tn exchange for tion or imagination, but upon tbe facts of
smaller farm and difference.
her own memory and experience. Whether
106 acres in Hope township, known as or not the picture, so true to the life as
&lt;he Doty farm, will sell fur 84300 on easy she had llved.it, will remain true and vital
terms.
for all times cannot «iow be determined.
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at bnrFor tbe literature of children, no less
gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and than for our own, a higher gift may ba
some will take part city property in ex­ needed; more finish and less of the “rough
change.
and ready" of everyday habit and exist­
I have several large farms for sale will ence; above all, perhaps, a larger general­
\3ake small farm in part payment.
ization and suggestion, and tbe touch of
I have some city property 1 will trade things unseen as well a*&gt; things familiar.
But whatever tbe fate of her ixjoks, Mias
Tor good farms.
I contemplate a more extended syMem Alcott deserves the niche she has won, and
of advertising, and it would be well for tbe monument built for her in tbe record
those who wish to sell or exchange to call of a life which is a protest against tbe
at this agency at once and get the benefit*. doubts of the age—tbe fear that duty may
Union Pacific R. K lands for sale iu tlie have lost its sway and character Its founda­
states uf Kansas, Oregon. Washington. tion, and that happiness is the sole meas­
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5.900,000 ure aud rule of living.
•era of fanning, mineral and timbered
lands, ranging in price from $5 to $10 per
•ere; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
People who suspect everybody are very
balance.
Frequent excursion rates givbn, unhappy, and we know of no remedy for
their discomfort except self improvement.
etc. Call and get circulars.
Let them root out of themselves whatever
vietous propensity they suppose to have ita
PKOBATK OHDEK.
counterpart in the breasts of all mankind,
and their opinions of their fellow men will
at oner change for the better.
People who hare no faith in their kind
SouMiaa eight hundred and'ninety one.
" Preaaat. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of ing it for grouted that everybody with
I*rut&gt;a1r-.
in the aud ter of tlie estate of Air* whom they eome it; business contact te
bent on orerreaching them, their object te
Mott deoeaaed
On reading and filing ibe petition duly vert- to spike the enemy’s artillery by beiug the
first to'overreach. Candor te lost upon
them; they consider it refined hypocrisy.
Favors they look upon as cunningly de­
probate and that administration of saM estate rued lures, intended to lead t hem into a
bus begrauUsl to KebrccaMstt tbn rxreulHx
darned Iu said v.iil or to eome other nutable trap, and while receiving them willingly,
chuckle
inwardly at tbe thought that they
’’Thereupon it is ordered, tha: Tuesday, tbe 25th
are old birds and cannot be caught by any

oism ENJOYS

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY COLUMN.

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Nobody will lose anything by avoiding
such people.—New York Ledger.
at lhe Probate

Hon. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., who
was for six years president of tbe Union
Pacific railroad, is a graduate of Harvard
and a thorough Bostonian. He baa a de­
lightful home on Commonwealth avenue,
but lives at Quincy, his birthplace, during

Some fancy the charms ^if the Illy white
maid,
Of cl I: e rial form and languishing eye.
Who faints In the “unBliine and droops
In the shade,
And te always “Just ready to die/’

HISTORY OF A WEEK.
Wednesday. Aug- ls{Twelve person* liave uiod from the beat

Shv Ivcturrd wltha-roU «rv«&gt;4 qnrtt
IID Jo»o ot An at uo^wo, A. ¥.. 1 baiw
d M.jor J O.

-IxmlUoa. died at CImo-

tvr. III-.. .|Wd M rw* H«~rvwl tkroovji
tl» «*r •»
olBeer
Uw Sll'ovoth tillnoi» Vol ni verb.
,
Private Cawwmran, of the Fourth regi­
ment, Illinois National guard, disembow­
eled himself al Camp Lirttoln. supposed
cause, mental aberration.

RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always bo
successfully treated
with

*.D New York
Yellow fever h reported tote ragiug
virulently at Port-au Prince, Hoyt­
It In raid th*t Sunol, tbe nwrveloua
race lionic, ha» gone p.Tmauenlly lame.
’ Ch veland. O. haw W.WJ umnys in ita
new directory, and claims a population ot
The I’vnry arctic vx|h iilioo has reached
‘AtMI.-..
’
t
.tho shores of Greenland. Ail are well.
Mr* Anise Sharp Rnh.-rts, &lt;&gt;f WataeJtfi,.
A euro
It is sidd that the Irish party in parlia­
Jib., celebrated b&lt;-r JOOtn birthuay Mcn- ment will reject Balfour's loosT govern­
Is »ure to follow
d At Columbia, S. (’., Sunday 20tt pyaona ment bill.
Thirty-four young women took their
the persistent
were imroeraed iu n millpond in uno hour final vows »»• eisters of Notre Dame at
use of this
and thirty niluura.
Milwaukee.
•
Over too taxpayer- of Kahras City, Nau.
An active volcano te reported thirty-fire
medicine.
.
thre.iraned to lynch their mayor and coun­ miles southeast of the McuuhUuIi minus,
cil beatmw of »upp&lt; i*cd boodung.
,
near Ellensburg. Wflah.
Cured
Others
Camp Dougtaa, uewr New Ltebou, " te-.
Tbe Duke of Portland bas^rrated a senwill cure you.
where the
militia arc Id camp, wna aation in ScotUml bv voluntarily reduc­ ,
burned, enu ung a )&lt;■« of 815O.OJO.
*
ing the rent* on bis C*hbuvs&lt; estates 35
Tbe Grand Rapid* alderman will spend
Wednesday of next week Brotowor Carl per cent.
PttUBATE oitoi u.
rt"
n good chunk of the city's funds in a Myer will give an exhiWlion of what he
Rate Park Cocuntealonvr Brower, of State of Michigan, county of it-m .-L
tail* a aky-bicycte at Monticello, HI.
junket to Milwaukee next Monday.
At a session of the J’rol-at. &lt; ,.,r?
Minnesota, altar a careful survey, saya
The remain* of tte talc Bishop Kilian that the true source of the Miatishippi te
.
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Oi WftailUUM Hl
'!•
-m day of 2"
July.
‘; n. im
• ........ ” 111 r&gt;' *).tnt
Gexti.kmex:—I have snfferwl lutenaely C Floach were laid in thu grave at thogreat raerrnlr nine mUw above Lake । ■_&gt;■»»
eight hiindnnl and uiiir'ts'..:,‘ r ”*r ,1‘*1**M
LaCrosse, Win., with imposing cere­
from billausnww and rheunmti|n for OW
rfe1' vtart~ *
Two inen named William Douglas*
*
three years, and bad tried so many rcnte- monies yestendayA light boa been arranged between worked for the Beasemer foundry at Bes­
dira that 1 bar! lost all faith. Hearing of
Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup 1 bought a Tommy Warren and Cal McCarthy, to semer, Ala. One wa« white and the other
Oa reading
xnd, ltSlne
tb, .7
imiho-h' .a,
Mmo
n‘2,
L “JJfe
bottle and found it helped me. I liave come off before lhe Olympic dub, of New black. The black bum drew the whue renfed.
man's pay, and ia dead now, abut by tne ceased, alleglnf that duh sutb-Mi. sted^LSl’
bow used four bottles, and it has restored Orleans. Sept.* 15.
ol the is,t Wtn and testament s|
The scheme to produce rain t&gt;y concm- whito-mnn.
my liver ami kidneys to bcalUiy action,
and
of
tte
probate
ttierw?
aion
in
the
upper
regions
wua
tried
in
Archbishop Ireland ays that Kenney, •oun Md that said u ill h», (^.Jt
and done more to purify my blood than
county New Jer4r»M
anything I have ever taken. 1 am pleased Texas ywterday, and ta reported to have tbe Roman CatboUc priest who was re­ to probateiu
that -aid cvinplifte.i
. otue »nTA’
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to recommend it as a wonderful blood medi­ been a aucccra. DetaHs are lacking.
ceived into the Mmbudtet church nt the lug
said
U x.v i... -II. . '.......... &lt;n
The remain* of Mr* Berman jWter De» llaiues camprtnwtlug. U a drunkard,
cine. Very truly yourx
were found in tlie ruins ot her houaa at and woe driven out of cite Winona, Minn.,
(B.C. l.otuxsox. Marshall. Mich.
Sold bk W. B. Goodj ear. Prepared only Griswold, N. D. It i* believed that ter diocese fur that weakness.
ucatorii iRmrt !.. *3d wib
UPr”a'
by Tbe Charles Wright Medicine Company father-in-taw wt fire to tbe hoUM*.
The systematic robbery of a sate in the
Thereupon 11 in orUmM. ttut rridi.
Mrs. Samueta, mother of- the notorious office of Jubn Townsoud, * New York the xiklday of Au^iki a. b. ffi
Detroit. Mich.
Jeue James, say* that if any World's fair lawyer, caused luspeetar Byrnes to call 0 Clock Bl lllV ttirvbmn. lx- .vulnMl fw
Edward While, aged 20, was drowned
speculators want the house ahc livre in to IdwiJ electricity. Hecannccted the wife the tearing uf »iu&lt;j
while bqthing iu Green's lake, near Holly.
•In*’ .^5**^
■*"
'to****! U4
with.fr battery ami u bell and then waited. all tittirr uerM&gt;n* iut«-r&gt;-.T. ,t
they cud have it if they |»y her price.
_ it*
Saturday evening the bell rang and tbe
thief was caugut. He was Otto Thun- dty of Hastings in said &lt; .nuny aM
i any then- be. wb» Uw Kuyer of the iet&gt;
United Slates Senator William F. Vilas, strom, tbe porter.
tloner may not be praute,].
of Wisconsin, is ni Sorrento, Me.
And It te further onlerr*! tlMt iraid t-ailMiw
Jarrett Roberts; of Uahkosh, Win., aged
give »&gt;t!rc to tin- patsoti* Ino-reiM In ml? m.
Nelson trotted a mile in 2:10 at Inde­ tote, ot the petHiency
&gt;aid prttfipn wd S
80, is dead. He went to Oskosh in 1S50.
Marine thereof by tauMn.- u.uiya! thiiortte
The Democrat* Of New York will meet pendence, Io.
hej-ubUshcd In the Hxqu..-« K yxsnt s
Twelve persona were killed by a railway to
paper printed nnd dn nla’rd (usiRi (
&lt;g
in state cun vent ion at Saratoga Sept. 15.
colliaiou iu Switzerland.
Harry once in each s.-x ftjr thh- nae«es&lt;&lt;r*
. Breadstuff* export* for July last weie
Peter mealier, an old settler at Lexing weeks prevmit* to K-dil dax ■&gt;( ht-arlnr
valued at ilii,:ny,291. against 81O,7»M&gt;W
CHAU1.E4 V,'. ARM-riMiXi;.
ton. Illa, te dead aged 83 years.
(A tnie copy. I
.1
Joseph Tkslen, a Big Kaplds drunk, for July, 18U&gt;.
John M. Price, n miner of Philllpaburg,
tried tu btiru hte way out uf prison nnd
The Pottsville. !*.«., Steel and Iron com­ Moul, sboda his skin yearly, like a snake.
ritoiiat!: (ii;oeil.
was nearly roasted alive before he wold pany hns started two furnaces with non­
The Betebate-ALlcu brokerage flrm uf fltate of Mlrhicati. O.satv of LUirri-w.
union workmen.
be rescued.
At a sM-ton Of the ITidmb- Court Isr th*
Denver, hae failed. It*creditors will loon
County of tern, holdea a: the Probue uSre lo
The Cincinwtti broach • of the Irish 470.OU0.
H the ladles would abandon coMneltes nnd
the Cm ot n*-titigs.ni oaid C.-r.ntv. on That&gt;
The failure of the British bank of Aus­ day. the '-»3 day &lt;-t July, in the j-ir
mure generally keep their b.uod pure and vigor­ league has dropped - the name “Parnell,”
and chosen another onk
tralia. with liabilities of. tHXJ.UOO te an­ thousand eight hundred ,-ujd fthirtv«®e.
ous by the use of Ay er’» Aarwparilta, naturally
Present, Charle* W. AnuUn-M:. Ju4n of
The Holcomb family is holding a na­ nounced
.
fair complexions would be the rule instead uf
Probate.
the exception, as at present. Pure blood Is the tional reunion at Mount .Ury, N. J.. There
The treasury depsrUnent purchased
In the matter of tte ratal- -4 Mrat, Wart,
are 2,500 members of the family present.
L’TS.OXl.onnce* of silver at from to.i* to deceased.
best beaultfler.
On reading and flltagtlir p-fuion. du!» renPolydore Dongeval, a silk manufacturer 89.ME1S |wr ounce
tle&lt;l o{ Marcu&gt; 1.. W;inl. gr.uin &gt;-u M
Cadillac wants a n ULtary company.
of Brooklyn. N. ¥., Im* made an asKignOver 20U employes of tbe Omaha smelt­ cca«e&lt;*.a!leginE lhal duly uu'i&gt;r.i;l&lt;-al«l^o(ta
ment. ninomuw,
Liabilities, jiw,^
MW.IXM; •■■wou.,
assets, 8ZM»'.
Montmorency cotDty Is covered with •! mem.
drvwurti
ing works have returxued lo work on a 'Of the 1-M will anti l&gt;-«UU&gt;rn{ &lt;4
sad of the probale ta-rv.-'
bem flirt la
glinting root pullers.
| Gvorgc Jone*, one of the founders and compromise.'
said court and trust raid, w ill Ium been -tab *&lt;•
I principal owner of tbe New York Time*,
Kansas fartuers paid off mortgages dur­ milled lo pr-i’M'e m ttees
srtrJrney.
and praying l h*tsa*»! • -■uq.iin- d emde*cd l&gt;e
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 8j run Uss been used I died yesterday at Pptand Springs, ,Mc. ing tbe mouth of July'to the amount of will M raiddeeta-&lt;&lt;&gt; sia) i-ultowrt,f.lrdac4
8881,458, and thia year’s crop* to Lt nr from recorded in this court a* aud tor the itM will
fur children UMUUng. 1« soothes We uhlld.
soften lhe gums, ailsys all pain, cures wind
Officer Rollings, uf Philadelphia, is said ycL
and te-: ui&gt;«iit uf -.od &lt;!»-&gt;- *mi‘ mi.A tte »d
rollc. and Is the !•«« remedy tor dlarrtxra.
A-dispatch from St. Paul says that tbe inloistraiiiHi rrautml to Mun u» I., ’-lar i i*i?
rwwity-Bve cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists to be the largest policeman iu the Uuitrd
pellUou wet tortr
State-*. He is U ft. 8 iu. in height and lowest estimate of the wbx-al crop of Min­ swld
Uirougnuul tbe world.
Ttereupmi it
ordered, th,! Fp'day. tte
weighs 34(1 pound.
nesota and the Dakotas is 15U.(XX*,000 bush: 21st day of Aiujii-1. A. l&gt;. &gt;•/. at b'u ii'c*rt it
Bay coHutv has 200.000 acres uf farming
tlrt-fercnooti.i'v s.«h.sai‘«:fur ttetearfaetfMM
Judge Botkin. ot Kansas, hns concluded
petittoti. and Uial the &gt;&gt;rir» at U» u!
land and a curking old oat yirop.
not to preside at tbe tr^al of Brennan for
Two St. Louis girl* who recently ran said decea-ed aud all other
ItiteroiFires are doing coiMidcrable damage the murder of Woods.. His life lias been away and married a couple of opera zing­
threatened if he docs preside.
ers ban- discovered that their husbanus at the Probate oOlvu, in thurify «i Hart;»c&gt;.
along the ‘’Ann Arbor’’ route.
are ex-convicta.
Iu raki county. ai4 d-ow ■-»:*•. if
Bay Cityaiu may erect a bi Hard mid
New Yorkjs going to try the experi- * there te. why tt-j- pray.-r -&gt;f tte rettterr
bowling alley on lz*s Cbeneaux Islands.
be gr.nite-l. A:-' &gt; . t.rliteitaS
i-renlefr...
uwnt of
ot washing
waabing her
her streets
strain by
by flooding
flood!ug jj !’□ nut
(Jud^pSttt
Mayor Chapin, of Brooklyn, is seriously ment
frntn the hydrants
hmimtitM after
uftrr they
iHmv have
hirr II wm Interi-Uil
....... .— » in^rai-i
.... ..',i ■.. -..I- nf ths n*r
The present proprietors of tlie fearful ill.
them from
deacr of said petiwn.
nnd wonderful Volutna Boomer art about
Fifteen ' death* from the heat were re­ Ixs-n swept.
thareut by camdnjt \ ■'
to sell out.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, who will
lo be published in Uir 1!
Corn Belle Chaska denim the story that years of ugr Aug. 20. is in good genera!' nmr»ini-er printed and ein
Grand Rapids “hurry-up” wagons will
she
han
tired
ot
her
Sioux
husband.
health, thoogh tbe recent hot weather had ty«rf Barry mice t:&gt; caeli v7,have canopies to hide the sensitive citizens
weeks previous h raid u &lt;•! lieariMJoseph Pulitzer is reported to be ser­ a debilitating effect upon him.
from public view when they are given
Judgw ot iToliH
iously ill of nervous prostration in Europe.
The foreign unutatevs to China arc said,
tree rides to the jug.
true ropy. &lt;
&lt;
The pope i«a» sent ids blessing to tho tu have mack' a concerted demand for rep­
A portrait of President Abbot, by Ives, Catholic Total Abstinence Union of Amtr- aration for the live* of Europeens and
CHAN*TItV SALE.
of Detroit, presented by tbe alumni associ­
Americana killed in the recent riots iu tue
I - pttnumcv ot and by virtue d an
ation. has been hung in the library of the
.
d«crve ot thrcln-ilt court i■ ” «rt&lt;raiy«
Miaaouri Knightx of I^ibor nnd Alliance Celestial empire.
agricultural c&lt; 11 *ge.
Barry, tn rhsm- ry. in1!’1'
Captain Frank Coooey. uf tbe schooner made
men are negotiating With a view to co-opand rated on tl&gt;r nd. «ia?
u
Clara F. Harwood, Boston, says that on. nut. in a -.-rtdn mum- therein
Fifteen bricklayers working on the new eratiou.
city ball building at Saginaw are out on a
Mrs. Catherine Coody, at Philadelphia, the St*George* bank* a few days ago he* Jnlia H. Kriw M romptew i -t :rul M-te*
Wauiu-lv).
HIU
M.
WsutiHry.
H-w&lt;!
strike. They demand more pay from Con­ who killed by lightning while cloning a saw the sea serpent, and that the reptile and Illnun M. Alten, are &lt;lrf.
was spotted like a leopard. The monster
tractor Dnn Rancman.
window io her bouse.
Nortec i» hereto ultvn “'*• &lt; ’u ‘
“
dived under the schooner, scraping it* keel public.surtu.ii :othr t'ftl.- 'i
The Yankton National bank, of Yank­ as be went under.
The Free Methodist camp meeting will
(day tte llih &lt;tav &lt;4S-p!ni;l--r. I». W st
'n'rkx-k In Jhetorew-ir. «t tin ;
IMMr
begin nt Lakeview next ^Wednesday. ton, 8. D., capital 850,000, baa been author­
dCtha- Court lion-r In tl:--“•
ized to begin business.
THE MARKETS.
August 19.
Henry Henson, a wife murderer, was
being the H»&lt;* *,'r
;
The season when wild ducks and par­
IbejCountv ot Barry t
hanged in St. Loute. Chris Young wua
ill '!
tridges may legally be shot commences
CM1CA0O. Aug. IT.
hanged at Lexington. Mo.
September 1.
were the quotations on the board
Abraham Backer, the note broker cf ofFoUaarlag
trade today. Wheat—No. X August, opened
The Hacklry soldier’s monument at New York, w)m&gt; owes about HU30,&lt;XN* has &gt;!.«, closed BLUt September, opcurd Jl-OTH,
Muskegon will be ready tor unveiling early been arrested; charged with fraud.
clum-d Bl.aWi: December. opened 81 M. closed
in October.
Joseph Brothers it Co., dealers in dry
Dated HaiUiniro Mich
-,in •’?*•
Mary Jackson, the mulatto girl who goods at 100 Fifth avenue, Chicago, hare t»ber. ox-ned 81c. cloaed 58*tc. Uata—No. 2
ALOsrof-1&gt;» &gt; •"T’,'^Lwr
Circuit (hurt &lt;
escaped from the Adrian school has been confessed judgments amounting to 842,
A ocnst, opened 3Dc, closed iSH-J. September,
; Barry (oqr.i). M.cu.
au.
found at Blissfield.
vpeecd 2Aa- closed 2SHc; May. &lt;H«aed X»*&lt;-, OScwtt CJARK.
Ex-President Cleveland has written re­
Hal(elter lor Cutup-'I
The three prisoners, Becker. Gale and gretting that be and Mrs. Cleveland can­ cl.-Brd Sltec. P8fk~tiaptember, upcMd 81u.w,
cloaed 8».Rk October, opened jL'.aJ, closed
Tripp, who escaped from the Ludington not attend tbe Bennington monument un­ ShUtr. January, opened &gt;13JJQ. dosed 813.10.
jail Wednesday, have been recaptured near veiling.
f
Free Soil.
.
The “Select Clydesdale Stud Book'* has
Robert Galloway, 4 years old and living been n cognized by the United States the Union stork yards today: Haga—Market
rather active on lacking and shipping ara
at Detroit, fell under a street car and .had treasury department as a record book of louut and prices* well maintained; sale* ratigc
both hands and one foot crushed. The recognized breeds.
at X.SKU'.hi Itaht. $4.uo;-f.'.U&gt; rough packing,
drifBr was careless.
Tbe London Times wn the death of
mixed, and SHXkWM heavy packJohn Wildanger, of Flint, was assaulted Mr. Lowell te probably more keenly and
Cattie—Market rather active, and prices
and robbed Wednesday-night while return­ widely tell in England than would be that steady and unchanged; quotations ranged at
of any man not an Englishman.
ing home. Thotuas Burgess is under ar­
8&amp;.7UfttUS choice io fancy shipping steers, &gt;4A*J
Rev. J. C. Kenney, late a Roman Catho­ OA.M good to choice do, 8t.5Ogit.cO common to
rest for the crime and has been identified
Nearly every pattern of % Hoff
lic priest, but who -stuck" on trnnsu In­ fair do. 8a.7XH.4O butchers’ steer*, 82.00i3.6u
by Wildanger.
stantiation, and came near bpcoming an blockers, ttLSJ.425 Texan-. 8k4UUL3j feeders.
Blanket is imitated in color and
Dennis McNeills, an old resident of agnostic, joined tbe Methodist church at li.Saai.UOcvws. Jl.WtiL-U balls, and 82.MJ
style. In most cases tlie
Escanaba, was found drowned near No. 4 Des Plaine* camp meeting.
dock Thursday. McNeills had not been
looks just as good as the S
changed; quotations ranged nt |3.fiul&gt;l.t4) west­
seen since Satunlay last, when he left
erns, S3.7&amp;^A2n natives, and &gt;3..’’*C&amp; k!Xl lamb-.
home to drive his cow to pasture.
Ellsworth, Minn., w:ra almost entirely
Produce: Butter—Fancy tepnravir, 20c pot
so lacksstrength.and wh ledseU
lb; damns, fancy, frosh, 144416c: path1ng stocks.
Otto Durlacli and George May, two wiped out by a fierce windstorm.
for only a little less than'he ge"“
Hon. John R. Gamble, CongrezsmanWashtenaw county farmers, quarreled
ine it isn'tworth one-half a&gt;
over the crops and Durlach broke a pitch­ elect from South Dakota, died al his home poultry—Old chickens, WRjc per Ik spring. De
roosters.
turkeys, mixed. I&lt;V; ducks, Uj.
fork handle over May’s head. May's skull in Yankton.
Kk: spring, luallc. Potatoe»-St_ Louis, Early
The fact that % Horse
Is fractured and he may die.
Jay Gould, it is said, mtiat borrow &lt;13,­ Ohio, aoddo per bo; Kansas, ».Q4dc; home
are copied is strong
The 12-year old son of Geo. F. Mueller, 000,000 to straighten out tbe Union Pa­
that they are THEST*ND«RO;
cific’s affairs.
of Howard City, walked out of an up stairs
Blackand every buyer shotdd .
“
Over 1,000 members of tha New York cbdce. ttiflam eating.
window Monday night'iu a fit of somnam­
Cloakmakers
’
union
are
on
a
ntrika
to
bulism aud fell to the ground a distance, of
the W trade mark &gt;s sew
force a recognition of their organizat Ion
twelve feet. His injuries are serious.
Broom corn—Hurl. jg.&gt;iic jmr lb: whisk
the
inside
of
the
Blanke
.
by employers.
•
brush. 5^®ac-. green, self-working. 4B4Hc; in­
Edwin Arnold.- the English poet, has side and covers. 4^l\c; common brush,
Michigan postmasters: H. H Fuller,
Five M1"
vice J. W. Foster, resigned, Bruz’s Cross­ tendered a most touching tribute to the
Boas
ing, Ontonagon county: C. Brice, vice memory of Lowell.
Atk
ElectHe
The treasury department purchased
John Allen, resigned. Lynn. SL Clair
for
M».S00
ounce*
ot
silver
at
from
80.936
to
Extra Test
county: T. Forgrave, vice J. E. Sima, re­
8O.9M&amp;I per ounce.
signed, Statcwzrt, Chippewa county.
1
I a wBeker
Sir E twin Arnold te under contract to
Jonathan Mitchell and George Dingman" lecture fifty times in ihte country, begin­ dn August, 77c; do September. 73^c; do Ocan old man and young boy respectively, ning Nov. in New York.
*
were seriously injured while riding on u
*nld lhal Mr
basmade
load of straw near Ypsilanti Thursday. **»,&lt;*« out of the sale of hte book, UMSs $11.7^12.2.1 La.nl—Quiet; September,
too 6* STYLES
18.87; October. 87.1*.
The horse became frightened at a traction
-T wenty Years of Co ngross. ■
Live Stock: Cettlj—Trading dolt owing
a nices to
***’
engine and ran away, capsizing the load.
Booge’s packing house at Sioux Ci tv
Mitchell's bip was broken and be wnn Iwd- fa, btm been purchased by tbe Uaiou
ly bruised. Tbe lad’s injuries are internal stock yards of Chicago tor KJD.too.
k™ per ia&gt; lbw Texaas and Cotaradoa. 8A15U
and are supposed to be fatal.
. ;
-- —•—• ■■■ —c
vu nave
“&gt;•&gt; ’III 1W»I« In M•“T’lOh
Boed's Sarsaparilla h tte most i
S-crei.rr
ha. rrtunwd lo lhe
national cplul trooi Oalo. Attoruor
Urotr^ Milla. I— i...
__ S“.V

' But jrfvr me the girl with the sunshiny
face.
Tlie blood In whose veins courses healthy
and free.
With lhe vigor of youth In her movements
of grace,
•
Oh. Hint is the maiden forme!
She i» lhe girl to “tie to" for life. The
sickly, complaining woman uiay bo i&lt;n
object ot love aud pity, but she Crasna to t»e
a “thing uf iM-auty" worn down by female
weakness and disorders, subject to hyslriia
and a martyr to bearing-down pains. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a sure
cine l»r tbeso distressing complalnls. and-1
will transform the feeble, drooping sufferer
into a healthy, happy blooming woman.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction In evecy
caw, or money paid for it refunded.

Has

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

CHEATING

Ahorse
Blankets

■"“US®*

»W*TI0&amp;,

vafiour •ffJSS
Numcryuien-Wrt‘ *

i

�L*L%ZMtro.

ention. Showed that the deceawd must
have been a man of loore taamh. for it,
----------- -- &gt;u (jner news
had been abo*vn that he was at tlie time 1 with tlrti reporters, u deed done in the
already married to another lady.
1 heat of passion over the refusal of Trent
A man of loom morals is certain to ] to Ijsten to Darke’s proposal—the hasty
LESSON VIII, THltfO QUARTER, INIcRhave cn *nrica, and such enemies us art* i outcome of n quarrel between &gt;two men
NATIONAL SERIES, AVG- 23.
apt to be moved to murder. Again. Mr. both loving the same young woman.
The judge sentenced tbe prisoner to
Trent waa a dealer in diamonds; lie was
knowp to be often iu |yoMession of gems imprisonment at hard labor for life.
Motion tor a new trinl was denied.
of tmmemae value*, he might cosily have
The prisoner was taketi back to tho
been murdered on this ground; but'it
Tomin, and arrangements were made to
was not even protended that this bad eend him to Sing Sing that night
been the prisoner’s motive. In fact, no
(Compiled from lx-reon Helper Quarterly by
motive whatever had been assigned—for
CONTINUED.
pcrmiMionof H. 8. HuSman. pu'.dUher, Phil­
be inform* 1 that one has a rival in a
PRESS ASS9CtftTWfl89T^^^ to
adelphia.)
lady s affections is certainly not a mo­
The Pulpit and theBtaf;**.
30. “Jesus answered them and said, Ver­
Rev. F. M. ShrouL pastor United Breth­
. live. And not only wore the prisoner's
ily, verily, I say tiito you, Ye seek me,
i Mr. Trent might have gone np town to social position and charucter incompati­ ren churchy Blue Mound, Kansas, says: "1
not boenuse ye saw the miracle*, but be­
hafter hi
; look nt his now house. Mr. Darke had ble with such a crime, but his conduct feel It my duty to tell what wundera Dr.
cause
ye did eat &lt;rf tbe loaves and were
.Ml MATENCK. .
| thereupon taken 'his departure. Fergu- on the evening of the,mnrder could not King's New Discovery has done for me. filled.”
My lungs were -badly diseased, and iny
: tn harrow the reader
He reeds their hearts, He seen their blindsun hail noticed that he carried some­ bo reconciled with a guilty purpose. He
parishlontrs
thought
1
could
live
only
a
uplication of vain detail*.
thing wrapped up in paper in his Itand.
hod given his true name to thu porter at few weeks. 1 took Ove bottles of Dr. dcbm. and that their only thought is for
! •
uvwsp.tper reports of j To return to Mr. Simpson. He said
jtly ■'
the clnb, and had left him with the King's New Discovery and am sound and food for tbe body. Were they not very
like multitude# iu our own day, nnd like
I that at about half-past ten o’clock he
Hu ;■
avowe«l intention of going to seek Mr. well, gaining 2fl lbs. in weight"
very many who beat the name of Jesus, but
' ;y found that Harry
Arthur Love. Manager Ixrre's Funny yet are wholly (tires up to laboring merely
, had heard n ring nt the door of the new Trent at his house. Again, he had an
Tlr
»ly murdered on the
house, and on opening the door had seen nounced himself by name to tlie care- Folks Combination, writes: "After a for focal and raiment ?
.tv twenty-five or the j the prisoner, Keppel Darke, who naked
thorough
trial
ar.d
convincing evidence, 1
■igbi
27. ”Ia»bor not far the meat which per। taker, Simpson.
Persons meditating
hr.iary twenty-six. eightam confident Dr. King's New Discovery iaheth, but for tlrtt ment which endureth
। to see Mr. Trent on important bnsinert. I murder du not act in this way. As rofor consumption beats 'em all, and cures
nd » venty, by. a knife
' H»* had in his hand a long paper bundle. I garde ! the dagger, the *prisoner frankly when everything else faila The grcalett unto everlasting Uf#, which tbe Son of Man
hands of Keppel Darke,
shall give unto you."
»
Witness admitted him, and he went up A*hnitt«?d it 0 V*.‘ his. He had taken it kindness I can do my many thousand
We are reminded uf the question in Isa.
■rtrail painter. The case
■ stairs. How long he remained witness with him to Sir. Trent's house that friends is tu urge them to try It." Free lv, 2,'* Wherefore do ye spend money for
nd before tlie grand jury,
did not know, as he had not heard him night for a peculiar reason, which from trlaF bottles at W. H. Goodyear's dmg that which u not bread? Au A your labor
a true bill against the
I go out Witness then deecribed how he ita nature was not susceptible of proof, store. Regular sizes 50c- and fl.
for that which M&amp;isfietb not? Hearken
. imnitted for trial, ' hrvl found Mr. Trent dead on the floors
diligently unto Me. nnd cat ye that which
but the very rimpiicUy of which should
was lodged in the Tombs
and ®
i of hia- study tbe next morning with a commend it to the credence of the jury. ,
S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wht. was । is good, and let your aoul delight Itself In'
' dagger in his back. Witness had admit­ Miss Raven had admired the dagger a/ troubled with nvur.ilgia and rheumatism, fatness."
“For Him bnthGod the Father sealed.”
..*onay announced that
The di
ted no one but Darke into the honae that his studio, nr 1 the prisoner had reeolved Ids stomach was disordered, his liver was
This Is given n* the reason why lhe Son
?&gt; on with thu trial at
affected to nn alarming degree, appetite
! night.
to make her a present of it.
of Man In qualified to give tho meat which
liannick, of counsel for
Tbe dagger was produced in court and
Hu had aceonlingly taL'en it with him fell away, ami he wns terribly reduced in endurrtli. By computing Eph. I, 13; tv,
! ilwt no olataclei i identified by SimpHon. It was of Japa­
flesh and strength. Three bottles- of
I on the evening in question, intending
30. with Acts x. SH; John ill, 33. 31. it
Electric Bitters cured him.
.
&lt;-l on rtirir taue. .u&gt;
serins to refer to His being sent by the
nese manufacture, very sharp, with a after his interview with Mr. Trent at his
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg) III., had
. day Sjvnt in getting a I curious y carved hilt.
club, to call upon Miss Raven at her a running sore on his leg of eight year.." Father nnd filled wilh tbe Spirit' These
• an. We will snmma'
i
Mrs. Simimon. called by the defense, house nnd give it to her. But. contrary standing. Used three liottlcs of Electric are our qnnlifleatim, also.
• .ic&lt;a rding !&lt;» the chrono
2b. "Then said they unto Him, What
. testified tliat between eleven and twelve to his expectation, he had not found Mr. Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
shall we do that ws might work tbe wprks
. • rente.
| o'clock on the night of February twenty- Trent at his clnb. nnd again, contrary Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound mid of God?"
M itchin. who api»f.red
Mi
live, she and her husband being then in to his expectation• Mr. Trent hod refused well. John Sjx-aker. Catawba, (&gt;.. hail
He spoke of girtang them enduring meat
. .. •■reateil a sensation in | bed. and her husband asleep, tte had re- his assent to his suit. In his distroas and five large fever sores on his leg. doctors
ns Hi-, gift They talk of doing something,
that her real name was
1 numbered having left a caudle burning prvoccuimtion he hail forgotten on bis said he was incurable. One bottle Electric so blind were they and -ho blind are we to
Bitters and one box Boek’en's Arnica God's way. How much bnd they done in
r.-y Trent, widow of the
in an upper room of the bouse. She bail departure to take the dagger away with
i.iYuig bfu privately mar- feared )MjHsiblu^ fire, nnd had therefore hiyi. He had gone from Mr. Trent’s Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. 11. tbe matter of being fed a little while before
Goodyear, the druggist.
•
ir, France in the year
on thwotber side of the sen?
put on her dressing gown and gone up boa*! to his own studio, and had there
29. “Jesus annwered nnd said unto them,
ind and sixty-nine.
It
stairs to put out the candle. As she sjM-nt the night; nnd this would sufiiThe
beat
salve
in
the
world
for
cuts, This far the work of God, that ye believe ou
mt of this marriage that
]&gt;aise&lt;l tbe library door she looked deutly account for his disheveled appear­
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Him whom He hath sent.”
11 his n**w house. She was
• through, it being njar. end saw Harry ance the next morning. But surely a sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
They spoke of doing the works of God,
a reason for tlieaecrecy
I Trent and another gentleman talking murderer would haveflvd, nnd as surely coms, and all skin eruptions, ahd i&lt;osltlve-1 He speaks of the work of God, for It is Im­
i .aint.Gmvt. but the ques­ : together.
The other gentleman was | he would not have left liehind him such ly eures plies or no pay required, it Is possible for God to work through instru­
t-si to and the objection short—shorter b? a good deal than Mr. a piece of evidence ns the fatal daggt
ment*
wl (ch He does not control. To be­
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
. She said that she be- Trent—and had a dark beard or whis­ But. on the other hand, the real mur­ money refunded.
25 cents per box. | lieve on Him i» to receive Him (John I. 12).
30. “They said, therefore, unto - Him,
। ■i-u provided for in her kers. She hail only a glimpse of him in derer who used the dagger hivl the best For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
What sign ahowOTt Thou, then, that we
will, but no will had at passing; he stood rather sidewise toward of ronnons for leaving it in the wound;
Three tenants of the Mason coiftity jail may see and believe Thee? What dost
• und. She added that
her. She did not think he wxt wilted, for to do bo would be to divert snapicion got out last night
Thou work ?”
taken tea at her home on , but could not swear tliat he was not. from himacif. And who was the real
it does not seem |XHslbla that those who
Tl»r Neirr Falling Remedy.
। !i litroet on the afternoon
had so'recently witnessed the multiplica­
mnrderori Unq-vistiunaMy the short
Those who continue to suffer wilh eou- tion of five loaves and two fishes to feed
anler. and tlpt they hud HedH mrtIU »n iwwnl'l" ' “ V"»•""■ Slln|w)n h:1,|
n.urM-ot
h«'i throw:,!!*
tagions blood disease,
after having gone
five thousand men could ask.for a sign.
,
iiam&lt;*dialely issue in- She was able to give no explanation « f
‘ ( ...
_
.
{ om. rOiiwhiUon: They can fall back on
31. “Qur fathers did eat mnnnn in the
The presence there of j one consolation: They can fall back on
hisbeing in tte horns. Mrs.s
^beZTX^oZ
1..... .....
.. ■ r
. f I,.. »-v..,r-lll,...
III-. U C U
t. ....... I.J desert; ipi it is written. Hu gave them bread
announcement of their evidence was the only thing oi any ;■ v
...... ................ - &gt; • । i“* i**’’" »«.
..r o.-*
“» uke advantage of‘the remedy from heaven to crt."
have Bern made. When weight brought out in favor of Darke, ‘ Yet the flirt of his pn-mnee th-re hail I **'
iletninding Him that in the wilderness
&gt; train • h- was in good but the old lady weakened a little under been sworn to, nnd that fact was irrecon- ,M’,orr u»“»*’r»n.inir other treatment, as the )a*ople wertln with ninnna every day,
«'"1
'“'"h,
nnd doubtles* sayfrig in their hearts, "You
the district attorney’s severe cross-e x­ oUMp rit, th- guilt Ot th.
»_ i zfor
_ ....
.to ■bring in n* verdict
.
It la nor everybody s foresight that is us fed uh yesterday, it i# true, but now feed
1
And
the
jHfy
;
amination.
‘ ' good as tils hindsight.
H
um again today, aa Mewes did our fathers.”
Daniel Parker, a policeman on dr,tv. j against the prisoner would, therefore. l»e •
32. “Then Jesus said unto rfapm, Verily;
I near the bouse an the morning of Feu- j to mid another murder to the one already I They say in iwtithwestern Michigan that
i verily, I aay unto you, Mines gav^yoti not
I committed. Let the short mnh with the i the corn crop will be a failure.
that
bread from heaven; but my Father
niary twenty-six.^ testified that he was
iuuuit
Ayer's
Ha'r
t'lgcr
restores
culmand
tita'i
y
;
dark
beard
be
found
and
the
mystery
of
’
1 summoned by the witness Simpson
; Hurrv Trent’s death would be a mvstery
giveth yon tbe true brand from he.»vcn.w&gt;,
to srtit and graj hair. Through Its lirahng
Hevouid direct their thoughts not to
fifteen minutes past six a. in., and o* ■ &lt; nn hi!.
ami cleansing &lt;iuallllc«. H paetcuU (be aceuiuu- Mos#s, nor even to Himself, but'to the
i scribed the position in which he found j
Th-district attorney, in nuking fora laUou of dandruff and cures scalp diseases. Father in heaven. This he always did.
1 the l&gt;ody. After making a brief survey
The be*t hair dressing e»er made, and by far
33. "For the bread of God is He which
verdict against the prisoner, said he
I uf the premimm he got assistiuice and
I be inert ceonoailcal.
cometh down frdtn heaven and giveth life
! communicated with the captain of his । should have been well pleased hail there
Thirty-five students have grndnaled from unto the world.”
■ been better evidence to offer in his favor.
Bread is tnqntltmcd In this chapter six­
■ precinct.
'
tlie *^ate agricultural college.
&gt; But really there was no defense- The
.
Frank Munroe, a detective, said that I visit of the prisoner to the house was . “Why, now I eannot cr( enough to raL" wjs teen time*, and at least ten times it refers
.
...
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i
1,1 •••’ I»II«UU''I
uuuw w.w
&lt;*ir
who formerly ha*’ n&gt; appetite, but tuvK to the True Bread. By &lt;*om&gt;ldcriug verses
th-caw had been put in tte hand* of th- I ronCT4ta. th*
poweaeion of th- dagger Uouu's Sxrsapa. ilia.
32, :ri. 34. 3\ 41. 48, 30. 31, M, and their con­
detect!™ Imnmn st etttht • clock on the 1 was conceded; a
. dispute
,ii,„„
. matter in
i„.­
text, it will In- reen that He is Himself the
on a
Judge Grove, of Grand Rapids, will re­ True Dread, and that we are to eat Him,
morning of February twenty-rix. and volving a woman's love was conceded:
tire
from
the
Kent
county
circuit
bench.
that he had been detailed to investi­ the fact tliat no one else was admitted
or eat His flesh nod drink His blood (verses
53-M). which, by comparing verses if and
gate it There was a safe in the study to the house was conceded. As to the
47, will be seen to mean that we are to be­
nt‘ the new house; it was open, and prisoner’s explanations almutAhe dagger,
lieve on Him, for there are not two ways
it contained papers; by whom it had even had they been matter of legal
of obtaining eternal life.
»
When Baby was sick, we-gave her Castori*.
been opened, and whether or not any evidence, they were utterly futile and
34. “Then said they unto Him, Lord,
lup-n.1 or rZliKiljk k.l
ab- i
'
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
""■ *
u" No semdbl- man would
evermore give tfs this bread.”
&gt;»icM from tt. U&gt;.-r.- wa. nothiug lo ‘
- ---------“T. -’T:
IJkc the woman at the well, who said,
►how. an.1
Tharwten-d;
window.there
,,r thoww
room.
"Sir. give me this water, that 1 thirst not,
When she had Children, she gave ilrm Castorla.
clow,
ao w.-r«
w I "*7 »o .liff.Tyna- aa tc.the probabtltty
- •.
n t^ick t«&gt; the Tombs.
neither come hither to draw" (chapter lv,
anrwhtw of forribl. entry. From in- ; ■' 7
‘
m 7T
13;. she thought only of natural water,
- ' • i; ;ven. called later in the r..rum!,on ho obtained, he belied that 1
L
‘
and they think only of natural bread.
. :• rt-M* in rebuttal, testified
Whisky sold on liecr licenses lias landed I 33. "And. Jesus add unto them. I nm the
;
I r-nt hnu confidentially in­
bread uf life; he t bat cameth to tue shall
a dozen.Saginaw tremens caterers In jnil. I
i- 1 : i. *.
it was his design to win
never hunger, and he that believe th on me
■ &gt;
ward. Olympia Raven, hi«
.w t
i u
।•
.
' Harney was fur from wishing tn dimlnshall never thirst.”
Hibbard** Khruinntlr and I.lrrr Till*.
These piilsarescientifically compounded,
r of th-- witness, but that at hie -tnd^’we?^ , - .hfol r* t I
Continuing the thoughts ot the last
ht h“„ tanri
■”«ht
*««
'1
.tndm. in We« Twent,-third «tn«. at ■ y,t. j
., „„wei«
Bat
.] „
woal
J
nnd
uniform
In
action.
No
griping
pain
so
verse that Be is &lt;Rir forgiveness,our peace,
- .ritnw« hud kept her daughter
commonly following the u$e of pills. our assurance, our salvation, read such
■■"ano* of this plan. Croaa-exain- ti n minutes before eleven oclock a. m. l--*
Tl” ''r’T; j,,’t
Th" &lt;*'•' Udv hn.i
„)e,P ami wa. They are adapted to both adults and chil­
' that Mr. Trent had for
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee Isa. xil, 2, uud do us the people did wilh
nil &gt; r- l ast |&gt;een paying heran an­
’JX
“iT" JI"
.dll only half awake whoa .he went up they have nn equal in the cure of sick the words of Hezekiah, rest yourself upon
V '1/* ’ thousand dollaro, and something about killing the decease,!, (hi
had hfc&lt;1 agliiup.&lt;e of eomo
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and these words (II Cbron. xxxii, 8) and you
being
arrested
he
asserted
his
innocence.
1
•
&gt;
.
,
.
one through* a crack of a door, and had biliousness, nnd. as an appetizer, they ex­ will know the meaning of this verse of our
*
her tl. it when his new
Olympia Raven gave her evidence very thought it w-isashort man with a beard. cel any other preparation. Sold by W. lesson. "Hunger aud thirst” ia n phrase
i«
-h nl he would propose to
embracing all individual needs and unsat­
quietly
and
clearly.
She
hail
known
the
But
ho
might
have
been
sitting
down,
iipi' e-iincatie she accepted him
[I. Goodyear.
isfied desires uf ninn, in all their variety.
’
f i* in both^here to live with prisoner for a year. She had commis­ and a shadow might have caused the ap­
A tramp burned » bam near Croswell,
36. "But L aaid unto you» That ye also
1 re-direct er-ruination witness sioned him to paint her portrait for pre­ pearance, of n beard. The jury would the • property of Robert Graham. He
have seen me nnd believe not."
t
noticed that Mrs. Simpson, in the smoked in the bay.
' j it Mr. Trent had nut stated what sentation to the deceased. Tbe twenty- , have
“There nre some of you that believe not."
fifth or Fobraary wa» Um day appoints! I
'won, 'praudw.
*
She
“■’■•li *n • : his projicrty or hospitality,
All scalp and skin itfseares. dandruff, falling "Ye will not come to me." "How often
•tihi make in case Olympia refused for tbe laat aitUng. Kha lud arrirol o-nalnly ww not likelylo have worn her of the hair, gray or faded hair, may be cured would I, nnd ye would not." “In return­
------ by ustns that nature's true remedy. Hall's Hair ing and rest shall ye be saved, and ye
httu. '
ipia herself, called by the with her mother at the studio at half- | spectacle# to bed, however, nor to &gt;have
The prisoner had informed 1 put them on to go up stairs on a voyage Ret ewer.
would not.” "They despised the pleasant
*i. testified that she hud never jMist ten.
land; they believed not Hi* word.” "They
b-‘!
intimation, that her guard- her that Mr. Trent had told him the of discovery after a cantUe. Consequently
Even Kalamazoo street car directors are could not enter iu liecause of unbelief”
that
glimpse
of
hers
through
a
crack
in
night
before
that
he
was
contemplating
i**d to marry her, and that in
promising their patrons rapid transit In (verse 64; chapter r. Id; Matt, xxfll, 87;
■ she would never have married marriage with her. She had denied the the door was likely to have lieen a very the near future.
I*a. xxx, 15; P». cv|, 34; Heb. iiL
u-hsiie loved him in another truth of this, and her denial had brotight blind glimpse indeed. But if was un­
Richard Griffith, formerly at Oshkosh, Such is the sad refrnia all through Script­
way
• '."trly. Tlie latter part of this out the avowal of tbe prisoner's love for necessary to pursue the subject or to
ure, while the loving, tender heart of God
her, which she had re dprocated. At weary the jury with further details. diet! suddenly at Kalamazoo, and as none is seen in such words as these, “Oh, that
of his relatives are known the sheriff has
my people hod hearkened unto me, and
I* " 1
Morris, h&lt;-od clerk of Mr. that moment the detective hud entered Everything pointed one way, and that
Israel had walked io my ways! • • •
was to tlie jfrisoner’s guilt. It was a ter taken charge ot his remains.
Ttwt:.
tjfipd that h- dined at the club and made tbe arrest
Three young men who left West Bay He should have fed them also with the
rible
thing
that
a
man
of
his
position
and
withi!:. fnat on the evening of tbe
('ross-examined, she deposed that she
City In n sail boat are missing, and It is finest of the wheat, and with hooey out of
fnnriltr. Ti.ey had discuaRM an im- bail frequently seen a Japanese knife training should be guilty of a crime so feared they have met the fate of the three tbe rock should I have latialled thee" (P*.
pTLnc i
of btMtneas, relating to similar to the one produce;! at the pris­ hideous, but it was the jury’s duty to who went out on the bay from Wenona Ixxxl, 13-16).
avainrild.- &lt; ■inrignmeitt ot jewels that oner's studio; she had admired it greatly. pronounce as to the facts. And their ver­ beach.
87. "All that the Father giveth me shall
dict, besides avenging the death of an
come lo me. nnd him that co meth to me 1
t xp.-ctad front a foreign correspond­ She had noticed nothing in tLe prisoner's
A lamp exploded at S. C. Stone's shin­
honorable and honored citizen, would
will in no wise cast out."
in'. He added that no news of* this con- manner or speech at any time that was
gle
mill,
at
Saginaw,
and
caused
a
53,00(1
show tbe world that in the city of New
Tbe last part of this verse is familiar to
ngmuent had since then been hoard of; inconsistent with his jierfect innocence
York there was but one law for rich and fire. The News is yiot informed as to all Bible readers and gospel hearers, and
•’'“.tliat. Hs the foreign correspondent of the charge. She believed him utterly
wether new test oil was responsible for tbe has given rest to tunny a soul which, hav­
poor, for gentle and simple.
w-t* in i'ari’. it waa thought that the incapable of such a crime.
explosion.
ing come to Christ, has gone on rejoicing
The judge, in summing up, said that
Mrs. Raven, recalled, said that she hail
hortihtietf now existing between France
J. J. Woodman, of Paw Paw. master of and saying, "Thank God I am not cast out,
tbe jury must confine themselves to tbe
•ndfHiaany had caused the plan of thought Mr. Darke behaved veryqueeriy
the state grange, in a speech at a big farmers' I have Hls word for it; and if not cast ont
legal evidence that had been produced in
sending the j-wels to be abandoned. on the morning of February twenty-six.
picnic at Grand Ledge, pronounced against 1 am cant in, 1 am saved.”
court. The statements of the prisoner's government loans and the Alltance sub­
38. “For 1 came down from heaven, not
। ' Trent, after dinner, had left the He looked disheveled and haggard, and
counsel regarding the prisoner's motives treasury Scheme.
to do mine own will, but the will of Him
ctah, saying that he thought of going was violent in his manner. Sbe had sup­
and explanations did not come under
that sent me.”
o? town. He was then looking well and posed him to be intoxicated.
Snpt. Connore says It was not fear that
this
head.
They
might
or
might
not
be
He nought not His own will, but the will
cheerful.
*
Dr. Tayior deposed as to the appear­
true, but the jury could not consider kept him in the stateroom last week, as In­ of God tbe Father, which He delighted th
Jvi?n S1,uI»*&gt;n. an ex-soldier, testified ance and character of the wound that
timated In the News of Tuesday. He was do (Pa xl, 8). He sought not bis own
them.
On
the
other
hand,
the
testimony
that he Lal long been acquainted with caused deceased's death. The blade had as to the short man with the dark beard initiating a parly of Toledo boys In a mys­ glory, but in all things glorified God
Mr. Trent, and had latterlv been serving, penetrated the left lung and reached the should receive their careful attention. It terious game called “1 marts.
(chapter viil, 50; xviL &lt;)­
39. "And thU Is tbe Father's will which
injunction with his’ wife, as enre- heart. The blow must have been de­ might bo of importance. All the evi­
George Ghent, an Eastlake laborer, who hath sent me, that of all which He hath
«ker of the new house. Mr. Trent had livered by a person standing behind the
suffered what was thought to be a mild given me I should lose nothing, but should
dence
against
the
prisoner
was
circum
­
fluently come to the house alone, but victim. There was no sign of a struggle. stantial. There had been instances of sunstroke while out hunting Sunday, has
raise it up again at tbe last day.”
«»*a er : ;pend the night until February Death must have been instantaneous.
such evidence being fatally mistaken, dlsappeareil from Manistee and his friends
The elect will not enjoy )terfected re­
Various witnesses testified to the pris- j
Wroty fjTt.. if,. jJaj cojjjg jn
njght
demption till tbe resurrection of the just
but such cases were na one to ton thou­ are anxious to learn his whereabouts.
■bout nine o'clock, and gone up to the oner’s good social standing and previous i sand where it had been correct, and it
at the coming of Christ for HU saints (Luke
Mr. Joseph E. Riddle, late of Battle
ra’’y- He waa alone, and aeeuied not good character.
, was sometimes even preferable to direct Creek, was burled at Climax. Tlie fune.al xiv, 14; I Then*, lv, 16-15).
Mr. Bannick, in his speech for the de- |
40. “And this is the will of Him that
* wpt ct callers.
evidence itself. His address was short was In the Baptist church which he built
sent me, that every ons which seeth the
" ' will for a moment interrupt Mr. fenw*. admitted that the prisoner had
and impartial, and at its close the jury 45 years ago. He also built the first store Son and believeth on Hun may have evernipKin « testimony at this point to give been in Mr. Trent's house on the night retired for deliberation.
building and school house Iu the village. Untigg lite, and I will raise him up at the
jut of Ivter Ferguson, porter of the of the murder, but asserted that he had
They remained out eighteen hours.
Inst lay."
Professional detectives are trying to
rvderal club, to the effect that, at about left it before eleven o'clock. He had When they re-entered court the room
The Lord U not willing that any should
&lt;* clock oq the night of February gone to oak Mr. Trent's M.*ent to his smi­ was nearly empty. In answer to the ferret out lhe Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids A perUh, but that all should come to repent­
weniy-five, a gentleman giving his te Olvmpta Raven. Mr. Trent, in refus­ clerk's qucsti'Hi tbe foreman said that Indiana wreckers, r
ance (11 Pet. hi, 0). He lias provided re«-• Kepis-l Darke had calM at tbe ing it, had observed that he intended their verdict was guilty of murder in the
Parson Arney, who la selling off ids 1 demption for all in the gift of HU Sou.
.hooM not p«.
to aak for Mr. Harry Trent Fer- marrving her himself. This statement, second degree, premeditation not haring llVWClH «varse, .no ...„ ."S*' '
I Uh. bsl b&gt;n «r.rU»Uos Ute (John 111. im.
'
which was confirmed by tbe testimony been eatablisbed. It was, as some of the Just realized 5300 on a 6-year old.
g-on had told him that he wm not in,
| Uh, but have everlasting lite (John ill, 16).
b«ng further questioned by Mr. of Mra. Raven, a witnew far tbe prtwe-

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MORTA4AGE SALE.
iK-fwull having been mid" far more than
Ihlrtv d»v» to patment of Interest and nf one
hundred duIHrsof principal overdusaad pay*
blv on ivniortgaxe d»tr&lt;! March l». &gt;*W. mads
hr Janiri H. Bartley to Sarah H Austin, sat
reconlrd tn the office of the KeetUer of Doeda
forjt he County ot Harry In the State of MlcMiran. March is law. In lit&gt;er i&lt; of mortKasas,
on page AM. nnd by tie mid Sarah H. Austin
aiutioedto Daniel W freers. py.an assign­
ment doted Aiuriist 3*. IMS. and recorded nisaid KegiMter a office AuzuU M. IMS. In Uber 71
oi ihortitaxes on pan* us. and by the said Daniel
W. Itnarrs aMignrd to IL Bi Court, by au assteuinontda’ed May 1st. non. and recorded In said
register'* office May i&amp;Ui. non, tn liber M of
mortipMtes on dao* .w. and by tbe said IL H.
Courtiualaued to Margaret Andrus, by an *»■toment dated May 1st. iso. and recorded in
sMi.l resister's office. May lllh, MSI, In Uber M
of mortputes on ps|e l®i, for which default
th" s.ila Mtniaret Andras by virtue of tha right
xi ven her by said mortRMt. has male and boreny makes thr whole principal *&lt;im nt said
mortipu:" n”4 the Interest w crued thereon now
due si&gt;d pavaMr. and on which nsortxace there
Is claimed lobwsiue at tbe dale ot this notice
ten hundred twenty six dollars and ten cents,
and nA Milt or prucredinxs at law having been
Instituted to recover the amount secured by
said mortgase or any pait thereof,
Notice is therefore hereby given that ou Sat­
urday U&gt;e5Ui day oftioptembrr lai at ten o'clock
In the forenoon, there will be sold at tbe north
front door of the court bou.se In Uie etn of Has­
tings, oounty rf Barry and state ot Mteaigan.
said court house being tbe building In which So
circuit court fcr tbe county of II wry 1« held, at
public auction to the highest bidder, tbe premi­
ers deacnlied In sal- raortgaac or so tnueh
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the
amount due on said mortgage as above set ’arth,
with tbe Interest theremi, and the costs, charms
aud expenses allowed by law am! protided for
in said mortgare. Raid premises btiim situate
In the cltv of Bastings, count* of Barry and
stale at Mieiitioui. and described as follows:
Tbe south half of lota numbered tea hundred
thirty right, ten hundred thirty ulne and ten
hundred forty of (he city, formerly tillage, rt
Hastings according to tbe recorded plat thereof.
DatodTlIutiugs. Mien . June s, IBM.
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The -Uh of March proved a typical Peking
early apring day, with a claar blue sky.
brigbt »un aud crisp, keen air. About 10
o’clock, as bad been agreed with the yhmen,
tho tuinUteni aud tbelr sulara act out. As
each legation followed at short distance*
the others on their tray down, tbe whole
formfid a mnqaof thirty-one sedan chairs
Umt carried the members of tbedipiomatic
body, attended by four mounted servants
in full dress, from each legation, as well as
one or two mounted Chinese officers sent
to guide each representative to the Fu Hua
.Men (or Gate of Flowery Prosperity), where
tbe ministers of the Tsuug-li Yamen were
to receive them
in Mil tbe total of the cortege was about
sixty mounted men and over 200, chair
bearers. Crowds of Chinese collected along
tbe route to watcb this novel pageant pass,
tbe dark green chairs, with the silver
fcnobe* on tbe roof* glistening in the sun,
tbe glimpses of the plumed hat* aud brill­
iant uuifanna of the envoys and their
suites, and tbe crowds of horsemen accom­
panying tbe line, appearing to them a sol
einn and remarkable spectacle.
About n o’clock tbe Fu Hua .Men was
reached, outside of which a double line of
soldiers kept tbe road. The chairs pro
ceeded through this gate to the inner gate
of tbe palace grounds, about a hundred
yards off. where the envoys alighted aud
*cre received by the ministers and secre
tarie* of the Tsung-ii Yitnien.
ROUTE OF THE F1SOCKSSIOX.

under literary topics recently was dis­
cussed tbe subject of association lo writ­
ing. The paragraph began, if tbe writer’s
memory does not fail him, sonscthiiig like
thU, "Where does one write bestf” In con­
nection with this subject it may not be
amiss to mention the case of a minister iu
New York city. Ho was for many years a
newspaper writer. That is, he earned the
money to prepare himself for the ministry
by newspaper work.
He *ays that it would be utterly impos­
sible for him to write a sermon, or even to
sketch one, in a newspaper office. But he
also says that be cannot write a new* para­
graph in hi* study. So while he cun do
Ida work on sermon* iu his.study, he finds
it advisable, when he wishes to write a
•'news story,” to drift buck to his old puper and take a desk in a room full of busy
writers. So, after all. training and associ­
ation of ideas count for a great deal more
than some ixioplo are willing to admit.—
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tbe «*tr*de. where be found himself at a
taunueof eight feet from the emperor,
when Prince Ch'ing. descending the aide
step*, took tbe letter* of credence from tbe
minister, reaacemled tbe eetrade, and mak­
ing a deep bow laid tbeai on a table imme­
diately in front of his majesty, who bowed
in acknowledgment. Thereupon the min
huvr bowed and retired to bis former posi
The emperor then addreswed a reply lo
Prince Ch’ing. who iMlened kneeling, and
then tbe prince, descending the *tcp* wilh
hi* am* spread out like wiug*. according
anaicConfudau style, repeated it atond
le interpreter who in turn CranxlaXed
„ the minister
Him majesty tben bowed to dt*mi*s the
before -UiniiB*e Timi
A mmouW 01
it is announced that the cocKtrnctlou of
a perfect pamluiura luu ix?n accomplished
at lest, h wa» done by suspending a lead

vHcucm produced by a Sprengie pump
The *bot. one Ktxteenth of an Inch h: diani

an inch in internal

LARGE INVOICE
OF

Our lake, river and coastwise tonnage
amounts to nearly 4,(XX),000 tons. The
present marvelous cbeapneaa ot water
transportation is of inestimable value to
the people in enabling that transportation
to compete with railroad* nnd to regulate
their charges. Naturally lhe demand for
lhe improvement of the lake harbors, of
connecting streams and canals, and of the
immense water courses of this country has
increased iu its importunity with the in­
crease of this commerce; but the Increasing
appropriations in the river aud harbor bills
are not even yet one-half as large as tbe
amounts proposed by the engineer board.—
Senator Frye in Font tn.

To open n Mtaled envelope inner: the ta­
pering end of an ordinary penholder in une
of tbe corner* which tutually fail* to stick,
and roil slowly toward the center. Then
perform lhe same operation on lhe other
aide, mid iu almoat every case lhe envelope
can lie opened easily without tearing.—
Writer.

After the exchange of greetings the party
were conducted through tbe gate, when
the marble bridge was seen about 200 yards
ahead. This bridge divides the northern
from the middle division of the lake which
ran* north and south through tbe palace
ground*. 0n it* eastern bank, within n
high wall, was the Forbidden City, only
Consumption.
the roofs of the buildings and thu Coal
“Dr. O. Phelps Brown’s, Standard
hill being visible from the Fu Hua Men.
Herbal Remedies (Acaclan Balsam, Herbal
The paved road followed by the ministers Ointment and Pills.), cured me of con­
after entering tbe gate ran about fifty sumption 20 years agn." Mrs. Adaline
yaid« coutbward along tbe western bank Weston. Whitneyvllle. Kent Co.. Mich.,
of tbe middle lake toward the Tze Huang .June 25. 1891. The Balsam, composed of
Ko (which is near the water), then turned barks, gums and roots, loosens, heals
off to tbe right to tho Shih Ying Kung, .strengthens, nourislfes, cures coughs,
one of the temple* where in summer the colds, sore throat, diseased lungs. Send
emperor prays for rain. The view from this postal for “The Self Doctor: or Cure of
small temple is*picturesque, the grounds
Disease by Herbal Remedies." 47 Grand
being full of old trees, which give the gar
SL, Jersey City. N. J.
deoa a mouaatic appearance.
Both sides of the path were lined by sol­
diers and military officials in full uniform.
Who remained silent and stationary as tho NOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRACT.
Notire i» hereby given, than 1. Geo. A. Dillenenvoys passed. When, however, the lat­
ter had entered an inner room of the Shih be&lt; k. count j drain &lt; omnriaslotier of the County
ot Harry, Stale of Michigan, will, on the ID day
Ting Kung, where refreshment* had been ot August. A. D. i«M. *t the location of the
prepared, tbe little court of lhe temple l&gt;e- drain tn the township of Assyria*.«l 10o'clock
eanw packed with palaeo and other un­ in lhe torenoun of that day. proceed to receive
blds for the cleaning «i( a certain drain, known
derlings in official bate, who evinced a dog­ as lhe Sproee stump drain located and »
' ged curiosity nt die spectacle of tbe for­ lishod lu the said township of Assyria, aud tieeigners. but remained fairly quiet and did scribed as follows, to wiu Begluning at tlie
uprvr end of said drain, eicanlua out all
not venture within the door
oustnicttun*. debris and earth down to the
xrade of the same, the distanceot .Ti» rods.
Hald job will tw let by sections or divisions.
In a few mlnntea Prince Chiing" arrived,
Mellon at the outlet of the drain will be let
and the party remained amoktrig, chatting The
first, aud the remaining rection* iu their order
and lasting the delicacies on the table for up stream. In accoidance with tlie diagram
about an hour. Tbe room had iseen adorned now ou file with the other papers in-rtaluingto
drain, and blds will be made and received
with a foreign carpet, and Was warm and said
accordingly. Contracts will be made with lhe
comfortable, while the prince and minis
lowest responsible bidder giving adequate se­
curity for lite performance of the work, iu a
ten* were in their moat affable vein.
to be fixed by me. ’Qie date for lhe com­
Finally a move wan made to the bank of sum
pletion of such contract, arid the term of pay­
tbe lake. Along it ruua a broad cemented ment therefor, shall be announced _• at the t me
road, on which is laid a narrow guage line and place ot letting.
Notice Is hen by further given, that on
of rail ou which, pushed by n»eu, not
the iwd Srth day ot Augud. Use awfrisdrawn by steam power, the emperor some
ment At benefit*, made by me will be subject to
times takes an airing
review. That such wun sstneut of benefits Is
The Txo Ktiang Ko (or Shining Purple in«ie as n bash for taxation, lu accordance
the proviHOi.s nf the sialub-s.
Hail) is a pavUioniike ball, facing south with
Dated this 18th day of August, A. D. 18JL
and 'standing perhaps fifty yards back from
•
GEO. A. Dll.IJtNlircK.
Barry County Drain Commlsidpuer.
the lake The style of it* architecture ami
ornament i* the same as that of Chinena
temples generally, a bright yellow tiled NOTICK OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRACT.
Notice is hereby given, tbnt I, Geo. A. Dillenroof with' wooden eave* gorgeously carved
beck. drain conintl»sloncr of the (kMioty of Bar­
and painted in red. yellow aud green.
ry. state uf Mlchlean, will untheSOth day of
The whole height of the btilldiug is Augu.il, A. D. ISM. at (he location «&gt;! the drain,
about fifty fecu Three‘flight* of white in township of Assyria at 10 &lt;&gt;'&lt;*lR:k In the
fo-enoon of that day. proceed to recelte bids
Rone steps, with carved stone lutltmtrades, for the construction of a certain drain known
lead up ton large terrace iu front nf the hall as the Green drain located and established In
doors. ot which there are five on tl” south- rhe said township of Assyria and described ax
to-wit:
era face of the hall The middle door ami follows,
Eeginul»g al a tost bearing s S3 degrees
middle step* being reserved for the c:u- to min e i ch 4514 lints from the Jd po&gt;t ol
sections i and 11 running thence s » degrees 20
am flight of ntepe and entered the door to mln e 8 ch &lt;e Iks ti l degree 30 mln w * ch «t Iks

the right band of the central one.
Four tent*. elegantly provided with
RbveM, carpet*, table* aud chairs, b.-ui been
erected unjjer tbe eastern side of the hall.
Here the minister* and their staff awaited
tbe sunisiOM to tbe imperial presence
THE CKKKMONT.
The ceremony was a* follows According
to the agreement the minister* entered and
stepped forward to between the dragon
pillar* (two pillar* al about six feet from
the platform on which the emperor ant),
making on their way tbe three obeisance*
nxuaily made at a court iu the presence of
tbe sovereign
Prince Ch'ing. kneeling by
the Bide of lhe emperor, then introduced
tbe minister bv name, the latter thereupon
reading an address, which was repeated in
. X?bli&gt;e»c by bi* interpreter.
XJa it* conclusion the minister advanced

MONEY

We have received a

jes 13 min e 2',» i-b * !&gt;
;s * 86 degrees « mlu
57 Iks » u degrees w I
c 73 Iks a 38. degrees

degrees 15 rniu e i*ch« Iks tlie whole distance
being 4M rods with a bottom width of from 16
inches to 2 feet, its deirth varying from 1 foot 5
inches lot feet fro laches with an outward
slops uf « degrees.
Said job will bo let by seclions or divisions.
The section at lhe outlet of the drain will be
let first, and tbe remaining section* in tflerr
order up stream, In *cconUu_-e with tlie diagram
now on file with the other papers pertaining
in said drain, and bid* will De made and re­
ceived accordingly. Contracts will be made
with lhe lowest responsible bidder giving ade­
quate security for the performance ot the work.
li&gt; a sum to be fixed by roe. Tbe date for tbe
completion of such Contract, and the term* ot
incut therefor, shall be announced al the
time and plane uf letting.
Notice Is hereby further given, that on to-w1t,
at the above dato and at Uns location of drain,
the wessmeat of benefit*, made by
mo will be subject to review, That such ar»e»»xUlutn"; and the following uoAcnbea pared* of
land will b&lt;- n-wrueu by me. lor benefit*, and
will be subject t&lt;« taxation in accordance with
Town Range west.

Regular Price

ROCHESTER
SHOES

Hastings Banner, 1 year
Detroit Weekly Tribune
The two

Manufactured by the Geneseo Shoe Co., successors to Smith
k Herrick. Our many lady customers will remember

THE NEAT FIT
They always received from this line of shoes and we can
assure them that this invoice is fully up to the stand­
ard in every respect, and we guarantee every pair.
We also have a full line of the following shoes.

The two papers one year for

Rindge, Bertsch &amp; Co., Grand Rapids.

Subscribe with us or with anyof our author
ized agents.
COOK BROS.

W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass.

Snedicor &amp; Hathaway, Detroit.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

BOOTS

DON’T SWEAT

AND---------

Over shot kitchen stove on these meisly, mel­

ancholydog'days.

It won't pay.

KEEP COOL
By using an oil stove or a gasoline stove.

SHOES
I have just received a fine line of good* for the

Bear

in mind the place to get one is at Goodyear Bros.’ hardware.

FALL TRADE
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes.

Ji

LEND US YOUR EARS,"

Men's Youths’ and Boys' School Shoes.
AH these are

We have something
_ to say
. to _you further.
_______ This
month we propose to Aose out all our stock of these

stoves. There’s only one way to do that; and we’ve

Reduced -the Prices

PROBATE ORDER.
State of M lehlgan. County at Barry-M.

On all this line of goods.
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Pre*«nt. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge o!

OFFER!

Reynolds Bros., Utica, N. A .

crossed the Rubicon, pulled out our little Hatchet and

□ bated lids Oth day of Avgust. A. D. 1801.
“
GBO. A. DlU.K»BCCK.
Barry County Drain Vomnu rioner.

./o
1.00
1.75

use for such a stove this 5 ear.

You will have lots of
Even if yon had to wait

First-Class Goods at Bottom
Prices
Do not fail to see them.
Get prices before buy

for next season, it would pay you to buy of us now at
W*nHT- deceased.
Seth H. Chapman, executor of nah. ----having filed with this mm hi* Inal nct»unT,
rn*r be heard and allowed H

tbe reduced prices.
over.

We do not wish to carry them

The reduced prices go till the goods are gone.

Tlie early purchaser has tbe best assortment to select

money ahead

from, at

F. G. STOWELL.
Wide Shoes.

Big Lot Jud

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County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL ." XXVI. NO. 47

^AST’^Gs

COUNTY NEWS

FOR. Si 3.00.
, ■:. . n|g Black Worsted.) This week only. Can it
Is it possible? How can they afford it?

°r Nashville and MI.m
united
Me&lt;’?ber- o&lt; Maple Grove. were
Kwk.
lMC ’fd“Wd,‘r ®'enlngof

' .iiuilur gucjft^tiiK will be anked on alliddc» toalay ermri&lt;- aiu illng »Utteinent conveyed above; and yet, great iu the
.. *
he. it • &lt;.uid harilly be. otherwise, taking into conaWera,.s. . , ,-tramdUiaiy mid cxccptirmdl offer. Just think! Here
n herfbut yenttrday thaUxauda of nulia were marked at
' n.it hare been xobl for ld» than 31N. gap, 332 335,
and

~

uU“ .b-relwt’’&gt;K 'around
? , ‘ £ito,r A1’ 'ln'r
"■P°n«»b&gt;e for the
k Vk ut r lh^ Bnr,tcr
Co.’s works at
Nashville, and that his motive for the act
was Ills morbid fear that a Hastings com-1
tnlttee would comedown there and steal II
Dr. Young, of Nashville, has some June
roses that have no regard for the Julian,
calendar, and are blooming In August.
I

) &lt;ii can step in bo-morroiv and take your choice
foi sUjOO.
_
•

The News says several Nashville teach­
ers were up here last week attending the
Institute. My! We'll bet Editor Feiglmer
was In hot water all the time they were
here for fear they would be stolen.
t

ind what this sale inccfnx. Every word ia Gospel truth.
: .for tJccptb’ifin. Et'cry man can .And out fqr hfnt-; •' ’ran ix at perfect liberty to step right among uur 3M,
. . - ,5 unit tij!ilen anil

. ■
,
5

SELECT HIMSELF ANY SUIT HE PLEASES.

A Hastings man has been laying con­
crete walk at Nashville. And yet the
News does not Intimate that II was neces­
sary for the good people of our sister
village to put a guard over their belong­
ing* for fear the H. m. would steal some­
thing. If Brother Felghner keeps on with
his all-consuming jealousy of Hastings he
will make hniftn-lf ridiculous In the eyes
oyris own people.

* ■.ri'-.tilt’.f.
Nothin'/ G reserved.
Nothing u excepted.
&lt;li ix open anil aboveboard, and every auit, no matter how
« high it* former price may have Iwen, 3:;, buyit it note.
f‘
our Hlaek Wontled*; we include all our line Imported

•

Banner

I ublinhad Thnrsday* by
COOK BROS.,
---- AT—
’
gATjjroa, MICH.

iff M’S SUIT IN THE HOUSE
■

reasons for this money-losing sale?

•
j. । li'tril'u think they concern the pUiMr.
However, since
. • ;,4,i - ■ bi tiifnir. ire don't objert tcllitni.
Although the aea.
ha- bcm 'jcncrally pronycrinit, the rtrlkex. lochouta.
• ■« Li the nii-lifr numincr month» and mcnaly weather ycncrnUy
■ *. « ii/osnl. haci been a ijrcat drawback on the. mile of fine
7
E -rii}nxfttft in&gt;iioinixed. or had to economise, to make
| &lt; t. 77i»« the man arcnntmnrd la inlying 318 for &lt;j ' nuii
; • &gt;,l&lt; him.-t !f to one of uitr 9th KniintwhUe he u hn ordintirily
■_
-ltd put find it convcniciit t&lt;&gt; go higher than fl? or 315.
• : i tin medium and low-priced *uR.« found rendu sale, the

.• -tirk much longer. Fifteen DoUan f» the irandtri‘ ill make them go. B'r repeat, the fluent null of them
ftecu Doilan. and you yvunelf ran, if you with, go
It from counter t&lt;&lt; rountcr. and take any Kiitt. wheth$!'• nr
FOR tlXLY $15. t'on anything he fair:&lt;riiifr.‘
Remember thin uale commrnccx tomorrow
■'clock, and will continue one week from tomorrow
irfi.xt ctuHcr* will, of ••ounc. catch the bi*t bargains.
I: gon dtni’t lire iu Grand RapitU aend un $13; uc
-ti&lt;-&lt; in selection, ft ufU hurely pay.

HUDSON’S
J
GRAND RAPIDS.

A five year old daughter of Chas. Yank,
of Woodland, fell from n swing last week
and fractured her collar tone.
Hastings anu Wtaxlland will cross bath
nt the latter place Saturday, Aug. 29th.

A most welcome and refreshing shower
Monday.
B. X Kent and family spent last week
with A. G. Kent.
Chas. Morehouse and family, of Ven#
na, were in town Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. John Bare, of Bellevue, is visiting
at Henry Tasker's this week. •
A bowery dance at the Center Friday
night. Arthur Dean and Guy Churchill
proprietors.
Mrs. Chester Berry and children, of Te­
konsha, were at C. Furnhs uud Bert Shep­
ard's last week.
The M. P. society held an ice cream so­
cial at Jerome Frost’s Wednesday evening.
Lawyer Powers and family, of Charlotte,
and Walter. Powers, of Nashville, wore
guests of Dr. Powers and wife lost week;
also Walley Briggs, oi Hastings.
Mrs. Flora Perrigo, of Big Rapids, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z.
Morehouse.
.
Horace Holden was seriously injured
Friday. He was breaking a coll and it
ran away, throwing him out. striking on
his head and shoulders.
Wm Burgess had the misfortune to lose
part of his wheat by fire last week. The
threshers wen- at work, and a spark from
the engine set the stack on fire. IT
Burned'
up about 2D0 bushels of wheal and some
oats. Was partially insured.

Wm. Brooks, of Nashville, found n nice
supply of water last week after boring
through 100 feet of Woodland soil.

Muster Clare and Verne Brown have
been spending the past week at South
Haven at' Rev. Pierce’s.
Louis Finktoiuer whose home was. six
Seeley Hayes mid lady from Manbatten,
mile-, north -west uf this village, went to Kansas, are visiting friends and old ac­
the torn in company with Iris hired man quaintances here.
Friday evening to sleep, as threshers oc­
Rev. Ball has returned from a week’s
cupied the aka-ping rooms in the house. vacation west.
During the night be got up hi his sleep - Arthur Patton and Nellie Dayton took
•
and walked out of a small door, tailing on in the Notre Danic excursion.
Harry Goss and Erwin Jones -are home
; his head and shoulders on the ground
: some eight feet below. He regained con­ on a week's vacation from the Agricultural
sciousness enough to inquire how he got college.
Dle&lt;l. al the residence of her daughter,
hurt, and after intense suffering jmssed
away Monday noon. Funeral services Mrs. James Brown. Aug. Oth, Lucy,A.
were held at the brick school house in Benson, aged 00 years. She was liorn in
Leighton township. Wednesday, nt which Rushford. Allcganey Co.. N. Y. Feb. 1st,
there was a very large httendanecq the re­ 1820. She came to this country in an
mains being laid at rest in the Hooker early day, was married to Wm. Benson
burying ground. l*astor of the Caledonia Nov. 1844. Her husband died JTov. 12,
Evangelical church conducted the services 1873, and there wax tom to them, seven
which were mostly iu German.—Middle­ children; and two they adopted, Eugene
and Henry Lllone. Uf their own children
ville Sun.
five *ir
livn
are nun
now ntnig
living, Mrs. James Brown.
Woodland’s brick blocks are all com* 1 jfan|(. Spaulding, Millie Fl-shcr. Fred
pieted. and what is more they are *H «■- ; Bendon
•• and Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Benson
■ copied which spciiks well for the \\llage. I commenced life in a log cabin on 40 acres
Charlie Collins happened to step 'h&lt;a- 1 of wild land, and by frugality gained a
! ?h« alley -betwcxii B. S- Holly's and 1 good living, and nt his death had a- large
{ Baughman A Co.’S stores in Woodland, one farm one mile from Prairieville.
Mrs. Benson was a woman of marked
; day last week, and that town can thank its
stars
Under
a stairway he character, who unflinchlnglyadfy'rcd to the
nuira that
iiiui he
iiv &lt;lld.
a
••
X,
found a yoiiQgateti who immediately start- the right, true to her friends nt all times
■
' I cd off on n run when spoken to. At the ami a consistent Christian. She was n
I .same time a box filled with bay broke out pioneer In all Its phases. 1 remember
' in flames, which were promptly ex­ seeing her and her husband on their waytinguished. Had the fire had a few after their marriage to their new home
minute* mortj start, nothing could have with an ox team and sled, with her house­
hold effects, each full of hope and ambition
saved the place.
for tin- future.
Catwnaugli A Kerwin have dissolved
She died of consumption, after a long
partnership in the hotel business in Wood­ illness patiently bourne, saying at the end
land, the former continuing the business her work was ail done.
alone.
I am kneeling at the threshold, wean’, faltil
and sure.
Watting for the dawning. for the opening of
The evaporator will soon be ready for
the door.
Walting till the master shall bld ine rise and
buainjBS.
come.
Twelve hundred and thirty dozen eggs
'To the glory of his presence, to the gladness
were slrippttd from here to Detroit one day
ot his home.
■
last week.
1
A weaqr path I've traveled, mid darkness,
storm and strife.
The Cloverdkle Irouse has l&gt;een, given
Bearing many a burden, struggling tor my
a fresh coat of paint.
A large amount of wheat was marketed
But now the morn Is breaking; my toll will
soon be o’er.
here last week.
•
1 am kneeling at the threshold, my hand Is
Quarterly meeting will be held in the
on the door.
church at Shalta next Saturday and SunMe thiaks 1 hear the voices of the blessed as

i’., vou want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet; anyt ling in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season?
.

LINOLEUM

What i.&gt; iV t is a. floor cover made of cork. Call at my
• stored d examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
• any other floor cover at its value.

We are receiving tile newest and latest desjgns- also some of
the mo.; t desirable novelties in a^l of our lines. Pay
tiej store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly.

ARCHIE McCOY

Mrs. Porter of New York is visiting
friends here.
Mr. Wright continues to grow worse
from day to day and ha* to have the conslant attention of watchera every night.
! School begins next Monday at the
I Sprague school house.
Mrs. Wadd is no better at present writ­

Prof. Davenport and wife are visiting

^TheExcursion from here to Kalamazoo

was lightly attended.
A great many from here attended camp-

STEKETEE’I

Udinn Mlle »«b'ty bepl.

3rd.

to
A lull

house Is desired.
Kelsey’s
The Ice cream social at H- C.
8
wn« well attended. Proceeds $12-55A. C. Walt made a business trip to kala-

BOOKS

TbUto*£. ■»’ "'b™"1 ,ro” l0'b*“

C°Tnb’em I. "blKO «■« “S* ,or *

sician to locate in our villageMr. Gallop, of your city,

phy‘

U on
-

streets.
Woodland.

WebMiBntM

DREIJS OF THEM,
l” bwt'a * y*»»tog c°lt. brought hu«
red one* from be
"to* «pteadxUy. V. e believe it to be a too
WILUS ROBISON.
.. 5tCT "*’* &lt;r&gt;CTt&gt; to faj. the only sure remedy ft
ia II..KH. Iloraea. Miwp. boge or Fowlt
ftZ
»“r»nU!d &gt;1 used a&gt; per directionK

“d

s“ndV

New and Second Hand,

Cred?

r. GEO. G
Grand

Ftr talc bi Haatitw by
r- H. GOO£&gt;rEAH, Drugged.

Frank

wail injured quite se-

,OTlr on« &lt;*•’ 5" ’S ,en»r«tor.

W. H. GOODYEAR’S,

Siuging in the sunshine of the tar off sinless
Ob^would that I were with them, amid the

Mingling ta their worship and joluing in their
song.
The friends that started with me have entered
One"by*ue they left me struggling with the

Tnelr pllg. Image was shorter, their triumphs
Dr. Hunt is still on the sick list.

the latter’s parents.
Mrs. Charles Fuller is very side.
E. Bevier ha* taken the Job of b»1,dln&lt;
Mr. Hill’s brick house; does the work from

and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES

----- - ------------ —.

Hastings, mich., august 27, i89i.
Sand Lake, where It Is reported he has
procured ,a handsome dame to become
Mrs. Gallup.
, J. M. Smith, of the firm of Palmerton «fc
Smith, was in Hastings Wednesday on
legal business.
Jay Snyder, who for the past two years
has held forth at the News office, has left
its employ.

The

•«*
n. tor times, making serere bruise*gr? J Eliana &gt;•
of • 11

The Druggist's.
,he
r™'4’1 “
„,l«r in lb« fl|»b «“d

Jtat U..I »

How’lovingiy’ they 'll hall me when all my ton
is done.
)
With them the blessed angels that know no
I m."ihem'by the portals. prepared to let me

The best Advert
ing medium tn Ba.
*ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1889

Charles Seaman is visiting friends here
at this writing.
Samuel Robert, of Blanchard, and Mrs.
Eva Blackson, of Tiffin, Ohio, were united
In marriage. We wish them a prosperous
walk through life.
Quite a number from here attended
camp meeting near Hastings last Sunday.
The U. B. S. 8. held their picnic kt
Thomapple lake last Friday.
L- E. Seaman and wife, of Nashville,
visited friends here last Friday.
We hear that Sherman Ayers, who is
working on a gravel train at Jackson, wait
quite seriously hurt one day last week.
He was formerly a Maple Grove boy.
□ May Jarrard, of Blanchard,-is visiting
her many friends here.
.Iqhn Bel! has Just moved into his new
house south of Nashville.
Geo. Ayers, of Jackson, was here to visit
his parents Monday.

surprise upon the Williams-Brooks camp
at Wall lake Saturday evening. They
took with them the Wilkison orcbest* and
"tripped the light fantastic" upon the
green sward until nearly 12. All ^hjoyed
the occasion hugely and many found relief
the next day in the liberal use of St
Jacobs OIL

8. S. Flak is home’again on a visit
Mrs. C. E. Paul starts the 25th for tor
former home in Hylvau, Washtenaw Co.,
Mich., on a visit among near relatives.
You should hold your temper Ed and
not fire stones at the head of one of your
old neighbors. There are much better
ways of adjusting differences than by such
means as those employed.
The King Sunday school enjoyed a pic­
nic at Fine lake on Wednesday. Aug. 19th:
Threshing machines arc getting around
among us again.
Edgar F. Nye is now a partner in the
hardware firm of Ederle «fc Nye, of Bed­
The annual Sabbath school picnic was ford. Mr. Day lias retired.
held on the 20th on the shore of Gull lake.
Quite a goodly number from here took in
Barnum's show at Kalamazoo Friday.
In regular malarious localities there is
Our usually quiet burg was made to feel
sad Friday on account of the news that one enough of the poison called malaria gener­
of our pioneer settlers and a prominent ated to produce in nil who are not acclimat­
citizen In our midst had been taken away ed regular chills aud fever. Pe-ru-na. In
by death. John Lawrence, of whom large doses, will brook the chills every
mention has previously been made in the time. In other localities there is just
columns of the Banner. departed this life enough materia poison to make many
at alKMil 10 o'clock a. m. on the 31st. His people feel indescribably bad without
many years residence with u» form an in­ producing regular, chilly sensations, with
teresting history especially with the flashes of heat and cold, calminy perspira­
pioneers. He leaves a wife and three tion, aching bones and muscles, bad breath
ot
grown up sons, besides a large circle of and stomach, periodical headache
nervousness
sleeplessness,
relatives and friends to mourn his de­ neuralgia.
parture. His funeral services were large­ stupor and weakness. ' For this condition
ly attended on Sunday In the M. 1’. church, I’e-ru-na is a prompt and positive cure. It
rids the system of the poison, builds up
of which he bad been a Christian worker
and member 49 years. Itev. Tompkinson. the flagging powers, and brings back appe­
of Kalamazooq, officiating. The Masons, tite aud sleep. A few weeks' use of the
Wonderful nnlltnalarial remedy produces
1of which he had been a member, were also
such au entire renovation and rejuvina'present and took part In the burial, mak­
ing an impressive ceremony at the grave. tion ot the whole body that the patient feels
Dick Doyle. Fred Barlow and their as if he was living in another world. For
wives, of your city, made a brief call upon a free book on iualarial diseases seud your
A. G. Cortright and family Thursday, after address'to the 1‘eruna Medicine Company,
which John Shean. A. J. Bradlev and Columbus. Ohio.
Friday afternoon, the toke Shore car
wives and others joined in company and
witnessed the boat races on Gull lake. “Gipsy ” containing the lending officials
An enjoyable time is reported by the of that road went through here. There
may
be “nothing in it,” but to many the
company.
M. M. Rockwell and wife are entertain­ above fact lends coloring to the report that
the Lake Shore 1* to absorb the Grand
ing friends from Grand Rapids.
W. A. Lasher and wife entertained Rapids branch of the Michigan Central.

friends from Nebraska last week.
Mrs. Esther Pennock and several others
from here enjoyed camp meeting near the
city the past week.
Will Smith and famjj? rfre entertaining
a gentleman friend 'from Washington,
D. C.
.
A. Scbgal and family, of Augusta, were
the guests of RobL McElwain and wife
Sunday.
•
Moses Seber and wife, of Pixlunk, were
the guests of P.a H. Lawrence and wife
Saturday night ”
G. Bush and wife, of Kalamazoo, visited
J. M. Cadwallader one day last week.
Thomas Kelly and wife visited his
mother at her home near South Haven
Just week.
Chris Messenger. of Howard City, was
hand shaking with friends about here Sat­
urday.
HauQeld.

There was a law suit held at U. C.
Edmunds' last Saturday between Fred
Manning aud Ed Goady. Plaintiff sued
for wages earned by his son and recovered
a judgment against the defendant.
Last Sunday the Free Masons, of Ban­
field, went to Hickory Corners to assist that
lodge In burying one of their brothers, Mr.
Lawrence. There was a large attendance
of the fraternity and of the friends of the
deceased. The church was filled with
friends and ntlll then* were a great many
unable to enter. Mr. Lawrence was a
■nun who bad won the esteem and love or
many friends far and near nnd will
greatly missed.
Bird Holly and Claude Bulling, of
Aurelius, Ingham Co., visited L.
Edmunds* family last week.
The frame of the apple dryer Is up.
Business will commence about the 15th of
next month.
•
Remember school meeting is on the first
Monday night In September aud a director
Is to to elected.
Mrs. L. C. Edmunds is under the doctor's
care but is improving slowly.
Frank Do/y's colt which wgs firjt
thought to ha\e bt-n kicked, turns out to
have been bitten by a ma«sauga, and
Is at the present time a very sick colt.

Our County Scat.

To a visitor at our flourishing cltj- of
Hastings impressions of more than one
kind are apt to to created. There seemsto to an air of'thrlft and business enter­
prise on the part of many of thq» citizen*
that is commendable, this Is shown in the
numerous well stocked stores, flourishing­
banks, good hotels, various fine manu­
facturing plants, that would to a credit to
any city. Its good water supply, school
buildings, pleasant street*, with neat
residence? and well kept lawns etc. Theseare a* they should be and will toar Increas­
Ing indefinitely.
The court house and Jail are altogethertoo ancient In appearance and reality to be
safe depositories for public documents or
crinrinuls. If all who are are confined
In thejnil were really guilty of tli&lt; crimes
charged against them it might be tftie that
the quarters, ILsafe, are good enough for
such; but Innocent persons are certainly
entitled to totter quarters. Our county
should have a reasonable amount expand­
ed In tie construction of these. We do
not need to imitate our neighboring
counties of Eaton. Calhoun or/ Knlamazo*
in the outlay for ornamentation on th»
court house; but should have a good build­
ing to correspond with the tax paying
ability of our citizen*.
Are saloons.and drinking dens a benefit
to a city or community? If they are, then
Hastings has her share of benefits In that
line; but no very profound logic Is needed
to verify the fact that they are only a'curse
and a blot—a hindrance to the growth nnd
prosperity of anjxelty or locality; and this
being the truth m the case they ndght
better be forever eliminated from the list
of Its places of business. The money an­
nually spent for liquor might totter be
spent In the eomes and for the benefit of
the families and friends of those - who are
now the saloonlsts customers. Ihirdon
me for airlug my views, but such they are
of our county seal, and we hape they are
nut overdrawn iu any particular.
blncerelp yours.

Gaskill August S3. 1801.
THE MARKETS-

SaftriMT*.
Dr. McBeth and wife, of Galesburg, vis­
Apptes-Drted. 8c.
Untier-133.U.
ited friends here Sunday and Monday.
Clover
#eeu
S3
5OJ4
00.
Over one hundred tickets were sold at
Beans—81.CO per bu.
O.*1x&gt;rd. I want thy pleasure: thy time and
this station Friday for Kalamazoo and no
Coro—83ft c.
Bnel
—
l)re
‘
-ed
iS.OOjJJta
calves. |4 30 03.00
one
went
to
the
show.
ButVmwaSed. worn
weary; O Father.
Ko&gt;-13 *140.
Mrs. W. II. Cba.se returned home from
bld me rest.
Uldra-Beet. 4c; calf. &amp;e.
Kalamazoo Saturday after a week's visit
Lard—8c.
Lime—Seilh’pat 90c per obi; water time. It JO
with friends.
■
MlAdleviUa.
bbl.
Tompkins A Chxse shipped a car of fine per
1
_ —V.
Kt,
Claudio Hopper, of Fremont, Mich., was
the guest of relatives lu this village last porkers Monday.
Bishop Bros, have taken the Job of sid­
Plaater—Sellinh *131 w per ton.
ing
the
Burton
house
and
the
appearance
The fire alarm was sounded Saturday
Halt-Selling al 81 per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Selling at 81.UO per ho.
morning, and upon Investigation it was of the building begins to change rapidly.
John Doonan is doing the “artistic" to
Wheat-No. I. whites JMSfC: red d»a
found that the old jail had been set on fire.
Flour—82-ts per hundred.
the Thompson house.
Byr-W. ftc.
^Master Arthur HazzleL of Grand Rapids,
The Linn Concert Co. gave an enter­
wax the guest of H. E. Hendrick over tainment at Blackman’* ball Wednesday
evening.
IXatrolt.
8°MMtrrr Earl and Miss Edith Clark enter­
E. J. Hartman and wife returned from
Beans—82 ro tor hu. tor city picked.
Butter—15A17&lt;-. creamery 18ftj&gt;
tained a company of young people in a Chicago Thursday.
Mrs. Geo. Norwood is visiting friends at
very charming way Saturday evening at
.
the home of their aunt. Mrs. Mina Keeler. Augusta.
Art. Mantle has been obliged to employ
Poultry—Live; chicken*,tOe;
durk De.
Mist May Torrt, of Grand Rapids, was
turkeys -lie.
V- •
aoaiz
the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Will Gibbs an assistant blacksmith owing to the rush
of business.
over Sunday.
,
_ ...
R.
D.
Norwood
is
on
the
sick
list.
Will Johnson, of Irving, and May Smith
Gid Hughes has ordered a tent and will
were united iu marriage at the home of
Hhaep and Lsmba—
i
the brlde’a porenti In this village on the try the reviving influences of the lake
Hogs—Media «» and Mixed
breeze soon. We trial it will give the de­
19th, Rev. Moore performing the ceremony.
Monroe Dietrick visited relatives In sired effect
Lillian VornCamp. of Kalamazoo. Is
The ancient Homans considered bissex­
Grand Rapids over Sunday.
spending the week with Mm. W. H. Chase. tile or “leap day” a critical period, reckon­
The Rev. Dealtry was In Hastings r riGrade lx»mbard. of Niles, is with ••Ben­ ing it among tba nulucky days of their cal­
endar A variety of this superstition still
d'Mrs.KT. T. George had the mWortone netts" at Crooked lake.
Geo. Tyson, of Scotts, was in twn Mon­ Ungers on the European continent. Ao*o break her arm Saturday p. m.
day looking after a location for a meat cording to a piece of Tuscan folk lore,
School commences next Monday.
when a child U torn on leap day either ft
Abel Muak was in the Valley City bat- market
The man that was to have bought the
U *Mr. Richards and wife, of Grand Baplds, livery stock here did not materialize and expired.
arc the guest of Mra. K’s parent*. Elder Mark la still doing business.
E. Pennock and wife attended the
Shaw am! wife.
.
Mra. J. R- Cook and son Floyd are the Hasting* camp meeting last week.
Ed Evans and wife were at Hastings
Kocsta of relative* in Slurgiag Master Surdls Bates, who has been vialt- Sunday.
Myrou Pennock, of Battle Creek, ft vl&gt;ln« relatives In tills village the
five
kl- Hnrw in Rising Sun,

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%

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

••Peter Ilpfcr Picked a PedTof Pkkled
peppers,” was ■ line of alliterative nonsense.
that the children used to say. Nowadays
they can practice on the Perfect, Palnlcaa.
XHMuoad.
V,
• ---- —
Thirty live* were loat by an overflow of
Powerful Properties of Pierces Pleasant
Purgative Pellets. It will impress a fact the Sl Marie at Port-au-Prince.
The Damon Iron work*, of L'ambrldgc.
which will be useful to know. These Pel­
Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 4 At Cincinnati lets cure sick headache, bilious attacks. In­ MnM., were dertroyed by fire. Lom, t»0,
—Cincinnati. 2; Cleveland, fl.
Piiilade.- digestion. constipation and all stomach, ^The Iflndon Time* any* the English
phla-Brooklyn gtune prevented by wet liver *n&lt;! bowel troubles. They are tiny,
sugar-eokted pills, easy to take, and. as a wheat crop promises to be a good average
grounds.
Association:
At Boston—Boston, 13; laxative, one Is sufficient for a dose. No
OIF1rc at Waco. Tex , deetroyedstore.
Baltimore, •. At St. Louis—St. Louis, 2; more groans and gripes from the old drastic
Milwaukee, 7. Washington-Athletic game remedies! Pierce’s Purgative Pelleta are as •f Goldstein &amp; Migd. And Curtis *
prevented by rain.
At Louisville—No painless as they are perfect In their effucto. Grand. The loss ta •STS.Ooa
game.
May White. 15 years old, of Munlt lias,
Preaident Hippolyt* of
w
been sleeping continuously since June ,20 formed a new cabinet, and bi* adherents
tlonal league clubs at base ball yesterday All efforts to rouse her have so far proven say there will be no further trouble.
Johnston,
Tollman
&amp;
Co.,
of
New
York,
were: At New York—Naw York, 4; Bos­ futile.
importer* of fireworks and
ton, 8. At Pittsburg—Chicago, 10; Pitts­
burg. 6. At Philadelphia—Philadelphia,
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been «‘fcfd signed. Their liabilities are *100,0X1.
The flnrry on the Chicago board of trade
children iccCbiliK It .soothes the ch d.
Both the method aud resulU when 7; Brooklyn, 8. At Cincinnati—Cincin­ for
Boflexs the gums, allay* *11 Mdn. c,*'‘‘rLP,?,"1 is over fw the time. Trading was quiet
3; Cleveland, 4.
colic, and c the be*t remedy for dlaivbie^ ,-L"./Li wk«l do-d « »&gt;•«*
Syrup of Figs ifi taken; it is pleasant nati,
Association: At Boston—Boston, 6; Bal­ Twenty-fire rents a bottle, bold by all druzghU
and refreshing to the taste, and acts timore, 2. St. Louis-Columbus game througnovt the world.
at 17 Quincy street, Cnicago, fell, killifij
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, postponed—rain.
Abram Calvin of Sylvante, O., has not
John Hart, the carpenter in charge of the
law and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
Chicago, Aug. 2L—The League base been beard of since he dlsapperid nt Te­
work.
,
,
tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ ball aggregations mode the following cumseh, July 4th.
The formation of the lake in the Color­
scores
yesterday:
At
Philadelphia
—
Phil
­
aches and fevers and cures habitual
Some people are connUndy troubled wl h ado derert is said to be permanent
constipation. Sxrup of Figs is the adelphia, 2; New York, 18 At Brooklyn bell*—u” sooner does one heal than another it isclalmcd that it will make that regiou
remedy of ite kind ever pro- j —Boston, 11; Brooklyn, 3. At Cloclnna’ I makes lt» appearance. A thorough course of arable.
Cincinnati, 1; Pittsburg, 2. At Chi­ Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the best ot blood-puriDon*,
A delegate to tho scientists meeting at
4ueed, pleasing to the taste and ac­ —
cago—Chicago, 13; Cleveland, 2.
effectually pup an end to tills annoyance. We Washington says that United States farmceptable to the stomach, prompt in
Association: At Boston—Boston, 2. recommend a trial.
ero“orevM ryy«r I88.0U0.000 by tbe rav­
its action aud truly beneficial ui its Athletic, 8. At Baltimore—Washington,
Edith Newberry of Detrolthas sued Wm
of insect*.
cActs, prepared only from the most 8; Baltimore, 4. At Louisville—Milwau­ KnrtxtMii. a stand keeper, for breach of ages
Fire nt Jacksonville, Fla., destroys
5; Louisville, 2. At St. Louis—SL
healthy ana agreeable substances, its kee,
twenty-five business bouses and forty
promise.
St. Louis, 15; Columbus, &amp;
many excellent qualities commend it
dwelling'*.
Iflre,
insurant*
’ Forty-five Yean Bandage.
to all and have made it the most base ball yesterday were as follow*; At
Gents: For forty-fire year* I have about. K.00.000.
The village ot Kollmon, in Austria, was
popular remedy known.
Philadelphia—New York, 3; Philadelphia been afflicted with blood-pbison, liver nnd
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c 1. At Chicago—Chicago, 9; Cleveland, 8. rheumaUe difficulties. Part of tne time flooded by a cloudburst. Many peraons
were drowne*!, and half the houses in the
and |1 bottles by all leading drug­ At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8; Boston, 1 Al conffirat to my bed. My blood was badly
,
diseased.
Six bottles of Hibbard’s town destroyed.
gists.
Any reliable druggist who Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 0: Pittsburg, 2.
Assistant Cashier Lawrence, of the Key­
Rheumatic
Syrup
did
me
more
good
than
may not have it on hand will pro­ Association: At Boston—Boston, il; all the other medicines I have taken. My stone National bank of Philadelphia, who
Athletic, 4. At St. Louis—St. Loub, 4;
cure it promptly for any one who Columbus, 2. Al Baltimore—Baltimore, friends have used it ami In every case it pleadcil guiliy to being In the conspiracy
has proven a wonderful remedy. 1 have to rob the bank. Las been sentenced to
wishes to try it. Do not accept any 8; Wasldugton, 7.
substitute. *
The fallowing is the record on the dia­ known of some wohderful cures of dyspep­ eight year* iu prison.
Clara F«fcheimer and Joseph Bloch, of
sia and neuralgia.
mond
for
the
League
Saturday:
At
Phila
­
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Mns. Maiey Bidolk.
Cincinnati, and Mis* Bamberger, of
delphia-Philadelphia, 9; New York, 5.
SAH FKAKOiSOO. CAL.
Mitcbrilville. Iowa.
Chicago, were drowned in the Ohio river
At Brooklyn—Boston, 8; Brooklyn, 1 At
lMt8nU£. KT.
HEW YQKK. H.V.
Hlbbard'K Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters at Cindnnatb They were on a boating
Cincinnati—Pittsburg, 2; Cincinnati, L are remedies of great merit. 1 believe
excursion.
Al Chicago—Chicago, IO, Cleveland, 4.
they have no equal In the cure of rheum­
Association: (Saturday) At Boston—Bos­
atism anil alt blood diseases,
ton, 8; Athletic, 5. At Baltimore—Balti­
Danville, Conn;, wo» shaken by an earth­
Dr. H. Rkichahp, Druggist.
more, 2; Washington, 3. At St. LouisMitchellville, Iowa.
quake.
St. Louis, 3; Columbus, 5. LouisvilleThe spring Is the time to take Hibbard's
Lewi* Paulsen, the distinguished chess
Milwaukee game prevented by wet Rheumatic Syrup for the blood. For sale player, died at London yssterday.
grounds.
by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only by The
. H. E. Kingsbury, city recorder of Mus­
ground*. (Sunday)at St. Louis—St. Louis,
|Cnark*s Wright Medicine ^Company, De­ kegon, Mich., is short 13,500 In his ac­
fl; Columbufl, 7.
Louisville-Mil wank* 1
troit. Mich.
counts.
game postponed—rain.
Miners of the Argus Coal com pan y at
Chicago, Aug. 25.—League base bail
A female aerunautist and great big“punFort Dodge, la., are on a strike for an
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER scores yesterday were ns follows; At Cin­ kins" are the attractions advertbed for
eight-hour day.
cinnati—Cincinnati, 2; New York, 1 At the Bellaire fair.
MORRILL'S STORE, HASTINGS.
it Is reported a*. New York that “Old
At
Few children can be Induced to take physic
Some more cheap houses wanted rang­ Chicago—Chicago. 4; Brooklyn, 1.
Pittsburg— Pittsburg, fl; Boston, 8. At without a struggle, and no wonder-most drops Hutch" made (UXI.IOO out of the recent
ing from *500 to 81000.
flurry
in grain.
Cleveland
—
Cleveland,
5;
Philadelphia,
12.
are extreme y nauseating. Ayer’s Pills, on the
Remember that this column contains but
The treasury department purchased
Association: At Boston—Ikiston, 5; Ath­ ,contr*r\. Hmg sugar-coated, are easily iwala very small part of the property I have
letic. 3.
At Baltimore—Baltimore, 13; Imred by Ihe little ones, and are. therefor, the $0,01)0 ounces of silver at from |0d«7 to
lur sale or exchange.
|o 1*88 per ounce.
.
favorlt* family medicine.
I have improved and vacant city lots for Washington, 0.
Three millions of Canadian eggs have
sale nnd exchange in ail parts of the city.
J. L. Mosmt. formerly of Innin, is one been laude*I in England, uud have cap­
ENTHUSIASTIC FOR BLAINE.
Farming lands for sale and exchange in
of the heir; n»57.000.OOO.worth of Tnmaqua, tured the market there.
all parts nf the county.
ll’enn. coal mine laud.
Hailstones weighing two pounds are re­
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop
. I lean Convention.
r ______________________
purte&lt;l to have fallen in
erty for m le at a bargain.
Habrisbubg, Pa., Aug. 20.—The state
-There
Isa little
little old
old woman,'
woman," sitM
the , territory of Sarr-Mys-llc; near Cologne. *
I have choice Chicago property for sale,
“
There lin
smd the.
Republican convention yesterday was a
man
at
the
general
delivery
window
of
the
I
-•
•
•
•
a
new mineral h**s been discovered in
well located In different parts of the city,
Blaine
gathering
by
a
large
majority.
ranging from 8425 up to 850.000. a splen­
poetoffice, “who cornea every day to ask If Texan which is said to tn seven times
did opportunity-for investments in that The secretary's name could not be men­ there is a' letter for her. She never gels stronger than any other when made into
marvelous city where fortunes are made in tioned by a speaker without eliciting one. She comes up and looks throngh the
Real Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­ thunders of applause. The temporary window In a frightened way. Then she
The United States consul nt Martin­
cating the different places for sale.
chairman was Henry Hall, of Mercer, and asks nervously:
ique. in the West Indio, cables that a
“ 'la there a letter for meF
hurricane destroyed every vre»el in that
when he referred to “that Republican of
’ “I know ber name, you know, from bear harlwr.
Republicans, that leader of lenders, James
On Jefferson street two houses and lote G. Blaine, of Maine,'7’ the applause was Ing ber pronounce It ao often.
The mayor of Durango, Colo., wbo.is an
at bargains, and on easy terms.
" ‘Nothing today,’ I answer kindly, for I
deafening. C. H. Magee was made chair­
Near furniture factory.—one lot and man of the resolution* committee, and feel sorry for her. She walks off and mantis employe of the San Juan Smelting and
house well finished
81.000; 8500 down, when the convention bad taken recess and ,tn a meditative way Coming back abe Mining company, is a defaulter in the
sum of riio.mo.
bal. on time at 7 per cent.
reassembled, appeared on the pintform
Governor Campbell, of Obin, is ill at
And one house nnd lot one block from with the declaration ot principle*.
" ’You are quite sure there is nothing^
Columbus from overwork during the po­
factory. 8800; 8300 jiown, bal. at 7 per
‘Quite shre.’
cent. Cheap.
*"
“‘It’s Browne, you know, with an litical campaign. He ha*cancelled all enIn
all
respects
ihe
resolutions
are
gagexnents.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
factory, 81.000. *500 down, bal. 8 years similar to those ot any of the Republican
The World's 1. Jr directors have awardconventions heretofore held—the actions
at 7 per cent.
“ ‘And Mary Stevens Browne, with an eF Gvorgc Pangeki. a merchant at Cairo
of the lust congress are Indorsed as far as
Several splendid bargains In. the 1st
Egypt, the privilege of reproducing a
••‘Yes’
they Went; the administration ot Presi­
ward ami other parts of the city.
.
“ ‘I thought you might have forgotten IL’ street of hi« native city nt the Columbian
dent Harrison is approved a* broad and
Briqk barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
“ *Oh. no. I remember your nnmo very fair.
statesmanlike; Wauamaker is compli­
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
’ The steamer Teutonic arrived in New
mented; legislation in favor of labor is welh'
80 fL front l&gt;j* 140 fL deep.well located in
' ‘“Welk if you are sure there is nothing. five days, sixteen hours and thirty-one
advocated,
and
bimetalism
is
Indorsed.
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on the land 1 brick
I guess I will go. Good day.’
minutes from Queenstown. This lowers
With reference to Blaine, after a fervid
Htore three stories, also dwelling house and
“
The
day
I
asked
her
where
the
expected
the fastest previous record ono hour and
eulogy of the secretary who “ha* exne^xi
good barn. Can be bought at a bargain,
from foreign peoples a respect for Amer­ 'letter wan coming from, she looked at me thirty-seven minutes.
or will exchange for Hastings or Grand ica heretofore unequaled." they say; -The«w with startled eyes.
The Illinois stale, board of equalization
Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falls magnificent achievements justify confi­
“ *1 don't know,’ she said simply. 'I'm has adopted a resolution that, in their
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is dence and furnish new oecsMon for ns sure l don’t know; but you see if a letter opinion, the ruwessur* of the state have
Jarg**Ht town in Serena Co.
now to reaffirm the loyalty and devotion should come for me from anywhere I should not returned property at mare than one■lO-acre farm In Irving, ail Improved, soil of the Republicans of Pennsylvania to want to get it right away I wouldn’t like fourth its cash value.
good. Can lie bought at a bargain on easy James G. Blaine."
to find that there had been a letter here for
term*.
me and that I did not receive it-'
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or '20
“ ‘Then you aren't really extxxting a letJudge Gresham i» fishing in St. Mary’s
The platform was adopted with a rn*h terF
■cres, J* mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
lake, in northern Montana.
ed house. One of the cheapest farms in aud wild enthusiasm, aud the conventi* i
" 'Oh, yea I am. That’s wliat the poet­
proceeded to nominate a state ticket.
The
Irish National league convention
Barry Co., will take part city property.
office is for. 1 don’t know who would write
General D. M. Gcegg was selected for me a letter, but 1 suppose I shall get one will be held a. Chicago next month.
10 acres near city, good house and barn,
auditor general and J. W. Morrison for some day.'
Ogle county,'* new court bouse at Ore­
well and cistern, 150 fruit trees, % acre
•'She keeps on coming. Sometimes 1 gon, Illa-, has been dedicated. It cost
grapes; $1,800, cheap,
down, bal. at 7 state treasurer. The two gentlemen each
made a short speech of acceptance and feel like writing her a letter to see if It *i2h,&lt;xn.
the convention adjourned sine die.
would please her, but 1 am afraid that she
Louia Goodbeim, aged 82, and Matthias
Jtto acres In Woodland to exchange for
'might be disappointed to find that it was Wagoner, aged 72, committed suicide at
gaudier farm and difference.
only from the office.”—New York Tribune. New York.
acres In Hope township, known as
Minneapolis, Aug. 25.—Yesterday the
the Doty farm, will sell for $4200 on easy
The Chicago police department has i*city was full ot Sons nf Veteran* come to
term-.
■
Why th* Pickpocket* Have Left Pari*.
sned an order closing up ail the grog
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at bar­ attend the tenth annual encampment
One of the curious consequences of the ■hops at midnifcbt after Sept. L
gains ranging from $1,800 upwards and of the order. About 5,(XX) member* were infallibility of the anthropometric system
French-Canadian zouaves wero present­
some will take part city, property In ex- present when the body was called to order of identification is the almost complete dis­ ed with n&gt;et!ala nt Montreal Wednesday,
in the afternoon. The annual address of appearance of International pickpockets for fighting Garibaldi years ago.
I have several large farms for sale will Commander Webb stated that Bl,428 mem­ from Paris. Eight year* ago 100 of them
Cardinal Gibbon* conferred the pallium
take small farm In part payment.
bers had been taken in during last year, were arrested there yearly; by 1887 the num
on Archbishop KaUnr, of Milwaukee.
I have some city property 1 will trade the total membership now reaching 150,­ ber bad fallen to thirty-four; it did not ei
Many eminent Roman Catholic prelates
for good farms.
000. A good deal ot important business oeed a dozen during the year 18W. Being were pnerent.
‘
I contemplate a more extended system will come before the meeting. Among satisfied that it h:u» become impossible for
It fa asserted that at New York, within
of advertising, and it would be well for the subjects to be considered will be them to hide their antecedents in case of
ho shadow almost ot the homes of million­
tboee who wish to sell or exchange to call change* in the constitution, making the arrest, and fearing also the increase of pun
at Ibis agency at ouce and get the benefits. age limit 21, instead of 18, divorcing the iohmont Inflicted on habitual criminals aires, ITO families are starving. They are
mostly striking tailors and coat makers.
Union Pacific R. K. lands for sale in the military from the civic feature, and the and on there who have disobeyed a decree
Professor DyrenfurtM’a rain-making ex­
■rate* of Kansas, Oregon, Washington. alleged misuse of funds by ex-Comman­ of expulsion, they prefer now to remain, of
pedition has been successful In a number
their own'accord. In foreign capitals.
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of &amp;,900,00e der Payne, of Fostoria. O.
"We have nur choice," they say; “we are of experiments at Midland, Tex.
acres ot farming, mineral and timbered
Claim* Much Michigan Land.
An investigation at Chicago baa dis­
not bcaud toour native soil by ignorance
lands, ranging in price from 85 to 810 per
closed the f^pt that the “sweating ays•ere; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
balsnee.
Frequent excursion rates given, deal of uneaslneui is caused by the report tween two fldda of labor—the one at Pari* tem" is very much alive there. Men
cte. Call and get circulars.
that a lady has arrived to prosecute her during the exposition, the other at London women and children work eighteen hour*
claims to the entire property on which during a regatta, the differenoe of punish­ a day.
It la reported that ex-Seuatoc Babin, of
this village and Tawas City are located, ment In case of accident will a office to turn
She also claims several valuable farms. us from j’our capital; pray excuse u*l’’ Minnesota, a week ago at Saratoga, mar­
It is claimed that she is here under an as­ Tb«*e remark*, which were made In 1887 ried Mr*. Jenie L. Swan, widow of a
PBUBATE OKDKK
former prominent Milwaukee and St Paul
sumed name and her proaeut abode In the
'
railway official.
village is known to but few. The prose­ ■trend times.
After a little Incredulity on the part of
cution of the claim will bring forth sev­
■omeofthe
police
authorities,
the
fact
of
eral highly sensational matter* in former
«ay, Che twelfth dav of August In the yti
Twenty v*m* «
land transfers affecting Detroit and Bay the disappearance of pickpockets and the Unique, W«t Indio*.
ttcMsaad eight bmxired aud ninety one.
Prreen'.. Cb&amp;riea W. Armstrong, Jud
truth of the explanation that I give of i_. were wrecked, among them the Amcric.
City people.
have been confirmed officially, notably by brig Ned White. The growing crop* were
M. Goron,. the preaent chief of the service also badly damaged.
de la surrta at Paris.—M. Alphonse Ber
Washington, Aug. 22—Secretary Mon
tilloD in Forum.
ley, of the inter-state c mruerco commfoSecretary Noble has returned to Wash­
ington.
Spring Lake, N. J., announcing the death
Wool—I wish you would lend me aomc
there of Commissioner Bragg. The cause money to boy a violin. I’ve found one that
i lalrntsled io uid of his death was not stated In the dispatch,
and the news ot his death was a great
Wool—The man who live* in the flax
ill health for some time, but wrote a few ■!x&gt;v» me.—Harper’* Raw
day* ago to Commissioner .Morrison that
he felt a* well ** he had for years.
*“&gt;r .

BASE BALL SCORES.

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the GuH ■&gt;&lt; Cnlltoniln •» wtoi n* Irtmt U&gt;.
^TwT^Tet. In U» pw.lTemlltor, «

White White. Neb.. »»•» kll:rJ 'rbl1' trJ'
‘“Hrtr7w!'"bl"lrt»»
K. Tu.. oooeul •• Item win. tlted n*
&gt;
hor f near Hinsdale, ilia He
was a sou of the !•»
Orydon Beck­

with.
•
AKuua CUr man who tomlwa “rbe
art of detertlop oonntorlalt mno.r bw,
teen nrrewed tor living
*be

■boirn." to bte &lt;&gt;*» f*
JSJlbe pn&lt;«n b, n.lel.ke "bile drunk.
At Burke. Idaho, no explonlon of «teot
powder kilted G. McNeill. Bnocwnl mnoL,.r U the Bteck Behr mine: John Jeune.
Milauuit mnonier; Hobart Blackburn
ui John Iterron., mln.rv Foor ttebere
nremlwlnx. nnd nuppoeed to bum boon

blown louoma.
Tbe husk of Indian corn is being used
for the mant acture of paper.
General Franz Sigel will be the orator
at the Gerxnnn day celebration Oct. « nt
Fort Madison, la.
An electrical expert says that the light
of the old oil tamp penetrates the fog
better than electricity.
Edward Lytton Bulwer Dickens, the
youngest son of the great novelist, Lss
been elected to parliament In New South

log wheels and tlrar . JT
Udrit'
what ths rate of speed Xbe
one round of tbe driving wbeeSsT^?7
Ur. will Kir.
p„n.-u„“ '7™cylinder, the cylinder* brin; doSbU T?
size, of driving wheels r.iy X

eighteen, nineteen, twenty auii eVea ra°R
ty-two feet in dreumferenre aldlSt
they aro gensraliy m«le of S1K..H
feet. Tbe express apeK| Viiri
four to flfty-etaht mile.
iX hwa ***
Taking the average dreumferenra

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will Kiyr *lnc ,t rxp,^
s,,
per mieote nr B,s» pan. p_, b MJ
wheel rerolrlnx l“,w&gt;
Kiri™ l.OBpm.wX'^

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Its destination.
•*
Durlnx U,e tonrfu
o(
Jnoroe, Iron, London u. BlinbnJJ “
Msomplleheil In In. U,»„ tlsbI boJ
“
dlttnnw belnp Ml m||^ n,,
thronxbooi or dfiy ndln
bo,; T?
*'*i*
Laden
to Edlnburrb, .ubjen to the nbor. eS
llono will Kire *2S.«C )&gt;u|r.,_Iroi
“*

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$2
$2
Bo
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La
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Wales.
There are two bearing apple trees in
Indiana county, Pa., that were planted
in 17V9. Oue of them is ten feet in dr
cumferencc.
A young woman of Nevada county,
Cal., has inserted her picture in the Ne­
vada Transcript, with the announcement
that she is in Ihe market.
Two freight trains on tbe Cincinnati,
Wabash and Michigan railroad collided
near Lwbnry, Ind i
Both engine* and
several cars were wrecked, but no one wa*
injured.
W. H. Tow. a farmer aud politician liv­
ing Dear Mitchell, Ind., was fatally
wounded by an assassin who shot him
from ambu«li. Curtis Bas* was arrested
for the shooting.
At Springfield,
Hal Pointer made
smile in 2;K»M. Tbta establishes a new
record for tbe Hampden park track, the
best prevlou- record being 'A14, made by
Goldsmith Maid in 1870.
.
Large tracks of land in Nevada and El­
dorado counties. Cal., are being completely
denuded of building* aud all kind of veg­
etation by forest fire*. The losses already
aggregate many thou*and»&gt;.

For Bilious Attacks
heartburn,
sick headache,
and all disorders of
the stomach, liver,
and bowels,

I»

date

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
are tho
safest, surest,
and most popular
medicine for
family use.

IflS
on w
*t th
tired
and
pro
proc
reee

*

conU
such

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co,
Lowell, Mass.

I sb
dw
in t
tint
Bar
crih
ma
said
the

R.v. Mr. Spurgeon, the noted English
NOTICE (IF LETTING ItBAIN COXTRACT.
divine, h gradually dying.
Nrtlre 1* hereby given. ibflT. Geo. a. IWUn
The Brewer*’ Union of America is in an­
Irak.county drain ■&lt;&gt;’&gt;■" iv).;iw» -f Vt»-f.wv
nual session at St. Ixiuis.
■m th- ;■&gt; dwy
It rains atones frequently of late on Niw
vatauii rttbe
Kivar mountain, near Hinton, W. Va.
Rt. Hon. Henry Cecil Ralkos post­
•iu drain.
master general of Great Britain, I* dead.
shod In ibe miM i
Lieutenant Peary, the leader of the It
IJaislining W th*
scribed u» l*»li&gt;»*-. n
labs arctic explorers is reported to have upper end ot *&gt;•:&lt;!
obstruction*. detirt*
broken Lis leg. •
The Venezuelan congrotH i* said to have
profusion
iu the
rejected the
reciprocity treaty propvM-u
first, aud the retiMlti't-z ’•&lt;: &lt;»: »
tiiflrtrJrr
by ihe United Stall*.
up stream. u« nc«-w*L.t
vi*h the dsunun
There was a heavy storm in portion* of uu«r on Cl*.* with the u(in-r |iai«-n p»rtal«!neto
Pennsylvania Sunday night, and heavy ■alddnihi.tmd Lid* w*u )•'• '"*Jr anarevirrt
accordingly. Coutruct* «i&gt;&lt; :-r ♦ -rts withlbe
damage from waabouta Im reported.
A mine explosion in Wale* impris­ runty tor »be
oned the workmen in the pit. Sixty have
lficai.ru s-i
-........ . . .. .
. •■ '
been resiled alive, but many are miss­ maaPtlwrtlor.
vball tie auM-&gt;uiif'u at ttw
ing.
anil plKeeot Irtilitg
Naiicc K hereby furthv? u ten
An explosion of gas in the West Fair­
Wkltl ■.'.'Itl «f«v "I Autli-A. •
mount min*-* near Wheeling. W.f V5L, thr
meat ot beucfila, uuil--1&gt;&gt; tn- * ut t* iihl-tt to
killed one person aud injured several review. Th Ml -u.-b
&lt;&gt;•
others.
with the ptvvbkm* vf t'.e &lt;.-i t”.
IMied this i«l&gt;day
i
•
covering the Colorado derert in Califor­
*-;Aa ImhjMini*.
Hairy County
Vdnitiilssloaer.
nia, will disappear Instead of being per­
manent.
Herbert Mapes, the famous athlete of
Columbia college, wm drowned l&gt;cfore
I ■ pnriumceot nn*l by vlrtu-l rtiaB
aafi
his mother's eyes while bathing at oFire
drerer of ttirrireut: court
lt";A'51.n.,r^
Island.
.
Barrv. in cwwierre. in Un* .-t-i'.-J oi'Mheii&lt;M.
A.,U.
James M. Robert* is in jail at Ottawa. mode atulk'tied on tin- |l’il &lt;lly. t’l
H"! "/
O., charged with being the man who net. m arertatu wi«’
K. Krtta f* J-**’''!'1
robbed the Columbus Grove bank. His John
Waumvley. Mia M- U»uu;»lr.. i. ^uufisanr
father and mother *ay they can establish and Hiram M. Alien. **re ■
'&lt;&gt;■&gt;.
No»lre is herein dv*:i* lb/ ' ‘"*1’
«
a perfect alibi, while Cashier Maple, of
pablicsurtioitto 'he btyl efl I’-' *l*-r. *■« • itl“_
the bank. jMJSitdvely Identiflea him.
d*yUl&lt;U(tldkt ufs^ldem: r. A i'
The rejiOrt printed in these dlapatches o'clock in thefure-mw. rt hitl &gt;•“
of the Court bitiM-hii'.r. rj .&lt;
some weeks ago that Mr*. Stout hud con­ of turn sudtttatet.t
• --»«»«•■‘•nte®*
ferred on her deathbed that she had killed twin* tfieplMe for i»*nl ।,
the wife ot her son Louis Sisley near Lan­ the* Countv &lt;»( Barry
caster. Win., Mme time ago i-&gt; positively prwrrty; to wt:: Al' u&gt;:&gt;
C«&gt;uxity ci
nrOUoud slltae ar«l ten
denied. Mr*. Stout Is alive and has Lot BWTv&amp;nd Slate
Mt*M
been on her deathl*ed at all yet.
tarty known *6'1 de**-rii -■
r*&gt;t hall ftthe *•" h •' • v
~ ;j.B
“Parson" Davis, the pugilist manager, Tilt*
Uo« thirty-imowuM..;*
«« njno
was attacked at Mount Clemen*. Mich., of nu»ke wven «'• '....................... ... ..
.
DAted HtuiiiSR*.
•’’'•j 1 "
by Jigt Hall the slugger, the latter strik­
iALtiSE” 1- Ob* &lt;»'”■ •
ing at Davis with n bottle. The "Parson"
seized a lemon knife and gave Hall a
■lusb ucroas the neck, barely uiiMing the 0 8*'&lt;*rr Clakk.
.
Hollcller fur Complainant
jugular. HaH bled profusely, but will
recover.
THE

MARKETS.

Chicago.
Following were the quotations on tho boarl
of trade today: Wheat—No. 2 August, open? !
t-lored SUPH: Hept ember, opened
Il.tBH. clo*.&lt;d SLlELi; thx-eiubcr, opened
*1.05%. cltwed *L02. Corn—No. 2 August,
opened MJje. clowd 63%c-. September, opened
M%e. clcreii s^ic; October, opened tUc.
closed 6Be. Oats—No. 2 August, opened 3l%c,
closed 80%- September, opened Al%c. &lt;1 closed
3U%c; May. opened 33c. cloaad W%c. Port
-.•H-ptemher, opened *10.10. closed UUE%
October, opened
*1025.
clewed
|lu.l5;
January, opened JU.W.
doeed *UTA*.
Lard-Heptcmber. opened and closed *452%.
the Union stock yards today: Huga-Market
moderately active. principally on shipping

L7U itabt. *4.4U2»5.73 roufc-h psckiug, *4A*a
5.45 mixed, ana $4JMa&amp;2ft hsavy jmcklng
and shipping kXv
Cattia—Market fairly active on local and
■hipping account uud prices well main­
tained; qumsUom
ranged
at
*5.IMC,
mon to fair do, *&amp;.7.4*L4U buuln.ra' ateer*.
B2.Waa.0U atockur*. *SAhfrXM ’1 uxauo. *8.00®
L« rangers, S3.t.O&amp;Xib feeder*. tlAQfrUO
cows, IUDO3.QU bulla, and SLW&amp;4.75 veal

ner
r..n
rod
the
aud
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abo

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tha
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CHEATING
Vh horse
Blankets

in

Nearly every pattern of
Horst
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
looks just as good as the genuine
but it hasn't the teart
so tacks strength.and while it setts
for only a little less th;‘n'hc^X
ine it isn’t worth one-half asmuch
The fact that * Horse Bhtd«H

are copied is strong
that they are THE
and every buyer should ree th
the * trade mark b sewed on
the inside of the Blanket.

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Ask

trna. &gt;3.6.1^. Iu nail vt-_ MUd

par
tn t
and

Electric
Extrff Te»t

lamia.

horsejtfHKTS
ARE THE STRONG57'

gron*^ ®O®prr mx-X; Mlnnreota.
per
bu. Apple.-llllama
au^fc perhbu
choice, SL.fla.lAr. e&lt;ting. &gt;1.73®!*. BUck-

100 6*

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POOD SITUATIONS,,

derive iioai Hood’s ftere*
prow* Hist thin nraltrb
strong." It does mu art
fMrrnd meh

Evi -"'"' ,r '

S-W-O' %

iiffliMte H"*1

li-.-.«

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�"*k“bet *“ lh"no^
n?'eTer tryto aUr,cl attention in a pub­
In a «rew «r or tboroatUm.
bnnply drawing puoiic attention is not

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COOKERY

WHY IS THE

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t«?stsho£« m
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WfliMn1.

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urt»«* wax ihram

HEART DISEASE

h“i

a great
others, even
i experienced

(and
death,) for which Dr Miles’
1 d^H,-.050.0^ J°uo^
ver&gt;’ ‘narked, and n
bw&amp;wmsSJ5 SSSr.tas's

S2. •
$2.
Boys'
Ladies

££

■h. U7.-Or,i; raS/S,

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

™

si live, and this ejtnnri, I..
.
»«. CUT
..
00 'miter done than
1‘,wl" -'-"-'fllrly deofl

louchluK -IW-, tugnr. Uo»r. .pin.
'
MORTGAGE HALE.
IVtaiilt having been made In tlm condition of I wratori"i’S'T
““nns »«“&gt;«!« bu

Wooliey &amp; Bronson,

&lt;f the Register ol

nut of oiw bun-

-J. notice U hereby
&lt;‘m i I day of tk'toifk lti the forenoon,
;i M the highest bld-

er with an
'.“.I' -"provided
' - described
■----- - - • -In
- fieiug
i-ertalii rivers or
ri the town nf Hope,
n !«i Stale of Mieiilgnn.
.)!&gt;««&gt;. to.wti: Coinni-nr: &lt;•! tin' ,uiith
cor
: !&gt;&gt; Sinton Met.'afTrrv to
iiinl running south three
rt--u a.t-1 one-third rods.
• i». th* tier east thirteen
t '.xee of beslnuing. and
■ be north east corner of ihe
1. uid running urot to wlth’.i i-ond, thence north three
east to Ute road.
. - •&gt;; beginning, all oti
■ . t ue north east quar•i.-intown two [2] north
Mortgagee.
Hl l't-/-Mll.

. . . - t-.i f._» t&gt;bel B. spaidttig
y - i
hl» wile. Iiu&gt;rtg4g6r&gt;.
•:■irutagre. dated Uec-m!■ : ■ :, and recoided in the office
.i.-riKrif Barry comity. Michl1 i;'i. \ l&gt;.
&gt;1 ; o'clock in
l.o-T X •&gt;! Manuagev on page
i 1 &lt;u'.i ihe i'nwer of sale In said
. 1b- ome ojierative as 10
- : -• &lt;! to he iwb! by raid
: i&gt;r.',.j;iAi and interest, and
• ‘ .-.i to be Joe and unpaid
• - • &lt;un! the note acoimpanyUir
»t- &lt;&gt;( this imtiee. the sum or
and -i\ty sis dollars and thirty
. for pnnctpal and accrued
• -mt or proeerdUig* at law or in
n lustitAted or taken tocolh-ct
ci&gt; part iheredf. now therefore
■ ir v-u. Hut by virtue ot the
it lud iit'trtgage contained, and
■H c.is-- intibt ant! provided; on

!•••:» i.uuaty court house, in tbe
।Barry &lt;sMiaty, Michigan, (that
■ •&gt;' h &gt;Miuz the circuit court forthe
■: i: ury &gt;. in which said eouuty raid
MitiMted. there will Im, sold "t pub­
...- to t a &gt; hixhest Idder, the
d--rifled di raid mortgage
it ", to- amount du-on said pion-.'••it st ten jier cent, per annum.
a:i I
tin, foreclosure.
•, v. including an attorney lee of
m provided lor iusald rnortill.iwr.l
Biw; raid premise-, bo­
. 1: '«id tn wienie a« follow* to wit:
u:i !»:«.• or parcel of land lying Mid
T &lt;w:i*hip ot A-eyria. County of
tut*, of Miehlgsn. and known and
i d &lt;»., &lt; ’ »wit. the cwt half of the
u-.er of ssctioa twenty (30) town
■».' rinz-i 4sren Gi west, cuntalnrr» of latnl mon) or less.
■‘-U! A II ISUt.

M. A u.i.Ki'iu. lUtie creek. Mich.

n. saves much
and recorded in the office of Um&gt; Rectal' ..
Deeds for Harry county. Michigan on the eighth 'yaxhlng of extra towels, etc
Another sense which should be especially
d» of January A. D. ibsi h, liter 24 ot mon.
cage, on pace uo Wfiteh M|&lt;j mortgage was du! v
“,v®. U U‘Rl
hlKhL The powers of
avsiuned by tbe said Cliurlex
limmlitaiji.
and Aurilia M. Houghtahu by aralgnnirnt bear­ observation should be cultivated by bouselux dale the slM-euth dav &lt;4 Februarv A 1) keepers, in all parts of the house, as well
iwj aiid recorsUd in thcoiV.vv of sold Beglc'trr n» the kitchen, cloxe observation is easenof Deeds for Barry county. Michigan, on th.sixteenth day of betruan a. D.
in I.her a tlnl to good housekeeping, aud the house­
w.?.‘.or,K^
Mk*v.3OT &lt;0 Dude! Striker. temper who always hnx ninny things going
William KSidtmm and'William IL Haze, the on at once, "many Irons In the fire," may
Aiblon CuJIrge Endowment Fund committee. make her brains saw her steps oftentimes,
On which mortgage there Is clalliird to be due
at the date nf th:, notice the sum of twenty- by cultivating her powers of observation.
Anotherscutewhlchiminy j&gt;eople seem
MWen hundred thirteen aid twenty iheone
hundredths dollars and an Attonuy ftl- (&gt;t fi'Iy deficient in is the sense of smell; yet none
in h
raid
nA ‘. Z2 .
&lt;. "I .
Mnel,: &gt;et «&lt;»«»■
i.ildn t.rovMed f7r
for In
.i.I mtetn^wd
—........
Mill
or proceeding
bavitig t«een Inslltut- *' t”or® »«*&lt;led by tbe housekeeper. for the
.......
---- .... at law ....
e&lt;l to recover the debt secured by raid mort­ alert, sensitive nu&amp; detects quickly the
gage or any part thereof
sour food which uctristo lo&gt; thrown away
Tneretoro by virtue of the power of rale
contained In said mortgage and the statute in the ixul odor of the cellar which needs
surii ease made and provided noUce is hereto- cleanlug nnd whitewashing, the rancid
given that on Friday the second (Uy «&gt;t October smell of badly waahril aud greasy note and
A. I&gt;. usi at ten o'clock tn the forenoon of pans.
said dav. we the undersigm-d will sell at public
•
mv
.w
&lt;K»ca» u.»urr
auction
to .„v
the H
highest
b.ddrr .»
rt mr
the north
north ’ front
front I A ‘}^ca‘w taste is essential, and tbe cook
door' of
the court house in ’lire
of ua.il
Hasting*.
- who
strongly
spiced UIHI
nnd Untin
V,
..........
"C KCity
&gt;1. Ol
u.^s,.........
- likes
....... sweet, nuui^iy BPICCU
Ham roatatv. Xllrlilmm (that IwA-.m 11.— .3^— !
r---- 1 -1___» » »
■ . .
where the circuit court (or Barry countv i* | iittiVi^L*u “
hohlen) tho premises dewrlbMt hi said mort ■ , 1 , ,e}* of !’P,CC niul
miner thaun
gage or so much thereof as mnv be tmerararv i h‘Ue more.
to pay the nnjount dee ou raid mortgaee «Uh I Tbe advisability&lt;f working alone was
seven percent. Interest thereon and all legal Inert ilkrn-w.! Tki« 1 - -Z &lt;1
»
&lt;«*’•’her with an attorney fee of nity
Thls-1
coustderwl. a
1 tll,,lar&gt; *» provided therein. The premia-. ’ R0011 u”“~ f,,r young housekeepers, for in
t»fine described in raid mortgage as al) that ■ working without companionship the mind
«rial&lt;&gt;
l-lw- nr
or parcel
In.rr.1 of
ot land situate
.I-...-. 1.
W1,r‘t
bl&gt;n(|
certain piece
In ■&gt;..
the |! u
nr
------- fn th„
„f Harry
i
Township
of (-aunty
Halt'tmore
fn theof
^re • &lt; “
»*» Wl’r
----- '------tion
is observati
at­
and State ofMIchigaii and draenbetl us follows nu.u “
therefore
closer
to wit: The east half of the north u ret quarter tained. new suggestions present them­
ol section number fourteen In township num­ selves. nnd esperickee is gained which Is
ber two north range number eight west con­
tain inc eighty acres of land be the same mure or not so well attained when the work is me­
Ires. Said mortgage was given to tUBCttcv the chanically done.
payment ot a part of the purchase price of th?
Among thc mun(y causes of failure in
raid
alove descrfiwti
■^&gt;ated'july'2b,
’Twi.premises.
,’'*’'”w’’
(cooking is a poor fire, many women not
DANiKLSTUiKKn.
|
; understandingthedraughtsof themechantVii.i.tAM r. BtbNAM.
. ism of the stove or rouge, or how to start a
The Albion ColwAudotSent V^d Cox.- i
fl,ro' Anofber P°|0‘ ln wHch P~P)e
loittee, Awilmrra of Mortgage.
1
Is
"weeping and dusting, which is
Daniki. Strikkh. Attorney for Assignees etc. 1 as often l&gt;egun at the bottom as'at the top.
I Not so much .natter about tbe middle of
| thc room, said Mrs. Lincoln, as about- the
! corners. An excellent idea, and quite an
i original one, ia that of having tbe carpet
I tacks set back an inch from the molding,
TIME TABLE.
( so that, the edges of the carpet may lie
raised and dust aud motLs detected with­
out removing t he carpet. The use of wet
meal, tea lenves or af salt in sweceping. is
for many reasons bighlyebjectio.iable; it
is well to use damjieiusd paper where there,
’ XOftTII.
is
much fluff on the carpet.
Kalamazoo I.v...
In the mntter of bread making some peo­
East Cooper
Ulchland June!.
ple lay stress upon'good flour, others upon
Crexsc&gt; ................
just tbe right proportion of yeast, others
Milo
upon the kneading, yet there are many lit­
Crooked Lake....
tle. points which need close attention. In
Dettoa..................
ISovrfdale......
the matter of making cake, failures mure
Shuiu....................
eften come from too hot an oven tbap from
Hast t.•«is............
too slow a tire.—Boston Herald.
Coats Grove.
4 so-; n av.
Woodland
, 4» lt4S .
■
Color nnd Ago with Women.
Wporthury...........
Hs D. I.. A... i There are few women who know how to
Luisiug ...............
_ mow old gracefully, who suit their dress
Detroit-............ .
their advancing years, nnd the colons
they wear to the changes in their com­
plexion. There is nothing that fades so
soon as n delicate pink and white skin. A
" skin which is lovely nt twenty may bo
SOUTH.
-■ hopelessly sallow nt thirty-five. The secret
Kalamazoo Ar..
East Coo tier Lv
of u well dressed woman lire, luridly in her
Richland Janet
7. promptness to recognize her owrf physical
Cressey
— defects, and to remedy them by the judiMilo
cions cut of her gowns or choice of colors.
Crooked Lake...
Delton
” The gamut of color becoming to a delicate
'Cloverdale
youthful complexion is generally trying to
Shull/
a mature woman..
HAsnxds
A woman may often be tnr more beauti­
ful in mafurer yenra if she makes proper
use ot the shapes and colors becoming to
................ I;H.........
her than she was as a bread-and-butter
mto- Th® delicate, roseate skin may have
Detroit.........................................I । 18.......... 1........
.
taken
on n maturer color at thirty, or be­
StosP5°&gt;MidKew11?not carry passengers unless come a clear “matte" tint, which is fully
an attractive if properly managed, but all
provided with freight train permitsFreight trains wfll be ran
these changes nnd all changes in the color
of lhe company, who reserve the right to change of the hair and in the figure must be care­
°’ ““h ’"’J’B’SSrWi1 Mwr.
fully noted, and tbe dress changed to meet
them. Dead leaf browns, ax n rule, are be­
coming to a complexion that has become
rallow; blacl silk or wool is very trying,
rAREXTS-GI*. rmr rhlWrrt ’
and pearl gray is not to be thought of.
ot book
pins. .liortbwd.
HUflC.
Shadraof pure .lark blue, without any pur­
raphy, eta.
plish cast, can lie worn.
IT WILL
/J
Mon^y
A transparent, blocklike net or grena­
dine and a brocaded black satin are .tor
Educate them sit the Grand Itsplds (MJcJjJ »w- more becoming than pbdn black «I k.
Inw, Collrite L"d5-anl Block, ror. I carl ana
Dark velvet*. In Hfh colors, are usually
becoming. Tbe color of the eyesand the
8 Parish, successor to C. &lt;». bwensoerg
hair must also be studied, and make so
PK0BATH ORDEE.
many exceptions that it is nearly imporei*
State of Michigan. Count* of Barry—.
At a seraiMi of the Frobate Court for‘be ble to give many absolute rules in such a
Countv of Barry, hdldnn at the Probate Office. matteras this. Dark, rich shades are gen­
in .lull.
00 erally tor more becoming to persona part
PriHuv tin, -^Kt day ot Jul). In trit- year tbe first flush of youth than delicate tints.
on" Ibonu—l —.ht h'.r.drrfl nofl nlnelv «n«rrniStJBuH" *'■ Ar-nuwv. J«f&lt;° «&lt; Pearl gray and the ashes of roses drabs,
with a pinkish tinge, so often *&gt;«*•*• V®
nuiur of •»«
ol Mr*h ATf^dtufflv trying, and should never be

Swig!, bluusoo i SlflMW

8

M &gt;ETGAGE SALE.
been made la the payment
’ •'&lt; a certain ni*l estate mortgage,
“’•tiled by Ohel B. S|&gt;alding. and
■hng his wde, rnortsatgors. to
• rts mortgagee, dxted February
I. and recorded In th« office of
d it-d-iof lurry county. Mlebtsau
' • t-v- . at 4 jo o'clock In lhe after-’
•
d mortgages on page ttIO; i&gt;y
tli.- power of sale In said mort■■ '• has become operative as to the
i t! •wttred to be paid by said mortj.
,
;&gt;rmelpsd and Interest, aud whereas
mete •
. &lt;n«» ho now due and unpaid on the
1
tgn -uid Ute note accotnpMiylng tbe
St? &gt;
of this ttollee. the sum of tour
»&lt;“&gt;■ ■ i i t thirteen dnll&amp;m aud righty four
th.'-' ;“rand tecrued interest, and
1,1 nun of four dollars and fifty cents
J.-ip
l«id by said mortgagee on the
«Ht...ing..m raid premises, as he wm author­
ram
■*«&gt;■! mortgage, making in all the
■'""'hiiniirrd and eighteen dollars and
&gt;h» ■ . ■*ra,,d no suit or proceedings at
. ".rln. '■'Ihlty having been Instituted or men
mt ‘nftttie same or *&lt;iy part thereof, now
&lt;&gt;fn■
fierebv given that by virtue
rao . t ?rr "! '-'ls ln "tM mortgage contained.
st ttuie in «uch case made and provided
2 ! \l’5’‘'vt«v third day of October A. D. t«n. flwh.rrrd
Trldw Ibrimb
fr.»r a? ** ‘?°fk 1,1 xhe forenoon, at lhe. north
tte’r,‘,,'‘.l!*rr.v’-'ouuty court bouse, in
(th.-1
111‘Bings. Btrry county. Michigan.
n'*' pIlirp wher&lt;! the circuit court
’‘' “‘I o? fi-'trry Isheld), In whicit raid ed. and all other I**?’*””’ *^Tt * se^ion of
5?l't*n&gt;!*» are situated, there will l»e
wt.t
a;"-'‘t»n or vetxlue » j Ute highest
m'.!
described-tn the sold tnortask ij.
*.Mh“y thc *n’oiniE dun on raid

e’»«X .»r . .
1“lrt “Mores ol rata ioreUw including an attorney
SiS
’5aU*r« provided for in said mort- nonce to
by law; said premises bring
‘nortPMfl» “ follows to wit: puniished in the
'-«Ttain piece or parcel of land situate
"o n tbe Township &lt;&gt;f Assyria, In the
s'diJi
WH| StaXe
Michigan, and devhav.uto **t: The e“t bMlf of lhe
town
01 wet)o° number twenty.
eLh°i,n!
rnnxe seven west, eorialnlng [A true copy-1!»nd more or test. Said sale
rne sett
u • °*’rUla brior meetGxobt.e m. Evrbt*.

-t-wuej for mortgagee.

Hhe h“*r

county oi

j ndge oj probate.

Read teat bei story!

ri,lA.ur I.. IU ek«r 'hll"£X
culr na*i»,Ki witi&gt; «*°r- 30(61 57^ /

Kxlrut U'‘U» “• ,cry h"”,? ?, ,tar;
”.«» trfeo on «om« of Ibo .-How
nauL

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There .re trw UoreUBhl J .eece-rul buel
‘ „o„,ce. chiefly
“P1"
MMserhltif &gt;iM»Uln.We. uwaely • P^1*
7“
ud » • twult u.tural j
U“l”^]( . women .arUmf In
SSne.,. will •&gt;'«■«! “ “

her nothing but. money
I?. f,w tnlluiw Another l.lm b to weh
thewln.iralon of wom.n^not»' ™£- "

^y^oTX'r M'nothln,

2‘‘h ’'“I "* o““Pri"« •

interfere with business during business
hours; always preserve a reserved appearuiwaya t* agreeable, never discourte­
ous; if complaints are made try to repair
the wrong; never allow your temper to
snow itself, and remember the old adage,
bugar catches more files than vinegar.”
Lastly—but not least by any means—do
not try to go into busineas unlera you are
T
U tbcre
in
your family do not attempt to help make
the living unlras you aredeprivedof actual
n«*ra|M&lt;s, for men income careless, and
neglect women when they see they can do
so; better try to live on his moderate in­
come than increase it with your own labor,
which tn lime deci-aum his admiration for
you.
Help him tn many ways; look after hia
clothes that they may last longer, look!
after the grocery and other bills necessary,
and keep them in accordance with your
hits band’, income, and you will, be more
cheerful Leip than were you to go out in
bukincsa life. Have always a cheerful
•mile when his business goes wrong; say to
him, “Don’t bother your head, dear, I can
do with a little less.” In this wav the help
is more satisfactory, and will in every case
bring more happiness and lighter hearts :
t han all the wage, you/nay be able to earn. I
1 speak from experience.—Wanta of Wo­
men.

A little advice to young ladies who may
lw obliged to travel nlono for tho first time
may not come amiss. In buying her ticket
for lhe trip a young lady should abso buy
a ticket for her sleeper. It Is most conveoient to get the berth as near the toilet
room as possible Tho railway official will
arrange, if riic does not get tho entire seclion, t hat the hther berth Lx occupied by
a lady. Thc porter will make up her berth
whenever shu desires. A lady should al­
ways provide a loose wrapper of some light,
woolen material to sleep in when traveling.
When retiring, remove as much of tbe
clothing ox h necessary for cbm fori, and
hang it by thc lierth. It is more convenient
and much pleasanter to rise darly in tba
morning nnd get to the toilet room before
there is too great u demand for it. No lady
will monopolize the toilet room very long,
When a lady reacted n strange city, sho
should get imo the stage that Wlongs to
the hotel to which she wishes ta go, get out
at the Indies’ entrance, go into the reception room, aud ask to so some one from
tho office. Sho should tell the clerk, or
whoever comes, what kind of n room she
wishes, nsk the price of it, and give him
her name to register. In dress and demeaner in hotels, etc., a young lady should
lie scrupulously quiet.
.
A lady should remain in her own room
and not sit alone in public parlors. A lady
should send won! to the office, by tbe l&gt;ellboy. When she wishcu to leave the hotel,
and a porter will be sent for her baggage,
and she will lie apprised when the hotel
coach is al the door. It is usual to give a
“Up" to n porter, n be!U&gt;oy, n waiter or a
chambermaid in return toranyxmali serv­
ice.—Housekeepers’ Weakly. •

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digits and our shrinking panes. A man
in gloves is sometimes like Ptws-in-Boots

On rhe top floor of one of the t
buildings in upper New York toils a
man who has prolmbly written mo
etry than any- other single man 11
His busincM is that of writing the
ic” mottoes which one finds In the el~»
candie* of the day. Poetry which could
never wee tbe light of day in any other way
Is hidden in these tissue papered “party”
candies.
1 had an interesting talk with this man
a few days ago. Hs has been twenty years
in the bfijinasa, Is over sixty years of aa^,
and has accumulated a fortune, although
be still keeps up tbe same monotonous
poetical grind. "R i&gt; a curious trade, yoa
think, I suppose," said tho old man, “ysk
some one must do it, and it is very profita­
ble. 1 have built fourteen city and coun­
try bouses out of it. and in a year or two I
shall lay down the pe^i for good, and let
some one else take' up the work. How do
I write so much! Why, It has become
Lucy M. Salmon, profeesor of history in second nature to me. These ‘mottoes’ are
Vassar college, has devoted much time dur­ simple; anything will do, and the more
ing the last three or four years to a study silly they ore the better. I know it is per­
ot the domestic service problem from u fect trash, nnd it is preposterous to dignify
scientific standpoint. The results of her tbe things with tho word ’poetry?
investigations are embodied in a serie%of
"I spend three days of every week here,
four lectures, which she has delivered in and reel off, I suppose, a hundred ot these
Boston and vicinity to very appreciative things everyday. Why, 1 often mt my
audiences. In the statistical, work, &gt;hich lunch in one bund and write with tho
is remarkably thorough, she had the bene­ other! Yet as I say, it is profitable, much
fit of suggestions from Hon. Carroll D. better than writing bail novels, (or after
Wright, United States commissioner of all my verscs"never do any harm. Thev are
labor. Probably no two women in the silly, I grant you, but perfectly harmlens,
country are doing more to untangle the and young lads and girls like to be merry
difficulties in this knotty problem of do­ over them. Dear me, I suppose I’ve married
mestic service than Mias Salmon and Miss many n couple with this pen, nnd if you’ll
Marion Talbot, of Boston, who teaches do­ excuse mo i'll just write a score or more
mestic science as an elective study among before we go.out to lunch." and .In about
the seniors at Wellesley collage.—Harper’s fifteen minutes the old man was ready to
Bazar.
go with me, carrying In bis pocket an en­
velope full as the result of an hour’s work.
Two Young tVomeu Wlio Earn *10,000.
—Cor. Boston Journal.
Two young ladies in this city are making
a great deal of thoney in a very novel way.
Queer Origin of Some Words.
They are ultra respectable; indeed, they
"Oh, dear!" is equivalent to “0 dio mlo."
move in excellent circles. In their youth "0 my God."
their father taught them to play chess, nnd
“Thimble" waa.orlginally "thumb bell,’*
now they teach tbe myateriea of tbe game
the thimble formerly haring been worn on
and earn between «10,(XM and ei5,oara year the thumb.
apiece. They do not teach individuals;
“Slav" is not tbe “siare" of the old ety- •
they tutor classes, nnd these are generally mologists. but, in reality, a person of noble
formed of six persons, who pay never less lineage.
.
than fifteen dollars each for a course of a
"Rotten row," the famous London
dozen lessouH. Tbe aistera have clnsse-i
street, gained its name by lieing called “la
here, iu Philadelphia, and in many subur­
route du rot;" in English, “the king’s pasban towns; they work hard, but they coin
money, aud they have not hurt their social
"Dandelion” is dent de leon. “the lion's
sunning. They live well in an elegant tooth," and “vinegar” wut once vin aigre
apartment house up town.—New York Sun. (sour wine).

sturdy man of buiflesa, capitalist or man­
ufacturer never wean, glnvi-s. if his hands
are cold be crowds tnc.n into his poeketa,
but Nr. Lab-de-duh alwaya-vtcara gloves,
just like a girt
There is a monument in New Orleans
rai-cdio the memory of a woman who
never owned a siik dress or wore h pair of
gloves. She was too busy dealing offt"
bread to the hungry with those ungloved
hands to ihjnk much of her own needs,
and that is why she is‘Saint Margaret to­
day. Kid gloves, too, are sinfully expen­
sive. Two pair of tho best gloves cost as
much as a barrel of flour. I do wish they
could at least be discarded from tbe every
day toilet nnd kept for special occasions like
the perfumed gloves of the ancients, "sweet
ns damask roses."--Detroit Free Press.

"Madame” is “my lady," and “air” has
been extracted 'from the Latin "senior’’
The Knights of Labor have appointed through tho French.
two women ahirtmakers as local organ­
“Biscuit” keeps alive the Latin phrase,
izers. .Women organizers in the labor biscoctus, “twic^ cooked.” and a “verdict”
movement have always been rare. One is simply n vere dictum (true saying).
who has gained prominence in tho United
An “carl" was an “elder" in primitive
States is Mrs. Leonora Barry. In the palm­ society, while “pope” is the samo aa
iest days of tbe order of the Knights of “papa," and "czar” and "kaiser” are both
Ijilxirdier rich voice was familiar to every­
one interested in tbe labor movement. She
A "villain," before the stigma of disgrace
was employed in n carpet mill for years was attached to him, was simply a laborer
beraelf and knew tho practical needs of on the “villa” of a Roman country gentle
women who toil. A couple of years ago man.
she married Henry Lake, a printer nnd dis­
“Huzxy" once meant a respectable house­
trict master workman ot ipn Knights of wife; a "knave" was simply a boy. "JlmLabor of Su Louis, nnd baa retired from miny" is a reminiscence of the classical ad­
• the rostrum.—New York Letter.
juration "O geminl," used by the Romans
when they called upon the twins Castor
and Pollox to help them.
,
When Dr. Jacobi, then Mary Putnam,
“Lord" is the old Anglo-Saxon “hlaaaildd from New York to prosecute In Baris ford" (loaf distributor). The*Latin term
the study denied to her in the United for “Lord” Is Dotninus, which has given
Who t» Jljr Neighbor?
States, she encountered ridicule nnd oppo­ us "dominie," tbe old term for preacher.—
I hare sometimes wondered, aud proba­
bly every woman has, "Who is my neigh­ sition. When Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, St. Louis Republic.
the first woman to take a medical degree,
bor?" When my two little ones were ill
A Valuable Knife.
and 1 should have been In Ix d myself, 1 J
lure a house in New York, so great was
An acquaintance of ours once breakfasted
saw thc selfish side of so many of my neigh­
the prejudice against women doctors, and in the tavern at Amesbury, Mass. His at­
bors that I begun to doubt the presence ot
was obliged to buy one before she could tention was attracted to and riveted on a
any real*ndghborly feeling in any of tlieir
hang out her modest shingle. Now there venerable gentleman nt tbe table opposite,
stony breasts. Mm. A, B aud C would drop
are 8,000 women ministering to the relief who voraciously shovelci big pieces of cold
in |&gt;criotUcaIly. nnd after waking which­
of the suffering with success.—New York apple pie Into his mouth by means of a
ever little sufferer chanced to lie asleep,
Sun.
knife. The spectacle amused if it did not
nud interrupting mo in my weary efforts to
horrify tho spectator; he could hardly un­
get something done while they slept, would
derstand how one of so noble ahountenaneo
glance around, "taking in” all the unfin­
A statistical Inquiry undertaken by Dr. and so distinguished n presence should
ished work and disorder, and forthwith Be^due bus brought out the curious fact
depart, exclaiming at tbe door, "Now, do that in England a brunet te has ten chances consume cold apple pie for breakfast, and,
more shocking yet, scoop in the monstrous
let me know if there's anything I can do of bring wedded to rtinc chances If she is a
comestible with a vulgar, plebeian knife.
for you," or “I may ns well go, as I can’t blonde, and thc English women are gradu"Tell me,” said our friend to tbe waiter,
do
anything
they bad never , ally losing their fairness of akin and hair
---------------c- -foryou,"
. —. when
------------------------after the venerable stranger had left tbe
so much as hinted a desire to assist me in ■ |n darker types, simply because men per­
room, "who was that old gentleman who
anyway.
- ------ ... -----------------In my anguish
-of .«iu.
spirit rI was iI
ln Meeting the darker haired women
shoveled in that atrocious cold pie so in­
tempted to exclaim, "No one so blind ns for wives. The same thing is happening
dustriously ?"
those who won’t nee.”
in Germany, France and Switzerland, and
"That. sir," answered the waiter proud­
But one morning I discovered who my if would seem that the reign of the fair
ly, as he drew himself upto his full height,
real neighbor was. A sweet maiden lady haired belle is doomed.—Exchange.
“that, sir. was Mr. Whittier, our famous
living near came in, and after a tow cheer­
poet."
*
ful wonts and a glance about site slipped
Professor Bohmert, of Saxony, writes
“Oh, if that's the case," cried our friend,
away, but soon returned - clod In an im­ that he has found women in all tbe Scan­
“it's all right, cold pie or no cold pie. I'm
mense kitchen apron, and without a word dinavian statistical offices, aud the directors
free to aay that whatever Mr* Whittier
fell to work. Under her magic touch of these offices declare themselves entirely does needs n
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apology
or justification.'
dishes we.-e washed, floors swept nnd beds satisfied with their work. In tho Norwe­
Our frieiK
made, while lhe weary little mother was gian statistical bureau, too, women are of hisslncet^_____
be captured the very knife
comforted beyond expression. All done employed, and are spoken of iu the high­ with which the famous poet had eaten the
she flitted away again, but many a day est terms by their directors. The finance cold apple pie, and that knife is ndw one
since then hive I blessed her in my heart ministry has expressly stipulated that .of the most treasured possessions of the
for kind words said and kindly actions women shall be employed for a particular gentleman who gave us this interesting
done.—M. Sandford in Housewife.
branch of statistical work.
narrative.—Eugene Field In Chicago News.
"Did you see that editorial about the
way literary women dreral" 1 asked my
friend the doctor, who had dropped in for
a moment nt tbe end of her dully round
of calls. “It maintained that they do
not merit the carclrax elaraifleation us a
lot of dowdies which they so often get at
the hands of the reported.”
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"There may be some truth in that,” she
replied, “but it is certainly a fact that the
woman who follows any steady occupation
—letit be literature or what you will—
dresses under great difficulties. A woman’s
wardrobe mills constant' care, which can
lie given it only when her interests are en­
tirely of the domestic order. She cannot
even take to herself a (lelpmeet to sew on
her buttons, as can a man in a similar |iosition. Of course, if a woman simply dab­
bles in science or literature her appear­
ance will not suffer. She can write a son­
net one day and trim her bonnet the next;
but woman’s clothes require serious
thought, and when that is nil given else­
where her occupation, or rather her preoc­
cupation. will be visible in ber garb.”—
Kate Field’s Washington.

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For a longtime aprons of round or Brus­
sels point were allowed in full dress. Beau
Nash put them down. One night at Al­
mack's be tore one from a duchess and
flung it under foot, though it had cost 200
guineas, declaring that it was a badge of
servltude,.and fit only fof nurse girls when
away from home.

Henry II, one-third of a man's goods went
to nis heirs or lineal descendants, one-third
to hh wife, and only the other third waa at
his own disposal
The Roman law required a true and suf­
ficient reason to be assigned for disinherit­
ing children, or else that some legacy, how­
Milk prepared as fellows is very nutri­ ever small, should testify that the deceased
tious: Put two quarts of fresh milk in a had not forgotten the existence of his child.
stone crock and cover tho top with writing­ This is tbe origin of tbe popular error that
paper tied down with a string; let it stand it is necessary to disinherit an belr by “cut­
In a cool oven for from six to eight boon. ting him off with a shilling." As a matter
It should when done look like thick cream, of fact, a man in England may now dispose
and is much relished by delicate people.
of tbe whole of ids goods nnd chattels as
he thinka fit, and tbe judges will even al­
London now has a number of women of low considerable room for eccentricity,
aristocratic lineage who are in trade as should the will be disputed as showing ev­
milliners or dressmakers. The pioneer of idence that tbe testator mast have been of
them all is Lady Granville Gordon, who unsound mind. According to Dr. Porbea
opened a little shop in Park street. Her Winslow, there is record of tbe fantastic
capital at tbe start was only JC1S0, but site will of an admitted lunatic being literally
has been remarkably successful.
carried out.—All the Year Round.
A weh known physician bus n-good word
to say for the much condemned practice of
A German colonel who had a spite at tbe
lacing. He thinks that tight lacing is
really a public benefit, because it kiila off major of bis regiment look occasion to re­
tbe foolish girls and leaves the sensible buke tbe major severely for some trifling
oversight of duty. The major replied in
There is no greater error in the manage­ ones to grow up into women of use and
the aame strain. whereupon tbe colonel
ment of children than that of giving them service in the world.
animal diet very early. To feed an infant
•^Sr. you will bring down a thunderbolt
Garfield’s daughter, Mrs. Brown, lives in
with snlhl animal foal before it has teeth
proper for masticating, shows a total dis­ Waohlngton in a xmall, plain house on upon your bend."
The major held tip his sword and replied:
regard ot the plain indications of nature in Massachusetts avenue. She is Still quite
“Fetch on your thunderbolt. Here in my
withholding teeth suited to thW purpose young, not more than twenty-five, and she
hand fata lightning rod that will protect me
until the age at which the system requires igads a retired life with ber husband and
from your, thunderbolt."—Texas Siftings.
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solid food. Before that time, milk, farina­ little son.
ceous food and animal broths afford the
The queen hits no fewer than thirty fa­
kind of sustenance which is at once best vorite dogs, which are luxuriously accom­
suited to the digestive organs and to the modated at tbe royal kennels nt Windsor.
nutritidn of the system.
They comprise the rarest breeds of PomThe method of mincing and pounding cranians,«ollies. fox terriers and dachs­
meat os a substitute for mastication may
hunds.
do very well for the toothless octogenarian
whose stomach has been habituated to con­
Miss Kate Field resembles in nowise tbe
centrated nutriment, but the digestive or­ conventional type of the lecturer and
gans of a child are not adapu*' w- the due "strong minded" woman. She has a keen,
preparation ot such food, ana will be dis­
ordered by it.—Hall’s Journal of Health.
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---------------Although women are insatiable readers,
1 wish we could do as tbe sterner sex do only three have left libraries worthy the
ftnme—Catherine &lt;!e Medici, Diana of Poi—go with unglored hands. Oh, what a
relief it would be, both to oar cramped Hera and Mme. de Pompadour.

businmalikti set of men. but I deny that.
I know one who is very shrewd.
Rodd—Indeed!
Sanao—Yea He never goes to submit a
.poem to an editor without first investing
-----»n accident insurance policy -Harper's
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by a plain and lueonapicnoua slab of gran-lie. It lies in an Inclawd city lot in Sait
Ixike City, surrounded by a low Iron ftnee.'
A few of tbe prophet’s wives lie buried'
oear by

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Banner.

trip tieketo with admissiou coupon to the I Rebecca iHhutt were uni ed » WW
Detroit International fair and Ejpo^1110* at F—mwet Ohio. And though they have
for 84.35 rrxxl going August «5th. to Sept battled against the carve and trials and
verwU hsusehsta necessity have complete­ 4th, returning not later than September buffetings of the work, they have managed
JoX those things, nnd for 50 yra«
M. A. GhaiaN, Ticket Agt.
ly dbuwedMed predletions tint free sugar AUi.
would teeaett nobody outside the ring of
Seventh Day Adventists Camp meeting haw jonmeyed together as mjo and wife.
those refiners who so long dominated the at L*ix&gt;lng. For thia meeting tbe Michi­ Twelve children have been bom to them,
market But this significant silence as to gan Central Ry. will sell excursion tickets •fwbom eight, four sour and as many
on Aug. »th and 31st only, limited to re­ daughter* s»IU survive.
sugar should not be permitted to conceal turn Kept »J&gt;. at *?.85 for the round trip.
InvltatiooK were sent out to
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lhe tact that every demand for repeal of
M. A. Ou.l.MAX, Ticket AgL
their friends to come and he p them ouW!?ve their golden wedding day, at. tbmr
the McKinley law ta a demand for restor­
The wall! ot summer resort ticket* com­ pleasant home, west Green street, on Fri­
ing duties, which would amount to more mencing June 4th, 1891, from Hastings ta
day evening last, and u company of over
than doable all lhe Increase provided far pointe and at rates named as follows:
were present
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Traverse
City and return 87.10. Bay Vleq; 100
After the guest* had
Ke'’
to that measure.
or Peurkey and return 88.95. Harbor W. M. Puffer, In tlielr behalf, presented
Springs and return 30.20. Mackinaw City the eouple. who scented to have retted
There should be-no trouble in determin­ and return 810.80, Maekinae. Island and their youth, with a lar|e number of useful,
ing which way it If intended the Alliance return 8U.30. Sale will continue until costly and very appropriate ureseuts. He
September 30th. Extreme limit for return
shall go politically, when such noble hue­ poxsage on tickets to all above points will also reviewed tbelr married life, speaking
at Its Joya and sorrows, ita defeat* and
bandmen as John C. Blanchard, of doula, be OcL 81, 1891.
M. A. GlLI.MAX, .
successes, and how now, in their closing
Ticket Agt. M. C. K. ttand John II. Dennis, of this city, arr busy
ycure, their surroundings were m happy

Thursday. August Tt, 1WL

AUGUST 14. 1879-

EDITORIAL NOTES
Every free-trade writer and orator
hastens to assure tbe farmer that nu possi­
ble benefit eaa result to him from a protec­
tive tariff, hi furtherance of this free-trade
dogma, every vote dominated by tbe party
la committed and recorded in opposition to

products. They were as invariably re­
corded In favor of reduction of sweh duties
whenever oeraakm was offered.
But protection doe» to-uedl farmers
equally with any other ctass at cltixeas.
and fortunately the majority o&lt; them reaL
ixe lhe fact and turn a deaf rar to ti&gt;e
specious pleas of liraoc who are iabortag
fur a change in the national poltey. Even
if it should be admitted Umt prices of
agricultural products are wot penaaaeatly

would by no mesas follow Chat such a pro­
tection h not braeficial—la soow inetawers
absolutely necessary—to the saccess of
those who cultivate the rail for a living.
The former needs a steady and aeeesaible
market as well as fair prieos tor his pro­
ducts. And while these would ant be in■ured without tbe system of protection ex­
tended to those maaufactiires by which
consumers are attracted and enabled to be­
come liberal purchasers, neither would it
be jHHsible without an adequate barrier
against cereal* and other exportable pro­
ducts in the hands ot foreign farmers.
When wheat or barley or potatoes are
dull of Mie, it may be that Canadian farmen will be In position to concede more la
price than can be afforded by those who
grow *ueh crop*'this side the line. Then
it is of prime importance to the citizen
tanner to know that the eooapetitur who
would thus ent him out from a market
must first equalize their respective condi­
tions by some contribution to our national
saehequer. Though this may not Increase
tike market price at which a sale can be
effected, It very certainly prevents a re­
duction In prices, and gives tbe privilege
nt making the sale to the citizen fanner
whom It was intended to benefit
The full effect of thus giving citizen
tanners the first chance in Uulted State*
narkets seems to be - much more vividly
tppreciated by the farmers of Canada than
Leir allies this side the line. Here the
average ’‘reformer" will dismiss the sugpetition with a wave of the hand and repeItkm of some free trade platitude that
lever was known to apply in a buslnras
Tansnctlon. while a little further north
hose subjects of the Queen whose lessons
save t»een learned in the scImmi! of exper«we. stand ready to attest that the agriraitural schedule of the McKinley tariff
ms materially changed the outlook for
alt* of their products to our people.
Such facto as these cannot be without
veight with practical formers whose votes
j we Just now- so .urgently solicited by
| ‘reformers," who. If not tn collusioh with

foreign adversaries of protection, certain!v
rajfinn suspicion of sympathy by their
. mzcurrent labors to tbe same end.

Evidently the tendency of prices has
f moved disappointing for the political
I mspbetH who less than a year since filled

■! hrouantry with tbelr cries of higher
' &lt;tor«. .Erstwhile blatant heralds of "Mc1 Ctotegipricra” now roar as gently as any

aektog doves, while thoughtful voters are
hrvu &lt;to&gt;e for comparison of last year’s
rice Itots with those of to-day.
If voters who were stampeded a year ago
ad temporarily correled in tbe free trade
dd nomaeek to discover what frightened
»cm. they-will lie forced to tbe conclusion
mi only blank cartridges were fired, and
mt after all.nobody was hurt by the ex-

The tarlfl on wools was slightly iucreas. L and corrmponiling advancement made
1 » sone lines of woolen fabrics: but the
M remains that tbe family man now buys
4h cloth in* and rarpets as cheaply as
-er before. A few cents was also added
thc charge.against foreign manufoetur-

at the work of organizing Alliances.
Even if the Alliance cannot be made to
the whole democratic program. It moot
be patent to every thinking min&lt;l that such
democrats m theae would not be “in It"
unless there was some good democratic
allek work to be done through IL
Look up the record of these men in other
alleged peopled movements; see bow other
reform parties have been manipulated by
them aud sueh as they, for the sole purpooe ef caking democratic chestnuts, and
some of them horse-chestnuts that were
exceedingly dale, from the burning branda.
Where is chegreenback party in Michi­
gan? These men compelled that party te
go iuV&gt; tbe disreputable game of fusion, ta
put on tbe somber ahroud of -union, and
then toobod on omlllngly while the corpse
of the rag baby was burled and the demo­
crats profited.
What has beeome of tbe great real and
intoreatof the F. of l. that was manifested
18 moatbs ago? These and such demo­
cratic wolves as these, masquerading In
fanner's dathea, poured out tales of woe by
the mile, get the Patrons committed to poli­
ties. aod the democratic party raked more
chestnuts from the brands in Michigan.
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But what ef the Patrons? By the confes­
sion of their own state officers there are
not one-half as many lodges as a year ago,
and we doubt If they have a third of their
membership then. Politics, as manipula­
ted by democratic heelers, did the business.
Having killed the greenback party, got
all the good possible, politically, out of the
Patrftns. there remained but one more des­
perate expedient for the hungry democracy
of Michigan. Its deeperatenras does not
deter them iu tlx: least They are “In it"
up to their cant, aud working it tor all
there Is in it They may not be able to
control the Alliance a* they think bnttheyu
will be mightily mistaken if they do not
But we predict that not very many in
proportion to a j-ear ago will be deceived
by democratic iieelers Into doing democratic
dirty* work through the Alliance. And es­
pecially do we doubt their a Witty to do
what they did a year ago in getting repub­
licans into any such democratic schemes.
The people know only too well tliat the
fruits of last fall's work was a democratic
victory, with squawbuck legislature at­
tachment. If they get anolbvr dose ot thc
compound villainy of such a legislature,
they will-be to blame for It themvelvex.

Additional Local News.
John Eggleston had looked too much at
thf “flowing bowl," and Sunday was on a
food deal of a "toot.” Although of a
quiet and orderly disposition when him­
self, John travels a good deal on his mus­
cle when in liquor. He had been threat­
ening his wife Sunday, with awful pun­
ishment Marshal Custer appeared onjthe
acene and endeavored to quiet him. He
promised to keep still, but didn’t. Thc
marshal wax again summoned. When he
came tbe second time Egglepton was in au
Ugly uuxxi. and aimed a gun at the officer.
He was arrested for the offense Monday.
His examination will take place this after­
noon.

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Name and Residence
I Eugene E. Johnson, Orangeville
i Ina Osgood
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t!91 Verner Wiillvon. St Paul. Minn.
i Nora Howe. Butiaud

Following are the real estate transfers
of the week ending August 24, 1891. as
taken from tbe books In the register^ office:
Peter Cappy to Geo. Oappy; iota b and C blk 1
Grant’s add city no:nlns!
^^Ksnc^Oravea to James Benaway, lotaMlddlo-

Saucy braves to James Bens way; 8ta se.17
Tiioruauple njOO,
Goo. w. Ickes to Ethel Hendrick, lots blk IT
Middleville ST00
J^n Hili to Ida A. HiR: Ka sec to Maple
• a Cor selling certain fines of cutlery; but Grove
glAOv.
N. K. Hall to Luther D. Hall; JOa sec 6 Butbrnd
good poefcet Jutlfe can still be bad for iu
st year's price, while table cutlery and
Tbe M. E. Sunday school will hold tbelr
Is year ot «nce and McKinley prices,
anuuai pienie next Wednesday.
wenty-flve dollars per .tan additional tariff
The Michigan Conference of tbe M. E.
as demanded from tbe tic-plate autocrats
chureh will convene iu Grand Rapids
Great Britain; but even it this could be September Sth. Hastings Methodists are
■tributed slaosg retail purchasers of tin- unanimous ami heartily so for the return
lira. It would not figure above one-third | of B*v- *’•
Puff*&lt;.

three cento oa a milk put er a dinner

Tbe Ladies’ Parish Auxiliary of Em­
manuel church Will meet tbe first Wed­
nesday In September st t p. m. at tbe
home of Mrs, W. S. Goodyear. Every
member Is earnex Uy requested to be
present.
The famous Peak skiers will give an en­
tertainment at the Star »cboo! bouse Tues-

1 to believe that no poogrcM ie btteg
uto toward tin-plate inMUfaeture to this

served immediately after tbe entertainment.

Rev. J. W. Mien will preach his fare­
well sermon for this conference year in
Ragers’ hall Sabbath evening. August 30th,
189L

t tbe fact remains that already eonslderWhat a Miehlgau Womaa K*y«i—Corod ot
le quantity of homemade tin-plates are
tog turned out, and that additional
“Dr. O. Phelps Brown's Standard
tats are being perfected as rapidly as tbe Herbal Remedies (Acacian Balsam, Herbal
Ointment and Fills.) cured me of con­
sumption 20 years ago." Mrs. Adeline
Weston. Whitneyville, Kent Co., Mieb-,

in thia direction carefully
strengthens,

nourishes,

cures

coughs,

Annual excursion to Petoskey awd
Traverse City Thursday. Sejxeial&gt;er 3,
1891, by special train via the Michigan
Central and Grand Rapids and Indteua
Railroads. Train will leave Hastings at
12MB .p. tn, and arrive In Petoskey at
.8:80 p. m.
Fare for round trip wuly
84.00. Tickets are good for return by any
rerutar train excepting Michigan Central
Main Line trains Nos. 5, fl. 19 and 20. un­
til Saturday, Sept 12tb, Inclusive- Thu
xpecial train will stop at Cadillac. Manton.
Walton, South Boardman, Kalkaska. Man­
celona. Elmira and Boynu Fails. Paxsongers for Traverse City will change care at
Walton. Baggage checked through to des­
tination.
M. A. Gillman, Tkt AgL

asMl pleasant, and life had so many com­
forts for them. He dwelt upon the fact
that of their eight living children, seven
were preecut with them.
Elegant refreshments were then wrved
to tbe company, and the remainder of the
cocniug was spent in pleasant convcme.
It was a most delightful occasion, one that
all present will Jong m»d pleasantly re-

"Mr/aud Mrs. Black received the con­

gratulation* and hearty good wishes of the
company, all of whom wished them many
happy xcturas of the day. And not only
thear, but all of their friends, hope that
years may yet be measured out to them by
Father Time, fur the enjoyment of those
gulden privilege* to which upright useful
0n account ot tbe International State
Fair and Exposition at Detroit the C. K. A Ilves entitle them.
S. will issue tickets via D. I* A N. at rale
of 84.35 for round trip Including admission
to fair ground, leaving Hastings at 7:09 a.
Supt —John IL Dentils.
m. arriving In Detroit on I&gt;. L. A N. vesti­
The officers of this society would nil
bule train al 11:15 a. m.
especial attention to tbe varied offers made
R. B. Dunlap, Tkt Agt
in premiums, by business men of the city
Labor day-, Monday. Sept 7lh, the C. K. of Hastings. While thc list is not as targe
A S. will sell tickets from Hastings to ax we would like to have it, it Is still quite
Kalamazoo 81.00 for the round trip ticket*. an addition to our regular list, and will be
&lt;kxk1 going on any train the 7th. Good a starter In this direction. All entries In
returning on any tram Sept 7th and 8th. this department should be reported to the
See small hand bills. Fur the benefit «f superintendent.
Hastings Engine A Iron Works: A barrel
those wjshing to return the same day a
special train will leave Kalamazoo at 0:55 caldron kettle, for the fastest farmer’s
walking tram.
p. &lt;n. running through u&gt; Woodbury.
Wooley A Bronson, boots and shoes:
R. B. Duxlaf. ticket agent
One pair of fine xhoes. to the mother of
the handsomest baby, not less than six
The Exposition.
Fur the Detroit Fair &amp; Exposition thc months or over one year old. J:idge«.—
C. A W. M. and D. I- &lt;fc N. railways will Philo A dunn.ng, Dan. W. Reynolds, Dr.
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sell excursion tickets August 25th to Sep­ F. R. Timmerman.
Mixa Alice Hail, millinery: A eap or
tember 4th, good to return until Septem­
, '
ber Sth inclusive, al one lowest fare for bouuet for the handsomest baby.
F. H. Barlow A Co. grain and ’ Ware­
round trip, with 50 eta. added for admission
to the Exposition. These lines are the house: Five dollar* for the best bushel of
nd wheat.
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‘favorites’. to Detroit.
O.
I). Spaulding, dry goods: Dti^ss pat­
r. a
tern to lhe most needy woman.
G. G. Spaulding, boots and shoe*: A
pair of shoes to thc homeliest man. age or
Saturday last was Pioneer day, nnd the
color not barred.
gathering wax one uf interest. A basket
W. H. Goodyear, druggist and book­
picnie was held iu the court yard.-and the
seller: For exhibit of tissue paper flowers
exercise* took place In the afternoon In
and uruementx. First premium, leather
the conrt nxna.
writing tablet 85: second premium, leather
We think hardly enough effort is put
writing tablet 82.
forth to nuke these meetings what they
S. E. Phillip*, grocer: Water set for
should be. In faet those attending xe*tn
l&gt;e*t eollvctiou of fruit, to consist of apples,
xomewliat erabsrnuned to know what to do
pears, ]H*achex. plums and grapes.
with themselyes. There ought to be more
L. K. StaufXer.dry gotxls. groceries, boots
planning and more effort to make these
aud ahotw: Best gallon Jar uf butter, first
meetings what they eould be—of the very
highent interest to pioneers as well as 85: sreond, 83. The butter taking the
premium
going to theduunr. For a&gt;l utber^
others, it will not be long that ploueer butter competing
In tills or regular premium'
meetings can be held. Not long hence the
lhe
highest
market price will be gvaki.
last wlxi can lay claim tn such title will
have “Joined the xiieut majority." We Butter competing for this special must be
,
understand the newly elected President h entered for tills special premium only.
Messer Bros. A Reynolds, agricultural
in favor uf a change in the mual order of
exercises that will make Pioneer day one Implements; Will give S3 addituual for tbe
best team in tbe tug of war. This will
of value to all classes.
The court room was fairly tilled by those make that premium SIU.
Hastings Wool Boot Company: A pair of
In attendance, 'i he address of welcome
was delivered by the president, Hon. G. felt boots lu thc person eating the most
K. Beamer. The historian. Hon. Clement pumpkin pie tq five minutes.
F. IL Pancoast, jeweler: For tbe best
Smith, who is at Bay View, sent in hlx re­
port,
which
was
read by
D
K. lady whistler, choice of fine gold ring or
Cook. Thc history shown! that during bracelet.
Joseph Pflug. .restaurant: Fat man's race
the year 53 of those elaswd ns pioneers
had died. Of these, nearly half were up­ first premium, 83; second. 81. Com­
wards of 70. Their combined nges were' petitor* to weigh not leas than 200 Uh.,
34«0. and the average upwards of 04. The distance too yards.
Frank Parker, restaurant: Fat inan.s
oldest wax 93. and four were upwards of
90. Brief remarks were made by Hon. H. race, first premium, $2; second. $1.
Byron Dickinson. Turf Exchange: Five
A. Goodyear. Hou. A. C. Towne and
dollar gold piece for best collection of
others.
Thc officers elected for tbe ensuing year honey.
IL J. Grant, grain and produce dialer:
are:
For tire taut half bushel of clover seed,
A. C. Towne, Pres.
Barry county production, 82.
Hanu A VanArmau. groceries: For best
D. R. Cook, Sec’y and Trees.
cake and biscuit made from Kami A VanClement Smith. Historian.
The executive committee wax the same Arman's snow flake baking powder, one par­
as last year. Wt? tinderstand the new lor stand lamp, price 83,25. Entry cards
officers will arrange fora bsxkct picnic at furnished by thc firm.
R. K. Grant, clothier: To winner of 20
some one nf the resorts of Barry county,
next yearand an address by some prominent rods, on stilt* 4 feet high. 83. Competitors
to furnish their stilts.
speaker.
American bouse, W. L. Mrad, proprietor:
The Baxxer noted last week the arrest For best lady team In tug of war. 83.
John H Dennis: For lady tram in tng of
of Eugene Corwin, of Hope, for the serious
crime of Incest with his own u year old war. 82. The society will give another S3
daughter. Hanging would hardly be se­ tu the winning tram.
Hastings National Bank: For best gallon
vere enough as n punishment to a man
guilty of such an offense. The matter jar of September made bultcr.i 85. Butter
was brought to the attention of the prose­ to go to tbe douors.
J- W. Babcock, harness and whips:
cutor by the girl’s mother, who claimed
that her husband was a deep-dyed villain, Ruasett driving bridle 85, for best general
with whom any crime would be possible. purpose, sucking colt
Hastings City Bank: For best collection
The girt confirmed her mother's statements
and positively asserted her father’s guilt of coin °f thia and foreign nations, a 85
Under such circumstances Prosecutor gold piece. All rare pieces of coin or
Lowden issued a warrant for Corwin’s ar­ paper money will add to tbe value of tbe
rest The neighbors were Indignant over collection.
W. F. Powers, hardware: For fastest
the matter, dhd did not take any stock In
the mother’s or daughter’* story, believing team of oxen, once around tbe track, a fine
uP^o6on Mrs Corwin’s part heating stove, value 810.
RTr*-,nJ »""« or
to get rid of her husband, for whom abe
u“ t"*‘ "O'*11* eon by
a.I’,**’V0 enterta,n no overpowering affec­ lul
ot ehlua dl.be.’
tion. They came up here in Corwin’s be­ B«y Prime. Br&lt;t. tee
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half, we&lt; t his ball and secured Senator second, use of tins horse.
T“ lbe
&lt;««o« merrlwl
Colgrove to look after his ca^. In com- &gt;
tbe grind .tend on Tbundm tbe
“T01*0 Larab®e- Mr. Culgrove
visited Corwin • home one day last week
the Mtowlntt prtro.
and luckily found tbe girl at home and her are offered:
1. Goodyear Bros. Imrd ware, cook stove.
mother absent The attorney, Mr. Larasu?L
HMUnf9
Fornllure
C0-’ • bedroom
■ . t?d ^C?r’rin were P^nt To the
girl Mr. Colgrove explained the gravity or
the charge sho had made against her fath­ ehlIrUo?l4Te.Ch"r ‘ T*b”
er. and that he came to find out the exact
““*"*• 8ro“r- ‘ Bm benglng
‘T*. . u 1,1,1 be*Bn to W*P- *»»&lt;1 ex­ I
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plained that her mother aod some of the lamp.

latter’, roiativw had prevailed upon her to
make tbe allegation against her father
further that they had threatened ber with
death If she did not Insist on the truth ot
thteehargra 5lie asserted positively that
bar father had not lieen guilty of the
crime and that she was willing to suffer at
her mother’s hands before she would
•wear to such a lie. and send ber tather to
prison. At tbe examination called before
Exq. Wightman Friday, tbe girl stated that
the criminal charges she had made against
her fattier were untrue, and the caxe
against Corwin was dismissed. If the facts
are as reported to us, proceedings should
be instituted again*. Mrs. Corwin, for what
seems to be a horrible conspiracy to rob an
innocent man ot his liberty, by accusing
Mw, n*
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Inr trunk woAh is.

P0Wbh"*’

ror’oS^™-

““ *««»

, 8’ T?0"' S’ Brice, county clerk, will
fnrnteh the marriage license free.
**" ** childrens day. All
£

SSl S

A rnwIOB ot K will
t*&gt;e country .-hoot dlrafct

”“Bb" * ,ehol«"

7lhe old unsightly
moved, and In their ptec* new and snbXtil.1 building* have been erected on

lb« l.nd Wly
Wc expect to inn ice this the nwt xuccrae

for the

Next Sunday, the 30th. the
D, I* A N. will nin another
of tbelr popular excursions to
Grand Ledge. The fxtno* 7
Islands
leeort
at
this
place Is tbe most romantic
and beautiful of the many
many Michigan resorts, and a
great favorite with people of
Central
Michigan.
Under
tho management of Mr. J. S.
Mudge, the resort'has become
widely known a* a most de­
bt rabic place for a Sunday
DAY
'yourFC*acer&lt;’Md
oating picnic, etc., as Is
OF
PEASURE proven by tbe thousands who
visit It every summer. Ample roconiineixled it t.* n
provisions are made for the
entertainment of visitors and
a day *pent there will Indeed
be a day of pleasure. Train
will leave Woodbury at 10:03
a. m. Leave Grand Ledge at your C. St 8.8. to be the best I bavr ever t*keT
7:00 p. m. Round trip rate
40c.
Geo. DeHavex.
Grand Rapid*. Mlcte. Drt.

For Sale by all Druggists.
It is very Important in this stage of vast
material progress that a remedy be pleas­
ing to thc taste and to tile eye. easily taken,
acceptable to the stompch and healthy in
Its nature and effect* Possessing these
qualities. Syrup of Fie* Is the one perfect
laxative nnd moat gentle diuretic known.

The Bulls and Bears
'* Miy figii (uml
Ovet the price of a bushel of wheat
and it is the same old story of
heads up 1 win, tails down you
lose. But there is no such thing
ras iosing when you buy your

rnarAttKD nr

Drs. Miier &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.'

THE BANNER
75 CENTJ.

COFFINS and CASKETS.
W. H. H. HEATH.

Buggies,
Road Wagons
AND*

Lumber Wagons
OF

JESSE TOWNSEND
Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.

HASTINGS. M1CHJ

funeral directory VuMt&gt;tM&gt; fir a i«r«» lin*. wju
hr found null! nr «*) In &gt;l.e it* m utr I
Mudn &amp; Hon’s rlothli g »«are.asMs!a ttrftL
Huiitun. wnbaccnii :&lt;tr ||m &lt;■:

Undertakers Supplies.
He Iborougblv ut&gt;d« rrtaLdv enhalmltr. »rd
will attend to all call* |n । er«t&gt;n. He make* no
Charges for ew of out fit. nor for Lb sen tew In
laving ont Ute dead and rrepantg them for
bunal. Ill* pnrra for r« nu&gt;* or r»«ket« and
abroodi are ter? reasonable and be guarantee*
satisfaction in every instance
He al«o has a new hearse, of new dnian ard
style. Do not fall to call wtru r:r««"
rtKvrdtatcd
io
‘i:ated to
oae tbe abova fooda. for I mH! gtre yon pood
sat isfact ion.

W. H. II. HEATH. Hastings.

WAIT
FOR THE

WAGON
And we'll all

Take a Ride

■ All kind of paint:
White Lead, Tinted lead,
Mixed Paints. Venetian lied.
'Yellow Ochre. Red Lead.
All colors dry and in oilf
Carriage paint in any quan­
tity.
Linseed Oil, raw and ’coiled.
Turpentine, Japan.
And Varnishes of all kind.
Come ahd see me before
buying.

Fred L Heath
THE DRUGGIST.
Are prepared to furnish the

Having a fine line of

W BUGGIES,:

BUSINESS COLLEGE
Il
!□ .11 ..polnUM-nj-. wj
hl lu -ork.
Ol lu

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Tub

Uoo by Ui, un« or wboUulup
u4 TypewrtUni • ipnUllr-

Road Wagons, Double Buggies,
open and with canopy tops, plat­
form, three spring Duplex, com­
. MOKipAGE SA. E­
bination; in fact everything for Notice is hereby siren UuU'r^L’ilSUb» M »n
easy riding and durability and at
'S.'wS .’&gt;S•»;' -S
correct prices. Quality the best. wSSlS;
MtaKSSlIAll".
I'"”?'"' ,“.1
Unconditional guarantee on every Brin-., MUr*. 1
«« Uf
W.
job. Look us over and get prices
if in need. We can interest you.

Respectfully.

Mhet •«»«’»

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nr*.

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quarter

�Hastings

Banner.

estatftahtmnta of this city wy m wJxk
wagreW.MO. Thlaforaw repnwJu

PER8ONAL_MENT:ON,
«eorce Soak

more than la paid In this market for wheat

The Hastings ball tram go to Woodland
Saturday to play ball with Uro team
There I. material la thl. elly for a dratclawi team, and we wuuld like to m them
practice more.
s

Iced Tea
In hot weather. »n infusion
Jtheleav..... f Koya? Satsuma
2.” j„ ,.„ld water is prefer(|ie
of hot boiling
,b2&gt;r for the reason that the
^ot'lissipated. The
S«harf' n«u|B in this manner
^Mottled, aud if Put w a
tool plaee «&gt;!' keep horn a
&gt;•.&lt;'!! days. 'iVlusn.reuuin'd : - US' HII the goblet
Lthcrarlo.l iee.theh put the
suinir
,op. with u small
,li?e of two of lemon. Ponr
i this the • extract of Royal
Satsuma and the result will
leadiimk fit for t he gods.
Call and get sample.
For Sale only by ,

JOS. ROGERS,

18111 Animal Ball
OF THE

Hastings
Fire
Department
UNION HALL,

tea? hag, Sept. 24th.
,Be-t of Music.
. Best of (trder.
Come tier.' body.

that
Cleans
Most
LOCAL NEWlF
ClnrnhUoj: th S week

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2.000

llHtBfl-r.
for advertisements
most rpai'li th ' inllce Tuesdays at latest to
Insure lu v'tir n in the i.-siie &lt;»f tbe week
when bruijgtit
________________ _
Jersey code
Jersey cuih* 28 elk

Jersey rent-,
Another 1
tokcil uf.

•

cu. at S. E. Phillips.
'•-ion.I.* Ottawa Beach is

Quite a nutr G - x''*jn&gt;led Bnrtiuni's show
In Kaiannzno Friday/

auiwi! ling is naw receiving a nice
line of jjtk'.is or lhe fojl trade.
Baxxkii .-•&gt; ii Detroit Weekly Tribune
one year for ?
&gt;. Subscribe now.
Ilenwmber th,- Raxnek and Detroit

the fair looks can gift
them or S'etutAry Burton Saturday.

Hw M:-. Aiidtr Hv-ti Fleming at Union
Ml. Thurx'laj '-.i tiiiit of next week.
iakniint l.-ii.. hns aUiut completed a
|tadson;f n-,int1. in the hrd ward. .
Brying ni-pk. wuntrd.
None under
‘*v »«•****
R. J. GMANT.

Mr&gt;. |i. s. G-jo&lt;iyinrKavea very pleasant
pmk tra party to ]H.|y friends Saturday.

aJiS V**1

,ftarkel ,UI1

weM

^Vra. Jullu. Huron Wl TnrUtJ. fw

1

I* Ubariolte Frida,
ta

NajlirUle

Grai‘a »*Blda
It would probably do no barm If the city -iJSrtar C' A,"ln“
marshal would arrest a few drunks. It
might vary the monotony of his official id“riiiLc'Cook ’’
Ur*“d K”"career to make an arrest, but In the judg- I
went ot most people would prove beneficial.
ta“ue!f^“,'Sp•'dl"*1, '“'‘ta*
Frank Tucker and troupe completely ‘
captivated the large nudlences at their two
entertainments Friday and Saturday even-*
Inga, Mr. Tucker has always been popular
here, and. the two flue audiences must have
been flattering testimonials to him of the I
appreciation of Hastings* people.
The advocates of water works at Nashvllle got on their hustling clothes Monday
and the proposition to bund tbe village fur
$20,000 to put In a water works system
carried by the decisive vote of. 195 to 75
It Is stated that when the system is completed Brother Felghner, of the News, will
put a padlock on It, so that Hustings cannot steal It.

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You can
And the’
•

Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Cloekst,

F. R. PANCOAST.

’

,
*™‘10 Gr,r,d B»pldi on
business yesterday.
।
this
city Thursday.

Cta'IoUe. «aa In

lath* LEAD DtO SCHOOL of BUSINESS.

hwrm*i

THE LAST WEEK

Tbe Fitzgerald Post, No. 125, aud the
Mitt Chattie I*ake visited relatives in
Ladles Relief Corps, No. 1Q0. will give an the Valley City last week.
envelope social at G. A. IL hall. Wednes­
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, was in
day, Sept. 2nd. The ladles write their
•
names on a card and enclose It tn an eu- the city on business Mundgy.
veloig!. These the gentlemen buy for 25e.
Miss Belle Hicks returned Moudny from
Supper served and afterwards a dance. an extended visit In Bay City.
All are Invited to attend.
Alexander Foster, of Bedford, whs hi
.
By order of committeee.
tbe city Saturday on buslmvs.
The assignee's sale of the stock of boots
Mrs. Ed. DeGroot and children visited
aud shoes, hats and furnishing goods
Grand Rapids relatives last week.
owned by the late firm of Holden A Hire
occurred Monday afternoon. There were
C. C. Messenger, uf 11 oward City, was in
a number of interested parties present, this city on a brief visit Tuesday.
and the bidding was quite spirited.
R. B. Messer and I*. T. Colgrove were
Messrs. H. 8. Robinson A Co., of Detroit,
bought tn the stock at $1,850. They are in Charlotte on business yesterday.
the largest creditors. P. T. Colgrove. the
assignee, conducted the sale.

W. II. Powers will Have about Sept. 1st
fur a visit with New York friends.

Hon. George M. Dewey, formerly pro­
prietor of this paper, has. purchased the
“Michigan odd Follow,” published at
Columbiaville. The periodical is publish­
ed sciql-UKMithly and enjoys a large circu­
lation tunong members of fiiat order. I:
is the intention of the new proprietor to
greatly improve the publication, and will
move the plant to Owosso. Mr. Dewey is
an experienced journalist, stands high In
ihe order of Odd Fellows, and will place
the magazine In the front ranks of society
publications.

Mrs. D. B. Terrill, of Ealon Rapids, was
in the city last week visiting friends.

OF THE AUCTION.

$20,000
Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Sil­
verware and Jewelry,

Mrs. Lougyeftr. of Grass Ijike, is visit­
ing with Mr. and Mm. W. H. Power-*.
D. V. Brown, of Clnclnaall. called on
Bastings friends the first &lt;&gt;f the week.

To ba sold at Public Auction, in the Bailey block, Hast­
ings, to the highest bidder.

Mrs. K. A. Carnahiii, ot St. Paul, is visitingj her mother. Mr*. I. A. Holbrook.

AN EXCELLENT CHANCE

Mrs. Bert Walker, uf Marlin. !.-&gt; visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mr*. G. H. Brooks.

To buy goods for less than the wholesale price,

&lt;
IL’ A. Delano and family, of Allegan,
Miss Sarah Jones has arranged for i were visiting friends in the city last week.
another concert in Union liall Thursday |
•
Frank Jordan, of Chesbr. was in the
evening, September 3rd. There will be |. city visiting friends thc first of the week.
a number ot excellent selection? rendered I
by local talent, but the crowning attraction j'
Mr. pnd Mrs. Henry Hoyt, of Kalatnawill be the singing by Mrs. Addie Reed i zoo. were in the city visiting friends last
Fleming. All Hastings should turn out to
hear Use Hastings lady who has won fame
Mr». K. D. Davis. of Middleville. visited
xs an artist in her profession, not only in
at David Eydesbyiner's tiie first of the
our own. but in other,lands. Mrs. Flem­
,
ing is hen' on a visit to her parents, and week.

- Monday Sheriff Benham received from1
an Ohio ffrm plans and specifications fur a
new jail, which is estimated to cost from
$10,000 to 512,000. We still maintain that
the best Interests of the county would be
conserved by building a jail and court
house together. Tbe heating apparatus
for. the two should be placed under the
jail, as al Charlotte and Kalamazixj. And
the expense of putting up the two at once
would bi; considerable less than building
them at different times. And surely thenIs as much need of a court house as a jail.

John Wanamaker says: “never in my
life used such a thing as a posteror (lodger
or handbill. My plan for fifteen years has
been to buy so much space in a newspaper,
and fill H up with what I wanted. 1/
would not give an advertisement in-a
newspaper of 500 for 5,000 dodgers and
posters.” This item has no political signif­
icance. but means something from n
business stand point Postmaster General
Wanmaker pays a man $1000. per month
too look after the $250,000 worth of ad­
I vertising that be does annually, and ought
to know what he Is talking about after
having tried all sorts of advertising.
According to the new census rej&gt;ort the
indebtedness of the nation as well as of
states, counties and towns lias been greatly
reduced during the past ten and twenty
years. The national debt per capita in
in 1870 was $d1.89: in 1880 It
and In 1890 it was $15.39- Tbe state debt
per capita In 1870 was $9.15; 1880 it Was
$4.52 and in 1890 it was $2.3$. The county
debt per capita In 1870 wa* $4.87: In 1880
It was $2.75. and in 1890 it was $1.*9.
Surely'this cannot be but an indication of
a very healthy state of affaire. It
disagreeable reading for the calamity

'

at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.

rel,,ra"1lh'E“t
taSbt’XE,”*1"

. Orilc Van Horn w#h in the city yester­
'day vlstgng friends.
Judge Hooker has refused to grant a . John Pendergast left Mbnday on a busi­
new trial ot the case of Mrs. Zerah ness trip to Chicago.
Shepherd vs. the city of Hastings, tor In­
R' A Grant ““de a business trip to
juries sustained from falling through a Grand
1
Rapids Monday.
defective sidewalk. The City must pay
Mr. aud Mr*. J. w. Matttiew.* returned
$1,900 or take lhe case to tbe supreme
to
Grand
Rapids Monday.
court. There is hardly a citizen who does
not think that It would be an outrage to
Dr. Sackett. o&lt; Prairieville, wu In the
pay $1,900.
city on buslnciis Tuesday.
.

agitators.
Tuesday afternoon the contest for beauty
at tbe auction store, open to all young ladles
between 12 and 1$ years of age. About
Mrs. W. 11. and yrs- Frank steb »lns 40 entered for the prixe. The five judges
■“*
a tea party to lady friends this were Messers, N. T. Parker and W. O
Louden, of this city. Fred J- Epbl n. of
•hernoon.
■
Buffalo, M. A. Summer, of Cleveland, and
Elwood Smith. It was do picnic to be a
Pj witb price), eonstantly crowding tbe judge with such a profusion of bcauiy.
“wm mark.
To. accomodate tbe ides* of tbe fi'e-l**
RMnwnGr Mrs. Addle Reed Fleming prizes werviucresord from one to four,
end were award*! as ro,,"ws: n^anef
*ing it Fnion hall Thursday evening
diamond ring, to Mias Hetleoa Hanauen
w mt week.
blind. also a diamond ring, to MissEmma
*‘‘r**1 ib be,n&lt; ktavelrd. tbe ICrowell; $rd. moon-stone ring to
orlu- g,'1,ulned fmm near the end; FFannle Stebbins; 4th garnet ring, to Miss
sud street.
&gt; Gertrude Hale.
/
Tlie M. E. San.lay wbnol
bald m
al ,rBms wen‘ engaged in .»ml picnic al Aeket-a po.nt. IM »«»•JlJng out the river bed near ihe MichiWednesday September 2nd. To
this
k ’ ‘’tote bridge Thursday.
gathering all members of
L £»
wi?U^?!‘,tonho •‘‘Ulon. Bay Prince, tlielr friends are invited.
•W ««ke the fan M.4Mjn at my
parents ot Sunday school adio-ara.
attending can take either
rt«ul»r C KJos. Rouebh.
6l S. morning train leaving at 8:W. ottbe
freight leaving here at 1:M P-tho^
p. m. though
«* ,ll"e reeelre*
WWS, either ladies or geat’s go tu L. it Is urged that all who can shall take
HI* line U larger and beUer
Aekef. po&lt;BL r.re for room! trip «»
ever tins y ear.
ml., cblkiren so «nu. I.
of
,O “ rwnt dw,Ukjn of the U* eooTCTletw™ tor • plrnlr-p roti »'
liw.
u vecond-chattel mortgage rixMt.. . .wtobwl. . b~ouw trt-t.
i’lSioS 0T7
fir9t where lt b K|veu ptentr Ot bo&lt;M rootu •'■*"**« A.
wM contempKte going ■ufL?S.|&lt;M at
Ufc-7r-'-» ilUedU,dvou«I fwLtal-*
^'cb wB^«^
.
vbtons 1which
will be served «-sr“S \
. lhe rolbk . Th*.."*«&gt; "^.’.".t^SO

ll£l. well Vfnilu,te&lt;| uimI well lighted
'pt not.
j(1H&gt;r |nqulre of j. s&gt;
&lt;*«dyejr.

u 1)Mn4t TuMdjJ

’» u»«&gt; Kaplda Frtdar.

The teachere’ hutttate is Mill in progress
and much intereat in Its proceedings u I
manifested by those In attendance. It is
safe to mj (t is say It is. the bust Institute *
ever held tore.

has kindly consented to aid Miss Jones In
her eflorts by rendering a number uf solo-..

is Lenox

"■ !* Cw‘

AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
To satisfy the demands of creditors.
Sale every afternoon and evening at 2:30 and 7:30.
Afternoon sales especially for ladies.
Come and look over our stock. The best goods ever offered at public '
auction.
•

Mr.^nd Mrs. Frank (lams visited the
latter's parents in Saranac the first of the

Mrs. M. J. Case

Mr. aud Mrs. Clement Smith are ex­
pected home from Bay View to-morrow
night

ELWOOD SMITH. Auctioneer.

Mr*. Ella Davis returned from an ex­
tended visit with Eaton county friends
Tuesday.
Ed. Burton received n partial’sunstroke
iu Detroit last week and came tome
Thursday to recuperate.
Mrs.-- F. N. Matts and ion. who have
been visiting relatives torq, returned to
Grand IJppids Saturday.

Mrs. Fialier returned Io: her heme in
Saclhaw Friday after visiting friends and
relatives here for A short time.
Miss Antia Dunean, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Nathan Barlow, will return
th her home in Kalamazoo this week Fri­
day.

Utr. and Mrs. George Fleming. of Phil a.Mnl.l., arrived In Ibe dly KrldW •"&lt;! are
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Reed.

AMT-.. Henry Hoyt, of Kalamazoo, and
dJuT Louis Hoyt, of Chicago, aud Master
Hany Hoyt, of the former place, were Ute
guest? of'Nathan Barlow and wife last

THANKS
To our many customers we offer our sincere thanks for increased

Count. Clerk Bribe «m&gt;t&gt;l«™&gt;tlj »*• '&gt;
a boat on l»nx lake ye-trnUy. and -airb­
ed the cork—we moan ll» rack on a bah
line ot coarae. Tbe 0&gt;b were abaent ™
a short vacation.

patronage
From the many flattering praises received for The Stein Bloch

Mr* W. A. Hams 'start for Denver.
Colorado, September 7th. and for the next
six weeks will spend their time 1r ewlng
the western country. They will visit rel
aftves in Wisconsin before returning.

clothing we know we have not failed in our untiring efforts to please.

Wp are grieved that the mention of
Hastings to our Brother Felghner. ot the
Nashville News, causes him to disport himmaeb .twr &lt;b« tabtoo or .
bull
in ■ china shop. He is now all tore up
l&gt;pcanse lhe school board here elected Mix*

of wearing these elegant garments we say be not bashful in making

To those who have not yet availed themselves of the opportunity
the trial.

GRANT,
Leading Clothier
w

to

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jealousy and envy.

L,

and

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�X? A?/
DEAD BY THE SCORE
Frightful Loss of Life in a Goth­
am Building.

AB UNKBOWH SEEBiR CF CORPSES.
Seventeen Bodies Dug Out of thc Death
Trap arid Seventy-rive Per­
sons Reported Missing

lithogntjAers.

fourth H'• c* ot Ko, Tji were aec ipied by
I4el«r &amp; Mass; third and
fl^ir* by
Elite tk McDonald. First fl«w r. Rosenfield's pttitib store, and his goid-l. ating &lt;f‘tabltehmrnl was in the iMsrmrnt.’ No. 74
was occupied by A. W? Lindnuy. type
foundry; fourth floor, Ltetew i-t Ma-* :
third aud second floors.Ellis &amp; M.D m il.;
flrat floor nnd baoemeut, Petcraoii*sn-s(iinrant. No. 78, fifth floor, by A. W. Lind­
say; fourth and third floora, Llebsr &amp;
Maas; ground floor, by Gilmore, plntnb?r.
No. 78. fifth floor, A. W. Linduty; fourth
floor. Lieb-r &lt;&amp; Maos; third floor, Sm*,h&gt;
era Publishing company; second floor,
Lieber &amp; Maw; Brat floor, Klein &amp; Co .
jewelers, aud in the basetnen t a barb.-r
shop.
•

HOW

catastrophe, fraught with great 1&lt;nm of
life occurred in this city shortly after tbe
noon hour Saturday: Men, women and
-children, who, after a week's weary toil,
were within hut a few minutes of their
usual Saturday haif hOliday, met death
without a word of warning by the fall of
Taylor's building, 68 and 70 Park place.
How many were killed is unknown at
this writing. Neither is it known what
•was the. cause of the accident. It may
bare been an explosion, or the building
may have fallen because It wan over­
weighted, or by tbe vibration of the print­
ing presses. Tlie building was condemned
thirteen years ago. Some persons said
that lb? boiler in the basement exploded

piete and tbe havoc awful. Tho whole
front wall of the building was torn out
and dashed into a heap of ruins, which ex­
tended entirely across nnd partially
blocked the street. Following tbe crash
came an outburst of dame, and in ten
minutes all that was left of tfce building
was a solid wall of fire. The moat terrible
low of life occurred in the Peterson restau­
rant, which occiytied tbe ground floor. It
was a very popular little restaurant, and
was well filled. An eye-wirness of the
disaster says that at the time of the ex­
plosion fully fifty persons were sealed at
the tables. In addition to this number
there were the wafters, the cooks, nnd tbe
proprietor nnd cashier, who* if tbe esti
mate of fifty customers is correct. would
«weU the list of the dead in the restaurant
alone to fifty-eight or sixty.
Just exactly at what moment the explo­
sion took place is unknown. It was prob­
ably nearer t wenty min ties post .2 o’clock
than half past, no that only those who
shut down tlie moment tbe hour for
knocking off work came and at once left
lhe building ascaped. One thing aljne is
xrtain aud that is that every one of those
unfortunates who were in tbe building
when tbe awful crash came was either
crushed to death or buried alive. The
fire was one of the swiftest and fiercest
known in New York for many a day. Tbe
firemen with great difficulty held the
flames iu check and kept them from lick­
ing up throe or four of the surrounding
buildings.

j

Al 3:15 o’clock the fir*: dead man was
taken out ot the ruins. He was found un­
der a pile of ’•ricks and mortar about the
middle of thc street. His face was bat­
tered l&gt;ost recognition, and be had a bad
out on the buck of the left leg. The sec­
ond body was brought out at 2:20. It was
that of a man. Every stitch had been
burned away and the flesh wm roasted.
Tbe third and fourth bodies takeu out
were those of two boys named liaeguey
and Gibbs. Tbe fifth body to be takt n
out was that of a young laborer. T •
body was badly burned, and was found
lying face downward.

WHAT AN

EYE-WITNESS SAW.

A printer named Henry Hoppe, who
was passing at tbe time, says: “I le.'t my.
office at IS o’clock for home, guing down
street I beard a noise similar to that of
letting off steam from a boat. I stopped
a raoment to sae what it meant, when I
saw the building next abeve the corner of
Greenwich street trembling, and tbe next
moment saw the whole front coming
down, I oould tee human beings strug­
gling in the wreck as it fell. A woman
pausing behind me was struck by falling
bricks and I caught her by the arm, but
there was so much weight on her tha’ I
had to let go or else I would have been
killed, as some bricks struck me on the
shoulder and tbep I jumped away, as I
mw tbe rest of the wall coming dow i.
The walls of the upper floor came fin t,
sad the others followed almost in one
• breath.

“By the time I reached i be corner of
Gfiitwlch I was almost paralyzed. There
were other people following on tbe aidewalk, but on account of tbe dust and
smoke I am unable to »ay whether any ot
them were killed or not, but I think tome
were buried in the ruins. Just at tbe time
|h? explosion which followed the escape
of the steam I oaw a man driving a hor-&lt;a
xnd wagon directly in front of lhe build­
ing. aod I suppose he nnd tbe hone
were kilted. I only heard cries of ’help.’
‘help.’ I saw one man falling In tbe de­
bris, with his head partially smashed in.
Being excited and somewhat injured from
■ tbe bricks that struck me, I left tbe scene
and went home, I hope never to witness
»ucb anoth% scene."
Domiuk Barkie, who. with four others,
emptoyed in the kitchen of Peterson's
restaurant, says they had a lucky escape
from death.
The first intimation that
they had of danger rn tbe ceiling falling
on their beads. They at cure made a rush
wm

p«ar. they escaped with but a few buisei.
Barkis said that he did not hear any ex­
plosion at the time the ceiling fell, but
between tlie time it bit him on the head
aud when be found himwif safe in toe
street he remembers distinctly to have
beard three separate loud reports.
The South Publishing company occu­
pied tbe second floor of 76 Park place. W.
H. Conklin, the foreman, who
as sitting at

Thc nut ot ths -hnlldm.T&gt;

MANY ARE

THE VICTIMS? .

my recolledion recalls Hiem to view,
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green basswood;
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Lake Erie and Western Freight
Business Paralyzed.

V
LISES IB THREE STATES INVOLVED.

Sanctioned by the Union. but ■’Ou" Alt
of “Gun-Play" by lhe tllrlkcra.

Findlat, O., Aug. 21—The -strike on
the l-ake Erie and Western railroad te ex
tending, and unless some term* are soon
agreed upon the entire line will be block­
aded, passenger trains and mil. Thursday
tbe yardmen in this dty quit work, joiningtho strikers and demanding pay for
extra work.
work. The
The agent
agent and
and his
his offio
offi«»
extra
force were busy throwing switches and
handling ca’.s which are transferred to
other Hues and rushed through. The
ofilcinbi of the road refuse to talk regard­
ing the matter, and their continued silence
causes the strikers to fear that a move te
on foot to hire men to take their place*,
and that it will be sprung on tl/ m almost

j
A 8 p. m. yesterday a steady down pour
of rain began nnd the men were forced to
|
quit work, but at that time three more
jj
bodies hnd been taken out of tlfc ruins,
making seventeen in all The following
i
is a list of them: Leonardor Cole, 40
years; John Gibbs, 4 years; Sarah Hnegney, 6 years; Charles Hoegney. 10 year*;
Michael Slattery, .’&gt;5 years; Philip Ebctlr,
10 years; John Barry, 35 yours: A. B.
Peterson, 21 years; George Lowe, 15 years;
Gustave Zickler, Jacob Hehlerlch; Ono
Walser, 24 years; Charles Breitner, 15 any time.
years; Frans Hack, W years; Abraham
Derschopki, 17 years; Gustave Steiner.
A dispatch from SL Mary’s report* a
20 years; an uriknown man.
similar state of affairs existing there. An­
The worst injured reported are tho fol­ other from Lima, O., saya, that owing’ to the
lowing: Millor F. Barrett, compound frac- protracted strike on tbe Lake Eric aud
ure of skull; Mary Hadgney, 9 years old, Western thc main thops of that road, lo­
lacerated wound ot scalp and fractured cated there, shat down Thursday. This
rib; Frank Morrell, 18 years, contusion ot throws 800 more men out of employment,
cbettt nnd broken rib; Louis Baumgartner, but, as the road is practically tied up,
compound fracture of skull. Kight oth­ there was no work for them. The,traffic
ers were hurt less severely.
of the line has, wherever possible, been
How many ore there in the pile of de­ diverted to competing roads, but hundreds
bris? This is a question difficult to an­
ot carload* of grain are lying along tho
swer. One list gives the names of fortr- track, with no relief in sight General
six who have been reported missing by
Manager Bradbury returned home yester­
their friends; another list is published day. aud is now looking closely into tho
containing the names of seventy-five. Un­ strike.
til the whole of tbu debris is cleared up it
will not be certainly known bow many are
Trainmaster Cook posted n notice to
dead, and even then there may be some
doubt, as some may have been entirely the men, stating that all who wished to
do so could return to work. He gave
consumed.
them until midnight, and stated that
Inspector Williams, who has been at the after tbst hour those not returning would
scene of the disaster almost from tbe flret be discharged. This action ha* created
moment, said last night in regard to the some excitement among the men, but they
probable cause of the fearful accident: are very quiet aud firm, nnd show do
“There was no explosion in that building, sign* of weakening. Some threaten to
because there was nothing to explode. Tho bold pMttngor trains if the management
accident was the result of a weak stru •- refuse their deinnud* much longer.
ure and the incessant vibration of toe
heavy presses."
ON THE INDIANA LINES.
Many of the witnessed who saw the
crash say that tbe building slowly bulged
out in the middle until it had formed a
Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 23 —Tl.uradaj
noticeable curve from the roof to the
ground, and then it felt
night General Superintendent Hill and
Master of Transportation Bell, of the
Still Digging Out Corpses.
IJtke Erie &amp; Western, left for Lafayette,
New York, Aug. 25.—A gang of Ital­
where they attempted, to move trains
ians worked under tbu light of electricity
early yesterday morning. A force of 100
all Sunday night at the scene of the (lisas trainmen has been secured from various
ter in Park place. Progress was slow, surrounding points, and no trouble is an­
owing to the immense amount of debris ticipated from the strikers, most of whom
which the overturned rear wall created. intimated that they will return to work.
The first discovery was made nt 5:30 yes­
The method adopted by tbe men to enforce
terday morning, that of the body of a man tbelr demands is not sanctioned by tbelr
burned beyond recognition. At 7:40 the
own rules or those of the federation,' and
body of another man was brought out they have nu support from this quarter.
and a few minutes later that of a boy.
The latter was terribly burned about the ' The men may return to work, having
face and arma The man had been fear­ tbe assurance of the management that
fully crushed, his intestines protruding in their dehiaud* will he fairly considered.
Those who refuse to receive time chock*
will lie discharged. The strike has not
thc body of a mnn with bis legs burned spread to Fort Wnj-ne, Cincinnati and
off was found. At o’clock ahothcr man’s Louisville ns was reported. Private ad­
body was discovered and won recognized vices received here state that President
us that of John Steinke, of Jersey City. Ramsey, of the Peoria nnd Pekin Union,
At 9:50 a young man’s body was found, bos secured enough switchmen to break
Tbe strike
making the t wenty-fourth victim discov­ up tbe strike nt Peoria.
ered. At 10:30 another body, that a man, presented no new phases last night. No
trains were moved yesterdayat Lafayette,
greatly disfigured and burned was taken and Superintendent Hill, who was there,
out.
states that no effort was made to run a
The Italian laborers having been found train. None of the strikers offered to re-'
slow and inefficient they were discharged, turn to work. Employment bureaus nt
and in their places stalwart longshore­ Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis. CincinuaU
men were substituted.
They pullejj n and Cleveland have been enlisted and
have begun to hire men who will go to
mammoth pres* from the ruins, and an­ Lafayette. No violence is anticipated.
other &gt;»ody, t uat of a man, was discovered
beneath it. &lt;At 8 o'clock Lhe bodies of
STRIKERS TALK OF SHOOTING.
three women were found... A few minutes
Liter three more bodies were found, two
women and one man. The thr -e women
PEOKIA, Illa, Aug. 22.—There was no
were identified as Maggie Qnipn, 18; Mr*.
Lottie Hein, 36, and Mamie Williams, 11 practical change in tbe strike situation
Late in the evening tbe workmen, in re­ yesterday. Owing to an error in tele­
moving some timbers, revealed the arm. graphing. the men who were to take the
head and breast of n woman.
strikers’ places did not cotne yesterday,
but were expected to arrive last night
She Iny on aer bafck. and a large press or today. The strikers have been driven
cru*hed her down with its weight and from the yards of the Peoria and Pekin
rendered the removal of the body impos­ Union road by deputy sheriffs and are ull
sible without the use of a derrick. A can­ drawn up in a long line along.tbe Chi­
vas. was mercifully thrown over the face, cago, Burlin.-ton and Quincy track. Sen­
which showed no sign of suffering, she tinels are pl.iced al each entrance to the
probably having
been providentially yards to notify the strikers when the new
stunned before the huge press crushed out men arrive.
ber life. Up to 9:33 last night two more
bodies had been taken from the ruins,
The strikers say they will shoot the first
making thirty-four in all thus far recov­ man who attempts to couple a car. The
ered. Two more of the bodies were identl Toledo, Peoria aud Western made up a
fled. They are: Maty Deinleio. aged 10,
hrough freight at Hilton yesterday mornof 445 East Ninth street, and Conrad
Dg, and sent it down through the yards.
Schmidt, of 125 East One Hundred and It was not molested, as the train was not
Eighth street.
made up here. Tbe situation is growing
desperate for thc business men of Peoria,
At 12:30 a. m. the sum total of tbe*bodlei and some decided action is demanded.
recovered from the ruins was thirty- Railroad officials say cars will be moved
four. The number positively identified today if the new men and the Pinkerton
is twenty, and tho number reported miss­ men arrive.
ing eighty-eight.
This would indicate
Late in the day a Big Four train was
that 122 persons lost their lives by tho col­
lapse of the building. Tbe worst part of made up and sent our. It was broken
tbe tragedy is yet to come, as evidenced Uy twice, but the men palling tbe pins were
n fearful and overwhelming stench which promptly arrested. All of the new men
indicates unknown horrors and an almost employed by tbe company are armed with
inesthnable number of bodies burled un- revolvers and sworn in as deputv sheriffs,
and the yards are full of men with Win­
derBCftb the rubbish aud machinery.
chesters, who patrol every foot of ground.
A Charnel Bosh to Clear Away.
Tbe officers announce their intention of
At midnight a terrible stench came from •ending out several trains to-day.
that part of the ruins occupied by tbe
rraunrnnt. It is probable that this spot
will add a fearful tale even to tbe present
Chicago, Aug. 2&gt;.—Four men were
estimate of tbe horror. Early this mo&lt;n- locked up at tbe Central police station
ing a small root, ankle, and part of a leg.
Thursday for conapiring to blackmail
probably a girl's or a boy’s, was recovered.
The member was badly burned and looked Siegel, Cooper &amp; Co. out of WO.ON. Their
names are Thomas .Biggins. William Dal­
ls though it had been burned away from
ton, John Anderson vnd George Washing­
the body.
ton. The laat three named are negroes,
Still Aaothor Body Found.
The workmen are fast clearing away the and all had been employes of the firm.
They
plotted to accuae thc firm of arson
debris and it seems highly probable that a
Eat numbor of bodies will i e recovered and then tried to get OO.Otn from the in­
ore daylight. At 1:30 another body surance companies for testifying to that
was found. It was discovered in the site eSect.

ot tbe restaurant on the west ante of the
ruins. It was thatef a man about 30
CHICAGO. Aug. 22.— Mrs. France* B.
years old. It was found in a sitting post­ , Phillips was elected president, of tbe UHure with the right hand pressed to thc
note women’s board of World’s fair mana­
heart.
gers at yesterday's session. Mrs. Alice
Bradford Wiles was chosen vice preaident.
Mrs. Phillips te tbs wife of L N. Phillipa,
have left Genera for Paria. Mr. Stanley of Bloomington, Governor Fifer'* former

board of railroad and warehouse comnste-

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Slate of Michigan. County of Ba«w-v.
At a ymten of the Probate.-Court for~tt»e
• wnty of Barry, boldrn at tire Froban- oom tn
the cttv of HaMtmn, |U saJU county, on Wednes­ rx a.“Jis s“Sff
day the 5tb &lt;bw of Auguirt. In tbe year cue
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Heald, deeeni-ed.
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1ST AT TOE FEAST. I g
I LESSON IX, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
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NATIONAL SERIE3, AUG 30.
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1* that Imj-urtty cf lhe llood which rr.-Awea ।
unsightly lumps or s*.vclllngs iu tbe neck;
which causes ruimlng ftores cn the a.-rna,
legs, or Toet; which develops ulcers in .the
eye’, ears, or nooc, often caiteing bfindaeas or
deafness; which Is lit© origin of pimples, can­
cerous growths, or •humors;’’ which,fasten­
ing upon Ito mngs, causes consUmptiaa and
seam. K Is the most unedeut nf all dUcasrs,
and very tew persons arc entirely tree from IL

with.wiU travel by railway to New York. '
.
1 toaetW th??r' bUt it,was
pat , Yo» will, of course, receive a memo- [Complied from. Immb Helper Quarterly by
permlssicQ of 11. S. Ilortmau. pabliuher, Phil­
i rw®cwork of steel, painted rrauluip of this itinerary nnd cf all the
adelphia.!
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wood. Napoleon put a key other details of your journey. Do you
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81. "And many of tbe people believed on
( in the Jock and opened It.
, wishito lay anything?"
। wish to Fay anything?”
Him. and said, When Christ- cometh, will
.
"Only one tiling,
sire. It is possible He do more miracles than these which thisBy taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
'
I .Tk® captain stood erect and expanded . of woolen cloth. Tim saw some fohfe 1
^
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°° ‘h' i “S-*’*—• — - ----------- tbe remmkable cures it has accomplished,
। his
cheat ’“
“^.th.trmmT^^^'ueZX
dire, that man is myself !*•
them up’0 C1°U1' Th’ “apCn,r
i ilAi-lTR tV.
I The. lessons of the fifth chapter were
lias proven itself to bo a potent and peculiar
;I con
The
twisted
his id°?^Wi,.
mustache to
Parham
• more remarkable । ■‘•Io thatoia: yon will have done your I based ujion the incidenta connected with"
Jalemperor
«' feint |L
”i'l’J’'Th"
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P“h*IM “» apecUcle
ml-dlclne for this
If you cutter frotf
I conceal a faint smile. The bluff soldi^ ।
! one of the fensu of lhe Jews; those tn the
scrofula, try Hood's BarsaporilU.
' in hia artlw amiltv had no n„M
. T“ &lt;”"r °a'rod-o the eye, of man. The b”1- ““I 1 -b*11 "-S™1 the loan of n I sixth chapter were associated with the
“ Every spring my wife and children hava
1 criticuing tl.a parv'enn charade? ot, box waa fuU of jowda. Procioua aurnwi I r"\bfnl aervant mn more than of the
manna and tbe possover feast; these are .in
been troubled with scrofula, my llttte boy,
’ cmnim whinh
c“a”®te^of an . uf inestimable value lay packed together i “dhons. No scheme that mortal man
connection with the feast of tabernacles
three years old, .being a terrible sufferer.
some of its
ln^rQ"t i 1Ufe » “any walnuU in a bunch. There can devise is free from the liability to (verse 2), which points us forward to the
Last spring bb was one mass of sores from
SS anltS?
*2b'“n- W""°rtb a ye”-a payote ' "Fmlacarrtep-. Dimur may orcrcoming kingdom of Israel and tbe time of head
to to
feet
allall
took
Hood
’s Sarsaparilla,
head
feetWe
We
took
Hood
’s Sarsaparilla,
i kZt
W”W Dow dW’i°“ o' •“ "mrThey were «1" '*»
- -tbora; but I .hall blessing upon all nations (Zech, xiv, 16,17). ; “i an(1 aU
i^.n cure&lt;i of ihe scrofula. My
..1
1 tae ™
bnn ’u° Wa*
&lt;ram their rettinp and bore h»r; Iho sctirfaction of knowing that I
82. "The Pharisees heard that tho people"
-• —- free
--------------------------little -toy -Is entirely
from sores, and —
all.
murmured
such
thing*
concerning
Him;
four ot my children look bright and healthy.”
i .
o&lt;-ano:
De Morney, the tts- no distinguishing mark excent their un-' ndupted luc surest means of success withtuto atatosmxn, to whom a mumou of oommtmYxo. H«^1 Sr Xtber“? «■&lt;*•
wo will untici- aud the Pharisees nnd tbechief priestasent
. .
)
| txmfidenoe might have been intrusted, ta thia manner, tbe splendor aud bnlb P-t0 yoQr ml* arrival. Meanwhile, go officers to take Him."
Mtm. and
ana always
niwnysMc-iuB
Always hating Him.
seeking ।(
I 7", K^;W"On,&gt;e “y
b*“, but. of their hum w^lngLuiSSj'and prepare yonmelf for tho Jonrm- i। Alwayshauog
‘and prepare yourself for the journey, j
LIU Him, but unable to ebuch Him till
Bold by slldrussUts. fl;sUfor*S. Pro pared only
I “^“^ ^ "apoleon. PrincB Bonaparte disguised, and they might have been pud
come
to
me
tomorrow
morning.
i uud
and come
eaniB to me tom
morning, I j Hjg ^ork was done (chapter riii, 20; xiii, 1).
had just ahot Victor Noir. The growing mistaken lor tinted cry.ill. or even bS 1I shall probably ------------------------------order
dmll probably order
jyou to set- out by I Protesting tt&gt; i&gt;e children of God and the
100 Doses One Dollar
promurenco of »amb«U. th. Utnpoon, ' of gbm. ladewl, H tisTffleuft ™r to • tbe noon train to Mareeillcs."
'
true
wd
of
Abraham,
they
mddei.
manifest
tke noon train to Marseilles."
• be .satisfied with
• me,-’
by their conductlhnt they were’not truly
t“dl0**ed ib' rue ot Lib- * mind to conceive ot inch a concentration ’■, “Sire,
—■ .;you
— n™..
shall
ot God nor of Abraham, but rather of their
erihwn. Napoleon saw his danger; he . of wealth. A tingle handful of the con- 8*“&lt;l Solans*, retiring,
father, the devil (chapter viiij 42-U).
i
was !1! in body, but his brain was busy tents of this box would be enough to ' 11 ,ul,J BeUeve it."
i
, 1 returned
tlie cm33. "Then aald Jesus unto thorn. Yet a .
with intrigufti. A plebiscite was in • make a man rich fur life. There was , I1®”* Pxriouriy. ••Raoul,
C----------------------------” he said to little while am I with you, fud then I go I
contemplation to juggle Frenchmen aud I not oue that was not of_ royal magnifisecretary, wm&gt;
who euicreu
entered as
as Solange
|
|
.aagnifi- *h® wcreuiry.
ooiauge unto Him that sent me.”
. f0r^?^ ^tionM l“to l3,e
that lhe ‘ cenc«- Where
Where had
had they
they all
all come
come frbm?
frbm? .. ?
disappeared,
“1let
two of
ofour
de
1“K*aJeJ’ I*
®* two
°?r best ,d
®‘­
Over thirty times iu the, gospel He
• empire was secure. He perceived that That is a question that doubtless never’ ; tectives
follow
that
*
"
iV
* man, and never lose speaks ot the Father sending Him.
34. "Yu shall seek me and shall not And
■ war was inevitable and he was feeling can be answered. Napoleon the First,,' sight
more,
— bf him. If he is seen to njieak
•
’ his way to an alliance with Austria. A in his campaign, had an eye to thc pe- tbttn n “&gt;nute to any one, let him and me. And where I am, tidtiier yo cannot
■ hr-.:- &gt;;-•* full of jcwClt.
cotne."
I
might
retrieve «,«,,every- cuuiary future of his dynaety, snd ho Uw
i’i private royin in the palace successful war —
„— -------------V44W oue
V14V to
LU whom
teUUUl be
,4V HP°ke ***
rc. lnsUntly
Now, He had before said that "He that
: -■&gt;. in Parte, two men were thing;
tliimr: but meanwhils*
meanwhile tho
the cm
edifice
IIUm »v&gt;n»
that must have helped hiauslf with a free 1j-----arrested
'-----------------------and brought
hither. n
Go!
'*' Be
seeketh flndeth” (Math. vi. 8J, but therein
i:
&lt; voung gentleman about ! he talked of “crowning” was crumbling. band whenever opportun|ty offered. quick!”
no contradiction. We must only take His
, ,-ntv years uf age. occupied a He feared the mob of Paris, and the Could those stones liave spoken, they
As Raul vanished Napoleon replaced sayings in tho light of all hia other say­
■j- win-low that looked out [ gambler’s instincts in him led him on.
might liave told tales that would make tho l»ox in its corner, and tlien, reseat­ ings, "Ye shall seek me, and find me,
. . inclosed court, where a i
“You are, perhaps, aware,’’ said the the enchanted valley of Sinbad and Alad­ ing himself in his chair, lit another cig- when yo shall search for me with all your Sck naadacbaaad nMmEO ttotrocMro
heart" (Jer. xxix, 13). This kind of seek­
u ’due -.•■•at and red pegtop j emperor, “that in a few months France din’s palace seem tame. There were a aiette.
ing never fails.
eating. Paia tn th*
paring his bent. There | may be drawn into a great war—one of few superb rings in the collection, but
CONTINUED.
36. "Then said the Jews among them­
: .: r of papers on the desk, . tho most important in its issues of our otherwise, ns has been stated, all were
selves. Whither will He go that we shall
■
gviiii-'iunn was writing a generation/’
nuked.
* i
not find Him? Will He go unto the dis­
From n letter written by Mrs. Ada E. persed among the Gentiles, and teach the
'
“With Prussia, sire? Ah! ah! I have
■ emtenta uf these on the
■
&gt;i Hi^ot
« q“uoio:'
_____
’"Was
■ uul filing them away. A &gt; prayed for it! And you pennit me I on&lt;Uta, to ogmOcooco ot to sight | ukt
„ ,i:h
KllWh‘„,,|,,,
Gentiles?"
tiken with a bad cold, whidhsettled on my
«-i- failing outside and melt- I
Of the earth earthy, they understood not
"Are these all, sire?’ he asked, lifting lungs, couch set In nnd finally terminated
heavenly things. That He aune down
: &gt;r tiie winter of eighteen ’
.ov, mKaiupwu
“My »*««»
brave mvhm
Solange,"
interrupted ww
the hia eyes to the emperor’s face.
in consumption. Four ductors gave me up from heaven they did not believe, and
i sty-nine was still linger- other, shaking
smile. "1
________________________
o for a good saying 1 could live but a short time. 1
slinking his head, with a
as'
••They
could be exchanged
linu
months of eighteen hun- know that a man like yon likes nothing I deal of money/’returned Napoleon quiet- gave myself tip to my Saviour, determined therefore His going to Him that sent Him
they could not understand. That many
vi Try
, so well as to risk his life on the battle- | ly. "Have you any idea how much?"
If I could not atay with my friends on Jews Were scattered abroad among tbe na- j
•■crsmiage in the room was ' field. But it is not this that I now ask
“In
’t know
usk .
iu truth,
irutu, Ii don
uuui
Know much
inucu about
uuous earth. 1 would meet my absent ones above. tions is evident from the Acta of the Apos“ hiiebnid
" ’
I .....
was ...
nd vised
vi jvu. When
wucu war
wxH breaks
u*v&lt;**.w out
uui you
jua vwill stich things. I never, o wned jew«ls in-My
__ tn get
_ . Dr. ties.
&amp; man of
years. .7 wm oarel&gt; ,7 &lt;rfyou.
••:gh:. but his figure was coin-! •be on the
• other
•
side
• of- the
■ ocean-three
'
my life. But now. then, I remember. A Kln«3d. "What manner of saying is this that I
I friend of minsi.mce bail one, not .&gt; large I
Stlre:'1”l"/ren^.n.' mid He said, Ye shall seek me, nnd shall not
■X.T.riulders broad and thick, j thummnd milm away."
find me. And where I am, thither ye can- I tblo-'nem^AtiT wayau'U they will not ho wil:!
fleshy about the j
HREgtoaowitboctUwuL gutanas* h«*d
, ,
.
rhe soldiers enthusiastic look faded, as the least of these, winch be said cost thunk
....
...
..
..
—
God I ma now n well and hearty not come?”
।
omplexidn, had .an ।jjo shrugged his Hhouhlers deprecat- : a thousand fraucs. Uf counn*, I did not
woman.” Trial bottles free at W. H
If lie could find His way to any part of .
■
.
,
.....
■•. ■■tliy ti'nvtel
wnx“il mnu.
&gt;nw»- i ...
inglv.
'
*
believe such a story, but were it only Goodyear's drug store, regular size, .*&gt;0c the earth, why could nop they follow Him &lt;
if they saw lit? Such seems to have been I
.
.
•••fhere axe uth&amp;r paths to glory," con- half true I can understawl tSiat all these and Si.oo.
• trt, and the h?uvy lids tinuud Napoleon kindly. “Come nearer. would l»e very valuable. Muuy thousand
their thoughts. Anything beyond tho ■ Xe tie Uno of oo many Bvm that hero fr where
earth they neither knew nor thought much ' womako our great bouL Our plllacure it while
’.ip'in gave them a wm- . .You
francs,
perhaps;
fifteen
or
twenty
thou
­
AMUare
.TICaasoldier
.'M1X41V4and
.444'4yon
X J-•know
*uvnthat
, ,,.,4 the
444V
This Is what you ought to have, m fact,
about. Talk of heavenly things, even now, j Othero do not
■ t. . ^mining them more
of war isunccrtata. Prancesand/’
you must have It. to fully enjoy life.
, w.r.hl perceive that wJ1O can tell — may fail to nccum“A philosopher, possibly-i-lf ho were Thonfcmiis are searching for it dally, and to ninny church members aud they have |
nuthi:i|; to say, they '’know not the Ian- ;
- that nothing escaped :
t
mourning
IwcaiiM!
they
find
it
not.
really a philosopher—might value them
, guage; but lei business, politics, pleasure '
tuotbom. InrUlaatMconU; fivofc’r $L Sold
: i/rating, impenetrable |'
‘ sire!" exclaimed
- - the
■
at less limn that num,” said Napoleon, Thou’ami* upon thousands of dollars are, or favhion be tbe theme, aud they have no 1 by
“Impossible,
drocststs overywliare, or scot by ia*IL
r«:.‘t this countenance bore
Who bad !&gt;een watching the soldier’s face I M»-nt annually by our people in llm hope lack of words nor of interest.
| other, boldly. “France will conquer!
CARTER MEDICINE CD.. New YorfG
t ?.&gt;xiety and ill health;
keenly, without seeming to Ad «o. “But that thvv may attain this boon. And yet
37. "In the Inst day, that great day of tbe '
She must!”
our artificial modes of life itend to give It may be had by all. We guarantee that' feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SUU. PRICE
ivy lines beneath the eyes,
Electric Bitter",
“Let us hope so. If our arrny were .himrouuA. MR.r.u.
Bltter&lt;’. if unxl
used according
according to
&gt;v:i» furrowed aud the hair compared entirely of mon like vou. there them an artificial worth. B*."side.-. they
fc„.| (|t(, UM. persisted In. will man thirst, let him come unto me and
the
.
- cunieal summit. Withal would
wuuiu indeed
luureu be
uo no
nu question
quccozi* or
v* •*.
*-u. have the interest of instory nnd ussccia- bring you good dlnestlon aud oust the, drink."
it. bu.
For seven days was the feast continued,
figure bad a certain dig- some of our most dangerous entmies are tions. M.wt of them belonged to my ' the .lemon
• '
■-------dyspepia
and luatall Instead
and many sacrifices were offered every day,
by him
r is 11 ontFaccu-Atum? I to not among those who will confront uxou j famous unde, nnd were obuduetl
oui.-sut.ti im
utiu ■ ettpepxy.
enpcpsy. We
nr recommend
recommi-iia Electric
dhtihv Bitters
une:i3
nity
in I (or dyspepsia and all diseased of llyer. butthe eighth day, the last day of the feast,
I during hie campaigiu«. Others came in
tioningly obeyed. The man thc field."
bein'.
... *
■ and
__■ kidneys.
t-1 — _ ..
V..I.1 .1
r.nn and
nn.l was a special day (Lev. xxviil,36. Num.
Sold
nt r&gt;Oc.
“If you know of any'*such, my em-other ways. Blood hits ■bc^n spilt
for Momnch
br -adeioth coat, n white
‘ xxix, H.V3S). Although the special sacri­
Sl.00 per bottle by W. II. Goodyear, the
and order
order them
.ni l gray trousers. Diiigonaily peror,
fices offered on this day were less t,lmn on MJ all b
peror, arrest
arrest them
them and
them to
to bo
bo them; romances nre connected with
dnigglHt.
r^n-i bail them. At (he present time, however.
any other day of the feast, being only ten
• i&gt;n-a.«t lay n broad, blue sash. ■hotl Ma foil There kjiowdt
(
ns compared with thirty on the first day
11 events
events;
• there are but one or two persons, in iul■aning kick in bi« chair smok­ enough for traitors}, at all
IUBERT. TOLEDO. OHIO.
’!
ing a v: xurettc. aixl seemingly plunged
••That may come afterward, mon ami. dition to ourselves, who arc aware thkt
The b&amp;t salve in tbe world for cuts. (Num. xxix. [8-10, 35-38), jet it was in impertsuce the great day, tlie most solemn
MORTGAGE SALE
exists. The
secret x......
coni 1. ^rtilfes.
iru rxi.-iv.
x**v .-n,
.,,. fever
bruhcM, Hires,
sores, mevnx
ulcers, mu
salt hilm
rheum,
For the moment, it is expedient to ap- this collceticu
. ■
a hands,
■
-I. • ll.l*,,|^ and holy of all tbe days (Neb. viil, 18).
Drfaiih having been made Ln
e tlian
unviiuv.iu
vw ***Jy-divulged, fun men have
tetter,
clmpjx-'l
chllblwm
A .
n .lime
The
nut wu
l»e w
atfvly
twar
blind t»
to Ul
dislovalty,
in wiw*
order to
ia- u„,
a- at tnx
ui" door.
uuur.
a uv j,^
ar UllUU
38. "He that beliereth on me, ns the j thirty Java m payment of Interest aod of one
and nil
’eruptions,
and positive
fally‘to betray itself. I risked and l-*t byth vonis,
their lives
andskhi
their
»u Aw,­ Hmuttona. and DOSttWt
% uce j.t m&gt;,re «.At.. ...
hundred dollars of priudniJ overdue and paya­
walked to the door ! uuce
j
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is■ Scripture bath said, out of his belly shall ble bn a inoriKW dated March to. ts«. made
After a brief colloquy Meanwhile,
it
is
the
part
of
wisdom
to
■
jouls
f-?r
less
thau
u
thousandth
part
the
.
flow
rivers
of
living
water.
”
Meanwniie. it is tae part ui wimimib « • ।
—........................ -- . - by Jam’' H. Bartley to Sarah 11 Austin, and
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
To the woman Rt tlie well He said, “Tbe recorded in lhe ofiice of tlie Register of Deeds
i and wrid in French: “Sire, so act that nothing that may happen money that three stones woulu bring,
(kiunty of lurry In tbe Slate of Michl­
Solntigt) opened hh
his eyes.
cyt*. ‘’ Of course,
couree. money t. nimHl. Price 35 cents per box. water that I shall give him shall be in him Lirlthshall find
nnd us
us unprepared.
unprepared. Many
Many a
a yicvicSdangv
__
...
I,. XI.,.. 1“
shall
For bale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggisL
a well of water springing up into everlast­
tory. Captain Solange. h.t- b*en lost then, uiy guess was too small-much too
ing
life
”
(iv,
14);
but
this
(seven
in
advance
li:u&gt;ul?"’ interrupted the through not having sufficiently antici- small," he remarked.. “‘Fifty thousand
iii-nt
dared
augint
M. ink. ;m&lt;! recorded In
ot that, for here He speaks of rivers of
r’ The
The cmjicrot
emi&gt;iroFo
face re
re­­
aalil Register's offiie .Vijita as, 1M8, la Uber 27
Dated the possibilitie-i and occasion of francs, then"
a face
living water going forth from the inmost o' mortgages on pare M. and by tbe said Daniel
defeat *’
«»nte»vl
mained incnnitablCL
inscrutable. SoliingC
Sulnnge took
took a
a lOD.t
Ion.;
W. ItiNten a*»»gn«&lt;fto R. H. Court, by an as’lgnbeing of the Iwliever.
da’ed May UI. 1Rf«&gt;. and recorded In said
!. He comes by appoint- j
“Well, Iain but a soldier." wd&lt;l So- breath. “Come, let us say n hundred
When Baby wm tick. we gave her CMtoria.
39. "But this spake He of thc Spirit, ment
register's otoce May l-Wi. I89J, in liber .TC of
........ m
l.&lt; rl.« aal.l It If
When she waa a CbiM, she cried for CMtoria.
which they that "bclicveth on Him should .. ..............
• ■ him enter. And you, my Lange, “my business is to obey orders. t&amp;OUKindr he exclaimed. reckloBly.
“That seems to be an Imnimac sum,’’
receive.”
•ul. will uike your place behind ! After all, yon are the emperor!"
When she became Mtoa. she clung U&gt; Caatoria.
riyrnm^t 5*«ed Moy til. l«. snd reeoMwl ta
_
From beginning to end of Scripture, and wild register’s oOce.Msv Din. uoi.’ln Uber 38
;••rwion during the interview, j
Napoleon sighed. “Yes, it is ay-ingu- said Napoleon.
When sbe had Children, she gave them Caatoriafrom the Garden of Eden to tbe new of ni'irtgM'-i on psgn 1&lt;4. for which default
“Assureilly. it would seem so to any
- Me tu trust this man, Jrat I jar thing, this being an empgpsr," he
heavens and earth, the spirit is the mighty the !&gt;ula Maritsret Andrus by virtue of the right
■
”
Mw
;•
rxiry to take precaution.
’’ 'I muttered, half to himself. “In order to man. A man niigiit labor night and day
worker, pr, as aoine one has said, "thc Ex­ given her by Said mortKMte, has made and hershymakm th* yvhute prlnctesl sum of said
yonr place at the summit of for a hundred years and not yet together
fang inan bowed, at the same I maintain
r.
ecutive of tbe Godhead.” To see the dif­ mortgage and the Interest a^cniwl i hereon now
go
much
as
that.
”
rimference between an ordinary believer and dur and i-avatdr, and on which uiortgMe theca
X im upon the door to admit ; tlie pyramid yon innat suffer tho pyraGrand
Rapids
has
a
milk
famine.
t
-Very true. Nevertheless, my brave
one filled with the spirit we have only to Dcltlni-d lobe du«at thedrte ot this notice
'. -i i himself p:^Rhiug out'and —
mid itself
—’* to be
t—* undermined.
••Let
T-«t us
n» re
r,“-­
ten hundred twenty mx dollkrs and len ceuta,
Solange, if I were topuy yon every day
consider Peter before and after Pentecost.
HlbllMTTr* Itliri.inu, ...... ...---- -- and no suit or proceedIngt al law having been
1 ' hind him. The newcomer turn to business, my bravo Solange,” ho
These pills are scientifically couipouiHled.
“For tlie Holy Ghost was not yet. because instituted to recover the aoMont Secured by
this sum of one hundred thoiL-mnd francs
cm
made a military salute, and went on in another tone. “As for tho
said murtgagr orany j»ait thereof.
and
Uniform
in
action.
No
griping
Rin
«&gt;
that Jesus was nut yet glorified.”
and continue thoue payment^ not for a
Notice I-. therefore hereby given that on Sat­
u. c;ip in hi&amp;d. with his eyes war, I must have faith in my star, us
“r.
The Holy Spirit, while in all ages the urx
iWyine3taa
-iyni»epu&lt;nioeriro;asimo
urday
the .’&gt;th day
of September IN! at ten o cion
clock
week, or a month, or a year, but for commonly following
!•:. inscrut&amp;bte visage before did mv unde before me. if, like him. I
Ther are adapted tobqftl adults and chil- great worker, hud up to this time not been 11In
:, the
u(e forenoon, there will be sold at the
th* north
fourteen years. I should still liave I&gt;ai&lt;l ™ nr iTth Perfect safety. We guarantee
of Ute court house
ki the cli v of «
HaaIdin.
given as He was ut Pentecost, and tbe front
'----- --door
----------------------------- *-»»--«.«**
“’ ,s near fifty yean of age, of am dretined to fall nt last—well, all
tlnga,
con-itv
of
Harry
and
state
of
MIchlgM.
you
barely
the
value
in
gold
represented
they
have
no
equal
In
the
cure
of
sick
|
reason Is mentioned in this verse. He had [sain court bo’iw twlng the building In ubteh the
r’ly -.qn**, with u thick, mus- things come to an end! At least Ger­
by this little boxful of stones. They are headache, constipation,
“d tes: i(led through the propiieta of a coming ,circuit e&lt;iurt ter the enmity of B irry p» held, at
cnlai
black hair cropped short, many shall know that she has nn enemy!"
Messiah and kingdom. He now testifies nubile auction to lhe highest bidder, the preml“The good God preserve yon and worth, in other words, at least five hun­ biliousness, and, as an aPwfUx^1
CJ’
httiv
:: eyebrows and a tierce mus­
m-s &lt;le«&lt;Til&gt;ed in saju mortgage or so much
cel any other preparation, bold by d . ton Messiah who enme, was rejected, and 1thereof at may be necessary «o »atl‘fv the
dred million francs."
j
i was plainly clad, but though France, my emperor," said the other dccrucified, ruse from the dead and is now
Thc soldier's jaws gaped, but came to­
U.
Goodyear.
'
U.!
•
that of a civilian he had voutly.
»u-i
glorified at the right hand of God. As Pe­ witn tuenitercM
gether again without a sound. His bluff
“And now to business,” repeated Na­
Grand Rab'.ds po^ce are raidlnrf tbe ter by the Spirit testifiad, "God hath made and expeiiM-r allowed by law and pro* ided rar
visage l&gt;ecame jialc. He stared stupidly
tn Mid martnee, Mid premise b*ln&lt; sltaste
that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, In the eltv nf HmUiim. countv of Barry and
i- M;.uri&lt; ■ Solange." said the poleon. “If France receives a check it around him. He moistened bis diy bps dives.
Mate of Michigan, aud deecrlbed m follows:
both Lord aud Christ” (Acts U, 80).
in with the cigarette, “you nnd may be desirable that I retire for a sea­ with his tongue, but stiU was unab.e to
a Kray beard on a mtn under M makes him
40. “Many of the people therefore, when The aouth half of lotv numbered ten hundred
’ But it is not my
1 arq runted tuine yean since at j f^n.
. pnrp-xw to wear
.
lookin'too to I- » &gt;»•&lt;
r”,'c they heard this saying, mid. Of a truth this thlrtv elaht. ten hundred thirty nine and ten
buudrediortyolllM! city, formerly village, &lt;
i Snlferino. You were then I OQt my
Itfuely rock in utter n word.
y life chained to a Ibuely_rock
brown
or
Wttk
W
B.rii«l»in
&lt;
Or.
b.r
to
lUKtlniteaceorning to lhe recorf’rd nlal thereat.
-Yon l«n." i'-o. tten-rorc." tbe emi«-mr
is thc prophet.”
in the Twenty-third regiment. I fhe ocean, ns the greatest of men was
Dated, Ilastii RS, Mlrb . June «. 18»l.
oontinned. “llmt, -1
•«“ whiskers.
Ju$t u after the feeding of the five thou­
MAIU1ARKT ANDRVe.
I h.ltl 1&lt;'._ . u:y aid-de-camp.
k-v-rem^, *and
m*«* *•»•*
■■
Tvintrust- forced
lorcea w
to uo.
do. I mean to go
-- **
to •
* P*ac8
—— ,-muid tu«t you «ro to “n&lt;lert^!: “ "
sand
the
people
said,
“
This
b
of
a
truth
A’aivnce ot lhe Murtxage.
Michigan will have an enormous grape
«d y&lt; i with a tlisjiatch to General Ton- whence I can again return—either I or
that
prophet
that
should,
come
into
the
A LOX ZD E. Krxabtox
not too ranch to uy tlrat you will h»;e
crop.
I
.
Allot Dev for AMlxnee.
ton-..oar ieft wing. Un your way my descendants- with treasure and
world"
(John
vi,
14).
When
John
tbe
Bap
­
not onlr my lurtune. but tbe fntnm of
tist said that he was riot the Christ nor
tohiui v./a were wounded1 in the breast power to reestablish my fortunes. For
Use empire in yonrliuiJ*.
___
Elijah, they then asked if he was "that
'rtth a rifle balL You delivered the dis- Fntoce, if she is to fall, will not long re
,.pive—hundred—millions, gasped So- tonic than Hood’s Sanutpsrniju
propliet” (chap, i, 30, SI). The passage
pitch. Ii .wt-ver, and returned ’with his main prostrate: and though, perhaps, she
Unira ot hot- "Great Uod! It 1» • ■&gt;«!&gt;»The Calument and Heeia nifties produced which they bad in mind wm probably
auswt -. In handing it to me you fell may for a time turn to anarchy or re­
DeuL xviii, 18, "I will raise them up a
num- Fire-hnndred-miU -----“ Tkt Niagara Falls Emit."
over
897
tons
of
ore
last
wee£.
'rum 1..M Of Wood, j
yoa
to publicanism. yet in the end she will turn
prophet from among their brethren like
-Come, come: we are wMting time,
“&gt;y tent and placed in charge of my best again to the man whose name is asso­ nud the emperor briefly. “J™ n&gt;“
unto tbee, and will put my words in His
There TretV^ who are morbidly
ciated
with
her
greatest
glory.
Mean
­
•wguwK. On your recovery you were
mouth, nnd He shall speak unto them all
fix your mind, not upon the millions, but
while I shall retire to a country which upon tho dlFpodtion yon nre to mnlro of anxious about their health, walchlnc every that I "hall command Him.”
proumtwl to be corporal."
Mmptom and doting tbemselvcs on the
4L “Others said, This is the Christ. But
Captain Sjlange bowed low. •‘You has before been hospitable to me, and th^m. You Will carry the R«ma I«k»
bllghteet provocation. There are others some said, Shall Christ come out of Gali­
whom Frteto hontelt Mmtol j° h”
remetnlxT it. tirei*’
thia box aa part of your baggW". but
lee?''
.
"Oh. very well I also remember that at iteod. I rttall go to to United State. ♦ft rrr-.t.Tt you agaiust custom house in- who never give tbe matter a
Stations.
uermlt real symptoms to lapse Into the
They now think it possible that He may.
r^SXrL. thi? will be prepared in a
on Several subsequent occasions I com­ of America.”
be tbe King of Israel, tbe Son of David. M
; niittei u, you the execution of or■•Ahl Atone! That u » W W nanner that will be afterwanl explained extremes tbe wise man steers—never iu
foretold in II Sam. vii, 12, 13; Isa. lx, 6, 7.
n&gt;rr!J«M..
uan involving danger and demanding aS.’ murmured tho wldior.
y &lt;-nn
Ybu will proceed from hereto duly anxious, and yet not permitting That the Christ or Messiah was understood
wMUNJaletter hMalready
pn.lne .;rr.ri™.to a«vriop.
L„n0’’ to be the King of the Jews, and so looked
M. H COLLINH, Local ArMrt. HMriiga.
prndente.. faithfulness and courage. For
•■America and Franco will heroafter
d,n5'r’" ™ iiteh wii for, is evident from Math, ii, 2, 4; Mark xv,
informing the consignee there thkl 0-l»I«
yew Muceasful performance of these ahare tho dominion of to
j iSn
32, etc. But they could not think that He
morwrr. Uut medicine
aties you were promoted to. be sergeant
,umod to emperor.
should come from Galilee, or, m Nathanael
ADMINI8TKATOR’S BALK.
«t'l finally
captain.
From
to year
do not
treat
io not to her mure.
other neeeaanry parriculnre.
The iratl of dl«ee«e. end tonra n. lhe dl««J&gt;e put it, "Can there any good thing come
-- c^uaiu
. r rom
yearyear
ro year
ao not
trust
her.her.
it isIt
nonv
Io the matter of the eatate of John
tom "“te',"1
"I r°“- “T ’mde . tot I should prevail: norcan St. Helen*
orgmu. »tni.flhen» thee; Mem .nd rtindee out of Nazareth” (chapter i, 48)? They
ulren that T Khali ecl!
,1 mye-lf have found no better eerv- , „„
forgotten. Aral before I go—u. b/ifa diamond merchant in New York,
■ rttal. Heuheee re. dtewt ot hl ivldentlv did not think of Isa. lx, I, 8, and
publie suction, to th- highest bidder &lt;m Hat
|1_‘", dl",M' ,r,s&lt;4ujto_tb&lt;»w who
have sprung,
sprung. ।| ^J^ed,
in&lt;leed. destiny
dretiny aeciue»
deci Jm tot 1 must go—
a . man nenonally known to me. He S end toon tlnfl. tb.t-.ll the
of tbe light that was to shine in Galilee.
day tbe Mh dar at September. A. DJ»1. at I
wuu uave
■----------------------------------------d~rv 2ril prepare
prep^ the
th.----------------tbe
। J on from the ranks. 1I now desire
way by
rending
to th
42. “Hath not the Scripture said tnat
bare dlMfpeared. end that be l» In « b* tt r
enndlllon then erer. Tbe greet regeUbl
Christ cometh of the seed of Darid, and
n. ntn,all:.,rd
r‘! me a
“ repson
reM“" for bestowing |I rT
c„
nit«i
iUsl States in
in advance treasure sumout of tbe town of Bethlehem where David
license
Pm yoa
youvto
Crites of tho
tbe Legion of
ot ’; deat
Hpot u mee
meet
whatever-™,
remedy bu no rivet.
tb® VruHS
t whatever
needs-------may
was.”
Lav. Would
Wonla you
yon care
l:nro to possess
powrss itT
thiswb,ch
treasure, mon turn, winch SSSS-*"
it?” 1: Xnd it is
kmr
Yen, truly, ihU wns all plainly written
#er^^/‘an
PC.[I?r’ toy
U1^ on
® lhappincM
dnPP*nc*s is ^0
“War,
one
to j
,-oa to take charge of aud fortn
Miehtnn. alt of tbe
iu Ps. cxxxii, 11; Mic. v, 2, and other puswv?’"1“““ Krief. tot I cannot
oonve’v to its destination." ___
sagts, but not any more plainly than the
■^'•"•raooxh.” ...............
| ^rno-e lifted his heavy eyebrowv- D'!JS°^7tSpb'S''&gt;- aoldlcr. who
statements concerning Galilee aod Egypt
j , Ab-a P^’tty compliment! In return
“* sis
* not -’..^
much
“------Well,----truly, **
tot
“b
in tbe passages referred to iu tbe previous
lad by thia time recovered hia
verse. Their difficulty was just tbe diffi­
and there was a new air of pnde
»•.
4V&lt;tt-w*
n c&lt;
‘^pJhnent
uro th—
r-tevu. for
,ut you.
wu. In
Au France
rz»uuc nn nndertaking, my emperor,
culty of as many today; they take such
tLi^J'^y "“Uian Frenchmen. Of tbe»&gt; .slough, to be sure, gvld welgtoi a good । ht&gt; ilpmcanor showing that he had
... ....... ? ‘uiuwn rreaenmen.
Scriptures as seem to suit that which they
^ty
million
I
have
chosen
one
man
■ S uullion I a.™ -k----------------------- |here roony box™ of «w^reeb" awish to believe., but they will not take any
tntereac in that which seems to conflict
duty, I
'Only one. captain, snd tot_dore
„ ‘ni-f.,.r
”r "a‘certain important dutv,
hJl been conferred npon him.
can
trwu..most
—___ &gt;unplidtly.
_____
___
. tot
“ _ ™trin «old,” replied Napoteon. with a
^tnu:
Whois
you will trite," oontmnri
— —Aiupuciu
tou.
n^ZZZ '
”£*° .^Moreo-Wriit is not «&gt; IriT *“
°
un. ‘Csotaie
fptain SoUajoT

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
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LIFE

IN* THE

STARS.

WWMDCTING BOTTLES ON THE SEA

AN EVENING

v------------- PRESIDENT

POLK’S

_

NOMINATION.

RHYME.

LADIES,

TTn«h, fathcrt *)*cad: bo baa made him a

“You may talk about your discoveries.”
said a bustling little old gentleman with a
bald head and bushy gray whiskers in thc
Auditorium hotel, “but one which I made
down on my ranch in Tcxa* two weeks ago
lays them all out, and will rank as the moat
Important made In centuries.
“Alien is my name—John Allen, of San’
Antonio, Tex. I h*ve lived there for lhe
past ten years, and am proud of It. In my
leisure hours I study astronomy. Great
study, astronomy. Many a night have 1
spent lying cu my back looking at the
stare, anti wondering if they, like our earth,
were peopled by human beingssuch as we.
Since first recorded time the question has
been asked, and in all the books that I bare
road upon the subject nothing hearer tbe
truth than speculation is to be found.
Many claim that the stars are peopled, and
seek to support their claims by cogent rea­
sonings. Others, however, by argument*
equally as powerful, take lhe negative side
of the theory.

ways believed the stars to be inhabited, and
more than proud to say that I am able to
prove it. Don’t smile till you hear thc
story ot my discovery, which, let me say.
has never yet been told.
!
“You know that March was a notable
month, astronomically &gt;i&gt;eaklng, because
■of the unusual number of meteors that
pierced Che sky. Had it been November or
August it would have excited no comment,
:for in those months the earth usually
। passes through a meteoric belt Meteors
fell in many places, my ranch being one of
them.
“Tbe one that fell on my place was about
two feet in diameter. Tho outside was
crushed by fire, but microscopic examina­
tion of the interior showed it to be com­
posed of lava and eoral. Upon learning
this I was about to lay the relic aside when
curiosity prompted me to break it again. 1
did so, and lol iu it I found a petrified &amp;h
of the perch tribe, which proves that the
planet where the meteor came from was In­
habitable”---- ■
“But not necessary that it was inhabit­
ed,” broke in a bystander.
“Pardon me," said Mr. Allen. “One
moment. When I had recovered from my
astonishment I looked at the fish closely
*nd found sticking in it* mouth a fish
.hook.”
With which observation Mr. Allen looked
at the gentleman who had interrupted him,
and adding that when he next returned to
Chicago he should bring his discovery with
him to be exhibited at the World's fair,
doffed his slouch hat and withdrew —Chi-

'■ “There isn’t the money in taxidermy thnt
there used to be,” said a well known taxid­
ermist “1 don’t think there are more
than two taxidermists in New York today
who make a living without having some
other iron in the Are. Fifteen years ago
there was money in the business. We used
to get ten dollars a* piece for stuffing pet
cate and dogs, and we could run off two
and three a day. There isn’t any call to­
day tor chat sort of thing. Our principal
eales now are stuffed doves for funeral
purposes. We sell about 7,000 a year. In
the lower part of the city they bring *1.23
or *1.30 a piece, and uptown three dollars a
niece. A dove, you know, is really no
larger than a robin, and these so called
doves are In fact pigeons. Genuine doves
would be worth ten dollars a pair.
“Most of these pigeons are bred by fandera on the outskirts of Baltimore and
marketed in New York. We were the first
to introduce pigeons in New York to be
used for funeral purposes. That was in
1875. and at the start he got *3.50 for each
one. We used to turn out *500 a week.
There are so many now in the business,
however, that the price has been cut down
oue-half.
“Nearly every taxidermist 'docs his own
ahootiug. Re usually takes a run out to
Long Island iu the season, nnd shoots snipe
and any other game he comes aero*". Some­
times be can sell a case of sluffed birds to a
private family at a good figure, but unless
be has so me big business bouse to work for
be will have a hard time In making both
ends meet.”—New York Telegram.

The folio ping Instructions to smiths
who shoe cavalry horses hare been issued
from the department of wan "In preparing
the home's foot for the sboe do not touch
with tbe knife tbe frog sole or bars. In
removing tbe surplus growth of that part
of tbe foot which is tbe seat of t be shoe use
the cutting pincers and rasp, and trot the
knife. The shoeing kuife may be used if
necessary in using the top clip. Opening
the heels or making a cut in the angle of
the wall at tbe heel must not be allowed.
Tbe rasp may be used upon tho part of tho
foot when necessary. No cutting with the
knife is permitted—the rasp alone is neces­
sary. Fiat footed horses should be treated
“In forging the shoe to fit thc foot be
-careful that tbe shoe is fitted to and foliow» the circumference of tbe foot dear
round to the heels. The heel* of tbe sboe
- should not be extended back straight aud
outside of the walls at the heels of the
horse’s foot, as is frequently done. C*re
must be used that the sboe is not fitted Loo
email, the outside surface of the wall being
then rasped down to make the foot short
to suit thc shoe, as often happens. The
hot shoe must not be applied to the home’s
tool under any circumstances. Make the
upper of foot surface of the shoe perfectly
flat, so ** to give a level bearing. A shoe
with a concave ground surface should be

The first qomplete Bible printed in En­
glish was taaued in 1535 without any pubIfober’s name It was tbe work of Mile*
Coverdslc. who incorporated, wltb revi■fons. Tyndale's books of the New Testa­
ment, of Lhe Pentateuch and of Jonah, and
far tbe re&gt;»t translated from German and
Latin versions It was thus only partly
' original, and in that part Just a translation
of a translation. No perfect copy of this
Bible b known to exist A copy sold a few
years ago in I&lt;ondou for £120 had the title,
tho first few leaves and a map in fac
simile.—Chambers’ Journal.

prising, public spirited ciliaen aa Mr. Good-

font office Id this community.
He’d ran well, but we don’t

Colou«l John Brownlow!
aou.nthtionp.roon. Kllr ='
IUU&gt;r In rilnhro™. wrluon hr Jnnjor «Polk. (.«■ w-k. Iwtorr hr—
u B^Umorr '» thi. Irtur Folk
u, Andr.. dKtaoo
raiucu ■
Inst to«« th. rapport rf
Sec. the Man in tho fJcon and his sheep.
loo
,.k. htm
btc«p.»lrep.
to runite
mm rioe
wx
i.n
.•&gt;~p Inc lita qmllltaKlom lor th. P1***- “
There ere .bepoo lb. era-.h. Ibra
p doses nt follows: “I boph tb* Tennessee
jn tho sky.
C1OM» nt IM.
__
In mv
del*.Uou wtu
wUl ««■« JU '“floera. In
run think
think.lt
»: range.
delegation
w.*, .*.
-.—.M-nt
Bat no one can
It. is strange.
*« tlie
When they know that tho Mnu in the Moon l&gt;ehaU
behalf a*
the candidate
candidate for
for vice Ppresid®t.
■
•
this bits been the ombltaon of my Uf«has sheep,
Four years ago 1 desired the
’
And the skyland up there ta his range,
hut 1 gave way to other., and now I hope
sleep, sleep.
.
my friends will support rue.
.
Th* Man in the Moou ta* border, dear.
“The Tenn®*** delegation, said Colo­
And the aooHy white cioucta are his abrep.
nel Brownlow, “bad no idea of making
_.
.
.
...
,n,i,r
! Polk their candidate for the presidency,
X .uttered
And 3J ljrio&lt; t^dc her asleep,
_____
neir supj«&gt;rv vi.
----- ■
„d U..I.
merely n.mli»a Tb. raovmtloo.
two years after it was dropped overboard । -Under the dusky mmqulte;
•
bowwrr.dlil
by a schooner from Ambergris Key. a little , White through thc blue pasturesI of heaven
of lb. olber pony wore AgbUns b.rd.»bj U
island in the Bahama group.
| Tho moon man I* drifting hta sheep.
•
WM Io oor of tbv Mirenw 0&lt; Ko .traio,-lre
____
bleep.
Tho_______
bottle,______
with Its paper inside,___
bad ;
bleep,Bleep,
aJtcp.
,b... merely unllreirt .he MU-otlonpl »bo
proved the theory of ocean currents It
bad followed thc Gulf Stream until it bad pOr the Lobo mlgU come7 ’
eoorention. bUJor DonolrauMwra
n&lt;jmm.i-1 J.0.0. K. Volk ra. omdldut for Ike
been caught by th&amp;t current which siyeein ! From his haunt* In the hill*
uremdeoev. Dortlran .era rapirawd to bo
to tbe south along tbe coasts of eastern Aud
* “bowj- at
- a •baby
■ that cries,
KrmoatMd«*o&gt;'OUHickory.' .ml the Im
bleep, sleep.
f
Europe aud northern Africa, had been car­
Bueno, of Andrew Jrakran
ried thence to the westward until it en­ Tho Man in tho Moon is a herder, rwnet.
thl. cm.M.1 . «t«&lt;np«lo ww.rd Polk, rad
tered the Caribbean sea, then passed be­ And tbe woolly white clouds are bis sheep.
he WM nomlnnwd W hen Andrew,JMktween the wretern end of Cuba and Cape
ran herd of It be wm not pleraed. lie
Gracia* a Dio*, the eastern extremity of
bod . contempt for Polk beenora b. would
Yucatan, and. having made the circuit ot
ARE WOMEN MERCENARY?
uoe H«bt • duel with Henry A. " Im when
the Gulf of Mexico, wns washed ashore ou
the western end of Ambergris Key.
Diverse Opinion* on the Que»tioo of be pulled bl. nomtdurtnt bbranyln «Mb
Ington M .peaker of Urn bourn of repr.
Other bottles which have been dropped !
,,
overboard by outgoing steamer" have, as n j Two women were diacnssing a very deli­ sentatlven.”
“What did Polk say aa to bis nomina­
Ul?
u‘.,"ralt ol „.,„
OJra; Is woman as a sex ...
--------- cate subject:
mercenary
tbelr drift A. tbe bottle tn.ui tbe Ceph» I
.
tion?" I asked.
“They tell n queer story concerning it tn
acquainta4 with
looiA but ram. ot them hoe. dereloped i “I think
lhlnk Ij am very well ratuolnUd
TenueMce." replied C«»lonel Brownlow.
morke.1 eorentrlellte. In tlulr rongrra I my sex,„
ia one, “and I, nm
”„
said
am forced to acTbtu. OM which wm Krown orarto.nl, k^,wl„,lo my„1(
„™ .pt '•The news was announced to him by nts
tram th. nramrtlp Alter off Cn» Bora | w Uon ?h, „„Unn.l w.trt (or «b.i m.r brother, William Polk, and James K. Polk
the rautboMten, retro,nit, of hewroond |
lnwl fn&gt;m
Th,f m,k, lbem- would not believe iL William Polk was a
Irad raeiu. to here ra.de . "ta. Un.” tor
p^lrtlraly terrerable to people ot much brighter man than James K. Polk.
the Arare.. where It wm picked up on the inflMtae rad ignore thrwe th.l.reot .ra.ll Ho was the Tom Corwin of Tennessee in
tarah nrar P.r.1 In lu raw If went ron„„noe. Tbe mor. tnnorant joons bis days, nnd was noted a* a wag. He
directly rarom tta Golt Sue.m, rad tolmoU brlffl.Uy on tbe yonM could tell stories by the yard, nnd Presl
lowed . current norar tatore ..uprated.
,
who „nd&gt; n„wr„
,.„dy, «„u the dent Lincoln, who knew him well, was
very fond of him.
J ?“ !
U
gift.
“Well. WHUam Pnlk was the first man
ship Sardinian about 300 miles southeast1 —
..wa .&lt;il*l
— nt lul sort.
wnrr
Xtnn am
on
off ..a —
more
substantial
Men
are so
of Cape Farewell, the southern extreoMty foolish too. They fancy women sincere to get thc news of James K. Polk’s nomi­
nation. He beard of it while his brother
ot Grranl.n.1. WM plekral up on the .tarto and
aDU honest,
„onral „„„
and consider it a privilege
‘Irtippnl orarbo.nl, wh,„ they .re nllorrad to m.ke o pnraot was trying a petty teq dollar justice of the
.boot SOO mile, off the rant ot ScoUrad
Tju. u
tlrat bM ll.rured ttair peace case in the town, and ho came into
the lawyer’s office and interrupted the
was found in nearly the same place. Both vnnilot three bottlra, journeying tow.rd .be
j
lhkt
U „ hjp». trial, saying:
“ 'Jim, have you heard lhe news from
Lrad of tta Mldrdght Sun. tadI .bows »
nnd ^pln,. ! reuiemtar tta
«rooc eorreut retUng tram tta berth Ab ,lm, wh,n u
tered »u In.ult tor Baltimore?'
“The future president replied that he had
Unite on tta horwe.i.n .bore.
glee prerenl. to youn, Udlre.
The general retail ra tra Menu u&gt; ta Now_ howe„r, woman has changed all noL
•
“ ‘Well, Jim, the nomination* ore made,
that
strong
current
•*
— a■ —
.............
— ’ sets
"" from
'"m the east UM. .nd .rter.miuthM known, girl »
upon
tbe shores
isles, and aweek he aak« her to accept a diamond
and you are nomi nated for the presidency.’
--------------- of tbe British
vet?
K. Polk laughed, and so did tho
strong one rashes Into'the Caribbean sen j |Jract,|et or some other expensive trinkeL
from the Atlantic. This is a fact loug( lt ^ny tbo bad."
rest of the crowd. They all thought it was
mtenlnbrerl by writer, on pbyidral teog-' Ttaothertedy luigtadbrartlly M whet tins of Bill Polk’s jokes, but. they soon
r*phy, tat never hetore demoiutrated M it I ,h, ^,4 b,, friro|., p^nui.-jr
learned that it was tbe truth, and Polk
Em been by the bydroprepbie office But ।
ton ..xon^n,..” .ho &lt;™d, "I'm M- mnd* an active canvass during the camtta experiment, of th. hydrographic office. lo^“bal
yoa tvtan, tave you bran paigu.
tare eta, deralop«l tta tret ctat r.rlotu ,
o(
Am
W1U ButamUtu,
“President Polk was killed by anxiety
other ralaldtery tmrrrau. ration over . । n,
XoWi m, ^nr Mend. 1 In­ and hard work," Colonel Brownlow went
ters. .prae, exit which were not hetore , 1Ut tnu
,u
)out «,neln. on. “He was laid in bi* grave by the
cuopectod. hew York Tribune
.
nn41
,
thra.
rxrvnt
tor
.
little
Mexican
war. and in-some way he got tho
siona, and I claim that, except for a little
community of women found in every large idea that the responsibility for that war
capital, the general modesty and pride of rented on him. Ho was conscience stricken,
The colors used In tho new Corean uni­ the feminine sex are as pronounced as they and felt himself responsible for the lives
form are different from those of any of the were when we were a good deal younger lost in IL This feeling preyed upon him.
armies of Christendom.
The shirtiike than we are now. You know well* enough and the anxiety and hard work connected
waist* are of purple cotton, faced with red; I that you would not allow one of your with bls position brought him to his grave.
the hat* are black, and there is a bright | daughter" to accept a gift from a man, and When he entered the White House he was
red band about them. The pantaloons are | you know that they would never dream of young, straight, black haired and about
purple, and tbe feet are swathed in great! maneuvering for one. Now, are you so fifty year* of age. When he came out he
white boots of padded cotton.
' conceited as to think you are different from was ii stooped, wrinkled old man, whose
During my stay at tbe Corean capital the ’ other mothers, or your daughters superior hair was gray and whose step was feeble.
He went back to Nashville, and be died in
native genrml-iu-chlef incited me to attend to all other grirls?
a review of lhe troops. I rude in a chair} “Why, the world is crowded with just a few month* after ho left the presidency.
borne by four big batted Coreans to the ; such people, and in them is tbe great spirit —Washington Letter.
drill grounds at the edge of the palace, and that keeps the race alive. 'The only way
saw 400 soldiers go through all sorts of evo- j that your conclusion la to be arrived at is
lotion*, moat of which seemed to be those i»y confining your studies to a uarrow
Curious yarns nre spun about the method
of tbe gymnasium rather than those act coterie of ill bred, high strung and badly of dispensing followed by divers captains
down in military tactics.
regulated women that makes iLelf con- on deep water. The sea lawyer usually
The general would give a command, and ' wpicuous in a city like New York. These found in a ship's forecastle fondly asserts
every soldier would lift his leg and bold it } women make a noise and are vulgar, and that each bottle of the medicine chest beam
at right angles to &gt;his body until another j it is their habit to get all tihey can out of a distinguishing numbet, aud upon thia
word brought it to the ground again. | people they meet. But you ought to know foundation prvewds to build the following
There was the raising of tbe arm. the ' that they are a wofully small part of the story, which is redolent with tho salt sea.
throwing out of tbe fists, and other exer ! world, and cannot affect that fine feminine An Illiterate shipmaster, having consulted
cises which many school children of the } character that objects to common contact. his lxx&gt;k of medical instructions, found
United Stale* practice daily.
Z
i and whose chief feature is the quality of that a strong dose from No. 0 bottle wm
The soldiers of Corea act os tbe police of ~-*
J- Fie! Believe
— *in
-------------------—
pride.
your!sex.
myJdear.
the proper remedy for a sick sailor stand­
tbe capital. The city of Seoul contains Woman is upt mercenary or calculating.” ing before him. No. G, however, had been
about 300.000 people, mos| of whom live in . The last apcnkcr was *□ vehement nod in great request during tho passage, and
one story thatched huts. A great wall convincing that the other smiled over her not a drop remained. For a moment the
run* around the city, climbing tbe mount­ teacup and said: “Well, dear, perhaps I was amateur doctor was at a loss. An inspira­
ains and crossing tbe valleys which sur­ mistaken. I’m snro I hope so.”
And tion opportunely caused his corrugated
round it, ami this wa|l has a number of every one else must hope so toe.—New brow to smoother. He mixed together
gate*.—Frank G. Carpenter in Youth's York Sun.
portions from bottles No. 2 and No. 4 on
Companion.
the strictly arithmetical principle that two
and four make six. Deponent say st h not
There is one big “don’t” which nine-tenths what effect. If any, the dreadful decoction
The waiter was expecting his usual tip, of womankind might with advantage hang had upon thc seaman.—Pall Mall Gazette.
and when the young man had gathered up up over their dressing tables,and it is this:
all of tbe change except a dime, of course “Don’t smile perpetually!” Is there any­
he reached for iL But tbe young man thing more wearisome than the person who
There is *□ enormous spider frequently
ceaselessly expand* and contract* the lips
stopped him. —
found in the jungle, fully three inches long
“You don't get thoM now,” he said; "I’ve over the teeth, without mirth or meaning, in tbe body and seven .across the legs,
for that is what the continual smile event­
got a use for them.”
black in color, and elegantly marked with
Then he reached down in his pocket, ually become* Let any woman stand be­ red and yellow. It spins a geometrical web
Clled out a patent pocket dime savings fore a mirror and attempt to produce an about four feet iu diameter between two
animated smile of welcome. She will be
nk and slipped tbe coin into 1L
trera. which web is strong enough to knock
“Sorry for you, Charles,” he continued; surprised at the witless grimace that will off a pith hat. (n oue case the web was
“if I had any nickels you’d get the usual respond. That Is what smiling is with no extended between trees at least twenty
soul behind iL I^earn to smile with the
tip,”
feet apart by a system of guys and stays,
“I s’poac io," replied the darky gloom­ eye, and keep the mouth and facial lines In of which not one was unnecessary or out
ily. “Tboee patent -things is most drivin’ reffijse. We speak of the pleasing gravity cf place; aud besides, was stretched iu a
me to ruin. A quahter’s too much, and of the oriental*. This Is tbe secret of it—a
vertical direction by two good sized pieces
there ain’t anjr mo' dimes, an’ I don’t git kindly light in the eye, with a quiet ex­ of wood—ax chips, in fact—slung to ito
nothin' but nickels, and mighty few of pression of tbe face. There is no copyright lower margin.
upon
iL
Let
her
nnd
him
who
will
imitate
I them. But never mind, suh; I kin fix it. 1
Some of the Sumatran spiders are of
it.—Her Point of View in New York Times.
reckon."
such extraordinary and uuspklcrlike
And the next day he changed a bill for
shapes that only drawings could give an
the young mau and gave him one dollar in
Idea of them. One specie*, about the size
nickels.
Id n report on the factory and workshop of a garden spider; has a hard, shelly body,
“Moe’ afraid you’d run short, sab," he industries in which women jirc employed with n pear shaped projection on each aide,
said; “ain’t got a dime in the bouse. Don’t Carroll D. Wright remarks the almost to­
which, as well u the body, is covered with
keep 'em uo mo’. Can’t afford it, no bow." tal absence of the American born girl. spikes.—Chambers’ Journal
Any man who shows a pocket bank in Here nre some cold blooded statistics aa to
that restaurant now can stay there weeks the amount of wages earned by women in
Wife (reflectively)—1 do wonder
without seeing a di use. Tbe waiters have some industries in New York: Milliner*
got it all fixed.—New York Telegram.
average *2.50 a week; shirtmakers, *3; un­ men grow bald and women do not.
Husband—Because of the intense activity
derwear makers, 43; doskmakcra, *3.50;
boxmakers, «; feather workers, *4; men'a of men's brains.
Wife—And why is It women have no
No wonder the
When a man han created a habit of eat­ clothing makers, *4.
whiskera?
ing at a certain place be thinks of that par­ American girl is not to i*e found in these
Husband—Because of the intense adlv
industries. How could she live on such an
ticular place whenever he gets hungry. He
tty
of their chins.—Pittsburg Bulletin.
may have begun by accident, have secured income? But tbe question remains, Where
|S she?
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a good seat, a good waiter, or got acquaint­
FtblUnHiMbuL—-------------ed with tbe proprietor, or got some favor­
Stale of Michigan County of Barry—**.
At * se*"’*n of the Probate Court for the
ite dish to his taste, or met agreeable peo­
It may encourage tbe humble maiden of pountj- of Rnrry. holdra at the ITnliste Office
ple Some insignificant thing struck him
limited resources and busy life to know in the City of Hast! tig*. in sold countv. on'
favorably. In a few days be goes there by
that during the life of the Danish king’s Tuesday, the 23th day of August, la the year one
habit. He get* angry Jind dissatisfied
thousand eight hundred and ninety o«.
daughters tbe royal sire was compara­ l,^o?Xn,■
w* Ar»»tro4*. Jud«e of
every now and then anti tries another tively poor, and connequently the two most
place, bat he finds drawbacks everywhere
popular and powerful women at Europe— , *'• n*p matter of the estate of few? a,
7
aud goes back again. Habit I* stronger tbe Princess Alexandra of Wales and tho Jones, derenswl.
than tbe attractions of superior foot! and Czarina Dagtnar of Russia—used to trim
cookery—stronger, than money considera­ their own bonnets, fashion their own praying ibst the sarninMnilx.n of said nutp
tions. If It ’’•ere not for habit thc good gowua and do up their own laces, besides
A!bert w»r»er. er
will of a hotel or a newspaper would be looking after several other things not other suitable person.
worthless, and scores of restaurants around nearly so easy of accomplishment.—Ex­
town would be closed in a month.—New change.
York Herald.

Of all the wonders that tboae who go
down to the aea in ships are brought in
contact with, none in so unfathomable or
incomprehociHible as those mighty rivers
that flow through tbeocean nnd are known
aa streams where they are Well defined,
----------------------- where they are not The
....
and ss current*
Unlud SlMa H»&lt;lrosr»pUI» ollie, bra
been making, in the last few years, a serie*
or •xperiment*
experiment* calculated to test fully the
tbe
ot
theory of stream* and current* in tbe
North Atlantic.
Lieutenant Nozro has '
among his treasures in the branch hydro- i
graphic office in this city a little bottle 1
which once held a half pint of whisky.
Subsequent to thnt it held a paper saying
that it was dropped overboard from tbe.
steamship Cephalonia 400 mUes east of ■
Boston. It was brought into thia port

ATTENTION.
We have received a

LARGE INVOICE
OF

ROCHESTER

snots

Manufactured by the Genesee Shoe Co, successors to Smith
i Herrick. Our many lady customers will remember

THE NEAT FIT

They always received from this line of shoes and we can
assure them that thus invoice is fully up to the stand­
ard in every respect, and we guarantee every pair.
Wo also have a lull line of the following shoes.

Reynolds Bros., Utica, N. Y.
Rindge, Bertsch &amp; Co., Grand Rapids.

W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass.
Snedicor &amp; Hathaway, Detroit.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

MONEY
Regular Price

boisterous bookmaker addressed Lord
Randolph Cb arch HI as follows: "Pleased

tbe everlasting scarf on
tattea in tbe middle of

further ordered, that ulri

1.75

OUR
OFFER!
The two papers one year for

Subscribe with us or with any of our author

:;sprw,^rri'.: wjeraws ized agents.
MUle. sre required u aypexr
Court. then to

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Detroit Weekly Tribune
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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 18

Hastings, mich., September 3,189-1.

MU’S SUIT IN THE OUSE
F’OZFL Si 5.00.
(B .ri-inir Black Worsted.) This week only. Can it
I.,. ' ' Is it possible? How can they afford it!
I end 9imllar tpuxtbny uMl be arked on all uldn to-ibiy cvn.'hr rtartllng statement conveyed abteM: nnti yet, great ua the
mail be. It could lutrdly be otherivitc, taking into coKKlderam.Ki': t nraordlnary and crceptbmal offer. Just think.' Here
, Tmi cr wht re but yesterday tiuiUaandx of smu were mafked at
. . . ■ id not have l&gt;cen xold for lox than $18. »30, X*2 gsa, g?;, |ni(j
.

You can step in to-morrow and take your choice
i $15.00.
.
■p.i. ajiut irlHir rhl. mite mean*. Urrry ,rural U Otupei truth.
, .
I... room for skeptintanL Every man can find out firr him­
. i:r&lt; '!i man in at perfect liberty to step right among dur $18,
cauR tablcx and

SELECT HIMSELF ANY SUIT HE PLEASES.
- is &lt;onrrulfd.
Nothing bt reserved.
Nothing in c.rrepted.
;::j in open and aboveboard, mid every auit, no,mutter haw
high if* former grief may have been, $15 buyt U noir.
,- .-rrludc our Ittack Wonted*; we include all our fine Imported
. and f’nxidinercu.

Our reasons for this money-losing sale?
;i . .'I. icr hurtlly thitde they cowcent the jnihlie.
However, Hnee
. .■ buii't /i&lt;hi njfttlr, ted don't i«f\}ect telling.
Although the nettlui.i been ycnerrtllv prfutpcroiHf. the atrUco.
.•,
in the virlier taimmcr numihMand rnctuly weather ijanenillv
ix! I ■ ■
have iteeii a great drau'txuk on. the talc i of fine
sKi.’x. EftT-i/body cconomkcrl, or. had to economite, to make
. , i. inert. Thnx the man aceuxtamtd to jniylng ftH for\ a xitH
-■ Li;, if hbntwtf to one of our fW euitx, while he who ordinarllu
s • ,r kio did not Jind it eonveuient to go higher than ft?'or fl5.
. ...... the mediinn andloic-priccd nuitii found ready *tdc, the
■ rpni.virc one*

L'icy iion't x’tU'k much bnigcr. Fifteen DAllan i* the utmdertiuit ‘ ill make them go. H'c rrpcttf, the flue*! *ult
them
t..r Flrhen Ihdlars, and youyaurtelf van, if you wish, go
i&lt;&lt; pih. from counter to counter, and take any suit.! wheth- t lh $.'&lt;&gt;. $25 or fM. FOR ONLY 915. Can anything be fairI.-. . plaiutTf
Ktincmbcr this sale commence* bmuimiw
u .a • o'chwk. &lt;nu! will continue one week .from tom»rrmc
Ti.e larlicxt coma* will, of rnunc, catch the bc*t iH^rgain*.
&gt;cii
If you don’t live In Grand Rapid" *e&gt;»d us
ire&lt;&gt;t.it justice In selection. It trUl surely pay.

.

HUDSON’S
1
GRAND RAPIDS.

•ou want to buy any furniture; a nice carpet; any­
thing in the line of draperies, rugs of the hike,
this season?

LINOLEUM
What kit? It « a floor cover made of cork. J ail at m-Y
&gt;tore and examine it, as it is much superior , to carpet
or any other fioSr cover at its value.

We are receiving the newest and latest designs- also some o
the most desirable novelties in all of our Jines.**L4^ay
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE McCOI
STEKETEE"

IMPROVED

BOOKS

Hoo Ghoiera cure
HOG

PIN WORMS IN HORSES
M». G. G Steketeei-Yonr Hof Choler. Cut*. «
*&gt;ch I ltd two kx»« to a yearling colt, broogbt hui
’td» ot p&lt;n wcum* and smaller red eaea from o«
• r a dcinj tpitndidly. Wa believe it to beafPO
xdtetne.
WILLIS ROBISON.
Never w»» known to (ail; th* only tureremodyfc

New and Second Hand,

W. H. GOODYEAR’S,
The Druggist’s-

for rate bl Itoling, b,

W. u. aoODYXAR. DrunM.

Mrs. Wm. Rowley, of Dakota, isvlaltlng
her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. John
Donley Tit present. We are informed that
she Intends to return to Dakota again this
fall.
Mrs. T. P. Barnum has been entertain­
ing company from New York state.
Dr. A. J. Wright and wife hare gone to
Pennsylvania to visit tbe doctor's father,
Tbmu Davis mue child, at Middleville, who is quite aged. They will be absent
about ten days. '
fell into a heap of hot ashes and coals
H. A. Nichols and wife were in Grand
that had been dumped in the yard, and
Rlpltls last week.
was terribly burned the other day.

T!te best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1890

5. Spell words pronounced by cxaiataMary E. Wilcox returned from Hastings
Saturday.
PENMANhIUr.
Al. Davis* little boy is very sick.
1.What system have you adopted?
Levi Gifford has fair new house plastered Give the elements of the small lettera; of
ready for the finishers.
the capital letters.
School begins at the Center Monday,'
2. How do you secure accuracy In witt­
Sept 7, Mary E. Wilcox teacher. .
ing the elementary forms, and uniform
School commenced at the Austin the progress?
3. How do vou secure legibility? How
31sL Ed. Brown teacher.
Will Seger, wife and Lou Glenn were does it rank in importance?
at A. Coombs* the fore part of the week.
4. What kind of class-drill would you
Will Campbell had an uncle, James employ to secure ease of movement?
Campbell of Port Huron, visit him last
5. What three ends do you seek to ob­
Jacob Miller Is about to start a cigar
tain In teaching penmanship?
week that he had not seen for years. ,
factory at Middles Hie, F. Snore and H. Hart each come to the
Will Corwin and family moved Into Miss
6. -In making examination papers in
front with a new wagon.
any
study, do you take the penmanship
Fox's
house
this
week.
8. Senslba. near Gun lake, has a fine
Milton Murphy, of Hastings, is visiting
A big wedding in North Assyria Tuesday and general neatness of the paper into con­
two-year-old Clydesdale stallion
that
life mother for a few weeks.
evening, the 1st, George Pratt and Pearl sideration? Why?
weighs 1136 lbs. By the way he also has
Bert Walting and sister Etta are making Cummins contracting parties.
PHYSIOLOGY.
30 acres of as good com as we have seen arrangements to attend school In Nashville.
1. Which is the best food for boon
The social at Jerome Frost’s last week
on sandy land this season. He says the
Several of our U. B. members - attended netted the society the neat sum of 88.
making, beef or oat meal? Give reasons
secret of Its not curiing during the drouth, the camp meeting at Hastings.
School meeting Monday nlghL tbe 7 th. for your answer.
was the ever-lasting keeping at it with fete
A. Snider and wife visited friends in
2. Describe a simple, efficient and in­
cultivator. There Is hardly a weed bi the Orange the past week.
expensive system of ventilating the ordina­
whole field. —Middleville Sun.
Mrs. E. Barton will go to North Mich, ry district school building.
Frank Allerton, of Portland, was here
Fred Brunner, while nt work in Fox * 011 business last week.
this week to visit relatives.
3. Where and how does the digested
Son’s mill, at Freeport, last week Tuesday,
L. Whitmore and wife take advantage food pass into the circulation.
Several of our citizens attended camp
parted company with three fingers which meeting at Lake Odessa last week.
of the excursion Thursday and spend a
4. Name, describe and give the use of
got too close to a hungry buzz-caw.
‘
L. Lockhart Sundayed with friends In week at Petoskey.
all the parts of a joint
1L D. Norwood is quite low with fever.
Walter Burling has for years realized Carlton.
5. How can you remove Ute animal
Win. Cooper is doing a hustling business matter from bone*? How the mineral mat­
the fact that he was losing considerable
in the way of buggy painting.
money every year by selling iiis apples tn
ter? What particular advantage to a
E. J. Hartman is soon to erred a nice child to see this experiiiient? What prac­
home dealers, and this year resolved to
Mrs. Mamie Bunnell, of Hickory Corners,
deal directly with commission men. He visited her sister Miss Lottie Loomis, the dwelling on Oak St opposite A. Bush’s re­ tical use in tbe knowledge of the composi­
sidence.
stripped 26 barrels of early apples east a past week.
tion of the bones?
Mrs. Addison Pennock is going to build
0. What are the laeteals? What are
few weeks ago, and last week got returns
A goodly number from this vicinity at­
the lymphatics? Are the laeteals and
for the same. A few barrels sold for 81.50 tended the camp meeting Sunday. Some a house on Oak St to rent or sell.
We won’t say what day it was that Mr. lymphatics connected in any way?
but nearly 20 of them were sold at 25 cents others going the fore part of the week
Potter
caught
eleven
fine
bass
at
Pleasant
7. What is a cold? What hygienlo
per barrel. He was out his apples and with their tents.
The school at| the Doud school house lake.
treatment would you advise for a cold?
about 75 cents cash.-.-Freeport Herald. 8. Make a drawing of tbe eye ball and
failed to begin Monday last with Lewis
There are several apple buyers in town,
A lot of Freeport hunters are talking Mixer teacher, but will begin next Monday and Ute competition is making a good indicate the part/*by number and name
about going to Montana on a hunting ex­ with Irving Gaskill teacher.
market.
pedition.
___________________
9. What would be tbe probable effect
James. Shepherd, of Martin Comers,
Bishop Bros, are at Shultz this week.
afld Felix Chamberlain, of Delton, visited
Jerry Sproul has purchased a lot on on gastric digestion of taking alcohol into
Bandeld.
Maple St and will, erect a store building the stomach Immediately after eating a
Frank Doty. Mr. Phillips and Jonas, at O. Loomis last w«*ek.
meal?
E. B. Payne has purchased a new com­ there soon.
Moore had some sheep killed last week
10. How does inspired air differ from
It is not an uncommon thing to see
by dogs. Willard Ny« was called upon to fort stove. Price 803.
from five to fifteen teams waiting to un­ expired air In composition? How does
adjust the damages.
XVundlnnd.
venous blood differ from arterial blood in
load at the mill.
Rev. Wallace goes to confrenceat. Grand
composition*.
’
Most of our farmers are getting their fal*
Branstetter
and Doster shipped a
Rapids next Monday.
V. K. U1STOBY.
.
car load of hogs from here Saturday.
ilow hi shape.
Doty and Stringham shipped another
1. Name three discoverers In the em­
Orville Burst of Grand Rapids, is spend­
f Geo. Batdon is on the sick list.
carload of hogs last Monday.
ing his vacation with his parents just ploy of the Spanish, English and French,
' Deacon Holmes Is very sick.’
Frank Bristol and wife received 11 sou
respectively, giving a discovery of each.
Burglars visited Dr. Kilpatrick's drug' south of town.
Into tbe family last week and all are doing
2. What do the following dates suggest:.
The new saloon opened Tuesday, and
store Monday night. As bis safe was not
finely.
closed they did not blow it open, but satis­ we expect to be again greeted with tbe 1497, 1565, 1007, 1609. 1020, 1765?
Next Sunday the Sunday school is to be fied themselves by tearing off the cash with old familiar
3. Mention a prominent battle of (a)
and oft repeated
reorganized.
the French and Indian war; (b) the revo­
drawer, and eating about two pounds of ••hie”!
School meeting next Monday evening Cheese that wa" full of skippers. En­
Lance Jones is contemplating building lutionary war. (c) tiie war of 1813: (d) the
at 8 o’clock sharp.
Mexican war and (e) tin* war of the rebel­
a residence ou Oak St. south of IL IL
Kitlie Mosher antrii’eter Fisher's daught­ trance Into the store was eff«*cte(i by break­
School meeting will be held at the lion.
ing out a large light ot glass. No clue
er will conuiHmce attending school at has yet been obtained, but It is supposed school house Monday evening September
4. With what great enterprise is each
Battle Creek next Monday.
of the following names associated: (a)
7th.
that they were amateure.
.
Mrs. J. F. Williams jmd daughter were DeWitt Clinton? (b) S. F. B. Morse?
The bus(ne*s part of our village came
(c) Cyrus-D. Field? (d) Henry CioyF
near going up in flames.one evening last at Gslebburg Saturday and Sunday.
The apple dryer Is ready for business week. The drapery in B. 8. Holly’s front
Hen* is a question far matiiematlcmis. (e) M. Bartholdi?
and to judge by the arrangements inside window caught tire from a lamp - and in a If a Jarmer sows 00 acres of wheat, how
5. Name at least five presidents of the
can dispose of all the apples brought to it. few seconds was a|l ablaze, hut by prompt matij- ocrea will be theshed? Our limited United States, mentioning some events
Wheal has been coming to Cloverdale in .und energetic work was subdued after de­ observation leads us to place the answer associated with the administration of each
large quantiles during the past week.
; stroying aliout 850 worth of goods.
of the five.
forty one acres and sixty pxls.
Another large kiln of brick has just
6. Tell all you can of the founding of
We wondet If It would not be well to
been fired at the yard here.
the first college In America
agitate the subject of fire protection.
Camping out is not as fashonable as it 1 Would it not bo well to profit by the ex­
7. Name the most Important inventions
Following art* the real estate transfers
was since the damp weather set In.
perience of other villages. After the busi­ of the week ending August 31. 1891, as that have been made by Americans, and
Minnie Gillespie and Satie Deck enchhati ness part of our beautiful villagelias gone taken from the books in the register's office: the name of the -inventor.
8. Where was the Continental Congress
a birthday party last week.
up In flames it will be too iate to take lireJ. A. Ernsburgerto Fred K. Rickie; city lot
In session during the war?
Mr. Wright who has been sick for ib caution.
J7C0.
Maurer to Geo. J. Ha&amp;nuui; Ma sec.
long time Is growing weaker ami no hopety;
We wonder why it would not be wise to IT Philip
Maple Grove ««»i.
FIHJns ■ Particular Order.
arc entertained of his recovery.
incorporate our village? Of course It will
Jaue 11. Navlorto Henry Crapofl; ttO a sec.
It was in the dog da)*s, so. ordering din­
make our taxes higher, but would we not 31 Assyria f3«0.
Marxarat Van Gradel to Philip Maurer; 30 a ner, he made it a special stipulation that
Siapiv ur»,o.
gel enough better protection and conven­ sec.
4 Maple Grove Staoo.
Mrs. Guy has a sister and nephew visiW iences to offset the extra tax?
I. N. Keeler to A. C. Dibble ; 1&lt;X Middleville one dish JfiDtild be an ice pudding. TLo
g tier
n The I. O. O. F. lodge of this place Is •st.
ing
her from unm.
Ohio.
Jus. Dibble to Estella &amp; Richards; lot Middle­ peared. Id due course the dinner disap­
Mr.
II.. Rribart was quite
,___ sick last week but .(loin(( considerable work of late.
ville Sts.
.-! better .t
Palmerton is still on the sick list.
is -------reported
at »i,u
this writing.
Eva Barber to K. G. Barber; lot Middleville peared also, at least as far as the roasts and
entrees were concerned. “Now," said the
Mrs. M. Guy and J. D- Guy visited
F. F. Hilbert Ims gone to Detroit to at­ •m.
H. G. Monroe to F. E.Monroe; 20 a sec. 3 host, ns he wiped tbe perspiration from his
friends in Ionia Saturday and Sunday.'
tend the exposition.
.. , ,
. HopelASO
2
Win. Seaman is plastering his house.
I
Palmerton A Smith have added about
M. 8. Roush to Freeport Cemetery As8’u; brow, "bring" in the Ice pudding." Tbs
waiter vanished, and presently returned,
parcel Irving Slri.
Mr. Whitney and daughter are attending; 8200 worth of books to their law library.
Edward Riggs to Salma Crossman; pareel bearing triumphantly a noble plum pud­
the U. B. conference In Grand Rapids thia
Our school will commence next Monday. sec.
35 Thornnpple 11200.
ding, surrounded by n sea of blazing sauce.
Prof. J. M. Smith visited his parents
Salma Urowiman to IJlile B. Riggs; lot Middle­
' jki). Guy and S. Nlcewander will take
"Why, what is this?" naked the dismayed
and brother in Yankee Springs last week. villa WOO.
John sheau to W. &gt;1. and (Rk&gt;- Dunning; 90 master of the feast. “Do you wnntloburn
In the excursion to Petoskey this week,
us nil up?" “Well, air,’’ was tbe ■*Thursday.
grlevcd reply, “you asked for a nice pud­
IL S. Shoup was the first man to sow
I). IL Burdick and Dr. J. M. Elliott each
ding, and this is tbe nicest pudding ws
Name and Residence
wheat In this vicinity.
lost a valuable work hor*e a few days ■No 1 BenJ. Crossman,
could make.*’—London Truth. ,
Middleville
Geo. Demery and wife visited W oodland
123 •&lt;
1‘MrkAR
••
fci!Mrs. Nelson Bennett, of Harbor Springs, t
friends last week.
EvaTuekay,'Yankee Springs
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grant Moon, ... 1utohn
Bene way, Middleville
A good Abajin father gave his non a
,x* ) Myrtle Sprague,
“
■nd other relatives.
nickel and sent him to church, and after ba
Farmers have their ground nearly ready
i John O. Dodge, Chicago
Miss Grant and her aunL of Grand Rap- ■rap
,
came home asked him what the text waa.
1 Marian K. Hodges. Cleveland
ids. who have l»een visiting at M. M. Rock­
for wheaL
.♦ a
, Wm. R. (.took. Hastings
He said he did not know.
Willie Larabee. of Kansas, visited at A. well’s returned to their home Friday.
« J Sadie E. Robtrts
,:n
“Did you forget everything?" naked tbe
j Fred Nesbitt, Castlelou
L. Campbell's last Sunday.
Rev. Albertao... a former pastor of the ,
parent.
"
Daniel F. Newton, D. Iw-Morthland, C. Wesleyan church of this place, visiteu 128 i Kila Turner
“No," said the boy. carefully, “1 remem­
,
i
Emmet:
Feighner
“
F Cock and J. H- Valentine are in the a portion of tils (lock last week.
&gt;1 y I Maiida Unaea
“
bered not to put the nickel on the plate."
city attending the Hazel vs. Hazel picnic
F J. Woodward, Pt Central California .j mi j James H. Mcl’eck, Baltimore
“Why, you henthenl"
i
Relle
Miller,
Camletou
“If I’m a heathen it’s, ail right. I know
ll*Fred Bergman Is in Grand Rapids this ■nd one of Barry county’s early pioneers,
and educators for several years, is now re­
Tbe last excursion of tbe season for once that the poor heathen got the
viewing
his
old
stamping
grounds
and
the
to Ottawa Beach will be run by nickel that waa intended tor him. 1 bought
*7^12. Bailey Is on the road buying hogs.
surviving
residents
who
were
his
schoo
the D. L 4N.R. R., via Grand some cakes with that nickel"—Texas Siftr
C.,h i»r’ w.. »■
I-*, ““"■’•J
scholars, when the little white
Ings.
*'.....
Rapids on Saturday. Sept. 5Lh.
A. D. Morford lost two homes last weet boureSltusted at the Comers was the oulj
The Bead! is the moat popular
School commenced in the Doud district one In the two surveynd townships then
place in Western Michigan for
known
as
town
one
\nd
town
two.
now
Angelina
Hamfattc
—And what la nay
Mnndav. E. Gaskill teacher.
THE excursions, picnics, etc. and a
We understand that Corn Vandenburg’ Barry and Hope. Mr. W • l» w®11 fitted
LAST day spent there will afford an
and qualified to discern the many changes ,
Manager—You are to be in tbe clutcbau
has gone to Washington.
sirlff Benham was ,n ou*
£ wrought In and about bls former home. CHANCE agreeable variation from the of the devil's imp, and to steal tbe fairy’s
every day monotony incident to
trnek looking after Frank Bailej. Mr. In those days only 17 voters having depos­
life in the country of Inland jewels.
Bailey If » too-iiiueb married man. Flrat ited their ballots.-That was the foot ng
Angelina Hmnfotte— Is that all?
towns. Train will leave Wood­
up ottbe P°ll tat A *■
&gt;«' ,-.d„
Manager—No. If you take too long pat­
bury at 9^3 a. m., arriving at
ting on your 4-ounce costume, and en­
spring election of 184'2. When only In hU
■- Grand Rapids at 10:45 a. ra. and
deavor to steal the diamonds after tbe
trens the subject of our remarks was not
Ottawa Beach at noon. Leave
fairy awakes, you will be delegated U&gt; hold
fully satisfied with the knowledge he had
the Beach at 0:00 p. m. Round
the moon on 11 stick at the back of the flat.
acquired, be attended school at Kalamazoo
trip rate 81.25.
—Jewelers* Circular.
for a time, but found It newmsary In con­
Geo. DkHaven, G. P. A.
to Galeabor, -here wlte No. J tad
sequence of clow attention and hard study
Eaabarra wring.
SCHOOL COLUMN.
MS'S"#
"5 toleave for a time in order $o
Algernon—I’ve a wlddle for you, Mias
Ids health. Laboring In thf open air he
&gt;2.^' Mr feller Bred
ber „»eral amn rerained health and strength, and
Miwanda. Why are chlldweu like tooth
bwushes?
to-day he trends with an elastic step and
READING.
Miranda—I don’t know. Why are they?
Xt'X'll-wSl^wene^’ his countenance; although the fronts of ‘ 1. What Is meant by emphasis? By ac­
Algernon--Because evewybody pwefera
many winters has also caused some
cent? By rhetorical pause?
his own. See?
in our friend and former chum, otherwise
2. Define phonetic spelling. State its
Miranda (frigid!y)-No. I don’t see. Not
the same F. J- Woodward.
advantages. Mark according .to Webster
J. H. Brown, of Plainwell, was here or Worcester the following words for pro­ having any Children----Algernon (stammeringly)—Oh, of couraa
last week superintending his wheat thresh- nunciation:
South Carlton.
Christmas, tuneful, corn, notj-but you —you—you have a tooth
,
.
bwush, you know.—Kate Field's Washing­
l0Mra C McCay Is spending a few davs cooling.
X Mention two prominent objects to
•
Vl.nmg 'rrirads «t Crew. Corner, Uil. be kept In view in teaching pupils to read. ton.
“’ura. John rad Mra. F. B. FlM&gt;l»r,
The Septungint was tbe veraion of tho
4. Give your Ideas of tf&gt;e adyantagee or
lb. rwmrra .re bl«Mr
disadvantages arising from having pupils Old Teatament translated into Greek te
the modi nredrrt mln, ot We b"1 *“?• criticise each other, and how criticisms
eii.blltiK them In ptowlrw Mnl
.,11 should be made.
meat books were written Ln Hellenirtfa
5. Give two results obtained bv using Greek, and both text* were subsequently
Otttar the rail »■« «»«•'
.
translated into Ijitin. The Latin version,
supplemental reading.
, very .Ire
Wednefer.
as revised by Jerome, b called the Vulgate,
6. Bead a selection chosen by the ex­
She drove to Lake
and was the authorized veraion of the
aminer.
Christian churcbea for more than twelve
ORTUOGBAPHY.
vuturies.—Chambers' Journal.
1. Define a vocal; a sub vocal; an aspir­
ate. Give sii examples of each.
2. Give tbe diacritical marks you em­
Th* Mistrew-Bridget, what
ploy in marking letter: the name of each,
take bseezes during ttwl time.
..
illustrate.
[
* G Cortright entertained the
3. Memtion some ways by which you
TbnXr A UH .febtatm.
can render your spslltog ctawe. especially
.^’drMra“°Bra»-«lra enert.lned
Interesting.
handful
feathers 1 Karo
»r;
Sural*)'­
4. Define a syllaWe; bow many syllables wid
a-pickIn'the
feathers fro
wld,-pUkl»
’tb.r™U«r,
tram th.
may a word base? Define a primitive aod f*os nr him. he's that div
tSi 'Vb^'kl''l«ra
Atoert&gt; word; example. A derivltive word; exam' tlmo to cry. But belike he’ll

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�THE CHILDREN OF GOD.

ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is takeh; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
sentiy yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Xtiver and Bowels," cleanses the sys­
tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, phasing to the taste and ac­
eoptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial u&gt; its
effects prepared only from the mo“t
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it tbe most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
3AH FBAKC/SCD. CAL
U»USV!U£. KV.
IK* YORK, M.Y.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN.

Office

with holkrOok. oveb

MOERILL'S STOHE, HASTINGS.
Some more cheap houses wanted rang­
ing from 8500 to f1000.
Rooembcr that this column contains but
a very small part of the property 1 have
for sale or exchange.
■
I have improved anil vacant city lots for
sale and exchange in ail parts of the city.
Fanning lands for sale and exchange in
all jtarte of the county.
I have some choice Gram! Rapids prop
erty for sale at a banraln.
I have choice Chicago property for sale,
well located in different parts Of the city.ranging from i&lt;25 tip to 850.000. a splen­
did opportunity for investments in that
marvelous city where fortunes are made in
Real Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­
cating the different places for sate.

SPECIAL !
On Jefferson street two houses and lots
at ttargalns, and on e/sy terms.
Near furniture ttctory.—one lot aud
house well finished
81.000; S’&gt;oo down,
bal. on time at 7 per cept.
And one house and lot one block from
factory. SSdO; «30U down, bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
factory. 81.000. 8500 down. baL 8 years
at 7:percent.
/ ’
Several splendid bargains in the 1st
ward and other part* of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
80fL front by 140 ft. deep.well located In
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on the land 1 brick
store three stories, also dwelling house and
good barn. Can be bought at a bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
Rapids property. The city of Seneca Falls
has a population of 7,000 and upwards—is
largest towu in Secena Co.
4O-acre farm In Irving, all improved, soil
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
terms.
84 acres fractional—over tuns 15 or 20
acres, k' mile east of Sheridan, good fram­
ed house. One of the cheapest farms in
Barry £»., will take part city property.
10 acres near city, good house and barn,
well and cistern. 150 fruit trees,!
acre
grapes; 31,300, cheap,
down, (bal. at 7
per cent
\
160 acres In Woodland to exchange for
smaller farm and difference.
106 acres In Hope township, known as
tbe Doty farm, will sell for 84200 on easy
terms.
Several SO acre parcels for sale at bar­
gains ranging from 31.800 upwards and
some will take part city property in exttange.
1 have several large farms for sale will
take small farm in part payment.
L have some city propertj’ 1 will trade
for good farms.
I euntemplate a moke extended system
ot advertising, and it would, be well for
those who wish to sell or exchange to call
at this agency at once and get the benefits.
Union Pacific R. IL lands for safe In the
states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington.
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5,900,000
acres of fanning, mineral and timbered
lands, ranging in price from g5 to 510 per
aese: one-tenth down, ten years credit on
balanee.
Frequent excursion rates given,
etc. Call and get circulars.

FEUBATE ORDER.
Bolden at Hie Probate
Office In
.at Barry.
n_ .. 1H
...
XL_^.._

Armatreog, Judge of

B. Chapman. executor of Mid estate,
filed with thia court his final account.

tow cause. U any there be. why tbe prayer
pettttoow may not »&gt;e granted. Andftis
w ordered, that said petitioner give notice
pereMie mtereatod la m&lt;4 relate. &lt;* U*
vl
**il!.*j tel. “r.'

.*

EXIT BALWEDA

Mr. Fraik Huffman, a yoiffig num of

Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been
under the care of two prominent phy­
.ESSON X, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­ sicians. and used their treatment until he
was not able to get around. They pro­
NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT 6.
nounced his ease to be consumption and
incurable. He was pcraualed to try Dr.
King's New Dbcuvery (or consumption,
coughs and colds and at that time was not
able to walk across the street without
resting. Be found, before he had used
half of a dollar bottle, that he was much
ICompited from Lenon Helper Quarterly by letter; he continued to ur it and is to-day
penniaaloa of H.8. flofftnan. pu bl labor. Phil­ enjoying g&lt;xxl health. If you have any
adelphia.!
throat, lung or chest trouble try IL We
SL "Then said Jeou* to thorn Jews which guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle Tree
believed on Him, If ye continue in my at W. II- Goodyear** drug store.
word, then are ye mj dikciplea Indeed.”
He is at.il! at Jerusalem, teaching in the
This remedy Is becoming so w»*il known
temple (verse 2). and it ia just after the feast
aud i»o popular as to need no special
of tabernacle*. ,
82. "And ye shall know the truth, and mention. All who have used Electric.
Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A
the truth shall make you free."
To know the truth ia to know Himself, purer wedlelne does not exist mn&lt;l itds
for He la the Truth (chap, xiv, fl), and to guaranteed to do all that is claimed.
know God and Jesus Chrial ia life eternal Elecinc Bitters will cure all diseases of
(chap, xvli. 8). There is a vital connection the Heer and kidneys, will remove pimples,
between Jeous. tbe IJving Word, and tbe boils, salt rheum and other nffwUoua
written word which teilaof Him and la fall caused hy Impure blood.—Will d^ye
of Him. Acquaint now thyaelf with Him malaria from the system aud prevents
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
and be at peace (Job xxli, St).
of headache, constipation and indigestion
33. “They answered Him, Wo be Abr*
Dam'* seed, aud were never in bondage to try Electric Bitters. Entire Satisfaction
any man. How sayeat thou, ye ahall be guaranteed, or money refunded. Price
56 cis. and SI.00 per bottle st W, H. Good­
freef"
I made
Being only natural men, they nnderstood year’s drug store.
□ot Hia spiritual sayings, tor it seemed
foolishness to them (1 Cor. li, 14).
The best naive in the world for ents.
1 say unto you. whosoever committed sin
is the servant of si a."
As the Spirit through Paul has said, “To
whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey,
his servant* ye are whom ye obey-, whether
of sin unto death, or of obedience unto
righteousncKa." Aud the servants of un
are free from righteousness (Hom, vi. 16.
22).
85. “And the servant abldeth not in tire
house forever, but the Son abideth ever."
In these words He seems to carry us back
to the story of Ishmael and Isaac, of which
Paul makes so nibch In GaL hr , 21-81,
bringing out the difference between that
which is born of the flesh and that which
is born of the Spirit; to which also Jesus
made much reference In His conversation
with Nicodemus.
38. "If the Son therefore shall make yen
free, ye shall be free indeed."
By an outward conformity to the law
they thought to obtain righteousness, not
understanding that tbe Law, so holy and
just and good, could not possibly give life
to a sinner, bnt could only condemn him
(Rom. id. 19, 2D. Gal. Hi, 21,22).
37. "I know that ye are Abraham’s seed,
but ye seek to kill me. because my Word
hath no place in you."
They were childnai of Abraham by nat­
ural descent, but they were uot like Abra­
ham spiritually, for Abrahum rejoiced In
the Christ (verse 56). but they wanted to
kill Him.
38. "I speak that which 1 bare seen with
my Fattier, and ye do that which ye have
4ecn with your Father."
As to His Father, He was continually
ipenkiug of Hirn, proclaiming that the
Father sunt Him, ami that He said and did
only what the Father taught Him; that
the Father was with1 Him, and that He al­
ways pleased the father, that to know
Him was to know the Father.
30. “They answered and said unto Him,
Abrahnm is onr Father. Jesus saith unto
them, if ye were Abraham's children ye
would do the works of Abraham."
They still cling to tbe idea of natural
iescent being sufficient, but John the Bap­
tist had taught them the folly ot aaying,
“We have Abraham to our father" (Math,
lit, 9). and on a previous occasion Jesus
had taught nt Ca[*Tuaum that many
would come from east and west and sit
down with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob In
Che Kingdom, while many who thought
themrelvse entitled so do so wonld bo cast
into outer darkness (Math, viij, H, 12).
Only they which are of faith are true.chil­
dren of Abraham (Gill, ill, 6, 7; Rom. lx, 7;
U, 28, 29); and wherever there is faith like
that of Abraham there will be works to

40. “But now ye seek to kill me, a man
that bath told yon the truth, which I have
beard of God. Tills did uot Abraham."
41. “Ye do the deeds of your father.
Then said they to Him. We be uot born of
fornication: we have one Father, even
God."
•
_
In Lsa. ixiii. 16; 1x1 v, 8, we find th&lt;5e
word*, “Doubtless Thou ar: onr Father,
though Abraham be ignorant of us, and
Israel acknowledge us not: Tbbu, O Lord,
art our Father, our Redeemer: Thy name is
from everlasting.” "O Lord, Thou artour
Father, we are the clay, and Thou onr pot­
ter, and we all are the work of Thy .hand."
42. “Jesus said unto them, If God were
your father ye would love me. for 1 pro­
ceeded forth and canw from God; neither
tame I ot myself, but He sent me."
The Ijord had said through Malachi, “A
son honoreth his father and a servant his
master; if then I t»e a father, where is
mine honor (Mai. i. 6)? And In John v, 23,
Jesus had said, "He that honoreth not tbe
son, honoreth not tbe father which hath
sent Him."
43. "Why do ye not understand my
speech? even becatue ye cannot hear my
word.”
“Through faith" Is tbe only way to un­
derstand (Heb. xi, 3), and if the disciples
understood not many things till after
Pentecost, even though they believed in
Him (chanter xil, 10; xic, 9), how could
there people understand anything when
they hod no faith in Him whatever.
44. "Ye are of your father, tbe deril. and
Che lusts of your father ye will do.”
He bad twice told them that they acted
like their father (verses 88. 41). and now He
says plainly who their father la.
(‘He was a murderer from the beginning,
and abode uot in the troth, because there
is no truth in him. When be speaketh a
lie, bo speakeLh of hia own. for M is a liar
and the father of ft."
Here is the character ot their father, a
murderer from the beginning and the
father of all lies and liars, and Jesus, who

pearaoces but by ths hearts of there whom
He addressed, for He read tbe heart (John
Ii. 1»; vii, 94: lea xi, I).
45. “And because I tell you the truth ye
believe me not."
Paul asks, “Am I therefore become your
enemy because I tell yon the truth!” (Gat
iv, 16). Truth is to a heart that loves lies
like salt to a wound unhealed, or like a
strong light to weak eyas.
46. “Which of you oonvinceth me of siu!
And If I say the truth, why do ye uot be­
lieve me?”
They could not convict Him of sin, for
there was no sin in Him; He knew no ein;
He did no sin; He was without sin (1 John
Ill, ». 11 Cor. v. fit; 1 Ftet. Li, 23).
47. “He that is of God beareth God's

soever worketh abomfcnation or maketh a
lie. but they which are written tu the
Lamb’, book of life (Rev xxl. 27). LM tbe

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped handA, cliilWams,
ooms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay 'required- It is
guaranteed to give perfect satlBfafltiou. or
money refunded. Price 25 cents jrer t&gt;ox.
Fer sale by W. H. Goodyear, the clrugghL
South Haven Is having a •••floral festival.”
Hood's Hareaparilla liu a »|w»dlly Increasing
popularity, which esn only be *onby an article
of real merit. Give It a trial.
,
.
Did you nolle that fine head of hair at chureh
last Honda) ? That *a» Mrs. B—. Hie never
permits herself to be out of Hall's Hair Renewer.
Butter sold for J4 cents a pound nt Cold­
water Tuesday.
••Some years mo Ayer’s Cherry .Pectoral
cared me ot asthma after the best medical skill
bad failed to give relief. A few week* since,
being again troubled with the disease. I was
promptly relieved by the same remedy.’’— F.
8. Hassler. Editor Argus. Table Rock. Sebr.
Vicksburg business men have organized
against dead Isaits.

The poet aud the almanac-maker agree
that all MXMNu have their signs, but those
of Spring are most active and insistent It
Ls then that nature throws off the lethargy
prepares to renew her bounties. Ilk then,
also, that nature attempt to throw otT the
impurities that have lain dormant In tbe
human system. This effort manifests Itself
in various ways—-in the hierraswi activity
of old affections, in the appearance of
boils. carbuncles and other eruption*, and
in the various symptoms so familiar to
those who have suffered. It is at this
period that nature finds an active and a
trustworthy assistant In S. S. S.. which
In’the work ot purifying, the bloixl and
strengthening the system, has proven to
be the most perfect spring medicine ever
offered tn the public
Allegan people will soon begin loperat­
ions on their oil well.

THE PROBLEM SOLVED
Gestlf.MXn: It affords me pleasure to
state that my wife has received greater
benefit from Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup
than from any medicine she lias ever taken.
We have used six bottlflS ami fiml-lt to be
the best family remedy and the greatest
blood purifier Unit we have ever usetl. It
is truly all it is claimed to u* by its found­
er. You cannot recommend it too highly.
■
Yours truly.

West I&lt;ebanon. Ind.
Sold by IV. IL Goodyear.- Prepared only
by The, Charles Wright Medicine Company.
Detroit. Mich.

When Baby wn* rick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Oastoria.
When she became Mln, she clung to Caatoria
When she hod Children, she gave the tn Castons.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
The Muskegon soldier's monument
nearly ready to be placed in position.

is

Triumph ot the Congressional
Party in Chili.

For Boils, Pimples
CHICAGO,

dDnari-CinJnnuti.s:
* fbita-’o—CbirHgf».
Urooldjn, 1.
At

THE “MOTATOE'S” ARMY DEFEATED

Waahingtou, 0.
CT.U.0U. Aug. M -F0110-1.S
l .e
acore* made yesterday at b*&gt;e ball by the
Lourue: At Cincinustl-CiDdnnati, W;
New York. 4. At Chicago—Chicago, 28;
‘Brooklyn,
At I’ilteburg-Pit.ubnrg, 1;
Boston, 7. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 7;

Philadelphia, 4.
Awxnanuu.
At Boston—Boston, 8;
Association:
Milwaukee, 0. At Philadelphia—Athletic,
4; Louisville, 1.
Balti more-Coiumbu*
game prevented by wet ground*. Wash­
ington-St. Louis game postponed—rain.
day afternoon:
Lima, Aug 28.—To Pedro Moxtf. The
CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Following are tbe
triumph ' complete. Valparaiso surren­ •cores made by League bare ball clubs
dered.
[Signed]
VIAU
yesterday: At Cindnnatl-Clucinnati, 1;
gomnlhinr That Is Bellabie.
New York, 6. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg,
Acting Secretary Wharton, of the state &amp; Boston, 1. At Chicago—Chicago, »,
department, received tbe following cable­ Brooklyn, 8. At Clevelaud-ffleveland. 4;
gram last night from United State* Con­ Philadelphia, 4—elcven^nnings, called.
Association: At Boaton—Boston. 12;
sul McCreary at Valparaiso:
“Valparaiso, Aug. 28.—Battle fought Milwaukee. 7. Atr Washing ton-Wash
Dear city this morning.
Government ingtoD, 2; SL Louis, »-called. darkum-.
At Baltimore—Baltimore, 6; Columba*,
forces badly beaten. Heavy lo« b &gt; h
5. Athletic-Louiaville game prevented by
sides.
City surrendered to oppcMi'Mun,
rain.
but in hands ot admirals of American,
Chicago, Aug. 28.—League scores on the
German. French and English fleet* for
diamond yesterday wcie ** follows: At
good order. No communication with San­
Pittaburg—Httsburg, 7; New York, 1. At
tiago. Opposition forces now’ entering
Chicago—Chicago, fi; Piiilndelpbia, I. At
thedty."
Cleveland—Poston, 12; Cleveland, 2 At
OtUclal from tbe Insurgent*.
Cincinnati—Brooklyn, 8; Cinrlnatf, 10.
The following cablegram was received
Association: Al Boston—Boston, 8; Mil­
by the C&lt;^gre**ional envoys here last waukee, 2. At Philadelphia—Athletic, 2;
Ijoniavillc, 8. Al Baltimore—Baltimore,
night:.
_ ..
-IQVIQCR, Ang. 29.-MONTT.
ashing­ 11; Columbus, 2. At Washington—Wash­
ton: Balmofced* defeated for tbe second ington. 8; SL Louis, 8—five innings, darktime today. After tbe victory the Con­
Chicago, Aug 29.—Following are the
gressional fores* remained outside of tbe
city. . Valparaiso was delivered up to the records made at bare ball by League clubs
German admiral, who, on hi* side, imme­ yesterday: Ac Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 5;
diately delivered it to the orders of the New York. A At Chicago—Chicago, 5;
Congressional government.
Communi­ Philadelphia, 8.
At Cleveland—Cleve­
cate this to the government ot the United land, 4; Boston, 9. At Cincinnati—Brook­
States.
lyn, 1; Cincinnati, a
Eriuzuuiz.’
[Signed.]
Association: At Baltimore—SL Lx&gt;uIk,
8; Baltimore, 7. At Philadelphia—Ath­
Senor Laxcamx. the Chilian minister, letic, 8; Columbia, 4. Al Washington—
said last evening that he had received no Milwaukee, 8; Washington, A , Bostonnews from Chili other than the dispatch Loulsvlite game prevented by rnin.
from the minister of foreign affairs given
Following are the lowigue dub scores
to the press Thursday, lie was shown Saturday: At Pittsburg— Pitteburg. fl;
the dispatch received by tbe Congrwudonnl New York, k At Cincinnati—Cincinnati,
envoys in Washington yesterday announc­ 4; Brooklyn,
At Cleveland—(Firat game)
ing a victor)’ for the Congressional party, Cleveland, 6; Boston. 8.-(Second game)
but said he knew nothing concerning Ito Cleveland, 3; Boston, 11. At Chicago—
truth. When he was told of the contents Phitedelphir.. fl; Chicago, 2.
of Mr. McCreary’s dispatch, he sent back
Association: (Satunjtay) At Boston—
word that he bad nothing to say.
Louisville, 2; Boston,
celled, darkness.
At Philadelphia—(First game) Athletic, 5;
The official news of the insurgent vic­ Columbus, 8. (Second game) Athletic, b;
tory in Chili, cablet! to tbe state depart­ Columbus, 2 At Baltimore— Baltimore,
ment by the Unite’! States consul at Val­ 6; St. Ix&gt;nh, G-rcalled. darkness. Wash­
paraiso, settles beyond doubt the conflict­ ington Milwaukee game prevented by
ing reports of the past few days concern­ rain.
ing the condition of idTuirs al the seat ot
THE PRESIDENT AT PROCTOR.
war. The receipt of'divpatches from Val­
paraiso telling of n victory for the Baiiuacediste is explained by state and navy de­
'
War Secretary’s Home.
partment official* a* resulting from BapFboctor, VL, Aug. 28.—President Har­
muceda's control of the cable line from
that city.
'
rison and party left St. Johnsbury yester­
day at SA) a. m., a steady downjxjur of
IN A STATE OF COMMOTION.
rain accompanying him all the way to
The Cungrokkinalist Headquarters Re- this place. He was received at White
River Junction by a committee headed by
In tbe headquarters of the Chilian Con­ Senator Morrill and escorted into the fair
gressional envoys there was a state of com­ grounds, where he made a brief speech to
motion last night over thu news of the the thousands gathered in the grand
victory of the Congressional forces at Val­
stand out of the rain.' He then spent an
paraiso. Doni Pedro Monti, the : chief hour inspecting the blooded stock, and at
representative, is in Montreal, and Senor 12:83 started for Windsor,where he arrived
Varan is in San Francisco, but Mr. Julio a few minutes after 1 o'clock. He wa«
Foster, the remaining, envoy, was besieged welcomed there by a presidontial salute.
with cMll'era to offer congratulations, and
he was in n state of delighted excitement. in waiting to escort him to his home,
Numerous telegrams of congratulation where president lunched, later teing
were received during the evening from driven to the towu hall where he spoke to
prominent people in Chill who are in a crowd. Al 2:45 the train left for Rut­
sympathy with the Congressional forces. land.

Washington, Aug. 2Q.—The Chilian
Congressional envoys in Washington re­
ceived tbe following cablegram late yes-

When nsked last night what the status
ot United States Minister Egan would be
if the congressional party took control of
the government, Mr. Foster aoid: “He can­
not remain ns the United Staten minister.
We would request the United States gov­
ernment to recall him. We could not put
up with a man who has been partial to
Balmaceda and an enemy to the Congressionalists, and one who has always per­
sisted that Balmacodn would not be de­
feated." Mr. Foster said Minister Egan
has a son who holds office Indirectly under
Balmocetla. “The son is about 19 yean of
age." said Mr. Foster, “and is employed on
a government railroad in the capacity of
clerk, and Ln paid for his services by a con­
tractor who is employed by the Balm seeds
government, and I understand this son
has other employment under Balmaceda
also."
THE FINAL BATTLE FOUGHT.

Mb. Winslow a Suutbmg 8&gt;rup has been used
for children irethtbg. It soothes tba child,
softens the guinx. Muys all ptdti, nuts wind
Valparaiso, Aug. 29.-Tbe army of
coUc, and w tb« best remedy for dlarrbOau
Tweiitj -five cents a bottle. Solu by all druxgtots Balmacoda was crushed yesterday after
thruugnout the world.
five hours of battlek and General Alzerreca,
The Star Finishing company of Dayton, general of the army, killed in tbe flgbL
Ohio, wants to locate In Saginaw.
Balmaceda has neither men nor money,
and is a refugee on board n German war
The»e pills are scientifically compounded, ship, while the whole population of tbe
and uniform In action.* No griping pain so country is flocking to the standard of tbe
commonly following the use of pills. Congrewiionalists. Tbe future of Chilli*
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ settled.
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
Yesterday morning Balmaceda was in
they have no equal in tbe cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and Lla iatrenchmente. while General Canto
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­ IU Uuurg.nl 1-d.r tmpM th. bill,
cel any other preparation. Sold by W. uuuud tb. cll,-lu fvi tu dl, n. ta—W. udlb.nuu ot
Maun,
H. Goodyear.
were In such a state that Balmaceda had
THE BROWN BARRED GATE.
to make a move, and *o he decided to attack. The fight began under a terrific arUltery Ara a little after daylight. Balmaeeda'a force advanced up tbe hills led by
General* Barbora and Alscrreca.
HU heal was hid. and but to be
*»&gt;• Msunllehsr KLflxt at Wark.
Within hie creeping footfall's way
Mads unsought perrons horrors play
1 he insurgents were armed with Mannhcher rifles, while the arms of the Balmacedlsta were of leas efficient character.
As soon a* they got in range a deadly fire
was poured into them, laying whole ranks
low. It was Impossible to stand it, and
In confusion the troops fell back out of
IT Love aud me." Well! Hwm but Fatal
range. A second attack met the same
“Your name!" I shrieked, as madmen do-.
fate, and ended in a rouL Alssrreca fell
Slowly be looked ma throush ted through.
mortally wounded, and whole regiment,
-n-.V V- J___
offcc government troops went over to
tbe enemy. The defeat was absolute and
complete. _______

Tet still through prayers I dally see

— Langue lame ball
। ns follows: At Cin-

Tucker, tbe well-known proprietor of the
Uk. Houm ud trlud ot GomtAI Star-

old.

Tucker was

At Cheater the president excused hint
•elf (rum speaking and did the same at
aeveral other small towna. The train ar­
rived ber^ at V p. m. and was met by a
thousand people who cheered themselves
hoarse, while a salute of twenty-one guns
was fired, and a band played •‘Hail to the
Chief.” The president and Secretary
Proctor got into an open carriage, which
was driven up the road between lines of
swnm[ng Chinese lanterns. Above tbe
brfiEra which spans Ot ter creek was t he
wurd.&gt;‘Welcome" outlined in fire. The
lawtf in front of Secretary Proctor’s bou«e
wa» illuminated by huge locomotive head­
light* and tbe front of tbe house was
hung with lanterns. The president was
received by Mr*. Proctor and the members
ot the secretary’s family. He retired to
his room very soon after hia arrival.
Parades had l&gt;een arrangad at many
places along the line but they all had to
be gfreu up on account of the weather.

London, Aug. 29.—The Royal Gazette
announces that Queen Victoria has iasued
a commission to the president, vice pres­
idents, treasurers and members of the
council of the Royal Society for the En­
couragement of Arts, Manufactures and
Commerce. The preamble rehearses tbe
invitation from President Harrison to
Great Britain to take part in the Chicago
exhibition, and dectarea that it “is our
wish that the exhibition should afford a
full and suitable representation of the in
dnstry, agriculture aud flue arts of Great
Britain and Ireland and our colonies and
dependencies in Europe, Asia, Africa,
America and Australia, aud that our sub­
jects should co-operate in tbe exhibition.”

carbuncles,
scrofulous sores,
ocxema, and all other
blood diseases,
take

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
It will
relieve and cure
dyspepsia, nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.
.

Has (Cured Others
will euro you.
BOLD MEDAL, JAMS, 1£TJ_

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s
^Breakfast
Cocoa
No1 Chemicals

i

from which tbe cxeesi of

are used ■■
in .itsoilpreparation.
It ha*
Ims teen removed,
is
more tlum|H.4baoZute!f/
thru Units the strength
of
pwre
Cocoa mixed
with Starch.
Arrowroot
fUand
it i. Soluble.
or Sugdr, and h therefore far more
economical, costing less t/wn one CCTf
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
fltrenglhening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons jn health.
Sold by Propers everywhere.

W. BAKER &amp; CO., Doretester, Mist

CHANCERY SALE
’ I • pnrxanre of and bv Virtu- of as order lad
decree of tbe circuit ■■•urr for t:- (Vj&amp;tvot
Barry, m obaneecy. i- 'i&gt;- &gt;ut» i Mu-tniw
msec and dated on th&lt; ub 'a-. . ■ i i . a.

twine the plan- t&lt;»!
tbe| County of It

B*rry MJKt State of HHtii

-Mi?:

D«rd

CHEATING
HORSE
Blankets

’ Nearly every pattern of
Horse
Blanket &gt;s imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitadon
looks just as good as the genuine,
but it hasn't the '.nar/&gt; threads, and
so lacks strength.and while it sells
for only a little less than the genu­
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
The fact that % Horse B/ankets
are copied is strong evidence
that they are TH?STANDARD,
anti everj* buyer should see that
theV trade mark is sewed qn
the inside of the Blanket.
I
I __ Five MHo
Boss
Electric
Extra Test
.
.
^Baker

HORSE BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
100 6/A STYLES
U price, to ,uit
.,f r°“
C
Iben from your derier, "“.J
IbeSkBook. VoueanurtU-iih .
WM. AYRES * SONS. PbiUltelpI*.

GOOD SITUATIONS
U For Men
kwnriedn* re«|U’r«l to '*«lpush a ill maar W? «’"&gt;""■ (&gt;v €

"

Nunwrjiiifn. WrrtOwW,

PROBATE URDEK-

Comrty of Harry, holdru

*

aw"

—— —— W, V., AMfg.

CoLumvi. a. Aug. W — Something

ot rbe «utr *d 0*7 *"
,u MIV muter
.......
,T!^5S*ni^ff'Wj1&gt;,jSa

..w ln U»w.,ot poUUo.lm-U.gb.ML ’''onreXffinjraod fill"*
which la expected to be one of the larg­ of MartteflpanWIue. •ta“?l’r.. ,,(»!&gt;&gt; ft*
pra)!nglhUt^«d“d&gt;,Mr»«
i:r jos*
est things of the kind ever held in Ohio, mav be k-ranird Io Albrrt
.
cratic stele executive committee. It Is to
be Democratic governors’ day. and it is
the incentior to Lave every Democratic
governor in the United Stetea present,
there being thirty of them in tbe fortyfour states ot the Union.
Allen G.
Thurman, the Old Roman, will pre­
side The mealing will ba held in this
city the latter part of September.

tachecLto a car on tbe Belt Line railway
became frightened and ran away yester­
day. At Thlrty-eecoud atreet and Tenth
avenue the car daabed into a truck driven
by Chartea Newhart, amaahing tbe car
and truck and Mrioualy injuring New-

estate, are required to ■Pi**tr."’ vroii*te
Court, then to tw boMr* a: Hw &gt;
**!
to the City of naMlocn. »
1 tb prayer »
■how cauM*. If any there be- w
\ r.i it t»

SE^“-I'in’^w5oa.
(A true copv-1

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Bead tlat tew story!

�history of a week.

Twenty passenger*
were drowned.

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UK

WHY IS THE _

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w. L. DOUGLAS
num
. wl|b notnck«i&gt;r wav thread

(Hl Bto I

a*lo
bbm.nltboutlood o!drink,
rhe queen of England is said fed desire
Sth
c"'“if“£&gt;
jrttbtlu, blgli«p1.,i,rf-UieOTjM. of th(,

STARTLING FACTS.

*./.n-/urer, It equals.

S5.""
54.'"'

&lt;&gt; sum.

'83.’“

DOconyulaJons a day and much huadache, dlazL

52.'....
S2 ■
Boys"
Ladies
fn- -

less from St. Vttua dance, Dr MUm'
ill
Mtorallve No.-vim, cured him. Mr*. J
of \ ai paralso, and J. D. Taylor, of Logansport

'

I ll

■*.■■••■*• •*■.•*-•*
t-.y^evcrywhore: they sell

1.IIIIU-" .. . M
. ..
.
i. v* .-rrtylWr. equal* Frisucb
.... ...fe
I
f.,a&gt;

. .’•i’tlwbottom&lt;&gt;f each shoo.

-

v,. . DQUULAS, lirockton, Stare.

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
'

agiint.s.
unde iu the eondltions
...ulflw George Milk*.
’Daniel
btrlker
tel-.f.eth, A. D. D7H.
&gt;:lie* o! the Ilrgister of
Michigan, «n

Or

Hu- &gt;tun ot on" hnuh’liiilrvlhs dollars,
twenty-five dollars
rtgng-, and no stilt or
ii&gt;g been instituted to

&lt;• and the statute In
ule&lt;|, notice Is hereby
■ -i-eoti l day of Oeio•iiK“k iu tlu forenoon,
•m to thb highest bidor’ot the fMirt house
Larry fixmiy. Mich .
*&gt; imirii thereof a*
ir amount due on
• :vrA- dollars provided
Ix’lng •lescribed in
eertMUi plecra or
.. 1:1 tbe lose &lt;4Hope,
r and state of Michigan.
to-w|t: t'ominrnc•i n!&gt; uf the south east cor• 1 b&gt; Siir.nn McCaffrey to
and runuinl: south three
htrteeu and ouodbinl rods,
rol-. Uiriter east thirteen
: mace nt beginning, and
' tne north east corner of the
; and running west to with,i:il |Mi&gt;d. thence north three
. &lt;t; ncr east to tbe road,
■ .' a-* -&gt;f begjrnnmz. all &lt;&gt;»'
-r.»{ t"c north east quar-

.

I i’v v j ki . Srm k KU. Mortgagee.
■ .kh. Atfy in I’etson.

'TB1AI* BOTTLE FREE.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
MORTG \GF. SAi.l'..
Default having been mad- Inthd condition ot
a certain mortgage made by John Smith to
&lt; tmrles W. Hou&amp;htalm and Aiirlila M
Houghtalln doted January eighth a. D. i-m
and recorded tn the office of the RagKt r t&gt;(
Deeds lor Barry county Michigan ou tho eighth
day of January A. D. 1881 in lltay -t «&gt;t mon
gages on page l«t) which said mortgage was duh
assigned by th&gt;* said Charles W. Houglualln
and Aurilla M. Hooghtalin by uMtanntenl bear­
ing data the sixteenth dav ol b'ebruarv A D
Wl and recorded in the office &lt;&gt;f said Register
&lt;•! Deeds tor Barry county. Michigan, on the
sixteenth day of February- A. D.
iu liber a
?.,..'.P.nr,;:!l*\on lMK’' 307 *'» l,4n,«!1 Striker.
illiain I". Sntuani and William H. Haze, thAlbion College Kiidownient Fund committee.
Ou which mortgage there Is claimed to be due
at the date of this notice tbe sum of twentvseven hundred thirteen aud twenty five one
hundredths dollars and ati attorney fte ot fitly
dollars provided for iu said mortgage and uo
suit or proceeding at law having bcca institut­
ed to recover the debt secureif by said mort­
gage or any part thereof
.
Therefore by Virtue of the nowrv of sale
cootaiued in said inurtgagr sod tlu* statute In
such case mad* and provided uorlre is hrrchv
given thal on Friday the second day nf October
A. D. IK*t at ten o’clock In thb forenoon of
said dav. »c the undersigned will sell at public
auction to the highest b.dder al tlif* north from
door of tbe court house in the City ut Hastings.
Barry county. Michigan, (that being the place
where Hie circuit court for finery county is
hnldem the premises described iu said mort­
gage or so much thereof as may l&gt;e necessary
to pay the amount due on said mortgage with
seven per cent, interest Ihrreon ami all legal
cuts together with nn allornev fee of fitly
dollars as provided therein. Tbe premises
being dcscriberi in sjfid mortgage »-&lt; all that
certain piece or parcel uf laud situate in the
township of Baltimore m the County »&gt;f Barry
and State of Michigan and d»scnbed as follows
to-wtt: The east half of the north west quarter
ot section number fourteen in township num­
ber two north range number elg^it west con­
taining eighty aerrejof land be Hie same more or
less. Said mortgage was given to secure li&gt;c
payment of a part uf the purchase price ot the
said above described premises.
Dated July Mb. ikm.
DaniklSihiHkk,
j
The Albion College Endowment Fund Com­
mittee. Assignees of Mortgage.
DAN1F.I. Stbi kick. Attorney for Assignee* etc.

Sha Haian&amp;ico b Saww
TIMETABLE.

*c:i unde in the payment ot
i ■■rtaln real e-tate mortbird by Ohd B. &gt;paldii&gt;g
midlag uiswire. niortgsgors.
mortgagee, dated Dec-inand recoided In the office
•eds of Barer eoimtv. Michi*
\ D. pci. at i o'clock In

ot :b

• : 1: ii tieoMiie uperative as to
t secured to be paid by said
principal and Interest, amt
rlahn-d lo be dur and unpaid
: .u.d tlto note accompanying
th.•
Hu* notice, the sum of
sixty six dollars and thirty
lor principal and accrued
later
‘Uiior Bnieeniings at Uw or In
■■!■ Ir.»!itiited or taken toeollect
part thereof, no* therefore
. ;iven.-that by virtue of the
•*i&lt;i mortgage contained, and
rn cas«- mui« and provided, on
tie ta-.
: l iyul October A. D. l*»t. at
the t irenodn. at the north front
I. .rrv county court house, in the
larry cuuhty, Michigan, (that
■' Imlding the circuit court forth*
&gt;t Harry), lu which said county said
dtUMte'i. there will be sold st pub'•■ud'i•* to the hlgaest hiddur. the
d.* Tibed |n sold mortgage
•’
the atoonul due no said mort:crest a: ten per cent, per annum.*
nud expenses of this foreclosure.
. .. including an attorney fee ot
&gt;;tar*. as provided for in said mort&lt;:i-ae.! by law ; said premise* boi n *ai&lt;l mortgage as follows to wit:
» •: ?••.*« or parcel of land lying and
- To uisbip ot Assyria, County of
tab* of Michigan, aiid known and
J ; ok-s tn wit. the east half of the
. err &lt;d section twenty (zo, town
■*.' range seven (7) west, coutainof ituid more or less.
:?nh A. D ikii.
Gk »iujk M. Evxirrs,
”»ud owner ot said mortK«ge.
• M. u v .1 &gt; iuu, Bailie Creek.Mich.

EX';

In effect June 28. H»w

Station*.

Il:l

XOKXS.
Kalamazoo Lv...
East Cooper.. . .
Richland June!.
Cressey
MUo
Crooked latae....
Delton
Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastings............
Goats Grove.
.
Woodland
Woodbury
I to D. L.*
loosing
Detroit..................

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10

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Stations.
SOUTH.

Kalamazoo Ar...
£a«t Cooper Lv .
Richland J uncl.
Cressey
Milo
Crooked Lake....
Delton

Cloverdale
Shultz..................
Hastings...........
Coats Grove
Woodland
Woodbury —
Via D. L. *
Lansing
Detroit...............

r.Sht
In -nilbrew.ni low.
fell Sunday night from W) to 35 It did
a. «&gt;«.«tb.5£b.“^

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■'uujocx 10 a ceruuu prior mon

,
GaoitbE M. Evekt*.
«‘■.’.T’"ond owner of said merttage.

in Georgetown, Ky.
George Howland, for many years super­
intendent of the Chicago public schools,
bos rtsigued to take n long rest.
The government rainmakers mnde their
final experiments in Texas on TJ******
They were successful in getting rain from

clear skies.
It is said that the owners of tbe new
Masonle temple at Chicago have been of­
fered 430,000 n year for a lease of the roof
of that building.
Pennsylvania Prohibitionist* have nom­
inated W. W Hague for auditor general,
and resolved against opening the W orld •
fair on Sundays.
The population of tbe Dominion of Can-

These figures are about 500,&lt;XX)
tb.pre.lou. o«.u*
Q-n-tnrv Tracy has sent orders to the

4 823 344

on purely businew principle*.

Mr*. H M. Hotchkiss, of New Haren,
&gt; .Tinted t?73 W» to the Yaie prepareWMeh.be founded, l.mldltto M UU gift «"■ Hotrtb” ■“?
the ^ool
— »' '“i
Se—ron B«on direl MO.bko.ta, WU.,

aged U0 yoftrt.
A negro wai lynched M Georgetown
Kv by a mob of white men.
John Baxter a New York palnter.killod
bli-1r^bh'«ocblldred.*bd eo»mlu-l
“w!uur Cure* Co-.
New York, b.re k-lgnM.

LUMIW-

J“.Journ.l b*«. &lt;oud io m*U tb.

PT.“d,bnUJT»°'^y.:C^ddbXi

mUfM. B-beoek, «bo_ Mf

Fifty

wller report*.

,000

Faulkton, $. D., Aug 31.—All the
northwestern part of Faulk county was
burned over Friday night by a terrible
and destructive fire, twenty miles wide,
and extending from Faulkton fifty miles
northwest. As far ns the eye can rpach
tbo sky was lit up with burning stacks of
hay and grain. Tbe farmers are ruined.
For a spnee of twenty miles not a foot of
grass is left for stock that escaped the
flames. Tbe damage cannot lie estimated
yet. At Loyalton the citizens fought the
fire for eight hours, finally succeeding in
saving the town.
No dwellings were
burned around that point, but large quan­
tities of grain and bay were destroyed.

One person reports riding twenty miles
along the edge ot tbe burned district and
he saw many people standing around on
the prairie destitute, having lost their en
tire possessions by fire. Tbe loss falls
heavily, coming at the close of a bountiful
harvest —the best for several years. Large
quantities of grain have been destroyed, as
the strong wiatiawcpi the fire across even
the bare liel^'kliled by the tumble weeds
which rolled ‘like fire balls across the
prairie and floods, setting fl:e to every­
thing they touched. So far no loss of life
has been reported. That section bei ng in­
accessible by railroads, full particulars
will not be obtained for several days. No
less than twenty'townships have been
desolated by this terrible fire—the worst
for years.
J

-V STEAM.

Evansville, Ind.. Sept. 1.—A wreck
occurred on the Cannelton branch of tbe
LculsviUe, Evansville aud St. Lolita rail­
way about 11 o’clock yesterday morning.
In which four lives were lost, thirteen
were badly hurt, and eighteen slightly injured. The flange of one of the forwazd
trucks of the engine broke while the train
was running at the rate of about thirty
miles au hour. Tbe train at the time
was on a trestle, two miles from Troy,
Ind. The engine passi-d over the trestle
aud plunged down lhe embankment. Tbe
train was a mixed one, the passenger
coach being next to the engine. Tbe
coach followed J he-engine into the ditch,
and rolled over on top of it. It was oc­
cupied by about thirty people.

Michigan. OUiTSc ;x:r il^t caso.
Broom «.-n-Hurl.
brush.
green. Mf-working.
aideandeo-ers,
common brush.
cruok.'d. -5Y3-3C.
and

Milwaukee. Ang. 3L
September
.De-

i
.

.

The steam pipes gave way and the
scalding steam entered the coach. Many
of the passengers were women and chil­
dren Their screams were appalling. A* •
soon as those who were slightly injured
extricated themselvc*, they began the
work of rescue. All were gotten out but
none escaped injury. Many were so badly
burned that their flesh was cooked in
places until it came^gfl^/Barbara Neiineyer, 18 year*, daughter of a wealthy
farmer of Perry county, was taken oni
dead, having been terribly scalded. Mrs.
Canaugh, of Troy, was horribly burned
and will die.

Her little 10 year-old son was taken
from the wrecked couch and died before
reaching home. Etnma Schue, 10 years,
died after being taken out, from her ter­
rible burns. Jacob App, engineer, and his
fireman, John Tolle, went down with the
wreck. Both are salded, but not fatally.
Conductor James Gordon is dangerously
hurt,having a number of ribs broken. The
scene of the wreck is isolated and the in­
formation is meagre. Only one telegraph
wire reaches it. A physician nt tbe wreck
said that the death list would probably
reach ten or twelve.

The most severely injured are: Katie
Kelshoe, Sidney Hes*. Herfry Bodine,
Michael Eltarthcrrne, William Newman.
Mrs. William Chase and child, Maggie
DECKS SWEPT BY A WAVE.
Hudson, Maurice Durbin, and G. F. Bolt.
The wounded are all at Tell City, and are
receiving careful attention.
Later. — Following arc
additional
New Yokk, Aug. 31.—Captain Haigs,
names of the injured: Two chilcren,
of the steamship Etruria, reports meeting names unknown, will die; J. A. Loal,
withijlfiextraordinary wave off the sout^i Monmouth, III., injured about head and
ern bknkn. At tJ:3D o'clock on Tuesday arms; Mike Kbhard, treasurer Perry
morning a dense fog came up, and the en­ county, cut on head; W. Kerr, Arkansas,
gineer was signalled to alow up. Soon badly burned nnd cut about bead.
after entering the edge of the fog there
WON A $70,000 STAKE.
came a terrible thud of a huge wave, strik­
ing the vessel on the forwa-tl part. Form-,
Finally 8.tile.
nately all the passengers were asleep inNew York, Aug 31.—The Coney Island
their berths, and a panic was thus averted.
The force of tbe waves dashed a boatswain Jockey club began their season Saturday
violently against the cathead and crushed with a card bn which there was a race that
his skull, causing his death soon after ' was worth to the winner l70,Qp0, and to
wards.
the second horse.over 45,000—the Futurity
Other* Dangerously Hurt.
stakes—and that will be noted for another
Three others of the crew were danger­
ously hurt, their names being James Mur thing, n big lawsuit before it is settled
phy, fractured thigh and right leg broken; which horse geta the 45,000. His High­
Joseph Harris, hip bone broken, spine ness get* the 470,000, having led the second
wrenched aud wrists dislocated: Duncan horse under the wire by a length, after an
McBride, left ankle and thigh broken. exciting rare in which twenty-two horses
Several other members of the crew were started. Duly -four were “in it" at the
seriously, but. It is.thought, not danger­ close, however—His Highness, Huron,
ously injured. White the wave struck the Yorkville Belle and Dagonet. Distance,
mile; lime, 1:15 1
His Highness car­
vessel tbe sea was comparatively calm and
the temperature mild. Captain Hains ried the great weight for a 2-year-old, of
pound*, 12 more than Huron, who car­
says that in all his experience, extending 130
ried ne^t heaviest weighL
x
over a period of forty years, be never be­
Notwithstanding tbe fact that Huron
fore encountered anything like'it.
was second he was not recognize* by tbe
Judges ftnd the money wm awarded to
_FRIGHTFUL BALLOON ACCIDENT.
Yorkville Belle, and this will cause a law­
suit. The controversy is over the ques­
tion whether Huron was scratched or not.
DETROIT, Aug. 31.—The balloon ascen­ He was properly entered, but later was, '
tion at the Exposition grounds Saturday sold to Corrigan. The race-course mana­
gers assert that still later Huron was
afternoon ended in a frightful tragedy.
scratched, while Corrigan says he was not.
George Hogan, the Ann Arbor reronaut, Corrigan sent Fitzpatrick cast to ride the
made tbe ascension, performing the while horse, and obtained an order from court
on the trapeze. When 1.C00 feet from the that be shopld be permitted to run. At
earth he lost his gjlp on the trapeze bar. first the judges refused to let Huron’s
Tbe crowd did not seem to comprehend rider weigh, but later they waived that
the accident until thedoomed mon bad al­ point bu: announced, nevertheless, that
most reached the ground. The body shot Huron was not in the race, and-ordered
through tbe air with frightful velocity, pool-sellers to leave him out of their lists.
head downward.
The matter 'will now be decided in the
courts.
X,
Hognn strtek the earth on Rirer street,
WRECK ON THE RAIL.
coming in contact with the sidewalk. So
great was the impact that the two-lnch
planks were broken and splintered. Blood
spurted 100 feet from the corpse. Not a
Statesville, N. C., Aug. 28.—The most
bone In the body escaped breakage and disastrous railroad accident known in the
THE MARKETS
tbo head was mashed beyond recognition. history of North Carolina occurred on the
He leaves a widow and one child. Tbe
Western North Carolina railroad two
victim of the tragedy was a brother of
Chicago.
Hogan who made an ascension in Camp­ miles west ot thia place at 2 o'clock
Cnicaoo, Aug. 31.
Following were the quotations on tho board bell’s air-ship in New York some years yesterday morning. Twenty-three person*
have been taken from the wreck dead, or
ot trade today: Wheat - No. 2 August, opened ago and never returned.
BbWc, closed &gt;U«k Seplcmber, opened Wu,
hare died since, “and twenty-five are
cloned 41-U1H: December, opened Si.Mi. closed
AWFUL DEATH OF TWO WOMEN.
wounded. The dead are as follows: En­
4L01H- Cora—No. 2 August, opened Me
closed MC: September.') opened &lt;tn&gt;c. rfox-d One Decapitated and the Other Literally gineer William West, Salisbury; Fireman
Warren Fry. Salisbury; Baggagemaxter
Me; October, opened 5l%c, closed Wfcc. Oats
Cut to Pieces.
—No. 2 September, opened 27J4c. closed
Creston, la., Aug. 31 —A fearful acci­ Hugh K. IJnstur, Statesville; W. M.
October, opened and closed 2»Hc: Maf, opened
Houston,
merchant, Greensboro, N. C.;
C!4c. dosed 3S4c. I*ork-8cptomber. opened dent occurred in the Chicago, Burlington
tian dosed »iaa»a;
October, opesed and Quincy yards Saturday afternoon. Perry Barnett, Samuel Gorman, and
Charles Barnett, Asheville: JuleThifer,
11Q.17W. ctoreu HOW; January.opened IU...J*.
closed
&gt;12.85. Lurd-Septcmlkcr. opened Mrs. I. I. Langdale, of Creston, and Mrs. traveling salesman; W. J. Nishcr, Camp­
Lizzie Ludwick, a widow, of Freeport,
fOM, closed 1XB2J*.
bel In, S. C.; W. E. Winslow, Asheville;
Live stock: Following wore tho prices st Ills., attempted to cross the track as an Davis, Statesville; one legged man, name
the Union stock yard* today: Hogs-Market engine was hacking down, and were run
fairly active on packlag and shipping ac­ over. Mrs. Ludwick’s head was severed unknown; J. B. Austin, Hickory; lady,
count, prices without change; sales rangrd at from her body and Mrs. Longdale wan unknown, ticket In pocket reading Mrs.
&gt;X5UQ4**-*&gt; d^s. X.804N'.7U light, SLMMM.M
George McCormick and mother, Elmwood
literally cut to pieces.
rough packing. ,$4JG&amp;i.5u mixed, ami 45.0O»
to Alexanders; Mrs. White, Memphis,
5.45 heavy pocking and rhipping lots.
Tenn.; unknown lady, ring on finger, in­
Cattle—Market fairly active Lon local and
Springfield, Mo., Aug. 81—C. C. Bride­
shipping account, and prices fairly well well, aged 27, engineer of train No. 183; side of which is engraved “L. H. W. to
supported
on
natives,
but
we- terns
and range rather dull; quotations ranged George Huston, aged 38, engineer of train Pc-ol, Williamston, N. C., drowned; T.
at S’l.'XAiAID prime to fancy shipping No. 2b6; Harry M. Johnson, aged 32, fife­ T. Brodie, New York, traveling for a
steers, $4.VOfc5.a) good to choice do, $4.10ft4JO man; Abram Noble, aged 23, fireman, ware glove bouse; Bev. James M. Sikes, Clarks­
common to fair do. |3.7.W.« butehers' stewi. Idled by tbe wreck of two freight train ville, Tenn.; Dock Wells, colored porter;
g2.Otffi3.UO stockors. S3J033.W Texans. •‘■-003. colliding on the St. Louis and San Fran­
Miss Pbelia Moore, Helena, Ark.
4K Langers, $3.iXWJ.5u Seeders. SL-WUtaO cisco railway near Brush creek.
Two
cows. S1AU&amp;3.00 balls, and &gt;2.30®1.73 veal
other where injured.
calves.
*
.
CUMBERLAND, Md.. Aug. SI—While
Sbeete-Markct rather active, and prices uncbJS* quotations ranged at &gt;Oto©4.to
workmen were engaged yesterday repair­
Canton, Kan , Aug. 3L—Tbe breaking ing the Cumberland street bridge, which
westerns, S8.aXt5.lU natives, and
of
a
shaft
in
a
largo
wheat
elevator
Satur
­
lambs
spans the Baltimore and Ohio railway
Produce: Butter-Fancy aepwator. «c per day morning caused a belt to drag Joseph track, the bridge began to sway to and
lb; dairies, fancy, fresh. Uftlte;
File into tbe machinery. He was alone in fro. Tbe workmen ran for their livas, but
stocks, frwh. HVBic.
the building, and was fatally mangled be­ two, Tolbert Minnicks, aged 20, and Wal­
per dox. Live poultry- -Old chickens. HWrtllc. fore being found.
ter Miller, aged 24. were unable to get off
per lb; spring. W*".
in time, and as it fell with a crash the men
mixed. lUr. ducks. &gt;c: spring,
Fotatoee-HL ta.uls. early Ohio. 4W30c per ba;
went with It and were buried in the debria.
Kansas. 334145c; koine grown. flGan&gt;- Per,“^,u day night James Greenwich, of Chippewa, When their companions recovered from
Minnesota. 4»3l5o per bu; choice. L»f&gt;4ic-.
their fright and hurried to them they
sweetpotatoes Baltimore, &gt;3JVfct-'l.7u per bbl. Canada, went over the falls in his sail found that Minnicks was dead and Miller
Apples—Grecrcookint. SLZ^Lfl'iperbbl; eat- boat while trying to cross from Navy isl­ badly hurt.
InZ tl.^JiX fancy, to-®
Blackberries- and to his home.

. Whml Cash

„UMed wkb

Mi’os o’ Eisma in the
Crain Fieidj.

TERRIBLE EA70G13 SOUTH DAKOTA.

aillwoukse. \

'au^eh»

CCOKED

DESOJ.Al’ED FARMS.

Monday, Aug. 31.

Sir William Gordon Cummings aud his
wife will visit New York in October.
President Harrison reacted Cane May
^n.KU:\ ywbrt b*» bwn nremlwl toe Point
Saturday at 4:10 p. m. in safety.
The First National bank of Noconn,
ioii™ ' 1 “ -Mor'’ ■rra'“ *re
iu
Tex., capital 45O.U0Q, has been authorized
Lu begin business.
The Demorest Fashion and Sewing Ma
M bl. bum. ta Munoi !•!«««, ...a ,b. chine comimny, of Pennsylvania, has
fr* ”L •ppr.lwn.loin
fell by bi* made an assignment.
Mira Frances E. Willard has cancelled
An lullu luborvr who wu .feu-awl all her fall engagemanta for address,
rabbins ibo body »iu&gt;n. ot th. .lain..
owing to the feeblciWM of her mother.
Saturday’s disaster in Noyv York
Thu Illinois liuuiap Colonization society
■enumced to six months in prison. '
has been incorimratod at Springfield, with
It has been discovered that George J; the object of colonizing Russian Jews In
•
Ostxirne, superintendent of the St. Paul that state.
Six persons were injured by a collision
railway elevators, who killed hitnudf re­
nt the crossing nt Lodi., O., of the Wheelcently, was a heavy loser iu wheat.
Rnd Lake Erie, aud the Baltimore and
The San Francisco Argus, which is Ohio
railways.
credited with being Senator Standford's
In Delaware this year the pigs live high.
personal organ, urges tho millionaire Call- The farmers are feeding them on peaches
fornia senator for the Republican nomina­
instead of felling the latter at the low
tion (or president.
prices offered.
No side shows are to be permitted within
Private parties are going to continue
the World’s exposition grounds. The di­ rainmaking experiment* in Texas on the
rectory has decided that the entrance fee plan purauod by the Dyreuforth party for
shall entitle the visitor to see everything the government.
within the incluvure.
Mrs. Dr. H. K. Jones, widely known in
Illinois literary circles, writing under tho
,Thursday, Aug. *7.
name of “Aunt Biddy," died at Jackson­
Eight men at work in the new water ville, Ills., yesterday.
tnnnel at Chicago were badly injured
Horace White says ho will make the
by a gas expkwioh.
race for governor ot New York If tbe con­
The reported recovery of the equatorial vention nomiuntes him unanimously on a
provinces of Africa by Emin Pasha lis platform to suit him.
Governor Boise, of Iowa, addressed a
denied froniBnissels.
Hon. George Sneer, an ex-mayor of Des large audience nt' Spirit I*akc, dealing
Moines, In., dropped dead'of heart disease. largely with the liquor question and
arguing again-1 prohibition.
Nebraska railway employes are organic- , . A. mob
, , at En«tbourne, England, nt*
ing to fight the anti-railway sentiment tucked tho Solvation Army parade and
devoloped in that state.
1, ,0U..k.,
roK!' It up. A free fight ensued, in which
I hundreds of heiuls were bipken.
The
averng • yicia
yield ot
of corn per ncre iu ; —
-4
no average
--- The Negro veterans uf Ixminiana will
Minnesota is estimated At 28 bushels and i
. make a tight against every white G. A. R.
that of oats at 35 bushels.
। man who tries to la* selected as delegate
The Norton &amp; Backus Lumlier company, to the national Republican'convention.
ot Detroit, one of tho largest in that city
This by way of getting even for the at­
is temporarily embarrassed.
tempt to draw the color line.
*
Il is estimated by the special agent of t ho
Tuesday, Sept- 1.
x
government who has just returned freun
Nino miners were killed by nn explosion
Alaska that tho poachers have secured 40,­
in a colliery in Somersetshire, England.
000 seals this year.
Large numbers ot Chinese are arriving
Ex-Senator Harlan, of loww, Minister
Lincoln's father in-law, is recovering from In this country by way of the Canadinn
a sudden illness al his home nt Mount border line.
Pleasant, la
Gulbraud G. Melliem died nt North­
Thu Vermont legislature is holding n wood. Is. He was the first white settler
special session, the principal object being in Worth county.
to make provision for the reprenuntatiuu
Charles Boylnr, 15 years ol«l, is under
of tbe state at tbe World's fair.
arrest nt Milwaukee on a charge ot fprIt is thought that George J. Osborau. gery. He admits his guilt.
George Moerlein, a prominent brewer
superintendent of the C., M. aud St.‘P
elevators at. St. Paul, who suicided a few of Cincinnnti, and secretary of the Moer­
days ago. ia n defaulter to the amount of lein Brewing company, is dead.
probably &gt;100,000.
United States marshals have capturedNear Charleston, Illa, James Winkle six members of Bob Sims’ notorious gang
back struck his landlord, Scott Green,*\&gt;n of illicit distillers near De Soto, Mire.
the head with a hoe. Green died and
Another railroad disaster Is reported
Wtoklebock has been arrested.
from Switzerland. Four passenger cars
I Three hundred employers of San Fran- were wrecked and raauy passengers io­
1 ni*eo
Mnnufa---------- ’as­ : jured.
oisco have organized a Manufacturers
~
Tillman, late cashier of the defunct
sociation for the purpose of restating the
Fall City Bank of Louisville, has reached
encroachment* of trades unions.
Canada.
He
denies
that
there is a short­
William Matthews was killed and James
Clark and H. M, Anderson perhaps fatally age in his accounts.
wounded by n wreck on the Rock Island
Two million dollars’ worth of property
railway at Chicaga They were all train is estimated to have been destroyed by the
mob when Hie City of Valparaiso was sur­
men.
rendered to tbe insurgents.
John Wilkinson aud his wife were mur
Sarah Bernhardt wants to make a the­
derctl in Monroe county, Mich. The per­
atrical tcur around the world in a steampetrators were tramps, who Were later
siflp.
riddled with bullets by a mpb.
Sbediac, N. B.. has five “reliable" men
The Turkish government lias yielded to
who all claim to have seen a 200-foot sea
the demands of the Russian government
serpent.
•
that any vessel carrying the Russian flag
A meeting of the Illinois stale board of
must- have free passage through the Dar­
agriculture will be held in Springfield
danelles.
Sept. 24.
Twenty-one new claimants to Mrs. Hop­
Farmer* in Grimes county, Tex., have kins-Searles’ estate have appeared, aud
formed a syndicate to hold back cotton for Edward F. Searles will not be allowed to
better prices.
enjoy the millions without a hard strug­
A. J. Montgomery aud two brothers
named Jarvis were killed in a street fight gle-

fb. Um. ofLcb trebj*.■"“jSSiw.
MORTGAGE SALE, $
H. C. Pottku. Genl P. &amp; T. Arti.xving been made in the payment
ol '.h-r.-y
x certain real estate mortgage*
nto«ab&gt;; .-.fe uted by Ohel B. Spalding, and
rABK&gt;rre-&lt;nr. roar 'J'KS'JS.STtSJ
sp.d hng his wife, mortzaaora. to
oeorg-.- M. Ever:- niortgujee, ctated February of book-keeping, shorthand, tjpewntinjf. wn.
*rc- n i
1».
and recorded In tbe office of raphy, ete.
tr-“ :
do-'is ot Barry county, Michigan
FOR THEM
IT^VILL
_
. .
...... ■ - 1 •••&gt; 'ii'JTbanfcC* uu .pagv u«u; vj
wtnen : -it,in the power ol sale in said mort- Educate them at^M&gt;^rl and
RAar r.nitalurd lias become operative as to the
wtu*!&lt;-,s;t* '.'cured to bo paid by said inortE1 । temctpal sod interest, aud whereas
r-. ixjin-dio be now due and unpaid on the
«i&gt;. 11; irtgoge aud the n'de accompanying the
.MORTGAGE SALE.
Wnr ut in.* date of this notice, the sum of four
hundred md thirteen dollars and eighty four
MtaK baHbk
“A"
watv. for prinemal and accrued interest, aad
tuelarthrrsnmof four dollar* and fifty cents
! •: in-:,r................... by satJ mortgagee on the
.IxMutta
i.
iJST
for
turn
­
wilding &lt;m, -aid premis'-s. as tee was authorseventeenth day
7
‘ ™’’;'’° I" said mortgage, making In all the office of the Registey
on
’? 'J.four hundred and eighteen dollars and county. Mkbjiu.
w'ri-. tour cents, and no suit or proceed tugs at of April AD WM-TXtmed
to- or In equity having been Instituted or takes
wodre.1 «t:? same or any part thereof, aow
wertfore uuttee hereby given that by virtue
mortgage
a*1?.'- te"»..T of sale in said mortgage contained, one hundredth"
tod Uit- •.iHtnte in such cose made and provided thirty H»e.,|
law having ee«’
no suit or procertiing*
.penred by said
??dwt»rnty third day of October A. D. IK»1. and
M eir.cnorif&gt;ck to the forenoon, at the north instituted to «««*" *c th^M TOrn-tore by
in said
non. (Ice the Barry county court house. In mortgage or *nypart
of the P°*
■„ meh case made and
Barn- county. Michigan. virtue,
mortgage and tbe rtataM. n we»
KrJ(U)
r"*5
tor place where the circuit court
* A D. Wh *» *•«
!SL?^i,,Vwn,y0’Barry Is held). In which said urotided. “°a°® *»
the second day ofOrt"wjj. * , ntuUl wfi at
' SuT'? .. ^I'lises are siiuatwl. there will be o'clock
In the forenoony t ^pnorll
Wd *. publie auction or vendue to the highest publicanetwn
totheblgnertDw
lheCUyO.
premises described in Hie said mortdoor oftb« ««*rtMtchlgatf. i'1*1 ’wlnK
’D-’’- to |uy and satisfy the amount due on said front
Hastings. Barry county . Mirmx* .
Barn.
.j'&gt;&gt;’1 interest at ?ev-en percent, per
Uta ^mlS^rscribed to
S?''■’’••md the costs and expense* of said fore*
Xii" mort
'
by taw including an attorney «!d‘ mortgage. nr "O
nf fifua-n a.i'iars provided for tn said mortJuul aikiwed by law; said premise* b-ing
wrere "“LHJXSaJ TO.
mortgage as follow* to wit:
A~ Uiat certain piece or parcel of land situate
toe Township of Assyria, la the
sSh2i°
n,M1 Btate of Mtohlnn. and de"’"’taws to wit: The east itaif ot the
*-nrth ywt quarter, of section number twenty,
north half of
•jra oue north of range seven west, cor raining the unuuw
’

--- -----auppooou 10 nave
l»een one of the Park place. New York
,i
tnrned
■“** 1Ie hMd Bren
nl&gt;M&gt;ntnr Bmioo.
A Washington dispatch predicts that
Genera1 Ru^ell A. Alger, of Michigan,
n ill be appointed Mxretary of war to suctxn-ii **x!unior Proctor.
Mrs. Alar tie Slutter was granted a dlvorccfa the circuit court ot Magnolia.
Ark., and live minntos laier was married
by the same judge to F. W. Hooka
Mrs. Pnrdcy, the beautiful wife of Rev.
Parsley. n Baptist preacher of Alblon.Pa.,
acted the angel iu a tableau*resnreMmtctoSd,
Ten totautes later she was

Wa«H1NGTON, Aug. a*. —Secretary Fos­
ter says that the privilege of oontlnulug

per cent, bonds at 2 per cent, under
tbe terms of the circular of July 2 List
will not be confined to bonds presented on
or before Sept. 2. the dale on which Die
4X per cent, interest will cease, but will
quint lo that dale for a period ot time not

St. Lovis, Aug. 29.—A special dispatch
colored ciriz.-n-i have organized the AfroAmerican Protective assentation. They
elected George E. Jones, president; Mr*.
Mary Green vice president; J. O. Smith,
treasurer; Mra. J. H. Smith, treasurer,

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�Three Grand Balloon Ascensions and
Parachute Drop
By Prof. Kabrick, the noted aeronaut, will be witnessed on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,

SHEPTEnMCBZER

From the Fair Gronnds of this city during the Barry Co. Fair.

SBtli

and

23d,

This will be THE FEATURE of the Fain

rnent the people of Barry connty and the managers of the fair are indebted to the enterprise o
Kabrick.

For the superb entertain,

. o o 1 g g

) sect.i

rof

ARCHIE McCOY, Carpets and Furniture.
FRED L HEATH, the Druggist.

Hastings Banner,
Hastings Thursday, September. 3 1891.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

THE HASTINGSt MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AUOC8T 14. 1879.

__________ _______________________________

EDITORIAL NOTES.
-7T--U-_________________
No one country can enforce a double
standard. If all, or a large majority, of
tbe commercial nations agree on the double
standard, It will work to the advantage of
no nation mote than our own. We wish
It could be so arranged. If our own nation
atone attempts to enforce the double stand­
ard by adopting free coinage, it will work
to tbe great disadvantage of this country.
Europe will take our gold, and iu exchange
band over her silver, getting a profit of 20
to 33 cents on every dollars worth of sib
ver. The result would be that our coun­
try would soon be brought to the single
standard of silver. In reaching the lower
standard tbe laborers and farmers would
be tbe ones to suffer.

Governor Wtaana will find the road to a
f Ut SL Rose’s, Catholic, church Sunday
rcnomlnation in bis own party will not be/
strewn with roses, i He is offending som/ morning a fine new altar was consecrated
with very Impressive ceremony. Father
of the best workcrq in his own party, aim Brogger was assisted by Rev. Father
Buyce with two students from Jackson.
in most instances needlessly.
The altar Is a handsome one, and very ex­
pensive. There was a large congregation
Have you noticed imy advance In the prides
to witness and participate in the exercises.
| of what you buy, fanners, because of ll\
"•x/The Presbyterian pulpit was filled by
I McKinley bill? You certainly cannot have
Rev. Campbell last Sabbath.
; tailed to notice that prices for what you
The Methodist Sunday school held their
have to sell have advanced.
annual picnic at AckeFs point, Long lake,
yesterday.
Free sugar doesn’t seem to sweeten the

Rev. W. M. Puffer will preach his last
free trade howlers.
One would think
sermon's for tbe conference year next Sun­
from the wry faces they make over it, that
day morning ami evening. The treasurer's
the Cabdenlte dipped his sugar In quiniue report will also be read at that time.
.
before taking.
Rev. Irvine returned from his vacation
trip
last
week,
and
regular
services
were
Wlth Blaine for its candidate, with pro­
tection. reciprocity and honest money for resumed at Emmanuel church Sunday
last.
its platform, the republican party can wiu
. Services as usual at the Presbyterian
hands down.
church next Sabbath, Sept. flth.
It will some day 'be known how much
The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at G:30. To
the Standard Oil Co. paid the Michigan be led by Miss Ensign.
squawbucks for reducing the teat for kero­
The ladles of tbe Presbyterian church
sene.
are Invited to attend the monthly missionEven the American' hen In her cackling

Major McKinley is making a gallant rises up and calls McKinley blessed. But
fight for governor of tbe Buckeye state. the Canadian hen has no use for McKin­
________ ■___________
The rich importers of New York and Bos­ ley.
ton. who have all to gaiu and nothing to
Honest money anil honest government.
lose by free trade, are credited with on in­
Tbe republican party stands for these
tent to defeat the gallant champion of pro­
things.
tection; and one 'importer is said to have
stated that “*rfio importers would spend
1500,000 to defeat McKinley'. But there
Very soon Barry couaty voters will, we
sue some things that money cannot do; andI
tbe importers will find that defeating Mc­, feel confident, be brought face to taco with
their duty to build a sctilnbk- jail, such an
Kinley is one of them.
one as the law dcmatndti, and which is re­
quired none the Ies« by regard for decency
The democratic press of the state is1 and humanity, Barry county’s Jail is not
already endeavoring to apologize to the1 a reflection of the| good citizenship and
fanners for the squawbuck gerrymander, civilization of the county. It is the very
, reverse. In addition to the fact that It is
which bands over to the slums and bums
not such a jail as the law demands, it is a
of the cities the control of the legislature' veritable fire trap, and in the nature of Its
of Michigan, aud the majority of the con- construction is anl unhealthy, polluted
congies-Monal delegation.
This piece of’ place in which to put men, women and
children, a good part of whom go there as
pirarv. this robbery of tbe country dis­
suspected persons oaiy, and are afterward
tricts for the benefit of the cities, should be’ able to CHtabllsb ihelr innocence. We
think no rational bejng will say any less
resented by every fanner, and will be.
than the above who will examine 4he jail,
Until the republicans shall regain con­• which necessity has required to be control of Michigan, and restore things to। demned. And while at the work of pro­
,
vidIng
a proper jail would be the best pos­
tbdr just and natural order, the farmers
sible lime to build » proper court house.
of Michigan must submit to see tbe slums1 Barry county has no money to so^nd on
and bums of tbo cities control tbe legisla­ merely ornamental buildings neither does
ture of tbe state, and a majority of the। she want them to be|monuments to all lliat
congressmen. The* squaw buck legislature, is ugly in architectlire. Most of all she
wants them safe receptacles for her valua­
•the farmers' friend" you remember, is ble records and for the detention of prison­
xeaponslblejor the gerrymander that has ers; not ugly but modest and becoming
looking.
given control of legislation to tbe cities.

Additional Local.

arj- meeting on Wednesday, ScpL 9.

What

“Dr. O. Phelps Browh’s Standard
Herbal Remedies (Aeacian Balsam. Herbal
Ointment and Pills.) cured, me of con­
sumption 20 years ago." Mrs. Adallne
Weston. Wbitneyville, Kent Co., Mich.,
June 25, 1891. The Balsam, composed of
barks, gums and roots, loosens, heals,
strengthens, nourishes, cures coughs,
colds, sore throat, diseased lungs. Send
postal for “The Self Doctor; or Cure of
Disease by Herbal Remedies." 47 Grand
SL, Jersey City, N. J.

It is very Important in this stage of vast
material progress that a remedy be pleas­
ing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken,
acceptable to the stomach and healthy In'
its nature and effects. Possessing these
qualities, Syrun of Figs is the on»* perfect
laxative and most gentle diuretic known.

Aid. Reynolds took hlssraL
City accts, audited.
Jock Shay street work 3rd ward..8 8 GO
“ “ num and team street work
3rd ward....................................... .12 00
For the Detroit Fair &lt;fc Exposition the
Dan Shay with team St work 3rd ward'iG 50
Ed..............................................................
9 30 C. A W. M. and D. L. A X. railways will
John Grote “
“ “
“
“ “ 13 50 sell excursion tickets August 25th to Sep­
John Mullin “ “ “
“
“ “ 13 50 tember 4Ui. good to return until Septem­
Frank Fifield................ ••
“ “
9 00 ber Sth inclusive, at one lowest fan* for
Chas. Dickerson St. work
“ “
8 75 round trip, with 50 eta. added for admission
■Chas. Pickle
“
“
fl 75 to the Exposition. These lines are the
Will Bennett
“ ••
o 75 •favorites’, to Detroit
Geo. DeHaven, G. P. A.
Dave Baker
"
“
“ “ fl 75
Joe Musson
“
“
“ •• ft 75
Will Wright
............................ ••
3 75
In regular malarious localities there Is
E. Henderson
...................................
s is
Chas. Hardke
•*
"
•• “
o 75 enough of the poison called malaria gener­
Ed. Shay and team SL work first ward 1 20 ated to produce in all who are uot acclimat­
E. Henderson
“
“
••
••
00 ed regular chills and fever. Pe-ru-na. In
large doses, will , break tbe chills every
Jack Shay man team St. work
lime. Iu other localities there Is just
general highway............................17 10
enough materia poison to make many
Ed. Shay man and team SL work
people feel Indescribably bad without
genera! highway............ 1
producing regular, chilly sensations, with
Frank Flfield man and and team SL
general highway............................ , w flashes of heat nnd cold, calmtny perspira­
U-ander Mead St. work gen’i highway 8 10 tion. aching bones and muscles,' bad breath
or
E. Henderson ••
“
••
“
r, 30 and stomach, periodical headache
nervousness^ sleeplessness,
Will Wright........................................
7 so neuralgia,
Jim Shay and team “
■“
••
450 stupor and weakness. For this condition
is a prompt and positive cure. It
D»n..........................................
“12Pe-ru-na
00
Jack Sbav
•*
••
“
••
9 40 rids tbe system of tl»e poison, builds np
Chas. Pickle....................... ...
“
1 50 the flagging powers, and brings back appe­
Chas. Hardke “
“
“
“
8 00 tite and sleep. A few weeks’ use of the
wonderful antimalnrial remedy produces
Messer Bros. A Reyaolds plow aud
scraper..............................................i25 qq such an entire renovation and rejuvlnatlon of the whole body that the patient feels
Jackson Fire Clay S. P. &amp; T. Co.
corner stakes.................................... is 02 as if he was living in another world. For
Seth Pratt surveying................................. 22 00 a free book on malarial diseases send your
1. H. Wickwire recording deed............
75 addrew to the Pernna Medicine Company,
Sec’y of State copy of charter.............. 22 SO Columbus. Ohio.
Friday afternoon, the Lake Shore car
H. E. A Iron Work bills rendered.. 44 51
E. Batterson, —
labor.
—I............... 1 45 “Gipsy " containing tbe leading officials
of that road went through here. There
00
may be “nothing in it," but to many tbe
C. Baker
“ water fund............
above fact lends coloring to the report that
L. W. Kenfield “
“
“ ..........
the Lake. Shore is to absorb the Grand
Chas. Baker labor connecting mains
Rapids branch of the Michigan Central.
at cemeti—
2 23
Frank Sag?
2 70
Fred Horton
2 70
„
D‘,t’lcl Lod«*- ”«• !«. 1­
D. Wolcott
K &amp;k m W™ w"1 *“
■"■'on M
Gard Bennett
2 70 Nashville on Monday September 7th, 1891
L. W. Keufield
3 CO commencing at 10 o’clock a. m.
On motion the same were allowed’
All members of the order are requested
Ayes: Bcutley, BHnston. Manee, Nelson
Reynolds, Sentz. Spence—7. Nays: none’ to be In attendance.

On motion of Aid. Nelson councA ad­
journed.
W. &amp; Nklbom,

Tbe Bulls and Bears
Ovet the price of a bushel of wheat
and it is the same old story of
heads up I win, tails down you
lose. But there is no such thing
as losing when you buy your

Buggies,
Road Wagons

Undertakers Supplies.
He thoroughly understands endmlmlM. and
will attend to all calls In person. He
M
charges for use of outfit, nor for Hssenieertn
laving out the dead aud vrcparlig Item for
bunal. His prices for
and

'AND

Lumber Wagons
OF

JESSE TOWNSEND
HASTINGS. MICH.

WAIT

use Ute above good*-, lor i will give icu sdod
sort* f ict io:i.

W. n. 11. HEATH. Hastings.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, by virtue o', tbe
Erer of sale In a mortgage executed !•-. Jtoy
Itti te me. tearing date the sixth &lt;hy ol
October !W. wonted the twentv &lt;ierentk day
of November
and, on which there Is claim­
ed to be due, nt tid* date, four hundred sod
fifteen dollars. I shall, on the ninth day of
November !*•!. at ten o'clock In the foreMOO.
at the north door ot the Court-bouse In the CHy
of Hastings, sell to satisfy the amount doe afore­
said and the legal co-u. at public auction to the
highest bidder, all those certain pieces or
parrels of land situate in lie township &lt;4 Integ.
in the County of Pam* and Male ot Miebipa
and described as follows, to wit. Tbe north
.half of the north east quarter «*£ section twetly
twn, nnd the south ball ot llie south rail uturter
of section fifteen ail in town four north 4nags
nine west, which Is the mortpKrd prelates.
Dated Haattegs, August t«b. w..
ZgittLvX 8. Hv»t. Mortgsr*.
Chas. n. Raur.n.
Attorney fob MortEMte.

FOR THE

WAGON
And we’ll all

Take a Ride

03882078

THE MARKETS-

COFFINS and CASKETS.
W. H. H. HEATH.

May Fight and (nml

Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.

Council Proeeedinga.

Common council met. pursuant to ad­
journment Friday evenings August 28, ’91.
Mayor McCoy in the chair.
Roll
call—present.
Aid.
Bentley,
BHnston, Manee, Nelson,* Sentz, Spenee;
absent, Reynolds. Waters.
Hastings, Mich., Aug. 6. *91.
To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council:
At a regular meeting of Hastings Hose
Co., No. 2, held on Thursday evening,
Aug. G, 1891. the following persons were
nominated for membership subject to your
approvarr"3etise McIntyre, age 18, occu­
pation laborer, residence Market St., 4lh
ward.
W. D. Bennett, Sec'y
Wm.-Scidmohk, Foreman.
On motion communication was received
and persons therein named elected. All

Much surprise was occasioned yesterday
that tbe business of die manufacturing con­
cern of Bentley Bros. * Wilkins had been
placed In the hands Of a receiver. Mr. W.
D. Hayes being the nian placed in charge
of the business. Those best Informed as
to the firm’s business; knew it could not tw
from financial embarassmenL as in that
paaterity as the longest winded, most per­ respect It was more fortunately situated
than ever before. Tbe firm consists of J.
nicious and utterly useless body ever as­
W. Bentley, W. L. Wilkins, and the estate
sembled in Michigan.
of C. G. Bentley. At the time of tbe lat­
ter’s death the firm's affairs were not in
When the democratic party attempts to shape for settiemenL though It was strong­
masquerade as the farmers’ friend, tiie ly desired. Since then It has been the ef­
fanners of Michigan will know how to take fort of both Mr. Bentley and Mr. Wilkins
to shape its affairs for the very step that
it, and will know better than to ever be
has been taken in the appointment of a re­
deceived.
Squawbucklau legislatures ceiver. Tbe interests represented in the
a®d democracy will ever be associated to- firm are complicated, and it was felt by all
jrctiier in the fanner’s mlud. And rightly concerned that it would be tbe only safe
and just way to have a receiver appointed
to settle up the business of tbe partner­
ship, aud award to each his proper share
Tbebig crops are making the calamity after all had been satiefactorlly clooed up.
bowlers bine. When tbe fanner has big Mr. J. W. Bentlev made application for
crosM Jo sell, and is getting big prices for the appointment of a nxseiver, but it was
with the knowledge aud consent of the
others Interested that be did so. It Is a
mtaapAellars. He wants tbe purchasing step they hare long considered, and for
&gt;»»«■,«f his dollar to be us large as possl- which, as stated, they-bad been for some
time shaping their attalrs. The business
of the firm will go ahead as usual under
The late census shows that tbe wealth the direction of tbe receiver. All its
of this cooatry had increased from 1880 to stock will be closed otM at retail prices, Ita
Tbe special committee on printing
contracts closed, debts paid, aud then
IBM from M7« to a little over 81.000 per there will be tbe final settlement among rendered a verbal report.
Moved by Aid. Sentz thal the board pro­
capita. Thte is bad for the calamity howl- the parties at interetiL Every dollar of inceed by ballot to select the paper to do the
•ra. and shows bow the tariff ia robbing
sum left for dlvlston among tbe members city printing for the current year. Carried,
of tbe firm. It is hoped tbe business ayes: BHnston. Manee. Nelson, Sentz—&lt;
may be closed up by January 1st when ar­ Nays: Bentley, Reynolds, Spence—3.
Tbe free trade organs are still kicking
On the fifth ballot the Baxxkr received
rangement will be made to continue IL
keeaoae tin plate to manufactured in this either by those now interested, or who 5 votes. By AkL Bentley
RmoirwI.- That tbe printing be award­
country. These Cobdenites gnash their may acquire tbe property by purchase.
ed to tbe Banneb for the eusulag year at
the sum of forty dollars for Cornell protry established because of tbe McKinley
For the state fair at Lansing Sept. 7th ctodings and twenty five cents per folio
to 11th, and tbe West Michigan and Kent for legal printing. Aug. 88, *9 L
Aid. Bentley moved Ito adoption
county fain at Grand Rapids Sept. 14th to
Canted, ayea: Bentley, Nebco,
Sentx, Spence—5. Nays: Blinaton, Manee
will sell

In 1890, tbe democrats assured tbe peo­
ple ot Michigan that, if they got tbe legis­
lature, that body would close ita session in
IK) days. Ninety days increased to 100. to
* 135, to 150,- and even to 190. And the
■quawbuck legislature will go down to

Circuit Court.

There was no Jury drawn, and the
August term of court was wound up in a
hurry, closing yesterday forenoon. Fol­
lowing are tbo cases finally disposed of:
People vs. Geo. Cady, larceny. Ar­
raigned. plead guilty, sentenced to three
years at Jackson.
.... 1
Geo. H. Lathrop vs. Sophia Kenfield.
Attachment.
Judgment
for
plaintiff
8134.15.
.
Edward P. Gage va Claifc ByetL im­
parlance. Judgement for plaintiff 8111.20.
Divorces were granted In the cases of
Clara B. vs. Richard H. StHson. Geo. H.
vs. Clemenza Risbrldgcr. Ella E. vs. Fred
E. Evans; Ixnter W. vs. Harriet Preston;
George vs Jennie Greenfield; Wm. N, vs.
Jane VanEvery; Lillie M. va Wm. J. Damoth; James M. va Melissa Cross; Cbaa
A. vs. Anna M. Austin; Isa L. vs. Clarence
I*. Dickerson. Anneltie vs. P. A. Sheldon.
The proof in the divorce case of Ettie A.
va Matthew C. Hazel was presented,
argued and submitted.
Angus McDonald vs. Duncan and
Phoebe McDonald. bill to set aside dis­
charge of mortgage. . Order granted.
Petition of Wm. if. Barhau to bar the
dower right of Mary A. Barban, an Insane
person. Order granted.
Sam’l Carson vs. .Matilda Pettingill et
al, foreclosure. Decree granted.

Are prepared to furnish the

Having a fine line of

ffl OF HASTINGS.
IF. AL

KNOW ALL MEN-BY
THESE PRESENTS.
That the High. Grammar and
Primary schools of this citv
will commence the fall ana
winter term on mondly cept
7th, 1891, at 9 a. in.
.
Scholars are requested to be
in attendance on the opening
day. at or before the hour pub­
lished. if for no other rea­
son than that the first to
arrive, will have a choice ot
the back seats, which they
will be allowed-to retain, nntu
removed by their respective
teachers.
Scholars are advised to near
strong, serviceable, weather­
proof shoes and are recom­
mended to purchase them of

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
Tie Shos Dealers.
PROBATE OBHEB-

M

County SfliuTy. holdeti at the Dr,rtJ“,r *2 t^m.
the Citv
ilartlngs.
In ‘sold
2J,
tlwofftrnt
day or 8*P
r‘"l^rni ?.

Road Wagons, Double Buggies,
tbowiana eight hundred and Dlnc,P&lt;,Oi;,,trt at
Ti. twiM »■ ■»'»“' J“w
pen and with canopy tops, plat.
of Mo««
three spring Duplex, com­ Probatein the mat??? of the esi*« v
Fhraawofih. dveeaaed.
. . _ (jult wri®"outratt» «&lt;
in fact everything for Ou reading and minx
Aed.af Heun D. &gt;&gt;«»•*&gt;«*.
“ ,hl, W
and durability and at SiMtate prajfog "J1*1?'* -TT i&gt;;» flntiaoQuality the best,
guarantee on every
Look us over and get prices
Md&lt;1 netlllon. and tbMt the helm m
tn
in need. We can interest you. deceased and all other
&amp; M?sdo“
Respectfully,

Goodyear Bros.

�Hastings Banner.

l&gt;.n luynold. tod hl. i&lt;oU,„ M_
hunting Frttoy. Ttare w ,u lwf ,
W™
^T-r-nber «. «»&lt;■ &gt; hlau&lt;hur ot chipm&amp;s that day.

,

—B. cook, tovrt Mlrar.

Iced Tea
hot weather, an infusion
of the lea’e-'fl!oyal Satsuma
u cobl «a»er ls Pr?,Ierto the use of hot boiling
*, ,„r for the reason that the
aroma is not dissipated. The
’Jrtncf' made in this manner
bo bottled, and if put ma
Si-Place will keep from a

slice or two of lemon
Pour
on this tho "extract of Itoya
Satsuma ’aud the result will
be » drink tit for the gods.
Call and get sample.
For sale olily by

J02 ROGERS

that

Cleans
Most
is Lenox
LOCAL) NEWS.
•ek

-

-

-

2.000

for advertisements
•e Tuesdays at latest to
in the issue of* the
‘
week

Hear
d Fleming
o night.

i: J. II. Roberts' news

‘fund.
has bought a tine safety-

school books at Fred !&gt;.

iggi«t.

Heath’s

Harry Andrus Is at work this week tak­
ing the school census.

Teacher*' • ;-iiL'i;itkin

Saturday with

u. I). Spsuldidg l» now rveeivinj’ a.nice
liw of gflwG fur the fall trade.
’

Hwir.-I'-boni's new house, in the find
Aanl. will Ik- r very handsome home.

Fred. I.. Heath, tho druggist, has the
higert line
-■■Iks.1 books in Barry Co.
Drying ap|M-;
two iuria s

Buy your
Brunson, v.i

wanted.

None under
R. J. Grant.

rdiocd shoes of Wooley A'
are with you the year around

11;
v.rt’Hnted aud well lighted
for nrtjt, th;rd j!&lt;M&lt;r. Inquire of J. S.;

Barlow gave a very
u» nd* Saturday in honor of

Mr-. Han:

Rush «.f gi work tumpellttl us to employ *m&gt;Hi printer for a time, Mr. Geo.
Hipion Le L the man.
Frtd I.
book

I b ath, the druggist, gives a
with every purchase of a
!i uf Mihoo! books.

Found, nrnr I &gt;. IL Cook’s Tuesday evenIng. a Judy' • white glove. Owner can
have the sinite &lt;.■ calling al this office.

llim-ry

The Ihn
fill make ■

The welrom, «&gt;und
Bcb(x&gt;1
*”ln “'1* rtonday, when
mencT
C'tJ w?1,0°1'1 wil1 “»■

»:■■■.cities of the season in
•L cheaper than ever at the
Phis Smith.
uan stallion. Bay Prince,
la!! *eaM&gt;n at my barn.
Jos. Rogkrk

' Ail the t: a and nobby styles in felt
and majiuti lured liats at the Racket
Pius Smith
Cl*.*,. - accurately fitted and ground for
Huctict* of-vision, by
.
Abbott, optician,
I
with Dr. Kimball. Battle Creek.

Have just bought an Imj oner’s stock of
« bmh. Wing#|
fathers will sell
« less than jobbing prices at tbe Racket
Phis Smith.
Hear Mr*. Addie Reed Fleming in Union
mu to-nigi !. Her many friends should
CTidenre thdr appreciation of this gifted
night y thvif I’r*‘5ence Bt UnJ&lt;» bB11 to"
.J*5?11 waMt to enjoy yourself during
k.t, lr “ltend the firemen’s ball at Union
•rt- onf;’b“rMtoy evening September 24th.
* the grandest dance ever given
by the Hastings Fire Department

has * remixing sense now that
uastings has a base ball club. The Has«»&lt;» team w&lt;.Mt Up there Saturday, and
। 7°UE11 t,lr smund was rough aud entlrelaDdh*/';,0°k ln
Wo&lt;x,‘

b'“

”

U dulling

IfiendZnJ’"5’ *

B-paKS/1""1 Sl"’d*&gt;- ’“b Grand

B.Jy“vu^X"'1returMj "™

Tto fair will alve oor buelnee, men an
opportunity lo present their were, and In"
ducenieote to trade wbleb they .hould not
be Mow to improve.
^&lt;ri&gt;e le,t dollar of the original ffss.000
ten per cent Khool bond, will toneld
next January. The elty will have paid In
principal and Intervet ou three bond, the
sum ot (87,000.
Our Junior ba, been pultlni
matrimonial harness till, week.
local column, do not bnl&lt;e out, u
remember that there tblnin don’t
to a local editor every week,
charitable.
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^r8, ®®er Adamo, of Sparta
on tbe are visiting at C. a Whltcomb’A
If our rJJfL.??1®* Slmtwon and daughter Effie
It were,
returned from Bay View, Thursday.
happen
,eMV0 for her
and be ».2!!'‘'cI)r‘.ro,ben’u"
home, San Dlegn, California, to-day.
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As the work on the outakle walls of the
new school building nears completion, it
gives promise of being a very handsome
building architecturally. It Is a pity that
tbe other building Is more than two stories
high.

to Z. V. Cbeney.
Xattonal bank, Grand Rapbra

Mrs. Wm. Holmes, nee Mina Mudge,
of Boston, Is visiting friends In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith, of Caatleton,
are visiting at their son's, Clement Smith's.

are bound to respect

We tow prerl&lt;&gt;«.ly torarttd to &lt;to
,„£n .“on or&lt;totou.»l«‘

«Pl«&lt;- A~&gt; »
1ST Em to .urprl.lotc 1' «•&gt;«» P1"". o'

toSr“^»»Uln. tbe

The tornot

1» UwtaW0"ib&lt; .X. *•»«■&gt;

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F. R. PANCOAST.

Miss Minnie Rork, whcT has spent tbe
summer at Bay View, returned Friday.

ffKbWO I. offered la
will be real tn-ltlnff event, earn
day,
end
on
Wednrtdy
o&lt;
fair, the «real •'•■‘b’"’ 2L|T5, lower
tnx on tbe eodrty*. .&gt;yrt&gt;
hta record of S.10K. Then’ere
on the ground. u**1 wll) *eoomt’lrrI&gt;^u
protect 40.000 jwoplo “ “J

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’ Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offiice.

Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, of Bismark, visited
Kev. Grigsby’s family on Monday last.

was deeply impressive. After the ceremony
Last Marcli I’m. Gibbs of Orange was
a reception was tendered the newly wedded the owner of “Jack.’’ a Rysdyke horse. In
pair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. that month he sold him to I arson Arne)
Cook. The large gathering of friends
jaoo-Mome rar
tendered their congratulations nnd good DtS.rto.efor
lASt week M r. Arney sold this same Jack
wishes. Mr. ami Mrs. Cra&gt;k were remem­ to It. Peters of Manistee for 85,000;: It ta
bered by their friends with numerous and safe to waiter that he has n place for Jack
appropriate presents.
at more money than he paid for him,.for
To the enterprise of Archie McCoy, the beta not doing business for his heal th­
at least, not since he made an assignment
furniture and carpet dealer, and Fred L.
Heath, tbe druggist, the people of Barry —Portland Observer.
county and tbe officers of tbe Agricultural
An exchange reminds the public of the
Society are indebted for what wlil be the fact that the bicyclist* have their rights as
leading attraction of the fair this year. Sm"the people, it would be well for
On each dar. Wednesday, Thursday and X „n ti?public bbrnwy
Friday. Prof. Kabrick. the noted bakxmisL Uul * bleycll.1 or. peraon rlillnj on.
will make a grand baloon ascension from IbroltatoUrtol io b.lt
the fair grounds, and a parachute drop .bould.peraonwllb. ,e*‘n,1,n^‘d
from the clouds. These gentlemen se­ men or drive to pun one w&gt; U» ™d Itoy
cused Prof. Kabrick. We hope no such
out tto
terrible accident as that at the Detroit ex­ mort turntram
or vehicle of any Kina.
position may happen to mar the
Should a team run down a bicyclist on the
of this fine feature of the fair. And yet SS’Xt.wy •« l"l«" “»
all must recognize that an aeronaut is as .
.he wheel the person so doing
liable here as at Detroit to pay his life as :“'^«.'.“nd”n.pS.'».“^
tbe penalty for his rashness.
AH onr readers who can do so should
toruff, l» uu-trf tto w"‘
.1 Grand Rxpldx.
J,
n
l«h. 17lb tod mb. Tbe Weet Mleb«■&gt;
Society to. purebtoed f
iroond, north ot the \ nllej Cltr. but
reached by foot railroad, end ’brae
ear llnea. It b«, erected the! Bne«
bulldlnto. equipped then with
slbie convenience for the fair and expOM
riot tod ttoUTwUI be «« eltoOn every

I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You can
find the

Fre&lt;! Cart la, of Detroit, has been vtalling
relatives and friends here this week.

The Miares Myrtle and Gcrtradc Rose
We regret to say to our contemporary
of (.rand Rapids, are the guests of friends
that, while the character of the present here.
marshal Is-above that of his predecessor,
R- I’&gt;. MeHser and P. T. Colgrovc will
in his official action* he is In no sense
superior. All the city seems to have leave next week on a trip through the
realized from Its marshal for some time is
to art some cross walks cleaned.
Miss Grace Messer has been engaged as
Vut is said that a peculiarly shaped worm an assistant teacher in the Akeley Insti­
Is stripping the leaves from the loo acres tute, Grand Haven.
of timber on Albert Wlinams’ farm, in
Mr. and Mrs. Sntfin, of Allegan, have
Baltimore. They are very voracious, have l»ecn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C.
a copper-colored head which Is Use biggest Walter the past week.
part of the creature, and the trees and
Dr. Wright and Wife, ot Cariton. left
ground are said to be fairly ailve with
last week for Columbus. Penn., to visit the
them.
former’s father, who is very III.
We are pained to announce th« death of
Ix*m W. Wing, the postmaster at Orange­ L/ftev. Grigsby preached at Hillsdale last
ville, which occurred on Thursday and "nbbath nnd tiefore his return home will
was caused by typhuld fever. He was attend his son's wedding at Alamo.
highly respected, and a man of warm
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Powers will leave
heart, generous Impulses, and high re­ the last of the week or the first of the week
gard for friepds aud warm appreciation for following for a visit with relatives In the
them. He was an ardent republican Empire state.
and a good citizen.
A. H. Johnson, late of the Democrat,
I.abor day, Monday, Sept. "th. jthe C. K. has accepted the position of City Editor of
A S. will sell tickets from Hastings to the Jackson Courier. . Mr. Johnson Is an
Kalamazoo $1.00 for the rounu trip tickets, experienced and thorough newspaper man,
tiood going ou any train the 7tii. Good and the Courier Is fortunate in securing
returning on any tram S»ept. 7th and 8th. him.
See small hand bills. For the benefit of
those wishing to return the same day a
See the new things In crockery and
special train will leave Kalamazoo at B:.’&gt;5
p. m. running through to Woodbury.
L/rhe receipts for the Hastings postoffiee
R. B. I&gt;i'Nj&lt;AP. ticket agent.
for August 1891 were $75.00 above those
The Journal is a defender of the late for tbe same month last year.
squawbuck legislature, but yet approving­
ly copies from the Hillsuale Ifemocrat a
We bought an elegant line of crockery
local stating that houselcee|&gt;ers must be on nnd giagsware last week, and the goods
guard because the ■ venal and ”Ignorant are now arriving. We are confident we
squawbucks reduced the tert for oil to the van suit you in this Hue.—Hams A Vandanger point. The blood of many may Arman.
rent upon the legislature that thus reck­
Miss Matiti Hindmafch. of Nashville,
lessly, and it is claimed for pay from the
Standard Oil Co., endangered the lives of well known in this city, died of consump­
tion at Toledo Saturday. The funeral
the ficople of this state.
occurred Tuesday from her late home In
If Nashville would profit by the n- Nashville.
perlenee of Hastings In putting in water
Notice the adv. for the Barry Co. fair
wnrks, she will be very careful about
what kind of a contract she signs. Sl&gt;e In another column. Those desiring copies
will also need to keep two eyes wide open of the fair book may secure them by writ­
ing
to M. H. Burton. Hastings, i secretary.
to see that the contract Is faithfully ex­
ecuted. We congratulate Nashville on The premiums offered are the largest in
having taken the course *he did with re­ the history of tbe society, and tbe number
gard to fire protection, and believe it will of special attractions are far beyond those
Insure the great prosperity of the place. of any previous fair.
Certaiuly she would have done the crab
It I* well for you to know that my stock
act if she had not secured tire protection.
comprises the finest assortment of Jas.
The sale ot summer resort ticket* com­ Boss’ filled cases. Waltham watches. Elgin.
mencing June 4th. 1891, from Hastings to Rockton! and Columbus movements. The
{mints and at rates named a* follow*: largest variety uf 8. 10. and 14, karat solid
Traverse City ami return $7.10. Bay View gold cases, which 1 sell nt lowest possible
or Petoskey and return $8.95, Harbor prices. Call and see them.
John Biimmkr, the Jeweler.
Springs and return $9.20. Mackinaw Citv
aud return 810.30, Mackinac Island a&gt;«
Mr. L. E. Stauffer, the enterprising
return $11.30. Sale will continue uuti! merchant, has Just purchased a fine
September 30th. Extreme limit for return National cash register. This Ingenious
passage on tickets to all above points will and very useful machine Is manufactured
be Oct 31, 1891.
M. A. Giu.man,
at Dav ton. O.. and is the very latest and
y
Ticket Agt M. C. R. R.
l»est design. Mr. Stauffer does an ex­
LXt the M. L church Tuesday eventog. tensive business on the cash basis, and
Uy Rev. W. M. Puffer, Mr. William It Is bound to use all tbe appliances that will
Cook, local editor of this paper, end Mbs aid him In his business. This register
Sadie Roberts, of tills city, were united • shows the amount of cash paid or received,
in marrage- The church was beautifully or the amount of exchange trade. In
trimmed for tbe occasion, and the ceremony amounts from one cent to $20.

reepeet tort without -link^,cl,l&lt;an Central will sell round
«Juk.cU wllh “dmlsslon coupon to the
f&lt;r?‘!;lntrn&gt;*tioual fair and Exposition
1£ood
August 25th. to Sept
"■ rrt::nnng not later than September
M. A. Gilman, Tleket A gt
tnii ,b?k’‘"1,n on the north bound freight
nisuudersUxx! order8 fw ,wttel&gt;|Bgat Mita,
enun j \ K' * S- balurday, and tbe
ragme d.,1^ |nu&gt; a frel&lt;Ll nr al&gt;DdU1&lt;
" (be Bide track. Tbe locouiutive and

Pe«soNAiaaENTtoN

Pib-ruJ11” 1!"ck a rtrtlta, frkad. In

1’oatmaater General Wanamaker ba. In
.iroeted 1-o.lrna.ter Sheldon, of thin city
“ “d ”port npo"
poetofflee In
tMirry country.

The largest tomatoes we have yet seen
are those growing on the vine* at J. W
Bentley’s. They are of the “No. 400”
variety, the kind for which Henderson &amp;
Co., the seedsmen, offer $250 reward to
the person who will get tbe best name for.

The Soap

Cireulatlo

Sheriff Uruham ye,terffax took
Cady, who plead
to Unto,
Jartoon lo aerre a «,nteo«, ot tbrae

test olL

,ht

18th Annual Ball

tfraoRi

OF THE

School Books HastingsFire
Department
A full line of all school books
used in of the schools in Barry
county.

UNION HALL,

Thursday Mg, Sept. 21.

Cash or trade for old school
Best of Music.
books.
Best of Order.
100 styles of tablets.
Come everybody.
50 sizes of slates.
Pens, Pencils and Inks.

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST.

THE BANNER
75QENTJ.

Down the hill A
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you go—brake well ■
in hand—flying ^gracefully S
along like a bird on the wing; 1
stones and mounds fall be- a
hind, you laugh at danger— I
Victor’s spring fork is pilot, j
Victor Bicycles are best. I
They challenge the world.
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Segid for art catalogue.
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sbiblkTTsmith.

BUSINESS CGIiEGE
Is complete t» all appointments, and thorough
in its work. Many of !U graduates are hold­
ing lucrative aud reaponainle positions. Tui­
tion by the term Or scholarship. Shorthand
and Typewriting a specialty. Write for cata-

We Guarantee

SATISFACTION
On any goods we sell.

We have the finest line of clothing on the
market,

THE STEIN BLOCH CO.’S
We-do hot claim they are the lowest priced, btit we do claim they

are the BEST and always prove the cheapest in the end.

They will

give you pleasure and good service long after the so-called cheap
goods are consigned to the rag bag.

We invite you to see them.

GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

�i
In buying H&lt;»od'» aarMI«riU». for'I
where reeuemred as lire standard twildlug-up

ISLAND OF NAPOLEON.
FAMOUS SCENES AND MEMORIES OF

Maiemei.t If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapari Us. dv nut hn lu4iu-rd v.» bu) mijuhux eiw

THE CORSICA OF TODAY.
Origin

“The booking clerk is late again," is a
remark often heard when tbe first train iu
the morning is due out aud no one ap
pears to book iu The passenger* begin to
lose patience, but at tbe Inst minute the
clerk L* seen rushing to the office door, and
in a few seconds the window is up, and the
click of the stamping press is heard going
at lightuing speed It U surprising bow
many people can iw booked in a minute if
they will but ask plainly for their ticket
and tender the right fare. The clerk
knows this, and gauges his time so nicely
that n minute or two is all be allows him
self to send bis customers on their way,
not rejoicing, but grumbling at his delay
in turning up.
He baa no time for morning ablutions,
and general! / looks very seedy, and gets
the discredit at once of being a dissipated
creature. Old women are apt to lecture
hint if he to a young man, bnt they get a
Roland for their Oliver, for tbe juvenile
booking clerk La not without impudence,
and does not fear to indulge in it during
the early hours of morning when no off!
dais are about. After tbe first train has
gone, and should there be a long interval
before another is due, he will conclude his
night'* rest on the counter or table, aud
will condescend about 7 a. m. to perform
his morning tplleL—Chambers’Journal.

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latter perhaps the more to be depended
|
1 upon
it ts not without regret that the travelre (
of today has to relinquish certain precon ,
ceived ideas, and to remmuce bis faith in
He
The*v*teTu la rendered malaria proof when the legendary Corsican vendetta.
the blood 1» kept imre riuorous by the uae of blushes when be flnds the native smiling
Ayer'» &gt;ara*partha Ai this »r*»ou. n 1 should somewhat ironically, at any allnsions to
Have thh admirable vreptrntion al hand their hereditary and sanguinary family
M.d trial iwd»an is hannlMS when Ayer's Sarsa­
feuds, and, if the truth must be told in all
parilla is used.
its
ronin title baldness,
that tbe
... uti
..unimnuuu
uniuut™, he
uc finds
uuuniuanuc
The Coldwater guards will enter the coiuilcUi which mo»t engross the inliabi- [
coraptitlve drill at Jackson fair.
taut* &gt;«re the establishment of a “battle of'
flowers,"
after
tbe
Nice
and
Monte
Carlo
John Hlginan of Berrien aouuty, owns b
fruit farm that neta lilni nearly $.’&gt;0 a day style, while their jealous emulation iscen '
tered on a pacific exhibition, where, besides 1
this &gt;r«»on.
the rural and agricultural products of the ,
Benton Harbor cnteralned little ones island, are to be seen specimens
of* rough’ ।
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from the WalM* Mission school of Chicago or manufactured marble, granite and '
Thursday.
porphyry, old pieces of furniture, carvel I
woods, curious gourds and richly chased ।
weapons.
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BUSINESS CARDS,.

A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
Office in hotel at present.

A. A C. H. BARBER
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.__________

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TV1LL1AM O. LOWDEN.
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Lawyer.
Office over Julius Russell's store, State
street. Hastings. Mich.
TUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
' Attorneys at law.
Over Hasting* National Bank.
Hast lies. Mlehlif.-m.
Associate offices, at Grand Rapid--. Mkh.

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A. SHELDON,
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Heal Estate Beal Estate
sold on eummlsulnn., General con res ouclng
daring a complete net of Abstract Booka. com
piled from the Becords, can furnish eonipicle
a tracts.C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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P. DRAKE, M. D.,

Office over Holloway's drag store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. tn. Telephone, con
netting with residence, at Holloway's drat

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Our ideas of Corsica are, I am afraid,
binned by the dramatist and the novelist.
We think of it as It is represented to mi iu
the at) veu tn res of tbe brothers DeFninthi,
or through the medium of Mcriinee's jrieturesqne Colomba, therefore We associate
tbe wild Mediterranean island with ven
dettas, savage pannlons and more savage
loves, ijess terrifying, but not less pictur
eaque. are the deicriptions given by Al
phonse Daudet in the “LettreS de mon
Moulin," written after spending toreral
wuk. lo lb, Ushtlom. of Mezzo M«™
with oo other eooipooloo thoo the
euModloo of tbo Iwlnud hollaing, .nd the
seductive pictures of landscai&gt;c aud ver, dure of Guy de Maupassant in "Une Vie."
But it is well known that both dramatist
and novelist are gifted with a glorified vis
ion which the ordinary tourist does not
p-kK-wrw, and the lack of which possibly ac
couuto for the divergence of impressions
the rormoe or. moee eleld ood poellcl. the

M. B. GILLASPIE. Notary Public
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and U. » Claim Agent,
will prosecute all kinds of claims before the
Depanmeula of the Interior office. Call on hln.
m hte store, corner Court and Jeffersu-j HU..

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M. FOWLER.D.D. S.

Office boors S a. m. to s p. in.

fj. W.
M•

LOWRY, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Hakes a specialty of treaflng dtsease* of tbe
HYE and EAR and th* preservation of vision
gkjggjsriy fittini SPECTACLES and eye

Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
Home,Hastings, Mich.__________ ___________
MITH A COLGRuVE.
Lawyers.
(Office iu Union bloc*. Hastings.)
Practio* is all tho courts of the state.

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Attornt

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R. TIMMERMAN, Homippathlc Phy•
slcian and Surgeon.
(Officeover Lathrop's drugstore.)

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ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.
Rates, SI .OO per Day.
This House Is new. with pleasant rooms. The
epaXrousge of the public I- respectfully solicited.
aw. real estate and collect­
ing OFFICE OF
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KJ a in* Woodland, Mich.
C. S. Palmerton,
• J. M. Smith.
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.

CHICAGO &amp; WEST
V
MICHIGAN Ry.
Lv Grana R.q&gt;id» fc&gt;r.
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ro. ouwvn.--Traversa City
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t Wee* days. •Everyday. {Except Saturday.
WflO a. m. has through chair car to Chicago,
loeftra charge for seats.
I :U p. tn. runs through to Chicago solid with
Fagaer buffet ear; seals 50 cents.
palace
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p. m. connects at Ft. Joeeph with Graham

TYETROIT, LANSING
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KllLBOAD.

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The women one meet* are divided into
two classes now—the womtin who bis iier
spring gown and the womsn Who li u» n&lt;»t.
and it is amusing tb see her of toe latter
category wrehtl* with her iuros of decorum
when she passes her sister woman in spring
gorgeousnesH. Tnerc is an alert anxiety on
her face which ebarpem into, curiosity as
tbe uew gown approaches her. She uises
in quickly toe liangcf tfoskirt, the cut of
the coat, the de«»ratii&gt;:i •&lt;
lyaiMcoaE
She could tell you the number of but tons
on tbe jacket, the exact shape of the coiiar,
tbe design of the tiimtuing, the vtry books
and eyes that mysteriously fasten it. But
tho crucial point is tbe bock.
w
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_____of
_ her self
.
Vainly
she
tightens
the reins
qoutroi'/wtlniy fiiw* her eyes on t he nearest shop window. Wild horses &lt;»tiid not
draw
J
*her
“ *hciul‘ in the onpasitc direction.
She must see that skirt, mid in spite of her
good resolutions she turns around and
takes it in. Now, the woman in whose
mind
the momenrous
momentous qurs.ion
question »
Is settled,
®,on tnc
wbo* -priug gown banjjs salcly io.her
—nlrote &gt;r h &lt;!«. no, odoro her fair per™. IWt wreoeljr oo her woj like . lull
rigged
rf™' ship
-hl" under
’”4" favoring breeze*.
Step near the anxious woman, and you
will hear her say to har companion, “i’ii
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it*® t hat in the back.**
“J that silk would
“I ™
think
be pistty with my
’
old wool. Wonder where .sire found HP*
or “•r~
I can't
decide
to ~have
—
I---------- whether
—■—
\ \ a ruffle
or,n PW0* ou« •«? sh® d,fU‘toto * *h°P
where
something
in •&gt;tbe -'~k»
window pleases
--------■—&gt;•-" &gt;her. Your sympathy irresistibly goes out
to that woman who is so perplexed and
anxious when you first sec her. but as you
walk on you find hundreds like her staring
into shop windows and furtively glaucihg
about for new ideas on her neighbors'
gowns.—New York Sun.

We are too prone to measure a woman's
worth by
Uy U»:r
her COUUIUUH
condition in Ute.
life. v
Only
»uij Inst
week I saw the wife of a well known Now
York mlllionairo enter one of thy great
hospitals of the tbwti. After a bit, curl­
unity
daily tempted me to follow, nnd
and for two
hours I,watched thill woman goipg through
the wards of the sick,dispensing here some
dniuty from a maid's basket, there a smile,
and again a cheery word. All the patients
knew her, and in ndoxen inslaticra did I see
the stricken sufferers kiss her unglored
band in gratitude, nnd close their eyea as a
GAME AND FRVIT.
idlent little prayer went up for this womnu
The climate of Coraica ia simply perfect, ; who, so bountifully blessed bersclf.did uot
the soft air is laden with spicy, aromatic i forget that there were others less fortunate.
odors, and made! vivifying by the iodine And this is uot an exceptional case, but one
' exhalations of a rich marine flora; tbe long I which
„ „1%,„ you can see in the hospitals
....p,.,,,.,, nnd iustretches of sandy beach are steeped in stitutions of the great cities of our land alwarm sunshine; tbe background of mount- : most every day.
aina has tbe luminous green tints of the j Many
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a millidnaitc's wife .is .today
susGreek hillsides. Exuienw in those seagirt j taining tbe hands of the noble band of
latitudes sinks to a blissful indolence; ' women who nre striving to bring nuuuy
strife, bloodshed, fiery patMions and wild I a;&gt;ota in the live, of our working girls. Of
revenge a» alisolutely incompatible with I course, there are women of mat worldly
this dreamy languor, and rhe chief interest means who live within themaelvra. regard­
of the lazy hours l&gt;ecomea the recurrence of less of the want which exists at their very
meals The epicure reveb in the varied doors. But because such women—fewer
aud dainty fish, the most delicate ever than the average woman believes—unfort
cooked, pink like the rocks and blue like unntely exist, it is unfair to judge all rich
the skies.'
women alike. Because the church has
The game is no' leas exquisite, notably within its doom people who it would be
the famous Corsican blackbird* so highly better were they on the outside, is no crlpraised
by
only
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—are
------■ tciivu
■ teriou
UJ by
UlbU
which
W JilUK'i
to judge
UIC kiiuiuMMiun
the thousands
U4 of
at their best during the abort span be- God
nien anil wotnrn who
lwu.
tween rhe 1st ami 80th of January, when ' ndictiois to the world at large. Too little
tn.l
nr*»
tmmKl
with
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InurHnno
tntMl.i
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they are gorged with the luscious myrtle credit is given the wealthy clnnses for the
berries, honey brown in color, and retain­ good, which Is often done with the riches
ing the alight bitterness mentioned by nt their command.—I adie*’ Horne Journal.
Virgil, mingling with the delicious perfume
of wild flowers; the broccio, the national
white cheese, of a sweet, peculiar flavor;
An English physician of great, eminence
hnge limes, preserved in sugar, and a va­
riety of excellent wines constitute a bill of has just given us bl* opinion about proper
fare to satisfy the most fastlcnoiis gourmet. exercise for children. He says: “In the
The brand of Santa Idiciaof *1'1111x00 was child the physiological craving for move­
such a favorite with Mme. I*a'titia, mother ment shows itself with tbe unrestrained
If a
of Napoleon I, that she would drink no freedom of the natural animal.
other wine, and bad some sent to her in healthy baby is allowed to have free play
of iu limbs it will go through a aeries of
Paris
improvised acrobatic performances, twist­
■
TlUt IXINAFARTK FAMILY.
One cannot fail to be struck by the fact ing its limba and turning them into knots
that the influeuce, I might almost say tbe that might excite the envy of a profes­
presence, of the Bonaparte family is every­ sional contortionist."
It is nn excellent plan to give an infant,
where apparent in the "Green island." Al
Ajaccio, on the market place, the women muscular freedom for some time every
courtesy before the atatne of the First Con­ day; it should l» dislncumberrd of any
sul, on another square he towers amid his superfluous clothlug, and laid ou a rug or
brothers in tbe garb of a Roman empeyor. some soft material na the floor, and al­
Behind the citadel in the cathedral they lowed to kick and throw itself toils heart’s
show the basin that held tbe water for his content. On the general principle, appar­
baptism, and in the old bouse the hard sofa ently, that every natural tendency is the
on which he was born, and4be trap door prompting of the evil spirit, it used to lie
leading to the subterranean passage by the universal custom to restrain the move­
which be escaped to tbo harbor one night ments of Infants' limbs by swathing them
when he discovered that be was tracked by in innumerable bandages, as if they were
diminutive mummies. With the eager
spies.
Where be himself is not the members of life within them thus “cabin’d, cribbed,
bis family are. Their portraits are in confined” the poor little things must have
tbe intisetima, their works tn the libraries. been mere bundles of helpless misery.
As the child grows older the boisteronsHis mother is buried in tbe Bonaparte
chapel with tbe simple epitaph. “Mater □ess with which it romps may lie taken as
Regum." His father stands erect at the a pretty sure index of iu health. But by
longcontinued confinement and restraint*—
Hotel de Ville in n red gold laced coat.
There also are bis brothers—J owe ph in a that is, by being made to live under totally
royal mantle. Louts in a gray uniform. unnatural conditions—this wholesome ex­
Jeroinc on a ship. Lucien abstractedly uberance of vitality may be lost, and give
?dace to listleasuess and even positive disdreaming under a tree.
ike of play.—New York Post.
By a tragical antithesis tho bust of the
King of Rome faces the mask of Napoleon
dead, and tbe contrast betwuen these silent
witnesses of a distant past is painfully ac
It goes without raying that a “man’s
cented by tbe busy, cheerful hum of the woman” is generally bright, cheery, at­
bright adjoining thoroughfare.
tractive, and something that panes for
IN THE CITIES OF THE ISLAND.
being pretty. The man himself wouldn’t,
As long as the traveler lingers in the for the life of him, tell just what It Is. The
cities—Ajaccio, the capital. Bastia, tbe whole thing is balanced with common
chief seaport; Vixsavone and Corte—he sense. Being attractive she is most essen­
finds a vague resemblance with all Italian tially feminine. To be thoroughly femi­
towns, and a flavor of a comparatively nine she is well dressed. And well dressed
is not silk, satin or velvet. It Is some­
modern aud general civilization, with near
ly tbe same customs and forms of com­ thing—a cotton or wool, or anything—
merce aud life, but it is when he penetrates which tits well and has a dash of chic in­
Into the heart of the coastry that he be­ dividuality about it.
She never comes in and asks for work to
comes haunted by tho memories of old tra­
ditions—the lagendM of the Evil Eye, of the do as if she expected to be refuawL She
devil and supernatural phantoms which comea'in with the dignity and smile of a
woman
who is conscious of her power to
seem to have left their impression on tbe
rugged, distorted trees, tbe misshapen accomplish something, and her manner
rocks, the tortuous, rushing, streams, and gives an impression which Is confirmed
afterward by her Willingness, pluck and
the somber mountafb defiles.
The western coast, jugged, serrated and perseverance. While her manner in ask­
wild, la the most picturesque, and at the ing for work does not suggest that she is
same time far the healthiest. Every vil­ asking a favor, afterward she never for­
lage and hamlet has a history ora link gets that it was a kindness to take her at
with a dead post; Bardellca, with its statue her own valuation, and her alm is not to
of Sauipiaro. Calvi. the ancient Genoese disappoint those who have believed in her
city; Cargese, once a Greek colony and re­ —Philadelphia Times.
taining tbe bastard dialect and religious
rites of Greece,- Aleria, destroyed by Scipio,
rebuilt by Scylla and recalling Ito Phoceou
The following Is the fall list of the “pref­
erences" of the Princess of Wales, as she
origin.
Every civilization has marked with Us recorded them In a scrap book at Belvoir
passage this curious little island; !U soil castle soon after her marriage:
has been trodden successively by the Van­
Her favorite king and queen are “Queen
dals, the Byzantines, the Lombards, the Dagmar" and “Richard Ca-ur de Lion."
Saracens and the Genoese, and not the
Her favorite hero, poet and artist are
least singular characteristic of the small "Wellington." “Byron” and “Sir Joshua
nation h that it bus gradually &gt;«.*!milaled Reynold*.”
Her favorite author, “Charles Dickens."
Ito oonquerers without losing the distinct­
ive traits of Ito race, not satisfied with
Her favorite virtue, “Charity." ,
Her favorite color, “Blue.”
having given birth to Napoleon, it claims
Her favorite dish, a “French urt.”
.
as its child Christopher Columbus.—Cor.
Her favorite flower, the “Bom."
New York Sun.
Her favorite name, “Mary."
Herfavoriteoccapation, “Reading aloud"
Her favorite amusement, ‘•Driving my
poulea.”
ate was willing.1
Her favorite motto, “Dieu st mon Droit.’•

WALL PA1*ER DELIRIUM.
EFFECT
ON

OF

GROTESQUE

THE WEAK

rfhey Get dhefe

Just the same,

DESIGNS

AND SICKLY.
Wall

Photo-'

“1 wan nearly driven out of my mind
this* morning at the barber’s," said a man,
complainingly, a day or two ago
see, toe celling ta decorated in nn odd way
with white nnd gold plaster, put on in
circles. The rings begin amnll and gradu­
ally enlarge to about tbe site of a cheese
plate, mid are re|ieated agntn •»* •«“’»•
Lying buck on the chair, my eyes had only
the ceiling to look at, and of course 1
dared not move my head.
“Presently I caught sight of n fly, ora
spot of black that 1 mintook for one,4»nd 1
began to speculate whether It was a fly. 1
watched it to we whether it would move,
so that I might be sure. One does the moat
idiotic tbings-at times underenforced »UUness. ns when in a barber’s chair. 1 he
more I watched the mure certain I was
that the thing was a fly, but it wouldn t
move. Something else did. After a few
minutes of steady watching the circles be­
gan to revolve faster and faster, but the
black spot remnineti perfectly stilt
“In desperation I removed my glare to
another set of circles, only to find Uiat tbe
one revolving set had started all the others.
Round and round they went in a perfectly
bewildering fashion, until, in a sort of
agony, I cIommI my eyes, but even then 1
could see them whirling around. I never
was so reliev«l in my life as when I got off
that chair and out of tbe shop."
That man's experience was not an un­
common one, as any [&gt;fcrson will testify
who hns - luin on a l&gt;ed of sickness, unable
to move or to think very clearly, and has
watched tbe pattern of the paper on tbo
WALL PAPKE AND IMAGINATION.

Nothing could well be more horrible
than the waking delirium produced upon
tbe imagination of-the sick by tracing the
wall paper pattern. Il will assume all
sorts of ghostly, ghastly and grim design*.
An elaborate pattern in cream white and
gold will easily take onYhe appearance of
an Indian's head in full war paint and
feathers, with grinning teeth aud gleam­
ing eyes.
When this Is seen orar and over again
on all sides of the room, in every corner,
at every angle, when the terrible eyes nt
last seem to follow the sick sufferer's
glance whichever way he looks, then the
patient's feelings may better be imagined
tluiii described.
A'short time ago there was a craze for
wall [&gt;*|&gt;er decorated with,feathers in gill.
Of course tbe pattern, though elaborate
and ever changing to tbe appearance at
first, was in reality rejicated over and over
again. Toe same seta of 'peacock, chicken
and pheasant feathers recurred in slanting
rows upon each strip of.paper. It took j-he
imagination of a sick man, however, to
conjure up a delirium from the pretty
design. To him the feathers performed a
sort of diabolic quadrille; they flew hither
and thither. They jumped and pranced.
The pancocks bowed to the pheasants, and
the chickens curled around and over and
under tbe rest like the wildest flights of
tbe wildest troupe of Majiltoui. or Girards
in existence.
Then tbe feathers began to have eyes
that looked at the sick man, that leered at
him, that laughed nt him. They began a
sort of hellish witches* frolic over and
around his bed. ciuse to his pillow, until at
last, in on agony of conscious delirium (for
he was perfectly cognizant of the iiloslou),
he shrieked out aloud fur some one to talk
to him. to say something to divert the fear­
ful current of thought that very soon
would have made a raving maniac of him.
UN* SICK GIIIL’S EXPERIENCE.

What Is known as tbe Greek key pattern
Is prolific of this delirious illusion. Il has
many variation*, but it is always more or
less alike. Tbe squares, after being stared
at steailily fur a short while., begin to re­
volve like wheels, only they are square
.wheels, and they lake on a peculiar lessen­
ing nnd enlarging effect which is horribly
irritating at first, and then agonizingly be­
wildering.
Some parents think they are giving a
great deal of pleasure to their children
when they paper the nursery with a design
repeating again and again the stories of
"IJttle Bo-peep," “Mother Hubbard,"
“Tbe House That Jack Built" mid tho
like. Il la pot always a kindness. A tiny
girl patient of five years a little while ago
had her recovery from a low fever retarded
for some weeks by one of these wretched
wall papers. She knew all the stories by
heart, but from her position in the little
cot in which she lay some of them were nnflnlsbcd oa the wall. Notably one of Jock
and Gill going up the hill to fetch a pall of
water.
')
,
She could see all of the scries except the
tumble There she lay, day after tiny, look­
ing at the pictures and wondering.
wonder If they will," sbo kept on taying,
and notone of her nu rw» waa clever enough
to find out what was troubling the poor
little brain. At last she almost fretted
herself into a second attack of the fever,
when one day the doctor entered tbe room
and heard her plaintive, wondering cry.
“Wnnder if they will what, little one!"
be asked.
"Fall down tbe hill,’! she sold. 1 tan’t

“Wbor Jack ,od Gill, Whr. otoonrw
they will. Look, I’ll raise you up so yon
can kv." And suiting the action to the
word he raised the weary little body, and
she saw the picture of the sprawling
youngsters. From that day she l«egan to
recover.
.

AND SO DOES

A

huge
cottrns
ing. 1

die to
carpet
when i
foot, I
Gers.

SkWkCvwis Son?.
MADE ONLY BY

N.K.FAIRBANK&amp;CO. Chicaoi

CASTORIA
for Infant* and Children,

about all round the room. He starts in to
count the sprigs or bunches of flowera. He
tries to change the design by converting
the squares into circle* and so on. He at
d*TiKn behind the piwm
of furniture where he cannot see it K*
imbecilely insane.
Ho bides bu face tn tbe budclotnes onlv
th* jntl.
doisg the same thing in
tbe dark, and wlieu he again uncovers his

delirium seizes hit* iu its dutches ai^te
h a raving lunntlc.-New York Recorder

along
rnisba
with 1
being
ports,
produ
that a
Tra
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steam
these
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veose
LJa&amp;

Santl
Sol

b

ing c
vidui

YOUR STOREKEEPER

held
posit
drop,
said
natu
gone
it is i
actm

is behind the age
if he doesn't keep SAPOLIO in stock. No city store is
without it. The great grocers of the country hiridle no
other scouring soap because the best housekeepers will
not use cheap imitations which are liable to do damage
far greater than the little saving in cost. If your store­
keeper does not keep SAPOLIO tell him to wake up. If
he offers you something else when you ask for SAPOLIO
tell him to be wise and deal in genuine goods.

It pays to have the best

“If
an

If YOU WISH
TO

Du]
ore
sev&lt;
Lor
in J

Advertise

doll

id®
got
get

Anything

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be'
hax
anil
hat
ria
had

Anywhere
AT

del
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Any time

ths
for
bd
ant
hot

WRITE TO

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co..

bis

No. io Spruce Street,

Ho

NEW- YORK.

He

J

A TERRIBLE MALADY.

Another painful amuaement for the sick
is making fancy designs out of the patterns
on the wall paper. Take, for example, one
°f those common, cheap papers with a
»png of flowers repeated In diagonal lines.
The patient begins by forming a square of
four flowera. Then a larger one with six­
teen, then heenta ft up into four small
ones, then makes an oblong, then a dia­
mond, then a heetagon, a triangle, half a
dozen triangles, squares and diamonds
He forms a cheu board.

el to A
good d

” SMOKE

Eb.POWERJ

Hastings City Bank,

ALWAYS THE SAriE

*2 ALWAYS THE BEST

Mich.

Hastings,

NO. 35.

‘birpli s UmhiO-OO.

hit

•

officers:

O. O. Robinson, President.
Chester Mewr. t

Fre»

D. W. Brjuokb.CM*'

IN THE

DCXCTtil!*:

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GILLASPIE,

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tb&lt;

iBiyrpnntfed under the laws Of tbe Stat&lt;
ujcoh»o™.
Mtebfcan.
Open for baslnvs !»&lt;•«. 15.1®6-

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Dsn wTBeynnUU
D. G. Robluton.
John Oxrre'.h.

W. H. FoweWChester

i»i«~u-dd ’»‘pM"1
♦nKUU Baslnes- Transacta.

�£ W0MEN

anti progress.

Perkins, practical joker, to again In ths
eity This time he perpet rates! a new ver­
sion of au old Joke upon hie victim It wa*
evening, and Perkin*, with n friend, was
’ 8E6“S T0 “ ^AHO-na
walking on the Itow-.ry Suddenly' they ''
said that you may trust me, and I can 1
~~
• came ttpou u pomtui mcrehaul of the Ital­
way no mart-. Now, do as best lileases T‘
lH*c«»ur»e« &gt;a tt.« Er­ ian |M*t&gt;um&lt;toni Perkin* wqa thatautly the
father of an idea.
.
|- t°rt* of Women n« O!»«erve&lt;l Iu the
“I *ay.. George," he raid to his friend.
,
^'"foiterwl'the other ' Aec*«*to
i&gt;.tag,-N«niubte Til btt a cigar I can make that fellow «o
j, and let mo whi*t&gt;er in your
c*itiel*a» of th* Esciusir&lt;*u**« »r Club*, angry within three minute* that he won't
ear.
J
know whether he’s afoot or ou horseback.
•
•
*
*
#
' Opening a daily newspaper I found in AnA I wout use any profanity or call hin»
SoUag, dfed j,,.- „„ midaitht
P^tal eob.-nb.-.bnvdUf.r.nt^ri,. hard name*, either."
of notices in regnnl to women, and they
His mischief loving friend accepted tho
heT/n/1 fi T,CUn.ng dl the
that seemed like
seemed like m&gt; many detached hues in :iiallenge, and Perkins approached the
PRESS f&lt;SS9Ctft1
th&lt;&gt; hoA
x? fltaleroomil'te,pared which the
tbe women cr
of tbe
the pipfeut
present time were stand.
rue Douy for burial, and with tho assist- *n**ehlog on into the future. Each rep“GiArao a pint of peanuts," he said to
; rather baffling winds, tho second mate anco of tho captain heaved it overboard. na*uu*1 ■Menuous labor, personal effort,
the merchant.
chapter V.
fell ill, and the captain, after investigate “May your sleep be peaceful, old com-* orK“ir-»”« ability and in many case* uqHe received and paid for them.
ing liis condition, returned to the deck null'.” ta wrnu-nd, a&gt; he lowed over . ““*h Itauury.
. p*. &gt;E'S HIS BEST.
“These are stale nuts," he exclaimed
pbo^*" 1 Jj.™ “J™ ’J“7 w“ *
»( »"&gt;• after munching one. "Here, take ’em
,w1 — ' an.i
» rauked
- - ” the
I with a grave face. The mate remained tthe bulwarks
. .red and seventy travreacent
glimmer
as
the
corn**
ceetliD
K»*
t
“
*oman*
college;
in
another
US
lhe
*
Ulk
i
’
nu
back. 1 don’t want to be swindled In any
■ the eastern route was a shut up in his bunk for two dayt., dur- the depths of the
B nrord°f a ronvtntion of working girl*' tach fashion a* this."
, -v than it is note. But • ing which timo there was a great deal of I n l.o.
a...
* --- -**■
T
° y yoQ
had • clubg: aud in
tblrd n M!ri« of item* of
,
* ”,t------1 --h-"* ciuy
you nau
"Fresha peanutta,” protested the Italian.
carry on this earth.
You . whn |g
n heavy
hmvv load
1—11to
-------------------.. ..
Iotell(gBnce_a din.
• ; cm r like Maurice So- more or less outspoken speculation among a
"Itosta him hid fa the hour." I
that would have dis- , the ship's company as to the nature of were not equal to it; nnd Providence, ' ner party at Mnt. A.'*, n theutqr party of
“Seo here,sir, you are trying to swindle
1W i
1 ur'v-v
tourists
were
as
noth।
illness.
The
captain,
in
answer
to
who
favors
the
strong,
transferred
it
to
1
Mr*.
B.'s
anti
"a
very
pretty
wedding"
at
’. rv
ns
me and you know it, you miserable Inter­
courug”.'
t hi light marching «“ inquiries, rrapouded that the mate m?‘. . Well. I shall know what to do the charming country house nf Mrs. C., on jection!" roared in Perkin*, with well
ing-’ H'
. i.,.x fitted with a ban- was suffering from a bad attack of in­ WS U’ gh06t or ao b'host! Farewell." i which occasion "the present* were ntimer• feigned wrath
enter—a " ...
w,v'Jr’
Tbe Italian looked at bi* tormentor in
The Santa Lucia reached her port two (1 ou* nnd costly."
in on- hand and an old digestion and would be all right in a day
•n •!:c other. Sometimes, or two. But on the third day Dupont, *d»y* later. A tall, red haired man. who । ,Dl these three classes, that which is the dismay. He had never bad such nn epithet
(theme of tbe society paragraph* K on tbe 1 applied to’bim before, nud he was at a loss
- i travel -oute distance on • who was always the first to discover aimuunced himself to the authorities as whole, the least interesting to the scientific j to know how to proceed. So hekeptsilent
OH';
When I
’ . d the box ou liis uhoul- everything, told Maurice that the disease one Solange, n peddler of wax fruits, । observer,
”
. c,, though
,uvu|»u often
uiicn the
ice most
most, attractive
at tractive and stared hard at Perkins.
■
- u lent was he that be j the mate had was yellow fever. Twelve came ashore, and with a carpet bag I for purposes of social intercourse. It
Dollar
' is, |I
S’00 brft2{‘n
preposition, you
IOO Doses
.। porter,
houra-------later-----tbe mate
then . and . a small box immediately left for indeed, fee this function of social inter- |I adverb, yon participle, you conglomera
purser, but
uu* joggedb it --------■ was dead, and wen
Luninm.1l
| course that it exist*—to preserve "the 'j tion of etymology, syntax and prosody.
. timiing a tolace for**!! | the truth was known to every one. Be- &gt;I Aspinwall.
I usages," the ways of relined living, the ■ No wonder you can't talk when you are
7 of toUm&gt;7 lie met , f,,rv «»m»et a seaman had caught thelnCONTINUED.
| standards of cultivated intercourse.
I brought face to face with such a crime as
wish"!
‘ hindrance on his way, fectieti, and that night three others were
There arc some patent medicines tha.
VALUE OF SOCIAL USAGE*.
I this. Wbat 'lo you mean anyway, you exwith li
u Aii all
all n&lt;fi&gt;sary
iKs i-.-sary passpass- 1 seiatHl with the jimuiraw.
pestilence.
,, with
are more marvelous than
than a dozen doctors
doctors' j
It is of immeasurable importance that ttancous old adjective?" Aud Perkins
■ . wh-n occasion required, |
There were twenty-five persons on prescriptions, but they’re nut those that this should be efficiently done; that the scowled
„ _ at the unhappy
... merchant So
letters ur documents ; board when tbe ship Jeft SL Elmo; at profess to cure every thins.
world should keep all that It ha* got in the 1 fiercely
fiercely that
that bis
bis eyes
eyes dropped
dropped under
under the
the
f,.
- I"-.-.
the end of a week after tho fever ap- I
Everybody,
aud then,
way of neat personal habit*, kindly and ! glare.
.. now now
aud then,
feels feel*
“run “run
ited‘ sea he went to I-anxl only fifteen were left alive. The m’?rv^l
•played
‘laJ,e&lt;1 ou,/
out.’’’, ’They
r,*-'1’vc
ve ‘thh” will. courteous observances, and delicate tastes. I "Yes, you know you are guilty, you
' •
...t ikUttom* m a capuin. Dupont u.l Sphmgo wore the 1
/*!“!"• Eveq “the gospel of gcxxi gown*" is, as • common noun, nud I have a notion to
.
MrllMunte. Cr.«.4ng I m.«ltu-tire io nuntins themffm-rs. Th. b',! 1|CVTte well "iw'Twbrn- tit- Mr*. Mqulton long since pointed out, by have you arrested."
no means to be despised. Fine social iuter- | Gradually the Italian *had
*'become angry,
h- .liwmtarlred bwuBmtatl «»n yellow feror More, rt,!,, kind ot o intent in.-llrltio r..ms
course UMreally the finest of line arts; and io angry that he evidently did not dare
i:!d after waiting there « and bulangv showed the handiness and .and does for a dollar what the docto- if painting and sculpture and architecture trust himself to talk, but at the sugges­
rth on a merchant 1 adaptability of an old campaigner. These wouldn't do fur les.* than live or ten. We nre worth cherUhing, so in that higher tion of arrest nnd imprisonment he grew
... : I'.hn. nnd Pitcairn three were also ttetmly ones whoo&gt;caped I Pl|l in our claim for Dr. Pierce's (kilden standard of manner* without winch these frightened He offerwl to take back the
thing* are merely a misplaced fringe for peanut* aud refund the money, but Per
,
.u ■ uu., a Sjianisb- i the panic that is among the most effect- • Medical Discovery.
. ■
Ix.re the uam** of ' tve predisposing causes of the disease. I
We claim It to be an unequalrd remedy barbarism.
kins refused to give them up.
"No," be said savagely, “1 will keep tho
It is true that manners joined with noth­
I A* fart a* the men died they were stitched
p!‘rifv
&gt;’“» Invigorate the liver
•
ri^.-n-rer
np in'their hammocks and buried in the &lt; ?&lt;r’
v c*a,m lt to lie l&gt;"tiiK in its ing better are disappointing. It is true peanutta aud use it as evidence, you cow­
. . pa^-engcr.
‘
*
*,
’* J .
I effects, cnnitmg an appetite, purify ing the that a hungry man would rather dine with ering. cringing verbi” aud be walked
r was taken on board I M*awho hud l*en attacked re- lhe Wwid. am! preventing Bllloua, Typhoid a*l»oor on veninon than with Duke Humph­ away chuckling to himself at the success
,
«uc ioihmi. uihi preventing t&gt;nious, i j pnom
.. redi hair
i,
....
i rHWPrtbdj
. , Malarial fevers ....
n.
with
and
O’*''1*1®**. lint
“nt nX
at !&lt;*n&lt;rlh
length .ttu.
the oiittlwmin
epidemic ! _and
it taken .in _.
time. .The
rey on his proverbial dinner—that I*, on thtit hail attended hia joke. Aud utill Per
to have run ita cuurw,
aud for time
to take
the nothing. * But it the boorishneas destroys kins is st large.—New York Herald
nine to
take it
it h when
when yon
yon first
first feel
feel the
.». hen
ii Maurice. lean ,,
--------- ■----| signs of weariness nnd.....weakness. The one's appetite, where I* the good of veni­
ta-ht-M this indi- ! two days fltere were no frvsh cases.
vratlna thia annoying emn^aint.white i
ecrrectMldisordcreoftbeBtamac^sdmi
fri/n/afar he uttered
Then, when all seemed well, Solange fine to take it. on general principles, st 1son? And “a dinner of hen**, where love
is"—or even where refinement is—turns
Professor Hazen, of the signal office, liver and regulate tbe bowala. Even Mt
’ t h- pipe which he himself was smitten. He struggled man- now.
,________________
out
the
better
bill
of
fare.
says
there
are
insurmountable
obstacle*
to
'
from its
iu
"taihM tta total Rrw.p of the fcrer. j
t&gt;b.r „
scaped from
The true charm of line manners is best perfecting a. flying machine. Professor
. .uM e»tch at it | "nt r" vain.
.......
...
.
Dr. J. UochbcUur ha. made a emh.ua seen iu poverty, when attainable there; ' Hazen states
- the main obstacle* thus:
Ih*u he realized ttat hia time had in- ] ealcutaSon nn tbe amount ot cnerg; «
but wealth is doulitle*^ the better echool
Pint—It is impossible to use the food 'Acbathay would heaimostprio'^esstoC
. ;
■c.’.-ut. 'Well.”!
deed
come,
the
anxiety
caused
by
the
:
pended
by
a
person
weighing
IdS
paundsiu
for
th«m nt first, nnd this is oncteason which the bird uses to develop power by
. - If. with the resig- ;
why men are tempted by wealth. The any contrivance which can ever be invented
whoor.ee try than will and those Uttlo pHlsvslu; j r. “the pipe is . thought of the peril to which his recent | diinbing a mountain peakT.UM feethigh,
English word “means," or the pbrasc “a that will give one tithe ot the effect that ab'.eln Bonisny w\/ath*tthoy will not bo wil­
। Lhip&gt;&gt;nt has come . D‘.wsxon was thereby exposed naa tur tuetimu allowed for the ascent being five man of menns," is very instructive, for it I the bird gets. That is to my. while pos­ ling
to do without them. But after aUaickhesd
‘
•
—.His. ]iunr^ He find* that the total work done
And Dupont it . ~
worsening
fits — dutordvr.
view*
property
but
aa
a
means
toward
sibly n spring or other application of force,
iseqtuil to raiding l,:tSO,UUO pounds one foot, I
non,* n«»r i'-'-smind was in no less puin than his laxly;
........ „r
up an enormous amount of enor one pound !,3bOAX) feet. Of thin work, jI something more important. And though by using
• he V id set his whole Mini upou fulfilling
. many men go tio further thruj the menus, ergy |U a very short time, might moment_
1^ the ^inperor's commaud, and he could l,176,txw foot pouml* to expended by the i, yet it is i^inethlng that we have this great nrj|y imitate n bird, yet the motive power
'muscles of the legs in raising or lifting the
Isthebraeof »omsnyXive* thst here I* where
look ii]*ni his illness in no other light
body; 12,000 by tiie heart in circulating tiio . truth recqgniMd in language. So nil the , |n BUCh case would l-e rapidly u»ed up.
we tn*ho our great boast. Our pill* cure itwhile
other* do not.
r-J --2 —
is impotfdble,
by the most
than las a crime on his own part. He biood; 30,l)i&gt;J by the chest in breathing affd -j' love lor fashionable novels is really au ex-. Second—it I..
Lad widertaken a &lt;luty—as important a
&amp;4.IXKJ in the various exertions of balancing prerafon of a longing after the refinements ’ delicate mechanism and most perfect
the
&gt;
of
'
wings,
to
equal
the
perfection
and
adaptaTliry are strictly vttieixblo i
the body, overcoming friction of ’
one its hud ever bis’ti iutrusteil to u sc«;i And though tbe “society columns" nre ‘ billty of the blrtl hi it* own element.
ground, etc.—St- I*iui&gt;» Republic.
dier-Maud b-.‘ was about to fail in iL The
[ioften made up largely of the doings of the
Third—There is u limit of weight beyond
by druggist* everywhere. or sent by nudL
! empffiror, never hearing front him, would
‘ socially obscure, and though tbe sorialiy ' which it i» impassible fur n bird to fly. it
CARTER MEDICINE CO., N«W York;
sappofee that he had been unfaithful nnd
{iprominent usually try to keepout of them.
prol».-xb!v that the ostrich hail the jwwer
SMALL
PILL.its
SMALL
DOSE. SHALL MICE
—
.
,SUS-i
yet
they
are
no
doubt
n
humble
school
for
of
flight
lo
ages
gone
by,
but when
enhad yielded to a Wise temptation. It was
The friends of an Irish miser, who
pected that the derea*ed had hoarded a good manners to those reader* v lio dis•
•------------ ■—uvirontuert
•*— • *• became
~— such that it did not
■
more than jirobahle that the whole futgreat sum of money.were tilled with aston-’ trust themselves.
'
'
u“ need it* wing* lo escape from it* enemies,
The young girl —
who
1 tire of France might lie compromised, by
I liis failnre. He writh»tl in helpless ago- hhmentand disgust when the following with vague admiration reads of Mrs. A.’s or when it l»egan to grow larger from any
testamentary document wim read: “I give ,a»d Mr*. B.’s entertainment* perhaps ac- favoring circumstances, it used its wings
‘ ny ar tho reflection. And every hour—
and Lx-qura;h to my sister-in law, Mary quires the wish that when she also is an- less and less so that now it is entirely in&gt; every minute—he grew worse, and knew
Dennis, four old worsted ttpekings, which nexclto some matrimonial letter of the capable of fllglfu It is probable that tho
■■■
o&gt;niplrilnn.
I that fate would 1» too much for him.
■
’ ■ '
"--•
weighing
fifty pounds, and• with -a
she will find underreath my bed; to my ■nlpbalwt, she also .nay have nn attractive coudor.
Uver
all FnckK
i
Dupont meanwhile faithfully tended nephew. Charles Macartney, two other home.
Bpread of wings of fourteen feet, is very
gfiRjMMM
KINDLY ClirriCISM.'» near tbo limit of weight We may conclude
। him; the lank, red haired adventurerdispair* of stockings, lying in the box where
. — ■ toYet,
after all,
the newspaper
eolurrfn .
then that we can never equal a bird, and
my linep;
Lieutenant
Johnson,
ot
■ played all the tact nnd cleverness of n .I keep w
hb"tnajXty's "Fifth regiment of'foot, my 1 Hint records the convention of working i hence that a self raising, self supporting
’
! woman.- He always spoke cheerfully to
only pair of white cotton BtockiWta and my I iglrb’ dubs has a heartier sound and a . rand
uu kii
self propelling Hying .machine cannot
! the sick man. and his genius for telling
MORTGAGE SALE.
own scarlet great coat; nnd to Hann.xh | deeper interest than tbe-e society para-, r
I&gt;Oh}
__ I,ibly
”. 'be
. ‘ built
”■ 'to carry
y a man.—Indian’ amusing stories seemed to grow with thDefault having been madn for more than
Bourke, inv housekeeper, iu return for Ik-: ; graphs. Here we have what is calk".! the , spoils
anoibi Journal.
j demands
upon
it. Nevertheless.
------------- ...
---------. Dupont
.
i jons AJ’M| 'taithful service®, my cracked ; "bone mid sinew" of the community, or
bir on a mortngo daUM March id. iwfc. mode
’ knew that the chances of Kiw friend s re- | earl|,ell pitcher." •
would be were it made up i f men. It is a j
Tire Invention of Fultcd-Cloth*.
by Janifh/U. Bartley to Sarah H Auxtlii. and
covery were
wen*infinitesimal,
infinitesimal,
andbebeperper-j ’ Hniinah first found her tongue, and tel!- &lt; pleasure to look on a gathering so hearty.
•I covery
and
An illusthitlon-of the intimacy of tho reconlei! In th# olUce of the Rrghler of Deeds
thatV...he had.........
sutnetbing
hisI i ing the other legatees that she relinquished ; and so genuine, aud to know that here, too,
1■ cuiveti
. : 1
I
...»onlit^
.., most modern nod most ancient of civilixo- forjtli- County o! Barry in tbe Slate of Michi­
i mind.
mind
Dnirnnt
Dnnont
had
hadprevimi'dy
Drevt.wtslvmade
tirndeupnt.; . all claim to her valuable ahare.
share of the prop j jis Bucirty u the "‘aknig. 1 Lera h a feargan. March !U. !f*c. in liber 17 of niortoajR*,
or Eirr” tions is found in tbe fact ibnt it tvas left
«u page 250. and by ti e said HanUi H. Austin
working
girl;"
hte mind that he would find out what ; erty. retired in anger from 'the ««e.. In ikss
' ).&gt; simplicity
; ,■/ in the word*
I„iu “nnVH
r l»Jn
nt for an American citizen to liret successfully assigned to Daniel W RoKere. by an assignalthough tbe writer hns never I—"
ot^wta.aaJ ta ...tta! .
Sf!±S
tnent dated Ainnist ».
and recorded Hu
h»rc you.r'
said Register’* office August tt, ISM, in liber 27
i ttevelopm-nta
...
’ a threat number of golden guinea*. Tin ••ralraladv," since that ou it* side repre- South Kingston, R. I... invented tbe pro­ o&gt; mart gages on page'.is. and by tlio said Dante!
W.
Itoeers
assigned
to
II.
H.
Court,
by an assign­
had stood shoulder |
On.‘ evening, after a long silenef, So- , (tljrr Jegnteea immediately sen rebel for H’Dt.al.Jike a somewhat excessive bonnet, cess of nufking felted cloth* of commercial ment da’ed May 1st. 1KO. and recorded In said
th.-jn one battlefield. • lange spoke:
their sticking*, etc., ami to their great joy the longing already described for tho re-; length, ami paumted it May 22. 1830. Since register** office May IMh. IMO. tn liber » of
mortgages on page S’, amt by tbe said B. H.
!
“How far nre we from Panama, Franfound them al! to is- crammed full ot jfincment* ot life.
that day felt* have appeared in innumera
Court assigned to Margaret Andrus, by un as­
But the other is the nolidvr term, and .
-1 about the world for | coiaF’
,
! money—All the Year Round.
ble forms, ns printed and embossed piano signment dated May 1st. 1R». and recorded In
bar. the merit also of going beyondcastei1
“Still two days at least, if the wind is ,
*
had been nn acrobat in
cloths, Indies’ skirtA flour coverings, often said register’s office. May 11th. IN»1. In liber 30
of mortgages on page IM. for which default
Ihs-husc many of these clubtt nre founded ,
A
Snccestlon
to
Contributor*.
with
highly
artistic
designs;
material
for
;■ -r in Ceylon, a miner fair, mob brave."
said Margaret Andrus by virtue of tire right
Dy those who du.not in^the common”^or.- 7galn,t weather, the
given her by said mortgage, ha* madeapd bereII
The
late
"Sacre!
never last •it— out!’ t
hnranlerx ,boc lining*. etc. It to d:foacrv.—*I shall
MIIUJ ut:»n
1
in-r Philip
&gt; .s...r Welch,
----- - who
- — - --flooded. all of the word belong Pmi*ri&gt; « tl*v«n. atid
by makes tire wh.de principal sum of said
•Never line heart! You will M all tbe comic phpfcra and some of the scrions who often m organixing them hate been
. *-.v. with a few thousand
depsrtmenl of iDdu&gt; mortgage and the Interest arerurd 'hereon now
and pavabfr. »"&lt;&gt; on which mortgage there
ones "»•
wi*u &lt;'■
mi
. ..................................
he was on his way right
ht in
in a
a day
dav or
or two,
two,"
'
”
In the very hardest scuse working girl*.
which wool in it* felted form, does dur
’
''Xwhe “pl.J h.
Tta. w. H claimed to be Xue Mt tbr d*tc o! this notice
..
. as------------Cci*e
i^. and
a TtwreV,»nwtbreS tl».auU nbplreom. tn ,
ami painted
pointed paragraphs,
paragraph'', wrote ear
earn
•
i. with no very clear
ton hundred ividtfr-six dollars and ten rents,
"I shall be at the bottom of the ocean. j Gne—they
.
— nlwnys^short
. iiu
t hn mid­
were
—in^thejnidlb. ,ure™.witb-wbl.li Ite "•“"■'"’"T* i p,„ uk... tb. Mmpl. .lireurery of .n- and uo wilt or proceedin^at law having been
' ii» would do when he Ah. I know it! J have triedmy best. |
Instltutrd
to recover the amount secured by
dle of n sheet of g‘,o,1» thick note paper.
naiw tromre. tbu. often work for tta I
nod nijiik )( alno
cHef
' iie was not the man to but it is no use.
said mortgage or any part thereof.
». The
' emperor will curse j■ Thus be secured two advantages. Hav- l.-nrlltof tbrlre»r»rore.l..matbu..plnlH
f
rinlta.tlon.-S, N. D.
Notice I* therefore hereby given tr.al on Sat­
•f any situation in which
• ing a
a buvcv
sheet «»
ofi imp®.
paper •»»»
for ----each .joke
»nr
for »
a rwuddrel!
scoundrel!*
--------he _was
urday the Mb daj «&gt;f September IWM st tmi o'clock
I
10
Month.,,
. ■urltl
UaI.I Ikt th,* llArtl.
--- —]t...r— no
. ..v’-i( Inti-——In -I.111lengthen
L-t-lltMl
IHShis
V. it*
:i';i-’!f. Nothing fright­
••Theemperor!" repeated Dupont, look- ;' unuci
UIK
to
wit. ­
mw temptation
■
*
■
,! tlcism
. .to__suit
—sa .!.«
. prised him. Withal ,
the page; nsut'fnr
aud'for the
the nature
nature drererel lbw working xitl.' data, .nd l.»«
„
enure. .. bta I. r..re 014.
tins*, eonnty ct Barry and *ulc of MltAbM,
ing up.
•.-.-’.•lining companion,
• Did I say the emperor! Bali! my ■' of bis material, such as one would use for found In tbtlr «"»»•
i Mr, A. M Tbonota oho Ibre just .Cro» said court house being the bulldinx in which Um&gt;
1 an invitation to an evening party, natur­ brorr, n B««l .U.udwure und n rental ,
barn:
,„u ||ne&gt; ta G»d.dre reuntr. clrvnit court frr the county ot R*it» Is held, at
of anecdote. humor mind wanders."
public anetioe to the highest bidder, the premi­
ally !e&lt;l him to be conci»e nud flntsbed-to
Thry nr rtri
1, ihln, Hve
old «od U tbe ses described In Ml.. mortKaee or m&gt; mach
try that never knew ex••Listen to me, Maurice,” said Dupont, , have a beautiful bon mot in the exact mid­ taarinif.
mixture
nationalities nnd religion*,
religious, and , *
J
-----------------of nationalitlra
Qf
'&lt;.,,,
ehn&lt;lren
, _uo—
f whom thereof a* may t*&gt; nrceMsry to satbfy the
• ■ 'rider. then, that Mau- bending over. “Your mind is not wan­ dle of a beautiful expauu of white.
» do
do a
&gt; •iw' which
lb. onllMnr
P«n.h ,
".j,
Mr. Tbonuu' wife t» lbr~
smoui.i «iue on mid mortgages* above set.TorUj.
thua
•• •-**
the Interest thereon, and the costs, shams
iotv than two months {Mist
dering. but there is a weight upon it I
I will onlv mid that I make these obser­ or gw..-,
culld orenutatlon
mnnoi «cconi|.li.h,
.„.b«n hlnuelt Flton yen «go with
-■■■—------ ------•
- ■j
and expm»e* allowed hy law and provide*! for
■ i. ingi.'d two score sen­ have seen it all along, it ha* retanled vation* chiefly for the benefit of my fnend and.1 help
h.l„ toward
.nwanl that
tb»l fusion in
In these rere- ;
nmrri„L T„ectr „,ontb. Ulcr tn naj.t mortgage, aald premises being situate
Penlopcr, whose comparative fallow m b •pects which i* the only safeguard of our II they found themselves the parent* of four in thfe cltv of fliwtings. county of Barrv sud
icing. was highly your recovery. Come! 1 am your friend,
state
of Michigan, and described ui follows:
.iHigljted
•- thus unexpectedly his am I not? If I were as you are I would humorist I attribute to h&amp; use of cheap institutions.
.
4 ,
bright and beautiful ehjldren. With al- Tbe south half of lots numbered ten hundred
Sometimes. I fear. Jbey show a little ।’most unvarying regalari’.y everklucetbe thlrtv eight, ten hundred thirty nine and tMt
confide in you. I don’t know what wur- | yellow pafier and an ill sharpened pencil.hundred
forty of tbe elty. formerly vlllye. &lt;y
spirit of exclusiveness in their own way, !' family bn* been Increraed by the addition,
■ ’ • ■• Aral greetings had been ries vou; but, if I did, I might be able to Taverner in Boston Post.
ss where they take In those employed iu | Bono-time* of twins, sometimes of triplet*, Hastings according to the recorded Dial thereof.
Dated, HastiDg*, Mkh , June «. im.
very hearty they were help’you. And if I can yon don’t doubt
, o'. , n w AXDRCB.
A Vnttt-H
shops and omit theme who work -in fac- until the number has reached thirty-twa
Maboarkt
A Wily Youth.
- — Maurice began to reflect that 1 will—eh? Come, free your soul,
Mr. Thoma* and his wife are a thrifty,
■I'm to tart- mr photograph taken to- tone*, or where they include compositors
twu;»-rl&gt; - ■.he ••ncounter was Dot so my lad. and your body will be all the
in printing offices, but not those who happy and contented couple, and their
Attorney'for A*»Urnee.
fontuutr ’ ruM. For Dupont, besides
achieve their composition* with the aid of thirty and two little one* are a* fine a set
letter for it"
w
roP»feting . 0, n.innientive, was inquisitive,
a cooking stove or a broom—in other words, of children as one may often see.—New
“If I were sure that I must die —mut­
■to! Ilf ■
" “Ob'.Yct'uhln 1 think of letting you have ^hat are technically called “livin’ out York Commercial Advertiser.
' '• i-H-n on board half an tered Solange, hesitating.
hour Ufii r" h&lt;* hod asked Maurice all
girl*."
“You are a sick man; but I have told
This seems to me quite unreasonable,
naiun-r■ -&gt;f■ ui::vi«werablc
—t tuutv questions
ijurouuu'. about
uiwui. you tbe only chance for recoverysaid °D,^Well,” he said resignedly. “I’m Mr^.
’ Fhe Niagara Falla Route."
and like the attitude of that barber in
An engine driver on a Scotch railway ha*
innifelf. his destination,
de.-,:jnation, his objects in Dupont, shrugging his dioul-iem "One Then be added. “There to one 1
minwtf,
Dicken*’ “Nicholas Nickleby" who de­
taivt-lin- and a dozen things beside*. Inheres in Providence. 1 suppose- W«'l. photographer won't need to do when be to clined to shave a coal beaver because it noticed that hawk* of the merlin or "atone
falcon"
specie*
fly
close
behind
the
How n, meet tins broadside of interroga- is it not Preridenu, ttat hu »t your taking your picturewa* uecesaary to draw tbe linriBotnewbere, train, near the ground, partly bidden by .
and be drew it at bakers. But these lin­ the amoke. A* the car* thunder along
*** M
knew not, for his character
gering bite of conventional tom are nut, through the field* and meadow* small I
*':s straigbtfprward and unimaginative,
«ot, tor ,oo eiwen look pl&lt;«“ot.
probably, the prevailing practice, und will bird* Oy up in cloud*, and while they are =
tie told lies awkwardly—and ou the oth- “th. -lying man tod M.
•■Perbip. I »*T ■» •b" “ S^rS
soon be outgrown.—T. W. Higginson in bewildered and frightened the merlin
tr ^r '' !f lie kePr silence the result sneaker. ’’Francois." he said, if I ten
mmoui.
|i galSC
.hr «IJ etur • pM^-ta"
Harper’s Bazar.
dnnhca among them out of the smoke and .
tould only lx? to stimulate his friend's in- you this
will you swear to be Pres*
____________ _____
—tty secures iu prey. Should it be nn- Vumtivcn.-^ still further. Finally he faithful to the trust? Will you carry it
successful it return* to the wake of the H
1 abtixos..
practical lx"M*on«Mtempte-,1 it compromise by informing out a* if you were myself? This “ no
Working women in other lands seem to train and await*- the starting of another “
Br'?" ss
?o-b«
&gt;TH.COLLIN8 JLoral Amt Hutixp.
i»fct that for certain good aud suffi- child’* play, be sure of that!
“
tare even worse than in our own. In Aus­ bevy. Tbe engine driver nffinn* that the
p. w. Buoaus G. p a T. a..Chiracot n-a-.-,us he preferred not to specify good feUow-you are my fnend. but f
tria they are employed a* hodcarner*. hawk ha* no difficulty in keeping up with
With their heavy loads of brick aud mor­ the swiftest express train.—Loudon Tit­
™a»tt intentions jhst then, but that yon were my brother or my ’“h" “ i
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
tar on their shoulders they trudge up and Bits..
“w-r they hr. 1 arrived i« New York he wooH not be too much.”
I ^S^oo^
■lown narrow plank* orclimb ladders from,
would willingly te]j himi all he cared to
• Moke yonreelt e*«y on thnt score,
hereby ’ given that I shall sell as
f o'clock in the morning until 6 o’clock at
hear.
mon cber,” retnrned tbe ^drentarw. l*y- I
©n. to the highest bidder, on ftatur
•This Is a small case, gentlemen," eald
night. For this they receive twenty amt*
lay of September. A. D. ll»1. at ten
‘
W’*iu ‘ia&lt;^
the imagination ing his tan-1 on the other s shoulder.
a day- Girl* working in the match fac- Judge Wing to tbe jury Tuesday morning,
tbe forenoon at the Probate Oom
TE
-"“»!• •&gt;» "''•
‘ta
Solange lacked, was gifted also with don't want to drag out ol you anytr
in
the
case
of
the
dogs
and
the
cows.
"It
Wrie* of England become permeated with
lower of effectively disguising his yon prefer to keep to yonrself. a°d '•
the chemical* and urf neral* used. Tbe sul­ remind* me of tbe case that wa* tried be­
you prerer w ^i’r KPeak.
-New York World.
phur BomeLimes eat* their jaws in the fore a colored friend and brother years ago.
«ing- and designs when he deemed it J
.
_______ _jeMrost that 1 spea*Bal» w°m°dpg’me—wtat etaU I
,
o, deltanr rtteb
mart painful and disgusting way. Their It was his first case as trial justice, and be
nT tO &lt;1'’Ko'
’^‘‘’Tdingly pro­
wages average 11.50 a week.—New York felt his dignity. He heard tbe law. and tbe
. j, 1 t j be satisfied with the other’s . - - M
evidence, and the argument*, and it came right, title and
I have five*! as i can-*
Recorder.
•
bat, at the aame time, pri- but after all. I am an lioneat
time for him to charge the jury. At hi* la and to the re
Tbe superintendent of the Baltimore- apparent hesitation, one of the attorney*
।
' made up his mind to get at the or&lt;'iu^QlhUDih°i mrd'Kwhannbg
Inrmulu
“1
tbe..OPS
or eartbtoa eta Training School for Nurses, Mims Lou ton
nudged him and said. ’Now charge the
Win of the mystery, whatever it was.
w'rh radiate* be*t through space-to mar Payson*, studied her profeemou m London * ary.’ and the judge arose and said, 'BredrhlCb "lo^preeiable effect «•
likely he would have snewith Florence Nightingale, and wa* a re n. dis am a small case, and I shan’t
w&gt;v ♦
that destiny chose another
n tbe radio-micrometer by « candUf-p^^
nurse with tbe Egyptian expedition The charge but a dollar an' a halt’
Lewi*on eoe raaio-™
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�DESTROYING WRECKS.
THE WORK OF THE VANTIC IN RE­
MOVING OBSTRUCTIONS.

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OTHER
The upper Pine street man who does uot
come into town often stepped into the Lis­
bon street druggist’s one day, and seeing a
dry electrie buttery on the counter began
to nsk questions.
After his curiosity had been satisfied he
said that he’d like a shock. He was given
one, but it didn't suit, aud he intimated
that be preferred tbe business end of a
fluid batten* to the action of the ao called
dry battery.
'
Under the counter the apothecary keep*
a very large fluid battery. It ia a peculiar
battery also. It is oat of order, but it goe*
spasmodically. Now II moves easily and
softly, and nnw it ripsand tears "hud ju*t
rears up on its bind legs and kicks. It is
a vicious machine; but this man is big and
strong, and he wanted a real hard shock.

WORLDS.
------------ - •

Tun man or w

tliut rosuucu
--------- —That were I dowered with strong angalfc
*f-Lt
*
All would look changed in tbow pale hcaratxly
way*.
Whs: Wheeling worlds my vision would anuuei
What chasms «if gloom would thrill me aaa
offri’ 'Ll!
*
What rhythmic oquipotoi wonld rouse de­
light!
What moons would beam on me. what eune
would blow!

Few people, outside of those who navi­
gate the waters Along the north Atlantic
thought
coast and the marine insurance people, ap­
Of how creation’s edict may have set
preciate the value of tbe employment in
Yost human multitudes on tbcMe far spheres.
With towering lasalous to which mine mean
which tbe aloop-of-war Yantlc has been
naught.
engaged, destroying the sunken wrecks
With majesties of happiness. or yet
which for a long time have menaced tho
With oflonio* of unconjjc'.ured tears!
safety of steam and nail vessels. And few
-Edgar, Fawcett.
people other than the officers and men
Fixing the battery tn order aud setting
who have been engaged in this work know it to “buzzing tha druggist went Imck to
A Bird Without a Name.
the difficulties aud dangers which these his desk, and left his caller in the ecstatic
It is a curious fact that a bird which Is
people encountered in finding the wrecks enjoyment of the warm and pleasant cur­ more distributed over the surface of the
and destroying them with the powerful rent of the sunshine side of that battery. earth than nny other kind which is better
agencies of gunpowder, gun cotton aud The day was quiet in the store, nnd the known to man, nnd more useful to him
dynamite.
“bux-z-z-x" of the battery alone broke the than any other, has In our'language no
In the four months which the Yantlc stillness.
distinctive name. This defect iu nomenwas employed in the destructive work she
yell. It was an clattire seem* still more strange when wo
Suddenly there was
blew up and destroyed eleven sunken awTnl yell.
remember that this favorite bird ha* half a
wrecked vessels, tho benefit friim which
“See here! Hl, there! Whoa, there! See dozen cousin species,' every one of which
cannot be measured by the cost of the la­ here! Whn—hi! Geewhitaker!”
rejoice* in u name that is all it* own. The
bor and the use of materials in accomplish­
“What's the mattor?" sang out tbe nameless bird is the—well, tbe barnyard
ing IL Moat of the wrecks were found druggist.
bird about whose capubilitlea for broiling,
lying on the bottom of the ocean, with
“This machine. Come here. Come here. roasting and the like we usually care a
from ten to twenty fathoms of water over
great deal more than we do about what we
them, and they were nearly all large Iron
“Why don’t you let goof tbe handles?" shall call IL But isn’t it queer that we
vessels, with their masts and rigging stand- asked the druggist, who was in the critical
have no nanio for it?
ing almost as complete ns when they were part of a prescription and couldn’t leave.
Commonly we call the bird chicken;
afloat.
“Can’t."
That is dearly a misnomer, unless we are
Upon finding the wreck, the officers had
alluding to tho little fellows that have
A&gt; watch the opportunity of good weather
“Can’t do it. Confound ye, don’t yon lately emerged from the shell- An adult
to remove it, and even when the sea was a’pose 1 know? Oh-h, come here. Crack- of thlsspecies Isas far from being a chicken
comparatively smooth the natural swell ety, but hurry up.”
ns a man is from l»elng a baby. When we
made the work dangerous, especially when
“Push In the rehoetat."
want to be specific about tbe adult of this
tbe eyes of the rigging or the top of tbo
“Push In the wall. Push In your eye special we American* call the male bird a
lower masts were below the surface of the teeth. Drop that stuff. I’ll settle. Drop
rooster and the female a ben.
firel thing necrewarj' was to j it. Ease up your horses. Oh-h, oh-h!"
water. The
~
But these terms apply equally to many
cut the rigging, for even If the mastatbera- j
Appreciating the situation, the druggist
selves were blown out of the step, the rig- I droppe«l hi* work *ud ran to the rescue, other specie* of birds. Probably tbe most
favored word for, tho species is fowl; but
King on either side would hold it upright. I *nd when he got there the strong man was that is shooting'very wide of the mark.
Lieutepanta Richman, Mertz and Rose , doubled up like an umbrella, and was doWebster’s definition ut fowl ia “a verte­
had direct supervision of the processes of i log more contortions to a minute than the brate animal having two leg*, nnd covered
destruction, and it was ot that dangerous ' “boneless wonder."
/
with feathers or down—a bird." Shake­
character **&lt;to make it necessary that each
A* the druggist pulled out the carbon*
speare uses the simtle, “Like a flight of
should take part in the muscular work to j and released bis prey the man dropped the
fowl,” and the Bible speaks of “the fowl of
■encourage the men under them.
. handle*, and a* he sank into a chairand
the air."—Pilteburg Dispatch.
.
HOW WRECKS ARE DESTROYED.
’ rubbed bis hands on his coat tails he min­
As an illustration, the iron vessel Har- I Ried wilh » righ of relief only one word,
greaves,
ot more
than a.tw
3.000 wns
tons oispiacedisplace- . and that was ••a long drawn, sibilant, soothgreaves, ot
more man
There is a man of intelligence and ma­
a.whA ...
iti*. tbe
ti.i. *&gt;.n
ino. restful “
*1
here.'
went, was /found
with
tqp nf
of Hur
her lower , ing,
There."
nwst. a spar thirty-two Inches in diameter, '
And then be went out—Lewiston Jour- ture years in New York who is and has
been for half his life a regular lecture goer.
a few feet above the water. Her wire 1 md.
___________________
He manages to take in from three to tire
rigging was from four to flve inches in '
popular lectures ot various kinds every
drcutnferencc.
At th* home of a well known Jewish week during the winter sanMei, besides the
Lieutenant Richman, with u boat'* crew,
wen: from the ship to tho wreck, and citizen was recently seen a tiny flame burn­ Sunday sermon, and during the other
whilo two men held thu boat up to Che ing in a handsome goblet. Examination months of the year he manages to cover a
mast, others with axes began to cut away showeg the goblet to be half filled with few each month. He is especially fond ot
tM rigging. The swell was a light one, water, on the top of which floated about free lectures, but ho will pay bis way to
bnt sufficient to lift the bout up ami down, an inch of pure olive oil. A miniature those for which tickets arc sold. He is al­
so that at the second blow with tbe ax it float of corks, fastened on either side of a ways ready to -travel to nny part of the
cut into the rigging four feet above the metallic ring, rested upon the oil. On the town, or cveu to Brooklyn, to attend a
flrat blow. But after a conpte x&lt;f days’ &gt;fng was placed a wax taper, hardly thick­ lecture.
Be goes to lectures on nil sorts of themes,
cutting and hacking away the rigging fell er than a thread, passing through a small
over on each aide of the wreck to the bot­ circle of thin wood, so that the lower end on any branch of science or on literature
of the thread dipped through tbe ring into or tbe art* or jiblitical economy or travel
tom of the ocean.
To complete tbe destruction a torpedo the olive oil The upper end of the taper or biography or theology or the history and
was made fast to one of the hoops around was lighted as above mentioned. The oil habits of the people of nny country under
the mast, and by tbl* was lowered to ita drawn up through the wax covered, taper the sun. He never had any education be­
yond that of the common school, but by giv­
foot, in position to demolish the deck and served to keep It alight for several hours.
“We burn this,” said the lady of the ing all bls spare evenings to lectures for
to blow the inast out Then tbe boat was
hauled off 5U0 feet, tbe electric battery was house, “in memory of one of our .dead. twenty years he has gathered up informa­
When
that
taper
burns
nearly
out
we
will
tion about thousands of things and has big
touched, and a terrific upheaval of the
water showed that the torpedo had done substitute another, so that the flame, like idles of knowledge, ao that he can shine iu
the vestal fire, never goes out. We light learned society. lie says that a bachelor
its work.
Tbe wreck of the Viscay* gave much the toper when our relative dice and let it like himself who had not tbu advantage of
trouble to the Yantlc people liecause the hum a year, the last one being allowed to college training can get more culture by
top of the lower mast was so far below the burnout. We attend to these lights with going to lectures as often a* possible than
surface of Ui«J water. Lieutenant Rose had great care thus keeping alive the mem­ by any other use of his evenings.—New
York Sun. ■________________
charge of this. He successfully planted a ory of our loved one. It is an old custom
torpedo at the foot of the mast, but not of ours, aud one seldom now observed.
without many vexatious attempts, and Some burn It only for a week, while others
Curious is the account of tbe campa or
found, after blowing the lower mast out of bum it for a month. Our family adheres
it* step, that the great spar simply leaned to the cuctom in all its purity, always little kingdoms that the ostriches mark
out for themselves with invisible, but
over to one side, the rigging holding it in keeping tbe flame alive for a year."—St.
never to be encroached upon, boundaries.
that position. Later he wu* successful iu Louis Republic.
Inside that camp it will benr no intrusion,
cutting tbe mast at the eye* of the tigging,
but. outside it. in the domain of its neigh­
and tho obstruction was thus destroyed.
A new lamp has appeared which will be bor, it is profoundly indifferent to the
UTILIZING A WRECK.
stranger’s wanderings. Noris it safe for
■An amusing incident occurred st the de­
the farmer to presume upon bis former ac­
struction of another wreck, tbe hull of the eyes all unnecessary strain/rhilecarrywhich was far below tho depth that tbe ing ou clerical work. This lamp is de­ quaintance with any bird, for tbe ostrich
keel of the largest vessel would go. A gar­ signed especially for desks or tables where has not wits enough to distinguish an cid
land of tbe explosive compound ercircled it is desirable to concentrate a bright light friend from a new intruder, nor sufficient
for writing or reading, whilo the eye Is respect for his owner to except him from
the mast uear the deck of the sunkt-n ship,
and when tbe battery was fired the most afforded the maximum amount of rest his suspicious hostilities, though it would
stood so long that Lieutenant Kelly re­ possible. TLo sides of the lamp are almost appear that, ns a rule,- he will manifest a
marked, "Well, the attempt has failed!" straight, while the bottom, or large end, is stronger aversion to the Kaffir or Hotten­
But be hod hardly uttered tbe words be­ as nearly flat as possible. It Is claimed tot than to a white man.—London Spec­
fore the mast fell over and sunk to tbe that tbe straight lines provide better re­ tator.
bottom. The mast had been cut so per­ flecting surfaces and prevent, nn much as
Raising Chickens on a Boot
fectly at ita circumference that it stood for possible, uneven intensities of light upon
1 once knew a man here In New York
several xeconds until the swell of ibe ocean the object.
The Inside of the butt and the outside rf who used to raise chickens on the top of
disturbed ita equilibrium, and then it went
the globe are silvered, aud the Incandescent his house. Ererylxxly laughed at tbe idea
over.
One ot the sunken wreck* is now doing filament is actually surrounded on three of bls being able to make It a success, but
duty at Wachpweague inlet, on the Vir­ sides by a mirror reflecting all the light I have bought eggs nud chickens from him
ginia coast, aa a danger buoy. It is a large downward. While the lamp may be jdsoed many and many a time, so I know chat he
iron vessel which would be dangerous to on a level, or a little above the kvel of the did. He built a railing of alate all about
navigation unless entirely removed, and as eye, no light strikes the eye directly from the edge of the roof so tbe chickens could
It doe* not materially contract the navig­ tbe lamp, n* tbe silvering is covered and not fly over. He hud plenty of fresh earth
able waters Lieutenant Richman concluded protected by an opaque substance.—New on the floor, nnd in one corner a coop where
the roosts and tbe nests were, and in an­
that it would make a first class danger York Telegram.
other corner an awning won stretched for
buoy, and mariners have declared it to l&gt;e
shade.—New York World.
tbe best and most useful one on the coast.
He cut tbe top of the mast off, leaving sev­
Tbe poet Percy*Bysshe Shelley a* a small
eral feet standing alx&gt;ve water, upon which boy was an eccentric little being. Heux-'dbe painted black and white stripes al­ to dress bls four sisters to represent fiend*,
It Ian curious fact that water pipes un­
ternately.
and, filling a fire stove with some Inflam­ der ground will often freeue during the
These special instances noted will give a mable fluid and setting it aflame, ho would warm spell that follow's a cold snap. Tbe
general idea of what has been successfully marshal the diabol’cal procession to t! a explanation mntle for this interesting
accomplished by a naval vessel that has back door. As a boy at Etou he would Ebenomenon Is that after a cold wave a
been declared obsolete, and by officers who, watch tbe livelong night for ghosts an l
irge quantity of bent is taken from tho
it is thought by some, have a very easy and consulted his books how to raise one. His ground in tbe work of changing the frozen
■enjoyable life away from their homes and diet In after years was meager enongh to moisture Into water, and thus, nn the prin­
families, living on salted and canned meats, bring him weird fancies. Bread became ' ciple of tbe Ice crenm freezer, the pipe is
aud canned and dodocated vegetable*.— his chief sustenance and bis pockets were chilled, enough heat Iicing taken from Itto
New York Tribune.
freeze it.—Engineering Record.
well stored with it.
A circle ULon the carpet, clearly defined
An Incident at the siege of Rouen, tn
by an ample vergeof crumbs, often mark- -I ■
Tbe principle of the expansion and con­
IfiOl, shows that red was looked upon as
traction of a metallic loop made of Getv studies, his luce nearly iu contact with bls the English color, for in mentioning tbe
man silver aud steal when exposed to vary- book, devouring bread at intervals amid death of one of the Earl of Essex's cap­
iug temperatures has been utilized for au­ his profound abstractions. Sometimes he tains it is remarked that tbs Frenchman
tomatically shutting off gas when It ban str- raisins v&gt; ith it, and his sweet tooth was who shot him got near enough to do so by
been blown out instead of being turned off immense.—New York World.
putting on the red coat of a dead English
Ju the usual way. One end of tbe loop,
soldier. In 1G43 the king's life guards, aa
which is adjusted close to the gas flame, is
also the queen’s and Prince Rupert’s, wore
free, while the other is secured to the flxu
They were two young ladies. evidently red coats.
nre. A valve controlling the gas is at­
The magazines now in course of publica­
tached to the free end. and when tbe gab veraation that they had been to a funeral.
tion in England number 1,778, of which
Said one:
more than 448 are of a decidedly religious
"Aunt MarY looked quite natural, didn’t character, representing the Church of Eng­
blown out the loop will quickly cool and
she?”
land, Wesleyan, Methodists, Baptists, In­
&lt;x utract, and tbe valve will abut off tbe
“Yes,” replied tbe other; and then aho dependents, 4Roman Catholics and other
gas. Tbe device is exceedingly simple and
rdded, after a few momenta, “a funeral is ’ communities,
it responds quickly to tbe change in tem­
h au awful sad, depressing thing, don’t '
perature— New York Commercial Adveryou think *o»”
Divers in the dear waters of the tropical
“Uaually,” responded
™po»d«i the
ti» m
first spenkri,
.p~kH j MM AhA t
fi—5. /.&lt;
. 1.
601
UtU«'-IfferenL Ot frigliteMd
do not
not all
all dan
Lbe same
tame di
dl ­
frightened do
dart la
in tbe
Ail young men should, when calling won.lt.lt -d about Aunt Map-, It
rection, but that each did™,
different kind take*
1 looked-™, al p. 1 could | ,hcll„
thu |x&gt;n,„n or th. .ubmSS
upon a yoang lady, use judgement, and
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nertn*t in
jn color to
w tb
at of
at tbe
tbe fish.
o.k
Jsava before It is late. If a young lady not help thlaklag boa-nick h wan to — , growth nearest
that
bln fmlns into eoclelj- again."—Boatun ”
““ “
Transcript._____
! Charcoal is recommended as an absorber
boarding. callers nbouid leave by 10 o’clock
j of gases in the milk room where foul gases
be -------treahly
i'Tbeuc firemen must be a frivolous set,** 1; are
•present. Il should
* powdered
Hnnfinn-llv
, —and
---- kan*. diem
------ —-----------w —_____ »_»•_ .
-MUr.BpUlkln., -bo wo
. hot weather, when unwholesome odor* are
most liable to infect the milk.

Dr. PMIHp. Bn»U

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in book* with a l«*d pencil,
of study, but merely because tbo
so marked favorably or unfavorably ImSi? hJ*or her mtod. to clearly a c«e of
arrested development.
Feeble, badly
trained boya sometime* have tbto babrt,
and It to a common one with tentlmcntaj
girl*. Writer, aud rtudeut*
ud” a subject or “cramming" for some
special purpoae, aomctlmmW1 ‘“J" fj?
habit, but It is n lazy and altogether np£
hensibleone. It I* a better plan to make
note*, and no thoroughly aound and dillgent student will disfigure a book, even if
wown* It. When the book belong, to
public library no honest person will put
iis own personal mark on it* pages.
Yet the volumes one gets from even eo
wclbmaoapxl an institution a* tbe Mmcaotite library of this city are frequently
disfigured. Current fiction generally es­
cape*, but volume* of poetry.
biography nre often pencil marked, to the
distrws of the sensitive render. A volume
of tbe first serie* of Matthew Arnolds
••Essay* in Critidam," for Instance, con­
tains marginal notes, evidently written
not by a lazy boy or by n silly girl, but by
some devout Romanist or Colvanisl who
object* to the teachings of Spinoxa and
some other writers therein treated of.
Every possible precaution is taken In the
groat public libraries to protect their prop­
erty, but. tbe fool* know uo law.—New
York Time*.
Philadelphia is a model In regard to it*
street numbers, nnd its regularity enabled
its houses to be numbered in so Instructive
a way that tbe plan fans been copied in
many other cities of tbe Union.
When, fof example, one walks up Wal­
nut street, he find* the first door above
Ninth street to bear No. 901. Thia although
tbe next house below It, across Ninth, is,
let us say. M9. Thu plan doe* uot tell how
many doors there are in the street, but it
does something much better; it show* in
the hundreds figure or figures of tbo num­
ber in what particular block a door is to
be found.
If a tailor advertises costa at 1,018 Wal­
nut street, or any street parallel with it,
wu know bis dooi?to be the seventh above
Tenth street. Tenth street itself, nnd all
the thoroughfares running in the same di­
rection, conform to the system, and begin
a new block with a now hundred for a
number. This makes it not only very easy
to find one’s way about tbe city, but also
to tell iu advance bow long it will take to
get from one place to another.
In hotel* And large office building* a
somewhat similar plan is adopted, greatly
to the aid of guests and caller*. Room 417,
tor example, will be found on tho fourth
floor; immediately beneath it will be 317
on the third floor, and over it 517 on tho
fifth.—Youth’s Companion.
*

Two drummers were relating tbo experi­
ences of their last trip. Said one: “1 ran
acron a country storekeeper in tbe south­
ern part of this suite that broke all records.
He is a hard customer, and du one can sell
to him but one man. When I got In his
town the other day I made up my mind I’d
give him a line of goods—make him a
present of them, mind you, just for the
satisfaction of selling .them iu bls store.
Well, I laid out some samples and gave him
a fair price. He hesitated and I lowered
the figures. Presently I told him that he
could have them at liis own price, and pay
fur them in thirty, sixty, ninety days or
two years. 1 told him to take tho goods,
then When be got ready pay for them. Ho
wanted to think of It. That was enough
to stun a fellow, but I let it go at that and
caik-d in the afternoon.
" ‘Made up your mind?* I asked.
" ‘Not exactly,' he answered slowly.
‘You will let mo have them at my own
price, and pay for them when I get ready F
“ “That's tbe proposition.*
“ 'Is that the best you can dot* ho
drawled out. Well, I wouldn’t toll this to
the firm, but 1 slammed tho door in his
face and ran down the struct.”—Chicago
Herald.

The Well Dressed Man!
Is always the man who wears tailor-made garmenfo
And the price is not far above the ready made |f
were, the superiority of fit, tbe greater wear the bet
ter satisfaction more than compensate.

FRANKLINS!
This is the name given to the U^st Line of Do
mestic Woolens Manufactured, and I am prepared m
make from these Unrivalled Goods,

PANTS,From$5 Up!
SUITS, From $23 Up!
Get a Suit of these Goods, and you will get the
you ever had in Clothing.

Best Vaduz

Merchant Tailor.

THIRTY-NINTH -ANNUAL H
----------OF THE---------

BARRY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
Hastings, Michigan,

September 22-3-4-5, 1891.
SB 2,000 In Premiums, Purses and Prizes
S&gt;8OO IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
I The Best in the History of the
Society. $500 in Purses.

GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION
AND PARACHUTE DROP
By Prof. Kabrick, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. These
be under the management of Archie McCoy, furniture dealer, and
Fred L. Heath, the druggist, of Hastings.

Attractive Program Each Day of the Fair! Extensive improvements fc
Buildings and Grounds. Best Fair in the Annals of the Society.
For Further Information sec Small Bills, or Address the Secretary.

ASA PENNOCK, President.

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M. H. BURTON, Secretary.

N. LATHAM, Treasurer.

MONEY

MIXER’S

CAS.S
FOR THE

BLOOD
THE GREATEST

CANCER 4 SCROFULA
RCMEOY OF THE AQE.
a Blood Purifier it haa no oqnaL Send
pamphlet showing ta.U*omal*kf nLn.
One of Grand Rapids’ largest merchants
writes as follows:
Dr.Nixkh &amp; Bojrs: T breams acquainted
with your C*nrer amt Hcrofula Hymp about
three months *ko through * friend of mine who
recommended It to mu vrrr highly. It having
cured hl* wife of a v..ry bad goiter. 1 u-ed tt
fir a JtlwJ.-red blood and it has iM-nehtted me
E’cmlv. 1 hate reconimvndeu It to several peo­
ple wh&lt;&gt; have uwd tt with good result*. Mr
rather who 88 year* of age. u*s taken It for a
scrofula sore «ui hts leg and tt Us* cured him.
I have u»ed n any blood medicines and 1 know
v. nr f X- u ... K.. .1.—
.________ . .. .
ni. M. MOH*X,
« and 45 Monroe street
Grand Rapids. Mich., OcL .4. IM
•

Regular Price
.75.
1.00
175

Hastings Banner, 1 year
Detroit Weekly Tribune
The two
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OFFER!

For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs&lt; Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
•
FBOBAtk urDer.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—m.
r.Al ,a
,9”’ '’rebate Court for the
County of Iterry. holdeu at tbe Probate Office,
in the ritv of HiuHnes. In **ld county, on
Monday, the
day of August. In the year
one tbouaar.d eight hundred and nlnetr one.
^Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

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The two papers one year for

!n tbe matter of the estate of Alice
H. Ba.-on. deceased.
On reading and tiling Urn petition duly verb

Subscribe with us or with any of our author
ized agents.
uMnr. in ‘ttiB city of iiMiinn. jn said ceuntv.
and s„cw wuwe. If any there l&gt;*. why the prayer

Carry *!»» l\i’
*Mk» mnrtotw ta i

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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 19

Hastings, mich„ September io, 1891.

Hastings Banner.
PuplUheil Tharadays by
COOK HRO3.
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HABTIXGft. MrcH.

Kellie Cdmunds, organist
Andrew Bresee will add to his build­
ings by erecting a shop.
Some of the farmers on the north side of
Fine lake arc forbidding hunters from
hunting on their property.

county" news
OUR COUNY.

•iug Black Worsted.) This week only. . Can it
Is it possible? How can they afford it?
..mil-ir &lt;iuc&gt;itions will be asked on allnidc* to-day conirtllwj statement conveyed above: and yet. great cut the
l„ . it cmdd hardly Ise otherwise, taking into coiuddemnt-.uordinari, and exceptional otTc^ Jwt think! Hcr^
p A*, if hut yestcrdan thousambi of aWtla u-err marked at
,t havebeeu *vldfor lest them flit,
$2.&gt;,
nn,i $J0.

You 'ini stop in to-morrow and take your choice
for &lt;15.00.
t
.f n hat this tale means. Every word is Gospel truth,
■ml for skrpllclsmg Even/man can ,6nd out fqr hlma ixat perfect liberty to step right among our $ts,
atd table* and

Jacob Brandstotter the other day rvalst°( MWdl®»’Ue. who
undertook his arrest, in the melee a
wiinlow light In Hanlon's drug store was
oroRen.
p-Buxton* &lt;&gt;t Nashville, will exhibit
one of the engines of his manufacture at
the state fair.

A too borw power Ui»ln, .torn |&gt;lant
has been purchased for the new Lentz ta­
ble factory at Nashville. •

Jed Tinkler's barber shop, at Nashville, ■
nc*r Kobig up In smoke Thursday

V^ashvillc’s schools report an enrolment
Of 285.

SELECT HIMSELF ANY SUIT HE PLEASES.
Nothing is rw-Te&lt;L
Nothing it creepted.
opt n and aboveboard, and every suit. w&gt; matter how
■ih d* former yrlrn may'have been, 815 buys it note.
uiir Illack Woriledt; we include all our fine Imported

Dur reasons for this money-losing sale?
hurd'p thiul. they concern the public. However, nincc
■ d'' •i’T&lt;iir, ire don’t oitftyl telling. Although the nca:i
b&lt; rit'&lt;Jt ncrally prmtjwroun, the KlriktV, lockout*.
?i. - w,'l&lt; r summer,'m-mlht *inH measly weather generally
i&lt; ss.:d, lutre been a great drawback on the utile of fine
f-’ri-rghMy ectmomlzcti. or had tn economize, to nuikc
t. Thus thr man accustomed to imylng flit for a s»tH
■ Kisclf to «mr o f ttur $10 &gt;ailtsk while he who ortlinarily
। did wd find if ciHivenlcnt to go higher than tl9 or &gt;15.
mtdium andlovt-priccd units found ready sale, the

t »ti«4t M urh (buyer. Fifteen Dollars is the trouder■ u-il! makr them go. IFc repdtf. the finest suit if them
t, &lt; n Ibdlurs. and you yourself •'an, if you wish, yo
from counter to counter, and lake any suit. wheth■r
FOR ONLY SIH. Can miything'bcfairHcmcnibcr this sale trmimcnces tomorrow
and will continue one week front tomorrow
uuert trill, of course, catch the best horyriho*.
i&gt;.ii don’t lire in Grand Rapids send us ft
in selection. It trill surely piy.

HUDSON’S

Nashville’s water work's committee are
getting down to business. The prospect
uf a plentiful supply of cold water Is sup­
posed to have cured Bro. Feighner of his
consuming jealousy of Hastings. Having
now got what he wants, he says he's pre­
pared to let matters drop and give the
news. We are with you there. Len. I
But we regret that you felt it necessary.
In order to carry your point, water works. I
to arouse a spirit of antagonism toward
Hastings. It ought not to exist, and there
Is neither justification nor excuse for U. '

If the Nashville NeWs Is correctly in­
formed. G. W. Abbey, proprietor of the
hotel and a little store at Assvrla center,
ought to be yanked Into eternity without
ceremony. He is accused of having crimi­
nal relations with his grand-daughter^
aged 11 years, named EKie Driscoll. Ab­
bey got wind of the fact that he would l&gt;e
wanted for the grave offense, mid has
skipped. A fellow named Peek is accused
of criminally assaulting Elsie’s eight years
old slstor.
Woodland business men, according th
the Nows, appear to be a unit for incor­
porating the village.
The Woodland News charges the defeat
of the Woodland nine in their late gauie
with Hostings to the bias of the Bastion
umpire.
There*s n way to gel even.
Come down here and bring your- umpire
with you.
Rumored that Freeport will have another
dry goods store, also another hardware

Hiekory Corner*.

The ladles’ clnb of this place received
last week an addition to their library, now
consisting of seventy volume.
Mrs. Healey has returned, after having
spent two weeks visiting friends in Rutland.
Mrs. Alley Rockwell and son Willis arc
visiting friends in Douglass and Saugatuck.
Mrs. Esther Pennock went to Allegan
to visit her son, B. C., for a week or ten
days. '
No hotel at present in this place open to
the public for the accomodation of tho
weary traveler.
Mrs. John Montgomery has rented rooms
iif the drug store building, where she with
her two little girls are nicely io ated.
James Rockwell, after having -spent
nearly eleven years boused up most of the
time, rode out about two miles Sunday In
company with his Min M. M., and called
on his brother James IL, with whom he
lias not been to visit in a long time.
Alice Huston, of Tekonsha, is the guest
of her grandfather. David Piper.
Mrs. Cortz Pemlill is quite sick nt tho
home of Wai. Smith, with whom she lias
been boarding for several weeks pasL
Hugh M. Halt and wife, of Alamo, vis­
ited their sons Frank and Burt Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Adams, of Alamo; visited her sister,
Mrs. Bert McCall, lust week.
Chas. Cadwallader lias prepared u nice
one-half mile track, where he Is driving
some of his fine stock, presumably fitting
the same for exhibition at the county fair.
Burl Lawrence and his mother made a
business trip to Hastings Saturday.
James Cross visited Hastings Saturday.
Fred Watson, of Celery City, was a call­
er on old friends about the comers Friday
and Saturday.
Chas. Lawrence made a business trip
combined with pleasure to Kalamazoo
Friday.
Several from here ttxik in the wonderful
slgljts that the Celery City presented to the
nunterous hosts who visited that city on
Monday, labor day.
Will Mai.'ball lost a valuable horse a
few days since.
Wheat sowing has commenced with
some, while others prefer to sow Inter for
tear the ily may Interfere, if sown before
n frost serves to delay their ravages.
Sam'i Roach, who has been afflicted
more or leas for several years with inllamawry rheumatism, has gone to Kansas to
spend the winter with his brother GeO*

Case, of Freeport, is manufacturer
of a bicycle to lie used by Imginners only.
It is a very durable machine, and all right
SO long as you’re on top. But to let the ve­
hicle get a rnau down Is said to lx* more
fatal than to have a barn fall on him.

GRAND RAPIDS.

'■ ■ you want to buy any furtfiture; a nice earpet; anytiling in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,
this season?

LINOLEUM
Wh:

itS It is a*floor cover made of cork. Call at my
and examine it, as it is much superior to carpet
or any other floor cover at its value.

Wn

• eiving the newest and latest designs- also some of
’i:c most desirable novelties in all of our lines, lay
the store *a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE McCOI
You .ill know the sign of the boot upside down.

Remember the concert at the church the
20th. only 5 cents admission.
School meeting passed off very quietly.
O..C. Barnum w.w reelected for director.
Mr. A. C. Walt was in Kalamazoo buy­
ing a large stock of goods. .
1 would say tn onr young merchant in
driving out on Sunday evening, unhitch
your horse und turn «blm to pasture aad
save buggy repairs.
Young McIntire was driving on one
streets when the horse became frightened
tipped the buggy over spilling nil o^it,
more or less damage to all.
Sooth Carltun.

A fine line of

Boys’, Youth’s, Misses’ aed Children’s

SCHOOL SHOEJ.v
Ladies’ Lion Process Shoe,
Also a fine line of

GENT’S SHOES
PRICES RIGHT, AT

F. G. STOWELL’S
Impairing done by J. C. Woodruff.

WHOLE NO. 1891
oughly divested of foliage as to look as
though they were dead. Whole forests in
South Johnstown are being trimmed. The
worm has an amber colored hood shaped
head, grayish body with yellow stripes run­
ning lengthwise. He has a very ravenous
appetite, and seems determined to satisfy
IL
The ladies’ aid society met at 8. S.
;Fisk’s last Wednesday. The weather was
fine, and a pleasant time Is reported.
Mrs. C. E. Paul and children returned
,from their visit on Monday.
School liegan in district No. 8, on Mon­
,day the 7 th. with Ella J. Jordan, of Bed­
.ford, for teacher.
Rev. Pope, of Hiekory Comers, preach­
.ed nt the Gregory school house on Sunday
night
J. J. Fish and daughter Mabie spent
■Sunday on Fine lake shore.
H. J. Brininstool sports a new buggy.
Bruah Ridge.

Mm. Fred Anders and daughter, of
&lt;
Chicago,
are visiting rcintivgs here.
Hattie Anders, who has been visiting
1
her
sister at Coata Grove, returned home
*on Saturday.
Leroy Barnum nn*l wife, of Coats Grove,
were visiting the latter’s parents Sunday.
School commenced Monday lasL with
.Allie Gaskill as teacher.
■ School meeting was held on Monday
*
evening.
Frank Jenkins was elected di­
rector.
S.’T. Wright is reported a little better
i this writing.
at
Henry Anders went to Hickory Comers
&lt;on Tuesday.
Threshing is nearly done in this vicinity.
Mrs. Rymer, of Chicago, is visiting rela­
’tives in this vicinity.
David Beard and daughter Pearl are
visiting at Joe Robinson’s.
Bose Pierce visited friends in Cloverdale
last week.
School commenced Monday with Allie
Gaskill as teacher.
F. &lt;». Pierce and wife spent Sunday
with relatives in Orangeville.
Jimmie Graham has gone to Richland to
attend school.
Bennie Gaskill was seen on our street
Sunday.
School meeting is close nt hand, We
hope the ladies will turn out.

Wednesday evening during the storm
Mrs. Haffenden’s barn was struck by light­
ning and consumed, also between 80 and
40 tons of hay ami 150 bushels of wheat
' Her horses and most of her farming Im­
; plements were saved by the heroic efforts
of her son Dick, whose clothing twice
caught fire when he Immediately Jumped
Into a waler tank and out again and to
the rescue. Insured for $500.
Delaved letter,
Miss Anna Avery of Holden is the guest
Emmet U*e, accompanied by his friend of Mrs. Jennie Reynolds.
John Wooten, of Hastings, are visiting his
Carrie, Frank, and Pearl Holden com­
parents at thia place.
menced school al lychland Monday.
Henry Stevens has n new canopy top
Ida Fisher, of Bottle Creek, returned to
her homo Monday after a weeks visit With
buggy.
Alonzo Miller commenced work on- his relatives and schoolmates.
Rev. Hawley preached his farewell
dcw house last week.
Frank Palchen is on the sick list
sermon here Sunday evening, but has not
J. R. Barker and wife are visiting a son gone to conference on account of the sick­
and daughter al this place.
ness of one of his horses.
Thirty tickets were sold here for Kala­
Gerkcy.
mazoo Monday to those tliat attended the
Delayed letter.
Ijtbor celebration.
We guess any one will not complain that
Addie Murphy is at work in the insane
we havn’t had rain right away.
asylum at Kalabiazocf.
Elder Stratton preached his last sermon
Mrs. Hawley and daughter are visiting
last Sabbath.
at Lima, ludiania.
Will Sears was running horses the other
Mary Barber and Minnie Wall are both
evening, und he was thrown out and his on the sick list
foot ami limb were hurt very bad.
Mrs. Patton is entertaining a couple
The families of H- Durkee and E. Cun­ of sisters from Hastings.
ningham visited at F. Myers list Sunday.
Claude Wood Wiw on our streets last
State Koall.
bUI^en? Eggerman and wife vlsibsd her

written notices as from present Indications
we are led to believe that some of this class
are frequenters of this sanctuary.
Paul Cramer lost a valuable horse from
distemper last week.
Rev White preached his farewell ser­
mon‘at the M. E. church laM Sunday.
Council Frocecdln&lt;».

Common council met in regular session
Friday evening, September 28th, 1891.
Mayor McCoy In the chair.
Roll call—present
Aid. Bentley,
Blinston, Manee, Nelson, Sentz, Spence,
Reynolds; absent Walers.
On motion of Aid. Blinston, the mayor
appointed as a committee to interview
property owners and investigate manner
of laying out new street from Hanover
street to East section line—Aids. Manee,
Blinston and Bentz.
The following city accounts audited:
H. Barnaby, etgu
““
Kai. Foundry &amp; Machine Co. curb­
ing
F. C. Balch, field books and drawing
7 50
paper
Glen E. Balch, surveying month of
August.............................. .............
E. Nickolson, do
50 00
ao oo
Walter M. Wilkins, do
Louis Goodyear, do
Dwight Goodyear, do
16 00
J. !». Wilkins, gravel for Jefferson
street..............................................
39 60
Scld Wiley, labor 4th ward
1 50
Ed. Shay and team, do
A. Henderson, do
Leander Mead, do
JoeMussou, do..
Jack Shay, street work 3d ward.... 11 00
••
“ man and team. same.... 16 50
15 00
Ed. Bhay and team, same
Dan Shay and team, same
16-50
Jim Shay and team, same
15 00
John Groh* and team, same
10 50
F. Flficlil and team, same
3 00
F. Word and team, same
Jas. L. Wilkins and tchm. same....
A. Henderson, street work, 3d ward
Leander Mead, do............................
6 75
Will Wrlglit. do
Chas. Pickle, do—
Will Bennett, do
Joe Mussrm. do
Chas. Dickinson, do
David Baker, do
Jas. Wooten and team
Frank Hurd, street work 3d ward..
Frank Snyder and team, do
John Mullen, do...*
8 00
A. Henderson, street work
1 50
WHI Wright, do
1 50
L. W. Ken field, labor water works
Chas. Baker, do.................................. 9 48
Dan Holbrook, do................................
1 50
E. 11. Scldmore. repairs arch pump
housew
Engine &amp; Iron Works supplies
John Mate, labor
Sergeant A Co., car coal. July 25th *91 61 87
“
“
Aug. 7th, ’91 70 32
’•
“
" 24th, *91 70 12
Jack Shay, hauling coal13 15
Det. pipe S. L. Wks. lead pipe 18 15
Addystonc Pipe A Steel Co. 3x2 tile 1 75
Moved by Aid. Sentz, that the same
be allowed ns rea&lt;l. Carried, all ayes.
On motion of Aid. Nelson meeting ad­
journed to Friday. SepL 11th. ’91.
J. B. Roiieiits, Reconier.

Elder Cheney preached his farewell
sermon Sunday at the fisher church.
narcuts last Sunday.
Julia Miers, who has been visiting
Dave Lepard and Will Spilth went
north to find a horse trade. They traded. friends here returned to her home in Ohio.
Franc Mark’s Is slowly recovering from
JubR Mills and family. «f Saranac, was
on our streets yesterday enroute to
mid­ her sickness.
Some are going to attend the fair at
land. to visit friends and relatives.
'
There was a party-at William Lccs last Grand Rapids Ibis week..
Ladies dime society will meet at Mrs.
Charley Carpenter went Lake Odessa Saturday evening. We did not learn the
Shawnmn’s this week Thursday.
Monday to Jiring home the campmeetlng
’’’oireT^. while«loud or apple. Oml’ In
Mrs. Albert Finnic is quite sick at this
1 Michel Vester went to Battle Cfeek
way lo taarkrl. They are tew and »eallor- writing.
Tuetuiay to enter the adventist col ege. tie
is a very estimable young man and will be "ttam. llallon h Urn 1'irW one to ww
Will Seger has moved back to Assyria.
missed by the Adventist church as he was wheal In till, vicinity. Vira Hartman spent last week In Battle
Sunt of their Sunday school, and a faith
1-eopleare unite wralby over b«b“"d«S
oxcunlonUta at l.ake t&gt;(!««.. What draw Creek the guest of M. O. Tuckerman and
Wm V.-IH .I"!
"T their wrath .Igniry. It U eonldnt bo belp- wife.
Abbey’s blacksmith has mooved in the
WYpritaU Mun.i’S- *° X*™11 U&gt;'Su,e ^And now Delton postofltoe bi kept by Mr.
house lately occupied by Will Corwin.
Normal school.
Chas. Cummings and family of Bellevue
Missionary meeting at the A&lt;lv®nti^ Bunlick.
spent
Sunday at Henry Tasker’s.
_
\
&gt; 1
church next Sunday night conducted by
John Tompkins and Vira Hartman at­
ClovertUV*.
Several parties in this vlch.ity have pur­ tended state fair Thursday.
F TbJre m »»• »'■» do not ul“ *? **’
The annual school meeting occured Mon­
chased new steel ranges. Two stkks of
wood and a piece of bark they say will d&gt; day evening. Calvin Smith was reelected
Director, having served two terms already.
ever; one M «* ■» n°"lble.
tt Tlmpn^pwts for some corn hnve im­ The date of the annual meeting was
Rutland.
changed from the first Monday In Sept,
to 1 be second Monday in July.
p Durham, of Grand Ix&gt;dge, wM the .
-&gt;&gt;

D. Mt Foster, of Kune, was in Carlton
Sunday.
F. B. Flemming and wife expect to; go
to Douglas this .week.
C G. Stillwell, of Grand Rapids, was
hand shaking with Carlton frieoBs last

pi,»"•

’T*?’ ,

Following/’are the real estate transfers
fur the week ending September 7, 1891. as
taken from the books in the register’s office:
.loo-phene Jones to J, lUbersaxt; parcel
Nashville, SICO•
Chaa Brehler to Harriet E. Emery; lota
Woodland village 8*».
Benj. F. P.eyt.oldb to Stephen L. Hiriu; par­
cel Nadtvlllr, M».
t.Ura A. i*tnrv,&gt; to Mary Devine; lot 3Mcity.
SlAio.
Anderson Chestnut to Ansiln Batdorff; 40a
secilou 4 Thoraunale. #l&gt;0.
Henry Feighnado Flavius Feighner; parcel
Nashville, 8101.
Flavius Feighner to II. J. Bennett; pareel
Nashville. SI 1Z.M1.
P. A. Sboldou io Nettle Sheldon; 2^ toU»clty.
81 JOO
Amanda Jones t« Susie A. Tyler; 40a see 35
Hope, Soon.
\
Carvein &amp; HenJriakjo Erinces L. Ellis; par­
cel city. MOO
John luiw^nce to Caroline Lawrence; too*
sec 27 Barry, nominal.
Oo. H. Risbridger to Lois A. Je-vell; 1*»*
Johnstown, USX).

The Northern Pacinc Wonderland embraces a
Hat of attractions »!uaplr unequalled.
The t'rin cl'les of St. Paul and Minneapolis at
the head of navigation ou the Mississippi. Du­
luth. AsUUiut tui-l *hr Superiors at the head of
Lake Superior; io the wes.ward, the IjiKt Park
Iteglnn of Minnesota, the Ited River Valley
wheat fields. Valley ot iha Yellowsto «e. Yellow­
stone National Park. Bozeman and the Gallatin
Valley, tlelcim and Butte. MGmuIb and the
Bitter Root Valley. Cisrks Fork nt the Cmlam­
ina, Lakes Pend d’Oretilc nnd Ca*ttr d’Alene.
SiLdtaue City and Fail". Palouse. Walla Walia,
H&gt;g Bern! and Yakima agricultural dlatrieta.
Mu Tacoma and the CaMnule Moul tain*. Taeonta. Seatt'c, Puvallup Val'ey. Suoqnnlmln Falla,
Fusel Sound, the Columbia River, Portland and
tins WlUametxe Valley. Gray's Harbor and City.
W'.itap* hartior and City of South Bend. 5 leto­
I .... VA in.kA nnllli. ti.irtH
a &lt;1 Caltioruta on the south.
Thr Nortb’-n. Paeiflcnius two daily expreaa
trail** with dinMiig wand complete 1’ullmaa
tk-rvice tetween 8u P*ul and Tawnmaud Port­
land.
vi* Hrkna and Batts with raro-.igh Toar’tnt and
VesUbmed Pullman S'.eeiwra trotn and
ito c-ii.-a to via the Wuwutrdn Central, and firstcla&lt;»
through
sleeping car aerric* tu connection
&lt;wll 11 Uir Clnrsgo.
Milwaukee &amp; St Paul Ry.
P*s»eiigers uum the east leaving St Louis tn
it lie toreuoon aud Chicago tu Ute al l ernoon, will
J
(Clilcaiso Lt ulgbt, e.iiiuwlhto wltfbe made with
i train NA. 1,1: at ins SL Paul 4;ts toe nut after­
'noon.
,
-District Paera? K«r Arent* of the Northern
1‘HClhc Railroad will ia*« pk-a»ureln supplying

sSlSSu autrict so. » &gt;• «
Delton.
L. Carpenter and wife started for ShermnnU&gt;» wb&lt;»» Uis romlns
wren month,. M b.« b«n the,atom bere- wood last Thursday, in anawere to a telegram giving notlc of their father’s death.
canpboll ««. r&lt;—
Tompkins and Chase liave dissolved
nr ourschool district for three yfars.
partnership, the business will hereafter be
While the iMobine &lt;rt Win
Mkbloii tor
'■’1 ’If
conducted by W. H. Chase.
.1 work thiwblw *°r
“
A large numlwr of our citizens attended
Mnndav afternoon, sparks from the -i
y
Labor day at Kalamazoo.
cine eel »n o.t euek on fl** *”d do,,c
Branstetter and Doster shipped another
nreeen or twentj rWUri n.mw. bol carload of fine hogs from here Tuesday.
'r
in &gt;l‘l"
jr1 JXteJoAnonL.
port of the tandA
August 28. 1891.0
plwented wb«l "■!«« b.ve been a mon
•• To whome It may concern. Know ye
wrlouaeonaairmtlon.
that by the payment of 8354.16,1 am per- The daughter of Mr. Rhodes is very mined-to retail intoxicating liquors at my A. fit. Paul, Minn.
Write W .wm n-ldre« for ths U'est i
panv from Ohio,ICMr Samuel T. Wrlkhk contrary b&gt; the place of business in the village of Delton, cup yet paulisuml.»! &amp;i.uk l—Jost out.
ekjocuilnn. nr bla friend., but “”b w from the first day of September 1891 until
nanOchl.
the SOtb day of April 1892. To the wife
THE MARKETSIMUJoy, l» In a fair way “&gt;
who has a drunkard for a husband, or a
the Illness that w n-eenlly prustrabsl friend who is nnfortinately dissipated. I
blMrs. Wadd Is about the same In health .say emphatically give me notice in person
Apples—Drb 4. fie.
of such cases in which you are interested,
Butler—136.14^W^XMnt-e.mer. .nd ™de
as last wdek.
•
and all such shall be excluded from my
Dr. Hunt Is not as well.
nlaee. Let mothers, fathers, sisters and
I have iieeii requested to state
»
brothers do likewise and their requests
5 0C3 #.V&lt;' 0 dies,
MB
will be regarded. I pay a heavy tax for
the purpose of selling liquors, and 1 want
tten^U
will receipt the same.
it distinctly understood that I have no
Lime—Sedlnr st toe par bh); waterlime3LM
desire to sell to drunkards, minors, poor per bbl.
Data—Xe. perbu.
or destitute. I much prefer they save
Poratoo-watoe. per la.
p,rmi-r» »n- l.rr 1&gt;W
tbelr mono and put it where it will do the
Portt—♦&lt; 0048LM
U,UM W«tn^.y ntrnt
Awl. 1-rrwnt
&gt;««“&lt;• lhe most good to their families. There arc
VriiL CotratW. bouM. Injnrtttf
»1K“
Kentlmpen of honor and men of money who
“I'^w'worm'ba. m«dc »•
eaa aSord iL and it is with these that 1
desire lo trade."
Drlton Saloonwt.
We would suggest that relative* of the
“addUied" accept Uus challenge and serve
last Sunday re?nitro
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HISTORY OF A WEEK.
The owners of the tlidto largest hotels
at Atlantic City, N. J., are reported Ig
have failed.
, ,
Dr. Michael Mannheimer, chief surgeon
of the Michael Reese llospilal at Chicago
died Monday.
One of the men who robbed the Nordara,
Mo., National bank ho* been captured
and lynched.
Diphtheria is epidemic in St. John’s
Roman Catholic orphan asylum at Grand
Rapids, Mich.
A Russian man-of-war ba* captured
the American schooner, J. Hamilton Lewis,
for sealing in Russian water*.
Alanson Cox, a farmer living near Char­
don, O., was taking bls daughter to school,
and while crossing a railway line the
buggy was struck by a train and both
killed.
James R. Garfield, son of the victim of
Guiteau's bullet, was beaten as a candi­
date for the Ohio state senate at Cleve­
land by E. L. Lampton. It was a Fora­
ker victory.
Itl* stated that the Brazil Steamship
company, of New York, has Jost (300,003
during the past year, and there are rumors
that a defalcation is at the bottom of the
matter.
Seven highwaymen beld up an east­
bound train on the Denver and Rio
Grande railroad nsnr Cotopaxi, Colo. I
They got 33,000 from tho express car. Offi­
cer are in pursuit of the robbers
Warren Colbott, who had been dis­
charged from the Madison, Illx, cur
works, shot the superintendent of that
institution and then Killed himself. Tho
superintendent will recover.
Senator Washburn, of Minnesota, tells
a Chicago reporter that, us a rule. Amer­
icans who go to Europe are “a lot ot
idiots,” principally because they speud
about (75,000,000 over there each schmiu.

by a train ou th* Chicago and Western In­
diana railway.
The treasury department yesterday pur­
chased bTB.OOO ounces of silver nt from
(0.189 to ft).Wj per -ounce.
A ticket headed b^ J. W. Bruce for gov­
ernor was nominated at Albany by the
New York Prohibit iotilsta.
Japan is rapidly becoming civilised
There are now 3.000 newspapers where
•here was but one twenty-five years agoThe. president and Senator Squire*, of
Washington, bad nn interview at Cape
May Point yesterday, possibly abo^t that
Chinese mission.
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Two French Sisters of Mercy and a Bel­
gian priest were killed during tiw Chiueae
anti-foreigner riotx
A motion of want of confidence In the
government was defeated in the Canadian
parliament, 103 to HL
French scientists ch*rgc the Eiffel tower
with being the cause of recent destructive
storms iu the vicinity of Pari*.
Charles R. Solomon, wcretary of the
Cigarmakers' union of Newark, N. J.,
is missing with f2,i»8 of tfife union’s
fund*.
Th* will of Herman Raster, late editor
of The Stoats Zdtung, Chicago, disposes
of 1162.000 worth of property, giving it to
the widow and children.
It is now believed that the bandits who
robbed the Southern Pacific express pear
Samuels. Tex , secured !»,«) »or more in­
stead of 62,000 as at first reported.
At Wheeling. W. Vx. ff&gt;ar-old Ed­
ward Gillis tensed six English mastiffs
until they attacked him and nearly chewed
him to pbfcex Two j&gt;t the dogs were shot
before he could be released' but be cannot
live.
Ex-Congrewiman Cutcheon wa* given a
farewell reception at his home in Manis­
tee, Mich., regardless of politic*. He will
move to Washington this week to begin
hi* duties as a member of the board of
ordnance.
Nailed upon the hall of the bouse of a
Bridgewater, Eng., builder is the nnme
Ixnird of tho Confederate cruiser Ala­
bama It was picked up in the English
channel t wo week*after the tight with the
Kearsarge.
The last Wisconsin legislature enacted
measures providing for repayment to the
state of interest on state money retained
by former state treasurerx Ever since
the measure passed efforis have lx&gt;en
made to carry It out, but so far uo money
ba* been colletted.

.... — .... .•rebate Court for the
County of Harry, holden nt the Probate Office,
tn the Citv ot UmsiIuk*. Iu said county, on
Tuesday, the sth day ot August, in the year one
thousand eight hundred aud ninety oua.
Present, Charles W. Artnstroux, Judgr of
Probate.
In the matter ot the estate of Lucy A.
On reading and Minx thepeti’lon. duly verified
of Maitlu Epaiilding. daushter otsaid decMMO.
praying that the adininMratlon of s&amp;l&gt;l estate
may be granted lu Albert Warner, or some
other suitable person.
*
Tberetipon it I* orderc.1. that Thursday, the
htthday ol September, A. D. 1»1. st ton o’clock in
the forenoon be assigned fur the hearing ot said
petition, and that the lirirs at law ot wild de
ceased and all other person* interested in x-ild
estate, arc mjulrcd to appear at a session of *ald
Court, then to lx* holitvu ut (be Probate Office
tn the Citv ot Hastt::?*. in “aid County, and
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of
the petitioner may not lH-gta:iled. And it t*
farther ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested In said estate, ot the
peudrttcy of said petition and the hearing
thereof, bv causing a copy ol this order to be
pubUsbed In the Hastings Bans er. a newspa­
per pt Inted aud circulated In said County ot
Barry once in each week for three successive
week* previous t» said day ot hear ng.
Cold weather is predicted for the north­
Chas. W. ABMarnoxn.
west during the coming week.
J udgevot Probate.
The legislature of Victoria, Australia,
has passed a bill in favor of Australian
federation.
•Mis* Mary Lincoln, daughter of Robert
T. Lincoln, was married in London to
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..«
Charles B. Isham.
A bill has been iutroduced in the Geor­
Office In hotel nt present
gia legislature pensioning all Confederate
veterans of the state.
A. A C. H. BARBER
The new submarine cable line, which
Tuesday, Sept. 8.
.*
Physicians aud Surgeons.
provides direct telegraphic communica­
Within a few days Russia will have MM).Calls in city or county responded to with tion with Brazil, is now opeu.
000
troops
on
the frontier.
promptness, day ur night
The population of the United States is
The national convention of railway
32,022,250, as shown by the latest bulletin , ticket agents is in session at St. Paul.
WILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
issued from the census office.
.
I*awycr.
The national bank of Sabetha, Kos.,
David Belanger, of Lowell, Manx, was capital 450.aH, has been authorized lo-be­
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State
found murdered in his store. The deed gin business.
.street. Hastings, Mich.
is believed to have been committed by
The treasury department yesterday
TUART. KNAl’PEN A WEAVER.
purchased S50.W) ounces of silver at
Attorney s at Jaw.
‘ Mrs. Richardson, ot Long Prairie,Minn., ft). 033 to ft) V8»jper ounce
Over Ilastltig* National Bank.
Hastings, Micblgiui.
wa« thought to have died from apoplexy,
Typhoid fever Is Incrensingiu West Vir­
Associate offices, nt Grand Kapnls. Mt&lt; h.
and was in id out for burial. She came to ginia. Nearly a hundred cases are said to
life, and i* now conscious.
exist in Mtirshnll-and Ohip counties.
A. SHELDON,
Another dnring train robbery has been
•
Abstract Mid Reni Estate Office.
The British Trades union congress is in
Abstract Block,Hasting*.
committed, this lime near Del Rio, Tex , session at Newcastle „
nu wwws
..p. in
with
50U delegates
Money to loan on Itesi Estate Real Estate
sold on e^mmlsslou. General con &gt;cviuie:nR The robbers got nil the valuable* in the I attendance, representing l,MW.O® work­
.
xlavti’K a complete *«t ot Abstract BookB.com express safe aud rilled several sack* of , mcn
piled from the Kecord*. can h rnlsii complete
l An American who is interested in Mexl-*
atraets.___________ C. F. BROOKN, (Jerk.
Miss
Susan----Gale- -Cook,
caa
railwJty
building
tells■» vnovawu
a Galveston
----- ------• who hue been
I tau
ruuwaj
iiuuuiu
), win
ivreacting a* secretary of the lady managers ,
lbat. Mexico i# oa the verge of a
A P. DRAKE. M. D.,
of the World's fair since the removal of i revolution.
Office ove^ Holloway'* drug store.
Miss Cumins, has been formally elected
The government of Nicaragua ho* is­
Office hour* from 2 to 4 p. tn. Telephone, coo to All that position.
sued orders barring out Italian immi­
DecUug with residence, at Hollo’s ay's drug
John J n gals, the celebrated crop expert, grants unless they can show undoubted
han been throughout North Dakota before evidence of respectability.
M. B. G1I.1.ASP1E. Notary Public
and siuce the frost. He estimates the loss
Forty convict* in the Connecticut stalo
.
and U. S. Claim Agent,
ute all kind* of claims twlore the to the wheat crop by frost nt not more prison refused to eat linked licans and
i of the interior office. Call cm him than 2 or 3 j»er cent, ' s
were only brought to lime by the solitary
Mrs. iUiMirli Harriron and Mrs. McKee confinement of tho riugleaders of the re­
arrived at New York from Europe yester­ volt*
g M. FOWjiK.n.li.S.
day. Mrs. Harrison, wife of the president,
Big “Ed” Hennessy, charged with many
met them down the bay on a revenue cut­
bold confidence games in (Jbio aud Mis­
ter. They all arrived at Cape May Point souri. walked out of the Armory police
Office hoars Sam lo p. in.
last night.
court,
Chicago, while awaiting a bearing
I 1 W. LOWRY. M. D.,
and escaped.
V•
Physician and Surgt’on.
Makes a specialty of treating'dlstfsses of the
Among those iu the Lnbor Day ptoiesFire at The Dalles Ore., destroyed prop­
Sion'at Cincinnati were Major McKlniey,
erty worth ftJfit'^000.
It is feared that the differences between JobnS^Ur. (the People’s party cundhiaie
Office and residence on Broadway. near Cot rt Nicaragua and Honduras will soon lead to for governor), Qongrewmau Caldwell and
,B*Mr.Hastings. Mich.- '
ex uongressman Outhwaite.
MITH A COLGKOVE.
Labor Day was observed at New York,
A Philadelphia woman wept mad
Lawyen.
through brooding over a clairvoyant's pre­ Milwaukee, Detroit, SL Ixm:*, Memphis,
(Office In Union Mock, Hastings.)
Nashville, and generally throughout Kan­
dictions.
s
1 sas, the Aliance people taking a promlThe Knickerbocker Grain aud Stock
E. KENASTON,
Exchange company, df Albany, N.• y j nent part in that state. At Louin and
*' ’ | Mempblh it was t lie first tinje of general
•
Attorney at (taw.
baa suspended.
’
(Over J. 8. Goodvesr &amp; Co.’s stere.)
p
[ observance.
The National bank of McKeesport. Pa.,
Practices in all courts of the State. CoBeecioM
capital F15t),(M», has been authorized co
FREE DELIVERY EXTENSION.
H TIMMERMAN. Houtopalhlc Phy- begin buaineas.
The Milwaukee exposition was opened
•
725 klclan and Surgeon.
____ (Office over Lathrop'* drug -tore.)
by Governor Peck in the presence of n
great throng ol people.
WasnixuTOX.iSept.
The postmaster
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Charley Mitchell has posted a forfeit to general is very riiuch pleased with the re­
bind a match between him and Corbett, mit of the free delivery experiments in
JF. BBODEHHJKR, Prvprirttr,
with bare knuckles, for |3,«X)
the rural districts. He finds that the in­
Cor. Jefferson and Court Hl*., Hastings, Mich.
A bulletin from the census bureau shows creased revenues of the offices where the
that there are 45,231) person* confined in
experiments have been tried nearly pay
This Hon«e la new, with pleasant room*. The the penitentiaries of this country.
• ytronhge of the nubile i* r»-«i&gt;erffiillv solicited.
The Suffolk Trust company, of Boston, for the increased expenses, and has no
1AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ has been placed in the hands of a receiver. doubt that in a short time they would
ING OFFICE OF
Its investments in Kansas have proved entirely do so. Mr. Wanamaker has it
Pai.mkrtox * Smith,
definitely in mind to present it to the
disastrous.
Woodland. Mich.
Two-year-old Henry Buckwitb, of Chi­ next congress a scheme by which, when a
€. S. Palmekto.n,
J. M. Smith.
cago, went out to play, and wandered given sum is asked for free delivery in a
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. around until he was lost. Ho was "'found given community, the sum being calcu
at Austin, a suburb nine miles away,'hod lated on tho area to be served, the popuUtion and other such items, It is almost
HICAGO A WEST
returned to his distracted parents.
a mathematical certainty that a sum
'
MICHIGAN Ry. The Central Market company, of Chi­ almost
it not quite as largo will bo added
cago, has assigned, William P. Williams
ajh m. r. M,if. a. being appointed receiver. Its liabilities to the net earnings of the office in ques­
LvGrandItapidator.
Chicago
tion. Even if the free delivery does not
are 1130,000.
Indianapolis
quite pay for itself it is likely that the
Seaton Harbor
General Balmaceda is said to be on the
postmaster general will ask congress to
SJaTdi,..::::: ’10
cruiser Condell making his way north to consider the question whether the rural
Muskegon
Mexico or the United States. The steam­
fiiSii....................
ers of the CongreMionalists are in pur­ districts of the country maw not properly
expea thia contribution tottheir postal
LodtDgtou................
suit.
'ini ia'an
The monuments erected at Gettysburg
tWeefc days. •Every day. ^Except Saturday, in memory of the Illinois soldiers were
a. «n. has through chair car to Chicago. unveiled yeaterday. Ex-Governor Bever­
Grand Raw dr. Mich., Sept.—The
idge made the presentation speech, to ladies took a big hand in the annual
1:15 p. m. runs through to C-lcago solid with which Governor Fifer responded.
school election, and in three wards bad
candidates for school trustee. In the
Fourth ward Mrs. Coppens tried to defeat
Frank Danforth was hanged at
Fred S. Clark, and was supported by the
pst hM Wagner sleeping car to Traverse
Tbc railway commission ot Florida has women suffragists and the labor ele
meats, but she fell 100 Bhort of
beep abolished.
F. B. Wallace k Co..» N*w York bro­ election in n total vote of 1 300
In the Eighth ward Mr*. Goodrich was
kerage firm, baa failed.
Andrew Faggont, an old resident of defeated for re-election by James Cross­
man. while in the Fourth Mrs. Andrews
etroit lansing
Eldora, la., is dead, aged 80.
carried the day by 14 plurality. Mix
k NORTHERN Eight hundred miners at Braceville, ®
ood5!cb?r“ ** on‘y
•member of
uriiuo.
HL, have struck for a weekly pay day.
the old school board and Mr*. Andrews
An unsuccessful attempt wan made to will be thg only one ou the new board.
rob the overland exprexn near Modesto,
Cat
' ARiconlFclenceconIribul’on from Bloom
IkdEPENDKNCX, I... Sept. B. --Would
ington, lilx, has been received at Wash- 1200,0® iuy Allertonf" was the question
put lo C. W. Williams by A-rG. Best, of
The failure of the lata Turkish ministry Salt Lake City, yesterday. -No, air ” wna
Say. tWeeaaan.
tn. n;nn through to Detroit with parlor
tb« prompt and decisive^ reply ' R j,
cause of it* downfall.
Mr. Best was arcing fur Marcus Dalv of
Montana Mr. Wnibuna ta*a*d M
। to any hoe^ wltft a record of fcllorbetmedical u-r to meet Allerton at the October races

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Si loam. Mo.. S*FL 6,—Tb* blUor/U
the **llo-*• toll* DO tool* bldoou* .'or,
tb*n tb*»o&lt; lb* execution ot Lcule Buillus. the SI. Jo*eph «l» munlem.
Se.enoeh, Mo., yertentor rftoraooiu Be­
fore the execution Bulling attempted *ulcide by shooting himself in tho left breast
with a revolver, believed to have teen
given him by aclergyman who ted teen
with him for several hour*, bberlff Barry
had set the hour for the execution at 10
o’clock a. m. When he went to the cell at
6 o’clock to prepare the doomed man for
the scaffold Bulling pleaded so pitifully
for an extension of
few hoar* that, the
sheriff yielded and gave him until i
o’clock to live.
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When 3 o’clock arrived Bulling renewed
his supplications to the sheriff and falling
on his- knew pleaded for one hour more.
The sheriff granted his request nnd re­
moving the guard from the cell door left
the doomed man nlone with his spiritual
adviser,Ker.AuffMtLavake. Thesilcnce of
the jail was only broken by the voice of the
priest when suddenly two shots rang out.
The sheriff rau to tun &lt;*11 and found the
priest prostrate on the flour, have Tainted.
At his side lay Bulling, weltering in his
own blood which flowed from wounds in
bis breast. He bad shot himself twice
with a revolver A hasty examination of
Bulling** body showed that one of the
bullets had entered the left breast and
glancing from a rib had passed around
his body and come out of his back. The
other bullet bad only inflicted a slight
flesh wound in bis left aide.
He had not lost ebnsciousnes*. and when
tbc sheriff ordered four deputies to carry
him to the scaffold he curved aud swore
’
'manner
”'
Tbc depuat them in a horrible
.
lie* dragged the struggling manto tho
court yard and lifted him upon the gallowx He refused to stand, and they
placed him upon a chair.
he presented a revolting spectacle. His
hnnds and face ware covered with blood,
which i£»o stained hi* shirt, and blood
was streaming through his shoe*, wheuce
it bod run from the wounds In his breut-

LATER—Mr. Lavake was interviewed
by a reporter last evening regarding Bul­
ling'* attempted suicide. He knid be did
not give Bulling the revolver, and bad no
idea where It came from. He was on.his
knees praying, he said, when Bulling shot
himself.

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State of Mlrhigitu, counts of Barry,—a*.
At a se*don ot the Prob.di- Court for tb»
County of Barry- balden nt the I’robste Offiro io
the City of Haatiug*. in said county, ou l ue*
day, the first day &lt;X September In the year one
Uiousaaa right hundred aud nlnety-ofir
Present. Charted W. Anxstrorg, Judge of
Probate,
Hie ratate of

Rooms In the city of Hasting* In tbc
County of Barry, is the State of Michigan,
authority
ranted to
Julv, A. D.

nu wrsi qm
three north.

SHOKE-

ED. POWERJ

.Mose»

itlnx aivt mine the petit on duly ven
Henry 1). Fan.-wortb, anmiabtrstor of
tr prujitig that his aecount this day
lied may be tward and a lowed as tils flu.d aeA TELEGRAM FROM EGAN.
ccurt ai d a decree of distribution aud awicn
ment duly mad.**.
He lias Keen Cat Off by a Broken Tel
Thereupon It IS ordered, ilial Friday the HI
day of October . D. IK'S, ut ten o'clock t
. be aasignrd lor the bearmi
Washington, Sept 3.-Minister Egan raid iwtitlon. and that the licit-* at taw of »
drreasrd
andall other perrons lutesrated tn
- ------lias been heard from. In a dispatch to the ------uud estate, are required loap|»ear at a sc*»ioo
•tale department he officially notifies the of said court, then to be holuen at the ITobate
tn the rlty of Hastings. In said county, an&lt;‘
the United States government that the Office
show eanse. If any there be, why the prayer oi
Bnlmacedau government had been over, the petitioner tnnv not be granted. And It i»
further
ordered. That said petitioner give notice
thrown by the revolutionistx The gov­ lo the persons
Interested in said estate, o! tbc
ernment will not itumeciately recognise l»endc:icy of said petiUor.. and the hearing
tben-ol,
by causing a &lt;wpy of thl* order to be
the revolutionists, however, ns Acting
publt-ltod In the llastings Baxxku. newspn
Secretary Wharton explained yesterday. jer primed and rlrrtitatvd in said county ol
The United States will wait until ths Barry, once in each week fur three successive
weeks previous to said dav of hearing
new parly fully organize* tho govern­
tnieCiiPY.)
ment, and formally demands recognition
u.i! it&lt; : ;&gt;:&lt;•
by a foreign power. The dispatch from
M in later Egan, dated tljree days ago as it
I'ROBATF- 01:1)1'!:.
was, throws light ttpon hla silence dur­
ing the trouble in Chili. The telegraph state of Michigan, County ot Barry-**•
Al a session of the Probate Court for the
line between Santiago and Valparaiso is County
of Barry.Bolden at the Probate Office,
known to have been down, and this ent tn tbc city ot Hasllmrif. In said counts, on
off Minister Egan from communication Monday, tl.e Stat day of August, in the year
with the United States by the Pacific on* thousand eight hundred and ntnetv one.
Present. Charlo* W. Armstrong. Judge ol
route.
Probate.
In the matter of
the estate of Alice
H.
Baron, deceased.
ThU U .lot*, I, Chill, .nd th. And*.
On rrsdirrand filinr the petition duly verb
«r* dw;, with -now *Dd lot, *nd the tel,
graph, It I, thought nt th* *t*t* depart- pray tng that the admintalration ot said estate
be granted to Wm. O. Lowden, or to some
went, must be broken down. Thi* was may
Other snltsbta-------perron.
the only line left to Minister Egan, and
Thereupon tt is ordered, that Thursday the 1st
the telegram received yesterday came over
we torenoon. he aligned tor the bearing of said
this route from Santiago to Buenos Ayres
and thenoe up the Atlantic coast. Tele­ petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceit*.
gram* rent from the stale department to estate, are required to appear at a session ot
Minister Egan within the past few days aakl court, then to be balden at the Probate
have not yet reached him, as they called
for immediate replies and none have been
the t-etltioeer m*v not be granted. At
received.
l further ordered, that said petitioner gl'
notice to I he person* I at crested in **l-l estat
or the pendency of said petition, and
Ing
tbretaf by cawdng a copy of this order to be
Borneo. Sept, ".—Th* prorWoo.) punllsbed
in the Ha«tin ;b Banner
(onrumeacor the republic ot Chill hu
tormell, recogui*«l b, th. fonra- week* previous to raid dav of bearlne
Charlx* W. AaxtrraoKa.
niecl of the Uultod Sut**. Mtal.I.r P.O
Judge of Probate.
rick Exan Boaday tueeirud * e*blo dUpelch tram the *t*te department *t W«bInna Inetmctlng Um to tn&gt;t th* junto
de gublenro u the toer.rniMnt de Octo ol
ADMIN!8TUATOR S.SALE.
the country. Information to this effect
In the matter nt the estate of John A.
was unofficially conveyed to Senor Jorg Bsehr’ler. deceased
S'nUo© i t hereby given that T shall sell at
*oapmJfU“ &lt;* the Junta, M noon
public auction, tn Um LJpiirM bidder, on Saturafter the receipt of the cable dlapatch
dav the sth day of September.
Chicago, Sept. 5.-The a V. Page com­
pany, lard and oil refiners, assigned yes­
terday. According to the schedule Hind
the aaaeta cons
bonds for «T,(X» and a number
TSU.°.U' ’hu* a“
amount to tlOO.OOQ.

$3?
itsa
S2?
who **
»?A

Lad

He curat*! and swore at the deputies,
cried and screamed for mercy, and shrieked
large
in terror. Tbs sheriff gave him
'
glass of brandy, aud lie swallowed it at
one gulp. Fiuallyt he wa* told to, -get up
aud stand U|x&gt;n the drop. He refu«axl, and
four deputies held him up while the rope
wn* being gdjtUUkL The black cap was
placid over his bead, and yelling, scream­
ing. and bla-pheming be shot through the
opening al exactly 3:21 o'clock. Hi* neck
was broken Lj the fall, and he died almost
instantly.

The Rev. Lavake. who is believed to
have provided the murderer with the re­
volver. was immediately arrested and is
now confined iu jail. He declines to be
interviewed.
"
Bulling
’* cell was (horougbly searched Thursday-night aud no
weapon wn- found. The only jiersotis ad­
mitted lo the cell since that time were a
newapape; man. the. deputies aud the

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�LABOR DAY ECHOES

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lioK The principal feature of the parade, 1
BA&amp;I BALL SCORES.
however, was the part taken by the
‘■ [rTAhi &gt;0
Alliance. Their portion of the
Some Things Said and Done on Faro'-are*
parade wax beaded by L. L. Polk, presl- LESSON XI. THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
Chicago. Sept, 1—Yesterday's League
dent of tho National Farmers' Alliance,
the Holiday.
NATIONAL SERIES. SEPT. 13.
scores at base ball were as follow*: At
aud General James B. Weaver. Then
followed the farmers iu great numbers.
Pittsburg—Pittsburg. 8; Philadelphia, 4.
They
rode
ponies,
wore
patches
on
their
GOT. HILL’S SPEECH AT BUFFALO.
At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 4; Boston, L
trousers and large sun flowers in their
Cleveland
Brooklyn,
toll
...I • ----Onlitea
WWIOV.11 Al V-11..MVV.W
— —Cleveland,
.... ------- - 7; -- - 1.
hats and carried spade* and rakes. They
r..u
...
.□
C
hod, eortral flouts, consisting of bouses
made of whent, corn and oau.
n.. n m
'Auiddphto-AlliiMte, 5;
FOR]
ICouipfled from lesson Helper Qu.irterly by St. Louis,
' ’*!. At
"* Baltimore• —Milwaukee,
',n ■•v—
COLOR LINE AT CINCINNATI.
t„,„ Une
_
permission of H. 8. Hoffman, publisher. Phil- 9; Baltimore. 5. At Washington—Wash­
Cln. l.n.tl „d
Sdelpbia.1
ington, 3; Louisville, 1.
L “And as Jesus passed by He saw a
Chicago, Sept. 3 —Following are given
Th.
u„„ ,
CISCIXNATI. Sept 8.—Hon. John P. man which was blind from bis birth.”
the scores made nt base ball by League
And tiring full of compassion His heart clubs yesterday: At Pitteburg— Pittsburg,
Green, of Cleveland, came to Cincinnati
~n”' P'1”'-|P1' .rek to participate in the Labor Day celebra­ went out to this poor man. who bad now 5; Philadelphia, fl. At Cincinnati—Cin­
spent over a score of years in darkness,
cinnati, 7; Boston, 0. At ClevelandBEST SHOE s i
uirecl VIIUIILII1U ) nUIVl m«au p.rk «■»»
H||l. ud . tion on spechd invitation of the Amalga­ both physical and spiritual (verse 21).
mated Council of Trades to make an nd;&gt;:&gt; • • - , ' , ■
• :n best Bae cait, sylMB
2. “And His disciples asked Him. saying. Cleveland. 8, Brooklyn, 1. At Chicago—
Tbe AMrican people are rapidly becoming a ’“«n‘“caDt remark in tbe beginning of his
*h'
. Mtitr murv »Aur, ortAli
dre.ua Mr. Greer is a colored man. lie Master, who did sin. this man. or his par Chicago, 14; New York. 2.
,
-•
.
It equal* head-Meh
Association: At Boston—Boston. 4; Col­
is the author of the bill making Labor enta, that he was born blindf
Butler, Pa . swware that wbrahls son wm sj^’ch “T •P*cu,«tion as to whether he would
&lt;•, in: * iiiuals frrucb
Day a legal holiday. • He is a lawyer with
That all suffering is tho direct result of umbus. 2. At Philadelphia—Athletic, 4;
“1,1
n.f’ :o»IWl.
„
------------------------ aicicfring io toe । a due reputation and a man of brilliant some sin on the part of the sufferer or his &amp;t. Louis, 3. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 4;
rli «-h*»r. tine ralr.
Milwaukee,
2. Washington-Louisville
fact
that
Labor
Day
had
been
(established
of VaiuamiM. am! J. D T.,in. nt i
I “ct ««tt
Dav
| attainments He has represented Cuya­ ancestors is not only n very old but a very
34.' "
since bls occupancy of the governer’s hoga county in the state legislature two common belief. That It is sometimes the game prevented by rain.
Chicago, Sept. 4.—The score* at bare
' ISUIruul r»n 60 eonvnlalaaa a day. and much headset**, dirzi- ybair and bad received his approval, ho tenmand isacandldate forthe nomination case is evident from the wools of Jcaqs
thftrr. Unreal!,
said it was perhaps felicitiuis that this for state senator on the Re publican ticket himself. “Behold, thou art mails whole; sin ball made by League clubs yesterday were
S3
this tall. Mr. Green arrived in Cincin­ no more, lest a worse thing come unto a* follows: At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 8;
daughter was cured of Insanity of ten years' stand­ official visit here, "which will be my last nati, on Sunday morning, and registered thee” (John v. 14). But to copclude that Philadelphia, 13. At Cleveland—Cleve­
ing Tria! boules, and fine book ot marvelous one as chief executive of tha atite,” should
S2. ’
cures, tree at drugRUU. TbU remedy contains be a* the guest ot the workingmen, and at the Gibsou house. He wmi assigned a It is always so would bo directly contrary land, 4; New York. 7. At Chicago—Chino opiatos. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
roem, and when the dinner hour arrived to the teachings of Scripture, for “Whom cogo, IU; Boston. 1. Pittsburg-Brooklyn
S2.-"'"" "
upon an occasion devoted to the celebra­ he entered the dining room and took his the Lord lovcth He cha*tcneth.”
game prevented by rain.
TRIAL. BOTTLE FREI2.
1.7.1 - Ili-M
..r
tion ot the holiday. He wa* sure that msal.
8. “Jesus answered. Neither hath this
Association: At Bo*ton—Boston, 3; Co­
..cicrywberr. Ibeysell
Boys-"'"
man sinned, nor bis parents, but that the lumbus, 8. At Philadelphia—Athletic, fl;
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
McKinley Boycotts the Hotel.
neither himself nor*the labor organizaJ
linnowrwra
Hons have cause to regret “our joint pai
Iu the evening he went to snppcr but works of God should be made manifest in SL Louis, 3. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 7;
.
..
rrnyllab;equalsnwch
Ladies'" ri un &lt;M*i|u*Al«.
Milwaukee, 1. At Washington—(First *
MOKTG lGE BALE.
!tlcipatiou" in the establishment of the was told that he would have to take his him.’’
.NO mid • 1.73 /‘.“’S/.”'
In the light of the testimony of all Scrip game) Washington. 15; Louisville. 5. (Sec­
meals in the ordinary. Mr. 'Green ob­
Default haviiir been mad** In th** condition &lt;»f holiday.
1
a certain morfgzgv tnade by John Mmltb in
jected. and reported nt the office. Mana­ ture is tho only way to understand any ond game) Washington, 8; Louisville, 12.
The Eight Hour (Juration.
Cbariv* W. rtoiutbtaliK and Aurilla M
ger Dunbar was called in and the case was Scripture. From this saying of Christ
Chicago, Sept. 5 —The league base ball
liouxhtalin dated January vi*hth a D. lam
The governor then took up the eight laid Iwforv him. He said that he wished some might blindly conclude that we have
aud rrcotii-d in the office ot Uir Resist r &lt;&gt;f i
record fur yrolortiay is as follows: At
Deeds lor Barry' county. Mk-hlesti «.n the etebih hour question and said; "The subject nt to treat the man as a gentleman, but he here a sinless man with ■inleaa parents; but
day ot January A. D. (8*1 m liter 24 &lt;&gt;t mon- 1tho reduction of the hours of labor, is one could positively not eat in tho public diu- whatsaith the Scriptures? “All havesinned Pittsburg—Pittsburg. 6; Brooklyn, 0. At
rage* ou page n» « hlrii said morteajte wn« dulv ,
Cleveland—New York, 8; Cleveland, 2. At ,
assigned by tbc said Charles 54 lioughtaiiu entitled to respectful and nerious consid­ ing-room. Mr. Green thereupon paid his and come short of the Glory of God;”
and Aurilla M Houihtaha by awlznnient bear- 1eration. Lt is a question which can Hot bill and went to the Burnet house and “There is none righteous, no. not one” Chicago—Chicago, 5; ttpstou, 8 Cincin­
lux da*r the sixteenth dav ot Februarv A.D.
(Rom. Hi, 10.23) The words of Christ are nati Philadelphia game prevented by
secured
lodging*.
The
insult
soon
be
­
ih*4 at'd record* d In th* office »t «akl ltexl*&gt;ter Well be ignored aud iu some of its differ­
an answer to the question of the disciples rain.
!r tn th* Corl It !oh&gt; ol Deeds for Barry county. Miehtfan. &lt;hi the ent phases II is always before ua It I* came noised about, aud the labor com­ concerning this man's blindness and the
Association: At Boston—Boston, 14; Co­
,.te hv Georg* Mtlka. sixteenth day uf Felruarv A. D l**» In liber'43 evident that it is a question which can not mittee were indignant and reported the reason of it, and He simply says that there in mbus, 4. At PhihidelpbIs—Athletic, 6;
matter to a number of Republican.**. The
■Daniel
Klrikrr &lt;»t luortgage* ou page Jt«7 t» Daniel Sinker.
until. A D. t*M. William r. Siduam aud WIIHmi II. Haze, the be effectually disposed of until it has been rooms secured for Major McKinley al the was no special sin on the part of the par Milwaukee. 5. At Washington—Balti­
*
- -&gt;f th* U&gt;*clstero( AiMon Collcg* Endowment Fund committee. wisely solved, aud its solution presents Gibson were ut once cancelled and quar cuts by reason of which they were given a more, 0; Washington, 3.
intv. Michigan, on । Ou which mortgaev there I* claimed to be due
Following are the scores made by League
] at the date nt tbl» notice the sum ot twmilv one of the important problems of the hour. Iters were secured at the Burnet house, blind son. but, on the contrary, this blind
seven hundred thirteen ami twenty f!«C*&gt;tie Recreation of course is nut the *chief end of where Major McKinley was escorted on man was going lo furnish a special oppor elubs Saturday: At Chicago—Chicago, 2;
tunity for the manifestation of the power Boston, 3. At Cincinuati—Philadelphia,
•Utined to Im* due hundredths dollars am! ao atlortiry he of fifty man,'aud while the desirability uf some his arrival iu the city.
♦inn 9! *&gt;t&gt;* bun- dollar* Provided tor in said inortxage and m&gt;
of God. See also the reason why Lazarus 5, Cincinnati 8. ^At Pittsburg—(First
b-indreth* dollars. suit or pmcerdinc at Uw Usviiik been inilltut- relaxation from continuous daily toil
was permitted to sicken and die (chapter game)—Pittsburg. 2; Brooklyn, 3. (Second
ed Iu recover the debt secured by Mid tnort- should not be exaggerated, and while idle­
game)—Pittsburg, 11: Brooklyn. 7. Cleve­
jtnxe or any part ibereot
KeoKVK. In.. Sept. 8.— Tho celebration xl. 4, 13, 40)
Therefore by virtue of the nnwer of sale ness should be deplored, yet r»n the ntlu-r of I.«bar Day wu the greatcat demonstra­
.■
I
A ”1 mast work tbc works of Him that land-New York game stopped end fourth
said mortgage « contained In said mortgmre and the statute In hand the fact must be recuguizrd that the
such case made ami provided notice is hereby hncoMity tor the arduous toll which char- tion ever seen in this city. The morning sent me. white it is day; the night cometb. tuning—rain.
Association: At Baltimore—Baltimore,
given tbiHoo Friday the second day •»&lt; October ।1 acterized former day\doc* nst exist. We was devoted to a trades and industrial when no man can work.”
Over thirty times in this gospel Jesus 6; Ixiuisville, 3. At Philadelphia—(First
and the .talutc tn A. D. l»l at ten o'clock In Hie forenoon «»f j need not work either As many hours or as {■trade, which was a tnsgniflcent show of
■nld dav. we the undersigned will sei! at public
soya that the Father sent Him. aud He con­ game)—Athletic.‘4; Milwaukee. 3. (Second
miction to the highest b dilcv al the north front | hurt! a* our fathers worked bfefore ua
tbc organised bodies of labor her* aud of stantly appeals to the works as evidence game)—Athletic, 5; Milwaukee, 1. At
. , ..»■'&lt; tn the forenoon, ihwr of the court bouse in ■the Citv of Hastings.
thewnrvaand products of the merchants tliat he was sent by God (chapters v. 3&amp; x. Washington—(First game)—Washington,
■t n’i unite highest bid- Harry county. Michigan, (that being the place
•The regulation by statute of the hours j and manufacturers of the city. Seated in ' 23; xiv. 40. xv. 24).
15; Columbus, K (Sroond game)—Wash­
juorof the court bouse •where the circuit court for Barry county is
the premises described In said mort­ of labor is matter not free from practical ■ carriages in the procession were Gov­
lUrry Cxmiity. Mh-It. indden)
5. "A* long as I am in the world. I am ington. 5* Columbui), 0. Boston-St. Louis
.ere the circuit court for gage or so mneb thereof m may te netessarv difficulties. Corporations which are the ernor Boies; S. I* Bestow, Democratic can­ the light of the world.”
game prevented by rain.
.
tr&gt; pay Hie amount doe oa Mid mortgage with
didate
for
lieutenant
governor;
A.
J.
'
creatures
of
the
law
can
be
controlled
lo
n
This also He often repeats, as In chap­
Chicago, Sept.
Following are the
seven per cent. Interest tbrreoh and *11 legal ,
the all’ nlllt dur on costs together with an altornev fee of (Hiy 1 certain extent, but regulation by custom Westfall, candidate of the People's party, ters viil, 12; xll, 35, 40. He is both Life League scores at base ball yesterday: At
dollars as nrovidr*: therein. The premises ■ and public sentiment, alike 'applicable to and Mrs. Lease, of Knnia« In the After­ and Light, and neither death, nor dark­
New York—(Morning) Cincinnati. 8; Now
tiring descrllird in said mortgage a* sit that I individuals as well as corporations, would noon Governor Holes spoke to the work­
ness can abide in His presence.
*
&gt;|o '.»rs provided certain piece or parert Of land situate In the
York, 7. (Afternoon) Cincinnati, 0; New
0. “When He had thus spoken He spat York, C. At Brooklyn—(Morning) Chi­
• i. n*r &lt;lt-M-rlh*d in township of Baltimore in the County of Harry seem to be more effective iu the long run. ingmen. devoting himM-lf to a considera­
tion
of
the
nobility
of
labor
and
it
S
’
value
and Stat*- of Michigan and d*srnl*e&lt;f m follow* The trend oY the times is iu the right
on the ground and made clay of the spittle, cago, 3; Brooklyn, 21. (Afternoon) Chi­
trt-wit: The east halt, of the mirth west quarter direction, and while laws may facilitate to the community.
and
He
anointed
the
eyes
of
the
blind
man
cago, 9; Brooklyn. 8. At Philadelphia—
dot.- of Michigan: of section number fohrtern in town-hip num­ the accomplishment ot right resnlts snm&lt;*with the clay.*'
tu-wit; Commmc- ber two north range numter light west con­
(Morning) Pittabnrg, fl; Philadelphia, 3.
taining eighty acres ot land l*e Hie satur more or times they are more speedily produced by
Sometimes He innde the blind to see with. ■
CoLVMBl'K, O., Sept. 8— A feature in | a word, and immediately (Mark x, 53); •(Afternoon) Pittsburg. 8; Philadelphia, L
less. Maid mortgage was given to secure the an appeal to reason rather than to law—to
payment
ot
a
part
of
the
purcluue
price
uf
the
Boston—Rain.
at.4 running south three
ngitatlun rattier than to legislation. Pov­ the Labor Day parade here was the Farm-1 sometimes by the use of a medium, a* the At
- Association:
At Philadelphia—(First
t ti . d one third rod*, said uNiir dr**&lt;Tite*i premises.
erty is one great source of iliseonient. ers' Alliance division. It was made up of clay and spittle aud waters of Silonm. as game) Athletic, 5; Milwaukee, 8. (Second
Dated July Mb. l**l.
tils, tin lice e**t thirteen
Dxxirt.BTttikrn.
)
Overwork,
|Kn»rly
compeiisatod,
i^
sn
­
men
and
boys
m
horseback,
with
a
hun-1
'
In
this
case,
and
sometimes
gradually,
as
I
&gt; place ot beginning. and
game) Athletic, I; Milwaukee, 4 At Bal­
tire north eastcorner of the
deed farm wagons trimmed with wheat• in the case of the man who first saw men •timore—(First game) Balti mow. 7; Ixiui*ot her.
’.. iim! running west to with­
nnd corn and liearlng mottoes and senti­- os trees walking, and then when Jesus put 1ville, 5. (Second game) Louisville, 5; Bal­
The Albion C-ollr** Endowment Fund Com­
: ■ i»ud. thence uortb three
'
"Let me add another suggestion right i ments. Some ot these were in verse, very His hands on him a second time be saw timore.
i ...nee east to l be road, mitter. A**ig»er* of MortgMC
9. At Washington—(First game)
J
. .. r*innmt. at! on LMMri. Ktki k km. Attorney (or Assignees etc- hero. Ix't us. be reasonable In our ciainor । crude and very Peffrriun in thought. The» clearly (Mark viti, 28-25).
Washington. 7; Columbus. 15. (Second
er ol la.- north » a«l qnar
&gt;
7. “And said unto him. Go, wash In the game) Columbus, 8; Washington,8—Called,
ttrtwnu
president
of
tbc
cuunty
Alliance
was
one
j.for
cheap
things,
it
is
nnturul
that
we
' .•■intown tpo* It| north
l&gt;ool of Siloam (which is by interpretation, &gt;darknesa. ‘_________________
1 should desire u&gt; obtain whatever we need of the orator* of the day. '
Sent) He went bis way therefore, and
at fair rates, but we should be careful not
j
KNEW WHERE HER MONEY WAS.
CHICAGO’S GRANT MONUMENT.
; it th Mi Mortgagee . i
washed, and enrne seeing.”
TIMETABLE,
to insist upon price* so moderate that the
। iu Person.
Jesus w^K just a* able to open his eyes
interests uf labor will be jeopardized. To
tn effect June a. two.
’
with
a
word,
and
on
the
spot,
as
in
the
ca**e
live and let live' is a good motto which
Bound and Ga&lt;gv&lt;l.
of the blind men nt Jericho, but He saw
may be safely followed in all pursuits.
Haverhill, Maas.. Sept. 7 —a most
: made in the payment ol
Chicago, Sept. 7.—The trustees of the ।fit to do ns He did tor some wise purpose.
Stations.
Do not insist upon a newspaper so cheap
certain real r-tat*- mortThere may be a connection between the oaring robbery was prrpetrated Saturday
that the proprietors are unable to pay a Grant Monomeut association are making 'significance of Siloam (Sent) aud the fact afternoon at tho Elm Hoo«c, thia city.
.tec t&gt;v Obel R. upaldtUK
fair compensation to their employes. We preparations for the unveiling of the i
that He ho often speaks of Himself aa Sent Two men forced their way into the house,
expect cheap transportation, but the en­ statue in Lincoln park. The executive ’
di -uded In the office KaUuna/oo l.»
Father.
seized tbc landlady. Mrs. Elkhi*, and de­
Easterner -*....
gineers, firemen, brakemen, switchmen, committee held a meeting Saturday. The by&amp;the
“The neighbors, therefore, and they
Richland June!
trackmen and other laborers connected committee on transportation, of which which before bad seen him that he was manded her money. She hande&lt;\ the men
I ter X of Mortgages on page Cressey
with the operation of railroads nbould lw George H. Hanford Is chairman, reported blind, said, is not this he that sot and &lt;35. Presenting a revolver at her bead,
v : the jxiwcr of sale in raid Milo ..
the men demanded all the money she bad.
well paid. 1 was going to suggest that that every railway line terminal at Chi­
■•M .»Icvnmi* operative as lo Crooked Lake....
liegged?”
I saying that she had some concealed on
..........
something should also be reserved for the cago has consented to make an extremely
. -.-cured to h- paid by said Deltun
9. "Some said. This is he; others said. her person. The terrified woman denied
principal mid interest, and Cloverdale
directors, but upon reflection 1 think the low excursion rate. Half rates will be He is I ike him; but he said, I am be.”
■ .aimed to be Jta* and unpaid SholU
that she had any more money, whereupon
director* will look out for themselves.
And surely be ought to know. The one of the men tore open her dress and
. and ’lie note arcompanytng
charged by all the western, northwestern
1...f tiu* notice, the sum of
and southwestern roads. Tickets will be change in tne man's appearance was so
&lt;1 sixty six dollars and thirty Coats Grow
“
I
have
no new view* to suggest upon I •old ou these roads Oct. 0 from points great that he was barely recognizable even grabbed a canvas bag containing WOO in
for priiu-ip.il and accrue*! Woodiahd
eash and &lt;400 in checks They then bound
the much debated question as to what within 1
miles of Chicago, Oct. 7, from by those who bod known him besu I my­
-n t &gt;r proceeding* at law or in Waodburv ..
number of hours out of the twenty-four points within 300 miles, and be good re­ self have seen one who had been a drunk­ sod gagged her nnd tied. There is no doe
. i.*titut***l or taken tocollect
■ ; irt thereof, now therefore
should properly constitute n day's work turning Oct. R. All the Central Traffic ard and a blasphemer so changed even in to the thieves Mrs. Elkins waa subse­
g.vca. that by virtue ot the Detroit.
teft the ordinary mechanic or day laborer. association roads will also give half raxes his features i&gt;y the spirit of God in him quently discovered by a neighbor and re• nd lu irtr-ote contained, and
that hi* former "“friend* would scarcely
My seatimeuts were fully expressed in an with the Chicago and Ohio river lines.
'&gt; ea-- ni wl&lt;- and provideit, op
nddrem which 1 Bad the liunor to deliver
dav *&gt;f October A. D. 1** . at
Klatt 0111.
A Deneral Invitation-to AttaniL
know him.
• I zreoopa. at the north front
before
the
Chautauqua
county
fair
at
Dun
10.­ "Therefore said they unto him. How
Tiw committee wishes it understood,
Chicago, Sept. 5.—President »Abram P.
rv ■ maty court house, in the
kirk as long a*:o as fcfepL lb, 188U. in that every military and civic organiza­ were thine eye* opened?”
. Harry count}-. MlclitgMi. (that
T. Elder and Vice President and Secreta­
SOUTH.
,• which, after an ulaborats discussion of tion iu the country is invited to attend
The change was so great and so clearly ry H. L. Barber, of the Elder Publishing
Ii u'itnglhe circuit court tortbe Kalamazoo
Ar
.fry -. in which »ald county said East Ok&gt;|m t Lv
the subject. 1 came to the conclusion that and participate. It will be impossible to manifest that the people could not help
' d. theljr Will be sold at p'..t»June!
eight hours uf labor—four in the forenoon send invitation to all and a general invi­ inquiring Low it came about. Whan a company,werb-arrested yesterday, charged
( i .&gt;• to the hi jhest ' Idder. the Hlchland
. .
nnd four iu- the nfternoon—followed up tation will be prepared nnd given out work of grace in one's heart becomes so with using the mails for fraudulent pur­
hurt* am!
m-» uecribed lu »&gt;U*l mortgage Cressey
Milo
h the amounLdueon said mort- Crooked
all the year around (Sundays and holidays, through tho press. Monday evening the outwardly manifest in the life that people poses. Kwh prisoner was held in 12.400
iMk**
...
• t it ten per cent, per annum. Delton
of cousc, excepted) ought to la: sufficient local executive committee of the Army of oloerve it and inquire about it, then God bail, it is claimed that the concern has
texpen*e«of this loreetosure. I Oovcnlale .......
swindled thousands of persons, the com­
to enable tiny workingman to live, and the. Tennessee will meet nt the Palmer is glorified.
■&lt; .tiding an attorney fee of
IL “He answered and said. A man that pany extending it* oj»crations to Canada
ire. a* provided for tn said mort; Shultz
all"that b® ought to lie required to per­ bouse to make arrangements for the
»*"•! bv law; said premises beform; Subsequent reflection has only twenty-third reunion of the army, to bo is called Jesus made clay aud anointed aud Australia Tbc charge is that they
und m-iHRaire a* billows to wit:
confirmed the conviction then expressed." held ou the date of the unveiling. General mine eye*, and said unto me. Go to the employed hundreds of agents to sell books
• •• '■&gt;or parcel of land lying and
at Ri apiece, which cost not more than
to
o.mIImii&lt;1
Miles has announced his intention to pool of Siloam and wash; and I went and from 0 to 9 cents each. Some agents were
&gt;i vu.hu* '•* Assyria. Couuty of W
JERRY SIMPSON AT CHICAGO.
Bsrrv,
&gt;1 Miclilgaa. and known and W&lt;vMtbun
make the route of the procession from the washed, and i received aigbt."
Via
D.
oa« tn wit. tbe east tudt of tbe
This is his testimony, simple, full, induced to send tuO as n guarantee of good
lake
front
as
direct
ns
possible.
Organi
­
fginslng
•
&gt; r of section twenty (»&gt;) town Detroit...
faith, and then never heard from the firm
sations wishing to participate shouldt st might forward. The man called Jeans
ring.; reven (7» west, exxiiaiodid it alL. «tud he, the blind man. simply i
of ism! more or less.
notify General Joseph Stockton. ttJ2 Opera*
obeyed. Where was the faith in thia in­
CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Congressman Simp­ house building.
:i&gt; A. I&gt; livt.
stance. either on the part of the manor bi*
son spoke to an immcnss audience at
ToraKA, Kan., Sept.
Attorneys for
parents or friends, before Jesus spoke to B. A. Burr, of Harper county, receiver In
Sharpshooters’ park yesterday. During
..r.iuii. (Utile Creek. Mich,
•
m *rt&lt;agee.
Chicago, Sept. A—The national Colum­ him? Faith cometb by hearing lb® word the
his speech he said: “They say to us,'you
Honeywell case, through which Judge
of God (Rom. x. 17).
fellows talk iu favor of c!a»s legislation, bian fair commission yaaterday referred
33. “Jesu* heard that they had cast him McKay, the Alliance judge, became fam­
why don'L.you legislate for the brain to the judiciary committee a communica­ out. and when He had found him He said ous, filed a petition in the supreme court
IOETGAGE SALE
PAKEXTS- ^.Irr
tion
from
President
Baker,
indorsed
by
workers?'
I
any
there
are
so
few
of
the
unto
hlri». Dost tbou believe on tho Son of yesterday asking for a writ of mandamus
1M1&gt;
of
hook
kreplmt.'shorthand.
typawnunm
ng been made in the payment
compelling Judge McKay to sign papers
&gt;&lt; .. certain real estate mortgage,
i brain workers tbnt they can readily move the executive conaaaittee, asking the co­ Go«l?”
ii'wl by Oliri H. Hpaiding, and raphy. el'-.
!1&amp; “He auswered nnd said. Who is he. . taking another case In which Burr is in­
about if it does suit them In one place. operation of the commission in securing n
ii ling hi* w&gt;te. tnortiagon. to IT WILL
FOR THEM A minister of the gospel can readily turn loan of &lt;5,000,000 from the government for Lord, that I might believe on Him?”
terested to the supremo court. Jndg®
' I •-ri- mortttagee. dated February BE MUCH_Xs-Z^£££7 Than Money.
Tho greatest question that can be asked McKay refuses to sign the application to
A. i&lt; I—l. an.! recorded In tbe office &lt;n Educate them at the Gran*! Rapids (hllch.1 Bus­ to be a street car conductor should he be the use of the fair, to be repaid out of the
of any morva' is tlint which Jesus aaked. the supreme court on the ground that the
iness College. L**1yard Block, cor Pearl and a failure os a preacher. If bo falls as a first receipts
M»j
application should be for a new trial, and
Later —The commiMionen, by a vote
»ooa.in
' mortgages &lt;mi page SIS; «*y tHtawa sts. Visit us. For &lt;•;»«slojnie address A. conductor he may be fit to be president of ofti&amp; to 3, announced themselves in favor this man in the last verse, or Pilate’s ques­ until that is done the supreme court
tion, “What shall 1 do with Jesus?" If
a college. Or he may become a politician,
t.ow*T of sale In said mon- 8 Parish, successor to C. G. Sweusberr
■
ia* teconie operative a* to the
and subsequently United States senator. of co-operating with the local board of nil were as ready a* this man bow blessed should not interfere.
|
directors
in
asking
co
agresh
for
the
loan.
;red to be paid by said mort­
OOLP MEAL, FOm, ICT.
it would be!
Then, if there should be totab unfitness
’ Ipal ami interest, nod whereas
87 "And Jeaus said unto him. Thou hast
fur any of tbeeo avocations, he may settle
• !b&gt; te nowdueaml unpaid on the
Harrisburg, Px. Sept. 4 —State issues
both seen him. and it is be that talketh
- :r - uni the note a^eompanylng the
in some town and become editor of a great
Washingtok. Sept. 5.—Jay S Durham. ! with thee.”
-i
*.f this notice, the sum ot four
were put forward by the Democratic state
■&lt; -l thirteen dollars am! eighty four
who was yesterday appointed to succeed I The woman of Samarin said, “I know convention which met here yesterday and
- • t principal and accrued intereit. and
Metallic Current/ a - --------41OW about free silver?” came an inter­ Fred Douglas* as minister to Hayti, la a I that Messiah cometb, who is called Christ nominated Robert E. Wright for auditor
U- .'inter s&gt;iin of four dollar* m»d fifty ceo’s
tor in-arsu.- • paid by said mortgagee on the
native of Philadelphia, where be was horn • • * Jesus saith unto her. 1 that speak general, and A. L. Tilden for treasurer.
ruption from the crowd.
‘
cud premia*, as he was anlbor“The gentleman says we want free sil­ l!l years ago. Mr. Durham is a graduate unto thee am be" (1 v. 23, 28). And imme­ National issued are “uot in it.” This waa
j Mb! mortrig*. making in all the
ver.” continued Mr. Simpson. “That Is too of the University of Pennsylvania, and is diately she went off to tho city with the
&gt;ume&lt;fourhnndrsd and eighteen dollars and
hem rents, and no suit or proceeding* al
big a subje*,-t to be disposed of in half an a journalist by profession, haring been tidings So Jeaus now reveals Himself Vj ! announced In the speech of tbc temporary
u* or tn &gt;-.pj|ty having been instituted or taken
hour. If we had freu silver to-day the connected with The Philadelphia Bulletin this man ns tbo need of bls unsatisfied chairman^!!. W. Bland; rrlte-ated in the
u»c.»tect the Mme or any part thereof, now
circulating medium would not bo in­ for a number ot years, or until bis ap- soul; even as after the resurrection He re­ remarks of Permanent Chairman George
ttrrvf irv LMitire i* hereby given that by virtue
H from wMcb th. ex^ of creased more than 35 cents per capita, but | pointment as consul to San Domingo a vealed bimsrlf to weeping Mary, the sor­ W. Skinner, ayuin declared in the plat­
ot
p..,. r . f sxie tn
mortgaceoontainea.
rowful two. the perplexed women, the fear form, and clinched by the speech of Can­
&gt;od tt&gt;&lt;- statute in such ra-e made aod provided
I do say that so long as we have a free
ful diadplas, doubting Thomas, the hungry didate Wright iu accepting his nomina­
••aUmtHuntythirddavof October A. D. IWt.
coinage.ef gold we ought to have a free
and disappolnteil fishermen, and in every
---*&gt; •lew-Q O'rinrk in the forenoon, at the north
tion
coinage of silver. If you can not raise
•pKit ii-hir of the furry county court bouse. Iu
FINDLAY,
Sept 7.—Saturday, while ca*e tears, doubts, fears and perplexities
rfblly.
yourself above the barbarous idea that
vani*he&lt;L and there waa joy and peace
*'&lt;J nt H wtlugs. Barry county, MlehlSM.
soluble. you must bare a metallic currency, then a number of men were threshing wheat, all
(tffidtelng the place where the circuit court
anti plenty.
ST. Lovis, Sept." A—Leon V. Stephens,
»r said t ,.unty at Barry Is beldi. In which «ald
tbe
machine
exploded.
William
Mull
38.
"And
he
said.
Lord.
I
believe.
Aud
i for God’s sake let’s have enough of it.
receiver of the Fifth national bank, haa
etouty *aid prm.i-c* are situated, there will b®
was
killed
and
four
others
seriously
In
­
he
worshiped
Him?
’
Thia is a point for the old parties to fight
at public auction or vendue ts the highest
Happy man; for as a believer he at brought suit in the United Staten circuit
jured. On investigation it was found
oWder. the prendvre dev.1 bed In tbe said mortGod’s court against the directors of tho bank to
ODCV received
.DVCI’VM All^the riches
. of
---------chat a dynamite cartridge bad been placed &gt; ones
wc-. i-&gt; pay ami satisiy the amount d-j* on said
are used iu its preparation. It lias about."
' grace in Jeaus Christ. -1 do not say recover &lt;313,837.97. money alleged to have
mtM^r. with interest at seven p*r rent per
|
THE
ALLIANCE
TOOK
A
HAND.
in
a
sheaf
of
wheat
by
some
person
un
­
he at ones enjoyed all the riches of been loaned by the bank in violation of
more than three times the strength of
ssnum. aiui the costs and expenses of said loreknown, causing the explosion.
''V Uiw Including an attorney
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
statutes.
ire of fi.t. .-n dollars provided tor In said mort:*®raonal as te Secretary Blaine.
tJUlor ax.,,
fy and a!.
t&gt;y law; Mid premise® telng
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
Bar Haruor, Me., Sept. 5.—Mr. Blaine
Kansas Cttt, Sept 8.-Specials to The
owenr- i. ^id mortgage »* follows to wit:
AU that certain piece or parcel of land sltnvte
economical, costing less than one cent ‘Star from Kansan, indicate that Labor has been out very often every day this mony ot 0«r, -ort he re ouraol 1U«. » SIOUX ClTT. U.. f-pl. 7.—Burslaa bUw
the Township of Assyria, in tbe
child &lt;* Ood. re
'“Vr-’rei' is.
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, Day was very generally observed as a holi­ week. Wednesilay bedrove out twice, and »
sad »t*te of M.ehigan. and debe did the sama. He drove into ‘ k„p««»w&gt;u&gt; Uod....» Join, rer will.
*-■* lolk&gt;'n wtt-. Tbe east half of «h®
strengthening, easily digested. day, and in * many places the Farmers' Thursday
Chrurt. is a king and tiriewl onto God. ba*
Btett west suarter. of section bamber twenty.
—
tbe
village,
left
bls
carriage
aod
wentlnto
«olnl&lt;eHuoo. inoorropilUle.bi. bodj- re poaiuuiw
uortb of range seven we*t. eo'-iaining
and admirably adapted for invalids Alliance took a prominent part in th® cel­
gang and &lt;1M worth of stampa taken.
ebration*-. In Topeka the day wav ob- . FfTcrB* " ’ -*------- •»— rlranaed into
*rrP 011*nd roar® nr ,r*tToe burglars stole fcnes* aud escaped.
•erved on a large rcala. Sixteen hundred Dr.'Sylor'sT'He i
as well as for persons in health.
’idteiu*.!'- subject to a certain prior mottrCt-I’i i"wrtgawe.
employee of the Santa Fe railroad were in ] tor every day.
July ®th. A.D. UBl.
f— w—
Gtto«aBM.Ev«ttre.
' v.,
ond owner of »ald mortgage
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Attorney lor mortgagee.

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Three Grand Balloon Ascensions and
Parachute Drop .
By Prof. Kabrick, the noted aeronaut, will be witnessed on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,

SEPTEMBER,

From the Fair Gronnds of this city during the Barry Co. Fair.

and

24tli

23d,

This will be THE FEATURE of the Fair_enFoMhe supc' b entertain­

ment the people of Barry connty and the managers of the fair are indebted to the enterprise o
Kabrick.

SBtli.
• &gt; ecure' Prof.

°

ARCHIE McCOY, Carpets and Furniture.
FRED L. HEATH, the Druggist.
Church and Society

Hastings Banner.
Hastings Thursday, September. 10 1891.
MARSHALL L.COOK, Editor.
BKTKBXD A8 8KCOHIXI.AS8 MATTER AT
•THE HABTiXOS, MICH., roarorncE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES?
C. C. Shayne, al Pomeroy. Ohio, put the
question of protection in Ulis manner: “If
a capitalist were to come to Pomeroy to
invest a million dollars, and would leave
ft to tbe citizens of this town whether he
would locate here or iu West Virginia,
bow would you vote ou that question?
Would you not vote to have him Invest his
capital in Pomeroy? You surely would,
because you know by the Investment of
that money labor would find employment,
and the money would remain here. Now
if you were called upon to vote whether
that same manufacturing establishments
were to I* located in Ohio or Virginia,
bow would you vote? You would vote to
have It located in Ohio. Now when you
are called upon to cast your vote whether
you desire the capital invested In this
country, to build manufacturing establish­
ments and give employment to labor, or to
send you/ gold to Europe to buy what
they manufacture there, bow will you
vote? That is the question and that is all
there is of this whole issue. It is a strug­
gle for commercial supremacy between
Europe and America. Which side will
you assist? The manufacturers, me­
chanics tod laborers of Europe, or the.
manufacturers, mechanics and laborers of
your own country? That is the Issue in
this campaign.”
Wh) I Am * rroteeUoaUt.

By Hou. D. n. Rendemoii.V. S. Congreeaman from low*.

(Written for American Economist.!
First—Because the eivlllred world sub­
stantially protects itself, thus forcing us to
protect ourselves.
Second—Because all the conditions of
men and women In this country are better
titan in other countries, and protection is
seeded to preserve our happier conditions.
Third—Because 1 pant labor to get the
best possible wages for its efforts.
Fourth—Because 1 want agriculture to
tod a Lear, sure and rich market
Fifth—Because I want to keep the capi­
tal and labor ot this country ail actively
employed, each helping the other.
The trusts In this country and the mo­
nopolies that are oppressive are in those
very things and branches of industry with
which our protective tariff has nothing to
do. But that does not stop the free
tender’s xnouth though. He continues to
credit trusts and monopolies to our ' tariff,
despite tbe fact that In free trade England
there exist monopolies as far reaching and
oppressive as ever known.

Tbe next legislature of Michigan will bo
controlled by the big cities of Michigan,
winch have but a little oyer u third of tbe
state’s population. Thia state of affairs
the farmers of Michigan can credit up to
that consummation of all legislative villainlea, the squawbuck legislature.

It appears to make Editor Dennis squirm
to accuse him ot organizing farmer’s alli­
ances. But then he pleads guilty to the
charge after all the tuss.

A little child In Detroit is tbe first sacri­
fice to the villlany and Ignorance of the
squawbuck legislature in lowering the test
on kerosene oik
Every time a democrat tastes cheap MeKinley-bili sugar he makes a worse face
over II than he would in taking quinine.

Blaine, protection, reciprocity and re­
publican victory. This appears to be the
hand writing on the wall.

Additional Local News.
Northern lights were plainly seen Tues­
day night.
House to rent on Broadway, inquire of
Mrs Upjohn.
There appears to be an epidemic of colds
just at present.
t Ground moles arc making sad havoc
"with many uf tbe lawns in the city.
Busby Bros, will run seven chairs during
the fair, so you wont have to wait longtfor
a shave or hair cuL

There will b« no reunion of the Barry
County Battalion, G. A. R. this year. The
season has become so late, and there are
so many other attractions this year, that
It was decided tq put It off to another year.

number of Jobs reported threshed In the
The Missionary sermon before the
northern counties, 66; acres, 553; bushels,
3,285; average per acre, 9.1*5 bushels. Michigan M. E. conference In session at
The figures indicate a total crop In the Gland Rapids, will be preached Friday at
state in excess of 25,000,000 bushels. 830 p. m. by Rev. W. M. Puffer of this
Gats in the southern counties yield 35.48 city.
No services nor Sunday school at the
bushels, and in the central comities 30.78
bushels perlacre, and barley In the state M. E. church next Sunday.
averages 18.S6 bushels per acre, potatoes
Rev. W. M. Puffer Is at conference. If
will yield about 85 per cent, of an average
crop. The crop has been injured by the 1 the “powers that be” of that body desire to
fulfill the hearty and unanimous wish of
drouth, but the recent rains will greatly the M. E. church and congregation here,
Improve IL
Winter apples will yield
and of the citizens generally, they will re­
about 30 per cent and late peaches about turn Rev. Puffer to this charge, where he
81 per cent, of an average crop. Data In has demonstrartrd his ability to be useful
lhe central and northern counties are not
all secured, and have been considerably aud helpful to the church and comwanlty.
damaged by the wet weather.
Some
From the report of lhe M. "E. church
wheal iu stock is also injured.
treasurer read Sunday morning, we glean
the
following: Total amount raised for all
From Monday’s Detroit Tribune we clip
tbe following, which will be of spvclrl purposes, 82,81(1.65, of (his the following
Interest to the many friends of Prof. &lt; are the Items: Pastor’s salary 8976.00; paid
Eugene Davenport, a Woodland boy who presiding ejderiHOT; contingent expenses
8188.10. raised by the missionary societiea
has a bright future:
lensing, Mich., Special Telegram. Sept of the church, for home and foriegn mis5.—Professor Eugene Davenport, profes­ I o:w. $894.62, n bed by social c’ubs82l5,72;
sor of agriculture at lhe Michigan institut­ regular church benevolences $842.13; rais­
ion, to-day rereived a telegram offering ed by the Sunday school for all purposes
him the presidency of the college which It 3100,08.
H proposed toiwtablish in Brazil, at annual
The ladies of the Episcopal church will
salary of 86,OTO together with a house and give a supper in the society rooms Thursliving expenses. So desirousare theBraxll- dap September 17th, supper from five
Ians of securing Professor Davenport’s until seven. -All are cordially invited to
services that they offer to pay hl* expenses atteud.
both ways if at the end of a year’s exper­
ience he does not desire to remain at the । AH persons interested In the- C. L. S. C;
head of the institution. The honor done ' work for the coraing year will please come
Michigan by this selection is all lhe great­ ! to the office of Smith A Colgrove on Satjurer when It is considered that I*rufessor day evening, the 12th. Inst: nt seven o’clock
Davenport graduated from the Agricultural for the purpose of forming a cintw ami
college ini 878t and has sliiee been connect­ arranging for -the books for tbe coming
ed with that institution. Professor Daven­ year. All are Invltdl.
By Order of Committee.
port will thoroughly consider the offer
before arriving at a definite decision.
The mission band In connection with

Cards are out announcing the marriage
of Miss Jennie Henry to Mr. Frank Kelley
of Chicago. Both^re well known here ami
Tbe hose team went to Kalamazoo Mon­
their many friends nnlte In wishing them day and partlclimted in the IucImjf Day ex­
a prosperous and happy voyage through ercises. In the first contest a mistake on
life.
the part of Capt. Will Sehltnore lost them,
Chas. Crandall, formerly of Middleville, the race. Instead of breaking tb&lt;* hose at
who has l&gt;een working for J. W. Babcock, 150 feet, as he should have done, he stop­
got too full of tanglefoot, and wandered ped at 100 feet aud commenced uncoupling
up Into D. IL MeOmber’s barn to sleep off the hose, and when he saw bis mistake he
bis drunk. He was collared, and run had to make up the extra 50 feet atxl do
through Esq. Kenaston’s Judical hopper. .the work over again. The error lost the
When the Esq. got through with him, home Iran several seconds, but they finish­
Crandall was $3.75 poorer.
ed in 43 seconds—Just three seconds slower
than Otsego who won first money. Had
The Agricultural society desires to have
all who expect to exhibit articles to com­ It not been for this mistake the race would
no doubt have been won by Hastings,
pete for premiums at lhe coining fair to
though It would have been close between
understand that the timetfor entry will
the. two companies. Otsego had several
clou Tuetday evening, /September Kid.
men and made an excellent run.
and the officers utetpt close when they say imported
Both teams made the same time to the hy­
so. The secretary'wlll be at the sheriffs
office the Saturday and Monday previous drant, being 28 seconds. In the sweep­
stakes
Hastings
won first money easily,
to Hie fair to accomodate all who wish to making a good run
aud making’no mis­
make entries. Thoaff living at a distance
takes.
Takiugl
all
In all the boys did
can make entries by mall.
.well and are to be congratulated on what
The managers of the Eaton county fair they did. Though they regret the mistake,
are offering some unusual attractions for which by the way was rather excusable,
this year. They found that by spending yet they are not in the least discouraged
money for unusual attractions secured the and will be found “at home” to any com­
very beet results and last year freed the panies that wish to challenge them, the
society from a long standing debt. - A lady hiring of professional sprinters being es­
aeronaut will make ascensions each day; a pecially barred. All had a good time aud
unicycle, ibe latest Invention, will lie on speak well ot their entertainment by the
exhibition and already three applications citizens of Kalamazoo.
have been made for the wedding on Thurs­
Marriage Llcen«e,.
day. Oct. 1st. The fair begins Sept 29th No
Kame and Residence
and closes Oct 2nd.
(George (Jreeafield, Carlton
131
i
Emin*
Stone,
■*
While at work on the sander at the
| furniture factory Tuesday evening, SJIrk
Notice.
I DeGroot, foreman of the machinery deThe annu-U meeting of the Barry. Prairieville
pnrtmenL got Ids left hand caught In the
rolls. The flesh was literally ground off
the little and third fingers, and the middle
£Haothobn. Prm.
one was badly lacerated. The Injured
John J. Panxiyg. Sec’y.
man was taken to Dr. Timmerman's
office, where Dm. Barber and Timmerman
amputated the two fingers. Mr. DeGroot
had lhe grit to show up Wednesday morn­
ing at his place of work.

the Presbyterian church held a pink social
at the parsonage last Friday afternoon.
About 35 children were present and apenl
a pleasant time together playing games.
All seemed to enjoy themselves.

Sealed blds will be received up to Sept
19, 1891. for the building of a new school
house in school district No. 3. of the town­
ship of Hope. House to be a frame build­
ing. to be of first-class material. Material
to be furnished by builders to be delivered
Tbe free coinage advocates will have -&lt;
at Delton and drawn on the ground by
bard time convincing farmers that' It
school district Size 34x36 feet All blds
would be to their advantage to make the
to be sent to school board, and will be re­
rtetasliver mine owners of the west -a
ceived up to Sept 19th. Board reserves
right to reject any and all blds.
ftreeent of 20 to 25 cents ou each silver
tL A. Owasr, Director,
*eBar coined. That la what free silver
The musicale given by Mrs. W. H. Good­
•
W. Norton, Assessor,
year at the her home Tuesday evening was
W. Wortman. Moderator
a most delightful affair. Tbe guests were
eomwiltoe. Crt.r Omt, B.rrj
Tbe free traders continue to get red In enteralned by vocal selections from Miss
vo., Mich.
■
the face every time tbe subject of Ameri- Grace Mower, Mrs. Addie Reed Fleming
tMtn-made Un piste is mentioned. But and Mrs. Davia. of Grand Rapids, aud in­
strumental music by tbe Misses Maud
they’ve gat to come to IL This country is Bartley, Gertrude Pendergast and Grace
The sixth Annual Reunion of tbe Olin
family will be held st Bennington Vt to
big enough. rich enough, great enough, to Messer. Mrs. Emma Bailey Donahue October.
On whkh ocraslon the a.l«gi
be Independent of tbe English tin plate gave two recitations. All tbe numbers on
tbe program were of a high order of merit Kalamazoo &amp; bagtoaw R. R, |n coimwtioi
and greatly appreciated. Elegant refresh­
Your uaeie David B. Mill, democratic ments were served to the guests In a
most unique and happy manner. It was
an evening of great enjoyment and profit fo Seat Ohio $7.75. to Buffalo N. y ji0
Grover Cleveland notice right now that 1 to all concerned.
VT ,l7’ r"r w*'-’ round trip. Tickets good
he’s very much olive and observing the
Tbe Michigan crop report. Issued from going on C. K. A S. train living Hastlnn
Lhe Secretary of Stale’s office gives the fol­ September 29th, at ft50 a. m. eonnertl.^
lowing Important figures on wheat, which
are returned from threshers up to August at tbe C. J. A M. R. H. Tickets good to
Murnon n-wUr train. «llMn M
“

BbI

Limra

For cooking and heating.

can be surpassed by any deal­
er in Michigan,

CoalJoodorOil.

SPEAKffiToF FRESHNESS

Reminds us that Stauffer
makes it a point to keep con­
You are cordially invited to stantly on hand* fresh goods in
examine onr immense stock his line—groceries and pro­
visions and general merchan­
of stoves and ranges, and the dise. He also buys and sells
■celebrated M. &amp; D. wrought fresh

COFFINS and CASKETS, । steel range.
w. H. H. HEATH;

-BUTTER/
EGGS,And Country Prodace Hart,
Paying the highest market
price in cash or trade.

Remember the place.
Miuta. 1-

*" ,Ue

Ovrr *L

Undertakers Supplies
rtuirirea for use of outfit. nor for blJVrvh^m

HASTINGS.
“f

**•""ln ’very luwinre.

K^nUlU**

naHi&amp;uttlon.

W. H. IL HEATH, Hastings.

Consult Your Interest!

Notice to Builder..

James L. Crawley and Devltt Bronson
were at Thomapple lake the other day.
So was a muskalonge, which proceeded to
fool around with their hook, not knowing
It was loaded. When the boys thought the
fish bad had bis share of the fun, they con­
cluded to have theirs, and hauled him In.
He weighed about 25 pounds. Proud?
Well you [needn’t gueu again; for two
prouder amateur fishermen never spit on
bait. They feel that the next time they
go fishing, a whale will be their about size.

STOVES,
At these poor people. They
no ■ fresher'' than many
STOVES, arc
who believe everything they
hear—no fresher in fact than
who think that for qual­
STOVES, any
ity; of goods, reasonableness of
prices and uniform courteous
STOVES, treatment.
STOVES,

When making purchases of groceries, P.a0Tls'?,1fi/I^j|e
ery and glassware. The experience of others sh«u1
r
you. We are able to point to a large and increasing
of patrons who say that in

We are doing work that can
not be surpassed by any lanndry in the state. Our prices
for collars, cuffs and shirts are
~ cts, 4 cts and 10 cts respect­
ively, which are as low as the
lowest, while our prices on un­
derwear and other garments
. , --------competitors in
?ei«bb
—oring
"j?"*" cities
'-*“»*•. We are
here well prepared to do busi­
ness, and we are equipped for
0Dr work as it shonld
be done. Give ns a trial and
spend yonr money at home inr
stead of helping foreign insti­
tutions.
-

TBOY LMBT.

QUALITY
AND

PRICE
We have so satisfied them that (Ley will give us their en
trade. That is what talks.
During fair week we shall be pleased to &lt;‘xle"dic'e$j in
aible conrtesp to our customers as well as an cm a
and see us.

S. E. PHILLIPS^
mans

�Hastings Banner.
T^STThursday. September io. 1WL

—

"w. ~R- COOK?

:al Editor.

Flour Way
Down!
White Bose Flour

$2.50.
,ack warranted to be
For sale only by

JOS. ROGERS

--------------Judge Booker sustained
tbe---------------Injunction
restraining Henry Newton from building a
dam across the Thoraapple. Public opin­
ion will sustain that verdict surely.

— m KeUmum, Mmtd.y.
KaJrfrZm*" “““"H b„.

Every one who has attended the &lt;wo
Sunday school picnics at Acker’s point
11*0'
this year baa been highly delighted with bbS^L^
i
the place, wnd has a good word for Mr. ‘
Acker, who lias spared neither pains nor
expense to make all who have been there
happy and comfortable.

Very many of those who have visited
tbe Detroit exposition and fair this year
pronounce It a first-class horse racing
affair, but of not very much account as a
fair. It appears to be a good thing to
make good dividends tu stockholders and
to draw country trade to Detroit

LOCAL NEWS.
week

2.000

changes for advertisements
:&gt;«&gt;f!i-v Tuesdays at latest to
.hi in the i.-.*ue of the week
o Kalamazoo was liber-

*• rWU,

•*»«*

tarerm

1'orMKkiMjl’'" 'en T""4*'' ewwtaz
for'innnSJX"

1

S,tord,f o»e«lo«

-I will fit your eyes perfectly. No Charge for examination. You
find
the
ri'lumed from
Newest Styles of Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.
“»io1at my store, 1st door north of Post Offlice.

d’l'ie^J[J°'*"d “•»«* — In tbe

Cut down the old fruit trees that may Detroit
be standing in tbe pastures that tiave pass­
ed beyond tbe period of usefullness. Un- ;
less they are taken care of they will be­
come nests for the various fruit pests, and xi“bldVsi"'n^&lt;if‘i
will In turn be the means of populating
your orchard with undesirable colonies.
”4* hU
The enrollment of the high school indli cates that the number who will attend In
that department will reach 150 by the end
Sp'"w r1 ■»
of this term. Tbe attendance of foreign
scholars Is unusually large. Tho enroll­ e^o’b’o^^^............ ....
ment yesterday was 128, the largest for the
first week in the fall term since the high
| school was established.

F. R. PANCOAST.

K^iUm'SLXL'*1"*"
«-U4!SmX’!"

Great interest will undoubtedly be taken
I iu the three baloon ascensions to be made
by Prof. Kabrick Iran the fair grounds on
i Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the
fair. We trust no accident to the daring
u-rouant may mar the pleasure of those
who shall come to witness the thrilling as­
cents and the parachute drop hum the
clouds.

Cleans
Most
is Lenox

HA

pERSONA£MENTION,

...... -

vroiiky.
la tha LKAXIXVG BOBOOL

IUW1M

ni^eXwX^J'

The D. L. &amp; N. railway company Is
bracing up its ramshackle depot at Grand
Ledge with beer kegs for a foundation.
The Independent say* that when they get
1" city
Stem,
Chisago
the beer kegs all around, it is to l&gt;e photo­ friends J**
In this
the of
past
week visited
M
graphed for the world's fair, to Illustrate
the progress in railroad enterprise since
^hantz made a business trtn tn
P
Chris. Columbus came over in his Pullman Charlotte and Jackson Thursday.
palace car.
Mlu Bertha Bentley cave a pleasant
^1$urlng August there were pumped from
party to young friends last evening.
the city's big well and supplied to our citi­
I Mrs. L. L. liollowgy Of Kalamazoo wn«
zens D,:iS4.820 gallons of water. This Is
3,000,000 gallons more than were pumped । the guest of Hastings friends this week
in any previous month since the wHiyplL A. H. Johnaou. now on the Jackson
t.nrl-.
«...
- ...
j Courier, spent Sunday with friends here.

as much more could have been supplied
without any question as to the supuly be­
ing amply sufficient

Ma'!?
* ,®n,Uh’ of »«lth MHege.
Mass., vlsltetl friends here over Sunday.

The proprietors of the Charlotte Repub­
lican. Messrs. A Inger A Baxter, have been
sued for libel by one of the" ••reformers”
whom tbe Patron-demorra', alliance raised
up last fall, Mr. John W. Ewing, supervis­
or of Oneida. We have kept a little run
of tlie story, and If Mr. Ewing doesn't t
wish he had hired some one to kick him
for bringing thb&gt; suit before he gets
through with it. we miss our guess.

Rusrell took In the state fair Wednewtav

K- Dw,&lt;h*- «f Evan.tou, W.
w.vk-d "*111 VVS ,n lh&lt;! Plty lhe ,lrsl of the

18111 Annual Bal

VICTOR

OF THE

School Books HastingsFire

Down the hill

Department
A full line of all school books
used in of the schools in'Harry
county.
Cash or trade for old school
books.

’ lE S"'‘ler an'1 daughter Effie
nre visiting friend* in the northern part of
the state.
t/iolly Major Anderson was in the eitv
fast week, making life happier tor his hud
of friends here.

Thos. Casey was convicted before rjury
Prosecutor Lowden and wife took In the
- v the fine line of caps for In Justice Briggs' court Monday, of lar­
at Moritl A Co.¥.
ceny of a set of carriage wheels, from 1 rtoskey excursion, visiting relatives and
friend# up north.
Alva
Davis
and,
was
sentenced
to
the
*- • t c is buying rye and selling
Detroit work hnme for V0 days. Tom who
Miss Gertrude Pendergast will leave
.... 4* the Irving elevator.
is an old offender, tried to work the In­ next Wednesday to attend lhe Akelv
-k.-y excursion Thursday waa sanity dodge, but It was no use. and he re­ college. Grand Haven.
covered his mind after the sentence and
■I : \ patronized from thia city.
Hiram Hurnbarger and wife, of Spring­
gave officer Powell a piece af his mind as
:! &lt;• city aushorities will refuse
Im- was taking him bark to Jail—Battle field. II!.. visited at John and Frank
g .milling snaps during tbe fair.
Llrhty's the past week.
Creek Journal.
v if that tbe t/ K. A S. is
Union hail was packed Thursday even- j Sid Crowell Is attending n shooting
right of way for a spur to Gull Ing at the concert, and ail present were In­ tournament in Detroit and is bucking up
tent on hearing Mr*. Addtej.Reed Fleming, Bgainst the best shots uf the country,
t .’fill '• ■ Boot Co. is now employing whose exquisite voice has won for her
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pojcd will gives
har.ds a:ld-paying ovuj $500 a week in fame in two continent* a* a contralto solo­ musicale this evening In honor of their
ist. Mrs. Fleming could not have^frlt less daughter. Mrs. Addle Reed Fleming.
than gratified and complimented it the
V W. Hicks gave a very pleasant splendid audience, their rapt attention
Mi** Carrie Gutidry. of Manistee, and
• - • .Saturday. in bepor of Mrs. and hearty encores. Hastings people are Mr. and Mrs. J&gt;-rt Hutton, of Milford III.
proud ot the accomplishments of Mrs. are visiting A. H. B. Ellis and family.
Tv *nty cords of beech and maple fur­ Fleming, and she can have no doubt of tbc
F. C. Brooks and wife, of Delton, visited
-.. . wv«k| wanted in trade or cash by E. hearty appreciation of her native city.
friends here over Sunday. Mr. Brooks re­
W. Morrill A Ca
Tbe annual excursion to Petoskey ant! turned home Monday. Mrs. Brooks Is still
here.
M
• . . a drunks are being made to Traverse City via D. L. A N. and CL IL *
Rev. R. A. Carnahan, of St Paul, ar­
f" '. that t! n Is n law. Would that Has- 1. railroads will be run on Tuesday, Sep­
tember
22d.
This
will
be
the
best
oppor
­
rived here Thursday* evening, and will
tii . - :iunk&gt; could be made to (eel tlw
tunity of the year to visit the famous re­ make a short visit with friend* and relasorts of Northern Michigan at very low j tlves.
npiH-nranccs are deceptive or rates and In the l&gt;est part ot the season.
i• M.-rable illegal selling of II- Special train will run through. Tickets t' Jblrs. Win. Holmes, who has been vadting
Li-. city. Somebody may pay good to return uutll Oct 1st Inclusive, on ' friends here for some time, left Monday
I for Eaton Rapids, from which pla«c she
any regular train. Train will leave Wood­
will go to Boston.
• mi--, the bigamist. plead guilty bury at 7:53 a. m. Round trip ?LM).
| Mrs. Frank Hamilton nnd Mrs. Mc­
Geo. DeHaves, Gen. Pass/Agt.
..• I; marrying in the lugbam counLaughlin. who have been visiting their
•furtlbe other 'lay. and was
••Newspaper advertising pays the best'
■i\o
year at Jackson. Pretty remarked a prominent Broadway business mother. Mrs. I. A. Holbrook, returned- to
Muskegou Saturday.
man yesterday; “we have shut down on all
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Williams and Mrs.
br. L&gt;nij-iuan will move to Albion next illegitimate schemes. It got so that If a W. A. Haws left Monday for an extended
*«Fk. an-4 dt-slres all who are indebted to man had a private party at Ids bouse, a visit with relatives and friends In Danville,
him :&lt;■ &gt;{i.I and settle. pither by note or program was concerted and advertising
WIs., and Denver. Colorado.
cm*'
If ton fail to find him in tbe office, enough secured to pay all the expensed.
Mrs. Silas Ellis who has been visiting
The merchants are about unanimous in
rad in his house.
their repudiation of advertising schemes here, will leave for her home. South Lyons
cor tiie Jackson County fair nt Jackson, for societies, churches, schools, shows, this week. Her friends will rejoice over
s"l --rt to 25tb. lhe Michigan Central fairs and the like. They propose to be the fact that she has been granted a
will o il excursion tickets for $2.50 for ••bled" no longer, but to advertise where widow's pension ot $12 per month.
r*
good returning not later than It pays—In reputable family papers.
l/tfnrrv Hayes Is home on a vacation.
--!&lt; .■nth.
M./A. Gu.i.MAJt. Agt.
Troy Press.
Harry looks as If the climate ot Washington
ThT«- is to int of poor sidewalks in tbe
An Informal mnslcale was given last nnd of Whatcom In particular, a greed with
ria !! .. .he council should see to. Am evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. II- Moon­ him. Harry Is making excellent progress
1»»i;_'
th.- market price of sidewalk falls head. In their home on Paris avenue, In In banking, and i* a young man who de­
rvu&lt;ait4- Si.000, it will hardly be proflta- honor of Mrs. Addle fired Fleming, of serves the success he is winning.
!•’&lt; for Hastings to try and bull tlie mar- Philadelphia. Mrs. Flemings
Mrs. Davlfc of Grand Rapids, wai’the
contralto singing was the
®' guest of Mrs. W. H. Goodyear the first of
btiUscTlbers who take tbe Bax.ni'.b and the enterainment- Meters. Eddy. Moor­ the week. Mrs. Davis is a beautiful
head
and
other
local
ringers
Trit":: c together for $1.25 may be delayed
singer, nnd was one of those who so pleas­
| in z. '.nug the Tribune. In older to get and W-R. Cornelius was the
antly entertained the friends at Mrs. Good­
the &lt;••.»- rale we do, we are obliged to have panlst of tbe evening. The
year's musicale Tuesday evening.
a good sized list to send In. This takes a the celebrated Philomela quartet,
(Xred Curtis left for home. Detroit, Mon­
Mrs. Fleming is a member, will
Huie time.
New York upon her jet urn east.—Grand day. taking with him a bicycle he bought of
R. K. Grant It Is not to be thought that
We understand a couple has already
Rapids Iteraocrat
he rode the bicycle, nor that the Hrycle
math application to be married In front of
'll* un&gt;ad -tend on Thursdny afternoon of
■r. Cyril S. CrWr «■' SSJiv' rode him. The momentous question of
the lair, to secure the large Spmlal prizes May Peek .were married on Wedneaoaj. which one shall run the bus!new. tbe
awarded. By request, we refrain from Sept. S. al tbe realdenee «t the bride a par­ wheel or Fred, will be decided later on tbe
pubii-iiing their names.
ents at Alamo. The t-remw ■’" *£ back streets of Detroit no regular rules to
Jl, Mr govern tbe contest.
For the Kent Agricultural and the West formed by tbe B««. -LD;
of the yromn. aMleWd by the Ker.
Albert Eycleshyincr. who was sometime
!.;gan fair at Grand Rapids. Sept 14th
oastor ofAttbe
Const et* •■to5 since aceordetl the distinction ot an ap­
JSS^t IX
*»■&gt;«£•
'o 'st:. tlie Michigan Central will aril w»tMter
pointment to3a fellowship In Princeton,
tickets for V5 cents, good returning not
has been rill I further and more highly
later than bept 28tb.
honored br being aelectrd to a fellowship
M. A. Giixman, Agt.
X' ’K‘« XM'SS
In Cl«rt llnlwnlty. ot *&lt;&gt;"•'•‘7.
Many of our readers will remember A.
The lari came entirely unsolicited, and la
oreaent,
and lhe rKe&gt;
&gt; .VunVleck. father of Irving VanVieck. •m
XblTS
&amp;
Tbe were
»••'numeroae.
’"&gt;«« n-orilol »’ • »«T hi«b honor. Mr.
formerly of this city, later of Ellendale.
Eycleshymerls pursuing scientific studies,
S&lt;-uih Dakota.
Word from there an- oouple left after the
and this fellowship will give him oppor­
iiounres Lis decease on August 25. He
tunities tbe best tbe country afford*. Mr.
Was highly respected by all who knew
Eycieshymer gives every promise of a
hlm^-most highly successful career as a scientist.
Chicago.
K Har-y Andrus completed the taking of
While playing with a companion Satur-1
U»e school census last week. He found
day afUrnoGn. the little four yearn old
• *J children of school age in tbe city—tbe
d/uMtr ot Prrn MoCnrtr mot «ltb .
largest number by a considerable erer re­
&lt;rrr painful and serious accident The
ported. At the ratio of one school child to
two were trterlnc and both fell off, the
each four of the population, tills would In­
lltt'e Eirl striking her temple on a rusty
dicar.- that Hastings has 3,200 people.
iiall sticking out ofa board, the playmate
And that's what she has.
W ing ouhJr brad and driving Uy n»H
C. L Beamer Iras rented F. li. Barlow’s
Into her temple atlii further, prnrtratinf
balluing on Jefferson street, where the
the bead about an Inch. The nail was re­
postofliee formerly was, and will make it
mov'd and the little girl went Into spasms
will
nerer
be
* general depot for peaclies, both Wholewhich lasted over it hours. For M hours
and retail Parties can also be sup­ buelne- prtnelple,°"U
plied at his orchard at O'Dunnell A. H. th««‘1y'^“‘“2^l wiabeea
are
constituted,
every
®.
iU-lnrl
.
tnuwact“• Ellis has chance of the storenxen here,
Mmdo tbe advantage in a business tnu^
^4 ^ke °rtm for the frail, which

100 styles of tablets.

UNION HALL,

forty Evening, Sept 24th.
Best of Music.
Best of Order.

hand—flying gracefully
along like a bird on the wing;
stones and mounds fall be­
hind, you laugh at danger—
Victor's spring fork is pilot.
Victor Bicycles are best.
They challenge the world.
Send for art catalogue.

SHIRLKfTSMITB.

Come everybody.

50 sizes of slates.

Pens, Pencils and Inks.

Fred L. Heath, j
THE DRUGGIST.

THE banner
75 CENT/

BUSINESS COLLEGE
Is complete fn all appointment*, and thorough
tn lu a ork. Many of Us graduate* are bold­
ing lucrative and re»pon»lDle position*. Tui­
tion by the term or scholarship Shorthand
•nd Typewriting a apedalty. Write for cata­
logue.

When You are Buying Clothing buy it
to the best Advantage.
You epn pay fancy prices if you are prodigal with your money

or you can pay reasonable prices and receive just as good &gt;a return

for your outlay as (hough you footed exorbitant bills.
By far the best way is to see our fall line and enquire our prices.

4

GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

�THE BEST WAY TO SEE A Sa: &gt; c.
tn Trrra d«l F“T
«»r7
" B*Lb GAME.
They poulticed her feet and poulticed
her head,
.
\
Sw. tavp '!» O'- r“"’S'"",'talr'h^7 i
And blistered her back UH ’twns smart
'
r &lt;;un,r
Said Mary to Johnny, “O dcarl
of the eblldran. In preparing U&gt;Mr bald- |
Ing and red.
th. mw. Of
Thia play l» too poky and slow;
'
iUu btar &lt;U« HtauUr
X“1
Ttjed tunics, eliklrs, paln-kllkrs aud
There’s only one butaite plj&gt;e here—
bu ra. lHo.. ,i,,|
HA$ TO SAY ABOUT HER WORK.
alx
tool
In
Jlatuour
aud
•
&lt;
“
«•
»»■&gt;»&gt;'««
.
O Johnny, please, I- want to blow!"
over aeclo, then, ],!,„!
.,‘nuS»
salves.
in depth, uanalty on tbr “,de
h,,U’ ' need l» rn.ndo.ol to li
"No. I’ll blow them fur you." raid ho.
(Though grandma declared it was noth­
“Just watch, and you'll ace every one;
Around the vxeavatlone llseratlt* polea.
ing but 'Tiarvi s.”)
Flret el all, roe do not I,,,, ,
-...... ^u which they plum tta. taot. tnwl. ut two
That leave* all the labor to me,
hour,
u,
m
l.oo
u
1,
"
’*» '«
Tbe txKir wumau lliought she must
While you will have only tho tun."
wnt ’ the *kius of animal*. Over tho floor thttf- ieweH koowt, the, .
™ ,£
cvnairily die.
drted gnaw.
The upper part of tbe
the
No1- I: Xter .irt,wl
if™**. Tlte
Said Johnny to Mary, "O my!
Till “Favorite PreScripUotT sire happen*
moot expen oorrl rredm „w,
! tent u Wholly oprn. Ewh of the** little part of tbetr
That apple, so big aud so bright.
t„ t|„
tai t«» try.—
You can’t oat all if you try;
tbejr baroearcttill) (niliivot,.;, A
■No wonder its praises so hardly they
O Mary, please, I want a bite!"
"1 sometime*
r.—«tl..ead of . fcr,. Tllt, .,,,^“2
. speak;
“No; I'll cat it for you." said she.
my fans”
»*»• pockmarked girt.
'Sin*grew I'etter al once, and was well vLl.l
tteroi pupp.vr_
_ Th..v.rA
nk« lo iinvo
bn.« mv
ra&gt;|
l! «I« • noornd
nuo.
Th,/ •« onoe able to decent.Inrat d^. ,n
■» be kwlul ..
eves
"And show you Just how It is done;
The
people
are
a
nomad
race.
The}
are
I’ll take ail the labor, you *re.
in a week;
*. _ .1..
vinir &lt;&gt;n» nlar-e thoul. b likely to pro...
instead
of
green,
an*.
The torturing pains nnd distressing nvrv- stead of big. However, since that woan t
And you will have only tho ftmT’
oneornot. So. Blent.. llt
I „
n* soon
noon as
a» the
t ile game
game there
vur.v ix-eoinb*
w w.™. scarce. |; tall gawpa.pnl.ll.bot u»
—Woman's Journal. .oumh-hh whlcljwronipaiiy. attlurc!-. crrtain
[)r lobe ro. I’m glad I ain’t to scrawny « For thia _reason
_
tth*
&gt;.» Muiiitrr
Im marked by
nv . n the newnpapem girr. m1J thp jf
country
forms of female weakura*. yield like magie
tinir lo
tn tta
the । ror .inu&gt;_______________
—• i»
- - ar,.
- Tprv
- .
II
tarn.
cirU
thM
ain't
tad
Itaktn,
.
&lt;■
.
__
•
—
or
old
unu.
Tbo
poopl,
ore
nrr
.
Candactor.
toformaUon that th&lt;«e who watch^E
to Dr. riercc* Favorite I’rescrii't'.uii. It t,t* Folka trr to aomtort mo by aaylwr
small' boys in -a row stood
in East niliIVS
nilujK K1IU
and SIIISUIVS
sulilues iHV
thenervoua
Minptoms
game th* day before bad to 9W!0,r
_Six
----- ,.......
------- -----------»w»
..........
tb.t ttan. am a doaKi l»a«r '•“&gt; »»
ONE ENJOYS
Broadway, a few feet from the car track, । aud r,.|i,.v,.K theSpain nc-omanylng fnnet- mat
'
‘
'WQ
nsum. ■ ----------- --' greatly exceed the white* who visit them houraiit gening.
troubles.* |0&gt;«.rnnteo
TEm. there i&gt; . gre«l„&lt;l„k.„( d
Both tbe method aud results when the other evening. There was an expres- &gt; iu|lg| Lld
net i* mv t.» vt• v
—
—
they are very impudent, and are likely to to most men time I* mare or |(=w vriuaw/
n«-.uw„aih.irf.rc..na ,
u.Ulvwr»|.|»T. «u4 .........
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasaut •i&lt;M&gt;or«ngrllclo
figure
brings
me
in.
now
thnt
I
vegotthev were looking
look ini' intently at the stere.
stars. ;
.... ......... .
.
they
hostile.
Th!* seeing the end from tin- &gt;ulnn|n» u
place. If I was just one Inch tidier I d boThey
and refreshing to the taste, and acts One of them held in his hand, l»ebind his I carried out f&lt;»B many y*-nr*.
are not anthrupopbofista, a* boa
. have got one without any trouble; but been asserted. Tbe fact that they are in whet U1 th. grrnt lew,..,. ...1
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, hack, a piece of telegraph wire bent into a
bmflneaimen are con-tan; L .irlriit-.inJ/
------------------■ tboUBh j wcar tbe very highest hee'ed
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ hook. The other end of the wire was fast­ Jt I* difficult to place tbc invention of B|1Oca i wu fiud. still I ain't tall enough to the habit of burning the bon« of the ani­ •nd te b certainly a power tba fc
mals they eat probably gave rise to the re­ importance. Iu value «. app)^
as if by accident, to a battered milk bellows, a* it U stated that they were tfrad
tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ ened,
jt
tlivns. Whoare tlwm? Why.
port
that they indulge in human flesh.
can. Along came a car and passed the iu Isgvpt in the time of Thotlimw HI. the
*eie»°e of bna-Mmll U v, Bppan:M
ju doak place*, of course. \ou
aches and fevers and cures habitual boys, and the looks of innocence vanished.
One camp of the Onaa communicate* word, need not be w^. (; ih ,| .fu„ln&lt; J
B. C.. and are reprwwuied on a tomb don&gt;t tbi|lk ,
for nrt elames, do you?
constipation. &amp;rrup of Figs is the With a grin on his face the boy with the I4B0
By thh pianotie not &lt;miv
the end
bearing tbcirameof thnt Pharaoh probably , Not m||cb| j don«t. I’m a figure, not a with another by Arc. Using the roots of
plants a* torches, they are able to commu­ from tb« beginning, bull* kt,
only remedy of ita kind ever pro- hook sneaked after tho car and annexed oa cmblematia of hi* character. Our com- |
M onw
„
, - nicate with one * neither for long distances
daced, pleasit’g to the taste and ac­ tbe milk can to the bottom of the dash­ iron bellow*, consisting of l&lt;o lioard* &gt; model.
wb^lier be dmires .&gt;r ».»t *n&gt; further
"Cannot
add
a
cubit
to
my
stature.
1
board. There was a bumping, rattling joined by a piece of leattar, was early
in the night tima. There are no tI’ve* and
ceptable to the stomach, prompt'in sound
’t waul to add a cubit, whatever that very few shrubs in tbe northern part of formation. Tliftt is, he ktww&gt; immediate.
as the can was dragged over the known to the Greek* und Roman*. Strabo don
&gt;y. and thereupon dcridm, whether ha
mar be. to my stature.'
stature.’but Id
I'd nae
like to be
maybe
uo ,
its action and truly beneficial in its rough stones, and the boys roared with known to WieurecK* ana nuninu*.
•
.taller.
it_
nl.ht-r the island. Tho quadrupeds are also few waste to know the »tep- by which th. ra
falsely ascribe* the lovnntion to Anarchar- 1 . . md fact
I’m nil ■.irrht
right in other
effects, prepared only from the mo«t delight.
&gt;1._ Scyt
Qrvt lian,
iLin. who wa*
WU* coeval
CIH’VIll with
With J ..
.
-t..Li inches In
si*, the
thirty-eight
Iu thn
tbe bust
bust in number, but there te a largo variety of sub wa* reached. Thn- ymrf p-.;wr jn th.
healthy aou agreeable sabstances, its Then tho conductor, with an cril look in Solon. Wooten bellow*
birds.
—
Chicago
Time*.
were
known
in
morning tell! you that Latham’. t...-npMr
—....... -ami
torve ii»chea
iiKumiu
—-­
awl twenty
twenty-three
in the waist,, with
many excellent qualities commend it his eye, bent low over the dashboard to Germany in tiie {sixteenth century, but the n)&lt;. BjOpjng Mhoulder* and a long enough
wa* defeated t»y 12 to 2. nr King Kelir’,
the hook. In doing so tbe lower part name of lhe Inventor is not known.—New
necks
aru the trouble with aaggregation of talent by t&gt; to s, Well thu
to all and have made it the most seize
.
necx
—
snort
uccaa
of bis coat flapped over the iron rail, and a
“How much commission do you people end* your interest in tbc thing..ndauall
York
Telegram.
good
many
that
would
like
to
be
figures.
popular remedy known.
pocketful of dimes and nickels rolled out
! and a good many more arc all right except gel from the collar and cuff factories?” done in tbe twinkling of an -ye. yOu rwts»
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and scattered along the track. With a
asked nn Indignant patron of a laundry on to more intmatfag then,.-- But tho*e
•
..
tor ttalr blu watar
««
and $1 bottles by all leading drug­ painful oath lie jumped up straight and
ths ether d-y. "What -do you mean?" who mw the game Imd to wait two hour,
The
Pars-ltoinlon
telephone
cable
con. ..yOWt M|Ue of tbe girhi say I’m laced J the
the bell. Then, while the po**euasked the 7--,
proprietor in a concillinry tone. •nd mor* to fiud this out.
gists. Any reliable druggist who pulled
tain*
four
&lt;
ouduclor.,
which
give
two
com[
In
y
waist
i*
*o
small
In
comfc---gers laughed and tbe small boys danced
"Mean
say," was the
res|&gt;o:ise.
whnLI---------, .
Couxider, also, the ntixietira of Mx-rtamay not have it on hand will pro­ with glee at a respectful distance, he Jump­ plete dreoit*. A strand of copper wire , iwn wilh my gbouldera, but it Isn’t so; ' Mean just what
’.00 pounds to the mile composes 1 nolxxlv
{^1Kjdv ever
pver ».»w me
mt pun
pulT au*»
M(i puuv
pant „ gjrfa ■I "Of...........
rourae.
iu your taial new*ye
.. &gt;people
—
. not tora; the feverish changes from high exal­
cure it promptly for any one who ed off aud started£o collect his coins. He weighing
each cond iclfer. Each strand is covered do
. who
. - lie ope
------&lt;»f, tbelr----— ‘! h»ilnintr
corset
lace* to »i
tbe
helping the
t»&gt;e collar nnd
and cuff factories
^ctori~ for
f«»r tation to great deprraxlon; from wipe u&gt;
wishes xo try it. Do not accept any had to consult the register in tbe car and with alteri..-it4 Inyere of a compeeltlou and bedpost and pull for all they nre worth on ■ nothing, and without the destructive power alarm,
and finally despair, awl the humilicount all the money there waa left in his
substitute.
ot your aci&lt;l*and your mangles they would
gutta pere taj Tbe four conductors are .' the other
•lion and utings of witu«&lt;1. ;,.„t Ay
pockets, and when he had picked up all he
spirally round each other to pre- I; "An erav berth Fve got? Well, ye*, it la i not hare one-tenth of tbe trad* they bow this he who read* is spared aslagninst him
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. could find he waa twenty cents short. Then twisted
vent indue.ioh, and these are in turn cov- 1I May work' in comparison with what tome ‘ enjoy. Come, now. tell me what yourootn- who gcWs to *ee.
the car started again. This is merely au
SAM FBMtCISQO. CAL
te for dcMroying collara.and^ettff*
It i* also much cheaper to bay year
LOUISVILLE. KT.
K£W TOSK. ff.F.
incident in tbe life of a conductor.—New erod with i wMed hemp. Ou the outside other girls have to do for half the money; mtaaloi*
of this thei- is a covering com|MN*ed of six­ Ibut 1 have the care of tbe fin* stock,.aud ।and I will pay you my proportion of it if newspaper than to pay the amount tbit I*
York Sun.
______
teen galvaii.aed iron wires,also wound »pi- ' it weigh* ou my mind. 1 out tell you, to be !you will let up on my linen." Tba lann- required for entrance to the scene uf jbe
drymnn
forced
a
smile
and
endeavored
to
rally.—Boe., oh TranacripL
contest.
And, after all, the man must'be
held re*|»ouaihleYor nil them high priced '
the questeou as a joke. “I aiu not very rich or very thrift Ira* who doe* no;
Like some persons that you nnd I have
aacqucs aud wrap*. Anil then tbe con- treat
1
known tbe beauty of tlie blue jay is ills
slant trying ou! It’s true my hours are ,joking," persisted the customer; "you have think Ajf the difference between fire rent*
fifty collars and nearly as many and seventy-five. Clearly the imhit shunM
The Editor (blandlyj-Miiy I nsk why yon only from « til! 5, but I *am my salary a* smashed
only attraction. His habits are singular,
।
and he does not walk in the ways of right­ demand ten ilhllar* for these vemra?
i well a» the black satin dressc* that I wear ;pairs of cuffs of mine all to pieces in three be cultivated of economy, and thb’b ono
The Poe— Because I hove acquired a ' in the shop. Ye*, of course they furnteh ।mouth-x, and that is no joke. I buy the
eousness nor In the paths of peace. He is
The baseball reports in any well con­
a regular dude, a smart, disagreeable tat­ mime in »enie making, aud my work is | tbc dresses. I'd like to see myself, with a’ beat of linen goods and you invariably ruin
tler, an overbearing bully, a murderer, a widely published.
ducted nfewapapef present, v» it were, pho­
। salary of twelve dollars a week, buy lug tuy each article st the secund wash.
"Now, of course there must be a motive tographic mu*|h of every detail, incident,
robber and a petty sneak thief all com­
The Editor—Never saw it.
1 own silk* and aatim*. for they wear out
Tbe Poet—Why, coufauml it, man: I awful quick under ths constant putting ou la that. 1 believe that you chap* are in event ot the. game*. They are pictures of
bined. Yet lie seems to be supremely happy
league with tbe manufactnrvDi of collars tlie most advanced school uf realism, word
all the time; perhaps it is because he has write all th? charming veraea for Queer’s . and pulling off of Micque* and wraps.
and cuffs, and I propose to organize a laun­ pictures, and If tlx preliminary announce­
no conscience.
I soap —Pittjmrg Bulletin.
;
,
COMMENTS QF BDYEBS.
It may have" been these vicious traits of
“No, 1 don't do nny trying ou In the dry syndicate nttd start* lot of fair and ment of the result proves to you that the
the blue jay that gave rise ton curious
An tfuexpected Nemesis.
workroom. Figures arc expected to do square laundries, unless you let me into matter that follows will !»• attractive, yon
OFFICE WITH ^HOLBBOOK, OVER legend among tbe colored people of the
Mrs. SlimdJet—The city water company that in smaller establishments, but Iu our your scheme.” The lauudryman then be­ can go Into the body of the report, with al!
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
south that this bird owes to the devil one ba* raised inj rates.
place it is us much ns 1 can do to try on for came serious, and earnestly protested that its descriptions, comments, talk&gt;.»taiistks
Some more chean houses wanted rang­ day’s work in each week, nnd that at pre­
Old Boardc-—They must have found out customers. Sometimes there will be as be was not In coilualob with any collarA»d and calculations, with the full knowledge
cisely one minute past 1 o’clotJk every Fri­ that we have salt tunckerel for breakfast. many ns five ladies standing around wait­ cuff factories. Tbefrayed and broken con­ and implicit confidence that the baseball
ing from 8500 to 81000.
Kememlier that this column contains but day morning all the jay birds start' for the —New York Weekly.
ing to see how Barques that they have dition of his patron’s linen be attributed editor has worked it out, nnd thought it
entirely to *qn occasional accident.’”— out, and watched it out far better and far
ft&gt;very small part of the property I have lower regions to render the service due to
taken a fancy to will look ou me. From
their master.
more accurately than you rould hare done
for sale or exchange.
------------------- ---------• o'clock till 5 it i* usually try on and try on. New York Time*.
Of course this I* only a fancy which The mod efficient advertising iu ta-lialf of | with harj|y any jet up. and somecimai I’ve
I have Improvctl and vacant city lots for
for yourself.—Cincjnnati Commercial Gasale and exchange in all parts of the city. sprang from tbe dreamy brain of tbe negro, Hood's Sarsaparilla is that which
i been nearer faiutiugiboh any would think,
xetto.
__ .
_________
Both were young and handsonie. Both
Farming lands for sale and exchange in yet many close observers of nature will tell from the ntvdiclne itself. That Is. those , but j«vo gpxxi It uni, because 1 knew that
of the EnxHth IJinciiax*.
you that blue jays are rather scarce on who are cured by it, speak lo friends , Wnting
nlQ’t wnutcd in business, had only recently graduated—one from a
all parts of lhe county.
Carrying
out
orders
too literally is some­
Friday.
Do
you
ask
why?
That
la
a
suffering
simiUrly
who
iu
tern
derive
I
Xo&lt;
j
don&gt;l
hnre
tu
Blau(1
attlL
female,
und
tbe
other
from
a
male
institu
­
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
conundrum that I cannot answer.—Phila­ benefit auif urge others to try thl» successful | ..j n|moat always walk up and down the tion of learning. Both had lieen silent ad­ time* unpleasant, .is a friend of our» oace
erty for sale at a bargain.
medicine. URhu* lhe clrcllnof its popular-. rom to show off the things, and while the mirers for over a year. Both were inex- discovered when she told her foot mao, wbn
I have choice Chicago property for sale, delphia Times.
well located iu different parts ot the city,
ity Is rapidly widening from tbls^caufe customer* are looking at mo and paaklng jwricnced in tbe art of lore making, which, was n model of ol«lienre, that w|iea Mr.
alone, andj-------------------------------more and more are becoming
although practiced by college students, is Brown and her daughter, a grown up
i remark*, ■ 1 iun cxj&gt;ected to look just as
ranging from 8425 up to 350.000. a splen­
Of that unpleasant trio, the scorpion, enthuslaj-tic in behalf of HocxTs Saraapa-1 sweet and nulling a* one of the wooden not taught in college*. He wanted to pro­ young lady, railed, he was to carry ibetn
did opportunity for investments in that
marvelous city where fortunes are made in centipede nnd tarantula, the first is, j»er- ritlu a- I tactually demonstrates its absolute dummies iu the window, uo matter what pose; she wanted him to do so. He did not up into the drawing room. Mrs. Brown's
Real Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­ haps, the most formidable. The sting of merit. All that is asked for Hood's Sarsa­ they may be raying. Not al way* compli­ know how to do it; she did not know how dismay may be imagined when, upon a«kthe very large black specie^ which is com­ parilla as llrat it be given a fair trial. If mentary? You just ought to bear ’em! to teach him, but the conversation hap­ Ing for her hcniteM. mUo was caught up. by
cating the different places for sale.
mon about decaying stumps and hollow yon m-cd a goud bldbd purifier, or building Sometime* they will say tluit everybody pened upon grammar—nouns and verb*, tbe stalwart attru&lt;Iai:’. and. despite het
remonstrance* and kicking, earned safely
trees, is, I should think, the most agoniz­ up medicine, try Hocxl’s Sarsaparilla.
can sec I am nmndcv.p figure or I wouldn't etc. He saw his opportunity. This is bow upstairs and deposited before his AstonOu Jefferson street two houses and lots ing pain known, judging from its effect on
besostlff. Tbe square shouldered tort *ay he improved it, nnd bow she snapped nt it: iaheil mistreiM. The nistoriaii does not re­
at bargains, and otleasy terras.
the almost nerveless Chinaman. A speci­
He—Can you decline "love?"
thnt my shoulders slant too much, and
late buw the Other lady gig Up.
... and men was once brought me which was cov­
Near furniture factory.—ode lot
She—I cannot.
what would fit mo wouldn’t fit them. I
Da» idtfv teli* r story of a b-.-mewhat ob­
$500 down.
ered, tail, daws and all, with young scor­
house well finished Si,000: “
J
It is not definitely known where our do­ should hope not!
tuse actor who j-erfortueil: he character of
pions about half an Inch long in constant mestic bird bulls from. Tbe nearest ap­
bal. on time at 7 per cent
She—Certainly. 1 love you----"Thcatout
one*
say
that
it
is
inhuman
And one house and lot oue (block from motion. It seemed half dead, and wishing proach to it,iua wild state, la found in ■ to keep me local up so tight—that I'd have
He—Stop! Can you form a conjunction? a dumb boy. The sug;e direction* are,
factory. 8800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per to see whether the native belief is correct Indin, and the ina»t likely theory is that to 1 a twenty-eight-inch waist if I waa let
She—Just oak pa. He is not much of a "Enter Hugo, who advanv* tuthe king,
iliakea bl* head and knreb." To the hor­
that scorpions are devoured by their young, India we owe a debt *f gratitude for our
cent. Cheap.
aloue. The awful tall one* say they can’t grammarian, but PH go and teach him bis ror of the »tagc manager . nd the amuMHouse and lot near Whip anil Felt Boot I placed it in an empty seidlitx powder ixw. favorite broil*, fries roust* and fricnxaccs. tell what n cloak really looks like when Itwon.
mentof tbe audience, the actor nlvMJced
Unfortunately, I was called away for a Next to the Indian bird alluded to, tbef
factory . tl.OOp. 3500 down, bal. 3 years
Pa
was
an
apt
pupil,
and
In
half
an
hour
few minutes, and on returning found tbe grouse probably comes nearest, in appear- they seek on sucll a squatty figure, and all the apparently insurmountable obsta­ to the king, caught him by hl* eara shoo*,
at 7 per cent.
.
some who walK like cow* tbcmselvra say
Several splendid bargains in the 1st box and its contents in the possession of ai ce and habit, to our barnyard bird. The they could form a better judgment of a cles had been overcome.—New York Her­ the king’* head vigorously, and then sans
“Cheiaka,” or "the scoundrel,!’ a monkey young of the grouse, or prairie chicken, as
.on his knees before assaulted m&gt;i)«ty.
ward and other parts of the city.
ald.
cloak if they saw it on a graceful person.
Which anecdote, by the w.&lt;y. does not say
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­ so named from the singular enormM}* of they are commonly called in the west, are
“I'd like to know if anybody but aa act­
bis crimes, who was crunching up the scor­ very similar to our chicks.
much for the system of conducts® rener opposite Ford's hotel.
ress
could
walk
natural
with
so
many
beara.il* nt that particular tueater.-Lonpion
and
progeny
with
the
relish
of
an
ex
­
Peruvian
woolen
fabrics
wen?
of
three
When just out of tbe shell they are the
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well located in
folks
staring
at
her
all
at
once.
Frown
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. lias un the land 1 brick cursionist over a plate of shrimps.—Cham­ ccnniDgcst little creatures you ever saw. ’em down? 1 daren’t. A figure has got to | kinds—a coarse woolen cloth, which they don Tit-Bite.
_
There is nothing much prettier than a
called avasca, which formed the raiment of
store three stories, also dwelling house and bers’ Journal.
\ Exhibiting the F*r«»»’« Motion,
freshly batched brood of little, tai liras look just as pretty as she can or sbe’ll he ! the common people; a finer variety, called
good barn. Can lie bought at a bargain,
barnyar^l yawpers; but the young grouse bounced, und as niatteni stand it makes I com pi, worn by the captains and officials,
or wiij exchange for Hastings «r Grand
when next you cbamv t-&gt;eat an ’ffu0?
againstme,
I
can
tell
you.
that
1
ain't
no
“This morning,’* writes a Sunday school are smaller, more firmly built, a great deal
and still another, also called compl, but of can cosily make sn exi*rlnie!it. whlcc “
Rapid&lt; property. The city of Seneca Falls
better looking In tbe face.
much finer quality, reserved for the use of nut only prodmuveul m ,&lt;-h .m-woj
has a population of 7,000 aud upwards—Is teacher, "1 gava-tbe children a little talk more active and much more handsomely
NOT ALL FCX.
about
their
souls.
When
I
bnd
done,
I
colored.
They
usually
have
bands
of
dark
persons
of
royal
blood.
Specimens
of
this
but also Illustrates in » m a&gt;ner so cie.u
largest town in Secena Co.
"Our business booming, you think?
40-Mcre farm In Irving, all improved, soil thought I would ask them n few questions color which alternate with lighter shades. Well, iL ain’t l«d. but, of course, you know cloth, still preserved, reveal a fineness of aud simple that even a &lt; did c*“
texture and an exquisite finish which btu4 It, tbe double nwreiuent of
grx»d. Cau be bought at a bargain on easy- to see if they understood what 1 bad told —Pittsburg Dispatch.
there's a doxcu cloaks tried on for oue that modern ingenuity rarely equals. Both which
them. So I began:
revolve* simulthiiecusiy atuucd the
term s.
“ ‘What did God give us besides our bod­
Ludington is to have a new F, &amp; F. M. is sold, and sometimes for none that’s sold. aides of these cloths were woven alike- The sun and on it* own axi*.
.
84 acre* fractional—over runs 15 or 20
Time nnd dgain Pre tried ou cloak after delicacy of tba texture gave it the luster of
’
depot.
Uol«.n ■Ughtlfwltl.
ri”"
acres, J&lt; mile east of Sheridan, good fram-. ies?
cloak for customers that bad no more idea
“Perhaps you can imagine what my emo­
paIM
ed bouse. One of lhe cheapest farms in tions were when they instantly responded,
Charlevoix is agitating the question of of Irtiyiug 'era than I have of buying the silk, while the brilliancy of tbe dyes em­ r..r |.ute. at* l» tbr ployed
excited
the
envy
and
admiration
of
U» roll' olttar(tot. «• -.tat
Barry Co., will take part city property.
waterworks.
moon. You may say it ’is all la a day’s tbe European artisan.
‘Laigsl’ "—Harper's Bazar.
not far to go for coloring material) a sun
10 acres near city, good house and barn,
reaMlttatftataJ
Howell i« waging war against Sunday work, and ! hadn’t ought to mind it,’ but
The Peruvians made also, shawls, robes,
well aud cistern, 150 fruit trees, J* acre
when tlie buyer scolds the salesladies for carpets, coverlets and hangings In great to do ia to Plata tbe tap, bad *“*
liquor
selling.
grapes; 81.300, cheap, H down, bal. at 7
not selling more cloaks, some of 'em ha* a varieties of patterns. They knew bow to your esx on th. rln. ot tbr plate.
The moat successful antidote given for
l"F
The
I
’
ort
Huron
tunnel
will
be
opened
way cf blaming it onto mefelling him I produce an article of great strength and ’□e tbl. latter duly
poisoning is tbe preparation
।
140 acres in Woodland tn exchange for arsenical
leave uli thi/talk to them about tbelr be­ durability by mixing the hair of animals
known as the fresh sesqui oxide of iron. September 19.
Bradually Mound ao lb..t tbe
.-smaller farm and difference.
ing warm and comfortable and at tbe with the fleece of their llamas.—S. N. D.
Magnesia la also given. Insoluble com­
way, have at loth or
184 acme In Hope township, known as pounds are formed in tbe stomach. For
same time light and stylish.
plZ. talore it. you
North in Popular Science Monthly.
flood’s Ssrsnparilla
the Doty farm, will sell for St200 on easy expulsion of these qmetica and castor oil
"I'd feel like it, wouldn’t 1, say on a hot
1. £nrlfl-&lt; tl»e blond
begtl. to rev.Jvr rapid y ou I..
4erms.
. .
2. create* an annetlte.
day in September, praising up Newmarkets
are given. It take* a long time to recover
at Uta Mine time trakelins round
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at bar­ from a case of arsenical poisoning that has
and sealskin Barques and such things that
The .liel.t ta..Mlo.. c.u&lt;d'd
Wife (proudly)—I saved you 11,000 today.
gains ranging from 81.800 upwards and been given even the best of treatment.—
I'm
nearly
suffocated
in!
Yes,
we
are
aw
­
A Overcomes that tired frelltut,
Husbund
—
Saved
81.000?
We
haven't
molxteta tbe plate w
some will take part city property in ex- Kansas City Star.
ft. Cores pcrnftil*. salt rheum, etc.
ful busy in Septemiier selling our imported that much to save. We haven’t 8100 we which
taoulluttal IopT,.ud~- 1'7 J ” "’2
". Invigorates tho kidnevs amt fiver.
ehauge.
articles to the buyers for small stores, and
*. Believes hetidache. Indigestion dyspeplo.
can call our own. Hang me if we have ■ball lallluu od tbc «1£&gt;- ot the
I have several largo farms for sale will
my work last* on later into the summer over 110. come to think.
Oh, tbe power for good or for evil which
Boston Globe.
take small farm in part payment
resides in the simple lead pencil wielded
Burglars have been going through vacant than you might think; *o many folk* buy
Wife—But you have always said that if
I have some city property 1 will trade by the joumalial! Think of an audience of Grand Rapids residences whose owners when the season I* over, so as to get things
you ever had money enough you would
A Fepty •" “ Fostfor good farms.
J half a million souls. This Is tbe vast con­ are spending the summer away fram home. cheap.
It-».you«ta»i^’XSS
build a houre.
*
1 contemplate a more extended system gregation to which any of the men writing
I hardly ever go on my vacation before
Husband—Of course
u,.ruuou,n.|..yioKu-. »e( ihc
ot advertising, and It would be well for for the great journals preaches today and
the last week in June. Some of tbe girls
“Well, for 851 bought a book showing
those who wish to sell or exchange to rail tomorrow and every «l*y. And all at once,
in our place say I don’t used no vacation, how to build a 110,000 house for 80,000.— to avggest in »
‘
. Jlne that an
rendering of a certain G^
Une
- at this agency at once and get the benefits. or little by little, bls influence must be
and It’s only fun lo be wearing flue clothe* New York Weekly.
intei rogation j .»mt I’loj*
J
Unton Pacific IL R. lands for sale in the felt by tome of this vast society.
all the time, or at least all day, a* I do, but
migl t throw light on i»*
well
■states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington,
I don’t see where the fun comes In. I like
turiwd sharply on him ami •
btp4
Experiment with strawberries indicate
&lt;Jtah, Texas, etc, upwards o! 5.900,000
fine clothes as well a* other folks, but there
"la tbe Indy of the bouse iu?" asked a
acres of fanning, mineral and timbered tbit pollen bearing is au exhaustive-proc­
ain’t no satisfaction iu putting ’em on if tramp of the servant, who rang the door known Mipercl ions iu.in • •’ liotlpoipi
tends, ranging in price from 85 to 810 per ess, and that largrr yield* of fruit as s rule
they don’t belong to me, and baring a &lt;300 bell of one of tbe stateUeat mnn*ioh*4n you will tell»“ wbR\a,‘••i taought
acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit on uuty be expected from those varieties which
sealskin wrap on my back doesn't make Austin.
every one knew it was
j.r3UJcisco
balance. Frequent excursion rates given, produce pollen so sparingly that a small
me forget that my Sunday sacque cost only
“De lady of de house don’t come to de thing thU'-kaq^10^ 'baD
.
proportion of other varieties producing
815, and if I buy a silk drew this year it do’ to talk wld de like* ob you."
etc- Call and get circulars.
*
pollen abundantly must be planted with
Brown city wants a dentist—Shepherd,'
Argtmaut.
----------—
have to do me another winter.’’—New
“Then," said tbe tramp, elevating tbe
too. Both good fields.
York Tribune.
them in order to insure a full crop.
Th* Inventor of U‘«
. ■_
remnant of a bat with a grace Chesterfield
might have envied, “tell the lady of tho
Derrick b tb»;b
According to Blackstone, wills serve,
These pills are scientifically compounded,
-Abo***.
among other purposes, to prevent strife
The weaving of cotton into cloth waa bouse a gcntkmutn wishes to speak with odti ios kntl brcltor
tHAXCKBT S1LE.
and confusion. Some of us, perhaps, would and uniform In action. No griping pain so first done in ludla centuries ago. Nothing her in the parlgr."—Texas Siftings.
»kl w bo »&gt;
,„ldW
who. white wrvtak »■ i*”‘ w„dteteW&gt;
not have suspected this to tie a character­ commonly following the use of pills. woven In America can compare with the
nn.br Kobort, horl of
otJ
istic of wills, and a counsel practicing in They are adapted to both adults and chil­ filmly .fabrics wroucht in East Indian
mv'C»riawuru..iuiur n.«
...
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee looms. One man will take month* to com­
" io b. •»““
When food is scarce in their natural u dnU fur
tWI*. In arertatn czuw therein pend »« *^erriu the probate court probably considers that
Sod&gt;
John B. Krux w comutemaM and tedtart . they were primarily intended to create in­ they have uo equal In the cure of sick plete a single piece, which is so exquisitely haunts quail will boldly appear among do­ M, c™m.cd.r o»
tangtwonw'hiwotlwr'^
(hu
,ut^.
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and fine that we cannot wonder that it 1* poet
Waiundny. KH» M. Waumdey. Edward Smith stead of prevent iu
mestic fowl*, hobnob and dine with them.
aa&lt;l Hiram M. Alien, are rteteudants.
biliousness, and, as an appetiser, they ex­ icaily called “woven wind." Wife but tbe
nr, cbo rokol.nl.oir '■ .|, D,ndo»tebo
Notice bi hereby given that shall sell at
At the present day the only civilised cel any other preparation. Sold by W. elves or tte brownies could sew seams in a long lost cousins that they are. It is
! tAMf
V,
-W. .
. .... .... ..... persons of the male sex who ornament H. Goodyear.
thought by nomo commentators that quail v—I-Lssex, the man who
web a* dainty as this?
lUe.-Harfier h Young People-_
In the forenoon. at tire north from door
The tree cotton of India, with tea red­ waa tbc miraculous food supplied to tbc
of CIm Court house in the (Tty of Haattnas County ears with earring* are the gypsies, the
Knob Hillers at Grand ’HaplGb have tri­ dish purple flowers, I* grown alxmt tbe Israelites in tbe wilderness. If they also
o’. Bsrry xurt Mtetr at Michigan, said Court bouse Italians, tbe French, a few sailors ot other
umphed, and no saloon will be licensed on
being the plsse for bolding tbe circuit court far
made
toast
out
of
the
manna,
this
may
temple* of the Hindoos, and from its yel­
at Bxrr? the following described a matter of course precious few female* the hilL
lowish fillers ih made the sacerdotal tripor help to account for their leisurely stay ot
— the world over will be found without them.
•Five sears ago I had a constant cough, night tlte thread of the Brahmins—the emblem forty year*.—Pi Osburg Dispatch.
“f their trinity.—Harper’* Young People.
A POOR

RULE. ,

Cadwallader’s

AGENCY COLUMN.

SPECIAL !

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

Usara with nothing but

Why, Peter, thia b the third time you
—
k— ■----- ■ -

"And bow r
BefitaB Harbor has voted to bond itself

It**

BO

■•Yc*. dew, ol cuu«“*

�—'
that she loved him and would nurrv
■ ol3*h (lol8 C mhgq dhgk qlin B hkq F. mosphere foul and stifling.
none but him. Aye, but she, with the I Msq ngmo mioq 8 Impt F, oilg qolg . On the bed was stretched the gaunt
rest of the world, would now think- of '
kgli kgli C inho. F. Mogl. C okiq and ghastly figure of a man, who, as
him as dead. Death obtitoratesal! thjp^ : P^no 8. Irani C. omgk. F hlnm F. nilgi Keppel appeared, raised himself with
—memory and luve and tlw rest. But ,
88. ; '.rd. C q knp olmp F, difficulty un his left elbow, and with his
What if he should send her Aaecretlmea-'
Imio B. nlo. F, &lt;dm C ngil mkqn 8. right liand leveled a revolver nt the in­
Peculiar In cemirtnttf .—. proportlefl, aad
ao*- or sign informing her of his aafetv? i 8npi C ngil F. hqon inisq F, qopg q. go trader.
preparation of ingro'-.&lt; .:.. Hood** fcnrapa-.
He praised in bis walk to reflect No, it UikuF. opi C. pghq mkqn B qglp U right hand leveled a revolver at the inrilla
poMtcircs the curathe valuecf Iba beat
The glare of his sunken cyce
would not do, as the message might mh-1 mkqn F. ongl opkn C bqpm F, oinq E
known rcine- ■!- J9^
was appalling, and his hand shook so that
vege table HOOG S kingdom.
and,
wh.it avail to-r~
write to i ,niK F. hkom B imq C. ngoi. F- mpqn. the pistol wavered from ride to ride.
___ , —
«. if
»» not, W
her? She could
They
Peculiar In Ita ftrength and economy, Htcd’a
ould not
not come
come to
to him.
him tr
-.-- tnli. oih hgo F. iinqg E hpg F. hnoi E "Haiti or I shoot you!" he said, with a
Barrapartita 1* the only medicine of which can
could not get married and go off togeth­
I mkpi F, hign ikmn.’
rtrong foreign accent.
.»
truly be said, •• Ono Hundred Dcieea Om Dol­
er. To know tlud he was alive might
r, mgniKtnn.’
| -.Don’t shoot!" cried Keppel, lifting
lar.” Peculiar In Ita medicinal merita. Hood's
give her imppinww for a moment, bnt iu ’
l13!*1'1' on which this curious ef- his hand. “I mean you no barm. I’m
Sarsaparilla acronijdiilics cures hitherto on1^
the long ran it could only make her mis­ fusion is written appears to be of Freni a fainting from fatigue aud hunger. I
WSsy^sssctAi
erable. Moreover, money would be in­ manufacture."
| must eat and sleep.”
dispensable,
and
where
was
it
to
come
Such
won
the
newspaper
article,
some
j
The
man
lowered
his
weapon.
“
Ah!
shattering of splinterud glass auu the
the UUe of •• The greatevt blood partner ever
from? He might still paint pictures, it jiasaages of which moved Keppel pain- it is no ghost, then?" he muttered in
PART 7W0-TREASURE.
discovered." Peculiar in ita “good nan*
groan of tearing timbers. There had
fully. Olympia, it seemed, would be re- French, and Mink back on his pillow,
been a rugged looping and a senes of ter­ was true, but it would not be safe to do
duced to want just at the time when he i Keppel approached and looked down
partlU wild In Lowell than of all other
CHAPTER VL
rific concusrions; now all motion ceased, ro in this country; and os to Europe—
blood purifier*. Peculiar In ita phenomenal
but there was a deafening hiss of steam. It was better to select some other pro- was powerless to render her any assist- 1 on him. He seemed nil skin and bone;.
TWO l-l&gt;l lUtADOn.
perplexed ered
his hair
disorderly
feraon. Yet what profession could bring ance. The situation greatly reserving
withgrew
a three
weeks’on
i his forehead,
. r.-ni-inln-red that the jury Tho soft night breeze blew on his face
no other
him; for
Harry Trent
had
told
him
with ' beard.
and the His
lower
]&gt;artwas
of his
face was ,oovthe
immediate
returns
that
were
neces,
f
_
nd
he
ba4
j
given
skin
dark_yeU
; ;-l Darke guilty of murder and he felt the rain falling. A dark,
ever attained so rapidly otr held so
one. and | his own lips that he intended reserving 1 ered w*th a three
’ weeks’ stubble of red
U-gnv—p rhaps to fortify irregular maxs loomed distinctly between sary? Robbery was the only
. How
-------fur himself,
and he hod given ' bconl. His skin was dark yellow, his
there were
objections
to that!
was- Olympia
it out
out publicly
publiclv
tba
of
people. Peculiar in the bralo-wo.k which
him
and
the
sky;
and
now
he
heard
were
objections
to
that!
How
was
it
that
Mrs.
and
Miss
Raven
lips
black
and
parched.
Keppel
had
. -k-.-s against tin- phantom of
he ro nww—to
i.~— I -1--------- -----,------------ ;------- ft------I: rtprescfcta, Hood’a Sarsaparilla cum_ live with
-----him
-- in hi&gt;- n*w JUI.CU
tn with the hair on his face. screams and cries of deadly anguish and ne to procure the means of buying his ', were
were to live with him in his new bouse, ■ never seen the yellow fever, but he pernext meal?
bines all tho knowledge which modem
calls,
confused
and
aimless.
One
wom
­
&gt; far az the n- w spapersrepyct be was married to Sally Matchin at ' ceivqd that the man was dying. He had ( research v
“edlcaf
!h°n«l,t “““*1 him to that very time, aud five days before had arrived at this deserted spot in time to
j rofessecl itafclf satisfied with an’s voice shrieked piercingly and £hen
science has I O lISCIl developed,
‘he i'ock"t' -rM.eo.tud w.i,t- executed Aril! cutting off Olympia wjth- behold the curse of Maurice Solange ful&gt;&gt;f imprisonment for life in was silent. He lay in the midst of be­
with many years practical experience in
The prisoner himself, bow- wilderment, ruin and death.
''hich
Mui tukm. out even wro proverbial shilling. There filled upon the thief who had betrayed
preparing medicines.
Be sure to get only
He changed from the dead man,
..ngniteful enough to declare , His arm was paining him. uecnangtxi
waa some&amp;ng odd about this; it de- 1 »*«.«
- •*-* ' upon
.- discontented; and Olym- | * is nnsitim,
porition «&gt;»&gt;
sons *-»
u&gt; —
relax
the- strain
M“«.. "&gt;&lt;1 In uuuided investigation. The first thing him.
Sold by all draggUU. fl; ata for fa. Prepared oriy
CONTINUED.
wiiu contrived, in spite of her i
His wrist wae still chained to that tbe ngbt hud pocket o! the w.atcogt tu be done waa to find ont the real mur­
ron o( biIU_f
'
..■stations, to gain occtws to j of the officer, and was bleeding. Bespoke then, wu
derer uf Harry Trent; the remainder of
IOO Doses One Dollar
re lie left New York, said,, to the man, but got no answer; he was Swm.IL it-w„ too .UH, to
the mystery would probablv resolve itself.
You may have beard your friends and
■ which be never forgot, and ' •j’iog in a strangely twisted attitude, his the iluotututioM, but there v,.ad „ot Unlwho would Bud the murderer out! —
^■"betalking
"X''ot about It. iho
neighbors
Youknow
may
•elu.tk.tt Or. doWtm. It w„ .uo”^
him resolve never to give p&gt;ead wan bent into his breast. Keppel
Obnously, uo oue would jmrenr luuueU &gt;
„p„len„ J„,t how good .
_ ___
, ,, by
_ tho
.
. । ’i , tbo P***Jnt; and indeed Kennel
■ f freedom. "Keppel." ahe ! •’fixed
him
shoulder; the man
about tae matter unless Keppel himself thi
K lr you have evcr tried IL you
v y&gt; u «re innocent. I prom- !, head
Heral swung
swunur Jver
over loosely
locwde u7tVright™!."
n. »i«. u..u.; i... I JrieVJ’l1 ft*! ’W”‘r ,ta?diU,u“ t,f co,‘- 1 did, and certainly he was in no position j nre ooo of |ta «t&gt;un&lt;-h trii&gt;n&lt;U !-«&lt;•■»«• •’&gt;«
was broken; he was quite dead , Nnixxlv Xfii
igA“\U Wns Iu“ ,noro' i to enter upon such a quest at present | are one of Its staunch friends. In'cause tbe
■. always and never to marry iiieck
■
। Keppel gut ou his feet, standing on the ' »mn all ii w4 1 t J!* '** °f 80 Muan ft He could only promise himself that he | wonderful thing about It is. that when
.'■‘•’i■
~ eves
-• ’ —* '****ti ou uie
1*i
of J«prvportiunate value would never forget the purpose to do so. once given a trial. Dr. King's New DisHues were very proudof the I ahte
**•«» of
°* the
the car.
car. His
His eyes becoming aocns- I
.
........puipnc iv uu nj, co very I covery ever after bolds a place In the
. had characterized their . tomed to the darknees discovered the to Keppel himself.
nor rest until it had been Accomplished. h?"If
houM-.
you have never used it and
I He now left the track and turned off
the cipher,
einher. although
althnnrrh Keppel was should be afflicted with a cough, cold or
As for tbe
’
1 feet of another man protruding upward
■r cas.‘ frdm the beginning.
: :}'genng. along for two or from n mam of debris. Just then a Ux-h I! to’ the eastward. The ruin gradual!v somewhat of an adept at cryptic writing, any throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a
cleared
nnd
the
stars
carae
ont.
Guid
­
he soon jwreetved that here was u prob­ bottle ut oner* nnd give it a fair trial. It Is
i - , v had their man convicted of lightning revealed his face; it was &gt; ing
by them. Kepix-l walked
lem cut uf the common run. It did not guaranteed every time, or money refunded.
the uiun
other mneer.
officer. tils
His txxlv
body was I1 ing
and himself
■ -;r -m-nths. Il was a lovely । that of me
...
.
. ’ . 114
I
*•
S
iX"»»«ion
£££ rvsjtond to the usual tests. Thus, of the Trial bottles free at W. II. Goodyear’s
nimj-r ivt- '. uuntenve was pro3ck net-taebo and nHeve oil tbe troubles fncf&gt;
seventeen different characters (commas drug store.
onlvr f&lt;&gt; maintain their
and periods included) that cum|&gt;o6ed it.
arranged to dispatch
three occurred six times or less, seven
Perhaps yon arc run down, can’t eat.
r l.» Sing Sing that night.
from twelve to twenty-nine rmet, can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything
:. Lic.tvv thunderstorm sprang
and seven from thirty to forty times. to your satisfaction, and you wonder what
id of clearing away after
Plainly, therefore, they could not be ails you. You should heed the warning,
r-- fre^ji luittalions of clouds
signs answering to letters of the alphabet you are taking the first step into nervous Bradoche. yet Carter's little Ltvee PIOS Ut
!
1 ;.-kne&gt;s fell, und the elcoAgain, the cipher consisted of groups of prostration. You need a nerve tonic and equally valuable In Coast:pollen, curing and poiml detonations shivered
in Electric Bitters you will find the exact vnUng tblsaanoyingooiBptalnt.while tbsyalse
four characters (neither more nor lew; remedy for restoring your nervous system eo
&lt;■ |1 thn &gt;ugh the hetivm-s. The
siwrfsEdtowdsswwtherinmsr hjNImiiWin tba
and of single capitals. Of the four char­ to Its normal; healthy condition. Surpris­ liver aod rngulota tho 1i n wrts Even Utbsy only
Ktppel «»n board started from
acter combination*—over sixty in all— ing result* follow the use of this great
■.» • • midst of a drenching
ouly seven occurred more than once in nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite
the course of the composition. Of the returns, good digestion Is restored, and
itnn the ear next the baggage
T*
MDdc tiffs. He ap
lucky nt having ns bones brola-n. In , wpaiate capitals F occurred twenty-two tl,t’ liver and kidneys resume healthy I ‘Aebsibsy would bo atacetprioetass tn fhaoe who
.n\ hlonroe, the detective who piled it; the next moment he was free, j one of his new pockets he found a pen- times, C seventeen times, B six S five "rlion- TrJ «bottle.
Price SOe. at W. j su/icr from thisdistressing complaint* but tectasafety thetrgoodBkss does notead hwa,»ud those
• 1 'in', -at in th- seat by his But no waa not sdfe yet; there could !&gt;e knife, aud with this, as w-hr could, an^ E four times. All this was vrrv ,LG&lt;x&lt;v««r’® drug store.
who ones try them will find these little pills vain,
able In »otua::y vr&gt; ya that they will not few!],
no safety as long km there yemain-d any ; he ent Ins hair short. Ina couple of pmtxling. and was to be elucidated, if at
llag tod 3 without Ibem. But attar attack heed
.
-.ffi.-dr by tho luind- probability uf pursuit.
Kq jk-I looked Weeks hi.-. Iword would have Im gun to
only after prolonged study, of which
The best salve in lhe. world for cuts,
r -.iii-.\r Kit in the
iu aronnd him.
grow, nn,] he would be tolerably &lt;li&gt;- Keppel’s brain, at that juncture, was far bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
Th-n- were about twenty
.sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains.
Nyedgetl between two .scats on th-- op- j gujsed.
'
।i from
trom being
neing capable.
capable. Meanwhite
Meatrign.lc the
tbe Ii cuni;t an(J all bklll eruptions, anil posltlvei purite ride uf thp aisle, which iu the । He
was
h
''m*emnid
at
rani- , ianmteed
.1 slowlv.
...I. fur
f.,r Ini.,. w
.,&lt; moncd
housemaid
sit the door
doorandraracurM pu,^
(,r no
pay required.
is Dike bone ct somacylirM that here is where
He raw
raw proceedol
bin.knocked
to breakfast.
He and
replac'd
to give
perfect
satisfaction,It or
r - awm* that Keppel । present portion
we make cur (rest boast. Oar pills cure it whU* th- car was on an in- j very tired, and
■ &gt;1 a ulR!™
'. money refunded. I’rlre
rery ah
urcl.
and L.-n^ry.
. • hr
’ L\
. ’ cents t*r,box. Others
de not.
l«-s&gt; that he waa tho ! dined plane above him. was a body Hr had walki-d mure Ilian twentv mile’s. • the cipher in his i^.-ket and went da*,vn. ,
f 11 irry Trent,
whose right arm. hanging downward. ;: At
'* ’length, :L
;. sun rose, he naif, ■hah
»*•-----•*- - *—&gt;• •he Went ...»
as the
After
eating
heartily
back to | For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggist.
*r» itrfctU ve^oUblo and do not frtpa or
■ w:u« within Kepprl’s reach ns he stood, j! a
.i mile
mil*- uff.
off, a railway cutting ckunding
&lt;
—
hi*
i«•• room and
nnd slept till the middle uf the ।
Korte, n Greenfield deaf mute boy. I They
Jiu':■■. Lot t&gt;y tWlr c«at!o ac-Jcn pleaw? all who
. and dispoe-1 th«-in- IL* toik 1h?1;1 &lt;«f tit-* hand;* it was limn ‘toward
'
a small town.
Thither :ic I aftflkuoon. Then,
7 , after dining.,ho took I mv&gt;tBrioiialv dl-anAeared Anrust «n.i •&gt;"&lt;«1 naotkocx Icvialait?3cents; fivaforSl. SolA
overjwlioro. or kd t by mall.
•iy as they could fora and clammy~ttie hand of a corpse. ! directed his ate]*, hut lingered on the । theroral again, and in the course of a , mysteriously disappeared August 2nd. and by di
no trace of him lias since been obtained.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., Naw YortG
honrs arrived at p town on the
Bracing his f,ret tigninst some fragments ; uub-kirt.s for an hour or two until the ' «&gt;apl«
! . p: himself awake only of wreck, he grasps! the lx»ly round.the townap -ople should be ;»wa\--. Finally । •bores of Long Island sound. On the • WTiat ilnm h to tMenrtn». Hood** Snrsapa S1HLL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIM
Mil* Is lo the body, producing txxUly j&gt;wer
i 'i-u-ingof tobacco. But waist and draggril it from its puritiun. [ he heard a train octning, and managed I wkarf a couple of men were just prejMir- und furnishingmt-niai force.
i -t -iwpy in The least. He It was. ns ho had; sunrised, thnt uf the . to reach the station al the Kune time ; *u" to I*11 &lt;,nt
a catboat. Keppel
Francis Gould of York township, Wash­
th, ui whither they wen- l»nnd.
i'-hould. trayer Sleep again. young man in whom he hod fended a 1 tlut tbe engine drew up at th - platform. I
tenaw county. Is charged with Incest by
I i;i hiyfnind all theinci- resemblance to himself.
Tlieu. as it st-ani.d away again, fie ' "Tu 1&gt;ort Jefferson,’’ one of them nu- his 17-ycar-old daughter.
i. t :hn£ months. Arilent
He Imd Imvo killed by n mass of metal, walkthl into the town, as if jn*t arrived , iW‘‘red.
“STRUCK THE GOLDEN MEAN"
: &gt;n&lt;J rebellionseized upon which had struck him in the face, crash-; from New York, nnd seeing a plain but ! “What will you ask for setting me
Ax a Blood Purifier. ''N
It that to gain liberty ho I ing in the features ifld th*' front of -the comfortable looking inn near at hand. ' *crosri" inquirvd Keppel.
The Detroit Fore Press says: “IHbbanl’a
he
enteral
and
asked
for
a
room
und
I
"
How
‘
1&lt;*«
n
dollar
l
'
trike
your
rder a hundred times over. . brain. Except that tlie countenance ’
Rheumatic Syrufi prepared by The Charks
I "J^onu!’’ said Keppel, and he got on Wright Meilieinri Company, of this city,
u&lt;lly war with the world; it was thus rendered ntterly\nnrecogniz- . some breakfast.
has struck the Gblden Mean. In- the treat­
While his &lt;-ggs and coffee were being board.
leu him without justifica- 1 able, the l*odysf&lt;e|nOd uninjured. Keppel
h:’d no
w,»y
8oin? to ment of all blood diseases, and Its success
that ha held dear. No cbnckjed. “Y&gt;»a have died to save me." boiled he locked himw-lf into his room I
■:a'.iati.4&gt;4i:i his part could ho said, "at the right moment and in the ' to think ovpr his sit rati. in. But the • Port Jefferson, but he felt implied logo Is an evidence that nn honest, pure nnd
“ Tht Niagara iaitiSGuiB.”
valuable medicine. Is not Incapable of at­
. But be waa absolutely j right way. May your siul have peace, future was so vague that he wa« able to ‘oraewhere, and-thought he would feel tracting the attention of every family.
come to no exclusion. As soon as his . n»or« s’^’
&lt;*»e comparative wilder- There seems to be but one opinion as to
■'•u- chained to his captor, ! brother."
!k lh»»
Slallou*.
Wand than in a large town, Its merit as a family medicine.’’
tax t-x ;z.i
i r- than an hour he would
As quickly as posable Ik* removal ! money should be gone he would be at ut*s
nils that he could, never , the dead man’s coat and waistcoat : the mercy of circum tnne«. He ex- perhaps he mighlI get temporary employThis Is the real secret of the success of
amin.sl
again
the
contents
of
his
pockets.
lUent
«?
th
i
funuer
'
or
J
“
mi
«
ht
J?*
this wonderful remedy. Its perfect and
.”i &lt;l:i»h«xl against.the win- । and exchanged them for his own.'
of ®£b,n« ,mnck V* fth.tP^ul speedy action. In rent-iving ail Impure and
.itning glared through the , putting the latter upon tho corps**. ! TlH-ro were eight dollars in monev. two ■
hen he wus a boy tn New poisonous ninttcr from blood. No home
1' I. if. h.-.-ivon would but send I Then, drawing ths lifeless aim into or three letters address--.! to Burton .
should be wltiiont it as a thorough nnd efn|. rhis f-. tters and set him a suitable purition. he |kww.s1 the Fairfax. Esq., of Poughkeepsie, a couple EngUnd he had lived near the seashore fretqal blood purifier for young nnd old.
of rented bills, and nothing elre-ex- ‘nd
to “J1 *
.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear.
fn-e handcuff round the wrist and sprung
■ wandering about th-* car, be- . the luck. The body waa now chained^ •
Jackson will bond itself for SIOO.OOO to
■ 1 uk,n :. young mau who was tit
Hut of
lhe d.i.l
du4 itotoctiTo.
•
J
to r„a I Inml tack, beuW mori, for tar dost.- perfect its water system. The elevated
L..Chtaagt&gt;.
-/ the
d.-tcct;v.?. “1
Y-on
t. _n&gt;n-t
•.
&lt;::-jiu-xt seat forward, on lhe submit to be mistaken for a murderer. ।i . . .
...
.
riMttnn
nation. In two nnnm
hour?} the
the noalt
coast wm
was clMrclose reservoir system will be used.
•
the aisle. It struck him my good fellow." he inuitMixl. “You ( with interest. Ils date was afiparently an board: they ran into tile Itarbor, and
The
bald
man's
motto:
"There
Is
room
at
the
i|:g man bore a considerable will never know it; andrJffirides. I am , of tho day previons:
Keppel, having paid his dollar, jumped top." This lop may be supplied with a good
-ltd himself. He was tall innocent—if that is any consolation to.
“The will of the late Hurry Trent waa .ashore. It was then within nn hour or eropofllnehiirbr using Hall’s Hair Benewer.
discovered yesterday iu a package of io of sunset—a warm, quiet evening. He Try IL
j' •
sender, and had long dark you. So now—goodbyf’
.
Good Parin* nmMAN’EXT &gt;•&lt;»&lt;IT10XS »o a
‘ hulg down on the back of his
EtePedvr torrriorv. But little
ClamlK-ring out of the wreck, he stood documents left by him in a bureau set out to walk ut haphazard, aud soon
Cadillac vags. now pull stumps nnd do tow soot thru.
rr«|irred to h-itlti. Honesty ana
&lt;i• • |ids were slender, with long Upon the track beside the shattered drawer at tho Bellevue hotel, in Phila- found himself following a narrow track other hard work, with elegant jewelry,
i&gt;uU&gt; will make l-‘r tnotw-t.
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.
—
—
,.C
l.
.
1
hrnn*v
He spent tho night of h’t-bruary I--------... .
lingirs. The face was scarcely train. He could vaguely see people mov-; (lelphia.
ItOul-RH 8B.W. ft TllOMkK.
twenty-second last at this place, and j t,jro»gl» an apparently interminable furnished by the city dads, upon their
the n«e was different, and ing about or standing in groups. The , seem* to k-ive forgotten to take thedocu- , ffrowtlj
small pine and oak. Once iu ankles.
• • flight mustache on the up- raise of escaping steam bad ceased, bnt ments away with hiiq. Tbe will is dated “ whiIe ho I««ed a lonely farmhouse- .
,
Nervous Indigestion.
The prime &lt; au* of moat the nervous
tli^coat. too. Instead of being the groans of the wounded and dying February twenty, eighteen hundred and 1 *'at toough he was getting tired and
piusengkirs cunld still be heard intermit- | seventy, and is very short, devising all ‘ h“nSr-v again -he could not make up Iris disorders nnd ailments with which human­
ity Is afflicb-d may be traced to Indlgratlon.
He intin the corner of the seat tently. A figure nppruachitl him carry . hi.-, property, real aud personal, to ‘my jto ask for shelter.
Tbe Irritable man. the unhappy woman
■via tow, with hix head thrown ing a lantern. It was one of the brake­ wife. Sarah Althea Trent.’ It is proper- | ^'K^t came on and found him still the fretful child, contrive to make all around
How carelen* and secure men.
!y signed aud attested. This will -bo of . tran»PW onward, with woods on either them miserable. They dose themselves
' He bad u happy life before
“An* yon hurt, rir?" he said, pausing. . interest to those who ventured to express ; hand. But 06 the darkness increased for nervousness, and perhaps find tempora­
■in-re were no fetters round his
“Only a few braises,” replied Keppel. doobtB as to the genuineae.« of the mar- ! lhe path seemed to fade away and be- ry relief, only to grow more nerrutis when
:. ■
-vruy jail to shut out for- “Bnt I belirru irast of lhe others in our . riage announced in court last Tuesday । 701110 obliterated, and he was soon Hie Inevitable reaction comes. It h Iti
-• .:h- of the world nnd the com- car*werc killed. And, I y the way, there by Mas. Ikent—until then known as | ^tombling through thick uifderbruslu such case- that S.£. 8- Rives almost Im­
Horse
Mrs. Salliu Matchin. Mr. Trent nt nil J rhe boughs and twigs whipped his face mediate rellefe. It builds up the entire Nearly every pattern of
•&lt; &lt;-f men. But for the accursed was one 'odd thing" ——
eventsjippears to have shared her opin- i 5°^ *be briars caught his feet. Stagger­ system, purifies tbe blood, gives time to Blanket is imitated in color and
’ " s -xit makes the innocent suffer
“What r.-as that, air?”
the digestive organs, restores the function*
ion
regarding
its
validity.
The
other
•
.
*
nR
.
ex
hausted
and
impatient,
guilty, so might Kejipel have
“Why, there was a prisoner aboard—
of the stomach, gives actlvty to the liver, style. In most cases the imitation
in a muddy
ooze, and puts all the nerves In tune with health
’
--------‘ ting at that moment. He ground he was handcufftsl to an officer—they , documents in thd package were not of- he felt iris feet" sinking
■
and discovered that he was on the bor­ and good humor. It U nature’s great looks just as good as the genuine,
- ::i together und a sweat broke out were taking him to Sing Sing. I suppose.” .
an
important
character.
but it hasn't the zvarf thrlads, and "
ders
of
a
swamp.
He
turned
to
the
right
• rehead.
remedy, and never falls to give relief.
••Why, that was the fellow that killed
“It will bo noticed that no provision is
so
lacks
strength,and
while
it
sells
|
Harry Trent! What l&gt;ecame of him?"
| made iu tho will for Mrs. Raven and her and began to skirt along its borders; bnt
George May received a cruel and per­
j
"I was sitting in the seat next him. daughter Olympia, who are understood again and again he narrowly escaped haps fatal blow from a pitchfork In the for only a little less than the genuHe's lying there stone dead, and the de­ to have been distantly related to the de­ plunging neck and ears in the treacher­ hands of Gfflo Durlock in a quarrel at Lyn­ ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
I
ous morass. Frogs croaked on all rides don.
"
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■
tective's with him. His life imprison­ ceased, and to have been receiving from
The
fact that U Hone Blankets
and mosquitoes buzzed around his head.
The only radical euro for rheumatism la to I
ment didn’t last long!"
&lt; him an annual stipend of some eight He loet all sense of direction, and thought
are copied is strong evidence I
“Dead, is heFe, Isaid
the brakeman.
’d rather
be killed thousand dollars. This fact will proba- only of patting one fdot before the other. eliminate from the blood tbe add that causes |
that they arc THE STANDARD, !
"Well, if I wa* be,railway
I’d rather
be than bly occasion some comment, os it was
accident
Often he fell, but scrambled up again the disease. This la thoroughly effected by the and ever)’ buyer should see that
p&lt;eat&gt;frrinx
use
of
Ayer
’
s
Nacaaparilla.
Feralst
.Some said, intimated at the late trial that Mr. Trent and groped onward. Whichever way he
in a moment in a . ■&gt;
until! cured. Tbe process may be alow, bat tbe the
live fifty years in a prison. Some said,' had proposed to make Miss Raven his
trade mark is sewed on
turned the swamp seemed to lie in wait
though, that he never murdered Trent. j wife. Possibly the desire that he should for him. He thought: “It will swallow result la aure.
the inside of the Blanket.
But I guess he got his deeerta."
, make such a proposal was father to the me up in the end! And it waa for this
Evart barbers have decided that it Is
/
— Firs Mils
“No doubt of it Well, good night. I ; statement that he had done so. His will
that I escaped from the railroad wreck f wicket! to work on Sundays, and will not
shall walk on to Tarrytown."
' seems to show not only the baselessness । Just then he stumbled up u slope, and do so—for the regular price.
Elactrio
"Good night rir."
' of the assertion, bnt that for some rea­ ‘ bis feet trod on firmer ground. The
Keppel stepped off up the track. Ht — — other
f)thf.r Mr.
Mr Trent
Tn.ut intended
inteDaea in
JD the
u»e ' bushes and tn-ee thinned away. Looking
had no settled plan of flight, but so long In:nre w letYbese
two .7.7?
ladies take care
tv*
|
/&gt;
WBakwr
up he saw before him a black, rectangu­
as he did not meet any one who knew of Uiemaelrefl
themselves.. It is to be hoped that lar mass. He drew nearer, it .was 3 house.
him he felt little or no apprehension, in _jey poa^
poeswBS independent
independent resources,
nsonrass.
There was no light in the windows. It
When she waa a Child, aba cried tar Cattort*.
the belief of the world, tomorrow morn7
“Iu
In jd
Mr.-. Trent’s breast pocket at tho learned ruinous and deserted. But it was
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
ARC THC STRONGEST.
ing he would be dead; his obituary would , time of his de&lt;th
oand B
death WJU
was ffound
a tetter
letter a human habitation, and wonld suffice.
When she bad Children, she gavelbem Caatorta.
!» r&gt;-»J in tin p-I-TS by milUnn-of p»- ™
( c|ph
porport ol which
100 SA STYLES
■ .-r. lb« ■----------n..«Een in upuc,,
*•—«____ __produced I. He passed around the corner and found
price, &lt;o nm everybody. If yon emit gri
pl.. Ncrerth«l»«. it behooved him to was not made
.* out
. It was not
,
I the door; it yielded to his hand. Hu anthem from your dealer, write ux. Ask tot
keen oat ot right, end u noon •• might at the trial, as tbe prosecution was not tered, nnd felt his way along the parti­
of the opinion that it could throw any !
be, to make whetever cbang™ were P«tion uf tbe hallway to another door on
WM. AYRES &amp; SONS, Philadripbia.
Tbe horse which carried Sheridan from
ribla in bi, personal .ppearmice. Ue light on the case. It is now published, ■ the left Passing in he saw a gleam of
key Uwrt unlocked lhe handcuffa.
would ent his hrir-lr- might ^ ““^7 however, in tbe hope that some cipher light through a crevice in front of him. “Winchester 20 miles away." was bred
A shock jarred him to his center, and
near
Port
Huron,
and
a
bronze
statue
of
bleach it nerhaw-he would let his beani expert may be able to elucidate it, and
next moment his left arm wm al­ ^’■'H^move ontot tbe country thus, perhaps, furnish an explanation of in another moment he had crossed tbe the equine at that towfi la proposed.
Boor and waa standing on the threshold
most wrenched from its socket. He was too; it be could contrive to get to Enrol*
some of the mj-Hterions circumstances of an inner room.
ONLY A 01.1
.png with hi* head on the floor of the eo much tbe better. Be mMt UkWinslow's Koottanc Hjrup has b**n n-w-d
that yet surround Mr. Trent’s tragic end.
There was a low bed against the oppo­ farMrs.
!“**• The car. with a rending aud cracknblktren trsthing. It soothes tbe child,
The letter is as follows:
site wall At ita head stood a table, on oofienv tn- sums, allays ail pain. eum wt&amp;d
a
mg noise, was lifted alinoat erect and other name, imd
“ 'Slmpi F, npi. C q gnl F. j&gt;il which
pink woe a lighted candle aud some eolls, *&gt;d is tbs best rtmedv for dtarrboa.
Jfr-n fell on it* ride. The lamps had under totally changed
aoqn&amp;iutanoM were oghi mlhg npi. E. mkpi C, Klrnh F, pion small bottles. The furniture of tbe room Twenty-five eenis a boule. Sols by all druggists
-ue-n mj,j were extingniahed; in the dark- new life, • lonely Bfc.
hi. oM trimnta and All butane! Olym- qolg C. qkin F, hqon qolg B qkng F. waa wretched in the extreme and tbe atcame grinding swiftly to- — • i.
waru him aud went by. He beard the

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raula which matches any tokl by Mis*
rlth Dimcnlty.
Wilkies aod other delineator* of New
Woman, with child, ascends the first
"Yes. sir," said Dan Leon, the celebrated England thrift atyl unconscious humor. A
four horse rider of Robinson’* show, "iu young woman wSbee maiden home wm tn flight of stains of tbe "L" road station at
jnv time I have ridden hundred* of borsee one of thb small cides of interior New One Hundred wd Twenty-fifth street and
in’lhe ring but none the least of my work York followed the fortunes of her bus- Eighth avenue. Meets colored portet
is the training of green animals.”
lend, a Calviuiatic minister, tq his firat sweeping the stairs In scurch of a nickel,
Mr. I&lt;eon then explained that the break­ charge, a “Center" church near the Ohio with a firm determination not to kick at
ing in of green horses is a hard job and line of the Keystoue state. Tbe young anything of a larger denomination.
Woman to Porter—To which side should
sorely trie* the “grit" of the riders. “A* a wife soon discovered that she had married '
rule we turn tbe horses into tbe ring the congregation, and, as it wa* n widely , 'I go to
&lt; take it downtown train?
to Woman —The uptown side,
itxw. after first teaching them to gallop scattered oue, her time wn* fully occupied. 1 1’°irtcr
’
under the saddle. Tho next thing into
The moat persistent claimant of her at­
Woman _to Porter—Well thnt'a queer,
get them accustomed to lady riders. This tention aud office* wo* nn old dame to
they learn in a few hours, and now a whoso announced deatlibed she was sum­ the uptown aide to take tho downtown
• ,
tedious procea* of training is started and moned within a week after her arrival. train.
Porter to Woman—Curious, sho’, ma am;
kept up until tbe uni main acquire a The so called dying woman revived, how­
smooth, easy gait, that will keep up for ; v«,
ever, tbe
»«ro uc*»
next way,
day, aua
and iur
for two yeans
years uede­ dal’s what fo’ks all says, mam: but Woman
to
Porter
—
Are
you
sure?
balfnuhour. It is hard work for» horse | veloped with great regularity frequent
Porter to Woman—SMo's I’m a nigg-ih.
dlssoljition.
At
at flrat. but they soon grow accustomed to :periods
’ ’ of approaching
“
..............
“
it an&lt;l gallop from tbe start.
1 every fresh recurrence of this condition ) She eyes the porter scrntlukingly.
to Cbild-Gucw the man must
“These lialro of hay' that you see sur­ the pastor's wife was immediately sent for - Woman
--------------------rounding tbe entire ring are placed there and always promptly responded, which, as be right. Come, deary.
to keep the horses iu the ring. The trainer the bouse was three miles away, often I Woman nnd "Deary” ascend the sccona
I flight of mlairs. “Deary” is but a tot, ana
stands in the center of the ring with bis meant a night in attendance.
he hns both feet --on one step
luunt wall
tvuik till
kiitaiv
whip, and hence the horse is compelled to .Finally tho old lady really did die and I must
putting nrwither
anotherifoot
foot forward. They
keep iu a certain track unless he wants to wna duly and properly buried. The follow- j before nnttintr
try to climb over the barrier of the bay ing week her married daughter called nt block the h tn I re. Several meu in a burry
bale*. As fast as the horse learn* to keep iI the parsonage, asking for ita mistress. (they abound in Ilurlotu) try to dodge anti
in tbe track tho bales of hay are removed, I After some desultory talk upon the virtues pasa them. Fool* that they are! They
one nt a time, until none are left, and tbe 1 of the departed the visitor produced a small can't have traveled much ou the ‘ L
horse is running in a plain, open track parcel carefully wrapped. “Mo,” she l»e- road*. Woman aud "Deary" eventually
which ho never thinks of leaving. As I gan, using tho long, fiat "a" of the neigh­ reach tffc door. Woman l'»ld* the door
raid, only the best riders are allowed to borhood, "thought n right smart of you, for "Deary” to get In au&lt;l skins it on next
ride green horses, owing to the great dan­ an' she said she wanted you lo have some­ man’* nose. It all goes. She goes to tbe
thing of her* to keep. So she wanted me ticket window nnd asks:
ger it entails.
you--------these.-------They
as ------good as ,i “la thia the right way to godown town?
"That ’mechanic’ or pullcylike arrange- to
. bring
----- -------, ’-re- —
....... ’cause
---- ma
- never
--- -----I___
..—n&lt;ch.
. I. v„..
’m,"
ment, you see, is used to keep tbe ridetn new,
wore
’em
You ; “Yes
-------, answer* tho urbane and garfrom getting hard falls. It is necessary to ' can’t use ’em right away, but by and by ' rulous ticket agent.
that’*queer.
tbeir safety. Suppose a rider, even nn ex- they’ll come In handy. If they don’t fit I “Well, that's
queer.”
sho gyta out na search warrant .for
pert one, wiuita to learn a new trick. The j they can lie fixed easy."
j Then she
tai
horse in all probability will shy every time I Mystified, but grateful, tho minister’s . her pocket. It reminded mo of the ra
the trick is tried. One of tho groat objects wife took tbe package and the visitor left. | for the boodle aidermen of 1884. But sb
In training is to keep the attention engaged i Tbcn she opened the fiapcr. It contained , finally accompUshe* a feat I woul
She finds
finds it.
it. Shedelves
She delves into
into ii,
on the track and entirely off the rider, the dead woman’s false teeth!—Her Point , attempt. him
u,
inserts her entire plump forearm into it.
When tbe horse learns to run regardless of : of View in New York Times,
To her amazement it is empty. She Is sud­
everything that may happen, then he is '
---------------------------denly
struck
by
an
idea
which
is
whispered
trained. If by accident the rider falls, the
About Arsenic Poisoning.
hurra must, stop at once. ’ This tho animal
Medical men here state that arsenic may to her by nn impatient man In a hurry, and
is taught by having the rider leap off when ' sometimes be criminally adminstered with becomes conscious of the fact that sho
the exercise is over, and when the horse is fatal effect, and ita uso a* a toxic agent holds her pocketbook in her left hand.
dear! How stupid of her! Sho opens
fatigued and wants to stop. Of course, we , never known. It would be difficult to do Oh,
her packet book, doles out four pennies to
only choose intelligent horses, and we go ; this with strychnine or any of the forms of • . ... .
the ticket Seller, one nt a time, but io wit's'
to great trouble and expense in getting tho ! opium. Strychnine has a bitter, burning {A®
fihe
best the market affords.”
taste, and a person who undertake, to
J™1 "he
in JlanSS’ 81t&gt;.
-----------anotheLby stealthily Introducing J1'1*11-*
i^"
By .KCthis time a pair n,
ot horses
were'poison
j j&lt;
ihl. .Iruv
1„„, the
th. vroml
re“1"''1 b"r
brought into the ring for a jaunt together. I‘ this
drug into
second person’s toed
food or
or &gt;"“&gt;“&gt;
The rider on this occasion was Dau Leon drink would run a great risk of detection, 1 find* that truant penny and wants to get
himself. The two horses mentioned above | Tbe technical name of arsenic—or white ! her bill back. The urbnne and garrulous
ticket agent pay* no attention to her rewere "grcenietj," and kept crowding each . anrenio—is arsenious acid. It ia odorleKi. •i quest,
and exchanges ticket for a nlckd
other as they ambled .round the track, I of a faint, sweetish taste, nnd is soluble in
while the rider would step from one aui- j water or alcohol. The symptoms ot acute •, with the next man in a hurry. She finally
mal to the other iu his efforts to keep them i arsenical poisoning are much like those of : reaches tbe licket-chopper’s box.
j “Is this the right way to godown town?"
together. Occasionally he would get a few ■ the disease known ra cholera morbus. Tho ‘
she prudently
before putting her
good stride* ,1a before they either stopped I umg
drug Juno
also causes a nimmcnai
manifestation
juu aunitr
some- j:
, *
. Z
oraeparaUxl or el«o broke his foothold.
,r'.'In epidemic cholera. ■
I thing like that 1_
seen
On such occasions, in order tu save him- I A nh-lriAh.
physician, h.
having
no r™.„
reason to auapect II
rfnc „□
mig,„y c„„,.
self, the rider would drop skillfully to the I arsenical poisoning, might diagnose such a '
...----- ; , . •
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back of one of the horses, nnd a moment 1 case a* cholera morbus, aud issue the death । Isonicqmxing).
.
later would be on his feet again trying tho ■ certificate i-ininaccordance
with
or n.
m. n
accoruance
wuuthat
mattheory.
tncory.. ; .A “tFnin “ lbo
,
.
same act. In this way he kept going for
'If thtf ;poteoed p.-n»r. , w™ lone end •» « '‘""X rb"™ or Jump over Dourx .
.ow. out,
...... ' eMerly,
Maur,,. or
* n. young
fouog person
perw.0 imprudent
Imprudent in
In | b”"1 “”d •«»&gt;«&gt;• '7 “’“Jff"half an hour, until thoroughly&gt; tired
homo,
were
|
eetiug.
.nd
Ch.
..either
w
u
hit.
oud
tho
I
«»»«
rt"S*
th.
«ro»t
ewekbolito
ol
the
when he dismounted and the horses wore j eating, and the weather was hot, aud the |
.. . out. They
. . were replaced
.
’
led
by a magnifi- ! |&gt;oi"on odnduietered .it the e.-enim, mwrl. , I?**'* "‘n’'k0 SKl® *ifcb *
Imig, flowing *tail
cent gray animal with Imig.
" , and conniderablc cholera morbu* wasprcva- ; of men iu a hurryg»w left and have u&gt; wait
at --------least a quarter of a minute for the
and man&lt;-.
mane. For half an htrar
hour the horse wa*
waa lent iu
ju the
inc vicinity at the
inn time, a
n physician
puyhicui-i ; -for- —
*l,ich
‘“.‘TJ
put through the course and acquitted him­ would-b. Um.w» «,mpl««lr off hi. cu«H. i
_ _____ _ “P“&gt; '&gt;■'
__
morhu. treotrnroi would u..t be '»»
«
self rea«uu*bly well, according to Mr. I^eon. Cholera
_ . ,
....
l.l.iooe.iow 'Cl... iwnrn.n Gn
The last horse ou the track was a cream effective iu acute araemcal itoiaoning cuaes, , and his cierronk The woman finally
colored pacer, who would persist in stick­ and n* a conaequence death would result. . reaches the man who own* the station
platform
aud
inquires:
ing to his natural gait, and it required con­
Whoever would resort to thi* mutderon*
"Is this the right way to go down town?"
siderable urging on the part of his rider, method sbonld bear in mind that if sus­
Jessie Ixaon, lhe xyife of Dnn, to bring him picion i* ever aroused detection i* almost
Another train thunders by. The woman
into tbe required. gallop. According to tho certain. Under sdeutific examination
and
“Deary" hood find themselves opposite
reporter’s view of the matter the exercises trace* of arsenic administered in poisonous
flcemed to fatigue the horses very quickly, doses arc prolmbly more readily di*covnrod the gate, blocking it. To make musnranct
but after each animal was led out of the_______________
than those uf any other drug. Conviction doubly sure she inquires of tbe condu'eto::
“b this the right way to godown town?"
ring a blanket was thrown over him, aud of intention;;! poisoning under circum“Yes'm—be lively—both gates," is the
tben hi was rublied down and walked by5 stances ot this kind is punishable as murthe stable boys until all danger of catching)! der jn th0 q.s1 degree. Death by hanging official reply, in Susan Nipper style.
Woman and "Deary” are bundled Into
cold was over. The reporter wa* assured j might expiate for death by poisoning.—
the first car by the impatient passenger*,
by lhe fair equestrienne that the training j Kansas City Star,
nnd as she takes her scat hesitatingly I
of green borsewwas a laborious task, in
.—------ -----------------hear her soliloquise, “That’s queer.”
comparison wittT
•—-•— In
•- Story
—— Telling.
— -•••—
with which "riding on the I
Caution
road”
ft recreation and a delight. Cin- . ^.n ajventure tvua related over a soldier’s ' It wag.—New York Ilcmld.
dnnati. Times-Star.
,. catnp
jui Carlon thnt
.
canip fl
gre
ru m
at S
snn
that is worth nropro- [I
Goiex to Seo Ills Slater.
nerving, and has not yet iwen in type. Tbe i
--- ----------------------------------------------WW!
Painter
Lawrcnrr «&lt;»t Hi* Start. ! gun.™,
general&lt;xuum.uu.uu
commanding,u.
lhe&lt;wp«rtm.nt
department
wa*, i Thera .rrlrad «t th. Union d.pol « bo,
rhnman Lawrence
1 jtwTPiu-o wa*
«-nx ono
nnn of
nf tho
t.hn an guest of
nt tho mess, nnd n.. captain
In told n.. 1I orihlrt’*:&gt;- who told n most interesting
Sir Thoma*
great portrait painters in England. Hi* 1 *tory.
. BtwT of hl&gt; nte whilo'waiting for a St.
parent* were poor, his father being a coun-I The captain said that he had been fishing ’ P’“1 J™1
L
,,
’
try innkeeper. One day Lord Sbaftes- ■ In one of the smaller canyons near Fort &lt; He is a bright little fellow, and his dress
bun ’s father nnd mother stopped at tbe J Apache shortly before, and he bad hooked “d
indicated careful rearing. In
inn, having tbeir yunng son, the future . an immense trout Ho placed him up and • tailing bis story to the depot master he
lord, with them. In conversation tbe inn- down stream, became intensely fficcitod, j
keeper spoke of tbe genius of his boy in ‘ and was jimt about to land him when he
**My r"‘r’inta died when I was quite
drawing, and wisht-J them to tjgt It by a hcr.rd n fierce growl, and, looking up, per- y®un«- 1 rwided with my parents in New
picture of their son. They assented, think- ’ ceived an immense boor/ton the opposite I *orlt clt5’- When I wn* eight years
ing to gratify a father’s pride, but not side of tho narrow creek. The captain was
1 Wfts Paying with some strange
looking for auy evidence ol superior talent I not anxious to lose hl* life, nnd the be I boy“ in Ce®**** l«rk, *”&lt;1 they lost me just
. The boj camo in modestly, with chalk ; was making for him. Neither did he ca •« I for " joke. I wandered about until dark,
apdpajjer, and in a few minutes liud drawn • to lose the fish. So he quickly transfers I aDtl then l*c«no«» frightened that I could
their son,
a picture of tlieir
son. on which the
tbc par- the llshpole
Cupola to his left band,
hand, drew his rere­ I not tall the policeman who found me what
enta looked
They rafiegrecog- ' volvsr
vol ver with
with his right, k*"*
killed
ent*
tanked with ‘wonder. Ther
J "the
u_ 'bear,
___ nnd’ ' niy namo waB nor where I lived. I whs
nixed
the .genius
the trout.*
’ “ , j kept
keptat
atthe
thestation
stationthnt
that night,
night,and
andthe
then
i._i «u»
—1„.. and promise of future
— ..then. landed
....
.
next
gveatnca*, and befriended the young Artist, j There was a lull at the end of this story I dny 1 started out to find my way home,
me go, and a*
giving hin* the help needed to develop hi* ! Tbe
Th* officers ‘did
1,&lt;1 not ’.see
J* rnA
■ I
amg hearers
uvnivin waited
waiicu to
iv hear
lidar what
wuai, the
U1V trcng'.’II- , ’'"The
wonderful gift.—New York World.
1—•---- —
■
■ - ' was afraidera!
to gowould
back ray.
there Pretty
I wouldsoon
not
| "What did you do with the bear, captain?" ! ask anybody to direct me. Two days later
Elecjrfe Pinnace.
। ■‘(Save him to some Indian*," waa the re- I wn* picked up and sent to lhe Children’s
The electric pinnace designed for tbe । ply. "And the fish!" continued the gen- Aid Mission, nnd there I went to school
Engiish government for tbe conveyance . end. “Ho was such h fine one that I put nnd beljxsd about the place as much ns pos­
of troops is Hkely to effect a revolution in him back in the creek. I don’t believe In sible. They made several efforts to find my
craft* used frr lhe purpose, for tbe propul- i spoiling tho sport of future generations." sister, but I could not remember the num­
aion of which steam has heretofore l&gt;ecn I There was another lull. Presently the ber or street.
"Two mouth* ago the .priest in charge
used. Tbe new launch is 48 fett fi inches general asked, “Do you call that n ’bear
.iu length by 8 feet a inches beam, with nn story’ or a ’fish story,’ captain?” The cap­ saw on uti verlist ment in one of the paper*
. average draft of 3 feet 3 Inches, and will tain replied, "1 don’t call it either.” Then offering n reward for Eddie Cook, nnd then
•carry forty soldier* fully equipped.
, again came the general to the charge, giving a description of me as I looked five
^.U,U.,’t. you
roo u.
.w.. •«,„
Her1 speed will be eight knots an hour, I "Couldn
fix that
story up so that ,,
y&lt; u {TH" *s°- Tb« xn.rar wo. to b. rant &lt;„
«"■! U»l» ‘1» »rt« did. It
and oho is so fitted as to be either sailed or could to ktlUsg a ratllraoU. with on. of 1
-propelled electrically. Tbe actual cost of your feet at the same time?” Tbe captain ! turneu out that it was my sister, who had
married nnd gone
to that
city. I wrote
.... .............
&lt;----------------------propulsion is not greater than that of ra« nnd «-«lknd.w&lt;w.-N.w York SuV
several times to her and she answered the
«le»un veswl&gt;» with similar carrying capac­
letters, and now I am going to meet her.”
ity, and there b to be taken into consid­
-Chicago News.
eration the great advantage that no skilled
Three Springfield young men, two of
hands are required for stoking and engi­ them employed in a dry goods bouse and
Opening Safes Is Easy Wark.
neering purposes.—New York Telegram.
one in n crockery store, visited Boston to
An expert not long ago chagrined the
combine business with pleasure. When
they sec out to see the town, the first at­ treasury officials by opening the vaults
without
knowledge of the combinations.
---- .-----a 7Said a well known New York jeweler the traction to catch their eye* and coppers
was a museum, in which they passed half
?,ere “ * orthotl by which any ottfiother day: “A perfect sapphire is one of
• day. Tbe, tier wiuMlerad .bon, tbe
" U1 "..l111?"
o&lt;
the rarajt of genw«. and consequently, when
crooked tborooxhUn, «i&gt;d ran.e upon ,nll.‘”
“»«
U .hill .bow rad iu • urons uruffcixl

«*«

second finest lot is the property of Mrs.
Augustus Painter, the wife of one of Pitta­
burg’s iron king*. Mrs. Vanderbilt’*
•tones are net in a neck lace, and Mrs. Point­
er’s form a pendant.”—New York Times. ,
■

they discovered they were in the same |
mwum again, although they declared |
the, bad walked tour mile. Th, m«n- ;
Ktr of tbe InMtatlob repardrf them with .
»cbeerful trolls a. the, doMrtea. uklng I
them to co,n. «Vn.-SprlOgil«ld Home- .
_.,,ar»
j
’
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j
|
A Sensible Query.

Saccharin, n coal tar product discovered
within the last few yeara, is, in many respects, tbe moat remarkable of tbe many
add materials found in coot First, it is
the sweetest known subatauee. One half
riot o( ill, *000 piouoi w.wrwiU git,
the water a sweet taste equal
cm, Wul.»«t.ro.(.&gt;Ur; . ul.tkm
: &lt; oo. pint ol wwebarin and X.SO) gallon,
..
V
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!t» a white crywtaliae powder. Xu scieuUfleuuMtabu
List. Rewbiit

ARM vb, l&gt;».l

(

rtactric mvbltro, .nd put-

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*~,t’
U
‘
"t**
lhe. BpOt
j'"*"'* ?° "J
L*! “S’"
f6' “"l“n
"»'r'1‘ ,«*•»
j"&gt;o or tteel to web «o extentlb«t It win
£
‘T1’
lax is an electrician he can utill re the electrie light wire for the purpose.—Boston
। Transcript.

Mr. Ashme'd-Bartlett tell* a good story j
’ about his going to Ireland for tbe flrat •
time. -As soon as I landed in Ireland I{ There is no question that, in common
attempted to look for traces of some of my with deaths, births occur more frequently
than by day. This question r~~
has
ancestors, wGo came from tbe extren.e . by night
z,n
„onb of
Mmtinx an InwIUgwit 1” ro
S rt,

,^oo, „,.ng UU mT accdora «»!■ J
p»t«l from Uroul U.,1 apol IO) year, ogo.
STw» thare xrrlnit lo look lb«n np. ;

MIXER’S

C.&amp;S.S.

London Tit-Bite.

Is always the man who wears tailor-made garments
And the price is not far above the ready made. If it
were, the superiority of fit, the greater wear, the bet­
ter satisfaction’more than compensate.

FOR TH!

BLOOD

FRANKLINS!

THE GREATEST

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

This is the name given to the Best Line of Do­
mestic Woolens Manufactured, and I am prepared to
make-from these Unrivalled Goods,

REMEDY OF THE AQE-

Cures all BLOOD and SKIN Diseasra
As it Blood Purifier It has no equal, bond
for pamphlet showing tc.-.timoniaU of many
wonderful cures.
One of Grand Rapes’ Unrest merchant*
writes as follows;
IW.M.xxn * HOM: II

pn'fc
father who is *6 yean ol ngr. has taken Jt ior »
?roful» sore m&gt; N» ’T "=‘J « h“ c‘,,rT1^w

PANTS, From $5 Up!
SUITS, From $23 Up!

1 hare used n-any Moon medicine* and 1 hno'

(let a Suit of these Goods, and you will get tlfe
Bist Valui you ever had in Clothing.

c.TJ s. Jt.

41.43 and V&gt; Monroe street.
Grand Rapid*. Mich-. Oct. H, iH»

J. W. LUNN,

For Sale by all Druggists.
rKKPAKEP nr

Drs. Mixer &amp; Sone, Hestings, Mich.

'

Merchant Tailor.

STEKETEE

worn MW1L M
------;—OF THE---------

BARRY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
IMPROVED

Hastings, Michigan,

HOfl Giioiera Cure September
Girutcet MUcavery Known tar tho
cure of

HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES
nrNDKiiDS of

Turin.

C. G.
b-rli-ve rt «&gt;» Be » Cfs
VVIU.LS ROIUSOS-

S3OO IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
TFl jcj &lt;-■!«=* c* • The Best in the History of the
Society. $500 in Purses.
t

Fur Mie in Hcutblg» by
•
ir. II. GOODYEAR. DrttiH/bil.

22-3-4-5, &gt;891.

82,000 In Premiums, Purses and Prizes

GRAND

ASCENSION

BALLOON

AND PARACHUTE DROP

By Prof. Kabrick, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. These will
' be under the management of Archie McCoy, "furniture dealer, and
Fred L. Heath, the druggist, of Hastings.
.
Attractive Program Each Day of the Fair! Extensive’,improvements in
. Buildings and Grounds. Best Fair in the AV.naTs of the Society.
For Further Information see Small Bills, or Address the Secretary.
ASA PENNOCK, President.

M. H. BURTON, Secretary.

-

N. LATHAM, Treasurer.

POWERS’ HflRbWrtRL
Our new stock of

STOVES

BOOKS

Is piling in so fast we are at Moss to find room for them.

STOVES.

STORES.

STOVES.

New and Second Handj

Our basement is full, every room is jammed full, and not all
in yet

AT

BARGAINS! BARGAINS!

he asked.

W. H. GOODYEAR’S,

See the bargains we offei: to make room.

Gasoline Stoves.

Jhe Druggist'

Regular price $17.00: to close out, 9.00.
“
“
10
6.75.

Churns! Churns! Churns!
Regular $6.00; now at 4.25.
“ 5.00
“ “ 3.60.

Western Washing Machines,

Tie Bulls and Bears
May Tight Mi(wrel
Ovet the price of a bushel of wheat
and it is the same old story of
heads up I win, tails down you
lose. But there is no such thing
as losing when you buy your

Buggies,
Road Wagons
AND

UEj’L Mn™ Sr^L'horol^-^’l
!“«• “
hundrwl and

-:-The Well Dressed Man!-;.

Lumber Wagons
OF

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.
HASTINGS. MICH.

The best made.
■

Old price $10.00, for 7.00.
“
“
8.00 “ 6.25.

Clark’s Sulky Plows.
Olin Walking Plows.
A few more to close out.

Fino top bnpgies, price $125.00, we offer for 92.00.
Good “
5
“
100.00
6S00-

Many Other Bargains in
Elegant top surreys, canopy top road wagons, J’1"1?. ’i°"'
&amp;C-, heavy team harness, light driving harne.-.-,
. harness, etc.

CALL AND SEE US.

W. r. POWERS.

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Larger Circulation
of any paper in the
CountyVOL XXXVI. NO. 20

Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 17, 1891.

Hastings Banner
COOK BEOS
■--- AT--’’
________ ^wtza’g.m, jrrea.

■~COUNTY~NEWS
■(B.irriiiL’ Black Worsted.) This week only. Can it
Is it possible? How can they afford it?
, „.ui similar yucxUonx trill be aeked on all tide* to-rhiy conaurtllmi xtatemenl conveyed above: and yet, areat ax the
, .&gt;,r. it could hardly be olhencisc, taking inb, i-tnurtdeni■ ........ d ..rtramdiiuiry and crccptional offer. Just think’ Herr.
. ..-here but y^trrday thatuamU of autte were nutrked at
■ *x&gt;uif h.ire been xold for lent than 918, fjo,
an(J

Yoii can step in to-morrow and take your choice
&lt;15.00.
&gt;rluU thte ante meant. Every muni i&gt; Gonel truth
.. ...,(«.«! for xkcpticban. Every man can find out for hlmman lx nl perfect lUterty to xtfy right anunyj our tld
■ ...
suit tublai ona
.
’

SELECT HIMSELF ANY SUIT HE PLEASES.
;. mreahd.
Nothing ix rexerved.
Nothing it accepted.
.■■■■■.. .&lt; ..pen mol abovebmird. and every xidt, nti matter horn
, ?,i lh itxfminer price may have been, W3 buyx ft lMnc
.
ri-fude our Black Worxtaix; ice include all our Jim Imported.
,
' and •.'axximcrce.
i.

.

Out reasons for this money-losing sale?
t

-•
&lt;
. .

. &gt;
.

ni

f nil I y think they concern the public.
However, xlncc
’ da affair. ir&lt; don't object telling.
Although the xen’ ?t«« been generally pruepennix, the strike*. b&gt;ckoutx.
-in ?-&lt;c oirlitr summer months and measly weather generally
rmifcxx'd. lutre been &lt;t great drawback on the sale of fine
Everybody economized, or had tn economize, to 'make
I
ThuxtJhi man accustomed to jiaying $18 for a xuii
:•
If to'me o f our $10 suits, while he who onlltuirily
.. t did noffttud It convenient to go higher tluin $13 or &gt;15.
•/,■ thi medium and low-priced suit* found ready sale, the
.

oh

/ t 'on’f »fi»-K initch hnujrr. Fifteen DoUarn lx the ictnuierhut n il! make them &lt;?&lt;*. HTc repnit, the ,&lt;h»e*f xuif nf them
■
b'ifti fu Jh/lhm, and |/&gt;,u yaunelf can, if you ulsA, iju
. ■ • i&gt;Ut. frmb Mtntcr to rounfrr, &lt;ind take any xvlt, wheth- N '1
"r
ONLY $15. Van auythiny befairi.r&lt;T, plainer
Ill-member this mile cammeneix tomorrow
i ■’&lt; S'
and will continue, one iceek from ttnnorrmn
. ... . rh -t nmu-rt u til, of nnirxe. catch the bext barfjainx.
.
you don’t live tn Grand llupldx tend us 813; tec
:■ t jii'tb'e in xclection. Il will xurdy |xty.
f

HUDSON’S
GRA/ND RAPIDS.

Hickory Cornora.

WHOLE NO. 1892
S°l1.en,ian’8 reyidence and made some lively
tnTh*
*“
Ml 11,6
’ m au4aU escaped uninjured..
anii,*?n informs the writer that
t
\r‘‘ *\ch ck«na atolen from the
n&gt;ost on her faflier s farm one night last
S’ "w llM’ th,eTW at toe
roost with a lantern and chased them
,
vcr* encouraging to raise
poiatr} for some one else to gobble and
get away with.
day&gt;id2itI“&lt;rih"n W“ Wry •,cko“

th,
tn iTn.^™T*xr'" y*iw "•-*«**

J. D. Guy and S. Nlcewander returned
from Ivtoskey last Saturday. They re­
port a very pleasant trip.
Frank Guy and wife, of Sebewt, visited
friends here Sunday.
Is
’‘"I V1*IM w'»"«
Mrs. Ayers bus the erysipelas.
n. S6®!1. S.^°.up
Edward
Chaffee 8 In Baltimore Sunday.
bSTrjr;
A. D. Jarrard, of Battle Creek, called ou
Maple Grove friends last week.
/Fannie McKee began her school In tbe
^eOinber district last Monday .
unable to be out of the house.
Myrtle
Meek
will
teach
the
Guy
school
in Jen..?; “cCl,y s&gt;x'nt several days vialtSundi;?
"“"tlttF bom, this winter.
John Conley is building an addition to
i. "F
IWta‘r-». «&lt; Blthl.mt, I. vl.lt. hl? house. •
Elmer Hanes broke the bone of his fore
a.rv/'"*,er1Hwl- ,or *
finger test Wednesday wnen he was help­
• cw unyn.
ing to let duyn the straw carrier of his
tbreshirtg machine.
.I
I’*!'"
Mr- “• p“"«i
'bited friends in Irving last Sunday
Middlevilla.
Worms, thought to be of the army varie­
Chari e Granger and family have moved
ty. are busy devouring the foliage of the to Otsego where he will take charge of a
forest trees in various parts in this vicinity. store purchased bv Miner Keeler and Mr.
Ii9?*100’ '8 now ,n progress, under Granger. They leave a host ot friends to
the efficient management of Miss Fanny regret tlielr departure.
Pierce.
1
Wm. Severance Is visiting relatives in
Howard Mosher received an order the New York.
other day from Richland Junction, for
H. E.,Hendrick anti wife were In Grand
fruit cans; showing that Cloverdale can Rapids Thursday.
successfully compete with Kalamazoo In
Nina Shaw commenced her second term
one article at least.
of school in the Gates school Monday.
We have a new doctor here. Dr. J.
John Coates now occupies the Riggs'
Harris says he Intends to make a perma­ house.
Quitola number from this place attend­
nent location at Cloverdale. He claims to
have had 87 years experience In the prac­ ed the M. E. conference at Grand Rapids.
tice of medicine and surgery. His office
Rev. T. T. George leaves for his new
Is at the hotel.
■
appointment at Rockford this week. The
Dr. Hunt is Ina very critical condition, family leave a boat of friends In thia
and he suffers greatly most of the time.
villain1.
The third kiln of brick at the brick yard
Dwight Johnson will occupy the house
has been successfully burned, and the fonnerly occupied by C. Granger.
hands are now at woik on the last kiln of
A very pleasant surprise was tendered
the season.
John Dietrich Wednesday evening by his
About $480 was the amount of freight many ypung friends in the village. •
Amos Fausey and ivife. of Carlton, were
and passenger business at this point last
month.
the guests of H. E. Hendrick last Thurs­
day.
Janies Whitney and family have moved
There was quite a large turnout at the to Grand Rapids.
M. A. Coykenoll has been elected
dance last Friday night at the new evapora­
demonstrator in the dental department in
tor.
the University at Nashville, Tenn.
Our school house Is being repaired.
Mrs. Milton Jordan and daughter.
The P. of l.’s met last Saturday evenlug
to do business, bat there was too slim a Bertha,;were In the Rapids Friday. .
Mrs. Pollock and daughter, Mrs. Ward,
crowd to do it.
are
the kuests of relatives in the Rapids ;
Mrs. Dann had a gathering of young
children at her place last Wednesday, com­ tins week.
The high school will organize a lyceum
ing from two miles each way. She enter­
tained them by giving them a grand sup­ in the-near future.
Mrs. f). Cronk was elected director in
per in a picnic style, and also rave each
one a present numbering about 50, and a the place of John Carveth. We can boast
jolly time they had. for they could be of one lady officer on the school board.
I
- ’
heard for a mile around.

Additional Local News.

I&gt;i, yon vvaut to buy anyfurniture: a nice carpet; anything jn the line of draperies, mgs or the like,
this season?

LINOLEUM
______________________
'Vi.it - it1 It
is a Hoot cover made of_____
cork. Call, at my
■tore and examine it, as it is much superior to earpet
any other floor cover at its value.
Me are receiving tJie newest and latest designs- also some of
t he most desirable novelties in all of our lines. Pay
the store a visit and be pleased.
Yours truly,

ARCHIE McCOY
Y on all know the sign of the boot upside down.
A fine line of

Boys’, Youth's, Misses’ and Children’s

SCHOOL SHOEJ

Bom. to Cassius Gould and wife Sept
11. a girl.
John Tasker will tell you that its a girl
but his face don't wear a girl smile ami
gives it away. It's a boy born Sept. 10.
Assyria is just bursting with sensations.
Mrs. IL D. Chapman is visiting rela­
tives at South Haven.
Garrison Moore, A. G- KenL G. O.
Kent. Chas. Tuckerman and IL D. Chair
man were at the state fair Thursday.
Chas. Morehouse and family arc visiting
here.
Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville, was in
town Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Tyler is
staying at John Tasker’s this week.
The creamery wagon was badly shaken
up ia-t week Wednesday. The horses or
rather colts got scared at a dog barking
ami turned at the Center to go back to
Bellevue, struck against the hotel steps
tipped the wagon and contents over. The
horses ran as far as O. M. Cleveland's be­
fore they were caught.

John Stage, of l-ansing. Is visiting old
friends for a few weeks.
Farmers are busy sowing wheat and
cutting corn.
Bert Watring Is on tbe sick list.
Mrs. Spltter and two children accom­
panied the Rev. to Marshall last .Sunday.
Deacon Benedict, of Vermontville, was
on our street Monday.
Mre. Richard Elerton is visiting her
parents in Jackson.
Wilber Hurten and family, of Lenawee
oountv. «re U.lilog rrtand. here.
At the school meeting in school district.
No. 3. J. Watring was elected assessor.
Tbe report Monday morning was that
lowb Lockhart had al last got married,
rehlch MUM-a &gt; s«Ml de.l of
In the evening the hid. m«'le hnu •
but to their sorrow he was alone and coxily
entertained the boys.
FrI.i»v
George Taylor drew to Nashvll eJrida}.
162 bushels of oats on a wagon with a span
of 2.000 lb. horses.____________ _
J. MeKNUle .nd mfe m»d« *
the south side on .Sunday and tlnir
lielgliborL Edmund, and SohunmtCT, did
the same earlier in the day.
,
W. H- Fisk l» reported on tbe sick

Ladies’ Lion Process Shoe,
Made by Crosby &amp; Huchins &amp; Co., Mass.
(

Also a fine tine of

GENT’S SHOES
PRICES RIGHT, AT

F. G. STOWELL’S
^pairing done by J. C. Woodruff.

The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

C1S?B. Hamilton has been to our state
capital, whether for business or pleasure

The beat $8.00 jacket in the city at O. D.
SpauldingS.

Fine white and fancy bordered blankets
81.00 per pair at O. D. Spaulding's.
We ritll special attentioh to our line of
black dress goods.
O. D. Si*AiT.ntx&lt;».

For tin- Kent Agricultural and the West
Michigan fair at Grand Rapids. Sept 14th
to I8thl ttft- Michigan Central will sell
tickets for 95 Oeuts. good returning not
later tlaui Sept 26th.
M. A. Gili.maN, AgL

For the Jacksou County fair at Jackson,
Sept 22d to 25th, the Michigan Central
will sell excursion tickets for $3.50 for
round trip, good returning not later than
Sept 2IJth.
M. A. Gll.t.MAN. Agt.

Another large Invoice of W. L. Douglas'
$3.00 ihoes just received by Woolley A
Bron-san. This firm is working up a re­
markable trade on these shoes, and It’s no
wonder, for it’s a remarkable shoe for the
money; ’
The | attendance in the high school is
over lijO. and there is not an empty seat In
the large room to be had. The board are
considering the advisability of hiring a
third BHsistanL and this will no doubt be
done shortly.
’ The (couple to be married before the
grand fitand during the fair, can have their
marriage certificate framed free of charge
by Archie McCoy, the popular furniture
and carpet man. who will give the same as
a special premium.
All members of the Hastings Bicycle
Club are earnestly requested to meet at
the Court house Thursday. Sept 34th. at
12:30 p. m. to prepare for the parade at
the fair that afternoon.
A. C. Biu&gt;wn, Pres.

John Busby, the lightning shaver of
Busby Bros. Palace Berber shop. pn*poses
on «ich morning of the Barry C®. fair to
shave Archie McCoy, the funtlture and
carpet man. in one and oue-half minutes,
(ta to the Palace Barber shop and be served,
likewise.
Each day of McCoy’s and Heath’s bal­
loon ascension a live turkey will be taken
to the clouds and turned loose. H’s flight
to the earth Is said to be a very Interesting
sight. One dollar will be given for the re­
turn of the turkey, if uninjured, after each
ascension.
Tbe state board of equalization finished
their labors at Lansing this week. ‘1'he
initialized value has been increased from
8945.000.000 in 1887 to $1,130,000,000. an
Increase &lt;»f nearly 30 per cent. Barry
county is raised from $13,009,000 to 81o,000.000.

Everybody ought to have a new pair of
i.nt as vet we have not Beard of their be
shoes to be ‘-in II" during fair time.
ta, id to tbe bop - tn tbe
ot
Spence Bros, have by far the largest line
"•dI of any firm In tbe county. The PlDgnte &amp;
Smith shoe they handle is a model fur
lieauty and It cannot
for rounr.
wear.
1 During the evnre •*’“’'!*?
mjhu’ Ij THe'membCT.
ot this l&gt;e
linnbeaten
Me both

Having decided to leave thia city, Ira
GEORGE COX, OF LACEY. AC­
' anValkenburgh, the furniture dealer andCIDENTALLY SHOT.
undertaker, has decided to close out his
entire line. Here's an excellent chance
for some young man that wishes to estab­
Friday the people In and around Looey
lish himself in a good business, and for
people who wish to buy furniture, carpets, wen* greatly excited by reporta that
George Cox bad been shot and could not
curtains and rugs at a bargain.
live, and the reports proved true. Just
An affecting scene was witnessed In how the accident happened we have been
Grand Rapids a few days since, when unable to learn as particulars of the
James Russell an old sailor, returning shooting have not reached' us. But from
from an absence of 16 years in foreign what we have been able to learn it seems
waters and met his wife who had come that he had laid his gun down on the
from Hastings to meet him. It was not ground, and in some manner it was dis­
learned whether be had gone after a pall charged. the load entering his right side
of water or bad taken a ride on the Detroit and making a horrible wound. The in­
jured man was cared for and Dr. Vanstreet cars.—Ex.
Born called who did everything in bis
The many friends of Mrs. Edward Ross, power to relieve his sufferings. Though
formerly of this city, will be pained to alive at this writing he cannot live long.
learn of her death at her home in -Mlshawaukee. Ind., from typhoid fever. Mrs.
Humbugging the Farmer.
Roos won many friends during her stay in
Peddlers with fancy teams have struck
this city by her many noble qualities and this vicinity and are going from house to
her death will be greatly regretted. The house trying to sell the farmers a -fourafflicted family have the sincere sympathy hole wrought steel range for $68 or $63
of all.
according to terms. Many persons are
C. L. Beamer has rented F. II. Barlow's being taken It* by these fictitious prices.
building on Jefferson street, where the If parties desiring to,purchase a firat-clasa
postofficx! formerly was, and will make it steel range will call at Weiwert Bros.,
a general depot for peaches, both whole­ stove dealers, and see the Superb Helper
sale and retail.* Parties can also be sup­ wrought eteel range, manufactured by the
plied at his orchard at O'Donnell. A. H. Chicago A. Erie Stave Co., Erie, Pa., they
B. Ellis has charge of the storeroom- here, will be surprised to discover that they can
and will take orders for the fruit, which buy a much larger ono with six holes on
top for much less money. The Superb
will be delivered at any part of the city.
Helper is first-class 'in every respeet.
One of the most Important articles of. The sheet steel is extra heavy. Tho ends
diet in the average household is tea. If are triple thickness, two of heavy steel
one uses it he wants the pure, unadultera­ and one of asbestos between the two steel
ted article. Joe. Rogers, always alive to plates. The oven doors are balanced and
the interests of his customers, has secured one style lias the celebrated "automatic
an especially fine article. It is called the door ^opener and closer,” by the ‘use of
Royal Satsuma and is of the crop of 1891. which it Is unnecessary to use the hand In
Call on him during the fair and get a sam­ opening or closing the door as it is opened
ple of this celebrated- tea and you will by a simple movement of the fooL
Don’t pay extravagant prices for goods
never use any other.
manufactured a thousand miles away from
The annual excursion to Petoskey and home when yon can get a better article
Traverse City via D. L. * N. and G. IL &amp;. made near beese for tliirty per cent. less.
These ranges are for sale by Webaert
I. railroads will be run on Tuesday, Sep­
tember 22d. This will be the best oppor­ Bros.
tunity of the year to visit the famous re­
sorts of Northern Michigan at very low
Name and Residence
rates and In Che best part of the season. No
Special train will run through. Tickets ... i Frank Kelly, Chicago, 1U.
Haney" hSudCs, Mich.
good to return until Oct 1st Inclusive, on lxe l( Jennie
George Flora, Casco. Mtcb.
any regular train. Train will leave Wood­
TTiunie Mahoon, Delton. Mich.
i Win. M. Moore. Baltimore
bury at 7:58 a. m. Round trip S4.00.
1 )-Ltlllaa M. SUoup, Maple Grove
Geo. DkHaven, Gen. 1*084. AgL
The Otsego Union indulges in a greift
deal of crowing In its last issue, over the
Following are tbe real estate transfera
victory of their hose team at Kalamazoo on for Un* week ending September 14, U)01,u
Labor Day, but very wisely refrains from taken from the books in the register’s office:
making any bluffs as to what their team
John M, Reiser to Dayton Jordan: 38asee3
can do for money. It’s all right to crow Woodland 3560.
T. M. Bush to Scott McIntosh; 80a sec 31
while there h an opportunity though, for
Hastings glJXXK
the chance probably wouldn'bpresent Itself
Tbonias Craig to Sctb Pratt; 18a sec v Assyria
again after another contest The Union •ftO.
Win. W. VanHorn to Wa*. F. Bldnant; Jlots 3t
truthfully remarks that "money talks, not
and 33 Deltou *0.0.
wind," anti if the backers of the Otsego
Tims. J. Tates to Wm. A. Glover; 150a sec 3,
team are confident of the superior sprint­ Yankee Springs 32.0OJ.
H. IL Trask to Judson Ernsberger; tot .8 blk
ing abilities of their team. a proposition
10 eastern add city •!».
from them will be entertained, and the cu­
riosity of the Union will be satisfied as to
••who are the financial backers of the Has­
The annual meeting of Hie Barry. Prairieville,
I tone aud Orangeville detective as-ovlallou will
tings team.”
t&gt;.‘Isrid r. HlcKory Corner* on Saturday. Sept.
„
We understand it is Iwing reported in JiUKat^o’etock.p in
EcgkxkHAUTHORS. Pre*.
certain quarters that no balloon ascensions
John J. Purkins. Sec’y.
will be made during the fair; that it Is
simply a fake to draw a crowd. To such
THE MARKETSwe desire to state that we have seen the
&lt;contract between Prof. Kabrich, and
Apples—Dried. 8c.
Archie McCoy, the furniture and carpel
Batter- U&amp;I4.
.
man, and Fred L. Heath, the druggist, for
Clover seea 33.5084.00.
.
Corn‘!&gt;~^/k^PCr bU"
three balloon ascensions and parachute
,drops from the fair grounds here on Wed­
Beef-Dmsed $5.MMS4» calves, H-WSW®
:nesday, Thursday and Friday. September
; calf, 5c.
‘23, 34 and 35. If any one is skeptical
Lard—8c.
■
al»out this matter, Messrs. McCoy and
Lime—BelilDgatoOe per bbl; waterltme ,*!£•Heath wlll bc pleased to show their con­ per bbl.
’tract with Prof. Kabrich. Moreover, the
OaU-30c. perbu.
,officers of the Agricultural society would
.not have dared to have advertised such an
llaster^-tteiling at$4.» per ton.
Halt—Selling at SI per bbl.
attraction unless it was certalD-.lt would be
Timothy Seed-Selling at SI JS pe
icarried out. To have done so would have
Wheal—No. 1. white* .90: red jfc
t&gt;cen to make such mep as Morris Burton.
Flour— S3.R&gt; per hundred.
Hye-«3.
Asa Pennock, Norman Latham and the
Apples-SJ330C.
executive committe guilty of a fraud of
ILtriey-Sl.lO.
'
the meanest kind. There is no doubt
: b &gt;ut the balloon ascensions taking place
'
rs advertised. The guaranty of McCoy
.and Heath alone should be sufficient
I’ROBATE OBDKR.
Their reputation as business men is at
stake in this nutter, and they could not State of Michigan, County st Barry—M­
At a MMion ot the Probate t.uurt *&lt;»rtbe
afford to perpetrate a fraud for ten times Cowtty of Barry, bolden iU the Probate Office tn
what it will cost them to secure Prof. tl*e city of Hastings. In said county, on Baturdsy, tbe tweltthday of September In the year oae
Kabrich.
thoasaad eight hundred and ninety one.
Froseut, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge o&lt;
Services at the Presbyterian church Sept
20, morning and evening.

The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the Presby­
terian church Sunday evening. Sept 90ttv
nt 6:30, to be led by Miss (Mire Grigsby.
4
( zTfK. Michigan M. E. conference closed
Its session at Grand Rapids Tuesday.
BaiFollowing are the pastors assigned to F
~
ry county charges:
Hastings—Rev. W. M. Puffer.
Hastings circuit—to be supplied.
Woodland—Rev. A. K. Kelllon.
Nashville—Rev. J. W. McAllister.
Banlield—Rev. J. W. Wallaoe.
Prairieville—Rev. J. T. Cook.
Middleville-^-Rev. T. II. Jacokes.
Irving—Rev. G. E. Hollister.
Freeport—Bev. G. A. Myers.
Hastings. Irving and Biintlcld are the
only appointments unchanged. Rev. Puf­
fer Is sent to this city for the fourth year.

matter of the estate of WilllaialL
C^ki'n-juHnuand filing the petition dulg veriftad
ot Benjamin Cole, father of said dcceaaed,
praying that the administration of said estate
may be granted to John A. Cole, or to some
“'^raa^nit’sSXred.'tliat.TuMday thaiigi
day o&lt; October. A. D. 1831. at tw .o'clock, ia. tM
forenoon, be astlgued tor tbe hearing ot said
petition. and tlutt Hie heirs at law of aajd
deceased and all other person* interested tn aald
estate, are required to appear at a. seasfon of
said court then to be hoStea at the I’robttta
Office, in tbe city of Hastings, in said county,
s^dsianr cause, if any there be. why the pram
of the petitioner may npt.be granted. And 11 to
further ordered, that said pell loner give notice
to the persons interested In said estate, of the
pendency of said pellHon. and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this ordnr to be
pubUahed In the Hastings Baumer, a newspax-r printed and circulated tn said eountyM
tarry once in each veek for three succresive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Chas. w. AicMtuntova,
Judge of Probate
[A true copy]

I’lUrilATK OKDBK
Rev. Frank Carpenter, late of Jackson, State of Michigan. County of
At a session, of the Probate Court tar lb®
is the x*ew U. B. minister of Hastings County of Barry, holden at tho Probata Office.
charge. There will be regular services In the Citv ul Hastings, in said eoonty. on
Wednesday, Hie 1«th day of September. in Hie
next Sunday at Roger’s hall.
year one rhomand eight handnd and ninety oaa
PHMtd. Charles W. Arturtrotqc. Judge of
OHn Family.

The sixth Annual Reunion of the Olin,
family will be held at Bennington Vt. in
October. On which occasion the Chicago,
Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw R. 11. in connection
with the Cincinnati, Jackson &amp; Mackinaw
K. R. will sell through excursion tickets
from Hastings at the following low rates:
To Kent Ohio $7,75, to Buffalo N. Y. $10,
to Binghamton X. Y. $14. to Bennlngtob
Vu $17, for lheVound trip. Tickets good
going on C. K. A S. train leaving Hastings
September 2Kb, at 8,50 a. tn. cmineMiMg
at Richland junction with special ttalits

return on regular trains within 30 dara.
vtoinoU tbi. “Ftl™' '“ rbt'"^
enerrrtle men. «nd their
«re
•• Sleeping car aceotnodation* must be
Sept. ’rd. • thunderbolt
, the y,,, n.,,re»-M them. Go thorn If roo secured before September 19lh. For
^r'Srft.X.Tf.^L Tbe Lti. .tothtn, tn the U« of txmu or further information rail!
U. Uuulip
^"unrt S.*
2! T: V. I A*

On reading and fllta*the prLitton duly rertfiod
of A. A, Aidrich, xda.lnfoirator of tbe estate0&lt;
said deceased, praytog that his final account
this day filed may be heard and idtowed and a
decree of disiribulton and aiutanment duly
"‘Thereupon it U orderc.1. that Tuesday, tte
JOth day of October. A. D. IWd.alteno'etoekln

Court. ttoratobeboWenat the Probate DBtaa
in U*e City of ILurthwv, m said County, and
show eanae. R any there tw. why tbe prayer M
the peUtewev may n * be granted. AndH W
further or^nsl, tb.vt said petit Souer give M(taa
U» the person* Interested In saM rvtate. of the

7

�LIFE ON

LITTLE MISS DOT.
“Miss Dorothy! Miss Dorothy!"
Sharply, shrilly tbe voice pierced toe
•till, warm air. It waa plainly evident
that the tall, middle Aged woman wbo
called was very angry at not receiving
an answer, for she snatched up a large
*un hat. and with long, rapid strides
strode down the broad driveway.
At tbe goto-she paused, and with up­
lifted hand shielding her face from the
hot, glaring sun, she eagerly scanned
tbe acres of green lawn that stretched
before her.
“Mire Dor-othyf
“Yea, yes! Tm coming. Wait a min­
ute. please,’’ and with swift, flying foot­
steps a young girl came bounding across
th© lawn. A noble hound and a skye
terrier followed, leaping on her at every
step she took.
“Down, Pouto! Fritz, you bad dog!
See what you have done to my drees,”
and she looked rather ruefully at tbe
large rent in the white muslin—white
once, but now torn and bedraggled with
mud.
“Well, 1 never!" and the elder woman
held up both hands in amazement.
“Never saw such a Kight! Is that it?’
It was a sweet, laughing voice that asked
the question. But the warm, flushed
face was more so—round and piquant,
sparkling with life and animation.
“I have been romping with the dogs,
Mrs. Grey. It was warm work, though,
and I do wish I had a fan. Oh, may I
have your hnrt?” and merrily laughing,
the tempestuous girl ruthlessly snatched
the hat from the astonished woman.
“Well, I never!"
At this second amazed ejaculation tho
dimpling Kpritc threw kick her head,
sending out peal after peal of clear, ixreristible laughter.
“There, Mrs. Grey. I feel more com­
fortable," and sho placed tho bat back
carefully. “Thanks—but oh, 1 forgot;
you called me. For what am I wanted.

•«

“Mr. Wellman wishes to see you, but
you can't- go to him with your dress in
that condition.”
“Guardy!" and tho hot, vivid color
rushed over chock and brow. “But I can­
not help it if I do look so—so wild. He
knows that I never look and act like
other girls. Down, Pouto! Fritz, come
on!" and without stopping she bounded
up the tnassiv© stone steps, both dogs
following—a pretty picture of innocent
girlish grace and abandon.
With a
quick, impetuous movement she threw
open the study door, glancing half doubt­
fully and a trifle timidly at the figure re­
clining in the large easy chair.
"Ah, little Miss Dot. you have return­
ed. Been romping as usual. Now, con­
fess." and an amused, playful smile
curved Earle Wellman's lips.
“You are right, Guardy. Look!” and
she held out the torn gown.
“Oh, Dot!" laughing softly, “what a
wildflower you are! I beard Mrs. Grey
call you 'Miss Dorothy,’ and as I saw
you tearing acroas the lawn, tbe dogs at
' your heels, 1 could not help smiling.
Such a grand jdame fdr a little hoidc-i.
brimful of life and mischief! Miss Dor­
othy, indeed! Nothing but‘Little Miss
Dot’ will suit you. It is short, just
like"---“Stop!" and a tiny foot comedown
angrily. “I know I'm short, but you
need not tell me, and as for my name,
what's in a naxjle, anyway?"
“A great Seal, Miss Dot," and Dot
Baker looked up in surprise, wondering
at tbe cold hauteur she saw pictured in
the strong, manly fact- bending over her.
“Little Dot, see what 1 have here!"
and his face softened visibly as he
stepped to tho sofa and throw back a
white coverlid, revealing the sweet,
dimpled face of a slenflhg child.
With alow cry of delight Dot fell on
her knees before it
“Where did she come from, Guardy?"
and Dot hid her fuco in the mass of soft
flannel.
“I do not know, Dot. I found this
basket in the hall. In it was this child,
quietly sleeping, as she is now. And not
a word of explanation. I cannot under­
stand. Can ydh lift this veil of mystery
tbe least bit, Miss Dot?'
“II Hovr-"
“Well, then, what are wo going to

I

if

1

I

“Do?" She lifted her bead, vague
alarm and distress in her face. Then she‘
sprang up, clasping tho sleeping child to'
“Let me keep the child. Guardy. Youi
could not send the poor innocent away,
could you?*’ and she gazed at him pleadfaiiy.
“Miss Dot, yon surprise me. Why are■
you so interested in the little stranger?"
“Stranger'/' Then, as if recollecting
herself, she bent and kissed the little
fact’, thus hiding the deep color that had
suffused her owl
“I am interested because I love little
ones; and see, she is awake.” And she
held up the baby girl to his view. “Isn't
riw jaretty?' And tho tender hearted,
impulsive girl covered tho little face

“Oh, Guardy, say that I may keep
her. I have always loved her. I”----“What?”
“I—1 mean I have always loved chilIt waa true that Earle Wellman did

‘Dorothy Baker!” laying one hand

anything about this child?”
“Yea," throwing him a looked mingled
few and defiance; 'I know that I love
“Love her!

Too love everything and

-Do jr
“Yea. with one -exception, Mias Dot.

m

“I raid I knew that I loved hex.’

“A year old! How do vou know that.
MiasDotT
“1—oh, well. 1 should judge an.
Wouldn’t you?"
She looked so innocently demure that
it was with difficulty tfcat her questioner
refrained from wailing.
“Yea, I think you are right.’’ and he
looked more earnestly at the baby face
nestling so contentedly against Dot.
The eyes, a pretty blue, were wide
open and gazing at him in pretty won­
der.
Involuntarily ho held out his
handa, at which the baby crowed in de­
light Its little dress was neat and pret­
tily made, and evidently careful, loving
hands had robed the little one.
“Well, Mias Dot."
• “Yea, Guardy."
“I am sorely puzzled. Let your woman'fl wit advise me."
“Woman's wit!” laughingly.
"And
you are always bogging me to try to be
sensible."
“Well, then, try to tell me where I
can find a homo for this child. If I can­
not find some good, motherly soul to take
it we shall have to send it Into the city
to the orphan asylum, where it will l&gt;e
cared for. Why, Dot! What is the
trouble?” and ho sprang forward in
alarm.
With a face from which every particle
of color had fled, eyes fastened on his in
wild, dilated terror, clinging to tho
child as if fearful that it would be torn
from her, she faced him.
“No!. no!" Slowly the words fell
from her blanched lips. “Don’t do that,
Guardy! It would be cruel, cruel!
Baby was sent to you. Some one wonts
you to care for it; aomo one know that
you were pitiful and tender hearted.
Don’t, don’t send her away."
“Some ouel Do you know who that
some one is?" he sternly demanded.
“Why, how should I know?" and she
looked at him in blank astonishment.
“Only some one must have thought so,
or they would not have left her here.(
Don’t you see? And," she timidly added,
“it must be that God wished you to care
for baby."
He smiled at her childish explanation.
“Mira Dot. wtet a qo«r girl yoo are.

Will I ever understand your strange
moods? All terror one moment, tearfnllv pnrivmtintr tho next but nlwava dre
• ?A°d ».n“I’bLithiB
e? Ma}' 1 keeP
.vaby.’” she asked eagerly.
“Do yon realize, child, what a strange
predicament this place? mo in? What
woold on nrigbbora ray UI odoptM a
. , v,
“(viocarrowbat propio toy? I ion'L"
“No. I know yoo dTnot; but I do."
“TTmo I know what wo ran do,
Gterty. Von can Udi Mra Grundy
that Mrs. Groy, your housekeeper, has
adopted a child. She will consent if I
«k ter. Stoy EEarle Wellman tugged viciously at his
dark muatateo, looktag thougbUuDy at
the uplifted face.
-.
—
.....
■•You
know
Guimlv
that 1 am «o
lonteomewmwim^JtetUtekbowthl,

little one would amuse inc. Do not re­
fuse me, Guardy."
“No. I will not. Have your own way,
little Miss Dot. Tlxat is, if Mrs. Grey
will Consent."
,
“Oh. she will. Now kiss your little
protegts" and Dot laughingly held up
the cooing baby. With deeper color
Earle Wellman bent'iqs dark head and
did as she bade him.
"That’s rightr and, laughing merrily,
the happy, triumphant girl fled from the
room.
It was at collego that Earle Well­
man met,Howard Baker. They were
classmates, and soon became close friends.
A long time ted etepeed' eii.ee the dur
tter rawlnetad wten Karin nwnvnl a
they graduated, wteu Laric recoved e
l..rar Cram
How.nl wc.Ura
an M.
letter
from Howard,
written on
his A*.
dying bed. In it he implored Etrle to be­
come guardian to his motherless tengter-ohl girl. "She I. rich in worldly
goods." he wrote, "bat wilhoni » homo"
Earle accepted the charge, and placed

Dorothy Baker under his mother’s loving
care. This was eight years ago.
Dorothy, or little Miss Dot, as she was
generally called, owing to her petite
form and childish ways at ten, willful,
yet loving, a sparkling bit of fun and
cheer, w«is changed but little at tho
ago of eighteen; while Earle Wellman,
still handsome at thirty-nine, had lost
the frank, merry hearted way that had
cnaroctenreu him,
mm, ana
naa grown
once characterized
and had
coldly .ten, and r^liM to all.
.
J .
. —. v
ing the irresistible Dot
It was true, as the servants said, that
Dot could win a smile, cven a snatch of
true, ringing laughter from Earle Well­
man while others failed. Her childish
wix^omeness unconsciously compelled
all to love her. Her irrepressible impul'siveness was forever causing her trouble,
‘yet she was always ready to soothe’ and
cheer others with her soft, careesiug
ways. Willfully defiant one moment,
strangely quiet and lovingly docile tho
■next, she ha.l wo fen herself around Mrs.
Wellman'* heart until she seemed like
an own daughter.
It had been a happy household of four
until the discovery that Lncie Wellman
had eloped with a struggling artist, rob­
bed it of all its Kunshine, crushing out
tbe life of the gentle mother, for the
sudden blow was too heavy. Then it
was that Earle Wellman changed — a
change so quick and complete that it was
difficult to realize and believe. Ho open­
ed one letter from the erring girl, plead­
ing for forgiveness, thus obtaining her
address, so that he could forward onehalf the fortune bequeathed him at his
mother’s death, and forbade her ever to
asked Dot to refrain from uttering her
name in his presence, laying his mother's
sudden death at her door.
True, Lncie had pleaded with her
brother to allow her to marry the artist,
whom she declared she loved. All to
no avail. Had appealed to the mother,.
but the son ruled, and the young girl
left them. Since then Earle had not
seen her, and her numerous letters were
thrown on the burning coals unopened.
Dot still remained, and tho active

THE

nETROIT, I.ANSIN^

FRONTIER.

broach the'subject many time*, Mt
Earle's chilling lisuteur had silouced her.
tlie
—-----------,
She found no chance do^1 to be lone­
au
««• s!“' »b« •*» “‘5“^!
l°*l«l1!
some. Baby, as she continued to call tebln of tte Battle- r»l»UJ
her, claimed all her time and the child ,. .tout mldalgbt. cowpleuotu oa-rnew
lungto
toher
wrwith
muipassionate
piu-u.juairfondnew.
w.—■
u„ rolling prairie, -nd tltek -g- a. tte
clung
Lending tho child. Dot went into
* w.
Leading tho child. Dot went tn~ wy. Ll«bu^burtfugMjWr
u.Ku«

Ko Itoll ** u&gt; th,
ter uf Ute, or wor* «•
Moor Of n&gt;o te^«■r«••»l•™»&lt;1'1'■'■
... tte whole limo olloUod, bat tte Itecb!?fcnX.l a- follow who -HUI. mall

Jjitnine .
HtM-rll...
Loa ell...
«lnu....
8c. ioul«.

“•Im

’. 74 5.i
2£®nd»y. nv,.Tkt|„;,—
gone to sleep, camping the Lime wm within cwo minute* of expir­
«•.»*. nt. runstniouxh i,,
'
ing. Aw the achoUra filed out she sold Vo e&lt;r:
S' ™£r
seat*.» rent*. •
’tn,lt *&gt;Ui pan®
hie
year . ont
lh. °u no&lt;con
i0r*.
and Youn1U. hands
knndii bo
Ort mysteriously,
rnrttteritMUdv. just
IXUjt one
OD6 yeOT
0,1 l“® .
______ .nrl
Youn1M ii. nt. Iim throw'll uarlor ► .
rra.m
«*ut». SSreurs.
r r*r «o
■go, lazilv reclining in the same chair,
jK
,_SS
,.u’.'Soter
_
Mmtnl for to.
the Irak
lad*, «h&lt;&gt;
who b^lrown, did you finish your abstract?”
“Yes ma'am," Le answered.
“Ah, Mire Dot, you have Baby, as were uusccnatomed to milk when at home,
V'
•«* M.
brought out a big pan of driictoo* cool
Curious to see what ho could have writ­
"“Why, of couriKl We ere Ineepmrrtrrahnulte
“ ten in so short a time she looked over tbe
.... torir
-i &gt;___
t__ Altoffothcr. **
tl.lMofilre,
’
■
,&gt;
W&gt;
£"5y roofrarail
eootatoJ tohlmtolt.en
tohta».lf.en Inill.oerare
loHl.otoer. pajfeni. and found this:
ble, tool I love her eo."
.
Seedy
“I am a worn out shoe; my coffin Is the
He naw tho wiitful. yearning look that I was not without it* fun.
_______________________ («M । I'Ul. A,..*
**h barrel, noy grave the dump.”
« I
PHOHATE UHbE|C~~=T”
She say* that almoKt a* firmly Imprwoed
too, that he felt something was arniwt
t
„ ti leader and chief of tho on her memory a* this remarkable compo- Stale- of Michigan. County of harn -j
“What i. the trouble, Mi- Dot? Izn’t ! of
X a fiunoy* man In hfa
At I* MMfou of II...
Oomdy of Harry. Loin..;, h| ;
Dukv
. ...... ra* eku nlilor
Baby vi-tollW'
welt?" and
wd ho
to took the
to. CUfly
curly I .
.Ulra anttlcr*
ra.ri.ir. of
ol

KK’iTiSiKl."

'7 to.

headed fairy
in—hfa
arms. He,• too,uunucu
J up—
—---------ted Itemed to cere for tbe blue eyed
etrwiger.
■•Yte-beriUriugly, “Bebyi.well.lrat,
ob, Gterdyl I want to talk to you. May
IT ^d to. looked .1 him ateiotely.
^f cbBd. Wte. do you mean?

Why ask if you may? Am I not always
willing?"
“Yas. Guardy, vest’ But it is about—
Lucie. Oh, don’t!" and she grasped hi*
Lm with both tend. » .be »w tte
look tt mingled rage and consternation

U1C Italy »

~ —-------------------- •»

-----

-­

| tvanfULS
„
jn cven now --------------remember hi* name mw the “100” mark on bi* paper.—Youth'i
WMt
. wlthn,, boyewweutewell■kelrate Companion.
I of .uratleg to. ludten foe. but ttej
hoped ttet If they m.tu&gt;r of Idie redtodte
■ to^oulde-to. £tete.)
One of the most common signs of want
| „^’XWodS^h.ra on to. of good breeding I* a sort of uncomfortable
consciousness of tbe hands, an obviou* ig­
norance of what to do with them, and a
painful awkwardness In their adjustment.
hour ot
n^ht or day. Those The hands &lt;&gt;f-a gentleman seem perfectly
■ who had mounted guard during tbe wlier at home without being occupied: they are
of tho evening went to their rest. habituated to elegant repose, or if they
Charlie, a* he dropped off to
»»«*"&gt; spontaneously move it is attractively.
tte fooutep. of to.
Some of Queen Elizabeth’* courtiers
to hlmralt. half in Jrat. "Tte Wolf
made playing with the sword hilt an ac­
d°£,c no wolf ram. to dUturb torir rium- complishment, and the most efficient weap­
on of tbe Spanish coquette i* her fan.—
L ra Th. bright nod cbrartul d.r, ted
j
q[ WrdM jupelled the gloom of New York Weekly.

In the matter of lb, i-—-.,.
H. Haroo dece*»cd.
Allee
On rrsdlreaud fillnr ttr
a .
fled, of I A. Baftm. huM/and* &lt;“1*
praylM that the admlnteraho*
...........

the forenoon, be **»tgur,t f.iJ’t
tbr
ed, and *11 other
perton*
'*,"***•*-Ute.
teiulnil
“ A.
LI.
**id court, then to b&gt;. boiden mi thL^SSS.®*
office. In tho city of )|*Mlr"&gt;* inuia’^ie
nnd show cause. If any there uf5?iTi
of the petitioner *
ttet bad .wept orer hieTure.
it I* further orderel. tfctf .*lrt
not
be
to
the
per^.^
intereitU
“Dorothy!"
of the pendrm &gt; of &gt;*hi petition »td
“Oh. Guardy, don’t look so! Be pfatn&lt;
thereof in'the
by cau»lnc
*n»pvof thi.
puHiated
IfaMrtKTO**"!*
ful,” and tho tears welled up into her lbe liiRh^ and
WM lifted from the
•fate-r
printed and eimilatwl In
Cwnu 5
brown eyes, while his face softened
ot llie nnxloua settler*, some ot
Magnus Scott—I wish you would wear Barn once In e..b week bv thro-Si*
slightly.
i whom, separated from wives and children.
all your diamonds at the Bobs-Jonea to­ week* previuu* to tatd day of hearina
“Think of all these years, and not a . were troubled with thought* of home* de­
CHAU/.K
k ’,V. Arm&lt;thoxg.
night.
word from Lude. Don’t you want to spoiled
■'"ri.lrntei,.
bpunni and crojm
."I- destroyed.
.—.r—— Juat
r a* they
Mrs. M. Scott—But, my dear, the occa­ lA.rneeopy.l
Zher^’
I had
bad fiufahrd
finished breakfart
breakfart and
and were
were preparing
preparing
1
tnnrr.h to the fort. DOW ouly two Of sion dore not. warrant that.
MOi:r&lt;iAGE HALE.
“
Magnus Scott—Tile deuce with the occaIMaul! havluK been tnH&lt;to in flic wmdjtUH.
of * certain ».&lt;&gt;«« «• in vte t.y
and walked to the window.
| „p S toe mMn?lm!l wTtb n flourish of *ol- drew on «me
“• today.-Jewelero'
today.—Jewelers’ Ciroular.
Circular.
»
single
nisii. i.&gt; 'pttniri
dated November t*. nfieiK A |j n
One moment the girl looked after him, (|Scr|y limnncr. informed the company that
and recunte.1 in tije
„( the |fLrfu„i
irresolute and doubtful, then she fol- | ti,0 cpmnianding officer at the jawt had in­
Dee!*, for furn to,lul)
‘I wonder if Shakespeare would have
lowed. Thia time she did not touch : formation.....
that to
theto.
Cheyennes,
toataM
of
SLute.
ra ted
bl. ptey. « be
him. but laid one hand on the head of ' crossing over t “ * “ "uu
" “
"!S.1Sdk H.totoM tev. taken

,
y°°
,^ut---------------“c*?• _ . . , . . • home axsured that there was nodanger to
--°
—w
------“Mu
Mira
Dorothy!"
„r Ihdr („„|||...
“
“ D°
roth
'ted
u‘d Earle looked et t
her in amazement
I Having delivered thia welcome message
“I mean it
Since Baby came you ' ln
gtunj and semi-offlclal manner, the
i . - ~~—
— ---------- - . .
*«* •• «•—~
------- - - -------- --- —7T~i ’r„
__
----------’
;your
-----------sister.
corjxjralOh,
dirtnountrd
from hi* steed
lUMMWW
have relented
toward
,' corporal
fromiuhl*eu
steed
in ,
j Guardy,
r-niiro
be- tod.
"----------------------JSJ to
todismounted
—tai Invitation
taritatte.
foo»
B.b
forgive
her
fully.”
; answer
a. ptenrinft
from
Bat‘
- - •
Think of mother, tIre, and unbent himself like an ordinary
। You know ^1 toow*toatitwnaLude’s mortal• to partake
very*-hearty
break• of* a
- ------—‘-----*■ -&gt;
I
wn&lt;.lh&gt;r Rnr tart of venison, corn bread and coffee. The '
. dfagrat*fnl conduct that killed
.
; company UUS;UI1}. tbcjr gunM HIlti rifle*, wt
company uuslung their guns and rifle*, sat
: Siv®“?r; ^eTerI
.
1' aowu
•
. nun
— ■ • •»------- •—
down
again,
and. ACK»ivu
regaled
themselves
with
Bguiu,
. c-. -«•»...... 1,
“™
“k
“"“V*
।
--------------------------------i pipes, occasional cupa of strong coffee, and I
- pleading fnr
for krar
her hrtmnlftMt
homeless z-hlld.
child. Sho
She . yet mon, exbllarating tales of too exploits
‘“'T1 and
“d„w0
“‘a have forgiven
'"Tra•
nd]„ udveuturre of Indian slayers of toe
loved
would
her, in Bm
'•
* “
_ *bra
--------—’* call
'
I ?•&lt;?
ateo.
„r"
ii..r l!n„con the Kaumui frontier. The !
i great Indian scare waa over. Before night
। her back."
stifled groan bo atajnrcred to a b-11 asnin errry raulra bad goa, HL. owa
|
intoto tendw । way u, bb, claim. gl»l tori tblno wra. no
■ “5^
,
.. .
, _
1 wonw. but grouiLlite at L'ndeHamforthe
Dot cast heraelf down at Ins feet, laying
j
w| kh )iail left theiregion *o
°I,’ra'“i^.1U*i^ed
a
, dyfon-lra-Wl.« »»e»««ete, ted eoto..
i .. (?ua’’dj.
There was a depth of _Xoah Brooks In St. Nicholas.
^'H-K teudraora. tn ter young ro.ee,
-----------i
"Let me tell yon what I know of Lucin.
OriK(n &lt;&gt;f -Whic."
: She“
isIn
in BB---------- ,, Moon.
alone. Uer
Her puatenu
husband a
is. Sen-ral
Several tetrana
rentons Lara
hnve Iran
la«en .v^lgnnl
aaaigncvl to
to te
ac­
i« tenging to
rata™Jou».
“J
1"
___ ;
;____
;____ '_________
__________________________________
____ “/
' I long to have her. Her husband was known to nil th? English *;»eakiii&lt;people,
true. Guardy. and she loved him to the By some the word fa supposed to beacon­
end. Think of that Oh, say something lotion of a lancer one, "whlggamorv.”
♦ra Tterat *rkia umf.ii
ran /ro&lt;.i,tnn« ,na which in some partri of Euglaud and Scuttom«. Thu awful rileuce (n^hfona me |aI1j, ratwciallySra'ilaad, »i«uifteaa drovra

i

1

•HerateL'for tatoteto.
total. . rate
drama in it. Ophelia could then have sui­
cided in full view of the audience.—Life.

...... .... .......... .
...
“! Jrauteri d-jiJHi
provided for In »»id
u: no »ultM
preceroing at law having br,-, uwfimted
recover tin- drill kn-nml i.v e.i.i
____ _

When tbe ankle baa been severely sprain­
ed immerse it immediately —
in —
hot
ee.
&lt;- water.
•
keeping It there for fifteen or twenty min­
ute*. After it has l»ren taken out of tbe
water keep it bandaged with cloths wrung
out of hot water.

Now. therefore, by v iHor cf the power of u!«
aoujainfd InMUUinnrtKueand thr «utute £
such &lt;m*d&lt;- .L'I&lt;! proiided linuce u h»rrtT
CHl tlial U&lt;I En&lt;Lu . flit- ..Ktin.i n&lt;T 0&gt; lW?
. A D. liPI. -t ten o’clock In tlx f«ew«
laliail sell *i piii lic auction to the blcbr,: 1j‘&lt;l
dee nt the nort h froi.! n-nr/.f she r0Un Low
In tbe city of HaMnig*. K/rr&gt; t'ronty. Mica,
that belt»: the pU- &gt; i:-i e th&lt;- cheut roa&lt; for
Hairy , County to L-H .n. the ;nnita* fe*.
crvn-i .u mid r&gt;...r
SbTOKX kJ
( mav i»-&lt;.iry-... (»y tbr
.u-,t
1)t
tnortt-g-. y
; . -•? rent, introst
JStoroVy'-h-.-'-.' t &gt;■
itjiian provided
] for ll.rtem. (!&gt;.- pre;
*iMT tlevnM |a
tvrtiln t&gt;rW1 Of
- -------------- -.............
Town cfBope.
In the county &lt;&gt;t lum *&gt;t&lt;1 »ut&lt;- ot Wchfiiu.
iumI tlewriLcil ... f..:, &gt;.»». uxtv i.'omneK-

Tlie .ra.
Immortal
Shakespeare
——. — - —
-------- — • , is aaid to
have worn earring*, and Charles I la reputed to have been tbe owner of a magniflcent pair of pearl earrings, which he bequeatoed to hi* daughter the day before he
was executed.

BUSINESS CARDS.
A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,

Office in hotel at present.

A. A C. U. BAKBEU
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.

H

1LIJAM O. LOWDEN.
Lawyer. ■
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State
street, Hastings, Mich.

ner «4 tor !&lt;&gt;'
by Simnn Md'gjrmr to
Benjamin
ahu (uunja; •outs t:.mrodi. tbetire
ib'.rirtu’ind om- thlnl tJd*.
thence north thrroro.!*. Ihtftre *atl Itlrtett
uul onr-tblrU nxi-i- |i‘wc ul teKlnBjnz. m.1
Altoconunenruu:-' t: »■
i»iojncrdite
above describwiroid. and nttiuiuz wot to
|u tnorods ol tin :
;
। '
■nd ene-bal! re&lt;l». thence e»,’
tte mt
thence south *o the pl.»* &gt;• »f t-ncnninx, »!5 on
the north ca.*t quarter the north ttm &lt;,u*rIrr o( Mvltwn tiilrtvloe In lowu '.wo
nottb
of runite nine [9] *«-&lt;■
Dated Jul) '••&gt;'. l*m.
nwiri 3miKhit
DaxiklStbinkk. -v.'.'y lu I'erMm.

80'
; or herder. It was to 1C79 Hurt tho word
MOBTGAGR SALE.
He lifted his head slowly.
Crst
common in the British isles,
Default hAylnj: been made Ic the payment ot
“Let me think, Dot. I am bewil- ■ when tbe struggle was in progress between
the money efue &lt;&gt;;&gt; a rerlairi real e*u&gt;te mort­
dered," and he passed his hand over his the peasantry nnd the arfatocraci' to hnve
gage made and exeruird bt Ohel I:. .-loMuif
TUART. KNAPTEN A WEAVER.
forcheftd.
‘ or not to have the bill passed by parliament
Attorneys at law.
"Yes, think, Guard}! Think of the t« exclude ihe Duke ot York from (ho line
Over Haadtigs National Bank.
ber second A. D.sill. M«! n ■tud’-Jm tlr-oBee
H*»i(tig«, Michigan.
I«ir year, lhal havo rolled l.y rinra ate
rara™.iou. All who .m tefte u&gt;
at tl»c reai-ter of &lt;&amp;•&gt;!*«&gt;t Hdtn ewuitv, JlleMAssociate offices, at Grand Itapids, Mich.
Kn. ihecmbermi.V■ &gt;» &gt;:l. at i odxk la
lartraw bra bome-bra brolterl
And.
Ibeduka In tte Hue ot ...rra.lou
e afternoon. In Lifa r X &lt;•! J1oti^i&lt;e*oa
oh’Gnunly. think ol the long, heart , r?" d’rta"r|y called ■.k«i.»ra, »r
A. SHELDON.
.223. by wlm h default the f»wcro!
h uid
, ’.
'.
‘ i
j ?’
.
’ drovera, just a* tbe city dude of today
njortraaerontamed has !&lt;• come oj«t*!|« a* to
broken yrar ttet te. praedI tote, ate BpMta o( tl„ .
th. ■
J,
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Uir n huh- fcnwffiUt
tv l-.- p*.- t? ttJd
.
Abstract
Block,
Hasting*.
held her baby in her arms Think how
whisker*" am! tbe “hay wwtera.”
Money to loan on Iteal Estate Kcal Estate mortsrae both |- : .-Ip.ii r.: i Ihtemt.'
lie is yearning to feel the touch of warm.
Rut Scotch tradition gives altogether a sold on commission. General con/cyaoelux whereas there 1&lt; clra.-i .1 tc ' e I'l*- xm cupsM
■ . . .-.
*,Z”---------- —Z------- T
------ on said tatTir &lt;* :“&gt;■! t: &lt;a^wpublB*
,
l'P« «&gt;oe more. Knowing ril thu, digerant r. raon for .he raUteute &lt;J tte danric a complete set of Atetrart Books, com the same At the d.de of tm* t.otke. the sen of
piled from the Record*, can furnish complete
live hundred and *&gt;’•’&gt; ■'&gt; 1 '■ "s-’-aod itirt^
can yen refuse to allow her to return w.ral. I.Afhu: During tte early rellgioua i tract*.
C. F. BBOOKH. Clerk.
wanInSeolUmHteweakratotltefaeUote
Bve rente. &lt;$»■:&gt;■'. for ; iim-lpa! ,vi.i
•
&amp;rf„
*
Interest.and no sust *'r nr««.erdiii;*al.aworin
|. “‘dteP. DRAKE, M. D.,
reinltv tUkVtnc been Incituted • r taken toewro
“Her baby!”
tlie same or any tan t! en of. nnvr tb-m«v
“Yes, Baby! Thia is hers. Her own ' motto. The initials of these word* were
|
not'ce to hereby given, that b&gt; 'irtueofttr
Offlce over Holloaey'a drug store.
,
placed on their banners thua, "W. H. LG.,’’
Alice, named after your “
mother*
Oh,of sal* In «,:d murtgare f;*0
oU,er‘’ Oh
OHbre hour* from 9 to ♦ p. m. Telephone, eoc power
nnd soon all the follower* of that cj.in were
statute in such cam; ma.1- an • f-r»vMrt.«
don ‘ "“i »er sw»y- sod the girt sprans given (be title of “Whig,” which wn* after­ nretlBfi with roaideuee. at llollnaay's tints the
the twenty third (far of tv ..bit A P- «*«•«
ttore.
&gt;»D&gt; «“» cloaely aronnd ward attccbed n* a party nickname.—St
ten o'clock tn the f irrneen...-.( the c«1hTract
door of tte Harrv Am t« mwi
I tire child.
- Louis Republic.
T M. B. GILLASP1K, Notary Public
(Mty of IlaMini.-. Barry »untr. Miction. dMX
j
“This—Lucie's child? Am 1 dreaxnI •
nnd. U. S. Claim Agent.
I I beinz thcphM-e •&gt;! holdfsg the circuit ruurt wrw
। ing?"
will prosecute all kinds of claims before :be&gt; . said County of B'tG '• I"
S^emiMn
are sltnat-1
Dvparimenteofthrlnteriorofr.ee. Callon bins
| “No, it is true," and she placed the
There are a good many absent minded at his store, corner Court and Jeflvrsoo Ste., lie auction or vendue (•» t-&gt;r i.'.Kbe*. i-la'W.tM
1
j baby girl in his anna
Without a word
uud.wui
JiJES
Haatlngx. Midi.
I! he dropped his bead over that of the men aufongtbe businres men of New York
as the records of the ixwtofficc will show.
j
gage elth inter. *( b’ ten ;.-r •
rr*™
M. FOW1 ER.D.l). S.
Those who mail letters without any ad­
wandering child.
asd the cost* ;•(&gt;&lt;&gt; ril • . .........
dress and those who mail uddrwiMXl letters
allowec by '»«■ incl,,'!l'\ j1''In«-dra&gt;rt“And you knew it. Miss Dot?"
twenty live Wolfar-, a- piAidnlfw
Office hour* S a. m. to A p. m.
“Yee, I knewit,” she repeated humbly. without any stamp are on hand in force
mg described hi oti&lt;i
&lt;-'u‘
“I hoped you would learn to love Baby, every day, The man who incloses money n W. LOWRY. M. D..
a J WM wrote tte"
.tef “J
in such ViUcnt is not wanting. 1 went over
then, for her sake, would forgive Lucia
'
*
•
Physician
and
Surgeon.
from tbe Astor House one tiny nnd talked
~—-- —- ------------- -being in &lt;"e
'
'?Y
.
W.?‘ 7”?°
,
Makes a specialty bf treating diseaae* of the Ham. and «*’■• &lt;tf &gt; •&gt; 1" ■
to a clerk through a six-inch window about El'Kand
described
*»
b.l—
*
t
•
\
t^r«
KAK
and
the
nrererraiion
of
vtsloc
“Let me think. Leave mo for a min­ it, Irnying a dollar's worth of sumps at
1 .uo.v
.
Grr ^SHFSy fltUnB
and eye rorthwert i|«ar(. r &lt;&gt;f v
wr t.t-"eoataia' ute. Dot.”
the close ns an evidence of good faith.
.finrinnortne; r.i?ue Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
|
Ho kissed the child, gently replacing When I arrived home, some six mils* away,
Souse, Hasting;*- Mich.
'
•ui-.r U. 1 vrftW.
her in Dot's outstretched arms. And I discovered that 1 had given a five dollar
Mort^xc.-f *Dil i ■
MITH A COLGROVE,
her heart ached as Fho saw the pained, bill to the sump man and had come away
without tbe change.
.
FkkdM Wu&gt;i i “;"
lawyers.
worn expression on his face.
Attorn**' for niort:;;
The uext morning I was somewhat nerv­
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
“Will you forgive me for my deceit
UUHlGAGt: •■'ALE !
Practice is all the courts of the state.
ous concerning that four dollars and has­
and intrigue first?”
tened to the pustofflee. Tho stamp clerk
Drf.aH tana, teen
Z. KEN ASTON,
“I have notliing to forgive, little Miss waa serving a long Line of customers, but
tt
’
SltwS.ra
Ul
•
Attorney at Law,
Dot," and her eyes brightened as the old as soon as I • approached and uttered tho
(Over J. 8. Goddvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
sstSRSkt- .’-“j/srs
pet name fell on her ear.
first word he immediately and silently
Practice, in all courts of the State. CoUectloas
She closed the door gently, throwing banded out four one dollar bill*.
prompt ya‘tandlngto.
•
second A D lsj«.
“I don't know but what among so many
one backward glance at him as be rat
it T1MMEBMAN, Homoepathlc Phyfools,” said L “you might easily forget
with bowed head
•
slclan and Surgeon.
one.”
A few minutes later the door was
(OBcoovt Lathrop’s dru* store.)
“Possibly,” he dryly retorted. “But you
mueoontalned •&gt;»’
*Mdirtrt- V )
pushed open. Ho did not look up, think­
whole amount M-currJ (•’ tv I ■*•** [ J ■ -uwmj 'x/
were the moat conspicuous one yesterday
» .erbotb principal *i'd
VMidaatte
rV
ing it was Dot, and he half expected to Two’* did you say, sirf”—New York Her­ ROBERTSON HOUSE,
fhere i» clalni' dio be
d;u''tte
feel her light hand laid on his bead. ald.
JkSmortragc and I hr »""! ’‘,?2“,£±o f«r
wne at tlwdrtr of thl» t~(l&lt;v. the -1 ™
The silence oppressed him. Ho lifted his
£m&lt;1rXi and thirteen
I’.ars *j4
Cor. Jefferson and Court St*., Hasting*, Mich. rente. f«r prlocii ai *,'‘l
head.
gnj «ft“
When Andrew Young went to his ranch
tbe further sum of four dul.ar* »•“ » •’^tse
•
“Lucier Ho sprang from the rh*ir.
Rates, • I .OO per Day.
This House is new, with pleasant rooms. The for lacuruncv jml«l t' •■“■* WJI ‘Sw»«irt«r
took two steps toward the slight. Hack on Young's river, Oregon, to dig hi* pota­
bnHdlna*
on
sulrt
premiw*.
»'
’
X
*
,n ^ute
toes ho noticed several bushels already patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ired to So In **»&lt;! iww. frobed figure, then turned from her.
gathered. Ho looked around tho patch
' 5p7p,Po*d'D«‘ “
AW, REAL ESTATE ANt&gt;COLLECT­ sum ol four hundred
“No, Guardy! Not that!" and an­ bat saw do sign of any one having dis­
thirty four cent*, nnd »&lt; *M*J(l,yj.uWdt&gt;rt»Mi
taw i-in roulty hMvmicte*"
ING OFFICE OF
.
other form flow across tbe room, grasp­ turbed the ground, and, to solve tbe mys­
IO
collect
U»C
MOW
or
",
’ p*n|bl; by drtte
Palmebtox &amp; Smith.
ing his arm, and Dot’s tearful, pleading tery, watched behind a tree. He was soon
therefore oottec fa herein
‘
Woodland. Mich.
face looked up into his. “For Baby’* rewarded by seeing a flock of blue jays
oftbe power of *a!e
C. S. Palmmiton,
J. M. Smith.
and
tbe
*l«liitr
In
•neb
r«'c
«»»*, A 'p ;W1,
alight
on
the
tree
k
and
each
bird
had
a
po
­
sake, for mother's—far mine—forgive
Notary
Public.
Justice
of
tbe
Peace.
on
the
twentx
third
»t tte north
tato in it* bill, which was dropped Into an
her."
at eleven • clock In th*
f, hnipe. W
opening in a limb and pa-SZdown to
front door nf th* Harw rtniniy cnnrt
„
“Luder
’
tte ntyofHwtinr. Byn rjte rA***!
the
ground.
Ho
procured
sacks,
and
as
; “Earle!"
(that
bring
the
i-byr
*
"
'j*.whlrb
.
fest as one was filled another was put at CHICAGO &amp; WEST
The long parted brother and liirter
for &amp;aid County of IfartT •*.??!?&amp; there rttl te
the place, and in tbi* way the bird* har­
rtld premises sn
the
were in each other's arms.
MICHIGAN Ry. county
•old at public auction or »ei &lt;w '
uld mortvested fifty bushel* of potatoes for him V
“Little Mise Dot”
**
Lv Grand Rapids for.
.rom various patches around the country
M.ir m it*. M.ir. m. btadrr. the
K*re. to P«y "nrt
ner cent“Ye*. Guardy."
. —Banntir News
(Waco........................
mortltejre. *Hh te'erest *«seven I
IpdlauapolM...............
“I want a little payment for all thi*
want*t&lt;iand tbeco»t» »n&lt;l« i ■ sttortey
Benton Harbor..........
Store allowed br I O. m
Lid port­
ekillful stratagem on your part Can 1
fee Of afteen do!l;ir- prov'dtelnf
have it?"
.
‘‘How can you afford to sell these little
aage and sllowedby taw:|5u,*-.&lt; 10
3 **35°
described In said
of l"’’d *’’“jK
“Tell me what you want first," and
All that certain P^ro[
fa,
once more the roguish dimples
HlglUpida
about in merry glee.

S

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A
P

L

“I want little Mire Dot fur my own­

the reply, -‘but a few of those bank* will
dull more pocketknives, twist more forks

town ooe north of
“j!
♦WS. *°r
to . certain prior **
wU ba made *oojert w

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MantaLmhete
**Sb» 1&gt; • ywr old. Gaudy.

'

Boston Globe.

Attorney fur morUM**-

Kei
iiaire
him i
n toll
had?
End
But:
thou

time

dayt

or tl
ally
thin
lock

jOOl
you
prxi
Bal
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�X F------------------ ------------------------ ------------the mhrderer? Was it » thing he could
sell. Some secrete were salable, no doubt
But Maunce. an authorized agent on his
w*y to America, must have been coming
LESSON XII. THIRD QUARTER. INTER­
irapMt tho secret to the government
NATIONAL SERIES, EEPT. 20.
here; therefore no sale could have been
causing dlstms after rating, sour autmach,
contemplated. Besides, the dead man
■lek headache, brartbura, losa of appetite,
a faint," all gone" feellag. bad taste, coated
m«“‘d
‘bout a treasure.
.
tongue, and Irregularity of
uillions of money. That might have
Distress the bowels. Dyspepsladoea
been the mere ravings of insanity; but
After not set well of itself. It
possibly it was not. A murder commit­
—
..
requires careful attention,
ted for millions of money was compre­
taxing anti a remedy nj;0 Hood’s
hensible, an^this would account for the (Compiled frnm Lx^won Helper Ousrterlr
Rorsaparina, which acts gently, yet effleieufly.
SShted"
Ot
H
&amp;
HolTtnan
I'ubUshor.
i
’
blimurderer’s strange behavior. (&gt;n the
It tones U10 stomach, regulates the dlgesother hand, if those millions had been
Jon, creates a good apQlnk
L “\erily, verily, I My unto you."
PRESS ^SS9C
stolen, where were they? Were they
These great nn&lt;1 moat emphatlc
j*ctitc, banishes headache,,,
,
.
about the premised
and refreshes tho mind. Moadaone
occur so often (some twenty-flre tlmea in
' turned Keppel. -You look to mo like a
Keppel Darke had never heretofore re­ this goR^i) th&lt;i lhecarel&lt;Mrt&gt;ader u
••1 have been-troubled with dyspepsia. I
Kit VII.
dying man. and you had better realize
nad but little ap|&gt;ctlter^nd'What I did eat
garded money as a supreme object of to slight them instead of attaching to
UK IUM1NNINO.
it. 1 kfiow nothing about the treatment
distressed mo, or did mo
ambition.
But things were changed
importance which they deserve.
“
little good. After eating I
of yellow fever, and it’s no use trying to
with him now. He Was an outcaset from
to
ha.
l,r
b
ia
A
^
e
°
’
”
and
C
*
rriB
“
“
*
Wk
DUm
would have a faint or tired,.
find a doctor tonight If you are alive
society: mankind was hostile to him: in
/
’ ,fi&gt; whrre wp read of "thu God
all-gane feeling, as, though I had not eaten
tomorrow Hl go for one. Meanwhile, if
Or "lbe
Anoen” &lt;R- V., mar­
was monopolizwl by that jmrt of the let­ the uneqxil contest he was disported to
anything. . My trouble was aggravated by
there is anything you want done, in case ter relating to the treasure. For some improve whatever advantages came in gin).
| My llut0 J.ou&gt;. to
.
my business, painting. Last
Sour
you do die, you had better let me know
-Tbu.
-I.h
u,
Urf
”
or
tb.
his
way.
If,
then,
millions
of
money
spring I took Hood's Sar­
murates his mind staggered in K-wilderit now.’’
saparilla, which did mo an Stomach
ment at thc suggestion presented to it were within his reach he was not in a
Immense amount of good. It gavo mo an
"Bring no one hero,” said the other, It scetned far more incredible now thau mood to let them escape.
n7,
*ame *’ ®
A1”1 » robber."
appetite, and my f&lt;x»d relished and salhflod
Here Keppel gave a short laugh. The
with tremulous earnestness. "Listen.
before that a great forttine should actu­
ten. . 1 .he Jb*,1 entereth io by-the door
the cravlut’ I had previously experienced.**
When I get well I will divide with you; ally be within his reach. He had dreamed millions probably had np existence what­
“1,eP,,prd of tbe sheep.”
•
Gxona* A. I’AGK, Watertown, Mass.
there's enough for both; we shall be two a wild dream of hundredsbf thousands ever► except in the imagination of an in­
h,vlb5 porUr oP«neth. *nd the
of the richest men in the world. There of dollars, aud it Imd almost seemed real sane man.
sheep hear his voice, and he calteth his own
Sold by all drugxtsta. gl. six far fa. Prepend only
are millions—millions! I have told no­ to him, but now that he heard, as it x He turned over tlie pajaTs once more. sheep by name and leadetb them out.”
by C. J. HOOD t CO.. Apoihocnrtv*. Lowell, BtaM.
I&gt;OrUr ? thc Iz,rd lh® sPir&gt;L the
body. No one knows I am here. If they were, the very jingle'of a hundred min­ ►Among them was one amuil document,
Trinity, who
IOO Doses One Dollar
came they would take it all and put us ions he could net believe it. And yet folded square, that he did not reipembor ™ £**£" Ot lho
opens tho heart to the Lord Jesus and Hi* noticing
before.
Hu
was
about
to
pass
in jail. What is the sense of that? Mau­ tlie evidence that a fortune not less vast
rice knows, but he can’t tell; it isn’t lay {twKibly within a few yards of where it over, but nn ’idlu impulse caused him ri’ H): “?d.wh0 Mlso °Pen“ door» for
Maurice—it is his spirit, that’s all. Ho he was sittiu.; was more thau plausible. to change his mi ml and open it. The
nWn” „ Jmuj* (Act* xir*
Cor.
can't speak, he can only look: and no The more he examined it the more plaus- odd asjxxt uf its contents attracted bis hi*. ’Jut' C°ir' ’ 12) Hl“ own •beepwbo
attention.
hiar His voice nre those that are truly Hl*,
one but 1 can sue him. We are sate if 1 | Ible did it appear.
not
having
merely
a
name
to
live,
but
havIt
looked
something
like
a
long
sum
in
get well."
He endeavored to-review the situation
liLilSf U?T?!uhaiL,nB ,1,,cerdy received
‘•Yon had better keep quiet,"said Kep­ step by step, lie had found a man who algebra. There were column*) and com­
Himself as their life. As to calling His
■'r. rich!nan, s;x&gt;k&lt; to pel. “You’re tiring yourself out and j manifestly carried some weighty secret binations of letters. There were also
? ’i’rep i»y name, see Ex. xxxiii, 12. 17
with winch he had you're talking nonsense. There is no on his mind. This man, who was dying written words in the French language.
T c:hil’ *’ Mnd r®nien,b®r how He
Vnpont. indeed, treasure here; if you didn't die of the • of yellow fever, spoke of one Maurice as Fur reveral minutes Keppel contem­ spoke to Simon and Nathaniel and Loza
•.. m&lt;l knew enough fever you would starve to death, as far I iwing dead and as haunting him. Who plat'd thequipur without a suspicion of i™«!
S'l'g “th br
u“'“
-iiu-df understood. as 1 can soy*. What is your name, nnd ! could Maurice lie but the Maurice So­ ite tdgnifiennee. It was not a sum in al­
&lt; “And when lie pntteth forth His own
gebra. There were no equations; no x
&gt;;■ rate c&gt;«nd£Uun.
, lange mentioned in the cipher letter?
what
did
you
come
here
for!"
■••vied themselves
or y. no itowers or signs. It might be a fi‘iinP‘ m g°Sth **forB them*,u,d tb® ■he®P
2Eck Hatedeche and relieve Ml tbetroablM tack
"1 am a pour peddler.
1 peddle wax j Maurice, then, according to the letter,
follow Him, for they kuow His voice.”
and much of the
memorandum in shorthand or cipher.
Cant to a blltoue state ot tbe aratam. aaota OB
fruits. I came here to be ou| of the way I hhd been dispatched in charge of a treasHe does not drive them out, but Ho loadYes, it was probably a cipher memonuint aware of what
—not to l&gt;e interfered with. 1 shall take । uro to America by way of India and the
etb
them
out
He
docs
not
ask
His
sheep
dmn.
But
it
was
not
all
in
cipher.
The
I Pacific. It was not uncommon for ships
to go where He has not gone Himself no­
fe’ft-r rontrMted tiu m down to New York and sell them, ’ making such a voyage to be visited by wools seemed to be a comment or ex- to do what He Himself h« not dow
one at a time. The least of them is
g broken out two
I yell, w fever. Maurice mny have died (hmaiion.'
“t,r*nK!r W,U tb®y Dot
worth one hundred thousand francs.
“It strikes me," said Keppel to him­ but will flee from him; for they know not
Delirium occaaionof it, or he may have been murdered.
There are thou.&lt;mds of them.”
self, "that I’ve seen something like this tbe voice of strangers.’’
md he would mutter
■
Be
Hint
as
it
might,
the
man
whose
body
Keppel turned away impatiently., “1
Tbe .tnwirer I. th. tblot ud rabte, or
1 be was kc.-ping
| lay within there hod evidently got hold somewhere. *C. Kphl.—S. lump,’ J*hat
Yl: Um Mm
uu going to take a nap,” he said. "I
ver.. 1 tb. .bepbonU tliat M tl.emwl.o
I ;&gt;f the treoijure aud had brought it here. looks familiar."
xxilv. X or tb. Mol •b.-pberi. ot
l;rrrt3dM«alj.i3tbebowels. Evoafftbejonly
F.*w some fishnets and bagging in the
All at once he lA*g.%n to feel in his ot
-I Koppel. —...........—----- -He b*!
that h- meant to dvqvwe of
£acu. xf, 17.
kitchen, and 4’11 make a bed of them *
bv pitCe He ha&gt;l spoken of the ir.ckets with signs of excitement.
♦iTbb' p?rabl® "P'lkB J««ns unto them,
here in the corner.
If , you want any- I
Who could this emperor be
Here it was—the newspaper cutting,
r. "1 slud!
but they understood not what things they
thing yon can call out.”
j but Napoleon? And by whom, unless by ■•ontaining the cipher letter found on&lt;he were which He spake unto them.”
WhuMUt
•Aelafhey woald be almostpricetaM to tboee w*O
He got the materials and made his , N
conM thv cipher letter have person of Harry Trent after his death.
Even tbe diaclnlea underrtood not many
•af.'.r from thtodtatnmlng coaplalnt; buttortw1 am only a
svtalr their ■oodMMdoMnoteDdhaHtandtboae
bed accordingly.
His fatigue was so J
written? Napoleon, for reasons of Kennel spread it out on his knee ami or in. M,|0B. (John xll. U; Luk. x.Ui, J,'
y. a seen Maurice?
•who once try tbozn will Sad tbeee itttla pllla veto­
great, after the exertions and exmto, ot Uie p„.nous two days, tnat
With a cry of rage he grasped a hand­ Mark lx, 83). so that He had to any to them.
able in »o maty w*y» that they will sot be wit
&gt;n can't deceive me.
Are
jx-also
yet
without
nndemtanding
’
Hue Ui do without them. Bui after aUalck head
ompared it with the axmmalous itycn- I
lh(&gt; inHtant |ie |ny down. He
ful of the fruit and dashed it furiously
.~m. 1 buriedhini
menu In a moment he utter"! »
“•
BWaItened by a wild scream and a on the floor. It broke in flashes anil Do not ye yet understandf” (Math, xv, ns.
He cannot Come
I in. The secret of understanding is simply
surpriso-surpriw that his wild antn.pa- . h
faU
gleams of rainltow light Half a dozen
hearing and believing (Math, xv, 10; Heb.
twn had been fulfiHe l.
.
^4 himself up. still heavy and immense diamonds, rubies and sapphires
X - ..?i out rwwoulnK or questioning.
" Keppel asked,
la the bane of »o many Uvea that hero la wham
The cipher of the letter and the cipher ,
u4.h
At firet he did lay sparkling on tlie bare l*oarda. There
ben «aid Jesus unto them again,
we stake our great boaat. Our pllla cure it whlla
At first he did :
but the captain of the document were identical. But I bewild. retl with sleep.
were scores of thousands of dollars* v ertiy, verily, 1 My nnM, you&gt; t aui the door
Othera do not.
'i&lt;»w fever before; the latter was the key to the. former and f not remember where he was. Wm he worth of precious atones in that one of the sheep.”
11 get well: 1 am the ex;4anation uf it. and by its aid hc;&gt;- in his prim .n &lt;v!? or had he fa^-n hanged •handful.
h l?e *x,r bjr wb,clJ th« sheep enter
11 these millions pel could read the mysterious cotuiuuni- J and was this nfter death? In a few moKeppel, with a shrill ejarulatifta, the fold, for no one can come to the Father
VU, UJ
RVUIW M.WWU pa—— —• "TV
uaetbra. Invtala*t 3Sc«ata; five fcr SL. 8oM
I have wondered up cation as easily ;u&gt; he could constru* im-ntsbecame to himself. Th-candle dropted on his knees on the floor and but by,Hirn, nnd there la none other name
by drucjuta vncroUno, or scat by fealL
or work. Maurice— French.
was flaring in the »&lt;»cki-t.
The faint ,pick'd up one of the gems. It was a given under Heaven among meu whereby
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York;
we
must
be
saved
(John
xlv,
6.
Acta
iv
12)
gray uf dawn was coming through the ihuge sapphire, ami was still partly em­
where What differ&amp; "All that era- came before mo’arc
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
P®”68. of ,hp vasteni window. bedded in the wax that had covered and thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not
CHAPTER VHL
■ him whit I do with
,
:
H ho had screamed? The sick man, of ,cqhcealeil it He took r.p another; it hear them.”
ead humC has other
DLAAPIi: UlANt'E.
course. Keppel looke&lt;l toward the bod; was a diamond. He reaebtd over to the
it. Theetnjterur has
He could not possibly refer to such as
it was vacant. What had h-ippened? He box and pulhd out nn apricot Ou Moses ami the prophets who were before
What is he but a
got to his feet and ma le a step forward. breaking it open there was reveal.d an I Him in the sense of antecedent to Him
' them; I have as much
For Bnntlfrlulhr &lt; omplrxlon.
He trod u;m»ti something that yielded emerald as large as an acorn. He picked I for they were sent by Him and wore His I■ ■
" His voice sank in
*11 FrackJaa. Tan. Sunburn. Pu&amp;plaa. IJrar
beneath his weight. It was the body of up a plum from the Imttom of the box. I faithful witnesses, but the word “before” ,Komovra
and other tnpactacUona. &gt;•«»—•-/. bat »w*j sometimes signifies “instead of or "In 1Molaa.
..f all blrmlabaa. and penaanaatlf r»-t&lt;mn« tba r.«a
the
invalid.
Recoiling,
he
fetched
the
Within
it
was
another
diamond
of
tlr?
prefcrenea
to,"
as
when
God
said.
"Thon
!
in-au?” said K&lt;-pexpiring candle aud bent over it The finest water.
n re-—the emperor
shall have no other gods before me” (Ex. 1
OHIO.
man’s laxly was drawn together, lying
He jnssed his hand over his fort herd. xx, 3).
_
. ! fiF han tnuron its side. The hands were over the “I am the richest man Ju the world." ho
». “1 ora the door, by me if any mnn en­
n.bably
And he lias
face.
Iu th-.' right hand was n long said in a whisper; "the richest man in ter in he shall tw ir.ved, and shall go in and
■ i! die of it. too. and I
out, nnd find pasture."
.
the world f’
knife.
‘‘Ike Niagara Fall* Route.”
vx.4f. No matter; here I
He is not only the entrance to Life and
He roeo to his feet ami walked about
Evidently he had crawled from his bed
■. for tonight at leant,
the room. He went ohtduora nnd w;W- to tbe Kingilom, but He is the only eu- ■
and
stolen
on
Kepj»d
with
the
intention
of
suuoui
gj |s&gt; g - Bal?*:
her. and 1 can’t leave
trance, nnd He is an entrance wide open
dered
about,
staring
nt
the
aky.
the
inviting
and
entreating
all
to
cuter
in
’
stabbing him, but just l»efore he could
r. even if he is a muraccomplish his pnrjxwe the specter by [ earth, tho sea. Thu sun shone. Tho Any one, whosoever will, may enter with
tpecjal sympathy for
which he imagined himself haunted had j nir wi^ soft and warm. He spoke his ch. x-urju,” ot belOK m«l.
ItUirrui&lt;i«.
■
At any rate, I am
intervened. The num was cretl The I own name aloud; he repeated ]«nrts of (John vL 87; Her. xxli. 17).
■on*' au-1 deaperado as
lU “The thief cometh not, but for to
candle flickered and died out K -pix-1 the multiplication table: ho recited
i jwir place to die in, but
•teal, and to kill, nnd to destroy; I am comiiAde a spring for the otinr caudle, bnt verses of poetry. It was no delnsiiwi: bo
r -ff with me here than
that they might have life, and that they
remembered that he had no matiluw. was in his right mind; he was awake. might have it more abundantly.”
1 Haffifqs..
•• Though he doesn’t
He could not stay with the txxly in the Ho re-entered the house, and there was
The thief nr stranger or false prophet is
■: table, I'll make myself
M. H. COLIJNS, !x&gt;eal Agent. HssUngs.
darkness, so he made his way to thu the box, the wax fruit and tlie jewels, well described in Ezek. xxxlv, and else­
W. Rvoonu 0. P AT. A..Chlcs«o.
open air. The morning sky was clear, just as Ixjfore. He examined them once where in the prophets. His alm is always
h*-ail of thc trick man.
more.
They
were
real,
there
was
no
'
•elfish; be speaks to please the king and
the eastern horizon a pale yellow. He
. • pillow and rearranged
paced up and down before the house till mistake. From a helplere vagabond aad the people, that he may have their favor
A- he was* stoopinr to
the sun rose, his mind full of gloomy outcast, an eecapd convict, a man laip- and receive their wealth, or he oppresses
that he mny enrich himself.
r under thc mattress he
Ht pancd hi* hand over hit forehead.
thoughts. Horror and misery pursue poaed to be dead, he had in a mom&amp;Jt
11. "lamtnegood shepherd. Thc good Good Paying PERMANENT 1WTI0OT to a
’&lt;■ .'1 tench his forehead,
become a hundredfold millionaire. He shepherd
glreth His life for the sheep.”
'few Rood men. Exclusive lerrilonr. Hut little
Cipher writing is so ancient an art him everywhere. He had the revolver
broke
into
a
frantic
laugh;
he
stamTed
i* ftvad «|»ickly confronted
that there is little or nothing to be said in his pocket; why not xipe it on himself
He is also called the Great Shepherd and knowledge required to bexlo. Honesty and
push will make bls money.
about the room, tossing up his arms ami the Chief Shepherd (Heb. xlU, 30; 1 Pet. U
tii-rvvolverwithinan inch
and
end
nil?
He
paused,
debating
the
IIcmii-i» Bn- *s. A Thoma®,
about it. and inrhaps there are no new
The sick man’s finger was cipher types to be invented. The ideal question, but finally shook Iris head. He shouting. He flung himself down with 25). instead of killing and destroying for
Nunerymen. West Chester. Pa.
r. and his features were cipher is one that Is easily written and j luid h»l so many escapes lately that he his head on the box, and burst into sols His own benefit, like the thief. Ho suffers
hideous look of terror and
and
tears.
When
at
length
ho
arose
Himself
to
be
killed
for
others.
read by those in the secret, and yet is persuaded himself he might have been
12. "But he that is an hireling, and not
Keppel had the instinct to practically undecipherable by outsiders, i preserved for a purpose. The unclouded he was calm and pale.
"Olympia, Olympia!" he said. "Tlie the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not,
th Mill, with his gaze fixed In such a cipher all the time and labor an , sun, rising over the blue verge of the
sceth the wolf coming and leaveth tho
world
cannot
part
us!
All
this
is
yours!
expended upon determining its funda­ distant ocean, was nn omen of hope. He
sheep, and fleeth, and the wolf catcheth
'it you could rob me,’’ said mental principles of construction. Once ' turned, and reluctantly ro-entered the
them and scattereth the aheap.”
.
CONTINUED
• his teeth. “I’m not to those are settled, the practical working
Hireling and wolf are all one with thief
house.
••• I’m alive, and you shall
and robber—that is, they are all on the side
Tho sunlight fell upon tlie corjwe as it
of it is simple.
Is one which Is guaranteed to bring you of the enemy, and against tbe sheep and tho
know you—accursed spy!"
The cipher which Keppel was dealing lay there. Keppel set resolutely to work.
Good Shepherd. "He that Is not with me
•1 »w fin,,,,
bt^u&gt; to
with was of this species, and perhaps He straitened out the arms and legs satisfactory results, or In case of failure u la against me. and be tliat gnthercth not
of purchase price. On this safe
'•UH the triggw. Keppel’s no more nearly perfect one was ever and rolled up tbe body in a blanket from return
Nearly every pattern of
Horse
plan you can buy from our advertised with me scattereth abroad" (Math, xll, 80).
;te: b-.-ith looked ugly. Sad­ made. It was based upon the philo­ the bed. He tied it round with a piece druggist a bottle of Dr. Klug's New Dis­
IX “The hireling fleeth, because he is an
Blanket is imitated in color and
dling change swept over Du­ sophic structure of language, and upon of rope from tho fishnet It was now covery for consumption. It Is guaranteed hireling, and cwtb not for tho sheep.”
ready
for
burial.
But
how
was
ho
to
dig
style.
In
most
cases'the
imitation
' ■■■■■ His red eyebrows lifted the mathematical principle that gives
He cares only for his hire, as if a minis­
to bring relief In every case, when used
Ionics just as good as tlie genuine,
’fare, his eyeballs protruded different values or meanings to a char­ I a grave? Ho had no spade. Yet the body for any affection of throat, lungs or chest, ter should think more of his salary than
■ •&gt;!» curled back from his acter according to its place in a combi­ | could not ba left above the ground; it such as consumption, hillaintnntion of of tho souls committed to bls care.
but it !u:s&gt;:'t the warp threads, and
14. “I am tba good shepherd, and know
nw ”yre were directed no nation. This plan enables words to be I might breed a pestilence. Thus reflection lungs, bronchitis asthma, wlmoplng cough, my sheep and am known of mine."
so lacks strength,and while it sells
h.q»pel.The
butnext
to the
farther
nallon
- 'wiih
iIU
P"“L
‘ -fewer
- -------- ----------.
1"n roam.
instant
he I WTitten
~..tten
vit
h* iuuu
much
letters
letter*1 than
fhan | led to another. If the man had died of croup, etc., etc. It Is pleasant and agree­
This is tbe essential theme of tho whole
for'only a little less than thc genu| yellow fever a]l his clothing must hold able Io taste, perfectly safe, and can al­
ordinary
contained in
in the
the
ordinary alphabet
*pn*«x» the • contagion and should be burned. ways be depended upon. / Trial bottles discourse. The under shepherds may re­
I’. ? ;
! f,he rwol’®r fn that direc- I are contained
*
inejit isn’t worth cne-halfasrtiuch.
and to be
ana
oe exprewud
expressed with
«!;!. not
-ct more than
*l””i
ceive into the church many who arc not
free at W. H. Goodyear’s dpig store.
Keppel
resolved
to
do
this
at
once.
The
The fact that
Horse Blankets
Hix and may fall to gather in many who
. —as.
_ one
___ _to
a., represent
vu.nroaont the
trie
• ■ ' ' l.-l over Kcppcl-a shoulder. four characters
,
■ rt.ins him. Ho then dropped ■ Ioor cnaramer^.---------------coat and trousers were lying on a stool
Merit Wins.
are Hla. “Nevertheless the foundation ot
■
* one
- for
*— the torminaarJ copied is strong evidence
, .
:
and sank back screaming
root of tlie
word,
termuiaWe desire to say to our cltixens. that for God ktandeth sure, haring this seal, Tho
at
tho
head
of
the
bed.
He
took
them
‘
1 i.inds over his face.
I Hons, one for the part of speech, one for
that they arc THE STANDARD,
years we have been sellllng Dr. King's Lord knoweth them that are His.”
tions, one ror uie p.*.»
—■
.
,
• secured the revolver, and then ‘
“ ion’ “hk up, anil some papers slipped -from the New Discovery for Consumption. Dr.
15. “As the Father knoweth me, even so
and ever}’ buyer should see that
Boch comaion
1 moot, pH, and so on. Tbnfc « An tot pocket and fell on the floor. He ex­ King’s New Life Ellis. Bucklen's Arnica know I tbe Father. And I lay down my
the
trade mark is sewed on
amined
them,
at
firet
indifferently,
then
". Th
£5®---5“ „„
no third per- 1 cinher ikmn meant writing, then iklm
Salve and Electric Bitters, nnd have never | life for the sheep."
-------At another lime He said, “No man know- ' the inside cf the Blanket.
with
more
interest
There
was
n
pass
­
handled
remedies
that
sell
as
well,
or
that
j
■■ ■■ '
noin. The bullet had pa»ad
mean writor, Itan
port
with
several
vises
upon
it.
showing
h-nstu-!.
a
wainscot
panel"
liave
given
such
universal
satisfaction.
1
eth tbe fon but the Father, neither know...
'vaiMtot panel
.
jkl&gt; u wriu. Further mod­
vl / BS3 j M Five Miio
a journey’ through Egypt, India, Aus­ We do not hesitate to guarantee them ^etb
any man the Father save the Son, and
i
i'. t th. *..11
7ou shooting
„,.r, indicated by
Bess
ite
nurndrt .tody
! “
otWr! of a dlffarent land bp tralia and Panama. There were several every time, and we stand ready to refund I he to whomsoever tbe Son will reveal
Ask
letters, apparently from jiersons of high the purchase price, if satisfactory results Him” (Math, xl, 27). He dwells much upon
Electric
for
A
wont ltd! Um.’quavered
commas.
_____
autiioritr in Paris, recommending the do not follow their use. These remedies tbe oneness of tbe Father and Himself,
ie
pen
&lt;xia
auu
Extra Test
But
it
will
not
be
necessary
to
carry
'
h.. can,he but once. But ho;
Bi, it
not l« »«
lM«rer, Manrice Solange, to the good of- have won their great popularity purely on j and also upon the oneness of believers
. ,
_ _
i Baker
•
Iw 15 always here. It’s the treao- these hints any further. Enough has j fioew of foreign consuls. It appeared, their merits. Sola by W. H. Goodyear, the with the Father and Himself. If we but
h«- wants. What can a dead man been said to enable the reader, if he be I
grasped this great truth more fully w0
so minded, to work out the problem, j moreover, that Maurice must have been druggist
would be more ready to lay down otrr Livre
’■k- with tr-aaumr
’
■
for the brethren, ns we are taught in I John
in the WU1
course
of ---------twenty minutes j a pere-mage of some importance, or. at
' । nr fl- ar] man
saved my life, at Keppel ln
„. —
ARE JHtf STRONGEST.
The best salve in the world for cuts, Hi. 10. See how He repeau again and
cipher letter,
letter, which,
which, transtrans- * any rate, that he had been intrusted
*?*' ' 7ts’- muttered Keppel, “and I'm J h«.i roa.1 tthe
h« cipher
100 5A STYLES
: with an important mission. These let- bruises sorv». ulcers, salt rheum, fever again tbe fact of His layin« down Hla life
‘MiiP-l to him for it As for you—well! i ,
from the French into English, ran
at prices to suit everybody. If you cwit Ml
for the sheep; and In chapter xv, 18, He
_
teni of recommendation could have been wrv». UIU-r, eluppetl
thtm from your dealer, write us. Ask tot
t-&gt;u will
1,,-ver
harm Tanv
onet»again.
r n__
«m wrf «11 •«!■' eniptlwu. »~1 Ir”1V,',7; tells us that this is the greatest possible
"Arrangements
have
neon
}
j
e
ij
vere
d
only
by
tbe
French
emperor's
Ttu.
nn
no-lr
nirehtLi.i.
warp
as
follows.
"effected.
the 3/x Book. You can get it without charge.
Tixii is an ugly night; I wish it were -J “follows:
Arrangements have been perfected.
love of man to man. Butin Rom. v, 8, the
ly cure, pH-or »» W
WM. AYRES A SONS, PhilwMtlpMfc
Name of messenger,
mesBcuger. Maurice Solange. , autbority.
ju.r.nK'^l
si” parted
“ Spirit by Paul calls our attention to the
•'
Am! what of tomorrow!”
.-------- o-r-u February (
Bn{ tfae catnre of thc Inif«oa wm not
I He found another candle, lit it, and, Trust him. (act that Goa’s love is so far beyond ours
wow r.-lun.M
IM” M
leaves
Parisroute,
February
fifteen. WillHe
take
easterly
and ;
Ul!l- UJV
-------------—v-It even seemed For
by W. IL Goodymr. Uir -Irusrlrt that He died for ainnera.
L»v ng pm the revolver in his pocket, should arrive not later than June. He ■ «I*cffi&lt;*d
tbe popenj.
Ifl. "And other sheep I have which are
I
oat to explore the house. There was Will telegraph from Panama. Send to1®3 u a,ia »«i-«pecificnt.------- .
YpaltanU I, preparing &lt;« pl"» to •
not of this fold; Lhem also I must. bring,
meet him at New Orleans. Trwwuro 1 full-v YlteXi(lcdTh.-re was a reason,
6*-arcely anything in it except the bare
OMLY A QVARTIX A POT.
। and they shall bear my voice; «nd there
packed in box, concealed, ua already ad- i then, for keeping the tiling secret—a •ewer «y stem.
। rooms; but in a closet in the kitchen he
For Over Flrfy'o*ra
I shall bp one fold and one shepherd."
f’jur.d some loaves of bread almost as
| He U speaking to Jews, but Hla heart
crrtotKate.
ihid the poor wrXu™
Mrs WlnstewN
RonUUDK KjruP
&gt;”u.iwj"-rx
Aw Si'i | goes out to the Gentllre yet to be gathered
UM as stone. He snaked it in water vised. Approximate value,
due, twenty
twenty mill
*u... ­ ।
w it hta)!y, howeter, urn* t
‘
ta
owe of
of «*•
yODd£,
I« case
rob- I JetX, who" hoaj
the «un».
dl-nW*.
-“
' ------ A
*ad ate some of it He brought a glass ion pounds sterling.
)t inform us by burial would murder •
It&lt;g
|
water for the sick man, who drank it
•sgeriy. ■That’Hrgood!" the peer wretch abto. On reewnng
‘ ol •
S
do
*•* /T shaMgetwtiLSy (ptao) “ FdT»te
“'»*■ Wt“ e

'I

“

■W

on&lt;- per cent per annum.
I w e intend to declare war in earlv sum
uier, but circumsUnccs may delay.
Winter campaign not desired.’ If sncreiv-ful Sohnge will bring ivtek treasure.
K-i p hihi with you meanwhile. If &lt;]&lt;*.
featetl we shall leave at once for New
\ ork incognito (ngil F.). Empress and
son to England. Keep us constantly in­
formed of your movements. Estimate
so far as jKewiblo whether American
sympathies incline toward France or
Germany. Would it be advi.«able to
bring about rnUision between Gernumv
and United States? h it possible that
arrangements can still l&gt;e made about I
Mexico? If we miscarry with Germany i
something must
done to'conaoUdate
and stimulate iiiqMirial sentiment here. '
Our baud ami seal."
The political immorality indicated by 1
tliis document did not at tho time i&gt;orticularly impress Keppel; his interest

THE GOOD SHEPHERD.

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By Prof. Kabrick, the noted aeronaut, will be witnessed on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,

SEPTEMBER

23d,

24tli

and

25tli.

This will be THE FEATURE of the Fair. For ^he superb entertainFrom the Fair Gronnds of this city during the Barry Co. Fair
are indebted to the enterprise of the following gentlemen who secured Prof.
ment the people of Barry connty and the managers of the fair
Kabrich.

ARCHIE McCOY, Carpets and Furniture,
FRED L. HEATH, the Druggist.

Hastings Banner.
Hastings Thursday, September, 171891.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

SXTXKKD AB SEOORO-OLAM MATTER AT
THX HASTINGS, JilCM., FGKTOWJCE,
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Banner called the attention of Its
readers to tbe fact that, wader the squaw­
buck redistricting of the atate, the county
of Saginaw, with S4.S4C population, had

■iff reduced our Imports of products made
from foreign wool nearly &gt;9,000,000, and
filled tbe gap with products made in Ameri­
can woolen mills, that the price of Amer­
ican wool has been kept up in the face of a
rapid decline in the world’s markets.
What ls said about the decline In Aus­
tralian wool is based neither on conjecture
nor theory. lUnited States Consul Griffin,
in an official report to tbe Department of
State from New South Wales, gives the
following statistics obtained from an auth■oritatlve source:
Prices of Australian Wool.
Period.
No. of bales
sold.

two state senators. As the city of Sagin­
aw with 1U 50,000 people controls -the
eounty, this means that the city of Sagin­
aw has two senators, while Che agricultu­ Total for Are months. ..W.toO
©Ct. J. 1SW, to Oct1800... -285,019
ral counties of Barry, Eaton and Ionia,
'Fhe explanation of this fail of •35 per
with over 84,000 population, will have but
cent in Australian wool Is apparent in the
one state senator. We explained this to
table. Nearly as much wool was market­
show the peculiar helpfulness to the
ed during the first;five months of our new
farmer of their late equawbuckships.
tariff as was sold during twelve preceding
And now cornea the Joarwal, which, ad- j
months. More wool was brought to mar­
mitting indirectly that this is bad. auerte
ket than the demand would warrant and
it was no worse than the republicans did
the price dropped. The McKinley law
in 1881, when they gave Harry eannty but
alone saved our wool growers from a simi­
one seat In the lower bouse while Mont­
lar catastrophe.—Economist.
calm county was given two represents lives.
The calamity howlers will soon t&gt;e on
The Journal says this was peoallarly bad,
because by the preceding census, taken dheir errands of political pot-washing. for
in 1880, Barry county had 300 wore people •Hhe democratic patty. When you find one
than Montcalm Co. We never doubt any­ «f these gentry doing great hustling for
thing our contemporary says; but our cu­
riosity led us to look up the census reports
for 1880. And what a blunder the eensustafcera must have made! For there ineold
figures the census re]x&gt;rts state that Barry
comity's population in 1880 was 25,31-9
while Montcalm's population at tiiat time
is given as 38,148, or nearly 8.000 wore
than Barry- Of course. If tbe census was
right, as all had presumed it to be up to
this tine, it is not surprising that Barry
eounty abould have been accorded but one
representative, while Montcalm was given
two. But It appears now that all this was
wrong; that the census was In error, and
foe footings unreliable. All these eieveu

&amp;

The freetraders may make light of it. but
can set It down every time that lie has
some dirty democratic linen to wash, or the English manufacturers of tin plate un­
derfund very well the Importance and sig­
that he Is getting ready to drive a sharp
bargain with the democrats. In tbe last nificance of the efforts making In this land
to manufacture tin plate. They read tbe
caseJhe salable commodity Is the suffrages
ofhonest men, whom he has hoodwinked handwriting on the wall, and It says to
them unmistakably that the supremacy of
Into the Idea that republican government
is an organized conspiracy to rob and de­ the English tin plate trust is doomed.
fraud the fanner. Well, the fanners of
Free traders deny it, but all the authori­
Michigan have seen enough of this sort of ties in foreign lands competent to speak
thing to be able to steer clear of the calam­ upon tbe question admit that tbe McKin­

ity howlers.

There was more legislation In behalf of
tbe American fanner, practical legislation
that will produce tangible good results,
enacted by the last republican congress
than by any ten of Its predecessors. We
shall soon have a chance to see what a
democratic congress will do for the relief
of agriculture. It will be the old story of
‘‘great promises and no results" which the
country has learned to expect of the
democratic party.
We doubt if within 50,000 of a majority
of the voters of Michigan want another
such an infliction as the late squawbuck
legislature. And yet such noble demo­
cratic farmers ns Winans, Dan. Soper.
Dan. Campau and Don. Dickinson will be
left out in tbe cold if their democratic
Sideshow, the Farmers Alliance, does not
put another Just sueh a mob in posseasion
of the state capltol next year. *

Forrlg-n Wool Prieea.
Fanners should noi allow tbeswelves to
be misled by the dishonest attempts of
free trade ••reformers’’ to create a uentlarent against the tariff by twisfoig the
present same what ucsatltfactory coaditlaB
of the wool market into evidence that tbe
McKinley bill has not benefited wool grow­
ers. For they have been positively and
Migely helped. As we have before pcteL
ad oat in these pages, tbe production of
Sroolhas so rapidly increased in Australasia
foat this year wool growers can find tbeasaelves in much the condition of the Ameriese wheat growers for some years past—
snore wool on tbeir hands than will supply
the demand. As a consequence they are

auffwing tbe penalty of overproduction,
jest aa oar own farmers did, and as pro-;

foKtsa lb? world over asst and from time
to tiaw do.
Tbe price of Australian
wooi has gone dova &lt;/ tba, lowest notch.

Now this very wool is the most Important
factor in determining prices of wool in the
world’s market II makes prices In LonAm, tte world’s wool mart, and London

those of our own.

Under the reciprocity features of the
McKinley bill, Germany opens her doors to
the American bog, while we admit Ger­
man beet-sugar duty free.
Thus our
American farmers reap a double benefit.

■The senatorial traitors to the Patrons of
Industry In the last Michigan senate con­
tinue to receive crumbs from the official
table of his accldency, your uncle Winans.
You who favor giving 20 to 18 cents on
every silver dollar to tbe rich ‘silver mine
owner, please stand up and be counted.
That's what silver coinage would do.
It is a lively political fight that is going
on tn New York, Ohio and Iowa Just now.

Child’s hat given away wilht every pur­
chase ot 25 cents worth of goods at Mudge
&amp;. Son's.

Tlie Leafing her,
Is receiving the Latest Styles of

DECORATED WARE.
Headquarters for standard goods in Groceries, Provisions, Crock­
ery’, Glassware.

_

SPECIALTIES

FINE TEAS AND COFFEES.
We invite friends and customers to call in and see us, and make
our store their headquarters during the fair.

S. E. PHILLIPS..

CLOSING OUT SALE

years our Brother Dennis has carried in
his bosom She secret that in 1880 Mont­
calm count*- had 800 fewer people than
Barry, when the censns returns gave it

8.000 greater population than Barry. We
have felt for * long time that something
ailed Brother Dennis. Tbe trouble Is new
disclosed.
Ke has been carrying this
great secret, this glaring error of the cen­
sus of 1880. and K has got the best of him.
Now that he has given It to tbe world, and
now that the warid knows that In I860,
Barry county really did have 300 mare
people than Munlsrisa, and that the cenjus takers in 1880 wane more than 8,000
•at of the way when they said Montcalm
had over 88,000 popaiakhra. we expect our
Brother Dennis to gain his equilibrium.
In tbe mean time, it is in order to score
tbe government for this shocking error In
tbe census of 1880. It is really too bad.

ley bill has injured tbe manufacturing in­
dustries of other lands by building up

S. E. PHILLIPS,

FOR NEXT 60 DAYS.
Having decided to leave the city ©('Hastings, I will sell a part or all of my entire stock, at prices to suit all.
Come early and secure the bargains, such as never before given the people of Barry county.

Don’t forget to call

when you attend the fair.

Ira Van V'ilkenburgh,

- .

The Leading Dealer in

CARPETS. FURNITURE
and UNDERTAKINGStore North side State St.

Residence Hastings House.

�*X" w JUJLTVJD FXOM.

of any paper in the !
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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 20
__ASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 17, 1891

WHOLE NO. 1892

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Are now prepared for the

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We have a Larger and More Complete Stock than ever before, and we wish to state to the public that

OCR GOOD ARE BOUGHT RIGHT and
MARKED AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
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• R. in. mber, our goods are marked in Plain Figures and One Price to all.

DEATHS HARVEST.

to this city and taken to tbeir homes or
A TALK ABOUT THE FAIR.
Do not forget the fact that at the fair
the hospital*. It is not known exactly
next week you will be permitted (6 see tbe
what caused the wreck, but as the train
daring lerouauL Prof. Kabrick. make
OUO.OOO—Profit* E*llm»lo&lt;L
wa*
a
narrow
gauge
and
the
coaches
very
Hit
eptember 17, 1891. three balloon ascensions, and as many par­ He Gathers His Victims on Land
top-heavy it i« thought that tbe train was
Nxw Yobk, Sept. IS —The return of tbe
achute drops from the clouds. For thlr
running too rapidly for safety.
and
Water.
R. COOK. Local editor.
World
’s fair commission from Europe has
best feature of the fair, the people of Bar­
aroused special interest in thc work al­
ry county are indebted to Archie McCoy,
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SUNK IN THE/ATLANTIC.
ready accomplished In connection with
the furalture dealer, and Fred L. Heath, A CRASH ON THE UNION PAOIEIO. fju
the druggist
the exposition. Alexander D. Anderson,
the Arlzoni
itpeclai commlzdoner In charge of tbe New
An Allegan buyer says thnt the wool
NgwYuRK.SepU p.—The steamship Ari­ York and eastern headquarters, Sunday
crop this year was marketed in better con­
r, aud bring your friends. dition than it lias been In five years, and
Probably Die— A Disaster on the At- zona of tbe Guion line, which left New night gave many interesting and surpris­
lantie—The Ariiona Sinks a Sailing Vee- | York on Saturday, Sep’- 5, for Liverpool ing facts in relation to the plans, pur­
&gt;t fair ever held in this ascribes tbe improvement to the efforts of
arrived yesterday at Queenstown In a
the paper* to show the farmers tbe advan­
pose*. and progress of the movement.
battered condition. Early on the morn­
tage of putting up tbeir wool in the best
•KIm Workmen Precipitated Fifty
•How much will be spent In prepara­
ing of the fith. while tbe Arizona was
.1 In- iasued on Wednes- condition. Michigan wool marketed this
steaming rapidly in a fog, an unknown tions for tho exposition and its manage­
year was of a higher grade as well as in
sailing vessel collided with thc Arizona. ment?" be was asked.
sa’l In barrel* al better condition.
“Tbe official estimate recently submit­
'* DKNVJHL Sept 14.—Passenger train Na The shock was very great, and arouzed
Hasting*' Record Smasher. Ucorge Si. 814, bound toward Denver on the Gray- tbe passengers from their beds. For a ted to the national commission fixes the
amount to be expended &lt;4&gt;y the local direc­
') straight class lulls
mont division of the Unibn Pacific rnil- time the greatest excitement reigned, tory nnd national commission at nearly
until Ic was found that tbe steamer was
ng tournament last
Good Work or J'enrtsc Cbier.
way,was wrecked.yeatcrday morning near not, as many fearcl, about to go to the flN.ooo.O.X).
In addition to thio, large
Hastings continues to lw “Jn it” with Bearer Brook station nnd twenty-six bottom.
amounts will be spent by the various
l»otii
feet
as
regards
sporting
events.
On
slates and territories, the American re­
I
paasengsr*
wore
injured,
fire
of
whom
। away with every purof goods at Mudge the kite-shaped track, at Sturgis, last will probably die. Tbe train was late
Search wa* made for the colliding ves­ public*. and other foreign nations on their
week, tin- three year old. Giwge SL Clair, and running very rapidly, when round­ tel, but not a sign could be seen nor was respective buildings and other necessary
driven by C. E. Bldlack, broke the record ing a sharp curve Hie express «ar left tbe aery heard. The terrible shock had ap­ ixpcnses, making a total ot at least *40,premiums are offered at for Mirhigan three years old colts, by
parently crushed thc sailing vessel In a 000.000."
han ever. Bring sotnt- trotting a full mile In 2:30J&lt;. BL Clair is track and rolled down a fifteen-foot cm- twinkling, and canted her to founder.
Th* Grand Naval 14*view.
bwkment It was followed by thc mail
“What American nations will erect build­
an Inbred Wilkes colt, and was first har­
and two passenger coaches, one'of which Part of the.ljowsprit of tbe vessel remain­ ing* of,their own?"
fair both tbe M. C. and nessed but a little over a year ngo. He turned over twice before reaching tbe ed on tho Arizona's deck and other wreck­
"Those
thus far announced are Mexico,
age indicated tbe fate.of the unfortunate
L tickets for one aud one- has been constantly under the care anil
training of Mr. Bidlack. who has felt all bottom. Tbe train was h-aded with pas­ mariner*. The Arizona's'machinery had Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rico, Colom­
round trip.
the time that the colt would make a record sengers, many of whom mt n Knigiita of not buffered by the collision, and tbe bia, Ecuador, Peru, Chili and Brazil."
“What about tbe proposed grand review
smasher. He Is a horse of wonderful , Pythias who were returning from the voyage was pursued at tbe usual speed,
of tbe navies of tbe world in New York
ai py affair, and greatly speed and endurance, and it would probn- Knights of Pythias state convention, and without farther accident.
harbor and Hampton roads in the spring
»t»tiy friends.
bly take $-20,000 to buy him of Mr. Savage, which was held at Aspen la«t week.
of IMO*"
FOUR MEN FATALLY HURT.
his owner. His wonderful performance
Jy fitted and ground for at
' “That will be an Interesting prelimina­
Sturgis Is not only a great achievement I
The
seriously injured are: Airs. A Falllog Feaffuld Drop* Them Filly ry ceremony of the exposition, and tlie
for tbe horse, but wins golden reputation Gutcbmacher,
CoUi
fleet from Europe will be ot ^reat service
of
Blackhawk,
Abbott, Optician.
for Mr. Bidlack, his trainer.
I, bock
&lt;kk* um
,., nud
Battle Creek.
Saltsburg, Pa., Sept 14 —A terrible in bringing here tlie exhibits nnd distin­
collar bone broken,
hurt,
On Thursday last, on the same track, internal injurim, —— Ruhfelger, march­
accideut occurred here Friday night at the guished official visitors representing tfceir
injariaa; ----an importer* stock of Pontiac Chief, owned by Dr. G. W. Lowry, internal
It is al ready
ant of
of Biacauaww.
Blackhawk, internal injuries;• railroad bridge.
A swinging scaffold respective gover amenta
ant
• i feathers will sell at leas of this city, trotted in the 2:40 class, his Georg*
George B, Tarr, cdMuctor,
cdhductor, of thte
this city,
eby, under the bridge was crowded with nine provided tor in sution 8 of the act of con­
prices at the Backet
best previous time being 2:3f&gt;M- Mr. Bid­ eiiest
..... crushed
_ bikI internal
injuries;injuries;
—and internal
----- workmen, who were about quitting when gress creating tba exposition. Probably
Pmx. Smith.
lack. who weighs over 325 pounds, was Burnett, of Nevadaville, Col, spine in- ।
tbe must attractive feature of tbe review
his driver. Pontiac pullet! his 53 pounds jured and injured Internally; ------ Walers, the ropes broke, precipitating the entire will be the reproduction of tbe Santa
'* that lie has never failed to
party Into the river, fifty feet below. The
overweight around the track four times,
Maria, the flagship uf i.'olambua. After
by g&gt;-ttlng out of the
injured
internally.
river is very low, aud the men fell in a the review here she will be take* through
winning tlie first, second aud fourth heals.
Less Seriously Injured.
as tlie case might lx-, ami
Pontiac’s best time was In the first heat.
Those less xcriotudy injured are ns fol­ nonfused mass on the sharp stones, four tbe St. Lawrence river, the W’elland canal
i f'*»t. picking It up and
jot
thcnAbcing
fatally
injured,
while
tbe
and
the lakes, and on her arrival opposite
2.27, lowering his record 13# seconds,
a few pretty hard licks and lauding the $3€0 puree In Bidlack's lows: E. L. Warren, broken arm aud rest were more or less bruiswL
The the exposition grounds be greeted with
bruited on hotly: George Ault, ex­
appropriate ceremonies."
pocket Mr. Bidlack was fully six lengths press messenger, right wrist broken; tackle was old and unfitted for the purFlannels! Itonefil of the Fair.
iaiirc crowd went from here ahead In the first host coming down the W. Browning, bruised on right aide,
“What financial benefits will New Y'ork
i). trait exposition or the state home stretch and he slowed up on the W. H. Wardock, legs
bruised; R.
Those who were fatally Injured ure: J.
probably derive from the exposition?"
r was up to former exhibl- horse. Had he urged Pontiac to his full C. Vldcl, right side and hip bruised;
C. Repergie, several riba broken and
“1 am glad you asked that question, for
thnt the people of Barry speed, it was conceded be would have
J.
S.
Lallie,
slight
cute
on breast crushed, and badly bruised, hurt it suggests a very important ide*. Ac­
-d of Imilding up other fairs. made the mile in 3.-2S- As it wi»s it was a
bruises
on
both
hips; Internally; S. W. Reed, terrible gash on cording to an official estimate made to tbe
•Hl labor u« :niike their own a great sue- great record, and'shows tbe merits of Mr. head.
W. C. Dusaeldorp, bruised on right bead and fatally injured internally; W. department of state some ten years ago by
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rhf«f wMe; C.Ernest Howard, back hurt; E. M.
D. Wilson, neck sprained, bruised and one of our consuls in Germany, the an­
Dunsmore, cut on left aide head, chest Injured internally; George Flemming, nual amouut of American gold taken to
An evetinhge say#: Gasoline fines can us a troucr.
We regret that the purses offered for the braised; Frank Brodie, ent on right band
be quick);• and tllectuslly pat out by
back seriously hurt and fatally injured
Europe by Americans for purposes ot
races
at
the
fair
here
are
sn
small
that
Mr.
and
back
sprained;
E.
Hogle,
cut
on
head
internally; Jnaiez Cunningham, badly travel, pleasure, art and education, was
•brinkl.j. - with common wheat floor.
Water shuold net er *be used. It spreads Bidlack'cannot afford to bring tbe horses and bruised bock; C. C. Daria, right side bruised and injured, but not fatally.
&gt;105,&lt;JUO,OOQ. The present annual average
here then. Tills week they will be at thc bruised, cut on head; Mrs. Sterna, bruises
A Boy** Mlruculon* Saeape.
and. fire, increasing the danger,
is
probably atill larger and during the
Three Elvers races, and next week at La on cheat; ’child, eight years old, legs
A little son of Foreman Joseph Artley, year 18W, owing to the Paris exposition,
■ ab-urjw and smothers like Porte. Indiana.
They will he driven
- — •’—— .»tnn head: John who was standiug ou the scaffold, made a it probably reached 8200,0(0,000.
BNufic.
Now
probably till the middle of October, and*
miraculous eacape. When tho scaffold suppose thia was reversed in 1893, a* it
Windell. OruiMami u.t.
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Hnuivrs .4&gt;
never saw
ay that iney
they never
saw me
the then brought back here. Barry county ■light bruises on bead and right leg; gave way be grasped an iron girder of the doubtless will be, and a similar amount ot
tut* !ian^ so thick on tbe trees as people would be glad to see them at the Owen Jones, bruised on head and rig.it bridge, and. dinging to it desperately,
European gold brought bare, you can
Ury 4,
.nKMl, wb(&gt; to,e b0&lt;a fair; but when they can win five dollars side;----- Gulter, ent in back of bead •crious- climbed to tbe bridge and was rescued a
easily Imagine the direct and enormuu*
tu.Ti mt,,
timber this fail elsewhere to-onehere, their present*/ can ly hurt. There are others who were tdighl- few minutes later by his father, who waz benefit to New York, which is thc main
ly injured, but whose names cannot be among tbe first to strike tbe river bed. gateway of America for travel from
. * rraP a large beneflL as beech nuts are hanlly be expected.
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!t?*” ,o
&lt;he best fat producer that can
Mr. Artley, Sr., was bndiy but not ser­ Europe and the outside world." What a Mlihlfaa Wr-man Says:-Cured learned.
’*«to»wine.
Sbot Jn tbe JCeek by Hl» Own PiatoL
iously hurt, while tbe oilier*, received
of Coiiznmptlnu.
When tbe news renobed Calden, Col., a
"SAMUEL OF POSEN’’ IN TROUBLE.
The
d summer resort tickets oom‘•Dr. O. Phelps Brown’s Standard Her­ wrecking train was ordered out and was j slight bruises.
June 4th. 1891, from Hastings to bal Remedies (Acaciaif Balsam,, Herbal starting when Robert Pro in, an employe
»* !l •» and at rates named as foltowa: Ointment and Pills i cored me of cj&gt;ns-jmps , of tbe road,attempted to board the engine
ALMRT Ln. Minn.. Sept- H.-During
ifiver^ «;(CJ and return ^10&lt; 1Uj ykw tlon 90 years ago.’’ Mrs. Adallne Weston, lu doing so his revolver fell from h!s hip
fix* FbaKCUCO. Sept 11—While under
the thunder storm Satu:day night tbe
« -eu„k(&gt;
return &gt;8.95. Harbor WhltnerviUe. Kent Oo., Mich., June !&gt;5, pocket, ths hammer striking a atone and
arrest tor disorderly conduct, aud with a
'.rnnznd rrtaro W.20, Mackinaw City ) 1891. The Balaam, composed off barks, the weapon was discharged, the ball tak­ booze of Peter A. Pe:e-»on, of tba
Unev*,
Free»x&gt;rn
county,
wav
struck
by
,lo ao’ Mackinaw laland and gums aad roots, loosen*, heals, strengtb- ing effect in tbe man’s neck, making a Itahtnir.g. and Cbrig Petrisou. agsd 17
„ zv.nchH. CC ldfL sore wound which will result fatally. Those
who .» lying In l»J. wuj.du.
seriously injured in the wreck were kft J---------- •
- a brother who slept
at wnidcii is tbe hsoAi of nt ’J---- - I'itf

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white those
thorn not
not badly
badly hurt
hurt *«•
were ’_. _

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police force Thursday night. This is too
charge against tbe actor and by la in jaiL
He says be did. not shoot the officer. Ho
was a pitiable object as be sat In the
police station wringing his bauds tn
despair, running from eno officer to an­
other to protost his innocence, and toll­
ing in an Incoherent, drunken way of .Ms
doings during the night. Time again be
started to his/■ foot “My God," bo cried,
"if 1 could only recall the last four hours
of my life. I'm no murderer, gentleman;
1 had no pistol. I sho* nobody. I haven’t
an enemy in the world." Vainly be pro­
tested his innocence of any offense and
wanted to go home to his wife.
Curtis gives the following account of
hla doings Thursday night: “I was a*
the Grand Opera house last night with
my wife to zee Bernhardt in “Camilla." I
left tbe theatre about 10 o'clock to go to
the Tivoli theatre with Mr. Kreling, one
of the proprietors. We had. a drink to­
gether, nnd I left him to return to tbe op­
era bouse tor my w\fe. When I reached
tie corner of Third hojl Mission streets I
was suddenly tumbled into tbe gutter,
and after that I remember nothing, only
somebody pulling and jerking toe about
until I found mywlf in a wagon with
handcuffs on my wrists."

But Curtis mu»t be mistaken. A num­
ber of people say be habitually carried a
pistol, and Horace P. Bsdgclcy. a reliable
citizen. saw tbe shooting, being not more
than fifty feet away. As soon as Grant
fell Curt Is ran away, showing that ba
knew what lie was about. It seems that
the handcuffs were only on tbe right
wrist of Curtis, who is left handed and
could use his pistol easily.

THE SALVADOR CATASTROPHE.
tired*—Forty a* tho Capital.
San Salvador, Sept. ll-Detailz of tba
terrible earthquake shock which occurred
Wednesday prove it to have been more
disastrous than was at that time sup-

sons were killed
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more or leas seriously injured, bat
it is ImpouiMo to give the names
of the dead There is no telling to wlmt
extent thc.mortality list will reach, but,
judging from thc fearful results in Baa
Salvador, the number of killed through­
out the country will be somewhere In tho
hundreds.

Tjbe panic has now pretty Dearly sub­
sided, although famines are sleeping
in tanta in tbetr yards or houses,
or in the public parks or stream.
Earthquakes, by turn feeble and rlolent,
continue at
irregular
inter­
vals. Everybody expects the climax'to
come B.pt. Hl on account of tbe equinox,
as experience show* that tbe phenumenoa
exerts a great influence ou local earth­
quake*. It is not unlikely that this city
will be made a total wreck.
CHKTF.SSK, Wyo, Sept 15.—Tbe old
IHunt block oomp-adog tho town of Sharrange of the Roukiex,
tbe Union Pariflc

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

HORSES FOB

A family of six p risons committed sol-

Colonel T. B. Hunt. United States army
retired, died at Fortress Monroe.
E. H. J osre, retail clothing dealer at
Keokuk, hax Uilod. Liabilities, *10,000;
■Met* FKOOO.
eakahilsbed AX) feet inshore from its pres­
ent location.
Tbe bronze equestrian statue ot General
Grant, in Lincoln park, Chicago, will be
unveiled on Oct 7.
The annual council of the Order of Red

Lord Salisbury says Russia has no rights
te the Dordaaelles that are not possessed
by the other powers.
It is stated that an English syndicate
has obtained an option upon, nearly evary
type foundry in the United States.
The legal advisers ot Timothy Hopkins
have served q at ice of his intention to con­
tort tbe will of Mra Hopkins-Searles.
Three hundred delegates are present at
the annual meeting at St Paul ot the
Boadmastern* Association of America.
Major A M. Bundy, editor of the New
York Mali aud Express, is lying seriously
ill at Parte, suffering with a stroke ot
apoplexy.
At tbe bicycle races at Charter Oak
pork, Hartford, A A Zimmerman, of the
N. Y. A Q, beat the world’s record ot
30 4-5 seconds for M mile, doing the dis
tancc !n
seconds.
Ella Armstrong and Mrs. Covert are in
the bands of the law at Holly, Mich.,
charged with poisoning the well of a fam­
ily named Wade by pouring a bottle o!
arsenic into it Ella bad been living with
the Wsde» as an adopted daughter.

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A convention of cemetery superinten ­
dents is being held in Chicago.
Jules Grevy, ex-president of the French
republic, died in Paris yesterday. He was
18 years of age.
Louisiana lumber firms have sold 500,­
000,000 (cet of pine lumber to the German
government.
Judge Cooley has tendered bls resigna­
tion m a member of tbe’inter-state comxnorce commission.
Donald Murray Murphy, a 0 year-old
New Brunswick inventor, has just se­
cured a patent on a new toy.
Henry A. Witte attempted to clean out
• saloon at Newark, N. J., and afterward
cut his throat to avoid arrest.
Major J. M. Bundy, the New York
editor who was stricken with apoplexy
at Paris, &lt;Jled Tuesday night.
The rumor is again current that Jay
Gould will retire from business and per­
mit hh sons to watch nig interests.
The Itata is to be returned to tbe
Chilians upon the payment of the ex­
penses of this government in her pursuit
•nd capture.
Edwin Mitchell and William Nelson,
colored stable boys at the Sheepshead Bay
track, quarreled, and Mitchell idiot NelLouis Lauer, tbe German charged with
the murder of the Busbenhagen couple at
Bloomfield. Conn., committed suicide by
hanging himself In bls cell. •
Mrs. Lulaud Stanford has donated propperty valued at *100,000 to the benefit of
Use Society for the Relief of Orphan and
Deatitmteichlldren at Albany.
A test &lt;tf the new high explosive called
lerrorite was madeatFort Hamilton. New
York harbor. It was found to have four
times tho1,force of dynamite, and issmoke-

Tbe national World's fair commission
has adjourned at Chicago. One of its last
acts w*n to appoint a committee to urge
cm cungrtu tbe loan uf «,(MO.OOO to the

Jay Gou’d is said to bu arradgtng for a
year’s crtxi«o in his vachk Atalnntx.
Thv failure of Alexander &amp;■ Son, corn
broker?, of Leadnn, is announced Tbeir
Habllirics nrc
jEx-C'dngre^sm.’ui Clarke, of Wisconsin,
diid sc
N. Y., yesterday. Hi.i
horn- witt in Neenah.
1’. VV. TXttllngtr, whois wanted at Cliirag -' for stealing 0lH,iriO from the Chicago
Mull r.and Loan nuoefnticn ling been
f arn-»t&lt;d a!
Tbr UniUrt! Stall; i L*nbH.»h;ng company,
of Chicago. b.-i&lt;&gt; l&lt;wn plsced in i’ju Laud.'
,^a ri-... i-.. i L .- Judgo Uibrton. Its Ila

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Mr. oad Mrs. McKix-1
an CXpOCtal__
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at Auburndale,

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.The president’s family will leave Cape
May Point to-morrow.
A joint debate has been agreed upon In
Obio between McKinley and Campbell*
Tbe time and place are Oct 8, at Ada.
Mrs. Alien G. Thurman, wife of the
“Old Roman’’ Is very ill, and her friends
fear that her illness will result in her
death very shortly.
The Social iste in the Berlin common
council have introduced a bill to establish
a court of arbitration with jurisdiction in
trade and labor disputes.
Noble Randall, for killing John Gtp
bort, near Atwood, Ill,, has been found
guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to
states prison for one year.
It Is stated that a trust in “snaths" has
been organised, including the manufac­
turers in Michigan, Vermont, Ohio, In­
diana, Missouri and Iowa.
William Waldorf Astor, the New York
millionaire, is so much in love with Eng­
land, it is said, that be la preparing to make
his residence there permanent,
Saturday was “Old Defender*” Day at
Baltimore. But the ‘ Old Defenders" have
1
al) passed to tbe great beyond. The day
is a holiday in tbe Monument City.
George O. Nettleton, of St. Paul, lost;
*88,000 at poker, giving notes for thc'
amount. A R. walker bought ona of
the notex and sued for the amount—
*5.000—and obtained judgment.
The police of Ban Francisco have evl
dence against Curtis, the actor, who
killed Officer Grant last week, that makes
it highly probable that Cnrtis will hang,
or receive a heavy penitentiary sentence.
It is charged that the gate receipts of
the Atchison, Kan., fair were stolen by
members of the association and employes,
leaving nothing to pay the exhibitors.
Tho men accused say the accusation is a
lie.
John D. Rockefeller is seriously ill at
Cleveland with nervous prostration.
Fire at Quebec dretroyed twenty-nine
houses and rendered 230 persons home-

A fire at Menasha Wis., destroyed *85.000
in property, and will throw 100 men out
of employment.
News has reached Madrid that 2,000
people have perished in the floods In thc
province of Toledo alone.
Governor Campbell, of Ohio, is not mak­
ing rapid progress toward health. He
sti-’l appears a very sick man.
Mrs. Teresa Fair, tho divorced wife of
the California millionaire, is dead. She
leaves a fortune of about *6.000,000.
R. N. Murry, one of tbe early settlers of
Chicago and county judge of Dupage
county IUs., for several terms, is dead.
The contract for the superstructure of
the Bay City, Mich., public building has
been^warded to G. A. Moses, of Chicago,

on. ot . i^rf te9‘

- u.. B-r
» portion of the western wllj
hacks aud a carriage were used. Ju*t“
they reached a secluded spot on the route
they were pounced upon by J«e
and his gang. All were invited to
and line up” by Jmm himself, who, with
two others, sat upon their borMS. Jmj*«
reputation as a bad man had gone before
him. and tbe health seekers were not long
in obeying his command. Mr. Burbank
was relieved of a valuable diamond, a sum
of money and his watch and chain.
.
After all va'luablee were collected Jesse
called out, “I* there a man here who fought
for the Confederacy!”
One man responded that he had been a
Confederate soldier, whereupon all that
had been taken from him was returned. A
preacher in the party made his profession
known, and to him were returned Ids posMMioDL J case here straightened up and
remarked:
•• W« arc gentlemen, and do not care to
rob defencelras women, and tboM who
fought the abolitionists, or.ministers of the
gospel.”
Six years later be was killed by Ford. A
number of watches were recovered, among
which was this.-Cor. Chicago Herald.

A stylishly dressed young woman tripped
down the stairs of a brownstone bouse on
Madison avenue the other day and walked
to the curb.where her brougham wnafiwaJting her. A footman listened to her orders
attentively aud then ^limbed up to thc box
alongside the coachman. The handsome
pair of bays arched their necks and started
off on a trot with a grace which showed
that they were a team worth owning. Just
as they were starting off another team
drove up, a door or two away. These two
were a well matched pair as well, and
looked every whit as well fed and sleek as
the others. But instead of drawing a
brougham they were attached to a delivery
wagon of one of the big dry goods stores.
Their driver eyed tho other team narrowly.
“By George!” he arid, turning to his asslstant, “that's the very same team which
tha boss sold to So-and-M, tbe banker, last
week, and a good sura be got for them too.
I’d know those horses anywhere, for I have
driven them myself for the last six months,
and I would never forg^-that step. They’ll
attract more attention, perhaps, than they
did in this rig, bnt I’ll wager they won't
get any better treatment than when we
had them.’’
The driver of the dry goods wagon was
right, and tba young woman who was
driving behind the pair of bays was all un­
conscious that the horses of which she was
so proud had been engaged the week before
jn the plebeian business of delivering bun­
dles around town.
VALU1 OF HORSES IN DITSINESS.
They had been bought by her father for
a round *1,300, and only the coachman was
In the secret as to where they came from.
The fact that they had been "work’’ homes
might bare spoiled their beauty in her
eyes, but if she ever does find out the se­
cret she can console herself by tbe fact
that hers is not the only team to be seen on
Fifth avenue which has come from the
same source.
Several of the big dry goods stores have
horses among their stock which will chal­
lenge comparison with the better class of
carriage lion^s owned by wealthy indi­
viduals. In no other business is thc qual­
ity of horse flesh higher than in the dry
goods busluehs. The rivalry him been so
sharp among the more pretentious estab­
lishments that it hasn't stopped at tbe
bargain counter. Ono or two of the
wealthiest of the dry goods men hit upon
a plan a few years ago to attract attention
to their stores. Tho general dtdivery sys­
tem hrul la-en in vogue for some time, aud
it occurred to one of the dry goods kings
that if his goods were delivered in style to
his fashionable customers tbe impression
made would be a valuable one to him.
'
So ho provided his wagon with driver
and footman in livery and bought a num
ber of fine horses at big prices. He got tho
best harness that the market could afford,
aud his rigs did make tho impresrion that
he had calculated on. Other houses fol­
lowed his example, until now thc store­
keeper that wants to get fashionable cus­
tom expects, as a matter of course, to make
his deliveries with a pro|H&gt;r amount of
style. Otherwise he knows that he stands
a good chance of being left behind in the
race. Tbe stables of these dry goods
houses form a big item of expense, for
many of them are models, in their way, nnd
the horses are well cared for.
A firm on Twenty-third street have al­
ways taken an especial pride in the horses
they nse, and the superintendent of their
big.»table says that of the 115 horses owned
by the flrm not one has Iwn bought for
less than fSOO. The head of the firm docs
the buying himself, aud every horse which
his superintendent picks out must be
brought around to him far approval.

She was about nine years old, and ahc
was swinging along lower Broadway with
a great air of taking everything in as she
went along, and enjoying herself very
much.
She did not seem to think about herself,
or mind the fact that one toe was coming
out of her shabby shoe, or that there wtu. a
hole in her old, faded woolen hood, fr&lt;'=‘
which waved a small plume ot fioxen hair,
or that her soiled cotton dress was not a
very warm covering unsupplcmcnted by
any wrap in the raw, damp air that lovely
spring was just then treating us to.
She plunged into thacrowd around somp
workmen who were laying a pipe; she crit­
ically examined tbe legof tbe man who ex­
hibits some form of maacullne garters on
his own person, and then coming to nu
apple stand kept by an old woman, she did
the thing that makes her worth “putting
In the paper;'' she laid down a coin, u
nickle, I suppose,* and picked up an apple.
Juat as she was getting ready to plant
her teeth in it tbe old woman held out her
hand with the change—and now if I could
just show you thc happy, thc magnificent­
ly kind gesture with which that blessed
ragamuffin of a young one took that old
woman's wrist and pushed it back—she
was not goipK to spoil her spree taking
penny change from a poor old woman, not
much—that was what the movement said,
and then she moved off a step, and after
stopping an instant to take a monster bite
she swung on down the street with never
a glance backward.—New York Herald.

having uuidelLrou uiUt»p.:a
FaHinta,, LcpL Lt.
, £,j.
Too Chi. ago Intenu.ue exposition will1
•pen in-rt Wednesday.
Dr.William U Bark w dLJ at Wuukc
JpUt.JDR. aged
years.
Cbariw M. S c-krs, a prominent Ph’v
WHAia atock broker committed suicideAn unknown . man nnd woman &lt;a«:&gt;tedtted uuichle by going «&lt;r Niagara

pin. ;• In ..LA Ihri-t. ;
lu&gt;!L’»aro b.tter hnitsad i‘.r.n
"Ctr-tat. t ILO3 4.I mix.-u. ' Butuy a poor t uraily in .\-n- York .-m 1 vr, if
« ■•‘Mktate* and
groocic 1 ant! v.-el! fed
. rhey ftnf they Cft;i
'witf i.r-tivi
to. .i : bu.nriiLy KLmdthem or!: mucii better th* r
bAt&amp;wi’SS tb-y -’therwliimfja-. Almost XH^of fhS
tUpvlllg MCOput. I
hor’c* c:’rae frOni ’ «
-t. alt ima-.’j a
K£jt’-' lower, on» ■; to hrr
pu-crras.-linthesrue '’
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io ranged at4r5.e.
«&gt; -. *4 I.I &lt;«!,.Ill r.ne i.f ibefc!x I;,J:,- ktnlh rts -rved nj i
CM, 0...
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it« K.r.nK. Met
r^.-; turktyi, uuted,
lot: OMta* w. Mbri«. Mfc- Pouiotw-sc.
DmL. carb*
per bn: Kaunas, Jfcj
Lowmi gn.w5«- XMfe. I- r a»ciu Miunc-ot* -.'^nic per bu; fersrt i-ouuom, BaltiSWO..8.W i-cr bU. Jeneys, |4.5^sA&lt;Xi
Apples-CrR-a cuoldug. *Lz&amp;AL5J per bld;
cm ting.
Broom corn—Hurt
per JU whitk
bnura.l^iirtc; green, self•wtektog.WO*): ta-

or &lt;*.

ito.. . Cta. jmd. . Ur win,

When you rtdt the fakirs’ exchange and
„„ u&gt; know It roo will b. »bU to antler
nod u tut on. clreum».nt» thM nW
bare struck you m bring a trifle queer.
Now, many persons have at dome time
walked from the city hall through Park
row and down Broadway as far as Wall
jtrret, and have noticed that tba streets
were strangely clear of-paddlor* Going
over chat same ground a couph of boura
Inter they have encountered a horde of
howling, hoarse voiced men and boys, their
cries arising far above tbe nolse of the
rtreetaM they fairly assaulted the paarereby
compel ‘them
by to
te"oompel
them to
to buy
buy Qie
t£u trinket*
trinkets they
they

Ij

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lor would tokc to till »udS, .u,?"4’
*A d.,„r
J™two.*,!™""V"
,
11’*
hu t. .1..u.l---- .,
,
00ru^DR Otlt of
twoor
£
K _ *vmnn

on hb head and a soft hat tr&gt; h l
w-iko.
carried an umbrella under
ntaally appears in that way on tl~®' &amp;
;
7/a so denre.ll} Lnve^/**;
■ ^rnow." If lt mins he ciui n-1
P®

i and then it girra him « M-llacbX^
j

TbeDukeufH^i’m tha°
an lwttr"
a mile^Jkb ' "dot^
'J «««tiM

fijri for sale.
uoti^ UU,ou
hn[W wondered whence all theee fakirs have
•ostkddenIy sprang. The ksy to thia myv

linl ” H ^2ly J?
l^Hni

' J ^oav
a pot
J‘

dUtooo. .war. It I.IO b. found u th. to
cl
fakirs’ exchange.
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mlddle of th0 d
WhJ^Xl &lt;
Just atrika down Ann street from Park ^.^&lt;1 hc u (
- *" 'lnr“«»fontud halt BthMdlv...bort boll j
tab,
block aw.r. You will ^. uothlbE tbarc and
ehat^tK
hl.^X
.ndchxnulax bl’.
that will remind you of the Produce ex- the^ M^T^°lTUala&lt;
cW or th. Cotton «ch»n». or th. Rml „ nlgLt, biuSJJj i,l.
, U‘:°
B.UU exchange or
»'
ta rartri«l uon. ot th. n&gt;’^!±u“!’
You will see on one aide of Theater alley a cWU ixa.ti&lt;»n
1 i«adri in
liquor store, on the other another. Tbe
l*wd U»l« U»bte up,u .u tefag , .be­
Fakin' exchange la right about there.
tter P'lW In U« Una* H,
In the windows of one of these saloons ia . pwr U.Jl» v.ry «H| „e. Hi&gt; j™
a. small crystal lake, in the center of that a
;mrtl«;irt.»d.rt&gt;do»lh« . bulllmg rt- |
moat *» large a* the island. He is the' vroicn
which-over300-havrbren
—over wo-bave lWl ,moked t .
tutelary genius of the exchange. When he janUbip. It U .aid tl^TlJ’
I Imdcbip. 11 h md U,« h, m.aidtai
was firm put.into&gt; that aquarium h. w« a . u^glll decUd
l-liH-tju) B
U representative
W.’i.w.n..K. I..
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;---- 7.but
-------foi
— too.
of Ira.
brash sort of bullfrog. He started in to1i. Iss,-*
tend
lot‘the
t*ci -.hat
th*! hi.iirer
bruited
make things hum at once. In the same i,lc8 wrri;
that Jif.
7,----------- *““• • “ -w,»nH dtsrna
place were several catfish. If you have f[ •'
the sacred• •body
of coronets by ntnokinKhta
ever attempted to toy in a carelew manner ’ short clay pips on the terrace of the hocwith a catfish you probably know that be of lords.
has a very decided way ot making himself
Lord Gardner, fourth baron of hii title,
felt. This bullfrog ought to have known &lt;te one of the new English peen who na
thia and perhaps be did, but as has been only decline to live iB their own.country
said, he was brash. So be fooled with the but r&gt; out of their way to uuanglidie
catfish and they fooled with him.
themselves by eccentric foreign nmrriL»
THE EXCHANGE.
Thia nobleman 11X 0,811 tU yekrreandia
Then one day he climbed on tbe island Indio, and his baronaw is a daughter of
before mentioned nnd began to wonder why |, Prince Mirza Shikov, a grandson of the
it was that catfish were allowed in a civil­ late king of Delhi. She Is a coffre coforel
ized country to carry stilettos, behind their lady, and enjoys ber betel nntw thoroughly
ear*. Tlial was two years ago, nnd the bull- ______________
3 nJoni
,JU3tno
as a Nantchaluni
girt Her
’s household U
frog has spent abont all bis time on that wmilur to that uf an India rajah
island ever since. This biography of him i • Lord
jxdnt blank
Lord Newburgh
Newburgh jadnt
blank dwlina
declines u&gt;
to
may seem irrelevant, but it isn't Tbe , be either on Englixhnsnn or a Srotehmin.
members of the exchange treat him with ‘ although he is the tenth*|«r of his tifii
largo consideration. They call him Robin- j ifc jB Mn Italian citizen, and calls hitnstl!
son Crusoe, and they claim that his powers Count Bandinl-|’•er’iiqw &lt;-ne of the only
of hard and persistent thinking entitln &gt; instances on rwml s&gt; here a man pnfen
him to respect So if you want to get along being an Italian omul to an EnglWi art.
with them you will cast no reflection on Viscount Tnaffe. an Irish peer, poritirely
Crusoe, the frog.
| declines to 1* an iri-Munanofany docripThe exchange Ln unique. There will be tion. He and hii father
him were
days and days when it will be w all in- naturalized Austrian.*, aud tire couatry
tentsand purposes closed, when you will | hna agreed n«i well with liitntlisthehu
secscweiy a member about On thorn risen to the rank of prime minister to the
dnys they arc scattered all over tbe dty in 1 Emj*ror franz Juwf. He also calls hiaevery place where, men and women congre- self a count—Count Taaffee.
gate, selling with greater or less success
But you have an instance of ranmob^oa
such ware* as they have to offer. Then of peerslilp a* well a. dtizensNp IzBr.
.you will see them drifting back to head- , Contec Fairfax, of Virginia, who, as 4i
quarters, and on another day when you go | well known.« cleveita Baron Fairfax in
through Ann street you will find handcart the peerage Of Scotlimd. But be finds It,
after handcart about Theater alley and : bowev- r. agr.-.itcr brau r to te acitixen of
men lounging about looking at Crusoe aud 1 the United Btates.—London Cor. Chicago
talking In groupo. It is an exchange day. | Herald._________________
It is not proper to class these men with
the
shoestring*,
HJ» small
»uata.t peddlers
pwutvan who sell
KU .aticu
lUjp, !
.
are but workwork- '&gt; The lnrn •wJ&gt;
Hhc h’1’ P5®*matches and the like. These arc
Ing on what U practicalIr thc .yUom ol brinctob.rn^t a!:...:.’r&gt;rrrtwtlwmi»th. Italian padrone*, albeit In thl. caa.lt «tca.aud aaalwhartk’ I.' rmploywllothU
U worked by Hebrew, TbcM peddler. In .rating and dawn. »»b.cliiw«Haedfta»:»
Ann i-.rror an nanally either Indlrldeal b"“-- (,&gt;nI '™C” »,u&gt;''»
merchant., w to .peak, or member, ot a pulaU.-n we
mskr. How ..it U U»
combination, and tn a general wa/wlth w EI the owl; I. tv uoulra few
much unanimity of form that their bead- I “*8ht! Watch Iwr
she
past the
quartan mar roallr be termed an exchange. '
tod, down by ihe rirts a.d ulrm.y
or at tbe nry Inert a market
onrlbeold w.ul Thrr. .way am ilw
Therbaee capital within eertam Unite. ’J”**"?&lt;•»
*•» “J «
and endlt too Tber will not deal in tblnp, ol the ....piu. ■ ■■ &gt;
tars, nnd tte
that to thter mind will not urike tM pot ' nt*WW11'”’ t- «“■' ”1 '
ccurwctUe

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lie m either bargains or novclu'e.-. Tba.
c,!t?w
pttldlcBi who !c.'d in Ixirgnius buy ’
nnwW stuck* of magazines, books orib
lOTtrated papers, hats just gone out o*T sea­
son, secund hand articles that are eari!’*
transferred by means of a handcart or with
tlie n-sslstance of qp ancient horse.’
!
HOW FAKIRS VrWUL
.
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Thadealars tn uovdttcx forth the crctam
of the exchange. They wotk on cojnbluN-.tlmn.. They watch every toy an4 novelty
manufacturing house in the burin.*-. ■
The*' have scheduled novelties that of.
coufso change from year to year for every i
holiday, whether h br Christmas or Laix* •
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uoluij through iheefforts of
I he " I'lfteen Puxzle’ be- |
fl.t
rami
When they hviud, and
Uy.
rhe
’
1 Isey d
Alnn n
«»r &lt;u&gt; w
of ibuiiaupd'

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t’y. una’^lrg
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MCWM tH it public lUais
anti tovfact Mmiy I lf

ugh

Senators Jone* and Stcw.trt. ot Nevula.
•reiONiuxup .Ohio in the interval at tret»

Tbe eccentric •obleman i
tmlnBoBlon4. H. fc„ fcjLJ® 10«•
—"
j ing the mob. One week we l2tU&gt;aBn*'
it Is la Marrow and Crowded Ann gtreat.
I?on»drie racbii; agdrart. S?*

EM. A «01d 5-ob W
d‘£

PEErap'

they have an exchange queer
enough in ITS OOO WAY.

bralbrr 1D-U« ol OUnr F.

Prior to the discovery of this continent
by Columbus there was no cereal in Ameri­
ca, either north or south, irhich ap­
proached in nature to the wheat plant It
was not until 1530 that It found its way
into Mexico. It may be difficult to reallre
Mrs. Mary Gotta has been held in *.’i00
tbe
fact that wheat was at one time wholly
bonds at Merrill, Mich., to smswer to a
unknown in such an immeuM) country anQ
charge of baring slandered Mrs. Cath­
one so favorable to ita production, but
erine Dillon.
such was the case. It was in 1530 that h
Two inhuman fiends set fire to the'dres*
poor slave belonging to Gortes found a fee
af “Auntib^Tillie Hnnter, an old colored
grains of whent in a parcel of rice; he
woman, in a Milwaukee saloon and she
showed them to hU master, who ordered
was burned to death.
them to be planted. Tbe result showed
The officers of the steamship Arizona
that wheat would thrive well on Mexican
say that the ship with which they collided
soil,
and today one of the finest wheat val­
on the recent trip acroas the Atlantic
leys injthe world is near the Mexican capiprobably did not fink.
Lal.
*
Hon. George B. Loring, ex-minister to
From Mexico tbe cereal found its way to
Portugal, and a disiingnished citizen of
Peru. Marie D’Eacobar, wife of Don Diego
Massadiusetts, died at Salem yesterday.
de Cbauves, earned a few grains to Unia,
He was 74 yeura old.
the entire product for several successive
The Illinois Central railroad is having
years being used for seed. At Quito, Ecu.v
EXCELLENT CARS GIVEN.
'
plan* prepared for a new passenger sta­
The dry goods man takes as much care dur, a monk of the order of -St. Francis,
tion to be erected on the site of tbeir pres­ in sriccting his business horses iw be does named Fra Jodool Bixi, introduced the
ent structure at Chicago.
in choosing a team fur his,private use. The new hreml grain, ami it is said that tbe jar
^Joseph England, a wealthy farmer near ■i reporter went through the stable* iuenm- in which the pious man kept the origin*!
■e^.awe.
Td&gt;ekr, Kun., fell into bls well and waz • panj with Superintendent Dunmead, who i
i» still preserved at Quito. Whoat
V.,;
drowned, while fl ratting wgt«r with a kuowa every one of the ninciy-tJve hors ♦ ■ w: s intn dm v»l into tho prcMtni Umile of
rope,
the pump being out of order.
| in it by D.suif. aud is justly proud.uf tbe ' the
St?.:contemporaoeously with !
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&lt; M.vbln.Urivnt over wticli he presides. Tlie , the witlouw-nt of the country by thc EnIt is reported from Llnodn, Neb., t’.n
John Firegeraid. mresMent of th,- BU: ' round ll'N.r, into which tha teams are ] gllsa Slid other Kftrwja’ans —Sk*Ix&gt;uh He 1
ertv.’ i f-o-.t tha atreet, L covered wi/fra. pul He.
National htagu xZh’» ill with c;:ik ---------------------------- •tionoftho brain, w-li recover, but w.i «• . ' 4.’.-4is«'wiiySk&lt;1.u!«a iinP
l.i'.-v-r ■ . .u ar.: tli»-umIIk. and it wm a'I
*"
Tha* Ai&lt;» I«s.-&lt;,n»,,r-.luju*ibte.
'
have in:|wurts1 menial fa'mllks.
very wfnpu:.^ j.rray ot bur. efly^h which ’ * A M’tate cub«: inch ot chalk, ktroh a.t I
Englfeb capital io the extent ct *3/') •
{ form* IU great .uUffii under tad anmud ,
Got' lias been invested in the Hani. &gt; 1'. i, tlwy enu:
' sai.l ?:r. Demneod, ■
l^rtr, Engk.ud,couuiiua about !
tin ijpftes. nf Rapid City, S D., and t .i .
st-.i torawh,. taster iu a i.ttfCoXM' -&gt;t separate sheila., When Uh re- i
company experts to have tin fnr sale ir t '*•
. ;•&gt; .'*b! -.kUt. .•.
t iej nr - g.runtuttl juat as j toembered that tlrora etlff* fwhioh give to :
' r •«!!.. I. J.uni Wm vuipluv a veterinary j En«!.-m«! one nt its namre. Albion—white* ;
iw tu tie on th.- watch for ’ ^rn‘1
from I,Mu to s.0fn L^-t |a 1
THE MARKETS.
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.fal tiling : ‘k'ptdf, and exthudin't alnn.t t.,- l.u-iu!»
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’..nt.
i rktit. .«ud I
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t and crefi nr4?.- tiie r.. *ara:'
no!, .; 1 »
the HX; i
&gt;•!•, .and ■
tud. Ute

n JG-; ea/-o Id gi r! ofJ

PRIGS OF THE

[VERY.

Souiheru Pacific train robbera. There
are eight of ths thieves, and a battle is
probable when they are overtaken.
A little French Canadian girl, Rom de PRIVATE TURNOUTS RIVALLED BY
Llnia, of Hallsville, Is reported aa making
THE ORY GOODS TEAMS.
miraculous cures in Quebec by simply
touching with a feather tboae affected.
William H Cooley, a colored student In
Display of Horse Flesh While Serving
the Harvard medical school, killed him­
self because bis father forbade bis baring
anything to do with a young colored girl.

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gouwl jud&gt;4
anil wa««j mil im&gt;l
U ynu&lt;&lt;ouid Neva)! *i
e.vvauug.- nt tin k i;&lt;.n.;

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I iiuriiiv fiiMsibte.
Tho
*Tr?r*‘ yMtlna'
I
Jricj du nut cm.irnjpte
fti
i^i.l.d
—
Urgely
i'"* Bul “
“uy u^v thing 0P
” ’• c.i:
as a.c»«rij value of a remark depend ’
lima
If any
«•&gt;&lt;.-.,s.^, Who utters £
landing
thc j&gt;er- timl.b
riL-ly wop
ft hr sirct-ta
. i_ of
_..rtlmt.bMkHy
to^ril oi»|l!j-r
rirwta&lt; ' 1 ? Nw
.
v_
‘• Vurt
York th*
tbe mai^M&lt;trwbte||ib,u&gt;
tmiuufiu.'&lt;,urvr ha* b,;i. o kt
Lt iit Le
ni l Hi* f
*b°F &lt;**036 foutycare tnowij
pt Arm rtnickaud Tlauu-r nHej Ik
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» UU&gt;.t vpevJUy ttatol, aitd it it u wLil K
; is claiun-d iu ue
it* liireutor i: will tn
! 1'-"- ‘7”ii“'
i twruiy tour hours
oji sale in every j,t i
{Mirtant point'iu Now VwrK77surl'rew.&gt;u-.i::nI
uivn and boys will bs rii.mwug in ita i -iri.w
J and M-liing IL
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For thia and other reasons thv *pot on
«‘l rr ’ in «-is uki «ge be h n?aKj(^ f "?
. ... . •
r
.
j Ann at reel Im unique, and l^r thv »&lt;tiur rei
, mui&gt; it may jasUy enough lie called nixes
change.—Nvw York. Recorder,

i Aviles *■
.MiW it

unkly,**

tuat

JnmplHg st CoticftiHlonR.
PoueloiM* rrvetveri a btinchjd roses with
..out a caret Bhv w.m critafn Jack had went
wWr two
them, neven livles*. In lLisshv wus right. haa been nttaHipUM '•
j -bo&lt;L
HVLcD Jack nmv«i in tbs craning site «*- by which. U.
exclaimed, “You did ubt *tmd your v.trd
The effort b obttiLJJ !•), ‘••X*|rt#(e ol
with them, but 1 aiu sure you paid lor in such a ptoition that "‘,c[
rthJu parthem nevertbetesa.''' In this she was
the machine ayd mirror
. jn tbe mirror
v.rotML She forgot Mr McAllister’* ad tion
of tbe maehlnr refill in
is also shown in the P«*a*' niatle.-N«&lt;
photograph an engrariug*

"How is lh.it f”
“Arrah! If 1 waa to come now
find a seat in the ear!”—Youth’
Ion.
■

on-U; b. ra. 1» th.
wwit ha!
•,.«KW« tu ten
tor—Yea; but there is no use hurtiae •’ *?*••, which li
unily’.foeltagsI-Puch.
tZk*&lt;

|»OMiuh»it

�PUT UP THE BARS.

ON THE WIND-UP.

Chicago, Sept. 9.—National League
bo* ball clubs yroterday made tbe follow­
ing acorn: A Bouton-(Pint game) Boa­
ton, b; Clerelwad. C. (Second game) Boa­
5; Cleveland, 4 At Broukl^j-Cin­
SOME DOGS PF WAS PUT OH GUARD. ton,
cinnati, &lt;k Brooklyn, 4
Philadelphia
Pittsburg game prevented by rain. Off
day for New York and Chicago.
Association: At Boatou— Boston, &amp;-, St.
mrllr*. Seised and Oeeupled
Louis, 2, At Washington—(First game)
Washington, it; Columbus, 4. (Second
that game) Washington, 7; Columbus,* Off
day for the other teams.
i CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—League base ball
• ntf iUkl ConflleU
clubs made the following records yester­
.&gt; ,s. spt. 14—Tho most, startling day: At Boston—(First game) Boston, 14;
,.f th-long series of war scare* Cleveland, 10. (Second gnme) Boston, 10;
-■-•day, first from Parte, and Cleveland, b. At New York-New York,
caiue !'
, ...k htiwessiun, from Vienna,
7; Cincinnati, 3. At Brooklyn—Chicago,
tbeu. in
.
cLuatontlnopte. Il wm to
4; Brooklyn. X
At Philadelphia-Pitt*,
burg. 6; Philadelphia, 5.
No American
. th&lt;t England bad forestalled all
association games.
a It'iKHian dash*on CouslautiChicago, Sept. IL—Tbe scores made at
• . advantage that the exar
\
from a passage ot hlswar- baseball yesterday by National league
. ji the D rdanidles. by selling clubs were as follows: At Philadelphia—
ship"
n.l vf MItylene. The confirmatory Chicago, G; Philadelphia, L At Boston­
h from Constantinople is very mat­ Boston, 18; Cincinnati. 7. At New York
dbi**’
—New York, fl; Cleveland, 4 At Brook­
, ■ It says that a detachment of
lyn-Brooklyn. 4; Pittsburg. 8.
.
jaud marine* from a British
Association: At St. Louis—St lamia, 8;
trviic’.e-I accompanied by a battery of Boston, 11. At Louisville—Louisville, 1;
hgbt field pieces and several Gatling guns, Baltimore, 3. At Milwaukee—Milwaukee,
wn.--. "day morning landed at Sigri, on •30; Washington, 8
the bland of Mitylene. The detachment
Chicago, Sept. 11—Following are the
Iwu.alty •.ipiod the place In the name League scores on the base ball field
yesterday: At Boston—Boston, 5;Cincin­
of her Hr;t.Miuic majesty.
ReMons for Incredatlty. .
nati, 3. At New York—(First game) New
Tin- official- at tbe foreign deny having York, 8; Cleveland, 2 (Second game) Now
u. v &lt;lge of the reportal landing, York, 1; Cleveland, I—ten innings, dark­
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 5; Pittv
to incline to the opinion ness.
Th
At Philadelphia—Chicago, I;
-tub lauding ha* taken place it burg, 8.
Philadelphia, 4
.
ik.Jh by sailura for drill purposes,
Association: At Columbus—Athletic, 4;
is uu evident desire on tho part of Columbus, 0. Al Milwaukee—Milwaukee,
r-. :gn oilice tu lull the public into 6; Washington, 1 At Louisville—Loniv
dr. so that the government may ville, I; Baltimore, 4 At SL Louis—St.
• ret hand fur a few day*. Tbe re- Louis, 18; Boston, 4.
Following are the League scores for Sat­
pri:: &gt;uncvd n canard. laird 8ali&gt;ii &gt; claimed, would hardly choose urday and Sunday: At New York—(Fret
when be Is sojourning abroad fur game) New York, 4; Cleveland 2 ( Second
;?• !!i&gt;] • riant act as a practical chal- game) New York. 7; Cleveland, 8. At
leng- of war to' Turkey.
Tlie under Boston—Boston, 9; Cincinnati, 4 At
f n-igu secretary. Sir .1. Fergusaon, is Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 3.
ahu absent from England, a* are most At Brooklyn—(First game) Brooklyn, 3;
uf tb«- ■ I ■&gt;
liepartrneiita Everything Pittabnrg 18 (Second game) Brooklyn.
thv’ n ■&gt;;!;&lt; !&lt; reasonably looked to for In^ 4; Pittsburg 4
Association: (Saturday) At Columbus—
. ■ it- of the couuition of England’s
’ •reign relation*, 4t Is further claimed, Columbus, 18; Athletic 4 At Milwau­
kee—Mila an kee, 10; Washington, 4. At
puin'- to peaccfuiness.
Louisvile
— Louisville, 7; Baltimore 1. At
&gt;*t a Tor, Paper Thlak*.
St. Louis—St. Louis, 3; Boston, 1. (Sun­
St. James Gnxette, which is a
Bui
day) At Louisville—Lonisville, 6; Bos­
informed Tory paper, says that
; news obviously possesses ton, 3. At Columbus—(First game) Co­
lumbus, 5;
Washington, 2.
(Second
»i niticanceof the first Imporgame) Columbus. 1; Washington, 4 At
sdds that tbe island has a poaiSt. Ijouis—St. Louis, 14; Baltimore, 4
iividerable strategic imporUwce,
At Milwaukee—(First game) Milwaukee.
pv-H-ss;ng little in the way of
1; Athletic, 4 (Second game) Milwau­
uPublic opinion is almost
kee, 7; Athletic, 8.
ly tq the effect that the situation
CHICAGO, Sept. 14—League base ball ex­
-luiH-llrs will bo met by England
l.i public places nothing else perts yesterday ’ secured thc following
• f. although it is not believol records: At Boston—Boston, 1; Chicago. 7.
r Turkey or Russia will approve At Brooklyn—Cincinnati. 11; Brooklyn,
4 At Philadelphia—Cleveland, 3; Phila­
delphia. 13. At New York-New York, 3;
■ i tin- ships and kiot the Men."
Pittsburg, 4.
Association: At Columbus—Columbus,
iiriti-h fleet is now equal, in lino
At St. Louis-St.
le ship-, to the fleets of any other 10; Washington, 4
- ;■&lt; tn powers, and would in the Ijouis, 7; Baltimore, 4. At Ixiuisviilc—
. f ••aval officers. speedily clear I Boston, 7; Louisville, 4 At MilwaukeeI
Rain.
____________________
r.ianv’.h « and the Black sea of Rus• ■and also give a good account
I Frenc h if they should Interfere. A ; CROP PROSPECTS IN FIVE STATES.

England Meets the
Recent
Movement of Russia.

■ m Purtsmourb says that the
rides there had not heard offi-elzure ot'a Turkish port ‘ or
one official who was interbc would not be surprised at
hi ar of some critical action,
he l ad beard from his superiors
bjecl, but that the whole situaiblicly known, was highly

&gt;t Spoiling for a Fight,
rm Itwmately connected
u-h legation said yesterday:
break on! between Russia
Turkey would. I think, al.tit out. Simply taking
' .. .ada d. I do not think
Imre of
white

Corn WIU b«all Right If Jack Front Only

NEI3HBORINQ COUNTIES.
wLh *"'*

lb.t ltolt

Colom,T ■■
rotwvd the tank
U„ “b“ '-""v. 'mio. «nd .her ,i„
“'■“hler.nd Ulllnc , d»Do.Uo7

z&amp;\:ALL OUR GOO

lUiberts

ABE GOING RAPIDLY

to b*’aUeto I’roTe •««UbL
.at &lt;,ne Umc • «**ldent of

bmu-

SSXsj.xr"

The reason is evident. People know that when we ’offer such inducements they
cannot go amiss.

e.JL&lt;lTJOon|0,T f””*”
*&gt;p»nl«»&lt;l &gt;*« week, by a man
SI o )
'°T '"ut0«- Indications
point to foul play.

.tJl2?.Prtm°?t00,'a ,,Or* anJ

m
1?!?* I10*
thal dldn'‘ **•«’«
UnrtT*.. The abert* '■■Ptun-d him at Porthim *
’J?*’ bul
to draw a bead on
nini to do IL
?r PuWng up tbe wires for the
electric street railway In Battle Creek is
progressing.
Plainwell business men had their "pic­
tures took- in the Grand Iteplds Democrat
recently.

An Inmate of the Kalsmrzoo asylum es­
caped last week, and was found later at
the Bridge Street house in Plainwell.

Dress Goods
Immense Values in Fall Dress Goods. Latest Styles. Newest Novelties.

Jackets
Everything New. For Fall and Winter Wear. A comparison of our prices
will show that we are the Lowest.

Prof. Irland's daughter fell while climb­
ing around under the Iron bridge in Plain­
well last weeteand cut her head badly.

A vagrant was lodged in Kalama^0 ial1
last week who claims io be a nephew of
the great Napoleon. He had fallen far
from past greatness, but told a straight
story and there seems no reason to doubt
his word.
Kalamazoo dudes, who wear fine toggery
at tbe expense of tlielr tailors, better keep
an eye to tbe windward. Tlie knights of
goose and needle have unital against dead
beats and are fixing up a blKk list

Shawls
; Come and see our line before buying elsewhere.

Blankets

Rev. Thoa. E. Barr, of Racine. Wis.,
has been called to the pastorate of the first
Presbyterian chureh at Kalamazoo, to suc­
ceed Dr. J. F. lx)ba. at a salary of $2,500
aud $300 for a parsonage.

A Vicksburg humorist gave young Earl
Kenyon a loaded cigar, and then stood by
aud chuckled while waiting for the fun to
begin. When the explosion came Kenyon's
face nas bn rued badly, and tbe funny
man stooped grinning and looked surpris­
ed. He became still more surprised when
Kenyon ptoceeded to mop tlie walk with
him, aud in bis agitation he pulled a re­
volver and leveled it at his victim. Now
the funny man is to be arrested fur carry­
ing concealed weapons oilier than trick
cigars. The joke seems to have been load­
ed at both ends.—Grand Rapids Democrat.
A project is on foot to build a mammoth
hotel near the M. C. R. it. depot Kalama- j
I zoo, for the accomodation of guests on the
way to the World’s fair. Over $150,000 i
has been subscribed for the project a1 ready. I

Fine White and Fancy Bordered Blankets $1.00 per pair.

We’ve no competition.

A comparison of our prices will show that we give the very highest
quality obtainable at the most ordinary prices.

0. D. SPAULDING

A heavy fog came near being the cause
of the deaths of several section men on the
G. R. A- 1. IL IL near Shelbyville last
week. The work train barked down uj&gt;on
them without being noticed. Thc men
just escaped, but their band car was
smashed into splinters.

Harry Frazer, a passenger brakeman on
the Grand Trunk railn^d. was arrested In
Battle Creek last week charged with fleec­
ing a foreigner out of $12 in cash. He
was convicted, ami sent io the Detroit
House of Correction for 90 days.

WABHINGTOX. SepL 14.—The crop re­
port fcr the lost week says that the corn
1M„ Williams, w
Martin roA
Fox and ^,
Chas.
uf.
erop in Michigan will, be «afe in ten day* ! Augusta, plead guilty last week to stealing
if frost doe* not occur sufficiently severe five bags of wheat, and were sentenced to
to damage the crop. Iu Illinois corn is the Detroit work house fur 90 days.

already safe In the southern'%nd central
portion, but that in thc northern part
will require warm weather until Oct. 1.
Sixty per cent of the Indiana crop will Ire
safe by Sept. 20; 4&lt;) per cent, must hare an

The Lunllro Delightart.

|
and the
; The
*«•« pleasant effect ----— perfect
.
; safety with -which ladies may use the
! liqnid
rnp of Fig*, undimnid fruit laxative. Sy
Syrup
under.
absence of Crust until Oct. I. in Wisruti- ! all euiidlcious make i their favorite rem
’
*t&lt;- •' eye and U» the
It Is plMsiinc
sin thera is but one-third of n crop in the
n srtlpg on tlie
nortll,,rn perfect of Wiseandh and ooa| halI jn
wuttMin. This will bv safe,
! barring trusty In tea days.
re;. Bulletin.

6“S?i l.k.-VkUk^Ti
- dfplo ktin of the Iowa, wen
ibeiteo- । aui-i* up th* enru skua
rav^fad | third sufllctentiy r.
j shock and s nl-;tnnt•'
• ou* hartEi !»y frostg.
hcra :o ; days wiliptero ttrtMthi
Pesther j M*r. The remaining third
fbspired Itteptemler a;*d
XWer of I through. Th?
warrant the ,-a

rywherv. A few
lea Cunningham
u nd land aK«nt,
1U rev. nee they
toad! hint food.
1:1 custom from

BANKRUPT SALE!
:r»&lt;xL.’ pnrftUased by the Jate firm pf Holder A Hire. This stock
llosm of cost ;i:vl ftwy article will and musfS^e sold.

Youjvuu aavo your axptwes by falling at

BANKRUPT STORE
And making your

Liu* aud common'—
uHMiay on th” c**11
hot
i&gt;io4 tl»s Uir-OJCB

.tin on«J».j G-orxfn
■ tr.wk ar*-! roDed'ddwn a

Kituiboor John White-,
incan’iy killed and Fireman
■ n&lt;! Conductor Hiltou, Brake’■••• Crawfotd uud Gamble Wore

At this print
one ol the robt^r*M-it'
Jomj&gt;eA
,
Htwragllthe
privateeotraiK-'-.-uid
l-cit ’I
XL;v.»(/ la TJ-v.r
a handful &lt;( bill* and both tt- uh- s •■?■- ’ T., • i.qi-r tip h wi.i-jj bnuk note.- ;.ro
cipijate retreat Ti»e alarm was itt ■ •:« ’ j r -’.&lt;• I L .-»li I •■JbtlJ.-.-uve pa,'.-*..-.’’ lie­
given and by qufek pursuit t i.c robltet w cans.* umsI cvclu .ivuty t-y the goi’-emmeqt
wer» captured. Tbry were armed and nt. •'for th? prft in .• of bonds un.i uotca. The
f!ret *hov,-Lxi Jigbf, but seeing rocanc wi&lt;s mill., w here it i.&lt; inin’:if.ict::n."l a.-« at Glen
impkissibSbt.’.e.- threw ap ittea- hands aid . n-.ilh
Pall*,whf.
IVesjchester caithty. Pa, A:: r.g.tat ।
miireddforod.
■Tfae ti.umty tnkeu, ubohtjofthetreat -rydcpurttneutreccircstbcpaI $JXLWm also secure ! Tin thieves gnxo |&gt;cr direct f’7m thu h.u;u- of the irtuau• l LHr immesus William McGuire and It. ; fncUirer, n«r! every precaution L t'Janft*
i O Neal
■
;
&lt;i.';’t from bcinp !«&gt;.

j

&lt;U.WO»~Wm8~
- THE TROPHY.

; With tho ptup in tt Iriz Lnrii:. Thu FtrWi-1
—»”4-»eUsl u* a wfreckkrfb with-'

at JUs,,
Hpr. ngdehl.
SFKUWJFiri.D.
Sept. 11—The second , . on t passing
- --- - d*r or ,b.«.,!».! p,.,a tot.,.,.,. „0, j
S' ' o
' v,'.
.
r
,, nrr.iujjeixicii'above t.ie w;re cloth scatters
p«iUo«
louwueunl b, .Llrmkb
(.i.n.ii,
ful
firing by the various
state teams. I upon the paper as It is laung formed, 'ijbo
Altogether there were ten skirmish ruhs I side upon which tho bhie ailk is depmijed
’
'
■’—•
found friends in the women of tbe Worn- | made during the day, each man having
M’t ChristUn Temperance union. One
it the tuemb-rsof khat organisation wbone
duty it i» tu ridt jails brought ber yeateri*j Mme nt.taiuury clothing. How ate
U'-t to this city i&gt; a* much a mystery aa

Ay r fr'MD New York over tba Central ornj«l bert at 2:53:54p. m. yroterday,making

two ruao, two men of each team running
in each run. The skirmish total* of sha
teams were Wiaromda, 1,«H; Illindi*, v“
L049 Minnroot a, 990; lows, 987. Tbe
gntod totals of the two days eoatrot are:
illlDota. S.ST7; WiMxmain. 2.M0; Mlnae- - -- o
Tbe Wash

• •&gt;«•; &lt;"ih* &lt;r°°‘ °*
«b~u "• n-«^lcred

TT?.' Ih™,

FALL

AND WINTER

There is jKitTOOm in this
are a few; (

PURCHASE'

lpaM to enumerate thc bargains we are offering, but here

:

H S. Robinson &amp;: L's famous shoe, sold by the late Aim of Holden &amp; I
for $4 00, is uojv being sold at 2.00; a 3.00 lace shoo at 1,50; a 1.50
slipper at 75c a 4.00 Buffalo lined boot at 2 25. Hats at 25c. up.
.
.ml. our hat stock and oiir prices lire according greatly redu
W" Omnplete lin^of fall mid. winter Underwear; Gents’ Furnishing Goods, and tn fact

Everything
That goes to make up a good general stock, all being sold regardless of cost
us during the fair as it will pay you.

�/r Mt
additional County News.
OUR COUNTY.
Alin Carr, living near the brick school
bouw? CahUrton, wm shocked by electrltity during an electrical storm recently,
and nmained speechless several hours.
Tbe Woodland News kicks because It
takes two days for letters to get from ben­
to that place.
•
EH Cline’s traction engine was tugging
tin- separator up a hill near Woodland the
•other day when the propelling shaft broke.
Engine and separator took a toboggan slide
dnwu hill, aud tumbled to themselves by
the roadside. No one injured.
Haight &amp; Weed have bought G. M.
Baitinger’s furniture stock at Woodlaud.
Mrl Haight will conduct tlie business.
Horace Curtis, of Woodland, reports
4V2 bushels of oats from OX ucrcs of land.
The business men of Woodland will ap­
ply to the supervisors for au order to In?
corporate the village of that name. Cor-

Mrs. Delos Cronk was last week elected
director of the Middleville school district.
The Middleville school district has 236
s.hoiars of school age.
French «t Son, the Middleville millers,
are getting western wheat by the carload.
J. W. York, of Grand Rapids, swoofied
down on tlie fair village of Middleville,
and has arranged to inflict a brass band
upon her patient people.
Bold burglars have been making at­
tempt* to break Into Middleville bouses of
late with slight success.
Jos. Hildebrant punched the good looks
out of Jack Brady’s fair face In a prize
fight near lumslng recently.
Work on the test well for Nashville’s
water works Is in progress.
Work is now progressing on thc factory
for the Lenta Table Co. at Nashville.
Another narrow escape for Nashville's
business street. This time a lamp In the
rear of Buel A White’s shoe store set fire
to the ceiling, and started a blaze In tbe
ceiling. The fire was discovered nnd ex­
tinguished before much damage was done.
Nashville Metfiodists rawed 31,391 for
church purposes last year.
A lynx is said to live in the swamp near
Emery’s corners, two miles south of Nash­
ville.
The News says that vacant houses are a
scarce article in Nashville.

Delton.
Mri.E. Barton returned trot;. Petoskey
Saturday.
E. F. Barrett Sun dayed with friends in
tbe village.
Delton boasts the honor of a photograph
studio.
Dr. Burton says he will erect a brlek
store east of his hotel iu the spring.
Dlspite the rainy night, tbe ladles wild
twenty-three dollars worth of supper tick­
ets Saturday evening.
Wm. Cooper has purchased the house
recently owned by Wm. VanHorn..
A. A. Aldrich and Ed. Bissell and wives,
of Hickory’ Corners, took dinner with B.
Thompson Sunday.
Jno. Jones, of Kansas. Is visiting rela­
tives in aud about tbe village.
Jno. Nichols will return to his home at
Howard City. Saturday.
Wm. VanHorn has traded his village
property for a farm, but is already arraugto build another bouse in town.
Total expenditures of tills school district
during the past year, 82,182.03.
School began Monday, under tte man­
agement of Miss McAllister.
M. R. Gwin, E. Evans and Blrt Boylngton started Tuesday for Thornapple Lake,
for a week's outing.
Hope Center.
Mrs. Wadd is not improving any.
Mrs. Knowles and family, of Kalamazoo,
are visiting In this vicinity.
Mrs. yenry Kahler has been very sick,
but Is Improving.
Mollie Payne is on the sick list.
Effie Chandler visited her parents here
last week.
_
Gid Wilkinson is putting In wheat on
D. A. Bowker's farm, aud intends moving
on In the spring.

PRO BAI K ORDER.
State ol Michigan, County of Ba.iy—a*.
At a M-raion of tho Probata Court for the
eounty of Harry, holden at the Probate Office in
the city of Hasting*, (in said county, on Thurs­
day the tenth day ol teptoinber. In the year one
thousand eight huudred and ninety one .
Present, Charles W. Arnutrong, Judge ef
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate ot Sevilla
Althouae. deeeased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied of Daniel Althouse. son of said deceased,
praying that Ell F. Charlton, or some other
suitable person may be appointed administra­
tor of said estate.
Thereupon tt Is ordered, that Fridav, tbe
Oth day of October. A. D.. 1801. at ten o'clock
In tte forenoon, bo assigned for the hearing of
said petition, and that tbe heirs at law of Mid
deceased and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to npi&gt;c*r at a session
of said court then to be hoiden at tbe Probate
Office. In the,city of Hastings. In said county,
and snow cause. If any there txs, why the prayer
of the petitioner mwv not be granted. And tt
is further ordered. That said pctlUoner give no­
W. 4. Spalding lost a valuable young tice to the persons Interested In said estate, of
the pendency of said petition, and the hearing
horse last weak.
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
Many of our farmers and their families published tn tbe Hastings Banxkr. a newspa­
took in the state fair at Lansing last week. per printed and circulated in said county of
Bamr. once in each week for three successive
Tbe writer was one of them and hail the weeks previous to said day of hearing.
pleasun- of shaking hands with Ex-Gov.
Ch amucs W. AUMSTROXO,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Prohate.
Luce. Gov. Winans, and Michigan’s next
governor, Hou. John T. Rich.
H. W. Williams, wife and daughter and
It is fast becoming as
Mrs. J. B. Moreau returned from Petoskey
last week where they hare been making a
sojourn for a few weeks.
Farmers are mostly through wheat seed­
ing.
Com cutting will commence this week. And the people of Barry Co. are
Marvin Flower and 'wife have gone to
Minnesota to visit their son. John K., beginning to realize it more and
more that the place to buy
who has a small farm there of 640 acres.

ESMLISM Hit

Prairieville.
Dr. Pike, the Cherokee medicine man,
and troop took tbeir leave of Prairieville
Monday for Cloverdale.
Ono ot M. J. Goss’ littlb daughters is
very sick.
Services were conducted under the
auspices of the W. C. T. U. iu the M. E.
‘church in the absence ot (the pastor at
conference last Sabbath.
The ladies Aid society.have reshingled
and papered tte M. E. churdb here.
John Castle lost a pair of three year old
horses Friday by getting to some seed
wheat and eating too much. Two more
are sick from same cause.
Louis Thompson if homie on a visit,
accompanied by- his father.
Wm. Geiger, from Nebraska, is visiting
his friends and old neighbora.
John Brandstetter and lady have gone
to visit friends In Nebraska.
Rev. Harding occupies tte pulpit nt the
M. E. church the coining pear.

MIXER’S

c&amp;ss
FOR TH«

BLOOD
THl CR1ATE6T

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA
REMEDY OF THE AOE.

bO NOT LXIUQI1
At these poor people. They
are no “fresher” than many
who believe everything they
hear—no fresher in fact than
any who think that for qual­
ity of goods, reasonableness of
prices and uniform courteous
treatment,
•

L.E.STMM
can be surpassed by any deal­
er In Michigan.

Cure* all BLOOD and SKIN DiaeM—
As a Blood Purifier It has no equal. tend
for pamphlet ah&amp;wlng teaUmontals of many
wonderful euros.
On. of Grand lUN'',' Urxwl merch«i&gt;U
writes as follows;
nii Mixxn &amp; Rons: I became acquainted
with 'tow Csurcr and Scrofula Syrup about
Ihrre uwidlH sgo through a ftei'd of mine who
ra&lt;x.mm.»d*n&gt; 1» ""77 ’’'[ft?- 1'iidT

srSfc
l have i:*n1 n-any

jw«'.lHn«»

41.4$ and 45 ilnnroe street.
Grand ItaPM». Mich.. Ort. x«. »*»•

BUTTER,
EGGS,
And Conntry Produce Generally,

This is the name given to the Best Line „f
inestic Woolens Manufactured, and ! am prepared to
make from these Unrivalled Goods,

PANTS,From$5 Up!
SUITS,From$23 Up!
Get a Suit of these Goods, and you will get the
yon ever had in Clothing.
"

Best Value

Merchant Tailor.

STEKETEE

IHIRMNIH ANNUAL FAIR
----------OF THE-:------

BARRY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
IMPROVED

Hastings, Michigan,

hoo Cholera Cure September 22-3-4-5, 1891.
.

.

u n In. 1 h .

. ...

HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES
hvndkeds of them.

believe it to b« a coo
WILUS ROBISON.

82,000 In Premiums, Purses and Prizes
SS8OO IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
Races ! The Best in he History of the
Society. $500 in Purses.

GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION
cm 11

—- ——

AND PARACHUTE DROP

HTEKXTKE. Grand IUi

For talc In Haulin'.)* by
JF. H. GOODYEAR. DruggUt.

By Prof. Kabrick, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. These will
be under the management of Archie McCoy, furhiture Healer, and
Fred L. Heath, the druggist, of Hastings.
Attractive Program Each Day of the Fair! Extensive improvements in
Buildings and Grounds. Best Fair in thc Annals of the Society.
For Further Information see Small Bills, or Address the Secretary.

HASTINGS.

CARRIAGES,

ASA PENNOCK, President.

Road Wagons

-

M. H. BURTON, Secretary.

N. LATHAM, Treasurer.

AND CARTS,
Is at

POWERS’ HARDWARE

JESSE TOWNSEND’S

BOOKS

And farmers will please take notice
that I make a specialty on Lumber
wagons, and now a welcome to
every body at the large tent each
day of the fair.

HASTINGS. MICH.

New and Second Hand,

The Druggist’s.

SBIRLiTTSMITH.

Is piling in so fast we are at a loss to find room for them.

STOVES. STOVES. STOVES.
STOVES,
STOVES, W. H. GOODYEAR’S,
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
STOVES,
STOVES,
Gasoline Stoves.
STOVES, COFFINS and CASKETS.
AT

Down the hii!
-£•
you go—brake well
gracefully
in hand-^-flying
„
*’* a bin
’ ird on the wing;
along like
stones and mounds fall be­
hind, you laugh at danger—
Victor’s spring fork i^pilot.
Victor Bicycles are best.
They challenge the world.
Send for art catalogue.

Our new stock of

STOVES

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.

Farmers are busy at present sowing
wheat.
Wil! Gltaon nnd wife art visiting her
p&amp;reute tn Sunfield.
Sid. Buckborough has life new bouse
ready for tbe interior work.
Many from here attended the state fair
last week.
Tbe Fort Organ Peddle Co. are prepar­
ing for a lively time in the manufacture of
tbe new patent peddle just invented by
Fort Stewart. They take well, ami bid
fair for a lively enterprise.
The old planiug mill ot Robinson &amp;
Clark, under the managemeut ot 11. E.
Tolles, is receiving a large patronage.
Richard Messer, of your city, was oh
the streets last week.
Many aide wnik- are being laid, and
many more arc needed.
Isaac Harter has purchased a lot on 6th
AVrnue. and will build a residence at ouce.
Mr. Pearson Is driving W. 8. Hart's
4rroicry wagon nt present.
Pqrt &amp; Stewart have leased au Edison
FbmH«raph, aud expect to take iu many
-connty fairs.
.WUilam KeJJey, and Indy, of Cedar
Creek, visitwl friends here on tlwlr return
Xrotu tbe state fair.
:
Mr. H. Armour, of Cedar Creek, has
moved into OUs Ames’ bouse, and is going
to work for W. C. Rolfe In tbe lumber
. yard.
Quite a number from here anticipate at­
tending the fair at Grand Rapids this
week.
. McCartney Bros, have their new store
completed, ami is one of the finest In »te
village
.
E. F. CotwaU * Son are getting tbe
brickon the ground for two new brick
atorea.
Fred Miller Is making some new im­
provements in tte way of enlarging bh
store, roo.-a. which is very much needed.
A cigar manufacturer Is arovlag into tlie
store formerly occupied by Al. Hines.
He in from Ionia, and comes highly rec­
ommended.
W. C. Rolfe was In MmkegWJ last week
on baatuass.
.
E. Pennock a«d wife, of your city, were
ttegoMtsof Willis Rolfe and wife last
■■waBfc...
‘
।
Quite a number from here expect to at­
tend tte Haatings fair next week.
£4- Townsend has just completed a nice
add* much to the appearance

FRANKLINS!

For Sale by all Druggists.

Paying tbe highest market
price in cash or trade.
Remember tbe place.

L E. Stauffer’s,

Is always the man who wears tailor-made garments
And the price is not far above the ready made. If jt
were, the superiority of fit, the greater wear, the
ter satisfaction mbre than compensate.

Ora. Mixer 4 Sone, Heelings, Mich.

SPEAKING OF FRESHNESS ' CHOLERA
Rewinds us that Stauffer
makes it a point to keep con­
stantly on hand fresh goods in
his line—groceries and pro­
visions ano general merchan­
dise. He also buys and sells
fresh

The Well Dressed Man!

Onr basement is full, every room is jammed full, and not all
in yet

See the bargains we offer to make room.

Regular price $17.00: to close out 9.00.
“
“
10
“ “
“ 6.75.

For cooking and heating.

Coal,WoodorOil

W. H. H. HEATH.

Churns! Churns! Churns!
Regular $6.00; now at 4.25.
“
5.00
“ “ 8.60.

Western Washing Machines,

Yon are cordially invited to
The best made.
1J (.....S
■ nre u»5. wnl
examine onr immense stock' iim1...«
1
" d’r ”■ ,fc» on
rd*'"
a
Old price $10.00, for 7.00.
4k &amp;
Main utroct.
llanlltuv, with a complete Hue
“ “
8.00
6.25.
of stoves and ranges, and the
Undertakers Supplies.
celebrated M. &amp; D. wrought
Clark’s Sulky Plows.
' We are doing work that can
cuarges tor u*e of outfit, nor fur hla wrvlcei In
Kj “ill,
lb'“ ,or
not be surpassed by any laun­ steel range.
Olin Walking Plows.’
dry in the state. Onr prices
satlsfiwurn In every Instance.
Ilf.
Kee * K——
&gt;
for collars, cuffs and shirts are
A few more to close out.
2 cis, 4 cts and 10 cts respect­
ively, which are as low as the
W. H. H. HEATH, Hastings.
lowest, while our prices on un­
derwear and other garments
Fine top buggies, price $125.00, we offer for 92.00.
are below competitors in
Good “
9
“
100.00 ................... 69.00.
neighboring cities. We are
here well prepared to do busi­
Many Other Bargains in
ness, and we are equipped for
Elegant top surreys, canopy top road wagons, spring wagoih,
doing onr work as it shonld
4c., heavy team harness, light driving harnes.-, sw?10
be done. Give us a trial and
harness, etc.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
spend yonr money qt home in9te»d of bdpiug foreign insti­
CALL AND SEE US.

” W LAUMDBY.

W. r. POWERS.

�Hastings Banner.

Child’s hat given away with every nurworth °f &lt;ood' “

a’sXj?.W

tolr to &lt;he hUlory »t toe rtrteultajl«S!!

-------- "wTr. COOK. Loc»l Editor.

LOCAL NEWS.
3.000
n-resHcr. . hange. for advertisements
, J V Leh this officr Tuesdays at latest to
SSe^Srtlou in the Issue of the week

when bronxbi.____

_

tie you coming to the fair?
f,.r a o re lunch go to the City Bakery.

PER8ONALMENTION,
Ed. Burton l&gt; ooortleadnu.

HuUn,-. I hurtav, September K, IWl.

Holly ofleen claim to bare « w
Covert ,M S
AnttBlTOOg, eli.neo with poi.inlne tbe
well ot Daniel Wmle.
*

Addle Reed Eleruln,

,kk

E^IK’etah)'ra'r w™‘ “ An. Arbor
T^l&gt;Ch|de.ter ru |„ u„„d

laa"wo£A'

"* ta Kal«wa.-.»

.
N“h
.rrtototl Soturdiy lar
tumlihtoK liquor to Verw Tomtit. He ^™^aSlen]"» ter
Plrtd zuUty. .04 wm .Mwl.r
Jo4re
Hooker tor toe oUerne.
ln,CtotaSr‘l"'’ °'C'‘'“rA *’ ’*“■
Everybody I, ulkto, .boot toe Mr .ltd
tbe preport. .re th«t It will be toe be.t
ooe ever held, both from . Onwnel.1 ,t.nd. ln'£Xr£X.°' Uk'
point and In point of Interest

wrfu6Hi rates on the railroads during
Sjlrk DeGroot, who had a couple of fin­ PlatowuS^’ * bU*"”“
;!i. fa: •
»
vvi r thing new In fall dress goods at gers amputated last wwk. because of their
coming in contact with the sander at the nSX?3"
furniture factory, is getting along nicely.
■ (JO jacket hl the city at O. D.
We bought an elegant line of crockery
■trfc
K“h’UI* •“
and glassware last week, and the goods
filing and job work go to are now arriving. We are confident we
For ••
can suit you in this line.-Hams a Vanpr,N&lt; W.sHlruff has engaged to work for* Annan.
’’
by peopl,f who hav« Wed it
Father Brogger leaves this week
5V, y. !•»»wets as tinner.
.
Sal A 5,l,e 5?“phor "Pro**’ around on for a two months vacation.
The (.--t round stoves at the lowest
the window sills will keep out files, and a
prices at Huffman Bros.
r“»weU. waa In
little burned In a room will drive every fly rthe city Monday on 01
business.
The '.uilwn ascension! wifi be the most, from it
,».P'marre11’ of G™d Rapids, was in
lakin^* i- aiure of the fair.
Next year we hope to see the Agri­ the city Tuesday on business.
■
M .. IL K. Grant gave a very pleasant cultural society in a position to offer not
• brulneaa trip’
lees than 81,000 in speed premiums. It &gt;.J-S.h,Lr"“‘!'r|c“1
t&lt;&gt; friends Tuesday.
would be a paying investment for tlie so­ to loledo and Cleveland last week.
. Fail and winter line of jackets and ciety too.
C. B. Lusk, one of Nashville’s hustling
■«: • ' ’’ Spaulding’s.
Oak trees, especially the white oak. In business men, was In the city Friday.
Dr. 1». l~ Fuller has purchased Dr. this vicinity seem to be alive with the yel­
,
Mr'J.nc*
R W- Borrill returned
Ijniipm.’.n jeddence pn&gt;i»erty.
low-beaded worms that we mentioned re­ from Mt. Clemens Saturday evening.
». D- &gt;pav,.ding Is now receiving a nice cently as stripping tbe leaves from Albert
Harry Dudley, of Detroit, visited Mr.
Williams’ woods.
a-iG for the fall trade.
and Mrs. Julius Russell over Sunday.
Visitors at the fair will be pleased to
Th. i Ry Bakery will serve oysters in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Satn’l Amer, of Petoskey,
note the great improvements on the fair
a; ;, ‘tyle desired during the fair.
grounds. The unsightly old pens for are visiting Mr. aud Mrs. F. L Heath.
W. 1’. Powers has added a tin shop, and stock are gone, and In tbeir places are fine
F. M. Thomas and wife, of Grand
•- pii pa- •! to do all repair work.
and commodious sheds.
Junction, are visiting at John Lichty’a.
iHurt fail to -'O the fine line of caps for
Secretary Burton is kept busy a hustling
Mrs. 1'. Nobles aud Mrs, E. Bauer went
&gt;*•)-: girls, at Morill «!fc Ca’s.
these days on account ot the fair, and has to St John Saturday morning on a visit.
See ihe
"• things in crockery and worked hard to make it a haccess. Judg­
Miss Belle Smith returned to her home
ing
from
the
interest
manifested
he
has
gla-iw.ir- 31 Hams A VanAnnan’s.
succeeded.
Many new and interesting In Detroit Friday after visiting relatives
The snpc!'* Banner, the finest heating features have been added which will be ap­ here.
-•made nild by Huffman Bros.
preciated.
Fred Maine of Harbor Springs, passed
and fancy bordered
blankets
Fun ... _____
.... .
_
✓ Be sure and witness the marriage at the through the city yesterday on his way to
,
p r pair at O. 1&gt;. Simulding’s.
felr ground during tbe fair. The two New York.
Dr. and Mra. S. M. Fowler were enter­
H. C strong is buying rye and selling that were united In marriage at the Eaton
county fair a couple of years ago are now tained by Dr. and Mrs. Esslg in Dowagiac
. u aud f-• •i at tlie Irving elevator.
worth about 3200,000.
Here’s hoping over Sunday.
Drying apple® wanted.
None under that the happy couple to be married at tbe
Mrs. C. Warriner returned to her homo
R. J. Ghant.
fair next week may do as well.
in Jackson last week after a short visit
■?i ••tai attention to our line of
Electricity cures rheumatism and neural­ with relatives.
s goon,
O. D. Spaulding.
gia when everything else fails. As a uerve
Mr. and Mrs. John DeGroot, of Grand
A. Greble has bought Ira Van- tonic it has no equal, its stimulating and Rapids, visited their sons, Edward and
:xh ’ fine home ou Green street tonic effects are felt immediately. The Sjlrk, last week.
sufferer does not have to fill the system
With . mtv
cdjt purchase of goons at with poisonous drugs nor wait days and
Fred Woodruff,
Otsego, is clerking in
MmL ■ A Sar- you get as a gift a child's weeks lo s6e results. It is safe, sure and W. F. Powers’ hardware store and will
pleasant
move here noon.
«&gt;. 1&gt;. Spaulding's adv. In tills Issue.
The furniture trade all over the country
F. T. Ward, of Henderson &amp; Ward, of
Hi • .pared to give you some great bar- has been very slow in starting up, whether
the Allegan Journal, was In tbe city on
it was because dealers stocked up liberally business Saturday. '
•‘the fair. Is for you, and if you last spring, and have goods on hand now.
Mrs. B. S. Holly and Mrs. F. F. Hilbert,
... interest hi it you lose some- we do not know; but from all over tlie of Woodbind, attended Mrs. R. K. Grant’s
country comes tbe complaint of slow sales.
Nevertheless the trade is beginning now tea party Tuesday.
Cbi-fl'x liat given awuy with every pnr- to pick up.
T. Phillips and wife and A. Black and
lui-e &lt;: . . ■ &lt; nts worth of goods at Mudge
wife attended the M. E. conference at
Farmers, who have trees affected with
Grand
Rapids over Sunday.
s. F. Phillips, the grocer. bZ a special yellows, should destroy them at once as it

X0'1*””',K

announi emeut in bls space this week on
ear ISth j&gt;age.
Th* perfect oil heater, the perfect in
operation amrthe finest on earth, sold by
Huffman Bros.
Tae felt boot factory Is receiving numer«us offers tot goods, and is walking lo Its
atmwd capacity.

1. 1». Hughes, of Irving, has purchased
-: in the Island City mill property
hi Eaton Rapids.
Twenty coids &lt;»f beech and maple furnare‘.v. - v. anted in trade or cash by E.

Bu-b.. Bros, will run seven chairs during
’.lie fair, m. joq wont have to wait long for
k shave or hair cut
.

S' « is the time to buy spectacles.
:'thn Designer has a large stock and exam­
ine? eyes free of charge.

is as much of an offense to allow them to
grow ps it Is to permit the Canada thistle
to dwell on our soil. Any commissioned
officer has a right to go into' a man’s or­
chard and on finding a tree stricken with
this disease cut it down.

Tbe city schools were never at the be­
ginning of any year, in so flourishing a
condition as now. Nor do we believe they
were ever so well equipped for good work.
Tbe teachers are all thoroughly lb earnest
in their efforts In the schoolroom, and with
Prof. Sterling’s guiding hand over all.
good work may be expected.
Just at present balloon ascensions are ail
the rage all over tbe country. There Is an
element of danger connected with every
ascension that stimulates tbe excitement
and adds to the Interest, though we sin­
cerely trust that no accident will befall thc
balounlst engaged by Messrs. Archie Mc­
Coy. tin* furniture dealer, and Fred Heath,
the druggist
,

riiere will be five balloonists here dur‘n&lt; the fair with McCoy’s and Heath's
Dki.oon parry, M that ll*e people can eerJ«toly
a balloon asceMton every day.
ktumld anything happen to Pref. Kabrich.

to torlr wort. 1W
wuln
■rttortrounr mrn out orrr to'
Mlllbf townrtlp.
th.

Clocks.
F. R. PANCOAST.

18111 taal Ball
OF THE

Hastings
Fire
Department
UNION HALL,

tab? Eveniag, Sept.
Best of Music.
Best of Order.
Come everybody.

School Books
Isw ud S#wd Hui

Hard
W ater

is Lenox

A full line of all school books
used in of the schools in Barry
county.
Cash or trade for old school
books.
100 styles of tablets.
50 sizes of slates.
Pens, Pencils and Inks.

Fred L. Heath

Flour Way
Down!
White Rose Flour

$2.50
Every sack warranted to be­
A No. 1. For sale only by

THE DRUGGIST.

JOS. ROGERS.

Mr. and Mrs. Brightral. ot Grand Rap­
ids, were guerts ot Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Goodyear a portion of the past week.

Mrs. F. A. Curtis returned to her home
In Detroit Saturday after a four weeks’
visit with relatives and friends in the city.
Mrs. H. N. Lampmnn. of Colon. Mich.,
who has been making an extended visit at
Dr. Lampman’s returned to ber home
Monday.
R. B. Messer left yesterday for SU Paul,
where he will Join P. T. Colgrovo, The
two will then journey westward to tlie
Pacific slope.
Hon. Daniel Striker nnd wife, and Mr.
anil Mrs. C. S. Whitcomb and Mrs. O. D.
Spaulding went to Grand Rapids Friday
to attend the Michigan conference.

i l(ov Barlow left Monday for the Orchard
Mr. Frank Kelley, of Chicago, and Miss
Jennie Haney, of Rutland, were on Wed­ ri»r MlllUr, Acdetny. He will uke
nesday united in marriage by Rev. Fr. tlie post-graduate course, which will entitle
him to entrance, without examination Into
Brogger.
They made a brief visit to
Corr..,pendents will please mail thdr
the freshman class of the University next
friends In the eastern part of the state, re­
&gt;:m-earlier next week on account of its turning Friday. Saturday evening, a re­
being the week of tbe fair.
ception was tendered the newly wedded
ITUI. DUBCHV
------!•':
I’ha.fites in our make-up become an im- pair at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. fhos. collar*! Collar. !&gt;•» .erepwl
Ilan
p’T.uive necessity this week. But we give Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley will leave men! lo tbe pmlrtenc;' ot the
Agricultural College. Ills trnlarv will be
to-day for Chicago, their future home.
tn.-re reading matter than usual.
86,000, his bouse and living being also
Wi;i n you come to the fair don’t fail to
Melancholy days for the fishermen are
furnished.
-•c the best display of cook and heating rapidly approaching. After October I,
Mrs. Mort Towel has *ecure&lt;‘
nothing
but
book
and
line
can
be
used
in
stove# in the city at Huffman Bros.
any inland lake. Even set line# or night cellent sitnation In a large
In the division of the property of the lines are prohibited, and to be found on a establishment In T"11*"*
J"?
!..a. Greble. his late residence be­ lake with spear, jacknet, set lines, artificial has left Chicago for that state. Her
comes th.1 property of his son Fred.
light, explosive, etc., is prims facie evl- busband will follow her shortlj. May
Ail the novelties of the season in millin­ denee ot pillt. ir toll U« U riftdlj «■ success he theirs.
,
ery goods cheaper than ever at the Racket forced It will mako • «"»'
Tbe many friends of Rev. W. M. Puffer
the number of game and food fish inhabit­
Pnix. Smith.
ing those waters within a few years. Tons will be pleased.to learn that he has
The Hambletorrian stallion. Bay Prince, ottUbareeawfetJo toe winter with toe appointed to fill the pulpit at th*• M. E­
church for the coming year. To none will
.»ill make the fall season at my barn.
aid ot llfkto ai"*™- “■ '"kl* “J
the news be more pleasing than to his
JUS. RlHiEJlS.
Uno, and It waa tor to. pnrpow ot dolnj
large congregation.,
* the new nnd nobby styles in felt and away wlto toeac prattler, that toe law
nr and Mrs. J. C. Lampman will re­
nmnufactiired hats at the Racket

\ ini tors to tlie Barry Co. Mr Do not
'urgei t&lt;&gt; can a. johu jjessmer’s store and
nani'nehh fine stock of watches, Jewelry,
emcks and silverware. He has a bargain
tot all Of you. and don’t you forget U.

• Newest Styles of Jewelry,
at my store, 1st door north of Post Offiice.

Walter Wilkins will take tbe course in
civil engineering at thc Michigan Uni­
versity. commencing this fall.

Swift, of Maple Grove, bought
the fir*’ membership ticket for the fair
au.d auide tliXfiryt entry.*

Phin. Smith.
Our citizens are begining to see this great
Ud.just step Into tbe millinery store benefit from manufacturing: Insteadlot.
o. Mix- Alice Hall and Inspect ber stock, as in trade or profession, the people mak­
J&gt;ro»U °&lt;
which is both new and of tbe latest styles. In; money (row one .notoer,
manufacturing are paid by people ouU dt
After ttu: marriage ceremony at tbe fair,
tbe community, usuallv at a
Mesj-n., McCoy and Heath offer tbe newly distance from IL These outsiders foot tbe
married couple a free wedding trip to the bills, pay the labor; and the profits on both
cloud*.
capital and labor remain to build up the
The two fairs drew quite a crowd from town. Besides this great advantage. It
here the fore part of tbe wfek. A good gives opportunities for laboring men to se­
D‘at&lt;y ^aw Nelson trot to lover his record cure employment at steady ***** ““
tings should use every endeavor to get
yesterday.
more manufacturing. As *•***• "
Buy a ten cent can of Snow Flake Bak- ly all the available capita! of the city Is In­
■' of Hams &amp; VanArman, and vested in manufacturing. Tbe™tonnH?
make a trial for jhe special prize lamp of- effort should be made to get outside cap
•‘■rtd by them at the fair.
here.
Uf .-nurse while you are In town attend­
Tbe latest swindle fixed with which to
ing the fair you will want something to fleece the fanner, is operated ‘"^aw ay.
.**• Go to the city bakery where you can Two men go Into a town and find some nget a sood warm meal, at any hour of tbe sponsible nmn. They.PM«ch him -nd
day.
If hv is the man the? want they“P *
££ m^Sf tor flm &lt;"•
“
The infant non of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
to tbeir
Aenaston died Tuesday night of cholera to him. .ml t» «•*“ “
infantum. The afflicted parents have the
"inhere sympathy of ail Iu their bereavemeuL

for examination. You can

I, will fit your eyes perfectly. No
find the

more to Albion tbl«
that their children may enjoy the educa
tlonal advantages of Albion College. Our
citizens regret that such an excellfamUr are to depart from us, although appro
cl.tlM the motive that causes thia action.
Dr, Lampman and family will be grea y
mi^d f^m tbe -ocl-1 clrclw of the el y.
a
the M E. church here, of which
Albta. wm run -latu
” They will 4oubU«» «•'”
“JJJ.pIM.lii rte he.ru *»d
*»« &lt;•&lt;
i’™"",
“5 5*"

SmX

S
th"r
home.____________________

A fine link of confectionery at the City

Bakery.
Every thing new In fall dress good, at

Spaulding’s.
F.I1 .nd winter

H"«

»'

“d

Jelnliall. Sp.uldinrA

Child'. bet Jlrw
eli«« &lt;rf W «“ worth °‘ P
KowmbertbeUmn for ■rtlnl «Brt»
..K'rwl^
’‘•’JZ’to Jrt U* toik. In .tape '»r •»
Will be.1 toe toerir.

utirh as desire to make entries,
II jo. are .1

THE BIG CHANCE
THE BEST CHANCE
To buy your fall and winter cloth

ing is now offered by

GRANT.
Leading Clothier

�/z OIL
Thtt Your Hair
rra« retain
Is youthful color,
fsllr.ooo, and beauty,
dross It dally

Acer’s Hair Vigor
tt cleanses the
ccclp, cures humors,
end stimulates a
new growth
of hair
•

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.
Lowell, Mass.

HF CULTIVATES GRASS.
MR. CLCOTT’8 HOBBY IS THE SCIEN­
TIFIC CULTURE OF SOO.

Three miles from thc pretty Connecticut
town of South Manchester b the farm of
Jamwi B. OlcotX, who h becoming famous
for bis Ideas about grass, it scenu strange
that while poets have sung nnd ordinary
people have admired gram for so many
centuries there yet hare been so few defi­
nite Ideas about it It might almost be
Mid that grass culture waa unknown un­
til James IL Olcott begun to have practical
Idens about it and to put these practical
ideas Into demonstration.
,
Every one has observed lawns and parks, |
has noticed tbe beauty of color, the striking
effects of carefully mowel and weeded
plots of grass, has enjoyed the softnraa nnd
coolneM of auch well kept plots. And yet
one who has not seen Mr. Olcott’s grass
Rarden can realise how imperfect, bow
erode, how poor the best lawns are In com­
parison with wbat they might be. It is the
might be that is Mr. Olcott’s purpoee.
Tlie other day a reporter visited Mr. Ol»otl nnd walked for many hours through
hh grass garden nnd listened U) what be
hrul to say for his graxaM nnd bh idea.
Mr. Oleott began at tbe beginning and
built up his theory systematically. "A
good many people," said be, "do not realize.
to)s&lt;g:n with, that turf, or sod, b not a nat­
ural product. You do not find It in^nature.
Take our owu prairies, for Instance. When
] the great herds of buffalo roamed over
1 them the.e waa no turf. The grass grew
|
wild aud thin here, thick there. The buf­
falo moved north iu supimcr and south in
winter. J oat as soon as men came and put
herds of cattle on this grass it disappeared.
It bad no foundation.

•'That wan a guy old ropipuny that we
belonged to. Joe, away back in ’«J8. when
ynn and 1 'ran with the marhine.' lx&gt;
you reoM-inbvr that big lire in Hotel Row,
one freezing night, when fiflren people
were pulled out of their burning rnoms
and came down the tedder In tlvelr nlgbtclotber; and how 'Dick Greene brought
down two kids' at once—one tn bls arm-,
the other slung to bls back? I*»or Dick!
He got tlie catarrh dreadfully, from so
much exposure, and suffered from It five
years or more. We thought once he was
going in consumpiion, sure. But. finally,
he beard of Dr. toigv’s Catarrh Reined;.,
and tried It, and II cured him up an sound
as a flint 1 tell you. Joe, that catarrh
n-invdy is n great thing. It saved a» good
a man ami nt* brave a tin man as ever trod
shoe leather."
Senator Stockbridge Is doinj tbe falrr.
He is at Lansing this Week.

A correspondent asks the following qtw -?
tion:
"Can you tell nc why ft b that with at
least ten steomera per week leaving this i
Ert fur Europe, thc only daya, so far as 11
re been able to learn, when mail ia taken [
arc on Wednesdays and Saturdays. In ’
other words, why is It that all tbe line* I
send their vessel* on these days, so that '
there are sometimes five or six staaxuahipa 1**j ** * * *
leaving thc same day amLno more till tbe ;
following Wednesday’ or Saturday? It j
would certainly to n great convenlunre,
nnd It Miems very strange that it ia not so |
arranged, to hnve steamers for Europe 1
leave every day in the week, or at least ou .
Mondays and Thursdays as well iu ou I

• ©nlCu*

Ph ®

L

S .cum®. 7a

WednetdAys ami Saturdays.
"I hope you can give me some cxplana 1
tion of the present strange arrangement ot j

sailings.
”
,
Tbe explanation
Is briefly a* follows:
It’
is the transportation of cargoes which bnn '
to l*r must considered lu the arrangement !
of a steamship schedule. Experience han'

proved that Wednesday,*ami Saturdays arc
the most advantageous days for sailings, a
day iu the middle of the week and the latt
day.
All largo lines now run on n four
When she waa a Child, she cried for CsaloriA.
I weeks’ schedule. A ship leaving New York
When she became Miss, she clung to Caztoria
on .Monday would not to able to rocrive
When slio had Children, she gave them Castoria aud store cargo the day toforc sailing.
Tuesday would give her only one day Im­
mediately preceding the sailing for the rvceptiou uf eargu.
_ '
In short, the object Ih to got the day of
II. N. Alpin has been appointed recelv* r railing on lx*th emb* of tbe Hue ax far away
from the previous Sunday as [xrodble, and |
Of federal u oneys at Grayling.
I Wednesdays and Saturdays Lave been
THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE . found the tost days for sailings. In sum- II
concealment wUhin the said state; On motion
The Blood l» the Life.
mer, (vheii the rush of transatlantic trad* |
fltSferiaer ft Fox. solicitor tor tiw complainant,
ft ta ordered that tee said defendant cause her
GfjfTi.KMKX; 1 have been Ironblcd Is
w nv
jui height. ,,
___________________
at its
It has
been foutnl wcraaary j
appearance in said eau-w to be rtitered within
with tod blood for some years, but recent- to havr sfijjm nailing on other days iu ordet j
three months Irom this date, and that In ease sf
ber appearance. sb* cause her answer to the
Iv purchased twu bottles of Hibberd's to ureotnuioduic the increased traffic. Thus ■
40tapliuDMit'« bill of complaint In tills cautt* lo
Rheumatic
Syrup,
which
has
entirely
Jn
one
wepk
Bteanieni
carrying malls w
be filed, and a copy thereof to to senes! on tho
cured me. A* a blood purifier it has no - KnB|gn4 jef11 his port on Tucaday, Wcdnes
- complainant's solicitor within twenty days after
aervire ol a cop) of said bill and a notice of ibis
equa'. and 1 also take pleasure in reconiThursday ami Saturday, only t o
•Crter; and that in default thereof the said bill
mei dint R as a tonic, alterative, ami re- w^,’kdayMt Monday nnd Friday, being wP* '
be taken as confessed by tbe said defendant
i«.»
»_ rheumatic
.......,i. remedy.
। oul n ma|| gteamer fur Europe.—New York i
liable
And it Is farther ordered, that within twenty
dass the said complainant cause this order to
Very truly yours.
Tribune. ____________ —be published In the HasUngs Baxnkk a new-,
S. E- Fe tnrM&gt;N. Katun Rapids. Mich.
I
paper published and printed tn said county,
This is to certify that we know .Mr. I
■nb tbat sneh publication be continued once In
'
Barou Dclcsxert, the founder ot tbe I
each week fur six weeks In succession, nr that
“Turf is tbe product of herds of cattle, Fcrgu.son, nnd believe the statement made
he cause a cepy of this order to be personally
by ----him to
lw
true. We
unhesitatingly
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.
. Philanthropic society of Prais. found that j
Mrved on said defendant, at least twenty days sheep and horses. It takes cofiataut gnaw­ -7
for
and
before the lime preScn!»ed tor her appearance. ing Iu the same place and constant tram­ recommend this remedy as we believe it to the RDdnal death rate in that city during
Frank A. HouKKR. Circuit Judge.
pling to beat the roots together into a turf. to the greatest family medicine on our tho n|(e of chjVMlry—the Fourteenth cent- I
Shuinkm ft Fox. Complainant's Solicitor.
shelves.
WAl.woitTH A Sotn.K.
I ury—was one in sixteen; during the Ser- I
Castorfa cores Oolie. Constipsu-s.
Wherever there have beeti herds anti past­
Tho*. 8- Btticg, Register In Chancery.
Eaton Rapids. 5Hch.
enteeuth.one iu twenty-six, and in 1KM, one |
(A true copy.)
ures, there turf has formed.
Snld-hr W.H. Goodyear. Preparedonly |n thirty-two. Taking all of France to-|
“And now, strange though it may seem, I
1‘KOBATE ORDER.
while this turf has been cultivated in ninny ; by Tho C'hnrk -* Wriglit Medicine Company, grtfier thc deaths during 17SI were one in
Blate of Michigan, County ol Barn -*«•
....
| twenty-nine, but In the five yean* prscedwip nnd has been used in all aorta of orna­ IlMrolt. Mich.
At a ses»ion of thc Probate Court for the
.. Ing
they were one In thirty-nine; Thus
been
science
OMiny of
Ol Barry.
tWT). holdeu
IWVU at the Probate Office, mentation, there hns—
... no
- real
...............
County
Mr., frank Klemm Mid ber lS-,e.r-oM
£
,n
hwJ
i,
lathe Ct tv of u&lt;.tin,a
Hastings. In
In »rild
said isutntv
county, nn
on । applied to iL &gt;\«»hav» had flower gardenTuesday. the '--'th flay ot AuguM. tn the year one ,
atllj latnl-caix: giuilening, but no graxs bc.y were Imdlr hurt In . rnimwnr nt joynied Mnee “the Betel uld Umew”
Lansing.
-Il was next -found that in the .prisonsol
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Thc use of calomel for derangements of the England, which were already ex;»eriencing I
yfoWr
.
I landscape gardening Chough it ia
lh the matter of th© estate ot latcy A.
“Take any lawn or greensward anywhere, liver hns ruined many a fine constitution, the good effects of greater cleaiiliucst*, totJones, deceased.
Those who. fur similar troubles, have tried trr food ami other reforms, introduced
On reading aud tiling the petit ion. didv verified I care not bow carefully it may has'e Iwen
of Mattie .Spaulding, daughter of said deceased, laid ont, and examine! it closely. You will Ayer's Pills testify to their efficacy hi thorough* through the efforts of Howard ami hla ro­
pcayliw tUM the admluUtraiion wt said estate find iu every square foot a dozen different ly n inedj Ing tbe tualady, without Injury to the adjutant, the btwlth of the prisoneni.was
tnay be granted to Albert Warner, or some kinds id grass rvpreaqntod. with weeds of »jit»:n.
. so much benefited and their Urea so much
other suttah'.e iM-rson
•nn-rr will hr &gt; K. o T. M. Jnhllrr nn.1 Prolonpd UlM. » Mr. tkwher nld, "per
Thereupon It Is orderci. that Thursday, the all sorts thrown in. j And you will find
Mthday of September. A. D. iwl.ul ten o’clock Iu that the turf is not thick und homogeneous, rrarpuon lu Um rran.1 ..lUrrra nt luldrrt'n*
«'“?
the forenoon be assigned for the hearing of said but is really thin and mail© up of all sorts
Looking out over the miny homes of this country, we see ihousinds
0-1
i salubrious prison." So great were the nd­
petition, and that tbe heirs at law ot said de­
" “ •
rances on all sides that Sir Edwin Chadceased and all oilier persons interested in said of odils and ends. You would think that
of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might be
estate, are required io appear at a session of said Buy gardener would lev that this was all
ttJHta Ilennnl
wick, the father of sanitation, so far as it
Court, then to be holdeu at tbe Probate Office wrong and ought to be remedied.
materially lessened by-the use of a few cakes of SAPQLIO. If an hour
Our American eficmlsts are renowmil. ’ can be defined, liecaine persuaded that
in tbe Ch) of Hatting*. in said County. au&lt;1
"For these different kinds of gram.* are not only for their enterprise, but for their there
inere is a
n potential
jxiveuuiu longevity
t&lt;&gt;ugv» oy in men
meu uf
m ofie
uuc '
Show cause. If any there be. why the pray er of
is saved each time a cake is used, if one less wrinkle gathers upon the face
the petitioner may not be gi anted. And II l« of different shades of green nnd even of vigilance! They are prompt to exix***1 hundred years,
yenra, nnd
and that death nt a period ;|
farther ordered, that said petitioner give notice different colors. Some of them will mingle frauds wlicrerer they* find them. Thus lew*
1&lt;.« than that should to
l*e counted premanrema- !
because tbe toil is lightened, she must be a foolish woman who would
to Uir persons interest rd in said estate, of the
peodenrv of said petition aud the hearing into a dense sod, others will not, and thus | far, how^vei, they have nut earned the ture.
hesitate to make the experiment, and he a churlish husband who would
and died July 5, !
thereof.hy causing a com of this order to be interfere with the homogcneouRntss of tlie reward of one thousand (81.000) dojlara ! He was born in
published In th© Hastings Bax b an. a newspa­ whole. Tbe weeds hare no basincsa there offered by the proprietors uf Swift's 1SW, and if it Is true, as many statisticians (
grudge the few cents which it costs.
per piloted and circulated In said County of at alL Then, too, some of these grasses
Specific (S. 8. S.) for the discovery, by assert, that the period of human life Las
Barry onoo In each week for three successive
if your grocer sends you anything in place of SAPOLIO, send it
will stand frequent mowing, while others analysis, of a particle of mercury, iodide lengthened nine years since thu* century I
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG.
uf potash, or eny i*&gt;'«&gt;nuus substance. In began we-can see that his belief was not |
require more careful handling.
back and insist upon having just what you ordered. SAPOLIO always
(A true eopv.)
Judge of Probate.
1GXORAXCK X&amp;OKO FABNEBS.
their famous medicine. Tbe retu-ou the altogether the dream of an enthusiast; for,
gives satisfaction. On floors, tables, and painted wurk it acts like a
"Then take Ehls up from the fanner’s re.vanl Ins not been plckml up Is because in spite of the great advances mad* in the
standpoint. In his meadow or pasture he there are no mineral or poisonous science of sanitation and in the nrbof livcharm. For scouring pots, pans, and metals it has no equal. Everything
will have all these grasses'growing to­ snbstances in Swift’s Specific (S. S. 8.) Ing so as to insure 4.be highest health, I e
gether promiscuously. Some grow close, it Is a vegetable compound, which has 'wen fell that only a beginning had been made
shines after it, and even the children delight in using it qn their attempts
dense, and yield many tons to tbe acre. before the public for half a cuntury, ami and that the coming century is to to the
to help around the house.
\
•
Others are thin and jx&gt;or und yield little. Its history is marked by a wonderful series one in which tlie seeds planted In this are
Yet among the farmes the greatest igno­ uf successes.
to attain tbeir growth und bear their full
UF“ Grocerv oftes xubatitat© cheaper goods for SAPOLIO tu nuke i» better profit.
rance prevails both as to the heaviness of
.,
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.
, ,
...
■ fruitage—Mra. H. M. Plunkett in Popular ।
Send Ua^c such articles aad inalst on buriag ja»t what you ordered.
grass and tbe nutritive qualities of the
(rt?n. Cutcheon a retnova! to (.rand Rap-, Science Monthly.
Ids suggests a possible solution of the con-1
’ I
different kinds.
.
OFFICE WITH HOLBBOOK. OVER
"How much labor is wasted, how much grcsslonal matter.
A Diamond Stealing Hvn.
I
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
more is misdirected or yields only small
Hood's NAFMpar.'!U Is tn favor with all cla*&lt;&lt;* , Sometime ago the household of a gen- j
PROBATE ORDER.
Some more cheat) houses wanted* rang­ . return. 1 have cven known fanners to j W&gt;u«a it eomi'lncs tconuiny aud Mretqrtn. 1
t*l-.teof Mtohlgan,county ot Barry.-*'' tieman well known In commercial circles
1 grow acres of worthleas weed, cut it and ; L IM doses one dollar.
Al a Mission of tlw Probate Court tor tbr
ing from 8500 to SI 000.
I of Gravenburat, Ont, was very much up- Countv of Harry, bolden al tlie ITohate Office In
!
harvest
it
under
the
impression
that
they
Remember that this column contains but.
The Keweenau club, capitalized at 850.the Cits of Haxlbigs.iu said eouatv. »&gt;» Tues­
a very small part of the property 1 hate । were growing good grass and were getting Olio, will build a club house at the mining bet by the loss of a valuable diamond ring day. the firwt &lt;mv oi »te|&lt;rin-*-r In the year onr
belonging to a gficst, a lady from New &lt;lioo*at&gt;a eteiil buadreU and ulnety-oue.
| an extraordinary yield. Nothing worthy
for sale or exchange.
school In Houghtun.
I York.
.
!
the
name
of
science
has
been
applicu
to
|
Preset.t.*VUaries W. Armstrong. Judge o!
I have Improved and vacant city lote for
| Suspicion at once fell on n servant who mtetta.
Bale and exphange in all parts of the city. ’ meadows or pasture.
In tbe matter nl the estate of Moses
t was employs.-! as housemaid, but upon her
Farming lands for sale and exchange in । "These things show in outline tbe need
Farnsworth. d«-c«&gt;»'-&lt;l.
' of grass gardening. It is to Ibis heed that
continued gud earnest denial of the theft
On rradlua and fi.lug the petit-on dnlv vert- ।
all parts of the county,
1 she waa relainevl. iw thc gentleman, from Bed.ot Henry D- Farnsworth. a&lt; inl-.&gt;utrator of
j 1 have turned my attentioirfor many years, |
I have some choice (• rand llaplds prop­
1 a sense of: justice, did riot wish to dis- «mi&gt;1 estate j-ra» Ing Hist Ida acrou'il tills day
I and witbin tbe last two years 1 think I
Ried mav t.- I.^ird aud a lowed as ii*s final »certy tor sale at a bargain.
■ charge her on mere suspicion. A few cou**tai&gt;d aderrre of dmribu'.lou aid aaaignf Ua»e oboke‘Chicago property for sale, | have done something toward accomplish­
i days after the ring disappeared it was turut duly made.
,
ing
my
purpose.
”
well located In different parts qf the city,
Tliereuuuii it is ordered, that Friday tbe 2d
j
found
undue
the
lady's
window,
with
tbe
ranging trotn 8425 up to 850.000. a splen­ j To' the south of Mr. Olcott’s house lies
day of Oriob^r A. D. U»l. »l ten o'clock tn
solitairo stone, however, miaslng, having tbe forenoon, be nsaigued for tire bearing ot
did opportanity for InvefitmenU in that tbe acre of ground which makes up his
! been pried out of tbe setting.
saM
petition, and that the heirs al law »f saio
grass
garden,
in
all
probability
tbe
lineal
marvelous city where fortunes are made In
|
It was suppoMsl that tbe thief had re­ deceased aud ail other pcrauua Itilrrested Iu
Real Estate. J have maps of the city lo- grass garden ia tbe world. In five parallel
estate, are required to appear at a arsslol.
. moved the diamond to keep it from being Mild
rows, extending tho entire length of the
o! said court, then to be boldrn at the ITobatr
eating the different placet for sale.
Bancroft, Thompson &amp; Co.’s dry goods identified. The mystery waa solved, bow- Office In the city ot Hatting*, h&gt; aaidcniutv, aze*
field, are plots of grass, each plot four feet
IN THE
square. There are 250 plots In all. repre­ stuck was sold on a mortgage at Saginaw ever, recently iu a moat unexpected man­ show cause. If any there to. why the prayer o«
’
| ner, for in cleaning a chicken far dinner tbe prtithm-r may tint to granted. Aud tt te
On Jefferjton street two honses and lots seating over a hundred different kinds of fur 826,025.
¥o.,eunWb.
I«,1,»rt,eul.,^1b.n,«1l I J*1' ™* dtoc“"n? * ■"J11“b&gt;rt (urtber ordered. That said |eti&lt;kn&gt;crglve notice
grass. Each plot is separated from its neigh­
to tlie penumn Interested In said rsi-.te. at the
at bargains, and on easy terms.
]&gt;etidei»cy uf said w*titk&gt;.*&gt;, and tbe hi-arinz
Mod.pnrtfr.'
“fwl,lc,h °n “n«
__ _____
Near furniture factory,
—one lot and bors by a narrow path of bare ground. Thus cl»»r™u». Wl»»
ibervol. l«y c.niatug Uropy of t'- is order lo to
each grows and thrives by itself without -be sure )OU K©t Ayer's .-armparilla, *and u-j 1 found to be the miming diamond.
81.000; 8500 down.
houM* well finished
1
j The supposition now ia that the ring fell published ln thc llattlnga BaxXxk, a newapa
any intermingling.
&gt;rr prlniou and circulated In said county ol
bal. on time at 7 per cent
other. It will tnlugie wlib, purity,aud vlud;ze '
from the lady’ji hand while slif waa lu bed,
MR. OLCOTT'8 CAKDEX.
And one house and lot one block from
every drop ot blood in your body. It makes the
ami the clothtt being shaken next morn­
In each ot these plots there is to be found w«ak strong.
factory. 8800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
ing
it
fell
from
them
into
tlie
yard,
where
। one kind of- grass, and one only. There is
Judge of .Probate.
neni. Cheap.
Aaron K. Burson, for 10 years a resident it was found by the hen, which, pecking
House anti lot near Whip ami Fell B.wt not merely a distinction of family, but of
of Prairie Itoude, In Kainuiazoo comity, the atone from the aetting, swallowed It.—
factory. Jt.dOO. 8500 down. bal. 3 years 1 species ,*u well, so that, no matter bowcaro- died tuiuday uf cancer, aged 83.
St. Paul Globe.
[
fully
you
may
examine
any
one
plot,
you
-•»! 7 per cent.
lor fowls. Also a cenersi stork ot zncertt*Hibbard's Kh-uinatlc and Liver Pills.
Several aplendid bargains in the 1st 1 will find that it is uniform throughout.
Good goods. Ix&gt;w prices.
This result waa obtained by extraordinary
Tht&gt;e pills are scientifically compounded,
ward and other warts of tlie city.
precautions.
If
you
buy
grass
seed
of
a
and
uniform
in
action.
No
griping
pain
h
&gt;
The personal body guard of tbe emperor
Briek barn tor sale at a bargain, on cor­
dealer you will find when it grows that un­ couunouiy following tbe use of pills. of Germany, memliers of which accompany
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
60 ft. front by 140 fl. deep, well located in der tbe name ou the outside of the package They are adapted to both adults and chil­ him on his rides and excursions, conshts
astings
ity
ank
- Seneca FalK N- Y.. has on the land 1 lirlck a half dozen or a dozen different kinds of dren with &lt;«erfect safety. We guarantee of fifteen stalwart young foreaten, all of
store three -dories, also dwelling house and grass are included. So Mr. Olcott could they have no equal in thc cure of sick whotu have been trained under officinb in
HastlugF, - • '
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and thc royal forestr. After nerving their three
good lorn. Cati l»e bought it a bargain, not buy of dealers.
For the most part these plots were grown biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­ years in the army they are “picked” by a
or will exciiange for Hastings or Grand
CJLi’i’r-A.r. sts.ooo.oo
Rapids property.. The city of Seneca Fuhs from shred of turf. Some of them came cel any other preparation. Sold by W. court martial and personally presented to
from distant parts of thia country; others U. Goodyear.
SURPLUS
' 1"
the emperor, who selects those that seem
ha© a population of 7,000 and upwards—-Is
from other parts of the world. Mr. Olcott
fittest
to
be
hh
personal
attendants.
largest town in Serena Co.
under tbe U*- Of U»e
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A commission has l&gt;een Issued to George
■would take a bit of sod. tear. it up Into
Tho rule is that after a term of service
&lt;0-arre farm in Irving, oil improved, soil
Mtehtgan.
small pieces, only a few roots to a piece, B. Coupcr. of Hancock, as a member of from nine to twelve years they are allowed
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
and then plant those that were absolutely the Michigan world’s fair eommlstipn. v
to retire, when a poeitiou as forester is
Op«Btor boHnernDthW.1**
FOR
’“terms.
alike Id the same plot. In this way there
Gov. W mans has appointed Preston C. given them in the royal forests. The yoke
M acres fractional—aver runs 15 or 20
was no mixing of families or of species. F. West, of Coluuict, Peter While's suc­ of service rests lightly on the body guards,
officers:
’mcn.s. ’»
««t °f Sheridan, good framFor this planting Mr. Olcott has a wooden
for thoy are on duty only every fifth day.—
*Bd Louie. One of the cheapest farms in frame four feet square, with two parallel cessor ou the mining school board.
D.G. Boblnson. President.
Washington Post.
Ommer Me—r. Vie. mBarry Co., will take part city property.
\ slats across it at equal distances from the ; The frosty nights of a north Michigan
_D. W. Reyn^d". Case'**
acre* near city, good bouse and bain, aides and each from the other.
autumn are having tbeir effect upon re­
well
i* acre
i . - • r to Halp Hla Frteada.
’ ©riCTons:
well ami
an.1 r'Atorn,
dalrrn. tso
ITO fruit
frnit trees,
««*«.*
Iu these slats and in the sides of tbe frame sorters. boutb-bound trains are crowded.
grapes; fl,30*). cheap,
do n,
«
driven nails, equal distances apart,
He had obtained a place in a real estate
DanW.WxM..
V/JX
IL M. Lsmoreaux, of the Ingham County office, and wni doing everything he could
percent
1 twenty-five points In uH. When this frame
D. G. Robinson.
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TBE BEST 61
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JubnCsrvetb.
,'l.ester M«^r.
HW acres iu W oodlaud to exchange for b preH|e&lt;1 down upon n plot twenty-five Republiean, Leslie, and Miss Clara B. for tbe interests of his employers. The
W ickham, uf Battle Creek, were married other evening he was at a social gathering
mailer fanri and difference.
' small holes are made in tho ground and in
I’. T. Colprote.
yesterday.
and was asked to sing. He resjumded with
I K. acre* In Ikqw township, known as civcb hole a seed or n shred of tarf is put.
i interest
" keD#r!U
tbe Doty farm- will sell f°r * * *
on easy . proiu these twenty-five centers of growth
Mrs. Joi ts hx*nt a gray ba'r In her head and “Home, Sweet Home.’’ His friends werea
terms.
..
I the sod fotuu and.covers tbe eatire plot.
I Banking Business Transa**”"
__ __
is over M. She l&lt;H&gt;k» a* young as ber daughter. little surprised at the selection, but ha was |
heartily applauded. Stepping forward, he ।
several Ml acre parre.s for sale at bar-.
lfait glves only a fajnt
of. the
Thv secret of it is that she uses only Hail's Hair
raid: “I am glad you liked tbe song. There
gain* rsngkig from 81.800 upwards and , minatc
which Mr. Olcott takes to get Renewer.
is nothing like ‘Home, Sweet Home,’ and
some will take part city property In ex-.
vaults. And when the planting
let me say that the company I represent is
change.
t
.
... 1 is done the work is only begun. Weeds
ThezmalleM republic In tbe world la said selling homes on terms to suit within
I have several large farms for sale will • rau&gt;ti
j^pt ont_ Other seeds are cvntaku eauill farm in jmrt payment.
I iUlut|y springing up and spoil tbe work, to be Francrville, one of tbe islands of the twelve minutes' ride of the city. Everybody
I have some eily property I &gt;»« trade fcBtj lbe
from these must be uproot- New Hebrides. Tbe inhabitants consist uf ought to have a home. If you don’t want
for good farm*.
i ad. The care of these X0 plots takes all his 40 Europeans and 000 black workmen em­
I cun template
' * '* “
a “
more
““ —
extended
*-~*-* system
jjj hb knowledge of the small dif­ ployed by a French oompan y.
ORUEB OF PUBLICATION.
State of Mlnklipui. C reult Court tor tbe County
of Barr*. In cti.vneery.
,
SiIwaterG. Bullis, complainant, is. Myrtl©
Buflt*. defend «:&gt;t.
Kttered Aux. znh A. -O.. u®t.
Butt pending in lb- Circuit tourt tor U&gt;e
■County of Harry in Chancery, at the Citv of
Hastoncs iu m4&lt;1 count), on the XT th day of
a uh it a d. im.
IlsattstacUMilr appearing to me by affidavit
that ibe said defendant. Myrtle Bullis I* a
reddent at tU Mate of Mkhtgan but that the

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ferences between grosses which may be of
wtlreiy different kinds yet^nxihir_or the
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In ancient times tbe people worshiped the
Images of gods, valiant aoluiers and eainu.
From some of tbe moat important of these
came thc names applied to thc different

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�THE BONG OF THE Pfftt
Vs«M Directions.
I
There are aome old fashioned oooka who
THE WAR A8 WE BEE IT Nl
not only never spoil the broth, but who
I happened into a Stale street Mtabliabcannot possibly girt* say one else the secret
mcot the other d.jy and wm lieing shown
of making iu Such was Aura. Huldy, who
Elvctriclty Play.d in IBS!.
ut* of the special bargains offered to tbe
often tried to share the recipes for her pies
It may safely be nd ml: ted that If tbe con- pubiU. Among ocher tbipgs was acoDEach sa God made it, *o U sung.
’
am! paddings, but always in vain.
ditg-ns of warfare l:ad l&lt;een the same In sidSruble quantity uf block gras grain silk
1 "Give ye the receipt for my sponge cakeT* 1861 as they were in 1815, or. in our judg­ wb^M* retail price would hare been not
The sturdy beech at its trlantpha toldshe would say. "Of course I wiil, dear. ment, as late as 18BD, the predlu'.ion of Na­ less than $1.50 a yard,and which waa being
Give me a piece of paper, and I’ll &gt;sct it poleon and Palmerston of tlie failure of sold over.the counter at aixty-five cents.
An F. A- I*. M. fast train p
And SL?
right down for ye. There ’tau"
the north would In all probability have It was cut up into patterns of twenty yards Vassar &lt;*&gt;w.'cat.-led her several
"But, Aunt Huldy, you say, *a little been fulfilled.
each, and no more than ot&gt;e pattern waa the co*-catcher and deposited
1
water.
’
Now
how
much
do
you
mean?"
d
teb
without a scratch.
Buttbe conditions were not the same. hold to nny purchaser. The writer no­
"»*»&gt; u»« -tt.
“Why, some folks don't use any at oil. Steam and electricity had In thc interven­ ticed among the shopper* who stood about
They jest depend on the eggs and sugar ing time asserted their power, aud bail the counter a number of young women
X1*”,h” »lood«
LU cloak and plum*.
Kobed and wrapt iu a stately gloom.
and flour. But 1 like nmlte mynclL It Tendered possible for n McClellan or a whom he knew belonged lu another place
Teacher—Cease means to stop. Make a
In the paasir.g wind hta branches num
gives that sort of dry taste, you know.”
Grant what lutd l&gt;ecn i in possible for a Na- further down the street
sentence, please, with "cease" u the flrsS
And t!il« wu th*
... “?•
“But how much. Aunt Ruddy?"
A little later I dropped in on a frieud at Word.
Itoleon. It waa found that the capacity of
"Ob, just n Utile. Sometimes 1 pump a ! a territory, through which it wm proponed the rival establishment and mentioned the
Pupil—Cease the clock.—Journal of Edu­
mite into the bowl when I’m cooking near I to move an army, for thc task fit support­ fact that I had seen some of his girt clerks cation.
“Life ia no playday.
the sink.”
ing that aqpiy might generally lie disre­ buying at the other place and commented
Revel, or he/darl
NOT IN THEIR LINE.
' ’
Virtue and rishi—to battle fur these.
Al another time a young nnd pninstak- garded. It wm found perfectly feasible to on the fact that they must be paid pretty
Wake. O strong *uul, from thy drmiun and ing housekeeper was trying to learn the maintain a large force for any length of fair salaries to enable them to sport grus
. ,-. |,.mjde are r^ddlr becoming a
thine camI
. r'rrckA *n 1 tea fJltowtsuS
grain
silk
dresses.
The
friend
winked
in
time In regions where no mibsiKtencc of
process of bunmaking.
Hero, then, stand I,
•
... f-roed»'. AlpbMSO Hetapfiiig.dl
"A pinch uf cinnamon nnd a few cur-; any sort or kind was furnished by tbe soil. an expressive way nnd remarked aa he led
tt.'al W hen bin aon was apaacbHwurn to a cause one should live for or tile.
■One of the l&gt;est known aociety women of
It was found that water transportation the way to tbe rear of the atore, “We know
rartn" end«l Aunt Huldy's direction*.
v.t - fane*. Dr.
I change not my mall by day or by night;
“
But
how
many
enrranta?
”
was
tlie
puzof
men and supplies was ns certain and our buainesa." Then he pointed out a Philadelphia spends the spring months in
:ired him. Mr* J R. Millar,
1 stand In tho wood, like a challenging ,
. .1 H r»»lor of Loganaport,
sled inquiry.
.
uniform, ns much to be relied upon, as stock of groa grain silk which was being ber country place, a few miles out of the
knight.
j. ,...or.d* from taking It. Im.
dty.
This lady, who may be called Mrs.
"Oh! 1 don’t know," said Aunt Huldy transportation by land; that tbe windsand rapidly Increased by young women, each of
Till 'tho world swears allegiance lo virtue
i \ -tui», lad..ws* cured of 40 to
Stellcart, although that is not her name,
and right!"
#
.
placidly. “Here aud there n traveler. You waves of the ofccan and the strength nnd whom brought in a package which was
, *n«i much headache, dlxoiand tenoaa prostration, byona
direction of the flow of rivcrscould equally carefully unrolled and added to tbe pile. went out there with ber family. Soon
don’t want to have ’em look too thick."
Then tho fitful wind sank, and the forest was
after opening tbe country bouse her bus­
। Mm*. Prooktyn. MteL, Wjw his
When Aunt Huldf is reminded that tbe be ignored when it was proposed to trans­ A oalcsnian wm busily engaged preparing band arrived from* the west, where be had
tt •
-.;* et inaanity of tun yawre* ataodHill.
a placard which read:
'
and fine book « marvaJoos
Save a brook, leaping down like a child from ignorant oricexpcricncdl cook can ocarcc- port troops or subsistence or ammunition
been on Imainem, bringing with him atuagr..to
a
given
spot.
.'* .i-r' .-wu. This rataady contains
ly
be
expected
to
understand
her
directions
tbe bill.
•
; AS ADVERTISED, r. CENTS A YARD.' ’ nlflcent Kentucky saddle horse, which he
i:
Medical Co, Ilkhart, Ind.
It was found that n blockade maintained
But 1 heard In my soul that deep, challeng­ she looks ns if such incomi*tcncc were
WORTH 8X
gave to bis daughter Eleanor for a birth­
ing touts—
much to be pitied, nnd can hardly conceal by stearn veemeis, though not alaolutely
TH1 41* BOTTIJE FREE.
day present.
“For virtue- tor right—till the world h thine her impatience.
perfect, was a far more certain aud con­
“You see how nice and easy lj is," said
Nut long afterward the gentleman waa
own!"
Sol d by W. H. Goodyear,
’•Puorerenturca'." she has lieen known to stant check on foreign Intercourse than my acquaintance. “Blank &amp; Co. advertise again called away from this part of tbe
—James Buckham in Harper’s Weekly.
say. “ Why, 1 gu«**» I could hn' told whetta r could be effected by auv employment of a specialty and we send our girls down country, and that same afternoon hia wife
mtneemrat needed n little more Idled cider auiliug vessels. By tbe •h-graph all avail­ there, buy all they can gel hold of at tbeir discharged the coachman for being impu­
[ r;. n&gt;a&lt;I*! In fh&lt;* condition at
if they'll gin »e a taste of it in my cradle’.’’ able resources could be utilized without price, put it into our stock, rual sell it al dent. When evening came on Mrs. Stell­
i ;r mute by .lohn Smith to
the Uns of a moment, and nil Information no advance of about IS per cent?’
i!m and Aurllla N.
I met a clerk in the government employ, I —Youth's Companioiff
cart was in a quandary. She knew that
instautauvoubly communicated to or from
“Great scheme. Do you work it often
horses had to be taken care of, and she
and be was lamenting the fact that after
headquarters lu or from any part of tbe
“Oh. yet; we work it right along, and I didn’t know exactly bow lo do it, so she
. M t I '.-.i i u:i the eighth working fur twelve years in hii office he
theater
of
war.
suppose
the
other
fellows
work
us.
We
!&gt;.
ti&gt; lit&gt;er '.’4 •»( nn&gt;rt- gut no thanks aud no appreciation. 1 iwkisl
said to ber daughter:
Aftcr everv rainstorm there Is an out­
. b said niitrlxw wuadulr him it it was not enough that he drew bls break of "sucker*." Do you know what a
In other words, machiuerj- had in tbe shall advertlae this lot of silk in tbe papers
“Eleanor, we’ve got to put Toag to bed.
.. I i iiar'.vt. w Houghtaiin
progress of time become one of the great tomorrow and make a great spread on lu I recollect bearing your father tall John to
। u.irahtk ta assignment bear- wages, and after considering the matter "sucker" bd A circular piece of rather
• ■&gt;! februn A.D. he said that he really believed it was a lit­ heavy leather, two or three inches in diame­ factors in military operations, aud its in­ They may come nnd buy it back from us be very careful to bed him down nicely, so .
qi tb- uti'..* ot «4.la lieglster tle better to get them than thanks.. “The ter. has a string pmia.sl through a holo in troduction worked as market! a revolution to use in some future sale at another ad­ we must do as well as we can.”
•\ vstiuty, Michigan, un the
in the practice of commanders on land anti vance, but there is a profit in it for us and
They went to tbe stable, and took from
. ; nmr'. A- b tB»t lnltt&gt;«*r‘xt thing uf it is, ' said he, "that tlie heads of the center, nod a large knot lioth stops up sea ns it* adoption for purposes uf manu­ we find the Mme tactics in all lines,
the carriage house the cushion of a wagon
■.
, IMulel Striker, ihqtartmetito don’t know their own men the hole mid prevents thc string from pull­
'. ,!i&lt;l 'AHilnm H haze, the nor what they do. Kill them and the work ing through. For some unknown reason facture or of intercommunication had whether it be silks, underclothing, notions neat nnd a couple of horse blankets. Then
;&lt;.rv.meat Fund committee.
worked in the world of itusiuess and or­ or sundries, pay us very well.”—Chicago they repaired to the stall in which tbe Ken­
■ Hi. re &lt;s claimed to be due would go ou just the same. They are mere “suckers" uro attimes very popular; nearly dinary life. And. what was of the great­ Tribune.’I
tucky saddle borne was rapidly growing
. ■,.*: • e the sum of twenty figureheads, as you know, nnd they come every boy in the street has one, mid the
est importance to the north, the nd vantages
hungry, likewise weary. Mrs. Stellcart
;
u and twenty five one
curbs will !«• dotted with figures soaking of this great change in matters of warfare
What a ThUtle Did.
-.uidnii attorney fie of fifty here to draw salaries for political service,
and Eleanor placed tbe cushion where they
. r in said mortgage and no that’s all. It could not well be otherwise these leather t disks in tlie muddy water were absolutely nt the call of the stronger
A Scotchman living in Atistridinnnd vis­ supposed the horse would use it for a pil­
. ' l ..» having been tMlltut- when they don’t stay long enough to learn ot the gutters. For, to lie effective, the and more wealthy of tbe two combatants. iting his native land carried bank a thistle,
low, and managed to arrange une of tbe
h t&gt;: second by said mort- their busiuoM*. In tbe last six yearn there ‘•sucker’’ must Ikj thoroughly moistened,
the emblem of Scotland, us lire reader U blankets to serve in lieu of a mattress.
—John C. Ro;® in Scribner’s.
doubtless aware. A grand binquet was Then they tried to coax Toag to lie down
..•r.ne of the power of sale have lieen five changes iu the head ot the when it iaeo es sufficiently pliable to ad­
here clidaly .o thu paving or cobble stone
!ui«rtgxp» un1 the statute In department that I am in.
held in Melbourne by SOU Scotrhnuui, and in order that they might throw tbe other
The Awakening of tbe United States.
■:*t provided notice is hereby
"I have been there so long that 1 can sny upon which the boys pat It with their fuct.
There are slgua that our country is the thistle, in a huge vane, occupied the blanket over him Abd tuck it in nicely*
isekoiul dsy «f (ktota-r
The nir bci g completely driven outfrom
place of honor In tbe center of the table. about his heels. But for some unaccount­
i&lt;: •t v » iu the forenoon uf with perfect modesty that 1 know more
awakening to a imum of ita position among
r d. i-.rieii w ill sell at public aliout the work than they do: but I have between the leather nnd stone, the prresuro the manufacturing nation* a*. flnit inactiv­ It was toasted and cheered, ntal the next able reason Toag wouldn’t lie down. They
:.&lt;•&lt; ti dder uf Hu* north front no political pull, mid I don’t see tbe way to caught by the weight of the. nir ia all from
day it was planted with a great deal of re­
:m»e in tb* City of Hasting*. advancement. 1 suppose I’ve gut to de- nlwve, fourU en pouudsof ittoevery square ity, wealth anti population. It ia la-gin- joicing. The thi*tle grew und ihrived, and tried to coax him and to throw him off bis
fret, but the greatly astonished horse at
it:. Ah.it tK-lng thc place
Ding to recognize that the !,.'M)U,OUU,OO0
• . "'Ct Tor Barry county Is |&gt;en&lt;l on the government for a living until inch of leather, so you see that in theory people outaidt ita own boundaries repre­ in due time iu down wns scattered by the last protected so strongly that thc Indite
the eml of the chapter, though I'd give they mny carry the cobhlestoties with eusc sent a vast potential commerce, and that winds; other thistles sprang from tbq gave up tbeir work.
so far n* the "sucker" is uuirerned. I con­
seeds, and their down was sciitterril. and
anything
lo
be
my
own
man.
There's
one
Their house Is situated half a mlk- from
!,000,«n,(Mlof them live in non manufact­
■
mortraK. with
fess I ennnot see wherein the great popu­ uring 'countries. Tbe nations uf Europe in n few years the thistle hud (made itself any other, and they didn't know wuat to
thcruoa si"&gt; »H Ivrai g&lt;Kxi thing about it, and that is that re­
■dtotnrv ire of ftr:y movals iu my department are getting fewer larity of this sport lies unless it bc-th.'it have been struggling fur this mule, fully thoroughly at home in all puFts of Aus­ dn. But at last a bright idea struck
.rein Tli«* ptvmlsM and fewer, add au honest and capable man owing to slight irregularities in the surface
tralia.
.
Eleanor, and she with her mother hurried
aware of tlie enornvuts value uf the com- I
It hits rooted out the uativJ grasses on to tbe front gate and stayed there until
of the leather thv "sucker" rarely adheres tnereo uhich ban ‘built up tbe wealth of |
is less likely than ever before to be butiiicvd
sn,i!:i"‘i •• tnrYrtf Barry ; at the Instigation of .some ward heeler, with nil ita sucking power, and for this* England, but they have lieen handicapped thousands, I could almost sayl mil Huns, of two men pamol by. Three were called: the*
ncrew
of
pasture
laud,
dcstroye|l
alieep
runs
jr.t .h*-.THH*d
follows j CiviKervice will not behu iridescentdreniu reason it is eonkidercd quite a feat in carry and unable to make a winning fight ngalnnt
situation was explained to them. They
; ■nnirt-r ■
.
n stone ten yards or more. So here nri-c that powerful aud astute adversary. There by the hundred, and caused general execra­ didn’t uudiTNtand it at first, but Mr*.
iu tbe next century.’’—Brooklyn Eagle.
the spirit &lt;«f com;H*iiiion on*l desire to excel, are many eviueuces that we areabout to tion uf tbe Scotchman « ho tu&lt;|k *&gt; much Stellcart finally burst into tears and begged
•t eon। pains to lm|»ort the original. Un n similar them to come in and put the horse to bed.
which
are
thv life nnd mainspring jd every enter this field of (waceful comlAtL
He Didn't KnoW the Mun.
manner the watercress, the English spar­
game.—Frank M. Chapman in St. Nicholas.
What are the elements of strength that row, the common sweetbrier nnd other ex­ The nrn willingly walked to the stable
ot the
There was a musical entertainment In
and looked at tin- stall for a moment. Then
make victory probable? Tbu vividly ener­
tin* imlatial utauniutsof (hdouel Dudy 111gotics have* proved very troublesome and they leaned agalust the wall and Jaugbed L
getic character of tho people, educated in caused immense lasaes. TbJ watercress
I bug. Miss Birdie Bigbug plays on tbe
"Solo" i* n little newsboy wiiu wear* activity by a commerce unobstructed pver has choked rivera, caused gn.*i| flood* and until they were nearly exhaustei. Toag
' piano. She is not much of u player, but
ragged raiment and old shoes. His hat is a vontiucnutl urea, give* promise of a mo­ impeded navigation; the sweetbrier has be­ went to bed as usual that night, but he
I ber folks think that there is ncthiag mure
tattered an*! hi* face qowasbed, but he has mentum Lari to resist. The American come a strong and tenacious bush, which didn't sleep ou tbe cushion of a wage*a seat
..
( fur her t&lt;» learn. Among the guests was a
and covcrnl with blankets.
a voice of wond'-rfu! sweetness nml power. celerity of thought and tendency to prompt
Every day since this occurrence tboee
:
Aorlgncesete. I stranger, who happened to tw a musical "Solo’’ does not sell wry many pnpen*, but action, the spontaneous ingenuity lu adapt­ spreads wit It great rapidity, destroying tho
grasses; nnd the innocent dayy 1ms l*eu 1 two ,..an
men have mmlo
made It
it ■
a rwilnt
point tu
t«* walk limit
past
genius. After MUa Bigbug had pounded
he makes enough money to keep himself ing means lo ends, lu seining every new nearly a* injurious us the ihisUe.
.
Mrs. Stellcar.'s residence, stopping by tbe
the Instrum'mt until the hotme hail shook
discovery
and
elaborating
it
for
the
uses
of
alive by singing &gt;ongs to hla comrades on
Fifty' English sparrows were taken to front gme long enough Lo roar with laugh­
to its foundation a young gentleman asked
Iman
with
bewildering
swiftness,
all
make
the street, und they reward him with an
Australia
in
1800,
nnd
now
there
are
countter
no
she
could
hear
them.
—
Philadelphia
tho stranger what he thought of thc young
for continuous .-uni rapid progrt’cs. Tbe
oeca-tiuiiai coin.
recent expansion of the uses of electricity itss millions ot them in u'.l t|iu colonics;
TIME TABLE.
lady’s playing.
Just l&gt;cfi re mitinnNil he may often bo
they refuse to cat insects, like It heir ances"It surpasses my expectations," be re­ heard singing nearthe pttt^fllee in front of I is a striking example of this. Potentially
Valuable Ohl Book*.
tore, but devote themselves go tfruit, grain,
plied.
a group of boys alm'.**t as reared nnd dirty evary Amcri.au is au inventor. always peas and other* vegetable things, to the
In the .British museum mny be seen an
•‘•Jmju don’t say so,” said tbe delighted m himself. In loud, clear, pure toms be searching for a laittr way.—Ulyas® D.
ruin of hundreds of farmers hud garden­ Eighth century relic, nnd iu ibis antique
will sing that touching old *Xi;g. "Annie Eddy in Forum.
young man.
ers. Moral—Beware uf exoCip in a new binding are iuclqied the St. Cuthbert Gos­
“Yes, I do. 1 never expected it was
Lauric," ‘With a power and pathos that
country.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
pels and MSS., written, it is recorded, with
Bible fur anybody to play no^roriously." i bring piSdestrinns to a halt. And they wait
great beauty; the binding is of velvet inter­
Tbe ypuug man was Tom Bigbug, the and listen, too, until they haw heard the.
Here are some shipwrecks that have oc­
Tli. noomopolls Dog ftaat*.
mingled with silver, with a broad silver
brother of the unsurpassed performer—a very Inst notd: In n&gt;j titling to the in­ curred »inco 17S2. When notice Is taken
Although tbe practice of Ixw has been border enriched with inlaid gems.
fact that the stranger did not iliiwvRter un­ variable emsm* he gratifies iris auditors that uu disaster tn which lew than ‘JOT lives
Coming to tbe Eleventh and Twelfth cen­
aptly
likened
to
tbe
opcraaowt
of
the
til be regained consciousneM in th^hos- with thc “Last Ruse of Summer,’’ "In Hie wen? last i* scheduled, tbe recanl will be
traditional monkey who used klic jmhv of a turies. we reach another form of treasure
pi’.al two hours afterward.—Texas Siftings. Sw-rft By and By," nml, prrlraps, tho “OM an appalling one. It is a« follows:
trusting ent in raking his citekuuta out ot —manuscript upon vellum. Tbr-i- had
s
Liras
Oaken Backet." Thcthoys arc respectful and
the fire, I did not always findjit so while diptych covers, which menus "a double
U«t.
writing tablet, such as enuid lie folded, and
Attentive and nnsparing in their applause.
perpetrating law ul tbe ambitious but In­
ITfC- II. M. fi* Royal George, wrecked off
An industrious rustic went into his I
"Solo" can warble and trill like n bird
Ppithend....................................
AD) significant settlement of Bodmupolis, on so inclosing the work of the scribe.”
Diptyches in the time uf the Roman em­
stable &lt;&gt;uc spring morning nnd discovered 1 find giro excellent imilntionsof the sounds IPkt-Halowvll. East Indlamun...................... 3&lt;&gt;
the north fork of Lightning cri-ck. There
were np lieds of roses nt Bobmopolis, nt perors were of two kinds, first, consular,
his favorite mule iu the agonies of death, j made on various musical instruments. Isto-Adelaide, wrecked on tho
he having overfed himself the night pre-1 "Solo” is certainly a very entertaining lit­
Tongue saads off .Margate 4iM
, least for a young lawyer burnluf poor but I expressly for presentation gifts on entrance
tle prodigy, and lie 1* well treated nnd re- 1453—BlrketiDend, txuopahlp. wrecked in
disgustingly honest parents, nn&lt;l who had upon official duties. These offerings were '
Shuon's boy* South Africa.-4M
vious.
followed the example they boa set to the of the greater value since was added, upon
•‘Here’s a state uf things." exclaimed tbe 1 sp.*cted by nil wit h whom iic comes in con­ 1433—lUwal Charter, wrecked off the coast
thc outer side, a portrait of the giver. An
extent that he was still poor.
d&amp;gustctl peeuaut. “All winter long you tact.—New York Herald.
at Anglcses.............................. W»
Why, once I was called a I jackleg and I1 ecclesiastical diptych was rich in scenes
WX&gt;—Lady Elgin, sank through collislun un
do -nothing but feed nnd feed at my ex­
shyster—epithets calculi ted to goad any from sacred history.
Lake Michigan 287
pease, and when spring comes and it is
Tbe inner surface of wax showed the
self respecting lawyer almost to madness.
Jherc are very few men ur women with 1H»-Tlic izindon. faaodercu in the Bay of
time for doing a little plowing you geLont
Biscay23)
At another time, wl^n filirowfcjg my whole ■writing. The outsides of this double tab­
character Ntalwart enough-to enduro con- I*&lt;7U—H. M. S. Captain, foundered near Finot it by giving up the ghost."
jet revealed models of artistic handicraft.
soul
into
a
frantic
appeal
to
justice
to
come
tiquon.s
Idleness.
I
.-.
n
n
;&lt;oo|
of
water
in
Thc dying mule raised up his bead and
Isterro.473
There were sixteen metisHion* on each
thc country, nnd I sny. "Thou slimy, fetid 1*73—Nrrthficut, run intooff Dungeness.... Stu dowu from ber perch and line up on tbe side, representing ancient proph^pi and
said tu a feetie voter:
•side ot Mr.- Frosty O’Hooiil|an, whom 1
"Since you are such an ass you should thing—what does nil this mean?’’ “Oh," 1873-Atlantio, White Star liner, wrecked
was defending from thc heinous charge of aaints, with tbeir symbols and inscriptions
on Meagher RockMO
regard my death aa a family Ijcreavefnmt,” says the pool uf Water, "I nui just Stopping
emla-zzliug a neighbor's dog, the said dog in ancient, uikial letter*, and, as a grand
, after which his spirit took Its flight.— here." I any, “Didn’t you drop like a 187S—H. M. is. Lurydlce.capsizcd near Vcntbeing worth thirty-five cents of nny man's finish, the wflqle was surrounded with
n«&lt;r.......................
300
beautiful gem into a casket of other gems
foliage of ivory work in *he Greek style.—
Texas Siftings.
money, a donkey familiarly known as | Harper's
as you tumbled over Hjc rock?" “Ob, yra, 1871— I’rincc'.s Allcfc.*pl«wure steamer, run
Bazar.
i i
into In the Thames, near Woolwich,
••John,” the property of thc mayor, thrust
I aang all tbe way dow’n from thc cliffs to
by thu By well Castle....!ODur 70)
his
head
iu
at
tho
window
beside
me
and
On Account of One totter.
the meadow." I say again, "Didn’t 1 see IfffA-Grosscr Kitrfarst. sunk by collision... aw
Said on old telegrapher: “The letter ’t’
uttered nu unreserved bray, whereupon tbe
you playing with those shuttlas and turn­
emigrant ship, sunk off thc
in thu word ‘there’ coat our telegraph com­ ing Hint gristmill?” "Oh,-yes. I used to VW-Knpundiu
judge remurkid, insultingly, "One at a
-cast coast of South Afripi----- ----- 300
time, please!"—Harptt's. i
pany several thousand dollars a few years earn my living." I say again: "Then what L.&lt;D—H. M. S. Serpent, wrecked off the coast
ago. Schumacher, thc oatmeal king, Mint
of Spain:•• 30
a heavy order for oats to Chicago, and the makes you luJk so sick.* Why are you cov­ [ 1801—Utopia......................................................... 3TJ
ered with this green scum? Why is your
price agreed upon was 'thirty-five rents de­ breath so vile?” "Oh," says the water, "I
He had recently started a ci
determined to do tbe thing!
Total
livered in cars here.' which was metamor­ have nothing to do. I am disgusted with
Smaller disasters, each attended with loss purchased a cream separatinj
phosed into ’thirty-five cents delivered in shuttles and wheels. 1 nm going to spend
of life, are idmost too numerous to be be driven by steam power. 1
cars there.' Tlie letter ‘t’ in thV ease rep­
my whole lifetime here, nml while yonder
resented freight charges on
hun­ stream singa on iu way down the mountain counted. If they were the foregoing table everything went well, mid ha
dred thousand bushels ot oats friuu Chi­ side, here I am left to fester and die, ac­ would be Increased manyfold.—Newcastle delighted with the result. It i
cago to Akron, O., mid tut tbe settlement cursed of God because I have nothing to Chronicle. ___________________
to him to.watrh the rich creas a flowing into
waa made on the luuis of tbe teltarrnphic do.” Sin is un old pirate that bears ilown
the cans, and he thought I or lucky he
bo gave hi:n
order the company was held responsible for ou vessels whose sails arc flapping in tbe
"I never carried a watch in my life." said was to deal with fanners w
price. But
this amount.’’—Chicago MalL
I
.. r
wind. Morning, noon nnd night, Sundays a New Yorker of fifty. “A watch is a such capital milk at such a IL&gt;w
and week dags, thank God for plenty to habit, not a necessary article. No man on the third day be received h shock. The
he
milk
pipe
— —
‘’k ni*-*
In fiah culture and the skilKul breeding do.—Dr. Talmage iu I Julies’ Home Journal w;ho carries n watch can lie any more regu­ machine ceased to work, •*ign
substance,
being stopped up by some for
of many kinds of animals we are in this
lar in his habits than I nm. I can get up
On investigation this « itatance waa '
country said lo excel, but in making tr.ar
at a certain minute, and do so ever}- morn­ found to be a live crayfisl
"Tbe thing
| ketable game a plentiful product of fields
Kwriecl of petaooJI cleanliness is by no ing. I can tell the time of day by feeling rvuuu
OISTK ESTJOY®
my face. Thc beard grows exactly so much, * iteelf waa neither rich not rare, bul be
। that have been cultivated many centuries
nfl-aed totho poorerclaaaea- There and you can come within a reasonable time wondered how it got there.1 He flatly re­
Both the method and results when
before America was discovered tbe Gerot -U u&gt; do PWto -bo
GOLD
of the hour by passing the hand over your i fuses to accept the farmer s theory that
| mans have set tbe rest of the world an ex- nre uu
wash and to whom tue chin. Not that it is often necessary, be- &lt; one of the cows had
Syrup
of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
ing
swallowed
bail in drink
ir indignantly and refreshing to the taste, and acta
cause regular habits soon become second the crayflab, and the farm, a the natural
denies
tbe
Inlerence
that,
t
gently
yet
promptly on the Kidneys,
Ir has been calculated that the electro­
nature aud you never think e.' wondering
habitat of crayfish is watt r. water must Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
motive force of a bolt of lightning is abont
about the hour.
,
have been added to tbe milk . So now there tem effectually, dispels colds, head­
3,500.000 volte, the current about 14,000,000
“Of course, tbe man who lives ou trains
amperes aud the time to be about l-UO.OOO basin, n “PO®5\.
-Q-p u-ith no excess and boata a g^od deal has to wear a time­ 1» trouble.—London Truth.
aches and fevers and cures habitual
part ot a second. In such a bolt there is an
piece and timetable.”—New York Herald.
energy of 3,450,000.000 watte, or 3,284,188
baa given
A church society near 1
o^l ootoeeopt too-otteo
of
one
entertainment for the
-------; of &gt; duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
It is a significant fact that not a single an
ita numerous charities, and' at the cud of
The cost of an ordinary Iron plala front,
ceptable to tbe stomach, prompt in
New England state has adopted more than
the evening on. of the b™*™;
from which tho excess of
com
’
M
comUwUoo
Blue
&gt;l»
&lt;°™*® by 100, fire stories high, is from $3,000 to U&gt;«el -Hl lo
its action and truly benencial tn ita
.o\ pro­
oil has been removed,
is
$5,000, according to ornamentation. If the
doo of tbe tele"*! K«"rtiwout. B»]~£. was paying several people for tbeir aervteea
Absolutely
Pure
effects, prepared only from the mo?t
tn
connection
with
the
affair■
the pr~nt eoo^ltutlra ft
standard Doric, Ionic, Corinthian or Egypt­
and it is Soluble. ian designs are used the price Is cheaper mote heaitby t**^ *
healthy ano agreeable Bubrtancet-, ita
k
at
UoM.U. the eoitttltution of tbe L
&gt;» 1Tsa B,|D“ blow, tbe orc«n end *el&lt;U Well. W lille, many excellent qualities commend it
'“‘'",‘^.•5^.^c»i* fc’- ta SiSXel" been
than where special designs are uaed.
bow much doj™ owe
tor joar wort
are used in ita preparation. It has
to all and have made it the moat
Xb tb“e. action, belnj
“nTtoJtooked U blin In gonnlne nr
wore than three times the strength of
popular remedy known.
bT i-™-,
’ s o?s niT -Whr. Mr. w—-Id be. -'don't
Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 50c

Over the furaat'* ao«l.

4 °M

STARTLING FACTS.

I

breakfast
Cocoa

5

No Chemicals

Cocoa mixed With Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and ia therefore far more
•xonotnical, costing less than one cent
c CUP- It is delicious, nourishing,
’^ngthening, easily digested,
admirably adapted for invalids
as Mell as for persons in health.

Fits:

A pouo« m»o e*o&gt;l

owil ,p«dte

B

tu&gt;rflr o( „ no.
|nlrtOB .□&lt;! rtfldrod

a cheek for $1.™&gt;.
f molha of the same
Tb. Blbl. trll. “
«nt«l in M. •»« • *‘,'lh:iP71«x.nd.r tte car^ul
to be extinct, and great
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worst' ■ Mr buaband i« half an bear rate,
know he's dead—he’s dead! He told

in th. «*» of tba BabytouUn*Tbe number of firemen employed oa the
several watches kept up throughout Lon­
don is 125 by day and 38S by night, making
a total of 450 in every twenty-four hours.

i Nebou in Harper’s.

OTtlr •S’*
GUAe-Doox*1**-

to, th. wrrtr. no

tbe reel ot tbe talent glee tbe.r een loe.1
—Youth's Companion.

never forget
“You eza«B»U," rscuroed the doctor
mildly-, “yon owe me for °®'y fifteen
That is tbe puint which I bape you will

and SI bottles by all leading drugmay not have it on hand viU pro­
care it promptly for any one who
wnliea to try it. Do not aceep* uy
substitute.
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This is noi a stock usually sold by dry goods dealers, but they are

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Brooks Bros.; W. C. Servif &amp; Co.; Gray Bros.; Hart, Meade &amp; Co.; Elderkin, Taylor &amp; Co.; and the celebrated Sachs shoe.
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TRYING TO SEE MOLTKE
MURAT HALSTEAD'S EXPERIENCE AT
ST. AVOLD IN 1870.

When I was about crossing the Rhine
in the first week of August, 1870, attempt­
ing to witness tho invasion of France by
tbe armies of Germany, my equipment was
a belt of French gold, a Parisian silk bat
aud a Scotch cup, a suit of gray clothes
and a brown blanket, a field glass and a
traveling bag with a shoulder strap, and
the bag contained a portfolio, with writing
materials, some cakes of chocolate, a
change of underclothing, with two paint of
socks, a bunch of cigars, a box of matches
and a pocket knife with one large blade
and a small corkscrew; also a combination
fork and spoon,and a glass cup in a leather
ease. My trunks had been expressed to
London, and my valise was abandoned at
Mannheim.
,
My plan of campaign was based on thc
theory that the army of invasion must fol­
low tbe railroads, and I camped out, as It
were, in a coupe car. M. D. Conway, then
Of London, was my companion, philoso­
pher and friend, and we were resolved to
see the big war. We did not buy railway
tickets, as there wax none for sale, and our
original strength was in misunderstand­
ing orders and disregarding all expostula­
tions. I remember to have been utterly
’..■unable to comprehend even very good En. glish as it was spoken. Just before taking
possession of a car. where we had no busi­
ness whatever to be, we succeeded in pur­
r chasing a loaf of bread nnd two bottles ol

it

nr

We proceeded in fine style for eight
miles, when we reached the town where
Thomas Xml, the artist, was bom, aud
there, for that or some other reason, was n
detention of eleven hours, occupied in lit• entry labors.
The second night out ryeptruck n small,

luri got a room with a bed in It,
seemed that all night there was an
:-JI*SKanding tramping in the street. This
have been a dream, but I was as

through and were in a hurry. A cheerful
; man with n gift of tongues stated
the kir and Bismarck and Mol ike

EKTKEINO FliANCE.

wer* not too Lite.

The cheerful

known by everybody, there waa no mintaking him. and Bismarck was ‘The man

hsto France, but evaded that nwt.-.ction by

office, a two story' stone house, and Bis
k
■'&gt;
ot btodquonm, L0ST Hls BEARD ,N A w,Lt) R|Q£
was told of the presence of American ed­
itors, and was at pains atvpbe to tell them
The Bemarkable Experience of a Druishe was pleased to see them, that there was ।
no reason why they should starve, and we
were welcome on account of the millions ’ Several evenings since a party of conof German blood In America.
vlrial spirits had assembled, as was their
Moltke was not visible, but I had occa- . wont, in a certain place—which sliall be
sion to know where he was. I was putting nameless—within the limits of this city’s
।
up nt the Hotel de Paris, and that meant 11 business district. There was one of tbe
the
was allowed to sit in tbe barroom and to II number
------*“* usually —
------- ' u
‘“----------who
reserved
his
story
un­
sleep on a billiard table. The latter cere­ til the latter part of the evening, and on
auch
occasions
those
constituting
the
party
mony I managed with my Paris l»t tor a
pillow. I had ascertained that hat must ruse and departed slowly homeward after
go. As it was the only one in the army, It thp story was finished, agreeing to a man
seemed to remind the soldiers in edormous that for stories told in good faith as actual
numbers of something amusing, and they experience ot the relator they must lx?
grew so hilarious that their cordial mani­ awarded the palm The tale was told as
festations became monotonous, in the sense follows:
“It was while 1 was In tbe northern part
that Mark T' -aln uses that word.
1 should not hui* minded typhase of un­ of Maine on a hunting trip with a party of
popularity on account of my hat, but ex­ men from Boston. They bad good luck
cess of approbation whs embarrassing. with small game, but they wanted a moose.
Therefore 1 concluded to use it as a pillow I told them that I would show them on*
just once, aud leave It in tbe house as a before long, and I did. One or two days
mysterious souvenir. It was very good ns after they began asking me where that
a support for the bead, but somewhat stiff moose waa and kinder got me riled. I took
my gun and told them that I’d get a moose
at first.
pretty quick if they wouldn't cornu racing
DISTLHBF.D AT MIDNIGHT.
About haJ&gt; wav between midnight and round like a pack of steers. Off 1 went,
and
had gone about a mile when 1 heard a
daylight I became conscious of tbe pres­
ence, in the door which opened on a court, noise. I got up a tree as soon as possible,
of a tall man wearing a Prussian cap and amt had just got fairly seated when twa of
buttons, and that he was asking iu French the finest moose J evef set eyre on came
whether Moltke was there. 1 sat np on my right under the tree. Here waa luck, and
couch (which wns a restful change of po­ I took aim at the largest and pulled tbe
sition) and tbe tall man and myself strug­ trigger.’*
At this point the narrator looked rniher
gled with the language of the country. 1
had just sucoeeded in saying that Moltke sheepish, ox If he bad no particular desire
was not In that room to the best of my to proceed, but after considerable urging
knowledge aud belief, when a man with a he continued.
“Tbe truth of it was, boys. In my hurry
dripping candle emerged from what tlie
novelists would call a secret po.-w.ige and from the camp 1 forgot to bring my car­
stated that the field marshal hail the apart­ tridges, and didn’t even have one in my
ment Immediately above. So I have slept gun. Well, 1 knocked my head against a
under the same roof with him. It baa oc­ limb and tried to think how 1 wns going to
curred to me since that the tall man with get one of those moose, who all this time
the buttons wns an orderly sent to Moltke were eying each other like cats and dogs.
with dispatches that the French were not All of a sudden they started for each other
trying to defend the line of tbe Moselle and came kerplunk together. They then
backed off aud tried it over. They kept at
above Meta.
.
The next day an officer, who was pleased this for quite a time, and seemed co be get­
to air his English and carried a small ting kind o’ tuckered out and were walk­
volume containing Shakespeare’s plays in ing round aud round till they got tbeir
painfully small print, told me that if 1 wind. The largest one was right under
wanted to see the great general be was me and I could almost touch his antlers. 1
soon to cross the railroad by a stone bridge never knew how it happened, but down I
which, carried the turnpike over it, and 1 went bead over heels and lit right ou that
placed myself by the roodxide, as with a critter’s back. He didn’t seem to like this
sharp turn it entered the bridge. Pres­ sort of surprise party, and just threw back
ently a squad of lancers appeared, their his bead and went, the other one following
pennons Buttering under the sparkling after.
“Lucky for mo the trees in that place
spears, and then came a carriage drawn by
'four horses, guided by booted and spurred were rather high, and there wasn't much
pratilions, and behind it another squad of danger ot being knocked off the limbs.
lancers. In the carriage was tbe field, mar Well, tbe time that it takes me to tall this
slial, and the top that sheltered him from was time enough for that moow to go half
the sun was one that drooped, protecting a mile and the smaller one right behind
all the time. I was clinging to thc sides cf
the single seat.
The speed ot tbe turnout was a rapid, that moose like a cockroach to a biscuit; it
plunging, cisttcring
clattering trot.
There wax
was a was all I conld do to breathe, and I had
■ deep limestone dust ou the road, and just lost my hat long before. I noticed that wo
__ the
_ _
__ i.._ . whirled tor .the
t... &gt;.
-..i....
were going toward tbe camp and we soon
as
carriage
bridge,
where Moltke was to l»e fully seen face to hove in sight of h. 1 Rave a about, and as
face, thc dust became a dense cloud and I 1 did so felt something slip down my
saw only a pair of long, slender, highly threat. Tbe boys heard tbe shout, and
looking up, saw ns coming. Down went
that dust, far it nearly choked me besides tbe board they ware play ing cards on, and
sixuling the view. The king wax often off they scudded like so many jack rafe
risible, and Bismarck, too, but Moltke wiw bits We were now right in tbe camping

I said, and we all went out to cut them up.
The boys never said a word until after sup­
per. when one of them handed me a amall
mirror. I really did not know myself. Juat
as sure as 1 am telling this, my ixsard was
gone, worn oJ by tbe rapid progress 1 had
made through tbe air, and two of my front
teeth hail been knocked out from the same
“Both moose hail run themselves to
death."—Bailor News.

.
How the HogCah Is Caught.
The hogflsb, usually found in comparalively deep water, was caught by tlie sports­
men off the great reef at low tide. Tbe
dead coral heads, which had lieen beaten
into a wall and formed the hiding places
of innumerable living forms, were partly
bare, tbe wafer deepening suddenly to the
blur depths of the Gulf. Standing on this
vantage ground, bearing the crawfish bait
and extra tackle, with the dinghy hauled
up In smooth water on the Inner side, the
fisherman easily threw beyond tbe gentle
breakers Into deep water, tenanted with a
score of eager fishes, whose savage attacks
upon the luscious bait only served to draw
the greater game.
The bite of tbo hogfish waa a steady
strain, but tbe moment tbe hook was felt
it became a game fish worthy of tbe best
efforts of th* fisherman. Often were our
sportsmen forced amid the breakers tn
Uwir attempts to drag tho highly colored
and harlequin like creature from ita home
into the still waters of the inner reef.
With ita enormous mouth the fish hns a
peculiarly swinellkc appearance, fully re­
deemed. however, by Its rich coloring and
the long and -richly cut dorsal fins and
tail. It ranks next to the snapper as a
table fish.—C. F. Holder iu Century.

The above first-class steel range only

$50.00
We have a complete stock.

Terms to suit.

Call and sei them

WEISSERT BROS.

A Costly Drop Certain.
The curtain of thc new English Opera
bouse as It bongs looks like a magnificent
pair of golden gates. It measures thirty,
three feet high, und is forty-eight feet
wide. A special room had to be hind for
it to be made in. '11&lt;- Ixue of the curtain
ia gold colored silk, on which has been
worked an applique ofa darker tone of the
same color. The appljque Li outlined by a
fine coni of silk; a fringe with tassels
decorates tbe foot of the curtain. Thc silk
is about a yard wide, and between 000 and
000 yards of it, und more than thirty grow
of cord, have lieen used in the curtain.
The milk w*s made in Lyons nnd tbe
cord und fringe in London. The lining is
ot yellow sateen, aud the substance of tbs
curtain l» obtained by layers of wadding
Tho valance is also applique work in bright
reds, blues, yellows und brown*. Thc Ly­
ceum curtain, which is made of plush, was
presented to Mr. Henry Irving- by tbe
Baron.jM Burdett-Coutta. It cost 1 QUO
guineas.—London Tit-Bit*.

Carbons have now been yialdod by aero­
lites or meteorites in three different stages
of development. Uncrystallixad graphite
has long been known as one of tbe oonstitnents of meteoric irons and other stones
that fall from tbe sky. Graphite crystals
hare recently been found iu a meteor that
fell in western Australia, and a scientist
baa just reported on same diamond corpus
clre that wars found lo tbe Siberian aero­
Ute that fall la 1960.-St. Ix.uls Republic

rnooht stopped suddenly and I went over
his bead Into a brook. I wasn’t much hurt.

led.’

Call at the BANNER TENT on the fair
ground during the big fair and we 11 rpa '
you feel as happy as the above ‘ feller ■ °r
whole year. It will not cost you much ei i •

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Hastings Banner.

VQL. XXXVI. NO. 21

HASTINGS. MICH., SEPTEMBER 24, 1891.

Hastings Banner
i-ubn.hrtniOTta,..,
COOK BROS.
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COUNTY NEWS.

FOR Si 3.00.
(Barring Black Worsted.) This week only. Can it
!,
Is it possible? How can they afford it?
M. &gt;, ,(n&lt;/ uirrril'ir ipigatton* trtU be a»ked on all ridai to-day con­
, 7,’ xhirWHo statement ctmt’cyed tibove: and yet. great as the
... m.iy be. it could hanlly be otherwise, tuklny into conHdenv„ m.At ertriiordinary and exceptional offer. Jurt think! Hen
-. v-rr &lt;rhrrehut yesterday thousand* of mitt* were marked at
: . , •-! (il4 have been sold for lot* than flfl, 330, r*i $25, f^, and 830.

You can step in to-morrow and take your choice
r $15.00.
.. , i* -uMt what this sale mean*. Every word L Gospel truth.
, , . x; . , oom for skepticism. Every man can find out fqr him•
U'-r-nt &gt;r«&lt;in is «t perfect liberty to step right among our f!8,
'• - . : ,&lt; )n suit tables and

SELECT HIMSELF ANY SUIT UN PLEASES.
. .oici'nled.
Nothing is reserved.
Nothing is excepted.
riy o/wn and aboveboard, and every auft. no matter hou&gt;
. ’ high its former yricc may have been. 813 buys it now.
, nji. J.' our llhwk Worsted/!; we Include all our fine Imparted
* . t-d C&lt;ouilmcrcx.
•&lt;

,

The best Adz
ing medium tn
'ey County. ■

OUR COUNTY.
wJ.
,onner,y living near Irving,
ba^kk mP°9’!°r l“. lhe dcfu,,ct Gilford
bank te the extent of about 31,006.
u.I’TLA'*1''““&gt;»•« who (oolwl
iLXTi? ’
UM41"nk'
.th u&gt;d
llrnw at,,,. hi, v«-ii gutUnK in hte
”“k
dalMln« ‘h»t &gt;w route

M.’tautaS'1’"

he

"°‘

Uncle Sem n;, WunUmd tetenm,
every three mouths.
UMrs. C. S. Palmerton. «pf Woodland, has
a eouple of live eurioaltlrs in the shape of
chickens. One of them has but one leg
and foot, while the other Is perfectly de­
veloped but It is web-footed like a duck.
Woodland will prolmbly have a lodge of
Knights of Pythias before long.
ovm 81,000

•|AJrt*r o,d
«f E- 1.
Miller, of W oodlabd, was playing with the
family dog one day Inst week, when the
canine flew mad and bit her several times
in the face, inflicting some very bad
wounds.

WHOLE NO. 1893

faced the bold crowd and proved to be one
of the doctor's clerks, who returning from
a party entered the store for the purpose
of securing a coat that ho had left there.
Although no Aie was Injured, yet it should
be a warning to burglars to visit other
towns.
John A. Warner haa returned to Wood­
land, and will henceforth hold forth at
Baughman's A Co.’a drug store.
Eli Cline has a new separator. We sus­
!pect that separators can be purchased
cheap now, that the threshing season is
over.
Our school under the care of Prof. Geo.
’Downs and Mrs. J. M. Bmith seems to be
।moving smoothly.
: Prof. J. M. Smith has returned from his
Jfarm in Yankee Springs, where he has
been superintending some fall work.
, . Thermometer ^registered the 16th and
I7that 12 m., 90 Iniiieshade, with 18th and
1.9th close seconds.
£ J. M. Hammond Is putting &lt;m the finish­
ing touches to a new and vety commodious
farm house. Well, Milo and his estimable
wife are entitled toilt
Look cut for a crowd next week from
this end of the county to attend the county
fair.
A balloon ascension will draw but not
complete unless some one is killed. A
drawing card would have been to have had
the Rev. Arney, of'.Saranac, there with his
stables of horses and colta. 1 suppose
John, the farmer, will be on the grounds
to Instruct those having hay seed In their
hair, how to comb it out.
Geo. Hazen, of Prairieville, has Just
completed a drive well for school district
No. 2. A fine supply of water.
H. Farr, one of our pioneers, has been
sick for a year or more, is now failing fast.
Corn cutting is the order of the day.
No wheat coming Into the market
The poor farmers. What will become of
them? You tell John and Joe.

CONCERNING THE COUNTY JAIL

M. J. Jaques Is preparing to build a new
bant.
F. W. Clark attended the West Michigan
fair in the interest of the Lake OdesM
Cart Co.
A. L. Jones was In Grand Rapids last
week on business.
Mrs. W. C. Rolfe made a flying trip toyour city last Friday.
Thomas Aris the IL IL agent here laputting up a fine house. Heath &amp; Sons
are doing the work.
W. C. Rolfe is improving his residence
by grading the front yard.
The Infant child of Mr. Blactle and. wife
was buried last Sunday. The sendeeswere conducted by Rev. Phillips from the
M. E. church.
Pott &amp; Stewart were In the village with
their phonograph last Saturday. '
The young folks social given at Mr,
Whedon’s last Friday was largely attended
and an enjoyable time had.
The new minister. Mr. Phillips, baarented Riley Brown’s house lately vacated
by Rev. Halley.
Dr. Pike and troupe are giving free ev­
ening entertainments here, and selling,
their Cherokee remedies.
Credit Is due Dr. Harris for skill in the
treatment of Dr. Hunt whose condition is
remarkably Improved.
Tlic evaporator has to run on short’ ra­
tions, as apples are slow coming in.

*

AND COURT HOUSE.

Tbl» week affords an opportunity we
hope the taxpayers of Barp- county will
improve to visit the county Jail and court
house, and see their condition. They
should do It for their own satisfaction.
We urge them to do ao, and ask them to
observe closely and see ft the following are
not the facts regarding them:

, With regard to the jail we make theue
statements, which any taxpayer can verify
bv a visit to piat building.
1aL It Is a fire trap. In case of fire In
the one stairway leading to the cells, es­
cape would l&gt;e utterly impossible, and the
inmates must perish, whether criminals or
not
2d. In the nature of its constriction,
not through the fault of any man. it is an
unhealthy, wretched place to confine any­
body, guilty or innocent
3d. There is no provision whatever for
separation of the younger class from those
hardened In crime. This is a great wrong
to the former, whether guilty or innocent
4th. There are no proper provisions for
the separation of the sexes.
5th. It Is not a safe place In which to
confine prisoners.
6th. Il Is not such a jail as the law de­
mands.
7th. For all these reasons and otben,
it lias been condemned by Judge Hooker,
with the approval of the board of supervis­
ors. and prisoners can no longer be con­
fined there.

Middleville.
Ina McDowell was the guest of relatives
in Caledonia Saturday.
C. N. Drescher was In town over Sun­
day.
Allen Weber, of Nashville, was the
THE COVKT HOUSE.
guest of Ward Gibbin Sunday.
Respecting the court bouse and the
W. Bolton unintentionally let one of his
The Pansy Club held a masquerade Fri­ county’s valuable records the visitor will
fingers get into the elevator al the Wood­
day evening.
find as follows:
land mill last week. Half, of his finger
H. E. Hendrick was in Charlotte last
1st. With regard to the records In th©
nail and the end of his finger are missing.
clerk’s office, there would be no chance to
The
Baptist
Sunday
school
held
a
very
sskv» them in case of a fire in the court
Nashville has several old fossils left,
Interesting mission concert Sunday even­ house.
notwithstanding the fact that she will soon
ing.
Id. The records hi the treasurer’s office
enjoy the metropolitan luxury of water
N. C. Thomas is clerking for Minor could not be saved In case of fire, there
Warm and dry.
works. Hereafter these a f. will adopt
corn
Keeler, and also Helen Pridiard has re­ being no protection whatever.
Seeding is nearly completed, and
the methods in vogue before printing was
sumed work In the same store.
ry won't utlck murh tnuger. Fifteen Doftora ta the wowUr3rd. The records of the probate judge’s
“discovered" and stamp their stationery cutting the order of the day.
Enoch Andrus visited our public school office ace In the second ■ story of n store
G. S. Babcock has returned from Petos­
.■Lit fill mnkc them (jo. D’e repeat, the finc*t nuit of them
with rubber stamps, with nice large
Monday.
building on State street It would be out
-Fifteen luahtn, and gem gourtelf eati, if yon . irUh. ijo
scrolls on. We can see no reason why key.
Friday will be a holiday in our public of the question to save them In case of a
Lucy Brown, of Grand Rapids, is visit­
:&gt; pile, fii&gt;in evunter to counter, and take any tntU. wheththese people should do thus thusly, unless
schools. In order that they may attend tiie fire in that block. The title to one-third
:i\ $!t&gt;. Fto &lt;&gt;r Ft". F0IU0NLY 915. Can anything be fair­
they mean to cut down th® princely income ing friends in this place.
Mr. Cox, of Cedar Creek, who was shot Co. fair.
of the real estate in Barry county is In­
. plainerRemember thin mile commence* tomorrtac
of the editor of the Nashville News. A
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, ofShuttr, were In volved In the records of these three offices.
a
short
time
since,
returned
home
Sunday.
r&lt;tn&lt;i u'ill t'tmllnuc one week front tomorrow
year’s supply of printed envelopes and
The many friends of Rev. Mason, who the village Sunday.
4th. The indexes of the register's office
. fi-'b.-t ••uincni will, of counte, catch the. be^t fxirj/oine.
note heads might cost |»erhaps 25c more
Mrs. Geo. Ward is entertaining company areas much exposed to danger from fire as
r. i&lt; y»a don't Live in Grand Rapid* tend u* 915: wc
than a rubber stamp and the same amount some years ago was pastor here, are
to hear of his return to this place. this week from the Rapids.
any part of the contents of the court house,
' dire in dele tion. It will turcly pay.
of plain statloncrv. all of which would go pleased
The Methodist ladies and gentlemen as tin: vault is too small to contain them.
' Mr. Thompson is building an addition to
Into the huge coffers of the News editor,
tendered
Rev. George and
family Tbe vault in which is contained the records
who Is Just rolling in wealth like all other hisAbam.
number from this place attended the a very pleasant surprise Monday even­ of deeds, mortgages etc. is not a fire proof
editors. Last week a rubber stamp man
ing at the residence of Isaac Gibbs in this1 vault, in the estimation of anyone compeat Grand Rapids.
called In Nashville and did a thriving fair
village.
A
bountiful
suppar
was
served' tent to judge. The loss of the indexes
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey have returned
business and now many antiquated de­
by the M. E. ladles, to which all did jus­' would cost a large sum to replace.'
Cheboygan.
signs of “home made" stationery are from
Mrs. Win. Bristol, of Indiana. Is visiting tice.
.
The loss of the records in any &lt;mei of
mailed at that post office every day. The
at this place.
these offices would cost Barry county more
recipients of those self stamped envelopes relatives
Mrs. Frank Babcock Is on the sick list
than a new court house.
will set Nashville down as n little fourW. H. Brown ha. Imlnl hl, honw with
There is neither excuse nor Justification
Hiram Wilks is no better.
comets town, without energy ?r enterprise.
a new coat of shingles during the past for u county like Barry to expose her valua­
It must be discouraging to you Bro.
week.
ble records to any such danger as this.
Felghner, but maybe some of these same
Mrs. Ed. Grille/and children, of Alle­ It is a slovenliness, a lack of care and
people will want an obituary notice print­
A. C. Wait will soon have his feed mil! gan Co., are visiting her sister, Mrs. H. prudence, which not one of her citizens
ed free of charge, and then they will come running.
Healey for r few davs. From here they would tie guilty of with her own business.
Karmen are done sowing wheat hete.
to you with’their printing.
intend visiting friends in Rutland, before
Many from our school district are in your moving into the north woods.
Secretary Storrs, of the State Board of
•
A couple uf men are sinking a six inch
schools.
Maud Rockwell gave an entertaintuent Corrections and Charities, who is in as
well In Nashville as n sort of a starter for city
The masons will soon have the brick Saturday evening to her many friends in good a position to kuow what -a county
water works. The Lansing Engine &amp; work of Mr. Hill's house completed.
honor
of
Miss
Lula
Grilley.
A
pleasant
like Barry needs in the way of a jail as
Iron Works have been awarded the con­
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Halliday, of Battle
tract for putting in their system of water, Creek, is the guest of O. E. Wood. Mrs. time was enjoyed by all, while ice cream any man In the state, thinks that 310,000
was served In abundance.
would be amply sufficient to build Auch a
works.
.
H. Is on the sick list. Dr. -Benson attend­
W. T. Barber remains confined to his jail as this epunty requires.
Mike Flynn reached Freejmrt one even ing her.
home in consequence of his recent fall-: re­
Allegan (Sounty has completed and fur­
A sad affair took place at
hl bmith» gretting his inability to attend the Co. fair. nished a good enough court house for
ing last week pretty well bowled up. In
C. McCay and wife entertained John Barry county at a cost of 344,000. It has
leaving the village iil« horse became utt­ Sunday afternoon. 11. Long's nine year
want to buy any furniture: a nice carpet: any-' manageable, tipped the buggy over and old boy was riding on horse imck. fell off Noham and wife, of Rosa, and John An­ plenty of tire proof vaults for each office.
broke one.of hl* arms.
•_
drews and wife, of Cloverdale, on Sunday. It is as handsome a building as needs be
thing in the line of draperies, rugs or the like,. left the drunken driver in the fence comer. andThe
concert was a grand success, over - A. G. Cortrlght and daughter Vera, ac­ for the purpose, although not as imposing
Ilanfleld.
companied by Mrs. Barber, went on Sun­ as the court house of Eaton, Calhoun or
36 door fee.
this season?
Mrs.
EAbty.
of
Battle
Creek,
was
called
day morning to meet his- wife, who bad Kaiatnaxoo. But it Is good enough, large
Rev. Wallace has returned from Grand
Rapids conference, and will stay another to the bed side of her sick daughter, which been visiting friends the past two weeks enoughrand is sq/e, so far as regards dan­
mention han l»een made of her sickness at in Wayland. Plainwell and North Pine ger from fire.
We think that $55,000 should be suffi­
Lake.
' I.
Mosher has had a very sick horse, the home of O. E. Wood.
Everybody is going to the fair.
cient to cover all the expense Barry county
but at this writing is slowly on tiie gain.
need make for such county buildings aa
The township board met at L. N. Mosh­
Common council met in regular session the-law. the 'safety of her record.*, and.,
er's store last Saturday night, for the pur­
good horse sense demands. It will be
pose of finding out the amount of mohey
Henry Campbell was clerking for D. L. Friday evening. Sept 18, ’91.
cheaper and better to build the two to­
it? It is a floor cover made of cork. Call at rtiy we should raise for township purpewes.
Mayor McCoy, presiding.
Morthland last week.
gether.
\
Roll
call,
present.
Bentley.
Blinston,
Charles
Bboemaker
has
threshed
hl*
clo
­
'
H.
Armour,
Jr.,
has
moved
to
I.ake
•je and examine it, as it is much superior to carpe ver seed, and got eight bushels from eleven
When the mattcY'was up before, we did.,
Mance. Reynold*, Seal* aud Spence; ab­
not think that a suitable and secare fire
-&lt;&lt;r any other floor cover at its value.
Columbus Campbell lias moved into the sent, Waters.
acres of very fine seed.
Moved by Aid. Bentley, that an order in proof court house could be built for any.
Seeding of wheat Is about through here. Peckham house.
cutting and potato digging and clo­
Bishop Bnx. of Delton, have the con­ the sum of 882.94 In favor on County such money as the sum. named above.
■■ receiving the newest and latest designs- also some of Com
But Allegan countv has demonstrated that
ver threshing is the work of the farmers tract for.bulldlng the new school house in clerk; payment of eosts in case of ”•
It can De done. We now have the exper-.
•i‘ m. st desirable novelties in all of our lines, lay heJtev. Wallace lost last week a very valua­ thD.PLCCMorthland has bought the old McNair vs. CRy of Hastings. Carried,
S«htX fence of anol her . county tn guide us. L«t
ayes—Bentley. Blinston, Manee, Sentz
the store a visit and be pleased.
us profit by that. Certainly Allegan coun­
nnd Spence; nays—none.
ble one year old colt, by getting into a school house and will make a bam of IL
ty's court house is good enough for Barry
Aid. Nelson took his seat
J. H. Valentine is in the city aUending
Yours truly, i
ditch near Priebardville.
county, and it is as thoroughly fire proof.
City accounts Sept. 18, ’91.
School will commence here next Monday
ll,l/UlI Morthland and wife took in Grand Bentley Bros. A Wilkins, supplies. $81 62' as any court house in the state.
with Nellie Edmunds as teacher.
1
We hope that visitors at the fair may
Litt Robinson, draying.................
Rapids and the fair there last week.
7 50' improve the chance afforded by their pres­
WoodlapdWe learn some of tiie facts concerning E. Battrnoo, lamp lighting..... • •
ence here to see the danger they are In; for
•*’
repairing sidewalk. 1st
Most of our farmers have finished sow­ the shooting of George Cox. Mr. Coj18 ■
- whatever concerns, the records concerns
ward.................................. ■............. '
resideut of this place fnd was visiting
2 70&gt; every taxpayer. Then go home, and tell
* Cutting corn is the order of the da&gt;. •
friends In Ucey. He wfcnt busting and Geo. Radford, cutting weeds......
S 30’ your supervlsvor to not allow this danger
We have a new boot and shoe store In got upon a stump to watch for game. He P. Coburn, labor on Shrincr bridge
1 50’ to continue longer, but to give the people
ut the gun down on the top of the stump f’ Ryerson, same..............................
1 50' a chance to.vote on the question of putting
°'T1
ibat stel» are b«lnCUten 10 lo- and hit it with his foot; it slipped and the C. Siuroop, same
up a oroper jgll and court house. Then
^.7 our nilaxf. White we would iai^r hitting on the edge of the stump A. X Angle and son. same..... -•
work, for it at the polls. That Is. the only
SS'X ™ ' Ute* incorporated. ,.l .. the gun was discharged. The charge Jas. Shay and team labor, marshal s
6 00 safe, wise and.iMsiuess-llke course for th©Kl^mour easernre.
order.............................................
struck him In the ami and thence In the
8
00
people of Baxxy county to take.
Geo.
Radford,
same
„ . will not mall tl&gt;« matter Ibroueb will* side, inflicting a very dangerous If not •
3 30
h
that after we have accomplish- fatal wound. We hear that Mr. Oix l» A. Darling, same&gt;••••
THE MARKETS’dU we will bare articles it Incorporation a’lve and a little better at this writing. L. W. Kenfield. tapping..................
2 10
He is about twenty years old and a promls- Geo. Cain, trenching
A fine line of
Hasting*.
'l'since Uie’tesl buntlanr In out "’'‘KJ!
Gard Bennett, same• • - - - - • •
13
40
AppUa
—
Dried.
8c.
"SI &amp;
b»«h. .
Jack Sbgy, street work 3d ward..
“
man and team
“ • • 20 40
stock horse.
80
.»
••
1st ward..

Our reasons for this money-losing sale?

&lt; l&lt;ar&lt;Uy think they concern the public, iruwever, irinec
,
,
'Ida affair, wc don't object telling. Although the sca.
r ha» been generally prosperous, the strikes, lodtouis.
.
the earlier ttumincr months and measly weather gencndly
.
,flfc»wl, have Iwen a grad, drawback on the sale of tine
,, s£ct rybody nymomizal, or fvid to economise, to make
i
Hicrf. Tints the man arcustomed to paymg flS fur a wui&lt;
it haiwclf
one of our $10 suits, while- he who ordinarily
. ,x ’ ..r
did n«&gt;t .find R convenient to go higher than fl2 or |13.
.... ■. hire :!h' medium and low-priced suits found ready sale, the
. nd rrpensive ones
il.

Miss Maggie Williams, of Woodland, Is
suffering from a severe case of blood
poisoning, resulting from an Injury re­
ceived while working at the Nashville
fruit evaporator.

HUDSON’S

I

iiwer Clothing House,
GRAND rapids.

LINOLEUM

Wli

We a

ARCHIE McCOY

A ou all know the sign of the boot upsidedown.

Boys', Youth’s, Misses' aai Children’s

SCHOOL SHOE!
Ladies’ Lion Process Shoe,
Made by Crosby &amp; Kuchins &amp; Co., Mass.
Also a tine line of

GENT’S SHOES
PRICES RIGHT, AT

F. G. STOWELL’S

South Carlton.
.
‘'“■^uXa lbSooi bualnea, men
John Fleming went to Marsltall on buslS Sir
bare lwe«
‘wlbln*. On T“X*'.|neX 1&lt; te ", “Tr neDan3nyder and wife, of Grand Rapids,
are visiting friend* be^pr7™1
“L
Marietta Carpenter received a telegram
B “^ dav. since, calling her to Spring
Arbor to the bedside of her sirter *‘8
''-X' Wb. ^SSt ateXr. when the two very 111. She went returning last Thurst,aThe Adventist® expect to hold a two days’
meeting at their church commencing kept25 and continuing until b|“nd*J J^h
pressed hint ln’J&gt;
.. .. iiUrr|ed to the Elder Butler, of Battle CjwkjHIL
A cordial Invitation extended to all to
their force
„,d tnlorrned
„^den« or Ur. Itewcu^
u „,ri
C°Peter Covert gave the use of 8 acres of
L-rnund to the Ladies’ Aid society to sow
earned ess'1.
.ru„ BW)re deter- to wheat to hAp them pay off their church
iell They mlde a bee. inviting the men
to work, which was met with a heart) re«tw.nw The ladies furnished the whe*}
for seed. Last Thursday they spread
tables In the wood near by the bu»*
SaBh and *
tte rnortdoor, ..
action re'"1""bold rolteer not mol.
deleruilnwl to
. wr ^uid |« a prar&lt;

4th “
3rd “■
3rd “
4th “

Will Wright
David Baker
Will Bennett

3 00
8 10
10 20
1 80.
90-

_

Bwf-Dre-sed 35 OOfilUXcalves, fsW-ffiM#.
Eajs-uktTe.
Hides-Beet, 4c; caU, fie.
Lard—ac.
Umo—tMUnfatOOcperMl; water 1HM.8U9.

PlaxiBa.-8enii.v at 34 w per ton.
Ban-Helllug al 3! I*r bbl.

Timothy 8e»d-bclUMt xt 31.68 per ba.

Wbeat-No.l. white* M: tea JM
Flour—32JM) per hundred.

8 85

Bye-KJ.

Applet25 5 »c.
BArtey-at 10.

45
45

3d

Chas. Dickinson

4lh “

Joe Munson

A. Henderson

••Dr. O. ftelps Brown’s Standard B
ImI Remedies (Acaclaa Balsam. Uor
Ointment and Pills) mired me of eonaaa
tion 20 years ago.” Mol Adallne Weal
WbituajviHe- Kent Co.. MicU. June

4th •• ....
Moved by Aid. Bllaslon. that the ac­
ton to be allowed and orders drawn on
prvper foods.
Carried. aye*-Brndcy. eas, nourishes. cwrea coughs.
Blinston, Mance, Netoon, Bentz and
J. B. EoBtKTS, Recorder

iwMir out ot the rro“&gt;

Repairing done by J. C-Woodruff.

4 th ward.
Ed. Shay, team labor 4th ward.
..
&gt;•
3rd ward.
Dan. Shay
4th ward.
Jas. Shay
“
“
■
Chas. Pickle, sL work 3rd ward.
••
4th •* ■

I VRy, N-

M"

�TRUE ARABIAN HORSES.
their rare beauty AND IMTELLiGENCE DESCRIBED.

SAW

HER IN THE

MORNINC

PARIS AFTER THE SIEGE.

HEALTH and eating.

A small girl—a very

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W« WOR0S w NOT^e MBH OH

THE HANDS OF A MOB.

Fn rally.
an Adjacent
Her gentis voice »M silent.

tb«i&gt;

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TOPIC.

A CORRESPONDENT'S ESCAPE FROM

Elio sung a taitder ditty;
1 sal and listened lonxTte bluebird tn the orchard

•pl“

rhJfeH quite sure, pointed to
iDf of Sie little heathen committed lobe

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“*
&lt; ri. Badr-fitew Xtt Y.rfc । Awitneesat the Kilkennj **.!*«
•&gt;»
Cars sf Hte ■■■T
told a counsel that he bad
Miss Nellis to a nieetlnfl that
KiddlMwe* Bappta
In a certain transaction or. M he
the basement of »ome plsc®
Sloo
-Ul&gt;«
*
tta
only
•
“
&gt;*»
“
,
“
SSIl10
and the surroundisgs were vexjf lLnowt
„ !hwrras ,b*T. th, rMtfa. or 10 I
Harabugipxl.
tfe,
oodo- th, —rth. wbleb
»«h ^.umol ™ri.rt«.;
'
ladv listened to him with much atj a.Uo&gt;Hibt ot MOTT eomon tatag. doll, |M Uwr
1L.1 It la oot «urprWe« that trio, nwo I
wtu&gt;«o proeradol 10 ulocmt.
“’i.j many notable things about It. ', moaning by putting a cas-.-. "Snr.’ir—r
-.01 r-ivn vnn a little anecdote, were ire- Ralxrt B Roosevelt, ex-minister to the . «hould tell hi* lordship here nuA tbe
numdr uwl. ««&lt;1 **"“ wo“111 toU'”*
Whobkoowo - th. .otr—or ot &lt;ta»»ot th.Jor,th.t ,ot
£
incident by way of illustration.^
Iu!i?W.rd, tbo moot tamou, bon rlroM ot ooai»«l ond u ucolteo,
„_4 “
Sam wuw__ ,
.n tram- i were to believe It. why then
„. 7

On tbe 1*1 of March. I STI. the day of tha
entry of the German troop* into Parte,
rather a curiou* experience befell me.
true Arab home to deteriorate «o long as
While as yet within the German cordon
in tbe Place de la Concorde. 1 observed
When twilight's la taut ray
so jealously guard Lhenu rare breeds from
that 1 was being dogged. I bad no sooner
'ell
o'er
the
taowy
hillside
—
Joss by sale or theft. They have a race of
|m**e&lt;l out of the cordon than I wa* ve­
In gentle sleep she lay.
borees called tbe Levantine, which they
hemently aeAAiled by an angry mob. who
offer in exchange- for money and mer­
inaiKted that I wa* a Prussian spy. A de­
breast.
chandise. These bones have excellent
tachment of National Guard* bolding a po­
jJJra to
_
. s broad
t___ .&lt; nature. Hehaassdd:
Hn han said:
points, are showy, hsodsome, well trained
lice post rescued me at tbe bayonet point
“ •■More divorces are due to an ill ryu- —Donahoe's Msatti ly.
and In every way dadrabfe, but they uo
from tbe genial enthusiast who were
more compare to the true Arab breeds than
kitchen, when tbo trouble arises
dragging me along the street on my back, ttEf » »o«i-u» to&lt;&gt;kM aa-ppotajj
a clumsy can horse to tbnwwifl runner."
with the expressed Intention of drowning „«nt UM
I-"
“““ with the man. than from an ill regulated
maiden’s face after ssch anecdote.
“Are there many distinct breed*!”
me in the l»aaln of on adjacent fountain.
morality. No husband ever dsaerted or
York city a poor and ambitious boy was
A good deal of my clothing had been
abused a wife who always gave him a per­
Finally the pentup feelings
tirely different and with distinctive marks. asked how he had managed tn secure his torn off tne, but that was a trifle. Over surface, end one afternoon *s thsy
fect dinner, unless driven to it by dire
TImm most highly prised, mwet rare and regular clients. “Well," said be, “you hauling myself In the polios station. I walking home Nelli.
force. Good cooktag te at tbe foundation
valuable, are the Nedljer and the Osman. may be surprised at what I n:n going to discovered that along with half of my claimed, “That man's an awful story felwr, of all happiness, for there can be none
The other three—tbe Abdalla, Dakir and tell you, but it is a fact with me sod s^ith greatrnst had disappeared my notebook, and I shan't go there any morel
without It, and It should be taught in our
Mohammed—oithbwgh of blood n* pure, many more lawyers. 1 have found that which was in the pocket of tbo missing sec­
public schools before even tbe three Rs.
"Tut! tut!” “,d
and nn Impossible to obtain by purchase, when 1 won n cawe fur a client I did not get tion of the garment. This wa* a most ser­ "that’s very wicked, Miss Nellia « bat
Dr. Alexander B. Molt. In one of hte In­
so much gratitude from him us I did re­ ious misfortune.
have not the some matchless beauty."
valuable kitchen articles, speaks of wick­
aver makes you talk so!"
spect
from
the
client
of
the
other
side.
“But were not tbe horses presented to
In those time* 1 had accustomed myself
■"Cum b.U. H.'. bren uylna MMW edly ignorant cooks."
General Grant by tbe sultan thorough bred When in a cose 1 Lave literally wiped up to write out at full length;n my notebook m.nr Um-. 'No«.
kMlWfc ■ 11 M’»
Jay Gould says, "1 do not myself believe
the whole of New York county with the tbe description of scene* or event* of which you &gt; ll«l. »«»"y
Arabs?’1
“"1.51.” that any man can stand tbe strain of a
’’Certainly not. They were only the com­
1 was a witDcaa, detailing In form ready anybody one! I don’t b Here he a got any.
targe business unlaw he lives on tbe sim­
mon Levantine horses, showy and stylish, that man’s respect and admiratioa. The for the phasing the accounts of incident —Harper’s Young People.
plest food he cun get." But Richard A.
strong and with fine points, but lhey were chances have always been even that in his after incident as the incident* aucceazivety
McCuniy. tbe president of the Mutual Ufe
Conceited.
not thorougbreds, us the sultan has never next suit he would come to me intbehopes evolved themselves From the summit of
Insurance company, declares emphatically
Th, Abb. PnulC. » rmhllgbt ot Napo­ in favor of French cookery, and says: “An
had a pure thoroughbred Arab iu his sta­ of seeing the other aide wiped out just tu the tower of Longchamp* I hml ooked
he wm w|j&gt;ed out. It is in this way that I •down that morning on Kaiser Wilhelm*
bles."
American snind ton person just home from
leon'. Um*. "■&gt; «
“Is thia fact generally known and be­ have gained many cf my profitable clients. great review of hte army on the race Tbe Duke ot WelliefUra «“ «■»»»
the other side look* absolutely naked. It
I could mention a dozen examples, but we course, and uiy description of that remark­ betted to Uli • .tor, ot meello* Mm in
lieved!
is slmost indecent."
OJSTH BXJOYS
“It is of course well known In Europe lawyers never cite names in such cases. able scene, at least two column* long, was piri.,1 » dlu»" «l»“ •“ honor of My
E. B. Harper says, ’The gospel of good
among such horsemen as study the differ­ But here is one illustration.
Kll Tbe nbbe m«le « long or.Uun. ebleO, living is tbe owst Important of all things Both
la tbe loat notebook.
the method and result* when
J
I once thrashed, legally, of course, an
Ono result of thte concurrent writingout ou the unln of political uffelr^ and eouent breeds and have seen tbe true Arab in
earthly."
~
.
f
Syrup
of Figs is taken; it u plemant
its native land. Three fine breeds which I opponent within an inch of his Ufa The is that tbe writer's memory doe* not eluded with tbe word,, "h. owe the
Dr.
Talmage
*ay».
No
«n
nn
can
be
n
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
have mentioned are considered so precious winning of that case did not yield me a charge itself with the recollection of what ..Hot) ot Europe lo oue men nltrne „
Christian if his stomach te out of order."
that every precaution is taken, not only by dollar directly, for it happened that my 'ha* been committed to paper; and thus I
“Before he gave me time to blush, sai 1 And again. "One great cause of evil in thia gently
yet promptly on the Kidneys
|
the owners, but by the whole tribe, to pre­ client was never able to pay me t6r my had not only lost the actual "copy" already the duke, he put his hand on bis heart and world Is Irregularity of meals."
.Liver and Bowels, cleansea the sys­
vent their sale or loss by intrigue, and the work. But tbe other litigant came to me indited and out of hand, but was dratltute continued:
Henry
Ward
Beecher
before
be
bad
dyei
tem
effectually,
dispels colds, head­
Arab tribes, with all their peculiar creeds afterward to try a case for him. Ho liked of the power to reproduce the lost matter.
“ To me!' "
. .
pepsin himself spoke In a similar strain ,aches and fevers and cures habitual
of hospitality, have uever arrived at that the way in which I had beaten him. I
AEFOOK THE MAGISTRATE.
When Napoleon was at Elba he read ths denouncing sickness as criminal
state of civilization which could induce won Ids case. He liked that still better, of
While 1 was Internally bewailing myself, Abbe Pradt's Memoirs, and was vastly
constipation.
Syrup
of Figs is the
KMonorr tmtimoxt.
course. I won three more cases for him. a citizen in a fine glow of triumph ru*hed entertained by them. Indeed, be ia said to
them to give away such treasures.”
remedy of its kind ever pro­
Dr. Robert Collyer said: “1 think the only
1
Now my client's business forms an impor­ into tbe police station. "Voila!" be shout­ have roared with laughter, and if the abbe
JllK FAMOUS OMAR I.
“If an owner should be tempted by an tant jmrt of my work. My defeating him ed, as be wa*ed aloft my notebook in one could so enliven the pining exile, he Purely American people, take them all In all, are duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
enormous pnee to part with a mare or stab that time has brought many dollars into hand nnd my coat tail in the other. “Here did not live in vain, it is stated in three the best livers of any people in the world. ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
Hon—there are no geldings—be would be my pocket*—a sort of a tribute, you might is damuing evidence that the prisoner te a memolra that when Napoleon met the abbe I was only too glad when 1 got to a land its action and truly beneficial w its
put to death by his tribe, while the man
wicked spy! Here arc the villain’a note*. at an inn in Warsaw, after tbe French bad where I could live twice as well as 1 could effects, prejiared oulv from the most
Lhe Mee he'has been writing down concern­ retreated from Rumda. the emperor was in my native country."
who had the temerity to seek such a pur
Charles A- D*na is seventy-two years healthy ana agreeable substance*, its
ing our unhappy Paris!" 1 could have em­ much impressed by hl* personality. In­
chase must do so at the risk of his life.
“The famous Omar 1, who now belongs to
School children often show a decided braced the excited ouvrier, frowsy a* he deed, he sat down at a table and took notes old. When he was naked some time ago many excellent qualities commend it
bow bo preserved his youthful vigor as to all and have made it the most
the empress of Austria, the finest home­ sense of humor. Chronicles of a school­ was; he had done mo an incalculable bene­ of the abbe’s conversation.
marvelously as he him done, be said: “I
woman in Europt, traveled three days nnd room would give the puragrapher uiaqy fit iu bi* effort to acai my doom. HL* face
popular remedy known.
“Now," said Napoleon, on reading this,
nights over t he hot and barren plains of bright things. Recently a boy attending wo* a study when, in the gladness of my “always brer both sides. I was then writ­ live well and take rational exercise. 1
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
have no hobbies about plain and simple
the Arabian desert with but two quarts of school on the east side found himself lo­ heart, 1 offered him a fire franc piece.
ing Maret to say:
. food, but eat everything 1 can get that i» and SI bottles bt all leading drug­
Presaptiy. under an escort of National
barley for food and an occasional tuft of cated with his parent* iu their new Niag­
“'Send that silly I’railt back to bl* dio­ good* and that 1 know by experience agree*
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
the Sahara clover. Only twice was there ara street home. The school year was al­ Guards, 1 was marclircl through a couple cese!' "—Youth’s Companion.
with me. Theories about eating are all may not have it on hand will pro­
-water found (or him to drink. Fleet as a most over, and in order to secure promo­ of street* to the bureau of a sitting mngtanonsense. Experience must govern every
bird, be nut, seemingly unconscious of bl* tion to the next higher grade, the young trate. My companions were a gentleman
cure
it
promptly for any one who
burden, and arrived at ths wall In-fore chap trudged to ilia old school for the rest in a bleuae. who was licensed of having
A slight acquaintance with the anatomy sensible man's selection of hte food.”
Such aayiogs could be quoted by columns wishes to try it. Do not accept any
Cairo appareutJy.a* fresh as when he start­ of the term. During the examination in stolen an ink bottle; a utitvrdemahon de­ of an earthworm enables us to understand
substitute.
ed. The two Sluhgi, enormous gray- arithmetic at tbe close of the term he sud­ tected lit selling a couple of cigars to n why the body Is divided into a number of and would only empbasfre the importance
houndw called antelope catchers, which denly exclaimed to his seat mate:
Bavarian cavalryman, and a woman whom rings, or “segment*." as they are more which every intelligent men appreciates. If
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
were a pert of Omar's outfit and always
“Ob, l*ve done both of iltose examples the Pari* mob bail stripped and painted generally termed. The internal organs, he stops, to think of It. of care and dis­
SAK rSJUtCISCS. CH.
traveled with him. were lagging miles be­ wrong!”
divers color* because she had been caught instead of Icing distributed among tbe crimination in the use of food. It was for
toutsv:ul. kt.
tttf row. k.t.
hind, footsore and weary; but Omar
“Well, what iu blazes do you want to parleying with a Prussian drummer.
segments, are for the most part repeated almost a century a standing reproach to
neighed, cheerfully, encouraging them to come from Niagara street for to do ycur
The magistrate was so good ns to deal from segment to segment. It ’follows, this nation that ite people, richer in food
approach, and promising to them*rest anil examples wrong!” was all the satisfaction with me first. Fortunately 1 was able to therefore, that when tbe gardener’s spade I than any other people on earth, were al­
refreshment in bis sympathetic whiu- he got from a friend.—Buffalo Express.
prtaluca to him my British |Nuaport and shears off several inches of a worm the an­ most the worst cooks and altogether the
my journalistic credentials. He called in imal is not deprived of one or more ewten- most foolish feeders in the world. It is to
“Will you describe him!”
Wonderful Properties of a Japasew Boll. hte sister, who had lived in England, to as­ tial organs, but only of a les* or greater the infinite creditor the present generation
“His skin was iflack, nnd shone through
that such a thing can do longer be Justly
A Yale professor who lives on Prospect sist him in deciding on the authenticity of number of parts of these organs.
» fine glossy coat .of silver gray hair: bis Hill has, among other Japanese curiosities thrae document*. She promptly proSpalanxuni was the first naturalist who said.
mane full and long, and ULs tail, which a remarkable antique bronze bell from nil nonured in their favor, and hl* worship
Manifestly, the first duty of him who
made
—
about
200
years
ago
—
experiments
•wept the ground, was pink. About fifteen old temple in Japan, where it was Once became imm«’.iately gracious.
of this kind, which proved, as" a subsequent would live jsroperly, te to select his fo&lt;»d
hands high, in form the most beautiful used by tbe priests during their cere­
lie told me I wa* free, and was good writer pointed out, that “by a strange nicely; tbe second te to see that ills well
that can be imagined in any four footed monies. This bell is cup shaped and about enough to lend me an old coat iu which to
prepared. An “ocean greyhound" might
animal, he was ih-et «u» the wind, graceful 13 inches in diameter and 10 inches high. wmk to my hotel, at tl*« same time grace­ paradox In nature, the moat useless and as well be expected to crow the ocean with
as the antelope, trained to every agile The tone of the bell is'wpmarkahly soft and fully begging me to excuse what he termed contemptible lives are, of all others, ex- nothing but peat and kindling wood io hte
movemcot, and with an endurance Incon­ musical, and a single touch will cause a "the little inconvenience I had experienced tinguteta-d with tbe greatest difficulty.'’
In sdditiou to these azlrautagra in its bunkers a* a man can be expected to make
ceivable. In disposition faultless—kind, sound continuing for two or three min- on account of the not unnatural exclteconstruction, the earthworm has a certain the voyage of Ufe on such food a* many
gentle, c*re«riug and obedient— be hud
inenuof the Parte populace.”
amount of cunning. which must enable it men use.
never knowu -whip or spur, or.even a harsh
SAVED
DT
A
WOMAX.
-New York has occasion for just pride in
A remarkable feature about tbe bell is
Rick Hwdsebe xai relieve all Uxi trrahJM Jstfr
word, giving always the best ho knew."
The magtatrate's good sister sent me to to escape some foes. On mild, wet evenings tbe matter of her food supply, but the sys­
thdt it resounds when placed on a cushion
C-nt to * biHaus ststoo! the
U
innumerable worms may bo seen lying out
“Docs be still livnf"
with the mouth upward, but why the sup­ a bedroom, where I washed off the most
Sintaere, Nxuwa.
tem of distribution in vogue is so wretch­
“He w» alive when Inst I heard, anti is port does not arrest tbe vibration is a flagrant stain* of the recent unpleasant- with the ends of their tails fixed In their edly poor tkat not one housekeeper in u
eatlcg. Win in Ibn Rida As.
rpr-.g-lrsiiln snrcoisLiS t»:Q I'-'Vt .UCUJUg 4
now about forty year* old and iu his prime, point that has hitherto puzzled physicists, nftna. Outside the mob was still howling burrows; on the slightest alarm they rajr
as the Arab horses ore almost as longlived and no oue who baa seen the bell can ex­ fiercely. Time was very precious to me. 1 idlv retire underground.—Chambers’ Jour- score, and dot one person In a thousand
who 1* not a housekeeper, ha* anything
•* a man.”
plain the phenomenon. — New Haren Pal­ could not endure to wait indefinitely, yet I
like an adequate notion of what may be
STOUT OF THEUt PEDIGREE.
did nut care to offer myself to the tender
ladium.
’____________
had iu the market. There are food centers.
mereire
of
the
gentlemen
of
tbe
pavement.
“Do they make good war horses!"
The strides that are tiring made iff the Tbe enormous trade necessary to supply
The sister in this strait proved herself a utilization of waste products gives hope 3,000,000 of people with their daily ration*
“in battle tbeir extraordinary evolutions
Something of a curiosity is on exhibition niluistering angel.
remind one of tbe gyratory movement* of
that soon the term waste will become a must, of course, be concentrated iu certain
She said there was a door opening tn n misnomer. The Inteat that we have heard
of the swallow when it flies. They turn in a show window nt D. 3. Hent^ssy’s. Lt
pta&amp;ra herie centers or market*, however,
ami wheel with such rapidity -that it is consist* of n very large moose horn, graft- quiet side alley, nnd actually offered to es­ ot in this direction in the collection and are so placed that it would be a physical
impoMible to get a shot at Diem, and it ed-into the base of a tree. It has been in cort me to my hotel, which was close by. utilisation of tbe carbonic acid gas given impossibility for all the family buyers to
they run nothing can catch them, their that position for yean, as the tree ha* As we walked 1 told the good soul I did off nt breweries and distilleries during the procure their supplies excepting through
wonderful wisdom and cunning leading grown nround it ton to get such a grip Dot know how to thank her. Hail it been process of fermentation. The quantities middlemen.
\
them and Lbeir riders out of difficulties the on it that cutting the wood away is.’he her servant I could have found uo diffi­ that are developed and nt present allowed
UVIXG TX THE METBOTOUS.
\
only means of separating the two. Lt was culty in requiting the good office, but a to.ruu to wibtcan enormous,one estimate
most serious.”
The consequence of this is not only that
found near tbe Kitty O’Brien mine on the indy---“Wherenre they fonndf”
putting the annual production in the tbe cost of living Is enhanced, but that the
“
Oh,
”
she
broke
in.
"that
Is
not
so
diffi
­
“Io Mecca, Medina, Paleetlne nnd the Highlands, south of town, by Tom Gor­
United Kingdom at W,000 tons. It is at
Persian gulf are found the Nedijar and Os­ don. It is evident that nt some remote cult. I will put my pride in my pocket. the same time a product of considerable people are unable, without special effort,
man. They have the Abdalla race in the period nbuntaman was chasing the mon­ My brother has a fair salary, but he bn* value, nnd it' is extensively used in the to learn whM there 1* available for food.
Atlas mountains as well as between Af­ arch of the woods, who, in running away, not seen h franc of it for six month*. We manufacture of aerated waters, ice and It would be easy to make up a list of thou­
ghanistan and the Persian mountain.*', was caught iu n tree, and in trying to ex­ are gentlefolk; we cannot join lhe crowd other articles. .By the process which has sands of varieties of fish, Oesb. fowl, vege­
where also live tbe Mohammed and Dakir tricate himself the horu was broken off.— outside the baker’s shop,nnd, O mon Dieu! been j»aU-nu-d the gas is collected, purified, tables, fruits and excellent food prepara­
breed*. These horse* descended us heir Butte Inter .Mountain.
we are actually starving," and the poor liquefied nnd store! in iron bottles fcir tions, all ot which are available to any
woman burst into tears. “We could not commercial use at a very small cost. It housekeeper in New York. But what
looms from Lather to son, aod no .posses«kin is so precious as three ezquidte ani­
take charity," she continued, sobbing, “but । has been In successful operation for some housekeeperhn* a knowledge of one-half
•JTwivtotakv..
mals. Tbeir pedigree is carefully preA striking confirmation of the theory of I have heard of that kind don anglnis time iu n largo distillery in Dublin.—Pall or one-quarter of such a list! The butchers
nnd grocers.who supply families arc ready
-■erved with that of the family’s own. nnd the source ot supply of urtesinn waters has which, they say, is now being distributed Mall Gazette.
enough
to
furnish
any
Itegt
that
may
bs
-their names descend as do those of the gen­ been observed at Tours, France, where the freely; if only one could get a little aid
desired, but few retail deniers can keep
erations of kings. Sometimes many or all water, spouting with great velocity from a from its bounty!"
- ------ —J
enough vju-iaty in stock to give tbeir cus­
the members of a tribe will be each a part well 110 meters iu depth, brings up fresh - We had a subdepot in my hotel; 1 my­
Witnessing and imitating the perform­ tomers even an approximate idea of what
.■barer in a horse, and thin home is faft by water shells and seeds in auch a state of self wa* one of the accredited subnlmonances
of
“
Punch"
have
been
a
source
of
a range of choice they really have.
will to a successor. One cannot sell Lis preservation ns to show that they could not era; some of the comnitazioncni were living
nmuMsmcnt
to
thousands
of
childrent
some
Yet no item in tbe long Ibt te neglected.
■hare without permiMion from the reat, Ise have been .more than three or four mouths with me. I hurried the lady into n room
of them, by tbe way, grown up and famous.
on their voyage. Some of the wells of the where there was no one to notice her emo­ But this amusement may have curative Among the k.000,000 there win be enough
people who do know of it and who appre­
unusual circumstance. Indeed, which could Wady Kir Jmve also ejected fresh water tion; then found John Furley and told
properties
ns
well.
Not
long
ago
a
well
gain such permindou.'*
ciate it to consume the supply. So it hap­
mollusks, fish and cralx, still living, which him tbe Utile story.
known doctor was never happier than when pens, a* It did in the eaxe of the famous
-Jkiubtlwa their (pedigree dates s Long mast, therefore, have made a still more
THE PEOPLE WHO SUFFERED.
Furley te a mau of energy. In five min­ making whimsical imitations of the exhi­ boarding house keeper, who was such an
rapid transit.—St. Louis Republic.
bition,
and
by
successfully
mimicking
•“Ebe legend regarding them, which ia
excellent provider that she knew exactly
utes a big hamper had been packed full of
“Punch" la; once actually saved a young
■old So be a true one,.is this; During the
Machines for .opening and cleaning cot­ comestibles and a porter had it on his
rotgn .of Mohammed he sent his grand ton have been Unproved by an automatic beck, waiting for tbe lady's commands. patient’s life, who was in terrible misery morsel left over at her table. Fortunately,
vtaderewith bls army in the hope of cwu- feeding .appiu-atUK, applied to the feed With tiie chivalry of a fine gentleman Fur- from a swelling In the throat. As soon as different people require different foods.
queriag China. For five years they trav­ apron, and by ineann of which one rnan ley respectfully announced to her that one tbe doctor understood what the complaint Meu are not as pigeons, that they should
eled ewer mountain aud valley, through can tend two machine* when being fed of hte men was at her disposition. She was, be opened the curtains and acted all thrive best on a diet of corn only. For Nearly every pattern of
Horse
forest and dertert, climbing rocky prod- with raw or bail cotton easier than he came out into tbe paaaage. looked down at “Punch" with| so much humor that tbe the New Yorker the vision of St. Peter is
Blanket i«
“ cc'°±
-jacet, tCMleswiud on tbe oilier side into tbe could heretofore tend one. A large amount the great basket, whose open mouth dis­ Ind, thrown almost into convulsions from dally an accomplished fact. The grant
rivets and stream* Unparalleled hard­ of Attri* ADd leaf 1*extracted by this device. closed Inter alia a teg of mutton, a couple laughing, was so agitated ns to occasion sheet comes down from heaven with all
style In most cases the nn:UW
ships befell them on thmr long journey
of fowls, a great bauesl loaf and sundry tbe tumor to break, and a complete cure manner of food In front of him.
thither, acd were not lightened on tbeir
Dr. Johnson disliked lace; and shortly vegeiablea. She gnve a great gasp and 1 was the immediate result. A similar cure
What be has to do ia to arise, choose and looks just as goodasithc genu
avtura, inasmuch as every home died on after ids epoch, although owing to do in­ thought she wa* going to faint. She was of lockjaw at Plymouth la related of a eat, for the slaying has been done for him.
doctor
there.
—
London
Tit-Bit*.
tbe. road,««ccpi five beautifsil mare*. From fluence of hiz, but rather to tb% tyranny anajmic from sheer want, bnt she rallied,
so lacks streigth.aM " lu'''„nu.
these and ithe Dzigguetai (pronounced
tears helptug her, aud then she went
for only a little Icssltanjhe^
fiiigatb are dcsoeuded the five rare breeds or valued in England; till in course al silently away, with her veil down over her
When a rich man calls in a physician be
•o clotwly guarded by the Arab tribe*.
time laoai of great value were so slightly face and the stalwart porter tramping be­
One of our selectmen was once commis­ ^eitrSK^at*#X^fs
does sot expect that be will be presented a sioned to buy the lumber for a new bridge.
"Tbe Daigguetsi are the wigd Arabian esteemed that they were considered little hind her.
It wa* such people a* those, with pride bill for tnedhul services. In feet, no ,uCb His ideas of measurement were murky, but The fact that
better than so much vnlneltMi rubbish.
none
smtwitting tbe-srary and cunning .Arab In
•nd fixed salaries which were not paid, thing as a doctor’s bill is known in Japan, he did his best. When tie lumber, cut
i, never
In the United States, mors than in any who suffered worst during the siege; and although nearly all the other modem prac­ after his schedule, was on the ground tbe arc copied is s"^rnbaro,
EK him get .nearer than half a mile, other country, there would appear tons’ they, too, it was who were the most diffi­ tices are in vogue there. The doctor never carpenters pointed out to him in emphatic that they arc THE S
/LAw exhausting .every other artifice, the almost endte** chances for a prisoner cult to relieve when the siege was over, asks for his fee. The strict honesty of the language that certain of the beams were and every buyer should sce^
Arabs have lain osskceoled in the desert by under oipitai sentence postponing and oc­ but without a* yet any alleviation of their people does not make this necessary. When far too long to bridge tbe stream and the fA trade mar.; IS
r* sew
he la through with a patient a present is others as much too short. The selectman Se inside of the Blanket.
being buried iu the sand for days and casional iy escaping its execution. There
made to him of whatever sum the patient pensively scratched ids bead, then he
Bright*, with the fraBJess hope of securing are so many appeals opee that ooe or two
five
MH®
or
his
friends
may
deem
to
be
justcompenthem by th rowing their lasso at long years may pas* before a Gtud detfeion one
The coaeierge would assure the almoner
brightened up and said, “But, brethren,
that tbe two old Ind lea on such an etege ration The doctor is supposed to smile, don’t ye think they’ll ererige alieout
range. But these ttutecned and ur.tamaLle
Boss
were literally starving. The two old take tbe fee, bow and thank his patron — right!"—Cor. Boston Commouwealtb
creatures, with their tetfelligent Instinct.
Electric
Slips for the broadside docking of vsMohi ladies, wbmi you pusHM tbeir button, interview with a Japani»m»
Extra Test
. half mile distance IwtwwB iheinxl ve, and have beta built at three of the principal would appear statelily grac'.oua. Yes,
ports of France. By this means vessels they would aay-yea, tbe English were a
For
bites
of
Insects.
attended
with
itch
Dr. Winterbottom, who for forty-five
"In thia dilemma it dcewed to the far are to be hauled out of the water without kind people, and the good God would re­
ing. the beat remedy bi menthol in alcohol,
years
lived
opposite
Prestbury
church,
had
straining, nod tbs cost is less than by tbs ward them. There were some jxrer creu- a brook running by the end of *ta back one dram of the former t* one ounce of
turea In tbe roof who were in pressing
ordinary menus of placing in a dry dock.
the latter. This speedily allnya tbe irrita­
"""thEstbo««sT
A tortoise shell cat belonging Vj
need. For theuwelvta. thanka, but uo BUden.
some equine marrinK**- Picket
tion, and a few applications sidy are needed
th« hnnuwr^M
— __
...
C TMt =»■” , FS
to effect a complete cure, bat It abould not
Gali stones ere concretions format Io tbs they could Dot accept charity; and then
’00 a* ,SJ7 Hv&lt;
to tbe water, and st sight of a fish lie lined where the akin has fieen broken, as
gall bladder from some of the conatitu- the door wool I close on the wan eye and •eadtug
bollow cheeks. Ah mt! it was melan­ would dive Into tbe water the same sz *
tiX
from yom
„ ritboo! ebsrprs evmtblu
B
V
ldcm
Wted
to
come
out
with
millet used to a ben's egg, and occasion­ choly wu.-k.—Archibald Forbes in Nina’VhEr'KS
fc^Bok.
r5il.Jtlpki*
ally are much larger.
WM. ATBS5 * S°
“It is said that Arabian horses have de­
teriorated, Count. Can it be true?"

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---- wax found tnnrderral ia th* Mieaour
looks like a prrttv big liariniln te »Na
Pacific yard* at 8(. Lotti*. Th* de*d ia
half cord of book for fri.00. Tbe
»
supposed to hare L*rn committed by
.
s._. • nub u«a ooau
Tbe
question
of smoking was tbe topic not worth two remix. You ran get
added
to
th
•
list
of
life
saving
deriesa.
It
tramp* whom Tieruat Lad Ji :v*a out ot
under
discussion,
and
one
of
tbe
party
ad
­
cars.
cotuJsto ol in annular copper tank^ with a
Websteri* Academic Dictionary ter tWG
vanced a theory that If a person were dollars or Ires and it will do very UMAAJt
Firc*t Q'i’”-- dwdrujfed twenty-nine
A freight elevator in lit* Chamber pf hole In ths canter, across which Is hung • ,
kudjesand . udereti 'JW person* home- Commerce building, Chicago, dropped life chain, upon which a (&gt;ersoa can hit or ' 1brake led him to have remarkable oonfi- Iblind he could not tell whether he were bi fact In the majority of school* will &gt;•
deuce in hlmaelf anti in his engine, old smoking
i
or not. The idea was scouted by more serviceable than the Unabridged
from th* ninth *u&gt;ry to tho baxemeut support himself with ease while grasping ! &amp;3. The Unit man in tbe roundhouse i
the devotees of the pipe, and the diacucsion
A fltv *'M&gt; ui.-h i Wis.. destroyed 185.000 , with twenty taon.-n In it, and not one lhe buoy. This tank is divided into nu- |
board ia the first man out usually, and so waxed warm Finally it was propoetd to | costing ten dollars.
•ta proper(?. :.d will throw 1&lt;X) men out ' wax hurt, being saved by tho cnahioB* nt merous watertight compartments to mint- I It happened । that one day Dolan found make a practical test of the question, and
ndxe the potwibillly of injury. At the side |
I the bottom ot the *haft.
of etupLwtoFnt.
hlmM-lf-onlered out on the pay car. As he
on lhe result were immediately on.
ii &gt; reached Madrid that 3,000
are arranged two hollow roda, working said it, he "was on lhe board to haul tbe beta
A new pipe was procured and one of the*
\ • ।-riiiiwl lu the flood* in the
upon a swivvl joint, lhe Irattoin or heavier i ‘grease wagon.' 1 got ’forty miles’ and as tobacco users was selected to try the ex­
I- Prairie
fire* are raging in North Dakota portion of these rods lasing equipped with | much more ns 1 could make with safety. periment. After his eyes were bandaged
of
to!
-do
alone.
arov-n
cans for tbe reception of phosphide of cal- ‘ 1 cut 'er way back.and pulled her tail
i. i plrall, of Ohio, is not mak­ and In Wisconsin.
a pipe filled with tobacco was given him.
- .-rra* toward health. He
Boston celebrated It* two hundred and ciuni. When the buoy Is hung at the clean out, atd I tell you. neighbor, she The experimeter beard the noise of a
ing 19 ar- i vt.-j sick man.
ship's side the upper ends of these hollow
■lxiy-*econd birthday Thursday.
was turtiln 'em when we sailed out over striking match, aud when n few momenta 1
rods ore closed by itoppela, which answer tbe sumuflt. Well, you know that when
.. Fxu. the divorced wife of |
later be wax asked if he waa smoking be any other. A Boston lady, whose example to
millionaire, to dead. She ' I Agents of tbe French government nre the double purpose ot steadying lhe buoy
Mr*
worthy imitation, tells her experience below:
i said to be buying grain of Italian farmers. while hung for use nnd also for preventing you come out of jho wo-xls down by Pnpio replied, "Like a tar kiln."
tb&lt; &lt;-'i
-mi;, of about frt.taN.OUU •
“ In one store where I went to buy Hood’s
He puffed away contentedly at the un­
■ The Italian government has recognised lhe entrance of min from above into the there's a braising hill to climb and a sharp
leaver
curve
when
yon
strike
the
level
lighted pipe, aud could hardly believe his S.-irx-iparilta the clerk tried to induce me buy
«■ r- -Hie »f the early set tiers of । the junta a* tho catabiiahed government can at the lower end.
R N
"Over HKuiiiat thu bill is a bigclay Irank. eyes when the bandage was removed nnd their own instead of Hood’s; he told me their'*
, ! .• -,1’ity judge of Dupage ot Chill.
When tho buoy ia cast adrift tbe heavier
would last longer; that 1 might take it on ten
.-eeriil term*, la dead.
I Geueral W. S. Rosccrans has been ends of the rods swing, under tbe water Joslyn was the pay buss then, and he was be saw that tbe pipe was not lighted.
The bandage was replaced, and during
; - i&gt;rt!if supurat ructure of electetl president ot tbe army ot tho Cum­ like pendulums, immersing the cans con­ kind of particular about getting along, so
I made up my mind to show him what 53 tbe operation the toliacco was ignited by a
i j; Mich., public building ha* berland society.
.
taining
the
phosphide
of
calcium,
which
the B»&gt; ifu. 1 :.?(». A. Mose*, of Chicago,
could do. When we pulled up at Gil­ taper, nnd when tbe pipe was given him
William H. Hemminghouire cummittei’ i« Immediately ignited by the entrance of more I jumped down lo drop n little fat the bowl resembled a young Vesuvius, but days* trial; that U I d)d not Mko It I need not
suicide by hanging at St, Paul. Hui the water through the perfomtlous forthat on her. Joslyn yelled to go ahead before I the smoker cnlmly insisted that noflre had pay anything, etc. But bo could not prevail
im* been held in fiSOO mother reside* in Peoria.
on me to change. I told him I had taken
pnrpose at the bottom, lu lhe daytime a got 'round, nnd when I swung up I hooked been near it.
’
Mleh., t&lt;« answer lo a
Tbe experiment wa* tried an others, nnd Hood’s Barsaparffia, knew what it was, X«•
Senator Sherman was robbed of bls discharge of smoke Usuca from the upper her up os soon ns she got ’em to turning.
- ■ uiu xiandurod Mrs. Cath- overcoat at Columbus whore be «cot to end* of tho hallow rods, while at night Then I gave her the grit and opened her almost invariably with tbe same result.— satisfied with it, end did not want any other.
cb*rWhen I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ibissmoke liecpmea a luminous flame that Up, ami we got out of Gilmore as If we New York Times.
make a speech at the Ohio state fair.
I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
(feniL *«t flr* to the drew
The Federated Trade* Council of Mil­ can be seen tor several miles. Besides were going somewhere. When we struck
and so weak that at times I could hardly
Huutor, nn old coIorad
waukee ha* adopted resolution* in favor these advantages over the old ty|&gt;e, which I■ Papio hill we were doing seventy-five miles
6! 'Ans
tfl.u iuk*« iialcaa and she of keeping tbe World's fair open Sun­ was seldom lo be relied on, this buoy is 1 if we were doing a foot. Just as we bit tbe
"Can any one tell me tbe therapeutic*
more
compact,
better
protected
from
in1
curve
ou
the
level
a
rail
turned
on
us,
and
I
value
of
fasting
spittle!"
naked
a
quiet
death.
day a
jury aud much lighter. It will sustain hang ms! If we weren’t against that clay man; “I know that old wivw, as the say­
f the xtcam»hip Arizona
Tbe president ho* issued tho proclama­
• .»iib whid: they collided tion opening to aettlement the land* in three persons In a test of tbe buoy a man bankina Mcottd. It wasn’t any use to ing is, take great stock lu it for wort*, stand. I looked like a person in eansemp: ip u-rvs* Ike Atlantic eastern Oklahoma recently ceded to the jumped overboard when a ship was golnft goose her. but 1 shut 'er off and got ready birthmarks, corns, bruises and even small tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much
ahead at tu’ speed. The ship was sloppet, tojuifp Just then we got to the end of cuts. Indeed, old nurses seem to believe
sink.
government by the Indians.
the buoy was dropped and the lifeboat wus the clay lank where the track comes In that tbeir saliva in the morning before and my friends frequently speak of It." Mbs.
,g. ex-minister to
General Isaac Quinby died at RochElla A. Goff, Cl Terrace Street, Borton.
gtti»hcd’ citizen &lt; f inter, N. Y. He was a eliiMmate af Gen­ lowered, and in three minutes the man, again. When old 33 hit that rail she ticking food is a panacea for every kind ot
tialem yesterday eral Grant at West Point, and served who had reached the buoy, was (licked up, sort of give a jump, nnd the old greaso skin complaint. But did you ever hear of
and broughtuu lioard.—PhilndelpbiaPreaa^ wagon and the payenr slid square back on the nap of nn old Iraarer or silk hat being
with distinction in the army miring the
the track again. I pulled her out again, used an a styptic? You will find It a capi­
frt-rn 1-incoln, Neb . that rebellion.
ami I don't! believe we lost a minute, nud tal one, and lor burns and scalds, if placed
SoUbysndracrtstB. tt; six tor ft. Prepared only
t -c-idt -u» of the Irlah
Tbe croup of poem* in which Tennyson, Joslyn pever knew be had been a hundred over tbe wound In sufficient quantity to
James E. Ostrander, treasurer of tbe
whet* III with conges­
.
keep out the air, it will draw out the beat
deals with art is important, not only for yards on clay."—New York Sun.
will recover, but will Ulster County Saving* institution, at the [mmuim themselves, but also (or the
100 Doses One Dollar
rapidly, as any hat manufactlirer will
KingHtun, N. Y., is * defaulter to the
ental facui'-iea.
vouch.
amofint of 100,000 or ibd.ono Ji is Lc’.ieved light which they throw upon his artistic
MORTGAGE SALE.
,i to tbe extent of W.CMV’ ■ tho shortage will be made good.
"Deep sea fishermen and fishmongers
Did yon ever stop to think what a curi­
principle* nod taste*. it is not altogether
having been made In the condition*
&lt; d in the Harney Peak ' Charles Dclmooico, of New York, ha* by ebneev that tbe (xrara to whom be gives ous thing human nature is? I’ll give you generally bold that nothing b better than o(Default
a certain mortgage made by
Rapid City, S D , aud the
slurbman. to •Daulrl
Striker
greeting are Milton. Virgil, Dante nud some brad for reflection. Every day on the a piece of fixhskin. Eelski ns are com­ a
received
as
a
prvscut
from
Cub*
a
box
of
t.&gt; UaVJ tin for sale in
monly used to cure rheumatism, and are dated November twentieth, A. D. IW1.
twenty-five cigar* which are worth II SO Victor Hugo. In “The Poet” you will find streets you'll olmcrvc men dashing along considered infallible by some. A negro and recorded in the office of the Register ot
a* if their t $ry livps depended on their
Deeds, tor Barry tounty. Michigan. ?n
apiece. They cost over fl apieoe to make bis early conception of the (tower of poetry:
minstrel
once
told
me
that
nothing
tbe twenty-flrat day of November A.
Ln “Tbe Poet's Mind." his thought of its speed. They rush madly through denso
in Cuba.
In Uber 13 of Mortgages, on page M,
purity; in "The Poet's Sung." bis avowal throngs, and, although naturally courteous stopped bleeding nnd anaisted nature's 1»7*which
mortgage there to claimed to be du*
in Ili’.nob opened yn- ; Judge Dubose has overruled the motion that its charm depends upon faith in tbe gentlemen, elbow their way roughly healing work so well as burned cork."— ou
al the date of this no:fee the mm of one nun(or a new trial at Mtmphls. Tenn , ia the immortal future.
through groups of old men and dainty New York Recorder.
ifred nud thirty and forty-two hundreth* dollar*.
Ml
d
an
attorney he ot twenty-five-dollar*
[ case of Colonel H. Clay King, convicted
women
v+itboitt
a
“
Pardon
me.
”
Observe
I
“The Pidace of Art'' Is an allegory of tbe
crop will reach 1K,«O,rrovtded
for
In slid mortgage, aud no suitor
I of tbe murder ot David H. Poston, March impotence of art when Mqaratod from those same fellows, who look a* if they
nroeeedlng at law barti*t been instituted to
! 10. and .sentenced him to be hanged Nov. 6,
were catching trains all tbeir live*—obLike railway traffic, steamer traffic fol­ recover tlw debt secured by said mortgagor
itll'.wfu died at Demy, I The British minister at Washington Luman“The Flower*' tells iu a sym­ serve them when the slightest thing out of lows certain main routes or grand trunk miv part thereof;
bolic manner^hiB experience with unrtaNow. tbe.ttora. by virtue of the power of Arie
i make* complaint to our governmen that soiling critUs- “The Spiteful IxtteP'.ond the ordinary occurs. They are the very lines, having numerous feeders or subaldi- coutaltwd lu said tuqrtgxae raid the status to
first people to form t|ie crowds that you see ] ary lines. The great ocean thoroughfares ' Mich case made and provided, notice is hereby
। John I*. Rockefeller is
i tbe North American Commercial com- “Literary Squabble*" nre reminiscences of
given that &lt;m Friday, the second day of Urtoin
big
cities,
crowds
that
are
formed
for
re.v
of
the
world
are:
The
route
across
the
Attpe
critUni
warfare
which
raged
around
| pany I* exceeding tbe catch of seal* pro­
A. I). 1*oi • rt ten o'clock in the forenrtsn,
rk David H ittings, of Alle­ ' Tided in the treaty between Great .Britain him Iri.his youth and made him sometime* snns. very, often, that would hardly tempt Inntie. through the Mediterranean sea, uer,
1 shad sell at public auction to the highest bid­
r ported f-.U7 short in Lit and tbi* country.
.fffrgDt'hbi o*n principle of doing his work n schoollray to lift his eyes from bls looks. Suez canal mid Red sea, to India, China, der. at-the north frotu door ol the court bouse
1 experimented with this phase of human Australia and eastern Africa; tbe route lt&gt; the city «rt Ha»tlnr«. Barry County. MlctL.
“
■*
quietly
nnd
as
well
an
possible
without
bellithe circuit «xtrt for
Monday, Sept. 91.
by tbe Pacific ocean to Japan. Chitys and that
, Italian steamer collided
much beedingtlie praise or tbe dispraise." nature the other day.
Harry Cot-nly Is lio»d«». tiie pn raise* des­
A man Mood on the top of the Ames Australia; the route by tbe Atlantic ocean cribed In said inJrtg.ige or so iuur 11 thereof as
Five men were killed by a collision on
rmtar. xixty-Wve live* beBut u&gt; my miud toe moat important and
may be necessary to pay tbe anmunt doe on
the Union Pacific, near Pocatello, Idaho. in some refract* the moat beautiful of these building doing some painting. Men had down the east coast of South America, and wild
murutaxe.
with
ten
per rent, luterert
Imerican adventurer,
Tiie Woman's Christian Temperance art (raern* i» “Merlin and the Gleam.’’ Th* stood on the top of tall buildings many around Cape Horn to western America nnd toereou. and ah legal eo«u. together *IUi
iauo. Chili, while a.- anion state convention of Illinois will wonder is that none of the critics seem to thousands of iftnea before, and,nobody had Australasia, and the route down the At­ attorney's fee ot twenty-five deltap provided
tor
therein,
the
premise*
tx-iug
described in
;
ever
paused
to
observe.
But
I
wagered
lantic
and
the
west
coast
of
Africa,
around
meet at Monmouth Oct. fl.
hay* recugmxni it for what it really is—
o*with a friend that 1 could have a score of lhe Cape of Good Hope, to east Africa, satd mortgage as all those certain
a iack of foot! in the
Iowa's crop bulletin, issued Saturday, the poet's own description of bis life work, people watching that man iu five minutes. Australasia and the east. Tbe number of parcels oflaud situate In the town of Itope,
tn
tbe
coutitv
of
Barrs
and
state
Michigan,
ixxia Is reported to be ! estimates that 7Swar cent, et the corn of and bis clear Confeaaion of faith as ar. ideal- 1 simply stood still and stared. Somelrady steamers traversing these grand routes, and described as follow* towlt:of rommenotot.— Rev. Dr. Van Dyke in Century.
.
; that state is secured from frost.
fourteen rod« south of the
that was going by with the rapidity of a and those tributary to them, is estimated Ing
... ,.r &gt;k. Im .i.Mut.-d tiv Simon McCaffrey to
inches in circumfer-I The British acd German envoy* totbe
professional sprinter stood stock still. He to be more than 11.000.—Lieutenant Ridgely
icinity .»( Cumberland, ■ World's fair have arrived in Chicago
was joined in two minutes by half a dozen Hunt in Scribner's.
The manfueture of glasa boules by ma­ others, and iu five minutes a good many
are inapeeting
the Jackson
park site.
li-rable damage. .
..... .................
...............
Two trani;m rubbed the house of Eugene chinery, undertaken a while ago by a New over a score had paused to ?ee what tbe
. boom tbe irrigation of
alsocomineticing a'tbs- I’ortti eavt corner oflbe
Jersey manufacturer, has not only proved
described laml. aud ninningfe*t to wtthf laud in this country Bland, a stock raiser living near Sullivan. a success, but a;&gt;[K-nrs to possess some de­ matter wax.—Boston Cor. St. Louis Globe­
Binfftr—W hut’s that? You don’t mean to above
ln tworo’s otthe mill pond, thence north thro*
ration at Salt Like City. 111*., of (413 during the family'* alxsenoattend our reception tonight* I’d just like and one-half rods, thence east to the road,
cided advantages .over the ordinary meth­ Democrat, Ex-Congressman Morrow, of California, od, «?ven with the appliances and pna-esscs
theere souili to the place ot beginning, all on
■u: aud the cashier of the
to know why?
Making Perfumes.
north east .(.tartar of the north east quar­
Blitters—Well, if you must know, every Use
Iphia Spring Garden ha* been appointed United States district a* thus far developed. Gathering tbe glass
Chemistry has found it possible not only
ter ot reetioa tt.Irtvfive lu town two (?] north
.•nicueed to ten years’ judge to succeed Judge Hoffman, who iu the usual manner, it is allowed to run to analyze perfumes, that is tbe ottos or time I have attended any sort of a gather­ of range i'lu« [*] *relDated July wh, IW.
recently died.
from tbe rod inloan iron cup, which holds essential oils, that would seem their final ing at your bouse. I've lost my hat.
DaxiflSthikkr. Mortgage*.
ti.d svothvye*t corner ot . Several settlements and misxious in Ger­ tbe quautity needed tor Sinking tbe bottle, resting place, but to build up sul»stnnces I Bluffer—Well, why do you always stay
*U xtrertZ New York, man East African territory an- said to when u hollow iron plunger nt the bottom that have simllnr odors. Rum ether, the | so infernally late?—New York Weekly.
'MOkTGAGE
SALE.
be
ill
danger
from
an
uprisiug
of
the
of tbe cup is pushed up through the mass suostnnee to which rum owes its perfume,
nre. TKr los* la from
DrfatiU having been made la the
and the cup reversed, leaving the glans in whose chemical name is too troublesome
j Wndigo tribe of native*.
the moto r dfw on a certain real retate nMN1&gt;
SCHOOL COLUMN.
C..VC «fc Co., Pittsburg, j The veteran* ot the Unital State* regu­ a plastic condition suspended from the bol- to give, L» a regular article of commerce in
MsemsdefiS ex~ui«i by Ohri B. HpakUsg
an extension by tbeir 1 lar army nret in annual convention herr । low plunger through which air is odmtl- Austria. It is made by taking twelve Conducted by Enoch Aodru*. County Sec­ raid Mraorai A. H,tol&lt;nwt bto wile. yrartygMS,
retary.
to George M. Evert* murtcsxee dated
■ '-ir ilahil;tk*» ure $l.7iX‘,0iMi, j and elected officer*. W. H Hutt.raf Pbti- i ted; the cup. which L hinged, is now re- pounils each of sulphuric acid and black
second A. D. 1ST I. and recorded In theoMra
it !* ot quite as much Importance how ber
* *• I tdeldbia, wn*chosen national cummtader. । moved, and tlw movement of a lever ad- oxide of manganese, twenty-six pounds of
&gt;ver “
betof the register of dtwA* nt Itarrv eotinty. MlchlMis* Nellie Haines, of Amboy, III*., mils n small quautity of air, the bulb is alcohol nnd ten of strong acetic ncid. we study, ns what we study. Indeed, 1 erai Dtwuber l*lh A. D. 1*71. at J\o‘dock in
Thew
ingredients
nre
mixed
and
twelve
then
flattened
at
the
bottom
ntid
dropped
have
thought
that
much
of
the
difference
sged 16, committed suicide by taking
. by Which default the power of *al» In s**d
among men could Ira traced to their differ­ Zfl
, poison. A love affair is the raippoxed iuto the mold, which latter is nt once I pints distilled from them.
n.ortiraxecontataed na* become upenaive a* to exposition'" opened last’ cause. A coroner's jury i* investigating. I closed nud tbe air applied, this operallou
But yrnto of pure cthyloxlde poasesacs a ent habit* of study, formed in youth. A the «li&gt;*le amount w-cured to be paid by said
»d
I completing the bottle, nnd it Ln taken while1 ' delicate odor of pineapple, which, by tho large portion of our scholars study for the n ortgUe both principal ttd
.
Ira Berry, grand *ecretary of the Mamins
addition of wine or potato spirits, may be sake of preparing to recite the leuon. wherSS there is claimed to be due and unpaid
was killed by a fall of of Maine, died at Portland Sunday, aged ! hot to tbe nntn-tiling oven.
on said mortxsge and the note acrernpanytag
By the ordinary process of manufacture1 altered to that of strawberry and rasp- They seem to have no Idea beyond recita­ tbe same al the date of this notice. U»e sumof
ugflcld colliery at Shamo-’*'■ A) years. He wa* the first telegraph opertbe ring at the top of the bottle neck was1 berry. Nitric ether, fifty grams; acetate tion. The consequence is. they study fire hundred and sixty »lx dotarx and thirty
.u. of Phllrfclpbl.
°' “*
cents. (»SGS.35). lor principal and accrued
I formed by n second operation, but this is1 of amyl nnd glycerin. 100 grams each. ! mechanically. They endeavor to remem­ five
interert.nnd no suit nr prneeedisiri at tow or to
I done away with by tbe machine method,• with ojw liter of purest alcohol, will Imi- ber phraseology rather than principles; rtiulty havine been instituted or taken toeoUeet
*'■ •'kCr“rr ,ur c“&gt; | GrW«r»l jM.pb T Kn.pp, pr.Gd.ot ot
! the Iraltle coming from the mold with ak tnte lhe odor of jraara, and more compli­ they study the book, not the subject. Let the same or any part thereof, now therefore
. '
I lhe JD^ripolitan Life Insurance company
cates! compcuml* Imitate tbe apple sou
any one enter our schools ami see the power ot sale tn xald mortgage contained, and
| perfectly formed ring.—New York Sun.
~ i of New Tqfk, died on Monday last on
These are not like tbe perfumers’ imita­ scholars engaged in preparing tlieir lessons. tbe
»t*lute In xueb case «n*d" and provided, on
valued at MJ.WV.OOQ, to board the Li Champagne, which arrived X Evasion x n»i
tions—apt combinations of substances Scarcely one will be seen who Is not re­ the twenty third d»r of October A. D. &gt;&lt;H. M
in New York Sunday.
Owing to tbe interlicddiug of hard nnd whose co:ni»i»itiou in unknown to him, but peating over and over again the words of ten o'clock in tbe fSrenooo. at the north front
of tbe Harry comity ®®Jlr'f,^®““-“J*?
John TougrawK*'** convicted of the enduring sandstone, quartzite, gneiss and nlHolute buildings up of thone subtlest of the text, ax if there was a saving charm door
legislature has refused to
Citv of HasUnK*, Itarry county, Michigan, (that
tbeplaee holding the circuit oeurt forth*
ro rep*kl the law authoris- murder of Albert Vxnrifct, at Cflioa, O., other rock formations, with more easily nil things, odors from substances every in repetition. Observe tbe same scholars beliiz
SS
&lt;-'!3&gt;r
•* ium i. ••
»™«r “£
one
of
which
the
chemist
can
control
nnd
two
years
ago,
and
nenltnccd
to
tbe
penieroded limestone, shales, incoherent sand­
at recitation, aud It is a struggle of the
ng of caiuvict lalrar.
. ,wu
_ ________ _ _____
_
are dtuMed. tbere will be »p d at pub­
- - juryy 11
has
found M.
U. v&gt;urCur- • tr-utiary
U-ntiary for life. The boy
boy ba*
ba*.-fust
re­ stones, or schists, erosion commonly pro­ make &lt;&gt;ut of other known substances till memory to recall the form* of words. t-remi«es
ns iouuu
.u xs.
just relic auction or ♦endue totbe
*■
: 1’ -en."
i.” guilty of th*
the mur- &lt; turned to his home, uninjured.
duces .; new topography, milking hollow.-, the ultimate known element* are reached. The vacant countenance too often indicates lands raid prenhae* decribed In said inornate*
pay and satisfy the amount due on said mart.
that they are words without meaning. to
dcr of •
Frauciscp policeman.
| The forty-ninth annual conclave of the and long valleys where the more erortble —Exchange.
pure
»Uh
interest
al
ten
per
rent,
per
This difficulty Is very much increased. If and (be costs and extwnxes of tills for.-cloaure.
Tia-&lt;:r. ubiMon
of national
ba*
grand commandery
of bcil* have been removed, aud leaving ridges
■' ion of
national banks
(mqks dm
* grauu
comm*uu«j Knights
e--- Templar*
.
the teacher is confined to the text track xCowrc by tow. including an attorney fee of
and mountain ranges of the harder rocks.
larti.i
-ut
tto.tW.000 since the
tbe poll- JI Ohio will begin Tuesday in C
Cincinnati
&gt;• ttO.«W.ODO
Im
Every man, woman and child in Europe' 1 during recitation: and particularly, if he twentr five Hollars, ax provided tor In **ld mort■
-.
..------ j___
i,
More than this, when erosion has been
• -oof tbeiS (&gt;er cent* was and continue
three
day*. It
to ..vrwrtwi
c pre
trage and a* allowed by law: aaldjpremises be­
continued
through
very
long
periods,
it
and America, taking tbe average, uses‘ relies mainly .upon the printed questions so
this meeting will be tbe grcateat event of
often found at the bottom of the page.
tends toward the ultimate result of remor- eight ma’.chwi every day in tbe year.
- Marmet min**, near Ray-r. I the kind that ba* occurred for many yean. itu; (be upward curved or anticlinal jrarMi
- David Pace.
Doc* It not seem wondorfpl when one
V*., are at work under
the markets.
tlons of the great fold* and sparing tbe । consider* theVnormous number of matches
The institute lately held In this county!
to lire t Lrvatening attitude
originally lower downward curved or syn­ which at that rate tbe civilired vorld
uf M
Chicago.
clinal portions until valleys take the places uses each year to light It* flrei It* pipe* was. perhaps, the most Huccessful one' one (I) north of range seven (7) west, contalnI luc eighty acres of land more or less.
Chicago. Saj*. 1&gt;'Id. «&lt;&gt;u of Jay Gould, was
which were originally occupied by the and cigars and other things which require ever held here. Tbe enrollment reached,
f»Ud L&gt;, »» A. U.^t u Evlan,
highest upheavals, while the original igniting for pun&gt;o*es of everyday con­ 170. while tbe attendance and interest!
w«"“ "
the vLg.n- • ’ a train on tbe I’lster and
DeiawA’i railway Tuesday, and she made
। troughs, where the rocks were most Com­ venience? The very notion of getting on were well maintained to the end. That
pacted by pressure, remain now as the without them seems so absurd that one Mr. Plowman could not be present was a.
an average a mile a minute.
Attorney for mortgagee-________ ______
principal mountain ridges. Under denuda­ does not rcnlixe that it is ouly within tbe great disappointment to all that had preIirutaer has written to The
tion, the folded mountainous lielt fulfil Is last sixty yean, that) they have been* pro­ vlously heard him. Some things that
MORTGAGE HALE.
Pui
tte i-xnre««ing a willingness to I EL**;
Defaut having been made In the
the prophecy, “Every valley shall lie ex­
especially need attention, as It seem* to
1. Sullivan forfci5,0iX)a side
/
si;
ar. oo- alted and every mountain nnd bill *bal! curable.
How marvelously cheap they are too! In us, are among hl* specialties and would
and «ii
i.-ipionshlp of the world.
M. Dapew has arrived on hi* ! totar. ®P^J
^’^Jg^oSotair^’ op^nZd | be made low."—Warren Upham in Popu­ fact tbere la no product of human manu­ have received careful treatment had be
CV&lt;
facture that better illustrates the expense been present. Of Mis* Vandewalker's
Jtern triple
n-d
trip U. Europe.
E»ro|». He : MHc. chwed «c. &gt;lumber.
native
lar Science Monthly.
saving advantages of machinery. When work nothing need be said save In praise.
^1 “down tbe bay" at New
J
3aauMfy, &lt;,yen~i
one machine will turn out 15.000,(XK) She labored In season and out of season to
Flies
tor
May X-orl A. I&gt;.
•
« of enthusiastic friends.
friends.
cluXd &gt;I-Ta Lard-Uctober. opened anti
YorkLv host
Artificial flies may fairly be considered matches in ten hours, why should not make tbe institute a success and her work noon &lt;n Uber l» Ot mortgage* on p*ge &lt;10; by
In order that they may control the imto lilustrntethe bighe»t development ot tbe mankind regard the phenomenon of fires will bear fruit In the coming years. Sup't which detault tlw power ot sale ln sald movV
portMinn of
Germany, ।i L Live
&lt;4 American pork into
intoGermany,
Uve stock-Following
stock-fouo*w were the • Market aft piscatorial. The imitations produced as too curnmunplaci- to lie worthy of se­ Sterling gave some very interesting talks gw contained has breome operative a*
whole amount secured to be paid by xs.d rnortfch«u •’ that
tl_i German
J_____ capitalist, bare
— ; lh* yntoa fc^V/^kta?iiSridPi*®« “■ in Uiis shape of winged imeets,.grusxhop- rious corujdcrntion?—Washington Star.
upon penmanship, and this much neglect­ r,rr both principal and interest, aud wb«ea*
formed * '.. ndlcate to construct abbatoirs
ed branch will, doubtless, receive better ESiirSrtnwdlo N- now du. .J
rnortK»ge and rhe note accompanying th*
„Mt; brt&lt; lot. *
H«® Irani and tbe larva of various hugs are re­
at' IjfcsKv.
.
;
attention at the hand* of teacher* during ■aid
aarety
__ _
ally wonderful. In their manufacture ma­
same al lira d*te ot tiito notice, the mm of J oar
A greatly Improve*] safety yapparntua for I
hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty four
kJ) ugut.
■'
. _. u_avy packing terials are drawn from every part of the miners' cages has been introduced. A the coming year.
cento,
tor principal and accrued totaveU. aod
world.
Furs
as
well
a*
feathers
are
utilI
Tiie
evening
lectures
were
well
attend
­
j&gt;5.aD
mixed,
and
Sllssrureof rich quality h|M been di*further ram &lt;d tour dollar* and fifty eeat*
ana uhippiug lota.
jrra ized in making them. Deer, licxrs. mon- 1 current of electricity 1* conveyed down tbe ed nnd much enjoyed by alL The teachers the
tor Insurance paid by sai.i mortgagee o* the
covered ra Newton, Conn.
,
,
«Sd~ key», seal*,- rabbits, sheep, pigx, squirrels, hauling rope to four electromagneto, | arc under obligation to Rev. Mr. Grigsby buildings on »*ld i^rmlxex. *• he *“.•-^‘1?^
Janira Holly, an old resident of
in »*id nrartcagr. making in all th*
bayora "P81* &gt;KgtiUS pr.mc to
dogs and even rats contribute. Agents are which sustain the gripping cams. While j for bls kindness In -giving his lecture. tied to do
cun v
. died
Italmyra. He was 85 favored
four hundred and eighteen doUar* and
Q,oUUo». mue-J “ »
,J
do. , sent out from Pari* to all part* of the earth the current passes the cams are kept awny "An Englishman's first Impressions of xutn otfour
eent*, sod uo «uit or proceeding*
year- &lt;.f n&lt;,.
shipping steers.*4.•
saauBAO. to gather for this purpose tbe akin* of rare from tbe guides, but directly U»e rope Michigan.” Tbe lecture Is replete with thirty
taw or tn equity having Iraeu
Tt- ’r. i- Glowp ha* laid claim,
clAlm. under a»
,*t.
=1 aud gaudy winged creature*. These plumes breaks and tbe current is cut off the cams wit and happy hits*. By tbe way, Mr, toeoHartthft »»me or ay
United States nateui. to sii.r
—..
,
notura I* b*rctn
M.
'rl; and furs represent chiefly lhe waste stock immediately grip the guides and so sus­ Grigsby seems to take a
deep interest then-lore
of tire power of sale In »»ld mortgage eoatatoed.
Texans.
■ra.ij?*) bull*, an-1
of lhe milliners ami taxidermist*, nearly I tain the cage. The rope is, to nil Intents in educational matters. Just ring (h* 'and toe xtatut*- In such rose in*de and prorttaQ
h- v Mr Spurgeon, who bad been pro- - tra. |1
c®**
| and purposes, lhe ordinary hauling rope, school trail and very *oon he puts tri'au on the twenty third d»y «*f &lt; ratober A.D. rijjt.
s'ti' . ivorably, ba* had a relapse, and ttX&lt;n *■** £**'
. . lr active atd Pri®“ all of them being brought from France
at eleven o'clock tn the fnfrnnotL at ^u®®r^j
that It has two IlMmlated copper apiraarance to kuow what is going or:.
:n a precariou* condition.
I
quotation* ranged *tj££» The gut snellx to which tbe fly hooka nre II except
tront door of the Itarry county court bow*. »
attached are made frotp immature silk­ wires in the hemp core.—New York TeleThe lecture ot Miss Vandewalkcr on the the City ot Hastings.
Turton, n well-known naval atore*
S3A«AW nxtiro*. and
worms drawn out to th* requisite lengths.
Kindergarten was a gem and should have &lt;tn*l Irelt&gt;X the plaee where the eljratt tatoto
«*ld rewintyor Harry I*held). In which said
Cperab r ■ « left Savannah. Ga., with l&gt;mh^
J&gt;rr —lutervh-w in Washington Star.
been heard by a larger audience. We wish toe
county said premise*
A r.rJpbt Maine Dog.
.
tV- &gt;f U - Southern bank’* monay.
] pjodurc; BaM’T-F,*^?taJ!*I^»^ui*to&lt;-k».
A Portland lady han a pug dog which that not only every teaclrar but every sold al publie auction
. .1 P-almnceda I* now said to have ; lb; Aalric*. f*ner■
da*. Live
parent
I
d
Barry
county
could
have
heard
In a ParkAre
rowMen
restaurant—noon—Mod- f wl|l enter nn apothecary's store, stop in
tarat Mendoza, in tbe Argentine Re- I frwt. laexJt*S-fc_,
pe i- *;0^dOck*. day. A fat man, Kandy whiskered; a les* front of the soda fountain, look back at H. Tbe Kindergarten Idea has its founda­
tion in tbe very nature of the child and an
»IP.-1, be meted b, ooalsK tl»
fnt man. no whisker*. Both well dreaaed. I his mixfrexa, and liegin to sneeze. He bax intelligent application of Its principles
been taught to thus express his desire for will begin witii systematic education of
l‘rv- -!. nt Harrison ba* appointed Sen­ arroWtL .3ra-“ !*• ••c*- __ . _. .ei.
vmI pol*- Might be lawyer*.
anything, nnd as he bi very fond of soda
".Ever
notice
one
thing
about
White?"
1
the child, while yet In the cradle. The
ator l r ri&lt; * Hendrick* collector of th*
asked No. L “He never orders a drop to be always asks for it iu this way. This child’s activities will not be regarded a*
p
f n„w York, tu succeed J. Sloat
|g£JZ‘ Ap^v-O"*’
drink when he invites me to lunch, but same pug is equally fond of watermelon something to be suppressed, but. rather
Fmieu, n-xigned.
l aud Ice cream.—Bangor (Me.) Commercial.
1
when
be
goes
witii
me
he
abeorixi
m
read•
Lrfbbl;
eating.
recognized a* the agencies through which serilrad
N E Wright of Lynn. Ma**., has fled
I ily os a sponge. “Apt simile," says No. 2.
it 1.* to be developed, and these activities
- &gt; v Iralonglng to friends and the
I “He's a bundle of penny wisdom. Wasn't
Inited Eud nvmeol Order.
be given free play and proper direction.
this his day to hoist the plurals? Notice
Thue hundred and seventy-two dele.how busy he wa*—couldn’t leave the office
Mr. director, did the people at the
gztra i.. tn Ma**nchtiaett* Stat*. convrUannual meeting autborfM yon lo gel a
■ -x* '. omall bole
»a ,fc-*»!■&gt;«
*
vtth
tion ur-t for Blaine, forty raven for HarI at lunch time at all.”
oonttaue**j rtak*
I, Is drillea ■■&gt;■*
“‘“Jf
’J? dictionary for your school* If so. do no» |
riion, and the oth*r bifi didn't talk.
do October. We: O® - *
»lc; d
This style of talk was
Ira. duped Into buying one of tboM* snMel.
ind
nrrt.
j..._
and “White" was —
Cat-tain Mnllina, of tbe Chicago fire Uara-Dul’.; So- .’^“iLr lteTdo N‘”rcci II along,
exceedingly
-Ainff v bard is the .bell.
things called "Original Dictionaries." It |
-nhtoeu Are men “gtwaips" or do toerr pv
insurance patrol, wa* killed by inhaling
**-- ——,tatiun?»Qri*tic odd fumes at a fire, and five
other firemen were vary seriously injured
York World.
in tbe x*u;t. :naaMr.
ttr*.
Michael Tiernan, a private watchman

HISTORY of y week.

Be Sure

To Get

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

SSL*

Its

a.'oLi'X:

"ESXtFSSXX

�1

You should know that Goodyear’s drugstore has the most ^complete
stock of absolutely pure drugs and medicines in Hastings.
You can save time and money by going to his place; you will always
FinD WHAT YOU WANT

Hastings Banned

given tiie advantages of our free and splen­
did public schools. And If there Is any
reason why higher education should hinder
the progress of the Catholic church, then
all reasonable people would see in that
very thing no reasonable excuse for the
existence of a church that must be afraid
of the light

EDITORIAL NOTES.

A movement is on foot to organize a
strictly non-partisan Fanners’ Alliance,
vrMch shall confine Itself to tbe legitimate
business of such an organization, put aside
the uon*sensical sub-treasury scheme, and
not attempt to make a political party out
of It This movement originated in the
south. Down there, where tbe democratic
ox would be gored If lhe Alliance went
into the business of making a political
party of itself, they have no use Tor such
foolishness. But in the republican states
the democracy are egging on the Alliance
political movement That’s the difference;
and tbe difference is great enough to be
apparent __________________

land. And it Is hardly to be expected that
that gifted and patriotic prelate would
Bastings Thursday, September, 24 1891. have sanctioned the step except It would
meet tbe approval of Cardinal Gibbons.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
.It Is certain that both Archbishop and
Cardinal are deeply In love with American
institutions, have no love or sympathy
THK HABTTSGR, MICH.. I‘OSrOFF»CK,
AUGUST 14. 187®.
with attempts that have been made to pre­
serve the traditions or languages of for­
eigners In this country, and have bitterly
opposed all efforts to preserve racial dlstiuctions or prejudices within the Catholic
Much has been said and written con^urn- ehureh.
Ing tbe attitude of the Catholic ehureh to­
Father Conroy, in making the transfer
ward tbe public schools. It has been of the church school said it was done be­
generally hoatile, and there has bee® a
cause Catholics must first of all be Ameri­
studied effort by the priests and bishops cans; and to be Americans they should
cf that church to Induce Catholic parent^
have the benefit of the excellent public
to send tbeir children to Catholic, -er
-schools of America. That he felt that,
church, schools, and not to the pabllc
instead of pulling apart in educational
schools. This hostility has been very
matters, all should work together to make
saanifest in the past, and has done mure
the public schools as strong and as good as
than all other things combined to create a
possible.
prejudice among native Americans against
The Faribault matter ia significant. It
the Catholic church.
,
But with all the power of the ehureh may be an experiment on the part of the
Catholic
prelates; if so, let all hope It may­
utilized to compel the attendance of Catho­
lic children at the Catholic schools; with work well. Or it may signify* tbe break­
all the pressure brought upon Catholic par­ ing away from tbe prejudice that has kept
ents to contribute to their support; with ■so many hundred thousands of Catholic
all their efforts made at tbe polls, through .children out of the public schools, to their
the press and elsewhere to destroy these ■disadvantage. Let us hope the example
schools, or at least compol a division of may become contagious. We are certain
the public money between the ehureh and that Catholic children can remain as ear­
tbe public schools, tho latter has grown nest and. as true Catholics if they shall be

stronger. Even Catholics have recognized
tbeir? gt^at superiority over parochial
schools, and thousands of Catholic chil­
dren have attended these schools notwith­
standing all tbe pressure brought to compel
tbeir attendance at church schools.
Experience Is a good teacher to those
who will learn In no other school. Experteee must have demonstrated to the auth­
orities of tbe Catholic church that tbeir op­
position has strengthened tbe hold of the
public school system ut&gt;on all non-Calholios; that it bus not prevented thousands
of Catholic children from attending the
public schools.
More Chau this, they
learned that Catbolic children who attend­
ed the public schools remained just as
good Catholics as though they attended tbe
parochial schools, and knew more than
they oenid by attending the latter, because
tbe public schools are in every way superWe think these things must have dawn­
ed upon the Catholic authorities, because
of a very significant thing which lias just
happened.in the city of FarlbaulL Minn.
That city has very flourishing public
ocboota..ateo had a prosperous Catholic
school, which was attended bv a majority
tat tbe Catholic children. But there, as
elsewhere, .the public schools were fsr su­
perior, and cone knew this better than the
Cuttwika themselves.
Father Oseroy, a public spirited citizen
mad an Intense American, a close confident
of Archbtabop Ireland, of St. Paul, who in
tarn is said to be the trusted confident and
advisor of Cardinal Gibbons, te the priest
in charge of tbe Catholic church and
schools uf Faribault. He appeared before
the school board xzf that city three weeks
fallows: For the ataainal rental per year
af one dollar, he .sensed to give tbe school
•r Catholic, school teaUdtag. to dtecoutinoe
the church school and t» allow the school

By the time lhe people of this state hear
of a few mure accidents resulting from the
lowering ot the test on kerosene oil, they
will wish they had the chance to roast a
few squawbucks over a good hot kerosene
fire, and see how they liked it Anything
more murderously stupid than the action
of tli# aquawbuck legislature iu reducing
the fire test of oil It would be hard to con-

bushel off the price of the remainder,
It fanner, or Hldrlcu koo, what,,,,
tbeir lot would be a happy one Indeed. It peel from a squawbuck Ivgblatun; If
te hard for the calamity howler to face big they want another infliction ot the wme
crops and good prices and look happy.
kind, they want to patronize the democrat­
ic political sideshows which are masquer­
The democrats are already promulgating
ading as farmer’s movements.
high sounding promises to tbe fanner in
The home capita! and home labor em
case tbe democracy be given control of the
nation. Tbe farmers of Michigan have ployed In tymie industries; the home mar­
had a little experience right here at home ket fol the products of the farm and tbe
with democratic promises, and know they factory; that te protection. And iu wis­
dom te being demonstrated today u never
are the extreme pt unreliability.
before.
The safety and security of the business
itfarmers see any advantage t.i them­
of the country depend upon a sound and
stable currency. This te assured with re­ selves In giving the cities of this slate con­
publican ascendency. Tbe assaults upon trol of tbe legislature and the eongresstanthe integrity of the currency and credit of al delegation of Michigan, then they should
the country come from tbe opposition to be grateful to thetlcmucratle party.

Our Brother Dennis is getting posted up
on tbe mysteries of agriculture, preparatory
to bard agricultural labefr next year through
the Farmers’ Alliance.
Tbere Is one
branch of Agriculture our Brother Dennis
has got down to a fine art. It te tbe rais­
ing of lhe crop known as agricultural poli­ the republican partv.
tics. And when tbe crop has assumed
The American hog continues his triumph­
proper proportions, then our brother te
always able to find a first-class market for al march. He has just t&gt;een admitted to
Germany, and now Denmark opens lier
It in tbe democratic party.
gates and blds him enter. And thus are
As new markets are gained for the pro­
Blaine, reciprocity and the republican par­
ducts of the American farms and factories,
ty iMjneflttHig the American farmer.
rfnd new Industries arc established, em­
ploying American capital and labor, the! Everytime’a democrat bears about an
people of the United States are getting J American tin plate factory being establteb" ’benefits to “
“'edbe feels mad enough to kick himself
practical lessons on the
them of
the McKinley bllL And the lessons are clean out of tbe country.
heeded to.
If you want the best state paper and the
If the calamity howlers could only best county paper, you can get the B.vxneh
knock out a hundred million bushels or so and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two for
of our wheat crop, aud knocks 95 cent) a one dollar.

The democrats are not »j&lt;eakiug as much
as they were about the McKinley bill ad­
vancing prices. That lie worked well in
one campaign. But it has run its race.
The cold logic of facte laid it low.

Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending September 21. tevi.zj
taken from tbe books in the register’s office:
Mathew C. Hazel to Lewis Withams,
Barrx. fast).
■«,
Nasou Murray to Peter Eeighner: parcel
Nashrille. fcOO.
Chas. II. Nichols to Kerman E. Clark; H» see
7 Assyria. K»i.
Mary A. Fuller to John LsinpmaD; lot F.l
city, •t.ooo.
John C. Lamiunaa to D E. and Mary L
Fuller; lot SOB and E ft fee! tot W dty. I.’.TOL
Joseph G. Holme* to Wm.H Holm«;2Sa»tt
24 Hastings tpw.. «iux

CLOSING OUT SALE
FOR NEXT 60 DAYS
Having decided to leave the city of Hastings, I will sell a part or all of my entire stock, at prices to suit all.

Come early and secure the bargains, such as never before given the people of Barry county,

Don’t forget to call

when you attend the fair.

Ira, Vin Valkenburgh
The Leading Dealer in

CARPETS, FURNITURE
and UNDERTAKING
Store North side State St

be taught. Moreover, the transfer
be amde with the fail bowlrdn

We will forward to Washington a copy
of the Journal of September 10th contain­
ing tbe announcement that In 1880 Barry
county had 300 people more than Mont­
calm when the census gives the latter
8,000 greater population iu 1880. We be­
lieve this item of news was announced ex­
clusively in the Journal. No doubt the
authorities at Washington wlH take
pleasure in correcting the figures so as to
correspond with the Journal’* statement

Residence Hastings House

�LiDg^t Circulation
■ of any paper in the '
; County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 21.

The best A doertot­
ing medium m Bar
*ry County.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 24, 1891

QLOTfflNq.

CLOTHING

WHOLE NO.

QLOTtlINQ

:-M0RRILL &amp; COMPANY-:
Are now prepared for the

FALL . AND . WINTER . TRADE.
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.1.- £ g t

£’

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We carry in stock clothing manufactured by the well known houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels, of Boston, Mass., L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., of
Rochester, N. \., and several others. No better houses in the world.
We have a Larger and More Complete Stock than ever before, and we wiah to state to the public that

OLA’ GOOD ARE BOUGHT RIGHT and
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11

MARKED AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

Good goods cheap are what you want, and that is what We have. All we ask of you is to give us a call and be your own judge.

|

We can fit you all and

GUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION.
i-

Kt-nu-niber, our goods nre marked in Plain Figures and One Price to all. •

Yours trulv,

E. 1..ftORHLL &amp; C2T
ONE FMC.E CL0TM1ERS.
OLE BUI L*S UTOPIAN DREAM.

PLAYING WITH DEATH.

ns the opening, aud Dick stopped his
which be should go. The car flew up, the
wagon.
hunter Awoke and the heavens were re­
TICKLISH 5V6PKNSE.
sounding with the drums of the celestial
"Tbe lynx crouched a few feet awny from
IL» EaMjred to Build a Castle.
maidens and of the angels In the vaults HOW DEVIL DICK HANDLED CANS
WK DONE BY ONE GOVERNMENT
the edge of tbe newest wall of tbe ravine,
After Ole Bull had fiddled hi* way into above.
OF NITROGLYCERIN.
aud
before
Sutton surmised how Dick in­
the hearts of the American people and had
C'-I’J' US WASHINGTON.
A strange pendant to this tide, denoting
tended to get rid ot tbe animal Diek grabbed
accumulated n large fortune he undertook still mure strikingly the sanctity of the in­
up a can of nitroglycerin and Inxrled it
to carry out a long cherished dream. He strument, is to be found in another Indian Ho Bombarded a Lynx wlpi
। Tftel Few I’l-t.pU. See—It
with all bis strength at tbe lynx, which
wished to eauldiali a colony of hie country* legend supplemented by_a practice. At
Deadly Explo»lve—Ho Held
was not over twenty feet away. Tl»e can
• ( A’nrkro *n&lt;lKtX.rr«-»p&lt;in&lt;!men in America., and* for this purpose be stated festival* among certain tribes the
struck tbe'soft body of the lynx square in.
bought, in 1S53, over 12,&lt;X&gt;O acre* of land In riders of the tribe produce four sacred
i one side and knocked the animal over on
(he unbroken wilderness of Potter county, drains filled with water. Into these they
“Tbere were ‘n usod many reckless and Its
1 back. Tiie flesh and fur of the lynx
Pa.
, nffirtu tiie waters of the world subsided
not offer resistance to tbe can sufficient
Ole Bull located ®0 Norr.eginna and after the deluge. They beat upon them, daredevil chaps among those whose brnd- did
1
• I —.nte» naval intelligence
to cause concussion enough to explode it, ,
Dane*
on
bi»
poM-eadoiw.
The
price
he
ncss
It
was
to
haul
and
handle
nitroglyc
­
they
say,
to
imitate
the
action
of
the
Great
r&lt;; «rdt«jry for all information ‘
(•old fur Ina lands wax about C10.0UU. It Spirit, who Ly this simple musical means erin in tbe early days of that explosive but the can rolled on the ground and slowly
ig to the navies of tbe
wa* his intention to found four towns. I divided the e.rth from the waters and re­ ■agent in tbe oil regions," said George 'down a gradual decline that led from where
• . . rh.itters which in any way
-pre Walhalla,
These wwere
Walhalla, ,w
New oerg^n,
Bergen, .sew
New stored order W the flooded globe.—Cham­ Place, who was one of the first to work at tbe lynx lay to lhe edge of the ravine walL ,
“Sutton, with nil his recklessness in hand­
. ■ "In fluence u)&lt;on the proso*
making and cunning nitroglycerin tor the
| Xorwny nnd Oluona. They were laid out bers’ Journal.
ling nitroglycerin, stood aghast at tbla
•
.ill home oc abroad. Tbi*
wells, under the Robert* patent; “but deliberate
»rlth a view to the future and work was
risking of their lives by Dick,
there wn* a teamster named Dick Warner for be knew that lhe instant the can rolled
| commence 1 Mr. Bull al*o began work on
- -niiid in 1382-and has since
acZtfett mile or two from Oleona, wbkh
The dog ductor is a metro|»ollt.tn Institu­ who would &lt;!aro anh risk more with the into the ravine and struck the rock* below
v.
importance, until today
terrible
stuff
than
any
other
person
there
­
.
rns
t
o
tie
n
pn-u-nlions
rtnicture
for
the
tion. You will see the awellest carriage*
tbe terrible explodou that bad been so
: y uiltepensablu to cue nary
! |Or&lt;i of the colony. Each settler was. prr nt his office door In winter. You will meet about. He was known as Devil Dick, and luckily averted by Dick's good alnf at tba
. G i- !t u the source from which
। vided
g
&gt;und and -set
. jursi n p|ot
—n
..........
---to­ work.
the nattiest of French nndds and the sur­ it was a fit name for 1dm. He had a chum lynx would ftdlow. Quicker than a flash
■ : . n.vFal matters isannounced.
•• - - •—
Unfortunately
for•*-the success of •»■&gt;»
t.te rcol’ ­ liest of English grooms an his stair*. There named Dan Sutton, who was almost as he jumped front the wagon, tore ilka mad
• ■ ■:i''.|liy a publication under
our, Ole Bull lx.nl uo knack of protecting will lie all borts of common riff raff on fo -t recklesw na Dick, and I have seen him and up the ravine, and. stood beneath the spot
Dick play catch many n time with cans of where tbe toi*i»e&lt;lo would tumble into the
VAftlOVS INFoKMATlON.
umuwn
", unscrupulous
t----— —
• . - nt all hours of the*d»y in summer.’ With
himself hriuh
agtdnxl
sharper*.
'
intelligence General In
The personnel of ail navies as regards nnd JdB ittmh. were found to be involved in these caller* nre hh patient*, the dog*. A glycerin they were unloading, tbe drop­ gully when it reached the edge.
th? contents of which
ping of one of which to the ground would
numbers,
organisation,
administration,
guch
R
)liannt
.
r
that
questions
aaae
ns
to
ten
cent
mongrel
*111
1*
preceded
by
a
big
--- Hl,
-—■ ------“A scraggy bush of some kind grew out
...nai and compiled articlA.
discipline, education, training, drill* am thc |itlwi. Thus
— -it-------came-i»l&gt;out
—.» th-t
thatinin St. Bernard worth a hundred, nnd perhaps have more than likely wiped out Of exist­ of tbe top of tbe wall, nud just as Sutton
u,r &lt;1 this publication ranks manner of performing duties as n means •
15.il .........
many of the colouistxirft. They were succeeded by n fleecy little French poodle, ence every persuu around tiie well.
tl&gt;e sj&gt;ot U;e can of nitroglycerin
snkhority.and its value as of comparing the efficiencies of the uavies also compelled to undergo* good many ottlmaOd by its aristocratic mistress as
“It got so that whenever Dick Warner rcaeluxl
bad rolled to the edge and struck against
had a load at nitroglycerin to unload at
bf the constant demands of lhe world.
nrivatieus which they were uusccustoniKl above price.
,
, the well everybody else, except D.w Suu the main stem of the bush. The can had
■ •: islet munliera.
Ono day an express wagou drove up, and
Naval reserve and coast guards, as re I to. Tbe great trees which mood m the
■truck It a trifle nut of the center, and tho a
"f tLc naVul intelligence of- ganls their organization and re-enforre- j way of cultivation of the soil presented from tiie rear of tills improvised ambulance ton, look to the woods r.od staid there heavier end of the toqHido moved on an
until tbe stuff wns out of their custody.
t-w ird. arrange, sift and ment by tbe personnel and vessels of the - an obstacle they did not kuow how to re­ a couple of servants lifted out n grand Once Devil Dick Heid a great can of nitro- Inch or two, until it extended a little over
move.
They
grubbed
tbe
forcsu
out
w
th
old
Newfoundland.
Poor,
dlzxy
fellow!
tbe edge.
.
iu»y gruuw"
—- —
----ir,x»&lt;
— tri
... I)
i .t*&gt;u in accordance with a revenue marine, ligbtliouse service, fisu 1 llKjVC ...
&gt; _t /..ir;«™
• I...
KILLED OS A RAILROAO.
His pathetic look of Hines* wrw almost.hu­ glvcerln above his head and let a drunken
pcatlon, and to diffuse commission, coast survey, and by the per । 01ttll&lt;)ckM instead of felling the
. intelli- I driller named Patterson throw ten stouoi
“Sutton stood l»eh&gt;w with upreached
m«
---------sonnul of themereh.nl
merenautmarine
uumu*«and
——
---- f, axca. r
The
liarflship*
&lt;&gt;f ththe wildernera man. Aud t!;e wny some of these intelli­
■
ks may not be of a conll- tonndofthe
dog
। at it from a distance ot thirty feet, on a l»t bands to catch tbe can if it fell, but there
chant
vessels ruhptcl for cruisers *n-« i aud of the pi .nw r » life dl^un^ed tbe«m gent four legged patients walk up the
t_=
..eg
tnroughout tbe navy,for
‘
of twenty dollars that he couldn't hit tbe It bung against the bush, in a position that
doctor’s stairs show* conclusively that they
cu
' fn . year or two the colonists hod nearly
and----------troop ships.
' ' t.-ihling tiie government 19 transport
all mtuerri, tho most of them gudng to can rend the glaring *lgi)" in front- Tliat can once out of the ten tiiqes. This was at looked ns if a breath of wind would topple
of the
1 • ;«iy-es
of p«;nce
• " isiu time
umcui
JR3WV «5
«» ;| The
IUC topography —
------coast
ft Wisconsin and the northwest.^an M . uneasy, reimrtant whimpering, wry faced Roan's camp, and the whole camp watched it over into tbe ravine.
‘|nwsfor and n vigorous of lines of communication, railway*. * Bull, dul»rarte««l. hh P~»*rtrJ™ ""i
“All this biot occupied but n few sec­
look is the satnc as that which connects the Insane proceeding from safe distances
1 nah telegraph
inis . gnlIt unuHwenci, •&gt;•’*
Mtegr.nb and
.nd submarine cables;Am
.
r
ur..l Iron aftitlS WltD DIS tba knowing child with tbe castor all bo&gt; on tbe hill. One of tbe stone* hit Dick on onds. Ah soon rw the torpedo lodged
J • «IU&gt; ill. Ik« rc.uln I Is particular!; lmporuu.1 "'U1
I
the arm. not two inches below the can, and against the bush Sutton ran back to t-ba
Lvr. .wlally qnalUh.l our own country as lurnisuiug
hi rlollhUi
atie.—New York Herald.
’
youtn.
»
o
en
.
knocked it out of his band. Be caught road, shouting co Dick to drive on so they
• &gt;-v.&lt;i oficvra specMuJy quailmal
torpedo flotillas; coal &lt;‘J1U | hopes and ret trued «ith
tbe can, though, liefore It reached tue could get to a safe distance before the fall­
Of transporting
transport ing
t .-Lair work and familiar of
Ol
iranspo
h* t) j
diffujl|ng inlbe ^ipl* again with bls une‘
gwnllowed a Knife.
ground, or the throwing match would
.
- ■ -.Viigv* in employed. The aupplle,. aud eollecllOK .O'1
In November. 1823. a profrwionaKjnfcier, have ended there and then with the burial ing of the can and it* certain explosion ou
the
moremeoto
and
qun
j
w
|
music.
.
.
tbrmaUou
vancroiug
I
1
-"«
’
™
’
™.i&gt;ta
•
“
1,1
two clas.se*. namely.
named Dempster, swallowed by accident a of such bits of Dick aud the driller as the rocks below. But when be got to the
’, war
j
-.
ait) tb&lt;: staff of collectors opcrtUoo. ol an enemy...
wagon be saw Dick with another torpedo
knife
nine
inches
long.
Medical
aisktancc
could be found, and they would have been raised, read) to hurl it after tb* first one.
Th. trad, route, e.1 the world;
;Tbe former record, *rexceedingly few and small. The driller
■ : vnipje aud prepare original which govern th. dUtrihullem ol «•
knife through the month were fruitless. came close to tbe can several times during, He iowereti it, though, and looked around
tnera
»
rruanl.
rim.and
plm»t
'J“
^aiml! founded a German -ttlement. The report in the CarIWe Dispensary say*.
at Sutton tm If be was disappointed.
' ' tin- rtunual publication; tl •
the trial, but tailed to hit It, and Dick won
“•Tbe infcrmil wildcat’s give me the
•i’L.t iu&amp;&gt;rmntion from all the me. which I«rtlcnl»r war. ar. lUt.lrJ°
were unanimotudy agreed
which was more successful. “The surgeons
__
■lip, Dan, aud took to lhe wood*,’ said he,
•u their Command, consisting cf produce oo th. dlnretton and '-1" ™
as to tbe best mode of treating this extraor- bls bet.
Of
the
Ole
Bull
colony, a few
nOMBAHOINO A LTKX.
atioM
on
tbe
development
Of
the
Ole
muii
..
,
-Loni! but I'd like to bast one o’ then
oteerrattona on
w. unme|y. ol navai attache* to
■tOleona which i* a thriving bamleL New dlnsry case, they were of ojlinion that
"In those days the woods all through tbe
Anw»
is also- Still a wayside scttlemeuu nothing but an operation could save the oil region* were fall of wild animal*, and shells on hind*
. n°
legatiiua in Europe mid of and resources or gram
tholwHod. of luu-vct anti th. “'??"«* ?'?« &lt;!; a. Xi*.
.b-’ ,b' patient’s life, but he could not be persuaded
.
“That was probably the first and last
• n-iilgi-i.f.y &gt;(Ti cent
it wasn’t an uncommon sight to see u bear
a.allalZ for export “
L£
“.ubmlt w It. He l-h tte te-gtel -" or a Canada lynx or a catamount prowling. time a wild animal was ever hunted with
h tUEdrs Thkated.
of
•
nation
depending
npon
another
lor
I
To
‘ 'flic er i&gt;f the office staff in aan« aS. WB. lo reeoni liome u&gt; London, ronisd the camp* or Isolated oil village*.’ four-quart nitroglycerin torpedoes, and
study a: one or more aubjecta In &lt;OAral-"u regard. »*»'«’•
.cnlna tbendvioe nt Hie .unt-onK tor ho Tbe lynx w:u« frequently very aggressivej that wna the hurt trip-Desil Dick everdrove
' - ai r its to secure lhe best results, ti£STequipment, with th. rtew to ~
dtal oo bi. n»d«l MMdlewldl. in Ctenbi™. ■ nd bold, and It was greatly feared by thoj for the company he was working for. He
cuw
F„wthotriHid, oo J«D. IS. ■»«. InSnrnionrloo nod loue drtlleni and other* at tbe wells. More. wasn’t discharged la-cause he so reckka&amp;ly
• a.'.- time Mualixlng lhe work. AU
; endangered life and property by throwing
S'ro.L roloui•
divided into branches, and operating In time of war.
xr«oe ol ibe .1 omneb b.rlug teen
than once men had been attacked by’
hr the IrritatfoB of the knife « I A* jolt­ lynxes, aud Jarno* Corker, a pumper, wasj cans of nitroglycerin at a . lynx, but be­
■ furtiieresabdi vision according to
cause be drove on from tbe ravine without
ing
of
tbe
wagon.
“
-l-OiHlon
T
rt-BIt*.
so badly hurt in fighting off one that had getting isick the first can be threw, and
■ n l&lt;)-,v Lidl t he branch refers, lu
15ul&lt;&gt;» ol Brinx
SSwckUD Wh.^‘■‘^‘Trom' h°U o£
jumped from a tree upon him as be was the company would nut stand such a waste
the information *«ut In by tbe
Sponge* st the Capitoltoepwloe. "nd the racllltiea lu^^
driving through a piece of wood*, that be
' -1 tn mid ships’ intelligence offi
There are any nunilur of people who, died of hi* injuries. One day Devil Dick ot tbeir property
fr.
"Ibce s&amp;;ff collect* information torjedo oortta. the protel. -I^Sitona.
“Dick handled nitroglycerin for four
while visiting the Capitol at Washington, wa* ou fils way to a well with a load of
,Tnd I •
.W'i - i rumeizt: reports, home and for .reVTYmport-tot port. “
yearn after that, and never bad an acci­
will follow « gold, nod t»rt,J"™"'1
nitroglycerin torpedoes, and be picked
'wa vr’ice, lin&lt;f scientific pubHMCfona. adritww. tallltl- &gt;" *‘ ■’,!±L» &lt;&lt;-r
dent. He then quit the busintwa and want,
T... s~»w&gt; o~»
oommercuil rjlue.
‘“landing
l'l, ''i;'blct*,:tnagKxiues, journals and
w.
Vnrfh America Indian*, nnose utlm xmtm. •»'! by bnneira « H'tw Dan Sutton up on the way. On u stretch to braking an toe Allegheny Valley ruilThe - srr « ni»t 1interesting
of­ dlnliuir- In tliorwu-nteorbbU lb, inCcrmb- of the road through what was known a* road. He wu« kjii« d at Ililler Farm before
Tba« legend*
M5.." ’
Br1' Lb&lt;,r&lt;«xgbly sifted by an attacking torei.
t,ipdrlin,mine
tbe in
'J'SlWnmloo i-1.1 &lt;«r bJM-rten
Conway"* wood*, Dan discovered a Ing
' : " r for enformation relating to Point, to lw
strange trad-.-lomui"
hiinttjrt ; Tte cold— nre teipl«« In —o'1 "“"E . Canada lynx stealing along through the he hrul railroadcl a week. “-New Yorlj
feature, are all f-ucllno an
’ y' ;
to him for study.
would like very much to know some cf branches of the trees atone aide of the ' Sun._________________
atrument
lldnw
nr
„]
overcome
with
'.'it- ." ' •
which tlu&gt; naval intcl- le.rt.nr plan, to he
i,
ana
.
once
last
&lt;&gt;•
’
&gt;
,
j
y
dinvu
on
the
I
fectivc
method
of
squelching
this
manner
road, and keening even with the wagon.
nlrcumautncm.. and are MCOT&gt;1“,
•
r h-jbi are; . . I
„.H,X &lt;*•
L.e«. tel.d4.fc 1 of beat.-PUitadriph^ lo{F‘;lrcr’
He called Dick’s atlcntjon to the animal,
:’ Imliistratlou of all foreign j war map*. xho*rc-4' * a
The late Dr. Hodgs, of Princeton 7h«&gt;
.xajui;The heavens open and n
and Dick ■»&gt;&lt;! that It w-s watching for a
JI. ■’
:;v’: onjtnizatton. efficiency and defend, range
once
asked
stndeM
for
toehU.'onMtloo l»
w^,ta *,'d£So? oxki.
,r°3 £1 I The canal which I* to connect Man­ chance to attack them, but declared that , logical seminary,—
— ------ -a -&gt;
' charter, KogfamL with the sea, I* oseej ir it follow-^ H.tra u f.r « CUr,’. open- • the definition of i-u-ruixy. The student re
L,e tt“r !“•!*• ivstAnd preparations of for, (be great eat undertaking* of modem times. ingliewoaM «et rU &lt;4 U- &lt;!««».
n« italtcau*! i&gt;y t he vessel* of “ 'burningM-Mi. are- ton- «h“b 1 7 c.r««- ~
J*
q.«.k »re» It* total length will be MX
ounw l'un-‘bd**. »u&lt;i ,’y tbe
' Im&gt; 9B feet dwp. I*1 f«* wldt: Rt the 1x3V °’
"l-r °i vvwwtl* in earn mission aud iu
; BOd 290 feet at the top It U
a ravine sweaty
wmc
— --- -­
m-, ,r'L‘larir Listrituition j on the high
I fourth* completed, and will ewt
deep. The lynx did follow the men as far » nauV* “r*oxien' 88X1
W3.C00.0Mot maritime nations
!l=x &lt;IU ter JnxmkU.k, lx .
LjJ.'' ''•’’Character,distribution andcapal«’n ?;. th.’M
all inforraariou re­
t totbe liLtqry, dimcm.lan*. maehia-

GATHERING NAVYNEWS.

ery, turning powers, armor, coal capacity,
speed, type, armameut. efficiency, deficien­
cies, vital parts and the peculiarities of
every vessel afloat and building; also dock­
yards, depots, gun factories, gunpowder
nnd explosive* and torpedo works. s_All
*ucb information gives data for establish
ing a oatiou’e status, naval aud military,
for war, aud is absolutely essential in order
to carry on a war intelligently and vigor
ously.
Naval operations and tactics. The con­
stant change* being made In tbe types nt
vessels, machinery, guns nnd mouut* and
armor produced a eorrcsjionding change in
the methods of handling ships in battle.
Even at the present day there are ao e«tah
litdieii naval tactics; such iw have been
used in naval maneuvers are experimental.
and the naval maneuvers of ISOOhave fully
demonstrated the deficiency of these and
tbe necessity of remodeling Ibem. Impor
tant development* in nnval tactics are antf ci paled from the maneuvers of the N&gt;rth
Atlantic squadron and squadron of-eVolutiou.

Mwwoa?

F

�Ona morning while she wm painting
1
’ • *fcrs-*.. rxvv «pan for her studio,
camt* &lt;«t of a gold mine. So good luck ' intheCUXS*
| ent. x ou will be at liberty to terminate j Btoouid have advised fidlowing it up.
her mother
I our agroemmt without warning, at the 3tii! j
the mani8r WB, not coo- to"T^ you ale*.” returned the count; and and
out shopping,
theand Mra. Baunick were
out
ixwrinrth. rt—•• .
j moment when I suggi
.
suggest anything
that
tht* other questionable featthen tha door ckwrf, and he was gone.
was brought in to her. **h(. , ' ’
vnn may
tnnv Aiaannw,,-..
n..» you must ! ures. ........
II you
disapprove. But
It stood by itetlt."
Tbe rest of that day passed very pirns- give me the order!" she «u-l blT* J
i meanwhile let me be judgv of the value
I “The widow is still living?"
antly to Tom Bannick. He deposited and reflecting that it would b,
If’
I of your serried. An honest man is not
“Oh, yes; and if Tin not mistaken she antly
. easy to find, even in New York; nnd he rqeans to piny a big part iu society th* hm ten thousand dollars in the bjmk. like to receive 1him in j.ur -wdi
and then drew ont one thoyaand dollars in hand, she hade thn 8,^..
’ is therefore valuable. Yon will have
winter. She has money enough, nnd a to the form of twenty foliar Wils. One him in.
•CTVlUit
renting
.
8Cna
"t r,&gt;
’
■ tiie management of large interests and good portion. I wudi the Ravous, poor
of thero he presented to his office boy.
He presently appeared, fillip
..
tho offer I mako you is not more than a thing*, had had tho half of bur luck.”
*
fair commission.”
“Ah! and have they met withSiisfort- irarprialng the latter out of cynicism on doorway with hu tell. militeL .
the spot. The remaining forty-nine he de- Olympia, rid ng. glanced at
“I can’t believe it!” escalated Tom. &lt; unes, then?"
Uo*;
“I mean—I beg your’ pardon—it seems
“Well, it’s hard enough for a man to posited in the hip pockets of hi* trousers, upright hair, his shining ey^i.
na if there must be something behind. I make his way, let alone a couple &lt;xf He would have preferred the jingle of his short, p*tot&lt;*d beard, ;4l&gt;d f’xr'i v
may bo a foul, do doubt—iy fact, that's • WOJUen
, ," ,. The old Isdy could do noth­ gold in California faahion; it seemed so would find him tiresome, but * ?i 4
herjc an press
*. a matter
1 always have liesn.” • ing,
jngt except
t!Xp
- of course.
— ---------------------------eat and wear clothes; but much more like real wealth, he said, but been so good to her friend. ai. 1 h,
the bilh were new aud he to«k a subtle and rumor made him out .
,
I A client, he wohld have said, but it | "Come, Mr. Bannick, lot us not waste the }y&gt;ong one had pluck, and sbe knew delight in crumpling them out of their diuary- n' personage, that sh,
time.” rai&gt;l the connt, unbuttening his ! how u, jrftW nn(] bow to play the piano.
PAST THREE—LIFE.
I didn't seem worth while te hazard tho
P«*d to make the mo»t of an v
; coat and taking out his pocketbook. I j advised her taking pupils, and aha criapnesH.
r-uppoaitiun.
Ncverthelem
slipped the
thej “This is the twenty-fifth day of October, jump*) at the idea. I got n f&lt;*w for her,
•
.u-nnneiaa be
tx* slipped
After attending to the count's busi- traits ho might dixphiy.
’ 1
n-wimna.
------CHAPTER IX
newspaper into the
wastepaper
basket. By the twenty-fifth of November yon anjaho succeeded so well with them new hu walked to his tailor's and was
“I interrupt you at vnnr v , .u*
TOM BjUVNICK'S VIKTTOH.
• threw- open
and iuux
had ia«n
taken up
up will know mo well enough to know ,
—- hie desk mmu
1
others came nloug. Bnt pupils are measured for a couple of the best niu he,' bowing, and looking v. -, 1. n
I his pen
net! to
tn write
nrrilx. the day
,1... of tho month at
•
whether you desire our relations to con- ' not to he jiad fasumnfar. and she would to be had. On his way uptown he and with so marked a Fnm i,
the liead of a sheet of blank pajier. when
tinuo or not Meanwhile I give you 1&gt;0 fortmjate to make eight hundred a stopped in at various emjioriums of that Olympia tmamsriondv r. uh,,! .'
the office boy opened the door.
your salary for that first
firat month. Next ' year. Luckily. I had more tqoui tfoin I fashion and bought such things as a him in the Gallic tongu*&lt; wlLh i
“Gentleman to see you, dr," he said,
contcnt* we Part- needed iu my house.no there was no lady’s sealskin coat, full length; a couple spoke really us well as her .,wn -uV
and handed over a card. It boro thn Is that right?”
1
I rent for them to jisy, hii J they are com- of dosen pairs of tbe finest silk stockings; nun, monsieur." said she . ••v.,ns*
name and title “Count Lucien de Lisle."
“I have bettU
been a ;or
_I “““ Innfit °f my panv for my wife when I'm away.”
half a dozen changes of ladies’cambric mlnoommode pas I.* motr.i &lt;h* ul(11iiD?
“Why, that’s tho chap at the Bre- life.” said Tom. clearing his throat and
&gt;ite.u». iu. »u
»
-They are living with you, theaF
and silk undcrwcaY; handkerchiefs, apropos, c’ret de mon ouvragi* quo'-.r
।
voortr muttered Mr. Braunick. “Show looking steadfastly at the other. “It’s
1
’ Jas
“At my invitation—yen. Mine Raven gloves and scarfs in quantities to suit, avous a causer, restu pus?"
tbe gentleman in, Jacob,” he added.
uo use blinding
This evidently pleased tilv roant
- the fact t^.it
• -you are insists on paying board; but"—hero Tom and of quality extra superfine; and he
A tall man entered, removing his silk making
making me
mo a
a wonderful
wonderful proi&amp;itioo.
prop* "'
It’s chnckled-“I u**e it to buy tha pictures came mar buying h lot of bonnets and much, and put him completely a: hi
I
hat as he did so. lie was n hands*ua? not ordinary businra*. and I can’t ac- she puts on rale in the shops when no
boots, but rejected, in time, that it is case. He sat down ou the littl * sof.
\
I count for it. If I had saved your life
man, and of striking appearance. Hits count for it. If 1 had saved your Ufe one eU,
thMn. I’ve got qnito n wiser to leave those mysteries to women, the window. Olympia remained at
• I'
hair, of a Light brown hue, inclining to and you wanted to reward me for it you collection of ’em: but, blera h?r heart
There being still a couple of hours before easel, but laid away her palette m 1
reddish,- was cut rather short, and stood couldn’♦t -------------------------------* of i' gb&lt;% &lt;loegn.t
ltr
do more.-----Such
an amount
dinner, he visited a new apartment brushes, and they were
charting t!
upright over liis head without any part­ money isn’t a salary: it's a fortune. I I
house above
Madison
and find-i -----------------gether in the
of ran
p.-^ „ath .r
1
I
I
“
Yon
have
told
moan
intcroBting
-----------—; square,
-•—------------- language
““*su&lt;*kc oi
ing, to tho French manner. His beard, can't earn it; it would bo a gift, Mot a I
‘ story." remarked tlw count, "and be- | mg
‘°K a
• handsome suit of
of .a dozen room*
rooms freedom end
and vivacity of-.jfal
of ,1!,] acquaintalso cropped short and pointed at the
payment. But if you are buying only’ 1 cause 1 appreciate it I will buy some of [j vacant ho engaged them thm
then
nnd
there,
anew.
Olympia
did
not
find
the
own
uud
there
"
'
*'
*
chin, was of the same hue; but his eye- my
uiy services,
services, and
ana not
nor my
my eohl.
soul, Ii’ll
n accept
accept I
tho
stiff aud-------rather
You। Returning
I Returninghomo
homehe
helooked
lookedinfaat
ataaflorist's
florist's
-----------------^niwrtertou*
„
brows and eyelashes, nnd his eyes them- it. I'll make my services as valuable as | tbe young lady’s pictures myself.
1 shall givu me tbe name of the shop: nna
j ,uid "I*nt
dollars in a profusionofof that
thatshe
shehad
hadpictured
pirtnre.1him
i 1Ufrom
,fr,,n T7"5
selves were somewhat darker, giving a '! I’ can."”
j where they are to te^aold. Sheshall ' •ricb
0101" and
14
rich Ccolor
and fragrance,
fragrance, which
which he
he I descrintton.
description.
peculiar character to his countenance, I “If you have not saved my life, per- [
“And is this your first visit n Am r­
[ also paint a picture to order for my ordered sent to his address, and then
scarcely modified by the gold rimmed ।I haps jyou
««* ***«/
mj&gt;uo
umo
h
»
vb
uoue
xor
may Horae time have done for ■'
home bo went, with one twenty dollar ica?” sho inquired at length.
' '
।
'
,
house."
eyeglasses that sat astride his handsomo • some one a good net for which you were
"(htnd vu.rntng, rfr,” raid 7\»ra
toll —
in —
his pocket, a joyful heart, and a
"I feel already so much at home that
I note. A
breasted
ooat was
” remarked the connt' | “ThatHright good of yon," said Tern । —
A black
black double
double
breasted
was |I: never
never recompensed,
Near the upper end of Nassau street, ।1 nose.
buttoned
round
his figure,
and coat
his erect
gi«nUy.
"And
,
heartily.
“
She
’
s
a
nice
girl,
but
de;
countenance
studiously
grave.
*
c*u
nanny
uunk
it
is
my
n
rRt
."
h*.
n
u
*JJY
dI
/
t
th
‘
uk
U
b
,n
v
•"
ns
*** »«"—1 i-«- a------ .
-1- **And I psrhaps take this means
to New York, stands a tall building con- and slightly formal carriage bespok? of discharging
serves a bit turn of the wheel. But I beg ■
played the silent and eerious role plied, “and I am nearly o.-* ;.] ,j t&lt;&gt; ™aK
an obligation conferred | your pardon for getting off the track of all through dinner; but not so cleverly this my home. Fr.;,:. . „ . .
taintog business offices. In tbe year military training. His clothes were per- '
u France i&lt;ir CVtr
1879 this building was regarded as one | fectly cut. with just n suspicion of dandy-: upon me by some one whom I was una­ 1 the.house; you happened to touch me on “ 10 ’’atiafy his wife.
will l&gt;, the France
* raneeshe
shewa&lt;"
wm."
, , 1
firi.-tlrrNew
York and
ud wm
occn- . i&lt;,m iX
•£*
“Pldonofdudyble to
to reward at. the time. We mast 1 a spot right over my heart. What rent j “tjecun» to mo you'ro vety qneer this ।
of the finest
iwNew York
was occuto the’ J?!,
fashion
uf"•'
tbe
collar and the ; bl.
— ....
“Then,, jyou
arc an.imperialist? Bnt wc
chiefly by
by a
. good
(rood class
ctemof
l«w. j design
o“
m
.“J .«* j ILa use of each other In thin way. If
copiedI chiefly
of lawof the Bcnrfpin. *5
But dandyism
,Vm no
tia, emperors &gt;..
,r
| would you like to payF
j evening. Tom." she raid at length, have
hmf
yers. The apartment on the northeast (jn B foreigner is simply "foreign,” and । besides your servicea I gain your friend­
"I want to Irav the house.”
“Don’t you think so. Olympia? Is any'
"Frenchmen
are not like American*;
corner of the top floor bore upon the j bears no stigma. It waa evident at i&gt; ! ship I shall be still your debtor.”
I “To buy it! That’ll cost you some- ! thing the matter, dearf"
.
---- --------------------------- hand. The D*
they
need tho strong
ground glass panel of its door tho legend, ' glance that Baron Lucien de Lisle was a ’ The somewhat formal manner of this thing. You might get it at a reasonable j At tliat moment Tom heard the door- Lisles were Fn n* hm* n t** :: -moni be­
“■niomfts H. Bannick, Law Office.” Mr. gentleman iu the most exacting sense ot ;
. rest. — the hem,: i- under s closd just ,1x11 rinK* and knew that his various pur- fore the first Napulwinkft • -r-icx Thev
°r
™ telling y-u
Bannick had lived in tbe building since the
word.
id word
~
“ IIEX .’X «“
— ”
7I uow," IItelling
yen: but
but when
when itit ;
cliases were beginning to arrive.
were monarchists: bu! at lui -nt them
3to erection, but only latterly in his
. ~ vjuM, wirs. He
xn* hod
DUO begun
DCgUn busiDUSl- , —- *
1
■
—
■
- —---- - —...
.... .miow.
present quarters.
ness in
in one
one of
of the
large suits
suits of
of offices
offict® 1 j!or
“S before
* 1“ lbhim.
'*.card “
inHa
bi® liand to the visi- ' “bserving, "I cashed a check nt the lank
she large
you would buy the house for less tiian it . ladies in a solemn tone, “that we shall poleun during the war with G.rnmcv
on the
the third
third landing,
for one
one reason
\°r anything
**5.™ hLfor
m’ you?
'*5?
on
landing, but,
but, for
reason i! do
” ve “ cbair’ C*° 1 I jag* now“lf th” notM wil1 n°t foam, cost to build it—and that's not far off ■ h® obliged to vacate these lodgings next and I owe him much."
or another,
another, tho
tho larger
larger rewards
rewards of
of his
hi* ! ..V*,’ ■ •
venience you. Some time today you can ( half a million.”
or
’y°n'
i• week.”
“You knew Napoleon himself? Did
profession Ihad
not
come
to
him
and
.
•
1
des;re
"turned
the
count.
His
’
ualat
a
receipt,
and
also
draw
up
a
pa'
mmI uus vume w mm, and, voice was quiet and grave and marked
“Who owns tbe house?" asked the I Mrs. IJannick gave her husband a sym- yon like him?"
not being
h*ino- weighted
w«.iirhHwi down by
v...gold
1.1 inlhis
:’ ' by
01cea was
quiet
and grave
and marked
not
Gallic
accent,
perceptible
at first, P&lt;’r to give you my power of attorney, I connt.
! pathetic look,
“I owe him mu&lt; h," repeated theoount.
. as much
,, as to nay, “It's
pockets, he had gradually risen from one ])nt
which one soon became accus- and, if you like, uno emlxxlyiug our ,
'
an
outrage,
their
persecuting
you
so,
but
“
I
cannot criticise him. He was a imat
"It’d be his widow, I think—Sullv ■ ao oatr;‘S*'* tfacir peraomting you so, but
floor to another, until nt length he had towed. He spoke English, as Tom soon agreement. And now." he added, as if ! Malchin that wa*."
worry about
about me
me."
Olympia
• ! don't warrv
" O
’------ ■- raid:
•• adventurer, and he conquered fortune
found himself, architecturally speaking, ' noted, quite idiomatically, though with to prevent Tom from giving expression j
I “Perhaps I have money enough to pay lor a time.”
"I wish to say no more than is neces- •
------- ■&lt;------ »- —
above all his fellow tenants. To go ! a more careful precision than a native to tb-* feeltags that were swelling in his i
i «... —... M- P
----- t-Y Fm sure JI
..gilt wijat did he do t«peci«r.y for
rary;
house for my
Ba^ick.
*i u (lauve
' pu» uu» uiu
u--&gt;«”ivktuu
i&lt;&gt; wiiAfr
mv
- . but 1 must have
, .the
• ., ^ourrJ*.nt’
higher was impossible. He was not yet । ^dd------- &gt;ua
IId....u,
*»“ “ uowm
lIU‘li was
wui—.------------ --------- ---i have!"
yon?”
’
.
“
*'•
He
sat
down,
put
his
hat
•
in
ff.
’
I
have
seen
a
house
that
will
suit
,u
*°y
"
probable
I
may
light enough to live in the empty air, , £nd gold headed cane on the book shelf 1 ,ue- 1 "'ant y°n 10 "•’cnre 11 for IU0property liecomes more valuable then I
“
I
can't
sjand
this
much
longer,
”
raid
“Well." said tbe count, hesitating a
desire
to
make
alterations
iu
it.
And
if
'
although
if things
went
h“
dwluCAO®
the- hook shelf
II “Whereabouts is the homseT inquired
». ;»
----------- on as they
■
■had- I?------------ ---------------jrfl it afterw*r»l T*.r».»n« "
—-——^*--—12 i
—LL. J— I Tom to himself. “Why don’t they bring little, "he gave me th- Cross of the
been going it looked as if he would hare
f°5
fST’’
'
wrou feVMkg lb iuv«eu as u ne would bare were of the two button variety, and elab­ Tom.
that confounded parcel np stairs?” But Legion, and he gave m ? my title. My
could sell it afterward perhaps.”
.
to lire on it
! orately stitelwd on tire Wks.
I “Y«:_that's true. You’ll pay half a ' he cump&lt;*lled himself to shake his head father was n plaih gentleman."
The count described its location.
Breaus.'. man is poor in N.-w York it
-j
in New York to stay son»
and sigh us if all hope were vain.
“What had you dune t » win the err/-"
million,
then,
if
it
’
s
not
going
for
Iraa?"
i
“Why that’s the Harry Trent house?" Ii "You will have the power of attorney; 1
floor not always follow that h« ia a Ume ■■
oontmutxl. -and I wish a
•Tv© spoken for other rooms already,”
The count smih-i. "1 wa&gt; uot a great r
Monndrel. or ovmi that he te incompc- I h,„lw. Th- hotoi. y„„ comprehend, te Tom exclaimed. “It’s a good house—I jj you can draw for whatever is needed," (
he remarked.
soldier," he raid, "but 1 had good luck.
don't
suppose
there
’
s
a
better
in
town:
tent. Tom Iterator, at all event., wm mneiw,. hut not-not-nol"- He
j said the count, buttoning up his coot.
v Well, we shall feel more comfortable Opportunities came in my wa\. Yen re­
neither. He was born of a good North made a gesture with hte right band, on . but no one has ever Lived in it. Do you
. "If you please, let it be done by tomor- 1 in some less expensive place," raid Mrs. member that Bazaine fought at thr'bsttle
of Ireland family, and bad been tbor- the finger of which was a large and know why?"
’ row. The season ia now near, and I ■ Bannick, with a smile that made Tom of Gravelotte. near Metz, ou the &lt;i?h“Its situation pleased me, nnd it seemed ] wish to be at home this winter."
onghly educated at Dublin university. 1 beautiful ring.
long to jump up and hug her.
teenth of August."
After a mpplemontary career in law he
-Not enough elbow rponi." Tom «ng- to have—what you call elbow room.”
“Mamma aud I have been thinking
Olympia nodded. "An&lt;l he shut hun­
“The owner, the man who built it, I “Very well. Here is the receipt for j
came to America with ten thousand 1
“No, 1 .uppoa^wiot. Bat, by
aP »“ Metz the rame night!"
pounds in hte pocket, and an imprwalo-- th,. way, fm not a real estate ngent. Tin Harry Trent, was murdered tbere two or ; the ten thousand dollars. I'll say noth- : that we are able now to take lodgings
ing about thanks, bnt 111 do my liest to J by ounstslres." began Olvmpia, "and"----“Yes: 1
.VljQ ar”
ig^"^ othree years ago. It was a famous case. jj kt-ep
tha: be was goirfg to make a large fort- , , Uwyer "
my end np. .The power of attorney j
Tom
could
not
have
held
in
another
these
things. Well, then, be wished to
one. Curiosity and a temper Wpiteble
-I comprehend. But I am a stranger I was retained in it myself. It gave the
-“^“•* bnt Jjust
“ov «wn
moment;
then we
the aoor
dooroper
opened, wod news to MsrMai: u. who w» someto adventure drew hun to the wre-ten: here. , ftnil the custoute uufamUter. I house a bad name. Do you care fur that | will be nt your hotel for your signature ■ —
this afternoon. Ill step over to Cartage
and i1,1 came. a*-- *TVan‘ lf»rl with H
a l&gt;iK wben' ‘“the west o^ns—:t might be fifty
_
state-a. where for a dozen years be had v thought, if 1 get wise one to act for me, sort of thing?"
Browne’, oSra .-.nJ M Bbnt U»”h^ . W? buI- «1&lt;1™«1 *» Mrt. BuwicV
mite, or it mtelit I. » hon lrofl 1’. ««
“No," answered the count simply. “I
? ,y “d„
.«“• °l lL 1 it is more expedient and quicker. 1 pay
lunch.
u&lt;l
hrrt
’
,
the
ulclrww
of
’
Tomei
exctelmwl
that
tefly.
"Why.
rthlly » hunflwl. »&gt; It tnrn.-l ooUtarl
twlc-.
money, and once ,
nion,h
mnch. all te done and I think 1 have beard of that man." he add- ; thrt
u. .I...,.;
:.h;;
.a-.------ --- ' wK-**’’ »l*-‘
*
&lt;-J. after a pauaa. "Waa ho not a mor- '
It's not far from your hotel."
was worth a couple ot hundred thousand
„0 mtatoto. Am j cIoa^thirty miles by wandering."
dollare. These vltMsttode., it must bo j
nnaOTtand what yon mean." said chant of diamondl!”
| -What u vonr own ^rivaL- addreaa. I mo anything?*" •
I “Open it and.{ft»see what it ia," said
“You bore the dispatch*": fr’ta Bazxu*?
oonfes-xl. were not incident to the regn- ; Tom. «,dearoring to dtegutee hte excite,
-That was the man. Tall, fresh look- Mr. Haniickr' inquired the count,
ter practice of hte profusion.-he specto I m,.nt,by rubbing hte chin and looking ing.
'
with white hair. An agreeable fel- I
won’t bo long in the place where it I Tom, thrusting his hands in his pockete toMacMahun. thenr
his impatience, ho should tear it
jt“
n I had an nnploisant
, •„ ,
. time
toted in tend rad mining properties, and ionI ot the window.
“By George" low, I believe.”
“’I did, nnd
1
now." returned the Irishman, his eyes I Vlest,
P?“ in
nimseii.
Of--it —
My
killed:
(«•Uteinerttablo ups and downs followed. &gt; lhoug|), he u
fe|k)w., 1.............
6utrcu
nununxx
nniX
sixty“\ea, I vi
have
met him.
Was
he not
in twinkling, and indicating by a nod of I open himself.
c
j first hors** was
--------- “my
*’’72i
Mnt
Bunich
opened
the
box.
unfolded
oad
wm
drowned:
I
wcmnwllwotuxlrt
After Lis second reverse he tossed up a M rich as they say, I may make money, nine?
Paris in
Yes,
eighteen
the emperor
hundred
wm and
said aixtyto do ' the head the little pile of bm'iknotoi that ’
— V'K^ddn
2°e.
JU,&lt;J disclosed
a mag--1
in the leg and in the anu with
cent by way of determining whether he out
Wonder how five thousand rome business
with him. And he ■ was 11V
v„ .K-----------------------ntfl^l
do^
Oh. thtah
£ । slightly ™
11 wish you to remain entirely muopead- KTerai queer things about the owe.

rUUAN
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1

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■w
If

I
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sealskin cloak. “Oh, this is evi- | one thing and another. I
time
should follow the law or go to Califur- a year W(ra](j strike him?, Courage, my morderod, yon say? And yon were of
week, and give my wife and our friends “ '
1
nia and prospect for gold. The cent tov, Now nr
v----------- ।
-------t**“
:
aawu&lt; Ml UllCir , " ~J
« ——
boy! Now or never! You would like I the counsel?"
camo
up
heeds,
and
he
chose
law
ac—— _r —w-M., a»M.. uc cuuse law ac- ■
to tafce entire charge of your busiown. But wo shall be happy to see you, j! . ./ *„ wr i.
Cordmgly.
many
he uau
had ncM affai„ while yoa
haTer he con- 1 I “I—
appeared
» ‘
for the prisoner.”
handed in my dispatch* s. Napoleon
v.
, «--&lt;*- The —
—j .friends
.,vi*uo mv
’ r,"*°
'“ 9lyn,E?a: "liere'»" VYf
made and his knowledge of mining got ' Una0(1 ^4. "Well. I suppose some
beT man who murdered him. who sir, wherever we are. and whenever .t *|
‘•The
a card1 Vd the marshal wen in th. mom to­
i...y
anjta you. I’m in Eaat Thirteenth street 1:‘imied
him Mamty
auxueu 8neh arrangement could be made. But ।
jdenty of business, and «
it turned
’’
, to it:
-- -To Mrs. Bannick, with
«1WJ the
Mrt} geth&lt;-r. MacMah.-n qutv:'ioued qjc. The
|' 1~t ‘u^°LT,
"™ °rT-,Wh&lt;’&lt;lenr
........ *.................
*u_* he
1— was a better manager uf thero'd be a great deal of work connected
me conviction
prisoner was
tbeaud is jmtatprewnt. ”
out that
“Well, my
wasnot
then,
il'« from dispatch said that Baratne meant to
The count rose slowly. -I thank yon: I your hnalamd hinwoU!
other people's affairs than of his own.
'•”*
break through the inviting armies unnow, that the prisoner wan not the man
him. Appearances
Hnrrayl
He was making a fair income when it with it, and prices nre high in New who
„u.. murdered
——
Art~»—uMcS were 1 will nol incommode yon until you are | *11“ri
'J »erie* Tom, “it’s der Prince Frederick and Albert of Sax—’him, *but
—* ’I ’believe
'
said he. “It cam** to me," he ! ii right,
came intq_his head that he might do still York, you know." He looked up at his 1• against
he was inno­ !' settled,"
ngnt, girls!
girls! The
Tho 1new rooms we are W &gt;»d gain Chalons bv a northern
added,
with
some
hesitation,
"that
if
I
visitor
with
a
smile.
.
.^-.-1
Tit
---------”
‘
~
better in New York.
w ♦
cent. His name was Keppel Darke an 1 Jf!
flome hwdU
ri l“07s~
We'«
f00*- 1 “H that 1 did n‘&gt;? Iwiiere he
’ an e—1
cturwi
"I sliall hope there will b? uo dis­ artist. ’
■ j^
r*st~T
— &lt;|f
-I (Ua
*.Lj young lady to
There is plenty of money in New York,
aI "Pent nine hundred and irould succ**ed. The enemy were tee
have merit, and I therefore decide to ihl
said the count,, I “Did you prove it to the jury?”
but, like the fairy gold of the legends, ! agreement about that."
a
Y? t“‘s afternoon, nnd here’s "irons and wen* eonatantli :&lt;-*&gt;:iforeel.
::uiey (. give
give uer
her an &lt;&lt;Uer
&lt;cder for line,
one, it
it would bb
a slight
inclination
of thebut
head.
“1. j “No." Mid Tom with a _sigh,
.__________
It bus n way of vanishing just when yon with Bn
bniit to
your demands;
I bad
u d twenty! ’ AnJ springing Napoleon listened and k -nt hf*eyi*cu
sigh; “they । necessary for me to have a pet»3aal in- tn hi
1 a personal inthink you have your hands on it. Tom jDtended offering you ten thousand dol- I found him guilty in tho second degree. • ~--------- *-------- -- ’
bT Mnbr~*d flwt 4&gt;" wife and «n*- "What should we d... then Mr. de
u.u. Ruui. m me second degree. &gt; terview with her. Would tnal be conBannick was a sound lawyer and a man : iarH"
to impr&gt;Duuuicui&gt;
imprisonment for
for ' veniont to her?"
. He
JTh was sentenced tc
ympin and her mother amid a Lash*?" be asked me, •&gt;’ «rch to save
&lt;rf excellent judgment, but he was in- [ .‘.Tcn thousu*d a year!" exclaimed life.
■ ohm of exclamations' and questions Bkris At oncer I said. N;q. ie&lt;’n giaured
its- ti
They
------might
1-* , as well
•• ■have hanged j "Indr^d-then. I think jt would!” exanu a seeno nf excitement impowrible to
MacMahon and n dded. But. m I
.
•tartgibly honest. He was conscientious Tonlt Burprijled into a jubilant tone. In him.”
to a degree that caused his colleagues to j a momwrt his warm Irish imagination
“Why do you say that? If he is inno­ । claimed Thm with a chuckle. “And dotko &gt;
And before they could settle IcMued later, the minister of war in
shrug thmr shoulders. He objected to
a hundred cmUm in tbe air.
cent, it is always still possible that it yop’ll find her acquaintr*nce as well r*r*» »^iOn5r
Cn,nFOSQro the hell xhins had sent oreters t- inov &lt; • M&lt;"tx,
taking np doubtfn! cases "on spec.." and , . pardon me; I woo}d not expect you may be found so; and then, since he still worth making as any girl’s in New
“J0** bamU« »n&lt;l boxes Mac Mahon hesitated. Nq
n. who
York.”
*o defending causes which seemed to 1
that **
the c^mt. gravely, lives, it can bo inode good to him.”
looked i'vUnbi
dinin&amp; r000* WM ^** ’roold not decidf, and in the
The count bowed. "And if,” he add­ tnmm.him to tovQlve thtevery. He had no in- '
luul hoped to indnce yoQ toJ5ive your
“It will nover bo much good'to him,
a haberdasher's and cos- end, ns no docbt you rvitiein':-r, madeffuentml friends to back him up, and he time almost wholly to my affaire, and if poor boy! He was killed in a railway ed, “you should find any obstacle* in Ulke/l
f°Qr baPW’ I*ople nioirelle, we-M?tont for the Mens*. H
■wm -not
a politician.
Onumer
tbe other
,—
wa tue
uanu,hand. , ten thousand dollars a month, paid smash as they were taking him to Sing the way of obtaining ]&gt;osae«sion of tho thnn*»h/o.wouj^ have "as when that order w.is given that
be
mnetimes advocatod
ap­ j monthly in advance, will secure your Sing. He’s ont of tho question. But I’d house—any, I mean not with reference
h* aMn.Hto.te.
-j
- - ’ a cose that
’
a doMa ot them, and France was defeated. Se.h.n «’.« merely
like mighty well to get on the trail of to the price—it would give me pleasure 21iZ^^&lt;’atbar^of,uln,irationand the corollary.
pealed to his sympathies, even when it
did not pay him much. Altogether be I services the arrangement will gratify the real murderer. That would bo to wait ujior Madame TYent She and I ed his *z-rJ^*»D7"Lth
Tom iQterl*rd“And were yon at .Sedan .&lt;- &lt;
could, perhaps, come more quickly to an nremorninK'» advent- . “Yes; I saw the end. When
worth while still I”
was not a success. He had lately mar- me."
MJx«
Toni turned his chair round so as to
"Have yon suspicions on the real one?” understanding than through the medium the flow*..- ‘°,11*oniur«&gt; count. Finally got his wound it wax■ .&lt;? m th*
• ieu a pretty little wife, who had • made face his interlocutor squarely, aud looked
of an agent."
|
“
I
can
’
t
say
I
have.
Nobody
seems
to
far u~ d a,T,'’ed
two divisions, one morning; be gavc his &gt;■■ ui:i».-uid t■&lt; l’1^ '
him very happy, nnd whom he would
at him several moments in silence. “Do liavo benefited by bls death. His widow,
“It's quite on the cards she may find a
hav^ liked to make vtry rich. She was
and
Ml! °°® toT Olympia rot, who was in hts rmhr - -::**•*.
you seriously propose. Count de Lisle,”
for seeing you,” Tom returncd,
“Tbs.* ^tber,‘ .
perceived that our only !&gt;";»• w»s to
- a rcmmI manager, but there was no mag-.c he said at length, “to offer to pay me a to be sure, got his fortune; but she must reason
rubbing his chin; “but as for tbe money, i wif,• • rioos:" *xcI*itoed Tom’s break through ti* the westward and gain
dwarf to help her spin tbe domestic salary at the rate of one hundred and have had the use of it while he was alive.
My
idea
was
that Trent had some' in­ 1 fancy shell take it, so there’s enough -&gt;th ’
couldn't bear an- Merierw. But the French wen- dxtmeiL
straw into gold.
twentv thousand dollars a year?"
of
it.
However,
you'll
get
a
full
report
trigue or other that never was known
nnind a1^ tonight! Tom, you are an DeWimpffen. who had i«* en appointed
One October morning Mr. Bannick arThe'count inclined his head without about, and that that was tho cause of I this evening.”
mu so ia the count! What sort MacMabou’s contingent staves*'? by or
■»gived atjiis office about ten o'clock, and
epeakfag.
“Then 1 will detain you no longer,” 1
Lis death. But there’s no telling.”
-aarerUiueJ from the pale faced and cyn­
a^n *• be?”
dem from Pan.-, was ma 1 * ?•
»“
•'Well," said Tom, *Tm afraid I shall
-Had he nn relations—no friends—to remarked the count, stepping toward the । “Wrmri
.a^b
replied Tom; only countermand Ducrot's onlers, hnt
ical urchin in charge of the anteroom '■
door.
have to decline it."
whom
a
part
of
his
fortune
might
have
Mln—eir«
ey*; a handsome to prepare to pierce the &lt; nemy s lm« to
that no one had yet called there—a piece I
“1 should be sorry for that May I been left?”
“Before you put on your gloves Td hi* m2
J*BTenl He’s a bit stiff in the eastward and march for Metz- ^ou
of news which custom luul robbed of its i usk why?’
“No blood relations, as for as is known: wish to shake hands with you, Count de |
DMDner, but that's only outside. We uiMy imagine, madenu*i.-*elie. the ronstartling features. He then enter.-l the ।
“Hl tell you just what’s in my mind. but—well, this was an odd feature of Lisle," said Tom, advancing with his
,e chams before he left, and
fusion. It bjod liecame romternam*.
inner room, hang np his mat, lit a cigar- oucu * buu» is uuuearu ot. xn my proSuch a sum is unheard of. In my pro­ the case. There was an old lady and hand outstretched. “There's four of us
• dQ*» *°d-with *•“••• ;&gt;anir’ &gt;,cftnwto,k the
«te, and sitting down in h» revolving fession I’ve made it a rule never to do
her daughter in whom he was interested, at least that you’ve made happy today, I ttato tedinjTtamml" him
’* u if
***
) I Germans encircled us: from the
chair began to rood the newsjiaper. The 1 fruything
that
would
make
me
feel
ud- j and I believe ther were some sort of disnythin^ that would make me feel un­
and if that’s your custom all I have to
{ I rounding hills their cannon piayed on
Fnmch indemnity, it appeared, wa* paid. comfortable—ashamed to look myself in
1 uuif. evusina of b*_s. Lt was reported say is New York will be sad to part witn M ora wqMlotMo,. thoojb » never met --------------W, converging.
cxMjTr.siug. We could do nothing:
Louis Napoleon was not exp*cted to live.
any one a bit like him Wore. I suppose us,
the face. You can get any Itgtnmaw i that oe thought of marrying the girl; be , you!”
Count Lucien de Lisle, the Mexican mill- . ousmeas aone ror ten vnoiwana a year; at was acting as her guardian, and allowed
“u‘* we oould we tried. In the m«T*j
De Lisle took the Irishman's hand and ■11 good fellows will be like one another., what
busxneae done for ten thousand ayearj at
k-naire was stopping at the Brevoort any raze, Td do anything that didn't
•omehow. But it was odd, all the same. ”&gt; ing I had. at Napoleon's request,
the two an incom? out of his own pocket. gave it a powerful grasp.
House. Stocks were *lnU. Mr*. Harry I hurt my conscience for that, or half of
“I have had er-miea," raid be. “I have
But when he died his will gave them
hours, and later, when lk&gt;uay «t •*”
Trent entertained a few friends at din- ' ij. But ten thousand a mouth means
felt
the
hostility
of
tha
world.
Now
that
nothing, not even a continuance of the
gave way before the Fifth sad Merrnta
net last night.
1 that you are after aomethiug that is not allowance. ”
I have power, it is my wish to make
corps at Floring and we were all wioj
-“So she has reentered the wwid^ha.- L.-giumate, and I must tell you that
friends. Not to buy them, Mr. Bannick;
“And tbe wif? was not contested?”
siie?' said Tom Banmck to himself, you've come to the wrong place for itz’
Tom Bannick and his wife soon moved! driven in upon our center, I joined in
“No. Mira Raven was sensitive un­ I know how to exact the value of my
the charges of our Seventh cavalry, an*
“WeH, by George, she’s got the money!
The count listened to this speech very
wealth, when that is my cue. But I ‘“to th«r new quarters, and Mre Raven
der
tbe
circumstances
and
preferred
1 wish it had been that jxx&gt;r Raven girl! sttoaliwdy and it"evidently pleased him.
should be glad for a few people to feel and OJpapte accompanied them. Olym- I believe it was there that I won
not”
Hulk*! What’s that?”
I “Isee I have not been misinformed
,
b*1 fdS •on*"',ha* sensitive, crosa. At any rate. I 'vm pretty
“But if he left a widow how was it I that there is something in me to like aud
Tbe carter door had opened, and some about you,” he raid. “I am glad you
up anch intimate relationa hurt there, and Ute m the
tlmt he expected to marry this young respect bewdefi my money. It ia a great -y**'
cue war
til*
'* ladyT
1 deal for a rich man to hope that be may -Tth people now grown wealthy, bat ahe while IJay inside the
be thought of a« anything except a rich l idded to th. Bannicka' obekmsly siu- ■ to the cannon anil wondering if *n?
would be left alive by morning, the
U t&gt;
mam it i*
~
“™
— ’Jeaidea, the price
1
by Count da Liale
and his
to dMto hiiDMlf: »nd «&gt;h’
Mby.mrd or toilet. Hu to***.**1

I

our line at Daig

�u. W. re broken. But he saluted me
*5!!Xjv
‘We •*“
f0°? T,i. 1 am about to order the
,
BO I wirt to
**
that &gt;t b &gt;H»t roar fau,t that yoor trieral Mr. B.Mick
Yon naw
saw the remfail- : -l.iy. You
IT' “ ’°‘&lt;1
,i it; you have also ex- '
&lt;*.
l’L &gt; a bravo mon. and in
• t the l**t result*. You
• nj.mwr t •1 1

-ntodit ni adT.ro.to
V«“»"b. looted rttw
A- “ “
"" — tbe boqdtrt"
iertr rated .bool tho Mnbolenee
5n v

to he emperor; uieanh.idr I
h-4ow upon you .what is
-Count do Lhlc Olmpu risio.
whhr.l’' I”''
wh^rti toS
, [■•.-tow.’ He thou gave FA’0
in tuyp " ’''
-,,in his breast, and put in ’t hard to control, ",0a don't know what
i M«4 paper—the patent of i yon arv.ay.nx. and that t. yoS ’ly
xnjr ludtd ;»
I
olmerved your con- j rum. Kappol Darke died an innocent
ndtoHty- '
He n, not m friend
,-.!.-and provided this recog- ' &gt;»an.
loved him. 1 told him “ wiln llj
d®t,‘ lii*M
Ha.! destiny been kind to
oiticn -if ’•
«aw
him,
and if he wore alive I rtonld
totil i hate* been great in
Pnuio--

,..tii. .* &lt;»f him.-* remarked last th-.ng ho pointed, it is the rmte
\ w&lt;&gt;nder you like such a ' tld'i k “f
T *•
10 ”»■ Do you
I think i would part with it? Bat ion
UUC.•. :r ^oto Ammon,* , ';ia "o' khow or yoa would not her.
, , .ent. "and offered to । dared to speak so!"
-u him lure. I said: । The Count de Liale listened with his
•
lew are over France ; he*d bent, end without answering ho
tii
i u-.i’.n.' But he answered i moved to the window and stood looking
France will never
After a while he turned and lean&lt;M^
that it w
lieKiid;'and, t»o- !
bis bnck against the sill.
fMfiw n
- . .n. uun. 1 once thought
“MAdemoisrile," be said, “I am glad
। •»
a future for me and had I lo believe that Keppel Darke was inno­
^xe might
'*«« inno!
it. But oil that is _ 1 do believe it. for I am sure that
. retire to England. Do . r°a could not have loved a man who was
ptflh-P
». if you will, and seek . capable of such a crime; but Mr. Ban1.U I have lost.’ Other nick told me he was not executed. Are
th. f.irtl
: i Hl'-; among them secrets 1 *"
*~l~ that ho ia dead?"
"
you certain
fciac- '■
-Hia body was found chained to the
himself. Bat I weary
r!hif
Wh
k
Uking
“ii.-, wi th so long a story.” .
-------------- - him to
w 1™
j&gt;™&gt;un.
jwi. ra»;
'Mi l lava deeply inter- I Ob, if there were any doubt!” She
; But '
.
an outward quietude of ! pr«®e«l her hands together and her lipa
.■ :. r there was in Count , trembled.
d fire nud emphasis ' “Of course there can be none. Bat
, d the attention and sum- j bod he lived you would have been his
■ re the imagination. wifoT
L&gt;o&lt; i pUairt
-&gt;n his strong, reserved
She covered her face with her hnn.li&gt;
fr.ni.- ! -r. y..
. wondered at the atthen dropped into her chair and
..! for her. And again, ' leaned her head against the back of it
k ! i • ay. she had a notion ' Tbe count stood looking down at her.
haw b«s a stranger .
bis eyeglasses, and his powl N-me natures exer- i erful dark eyes were bent upon her with
mm over each other, . nn intense expression. His lips were
m-etit is as if they parted as if to speak. Bat at that mo­
; r Iwf.flv.
| meat a sound of voices won audible in
n;
rgiiuixatioa made her an adjoining room. Mrs. Baninck and
i: ipre.-sions that had no Mrs. Raven hail returned from their
iuriry people. The ef- । ehopping expedition. The count recov-t.im was to incline her cred himself in au instant.
i •ung maiden instinctive- !
“I will do myself the honor to call
ver threatens to subdae a#*in. Mias Raven," he said. “Forgive
- ver. in Olympia's mem- 1 IU0 f°r having disturbed you. I hope
.. K- ; ; l Durke remained • y00,5^*11 tbink of me as your friend.”
: -•■’V'l. not tu be disturbed. *I And
*-a then, *"
as the ladies opened the door,
y n umuse yonradf in ■ he bowed to them silently and ceremoni­
.
asked, breaking a short ously and went out.

/

:u. i? some plan*," he said;
thing is to make the acf ri;e people. That I must
:. r this winter I mean to
&gt;• r-.y u. w house, and every
.: y .&gt; dy must be there. Afh JI I- a: home and can at■ '.v.n nusineM. I am going
I .-■•►'I -f art."
”,:neilintely forgot her heei■ trial's g&lt;»d news!” she ex­
! n-?n is nothing I could de­
- I’m what will b0 the plan
r
- &lt;\ re fund of art." obmil. l &gt;.'king curiously at
. y&gt;'ur little pictures
ntii'wm. but there is som-.*..
it 1 like, aud that reu. I.' tablv to me. But I
mat } ur intere£jta the ad' art Liv s&lt;? near your heart."
.1 ,. very dear fnend who
■
I was ’.funking more
.’ inv~ !f." She drew a
-lit did not blush. “I
. . ;
would have wished,
lad to -ee it done."
• •Tin?
not now livingF
Bid th- &lt;
: • .irij
!▼ time
tiiree yearn ago."
I’ think of him and wish
’ .Uns realized?" The count
e-ordi in an undertone, and
• 'Hjintming with himself
;jg 'llympia. “It will give
( mademoiselle," he conttyn-d,
xhfr voice, “to know that
• 11 my projects I am also
!. *ites of one who wasdear

►••'ii-fi with losing color and
Jprxhn.; -jfi. bit would be g’nrious!”
n--nfi*»i. po-Mug her hands together.
“But tan it b- dijne?’
Mnr.y .; p-.rer man than I could do
ttmurh :i'.
replied. “There is
apitai r-nt ’igh is this country engaged
to
a .mg industries and developing
ro*
Civilization can spare me
whs: 1 ...-. j f..r tfaja; hobby of mine; nnd
. int ire g-ncration will think
-vise ikan the present one.”
1&gt;
l: i. id b*-come moved beyond
h'.i w.
■ the train of thought he was
icdula - and had risen from his_ chair,
• • iug up and down the’ room.
At this jt ■ ’’nre his attention happened
to be "r.»’t&lt;-d to a portrait that hung
■■ '-eat tie left of tho window.
..-Jmirable likeness of Olymt.-'rew-lf.
‘‘A’)!' h . v’jumed, stopping short.
He remained t iient and motionlew for
wy-ral rn. tn&lt; nfa* but finally said, in an
ff&gt;-:fere:.. tone; -That i« a goal work.
!• u jour own?"'
“Oh. no. I cannot paint like that,"
fie rer h...]
w.ns painted by my
i '■?’•■
-‘rtist It was the last thing
t-jud i. ;,,re lnsd«»th.”
..?A k’”“1 *',rk." repeated the count
Are yen .rilling to dispose of it? You
ran y„!lr (rw:i
{at iL Prank­
*&gt; j t ;v, ta)^ a fancy to it"
• !c*”’' 1 Be^- IV* raid Olympia. “It
u . * S1‘ • preeious thing to me in tbe

His carriage, with two horses, was
standing before the door. As the count
emerged from the 1loose ou the sidewalk
‘ there was a -angular bright and triamp &gt;! ant expression on his face, as if some re­
markable happiness had befallen him.
• An undendzed mffn of dark onnpleixion. with a black stubble of l&gt;eard on his
j face and wearing a ragged coat and a
, derby hat rusty with age and two sizes
■ too big for him, was shambling along
the sidewalk in a pair of boots that were
। not mates. As the Count de Lisle ap­
proached his carriage the dingy wreck
‘ of civilization sprang to open the car­
riage door, haring determined at a
i glance that the count was not only able
to afford him a quarter, but was in the
j right humor to do eo.
X
! Thu count looked at the man ns he
stood ducking and scraping, with his hat
; in his hand, and pausing, be put his
■ fingers iu his waistcoat pocket. There
; war. nothing there bnt bank notes. Tbe
I count next tried the pocket of his trou! sets, bnt millionaires suffer from incon­
{ veniences, aa other folks do, though of a
I different kind. He pulled out, not sitdl• ver,
YST. bu*
Only a
* handful
hanilfnl of
but only
ot gtild."
gold."
....am sorry," ho said to the num; ..V
,
"l
“I
have nothing but a ten dollar piece.”
|
"That’s better than nothing, captaiur
the man returned, with a ludicrous affec­
tation of magnanimity. The countemiled
in recognition of the forlorn bit of hngior
and threw the coin into tho hat.-'The
man took it out between bis forefinger
and
delicately, as a prestidigita,------ thumb,
——
tour might, and
anti by a quick movement
teur
j caused it to disappear. “My thanks, ca4.। tain," he said. “Another time I will do
i as much for you!”
Just
there W.os a roar and a rush,
and a clanging of bells nnd snorting of
steam sweeping across the head of the
road, a couple of rods off. It was a fire
engine, galloping headlong to its destina­
tion toward tho eastern water front. The
count’s noraes were spinteii creatures,
and not as yet thoroughly broken in to
New York customs. They made a spring,
reared, and sprang again to got away.
The coachnxau braced himself, but felt
that he conU not control them. Tbe
coant. who had placed one foot upon the
step, withdrew it just in time to escape
being knocked down by the forward

!

lurch of the carriage.
But the shabby man was enterprising
in more ways than in collecting eleemo­
synary eagles. He jumped nimbly to
the heads of the horses and caught at
tho bits. He might have been succesful
in stopping them but that his hat, being
too large, was in some way jerked off his
head, and fell upon tho nose of the off
borae, who toesod it up in the icr. and
having got to the end of his endurance
made a tlcspcirato plunge. The pole of
the carriage struck tbe man ou the left
shoulder, swinging him round toward
the right. He still clung to the reins
with his right hand, but he was being
dragged before the near horse, and after
a moment or two bis bold slipped, end
he fell on his Wk with his head toward
the curb. Tbe wheels passed pver his
b-gs below the knee, and his left leg was
broken. Meantime a policeman had
Th.j count contuiued to look at the come up, and contrived to stop the
Pwtnut, but his face alowly reddened. horses, and Count de Lisle stooped over
will pardon me, mademoiselle.”
m.n
t fallen
man.
■’&gt;
» low vok* "! Ud not wp- I
W '°
Xdlr
hurt.” he
bo asked
-k"! bta‘Are
you
badly hurtT
him.
J?*
yon taa-_b. h«it»ted^7°
S&gt;Ui=. Shouldn
Sboaldn't
---- ’t
".XL
rO?™’K. *° * I
I
rf my own; bat.

&lt;:&gt;nr fril.odj „ dM. to „
boinx •&gt; it I*. «'• ioeonnmlimt
,k “ J'1’-)' remain with ns—we lore I'
“Hl call an ambulance, sir. sai
.SUT111 “ba' tllor
Eose, and ‘

di *1
M-n

tbeir departure. I' ”r‘r"LL1
U' tn
way.
frttta
m tbe
‘
•
‘ ray ton
I
.“^i
n,v&gt;k» iImt " murmured the cnpi
। Dobby de*r.
I
i. not an ambulance."
I
“by‘« I™

yon WX’ else* ibis man
-------- ---“ 1lran
1 * to
» remarkable fritmdahipr
n
not a common friendship,
Q»"''l.Lirt,«art«w»newmV

“&lt;W*
““ 1 ’™ ““51 for oore-h-tt,.
Don't
g»l m tho «»y. my good Wlow, Now
e»pUm, I am .t yoor irmcor
He was lifted into the carriage, and
his leg supported on a bundle of car­
riage rugs. The count took his seat be­
side him, and they set oot. The pavemeats were New York pavements, and
did their best to add to the torture of
the sufferer; but the carriage had won­
derful springs, so elastic that their prog­
ress seemed more like sailing than drivI ing.
"And when, might your nwdenoe be,
, if I may be so bold as to inquire, cap­
tain?’ said the man, in an interval be­
tween two grunts of pain.
The count mentioned its situation.
“Blase me!*’ exclaimed the other.
"Not really! Weil, well! So the old
house is to have on occupant at last!
AVell. 1 declarer
“You appear to nave been familiar
with it?" said the count, amused.
“In a measure, yea I knew Harry
Trent well—very well. Ho built that
house to live in—as he thought; but in­
stead of living in it he was murdered in
it Mysterious, captain, tho ways of
Providence! Poor old Harry I Friend of
yours. rirt"
••1 have met him. Who are you?"
“Alonso Garcia is my name, captain.
Sounds Italian, doesn’t it? Well, I am
of foreign extraction. Since my bua3MB connection with Trent was severed
by his decease I have met with some re­
verses. financial and other.”
“What caused them?*’
“Now there is a curious ;&gt;oint!" vent­
ured the other; “^ery curious to one
who is interested in the vicissitudes
of life. The person directly infiuenrial in cutuung my disaster was the
woman formerly known as Sally Match­
in, but now as the widow of this
same Harry Trent That fascinating
but fatal woman, captain, put me m jail
on a baseless charge, and I only got out
u week ago. 1 was the best friend she
ever had. and she used me for all she
thought I was worth. But I am a free
man nguin now, and only one leg gone.
1 think the other may yet do me to get
up with Mrs. Sally and recall myself to
I her recollection. Ah! hero we are."
“Alonzo Garcia!** said the count to
himself, as he followed the servants
who wore carrying the cripple into tho
house. "Have 1 ever heard of him be­
fore? 1 shouldn't wonder if 1 might
make some use of him."
CONTINUED

ALL OUR GOODS
ABE GOING RAPIDLY.
The reason is evident.

People know that when we offer such inducements they,
cannot go amiss.

Dress Goods
Immense Values in Fall Dress Goods.

Latest Styles.

Newest Novelties.

Jackets.
Everything New. For Fall and Winter Wear. A comparison of our prices
will show that we are the Lowest.

•

Shawls.
Come aud see our line before buying elsewhere.

Blankets.
Fine White and Fancy Bordered Blankets $1.00 i&gt;er pair.

Shoes.
"We’ve no copipetition.

A comparison of our prices will show that we give the very highest
quality obtainable at the most ordinary prices.

I

_ _ j

Mr*. Michael Curtain. Plainfield. 111.,
—
makes the statement that she caught cold,
which M-ttlrd on her lungs: aim wu treat­
ed fen a month by her family physician,
but grew worse. He told her that she was
a hopeless r irtitn nt consumption imd that
no medicine could cure her. II&lt;jr druggist
xnggested Dr. King's New Discovery for
Ccnsmuptlon: she I ■ought n bottle and to
her delight found herself benefited from
find doer. She continued its um* and after
taking ten bottles, found hetsrlf sound and
well, now dons her own housework and la
as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottle*
of this Great Discovery at W. 11. Good­
year** drug store, large bottles 50c and
Happy Uooulrr*.
Win. TitnnioiiH. postmaster of Idaville.
Ind., writes: “Eltvlrk Bitters ha* done
more for me than all other medicine* com­
bined. for that Imd feeling arising from
kidney nnd liver trouble.” John Leslie,
farmer and stuck man, of same place, says:
• Find Elceiric Bitters to be the bte«t
kidney iqrd liver medicine, made me fuel
like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hard­
ware merchant, vine town, says: Electric
Bitters is just the thing for a man who b
all njn down aud don't &lt;»re whether he
lives or dice: he found new strength, good
appetite and felt just like he had n new ,
lease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at W. Ii. i
Goodyear's drug store.
Ruckleu's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, son*, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no jmy required. It Is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggist
The new Ncnnonlte church at Lvnu
was dedicated Inst Sunday.
A faded aud discolored beard Is untidy and a
misfortune. It may be prevented by ualng
Buckingham’s Dye for the whiskers, n never
falling remedy.
Tecumseh is raising fine celery.
Throws It Off.
There Is no disease more disagreeable
and uncomfortable than catarrh. It at­
tacks tin- younraud the old, and it Is too
often allowed to lake Its course. In such
eases it frequently tacouio dangerous.
The ikiIsoii extends to the throat and
lungs, resulting in complications that are
not readily overcome. All forms of catarrh,
however, disappear before 8. S. 8., and
that medicine Is now recognized as an al­
most Infallible remedy for the disease, it
regulates the liver. Improves the digestion,
and brings about conditions that enable
the system to throw off the malady.
Catarrh ana its attendant aggravations dis­
appear liefore S. S. 5., and so do all other
diseases that grow out of a bail liver and

Impure blood.
Howard City wants a fair association.
After all, tba best way tn know the real mreir
of Hood’s Sanui|&gt;arlu*. is to try it yourself. Be
sure to »et Moca's.
Small cranberry crop in Michigan this

0. D. SPAULDING.
■AH

BANKRUPT SALE!
Of a fresh stock of goods, purchased by the late firm of Holden.*Hire. This stock
is being sold regardless of cost and every article will and must be sold.

While You are at the Fair,
Yqu can save your expenses by calling at

THE BANKRUPT STORE
And making your

FALL AND WINTER

PURCHASES

There is not room in this space to enumerate the bargains we are offering, but here
are a few:

a a Ttohinsoa &amp; Co ’a famous shoe, sold by the late firm of Holden &amp; Hire
H' fo7S4O) i8 now being sold at 2.00; a 3.00 lace shoe at 1.50; a 1.50
shpper at 75c° a 4.0&amp; Buffalo lined boot at 2.25. Hats at 25c. up.

season.

«•
.nvimiH to close out our hat stock and our prices are according greatly reduced.
" complete line of fall aud winter Underwear: Gente’ Furnishing. Goods, and in fact *

Bverytliiii.gr
«•!««» irM'lo'1
the rage at H*rti,K«.mrttMn i» caused by * pot-om u- rrid in
vLd, t» Ayr's 1’iH- Many
the blood and
‘
have

That mms to inake up a good general stock, all being sold regardless of cost
• ' iis during the fair as it will pay you.

Call and

BANKRUPT STORE.

�NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
David Hollenbeck

tta •ffloent test
front the Ionia

. Police raided some of the gambling dens
In Kalamazoo Thursday and took In three
prominent merclianta.

John McAllister, of Kalamazoo, has just
finished an elegant checker board contain­
ing over soo different pieces of wood. He
is a fireman and puts In his spare time
making different articles ot inlaid work.
The two-year-old son of Wm. Farrell, of
Atta township, wandered from home Tues­
day, and sixteen boors later searching
parties found him sitting on a log In the
center of a big and • densely overgrown
swamp.

MIXER’S

c&amp;ss
FOR THW

BLOOD
TMB QRKATE8T

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA
REMEDY OF THE AQE.

A four-months-old bear In a Grand RapOne of Grand Rapids* largest merchants
Ida dime museuuj got after the fat man,
and although It coaid not reach clear writes as follows;
Da, Mixes A Bobs: I became acquainted
around him, it succeeded In nearly hugging
with
your Cancer aud Scrofula Syrup about
the life oat of him.
three mootlu ago through a friend ot mine who
'Hie noble red man seems to be catch­ recommended it to me very bigfa|y. it having
ing onto tbe ways of the world with
Mtoniahing rapidity. Billy Jones Petoskey greatly. 1 have recommended It to several peo­
who have uaad It with good reeutta. My
waa arrested in Kalamazoo recently and a ple
tether who ia M years of age, baa taken II for a
thorough examination of hla care proves acrohila sore on hH leg and It has cured him.
have used many blond medlclDre and I know
that be has been doing a land ’office busl­
our C. &amp; 8. 8. to be tiie best I bare ever taken.
bw In forging notes. Billy stands an ex­
M. M. MOBIB.
eel lent,show of spending several years In
41,43 and « Monroe street.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. N, IN.
Jsekson.
,
The Advance Threshing Machine com­
pany of Battle Creek is about to build a
tatge addition to its already larg? plant

For Sale by all Druggists.
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.

Wm. E. Detwiler, a Battle Creek
teamster has commenced suit against the
city for 830,000 damages. A bridge over
which be was driving with a wagon heavi­
ly loaded with flour, l»roke down Injuring
him sufficiently to justify his asking for
•Ito,DOO— so he thinks.

STEKETEE’’

The total receipts of the state fair were
between 818.000 and SsJO.OOO. A small
balaucc will be left on hand after paying
expense*.

a

Four pupils graduated from the White
Pigeon high school this year, whose
parents graduated from tbe same school
and under tbe same teacher. Prof. Plow­
man. Such a thing rarely occurs either in
the life of a parent or teacher either.
A covey of quails were seen on the top
of one of the principal business houses in
Kalamazoo last week..

Some despicable wretch entered lhe
stable of Will Larkin, of Battle Creek, last
week and out of spite for some fancied In­
jury no doubt, puncttyred the cords on the
inside of his home's leg just back of the
knee cap. Mr. L. had been offered 82.500
for tbe horse and refused. Hanging would
be too good for tbe villain who perpetrated
the cowardly act

Kalamazooites objected to having their
lawns tom up at night by horses running
loose tn the streets and one evening last
week the police made a stilt bant and suc­
ceeded in driving quite a drove Into tho
city pound.
Battle Creek college opened this year
.with an enrollment of 340, a gain of 40
over last year.

' CHOLERA
IMPROVED

04708490
HOG CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES

The above first-class steel range only

We have a complete stock.

Terms to suit.

Call and see them at

WEISSERT BROS

W* W1U.1S
believe itROBISON.
to. ba a km

For saK in Htutingi by
W. H. GOODYEAR. Druwiitt.

The Well Dressed Man! Coal, Woodor Oil IAVKM
Is always the man who wears tailor-made garments.
And the price is not far above the ready made. It it
were, the superiority of fit, the greater wear, the bet­
ter satisfaction more than compensate.
.

FRANKLINS!
This is the name given to the Best Line of Do­
mestic Woolens Manufactured, and I am prepared to
make from these Unrivalled Goods,

PANTS, From $5 Up!
SUITS, From $23

You are cordially invited to
examine onr immense stock
of stoves and ranges, and the
celebrated M. &amp; D. wrought
steel range.

Goodyear Bros,

It is fast becoming an

ESTABLISHED FACT

Merchant Tailor

And the people of Barry Co. are
beginning to realize it more and
more that the place to buy

CARRIAGES,

Samuel Cressey, an:Eaton county fanner,
was greatly surprised, after retuntlng
home from a hard day’s work last week,
to find a note from his wife on the table
stating that she would live with him no
more. She took the four children, 8C»o in
iuoik-v. some wheat and several other
articles with her.

BOOKS
New and Second Hand,

W. H. GOODYEAR'S,
The Druggist's.

AND CARTS,

COFFINS ailfl CASKETS.
W. H. H. HEATH.

BARGAINS! BARGAINS
Regular price $17.00: to close out, 9.00. ■’
““
10
“ “
“ 6.75.

1

LE.STADFFEB

be surpassed by any deal­
Churns! Churns! Churns! can
er in Michigan.

Western Washing Machines,
Undertakers Supplies.

bO NOT UWQH

Our basement is full, every room is jammed full, and not all
At these poor people. They
in yet
j
are no “fresher’ than many
who believe everything they
hear—no fresher,! n fact than
any who think that for* qual­
ity of goods, reasonableness of
See the bargains we offer to make room.
prices and uniform courteous
treatment,

Regular $6.00; now at 4.25.
“£T&lt; 5.00
“ “ 3.60.

Who has followed the uadartaklBg and
funeral directory business fora life time, will
be found night or day lu the room over K
Madge * Mon’s etothlng •tone, nn Main street,
HMMiinxi, with a complete line of

JESSE TOWNSEND’S

Is piling in so fast we are at a loss to find room forthem.

Gasoline Stoves

SSL

ahouto bedwu't with accordiugiy. Maine
wztiU no artificial ice freezers.—Bangur
(Me.' Commercial.

Road Wagons

Our new stock of

STOVES. STOVES. STOVES.
AT

He thoroughly underwtandc embalming, and
will- attend
- r«. to
..Uail call* in ..person,
M ru. kl.He makes no
An Allegan kid paid a good fine last
week for shooting imrn swallows. Sparm. ?™
rowe were not plenty enough.
and he guarantees
A crowd of Battle Creek toughs were on
. a tear at Vicksburg Sunday aud assaulted
the above goods, for 1 will gtve you good
J. BL Sullivan, Broncho John, who wu um
'..tL-tito’.lor..
there with hte wild west company, includ­
ing tie wife. They bit Brunch John and W. H. H. HEATH, Hastings.
be demolished a lantern over the head of
one of the crowd and drove them ail out of
the depot Warrants were Issued for the
assailant* and four of tiiem have been
eaptund.

k Maine nutn. they any. bu Juat Invent
an artificial lee freezer. Thia man is

POWERS’ HflRUWflRE

STOVES

Mooes Fox, of Potterville, was thrown
■ off the railroad track last week Just as he
waa efOMing over a cattie guard. The
doctors had to amputate his leg below the

Portland sons must be very hard
headed. O»r of them was thrown In frort
•f a heavy laird rcfller last week, wirfle
pawing through tbe place. The Imple­
ment passed over the kid’s entire anatomy.
Everyone expected to see him flattened
oat thinner than a book mark, but hte only
injury was a alight cat over hte right eye.

shirley~w7smith.

Get a Suit of these Goods, and you will get the

The to neral of Joseph Deer, of Vermont­
ville, who blew out the gas in a Toledo
bote! after retiring, waa held last week.
He leaves a wife. »ix daughters and a son.

. Ilcury McCauley, of this city, te the
oldest man in the county, if not in the
Mate. Henry has enjoyed the warm rays
at 104 samtm-r runs ami tiie cold blasts of
one less winter, lie cannot be said tube
“M
as a rnaa of fifty.” in fact the
old gentleman has been ageing for a num­
ber of years |mst and recently has been
very serioualy ill, I&lt;a*t Saturday hte rel­
atives who give Alm, their kind attentions,
were fearful that the end of his extra­
ordinary long life was drawing to close* and
he took to his bed with a dellrum. This
is where the strange part of the case
conies in. While suffering from the
fancies forced ujxin hte disordered mind
by Uinns. tbe old gentleman sang In a
strong clear voice songs that he had heard
to Ireland 100 years ago and songs that
Dever before were heard by any of hte rel­
ative* and friends. In fact It is almost safe
to say that the verses were never before
beard by anyone living except himself.
Tbe neighbors flocked in bi hear tills unuiraai music, and the old gentleman actual­
ly sang himself to sleep. We are pleased
to state in tills connection that Mr. McUauley has been steadily improving since
Saturday and has heroically Informed hte
friends that be will be with them for sev­
eral years to come.—Battle Creek Moon.

"
Pown
hill i
" v*you go—brake well
in hand—flying gracefully*]
along like a bird on the wing’;,
stones and mounds fall be- i
hind, you laugh at danger—
Victor's spring fork is pilot
Victor Bicycles are best
They challenge the world.
Send for art catalogue

Best Value you ever had in Clothing.

J. EK LUNN,

Two charitably inclined little boys lu
Battle Creek circulated ■ paper last week
and secured enough money to buy a little
crippled companion'd theirs an Invalid’s

TBOY LAUHDBY.

For cooking and heating.

HUNDREDS Or THEM.

She &lt;•
il oo.n
doing
splendidly.
She
S .p.
y

STOVES,
STOVES,
STOVES,
STOVES,
STOVES,

We are doing work that can
not be surpassed by U11J. ]
dry in the state. Ou/mS
for collars, cuffs and shirtTS
2 cts, 4 cts and 10 cts reject”
ively which are as low
lowest, while our prices on m
derwear and other garmX
are Wow compeffi *
neighboring cities. we ”
here weH prepared to do buriness, and we are equipped for
doing our work as it should
be done. Give us a trial and
Wr“°neyathome in.
stead of helping foreign insti­
tutions.

The best made.
OldOprice $10.00, for 7.00.
“ “
8.00 “ 6.25.

Clark’s Sulky Plows.

Olin Walking Plows.
A few more to close out.

Fine top buggies, price $125.00, we offer for 92.00
Good •
“
“
100.CO " “ “ Gsioo!

Many Other Bargains in

SPEAKING OF FRESHNESS
Reminds us that Stauffer
makes it a point to keep con­
stantly on hand fresh goods in
his line—groceries and pro­
visions and general merchan­
dise. He also buys and’ sells
”
fresh

BUTTER,
EGGS,
Aii CoMtrj Profince Generally,
Paying the highest market
price in cash or trade.
Bemembcr the place.

Elegant top snrreye, canopy top road wagons, spring wagons
harness,'^eam han,&lt;tef- 1«ht dri'^ '-n^s^ing^

BUSINESS COLLEGE
la eimif'lef?

all appointment», and thc-oavb

CALL AND SEp US.

And farmers will please take notice
that I make a specialty on Lumber
wagons, and now a welcome to
cvCTybody at.the large tent each
day bf the iair.

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Office at Residence &lt;&gt;n
HASTINGS. Mli IL

Are.

CBOBA1E 0111'111

ar a aewunu &lt;h
W. AwL- m
ronntv of itarry. hotaru At t
Che City al Ha»Unc*.,in -aTiwre
d»v thetroth day o!Si«!ru;! « r. In tbe K»r
thousand elL-h' hundred ami
d
Present, Charted IV
«'c«*
Probate.
In lhe matter t&gt;! J.
Althome. deceaMHi.
i&gt;n reading and f 1 v
Bed of Itanlri Allhou*-. praying that EU f- '"mr
sUlfai-le prraon may b • a 'Ob'.tnl idmu
’’rtowpen* ntrK orderod.

•aid petition, amliiml tbehr r,jUta*
deceased and all other f*r»'

»wild &lt;i»v

r,w“‘-M5iA,4n5«-

XT
pliOBATEOKIIEB.
Blate of Michigan. C«4intv«’f^,T!^’(a, the
At a a«d«» of tbe 1
e

of A. A. Aldrich, adip '
i &lt; »i
tottdeoeaaed. prayiix te • J,1 p,*.,!

s

■naoe.___ _ .. ..
ih-U T&lt;iexJ‘r*fl*
Thereupon H *’
' ,• ;t iru
*15
■M b day «rt Gct*k*v?. XI ; •• fc &gt;r)lW: u' »•*
•Km fiwwHvm i«e awicw'rt - ■ . , .. • .',ut de­
uenuon. ana
lu
aaaaed **,«i mH oil" 1I*1"
ol
SmS. arej
hoMvu..t ।
, .n-fty.
JU’".-’,' ,‘ ’
ti... ..rater 1*
ill tr.
• u «,rv nt• ■■■
.*buw canoe, it *«».'
n- ■
the
r
f1

HASTINGS

nt affito. wftfa

(A true coptJ

�p{Astings Banner.
.. Thursday, September 24, 1891.
Bastinr- _
’~~~"Ct. R. COOK. Local Editor.

| n.^uXt?'00 ’*'** ta

chr " °

™ d~ «’«•*'

on?d.,Xuterl"tbiu JX*'

rtRSONALMENTION,

W«ll« wu In AHqn,, u« WKt
Worn,j Kuj wMt „ Cb„ton, Hauk,

t’"'“
10 Ohl“ u“ •«*

Fall aud winter Uue ot Jacket, text
■bawls, al O. D. Spauldtor’,,

local news.
CttnUt.... HO' ««*

□ n,ie white and taucy bordered blarikrt.
2,000 »l.0« per pair at O. D. Spaoldlaa',.

We call .pedal attenUon to our Una 0[
itawwftrr
l anges for advertlrementa
o. D. Bitevurixo.
I tbi' ”«’&lt;* Tuesdays at late^ to black drew puds.
^uie i’&gt;
lB 0,e isaM °f.
****
Remember that R, Mudp * Son rlre
• child', bat with cr ’ry »s Ku,
H
■

b,,

......

unch go to Hie City Bakery.

Bay vour ‘-ithing of IL Mudjp A Son.
a

tine of confectionery at tbe City

Bakery,
Th&gt;e I’.”
Swi'cliEver., ti

bools just received at F. G.

•w in fall dress goods at

B*pu,'£'Ul!;ij'",,''rrt

&gt;■ &lt;-"~i

&gt;&lt;“dX\"KkB R

to Gmrt

Mr,. Ella Bowen, the milliner, makes a
iffSlro't ,°'a“,TJrl"‘ * ,0U
children’s bead wear.

fl bttF OT

IN THE PRKE OF WATCHES.

Having bought since the reduction a large stock of the finest watches, I can now sell you j
a watch much cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. I will guarantee to sell you a watek "
for less money than anyone else can.
I have just added a large stock of the latest patterns of SILVERWARE. I have no
chestnuts to work off. Everything new.

Don't expoM your eblld', hmul totbe
ray, ot tbe scorehlnir ,un. Wbat Mull
you do? Go to B. Mudau A Sou’s and
“!T£. T Purcbaae otss cent, aud ret a
child’, bat tree.
*

John Beamer, the jeweler, has tbe «&gt;|e
*1-1arency ot lhe rain-bow pebble lew, &gt;D~.
Agent, of the "Wbolemle Dealer, Amotaclea They are tbe very best made |n
elation." of Chicago, are working in various
v-' V\!Kht,u*n returned to her
the world. It you waul a jood pair ot
parts of tbe state and It la remarkable how
sw*. quality of ■salt ln hanels »t spectacles call on him.
home in New York lust week.
many suckers are Httnf at tbe old, old
Gnut’&gt;. - • rent**
i
®*“k .Xiw-t. to .Urt on ■ boil- scheme, changed just a little bit. For the
We are Indebted to E. W. Koster, of „
Br. W
Snyder Is building ah addi­
sum of 85.00 the agent gives his dupe a
Ix» Angelos, Cal., for a copy of the. lx&gt;8 n«B trip to Vermont Tuesday.
tion n bls h'«u.*&amp;
book, which contains all of the reent
Anjreloa Times, * 20 page paper describ­
of Alblon- visited his sister prices that the aforesaid dupe can .take
C. i’. Bnwks.is building it barn on his ing that section of the Golden stale lu a Miss Maud, tn tills city last week.
advantage of by buying In Chicago of this
very attractive manner.
Eugene Jordan, of Bedford, Is visiting house. The subscriber in supposed to
lowest
Mr. A. D. Cook and Mrs. Lucy Fuller his brother, C. W., and taking in the fair* keep the book In some concealed spot
H .’Hnan Bros.
were united In marriage Sunday In the
about the household where no one except
price
M.
L. Cook took a few days rest m himself can become acquainted with lhe
St. &lt; lair made a half miljrin 1.08 presence of a few relatives. The new
couple have the l»est wishes of all in their th™lrlV'llk! 14,1 Week W,d U,e fore ,,aM of mysteries It contains. But It seems that
i;;wrs Thursday.
(.
. journey through life.
some of the suckers are beginning to get
. I A .liter line of jackjets and
Mr CuUlson. of Coluuibua. Ohio, was In tbeir eyes opened for they made tbeir book
We hear that George SL Clair, tiie phe­
public property, and by doing so disclosed
the
city
the
fore
part
of
the
week
on
busi
­
shawls »&gt; ■ !&gt; Spaulding's.
nomenal three-year-old. which has been ness.
tbe fact that goods could be bought 10 per
- has not been able to find under C. E. Bidlack’s training for some
cent cheaper In any city In Michigan than
j, otte as yet.
I
time, has been sold for 840,000. We had
Mr. VanSchoonhom, of New York, was they were paying this Chicago concern.
not time to verity the report.
In the city the fore part of the week on Besides paying 10 per cent, more for goods,
snzisuow receiving a nice
business.
tbay had to pay the freight and buy in
All of those novelties that go to make
. the fall trade.
D. 8. Goodyear returned from Mackinaw larger quantities than they would by buy­
up r complete stock of millinery, are car­
ikerj will serve oysters in ried by Mrs. Ella Bowen, the milliner. last week where he went to rid himself of ing at home. As I*. T. Barnum once said
I - r.sl during the fair.
“The people like to be humbugged,” and
She buys goods In large quantities and has hay fever.
as long as they do there will always be
Andrus gave a tea party Mon- an advantage over all competitors.
John Miller was In Charlotte last week sharpers traveling around to fully ac­
i to about 20 friends. ;
Three things help your town and there­ looking after some real estate he had Just comodate them, it Is always cheaper and
i). v things in crockery and by help yourself. Trade at home. Doi purchased.
better to buy of the home merchant, but it
what you can to keep it clean and make it
t Hams A VanArman’a
VanValkenburgU is visiting often takes a little costly experience to
beautiful. Speak well of iL In any of
discover this fact
Banner, the finest heating the above texts there lies room for a Mrs. W. 15 . Cantine and other relatives in
Alliance, Ohio.
mid by Huffman Bros.
itermon.
Mm. Nestell retunied to her home In St.
and fancy bordered blankets LamJp evening last week a iluck of quails
John Friday after vislUng relatives in the
r at &lt; ». H. Spaulding’a
were seen on Main street and nothing ap­ city tor a short time.
tong is buying rye and selling peared to frighten them very much. Mon­
day afternoon the same flock, containing . Wallle Wilkins will start for the rtate
। -.1 ar the Irving elevator.
at&gt;out 15 quails, were seen back of R. University Tuesday where he will take a
:: special attention to our line of, Mudge Jt Son’s store.
course iu civil engin wring.
l
foods.
th D. Sl’AVUDrao.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Powers returned
Dennis Heenan, a plasterer working on
• • it. ^ji-.tilding’s adv. in thus issue. the new school building died very sudden­ from tbeir eastern trip Saturday night nnd
;,
io give you some great bar- ly Saturday night of heart disease induced report a very pleasant time.
by urererlre drtuklnjr. He erne here
--------George Brown, who has m
.„ v
„„.
Mrs.
been
vislt•i away with every pur* IromGrend Rapid, and had been an In- |n, n.'latlvr, in thie tldnlly tor serrnl
worth of goods all Mudge mate ot tbe Soldiers home.
i weeks, returned to her home in Grand
Imdlee Ibla la jurt tbe lime you want to | Fork’. Norl11 Dakota. la»t week.
Elia
Bowen’s ! Mrs. Win. Barnes, of Chicago. Mrs. C).
.......................
writing the weather is buy your headwear, anil Mrs. ..
degrees just a* though is just the place you want to go to get it. D. Morsel of Charlotte, and 11. N. Mead,
She has just received a nice stock of all the of Charlotte, retorted home Saturday after i
latest designs in ladies* hats and cordially' Visiting Worthy- Mtail for a few-days.
tester, the perfect in invites you to examine them. .
finest on earth, sold by
*
.
—Mr.
... Mand
„.a mj
Mrs.
,o. k aE.
., i.fiapfnih
Knappen. mi.
Mr. miiu
and
D. R. McElwain captured about 8225X
Will Williams mid Mrs. C. H. Van­
worth of premium# nt the state and Grand Arman attended the funeral of the infant
accounts due Ira Van- Rapids fairs last week on chickens alone. .son
.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kenaston last
t te settled at once, as There Isn’t a better judge of fowls in the week.
.
r tbe city.
state than Mac and he always gets to tbe |
Harry
Hayes will return to Whatcom,
at the fair don’t fall to front especially when there are any good Washingtom Friday. Harry likes the
Stnwelfa boot knd shoe premiums offered.
west first rate, but would be satisfied with .
that old account^
Hastings Isn’t the only city that ever Hastings were the prospects as good here •
inc to the fair don’t fail to paid big Interest for a high school building. as in the west.
i'P'.ay of cook and heating Battle Creek has already paid STI,500
Get r hat for your child that will cost
principal and 8129.600 interest for their
•ilj at Huffman Bros.
school house and have ovef $9.»00 more you nothing, by making a 25 cent pur­
■
to pay yet, making their high school chase at R Mudge A Son’s.
i-i:i in honor of her cousin, building cost S310.4W.
.
Go to Mrs. Ella Bowen, the milliner, for
i-uwright. of New York.
your
ribbons,
trimmings
nnd
fancy
goods,
Cut down the old fruit trees that may in?
did cider press screws, com- standing in tbe pastures chat have passed embroiderlus, stamped linens, etc. She
;
ratchet (yed. for sale beyond the period of usefulness. I'nless can suit you.
.■neap al ii..-Lnirs Engine A Iron Works. they are taken care of they will become
Tbe greatest bargain of the year, which
nests
for
the
various
fruit
pesta.
nnd
will
may
include
several
articles for the price
I’r. I.- .sry - horse “Pontiac Chief" won
in-•&gt; ;i: &gt; i’ith Bend Thursday, time in turn be the means of populating your of one—with every purchase of 25 cents
you get a child’s hat free of charge nt IL
I . '. y he won the. race at Three orchard with undesirable colonies.
There is an attempt being made through­ Mudge A Son's.
• • Bi.ycle Club will I* en- out tbe country to Induce people to acquire I From reports it appears that every
the
English habit of eating sparrows. bushel of wheat nnd corn held In the
: I..- Charlotte bicyclists at the
u&lt; day during tbe Eaton county The days of the sparrow will in- number-' United States will be needed this year. ।
If the American taste can ta* educated up The total output of the world's crop for
to this point. Sparrow pie is said to be the year Is given at 2.916.000.000, while
Mi
Hall ba; a fine line of miliin- superior to pigeon pie and it's “quite lift requirement!are 3,535,ovo.ooc. This
Land. Her stock is always English, ye know."
is a shortage of about 020.000.000 bushels.
the latest styles. Besureand
At the lowest calculation the crop this
It is reported that many in tlielr real to year will net to American farmers 8300,­
nre buying.
make a big record killing sparrow# don t 000.000 over that of last ycar.
h cent can of Snow Flake Bak­ hesitate to violate the law and shdot sing­
Nothing so detracts from the personal
ins !&gt;■.«&lt;!■ a of Hams A Van Annan, and ing birds. such as wrens, cbewinks and
inn,: .. -?i Aqv-rthe -pectai prize lamp of­ sparrows and those birds whose scalps re appearance of a person as stogy. Ill-fitting
fered by them at lhe fair.
j
semble the English sparrows. There lb a shoes. There is no excuse for this sloven­
ly. careless appearance either, when you
i’r. ". S Fuller has moved Into the penalty for killing there birds and a sharp can go to Spence Bros., tbe leading boot
1
! I'l.rclianed of Dr. Lampwian, on &lt;M)koul should be kept for all violators.
and sIfn* dealers of Barn’ county and get
■I;--;-•
where he l-an be found by /*fhe Chautauqua class for the ensuing an excellent fitting shoe tors little money.
ail win. m -'re his services.
year met Thursday eve, and started out by Thev are agents for the celebrated I ingree
electing tbe following excellent corps ot A Smith shoe which cannot te beateu for
F
Moreland got his hand caught
quality or price. Spence Bros, sell their
in ;&gt; i.'u-iiin- .it the chair factory last week officers: ■
^xj/on their merits. They ««• tenorPres.—Dr. S. M. Fowler.
and the n'.’k* and third fingers of his left
Vic- Pn,.-Clement Sitotb.
.bl.-, uptight young business men and you
hand tud to te amputated.
Sec') .nd Tn-.s -Ml,s Itae
can bank on what they tell you.
Tbe first uieetlnc will l«e be &lt;1 at tbe word is just
Gia-.— accurately fitted and ground for
good as the gold every
all ilf-i'i ■: of v;slon, by
home ot Mr. .nd Mm. H. A. Ooo.lje«r.
time.
A inioTT. Optician,
We would respectfully call the »««ntiun
C. U Beamer baa rented F. U. Ba'10"'*
Witt-11: KimbalL Battle Creek.
of our readers, especially boy*» andI the
balMlnlt on Jelteraon street.‘
Have jm,t bought an Importer# stock of postofflee formerly was. and wU.make d narente of boys, to the V ictor Junior Bicyck-«
which are being closed out at 815 each.
'•■nl*. «
and feathers Vili sell at less general depot tor pewrbes. Xo^i whole­
th" ’ 'i..ng prices at the Racket
sale and retail. Parties «"
•» ’“f These wheels have been sold regularly fo
Phin. Smith.
plied at his orchard at O Donnell. A.
■ S40. but owing to the fact that the
facturera are now dovotlng their.entire
while you are in town attend- B. Ellis baa rbariw of‘hetl“OTSS^ wXll forttnrv to the manufacture of strictlj blgl
inx :
b”rtte. .bey b-'
air you will want something to and will take orders tor tbe fruit, wbleli
will
be
delivered
at
any
part
ot
the
city.
i&lt;&gt; the city bakery where yon can
ict rid of these ftl any price Each m.
i warm meal, at any hour of the
chine la guaranteed lu be free from "‘‘J™
Quito allrely acrap occurred
day.
v *■ H deoot Thursday
evening,
between
^tk%oXr™
a IKUe
trarelUnil.man
We bought an elegant line of crockery
,
and ra-sware tet week, and the goods about &lt;0 pounds llkbter than be.
on ft booze and had just odouk»
•re now arriving. We are confiamt we hart
wbX dT-ebXo make him eua-red
can &gt;_ t you in this line.—Hams A Van-.efe^We^j
Annsij.
’
Tte

jacket In the city at O.

Hard
W ater

is Lenox

School Books
lew ini Second Hand,
A full line of all school books
nsed in of the schools in Barry
county.
Cash or trade for old school
books.

100 styles of tablets.
50 sizes of slates.
Pens, Pencils and Inks.

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.

Flour Way

Down I
White Rose Flour

$2.50
EvSry sack warranted to be
A No. 1. For sale only by

JOS. ROGEBS.

To be a well dressed man from top to toe, come to us.
To be an economical, well satisfied buyer, come to us,
We do this for all comers and do it well and thoroughly.
Our clothing possesses those merits of strength and durability
that make a suit stay by you.
Fall and winter stock complete.
t

On* second hand crown jewel coal stove,
two w-n.ncj hand wood burning stoves, for
»*!«■ cheap at tiie Hastings Engine &amp; Iron sented a sorry looking pblz the next,,
Works. Crushed coke for stove use at
&gt; rnnne tad mimed Baker cam* very
neir «Xrenorer Saturday at the In­
The act of the legislature ia reducing tersection of State and
from
th*; tteulard of kerosene oil from 120 by a -JfUr'SLj^J’ilSobrurreople
“re- &lt; b flaxh teat to 95 degree* burning an accident being almow m'™n t
U-’t i. making quite a scare among lo- drlvlDK bon-, atm"*
,11 HI
hur»nr&lt;- companies.
pedeatrfana bare the ri«M &lt; «•&gt; artvln|[.
,hould use
If you mu* anyone killing quail before be held
&gt;ov&lt;-mb,-r first and make a complaint
•sa.iibt them and thev are convicted, tbe XXXTXdJ .PP^klUk team
lUnt and Gun Club will present
that I, close upon them.
you with 850.—Ex.
Atrexehauke thtok.
Annual reunion Co. E. New Srd to be lire are y-r. looker wBI
u„,lr
neid at
hall. Oct. 14. at 2 p. m. sharp. to Ml lo their home, Md
Au members are Invited to be preitent
paper. »«rtbto«
‘Xred tor five
’* Hi lunch basket and have a good time.
■■Th.
.blab bed। been
E. M. Hinchman.
n'ctock last eeenbrk. tbnrukb “
tarot ottbe interior at
uy
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hayes gave a very promptly delle^jl" J1,'been so
plem ant card and dancing party Tuesday the Grower,, tbe dmtwtob^
f&gt;'ktd :n tenor of their son Harry. A
,
ot huaK"’1 enjoyable time was bad and Harry trootoewme wa,
to tbe
»dl ret cm to the west, with tbe best momlok tbe«™-&gt;o«»D
refreshed, ham
wishes fur continued success of a large mauity,
enjoyment of tbe day » feaUvitw
®tek uf hltnds.

I

WaMM'l Watche.! W.lebw!
the advantage of the recrent de-

)««•«•
Thele ... . boy tao« X”"*-11 &gt;“
wni wondrous wine,
. ,
H.jXumBaxxx. ✓«»■&gt;- »•“&gt;

A

JuX to*

»•" •
d&lt;&gt;U*nl ■"’’"d

Hr ,U*lSw "d ‘T'.'tT
U» b.plJrot boy 1° »»"■

«».«*

Utn,

&gt;■ rr*-

GRANT,
Leading Clothier.

�TWO LOVERS.

REVIEW OF THE QUARTER

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MVKW.’tbWTjlKDWllAt‘ SHuL1-

K/jp

LESSON XIII, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, SEI»T. 27.

W£ BdY ?
AfiDBftW-EY,

I'/if

FOR SCROFULA

Hnu**ri)lii •* wummrow'' tor toy ■» oyp^ »
■dtawsltoa sick hesdMtie. amt
«v»al*‘v»O bafl&amp;ax t!m-I

(Mriltaafrwdsvs, niiaTDOHi-w&gt;n- — w
und esting tbe pbdncst food with unexpected
relish.
A lot of counterfeit dimes bare appeared
at Grand Rapids.

The sir waa soft s» fa.uUog wings.

•orofvloas humor
In th* blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
oonsumptlon,
use

o tentter bride!
Mrs. Winslow’s tarthing fiyrnp has been used
Ila !&gt;*!• and Aathorahip.
for children terthiug. It soothes tbe child,
For tha diligent student this Grapel Is, sofitn s the fums, adava all pain, cures wind
Two hands above the bead weru locked.
colic,
and
is
the
best
remedy
fur
dlarrixra.
full of Intcrent. It is the fiwil summary Twenty-five re»&gt;t« a bottle, note by all dragglats
The mo«t
of oue who hsd pernotiMlly known Je»u« ' Chrnut-tKJtd tbe worm.
ncked:
economical,
among the first, had been an eye witnessuf
Tb«w» wsubed * l»f» which k&gt;va bad »&lt;nL
A terrible thunder slortn visited Ldxiqg(&gt; ~&gt;Ihud boar:
Hb ministry and then tath a witness and
safe, speedy, and
O hidden power!'
a partaker of the labors and sufferings of ton yesterday.
A Deadly Wenpnn.
tbs apoatlea, who had seen Christianity
effective of all
OnpjtMKKf
I
have
been
a
trreat
snfgrow Into a living and trnly missionary or­
Tbe red light f»U shout lb-to kn®*»
blood-purlflers.
■
ganization, and bail also been a sorrowful frrvr for over ten years. My whole syUem
witness of tbe spread of many errors in the became deranged from diseased blood, and
Uk» bmls upon «bo Illy spire.
infant church. With all theee tn altera 1 waa attacked* with tta worst forms of
. O patient lite!
(j
under
strife!
present in his nilud, he addressed himself kidney and liver trouble, dyspepsia,
will cure you.
to the composition of n Gospel which neuralgia and rheomathm. My Huffennip
should at ouce confute the prevalent here- cannot ta described. The Mdlownera of
The red light shoos abo&amp;t tbeir kaseo,
I
ales and set the true miasion and |&lt;erx&gt;nri- iny skin disfigured me. and the neuralgic
But all iLo heads by slow «L«re*s
ORDER OF ITBIJCATIOK
ity of Jeans Christ clearly before the minds l&gt;ain was so severe tisst it contracted the
Ital
and left tbs lonely pair.
8,Vto*
Civroit Cenn f...
of Barry. In eteascerv.
’«»ty
(Jwoyage fast!
of lhe con vert*.
muscles of my face, partially closing toy
O vanished past!
Such being tbe object of this Gospel-, ft right eye. Tbe ablest doctors gave me no
waa but natural that It should be subject relief, but I r.ut entirely cured by H|bl«rd'*&gt;
Entered Aux rth A. l». not
The red light ebooe about lbs floor
ed to tbe most merciless criticism. Every Rlieurnatk* Syrup, and wish to recoinmend
And mads the space between them wtdes
word or phrase on which a doubt could It to all as a wonderful blnod medicine.
They drew tbsir chairs up aide by aide.
hang has been aeixed upon by &gt;he so^alled
Thair jsUo cheeks joined, and aald •‘Once
Mits. A. D. Nohlb.
critical school and every hlutfor quiSatlon
morel”
Cor, Mectibanic aud Mmtun t&gt;trer*ts.
of It by the early fathers him been studied
O memories!
•
Jackson. Mich.
by critics of all schools. Tbe result ho* tarp
Prepared only by Tbe Charles Wright
to prove to a reasonable certainty that tbe Medicine Company. Detroit. Mich. Fur
ally aererd by rra-or &lt;lf t..r ai-l
Gospel wns generally known in tbe ehureh
.****5-Vu1.'
I'1' 'I‘'' 1 'npUir.*sL
a&lt; early as A. D. 11&amp;—at least so well known sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Is ordered that LLe ssl.1 deleadaM
it,;
Mr. Henry lail&gt;ouchera, of London, tells It
Electric linemen at Saginaw have struck
that Christian writers assumed a familiari­
appearawre tn nsW cause
rUlrwt UiI^
of an advertisement that appeared recent­ three months from mb &lt;l»|r.
ty with It oo tbe part of convert*. It is for more pay.
tb»t lb
ly in one of tbe Loudon papers which read ber apnearanre, »b. caii-» !&gt;.-•
alsonlmost, but notqulteabsolutely, proved
eomplaloant's lull of camp!...! as follows:
that it was the last book of the New Testa­
toAd.M.swikmST i.
’’Birch Rods"—Small nnd handy, la., eomtiUlnani s xduiior within tv ret, d»t,
ment to lie written.
. As to .1
— author, “The U.I
avu.1 m^i.
by post, well packed. Ida Weston, care of Mtrvlre &lt;H arop) of wl&lt;t bill sad a
the
Beloved
Disci­
o| this
Mrs. Tayler. 8 Hawthorn Terrace, Canter­ order; and that te detail* u.ere.f th. . ,|j SS
ple,” tbe testimony generally goes to show
be taken as rontr^seu t&gt;y the •*!■■. O;.
that be was a few years younger than
bury.
.
Aud It la farther ordered, that aiihmurruW
This was such a strange advertisement
Jraus. and tLat be died al Ephesus about
“
'
ra’-rrre.
:
itasia^w
100 A. I) at a very advanced age. Also that
that Mr. Ijiboucbere thought he would in­ be pnbUnhMi te tbe1 T
pebMabro and printed ft,
rilllMT
he was taiibihnd to Pattnoa In the year 06
quire into Ik and so bo sent to Miss Wes­ paper
auUlhalaucb put&gt;Uratl&gt;M&gt; b» t ntdtainl .jure la
during the persecution by the cruel Domiton a note requesting her to send him a each Week tuf six Week. ‘I, *urcrx»luti. (lf ;».w
tlan, that on tbe death of that emperor be
birch rod as advertised, and inclosing the ha cgnse a copy ot tlih order to be ■ , -x..r-&lt;Uv
oa said defendant, a&lt; lead turntrain
waa released and lived in quiet during the
necessary shilling. Shortly the rod ar­ wnHl
before U&gt;e tlm* prrecnto-il f.-r h^- u; tvxuuire
peaceful reign of Nerva, and died In tbj
rived, and with it a note from Miss Weston
FHAAK a. Ii'&gt;.-KKI'. I imtil JMlfrfor
and
Elk
Rapids
has
tanded
itself
for
waler
relgu of Trngau just before tiie lighter per
* 8HB» SR A Fox, CrMjiulallixnl r Nui.ltor.
to this effect:
works.
Taos. H. Blti&lt; r. IkKl’trrtnl Lauerry.
secutiun of that reign begun. Tbtwe facts
"Mins Weston lacloeea one rod herewith.
Just bow an alterative medicine eleooMsibe
enable us to see why St John began by asBurning a general knowledge of the pre­ system Is an open question: but that Ayer's suppleness, and ths handle may be wrapped
vious gospel*. and of the commonest terms Sarsaparilla does produce n radical change In In ribbon. Miss Weston advertises al a
VllCwUajarioaB madkadon.,
IU as. (Mort SS. KrtsU/s. M. T.
of Greek philosophy ou the part of tbe the blood is well attested on all sides. It Is loss. but with a view to restore the rod aud
considered tee
remedy .for ! IST-lTvYJ ~ IT ,.“ utam
~~~~Z~
Christiana, and then goes ou to treat of everywhere
blood disorders.
** Tno---° ot- -------*•“«'
tho teachings of Christ.
iish boys and girls. ”
The opening is singularly beautiful j
Just think of it! Making a regular buriThe
grape
crop
In
the
vicinity
of
SL
Tbe first words are tbe same as those of 1
dm* of selling birch rods lo make boys
Genesis. Tbe first verac contains In simple I Jue is unusually lare.* *»»» vxr.
tatter How would the boys of ibis counyet sublime phrases tbe whole truth of
tryjlike tbnt, and would they agree with
God made manifest in tbe flesh. Tbere is
my informant that thia lady b engaged in
The actual height at which the last stone a great and glorious work!
tbe eternity of tbe Word, there is the iden
tlty of the Word with the Eternal Father. of that famous structure, lhe Tower of ' 1 am afraid not. and I am further not Orncx wnp holbhook. ovu
MORRILL'S STORE. HASTIKOS.
Babel,
rested
cannot,
on
account
of
the
reTbe Greek word "Logos'’ may be trans
EVERT
or
afraid to say that tbe modern boys who
Some more cheat' huiix-* wanted -aaKlaud Word or Wbdom. Among the Pla­ moteuesa of the times al which It Is said stasd in need of the rod nre like angels’
to have existed, ever become more than a 1
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
ing from 8500 to fiiobo.
tonic philosophers it had a somewhat fa.
Rrmcmtar ttm’. this .-..inu,:, routxlnsbut
ciful signification, as they held that tbe matter of merest corjecture. Herodotus, Yoang People.
BE UP
material universe was created by an w-n who lived about l.TOU years after that
a very small part rt the preprtu I hare
er emanation from &gt;n Eternal God. St "great spiral way to heaven" is said to have
for sale or exchange.
John took their own word aud recoined iu been attempted, sayx that he saw at Baby­
1 have Improved and tarsi;! ri:y loU for
Mra. Got ham—You are going down town,
THE MARK
He means by it all that they meant and a lon a structure consisting of eight tower*,
sale and exeliaftgc in aft pin t, of the fRy.
BEARS THIS MARK.
great deal more. With him it means not raised one alwre another, each seventy-five are you Dot ?
Farming land»for salt-and '■y.riwngs |n
Mr
Got
Lam
—
Yea,
my
dear.
only the poser of God. jjot only tbe Kter fret in height; but whether t bis ruin * was
Mra. G.—Well, 1 wish you’d drop into all par th .if tin* count,
uni Though*, not only the Eternal Design the remxit H of the Tower of Babel it was
I have M'tue cbnbv.Gtauu tiapids |-r&lt;»p.as to ibis world aud mankind, but far be­ even then impossible to ascertain. Herodo­ Silke, Ribbon A Co.'s on your way and erty for sale al a l»ana'.t&gt;.
yond thatlbe Essential Divine Personality. tus, usually minutely exact in his writing, match th---1 have choice Clilcago prujh-rty fur Mie,
Mr. G. (hurriedly)—I’ve got to see Jones,
Having declared thia basis truth, he pro­ leaves us in ignorance as to bow tbe upper
well located In diffentd |s&lt;rts of tin- c.ty.
ceeds to tbe earthly ministry of Christ. level of each of these TVfoot towers was and that will take me some distance from ranging from $W» up rr
■ iw a spltnSilke,
Ribbon
A
UoL
’
s.
His Divine Being was without limit, but reached from the level below •
Mr*. (».—Well, Mr. Jones* office is only a dfll opportunity for Iniretnn-nt* in that
As might be expected, even in tradition,
the man Jests bad a beginning in time
I marvelous city where fortunes an* inadr in
and an earthly career. In narrating this a wide difference of opinion exists a* to abort dihtaurs from tbe Imported Finery Kritl Estate. I have maps of the dty k&gt;St. John l*arely alludes to Galilee, and only the height of the tower. Must orientalists ilaraar, aud that will do just as welt Take I catlug Uw diflen-nt pla-r - fsd.
’
relates so much of the Judean travels of maintain that God did uoc put a stop to this and ask—
Christ as is necessary to introduce His dis­ the work until tbe tower had reached a ! Mr. G. (hastily)—After leaving Jones I
’ must see Smith, who is in the opposite di­ I Oa Jifttraon street two hou*M*« and k»ts
courses.
VUUIKS.
A
((
very
'V(;
interesting
canil|j
episode
CJIISVUV
Is
Its
that
(UWS
I
j
height
VI
of
(V.WV
U'.fiOO
fathoms,
VI
or
about
twelve
tsswsu
i
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING.- CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
of nn Interview with John the Baptist by miles. In Ceylonese tradition It is said to rection from tbe baxaar, you know
Mr*. G.—No matter. Cbeape. Rargin i at bargains, andtaes-y terms.
of the Jewish Sandhedrim. have been as high as 20,000 elephantX, each
| Near funtiture Yac:&lt;*r}. '-.■nr lut iu!
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF aWecommittee
are plainly Informed that the mission ••t Aiiug one stave the other. St. Jerome Co. will do.. They are near Smith's.
house well finl-h'tl Sl.OOO; $‘4M) down,
Mr. G.—But I’ve got lo take a rodndanScrtB
on
lhe
authority
of
persons
who
of John attr cted great attention, and that
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
bal. on time at 7 pef cent.
slxxit
way
to
Smith's
In
order
to
see
tbe Pharisees were among the flrat to hear had examined tbe ruins that It did not
Anti one house atul lot one ).&lt;•*:• fnun
Cheap*. Bergin &amp;
of tbe claims of Jesus.
reach a height exceeding four mile*. Other Brown. Can’t
factory. $M&gt;0; S:;tW down. baL st 7 per
After the calling of five disciples and the statements are still more extravagant.— Co.'s, my dear.
cent. Cheap. '
Mra.
G.
(Impatiently)
—
Humph!
Where
miracle at the marriage feast of Cana, we 1 BL Louis Republic.
PROBATE OttDER.
House and lot near Wl 'p and Fell lk*A
are you going after you lean* Smith’s!
State n#Mklu«iu&gt;. cmuuv nf Barre,-as.
are introduced to Nloodemus, and through
at a session of the Frobste C&lt;mrt for the
Mr. G. (helplemly)— I’m going up in a factory, Fl.000. -fiSOP down. )•:._ 3 years
him to tbe sublime doctrine of the new
Oocnty of Barre, holdvn at the Probate tJfT.ee Id
at 7 per cent.
balloon.
—
New
York
Weekly.
vm
m
birth Mark the important words, "Ex­
“My pillow is so hot!" Is tbe frequent
Several splendid bargxln« in lhe 1st
plaint of tbe tired invalid who vainly seeks
ward aud other oarts of the &lt; ity.
if
Urausasa eight hundred *ud ninety-on*
Hymns from a Msrry-Oo-Hound.
lutely exclusive. "The natural man re- some cool spot on which to rest ber fevered
Present. Charles W. snnstruug. Judge of
Briek tarn for sale al a lir.rcun. &lt;c rorThe
funniest
thing
to
be
found
in
Proa^
ceiveth
not
the
things
of
the
spirit
of
God.
”
Probate.
bead. “Change the pillowa frequently."
Ford’s hott’L
in the matter nt the estate of Moses
Therefore I^eiraphi-Ttlyssysto Nicodemus, we are told by an authority on nursing, peel park on Bunday is a religious merry­ nert*0opposite
ft. front by 140 ft. dr«*p. well located iu
Farnsworth. dee«-»»ed
take your place with the publican and si.i- “as nothing is more restful to a patient go-round. It Is stationed nn tbe hill just ScnccaFalls. N. Y.^lia'- on 'fn* laml 1 brick
Ou reading an I filing th* iH-tlt on «lu!v verb
m?r till you nre spiritually renewed. It |a than to hare a cool support to bead and back of tbe Third street entrance, and has store three atorles. ab&lt;»dw. lii.-.g Imhim*nnd
fled, ot Hetin !&gt;. Far*, wiuth, a- iiduUtrafor ol
said estate peajiug Hiat t&gt;b&gt; ure iiu! this d^y
a pleasure to hear of this Nicodemus twice back.” The following suggestion, there­ a steam orgau attached U&gt; it that can l&gt;e good haro. Can Im* taught at a bargain,
■led may b* l&gt;&gt;--rd xt-d » lowed as h's flowI armore, and each time more favorably. In fore, may prove to be of service; Take writ­ heard half a mile away. On week days otwlll exchange far Hastings or Grand
oatrat and
e u&lt; distribu'ioa at:d as tgutbe Sanhedrim be Insisted that Christ ing paper of any kind—old letters and en­ thia organ grinds out "Maggie Murphy’s Rapids property. The eity of S-flVea Falls
merit duly made.
Thaaeiioon it •&lt; ordered, that Friday t)&gt;» 2d
should not be condemned unheard, and be velopes can all be made of use—and ent in Home,” “Comrades" and the song of the has a population of 7,0*0 aud unwanls—Is
.&lt;&gt;, -4.1 Ib.inlvr A II lien at Irn o*&lt;do&lt; k in
assisted In laying aw&amp;y the body of ChrUL slips of two Inches long and alxnit half an lad who would whistle and wait for Katie,
M*r inivmwu,
• ....
...
town In Sccciih Co.
The early fathers ngrve that he waa bap­ inch wide. Curl these with a dull knife, but bright and early on Sunday morning largest
said petition, and that lhe heirs at law of *ai.t
40-acre farm in In lag. a!'- improved, mil
tised by Beter and lived and died a faith­ and after stuiflug tbe pillow case with them thia levity ceases and tbe organ is loaded
derrwwdai»d all other person* Intrrested to
good. Can be bought at a tar^ahi on easy
ful Christian.
sew up tbe end. Tbe result will bo a very up with hymns. During lhe course of half
Christ’s authority over tbe Sabbath and comfortable pillow through which there au bour one Sunday nothing came out of terms.
(MBre m tbe city of Hading*, in 'Sldc«rauty, aa*
84 acres fractions)—&lt;»v.-* runs I’ w 20
the ordinances are next announced. Then will lie a constant circulation of air, aud the pipes except "Onward, Christian Sol­
show eauM’. It any there be, a by lhe pray er oi
IN THE
mile east of bberidati. good fram­
the pet.tluuer may net be granted. And it l»
after various teachings ooms* the all Impor which will remain perfectly cool—Now dier*.’’ “Hold the Fort, for I Am Coming" acres,
ed
house, (hie of Ike vh« apert farms in
further ordered. That said pctUlouerglve noOct
tant doctrine of tho resurrection. Tbe York Tribune.
and “Nearer, My God, to Thee."—Brookto tbe p«-reou» Interested lu said estate, of the
Barry Co., will,take pari city property.
Pharisees then openly exhibited their hos­
MDdetwy of said petition, and the heart u#
lyu Cor. New York Time*.
10 acres near city, good taase *ml bam.
fV-n-.-f by nuislng a ropy of this order to hr
tility, which give* occasion for that pecu­
MhUstad In the Haatlngs Ho xrx. a newspawell gnd cistern. 150 fruit trees. *&lt; acre
liar expresaion in tho seventh chapter
jer pruuea and circulated »•* said county ol
In the early days only a few scholars,
grapes: Sl,i&gt;00. cheap. -t down, tai. at “
“Yet n little while am 1 with you and then priests and clerks knew bow to write. It
Ttany . epee in each week tor three successive
Within thirty tn ilea of New York in the
^tesim previous to said day of hearing.
Igo unto Him that sent me. Ye shall was then customary to sign a document by mouutains of Rockland county is wilder per cenL
t HASLfc. W. ABMSTKOXa.
160 acres tn Woodland tn exchange for
seek me and shall not find me, and where I smearing t^e band with ink and Impress­ Ufe than can be found in moat states west
&lt;A true eoev.i
Judge of .Probate.
am thither ye cannot come.” Thia waa ing it upon the paper, accompanied by tbe of the Misabadppl. There are settlements smaller farm ata difference
HM acres in Hope township, known m
moot curiously fulfilled al moat i id mediate­ wonis, “Wit yeas my hand." Afterward of charcoal burners aud colonies of Indiana
Corner ot Court and Jefferson Bt. Keeps flour,
the Duty farm, will sell for S’-’OO on easy
'eed, bone meal, ground oyster-shell, e« f»od ly after the crucifixion, and, strangely tbe seal was Introduced as a substitute for and negroes of mixed blood that it would
f.»r fowls. Also t genera) stock ot groceries. enough, it U one of the very few fuUDl- tho hand mark, and was used with the not be safe to visit without a gutd* In terms.
Good goods. Lowpnees.
Several 80 sere parvei-!■ i *a!c
meirta of prophecy as to tho facta of which
words above quoted, the two forming the tbe woods west of the village of Itamapo, gains ranging from SI.WO upwards w
there la no controversy whatever. It is
signature. This in the origin of tbe ex­ through which Washington cuts military some will take part city’ j&gt;r.&gt;pt*rty I* «■
among tbe Iwst established truths in his­ pression an nsed in modern documents.—
road
during
tbe
Revolution,
Is
a
settlement
tory that at that very time the Jews hegaa BL Louis Republic.
,
...
In which the people show evldenceeof tex­ change.
I have several large fanns for •*** w,u
long psasionately for a Messiah, to cry,
astings
ity
ank to
ture of races, aud quadroons with Caucas­
"Lo here:” and "Lo there!" and to run
take small farm In part payment.
Banana Teel on the Sidewalk.
ian features nnd the straight black hair
HsstlngR, - - Mich.
1
have
some
city
projierty
I
«&lt;'‘
raoe
after impostors of every variety. Nor did
The street car had passed, but to catch and red flush of tbe Indiana are frequently
this cease iu Judea until the last vestige
it he reckoned.
for good farms.
1 contemplate a more extended •’.rswo
of the Jewish community was destroyed
CJLI’XTA.ZJ $75,000.00
So he ran like a deer, and shouted and
and
tbe
remnant
of
the
people
was
utterly
of advertising, and it would h&lt; «• » 71 •
SURPLUS fl6.000.00.
beckoned.
|
scattered.
those who wish to sell or' Hni^-* i» «
Till he planted hlg heel
A novel style of observatory Las been de­
For lhe remainder of the quarter tbe
this agency at once mid g*:
pcnen,r;
1
Incorporated under the laws of the State o!
On a smooth Mt obpeel—
vised by an ingenious Manitobian, who is at Union
Pacific R- R- land' f'&lt;
“J*
minds of the disdpleo seem to have been
Michigan.
Then be saw half a million of stars lu a of opinion that the scenery of this country
generally prepared for a broader view, for
state# of Kansas. Oregon.
second.
is
such
that
passengers
on
a
railroad
ought
tbe extension of Gospel privileges to all
Open for business Dee. U.IBM.
Utah.
Texas,
ete,
upward*
•&gt;!
to
have
tatter
facilities
for
seeing
it.
He waa in too great a hnrrj". better have
mankind, and for that glorious fullnett net
waited for another car. There are eases, Three or four sections of a car roof are acres of fanning, mineral and
orricns:
forth Id the Epistles of St. John.
lands, ranging in price from e* to J I*
however, where haste h necessary. If raised to a height of twelve to eighteen
0. G. Robinson. President;
one-tenth down, ten jrvar* credR
you
have night-sweats, feverishness, weak, inches above the ordinary level, forming a acre;
'
------- WHY IS THK
What Is A rtf
.
balance. Frequent exeniskr. rates given,
sore lungs and a hacking cobgh, do not sort of “conning tower,” tbesides of which
D. W. Reynold*, Cashier
Augustus, tbe greatest of all parvenus,
etc. Call and get circular.
lose
an
hour
lu
obtaining
a
supply
of
Dr.
DF.BCTOB6:
___ _____ _ —
dlJuotask of Virgil to recall in verse the
J’lerce's Golden Medical Discovery. De­ Tided in these sections, where paasang.rs
cruelties of civil war. No true artist has jay lu such cases is dangerous. It may be can ait aud enjoy ths scenery in any direc­
Dan W. Rcjnoid*.
cem^FAbcn
ever sought to be degraded; no worker of
R. R. Messer.
D. G. Robinson,
tion.—Nsw York Telegram.
fatal.
Before
the
disease
has
made
too
I w Middle Ages has reflected the brutality
Chester Moser.
John Corrrth,
ot tbe world around him. On tbecontrary,, great progress, the • ‘(widen Medical Dis­
F. r. Colgrove.
“ The Niagara Falit Routt.
be has appealed to Its chivalry and Its re­ covery” is a certain cure. In fact, Il’s 1
Economy is tbe parent of Integrity, of
guarantw-d to benefit or cure, or money
Interest paid an tl-ne d*i&gt;oelta and a genera) ligion. No treacherous adventurer of lhe paid fur it promptly refunded.
liberty and of ease, and the sister of tem­
Renaissance is pictured in tbe sunny, re­
(tasking Bustnevs TransseuM.
Station*.
Fm **
Pears are unusually large and plentiful perance, of cheerfulness and of health, and
fined architorture that was msde for him.
profuse ness la a cruel and crafty demon,
BMTvta
You ami I know that art is not tbe attempt in the fruit district this year.
M01T0AGE BILE.
that generally involves her followers in HsJrrtxo*.. .............
Katies ia hereby given that, by virtue ef the .at reflect!ug others, at taking pomeaaiou of
Benton Harbor Is greqtly pleased over
■
power of aaie tn a mortrM* rreeutMl by Marv other*, who belong to themselves, but that the new water works system.
with ‘Irone into their souls.’’—Nsw York
talta re HM&gt;. tasrtng dale the rtx’h day of it ia an attempt at keeping posaesaion of
BUtlnM.
OrtntoT IS*?, recorded I lie twi.tv aevruth day one's self.
Paticreon's big factory will nut be re­
rt Kwreiuber i«L and. on whlrto ihere |« claim­
n
.
,
a.m.pt.in.In
ffi-rpsinj
—L9
—n
It is often a protest st what ia displeas­ moved from Flint to Saginaw after all.
HAAnwoa............... I «.Mj ievn. &gt;
ed t© ta due. at thia dale, focr hundred sod
flfiem dolla-v. I shall, rti the ninth flay «f ing and niear about us; It is an appeal to
Senior Partner— We have now 100 men.
Ypsilanti Is building a mile race track.
M. acOLUKF, Loes! Agent. Hxsfiop
what U better. That is iu most real value.

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Children Cry for
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of ignoble peace; It is am appeal to the
n»ate in the township of Irving. permanent reality In prateoce of tbe tran­
Barry aud Mate of Michigan sient: it la an attempt to rest for a moment
■ tnitows. to wit; Tbe north
•Mt onrter *f errtlon twenty
h hott of tbr south east quartw
all tn town font north aivnegs surdity.

TheM)dllsarc scientificallycompourided. ■
and uniform in qcUoc. No griping )&lt;in m&gt; oLxcgsallof them and*ws will save tl00.commonly following the u*e of pH],. 000 a j-ear.—Jewelers* Circular.
They are adapted to both adults and chi’dren with iwrfect safety. Wc guarantee
n India comes the khna-khus graa*,
they have on equal la the cure of sick
srous roots of which yield a wry paand plemdng perfume In India tbs

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ON THE WIN J UP.

The £x-President of Chili Takes
His Own Life.

Chicago, Sept. 15.— League base ball ex­
pert* yesterday ►ecured th* following
records; Al Boston—Boston, 1; Chicago, 7.
At Brooklyn—Cincinnati, 11; Brooklyn,
5. At Philadelphia—Cleveland, 3. Phila­
delphia, 18. At. New York-New York, 3;
Pittsburg, A
Association: Al Columbus—Columbus,
10; Washingtoti, 2. At Su Louis—St.
Louis, V; Baltimore, 4. Al LouisvilleBoston, 7; Louisville, a. At Milwaukee—
Rain.
। Chicago, Sept. 1&amp;—Yesterday’s records
ou the diamond made by League clubs
were as follows: At Philadelphia—Cleve­
1 land, 4; Philadelphia, 1. At Boston—
Chicago, 8; Boston, A At New York aud
Brooklyn—rain. *

AUTUMN POLITICS.

THREE T

BUSINESS CARDS.

• 6 A WIFE.

^TaTscribnek, m. d.,

New York Democrats Put Up
Their Candidates.

Offlet- in
at pre-ent
’UHICAGO, fte-.r. 2'..—M'.ks Gertrude
Whiting Putter w&lt;u» married Saturday
a. A C. H. o.kztBER
afternoon at the Virginia to Julius Clarke
■
Pbysi.-ians and Surgeon*.
A FOUST INTO HIS BBAUI.
n/&gt;WER A WIEBES, HANDS DOWN. Daniels. Thu ceremony wax one of form
Calls in city or county nspondnd to with
np-rely, the parties having been previously
promptueas. day or nighL
j legally
tegnliy united iu marriage Jau. 1,
1. 1893,
1800, in
AIm Get* ; Chicago by the
ot1
U'ILLIAM O. LOWDEN,
‘ Rev.
7.. . R.
L. A.
... John,
- ----- , pastor
----------• ’
Lawyer.
.fit. Paul’s church. Saturday’s ceremony,
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State
however, was thought best by all con­
street, Hartings. Mich.
cerned as a final adjustment of the matri­
I,, nfdtfltf*
monial entanglements in which the young
Good Word
STUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Only one । woman was involved. The first Daniels0
Attorneys at law.
ballot was necessary nt tbe Democratic । Putter marriage was a secret even more
Over Haatltigk National Bank,
.
«l.—Ex-President
Hastings, MlehlgaD.
|
closely
guarded
than
tbe
Rust-Potter
marconvention to settle the question whether
A«ocintc
offices,
nt Grand Bapids.Mlus.
. - Chib "hot himself through
the ‘‘slate" as proposed by the leaders, »o | riagv, nuumed namos being given to the 11­
Balm"-"
in bU rtxuu at the Argentine
A. SHELDON,
far as it concerned the gubernatorial can-­ ( cense department and officiating minister,
i- I Furthermore it appears that the annnl.► ,uti ui&gt; aj 8:30 o’clock Satnr.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
didal*-, should stand, and i( stood—334 to
- ment of the invalid Rust-Pott er marriage
A Uptract Block. Rasting*.
Tii story bvotme known kee. 7; Athletic, A At St. Louis-St. 48. The rest of the slate went through by
Money to Insn on Bckl Ed ale Real Estate
d«r
,. nfrirrnoon and created the Louis. 7; Baltimore. 0. Al Louisville— I acclamation. The preliminary work ot and Saturday's ceremony were the result i
*o!d ou r minlraion. General con vevaDCtag.
of
consultation
and
agreement
between
tianxg » coinpiele «•&lt; o! Abstract Books.eastr
, tn. ip, and on every hand Louisville, )1; Boston, a. At Columbus— i the convention was soon dispatched, and the Potter. Rust and Daniels families.
piled from the Record*, ran furnish compM*
Rain..
SleeplewneM^Sick and Nervous Headache, i tract*
. nuis uf rejoicing. It now
C. F. BRUOK8. CtartL
I all the contests settled in favor of tbe Hill
CHICAGO, Sept. IT. -ur
League
aKUC base ball
unit '
__
- - ------------- •
that BalIt is understood that the first hint of I Backache, Dizziness, Morbid Fears, Hot
team* made the following score* ye*t«-r- '
platform committee had its _______________
P. DRAKE, M. D.»
_
,
a
MMM
jeoLNervou8Dy8pep6ia,DuDne«,Con\
mai-vda left San- day; At New York-(Flr*t game) New !
the Dan Ids-Potter marriage reached the J
done’ "nd “ *°°n “ *&gt;»• organlxa- I ears
of
’ Sh
1
tiago Aug. 29 last
of J.
J. c7
C. ’Hut^n^^Ml^^PoMer
Hutchins, Mias Potter’’ a ; ‘ ‘
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
York, 0; Pittaburg. 2 (Second game) New i » “ W“ comI,let« Bnd other preliminary । ears
brother in Inw. This was after the Rust- | OpiumILsbit, Drankenneas,etc,“?®ur,g
Office In ur» tram 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, coa
AeV
in the hope of York, 1; Piltaburg, 7. At Brooklyn— I
out ol t-he way It was rend. Ills j Potter marriage and after Mitt Potter . by Dr- Miles Restorative Nervin .
.H^-ilug »Ub residence, at Holloway’s mug
(First game) Brooklyn, 1 -. Cincinnati, 0. | “°*1 y d«vol«l to state matters, bnt be- and young Mr. Hurt
Run bad
had sailed for i does not
draggirts.
cape from Chili, (Second game) Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, 8l gins by reaffirming
5
dragisu.
—■-----the
• national. platforms
. .
ue ana doefftEE
nne uuuiu&gt;
F “.^*
... IL. 1...... ....... *«“ to New Ue
7 M. B. GILLASP1E, Notary Public
but hearing that At Philadelphia—(First game) Cleveland, of 1SH and 1888, which it claims were in­ York, obtained the young man's corrobo­ Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Indit
1 .
and U. 8. Claim Agent,
that every avenue 11; PUiladelphiix, A (Second game) Phila­ dorsed by the i&gt;eople at both those elec- ■ ration of tbe marriage, nnd returning to 1
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
will prosecute all kinds of claims before tbs
D-partmetit*
of the interior office. Call on bua
of retreat was cut delphia. 2- Cleveland, 9. At Boaton—Bos­ tlons, and especially by the election of I Chicago substantiated the facta. Young I
Sold
by
W.
H.
Goodyear,
at
fit*
More,
corner Court and Jefferson Bta.,
ton, 7; Chicago, 2.
I DlUU) fa took the position that her loved
Hastingv. Mich.
______________
Association; At Columbus—Columbus, itw.
MORTG - GE SALE.
hi*
wife
and
wished
to
claim
be
before
lj tbere Sept 8 and
Peelarstlon on Nat (until Issues.
/| the world. SulMcqnently the Rust-Pot­
7; Boston. R At Milwaukee—Milwaukee,
Default having b-en ma-H In the condition of Q M. FG V LFL.D.D. 8.
1 went direct to the 11; Baltimore 4. At Louisville—Wash­
a
eertalu
motigiwe
ma-le
by
John
smith
to
The declaration on national issues is ter marriage became known through tbe
W. nuujtbtaiin *•£ *“rU,l'‘
ington, 0; Louisville, Ik At St. Louis- contained in the second paragraph which I medium of tbe pres*. Though it was in­ Charlo
UougMalin dated Jmmary
D*4
Office hour* 8am to a p. m.
lion. The route St. Loula, 10; Athletic, 7.
rvcortled in the otnee ot the Resist r of
is as follow; “We are against the coinage valid it was thought necessary to have it and
Deeds tor Burry eonnty. Michigan on the eighth I 1 W. LOWRY, M. D.,
e-itcda after the disastrous
Chicago, Sept. 18.—League scores on of any dollar which is not of the intrinsic declared null aud void by a court of day
of January A. D. IBM In Uber 24 of mort­
Physician and Surgeon.
. ;,,.,raiso and the surrender tbe diamond yesterday were as follows;
on page ido which *»ld mortgage wks duly ' T•
batik &gt;■
value ot every other dollar of the United record in justice to young Mr. Rust as gages
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of tbff
well a* to clear away any possible ob­ MMlened by the said Charles " Houghtatin EYEaud
21' has been learned. In At Boaton—Boaton, 7; Pittsburg. 7—ten
EAB and tbe preservation of vision
J States. We therefore denounce the new
and Anrilta M Honghtaliu bv a*Mgometil bear­
x • \ Raids Victor Echaaren Innina., d»rkn~. Al N.w ¥ork-Xew , Sb.rmnn .item ‘terc’ unto“wbl“h on«- stacle to n re-enactment ot tbe marriage ing date the riitreutir dav ol Februan A.D. i«Lr-SFS'V
8P*CTACIJ“ 1104 ***
between Mr. Daniels and Mina Potter.
HMand recorded In the office of said Register ,
lp.- and drove to a point York. 3; Chicago, L At Brooklyn—Brook I —‘ •
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
of Deeds Jor Barov county, Michigan, on tbe
,ide the city. Here a special lyn, 5; Cleveland, A At Philadelphia— i tenth of onr gold stock bus been exported
sixteenth day of February A. D.1*4 In liber 23 House, Hastings. Mich._____________ ____
WILLIAM L. SCOTT DEAD.
and
all
our
silver
output
is
dammed
up
of
mortgage*
ou
page
3T7
ti
Daniel
,
Striker.
... and a locomotive was In Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, £ Wllllani I’. Stdnam and William H. Hoze, the
at home, as a false pretense but artful
MITH A COLGROVE,
Association: At Columbus—Columbus,
Albion College Endos ment Fund committee.
Lawyers.
Av l&gt;l»gal*e« Himself.
|
hindrance of return to free bl-metallic
On which mortgage there Is claimed lo be due
nil disguised himself with a I 6; Boston, 13. At Milwaukee—Milwau­ coinage and is tending only to produce a
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
at
the date of this notice tbe sum of twenty­
Newport, R. I., Sept. 21.—Ex-Repre­ seven
kee, 10; Baltimore, 0. At Louisville—
Bal:. -• .■
hundred thirteen and twenty five one
. I.'rtk. He was recognised, I Louisville, 6; Washington, 2. At St. Louis change from one kind of mono-metallism
sentative William Scott, of Erie. Pa., died hundredths dollar* and an attornrjr f&lt;e of fifty
•
driver of the carriage, a —St. Louis, 5; Athletic, 1
to another. \Ve therefore uuite with the at midnight Saturday night. Tbe body dollars provided for in said mortgage and no 4 E. KENASTON,
suit or proceeding at law having been Instllutt.;uned Gilmore. The train
Attorney at Law,
CHlCkGO, Sept 19.—League score* in ireeuu*
friends ox
of honest
nouest money everywhere in was sent to Erie by special train to­ t-d to recover the debt secured by said mort­ A.
i :L-. -jn-.-j as far na Liuderos, tbe base ball field yesterday were: At j stigmatizing the Sherman progressive
or any part thereof
day for interment. He had grown worse gage
Trrrvfore by virtue of tiie power of talc jrompi ya tooting to._______________ _
'njue* snath of Santiago. There
Boston—Boston, 9; Pittaburg, 3. At New silver basis law as no solution of the gold during tbe last day or two, and at 11 contained in aald mortgage and th- statute In
r •
.were in waiting. Hursuch case made and provided notice t* hereby
l R. TIMMERMAN, Homoepathk Phyi' ig from the train they en- • York—New York. 9; Chicago, 3. At Hrook- and si I ver question nnd a* a fit appendix o’clock Saturday night he was so low that given that on Friday the second day »f October
Brooklyn, 0. At Phil- • to lhe subsidy and bounty swindle*, the tbe attending physician decided to remain A. D. IBM at ten o'clock lu the forenoon of
•
slcixn and Surgeon.
‘ and were again driven lyn—Cleveland,
dav. we lhe undersigned will sellat public
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
may. The routertas toward San adelphin- Philadelphia, 11; Cincinnati, A KcKInley worse-than-war tariff, the by his bedside all night As it was the said
auction to lhe highest b dder at the north trout
Association;
At
Milwaukee
—
Milwnu,
B|
a
i
ue
reciprocity
humbug,
the
squauAll trace of the fugitives
first time that thia precaution was taken, door of the court boose In the Citv of llasUngs.
ROBERTSON
HOUSE,
deficit, lhe ; it was feared by tbe family and Inquiring Barry nutty. Michigan, (that being the place
........
.
lost. Police from Santiago kee, 4; Baltimore, 11. At Lxjutaville— de red surplus, the advancing
the circuit court for Barry county 1*
- - .
census, .....
tbe falsified represents: friends that tbe end was near, aud a| mid- where
route taken and searched Louisville, 9; Washington. &amp; At «* 1I defective
holdeo) lhe premise* describcd^ln said mort­
J*. BttbDEfifiER, Proprietor,
. .k - They were unsuccessful, Ixiuta-St. Louis, 0; Athletic, 10. At . lion and the revolutionary procuduTM uf ‘ night he parsed off quietly. Mr. Scott gage or so much thereof as may be neecssarr
ww_ —eall justly .con- i was brought hsre
.. .. some days ago, and the to pay the amount due on said mortgage with Cor. Jeffer«nu and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.
' ___________________
the billion dollar cougre*s
■ . irued from a detective who Columba*—No game, rain.
League games Saturday resulted: Al
the people's
was thought toTave Vyma.
bene- seven per cent. Interest thereon mid til Iripd
* ' demned
rtMmn—V by
lieth»
iixint-.'H great
crr«e«t uprising
nnriainir last
la«t .■ change nt first
11.^, .....
Rates,SI .OO per Day.
... : the case Sept. 2 that the
costa together wtui an attorney fee of fifty
This House in new. with plearant rooms. Ttar
his dollars as provided therein The premises
.
traced to the outskirts of New York—New York, 8; Chicago, 0. At Novembrr-a venlict which renewed next j flted him. An unfortunate turu In hh
Boston
—
(First
game)
Boston,
11;
Pittsyear
will
empower
Democratic
statesmen'
I
&lt;*&gt;—
•
diseoAe
took
place
Thursday,
however,
and being descrlncd in said mortgage as nil that patruuage of the ptibllc is respectiullv solicited.
P - intention had. been to go
certain
piece
or
parcel
of
land
situate
In
the
I
T AW. REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECT\c.«*el Condell, which he ex­ burg, 3. (Second game) Boston, 11; Pitta- to guide tbe people** council* nud to exo- i it ws* neevsary to recall Dr. Pepper, who township of Baltimore in the &lt;
bad been attending him but bad gone and SUU- of Michigan anil &lt;lescri!»vd as folios* 1J
ING OFFICE OF
. ’ \;nh’ is San Antonio bay. burg. 2- At Philadelphia—(First game) cute the people’* will."
away for a fjw days. Dr. i’epper Imme­ toilt-Tbee.ist half of the north west quarter
Palmerton A Smith,
As to Dome*tlc Polley.
h»-iv. ’. utvever, he discov- Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 8. (Second ;
of
section
number
fourteen
In
township
num
­
Woodland. Mich.
.-urin that the ship had game) Philadelphia. ^.Cincinnati, 6 At] Th() ..^tferm lira rehearse* the laws ! diately returned from Philadelphia, but it ber two north range number right west conJ. M. Smith,
Brooklyn—Brooklyn. 6; Cleveland A
] whh h wcn.
br Ult. u,t k.Kutature I was too late. a» Mr. Scott** disease wa* tahilua eighty acre* of laud be the same more or C. 8. Palmerton.
less. Said mortgage was given lo secure the
Notan- Public.
.Justice ot the Pence.
AsM&gt;ciation: At Milwaukee— Milwati- , jQ ffdemptlcn ot D&gt; mocratic pledges, tyu! j accompanied by a complication of tbe imyment ot a part of the purchase price of the
.
throat,
and
all
that
could
be
dune
was
to
said atone described premise*.
. the Argentine lega- kee, 5. Boston, 2. At Louisville—Lout*- dCU0Uhct4, the Republican state senate for
Dated July tab, »-»l.
Fine AGO &amp; WEST
*&amp;* breum an ville, 12; Philadelphia, 9. At Lolum* , ^b(,
of other laws. The grievance ease tbe last days of tbe dying man. .
. bu»—Colutnbus, 8; Baltimore, 2. At :
New York iu not getting the World’s I
:iH condition. No one. .
L
MICHIGAN Ry.
the minister of lhe 1 St. Louis—(First game) St.
j fair is taken np, and Fns&lt;wtt is charged I CHATTANOOGA Tenn., Sept. 21 —The su- '
The Albion College Eudotjawrt Fuad Com­ Lv Grand R*pM
'^°ud7.
^ponsibiH.y therefor, hl. rea^n for '•
cf tbc tathoUc KnighlM o(
• • a1 I.'- ttad
and one
our other man j
mittee. A*alCD&lt;es of Mortgage­
Chicago
D
am
KtS
trikku
.
Attorney
for
Assignees
etc.
.. ■/ ' . • he unfortunate presi- Al
LooUvUte-mr.-,
g.m.)
1 E,X«7iXb-‘i lULltam |
d.nr lb. pub'.l.hej
Indianapolis. .
Renton Harbor
RL Jtnepb......
Ah the different schemes
Traverse City .
'X.iicrcd by the hunted lun.bu^ ft Itahib-orc. .1 A. M.lw.ukw | «”"° £
i Muskegon.......
U ciarg0J w|,h jum ter. r««l..r. Tnrf
Manbrfee
W
TIME TABLE.
lenhere- i—Milwaukee. 4; Boston, A jAtSk
I fouspiring with Jibe federal cettsu* bureau
J‘^v^hlv ire ablilo pay
Lndlngton
Ia effect Jane 2». tW&gt;- Big
______
_ . .
Rapids
long and I -St. Louis, 9: Waabington. tt
] to ch\_al th„ 8.ate OBl of B bu-ge number of iwtvre*u They raj
Yectiy wlvra?,

H

Nervous Prostration,

P

S

F

faabliuuo i !»pw

. six P

SU 7

'’.‘^^“rbX* ’ ITb£””X£ ^

ERSONS
f 5EaTED.
!
tWrek &lt;1sy«. -Everyday. 5Except Saturday.
a. m. h**thro&lt;igh chair car to Chicago.
Noextra charge for seats.
I A nte.l. F.m.l, N..rlT "&lt;F«« »«•'» • u,'!“|^lrc» ..»«»■». ibe prairaHtea lb»t |‘j’8
nrc.
j .w. L
lo .Il .oo.ptw.rr tew., , }te'ter «rc«
1:06 p. hi. runs through to Chicago oolld *lth
I
Wagner buffrt car seat-i rx&gt; rentn.
yowrii.
CHICAGO,
Sept,
a-Six
person*
lost
A
plank
sympathises
With
tbe
persecuted
,
from
diaaffcct«i
P
­
I
B:I7 n. m ha* through tree chair car to Manis­
Kalamazoo Lv
their 1X iui fire at
Ind 551 Sedg- R^stau Xus. and callson the govern-■ tions were rot gratified. .-----tee. via M. &amp; N. E. R. IL
East Cooper.... . ..
lidfi p. in. is solid train with Wsgnrr palace
Richland JuneT---.
‘te;
!I^ck.«..«! o'dock
sleeping car through to Chicago, ana sleeper to
Cressey
ludtanapoll- via Bcuton Harbor.
I
lk’^o°ll”»l In Ute" ;t l»«*»l®*""ll»m““'’,aOT“,WrH“L I pementej Um ibe P.OAl.OM required br Mlb»........................
Crooked Lake
|
Of. u«uci» ?**
Wv_ th0
broke*
A Klud Wurd.for the NV*ro.
I [Je^ty ordinance to be-collected by the Delton
।1 ot
Cloverdale
wa* adopted
with enthuai-I
ColntnbiaD exposition
exposition on
on sub; of the third *tory.
Several families asleep in
The pUt form wa*
adopted with
ent hurt- , World
World-.M9 Columbian
sub­ Shultz
'
&amp;. NORTHERN
I out there were.
Hastings...............
.
..
.
-----I
artic
cheers
and
the
following,
offered
by
■
FcrjpX|oull to the capital rtock before the
RAtI.ttO.lD.
I the building, but they all eMteped—very II tittlefcheer* .M
ineYork.wa*
iwrasiui(a!*o
, v«.~.,
K..W
paSMal: .
‘ (&gt;u|d piItct! on the market the 15.000,­ Coat* Grove
Leave
Grand
Rapids
for
......
'
Woodland
..............
. , UOO* worth ul b^nds it was authoriz-rt to
■ ■?“
“ ™‘h I &lt;X. tte. Swli Irtedly twin, teDetroit and East
’? to; : issue in aid of the Columbian cnterprl**, I "'7CT. t;* .v
Lansing
j
SSta 0.1 »&gt;• c-ta—
’
",“^'hrc Ku
tuning
...........................................
. JT&lt; - Letter* Behhid.
! the fated family.
| vrard the D-mocratic party ot our colored • *u»d, ail
;1 )iwi|i
The
matter
of
re
­
oeen conevusu. .«» _________
Lowell.
receiving and disposing of these bonds bos I Detroit....:............
&gt;
BaltuAcedB’* brother- I
Hroaght Ont fita Corpses.
fell(iW cltlMO. in this state, aud they *re
alma......... .........................
Finally the
tbe room*
by ScMf
ranks, with a
the
a*- r­ beeu. referred by the directors to tbe
I:im«i to Chili from
room* occupied
^ViedJjy
Sc hahk j £“cimXt7onr
----------St. Louis
|bjit wltbln our pBrty discrimination finance committee of the exposition,which
Saginaw
■ • • • . M.ilchi-r Corleta, soon and his family were reached
reacbed nnd the teltel
“™ ^£
“*2 on account of rare or cjlor is di»ri&gt;unteo- will probab y report at tbe next meeting
. ...
Hdmborfa le« » lowing
te"’»K brought out dead: A
“‘»J
■
Dan.lt .111. Mrta
Mrs. bchnlk, 40 years; MiM I
.„
of tbe executive committee.
;..r. A. Alm.® «b.l«
rater ea w IMr.lt;
19 years;
Miw Schalk.
11 yettrs.s I.
Kalamazoo *r 10 m C .i ■ 4
M««« S.-bik,
is jmr,;
M«.ier Sctedk.
s.mte.&lt;te= „
-rf candidate.
( .rcii.l..-.
•f a dying man it ta of Scbalk.
Exeltoment at Cmuarge.
infechW Drtr.lt .Uh t»rter
Nominations were th.-n declared in orRio Grands Citt, Tex., Sept. 21.—The RUhUwTjanc’t/.*....
riant*. He says:
}’: ,« $ ”*J ”vS&gt;
years. All hud been suffocated in tbeir J der, and Thomas F. Gilroy nominated
: iuring the port eight months
7;05 a. tn. naavHrior c«r n.
.—
; Roswell P. Flower, which was seconded 3revolutionists under Stndoval are en­
Iclionthat 1 waa right. beds.
For ticket* *t&lt;i luformstloii apple Mt Velon
camped non Camargo, upon which place Crooked like............. I ’ 5i *? jj ’ 3’*"’*.
by
Colonel
Fellows
nud
Burke
Cockran.
ticket office, g: Monroe St. or Union Madon.
.n tL_- army in whom I could
OPENED SEPT- 22.
they have made several raids, securing tMtoii. .. ................
jm ’3
X_
Gao. DkHzvkn,
I Alfred C. Cu.'ipin, of Brooklyn, wn« nom­ arms, horses, provisions, etc. Tbere is ■ Cloverdale
. My general* were false
*
’
*[
»
J
*
Gen
’
i
Pas*.
Ateut,
inated by Thomas DeWitt, and seconded
L
all through tbe war.
by (reneral Catlin. The vote was nearly 1great excitement ht Camargo and in the
Oklnhnmn.
PROBATE ORDER.
T's '/.-k.n obeyed I believe that
Had niy
Washington, Sept. Id-The president all one way, as stated in the first parn- I 1surrounding country. Troop* are being
• &lt; on.-on would*lmve resulted
State ot Mlchiiuui. County of Barry—«*•
tU 1 »:
grnph of this dispatch, and as soon as it | ’hurried to the scene by the Mexican au­
yesterday
Usueda
proclamation
opening
At a &gt;es«|on &lt;&gt;f the rrotmte Court for the
•
ikgaiuni
me
eneru).
j
ywneru.i)
—
•
.
. i.'t -v against the enemy.
tQ A -Ir:
County of Barry, boldeu at tiie Probate Office,
was announced the chairman of the Kings ! .thorities from Nuevu Leon and other
wc
Vn»v.
rt
":f
T*»rritz»rv
of
Okla1
tl.r
a.gb
Ibis
trouble
has
l
t
L
e
eastern
port
of
the
Territory
Okl
My h In tbe cl.y of Hsstlna*. In .raid county, on
county delegation (Chapin’s men} got tho | points;
i
Monday, the .Hat day of Angus!. In the year
■ I sought to rescue my 1I homo to public
*
settlement at ”
noon,
'w'n or . floor and moved tbnt the Domination be
Detroit........................ I....... I 1 - ........ — i one ttmurand eight hundred aud ninety nue.
. foreign domination. I after, on Tuesday, Sept. 23d. Thu paper made unnnimou.H A stirring nnd enthu­
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
A
spen, Colo., Sept. "Si.—At C:33 Satur- I
..er the first republic in U a long document, and recites tbe differ­ siastic twcnc followed, nnd the motion was
™t! W” wntes. Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Allee
morning
the powder
magazine
con­ I
ent* treaties with the Indians of the In­ adopted with a roar. William F. Shee­ day
taining
030 pounds
of httrcules
puwder,
H. P.ncon. decenneil.
f.-4aucvn com pel lol mi to dian Territory who ceded their lands to han was nominated for Hedtenant gov­
On rending and filing the petiUoo duly veri­
Ml".rc-n.th.ra&gt;Ml.cterci.
fied, of F. A. Racon, husband a! raid deceased,
un acts, but many bad deeds the United States. The proclamation ernor by acclamation, and the ticket com­ belonging to the Smuggler mine, explod­
prajIng that tlir administration ot said estate
Attributed u&gt; my orders gives notice that until the lands are open­ pleted lu th- same manner «» follows; b or ed, wrecking the shaft-house and engine
may be granted fo Win. O. Ixraden, or to raw •
known by m&lt;- until they had ed to settlement no person shall be per­ treasurer, Elliot F. Danforth; for seers- house, nud fatally injuring Engineer
other suitable person.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Fhuroday the 1st
-td. Until tbe final battle at mitted to euxer upon and occupy them, tary of State, Frank Rice: for audit or gen­ Perry and seriously injuring And)- Rowt-n
day of October. A. D. Wl.' al ten o’clock in
»™r
■ , &lt; strong hope* of triumphing and no person violating the law shall be eral. Simon Rosendale; for comptroller, , and Hanna Miner, employes of tbe mfne. ofrincrre-ci"
book beeping, shorthand.typewriting. lewa the forenoon. Lr assigned for the bearing of said
: • - Victory was nisurcd by permitted to enter any ot the land, or ac­ Frank Campbell; for engineer and sur­ I The explosion shook tbe entire city, rapby. efpetition, and that the heirs at law of said deceas­
breaking windows aud causing a gene.-n!
ed. and all other persons Interested in sold
• A’.cerecca and Barbosa and quire any righto.
are required to appear at a session of
veyor, Martin Sch-nck.
J panic. Damage to property about 8)0,000. BE
Ths* Mowy. estate,
•y all lied.
•
said court, then to be hidden at tbe Probate
Close of the Convention.
A Big Conscience Contribution.
office, in the city of Hastings, In said countv,
Calle
were
Then
made
for
Flower
aud
I
Boston, Sept., IP.—Tuesday ot this
and show cause, if any there be, why Ibe prayer
r:. &gt;w tut 4--.vlio ouly pretended
that gentleman came forward with a
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
Madbid, Sept. 21.—The greatest misery
it is further ordered, that said t«et itloner give
!'r me liccauseof the money week Mr. H. L. M. Tower, of Ball £ graceful speech in which he thanked the '
has Iteen caused by tbe floods at Camioas
- C- &lt;•nothe to tbe persons Interested tn Mid estate,
- gotten out of me. All tbe Tower, attorneys for parties unknown, convention and said tbnt lie wqinld put in |
ot tbe jiendrncy ot said petition, and the hear­
and
ViHafranca.
The
crops
have
been
paid
into
thu
State
National
bank
t
‘
8.180
Lis
best
work
from
now
on
to
make
the
■ I Lave in my possession is
ing thereof by causing w ropy of f hi« order to be
GOLD
MZDA1,
TABB,
1378.
putdlshed In the Hastimgm Baxnkk a news­
gave it to me on tLe night as “conscience money." Mr. Tower him­ canvass a success. If elected be would lost, and it ‘ feared riots will result it re­
paper printed and circulated in said County of
i.I A
Mi ister Patrick Eg:ut many self does not know from whom this try to be an executive of which the state lief is delayed At Consuegra there is a
liaiTV once in each week for three successive
demand
fot
more
disinfectants.
Many
lit-;-.- :T red me good advice. He urged money comes, but it is believed to come would proud and an honor to lhe paity
weeks previous to void day ot hearing.
marauders
have
been
imprisoned
there.
ClfARLK* W. ABMSTRONO.
a;&gt;- in.'ke pence with those opposed to j from the executor ot some estate or which elected him. Sheehan was also । At Almeria the bodies of 1,781 victims of
Judge ot Probate.
»a ■ ’ ' to retire from Chill. I did not through a death-bed confession. The cn.y oJlcd for and spoke briefly and eloquent­
[A true ropy.]
I
the floods have been buried, ^lany houses
ly
for
a
few
minutes.
A
new
state
ccnclue
the
bank
has
is
the
fact
that
in
1865,
hsed !.'• wise advice, fdr 1 thought he wa*
I uncermined by the floods continue to fall.
trai
committee
was
then
named
and
the
1’tt'JDATE ORDXRunder ' influence ot the junto’s orders while tbe teller’* back was turned, a bag
8Ute of Mlchl^n. &lt;;&lt;&gt;unD B*rTV-M.
wh..w. p. then refugee* in the American of gold containing about (8,009 was taken.i convention adjourned without day.
A Gooa
*ta at*s«k&gt;n of the Probate cx»nrt tor too
kgrtlua. All through the trouble nay This amount taken at its premium value
C
hicago, Sept. 19.—The warm weather
Count)
of
Harry,
boldra al the
I
BAY
STATE
REPUBLICANS.
tiivis* r» were itlwnys opposed to at that time and with interest comput­
tSecifvot Hast Ings. In wdd
of tbe p.-ut week, which has brought the
ed figures just about the amount returned
Sly/the inrifthdav of SeptemberIn the)esrOM
uny . -.-er(tires for peace."
Dakota wheat growers *o much anxie’y
thousand etxht hundred and ninety
.
AuTUf-r ietitt was found addressed to
Run Afptu...----Boston, Sept 17. - Henry Cabot Lodge j for fear of fire, bus been a godsend to tbe
Stoor Lri'iburia. Iu it Ekilmacedn say*:
‘ taTw'mMIw «
wraiMin.
presidvil over the Republican state con- I corn belt. From all over that belt In the
“'Vhon i ,tw the penicciiliou directed
D*ath ot
_
northwest the news comes that the corn ir
New YORK. Sept. 21.—“Larry" Corco­
co'n .'ISXLi«»., nagainst nn: by persons who hod auppyrted
vention. which met at Tremont Temple ( about out of danger, and will be entirely
®y aduiinistnitiaa I came to tbe con- ran, the once famous pitcher of the Chi­ yesterday. There were 1,245 out of 1,289 so with a few days more of the warm
and &lt;t is Soluble.
I*-1
clu* ■; rhai the only way to put an end cago base ball club, and for two seasons a delegate* present.
I J weather. Wilmar, Minn., reports the
to this ;. r»ec:tD«n w as ip lake my life as member of tbe New York club, died at his
Wlieu a Jute wns taken for governor, I temperature lOfl degrees yesterday.
rny home in Newark, N. J.. Saturday night Allen/roved
‘
■ . i vspomdble one Adios. ~~~
to be the winner. He had
Killed by a Haw Ball.
K'kk'. J.-i.ud. Give my farewell to my of tvpboid ft ven. He wa* 'M years uld.
713 vote* to C mpo 514, and tbe nomlna- I Carson, Nev , Sept. 21.—Ralph B. Stan­ arc used iu its preparation. It has
He leaves n widow and two children.
Rif* and c.iuldren "
more than three times the strength ot
ley was killed at a base ball game here
tion ivns made unanimous.
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
I Ex Governor Brackeit, &gt;u _
j wbic.i whs ii.quentiy applauded, nomin­ ! yesterday by being struck ou the neck by
N. Sept. U —Notwithstanding the
ia
ball.
He
fell
on
bls
knee*,
arose
and
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
tbe
Hon.
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ated for ii orcmdit governor
usual quiet ot S.nday, tbe news ot Bal- '
tried
to
run.
bat
pitched
forward
on
his
Larson and ForUjVd n^r Willi.- m H. Halle, of Springfield, and tbe
economical, costing kss than one cent
‘".‘u’ur^Th. ted- I nomination Was carried by acclamation. , face
and die I in three minutes. Stan*'y
n&gt; -Ciih'» death made a marked impres- ,„lr.
give notice.
.
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
had a birth 'nark on his neck where the
Tbe other nc.ninatlous of tbe convention I fete
n here, and whs the chief topic even
were: For a-cretary of state, William M. I had
ball । struck, and death was mused by tbe ■trengthening, easily' digested,
surpa.xiug the question of the Daydaand admirably adapted for invalids
tiWle». and lhe German emperor’s assault
OMu; for atare treasurer, George A. War- iI suddenness of tbe blow.
0« N -polrou the Great. Tbe general feel.dtn; for a: toraey funeral, Albert E. Pills*
as well as for persons in health.
Non-Partisan W. v. *.
Cleveland, O„ Sept. 19—Mrs. Ellen J
l,lK ii English cnumercial circles la oue
Sold by Grocer* Torywhore.
of rvln-f xtid joy. While Balmaseda lir«d Phlatey, president of the Nod-PhtUmI buryCntauxATL Sepu
"rBbo cbarft
Baltimore. Sept 18—A collision oc­
there never could lie an aiuurance that National W ,man’s Christian Temperauc*
Cb«M0&gt;psluiuceda, who undoubtedly had 1 large cuion, iaeued a call yesterday for tue curred on the PhH*&lt;L iphia. Whmingtcn
*7,he “°n‘&gt;°re
fe’.bwing in Chill, might not stir up an- vevoed annual convention to bj beid a' and Baltimore railroad near Newport. °!gh'
*«« inerr wa* killed
•&gt;thir revolution, ami reverse the order ot Brooklyn. Nov. 10 to 18. Nov. 8 is deaig
.titingw, to the great detriment and disapfdtntt.ent ot the English Interests lu con­ nated as a day of prayer.
trol of the nitrate trade.
: n lialmaceday

-ability ot gl^Iug himself
a. Bnltnaceda and Senor
to'n-d at midnight. Senora
i &gt; .t m. Saturday beard a
ilr. lixiroom that had been
Iruaceda. She notified her
&gt;u breaking in tbe door of
i : it sv.i* found that he
*e!f. The Sway wn* still
&gt; it ttaping wound in the
K-ly was undressed and lay

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�LADIES1 FINE SHOES.

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We have the largest stock of fine shoes ever brought to this market. We would especially call the attention of ladies wearing
narrow widths to the fact that we have a large line of

B and C Widths, Hand Turned,
And Goodyear welt in all sizes.

This is not a stock usually sold by dry goods dealers, but they are

as

Manufacturers

follows

Brooks Bros.; W. C. Servif &amp; Co.; Gray Bros.; Hart, Meade &amp; Co.; Elderkin, Taylor &amp; Co.; and the celebrated Sachs shoe
their fine quality and durability.
And they are sold by the largest boot and shoe dealers in the
’ state and’ are noted
' ’ rfor
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Our N“e*w Stools of

Ladies Misses ’ and Children’s Garments
Are opened up and we are confident our effort to please you will tempt an inspection

THE FAIR.

Without doubt the 39th annual fair will
be.tbc largest and best tn tbe history of
the society. This i» saying a great deal,
bnt everything thus far goes to prove our
assertions, and we have do fear that if tbe
weather continues as pleasant as at this
writing, they will be proven. But Barry
county may well be proud of ber fain, as
they have all been of a high quality aud
always largely attended. Tbe people,
especially the. farming community, have
ever taken an actiye interest In them, and
have been really enthusiastic in exhibiting
tbe products of tbeir farms, and the credit
of the past successful meetings of tbe so­
ciety belongs in a large measure to them.
The merchants of the city arc also entitled
to a great deal of praise for the Interest
they bave taken in making displays of
thalr wares in a both Drat and attractive
manner. Tbe ladles too are worthy of
praise for the zeal they bave shown, and
tor tbe tasty manner In which the floral
hall and other buildings have been decorat­
ed and exhibits arranged. A county fair
is the means of "doing much good, aud any
man. be be farmer or merchant, may learn
a good many things. If he keeps both eyes
and ears open. At the fair tillers of the
soil may exchange ideas that will be of
mutual benefit, or if they don’t happen to
have any ideas they may gain some by
.conversing with older and more ex­
perienced farmers. Tbe merchant, or
.business man will come in closer touch
with tbe farmer and by conversation, or
by listening, can better learn bis wants.
These fairs are also of benefit to the
farmers in auuther way, for here tbe most
Sahiug and enterprising business men
pU&gt; their goods, and they are the ones
that Invariably have such bargains to offer
that effect a great saving In tbe yearly ex­
penses of tbr household. As we have
Mid before, the fair this yegx_starts off
with every prospect uf succee^abd it Is
but juaflev to say a few words concerning
those who will materially aid in making it
such.
Archxk McCoy.
I The county fair would not be complete
"Without Mr. McCoy being in the south
■whig of the floral ball to exhibit his goods,
fils exhibit is but a reflection of his stock,
being both neat and attractive, and of the
very Jakut designs, as a visit to his store
will prove. At bls place of business you
wifi flud a complete stock of all grades of
furnltare. He Is the leading dealer in the
cotfaty iu carpets and rugs and anyone
wanting anything in these lines should not
fail to see him. hlr McCoy has been very
iDstrumeutal iu making the fair a success.
Another sort of a fixture to the south wing
of the floral ball Is
E. A. Matti*ox.
For several years past Mr. Mattison luts
taken pains to make a display of his pianos
and organs at tbe fair, and let the people
judge them on their merits and by the
quality of music be furnished, acd judg-.

Additional Local.

all the bottles Id his drug store with the ing
attention to
names of tiie drugs labeled In a dead ”
_ ______ r... __
the sale of agricultural
Implements.
language, that but few canread and fewer buggies,*“*carriages,
wagons, _____
etc., In ad­
1-_.
Tbe report of the Auditor General,
still understand to make a^dlaplay. No. | dltiou
to
their
very
complete
lineof
c.bard____ which is just from the press, shows the
------- to their very complete line
he has just a good commun-sense display, j ware. They exhibit on the grounds this finances of the Wolverine state to be in
a visit to bls booth will tell you, but when year tbe celebrated Page Bros, and Hicks pretty fair condition, thank you. and no
you want any bargains just call at his ’ buggies, the. Bisnell combination plows, ImnMxllatc danger of mortgage being filed
store. The people of Barry county should Thomas rakes, Moline cultivators, Cham- to pay the men. The receipts from all
feel under obligations to Mr. Heath and ’ plou drills. Queen wind mills aud Clipper । sources for the year were $3,3«7.938.62,
Mr. McCoy for furnishing them with the : Tricycle bulky, plows. Tbeir display is a and the disbursements $86,070.59 leas,
best and most taking feature of tbe fair— reflection of the push, business ability and which, added to the balance on hand at the
tbe balloon ascensions.
enterprise of the firm. Goodyear Bros, not close of the previous report, left a balance
only display these characteristics in their of cash on hand of 81,151.259.78.
Joins Hummer.
The jeweler has his excellent exhibit in business, but are reliable gentlemen*
The Dardanelles Incident has called
tbe east wing of the floral hall. There whose statements with reference to
never was such a slock of watches shown ■anything they sell can be relied upon. fresh attention to tiie danger to (the
In Hastings as Mr. Hessmer now has on They back up whatever they sell, and sell peace of Europe given by (Russohand, a part ot which he has In hls^dne upon merit, and that means reasonable Turkish relations. The historian, Edward
A. Freeman, who is perhaps tbe beat in­
display. Anyone can afiord to have a prices as well as good goods.
formed student of the Eastern Question In
watch at lhe prices be sells them. His
THOMAS BUXSTOX,
exhibit is especially attractive to lovers of who has on exhibition a complete line of the world. Is preparing an article for Tbe
fine music as Mr. Hessmer Is sole agent buggies manufactured by the Michigan Forum On the peace of Europe, In which
for tbe very highest grades of organs and Buggy Company, ot Kalamazoo. A lietter be will set forth lhe delicate relation* of
pianos made.
.
buggy cannot be found for the money. all tbe European Government* to one anw. f. rovnens
Aside from these buggies Mr. Blinston has । other regarding this danger-point.
Is never behind tbe times, and tills year on exhibition the B. 8. Williams windmill.
Visitors at the West Michigan* fair
has two fine displays. Tbe first one is on Gale ‘Sulky plows, Toledo Gang plows Friday were well repaid for their trip by
tiie left hand side of the east wing of the and other articles In the line of agricultu­ witnessing Nelson trot to lower his record.
floral hall as you enter. It consists of ral Implements. Mr. Blinston has had a His best time previous to this trial was
stoves, robes, and various lines of hard­ large experience in the agricultural imple­ 2:10}$ bgt he lowered this record Friday?
ware. His display of buggies and agrlcul- j ment line and knows a good thing when he to 2:10 on the second trial. Had be not
tural implements Is find class. We wish sees it. He has worked up a good trade broken after be had passed the threetliat everyone would display the same en­ by square dealing and Is willing to put his quarters on tbe first attempt iie would no
terprise as has Mr. Power*. If they did It goods beside tiie best for both quality and I doubt have broken the world’s record.
would benefit both themselves and the so­ price. All are cordially invited to his One remarkable feature of his trotting was
ciety.
tent and examine what he has on ex'albi- that every quarter was made lu 33X
F. IL Paxcoast,
tion.
I seconds.
Tbe jeweler, has an elegant and taste­
Jesse Towxrexp.
The sale of)suramer resort’ tickets com­
fully arranged display of his wares near
Dealer In agricultural implements. Mr. mencing June 4th. 1891, from Hastings to
tbe center of Floral hall. A striking Towusend dues business at comparatively'
feature of the display Is tbe rich and no expense and thus can give some good points and st rates named as follows:
beautiful antique oak cam In which the bargains. He Is tbe agent for tbe Arthur Traverse City and return 87.10, Bay View
or Petoskey aud return 18.95. Harlior
articles are arranged. And to look withlu
WootFbuggy, the popularity of which can Springs and return 80.20, Mackinaw City
Is to make one long to possess Its treasures.
be judged by the following: Last Thurs­
And as a matter of fact this would not be day he had nine buggies that be intepded aud return 810.30, Mackinaw Island and
so difficult, al nee Mr. Pancoast puts prices
return Sll.oO. Sale will continue until
to exhibit at lhe fair but before Monday'
on all goods In bls line which bring {beta morning they were all sold bet font. This September 80tb. Extreme limit for return
witbin the reach of the popular puree. speaks better for the buggy than we can. passage on tickets to all above points will
be Oct 81, 1891.
M. A. Gn.l MAX.
Goods that iu quality and finish are all
tliat can be desired-, prices lu keeping with
FAIR XOTES.
Hcket AgL, M. C. R. R.
tbe times; these are tbe alms which
The balloonists arrived Monday after­
At an anunal meeting of the editorial
govern Mr. Pancoast In business.
noon.
association for the nqw state of WnshlngWetssert Bros.,
'
tnn, recently held in Tacoma, OrnoStrung,
'Ilie hardware merchants, occupy a
Listen to “Wizard” Edison’s pet—tbe formerly of the Nashville News, waa elect­
conspicuous place in tbe south wing of the phonograph—while you are at the fair. It ed President Orno la now editing the
Floral hall with a display of the Superb will only cost you a nickel and you will West Coast Trade and tbe action of tbe
Helper wrought steel range.which is sold at never be sorry tor you may never have an convention in electing him president Is a
tbe remarkably low price of 550. No opportunity ot listening to one again.
very high honor and shows the esteem in
finer range is made, and no other make Is
At this writing (Tuesday night) It was which be is beid among the fraternity.
in tbe market that comperes with it In
The Tacoma Dally News in commenting
any points, can be afforded for the money. nnpaasible to ascertain tbe exact number upon his election says that he is one of the
They have tbe exclusive agency for this of entries, as the officers hadn’t yet count- most popular members of the Tacoma
range, end It deserves to attract tbe at­
newspaper fraternity. Onio Is getting to
tention it does; an article of' such merit
Ij you are looking for bargains don’t tbe front with both feet and we are glad
could not fail to command attention.
pass by the Bax x kb tent. If your neigh­ of It, for If anyone la worthy of prosperity,
T. PnBJJn,
bor wante to borrow your Barker here­ he is one of them.
Has, in tbe south wing of Floral hall, a after. look surprised and My “Why can’t
For over a year a large gray eagle has
fine
of tbe acknowledged best y&lt; u afford to subscribe fur It yoaraelf at
made lu home around “Beechwood,” tbe
makes of sewing machines, tbe Home and
summer retort ot F. H. Barlow and Dick
Light UuDDlng Domestic. Tbere are
Doyle at Wall lake, and so familiar had It
samples of the latter’s work that lax tbe
One thing that is needed badly at the become that It has been called the “Beech­
belief of any one to conceive bow It could fairgrounds la better water. With the
wood eagle.” But all the while that it was
be pOMible to do such work ou a sewing water mains extending clear to the fair
so familiar. It had Ita eye peeled for Its
machine. Mr. PfaBlpe has for years had ground tbe yearly expense would be small
own safety, and all attempU to kill It were
the agency oC these machine*, and finds an to pat hydrants at the hone nnd cattle fauarva. In other words Lt bad a “bye
IncrcaelDg mIc for them. People have sheds and a couple of large hydrants for
found that It pays to buy the best; and
good drinking fountains would be apprebe tbe Light l:anuing IXxnrttic. though ein'.rJ.

and fought like a tiger before It could be
placed In a box and brought to tbe city.
It was a monster and measured 7
feet
from tip to tip. Barlow* and Doyle pur­
chased it and have sent It to Detroit to be
mounted. After it is returned it will
be placed iu the Beechwood museum,
which will be open only during the summer
mon U is for the amusement and enlighten­
ment of all visitors to that delightful re-

tu Binghamton N. Y. SN, to Bennington
VL 817, for the round trip. Ticket- rod
going on C. K. A- S. train leaving Hastings
Scptemlier 29th. at 8,50 a. in. rnnnccL'or
at Richland junction with special trains
at tbe C. J. A- M. 1C\R. Tickets rod to
return on regular trap’s within M days.
Sleeping ear accomodations most be
secured before September 19th. For
further information rail on K. B. Dunlap

Thc Y. P. 8. C. E. grows In n umber
and interest. The average attendance is
upwards of 60. Tbe young people are
gaining confidence and It is firmly believed
also get good through these meetings.
Free to” all of whatever denomination.
Every Sunday evening at the i*resbyterian
church at 0:30. After Oct. 1 at fl o’clock.
Meeting next Sunday to be led by Miss
Hallock.

The pleasant effect and the perfect
safety with which ladies may use tbe
liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Fix*, under
all conditions make it their favorite rem
•edy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the
taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the
kidneys, liver and bowels.

’ The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday
afternoon. Oct. 1st, by Mesdames Julius
Russell. Geo. Tomlinson, B. Dickinson,
W. Holloway, J- Wilkins, Chas. Jordan
and Misses Annie and I*aura Beumer.
Supper from half past five until seven at
society rooms. AU are cordially Invited
to attend.

Tbe sixth Anaual Reunion of the Olin
family will be held at Bennington Vt in
October. On .which oceaalon the Chicago.
Kalamazoo A Saginaw R. R. in connection
with the Cincinnati, Jarkaon A Mackinaw
R. IL will tell through excunlon ticket*
from Hastings at tbe following low rates:
To Kent Ohio 87,75,.to Buffalo M. Y. 110.

World.- hhr XaW»
t Michigan will construct iu IwildlBg
vrtmlly of Michigan material and will *«
it to Chicago In section-­
Henry B. Worthington has offfrtrf 10
furnish the Exposition (rec &lt;*&lt;*«*•
pomps with a capacity of 40.000.009 plloos of water a day.
Among the exhibits from Southern Cal­
ifornia will I* a model cunstrm-tM w
illustrate Irrigation. A committee Mamready been chosen to prepare IL
Slam has decided tn make an exhibit at
Chicago, which shall edlpw the
at the Paris exposition, where it orw®
off the honors in the oriental sectionTbo publisher. of 1-uelt. Ib- "" k~”
OTlc piper, bave b«&gt;l cr.n!e.l
f
b, 100 reel, tor a bulMina ™ k
Ito. rrounrl.. I., .bleb io
detail of lhe prore*s ot •xiitlnk an&lt;11
Itablng a humorous paper.

S. E. PHILLIPS,
Is receiving the Latest Styles of

decorated ware
Headquarters for standard goods in Groceries, Trot isions.
ery, Glassware.

e

SPECIALTIES

FINE TEAS AND COFFEES,
our store their

ant* cu*twners to cal! in and sec us, and make

The marriage will take place Tburaday
Goouykab Bbos.

"«*oquarters during the fair.

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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 22

HASTINGS. MICH., OCTOBER 1, 1891.

MIXER’S

c&amp;s.s

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK BBO8.,
HASTINGS, MICH.

COttNTY NEWS.

BOR TH«

(liarring Black Worsted.) This week only. Can it
1 '|„.’ “Is it possible? How can they afford it?

blood

&lt; &lt; i. and similar tpicstlons wUl be asked on all tUlcs to-day eon. ■).. r.'artlhm suitcment conveyed tibove: and vet, yrau as the
m.tv fa. d ^&gt;uUl hardly be otherwise, taking into confident­
;
(n..s! rtraordlnitry and exceptional offer. Just think! Here
.. .i, (
rArrc but yatereLiy tlu&gt;u»and» of rutta were nuirked at
u id nut fame been sold for leva than (18, Ko, &lt;?3 &gt;25, g27, and (30,

the OREATEST

The News claims that Nashville Is expertenclng a growth and prosperity akin
to a “boom” and Is able to present the
facte to prove it

CANCER 4 SCROFULA

O. A. Phillips has platted another addltiou to Nashville.

„

You can step in to-morrow and take your choice
for &lt;b'.00. .
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. is iust irfait this nalc means. Every word &lt;* Gospel truth.
r,x,tn for nkepticUm. Every man can find out fqr himHr- man' is at wfca liberty to step right among our (18,
suit tableland
f

SELECT HIMSELF ANY SUIT HE PLEASES.
. • q . ■, meaded.
Nothing is reserved.
Nothing is excepted.
. .. ..jh’H un&lt;l aboveboard, and every suit, no matter how
, .&lt;..r- hi'.;h its former price may have been, (15 buys tt now.
.., / r.T'lulc our Black Worsteds; we include all our fine Imported
Uiissimcres. ,
*

i&gt;ur reaiohs for this money-losing sale?
.
-fasnily tMnk they concern the public. However* since
. n.t
ire don't object telling.
Although the scu.. .., 'd has been generally pn/sperous, the strikes, lockouts,
. . the ca filer su mmcr months and measly weather generally
../„ CKiufiSMed, hart been a grait drawback on the sale of fine
.. ■- .•&lt;. 7ivrryiHxly economised, ar had to economlxc. to make
■ Thus the man accustmned
jmyltig (18 for a iruH
; himself to one of our (to suit*, while he who ordinarily
. .
•■&lt; : •&lt;!id not find U convenient tn go higher than (12 or (15.
.
. . -.he medium and law-itrlccd suits found ready sale, the
t- :i i-r;wnslve f^ncs

,

RtMtov or the *qe.
rSffithJl BKra “"“~

General.

Nashville’s evaporators ore doing a rush­
ing business.

When the News went to press last week.
tiie depth of 150 feet had been reached at
TP”* IUpld‘' '“S™1 mrreb.Dt. tbe
1
test well, and no flowing water reached.
writes as follows;
But they’ll keep boring Just the same till
they find It. And when they get it. they
will be thankful to the News fur its
three
nd
,ne Ter? h’f111? ” having* 'earnest work for the water works.
curea mu wife of a very bad colter I uuw? it
Tbe contract for putting In the Nash­
hlnodaod It hM benefltred me
STiL
It to several neo­ ville water works was let to .the Lansing
used 11 wlth K«X'd results. My Engine Jt Iron Works for the sum of
father «ho is years ot a&lt;e, has taken It fur a
1^".
°n’egand it has cured him* 815.K97.00. The village fa to build the
vour rTu
I know pump hou.se and foundation for standpipe,
your c. &amp; 8. 8. to be the best I have ever taken. while the contractors are to furnish the
M. M. Mo«b«.
boilers, two Hughes pumps with a capacity
a™a ««*&gt;,. &amp;£
of 750,000' gallons daily, lay the mains and
build a standpipe 12 feet in diameter and
For Sale by all Druggists.
60 feet high. They expect to have every­
thing in running order by December 1st
next.

t

Dr*. Miler 4 Sons, Hastings, Mich.

Geo. W. Bloomingdale, In the Freeport
Herald, warned people not to harbor or
trust his wife on his account, as she bad
left his l&gt;ed and board without cause or
provocation. And now comes Mrs. B. in
the Woodland News and states that she
couldn’t buy anything on U. W.’s credit,
as he had no credit; and as for board. It
. as darned slim anyway, and it was no
hardship tu leave it. She says all she
• ants of him fa that he return the things
that belonged to her that he took from her
house where he boarded.
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GRAND RAPIDS.

Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

The rec &gt;*nized Headquarters for

STOVES,
STOVES,
STOVES,
STOVES,
STOVES,

Coal,WoodQiOil

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H n Is? I?s.

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CLOAKS AND CARPETS,

In South-western Michigan.

DRESS GOODS
Cloaks and Furs

coffTnsIbTcaskets.
W. H. H. HEATH.

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WHOLE NO. 1894
Our last week items did not materalize
although sent in on time.
A very pleasant social hop at the Thomp­
son bouse Friday evening In honor of F. J.
Norwoods birthday.
Estes Rork is in Allegan this week at
tending the fair.
Over two hundred tickets were sold at
tills station for the fair last Thursday.
Dick McElwain of Hastings was in
।town Monday looking up the interest of
insurance.
। Owing to the limited police force J.
Carpenter took the law into bis own bands
and meted out Justice to a pickpocket.
I John Edget the popular lumberman
Sundayed with his wife at the Tompson
house.
Will Walt of Hastings police force was
in town Monday subpoenaing witnesses
1against pick-pockets.
A very tine sheep of the Shropshire
variety was received hero by express Mon­
1day, coming direct from Toronto where
It had taken the blue ribbon, it was only
a lamb but weighed 150 pounds.
George Polley and wife are visiting1
friends here.
Miss Maude Ranney returned home last
week after a protracted visit abroad.
Bishop Bros, have taken the contract of
building the Cedar Creek school house.
Dr. Burton says he will go his hotel one
better and creel a fine three story brick
here in the near future^, Guess he likes
us.
Some very heavy fires have been going
on In the marshes surrounding us for the
past week and doing much damage to
fences etc.
J no. Cressey, of Grand Rapids, was
greeting his friends the first of the week.
Gerkey.

• By the united efforts of the News editor
and bls two devils the Woodland News
came out on Wednesday last week.
Several partiee in our village are having
drive wells put down.
Smith Bros. &amp; Co. grain buyers, of
Woodbury, have been sued by Rollin C.
Jones, of Charlotte, on account of wheat
purchased by them on which Jones claimed
to have a mortgage. The suit was called
on-the 28th. Palmerton &amp; (Smith appearing
for the defendants. The stilt was quashed
by the defendants on account of bad
papers. The plaintiff has had new
papers issued an d a red hot suit is expect­
ed.
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V
John A. Warner has returned'to Wood­
land and taken the place of George D.
Barden at Bauglunan &lt;k Co.’s drug store.
George Barden has just returned from a
trip to Petoskey where he has been spend­
ing a week’s vacation.
Mrs. Gordon fell on the sidewalk in
front of the residence of Ih-acon Holmen
last week and was severely Injured.
it is reported that James Jordan and
Andrew Mills have had their pensions
allowed.
George Smith's bam, of Sunfield, was
burned by a threshing engine passing
along throwing sparks Into the dry grass
which ignited and rapidly spread to the
barn. Loss &gt;1,700, insurance 8600.
Rev. Sebmlrer. the Lutheran minister,
preached bis farewell sermon last Sunday
and will soon remove to California.
Anyone desiring the Banner and De­
troit Tribune both for 81.00 a year can
avail themselves of this offer by calling on
Palmerton 4 Smith. Only think, the best
state and county paper for 81.00 in cash
paid in advance.
Middleville.

H. E. Hendrick has a new canopy top
purchased of Messer Bros, while at the
county fair.
Della Dale entertained her mother from
Cedar Springs over. Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Foster bi visiting friends in
Allegan county.
Miss Chase was the guest of her parents
in Martin, Allegan county, over Sunday.
183 tickets were sold at the depot Thurs­
.ic.Hi* Mt lek much lauger. Fifteen Dollars In the wonderday and Friday for Hastings on account
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v~iU make them &lt;j&lt;&gt;. We repeat, thefinest suit of them
One day last week Will Griffin, of Wood­
of the county fair,
land. while threshl .’g chwrerseed on John
- Fifteen JAJhirs. and you yourself can, if you wish, go
Mrs. J. Bush is visiting relatives in
Landis’ farm, got his arm caught In a belt
I . pile, from counter to counter, and take any ««tt, whelhJackson.
on the machine. The bones in the funk­
1 &lt;■*/.
or &gt;8", FOR ONLY 515. Can anything befairA. F. Fausey and wife, of Carlton, were
arm were badly broken, anti the flesh ter­
p’tiiurf
Remember this Mlc commences: Unnnmv
the
guests of relatives in town Tuesday.
ribly mangled and burned by tbe rapidly
•; ’-hm-a. and ivllt* continue one week from tomorrow
James Whitney and wife, of Grand Rap­
revolving
pulley.
Dr.
Baughman
reduced
■ otrlicst comers trill, of course, catch the best bargains.
ids. were in the village Tuesday.
the fractun and hopes to save tlie arm.
■ r. If you don't lire hi Grand Rapid* tend up &gt;15; ire
Mae Hughes was tendered a surprise
,
In selection. It will surely pay.
party Saturday evening by her many
'Hie ten year old son of Harrison Long,
of Woodland, was thrown from n wagon
young friends in this village.
The high school is preparing a program
In auch a manner os to break both bones
to be carried out on the 24 th day of
in bls left forearm.
October, in honor of Will Carlton’s birth­
lyWom nine acre* of Alson Hill's Wood­
We are glad to say Mr. Farr is fast Im­ day.
land farm were threshed 606 bushels of
Sadlo Luther, of Lamont, Is the guest of
proving.
/
! oats.
George Nelson is building a bam on hl« her aunt Mr*. W. C. Otto, in the village.
Frank Buck, of McCord, was in town
An iron bridge is to span Mud creek on lot in this village.
.
tbe Woodland-Castleton town line. Dr. Hvde received by express from the Tuesday.
j^atfrollment of tire Middleville schools is flock of John Kelley, of Stratford, a very
line Leicester buck lamb weighing iso lbs.
i । 201.
Jacob Johnson buried a little child last
Dr. Martin Is getting the material on the
Grand Lecturer Clark held n school of Subbath.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Goss have the sympathy ground for a nice barn.
instruction for the Masonic fraternity at.
Mrs. Maud Homer is visiting her parents
Middleville Thursday, it was well attend- of the community in ther late bereavment
lu
Dow ling.
in the death of their little daughter,
F. W. Clark sold a valuable horse last
Leonore, aged two years, who was a great
week to Bennett Bros, of Muskcgtin.
sufferer.
Rev.
Fletcher,
of
Plainwell,
&gt;
Itunficld.
The carpenter work on M. Jaqiies’ barn
This place w*» represented nt the fair conducted the funeral services.
Our school is progressing finely under is progressing finely.
at Hastings almost to a man and saw the
D. L. Stine is trucking logs to hi* sow
the
supervision
of
Miss
Latham
of
Lacey.
marriage ami the balloon ascension and a
at a rapid rate.
We anj sorry to lose Peter Drummond mill
pile of people but nut much of anything
Npwell Chandler, of Cedar Creck»,yislted
from our midst. We understand he leaves
For cooking and heating.
else.
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friends and relatives here last week?
week
for
Grand
Rapids
to
accept
a
Ulis
Henry Wickwire, of Hastings, spent
The cigar/actory is In operation. '
imsltlon In Win. Heyster’s wholesale and
Saturday and Sunday here.
I. M. Heaton has the frame nearly up
Our c v»|M&gt;rator commenced business last retail establishment. We predict that for his new feed mill.
Peter will make his mark and his old
Justice Haight Is building an &lt;&gt;flice on
Saturday.
.
patrons
will
miss
his
pleasant
smile
from
Dr. Gitau. of Battle Creek, is attending
the lot south of L. Cass A Co.'8 furniture
the weekly route with his wagon.
!■ ! to sick horses.abuut here.
Quite a number of our citizens are going store.
Harvey BeOtuger lost a colt last week
A. L. Jones was at Hickory Comers on
north this week on u hunting excursion.
by dirti’iniwr.
Now Is the time to subscribe fur the business last Saturday.
Mrs. Eft. Ttmgnte who has been on tin:
The professor of the school lias moved
You are cordially invited to Sick
Ban neb and Detroit Tribune, the two for
fnt«&gt; the house lately vacated by Rev.
list is Improving.
There Is quite a number of farmers 81.00. You can apply to your postmaster Keeler.
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examine our immense stock around here that have threshed their w lio Is agent.
I1. Robinson .Intends to move, beck to
By the request of Upt school ami friends
clover seed and only get a little over a
who’ vi-ited the county fair on Friday, they Lowell soon.
of stoves and ranges, and the half bushel of seed to the acre.
Mrs. Pearson is visiting her parents thia
wish to express their thanks to the officers
for the Interest they, manifested for them
The brick work Is nil completed on
celebrated M. &amp; D. wrought
and especially do they wish to extend the Beaver’s new hduse and now tbe carpenter
Born, tn Alfred Davis and wife, Sept. -amc to the W. C. T. L’. for the hospitali­
work is being rusQed to gel It roofed be­
steel range.
,0'LUilan Hare, of -Bellevue, visited rela­ ty and interest shown for their comfort, fore bad weather.
amt feel they cannot speak too highly in
Gard Bentley went to Muskegon last
tives here the fore part of last week.
their praise. ________________
Tuesday.
Mr&lt; Preston Jewell and children were
at Galesburg visiting relatives last week.
George
is very sick with typhoid
Quite a number from this section attend­
Our 'tock - arejiow complete and we are PJ^PJae&lt;J,^° su^’
fever, *1*0 Mre. Calvin Smith.
ed tbe fair.
A quiet wedding took place at the home
ply the wants of all for the coming Fall and Winter Seasons.
Henn’ VredlngbBTg. of I enn. Casg CO.,
Children’s party at H. A. Ling? on of W. O. Barnes on the evening of the 22d
was tn town this week ahaklng hands with Saturday lacL
being tbe marriage of their youngest
old acquaintance*.
.
John A. Teller passed through south daughter. Lettie. Rev. Albertson officiat­
There was no school Monday at the Johnstown on his way home on Sunday.
ed and none except near relatives were
Outer on account of the teacher, Man r..
A. E. Foresee and wife made us a visit Invited. Congratulations from her many
Wilcox, being one of the school Inspectors. on Sunday evening.
friends are extended. .
The present depression in the price of
Cants arc out announcing the marriage
l’.owen» Mill*.
evaporated fruit is certainly not very en­ of Frank Lawrence to Lula Hathaway on
couraging to evaporator men. It looks the 30th.
We show tbe finest line of Dress Goods that was ever exlike an attempt on the part of the big fish
James Mahoney received a severe and
to swallow the smaller ones- When parties dangerous blow by being kicked od Friday
hihitel in this part of the country. Our fine Parisian Uress
are able U» bold their product till the great night. After driving his horse to tho
Patterns and Novelties are the latest and most elegant
muss of canned fruit is consumed, paying Comers and receiving his mall etc. he re­
prices may be realized.
turned to his home, taking off the bridle
market.
W. 11. Fisk Is improving in health.
and breast collar. The horse dodged out
‘■’^Thcseivwn at Gun take bos br0“sl‘[J
Cyrus Ingraham has had a succession of of tbe stable and he followed tbe horse to
cood many reporters from all ports of the poor spell* of late and does not seem to re- get him back when the latter wheeled
Zt“ - M. Hayward has sold his resi­
about, kicking his master with both feet in
dence and two steam boats and rumor has C°Mrs. Richard Godsmask of the county his abdomen. Three physicians were
h ih.t thfi G. R. * L IL IL will build a line who ha* been in poor health for some called on Saturday for consultation. Your
read from Plainwell to the take thence to time is able to be among her many friends scribe has not learned the result of their
Wkyland to be in running order for next
at that conference.
Oar immense Cloak room is fitted wiih the largest DS-’^t
^"we very much miss the biographical de­ deliberations
Tbe mwp- friends.of tbe Rev. Washing­
’’'t’irtle Blek«rd.
!'««
partment of the Banxkb. Where are the ton WhitcJla former paster of the Meth­
meat of well selected Cloaks for Misses, Children andbaaie
Surely odist Protaatanl church of thia place, were
fertile brains to keep It moving? Snrelv
friend,
while
visiting
hi-rosodolterpHres
from the cheapest to the very finest, at the most re
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in Michigan, returned home tost Fr
nil the good people have not been written pained to hear of his sudden death last
Thi “ « Wt •»» «« *u“'“d 'ro5 up ns yet and we know IL
pricer. We can suit everybody in style, fit and p
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week by being kicked In his breast by a
than pnrts Mid all were wdl plMMd
iiorsc at his home at Three Rivers on the
not buy before you have seen us.
,
vShSy with the balloon and P»™ch"''
night of the 19th.
iron We think Middleville will not ta
ourr uasv
Tbe Detective---------Horse Association ccmWe have a bicycle exhibition on ne
---u h.? In analn l.j homhi* balloonist when streets every day and it to attracting targe ____»
l .of Barry, Hope. Prairieville and
JrangcVttle held their annual meeting on
In
thn
Irtilt
rfjf
Ui.tnw
Will Griffin got caught in the belt r»f Saturday afternoon, the 26th. at Hickory
John Palmerton's clover huller lust Mon- Corners and elected Eugene Hathorn pres­
,l.r and bad bls and d.a.n telwean U» ident, Senica lAmbee vice president. C.
. . Our line of Carpets comprises as usual the '»Ce"
“wul’roLTl, a ««« «' Bert Ana l»elt and pulley smashing Ins arm badly. W. Backus secretary and Gideon Ilugbea
His arm was also badly burned by the treasurer. Secretary's report shows some­
m Ingraines. Tapestries, Body Brnssek ¥’ p?partfriction of th« belt Some Iwjesore enter­ thing over 8100 In the hand* of the
wllo
r,4V,7?.7&lt;/.P'i?D’ ’’ 1
tained of saving bis arm. This Is an un­ treasurer.
sters and Velvets. In our Curtain&gt; and Lpbolstery «P
fortunate accident as Mr. Griffin b a poor
ifient can be found everything that is in the mar' •
man with a large family and depends on
Sou!li Ilsatrng*.
8S~^«T^"g" Hes ‘TmBowen I...
7"^
work for a living.
The State Road Ladled Aid society will
I -'Wnon in Kalamazoo do not b*1. 41'jn“S Latest Undertakers Suppues- ,b&gt; ln'sn.-.«. Utrina* m hvor 1^ ■ days
Our new iron bridge arrived last week
rod was put up across Mud creek, ^e meet nt the home of Mr*. E. Pennock next
,,. “hinwi-r
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We have the reputation for the Largest A&amp;sor
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would suggest that as fast as our larger Thursday. Oct 8. All are invited. Din­
kj]1 atu-nU to »•! &lt;*’*?J,11 K5?for lil» •errire* l»
Styles and Lowest Trices.
bridges give out. an Iran bridge be pnt in ner st 12 o’clock.
"'SS’itobMn. and other, will take In &gt;»e
The quarterly report ef the State Road
tl Many of our people attended the fair at Sunday school last Sunday shows that
SBibU™n«b.idbee..Gn..;.« b,
a TM.'B- ««0 jp
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detugn and!
Hr »'»« b" \”rrtD «Twb*n n^r^UdndIM
ayland grange and others he.d a
&gt;cr««ltal''’’ "II
give
1“ 1 •”' ----------*”• yau
’“ px»a d.y. Air l.« Friday and Saturdar. It to
crowd.

HUDSON’S

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OUR COUNTY.

ing medium in Bar*ry County.

™. ■i;

Yours Respectfully,

ROSENBAUM &amp;. SPEYERS

^HTu- HEATH,.Hastings,
Hastings.

said U* display was good.

Geo. Sears has a new organ.
Eider Stone preached for the Radical
Brethren last week.
Alto Spencer was called home by the Ill­
ness of her mother last Monday.
The funeral of Dorn Burchett was held
nt the Tamarac church last Tuesday.
School is doing nicely under the manage­
ment of Myrtle Nye as teacher.
.
Hayden Myers Js teaching tbe Lee
school this fall.
Wheat is looking fine in this vicinity.
Everybody took in tbe county fair last
week.
Mr. Branch’s brother and wife, from
New York, are visiting him this week.
Rawson Curtis and wife are visiting at
Grand Rapids this week.
Elder Holtzman preached at the church
for the Liberals last Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Burdick and daughter. May,
Sundayed nt J. Spencer’s.

�oa&gt;lt
HISTORY 0? A WEEK.

13^7, beating the American record t»y »
Two negroes were lynched near Geor­
gian*. Ala, for alleged murder.
Th* Western Union I* searching tor the
flrat telegraphic measage ever »«ut, to ex­
hibit it al tbe World’sfatr.
The people of Berlin, Holme* county,
O-. have been drinklug water which fluwa
over th* bodies in a graveyard.
A monument is to be erected in one of
the Chicago parks to lhe memory oj Danid O'UonurlL
Al th* Republican convention at Cleve­
land John P. Green, colored, was nomiukted for biate oeuator.
Judge Morrow beat Kingston IX mile*
on the Graveseud track because King­
ston’s rider was too certain he had the

The fruit crop in the vicinity of Pari*
has been damaged by the hailstorms.
James H. Mead, n banker of Sheboygan,
Wia, fell dead at bis home.
Tbe RothMchild banking house has sub­
scribed $1(1,CW far the Spanish flood suf­
ferers.
A burglar who bad broken Into tbe *tare
of W. H. Smith, at Eau Claire, Win., was
fatally shot. His aiiine is WUHam Harri­
man.
At tbe San Quentin, Cal., prison a con­
vict named James Bailey stabbed and in­
stantly killed Convict Henry Baker with
• shoe knife.
A South Carolina judge ha* decided that
Charles Graham, a leading fihnor, of
Missouri, and prominent member of the divorces obtained by resident* of that
Farmers’ Alliance, committed suicide by Btata iu other states are not good in South
shooting bimsvlf. Cause, business trouble Carolina.
The Democrats of Chicago and Cook
Major William McKinley, the Republi­
can candidate for governor ot Ohio, pass­ county have put up a full ticket for tbe
fall election, beaded by Jonas Hutchinson
ed
through
Chicago,
on
his
way
to
Ottum
DISEASE, nalpitatian, pain in side,
for nuperior judge.
gbonldcr ana arm, short breath, op­
There is great anxiety in England over
pression, asthma, swollen auklea, weak
It is reported that a man died at Kil­ Gladstone’s feeble heath, and fears arc
and smothering spells, dropsy, wind in burn, a suburb ot London, yesterday, expressed that he is not equal to the work
stomach,etc., are cured by Dr.Miles’New with all the symptons of cholera. An in­ of a political campaign.
fix-Attorney Genera&gt; Thurston, of Ha
Heart Cure. A new discovery by lhe em­ vestigation by tbo health authorities is iu
wail, says there 1* I- strong sentiment
inentIndiana Specialist Fine illustrated progress.
book of ettres FREE at druggists, or adStale Treasurer Boyer, of Pennsylvania, In th* Sandwich island* In favor of an­
dreBsDrJdilesMedical Co., Elkhart,Ind. has received tbe resignation of Cashier nexation to the United Statu.
Governor Pattison has called the Penn­
Livesey. It was mailed at Milwnukeo,
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
Wis., on Aug. 23. Domestic circumstances sylvania legislature in extra session to
inquire into the Bard*l*y steal as It
MOBTGAGE SARK.
affects
the auditor and state treasurer.
Default having been made in the condition of
a certain tnortgace made by John Smith to
Cricket is growing iu Interest In this
Samuel S. Stevens, a prominent citizen country. Between 1ft,000 and 20,000persons
Charles W. nouxhtnliu and Aurilla M.
Houghtalln dated .luunu-y rich th A. I». 1»M of Blouiningtou, Illa., is dead.
witnessed the game .al Puilsdeipbia be­
and recorded iu the ofiler of the Itegist r of
The businesa portion of Bradley, S. D., tween tbe Gentlemen of England, and
Deeds for Barry county. Michigan on the eighth
day ot January A. !&gt;. i*M in liber 24 ot nxirt- baa been destroyed by fire.
All-Phlladelpbia eleven*. .
■Mes on page 1(» which Mid mortnfcre wasdulv
Gold continue* to cozne to this country
assigned by the said Charles WTlloughtailu
and Aurllla M. Hbughtalln by assignment bear­ from Europe. Tbe Rothschilds shipped
Tbe Chicago and Iowa depot at Steward,
ing date the sixteen th day of February A. D. t5W,00u.
WH and n-coided In the office of said EvgUter
The government has withdrawn its pro­ Ill., wu entirely destroyed by Are.
Of Deeds for Barry county. Michigan, on the
E. Slugletery died al E.khurn, Wia. In
sixteenth day of February A. D. 1*M In liber 23 hibition of the Catholic European con­
uf niorUpure* on page 307 to Daniel Striker. gress to be held in Rome.
bis Mth year. ’He was a pioneer in WlWUHam P. Sulnaut and William II. Haze, the
.
Dixon, Illa., Is scandalized by the elope­ consin.
Albion Colh-gr Endowment Fund committee.
Three Anierican^olng business in Val­
On which mortgage there i*claimed to be due ment of a professor of the Northern Illi­
at the date of this notice the sum nf twenty­ nois Normal *chotil with a young widow. paraiso have been arrested by the Chilian
seven Hundred thirteen and twenty five one He left a wife and two children.
junta.
hundredth* dollar* aud an attorney ke of fifty
dollar* provided for In **ld mortgage and no
A delegation of residents of Joliet
Tbe drought in Illinois has bean broken
called on Mayor Washburne, of Chicago, by copious rains in many parts of the
see If -----------something
cannot----------------be done to state.
gate or any part thereof
' to
— —
■--------Therefore by virtue of the pnwer ot sale lessen the amount ot Chicago sewage that
The schools at Farmer City. III*., have
ooatained In said inortgare and tha ’tatute In now.flows into the Deaplainre river,
been closed owing to an epidemic of diph­
such case made and provided notice is hereby 1
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gtwm that on Friday the second day«.f October ! The Rev. Hugh Bruce Hughes, a promt- theria.
A. D. 1891 at ten o'clock In the forenoon el nent English Methodist divine and forty
Proceedings hare been begun in court
jjfrtinri to the highest v
.mhc at
■» ,he north trout MrtbodUt
RKutxi
D.uaer
_. miol.rer.,
... • bare
, arrl-s!
,
, .on the to test the legality of the Tennessee con­
----------------------- *-tn—the
-—
—of Hastings. steamer City of New York, bound for the
door
of-the
court ■
house
City
vict levMS system.
Barry reuaty. Michigan, (that Ix-lng the place ecumenical council, which is to bo held In
Two men and sixteen head of cattle were
where tbe circuit court for Barry county is Washington Oct 7.
cremated in a wreck on th* Northern Pa­
balden) lhe premises described tn said mort­
xxarv
A. -• shooting
A
snooting auray
affray occurred at
nt Bridgei»riuge- cific road near Buffalo, N. 1)
age or so much thereof u may be nocessarv
to
the —
iimoont
due on said--mortgage
„ pay „
-----------------—,
. with ‘ bamptoD, Mich. John Townsend and
" eenl. Interest thereon ■ 11
amt all Icr.iI i william J- MeClln.k akpulcl over arm - It U officially stated that &lt;500 buildings
ESJE5remain standing at Cousnegra, Spain.
--1 Towaund ri.&lt;* MeCllatk There were 2.100 before Cho floods.
befog described tn said mortcage a* all that . dead with a rifle. McClintic hail drawn a
An endowment association known as the
certain piece nr tvareel cf land situate in the ' revolver on Townsend.
Township of Baltimore in the County of Barry re’«‘Ter
lown"®«uGolden Grail has been placed iu the hands
K—
...
ftA wo.1t
-h- Ka*
well riwiwn
known IL&gt;fc&lt;ton
Boston nlor-i
playright
has
and
State ofru._l.i-..
Mlchlgiui aud dm-ntied__ns....
follow.*
to-wlr -. The east half ot the north west quarter presented to Captain Austin, ut the Chi- I of a receiver by tbe superior court of Bos­
of section number fourteen In township num­ cago League ba&gt;-e bt.ll club, n plan to ; ton.
ber two north range number eight west ©on- &lt;
Leary"
'write a play founded on bmw ball, and h..t 1 ‘■Red ~~7~
f . O’Brien, tbe .notorious
CT—
taluing eighty acre* of land be the satnc more or suggrotXl
that Anson play lhe hero. He
a,r**1 "
leas. Baio mortgage was glvru to seoirn t!iranneal of a part of the purchase prke of tbe says that Anson aoemed to fall In with i J“rk £or TObblnK “ Alb“X ““ of
d above described premises.
the idea.
.. . wc„
IMirf Julr KU.
j—
|I Eleven uo
„,
ln
------------stores
...r..
Sept. 23.
35.
fire Including
' ‘
‘ a
Wii.liam I*. Bidxam, •
Friday. Sept.
destroyed by fire,
tbe lUnk.
WtydA* H- Hazb. I
1 Potter. White aud Bailey, the big Bos- grocery, u furniture store and *evtrxl
■1&amp;Mj&amp;£SeoF
to° *boe bou*’ b“ failed- Tbe lUbUW« shop*.
BUUp*.
Dafxkl ifrurarR. Attorney’for Assignee* etc. ( are rery heavy.
...
I John S. Sinclair, a —
North
Dakota f^j-■—
One
Utic thousand
tnouaanu striking
sin tingiron
iron mill
mill tncn
men rere- . tner, has just learned that he is b&lt;-.r to
j f.nrn»d
th«ir work
RrMomnA Ohio
turned to
tp^tbeir
work Hi.
at Bridgeport,
Ohio, the title and CAtates of the Scotch carl of
iI after b.dng out ten week*.
Caithness.
t
I Tbe ship DenniA, sailing from New
Emmett B. Stanley, superintendent of
TIME TABLE.
York to Ban Fs;—1— *---- J---- '-----near the money order department of lhe At
In effect June 28. lie*).
— Cape Horn. Her
laurafGa.) postoflice, has been arrested
Ln an interview Senator Cullom says chnrgvd with embezzling f l,bOU.
Bt^lbiu.
the Democrata arc now paving the way . Drexel, Morgan &amp; Ca, of New York,
to dropping the free silver coinage issue.____________
_ ___ _ for tTOU.UM
have received______
subscriptions
A collision on tbe Pittaburg and West- : more than wn* required to liquidate the
ern railroad resulted in the death of two ! floating Indebtedness of the Union Pacific
Kalamazoo Lv...
East Coorx-r.......
persona. Several others were seriously railway.
Blchlaud Junc’t.
injured.
1
Mrs. Zerelda Wallace, the mother of
St. PAUL, Sept. 26 —Advice* received
General Lew Wallace, is lying in a crit­
Delton . ...
last night from various parts of the state
ical condition at Shannon, a station near J indicate
GJorer.l.i'.’e
that the very general rtinfall has
Freeport, 111*.
,
Bbultz.......
I succeeded in quenching nearly a! I the forest
Frank Mudden, employed in Swift &amp; ’
Hastinus.
Co ’* packing housq, at Chicago, was ac­
Coats Grove.
THE MARKETS.
Woodland ...
cidentally caught in the mAhincry of the
’Wat
elevator and instantly killed.
Chicago.
A dead body was found hanging to a
tree near Fish Tyap bridge, four mile*
Fallowing were the qu&gt; tattoiw on the board
from
Troy,
Ala.-,
yesterday
afternoon.
Al!
;
of u»iv
trade today: v,urMi
Wheat——.ui,
Nn. »3 swpveinik-r.
September.
...
;
,
lb«l U known 1. lb»t lb, »»u wm &gt; I
,o4 ,„„j
Itaw,
peddler.
1 and elmied 1M?4c; ye»r. opened »nd cloned
Five hundred thousand dollars were ‘ HMc. ‘ Cora—No. 2 September, opened W’t-ii
I taken from the Bonk of England Tburs- i clmwd ftlHc; October, o;iene&lt;l
ctarxi ftlfcic;
I day for shipment to this country. The ' SS’2
.d.-ne^ ,u
„&lt; d1TOOOt „ . .
P^Lccut'
.
x; *bd clewed
Fork-October, opened
Tbe census bureau puts the mortgaged I S9..&lt;”*4. closed fL’.iW December, opened
indebtedness of Kansas al 14 3d per cent. ! Il'klkK. dreed f litchi: Jaauary. o;xnw&lt;d
of the true valuation. Three-fourths of . I12-*'- closed $12.Sti',4. Lard-October, opened
* ‘
this tndebtedmws wo* incurred for pur- &gt;M7h.
"*-1* dread IMS*.
Hastings.
Live stock-Fullowlng were th* price* at
chase money and Improvement*.
the Vulon Stock yards today: Ho«s—Market
fairly active on packing and ehipping ac­
Saturday, Sept. 88.
Woodburv
count; feeltn* rather week and prices
There is now 46,015,000 in gold on ita lower: duo to the poor quality, ralre ranged at
way to this country from Europe.
noattLlft y!si*.p».&lt;Ud.MN light. $4.40&amp;lS} rough
____
______________________________
It is ,
reported
from Home that no more packing. $4-5l&gt;aSJDmixed, and HWAU heavy
American cardinal* will be appointed at : P*^klr«: *t»d *htl'jdmt lots.
Ko*. 6 and « will not. carry pa*«*ngers udIvm nreoent.
I
Mariot r'ul,rr *rt*ve on local,and
provided with frels-bt train permits
.
,
.
,
j shipping account, aud price* fairly well *upFrebht trains will be run at «ln- convenience * Tbe
president ba* appointed Charles D. &gt; ported; quotation* ranged at gfi
of tbe cemnany, who rewrve the right to change
Oddy to be collector of customs for the | prune to dripping st con*.
gnol •&lt;,
the time of such trains without MKiro. ■
F.h Bnsn.
Gcn’l Manager.
district of Bristol and Warren, R. L
| f*ncr do, 8XW4.W common to fair do, f&amp;flUfe
tr r- n.—....
ii r. t . ...
* rrpon I. current that ex-Keprereoulire Duun.ll ot MlnnreuU. will bo »pJ
PARENTS—Give your children a knowledge
•“'*
oflxMdc keeping, shorthand, typewriting, teleg- polorwl w racrewl Mr. Lrnre» on th. ,
civil rervire ounnnlw.100.
। a,^,,
James Darling aud Sandy Ferry, while unebongvd; quotation* ranged at J3.liaji.J5
dynamiting stump* near Garfield, Pa., | 7°*^“*
unttve*, and |8J»aAa)
were in*tantly klilrd by the premature lambs.
Um“L
Butter-Fancy separator. 25c per
explosion of a cartridge.
lb; dairies, fancy. frad;J.*i3&gt;.-; jiacking .toct,
China i* Raid to be preparing for tbe fresh. 13C. Eggs-Loo* off. 17c ]&gt;cr dux.
war with European power* which It ex­ poultry—Old thick ens, Ide per lb; spring, UJwi:
pect* logrow out of the late outrages to roaiers. 5Hui«te; turkeys, mixsd. lite; ducks,
aOLP OPAL, fABC, 1878.
spring. lOfilUHc.
Potatow,-Hou&gt;e
foreign resident* by that country.
grown,
per M*k; Wisconsiu and MichlTommy Warren and Cal McCarty have gan. fair to cLumw. rst&amp;X. per bo; *w**t 1c1*.
MjlWUmor. ,s.raai» per bbb 3£,„
dictment found by tbe grand jury charg­ *SJS#Ato. Apples—Green cookinp-. 7ua&amp;l.U0
ing them with fighting. They will have per bbl; eating. gLS8ftg.&lt;»L
Broom corn—Hori, fidWfc per lb; whisk
a bearing Tuesday.
brush. S*4Ofc; green, self-working. 4&amp;4Uc; in­
Annie Gerling, aged 4 year*. win found side and cover*.
common brush, 3k«,
atarid on her bead in a long, narrow cask, ■Me; crooked. SHfcJc.
in tbe bottom of which wan four inches of
water, at Munkegon, Mich. Tbe child
Wheat—No. 2 red winter eksu. 1UM4*
had fallen in and strangled to death.
Congressman Herbert of Alabama has do October, fl.«3H; do DsccmterJglU«
Corn-So. 2 mixe-l cash, Cic; d0 .September,
withdrawn from tbe contest for a place on Om
do DoMmber. UHr. Csu-Quiet; sj.
i 11 !■ c!! ,ias 1&gt;*'en remuvcd&gt;
the interstate commerce commission, hi*
mixed euah, Uc; do October
R&lt;-*_
Pure friends fearing that the Farmers’ Alli­ -Nanlnal;
teftSSc, Barley—Nona Inal- 73i;74o
for
Na.
£ MilwinkA sn. # ‘ . a“;.^ *°
diiiySandit O Soluble. ance might capture his seat in congress.
Jacob Brown, of Minneapolis, has confreoed to th* police of that city to com­
mitting a murder Id the state aigb. yean
ago, for which another man is serving a
•re used in its preparation. It has
life sentence in the Chester penitentiary.
Advices from St. Johns, Newfoundland,, la actire dromnd; temh.
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
report tbe less at Green’s pond of the
“ ,‘K
wfisgar , and is therefore far more
Labrador schooner I'aislee, -Caplai* John
Kune, with all hands, and tbe Amazon,
Captain James Noble, with three of their
a aj». It is delicious, nourishing,
Lours. &amp;pt. :u
■trengthening, EASILY DWE8TED,
WHo; Hopugab. r,

I to /&gt;.
SSK...

B W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast
Cocoa

H

No Chemicals

LAZABUS restored.
LESSON I, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 4.

She hetchekd the flax and carded the
wool, and worn tbe I ««». and apun Um
tow and made the clotbro for her husband
and ten children. She made butter ami
choree, she dipped follow candles, to light
ibc bouse at night, and she cooked all the
food for her hoiisehqMby an open file­
place ami a brick oven. Yea: and when
die was forty yearn of age, she was already
an old lady whose best days were over.
Her shoulders were bent and her joints
enlarged by hard work, and she wore
tipccteclss and a cap. Her great grand­
daughter, with all the modern conveniences
for comfort, refinement and luxury, way
be as charming and attractive ut forty-five
as at twenty. Especially i» this lrue If
she preserves be? health and beauty by the
use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Proscription,
which wards off all female ailments and
Irregularities, cures them If they already
exist, keeps the Mfr current healthful and
vigorous, and enables the woman of muldie
age to retain the freshness of girlhood u;e
on brow and eiiecK. lhe light of youth In
her eyes, and It* elasticity In her step.
Sold by all druggists.

business cards
Offlr* to hotel at prrwnt.

H A‘ 4Ihyslclwi*
.’ 11 B BEIL
“**
and burzrtn,.
ar

vm

Calls toeltyotwmniyreXS?
promptness, (Uy or
1 ’Med to win,

1 LLiAM o. 1/7WbK^
- ----- Stroma.
Office over Jullu* KukM^’r)CT'
ICumpHod from L-roa Help" Qu/Urif
street. Hasting*. Midi.
permiaaloa of H-S. Hoffman, publlabcr. Phltad«lphia.|
CTUAKT, KNTu’HNT^TvrTT'
21. “Then said Martha unto Jesus, Lord,
Attorn*.-} * at iRW
if thou hadst been hero, my brother had
not died."
,
AMOelst* tdnere.atG^iag^g^
Some of the fact* of tbe previomi part of
the chapter are that Jroua loved Martha
D A. SHELDON.
“ ---------and Mary and Lnznru* (verse 5); that;U.J •
Abstract and 1^R) E*-.tate (m.
ante, Id the nlwence of Jeaua, sickened nd
M
Attract Bbo-t .hj,.’”'” Ofi«died; that Jesua knew fa* wa* nick and dy­
10 I&gt;VI on n"a|
ing.‘yet hastened not to him (versa fi); and
sold un ei.mtnias.'oti
that this siekneaa and temporal death were
for tbe glory of God. that tbe Soo of God
t tract*
&lt;■ ■ ■ - n,|'h rounilet.
? WW*’_______
&lt;-• rJHtWKB. aST
might be glorified thereby (renw 4). W hen
Jesus at last came. Uzurua being dead and
P. DRAKE, M. I).,----------Up to date there are 1,000 entries at tlie
buried. Martha gore out to meet Him. and
this la bur greeting. Some believe that Sanilac county fair.
Office orer n&lt;&gt;U*w*y\ dru* More
Jeaua come* to us in death, but Martha lw
Office hours from 2 u. 4 p. m
The many remarkable cures of catarrh effect­
Herod that the coming of Jeaua would have ed by the u»e of Ayer’s barsapsrjll* Is con­ meting vrflb reMdroce/.t
prevented death, and ahe wo* right. See clusive proof that this loathsome and dangerous
chapter xxl, 22, 23.
diwtiM! is one of the blood, only Deeding so -h a
2i “But I know, that even now, wbateo- searrhlnx and powerful alterative to thoroughly
•
find U. &lt;j. Claim Agent
erer thou wilt ask of God, God will give It
eradicate It
thee.”
It
will
take
865.000
to
turn
Marquette
’
s
23. “Jtwua aaith unto her. Thy brother
municipal wheels another year.
ahall ria* again.”
He did not say “Thy brother has already
M. FOWLKR.D.D.s.
risen,” for resurrection and judgment take
place hl death, it* some great men team
Offlof tiocnn a. in. to c. p. in
txxlay. Hetaught the resurrection of the
body from the grave (chapter v, 28, 2W). Be­
| ’ W. LOWRY. mTdZ
' ■
When she wma CMd.sbe cri*d for Castoria.
ware uf any who like Hymenama and
’.
l*l»y*vifi;.u umlSurgw®.
Make*aatw-rhi'.ti
'■
Phllettia who would lead you astray by When «he became Mi**, *l&gt;e clung to Caatoria.
teaching that the resurrection is past al­
ready (If Tim. ii. 17. 18).
24. ”Martha aaith unto Him. I know that
Office aud nalfleore on Broadinv nrsrc^™
Boose. IlMtmcs. Mich.
■ • nwCw3t
ho shall rise again In the resurrection at
tbe last day."
S’MITH A COLGRoVeT
23. "Jesua said unto her, I am the resur­
Houghton Is trying to organize a eltl- ’ ,
Lawyer*.
rection and the life; hu that belleveth in tens’ association! to secure manufacturing*1 '
(Office!« Union block. Hzvltm 1
Me, though bo were dead, yet shall he enterprises.
Practice l* ai;y h* e4»urt! ot the
live."
Kick Uarvrwt fura Michigan Fanner,
•Ai. “And whoaoevi-r liveth and believed)
&lt; E. KEN ASTON.
1 have suffered for years with rheuma­
in Me ahall never die BeHeveai tbuu
*•
Alturnrj- at I.aw,
tism, loss of appetite, aqd disordered blood,
(OrBr J * &lt;;•»&lt;«!’.• ?» &amp; CoA*torv.)
thiaF*
and after y-;
great
time and
There la a second death, the lake of fire, ----------— r^expenditure
—»~---------- of
~ ---------r
State. coUeetwm
zrampt
ya
tending
to.
reserved fur all Vbnee name, are not in the ; »»&lt;&gt;nry Imd almost given up all bopro of
Book of Life &lt;Rev. xx, 14. 15). No true be- I
IHering of Hibbard* Rbrumatlc O K. TIMMERMAN. Huii:&lt;rpgthlcPhy.
liever ahall ever cornu to this. ,A» to the Syrup, I grasped ita* a last -resort, and 4 •'
sician and
separation of soul aud txxly for a time. aft«-r using .-lx hotties found almost entire
Glffire over Lvt!x&lt;ip'&lt; drug More.)
generally calhil death, Jesus taught Hi* relief. 1 am now able to work-on my farm
follower* nut to fear it at all (Mutt, x, 2b. with rose, which I have not done hi ROBERTSON HOUSE,
•
John xvi, 2j Two men arc now in glory , years, and I advise all person* suffering
who never tasted evi-n this death, but ‘ with rheumatism and other blood troubles,
F'. UnubUssnr.. Pro/&gt;fiet»r,
whose bodim, changed in a nuiment, went V»
‘ try this mcdlulnc.
Cur. Jeffanou hud &lt;’• urt
lliAiinp,
with their spirits to heaven? So shall it
Hakwick Pxnjtr,
Rates, 5 I .CO per Day.
hap;&gt;cn to all true believer, who shall be
Thurman. Mlt-h.
Ttiu Il'm-t-lvi.'-vs.*&gt;•&gt;'.
ixiotm. Tbf
alive on the • artb at tbe coming of Christ
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, prepared only by yt:p&gt;;;a/e of h.-- cuoi:.- r-»preUaHvsdMwd,
in the air (1 Theas. Iv, 1G-1B; I Cor. xv, BL The Cbcrlr* Wright Medicine Company,
03).
aw, real e&lt;t •. ie andcoijjxtI Jh‘lroit. Mich.
27. “Sl»* aaith unto Him. Yea, Lord, 1
ING OFFICE ttF
'
fair is one of the humbelieve that thou art the Christ, the Sou of i Gratiot. countjs
,
God. wblch .boold oom, lou&gt; lb. world." I
Abrnd.nrrjr.W.Uo u&lt;«rWoodland, Mich.
So uglified Peter on two different ucca- I *&gt; ”•«»•
. S. p.\t,&gt;ju.nriix.
.'. m. smith.
Kiana (.Math. xvl. 16; John ri, flP&gt;. And mi i
NoforyJ’uti'.ic.
Juitire of the Pe»«.
also test Hied the eunuch befori he was bap- I Mnc Winslow’s Soothmg Syrup lias I'tc* u»r.l
tiled by Philip (Act* viii, S7). The aignifl- ; tor chlWreti Ire-thing. It soaUics the child, pHICAGO A WEST ‘
■uiftets
the
cunt*.
siUri
all
gain,
cures
wlud
canceof three title* is must
... comprehensive
, .
, । revl.-e, and is the best remedy for dterrbmt.
MICHIGAN Ry.
and
reaching. Son
am; far
rar reacmag.
bon of God U
u one equal ]1 i ,vr«ly-flre t-rutsa bottle. Sola by all druobte V
with Gcal; the_Jew» so understood itjn . throughout the world.
Cvbnmd Sapid* Lu. a. m“E m yTjLit’TE
chapter v, IS. The Const h LsraiTa Mro- j
’i.................
• •*1 e'ril »......
I New postmasters: J. L. Sutherland. Chkag
iMlRDapoU*. • ... • ’... 1
X.;......
siah or. King who
wa* .to
TT'L""T.
”~ sit on David's ' ingslb. Minoiuinee county; T. Edward i .. Mi 1 B 11 1
1
throuna* nun of Da vid, sun of Abraham, l! West. I^pcer.
fulfilling tbe Abrahamlc aud Davidiccore- '
jUtotKon..
nanta (Math, xxvii, 42. 43; I, 1; ii, 8,4).
I
28. “And when »be had so said, sbe went i
Ludington ..
her way and called Mary, her sUter, se J
Bly Enplds.
cretly, saying. Tbe Master ia come and i
cnlleth for thee."
JipXi a. liiS4' '!'■ '■u-h'ibztr rar t« fh-rtjo.
2ft “As soon m ahe heard .he arusr
quickly and came unto Him.”
-I
to Cnteago »H4 «rfth
Bleascd obedience! She shall find rest j
W;ik’i’i r bum:
according to Hi.* promise (Math. xi. 3S-G0;.
ebatr car to
Zaccheus made haste and came down and
received Him joyfully, and he found saJra- I
sleeping ear thn&gt;i;^l&gt; 1», r.i.a;
tloniLuke xix.C, 9). Cuming unto Hitn I
Indiauapo’.:- via IWoXi.rII.it’
and abiding with Him will meet all the 1
Peter, year old son of Charles' Noble.
need uf every human soul
WK.s-aecideutally drowned in the river al
etroit
30. “Now Jesus wa« not yet cume Into Saginaw ycetenlay.
*. NORTHERN
(be town, but wa* in that place where I Hall's Hair Benewer enjoys a world-wide
Martha met Him."
3L “The Jew* then which were with her ’• rejHitatton fur restoring the hair to bqld heads
in the houae, and comforted her, when they * and
* ciianglng gray hair to lhe original co,or of Detroit and E*'t
saw M.-ify, that she rose up hantily and 1 1■ uuth.
taaidDg...............
went out, followed her, saying. She gueth j Agricultural college cadets are waiting Howull........
Ixwell....... *
•
unto tbe grave to weep there."
*, hujmueutiy
impatiently tor
for ine
1 he ruou ithey captured in *im»............
We can weep with thoot- who weep, we , the prize drill at Jackson,
St. l.oul*..............
can gn to the grave with them, but w e can !
Saginaw..--.
•Jiveijr day. • v •
not gjve real comfort unless we ourselves I, Judge Murphy, of Ironwood. WHtiLs
'■'.iiktrvrt with pari*
410.000 from Cashier Nvlwn of tbe First
have received the same from God.
• axk'T car to Detroit;
82. “Then when Mary wns come where ! National bank, fur al!t*gvd slander.
Jreu* was. and saw Him. she fell down at
George Sbanin. St. Clair, 12 year* old:
Hl* feet, saying unto Him, Lord. U Thou
cooper shop, unprotected belt: hard floor: car, *eai* 2ft cents.
hadst been here my brother had not died."
dead boy; time, Thursday. September 24.
33. “When J reus therefore saw her weepirtg, aud the Jew* also weeping which came
Alnnzo Kay, a “temperance saloon* IXM oO-.Storw s ■&lt;
with bro, He groaned In the spirit aud was keeiwr" of Decatar. ha* been arrested,
C.cu’l foe Agetittrouhlal.”
charged with violating tbe local option
34. “And said. Where liave ye laid him?
■
I’g:5BATE
.hey iwid unto Him. Lord, come and *e- ”
State of Mlehixar..
*! ’l‘TT^'far the
He knew a* well a* they, but lie would
have u* tell Him what we Lave done with
A Maine man, they say, ha* just inventour sorrows and $x&gt;int them out to Him. **1 5“ nrtlficial ice freezer. This man is
The time will come when the laat enemr. guilty of high treason to the state and “‘fiSKS.-'ff.'S""/
«
death »baU l» destroyed (I Cor. xv, W) should be dank with accordingly. Maine
and He now goes to give a foreshadowing wants no artificial ice freezer*.—Bangor Probate.
.
of raiamih
In
the
mailer
&lt;•&gt;
■■■■
ot that glad day.
(Me.) Commercial
Cnle. dvc.WM-d. ,
.
inn*it'rWrUK4
» On readtox and Clu-2 ' ' J* T*"0
ot Ibiijmun &lt; U- ■ ’
e*a»
Tbo.horUAnM.la lb. Blbl., boi who
praying 'hat lb.’(K, JOM
-an fathom It. The Son of God in tear*.
mav tw granted to Jd&gt;n
“"r,
“id
BoboltbowH.
oilier
■Mi-tabb-piby
.
Toredav.the®*
MOHTGAGE
SALE.
loved him!”
ThmwnnMor.i1
., n.
Default having been made In the payment
Love must manifest ifoelf If R b real. of money due on a oerlxtu real estate mm tgagr.
u»d we will Dot need to speak of iu Lots made and executed by ofo-l B. SpaMhig. itud
Fidima
dpsldin*
his-wife,
mortraavn.
to
that coushto of word* only b not loro.
GrorseM. Everts inortimcrr. dated Febrmu v
“And some of them said. Could not •rennd A. 1). 1KM, aud reconlvd In the
•-&lt;
Office. In the cliy of &gt;&lt;3 -.me*.
h(,p^wr
blind hate caused that even thb man
and show- ranw. if *»•' ‘
aWM
noun,
in
Lltn-r
ivnf
mortgage*
on
page
ffiii;
by
the petitioner;««v «£l ’■&lt; ;*»*•
should not have died?*’
which del suit the power of *ale In said mort­ ot
further ordcre.1 ih;*t
1 /.. i 7uir. o&lt;
'«"• lLt» was even so. their reasoning gage cuntatued has become operative n* to the to
tbe prr»*n.. u
.^d
।
whole
amount
secured
to
be
paid
by
;uid
worth™m t&lt;^nld o,*u Wind w
dem-y of *a'4
border tefr
both nrinrlpNl mid interest, and uherea*
vof br rui'i: r s rer «” *."*». a «*’««
H*“**• *‘vk P*,p5e *"“• Ba‘ g&gt;&lt;r*
there is daimrelio tx- now due aud lUipald on tbe
,Lt«i tnvxi'l rounlf
He oou!d do more than that; He could said monoge and the note accompanying the published In
same al the date of Ibra noitoe, the ruin of four
^rne&gt;i^,plC “T- ’U,d H° h,ul
hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty four
60 bur&gt;ed that HI* rente, fur principal and rwrurd tntrreri. and
greater power might be manifest in him.
the further sum of four dollar* Tot'd fitly cent*
for insurenee paid by miJ .motrgaxre on the t f A tru* ropv] ,______________ _
—
buildings on sab1 premises, a* he warn Mithnr«« a stone lav upon iu’’
’ fkOBATK t'KI’E'r
•
Irea to do In said mortgage, making In all the 1
'*»•» re away the atone. sum o{ four hundred and eighteen dollars and SIU. d
l~n'lV,'J,S7Si'
•Martha, tbe sister of him that was &lt;1cm1 thirty four cent*, and no suit or procvcdlugs *t
Ai a «f
teaifon
“
I
1
.
i-roba'-e
l™**'
«dth unto Him, l^.rd, by thi« UmT^i law or In equity havtug been limuruted or takes County
‘*s‘rF’.J‘ah-«‘iu J^nlT;£
•^nlteth. for he hath been &lt;Jead four day^” tocjUcvt the same or a y part thereof, now
therefore uoevre 1* hereby given that by virtue in the city &lt;•[
U*; ot
of the power of sale tn said mortgage eoubdned. W*dnred«y. the i«b
and the statute tn such r«*e made and proviu.d
cm the twenty third day of October A. I». turn.
« eleven e’clock tn the forenoon, st the uelli
franlJ?oor01 xbr Hereycuuoty cwt bouse. In
„,..rrtl'M.^n,7’Sei7
Si?
Of
tlairy Bounty. Mlcl-isan, Starks, d .wiml
filial bring the place where the cirvult court
for mud GouDtyel Harry Is held). In which said
*i‘&lt;?’,r&lt;1, “4I
oouuty said premises are situated, then- will be said drcenwd.
te&gt;d at public aiM-tinn.ior
vnidne
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Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.

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mate. »re requb«• f".n oTtbe
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�A STREAK OR LUCK.

"HE CHINESE POSTAL SERVICE.

* man.
”
»hnt»
he vctiison taut disappeared
0Bfen^:!1! . iti.-l the usual clamor aroae
■
and although but three
•?; . nd in the belt, and the
csrtrl'^
_________
_
. in hour of ■Biting, once
,X.,id Sh-irp
shimldered and
• ie , t........
i mhi*
&lt; inoeca&amp;Inad
(rtii'l
inoccaslnwd toes
toes
!A i-.-&lt;i todgetotbe southwardI
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iuqt« that n deer might
dark. Expretw balls were.
.vthafull shell of 120I
tt.Kl. Ml”
hlml each.
mins of !»”'■• . .r ii.
.','Vvred with scattering
Tbe ri'lkf .
r, and the intervals
’ rw* A
... ,.n»h and small pines,
grown !d* J- ■ . .mid to be found.
-, ■■ il.-ng up the ridge, folj which enabled me to
: udcbcd a [mint about a
. i
oiuiw, when feeling
। . becoming loose I sal
;U|jtist the.lacing. ,
f Bi.ortofj a frightened
Sc&amp;l-i''
.
je left notified n aquir: !. • meain trick of in■ - the deer dashed away
. . turd* to wine rising
I raft for*
•
n this, hope Of getr
s-n;
■
itng was to be seen,
■ ii well under .cover,
_ . i".;g time, in the vain
I slowly journeyed
• "i;l'4 at the little med•!.«vc so often on similar
1;. , . b mobf buccumi at
fr; tlr.il UntlOn.'
.
'
night waA coming
-th t!ictcrest of the
• •
sto'pl'y down into
’ridk*.
. c-'vil’.L- river, 1 paused
. n.’.toide.uir as nn openg thf trees and rocks.
. .. ■. noticed about 350
■-. the hillside, Which in
&lt; - &lt; ugh like a deer to i
mfeutlyt after a long
। -light I movement of!
. :• l taking aschrefnl
•; waning light, I let

ful

»a

I with its flag bravely
u h st tb view among
■ ..-.-t jump marie while
.r. I tn ir a staggering
and silently dov n
f igone about flfly
; k-er was seen lo stop
i!-r hillside and stand
•.. luokjitjg nervously
in Im arch of the
I lm: want more than
- i -: at all sure yvt that
•.iking a quick aim fired

t'.y f -liowciL After
■ ! !’ '.g it disap
-.uti.ednwkwttn*. ■
a pursuit, 'when 1
running up the hill,
u: ? liuil seen, and
" m e distance from
shut at, k stopped.
■ in the guu I fired
to trniks.
:.';d ijuth the others,
f the eqx&gt;t where last
■ this um-xperted
1 regtvtted the un■t course felt boii”d !
re of pleat. And .et
y xupposed wiiate of
•:.d
it «■«* wasted.

The

and Stream.

I ,*hrrle«.
!.nriti*pw^l fishery
.1 on in tbt Guif of
true ptnri oysters are
.. Ke.early the fisheries
from Lbc Mcxi"•• ii ■npaay in San Frnnr w to- flrat discovered 300
. . ; &gt; f.’orttex when he duv'.lifornin. He took [►ess* *i -. ut a nutnhej- of fine
S;« '.:n.: Diirra gather
. ’i l: ;&gt;ollet* system to
.„• .tni agiin* theft.
• e* liare Itteti opened and
•■nculs removed the shells
.'-tiiv'l and sent to Liver• ■•'! Hamburg, where they
. • twenty cents a pound.
fishery nt ono time
’ 0 lo 83X»,(X»n year,
■ to t-n so overworked that
i&gt; .to.' 3 much diminished.
pe.ri. the pride of the
.. w igt.'tig «X&gt; grains, wn*
- V.-J1 ns litunlrefln of other
• v al ue-— Waahington Star. |
j
I
' V ’ ?” f-«igll|h Churches.
x G li-rlsed crosses, aonu&gt;I L .-.m, w'hich were placed
n of the building, aud
‘ -hop when It was con­
' ::r;d«is. lij*- this country
:
-es are found on lhe
' • blindings, though on the
: ..’."re generally seen ot&gt; tbe
may tie seen at Ctmnington
• u'crxetshirc, as well m at
.- v: nury cathedral has exlikewise, Edentlon church
•ty. Brent Pelham church,
- -sses these relics, and
! .ers , Hi S'ew Shoreham
*• x. i' eurfclfedln this manner.
- -re not to l e confused with
' rec-sM nftt-ii seen incbed od
.vbich slabs art- occasionally
lurried, to account as paring
’’ ’ . as at St. Mnry Mag­
-- nball.—Gentleman’s Muga.

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in said
fion ot
'rebate
poouty.

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PttUle dtamulw.

1 hej havk, indeed, a very complete system
ot tb.lr own. nntlrelr lndrp.ud.-ol or tM
rt.te, lu .very u.wu ot nup .ixr ,aay )'
«... trn or &gt;
.hop. with th. .ion.
ll.lnthu, l-tt.r ..die." or (mutal ctabll^
mrut. .uapru.lrd miuld.. Th.dr bu.lnra,
b. to r.rry, not teller, only, ten
C.-1W Iwck.u ot .llrer, ud rt&gt;. Hke. uunnlly to oilier town. In th. ume |.mv»ce, hut
also on occmdoti to other provinces.
They aje in fact general carriers, or, perimps it would Im&gt; fairer to say, they occupy
much the same portion in China now m
did tbe "ngenta" nt Harwich or Dover, of
the pratmABter general at the beginning of
the Eighteenth cvDtnry-ao miacellnnroiu
are the packages committed to their char-re
They may have no fixed tariff varying occording to weight, ami there appear* to be
no limit, wit bin reason, to the size of letter* or [utterla they will carry. Thecharga
for letters is fairly constant, but iu esti­
mating tbe com, of conveyance of parcel*
tbe size and s’mipe alone Mrrm to be taken
Into account. A rough calculation lx t ben
made, which the sender to nt liberty—if he
calk—to atone.
In fact, t) trnnsmtosiun of [wrcels is re­
garded as ln'ing quite as much a matter of
bargaining as. tlm purchase of a pig. As
there I-no m&lt;md]K&gt;ly, each pustotilcc tries
to underbid Ira rivals, and competition
sometimes verges on the ludicrous.
Since the : istitution &lt;jf female postoffice
clerks in England, bow many complaints
(doubtlra» ooitc groundless) have there
nut been from would Ip? purchaser* of
stamps, who have been kept waiting nt
the counter while the mistress and her ussistant compare notcMou last Sunday’s
fashions? In China this deplorable state
of things h rev crawl. There each postoffice Lus Its touts, who go around at very
short intervals to each place of bu.s.nras to
beg for lhe privilege of forwarding their
letter*. The bankers arc the best customera, and ns post time draws near (post time
is fixed at ll..- open port* by the departure
of the local steamvr) you will see uf tout
enter a bank auti interrupt the clerk* with
nn entri-aty v be allowed to convey the
letters they have not yet copied. He is
dismiMcd for hnlf.au hour, nud meanwhile two or three rivals will appear with
the same request. The lucky man to he
who happen., to come in as the letters are
scaled.
Prepayinrat is optional, no fine beiug
levied on unpaid letters. Postage is known
cuphemtsticaliy as "wine allowance," and
on the cover of the letter is always noted
the amount paid or due. Postage rtiuufm
have never, apparently, been thought uf.
Some day it will dawn upen ohe of thewbenighted iTrms how vast are tbe benefits
of our stamp system. Hu will t lien hasten
to supply himself with n varied and pi^turesque seres, which he will dispose of to
western timbro maniacs at a highly satis­
factory profit. Meanwhile his native cus
tomera, as n rule, do not prepay their p^stage. partly because a Chinaman hates to
pay out money when ho can possibly avoid
it, and [tartly because lie considers that l.to
letter is far more likely to ’** carried wifely and speedily to its destination if tiie
carriers have an interval in its prompt delivery.
- .
Tbcrinestlon to not, a* was the case In
England fifty or sixty yenra apt, in any
way a tmnrinwntal one; uo Chinaman to xq
unreasonable as to feel insulted nt having
nothing to pay on his letters. Custom
only requires two classes of correspondunce to be prepaid in full—letters to^ndigebt relative* and begging episUta.—
Corahill Magazine.

OOL

.

Todd Madden and Fred Croaby. two
Plainwell kids, agvd rrepeetivefy 14 aud
15 years, giew tired of home fotriettons
tost week and started for the wild and
wooly west, the former taking a big re­
volver and the latter n big sralplng kulfe
especially in the high school In to settle the Indian question. They re­
“•''r'Vn?-,'“"'I'",“ ’•'«« turned within twenty four hours fully con­
vinced that home is a pretty good place
after alL
retary.

to nil pnn.
th. .mX «d
unoe. n,KulM«l by tb. n.t,,,, S
muntrj .r. ,U[|on, wb„,
‘
boran. I. mppuM v&gt; l» k,„. “pP'l
In Sib.rt.-tor th. B.rtSZ“(
&lt;d.l com»|»ndra&lt;»
Dwi.lu, th. &gt;- &gt;
n«p. o) tb. ronil. .nd th."^**..^- th.. i^",y«&gt;,7^1.0.^
dated condition of the rmnira frh^v
Kteiiww. portlrSf? htal““1 ****!«!
h,riU’
,»u.;
emred b'i'tH™"
°“ “rwi“ °«Moiu, r« b. wte,'
covered by tb is means.
?"""----In thrnrr tb. irnun .pwd I, „me 9J0 I
mlM.dny, nndltl.t-Ulm.d ,hnt ,b,He nun*«v^bo trenUo "h"ukW kw)P In mind.
oh.u«ctUa'lyoU.l„«l. But tn thl. ((&lt;J
Cbtn.) rapul nie.n. ot commuuMtjon th. '
kunrrul public- I. not punuttJi
MJ tuor. tl.au It M tn Englnnd «..!?? '
Mltof th. wrrkrt, .r . &lt;iu«J'.„X^
It I. nut lo b. iuuttim.1 thut , v.rtubl.
nntluu ot. Uiopktoper, Ilk. tb. Chin. w.
Would WM.„. „„lua u, lhu
~
thrir Jlwrrnmrnt to rourrf thrl.- c..rr. I

What is a New England town without
its yarns? in our favored village tl.*y
meet us at every turn, and the pungent
Yankee flavr Is strong In them all. 1
apologize in advance, if I Mtve told liefnre
txter:
the tale of the old gentleman who had a
conti'
proclivity fn* going off for long walks and
losing himself, to tbe great discomfort of
the entire village, which bad to turn out
M
periodically with horns and lanterns to
hunt him up. At last some one had the
brilliant thought of presenting him with
Hen-..
a compass and improtaing upou him that
he had only to keep in mind that it always
pointed north, to get home In safety.
Th
A few days afterward, the old gentleman
woh again reported as missing- y’®'5"
where about midnight they discovered him
sitting on n fallen tree, iodustrioasly pok­
ing over his compass with his jackknife
tbde:
When qnestionel as to what he was doing,
he said he was "trying to make the thing
point north!” There to a moral In this tab
••• - .f'tlie wonderful ciioiatc of for the wouhi l»e reformers of eternal facts.
■ ■ Plain* is m-n iu tbeflowers —Boston Commonwealth.
in the■birmon tabernacle. Il»Mou&gt;- I
tic p«»
• ■ ore now so perfect khat • pin
G~nw Am-ustu, Sd» » »
*ta upper guilery sounds with
-JtoctJittM as it falls ppon the [ meter. But Uwnsb It, b— bow-! b-jure
I’-.twath. When first built, how- the .Moo for full/ bnlf » century be &lt;l«s
‘
w-:re defective, and to better ! not bear n true and loyal IteerL
them
I dty ceiling, in lieu of being *“Had I my Ufe to lire orer awun.
ttrnn ■•■'l* ■ .res, as U aomrtimee done in be. “1 would Sorer touch tobacco In any
■imih
&gt;’;.nc«. was incrusted with ’’Iu."S doer not Indorm the allwni
and wreaths of greens.
■ ..... .. up fourteen years and don that emoklUK efui.llr. a man i taco
a remarkable degree of prescr- lien or blunw hie energiea “'.^mk.
fli-.y have lx-come dried without rdh-ee that tbe Ktmduu worker, and think
ila of modern dam h»’e be*" l“re?1?2
■. ■ and, though the colors are
.mokern But he hold, it Idle to dWthU
eom*,.-.h
they are by no means
blotted
tmoklng to e.oeimpair, the dlp^orn
k.r« rnt
th. nerve, and taurkrm with tbe Mrnn
Tj.'.i-: -j Manager (out duck hunting) t»f tbe heart-—New York Sun.
-“
nt nil; nut ducit in sight, Boyl
Sulirtl" •' L.-c"-:-n here are those wooden decoy ducks 1 or
Prore-ur Dr. Klreboff gb a
,oll°’
Almo.t. third ot »U hu
the boat, sir.
* neat deal Manager—Bring ’em here and nuLnltj-tW ta
Bmda'pu&gt;ex out. 1 sec we’ll bare tc paper tbe CLioa. IktiKu^e. Thro tb« _
iH&gt;use.-Neu- Yorfc Weekly.
KOA£* ta .poked !') niore
EnBlbh,
frTh.
third Pl~
.p.k.hbjU-M^^h.S0 the Ger
“■U«n-TbM Uu mnnlN- i&gt; tb. ulk ot lUMmtan. with
i,y 57,000,000
min language to &gt;P°*e®
48,000,iwn. Everybody &gt;«fa»oxdud.
lonffucHt and the Spanish by
« French
Hi 1-ru-r-Everybody
300.
Of
the
European
course I mean everybody ex- Gortb In pi,u».-Phiua^nh'- «“*
"M U» police.-Good

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,n,'r"«l horn torr naked

ILot me LUI tbe men with th. horn .nd 1
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blfw n j.c”
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"P i—l'lod
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th."
? remOc Ui„rt-«hicl, nhy where .Be
1
York wlSm
?*' tl,",""«'l'«reot New
i i” ' in'"'"d l'l« Stitlus thirty
*d™
^-«nd th. wonld l» patron b„tlj
&lt;
"But I rnunt kill him Mom we,uh.
Itas
Is it ago?
Il was a go. That is
’th. .Kent mid -CoP' un,l ,b, ,ix k„£
&lt;coach went off without the critical sporting
1
genik-man.
’-Ncw York Herald.
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of th« ,
a Kreater specialization
.Ll.,ie work «nd further increase its
efficiency. An extension of the course is
h *J •“ Sl!r
A1 MiddleL™ ' ‘ch'“l " hl*ber b-r ™
n
&lt; ,?7“, &gt;lnK n,,w (he third floor,
and
?nM1 le":lier has hwn employed
irinM 1 w y *
,ln“‘ *» »llow-ed\he
principal for supervision. Mr. WllkJn«m

Wayland had a fair last week.
First Printer—What are you witting 119
—a dty directory?.
One of Portland's young ladles attempt­
Second Printer—Nope^sumtner resort
ed tu leave this world by the morphine letter.
—New York Worthroute last week, but was prevented by the
timely arrival of a physician.

Additional County News.

Editor Cutcheon. of the Portland
Observer. Is taking a trip for hto health
through the western country. Last week
the train upon which he was riding jumped
the track and Allied down a high embank­
ll‘1' eitbl pla.e &amp;ii&lt;l rvrrj, ment. Twenty six were injured but
nca'wwt"'* 10 "
&gt;'™r- M°re fortunately he was not among the number.

As no pnnu »„
„„
dSrtS’jl0’
AMMtalton waa heM
1,,s“'“lr. tbe Unw Cm| liy tb,
MiMilluiiun. An Intoraiat nna-Una waa
Ma. tmrerex. and &lt;,m„re
•"n '’ - "• “■
V. I'm.,
u'
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’•reI-mb; Tma„
»ni. N. ttamer. D. v. Warner. Chaa.
fin
“J “reHinkley constltntcd the program committee. It was
veted to hold a special meeting on Satur­
day. Oct. nth. The program will prote
ably la- published this week, la-l all
teachers note thu date and be in attend-

Sheriff Pallock did not know that he
was liarboring a poet laureate, the other
day, but such proved to be the case when
tlio following verses fell Into bls hands.
They arc in-aded "Sandy’’ and were
written by a j&gt;rtooncr on the eve of his re­
lease.

Mv name It is Randy, they say I’m a ‘•dandy,"
1 camo to this cltv the rare&lt; to see;
With beer and bad whisky 1 got rather frl»ky
Aud the sheriff said. ••Como aud be happy
with me."
1 went with him blindly, he treated me kindly.
And pqt me awav In a little tmek room.
laid me down neatly f slumbered soswretly
I dreafued I was boss of a Up-toP saloon.
Alas for the waking, my poor head was whiny.
The bar room had etiauged to an Iron-bound
cell.
From every part of the equffty comes In­ ,
My taste for strong waters had given me
format ion of contemplated improvements,
quartet*
DAepanwn in the bowels of‘Tollork s hotel
—r.ew houses, new sealing, apparatus,
Said Um judge wlib a smile, “ Th hardly
etc. No. 3. Hope and No. a, Assyria are
worth while
to have a new house this. fall. No. i,
To send vnu to prison for um years or lib-..
1 think ‘twin be plenty to give you days twenty.
Barry, No.
Carlton. No. J, Irving and
So. Sandy, my hero, put that In your pipe.
No. 1. Maply Grov-. new Bents. Many
And that Is the reason, this beau'lful season
are to have a new dletlnnary or some other
My girl will be weary of waiting tor me,
apparatus. Several nbamlofi the unprofit­
tn the evenings so mellow, some other fresh
able summer school and commence this
fellow
Will rapture lhe maiden brtore I am free; .
tall, ctusing the school year in June.
But yit l-U be lolly ami scorn melancholy. .
Several increase the rchool year from
N'o"et(&lt;aunt toose" to befuddle :ny brain.
s. ven months to nine, and then the good
Bnt very soon after Hits dnmkrii &lt;i)mst«r.
work goes on.
Bota Sandy will 1»e on the war path

—Charlotte Republican.
The roctar.irie predominant iu the head
*of the ent and the peculiar shape and posi­
Ition of the feline » eyes are oftenart found
I women of sublle grace aud airiness of
In
&lt;disposition, and r« a rule they pofwess
।many qtmliticH common tu the cal. Pro­
*nounced cat physiognomies are met with
«among ballet d.incvip, grinettcs and capri­
tcious, idle women, particularly In France.
’The face of one of thn most notorious of
‘dancers, Ixda Montez, has. this cut m-cni1
bianco
to a striking degree. Among the
l
pastels
of the Dresden national gallery
&gt;there is a head that attracts the atu-utiou
&lt;of all visitors. Thu catalogue docs not say
’who the original was, but the longer one
I
looks
at that picture tbe more deeply one
Ih impressed with the notion that behind
'
thaw
delicate, seductive features lurks
’much of the character of the household
Ipet, the cut.—New York Recorder.
A youth in a public school wax the butt
&lt;of many jokes nt lhe hands of bls school
!fellows, and all on account of Ids mon­
istrous, lopping ears. The teacher, a wonmu
cof sense, overheard one cruel joke j\erj»ettrated’at the expemtt of this victim of na­
t
ture
’s error, and forthwith proceeded to
1
help
him do away with the deformity. She
iwon lhe sympathy of the whole scliool:n*m first, and then, feeling sure of their
[good nature, she each morning placed a
xsoft band of rubber about his head, pin­
iioning his curs in place. Before vacation
tthat lx»y’s ears were set properly back
tagainst his head and he was no longer ar.
&lt;object of ridicule.—Detroit Free Press.

An English invention, which suggesta
the
fact that elevators are not so much in
t
trequisition In Rugland a- in this country,
iis an unwearable stair it rad, which pro­
ivide* nKain*t wear and tear and prevents
(■lipping The stair tread is a combination
of
&lt; chilled steel ami lead, run in alternate
layers.
The lead Insures a firm foothold
i
fand the steel makes the trwul practicalty
&lt;everlasting. Th is is an excellent Invention,
jand. while the demand for it may be sub­
ject
to certain pointed restrictions, there
j
nre
t trflny conditions under which it will
prove
of the greatest service.—New York
j
'Telegram-________________
How tte Spent U»* «»J-

"What did you do all day?’’ James S;«dding was once asked by a curious friend,
on the occasion of his having consented,
with hto habitual rtatlinew, to take part in
'whatever was going forward to join n
water party. "I spent the time,’’ he re­
plied, "in wondering why the vessel was
called a pleasure boat.”-Am Francisco
Argonaut _ ________________
Panama hats are much prized for wear
in lhe tropica because of their lightness
and flexibility- They may t»e rolled up
and put into the pocket without Injury. In
the raitiv seiwm they are apt to
but by waaLtaMthem with soap ami water,
treating them with lime juice, or any sim­
ilar acid, nud exposing them to the sun.
their whiteness is easily restored.
•

Progress in electric roads can be seen
from tbe Mloj-lhK- lr- 1SSS there w&gt;re
ohljtbrwi l» tfl, country. Now w»h«re
xa’rc ul-s will, *.'«&lt;
The
So cret per rer "'Uo I" &gt;8.12 rent., whll.
for borer core wo bore
&gt;n&lt;J [or
eble H.12 oeutr____ ________
A hotire -till

ttxudins

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lu Chlreipre.

tborem-

pied it fifty•se’wn yenra continuously.
Tbe HghU.^rSyd^/SSS
candles, " mv

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crine’s Point, Isle of /Wight.

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or capital leiter u,
Specimens
Ireland.___________ _

tmgie

thumbs footmen lu

Scene 1.
The time 8:55. The plan, a country
M houi house. The schoolroom floor was
liberally liesprinkled with dirt, torn-up
paper, fragments of bread am) butter, etc.
Dust covercdnhy desks,and tabi^ to a de­
gree that would have made ‘ them fair
writing tablets. The stove blushed for the
lack of polish. The teacher was sitting
complacently engaged in some crochet
work. Had she ally plans for the day’s
work? Then- was no evidence of any.
The boards Were empty. No outline, no
number nor language work. Need any
one lie told that this teacher is a failure?
Queries.—If this teacher were ••keeping’’
u dwelling houM» would she not l&gt;e classed
by visitors as a first-class sloven? .Where
shall the line of distinction be drawn?
The opening exercises were finished and
then thij teacher sent two boys away after
.i pnil of water. Of course tin y didn’t
hurry. When tliey returned, a little girl
with shoes that gave forth a hideous
s&lt;|uexk “passed" the water. For some ten
minutes tffis went on, the teacher vainly
trying to hold the attention of a ch»s.
Queries.—When shall we Irani that recita­
tions must noLbe disturbed? Is It not .the
tearfier’h duly to have water al lhe school­
room and pupils supplied before com­
mencing school? If a male teacher begins
school and then sends pupils off utter
water, may he not lie suspected of chrouic
weariness If not indeed of downright lazi­
ness? More.

Jackson’s electric railway killed a horaianti sot fire to two dwellings the first day
it was running. Abont noon as n heavily
huidetl cat wm liowling up First street an I
over-hanging limb slruck the trolley pole
and threw it from the trolley wire. The
pole being attached to a heavy spring,
flew Into an upright petition ant! struck
two telephone wires, breaking them from
their fastenings. The telephone wires
dropped npon the heavily charged trolley
wires, ami Instantly a portion of the cur­
rent passed through those two new outlets
ami set fire to the residence of W. H.
Turner and Dr. Innes An alarm, of fire
was turned in, and the fire department
dashed down the street, and In their path
hung the deadly wires. The driver of the
hose cart saw hte danger and turned aside,
but the driver of chemical engine No. 1
could not stop his horse in time. One
horse ran directly Into the wire ami fell
dead as a stone, and the other animal'was
terribly sbocktaL The driver only escaped
the wire by jumping from his seaL A by­
stander attempted to |mll the yin* from tbe
horse, but he was hauled back in time to
save his life. The flres were put out with­
out much damage, and nn hour later *tin?
’
motor cars were running as usual.

OLD MALARIA SUFFERERS!

Medicines Hint Only

that

Only

Damage—Medicine*

Palliate—Medicine*

that

Sup’ts Sterling of Hastings, Wilkinson
of Middleville ami McUiughlln of Nhsliville are Normal school men.
Dr. Hurtiuun, ut Colutuhua, Ohio.

Not only In lhe to/n butrii the country
as well the ladies seem to have Btttmled
tbe annual meeting. This is right land as
It should be. The mothers are surely us
tnu^'h Interested in the education uf their
children ns the •fathers are.

. Miss Rmeiwnia -Russell — Don’t ;
think Mr. Bowles’ countenance would
rest tbe workings of tbe interior mscii
tam of n horologe?
Mis. Calumetla Porcine—I don’t k»
But 1 think .1 would stop a clock.—Jev
tra’ Circular.

Delton.
Delated Letter.
Dr. Burton arrived in town Monday
morning with his force ot painters aud tbe
hotel will resume a different aspect sotm.
Branstetter * Doster shipped another
cat of bogs from here Saturday. AltUong* •
this confinunity has been well canvassed
for this variety of stock, siui many re­
main.
Geo. Norwood’s dray team made things
lively for u brief period by running away
one day last week. Ljjtte damage *K
done however.
E. Evans. B. Boynton and M. R. Gwin
returned Monday after a week’s stay at
TlAiniapple.
’
Geo. Eddie’s son shot a fine specimen ot
the gray eagle variety last Saturday. Tbe
bird measured seven feet four inches.
Have you heard that bull head story?
Inquire of Potter.
The advent of two fine pug dogs js the
latest Importation. They
beloug to
Mesdamcs Hynes and Barton.
Clms. Martin bas his flyer entered In the
driving class at the Hastings fair and will
see to It that they haw to go u» win.
Wm. Geiger, of Neb.. Is visiting at S.
RraiistetliT’s,
Dr. Scribner reports an unusual amount
of sickness in mid about lhe village.
Juo.. Nichols returned to his home at
Howard City Saturday.
Wm. VanHorn has broken ground fbr
his new house just east of Dr. Jordan.
Geo. Cox, the young man who arcidenfeally shot himself Inst week. Is reported
convalescing mid hopes are .entertained ot
ids recovery. .
Bishop Bros, have secured the job of
building the Cedar Creek school house.
Mrs. H. Forints bus be&gt;n quite low with
heart trouble but is better at this writing. ’
Delaved Letter.
*
W. 11. Ffefc is gaining slowly hut is tar
from gating well.
Cyrus Ingraham has had another sick
spell.
Your scribe has ju»t been having tn unph-asantness. beginning with a shake and
ending with big eye* and a very sore
month. Kind of a mixture of ague aud
something else.
H. Paul spent tr part -of Thursday and
Thursday night at the home -of Wm. 1‘.
Bristol. Found the sued pioneer and
wife enjoying good henRh. and riding in anvw Hastings carriage. Mr. Bristol is
his wife about the same age. while Mr.
Paul’s 74th birthday occurred on Friday,
the 18th. Tbe three number among‘the
very earliest pioneers of our town. Con­
siderable more than 50 years of changes
they have witnessed in the growth of our
county and state. The combined ages of
the three just mentioned must be not far
from 248 years. •
Wheat sowing is being finished ilpldly
and corn cutting is now the order of the
day.
Fine lake came near having a victim last
Saturday morning. Mrs. L. Brininstool
and sister, who had l&gt;een out from Battle
Creek spending a few days nt lhe lake,
started out in a Ismt.to fish. After rowing
out into deep water Mrs. B. arose and
threw out the anchor. The water being
deeper than she thought, the anchor rope
was too fhort and the boat was jerked to
one side throwing her into the water.
Young Venue Brininstool, a nephew of
the lady, a lad of 12 years. happeuritoto be
in another boat not far away and had it
not been for IBs presence both ladles would
have drowned. As the lady who remained
was about to plunge In to attempt her
sister’s rescue Vernlo called to her to
stop, then held out a tish pole to the
drowning woman and helped her into lhe
boat, thoroughly wet and frightened.
Mrs. B. was on hand lhe next day as usual
to take charge ot her S. S. class In Battle
Creek.
John Brownlpg, of Barry, has purchased
tbe John Crawford farm on the county
line.
.

1 need only to rider every one to their
«)wu observation in -malarial diseases to
pyove that the usual remedies have not, as
a inatler of fact, been successful in curing
-them. Go to any malarious section of the
country and you find its inlialdtants taking
regularly enormous doses of the puediclnes
that are lauded as cures of these affections,
8av &lt;Mune dealers who tty to sell a ratatHute with little or no effect The various prepa­
iin jmraUoits when a vin&gt;l&lt;H«er calls for flood's rations of cinchona or calisaya bark,
Sarsaparilla. Jx&gt; not allow any such lalsr sta'e- known us quinine, sulphate of cinchona,
mentaos ibis tndut® yw to buy what you do swm&gt;t*&lt;|Hinine and tasteless quinine, are tak­
not want. Remember that s he only rv*vi;i for
mnkinc Jt Is Hint n taw cents more prof* will be en with wonderful persistency, with seem­
madeimthesubstiltie Insist upmj li.ivtng the ingly no other effect llffin to depress the
best to&lt;-oi&lt; ine-Ho&lt;xf.. SarsanariUa. it Is pecu­ heart’s action, lower the nervous vitality,
liar to Use*!.
and produce a most pernicious form. of
Bru«1&gt; Khljre.
biliousness.
A goodly number from here took in the
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
When traveling through the malarial fair at Hastings. \
districts it is often pitiful to see the sallow,
H. T. Wright is able to be out again.
hollow-eyed, listless, woe-begone victims
Mrs. Fred Anders and Mra. Hymer left
lensing Is now entertaining a suit for industriously swallowing large doses of
T’O.wjt) damages. William E. Detwiler, these harmful chemical preparations, vain­ for Chicago on Monday.
C. Anders and family visited at Coats
who i was injured August 15. m»l&gt;. by ly hoping, through them, to regain their
breaking through the Hurt bridge with a health, but rarelv realiiing their hopes. I Grove on Friday.
Brush Ridge was shocked on Sunday
loud bf flour, is tiie plaintiff.
have much to sav In favor of chlncbona morning by the announcement that Mrs.
A movement is on foot in Lansing to bark In the treatment of malarious affec- Olive Russell, a middle aged widow lady,
organize a stock company for the purpose rions, but these peculiar chemical wills— had committed suicide by taking Faris
of purchasing the Harrison farm.adjacent quinine, etc-—which arc obtained from green. Further facts proved the first ru­
to the Agricultural college and construct­ cinchona barks, by adding to them poison­ mor to be true. Sunday evening, this lady,
ous drugs, which will inevitably produce a who lived with her mother and brother,
ing a kite-shaped track thereon.
worse condition of the system than the dis­ seemed as cheerful as oyer, but during the
Nswton Rogers, a young farmer living ease for which they are taken.
night she evidently arose unbeknown to
near:Eaton Rapids, was found Just after
It is almost an every-day occurrence In
dinner lu his barn Monday in a dying con­ my practice that a patient .comes to my any of the n-&lt;t of the family, and went out
dition. His head was fearfully mashed, office to consult nu'vwho has been trcaterf bi u clover field adjoining the garden, and
supposedly fr&lt;«&gt; being kicked by hto for some form of malaria from one to ten there took the poison. She was conscious
hnntts as he wiut lying near their heels. vrars. Thn unfortunate victims have gone when found Sunday morning, but all ef­
forts to save her were of no avail and she
He to not expedted to live.
helplessly from doctor to doctor, taking died soon after being conveyed to the
Eight prominent young men ot North from each one about the same list of vege­ bouse. She spoke to those atouud her and
table
anti
mineral
jmisons,
until
broken
in
LiutoinK paid S!,i ti,e othvr dn&gt;‘ ,or only
said she had no desire to live, that she
elgta pound* &lt;»*
wblch ,8 &lt;’l’rtaln,v tawiy and spirit, they languidly liegin to wanted to die. No cause is known for the
an axtravagantj price for gn»*s,,and lhe use mv prescriptions with hardly faith rash art. The funeral oeeured on Tues­
young men picked them theiuselrex, too. enough left to take any more medicine. day. and tbe body was taken to OLrego for
The fanner they bnnght (?) the grapes of Pe-ni-na is a specific for this condition, burial. The family have the sympathy of
but 1 generally find it necessary in such all.
was the best runner.
cares to use, in addition to I’t*-ru-na, a few
The home of G. W. Douglass near Cale­ bottles of Man-a-lln to restore the action
donia burned to tbe ground iast/week with of the liver and bowels, which have been
PROBATE OK1»EB.
no Insurance. He h left nearly destitute. deranged, as the result of former trent- State of Michigan. County uf Barry—s«.
At a session of tla* Probata Court for the
titan Itaplite vandals go to the grave- menu In them; cases the Pe-ru-na and County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office,
vari ns soon as the mourners have left, Man-a-lln ahonld be token ns directed on In the city of Hastings, to said county, oa
’ the XStn d*v ot September, to the year
and rob the graves of the flowers and vases&gt; the iKittles. Having continued the Man-a- PridAV.
one tbouwutd eight hundred and ninety one;
left. It is also suta that when the grassi lin long enough to thoroughly regulate
Present. Cbsries W. Anustroug. Judge of
gvts a little high, sheep are pastured In the&gt; these organ*, the Pe-ru-na is continued Proitate.
■in tbe matter of the estate of Dora
cemetery and graves tramped down, so• alone until a cure is complete, which is Burchett,
deceased.
that they are banlly visible. Afrests willI tuire to occur unless some serious eompll- .—On nuulinu and filing the petition dirty verified.of Affli Chtn. &gt;. sister ot said deceased,
follow if continued as the people arc
prajlng thin the.TrfnimistraUon of said eslate
begun.
.
,
•
arouscft
For a complete treatuw on Malaria. may be grained to Oliver Cbeuqy, or to some
Grand Leiige will have a new Bepot. Chills, and Fever and Ague, wnid for the other suitable jwrson.
Thereupon it is ordered, thsl Wednesday, the
Wn know ot no place that needs one worse Family Physician No. 1. Sent free by the Will day of October. A D. ttut. at ten o’etoek tn
witih the possible exception ot Charlotte.- Pr-ru-Jia Medicine Company, Columbus.
A couple of Kaiatuazoo boys were Ohio.
hcnffling last week when one of them fell
backward Inta n baby cab. containing a
Persona using kerosene should exercise office, to the dry of IlHStlngs. *'• s*M rouatv.
nreeb'us little infant, badly frightening iL more care than they have been accustomed aud show cause. If any there be. why tbe pram
irate mother would have administered to use heretofore. The oil now of legal of the pedttaurr mat not be griiiUsl. And
It i« further ordered, ihai said petti latter &lt;Jw&gt;
a severe tlugduK to the l»y hod not by- grade is much more dangerous. It will
give off explosive gas at a temperature of
stamders prerented.
Ing thereof by causing a ropy trf’Uirt order to 1
Tbe nine year old son of George Tal­ leas than 100 degrees, and as lamps ot poor punltahrd to the HasTixua BAXWKnanea
I construction frequently raise tbe temperamage, of rortland. bad the
®hit I tare of the oil In tiie lamp to over 100,
ri«W &lt;T« dwlroy^d tert
.) Ih.re l» DabUlt) of txplortai wlteb did
CkaBlmW AaMsraoxa.
X
X'JU
u -««tafore fh. U.&lt;
™*.«d
(Atrueeopy.)
'
get down from a abed.
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�“25 Years in tiie Drug* Business.”
1

Consumers and Purchasers of Drugs and Medicines

You should know that Goodyear’s drugstore haS‘ the most complete
stock of absolutely pure drugs and medicines in Hastings.
You can save time and money by going to his place; you will always
FinD WHAT YOU WANT

Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, October 1, 1691.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.

Tine HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFJCK,
XUGVST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

When It comrii to his own particular
town, you wilt find the free trader to be

You all know the sign of the boot upsidedown.

an ardent protectionist He is willing to
be taxed to get manufacturing to locate in
his town, and If he's a business man, he
will kick every time a fakir is licensed to
sell goods In competition with him. But
he is, strange as. it may seem, willing to
give foreigners a monopoly of American
markets for manufactured goods.

A fine line of

Boys', Youth's, Misses' and Children’s

SCHOOL SHOD

The banks ot England and Berlin are
unable, even by raising tbe rale of dis­
count, to stop the flow of gold to this coun­
try. It is ooming In response to demands
for American grain and American securi­
ties.
__________________

It has been asserted frequently since the
enactment of our last tariff that Protective
Tariffs were injurious to the interests of
title country. When an Englishman of in­
telligence makes such a statement he is
probably saying what he knows to be un­
true. In 1849 Mr. Gladstone said in Par­
liament: “In 1842 America passed a high­
ly protective tariff, and in 1846 she reduc­
ed it again; but I am afraid there are seri­
ous apprehensions to be entertained that
the mw. Influences that carried the presi­
dential election may lead to an alteration
of a tariff favorable to their interests."
One of two answers may be made to this
quotation: either that Mr. Gladstone did
not say it, and it Is found In ••Hansard’s,"
VoL CHI, p. MM,/or that it is undent his­
tory. Tbe last assertion is true as far as
that particular apprehension of Mr. Glad­
stone's is concerned, but Lhe London
Morning Post of July 8, as quoted In the
last number of this paper, said: “America
has adopted a singularly Protective Tariff,
France is inclined |o consult bee own in­
terests alone,” after having said, “but in
the mean time the act remains on the
statute book, and the effect of its provis­
ions is felt in this country." “And pros­
pect for the future poiuts to a depression
which will not only correspond to the tem­
porary excitement of last month, but will
be accentuated by the protective production
of the United States Itself.”
Two Inferences are deducible as to lhe
effect of our protective legislation. One is
that production In the United States will
be Increased as a consequence. The othet
dependent on tbe first, is that as our prt?

Everything pointe to the election of Mc­
Kinley by a rousing majority in Ohio this
year.
___________ ______

duction increases, the quantity of goods
■opaoduced will be augmented, with a
consequent decline in prices.
We leave our readers to judge whether
Mr. Gtadstona- was right, in saying, in
effect, that a protective tariff is favorable
to our interests.—Economist.

The pleasant effect and tbe perfect
safety with which ladles may use the And the people of Barry Co. are
liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under
all coudillons make It their favorite rem­ beginning to realize it more and
edy. It Is pleasing to the eye and to the more that the place to buy
taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the
kidneys, Uver and bowels.

Last year we heard much about the rottennesfl of republican management of the
Michigan soldiers’ home and great promis­
es of “reform" were made by the demo­
crats. Investigation proved that republi­
can management had been honest and
■tonight. But there la trouble in tbedemo­
cratic camp. Captain Manley, Winans'
first appointment as commandant was
lately bounced, aud charges were
■e made
against him ot extravagance and stealing
t
&gt;300. Manley replies that his accusers '
are incompetents, liars, etc. But the state
is out 8300 all right enough. In the mean­
time, to reduce some sort of order out of
tbe chaos, the former republican adjutant.
J. W. Long, has been reinstated.

Ladies’ Lion Process Shoe,

Tha more farmers see that free coinage
of silver means a silver standard, and is a
scheme Jo put 22 to 25 cents of each dollar
coined In the rich mine owner’s pockets,
the more they think they do not want IL

With the Squawbuek legislature in
mind. Camera, when democratic ‘•reform­
ers,” entice thee, consent thou not”
You’ll find democrats are using yon to rake
democratic chestnuts from tbe fire.
Whenever Jay Gould has any scheme he
wants to work he has the report get out
that he Is sick. And then later on he ap­
pears to be all right and It is the other
fellows who areaick.
In the last three years, the recorded
mortgage Indebtedness of Kansas has been
decreased 47 per cent. The calamity howlera are the worst enemies of Kansas to­
day.
__________________
Another explosion of Squawbuck kero­
sene in Detroit, and another person harm­
ed by the villainy of the Squawbuck legis­
lature in reducing tiie test of kerosene oil.

In the democratic balr-pulUu’ in New
York, Hili seems to have a "leetie” the
best of it. Grover is still fishing for cod
and listening to the sad sea waves,

With prices of produce going up and
sugar going down, the fanner flnift the
McKinley bill hasn’t harmed him after all.

The Ladle* Delighted.

Made by Crosby &amp; Bochins &amp; Co., Mass.
Also a fins line of

GENT’S SHOES
The above first-class steel range only

PRICES RIGHT, AT
We have.a complete stock.

Terms to suit.

WEISSERT BROS.

Repairing done by J. C. Woodruff.

What a Mich I ran IVaman Bays:—Cured
of Consumption.

“Dr. O. Phelps Brown's Standard Her­
bal Remedies (Adacian Balsam, Herbal
Ointment and Pills) cured me of consump­
tion 20 years ago.” Mrs. Adallne Weston,
Whltueyvlile, Kent Co.. Midi., June Sfi,
1891. The Balsam, composed of barks,
gums and roots, looseus. heals, strength­
ens, nourishes, cures coughs, colds, sere
throat, diseased lungs. Send postal for
“The Self Doctor; or Core of Disease by
Herbal Remedies." 47 Grand St. Jersey
City, N. J.

It is fast becoming an

ESTABLISHED FACT
CARRIAGES;

Road Wagons

Foliowing are tbe real estate transfers
for the week ending September 28, 1891, as
taken from the books in tbe register’s office:
Hiram Butterfield to Flavius Felgbner; 17S a
secM Castleton V700.
Hannah E Colton to Donald Swaasoo 40 a
see is Johnstown Sin.
. Elijah Rounds Lu U. T. and Sarah Benson, 40
amc 30 Irving *1390,
Chat. W. hudtord to James H. 8taffor;40a
sec 3 Yankee Springs tits.
Tryphenab. Bassett u&gt; Chas. W. Stafford; s
wl» s wli sec 3 Yankee Springs 3330
Sam'i tt. Willison to Tbos. Searles; Parcel And farmers will please take notice
Barry 83-0.
That. T. Condiey to Sarah E. DeGanuoud; s?4 that I make a specialty on Lumber

AND CARTS,

JESSE TOWNSEND’S

wagons, and now a welcome to

Baltimore f3-t&gt;o.
John Browning to Nctvtoa'WlDg; 3Sa»eca&gt; everybody at the large tent each

George Hayward to George Naugle; W iw
M Orannvute gsun
add need per iwirv to Janies Reed; IS a see
la onuigwlUe •&gt;

F. G. STOWELL’S.

Call and^see them at

day of the fair.

JESSE TOWNSEND.

MORTGAGE SALE I
HAVING BOUGHT THE

GOODYEAR &amp;

BARNES

STOCK-:

AT

Forced Sale!
I am now prepared to offer

IN

Dry Goods, Carpets, Notions,
SHOES,

3

ETC.

Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.
Alfred Russell, lu the Detroit Tribune,
urges that the next republican state con­
vention name tbe choice of the party for
U. 8, senator. In commenting on this tbe
Tribune, we think justly, says that it
would favor electing Senators by the di­
rect vote ot the electors; but that the choice
•of a senator by a convention would be no
■aure apt to be satisfactory’ than the ciioice
by tiie republican members of Ute legisla-

Every once in a while a free trade paper
will apeu ita mouth and stick both feet in
the aperture. For instance, the Detroit;
put iorth every effort to get manufactur­
ing there.
The same arguments that

4’a? waHU&amp;SSktoOMS. H. Dilieabeck; I a
"l&amp;XdTulS1 to Thomas Faller; • H of s wJt

BASTINGS. MICH.

H AsayrtaSitA*.
Lturi Vtdder toMary Schaffliouser;e'i of

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Name and Eealdencn
I Jamea H. Cartnaa, Bastings
136 ) Minnie Yaleutinv
। »iiIImih'H. Ritter. Oraaccvllle
t Kmlb K. Burke, MeptMuaou. HI.
... i Benjamin A. Matthews. Hunting?
1 No. a Gregg
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No

i rt. Farion, Hastinrs
Ratowin. Baitlm we
Hobbs.
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Yankee Springs

We are doing work that can
not be surpassed by any laun­
dry in the state. Onr prices
collars, cuffs and shirts are
£• 2forcts,
4 cts and 10 cts respect­
ively, which are as low as tbe
lowest,
our prices on un­
i derwearwhile
and other garments
are below competitors in
neighboring cities. We are
here well prepared to do busi­
ness, and we are equipped for
doing our work as it should
be done. Give us a trial and
spend your money at home in­
stead of helping foreign insti-

**“ Remember the stock is ia tte tads of the Betel

Racketer
And will be all closed out at the old stand

REGARDLESS OF COST
To Satisfy the Claim

Opening Day Oct. 1, ’91

PH1N SMITH

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HastinBanner.
lwt,, C )9K. Local Editor.

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fOR SALE BY

JOHN BESSHER
Th’E JEWELER,
HASTINGS, MICH.

The Victor Junior
out doubt the Highest

BOY’S BICYCLE
In the

If:
inch-

A T CD I R ,,aeh “usl K°
A I 4)1 o like hot cakea

Bi, • c tbe back-lame and fron
!.
quality Imported vwldless
i
nubs, neck and spindle, and
&lt; ■•. di Ings are forged steel,
ib-uble tangent spokes, curved
ii.- handles, swing saddle,
j t&lt;&gt; front wheel, square rubber
...? r dibrr tires and adjustable
in fine enamel and nickle.
htnc has the manufacture’s guaret • .car. and all parts showing
, : ,
workmanship returned to
■
agent during that time will
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j.
.on hn’t going to be continued
, rhn’t wait until next spring.
.. ik. Fifteen Dollars with the
. ' then added toil wim?t buy
rgain as this then.
•.
one (they run from 38 to 48
,&lt;■ vuur order with
’ SHIRLEY W. SMITH.
Agt.. Hastings. Mich.

■ JCAL NEWS.

PERSONALM£NTION,
Beadle Tueuday for assault. He wa»
found guilty and fined 980 or eo dak,
*“ K*&gt;“«oo Monday.
court*” h° U*D
t° U»c circuit d^snk mark sunod
for V™.t Tm»A section of the Olin family excursion
train ran into a freight train near Kent
Ohio, yesterday, killing four persons and
wounding a dozen more. None from this
county were among the Injured,
’
Friday evening will b, iunK remember­
ed at the C. K. 4 S. depot as one of scraps
At one time there were three in progress
and the sidewalk at the south end was
liberally besprinkled with gore.
. ASco7jlDK to Prof- Cook, of the Agricul­
tural college, it isn’t necessary to burrow
any trouble about the defoliation of the
oak trees by worms. He says it Is not a
serious matter, and is not likely to occur
again.
Y on do not need to attend a mortgage or
bankrupt sale to get dry goods or millinery
gooils. Russell has a fullstock bought for
cash and bought cheap and aelb at the very
lowest living prices. You will get your
money’s worth every time.
Alfred Fisher, Ed Shay. Elmer Sponable
and Dry Heath engaged In a scrap In Dick
Kurtz’ billiard hall Friday night. They
were arrested, all but the latter pleading
guilty Saturday morning and pay lug 83.00
and costs. Heath plead not guilty, was
tried Monday and acquitted.
’
X shrewd swindler is working farmers
by taking orders for a political chan.
The orders eventually prove to be a certifi­
cate of agency and an agreement bv the
purchaser to buy one dozen charts. These
are delivered by a confederate, and the
farmer usually compromises.
The latest sell is an imitation fly, a good­
sized, ugly looking Insect, which has been
so carefully designed that at a first glance
any person will be fooled. If you see such
an insect resting on the white cravat or im­
maculate shirt front of some friend, better
let some one else brush it off.
In Postmaster General Wanamaker's
next report he will discuss penny postage,
free delivery in small towns and postal
telegraphy. He will give facts not only as
to a lowering of the rate of postage, but
will defend free delivery and strongly
urge the portal telegraph scheme.
All parties owing E. W. Morrill 4 Co.
accounts that arc sixty days old must be
paid. We want the money to pay our
debts with and at the prices we sell our
goods we cannot afford lunger time.
Yours truly,
E. W. Morkji.i, 4 Co.
We notice in the Nashville News that
one firm offered to put iu an B0 feet stand­
pipe, 12 feet In diameter, for that village
for 82.700. Doubtless for $4,000 or at the
outside 95.000 a standpipe could be added,
to tbe Hastings water-works system. And
it would save Its cost every four years.

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Miss Neylc Gritft, of St. Paul,
Minn.,
visited her father last week.
A-J. Bowne, of Grand Rapids, was in
the city Monday on business,
t Mtr^.C &lt;’- Ilt!nl,ey« ot Grand Rapids,
is visiting friends in this city.
Brother Francis, of the Uke OdesA
Wave, took In lhe fair Wednesday. . “
Deputy Revenue Collector Perry, of
Bellevue, was In the city last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Goodyear went to
Chicago Tuesday to attend the Exposition.
Charlie Wise and family are visiting reb
atlves and friends in Gobtevllle. his former
home.
George Hawkins, of Vermontville, aided
Busby Bros. In their tou^brial parlors dur­
ing fair.
Mr. and Mrs. L Wlthey, of West Al­
mond, N, Y.. spent Sunday in this city vis­
iting relatives.
Miss Neal, of Columbus, O^lo. has been
engaged as one of the^newjKeachers at the
Central school.
/
Mr. Warner, of AnK Arbor, Is taking
charge of F. L. Heath’s drug store during
the latter’s absence.
Brother Warner, of the Democrat, is
confined to his room at the Hastings house
with typhoid fever.
. )
Miss Florence Clark, of Coming, Kent
Co., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.
O. Lowden, last week.
Miss date Herrington returned from
her summer vacation In the northern part
of the state last week.
Franz Willison started for Cincinnati.
Ohio, Tuesday where he will pursue his
studies in tbe dental college there.
Mr. and.Mrs.’Fred U Heath started for
Chicago this morning. They will visit in
Indiana before returning, nud expect to be
absent about two weeks.
Harry Hayes, Instead of returning to
Whatcom, has accepted a position in the
National bauk here. Anti his many
friends are glad he is to remain.
Mra. Spencer Bullis and two children,
of Oleans, N. Y. and Miss Helen Potter
of Orchard Park. N. Y. visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Chidister the past week.
John McElwain was In Delton Monday,
informing tbe residents that "In tbe midst
of life we are in death," in tiie interest of
tha&lt;Mqtual Life Insurance Company.
yi)uane and Guy mqer left for Ann
Arlxir Tuesday, where they will pursue
their studies iu tbe University. We are glad
to see young men avail themselves of the
opportunities afforded for a higher edu­
cation.
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and lhe foUowluk offleer, were elected.

Vta4^Fi£k •n-uher.
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Howarth.

Bros.

Howarth,

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Lp£r, Women’* work ip tbe Grange­

Sister Ifi»w»oa.
Travis and
Srle«to»^-sm« BX’"'VM&gt;Wwrn«r.
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KwluxtoM-BeMl. Bid Ora - &lt;■

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flwr-nja per hundred.
KJ««— .K4JKI,
Apples-ttfiSOc.
lUriey-tuo.
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A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
lam sorry to state that my
Behr Bros. Piano and 7 Octave
Organ did not arrive in time
tc exhibit at the fair as I in­
tended.
But they are here now and
any lover of music should not
fail to examine these instru­
ments.
They are surperior to any
thing made in tone, finish and
price.
Jons Bisskib,
The Jeweler.

School Books

Down!
A full line of all school books
used in of the schools in Barry
county.

Hard
Water

Flour Way

Cash or trade for old school
books.
100 styles of tablets.
50 sizes of slates.
Pens, Pencils and Inks.

Fred L. Heath

White Rose Flour"

$2.50
Every sack warranted to be"
A No. 1. For sale only by

THE DRUGGIST.

JOS. ROGERS.

is Lenox

The Race Between the Two Great Horses

NELSON and ALLERTON
Oct. 8th will give people an opportunity to judge for themselves
which of the two are the fastest horsed.

If people will call on us they will be given
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’ " to Judge for ^Themselves
whether we are not the

Cheapest Clothing Store
IN THE CITY.

WE ARE IN THE RACE FOR THE
PEOPLE’S PATRONAGE

Sec., Noun* Michaeld^TwiS- u» «« l™,,m

carried out.________ _ _ —
the markets-

we hope to win by giving the best goods for the’lowest prices.

WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.:

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Sow—Z$ra R’"J*

Having boughtsince the reduction a large stock of the finest watches, I can now sell you
a watch much cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. I will guarantee to sell you a watch
tor less*money than anyone else can.
’
1 have just added a large stock of tbe latest patterns of SILVERWARE. I have no
chestnuts to work off. Everything new.

Iw"’rd- was hi

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Mr. Ht-rman Scripps, of Boston, Mass.
Hu n rviiHiuy took place in Albkui.
Gia,-., x accurately fitted and ground for
» I detects of vision, by
.
Annorr, Optician,
Wdh Dr. Kimball. Battle Creek.
One second hand crown jewel coal stqve,
two second hand wood burning stoves, for
sale cheap ai the Hartings Engine A Doo
v» &lt;»rk-. Crushed coke for stow use at
same place.
Mr-. Nancy Post mother of cx-Probate
Judge W. W. Cole, died at tbe home of her
dWhtrr in Nashville Sunday. Had she
uvt-d until next June she woetd have been
1U0 years old.
Mn&gt;. OUve Russell, a widow lady living
Hopv committed suicide last week by tak­
ing Paris gret-n. Further particulars will
found In tbe Brush Ridge correspoodenre iu this issue.
Th, cue lo which Frank Fwooul’. ew
l'll»:.»^»wo&gt;llh.t&gt;lr. wu w&gt;e lo
Uiu city by T. 8. Lawrenmm. It b a fine

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Mr. B. F. Lunn and Miss Maud Baldwin
2.000 were united in marriage at tbe home of the
bride’s parents in Rockford, Kent county.
’.tinges for advertisements Wednesday night. The trappy couple ar­
office Tuesdays at latest to rived in the city Monday night and will
in tbe issue of the week make their homef in Mrs. Ann Jones’ house
on Green St. We extend our congratula­
tions.
h.-liymcr'* house is nearing
Miss Kittle Smith, formerly of this city,
-i! quality of salt in barrels at died in Marshall Saturday of malarial
fever. Of late she had been canvassing
for the Adventist Publishing Company, of
and bam to rejtu Inquire of Battle Creek. Her remains arrived In the
ii. &gt;t'I
p. W. Stiticheom'u.
city Monday morning and the funeral took
I a-.- ( jHiley. living in the 2d ward, place Tuesday forenoon from Uw Adventist
(■; c’lifumption yesterday.
church.
( S:rung ii buying rye and selling
A complimentary ticket to the 39th an­
u:.l ;■ • d at the Irving elevator.
nual exhibition of the Barry Cobxty fair
furnished rooms to rent on has just reached the Independent, The
fair commenced last Tuesday and to-mor­
■j Brpailway.
Mbs./&gt;MKEXnKl.».
iit »-n*rr. the Jeweler, has the row is lhe last day. A live turkey Is take n
Service at thr Presl.ytcrian church next
-■ •!.- k cf watches In Burry county. to the clouds by the balloonist and given
its liberty, and without tbe use of a para­
i ;.t n iff John Jk-ssmer where chute tt returns to the earth.—Plainwell Sunday morning. : There will be no
service in the evening.
th i Urge stock, good goods and low
Independent.
The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet in the
The Michigan Central will run a special church at 0:30. Young people of any
seen in Hastings a nicer
church and of no church invited and
and trimmings than train to Grand Rapids Thursday, Oct 8,
1891, on account of the contest of the world welcomed. To be led by Maurice Grigsby.
famous trotters Allerton and Nelson for
Tbfe C. L. S. C. will hold its first meet­
from the cheapest to the which round trip tickets will I*1 sold at the
ing Bt the home of Miss Rose Goodyear on
.. trimmed in the very latest following low rate: Leave Hastings 9:02 Saturday evening. October 3rd, 1891, at 7
a. m.. returnlug special train leaves Grand vclock standard time. The following is
kets were sold for the Olin Rapids at 7: 30 p.m. for 75c. Tif'Jcets the program:
•n at This place. Two extra good upon this train and date only.
Circle will orxni a* usual, repeating the
e well filled.
Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote, whofikt came Lord’s prayer and singing.
Social Institutions of the L. b.. Chapters
ami accounts due Ira Van­ before lhe public as an Illustrator, and
tori: must be settled at once, as later as tbe author of ‘’The Led-Horse 1 and 2—Mrs. M. W. Hicks.
Tbe Leading Facts of American History,
Xj'.'tvave th* city.
Claim" and other novels of western life,
P.ZM l-M-Mr. K. A. Hkllry.
t.f :i.c business places are now has written a new story which will be one
Physical Life, Chautauquan—Mrs. w.
-lecfricity at night, the current of the serial features of the coming year 0.
The Century. Mrs. Foote has chosen a
n turned on Saturday nighL
SoeUlUft eU, CUahlau■ ’ i&lt;iul '.idcH press screws, cuin- field unhackneyed in fiction, the Irrigation quan—Clement Smith.
:h double ratchet feed, for sale schemes of the great west "The Ch«en
The
lAdle.
Rkri.h
AhlUUy ■&gt;»&gt;"&gt;Hartings Engine &lt;k Iron Works, Valley" will be Illustrated Sy the author. m.nnuel church will mwl fuMdw Uw ««&gt;
r-.s-i. a E. Phillipa, of Hope, pre­
As Mrs. Addison Pennock, of Delton, ot October S p. m. .1 lhe louue «: Mra. J.
- with two Fallow water apples, was walling on tbe platform at the C. K. S Goodyear. It is hoped there will be a
■t . tic weighing 22 ox. Who can &lt;fc S. depot Friday night before taking the full attendance aud that all will be there
evening train home, a pickpocket attetnp - on time.
The annual meeting of the «. t - M. b-.
ere wishes us to announce that ed to steal her pocket book. She fell bis
market now for live bens and hand in her pocket and Immediately made of the M. E. church, will be held on Wed­
L nesday. OctolH-r 7th, at the home of Mra.
that weigh three pounds and It known. So ofilwra •«
time but John Carpenter, ot Oranxe-u*. H IL Rose, all members of the soclct} are
w&gt;, there and had bla ll«brta« clothea on £,ue~r» •* I’'"'."',*1
-u.tebted to Geo. Gatrell for a Till they fitted hhn s«.l on thia partleuta
will be served from fi'C to ®^'en
*
(Utah) Standard, giving occasion- He pitched Into the ^’*1™'"'- Sunocr
o-S lo wlilcl. all ara cordially !»•»«&lt;•■
n riptlcn of that country and its wbo by the way I. a larye man .» well
High School.
HU1»
school.
.
a lough looking one. and knocked him
School U pra«re»ln« ra'J' "».lr with
•• in want of a nice dunk in fur down aesnral timer The
trim
■. braided or art rar han triiamed can the depot and appeared noon tin Bn-1&gt; *
•uwives in style, quality and price little later, where be was arrested by Lon
stable Walt to whom ho gave bls name
' &gt;*"
•lobk I'aiteraoD had lib right leg broken a, James McCoy. Uf
&gt;atur.i;.L by being kicked by a calt. The and taken before JuAlre Boadh■»&gt;“"£»
j ” -riJS prajrem which 1»» 1»«‘ Been
iuj'ir, w bad one aud will lay him up for yhere be earn bla name as •&gt;»““
It bls er.mln.llon Tu«d.r be was bound uoSteUd iforaal ImpraccwM “ ""
* lung time.
•
.
orer to tbe circuit coon. He retuse, to
Altn-.i Chee^man, of Rutland, was ar- d Lose lost where he resides, but hl.
•*'?w»cw’tmcber. Mi» Nerd, took her
teMH Friday night for.' drunkenness, and ?.ce and bis action, prael.lnl Mm UJ be
paid Vt.ut) atu! costs Saturday morning to
pl.ee In our Khool Tur^H
man who has seen qalle a fittle ot l
Justice Beadle.
Oil r school gave the ven new "**
world, though not aMoclatlog with toe thXTU.
aud Ihcro Is no n«on «h,
Word received from Adrian, Mlabest
class
of
people—
X'lo . imnouncea the death of Mra. Jane
A. Mills, wife of George W. Milla, former­
County Granr®Th. ar. r. o. -in told
m£L’
ly a n-Hi.ient ot thia city.
Humrual tor Ano Arbor Turwday
on
’• meelMi-s Nellie Knappen, formerly of thitf In, with Irrln,
O’1® •
—in tut-,- thorough course.
citj. - a- married Wednesday of last week »:h. fill. 10 «• M. Pracram tor

week

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OHUEK OF PUBLICATION.
State ot Michigan, Circuit Court for the County
of Barrv. in chanmiry.
8»hnM*rerG. Bullis, complainant. v». Myrtle
Emus.Qutetxiant. •
Entered Aini. 'ZTth A. D- 1*91.
Sult p»*»4dtinc iu tlii- Circuit txmrt for the
County of Barry in chancer), at the City of
Haatinga In said county, ou the Ifith day of
August A D- 1*1.
ll aatlMtMt-iorilv appearing to me by r.ffl.lavit
that the n.vld defendant, Myrtle Balha is a
reddvutof tiie State of Michigan bu^haMtie
•abjkt-trt Iviurtl iu said cau-e cannot be persor
Mlty
nerved
bv rreason
nr her ale-euceJIlollon
from n.
idly---served
—
concealment
will a-------__^i;
of tanner &amp; t oi.^.----- „ -------- -----eompUunatu.
- --------It b ordered that U.c said defendant ran** her
appearance in Mid cause to be entered within
three month* from tn Is date, and that In ease of
her appearance, site cause her answer io the
oomnLdmiut'a bill of twin plaint In this c*um to
be tiled, and a copy thereof to be nerved ou the
eoinplaiuai.t'n solicitor within twenty day* after
service ot a copy of said bill and a notice at this
order; and that In default thereof the said biu
be taken «a confessed uy the sidd defendant.
And It U further ordered. Hint within twenty
days tbe said complainant cause tills order to
be published in thu Haith-—- •— paper published and
d in said county,
and that such publical
continued otieti iu
----- .-------------- -- ---------atuxxMadan, or that
hr cause a copy of Hila order to bit personally
served ou said defendant, nt least twenty days
before tiie time prescribed fur her appturaucr.
FRANK A. Houkhh..Circuit Judge.
Sukixkk A Fox. Compliiiuani'asolicitor.
too*. B. BniCK. Register in Chancery.
(A true copy.)
.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
Some more chemi' houses wanted ratiging from 8500 to SIOW.
Heiueniber that this column contains but
a very .-mall part of the property 1 have
for sale or exchange.
I have Improved and vacant city lota for
sale and exchange in all parts of the city.
Fanning lands for sale Mid exchange In
all parte of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop
erty for sale at a bargain.
I have choice Chicago property for sale,
■well located In different parts of the city,
ranging from $435 up to 830.000. a splen­
did -opportunity for investments in that
marvelous city where fortunes nn- made in
Real Estate. I have maps of the city lo­
cating the different pln&lt;r &gt; fur sale­

SPECIAL !

On Jefferson stre/l two houses*and lots
at tiargalns, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory,—one lot and
house well finished
81.000; 8500 dowp.
bol. on time at 7 per cent.
And one house and lot one block from
factory. $800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
House and lol neati Whip and Felt Hoot
factory. 81.000. $500 down, bal. 3 years
at 7 per cent.
Several splendid bargqlus In the 1st
want and other parts of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
80 ft. front by 140 ft. deep.well located In
Seneca Fall*. N. Y.. has on the land 1 brick
store three stories, also dwelling house and
good l»arn. Can l&gt;e bought at a bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Grand
Rapids property. The cityrtf Seneca Falls
has n population of 7.000 and upwards—is
largest town In Secena Co.
40-acrc farm In Irving, ail improved, soil
good. Can ta bought at a bargain on easy
terms.
M acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
acres. W mile vast of Sheridan, good fram­
ed bouse. One of the cheapest farms In
Barry Co.. will take part city property.
10 acres near dty, good house and barn,
well and cistern. 150 -fruit trees, J, acre
graj«es; 81,300. Cheap,
down, tial. at 7
per cent.
160 acres In Woodland to exchange for
.smaller farm and difference.
1»6 acres tn Hope township, known as
Ute Duty farm, will sell for 51200 on easy
-4enns.
Several 80 acre parcels for sale nt bnr•gains ranging from Si.soo [upwards and
some will take part city property in cxehauve.
1 have several large farms for sale will
take email farm in part paymt-nt.
1 have some city property 4 will trade
for good farms.
I contemplate a more extended system
of advrrttelng. and It would, be weu for
those who wish to sell or exclinngtvto call
af tills agency al once and get the benefits.
Union Pacific IL IL lands for sale in the
aralf- of Kansas. Oregon. Washington,
Utah, Texas. vl»% upwards iof 5.900,000
acres of farming, mineral and timbered
?«nd». tanging in price from SB to 810 per
men-, one-utnlli down, ten yegra credit on
telain*. Frequent excursion rotes given,
etcM Call and get circulars.

Michigan Central
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HMriogs

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. banknotes,
or even t&gt;
to gamble. Still
less must the ideal millionaire shirk his
burdens by “tying up his capital” in en­
terprises or industries where it will re­
main for long periods latent'—potential
wealth only. This is simply to make
one's self an agent of the public expend­
iture; the personal clement sinks out of
sight But let him build a palace in a
night, like Aladdin; drink n pricetau
pearl, like Cleopatra; throw a bridge of
! gold across the Hellespont; giyoa feast
where fountains shall run precious
wines, the disiiui l» set with diamonds,
the guests be H-*ated ou chair* of gold
and ivory, and every breath they draw
lie freighted with the value of priceless
treasure*. The magical, the impossible
are what^te demand of boun^ess riches,
and we are continually di^nsted, be-'
cause, after all, nothing very much out
of the common sqems to take place.
Conut de Lisle, however, was still an
unknown quantity; he had not shown
what he could do, and he might there­
fore still do anything. His fancy of a
great free school and a museum of art,
which a tew persons were cognizant of,
New York wefetj/ ami Cottwf Lucien de lofted well enough for u ride issue, but
LUlc agreed very well with one another.
for him it could liardly be more tlian
New York society and Count Lucien that It was known that ho had purde LisL? agreed very well with one an­ Ichasud a tract of land several miles in
other that winter. Iu these later times rextent on Long Island, and was having
we are become somewhat cautions and [ it laid out and improved, with a view,
skeptical in our dealings with eminent ' apparently, of making a private or semi­
foreigners whom we never heard of until ; private park Of it, and no doubt the
they turn up in Fifth avenue with a ro­ ; site of the school would bo there. He had
mantic and dazxling autobiography and houses at Newport and Saratoga, and pal­
with some mysterious magnetism, which ' aces, it was said, in various European
ends by attracting the precious metals countries; he had. since coming to New
out of o-ur pockets, after which the high ! York, given orders for the building ot a
'bom enchanter vnnisbe&amp; We no longer I Fteam yacht which was expected to com­
embrace this kind of people so impetu­ i bine thu ix*d qualities of Cleopatra's
ously as we did. But though it may lie । barge and an Atlantic greyhound. As to
difficult to distinguish between good I lhe Trent hona.-, as it was still called, no
paste and a diamond we all recognize , uno knew exactly what he was doing with
the diamond itself when we we it. A i that; he had already taken up his quarters
charlatan may make us doubt, but a true। there, but it was understood that altiTa; rion? of wme kind were still going on.
man carries conviction with him.
Cvunt Lucien was no charlatan—the। ' Afu*r ail known facts were allowed for,
keenest critics were agreed as to that. : it was felt that the real nucleus of the
His manners were good, without being matter had :x:inx4y been. touched, and
too good;-his refinement was instinctive, that the sensation was yet to come.
Then, where had the count’s money
aud there was a touch of soldierly stern­
ness in him that gave his bearing weight come from? So gigantic n fortunexould
and distinction. He spoke little alxmt not have. tavn long iu existence, or it
himself, and never blew his own trumja-t. would have been hoard of. Was its
but he evidently expected to be treated. ' source in the mines uf Mexico? It was
with consideration, and would perfectly from Mexico Hint the count hod come to
know how to assert himself upon occa­ New York: and, according to his own
sion. His standing, however, was that ; account, he was the' son of a i-ingle
of a quiet and rather reserved gentle­ j French gentleman, and had received his
man, desirous to lie on kindly terms। ' title of nobility from Napoleon—a com­
with good people, and conscious, it i plimentary gift merely, unaccompanied
might l»e. that ho could give them at ' by revenue. Perhaps ha had found the
least ns much ns they could give him. , key to 0|&gt;en the long closed treasure
These qualities would have mode him •‘house of the Montezumxs. Periiap.-* he
acceptable in society, but his wealth। had stumbled upon a hoard laid up at
rendered hi.i poeition unique, and, in। the period of Maximilian’s accession,
spite of tbe impossibility
such a thing' when Franre anticipated gaining a per­
as American snobbery, it put some queer' manirnt fflothold iu tbe country. Permodification into the spectacles of thos.’1 h»i« be had discovered a diamond mins
who came in contact with him. Few on his own account richer tlian those uf
spoke to him or thought of him exactly' • Gulconda. Or piaaribly he had only come
as they wduld have done if bo had been suddenly into a number of great inhera man of-ordinary fortune.
, itancen.
...
t&lt;&gt; which circuiurtances had
He actually had the money—that was given a multiplied value. The f &gt;;mdathe strange feature. The rumor ran "
tion of‘ the wealth of the Rothschilds
that he was keeping three or four million had been laid by speculation on the re­
on deposit at several New York banks. suits of n war. There had lately been a*
The rumor was investigated, and result­ great war in Europe, but it was difficult
ed in tho discovery that the millions in to see how it could have put so much
question were indeed there, bat they gold into any one mxna pnket. Be­
were midions, not of dollars, bnt of sides, the present accumulations of the
pounds sterling. News came from Bos­ Ruthschilda were the gradual increase uf
ton and Philadelphia tliat there was as several generation*; whereas D.t Lisle's
much more to his credit i^thoso cities. fortune hail. so to say, sprung np in a
It leaked out that the great London and night.
Westminister bank in London was pay­
In the course of the season the count
ing Count de Lisle dividend on eight was seen at the principal houses in town;
million pounds. But these vast rami but he never remained at any place
were but the fringes of the count’s for­ more than fifteen or twenty minute.,,
tune. He was a largp investor in real and always aroused more interest than
estate and lands; indeed, a wag started he satisfied. Without seeming to be so,
the story that he Iiad purchased all of he was careful in his selection of ac­
Manhattan island below Canal .street, quaintances; only the select circlo could
with its buildings and inhabitants; but say they knew him. It was evident,
this proved to bo un overstatement. therefore, that tho count did not intend
Such fantastic exaggerations are merely to nse any pf his power in the atmuJillustrations of the impoaribility of con­ mcnt of defying society—os of course he
ceiving really great wealth.
might easily have done. He was going
A million—ten millions—hundreds of to be conventional, like ordinary men—
millions—tho mind cannot grasp the idea always with the difference that he was
of such sums in relation to any single the richest man in the world. But that
owner; one seems practically about as fact actually rendered his convention­
good as another; and, in the effort to ality eccentric.
Felifuary
%aybring thejn within the bounds of com. came, and ,people
. - were —
prehension, wo give way to jests and ' ing that tho season was over, when all at
once
invitations were issued to a dinner
fairytales. Was Count de Lisle's income - °
nr* ,T,v;t
—
at Count de Lisle’s. Here
twenty-five thousand dollars a day—or and reception
.
fifty thousand—or more? Whether it vras a sensation at last! Every one who
were more or less he certainly could not . was invited had a different idea of what
spend it or himself. And yet tbe innate ■ it would be like. There were two hundesire in tho human mind to sea giants dred aud fifty invitations oil told—a good
and heroes and gods—men who in their 1 sized dinner party, but still by.no means
single peruons are the equivalent of na- 1 » larger amount of guests than New
tions—makfeB us hope that each new । York's highest circle could easily have
millionaire will find sonro way to wear i ftxrnished. In fact, the number could
all his inillioDA as a garment, or, rather, I aot well have been smaller; but then
as a ajdu.-m which his own proper life J they were the choicest of the choice. The
ciretilateiu Surely the wants of man ' mart beautiful girls, the most aristoare infinite; how, then, can any amount of cratic ladies, tho most distinguished
money overwhelm him? Be it a billion, | gentlemen. It would bo a brilliant ocevery separate dollar of it ought to be J cnsion; no one had a right to complain,
tingling with vitality, and as busy min- , although, of course, those who were not
fetering directly to its owner as are the among tbe elect might be expected to
corpuscle* of his blood. That any of it J f&lt;*« disappointed.
ahould be lying dead seems a reflection |
There was one point about this affair
on human ability—on our intellect and ’ that excited a g&lt;xxl deal of curious specsenses. The horse is his who mounts it; ; illation. Tbe count was a bachelor, and,
tho fortune is his who spends it. No ,lB a number of unmarried women wore
doubt great riches need great genius, aud ; to be of tbe party, it was natural that he
even genius needs practice. The j&gt;ower should ask some lady to assist him in re­
to make one's self legitimately cost, say, cciving his guests. Who should this
a hundred dollars a minute, night and ! lady be? It was assumed that fae would
day, from year’s end to year’s end, and ( be some recognised leader of society;
year after year, is a mighty and admir- : somebody who would be recognixed at
able power, probably not yet attained on ’ once as the right person in the right
this planet.
!
But when it became known (as
CHAPTER Xl.
HPECUItaTlONS.

„dI..hooMbeadW-w»t'&gt;rt-&gt;afedde Count &lt;J|&gt; Ll*l«ni ttetowtaj tw.
,„,1 greet tl&gt;« ku-h u th.y auu. In.
Everybody
tho
**
although ah. had b«a In reriromwit
Mnooter hMl-nd’. datth, tho ttnglcMd
.tin somewhat myMeriowi story oonwete.1 with bur 1M1 public «Pp«nto&lt;» "J
not forgotton. While it
X
that tho Itwly wm "off
♦
rut.Ming that ter cmmt tori not
bora. .jcUlly fl»WnR. oXMtly turtnunto. Ikr nurriuito tori bora » raraot
our, tori the erent Unit tori raotod llto
bo rerralri tori bran uni.ira rad Urrible. it wm not her hull: but todety u
„is«h rad tididiom. rad prefer, not
to be brooKht in contort with _P~ido
whoeo presence recalls hidoona things.
Thi. wm not tho only n«ra. lyww.
for criticising tho selection of Mb.
Mrtcbin. Two oth«»'•ere Immediately
conzpicuons.
,
,
.. ,
The first was that tho houro in which
tbe dinner was to I® given wn« built by
her husband, nud was tta scene of Ins
murder. The eecoml was that tho date
»;ipointeil—February ^enty-five-wM
the auniver.utry of the day on which
he was murdered. .
Uuqnectionably tho coincidences were
accide ntal, as far hH the count was con­
cerned. He had taught tho Trent house
Lxcause it suited him. He bod appointed
February twenty-five because he woe not
able to complete his proporotitawearlierBut it Waa no accident that Salhe
Matchin nccejited his proposition. She
must have dona so jrith her eyes open,
and knowing the remarks to which it
would give rise. It was hard to fathom
her motive in taking such a step. It
could hardlv bo vainly; rhe waacertain
to be criticised far mure than envied.
Could it ta that she looked forward to
emerging not only from her social re­
tirement but from her widowhood as
well? After having gained a handsome
fortune by one husband, wm she to
roach the’highest pinnacle of human
affluence bv means of another? If so,
she might afford to disregard tho disap­
proval even of New Y ork.
* Time was wanting to discuss the mat­
ter thoroughly. The twenty-fifth of
February arrived, and the flower iff
Manhattan Island drove np to the Trent
house with a soul full ot surmise and
anticipation.
CONTTNITD

Rev. F. XL Shnmt. part&lt; t United Breth­
ren church. Blue Mound. Kansas. Nl)s: “1
find it my duty to tell what wonders Dr.
King’s New Discovery has done for nn-.
Mv lungs were badly dbeuted. and my
parfelitouers thought I rould live ou’y a
few Winks. I took five hotties of Dr.
King’s New Discovert and nui sound and
well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight.”
Arthur Love. Manager Ixm’r. Funny
Folks Combination, writes: “Afur a
thorough trial and convincing evidence, J
am confident Dr. King’s New Discovery
for ronsuiuptlun bealts ’• in all. and cure*,
when everything ri.M fails. The greatest
kindness I can do my many thousand
friends is to urge them’t&lt;» try it.” Free
trial tatties at \V. H. Goodyrar’s drug
store. Regular sixes 50c. and St.
,

S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Win . wm
troubled ikith ucurslgla and rheumatism,
his stomach yas disorilcpri. his liver was
affected to an alarmlnc degree, appetite
fell away, and he was terribly reduced In
fiesh and strength. Three buttles of
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edwxnl Shepherd. Harrisburg. HL. had
a running sore on his leg of eight years'
standing. Used three i*ottles of Electric
Bitters and "seven Isixcs of Bdcklen’s
Arnica Halve, and his leg Is sound and
well. John Speaker. Catawba. O.. had
five large fever sores on his leg. doctors
said lie was incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitters and one Ik&gt;x Buck leu's Arnica
Salve cured him entirtdy. . Sold by W. II.
Goudyear, the druggist.

The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt• rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skln.eraptiona, and ikmIHve­
to’ cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money u fundfxi. Price 25 cents J»t tax.
Fur sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist

The NationalHymn^»t« World’s Fair,
"SANTA CLAUS SOAP
My ur.vnir.: ifenfn^.
srsii&amp;r*’
Land what our f31hers
died;

.

Land where cur Mothers
cried,
.’
Over the wash-tub tied
Let freedom rin^.
My MJw coimtr/ th«_
Lindol the noble, |t«_
Thy name I love ■
Hove, thy.tucks-..nd fnn,
But oh; what b&gt; 3, &lt;- v k.i....
Mystalwhhlvv-S
When I think oi
'
Let music swell v ■ . :
And bl'jw through go uie’
trees
Hail SANTA CLAUS:
Let tired mjrtnls wake
And gladly try a cake.’
Let all for cle.inii- sake
Join the applause.
'

SS11

N.K.It\irbank£Co.

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children,
eurea OoBe. CoaeipaU'm.
nacii. L iarrhaA, Knictati -n,
JU Bo. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, K. Y.

j.

injurious calicaXLe.

©fa good house-wife .who uses

SAP0L10.it is well sAid.-The mouse

is muzzled in her house’Try it and keep
your house clea.n+All grocers keep itCleanliness and neatness about a house'are necessary to
insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he car.’t find it at
home, he will seek elsewhere for it Good housewives know
that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright
"Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you
want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO
and you will be surprised at your success.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

SnOKE

Eb. POWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAHE
!» ALWAYS THE BEST

5C- CKiflR
IH THE

Ten thuusand people ad mi nil a talloon
upon the Plymouth fair grounds yesterday
that did not go up. Everything rise sailed
smoothly.

FltnBvfho
State of Michigan. i»it\
At a aanten &lt;&gt;f the i*
Couuiv of Barry, taldru at
theCiivof Ha-Him-., hi
day. tin fi'*: d?.v ut
■.

In tl,e matter of

the e-iate .-1 Mo&lt;ei

Vu r&gt;*sdU&gt;K
fth'-a „tin—
---------- .-J.,‘ 1 V---wid fatale |.ia)ii&gt;2 Hi't f
Bird may or iintnl ;.f &lt;l'u !,i'
praot and a d&lt; . rec ol iltrtri
toent duly nmde.
Tbcreui*«-:i it t« ordfrrd.

Barry, once tn inch

GILLASPIE

After examining 200 jurors and ex­
pending 8*2.500 uf Manistee county’s sur­
plus, a jury ha* tarn selected lu tiie Kt- Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps flour,
'eed, l&gt;oue meal, ground oystcr-abell. egg food
hoe murder trial,
for fowto. Also a irencral slock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.

.VilWklB

I lhe fi&gt;rem»m. he u'-iip.-'i i '.r
«ald pctitlMi. end that |l* lirir^n
• deccoM^I and all oilier per-.:■- ivirrolrd :a
I tuqd estate, are n-qiilr. il tn npi-tiir hi a jnsrton
ofaald court, then to Im
-n .; the I’rol-de
OlJHV-tn the city &lt;’f H.i-tir s"*. n •'i .l.«-vt:uti'.an4
show ciwae. U auy there &gt;•. ' ’ -&gt; .. , - . nt
Che petitioner may no! i - vn.-t
_,it tanlce
further oidi-rtrt. Iha’ su ;
■

pebtlency of Mid
'
tberml, by cau»irs a •
puMM.rvi in tbe Jixrtl'i.--

That tired feeling now «o Men beard of, Is
entirely overcame l&gt;y Ilnod'a Saruuiariita.
which gives mental a id talliy streugth.

. ;.n &lt;a; ■ irrlof
Itw, day
Anal *c-

,l&lt;. of IM
: i.rnring

u.’i rrfuntj of

«■

(k true cohv.)

Hibltartl'n Khennintle and LJvrr Iritis.

These pills Are sciefiUfimlIy Compounded,
mid uniform in action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pills.
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren wilt) perfect safety. We guarantee
they hare no equal in the cure of sick
headacte, constipation, dyspepsia aud
biBou.-nes&lt;s. and, as nn apaetlxer. they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.

Europa Warner, single, aged 28 years,
dropped dead In one of the rooms of the
Occidental bath bouse, Ypsilanti, yester­
day afternoon.
। .

TE.^1

Hastings City Bank,
.

Hastings, - - Mich.
SUUfLUS 8508X00.

lucorporated under the law&gt; of the Blate of
Michigan.

officxrb:
Qu-sen Victoria hav k rtnwritabiy One head a 3.0. Boblnson, Preakleat;
hair, lor » lady of her agr . but berson. the
Prince of Wales Is quite bald. Had he u-ed’
l&gt;. W. Reyoolds, Cashier.
Ayei's Hair Vigor earlltr in life. hi» bead
ihnjcctom:
might, today, hare been as well covered as that
cen^eme*
Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H. Pewera,
thebest shoe ■ t»e wsia rc' l« Mg
D. G. Hob'.ason,
tH. H. Mt^er.
Mu.kre.H&gt;-s board or health will lo.MllJohn (hurveth,
gale the city’s water supply to see if the
P. T. Colgrove. .
prevalent epidemic of diphtheria can be
traced to it.
Interest uii.1 nn tbnedMposlta and a general
BauKlnx BuMnwui Tran&gt;Mctrd.
Many of lhe inventor* and vendors uf
the various noslnuu. that are offered to
MOSTGWB BALB.
the nubile to-day, only to disappear and lie
ol sale In a mortgaed oxrcutcd by Mary
auecMried by something else to-morrow, |nwer
iww. ■•■; v r
Stultbtatne, be arm a date Un* sixth day of aaamlsM.
make tiie most sweeping and absurd (W».r inn, recorded the twentv seventh day
chima for them. They are heralded as Of November imx and. nn which there iaelalmto be due, m this due. f&gt;w hundred iwd
OU”’-*1K and it is do wonder that the ed
thtecn dollars. I shall, nn lite ninth day of
public has become ausplckma. The most November latt, at tan o'elock In tiie forenoon,
remarkable fact lu the history of 8. S. S. at the north d*«r of the Court house in the City
(for. unlike most other proprietarv med­
icines, it has a history) la this: That a
.Mn' nt Irving,
great many of its virtues have been dis­
uf Michigan
covered by the penpie tiienrodvea. It has
27rr brpr’Rd»» a •P^cltte ter akm
515
cancer, and yet there are many testimonial*;
Of COTiwit b UDdOTtooJ tb»l tbe • b«PP«&gt;»J =
-Jenb*xe «» au, o(
..
. ■
......
f’tnnw) rho ahe rmllv
“g"- Th"
&gt;n or
It will not do to
moat have an c
SLrS'J*1 thCT tano-FXo,
behind the n tarns.”
^.chints.
throw the gold

W. L-’boUCLAS
S3 SHOE

ladies

Woolley &amp; Bronson,

jct

prin

�THE FIRE ALARUM

-GdLl W

Hung*: 1 *us nu-l I.a.iau*. l aeyweresuTHE REAPER DEATH.
gagBd ie draw Ing *|.illor.." tUc masMM ot
coal left to hold up the r of of two mine,
when a main pillar b.- tan “'running," and
Flame* Cost St. Louis Nearly sank out of sight, leaving n chmm IU) feet Seems Very Likeiy to Run Up Lahatoga, N. Y.t Sept. 2ft.—Rev. Dr. 8. Is that Impurity of the blood which rrodora.
deep aud ninety wide. U.r the tar side of
unsightly lumps or awe!:- ’1 la the sect;
Two Million Dollar*.
D. Enrcbacd died at 4 o'clock yester­ which causes ruardng xo.es on the arms,
Agt.in&amp;&gt; Uncic Sam.
]
ttrla. without exit uf any kind except I
day afternoon. He was pnsu rated with legs, or feet; width develops Hirers in tbe
over is, were the sixtseu tneu.
I
lumbago on Sunday. Monday he was eye,, cars, or nose, often causing blindness or
«aved
by
a
Flstuler
Dope.
THIETEEH FIRLB IH A EIHGLE DAY.
। On the bear side were tue rescuers, who craona oonoit at washkgtoi. 1 more comfortable, aud hope* were enter- deafnes.*; which Is the origin of pimples, canreruus growths, or •• humors;" which, faateafor hours vainty triml to throw a rope
Ing upon fl» rungs, causes conrampdoa -4
over the chasm. Kepentedly the tops wus}
train. It Is tho most ancient of all disease*,
1
th:own and as often either fell short'or
Drpnrriuvnt Offi-.-lala In Confnrence—
and very lew perrons are entirely free from IL
landed only to slip back into tbe hole.
Departed Insulting Treatment of MinFinally a lucky throw was made and the
was caught and made Inst to a post. 1
Apparatus Abandoned — EaM Kt. LouU rope
Thea one ot the men essays*! the fright­
Called on for Uelp—Dreadful Work by ful feat of going baud over hand to safety.
Shriek ol
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by •
: Bidding his comrades gqod-bythe intrepid
tho remarkable cures it has aceonipHslmd.
St. Louis, Sept 2a—At 8 J3 p. m. y%,. I1 fellow flung hijuM-lf into space and went
has proven itself to bo n potent aud peculiar
rope,wblch cracked and swayed.
WashixGTOX, Sept. 20.—The president I
medicine for this disease. It you sufier iron .
tcrday an alarm wa» turned iu from the ; along the
times he thought he would fall.
i -”.h«;d Dini results Jwhen mammoth estabUbhrnout of tbe Plant I* Several
scrofula, try Hood’s Barsaparflla.
but W «i -*» —1r—•——- — •trewouta
toll.
WMdotted
was closeted yesterday for. a couple of ‘
,lbnt_wHk_
— ~and stout
’
beL- Ii \ Ua “*
1 bonr&gt; wilh (
Boffi ■ ■ '
“ Every spring my wife and children have
with
officials
of
the
state
and
navy
i* taken; it is pleasant Milling company, at the foot ot Choteau **ar‘ Datong wen: on and on &lt;n,i al iMl . hours
ours *lia ‘
been troubled with scrofula, my UtUo boy,
Sirup ■ &gt; ■ ; - to the taste, and acts avenue. Thu flames covered the entire
Thoototra felto^“ud w^n
. its, aud it wm immediately surthree years old, being a terrible sufferer.
K.i.uRiu, auu worn
H»l
pt .niptly on die Kidneys, fifth floor before an eugiue arrived on tbe the Ihsi had crotmal they « epi like chil­ miae&lt;l that tbe'reason ot the eonfereuce
Last spripg he was one mass of sores from
gently y ■ : ’i. ।
was tho alleged arrest of Americans In
head to tocL We all took Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
cleanses the sys- B.-vne. A second and third alarm followed dren
Livtr
Chili, and it was said that tbe relations
and all have been cured of the scrofula. My
BIO FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA.
dispels colds, head- in quick aucceaaion. Tbe frame buildings
little boy Is entirely free from sores, and *n
.
of
Unde
Sam
with
the
Junta
were
serious____
tern i- ' hjters and cures habitual o' lhe warehouse, boiler hons* and engine
four of my children lock bright and healthy.”
Flamea Uck Up Property of the Value , Lv »'rained. After tbe cytifervnee none of
rooms
were
burning
like
tinder
and
were
Syrup of Figs is the
W. B. ATinorrox, Passaic City, N. J.
«f BMio.ouq. I those present would a;«y what was talked
a weelbiug maas of flume*, producing a
con»U|«i’
PHILAHKITHIA, Sept. 29 —Fire broke out i nboUt or decii!e‘1 uP«n- Secretary Tracy
Iv of its kind ever pro boat unapproachable. The main build­
retiovary.but Tmr
only rvtiJ
IMHtda,
u,.
„ 1#0
W lb«th..lt«.tlo» «&gt;&gt;M
ich
aggravated
and
-ii;g
t&lt;»
the
taste
and
ac
­
Sold byslldnzgclati. gl; alxforgs. Preparedonly
ing, a fire story structure, was ignited on Xorth I&gt;,r. ..»•
duiv.1- pi11
alartnlbg and and the department would
Dr. Burchard’s bj C.I. HOOD A CO., ApMhreariaa. Lowell, Ma**.
&amp; CumSlh n
’ T 1 ?hi,.“P’ *•»’* n° ®°" •h‘P“
Ch‘1L Olher' who
: ihe stomach, prompt in
ceptabit ‘ ■uh! truly lieneficial lin its the top floor, aud the lack of water proc­ fc Cunningham ax * warehonre for lard ' were at the conference are quite a* reli­
in WM, when
ure
prevented
the
firemen
from
checking
IOO Doses One Dollar
clergymen who were
it&lt; at-.:
ant! oil, and which was full of those rub- cent an Secretary Tracy about it. One of
1 ■ 1 .rv*l nnly from tho moi-i lhe flames.
Kleine, be characterMORTGAGE SALE,
effect
stances. Before at hoqr had alapsed the t irae admitted, however, that there was
as the RepubI agreeable substanqes, ite
Default having been made iu th* conditions
fire had gained such headway that a gen-&amp;&lt;&gt;'-bitig xiud or done at the meeting that
hwihhy
cutnpalgn against of a certain mortgage in ide hr G.’orge Milks,
Ii nt qualities 'commend it
Soon the roof of tbe main building fell eral alarm was sent in, Including a call pcould not be given lo tbe public without
a
siugle
man, to ID-aiib-l
Striker
giany '■
rebellion, will long
dateei November twentieth, A. I), its*. •
; have imide it thci most with a great crash, and iu weight on lhe I for two tire bunia The flames »pte.*d to iuj;:ry to diplomatic aspects of tbe matof the moat unique and recorded in the -office of the l£egl»tcrof
to aii ;i'
ali&lt;i |3&gt;j Xprtb Water - ter.
then burning floors beneath caused a gen­ 131, 133, 184,
Deeds, for Bam County. Michigan, ou
•
ly known.
It is supposed that two I street and nixo u, the Armour packing 1 Dr. Monti, the representative of the
tbe twenty-first day of November A. D.
50cA-eral coilapa-*.
I: Eit'S is for Rile tin
______
1F78 In Uber 13 of Mortgiup*. on page Mi,
’‘-Av till
’&gt; 1leiulinff
—1:—1.drug- I ^“vu were covered by the caving in of - house, the rag waruhuumi of JciMtip, Chilian government here, yesterday rewas born la Steuben, oa which mortgage there Is claimed to be duo
I Moore &amp; Co. and HP Front street, tne celved a dispatch from his government.
at ttie date of this notice the sum of one hun­
''
.Irnnrial
U« bolHta*. •• l^o «n, mUH**. Bmnll
Sept,
a
1812.
He
was
graduated
from
wool warehouse of Thom vi \Vil*on. All . There was no allusion whatever to the ro­
. reliable dni"gi« who
dred and thirty and forty-two bundretin dollar*,
Centre college nud then studied theology
an attorney fee of twenty-five dollar*
these
fir^nv one who*1110 lo“
'^«n5*«a,e•wme «*».««. ! of
aip«i.
’ place* were gutted or badly dam ported attest ot Americans or ot any at Danville, Ky.. and began to preach iu and
provided for In said mortgage, and no tall or
and al joining buildings were ; action intended to harass Minister Egan. ;
proceeding at law having been instituted to
1838.
He
became
pastor
of
a
church
in
- ly for anj one woo ^
uh
1Mnranr&lt;
,
(
,
t
r1hju1
gsu.ouo.
8evi
scoret
----------------------------------------- —,-— — . scorched.
i Dr. Montt^ without knowing whether any
recover the debt secured by said mortgage or
in
New
York,
where
be
remained
for
"everal Ulrumcu Injured.
' Amrticau* have been arrested, di*crcflits |
;ry it. Do not accept any eral hundred barrels of flour stored in the j
any part thereof;
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
warehouse were destroyed.
I The inflammable nature of the good* any usd all reports to tbe effect that his forty years. In ISSO he became president
contained In said mnrtgaai' and the statute in
n..,.
«*»-» . *&gt;..«.e.*.
. h?orcd in *be building* rendered the work government has treated or will treat men of Kutger'a female college. The doctor such case made aud provided, notice is hereby
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Panic Over » Powder Car.
I
leaves
one
son,
who
Is
a
doctor,
and
an
­
of th* flretneu extra basardous, nud by of any* nationnlity in Santiago harshly or
even that on Friday, the second day of OetoA
panic
waa
caused
when
it
became
I
ir. A. D. it«i. alien o'clock in tbe forenoon,.
other who is a lawyer.
■. &gt;:.KClSCO. CiL___
j the falling of the walls, caused by oil ex- unfairly.
1 shall sell at public auction to tbe highest bid­
known that a powder car wm standing on '.
plosions and in other ways, right tiremen
—----- -- ------ — -----der, at the north front door of the court house
ON THE JMAMOND.
the railroad track beside tbe mill. Sav- ; were hurt, but uone wriotislr. A rough
in the city of Hasting*. UaTry County. Mletu,
lUglitfnlly or otherwise, the Junta poothat
being the place where lhe circuit court for
era! were trampled on, tut no ssriuua in- . estimate of the loss place* it at IMO.IVJ, ' pie in Chili arc down on Minister Egirn,
Harry County is holil.u. tbe premises des­
and reports are that they bare surrounded i
cribed iu Mid mortgage orao much thereof a*
jury rcaultea in tbe rash. Tbe car was I; with iuaurance for a little over half.
। removed by means of a chain. Several {I During the tire Delaware avenue wa.« a tbe American legation al Sautiago with a
CHICAGO. Sept. SI -League score* yea- may be neewsary to pay tbe amount due on
said mortgage, with ten per cent. Interest
' river of oil and water, tiie oil aflame and curd&lt;iu of police, nud threabni to arrest all
as follows: At Boston-Boston, thereon, and all legal costs, together w ith aa
I building* ailj.*&lt;unl were scorched, but !। rendering the street utterly impassable. who try to vi*it the minister. It is ro- today are
—---------0.-----port’d t hut during the conference ye*ter- 8; Brooklyn,
At. New York—(First Jattorney's fee of twenty-five dollars provided
I were saved with but lit. 1c damage. At '&gt; The telegraph and telephone wires were
for therein, tbe prend*es being described la
I 5.45 tbe firemen Were called to Tenth and ;j down In ev»ry. direction, creating a bar­ day morning Assistant Secretary Whar- game) New York. 3; Philadelphia, 4 (Sec- Isaid mortgage as nil those certain plec-.s or
ton informed the president that instruc- ond game) New York. H; Philadelphia, A 1pare»ls ot land situate In the town of Hope,
• Spruce by a general alarm, leaving but a !' rier that very much embarrassed the tlAilions Lad been sent to Minister Egan on At Pittaburg-Pittaburg, 2; Cleveland, 5. in the county of !Um and state of Michigan,
j few atreams playing on the smouldering iI men. The fin- burned for al»ut two Saiip-day, but that no reply hnd Ix-rn re- At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, I; Chicago, 4. and described a* follows, to-wlt: Cotnmenofourteen rods south of the south east cor­
embers of the once massive milling struct- ! hours and by 4 o’clock p. m. wm practi- ceivad froni him Up to 6 o'clock last I Association: Al Columbus—Columbus, iug
ner of tne lot deeded by Simon McCaffrey to
| cully under evut rob
evening no »urd bad rome from Egun. It 110: Baltimore, d. At Milwaukee-Mil- BhiiJaiuIii Stautoti. au&lt;t running south three
rods, thence r-est thirteen and one-third rods,
i* n)*&lt;&gt; said t bn! lhe government will, a* a ’ waukee, 3; Boston. 5. At Louisville— thence
I
A WHOLE FAMILY CREMATED.
north three rots, thence cast thirteen
। Tho latter fire originated in a one story I
result ot yesterday ’a council, support Min- j linin. At SL Louu-St. Louis, 12: Waah- ar.d one third rod* to place of beginning, and
j warehouse, owned nnd occupied by the I
also conimt-nrlng a the north east corner of tho
iyer Eg.-.n to tiny extremity in tbe protec- • ington, 'J.
above de»cribed land, and running west to with­
: Pacific Storage company as a w.tretlon ati'l .c-Tllon of hi* rights as AmerChicago. Sept. 24.-National lAiagne in tworo !s of tbe mill pond, theuce corth three
• ..-JI edievean
tac*
re?w.ijS2.thetreeblM
a’r^M3?fl!5
J*0"** Mnd
,.ury bnHd.
lean miui-rer. Irresp.c:iveuf the griev- scores* yesterday were ns fellow.: At Cln- ami one-half r&lt;xl». thence east to tb* road,
.* .uu
thence soulh to the place of beginning, all on
’ •- of the sj*w* *«-*••
ini&lt; owned and occupied by th* Mansur
1U“U sdm“K01
d»n«l-Ch.d^.tl. ft Chtapo, ». At the north east quarter of the north ca*t quar­
fyom Turtle Like Saturday no-ruing wta"Jtau
Tibl&gt;ett Farming Implement company.
A. xldicl,, T. n. n-.-med.
I
««&gt;«&gt;—Bo-UW’. * Brookljn. ter of section tldrtv-five in towu two [x] north
asAxessh*' 'b**** eb-raa UuhBlng
I^Hy the time tbe flr&gt;l enginearrived on the says the village i« entirely surrounded by
range nine [£»] west.
t
,
,
,
.
,,
...
'
1;
(second
game)
—
Boston,
9;
Brooklyn,
2.
T&lt;1 .m « Xonw I.WIM wUh a At N,.w
(jin, KAn.j-lx,. Yolk, ft; ofDated
July Kh. IW.
su-’no the flames hag taken hold of the tbe fLimea which are licking ' up every­
Damkl Strikkh. Mortgagee.
Mansur Tlbbetl buiLHtig and rapidly thing. Word has micbrtl the village that «.n*.notI«&gt;ll&lt;»o !livr».Mit to tluMMn !phItadcl hl
Daxikl STKtbr.t:. At."y in Person.
, (K„,„d
tbe family .f Mr. Mrwe. a farmer living a
! spread to every floor. In few than twenty short distance out ot the town, consisting to.ltoU itae.toAu.mrr
; y„rk ft’l,uta,Wp!lta- , AtP.u.burgp. M!corpHv.t.bu&gt; ,,-«
todlynlt, lhlub„
el|,,Uud, s Xl&gt; a„,c,».
minute* after the first adarm wm turned
■of Litnseif. hb wife nnd r-.-.-eral small
in a sevotid wa» turned in, followed by a children were be00011] iu by th* flumes, xb.tb Ito tol(.re,p«.ili.g ii&lt;.v,IOm.»i. e«o lloll
„
third. Then tha East St. Loni* fire de­
to in tb»t-Arre.uo&lt;
allene-.’. In thisAm-rlmn
case it is I ClRCAW, Q
„, _ ScorA.
.- _z ou the
. &lt;!.«•
,.
pn-:&lt;r cwtalu
Sjpt
and they are no &lt;|oupt burned to death as ' snl-sut
part meat was calk'd on nud sent two ..
citterns were actually made whUy they . o,on&lt;l yeMeraay resulted: At Boston—
engine* to «ias:*t. The firemen, seeing . no help could reach them.
were itltemp'.ing to cal’ up &gt;a their minis- I Boston,.5; Philadelphia, 3. A Brooklyn—
Ibeifcfforta of no avail on tbe now burn- j
------------: ing buildings turned*thriraifcation tothe |
1 ter. The president Mid a; the conference Now York, 0; Brooklyn. 0. At Chicago—
I ElXEXpALK, N. D., Sept. 2S.'—Word J
the first duty of thii government wm j Pittaburg. 4; Chicago, 7. At Cleveland —
Biirron tiding lumber yard* nud ware- ■ come* from Emmons county that thes tluit
।lo.MRcrl its rights and the rights of the . Cleveland, 5; Cincinnati, 1
.
' •-njt. • c.BtamutjrttertW’ | hoUM-S.
leaving the question uf Minister-; Association: At Philadelphia — Ath: whole east end of the county hav been mimstcr,
f
d ♦c»Ju&lt;wx*&gt;dthose I
I.OM of Over Bair * Mlillnn.
by a terrible prairie fire in which •E-tan'* alleged wrong-doing to be inves- . letic, 9; Washington, &amp; At Baltimore—
■ _ • 11! find thtse HJf*» tf1}•
The Crni* suffering from the fire on . swept
three men L*t their live* and many fntn- Iligate*! after ward If Egan has given say- Boston, 9; Baltimore, G. At Milwaukee—
- . • r ■- ,T • e-st they * JI nwl
। Tenth and Spruce was ObeHeinrichsboffcu
improperly to the enemies of tin* gov- I Milwaukee, 5; Columba.*, 4.
Whole henls luni
[
&amp; Lawyenre Luu^ber wmpany and the ( Hies arc Hindered homeless.
e head of stock out of eruMc:&gt;i. or La* latcn guilty &lt;.f cffensire.| Chicago, Sept. ‘JI—Score* on thediaI Holmes Lumta-r company, lhe loss of of cattle perished. In tLe flames One
IMPROVED
• head
The of
firestock
originated'
out of partisanship In any olbur way.tbe Chilian mond yesterday were a* follow; National
J each amounting to wme fS.fftri. The id*»» i herder lust forty-life
+&gt;•-erlginsted
i~. win s’l'horiiie* have thdr redrew iutb* usual
At Borton-Boston, fr, PhUaddThe fire
sustained by tbe Mansur Tibelt imple­ a herd of IHty-tbreis. ■—
,- .-,rr,vre thst herais wbare i meat oompnny will aggregate UffliM from a threshing engine. The loss will ; *b4'
, „ , ,
,
■ phia. X At Brooklyn *- New York,' 7;
- :: . Jrt. OurpiHscaiWttwWl* । the building bring new and w» heavily reach fully lUi'.Wi. Tbe Ilves lost were a •
Talk ..I a Ilombax.lmrnt.
Brooklyn. 6. At Cloveland-CtevcUmL
Greatest Discovery Known
the
• .
man, hi* wife and kmi, who were trying j, Tiie man who knows it .*11 says that 11G. Cincinnati, 8. The Pittsburg* refuse
! Blocked. Tbe Collier LMd work* and tbe
order*
have
been
-ent
_to
Commander
to nb«&lt;J« by the decision ot the umpire and
1 Bridge and" Tunnel warehouse were , to save their farm property. Several bun- 1 Schley, ut lhe Baltimore, to aa*L*t in ‘ the gnniv was awarded to Chicago by a HOG CHOLERA, and
!
scorched,
but
do serious .damage done. ! d.t d men maungedpo stop the progress
'
• l .rMsttaactMi rl*“t*“222
in his power the efforts ot *coreof8toQ.
PIN WORMS IN HORSES
. -• &gt;t2Je«ils: nvel*-rll- tW** • A strong south wind w« blow'ing during of the fl.imvs jii&gt;5 a* tb.-y reached the everyway
MiaisterEgan to n cure tbe rights per ; Association: At Philadelphia-Ath- i.TjwbMe. or scat by m*lL
' the whole lire, ami it was under great boundary of .\klut?*h county, where the twining tft fair position. Arutnor wa* cir- | ietlCj w. Washington, 4. At Baltimore—
ihndheds of them.
; difficulties that Its pre-grra* was checked. fire* would have bad a dean sweep. Tho
.
l'^-ClCINE GO.. Nsw Vork.
people in the district burned over in Em­ culgted that CmnmandxT.Fcbl.-y had been Baltimore, 2; Boston. «. At Lonisrille\
. J., SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE i • An Aggregate Ix»»s of OX000,000.
mons county are inn pitiable plight,with- inrtruefed to bombard Santiago if ho Louisville, 7; Sc Louis, 4.
j Thirteen alarms and as many fire* occould r«uU lire city and If u-.t to level | Followlng are fho
m(uln
' curred. yesierdny, the origin of but few . out food or suelt.T.
being known. The aggregate lo.«ws will
llun«»,»ltl.l»u«tn1Klbu! ilto|.re«l« Al Brooklyn—&lt;Fir.l tnuir)
nearly- reach fd.fXM.OW. The two fireman !
"*(•„
•Jk—Gucken- dent and she other members of the con- Brooklyn, 4: Now York,Ifl (Second game)
. «
Fowls
' supposed to have been buried in the ruins ; O
’‘fvaml
.liquor building anti it* entire ference thought tbe Chilians would *ouu • Brooklyn, S; New York, 13 At Cleveland
। have been found. They were struck by
‘
stuck w&lt;-r ---bnnirdla*:
total cuirte to their senw*. and after their nnl- , “Cleveland, 4;, CiucjpmrtLj. At Chicago
‘ falling limber* and seriously injured, and ’ hejpser
r building night.
and itsThe
entire
GEOG
J.
S*w'll
-••
M7
’
&gt;*»»
l
l
f
;.»-•&amp;«»,
with
e«iinice:&lt;y
t»
Egan
bod
Vooled
down
a
bit
—
Chicago,
fi;
Pittsburg,
it-eight
inning*.
' wcr* carried into a house near by and h-*t wrT “Bl
-Uhl. TheU.l.1
iw............
$175
sight uf in the excitement. Th* water !m«treWmt»Wm
.
’*urunra«&gt;u
stockwitli
nod e&lt;ti»40,- I theyVni
would
for their
.. pun^.i
, to SflW.lNO,
’"i'-npologitt
—---------------- iu*ult to 1. nbl^ubiX.
«^bMtou
" a!
! tower, which was rushed too cluse jb tbe
■
!■."
’“.’IMy. ■ STviRM si*fc*_________ __
For talc in Ifastiny* t&gt;V
■ mill, wm abandoned and left to lhe rav,s_own ufe.
took h
his
. L.
5/1
*ge» of lur flnno's, the. best
beat compelling
cotupelfe'K
w. h. Goodyear. pi wt•
P“tt^rn of ,-A Horse • the men
-j-wo enginsa were also were ..so lM-rncd .*Moc&lt; valued at bO,- HuicWe at Maryville '! . . of t.-Goyernur Mliwaake^Milwaukre, 5; Columbus, 0.
;i is imitated in color and 1 abandoned immediately after the collapse OX.and!, fully Injured. G. A. Hudson
M..rehuu.&lt;-.
! (Sunday, At Milwaukee-Milwaukee. I*
i.
: at the building, Jbe mtn being unable to
Whole*aleflsh an^uystere, was damage! I MaRTVHXE, Ma, Sfpt. «.-A sensation ^lon)bu&gt;&gt; L Louisville-(Firat game)
I Tio^t cases the imrtation . ,unl| ,u |D,e^, hra.
Al.lUr. fully insured. Ibrec lenementa , WR#
here yesterday morning by the I ixjuisville, fl; St. Loui*, i (Second game)
I
were (turned and UHTnaged to the extent au{cl(le o[ ex Governor Morehouse. Thu , Louisville, ll; St Ixiuis, 0.
-t »s good„as the genuine, :
-----------BLAZE AT
MINNEAPOLIS.
uf f23,DO
;
i particular* uf the suicide a* developed at j CHICAGO, Sept. 31.—The closing week ot
-i'! the zvarp threads, and |
Iza-zue b**&gt;
~*»on began yesteryrater1 Caused lh« l».Uth «f 1 wo llrakcmcm
. the coroner’s ittqneatjro sub*tantially M tthe
i,0 League
base ball season
trcngth.and while it sells . t.i
i Mt’wvri-EF Wk Sept. 2*.—A ml*-I fellows: A few day* ago Governor More- day. Following are the records made: At
«,r axoo.ow.
t
q
'
complete wreck ' braiw, while on one of his farms tweivo | Boston-Boston, 11; New York. 8. At
i iittle less than tiie genu- 1 MtnsXAWU*^1 35-rh'r'"Ur 'y
placed * 1
Sj Paul j lun,.M fr001 here, suffered a slight sun- 1 Brooklyn-Brooklyn. 8: Philadelphia, 3.
• tv- rth
one-halfasmuch. i hnd
Mioeawus. wP*.
T tA
a narrow recajK- yesterday afternoon
- i-i-it % Horse Blankets Ijhad
rom at.
a —terrible
nn? calamity, both to her p
- that 5A Horse
from
a
*
and to
to her
her flour
flour mills.
mill*. A
A «&gt;
Strong evidence I b.-ave firemen am!
At Washiugton-Waah'■■'-'ii is StriMig •
flw;
_ and a Htrong wlGlj wrrr the two ' killeti, aud Brakeman Albert Gray fatally brought home, when symptom* of typhoid- . fl. Athlellc
U, a-J THE STANDARD, । clements-of
fierce Arc
and
_jore
Carving
. had
lnjbirth
ured.
'
. malarial developed. IJe wn- nt tlmeevde- । j'
u 5. j^^morc, 1. At Milwaukee—
danger.
The flames
"y buyer should see that *—-»-«f
&lt;fc structure. This was filled (
— brick
Hrou*. aad while in on. of these spell* j Mila*ukee, 8; Louisville, 2.
."i Typ—rlU“Y •“Wl-!-_—&lt; I"
a trine
Big Fire m an lillnola TownArose from hl* bed. placed Ids coat and j
-------------------------. .
bricklow
structure.
was
filled
w mirk‘ Useied
on !■ five-store
l“ th« a maaaaf
k&gt;gue.
।
flames. Th. workmen
GnTEWlUtK. S*«'i
-8 ~«re
•
oq tb. fl(K&gt;r for n head w. and iu- ;
AND NOW IT’S THE WOMEN.
•Fire eariy
early ww
Saturmaterial anddown
iu a trice
imide of the Blanket.
j with inflammable.TLr.mL!.
the day dratn-jrff Faib’* evaporator and the
&lt;peoknife fn his neck, tearing a |
-----MOU1GAGE SALS.
BIy m-*»
j jt
'* - J scram
— The workmen 1 Kvnort mill*. L**’ estimated at |12!i.0?0. ,as|j four inches in length and severing a Girt Shot by » Married Woman ta
Mtimated
at
tl25,0?0.
i^*.*^
ga^b
four
inenmu
itu
4
,„
Defaulthmring
bren&gt;"»df
r
Ave Milo
y* without cuat*. bat* or patla h
I
URU|*P nin.
.
self Defense.
*;nrpnt
_ j)a insurance on the milts' and' A
I tbe jjugular
Vein. The
The blood
blood covered
covered hl*
hli ji
; bad barely
o tbe time
factory
to stood the huge .leva- . conren
* hl• the—
________
and
«Wh
ensued
inattended
a few
few minntos
minutes
Shawneetown
. DI*., SepL 28.—Mra
fS“-LESw ««
Accident
Government
Print Shop. !I body
after and
thed*ath
act. ensued
He wmin
during |I vvl
i.
k . 7&gt;i xms. ’ f**’u ------------------a
SHAwtznttwir
(stairways without
Milwaukee and St.
Wa'HIXGTON,
.h/7£7rnm.a»
srpt. 28.—A Hrint
steamShop,
pipe hfa
after
dying
the momenta
ack He only
wm attended
by the neighbors
during WbIt. ,hol
l. ’*rt: ,;i
1 M»»t*ntJjr
instantly killed
klllod Mis*
Mis* EmMsrearel A. Kpaidiug UlswUe.
P
Electric
and.lying
servants,
the governor'*
family
being :।
»—««*&gt;• Tbe
Th« dnad
“ in“the
* ngovernment printing
-- • office
------- buret
ntna hb
momenta
only by the
nelgnbor*
Jamison yesterday.
dead
- _ . .„&lt;ir bun, woman flrat attcaked Mra White with a
£xtra Tc#t
tor C of the Chicago,
M b.hy
Paul railway with iu huge annex. This ( Saturday, and lira women fainted from [ nt St. Joseph, Ma, on a visit.
B. December Kth a. 1&gt;. ten, at
is leased by tho Empire Elevator com- J
I worn*
club, then drew a revolver and fired one
/ 3 t? Baker
i- sfteruoou In !.&gt;t*r X ot Mortgages on
' shot at Mra White. Tho latter seized xa;
by Wtucb detenu the-power*£-4. In jwid
---------------------- —
pan}'. Here were stored fll.OUO bushel* of ’ frlubt. One is in a serious condition.
1 the revolver aad *hot her assailant twice ^rtpMtsamlaHwd nas b-con&gt;«‘T*r*u’* “J®
j
Fatal Dieaater on the Rail.
j wheat and they with the dry as tinder
tnr wtioie amount secured to be paid by •*** ,
Csnrand Kaloev to Meet.
PlTTSBUBa. Sept.. 26.—. Tbe/ Bissell ac- in tbe breast and through tbe head, death StXSr
Ln, pni^ipM w*A fcu-M. “«
I building were food for the flames.
;I Vienna, Sept al—A flutter has been ! commodation train
are THZ ©TRONGteT.
dn on the Baltimore ana
instantly. Tbe girl had been KISIu&gt;«.u,.&gt;»»&lt;* &gt;.“ i”»B“
and , eMul
Into a half open switch I worLiUK (or Mra White, aud became enGotten Under Control.
!00 SA STYLCSi
•
caused
In
political
circles
9y
lhe
unex:
Ohio
railroad
rau
i"»«
“
half
o
Meanwhile the flames were making
,inden Station two miles from this | raged at I*ing discharged The coroner’s
&lt; to tu-t cv.vyfeudy. If y OU can't gel jj great
headway, and tbe wind waaatraight ! pected announcement, on authority, I near Einden
0*43 iMt
night,two
j imping
th* track j jury returned a verdict of justifiable
Station
r
|MBl n|ght j
&amp; SONS. Philadelphia, 15n the direction of the milling district.. ; that the exar and German kaiser will * d,y gl
-.■,! hsetrage
car going
i homicide. _____________________
a
Bt
.p"/'
,
,.
I
and
tbe
engine
aad baggage
car going
—----------------- ------------ । The wind (Carried embers in every direct­ ! B««xn&gt;. S-RL »-Tl~ '*«,
tta cmhujkmjnt. Th, fl
I
Seh&lt;M&gt;nvr 'RR'
‘ | tlon, and flames burst out in a doxen
hereby liven, that byvlrtuaj«
-oil
Fr.nk M.ller
«nd ... f.t.lly Inplaces at once. A number of small stores U» U&gt;, hour
tale in
sd«iCM.
morWMC*
ierraxM*n. bound from Saginaw Bay '!? rcrsssr.
such
made aud t*®***"**
,t
olth.
k.i--r»"
,
|on-J
L
okIh^/tooi Burton ... badly
*Tv&gt;ba«r
»^*n,
were
entirely
destroyed
and
a
number
&lt;&gt;f
I’KO^AIE OBDEB.
„
pda.
After
dlntaa
-lilt
“
“
i.iarf
An
a
Z
—
&lt;tl
pn.^nnrr.
b«dl,
.
r
&gt;nra
of
rock
phretor
for
South
Chicago,
lUe
lwrllt
v
third day at oc*ol*r *• D­
'' '*! GtJil In Sil*?*1
Office tn ! Others scorched, but no further large dam­
LX . U la wM-UU o? Sh.^
t H. hnroer io
.hnkrn up. Tb, tut BJtln&gt;.&gt;re exprtn
....... ■&gt; &gt;i«k in mia-tnac ou
' '4v5rMc,-»»^X^7|J&gt;LJ?«IX1M«*r*"oI,ed- the department baring at
door of the H*rrr &lt;H.unty r,,;irtw|*j
passed over the switch safely just ten ETL'f*! •»« —
.
IniKln-jl and efeeiy one .
e | leDgth, after two hours of work, got tbe
. ' • ‘ narlr. W. Artn -tnmg. Judge »f fire under control. Tsn buildings in all tsar resume.
.
' minutes before the accommodation and it without a moment’s warning. The crew
.' ’ Mait-r
.
e,Ute
UnU, brings th* which,
total loss
up to
8300.000, I
It
?rk of
k-Howa
of the
th.. pet:ttn*.
with
their
....
r..th. Odd
.
ano ilirg
duly vert-i' were destroyed,
insurance *ggregnfihg
half conthat; St. lAPU.
&amp;ep«
-the &lt; .mstitutional , It believed the switch was opened by par­ hud barely time to K»t Into tbe yawl boat
before the schooner foundered. The crew fie suction or vredue to tiie
J
l: ’ itnr F&lt;l F
5a?J dcre“**i.' amount. Tbe Are cau*od tbe suspension amendment providing for adraixsion Into I ties with malicious intent.
Lind* ami premise* decribcd tn ss&gt;u
I were
in the Uk'
anuhonr
pm, and ssU^y U»« air.ouot One on
. ’• 'fr ,u JtUyv;MppSiutS' ^dmnd’t«r of fcraTeI nn t,,e ln‘er'ur,M‘n ,{ne and all the O.!d Fellows of you’.ht uf 18 years was
they were picked up byth. Sooner John V,
The Mob .-p&gt;r—
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t^wim intrreu st t*^^ 1 P
’ I electric lines in theaoutbern portion of j^fcated in thv sovereign grand lodge Sat- 1 C
. Sept 2a.—A colored man

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defeated
•.?' N_’’7ferod. that Fridav. the the city.' Trains on tbe C.. M and St. P.
-ma
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*&gt;nre
urdar ■ by
rote of
of 107
107. to
to 58
58 'lie
Tbe lodge
hwjbo - earned Bales, during a f.„__ ‘ U- &gt;-«- I
o’clock road wpye also blocked from r-aehing
o decided to posrpt-ne for n yenp—
non»id—M­
cration ot Tie liquor qne*t ion The effect ' man yesterday stabbed him to ths heart.
Chicago. Sept. 28.—Dispatches from
The whlu. :----’• Meads attempted to
caching a’.*o1
1 of
eralithia will be to leave saloonkeepers ।
bul Ibe
JiS IIUdoU, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky.
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j
lynch
Balea,
Iowa
and Tennessee announce that on
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attempt
tbe
mub
w
;
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eligible for a year to come.
| Foiled
U this •
EIGHT HOURS OF PERIL
,
K37 emit*.
rX'r°.£&gt;°SL Saturday night each of those state* wm
Condi Han
of M
I b«-Cmp*.
I' ‘^ASHlXGToX,
Srpc
—Reports to the !
visited by a distinct, but slight shock of
|
spectator
of
the
stabbtug-anai*.
—
---------Sixteen Miners Itupri»&lt;&gt;n«Hl in the Hick- I
tng him to an adjac-nt aaguu yard । earthquake, which, while doing do dam­
agricu.tnrai dopanmvo*. tram ladiana, 1
&gt; —. Mute amonK tbe
•ry Pa.
IMdgeSept.
Colliery.
2a.—For eight \
i Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan aud low* placed a rope around bis neck and were
-■T- kuSaiMMA'"Lrit.'ESt: &amp;IAMOKIV,
about to string him up when ofllcers,
I
irate
that
tbs
oat
thing
needed
now
in
•
l»ot be K n.rted. ano •» hours Saturday sixteen men were Impris­
hsaring Smith's cries for help. c*n&gt;« to
oned in an oki chamber la tbe Hickory j; those states is rain. Tbe corn is all aaf* his asalstaacs, released him and dispersed
minutest tb* different place*.
Ridge coal mine, not knowing what see- I; from troal but the paatnru* are drying up
«'.• •.-wiencyofiJd petiUor., and
aud the wheat that has been sown needs ths mob.
II.*-. -of bv cousin* a ropy of
"* oad they would be crushed to death. They I
puMNbed in tbe Ha^F•J vkxHS. »
wwre
Carson Detong. Zach Haan, Frank I
1-r Iiri„ted *tid rimfct'd,«•
‘ ~
Oreter, and a down i
Bsrrr. once In each
forlbw*
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2gwJS'JS»“ K u“Ji5
L- devenbed In *** mortgwe a; '
All that certsin piece or
o'
“jpsirssHiA,;

Swthwcst .manor of B-cUoe
isSaSWg

�LADIES’ FINE SHOES.
We have the largest stock of fine shoes ever brought to this market.

We would especially call the attention of ladies wearing

narrow widths to the fact that we have a large hne oi

A, B and C Widths, Hand Turned,
And Goodyear welt in all sizes.

This is not a stock usually sold by dry goods dealers, but they are

Manufacturers'

as

Lines,

follows:

Brooks Bros.; W. C. Servif &amp; Co.; Gray Bros.; Hart, Meade &amp; Co.; Elderkin, Taylor &amp; Co.; and the celebrated Sachs shoe.
And they are sold by the largest boot and shoe dealers in the state and arc noted for their fine quality and durability.

Our

Stools:

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Ladies Misses ’ and Children’s Garments
Are opened up and we are confident our effort to please you will tempt an inspection.

P

L I. HOQLEp mr wom.

.
The Fair.

The 89th annual Fair has come and gone,
and was by far the tnost successful from a
financial point of view cvisr held. The
weather was all that could lie asked,
tbouch a trifle too warm for: all, save ven­
ders of lemonade, pop and other cool
drinks. The races were ■ slow, though
some of them quite exciting. One thing
was proven and that is that Barry county
has some promising calls. Tbe exhibition
of stock was good, awl wat, about up to
former years. In the line of poultry tho
showing was good, and In the line ut rab­
bits the display was decidedly good, there
being lop-eared, alik-haired. white, plnkeyed, wild rabbits and several other varie­
ties, showing that Barry county is “out of
sight" when it comes to rabbits.
Vegetable hall was well filled with vege­
tables and fruite of all kinds. while the
grains and seeds combined to make the
exhibit a fine one.
The exhibits of the merchants in Floral
hall were very creditable indeed and many
of the displays showed fine instc, tbe de• signora of which are entitled to much
praise for their enterprise and the tasty
manner in which they were displayed. Tbe
Dana' of “Floral hall" would Indicate that
flowers were to be exhibited there, but they
would have been a very scarce commodity
had it not been for a Kalamazoo florist,
who was anxious to advertise his goods
here and who ought to have a note of thanks
and a premium for his d Upfay, which
was a fine one. In the lint- of fine arte
there was some very creditable work, but
no: a» much as there would have been, had
there been more of an inducement held
out to attract such tilings. We heard it
freely expresse d that the floral hull ought
to be drvotod exclusively to flowers, needle­
work, wotk» of fine art and the lity*. and
to tin* exclusion of mercantile displays.
There ought to be a “Merchants hall" in
which the merchants of the county could
make their displays, or at least as many ot
them as desired to do so.
By far the two most attractive features
-of the fair were the balloon ascensions and
the marriage, without these It would have
been rather slim. The officers though are
to be commended fur what they have done.
An indebtedness of &gt;1000 stared them in
the face, but this will be wtpod out aud ft
surplus left from the net cnniuigfi this
year, and next season the society will be
in a position to offer some unusual attraotions.

No games of chance were allowed an the !
grounds to the credit of the society.
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££'“£“““■=^11 YOU WANT A DERBY BAT? »

■any doubte as to whether there would actu-’w
ally tre any balloon ascensiqis those doubts
must be dispelled now. Thdae never could i
be three prettier and more successful ascen- j
stems and parachute drops than the ones
made by the balloonist here, Sir. Frank
C. Stratton. It was advertised that Prof.
Kabrick would make the ascensions but
be was unable to do sp and the dates were
filled by tbe Williams Bros, of Sturgis,
who employ Mr. Stratton. But no one
could have made any better ascensions
aud given any better satisfaction than did
Mr. Stratton, who proved himself not only
thorough balloonist, but what is better—
a thorough gentleman. He made many
friends while here by his frankness and
outspoken manner and his ascensions were
even better than Ire liad given his word
that they would be. ll would be a splen­
did drawing card to get hint here again
next year at the fair, it be c&amp;n be obtained
at that time. Wednesday both he and his
balloon came down on the railroad just
north of the furniture factory; Thursday
near Bentley Bros. &lt;fc Wilkins lumber yard
near their office: Friday Mr. Stratton
scraped .an acquaintance with the clouds,
being up so high tliat he was scarcely
visible when he cut bis parachute loose.
Be came down in an aslt-pile at the rear uf
Dr. Barber's residence on Jefferson st.
Owing to the reports circulated that the
balloon ascensions would be a "fake” sim­
ply to draw people here. Messrs McCoy
nud Heath, who furnished the asce unions,
felt that their word was at stake and were
doubly anxious to give the people even
more than they agreed to, and they suc_cpyk-d.
- No doubt the largest wedding in point of
attendance, ever held in Barry county,
occured Thursday afternoon when Mr.
Albert Harding and Mias Maude Lapham.
both of Maple Grove, were united in
marriage in tbe Judges stand at the fair
ground. Long before the boar named
when tbe ceremony was to take place arriv­
ed, the grand stand aud tb® track in front
of it were packed full of people. A f-tand
bad been erected on the track, but it was
.
impossible to get to it owing to the crowd,
so the marriage took place In the Judges
stand. The cennouy was a very Impres­
sive one, and if tbe happy couple start off
with even the best wishes dt all who wltFair Note*.
The groH« receipts this year were nearly nessed the event, as they no doubt do. they
will hive the best wishes of nearly all tbe
•MtO.
people In Barry County. May they have
Tbe merry-go-round was a drawing card a long aud prosperous life Is our wish.
and took in over S30d on Thursday.
It didn’t speak very well for the speed
The street was sprinkles! In tbe fair of the trotters to have the Judges ring tbe
ground and was greatly appreciated.
bell, thinking that the horses bad gone a
The Maple Grove band famished the mile when in reality they bad only gone a
raui’e assisted by Barnum’s Drum Corps uf trail a mile.
Woodland Thursday.
The »l»ndi wen *!l larcelr palrautad
this year.
More than the usual number of accidents
The pbonograp wm listened to by a good
happened this year. Charlie McMnre was
thrown from his sulkey and his shoal Her many and gave excellent satisfaction.
tftefocatad.
A young
sop of Eph
Pie-eattng Parmer, of Rutland, won tbe
Bsttersn was badly hurt in the merry-goruund. A brine belonging to Whale Black­ special prize for eating pumpkin pie. get­
ting
outside of four large ones inside uf
man beoune scared at the balloon, ran
away and was badly cut by running Into five minutes. He is very foud of pie, aud
lhe wire fence. A running bon?c bolted 1ms a special weakness for pumpkin pie.

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WIBwlF ■

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If SO, GrO tO

Hooey b:-es swannefl around the pop com
ma»a m uiiekly ihH k cau^d tbe saspentoa of tbe sJMia.'a:-lure of pop com balls.

Our new stock of

AND GET ONE.

Among the prize cadlectlon of old coins
was a silver half dime made lu 1794, the
first year that any silver was coined In
lire United Stales. Tbe coUedb’U is owned
by Frank Pancoast

\

STOVES

Morrill &amp; Co.

Is piling in so fast we are at a loss to find room for them.

STOVES. STOVES. STOVES.
Our basement is full, every room is jammed full, and not all
in yet
.

We have just received a very fine and correct
' line of them.
We have the Dunlap
style which is conceded by all to be the
correct hat. We are also load with

BARGAINS! BARGAINS!

-Soft

Regular price $17.00: to close out, 9.00.
“
“
10
“ “
“ 6.75.

Hats-

Of Ml Styles aifl Prices.
. OUR LINE OF

GENT’S
FURNISHING
GOODS

Is very complete.
If you need a necktie,
don’t fail to see our line. In fact, if you
need anything in Gent's Furnishing
Goods call on us. We can please you all.

the track, threw bis rider knocking him

POWERS’ tlflRbWflRE.»

YOURS RESPECTFULLY,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
‘

ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS.

See the bargains we offer to make room.

Gasoline Stoves.

Churns! Churns! Churns!
Regular $6.00; now at 4.26.
“
5.00
“ “ 3.60.

Western Washing Machines,
The best made.
OldQprice $10.00, for 7.00.
“
“
8.00 “ 6.25.

Clark’s Sulky Plows.

Olin Walking Plows.
A few more to close out

Fine top buggies, price $125.00, we offer for 9'2.00.
Good “
“
“
100.00 .................GtiOO.

’

Many Other Bargains in

Elegant top surreys, canopy top road wagons, spring wagons,
Ac., heavy team harness, light driving harness, single
harness, etc.

CALL AND SEE US.

w. r. POWERS.

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__ HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 8, 1891.
Hastings

BAnnGH, jgfo.

COUNTY NEWS.

I

WHOLE NO. 1895

Banner

Fubliahed Thursdays by •
COOK^BROS.,
_

HUte Bund.

one thousand this winter.
K. F. Barrett s]icut Tuesday with friends
in the village.
Mr. Parks, contractor and builder of
Kalamazoo, was in the town to Inspect the
Burton ball as some fear existed as to Ha
safety. It was his opinion that It was much
safer than the old hall.
F. C. Brooks and wife were ruthlessly
awakened from their slumbers Saturday
evening by a crowd composed of both
sexes who demanded admittance. Their
requests being gratified they apprised Mr.
and Mrs. B that this was their eighth annlveraey. After an enjoyable evening spent
In conversation etc, some presents were
given and the people dispersed to their
homes all declaring that they had had a
most enjoyable time.
Joe Robinson and little, girl are both
■under.Dr. Scribner’s treatment.
Rev. J. McLain preached iu the M. E,
church Sunday evening.

law be held there until it was paid. He
telegraphed the facts to his father. Hon.
Daniel Striker came to the rescue, and tel­
egraphed tty Ryegate Co. that he would
honor the Co.'s draft on Black ft Son for
the balance. That is how the monument
to the soldier dead of Barry county was
paid for. Are you proud of It? And now
Messrs. Black A Son, in order to secure
Mr. Striker must mortgage their home
and their alL And this firm must stand
the brunt of the matter, unless the people
of Barry county immediately do their duty.
That a mistake was made In contracting
for the monument before the money was
raised does not alter Jhe fact that a duty
rests upon the people of Barry county
now, nor does It pay the debt Wo hope
to see immediate steps taken to secure the
balance duo. And now that the people of
Harry county cannot fall to see the situa­
tion us It is, we believe they will come up
to the measure of their duty, and wipe out
| the debt, and remove the disgrace and
Johuktown.
I I stigma of the affair.
Heard the other day that Mr. Clapp of!
Bedford was suffering from n paralytic
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES,
stroke.
.

Fred Spaulding and lady were seen on
our street Friday of last week and also
Sunday.
Jake Olmstead lost a fine colt one day
last week.
Harry Andrus and wife spent Sunday
with friends on this road.
Some people are reganlless of the law by
tne way the quails are slaughtered.
John Shriber spent Sunday wHh friends
in Carlton.
C. Olmstead has his new cider mill
ready for business now.
The Insect is working In some fields of
wheat quite badly while others are not be­
ing touched.
। Andrew Kennedy says that he thinks
that he has two of Ute beat working men
in Barry county. One forenoon the two
Wheat is very much In need of rain.
dug 50 bushels of potatoes and put them
Wm. Frey made 30 barrels of cider at
in a pile.
his mill on Friday the 2nd.
Hark! What Is that sound that greets
my ear? that is the Baufleld patrol wagon
, A daughter was Ixn n to James Reed and containing the Johnstown constable nnd
। wife on Tuesday. Sept. '2».
Ids posse of seven Michiganders. Where
Mary Gilbert, of Leonidas, is with her are they going so huriedly? They are on
sister. Mrs. Enos Barber with the In­ their way to the residence of Harr}' Brinin­
tention of remaining with her this stool with worrente for the arrest of some
winter.
}oung men who have been bunting on the
i II. Colby, of Oakland county, visited premises of Robert I’lilUfos and A. G.
bls cousins. J. and I’. Barber, the post Dewey. On arriving at tbelr destina­
week.
tion they surrounded the bouse expecting a
A party of ladles armed with the neces­ furious encounter no doubt, but only to
sary utensils invaded the empty parsonage find that the three larger of the dreadful
and cleaned the same ready for the family criminals had quietly returned to their
of our new pastor. Rev. llalst, v'.io are homes in Jiattle Creek, leaving only the
twelve year old son of IL B. as a subject
expected this week.
^Sylvester Prance, who has been at Leon­ for their conquest. They arrested him for
idas superintending the building of a trespessing. and took him In triumph to
couple of dwelling bouses, is at home for the office of Justice Edmunds. The fattier
a short lime.
utter paying costs of 81. won allowed to
Nora Fisher Ims commenced her school return with his dreadful boy to Ids home.
in what is known ns the Burdick district, The affair |s causing quite a sensation.
If we were living iu "old England" we
east of Hickory Comers.
Mrs. Lula Hicks Andrews returned to might perhaps expect such unneighliorly
her home In Mexico this week, much im­ smallness, but livre it cannot be quietly
tolerated.
proved in health.
Rev. .Cooley, of Marshall, mode this
Slltldlcvllle.
place a short visit last week ami purchased
Mrs. M. M. Hodge was the guest of rel­
a Jiorse of John Barber.
atives in Charlotte last week. ’ '
J. and P. Barber have each purchased a
TkuW^"1'"1
Ml!t
new fire ptoof safe.
W. Fisher lost a pioneer horse la-t Sat­
:•»!&gt;») S.a,w |„(t 1„,
f()r AntI
urday after a few hours’ lllnt-sa which was
the first he wn- ever known to have. He JuXiU,

THE
ill M fc Record
IN BARGAINS .
THIS WEEK,

The best Adveriis

One of Plainwell’s young ladies went
out hunting the other day and succeeded
in killing a rabbit.

| Albert J. Jobneoo, MMdtevtlis
H 11 xn Bennett, Yankee flpriop
... I Frank K. lawrcoee, Hickory Cc
“ i Lucy A. Hathaway. Barry
THE MARKETS-

UMtloga.
Apples—Dried. 4&amp;6c.
ButtCT-is&amp;n.
(\&gt;m-&lt;&amp;aT0e.
HMJ5.00M5.M Calvea. !5.00.aSJi
Km-ISllTe.
Ht&lt;ir»-Beef, *c; calf, 6c.
, Lard—ae.
Lime—Beillntal BOe per bbl; waterline,*LM
per bbl.
Oala-S&amp;ric. perbu.
PoUlom—zm. per bu.
Pwk-WOOJSSZO.
I’lnster—Beilin c at &gt;1.30 perlon,
Salt—HeliingalRBener bbl,
Timothy Hoed-Selling a; gi.es per bn.
Wheat-No ’.wnltefi
red fl.
Flou-- jo per hundred,

A'pptek-r.’joc.
Burley—St. m.
• inkma-ooaenc.
CblekeaallveCo; dressed 10c.

Hon iiduny Travels.
A conductor OR o'tie of the surface roadd
Allegan’s fair was the best one ever held. gave the Rambler * Canadian Ven cent
piece on n down trip the other &lt;lay, and on
A man named Higgins who lived in the return trip the Rambler loartled the
Douglas uutill recently was arrested in aame condnctor’a car nud offered
Chicago last week for manslaughter.
ten cent piece for the fare. “Xon remem­
Au old lady carted a big crock several ber you gave me that youryfif." suggested
miles to Plainwell, supposing it to contain the Rambler, im the conductor hesitated.
rgain.-, in Boy’s Clothing.
butter. She was somewhat mortified, aflcr He looked up, smiled jum, recognizing tho
taking It to a merchant, to find that it con­ face, took the discount dime and aald: "It’o
curious bow money travels from hand to
'bargains in Youths’ Clothing.
tained preserved peaches.
hand. 1 got tliat dime from n poor woman..
Hon. J. C. Mmtows is helping elect Mc­ I give it to you in change. Yon return it
' - l: .ins in Men's; Clothing.
Kinley, and the Ohio papers speak highly to me, and now I atn going to pass it off.
of his work.
again, ao that probably within an hour U
1 , ain&gt; iu Furnishing Goods.
During a recess at a trial before a Bron­ will pay four or five time* It* face value.
son Justice of the peace recently, the attor­ That remind* tnc of a circumstance,” con­
Y, -I
i save your fane to Grand Rapids, and get
tho conductor, after he had helped
ney for defense •’treated’’ the jury nnd tinued
played bl Hards with them. When tills a pretty girl on the car.
what you want, what is seasonable, suitable
"The man was one of my regular paaaenfact came to the knowledge of the court g-rs.
He rode with me four or five tlmea
i l ight, if you buy clothing and furnishing
the jury was unceremoniously fired without a week regularly. One day he handed me
pay.
। a half dollar with a name stamped across
goods at
A two year old child was overcome by IL He said, ‘You won’t take that, I sup­
heat in Coldwater last week and was par­ pose.’ ’Oh, yes,’ I answered, and put it in
my pocketa A few dors afterward he gave
tially paralyzed os the result.
me a bill. an&lt;f tbe half dollar, which Thad
David Thomas of Eaton Co. sijed the saved, went back In tho change. He
Grand Trunk R. R. for injuries sustained laughed when he tmw It and said ho would
by him at the time his wife was killed, keep it to remember 1:1* friend. tbe*condn&lt;&gt;
a suit for which is still pending. At the tor, by. I did not see him for several
first trial he was awarded 8200 and nt the months. Then he showed up again and
second one it was Increased to 81500.
told me be had been to San Emntisco. He
^•Dennis TaltJot occupies rooms over a carried the half dollar all the way and
was 30 years and fi months old and for 24
store in Kalamazoo. lost week after he started to *pend It several times, hut did
Mre.
Mouw
DlelrMi
md
her
mother.
years fiad faithfully done his share- of the
wenl out, some one else came In. The not, nr.d kept it for good luck. ’Here It is
work on the,same farm until List spring
suit he had on was about all the clothing now,’ lie chid, aa be showed it to me, ’and
51Th™
Sht*““
111
««
Stmdoy.’l
it has traveled twice across the coutinent
«
*”d
Ur
bavv
when he was given his time and a lite
he has left.
since you hid eyes on it IssL' SqjDnch,
pension.
to Grand luipids.
Kalamazoo merchants suffered quite a yon m», for one half dollar’s history, and
A iapre numtwr Intend to attend tbe loss last week by small thefts.
only n few months of it at tbaL Bridge!
Itaullrld.
rates
at
Grand
Rapids
this
week.
Only
Our evaporator shut down la*t Friday
Mrs. II. (». Barber heard a peculiar All change!” concludes the conductor.—
’
Brooklyn Eagle.
and will not do any badness until the A) oU. for round trip.
fluttering
noise
in
the
con-ervatorv
of
her
Ack,,r®”'&gt; was in Chicago last
dnrd apples bring' a better price
home in Vermontvjlle recently, and upon
teklng fall dress styles.
than now.
investigation found a full grown partridge.
J
“
erc
will
be
nq
evening
services
nt
the
How lonK. oh. Lord! hnw long before
Hlute Mother attended the Kalamazoo
The byclcle fever has struck Vcnnont- people will lenrn .that the person who
CT Iregatioru! church after next Sunday
.vllle hard.
bundles' blm»elf or beraelf np iu henry
have sold tlmir crop of
»I apples -'orfarmers
Olive Cbeevt-r was very agreeably sur­
clothing
and thick Ixitilwn to escape oolda
SO cb. a hundred ,:o jmrt’es in prise:! last Thursday evening by a large
The Coldwater Sun has been sold tn a
and kindred iuconveniencoi Is the person
Del ton.
number of her young frieuds in this vil- stock company composed of prominent ] whois m'wt likely to catch cold nnd be
Democrats of Branch county. Editor
t;&lt; &lt;»rge Tungate pared 100 bushels of
it te-ing her fifteenth idrthday.
troubled generally by the things that it fa
apples a! the evaj ontinr 1a*I Tbunulay.
Hunt and family leave for their Bailey will go to California. It will here­ attempted to escape? In winter one often
There hw» !&gt;oen a considerable shooting future home in Fostoria, Ohio, this v.-.-rk. after in* known as -The Coldwater Sun sees the fodlish young man who woblt K° .
Publishing
Company".
going on onetho north side of Fine lake.
Maude Young and Martha Cider visited
Into the cnld nlr unless his neck is mu^Bed *
A Warrant was gut out for 4 or 5 of them in Qaledonia last week.
Au interesting relic of an Important In a silk kZrcbkf or shielded from the
last Friday and one was caught. The
»?, G. 1’utnum visited relatives in Carlton event which occurred in this city twenty wind i»y the turned up coat collar. And
others gelling wind of it happened !o get and Hastings (he latter part of last week. two years ago the present month. Is on ex­ that person always has a cold. Ju*t about
into another county so that tbe officenj
J/Ude Fenton, of Grand Rapids, was the. hibition nt Osgood’s, viz; two spike-, one tide time of the year, when colijs nre plenti­
csiuld not reach theUi with thp palters they gtetwt of his parents oyer Sunday.
sliver and one golden, the first driven in ful enough, you’ll notice tliat the peopia
had. But till- one eaugbt settled th&lt;* mat- I Dowling's jewrtry store Is receiving a the eld Peninsular Rail way which has now iho cateli them are the people who are
ter before iH.uning tn trial so let lids l»e a new &lt;i«at of paint
never exhibiting the utmost nnxiety that
grown into the important through trunk
n warning. Vi ail hunters in this locality.
Charlie ’Sanfmd is the guest of his line, (the C. &amp; G. T. Railway) predicted they will catch them, and adopting elabo­
fi.r It by Its most enthusiastic projector rate precautions ugnin*t thedread disorder.
mother in this village.
Well, htru is something -that is true:
Mr. Huglies and family left for their nnd pn.dldent, lion. L. D. Dibble, who
Effie Cotton lm« now returned to her new home in Eaton Rapids Tm*day.
drove the first spike in this city, Septem- The way to keen adds off U to strengthen
Kate Johnson
luw
beentinengaged
to tana.
tench ' &gt;LV.r I L**plte««res
-ri."" 71-------- ,Lt.
’ the
- -------those parta that are usually the seats al
home In Ohio.
th#Bo*en
Mills
school
coming
.ll
proje
our school house Is Iming repaired,
and the way to strengthen
at present In disturbance,
'
The ladies of the M. E. chutch hold a etty of Mr. Dibble, and
" are "*
min d three feet and a new wall preparing
the possession of his daughter, Mrs. G. Ithose part* is by expoaure. That sounds
K-nl advice, bat it isn’t. Don's be
near future for a furnace.
I
dime social nt Mru. Conrad Cleaver's next Maeard, Fountain street. They call up like
9 In UtheCha.*r
and O. E. Wood have returned
to let the wind get a good crack at
ra iny recollections from our older citizens. afraid
‘
1’ikl^j’ evening.
from a week's fishing tour.' Vaugh! one
and we loojc with pride at th#growth of !you, and let it atrike often, r.nd you'll not
so many cobras the fellow that’s al­
our city which (^largely due to the building have
I
large b*«s 2S lbs.
THE MONUMENT PAID FOR.
ways
muffled.—Interview Io St. Louis
Mr. Hathaway and wife have returned
of the road which which has since given
Globe-Democrat.
to their home In Battle Ctcek*.
How Jt Wo* Done. Harry County Should us a M-cond leading trunk line east and 1
Evu .Smith goes to your city to work nt
,
west.
Mr.
Dibble
bus
for
a
number
of
Ho Proud of Thr Method.
the milliner's tnufe nnd dress making.
years past resided,at San Antonia. Texas,
Fes. tbe monnrneni is paid for but to nut will always be held in warm esteem
Win-.Smith and wife, nl-o R. F. Wolfe
Here is, briefly, what Napoleon said in
and wife visited at W. Rockwell’s Sunday. tho everlasting infamy and disgrace of . by thecitlzens of Michigan’s ‘•QueanCity.” response
to the question what or when
i
hod been the very happiest moment of his
It was out privilege to
Prof. Daven­ Bafry county, be it said, Mr^ra. A. Black I —Battle Creek Journal.
A
Son.
from
whom
it
tras
contracted
l»y
a
___
2
.
j
prepaaed
to
sup
­
port.
wife,
father
and
mother
l»oard
the
&lt; hir -■
are now coniplete and we are
life:
They
are
having
u
good
deal
of
trouble
tho
Monument
Association,
nnd
who
hi
It was not when he had attained to the
for Brazil on Monday tnoming.
-It the
of all for the coming
coining Fall and Winter reasons. train
Elder Fowler, of Kalamazoo, will preach turn contracted It from the Ryegate Gran­ about building the street railway in Lan­ consulship, nor was it whan be was pro­
sing. The residents along the line are '
at the church the 19th, to continue every ite Works, Vermont, have hud to foot tbe willing that the railway should l»c built, 'claimed emperor and crowned with the
bill. The announcement of this fact ought
moat brilliant and imposing ceremonies
tour weeks.
to make every min In Barrv county who but each one wants it to go on the other, and tho most gratifying honors ever bohas tint done his duty in this matter hang side of the street.
stowed upon « sovereign. Nor was it at
Mr&lt; I.idy Is on the sick Hat.
I Jit* head for very shame, x
.
Mrs. Leander Groves fell though a de­ either of hfe marriages, nor at the blit* of
Will Cole has bought the Jeffers house I It will be renminbcred Chat as published
fective sidewalk in Batlie Creek last Jan­ his son. the king of Rome, the long doand lot.
; in the Banner, the people of Barry county uary and has given notice that she will aired heir to fils throne and thv supposed
by subscription and pah! to the
perpetuation of bis dynasty. It wo* earlier
V.
soon bring suit for 82500 damages.
Wec show the finest line of Dress Goods that was ever ex* I Mrs. Dill Caln’* mother and sister, from raised
Messrs. Black &amp; SuO nbout 31.900 of the
in his life than any of these events hod ooDakota. Mro Hsiang her at present.
Battle Creek grocers are contemplating currod. It was when, nt the age of twen­
white i in thi'part
&lt;d
the
country
’
.
Our
tine
Parisian
Dress
The Adventists tdecfftt thelt Sabbath over Sf.200 which the monument cost
I.
-um &lt;•! uiv 1 UUUUJ .
------------ - .
,
school officers for the quarter a* follows: Then work ceased, and the Meosra. Blank early closing and a paper to that effect has ty-five, ns the victorious commander of
Pattern^ ax i Novelties are the latest and most elegant in toe 8upL.
the array In Italy, he heard the shout of
Frank Andrus; Asst. Supt, Aristn were compelled to go Into court, securing been signed by all.
market.
J
joy from the people in praise and honor of
Fleming: Sec’y. F. IL Fleming: .4fi*t.Sec’y. a judgment for about 88,500. which in­
From the claims thus far filed nt lite
Fannie Qarpenter; Chorister, Fannie Car- cluded attorney's fen and coats to them, National City Bank of Marshall it is as­ him their liberator.
Napoleon’s highest happiness was in tho
and lutenwt on the balance up to the time certained that the deficiency, will be at
prtiter.
joy he experienced in bringing happiness
Mr. Blakeslee's new btiildirgis progrres- of the suit. As the m&amp;mbera at the monu­ least 8113.000. The receiver gives infor­
Ing finely nnd bids fair to Iw a nice looking ment association are not personally nor mation that notwithstanding the large in­ toothers—nnd before the gall of selfish­
ness
had inibittcrcd his future career of
collectively respuiuilble. tho judgment could crease in tire deficiency a* previously re­
building.
Henn I’ltrra. of East Carlton, aged only be satisfied by a Icvy-ujion the monu­ ported. it will make no difference with the greatness.—Detroit Free Press.
nbout 21 died one day last week of con­ ment And the Messrs. BUekld; Son ac­ depositors who will be paid in full. The
Ou- immense Cloak roim is fitted wiih the Jare®|1Ladies,
cordingly levied on the shaft. It was stockholders wifi not realize anything on
It la perhaps not generally known that
sumption.
Ohl Mrs. Rogers, also Mrs. Jerry their only rte»ur/se. No other way was their stock judging from present Indura­
all the princes of the house of Hoheuzolmeat of well selected Cloaks for Misses, ^ildrei • J* ^b)e Rogers
opened to them. Thus matters have stood
arc both on Hie sick list
tions.
lern are bapt’sed In water brought from
a year. I^nst winter an effort was
from tl cheapest to the very finest, at
“‘‘t
Po Fred Fleming and wife returned Mon­ for
made to raise the balance. Canvassers I Michigan’s board of health says the rloid the River Jordau. Thus it appears, howpricer. We can suit, everybody iu style,- fit and pnus. * dayWefrom
badIkraglas.
forgotten to mention that-the I went to work, and «»j the hardest kind of sold for 82 per gallon by the men try ing ev«r. from a letter written by Mr. DryCarlton Center school bouse Is to be seated । work secured about S1,H)O In notes, of to work up a market for it nt Kalamazoo, ander, court preacher at. Berlin, in reply to
not buy More you have seen us.
with paten! seat* this fall, the floor rv-1 which 8500 was given by D. IL Cuok. the who claim that with a little care of this , ait-tegniry addressed to him by the editor
association’s president ’ But all of the fluid the milk dealer could add water equal of a German paper. Of course, this custom
paired
a drain
dug. Rapids, will give; notes were given with tbe condition that In quantity to the milk, nnd thus double was observed in the case of the kwt born
Prof.and
Pixley,
of Grand
son of William IL We may add that, by
a musical entertainment at the M. E. the whole amount must lw raised or they his sales, has been analyzed and found to way of providing for emergencies, the em­
were not to be paid. So nothing could be contain nlxiul one-eight common salt,
peror, as a man of precaution, alwaya
church
Oct. 14th. .
MissionaryJmeetlng
at the Adventist realtecd on tlwm till the balance due was nhoutnne-wventb glucose, nbout one-elxth keeps in the cellars of his pnlncc a wbola
church every Sunday evening. .President raised. The eunvngacra jworked hard, nnd cane sugar, and about 1 percent salicylic cask full of Jordan water.—Ijb Patriot*.
acid,
the
rest
being
water
slightly
colored.
in hr-r • -'n? 0X^arP£t8 cohiprises ns usual the latest designs i of
against.gn^t
opposition,
nnd
were
finally
.
]
tbe society. Otis Tendon. The depart­
sterA•',;'ev i’“Perries, Body Brussels, Moquettes, Axinin- ment are as follows:; ReBgous liberty de- compelled to quit tbe work, nnd there the ;
partDienl conducted by Frank Andras. matter ended.
■
The beam nrnnnd Brownville are report­
mentr.'ni
y
vet
««
In
our
Curtain
and
Upholstery
’
Departaf C«n«umplion.
'
Meantime the Ryegate Co. kept pressing
sters and Velvets.
Foreign mtalots by Mrs. John Fleming.
ed to I* very thick and even chase tbe
Health nnd temperance conducted by the Matora. Black for sefttement threareu-1 ••Dr. O. Phelps Brown’s SUndard Her-1 men who are at work la the fields near Iho
1 &gt;e found everything that is in the market.
Fannie Carpenter. Home missions by Ing them with suit. As no other way was I iml Ilemcdfos (Acacian Balsam, Herbal wocmIk. Ono day Mr. Judson Brigg* sent
but to lulfili their contract, Mr.;
We’ip.\ ''?un ’n Kalamazoo do not fail to give us a call. Mrs. Eflic Landon. Sec’y of society, open
Frank Black teft last week on the Olin ex- ! ointment and PUIa) cured me of couaamp-1 one of bis tn*n out to build a fence nround
timi 20 years ago." Mrs. Adeline Weston. a pasture, Init the man bad not trceu gone
Stvip.. , i I reputation 'for the Largest Assortment, Latest Willis Carpenter.
dUrslon for Vermont to arrange for the ; Wh'lneyvllle. Krrit Co.. Mleh., June »5,
long when ho returned on tbe run and remost favorable terms he could with the
1891. *Tbc Balsam, composed of barks, porusl that he had be«-u chased by a hear
fcmand Lowest Prices.
Mrs. Alva Haywood is semusly ill.
I Ryrgato Co. When Mr. Black reached । guna and roots, loosen*, heals, strength­
with two cube. A small party w.t* fmmethe
eotnpany
’
a
offlee
In
South
Ryegate,
Ipmun.
__
A-oiimtwr of our citizens contemplating 1 VermouL he was confronted by the officers cns,
” _ nourishes,
__ A„r»a MtnrtlS.
Culds. Wre
cures roughs,
colds, wre diately Diode up, and with guns returned
"taking in" the Allerton-Nelson race at with a demand for tbe tionmr agreed upon throat, dlroased lungs. Send petal for to the pasture in search of tbe bear, but no
m the difference.
Not having It, Nr. ; "The Self Doctor, or Cure of Disease by trace of her rould be found.—Bangor (Ma.)
Grand
Rapids Thursday.
The Pitcher
and Pickets concert comrnfy Black was anentwl under the Vermont ■ Herbal Remedies.” 4" Grand St.. Jersey Cntninercixl
are billed for this place Thursday ere.
E. Tompkins is buying sheep for H. law. and put in jail, a»d could uudcr the City, N. J.
Bel.'lDger who expects to feed his usual

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KALAMAZOO. MICH.,

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�OcL 1
Tbe null bey be,
» W J’1'
the following rates on as*c*ed valThe balloon ascension at the Hastings ■And
|
OUR COUNTY.
own tor bnvlnx
_
fair last week was the first «ne ever made iuatiorf of city:
naraebute
Is
made
rigged
with
* ‘»ar
■ S 0025 Line a»s large one. and a ra$’
In Barry county.—Plainwell Enterprise- &lt;Contingent fund. • • • •
002 Jummy Is fastened to the bar. Th*’ PJ™
“
Alex Courtright; of Assyria, was IB You tire off Brother. There has been ’Water
001
ebobfe (••umo ln *&gt;» “J
7,
. other
_---- ,day with
____________
Nashville, _tins
a load of 1•event’ balloon ascensions in this cltyvsay- 1Fire
001
thxl a rfUbt Jerk
U&gt;r «trlM wW Irt «
nothing of those in Middleville.
IGen’I highway "
I
apples. ‘__________
He stepped into the. Williams Ing
001
!,;«
wbeo tbe bib-».». rrtebetl be
nt. 2nd and 4th wards fund.
his hones un­
fruit evaporator, .-iving
idat
,
_
,
_______
Jaffiffi
So many people have been taken in by 3rd
.
dralnrf belxbl th- tiring t&lt; l'»1M
““
ward fund.................... . •
hitched- That was n golden opportunity the-announcement that the moons of Ju pl- 1
Our new stock of
Dan W. Rktsolot.
domnix tlroiw «• «r»-etnlly •« «"&gt; **"*.
for tho equines, which they proceeded ter can lie seen In a common looking gla&lt;*
Aid. Reynolds moved its adoption. Car­ “heTir !»• &gt;nrr eblUr .l.y when the
to improve. Kv&gt;u)t: two smashed bug­ that it may be as well to say that the as­
ried.
ajes,
Bentley.
Blinslon.
Nelson,
gies. a badly damaged harness. Mr. Court­ sertion is a fake, as old almost as Jupiter
kids
get
left.
_____________
right will fool the hill, 850 for damages himself. Glass reflects from each surface Reynolds, Sente. Spence: nays. none.
Moved by ALL Bentley that tbe mayor
Tne • urc-'t
——
and tic his horaes hereafter.
the inner and outer, and if nirned upon a be authorized to employ counsel If '■iTrsArt le'e* known b’ mmJ^I
K Lockhart, of Otstlefon. hu been ten­ snfficimth bright star, or any good light, sary In the establishment of street lines.
dered a.position in [the Ionia asylum for several moons may be seen to each. It is Carried, ayes, Bentley. Bllnston. Nelson,
the criminally Insane. He was offered the absurd to suppose that a plain glass will Sente, 8|&gt;ence: nays, none.
evarv
princely salary of &gt;420. but has not yet show what requires a good teiMcope to see.
Resolved by the common council of me
Is piling in so fast we are at a logs to(fiud room fm tin ra.
nabbed the glitterirta balt.
Word was received from Lansing that a citv of Hastings, that the committee &lt;»n L"in «JK7KtoSurtn,»»
finance
Investigate
tbe
financial
condition
Mparmathe
best
result.
The well drivers for tbe Nashville man was wanted there for larceny. A de­
of
the
city
and
that
they
be
autnorixed
to
John M. roller--HI "■&gt;« «» *111*we
water works went down 900 feet, and scription was given the officers, and last
found but little wajer. They will move to evening Patrolman Stearns arrested John borrow a sum of money not to exceed one paper about lhe rolddle.of the month.
Holies of Hastings, as Holies answered the thousand tor the purjwse of paying out­
another place and try again.
The new SL Mary’s hospital at Mar­ Our basement is full, every room is. jammed full, and not all
standing
orders
anti
the
expenses
uf
me
description given. Holies claims to be a
quette was dedicated yesterday afternoon.
J. W. Bbxtlbv.
in yet.
The Woodland; News registers a business man and states that he has no citr.
bated Hastings, Oct 2. ’81.
righteous kick becante tbe C. K. &amp; S. fear that he will not be able to prove his
Judge Ramadel. of Traverse City. MrAid. Bentley moved It* adoption.. Car­ vested1.000 bushels of peaches this
would not run u special train to accomo­ idenlty. Lie placed 875 with Chief of
date vhllois at thej fair Thursday and Fri­ Police Cobb as a guarantee that he would ried. ayes, Bentley, Blinslon, Nelson,
day of fair week! The C. K. &amp;’S. has be here when tbe officers arrive from Lans­ Sente, Spence, Waters; nays, none.
Bank BtAteuicnt.
every possible accomodation tor Kalama-] lug this afternoon to Identify him. Kalama­
City accts, audited:
.
xoo when there’s anything there, but the] zoo Telegraph September 99th.
L Robinson, draylng..................... • 8 05
See the bargains we offer to make room. '
H. M. Reynolds and son bal on W.
line do
to “be
other towns on the ”
' not appear*"
‘
34 03
Ixjuls Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. R.
B. F. roof.....................................
“in IL”
Earl, living near Broward, met with a Chas. Dickinson laying cross walks
iiM.otJ
M
Loan* iwk! dbcotmt* ......... .......
The Middleville isun looms Isaac Cun- fatal accident while making balloon ascens­
. a.333 »
1st wrfrd.............................. ........... .. 4 00 stock«,l«oinl». mortjrasea. rte. ..
. 12,910 M
Bingham for President of the Agricultural ion at the talr at Mount Pleasant a few
Due from banks In reserve citlr*.
E. Tierce labor on cross wmks 3rd
Funiiture u*d fixture* -...—. ■ ■
society.
days since. He in company with another
ward................................ ..................
Current expense* «md Uxes paid
1.230 SA Regular price $17.00: to close out, 9.00.
base-------twill balloonist by the name of Thayer, were to Frank Ream labor on foot bridge.. ■
Cheek* ami cash Item* • • •
Woodland and Clarksville
-------------- -------bo
••
10
“ “
“ 6.75.
Ndirr*^1" mid nicidM aiidJ*"’'1®9
teams are wrangl ng over which Is the make a double ascension, the later to de­ Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds wood
is
beat, and talk of i»4*ying a game for 825 to scend with the parachute and the former
engine room....................
U. d. and NaUounl Bank hole*
to come down with the balloon. Many’­ Glen K. Balch surveying ..
decide.
protested against It. but both persisted.
. 43 00
" ••
*
I.IAHII.IT1BN.
Taxpayers, retneinber it costs the county The balloon was well inflated and the word E. Nicholson
. 25 00
Walter M. Wilkin* “ ....
”orit paid in....................... .$ TSJ*» &lt;*&gt;
more to care for her prisoners in Baton was given to let go. Il went up rather
. 14 5(1 -। Cnpltal;i
Dwight
Goodyear
"
........
HnrtihM fond..., ..........................
county than It would l&gt;e at home, If there slowly, Earl sitting on lhe trappeze Just
4 00 ' UndlriMd profita...........................
Regular 16.00; now at 4.25.
J
Mon
McElwain
“
were suitable quarters for them. It might below the balloon and Thayer being sus­
Dlvid*nd* unpatn........................... . 31 .OH OU
Dwight Goodyear use of horse and
••
5.00
“ “3.60.
ludlvidnal d«P&lt;**l”
............... .
be well to figure up the rents paid out for pended under him by means of some large
2 oo I OrttflcMlwol
wagon
for
surveying
deposit.
tho Judge of ProlMtte and Protmcutlng At­ ropes. When up about 50 feet one of the
2 00
M. McElwain do........................
..
..................................................
7S
torney’s offices, the enormous insurance, the trappeze roptfs broke letting both to J.
Hams &amp; VanArman lamp and
Ntu’n of Michigan. CounfV&lt;&gt;t Barry
rate paid ou the old court house and Its the earth. Earl’s neek was broken by tbe
5 00
1 Dm W. Kerooid* eashlerol the above nained
chimneys.......................................
contente. and we think you will find these fall and he was dead before- anyone could
Bank.doMJlennty swear that the above
ment to true to the best of my knnw£K*'. “,,d
sums will nearly; cover the interest ou reach him. Thayer’s arm was badly broken John Harper repairs on tools
The best made.
belief.
WAX W. RKV/otJ-Xe'liwrenough money to put up the two buildings, and be suffered other serious injuries. Earl Goodyear Bros, supplies..
4
00
bulworibct and sworn to before me thto 3B.H
besides making Hit records safer and giv­ was a young man about 21 years of age and L. W. Carr labor cross walk*
«r lkpun.t»-r, Un. w« »^wAwie.
Jas. Shay and team st wk marshal**
OldOprice
$10.00,
for *.00.
ing our county something to be proud of. and full of life. He left a good home when
6 00
order...............................................
CORMKTT--- Attest!
“ “
8.00 “ 6.25.
—Middleville Sun.
v
he was very young nnd has seen much of Chas. Mead do
8 DO
,
D. G. ROBINWOXl
_
3 00
W H. powiuw
- Director*.
Some of the large, tall boys from Mid­ the world since. His parents and tbe
CHKSTF.K MKMBBl
II) 00
dleville, at tfie Bairy county fair last Fri­ young wife whom he married but a few D. Shay police dutv
day, found great, pleasure in riding the weeks ago have the sympathy of all.
W. L. Wait do...................................... 0 00
9
00
It is fast becoming an
the merry-gu-rpund, although somewhat
Burt Tinkler do
3 00
puzzled to find a horse tall enough to make
The first quartely meeting of the United W. Miller do
it safe for their | large pedal extremities
E. Batterson carry wood eng. room 9 50
Brethern
In
Christ
will
be
held
In
Rogers
dangling ut the ends of several yard* of
Ed. Shay and team st wk 2nd ward
A few more to close out.
hall. October loth and lltb, commenicng
1 05
limbs.—Middlevilje Sun.
"
"
Saturday at 2 o’clock p. m. Rev. W. A. A. Henderson
9 00
Jack Shay
Breldenstlne presiding elder.
3
00
“
“ man and team " *’
And ihe people of Barry Co.
F. Carfexteb pastor.
John Gardner ' and wife .are visiting
ttO
•• .......................
4th ••
beginning to realize it more and
friends In New York.
'
There will be a quarterly meeting held Will Wright
••
“
Peter Snore hatj moved on U. Adeiron’s at the Methodist Protestant church at Jack Shay st wk 3rd ward. .
4 20 more that the place to buy
Fine top buggies, price $125.00, we offer for 92.00.
farm.
0
00
•• •• man and team “ .
Comers October 10th and 11th 1891. The
Mrs. Milo Fifield. of Hastings, visited presidents erf the annual coufrenee will Ed. Shay and team
4 50
Good “
“
“
100.00 68.00.
“ “ •
her daughter last Sunday.
G 00
officiate. Services beglningat 2 p. m. Satur­ Dan “
“
“
“ ■
Wm. Raymer and sou, of Pennfleld. day.
Wm. D.Tomlixsom pastor.
.lae. Wooton
“
” ■
visited friends here last week.
Thd C- L. S. C. will meet at the home of Jake Rose st wk “ “
11. Hart and family were lu Battle Creek
I t»o
“
"
Mrs. P. T. Colgrove Saturday evening Oct Chas. Pickle
Elegant top surreys, ranopy top road wagons, spring wagons,
last week.
3 15
Will Wright
“ •
Ada Murphy is the guest of Emma 10th with the following program: Roll eall. A. Henderson
&amp;c., heavy team harness, light driving harness, single
1 50
~
“ •
quotations
on
America.,
The
Leading
Carbought in Orange.
Will Bennett labor on bridge.
Facts
pf
American
History,
MrsW.
Pow
­
harness, etc.
Mrs. IL ElertOn lias returned from
John
Grote
and
team
‘
same.
..
ers. Social Institutions Miss JJooley.
Jackson.
1 00
Is at
Jack shay
”
.. .
Wm. DHlenbeck has returned from De­ Battle of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Geer. National
1 5U
•• •• man and team “ ...
Agencies for Scientific Research. R. Good­
troit.
Moved by Aid. Spence to allow the ac­
Mr. Carl and faiuily. of Kalamo, were year. Critic, Mrs. Cdlgrove.
The society connected with Emmanual counts. Carried, ayes. Bentley, Bllnstoit.
guests of Richard (Elerton Saturday.
M
church will be enteralned, Thursday Oct Nelson, Sente, Spence: nays. none.
Moved by Aid. Bllnstou to adjourn to And farmers will please take notice
15th. by Mesdames I). G. Robinson. Dr.
Hickory Corner*.
Friday. Oct. 9, *91. Carried.
that I make a specialty on Lumber
James Mahoney!, of whom mention was Andrus, E. Busby, Anna Mason. N. Dia­
Adjourned.
•
wagons, and now a welcome to
made last week atj having received a severe mond. Wm. Powers,S. Greuse! and Mlssqs
J. B. RofiKirrs, recorder.
kick on the 25tb j from his horse, died on Minnie Mattlipws. Mary Woodard and
cverybodj
’ at the large tent each
tbe 30th, having; suffered Intense pain Kittle Stebbins, ' Supper at society rooms
day of the fair.
untill tbe messenger of death came to bls from half past five untill seven. All are
cordially
In
vite
to
atteqd
.
relief. His funeral services were held at
Ids late residence Ion the 2nd lust and was
largely attended. Rev. A. Bunnell officiat­
Fullowing are the real estate transfers
ing. Mr. Mahotuly has long been a resi­ for the week ending October 5th. 1891. as
Office atritesidcnce on Michigan Ave.
dent of this townihip acting well his part taken from the\bookfi iu the register** office:
HASTINGS. MICH.
in all benevolent] and enterprising steps
Hiram WUkea to Thotnaw&gt; Wilkes; WM of
put forward for tlie advancement not only s w H w* 13 Jwhnatown $iactO
of his race but also tor the greatest good
FOR
THE
n &lt;* R sec 3 Maple Grove $1800.
of mankind. He leaves a wife, one son ofH.
H Atispauzu to M. AtHpaugb; wS of n e&gt;«
and three daughters to mourn his loss of w w sec 6 woodland $a*).
Tbe family have the sympathy of a large
H. H. Anspangh Jo W. D. Anapaugb; e»i of
circle of friends in this sad hour of their ri c »&gt; o t ii w &gt;4 see G Saoo.
J. H. Woods to F. if- and Walter Bunt; OTa
affliction. '
sec 3b Johnstown WO.
I. K. Keeler to Geo. Sheater; parcel Middle­
J. M. Elliott and wife, Mra. B. C. CortWe are doing work that can
Tight. and M. Olmsted left Tuesday for a ville »75
THE GREATEST
!. N. Keeler to John SchoBdelmayeu parcel
few week's visit tin Penn.
not be surpassed by any laun­
Middleville $75.
r
F. A. Young and wife went to Richland
Bllsba Cooley to E. Shults; 20 a s^c 34 Rntdry in the state. Our prices
M50.
Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dewy Und
Ann and Dighton Dellavan to H. A. Garrett;
for collars, euffs and shirts are
who was one of lhe victims on the Olin ex- 45 a sec 3 Johnstown J 11.50. J
RCMEDY OF THE AGE.
Francis E Herrick to W-. L Herrick;
of
curston train.
a
^1T3bl?°° *nd ssnr Di*o**e» 2 cts, 4 cts and 10 cts respect­
Milo Barber of Alamo and sister Mrs. s wt» see 34 Yankee Sorinas $300.
Chas. Sheffield to \V. L. Herrick; lot 4E city A« a Blood Purtfler it hit* no equal. Send ively, which are as low as tho
. Hattie Gould, of ! Kalamazoo, visited A. 1. $&amp;w.
for^g^^hlet showing teaUxnonl&amp;Ia ofmany
Gotlright and W. T. Barber last week.
I. H. Keeler to Geo. Sheafer parcel Middle­
lowest, while our prices on un­
One of Grand Rapid*’ largest merchants
• Frank Law rent*; and Miss Lula Hatha­ ville $43.
.Mary J. Marsh to RobL Allen; n H tots 30 and writes as follows;
derwear and other garments
way were united I In marriage at the home 31 Middleville 830.
below competitors in
of Lhe bride’s parents on the evening of the
Clara Lathrop to F. A. Ryerson; lot no 557
Dh. Mixr.it A Boss; I btx-Att'.e acquainted are
with your Cancer and Hcrolula gynip about neighboring cities
90th taking- the early morning train to city $&gt;n.
We are
J. W. Crawford to Jno. Browning; W a sec 31 three mouth* ago through a friMid of rntne who
Niagara Fails. Ttie best wishes of their Johnstown 83000.
recommended it to me very highly. It having here well prepared to do busi­
Do you know tliat Hams i VanArman have the best
many friends go with them.
G«&gt;. Watrous to Alice E. Randall; 100 a sec 30 cured bls wife of a very had goiter. 1 u«cd It
for a dlMirdered blood and It hint benefiCted me ness, and we are equipped for ed stock of goods in town, and prices and quality cf good’
Chas. McCay Btade a business trip to Rutland $310^
greatly. 1 have recommended it t&lt;&gt; several peo­
Battle Creek Saturday.
ple who have u»ed II with good results. My doing our work as it should always satisfactory?
Emory Mosier nnd Whittemore have
father who i« W year* of age. has taken II for a
There wm much difficulty in Introducing scrofula sore on bl* teg and it has cured him. be done. Give us a trial and
moved their saw mill aud fixtures In the
Just caR and see our stock arid be convinced that the
1 hare used many Wood medietuM and 1 know
Township of Boss for the purpose of man- tho potato into France. It was only to­ your
C. &amp; 8.8. to be the beat I have ever taken. spend yonr money at home in­
ward
tbe
end
of
the
reign
of
Louis
XIV
ufheturing Iutuber for Thoma* Price.
M. M. MoiWb.
stead of helping foreign insti- above is true. We appreciate patronage aud'strive to Keep a
41, &lt;3 and 45 Monroe street.
Henn* Black and son have gone to Indi­ that it Iwgan to be u»cd. The learned had
Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct 24, IDOO.
stock of
ana in hopes of gaining medical relief for opposed its introduction systematically,
tutionj
1
,
saying it produced Icprory, and the com­
tbe latter.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Chinaware
D. Ford and wife of Union city made mon [HMiple refusing to test it even on their
his son-in-law Clare Aldrich aud wife a live stock.
A trick at last established it. Field* Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
That will merit your approval by Iteing first-class. ■
were planted all over France with potatoes
and carefully guarded until ths tuber*
Additional Local News.
were ripe, it being given out that these
fields were growing a new thing specially
The grip has broken out again In the, . for the king, and that trespassers would
*be proeecuted. Now, the laws at that
time were severe. A man might be banged
A lot in the new cemetery sold for S501 when be bunted in the wild forest, for the
game waa the *eigneur*M, almost each one
of whom kept hi* private gallows. Trespass
Tbe Eleetrte Light company are patting against tbeking implied, therefore, terrible
up wires for street purposes.
punishment.
The danger of the punishment proved
Mrs. H. A. Berber gave a ver? pleasant I LaeIf an alluring bolt. As the contriver,
tea party Wednesday evening of last week. wine in human, had foreseen, tbe fields that
lira. W. F. Powm entertained about 30 were parposely left unguarded were pil­
«f her friends at a tea party Friday night. laged right and left, tbe potatoes eaten,
some kept and planted and the tuber at
Mrs. Prudence Mobies has moved Into last effectually introduced in France.—New
The house recently vacated by De. Fuller. York Evening Son.

POWERS’ HARDWARE,

STOVES. STOVES. STOVES.

BARGAINS! -BARGAINS!
Gasoline Stoves

।

Churns! Churns! Churns!
Western Washing Machines,

Clark’s Sulky Plows.

Olin W alking Plows.

ESTABLISHED FACT
CARRIAGES,

Road Wagons

Many Other Bargains in

AND CARTS,

GAEL AND SEE US.

JESSE TOWNSEND’S

MIXER’S

W. r. POWERS

JESSE TOWNSEND.

C.&amp;S.S

BLOOD

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

TROY LAUNDRY.

Groceries, Crockery, Glassware and

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

John Qalnn and family are now dotnleUed In the McClintock house on Jefferson

&lt; Fred Greble is the possessor of an ele­
gant music box with bell and dram attach-

The water pipe connecting Mrs. Julia
Gtoodyear's residence with the Green St■Min broke Friday and made quite a hole
In Che street It was repaired Saturday.
Aswlndler is working a political chart
ftdte which usually turns up as an order
Mr 12 charts which ere delivered by a con-

m from Frank Black «ay«

Do You Have Weak Eyes?

Common council met In regular session
Friday, Oct. 9, *91.
Roll call, present, Bentley, Nelaon,
Reynolds. Sentz. Spence.
On motion Aid. Reynolds was called to
the chair.
On motion of Aid. Reynolds communica­
tion from sec’y board of education an­
nouncing result of school census for 1891
received and placed on file.
Ou motion communication from secretary
board of education announcing rmpltitfon
passed by said board received and placed
on file.
On motion communication from county
drain commissioner was received and
placed on file.
.
'

Do you want to know what ails your eyes!
Do you need your eyes examined by one "h” can e
what you need ?

|
The above first-class steel range only

$50.00
We have a complete stock.

i

w

Terms to suit.

Call and^see them at

If you do, call on Dr. Lowry, tbe oculist, the P
Take this advice and you wont regret it: and you
oy iu
me cuu.
_
your eyes and money
in the
end.

DR. LOWRY

�«

IMMaflEi
DEATH FROM ALOFT
Frightful Disaster on the River
at Chicago.

MM-

I good offices
the supreme
Irish in America
the of
federal
court, presiding. The
judgeswore black silk robes and entered
the room in pro&lt;x-**iou. Justice Harlan
leading, followed by Justice Gresham aud
Blodgett. As they catered the room the
spectators rone while Crier George Allen
announced:
“Thehonorable
judges of the
THE IRISH
LEAGUE
CONVENTION
circuit court of appeals of the Seventh
jV"A. SCRIBNER,

Our Relations with Chili Con­
Chicago, Oct S —The Irish canvention,
came to an end yesterday. There was no
tinue Strained.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Office In hotel at present.

A. A C H. BARBER
Physicians and Surgeon*.
morning seseion because the committee on
The gangway In which the accident ,
resolution* were havinga time of it putting
Calls In city or county responded to with
happened is but a new opening; but ', QUtTE L CKAKEY STATE OF THINGS. together a declaration that would satisfy
promritness, day or night.
twelve breasts ar * in working order at
members thereof, but when tbe convention
present The accident has caused a gloom '
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
came to order in the afternoon there ware
.
Lawyer.
» rail Upon and Kill Five Bystander* to fall over the valley, which is partly reover 500 delegates present. Thu first thing
Heved
by
the
untiring
efforts
of
lhe
offi
­
Office over Julius Russell** store. Stat*
El&lt;t»t Light LIth Suddenly Ended
in
order
was
the
report
of
tbs
secretary,
cials and the men engaged in removing
street, Hastings. Mich.
the mass of coal which lies between them
John P. Sutton, the pltb ot which
.’TUABT. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
and tho imprisoned miners. There Is no
that when tbe convention of 18)9 ad­
' hope ot recovering the bodies alive, as the
Attorneys at i*w.
journed President Fitzgerald thought ha
Living Tomb.
Over HxMlLgB National Bank,
gas will overcome them long before relist | Saxtiago, Oct. A—The Chilian govern- had a united body behind him. bat was
Hastings. Mishin*.
mistaken
as
he
found
as
in
the
case
of
other
Associate
offines,
at Grand Itspids, Midi.
CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Eight persons ware can reach them.
meat has so far evinced no Intention of
-prominent Irishmen, •‘Irish traitors ready
i almost instantly killed and a dosen others
।
abandoniug
Its
position
that
it
has
a
per
­
A. SHELDON,
HORROR ON THE RAIL.
to stab him in tlw back” aud “under
~ -------| fret right to arrest persons m they enter cover of secret plots” attempt to disrupt
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
■ I. • th.* RgRTORlhTPW 1 Injured yesterday afternoon by the ex­
Tlire® Fer*Min* KlUod in a
At-tract l««n HMUcp.
a Collision
Collision on
on or ,eaT6 the precincts of tbe American le- the league. He then went ou to score Par­
the*reat spoclxJ
plosion of tbe tug Charles Parker in the
Money u&gt; loan on Real h»fefe Beal
thc N., y. p. auJ ()
I gallon. But while strenuously insisting
xt&amp;viw
nell, who be said had treated the Ameri­ •old on c&lt; muriiudon. General con
south branch of tho river near tbe Archer
'radon, sleepl
AKBOX, O, Oct. 1.—Early yenUrday । uP°n 11,0 possession Of this abstract right can league with discourtesy and con­ davti’k a complete &gt;et ot A
r-'—'-TT‘ " k Three of the dead be­ morning a collision occurred one mile east tbo government i&gt; at present making no tempt, and only used them to get money plled (romtbe Brvordv can b nii'n compel*
' -ir practice, aftd sav
tracts.
fl- F. BKOOKb. dent.
W- bale hunited* of longed to the crew of the boat, while the of Kent, on tbe N. Y., P. and O. railroad, j »Bempt to put it in practice.
I tar P*J
out of them.
■r.H'. i.zd*ta- “We have
The new constitution was then submit­
r. drake, m. i&gt;.,
Kgaa SUU grotecta nalmacedans.
who were killed
fll..-,,
UnowACe-fly-) l□there
»***«c» were bystanders
uj»«*uuora wno
Killed A freight train going thirty miles an hour ■
ted and adopted. It is in the main a repe­
&gt;&gt;*^ «&gt;• r"k&lt;*. uwawt’ ran into a passenger train which was mak- i The partisan* of Balmaceda who took tition ot the old one, except that it cuti
Office over Hoiloway't drug store.
vitMteiworlh &lt;8 Co4 Fort j w ith the tugs \ an Schaock, Perrys and ing the same time. Throe persons were refuge under Minister Rgnu’s roof are aloof from the home party aud makes the
om&lt;* hour* from 3 to 4 p. m.' TetejSwM. os*
Khielda, had been working all day en- killed /nitright and twenty-four injured, Mill there, nnd do arrest** have been made league adistinctively American affair, netting with residence, al Holloway
ktore
‘
' I -i.ii.milal*
E at deavoriug to free the propeller H. &amp; Pick- several fntally. The passenger train was ' during the put few days. It cannot lie without responsibility to the parlia­
i: • ■
clause to tho effect that 1. M. B. GILLA8PIE,
Notary
Publte
and*, which bad grounded in the south lhe Michigan section of the Olin fam-1 learned that, tho governineut has in con- mental y party.
and U. 8- Claim
Agent,
Irishmen
should
not
purchase
English
^lU H. norTLE riiKEUy
excursion,
members
of
which
were
go,
templatlon
any
plan
for
asserting
in
tho
Jraw ot the bridge. They had puffed nnd
will prwcculeall kinds of claim, htfo™
made Tgoods or patronise tradesmen who
pulled away almost incessantly until ing to Chi national reunion of their klu- ,uar Mure the right of arrest that i* sell them
Drp.nmrnU
ot
the
Interior
office.
Cxll
on him
was greeted
with loud
applause.
committee
submitted
a
*t k thought tbnt tbe pr«a_ The resolution
*t hl. .tore, earner Court and jenerson «*.,
ihortly before 5 o’clock, when, with com­ drvd at ‘Bennington, Vt. Many other claln,«lSold t\v A. H; Goody earl,
The constitution provides that tbe league
Bnt UDNatikfactory situation cannottbe
— of should be governed by a cabinet of seven, HxaliuD. Mich.
paratively little noise, the boiler of the Michigan jieople took advantage of tbe ent
low rate* to visit friend* in “the cast. It I long continuance.
I leu Barker exploded.
to be appointed, together with tbe secre &gt;i M. FOAVLEILD.D.S.
was a foggy uight, and the collision oc- I rn -■LccnrA Nolic* to tho Jun' i.
In accordance
with instruction* recalved Ury, by tbe president. Ryan of Missouri, 0
curved on a lung fill thirty feel high iu from
lhc
Office hours*
Columns of water were thrown Into tbe ,
...... ,Le state departmeut at Washing- objected to the boycottlog resolution, but
was bowled down.
air, falltug upon the other tugs, drench- I
I W. LOWRY. M. D.i
-1v““.^" ?'.Pllt'buri! —
‘°d W*""
” ■' understand
un.kr.«na by
br a» formal
(orm.1 and
And official
«nkl«l notice
noUo.
..kwk«.u
lug and blinding tbe crew*. A moment j
Physician and Surgeon.
rto* ,he l^wnger train wm lhal if lbe Chlhan authirhiro continue i *love-&lt;if the
i ■
Makes a specialty ot treating disease* ot tbe
bridg. m
when lhe it
er..b"rrr.k
mmr. .
w "•
mnlolBln
in.
, .«**-*
—™
.'.T,,"';. iL,a*. EYE
.nAa *T*.-V I ,a’er ,be debris showered upon the on lb. T.
1w
’toi“to■"*” prwm aiuludo
uiU.
,h’
'£*and EAK and the preservation ot vi.iea
Mr, Alter M. Mgwlck. «lit lx&gt;lhl.r&gt; trlffillr
Itet.llop.
lilwi.0
CUIll
And
tbe
;
nkOlli.'
Uad
white
I said [mort- ' ground on either side of the river. Pieces
0tUU8 K,'ficTACVKS MDd er*
irien-iiy retaiiops netweeu vutn ana we ; »»&gt;&gt;«&gt;
_ _________ ,._w____ _
their adopted
Y-■be Interrupted.
------------- - The
— 1 votinn of Irishmen
l*»l-~» to Ib.lr
MopteU
ot broken iron und *oodwork fell upon brnkAU. l.rrtm.w.mlhwuw, Plteb-, LnittMl States will
Office anti residence on Broadway. near Court
s reply to thh notice kawaited with country, whose Institution* they desire to House.Hastings. Mich.
i.t ♦utbe 1dock,‘ Rud tbe streets. At the time j ing against it with all her might to keep ■ junta
great
Interest. What Minister Egan’s 1 sec extended to Ireland. They regret the
Archer avenue near the acene ot the tied- It from crushing aud burning her little
next step will )&gt;e In case the reply I* un- j feck of unity In Ireland and Iiujhj to w gMITH &amp; COLGROVE,
to«r ■ d *nt was crowded. The noise of the ex- j daughter, who Uy just by her. The favorable i« not known
Lawyen.
I “one-man domination” obliterated. The
(Office ii&gt;Union block, Hastings.)
oTre-x. ajn«i p'oaion and tbe falling wreck caused a ' mother'* clothing was burned off, and
Will Make a Ifeqoe.t of the Junta.
"»«* ° «*”
,n
,
Practice is nil tbe courts of the itata.
i itij cent* terrible panic. When the spectators par­ j one side of her body was roasted. Clow
IbUUtlVU ,u
Th. United Stain ilwblp San Fran- l*»dwwi
In *« VA
°&lt; . WV «““!» 12...,^_
ttie ' t sally recovered their senses it wks discov ■ to her lay Laura Van Auken, a frail claco,
.
....
.
. '
. . _.*
Irluhmoti In Ireland,
Iri*tmi&lt;l. and it 1»
Irishmen
is
declared
E. KEN ASTON.
which is returning from tho north, i
ered that eight persona were dead, while ; girl of U, who was doing a like service U expected to reach Valparaiso Home time that it ib tbe duty of the Irish to-scek
Attorney *t Law.
inti ‘ many more were injured, some of them Ifor her mother, laying almost under the this week. When she gels in port the ' freedom by peaceable methods, but equally
(Over J.8. Goodvcar &amp; Co.'* store.)
Practice. In all courts of the State. CoUettln**
their
duty
to
prepare
should
such
'i|r» a« probably fatally.
plan^of
tbe American
minister is ।
stove, btr arms pinioned and broken. , present
r——r
----------------—-— ----me:hods fail,to resort to force,aud tho help prompt ya-.tendlng to.
Brv«klnp
trap lite
l ; of Irishmen in this country i* pledged to a*
—
—IntotU
...... .... e.,
.... irvm
utc r*«r.
rear, »uu “
— a—^,
— tb2 --------- w------ ------- S.il.
-- ----’~f
I IL TIMMERMAN. Ilomapathle Phy­
The dead are: Mra. Mary Rice, aguil
| men
the drinking 'l,lc refugees uow • at the United States le- sist in nuy emergency. Those responsible
men brought
brought water
water from
f
inHl. I of 3013 Archer avenue, head crushed by , tanks
sician and Surgeon.
and pa«cd It to the Imprisoned ] 8ni,on 10 «° on »«*"&gt; tbo United States for the locking up of {200,000 subscribed
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
wo.u«n; l»0«
w«»lw«k I maa-°f war
«•' ’’.slNmore and U. "**
ir ; to support the evicted tenants are called
In five Linau-,
minutes 'lite
the woodwork
lake ““
their
falling debris; Barbara Rice, 16 months t women.
n&gt;* I !i old, daughter of Mra. Rice, head ermdied; was drenched, and the tire wiu cheated ‘lcP*rt«re from Chilian territory. ,
Upon to release the same, and notice is ROBERTSON HOUSE,
.v
oil
BOULANGER IS DEAD,
(served that until this is done “
teltrtik Sunutl Sawyer, aped 21. switchman for °“v°f *t itT' 1
ksolved not to contribute another dollar
■••□rt tbe IHlnolM Steel company; ^artholomew
F. ItUODENSEB. I'roprlfttr,
ror a half hour longer tbe men worked t
-----like
Titan*,
lifting
out
wopien
aud
chilj
The
Meteoric
French
(.encrul
Takes
Hl»
to aid the withholdcrs.
fl i**; Curtin,
10 years, of 32X1 Paulina I 1
Cor. Jefferson and Cent Sts., Hastings, Mick.
dren, many of them with legs and arms !
“—
: It fe resolved that the organization be
Rate*, 8 1.00 per Day.
L”VL • street, struck on head by hn iron bolt; '
I Altls. Oct. I.- Boulanger Ls dead” ■ mnintalned so os' to be ready to help when
dangling belplesaly. A* fast ns taken our
This House Ir new.»ith pleasant«»«»»; Th®
J; I Jouc* IL Carter, captain of the tug. mar- 1the injured were transferred to sleeping ! ■•■re the words flashed along the wires . called upon. Sympathy is expressed for
ptuntnaiie of the public is re.pectfullvsoOctted.
i er ried. body not yet rccovvrtd; John C. i1 -------.....I
*------------------. ..
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—
»
1..^'^
,
IT
—
...
U
’
i...
.
yesterday,
and
before
the
‘
John
Fitzgearld
and
Fir*t
Vice
President
*&gt;r’" : Moure, tJIHighfepd l*nrk, engineer of the i' r, «r»aud
to ,Kent.
. 1
&gt;taken
------- luck
1
. The Revere. '' from Brussel•- , AW. REAL ESTATE ANDC0LLKCT. Martin in their Illness, and the attention
hotel
near-by
were
,
tug, body |nol yet recovered; Samu-4 Ann- I‘ *■
'*“' and
“* ’* several
‘
&gt;•»•—«*bouses
**•«. ut
. ut 1
INK OFFICE OF
|
Shcrmun. 1 ««•«»-«
. of America is called to American citizens
! strong, of Manistee, cswk of tbe tug. body !I Enin. «i&gt;4 I&gt;*n.. ot Kwu, and tuiln»d I •» «■* “
PaLmkkton A Surrit,
suffering tho horror* of British dungeons
Woodland. Mich.
not yet recover*!; unknown man. killed ’ Surgeon Ijuhell, of Meadville, began act- j nouncement in this
i upon manufactured evidenceb**causethey
J. M. SMITH.
by piece "t the furnace door, about 30 y*-.srs ; ting broken bom*-, und binding up tho city h;id time to
iq»oke iu favor of a free Ireland, aud the
8. Pai.mi:icto5.
Justice pt the Peace.
of age, dngk complexion, brown mustache, , wour.de*!. Mr-. A. M. Johnson, ot Mu»- ! show itself tbefur! request is made that “our representatives
Notary Public.
1.1 &lt;1
body nt KLtturr'* morgue.
in
congress
press
the
matter
on
the
atfeu-i kegun, Mich., was the most seriously In- | ther report came
J-'.- fattur 1
i tlon of the state dejjartmen:.
Siiffrred fferlou* lujurie*.
*: jufed; both legs are broken. Mrs. Alice , tl a{ ‘.LeBravGcnLlICAGO k WEST
Tbe injured are as follows: Joseph Cui- j m’
'
■n
MICHIGAN Ry.
1i”rr&amp;r bad.ho.himlea, BW Mhxwvli street, fireman of the ......... j ' -Jzg, .l/'J’ ,,
j As an addition Judge Donnelly, of Wisi.rwr t.ioi
Mrs. G. 6. Thotup-|
t'irou^i‘ J?1®
IWkor. tarrlUr ««lrtH,. ill.ll -; H.urj I left hip dislocated.
'!«&gt;■■ «.•*««?.
j consin, on behalf of a minority of the I j-—
!
committee,
submitted
n
resolution
which
|
cm
1 Bell, linesman of the Parker, badly scald- 1 son. Montague. Mich., s-verc. Injury to I i«»P« on ’“®
instructed the incoming executive to rec- '
back. Htili unconscious torn
frum Internal !»■
in-. grave ‘d his mls'MlEte.x.k W.gner 13S„wJ&gt; On..,
W I ognize the majority of the parliamentary
Physicians
say ..
tbo injuries of ..all
* arm broken; Joseph Bomarr.xk. NW booth jnrie*. —
h tress, dying with
I party, or tbe Justin McCarthy element.
I all hU decorations
Ashland «v-nne, skull fractured, may die; : three will probably prove fatal.
TJ?
'
McCarthy's narn&lt;* vm greeted with slight
Hxtren Other* Severe l» Hurt.
' | displayed on hl*
George Juell. captain cf tug Van Schaark, ;
■v
cheering auu
and proiuu
prolonged
A r
pro
leg back ami bruised; Louis Demass, I The following nre the other* Injure !: i breast. The new*-»
;. cncenng
KVw hissing. —
-- ­
‘
M.
' longed
at uproarious
time* uproarious
m
linesman
of
tb»
’
van
®cuaaw,
&lt;;
a
.
Buell,
compound
fracture
paper*
were
immeDoctANUt^.
t
longed
nnd atnnd
times
debatodebate
ea
linesman of the Van Scha.uk, back iu- 1
ItWiMi
C»a“°|“5i?.!n,4W’,MMm1,uve ofk-ftleg Lwrate.l hip nml internal inj tlia...ly bren-gtd by great crowds
su«£ In tbe re*ult tbp
l.b^ addition
v00^^
•owd* for de- sued.
Wa* de­
:AE LE
r W. r x rtav*. • K Ary day. • «’•wp’
A Mannsu.
Lacllk 1Judl. Bk-. .| * t.rul-*d b'-P • uil. ofJhe affair, aud extra edition*
t-ditlcns could
cauid fe
f^
ftted b
by
»Ll^^rerideS
518 to 34. Hon. M. V. Gannwt
—
Van 'Schaock, bead cut; A. Manosuv. Ind back; Mre. Caroline UreJ. Rich la a.. ■ x;nl u vaKtel fuU enough to supply the , -* v-.i.-.A,, wn« rrted nn M D. SS■!■**&gt; a. •□. I. «* Ihrjagk chair cor to Chicago.
fruit dealer, hip injured: Edward Maher,
I j* p, in nil*** throuiti
demand. But with all tbe excitement the - {as^“ JJ-w York c?ly. secund vice; E J.
both knee caps foully injured; Richard 1 Mkh . leg broken Mrs. Thoma*
ns.
tree cbak car to ManisPnwera. 13 years cld, hurt ab*-ut legs; । Muakegon, M&gt;cn&gt;pi«w an। |^p» J j^ red. । ftdJog am&lt;jn(r lb&lt;, 1UjpuWiaUJ% was one of , o C(,n;,ori Augusta, Gs., tbini vice, nnd
n Norton, W years aid, alUhttjHmrt.
Tied t t rm lioktm- Ml« I-hi. &gt;
Au- I Intense relief, an it removed from their willinm Lyman. New York rily,
| w,i^p7in. is solid train with Wagner pataee
. !,u,
™ ted ti l wounded ou both feet; path oue of liM-ir most, bitter foe*. Beyond j er. S-cretary Sutton, ot Lincoln, waa re-'
cMj.Uir,,u)t|l «,&lt;
m.aud jleeper to
uXX ihch.. back i n subject for talk in the cafes, on the Ik u- appointed and the convention adjourned| p.uUj’olS via Heaton Harter­
INCIDENTS OF THE ACCIDENT.
EXPLOSION

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TUG'S

BOILEH

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UlLES'NEmiE

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; nnd rigl i b p ■ jured: &lt;■ C. Tuomns, . iPvanK and in the saluuA Boulanger’s sine ie. ---- -----------------------M" I—b"‘l'a
! M,Mub.. WMirtrt «■ Kolp, dnUkt&gt;K|W&lt;«l&lt;o teoiltooumuolo
END OF THE BALL SEASON.
When tbe feeling of fright cnuM.fl b. the । j
shoulder, brei-and
right. ;
(•. Wii!. of course, revive the inci-.
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'

r\PTlHIIT T.ANS1NG
nhlll'JH,
IU
A ISULLl 11 hllJN

nrin. M„ry Richard. Muskegon, •’«* I drnts (lf hh. comet-1 Re career, but IU cf|w!; J. D. Hart, Rockford. UK. run-t rxditk* will be vvry
ia’
iI bru
CmCAOO, 0.1 fc-Tlte teu. tall
thlth W.W, Hl
| St lor S.OU.E- - Or-U to r~Ai
w tn. »• Ute IteASta 1« conotePNl. ram. to
. drMipridned; E lwanl
'
bruised.1 lung before be slew himself on the Bar- te. ral S.r urday. 4fc
..................
.... „
III"*
It AM
not po out
In
j Mich., 1-ft hip and both leg* bru.^u, ;
““IT
g,"-rS±I
I,«s«
Frank M.
Caldwell,
division
pn«-1 (1J.ne
&lt;* J
Bonnemain*, tn.ni.81
lurviv vi f,*-.z —------ , ..
AW.
..r tb. second
X. Y. «u.l
&lt;&gt;.. Alp
’d
“
for after seeing tbe pennant almost flying I •»£”{’
there being much disorder from the {K&gt;le in the west side ground*, I 6agit.».:
ter. The intv of the two wav peculiarly
’'/hT kf: eye, npd left foot in- '! Mb .Saturday,
..
__ i neb-desired rag got a wiggle on it
“Hverydsy. ♦*’•**&lt;!*«
and noise.
, i
,. 7 ,
. , . •
.
bC a.
«id. Before the explosion Mrs. Rice had lur7l: .(, bYK, AIt’Kh*’‘kT* ,iwd,.v . and
noi&lt;-. A uum»x-r ot arrests were that m
a. m. runs through to Detroit with parlor
There’were no ceremon.es of any somehow
and..iggkd out of Anson's
.
•
jeeu standing on I he sou:.. Aide of Archer I
•a‘l‘0'4 t.in-im.i the trw.1 It:, no ' made.
nha-' through parlor car to Detroit;
. . Tl....
W|U nearly filled with grasp to flutter over the sttftnping ground j
avenue, bolding the balx- in her arms, and ' .‘0,,rh11 ,
b,,’U' ?’?rrr*'
b"; 1,10 «r*v’
of
a
company
of
expert*
which
halls
from
*
through
to
Detroit
with
parlor
in
endtar.
’
ring
to
escape
wbra
U
m
crash
!v
1
eCl
“
’
M
|
W
*i
'i*
I
z
rnn. her skull was craXd by a p.«» of
^,ch- br‘‘,’*d
ninaa^D
DISASTER-----AT A FUNERAL.
Boston. Not for tho Beaneateni either,
nf
Bangor,
.»ncu;,-w»„
_and back
Iron. Al tho same moment heP littlff
‘ Rebecca
’*-’*«*»
Clark.Bangor,
Bangor,
hipand
bacx i .;
DISASTER
i„_ I Westcott.
Clark,
hip
Vortkktt" and Information
Lntoo
a M".
— ** ,7, «-j«h!SS:
; One Jn»tant Death nnd Three Probable for, however conservative a man may be ticket SSi'.
i]
'
oflke, GT
Mo«-n&gt;e
I n* to crediting the cry of fraud in sport­
• Fatalities.
irn-l I****. Axeut.
ia’ighter wa.« struck on tho head by a
. Fatal Crossing Accident.
I Des Moines, Oct. G.—While a funeral ! ing events, he mhst admit tbnt there is a
I, MBoston, *'
Oct.
—Al-cut
hi o'clock Sun- | des annss.-^
| look of skullduggery about those five ]---------, piece of the fnrnnre door.
V •8.°V
*'3'"! 7T*
. hill
fKUBATE &lt;&gt;EDEB.
games with New York's pct* which sot- *
--------Killed shore
by an Iron
Bolt.
train run down
a New
a buggy
\orb and
occupied
New England!
by John Altoona
...J
yesu-rdav
iJ a t-«
, U
ln,,i..
“ .in
,,K! re’'’r’ tied the hash of the great and only Anson. I Mate of Michigan, County ef Hany-iw.
j। On the other
Bartholomew
Cur- 1': .Mattapan,
-ri.
.v.nu-~i
Ata session of tii*- Frobate Court for tbe
Sherry, aged 43. and M&gt;*. Gertrude Kelly.
T!^lh.rcwU,Dg machlut“*
tin and Richard powers. Ix&gt;ys np*l I(. and ।
The way the figure* showed up at the end county ot Barrv. ho’-icn at the ITobet* Office In
12 years, were standing watching the tugs. ' aged 21, both well known a-.detv p.-ople 'f
TU r,,ad Ma* n"rrow
of the trouble Is given below:
I the city t»I Hastings, in *al«i county, ou aatur*
and upset a
MaUajour. The buggy was entirely de- , e n‘n“w»y‘'11‘V—
1' rnn
™o into
Into «nd
NATtoxAL LKWCZ.
—
!
--------- ,*'»*a„MHrpten1bcr|atiM-jear&lt;ms
Curtin was struck ou the head by nn moiishfd and its occupants were thrown !1 other teams
rati away
Mom
nnd women
“rHages
A ’panic
ensued
ivs the I
iron boll and fell to the ground. His '
more
than
thirty
fret.
Miss
Kelly
|*
fnnn
’
«
ran
awny.
&gt;
’
»«nnd
women
Boston
. ikull had been cut open aud the brains
' jumped ont of carriages, only to be 1
r?r,w ™&gt;.cr .1 Ita~au "I wuilM.II.
j were ooxlug out when be was picked up.
Yonng Powers was also struck by the fly­ was picked up dead, pn.i Mr. Sherry in nu •', trampled on by runaway teams.
Philadelphia
uucousck-u-*
cx'ndltion.
he
having
sustain
!
I
.
Deadly
itr«ult
of
tho
Runaway.
ing missiles and injured. As the air
The following is a partial list of the tIc- Cleveland
: cleared after tbe explosion the Barker txl many injuries, inciidlng, it is thought, | tlms: Eihvin Dresteld, of Altoona, fn- Brooklyn
to Jolt”
Cincinnati
I was seen rollingolowiy and settling, stern' a broken spine.
'
stnntly killed; Joseph Perdue, of Grin- Pittsburg
tetter "“■«&gt;’1-BSSSi«l.1ta*T1»fa2j«ta
, foremost, into tbe water. A moment lateri
.
-------| nell, fatally Injured internally; Mrs. J. O. | • ।
Crashed
Two
Men
to
Death,
I Mason, aged TV, leg broken in two places,
♦
’ Joseph Culk-u nnd Henry Bell were seen
toreuuon. iw *«u°’" t.ir&lt; at inw ot said
The Association season bos’not
i
Lima, O., Oct.
Emnnuel Rink and F.
1
l struggling in the water. Life lines were» C. Gohs were seated on a threshing ma- I1 not expected to live; W. F. Sayers, skull f-nded
bnt Boston is a winner of the pen­
; thrown to them and they were helped on
tying ftcroHi n ...... fractured; Mrs. McLaue, of Newton, so I
nant of the aggregation unless
j. | Iteard one of tbe other tug-*. Culfen’s■ chino and driving across a bridge Saturchance
’ flesh wm almost parboiled, and in cling*1 day when the flooring gave way, and the
thirty , f„r
recovery.
‘ ing to the Ufa ropes the skin was torn ! machine and men fdf! a distance of thirty ,
Seriously Hurt.
fSSlSST SS a^&amp;rr rite v
1 feel. Both men were crumbed io death.
i , A scoreAofScore
other persons were serloualy
follows:
£M from his hand*.
FOILED THE TRAIN WRECKERS.
| injured, but their unmet could not be as
Cxa*«*d by the Filthy Water.
AseoosTtos.
IXC i IH-Mdrocy Ot imM
|bl, orCcr to t»
' The explosion was a peculiar one. Tbe
' certained last night. Farmers nnd thresh­
I fatalities on shore in each ins occurred
«I E?".rA~tiBriS£tS? teSS/JEST
er* went to the assistance of the Injured, Boston
Loots
1I -some distance from the wrecked tng and Au Illtuuls Farmer ITcveots the Success I who were conveyed to neighboring farm 8t.
Hdlad«Wa.
, I weatatoitwaddit'!® A.
I Barn ™Viaus u&gt; tald dayofheartn*
of « DrtlHab Crime.
In places where the vies inis would feem
[ houses i»nd cared for until they could be BalltaM**
*• &lt;; &lt;wer4t»r» I
weeks previous m»
r Aitnrrnnira.
Mattoon. JUJa. Oct. 3 —About 11 o’clock
to be in almost perfect safety. Tho oli removed to their homes. The little r«m- Milwaukee
Judaeot Probate
r
; most unanimous opinion of tbe vcMwImen Friday night a farn*er;l»wlngnn unusual . uant of tbe funeral procession proceeded Columbus
GOLD
JiZDAL, MIS, 1378.
335 | (A true copy]
Ixiuis* vilte
noi-e ou the track of the Big Four road
Washington
»• s/V K 1
Pr Aa ia ll*lhnt tho «xplo*i »n w»» caused by the Itetwern this city aud Windsor, discovered ■ on its why after the disaster.
PftOBATE OflDKK
S?
d the river.
so full^ort,
of several men wedging tics In n culvert in
OPENING AN APPEAL COURT.
Private Secretary Hidfnrd 111.
**• VV. u i fllthy
Kre-aewafer
Bnd Idlrtaod
offal It iseverr
that when it gets into a boiler it foams nn attempt to wreck tbe heavy east-bound
Washington, Oct e. - Private Secretary
.. ■ Warrv Holden at the Probata Ofl
the N«
up like soap suds, which makes it very express train, which was nearly due. He | Halford was taken suddenly ill at 2-JaO Ccrrmonle* Inaugurating'
at Chicago.
. , dje’ iah'luyof'sepieinitr bt the
CHICAGO,
Oct. G.fur
—rt
The
Unitod
Slutei I ------'.‘.““..Si:
'.Viniiiaanteinar.to
of appeals
thi*new
district
convened
yrarS^i^^
“Ln‘i”,S?Lm; *uS?
। o'clock yesterday afternoon while silting I court
hurried westwardnny
coward the ap--—
dnngerouA,
of
Engineer
Huffman
by
j
at
his
desk
in
the
White
House.
Several
ing train, and finally succreded in attract- ..
------ -mun
In
tl;li»
city
Monday,
Justice
Harlan,
of
1
Charles W. Ann»:
ing tbe attention of Engineer
*“ u of a
Huffman
flag. The
by •,
; doctors were hastily summoned. He was
nteUAT « UwcUteol «!&gt; Ann
inoflime,
but The
the •j ।resting easier nt last account*. Mr.Halwaving his coal in 'lieu
a flag.
train was stopped jnat
kfterintwenty
tlm.,miuu:e-'
*u“ ; furdin suffering from an nttask of renal
Six Miners amp...____ __
way—No Ji ope of Bescun.
minu-.e^
».&gt; tiestwenty
the train
f&gt;ro- ’f 1I(-uralgix Hi* illuewi Is painful but not
GUW Cakbok, Pa., Oct. 5—Great ex- culprits hatl fled. After
iieajthorllie*
; delay in removing th..«’ fties
the train were
pro- 1, serious, and last night his physicians said
•
from wldrh tbe excess of citemenl iu this vicinity was created when | eroded to this city and tbeajthoritirs were
' [ hr would be up and about iu a day or
rv{»orts camo that the Richardson mines ■ notified. No arrest* have as yet been made, j
□11 has been removed, Is
leerec
fallen in and all in tho mine wore
Tbe
€■*«•
of
Ur.
Driggs.
j
Absolutely Bure, had
• -*— arnrd
l/r. ........
m’iSZ* o^
word cibio
c.*imo that
that the
in* WM*t
"*”*
A-A -fl*1
YOKE. o.r. 9.-TU
J—The Dr. Brigg*}
Brigg*
and it is Soluble. gangway ua the Crosby vein bad fallen I
---- « «.renl&lt;.y at the semi-annual '
M.H
-1
and that twelve men were entombed. 1
•
: Washington
to Tbe
man
wrie There will
be but
one change
in the I
1
case
cmu&gt;
yatt...
---Rescuing parties were immediately .JI meeting
*
of tbe in
New
presbytery.
- ------brief:York
Disbelief
in the ,•i »ay«cmvu...There
thia fail, and that will beaauc.formed,
and on Grant
entering
mine
. “**u*
body of Michael
was the
found
in the
the
onrev of divine an- ’‘ ressor
cabinettothis
in- ., l«»e
cbargca are in brief:
Secretary of War Proctor, who
• ; i its preparation. It h** gangway. He was found to be fatally
™----- J ' thoruv M—
‘ r,-,b’11 taspir*aon ‘ ressor to
Sa
i United
States senator from Ver- ;
Then John Tbomo
.MoGnskie,
Polander,
*&gt;bkIne
*"
the onJyi
.
luHlier o^rvo. thM
^ViTStSU* '&lt;&lt;
tA.-tz Urnu the strength of Jared.
w.. found
Conrlll.
Ai.il :■• ind
U"y
V.
toMlrf
I
’rrancy
of u*tbe Scrip-ures,
Aabebecomes
t-.
the person. |uicn~t«Ml i* raid 'J***:: "V
J.mn Brennan rerioodr. and Martin ! «»d '".muter of l
aid» rxont in place of Senator IMmunds, re­
Set in the immediate
tbe • anctifleation nt rtont in :
- mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
,P”d‘
। death of the souls of tboM? dying in the signed.
_
Honor at Ultle Ml»« Cleveland.
°rSugar, and is therefore far more
Kelly, mine foreman, slightly injured.
rLfnre j UithBri®r’
Prr&gt;r'11 and,""kt'1
Jn Mono.E, Oct. 8.—Tbe flag to tbe
Baltdiou
costing ktt than one cent
Horrible Death for Six Other*.
f j that tie case I* taken up at once. After a Calamet
BxLTl-GUL,
club building was displayed
Jong
and
^..metimes
acr
Calamet
chib building
B &lt;■ '.■•• Il is delicious, nourishing,
Three were the only bodire found before
yeskrday by Superintendent Christian ■ / I—rent look tbe oath. Tfcl* rtded
—
R-’’euglhcxung, vastly diqMted, reaching tbe fallen gangway, inside of ।
Eifler in honor of tbe birth of a daughter
which alx other men were entombed, with . l”nk
Mid tuhniraldy adapted for invalids uulUuxAiIMrariJota S.lm&lt;».
io ei-President Grover
Cleveland.
to." Cl.
­
u™;,,
»■»
&gt;»-.
’£ ’—
“J
-orl.., .r., wd ».14". |, “»--------no
hopec* “—&lt;«•Pnrr.ll.
recovery
alive.
Their
—•
m w* 11 M for persons in health.
smen^
Sold by Croce re everywhere.
and three children. • —
catastrophe luul pasaed away the spectn
-------- --------.net where lay
tors crowded
around1 ah.
the spot
lhe body of Mrs. Rice, her tiHla daughter,
, aud the unknown man. Mr*. Rice-fey on
her aide, her fare crushed and bruised,
while
blwwl
noured fromrher
tnou’h. nose.
*■«.
IJrbAr.ia«l«
Urliul..l.-,u
8b:

'‘•J’EMSS

vnn Ol GO S
lit DAKhil

Breakfast
Cocoa

Ho Chemicals

w. baker &amp; HL DmcMm, Mb*.

I

�Hastings

Banner.

Hastings Thursday, October 8, 1801.

THE NEW DRY GOODS AND CLOAK HOUSE.

MARSHALL L.COOK. Kdltor.
■XTRHKn AB SXCOFIXLATO MATTKH AT
THS HARTIXUR. MICHL, FOBTOFFICX,

___________ AVaVST 1&lt;. 1870.

THE BOSTON STORE.

_______

EDITORIAL NOTES.
It th well k own that lhe National gov­
ernment returned to tbe stale of Michigan
tbe sum pf 8420.865 last year, that being
tire direct tax collected; in tills stale during
tbe war. This sum *&lt;ts used for general
purposes. nnd reduces by that much the
atatt* tax for ibis year. Hut the democratic
press to dishonestly claiming that demo­
cratic state government is more economi­
cal than republican because of lint decreas­
ed slate tax of.1891 as compared with 1889.
Adding the dirdet tax money returned, and
the state tax this year would be 843,194
mere than the state tax ot 1889. But not
only dodemocrata point to the decreased
tax, but they say tliat the state tax in 1889
was 818.09 on the 51,060, while tills year
It la 812.27. Here again Is mlxreptfesentHtkm. Every one knows the basis for
equalizing state taxes has been changed,
and the baxis for apportionment is nearly
8200,000,000 more this year than In 1889.
Take the same basis as; then, and the rate
of taxation this year, figuring In the direct
tax money, would be 8)9.61 per 81,000 tills
year, as against 818.27 in 1889. Com­
menting on democratic claims iu tills mat­
ter. the Detroit Evening News, good detnocralic authority, says:
It to due to the return by the general
government to the state of Michigan of
some four hundred and odd thousands of
dollars, levied as a direct tax during lhe
war and credited to the general fund of
the state on its repayment this year. Tbe
people have&gt;ad this amount credited them
on their lax account. That is all there is
to Ik I’be democrats have spent quite as
much money for state expenses as their
political opponent have done In times past.

Mr. Brock, the chief of the bureau of
statistics, potato out that the customs rev­
enues have been reduced by the McKinley
bill from 83.82 to S2.59 per capita. That
is to say, In so far as the tariff is a tax, tbe
f people pay ie&amp;q taxes by 28.44 per ceoL
under tbe new republican law than under
tbe old one. We do not happen to have
seen this fact in the columns of any of oer
free trade contemporarit*.—Battle Creek
Journal.

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We come to your city with a full and complete stock.of Foreign and Domestic Dry

Goods, Cloaks, etc.

,

WE SHOW POPULAR

GOODS AT POPU­

LAR PRICES.

WA TCH this space in next weeks paper for
OUR POPULAR PRICES.

We shall show a pretty and popular line of

Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks,
All at our popular,

LOW PRICES.
We kindly ask you to postpone your purchases of all kinds of dry goods, cloaks, etc., nntil you see our lines, for we can and will save you^ioney.

BOSTON STORE,
BAILEY BLOCK,

HASTUXTGrS, K4EICTT.

Open on or before Saturday, Oct 17.
Nearly 50,000 foreigners landed in this
country last month. Strange how so many
should pass by free trade England and
come to^hto protection cursed country.

MORTGAGE SALE!

It will give the republican party a mort­
gage on victory next year of the democrats
will elect Mills speaker of the house. He's
the Jouah of bls party.

No law can pay a man’s private debts
nor put money in his pocket These state­
Uncle Sam will ask for 816,000,000 for
ments as self-evident as they are. need to the neW navy and ought to get IL
be repeated occasionally to those men who
have an Idea that to possible to be idle aud
Harry Co.'s State Tax.
at tbe time 'be prosperous, by means of
Auditor General's office,
legislation. Tbe citizens support the state
Lansing, Mich.," Sept. 30th. 1891.
and it to only the paupers who are or can To the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
be supported by tho state.—Grand Ledge
of the County of Barry,
Hastings, Midi.
Republican.
.
Sir:—You are hereby notified that a
state
tax lias been apportioned to the sev­
Every dollar should be worth 100 cents.
eral counties of the state, according' to the
Free coinage of silver would eventually last returns of the aggregate valuation of
bring a silver standard, and a U. S. dollar the taxable property therein made to this
would then be worth 75 to 78 instead of office, and as equalized and determined by
100 bents. Farmers who want to take that the State Board of Equalization at their
session in August 1891.
kind of dollars for their crops, or who de­
The amount of state tax apportioned to
sire to let lhe rich sliver mine owners of yonr county under various acts of the
the west pocket the 22 to *25 cento ou each legislature to as follows to wit:
dollar of silver coined should do the shout­ University aid .S 750 00
“ general and other expenses 1,245 47
ing for free silver coinage.
Normal school, current expenses 000 80
“ “
closets and sewers
53 10
Every man in Michigan whose property
Agricultnral college, general and
is insured against fire In any of the
other expenses...........................
304 61
standard companies of the state is at the Mining school, current expenses 382 30
“
“
building act.... 199 12
mercy ot the insurance companies should
School for blind, current expenses 305 Bl
his property bum. While it to probable
“ *• deaf “ and ether “
789 16
they would pay, it appears to be certain Reform school, current expenses
aud repairs 803 10
they could avoid paying if they desired to
do so. And tilings might shape them- State Public school current ex­
penses and repairs
504 42
nelves so that it would be to the advantage Industrial home for girls current
of tbe companies to refuse to pay losses.
expenses and repairs 607 43
Soldiers home current expenses
, The democracy4of Detroit appear to be
and rejialrs 1,207 96
&lt;n a regular old fashioned cat fight If State prison, buildings, Improve­
ments ...........................
754 87
one could judge from appearances he
State “house correction, additional
.
would say Hist In the cowing municipal
power, machineryS.
265 22
contest, the democracy of Detroit stood no Asylum for Insane dangerous and
criminal, buildings....:.............. 33180
•bow at all. But knowing the nature of
Mm* creature, we expect to see verified Asylum for insane dangerous and
61 58
criminal, Improvetnento.............
that ancient truism that “democratic cat­ Asylum for Insane Michigan
fights always produce more cats.”
building...........................................
23263
Asylum for insane northern
The civil service reform association had
building and repairs.................
351 77
Board
fish
commissions
365
82
• meeting the other day, and re-elected
*26 55
Gawge Wai. Curtis far president It was State board health
Military purposes
972 88
expected tbe sun would stand still a few Recompilation of records in
■stautea while Gawgc made a speech. But
adjutant generals office............
58 10
tbe sun happened to be engaged in other Publication of proceedings of
superintendents of poor..........
99
business at the time and couldn't accornWorld's Columbian exposition.. 663 72
olate Mr. Ccrtta.
General purposes 7,332 52

The more tbe McKinley bill and its
workings are studied, the more certainly
do fanners, laborers and all classes of
citizens see that it is a measure which lu
•very way to calculated, and In practice
does so, to promote their welfare.
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On or before Saturday Morning, Oct. // th.

’ The Evil* of Free Silver Coinage.

Extract from a Message of President Clvvtftand.
••The revival of business enterprise and
jMMperity so ardently desired and ap­
parently so near would bo hopelessly post­
poned. Gold would be withdrawn to its
boarding places, and an unprecedented
contraction in the actual volume of our I
currency would Speedily take place. Sad­
dest of all. in .every workshop, mill,
factory, store, and on every railroad aud
farm, the wages of labor, already de­
pressed, would suffer still further depres­
sion by the seal lug down of the purchas­
ing power of every so-called dollar paid Into the hands of toll. From these impend­
ing calamities It is surely a most patriotic
and grateful duty of tbe representativex
of the people U/dellver them.

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Total tax to be apportioned 819,166 15
There to also tn be levied as a portion of
your county tax (unless paid prior to Oct
tat) the indebtedness of your county to
tbe state on the 1st day of July 1891. then
amounting to 8156.56. Th* Indebtedness
of your oouuty must not be added to tbe
state tax.
The interea: bearing debt of tbe United
You win cause the above to lie laid be­
Btates to now 8585.060,000. Over &gt;2.000,- fore the Ixwird of supervisors of your
•M.0M ot that /tebthao been paid by rt- euasly at tbeir aesakm tn October 1891.
yhiiraii wtadntatrattons. Oar natkoa)

HAVING BOUGHT THE

t

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STOVES, :-GOODYEAR &amp; BARNAS STOCK-:
AT
STOVES,
STOVES,
Forced Sale!
I am now prepared to offer
STOVES,
STOVES, SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN
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- For cooking and heating.

Carpets, Notions, Boots,
Coal,WrcOil. Dry Goods,
SHOES, BTC.

You are cordially invited to
examine onr immense stock
of stoves and ranges, and the
celebrated M. &amp; D. wrought
steel range.

:Goodyear Bros.:

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ReiMher lhe stock is in the hands of the Rebel
.

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Racketer
And will be all closed out at the old stand

REGARDLESS OF COST
To Satisfy the Claim.

Opening Day Oct. 1, ’91.

PHIN SMITH.

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Our readers will find thb week au insldfoJil P*r’’’ 00 wWah* much ‘‘’k'n-attng

PERSONALMENTION,

We have several cracker and sugar '
barrvb which we will sell very reasonaby
Hums * Van Annan.
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Tbr^lay^lMlo'-r ». 1«^7~

OOK. Locsi Editor.

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went to Aim Arbor Mm,.

R.pId.S.re,,

,n

See those fin* vase and hanging lamns
at 8. E. Phillips’, the groovr’a. They are 1
elegant goods, and you cannot fall to be
pleased with them.
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.To^01"1 Sp'”“

ln Clwlwie u.l

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This evening at the borne of the bride's
parent* in Baltimore. Mr. E. L. Houghulin and Miss Amanda Erb will Ihj united ‘
iu marriage. Their many friends extend &lt;•«.”? wGrf‘!,1%n“dc 1
congratulations.
&lt;Grand Rapids lucsdny.

IN THE PRKE OF WATCHES

IS*PH.

■ No old goods to work off, all new. My
tatfeaiy
millinery stock was all bought this fall for il«?«k,“"ofACT,“spot cash and will be sold at price* no one
can match.
pinx Smith.
O,G“"
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Ira VanYnlkenburgh desires us to say
that his closing-out sale of furniture
friend.
carpels, rugs and curtain- still cpntluucs 1
and will go on uutill thcgo&lt;&gt;4» 111 his stock
arc disposed of.
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g P E C T A C 1* E 9-

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. U'k
^00pFt since the redaction a large stock of the finest watches, I can now sell
a watch much cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. I will guarantee to sell you a wi
tor less money than anyone else can.
I Have just added a large stock of the latest patterns of SILVERWARE. I have
chestnuts to work off. Everything new.

trip to

FCR SALE BY

The time for bargains In furniture, carpets,
J**?' **Tr*’m«Cttr, WMeMllnj
rugs anil curtains is right now nt Ira Van- on
( friends here last week.
B
Valkenburgh’s closing out sale. Prices are
'V.J.
DIbMr, ot Marshall, „M
put on all goods In his stock that cannot &lt;
c.tj on business Thursday.
fail to aell them. Now Is your opportunity.
JEWELER.
...??!! “T??-■"« R*i,ld’'
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You do not need to attend a murtgaire or &lt;
HASTINGS, MICH.
bankrupt sale to get dry good® or millinery city on n brief visit Tuesday.
Mn. Mark Rumen. of Sioux Falla, &amp;
goods. Russell bas u fulhtock bought for
rush and bought cheap j»nd sells at lhe very 1Dak., la visiting friends here.
lowest living prices. You will get your
Hon John Carveth. of Middleville. Xs
money’s worth every time.
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»n town &lt;m business Tuesday.
Those who would avail themselves of
e Highest
Dorr Mudge took In the Charlotte fair
an exceptional chance to buy furniture at |last week with hls phonograph.
bargain prices should go to Ira VanValkrn

JOHN b xSSHER
T:

The ' ietor Junior

boy s bicycle

murderer’* hand so closely to his side that
he could do no execution with bis weapon,
although he tried to ail right enough,
shooting twice, both bullets just grazing
the deputy’s side. At this point Whit
called to the sheriff.
“Untie Jim. get iny revolvi r fi'bin my
hip pocket and kill him.”
Till* talk wilted the young man, who
l egged for mercy. He was told to drop
Ids revolver, which he did. He was then
taken to jail peaceably, making no further
attempts t&lt;£rrMst. We learn that he has
since expressed regret that he did not kill
both officers. He Is n hardened young
wretch, who should lie und probably will
be given a long clrnuce to reflect upon his
course in the slate’s prison.
Mann was taken before Esq. Wigdtmnn
Tuesday p. m. for examination. He was
bound over to the circuit, bail being fixed
at 91.000.

Jas. Bartley, of Albion, visited his
burgh’s. Everything must lie sold, a* Mr.
Miss Maud last week.
VanValkvnburgb has determined to leave daughter
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Y "T" G? I Fs &lt;!a&lt;5*1 n,ll#t co the city, and before doing so wili closc out
John Beamer, of Grand Kaplds, was In
’ ,
i
I O like hot cakes lib entire stock.
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lhe city on a brief visit Tuesday.
The lady balloodhl who was engaged to
, .• i;
. thr lack l&gt;oQe and fron
Miss Gertie Stebbins, nf Muilkugon. spent
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. !i\ Imported weldless make the ascensions nt the Eaton county Sunday
with her parents In this city.
? . . _ , p.... jitvk snd spindle, and fair met with an aoddent Thursday. The
Ben law will leave for Ann Arbor Mon­
balloon was well Inflated and when up In
tangent spoke*. curved the air alsiut JO feet the rope bolding the 'day to pursue his anidlcs in dentistry:
The Ladle* Delighted.
-.mile-, swing saddle, trapeze broke loose letting her fall to the
Mrs. W. S. Layiln. of Norwalk, Ohio,
The pleasant effect and the perfect
rt whrei. square rubber earth hurting her severely.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Benham. safety with which ladles may use the
■&lt;r tires and adjustable
All parties owing E. W. Morrill * Co.
Frank Hadley, of Whatcom. Wadtlngfon liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under
Tine .namel and uickie. accounts that are sixty days old must l»e
b soon expected to visit friends in the city. all conditions make it their favorite rem­
■: - uumufactnre’s guarpaid. We want the 'money to pay our
edy. It Is pleasing to tbe eye and to the
ar. nnd all part* showing debts with aiul. at the prices we sell our
Mis* Gertie Beiith-y Is keeping Irooksta
. ’..nwr'ship returned to good- we cannot afford longer time. 1In the office of Itetitley Bros* Wilkins. taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the
kidneys, liver and bowels.
nt during that time will
Y'ours truly.
Charlie Septi who has been in Iowa nnd
E. W. Mokrh.i. A.Co.
Missouri the past year, arrived home last
.- ing to l«e continued
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i ait until next spring.
The Chautauqua circle was in session at week.
Dollars with the Hon. IL A. Goodycar’s Saturday evening .t^Iiss Allie Sldnam, of Kalamazoo, was
added tn it won’t buy at the time when. Just north of the bouse. Irne guest of Miss Rebekah Striker over
Bobby Mann tried to shoot Sheriff aud Sunday.
is then.
they run (rom 38 to 4C Deputy lh*n!iam. It is said that the ChauMrs. Laura Chamberlain, of Yankton.
tauquans lost all Interest in their lessons
after the two revolver shots, and that the Dakota, visited her sister Mrs. Will Wagner
• iillli.EY W. SMITH,
lady members didn’t care whether school Inst week.
Agt . Hastings. Mich.
kept or not.
.
Mrs. %John Kibby. of Tallapoosa. Ga.
There b to be opened, on or twfore Oct. and Mrs. Welbley Welty of Sew Phila­
CALESMEM
17th, iuthe Bailey block, a new dry goods delphia Qhio are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
w wantxdd- 1
store to be known as the “Boston store”. i*. Koberts.
It will be conducted by Mr. (). M. Amstcad
LOCAI 'R TRAVELING.
Rev. Puffer and wife. Mr. and Mre.
who owns similar stores In Bloomington.
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snvk. salary. Kxpenaes Ill., and Grand Rapids. Mr. AmMead as­ B. K. Rose. R. .1. Grant nnd Traverse
:.-Lan-.u!. : ■
i.,«-.;t guaranteed.
sures’ us he ha* come to Hastings to stay, Phillips attended Hie funvra1 of Rev. Geo.
D. Lev's son in Charlotte Monday.
aud that he will ^keep a first-class stock,
chase brothers company
and alm to merit lhe patronage of the
John McElwain and family arc visiting
ROCHESTER. N. Y. people of Hastings and Barry county. He In Grand Rapids this week. It Is barely
seems to be an energetic, reliable aud possible John may see Allerton and Nelson
poshing business man. and one who will trot, though bis aversion to horse racing
be a welcome addition to the social and is well known.
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-2,000 business circles of our city.
Ctrcuiati*
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Williams and Mrs.
for jravertisements ' By the first ot January next there will Will Hints are expected to return from
Hererti
»• Tuesdays at latest to be twenty teachers employed In the schools their pleasure trip to Denver, Colorado,
:i. issue of the week of this city. This speaks silently though this mprnlng. on which they have been
strongly of the superior- quality of our absent several weeks.
Mhocfla, the rapid growth of which will
Harry Hayes has accepted a position in
,&gt;k in the Charlotte make itself felt in the future as it ha* in the N'atiom.1 bank and will not return to
the past. The great majority of tlifejbriegn Whatcom. Washington as he expected to.
purchased a Si, OOO students that attend school here are com­ We are glad that Harry has concluded to
pelled to economize in every way. owing slay, for this city needs more young men
to tbe limited means of their parents, and of his stamp.
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■alt in barrels at indeed many are compelled to pay their
own way to get their education. Experi­
Church and Society
Rev. Grigsby has been visiting at Albion
barn to rent. Inquire of ent e lias proven that this class of scholars
make the very best for they have to im­ and Kalamazoo during the past week nnd
&gt; . &gt;dtphcomb.
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prove every opportunity. And perhaps it Rev. Gillespie preached at the Presbyterian
IV i. .wry has a good Jersey cow Is to this classed scholars, as wolfe as to tbe church last Sabbath and it is regretted tliat
t ,ii imi see him.
exeeltent corps of teachers employed, that so few were present to hear so good a ser­
. the high character of the Hastings schools mon. ■
. &lt; ? buying rye ami selling
H. &lt;
may be attributed.
......... the Irving elevator.
Services as usual at the Presbyterian
I It will l&gt;e remembered that several
: luniishv.i rooms to rent on1 months ago C. E. Bldlac said tlftit he church next Sunday and the Y. P. S. C. E.
xviil
meet at « p. m. to be le&lt;l by Mr. E. De­
.
Mrs. Ghee-nhej.v.
would give the stallion Geo. St Clair.
Groot.
inquire of Mrs. Anni under his care, a th red-year old record of
Will
the ladles nf the Presbj terian
lurch St. near school house., 2:30 before the season closed. Jle has
done a great deal more than hejsgreed to church remember the miasonary meeting
' "i m*vii in Hastings a nicer’ do and has already given the horse a will be held al the parsonage on Wednes­
,
and trimmings than record of 2:20.^ nnd has shown half miles day tbe Uth.
at the rate of 3:16. At the present time
Epworth league elected the following
three-year old officers for the ensuing year at their meet­
diji indulged too freely ; Sat- ■St Clair has tbe best
and spent Sunday in Ben- record ever made by a Michigan horse of ing Tuesday evening: Miss Bell Handy,
hfe age, ami he stands in the class of president; Prof. W. D. Sterling. 1st vice
Luriol, Axtell nnd all the horaos of world president, and chairman of department of
.
from the cheapest to the wide fame. He will be trotted at Grand Christian work; MIm Addie Jordan. 2nd
and '.rtuntied’in the very latest Rapids today to lower bis record and his vice president, and chairman department
owner offers to bet that he will go in -:17 of mercy and help; Mr-. Clement Smith.
M:
. he new 3rd assistant in the or better. Mr. Bidlac arrived home Mon­ 3rd vice president, and chairman depart­
’ teaches civil government, day and has had a very successful season, ment of literary work; Mrs. W. IL Cook.
in which be has made a good sized bundle 4th’ vice president, chairman
genuan.
of money and a big name as a driver and went commiltie; treasurer. Mte- EffivStaD,
.1'1 account* due Ira Van­ trainer. Hr feels abundantly satisfied sou;-chorister. Miss Marion McElwain,
:, must lie settled at once, as with bis work of course.
organist. Miss Olive Heath.
lune the city.
We are pleased to announce that the
A fish pond social at Good Tt'™l,!’‘r
■ n Army which has number­ city marshal has changed his course with ball Friday evening October 10th. AH in­
ing for several months, has reference to the “drunks" ami instead of
vited.
eMOrtlnc
them
out
ot
torn,
now
&gt;0
lr»
id t united the city.
Rev. WT A. Hunsberger of. Muskegon
them ■ ehMWtto repent ot their tolly In
Ha
i
The reM raeketer sells the eonnty bo,tile, .nd nuke’
will lecture under the auspices ot the
Xr Kwonl.
tlw
' UJKT than old fogy or mod- ne.« weewlliucly unproOtible.
..htirrh
Tuesday evening Oct. 20lb. His
Pirxx Smith.
last. Austin Barnum w&amp;- taken in. Mon­
subject will be “Across the Atlantic and
wishes na to announce that day he paid Eaq. Beadle JW fine and Iteyond." Further announcement and inJ*j
market now for live hens and costs. Robert Bryan
fmmxtluu .W~&gt;
"'S
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weigh three pounds und night for drunkenness. He re x nted if be rery low, will tw kite" "«■ "^k.
hta foilvin Jail m er night, and Tueatey
morning paid 85 fine and tbe costs. Lues
- n want of a ulep cloak in fur .Uy George Wood w l«ndiH torJhe same
attempted murder.
d. braided or a^tnteban trimmed can offetue Esq. Kenastou awessr-l him S3
-i-riv- - in style, quality and price fine, which with the co,ta will remind him
Chart**
that II Is unproBtablo to Ret drtutlt.
are aa Kl*&lt;l to commend the tharahal tor
Journal comes to us changed Sli wirxfM we were sorry to crIUe «
We recorded the fact »ee?UI
ghl column foilo to a six
, ._.t«», Thf change makes a de- him before. Now If be wlU are^tMt the Charlie Mann, a local tough, had reAisled
saloon!.!, sod other liquor de. ere_ ot th • and escaped from Constable Bert Tinkler.
cidwi i'.i.pru-.(Auent.
citv live np to the law be w,1‘ wrn 11
•hi to Muni!'. &amp; Co. and see that new gtxKi opiriion of all law-abiding citixrns.
mriua!;. Lure of fine underwear, positively
Sew. re.rt.ed this elt, FrldU' ereutak
ti"!Hhr.,l|;a‘.»i ‘ ami more durable than any Of a s.d accident «l the thMlotte fair.
Whet ■!! the market*
whlebTiulted In tbe *»«■ »'
BaiGolddust will soon 1&gt;e taken Id younirest son ot Rer. Geo. 1&gt;. Le«. tormer
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and sold. Barry ought to bring »st»r ot the M. E. church her* 1«
wm a mustang race, a neat or wut&lt;■ good price and uliow his owner Mr.
had Just been finished. As “‘’“•^’^n
lUery. carry a fat purse.
body rustled for the track, an
j
Ixidicf yon can save from X to % on “ll
millinery goods and be sure to get the
.ke“
...a hi. deputy.
bh-t -tj iVs. Jio old g&lt;x&gt;ds to palm off.
ire^d iSdrilbwsHa £»
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Phix Smith.
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The Soap

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NEWS.

Hard
Water
is Lenox

School Books

Flour Way

Down!
A full line of all school books
used in of the schools in Barry
county.
Cash or trade for old school
books.
100 styles of tablets.
50 sizes of slates.
Pens. Pencils and Inks.

Fred L Heath

White Bose Flour

$2.50
Every sack warranted to be
A No. 1. For sale Only by

' THE DRUGGIST.

• JOS. BOGERS.

The Race Between the Two Great Horses

NELSON and ALLERTON

Oct. 8th will give people an opportunity to judge for themselves
which of the two are the fastest horses.

If people will call on us they will be given

An Opportunity to Judge for Themselves
whether we are not the

Cheapest Clothing Store
IN THE CITY.

WE ARE IN THE RACE FOR THE
PEOPLE’S PATRONAGE
we hope to win by giving the best goods for the lowest prices.

WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM

Otau ' accurately fitted and ground f®r dlrrerlon. They '•"•’■'"“J J™Trid&gt;ot
were only stopped I—™’’"
d',„ b)all deft i of vision, by
Abbott. Optician,
With Dr. Kimball. Battle Creek.
Dr- l.nmj&gt;man will l&gt;c at W. H. Good­
year’® drug More next Saturday, and dtsirrs Kiid expects to see ail who owe btau dent. The funer.1 occur™
,„d
o«i ae'-uunt. a settlement of the same noon md WM Iwly .U«&gt;d&gt;d
“p...
'wi
*11! be ni ranged then.
many friend, 10 ‘‘L* '' J'whlcb eaimed the
N. T. Parker is tin; happy owner of a
unknown. He
staridard-bred hllv colt, whose sire b the tbe r111"
Phenomenal George St. Ciair. Nell would ^L^pu^»“,-hwi'ur “tb
not take a small farm for tbe colt now,
though but three or four days oldi

GRANT,
Leading Clothier

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.bmoetrom di, .Ul. d.p«rt

1891.

OCTOBER.

' LESSON

1891.
tbe past month to have been ths warmest

8u. Ho. Ta. ee. Th. Lr. |Se. and dryest September of wbieh they have
any record.

.

Ailing one. whoe’er you be.
{
Try the worth of G. «*•
which la the great Gulden MedWjeo
!
uf Dr. Fierce—• wonderful tonic a»a
blood-purlficr. The ••Dtacowy
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u rtjuoltud remedy fur cunsumpllnn.
breochiUh. odd* nnd lung
guaranleetl to benefit or cure. If tnke11 ,n
time, or money refunded.

FOURTH OO-RTER. INTER-

natI0NAL

SERIES, OCT- t»-

IHOCT'M
biwm

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fell Jfrotn a Den­
Island road, near
Blue Island, III*., boulh of Chicago, and
wm killed.
Samoa is again on ths evo of a revolu­
tion, this time because the German chief
justice, Cedarkrantx, will not pay duty
Nutilca boa u building l*ootn.
adolphi*.].
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1.
on bls whisky.
a) .-“Au
Aud
there were
were cerren
certain vrrcKa
Greek*
«)
&lt;l there
| J. F. Fox. Irish member of the British HiblmiAV Kheumatl. Mnd MV'T » "*’• urnong
.
......... up tn
that came
to wnrwhri
worship nt
at
parliament, is coming over to explain the Mxl uniform in action. No piping i*»?* them
..
situation and collect money to be used lu JLnmnly following lhe «* of Hite.
CBmr therefore u&gt; PhllTp,
political campaigning over there.
Tb&lt; y err wbptrd
bo‘1‘ ■do.1.!* and .22 1 which wm of Bethaaid* of Galllre.and drdtJ with perfect
rired him. saying. Sir. we would nee Jews.”
Monday, Oct S.
they have no equal in the: cure
sick
They shall not
not be diMPpoluted
disappointed who rinrin­
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Therahnll
OIVK KIVJOYS
Pension payments for tho first three .
.............
.....
il
V&lt;IH&lt;IM&lt;IH
Ml&gt;0
,. J dlMlre
, ._ ...
I^h&gt; (tnnMikv
dyapepnb
aud
Jwm*.
Couaider the
the
Wednesday, Kept. 30.
headache, cotietipatlon.
--■
uiw.-r tliev
Jof zaccbeua aud the reault of bin ef­
Both the method and results when
blllotuncM. and. ss an appelUrr.
the) exe A race war is imminent in Ix-e county, days of mOctober
° . were 8i,7UO.Oal
« Proved
Tl»
rt imrttrir., th, ll=nl _.
Several negroe. have been killed
The tire at Halifax.
, ?Mt royed cel any other preparatiou. Sold by n. fort* (Luk* xix. A 5, C-. W- WIk-u Peter
art U&gt; CTmrtlnatrj, t,„ WU„TO
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant Tenn.
.___ Li. .
nmnortv worth S25U
W» with
S14O.0UO ill”
j property
8250,&lt;XO
wilb814O,&lt;WOinblood you rauuol enjoy good
would uu&gt;'
fain have —
tarried
I. Erwoycrti.
wouiu
•••— on
-- the Mount of
and refreshing to the taste, and acta by^rhites.
II.
Goodyear.
At this season nearly every
nfe4&gt; .
ntiv 1. tn have a bicycle dub. Tramditfiirnrton. nod have kept Noeea and
That rcystering Justice of tbe Peace Ganx-. ■u™uceEsntly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, born,
Traverse City I* to have a
. v
,
“je aDll thc ochera were quickly
her “
mother
ot K»u.«. CH,, go. drunk .nd wont I Princes*
----- - Beatrice bus
&gt;•“ made &gt;■"
o&lt;b.r
good medicine to purify, vluifir. a,rf
♦
iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ to sleep on the street', and Mine practical ■ a grandmother again. It is a son, nnd I* The worm rx-esof
py’h'JdS i taught that they were to »ee "no man nave
the Wood, and Hood s SarsaparHh ■- worthy
-hrr dtoMte. ot tbe bmad. are cured by Bmu s uu
Whenever we
'■J'
tem effectually, dispels colds, h ad- joker* so mutilated hi* flowing whiskers number four.
your coufldeuce. It |* peculhr in that n
,-ar»eparilla.
Tbe corporate exlstanoeof the Citixens’
. ,
t otten our Bible* to rend, or go to tho faauae
strengthens and builds uptliesy.K-rn,create
aches an.l fevers and cures habitual that he was compelled to have them
wowbiR1 let our pnfjrer to tbe
National bank, Gre-osburg,lud., has been
Manion is shipping cattle for th*, first J Go(J
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while
oonstijiation. Syrup of Figs is tbe slmved off.
extended to Oct. 9, IG1L
’
I Spirit te, "Dear Teacher, abow me Jesua."
it eradlrates dlsea.tr. Give it .i traL
only remedy of its kind ever pro­ Rev. Lewis Meredith. * well-known General W. H. F. Loe. son of tho late time.
Hood's Sarsaparilla I- sold by al! .’nittista. •
Ao ohlotedv v.-a» »&lt;• frightened by a w ake Thia He delight* to do nnd will do when
Methodist
preacher,
died
at
Oak
Park,
a
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ Chicago suburb.
General Robert E. Lee aud congre-smam that b. rrl""' t.ta.khnh-tamed*bite an miow. wo rely upon Him tcb&amp;pter xvl, 18,15).
Prepared by C. L Hood A Co., hmii, Maw. 23. ’’Philip cometh and telletb Andrew;
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
Idaho Indians are making trouble and ; from the Alexandria, V;u, diatrict, i» It was «..»n retoroed &lt;0 its oriaiu-d color by
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
and
again
Andrew
and
Philip
tell
Je*u»."
its action and truly beneficial in its Mtllera have called for protection. Troops ; dying.’
HaTs Hair Renewer.
23. "And Jaiua answered them, saying,
■ France la badly ‘•stuck" on Russians. A
effects, prepared onlv from tho mo-1 mny be ordered out.
The little town of Horner wlH have The hour 1* come that the Son of Man
woman
oaugbt
In
the
act
of
robbery
ha»
healthy ana agreeable substances, its The Democrats of Massachusetts have been acquitted simply because
electric light.
should be glorified."
many excellent qualities commend it renominated Governor RumcII. Tbe con- subject of tbe czar.
Tbe middle wall of partition between
adopted a resolution opposing .
Jew nnd Gentile i» about to be broken
to all and have made it the most ventlon
John
L.
Sullivan
’
s
theatrical
tour
In
the free coinage ot sliver.
down by Hi" death *0 soon to be accomAuatralia is a failure. The papers say
James
R.
Goadin.
&amp;!
years
old,
at
one
'
plb.bR!
(Kph. 11. 14). and then wuuM tbe
*Fyrup of Figs is for sale ’in 50c time a wealthy lawyer of Richmond, Vn,, . that he cannot act. however skillful he
Genlilt* be fellow heira, and of the tame
When dw was a Child. she cried for Castorla.
and'81 boplea by all leading drug­ died in poverty in tbe workhouse on may be at “putting beads on” people.
body and partaker* of HM promise Iu Christ
I
Hoylund
Smith,
of
New
Bodford,
Mast-,
gists.
Any reliable druggist who Blackwell’s island. New York.
by the GMfteKEph. Hi, 6). As Israel’* Moscovered S) miles on n “b.ke" at the Boston
may Dot have it on hand will pro­ Pennington's “air ship," which was at Athletic association meet ini hour. 19 When she had Children, the gare ‘tern Caaioria ditb He to rejected aud about to te cruci­
tbe Su Lottis fair grounds awaiting one ;----- .7.
fied, but Goo will give Him glory and aeeat
cure it promptly for any one who it*
numerous “trial trips," hu been blown miuntea. am! 15 seconds, breaking tbe
at Hix own right liatxl until Hl* enemies
wishes to try il Do not'accept any away by a windstorm and cannot bo ,
be made His fooutoul (I PeU I, 21). And
Tbe water drank'by
drank by resident* of
of New
found
|I The
substitute.
the time will yet come when Hi* glory
m I n . I A.1 Iron »» lilt
IMPROVED
Iu lb. urn. mout-u. ot th. yeur H» JuM X'..V
Tort ..Ira.
eUy t.
I, cuul.u.lu.ud
dir
The July drouth ruined Nicblgan'l shall I* aecu upon Israel, aud the Gentile*
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. cl.—&lt;1 tb. Ullure. lu ib. railed Statn ferent I™
soutces,
to cranberry crop.
----------all of theta dangerous »
shall come to her rising (Isa. lx, 1-3).
SM FftUKClSCO. CAL.
So says
the chief engineer of
number
8.828,
with
liabilities
of
8136,
DOO,health.
.
24 "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ex­
LOUISVILLE. Kr.
KEW YORK. N.Y.
«». as compared with 7,581 failures aud Croton aqueduct.
Wln»!*»wV S.w*thtng S'run ha&gt;Jtevn tred cept a corn o' wheat fall lute tbe ground
contract *for building £he govern- fp-Mr*
8100,000,000 of liabilities for the same
'The
m'“ —
. Greatest Discovery Kutten for the
rhlldnui ui-thlm: It »o»thra ttir chJd. nnd die. it abideth alone; but if it die it
1 ment World’s fair building nt Chicago has frftei.s Ibr guru*. *ll»y* oil twin. ‘Uhm wind
period of '.bOO,
t'o’lc. and is il»« l**t remedy for djarrtm-*. brlngetb for’h much fruit."
Ex-Senator J. D. Howard, of Duluth, a been awarded. J. F. Reese, Chicago, gets Twenty-0*&lt;‘ ret tn a l-ottlr. Sula by *11 dniggbts
25. "He th-d lovcth hi* life Khali loae it; HOG CHOLERA, and
the
woodwork
and
Ketcham
&amp;
Co,
Indianmillionaire pioneer, died recently ami bls
tiirovgUoul the world.
aud he that h.ntetli hi* life Iu tbi* world
PIN WORMS IN HORSES
will cuts off bis son Edward with 8100 be­ apolls the ironwork. The total coat will
Michigan ha? nu abundant crop of nuts ahnll keep it &gt;uto life ctcrflal."
cause he play* poker. He also cut off his be {310,&lt; ji.
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See the repetition of Chi* great truth in
ni NDKLOS OF THEM.
tbl*
season.
.
daughter, Mr*. F. C. Gilbert with 83UO
Tuesday. Oct. 0
Math. X, 3U. xri. 23. Mark viii,33; Luke ix,
bccauM) she married contrary to his ; Jju.ob Tnrncyi n Pennsylvania ex-con&amp;4, xlv, 2Q; xvii, 33. Self reuuocUuion i*
wishes
_________
। greaamnn, is dead.
the only scriptural rule of life.
2.1 "If any man serve Me. let him follow
Thursday, Ocu 1..
I Another strike Is in progress among the
Me; and whore I am. there shall also My
Hog cholera is reported to be raging dock laborers of London.
servant be; it any man serve Me. him will
in South Dakota
| Three persons lost- their lives in a tcueMy Father boner "
Pfnningtoii’s aluminum air ship is now , ment house fire in New York.
If we folio - Him In Ills humiliation we
promised for the World’s fair.
j General Patrick Kirby died suddenly at
shall iu due time share His glory. "If tre
The western «ucar factories expect to hte residence iu New lork yesterday
Uchoand rriirwean thotroublM tncJ*
..
suffer with Kim, we shall relgu with Him” s&lt;K ir »rou chtt-v. vmake fully 27,Cl&gt;0,iXM Dound* of sugar this , morning,
(Il Tim. ii, W). Tbe honor is sure to all StEKETKE. Grand it-iphl*.
year.
1
; The Standard Oil company I* reported
who are now willing to serve; but it seems
A New York justice lost* j8£0 at the to be behind a scheme to.combine the
Typhoid fever is, epidemic among the to me tho emphatic part ot this verse for
For ial£ in &amp;a«Hnv ■ bs
races, and t hen forced the winner |to givb ' southern rice mills.
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our prraeut life i* the twice rejasated "Ifany
11. GOODYEAR. D
it back undec threat of prosecution iu the | The directors ot the Milwaukee exposi- miners nt ironwood.
man serve ir -P" We may outwardly apjnsiic c'H own court.
tioa will try tbe experiment of keeping
drttftfJt tor a hex &lt; f AVer's 11^1% w,d
*r‘n jaiar to serve Him. while really we may be
The failure ot CH. Veiiner&amp;^Ca, open Sunday, Det. IL
serving ounwrees. A true servant ot His
Headache. yM Carter’ll Little Utesr PHU oro
j A small boy aud a cigarette caused a
“i*’*”’* ,
- —
—•— Tex., -cotton
— digestion. i »rptd liver. and tick headache there will tw found doing His works mid .in His
[ 810,000 fire at
the Belton,
lour hundred armed men are searching compn-.^ About
bales were burned, is ncthing sepertar. i*'»dh»g -physician* spirit, and coveting only ills approval.
Jlvvr ond regutetc th* Vowel*. Evan LT ttjsjr ad&gt; tbe country around Decatur. HU. for
See I Chrou. xx^HLV. aud compare Phil, ii,
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Mr&gt; Hannah Ev
burned rceotrniend them.
Wild ducks arc avoiding the Saugatuck
tbtre ae.p.nulo.^1 to &lt;H»,b M WUmtogwn, Drt. H.rcUib
27. "Now is My soul troubled, and what
Ju.l&gt;re J. H. Broody, th. Iteo&gt;™,r.lle to
ht fl„ Uhiu &lt;ho „„ iis|,tiog „ marshes this year.
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.
abill I sayf Father, save Me from thb
nominee in Nebraska for supreme judge, ' plpe
hour, but for thte cause ca:nc I unto this
ba* declined to run.
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j —
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...
L haw been afflicted with rheumatism hour." ‘
The Chicago Journal proposes the fob
The Farmer*’ National bank ot Arkan- lowing
1U
ur president, Baby a4V
itrtrood»es*ac4Si ualeaJ herejiad tbr-n
ticket: ,
For
Mc-, for twenty years, aud haw usi.-d c^utcheh
83. “Father, glorify Thy name. Then
try them will 3 nd thees little pills volts- *as City, Kan., capital {HW.uuo, La* been Kee. for vice prtgMent, Miss----- -Cley* for’tvn yvais. From using -powerful lini­
came lucre a voice from iteavcu, aaying, 1
rtumy w&gt;wi tb«A they wiU not ba wib authorized to begin busings.
•land•
ments to get a little sii-cp, my hip and have both glorified it. aud will glorify it
witboutihan.' But after aUalck bead
'•ujh
all A{
Sanitski, alia* Pat Ryan, who killed a ; An
known Scandinavian
was found
An lin
unknown
Scandinavian wr.»
fofcnd ; knee had lust nearly all strength. When again."
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man named Lawrence in Ch cago two dead !u tne street at Republic, Mick He I commenced to take Hibbard's Rheumatic
Hte consuming dei-ire was to glorify His Ing lucrative and re»p'‘n*J-l"
Tui­
month* ago. has been wrested at MUwau- ' faad
sbot ln tbe b,ck&lt;
thc wo. Syrup 1 could nut take one step without
Father. The words He uttered and tao tion by the termor eriviirrb p. &gt;w&gt;TSbatw
the aid &lt;&gt;f a cane. 1 can now walk with­ works He wrought were tbe Father’s mid Typcirnttoz a ^peevity
tee
ner i* investigating
i.e c.’ st&gt;
lives that hereto where
| Arorey hiu MIBImE Fool, lilidre. to out my cane from my house to my office words und works through Him (chapters logue.
157/04 birth and 117,814 death* In Connec­ ‘ exhume the remain* of Robert Raj' Hnui- nnd wish 1 might herald l&lt;&gt; all afflicted xii, 4P. xlv, 10). See how quick the comticut. Twin* were born 2,6SCtinu-s, ami j;toU hi order to ascertain whether he was with rheumatism, tin* merits of this muulcatjou bet ween earth and heaven.
Sm
there "thirteen set* of triplet*.
, drowued or murdered
wonderful medicine. S. S. Coxoveb.
wuf Of
Default haytn« teri
2P. “Hie people therefore that stood by
- martAgt. Nnrthvetd&lt;*ru Mutual Life Insur­ and bean! It, said that it tbnudertxl; others
Df WUUam Harbin, sentenced to be । The wrecking ot the Ulster County Savr imldiu:
fly. far IL Sold hanged at Poplar Bluffs. Mo., ba? be n tugs instil utiou, nt Kingston. N. Y.. has ance Co., Manist--.-. Mich.
said. An angel spake to Him."
ln«i Manurec a s,mI
granted a respite. Tbe governor has evi- ^^1 a ruu eu „]] tbe atv;ngu banks in
Prepared only by The Charles Wright
The people beard a noise, but not the
CARTIER MECIC’NF CO.. New Yvrtl.
Medicine Company, Detroit, Mi x Kk
d. uce, which, if true, establishes Harbin’* tba. BUll surrounding vIHagra.
won!*. The voice of God Is to multitudes
SUiU. FILL. SHfiLiiOSE. SHALLPRICt j iunicence.*
------------! A bomb with a lighted fu*e was found sate, by W. H. Goodyear.
nothing taore yhan an Indistinct rumbling
The boutevard around Little Clam lake sound, with no significance.
Friday, Oru 2. •
• in the bi»i.op&gt; pnincu at Trirate, Austria.
t». "Jesus answered aud said, This voice
I Denmark Lus removed the embargo on It was db&gt;coverrd by a servant nnd the !s being rapidly completed.
monkage rtHimmu! m
came not because of Me. but fur yoqr Uie
| American pork.
fuse removed before it exploded.
wuwlr stnuuut
mortitsge VMh prth&lt;
Eight miners were killed in n colliery
. Governor Fifer ha* •ppointedK’Jonatban ’ When nature raises the Ung nf distress sakre.’’
wbrr. A* ■.hw&lt;’i&lt;c!«in
So.
also,
at
the
grave
of
Uix-iru*
He
ac'.idtiut in Wales.
( C. Willis, of Metropolis, .Maysjic county, In. the shape of ttorrn, ulerra, bailn, plmptes
Ten thousand coal miner* are on a strike oy+aliroad snd warehouse cJmmhsiouer, nnd blotcht-R. lhe signal should be prompt­ prayed to the Father tor the sake of these
ly heeded. A- cities, threatened wirti who stood by, riutt they might believe that
in tbe Pittsburg district for lift 3;t re* k) place of Jn-&gt;. R Tanner n^igued.
ilisenM) are (Uninfected, ou should the the Fnlher«*cnt Hint (chapter xl, 42). iu iuterest.an&lt;i
rate
)♦
THE
MARKETS/
human system be. treated. No more our daily life there are always some Ktaud
South Dakota Democrats bare nomi- |
powerful or more siiecc# *fal dlidiifrctaid ing or sitting by, or looking on, to whom nutuw i* h-’roby ;■
noted J. M. Wood, uf Rapid CUy, for con- ■
we may by word nnd dee&lt;l testify of Jesus.
Chicago.
.
and purifier than S. 8. S. has ever been
of *-*le 111 «»*'
gross.
_
3L "Now is tbe judgment of this world; iKiwar
CBICAQO. Oct. 6.
(he MAtute in snch «
dheuvered.
It ha* accomplished wonder­
Nearly every pattern of
Horse
Thc southern interstate &lt;xposiri n was
Following ware the '(notation* oa the board ful result*. nn&lt;l Uiere are thousands of uow shall tbe prince of thia world Im&gt; cast the idantv third d:»v »&gt;i urn)
opened with Imposing icremouira at Hal- of trade today;
Wheat-No.
October,
out."
ten
&lt;&gt;
’
•
Rttk !&lt;■ the t
Blanket is imitated in color and sigh, N C.
Of t’e itafrv routn'
♦
________________
opened
closed
_____.;------_________
December,
ujensd 1 coj.te In tids rountry to-day who regard
The devil Is called the prince, and the door
-- ------ -CDMc.««,
-------.
tbe projwtelor? of S. S. S. as Irenvfactnrs.
City of HaMfi'ir*. Parr) r’
style. In most cases the imitation
rftbe
Tbe crew, of three wrecked English E*’&lt;”^1
god of thia world, aud tbe whole world is brine tbcpl ut &lt;•( M4‘ :
What
it
has
already
aoctMDpl|sbrtl
It
will
------------pined
54c.
hnvrt
York-----------from tllff... " k5ic;
*
.'..t 41)4?, clot«d a.:;
%*ld Cout.lyrd Barry &gt;, lu 1
looks just as good as the genuine, ---- -------_ reached
-------New —
„ chaed
year, opened
continue to accomplish. It Is already said to lie In the wicked one (chapter xlv, 80; prenttees are situate*;, then
xvl.
U,-II
Cor.
lv,4;
1
John.
v.
IP,
IL
V.).
erent
parts
of
tbe
world.
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5
|
My&lt;
oj-eoed
4-"^.
dp**!
Oats-No.
S
but it hasn't the ivarp threads, and
lie ru’-tlon or.v« rrV:t 1 ' tw
t stabltehed ns a staple family medicine.
32. "And 1. if I be lifted up from tbe land* and |«rr!n!.&lt;-'-•:&lt;vt■' •
It wiw 13 0X1 In cash aud 883.000 in se • October, open**! »JH -. • losed WHe; Novetn•so lacks strength, and while it sells curitjes
W. H. Chapman, of Bangor, grew a earth, will draw all men unto Me."
to nay and »a' Wy the .Ur.
that the burglar* obtained by ter. opcjied 2^ic, ciiwed S« M*y. upeaed
.tnnum.
for only a little less than the genu­ “cracking*’ the bank at Fort Howard. Wi*. I Me, cW-d tWJIc. JMrt-OcWter, opened peacli 11 Inchb# in yireuntfvretuv.
33. “This He said, signifying what death xaxe with Interest nt ten &gt;. ■
Elk Hapids will have a big celebration He should die.”
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
.T
’ ’
.£7%^
is when
That He was not to bo atoned to death,
the first train enters the town.
of tbe National Cirtl Service 1 ftu-ti. ckwetl
Lard-October.
Ute fact that % Horse Blankets president
“tteve whare:i!“WMUe frantic cry of Na- but should die by crucfixion, was fore­
Reform league at the convention nt Bui- i opetred and closed tS-Tot
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arc copied is strong evidence falo, N. Y.
In pirceor r.u
। Ltn, stock-Following were the prices at potcoa to Ills a1 t»i? at Waterloo. Save health shown in the ritual ot the passover lamb,
a tone of which was to be Irebken (Ex. beiug in the
that they are THE STANDARD, A train loaded with workmen was the Uni&lt;&gt; &gt; Stock yan.'s vduy; Hogs-Market nnd strength while you can. by the use of .\ver.s not
ftarrr. and Stair &lt;d Mi. 'il:
near Jay Gould’s buu*e at Irving- ; active on packing and sLii&gt;t&gt;ing account; ivd- fiampnriUa, Is advice U&gt;at applies to all. both xii, 4B), aud waa foretold In Ps. xxii, 16,
and every buyer should see that wrecked
■u■ town
“
They
pierced
my
hands
and
my
feet."
A
ton, on the New York Central, by a broken i
rather rtnu: prices Lte hkbva •*!&lt;» tanged young and old. Don’; wmt nntil dUraar fastens
i-otlihiulittle later Jesus 'tokl Peter by what kind one (t 1 worth &lt;»f r*nR— m the ft trade mark is sewed on axle. No one wm hurt.
on you; bc&lt;in at mice.
.
m |AH^4. PUs fOmte Ugtax.
of death he should glorify God (xxi, 19), Ing efghtv nrn * &lt;»f lai n '
1,
....I nrnou rtWU p*cJUU4. iLTO&amp;sA* mixed aud SL!d
the inside of the Blanket.
Cadillac
hoodlums
bombard
the
Salvation
Three hundred job printer? nnd pre?*- .
aad »hU-piua iota.
Dated Jnly Xfih A. I'
and
Ho
knows
well
Ry
what
life
and
death
Army with common fire crackers.
men
atruck
at Pittsburg
Pittabarg .against«■the wage
,. —, a „Ir .ratbrtr, ar-tlia. , a..
, awA
Five Mile *
_ .struck
.......
. I fi. aril..
we shall glorify God.
Mortgaueea’ d • r«ale,ubmltt«lb
f ch.proprtM.ir&lt; Xwlr
tab-HUl retire «etln&gt; ou tarel
u=
84. "The people answered Him, We have
offire In Hadi, I. elured in eou'LS",. woju
Boss
Aik
heard oat of the law tliat Christ aUdetb
Mr.
Andrew
Lang
makes
tbe
following
quence.
'
Electric
prime to shipping stesrs. f4.4d3&amp;ff) gtnj.1 to
for
forever,
and
how
sayest
Thou,
The
Son
of
The autograph collection of Edward H. fancy da. S.'J.«K*t.8U common to fair do.. 83.fi) general answer to many Iniiuirlug ndtuir* Man must be lifted upf Who la this Sou
Extra Test
Stockers, 82.1.'i era: "One guod thing, if uo more, tbc-e of Maul"
Leffingweil, of New Havcn, has been sold, 4.3U butchers' steers.
Baker
bringing 851,101.07
He spent a large 03.10 Texans. SWtM-B-*- riuigora. StiOyAaj memories may nctomplteh. Young men,
They evidently understood the Son of
fortune collecting, aud had tbe largfcit feeders, Sl.awX'C cows, 8!.M»&amp;a.Uj bulls, aud eapecbiily In America, write to me and ask Mau to be the Christ, aud they also seem
8X&amp;0Y.OO veal calves.
me to n-comm.-nd ‘a course of muling.’ to have underatocMl that being lifted up
probably in the world.
Eheep—Market rather active, and prices Distrust n eon me of rending! People who meant daalu, but they had not received tLe
ARE THE STRONGEST.
&amp;&amp;MV higher; quoUllon* ranged nt S3.5tt-Ji.jJ really care for books ywul all of tbein. truths concerning the death and resurrec­
ia.5O4y1.tt) uulvea, aud 8X50jt5..Vi There «•» do otheruuiinte. I^t thia be n re­ tion of tuelr Men’iah which they might
100 5X STYLES
Frost and ice are reported in New Eng­ weUern*,
lambs.
ply. No other nnxwer ihall they get from bare read in their law in lhe story of Isaac,
land.
H. H. HEATH.
Produce: Butter-Fancy seiuwator. 25c per me, the Inquiring young men.”—Scrib- or iu the typical two birds used at the
Gold is quoted at 831 premium in lb: dalrie*. fancy fresh, XaCtTOe; packing ner’a
cleanshig of the leper, or In lhe plain state­
ments of Pa xvl, 9, Hr. Isa. 1111, 10.
Bocom Ayres.
,
: stock*, fresh, lSK&lt;F«3c. Egga—Low off. lP%c
85.
"Then
Jesus
said
unto
them.
Yet
a
WM AYRES A SONS, Philadelphia
There b three feet of snow on a level al per doz. Live poultry—Old chickens, 10c j&gt;er
little white is tbe light with you. Walk
lb; spring. He: roosters. 5®»^c; turkryu.
Red Lodge, Mont.
Variations in the site of raindrops ore while ye hare the light lest rtarknma come
10c; ducks.
spring. h'rfUj^c.
FBORA1 K ORDER.
Jay Gould's family deny that he is or mixed.
Potatoes—Home grown. *‘iy»V per sack: Win­ dependent upon lhe differences in tbe upon you. for he that walketh in darkness
has been seriously ill.
cousin arid Mtebigan. fair to clrnice, ao©85c p&lt;-r height from wfclch they have fallen and to knoweth not whither he goeth."
In chapter vlil. 12. He had arid,' “I at»The Boston banking firm of A. R. bu; sweet jx&gt;Uktoe«, Illluote, £1.8(0.75 [kt bbl; tbe amount of atinoaplieric disturbance
Light of the world.” testifying to Hit
Jeracys. S^AOftXTU. Apples—Gram cooking, present at the Lime. If they tall from a the
Turner &amp; Co. has faile.i.
Ilaetinei. in said count)
•bi.;...,- now
...— He
xr..says
___ _to. them,
.i__ • as
_y also in
...
divinity-,
Thursday's gate receipts at the Illinois 5aca.81.&lt;w per bU eating, fi a^LOX Cran- great height the drop* Buffer gradual di verse 4o, that Ui« Light is about to pa.---»
berrle*—Cope Co l. fancy. S7.&lt;»&amp;7.J0 per bul;
,
vision
into
smaller
and
smaller
porta,
un
state
fair
were
825.
(DO.
away
from them, nnd it they would not
Charles W. Armstrong, Jn-ige ef
comm bn. 8AO-G*&gt;.5:t.
til
they
are
at
I
m
C
converted
Into
mist*.
sLumbte
through
present
durknexa
into
A meeting nt VV incisor, Ont., to discuss
■Who has follou'd II
Hill
In calm weather, with the clouds near tbe the outer and eternal darkness they had fuftrral directory
annexation to tbe United States broke ud
.TS-foMt: "t** «•be found ulcht or day
‘
Now York. Oct. 5.
earth’s surface, tbe drops are apt to be better quickly walk in the Light
if:!ng the 1*1 Ulen, duly vert­
J. ‘ ‘
"While je have light believe in the MtKlre A Km’«
.....
large
and
heavy.
—
Su
Izmia
Republic.
Thu race war in Lm "ounty, Arkansas, Octoter, fl.lW do December, 81.17134. Corn
.
t, that yo may be tire children of light. IlNsttugt. With 11 complete H1” '•
has culminated In tbe lynching of ten ne­ —No. S mixed cm’,. &lt;Bc; do Octoter, 8JUc:
These ttyuga spake Jesus aud departs!,Undertakers SuPPheS^
gro rintent by tbe whites.
and did hide Himself from them."
do December.
Onte- Steady; No, Z
He
iboreugbly
un«tep«!:*to.
“
,
’
,
'^
r
!
%
,!^r.&lt;S'K,
Children of darkneM and children of
The seed s-eu»cl of the Sandbox Tree la
It is thought probable that Postmaster
will attend to all rails tn [ • ’' r ,|!v „ r.
Hart, of Boaion. will resign bis federal comber. «tec. Rye—JJui&lt; fc No. 2 wrsicru. known as Jack-in-the-box. Monkey’s Din­ light sre the two classes in the whole world. BharawforuM&lt;
ofoii’tKt l! ei0 me
to arrive. Harte)-Dull: No. 2 Mil­ ner Bell, etc. 11 is from the noise caused Gen. L 2. dewribes the condition ot every laying out the dead »&gt;•*'■ .te;1'
office and run again for mayor this win&gt;*»**
waukee. 7:®7Je. Park-RU-ady; tU.75&amp;li2i by the bursting of the fruit that the plant soul out of Christ—“Without form and buna! Ill* prtet- for
for IWW m«i».
Lard-Ejufer. November. jpsta Its curiem uarnea. It ht Used both as void, and lying In darkness.” but when tbe sh'&lt;x&gt;d« ore r*ry rew-'fAbi.-.
Harvey Watterson, father of the editor S7.U; December. t7.1S.
word of God finds an entrance then there aaUofactten in every In^’^,R .te»um ’7l
al the Probate
a pounce box nnd
He also ba- * new heat*’. .1’‘ ..n»trd to
ef Tbe Courier-Journal, died Thursday
here’ Journal.
night at tbe home of hie eon to Louieof iuKph. v.8; I Theos. v,'A Ascertain
villa.
first r.nd quickly If you aro a child of Light, vHTh. HEATH, Hastings.
b'ire at Alexander City, Ala., burned
and If not pray God to mum tbe Light to
the Alliance warehouse and WO batea of
‘----- -- or just take down The
i very uncertain meaua of exaoutlon.”
shutters of
cottou. Tbe lore b 10,000, partially taand let the Light thine
Layman-1 fmr.w. The only sure way
Id COWlHf ei
to kill a man by electricity U to Mt him to
Tbere te much speculation in Washing­
in the Light, yaur hand in Hla,
ton at tba Mime of Searotary Blatea’a
0 in Dm blood that cleanMth
Q (1 John t, 7).
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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

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Children Cry for
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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

CURE

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BUSINESS COLLEGE

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COFFINS and CASKETS.
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in its
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can bo cured
ay tho prompt
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the rtlanie'd tissues,
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v&gt;.i .Mj-riie

AGENCY COLUMN
Off

HOLBROOK, OVER
wanted rangiumn contains hut
vrop’rty I haw
.icaht city lots for
parts of the city.
Ami « x- lumge in

Grand Rapids prop

iro-prejjerty frir sale.
: pattsol tie* city,
i•
ihjo. a splcn• ovt-tUM'nl* In that

e&gt;d, r w
finger could liare been inserted between
-V*0'’* ,the 'ioleto was a bunch
of yeljow jonquils aud narcissuses, thr^
foot in vridth. firming a frieze, and,
above all, the domed roof wa^ a vault
cf rosea, the color l«irfectly graduated
.from white below, through pink, to red
IU the top. Three great candelabra of
\ enetinu glass, shaped in ths form of
many brnncliing flowers, depended from
the ceiling. By aome invisible contriv­
ance fin* sprays of water played over the
flowers and kept them fresh.
The floor wr.s of polished oak, con­
structed for dancing, the whole magical
TOK-AN PRESS ASS’CtfTOHlggj
edifice covering the area of the garden
at the liack uf the house. It was here
CHAPTER XIL
I things.
thtags, It
it will not hrf
our guests to that the dinner wm to take place. The
IM.
enjoy themselves "
table was designed in the form of u spiral
Mrs. Harry Trent, widow uf the late
“I will
or helix, affording easy silting room for
diamond merchant and formerly Sallie mind,
yarding her gravely all the guests, and yet keeping them all
MatcLin, arrived at the count’s residence I •1 hope
honor of knowing in sight anu speaking distance of oue
utter, madame; but no friendship another. The table- service was Indian
late in the afternoon, in order to tuilr you bolter,
over the urrangvmente with him. She ! can bo secnre which is liable to the open­ porcelain, with center pieces of silver
skeleton closeta. I wish to have W rought by hand. At the upper end of
was dressed for tho dinner, but wore a
silken wrap over her arms aud shoulders. ! your assurance that you have no secret the saloon a fountain tqtlaslied in n great
Sho was somewhat thinner than when horror of this place ou account of whi t basin uf crystal, surrounded by delicate
wv last saw her, but not k«s handsome; wm done h&lt;qu» Yuu du nut fear to ns, ferns, aud Imhlnd a silver trellis work,
her finely molded face was of the pure siHVten? 1 uu do not scent blood in the covered with growing vines, were ucpatrician tyre. Ito expression was im- , air.-1 In n word, modame, you are not cummodationa for musicians. Thu count
passive, but it was ea$y to see that this j superstitious—you do not l»elieve that explained to his companion that the table
was the result of resolute training.
f tbe influence of an evil deed are to bo wm so contrived that it could be re­
There was passion underneath; you felt more in uue place than another? moved in a few minutes, and the floor
could fee the latent sparkle of it in her That the ghost of yaiflf husband, ur of left free fur dancing. "I have some other
pttls features,’' he added, “which will
black t yes and. now and then, in an un- the man who was condemned as his
coneciotu movement of the lips. Her murderer, is more likely to confront yuu appear when the time comes; I will not
in
this
house
than
anywhere
else?"
tire you by forcing you to review them
dress was of golden hued satin, set off
"Why do yuu say these things to me. now. Yuu have seen enough.”
with black lac.*, so as to give her a Span­ Count de Lisle?" she asked, leaning back
The beautiful Sallie sighed. She was
ish look. Whcther’ur not tho role she in her chair and regarding him between an ambitious, woman, and she loved
had assumed for this evening were in her narrowed eyelids. "Do you think it splendor and power. She understood
good taste from thes-x-iety point of view, is quite cuttsiilerate? I am uut uf a hys­ that Count de Lisle had suggested more
she undoubtedly was ai wdl fitted to ; teric teiuperamont, but. if I have any than ho had performed in his prepara­
undertake it. on the score of beauty. dig- । nenrtv*, you are not taking the best tions f-ir this unparalleled entertain­
uity and distinction, as any woman iu I means to soothe them; gjid what has my ment. Everything was made to np[iear
New York. A face of refined strength I late husband to do with our acquaint­ as simple ns irossible; only an educated
and feminine subtlety; a highly wrought,
ance or with this dinner? 1 am not su­ intelligence could divine the enormous
nervous temperament, criw-uu’-ly watch­ perstitious: I don't believe in ghosts. lac- resources necessary- to create this result
ed over and steadied by a strong'will; all ccpted your invitation to ctnne hero be­ She had dreamed of snch resources, and
feminine graces aud wconipliilnnente, cause I wanted to come; I wanted to was conscic-is of tho ability to adminis­
but exercised. ja-rhaps. rather ns a sort greet tbe first gneste who came to Harry ter them, liad she had them. By her
of contemptuous concession to social Trent's house. At thc time of his death ride Kto-wl the man who could, if he
usage than as the flowering of a native he was planning a reception here, and if would, endrtw her with them. He and
impulse: a low contralto voice, and a I it. tuHi taken nlace 1 should have been •he together could command as brilliant
habit of slightly narrowing hi r eyelids thu hostess. Our marriage, as yuu may a destiny as bad ever fallen'to the lot of
when making a direct glance—these । have heard, was a secret one. 1 hud felt mortals. She drew a long breath and
were tarturta that one noticed in first fur a long tinfe the injustice of my pnsi- arched her brows. Had she not within
meeting Mrs. Harry Trent. Whether tion, and I looked forward wry eagerly herself the means to attract him? *Was
she hail an inner character and nature ; to that reception in our own house os a not the fact, that she was here tonight
few people knew her intimately enough 1 public recognition and acceptance. In­ an indication of his preference? Sho put
to say. She was not a woman to blab stead of that I was forced to tell my her hand within the arm he offered her
and leaned upon it. and looked up in his
secrvtH or to win confidence by giving I own story in a courtroom.
them. She could rule others, but no ; "It was more Of a disgrace tlian a viu- fuco.
"You are not disappoinbair he said.
1 dication. Now, after years have passed,
one had as yet ruled her.
■
“1 have never been content till now,"
and I have kept to myself, your request
apjw»arvd to me in the light of a long de­ she answered.
"You
are quite content, then?"
layed opportunity. Society here knows
“Yes—almost!" .
tlmt this house lias just jxissed from my j
He
met
her glance ns if he understood,
hands to yours, and 1 am glad to be able
to stand hero bHdde yun tonight and and accepted a veiled lyenning iu fier
words. They motV'l uut of the saloon
say ’It was mine to give, and I gave it!’
I do not mind their criticisms. I have and returned to the reception nm.
"I will take you upstairs,’' be said,
the means aud thc jxiwer to take my
placetn New Y’ork society, and tonight “tqi the room which I have placed at
my new life begins. If I meet with ycAir exclusive disjxisal for tho evening.
some antagonists, to much the better: it. There you can rest - while I attend to
will make life more interesting. I don't what remains to U- done. There is still
wish to stagnate in succras any more an hour or two before the guests will
than in failure,
I have sometimes | arrive. , When it is time I will uum-

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woman may sw/, and a v/oman may spin,
And a v/oman may u/brK all day, : i.
But Lwbed S^TA(t&gt;1u5£°/f comes into her house
Then vanish all troubles aWay.
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mark

ni™ ?onThey n
mounted to the second floor ac­
NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
cordingly, she still leaning on his arm.
He left her on the threshold of the'
' room, and the door closed behind her
terms.
■ as she entered. There was a fire of logs in
v. —cne lot and
' the fireplace, and in the chandelier a
' tcore of flames burned steadily. The
b&gt;&lt; one
k from
• roolfl WM ^ke the ‘■
’baukber of a fairy
PROBATE ORDER.
\
town, bat at 7 per
I l|rinc*-’s’L
appliance that could
i Ftate of MiAlgnti, County of llarrv-sa.
t
' render a woman’s existence luxurious
At a sr-vdon ol-ttie Probate Court forth#
has moved yon to speak ns you have ;
Whip and Frit Boot
County
of
Barrr,
bo'den
at
thr
Probate
(‘fltoe,
and exquisite was there: every sense was
In-the city &lt;&gt;f IUmIvcs. in said county, on
don»L There is something akin in us, |
Friday. tlieXVh-Uv m September, in the year
uiadame; we may perhaps find some ' flattered, every soft impulse stimulated.
I onr tbomai-d eitbt butidn-ti and ninety one,
She
moved
about,
resting
her
eyes
on
The ygurc flood cr--ct: It teas dotbed fn means uf rendering life more interesting ,
milts In the lb
Preoei.t. Charw V. Annstroan. Judge of
bladi.
Prout*.
, _
for each other. But I am not going to ! one delight after another. The bed, the
: In the matter of tbe estute - of Dora
i- at a Vurgaln. on cor••Welcome to my home!” said tbe ' bore you any further nt present. Come ! toilet tajde. the washstand, the low
N
A
• ilurclirtt, drerxped.
'
IlvX#
Ot: rviullr-c xii'i tiling the petition duly verth.deL
count, meeting her as she entered. “But and sco what I have done to make the । chairs and divans, the soft rugs under
fled, of Atm I i.eir.'. »W«r of wdd deceased.
foot, the walls hung with lovely tapestry,
it. deep.well located In you already know it better than yon
•traUon at said estate
the numberless minor beautiwof decora­ ALWAYS THE SAME
im- on the land I brick know me. I hope you will not disap­ house pretty."
............. „• ctchcy, — ic •'-"•■a
TH?* lower rooms of the house were so ' tions that only women of a certain fine­
| ~fhi™ipo:&gt;"i?U
other nuiUt-le Vrreou.
.......
!]m&gt; rlwelfitig house and
ordered, that
U -Ine-olay, the
prove my alterations."
■ arrang'd dial when the sliding doors i
i iiugbi at a bargain.
ness
of
tasto
and
temperament
know
how
dav of .........
(ktolier. A. 1». WI. a: im o'c lork In
ALWAS THE BEST «th
1 “What you have done is sure to bo were withdrawn they peemed to consti- i
• Hastings or Grand.
tbe forenoon.1 v aligned fur the henrtng of wild
right,” she answered, “but yuu aro mis­ tute a single large ball, interrupted by ; to appreciate—all seemed designed for
petition, and that tin-heir* at isxw of sai^decrajfc
led. and all other ikimuis ii.terratod in said
taken in thinking I know the Lowe. massive, irregular pillars, rising from ; her. Was it so, indeed?
estate, arc re-pilrel io appear al aseMlimof
She seated herself at length and fell
This is my first visit to it.”
said court, then tel* imlden at the Probate
the jtolishutl floor to the ceiling. As you info a long re very. Opposite to where
••Really the very first?” said the count, moved from oue point of view to an- [
u-. aH improved. soil
she sat was a tali’ and wide mirtor, in
.tiiuniiow
•. Iretaining her hand a moment in his and :i other tho scene took on new changes of ,
it n bargain on
ot the iwtltk’tier muv not l* granted. Ana
IN THE
which she saw herself reflected at full
it I* further nrdcit-d. thus said indiUmier fljv#
looking in her eyes. "Well. I am glad. beauty, the toneuf the decorations in- J
notice to (be i*r*oa» interested ui said eattaxe,
length. It was set in tho wall, the heavy­
I had supposed yuu were here at the dined to a warm depth of hue, against ;
of the pendency of said petition, and the bearJt&gt;K thereof by« lusmg » copy of Uli«order to b#
•t oi Sheridan. good fram- time your husband met his death; but I I which stood out here and there delicate | bevel of the glass and its frame of ebony
puniUbBd In the Hastings BANNKaanewswith ivory filigree pattern inlaid showed
f ;!•«• cheapest farms in
i&gt;a]&gt;vr printed and circulated lo-Mid County ot
Khafte
and area of brighter color. Lampa that it was a rare antique—such a mirror
was
wrung?
”
•
&lt;• j art city property.
harry on. r lu ewh w- k for Ihfee successive
“You were misinformed."
I in jewt-lei ahadro hung here and there, ; as the magicians of old time were fabled
weeks previous (•» -.sid day nf hearlne.
!•.. go-.ti house and barn.
CHANLKSW. ANNSTROjnO.
“So much the lietter. Yon will have , looking themselves like pendant jewels, to employ :n necromantic mysteries.
•V) trait trees. W acre
Judge of Frutmte.
no painful aitoodations to contend vitk but the main illumination of the rooms . One might expect to behold in it secret
ap. ■ down, baf.wit 7
[A true copy~r
But, pardon me, am I indiscreet in camo through the frieze, which was of | scenes from the future or the past—re­
1‘iiml *to exchange for spraking frankly of these things-” He semi-transparent sheets of alabasteBand flections from a heart that kept its own Corner of Courtand .1 efferson St. Keeps fipnr.
iced, boue meal, ground ovstersdien. liad led her into a small room off the other oriental marbles, cut as thin m i counsels.
f.&lt; lowls. Also a general stock ot groceries.
township, known as1 ball, where a clear fire was burning nones of gU^ and lighted from within,
CONTINUED
Good goods. Low prices.
ell for &gt;4200 on easy softly in the grate aud where they were so as to appear self luminous. The
alone. “It is my impression" he went '. ceib'ngs of the rooms had been covered
If not for ml# In yo«r plMCe a-k yoar
Prooonnced ltopc’r*». Vet Saved.
dealer ta Mind for caialocne, oecnre the
■ -re par*--?’.* for. “isle at bar­ on, “that you are not os other women; with white and pink roara. arranged in
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
- troin &lt;l.soo upwards and, you have a strength and elevation that gvometricnl figures. The house, though
STIAWIt-LTZ. -U
astings
ity
ank
Hurd,
of
Groton.
S.
D..
we
quote:
“
Was
curt city property In ex­ despise the common frivolities of your
kent nt a summer temperature, was per- taken with a bad cold, which settled on my
Hastings, - - Mich.
th°
lunes. con&lt;h set In and finally terminated
sex; nnd though you are too proud to : Ire'tly vwitilxtod.
: c large farms for sale will
wbi to apl-ear eccentric, yet in yonr tte ixrfumv of tbo flower, nreuhtod In consumption. Four ductors gave me up
i
hi pan payment.
CAPITAL S75,000.00&lt;■ uity projwrty I will trade heart yon think yonr own tb-ughtn nnd ; through tho tar like -to etheretal««nee saying I could live burin short Ume. 1
SURPLUS B6.OQO.QP.
—=3
lire your own Ito. Yon to a rebel and rfftwritat We. Th- &lt;1WP embraxorw gave myself up to my Saviour, determined
it
I
could
not
stay
with
my
friends
on
■ •■•a n.nre extended system a heretic in tbe Kerb of orthodoxy. Yon t.l the winJow. end the alcove, that
tbe laws of tbe State ol
earth. 1 would meet my absent ones above. ;Incorporated under
Michigan.
. and it would be well ’ for are not oUende.!?' be added. sinilinR.
. brute the naitormlty ot the wall, were Mv hiKlMtnd was advised t&lt;» get Dr.
-!■. tn wil or exchange to call
“Yon pl°“” m0 imtneneely. ahe re­ eurtaino.1 with eaa'eni fabrics, toft aa King’s New Discovery for ennsurnption.
Open for busine## Dcc.15.lMfi.
•i id once and get the benefits. plied. “I lite to be told about myself, t -Msmer to lhe touch and exquisitely coughs and colds. leave It aTtrial, took
■ K. K. lauds for sale In the and I daroaay yon are quite Tight about timed. There were msny nooks and tn all right bnttlra; It has cniM me and
officers:
l-uira.*. Oregon. Washington.
me. But I never studied my own char- comer, that would be regarded by hand­ thank God 1 am now a well and hearty D. 0. Robinson. Preaident;
• •
upwants of 5.900.000
WHY 18 THE
woman."
Trial
Iwtlle#
free
at
W.
H
youth,
and
lovely
uuudeM
aa
ideal
Chealt-r
Meswr. Vice. Pres.
nng. mineral aud timbered arter-I have no talent in that
D. W. R*ynoids. CMblar
retraUaror tore making. Tb&lt;' “ta1’ Goodyrar’s drug store, regular she. 50c
•.:hi price from 85 to 810 per I really don't know whether 1 am ywit
and
8100.
DI
’
XCTORS^
_
like
other
poeple
or
noL
If
«^ng
very
scale of the apartments was
&gt;.tb &lt;|«»wn. ten years credit on
Eup-p*y.
Dun w. PusynoldJ,
ti qurnt excursion rates given, few people can make -me peculiar, 1 miwl by tlu-'ir accurate proportlorri.
|R. B. Mew.
This Is what you ought to have, in fact,
I They seemed not too large for the dally
D. G. Robinson,
'■il get circulars.
Chester M&lt;nrw.
you must bare it. to tally enjoy life.
O°^My own .experience,” °*’Trr“J
John Carveth.
P. T. Colgrove.
Thousands are searching for it dally, and
cmmL after a pause, “ha. made me pemourning
because
they
find
.
*
l
n
for tbe realities ot life to any stows. ,
Interest osldnnti.ne deposits and a general
Thousands upon thousands of drtlare are
When I asked you to come here “ J^ ‘l.
Banking Business TnutMCWd.
■ "T? Bui at length, when they bare spent annually by mir people In tbe hope
'■ 7/.e X-agara FaUi Route.”
me I feare.1 yon would wf™*that they mar attain this boon. An &gt; )
.JSXdrtmt
of
thoridL^tumd
iaot ever otteml at this price; tarn--cnxlo aa cu&gt;
it mar lx- hnd by all. We guarantee that
women wonU hare done to, tea-«
MORTGAGE SALE.
tom-mad# sboc« com 1 nj from AWi to CAi-1.
S3.‘7Jr®RH^BraS.SKrSlK
ar. either fools who do
.
Ehrtrlc IlhUn. It
Notice is hereby Klven thV. hr
nrds who drea-l critic* Your tostoto
rtln-etkn. .nd 11* -■* P-n-Ultd "•
Ithree wtlrt. CXtranower of sale in a nwrtVM • exe-xit*’ K
|a.tii 'run ip.m.|p.m.|s.jn wMmnnlered ta thu tonne three year. -^.^ta^Uck^.-^ brtaE nrn *-™l dlti’U™ ""Ll totod Snilth t* me. besriuA dale the sixth day of
. 7 I7i XHi 6 3till3.afcil0.00 ago tonight Even to thi. day it i»
(Moher l«f. re-ordM «he
IM dem.-i uysMl-l. .nd Im»'I
S2?L".‘
eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bliten»
known who struck the blow.
w he with a amile: “conie ftod. tor dyipep’'* •“1 *n 'SY- We. .nd
A portiere was drawn aside from a
••No, count, I must correct you there
i A i rinorwav, and through the open- stomach and kidneys. Sold at sue. arm at the north doorot the Court house In the City
bottle by W. B. Condyor. tte ‘ft li lorn wll to sMlistv the amount due afon^a fretai blooming of brighteruSd theIrad costs. »t public suction to the
druggist.
M 11 t OLL1N8 Local Ajent. Ratting*.
B«icklrn’» Arnie--* «»'.«•
&gt;•
G. P. * T. Ju. Chicago.
Tbe best salve in tbe world for cate,
thought that I should value a deadly
enemy moju than the dearest friend.
War is whokssome. Well,” she added,
in n different voice, rising nnd standing
before him with a smile, “what do you
think of me?"
.ne
“1 was not mistaken in you,” raid the
.q
count, nodding his head amusingly. ‘ ’
inc re and
ask forgiveness for iny discourtesy
it since it
brutality, but I do not regret it, :‘r/

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are Showing a VERY ATTRACTIVE LINE of Garments for
LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN

PLUSH,

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That garthent is a stunner, old
boy. I will wager you a bcule ol
wine that she bought it ol
'
E. Y. HOGL'E.

JACKETS AND REEFERS

I

Vest Fronts. Plain and Trimmed with Cooney, Astrachanand Opossum Furs,
We are constantly adding to our large stock, new and novel designs in both fabrics and styles.

Dress Goods,’ Shawls,
Dry Goods
Ribbons, Gloves, Underwear,
Flannels? Blankets, Yarns

Madam, your cress is exquisite,
I admire your selection.
Hogle
alway has the latest fabrics and
correct styles.

Ever on the Alert for Bargar
His Customers.

In five, mile hcnU-Jor ».VX&gt;. &gt; «lfc IV,
bear that the 8500. on Barry Golddust
will be furnished by friends ot their horse
in Nashville. Pontiac ChftChns a nwrd
The furniture factory started up again ,। of 2.27 while Barry's Is 2.24M- The race
would be a very close one and would at­
yesterday.
tract a great deal of attention and we hope
The old cemetry -^ias been greatly Im­
that
it will not tall through.
proved in appearnner. Some fine drives
have teen laid out and a large amount of
The young man who comnirnces the
grading done. The old •cemetery will active duties of life by committing little
make lhe prettier of tte iwo when all tho acts of dishonesty, petty lying Jami neg­
plans made arc carried out.
lecting to pay his debts, thus labeling
Having fully determinHi to clo&lt;e out himself n • ■dead-beat,” h taking great
his stock of furniture, carpets, rugs, cuv-, chances of spending a portion of bis days
Uins etc, lra‘ VanVaikmburgli 1ms put in state prison, Vrsides securing the dispriced on them that will sell the goods. If• respect of all with whom he come* In con­
you lim'd uuytbliu in tbi- •’•nr you can­, tact. There’s nothing “smart” in such
al* afford lo uilr&gt; the chance this closing act.*, and we’ve never heard of a boy jy ho
started life in that way and kept it up be­
out sale gives you.
coming a rich man. On lhe contrary,
David ite.inctt. ace M. died at his home thousands of such have brooms paupers
in lhe secdud ward. Friday morning, uf and criminals, abhorred by All who knew
tvphoid pneumonia. Mr. Bennett was e them, and when they dl«T were neither
hardworking, honest, faithfnl nnd useful missed nor mourned. “Honesty is the
citte'iu He will be rememben-d fur his best policy."
.
many good qualifies. He leaves a Wife
Foster, the weather prophet, predict*
nnd seven children.
severe storms for October, commencing
Those feeding the services of nn under­ early in the month. He says Ute storm
taker will fiud“lra VanVaiktnburgli ns wave will leave thc Pacific coast aoout
fully prepared as in thtf past to attend to September 30. and cross thc Borky Alle­
all cate. Mr. VanValkrnburgh has sold gheny valley from October 1 to 8; reach­
&lt;iis home and can now befvund a'.ttie llast- ing tbe Atlantic cb-ist on the 4th. He ex­
4ng* bouse, ^cave calls there after business pects I he greatest force ot the wave to be
hours. Al other times al the ature.
spent in Illinois and Missouri, about
Ln order to supply the large and increas- October t. Tornadoes, cloudbursts, hail
• ing demand fur silver plated knives and aud severe gales may be expected, and
forks I bought one hundred dozen of the within one or or two days following killing
best grwds in the market 1 can supply frosts. These Octo)&gt;cr storms, lie says,
every teidy with a good article at small will indicate the weather for the coming
•ost. No farmer's wife should be without winter, and If unusually revert, a very
cold and stormy winter, commencing early,
ji stl ui tfco of them.
may confidently be expected.
John Bbssmbd. tbe Jeweler.

Additional Local.

The supervisor will convene Monday.

Jits. L 7L Stone, of Kalamazoo, so
rt! known aa lecturer, traveler nnd teach­
er will l* in Hastings Friday, Oct. 9tb.
Al two o’etedt in the nftvrnoon she will
giro a talk t«&gt; the ladies at the home of
Nat turn Bari'i*-. Subject. “Isabella Club”.
In the c'eniug. at h»!f past sevqp, at Mrs.
Dr Barber's a lecture. .Subject: ‘The
idea of ttie Higher Education of Women.’’
,^|iuitu!«vV to lecture tW cts.

SeVeir uetave pUno style organs will be
ttecugan i.f the future. Joins Hessmer,
■the J&lt;-wrier, had one st his stere aud has
-m&gt;M it kireaily. Evrty one that examined
»te same said it was tbe Itandsumesi and
Yol roustruek-d ever shown. Any piano
mrndc ran te played on this oripin. There
arc no tt«p* nn the organ. Tbe player has
itte control of the Instrument withont
the iraml -'ff from tte keys.

. Cladett ik' has ci-ntra.-ted to write
of article* fur The Ladies Home
Juurnn'.. of Philadelphia, especially in­
tended for American women. The series
will bo railed “Hint.- from a Mother's
Life." and lr£ «&lt; the great English statesmait's wife wifi tell the Method which she
adopted in bringing up her chilitren. As
Mrs. Gladstone in on&lt;‘ ot the most practical
wotnm. in England, and her Children
have all attained position^ of eminence,
ter arUelrs fw tte Journal wHl have a
interest to every mother in the

The following clipped from an exchange
may prove of benefit to some fanners, asmany of them have posted notices forbid­
1ding hunting on their farms. Tbe item
shows the legal value of such notices, the
'steps neccsaarv to be taken to punish hunt­
1ers who disobey said notices, aud may save
costs
to farmers whu can not prove dama­
'
ges.
Under the common law wild game'
'
belongs to no man more than to another,
aud because it chanres to be on one man’s
farm does not make it bis property. It
belongs to the first person catching it if
not out of the reason designated by
the sjatutc. That being the case, your only
action against one hunting on your plate
is trespass, and youths’. prove mure than
nominal damages or tbe a«t will fall on j
you to pay. The whole thing sums down
to this: What Is tbe damage for a man to
go across your farm? if io hunting there,
be kills your eow, breaks down a tree,'
pulls down a fence or does any other dam­
age. then yon can recover, but otherwise
not. Tlie notices being posted would be
prima facie evidence that the trespass was
intentional, that in all.”
Tbe board uf supervbon&gt; should, and
doubdeu will, take steps next week to
Place tbe responaiWlity for the dangerous
character of the jail and eourthoure wiiere
it Ix-longs. upon tbe people of Barry
county. The jail has been condemned as
ar. unfit place to keep anybody. That it
is a lire trap, that it does not comply witti

structures. It la a grave and serious
danger that confronts the people \&gt;t Barry
county hi this matter. And on them the
responsibility should rest for its con­
tinuance. Ab we have stated, Mr. Storrs
of the State Board of Corrections and
Charities writes that JStO.OOO will build a ;
suitable jail for Barry county. Allegan
county has demonstrated that S45.00U will
build a suitable Dre-proof court bouse.
The two can be put up and furnished for 1
£53.000, and we believe thc supervisors |
will do the wise thing to submit the
question of building the two structures at
once, taking two or three years to pay for,
them, and issuing no bonds.

The Barry county teachers’ association
will inert at thu Hastings high school room
on Saturday. Oct. 17th, 1881. at 9 o’clock
a. tp. standard time with the following
program:
Music.
Prayer.
Music.
Address by President.
Paper by Miss Ejllth Latham.
Elements of Successful Teaching, Chas.
E. Woodman.
Music.
Calisthenics in the Schoolroom (Illustrat­
ed) by Harry Andrus.
School Discipline, Prof. A. O. Wilkin­
son.
Music,
Noon recess.
Music.
Question box.
Early American History,. Miss Flora
Beadle.
Class exercise in tcchical grammar—Miss
Elia Hallock.
Recitation, Dwight I*. Goodyear.

EQUALIZATION OF BAHRY COUNTY.
As required by scrtlaa X3 ot Howell's Annoued Statute*. I hereby cmiim- to txt published

BBW!D0 M nn A BBT Hffi

amount added by state tuuird ot equaltratlon. .
and tie aggregate MtwuiH &lt;4 real and persona!;
ixtuie tut equalled b&gt; tLc State board ot equalixatton for i«tl •
,
Population Barry county. JtM.......
sn.TKS
Acre* land in Barry nouutjr asae«rd t&gt;y Board aupervfsuira lu Lwi...
Real e-vtete tz. Barry atmnty aareasC&lt;1 b&gt; BoardXuperrtera. iwji... 5 ajstt.rao 90
Real estate to Barry county rvnialixed by Board MiptRWUora. tmu.,.
Pe'M»:iai estate in B-.t:y county a*Mwrd by Bj,nl Snpcrvtsue. UP!, t.tsexwj 00
Total real and nersonsl a« equal­
ized by H.&gt;unt Supefvter tsh . 11.071.112 CO
Amount added by St^te Iio.krj of
Equalization, tfoi..,... . .........
AgxreRate real and
« state
by'*SWe
baxnr*ot• .
a» cquatlzed"
c---- *•“*"■ ”••---*
&lt;sjna..
M...u.............
ualiration
.......... ..J..................... 13.000,000 co
.
I hereby
earthy —
that, tJtp MhuW ussrorrect
strtrmeuC of taels rectiV aJn:ng to Ibe equ.thxalion of Barry rout.tr by tiHie stat" board of e&lt;|'ialballon tor twi, as twkiten from ItaeerrUhMl repart to me
HaLK-KRxyoN,
C.mnty Tnti’•urerui
t
tetry County.
IlMtlngv Micli..Oclti,

—......... ......... L—..j
PROBATE ORDER.
SUteof Michigan.cmmty of Barry.—m.
At a session ft the Probate Court for tbe
County of Bargy. holdrm at tbe ITotmte Offlce Id
Um City of HastlnKi. in said coatity, on Tues­
day, the sixth day of Osiobrr In the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-one,
Pn psfe**’
Armcrong, Judge of
tn r - matter of the estate of Jennie
J. Seelr.y. deceased. a:«l of deiermiulng who are
or were the heir* at law nf said d^eased.
On readh-R and filing the petit on duly vertfled, of James\a. Seeley. i&gt;ra&gt;tfcK forreaaon?
tn. reln Hated, (hat un order m decree be made
In this court, dete-nilnhix wbu are or were the
hrtP •*.o( !U-ld
J. Seeley, deceased,
and eniltlrd to intierit sold estate and their reaijHiUve rights tticreln.
TbrreuzM.n it murdered.that Wednesday the
4th day of November A. h. isn. at ten o'clock tn
The 6th Sense, Imagination, Prof. Mc­ tbe forentem. te assigned for the heanug of
&gt;atd petldou. nnd that the helm at Inw of said
Laughlin.
’
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School Room Hygiene, Sec. Enoch
Andrus.
»
th*” te imbti-n at the I*rot&gt;Alc
tr the eity of HMtinga, tn said county, and
Grading Country Schools. Win. M. Ottce
tttuw cause, ff any there te. why tho prkyer of
Warner.
the petitlrmer mnr not be grantwi. Anil it la
It Is proposed to make this meeting of fiirth.-r ordered, I u.tt s*ld petitlotrar give n»e»,xthe esaoelatlon a rousing success. Let to the pentons intrec’lxd lu Mid eMai*.-, of f,hr
peix'.-ucv of said petite'!, and the bearfi.s*
every teacher and friend of education

In Barry county make special effort to be puttlsted It tbe HatUngs Baxkkm. a newspa.mt printed and cireubued 1» »*ld county c!
presesL
'
Barry, otwe !u each week for three hucoeaslve
Daxiei.C. Wauxkb
war ks previous to said dur of liejriny.
Lavra Hntan.Kr
Committee.
• CHABUtaW. AjtMMTROXG.
(Atroeeopv.)
Judge of .Probate.
Chas. E. Woodmax
I'BOBAIE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Ban/—«.
At a session ot the Probate C-ourt for the
counre of Barry, holdcti at the Probate Ottes m
tue city ot Hastings, in said county, ou M&gt;i jday lhe fifth day of October. In tbe year one
thousand elShi hundred and ninety one .
F^rgant, Clurius W. Armstrong, Judge «j
tn the matter of the estate of Jsree*
Mahoney, deceased.
On reading ano filing the petition, drily veri­
fied of George T. Manuel, aon-ln-law of v.ld
deceased. pray lac that lltr adtr.iiil-aratton of
* dd eatete ma' b” granted to Myron Wing «• to
MW other nultiUde perwa.
Tberropoti it Is ordered. that Friday, tbr

PROBATE ORDKK.
State of Ml&lt;hlgan. Our.tv «f B-irry—m.
Ata sesjion of the Probate.Court for lira
-unrv of, Barre. hoMen »t the ITobate Office in
Uh* city o! nnstlngs. i" said county, no Wednes­
day, the •rvruthdav of O-lober In the year me
thousand eieht hundred and ninety one.
chMr*«« w- Armstrnng. Judge ot
v2.2'j!£!L,,&lt;

Voangs. oreeasrd.

“»*■•«• «ICb»rfe»K.

»-rtitr. nraying that his final aenrafit thlsdav
filed may be teard and allowed, and a decree 6t
dt‘tefbutton entered and he dbeb«nted from his
said trust.
Ttereniam tt la ordered, that Thursrfxv. the Mb
•Uy of November. A. I». irai. at t*o o'cloc k in n)r
fnretinoh.be aiMlgued for lhe heartnc of aMd

If So, C3rO to

Morrill &amp; Co
AND GET ONE
We have just received a very fine and correct
line of them.
We have the Dunlap
style which is conceded by all to be the
correct hat. We are also load with

Soft
OUR LINE OF

GENTS
FURNISHING
GOODS
If you need a necktie,
Is very complete.
don’t fail to see our line. In fact, if vou
need anything in Gent’s Furnishing
Goods call on us. We can please you a l

•teomuwdaml

YOURS RESPECTFULLY,

SR

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

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Hastings

V0L.XXXV1- NO. 24

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 15, 1891.

’™hGS Banner
c’SSkjbS’^.,
iiastixch. jrrtn.

THE
TOWER

Constant Drojjijg
Of water wean away tho hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excose for keeping my
name and business before you
1 on may think I am well ad­
vertised and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket
tan you name him!

MY BUSINESS

IX BARGAINS
THIS WEEK
Ila j -inf in Boy's Clothing.
.jin. in Youths’ Clothing.

.

iii Men’s Clothing.

a! &gt;s in Furnishing Goods.
-are your fare to Grand Rapids, and get
t -. ni want, what is seasonable, suitable
.lit. if you buy clothing and furnishing
s al

HUDSON’S

Banner

Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. 1 keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always the lowest.

F.8.PMAST.
COUNTY NEWS.
Dr. 1’owtra has a fine new organ from
S. Roberta, Battle Crvek.
(’bus. Tuckerman and John Roger*
went to Allegan county recently, driving
threugh with horae and buggy.
Jnc. Tuckerman ami wife have been vis­
iting' relative* in&gt; New York for suvend
weeks.
Jerome Fro*t was at Lansing three days
last week, a delegate to th« Alliance.
Mra. I.. Dean Is uii th.- sick list.
Preston Jewell, Dr. Powers. A. W.
Hartom. Dan Keje.,, A. G. Kent, Cahlu
Smith. John Tasker. Louis Hinchman and
Henry Ellis and non were at Grand Rapids
last Thursday to sec the great NelsonAllerton race.
Grace Adkins Is married #0 we hear but
wc did not lu-ar the lucky fellow’s name.
They are on wedding tour and will make
Battle Creek llieir home.
Jerome Frost expects to move bis mill
on tv the North Meadows farm the last
of this week.

throughout the surrounding country.
E. H. Bowen and non have lieen buying
sheep the past week, and among them a
reglsierwi Shropshire ram. It’s a dandy.
James Devine im# made a sale aud
Kansas hbi
P^IW^tory to going to

Milo Corning has about completed his
new house.
.
Lewis Baldwin has just put up a nice
new wind mill.
Carlton.
There was a surprise on G. W. Caln end
wife Tuesday. A goodly number were
present and all had a good time, quite n
number of presents were left to remind
them that their friends had not foreotbn
them.
Hecht &amp; Carpenter are finishing their
threshing in this place.
Quite a number of the S. D. Adventists
went tn Freeport last Saturday.
Elder Myers, of Freeport, has rented Hie
Cain house and will move his family to this
place.
*
.Minnie Fleming and Vina Vester Intend
tkgo to Battle Creek in about t«o weeks
on a visit

Mute Ko*&lt;L
Ladles Dime society will meet next
Thumlay at Mrs. Hural's.
Frank Marks has returned from Muske­
gon where ly ha- been seeking work but
did nht find it.
Mrs. Bert Rhine visited at Mrs. Cowlew’
last week.
The j»otat*i crop seems to be very large
in this part of the county.
Mis. Graeo Osborn visited her parents
last week.
The new pastor has commenced his
pastoral work at the Fisher church.

Additional county news on
an inside page.

NAVAL HOUSEKEEPING.
BLESSINGS OF THE OFFICERS’ MESS
0“ BOARD A MAN-OF-WAR.

Co-nporallon On lils Ship. EnnbJos

The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1896

Rio witfi from $500 to $2,«XI to hi# credit in
the jiaymaMtcr’* hands. To bo *ure, there
are entertainments to be returned at ports
where foreign ahipa or foreign army.hosts
are encountered: but men1* hospitality
aboard ship is a vastly cheaper thing than
hospitality ashore.
It's the saving* of a long cruise that en­
able naval officer* to live well ashore, to
maintain their families in moderate com­
fort and to indulge in the luxury of leave
or shore duty, with the accompanying de­
crease in pay. Id fact sea pay I* purposely
made higher than any other upon the tho
□ry that the officer, if he Los n family,
must maintain them iu n separate c*tabIKhmcut asbbre. whereas It is taken for
granted that with shore duty he shall'
manage to have Li* family nt tbe same na­
tion ftdth Idmsrlf. Ail this sometime*
works an nppftnnt ln-.nlatiip, fur shore
duty doc* not always include quarter* suf­
ficient for a family, and the officer find*
himself with decreased |»ay and increased
expense*.
The mess caterer is a person , not to be
envied. He must engage servant*, see to
the purchase of stores, consult individual
tastes as far as possible, and hear with
what patience be may the grievances of a
duxeu or perhaps a score of men. If the
beer gives out tjetwecn Aden and the next
port, he must.endure the curse* of the
thirsty.
If the wine turn* soar in the
tropics, he is criticised its an injudicious
buyer. It frequently happens in Hnytian
waters that no fresh meat is obtainable for
weeks together. Baked bean* were sub­
stituted for meat by one ship cruising in
these .waters, and all on board returned
with a horror of tho favorite New England
dish.—New York Suu.
A Fish Wheel.
A machine for Liking fifth by the whole­
sale is employed in North Carolina. It 1*
called a "fish wheel" and is workni like an
ordinary water wheel by a narrow stream
that is permitted to give outlet to a
dammed stream. But it i« so constructed
tbit in revolving it picks up all the fish
that pas* through and throws them into a
great box. In the same state l» operated
what is termed -a "fish slide," which I*
limply on enormous tray made of board*,
with a bottom of ojien slat*, set in the flow
of a rapid. 'An the fish come downstream
they pas* on over the tray, and lhe inter
falling through the slat* leAyes them flap­
ping about on the planks, whence they are
•cooped up with dip ucts&gt;—Waslungton
Etar.

gtoves, were red. Her Inind flew to her
side iu the very gesture the doctor had been
teaching me. -She gave a little laugh, and
nervously remarked: “I—I feel so—hot
and—prickly. I *uppo*e—I’m all red! Yea
roe—it was—the surprise—that did ill
DonVlook »o—frightened, miss. I haven’t
no pahi. I ain’t rod, neither, am L nowF’
Heaven know* *he was not. Her ver£
ill* wore white. So, with thank* end
pallid smile*, the poor *oul removed her­
self and her fell disease from' my presence^
and I had received my second painful ob­
ject lesson.
The night before tbe production of t-ho
play, in a spirit of tutochief, I drew up a
document for the doctor to sign, in which
he acknowledged that in my study of heart
disease he bad been my teacher. For, said
f. should the critic* attack that part of my
work, you will then have to share tbe
blame. Laughingly I brought forth my
document. Laughingly he signed IL
The critics did not attack, but I still
keep the acknowledgment.—Clara Morris
in North American Review.
- Her Little Scbctuo.
Dealer* in old furniture have somequeer
stories to tell about women. One is about
a silk petticonted crtaiture who greatly ad­
mired a certain quaint mahogany side­
board. She came Into tbe shop and exam­
ined it carefully several times, and on ana
occasion abstracted a small portion of the
carving.
On her next visit she offered the dealer a
x-rtain price, which was far Ixilow the one
lie had demanded, and at the’same time
•aid she bad discovered that a piece of the
woodwork wa* missing. The dealer dared
not accuse her of the theft, but he is mor­
ally certain that she committed it, and
tells tbe story in perfect good faith.—New
York World.
.
•

Tbe bail* of Mrs. Hopkins-Searles'* pal­
ace nt Great Barrington, like the hall* in
the song, are marble hall*. The electric
lights nre set in pillars of onyx and shed a
refulgent glow, soft tinted by their passage
through the stone. The music .room is BO
feci long and 42 feet high, of quartered oak
and paneled in stucco of Ivory tint. Each
panel contains a costly oil paiuting.an idea
of the value of which may be had from tbe
foci that one of them dropped from a
freight car and in the settlement was val­
ued at $10,000. Tbe organ cost $73,001
There are forty room* in the bouse and all
are furnished in prodigal disregard for
money.—Philadelphia Upholsterer.

Naval officeta below tbe rank of, com­
STAGE HEART DISEASE.
mander, witU#a!aric« varying from Cl.txv
to $3,«» a year, manage to maintain n de­
Hie proprietor of the Coleman House
Syinptutue uf tbo Dread Mahuly.
gree of ^tyle that to the ordinary civilian
barber shop wa* asked bis experience at
It I*
always------enay to -------make--------one’* obno lx»{t*r off M-eiiMt absolutely mysterious. , -- not
---------------­
Nut only must a naval officer keep hirnwf acrvntlona. I remember that on one occa- shaving dund men.
“I never did it but once.” he raid. "‘and
aupplied with the half dozen style* of anl- ' Mun I experienced considerable difficulty in
form enjoined by the government, but ho j obtaining the subject I wished to study, that was.while &gt;was only an apprentice
‘ and could n &gt;t very well help myself. I wa*
must
bo
able
‘
when
ashore
to
present
a
deIt
wa*
at
the
time
that
Messrs.
Shook
&lt;!t
Eugene llarthoru burled a little daughsent to share Major Bowen, one of the
ler abunt tdx months of age Sabbath ufter- cent appearano- in civilian's attire; he ; Palmer were about to produce “Miss Mu!- ilnret men and leading citizen* of the state
ton” Ht the Union °
Square theatre. *«i__
Mis*
j noon' at Baptist chapel. Sermon by Trof. must atop at good hotel*; he must osso * " “* "fl'~ *’“*
Multon dies, but there ia in the whole play of Georgia, which is my state. 1 don't care
chue
with
civilians
of
soda!
position
cor[ AxdeJ, of Kalum*2*xi Baptist college.
no won! which indicate* the nature of the to share dead men. and. as a matter of
t John Cook made a trip to HaMlngs Mun­ rraqxinding to* bi* own. and if be has a
fact, I have never been called npon for such
disease which causes her death.
day. we umlenttand fot tbe purpose «&gt;f en­ wife aud children he must maintain them
After jlne consultation, ’the power* work since I cane north. The undertaken
in good style. All this i* made possible
tering a complaint against Manley Billing!.
decided that tbe* lady should die of generally do it nowaday*."
largely
by
tnin*of
that
spocies
of
domes
­
j for assault and battery, ami returned
•T thought it was n job extra well paid
tic rommuniem known r« co-operative heart diiwaw; a very simple matter so far
| armed with a-.notiee to said Billing* not to
for?"
housekeeping The officers’ mew* akiard as the power* were concerned, but a very
“It ia Tbe old charge was al ways five dob
molest .-aid Cook.
•hip is initbing more or less than such a ■difficult matter to me, who had tbe part to inra, and 1 Iwlicve it is today, This high price
Will MuHun’a baby 1* under Dr. Hyde's
play. -1 --------knew--------------ok«&gt;i:itdy
nothing
of heart
•peclas of commuuiHm.
- ----------------------is charged because tbe barber is euppoeed
■ care.
When « uu&gt;» U made up aboard ship disease, nor could I find a single friend ur
to throw away the razor he ha* shaved a
F\
•
\ j
Hazen |» driving a well for George Nei- each man in tbe combination contributes a acquaintance who could assist me.
•
£ a
.
1/
I ■
_
_ _ Ison.
completed one forG.
Black-- ----- .. — .for the .
—, —
. supplies.
------ &lt;■. . I i1 turned
MHU He
ite completed-one
forty. A.
A. muck
purchase
of
turned to
to the
the doctor,
doctor, under
under whoae
who*e care
care dead man with. The nnib-rtakers no
uuin. ami put up a wlnd-tuill for George | jf 1((?
llt tiicmo.nent to bo short of 1 1 »&gt;’«« *"«• n,*d n*ked hift help. After doubt charge five dollar* today, and one
Muikti.
•
fund* he ir.:y draw two nsouth*’ pay in , «• ’»'e conversation be decided tint ni.giua of their assistant* doe* the shaving, or
j
MateSackvt has returned to Blooming- nilvanw Ths common fund is placed in pectoris was what J wns looking-for. a* It they send for a cheap barber nod pkv him
the 1bauds
caterer .cho«n from ,1..
the 1 &gt;.t-enird
seemed to mlnnt
ralapt itself
itaalf nerfectlv
perfectly tn the rere­ fifty cents fpr hi* work, pocketing the reel.*
inn. HI.
Ill
,t...
....... 1. o? a
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|1 Inn,
A German bnrlier in another establish­
1
M.igc B. thot nine ducks al Mud lake mess. and the Ktippliea are purchased In Qnlreinent* of the character 1 dcMribed tt&gt;
ment said that he hail shaved several dead
&amp;Ut««l«il&lt;wl0W«4|x»riU»«»U
Tho«
u.bewui
Uy
ttlllns
me
M&gt;m«U&gt;lD«
one umrtiifK last week and wa* home
• Tbe
-•
■
uf the struct nre of the heart. He showed guntlenten, and did not dislike the job.
again to take breakfast with his family. the me** fc* Btartcd.
caterer makes
The price paid was fi ve dollar*, but bo al­
' Can any of yout.sporting mv’« i"’at
careful calculation*, allowing fur breakage mo aonw ugly picture*, too, that looked, to ways divided It with tbo undertaker, as a
We ii)ev» kiH Miy more birds in that given and other, l****e&gt;s adds a small percentage my eyes, like *cction*of ripe tomatoes with
matter of course. He was a member of
time.
,
. uf profit ftfcd then retail* hi* suppUraaL blue mdiahos growing through them. He the Barbers' Protective union, but there
i-c.t
prices considerably below’ current rates taught me where my heart wa* located, was nothing in their rules a* to lhe rate to
and informed me that, in the ordinary
Creme «le uieucbe, popularly known .-:* j stage gesture, when the hand sc*ks the be charge*} for such work.
* MrtUADna Wolf i* Itadly afflicted with
*'l only shave one dead man,” observed
....
.
, Kn-.rt .hi. ’iC.r.olln n.ltiil I • ,.'&gt;'•&gt;0.1,11, if ! i It H
green mart, is n highly popular cordial heart, the aforesaid ^mnd is something like a young barlwr with black curly Lair, "an
inilaniaUtrj rheumatism.
.....
(i»i;-keu-ple social at Win. Smith’s Fri­ aniong naval ollio-ra, and. In fact, is said n foul away from tlw songfit-for organ. so 1 say* uot no more of them for me.. I
liral called to the attention uf He minutely and reiwatedly described to got much work to shave clean under the
day evening of this week. A full hottae is to have
the discriminating American public by the me the attit ude and expression of one en­ chin, and 1 mal^e n little nick—just ve’ lit­
their wish.
'
me** of a Uuitwl Stole* man-of-war. during, in jqwechlcs*, almost breathless, tle—when that *dc:td man he open bls
l«ee Clm.se Ims l&lt;*t hi# family horse.
agony, that awful torture called by doc­
Juhn Marks Is nt home fur a few days Green mint retails iu saluou* and even in
mouth all widh like that. I wa* in all
clulrt at fifteen ceuts tier glnM, but the tor* angina |&gt;ectorl». This was to be used a-tremble and * peraiferat ion at once. But
from Ingham county.
for the climax of the play. So far we bad
Mrs. Cole, of Grand Rnpips, Is vlsning mesa rate aboard s*bip is ordinarily just gone smoothly enough, but *u*ldenly, to the undertaker pulls a piece of nitalin un­
one-half
that
price.
The
price
of
tho
best
der
tbe chin and says. Tk-aa! men tell do
het. patents. Win. Balti*.
use n theatrical expression, the doctor
champagne in a well managed mess L*
tales when the month is tied up.’ And so
usually under $2 jierNunrt. Tho price “stuck."
I get my money anti put it on Salvador,
Woo«11*ndHe
declare*!
hl#
utter
Inability
to
convey
Sevcral Woodlanditcs went to your dty ashore is Jrorn ffL.IO to S&amp;-7A Tbe beat im­ to me an idea of the manner in which a nud he win the race.”
“I* the money for sharing a dead mon
Wednesday to see that the board of ported elytra are retailed to the mess nt patient brentliea when suffering from ex­
k- are now complete and we are prepaacd to sup- on
"ur
supervisors
properly Incorporated our from 40 to i&gt;0 per cent, below shore- price*.
citement or fatigue. That was unfortu­ .luckyf"
CHEAP UVtXG.
l«y tile 1
"i all for the coming Fall and Winter Seasons. vilhwec.
“Alwny*. Every barber tell you that.
nate,
for
it
wns
on
that
symptom
1
most
. . ,i. m
There are onlinnrily two officers’ meises
Frof. Pixley held a concert at lhe M.
relied to Indicate to tbe audience what was We always back a horae a ith it, and.the
below dock* aboard n United Stato* ship,
E. cb.in-1, on Towday ewnJlK “'d “■'«
Mi** Multon’s physical condition, her elo­ horse be dead »uro for to win."—SJew York
tbo wardroom tnes* and the steerage mtw-&lt;
quent language making plain her domestic Advertiser.
to a full house.
The latter I* for mhbihipmen and other
It is reported that we are soon to have
woe*. I lieggvd lhe doctor to show me how
junior*. The captain tuwwe* alone in sol­
acWS.dffimXm w^iu Hasting# Wed- emn state, and If tho vessel boa flagship 1 should breathe, but be shook hi* bead
Mntdc ha* iwen used and i* still employed
and said, “No, no! you must see a sub­
the ndminil may have bis own separn^
ject,” At his next visit J saw he was by many uncivilized race* to predict the
m WtUhink timt it would Ixj a fine thing if table. The cost of liviugAn the wardroom vexed, and pretty *00:1 he Informed me future, i’li-drum Is the usual Instrument
N o ■ &gt;■.. the finest lino of Dress Goods that was ever ex- our "city dad*” would take care of some mess is ordinarily from thirty-five to forty that the only heart subject be had found appropriated to the office of divination,
dollar# a month, exclusive of wines and
was n man lieanlel to tbe eyes; but, said possibly for the very good reason that
hibitc:
, part of the country. Our fine Parisian Dress of the drunkenness that is nuw a dally oc- cigar*.
All transaction* are on the credit
primitive people* as a rule have no other.
on our llrrets.
_i^„» system. Whenever a bottle of wine or a he, while he savagely buttoned Ids coat. The Lapland wizard*, who to the present,
‘ attorns
i Novelties are the latest and most elegant m the curren't
■ We wonder what our supervisor is ah*1’*1- cigar is ordered the purchaser “writes a "I’ll find you n subject, or that man’s
market.
beard shall c-nne off. for you must sec that day retain their ascendancy over the cre­
We think he ought to make a long Hat of
chit" o. the amount.
dulity of their countrymen, point tbe
movement of nostril and mouth.”
thcMe who api-ear on our -tnxfta In mi mThese chits are *utnmed up at the end of
Not more than two hour* after there lumiuaric* of the sky upon their drum­
tnsieftted comlition and post it up in the tho month nud payment is made either
was a violent ring at tbe bell-, and, glanc­ beads, together with the figure* of tbe
Lhxm and forbid any liquor being sold to
directly by the debtor or through thu paying from the window and seeing the duc­ earth, rivers, trees. mountain*, etc., pre­
mvtter. No ehit Is given for inenb, and
tor'* carriage, I hurried’ to the ball, and, tending that the instrument was the di­
Tk Sebudi h» be«n b»provbi« lib
Xj boudin, . new fcne .nd »lde- each officer is entitled to take guilts on looking down, saw a very cruel thing. rect creator of the harmony of the world.
board to breakfast or dinner a* often as ho
Tbe doctor and a woman were standing at This being assumed true, what more likely
will At the end of the cruise tbo profits
foot of the long, long staircase. Then than that thu same drnm which reared the
Oar immense Cloak room is fitted wiih the largest assort­ "ww understand Hint Mrs. Gordon will of tho me* are divided pro rnta jtmong the the
he caught her by the arm, and, starting structure of the universe shall Ims able with
the town booed to allow
and if the ship goes oht of com­
by her side, rarf her up die whole long very little trouble to give information rela­
ment of well selected Cloaks for Misses, Children and Ladies, t^Tdomooes tor b,'ln,r inJutvd by roll I no members,
mission whatever stock of stores ia on flight of slatr*. Shall 1 ever forget that tive to it* affairs—in one word, to predict
from th ■ cheapest to the very finest, at the most reasonable “•Jr^I- ™ - band is either auctioned off to the officer* woman’s fa« a* she stood swaying, cling­ the future.
or sold to the mesa of some other ship.
.
By intcrprupalou of it* tapping, the
pricer, y can suit everybody in style, ^t and price. Do
ing to the door frame! Her ghastly, waxen
Whenever on officer is detached from n pallor; the strained, scared look in her drummers undertake to foretell the weather
''i'Kei'^Mo'toend.te.ood &lt;!&gt;.
not buy before you have seen us.
•hip before the end of the cruise or before
and thu approach of storms, the probable
Mrs. Due
jiapjd.* on 'Tuesday. the me&gt;s breaks up. he nettles account* eyes; the dilating nostrils; above all, the
movement of lhe muscles about tho mouth, Buccea* In hum-lug. tbe issue of nny trade
""wulGrtanbiobloWbdon nor streets with tbe mesa caterer If he has been mod­ width contracted tbe upper lip at every,,
erate in tie use of wines and cigar* he may hurtling, gasping breath!
wtort but Itos n very l»d onn.
mrry off a handsome elinre of profit*.
The ductor pushed by her and hastily of Ila excellence ns.a sort of divining rod,
Tbe bemity and economy of the mess sys­ whispered, "You are a student and not not unlike the hazel wand once *0 fatneu*,
otir vlllapo blacksmith. Shn Nasten- tem is best *hown on long cruises. At cer­ well enough to attend”— I don’t know by mean* of which they cun discover a
brtik
Put ln * lhrW WD
1 tain intervals United State* rblp* make .• whether he said clafw or lecture. I was lost reindeer or the whereabouts on the
. Our line of Carpets coni prises as usual the latest designs
the cruise through the Mediterranean and only sure of tbe word student. So, burn­ frosty plains of any article that ba* been
Rod aeon, down the cast coast of Africa, ing witii shame, I took my cue, and going dropped front a sledge.—Chambers' Jour­
^higran;, .. Tapestries, Body Brussels, Moquette?,
around the Cape of Good Hope, westward forward 1 felt her pulse and asked her a nal.
- lts ai!‘i Velvets. Id our Curtain and Upholstery Depai to Montcrideo or Rio, and poeadbly thence few appropriate question*. We were alone
••matrons was borne over Sun- homeward. The voyage to Rio may occupy then for a fc-v moments, and Bhe told me
In France tbe making of matched 1* a
car ..e found everything that is in the market.
nine moallis or a year, and If there has her pitifully commonplace little story. I monopoly of tbegovernment, which farm*
wd in.
“,kM *ri’‘nd« been no loitering in luxurious •Mcditerro- questioned her closely as to how anger or out tbe privilege ata large figure, tbe result
When in Kalamazoo do not fail to give us a call.
nesn peris the trip will have been highly surprise affc led her, and finding she whs being that it com* much more to atrike a
We have the reputation for the Largest Assortment, Latest
economical for all on board. For seven or very poor and bed a child to care for, I light in that country than it doe* ekoeight months the total cost of living may slipped a bill into her band as she rose to where.
.
tyles and Lowest Prices.
be under fifty dollars per month for each
go.
To determine whether the joint of a
office.-. As pay range* from $100 to 800 per
She was thanking me quietly when her sewer pipe looks nr not, wrap it wit&lt;h a
month it i* easy to estimate the possible eyre fell upou lhe figure on the bill, in­
piece of white doth MtitruUd with a euha“I'felXS h.r..
in lb.
stantly over her neck, her face, her cur* tlon of acetate of lead. If it leak* tbe cloth
saving­
AM OFFICKII’8 SAVINGS.
there flamed a color so flercly, hotly red
will become black.
The WM.L- officer who baa started such a
it seemed to scorch tbe skin. Her very
inline with nothing against him on ti.n
wrists, where they were bared shore her
1
govwunwul
’
s
books
reaches
Montevideo
or
■’KSir
r,J*

nRAAD RAPIDS

Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers . . . . . . .
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

The r,

Headquarters for

(A OAKS AXD CARPETS,

In South-western Michigan.

DRESS GOODS
Cloaks and Furs

*
cW" ral“»PP'"
1,.du'X“
^bu.LTl« .be.»&lt;n.»&lt;d

Yours Respectfully,

ROSENBAUM &amp; SPEYERS

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�The Baptist A14 sncTety hold . * — ,
hr-r wrath «nd ’’owlM rrnrrajra- «he
*’w
neighboring counties.
unite tar «»&gt;’ •"“* O¥W u”' "”‘1' ”r t,d the HMtWcncf! of H. E. Hendrit !*.
Ina lot 1. block 6. Grant's add—New.
•lay evening.
•
ri '
Frt-Why." -M “r W.lum w »"•
Atansu (ta*lwal4der e.xrt stfl« Mivh. »*&gt;■
ZniMKrili.
"I
w«
-T'"
jdet In regular st-nlii Frida) ev?nlux, May
abutth.R sunlit H lol 5. tktocfc IX Striker’* ad&lt;Mr.
Shaffer
oceipta
th,,
h,..,.,.
.
W.rrrn HcvkiM
‘I'*1 J]?.
A. l&gt;. Hud,... ..........’••■G'ds n.
New.
bny
...
S*u&gt;
Z.
llMr-»
*~l
&gt;
J*nte»I. Wllkhweaal aid-*Mich, ave., ataRt- gtc.nbw ui-ou liH |Jw”
‘hl&gt;
1 IV,
Th» C«mn&gt;l Literary
...
taK tota 'J.XI mmI 3W- New walk.
w&lt;xmd eni&gt; of l»«n» whirl. «n&gt;D0W lu ul hl. «lte «»l*lns Iron. W« ‘ Th' “4
Al«'» on south ride side Thorn st-, abultfcg
mr-rl.n. In Ute M*h M-bm.1 . ■ ‘
Ute) b*'ln« «•“'
f™m “’“7 t,.i,iten..n rleel*n» hr’ll .,»»&lt;■' "kidnap
Aid.'Bllusioa took hl* tert.
.lots W and 23.’-Repair*.
_j K
“
on.— Monday er^ln*.
Movrd by Aid. Bentley tlirt p*’1tinn from
Croat-urik mi vart Ude Mleb. ave. urer High wbteh tell tenu tin !•■»&gt;«
tb “T •mnlter child Wlllroul l&gt;l»
lM«e Kwkr
wife
—Repairs.
.
eron .u trallral. Tbl. h O»‘»S *“ •* Frwpvrt Cur. I/rtK-ll Jnun.nl.
Ax Ordixancr. To sutborl;* th" consinje street
John C. wfoktaman on north -side of Hath
PMiyrrnm UrtraW
ot an ••KlrcMw l^rht and power Plant" in
Mr- ****"'
Moved by Aid. Re* Witt thri jv'llUm of m. tl«»n
abu’tlhg lots UK), IM, WJuut! Wt-Kep4W». (Inrtou- nllm.te nt
-^. 22
a .—_...... ..I,... .nl...-J
' tn tnaeitr nf tliulitivs. t’wry county, Michigan, street
also savs that during a resident* of up­
v.'aburhe • xerel*e»«»f the priril-it-s incid-jut thereto, HKCOXD
OUve
«**
ill.
Green
street,
north
side
abulttog
pektred
Letter.
nijniwn-.......... -..... • •
ward of fifty years «’&gt; WchUfon
j1**
and th- riipt&gt;lrit«g of iia’-t tunl t»ower :•» said
"
■
To the Hon. mayor 3rd common enu«*rtl:
4, block 2, Ka*t add—New
Artirur Gesier lias returned home from Delayed Utter. .
city and tto inhabi’auts thereof for pub.lc and lot
T\ J. Bro-tezu. ca«i side Ilauorer Strutt, Oliver known so wanu weather |n tbe rati Minnesota, lie intendi to return In UhKr.uk
wtp „
.
private co’iNUiii'.'U-'n.
a* we have had this yeur.—1 ortland Ol&gt;lot 5, E.i«l adu—Repair*.
WSIW. — SW rn-HRi.
BMC. 1. The wnuniKi co-inell of lhe city of abutting
d»&gt;-ulk&gt;.l »llh II, lr Inta, . Wl
Tto foaowlng versnti* were n.inlnriiNi Tor Hasftnu*
Mr
ontklii'.
south
side
Walnut
.street,
fchnttordain*: Tbs’ km!* K Bentley nf tto
*'Mri' n«iry KiWer Is Improving «lowlj. IranrhrUutd,., ;
snrvvr. •*
Trwwntorriilp. subject tn vrtor approval: Fred city of G&lt;»nd
lot 5. block'lh East add—New.
Rapids, atri M* uswiatc* or their Ing
Britta, age 22, oecupaltoii taborer. n-ritonre vrigBS nrc ton
Also
ou
o
side
H*»ovar
rtrent
abuttma
wu»ic
A couple of Plain well fellow* were coura-granted the rich! and IranCti»i CUnto-rlstol Uniul lUpUs ou muralnk Uan iwok, and
i!,. n
mate ainsut. 411&gt; Ward; .l&gt;-*- Dariiu-;. axe ta, cbiso tnmumtrm'tby
— te'prtta.
a miluibta ••ptani.’’to gcuer- laiMait
wre r&gt;--n&lt;l. tflnr tnumi
..
tug.-,Grand street, north sld&lt;? abuttl'K lug their trotter after dark at a *2;t0 H I' business In.t wok.
occupation laborer, resident-" Walnut avrnu.-, &gt;«te. aril &gt;uid supply
.
ehxtrieliy lor light aud
on tbe rout trom Ots*&lt;o. They drove in­
Id Wwrd.
a. K. Rnskkm, Forcuiaa
11-New top.
Conrad Kabb-r- "t reb»ke&gt;'. G VIslUo. oon.luct-S by Kr-v. Vl. i, i,.r „.
fewer to tto mid city •&gt;! llaxtlnes a-id lhe in-, lots,block
Sir. a H. 1'vi.ir e*t. north aid* Grand slnjM, to a telephone pole and tofore they oo lid
p. R. GBkkx. Sec y.
,
.
J.
J.
IVrkln,
and
I,
,
,
Ji
rtdtants ttomd according to t* presort limit* abutting lot 8, block 11—Ranatr*.
trtrnd. In Ihta rldultj.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that tto snme »erefuture &lt;-\ten-ioo* hi m.-nplkuicv with the
, •'*
Jxntlo CoomG U at work for Umiry lhe Oil* million .ll^u.-r .
J. K. ttatoteik uortii *ldr Graud sU-o‘t abuit- recover tlreutsclves their horse had left
•etved and persons tbert-lu named fe declared and
•ollowh g protlatona hm-maiter named.
log
lot
7
and
S.
block
H-topslrs.
llw
ro)U*ori
happen-il
al.
.
,
."
daoCod. ^Carried.
Site ?. The said city of IIa*ting* hereby
*
K e'iBo CbnodGr aod Ell* Slmjwm are al X’""” ............ .......
Ta.k. north side Grand street abutting lote 8. them.
Area, Beoflev. Rlln«ton. Manee, Reynolds. grant*
'-"X
the privilrxi* of u-lnx and mvupriug tto
A Sliver Creek man lias a fine P®1 t,iro®
NebK», Se*ilZ. Bpence—7. Nays. non?.
to. block 10 E
Kep-drs.
■
streets, alleys and public grumvl.* it. salu - ity Sand
Sani’l G*rri*eu north side Grand street abati­
To tbe Han. Mavor and Coratno t Council of tto
work In tbo K'ltou rraporator.
year old deer.
ng lots 3 and 1. bhMk * -New.
city of Hastirp*:
Eldor McLean and wife are vhlung .
r
*
nw
fn
®'
u
”
*8l4nsu«&gt;
Fred Tungate. noitu ride Grand street abutt­
Tiie underrigned rerident* nud properly
Mlsa Lillian Eldred who works In the friends in this vicinity.
fair with 8S-&gt; In premlnm- - . ,-j. _•
'
ri. I»oek :i, E .-.&lt;ld-ltep.Ur*
owner* thereon would ttf*i*cttullv request tluu exruvnti(&gt;ii*f!;hervtor, provided however Mat the ing
1JI
Frank Cole aud family have moved to and other cthibll*.
Hurt l.:&gt;to,MMi’.ii side Bon i street, tt’artlMig Paper mill at Plainwell found a
you cause to tri l-Ulll .miur-w.rik «&gt;.i tto west
te. dona with rMsonnhle dtspateh
iW* of Croek street from ntnte street to t ie vaniesUall
a. tiloex tr&gt;, Keufleld add—New.
among the old papers and rugs lust
k
Mis* Latiiam 1&gt;#.“ engaged l-.vr
a; d care, and with th- toast practicable inter- lolGeo.
Augusta.
Riehiiuuxt south side Blind street, alnjtt■OUih side ot Center street In Mid city, and your fcretve v. it i the pn'.die, ami with the amroval
Hattie Whittemore and bister, of Delton, M teacher lu tto prltusry d&gt;-&gt;.
Mr
lu;; tots 1 and 3. bi.u k 13, Kunfield’s ada-N»w. valued at S5U.
BatRionefw would ever pray.
.
of
flic
street
c.aniai!Un'.«!uly
appointed
by
the
oetaxil lot Mui I It side Bond street - Itepidrs.
Dated.Hnstftuw. Mareli .1. isui.
Six residents of Galcojmrg have an a»- were the guests of Lottie Loomis Wed­ Woodman a* principal.
commou council of said city, the said street* to
Peter tattle south slJ- Bond street sbiittaig grvgate of 532 years, lhe oldest is Ji
D. W. Rogers, H- L Newton. A. D.Conk. A. 8.
The Prairieville j*^t.-&gt;n.w.; v ltod
kft In a* i;.xxl a cuudldon as when work lot*
nesday.
t am! 2. block 14 aud lot t&gt;. on block 13. KanMnrcliart. Mrs. C. B. Thnon. Geo Waddle. I. 8. m«
Monday by Inspector Slu-bto,.
and the youngest 57 years.
s add- Repair*.
Boise. J, 1- Crawley. &lt;? E GUhnan, Win. H. began.
sire. 3. It i- further provided that the said Be!„il’Fry,
Mr. Abrahams has two brothers visiting
south side Bond *tre« t, abutting lot 4.
BMnre. |fi Diekauaon. Win. H. Siienra. Jr.
Lsmut
H.
Itontlry
and
associate*,
as
aforesaid
The
Eaton
county
fair
was
very
largely
Affpvf*i~bv Aid. Bentl-y that tbo petition be are hurrby anlhorixed t&gt;« erect a aitlt.toln build­ block th. Keuftatd'sadd—Repair*.
him. one from Minnesota, tbe other from
Ato Herne., north rideGraud rireA abutting attended Inst week and netted 51300.
aocepted au'l a
d. Carried.
Headaches and brers, v, &lt;t,
Ing. the same to be tn comnltanro with the or tots
Wisconsin, it being the first time of their
7. Idocx 7-New. Also lot S, ,b».'k 7, h»U
4ky«. Ml- Berttay. Blinston. Manee. Ilt»
dinance ol said city, providing tor the-belter field's
system dfcdually, &gt;..» KHUjr. Bh£
Bellevue ta liuving her streets paved. meeting in 41 years.
add—K«)«Urs.
v
arid*. Nahon. tontz Sjwner- 7. Nrtw uonru
protection
of
lhe
people
again*:
tire,''
said
Archie Me. oy, south side Green street abutt­
Hasting*. Mfcb . April 27. iri»i
Mrs. Abrahams, of Minnesota, delivered cortUe or billon -. or when llir blood™.
building to lw used for the aforesaid electric ing
lol ft. blorit 4, al-&lt;’ abuttlhg Im 3. Woe* &lt;&gt;
To tho Itott. Mayor and Common Council of «e light plant, within tbe said city, and to repair
Grant Warner, of Alton, I'/na county
Impure or sluggish, to p. rmant miv
'
KenfieU’s add- -New. Notice lor lol ft to Bakk­ drove his horses into blayton’s lake to get a lecture Sunday evening at Cedar Creek
^^°ti»'uiidcreigncd cltlxeua of Hustings. It* same ni will
habitual constlpallon, !&lt;&gt; awaken the
to a large audience.
. t. Ills further provided that the matter ie • state.
ridrle, south side Green street ol-ultkig a tank of water. The hor»rs feet got fast
wrap, of Michigan, h&lt;i&lt;1 residing lu 2d want &lt;&gt;! &lt;ilSkc
E. B. Payne has friends visiting him kidneys and liver to a Iwal-.u ncthiir
lighting the public streets, buildings or lotJ.4.E.
block
4.
K'.
nll
Id's
add
-Repaint.
in the mud from ataMding so long, and
without irritiitiiig or v&amp;.-.,k.-ti!ng iiL-tw
grmtnos in said city of HaatinRs is to to optionFrank Hickle, south side Grveu rirct obUU .when startnl up they pitched Toward and from Kalamazoo.
on lhe nart uf said dfy. but m eonsld.-rntion
and Hanover street, ami if In your opinion, rt
Joshua Hart, of Oden, visited O. D. use Syrup of Figs:
lot 1. block .1. Eartcru add- New.
the granting of thi* franchise, lt&gt;" sold Loui* Ing
uU crMt-walklstoo high and above the grade, &lt;it
Mr*. M. H. Briley, south si te Green street would have drowied hod nut the driver Ltaunls’ one day last week.
R. Itontky ami bl* a*«&gt;ci*t.»s agree with said
wo derirr that the same may to towered to city
abutting
lot
I.
block
u.
Eastern
add-Bepalr*.
plunged
into
the
water
and
unhitched
follow*: and the acceptance of the
anraperhkht. and also that the necessary grad luntaaagranted
&amp; W. Jordan. «outl» side Grren stre et abutt­
by this franclilsc I* to to con­ ing
Additional Local News.
(ng to done ou Walnut rtreet between Hauoref i struol a* a ratification
lot 2. block 7, Eastern .-uid— Repair*.
nt the tallowing agree­
Dibble *tract*, to put same iu good coud
rbonus Wallen., south tide Green street
R. Alden and L. Carr were in Grand
A careless workman left a wheelbarrow
ment: That in case tue said city shall desire
: Win. H. Snyder. Geo. W. Abta-.y. H.M. lights
nbultiua
lot 3. block 7. Ea*l add- New.
the rtnt ts or public places, the said
loaded with dirt on the foir ground track Rapids Thursday and Friday on business.
ftet, John Wrissen. Herb. H. Snyder. Bert Ixiiiis for
F.
Stolt?,
Miuth
side
Center
street
abuttitog
Tbe
following from an cxchang*- win be
B. Bentley and his associate* siiall fur
at Ixiwell. I). J. Hanner started to drive
Ida Tolles returned from a visit to Cedar
FaircJiUd. Tb&lt;». 8. Brice, C. W. Jordan, L. N.
niocK2, East add-New.
the same at an annual charge of not ex­ lotG.tftd.
endorsed and approv,;*! by M tj-.il&gt;:.? people
Mixer. Chas. W. Mixer. R. Mudge, a H. rickel. m*h
W. W. Casadev, south side Center street his trotter a fast mile and drove his sulky Creek last Saturday.
ceeding iwruiv dollars per annum for each
To the Hun. Mayar and Common Council:
abultii g lot t. block 7. East add—New.
।
Hloug
every
road In th- e./mtrj: • AVhvu
thlrtv
two
caudle
power
incandeaomit
light,
aud
Mrs. EllzalMdli Norton who has been
Mr*. Wm. Mcl’li min. south side State staW-t against it ami was thrown out and seriously
Your committee on nlita amt cross-walks to
exceeding eighty-tour dollars per annum abutting
visiting her shier here for the past few the |»eople can to made to.uti'!er.*tMui that
whom *'#&gt; referred the within petition would not each
lot* 814,015 aud gig. Eastern add-Nri*. hurt.
two ihousaud candle power "are"
It 'actually cotta more in time and money
mpecttnlly report that they have had the mat­ tor
days
returned
home
Satunlay.
light;
tbe
said
Ixmis
R.
Beatley
and
associates
ter toder consideration and wou d recommend to furnish all lamps, poles and other material rtiritli WaupFrank Robinson, the eight year old son
to traveLfver a jwor road thnti it does to
*
Many from this place attended lhe races
thut the nravero! tbe petitioners to granted and for lhe same to give a satisfactory light n« above
travel over a good one. they will I- |tM
Henrv L. Newton, east side Creek street In of Samuel Robinson of Charlotte, ahovvd at Grand Rapids last Thun-lay.
crma-waJk fctowrred.
described, anil the said Ixuil* it. Bentley ami front oi hi* resident - Rcpair*.
a pebble into his ear last week. He bad
Thoh. Blixstox,
i
Rev. Griswold will move into the house Inclined to begrudge uie* &lt; -q. u-e ,,f SM1&lt;j
hta
lyssovute*
or
assigns
further
agree*,
teat
In
Dax. W. Rkvxoum, i
to be taken to Ann Arbor to have it re­
road*, and what !*•&lt;»! inure Importance still,
eaae
said
city
of
Bastings
shall
&lt;
xerclse
its
op
lately
vacated
by
Ira
Tupper,
in
the
near
. .■ c — ■
E. L I.KXTX.
Com.
Von to use sai l lights in Its public streeto.
will to anxious and willing to put the
.
B. Dickenson, north side Grand street by r*&gt; moved.
WfH. Nkuox.
J
future.
bull ling* and grounds, that said lights shall to Idencc iu block 13-ltetMlr*.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the name to ac operated
Thcdtlrens of this place have wisely de­ i business of nud making into tho hand* of
Edward Edwards cut one of. the coals
on all dark nights from dark until
Mrs.
John
Wetssert
west
side
Jeff
non
•
:.-**
rented :in l adopted. Cxrt i-’l.
I intelligent men w ho understand the husitwelve
o
’
clock
midnight
of
each
day
of
the
abuttiuglotSTT
—
New.
Also
north
side
Grand
displayed
in
front
of
a
Charlotte
clothing
cided
to
buy
the
grove
of
13
acres.
i)lng
in
Ayr*, iteufley. BUnstnu. Manee. Nrisou. Key- week, aud provided further that all incandes­
street abutting lota v" und tCs-iteualra
noids, tolltz, Spence. Nays. none.
house Just to get even, It will take him lhe south part of town for park purposes. ness. Foor ruads an- th- expensive
cent Hghta ordtwvd by tho said common coun­
D. G. Robinson, north side Grand slrttt
things that curM* a country district.
Druggtat bond of Fannie H. Brown In sum ot cil
' 30 days longer now and the time will have It is a beauty.
of said city shall to tdaced. uy said Louis B. abutting lot* «7v and CMi-ltopalra.
,
,
Bentlev nud his juuweiates. al such places ns
John .Mate, north side Graud street abutttag to be spent in thu Eaton county jalL
George York is having a cement well
The state board of heilth Hi* Jv.-&gt;.
said common council shall direct, nud a* many lol Ml—Repair*.
a bulletin.relating to&lt;!.ir.4&gt;-- n'.-o!ihz&lt;..us
na ttov ahull direct, providing that thA couple living In Olivet wanted to get made, at the stock yards.
ri. A. Barber, south side Walnut street abort­
Jay. Bllniton. Manee. Nelson. Rey- thereof
W. C. Rolfe was in Muskegon last Thurs­ diseases. Naming them m ordtr id their
■utrne shall not to more than one thousand (eel lug lute Udi and wt- New.
. Suenee-7. Nays. none.
married badly last week anti went to
hvm the next nojuluh g lairp.
CrtMa-walk across Church street on north side
AUL Reynold* that tbe council etn
Importance a* causing &gt;l-atl&gt;. tto following
hue. 5. It Is further provided that tbe sMd Green street—New.
Battle Creek to get the Job done. A Justice day and Friday.
E. Rnappen to assist city attorney
Charley McCarthey. of Woodland. Is ■re communicable, viz.: r. ■..-msptlon,
of Hasting* in consideration of the grant
r. T.Colgrovr. north side Green street abutt­ made out their affiidavit and sent them
fred McNair vs. eftv of Hasting*. city
lug of tbl* franchise may declare their option, ing lot* 31* and X» -New.
clerking for F. Miller.
diphtheria, pocumonia. typhoid fever.scar­
both
to
Marshall
for
their
licence.
There
use said tamps In compliance with sectiou
&lt;«. &lt;*, Spaulding, north side Green street
The steamer "Favorite” made her last let fever, Wbooping rough, rnrasle* «nd
ifley. BHaston. Manee, Nelson, Bey- to
tour, at any lime they mav desire after the con­ abutting lot 3W— New.
they were informed that ns they were Itoth
small-pox. To restrict comuuoptfoo. the
struction of said ptant. aud may dlsoontinne the
M. E. cbareh north side Green street nbutttag residents of Eaton county they would have regular trip for the season last Sunday.
use of the same at the cud &lt;&gt;• any year, alter lota 3ic and Ji* -Repairs.
F. Miller is having some windows put sputa of every consumptive per.-un .-hotild
inanKwi to noilfv property owners to clean the putting unof said light or lights.
C«&gt;ok &amp; Sheldon, cross-walk across alley an to go to Charlotte, to get their licence. As into tlie south side of his store building, to be destroy vd' or di*cnf*c’.&gt; I. Typhoid
tew* alleys and draw away all rubbish. CarBMC. C. h la hereby ordained, that urle*s tbe
side Church street back of Baxxku offtee he wanted to get the business off of his better light the routes on the ieeond flour. fever is contracted often Irani Ute div­
^Ayre. Bentley, Bltmrton, Manee. Nelson. Bey- cntiSlrucLlon &lt;:f lhe aforesaid electric plant cast'
hands al once he started for Charlotte,
Repair*.
shall be conitnenci-d within sixty days from the —Mre.
Mrs. Emma Harmour is visiting rela­ charges of Uh* bowel* of a |*crM,:&gt; *'!flcr1rig
Ell Bechtel, east side Church street while the bride sat around the justice office
date hereof, this franchise shall .becomenull nbutUng iota »«&gt; and 361—Repairs.
tives at Cedar Creek am! Johnstown.
from that disease: and these should always
cm* AQCOVNTS.
and void.
11. A. (loodyrar. west side Jeficrson struct ail day wailing for the return of the pros­
Mav it &gt;831.
IL ,8. Robinson, of Lowe!!, was In town be'' disinfected. The rhirt mutrte of dan­
Kjw. 7. It is also ordained by the common abu.tinv lot 4CT— Itepalr*. ,
pective groom. He returned about five
id team street wk 1st Ward. IB « council of the city of Ha* lugs, that this ordi­
ger in causing typhoid fev-.t I* unpnrc&lt;
Jo*. !’ff&gt;«. north ride State rtreet In frout-of o'clock but without tiie necessary |&gt;apers. last Monday. ‘
nance take Immediate effect.
sahxni—Repairs.
George Buekhuough is ou the sick list water.
AH strnpevted waler stoahi be*
r. H. Goodyear, supplies.Done at the council chambers in tto city of
A. E. Brakes, north side State Street In front She received the news very stoically and
W. C. Houghlallng and family made a boiled. To prevent mid restrict •e.-arlet
Moved by Aid. B Hu*ton to allow accounts. Hastings tbL* 12th day of May. A. D. lt*n.
of bak'-ry—Repairs.
they left tbe office still in single blessrelAiu iiix Miu.'or, Mayor.
W. I». ftayre agent, east side Jefferson stra-l ihss, but determined to try' their matri­ living trip to Baltimore last week.
fever, diphtheria, small-i*ox ami tj-phus
CAy^?B»!ntley. Blinston, Mance. Nelson. Rey­
John B. Itor-KRTs. Recorder.
abutting lot MM&lt;&gt;—New.
George Cover lias the interior work of fever, in general, avoid cuntiwl with per­
Hasting*. May 1!. tm.
nolds. -Beau, Spence. Nays. none. .
,
8. GreusaL east side Jefferson street abufliag monial attempt again at Charlotte, on the
We. IharonimlUee to whom ibis |&gt;etitioa was
suns affiietvd. I’nie** yon are atodntely
his house completed.
On motjon council proceeded to ballot fur
into-New.
following day.
referred have Inspected Hie same and recot11 • lotJohn
member* of Board of Review.
Ihx eri-MKi. west side Jefferson street
Miss Lena Niekerbocker, of Grand Rap­ needed to attend to the sick person, do
Kight ballots were cart all of which vrere mand it to the common council.
abstliru lots 5-W-New.
ids. Is .visiting friends here this week.
not go near him. Do not alii.'W your lip*
Jnux Bi-KNCK.
Asa
iViitioek.
east
side
Jefferson
street
Ji
J. W. Br.x ri.Kr.
••!&lt;» noses One Dollar” means simply that
to touch any food. enp. *|h*&gt;ii. ur anything
to suspend ballot lug
trout of (ei*i barn— Repairs.
Ordinance Com.
Kattand.
Gook S Burt.m. vast ride Jefferson street Hood's Sarsaparilla Is lhe mint economic*! met
the flck peftKiD hs* touched or that has
Morcit by Aid. Setifx to aret pt the re|»ort of abutting lott* ns: and IlK-Rapalrs.
Icine to bujk because It give* more tor the
ballot for memtor
School
cotninencMl
at
High
street
Mon
­
been in the sick u»&gt;ni. l»o n' l wipe yotrr
ordluanee committee on electric llghtordlnance.
rtad.
A. P. brake.east side JeffmouMreet abutting moiiej tnan any other preprafion. Barit frottht
.
Ballott iNo. I. while number of votes cast 6. Carned.
penam with any elutb that'ha* tarn H tbe
mutair.es I00do»e* and will average to U»t a day .
lota
ISA)
and
t»!-Nrw.
'
Aid. Bentley moved tto adoption of the ordi
John Lankan! attended the fair at Kala- sick room. 1&gt;«» not wipe your
for L E. BlauBer.
John Mutlea. • ast side Jefferson street abutt­ mouth, while other prvpnrtious. taken acrocd: &gt;*»n with
Ing to directions, are gone In a *e*k. Tbeforc, num®.
Moved by A!&lt;1. Bentley that L. E Stauffer be nance. Carried.
ing
lot
1340Hepaini.
■ay cloth tlmt luu tat-n near bitn. Wear
Ayes. Ber.tley, BHnston, Nelson. Reynolds.
declared elected member Board of Water Com*.
CroMt-walx* on ra*t side Jefferson street from, Im sum to get Hrridta sanapaallU. Hie be*
Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Bartle)-, who have no clothing he may-have worn jus’, before
Bentz. Spruce Nays. none. • .
tor enauhK three ye.xr* Curried.
blood purifier.
street
west
*d
Crthollc
church
waith
to
arid
iaArea. Bentley, Bhnrtnn. Manee. Nelson. Key- Tothe Hon. Mayor and Common ftputicll of tbe eludlng First street south uf Peter tohumati'*been visiting Mrs. Billing Smith aud chil­ or after his slckn-.-s Keep your Iqnds
C ty of Hastings:
BOtaa, 8eBtz, Bpence -7. Nay*, none.
dren. have returned to their home in free from any dfseharMiftotn the bmfy or
We the undersigned would malt respectfully New.
Moved Sy Aid. Bentley to adjourn to Friday,
Robert Dawson, west side Jefferson street tn
Additional County News.
petition your Hon. body to survey anil grade tbe front of Babcock's saloon-Nrw
Northampton, Mass.
Mays. IWl. Carried.
&lt; J.W.RoBxni*.
skin of the rick person. \Du tiu|oeb him
street and walk of Grand street from school
Recorder.
■ Jacob Welderman and wife, of Creston., with sore or *&lt; r.dciird luind*. i’artto.itec hard Ddyle. west side Jefferson street ta
our county.
Commoa eouacii meV pursuant to adjourn­ 1 bouse to Miw. Boltwood’s: Win. H. Brown,
Ohio, nitre the guests of S. Howe nud wife larly avoid Inlialinu or in any way iiveivi Ge &gt;. H Brook*. E. W. Cannom. 8. B. Wilcox, E.
ment Friday evening. May *th, 1MU.
M.
Nnah.
A.
11.
Loveland.
Mr*.
J.
A.
Willison.
last week.
•
ing into the IBoutli nr bos'' ihe braany
Roll calL FresentZ Hcntley, Bllnslon. Manee. W. J. Williams, D. A. Holbrook, Mr. 3. MathEase! Bennett, of llaatings. was the scales Trotn one who .1* rccoveiin,- or hn
Melaon, Santa. Absent,Spence. Waters, New­ ewi.
Perry Mead whs driving along the road
J. M. Hewe.s. 1. Hendershott.
M. E. Nevins, south side Green street abutt­
Tot lie Hon. Mavar and Common Council:
Satunlay anil his ".-year old son wa* play- •guest of her brother Clarence and wife la«t recovered from scarlet fever. L*».‘ laamit
ing lot !r4—liepairs.
Ald. Beatley appointed mayor protem.
Your
committee
to
whom
wa*
referred
lhe
work.
C. Huffman.south side Greeu street abutting Ing in the back part of the wagon bux. 1
of health, all in stopping the spread of
Minute* of meeting uf April 4 read aud ap- within.iNitttion. would respectfully report that
tot WV- Repair*.
S. Howe and Mr. Wehleiuan attended contagious di.*raM,s,'ahotiM *‘’e to the re­
Wawed. I
they have had the »ame under consideration,
Mrs. Julia Goodyear, south side Green streat A slight Jar sent tbe little fellow out upMayor McCoy took bl* aert.
have caused a survey to be made, and would abutting tot Ri.’—Repairs.
fin the ground and the wagon wheel passed 1the raws at Grand Rapids last Thursday. striction and isolation of lbw* sick fn&gt;ju
Aid. Reynold* took hbi scat.
reexmmend
that
the
prayer
of
the
petitioners
B.
Minxes
returned
from
a
visit
wUh
Julius
Russel,
west
side
Park
s'reet
abutt
lag
Moved by Aid. Reynolds flirt communication
these maladies. Many will to surpn-mto
over him, fracturing his ctdlar tone and
lots M3 and KU -Repairs.
from c. Weiiwert and 30others to received and
friends last Sunday.
know that whdoping cough
a • -'■n'-uuniUnion school west side Church strati, suiitb admlntatering internal injuries. Dr. Ben- 1
nferred u&gt; flie rtre»t ecnnidf.ee. Carried.
John Mi-knck.
table disease, which in Michigan causes
side Walnut street—Repair*.
sun was calleef and left the patient doing
AM. ttpanee took bls srat.
Cffinmlttee^
Mr* Nash, wrat side Park street abuttlKg welt—Wwdhmd News.
.
Baafleld.
• more deaths than smsll-i«'X.
Moved by Aid. Reynold* that cotnmur.icrtion
Moved by Aid. Bl!n»ton that the same to ac­ tot utO-Ncw. Also sbilUiug lot ‘M2 west s!«»u
from P. A. Stoldon &gt;uid tt others be received cepted
Dr. Fike, of Charlotte, arrived here In
and wlopted. Carried.
Park—Repairs.
and refereed to the side-walk coranilttee. CarWoodland township has paid SHOO in ।this place last week Wednesday, and is
Ayes, Bentley. Bllust.in, Nelson, Reytohls,
TllUd. BUXHTtlN,
High SrhholIxiunties in six months to gel rid of the j
Bentz, Sjieuee. Nays, none.
,
‘
HasUrnnt. May 7th, last.
holding his entertainments iu the evening
Jtvrary society will hold their next
In account with ( bus. 8. Pflug. /
To tbe Hon. Mayor aud Conimou Council of toe City
festive
woodchucks.
•
।
nt the Brezee Hall and selling his medi­
of Hastluc*. Dr., May 71 b. iwl.to iwrVax.W. Rvtxoum,
niiflinc Wednesday tii«’-t- A GrstCity ot Hastings:
vices tranaenbing elty charter and tak­
cine
nt the office tent Mrs. Dr. Fike is
Side-walk Committee.
GIXTIJUSKM. At a reculnr meeting of HastG.
M.
Baitinger
has
shaken
the
dust
nf
1
rogrnni
will !*• rallied out. M5»i»all_
ing affidavit* in Shepard vs. City of Badtags Fire department held on Monday evening.
with him to wait upon the ladies.
Woodland-from Ids feet and now conducts also
1
.....................................................................$25CO
are cordially Invited io attend.
May k, tm. tbe tokowir.K officers were elected ToIngs
Ardeu Morford Is and has been very'
paper used for same....................................... 150
a furniture store at Hartford.
Our new teacher. Mi-*
’•&gt; xivlng
tor tbeoniuluxyear.subject to your approval:
alck. ’
anre with sncCion 2 of onlniaiwe rrhthe to tinChief engineer. A. A. Whlinont; 1st ass l enrlTotal................................................................... $2650 constrnctton and reimlrs of side walks nruviclirst-clasA satisfaction.
Wesley Broombaugh and O. Pennington,
neer, Jonu Welssert; rd asst engineer. James
Roliert Phillips was also very sick last
ftev. Grigaby gave uur ».!m- ’ » |
ing that none of the above walks rU.-UI be a of Woodland got on a tear tto otlter dajX
Standley; secretary. 1). R. Green; treasurer, A. To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council:
week, ins pulse running al lu5, but is im­
Gkntlkmkn; Your finance committee to clay or gray?! walk, and U such walks shall net
E. Rankes.
Respectful &gt; Mibmitted.
call Friday.
,
whom was referred tbe within bill would re-, oe rcpalrM wttblu tbrer days or new walks . In the roundup. Broomlmtigli found hta proving at this writing.
.-John Wkibskrt. chief.
Mr*. Grace O*boni. &gt; ne oftlH* chtaaf
spectlvely rejxirt that they have had the same built within todays after receiving such uoiw exchequer 830.00 out. He tried to have
D. R. Gmeax. Dep'l Bec’y.
Newton Fisher, of Cleveland, Ohio, 18V0, gave our school a pkucd call f’1'
Moved t»y Aid. Blmstoa that the same to re­ under cousldt-ration and find the bill correct ■from city marshal, sidewalk committee shall r4- Pennington attested but the justice could- eatur
,
last Friday and h stopping at bis
and advise its puxtueut.
Kr or construct such walks at once and report n't see. sufficient evidence to warrant it.
day.
.
Dak W. Rkvxouis,
brother. Peter’s.
same to tbe common council In uccord^nae
Quite a number of our *f:de»ta «■' b«.
E. L. Skxtz.
Avtis. Beatley, Winston. Manee. Nelson, Beywith section I of Said ordinance, am! that H*y
George Tungate, the boss apple pealer, able to bc.prteeut on account &lt;d lucsn^John Donley, uf Carlton, solemnly
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the report of the cost and fexnensra of such walks shall be a»t
vwkte, tontr, Spence. Nays, none.
has
Engaged
liiuisclf
to
j&gt;are
nt
lhe
Delton
committee be accepted and adopted. Carried. sewed agaltiNt the property in front of or about swears he dug 150 potatoes from one hill,
Uur new school bullditk ■- n«-ar:y tto
Hastimw. M.iyT.nwi.
Ayes, Bentley. Blinston. Nelson, Reynolds, which such walks are constructed or regain &lt;L several of which were ms large ns his fi*t. 'evaporator.
.
To the Hon. Mayor and Common Cvuuc'.l ot the
Isbed. Tffis will be a gr-at tone!:: w .nr
Bentz, Bpence. Nay*, none.
and oollncte.1 with other city tax In aceordamt
City of Hastings:
Dr Ed. Troy is looking tor a place
Mocco by Aid. Bentley that the aerourt of A. with Nectlnn 5 of said ordinance. All uf whlc* It would be refreshing to hear John tell a
old building b alUvp’ttor
rror
.
GKXTI.KSSEN; Tlio Hasting* Fire Depart•
to
make
a
permanent
home
here
with
us.
fish storv.
meat would very respectfully »ak your kind «in- Darlina. 13 cts. cam jug wood to council room* your committee respectlully submits.
Chas. Freer has not ta-. r. a'.-le to
L. N. Musheg J. M. Kipp. F. E. Doty
■tderaUon ot an appropriation of &lt;40 to difray to allowed. Carried.
Thus. Buxston,
The Freeport handle factory i« preparing
school lately on account ol m' '•'*■'•
'
Ayes, Bentley, Blinston, Nelson, Seutz,
W. s. Nkiaqx.
the expenses of four delegate* to the state fire­
and wife attended the races at Graud Rap­
Tbe
seat*
that
were
In
«I»V
“
u
"
‘
,l
T
‘.h
Aid. Bpcnee moved the adoption of the reso­ for a big business.
meus conveutton to be held at I-aurer. on the Bpenee.
id* last week. Monher mid Kipp returned Hon rooms have torn :&gt; m-v&gt; •! t &gt; ””
lution. Carried. .
On motion council adjourned.
Mfo day t&gt;[ May. twi. Them will be one deieJ. B. Eobksxb, Recorder.
Ayes, BUnstoa, Nelson. Reynolds, XeirtA
Iffte from each comriauy, and the chief repreNashville contributed over 100 persons home aud report dt having a good time. nxim. and the smaller our* ’a-i !1
Spenct".
amrtative. which will make the amount named
Doty and wife went to Petoskey for a two
Whm FOO want an.' ; -taker, do
Common councH met lu regular session Fri­
to attend the Nelson-AUertou race.
abore jwtf gio tier ruan.
.
day evening. May 13. MG1.
week’s visit.
All of which Is reaptritfullv submitted.
Mt forget Ibat we bnvi
Work on Hie foundation for the stand­
Itoll
O
«dl!
C
%e*ert^
,
"ud.
Blinston,
Nelson.
C. J. Shoemaker last week had to use
Jonx yVjtuwgKT. Chief.
our
own school.
•
pipe
for
Nashville's
water
works
system
is
D. R Ganx. Dep’t Sec'y.
crutches or a cane ou account of rheuma­
Spence.
L. W. Kertlrid. labor tapping............
- • Moved by AJd. Bentley that the communica­ Reynolds, toutx.
In progress.
Hastings. Mfcb.. May 14tb, 1881.
Gorge Herd, tabor water wurk*
tism in nne of bis kqecs.
tion to received and auaxiut asked for to ap­ To the Hon. Mayor
and
Common
Connell:
J
M&gt;*y
and
team.
Unri
work
..........
IL
E.
Gardner
und
wife
of
B.
C.
was
propriated. Carried.
They are down 250 feet trying to get a
PROBATE (Htld'.H
At a regular meeting of Hartl tigs base com­ Cbarirs prekei.strevl work-.
.
t,.. —
V..,..~.. t-....
supply of pure spring water at Nashville. the guest uf their brother-in-law,
pany No. 2. field on Thursday evening. May ?tb. ft. Baker street work......................
the following person* were nominated for John BnebatuMi. re|&gt;aJr&gt; police club
Edmunds, last week
At a aMAlun of the 1 r.' •• '
...
Noved by Aid. R-ynotd? that when board ad- !»®l.
If winter weather doesn’t get on more
nieiute rsblp. subject to your approval L. 11.
Frank
Sheffield
is
having
his
house &amp;S’,W«V.-.
Kklnver, age 18. laborer. Grand »treet. 2d JJard;
of a hustle than for the past three years, painted by Byron Coaxing.
clerk. Cass stre.-t, 4tb Ward.
Moved by Aid. Blinston flirt petition of Louis J. 8. Brock, age ».W.
A. 8CI0MOKR* Foreman.
,-..’.Ml. woo win,
nvin.............
a US Nashville's water tnalnszwil! to laid before
Bentley aud associates for electric tightfranW. D. Braxcn. Secrotsry.
A. D. Maynard, bwul hose cart to fire....... ? &lt;x snow Illes and the system completed and
State Hoad.
Present. Charlo W- Artu-.i*’-■&gt;..
"
«hto« to referred to tbe ordinance committee,
y ot ready for boslntM.
Moved by Aid. Jfcynolus that tbe ounmuitica- John Mudlti. same........................
to report at next meeting. Carried.
„
, ,
of i&gt;*vid IFarmers are busy alggiDK potatoes and Probate.
tlou to received and pwsous therein ruuueu de­ A. I». Maynard, haul saw da.«t.....................
w
iu tbe matter of tto c-w* “'...
Mora-d by Aid Bentley that the action of the cta
ed clrcted. Carried.
Moved uy Aid. Reynold* tiiut th* aneounta to
Work nt the Lentz Table Company's busking com.
•ounctl at meotiuu of May 1.18M. by which Mr.
Talbot,
deceaacd.
.
Mute
Ayes, Hllustoti; Nelson, Rcjnulds. Bentz, allowed n* i rad and orders drawn on nruiier
lira? H. M-y". .f"""'- ;-. Cn bterndr
Stauffer *vm riveted member board of water Spence.
Andrew Kennedy, aud his daughter.
plant is not progressing as fast as desirable,
funds. Carried. All ave*.
ttil'i court and iyr&gt; •* ’,
..t;Wrauw
“"ulsMtonors to rescinded. Carried.
Hastings. May 14th. 18rt.
Moved by Aid. Reynolds that a committee of owing to a delay in the arrival uf the Minnie, also John Shriber, Jabe Olmstead come*
to file hl» fiiiai aivmint a* ■ ".,“l...i(&lt;&gt;fi:cara. B^ntlry, Biinston. Manee, Nelson, Rev­ To tbe Hon. Maj or and Cointoou Cpuncll:
threv to ap|iotated to draft rules and regula­ lumber for the intlldlngs. The lumber ■nd WkIIocv Hixbte took in the excursion and prays that a day tnay toaPto '1' 11
. bests. Speure.
GgJCTttaMgX; At a regular mertlug oj Hase tion* lor tbe government of the council M oor
red bv Aid. Benttev tb*‘- council proceed Co.
Rapids
——-~r—■last
— Thursday.
tor ito ssute.h,, rratay. tbe ‘
No. 14, held on Thuisuaj evening. May ph. appointed as such committee D. W. lie) unfits. comes from Cadillac, and ta exasperatinfly tu Grand
Judson Carpenter, ot this place."speM-F.1P”’'?-,'P*}’L.l,t¥pl*
i&gt;. ■ : • irh u',rS5
slow in coming, but as fast as a car-load
MH. tto nameot Fred Newton was aeerpted a* J. W. Bentlry. Luke Water*.undav in
hta r-rm.tCJ jlttotare‘.«»« to aarigur!&gt;•’ &lt;/
1 ,
resigned, also Itarl Goldsmith wm elected 3d
Moved by Aid. toy Holds that the account* ot arrives It Is worked up and tbe buildings Sunday
In Ctarlton
Carlton vlaltlnr
visiting his.parents.
Geo. Rageniorn. MOO. aod H. Durkee, 83.&lt;n. for
ballot M-altrri. 1:. U:i tbe second
Mrs. Harry Andrus was on our streets PriiUon. and that the ton* - grow accordingly. Tto frame is up for
ua.KK •». L». uajes r- ci-ivt-u o roir»: v.Mwrwg Uiin or rrou *ewwn, auu iwucr* umm »«»* work with team hauling rubbish from alleys to the fintalilug ruotn.‘&amp;0x$0 feet, two stories, Monday.
remori and all rttor j- reu: •
*. Mured by Ahl. Reynold* that A', ft. Hajes elected 1st pipeman to nil vacancy cauv-d by A. paid out uf guorral highway fund. Lost.
eatate.art;rrjiutnri
:■»;&gt;!
.
;r
.;
1
j.
. ,Ir. ufllre
belay elected chief of fire department
Ayes, Reynolds, Bpence—2.
Ed. McGlynn and Richard Murray arc Court, then to tobridn. --- '■
and work has been commenced on tho
be aMNdr-tod member Ixwrtl water rrnnmlwinn­ Wil.mont
. . uri
All subject to your approval.
'
Nays. Hlfmitou. Nelson, tontz-3.
ers tto ensuing three ytmra. (tarried.
talking
of
exchanging
farms.
in
for
city
of
Harina-,
parrot
factory
building,
50x100.
two
stories.
W.
A.
Bcinaoaa,
Foreman.
*•*iy Aid. Nelson to pay the accouuta
show canm. If any taere ta-.
" ru,;; lt ;»
Ayes. Emitter, Blinston, Matte'-. Nelson. HeySixty-five cords of stone were used fur the
C. Olmstead started Ills cider mill last Uie jketuhnier may tm-11' 7,7 ,r give i«»tlr«
tmtlngfut fund. Lust.
W. D BaxNJtrr. Secretary.
, „
DBBi, Hertz, »te:nce. Nays, none.
by Aid. Bente tbrt the communication
itaui, Kevuuhls, totitx, Bpence-4.
foundations, and 160,000 feet ot lumber Monday for the first.
Moved by Aid. BllnMon that council proceed beMoved
tartlmr ordered, that
. ‘^utr. of
uston.
received and action of tbe company apwill
be
us*«l
In
the
construction
of
the
Wc
have
bad
several
hard
frosts
of
late
to
Ito
person*
1ntrre*b;
’
.
'
X^t-..
I-'^M
--------- n AJd. Blinston to pay the arecunta
A&gt;m.’ Bltoak^, Nebon. Reynolds. Bentz.
prndeiM-y of said I”.1 s'. 'f'/•, &lt;, .mirr to i*
building. A side track has ta-en built to which we hojie will kill the Insects that thereof
fr.-m cunflugent fund temporarily, ttarri-d.
. by cstrthie » f1'51 x x, l: H re* *p*;
B. Wightman received 5 rotes. E. Y. Hogle
Ayes, BUnston. Nelson, Reyuoloa. 8-utz. tto works this week by the Michigan are working in the wheat
Spvnce.
Hartin*B.Mlcb..MAyttth.lWl.
publl-heit lu the llasth’)\.i.i (&gt;::i'.ty of
Sretice- ft. Nays, none.
Central.—Nashville Newt
Stuart Glllaspie will spend the week at
Ou motion meeting adjourned.
To the Hon. Mayor sod Coimnou Council o( tbe
bxrry once in etoh *»•• -’""r,u.Bellevue.
J. b. Roi'.xnr.*, ItecorJer.
t Hv ul HartiugS:
wets* previous to said d*' ! ^B„*i
As John Walton was driving home from
GasTnaMOf; The foilowing named mem­
Mr. Taylor will organize a singing
.
JuilXofl-nib*^,
Freeport Friday evening he overtook a
bers of tbe Kandugs fire depat imcnl bare been
school in tbe Martin district
fA true copy.)_______ ■_
----------------- elected
as
delegatos
to
the
suite
firemens
eoomutter and child near the mill. The lady
rtalfrt fur sec.nd mem’
.-------- jSHSeTon hESimasked If tor little boy might ride and being
Mlddli.vllto.
This is the slighting remark that It often a little blind without his glasses Mr. W.
State
of
Michigan,
J;,',,
ter onto
ureen; noae to. r»o. z, nw umm.
Mrs. A. O. Wilkinson is visiting friends
applied to women who try to seem young, kindly consented, supporiug the lady was
Nrtiee Is hereby
' •*'
All rt which 11 roaperifulb submitted.
ft. R. GmkRs. tourctanr.
Probate wurttextto*'»uhi
.^im
though they no longer look so. Somre n neighbor. He drove home with the lit­ in CaMiovia.
Bert Millard closes his clerkship with tbe niuth day of Octo’ ,[iid I &gt;r •
Moved by Aid. Bliurton that tto «mic oe ac
time# appearances are deceitful. Female tle fellow and taking him in tbe house in­
certed and approved. Carrico.
fnim that date
E. O. Hanlon this week.
pn-*eut tlwlr clmiu*
‘
*• ••
Canunuatewiion irom chairman of the rtnm weakuesK. functional troubles, displace­ formed Mrs. W. that **his mother was cumConrad Clever and wife arc visiting fitbouse, late of »*»dr..&lt;
ments and Irregularitks will add fifteen hig afoot ~ The good wife placed an extra
friends In Chicago.
'
ri! ern. Pore at
«~ft ri tto
» tto Mayor aud Common Council of tto City years to a woman's kaiks. These trnulifea IF te at the supper table and as the two
H. E. Hendrick was In the ...
Rapids Mon­
jyiT;
are removed by the use of Dr. Pfarre’s old fulls and their guest were about to be
&lt;if HasUugs:
day.
GMJ.TUKSI K*: Your courciitve mi side-walks Favorite Pnwcription. Try this remedy,
Mrs. M. M. Flntwr WM In HuUain t7ranT&lt;i«li&gt;3»&gt; ‘l.'tElifnSi—"'“SKI
seated they were borritted to see a woman
all you whose beauty and freshness is come rushing iu. She sftatetod up the
Tuesday
and
Wednesday.
fading from such causes, and no longer little toy and tioured out a storm of vitup­
&lt;lu,
n&gt; b&gt; &gt;Uon lUpIO orer
figure la society as a ‘-back number*’.- It's eration upon Mr. W.’s head, that fairly
Sunday.
guarenl»«d to give rattafactiou in every «._.V fc.1.
-.1.
....... ..........
Dun Putnam will teach Lhe eociing term
’iS.I’Sr.ter
“ oaid for n returned. ffcw
of eehnol |a diMrict No. 4, Yankee
Council Prwvcdlng*.

ft &gt; nu'iluii meeting *«ijo«rna&lt;t.
J. B KonaftTN, Uoconkr.
Co*gmbn c -um.ll tn -t uurauani t- adjourn­
ment Tue-dav -•ventox- Moy into. Und.
Mnv-xr McCoy preuhiing.
Roll coll. Pr.-.*-nt «id. Bentley, Kinston.
Nyj».»u. Iteytiold*. ffcniz. dptucc. Abaeut.

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13

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For Boils, Pimples

tob. » axtua, „a
laditJ8
*™ak it, btlt It, effuct .u ra»rrelIt
, chang0
)iwt ln I

ctirbuncles,
s-rofuious sores,
cc,c&gt;nn, and all other
bicod diseases,
.
j

take

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
relieve and euro
dysper-^a, r.crvous
debility' and that
tired fee .ng-

Has Cu

PRESSES?

9

You j\si\ me wljy ’pa SMlA Cl^us",
The (\ea5oH’&amp; pl\iH I-Hope,
4sGOOD
NiCKJ’5 THE r\VOf\ITE 5A.1 NTs
So ifs ftfE Fi\Vbf\iTE x^ab.

A dreamy mood come over the worn- I
an. Her mind wandered vaguely from 1
one region of thought to another. She ;
^“aZ;
sat with eyes half closed; all around Itur
woa still. Glimpses of her earliest life :
passed before her, and-then pictures | "tohKbib^x^XtX:
nearer to tho present and not bo fair. ;
eonriuc„|
Slio strove to banish them, and fix her ! the w™ that it w, nkl. '""to
S|„&gt; had wen
unity miiid on the anticipation that hiul lately I
thS*
*"J il* face*™
suggested itself to her. To lie the mis- I
rkJ- b"‘that
tress of this'house—the wife of this man j KT , ' ?. “ no‘ Ken-l ltarke’« dead
—thediuperwr of his fortune! But by I body found in Uiorailn.a.l wreck, handa perv. reu infelicity her memory revert- J ‘tofeilto the dead body of tho poheo
ed tw their talk in thu reception room, I tal"r&gt;' t?"
th“
«ther KepSho saw the court room, the judge aud I
ur' ,’!• “M
,,n'’ wh» «*•
jury, herself in the witness box.snd then hrtly nwmbtollnin. Whichever it K1I,
in tho prisoner’s dock the pallid cuunte- tho bonrurg of ta. appearance to her
i iiouon nance, framed in black hair, of the youth would le anhotani(ally the mme. IlOimW
who was on trial for his life. He was have tan no tacldml. there woo a plan
noticed tli(i entrance of a small man,
condemned; he was dead; his look swnnexl | and „
tahinJ
wj/h a dark Indian complexion and curly
to reproach her for his death.
Ilk. to ber wa. at work. Wa. tta count
black lN-ard. who took up a imhition in
&lt;tvr t«» (be
Either her eyes were dim or tho roam T'TL;r ‘I l!"w eeu'.d ho but bo aware
thu center sf thu open space in tho upper
luwl grown strangtdy dusky.
What or it. rhvii he wna her enemy—her deitdlv
end of the room. Hu wore a white tur* liglit there was ap(x-urel to Concentrate 1 enemy! And he iuvl invited her here,
Imui, a ch»|i fitting jacket, with sleeves
11 on the mirror. In it* depths a figure and had (flacod her in tliat room, with
to tbe ellsjws, showing a lean, brown
y j ilarkly appeared, growing more distinct the premedfitated design of— Well, of
I ' as sbu gazed upon it What was it? what? Of giving her a scare? No, not forearm, lo&gt;se Xvhite zouave truoBers,
r
---........ ...i,
|I guthured ift 'tlio knees, and a pair of
. of-.
•. —‘ Turkish sliLiurs, larura up ut uie toes.
i Not her own reflection. Shu had. not I that. - ‘riving Iter warning
battle
’
i|&gt;pers, turned np at the toes.
Ii j moved from her position.
No. This
m d°Wn
Kaantiet? Hardly A rnsjj offline silk of a peculiar red
figure stood erect; it was clothed in biack tmu, either.
color
color and!man?
and J many fr«t
feet In
in inntrfi,
length wm.
was
garments; it advanced from a shadowy
"It is no IU' niy trying to fathom his bound
•
a rout!
jj
waist. A gold bracelet
Uackgrunnd. It was the figure of a man; motives yet." aaiil Sajlie
............................
to herself.
..
. I jn the slui] k* uf a oerpont was worn on
surely she iiad wen it before! Her nerves must wait and watch. Perhaps he meant his loft wri kt. He looked like a Hindoo,
thrilled cold and her joints stiffened as only tu try an cxi&gt;erimerit on me; he has nud it so&lt; u became evident that the
she looked. Was her vimtur atenmiug itume problem to solve, an 1 would test count’s frit tub were to be treated to an
concrete form Iwfore her ewes? The faro fthy my behavior. But what concern exhibition i bf oriental jugglery.
was still obscure; bu|t in that slowly in­ has lie with Krppul Darke? What is the
After m kkiug a low salaam to the
creasing qud lifting light it dawned into object of K&amp;ppel Darkehimself-ifwh.it cumpuiy.'tj he man. holding his bare arms
appalling visibility. ■ And now it wax re­ 1 naw was really he? ‘ Count de Lisle ।, extended I kforo him. begun to rub the
together, and
Vealed! It was h—it was Keppel Darke! would be ai powerful friend—nnd a ter- pultnsof |h hands slowlj* w»«w«a,«uu
A black veil seamed Ito swath .- the lower rible enemy! There is almost nothing I in a few itoment# n fine gobi cord apiuxrt of his countenance; his features that a man of his resouni’s co old notj peared dutigling between them, and
w,stare,
’ camplish.
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were contorted
in a glmstly
direct- Y«, and cannot I, too, oc- gradually lengthening till it reached the
,1'MN
ed upon her. Ur rui-kd his hands ami ap- * compiish something?’ Have not women j fl'x-r. It i|cn*ased rapidly, coiling itself

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Santa ULAUSOOAR
ClausSoap.
-SANTA

«™&gt;T om. u&lt;l • dun-pt for th. bettor.
Following up this success the boys pro**“ , ‘ Mpoffueta to each of the ladies in
a holder of wrought gold filigree, with
bet’initmls worked in it, while the young
Kiris gave a "buttonhole" of similar
«'»ign m miniature to the gentlemen.
Hereupon »&gt;ound like a peal of silver
bells rang ifcftly
oa
all sidee,
invisible, was heard; tbe
great doors: leading to the dining hall
were withikawn, and the fragrant splen­
dor of that freshly created aiMutment
dawned npm thu eominuiy. As they
patkMxl the threshold music was heard,
delicate aifl rtmote, u if the flowers
were ringing together. Ruch a f.-axt
should begfc with nothing less delicate
than nlghtingalwi' fougute, and wind up
with apidesuf tiie Heaperidtu
Whan the cloth had been withdrawn
after the lait course it was revealed tli.it
the great t^blu was composed of upward
of sixty Bgiall square Ubtes, Uk« the
joints of a,; serpent—each accommodat­
ing four petsons. Now tbefifty Nubians,
who, in the costume of their country (at
least as deigned by color loving artists),
had Ih-cii Atending during the dinner,
wheeled thibw tables into a great aemlcirvle at thfc lower half of the hall, and
then the guesta, reseating themselves.

UK. OVER
.STINGS.

iMfared to siruggle with tiie semblance
,f a rope about hi? ijeck. Th *n he point-

ed to the floor at htr feet, and with a
sudden flash of convection she knew that
■rty I have

this room, so cunningly disguised, was
the room in which Harry Trent had
fallen, stabbed to the heart! With a
shriek she sprang to her feet and stag­
gered forward.
CHAPTER NHL
AN ILXTKUT.UNMEST.

III that

»’&gt; more bdautiful ur clever than I worketlmiraclei Ixjfore now? And after all,
I
Keppel* Darke
’ have nothing
*• ’
‘to 'fear. &gt; ”
- •
may come biui from the' grave if he
will, but Harry Trent will not Aud
even if lte did • • • "So glad to see
you, Mrs. Van'lerdondeF "Great pleas-

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for

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it did i&gt;&lt;^ until as much of it as could
be contaiia*d in a hat lay at the man’s
Heijiw grasped’ the end
of ■*
it —
iu
'f'*U
*
"
’ -•
bfe right Itiiul and uhook it out in iMe
«&gt;r, (W-til tie whole length of the cord
unduitting before him in a thou*and flying curves. Suddenly the move-

ELL BRE
SOON WES

ure, Miss Fitz-Marrayr "Your wife i IU°»IC changed from vertical to jiorizonunweli? What a puy. Mr. Roylaucef ' tai, until ii n vmfJ as if the cord were
"Yes, like a fairy palace.”
i weaving itaclf into a fabric before their
For. ail the while that Sallie was de- j vy.«; and,In fact, in a wonderfully brief ,
bating a matter ul vital interest to her- time a mat: a yard in diameter had been
en- ‘; thustnanujlnctunkl.whichthemanspread
self, she had been Ktamling near th.*
th»*.enthustnanii|actured,w!
”
i, with
Cbunt '' out.un ?thetluorand-twated
himself upon.
trance to the drawing rc-im,
--.i. C.......
’ *’ 7 ” ’
.
.|
uw Lisle on
UM her
..v. Mt
.. .. hand, reviving
.u'-. i.l.., and
...... '' Halifax!
liis sj-es
eyes nnd
nndgated
upward, ’j
de
Hu lifaxl lus
gazed upward,
exchanging amenities with one group or • "Jid the .•■idienct.*, following his gate, |

saIouoQUICKLY

MARRIED-

S APOLIO is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake
is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like

individual, after another of arriving I p*rccived r.-emp of white tissue paper ;
a charm- For scouring pots, pans and metaln it has no equal. If your
guests. Ei.tj1kmIv knowr how rendilv j fl-«ting downward .toward him.
He]
finger and the ivqier
store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it
this duality of
p-iper rested
rested ij
«&gt;f nature develop
develops itwlf
its*df • Mdontb
held
’&lt; fingvrandthe
when anv tiowurful impression is work- t upon if. it flatten'd then* for a moment;
always gives satisfaction and its immenso sal all over tho United States
ing &lt;&gt;n tiie mind. The soul so seldom bv breath.-1 npoq it mid it grew rapidly i
makes it an almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Every­
' m the
h । liwgcr; it ■ ’ax mjw a white hen. which
: tum any jvirt
farrago
of- conventhing shines after its use, and even tho children delight in using it in
-• j flapp'd its iv:n;:Aund clucked. The num I
i
and automatic things that we
their attempts to help around tbe house.
placed
it
floor:
it ran about,. bat j
j daily
tviy and
uxuV Kiv
anu do,
m&gt;, that
vuas when
wnvu by
u* chance ji i1'
—
-- I ;i the
---------it t ■ anuitod ft con attend to it* affair j fituM.v M 1&lt;-I down and mmediately
t; I ■
.* v».x
...• ,-v
. I ,
"
...
.nt Ixiing
i..,n . in
in the
t!&gt; Ic-iut
I. .».,t disturbed
disturbed by
by । h
’dd
an egt
eg-. .. ivv
No .-'•
issuer
had
it U.'UV
done thia
■-’ut-r uu
-j is
““J j---------------.
j without
’.i&lt;l nn
I'ROHATE OKDEB.
,\th,-din nf external things. Bailie, uc- | than the n
i ui s-izc.*! it by the neck,
ehlitiui. Cotr-fv «•&lt; itery-es; _
jXj ifjgi |[" J A
cvrdiugly, smiled and chatted fully ns I whirls! it tn mnd and it was once more
-j.' -u &lt;&gt;! the rndiai- Court Jpr the
white tissue ; *per, which ,
U14V11U
•
j
.
i
iv. Iiuldcn :.l Hi«- I’robsle sMBoe,
County v!
well as usual, while her real thoughts
*■’
I In th.* «',t &lt; t iliorluv-. in said count*, ou
f1
were ranging to and fro tlwough the ; floated up&gt; md disappeared 4n the vault- ' fjj
i- ?5J» l»y ch S -/rmlw, hi lhe year
r.d Gtjthl !n.i .1* &lt;i and nhict* "pc. ,
p»bt. awl qn«’ti&lt;«ning tiie future in a .
ceiling,
C harles W. AoustroDy. Judge or
■ the
■
• ,-twtm hU
w
i
egg between
— ■
manner that those wh3 saw her standing j The
The nia
ma 1 took
m. glowing
giowma and forefin^r
r...g. r|it&gt;d thumb. In J(.-d attentively
In the | matter nt the estate of Dora
there in the soft light,
NO.
35.
i*
en
astonished
al
«
«
’
&gt;
11
’
l
oa
thH
ttuor
a
^
Un
’
."
I
sparkling, would Iiavu tev..
L.-1 .’ !'
'
■
Hl int end. Then, lifting his I
i ancnig it
ur.-.Uou vf said estate
-Idem can Bhow n fairer 1 hand a lit le* he pointed downward at [
lizaBon fce
eccne
than
lay
before
Salhe
’
s
eyre
that
apex
u
she egg- Presently a steam |•ml |
&lt;i.-r-d, that tVeJiumday. the
I
Tlirn
til*
ko
I
egan
to
issue
from
the
apex,
tersnitt,J
. a 1 IKd. m leu o’clock tn
evening. The guest* M-emud to have done : or Him&gt;&gt;»e
i '-■»’!&gt; &lt;laj ot
jMKuua h|u a vaporuas pilinr and- aug­
• gned ter tl:r In sritiR of said
tudr U**t to render themselvw lianno- ’ Rnsing
j Hit-h&gt;rvr:« I
&gt; rant: |
menting i volume u»ul it was several
petlllon.Kl
j Sfcf Klug^crfi, tiH'Mil yxvrtlv rc-«nd ami n! -.swiThth-ir environment Th.-Ixsiu- I ,,scuv‘"’*
li.ien-sti'fl In mM
r.l. mid all
.
i..
’
.
.
and
girth.
It
now
took
tiful girls were never
beautiful I*- I
t m 1^
irutibi hire fallen.
a rev. Iviug motion, widely becam“
I
Count de Lisle knocked at the door. fore: the women with taste in drew were ■un
;
' fxc«**li:ig v rapid, and it was seen that
I and allow &lt;p«’
For a minute or two th-re was no an-y u**ver so tastefully .Irv .^l as this night;
it was ass mingiihapeand soHuity; and
J of the I’.'kit
IN THE
I swer.
He knocked again* MsAim* the women with jewels never before so
ioi hl pctitkuier give
; It I* furthtr ।
amid a ge erul murmur of amazement
n '.(rjl iu mtd estate,
I Trent," he said, "pardon mo for distarb- . shone and glittered. As for lhe men,
from thu Aidienee it stood liefore them
tnimi. »n&lt;l tb« hear; ing you. but the guiesto an?
beginning
tn they could not array themselves in wlk3
----------.
as a hti*n#i tiguro^a* Udutiful girl, en­
fruniarrive."' Th** dour was ojx^uJ
ojx-hed slowly.
„ they niighl have done a
veloped
a white robe as soft a.4 mist
wiper printed and rlrrtf.Mcrt In mid ,
i The beautiful Sailie etoxl
... .there pale,
flK.lier. tat ttay mx.l&lt;- nP
I Harry muse I;: each we. k lor three successive
She-remaMic-1 erect and apparently un.. . &gt;..........
wwl»
previous...to ;.a.I:..
ml 4m.if^iAtrintf
.\f tirarinjt.
’ with dirtended eye*. She stand st him fur their plain black and white by wit
consdaus i:&gt;f her environment her dark
CHAISLM W. APMSTnOXO,
as if nho hardly nialized bis presence . M&gt;J iwod-binnor. Everytaly
fent­ eves wAn* flxed in a gaxe^f profound ab- 1
Judge uf Probate.
but after a moment she put out her band ins intensted. Tbrre hu-1 from tb« tat
[A true copy~r
ftritetion.1ai if, just created, sho. were
»ml autobed him by tbo rleero. Sbo ' Uvn tarimlty t“ »&gt;» bow U»&gt; o’™*
mam-limjnt th-* mystery1 of Ixiing.
Comer of Court and J effenon Hl. Keeps Cour. ,
drew him into tbe room.
{ nouH tain:ta&gt; ita enfertatomdit. «wl I
I
"Am I hwakt?” exclaimed Mrs. Van- 'cad. bone w«il. ground opster-i-hHl. ■reg(god •
"Why did you put me hare?" “he »&lt;1. i this ruriodty Ital now token on » d«l&gt;« derdonde gin a cracked voice; "because, t,r (owls. Aho a general stock of groceries.
Goodjcoods. Low prices.
in t »&gt;* dtv voice.
What was it?”
! an.1 lireUi-rtota. Tim utontW «
re. “
"wan
if i am. I wnptXo get away. N^ii-1 is
Is anyuuug
-Ary you Hii.- 1"
--------------- wrongT ne H wns going to !&gt;”"&gt; »'■
th,lt “
wicke^l!" । /
'
■sked anxiouslv.
tronld rvmoniUr, anl thnt wtatot-w ex••You have hit upin the true/ explana­
•F she continued. "Ifaw to^totiun. might bo “toOtoi. the toMt
"That mirror!"
upwards and
* Oh! what was it?" Wn»-.iuit» able to SU!T«« them without tion, ns I; understand it, madam," said
•perty in ex- —I thought • * through her and her
' the eotuiti who sat beside her, mn. ing.
wnd&gt; exerting bim«ir. Etvtjrthtag went
A tremor passed
IlasUngs, - - Mich.
"This is nil illusion. It doesn’t really
OMdly and «i*“«
an‘
for. aalc will. teeth chattered.
take plv*Tbwu jugglers havo the
। -"The mirrorr be repeated, looking the eotat wxi the moat unoioenwi, fncnlty of hypnotizing their audiences
ta.l
core
tree
I-”
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111
,be
’
“
”
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.
I?
”
1 will trade perplexed.
jrr-,t to uL right p»;m.
that one iro* “ surplus to.voo.oo.
if with an effort and nerer gavu an order, or wt-nteJ to hare
She turned as
a-rines uni sec* all that th* juggler wants
: Tthta Jht .are of ploaMuo at tlfe pk»
xt-.-nded system i gave a glance
’ it.
Incorporated under tbe laws of the 8taU of
Kiattvc toward
v —... —
— The
*•* room was
1dm
to
4s,
and
yet
remain*,
in
the
ild be W«U tor lull uf light. Th. 8n- tand rteta Xf to go-to
Michigan.
juii of light. Thv fire —.—
cnlinary a-m-, awake. But you are not
..
..
_mirror
* - ---- r.rwllT
faUv.
The antique
reflected toeir I nouoeod porfecl by the tat entto- p»*, nwnkb: vuu have b^en dreaming, and
■Open for business Dec. 15.IMC.
K*-t tin- benefits. I two’ figures .standing te ther m the
FOR
loot-ana Mine funni.l»bl« uulu wore. M have
all.
Let
us
see
what
the
next
!* (ur sale in the IdoOTWuy. An«»p»™ea»g»™- ’^;‘ ttan.—Mia to addition be aPP**®* ,ar
officers:
in. Wa-!it’:'iton.
. variation will 1*1"
D. G. Bobinson, President;
- I more genial and eonveraable than lero■I- of 5.U00.09Q I laugh aud imt her liand to her head.
’
CONTINUED
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
WHY I
(■
■ , r, n. Evidently he was one of those
d And timbered1 WM ul«-p. I wppoto; it &gt;un«
I ^^eto ‘tat
D. W. Reynolds, CsaNec.
a dream—a nightmare. Dead men are
•nr.BCT&lt;H»:
Thu ladies 8»)U fel1 ,n •
U
years credit «n dead!" and she laughed again.
Literally means tiad air. Poisonous
W. H. Fevers,
Pan W. ReyuoldA.
■■Yon are not wvU." he e^l #“Von
nth's given,
cerms a* bine from low, marshy lanit or
III. B. Messer.
n. G. Robinson,
bad better lio do™ &lt;® 'he .lT”°r.1^ nice, and so inconceivably re.h. T
ihXylnx vegetable matter, an*
I: taatwainirma’joe. with aotaekeor
John Carveth.
nil liked him none the lesH11 18 breathed into the lungs, taken up b&gt;* Jh'j
boar or two and reet. I will‘b*' '
P. T. Colgrorc.
r.tid ray, and bre-xaw vt wotr mor&lt;»•»
yon an&gt; not .liMnrbod, I w&gt;U receire tbe
t-nf U than any &lt;4k&lt;t- m.inny.’ityrrr. Il cqnala handI,lota. «I.4 nnle« the vlt.1 lllta I.
nn~ "v^fe
Interest niMnu timerteposlts and s Reneral
gl-lto-t in that roomr abe exclaimed. h^^-i^b^ietnin.
Hnukins B:i«ues» Transacted.
t'^sra fai.s Route.”
She Rare him a rury —^““S

r city lu

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ALWAYS THE SAME

J“ ALWAYS THE BEST

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G1LLASPIE,

Hastings City, Bank,

W. L. DOUGLAS
-S3SHOEc._HVe^

Central

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;sl«
A»e it, HasUBir*.

-Yon were speaking
p
DTta-e« “ *“■
while aRO," She ubeerrid.
Any OU&lt;Sp«j(*&lt;irtym9&gt;»ri»’ or Iilher Jxrtsons dKmM
wonM think you had a P^AUtimwi- bout
c I’m out j TTrh'^tf^niting their turn to ta• • • Ab, wellt You'U think■■ Im°ut ।j
h S!d^*bW V “Xin" k.-!-p tlH’i blood pare by taking Hood »
2: b
ot my head. Come, I am ready.
fcr
SarsaparlJlRi
.
_____
be
afraid, dear count I «naU te nit*1 wn4 taaotoproxtonty “ 'he ta«n.
Itev. J.|w. Arney annoures protracted
to thu emergency."
nifH-tinEslto eomnience Nov. 1. lie m­
Tn getting au early &gt;tart In the rare.

ber

I S-trJu^^l~‘btog

£,==?■£ =»«51

-s

Stod. which WM ««««*
«'“*y-B’Tib22 « ™i&gt;y girfe
and logical in itaMaa.*1^t^re yeara old and
j
a «&gt;rt S angry heat to the «=«^“ dta-ed in ~*ten&gt;
*»■

°'’LV a &lt;'laktki: a pot. '
lun'.'i' ■ rT",n ,‘rn«i&lt;ylv*nt»u- •■EiBC.’
ri'hbr ' i
*bem in a man’* rje
'•fttm'it *•
*'•&lt;•’&gt;»«»'» Standard Hertel
csot-c
'v11'' 1'*&gt;yrt*iananid nwt be re'iurk Ca.IX. JuneSr.ttM.

X "'SI" &gt;• '«

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UlOta w*to
A StaUMtock Ml frcently """“‘'j’?'
L-ntotaTlowlo' muskcMlton* •tol-pta to

1 “,cwohhd vnwgto-

wlo-wu* a»h'« rra-cor.;0&lt;rt r.n&lt;J scrulcv.
^i iu!,"iu&gt;rfiid«M&lt;r«f thiCourt house in (lir CHy

tev.v Ktn-n the n a trtui »1«!*«!&gt;«
DOJfv worn byte.- toy»e*T\»b»*t
«u tw nwrttagub’^turrsamnR »••!&gt;* »h;

Ladies WJS5KK&amp;:

••Not
Knld ’hat Klitten" is a Pne nji«:
ht iseqa’tJ inse thM «®&lt;
&gt;• ’anM‘*ri *f

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5^5

MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby tivan that. h»
tm’wer of *sle In a mortenc-' executed by Man
H?UnT tK-srlni:

irtloa Ofuen all In town four north »d r*n£«
S .^. whteh is the
twmulM-.
naiad Hastl’V’. Aiian*’ iotn. twt
p,uea
ZamrLOS B. UotT. Mortgsgee.
CRAB. H Bat
Attorney for MortRagcr.

Woolley &amp; Bronson
^a-xixfrxB.

�Hastings Banner.

orning,

We Open Saturday

Hastings Thursday, Octotar 15, 1391.
MARSH ALL L. COOK. Editor.

TH HA.STIXfc-% MICH., 1-OXTOJ’FT’CK,
AVGVHT 14. 1R78.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Let us see what the Pairtms gained by
electing democratic state officers and legis­
lature.
1st.—-The future control ot the legisla­
ture and of tho congressional delegation
of Michigan was handed over to tho large
cities of the state by tbe “farmers
friends," the squawbncfi legislature and

BOSTON JTOKE

I n M rs Bailey's Store, South Side State Street, Hastings

the “farmer governor." The large cities
of the state have about one third of tbe

state's population, and yet they will con­
trol the selection of a majority of tbe
nominees for congress and the legislature.
Sd.—Through lhe democratic senators
and Lieutenant Governor Strong, the
Patrons of Industry were robbed of the
control of the Michigan state senate last
winter by methods a_« wicked, wanton and
autocratic as tbe Czar of Russia woifld eiu-,
ploy tn coercing a Polish province.
3d.—They are indebted to their illus­
trious squawbuckships for the chance they
now have of taking an untimely flight in­
to the “great beyond” by the squawbuck
low-test kerosene route.
♦th.—His excellency helped to do up tbe
Tailroad "monopolies" by appointing a
railroad lawyer as railroad commissioner.
5th.—The board of state auditors are
helping the farmer by advertising contracts
to be let to tbe lowest responsible bidder,
and their not letting them to tbe lowest
bidder.
6th.—The democrats promised a "short
session” ot the legislature, it lasted from
January 1st fill past the following National

In introducing our new Dry Goods and Cloak House to th| people of Hastings and vicinity, wo wish to state that we come to your city witli a

New, Clean Stock of all Kinds of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Etc
We propose to sell .you good, honest goods at much less
prices than you have teen paying for
them heretofore
FOR ONE WEEK WE OFFER
100 pieces best makes of Indigo Blue Prints at 5c, or 20 yds. for $1.00.
155 pieces best makes Dark Fall Styles of Dress Prints at 5c, or 20 yds. for $L00.
178 bolts of one yard wide Sheeting, assorted makes, at 5c, or 20 yds. for $1.00.
100 pieces
gl°ve finish Cambrics at 3%c.
1000 doz. papers good Brass Pins at 1c per paper.
1000 doz. fine White Tapes 4 to 12 width at 1c per roll.
• .
100 doz. Clark’s O. N. T. Thread at 4c per spool.

birthday, and would probably be there yet
but for the indignant protests of an out­
raged people.
7th.—No legislature In tbe history of i
Michigan wasted so much time, passed so
much foolish and vicious legislation, or be­
gan to compare with it for rank partisan­
ship.
The above are some of the Inflictions the
Patrons brought upon themselves and the
state by tbe part they took In electing
auch a "reform” crowd. But as President
Partridge stated In a recent Interview, the
Patrons know when they have had
enough, and cannot be again tempted to
train with a party which is so large In its
promises of benefits, and so infinitesimally
small In the results shown.

Another piece of squawbuck-Idiocy is
shown by the mortgage tax law passed by
the nasty tribe who quartered at. Lansing
last winter and-sprlng and a part of the
summer at tbe expense of the state.
This law was stated to be for the purpose
of compelling lhe owners of mortgages to
pay the taxes on them in the same town­
ship. village or city where the mortgaged
property wits siimted, and the amount of
tbe mortgnge^^was deducted from the
mortgagor's assemnenL The result was
just what everybody but the measly
squawbucks knew It would be. The
owners of the mortgages demanded the
payment of the tax on the mortgage by
the mortgagor, and tho latter had to pay it.
Had be not done so. the mortgagee would
have demanded bis monev when the mort­
gage was due, and tbe mortgagor would
have found that it would be difficult if not
Impossible to loan it from any one else,
wlt|&gt; such a law In existence. The law. If
enforced, would drive ever}’ dollar of out­
side loans from the state, and raise instead
of lower rates of Interest and increase the
burdens of the mortgagor. It will be.
years before the state of Michigan re­
covers from tbe disgrace and foolishness
of her squawbuck legislature. Tiie haw­
bucks were bad enough; but the aquawbueks left them so completely in the shade
for foolishness and vicious legislation that
there Is hardly room for comparison.

Visit our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT for POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES.
We want you to see our CLOAKS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN.

OPENING DAY SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 17, 1891
been the law of the land for ayear
Every farmer in America knows that he
pays less for what he buys and gets more
for what he sells since that bill took effect.

Facts like these are worth more than the
finest of theories, end tbe intelligent
farmer who secs them will not be stamped­
ed into tbe free-trade camp, as many were
n year ago.
•The government at Washington is buy­
ing 84,500.000 worth of silver bullion
every month. end either coining it Into
sliver dollars, or issuing allver certificates
for It All the dollars coined or certificates

Issued are worth dollar for dollar, because
of republican legislation. Aud the 22
cents profit between the bullion and coin
value goes Into Uncle Sam’s treasury.
Isn’t it better to let the sliver question re­
main as it Is? Our government is now
using the product of tbe American silver
mines. That Is surely all it should be
asked to do; all It can do with safety.
The moment it should adopt free coinage,
it would become the dumping place of all
the silver of the World, and Invite disaster
to the business of the country. And for
wbat? Merely to enable western mine
The McKinley bill has been on trial for owners to get tbe 22 cents profit that now
a year. Tbe democratic calamity howlers goes to the government
predicted that it would rob the farmer and
The calamity howlers, democrats or
raise hob generally. The farmer knows
democratic pot-washers of Michigan are in
from a year’s experience that what he
training for their winter’s job. They will
buys coats him less and what he sells
be obedient servants lo their paymaster,
brings him more than before the bill be­
came law. The farmer -is able to stand and will work tbe "Alliance” racket this
time.
Then next year they will try and
that kind of robbery. Indeed he has been
anxious for years to be rubbed In exactly bait the Alliances so their members will
that way. He remembers that the demo­ be caught in the democratic trap. But we
crats in congress proposed to remove the believe the slick workers will find they
cannot foot people again with the same old
■duties from what. he had to sell, aud to

leave 68 per cent, on sugar.

Republican

taught an instrument for 8100, and agreed
to pay twenty dollars per month. Then
his wife and himself made a private agree­
ment that each and every tan cent |&gt;k-ce
that
enme into
of
------------------~ the posHcxslon of either ...
them khould go into a box and be ataL
apblicd
—I
Under
totliepaymeit for the typewriter.
‘
‘ 1
no circnmKtancvs wn* either of them to
spend a ten cent coin.
This plan worked very *ell for the box,
but it nearly t»ankrnpt«Ufto nimble
•
young man in the first month. Nt
Ntarly
___ .
every cotn tl at ho received for change! was
a ten cent piece. He was unable to impend
more than thirty or forty cents out : of a
dollar because of the accumulation ot ten i
cent coins.
One evening he went to Coney I
with his wife. They had a modest little ,
dinner there, and upon returning tome
they found tbafythcjr had taken In Just i
33.60 in ten cent pieces on that trip
kt ■
the end of the first month the boj
found to contain fifty three dollars is
rent pieces.—New York Time*.

The Prophet Mohammed is reported to
have said "that among men there had been
many perfect, but not more than four of
tbe other sex have attained perfection—to
wit. Aslah, Mary, Khadijah and Fatima."
A^inh waa the wife of the Pharaoh of the
Exodus. She forsook tho faith uf her
fathera, on account of which her hiuband
OTbjectac^^ber
-—. • • to many cruelties.
Muwua. The
inn
A newspaper correspondent somcgnies Virgin Mary was thu second perfect
has to undergo. In this prosaic agc&lt;f tho | woman, Mohammed stating
Mating that "*he
"she had
world, personal peril* not unlike thorn been exalted above all tbe women of tbe
which, in fonnef times, the military *— *world.
”—,J !”’ v
’’~J"1 was tbe
■
Khadijah
first
wife of
was constantly falling into. Under —_ tdie propbet. "a princess among women."
circumstances of peril he must hai » his FaLlma, atxonllng to Mohammed, was the
wita ata nt him.
fourth perfect woman, she being his toThe late Laurence Oliphant, a joun db.t loved daughter.—London Tit-Bita.
and num of letters, was once ttac &gt;rre___________ _________
■pendent of the London Times, whidb, In
In Brazil there grows a tree which baa
France, waa a hated j»apcr. He attended
ban! urn shaped fruit*, known as mon­
a revolutionary meeting at Lyonn, whore key cupA. They contain edible nut* and
the population tad begun to commit deethe husks are very peculiar, hieing aix
perate excejisea. '
Inches in diameter and having regular lid*
He knew French eo well, and had eo which fit them closely and separate when
cleverly assumed ithe guise of a working- the Keods are mature.

And the people of Barry Co. are
beginning to realize it more and,
more that the place to buy

CARRIAGES,

Road Wagons
AND CARTS,
'

Is at

JESSE TOWNSEND’S
And farmers will please take notice
that I make a specialty, on Lumber
wagons, and now a welcome to
everybody at the large tent each
day of the fair.

HASTINGS. MICH.

Photo Albums
1 have U full lino &lt;[f album*
on band and am selling them
at very reasonable prices.
Over 400 volumes of Hertha
Clay's, novels, nicely boun’l,
and “f&gt;ut of right" for price.
Don’t get books of any sort
until you see me.
Am headquarter- for pare
drugs, which 1 always sell at
prices that people can afford.

A nimble witted young man who writeo
for the nowspapeni on current topics, at so
much per column, made up hie mind a few

The above first-class steel range only

We have a complete stock.

Terms to suit.

the druggist.

We are doing work that cau
not be surpassed by any laun­
dry in the state. Our prices
for collars, cuffs and shirts are
2 cts, 4 cts and 10 cts respect­
ively, which are as low as the
lowest, while our prices pn un­
derwear and other garments
White Bose Floor
are below competitors in
neighboring cities
We are
here well prepared io do busi­
ness, and we are equipped for
doing onr work as it should
be done. Give us a trial and
spend your money at home in­ Every reck win'ranted to
stead of helping foreign insti­ A No. 1. For sale only fl
Call and see them at tutions.

n \ \W

too.

writing instrument would greatly increase
hl* earning capacity. He talked with Lis
wife about the uiMtar, and she agreed with

It is fast becoming ah

Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.

dodge in another guise.

acted by congress.

We are not hearing so much about "Mc­
Kinley prices" from our free-trade friends,
aa we did a year ago. Then the calamity
howlers, all over the land, were assuring
the farmers that the McKinley bill would
hat they bad to

'fyMafUMfMrM/aiK
U th. LEADING SCHOOL of prsiNrSS.

JESSE TOWNSEND

legislation increased tbe duties on farm
If the fanner is able to discover how be
products to the fanners' advantage, and is benefit tad by taking a 78 ceut dollar for
gave .them sugar duty free. That is tbe Ms wheat, or bow his interests will be
difference between republican and demo­ promoted by making a present of 22 cents
cratic tariff legislation. It Is i large ou each dollar coined to the rich silverdifference too; and farmers are not slow to mine owners of tho west, then the farmer
•ee which means most and best to them. should favor free coinage.
A year ago they were literally stampeded
If Roswell P. Flower shall be elected
into the democratic camp by the false
prophet* of free trade. To-day they have governor of New York, then Tammany,
before them tbe most flattering prospects the rotteneat political organization of tbe
In years; all because the Mcklnley bill is earth, will be master of the democracy of
what its framers Intended—-the best legis­ New York and of the national democracy
lation for tbe fanner ever proposed or en­

mnn, that ha wa, not 'aoapoeted; but auddenly n rumor was announced to tbe meet­
ing that an emissary of the brutal London
Times was there.
At ouce the mob was In an uproar, and
load cries resounded of “Chcrehons-le! a la
“ —
tnortl a ■la riviere!*“
” '*
(Let us And
him! kill
him! to tbe river with him!)
Oliphant jumped to his feet with a look
of overwhelming indignation, shouting at
hia voice, "Cherchoha-le! Moi,
the top of his
J* connahi
-r-rrh is
jc ’le
do vue!” (Let's find him! I
know him by eight!)
Under cover of this zeal, and hunting
everywhere, for the detested Englishman,
he made his escape.—Youth’s Companion.

WEISSERT BROS.

Flour Way
Down!
$2.50.

JOS. ROGIBS.

�Otj).

LIST OF PREMIUMS
(mml.Hl at the Thirty-Ninth
■ innnal Fair of the Barry
’ („nlitv Agr'l Society.
22&gt; 28&gt; 24

Ikid ai

and 25.

tint.......
Calves.
Calyes,

Wreath paper fio'ers. Oalllr Benham 1st

nw.
... ClMB l4,
Bu1I yr old. Geo c Nichols first
Catoes, Gw B Fuller ~ . ..

GoMen

Cow* and Helfers.
Cow 4 Yrs ojd. Geo 8 Fuller, first
Cow 4 yrs old. Geo R Fuller, s "
tjow 1 yr oM. (too H Fuller, firei

wmm

i i lusey first.........
. . McAllister third

I H;:ft$ti:ten fourth

Class 24. Cotswold.
Huek 2 years old. Wm Bedford, first.
1 uck 1 years o d. A Harnaby sec
Buck 2 yenreold. E L Hureleydiploma
Hu- k 1 year old, Wm Hed'onl first....
1
Hock lamb. Wm Bedford first ...
Burk lamb. E I. Hure ey rer1'
2 ewes 2 years old. Wm Bedford first...
1 ewe* . years old E 1. Hursly are 1 w
Fevres 1 war old. EL Hureley flrat.............
2 erees I rear old. Wm Bedford m
Ewe ambs. Wm Bedford firet

•n rare. ■tollion* barred.
: .rating first.................. I"

।ilord................

I

M) AMUSEMENTS.

P«i*»«^’afuctrenm

3 &lt;M&gt;

Class S

first....T ..
1 eter lhe great. Albert Stanley firet *”

Fn* first
vehT,1
A E Phillips first...J
U bite plpln. J H Hutton firm
S5

feag^o"gaATu ■«:

1 L
1 on
* S.
3 w

an
! «

2 ewe total**. C D Harnaby see’’’.
dam to. Midd'c Wuo's.

■s

Swine.
Class 3’. Poland China.
. —•
. .....
... . « , V
»ear old &lt;&gt;r ovr r. WHlxnl Ferry sec
»
f&gt;d s p'gs. G a Barner first
..... 4 u&gt;

Harlwr fir«t .
ib-n.’s. first ..

•o

L

........

Khme. Lerty Greenfield....T;.......
OhiWiX? Chamberlain.!.........I
unto pd. A Hlteton...................
1
Jewel grant, a Hllston"V
Streaked pipin. T P Barnumt:/ "
Transcendent erab Marf'Wuikex..
"
SJ’Jh’W i«nR'«’-taouRbtalln.. J............
Eng'ish Kuweit T P Maruum
H*«™ apple. T P Raruum.......... J7 ?
Mrechln swre-t. T P Barnum....... 1........ /
Pound •wret.Blmon Keiser1 ...

Long Wool Grades.

3 ewe iambs,U D Barnaby se;

••• •

p2,U?5?7*' aStanley

Class 2d. Oxfnrddowns,
Ruck 1 year old. Geo Mstmn first .
Buck lamb, Geo Mason first
Class 27. Rbropshlres.
Buck 2 years old or over, J W Ford
BwV y»- of ow. M H Burton &amp; (
lamb, Wm Johnson first

Nob'r.Jack Sbay.

• C(a«s 31 Chester White.
Roar t year ni t or over. Malt Youngs, 1st 4 oo
Roar 1 war old or nver. .Ies«e Erb
30c
Feu ut a ur more pigs. Matt Youngs first.. 4 ou

FMl genUttig. ftenj F Gaskill....... .............
f it'ier genuine, IkmJ FGaskill.J............
Alexandria. Beni B Gaskill... J...
Green sweet c M Woodmansee.
Northern rusreii, c M Wondmum ...
Ohio Grecnine. C M Woodmamteq.............
Fewanker. Wm Smith . j
Red Detroit, J M Leech1

i’u.imi
Greatest variety. E L Hunley 3d. t. ...
Single plates.
Bartlett. W W MrKlbbon
Beuerre de anjou. Jas Button1
Flemish beautv. Ja* button
Shekel. E L Hunley1
Clapp. A H Irkeii1
Rudman. Jas Button’
Duck's de anlou. So on K Doud ..
.
K&gt; eldon. A (» Caritoo .
...
Roi’xn and ready, a H Ickes
..
Tvaun. A H tekra
1
aimer prolific, a H Ickes4
Bell. Mary W.tker
Huerre ranxu*. Fred Bergman.. .
iMandard. W K Barber ..../...J........
Burlington. W K BaJber
fus'ireiiirr de raugva. Jas Sutton
Hucrre superfine. J*s HuUuu
Better. Jacob Walker i
Ruerre aster. Afton Smith
...1..,.
lawrenee.Anensmith ...
Louis bon de j'y. E L Hunley...: ...
Class 435 Feacbes.
Solway, Jas Sutton.................................
Mountain Hone. Jm Sutbm ..............
Hi ls ebll I. H L Howard
&lt;*ld mlson free atone. Jas Hutto*....
Munir the world. Jas SuU-&gt;u
lord Pa nigrum' Jas duttou .............
wtiit* t&lt;eacb. A K Heuynn
... .
H uiM |»-K h
Wsikrr . .
Beedling. A K Hrnycn
...
.
Wa^omsnn*. Marr Walker...
lat* erawford. Ira Oagoud
..............
I Howard.................................
Hupklusv'.He seedling. H B Hut ilrkWin Smith.

t*n Bufi.first..

■o Ma"&lt;&gt;n, first.

*
•
■
■

■■
I. K Uhtcluiiandlpl’ma
M Pulman, UrvaJ..
4 &lt;*»
* McMurv. »■•&lt;" ..
2 u)
A HUekman. first ..
3 &lt;Z)

ft’.u&lt;!hnian. first

: '. it-. C A Barber. 1st
side. H Wlthey, sec..
'JrId tuns.
■ !. Briggs, first
Herbert Brown, first..
■ *e»8 undartN Bred.

(» Freeman. first.
Hluchtnan. first..

2 M)

llmchm.au, sec.

•e» not Registered.
ove-.E Bechtel, tot

&gt;ou Sam, orst
Mares.
HJs. fir*t...........
k Auunis. first.
Murry, Orel

oil at side. E Andrus, sec.
Geldings.
I . J N Murry, first

Fen brahmah fowls. I N Cunningham 1st I ec
Pen cocbm fowls. IMos McElwain tin: . l
Pen wryandott fowls..1 M Hauer fint .... i
Fen piymoth rvek. Parker Erwajrfirst. .. 1
Pen r»lyninth rock. J M Hauer s-c
Pen Leghorn, I*r&gt;os McElwain firs: 1
Fei&gt; Hamburg fowls. Delo* McElwain first 1
Fen Game fowls. Delos McElwain first... 1
Pairs.
Bramah light chirks. E I. Hunley first... ’
Corbins b-ack. Iieios McE'w;Unfii&gt;t .......
Cochin pitrtrolg". Doio*McElwain first...
Wyandotte silver laced, Z B Hoyt fint....
Wyandotte, 'ilv-r i.v-&lt;l. J M B«urr sec...
Wyando tr. wli f . J M Bauer fint
Wiandot’e &lt; hieks Silvi r laiwM 2 H Hoyt 1st
Fiymofti rock barred. E L Hnnley first.
Flvrroth rt-ek cbiek* b;«rr« rl J M Bauer IM
Plymoth r»»ck elikks white. Dell-Sutton IM
:o
Leghorn t&gt;l*.*k. Delos McEiwaln firM........
leghorn black. D&lt; l&lt;w MeKIwain sec
Leahorn brown. Deb's McElwam first
Jyeghoru domlne-iues Delos MeEiwaln 1st
Leghorn dotniniqueo. IH&gt;lo« McElwain w.
leghorn wiilte rose comb. I) McElwain IM
lx-gh'*m white rosy comb. I&gt; Mralwaln 2d
1 Leghorn chirks Mark. D MeKiwaln fire:
Leghorn chick* brown. D McElwain first
Lrghon eh’ks «ionuni&gt;|iics D McElwain 1st
Leghorn eti'as br'n rose comb l» MeElw'n
.'■&gt;
lanborti chicks while D MeRiwal* first .
Hamburg golden penciled. DMcElwain IM
Hamburg gulden penei-ed 1&gt; wcElwaiulod
Hamburg white, D McElwain first
Hamburg silver penciled. D McElwain l«t
Hamburg Mirer penciled. I&gt; McElwain W
Hamburg ehiuss biack. J M Hauer firet--Hamburg *Ur*r penciled. I» MeKiwaln 1st .
Hamburg chicks silver spangled, L L/
HurMey first
Po ish go’den. F. L Harsiev first .. .. ...
Polish White erretee tdk. h I. Hureley Brel
Polish whi’e crested blk. E L Hursley sec
Game fowl* brown red. D McElwain first
Game fowls blk b red, D McElwain first-.
Gams fowls blk b rref. E L Htirs'ey sec...
Game fn’l* Ml’er duck wlnx.E L Hureley I
Game fowls duekwing. D .McElwain first..
Game fowls chirks br'n red
” firet..
&lt;»amo fowls ehlcka red pile
J!™1"
Game ehick* blk br red. G WjMSHXe first ..
Game ck.« »HverdtteKwirg. E LHurslry s
Game c’ks velf 'wduck wug. K l-Hui'b 1"
Bantam fo'ts b b red game. D McElwain 1st
Hant'm fo l« gold'n scabrlT “ ”
BaUiam fowls japaJie*e
11,1
Bantam fowls j «p’nrse
“
;
Bantam fowls &lt;1uekh'&lt; g
J'*
Bantum fowls ducking i
Ranlrm chl-ks b b red. Leon Banfiret
Bantam etveks golden sea bright. D«to4
Bimtameh?elutmsted white.F Harens ist
Miscellaneous.
Andx’uslan*. l&gt; McElwain first
Houdati
’*
............................
bilk les,
“
Jn«t .......... ,••••
Blkspantob.”
...........

%

Guineas
“
“
flrat................
Guineas, G*o Whitney sec
silkies chicks. Delos McElwain first
Class 3TH. Duck*.
heron and other French Draft White crested, D McElwain first
Alysonry.
“
f&gt;™J....................
Bowen.
" .
............................
Hawen. E L Hureley
ruver.T ITulllps’ M.
Call grav. D McElwain first
Call white." "
“ *
• Cleveland Bays,
Pekin,
"
. * flrat......... ...............
sfi or over. W O Freeman.
Fekln. E L Hursleysec

Stallion *
StaUluii 4

■ *. Carriage Horses.
Albert Stanley, first ..
;&gt;i. H A Selble. sec............
a&gt;al.r 8 McMore. first....
A Sclble, sec......
• lawu. Sweepstakes.
Genera' ; i :
Geo Mason. first ...
Bratt .I|&gt;
Ruil j

ItUli I
Boil;

It. Cattle. Short Horus.
‘•r-nw. i» McElwain, first
c.\ Harber, first...
»■ Brings. Ont
'■ A Haroor. sec
"gwi. first

-

bu Bint corn W.F FiCeid 1st 1. ....
bu fltot corn. Claud Warburton Jd
bu pop corn. J»rlo*t Hopkins 1st....
bu pop eorn.Badie Newton ad .. ...
bu white oats. B P, Ulsbrldger bt ■ •
bu white osto. Beub-n lasraVce 2d ...
u..
o»i, Uut Kent bl ...........
DU wirw-r ryr. v n.
■ •••■
bu buakwheat. Blehard Freer !•}••••
bu buckwheat. Will t^riiaut 1st-...
U tm while beans. M
•• rm white beans, Frank Milkes ,«i.. .
- bu umn'bTs-*. »enj F Gaskill 1st
•• bu red rh&gt;Ar. Lvman lurry 1st
•• bu red ciorrr. Ii L Hll'lngar id,
3 heads canltfiuwer, John H«*sn»er 1st
3 heads eaulflower. Mn John KeUer -d

u
H
5
H
*
2
&lt;*
W
4

lixbeaue. r i»w«
..................
Watermelon.
■ -v;
Watermelon. Afton Smith Sd
M^n^ion. Boskirt iu .............
Muskmelon.

CulJeftlou laee work. Dora Wilkes 1st....
Collettmii Isce work. Rlaurbc .Smith 2d
Hix Itknch vl&gt;-ths. mre T Phillips 1st....
Six touch cloths, mrs 11 Jonre 2il
Toilet table spread, mre H Jones 1st....
Homta Embroidery. Belle Hicks 1st .■■
to Kn&gt;b|Mld*d table linen mrs J H Dennh lst
M Bilk embroidery, mrs D G Roblrwon 1st
to RHk *nibruidery. rare J H Dennis 2d....
Uur* embrold'y. mrs M Howard 1st. ...
to Pillow drape. Belle Hicks 1st . .
-5 Eiri lm: tr. silk cotton or linen, mrs A Ab
£
» ElcVin Mlk’eoiton or linen. Mattie
to
Table scarf, mrs J H Densis tot
Table scarf, mrs John Harper 2d.......
Btiectmen crewel embroidery, mrs noun
Hakper 1st
Tab* spread, mrs D G Robinson 1st
1 ou Taitie spread, mm Jas McIntyre 2d
Flatt* spread, Dora Wilkes 1st
,
Flett re drape, mrs 8 MMtttows tot
Picture drape, Augolla Hood 2d
.
Ilin le drafe. mrs B P Risbridger tot
Man le drape, mre A Altoft 2d
Eaale drupe, mrs Frank Banjre 1st
Ram le hem »H‘ch&gt;nfi-

35

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;

n.n F »rrj»r IM
Decorated plaque. Maine Fuller 1st
Class ».
Painted wal banncr. Angolla Hood 1st
Palsied wall banner, Angolia Hood Jd

Early Vermont. JO 1*« first--Polaris J O
fini.—.J.
pride Of America. J O U» nm
X
Wbitcom. J o Lee. first-.-........ ...

........

saws-'Tw
as::...........
&gt;«.T f J-™-......... ' j."‘‘7...■...........

Early perfection. A H
Ttiorourn. Hartley
.i.rv"
*N£.aAr”£VHartiyKcitoy

Baeheston favor te. »»»“ J "-1** J

50

*. - ■

Class fl*. Table Refreshments.
Balt rising biead, mrs A Altoft tot
e
Halt rising bread mrs B Fuller 2d
Halt rising biscuit, Louise Casterline tot
ri’lu* bl’sut, mrs Seymour Andrus 3d
to Sale
uop rising brea, mrs B R Rose 1st
rising Dread. Clara Hall 2d
rising biscuit mrs Frank Harns
rising biscuit, airs Ji H Bose 2d
Corn breed, mrs Heurv Havens 1st
Corn bread, mrs J M Besstner 2d
Graham bread, mra Jas Townsend tot
Graham bread, mrs Seymour Andrus 2d
Loaf cake, mrs Traverse Phillips tot
Loaf cake, mre B W Murray 2d
Cookies, mn J E Wa«hburtun 1st
Cookies. Lillie Newton 2d
Fried cakes, mre Fred Hooke* i«t
1 gal June butter, mn Henry Havens ad
1 gal tto pl butter, mn W K Barber 1st
1 gal Sept Duller, tun h Havens 2d
Creamery butter, mrs E L Hursley, tot
(ireamety butter, Boyd Craig. 2d
Extract honey, John Guild 1st
Cake maple sugar. Bert Stowell 1*1
maple sugar. Heury Bane 2d
Can maple s’rup.mn Hobt McCartney 1st
maple syrup, mn Judge mini uni Al
toaab* caUup. mn E I. Hursley 1st
tomato catsup, mrs N V Whitlock 2d
Display pickets, mn Nellie Andrus tot
So Display pick!*,Clara Hall 3d....
Can yellow peachee. a E llenyon tot
yellow peaches, tun M Howard 2d
white peaches. Nellie Andrus 1st
while peaches. A B Kenyon 2d
bartlet pean. Nellie Andras tot
tyson pears. Nellie Andrus 1st
penrs. mrs A J angle 1st
pears, mrs Fred Henkes 2d
red cherries. Louisa &lt; asline tot
red cherries mrs H Haveus 2&lt;1
biiM-k cherries, mn A J Angle 1st
black cherries, tun H Havens 2d
white cherries, EUaChafT/c irt ■
whit* cherries, mrs H Havens 2d blackberries Clara Hail Ist
blsckbrrTes.ntn Bewie Whitright 3d
.
gooeebezrles. Nellie Andrus 1st
quinces Nellie Andrus 1st
green currants. Nellie Andrns tot
Can ripe currants. N V Whitlock 1st
” npe currants, ran A AHoft 3d
Heide tomatoes mrs M Howard 1st
Fickle tomatoes, tprs A J Angle 2d
Fickle quinces mrs Nellie Andrus Ist
Pickle :i|&gt;picv. mrs E A Matthews 1st
Fickle apples, mrs A Altoft 2il
Fickle |ieucbre. mn Nellie Andras 1st
Fickle peaches, mrs A J Angle 2d
Fickle pears, rars A J Angle tot
Pickle pears, mrs Nellie Andrus 2d
Pickle mangoes mrs A J Angle tot
Fickle mangoes, mrs Nellie Andrus 2d
Fickle ji'ums, mrs J H Sutton 1st
Fickle plums, mra J H Dennis 2d
Cun currant jrllv. ran Mary Brooks 1st
currant Jelly, tun L&lt;-asline2d
crabapple Jelly mn F Burgmtin tot
crabapple Jelly, mrs K Replogle M
plum Jelly, mn N V Whitlock 1st
24
plum Jelly, mn Wm Stulln 2d
elderberries, utn L A Matthews 1st
elderberries, mn Fred Kenkes 2d
peach ninrntaiade mn A Altoft 1st
B«acn marmalade, mre B F Wolf 2d
laekbem Jam. mn F Kenkes tot
Sweet watermelon pickles, mrs Fred
- Henkes 1st
,
Sweet waiennelou pickles, mrs Fred
Benkes 2d
Cherry butler, mn Fred Benkes 1st
Peach butter. Rachel Koler tot
Peach butter, mn Fred Benkes 2d
Peach Jelly, mrs Fred fkenkes 1st
Blackberry Jelly, mn Mary Brooks 1st
Raspberry Jelly, ran A Altoft tot
Raspberry Jelly, mn Mary Brooks 3d
Can string beans, mrs N V Whitlock

tl&gt;«
Rle* rack Clara Hall 1«t
rack.Clar C
Hail 2dB &gt;■
. RHb.Wf.r &gt;«
JiXTnrt'."
1’reed net work, mrs B R Row 2d
F*tx&gt; tidy, mre Frank Barnes 1st
Faucy Tidy, mrs J H Dennis 2d
Fin eunhlon mrs D G Robinson 1st
Whisk br m bold’r.mrs D G Kohlnson1st
Whisk broom holder. Angolia Hood M
Fan &lt;«r handkerch'f bag. uira J H DenFsuor batxlk'ch'f bag. Angolia Hood 2d
Fancy chair pillow, mrs 8 Matthews 1st
Fancy chair pillow, Mattie Fullersd
Fwy 0?“man. mm Mare Hrouks 1st
Fane? foot reri. inm F S Fryar tot
HiM-csmen embroidery.
B
w
Hja-dtnen embroidery. Pet 1 owell 2d
Fancy toilet set. Belle Hicks isi
Fa nep loilet set. mrs John Wildams 2d
D1’1*Y of fancy arUcles^ngolla Hood 1st
Class M. Fine-Art.
Lanlwape In oil. mrs B P Rlsbridwr tot
landscape In oil. mrs H A B«rb« |d
&gt;■ Igure painting, mm H A Earlier 1*1
Fiitiire palming, mre Burt Mead 2d
&lt;
FiSfpatnWng m oil jnrs HA Barker 1st
Frut painting In oil. mrs H A Barber 2d
Flower piece in oil. Cora L*e 1st
Flower piece In oil.tnm D G Robinson 2d
Fartrl wosk. Antia Davis tot
Piste) work, mrs 11 A Barber 2d
Crayon portrait. Anna Davto 1st

KSTWF.M ■■■-■
Dakota red. G«« Brunson first.— - ••
Careotts. &lt;lre&gt; W H51e.“tfl2t”’ l’".—•
Empire Mate.
fi«". ’ ’-' '■&lt;............
White to*e. A ft i' Ken ur&gt;.- - - • •
t.i-Th”&lt; 1*1"
,.............

Has* -W. Fruit.
IS varl-tlre winter appl-s. P.VXXmM t W
'.2

Win tor Varieties.
Jonathan. Fred Bergman first • •

1 00
5o
1 &lt;»o
00
5&lt;i

j pk OlllOBS.
one half pk peppers.MrsJ &gt;»Ut
one half pk peppers. W K Banter. JU ■ ■

Achwu ai

BatiCT^nrst w over' Woodin*n»®e

. .........
Garment by iaily over io. Cordelia Bat&gt;
cuck&gt; 2d
Darning on garment.Clara Bali 1st....
Darnlt*( on garui't, Bessie Whltriubt 2d
Drawn rag rug. mrs J M Bauer tot
Drawn rag »ug. an T Phillips 2d
Braided rug. mrs W K Huffman tot
Gathered rug. mn Buskirk 1st
Gathesrd rug.mrs Jennie Cutler 2d....
Yarn rue. urn J M Bauer 1st
Kmbn*d d rug. mn Sarah Sprague 1st..
EmbrMd'd rug. Blanche Smith 2d
Rag carpet, mrs A J Angle 1st
Rag eaypet. mrs F Kennedy 2d.‘
Woo»eg stocking by lady over io mrs P
Burton 1st
Woolen sock, by lady over «o. mrs P
Hurtin tot।
Woolrti mltiens by lady over To, mm J
H VftilUocK 1st
Woolcti mittens by lady over 7o. mn P
Buram xd...............................................
WuolmmlUens, mrs D MeOmber 1st ...
Woulcfc tuiiteus, mrs D W Mtirrv 2d....
Silk stockings, turn W W Kelly tot.........
Fancy woolen mitt’s mrs B W Murry l»t
Fancy woolen mitt’s mre T Phillips 3d
Cotto* tore, mrs P Frw*y tot
7Mattle Fuller 2d
Llneu'lace. um K Montgomery 1st
Linen lace, mn J M Nrems 2d
Bkirtki-’’ — “ ------------ --- 2*
Class 54.
Red spr’d rot’n or linen. mre.M Doud 1st
Bed sp&gt;&lt; ad cutiuu or llneu. mrs H P FclPillowtdnuus, mrs 1) G Robinson 1st....
PtlioWsham*, mm Hiram Jours 2d..v..
Shawt Srreph Doud 1st
' •.
Shawl, mrs J W Babcoek 2d.................
Child! saeque. mrs B P Risbridger 1st
Carriage afghan. Lillian M Smith l»t...:
Childs afghan mrsT Phillips 1st.............
Couch atghiui. mn W W Kelly 1st....
Couch afchan. mrs B H Bose 2nd
Huo-ilLilltau M Smith lst.. v................
Houdi mrs A E Phillips 2d
MhlrtS mrs J M Nevins ist
Hblrt.'mrsJM Nevins 3d ............
25 Tidy
|u cotton oelineu, mrs W N Hunt-iaa 1st.................................................
Tldvftu cotton or linen, mre M Doud 2d
Titlv.Bucutton. mrs P Erway 1st ......
Crocket work uu garment, mr* R W
Mu -.'t 1st ...................
•• **
Cro« i -1 w'k ongarni't. mm Raymond 2d
■ - . ... . ...
...... T t.l.lll,,., ifit
KhKlU to linen, mrs A Allot! 2d............
Kdrfiaghi cotton. Matlie Fuller 1st....
EdglAe lu C'.t'oq. Clara Hall 2d............
Tiuy.jnrs Hiram Junes tot .................
Gant rut. tnrs Hiram JoueV 1st............
Garn ent. Anna Davh 2d... .. .......
Stus- nen druwu work, mre H Jone* 1'1
N&gt; .Suer*men drawn work, mre F F.reny 2d
Hix C igerdollies.inrsT Philllpd 1st....
Hix fl igvr dulllrs.mrs H Jones-Jd.....
Dra«tt&gt; wore «m side-board cover In Un-

1‘^uS

•

Cla*» 30. Turkey*.
Black. Del** MCEIwalo firet ••••
White. '•
“
flr8t........

iut msgrt. i&gt; MeOmberisidiploma
Single Plate". Bummer.
Cows and Helfers.
’.: ’.
&lt;t over. Wm Strong first.
4 00 Sweet bough.
“f pv’-r.C a Barber, sec..
2 00
' • L Briggs. first
S 00 Bwect gilBflower. J-M Le«h first. ..
•
. D McElwain.sec
1to
Autumn Varieties.
■ ’. I. Hrucxs first
200
ttwi
,
A Barber. *«e
t 00 Crua. trrrl. HooOujJJ......... ;;
falve/A
McElwain, first
2(D M»M.O blu.li. aarrr ra&gt;&lt;‘‘rM ..—
first
2 00
L’?1.-;............ .....
?■1 DU,««»&lt;« = females. C L
Ef" ’’re-""Tji ir-un-tti • ■
“
diploma
.............. .
Bs’l i •• . ,X
•“&lt; Alderney*.
Cab..'? u''’•‘“'dnuumee A Bauer, 1st
2 00
.........
Cai.. ? &gt;v d,u*ti*w &amp; Bauer, first........
2 uO

Bolt ladire uodergarmeuto, mrs A Ab
toft Mt
Hui&lt;Jsiiles undergarments, Bereph Doud

to Tomatoes. F
j’,',’' ’ *j,7
Ksie Mrs J M He stner l*l....*».
KicKh. J Hutto" .......................... . ..........
Potatoes
Barto row. Nkholas Ailerdlng first--..
Late rtree. J K
Kurtiatik. B F Wolf first. •»■-••• •
wiereOhlo WII Devine first.... I—j-;

Emden. Dell Sutton first
Ww’efioeiSffiHMcEiwain first.

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Single plates.
Concor- . Peter Schumann........................
N1 igara. 1 rue OsgiMid........................... ..
IHaware. Peter Schumann......................
Martlia. Mrs L a Matthews.....................
Moores cany. Fred Bergnutn. .................
Packltngton, John Beaamer................. - .
iMtr-iia, E 1. Hursley.................................
habm. Buskirk .........................................
Hagar No 9. Wm Smith .................
itagar No 44. Wm Smith........................
Lady. J H*ruum ..........................................
CUiiton, D McOmbcrI----------------------Class 44. Miscellaneous.
1 pk Siberian crabs. 11 S Havens tut----1 pk slbeiUn erabs. Wm Bald wmud....
1 pk quinces. E L Hureley l»t- -- I pk quinces, J M Leech 2d ...4
BrM collection plums, Wm Smith 1 .....
Best colirclion nf plums. H F Wolf 3ii..
Hysomcrab. J &gt;t JUirer !»f- ........ (•..........
Plate plum*. Mrs W Smith 1st
C lavs 44. Vegetables ana grains.
1 bu red wheat. Geo ManonSpecial
u bu white wheal. Richard Frttr 1st
H bu white wheat.M Doud 2d..-- ...........
A bu red wheat. Geo Mam IM J.........
ii bu red wheat. Geo h«cbol* 2d i
4 t&gt;u while aent cortil Je.’Se ErO 1st-...
u bu wb.tr dent com. H LarabreM ...
u bu seilaw deutcorn. A Matthaus .st
u bXel'nw dent earn. W K Barber 3d

l4nto M*b c b*D'1 m*de’ “H* J H Ben-

Turnip beet., J' K

and English Draft. Registered.

Nonuxr.

Pincushion. Zura Newland 24
W*H pocket, Lilli* Hlbon 1st
WuU pocket. Lulu Fuller 2d
Col’tlou pre'sed flo'ers-Bsteto Andras tot
Specimen pen'BSblp, Lena McIntyre 1st
Map of America. Grace Ileplogto 1st
Map of America. Sadie Newton Id •
Scrap book adv cards. Buy Graham 1st
M
Bcr&gt;p book nicely arranged cards or
pictures. Grace Hr plug to 1st
Scrap book ulolv arranged cards or
-- ~ .nu.MLuRn.il CMUiin....
picture*. Clara Hail 2d
Maxru# squnh, W K Barber.
Bequet wild flowers. Ralph DeVine tot
Class 40. Mechanic Arts.
to
CoPetlon au’mn leaves Bessie Andrus 2st
Col’ctiun autumn leayes,Claud Warbur­
!ftnce&gt; *1 S Barnum tot
ton
Id
a,eo£fuJnR B*r,,un’ ®ec..............
Axe behes. H H Haven tot
Dried grasses, Bertie Wlthey 1st
Pumn lift.T Phillips tot ’ ...
Dried grasses. Berete Andrus 2d
Hanging basket. Grace Montgomery tot
spec man drain tile D P Ilenkle tot......
Collection native woods' Bert Webb 1st
Bpcdinan drain Ule. H Bl rang 2d
native woods, Berlin Wlthey 2d
Class 47.
P O stamps, Chlnena Durkee 1st
Sample brick. D P Bcnkle 1st .A
1 00 P O stamp*. Inez Smith 2d
Hampie brick, Henry BtrongadL?...........
P O stamps greatest variety Bessie And­
rus tot
Cla&amp;s 51.
P O stamp*, gr’est variety. Wm Otis 2d
Sample forging. Qias Miller tot..
Col’ction fo’ign eolns,Dav1d Hopkins 1st
Class 52.
Collection foreign stones. Clara Hal! 1st
foreign atone*. Jaa Townsend a
B7elwlB^M, j0”1*0 m*QuJ*cture. Good­
Button string, Mlles Andrus 1st
Button string, Charlie Wilkes 2d
. Class 43. Floral Hall.
Beat pltx-e mechanism. Will Craven 1st
Pencil drawing. I aura Barber lat
Cahoopatchwork.runena Durkee tot..
largest apple, stiles Andrus tot
••
. mrs John Williams 2f...
Largest apple, Bessie Andrus 2d
' by lady over 70S Matthews 1st
Largest peach, Lena Osgood 1st
by lady over 7o mrs J H Whlu
Largest peach. Lena Osgood 2d
Wursied^inctiwork. nire F diner”ist!’.'
Largest pear. Bessie Andrus 1st
Largest pear. Mlles Andrus 2d
'
Patchwork, mrs H Jones 24....
lagest
putu'klti.Florence Washburn tot
bilk pxftchwork. mr* J M Bauer 1st. ...
largest pumpkin, Sadie Newton 2d
Crazy *i k patchwork. Rachet Kaier tot.
Largest sunflower, Oe Cavil I ne 1st
&lt; fazy silk patchwork, mre J TitnmerGulura
pigs. Eva Barnum 1st
nuuihd...................................................
Guinea pi**, Nettle Hart 2d
Quilled quilt hand made, mri W W KelPair ferrets. Heury Sheldon 1st
lv tot
Display
pigeons, loon Bauer 1st
Quilteq quilt hand made. B H Benham 2d
Ship, Will C*rveu tot
Comfortable hand made mre J H Den­
nis tot.......................................................
A Altoft .
l*a«y. Geo Brumm ...
S^y’hJOe “'« J K Warburton..............
Bwfonmarket. J N Murry
^^.■f^^^lobsbwAIlerdlng

wrwT2 Tra £
W1” &gt;‘5Se *Si’::
Kw« lami-s. Win Hide first.........
Ewe Lambs Will Hyde sec
Class 22. Lincoln*.
Rt»c* lywn old I N Raymond first
Ewe lambs, I N Raymond
Class 23. Leicester.
Buck 2 years old. A A Matthews first
hwe lalnb. Will KronnewuQTn^1..

I'rrkins third

no^T r’LJ.T; “.I”.™

W MU *n.t,T“^v,b-T r «*raum.........

Class te. Grade Cow* *nd Helfer*.
•T^k* rare, yearlings.
,
Hr'1....................... ?ia 00 Four yr* old or over. M V Barker first
'
1 ..hi:i*n.SrC ...t.
» 00 F our yrs old or ©vee. Jeasa Ero ‘sec ‘
’
,
. M-'AliHler. third............
0 00 Three yrs old, J C Olmstead, firat
Three yrs old. M V Barker sec
■ race, two-year-oldk.
Two yrs old. A Barnaby fl
!
Two yr* old. CD Barnaby sec...'.’.........
i
tm yr od.Jesw Erb first ..T... ..
r. ickiiian. third.
OMiyrold.GeoSteiidersec
...........
’
Calves, Delos McElwain first-...
&lt;
Galvn, W B Bchantz sec
1
aassiS. Pat Cattle.
./•.I Bauer, third
Calf, Clark Berber first
(
jtcMurv- fourth .......
OaMto. Oxen and Steers.
p(.„uvr tr-ohto.
II K i .-kerbocker. first.
Fair work oxen 4 yrs old C O'gnod first
i
22 no Pair work ou* 4 vre old I Pn “ell wc
Steer, t yr old. H p Feigle. fim.,.^::
j
&gt;■. ■ Muin.ihlni
' r.quute class.
Claw at. Thoroughbred Merino Sheep
Huck 2 Vre nld nr ever
a.-......
. *
r»SteA')M*r.sec
- . -• "
iirxt
kman, third
Huck 1 vr old. J Matthew* see.
.Ort), fourth • -....
J*111 Hyde first
miglis first.......

IriUow sham. Rva Barnum tot
Pillow sham. Iocs Smith sd
Hemstitching. Kdna Brooks tot
Tidy canvas. &lt;‘atkerlno Kbawman tot
Tidy craves. Allee Smith 2d
Ru«, Bertha Laabaugh 1st

.............. 7...........

Calve. GrdFunZ?M?."7.;»we.l&lt;uk«.&lt;ne8kultert

JI

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Class 57. Youth's Department.
Snec’en hand sewing. Callie Benham 1st
Specimen hand
u^ks tot
PaMhwork quilt by baud, mre E MuntFieeed q^ullt calico. B’aneh Wood tot
Ptoeed quilt calieo. mrs &gt;'r*i,k_o,nro.^d
Pieced quilt by child under #. Era Bamt »iu--&gt;'drs*« be hand. Bessie Andrus 1st
F.^fcro’cry In sIlk.Laur*
Embroidery In silk. Lena MclntflCM

6"

sweet corn, mrs N V Whitlock 1st
pieplant. Clinena Durtore 1st
pieplant, rare N V Whitlock 2d
grapes, mrs N ▼ Whitlock 1st
ttrapM. mrs J H Sutton 2d
red raspberele*. nars A J Angle
red raspberries, mrs A Altoft 2d
black raspberries, mre A J Angle 1st
bl’k raspber’s. mrs N V Whitlock 2d
raspberry lam. mrs K V Whitlock 1st
raspberry jam. mrs A Altoft 2d
spiced currant* mrs N V Whitlock 1st
whortleberries mrs M Howard tot
whortleberries mrs B Wbltrigbt 2d
black currants mrs A Altoft 1st
black currants mn A Altoft 2d
Apple Jelly mn A Altoft Ist
Apple jelly mn 8 R McIntyre 3d
cranberries mrs A Altoft 1st
grape Jelly mn J»s McIntyre 1st
grape Jelly mre H Havens 2d
strawberry jelly mn A Altoft 1st
be*t pickles inr* A J Angle tot
beet pickles mn A Altoft 2d
preserved tomatoes mn H Kelsey 1st
pickle cabbage mn H Kelsey 1«
pickle cabbage, mn Wm Smith 2d
currant Jam mn W K Barber Ist
tomatoes mn Parker F.rway 1st
tomatoes mrs Jacob Walker 2d
apple butter mn 8 Matthews 1st
apple butter mn F Sutherland 2d .
strawberries mn A J Angle Ist
radish pod* mn F Andrus tot
Bpricoto mrs Jas H Hutton tot
crabu|&gt;ple marmalade mrs A J An-

caaUir to kxdLad upoa by Uba ChlucM am an

aantad with Impatuoua rage Mow thcr
ground* lu China, but avery family'* all­
ocator*, particularly lu the rural .district
or*, busied ou the family ;premiaaa.

Chloa to thickly populated tha reran&lt;1

vrhil* 1.
vrr4Ltuful Chinamen, who would rush an­
grily upon certain poles and chop them c
much furious cLatlar, that ttoiy would p 16

tide intarfareuM was unknown

to

de mam1 ad by iba uutborllia*.

time during the day on the grav
vs red auceator* of Chinaman, and tbe
■alt could be wiped oat in uu other 1
but by summarily removing tbe pole*,
was found that thia superatitiuu

the telegraph company, a* a matter
econo**y and self protection, laid th&lt;
York Suu.

Th* aaocUty of a white elephant dalfrom the earltost period of Buddhist hist

of Siam to “Lord of the White Elephant
In Itaa a real white elephant, one who ex­
celled all of hto follows lu bounty, w.
brought into Bankok with all lhe pon

tended the arrival of an emperor. He w
quite ac albino, the whole body being of
pale reddiah color, with a few whit* halbiao.
a* bl re* id and bni
tizad in praacnee of th* kizig and all th ■
nobility. One of lhe high priest* of th

cepted th* honor* conferred upon hinj
The feilowiug 1* a tramilation of the to
scripUcu that hang* over the atull of tnf
sacred SiaaMM elephant:
•Thl* elephant to a lineal deaccndant c.
the augela of tbe Brabmin*. A perfect
beast la odor, hair aud nail**, aadoh of a
high and noble family; acquired by the ■
power and glory of hia majeety, th* king '
of Siam. He U a eon roe of power and an
attraction for rain: tbe pureat of pure
crystal and of the highest value to hto
owner, cur king.” The elephant's con
stunt companion to a whit* monkey froi
Ceylon.—St. Loul* Republic.

I* Teauyaon a groat poetf Year reply :
i
that will depend on whether you think th ‘
N iortoeth century I* a great century. Fot
there can b* no doubt that be represents
tbe eentury better than any other man.
The thoughts, the feelings, tbe dealrea. tho
eoaflicta, the Mplrallon* of our age arts

and asUou, with Ito profound interest in

Ln Casitury.

BiMBmlna bird* are generally supposed

the toweUaa* HUla petal la the world.

We

peHaatly

crabapple mturm’de mrs B J Wolf 2d
pie plant tolly mrs Wm smith tot
Se plain jelly mn A J An&lt;*ltt 2d
■•ruusn prunes mrs B J Wolf tot
German prunes mr» Wm Hmlth 2d
apple sauce mrs J H Button tot
cndiapptos mrs Rachel Kohler ist
crabapples mrs A J Angle ?d
plum butter mn Rachel Kohler 1st
Flowers. Hjteclal.
1 «®. Tree eactus. Seraph
Doud •
Cactus, old age. Berapn Domi
Cut
flowers,
mn
J M Hessmer
“
Petunia, mrs J M Hessmer
Bo Croll
Window garden. Kittle Beadle
Tube rose. Kiltie Beadle
fo White geranium. H Snyder
25 Crerping charity, haugtug basket. Mary
Mad*mrpolock geranium. Marr Walker
Wave of life geranium. Marv Walker
Skeleton geranium.Simon Keiser
I Collection uf Verbenla*. John Itossrr
Collection of Aston. John Bmsmcr
Collection of Fansi-S. John Beumer
Haim geranium. D MeOmber

1 «o
Bo
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Bo
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50

premiums tbe amount of •■■eond premium in
said ela*. No article entered for regular listed
Sremlunt will be paid a special premium Or­
en fur premiums will be given out at tbo
county clerk's ogee.

tSTThe Banner and Detroit
Tribune, both one year for $1
cash.

and to wm but a taw minutes before he r»bad b*M aacMtomad to. Unfortunately,
be bad a mate who waa bcaalxxg him and
who dragged KUu northward aftar be had
paid ua beU two or three vtolta.—Foreat and

anew, m we rolled past a pleasant momdon
la a Brooklyn ureal ear.

high and wall appelated, speaking of an
awpto fortune and a well informed

profusion of Sowars and *on*a llule fruit.

BUto cteakla, “H’a
Pimbarg Uadat.

��castings

Banner.

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--------- - C^QK. Local Editor.

‘

A- Hansberger will k«tnr&lt;
u’.i,"•’Mlf. Oct. "&lt;&gt;, M Ua-’
Methodist ehareb. Sabjert, "Aero!, u
AU.nUe„dney«,d... W.
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PERsONALMENTION,

I» 'Will., Id th.
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%
COB.
the Epworth l«&lt;ae
homelJ ’Jf*-A»m JJemond
nt h„
■ w^r"''W‘rJ'“"-'un&gt;&lt;MloCbfa&gt;r&gt;uK ThT
'NoOMlaed U the ,loor.
**”1 ,n b, r 104,h
the whole coone no wnu, r,,, Mr
iSLf.4 1rn . '■ ‘■arrw| Nm,day and was
Hunsbergers leetare only. So ™,7i?
•Mflbded. Mrs. Dtmond Wa* bom
*" 1” C,'•rlot,' T«&gt; xXti^
Lecture bcffbu st T:00 loeel llttrS°
«T?nd bnd bw*
Brat

The card or th.nk., Mys ui exehxnre, H
no louffer kuod.torm. IVraous th.i
kindly wta tor e r.llow saSr dX °
1 toSlfcuieri”:
troni inollres of daly end hanuuilty
Tiie,
woald do them whether the suffer appra.
Hrvnu'ln
elated them or nob The,- do them rat uf
pure teneroh-nce rad do not want the Im
prenlra publl.hed .tmtad that they e“ pX O-’Mrvnic 1M w'Jt'k.
ail any oeknowledicnierit of Uwlr' sendX.
as compensation.
ww'lnX "tJ'taJi

Pare.
THE «t5T FO* EVttY PUIPOSL

Congressman O’Donnoll says thn follow­
ing Important laws should he enacted by
tho 52nd
congrew:
••Pim-mT |,.lu.r
postage at 1c. per dunce protecting ral'wny employee* from accident byl suitable
law, prohibiting gambling In any f&gt;M pro­
ducts, preventing tbe adulteration of fw.1
providing for fair coftcttsiun* to comtncrclal travelers In railway rates, provldIng for national aid to education.”

An old and practical fanner offers the
following: Wh opine that there to much
truth in lhe remark of n farmer in regard
to theineeeto which are so troublesom..:
"You may say to farmers that If they will
...k
2,000 take an old man's advice there will be leas
kicking about insects In crops. My advice
,
- i..r advertisements to to stop plowing under all com stalk
. Tuesdays nt Intent to stubble and weed trash, and burn them all
:l-.c is-uc of the week clean and carefully before plowing and
turn under the ashes which would benefit
the land. When this is done you will have
day. iiiglrt.
fewer bugs, worms, flies, lice and weeds
. tu-cri Tuesday evening than you have now."
At a recent meeting of the BaplUt
has 40 sheep to let out pasture of Detroit, the question of re­
form In conducting funerals was quite
earnestly and enenretically dlseuMrd.
a good Jersey cow
And It needs to be. With all due respect
to custom, there Is a whole lot ot foolish­
ml tracker and .sugar ness, much of It very expansive, about the
« (11 sell wry reasonably. manner in which they are conducted. And
so prominent are
the
objectionable
Hie
features that many people of slender
duo Ira Van- means arc being heavily burdened by at­
tempting to keep up with the senseless
... tbe eUy.
parade. We boj&gt;e ministers and others
• 1 be rebel racketer sells may take iwld of this reform in dead
earnest.
;-&lt;-r than old fogy or mortPiux Smith.
The annual report of the commissioner
of the state land office has been published.
E. II. laithrop. The number ot acres of land of the differ­
le cheap; cash or ent classes forfeited to the state for lhe
non-payment of Interest is 3,820. The re­
ceipts of tbe office ou account of lands sold
Mies us to announce' that during the year and tor principle. Interest
■ t now for live hens and and penally received on sale made In form­
weigh three pound* and er years and from other sources is $185,6»3.fi7. The sales of agricultural college
lamb amounted to 3.094.C0 acres or $24.­
698.08; primary school lands, 6,689.66
? durable than any acres or $30.003.24: salt spring lamis 120
acres or $4 M); swamp lands. 672.22 acres

ws.

your winter
the two paper-*

lays upmtasurand to
bent iL;

X to "s'on all
ire to 4»'i the
to palpi off.

I 'l./fill new. Mr
bought, this fall for
Bitin Smith.

id leaving a kerosene
lit.- The present new
more explosive than
‘ported lately

go outside to get the
; - Mills correspondent
■•■s Banneb of a rumor
1. road intends next year
dr h ‘re to Gun lake aud
■I.—Plainwell Enterprise.
rolsy. &lt;cpt. tint. |n this
i.s&gt;d«-n--. of .Clement
• ook. n package cuntainuibroidrreil white table
•La! to finish. Any one
will be -suitably rvwardihe office or residence of

t-n sai I that Yankee
:e one of the best fruit
were proper attention
&gt;tn- prnrhea of the Penn­
s'k variety, raised on his
in! be beaten for size and

• ••'.•ho five hi Barry county seem
’i tle-ir &lt;u*t-ond childhood with a
' '•c The fore part of the week a
t-» n&lt;e wn&lt; made out to a prosonly &gt;6 years of age. Tbe
iwrtner of bls joys and scr"&gt;i!y 7s. Mav their wedded life be
1 happy, and old age crowned with

inree times. She leaves a fninHv
Mra
,0,,r.rae ot tbe Utier,
Mrs. El.en Miller. Ibln.- In tills eUr

'»&gt;**• «•»
ne.
She w. "
,lu""I Ute'bwtitartl
to vl*HlnK Ml Chnrah .,7 “
el,rt«L„ 1
J'""” • ■’On-Utrat
el rlrtUn womra.
r„|y (trfbonl
*l,lled 'nt-nd. In itarte ’''•"■t™-l u. brat work rad b».l
P entj of ft to rt(l&gt; gh(J
।
B1'nl“"
lily last summer made a trip Lo
s,?77?n' M’1 '“d
1'i'turra raken.
lllvlllt
Wlsh.
in bbe rrarnnbers well
tallon whra ■ little «lrl-wnH.i|1|n,twh|z.h
™^nn";,?}™"'*" &gt;*« IV t»Mt'j" W"P* *” **” I1"*-'"1 d«j can l

raToHi 7'm“k*1’1' ‘’'■S'"' l»

A rent'emaD is expected in tho city to­
day for the purpose of looking the city
(,v‘- with a view of starting a factory here
f"r th- r.iannfacture of wooden ornaments.
Having visited our city before and being
Mil' ll impressed with it, there is no reason
why we should not i-rcure this institution,
and we can &lt;]0
1&gt;y ftuijing out proper
fo-iue.-mentx.. The factory will employ
fr-cn i’i to 80 hands to start off with and
the working force will be increased a*
uuainvss demands.

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The greatest turf event In the stale and
perhaps iu tbe United States took place
Thiiradav at Grand Rapids, when the twi
great stallions. Allerton and Nelson, met
to decide who should hold the
*•
champion of the world. Allerton is
owned in Iowa and
*" “*1" j the
former having a record of l.OTk
lhc
latter 2:10. The race was for a Pu?e °*
210.000 and the championsh.p of the
world. Two more intelligent and e'’c”1J'
Zged boraes as to speed
their actions indicated that they both fully

W.

Wh*l’» Trump?
Familiar sound, that, isn't It? Tbe pedro
M-ason h now open and a ill &lt;-ontlnue unrXt
Or« perhaps yon like
wnist. seven-up. or mime* other game bet;rr.‘h?n lM,dro- This is to remind you
w *0 ,&gt;laJ,HK cnnls iMurd by tbe C &amp;
«nd. ?' L &amp; X- r“l&gt;w«ys. (‘'’The
lh',™I?'\Jlr’i
?I&gt;C” "'""'-I Irora Favorites’ of Michigan,) are tbe latest
!XX“Sd,y
J**”*M&gt;' *u that line, and the price is not
out of sight" either, only 15 cento. Send
for a pack.
Ukoiige DeIIavkn,
'Mr th-north yra- wenerfl Passenger Agent. Grand Rapids.
Mm S IkT. 'J Utl"lt "lM Mltw. with
MOI. II. Inl«nds to enme to ih.lt when
Iw r-.chm IVtfwkry.
».«wnrn CfhlIb271-l,'1’ERS“',arr,8d' “t ’he hbmeof
lirrb&lt;• e \lmr*,KW » Nasbvllto. Mich., Ocio^rXt th. otwnlnn nnnolntmenti or Mf.hiVEf,,,01’*- tt«M, by Her. Wm. F. KHn» Mr
K-W t lunow
wm innointrd .hniit omn.r wd oitl |0
commindint, with rank or 2nd llrulrnint
on Col. llogera stair.

■ .PrH!..F“.rn‘' nwraport. or Woodlund.
litoirftl.,. Anrlonltural woIIwkw &gt;l Ijo.lnr,
rall-l trom New York loot worth tor 1‘lraeleobe. provlner ot Sen Penlo. Ilratll
where ho will eot u pnoldenl or an a«r|.
cultural college.

JJa(Hey hM revered hkconnection
with the First National Bank In Whatcom.
W aanlngton, and has accepted a position
as Rttefrlng Teller In the Merchaata Na­
tional Bank of Chattanooga. Tenn., of
which C. D. Beebe, formerly of this city,
to president. Frank stopped over Monday
on bls way south and calhil on his old
friends here, who wish him the best of
success In his new field.
The fanners around Banfichl are de­
termined to put a stop to persons hunting
on their premises, and have handl'd themselves together au&lt;l will pmeecnte all
offenders for treapeu. Warrants were
sworn out yesterday for four parties for
four parties for trespass by the farmers iu
that vicinity. A fanner who resides In
that
belghborhood
-•
r.'says
c.,j 7, that
lum hundreds
: &lt; uuu I 111 - of
dollars worth of property is destroyed
nv.n. v...r hv
'r&gt;.i.
.1
every year by sportsmen. This gentleni.'l
tlmb
I ...i. wiuAH. ...... .. C..1.I
n?n
“g?
ml d”’"r w"
•&gt;Y
charge of a gun, which caused quite a
loss, and that sheep have been killed by
dogs ami oilier depredations committed by
hunters. The fanners say that •ffinbearance has ceased to be a virtue.- and will
prosecute all persons who trespass on their
land.—Battle Creek Journal, i

Wb«n you hug the stove, you want to feel warm.

You want to know that the stove is a good one;
that you are getting the best results from the

fuel burned—in short, that you made a good in­
vestment whe| you bought it. Of this you can

Of the well known firm of Goodyear Bros.

It is

conceded that they carry the largest and best
fine, the best in service, style, wear, and the most

MIXER’S
c&amp;ss
FOR THE

blood

■economical, the recognized leading lines of the

trade.

Cook Stoves and Ranges,

Steel Ranges,

the greatest

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA
REMEDY OF THE ACE.

Round Stoves,

The Diving Flue Stoves,

Is
'I “ &gt;“ »» ”l“l' Sood
for
woo,J®rtal cares.
niaay

One ot Grand Rapids' largest merchants
writes as follows;
I&gt;k. Mixku .k Sox*: 1 became acquainted
with your Cancer
( and ^Scrofula
.. riniq, Syrup nravxtb
about
»bree ^.tht sgo through a frieud of mln« who
recommended ft to me wry highly. It having
rural hl* wife &lt;&gt;f a verv had uuKcr. J u«cd it
■■
.
...I
....
I
I.
1.
J
.
he a diMinterat blow! and It lias t»ei'etitte&lt;l .....
me
xreativ. I have momuieuitoa It to' several peo­
ple who have U*e.| It with good results. My
lather who is ec year* ot age, ha* taken It for a
scrofula sore ou bls leg and It has- cured him.
I have u-mm! many blo-sl medicines and i know
your C. &amp; 8. S. to be the lw: I have ever taken.
M M. Mokhk.
•
41.43 and 45 Monroe street.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. i-4, i&amp;M.

Coal Stoves.
You caunot afford to buy a stove of any descrip­

tion without visiting

GOODYEAR BROS

For Sale by all Druggists.
I-RFI-ARKP RV

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Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings,’ Mich.

----- ON—-

OUK FALL STYLES
YOU WILL FIND THEM

Marvels of Quality and Price!
AU that skill and brains could do to make thorn captivating to the eye
and ii resistable to the pocket book has been done.

‘■'■.O.Tl'jcWto rno.el. M.
’ VIS™ *TT.»w’noM.r, How^l — ••
’nICS5PS£S.r U&gt;J. w.

“J’w'KSS'wWa O.U.U.: «.•«= U.l'l,

*• M-P"

GTo"»*&gt;ffil&gt;r told.*

Dexterious fingers have finished our Fall Lop Coats to such perfectionfthat they

°S'k ‘liSluwl W » ■&gt; Mrtcr I p””'
rille

provoke the

-

No
Name and Residence
‘
I John T. Mosher. Botlnno. N- V.

“
were determined to do their best

IN COLD WEATHE
always be assured when you buy

Ej’^'^LtSS'.nii.

xue

1.0 tra«t .union,

WHO 5£E THEM..

peare.

-' ' ille hi* taken the right step in
bail I; .:,- h stand pipe in connection with
tin: wut -r works. By doing this the runfiitii rj.-nse* for the Went few month*
wii! r,.&gt;[
ov,.r one-third of what tty»y
« iM i nllnarily be. had not the stand
f :;ierected, and there will be no
bit.,- when the running expenses will not
&lt;»e rwiv.cHi one half. It costs money to
!"■ -nr. t&lt;&gt; Wrert a Hand pipe. but at tbe
wnu lime it effects a great saving and will
pay f.ir jtH-lf in four or five year*.

y

*"'**"• '• vl511"*

A Udf
In this
I... Interested
A
lady in
this elu
city has
interested herwlt
herself
sulSrlrntl, In tbe rarpet bu* to Mlow It I
• a• course of life from germination
.
.
।
through
‘
to maturity, l^nst May she gattiered some!
ot the Buffalo moths and placed them In a
glass can together with some woolen rags.
The moths ted upon the wool until the lost
of August, when they hatched out Into'
small black bugs spotted with red and
About 2 o'clock. ThnnMlav p. m.. the
white. These insects are winged and find
their way into clothing and carpets, where whistle nf the wool boot factory sounded a
they breed the Buffalo moth which to ru fire alarm. The water works mocking ■
destractive, in the moth state they are bint ehlmed in with a tuneful lay. and in
short order tbe department indt citizens I
very easily destroyed, ironing 'the carpets
with hot irons seeming tolas the most ef­ were In the second ward, when they saw
dense volumes of smoke coming from the
fective method.—Jackson Courier.
shoddy‘min of the trnot factory. With
Nashville at last lias struck a good --up- .commendable
, ____________
____
promptness
the foreipan
ply of Water, and the prospect* are that | soon had two streams of waler npon the
the inhabitants of our neighboring village | fire, which thu workmen nt the factory
will haw plenty to quench their tmgst and i had kept down t»V vigorous dousing from a
extinguish tires in the future. Monday | imcln-t brigade.- The firemen eoufintd the
whl’e down-at a depth of 3»d feet a fine I flames t« the one room, anil soon had them
flowing well was found in sand rock. Th*1: sulMlned. But It .was n cIomi call. Had
water is cold, clear aud of an excellent 1‘ the fire extended to tbe picker and stock
quality so we hear, and flows at lhe rate of I room of the factory proper, tho loss would
from 40 to 50 gallons per minute. Work !• have been heavy. As it was the damage
has already begun on the foundations of j: may not exceed $500, unless the shoddy
the engine house and stand pipe aud the I picker shall prove to have been rendered
Lansing Engine Je Iron Works has the j useless. The company carry insurance of
contract for putting In the water works, ' over $30,000, and the loss is amply covwhich is to l&gt;e completed before snow flies. ! vrad. As the shoddy mill is isolated from
Nashville is to l»e congratulated on her the rest of the plant, the factory proper
suffered very little, and was aWe to re­
good fuck.
sume operations at once. The injury did
Mrs. Nancy Post, who died at Nashville* not cause any snspenslon of operations, as
Barry counts, last Week, lacked only eight the company had a good supply of stock
months of being lOOyearaold. Mrs. Fpl was on hand, and rapidly repaired the damage
born in the township of Hope. Wjurcn (&gt;., done. The origin of the fire was undoubt­
N. J.. June 2. 1792. She movedlo Whit­ edly the spontaneous combustion of tbe
by. iTpper Canada, and married James oiled rags in the shoddy room.
Cole. They ratoed a family of six sons
and four daughters. The son* are all liv­
Following an* the real estate transfers
ing. The oldest. Orin 11. Cole resides al
Nashville, Thurman Cole at Coldwater. for the wes'k ending October 12th, 1801. as
Wm. W. Cole at Assyria. Jay Cole at taken from the books in lhe register's office:
Albert M-.rgan to David Ittodle: pared ThornClim-ix. Mac Cole at Grand Haven am.
Luther Cole at Fraiton. Mlct). Only one
M-T.Jlor: U t WIMf.
of lhe daughters I* living, tbe youngest, “I? Sffigt'«. n—: «•«» “•»aged 59. The other three raised families
of children. Mrs. Post numbered as her “A*M-TK'lori.Jw* o.m-411: lol T I'lulllp'i
descendants 10 ehlldran. ■*« grandchildren.
IMvIl
»•
M great grandchildren and one great great
grandchild. She retained her faculties to ®S£f&gt;&lt;”lJISklo» C. MeB~U&gt;:T»"C3l
a n markable degree, being
,o J**‘l
to JU. »»«: ■» •« u
read!Iv. Only a few days before her death,

■. .-nlng r.i xt the Steven*ro bh-.'ils will give an enteriron hall. This company la
Hi'.utl lour of the country and
*a hole comes highly rerom•• pre*.. in the cities where
• •••■ their concerto, Admis- she had l&lt;eeu several miles into the conn try
to vtelt friends.—Battle Creek Journal.
':w ■• ■il wt-nthi'Tapproaches Interest
in th* . •
lodges of Hie city increases.
Tb-r hu'.xe ii.t&gt; commencedoperatlona
*
. n«-M Monday evening the 2nd
-• ■■onfirre.i on two candidates.
Ever
• • r Is earnestly req nested to
• 1 a&lt; there Is some important
&gt; lo to traiiMicted.

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or

111 ; MeJtleT. Hxinl.trtlo

Tn,X1-

the markets-

Indeed our entire line from the smallest child’s suit up has been manufactured
to meet the requirements of a large and appreciative trade and we can truly

«rr low IIW
weather. Nelson was

.M-.iwreet or

lo

wllMn
second

boast of exhibiting the finest and most complete line ever carried by us.

-£ I" XS.

amX1

Oral by »boul lhr«
barat or .peed »M.b«&lt;l
b,
tra-l. The next t.o
Allerton. The tlw o&lt;
„d

t.UM.
U;, eeent.
rally M OW
SeUoa hM
j, I. belle.ed by way
b»»e
* different drlrerl
won ,n
Indifferent.
»:1' '"J
Noble,
three
iaro!ur ««or«e
owned by Mr. ktr?- towc^bl. record ot
St. Ckl- etwnirtedI
ntber did
not c*me within two
ud ex­
performance wm g
’ rable comment,
cited a groat deal of ttvorau c

BMM'.M cx-re..W.t».«»W
SgS23?L«;raU.

GRANT,

sse. par bu.
••ofaloes—"3c. par bu.

t w-m per IP”.

M pw braAreb.

.

Leading Clothier.

�HONOR TO PARNELL
Dublin’s Reverential Tribute to
the Dead Leader*.
FOLLOWED TO THE TOMB BY A HOST.

Extraordinary Kiprritl Honor—Hardly a Hlp-

OIVK ENJOYS
Both the method aud results when
Syrup of Figs is takeu; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the pystem effectually, digpels colds, • h adaches %nJ fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Svrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
©eptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial. in its
effects, prepared only from the mod
healthy ana agreeable substances, i/s
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and SI bottles by all leading drug­
gists. Any reliable druggist who
niay not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
•wishes to try it. Do Dot'accept any
substitute.

Loh'liox, Oct. 12.—The last journey of
the great Irish leader was begun Satur­
day, when tbe casket which contained bjs
ruirtnl remains was removed' from Ids
borne in Brighton aud placed iu a draped
railway carriage en route to Holyhead.
Tbe remains of Pnrtiell arrived nt
Kingston at 7 a. m yesterday. There was
:.odemonstration along the line in Englaid until Chester was reached, ’ when

CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO.
SAH FHANCI3C0. CAL.
LOWSFILLS. KY.
HEW YORK, U.K.

CURE

Preston, and Newcastle, all destined for
Dublin, Joined tbe train. The parlia
msntary colleagues of Parnell, including
John Redmond, John O'Connor, Joseph
Ndlan, Dr. Fitzgerald, Janies O'Kelly,
and Henry Campbell, were among the
people that greeted the deputations on
thflr arrival at Holyhead, where the train
got in at 3 o'clock in tbe morning, in wet
and hazy weather, that well became the
meurnfulue*s of the scene. Groups were
collected on the quay to watch the trans­
fer^ of the coffin from tbe train to the mail
bokt Ireland. ■

Sick BcMtaebe and reUowall tbe troubles tncf*

It wns n most depressing spectacle. The
darkness as the body wns boruc from the
train was unrelieved except by n few
tamps that flickered uncannily, throwing
a v^cird light over the targe.wbite wooden
ca*e that contained tbe coffin. Tbe ca*e
wns borne QB ’be abouldera of seamen
to the aide of tbe vessel. Tbe l*arnelll.ta
members of parliament and deputations
followed with uncovered bend*, and soba
hwKudr^-aikw'tbetm cta. Brea if they cnl&gt; thur could pot be suppressed gave testi­
mony to their grief ns the procession
filed down the double gangway into the
suip. Tbe coffin was deposited tn nd in­
closure
specially fitted up for it. Through• Aoba thry would bo almost rrtc- les* to those who
SUiAr from thl*dl«re*«lugco:aptaLut; but form-. o :ti the voyage across the stormy nnd dnrk
Xatairtbclrcoodao** doe* noicad bar^and those waters that separate the two countries
Whoonoelry ttem will find the*ollttte pillsreh*.
aLlo tu ao many way* that they will not bo wil­ aontc of the I’arnclliliea were nil tbe time
ling to do without them. Bui after aUaick bead on fcuard over the remains of their beloved

SICK

" HEAD

ACHE

THE

RECEPTION

IN

IRELAND.

Is ths bar. e ofeo many Urea tb«t hero I* where
we mali* our rrsal boast. Our piUa cure It while
The boat made the passage in n gale of
wiad.and rain. At Kingston pier a mul­
titude was gathered to receive the re­
Cum. Inr’ilrrt 25r*EU«; 6vo for tl. bold mains, and conspicuous among tbe wait­
drssx'ata every wtex a, w »c ut by malt
ing throng were Richard Power, M. I’.;
©•HTFK fc’EOICtNE CO.. New York.
Dr.| Joseph E. Kenny, M. I’.; James I­
WIL PILL- SHIII MSF. SMALL PRICE I Catcw, M. P.; James. W. Dalton, John J.

CHEATING

Ahorse
Blankets

Nearly every pattern of &amp;A Horse
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
looks just as good as the genuine,
but it hasn't the warf&gt; threads, and
so lacks strength,and while it sells
for only a little less than the genu­
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
The fact that
Horse Blankets
arc copied is strong evidence
that they are THE STANDARD,
and every buyer should see that
the
trade mark is sewed on
the inside of the Blanket.
Five Milo
Boss
Mk
Electric
for
Extra Test
Baker

HORSE
BLANKETS
‘
ARE THE STRONGEST.
* &gt;

100 6&gt; STYLES

at prices «o suit everybody.- If *au can’t net
them from your dealer, wn’e us. Ask f&lt;x
tiie Xi. Rook. You can get it without charge.
WM. AYRES ft SONS, Philadelphia.
PROBATE ORDER.
Michigan, eounty of Barry.—**.
session ot the Prwbite Court for rhe
K Karn-. Mlden at the Probate OflteriiB
cl *la-imzs. m 'aid count*. on Tu a­
r «&gt;vto -lav o’ tw-ihw In the year uur
•i -lfo! buwteM atj»t tdnrty-ov*.

Clancy. T. Rocheforte McGuire, Col.
Jobki P. Nolan. Patrick O’Brien, and M.
J. Corbett, members of jMirliament. With
the'Irish members who bnd followed the
taidy from England, the group r.t Kings­
ton (included yearly every paritanieutary
adherent ot Parnell. They all gatbeml
nrodnd the coffin in absolute silence, un­
broken even by the exchange of friendly
greeting until after the remaifiv bad been
transferred to the carriage of'tbo train for
Dublin.
•
A Vast nnd Silent Throng.
The Westland Row station in Dublin
wa* (reached nt 7.30 x m. A vast, aiknt
crowd awaited with uncovered beads as
the train steamed Into tbe station. Tim­
othy Harrington. M. P., was there, audDr. Hackett, who attended Parnell when
hta eyes were hurt nt Kilkenny, nnd they
joined the bnnd of mourners. Conspicu­
ous iu front of the dense mas-*cs of people
were members of tho Gaelic and Athletic
societies, with the hurlers used in tbeir
sports draped black and tied with greca
ribbon. Tbe representatives of branches
of the National league wore black badges,
on which were the dying word* of Par­
nell: “Give my love to my colleagues and
lhe Irish natlqji.”
Hrolie Up the Cufltn Box.
When the remains bud been removed
in solemn silence from tbe irain lhe coffin
was taken from the case that enveloped it
and lifted into the hearse, the glass pan­
els of which permitted a full exposure of
the coffin to public view. The wreaths
and other floral tributes covered the top
of tbe hearse and were heaped upon tbe
coffin. The case in vrLIch the coffin b«d
been inclosed on the wny to Dublin w«s
laid aside. The crowd immediately Mised
upon and broke it into small pieces to
carry away as memento* of the dead. Ah
tbe hearse moved from the station a body
of police . farmed before tbe procession,
which, -without any design or marahr.1ing, appeared to fall iulo, an orderly line
in purely extomporiaed fashion. •
Arrival at the City Hall.
All along the line of march a dense mass
of people occupied the sidewalks nnd the
street, except nufficient room for tho pro­
cession. Tbe city hall was reached *at 8:110
a. tn. The front of (he hall was covered
with somber draperie*. and a dense rain
came down a* t he coffin was Imrne into
the hall toward tire catafalque. Tbe rain
was pouring down In torrents for hour
after hour, but it did not diminish tbe
vast concourse which thronged toward
tbe bull. Ignoring the elements in tbeir
anxiety to show their esteem for their be­
loved leader. It was au assemblage of re­
markable aereuhy.
Reverential quiet
pervaded tbe crowu,unbroken'by partisan
cries, or the remotest symptom of ten­
dency to disorder.
The B®dy I.ylog to State.
At 10 o’clock the gates were opened and

The body lay in state In tbe council cham­
ber. a large circular room, now heavily

words uf ParouH.

Tfca coffin,

chamber, *u buried under masses of
wreath*, floral crussca, Irish harps aud
other floral designs. Photograph* of the
scene irere tnki-n before the public were
admitted. Three pictures-kliow chreofita
placed al the base ot the O'Connell statu*,
and on either side the bold relief statues
of Grattan and Luca*.

A WrradB* Worker,
Mr. Frank Uuffman. a yoanx man of
BurifUgton, Ohio, states that h" had
uiuit-r tbe care ef two promlnetit phy­
sician*. and used their treatment until be
was not able to get around. They pro­
nounced his case to be consumidlon and
iucurable. He was persuaded tu try Dr.
Klug's New Discovery fur conaumptlou.
cough* and wild* and at that time was not
aide to walk across the street without
resting. He found, before he had used
lu»lf Of a dollar ta'Ulr. that he was much
better; Im continued to use It ami bi to-day
enjoying good health. If you have any
throat, lung or chest ttuuble try It. Me
guarantee satlsfartkm. Trial tioltic free
iit W. 11. Goodyear’s drug store.

From W o'clock until 2 a continuous
stream of fteople poured into the chy hall.
It i» e'timxted that the people who paid
their last tribute of respect, to the dwul
leader numl-cred at least 40.000. The cere­
mony of lying In state was intended to
cio“«i al noon, but the crowd continued *o
numerous that it was thoflgbt but right
not to shut out Irishmen and Irishwomen
Thi*TeuMriy b besoming m‘ well known
from an opportunity to g-ue nt the cn*» and mi lojpular as to nerd no apodal
ket that Iuciosed'their dead, and it wa* tnrntlon. AH who have uw-d Electric
already after 2 o’clock when tbe doors at Bitters situ; the same sung of praiw.—A
•last were shut upon the long continued purer medicine dors nut exist and it le
procession.
_
guaranteed to do nl»
1» claimed.
Elwtnc Bitters will cure all ubeaws »f
AN IMMENSE FUNERAL CORTEGE
the liver mid kidney*, will remove pimples,
IioBs, salt rheum and oilier afTections
cam&gt;e&lt;l by Impure blood.—Will drive
At 2H5 tbe funeral cortege started for malaria from the system and prevent a*
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
the grave iu Glusnerln cemetery. It was of headache, cc mm I pallet i tilld indigestion
led by the executive ot the Parnell lead- try Electric Bitter*. Entlrit satisfaction
ship committee, nnd following camo tbe guaranteed, or- money refunded. Price
bier drawn by six blftck borers. Sur­ AU ct*. nnd SI Od per bottle «t W. 11. GiamIrounding the bier were the parliamentary yvar’s drug stare.
.
colleagues oLParuell- Faruell’a favorite
Itucklru's Arnie* Solve.
horse followed tbe bier. The| came a
The best salve In the world for cuts,
strong body of Gaels, hendod by James bruise.*. Barest, uIcchk, salt rheum, lever
SiepheD*, tbo famous Fenian orgnuizer; Miir*. tetter, chapped hands, ehllblmns
John O'Leary, the well-known advocate corns, and all akin eruption*, and inwltlveof an Irish republic, and other prominent ly cure* plies or no pay required. It 1*
features of tho procession were John guaranteed to give itcrfei t natLfaction. or
O’Connor, M. I’., leading by tbe arm the money rcluffided. 1’rire 25 ceitts por box.
blisd M P.. Mr. W. A. McDonald, of O*- For .sale by W. Ii. Goodyear, tiie druggist
sory. and tbe lord mayor qf Dublin In offi­
John Fee of Grand Rapid* I* wnglng
cial state, preceded by the city marshal
war again*! eislhi Inbor. John’s the truant
and sword and mnee bearers.
officer.
Every ft* ii- o.' fl* body, even t’-rve. bone
Hand* dropped into the proceudou where
they could, and in some case* were so clo*e and inu-Mtls I* ni.irie •truua«,rai»U niore healtli)
by takU'g HmOu's dorsal'-witta.
together that they made discord, and
A awuidxrop of Jnw roses is in blown
apoiled the cadence uf the march. A* tho
bead of the procession reached the lower it. the garden of a CunManthW man.
gate of tiie cemetery it was found ’ hat
such a dense mass of people was wedged
GkMtixmen: 1 have Ik-.-ii a great suf­
in front of tbe gate that the cortege con’d
ferer front sciatic rheumatism fur five
not get through. There was a short strug­
years. A portion of that time haie been
gle with poliep who tried to open a
road, but it wa* given up. and the proces­ rtiiiflned to my l*d. Have been treated
bythetav.1 physfclans without relief. 1
sion went to the upper gate, where the en
trance was effected. Inside the cemetery am now taking the fourth 1&lt;oU1v of Hile
the coffin was taken from the hearse and imrd’s Rheumatic Syrup nnd (irmly believe
placed on a platform so that the proem- .it will work a permanent* t,’ure. It acted
eion could flic past and view it. It was rt upon the liver and regiilahil, my kidney*
o’clock before this had been well begun, and digestive organs i'nnior'talrly. and bns
aud the coffin was therefore removed to done me more good already than all the
oliHT medicines I have rwr taken. I
the grave. ’
cheerfully tecnnitnend tlfb medicine.
Mia*. Altha llEi:inx&lt;iT&lt;»5"
A circle was binned and in this
Altona. Mich.
the lord
mayor and civic dignitaries,
Sold by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only by
and Parnell’s colleagues and relatives
Stationed themselves. Tbe crush on ail The Charles Wright Mrttictoe Cumpany,
sides was terrible, and tbe ooUe of shriek­ Detroit, Mielu
ing women nnd of children squeezed in
Work &lt;m the ()w&lt;»*u* and Corunna street
the throng, and the shout* of men strug­
railway cetnnivncrs Monday;'
gling ntnid the crush marie inaudible lhe
When the hair shows s’gn«of taking, b.'irtu
voice* of the clergy reciting tbe ritual of
thv Church .of England. The first portion
of tbe service had been celebrated at EL ratlou rtrerigtfo-u* the rea’.p. ;xw&gt;!t&lt; the
Nicholas', where tbe remains rested for growth of n*w h dr. rcsture* tty* riaiural color
twenty minutes en route for lhe dty hall. to gray and faded hair, nud rmdrrs It tot'.,
At the grave the Rev. Mr. Vincent, of the pliant, and gto**y.
Rotunda chapel,audt he Rev. George Fry.an
A Constantine man has written a 1.390
Irish Protestant clergyman from Man­
word Jcltcr on n jnistal card.
chester, England, officiated. They had to

cut the rorviei? short, a« tbe crowd broke
through the protecting circle aud over­
whelmed tbe-inner group.

Somn time after. In dead darkneM.wben
the c*owd ha 1 thinned away, tbe friends
grouped again abont the grave and took a
last look at ibccoffiu. It was 7 o'clock
when the mourners started lo return to
thv city. The funeral, If not n grand
spectacle from a showy point of view. Juul
au especially solemn interest attaching to
a grnvi-ly con luctad demonstration. Tho
inteuse wriounne-'S of Feeling pervading
tbe multitude gave a unique character to
the whole memorable manifestation.
WILL CONTINUE HOSTILE.

Manilmrto.
Loxikjx. (Jet. 18.—Purnell's colleagues
met last night for n quiet discussion of
the situation. Toward tbe close of the
meeting it was decided to issue a mani­
festo appealing to the Irbh people to
maintain then* faction for an inilependr
fight. At midnight they gave out i
manifesto, which In brief declares their
intention to stand by tbe cau*e of tbeir
dend leader and carry on the fight ou lhe
lines pursued by bun. Tbe manifesto, &lt;
signed by twenty-eight out of the thirtyone Parnell member*.

Chicago, Oct. 1&amp;—Elizabeth Norton
Torrence, wife of General Joseph T. Tofrence, president ot the Chicago Elevated
Terminal railway company aud one of tbe
most widely known citizen* of Cbicagn.
wns so badiy injured nt 3:30 o'clock y.*terday afternoon by being thrown from
her dog cart that she died at 11:00 o'clock
last night- Her neck was broken ar.d
skull fractured. The cause of tbe accident
was the criminal recklranncvs of two men
who were driving a horao-to a sulky at
racing speed.
The Cattle on n Thot&gt;**ud ITIU*.
WASHIXGTUS, OcL 13.—A bulletin is­
sued by the census office yesterday on live
stock on rouge* shows that in June,
1890, there were upon tbe ranges 517,1^8
horse*. -5.483 mule*, 14.102 aaaes or bu:ros. 8,ffl8,182 rattle, 6,070.902 sheep, nnd
17,376 swine, with s-alex ot horses in 1889
amounting to *1.418,906; of cattle, $17,­
913,712; of sheep, EJ.66W.CG8, and uf swine,
127,182. The total number of men re­
ported upon ranges in care of this stock 1*
13,390.
____________________

tempt was made here Tburadny night to
wreck the 8 o’clock train from Boston. A
rock weighing 100 pound* wan placed on
the track at a point where the train at­
tain* Ita greatest speed between Boston
and Woonsocket. The pilot and connect­
ing rod* of the engine were broken, but
the t rain was not derailed.
CamuSK, Me.. Oct. ft—Alvin R. Dun­
ton, professor of penmanship, died here
Thursday, aged TV years.
Mr. - Dunton
wns the author of the Dunton system of
penmanship. He was champion ot tbe
world at middle age and has few equals
with the pen even at an advanced age.
He has taught in nearly every state in
tbe union.

Gkast» Rafi no, Mich., Oct. l.i —Charles
E
congress
x* Ktdkuap
xveisi.n^ was
»» nominated for vungress
by
con ven lion yesterday
l
, the Republican -----------.
on the third baJiot.

During the. last half Century there ha*
been a wonderful development in what Is
kuuwn a* Military science; It Is a scieurc
that look* to the prevention uf (liseare* in
loinmnnlties through the medium of clean­
lines*. and it commends Use! f mwl urgent­
ly to the common sense of the prop!*’.
Meanwhile, It should lx- borne in mind
(list the human system stands in need uf
&gt;nnltalioD. and- requires even more care
than the tnunlripul bodv.
It Is pre­
cisely here that S. S. S. tak«-» up the work
of the sanitary scientist*. It cleanse* tiie
V,bol«* system, purifles the blood, disinthe channels thr»n&lt;:i which it flows,
nnd dcbtroVs the gt-nus of di*B«MV It is a
harmless medicine, and yet a’ moot power­
ful due. It is nature’s tonic remedy.
A new church of Christ will be dedicat­
ed at Anu Aritor Sunday.
,

These pills nre scientifically compounded,
•nd Uniform In action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pills,
They an- adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no equal in the cure of sick
tautacbe. ' constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, ns an appetiser, they ex­
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
II. Goodyear.

Grand Ilmen will be lighted by electric­
ity early In November. '
t

VTben Baby was sick, we cave her Csatorl*.
When she waa a Child, she cried for Ceetoria.
When she became Miss, she clung tn Castoria.
When she had Children, she gnro them Castoria.

A jiench on exhibition at Constantine
weighs 6.U ounces.
Mrs Winslow's Soothing S,nip has been itrerf
l'’’,h,»X It wuthts the child.
LT •
rrmeui ,ur ainTmriv
*nvei&gt;tv-flve «v»ut* * tarttie. ttata by aU druxgtata
throuznout tbe world.

Seven men in Jackson ta'ar the name of
Gwrge Johnson.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
• Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
There ore 2.012 pupils
school* of Battle Creek.

in the public

It is a grant mixfortune for the young and
tolddfo itgeu to be gray. To overcome this and
appear young, toe Hxll\ nalr Renewcr a re­
liable panacea.

Jackson Is talking city market.

Muskegon is platting a new ecuictery-

To avoid the annoyance aud danger of
tbe accidentally unshipping of the rudder
oa omall boats an English naval officer
tas devised safety Gttlegs With Lius ar­
rangement the rmhl.-r can always be re
talnod lu place, notwithstanding any ob­
structions
it '-"J
may meet, iuiu
and m
la attngnea
designed to
”—••
—lt when
u the boat pxa
. around or
rise »»&lt;1 ef*H

the washing of feet.
LESSON HI, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER­
national

SBHies, OCT. la.

rill.

ICompltod from Lre-m H«H&gt;er Quarterly by
&gt;&gt;rmtaBlon of H.M. Hoffman, publisher. PML
sdelphta.1
L “Now tafore the feast of ths pnmover,
when Je*UM knew that Hta hour wa* come
that He should depart out of this world
unto the Father.'*
Thta it that pannover concerning which
He bad said that He heartily dmired to eat
It with them tafore He suffered (Lake xxH.
IS). Whir.i wc read of the pawn ver we should
always think of the words, "Christ uu»
pmauver u oucrificed for us” (1 Cor. v, 7).
2. "And Hupjier being ended, the devil
having now put into the heart of Judas
Iscariot, Slmun’a son, to betray Him."
The revised vehdbn Mya "during sup­
per." As to the character of Judas from
the very first ace chapter vl, 70, “Have not
I chosen you twelve, and one of you la a
devilf"
• '
k "Jesus knowing that the Father had
fiven all things into His bands, and that
ie wr» come from God nnd went to God."
4. “He rireth fromauppor. nnd laid aside
His garmenta: and look a towel and girded
Himself."
In thia and the fol lowing verse ore a
seven fold nation Indicating Ita complete
ne*R. Jusua could nut do anything Im
perfectly. The laying aside of Hta gar
Tnonta reminds us of Israel’* high priest,
who on t he day uf atonement laid aside hta
garment* of glory ntni tangly that.clothed
only in white linen bo might go into the
holy of holies to make atonement for lhe
sins uf the nation (Lev. xvi, 4) It also
suggests to m&gt; that Jesus laid mdde the
glory which He bad with tne Father tafore
the world was that He might become our
atonement to cieanre qa from a|l sin (Il
Cor. viii, 9; v. 21).
H. “After that He pourcth water Into a
basin, and began to wash the disciples' feeu
and u&gt; wipe them with, the towel where
with He was girded."
6. "Theneometh He to Simon Peter, and
Peter sal th unto Him, Ix)rd. dost thou
wash my fietr"
7. “Jesus answered auui said upto him.
What I do thou knoweat not now. but
thou shall know hereafter "
8. “K-tcr aaith unto Him. Thou shall
never wash tny feeL"
.
Tills may seem like humility, but It ta in
reality resisting the loving and all wise
Saviour. Rather shouid peter hare aald.
"Be it unto me as Thou wilt." J^et na be
entirely and clicertaily aubmtaslve to Hta
will in all tilings, dewHng to learn tbor
OUgbly whatever He desire* lo teach ta.
never setting our will against Ilia.
"Jesus answered him, If I wash thee
not thou host no part with Me."
V “Simon Peter wti'.h unto Him, jx&gt;nl,
not my feet only, but also my linnd* tmd
my bear!."
10. "Jesus sajth unto him. He that ta
washed nced&lt; th not Mve to-wosh hi* feet,
but Is clean every whit."
When we receive Jckus rui our Saviour we
are Immediately acxspted in Htm. and are
washed, justified nnd ssncllfled, complete
in Him (Kpkr. i, C, 7; 1 Cur. vl, II. CoL it,
10), ao that by Hi* fintabed work wo r.^e
made perfectly whole a* to uur standing
before God and acceptance with God. But
in reference to our state in this world hud
onr daily life, we nru constantly liahle to
contract defilement from without or be­
come defiled by yielding to the nn that ta
within u». and therefore ncrilthta constant
cleamdag or washing of our fuet as t he part
that come* In contact with the earth. It i*
the figure of oue having bathed, but need
Ing afterward to cleans: the feet.
10. IL J‘Aud ye nre clean, but not all, For ‘
He knew who should betray Him; the. re­
fore said He. Ye are not all clean."
12. “So after He bad washed the^r feet,
and horl taken Hta garments, nnd wnaset
down again. He said unto them. Know ye
what 1 hare done to yonf"
"He b now about to make good Hta weird
to Peter. 'Thou shall know hereafter, or
after there thing*' (verse 7» Teaching by
object lesson* begun In Eden with the Tn»
of Life, life cherubim and the flunking
sword. Israel wax taught that Aaron was
Lhe chorea uf Gud by the r**l that budded,
blmaomcd and Imre fruit; and the nation
waa taught holiness by tbe riband of blue
on the fringe of their garments
Ezekiel
commiuiiled not to mourn for hi* wife was
a sign or object lesson to Israel, and now
Jesus bu given Hi* disciples numethiug to
remember ami put tu practice.
13. “Ye call Mu Mooter and Lord, aud ye
saj well, for *o I am.”
14. “If L then, your Lord and Master,
have washed your feet, yr also ought to
wash one another's feet."
That we are not our own but bought
with a price ta found in 1 Cor. vi, j&amp;. a).
That Paul and Peter and Jamm loved lo
call themselves Mrvanta or bond slaves of
1,1; Il Peu I, L(and that on aerrauta of
CbrUt we are to have the mind of Chrtat
la aeen Id our golden text, Ptril. IL 5
15. "Fur 1 hare given you au cxamnlc.
that yq should do a* I have done to you."
We cannot be wired by trying to follow
Hi* example, but Lelug saved by His pre­
cious blood we can then by Hi* spirit in
tts follow HL* exam phi. for. lie left tin nn
example that we should follow his steps
(I Pet. tl. 21). A* to this fret washing, wr
may do II by admonishing each other of
faults aud rin*. We may correct and
cleanse each other by the Won! of God.
16. ‘•Verily, verily, 1 any unto yon, Tbe
servant is not great, r than his ford; neither
he that ta wmi greater than he that sent
him.*
There are those who rebel against being
servants, and 1 know of at least oue
preacher who traebri* hi* people that no
one should be tin servant of another, but
•uch ta not tbe spirit of Ghrixt.
Hu
teachOK u* that "He that ta greatest is to be
asthe younger, aud he that ta cblet-im fie
tEM doth serve (Luke xxil. 26) He teacbarBlao that we a* servants mu»t uot think to
receive tatter treatment ttasn He received
(chapter xv. 30). Weave to serve as the rerv
anta of Christ, doing the will of God from
the heart (Eph. vl, 6). Being made free
from sin nnd become servants to God, we
to have our fruit unto holiness &lt;Rom.
vl, 22).
17. "If ye know, these things, happy are
ye if redo them."
To know and not to do ta only to bring
upon ourselves greater condrmnation
(Luke xii. 47 48). The gosjivls are n rvcon!
of the thing* that Jeaua began to do nnd
teaeh (Acta :, 1); and that In the order in
which we have it in this Iraaoti. flnit the
(bring aod then Hie teaching. If we art­
hearers only, and not doent. we deceive
ourselves (Jas. L 82J. Jesus oaid, “Whoso
ever shall do the will of God th* umt- ta
rnr brother, and my staor, and mother"
(Mark BL 35k “My mot her awl my brct hren
are there which hear the won! of ihxl nnd
do it" (Luke viii, 21). For our further u&gt;
courngeaneot He tells fta that whatever wo
do toMDother in Hta name we do co Him.
and He bo counts it (verse
Moth, xxv

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|»v
and tbr &lt;*«te mid exre «*-'
n I tow re by ta*. !«w!u«tf* &gt; a|.
Swvnly fire Arttar*. »* prc*eb-.!
CMr Mid MJltluWa-.! l‘&gt; In’r tag dewribrd tu m!&lt;I nu.rlc*^
All that cfrtaln plre-or j»art* 1
brine In the Towixhli' &lt;&gt;’ aBorn-, nod 8»te of Michv.-;U'.
described A* follow* t •vlt.tbnorthwest quarter of.* viliifl £
one (1) north of r.»uue *vvt &lt;i &gt; •
hie rbjit* acre* of f«ui«! tn&gt;»tv "
Dated July .TOtb A D !".'!•
Morl puree at.d owoeroi FaKh M WAt»l4CiaH.Bafta- ur..-.
Attoruev for ntorumK’t'v

COFFINS and CASKETS,
W. H. H. HEATH.

Who has followed the
funeral directory bu-unr-* («-'/b&lt;- found nlsht or day In j- r
MiNfcre ft fon’» clothing
HhsSnas, wtlharonipk 'e U”r

Undertakers

«"il
c

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3'4

_

.

Supplies.

He tboronably uh-bT-tau'K
will attend t.. all rail* in per-*-, ”p
-n
chanre* for n*e of outfit, hot L'’&gt;•’“J?!' !or
laying art the dead an,,
&gt;nil
bunaJ. HtaprlM* for
\r:.r
shreoisarererr reawmsb..' nnd ta - *r'“
satitractfon tn every ta-'ta' '*’,. , ...... ,n ,r-d '
' He atao hn* a new braise.(_
:t.
style. Do not fall to esB
;;M
me the stave good*, lor 1 mu gw&lt;
satisfaction.
.

W. H. II. HEATII. Ha-tir-P-

C A L ES M E N
LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
Tosdlair Nurrery
S*1"*' ^'1*"**
nnd Steady Emirtoynrent suarai t'V’i-

CHASE BROTHERS COKPAM.
will do all thiugx

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RbCHESTER. N. Y-

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i THE OMAHA LYNCH.

IN

MEMOHV Or

GfiANT.

'

HISIXHIY OF A WEEK.

BUSINESS CARDS.

dutie*. He will fight tie CM* in the
0 A JCRIBNEK fine
1
The Oliver &amp; Robert* Wire company.
of Plttabnrg. is unable to meet. It* wiper,
Nervous.
Office In bofi 1 nt prr«.“«t.
i. and has asked it* creditor* fur time"
Snow feli in
Ci-y yesterday.
a7*T. it Valuer
The uraial Ma-oulc ludg* of Illinois is ’ R/chnrd Purwcb, one of the be* known
German editor of Wisconsin, and lor
•
Phy-lci^u* and Surgeon*.
KIOTEBS TO BE BSOBOJT TO TAV.
Rev. Hugh O. Pentec ret. the bingle-t.-'X many year* president of the German
Calls hi city or county responded to with
Pre** niiociatlon of the state, died of
advocate.. »tu&gt; iwconie n lawyer.'
proni|4T»r&gt;s, day ur night’
Mexico’-:i.-w tariff wilt make United diphtheria.
\V1 LIJ.\M0. LOWDEN.
John G. Ot!*, Alliance cnngre«»mnn
St«:&lt;!s bere&lt;x.at 7i cents a pint iu that
from the .Fourth Knnsn* diutrlct, wants
&gt;»
Lawyer.
country.
I*ul)r* Cn;&gt;ta&gt;.
Office over Julius RusscU's tolafe, State
D'rMiUJX
Twelve ta fifteen townships were devna- ^the government lo print nnd issue $2,(W0,*" Oft).(XXJ in paper niom-y on tint old green
street, Hastings, Mich.
. ’ *
tated by till revrnt cyclone in the Miuu«*“* back ’this is a doll ir" plan.
Threata of Farther Violence—A Visit
sota plm.-ti*s.
ft
.
; The Illinois state hoard of equalization QTUAET. KNAl’PEN A WEAVER.
to Fort Omaha by (he Crowd—How
John I*. F«;uiv &amp; Uc-.’s |i mping
‘ _
Attorney* at law.
boure has appraised Cook county to be worth O
the Sheriff AVaa Captured aud the Vie, at Vambri|ar, Mass., wns burned. The
Over liastu&gt;KS National Kanh.
uurueu. Ate for taxation purpose* about W«,«M).(aH or
1 los» is vlxMkiQ.
*•
•
itretlhz-.Mlchina*
.
‘
.
CO per ci-nL of th.* entire appraisement of
Aswin’e office*, at Grand
Mich.
i Qnevn Victoria baa forty croud
cbilOmaha, Oct^O —The county jail was
dew? ^7....’.’i 'W """
tbr state, nut counting the railway ap­
I '~
**» pralwmeM. Th- Irani
Pull
D A.'.Sll ELDON,
t
broken Into last night by a mob of B.WO
,f&lt;~
J •
Abstract awl RcaUJmte Office.
citixeD*, and George Smith, a young ne.
Atewart ttKca Mastin**; .....
Au^uxt atebuke, a wealthy farmer, was
gro 20 yeata i f a^e, charged w lib attemptMonev lu lu*n OU Beal E*’»te Ileal liHtM*
torn to pfe-cea by a MHunul.ee and St. 1
Slondny. (let 12.
efi jape on |he pcravu of n fi year uid girl
Paul trnltk near L ma. Wis. '
'| Specie
. experts at New York last week «*&gt;!&lt;! on « iiu.t&gt;««l&lt;M&gt;. &lt;tener*i eon revaoctag.
tluvi. * a • ome.ete «et of Abstract Books.C&lt;Nn•
n’4,Fita&gt;leei&gt;’ ’•Bn,ctl nsnwd IJraie Ycatr*. was fqrcib’y
— JSW.
___2. 2i
217;
piL-d fiour the Record*, cam Inrnlsu covameta
The kind of Wurtemburg died nt Stutt- were
‘ imports, $3.754,4&gt;4.
- Bini-.-. Op- i lAkeu out and hanged to a telegraph pole
ft. F- H KOOKS. CTcrt.
Tbe average yield per acre
of wheat
for &lt; tracts
gar: j v-.-.eMlay. He was b-jrn in l-i-5, nnd ’ Thv
- --------------------■ n- tiro cun’d by itnm»allatdly outside tb« court yank
| ascended tie throne iu 1&amp;IL*
this country this year wns 13 bushels.
^~I~I)RAKE, M. D.,
X. nir’i'.di^overud
OMAHA.
Oct.
12.
—
Thia
dty
wax
the
OMAHA. Oct 12.—Thia city wm the Ing that event. Delegations of Grand
CLarlre *F. Emerson, «&gt;ue of the oldret
Tbe player* iu
lu th
th-- Boston League
Lrngne lm.*c
Imsc
. j &lt;•&gt; -ciaH-t in per* scene Saturday night of some more mob
Offire over Holloway’s dm* store
Army*men were present from all over lhe settler* in th? Rock River vnllt-y, died al ball truu have all signed for next yen^.
- ,&lt;-i-titnln opfati-d proci-cditiga
It developed during the
Office hours from 2 tu 4 |*. tn- Telephone, con
On gun, I0-. He wa* 73 years old.
|! Poet
Sirathmi n-h Ina 1’J
Port SsOnt
Scout bent
beat Strathinra'h
country.
'..*-lo&lt; whit rcni.Iebce, at Holloway’s drag
Fim* th-ok of great' €arly morning Saturday that little Lixxie
A ivitm-si iu the M. it. Curtis murder mile
nice S’Uirday,
the
time &lt;&gt;eing 2tWX
----------------------2....
•
The parade formed on Michigan ave.« t *a e at druggists. I yatre wa* not dead, nor likely to die, nnd
trial at Sam Francisco ha* confessed to
F&gt;re at
nt Hawkinsville. Go..
Ga.. destroyed
Fire
. f.rt.Ind.
j the authori’ivs suddenly got their heads Due at the lake front park and moved un- having sv. brn to falsehood* to please tbe 1..VXI bales of cotton. The h»*s exceeds
I
M. II. G1LLASP1E. Notary Public
Dr, MU’
1 .
and U. S. Cahn Agent,
Fo,‘«
IU,on. ' .
I'Tl-E FREE.
again and proceeded tp enforce the law । der tbe command of General Miles.
will prosecute ail kinds of claim* before the
The public library building to be
Ohio this year ha* a crop of 45 (D3.4’&lt;i
J IGood
.■'i-dyettr,
I against thoae known to have led the moh
uf lhe InierJor office, ('all on him
year,
A« anon as thv different dl&gt; isiuns were in erected lt» I earboru park, Chicago, will bmdiels of win-at,
of corn, and Ibpaitincuts
»t bis .tore. corner Court and Jefferson are.,
'---------------— j ot Friday night. Tho result wns thnt in order. E. S. breyer, one of the trustees of L"t tL--Mfo)d. The plan* have beea com- 23.GOO.808 of on:*.
a few houo* R G. Bloom, Captain John the Grant Monument association, who Plwt’t
: Fire dretrnyrel the clothing house of D.
, '
। A^tx-on-, ■ O’Donohoe, H. H. Brandira. Ed-Fittgcr- presliird. briefly
M. FOWLER,!).!). S.
introduced
Bishop
Rr. Hon.. William Henry Smith,'first Weil &amp; Co, Nishville. Loss, |lo),0Q&gt;;
.
; p • i- ui’.t-.- ami | a|Q&gt; KJ Neushoeffer, Patrick O’Herce, nud Newman, who opened the exerciser
lord of the British treasury nud leader of covered by iu-ulMuce.
Office hours » a tn to 5 p.m.____________
i j
H-t-'itiir-.' ■ John Frits were in the city lockup to au- with prayer. a&gt; tbe conclusion of which the
.... CmiMrviuive* in (he bouse of comThecrop
cropof
ofsugar
sugarin
in Louisiana
Louisianawill
willnot
not
The
S.
Taylor, tho wcretary, i ZuG-iis.
,,
mous, dirG
died y^terdny.
yesterday.
,. 1 reach more tlumaiOiOUO.OOO
than 3ifl,OUO.OOO pounds, instead p W. LOWRY. M. D.,
...l ■ • jui-—ffire
। *wer for the crime of lynching a prisoner, Etlwartl
The
.
• v «*?r I which it a catdtal one in this state, t^e presented the monument to the Linco! t
Tbo bn^nras
buiSnra* portion of the village of
of of ,Yk),uOO
KW,tXO t»W.
UK». reducing
re-lucing the
tbe bounty cxpeclexpect- »'!•
Physician and Surgeon.
- park commi.wlontn', aud the statue wns Kane, Green county, 111., was destroyed ed from Ill.ftD.WK) to fo 800,000.
.
Make* a specialty of treating dlteuses of the
.. . •. p ;gr
. v I statute* ranking it murder in the first &lt;leunveiled by a daughter ot tbe late Gener­ by fin*,
fin- lhe 'h&gt;»s
*14,000,
FjrB nt
at Dwight,
Dw.ght, III*.,
Ill*., destroyed Perry's
Perry • El'Kand KA it andthe pn -.rrv*tion of vision
loss is estimated at $14,
0W, I Fire
is! Strong.
When the
noise of lhe
by ^nuH-rly ftttlng SPECTACLES aud eye
“. ra-insurance.
--------------------------------------------------- and
and ,Struife
Jstrulfc’’&gt;* hotels.
hotels, KeppHnger'* Opera
with »
rT.KM
lend aud naval salute had died away the
Tbe London coroner who h charged by house. The Scar nnd Herald office’ and °Office and residence on Broadway. new Court
। .fM ij iHi tUr ; Neushoeff-r is lhe man "to led the as­ united band* played “The Star Span­ the pre--, w.th *ujiprc*slng evidcucu iu seven other buildings, lows, giO.IXO, la­ House.UMtiugs. Mich._____________ '______ _
. »-ur the | MU]( on the strr! cage. When he began gled Banner.’’ The sp&lt;-«-h of neerptan. J the l.ydla Miller suicide case say* tbe • surauce, f0,W0. ’
MITH A COLGROVK
rich?) four
assault on tho cage he throw off hi* on behalf of the conuuisMisners was charge is a IL'; nud the editors who make 1 There I* still great demand in North
Itawycr*.
:,t. rr.i. :»:&gt;.! ! coat and hat. When tie looked for them made by W. C. Goudy, and mayor Wiuh- it ought to.,iow it in n lie a* the court Dakota for threshing outfits. Over 1(«
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
burne
followed
on
behalf
of
the
city.
room
was
full
of
their
reporters
during
1
Bre
Utt
eded,
and
five
ot
each
crew
of
twelve
K-.t’-w ui'lhe '
h&lt;&gt; wa* 1e*vlnK The j;«!l he found the poITactlce Is al) the courts of the stale.
Judge Walter Q. Gresham then deliver- 1 tbe inquest.
; or fifteen men are offered free trauiporta«7. mt;nor- Uce had seiz'd them ami taken letter* the or&amp;tion ot the day, aud this con­
E. KENASTON,
Tlmnda,. Oct. «.
i Uoi. &lt;O tb. wl«t fcHi
j m alt the J la-aring hla address from th- pockets. The
.
Attonicy At Law,
cluded the exercises.
g-.tM w..«.hln VnAtnsn 1 On&lt;?
,L® resulta of tbe reciprocity
Lev,-ii rtrsM i Pr‘*‘luer
t«wn Rising City, where he
(Over J. 8. Orodvenrfe Co.’s •“«*.)
haT l L JS!J!
P '°rktOW° J treaty with Brazil ha- been the sale of
u:«.l &lt;*.r taken [ owns a newspaper, in search of work. HOPE REVIVES IN THE NORTHWEST.
Practice* in mi court* of the State. Collection*
has I* en ordered to Chill
I locomotives in that country by the Baldprompt ya'tanAlDK to.
________
ot. i-.iw [ He drifted in:o tbe crowd and led. He is
A m-ethu of the hire Underwriters ;
Locomotive works of Philadelphia.
•.x.'u’aiuvii 1 * pjwerfnl young German.
Bloom is
l R. TIMMERMAN, Homcrpalhle Phy­
- aasoelatlon of the northwest is In session EnK1And previously sold Braail locomov.-.t - t -\ii!“«i 1 manager for S. P. Morw
Co., the larg*
.
siclan and Surgeon.
I in Chiga^z
|
‘
। \ D. I--1 * cs’dry good* company in the city, and
^T Pall Oct. 11—Three days of snn(Office over Latnrop’s drug store.)
A Chicago poUremen had bis pocket j T|)e Unhwl Sut4f. steamship Di-paich.
bou^tn O’Donoghue is a captain ot police.
shine and a few i ooming threshers have | picked the other day and didn t know it whlch b„ for many year* been regarded
\ M .' -hlxan. | O’Herne was a delegate to the Democratic
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
revived hope and driven away clouds and until fuel hi.-f bad dLcppcarvd.
» 1 a* tbe official yacht of the president and
nt..-: «-.r.irt j county convention, ami was ar rested'
Thumoa B:-hop,iin old nnd wealthy dairy secretary of the navy, 1* a total wreck on
despondency from tho northwestern har­
i v.hi&lt; !i said । while t'w convention waa in session.
F. BRODESSER, Proprietor’.
vest fields. It is marvelous the change farmer, dropped dead at his home iu El- tbc Assateague shoals forty mile* north
Cor. Jrfftrsun and Court Hta., Hastings, Mlci
- nuraeiw; —— —
—
—
— ----—
gin. Ills., of heart disease, aged &lt;®.
of (.niM. Charles. Ran aground In fog.
•n i tio'rt- | A* soon ns .t became know a that they for thv bettvr tiie blight, cool weather has
Rates. 91.00 per Day.
nrnt' SAi-r '
nn?for
a crowd gathered at the j wrought. Tbe wet has disappeared in an
It is r»-[*»rted in Ik-rlin thnt tbe Russian
------------ —
This House Is new. with pleasant room* The
Tuesday. Oct. 13.
! city lockup and demanded the rcteaju- ..f । Incredibly short time. The cool, windy governmnit is to issue a decree forbidpatronage of the public Is respectful* solicited.
'
ding
the
exportation
of
wheal
from
that
The
western
brewers
are
holding
a
na• i .n.*-y I the prisoner*, in .tend of complying with 1 weather haa prevented tbe wheat from
etnplrv.
, tional convention at St. Louis, with 250
aw. real estate and collect­
I tl'*-’ request Chief Seavey loaded the aeveu growing, aud the machines and men aling OFFICE OF
A wild black lienr, weighing W pounds, delegate* present.
^0 wtt5 ' tneu ln:o* patrol wagon aud-rushed them rcady-M-nt forward and others promised
Palmerton &amp; Smith.
■I *itn*te ■ up to lhe county jail. The crowd followed, at once have made tbe people hopeful and wa- killed in the streets ul Duluth. Hun-| Burglar* broke into the St Paul sta­
Woodland. Mich.
’•
i at”l ^y 7:30 p- m the jail wa* surrounded happy. Many farmers believe the quail y ger attract*d the animal from the north ' y,,,, a£ W:iuz-.-ka, Wis , aud rifled tbe ex­
C. S. Palmerton.
J. M. Smith,.
1 pre** and mall sacks.
and word was
to County Attorney of their grain will improve by the sweat­ wood*.
Notary Public.
Justlre of the Peace.
Au
unknown
person
nsussinated
Ncl*.i
Miunea]&gt;olls,
Omaha,
an-l
New
York
r“iweniy, j Mahoney that unlert the men were ie- ing process, so they are slacking it and
Lund*!riun mar Republic, Mich. He had are candidate* for the nrxt national Ke­
tsumtiij ; hqreed ou bail they would be taken from will let the grain stand so until winter.
lt large »*im of money on hl* person, publicau convention.
•n«r nrnrtfarce. Mahoney replied thnt
| Au unknown man. about V&gt; yea™ °|d»
'
‘ ’ under no circumstance* would tha men
South of Fargo and the main line of which wrb* not taken
Farmer Foos of Hackensack, N. Y., apparently a tramp, drowned himself In
I be released.
the Northern P.icltk the grain is practic­
Lv Grand ft-qiids for.
Began an Assault on the JaiL
ally all stacked, and lu thnt region-ex­ l.a* had J •"• ph Well*. Charles Polhemis the lake nt Dougin* park. Chicago.
‘rtCTKB. • Th* crowd at once made preparation* cept al»tig the line of the Fargo anil nud Charles Figg arrested fur ducking | Fnrmers’i’n Montana tire finding a new Chicago
(iidlananolri............
Mich.
source of profit in marketing the wild
Bouton Harbor. ....
I for storming the jail. There were fully Southwestern—local .machine* will- be him in a farm pond.
Dr. Drem*. of New York, is afraid that flnx indigenous to that part of tho coun- Si Joseph
। 5,0ft) people in the mob The mob securml able to do tho work. North of the main
Trsvrrae City
, « M &gt; a a 71 V A «i a * m a
*:‘*1 rail and marched to tbe ca-*t 1 line uf the Northern Pacific little atnek- if the 1 quor traffic h not stopped in thnt ' ^ry.
gMiiskrgon.................
city,
he
will
be
employed
after
death
in
William
O.
Heiscn,
aged
19
ream,
the
ManiM-r.............
ing i* done, and much help la needed.
■xuljll A
to,
Ludington ................
’
son cf a weil-knovfn citizen of Chicago,
W/
; battering ratn wueu a committee of etti- This is especially true in the ncighbur- haunting the rumsqlier*
El:zil*sh lli»lnud.the feminine reporter committed suicide nt the Welllngnn Big R*|-bU...............
/
xen* appeared at the jail door aud made a~ j hood of Uuopsrtowu and Minnewaukan.
VE TABLE.
------------------- ! ;propireitioa
to have * com- ; AU
• - •
prot»»moato
w the
&gt;»• crowd
erv
Grria Sonb.ro uonh of who a&lt;qttired a reputation a* a globe-gir- hotel.
•Week dar*.’Everyday ’Except ^untay.
■William Evans, secretary of tbe Mono
•
*-A - J—
th, Joi
4 ,11 IF.™., bn,,
: mlttro
i.. g.&gt; thraub &gt;h.
ira K-l. .»■! Ibi. I. dler. has been married to Mr. Charles
iron a. at. but through chair ear lo Chicago.
. »»J &lt;werl«in It tb. mro raM W. I. LmmcUII, lb. row In tn« Urol.', UU Wetmor.% tie head of the whaleback Wool Scouring company, of St, Louis, is No e U ra rhort’rior seats.
I flc. p. m. ran* throush to Chicago solid with
short $fti,ft*) in his accounts. He is a
|»iJn Tbl. .blind lb. crowd, .nd wfc. i
ou ,b. Turll. mounuln steamer venture.
Wasner buffet ext: m-a1&lt; « cents.
j; p. nt has through tree chair car to Manisfugitive.
lhe committee reported that five of tlte ’ branch.
The facility of Wesleyan college. Mid
. mm had beru released and tbe other tw&lt;&gt;q *-----------------------------The Wisconsin Press association, to tbe ^Ti-s^pVin^ls *&lt;di«Brain with Warner paiae*
dlctown. Conn . have pre-crlbed rules ro
in
। J had t*-*en taken out of town for safe keep- :
That n»bv will Be called Ruth.
govern the visit*of the young men stu­ number ot 125, passed through Chicage sleeping ear throuirtJ to Chicago, and sleeper to
Xew Yowl Oct. W.-Ex preaident dents to the young women student*, and । last night ---------en
route
for
a
tour
of
the
southIndianapolis via Benton Harbor.\
; ing Che mob dl*pere-d.
Cie . eland said yesterday to a reporter of they, especially the latter, arc on the crn klate*.
I WASN'T READY FOR THE LYNCHERS. The Timet, in answer tu au inquiry re- point of cj*n rebellion.
A. IL
IL Cavner, ~
a "prominent
railroad
II A.
*•----------— nnd
—-* second। Mr
.A r,hl»f
Major McKinley, of Ohio, wm in what ■' —
CJan,
grand
chief nf
of the
the BrothBroth- ,
i. gardlng the naxue uf th« newcomer in hl*
j boiue: *We hare reltled on • name, and came within forty-flvc fett of being a rail erbood of Locomot ive Engineers, died at
way collisioa yesterday. Daubedicncc cf j hjtt home iu Chicago.
The city and county, officials ***»m to be it is Rntb.’ This was the name of Mr-. I orders caused’ two train* to meet on the
There wn, a ^arp earthquake iu San
Cleveland’s grandmother, and has always
Ixave Cirard lUH'IUs tof.
utterly paralysed over tbe result* of 1- ri- been eapedally Hkrd by her." Mr. Cleve­ ‘ same traek. and tbe major wa*. aboard one p-^neijeo and at other poiute in Call
IMrolt ai-d K*&gt;t ...................
day night** work and the developments land &lt;i.oke of the nmuy telegrams of of them. They were stopped Iwfore tb*y forn|a Sun(iMy night. Several building* ijmsIMt......... -......................
Howell................................ •
Saturday
Sheriff Boyd Is very felicitation received, one being from ■ could come together just forty-five feet • were thrown down at Napa.
Losell .. f...............................
&gt;a:uruay night.
mKU¥
. speaking
ji downcast,
d in
------. th„
__:__ —and
-.1.1.
rif
ttw num- lapart.
ningof thear
trouble
said that oZ
he the
had beginheard !
Howfaon.
al*., of
.
There is a strong belief at Washington slam............ . ........ -................
ai d
in a mbb intended to raid
। ilntrticasf.
wild rumor*
that
"'ri.l,l’y M"tids. ami uked 1 Harry IHntt. 17 year* of age. and Mia* , ttial y|ajnt, ^-in aot resume bls post a* SL louis..................................
iWn*w_^_ — y
theiail bnt .k
" tu 1
,1,1 . that hi^»wn and bls w fe’s thanks be a-,
Charlotte O’Brien, two year* younger, of ' secretary of state, and Jhai John
toshr
. v rV"’lrd''!
« canwda. «pt«! in this pul.Hc rerognlti.m *, it is Flgin Hl*., ran away to l-tke Geneva I ter wi|| gct that portfolio.
*»«■ &gt;«’•'
!, dered
d!^thi
mn placed io the
undstrongest/
,,Ad or‘ {t—
-•return
thanks indiviJuallv.
the“man
- ----------------------^muiy. and were married. Tney were ■ acorn pa- ; Tlw pubUc service committee of the “jaT’S’bSttaWh
~ » I-t™1'.
zt
ti’ed bv Ferry D. Martin and Mre* Me- Chicago real estate board has prepared,a
5Snra»’
•«
wlth p“tar
n in favor of restricting lhe height 1
Mrlhn&lt;|j«ta, Vi.li
&gt;Oct.
i«lt ta -The topic for I &lt;Comb, aged respectively in and 13. who .
cell. Had he expected an attack he wood
Meihndlsta
Wawhxgtox
wr™ ilw
united
the
holy bonds
'.JZ---k*_jliin
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o J.rtlv
b.inJs ot
of mat- 1. of all structures feet_
to 135 feel.
have sworn in fifty deputies and hnd
Washington
.. ', Snturuay
uu....;u^’s session of the Ecu- •
Export* of Canadian barley to the
t them on duty. When lhe mob made its
Saturday tuwrnlngV
trimony.
,
« H~n» «•
o !i men
inenical
United State* have declined io the past „55
apnearann he addre* ed them from t’.e
ical Methodist
Met hod's c conference was “The
Friday, Oct. 0.
I Church and .Scientific Thought." Percy
year from W.OUO.QOO to 4.WXI.WI) bushel*,
«ein Pass. Agent.
Water froze nearly an inch thick Tues­ while exports to England han: increased
■ Jail window and requited them to quiet- . .W. Bunting read an esMy on “The Influ­
■ ly disperse, bu; the crowd only hoobaL
t
FRJBATE ORDER.
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of Modern Scientific Progress on day night at Carlton, Minn.
800 per cent.
M. C. Crawford bail been elected grand
Just Walked Away with Him.
tReligious Tuought,” The It“v. M. S.
I State of Michigan. County *f Barry—a*.
At a *e**ilon of the Probate Court for the
.
He then left the window and riarted for 1Terry delivered an address on “Tiie Atti­ master of tbe Illinois grand lodge of Ma­
THE MARKETS.
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County
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Barrr.
holden
al
the
Probate
Office
In
sons.
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. the front dour of the jail, with the inten- ’tude of the Church Toward Various
5 U&gt;!
the city *f Haslino, In said county, on XVedutsChicago.
. Hon of rallying his deputfes and guards tPhases of Unbelief,** and the Rev. W. T.
Mre. Siclln Pate, of Fairbury. Hl*.’, bas
' day. the Seventh davof (.Molier in the year one
CmcAno, Oct. 11
• | to repel the mob. Just as soon as be ! JDawson spoke briefly on “The Bible aud disappeared from her homo aud cannot be
tbonsaiid eight hundred and ninety one.
Frreeta, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Following were Um quotations on the board
• «• &gt;.• mH.
। opened tbe door he was stdzad by the arms i Modern
I
Criticism.” At the conclusion of
of tradi today. Wheat—No. 2 October, Probate.
and leg-, overpowered, and hhalled to the ;lhe forenoon tension the delegatca went found. ■
In tbe matter of the estate of Charles N.
opened Wkr. el'Mxl
December, opened
high school grounds, where he was kept |on an tXcurrion to Mount Vernon.
Youngs.
da&lt;cva*e&lt;l.
jumped from the fast Zwilwaukee express salqc. clnced UKTik: y ear, opened V^Hc. closed
&lt;&gt;n reading
and fling I t.e petition duly verified
until the man had been banged.
Hii &lt;
Torn—No. 2 October. upen«xl &amp;3&lt;c.' of iiarinp-W. U iiHam*. administrator of said
at lx»ke Forest, Ills., ami was instantly
Thirty-Two Millions Destltate.
capture and detention were complete, a«.
killeti. She got on the wrong train and । closed Mt^c: November, opened 47)»c. closed estate, praying that bls Quid account this day
after rea-hiug the quiet of the high school
St. PETEUrnriKi, 0-.-L 12.—It is esti­ lost her head.
year, opened Wqc. cloefd 43^:. Oata fl led may be beairi and allowed, and a tlecree ot
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4
—No. 2 October, opened 3?4c. clo&gt;rd 27^c; &lt;iisirlhut!o:i entered and he discharged from his
rhrratht to change ground*, the men placed him npc«n his mated by Senator Baranoff that no fewer
The contract for the last main building
trust. It lu ordered, that Thursday, the Blh
irjt not Ire.
Thereupon
i back and sat upon bi* arms ami legs. than thirty-two million* of peasants in of the World’s fair—machinery hall—has November, opened 2*H". closed 2T*£.-; May. said
opened 3&lt;Mc, closed 3l^c. Pork-December. day ot N(&gt;vemt&gt;er,A. D. l»»t. at ten o'clock tn the
i. GenT Manager.
The sheriff pleaded for his liberty, b-u Russia are now destitate nnd must lie
opened Ji'.'.’J, closed
January, opened forrnoou.be assigned lor the hearing nf said
was told to keep quiet nt the peril of his provided for for ^be next ten months. been lek
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opened
petition,
and thut the lieire at law of said
Thursday night, Oct. I. Georgs Francis
deceased and all other ;&lt;em&gt;ns I merestedln said
It will require 39&lt;,(MU.OiO poods of grain Train predicted that Parnell would be 8C.47H. closca r&gt;
..h’rrn a knowledge life.
are required to appear at a session of ’
Live stock-Following were the price* at estate,
&lt;
Trampled and Dragged tn Death.
to feed them. The American church in
&gt;, typewriting. telegsaid
court
thru to be po'den ut the lYobate
the Union Stucks yards today: Hugs—Mar *
Jailer Horrigan. in *|&gt;eakiBg of tbecase, tbl* city ha* started n aubscrMfon list I dead in a week.
Bishop-Elect Brooks, of the Episcopal ket rather active ou packing and shipping a* • Office. In thr elty of Hnatmit*. tu said county,
said that Coe (tbe name of the man to relieve this misery. Prince Korsakoff,
and show cau«e. If any tliere be. why the prayer
। tbe petitioner may not be granted. And ft Is
Z-^ FOR THEM lynched, instead of Smith, a* erroneously (bead of a great family, live* on Koosc- 1 church, will be consecrated bishop of Mas count, but feeling rather weak, amd prices of
10c lower: sates ranged at $2.CO24.15 jdga, further
(
ordered, that said petit loner give notice
BE
4/ Than Money, stated iu these disp itches) was alive when
wort bread, ns an example for hi* servants, sachusett.s Oct. 14.
H.aWi.H) light, U»JU4M rough jwekin,-, Ito tbe persomi interested in said estate, of tbe
Twenty years ago nt 0 p. m yestemay 94.45^4^'* mixed, and fk.SI^KU heavy iacK- &lt;lumdennr of add petition, nnd the bearing
i Itapld* [Mwh.’iBu*- pulled through t he window and into tbe
■&gt; t'.-k. cor. F*ari and open air, bot before he was ten feet from and other* are to follow the example dur­ Mrs. O’Leary’s cow kicked over the tamp
thereof bv c*itsinjr a ropj of this order to be
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addrvM Athat started tbe lire at Chicago tbat/was ing and shipping iota
Itftlie Hnstlun Baxxkk. a newspa­
tbe jail be wss dead.Every spark of life had ing the national affliction.
Cattle—Market only moderately active on publlsbrrl
per'printed and circulated In said county of
seen around the world.
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local and shipping account and feeling weak: llarry once In each week for three successive
left his carcas*, a* hr was trampled upon
Had No Kvideuco Against O’Mattay.
Petitlona have been filed in tiie 4rcolt prices for common and medium qualities fa­ weeks prrvtoas to »»ld day nt hearing.
by hundreds of men, while others at tbo
New OKLKAXfi. Oct. 10.—Much surprise
CMAH. W. AltMWrBOXG.
end ot the rope pulled the body almost was expressed here when tbe case against court of Cook county. Hl*., in thS coo- vor buy eng quotations ranged at
Judge of Probate
demnation suits to secure a right o.’ way prime t&lt;&gt; shipping sl -ers. Jl4‘hta.9O gool to
limb from limb. When a*ked why he did
fancy do.
common to fair do, $3.0)
Detective O’Malley was nolle pressed.
[A true ropv]
not telephone for a**i«t :nco Horrigan re- O’Malley was indicted on the charge of for the drainage channel from Chicago lo J&amp;4.» batchers' steers. t2.n.&lt;U.75 Stockem.
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। plied that, be bad. no Intimation of the
IA10&amp;S.IO
Texans,
IA&amp;JQ4A
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rangers.
$2,504
tbe Hliuois river.
Tbe Republican national committee 3X5 feeders. $l.5ft4J.» cows, «LSua8.U0 bulls
coming of ti e nj6b until the court yard bribing the jury which acquitted the Ital­
wm filled with people. He then turned in 1 ians accused of a*«a*sujaiiug Chief of Po­
will meet at Washington NuV, S3 to elect and |XSUafi.t V vsal cal vet..
r.^J&gt;tv oMtam ■ hdWrn •» “jf !£**
Mo£
Sheep—Market rather active, and prices
a police alarm and also attempted to call lice Hennessy. When the case came up a succeasoi to Senator Quay as chairman,
up tbe police station by telephone, but all for trial the state wns nliable to offer ad­
and fix the place of holding the next na­ unebangej; quotations ranged al $3404440
westerns. $J. 045.00 native,, aud $34l&gt;3440
missible evidence and the accused was set
tional convention.
tbe wire* had brfen cut.
lainba
All Except Two on Bail.
Produce: ^Butter—Fancy separator. 2&amp;43A1
Later.—It ha* been discovered that all at liberty.
Saturday, Oct. 10.
__ _____ Ball Pitcher Murdered.
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per lb: dairies, fancy fresh, i=Si&gt;23c; packing
the prisoner* have been released on bail
Nashville. Oct. iff—W’llHam Amacher, 1 The Standard Journal Bearing com­ atn-ks, fresh. lA^&lt;413c. Ejgs-Loss off, 1S^4
from which tho excess of except t wo—Neu*hocffer and Fitzgerald—
IHcpcrdas. Lire ponltry—Old chickens.
a well-known--'' race horse owner and ' pany, of Chicago, has assigned.
oil has been removed, is
wbo, being strangers, could not find
H. IL Coffin, a prominent banker of per lb; spring, 11c: roo P-r*. &amp;b5Hc: young
trainer, abut and -killed Pet Milliron, '
turkeys. l-'XlS^c; old. H«4Uc; ducks.
8c;
m,™.
bondsmen. The people who had taken
gee*?. $&lt;J«i4&lt;j.5O per doz.
Absolutely Pure partin tbe first lynching set out imme­ pitcher for lhe Nashville Maroons, and' Des Meines, I*., died suddenly in New spring.
Potatoes—Home grown. Alj-lMc per sack:
\and it is Soluble. diately to release these two. but a visit to who is nlso cmincc-ed with race horeer,1 York.
A. S. Mann &amp; Co . dry goods merchant* Wisconsin aud Michigan, fair to choice. 3*4
the jail was\ fruit less, the men not being iaat night, at tVrMt Side park, this city., uf Hocbeeter, N. Y., have failed for 33c per Lu: sweet nptatnes. Illinois. $1404
'°m
’"ImS
thcrej They Ixad been removed from the The trouble is suppQMki to have occurred
I 1.75 per bbl; JerseTa »l.ft*4!.li'. Apples­
jail and the majority of the mob dispersed about a woman. Amacber called Milliron
, j Common. $!.&lt;»■ per hbl: &lt;oo l, SLAfiU-’k choice
John rd'1 Wade Felder, brothers, were• I to fancy. $2.0 C’441- Cranberries—Caps Cod.
its preparation. It has aatiafied, bu: a few anxious sj»irit&lt;*«l out to the stable door and shot him without hanged at Rusk, Tex, for the murder of | fancy, ta.U4H.3n per bbl; common. &gt;5.75®
to locate tbe men. It wns at first believed
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’non thret times the strength of they were in the South Omaha jail, hut a warning.
YooceThompson Aug. 17. !■»! ■
of the peUtlor . r mav wd be
rtre
Ed Neal wns hanged at Omaha for the! LUI.
S'pveufated In Crain and Is Bead.
rq-■• aiixetl with Starch, Arrowroot courier who vbdtvd thnt quarter returned
murder of A Hau nnd Dorothy Jones. He i
Chicago, Oct, IQ—Emanuel Couden,
f*r. Loro. Oct.
°r Su.-.ty, and is therefore far more and reported this erroneous.
I «*«*-** JSS'-SS
Then tbe information wa* given that formerly a prosperous liquor dealerat confessed bis crime on the scaffold.
Professor Jowell, the din ingulxbed au­
wxm®ttlica]? tosti»g less than one cent they were lu the guard hu:i*e at Fort Wausau, Wi«, committed suicide here
thor and professor in Oxford university, ,
a C-’J&gt;
It Ik delicious, nourishing, Omaha, four mile* out of town. Tbe yesterday. Six monib» ago Cadden came is eo fil that his recovery i* not looked
t »uc Md: January,
May.
fragment** &lt;f tbe mob gathered nnd io Chicago with a good sixed fortune and
Kror. •'.heniug, HASXLY DtOESTED, '
1 marched out there, but the soldiery w«* began to speculate on the baard of trade.
^d admirably adapted for invalids too much for.it and no attack was made. After losing every dollar be bad he went I for
Vanderbilt’s English built yacht “Con­
After anight of searching the mob gave to Washington park yesterday and blew queror’’ has been seised at New York for
« will as for persons in health.
jp and yesterday moving the sheriff
—of tbe fort guard house his brains dal.
Sold by Crocers cv&amp;rywherw.
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We are Showing a VERT ATTRACTIVE LINE of Garments for
LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN.

PLUSH,

BEAVER, : MATELLASSE : AND : CHEVIOT

That garment is a stunner, oid
boy, I will wager you a bottle of
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E. Y. HUGLE.

JACKETS AND- REEFERS
Vest Fronts, Plain and Trimmed with Cooney, Astrachan and Opossum Furs.
\ye are constantly adding to our large stock, new and novel designs in both fabrics and styles.

Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shawls, Hosiery, Notions,
Ribbons, Gloves, Underwear, Woolens,
Flannels, Blankets, Yarns.

Madam, your dress is exquisite,
I admire your selection.' Hogle
alway has the latest /fabrics and
correct styles.
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Ever on the Alert for Bargains and Serve
His Customers.

Additional Local.

Dr. Coburn, Nov. 10: Mr. Gardner, Dec. 1;
Dr. Master. February fl. Tickets'■for the
entire course will be sixty cents, for single
The Lsdiet- Home Mtytynary socletv- lectures, twenty cents. Tickets may be
connected with Ute M. K. church, will hold। obUti n’d at O. D. Spaulding’s. Fred
their annual social at the Episcopal society. Heath's, E. Y. Bogle’s or of members of
.rooms on Wednesday. October 2lst Sup­. the League. Tbe lectures will be at the
per served from titettnwi o'clock. As( Methodist church.
the proceeds of ft»b social are to be used1
The ladies society of the Presbyterian j
fur charitable purte'w-s we trust that all1 church will be entertained at the society
who ate iu syuipnthy with lids work will1 rooms. Friday afternoon, October 23rd. i
favor us with their wres&gt;-nre.
Everybody Invited.
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That for
Program for U. L
C. which meets at1
. A series of meetings will tie held at the
the home of Mrs. Mur? T. Goodyear, Sat­■ Haffner school house of south-west Castle­
urday rvettlng. October 17th:
ton, commencing Sunday evening. Octo­
Opening exercises.
ber Utb, conducted by the Rev. Wm. F.
Roll call, qiiotati »us ti&lt; ws Items.
Kring.
Leading Fa-Ms &lt;»1 .vmtri.au History,
Friday. November 6th, next, wilbbe tbe
MLw Allie Cannotn.
Social liwtlculipus of United States, Mbs 50lh anniversary of the establisbbteut of
Methodism In this city. It ia proposed to
Addie Jordan.
observe this send centennial, and all lhe
Music. Dr. Fowler.
.
History of Dtditlcal Patties-in America, old pastors and presiding elders over this
charge will be invited to attend. In the
IL Cook
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Reiencr. the Handmaid of Agricultural, afternoon from 2 till 4 o’clock will be given
rendniscenres of the “olden time” by for­
- Mrs. M^ry Goodyear.
Paper, Isxbeik of dfpalxi, Mrs. Smile mer pastors, presiding elders and laymen.
From 4 to 5 will be given to the renewing
of old and making ot new friendships. In
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Critic. Mrs. Carter.
the evening, Hon. Daniel Striker will read
We are ahead of them all
Tiie Epworth League pr.»p&lt;W? to give b n history he has prepared, after much pa­
iContse of lectures thia lull and winter. tient research, extending over many years,
both in
! This Is the firs’, cuurse of lectures that has of the Hastings Methodist Episcopal
been BUompted in this city tor some time cburrti. The occasion will be one of great
- aud we hope will be appreciated by our interest
citizens and supported. Tbe lectures will
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby will complete
be given by very well kn'&gt;wn men mid will
Ids secund year's work next Sunday, Octo­
■ all be very valuable and Interesting. It
ber 18, when he will preach at the Presby­
•wHI toe ueceuary to charge an admittance
terian church both morning and evening.
Call in and satisfy yourselves.
■fee so Bi to pay the expenses uf getting
Evening service at 7 o’clock.
the lecluivrs here, but the fee will be so
The Y. P- &amp; C. E. will meet in tbe
finiall as to place the lectures within the
reach uf all. Four leelures will bedelirer- Presbyterian church. Sunday, October 18,
ed In till- course. The lecturers will be at 6 o'clock, to be led by Josie Whipple.
B» follows: Rev. W. A. Hunsberger of
Mu-skcg in. who is well known in this city.
HEREDITY.
Two years aeu Mr. Hunsberger went
Bbrqfld and has prepared a lecture describ- When I reflect on all that h*» been done
teg bis j iurney and what he saw. Tte
And that my life wm kindled at a flame
4itke of his lecture is -Across the Atlantic
Lit from another and pn-ccdinR oue
mid Heyuu U” The second hearer will be Of sequent torches roachlnK UU the nun
Rev. Camden JI. Coburn 7u. !&gt;.. pastor of
Embodied tiro first In mortal frame.
-‘the Methodist chare* ju Ann Arbor, the
seat &lt;rf the
Michigan University.
Dr. Oban* j* lecturing regularly under Thea do I question whether I am I;
Until I see attend in purple fold
•ths dire.-tioij Of one of tbe "Iwcture
Suspend tbe Ganges. Amaaon and Nite.
.Jtew.u&lt;," tor a large price. He is just And all the feeding otreams that multiply
W * publishing hi tiie “Honuletie Review”
Their tides of which the clcrad in made, tbe
while
It holds its individual state and mold.
artidet on Egyptological questions. that
haa ever appeared In any American periodHal. Tbe publishers of tbe ••Homiletic
Heviby'' are paying him the largest
Tho chemist Liebig proposed to measure
amount for fate artfclM that they have ever
Do yon want to know what ails your eyes?
paid to any American contributor to their the standanl of civilisation by the congreat magazine. Dr. Cuburn baa travelled ■uinptiou of soap—a criterion which would
Do yon need your eyes examined by one who can tell
rxtrmdvdy Bl the east and has made some put the Inhabitant* of North Holland at
imiHirunt urefaaauloK’ical diacovaries him­ the bead of all drilhed nations. Aji a more what you ueed?
self. The ittte of Dr. Cobunf* lecture reliable test Edmund A Lout suggested tbe
will he •'AmociX the Turks, Aral* and sale of steel pens, tbe socialist Bebel, the
Egy pinna." Dr. Coburn comes here for frequency of reform meetings. Dr. Ber­
lew than half tbe amount be receives In nard. tbe use of undergarments (a Inxury
Jcciare courses In fulfillment of a promise unknown to the aemlclvlilzed tribes of
iwnretinx? ago a.ade to Mr. Puffer. Tiie Asia aud South America)-. ProAwtor Ebere,
tttlrd lecturer will be Her. Waablngton the snie of postage atanipa. The milcage of
Gardner. professor in Albion college. Mr. railroads per hundred square miiw&lt; of ter­
Gardner is oi»e of the beat know n men in ritory might do iu comparing countries of
If you do, call on Dr. Lowry, the oculist, the optician.
Michigan
He is Past lh.part»e»t Com­ equal density of population, latl otherwise
would put Belgium too unfairly abend of
mander Mielibfun G. A. R. He will five
Take this advice and you wont regret it; and you will save
his great war lecture "The Struagle for
Cha’.unfxir*.” The fourth lecturer will be Sew York Telegram.
your eyes and money in the end.

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STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Provisions,

Standard Canned Goods,
No. 1 Tea and Coffee,
Crockery, '
Grlassware,
Lamps and
Chinaware,

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Our new stock of

STOVES
Is piling in so fast we are at a loss to find room fortbeiH.

STOVES. STOVES,. STOVES.
Our basement is full, every room is jammed fall, and not all
in yet.

BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
See the bargains we offer to make room.

Gasoline Stoves.
Regular price $17.00: to close out, 9.00.
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Churns! Churns! Churns!
Regular J6.00; now at 4.25.
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Western Washing Machines,
The,best made.

OldOprice $10.00, for 7.00.
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Clark’s Sulky Plows.
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A few more to close out.

Buggies, Road Wagons, Surreys, He.
Fine top buggies, price $125.00, we offer for 92.00. ■
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Many Other Bargains in
Elegant top surreys, canopy top road wagons, spring wag0*1-'.
&amp;c., heavy team harness, light driving harness, single
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Hastings, mich., October 22,1891.
Hastings

The best Advertis­
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WHOLE NO. 1897

Banner.

Ttie fire fiend assaulted Will Evans’
a«irk«y.
house at Nashville the other day. The
Com husking Is the order of the day.
Published Thursdays by
new water works system wasn't quite
Hayden Myers is on the sick list, unablt
COOK BIROS.,
Eaton county's fair netted alxiut 81.500
ready for busbies*. but by the aid of 25 to attend school last week.
above expenses. Barry county's fair did
plucky females'. Will managed to subdue
Quarterly meeting will lie held at the quite as well. The agricultural society
U fSTZ.TGw, MICH.
the flames.
Tamarack church next Saturday and Sun­ will clear up the Indebtedness of last year
day.
caused by the purchase of new ground.
Liberal Skbboth school has been post- i! and nearly If not quite pay for the 81.200
Work is mare plenty than news this poned until spring.
, I worth of new buildings erected tills year.
week.
Xlrs. Hatton is on the sick list.
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The sqetety is to be congratulated. Now
Rev. Myers, the Methodist minister, and
Uncle Carlos Spencer is worse again.
I 1 if it will H|&gt;cnd 8500 onthejniak. and offer
family, will be a resident of Carlton Cen­
Frank Rorabeck and Frank Burdick, &lt; f . not less than 81.200 in speed premiums
Of water wears away the hard­ ter this winter. He U repairing and fitting Hickory
Comers, were lu this vicinity last | tor next year, It will place Itwlf in a IKMlthe Caln house.
est rock, and a similar idea is upWheal
week on their way north with lioraes.
I tlon to command all the aid it can ask.
Is biiug hurt by the Insect and
Mrs. James Spencer has returned home
my excuse for keeping my also the dry
weather Is unfavorable.
from Coats Grove, where she has been 1 As C. F. Brooks wat driving home from
name and business before you. Emma McKinney and Anna Shriber taking care of her little grand-daughter । the 1st ward Tuesday evening after dark.
he heard some one driving toward him
several Bays Inst week in the Valley that arrived OcL 10th.
You may think 1 am well ad­ spent
City.
wisn to congratulate Miss Nye on I with a single rig. al a furious rate of speed.
vertised aud ought to unit, but Mrs. Wm. Haymond returned to her theWe
tutuiagvment of her school end tb« In­ | Thinking that jierhaps some horse was
i tunning away, he turned out to the side of
at Carltan Center from Grand Rap­ terest manifested.
SO was the last candidate for j home
last Wednesday.
latest thing out is a machine that piiick- the road as far as be could get with safety.
governor on the labor ticket. Id*The
nun came last Tuesday. Just in lime en thieves have invented, »o as to steal । He had no more than got to one side as far
Can you name him?
to catch the c|uv&lt;&lt;r seed and hinder many chickens without making any noise. । as -be could get, when the driver of the
reined
hia
from hulling;
They ean witer a roost and with the in- j! approaching rig. apparently rc
“T* ,,,B
■*de
road upon
Eld. Kenytai and wife, of Monterey, strumeDtssomething like a pair of pruning I h&lt;J** ,,ut ,o
,Th" *"»
held meet Ings in the Advent church Inst ■bnn. clip Uk- l.eml. oj b....dr«l, o! ru,l&gt; »&gt;' f ‘
in &gt; ■» i.iJt.r
। collided with tcrriffic force, the wheels
W41nesiiny and Thursday night.
locking, throwing Mr. B.. the hone and
Is selling watches, clocks, jew­ . Prof. Pixley did not entertain the Carl- hi one ntgnu------------------------ Clu'rtdste.
। the buggy al! in a heap. The horse broke
as announced last Wednesday, &lt;-b
elry and silverware. I keep ! toniteH
It
has
been
semw
time
since
any
Items
i Ioom? from the buggy and ran home, where
account of tint rain.
\
from here have appeared In the Baxnkk. | he was found soon after somewhat injured,
the best aud choicest stock in
but time’s tclenllrss band has been busy । The buggy was badly wrecked and the
Hustings.
1 George Chatbrm, of Suflfidd, wm in just the same.
I h.micas scattered through the 1st and 4th
Prices always the lowest.
E. T. Rhodes, our former blacksmith, . wards. Mr. Brooks was unable to tall
town Iasi Thursday.
E, Potter. &lt;&lt; Lansing, was hi town part has left for parts unknown. He left more whether there were one or two perouns or
liabilhies than ^sss'ls.
not but thinks that there were two. After
of but weeiLJ
John Horn, who went ens? oil the Olin the coHislou the party or parties in the rig
li. IL WagirTuf. Ionin, was lu town part
excursion. Ims returned honn*.
drove rapidly away in the darkness, never
of last week.
James 11. Ryan went to Kalamazoo last stopping to Investigate the extent of the
W. Bn 1 Hsian returned to hit home In
Friday.
Frltlav.
damage caused. No stone will Im left un­
Imda last Monday.
|ti&gt;y’s Clothing.
Dr. Harris, our new doctor, who under­ turned t« find Hie guilty one or ones and
PKORA1E OIll'EE.
Howard lx*m&lt;&gt;iis accidentally shot himState of Michigan. County st Ban/-m.
1»&lt;■ If hi Un* knee last Sunday.
took the critical taw of Dr. Hunt, has If caught an example will be made of them
Al a session &lt;&gt;l the Probate Court tor the
Youths’ Clothing.
Mrs. Wbrcdon. who has-been very sick i«cen very successful in his treatment, and that they will not forget very soon.
ouiuty ot lurry, tmldm .it the ProbMe Office tn
Dr. Hunt, although not a writ man by any
th- city of ibuitlnrs. m «dd rounty, on Sat- for the past wck Is on the gain.
day the tnh day 01 tMoi&gt;er. iu tl:r year one
The sociil an-! concert given by the means, has so far recovered as to be able to
Men's Clothing.
Ui»i&gt;«and elcht hundred nut ninety one .
। Following are the re.i!» estate transfern
I young folks «&gt;f this plant at the opera
Present. Charles W. Armtlrvng, Judge M !
Walter Oliver, dale of Kalamazoo, has for llm weekending October tilth, 1891. as
Probate.
t! house last Thursday evening was a grand
I’urnisliing Goods.
located here and is doing good w ork :u&gt; a taken from the books in the register’s office:
In the matter of lh« estate of M&lt;mcs । cnlertahinicnt and a hnant lai success.
Fnnuwurtb. decease,!
Harvey Geer to Geo. Mullen; Ttu sre 31‘ralrieA few from here attended the dance at blacksmith.
n&gt;r fare!to Grand Rapids, and get.
Ou nt
reading
and Farnswortb.aamlDlstnUor
filing tbe petition duly vert[1 tied
Bed
HcuryD.
ut I1I Woodbury f
*" " uby
j 'C: W.
”• Chilron last
Mrs. Mary Deck, who has been very viil-SSoo.
ghen
ot Henry
D. Farnswortn. admlniMnttor &lt;i(
Ida clem to Hannah Parker; -ton see t Carlton
1
Pet,,ton Ii Thursday evening ami report a g&lt;x&gt;d time, sick, is getting better.
11 want, what is seasonable, suitable
■“» ,TW—1,1
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8 -I*-ta.
(
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„n
, T|jei|,or&gt;(. jnet-s (|nw a htxe crowd last
Marion Davenport bus had a cellar wall
Auu CofB.-til to tiro H ranrtetibnrg; n M of
we 3G Kuti.-uiU Slum.
xtunlay.
, | built under his house, and Is having idas- o
ii you buy clothing and furnishing
’ ....—,
DuHah Bau to Mlrah J. Fish; lol2 blk 4 Free­
M. 1L Ahb-n was In Detroit the fore pari tvnng r.nd other improv entente done.
1
port Woo.
1 Howard Mosher, iinviug built a wing to
Edward M. Andrews to Anson Ward; lot
1 Ijthdi'VctNo'el’dHr. A- •
lh!, lll.nrjUJ&gt;oj . vi' the week &lt;«i business.
I
JaDilnsoh hi\,s tendered his reslgna- I his store for a' dwelling, is tearing down blk 3 Fr. ep.wc *s». |
.Milon Wallduit! Jto It. K. Grant. I). W.
tlon uspte&gt;tmaM-r.
I be partilum which seperated the store lie'Holds;
parcel HSi&gt;e S.W
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--- -------------■ from his former kitehen. and will now
Julia A. k-vuoldA'&lt; Frank McDerby; piece!
'
irfMUd ccurt thro to be bolut-u M Hie Probate ■
i have room to acrcmodate his rapidly grow­ Ciistlctoa t.'W.
.Ivlin Muuig.im-rr to 1. M. and Almira H.
Geo.
Greybarn and wife hate return'd ing trade.
; Office. In the vdy sf H «&lt;?’: r*. in »dd county,
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Flint; pare-! sec s-i lUrrv'SltOT.
i and the* esH*r, if any there be. wLy the ywr | om thcii vi-it to Indiana
I.ureun King, of Richland, spentSuhday
8. E and Khzx .1. .smiilito Frederick Vanof the petitioner ms' not be graoUMt. And it 1 A. CorlrL'id's little boy Is very hick with ’
Grsdri; t»arc:-l Nashville W7.V&gt;
with her mother and friends here.
Is furtlH-r ordered. ’Dint sdd i«eUtiawr give no i
Atvarey Wika-; io Ida Wilcox; s w!* of s c%
j lice to the persons tutereMnf in *a!d estate. &lt;»l typhoid (cm r.
Fol. Pciiiad Is getting ready to plaster 1I see'.
’' Assyria 8iuo.
: ilie iienitency «t ’-.dd petitbra. nnd tlw tieartag
Ic*jle L-- has n now organ purchased his house.
Drlll.i Hargtn in to Fremont C. Hagar; 3* see
I thereof by causing a ropy ut this order to nc ; of E. A. Mattison of Hastings.
W&lt;M'dlauir«g'&lt;3.
Operation* have ceased at the brick yard
1 published in the HaMtfi ' H'XNKK. a news; *Fremoji Hxgerto J.im-a Walden; a
per primed and circulated ui said count) of 1 The M. E. social frill la- held at Mr- 11.
;ljam, once in each wr« u for three successive K. Stevcua oqc week from Friday after­
Hop*
llir
isu.oov I. now Mog Uurn^l. i
u. tana, m
noon.
The eva|Hirator is doing a big business. 53x10
■
CHAUUts w. Aiiuwruoxo.
Campbell Bros, have been making some |
w
Bobln^on; 1
Kinilierling Bros. are finishing up the
true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
,
!0
u e *•&lt; s-c 13 Jln&gt;&gt;&gt;! skmi.
improvements
tn
their
More.
tv,-,
last job of thrcscing in these parte for this tmeded
Sow
iTbutax T.„ |L,ltrT.
n°”’i ’•"X
season.
u
ritOBATr. ukdkij.
. great. improvement i.„
.„ made oil•' &gt;i. [, wood to Orson E. Wood: 4&lt;&lt;a&lt;e3 3t
I A
has luw
been
VV.xsllaiul
State of M!ebbnu&gt;.««&gt;uut' «rf Btny-**- , .
Itutland.
the highway Just south of town.
/.t a
of the Freluar Court for.the
After -a Joint .................
absence from the colnmns
at the Probate &lt;’».*,.
Ir.mnty
.*unu of
&gt;&gt;’ IIk-tv. bt»Mrn ■**
......
Mrs. Wadd is rapidly, failing and is lia­ I Wm. Weymoutqapiiears to be a pretty
1.. the
— -eft)
it, ,.r
hl
Of lt.atior.*
ltastlne». In
'» aAld
said notlttiV.
county. Oil
«a ( &lt;,( the Basx
. mk we again will try to send ble to die at any time. '
| tough example of n thief. One week ago
iu —ay. the-nth day «»t October, in the year .
ln wur Vd|uable paper,
he was arrest'-d for stealing n gun. Thia
on-tteanand eight liundr«&lt;l and muctviinr.
l”
. ..
-.. .. ........... i.. «....
. week a warrant was Issued for his arrest
; PraMSit, Cltartei W. AruiMroay. Juda- &lt;B •
IL Long now smfies over u 11 pound on the -Large of stealing wheat from
girl.
'
i
I cu'-iiity treasurer. Ha|e Krnvun. And now •
Mrs C. E. Smith is on the rick IlsL
he is in durance vile for n e,ti!l more
•The chicken pie social passed off very serious offense. It ajqu-ars that Ed. Bates
pleasantly.
and family were away from their Rutland
A. Evert .'now moves from Mr. Rowley’s home Inst week. On Friday night, it la
I farm nnd Uharle.s btricklln’r farm in Wood-1
। claimed. Weymouth went into the ]&gt;asture
I land.
of u farmer near Freeport look a couple of
J D. Woodl of Brooklyn, made a short vis-. horses therefrom to the barn, wherh, ho
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/ —r ; it with his brotlier O. E.
harness'ti them to a wagon. He drova to
' 'i Thomav Wells i&gt; at work
for win
Wil| !. And Mill they cume these lillte boarders. Ed. Bates houSe, and absolutely skinned
: IVniiook.
. lul. Coat* now is smiling on account of a the house of everything movable—furni­
&lt;4T«*t in the • i:y &lt;•
I Mr. Atkins has sold his entire crop of girl.
ture, crockery, eatables, bedding etc. In
rye for Si cents a bushel.
! J. B. Smith is now at home from Ypsi- short, ns Sheriff Benham expressed it “It
I " Miss Kiltie Dooley, nt Hastings, was the : |Ruti visiting bis parents.
looked as though a cyclone had got in Ite
gueM of Mts. J. K. Robtason lari Sumtay.
—
-------work there: and that not 85.00 worth of
Thomas Tanner Ims returned from the1 Rutin r cool weather ut’thia
...............
II stuff was left except the carpets.” Thu
writing.
Pwkitig iliphM 1* the order of the day. plunder Wymouth took to a place north of
,mi!ale«! in said County o
Freeport, .and accreted. Mr. Bates did
1 »wk fer tbrre stK-ce-slV'
| But apples are in»t very plenty.
John Lydy and wife, of Campbell. Ls • not return home till Sunday, and it was a
rd dav of heart ua
Uta Xlortd’V Wtl&lt;» ha* b't-Il VlsitlllK # ।
j —-riuu»W. AMtMte*.
pltlal le wreck o( its funner self be found
v
n.u.is
»
v....
p,
j.
Judge of l*lwU*a.
...an,&gt;.•»«
Belle Becker ha* returned from Grand in his home. That evening the officers
(A true eBw~
were apprised, amt Monday morning
da j.
Rev. (». 1‘g'rry called vii frktnlij here Ihi Rap|ds.
Jiimes nyt Hint Clarence bud to draw a Deputy Whit Benham started on the trail.
first 0! the week.
Thai forenoon he learned enough to satis­
Hattie
and N0111 Fidier attended load of potatoes for his board.
As Will Hecht was returning Lome with fy himself of Wsmooth's guilt, arrested
the association at Hastings Saturday;
him at Freeport and brought him to this
Ills
engine
from
John
Carpenter's
fnnn.
he
OUR COUNTY.
Chas. Depew, of Comstock, w staying a
came very near going down through the city, and placed hlnrfa Jail. To mid the
1 short time with his uncle. John Barber.
culnrt Just south of Wm. Wallace’s - cur-1 spice of variety to Ids pertonnanc^n,
La«t Friday evening n social was held at .
nurs by the stringers giving away, the Wynuiitli set the jail on fire Tuesday. It
R« ■ C. 11. Scnve? has tendered his n*s- tlq* residence of Frank Barber for the pun south end going down. Hnd the north1 probably would have liceu no calamity had
ignntlon ns jmMor of the t’oiigrcgalloual pose ot'-ral-ing funds to purchase an organ end went &lt;l &gt;wn it would have went very both hlmselE and the Jail been consumed.
for the. selipulliouse. and on Friday even­ hard with Mr. IL This town had better’
latter.—Wymouth persisted iu adding a
I churches of Mlddlt'vHh and irvipg.
ing. &lt;k*L SOt!&gt;. there will be a shoe social
put In good brides and save . costs. But1 great deni more (spice to the kcusattonal
Chas. Beck, while working Ju the Mid­ at Chas. Barber’s fur the same object.
are now Compete arid we are prepaaed to sup- dleville
'
part
of Lis life, n little Inter. The fire in
it
is
putting
in
iron
bridges
as
fast
as
they
flouring mill, ran r. sth er Into the
Mrs. Hattie Reynolds. &lt;»T Plainwell, is
_ the jail bad hardly been put out. when he
can and flint Is right.
I all for the coming Fall and Winter Seasons. first finger of one of his luiuds from the visiting her sou.
ply tb&lt;
Again the wedding bcl's are out and' was returned to his cell. Soon after things
। tip to the first JoiuL It was a most painArthur Stuirter lias moved back on his
lids lime for Mr. Jarman, of Irving, and had got quieted down a little, he took a
farm and the house lie vacated Is now oc­ Miss Lydia Ballou, of Carlton, Sunday. sheet off from his bed. fastened It to |he
fu! Injury.
Chas. Cook, of Middleville, shot W. c. cupied by Frank Brown fnmi Cooper Cen­ Muy they five long and happy Is the best top of the grating In the.window, stepped
That’’ss aa »u
small ter.
Otto’s dog WedncMtaj. That
wishes of your scribe and all their friemls. iijMiii a stool, tied tile other end of the
W. Fisher entered three head of horses
matter. ,But a lawsuit will grow out uf,
Mrs. John Carjx-nter Sr. and Mrs. Jay sheet around bls neck and stepped off Into
11: that will cost them more money than all at the Plainwell fair, andvbruught home, Carpenter were in O’Donnell Gunday even­ eternity as be aupposed. How long he
four
first
premiums.
f
had been in his uncomfortable position,
the dogs in Barry county ore north.
'
ing.
Flower A Brooks air putting down a
nobody knows. Ono of Deputy Sheriff
Elder Myers is expected this week.
the finest line of Riess Goods that was ever ex- The Freeport Herald speaks right out In drive
We J
well fur Byron Fisher. They have
Benham's boys bad occasion to go by
Lewis Cole Is building a granary.
fa
tor
of
a
new
court
hou-e
nod
Jail,
as
irt
nf
the
country.
Our
fine
Parisian
Dress
put
down
1U0
feet
of
pipe
ami
will
have
to
i
Wymouth’s cell, and on looking In saw him
hiliilol in
G. B. Cole was in Freeport Monday.
the MuhUrviifl? .Sun also. Right you drive farther to find gravel although they
■''■ovelties ire the latest and most elegant in the dues
Mrs. W. R. Vester and daughter Vina hanging. Sheriff itenhum was quickly
are, brethren. And we ate pleased with
Pattern,
notified and with one or two’others pro­
have 50 fert;of water.
were In Ila* tings Monday.
Hie spirit of your words.
niarke:.
Hugh Crawford, of East Carlton, was al ceeded to the Jail. Wymouth was terribly
Middla villa.
i
black In the face. Ids swollen longue
A move is being made tu secure a furni­
.
The Misses Delia Gale. Edith Chase and the Center Monday.
Minnie Fleming aud Vina Vester starts slightly protruded and os he had no pulse it
ture factory at F:ecport.
Hazel Hendrick were In the Rapids Satur­
was thought that he was &lt;lead. He had cross­
Monday for Battle Creek on a visit.
Some one Is whispering around Freeport
There was a surprise on Cora Cain in ed the dark riveras far as pain or sensibility,
day.
A. Wilkinson was in Hastings Saturday.
that the U A: H. railroad is seriously con­
but after a half hours working over him
North
Carlton
last
Thursday
evening.
A
Fred Walker it&gt; studying law with Carsidering n plan for a new depot al that
nice album whs presented to her as a token lie came to and still Is In the land of the
village. The news is so gratifying that velh A Hendrick.
living. To prove that Wymouth posaesnes
Florence Evers, of Grand Rapld|, spent: of her friends.
ment. • F
se Cloak room is fitted wiih the largest assort- Brother Godfrey can hardly credit it.
John Carpenter threshed 878 bushels of great nerve is shown by the fact that he
never struggled eiamgh to tip over the
Sunday
hi
the
village.
There
are
a
few
subjects
for
a
humane
frn»i .
■'I leetgd Cloaks for Misses, Children and Ladies,
Several from this place tendered Mr. oats from 14 acres.
stool that was almost touching his leg, and
in this vicinity. They will drive I and Mrs. George Ickes, of Grand Rapids,
Pricer w■' ■iealX!st. to the very finest, at the most reasonable agent
had he repented his rash act lie could have
tfieir faithful Meeds to town mid allow a very pleasnnt surprise last Friday even­
Corn
husking
and drawing fodder is the swung himself back onto the window, or
nc in,- ’ 1 iln !-u‘t everybody in style, fit-and price. Do them to stand bitched to a jmst nearly all ing, it lieing their 25th wedding anniver­ order of the day. Formers find their corn bed-aud released himself before his neck
day long without food or water, while the
sound ami heavy, but cut short at the was stretelied very badly, or before he had
1
f'pf«re you have seen us.
'
inconsiderate master is imvlog u very en­ sary.
John Dietrich was in the Valley city north end by our usual August drouth.
l»«ed kilo inBonsiblllty. But he ap­
joyable (?] time taking liquid refreshments
Marvin Fowler and wife returned last,i parently realized the serious position he was
Saturday.
and playing cards. The horses should be last
Mrs. Saiunv! Armstrong. «&gt;f this village, week from making his son John K. Fow­ ■ in and determined to end his life by hang­
(
cared Tor and the owners compelled to foot has fallen heir to a million dollars.
ler a visit at bls home In Campbell towu-. Ing and would have succeeded lu a couple
Mrs. Flo Bubk. of McCord, was in town slilp. Minnesota. He speaks very promis­ of minutes more. What next?
the bill.—Freejxirt Herald.
Our Freejiort doctor reports a case of Tuesday.
)
Still later.—Wymouth was caught In the
ing of the country.
Archie McQueen was in the Rapids on
A. C. Towne returned last week from net uf twisting another sheet yesterday
genuine, old-faiilftoiied la grippe up that
io liiL-r. F ol^arPcto comprises as usual the latest designs!
visiting his birth place In Bakersfield.‘ afternoon. m» doubt with the intention of
business
Sntnrday.
Attend,
the
"Carlton
concert"'
at
the
Franklin Co., Vt He can give you blr hanging himself again.
•ters al : v‘।
Body Brussels, Moqnettes. Armin­ way.
Word from Prof. Eugene Davenport,
opinion of that country in contrast with
housei’rldsy evening.
Ward (httimn Sundayed with his Michigan very easily.
Bent r,-, ; , ' . I” °«r Curtain and Upholstery Depart­ iate of Woodland, tu F. F. Hilbert, dated school
Same aud residence
OcL 10th at Newport News, Va., states
Wheat Is looking very promising on the
in Nlahvllle.
,j
found everything that is in the market.
that all except the family cat wore seasick, parents
Feed Fausey, of Carlton, was in town ground considering the small amount of
' Ontm *l3C ',
Stevens. DtneUMtelj .
but expected to reach their destination In
We"*v.&gt; rien
^l.amazeo do not fail to give us a call.
tall. Woodard has purchased lol 82 of J t HettUU £■ Modil-r Hiu&gt;p-d
Saturday.
Cal. Brach, of Wayland, was in the Hl­ ruin
Martin
Adelte LSte.J«MHim
by Nov. Oth.
Style:।
U[Jltix,n for the Largest Assortment, Latest Brazil
,M t Lewis Uil».
&lt;»r«»
Mrs. Johnson to give him more room.
on M.
buidnesH
Monday.
Expected that pipe-laying will be in pro­' Inge
Dunn. "__
Mrs.
Hendrick,
of Peach Belt. Alle­
Our
wheat merchants are payIng for an lSB (j Jennie
LemiH I H &lt;ila-e»w. lull I more
gress this Week on the Nashville water
gan Co., will occupy her new home on occasional load of wheat from 90 to 92 IM . u-nxm M tm.iBl-t
e&gt;*nta per bushel. Must fanners are hold­
&gt; Grand Rapids St. next week.
works.
■
Ed. Muak Is clerking In E. Hanlon’s ing for their figures. Wehave no calamity
The Nashville News calls atteutioii to»
lUiy-e** Grant, Woodland
the fact that 13 new bulldlngsBrelncourse* drugstore. Bert Millard having rualgne 1 farmers here.
*® 'lOrabEarty.
,
of construction at Nashville. And then
&lt; PhmUU Jarman Irving
1
Our new M. E. minister is wry much
bis
position.
lci
। Lydia E BoUan, Cartoon
Herb Clark,, of Caledonia, was In the
noting ibat 13 is au unlucky number, the :
liked at Mila
n.-ms advises the building of one or two;
"village Sunday.
more.

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Joortt. Jrhll F Me-mt Mrs
E K Brown. W F Little. A ---- --------------------- r, BBanion. KatobD A J Newton, CUmmt Smith, Wm H B.ivder.
To the Hon. Mavor aud Common Council of the
clt&gt;af HaaUugs :
.
GkNTLKMKN; Ycur commit lee on streets to
was referred thn within petition, would
On motion of Aid'. Reynold* petition of Hiram whom
report that they have had the nutt­
Jonefennd outers was Solerred to side-walk respectfully
ier under conn!deration and have examined Into
co mltler.
Hit' necessity of the road, mid would recotaim-nd
ter
Hasting*. May S9th, 10L
the prayer of the petitioners be granted.
To the Hon. Mayer and CkmiUMJtt LouneU of the that
June 19. U91.
City of Hastings:
•
J. wr. Bknti.kv,
Gkntijcmen:- The distance from the water
John &amp; knck.
Conunittee.
Moved by AM. Nelson that thn same oe ac­
raVmnted cost at exteadfaig the city water cepted and adopted. Carried.
mains to that place, rain extension to be at 3 tn.
Ayes,
Bentley,
Nelson.
Reynolds,
Sent.'.
aud 4 tn. pipe, ts about *1 Jtn, of which amount Spruce. Nays, none.
vo bare reason to believe the cemetery oompsmy
AM Rcytioliis tell the room and Aid. Blinatou
would contribute, say &lt;AH. and if the satae can took Ins scat.
dour at a net cost of say otic Uumsiuid dollars, To the Hon. Mavor and Common Council of the
we would respectfully recommend that the
C«ty of Hastings:
•
water 1'"&gt;ln« lw so exlrr dial.
We the undersigned property owners on Mill
Very RrapeetfuUy.
street east—more generally known as the River
W. u Wit.Kixa,
road -In ward one. do petition yonr Hon. body
to make a sufficlett out lay In labor to grade and
gutter said ttireet from W ni. Hicks' weal lice to
creek ue.&lt;r Wilkin* mill, so as to carry off the
Rjt*oi.\xi&gt;. That the num of one ibuiitand surface waler, as we the undersigned property
deHart be appropriated from Che water woMu owner and tax payers on said "tree! arc being
douxtrurilou 1 mH for tlie purpoau at extuudiug greally dninaged and inconveulrnecd by the
the water main* from t ha". H. Batter’a rest running of waler nt every rxintuil across ottr
deuce to the cumeU'ry, provided, the Mint be Ini* or land; and we the nndrnriguvdwiU i ver
cotudrucu-d wltb three and tour inch cast iron pray:
pit*, and provided further, that the cemetary
w“VH Jenks. ChM. H. Hauer. C 8 Whitcomb,
OMOdatloti furnish thn balnr.ee of the nawv,
if any. to compute the extemriuu kloresalu in (ngt- tor the Kelley-Hunt lot.) GeorgeH. Reeves,
rood and work-mau-like imiuncr.
M W Vroomnn, C 8 burton.
J. W. BKKTUN!.
To the lion. Mator aud Common Council of the
June Mh, ini.
City ot Hastings:
Aid. Bentley moved sts adoption. Carried.
Gknti.kmkn : Your committee on streets to
Ayes. liltusUwi. Selaon, Reynolds, beutz, whom was referred the wlttiln petition would
Bpctiev. Nays untie.
respectfully report that they have examined the
Hastings. Mich.. May »tl&gt;, IMt.
street mentioned, and would recoruineiid that a
To the Hon. Maybr and Uommon C-ouacll oL tho sum of money, to I* designated by ywur honoraCity of Hustings:
. • tile body, be expended un said atrret. inakb g
Gbxtlkmkx; Wo would recomtNend t|»at and repairing thn gutters. It would not be ad­
the water mains be extended south ou Kllra- visable to attempt to grade the street this year.
June 19&lt;h, 1W1.

pipe, and^ave two tire bjdrauta. Tbe-tmtlmaUid
‘

Very ResiwwtfaHy.
W. L. IVlUUSS.

Hoard of Water Com'rt.
RKKOI.VEP. That the :*mn of fair hundred
and sixty uoilare be appropriated from wafer
construction loud tor purpose ot extending
utalus as above specified.
j&gt;AX. W. Kxysoudh.
Aid. Reynolds moved Its adoptlo.i. Carried.
Ayes. Bentley. Blluston. Nelson. Reynolds,
Bentz, Silence. Kaya, note.
Moved by Aid. 11-utlvy that certlllcatc from
ftapervbor Abbey be received and placed on
Ble. Carried.
Finance committee reported favorably on accouutt of Stuart. Knappen &amp; Weaver, copy of
opinion ot supreme court in case of Amos Bald­
win vs. city. 32.U; A. F- Fausey, road scrapsr,
tsts.OO; H. B. Wightman, 10 days tioard review
•nd justice fees case ot Jas. McDonald.

pl,

f*

Ayea. Bentley. UUusion. Nelson, Reynolds,
Hontz. Spence. Says, nose.
Besolved. Ttiat street commissioner be ta•tructed to commence moving dirt from hlKtplaces on Jefferson street at one© and grade
stakes he stuck as soon ajx&gt;Mibfe.
Dax. W. Rkyxolw.
A)d. Reynolds moved, its adojdlon. Carrinl.
Ayes. Bentley.Bllnston, Manec. Nelson, ReyuoldKBentz, twvote—7. Nays, none.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that rooiinlUee en
fire dc)&gt;artinent he authorized to make repairs
neceMtu.&lt; al engine hoiwa Carrricd.
Aye*. Bentiev, Rlluriou. Manee, Reynolds,
Nelson, Bentz, Spence-7. Nays, none.
CITY ACCOVXTS.

J. L. Reed repairs on scraper.................... S 1 W
•;
how cart................. f 2 W
M. ttagv. iaifor, marshal-.* ordtT................. 1 «
servteai,
y&gt; 00
Geo. W. Abbey, pus------*“* supervisor.
—‘
Allen Jones, servici
D. Wotcott, labor...
L. Dooley, tabvr....
13
Jos. Rogrra. supplh
Jack Shay, labor...
WU1 Wrfght, do.......................................... - =
J. L. Crawley, supplies...J........................ 2 73
W. H. Beadle, view sheep killed............... 2 00
Ray Kelly, assistant survey....................... 5 -J5
Moved by Aid, Bentley .to allow accounts as
received and orders drown on proper fund.*.
Carried.
/
.
Ayes. Aid. Bentley,/Bllnston, Manee. Rey­
nolds. Nelson. Sentz. bpeiito-7. Nays. none.
Moved by Ata. Bllnston that account of street

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JuHN 81-KNCM.

Committee.
Moved by Aid. Sentz that the same be ac­
cepted and adopted. Carried.
Aye*. Bentley. BllnMoo. Nelsoa. Sentx.
Sprue. Nays. none.
Tb toe Hou. major and common council of the
City of Hasting*:
GKNTUSMAN: We. the uwlersfgned would
respecilaity petition jour honorable body to
eau*o some wort to be done on Churh street
from the railroad north to the nver »o a* to
l^rnilt the water to run off from »aM street into
the river, aud your petitioners will ever pray:
C 8 Whlteomb, W L Watt, C L Miller. J L
Retd. Dau Shay, D C Warner. Mrs R h Grant,
J no Shea.
The Hon. Mayor and ComB».1n Council:
Gkxti.kmkx ; Your committee on streets to
whom Uie within petition was referred, would
respectfully report that they have had the mat­
ter under consideration and would recommend
that the gutter* be grtulvd in snch luanner as to
carrj’ off the water wltiiout damage to either the
property
owner* urtbe street.
I...... 1,1 .Ml,

John Etknck.
Committee.
Moved by Aid. Sentz that the same be acceptetA&gt;es.a‘,Xmtb.-y, BUaoton. Nelson. Bentz.
Spence. Nays, none.
Finance committee reported upon account of
ot F.T. Uolgrove. eompxtng city charter. 978.01.
Ou motion report accepted and adopted.
Ayes. Bentley. BMMon. Nel»on, Sentz,
Spence. Nays. none.
Moved by Aid. BHnston that the street com­
mittee be Instructed to purchase three wheel
scrapcra Carried.
Aye*. Bentley. BHnrton. Nelson, Sentz,
Spruce. Nays. none.
Hastings. Mich.. June 19t. i«l.
Rmolvkd, That the sum of five hundred
and nt.y dollars be temporarily transferred
from the contingent fund to the ore fund.
J W. Hknilkv
Aid. Bentley moved its adoption- Carried.
Ayes. Bentley. Hllmuon. Nelson, Sentz,
Spence. Np.Cs. none.
ctrr accocnts ari&gt;iTKi&gt;.
Jock Shay. self, team and man. labor. Jeff­
erson street... ....................................... *-a
Dau Shay and team, do...............................
ChAA Flrtle. do........................................... • ®
Wm Wright, do........................................... «»
Cha* Baker, do........................................... • »
EMyn Reynold*, do..................................... }•
Jim Shay, do........................................
J®*®
John Mullen, do......................................... w
1 so

rOnrmo&lt;^nWoF,*ta.‘Bllnston bill oftaulihA

3

Junn Lentz, do................ ..
Colgrove was referred to linaneu committee. Jack fibav. labor «lb Ward.
Ed tUiay and team, do........
Onmo'tlou meeting adjourned
Don Shay, do.......................
40
J. B. Ikurrms, Recorder
H Hunte, do.........................
Eldyn Reyn» ds. d&lt;»............
Common council met tn regular session Fri­ Jimdbarv,
do. ....................
day evening. Juno 19. lM»j.
John Mnbln. do..................
Mhmr McCoy. preaWMg.
Jutui Myers, do........ . ........
Koi' call. INwneut Aid. Bentley. Nelson. H Burke, do...................
Reyuold*, Senu. SpencA Absent. Manee, David Baker. OO.................
Water*.
K I
Kb Wtru.do......... ............
Minutes of- KCfllng of June 2d and 5tti read Joe Mossou. do.................
smU a: provedWm Neary.do.. ..........
'Hasting*. Mich.. Jun* 19.101.
jhas Dukeuaoo.do.............
To the Hon. Mayor and common Council:
WmBenwMt. do...............
At a regular I meeting of Hastings time com­ E ICrodeesoti. do ............
pany No. 3. held Ob Thursday evening. Juuettii,
101, the fclluwii/g persons were nominated for rr*na r i*oer. a
membership. sub]t*&lt;-t to your approval: Fred Wai WnahLdo.
Newton, ago in, cterk, residence Creek street 3d Cbae Fickle. do.
i io
Scxpmokk, Foreman.
John Myers, do............
....... -L D. Bexxktf.
Jart Shay, tabor First Ward.................
Ida that the commnnit-a- Wm Wright, do .....................................
hhhm tberelu named do- Ed Shay, do............................................
Shay, do.................................r.......
_w„..
Neiion. Reynolds, Sentz. Jim
John Leutz. do.
................. J......
Spence. Nays. none.
Jack Shay- tabor 3d Ward...... -Z..........
Has!ingv. June n»th. tttl.
F Aart. do................................... ..........
To tiic Hon. Mayor and Common council:
Chas rictur. do.......................................
GtrnzMEX; Al a regular meeting ot Hose Jas Shay, do...... . ............ ......................
Co. Wo. 2. held on Thursday evening. June 4th Wm Wright, do.......................................
101. thesun'-es of Will PbigipM and John Gar- J Knbei»ou. burry abeep... .................
nson whs accepted us rmugaed.
'
B Count, tabor ouslde-valk...............
All subject to y our approval.
Fbj roll Hastings Fire Dept officers....
W. A. ScipMOXtx, Foreman.
Hose Co.. No. 3------W. D. Bexxktt, Secretary.
7# 15
••
“
”
*• i..........
Mo red by Aid. Bentley that the same be ac
-•
••
Hook and Ladder Co.
eepted. Carried.
Dept secretary tinea..............................
Ayes. Bcalley. Nelson, Reynolds. Sentz. David Fuller pAiming al engine room..
A A willmouL supplies.........................
by Aid. Bentley that the aame be ac- A
D Maynard, munngsafe...................
eepled. Carried.
••
freight...........................
Aye*. Bentley. Nrisoo. Remolds. Sentz, Raxx am Co. printing............ -............
Bpeimc.
L W Ka.ni id. tapping............................
Moved by AM. Bentley that communication D Wolcott, trenching........ ................. ..
B Wiley, do.............................................
To the Hon. Mayor at.d Common Council -.
At a regular meeting o’ HaaUngs ho»e com- Royal &lt;HI Oa
...................... »«°
Cy No. one, held ou Tueaday evening. June Xeargcant A Co. 38800“feet,“ eout
............... 55 io
IWl.the folhnving penwatw were nominale.l J Stray, haul coal.....................................
• s 'tt
B Hero &amp; Wilkins, cash for freight-.......... « w
Fred Horton, assist survey......................... 1^3
Ray
Kelly,
do
...................
3.M
I). R. Qkmx, Secretary.
J Shea, cash for mat rial highway.......... 2 12
Fkkd Bqvlkx. Ass t Foreman.
Cary Safe Co. safe. .... ........................ 210 oo
Moved bv Aid. Spence teat the same lie re­ The
W
H
Beadle,
view
abeep
killed
..................
2
ceived and persons therein named declared David Fuller, steward Hose No. 2.. ........... 2 W
M
nlMtfnl
K Tubby, labor tapping...............................
'5
Ayea. Bentley, Nelaon, Reynolds. 8entz,
Moved by AM. Bentley that accounts be al­
Bneact*. Nays, noneu
Moved by Aid. Spence that petition from lo* ed h* read and orders drawn ou proper
Hastings Furniture Co , and 10 others be re­ fund*. Carried.
ferred to the street committee. Carried.
Ayes. Bcctley. Bllnston, Nelson, Sentz.
To the Hon. Mayor aud Cetutuon Council of the Speinee. Nays, none.
Waat|r»gs?
L W KeuOeld, tower pipe otr Grand street, 8 4n
D Wolcott, do.............................................. I 95
RTubby.do................................................. IM
Boa. body to open Henn- atrrrl Irom ftlair 8 Wiley, du................................................... 1 50
street north to Colfax utredt, between blocks Kay Kelley, do...........................................
«
sloe and ten. In Striker s addition to the Flint
Moved by AM. Rentier that accounts of lowwant of Uiediv of Hastings; C Welowit, AD ertng
pipes on West Grand street be al­
Qsok. Geo H Rrooka. O E Gilman; F .1 Barker, lowed water
orders drawn on Ward-Highway
BE ftlUips, D 8Goodyear. H A Goodyear. J funds. and
Carried.
F Goodyear, L K Stauner. Mnt C Geeebwlnd. B
Aye*,' Bentley, Bllnston. Nelson. Beata,
J Hmderahntt. P A Sbcldon. G H Durkee. B J ■Sj&gt;cncr.
Nays. none.
Bottom. W H Whipple. J F Russell. A 11 LoveMoved by Aid. Hlinstou that account of A. D.
Majuard be allowed at • 10.00 moving safe. Car-

Ayes,' DedUey. Blinstoo, Nelson. Sentz.
Nays. uone.
W £ Ailyeo, Frank A SuutSey, A D Maynard, Spcuce
Moaed MJ Aid. Beotley to adjourn to Wednes­
VJBrouoo.
June 31.101. Carried.
T» the Hon. Mayer and Common Council of the day.
Adjourned.
. » tty of HaaUnga.
J. B. Roberts. Recorder.
Your committee on MreeU.to whom the wlthCommon council met pursuant to mljournin petition, was refem-d would rtapeciluily re­
port that Grey have itatl t:ie »aniv under o»n- inent Wednesday evening June 94th, 101.
»r McCoy presiding.
oWirattrn and would reejnmend that tue
rail, present, Bentley Mance, Beynotas.
Bentz. &gt;pence. Alnwut. Ata? Water*.
Hastings. Mich.. June 23d. 101.
JoMX Bfkxck,
To the Hon. Mayor aud Bommon Council of the
Committee.
City of Hatting*:
Grxtlkmkx; We, the undersigned citizens
■p*n ■om
lw.i.um
Aye*. Bentley. Kehton. ReynoM*. Sentz. and tax payer*, are lulnrmed that Jefferson
street betwwti Grand and Rond street I* to be
Beica Nay*. none.
Moved by Aid. 8e»tz Hat the report of «treet filled and raised above Its present elevation,
UMMrUjwl I'orrL.J therefore we reaprettolly protest agattist It,
feeling that our property adjutalng will be in
jured lo w&lt;mh and appearance, aud we Uoimj
HMttaja:
aud treat that you will carefully and cmisiderhte!y b-td our p. titlou and not do us injury nor
lajuMicc.
Slimed:

W

Johx a’ Fc lush.

USaft::"
A wire w Mapea. de
L WKraUUL do.

»rtn «K»r. wJSrelwai SSnifc
. .. u.^. i
tlitxklnar nrrr th
take the survey and see that n Is ^or*®.t'®nT£?‘.
ly and as rwuouaWc aa It an be. the city to pay
die fiplp and other expense* tjecwarv, and to
pay tne at the rate ot|a.Wper dav tor the time
actually spent In the wart, paymento to be
made each mouth
It will be impossible for me tn give limy e»;
tire Gme. but wtli see that It is done eorrocily
R"u yotT’dJiiro me to do this please notify me
Immediately.
Yours etc..
w
F«ANK o.BAMMt.
P. 8.—When survey 1* completed will lunilsh
the city with an accurate map id work.
Moved by Aid. Reynolds that oommunlotficm
from F. C. Balch be referred to tne street cumml'tee with power to act. Carried.
Aver. Bentley. BHnsion. Mance. Nelson. Ke*nolds.Hentz. Bpenee. Nays.
On motion petltton from t.eo. Prewton, Geo
Bweet ami others be referred to the street cotumlttee. Carried.
,
Hasting-1. June 3. U91.
To the Mayor and Common Council »&gt;t the City
of Hastlngi:
iiK.sTt.KMKN: We. the undorsltned respect­
fully petltion-your Hon. body that
p,r-’
cause to be graded the north side o! High sir*®’
from Michigan avenue to JeE*n&lt;ra slSpt?J.'“r
a -Ide Walk: Hiram Jones. W M Wood. Namnrl W&lt;xxl, Albert« Lamb, Enoch Ashley. K 1&gt;
Reed.
„
„
To tho Hon. Mayor and Common Couucll.
Ukntukmkx: Your committee would rocnuncmt to grade for tho nnrpOM ot a Bldft wttk
from Michigan uvonuo to the west hue of tot Nolri.au the north aide ot High street.
All id wbtoh Is res|&gt;ectfiilly submitted.
TitoinuxitTtiN.
1
Dan. W. Xkvxouw, I
.
K.L. Lkntz,
.
!Com.
W.S. NK1A0N. f I ,
Moved by AM. Bentley that lift-same be m*
cepted and adopted. Carried.
Ayes. Bentley, Hlinstou. Manet, Kelson. Rey­
nolds. Sentz. Spence. Nays. none.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the maraball powt
notice forbldlng any one taking sand from state

nvuy
.. . ............... - • •
J ml Shay, »v!f. team and man. labor.
l»an Miay and team, labor...............
Ed Shay and tram. “ ...............
Jim bhiy and tram. “ .............. .
Wm Nearv. labor.............................
II Burka, do.......................................
A Tatxwt do......................................
wm Heoaett. do................................
John lAAtz. do.
...........................
John Grote aud team, do. .................
AIGmgr. labor..................................
Frank Ward, do . .............................
Earl GoldUnitb. do..........................
Eldyn Reynolds, do...........................
Chas Dtcklosou.do...^....................
Chas Baker, do............ .........
Kttyn Kevooldt and team, do..........
John Mullen, do...............................
10 X)
Jas Woutea. d ...................................
John My»rs. labor
......................
Cn«a Baker, do...................... . .........
D Baker, do ......................................
Chaa IMrklnaou. do......... ...............
Cbaa Fickle, do.......................... ••■
Wm Wright, do..................................
E Henderson, do ..............................
M Froaeer. do.....................................
Joe MusMio.do.................................
Leo Cooley, do .. .................... • —
Jas WoH&lt;-d. do................................
Wm Wright do................................
More?by Aid. Seoiz Uuii the acc«u.ta be al­
lowed as read. Carried.
Ayes. Bentley. Blluston. Manee, Nelson. Sentz,
Sj-ence.
,
Nays. Reynolds.
Moved by Aid Bentley that the arcout t of A.
D. Maynard lor &gt;15 00 be disallowed. Csreie&lt;l.
Ayes. Bentley. Bilnston, Mauer, Nelson, Sciitz.
Spence. Reynolds. Nays. none.
Moved by Ahl. Reynolds to adjourn to 7 p. m.,
Thursday, June 251 to. isui Carried.
Jotix B. Roiir-nre. Rerojxtor
Common council met pursuant to eall. Wed­
nesday evening, July 1. IM»1.

S3

?3

X.ll"™V“iW7l:"-fid
Nelson, Maneb, Reynold". Spcuee.

Bn-™-

Absent, tfentz. Walers.
To the Hon. Mayoraud Common Council of the
Citv of Hastings:
GjtXThKM kx . Yonr committee on street* to
whom was referred the matter tri surveying
the city would respectftflijr report that they
have conferred with Mr. Frank llulch with refrreue lu said survey. Mr. Balch will undertake
the Jo|&gt; tor the sum of five dtrilani p&lt;-r day lor
such lime as im actually spends werintedhig
the same, and w ill hire the Held ami other work
performed to the twst advantage for the city
ikisslbie.
Your committee would rrcommend that the
survey lie made, and that Mr. Balch be employ­
ed to su|«riiitend the same.
July l. 1M1.
J- W. Bkxtlkv.
John si-bscx.
I Ctanmlttce. •
Moved by AM. Reynolds that the report be
accepted and-artopte.l. Carried.
Aye*. Bentley. Iiliuston. Mauee. Nelson, Rey­
nolds. Spence. Nays. none.
Hastings. Mlrh.. July 1st. WL
RksOavkh, That a stone culvert be built at
once over Fall creek across Grand street under
direction of the street committee.
Dax W. Rkyeouis.
Ald. Heyr-otas moved It* adoption. Carried.
Ayes. Bentley. Bllnston. Manee, Nelson, Rey­
nolds, Spruce. Navs. uone.
cm ACOOUXT* ACUITKU.
Jack Shay, street work 3d Ward.......... . . 911«
Jack Shay, man and team, do......... ..
34 00
Fd Khaja ud team................................. . 1* O&gt;
JasSbay. do ............................... «... I* to
Daa Hlray. do...............................
1» oo
Rldyn Reynolds.do.................................... »* oo
JobuMullru. do.....................................
1* On
Jas Waoten. do..............................
9 &lt;»
John Grote, do...... . .................................. I* «*&gt;
Frank Ward, do........................................ 13 »
)/« Cooley, do ...............................
1ft &lt;a»
John M&gt;er*. tabor, street work 5d Ward
9 t»»
Will Wntbi.do.......................................
non
Chas Baker, do.......................................... C 7ft
Cba* D Dirtlnsou. oo................................ !• w»
CbMFtckte.de
........................ V oo
Will Bnaortt,du................................
. » &lt;*»
John Lentz, do ........ ;......................... . 9 0
A Henderaou. do........................................ » 00
M Frusarr. do........................................... 9 00
Al Gregr. do............................................... 1 50

Joe MitMuU ............... ........................... . 9 00
Ear! Gold* niltb. do..................................... IK
Will Nearv. du.
.................................. IK
H Burke, do................................................ 7M
M McFbartlo, do
..................................
n
D Baker, da...... . .............. ....................... 9 on
L W Krnfleld. tapping. ............................ 7 so
Moved by Ata S per re that the arc cunt’ be
allowed and order* drawn for same. Carried.
Ate*. Bentley. B!inst*&gt;u. Mance,-Nelaon. Rey­
nolds. Spence. Nay*, none.
BasilUK*. Mich.. July 1.1W1.
Rxsolvjcd. That by reason of sidewalk
grade of W. D. Hayes on Jefferaon street being
laid lu Mtret which must now be changed, toe
expense of laying said wmk be bald back to Mr.
Hkyea to reimburse h.m for laving new walk.
Dax W. Rkyxoum.
Aid. Reynolds moved Its adoption. Carried.
Ayes. Bentley, Rllnitau, Manee, Nebuu.
Ou motion meeting adjourned.
J. B. JtonzKTH, Recorder.
Common council met punmagt to call Wed­
nesday evening, July 15th, 101.
Mayor McCoy, presiding.
Roll call, rt-esenl, Aid. Bentley. B:instoa,
Reynolds, Seuiz. Spence.
Abreur, Mance. Nelson. Waters.
Minutes of meetings June 19 and 23 read and
approved.
Hasting*, Mlcb. July ilh, 1331.
To the Hob. Mayor and CommomCouuEll:
At n regular meeting of Hasiings book and
ladder company No. 1, held on WedueMtay eve
nmg. July sth, iwi, the following prraora were
Dominated' for membership, subject to your
approval: 8. Brock, age zj; occupation, day
tacurer; residence. Green street. 4th ward.
..
F. L. Wool*, Secretary.
W. IT. MiiLKn. Foreman.

fn»m.vitn. That
F Itedlurd. do...... ..................
Harrv Ket ftett. earryina w»t« r.

beeuni-

Ctias labor, do...................
UavUl Bponable, do..■
E Itatteraon. llAhtlnx lamplx* 8Or»bb. curve* log.........
8 E PUlUlps. olU rtod...^
Geo HKgvrdorn. street work
John Smith, do....................
(*«&lt;&gt; Rad'ord.do
Geo
Kaa
’aru.
*o....
.............
..........................
J».k
Miay,
*cH.
mao
and tram. 3J waro •
*. . a.,.**. . .... • ■...,&lt;&gt; -V* tfckfd . .... .....
Wd^u*deymrid». itoT.................
Jim Shay, do.............................
John Mnllcn. do...........
0 ni
F Ward, do.................. ............
Lr« Cooivy. do....... .........
John Myera. labor*! ward.....

Aid. Bernoulli moved tu adoption.
’
Ayra. Bentley. BllnaUm. Neliwn. Reynold*.

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Wm Wrigbt. do.......................
David Baker, do......................
Ctiaa Dlrkinaon. do..................
Ouunehte. do......... . .............
Wm Heanrll. do................. - •
John Lenta, do.......... ..
Ell Weno........ .. .........-.-■•••,
Jobo itoote and team. M ward
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Al Gregg, do......... ..................
Karl GoMsmltb.do..................
John Ibrse. do..........................
Frank Baker, da5..................
iVCrr Bchcunian, do.................

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M MePhariln, do ............ ..........
Jack 8bsy. tabot. gwocral highway.
KdHhay.do................ -..................
Dan tUiay. do...................................
JobnOoole. do.......... a...................
Lev Confer.do .................................
B Henderson, da ............................
Chas Dickinson, do... .......................
David Baker, do......... .....................
Wm WrfebU'............................
Earl ttoldtnilth, do....................
Chaa Fickle. On.....................
Wm Bennett, do. ........................
Jas Bhav, du ............................
Frank Want, do....................
Frank FlOata. &lt;i'&gt;
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John Grote, do ....... ..............
KdBhsy.da..
■ • ■ Frank I’ru’ser. Isbor ou culvert
Frank Kyaraoa. do ...............
Cbas Tabor, do.
Jobs Lena, da ......................
Frier Cor-uro, do.......................

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Chaal’tokle.
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Will Wright.
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John Lente. “
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Cha* DickiuM’i).
L W Krniisld. lowering i»lj&gt;e. Jeffenum st.
I&gt; Holbrook.
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Chaa Baker,
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Wm Neary.
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G«vj Booth.
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Gard Bennett. "
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Dave Fuller.
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Freak Radford, “
Geo Cain.
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David SpouobU*. '
Dave Wutoott,
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8 Wiley.
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"Will Teneyck.
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C A GaUup.
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Sumi Garrtoon.
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Jay Garrison.
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L W KenCeld. labor, cemetery extension.
D Holbrook.
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yick&gt;Uur&gt;r. remortn«an &lt;Tln,, it.;o
succcasrully.

LCMend. do... .....................
Wm Wright, da. .........................
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John Young*, do
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Mike Fnwrer. talor 4lh ward .
Jahn Lentz, d&lt;».........
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Wm Wrtgbt. do...............
JsnkBhay. do.... ................
DanSbsy.do
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Rd Mbs*, do......... .......... ...........
John Myers, dn..........................
Jack Shay, labor *d ward. .
Moved by AM. Reynolds that the aeounts be
allowed and Orders drawn &lt;fti pro|«cr fuid*.
. Ayes. Bentley, Blluston. Nelson. Sentz and
Spence. Nays. none.
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Moved by Aid. Bentley that council adjoura
to Friday. July 24.101- Carried.
Adjourned.
J. B. Bowkrts. Recorder.
Common council met punmaut tp adjourn­
ment Friday. July 94th. 101
M^^ea{h°^‘i*owut''Bentley, Bllnston, Nel-

ARTHUR WOOD

John Lentz,
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l» Coburn.
L C Mead.
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John Grote and Win,
John Youngv. "
Alex Young*. “
JackBhsy.
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DBaker.
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Frank Baker. •
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L W Kentiehl, tainting. .- ‘ 1» HolbuMk.
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Jack Shay, labor on highway,
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3d w ard. Ed Shay,
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•Dau Shay,
Jim Shay.
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D Baker.
•• F Baker.
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Chas Pfcklc. ••
- F Ward
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JohnMnllln.
- L Hyatt, culling dock. W L Wait, jM»Uc&gt;* duty.
JoM-ph Cuxter,
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Burt Tinkler,
“ DShoy.
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Wm Miller,
“ F-np-ant A Cn. It care coal.
Det P &amp; S L Wk«, bills rend.
Jas Walker A 8cm.
-• Mich Supply Ckritoackiug.
Ludlow Valve c/Thydru. Matchlera Metal Poliak Co.
B Bios A Wilkins, bills rend.
F Kyemou.
F’ Coburn.

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We arc doing work
ivork that can
. not be surpassed by any laun11" । dry in the state. Our prices
’» for collars, cuffs and shirts are
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the accounts ... 2 cts. 4 -cts and 10 ctB respect­
allowed and order* drawn for name. Carried. ively, which are as Ipw as the
Aym. Hcntle*. Hliwdon, Mun, Reynold.".
Sen lx. Nay*, none.
lowest, while our prices on un­
Moved ny Aid. Manee to adjourn. Carried.
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J. B. Hourkth. Recorder.
derwear and other garments
are below competitors in
neighboring cities
cities We
are
H«d«rbr. .nd tons w eieuw u«- noignDonng
we are
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room.

nemb
Grant!

■nto

tows:

Mtibi
ch tire
Eplsc
L?'-"
Kite
Uniu
Weal.
Epi*
EptjaUa

Meth
(old &lt;
tica,

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Rev.
pal cl

Attii
icino

that!
bate:

her© Well preparCtl to &lt;10 UUS1ness an,j „ eart, equipped for
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UOlDg OUV work a-s it SuOUIu
b© done. Give\llS a trial and

: spend your monTy at home in­
' stead of belpiug foiaign iti-ritutions.
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Additional County News.

Si sX‘»!rS-C °r "*te"”,e

TROY LAUNDRY.

: A. L. NTchoK of Plainwell, n former i
resident and *chool teacher in this school '
district, exhibited at the Plainwell fair 1
several varieties of thorough bred chickens 1
upon which he took prixes to the amount :
of eleven dollars. Also J. H. Hrown. of j
tin- River*B«-.nd stock fartn. received upon :
thufonghbred Jerseys, short horn durhatns
nnd sheep of different kinds and grades,
.
something over one hundred dollars pre-I
। Cedarville, New Jersey. Feb. 1'‘. ML
mlums, which speaks well for both the. | CL G. Steketee:—Please findvndoitd 6S.
ntMive named cents In care and taste in for n^ia&lt; kact’s of vour H&lt; c t'lftora Viirc.
rearing valuable stock.
! as I know it will do all you claim tor It
W. T. Aarber. after having been housed 1 Last fall I had 3 hogs t-lck with cholera. 1
up for several weeks hi consequence of his j sent nnd got one package t-t your Cure,
fall, ia^d aside his crutch, took bls cane, used it according to directions, anil al tne
horse and buggy and In company with his second dose 1 could
an impr.A. m-nt
wife visited Plainwell, Shelby and Hop- i One of the hogs was so Ind that I ilracfH
kins returning Wednesday, feeling quite him out of the pen to let hhu die. but
well pleased that no bad result has been । thought 1 would try \ -ur Cholera Cure
experienced to his feeble limb during the | with him-—the result wa* that whl" 1
roundtrip.
klUrtlthem Dec. H t'W. H* 't’-at
Dr. Burt, of North Irving, spent two I was the sickest was the Heaviest, weighing
weeks with his wife and dau&amp;hu-i. return- almost -IW pounds, and as .■
1 c4n
lug Saturday afternoon.
i get your powders. 1 intend t ■ u*e th- m.
Several who have saved and cut for seed ,
Walter Qt apuxo.
the A Isa ch clover were well pleased with I
Anyone doubting this writing
its quality, yielding over gvc bushels to . dress this man. Ask y»'”r dmgrit'H tor
the acre with fair prospects of r.-munera- Steketee's Hog Choiera 1 nre. -’-he a! to'
live compensation. Other varieties are drug store.. rtOc by mail. A hlrc'-^. ''-t'said to yield less in quantity and a slight . St •ketec. Grand-Jtapidx. Mi' ’ - 1
difference in price.
Read Steketvc^ adv. In this issue..

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Wm Wright.
John Grote,
Ed Shay.
John YtnuufK.
A Ycrting*.

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Kttyn Reynold*.'•
Cuan Dickinson,- •
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P Shumunn,
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John Lentz,
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John Myer*.
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Wm Bennett.
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E Henderson.
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Joe Mummo.
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M MePhartin. andt aurvey.
F
Hart, labor ‘
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The above first-class steel range only

$50.00We have a complete stock.

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See Here!

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JESSE TOWNSEND
HASTINGS. MICH.

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I. W KenCrld. Up chair factory.
1» Wolcott.
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Sold ly me, as the pa-t four
months sales prove.
Remember all the boys give
in to me on lumber wagons!

Office at Residence on Michigan Aw.

Ed Shay.
B Sboap.
IzBaKFr.
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JohwMullln and tr-om.

dnllaraJ- W. BnrrutY.
Aid. Bentley moved it* adtmtl-m. Carried.
Ay«-H. Bentley., Bltnavm. heldoa, Senia. system effectually, yet gently, when
Rjwaicr. Nayw hone.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the board of mUrror bulou.. or_ when Us- Mood 1.
health be Instructed to examine outlet ot impure or shiggisli. to permanently cure
habitual constipation, to awaken the
council What In their opinion Ik bwwaary to
lie done to prevent the name from becoming • klduey* nnd liver lo a liealtliy activity,

errv aixy'Vnts *rorrxn.
Gard Bennett, trenching.
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Fred Hurt* in.
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Geo Booth.
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to so
L W Kenm-ta.
C C-Gallttp,
Goo earn,
Chan Baker.
(•&gt;
,A Turk.
D Holbnx.k.
D Fuller.
F Rud ford.
Chao Tabor.
D STx.n jt lf,
M Gallup.
D Wateott, »
S Wiley.

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Will TeneyekC A Gallup.

L Warner.

T«&gt; the Mavar and Aldermen of Hasting* :
The undersigned citln-ns aud tax yayeni
would respectfully ask that the road north
from George Sweet * coraere be Improved by
taking dow the hill esmt of 'George Sweet s.
aud to that extent nil the itollow at the loot of
the long hill, and thna release the travel on
that n&gt;*d of a aerhius Impediment. We would
further ray that therv has not been any work
dour on that road for two year*: H A Good­
year. Geo Prctrton. Geo gwret, C B Baldwin.
S N Baldwin. P Dunbar. .
Moved bv Ald. BiliMton that the report of
the tommillee be accepted aud adopted. Car­
ried
-Ayr*. Bentley. Blluvum. NcUon. Sent®.
Speu'.-e JSoy»'. n&lt;»neHuMinjm, Mich.. July SMth, l?»l.
KKHOLNEtr, That the rb: irmau of the street

oaji'UH

There is no supcess like that
which succeeds.
And nothing sold will suefeed unless if please? the peo­
ple, aud nothing please the
people like the

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Frank Hyemoo.
Wm Wright.

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B&lt;ixnett.
Fraak Radford.
Tave 8j»«at4e,
David Wolcott.

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Fred Horton.

Moved by Aid. Benitey that the lommnnieaCarTl'd rcce ’ed
“PPv'ftment approved.
Aye*,- Bentley. Bllnston, Iteynotaa, Sentz.
S|H-uce. Nays. none.
On nmtlon of Ata. Bentz the petition of Mr*. the table. ............ cwmTOsry ex w laid upon
Laura Hinckley aud 14 others was referred to . Moved by AM. Blinstnn that account* tn« al.
bJSrd &lt;S,"’
C.m7d’ “
the street cominittce.
Rksolyrp, By the common cottttdl of the
city of Ha*tings, that the board of water com­
missioners be lustructed to lay the pipe Hue
leading t« Hiver side cemetery, not lewithan five
feet in depth, poper alinwauee to be made for Kwrodmgs, by the folio and by tbejoh. Car­
further cutting of the street.
Dated HMtlngi. July Iftto, uwi.
siS.
K"~°- 5”»“Ata. Bentley moved Its adoption Vareted' '
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Aye*. Bentley. Bllnston. Nebon, Sentz
Speucm Nav*. none.
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Adjourned.
j. b. Rohmhw. Recorder.
errr Accovxza auditkxi.
&lt; ommoa council met pmutmet. u&gt; adloum.
Andrea Turk, trr&amp;cbttig... t____
a»n
Geo Caln, do ...T77T..........
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W«un.

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RTubby, do..................... ....... ...... .....7". • M

Iran Sh.»y and tram. St Wk. General Hi.
Ed. Bhay.
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Geo Sweet.
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John Grote, J
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Jack Bhay1. xnan and team, st- wk, 3d wan

Nrrton Fiske, of Cleveh-&gt;rt r..,
hirlm lumber buM „„ i.„
'&gt;* b
mtbe
dd. „t Mi,, llk,
lu»
erect a summer resort «jtt-re
l!ler®
Arthur FUber is now nt work mai
wall under his house.
* F”tUng «
Laatwrek there was in south WA- f ,
town qulk a. Mater u! tl», wSSi'fe
U»l Ihrlr eblekw,, ,,. eS.i,.-.,r’,:la»
Mr. Phender l,„t
, .I1*!**
wool IM bx«
TbutMl.y iMhl. lie
iteUeldnnt monilbj
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to
bbteteml. li wm, uni ti,:.
.IT
WIte l,«K, or UlM,
OMjreUMoltey U&gt;r.
ti,ib«. ik,, „«.&gt; b.d no bu.„.' ,efl
Uil Snluid.) night
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tblninanln »l Un&gt;|,| sul,., ,v,. V*
rollrr
in fr«u ,x
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tte ha, &gt;ark nut In anmte, ,
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lion .nd Mter Iblnn, di.:,,,., ., UH.
and alao tte ««u&gt;.
and Uknrj bad tl.rlr .. ..... ..
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ut«l .r,.n„d In pi,„,
BM lo te. Sorb thliir,
kl.uwrd In a clvlllud rouiu,; .. tl
Lut Minulay Dr. E. II. j „...
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bald, a.rlatid br hr&gt;. Ih,,-..,, w,,,u,_

Terms to suit.

Cali and set ‘

WEISSERT BROS.

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pVEVJ’V MILLIONS.
nf Adherents Claimed
L bv Methodists.

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PULLMAN S10CK IS VALUABLE,

Chicago, Out la-stockboldew raPr»seutlng I18 3MOTO of the fUS.tXB.mu for
which Pulliuan'a Palace Car company la
capltnllxed, met yesterday and authorised
the issue of 15.000,000 more Stock aud re­
elected the old board of director*. The
new stock is to be offered to the present,
stockholders al par iu proportion to their
present holdings. Any stockholder who
owns five share* will be entitled to one
more share at par, and holder* of ten
shares enn take two shares of the new
isauu. The larger holders will be allowed
the same proportion,
Kqfcivalaal to a llig Dividend.
Thia privilege is equivalent to n dlriik-ud of 818 A) per share on original hold­
ing*. The financial statement of the
company’s operations for the year la as
follows:
Revennr, |»,779.SM.0&amp;
Dis­
bursements, including operating ex­
penses. interest on debenture bouds, divi­
dends. etc., eA.TF3.10LIK. Surplus for the
year, (L’.bSP.m-W. A quarterly dividend
—the ninetyuiuth-of &gt;2 a share ha*
been declared on the original 835.000 QUO
&lt;if stock.
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neighboring COUNTIES.
,t
Morris ^t?B,*ur Creik‘u« weS /“T* In each enoUi.r Usurer w||| ta
CbL’t’w ”5
?“ Wtal“ """• M‘1 w”k l"’olv' IcrTh., ..I*."0"?’"' h,’"lt
te.TrI:»K,*“2!’rLcu,l«'- '«'• ball for the higher department at Prairieville.
At Woodland. Mr. Geo. E. ikjwn. luu.
Grrek OeL sis'
f*1” ln tettlo
charge of u»e higher department and Mrs.
uJhrrM ?.!’
/'■ ’’rtutary. Both these
eachers have had a long and successful
experienco and the school under their care
will move steadily forward.

lug a losa or urer Sl.roo

tpIcuoM In the southern and Im the south­
western.
,

In The Fornm for November Edward A.
Freeman, the English historian, the highest
living authority perhaps on the subject..
explains the imJiticai situation in Europe,
pointing out the specific dangers to peace.
Another remarkable article will appear In
the Mine number on the armies and pulitlcs
of Europe, from an American point of
view, by Mr. William IL Thayer, who re­
cords the results of studies recently made
tn Europe of tho political and military sit­
uation. The*;; two articles together make
a complete review of the present European
situation, and give a clear understanding
of tho status of each ot the great powers.-

BUSINESS CARDS.

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T“a7s&lt;;kibn£il m. if
Office In hotel nt present
A. * C. H. BARBER
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Phyalclans and Surgeons.
Call* In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night

nriLUAtfO. LOWDEN.
i JI'.?."J”!?*
°* MnUno. nnd
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Lawyer.
irregularity of attendance lu our schools,
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State
lrled
Gr*nl "-nilama. or nndevery mea„s lwSM|ble &gt;boald
street,
Hustings, Mich.
yc««p»r*
Produce them to a minimum, in district
burglary. •pr.'tar^"‘,h""
0TUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
U“‘ l**c^er« Mis» Lottie
former, fur stealing «ui *r&gt; »
l“L Smith
O
Altcfrneys ut law.
s sr
teriS Smith, luu us«l a .ysutu 'o| botan with
\(-,r adopting
Over Hutlugs Natknnd Bonk,
X 7?ulUt 111
“•!«» Item «m
l!;:&lt;tlngB, Michigan.
..mending that
uim have the making of good cithen. puplh thnt hnw teen nrlUu, Ubs«i: nor
The latest way of raising money for
Associate office*, nt Grand Itapids, Mich.
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. ’ next lie set
mnly tur two jenm. Tblnneemn wonder- church and charitable purpose* Is to give
•,h.' Meihoditt
tultnrnnmuu,- rehtud. To nid In U&gt;ln a mum party, and there is an abundance
A. SHELDON,
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
James Hawkln.**. a farmer living near mutter, we proptwn u. turolnb, to nil of fun in it. On entering the parlor the
1tu a report
Abstract Block,HaattngB.
SESCO*’
Grand Rapids. I* another of tin* utt- teachers that will use them, monthly re­ guests can bow or shake bands, but are not
which .-untaina
Money to lo&gt;ui ou Real Estate Real Estate
port cards. This will bring the matter to allowed to apeak without an indulgence sold
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whoUaTe
,riwl
enul
a
ou
ct-mnilaslou. General coti ret aaelng.
The report was
Having
a
complete
set ot Abstract Book?, com­
tnc
notice
of
parents
each
month
and
perwhich
is
purchased
from
a
committee
ap
­
. inter*
wa*k|iHntai‘ °f “D •I’ProRchltuc train. He
stated that
piled from the Record*, ean f»rul*« complete
»m bringing a toad of pnaluec to the city Jiaps go far to secure better remits. We pointed to M'll indulgences of ten, fifteen, i tract*.
0. F, BROOKS. Clerk.
tam thr.
n ral'k,1&gt; approaching and ab will also, as far as space will allow, pub- twenty and thirty minutes duration for
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
l7 PV'* .
***** ,h*’ lrMl*- The engine ush names of pupils making a superior small sums which vary according to the
record.
Let
us
see
what
schools
can
re
­
length
of
the
indulgence.
A
ribbon
badge
. r higher. It
struck bPtwectu the homes mid wagon
Ofllce over Holloway’s drug store.
with the word indulgence and time spr-cithrowing film high ifl the nirand seriously port the best record made.
OBlce-houre from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
fnot fatally Injuring him. One n“t re
.•ti an h creasa WILL BE ^NOTHER BOOMER RUSH.
Miss Lydia Powers, teacher at No. 5, fled is furnished. All who talk without nretlng with residence, at yolloway’s drug
horses was killed.
Maple Grove, sends the following concern­ an Indulgence must pay a tine of five cents
,-z churches.
for each offense. Those who hold In­
. r. niinlMera,
An old engine was left on the fair ing her scliiM.I m the end of the first dulgences delight in talking to those with­ I M. B. GILLASPDt, Notary Public
tint Led States.
month. Pupils Jielther absent nor tardy
■. tod with the
x.
nnd U. 8. Claim Agent,
Denver, 6ct. IX—The commlaaion ap­ ground at Plainwell after the fair. Two for the month, Neva Shafer. Alice Potter. out. and much fun is the result.
will prosecute all kinds of claims before tbe
small
kid*
saw
It
there
Ian
Sunday
and
de
­
point e-.l by Secretary Noble to negotiate
Allen McKelvey, Newell McKelvey and
of the Interior office. Call on him
Woodland Center desires to be Incorporat­ Denonnients
termined to have a lot of fun with it. • Ac­
nl* Ftore, corner Court and Jefferson Sta.,
with the Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians cordingly they built up a big fire in it, got Roy I Witham./ Those that had not whis­ ed as the village of Woodland, witli a at
HatUng*. Mich.
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rt its read of Wyoming tor a cMslon of a portion of
pered durjnf tire month, Neva Shafer.
up a big head of steam and were liav'lng a iJiilah Wilcox. Maggie Wilcox, Bertha territory of one square mile, half mile
.... nr. N-tr;
the Wind river reservation, has been en­ glorious time blowing the whistle and the
each' way from the center of the township. y M. FOWLEILD.D. S.
1 aimer, Gertie Sllgcr. Alice Potter, Grace As the population Is 359i*.of nine more
tirely aucccMful and has effected an like. A man luckily happened along at McKelvey. Mattie Gamble. Eddie Gamble.
Office hours8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
agreement with the Indians under which that time and seeing that there wa* a Ing I.K’ I.Htlmm, Gleuna Wolf and Lenna than the "50 reqnirwl by law, the would' :
the tatter cede to the United State* more lire and lota of steam immediately pulled Streeter. We have not at hand the' en- be village has a right to request incorpora­ /’ W. LOWRY, M. D„ ’
than half of their -reservation. Tho out the fire in time tn save Hie kids from rolhuentnf this school but it Is about !J5. tion of the "powers that be”—the super­ ’ ’ •
Physician nnd Surgeon.
minister*. reded land consist* of about 1,100,(XX) being blown into eternity. At present What sc|mol cun report- the highest per visors. And the tatter have been asked to
Makes a specialty of treating diseaae* ot tbe
preservation of vision
acres. For the lands ceded the Indiana re they are numbered among the living mid cent, of pupils neither abst nt nor tardy grant the liieunioratlon desired. But it BYE and BAR aud the
spaCTACLKS and eye
ready for tlie next thing that comes along. during the first month of the present term? appears there arc some objectors, nnd
Cclve fOKl.UOo or about 55 cents per acre.
these objector* employed Messrs. Smith AOffice and residence on Broadway, near Court
Louis FerrUand wife, of Plainwell, left
A very large proportion of the pupils Colgrovr to present their grievances to the House. Hastings. Mich.
r», :&lt;«H;
The land reded ta, with the exception of their house about an hour last week to that cutapleu-d the course of study last board. The Incorporation tats were repre­
b!;«. m
&amp; COLGROVE.
members. kbout itu.wx) acres, wall-watered, and the vis^L but it wm- a wry expensive hour to year are attending some of our high schools sented by C. S. Palmerton. Esq., of Wood­ QM1TH
Lawyers.
j bottom lauds are rich. Coal and oil are them. During their abwnce some thief or those of neuil:l&gt;uring counties.
land, and the supervisor* heard ixitli sides 0
(Office in Union block, Hastings.)
■ found on tlie ceded land*, aud there are entered the house and stole 81.000 which
of the story. To more accurately judge of
Practice Is al! the court* of the state.
Miss Mary Wilcox remains another* year the merit* of the case, the supervisor*
; Indications of ihr-preM-nce of more valna- amount they had saved to purchase a home
al Assyria Center nt n salary of 8350. sent a special courmlttee to Woodland Fri­ I E. KENASTON,
ble minerals The country Is 15U milrn with. No clue. ‘
Tills is tin* highest paid in any school in day; and then to tie certain Hint tbe com­ rk.
Attorney at Law,
«
; from railroad commnuicatluu, aud for l*.s
A dispatch from Miilison. Wls.. of the county but Miss Wileox will earn mittee attended to business iu due and an­
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
I development! needs n railroad line through
. &lt;rividt}d ;jit in the direct ion .of the Yellowstone 'October S. announces tin urn st of George every cunt of it
Practices in all courts of the State. CoUectiont
'
.
•
cient form, the majority of tbe supervisors prompt'yattendlng
to.
n&gt;«'tnlie»»;i 1’ark and the northwest.
W. PueL in that city, and that be Will be
After a service of two years at the “Bell" went along" to see what they could nee."
from th? I
taken to New York on a requisition to
They were soon assured tlial the majority I? IL TIMMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phyanswer to the charge of the rDbltery ,&gt;r u In Assyria Miss Lottie bmith retires arid favored incoriwralion: but some of the L .
sictan and Burgeon.
millionaire named Peck at . Albany, of is snccocdrd by Miss Hattie Bradley nt a heavy real estate owners, especially, farm­
(Office over ).ati&gt;rop's drug store.)
CHICAGU, Wi- t7.—The Women’s Chris­ 810.000. -He is also charged with “bunco-1 salary of 82t»0. This district tins no use
ers. within tbe proposed limits, were op­
tian aasoeiaaiun ■ at yesterday’s »e»siun ing“ *»n Illinois man out of $7,000. Geo. for poor teachers and employ good ones by
posed tft It because of expected increased ROBERTSON HOUSE,
ndopteil the plan* of re-organization pro- . W. ‘1 o-t ix
well ruiunii
known here
where
ire the year.
i- ncu
litre m
lierv Ilf
,
taxation. &lt; hie or two who resided outside
F. BHODENNElt, Froprift»r,
Methodist po-rvl by Mre Springer, of St. Iziuta, and ! formerly resided „having married Mb« ; When the new house is completed in the tlie village kicked long and hard because
Ctllaban of this
xnnr son
sou ‘•Kilis”, we think Assyria may fairly they said, “if tlie place were incorporated, Cur. Jefferson and Court St*., Hnxtinpi, Xich.
Methodist the name of theorganiaatiuu wa* changed ji Satie Callahan
lids city,
city. Their
io J hat of the i“Interaatl&lt;mal BoanI of ! Georgie who li*&lt;l been making hi* home claim to be the banner school town of the no saloonlst could get bonds within the
Rates, 81 .OO per Day.
Iran Christian WonieA" The ronatitution and j with relatives here for several months pa&lt;t county. It will have no houses but that village, and the thlraly would liave to go, Till*. Hottie Is new. with pleasant rooms. —
The
ihy-ljaw* were all remodeled along the \ died on Friday »&gt;f ia*t week and it If iwsert-i are good while mnet of tlrem are excellent tn Lake Odessa. Nashville or Hastings.” ‘ patronage of the public i* respectfully solicited.
iiinw suggested by Mr*. Springer. Under ; rd that tin- father, for whom n heavy n-i and nearly all are quite well supplied with We do nut think these last will receive ।
T ’ ANDCOLLECT:
“*
A\V, REAL ESTATE
much tender consideration from the super- I
jtbetiew- constitution every state and ter- ward bad ix-en offered wa« present nl the apparatus.
I
ING OFFICE OF
visor*. Tlie question of Incori»oratlou was
Method- iritury. province pnd country repratentbd funeral. Mrs. Fort Is now with her
1
’
ai.mf.bton * Smith,
Council
rrorccdingrs.
jba* a vice preaideut. These, with the ! husband at Madfoon. and Is said lo In-'
put over to the January session by *the
u~
Woodland, Micb.
Common council met in regular session boat (I.
'officer* of tbe board, form an exi^qutive I prostrated with grief over tlie arrest ofC. S. Pai.meeton.
J. M. Smith,
ienrumitter and will meet every two years, ' in-r husband coupled with the 1&lt;»s* of thciij Friday evening. Oct. Itt. 13111.
Notary Public.
Justice of Hie Peace.
Mayor
McCoy
in
the
chair.
,
a* La* die conference, to transact busi- &lt; son.—Italtlr Creek Journal.
Roll call. prrsenL Bllnston, Manee.
Nome fine Reputation.
‘ nesa. Tbe conference ailjourned after I
reillou 1 ctellog Ite Mlcwlng
1^.1,l.nk | , 11 ”•’• rian.pl.rj that Krill, t re.lv au.t- Bcwnolte
&amp; WEST
Sentz.
Sjx-nee.
Absent.
The bhtory of the Barry county soldiers’ CHICAGO
।
MICHIGAN Ry.
•
r- p &lt;i,rin»^r
IDnn«rjlu?,
j .ni*araitnir «*te
ln&lt; cashier
the’ing
def uncl
Marshall
bank. Bentley. Nelson. Waters.
and sailors" monument Is a scandal to the L
1KL
from ofstra
.«l0U.&lt;W
the whoM
Epiw
City accounts audited.
people of that suMI vision of the common­
‘tSTX. text
&gt;te IriMllattoa. te u..k -IH.W0 S. Howe, labor Hushing gutters.. .$
GO wealth. It cost St,SOO and the monument -Lv Grand jUpids fur. A. M. 1'. Mil’. M. I*. M.
r-’j Mr.
----- t—-2.------------r. ..
Wil! Bcunvtt,
do
I 95 association let tin* contract to Black A .1Chlcagn
udUuapnlis-'........
j-i: the will he belli nt Buffalo, r.
N. Y.,
”,
“
1
Son. of Hastings, before the money was BcntoU Harbor.......
:i
.n lb„ [jbehice.
: hence.
|I
'I_____________
I Rev. Simons ba* d»*-!iii«! tin- call of hi* Rol&gt;U-Tubby,
Si Joseph
11. Green.
,
I 35 all raised. After it wtw completed-, it was
KroinrM.n.
Dropped
Thrtr
C«*h.
I
congregation
of
the
Ibdrpemfcnt
Congas
♦7 » ‘5
1 mverse City
after all |i
Jus.
Stanley.
“
possible
to
raise
only
St.VOO
to
|&gt;nv
on
II.
(
Aiusktgoo...............tv «0i '1
, .
i. JK-Wtlld.v_ • gatlonnl church in Battle Ciivk for the cn-:
•sbuldtiw
LexIngto^. Ky.. O.L Ifi Rcnlucky Luing &gt;er.r. as he liilnk* that he ha* n&lt;»t M. D. Reed, juror-;'fee McDonald case 50 The Rvegnte’Rranllc works oft Vermont, Mam-tee.................. +7 » T3
Ludington
do
with Whom Black Jc Son hiu| contracted Big
•hortenich&lt;!tv-piwl.* pretty large sum cf,
BCConl,.,i u,,. Support lie ought to Albert Spunable, '
ttaiihls............
E. Itatterson. light lamp*, repairs..
tor the work, were pressing, in their deAf ■ r some n/»ney on |be Allerton-I&gt;e!march race, ! ]UVt._
L..W.
Kcnfield,
repairs
un
pipe....
------,
u.w.
xenneia.
i
m.Mnls.
and
the
lo&lt;-al
firm
were
compelled
;■! It: &gt;n of going their [pile ion tbe Kentucky home.
*Wctk&lt;la)%.* Every &lt;tay- .« Except Saturday.
do
2
40
I Tin* family of Jacob Newth. of Eaton j i&gt;a\id Baker.
t&lt;&gt; iwgin legal proceedings ami levy on the
ufl1) a. rn. In* tlirong,i chair car to Chicago.
..who sold far info in the pool*. Allerton I bounty, h«vi* suffered greatly froui dip!.- ’ Scar.-eant Co., x rare cun. . .
Seargrant A- Co.. 2 can* coal 109*000 140 24 monument to satisfy a judgment for 83.500 Nn • vtni eborsft for seat*. ■ bringing only
In tbe fir*' heat Del­
i ■&lt;« p. m. run*through C ilrago solid with
.................. 10 20 piinclpal and interest. A determined Warner
t.nflrt rar; wai* ,’fl cent*.
BALS.’ ! inarch led eatll well into the stretch. titer i a. 'Two children have alread) died | Ja.-,. Shay, bailing same
•tes^trt.
Inring
afflicted
with
the
■
H.
Wentworth,
cleaning
chimney
effort was made last winter to raise by
5:17 p. tn ha* through tree chair car to Manis­
_
• when Aiierlon drew ahead easily and won and the^rereriL.
50 sul«scriptkm the amount still due, but the tee. via M. &amp; N. E. It. K. .
engine room ■ • ■
it ;,r.p. hi. S solid train with Wagner palaeo
.by n*le.-Sgth!in t:l8J£. The arcou.l brat same discfcje. were comj»ellcd to witm-s- A. 1&gt;. Maynard, haul cart to W. B.
Barry people, like the old governor of • lerplug car through to CliUaxo. and bleeper to
the
funeral
serticra
through
the
windows.:
, v.-ent the sa»ie way, Allerton winning it
S 00 Michigan after whom the county wns ItxtlatiMpuU* via Benton Harbor.
F. lire... The i iB^^li, and third heat ia ~-L'?£
Thomas Anlli*. a respected farmrr of L. Robinson,
do
named, were a little close-fisted, and only
etroit, landing
BronklirI&lt;L died suddenly of ta-nrt disra--; John Unite.
00 81.100 could be secured, that conditioned
. l.V oL- j
lUMcndl from a Horrible Death.
while slacking clover Mf^l ta-t wrek.
on the whole sum being subscribed. Black
K. Fierce, wk on cam walk*
&amp; NORTHERN
■ uidScad j D.isvUH, O.L W.—Grape Creek
11.
Mend,
sprinkling
State
st.
A
Son
were,
of
course,
the
one*
on
whom
The I). i„ A-N. will build some large-&lt; |lick.*
. thi AWT tanie xo. o canght fire Saturday and five
the thing bore down the hardest, and
aiuring fairT
pji*wngvr shed* nt Grand Ledge next year
M;|F. Md
that o!u'. • u.iticrs were unable to r«ich tire shaft lie- to accomodate excursionists.
FranK umcK,
Frank
Black, accompanying
accompany ma the
mo Olin
...... exv*.- Iseave Grand Rapids for.
Wm. H. Beadle, justice lees Jk-ath
*
th-.-r" vsks ' furw jt vk-asn edething furnace. Thoma*
0 4° j cursion east, called on the granite company Detroit and East
Tim big frnit evaporator in Eaton Rapid* W. L*. Walt, constable f;*cs Heath
the oilier day to arrange if possible, some Ijui sing.........................
i jOne«. the foreman of the mines, who
Howell
3 V0 kind of a settlement, lie wa&lt; atappvd in­ IxsvseH.............................
■i -merf- 1 hapjwued to be In their company, led burned down lad week. but will Ih- re­
case
to jail aud it swim, under the Vermont *lina............................Myron Vrooman. jntur fees Heath
t in this j thorn
with...........
smoke to built at once.
up-in through
uiiwuku edtrle*
ifilled
••• —............
St. louis.....-so law. could be kept there indefinitely unless ^StoMW....
-•bpD. the
C. L
‘
**
--«mounted
---------•
wespament shaft, which
they
case.. -.................... ...................
Eaton Rapid" is suffciing fmm an epi........
----50 the claim was paid. The company's action
church J (one
,a(. ot
«t „
A ulwv
time., -----------------After several hours' ।hard
Pern Busby.
do
•Ever* day. ♦Week days
,
50 probouly won't taxim their Michigan busi­
r.:50a. tn. ran* through io Detroit with parlor
i : nraiitae- ; fighting the firetwaa mastcreA The dam- i::g there nowM. Cramer.
M&gt;
ness
to
any
great
extenL
but
something
C
Viop.*m-iiaathrough
paHor
car
to
Detroit;
Chas. Gardner.
'• t' u b.-l |
Kin pvarh W.o,'0.________
50
Until
Prof.
Gentry"*
dog
?h«&gt;w
app«V««l
Nuii to be done promptly, and Black &amp; Son
Ctrirttan
G. M. G'raham,
puib'runs through to Detrtdt with parlor
50 had to mortgage their property, lo get
In Lsn.lut Bert Xuy. s »«. m tnttaslrta™. Fred Ryorson.
rar. scats 23 cents.
.\
50 him out.—Evening News.
.
amxtae- I WtLLXKNGTnXi DwL.OcL 16.—A dispatch lur.*. noftlmc ewplnye st &gt;’‘«t«'’
A. Fisher. wltuMs fees Heath case
7 -.O5 a. m. ba* parlor ear to Raulnow; seat* 23c.
85
people
of
lUrry
county
how
dore
this
■
lal.lf.
I
l.e
«•:
v.
t.C
ul
H"
trait
1
..!
il-e.
1 Cnrtta Downing,
"'
Fur ticket-' and hihnnialion apply ntLnlun
itmthenarte l from -Uwi*.
- Del,
•
-ays- that •»the Uultud
■*
1 05 article make you feel? Docs II make your ticket office. 67 Monroe St. ^r IJninn^tatlou.
Imraver. 61M bl’ tesrt with an aiablltet
State* Hicnmer* Atlanta is nt Unit placa tn own an evlitWltei ot hta own. Ita Elmer SpodaWe.
85 lve.oms swell with pride aLw hat you have
&lt;;en:l Paas. Agent.
D. Kurtx,
“
nwaltiag
She »»
lht&gt; «Ml.e nftr"
1.00 done to perpetuate the memory of the dead
Metho­ four hours. H&lt;r hawwr pipe wm broken srokr to reveral ol l,l&lt; trlvnu. nlv.u: It -11.1 Jack Shay. &amp; hours,IuIkt 3rd ward
soldiers and sailors? The above article
••
•’ man and team
*'
Sunday and her forwartl compartmeut wa» ns yd U.I wra-k Ibr otter rtnpbBns •' I1"' 1“™
PRORATE
OUDKU.
( I1 has been printed broadcast by tlie press of
. *•
“ » hratabor &lt;4tb ward..
mil UP a Jokv 0.1 bint Ite!
of Michigan. County af Barry-w&lt;.
with water. In: lowering « lamp to make
001 tlie state. How do you like it? Does it State
“
•• man ami team do
Al a session ot the Pnib-ite Court (or the
rtraj ufl a:» ex..mtnattoa!of the hold, nn explosion ,l,on,l.l. For Ibreo-days vtvry l«.) on
' make you feel proud of your county and Count)- o( Barry, bidden at the Probate Offlce In
*•
•• 19 hrs 1st ward gen’l hl
church, httj occurred, and sljx men Were badly burned. tin- «re. ra was l.d.l by Ite harknoo tbat
tbu
tire
of Hastings. In raid county, on Wednes­
1 your piitriatlsm? It is now too late to re­
K t». y would brink all of tte d'&lt;- ■!''&gt;
••
•• man ami tram
do
the aerenth davof October In the year one
Two are not exycted to live.
3 00' move the stigma that has been placed up­ day,
&lt;■«/.! srt i" I''
barn .» b.lunlay Dan siiay and tram 10 hrs do
thousand eight hundred nnd ninety one.
■. vive.-t is:ng in i
3
00
'
&lt;m
your
county,
the
county
in
which
you
Present,
Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
attmra’l.. tboy.v.uM rell llu-nt lo
M Stey,
d°
: rending it, to
To Xucdecd MaJ‘«r Dundy.
_
1 50' lire aud which you have reason to be * ri^&gt;' Gk* matter of the estate of Charles N.
tunday and:* NEW YottK, ejet. W.-Uoionci Elliott F. x »vra The small l«oys bit. anil C&lt;»l«i a-1 «» E. llemlcrxoii
1 proud of, and you will l»e hard hearted .
Tltl. MPlalte '"‘I
Will Wright.
,
‘
■ r-.1 Sunday! Shepard, proprietor of ths Now York Mall
A
re*dm7and
lhnng Il.e petltlnn duly verified
,ooto uP°n n Illec®
4 00' Indeed, if you
round « line Of l«&gt;y. and d.&lt;« lliat res L-l Jack Shay.
,ir!* ,!"1 ward gen 1 bl
it should
0 00’ granite hereafter without blushing. The of itarvn' W. WHHants. nutnlnlstrator of said
half way across tlie road when !«? re.urn &lt;1 ’ ‘
do ':
•• wan and *tram
retail*,
praying
that
final account this day
church wbould and Kxprwrn. knnuunces that .Ijhn A.
&lt;»00’ columns ofRlie oonply press have kept you filed may he heard andhl*
du
allowed, and a decree of
dinner Saturday. .V m-n
Ed Shay anil team
..:r on it to the’; Seltcher hna nMumod tho chief editorablp from
(Villi’ lulls' informed as to the status of affairs distrHxinon entered and he discharged from his
of that pnper nmde vacant by the death of luu* learned who Noyes wit* they jumped Dan Siiay’ ""
3 00’ concerning Hie monument but moat of S1;fhereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the *th
Cbe !«&lt;.-■ Mv&gt;r Bundr Mr tellcter. -bo on him with one accord. In v«ln ,u"ir^ A. Ht-iulerson
3 00‘ you have heeded them not The time has day oi NuvemU-r. A. D. iXM.at ten o cloca In th*
L
England, rrtlre. trum Ibe -liwnblp of Frabk I u&gt; tH-rauade tliem that he had no use for Will Wright
come, or at least it ought to be considered forenoon, be a.«.-»ignrd for the hearing of said
hours wk
WwUjj to ncn-pt bl. new pU«. !lre monarel rut. but tire morn te .ra|»’W- Jim Shay and team
•&gt;n tore nee.
and that the heirs at law of said
1 IS as havins arrived, when you who have not petition,
Mill retains hm proprietary interest in fated the more clamorous ttiry
off bridge. ..and all other persons tntcrretrd in said.
paid ns you should ought to refer to this deceased
ididu. .bta*. -^Xi'ZXf’ A.cleaning
estate, are required to appear t»t n sci^Jon of
Henderson. 5 hr*
do
the latter pnbljeatton.
aubjrct with feelings of shame. Con­ said court then lo be holtb-n at the Probate
Ed Shay and team 2:. hr* 3rd ward
■.hit the church"
cltv of ftaMtags. tu said county,
3S sidering how matters have terminated, it Office. In the
bov. With d„g. on Ikrpnund, A. Henderson
“aure. U aav there be, wbJ the pnww
do
■■ if from amuse*
is true that the money ought to have been oftho petitioner may not
CWXiailV* ot- UCL Ik-Mra Allan G.
:e&lt;L ,
jack Shay 7X hours fourth ward
&gt;uld .vtempt toraised before the monument wns purchased. further ordered. Dint said petitioner gtve »otlM
•• -• man and team
’ do
to
the
persons
Interested in said estate, of tb«
&gt;n:.| that he had Thunusn ri,«i 1st. Saturday evvntok
1 50 |Bnl was it not reasonable to suppose that tendency of said
petition n:«d the hearing
Ed Shay, ami tram 5 hours
ver In. London.1 after a llwrlnu lll»e~
with n county containing about 6,WO thereof by causing a copy
do
tbH
order to bo
—
1
1S
I
drauih ...
Will Wright 7S h“u’M
• ! -V. ha had seen name *a. Mar, llunu and she wa.. born
that S4.5OO «"■« &lt;« niterfT E'W published In the HaMltiE* Bansf-B. a n*'YsP*C
" Moved bv Aid. Spcnee to allow accounts, votam
,
theatre lie had ’ In Chillicothe lu 1S1L rite »- a victim
vuier ought l&lt;i huve at le*.t ala abllllnp »w printed and clreumlcd tn said county of
drawing
order*
from
rcapcctive
’
Jturrv
once
In
e.wli
wck
for
three
successive
* * cany;
the audience: ot I* grippe last winter nml never recov­
mm. "&gt;•&lt;••• BIInM.m.
Beynslds. .wtr-h ot patriotism. Oteourw ttere are weeks previous to srdd day of hearing.
ttoughi
chas. w. ah:iisi-hong.
.'in ecumenical ered from the Gnwk. In ter
tlimm who dhi ttelr share and to Items
•,l'“rnftI.... m.
SpeiKri*. Hays. none.
I slmnld te glrfn due oredih Ot the
Judge of Probate
she was eonsldervvl one ot tbe moat beau
«.
. i Vit Pardons, of Gobieville. Sfiitz.
Moral by AM. Sente w adjourn. ,
Tern and Kit * ar.wn-».
.
(A true copy]
“u tunny Chrio- tllul ladles In the'wesk
raised Sl.700 was raised in Ibis ellj, SWS
quarreltd
" •'
.l um „„ Carried.
being sulw-rlted and paid by 10 eltlretia.
^3“ urer" &gt;.&gt;««&lt;■ &gt;»&gt;•«*”
I’ttOBA lE ORDER.
Naae, Mank. S.14 tor Irik ««»»•
*'n!. Esr-mptar*.
Adjuunn^- j
iuibkrt.’. Recorder.
As
we
said
belore
the
dtsgrare
can
Parer
Lxxntatt* Ky.. OeL idreO- Malcolm
of Michigan; County of Bstiy—sa.
■ ‘ L'.g'.aud, thought;
bi wiped out. but tte preple ot terry State
At a session ot the I’p»l&gt;ate (ourt for the
•&gt;! the church Forboa, ot B-ralou. Mam., yesterday pure Ibtw Faw.___ ________
county-out do Justice W Ute fine ot A. tnunty of Barrv. bolder »t the Probate Offic* tn
■ at*. Rev. J. M.i chased the great trotting marc .Nancy
BlMk ASm. wte bare bad to mortgage the cltv of Ha.M.lr.F'. in'-mid comity, on Mon­
SCHOOL COLUMN.
cd
the fifth day of Oetaber. irthe year one
utelr business plaee tor 51,100 to pay the day
:
Mid that tho Hanks. Tbe price paid i» “SLZdtalbi
thon*aml eUrht hundred sad ninety we .
’ Burner saw in the but a. Mk&lt;«» «•« 'te’’1*’ k”!,“T"lo have c.odnH-1 by K..w..A-.dr“-c""“w **'
When you ««nt any did pate"
“ balance ot what ought lo have teen eheorPreM-ut. Charles W. Arantroug. Judge ef
retary.
I r.iiiulrfy uot Meth- mare, and her owner wa It
relty
given
by
tbe
people.
It
Is
not
too
1
Vn'^the
matter of tlie eitate of -James
this offire.
•
not an example fixed her price at on: lew. than mW
to do this, but having done It we aug- MahonM.decea.Mni.
BAWRB and Detroit Weekly Tribune late
eret lltal the' motiumenl be buried, end
■ re Methodists their 1. mil probably
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
'Iran that lUure, an
tte
fsecoratlon day esereiaw be teM oew tte fied of George T. Manuel. «m-li&gt;-Jaw of said
' no .;ood. At the
only 81 pc* X«rdeeeased, praying that the uilminiMratiott a&lt;
and Miss U1”' Erlgljn. r.
1
(
abject of mlsaiona
The kid* *nd the red squirrels are nav- same Meh year with the people ot Ibis sold estate may be granted to Myron W Ing ar to
T„o oilier ^"n^rep^.btelen- njl conu-sl now to see winch can gather county dressed lu Back cloth and asltre tu eomo other suitable jwraiHi.
programme conThereutwn It i* ordered, that Frtdav. the
i'ir—ine# upon missiona sort ot reiwntance tor their alumbering
Qt’KEXSTOWX. OcL 2f-.-Minnie Scau yt-sr. SsupL McU«p»l&gt;
Jear M0 the most nut*.
I L7rt.dtam. -W 1“' Charlotte Inbmto ooth day of October. A. K . dm. at tan n dtrt
te • Inntv dtacussiona of noil, an intermedia^ ^’^XrkS rellmenl of »l- *”
in the forenoon, be ;»* dgnr&lt;l ffir the hearing erf
„l„„l 51. ol whom
■
rtuhiuilr •«■»: "°“r terry county
•id-ratum
S
c
M.
rt
™"'-rte
The uumlwr in tlie nu
.
,, the
.oretan WP^Mll.tarty-r
Annul. ,ro“
;£S‘pe“r «ru t.
.™' ““o’ frlenda are Just as patriotic on tourtba ot
*■ c““.
Inlv os anybody, and. as In most places, *
'V«ar D,
-rar
dnllrarnd
J
,La ».rfn exceeded only In 18.». 1»«», fare.Sprinkling ot then, are wlblngto Office, tn the city «&gt;f Halting*. In h.i d rotaaty.
’Uc,:.. ,
' hina, who told of
SdP1,^.U.&lt;Ve™.,riM per .ere
show rauste. if any there be. why the praw
hettM? 7/’ ’in thw country. The
prtnl the town red ou any slight oreMlon, and
mar not
granted. And it
!Xt when It come, to paying tor ttelr ale­ oftbepetUionrr
wa* exceeded unlV in 18*5. .
’ •S; f,1»t«rt-dand foment- 'SJ cb!SS~.&lt;i «■» n»*»«r
I* further ordered. That *iild w-titiunrrgivv noA',m« the Chinese coast
cant
eolnlers'
monument
they
would
rather
DnrUX the nroaU. ot
prwporottsJ'S'ri’tri" ’
.
■ :* and backguord
ereuard."
It
&lt;»&gt;»•
“
be
.laled,
perhaps.
. 11 ire lire Stebteat -tar In tb te»«n j
Thrown Ont o,
’
j
that Frank Black1. May In J.U eoualatad ot
^‘■■suerltn-'‘
11“tl b*®0 dil*
It will rise te ore dark. 8 llUle WH
Dn&gt;cQ«. U. Oct. &gt;■
a any lo the jailor's parlor. Neverthelem per printed and circulated m sata cntaiiy eg
. ,Ck’Cuat
church. The
easri
""d ""'''"K
In XIte he was In the olbeer's custody, and could Barnr. once In each week tor three suceeWV*
of *?“““•
’flit «},.
lllAt ^1L' miwiunariea Mr,
“ ridiso
line Wore mtatejte J"
. '_.__ ____ ...
«» I.Mirlna
brtd,?
d&lt;_ tore In lire school,,
tav’Seen held there. Black * ten me
*£,fcyw 0( ’"hies and also ate drirlrm «.T«r tte
•
jood.
Mtly o'"''"’ '* 'p/^eSuten. akr,
wbu
their
borw
teobReopen*,
ot
1 ,lmw Ural_ U- 1 Lri, i.r,irievllle snd
W0Bd‘ r.wld Dr HBl. the
out over »l,W0 on thia business.
5^’tahe* k ]'OuS‘i ri-*c np against the turned about, and Ihrewthe^ j
■ nuHtfulsenW1M .mire
tte nUf. rbr tuost conMlller
«til's rttn/.v
Lh« coadmdon of Dr. the bnggy out Mra P^‘
■
‘,cA,“*',r
conference adjourned skull fractured and win die
was badly hurt, but will recover.

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BOSTON JTORt

"""ft.wttinfa Thursday, October 22, 1891.
MARSHALL L.COOK. K41tor.

MTBKKD AS SKCONLFCJ.AM MATTKK AT
THX HAFTlXtiM. HU H., FOSTOFFICK,
M70VBT 14, 1873.

editorial NOTES.

In tlie Bailey Bloclc

EZetstings, Mich.

The republican national convention of
1838 pledged itaelt to [redtit'o the revenue
and lo revise the tariff. Wh4,n the fittyfirst congress ptoe-ed ftie tariff bill which
Is popularly known as the McKinley law
the promises made to lbw people in 1888
were fnlfillrtl. Tint revenues had been re­
duc'd by the removaljof the sugar duties
and by the impnsltbm of tariffs which
(C
would check Imports of competitive pro­
duct.-.; the tariff of 18|3 was revised so as
to afford larger measure of protection to
Industries in need of stimulus, aud the re­
ciprocity features were added to back up
Secretary Blaine’s findimvon to develop
South American -trade. The new tariff
law was carefully framed and well consid­
ered. It was debated for months in senate
and house. There were times when its
passage seemed dubious. The opposition
was of the most rancorous description, and
there were not wauling republicans whose
lukewarmness gave rise to the utmost
anxiety. When at last, late in the session.
tlMsblll became law, and was approved by
Of every description for the ladies, and a full line of Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks.
President Harrison, there were still some
differences of opinion among republicans
as to its probable effect upon trade and in­
dustry. No tariff measure was ever mors
Vigorously or bitterly assailed by the press
Will be a big one in our Dress Goods Department.
and on the stump. Mendacity reigned su­
preme In the campaign which followed,
and no depiction of.tbe results of tbe Mc­
Kinley law was too ludicrous or too un­
truthful to gain circulation and credence.
One year has passed. Within the past
twelve months there has been a revolution
of public opinion regarding the McKinley
law rarely paralleled in political history.
This revolution has been wrought solely
by the. logic of events. Democrats and
free traders made certain predictions as to
the operation of the law. Facta and fignrxs regarding its operation, some of which
are presented elsewhere In to-day’s Tribune,
have conclusively disproved every one ut
these predictions. It was • alleged that
prices would go up, and that tlie cost of
living would Increase. On the contrary,
tbe necessaries of life are cheaper than a
Ni'e come to your city with a full and complete stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Cloaks, selling every
year ago. It was confidently asserted that
our foreign trade would diminish, on tbe
on their'true merit giving you full value in every instance.
contrary the total value of our Imports ami
exports has risen to the highest point
known in our comtn.-rcial experience.
Tbeee circumstances are pateut and incon­
trovertible, aud the'-blindest partisan is
compelled to admit their truth. Thous­
ands of democrats acknowledge tbe wis­
dom and value of the McKinley tariff, and
republicans are a unit in their admiration
Tbe well-known IJelroll drttera, Edson
ot it as the
perfect protective measure
Moore * Co., in tbe Detroit Tribune slate
yet enacted into law.-rDetrolt Tribune.
that there has been a marked improve­
Our contemporary of the Journal, after ment in the quality of woolen dress goods
haring approtfngty copied an article from since the McKinley bill took effect This
a state papeKpolnting out the increased they attribute to the improved processes of
danger in the pse of kerosene by the de­ production occasioned by the encourage­
crease of 25 degrees in the test, now rush­ ment to American manufacturers given by
es to tbe defense of sqnawbuck oil. In so the McKinley measure.

□3ve J*ybody!
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Opening of the new Boston Dry Goods and Cloak House last Saturday attracted hundreds of people.

Everybody pleased with the pretty new goods.

POPULAR GOODS
AT POPULAR PRICES”
IS OUR MOTTO.
The entire force of clerks kept on the jump from 9 a. fri. to 10 p. m.
Ever}' train brings something new to the Boston Dry Goods and t oa ’ ouse.
Our CLOAK DEPARTMENT is doing an immense trade. W e have

Cloaks. Jackets, Wraps, Newmarkets, Etc.
Tlie

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Coming

"Weels.

Pretty Stamped Linens of every description.
100 pieces Cotton Flannels at 5'c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12}^c.
200 pieces Dress Prints at 3c, 4j^c, 5c; no higher.
50 pieces Slater Glove-Finish Cambric 3j^c.
10 pieces Dress Drilling, best quality, 7c.
Goff’s Dress Braid, best made, 5c.
Melwood Needles per paper 4c.
100 doz. papers good Pins per paper 1c.
100 doz. Tapes, all widths, per roll 1c.
.
200 doz. Clark’s Spool Cotton, per spool 4c.

IN COLD WEATHER

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doing, our contemporary quotes from a
Lansing democratic paper, whose editor is
a salaried officer In one of the departments
at Lansing, and who feels called upon to
defend the villainy of the legislature which
rothleesly, and it seems to us, corruptly
lowered the standard test Our contem­
porary claims no accidents have resulted
because of this proceeding. It, is strange
that he cannot find aay account of them,
when two have resulted fatally. In the
last three months, according to reports
sent out by Dr. Baker of the state board
of health, there have been reported fifteen
accidents in Michigan from explosion of
kerosene oil, nine of which reports have
been investigated and verified by this
board. It is not probable either that these
are all. Our contemporary knows that for
years before now accidents from the use of
kerosene have been almost unknown in
Michigan because of the fact that tlie flash
test was ISO degrees. It was lowered to
96 degrees by the late lamented squaw­
buck tribe at I-anslng, since which there
have been numerous accidents from the
use of kerosene. We are not prepared to
positively state that this action has invali­
dated every Insurance policy in Michigan;
but It would seem that It must have
done so, since every standard policy In
Michigan contains the clause that the use
of kerosene will be permitted which shall
■ot be of less than U. S. government test,
which is 110 degrees. Ab good lawyers as
tbe state can boast claim that this act of
tbe legislature has invalidated all stand­
ard insurance policies. We think our
contemporary can find much better and
wore fitting employment of his time than
aa attempted de lense of squawbnek oil.
Tbe Journal ha« not yet seen fit to have
Uncle Sam correct tbe census returns for
Barry and Mt. Calm counties for 1880.
We think tbe authorities at Washington

ry would furnish affidavit* to prove what
he stated in a recent editorial, vit that
Mt Calm bad less population in I8S0 than

aland.

In a recent speech in New York, Grover
Cleveland put himself squarely against free
coinage ot silver, The Journal is radically
in favor of free coinage. Next year the
Journal will “whoop ’er up? for Grover
for president.

The stability of the nation's finances,
and their honest management, are secured
by the ascendency of the republican party.

It looks now a s though it would be Gov.
McKinley, of Ohio, by at least 20,000 plu­
rality.
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The supervisors did not take any action
looking to the submission of tbe question
of building a new court house and Jail,
leaving that till the January session. As
it would not be voted upon until next
April, this is perhaps just as well. But a
resolution was passed expressing the sense
of the b&lt;&gt;Md that not to exceed 810.000
should bAnied for a a new jail, and not to
exceed 844^00 for r court house—making
$54,000 in all. This sum would be raised
by taxation as follows: $18,000 in 1892:
818,000 in 1893: 818,000 in 1894. Tlie
jail would be completed in 1892: the court
house commenced In ’92 and completed In
’93. Secretary Storrs, of tlie state board
of corrections and charitlea. the best
authority in Michigan, says 810.000 is
amply sufficient lo build Barry county u
suitable jail; and Allegan county has built
and furnished as fine a court honse ns
Barry county needs for $44,000, so that
tbe $54,000 will cover tlie expense of the
two buildings. This would Impose a tax
of about 1 3-5 mills a year for the three
yeud, or $1.60 ob each 81,000 of taxable
property lu the county, as equalised by the
supervisor!*. That would certainly not be
a hardship. As to the necessity for a
court bouse and Jail, that does not require
argument. Any man in the possession of
his senses who inspects the present struc­
tures that answer for a court house and
jail would not say else than that they were
of a most dangerous character as regards
hazard from fire, and that neither was
such a building as the law demands nor
such as an enterprising, public spirited
county should have. He would aay more,
that a fire !■ tbe court bouse, or tbe de­
struction of the records In the probate
office, would be liable to cause a loss to
the county of many time* the value of tbe
two new buildbigs. Of course tbe object
of tbe supervisors in deferring action was
to talk with their oonhUtBeuta, and lay
matters before them and get their opinions.
If this be done by the supervisors fraakly
and tbe real condition of the present jail
and court liouse be fully understood, there

article and every, yani of good

SSS

LET
UP.

There’s no let up to our buying.
THINGS NEW and THINGS NICE.
THINGS THA T YOU MUST HA VE.
And things that you can get along without
but are desirable.
An every day, good, honest assortment of goods, besides
all the extras.
)
All we ask is for you to give us a trial. We will do our
best to please you.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN
Groceries, Crockery, China and Glassware

When you hug the stove, you want to teel warm.

You want to know that the stove is a good one:
that you are getting the best results from the

fuel burned—in short, that you made a good investment when you bought

Of this you can

always be assured when you buy

STOVES
Of the well known finn of Goodyear Bros,

It is

conceded that they carry the largest and best.
line, the best in service, style, wear, and the most

economical, tbe recognized leading lines of the

trade.

Cook Stoves and Ranges,

Steel Ranges,

Do You Have Weak Eyes?
Do you want to know what ails your eyes?
Do you need your eyes examined by one who can tell
what you need?

Round Stoves,

The Diving Flue Stoves,

Coal Stoves.
Ton cannot afford to buy a stove of any descrip­

tion without visiting
If yon do, call on Dr. Lowry, the odhlist, the optician.
Take this advice and you wont regret it; and you will save
your eyes and money in the end.

DR. LOWRY

GOODYEAR BROS

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I ssmer sell..the beat spectacles
ever made.
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Htfth*

:a! Editor.

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and
1 Linds.

PEREONALMENTION,

Make your Iwadquartera at the Bankrnpt store while in town.

,.,...October 22. 18®I.

Call and be convinced that our state­
menu are trua.
0. d. Spactjunu.

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Fr“S.T 'J' B“1'
Saw gumming and * filing and umbrella
repairing by B. a. Cotant, opposite Hams
Su»i.yn,'"'!r
&amp; VanAmian’*.
When in need of millinery goods of any
description go to Julius Rutaeir*. Ha c..,
certainly please you.

■MIXEirs

th UundHap'daFmiay.
I« Smbb m“n”1
Drtml1
bmllh returned to Vp,|IwiI|

We will make price* for you while in
Hastings, Bankrupt store.

Mln.toi "'1'1'

C.&amp;S.S

Kulmnmxo tM
here

FOO THE

“"‘“‘to. -a lo the city

M.X.'

&gt;" «»"■' Rapid.

Only Dure. 500 pairs of ladles fine shoes
at S-3.35, regular price ,$4.50. Dant mis* Juity"’""'"' C1‘l«m"a« in the ehy
the chance Oct 3&lt;th. Bankrupt store.

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blood

"'-“0. here „,er

ttiQH PRICES flNb HARb TIMES

the greatest

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

REMEDY or THE AQE.
Ladles and gentleman, you must not on^X"’''
neglect tu buy une of the walcbvs John
ek™
&gt;=Bcssmer offers at such liberal prices.
i-m.bi.;
is.??
on'i"':1'*™
“^'Satorday
S.even hundred j-alrs of ladh s sluw*
One of Grand Rapid** largest merchants
going at &gt;2.33 at the tankrupt store. h&lt;u&lt;h cun EuV.11""'"’’" relUmwl
writes as follows;
turned and hand-sowed, regular mler
?J Ml
'
&amp; SW&gt;XI’: 1 brenmn :u*&lt;i&lt;ml:ifcd
IUprds'K"r,,d?y,.,‘Vnl,tV'1'
'» GrXl
r t ?.« V Mnc' r1 '“,4 ,Sw»fo»a Syrap about
ttirwi inoi:tb-&gt; are tlirottidi n frlrud ut mine who
There In a great deal ot typhoid fever
rwamnnmded It to me vrrv highly, it bavlne
reported by pMysiciaus this fall, and great
N. T. Farter went to Muskemm
;««dhH*deo.'a«ry
U..I
I u.^d n
Saturcare to guard against so dangerous a day on bu*incHs.
1 00 1 wn&lt;1 ir ,,IW beneftt’.cd UW
i.uiy. 1 bxverecommended it to M-vfial »codisease should la* taken.
Belt Waite, of Kalamazoo, was
I'tc
who
have
m.-d
u
with
nu.«l
ivxulu
My
In the
lather Wiio U W yean of xjc.
takra it’ for a
Dr. Lathrop wants to sell one of his city over Surulny.
"vnifiUa w.p, (1U hls b.c Bn&lt;l u i,M» cured him
homes before going away and will sell
Uke ,M''”a- ««• In
‘’•‘•'H -ld's and I know
cheap for cash or un time. If nny one ‘He city Saturday.
jour UtS. S. to be the be?t I have ever taken.
M. M. .Mvhhk.
wants a good horse here is a chance.
Hr. s. M. Fowler «itertMn«l a brother
c™,
m';£ uA “?!Sr
from
Iowa
lart
week.
A ll aceountti due Dr. Lampman will lie
settled with B. R. Bose, or at J$. E.
P. A. Sheldon was in Gftml Rapids the
, For Sale by all Druggists.
Phillips' grooery. All indebted to him foie |iart of the week.
, *
1’UF.rAnr.n nv •
will please call and settle as soon as postd-Fred Grehle mad., atrip to the Valley
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
City Friday on btt»inem».
We are crowded this week'by advertis­
Fred Main, of Qtarbor Spring*, visited
ing that came in too late to allow us to relatives here yesterday.
arraugv for a supplement. Next week we
Mr. mid Mrs. John Velte, of Woodland
•r I’lour
will In-gin the publication of a supplement were In the city Monday.
uf two or four pugeu.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Hay Halted fricuda
Monday as John Bogles was working in Lake Odessa last week.
around ohe nf the maehtne* In the furni­
John Pendergast returned from a busi­
ture factory, one of tlie belts on a rapidly- ness trip to Chicago Friday.
revolving wheel broke, the end striking
Miss Eumia Barber, of Nashville, visit­
Iiira squarely in the face, cutting U quite ed friends In the city Friday.
tartly, and breaking his nose.
Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt left Thursday last for
« rranted to be The supervisors ou Thursday reelected Findlay,
O., to visit her daughU-r.
. -.tie
by
George A. Dillcnl&gt;eck txtunty drain eOmMr. and Mrs. \Y. T. Brown, of Chicago,
inimdoner, and fixed his salary at 82.50 per visited old friends here last week.
I have a full line of albums
day for each day employed in the duties
Fred Alexander, of Grand Rapids, was on band and am selling them
of his office. Mr. Dillenbeck appears to
In the city the fore part of the week.
at very reasonable prices.
make a very satisfactory officer.
Miss Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, sjient
wool boot factory eclipsed all rec­ Sunday with her parent* in this city.
Over 400 volumes of Berthr n u *.
unis last week by
manufacturing
IvOCnCSter,
Wm. Richards, representing the Michi­ Clay’s novels, nicely bound;
4«4 cases of boots lu the six days, an
average of ®28 paira per day. In tlie treo gan Whip Co. was in the city Monday.
anil “out of sight” for price.
Mrs. Oscar Young went to Allegan MonIng nmm. six men treed 78 case's, an
Don't
get
hooks
of
any
sort
Two of the treers duv to visit her son. Dr. C. W. Young.
- 2.0UW average of 13 each.
pat up l&lt;l eases apiece.
v
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush arrived home until you see mo.
.idviTtisemenis
Negotiations with the firm talkifi^uf from a visit with Iowa relatives Saturday.
•.«day* at latest to
Am headquarters for pure
Mrs. Emery. n«e Belle .Spaulding, nf
starting a factory here fur tbe manufacture
&lt;1 tbe
of wooden ornaments, mention of which Grand Rapids, is the guest of home friends drugs, which I always sell at
here.
was made last Week, tave fallen through,
prices that people can afford.
FraVik Rumboll and daughter, of
they having decided to locate in Grand
uvwlTs.
Rapids, though one of them wa* decidvdly Leighton. Kent Co., was In the city last
living repaired. i in favor iif locating In thia city.
week.
at Spaulding’*.
Mr. Wolartl. on* of the best glass ball
8. E. Phillip.- desires u* to announce
that he has received a second Invuict* of ►Imoteri of Jackson, calltsl on 8id Crowell
throe fine lamps and crockery. The farmer Tuesdayi
The
Misses Kittie Stebbins'ami PtfUl'.ne
one of which we made tm-nilon
re-----------------------THE DRUGGIST.
irupt stare for reived with such great fav.tr that his mock Sbultt havt Intn engaged us clerks in the
was *&lt;x»n so decrearod that he had lo make | Ruston store.
Mrs. Ann* Bassett returned to her home
imi Jackets at a second order. See Mr. Phlfflps khen
you want any goods tu this line.
I Iu yPW York Friday, after visiting U N.
Quite All
an CAV1WIIIVHI
excitement was
caused »&gt;&gt;
in the Mixer and family. .
w wn -«wos»»
wired for
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vard Suudav bv die discovery
bear
G. f
F.. Kinne.
Kiime, r'
of Jackson.
representing
tracks, »r at least what were asserted to tbe Elliott I*aper
1'aper Company of Chicago, wa*
;rupt l&gt;e bear tracks by an expert in that line. I h.
in thr
the ritv
city Mondt
Monday.
To settle a dispute Valentine IajIiih big I br.auuSio.
»». Lathrop
LoGmvP start
M-rt fur
Dr. and Mrs. E. !L
tide* rubber mastiff was brought out and coursed up ■ California nrxi month and expect to be
and down the path several times when the ‘ absent’six ot eight mouths at least.
.
bear excitement quickly subsided, the men
Mp| A. 11- uu
„lim,u K&lt;
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Mrs.
Johnson
goes
:»&gt; Jackson
from t&gt;Oc to remarked about the weather and quleti* |hi. wwk lo }otu hvr
husband L__*
who is
a
u- j-.'t
WCJlt home.
'
--...,»I..dailies there.
reporter on ......
one of th,,
the t.-mllnc
leadingdallies
tltere.
Dr. Lampninn. of Albion, has l«een in
s. &gt;re pairs of those
From the report of Jrulge Armstrong to
’ D hi-.u ! U*o.
the supervisors .we Irarn that. In the past the citv the past w«t*k closing his affairs
here; He h much pleased with his new
i lltt rush Oct. 24th. year, nine pertains in this county have location.
'
beeu adjudged Insane by the prolmte ,
court, of whom eight were county charges, i^tr^ Nathan Barlow attended the
\ the northern sud all were sent to the Kalamazoo asylum. woman’s congress at Grand Rapids last
i-.ro are being FiVe Barry county inmates of that Institu- • week, being the only representative from
tion died within the yea.'. It is costing thia city.
-wlltes of Main Barry county over «t,ow annually to sup­ (xJlff-s Mazrie Matthews returned from
AAlnnd. Wbwnsln. Tn-»I»J wln-to »be
inch or so nnd port her insane at Kalama 100.
* Foster who is good authority says has been for several months visiting her
dtrothers.
■
i« kept busy now farmer” should manage their work so a-*
Mr &amp; Mr- W,rr. n WIliianK reiunwl
in,15 being constant* to crib their corn early, lor otherwise they from F&lt;loak.T T»»rf«s wberc
Jay
will los^ l&lt;»ia of it by a very early wintjv
and
great snow
storms. Fann ------stock will
ana grcai
- been tor wvi&lt;al montba past tor tlie beni ' . snuw
■ _»wru*--».
anti -and
V..n A i man gave'a need_ unusual
care
earlyit-.
In the winter
lit ol Mr.x
tnsalth.
■ United friends Fr»- the weather wilt average very cvhl
Mr«. John Klbby and Mra. Welty, who
thrauchcail the winter, with sudden hare
(
Uen sHllnc rrtatirer two-, r-turoed
Inat Week to their reaneetire how- Talr.will offer 700 pairs ehiuiges and storm, that will he of trreat
luxrsa.
Ga.. and new ri.llade.|dila, O.
Injury
lo
slock
not
wirerally
shelleml.
(
'2.23, Oct 24tb,
1 JKr hare had occasion In the last two or
Mrree taoes to refer to the people n this
The socletv «»nnecU*d with Emmanuel
:er4. and sugar county, who ll.e to an extreme old a«e.
will be a.UTtaln&lt;Hl ThnrMay a ter­
try reasonably. Saturday last Mr. GriIBn. Brink four miles church
,won. Oct
20th, by Mcadamea -V Barlow,
from this city, came lo town and had ms .D Doric. W. Wilkins. Dr- Barber, C.
hair
ent.
and
went
home
mid
busked
corn
t.-il Dr. I-athrop'*
Emerick E. Throop, and the Miases
■I will move into In the afternoon, ordinarily there would SSwSn. Josie Schuman. Ella bchumsn.
he nothin, rery uncommon In thia, hnt Ifolle Troop. Man Kkn*. Ella ba l&gt;.
there a conaiderluc the fact that Mr. Suoncrat society rooms from fixe unt J
Gridin a In his UM year, and Is a. ieven. Ail are cordially invited to attend.
In*en taxed to sprightly as many teen of 00.
PTm .u|«rrlMir» hand the salary of Usual services at Pre-^^^‘hu"“X
tn--n mt In
i 7 adores,
next .Sunday
1
tn theOct
younc on.the
t* due Ira Vau­ Enoch Andrus, county rommlaahmer of iJiinln,
lt led at once, as schools, at SI.SOO. The newJaw * a,, bidden meanlmr Ot the lettea l.r.S. C.
that for eimnlle. harla, over
dtstrlcu, (Barry has IMS) theeof-l"1™"
c.ny is aetting out shall be paid not leas than
J“r
for new bed room more than SI.M0. Mr. Andrus desired
trade.
tl.at his salary be 0xo«l »■ V",
t
- Q.
" 1 *
get the it a NX ek and amount. / And Sirry-niw. —be In Au-nesl
_ UU UUX...T,'
tton
meeting.
AutfTtiv; and knows how much In x—-—
The ladies of the Presbi terlauichureh
and In lore with bls work he Is. feels cer­
■r tw dollar.
tain that be will earn eeery penny &lt;&gt;rj«
salary by ralsbnr the Itrade of the school
-I honor of Mr. aud Mrs. and school work In Barry county.
ly welcomed.
'Mrsday evening.
Monday last Mr. Fred Grebin became
th, “1:.’oi«r •&lt;„«»«»£
•&gt; now sparkle iu the whip
fattmies. They make a
Ki£“M“arrtle Ha yn""«
gl'.t for shop work.-

Nolhing Can Stand Before Oar314459
"_
New Goods eel Mamloiis Prices.
See Them and You Want Them.

Flour Way
Down!
•w:

Price Them and You Buy Them.

The Best Manufacturers Produce Finer
Goods this Season than Ever Before,

$2.50

Photo Albums

only

WE HAVE THEM

They are manufactured by the well-known
houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels of Boston, Mass.;
'L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., and Stein Bloch &amp; Co.,

JOS. ROGERS.

nt
In.

\r

i.

EWS.

Call and see us. You will find us at the
top in the clothing line, and at the bottom in
prices.
Yours truly,

Fred L. Heath,

E. W..Morrill &amp; Co
One Price Clothiers

WE HAVE

Mr.

Binknip1
We h&gt;v&lt;

M V

1. B-

be: nit

For your inspection the finest
line of Overcoats in this city, and
when you consider the price, style

••ling o'.| bankrupt stocks
van goods.
&lt;&gt;. I). Sl’At L1HXG.

FU« ot America.

History.

“Sail L22SSnf th. United SU.es.
slrfmanner. and. w. can see »« "“
why be should not be hi*h l
^|.-h
lie states that he proposes W»“P \
grade of goods, and t° »«H tb«m 1 • g}m
Fiction Mak Inc, Mr— M.
bonable profit, and that H *^tl|on# of all
"i-Mit h ux tn announce that
** iO lb.
JxRtp The Ban- ®uii Tenure in -be United SUM.
••»rk* t now for live hens and to meet the **nts
rtiickrn, t
: weigh three pounds and ^^^■ube.Mm'.ueees. In th. Clement Smith.
“P»gTd«.
Critlc,»W. K. Cook.
tain'i" ^"rn!| A ^°a »nd mm» that new ,lX‘ ^“jhat ■“’’^‘1„T5&gt;ra«bnibe
I)rr..ea »
, ... --.pi..,,
ink
■ ,in“ ’"'derwear, positively
on Thoredar of each week
K.a
anti ,uorv durable than any
(&gt;I well dressed l»sKrY^ wliioh j wlll
,«i*r in thv market
• i :•&gt; buy your winter read• n nek and Detroit Weekly
two papers one year for

wSC»». •»' rl"‘ rm,d'”t'

JS^^Hprlre..-^'-

rridinJ5t0
y°ur winter
!)«*,!? xv
’ Xorrct th®
•od
rr“,“”'- »&gt;' two paper.
WIJ S’, per year.

Baxtm.111' ??10 pttl{e’‘ of FCiwBng in the
yj ’ ’• *n l S trait Weekly Tribune one
fiBT ’ , '' furnish tbe two for one dollar.
Xwr winter reading now.

bulhUnim base
William

, to*. around
! e heat tor the

to see where becan frt
The HU to&lt; P«&gt;

SS??1

otMune
„

R. K. GRANT,
Leading Clothier

and b^sUful home and^hln«

of HawUnga township, U^atnumey.
ta om nr n“y "•'’’wtod by tbe supervisors---------U&gt;on2 w ”’anlr superintendents of prices at

»*&lt;ttis15te?."W,“’

nients you. 11 pronounce us without
hesitation to be Head and Should­
ers above competition.

^•isrii.tochb.fm. burl.,.
Bcmembpattern* we donat
trimming*-

srAVbDUio.

�OIL. ...

CRUSHED

_____ ________
&gt;ri
«
!
RAIN
C0MPELLEB8.
Tbc standard of fetmli lovelioeM varies

TO DEATH.

CHICAGO. Oct., it—A horrible accident,
resulting in the death of three members
■ ofcThe ’iter Ocean stuff and the serious
, injury of several other paaaengers, ocj curred on the Chicago and Eaateru Illinois
I railroad yesterday morning about 11
1 o'clock at Crete, Illa. The dead are:
Leonard Wasburne, sporting reporter for
[ The Inter O'^ean; Fred W. Henry, a rol porter who came here recently from Lou­
! isville; J. A. McAfferty, an artist, recently
from Philadelphia; James Clark, engineer
of the train. The train left Evansville
early yesterday morning, and proceeded
safely to Crete, where It ran into an open
switch.

fig^TQj^E
SjtoTiBjMni
rtvTTt^j z&gt;
tFJ/ Jflj
ETC
J

OaVK ENJOYS
Both tho method and results when

Ths three men who were killed were on Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
tbe engine, Henry and McAfferty having and refreshing to the taste, and acts
g • gone out for the purpose of writing up a Stntly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Sr.-nme. d&gt;ow IhU one i:
hU.
“•&gt;
iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
weak or discaaed Heart. The first symp- " &lt;*»&gt;Lurno, who wu returning to Chl- tem effectually, dispels colds, h adlems are short breath, oppression, flutter- CftF° »rom an Indiana trip for the purpose acbes and fevers and cures habitual
ing, faint and hungry spells, pain in side, ■ of attending Thomaa R. Weddell’s wed- constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
then smolhing, swollen ankles, dropsy ding, which occurred hero last evening,
death.) for which Dr, Miles New ; having joined his friends on the engine. only remedy of its kind ever pro­
Hesrt Cure is a myvelous remedy. Fine The accW&lt;.Dl r(vme wltboQl warning, and duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
book
»*e«e,
wonderful M lbe loco^ire piungej (roni tbe track ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
cures.
T?
rVM » FREE
FftEE at
Bt. druggists,
?• or
°,r Taddress
ad?rcM the four men were caught and complutely its action and truly beneficial in i*
Elkhart. Indiana. blxried
tbe wr£k
**
Dr. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkhart,

HEART DISEASE
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

MOONSHINING IN NEW YORK.

MORTGAGE BALK.
A

ni.-uJ-a'-d ekernteil by Ohel B. &gt;ntidmx. and
Fatim.i Mpriding hl* w»fs. mortwvor*. to

nooa. in Uoer tu of mo'igac--* on put- filO; ay
wbleh driaun lbe t*iw»r •»! Mlvlusald nv»rtngc contained has l
cp-ratlve us to tbe
whole amount errui-rd to l-e p-drt b) said tiiortSage !~&gt;ih prluci|«l and intetest. and wherra*
ti-re is elxiun-dio be now dm* :u&gt;4 ui-paM on the
said morlnagt- and the n&lt;&gt;(»- at-t»nipai&gt;ymg the
satur at the date «f Un* tut tec. the sum ot four
hundred and thirteen dollar* and righty four
ekDls. for prim-lpsi and accrued mtcrr-l. and
tin further sum ot tour dallari ai:d fitty cents
for kumrsnre paid by sat.l mortgaKre outlu*
MfikHtur* on said pretrlMm. a* h- wa* imitiorl?ed t&lt;&gt; do kit Mid tnoruagr, making tn sl I tlie
«im ut four hundred and •-tchteen dollars and
thirty four wits, and no suit br p-oret-dings at
law or in -uutty itavtne been i-i-tt ine.’ &gt;■- -akew
lociileet tif none or a y p&lt;rt H-fw'. now
therefore uott'e I* hereby jlvr-i iljsl, by virtue
ot fee power •»! sate In said m''r!8i»gec.»-&gt;’.iliird.

Law Prnfeasor’a
Brother Caught
Grinding Out Apple Brandy.

New Yobe. Oct. 16.—William Rowley
and ilia two brother*, one of them a pro­
fessor of law tn one of this city’s colleges,
own a floe homestead of thirty-five acres
valued at *2,UK) an acre at Hustings, on
the Hudson. They have been in possesslon of this property for many years,
making wine and cider Internal revenue
officers on Monday evening found Will­
iam Rowley in a little still in the cellar
of the house and the still In full blast,
grinding out apple brandy tn great shape.
A tew gallons of brandy were also found
in the cellar. Rowley claimed he wa
making the brnndy for his sick brother,
but he was arrested nevertheless. RowIcy waived examination and was refr-used
in &amp;.0U0 bail to await tho action of the
grand jury.

on the twnty third day nf ‘h-tolwr A I*. 1W&gt;.
EXPLOSION OF A LOCOMOTIVE.
at ebwrn o’clock hi tbe for.-u.xui. nt ihr Dorth
trout door ut thr Iburry niunty cone house, in
the i lri'u! HssUugs. Bnrrj- t-ou'ity.; Mieblgau.
Sithe-i-X the place wh.-n* li e •-lijc’i't «ourt
Injured.
•aid CiHuity of Barry l&gt; he'd). In ^hleh *ald
Pottsville, Pa, Oct. 2d—At r.:r&gt; la*t
8MntY!&gt;»'&gt;&lt;l pn-ndse- arc ‘Ititn rd. ’tr. e w ’.I be
■old ai public au:-Uon «r vi-i»bi-r* th- l-‘ttic*» evening an accident occurred at Tucker's
ir. the prwnl*esd«Hcribcd Intlrostid mortto pay and satisfy Uro arjouot «n - o-.isaid watch lx&gt;x, a short distance below SL
Clair, in which three men were killed and
ulcsurr allowed by law in&lt; luting ittt Httoraey one fatally injured. Au engine on tbe
fee of t
dollar* I'mrfd-u lor in said mort­ Philadelphia nnd Reading road was draw­
gage and sl)o«t*d by ta« : *ald prcnil*e» b-*!:ig ing a train of empties up the grade when
described Itt ftld nuTts.^ite n» soll»«r» to wit:
the boiler exploded, completely demolish­
and tuMurh: the Township *»l Awrla. n t'ro Ing the engine, tearing up the tracks and
County &lt;d Barry nnd State of M.eivvr. &gt; ;&gt;i&gt;d de- doing great damage to telegraph lines
and surroundings. Tbe names of tbe
killed are: Charity Warnicker, brake­
will mad- subject to r rertaiu prior mort- man. of St. Clair; Harry Wagner, engi­
neer, of Port Carbon; Mahion Krepe,
_gagc held by said rnarigseve.
'"Dated Ju:y 30th. A. I). Mat.
fireman. Charles Bauer, brakeman, of
GKOKGK M. EVF.KTH.
Sl CUir, Is fatally Injured.
THE LYNCHING AT OMAHA.

Attarncj for mortgagee.

ta, Kalimascs FsSw
TIME TABLE.
In ettect June 2*. pmo,

Kalamazoo l.«..,
Rati draper.......
Rlchhuxi Junel.

•2 4M
: on

Crooked Lake.
Delton
....
(Boverdak .
■bulu
BA*mru«.. .
Coats Groir
Woodlafn!
Wool'.-.it i

Xglamnz.Hi
EastC.kM- r Lv..
Richland JuucT.
Cressey
Mfln....................
Crooked lake....
Del’n-.i...............
(Xoventale.........
Bhultz.................
HA9TIX..S..........
Co*:-. Grave
gradland

Hand Theiclu.

OMAHA, Oct. 15.—A warrant was issued
yesterday by the county attorney for the
arrest of K F. Morearity, a member of
the city council, for murder, ho having
been an active leader in the Coe lyjfehIng. E. F. Farris, who Is said to l« one of
the men who pulled the rope, was like­
wise arrested, and rhe police are now on
the lookout for the man who threw the
rope over the wire to which Smith wa*
han god. David Mahoney. Bob Ward,
Janies Trainor, nnd William Bloom
complete with Morearity and F’arrls yes­
terday’s arrests. Sixteen men have thus
tar lieen arrested charged with murder io
the lynching case.
CLEVELAND, O., Oct. IV—In exnlanation cf the low water In Lake Erie, which
Is proving n dangerous impediment to
navigation. Major Overman, United
States engineer, states that it need_oan*e
no alarm, as it is tue result of light pre­
cipitation in the great northwest. Lake
Superior drains all that territory, and is
tbe main fetuler of the inland lake system.
The level of Lake Superior is lower, and
as a natural result tbe levels of other
lakes fall also. Plenty of snow and a wet
spring will restore the level nt once. Lake
Erie is dow nine-tenths of a foot below* its

1J3
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low, but it ha* happened before.

P1TT«BV1M1, Oct. 'JO.—At yesterday’s
session of the Christian Women’s Board
♦Sf’»p-i on •o’l.ti &lt;rt)jy.
of Missions the following national offleejs
M» 5 *”&lt;l 6 will not carry pai-ron#
snd members of the hoard were elected:
provided with freight train permits.
Itartebf trams will be run at tiro &gt;v
President, Mrs. O. A. Burgess. Indianap­
olis; vice president, Mrs. Mary Arm­
the Um* of such trains without' not'eo
strong, Kokomo, Jud.; corresponding sec­
F. Bihm. Gen’l Manager.
retary. Miss Lois A. White, Indianapolis;
treasurer, Mrs. Emma B. Ryan, Indianap­
PARENT*- «jve vnur children a knowledge olis; resident members of national hoard,
fbntdc kr-jdug.Mli.-irthaijrt. rypewrllitg. teleg- Mrs. Maria Jamison, It.dmnapoHx; Mrs.
L. A. More, Dauphin. Ind.; Mrs. K. I.
Brown, Indianapolis; Mrs. Lucy Frazier
BE
Thun Money. and Mrs. M. E. Shank. Irvington, Ind.
Kduea’e them at ibc Grand ftaplds IMich.1 Bus!mm Cuilege. L-dyord Blo.-k. cur Penn and
Otn&lt;m-»x Yii.tu*. For eattiome address A.
WASHINGTON, OcL 20.—The Logan
8 Parish. WWtoJrtoC- G- Sw.nstw
Monument committee—Secretary Proc­
tor.
General Alger, Captain Lemon, Pen­
SOLS MEDAL, JASIS, 1878.
sion Commissioner Raum, General Bur­
dette and General Casey—met nt Lite war
department yesterday aud appointed Gen­
eral Alger aud 'Captain Lemon a commit­
tee to visit the studio ot St. Gaudens in
New York nnd moke, if they thought
proper, a selection from several models
□f General L/igaxi there. Mrs. Logan will
accompany the committee.
I.:, “••IM-

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

MBroakfast
k
Cocoa
oil has been removed, is

'Absolutely Pure
I and it io Soluble.

No Chemicals

are used in its preparation. It has
more then three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Stare!), Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
economical, costing loss than one cent
a rap. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
aa well as for persons in health.

Omaha, Oct. 90.—About 100 delegates
attended the western commercial con­
gress, which met here yesterday. The
jay was devoted lo welcoming speeches by
Governor Thayer, tbe mayor and others,
responses thereto, and the appointment
af the usual committees.
AVGVSTA, Me., Oct. 16.—If Secretary
Blaine continues to improve in health as
rapidly as be has since his return to his
old home he will probably leave for Wash­
ington the last of this or the first of next
month. Tbe date has not yet been defi­
nitely settled upon.

LoKDOM, Oct. 17.—William O'Brien
publishes a letter written him by Parnell
after the failure of tbe Boulogne negotia­
tions. in refutation of the charge that
O’Brien and Dillon were personally un­
friendly to Parnell.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FfiANCJSCO. CAL.
new rone.

n.v.

CARTERS

CURE

Bkk HniriMbetind rrllovoril tbo troublnc fncSdent to a VOloua aiate of tho ayatsm. auah M
nn1iu~~. Nauma, DrcvataMM. Dtoteaas after
caUur. Pain tn tha £!&lt;!*. Ac. While their mod

SICK

Jl-titarhfi, yd Carter’ll IJftlo Liver Pills aro
equally valuable In Conatlpatlca. curing cud pro­
venting ttiiaannoyiDccompl*iat.vhtie tbcyalro
C ~-•u'.lui:
teti;o
P.tux Mdrepitaio tiro bow ate. Evra ft.they only

“ HEAD

' Atb* they would be ntewlprJolow to themwba
Duffin1 from thtodrotrMalag vcni; iilr.t; butforta-

ACHE

Is U-.s bare cf BO many lives that hero!« where
wo malts our groat bcsaL Our pills cure U while
OiberedOEoL
-

They aro strict;y rentable «d i do not grtpo or
yurrc. but by U;.-lr recUasctam pi-M-otU who
nsethata. tevi»l»*t i'enuta; five for $L Sold
CASTER MEDI3INS OO.. New York;

SMil I PILI . SMALL COSE. SHIH PRICE

CHEATING

Ahorse
Blankets

Nearly every pattern of
Horse
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
looks just as good as the genuine,
but it hasn't the warp threads, and
normal level All the great lakes are
so lacks strength,and while it sells
for only a little less than the genu­
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
The fact that
Horse Blankets
arc copied is strong evidence
that they are THE STANDARD,
and every buyer should see that
the •'&amp; trade mark is sewed on
the inside of the Blanket.

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

Five Mlle
Boss
Electric
Extra Test
Baker

HORSE BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
100 5A STYLES

zt prices to zuit everybody. If yon can’t get
them from your dealer, write us. Ask fat
the Six Book. You can get it without charge.
WM. AYRES A SONS, Philadelphia.

. . M.^rEOBATE ORDEBStale of MloblgMii. county of Barry.—**.
At a acMion of the Frabate Court for the
County of Barry, boldra at the Probate Ofhre-tu
the envoi Haatinex. lu Mid county, on Turnday, the rlxtlrdny oi (Mvtrot in the year out*
tiinuaantl eighl hundred am! nlnetv.oiro.

Prerant. Ctuntea W. Amw'jrmg, Judge o!
Probate.
j
In tbe matter of the &lt;wtah* of Sarah
Jane Feeley, fteceaneri. hurt of determln'm* who
are or were tbe heir* *• 1&gt;&gt;W ol raid drcenrad.
Ou re idiug and filing tiro petition duly verb
fie-.t, at Jnnros A. Seetey. praying for reaioo*
therein stated, that an order or decroe b» made
In thia court, d«*te' mining who are or were the
heirs at law of raid .tannin J. itanley. derevroii.
and euliUed to Inhrrtt said estate amt ib».|r rrf.
ijrortive right* therein.
Tlirreuiion It i* ordered, that Friday the!
1.1th day of November A. D. iwn.at ten o’clock in
the forenoon. b« attuned for the beannx of1f
said iwrttion. and that tiro brirs al taw c.f saidI
dereaeed and all other persona Interested tr
ttri estate, are required to apj»w at k rmsIou
af Ntitf court, then to be holdru at the Probatei
Office in tlie city of Ha*tlngs, Inaaldcuunfv.*ur
tiiow cause, if any there be, why tbe prayer oi
tbe petitiencr tu*y not be panted. And ft te
further onterul, Thai said prilfiooer gtve notice
to the person* Interested In aaM relate of Uro

STEKETEE’’

BUSINESS COLLEGE
IOXTZA-,

able In -ri-ixr.y vrapi thit they will not bo wtlling iodo without them. Dot after cllsickhosd

/ &gt;BF ! „

- ■ “n.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

effects, prepared only from the ificyt
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
nnd 81 battles by all lending drug­
gists.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
.

Louisville, nr.

Dyspepsia

greatly In illfirrent countrlra and with In* i
dividual tm-tes. Koine l,r‘*f&lt;'r
_P1U“£ •
Makes the lives of many Srapsd
1
« o—p
and buxom type; «M»e
--- -,-——3
Part ofTexaa.
and nylph-lik-, and
the t®11
qmwnly maiden. But kiuoiir all people of
•
1,^
lbe Caucasian race, one paint of beauty ta
always admired—a pure, clear and spotirtt JUFITEB FLUVinB UHDEB OOKTKOL,
complexion—whether the female I* of tlie
After »« «o wrii « 11., a. lt
blonde, bi-iinette, or hazel-eywl type- Ih‘«
first great requisite «f lovcllnftta. can be
Eating r*i”lrt&gt; «uerui «u™ii..,,
8 and a remedy like jj. ,
x»*nrrd only by a jmre state of tlie blood,
tanojorUlA, obkhu. p.uilr, )e,
active liver, good apprtlw and digestion,
&gt;1 u&gt;».« u»
u,„ a, '
Copious Hhowor Worth •SOW.OW) to
all of whfth are sreurud by the uar of Dr.
Jon, creates a good aj*-.
Plererfs (.olden Medical Discovery. It la
petite, banishes headache,
Sick
guaranteed to aecompllsb all that iaclalmed
for It. or money refunded. If you would
Manner That Delights tbe Experiuienhave a clear, lovely complexion, freu from
eruption*, moth patches, spots and bleinCamp EuwjfttD Powers, Tex, Oct. TO.—
Istera, use tha “OoMen Medical Discovery.
Heart7!?”“^,
“ ,r ‘ “■&gt;
The gotornm8Qt rainmakers are tho he
burn
11
t”'L
”'■■■« 1
burn
AT THE PLAY.
roes of the hour here. The experiment
•»SW» r.-Htal.a, U.&lt;»..C1, I hld
which was begun Saturday evening and
W:yUil!,K.
M,
irrmUo
WM
I bv
Amid a multitude wn rat rdone.
cju tinned during the night was entirely
By friendly half light* wruened tram wonsuccessful. At 4 o’clock yesterday morn­
dorimt K»f:
spring I took flood's Bar©OUr
Hand claapod in baud wu watched tho stage ing rain fell ia torrents in the camp *ud
Baparlfia, which did ma an Stomach
soaked ths men to tho akin. Never be­
ten. wm rt
„
r
With rainbow nrcs-saw RichardU&gt; 1&gt;I* throne
appMiw. owl &gt;», ti.o
, ,n ...,,
Stride through hl» kinmnau's blood, to !&lt;»«’ at fore were men so glad to get a wetting.
They yelled and hurrahed- and danced
u&gt;. enrtai l li.d i&gt;™iter
., .....
lari
Throne, life and sotil. "'hat tragic forcea fandaugc* In the mud. The people of San
sum a. r«s«, wu«te&gt;. Ma...
I)k®o and of tlie surrounding country
This world &gt;u eouutorfnlt! Yet undismayed.
Half io « dream we *nw the scene*
pti*:: •re astonished at ti* result. When they
And when tho curtain fell upon thtf strife
went to bed at midnight the moon waa
by Ort. HOOU A CO.. Aratiroeari-u. LoirtuLSI
We turned and smiled Into each othorY eyes
iblniag in a cloudlesisky and there wan
With unchecked love -a* Under broader sklas.
IOO Doses One Dollar
When titta strange pageantry which we ca» no sign of mln anywhere.
life
,
Hna flitted by. aomewhere we two shall ait
At 4 o’clock they were awakened by the
Together, smiling at tiro close of it.
pattering nnd punring of rain on tbe
-lone Keutjn Iloeioq Transcript.
roofs, and in a few minutes it came down
An tutereating relic of the past at old tn torrents. Tbe rain continued fur nearly
Pemaquid Is a street thirty tee* Wide, paved an hour, aud when it ceased tbe pluvio­
with medium idaed flat stones raised in the meter showed that half an inch had fallen.
middle nnd having good gutters and curie Telegram*
received
yesterday from
of large htours, besides a line sidewalk I1H station* alone the Hue of the Mexican
feel wide. Thu stm t was built lo 1630.
National railroad state that tho rain ex­
tended about forty miles to the northeast,
Under the name of "Cbattabs,” a kind of one hundred nud eight miles to the west
umbrella hat or sunshade la made iu India aud thirty miles lo the southwest. It did
of the leaves of a palm &lt;&gt;r of tbe plantain not min either to Chi- cast or south nt a
IMPROVED
leaf. Chuttalxs are worn by the plowmen, greater distance than ten or fifteen miles. tioo Cholera Care
cowkeejurs and cootie* of Bengal and
IHg I’roflt on tbe Investment.
Assam.
Tbs water yesterday morning was stand­
Flint has a tlourlshing woman's suffrage ing in pools nil over the ranches, and the
Orratcirt Discovery Known forti ■
cure nf
society.
c-itUsmen are delighted. Ttiey estimate
HOG CHOLERAj and
Lansing is aunnyed by a gang of sneak that the value of the rain figures at leas:
?5G.O&gt;JO. It is also worth much to the
thieves.
PIN WORMS IN HOIISr ;
cotton grower*. As tho entire cost of tbs
Work has liegun on the rlcctHc light experiment was about tt.Wi) they regard
plant ut Ipf-slie.
it mobs of the beat in vest men ta they
BofwgLU led.. Dt't r
Ten cases for divorce pending In Liv­ could possibly have made. Thercieatiflc
vnlue of the Miccest cannot be estimated,
ingston county.
of course, but it will undoubtedly lead to
tunny more tests of tbe concussion, theory.
Which i&gt;eoi&gt;Ie ir. run down &gt;tate of bralth
derive lions il&lt;*4's Sarsaparilla’ eouclu ively Already offers are being made to the rainprove* that tbhf m-«iiclit« "n&gt;akr» the uexk mnkurs to go to Mexico and experiment
rtraug." H does irfgact like a Utltuuiaui, Im- there.
purtiug thltlloua - Mreugth. bill Moua's Str* tj.r «;v.»d. i f
parfilanultds up in a irorfectlv natural way aii
th- weakened i*urt». purities the blood, and
The bomlurdment began early Satur­
.as»i&gt;ta to healthy action thoes Important orgut* day evening aud until Dearly midnight
the kidneys atid liver.
.
there way a eontlnuua roar from the dyna­
For
by
Edmore want* water works. •
mite and rackarock batteries. The full
moon wa* sailing across a cloudless sky
II. GtiODYEAIi. b.i.-'.yht.
■ Shows that all epidemic, endemic, and and the hundreds of pecple who had come
cotitagioiis dlseMre are prodnevd by minute to tbe camp were satisfied that the experi­
iufvctiiig germs' or microbes, jeiculiar to ment would be a flat failure. They said
each (liscaM*. which enter the system, it that It wa« a beautiful imitation of a bat­
li’lng a well scttkil fact ihnt any remedy ik but that rain would follow from Mich
n*ky was abeurd and impossible. Many
which would kill the germ or mterub6
would destroy the life of the patient. It offered tu bet baskets of cbampagtie that
has been found that to force out these no rain would come, and some of tbe rain­
gi-rius is the only safe relief from their makers tool, up tbe bets as quickly n»
ravages, in this way Swift's Specific has they were offered. The heavy smoke from
for 60 years lietti curing blotxl and -skin the ballerica drifted off to tbe northwest
and the balloons sailed off iu that direc­
diseases. Il forces out the microlies
through the pores of the skin, and » &gt;oti tion before they exploded.
1 !• complete !□ all appr&gt;tnl::.ci.:«, utul
ji
sends out the ix^son which they may have
in ft* work. .Many of ft* graduate11Ths hygrometer showed C.3 per ceuL of li.g lucrative and rreponail lc poMUb-n.. T
let’L In tills way the dl.vcaac is cured, and
lion
by
the
term
or
•cbolarshlp.
Sihumidity
Just
before
tbe
firing
began
aud
the Ki*ncral health of tin* patient is built
Typewritiuir a *pcdAlty. Write for t-’-taup. Treatise oa blood and skin diseases al 19 o'clock it shewed 95 per cent. The and
\
barometer was high nnd rising during h’gue.'
mailed free.
I Swift -Spkcific Co..
the
early
part
of
the
evening,
bnt
fell
rap
­
Atlanta Ga.
MOBTGAGK
SALL.
idly about 2 o'clock. At midnight, the
Itafault Iwymi: lro«*n niiuie in ti r }
■ !
Reading is to jhave rtnr.thrr newspaper. continuous firing waxed nnd fire-minute
tbcinouey due ou a crtubi re.'I •-•tat.- ;■ &gt; rt
The grvai Dr. Barbasv&lt;* left throe directions guns took it* piner. Mr. Ellis, who wm ■;agr made ana rxecute-i by Dis ' It. M-iMiti;
in
charge,
ami
George
Castler,
the
aero
­
»na
ktargaret
A.
Hpaldlns
I'.'-ntfn.n
1:
. ,
for preserving the health - keep the feet warm,
Gee rite M. Fverte tnorWiKer. '&gt;'»'•1 1 • : the baud cool, atri the bowels open. Had be naut, sent up tho balloon* at intervnli. of to
tror wcand A. I&gt;. IxTl. and n-ewidtp ;
■ -fur
practised In our diy. he might kaye a4d?d: aud about forty minutes. They ran to a tA the n'gKcr of deeds &lt;»f i'-irn &lt;’■ mn. MichlIhceint-er Iftb A l&gt; Isil. al 4 «■
in
purify (be bioo.! m llh Ayer's Sarsspanlla; for height of about half a mile before cx- Sail.
pkxling. At about 2:30 a balloon was hie Afternoon 'o Lltror X &lt;•: M-‘r1pi.-rc c;i; ..►■•
iro certainly would consider It tlie be*L
by WD(«h aeLuitt l?.e power i f . - :
.d
sent up. The air nt the time was very tmirtimgreoiitatuint
liax
Iwonein
Benton Harter wants a lecture course stilL The balloon went afmight Into tho the whole Amount •roeure.l tn bv U J-i by • •&gt;•!
this winter.
air and then drifecd to the northwest, niorteage botli prittf-lpal an&lt;1 nilr»v&lt;. .. j
thcrelk claimed !•• be -im- ■ : ;.-t
then came directly south, then went off wbcrea*
nnsata mortK.u." ata', the bole
r&gt; ■ । :
These plllsartiscientifically compounded, east, and nt the time it exploded was tiro Mme at Hie date of till* ifl-tive. tin rutv-u
five
bund
red
ana
s«xiy
&gt;lx
d&lt;&gt;
-*•
and unltonn in aietlon. No piping pain so
five cents.
far I'tlnc!; ’
commonly following the use of pill-.
The Balloon Acted Strangely.
intereiU.ahan-.»&gt;ulteTjmxvcdnir*■&lt;:
■;
They are adapted lo both sdulta and chil­
Mr. Rastler, who has been making ascen­ equity havingSbrem InMiutitra or ta'- -n :
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee sions for many years, said that be. bad (lie same of hS&gt;' port tta reot. uov ihvre:-.notice
I*
Irorrby
girvtf.
that
by
vit'
•
: ■
they have no eq|un[ in the cure of sick never seen n balloon net in that way and power of sale tn saiil mortgage
. .ro«i
hredaohe, constipation, dyspepsia and i the disturbance in the upper currents the statute tu sneh case ni vte :i: d pr ■ ■ '
'•
biliousness, and.' a* an appetizer. Jbey ex­ must have been tremendous. It was 8 tile twentv 1hS.nl Jay ot ticteuvr A. P •
cel nny other preparation. Sold by W. o'clock when the storm first showed above tan o'clock tn the forenoon, at tiro I '.i i; • !
dooroftbe Barer count) court hou-*-. &gt; U.-11. Goodyear.
the horizon to tbe northwest, the direc­ Cltv c.fHaMli&gt;K«. Barn coraP. Mrobt-.' ■
briiigtlicplarr ol holitmRtliec.n '.i-' 1." • . • Gladstone Is reachhyf out for a furniture tion iu which tho wind had been blowing said County ot Itarry). iu whlcli *«!'■ ■' ' ■
■luring the heavy firlug. Tho clouds came nremiar* are situated, there will .........
factory.
; ,
up rapidly and one could eve them gather itr aunt 1011 or vendue &lt;0 lire l:M e«t
’
size and density as they approached the land* aud promise* dccritad ir. sm&lt;l :• ' •
to
pay
and
uttofy
tbe
annnmt
dur
&lt;-r
zenith and drifted acros* the moon. A gage with interest at ten ;ror cent. ]* t •
small cloud would appear suddenly in a aait the costa and erjrousre of tins t&lt;r-&lt; tire,
clear part of the sky and in five minutes ullowvc by law. including :u&gt; dtter”'»
five dollars, r* provide*! lot &gt;r. - ■
(
It would spread out enormously. At a twenty
paste and as aHowed by lai’; sml I n '■ •
few minutes before 4, o’clock tho sky Ing described In said nwrlRtute i.dlov. - • n.
above was full of heavy’clouds, but not a Autbat certain ;»&gt;*ev&lt;&gt;r; •
:
being in the Township 01 A*-s&gt;i
I - '-” -1'.
drop of rain had fallen.
Barry.audStateotMicliluan. ;.:m
•
’
dcraribed a» follows to all. the chst nab ■ - -i
UOrtliwret quarter of sretlon :v.i-ic.y
'■
Then a balloon was sent up and exploded one
U &gt; north of range seven
&gt;■ ' •
right in the clouds, and tlw mortar bat* Ing eighty am* of tend :n--re or h
tery began shooting tximbs in rapid sneDated July XRh A. D. &gt;wi.
GKi'te-r M- H &gt; ire.
PROBATE ORDKE.
cesslosi. In two minutes after the balloon
Mortgagee and owirorot -aKl
exploded the rain came dov^n, and in three
State of Michigan.JCuuuty d? Barry—as.
.—
Fkkd M Wahlrium.Battle Creek.
Al a *es*lim of, tiro rr&gt;»tiat© Court for th* minutes it was falling In sheets, cud little
Attoruev for morteagee.
County &lt;rt ita ry. hidden al tiro i'robnfe Offlee. rivulet* were running through tho camp.
tn tbe City ut Hastings, iu said county, on
Tu-aday, the UU.U a*y uf (s tiwr. in tbe At sunrise a dry norther came, and lu a
year &lt;n:r chuu-uuid eight bujmIred and ninety one. i short time the storm clouds had been
I rro-uL Charles W. Atuudroug. Judge &lt;rf blown to shreds. Mr. Ellis is highly
Probate.
lu the matter of the ratauj of David 1. pleased at the results of the experiments,
Talbot, deceased.
aud every one here agrees that the storm
lirury H. M..yo, ‘.adnilnl«tratnr of said estate
eonirn into court uud repreteuta that be te ready was wholly due to the firing.
to flle hl* final amount an such administrator
Ezploalcn on a Mall Steamer.
and tiny* that a day nmy b« appointed for hear
iti^ Uro same.
Whatcom. Wash., Oct. 16.—Shortly
Thereopon It to1 ordered, that Friday, tiro
•dxtii day of Noivmtror. A. D. tan.at tan o’riock after 10 o'clock Wednesday night thein;he ion-noon be assigned tor tbe hearing ot said boiler In the steiuner Evangel, a mall
petition, and that the Ueirs Ml law ot suml &lt;lecrimed and all mlror persons Interested lu said boat plylag between Port Townsend and
estate, are required to appear at a session of said Bellingham bay, blew up at tho Scheme
Court, then to beholden ut lbe Probate OtBce dock in this city. One man was killed
in tho City ot Hwttlti).**, la said County, and
Who h»* foUowtil the umbTl.A
:-how cause, if any there be. why tbe prayer of and seven Injured and burned. The man
the petitioner may not be granted. And It to killed was a deckhand, name unknown. ftuirral directory business for« hfr
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice Darla, the mate was the only man ou tie found night or dny in &lt;&gt;io
tn the person* Interested tu said estate, of the board who escaped uninjured. The cap­ Mudge &amp; Son's elothlnu «ture. &lt;&gt;u M -Hasuuks. with a complete Hue of
pendency ot tudd petition and the hearing
thereef. by causing a copy of this order to be tain, the chief engineer and a number of
published in tiro Haatings Banker, a ne«M&gt;a- passesgers from Port Towu*end bad left
oer printed aud circulated lu said County of the boat only a few moments before the
He thoroughtyjundereLinds
,.?■ .&gt;
rtxrry once lu each week for Hire© suoeeMlve
will sitebd to til cans in person. Jr'
r
explosion occurred.
week* previous te said day of hearing.
ehargr* for use of outfit, nnr for ai»
- ;r
,. .
i Guam. W. AHMtmcoMd.
laving out the litad and pn-rartio.
.
(A true copy.) ;
Jndae of PruOato.
SnaJ. His pricre for raffin* ar
rood* are verr rca»onabU- and he cu-warn •
NOTICE FOB BEAU!NG CLAIMS.
, Chicago, Oct. id—Within two weeks satisfaction in every iwdanee.
.
Stan, of HirMgau,County nt Barry.-ss.
Director General Davis will start with a
He also has a n»w hearse, of n«-« dr- - ■
style. Do not fall to call when n &lt;
N J**.** to
R‘wn. that hv an order of the i
. rotmte court tor the Oonnlv of R .rrv. mail* on special commission for Mexico t-o help turo the above goals, lor I will t.'v» J**” o
the ninth day of October. A. 1&gt;. 1W .nix mouth* :President Diaz get an appropriation of satisfaction.
from that dale were itllowed for creditors to 1I7»,«IO for the fair. Mrs. Potter Pal­
present Uir.tr olkltm.aKahMt tlie estate cfSevflta Imer luw consented to accompany the com­ W. H. H..HEATH. Hadinp.
A iliuiwm. late ot *.Md county, dvreraed. and timt
ill ere'hors nf &gt;uid d^cwuwd arc required lo pre'. ,mission st the request of Mm. Diaz. Pot­
u n Jb*lrm&lt;»«rt al the ter Palmer will represent th© Chicago

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COFFINS aBfl CASKETS.
W. H. H. HEATH.

Undertakers Supplies-

SALESMEN

Savlt Stx Makik. Mich., OK. 1T.The blockade caused by the sinking of

liKt/nd In the HasUi&lt;gs Ramkkm. a n-wrpa
printed and circulated In said county »t
D. UM.

LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
To rail our Nuroery fi’-ock.
and Steady Kniplcymeni guaranun

CHASE BROTHERS COMPART,
ROCHESTER. "■ Y-

�Colds and Coughs

Johns harder riddle* than that in three
years. Mrs. Mauihin."
ere7r'r ■ COr*2 alrr *he exclaimed, her
ryes L _ :ung tn her white f xt-. ••Von
- , - —- . •
irrvvu; j
nob- »n;9o»-.- ri» wn: un, controlHnft bir cnwtluu by a d-sperat, &lt;ff.
fan, “ti^t you buy. be.ni inode tftj vic­

croi’Pr
,ore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarseness
'

cured by

g

fyersCherryPectoral
.

tho safest
nnci
*. effective
erl. -ncy medicine.
It Sh. ild bo in every

■ fathilv-

PRESS y\ss?ciA

-bo U Uliev.l to be dond, bnt whom I
now know to bo nlire-KeTOel Dnrko.
UftU here node, yonr pnitretioa. nnd b&gt;
faftuenoneh -o pluy Bh«-Jy prank, on
jne—with what pnijme j won't «tl«nr.t
,D“l '-’“nnrecapel renviet.
Let him look to hirarein I will dononuce him.”
“I give you foil leave to do so," the
count iuw’vt-r,.) unconcerned}’.*.’ “But I
intuit tell you t iuit there is only oue csca]*.-j cunx-Lct iif this house, and that is
myx^'f. Is it ponslhle you have not reuogntaed me? I am Kgppel Darke."
Salliu stool motionless, uioav thsughte
whirling fn her brain.
’
“My claim to I* Count de Liala is also
egitimate, however, as such things go.”
i l;v went on. “But a woman like you
I1 should luivs a better memory. It seem.i
you have Ukewipe forgotten yotijj friend
Alonao Garcia, though you mast have
known that ho lived many years iu In­
in. —..i i
__

At tho tamo tabla, ou tho othw sta. I
“ *■&gt; -1H re. H.,^4
Salite sraa reolrel. -Do you moan to
[ toll too that woman 1, a dream?” oho
, aakod in a low vuioo. "I know her.”
-Probably each ponton preomit’ tore
' her with a different taco, acronlfag to ■
j He ir own nature or mental etau- ” the I
“The pleasure has been mutual " re­
| count return«L "But the la m.’thin turned the count, bowing.
. r me I oualT . |,ot Mr, „,j
jn ,
ter th! k.nuw,} on 80 much bet*
----- - 1 inent.”
^ J jian I did before 1 came here." Mio
‘•Sire may vaniah, but rim i« ft,eb and
mrat«HXL ,‘®oTo,v J’00 h"l H-emed
bloo.1.” Mid Salite, in tbe asm,, trndere
mysterious nnd enigmatical; vou were
th tl.iy of tone. “Situ ie Olympia Raven. How •omeihmgliko a prince InifL^IX
came she here? She waa not among the
iittiJavit guoste. Perhaps by way of tho inagio S‘
mirror!”
penrnnThe count smiled, ••Y» ^1 rex
But tho denunciation!
from or
w— __
wwvi, uc- m\. a**-.- (.;*« &lt;iu uudicufw."
on motion her. yourself," said he.
0,111™0 ru*at5,'na c*011
Ue fifePW to tiie door and pushed
“Do you give me leave?”
° ,.^r’
। ®IK:n- General Bristowe was passing,.
“Undoubtedly!"
•red within
“1 am glad to hear you any so," roSullie rose at once. The count also
sponded the ecunt courteously.
r.-&lt;M and said: “My frlomlg, Mrs.,Harrv
Sallie eyed him for a moment, nnd
Trent, whpm you all know, declines to
then stepped close in front of him, *
.«r thb believe tliat the apparition which onr changing her tone of polished sarcasm j
“Pardon tae," said the count to' the 1
jnggler ha* pro&gt;luc«*d yonder w not real
to one of intense eanjestacss. “I can be two, "hero is a lady who has something I
„ KW
thin twenty ficeh nnd LIikkL Shu luw kindly con-, a
good friend and a good enemy," she to say to you.”
fij order to sonted to make trial of it. 1 maintain said,
said. “You have nearly everything that
“Oh, Mrs. Trent,” raid" the general,
i-K a news- that it is an illusion only."
a man can wish for. Count de Lnde. but coining forward, "are we to lose you?
“Don’t go near it, my dear," said Mrs. ; If you hau twice us much it would still
You’re al! right, 1 trust? That juggler
in- iH-rsonally VanderJundv. “You’ll be turning into’ be worth your while to moke a woman was enough to scare anybody.”
t wenty ilny s an apparition younelf if. you’re not like me your friend. Au-1 I am ready to
s —I-didn't
......... ............
“----------------------I only wanted to—
say
mean
sioH'niancr. careful!”
join Ininds with you on any terms you j to disturb .you—I was going—to have a
There*was a ruetie and murmur nf ex-! projK«e. Wliat motive can yon jioesiLly little tea at my house tomorrow aftercited expectancy throughout the roo'm. i have to antagonize me? I have dune voti ! W- -- 7“. -■
~ ?:tr
i»n—if you——
and
you,
too. Miss
FitzJugglery to match tliis exhibition, i no harm. If I have harmed any friend j M«rray
”----«
lurray"
th- ugh not unknown in India, had never of yours it w^w unknowingly, and
.. I* am , They bowed and expressed their acbefore been beheld by any of the count’s ; willing Ur make reparation. C
Cotne! I hnowledguientiL Sal lie drew her cloak
guests. Meanwhile the apparition stood , shall we be allies? Am I so repulsive?” j• round her, took the count’s arju and
wt.nr. &lt;mt
motionless, wrapped in its whitn robe, : Sallie certainly did not look so at that |. wenl
OQt“
with unwinking eyes fix--l on vacancy.1 moment. There was something, not an-1
COXTlSf’Ell
Sallie stepped forward. She held her i, gclically, bnt suiwrhumanly attractive I
closed fun in her right hand. .A dis- in her eyes aud asjwct. To see her now
Perhaps yuu arc run down, can't cat,
i tance of three or four yanls separated wae Vj understand haw smar women rise
. can't think, can’t do anything
l her from the figure. The juggler still I। .Vj the highest pointe of social or politi- , . .
HeLBROOK. OVER mpiattUil on his mat. As Sallie ay&gt;- cal eminence with nothing but them- to rottr -a.i.i.-!p.ftl&lt;»n. and you wander why
Yau should hred the warning.
| {iroached he lient forward and drew•- selves to help them—themtetves or the 1 - - ' you.
’
?OBE. HASTINGS.
, you are takiiiL’the first step into n»Tv»nts
! some character on the flour with his devil. IL-auty, brains and utter nn- . prostration.
pn&gt;-&gt;trnii»n. You
ton need
iiveu aa nerve
nerve tonic
ionic and
ana
i finger. .
Bcutipttluamess in comhinatian make a i |n Electric Hitters you will find the exact
Within a pace of the apparition Sallie dangerous power, before which the ! renw-dy for revering your nervous ’ysteiu
i i«uv-l and looked earnestly nt it. A strong»-«t men have weaken*!.
i :«&gt; it» noniuii. healthy condition. Surprisj hu-di foil upon the assembly. No one
Thoctiuut looked at Bailie, and as he '
results follow ihc use of this great
a’"* ’’-^vratiw.
-nr appetite
j knjw what to think or what was to hap­ did M&gt; he rcmovewl hia gold rimmed eye- "rtV''
c.-.l .IU-.-.U..H i. red.-nri.- .nd
. pent. Sallie stretched forth her arm, and gkw™. Thisritenrihisappeanwremg
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•hangr In witjj the tip &lt;&gt;f her fan touched the figure t little. Hk-ym w. n-p.w. rb.1. rota .r X.o“ Tr
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Not to Discolor!
BEARS THIS MARK.

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on the shoulder.
4
riftucd t&lt;&gt; Sallie that she had met their ;
Itnmediately a thick mbl or steam glanci* lieforu twmt'wherc—but when or I "
arose, enveloping and hiding from view xybvre Rhe could not determine. The
notjonly tlie figure but tlie juggler and count looked at her keen. han&gt;isume ! You inny have heard your friends and
Saitie as well. A loud voice, proceeding face, at her white neck and arms, at •her | nrighiiot?. talking aiiout it. You may
i yenr.-eif !»• one of the many who know
nunie knew whence, pronounced some graceful figure in its golden hued drew. from
|nnn .personal
n.tw,
t xKTlenrf ju*t how good a
word' in an unknown Vingne, Follow­ ami he raw that she w:w fair. Bnt. in- • thing
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. If you Imve ever tried It. you
- its &gt;tanii -h friends, because the
ing, this a piercing shriek was beard, stead of eoftening, his countenance grew are one of
| wonderful thing about it- is. Unit when
■; echoed by many women present. Every stern.
NEEDS MO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
Ionei started: many sprang to their feet.
“Yem ray yob are willing to make once given a trial, hr. King’s New DisECIAL !
1 eovi-ry ever after holds a place in the
■ t
liouevs am! lids •The mist cleared away. Sallie was stand­ rejwration for nay harm tixat you have . house. If you haxe never used it and
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
, ingithere alone. Both the juggler and dene?* said he.
JshonM te* a filleted with a cough, cold or
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
Slie nodded her heal slightly.
; the ap[«arition had vanished, leaving no
■ any throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a
“Will .■
you
come -back
to the ballroom ‘ j tra-H1 behjnd. Bnt Sallie grasped in her
-----------—7-------iiottie al “lire and give it a fair trial. It Js
hand no longer her fan. bnt a long with me," he bqntinnwl, "and tell the । vnnrn!ll,n il everv time, or money refunded.
block fn»m I Japfinere dagger with a carvM hill, pwpJe
,, there who
’ yon
.
-------fire—and’ who
you' Trial bottles free at W. II. Go-xlyear's
1’HOBATE ORDER.
State of Mlchipm. Conntv of ILjrry^M.
i The joint of the dagger seemed to be are
not?”
; drug store.
re not?
At a s^s'l-ti of the Prol nto Court for tbe V
'
llurklenS Aralra lulvc.
“Why should
I tell them what they:
dripping
with
blood.
k
“
Whysh
County
of
Bar
rv.hoWtn nt the Probate xrfllee, t!
II*
The best salve in the world for cuts,
In the « ltv “t llnstltius. in said
ty. on
She staggered, turned partly round already know!
Friday, tlie 25’.li'1st ot September. In the year
and' would have fallen, but the count
“
Do tin
they know that you w-.-re never hrui.M ». *ores, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever
“Do
one thouiaiHl etfiit htindrrd and ninety ou®«\_,
;.. tetter, chapped hands- chilblains.
I wn.4 near her and caught her in his arm*; married, either in France or elsewhere, j sores,
IbvAent. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge tof
US,'and all -kill eruptions, and posltirej Th^ company wsa *11 in contusion. A p, Harn* Trent; that he refiwl. in spite ( cuniSv
17n Vhe matter of the estate of Dora
was laid o
threats and entreaties, to,'.'
to i ’
^?tUfi?tiou. or
1 mJ.-e was brought, and Sallie wad
,,ff all
.11 your
vhut threatJturclirtt, decvaMtl.
Ou readh cam! Eilur the jwtltlw duly ven----- l s*
.a fainted.
r.;»nwt
make you Ha wife: that after his death . Jn’ )u rc.UUl|, ,|. PHre
cents per bnx.
upon
it. She l
luu!
ficd.of Aim &lt; hrnej. sister ot *ald ileeeased,
pm'iiiR I ha: the adniinlstraUon ot viid estate
t'v \y h. (;(Hxiyear, the druggist.
“Carry her into the east room.” said you caused a bundle of papers, among । p-(&lt;r
ALWAYS
THE
SAHE
may be grmitcd to outer Cheney, or to some .
wMcb
w
»
wm,
rnWOTW
W
^&gt;1^i
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a!1
n,™t«
Wand 1 brick the fount to two of the Nubian servants.
other slidable Jhtmiii.
, . ...
,»,.
Tbennmont’ t» «rtlerr&lt;1.that Wednesday .the
: M ‘*1B.
h, |J|e
will not
“Doctor Venables," be add-!, turning to to K- dincorenri Ul a '7‘«7
day of OLti.m-r. a D. iM'l. at ten n clock tn
JIS ALWAYS THE BEST &gt;:l)
Intrgain. the -eminent woman’s physician, who of furniture in a Philadelphia hotel. .
t,ue tl„. practice of law after Jan. 1.
the forenoon. 5 e a^uriwd for tho t,. iirtiy of s^d
Hn
‘ L
‘
petition, ami»«•»» the heirs nt latv ut said deceas­
was one of the guests, “may I request And will you tell them that this will w.ui ,' lrt
T'ik'•
tsi’ATil from tun.in;«?fty. mid thus I
ed and uirvilier peisuns Interested iu said
i-ea Fa!!.*
eMate, are required to »‘|'1*«r &gt;t a wsMijn at
you to take charge of Mrs. Trent? Chip a forgerv, copied from a genuine will prevent the appearance of rpe. m-e Bucking-1
snld court, theu to ue holaen at the I robiUO
raiuS shall attend, and
T Xtritt.-n
&gt;y’ Trent him«-lf, but deeding
of the maids
anything
ham’s inv f"r the WbGk.re. th* best du made. ;
office, iu the city i&gt;( llastlnits, in said county,
.1
will
be
at
your
disposal.
I
.
his
fortune,
not
to
you.
but
to
another
,
and show nww. it any there 1*. why the prayer ,
,
’ improved, soil you net«l wiu w "ft- »«•** -usg-.—.. - ; tun iu..—— w- -■
Robert Kiekartl. U years old. was klilotl
of the letitioiiiT may not be uruijted. Ama 1
am indeed sonrv." he went on, turning v&lt;nnan, whom iw designed to marr. -- ,
f"
Ihtin
IN THE
i.ar pi In on easy
“
machinery hl the
it h further ordered, that said petitioner Rlwe
to
thotln-ra.
"that
thU
riionl-l
h.voy
Fu
,
th
.t
“
raml
mta-.nlookM™
T.radiy.
notice to the personaititcnwted in said estate,
to the others,
of tbe pendency &lt;.f «aW petition, and the hcarbapprnul. Had it l« -n |««ib.r to funs Vl.ar own; and yon jonra-Uhid Kin tlw ,
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Lapj^raaw— — ---------— r-----1-^ni st th. hotel which, as yon top&gt;nK thereof by rausiniM copy of lids order to t&gt;o
f haut- r i Weak, Ured. na appetite. •
published In the
Ita55r.nar.ew*hen dan- good fratnn—but we understand so little &lt;s the
Chanter
Tak- H&lt; ‘&gt;d • *’,r*»1“'2!bL
paoer printed and circulated in «aid (ounty «
pened
to
know.
Trent
had
once
-wcupn-d.
!
Chapter
3;
strong,
chrorfu
.
Inn
xry.
, tuapc*’. farms in wavs of these oriental wizards that we peneu w*av». -- -----■
i
itarrv once lu each wt*-k for three suecesslv®
u of that will,
mit t be cautious how we, meddle jrith. bv
£jy means
wil. and
am of tbe' ;' X, VaK'J?i»bots
.
. bwn appointed po»t•f &lt; ;:y property.
has
weeks previous m mid day of bearlni.
‘
Cll.MII.KH XV. AU-VSTIMIXO.
-cnti••
►i.l house and tarn. them. I presume
M be
wrtitai» of
lie is as badly fright- ,.certificate
&lt;rf raarriapi.
nramap-. ri»
abo »
a &lt;oj -iy. j; * ’
HnufhtO£ i-n^
lake, Ko*fonnnon
Judge ot Probate.
,. 1I Mftd not
tell yon
«■
.nr«.e.
-t toll
yon , bnt
but written
wnto „ on a printed form «i tacky
e-umy.
[A true copy?
down. tel. at 7
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hal
pn-r-in-d
white
travelings
Fmn«.
,
that he will l« held strictly accountable you made good yonr claini to tho mtats. ]
i Crvn i &gt;IKX: Ms "Ito
W1*™ Comer ot Court and J etterwn St. K
■xchangti for if anything serious comes of this; but 1
I ,„SL.UI. w » l“T ■'&lt;
Win yon tell them tinri
,
tt T&amp;
trust there will be nothing. Mrs. Trent
"I will tvpat no snch foolish Ute. iv- I। "
f I . ...... f„,m h«-n&lt;»ry Mrotota or Good goods. Low prices.
known as has great courage.”
p’iwl Sallie steadily. "How conid I b.. „
•vil nnd would frequently bnmk
“1 daresav ahe will be better directly,
ioo on easy
forgrd a copy of the gennmo wdl unl&lt;w
|n M
curved Miss Fitz-Murray. IndeM, now
-' 1 taul the genome wiU to copy fvom- | pbr»|ctens. i-m J™"- =”- 1!llp„„uiic
that thev had recovered from tb-ir hn-t
bow
could
1
have
become
po-awwi
,
l^lnrf Bl^ ^
,nJ h",:
fjr'rAKJE ^o'sCUSTtlfTE. -MJ
hn’ ",ald 1 to”bK™“
I l'r“nuntd
“°n.re
‘
------- ■ — — In"1|&gt;UbI
I Ikllk
Si.^OC* upwards and
astings
ank
Scare, inc
j
-------- - —
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property in ex- tbernwlvrs and one another on the even- of that,
von. since yon hare foritat- &gt; ftSl uHastings, - - MlcJ&gt;.
fam's sensation, and there was perhaps a ton."
.4 !^d-the
wjU wui yuu.
count ••Yonfota.d the j ejm ■
»“ &gt;.
rurtfter 1
&lt;• farms for sale will LSdoncr
to make
ituko Sallie
SftlHo the
tho reftfwytrf ten.
ten.ku&gt;1•the
the «mnt.
1
,.-jr „.«:l.ln- ••
tendency tu
” «dd
genuine will among Harry Trent S -pert "O’ ^inin,end 1: t0 an „b«, are troubled
affair. If
had not interfered
al! g—------wnotm H
U she
ftho ha.1
intert-r-i .1
SURPLUS M.000.00.
i will trade the
,
|niimrc Wood.
• • . have
•__
—
_ — wrull
tuf. 1 ' -&gt;n
would
?'&gt;»e
welt. Rr»mo
Some of
«£*•
on the night that he was miirderei.
WOUia nave
"iStaSl
WM wtfth him on that night, .
‘ j„,ls MvtUAiiwalM. Jit.
_ -had• •been
— ----•* ^ir fwitn
rain ft-' ijI
, Indeed. I■«»
ladies, who
fnnn fa,nt
|
f
|n&lt;CTfc, „ul provisions.
OMwriwi 'whiftpwed to one an- I
it appnanF
ing tDemsKavcrs
i
y’’S?Xl%&gt;touS i ''r^Miy by
to X
•! or exchange to call other
nothins elre waa
*"
. that
.Mt noihins
-“tto
TrC
=1’ralmn I I o/
'"ft., was alive wh™ y°“ t00E I
FGH
Open for business Dvc.l6.iwe.
of .woman Ilk” that; ri&gt;» had take" him ri.v&lt;-.
*rom thc table and
• and get tho benefits.
oftickrs:
advantage of having formerly b«n the He Ja|wm«-- “’fa »r’ ------- ,n„„bi, I
r...~d iUnnft
0^“‘l D. G. Robinson, PreMdeul;
.
t»re«&lt;&gt;n. Washington, iJXTFthe hones to farw heraelf upon ■ K-Twl^bom-detedlUny
Chester M«wr. VW. Pres.
t (who was too polite to deny hMrt. It was ywt wb----------:•. upwards of 5.900.U00
D. W. R-yaolds.
TT,E um “«T “ Yon
■he
Uiinrral ami timbereK Sjbody Lythtag). «d &lt;’f
nrxCTOK*:
ii r-:ire from $5 to
per bad made an exhlfadon of *&gt;?U
?^e Wu ,m Utot
। tf-&gt;wn. ten years credit, on
DM
#.R^nold*.
W.n. rowers.
Yun *
Jnurder, and
i :• ni exciirsior. rabs given, Meanwhile, General Bristowe, Mr. Roy ( g*id.
lanci'. Mr. Montague Gossett and other there was » 1.
tiwt but one |&gt;cnion circulars.
n»» BMr ™ •*». “ «*” b“ c““ri*
John canrrth.
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er witness*?'! S.asara Falls Route.”
Vv-w- lootmt
’h’”. »■ V^1*9 anneared with Sidlie on Ui» ar®-lo‘lkl°g tho evidence
latch the door
^1T
bating
entreating
^n. who had
£Ttat anuHng --i I"™. ~ . lhe house.
anotuer
pidon for having ~ mube- .behind^ ^^wofthaporeb.
in the shadow of the porch.
u; B»aiMiaxo U—.&gt; »\T somnlexion ot affairs re- 1 fteen
konl went
knff
’raft' np
"I’ atairs to
,l’
dipped in onM«tou One
H.rrr Trent -L
On.
‘Xre “
tlw library whMe HMtT
toat
„ I think, testified that

. Chicago.

the had seen ® . with Trent
, !«&gt;■&gt;tal«
thatth»t
beard "Spenkfaff v —
beat time with tta-ir feet. M “
X. wiaaris and bloody dagger
night
co wa« not believed. But
‘That
but a' diverting FreU“!;!WT._t^mrecates
’•,Th
* evidence wasbow wonld
Joywent ^y -wifely d£°££
7 I Gvtr vour imagination wid
°oclel&gt;. s. 1A_ .ytr-ita have _1 faar yoi
view. and. mcraeut'laughs
&gt;'
„
so
brara dashed for a mwut,
much the mor. lightly the mo

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from rrnn»ylvania.—*‘81no« aftw.
wuhn,"10 lT'p-'!“h a!w»s lu a man’s eje
Bnt while tho ball «• 1
opportunity *"
" * ’heli* Brown
’
s
Standard
Hrrtml
itoMrataZiiter-*htdi hit physician
said must be re- Bas. took »n opportunity
*&gt;lh •.hr knife." Chaa. B. Vnderwood.
r*ww!ntown. \ Orlt Co.. Pa., June B.HM.

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Who.
ft—"* »* *“ d””“
,Vte» d&gt;. bM Children, to. r*« “*» c““ri*'

T itereat tnU
ti ne d«podl« and a general
Baukins BusiniMiTrausaewd.
mortgage

BALE.

over 2.000 5to&lt;le"“ *re l'“n&gt;IW “ ““
Mlcliipui university.
For Over Fifty X«»rt

gsB-SSi^

Hon easy. - i

52.^!

2Jin? M. rtur »t this date. four b.nn^"? nni! who wont a
«n ths ninth day nf
far children
uit pain, cures wluJ Kimber tSi. at shah.
ten o’clock In Ito*
ioftehs the
i
u
(&lt;larrha-A. Vo,'northdmirof th”Court house tn the City
SI'- ttreUt.Sle"
b"uo™«'.“ “&lt;
sell ro**ti*tv the amount due Hfiire- oai'ufr merit*. R»Uw_tncn*»t!»6Ml««ft»w.
a
’
itd
the
lend
eosta.
at
public auction to the
SKSST,?.”^1*
, ul.

Boy»’’%SVsJ
Ladies

Fred I’"""’- ’/“-ToeSiw
"be“,‘
Injured «i Hudwn Tuew«r
&gt;
kteked In &lt;be btB1 b&gt;' * ***
.
oB-. »eln«ranrenlrnt. rfflrerl.'U-.«« two,
*^12? tndlwslS •«•«■ ton,,d 1,Vrr' 'i*r

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fifteen all In town four north «t'range
a “"iStlS » HOVT.

CRA«. H

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Attonwr ft* Mortnr*

costed.

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Woolley &amp; Bronson,

�CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
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CHICAGO : MANUFACTURERS : PRICES.
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The opportunity of a lift time.

.

Don’t miss seeing this grand display of cloaks.

Forty Thousand Dollar Stock !
We have leased the building formerly occupied by Joseph Rogers and will place this stock on exhibition for four days,

SATURDAY,

MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,

OCTOBEK 24, 26, 27 and 28.
Come! Come! Come Everybody!

You will regret it if you miss this GREA1 SALE.

READ OUR CUT PRICES ON DRY GOODS.
American Prints, per yd.....................................................................4c

Belding Bros.' 100 yd. Silk............................................................. 8c

Yard wide Sheeting, per yd............................................................... 4-%c

Belding Bros.’ Twist, 3 spools............................ •........................... 5c

Best Standard Prints, per yd............................................................. 4^c

Belding Bros.' Emb. Silk, 15 spools......................... -.................. 10c

Indigo Prints, best made, per yd...................................................... 5c

Goff’s Braid, a roll ...........................

Ladies’ Handkerchiefs........................................................................ 2c

Ginghams, per yd...zQ.....................

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Slater’s Glove-Finish Cambrics....... ................................................. 3*4c

Silesia, per yd........... ...........

j.................................... 10c

J. &amp; P. Coats’ Spool Cotton, best made......................................... 4c

Batting, a roll ..................................................................................... 5c

Barbour’s Spool Linen........................................................................ 8c

Dress Drill, per yd........................................................................... 8c

Belding Bros.' 50 yd. Silk..................................................................4c

Milward's Needles, a paper ................................................

I.......... 6c

Ei Y. HOGL.B,
LEADER IN DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS.
-------------------------,---------------------------------------------------Additional Local News.
Furnishing goods cheaper than the
cheapest at the Bankrupt store.
A good deal of stealing has bcm going
on of late. A geuUeman living in the 4th
ward had 70 bushels of wliubt stolen Fri­
day or Saturday night

George St. Clalbds home and will rPsl
upon his laurels’ tairough the winter ns
having the best thtee year old record ever
made In tbe state, it being 3:20.'L

Indies winter is ‘approaching and yon
will want something to keep you warm,
aud at the same time something attractive
in appearance. Go to .Julius BusaeU'sgnd
examine his stock of shawls.

All who did not attend Ker. Hunsberger’s
lecture Tuesday evening at the M. E.
church ou the subject of -Across the
Atlantic and Beyond,” missed a rare treat.
Rev. H. commenced by telling or jhe high
spirits of the party as they snilrfc away
from the city of New York; how ••serious”
they grew as the boat struck the ocean,
where the waves caused it to roll; bow one
by one they hurried to the side rail soon
after to jmrt with their last meal. The
trip through tlie British Isles and on tbe
continent was graphically described and
very interesting. The lecture throughout
was interspersed with a vein of humor that
held the Attention of the audience ail tbe
clown The people of this city do not
often have the opportunity of listening to
such literary treats and should improve it
when they do.
*

If you desire to buy one of the best
Money U*t
residence properties in the city al the very
Much money is lost every year by many
lowest price sea Ira VanVnlkenburgh, people by not buyltig goods td places
who desires to sell tlie residence of the where they get good goods at reasonable
late J. A, Greble, on West Green street
price*. Persons buying goods of John
Bessmer. the jeweler, never loose any
Three qmulto were caught in one of the money.
meat markets last week, and they &gt;were
.live ones too. A Chicago gentleman paid
THE MARKETSa dollar for a couple of them and took them
home with him for pete.

Busby Bros, are now prepared to fur­
nish an excellent bath to all who desire.
The water and the rooms are heated with
steam. Call and see them if you havn't
yet taken your bath preparatory to passing
the winter.

Butter-ieaiS, ’
viurer wm w MQi.00.
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B-nns—tl.w per bu.
^-&gt;ru-«O70r.
B-xf-nnmedWoous-.w ca ve*.*5.00 ©L30
Kggs-i«at?oe.

Does your eyes fail you by reading in • Liin«-—Scllingat flOeper bbl; waterlime,*1.50
bbl.
the evening? Can you see fine print as per
O*ta-27c. per bo.
well as when yon were young? if not,
Pork-«3.003IS.».
call at John Reramer’*. the jeweler, and
PlMtci—belling Ht**.60 perti
have your ejts examined free of charge
I
Salt—Selling at Ke per bbl.
and get a pair of spectacles to fit them cor­
Timothy Seed-Selling at »1.M
Wheat—No. 1. white*
red
rectly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Flour-S2.M per hundred.
Kye-tt&amp;O.
We have secured Miss Clatc Harrington,
Apple*—25430c.
the fashionable dress maker, as sales lady
Barley—*1.in.
-nloua-aoiBiflnc.
in onr dress grwxle department who will be
Chickens live co; dressed &gt;oc.
pleased to »liow you the latest style® and
give you necresary information as to
Saturday, Oct. 17.
. rutting, trimming etc.
There is much suffering from drought
O. I*. Spavldisg.
in the state of Hermosillo. Mexico.
Pis Highness, the race horse. during the
Somebody made a huge mistake about
past season has won for hi* owners *105,Xhc water work* bonds. It was known
When they were issued dial the balance of 000.
The general council of tho Lutheran
The school bonds must be paid tills year,
hud it was mppowd that tbe first 85,000 church of North America is in oeaaion at
waler bond* would not be payable iwfore Buffalo.
A new shoe factory baa been established
November. ISM. But the 85,000 bonds
must be paid next month, and are now at at Wyault, Din Tbe event was cele­
thr national bank for collection. Tbe city brated by a ball.
The widow of Sir John Macdonald has
will loan the 85.000 to pay them now. and
next year will raise by tax enough to pay been made a peeress, with tbe title of
Bareness Macdonald.
tbe inan.
Thirteen valuable trotting horses ware
Tbe county clerk's office is often the lost by the burring of the stable of U. M.
acene of a good many ridiculous altuatkms, Morgan at Sabina, O.
une of the funniest ^occurring last week.
It is now said that Secretary Blaine
A certain man aged 6S of German descent, will return to bi* duties at Washingtea
applied V* tbe genial county clerk fur a between Oct. 25 and Nov. 1.
marriage lieenae, and tbe latter gentleman
Josie Mansfield, ot Fisk Stoke* nototasiediately proceeded to fill it out All rhrtr, baa just been married at Pari* to
went along swimmingly until tbe name of Robert I*. Read, of New York.
the prospective bride wa* reached. This wa*
Tbe Grand Army of the R. puHk is
a corker and entirely unsuspected. To mid to have a plan for the.erevtioo ot a
the gaeatitm -Wbat in the lady’s name?” monument to General Grant at Washing­
tbe excited Teuton replied. "‘Veil by
Urn,
gracious, she ta!d me vital It vas. but 1
William Busch was ran down and killed
dust Hsaguiber. I guess dot blocks de by »T8L Paa’, train *t Arlington Height*,
game." With a deep sigh be took the * Chicago suburb. He was driving a lum­
next tram out of tbe city on tbe important
ber wagon across th© track.
miaatan of fejiJlwr out tbe name of the lady
Professor Dyreuforth and hie rain mak­
he was smm ta marry. This be did the
next flay, when the Boensc wa* properly ing exp-ditivn an at Saa Dtago, T*x.,
waiting
for it to »tap raining In order to
»::■ te oqt w.d we prwMime that he i* »®w
proceed with their experiment*.
a happy man.

BOUGHT OUT!

I have purchased of Mr. Ira Van Valkenburgh his stock
of furniture, and propose to continue business at the old
stand. I have ordered, and expect to receive before the next
issue of tlie Banner, the largest line of

. Book Cases, Folding Beds, Upholstered
Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Bugs,
Furniture Novelties and
Furniture
Ever shown in this city. Next week I will say more about
them. V ou can depend on some hue goods and prices that
are right.

F. Greble.

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y'^XXXVI NO. 26

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jj^gTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 29, 1891.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK BItOS.,
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________ 1TABTI.VCB, MI CH.

Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
name and business before you.
You may think 1 am well advertised'and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket.
Can you name him ?

TOWER

MY BUSINESS
Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. 1 keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
•
Prices always the lowest.

THIS WEEK

FiPMa

Boy’s Clothing.
Youths’ Clothing.
in

Men’s Clothing.

in

furnishing Goods.

COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.

II. A. Brooks, of Grand Rapids; offers
to donate the use of sufficient land near Mid­
dleville for a driving j*ark. providing the cit­
izen* of Middleville will build a track and
erect .suitable buildings on Hie Same.

i- your fap? to Grand Rapids, and get
•iiwiint. what is seasonable, suitable
r. if you buy clothing and furnishing

• Wm. Crkl'.er. ot Thomapple,- report*
1.157 bushels of oats from 14 acre*.
The Freeport Herald notes the -fact that
potatoes are an enormons crop In that
vicinity.

HUDSON'S
m

l*TJ. and R. Fish, of Carlton, come forth
with boldness of speech and announce that
they harvested 318 |&gt;ottitoes from one hill
recently.

5
oA’J.A'Z? RAP/DS.

|MALS£W
do you keep trying unknown
brands of

Ki
i ■: CHOICESTs- '

1 CARDL’i CROWN

I WrAMASHI30«» ■

feSH TEA

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

when you can be sure of getting one
that has been tested, not only by ex­
perts, but actual consumers, all of
whom agree in placing

’oval xitsuma

as Leader.

LLIAELE. Dr-Iy one dealtr in town has it.

Fl gers for Royal Satsuma Japan Tea.
.v Spring Crop Leaf of 1891.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by
Call on J&lt;

Jos. Rogers
Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers
Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers
r,n in, need of a Ladies’, Misses’ or Child's

CLOAK
bo it fail to It ok over our large and well assort*1 -L
„We show

He Largest Line
at the Lowest Prices.
We can suit you.
* -ease give us a call.
Respectfully yours

ROSENBAUM &amp; SPEYERS
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

WHOLE NO. 1898
n.ow for m, colt tor It la ,lrad from lb,
itlS" tor"
wo"
ln °™“d The poor ladles received about 89 in
shekels.
The K. of P. lodge have out some fine
Richard Knickerbocker and wife,' ot
cards giving notice of a dance to be held
.Knt Banda; al Jay C.n»nUr'a at their hall Thursday evening.
rhere will be a d.r*e In Lewi, Colea’
Joe Robinson is again able to be out,
granary next Thursday night.
but Is still under the thraldom of old
grippe.
Sidney Hull, wife and daughter arc in 1
Benzie county. Kidney Is hunting and
Mrs. John Stewart returned home last
Mrs. Hull is there for the Improvement of I Wednesday.
her health.
Mrs. Lewis Pearson returned to her
Frank Larabec has moved to Cedar' home Wednesday.
Creek so as to be more convenient for
Will Gibson has purchased a dwelling
carrying the mail.
lot, and is preparing to build on the same
Frank Hallock has moved luto Frank st once.
Larubec’s house.
L. M. Clark received two cars of brick
C. F.. Bailey Is the only man buying last week from Ionia.
hogs in these parts and has things his own i W. C. Rolfe and wife visited near your
way.
city Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Bristol, from Galesburg, and her;
Beaver’s new house is receiving a coat
sister from Colorado, were cal lent at J. H. of plaster.
Valentine's one day lust week.
Levi Fowler, who recently went out of
H. Casey passed through our place one the boot and shoe business, Is putting in a
day last week on his way north with sev­ stock of lumber.
eral old Iforses for trade.
Mrs. Emma Brmour returned home last
1&gt;. U Mortliland was at Battle Creek on Tuesday.
business one day last week.
. Much interest is manifested in the races
A. A. Mosher, of Plainwell, passed which take place Thursday.
through our town selling medicines last
Chas. Snow died lost Friday night at the
I week.
home of his wife’s parents ot Bright’s dis­
A. L. Campbell has l»ought -the Rob ease. Ho leaves a wife and many friends.
I Ross land; consideration 81,300.
Mr. Karr raised 1340 bushels of potatoes
on six acres of ground this season.

Peter Nlskern last week being annoyed
by his cat In the night, got out of bed,
seized the feline, rushed out of Hie door
with it, fell off the porch and fractured
tils wrist. Better look a little out Peter in
the future after 4 o’clock.
John W. Earl has returned from his
northern trip very much benefited in
health.
Our hunters we an* Informed have
captured six deer, partridge and fish too
numerous for anything.
George Hazen is erecting a very fine
windmill for Win. Warrant.
The Epworth league hold an entertain­
ment In Hie M. E- church Sabbath evening.
An invitation extended to all.
lAwvrr Smith, of. Woodland, was on
our street last wck in the interest of M.
; Bolter.
Wonder where some of our most regular
attendants at church art Sunday evenings.
We understand Mrs. Bert Blackman is
lying nt the point of death.
Mrs. M. Cook was buried lost week
Thursday. She was an old settler and a'
devotisl Christian and suffered much
'
through a loug illness.

Qrungrvilte,

If I were nn editor I would just tell my 1
correspondents that they would pay for I
their papers or attend to their burincaa
better than some of them d®.
A new girl at Frank Pressley’s.
Mrs. Minnie Gates has gone to live near !
Kalamuzrx).
The Misses Mate and Ruth Livingstone
will visit friends at Kalamazoo thia week.
Mr. Wilcox is building a new house on
the Lake mail.
C. H. Thurston is painting Ttu-o. More­
house’s new house on North Pine lake.
C. IL Reem and wife, of Broward, vlsitcd at C. H. Thuftidn’s this week.
Ell Nichols i» on'the sick list.
The ladles of the W. C. T. U. gave a
public meeting last Sunday evening at the
church. Mis* H. II. Bell read a very good
paper in answer to some of the criticisms
un the fallings of the unions.
We regret to hear of the death of the
wife and serious Illness of the sister of W.
C. Hewitt, of Barker Creek, Kalkaskia Co.
Mrs. C. A. Snook Is not as well as usual.
Her son. Dr. Snook, of Kalamazoo, i« expei'ted today.
Earl and Guy Coykendall. of Middleville,
' s|&gt;eui Sunday here.

Special Batea to Northern Minnesota and
Dakota.

Owing to the enormous yield of grain In
Northern Minnesota and Dakota this soa
son, and consequently the unusual de­
mand for harvest hands, the Great North­
ern railway line will transport from St,
Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and Superior,
thrashing outfits in car loads, at the cur­
rent class “Aerate. passing not to exceed
ten men free in charge of each load? Such
shipments, as well as the ten men, will bo
returned free to the points of shipment*
from which they started on the Great
Northern railway line, upon .proper identi­
fication that the mdn are the same as orig­
inally accompanied the shipment, and that,
the threshing outfit Is the same as original­
ly forwahled and no cliange in ownership
having occurred.
Shipments of horses and mules in any
quantity for use with thrashing outfits
(including men In charge ns provided for
rules of live stock contracts) will be trans­
ported at current tariff rates, and returned
free to original points of shipment under
same conditions as threshing outfits, ex­
cept that parties In charge will be furnish­
ed only such transportation as they may
be entitled to under contracts which they
bold. There is a very heavy demand for
harvest hands, at wages 83.00 per day.
Parlies should address. D. W. II. More­
land. Mich. Frt. A Pass. AgL Detroit,
Mich. These special rates will expire Dec.
81, '01, if not sooner cnucellcd.

Tuesday forenoon everyone was greatly
surprised to see the word ‘•closed" written
upon a paper hanging in the front door of
A. D. .Itork’a meat market, and soon the
report was circulated that he had made an
assignment, the latter proving correct It
was doubly surprising to tliose^noat inti­
mate with Mr. Hark, as he had always
borne the name of being a careful, conserva­
tive business man. who always looked
ahead before he took a step that might
prove disastrous. It was also known that
he enjoyed a large trade, and always seem­
ed to have his full share, his little market
being crowded during the season. Every­
one supposed that he was well off. finan­
cially. as it was known Hint he hail a good
farm, a few miles from town, that was un­
der a good slate of cultivation, and as his
market was well patronized II was believed
that he was out of reach of any Immediate
financial crash.
The liabilities will foot up about 810,000.
The assets consist of an 117 acre farm,
upon which there are mortgages of between
84.000 and 85.000 or nearly the full value
of the farm. Of the other asset*' Mr.
Sweezey informs us that not five cents on
the dollar will be realized.
Much sympathy Is expressed for Mr.
llork has he has always been an honesk
industrious, hard-working man. The mis­
fortune seems harder to bear, as he is get-*
ting to la; an old man. and after all debts
are paid nothing will be left for him.
The following letter was received yes­
terday and will explain itself.
Editors of Banxkk:—As is known I
have failed in business, and made an as­
signment to Jas. A. Sweezey for the bene­
fit of my creditors. This has been brought
about, not so much by my extravagance or
on account of my business, but by a suc­
cession of hard drawbacks that 1 could not
foresee or prevent But It is done. 1
have given all that I have to my friends
and patrons. lx&gt;t me say thanks, and to&gt;
them who have owed mr so long and who
1 have asked so many times for jmy. please
lie kind enough to pay it to Mr. Sweczey
as soon ns you can. It is too late to do mu
any good, but it will help tliose who have
hel|&gt;ed tue.
A. D. Rork.

If some Individual with fci.uuo capital
and an acquaintance with the chair and
table business will go to Freeport, lie can
find everything ready fur the organization
We arc having fine weather and gOod
of a 810,000 stuck company to du that kind fronds fur the last &lt;&gt;f October.
Married. On Wednesday. Oct. 21. VI.
of business.
” Many of uur farmer.* are through with
there assembled al the residence of dupurcorn husking.
Jacob Crab, who lives lu East Woodland,
Enoch Andrus, our county commissioner vlsor Edgar F. Nye in Johnstown, n large
went to Woodbury the other evening to of scbtiola was in uur village on Monday and merry company to witness the mar­
attend a dance. Some of the ferocious an&lt;l Tuesday.
riage of his daughter Adclla to Mr. Flutell
people of that town set upon this particular
Prof. J. M. .Smith went to Prairieville E. Mosher, of Banfield. The ceremony
Crali. and punched his face out of all Saturday on boslncss.*
was performed by Rev. W. S. Potter, of
semblance of its former self.
Mrs. J. M. Smith lias handed in her the Presbyterian church. Battle Creek.
Many tine presents attested the esteem In
Woodland G. A. IL post will entertain resignation ns’teacher in the primary de­ which the young couple were held. Mr.
their comrades from luike iMr.MUt this partment qf our school. She thinks that and Mrs. Mosher will make their future
74 pupils and five grades furnish to much
evening, and a big l^ne is expected.
residence In Banfield.
work for one to do and do well.
Everything is lu readmess for the In­
We notice that the WootHand News of
ItowanM Mill*.
stitution of a lodge of Knights of Pythias U*l week scored us for a paragraph we
E. 11. Bowen and wife have returned
at &gt;Wmidland.
wrote In regard to so much drunkenness home from visiting friends in Galesburg,
Ssdiantx A Co., of Woodland, have on eti our streets ami said that what we said Kalamazoo and Plainwell.
exhibition a
lbs. potato, and an 8.S Was not true. Of course we are willing
A recent event was the marriage of
lbs. sugar beeL the product of. Woodland to apologize and own that possibly we Stephen Tolhurst to Frankie Gleason at
were mistaken. We tlwught when we the residence of the bride’s father. Roth
soil.
-nw a man walking rail fence fashion a-e residents of Wayland township. Alle­
Mr. J. M. .Smith,
Smith, tearbrr
teartirr of the Interinter- । nn&lt;l
an,| M
|tfng all
a|| of
of the side
aide walk, with a &gt;
Mrs.
Inking
gan Co.
mediate grade of th- W«aihnd school. •
-meliing strongly uf benzine, and
The event of last Saturday was a sur­
talks of resigning and no oiir.ean blann
. .as|O1,31iy (teposltiug n part or ail of | prise to Humphrey Gardner and wife. It
her. She has over 70, »rh&lt;»iars, and any I
M1p|„.r’ „tl (tie walk, that We had good was the 25th anniversary of their marriage
I teacher knows It Is a physical tmpoMlbiiity ; r(.tt,lin, for th inking he was intoxicated; and they had forgotten all about it; but
for one
teacher
for
so many,
and do j »*»« w&lt;zown..nr
\
r..r
...... b'
-..x-iwr
tn can.-.mtur .*&gt;i
:nanv. sth!
&amp;nd
iurticv
them.to
.
..ur mistake
mistake
andi anarcsorry
sorry their friends had not. and some 00 or 70 Sen.t-OlitrnniMt Scr» ice« at M. E. church.
*
’
■ that we mentionAl the matter. If our jH-ople gathered at their residence (o re­
Friday. Nov. #th.
On Friday of la«t week Sited# Benham. ! village wu* incorpcuvited we would prol&gt;- mind them of twenty-five years ago and a
Nov. 6th next the Methodist Episcopal
of Hastings, made hi* first oflieial visit tn 1 ably have no reason to complain of such jolly good time was had. Il is not necessa­ church in this city completes fifty years of
It *is -a man can get «tnmt
drunk ry to go into uH the details as most people the history of its organization. This
Woodland, the occasion ot his visit living Watters ’bill ns “
iaid insult decent women and quarrel and
that eomp’a'.nt had been entered against ilgiit on our .street.* and we can do notlilug are aware of the doings of suflti occasions. semi-centenuial will be observed with apT. Moqrc has just had his first.rheumatic proprlato services. •
Shafer A Co., proprietor* of tlie sa’oon on until after conszi hi ng with the proseedtor.
pains, and says anybody that Is articled
The history of the church has lieen in­
thjyTcn’unds that the rarloan was not run
Several furties in our village expect to with this malady has his sympathy “by deed varied; for. in these fifty years it has *
In the building specified by the Jmoui.
go north bunting *&lt;x»n.
passed through many iphases of church
gush."
j The members of the linn accompanh*! the
Our snloun.has moved into the Warner
E. H. Bowen and sun sold last week a life, from the feeble beginnings of a pion­
sheriff to Hastings, returning the next day. building and seems to be .doing a lively
eer church in a new cothrtry where the
half blood Norman colt for 8125.
I They have now moved their mIooii into
! business.
Will Coman and wife have recently re­ people are few and mostly poor to a time
the old Deane building.—News.
It is rejHirb'd that the South Jordan turned from a pleasant visit in Wisconsin. when the country has become thickly setschool will commence next Monday with
Alonzo Still Jr. has sold his horse, buggy tied and pros|&gt;erous. aud the church has
MDp.
and harness to Giles Hatton.
attained to a considerable degree of pros­
John H. Deunli of the Journal, -was I| J. M. Smith at the helm.
cnlllug nti old friends at Milo last week
I Take the B.xx'nkh and Detroit Tribune
B. C. Burpee has traded his farm for perity and strength. At tlie U-ginningi
} for 81 of Palmerton &amp; Smith al Wuul- one :i&gt;8 rnllea west of Prairieville.
the Methodist minister lived in Hastings,
Tbe Ladles’ Aid society had n meeting
John Curtis, of Grand Rapids, is visiting preached all over Barry county and went
.
*
at the church last week. The writer came i| tend.
The Rrlfcccn degree lodge of this place his uncle. Judge Armstrong.
into Eaton county, letter his work ex­
very near, losing a lock of hi* hair; In
।
will
hold
a
social
and
oyster
supper
at
the
Carl
Stokoe
is
repairing
and
building
a
tended over several townships, later still
sjH-aking of their society h.« made the
I town hall on Friday night. Everylaily is new cellar under his house.
over two or three townships and now be
mistake and railed It the Ladies’ Gossiping
James Williamson has just completed a preaches only In the city of Hastings. .
Invited.
society but corrected himself In time.
George Ncithammer is driving for a fine stone hog house; also a lien house
OLthn members, who formed the first
The Epworth League meets at the flowing well at William Finefrock’s.
lie
Hastings mission, not one is now a mem­
church each Tuesday of the fccck. A tine has got down 150 feet and no signs of oil built of stone.
J dim Huggott and wltefwlio were called ber of the Hastings church. Only a few
society fur the young and old.
. to the sick ls*d of their son In Ohio, have of tlie present muinbership hive belonged
A new hog firm consisting of IV. H. yet’but George is still going down. :
John Wunderlich has gone to Muskegon
to the church for one-half of the period of *
Williams, Homer F.’uwer and J. B. and expects to engage in Bio lumber busi­ just returned home.
time that is to be reviewed Nov. Oth. Al­
Moreau. Success to them.
most from the beginning of the existence
ness
fur
a
time.
Additional
Local
News.
I understood there h» come hog cholera
D. A. Miller returned from Saginaw
of Hastings the Methodist church has been
in the wot part of town.
on Friday where lie had been to Grand
one of the Important ins’itutlons minister­
in
Wheat quoted at 90e per bu.
There If a great deal of com|&gt;eHtion
ing to the welfore of Hie community.' Pos­
lesige
I.
O.
().
F.
, W. C. Towne sold A. Bush, of Delton.
Cl», «u
.. ...
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this* city
at the ................
present time
in the
line of sibly there are a few persons yet living In
J. P. Phillips Is putting a wall under IIIIS
। a Poland China stack hog.
dry
goods,
etc.,
and
dealers
are
all
making
Hastings, who were here fifty yean ago
store building.
W. A. Spalding attended the rendition bisDoc
n
hustle
to
get
their
share
of
tho
trade.
Hough Is very sick and nut ex­
when the church was organized.
of the “Old Homestead" at Kalamazoo last
We like to sco this spirited rivalry between
The iilstorical records of the church for
pected to live.
our merohanta. for competition is the life these fifty years are unusually well pre­
John Smith wears a broad smile.
week.
Ix«on Spalding, of your city, spent last
of business, and where there is plenty of served, and materials are'at hand for a
Drllon.
Sunday with his Grandma Spalding.
competition, there is always lots of busi­ quite complete history of the church.
,
Mrs. D. Hopkins is very lbw with bfart ness done. It helps not only the com­
A. B. Francisco is on the sick list.
As stated above the semi-centennial ser­
Milo J. Goss received a car load of
peting dealers but It livens trade in all vices will occur Nov. Gtli. The exercises
trouble.
dumber last week. Milo is a bustler. He
Addison Pennock and party started other branches. People who want to buy will be in the Methodist church, and will
sold two bills of lumber for two new Tuesday for Saugatuck for a few weeks anything In the line ofdry goods, clothing, ue held In the afternoon and evening.
houses to be built at Delton this fall.
or the like will not gel more reasonable Everybody is most cordially invited to be
hunt on the river.
Wm. VanHorn has commenced work on prices anywhere, than they can get right present at both of these services. The af­
Mrs. Garrett, one of the Olin excursion­
ists. to Kent, Ohio, returned home lost Infs new dwelling near the school house. here In Hastings at the present time. ternoon meeting will begin at two o’clock.
J no. Muon is also building a house in the And when it comes to a show down Has­ This meeting will be for reminisceuoM.
week.
Clarence Hammond read a paper before Mme locality.
tings merchants are “in it" when it comes Tbe.old-pastortjnd their wives and old
Prairieville Grange on the subject of Hie
Geo. Whipple, of Kalamazoo, has pur­ to reasonable prices in any line.
member" from abroad-as well as all prcaChilean war and Its rauac*. A. C. Towne chased Hie house and lot owned by Wm.
Nothing can speak in better terms of1 ent members of the church and congrtgaread a paper on noxious weeds and how to Cooper ami will build and conduct a livery the city schools than to give a comparison Hon will be Invited to take part in this
exterminate them, in two weeks he will
of Inst year’s recon! with this year’s for• -meeting and relate their memories of the
stable.
Parties from Hastings have this week the first month. Tlie number enrolledI past fifty years of the church. A most’
read a paper on hix.h isit to Vermont of
what he saw and contrasting the east and purchased lots of F. A. Blackman on la.*t year was 663, against 742 this year;, cordial invitation is extended to all sister ‘
which
they
will
soon
erect
four
brick
bus
­
west as seen through his eyes.
the number belonging last year- was 689., churches In Hastings and vicinity, also to
iness blocks to be used for drugs, under­ this year 699; average number lielonging; everybody, not members of any church to
Orlton.
taking, furniture and bank.
last year was 633, this year 697; averaget be present at that service aud freely join
Mammy Cain intends to go to New York
y. A. Hynes can be frequently seen on dally attendance last year 602. this yearr in giving their reminiscences. The even­
the public drives behind a three year old
6M; per cent of attemdance last year 94, ing inwting wilt begin at seven o’clock.
week
after
next
We made a mistake in our last week’s
thir year 97; numlief of cases of tardiness After music and prayer an Iilstorical pa­
items. It should hare been 'Mrs. a. J. filly.
Goo. MeRndan, of Bronson, was shaking last year 146, this year 30; teacher number per will be read by Daniel Striker. Tills
Caln instead of Miss Cora Cdn that the hands with the buys here Monday.
times tardy last year 20. this year none. paper Is to be read on account uf a request
Car loads of apples are being shipped In of
It will be seen by the above that there is a of the fourth quarterly conference of last
surprise
was on.has rented J. N. Coven’s
D. D. Smith
here from points along tbe line for evap­ large gain in every way over the first year. Mr. Striker has t&gt;een collating hisorating puriosvs.
ball and will live there.
month of last year, and Hastings has rt?.v I torical data for gome year*. After the
Tbe poverty social given by the Ladles’
The Farmers’ Alliance bare tooted over
j paper there will be opportunity for short
in the town hall and will hereafter bold Aid society Saturday evening was a bluoui- son to be proud of tier schools. Proper I addrvsaes from any who may desire to
crrdk should also be -given to Prof.
Ing success
so far
as Ii&gt;r
ragstaring
couldd™.-d
assist. ]Slerllnfc
crrdK snouxi
w
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Tl.uw
rvnl.loir
prlM
who «u&gt;o
hu l,taw«i
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aojll^k.
forth
there.
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np
to
Ur
bl&lt;h
rLta.nl at
Elder
Myrra Is located
in
the
Caln
bouse.
hr would nut Ukn Will
,uj little llenrj Uunund. I .lundxrd the, Un ranched.
I
. .upper, to «hlol&gt; &gt;U
Wm. Allen, of Grand Rapids, spent a
few days with his parents in this place.
George t-aya that he
not t

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INTO

HISTORY OF A WEEK.
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m„,-r In
11 U «
5 KuwU. Fr«n~.
nomb-r «» .m.i:The American Public Health
-□..ban*.tlon i» in annual convention at Kauan*
Th. Ne« Xnrb rmbyttrUn &gt;rnod t.
MOKTG AOK SALE.
1 Wotern Europe is l»mx
1 ^.dueown* »“«“
On the tali day of Mar, A. D. UW.
i j.raprl.iion far &lt;b« World • Mr uol"“ *»
New go.ods constantly coming. Parker
,n*uY
hn
’
and Martha Fartor. ht« wife, mort­ flerro gale*
|, nupulnud Ibni. lb. Mr b« eto~d on
gaged to X H. Ay cr» ail that &lt;*rtaitt Pi** «r wrecked on the sea*.
,. ,&gt;
We are asking for your trade by pateeluf land, situate in the elty ut Hartlnx*.
The Tories are highly elated aver tha 6and
ay*.
_ .
i
in the county ot Barry and state of Mtebtam. numerous quarrel, and dissension, which ' □udayn.
Bev.
William Hadley Brockway, a rcsir
.. **•
Eumeroon qu«».«&gt;.- —— ———
keeping a full and complete stock nnd described a* follows, to wit: tart two(..&gt; •»» &lt;
&gt;* £»’
nartv.
block
eight* n m
U*)
In &lt;uv
ibe eastern.. ndditMm to the . __ ...ari-cr. Irish
t the
lrj»h party.
‘ drni of Albloo. sunk, nod •»
diock eiguvet
-.i in
Village,
now(or
city, of
ilastmga.
emtnty of Bap) ; ‘
ncers
of Hie state, 1* dead, after a linger­
-------------Ctarta.
■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------of goods.
and State of Michigan, act-onltng to recorded . Detective who 1» M0«~d
otthf
BUB or
uf
: log 111UM.... a. _rev.ral wrok., M
th. M.
plat thereof. Sod mortgage wa-s on Ui&lt;- 21»i I ^(.Kgrman, who 1» acctiMW u* .loultaK
-...................... —i_______ njoMi.
New
York
propew.
&gt;o
&gt;&gt;oU&lt;l
"
Monday, Out *0tttu Statoot Michigan, tu fiber thirty four {3D of
*’
!. Germania h-dlCroMt.Wis.,burned.
mortgages on page one hundr..-d amlotelrty aen u i 1.IB0 (eel hUh. lu &lt;l«l«ver “X&gt;
(‘&amp;d roortgntpt wa* on the list d-V of May 1 caow bare il on «»X urnu. faotb»m will !, Loss, $18,Wfr. insured.
, ■
_ were
_
isno waatenod by said A. H. Ayer* to Hnurr I. '; build 11—peth»pc
■ Three children
killed by n boiler Both the method a»d result* when
Newton, which amd iLH*lgi..nent wa» oh tin- 2l*t
We want you to call and gee us day of May. t. i&gt;. 1K&gt;*. duh------ 1
Syrup of Figs is tflktn; it is pleasant
reg»*ter’n office, tn Uta-r thirty
and refreshing to the fc-te, ana 8cfe
—ot -—■taurlor.
—
qu p ,ge forty two
(Ut.
■WdZSSg%&gt;
» ffiura
HM.M-.~rv, renmuD
?™!“,
Ih.
I In Greuvl. AlmerU, bt-lb.
..............
And satisfy yourselves that our gitge*
.1.1 .nM.r.JUw .&lt;1. ‘(lu.
hands of th* secretary of the interior.
i in Grenada Almeria,
.
RSpain.
0Cn) th
gently yet promptly on the Kidneva,
■
If
tbe
pope
leave.
Rotm,
tins
Indications
A. I). 1WI. a»lg.i&lt;"t In- tudd H.-nrv L. Newimi
stock is full and getting fuller and Sliiart.
KnapjH-ii &amp; W v.au-r. wt'i'-h; sxld awlgaLiver and Jiowels, cltnnst-s the rn.
went wa« on the SMh day of .Mav^ A- I’ ’“J।
Michael
Male,
in
*
jail
W1
at
■'
ScranUm.
8
Pa.,
tem effectually, dispels colds, h id
Cute
iwrde-1
In
said
rvghtv.r*
oif
-.-i-.
In
Uber
that
on a charge of bigamy, hanged bipself.
thirty six of mongaiiv*. ou page due hundred
aches and fevers and cur i hal,itaal
and sixty nine tltto
,
The cause of tbe wreck at Monmouth, coratijiation. Syrup of Figs L; the
Defiudt has been nude in th- condition m ’'S^Heb., Nvwton. of S.- York.
«lta
M»P
Mdd mortgage. There I; uo* due an&lt;T tmwld
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
on said mortgage one hundred aad tUD im r • the way to down the liquor traffic i* first , wa» „ot lighted.
dollar* xnd thirty eight C»nti&lt; fi&gt;r pritteq».uduced, pleasing to the taste and!ao, (hereof and interest thereon No proceeding u&gt; restrain tt.graduaHy tightening the grip &gt; A -jack the Kipper” mnrd-r hM been
; at taw ur in equity htw b- en tnstlruted to re I&gt; of the law on It until it «n be entirely discovered at Berlin, the victim living n« rentable to tl»e stommih, prompt in
cover sold sum oLnmnev. or any nart Uierejif. &lt;‘ «■ ««
_
*- J oil.
-•
ita action and truly bineficinl »fi its
Notice is bereby given, that by i4r!tio of the choked
Andrew 1 usual a dissolute woman.
&gt;wer of sale contained tn wild mirtjoucr. and
Jt is staled at Pittsburg that Andrew I The Holston National bank, of Kuox- efiecw, prepared oply from the m&lt; et
in pur»UAnc«&gt;
&lt;&gt;f ti&gt;*
wtalute iu ----»ucli —
ci»Mi n"Sj
n
----------------------Carnegie and other, have ix-guu the sur I ville, Tenn., capital 8100,003, Utts bueu healthy anti agreeable feubstance?. it*
l£ lino
line from
Irom tbu
lb. oil
.11 licit
H.1U. .....
ami provided, the premium i,t&gt;ov- nntlfiln ......- ......... t .. nl.M.
' authorised to begin business.
iiHirtgns’' dwrlbcd. or »,»much Ua-ryi’H*'- may
many excellent qualities commend it
b« nereMar*. will Iw wild at public veixtuc to Atlantic coast in upjiositlQn to the Stand- i Fifty thoQMfid tons of hay hare been
Ute hlght-M bidder. »t Urn north tvo d-mr ol and Oil line.
I burned iu suttihern Wisconsin, anjl tnrm- to all -and have made it the most .
the court house, lu tlie &lt;-|t&gt; o! Ha«!nK*. Harry
popular remedy known.
Axalny
Zeisler
wn*
held
in
&gt;1,000
bonds
: eni nre in desperate strait*.
coooty. Mlehtean. that being the jJare of bold
Ing tlie Circuit Court for *al&gt;! comity.) ou th* at Chicago to answer to the charge of ini- | Ten miles west of Glenwood Springs
Syrup of Figs is far sale in 50c
Stni dav of January. A. 1*. 1«M. nt I# '»riurit
pdrtiug labored to this country from I Colo., at Coal Ridge, a mine explo*ion : and 81 bottles by all -leading’ dru^the forenoon of %tlrt day. to »attaf/ ttw amoiint Austria. lie imported the meu, agreeing
killed tvo men. No particulars.
then due on said inortmute. tnertber with all
gista.
Any reliable .druggirt who
legal coxto, including ‘ tin- attorney * let) of to give them Mier week tt&gt; make pearl I The amount of 4K Per rent. Iwnd* out.­
fifte-n dollar*, provided in said mortgage and buttons. Then uc had them teach boys
may not have it on fer.nd will pro­
! standing and Dot cuntinu-.il at 2 per cent.
by (!ie stantu- thereto pertaluinx.
I
Luxe
to
do
it.
and
wanted
to
reduce
bi*
cure!
it
promptly for any one who
Dated October 27Ui. iv
Is .....
I1 is uuw a little leas Hau W.OJO,OJT.
.. ,I . &lt; v-r
men's wages. They refusing to work for
• Samuel Gampera bn1* called the annual wishes to try it. Do hut accept any
tbe reduction he discharged them, and
V 41 Mu.n,’
— .... . ’ •••
1 convention of (be Federation of Labor to substitute.
Comprlsirg the Ono &lt;4 ptitart. Knappea &amp; now be wishes he hadn't. ,
1 meet at Birmingham, Ala.. In December
CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO.
Ifeaver. Kvvgnre* of mortgage.
next.
.
Btv a kt. * K xarrax. .
3AK FRANCH.CO. CAL.
Attorney* for asslsHce* of mor|g:ice
A fearful gale ha* raged for eevrnty-two
Dr. rr«ukll»I&gt;. Clark, «&gt; old ro.hl.ot
UWWtlU. KT.
TORT. K.T.
of Chicago, committed suicide by asphyx­ tours along the French coast ot tbe Med|
llerranean
and
much
property
has
been
iation.
Additional Local News.
The tax rate for stat - purports in Illi­ des! royed.
nois is 33 cents on cacti tlK). Last Xear 1*
Fourteen bodie* bare been recover ed by
WliP.n you hug the btove, you want to feel warm.
• ------.
„
/ G»e life savers nt Indian Rlvur, Del. They
An expert m cooking and mining po- ’
The First National bank, of Madison J weie those of the schooner Red Wing,
latoes hays that a potato to lie good must
capital I75.UM, has been autboriaed wrMktd
week.
lie kept in a cool place from tbe time It in Ma.
i
You want to know that the stove is a good one;
|
j|. Kelly, cashier of the firm of
dug and dried until it Is eaten. He sats to
i begin bmduew
Secretary of elate Chapleau, of Cunadfl, j Richardson. William* iz Co., wholeaalo
light and O|*n air always injure the
that you are getting the best results from the
quality and flavor ol potatoes, and they was stricken with heart failure, and is in j dry BO^js j&lt;ew Orleans, han robbed his
should always be kept covered willt some­ h crifical condition.
• enjp]oyen, of lao.O-xi
A misplaced switch nn the Chicago, t
.— --------thing after they are pul away for the
fuel burned—in short, that you made a good in­
Milwaukee and St. Paul ralfway, near ।
Tuesday. Oct. SVwinter.
Bootie, la., injured icvertil person*.
a Virginia boy gets drunk by inhaling
vestment when you bought it. Of this you can
The Scientific American suggest- for
Two laborers were killed by a smash-up I the fume* of gasoline.
diphtheria that raw onion* be placet! In u on the Wabash railway at the suburban j F. J. Blair, a pioneer Milwaukee bust­
bandage and Is-aten Into pulp, tlie clothes village
,
always be assured when yon buy
of Forest Hill, near Chle*gQ&gt;
' Ul** man, is dead at the ego of 7fi
Ski Uaffsebo asd relter. all tbe treat!* Jacf.
containing onions, pulp and nil. should
The wnrebouve uf Bardwell, RolAnson | School Board Treasurer Ducrflinger,
then be bound about the throat and well &amp; Co., Minneapolis, .-uuhe*. do t* and
pmsburg, i* a defaulter to tbe extent
up over the ears. Renewals may Im? made 1blind*, was burned. Loss, &lt;l-X-’.(tkk in- afrtaOOO.
as oflt-ti at t!»e mate tiecuines dry. In suraDO, iW.WM.
Kiltie Cole, su IS-ytar-cld girl of Potts­
most case* noticed tbe result was almost
John Itard.ky, the convict ex-treasurer town, Fa., baa died from the effects of
magical, deadly pain yielding in a short of Pniladulphm. declare* that no criminal
tight lacing.
time to sleepy comfort. Tin- editor added
Intent ever tinged any net of his, either
J. M. Shelly, one of I he oldest resident r
ha. yet Csrter's UUloLtwc
Kt
n wish tliat this n-inwly Wight Itave a wide | public or private.
- T*lu»bln InCorurtiiwta’p. c -rtr.g sad pre­
of Keokuk, la., itfid promiueul lu busi­
enough trial to fully lust Its ust.f'Tliiesn.
; thi« sanojluKCttBBlsilit.'w nils tl&gt; 7*1*0
Tbe Knight* uf Libor hare won a stnko ness aud jmlitics, is dead.
correct Alidii-irdcr* of theetudx-tiAL'.’jii-.-jTho
Walt Whitman is completely paralysed, liver sad saguktetbo bu wcl% Er .-ail they ocl&gt;
A few short years ago. the Journal against W. J. Ixmp, brewer, of St. Louis,
heralded in hold headhnrs that ex-mayor and signed a contract that requires three •and while, be uu^y live for yearn is in dan
ger of dying at any moment.
.1. W. Bentlpy, Who Ijml beun up to tlmt month’* Dirticeof abrogai iou.
Professor Ziclivu, of Jena university,
time a staunch republican, was compelled
As n resuk of two weeks’ nearly conby reason of his tariff views, to leave the wbo Kent l&lt;» Corsica to study the geology linucus rain mauy of the river* ut Eug. Astarthey would be simet prio-tewto t’-W vbO
Of the well known firm of Goodyear Bros. It is
•otertrena tbM dtotresdag eoWptaiut; tut forteparty of bls love, nnd fly to Grover. In and topography of the Island, ha* been Irtud are out bf their banks.
arrested
by
the
French
as
a
spy.
Eaten-thcirr:od,sa,*,,1*’*Ul,1,’“,lll-rr-ts; 1 ’bam
its announcement of ttm ciwivehdou of Wit
The New. York Central proposes to run wbo
ones try them will find IbetMliUic jiilUvaiaconceded tlfftt they carry the largest and best
Bentley, the Journal hmk occasion to refer
a train from New York tu Buffalo that ■hi« tn kni-tar ways that they will t-M be vJto his exalteil character a- a man, mid the Aral twenty day* in October were will average over fltty-tbree mile* nn ]icg to dd witboat Uaua. Bui Sftor sllsiik taad
16,804,202,
against
III.433.8a,'for
the
corline, the best in sen ice, style, wear, and the most
his prominence as a ritixen. In short,
hour.
there wen- hardly gushing words enough resjionding period last year.
Vnlbrrtbed wheat to the extent ot 13 to
Thoma* A. Williamson, who it to be Ob fier cent, iu Kans.os field* Las been
in the voeabnlarly of our cuntemporay to
economical, the recognized leading lines of the
banged
nt
Sedalia,
Mo.,
Oct.
31.
has
describe what a big haul his party had
damaged by wet weather, su that it*w al- Iathebe»3Gf wnanyUra. tint t«re is whet.
made when II landed Mr. Bentley. But written to the governor asking him as a BK*t ruined.
ywp.Yr our great ixxtvt. Oct yliis cow it whlJS
trade.
there’s been ' a change since Reuben died." favor to permit the execution to ba public.
Ellen Cadigan, of Fitchburg, Man. C1cl:ter’s ta:;10 Liver Pilh Mb very tratp snd
Mr. Bentley Is a man of indepenilviicr. In­
The Crane company, iron pipe manu­ kissed her f.-ieud Mrs. Boyce on a sleejvery e«y to total Or.e &lt;.r tw,. t-SU
to*
clined io persist in his own views unleM facturer*, of Chicago, him sued tbe Colum­ ing car at Fitchburg and then fell dead.
iSey are strictly vegetable «iil -»
so?**
purin, bat by their Remtatattoa pka-otal who
sttotigly-convinced tn tlie contrary. Mr. bus Construction company, of New Jer­ Heart disease.
usetbete. in vtsl*»t
; fire for fl. oa.-l
Bentley was elected aldvnnan of the 4th sey, for SJOO.OU) for iron pipe aupp ied tbe
Colouei J. M. Weaver, Sunday achool
bydracctai.CTerywbeKi. orwuthy total- ,
ward on the democratic tirkcL anti hl* latter cumjuiuy.
superintendent, temperance lecturer, nud
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York;
views as alderman and as president of Hie
criiU-r, i t Van Buren. Ark., u misslnc, SHILL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SM1LLPMCE_
electric light company have most unfortu­
Inrgu amount of seltlero’
Epidemic iufluonu is again raging in and so t*
nately not met the endoracmriit of Brother eastern
Europe.
tnoury,
Dennis. And tlmt's liad. In short It’s too
The Guion line steamer Wisconsin is
Daisy I*ee, a beautiful 17-year-uld girl,
dnnn-d !»ad. And now Mr. Bentley docs
four days overdue al London.
committed suicide at St. Mary’s W. Va„
not occupy the dislinguis'.utl place In the
Chicago doctors pooh pooh that German bi-eauso she had liven reproved by her
esteem of the Jounml editor tlwt he used
father
for accepting the attentiona ut a
,to have. In fact, it is quite diiTcn-nl: and scientist's opinion that kissing h dangerou*.
young man. *
&lt;
instead of ta-lug a distiugulslied cittern,
W.
N.
Conover.
Neenah,
Wis.,
is
not
A
vein
of nxtural gas Las been struck
whose hum-sty compelled him to forsake
the republican parly and fly to that in-ar- only suing his wife for divorce, but de ot; the farm of S. A. Hyde, at Rising.
mends alimouy.
1.1*., while boring for water, at a depth ot
naRpn of all ttiat Is pure aud virtuous mid
Mike Cleary, the pngili*t. will probably KG feet, throwing gravel and water to a
aqnawbuckery, the democracy. Instead of
this, the Journal refers to Aiderman Hent- lose his leg W-he result of an accident on height of thirty feet.
Nearly every pattern of
Horsi
Broadway, $ew York.
ley as -tlie Chris Jacob of ibe council."
in-rmau Hoffer, of Trenton, N. J., is
The Parnell faction In Ireland has but i&gt; year* old, yet he acts like a young Blanket is imitated in color and
Hite is sivl indeed. It is positively har­
chosen
John
E.
TU-dmond
to
stand
fur
rowing. We hope the brethren may get
man uf 20, has a full blown mustache, can style. In most cascsitlic imitation &lt;
togetlier. and dwell in unity. It is none Parnell's seat in parliament.
lift 2J0 pounds and is n terror when at
Sir Edwin Arnold, the distinguished home. "Hu 'is in ‘the reform school.
looks just as good a| th- :,i itume,
of our fight, but II looks bad to see the
Yon cannot afford to buy a stove of any descrip•
Journal throwing ink nt its former Idols.
but it hanil the u-affi
and
He will deliver a series of lectures in this
THE MARKETS.
tion without visiting
so lacks strength,and while n
If there is any sport in the world that country.
Just exactly 078 women registered at
Ed. Clark enjoys mon-than another, it Is
for
only
a
little
less
th\
the
genu
­
Chicago.
hunting ducks. Hut it’s strange that when Cuicago, instead of the 5.0:» claimed. Of
ine it isn’t worth one-half ;&gt;
you iq&gt;ettk to him about it. his face assumes th.*e414 were marked disqualified, and
Board of trade &lt;i notation* for to lay were
a wpe-begone expression and in his eye 141 qualified.
a* follows: Wheat—No. S Octcbsr.opene-I l*Mc. The fact that 5A
there I* a distant; far-away |&lt;g»k.' The re­
The French cabinet will give it* approv­ closed tejfc; December, opened 9t&lt;3. duwd are copied is stre?’.:
&lt;.' nec .
porter noticed’ thfs during a convrraalkm al of the 20'fntnc duty on salted meats
that they are THE STANDARD,
willi him recently, ami to him Ed. tin- proposed by the chamber of depities, in
limbered bls tale of woe in a most pathetic stead of the larger tariff proposed by ti;e bcr. opened floe. clu*cd blMc; year, opened and every buyer sh.r. ’
closed 4514c.
Qau-No.
October,
manner, it seema that ond day last week, French senate.
opened and dowel 2W4--; November. opencil tiie •&gt; trade mark «’
in company with Fred Barlow and a few
Colonel George H. Clark 1 a* bought of aud clow-d SW^-; May. opened 31 He. clo*-d
friends, he went to Wall lake for a short L. W. Franklin all the unsaid lota in 3b*c. Fork-December. opened JJJ.M. cluM-d the inside of the Bl;
recreat onr Notwithstanding the fact that Franklin Park, a suburban village on the JT.Hi; January, opened Jll.W, clewed
/ MV /F;Mr. Barlow Is a very meek and innocent Northern Pacific, near Chicago, for &lt;700,­
looking man. yet he is alway s "loaded’’ the 000. There were 4,10&lt;» lota.
heaviest when he looks the mildest. Fred
Live
stock
—
Prioce
at
the
Union
Slock
Referring to recent newspaper appoint­
knew Ed.’s fondness for shooting dneks, ment* to the cabinet Slepben B. Elkins
and accordingly anchored a couple of says that he baa not been offered the war rather active on racking and shipping ac­
wooden decoyf ducks near the shore. portfolio, has no rwon to expect such an count and price* fairly well aupporUxl; sale*
ranged at 8S.fi»a,4.2» pig*. J8.7524.41 light. J8A5
After dinner some one proposed a hunt offer, and doesn't want the office
24.10 rough packing. J3.PjiH.4Jm xrd. aud
and of course Ed. was lu for it. He In
Bonner sent a - check for 11,000 to Mar­ 84.15&amp;IA5 heavy packing and shipping lot*.
company with Fred started off. EJ. having vin, tbe driver ot 8unol4 wheu she made
Cat-de—Market fairly active: good grade*
ARE TH
the gnu. They had gone some distance her record of 2.-08X- Bonner, however, steady, but comuiau grade* easy; emu­
from the house when Fred remarke&lt;l, "Ed. does not think Sunol tbe queen of the lations ranged at iG.'UatLxA prime to
you bad better keep a good lookout, for 1 turf, ns the mile was made on a kito- shipping steen. Jijn&amp;W gnod to fancy
them from )•
U
do. S8.Pk24.UU common to fair do.
saw some ducks flying around here this r-baped track.
,
4JS butchers* steer*.
stacker*. ULOJ thcskB*1’ - 1,fU
morning." Ed. did keep a good lookout
&amp;aw Texan-s |?A«biOi re ger*. SlUjAXl WM AYr.ZC I
and soon hte eyes rested upon the two
The overdue Wisconsin Las arrived feeders, Jl.MM 50 o.*e*. ILt’j&amp;XTj bull* and
large ducks near the. shore. Getting down
_
FBOBATK t»l’.|&gt;EB
on his hands ami knees and motioning to safely in Queenstown.
Mrs. C. S Parnell is still very ill, and
Mr. Barlow to keep bock, he made a great
nppurted; gnotaUnn* reaped at 88.50JKB)
sneak upon his prey. In his exelu-tnrnt, innanlty is appi ehended.
Western*, S3.7Jg4Ul native*. and »XA)gA4J
ETt?r
rttw
I7
l'a-imt-_
The
Irish-American
Republican
League
the gun accidentally went off in bis hands,
liefore tie considered that he was In safe ot Illinois is in aewdon at Springfield.
Produce; Butter—Fancy separator, 81B3So; Jivrt'm.kMl.d Hi’lit
Do you want to know what ails your eyes?
shooting distance, but cautiously peering
Pn-sem. Vhsile.1 u. Ann'1"' •
over the ridge of a little knoll he saw that cisn, aged 70, is KVO.OOO abort in hia ac„
.
,.f J-tries
Uve poultry—Old chicken*. 7c per lb; spring, FriAstn.
Do you need your eyes examiued by one who can tell Hie two ducks were still in Hu- same po­ uouute
1"
WM&gt;nT.of th '
*
ihih 'rrl
sition, sc he continued to creep onward,
A heavy snow storm has covered the ft; rooster*, 5c; young turkeys. be; old. &amp;Hc; Mihoi e , dreenwdwhat you need ?
On readiuK awl Hii”&lt; ’Ft.1', n,,.r «.!&lt;!
occasionally looking out from behind a tree ground in the Adirondack* to the depth
Ord &lt;4 (tew 11„ . -fran-n
to see dial his game Ind not flown - away. ot three Inches.
‘
deewwt. praylM tb»
r-V n u «•'»
ms* tw gntn'eji
At last Ed. succeeded in gelling bdiind 'a
During September last 63,706 immi­ choice. 80fc8C.- per Un; sweet potatoes. Illinois saM estaulrtll««r Mill*'lv
'
big tree within a frw rods of the ducks grants arrived in this country against 43,­ 8UO2L75 per bbl; Joreejs, SX5022.T5. Apple* sornr
Tbrreai-»Hl*onl^l. ’h*«
;&lt;&lt;k m
—Common. 81X4*1 AJ per bbl; good. &gt;1.752 dsv ot t*r“’!«r-A; l’-hr.inngo:^'!
and taking a good steady aim he fired. 473 in September, 1800.
tin; choice to fancy. fcrciSatSk Crwnl&gt;errl&lt;9« tbeforenuun.1 r a"f’F!"*'1 *!'r. t,« .ifsald ‘Wr»»He
there was no fluttering
■ noticed
,
~ that
----- .......
Tbe
a on ovciv.y
Society or
of American Wood
wood tnEn- —Cape Cod. fancy.
per bbl; Jersey a petition, stnl llmt thv hi
p, said
and splMhtoK and that the ducks did not gravrni took the great diploma ot honor H.73®a.0Q.
L&lt; ...a .ii ,&gt;:lwr m-n-otis ll " '.......... uf
.
rtl Inn iibitoH
nn»lrlpeculiar
nn
__ u_.
.
. .....
. _
awtume thatHint
dilapidated
position
at the international exhibition of fine arte
to dead ducks, but sllll maintained their at Berlin.
Nmw York. Oct. £6.
posHltin. and aeenied to be utterly
No. t rad winter cash. 11.04 Oc­
If you do, call on Dr. Lowry, the oculist, the optician. erect
Tbe annual report of tbe regents of tbe
unconscious of what was going on around Michigan university shows that there are tober. SW3K; Nurmab.-r. M.W; December. of the
wifi i*’i!l&lt;-'» r K‘,‘?
HJXM- Cora—No. 2 mix-4 cash, totfc; No- II Is further ord.-red tlwjt MJU
(1J
Take this advice and you wont regret it; and yon will save them. Il dawned upon him then that tie 8,420
atudente in that institution end 1.0 vambar.
'w.d the n«V
D* ember. S^: January. nonrr n. tbe
bad been made the victim of a practical teachers.
of the p^nt'rncy «-f
i !* Ilh* f ,’(t „r.ttfr u&gt; be
U*4c.
Oete
—
Quist
tart
steadr.
No.
i
cask.
your eyes and money in the end.
joke and had shot at tbe d.-coy ducks
r. a ur*sKe; Noramberr and Dwrmubvr. 35^c- Rye- tog thereof by nut* ■ f»&lt;'«»'
It
la
now
stated
that
tbe
alleged
enoceua
in
1 LASi tN'
, t (-..-mti *»!
placed there by Mr. Barlow. No one en­
Qukt bet firmly bed; wsrtern afloat. »3&gt; ■unlbdHil
Epi. prtrk-l
joyed tbe joke any belter than did Rd.,
'
’
'"*iiet; No. 2 NLiwaakre. 7u©
Burn nv&lt;* &gt;u r*‘h J’alJ nf hearfacwbo saw (bat all of bis friends were well
but steady; ww roe-rt.
(.uaxx-uprobateThursday, Oct. 29, 1891.

181)11 Not Let Uj.

OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

Groceries, Crockery, China and Glassware.

IN COLD WEATHER

CURE

STOVES

SICK

“ HEAD

ACHE

Cook Staves and Ranges,
Steel Ranges,

Round Stoves,

The Diving Flue Stoves,
Coal Stoves.

CHEATING

□-HORSE

Blankets

GOODYEAR BROS

HORSE

Do You Have Weak Eyes?

Do You W ttie Best Spectacles or Eye
Gasses on Earti?

DR. LOWRY

�otnijKUbe IdthrnTby
you satisfied?

^J-ebo epoke. Tom
■wo and rtswkhuowa into it “1 beHot” .F1 V!? r™“M. “You
have bleached your hair and beard and

ther^a nothing wrong with you inside.
I netfcr thought there was; but Pm glad
to here it out of your own mouth. Now,
what are you going to dp?’

*
ftinclMl ««: to wttle ray no.
eouui with MtTM.tebib.to Bet
n«l, and to nriwar |n New York ln

PKESS^SSO[TO:^|

They depend on on»
taUb,i’h"i &gt;xVM&gt;d
iwaibility of qnmtion vbo tbe real urarnot Mra lJub
.h. dm-r ot Harry Trent wn. it rannol bo
rigidly becoming a
K’PP’1 Dart'&gt; **“K”. “d
CHAPTER XIV.
■
iillowlng Bug­
E“Lth’‘ “n &gt;» "wealed i rannot
. Heiiipfllnjr, of
THERE OX OMR HIDE.
* ■&gt;. n wae apeecbmarry. My |r&lt;wa.t idea b to force tbe
7 M ,;&lt;*&lt;•' print Hewoman td confess her own crime; the
• • • ,!. R. Miller,
f ). -raaaport,
rest will follow of itself.”
p&gt;iiut she would snap her fin • t-•
it
ii ukingit. Mre.
“Is th* ro no danger that Rhe may find
.. .uf#&gt;to
'""■‘■"“'■K-oII with m„. y„ gonuj1
i .••lutbe. ihrxifome way to check you?*
Isihe est aundryScap iijHje World
S’
bdi”» "II th»l. nn.l
■',.T.wi, bv eno
“Not while she has mo ajninst her,”
. ’ . Midi., aajrebit
Jrthout &lt;n»&gt; cprami.Hqg llere,.1(
andl use itin»J||Tiy Wksftii^MldcleMiing'.&lt;
Baid Garcia quietly.
•vr. i.'ara* *tandnne is a clever woman."
• \ nt marvelous
i.t ^€®nwkilo,* continued the count,
ffAatOMV^Y
4|. p
JtyaensMVMiM.
„^l“t 1'al, &gt;’“u «S"tart Trent?" ioai
. r-,ti!- c.'iitaiM
I shall hurry forward my cottage on
a
o Chicago
R°CERSKEEP IT.
L^i)g Wand, and get tho foundations of
, ”? "UV"lt ta,11"'
Q"Ue U&gt;« con:.E I'HEK.
the school of art laid. WiU you com
tnuq. I met llun fl„t ln o,1(m wh.,n, up tonight and go over the plans with
ho ha.1 gon, t„ buy nom, jcw&lt;1, tlrat me?”
one of lb.- nnuv,- prince, wanted to «,n.
“All right! Are you wise,* adde»l
l knew ludm. and I know the princes. I Tom in an undertone, as they ros?, and
Mte„ m n go-betwoeu and p.t fho j&lt;-w. Garcia piyeM out in advance, “to trust
t.s
I runt at forty per cent. off. H.. Unit fellow ns yon do?’
made tae n pre^-nt of that forty peY
“Some risks cannot lie avoided," tho
rent, asopmmhsiou, and from that time other replied. “But a* lung as ho feels
m om» way w another 1 was his agent 1 do trn.it him I think he will hold on.
I uw’i-rsUYxl gems ua well -u» ho did, ami And I don’t four him in any case.”
is saying a good deal, ami I was
c.u:a .-d»le tw do things and to make barIk hel'l mit hl» haml fix hr qwk.. Turn gam« that would have bt-.-n impt«sib]o
for him. No one knew uf our relation—
I” out which i- tfimrani.vtt l&lt;» bring you
my u;- fulness
Thomas JI. Dannick. E*q. no longer that would have
occupied the small office room on tlie —but I put him in the way of many a
for Infants and Children,
hip floor of a down town rararan.-i.ary. g'Xk] thing, and ho always paid me well plan yon tan buy front our advertised
H ‘ now did bmdnitKs in a wry hands cna for it. No; Harry Trent’ ami I were thj druggt-i a bottle of Dr. Kings New Disntkery
fur t .t'tsuninTlou. It ii guaranteed
best
uf
frieiuh,
but
the
l»est
of
friend
­
CactcrU e^res Colle. Constipation,
suit of rooms in a new building on
Wall street, and the cynical office boy ships can be tinned by a woman.”
fur any afTt-rUmi uf throat, lungs &lt;&gt;r chest. toowu to n, ILA. Axenra. M. D,
S‘”* UtXrp’
*‘ru£aS'- "■
!
“
IX-i
you
mean
to
say
you
plotted
with
had boon multiplied into half a dozen
Nucli as eiimmuipllon. intlmutnatiiiii ut
111 Bo. Oxford 8L, Brooklyn, N. T. | Wltboui injurious mdlcatko.
grave and gentlemanly ckTkj*4 each one her ngainxt him?"
lung*. liroin-hilB, nsthiua. nlmopliig cuugh,
Tnn
CrsTAvn
C
omtamy, 77 Murray Street,**.. Y.
“
I
would
have
done
it
without
a
inure imp »*ing- than the las^. Ln the
c.'oup, el etc. It is.pleasan.t hint agree­
inner mnetu-.n. remote from the noise of doubt if she had :u-l;. -l me,"'Garcia re­ able to last.. perlrcll}' safe, nnd can al­
the f’.rv- t. Mr. Uauntck sat. He was plied. “Yes, I would have taken that ways la. d- pniuliii bjH.n. Trial bottles
still the same good hearted, clever, hu- murdering cmrfmct off her hand-, if she free nt w. 11. G.kniy.-arS drug Htore. .
had kt me kn wn sh • contemplated it.
We ih'slri' to say toour citiienh. that for
brand him out, for ev.*n prosperity can­ But she didn’t know it herself till the
ned K]K-il such men, but he made an ttmo. caine. She went over to have a !." ■ara ».• have l&gt;wn srilliug Dr. King's
serums talk -.ith Trent that night, about I \t w l'i-«-u-.t ry for . Ci.nsuniption. Dr.
- lb.»rt to keep this fact a secret from all
the nimor that he was going tj marry I K5I:./- New Life Pills. Burkkn's Arnica
but his bu't 1‘riendB, an 1 there were peoain ■-•'-r woman. Hi* cxpjjiaathais Were G’3the tunl likclnc Billers, and have never
pk who fuucie-l he w.u&lt; rather a «vcjre
milled rvuii'die* that sell as well, or that
and fonuidnblw pcnxlnage. Hu had not satisfactory; the dagger hnpjxmeJ
to be lying handy, and she took tiw hint. 1
d«» not hesttnb- to giiamntei’ them
y Chib-, nnd we stand ivady to refund
no sunnll ttndertak- Si far I find do fault; it's human nature .
—femininb nature anyhow. But from ;h, l-iin-haie iiriv. if snlh-Ltemry niulta
,
&lt;&lt;l frdlow their nse. These remedies
cui-h n a uetier man. and Tom had now
j have won their viral popularity purely on
After induring me to aid her in spenri:
gut everything in good running order.
। their merits. Sokt liy W. 11. Goodyear, the
The count —for we will allow him still • Trent's pitrnder by intimating that s
would marry me :t» «&gt;un m» she got fi
to wear a disgtfhte which has from tho
hold of it she chpix-d rue in jail
first been transparent to tim reader. 1
a trumped up chnrgu of stealing lier . Tlie l/.t salve in the world for cuts.
To el-in tombstone. To renew oU-cloth. To renovate r^t, To brighten metals.
Jewelry. • It broke my heart; I made no ■ TtrulM-s. vurs, ulcers, salt rheum, fwer
To scour bath-tnha.
To w.uh
To polish knives, . To scrub
’ floats.
** out sinks.
—Count tie Li.de. otherwise Keppel
defense: Fin* had everything n&lt;uly to I son-s. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
To scour bottle*.
To ■whiten xnarblo. To remove rust.
To clean dUhsu.
Darko, callal at Rtnnick'.i office a day
choke me off in case 1 nttrmpti d to turn : corn*, and r.ll si.iti erepXloas. and positive­
ly ctue&gt; pile.- -&gt;r nd pay required. It is
EVERYBODY
USES
IT.
the tables on her, but ahu might have ; guaranti-etl uighv peri- ct •atiil.iciion. or
xnnpaoied by Mr. Aluna-s Garcia.
spared hmilf th-- trouble. I went to ,
join w&lt;- Lost saw in the rule of a Hin­ jr.il and staid th: re two years think- ; money rrfnnd-»i. l':ic- ~5 rents per lux.
ilfiM-ar. th.« •iruggbt.
di magician,’ .They were at once con­
ing it over. By the time f came out 1 ■
ducted to th&gt;- Jun.-rivr retreat, and orders wan ready for action, and thunks to our 1
MUlcbsailuk. ,
Xrtku W rl»*n lh*tr
VrlsUUitw
nd dead in liisclmlr yc.-u-rdny.
,va«utKM.
Wb&lt;«luEUloclo*n MrjclM.
friend, the count, wh • gave me a ten i
। It may here bo oboerv.-d that Bannick
■ cd l’«-rfwt by m Practical
EVERY
ONE
FINDS
A
NEW
USE.
had
made a participant in tho
\-upk of hundred j
i count's secret fur pbvjous reasons, ni&gt;l
less-rl have put in
' Garcia als •. for reasons i&gt;Thai« not w
.s ot Hibtard'*
PROBATE ORDHR.
S. Further than these two and
Stale Of MfchtRBti. i-ouuty ut Barer.- mu . ,1L
I At it sessUm of the ITo’•■•it.- Court for the
. Balli Mutehin the sv-tret lia-l not gone,
•Wrii. Mr. Garcia,
ctirsHi'" pr-qierfici of the mineral
County of.Barrv. hidden at Die Probate Offlce.ln
b.o all right?” waathe count’s first
the back of
ii-- viUioit finding relief from flint
ing bis Ltgs and scrati
■ a ihr iT'.vot Haitiugs. in said count*, on Tues-'
m after th$ dear was dused.
&gt; I &lt;i.»y, die sixth day ”t Oriom-r iuUeyearon®
ny irtlu-r -outer until I tried Hibbard *&gt;
Lis head, “they tay c ...
tbou^tui .light hundred aud iiH.rty-one.
well ms ever she was iu her lire.'* for the sou), but I’ll t«B you frankly, m
liiii.H;-- Svrtui.-wlileh hn* done wonder*
Prv«ut. Charles w. ’AMi'ilrmig,
AnnMroag, Ji
Judxo ot
i! ‘’Y'n'ienL^n^M*V?!
me. I can uo-v walk with entire
in replied.
the presence of Count do Lisle, that your
i 1 7n *\iic matter of the c»tau of Harah
•loin fr-iin ptiiu and my general health
•Dtx» nh-Ma-em to have any recoiled- story puts :ua iu mini of an old prov­
I .
, .... . ■ ... ... tMM.lt t. lot. U’llfS
erv'inueh
improved.
It
i&lt;
a
splendid
an1 or w vrr me i.v &gt;- m.
n of thp affairr
erb”----.
(d’y :&lt;&gt;! (lie blood .mid flu- debillahd
tin teaulng ; nd Olit V U»e Ufl’* "it uuly xen“Nut the least in tho woAi! l*p»n my
I fled, of JriT.es
praying tar rtSMM
“When thieves fall cut honest men
,.n;.
Ekku Hkkmax.
.
•twrein Hated. lb»t an ordet «&lt;drcrie be made
won! 'tis- a wonderful thing—this hypno­ come by their
•hiM-rtVnb rWork*. Biu lUpbl*. Mich, ALWAYS THE SAHE
hi Uns court, ihto riuit.h'z * !.&lt;&gt; are or were Ute
tiring Luriuvws! 1 don’t understand it at
is .what 1 meant."
, heirs at law of Mid "•itnle J. .leeiiy. deeetwsa.
old by W. IL ifhodycar. Prepared only
and
entitled
in
ltd
ertt
-aid
raskfc
.tteir reall,
an«
I
I
&lt;1
-n
’
t
I
edit
w
any
one
else
docs
I'he I’.'Nu ivi Wi ighl' Medicine Company
p the imp.'uchment.
tho exoiw of
i“ ALWAYS THE BEST SrThervu»onlII &gt;* ordnivii. that laidFriday
1 sK-kuov.
the
—Dot Garcia, here, iihns-lf.
i-cu rerewed, i.«
i
13
li
day
t&gt;;
Niiveutb-r
A.
i».
l«»l.
.'tf
ten
«&gt;
clock m
“Yun both understand," interrupted
Tint Uily of Davit! fliwnflekl. drowned
Airre.A,
»
....
■*,
i Uu- torcniM.n. It
ik&gt;'F 1 l-»r tlie hearing cf
itchj Pure the count, 'that there is never to be ft v3"h
h - th. ir virtue if H t-y Ml ’« l jV0 wKh
( »»:.! jM-tlUon. aud But the tu-.ra at law «f said
Buy cat Sunday, wa- recovered yrster• d:c-.iie.l:.od all oiher pcnot* Intvrvslod la
is Soluble. rei* tition of the experiment, and hence- a woman like Sallie M.itchin.
-.aid natatc. an- rfliiutn-d muppear at ",
t’i-rth it had hest.’be a blank in our mem­
•fCunnt." said Tom, “yon found mo a . AHa f uuU'Vi
Ayer * IW» excel all
| of '-aid court, tin-i. t“ *&gt;'• hoiuHi at the ITobaie ,
IN THE
once in the city Of thv.tii.gs.ln -a’dcountjBsnn
ories, :ih it is in Tiers.. It has answered tX(or man, and you Imre made me a nch [ o,h(tpi T[h.;
f .ne.y w a»4- I ’’'"K
1
show cati-e. If any there 1-A. why toe P™X®1 ?•
iu i-nrix«*&lt;-. Sallie Matchin k now cun- one I Q* c vun everything. But three I
4. ,n- r.*y i» wk- D o &gt;«•
tip- petiiiuticr may .tiot t-«\ ranted. And it is
| further ordered, nun s i!dj«Qllyni'rglvenoUe»
'
It has vinewd that it lire in my .j ----------wi!./:. hou l ire :m I’.li-r
omUn *&lt;»««•
owr to .
I to tbe fH-rsoi.n interest' d tv &gt;uild e-tate, of the
fir, and yet all legal .
netd}- artist Now •caroely |
u.
r..i-l tW&lt; «■&lt;■ is attend.4
pendency of said 4»euti«di. and Ut« hcsriag
tlu n-ol, l.y causing a copy of this order to be
has been avoided.”
.
*
firing lm» wealth tocompare with 'pHhno injuriest-m*”*'
.........fimit you mean to preece.! ngmnst ' * pM.f,irP ] knew that you were ; A i(svc a,uJ
fin-lory to employ
&gt;e- nrinicii aud circulated in iwud coun y of
lurry, once in e;..*b week for three atwcesslre
her?" inquired Bannick. “Haven t yon • ’
] never bothered my head ,|UV lIlclI wjj| upstarted at Hudson.
tvi-cka iinjvion» m sidtl day ot he^rit'K.
’
ideace?*
...
t
-1 aU-ut’ho* -voa ca’ne by J’MU’ “‘’rm I
ti
'
'V. AltMNTKOMO.
| the
(Atrueconv.)
Judseof .Probate.
nourishing,
jw evidence and plenty o^i«,’ra1 . u.it tliiujrs lirt. different now.
Y‘« ; ()f
inlcn&gt;]
(if mlrrub-s
(iiti-.r&lt;H&gt;rganispi) is a
I certain*.co®'-'
1
tlK/?T
-----wkifli
Indent
no
innn
can
"
couldn
’
t
have
made
your
fortune.
--WJ
.
faix
my
hu-t.
DIGESTED,
InvMble to the naked eve. the f.&lt; fowls. Aho a general stock of rrvcenet.
,iM.r. In
for Invalids | g.;rran iihefraudnstothefindiogof the ' knows it’s my interest to oeheye v e - | |iail
raZnmui h..t of this snny is Uw cause of UoodgixxlB. U&gt;w prices.
‘ will, for in order t&lt;f get hia asnstaooo “rang- SCO.1 &gt;-r ."'"I U“' 7!v " ’
i lu al th.
mnr-nitlw Bl1 ,he ’H’*®*** of Ul.e human
I eh- wm oWige.1 to malco n&lt;lmlsm«» iSJXShcr KO b-ck
fS-they d^tniy more lives th*n wnr.
I which, coupled with other known facta.
Sold by Cror-yrs everywhere.
famine, tire, murder ami ablpwrecK com„ L .
IS
[ ani-.unt to P~of. Ae to tho murder the I fair and above IxKirtL !&gt;&gt;»
l,i,„.i. ,»&gt;i ib«&gt; »&gt;“«r
“‘rh‘J.
astings
ity
ank
Dorchester, Mass. ; rri.lenee i. id course rirrumstantiaL
average term of human life
threer«IS 'n«-«.yi»
‘ No one saw her strike the blow, but we
limitings. - ■ Mich.
--know that she
aereral
times
was
drws-l
I
mmIv of these tn cndx'S Is t&lt;»
,v
*
.,
th«. tlrat «ho WM prewmj. i
n^f^Og poowloa o&lt;
11
SSlte. Wb«. tbl. mrfld»«
«in raaus clothrf. that she wm present,
in Trot'" house that night,. I ” , • ltgitiamte owm». It
?? lira, ll,e wsteiu tho pobOhora ifoti n&gt;»«
“ svnrLiM •u.ooo-ov.
dinguired, in
"-be
«l*l tber". l-rfrf »
... .'Mt- no tatt-huiovo,
.C «m
I IT 1 . H*»
u “ ",
f monl tegnuMW than »•
A..
OT
—
"-I
year ui.e
that the paper* m her P0***•
' have one
Xk&gt; .11 MU ■'"'.Ukh Ibr l-rrf M «h» tr,OT|wa:rf »~leriU&gt;. Uw. •&lt; «&gt;« »“• «
. . only
.
.hays l.Iswn
.« »takjm
nU&lt;«rl Tin
could
on 11131 ttamanTh
,•teie toh2 iurii’t'hte. It toMI Mm sk n After lie d/ports. a ctmUHueil u. t
MICI.lgBU.
night frem the
iu I113
p—
wL
&lt;4 the Specihr will force out the jx.lson,
r°R.tJlP
net ia strong enough no donht. But it (
Mom
Open for business Dec. t5.IMS.
skin diseases
is raraughfur rar present »«J0«
it H. -wquMwo
c h
i,
onricxnii:
1 M ho
ho couH
conia nnnlc „,
“,e
b“
"
Sk, know, she stands ta deadly P"^- ,nj UK far
mailed free.
swift
f». U. Robinson, President;
n senpc“’ ' Iwair T|M
The tinio
gnuo g "’he? L
To bring bw to trial and hare her
t|m„ was F&gt;uo
u
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
I wish
of u«e to him, mni it
Wipemlngha* two railroads and nrfw
1&gt;. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
jM'titiuu tonc.
’d would
ka
tcnceU
wouiu Iwe
-TT' hat she ’ ct&gt;n!d
et&gt;nI‘1 1haV° •'T*
• t ” for reasons
rei.Hons that he
rMu*.
titto
--------pnnish
t.t.
her
lOT.
rayself.
raraelf.
She
.
.
,
i
was
bis
bu.
.Irecenddp-kctork:
they wntn a union depot
lat Frida*. •*"
CEnVPeMEH
it-nuriuik could to g-t an innocent the
man handed
thought
wise, that nqn
itiiad
Dan
W.
Reynold/.
W. IL Powers,
^X^ofiUealsmu-J.W
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a bcwswf think that .he ought to be hi«. have. I «» gl
stntird&amp;r. Uno pair will wvnr a? car.
boring finial rd him, tho
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of Hastings, for exam­
on or before the fouriii next, and that sacb
;--fore Hkpt conrt on Tbitrsu, h. .Uy of Jaunary aud on
'k-entii rtfuA day of April or any commonp1*oe
in the forenoon of each of
Cll.VS. W. AltMSTUfiNG
Judge.of Probate.

any one may know it now.

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lifflc0]t problem.

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
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Attorney lor Mo«k-»CV«-

I

AGENTS.

�Hastings Banner.
Heatings, Thursday, October 39, 1891.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

We Have Come to Stay

THM HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFriCK,
A.CGD8T 14. 1870.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Our contemporary of the Journal Is bad­
ly rattled, and begins the yankee dodge ot
asking questions instead of making argu­
ments on the tariff question. We answer;
The laborers of Barry county were never
more generally employed nor at better pay
than right now. Barry county people arc
buying sugar at McKinley prices, and
think it better than the Mills bill with Its
68 per cent on sugar. Barry county peo­
ple have, according to the Journal's own
advertising columns, a chance to buy drew
goods, cloaks, clothing and shoes, as
cheap or cheaper than they ever bought
them before, tbuk giving the lie. to what
the Journal claimed last fall, that the Mc­
Kinley bill would Increase the price of
what the people needed to buy. Barry
county fanners are selling their produce al
average better prices than for many year's,
thus giving tlie lie to tho free trade claim
that the McKinley bill would so restrict
our markets that the prices of what the
farmer had to sell would bo decreased.
Barry county farment are feeling the stim­
ulus to their business of the free entry of
nearly all the products of their farms to
many of the Central and South American
countries, while heavy duties are levied by
these same countries upon those products
from competing lands. Barry county
farmers see that the opening of the ports
of Germany, Austria and Italy to tlie
American hog has benefltted them, and that
the reciprocity feature of the McKInley
law is opening new markets for them,
where their products can be sold at an ad­
vantage over those ot a8y other nation.

Barry county farmers realize that though
their wool sold at a small discount from
last year, the discount would have beeu
greater but for the added duty Imposed by
tbe McKinley bill. In short, as a repre­
sentative farmer, a member of the Jour­
nal’s own party too, told us one day last
week, ‘Any farmer ought to be able to
see that the McKinley bill is far better for
tbe fanner than the Mills bill possibly
could have been."
Il will take the democratic party In tills
state a long while to ever make the farmers
have any confidence hi it They trusted It
last fall. 'What is the result? The demo­
cratic legislature took away from the
country districts of Michigan all chance to
control the legislature and congressional
delegation, nnd handed over the control to
tlie cities of the statey That Is how the
democratic party in Michigan cared for the

Will aome free trader answer this, by
McKinley: “If the workingman gets 50
cents a day on the other side of the water
and comes here and gets 8S a day, wbo
gets the51.50? Is it nbt true? If the pay
ever there is 75 cents'* day, and the pay
here is 82.25 a day, if the^ manufac­
turer is able to give you S2.25 because ot
the protective tariff, who gets the 31.50?”

Truth. Crushed to the Earth
Will Rise Again.

BOSTON JTOKE
BUT

When the free trader gels dowri to prac­
tical affairs and business In his own town,
he h always an ardent protectionist He
inconsistently urges for his own and his
own arid his community's progress and pro­
tection measures whose efficacy he deems
when extended to tbe nation.

Unless something that cannot be fore­
seen shall transpire before the English
elections, Gladstone and tbe liberals will
be triumphantly returned to power. Every
bye-election for a year baa shown an aver­
age increase of 20 per cent. In tbe liberal
▼ole.
Nearly every dally paper one picks up
now marts Its account of tlie dally railroad
accident with “Ran into an open switch.”
Something ougth to be done to dose thia
deadly open switch, or hang a few of those
responsible for leaving them open.

There have been more equalities in
three months from the use of squawbuck
kerosene In Michigan than there were In
three years before the test wax lowered.
Ttie above fact Is shown by the reports to
the state board of health.

Ohio democrats demand free silver coin­
age in their platform. But tbe democratic
governor, Campbell, is afraid this particu­
lar plank in tbe platform is loaded; hence
he Is playing the artful dodge act with a
considerable success.
Ohio people never do anything by
halves; and their present campaign Is one
•T tbe hottest in history.

THE

TRUTH

WILL

RISE.

We use large quantities of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shawls. Flannels, Etc., and everything in the Dry Goods line in

And buy direct of the importers aud manufacturers, which means to you 25 to 50 per cent, less than other merchants that do a limited trade can sell
you. We will, of course, be accomodating and allow other merchants—our would-be competitors— to buy some goods of us, but they must pay the
same low price you do and we do not solicit their trade.

We sell you as tjood a Winter Cloak for $3.50 as others charge you $7.50
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4.50
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“ pair of Gray Blankets for $1.50 as others charge you $3 00
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“ Dress Prints at 3c, 4%c and 5c as others charge you 6c, 7c and 8c
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“ a Cotton Flannel at 5c, 7c, 8c and 10c as others charge you 10c, 12^c and 15c
And so on through our whole store. Do not spend one dollar for any kind of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Eta.; until you see our goods and prices. Special
sales in our Cloak Department the coming week. We will also make some very low prices in our Dress Goods Department. Visit the Boston Dry
Goods and Cloak House. Bailey blobk. Hastings, for good honest goods 25 to 50 per cent, lower than you have been paying for them elsewhere.

Even tbe land of the dagos has opened
their portals to the American hug.
Reciprocity is accomplishing ’'great* things
for the porkers and the fanners who raise
them.
An exchange aptly remarks that “demo­
cratic speakers refrain from discussing the
sliver question because they cannot lie
about it as they do tho tariff."

As the election of the democratic ticket
Captain Belknap appears to be conduct­
In New York would mean the ascendency
ing an aggressive campaign ’in the Grand
of Tammany, the rottenest political organi­
Rapids district, with good prospects of
sation on earth, a determined effort is be­
success.
•
ing made by decent empire state democrats
Grover Cleveland would not go to Ohio
to down the gang. To ills shame, be It
said, Grover Cleveland Is doing all In his to help the Buckeye democrats out of tbe
mud. because Grover takes no free silver
power to help the Tammany crowd.
in hia'n.
The republicans of Detroit have the
The Ohio democratic platform demands
chance they should not l&gt;e slow to I mprove
of making themselves masters of tbe “city an Income tax; but the speakers on the
of the straits.” And Detroit needs a con­ democratic side dare not discuss this mat­
tinued ascendency of republicanism for her ter.
purification. Her city government, under
All but eighteen states have adopted the
democratic rule, has been a disgrace.
Australian system of voting In some form,

The reason we expect democratic defeat
in Ohio is because the democratic party
Were Is waging a defensive campaign. Its
speakers are compelled to dodge and de­
fend issues its own platform raises, and its
candidate has to put In a lame defense for
being a Wall street speculator.

HA-STHSTGrS, MICH.

BAILEY BLOCK.,

with tbe booths and official ballots.
A 1‘nrwonal Explanation.

As it seems to be wholly foreign to his
nature to be either just or generous toward
such as happen to have his enmity, no one
need be surprised at the senior Journal
editor’s wanton and wickedly malicious
article respecting the monument and the
connection of the "Cooks” therewith. It,
Is unfoi lunate that this venomous character
must display Itself just at this time when
the utmost good feeling is necessary to
secure to Messrs. Black A Son the amount
which Is due them on tbe monument, and
a debt of honor upon the people of Barry
county. But the interests of any project
may be never so great, the work of those
promoting it never so free from selfish Inter­
est; neither will spare them from foul
calumny and vituperation and wickedly
malicious conxtrnctiou of their plans ami
effort*, if the senior editor mentioned hap­
pen to cherish ill-will toward those en­
gaged io the work. Nor will he take the
little trouble necessary to disabuse any
honest and fair mind of prejudice, by in­
vestigation. He will let go the venom,
and nothing will deter him from that
which gives him tbe only genuine pleasure
it Is believed he get* In tills life, that of
sticking his head out of tbe grass and
striking bls fanged teeth at somebody.
Personal explanations may not always
be iu good taste, but in connection with so
public, and public-spirited an enterprise
us a monument to the soldier dead of
Barry county, they may be in. order. At
least we will state fully and dispassionate­
ly tlie connection the Cooks have had with
that project.
No member of the Cook family had any­
thing to do with the preliminary work of
organizing the Soldiers and Sailors Mon­
ument Association. It was all planned,
and the plans matured before Mr. D. R.
Cook became a member, and this he did
by the unanimous request of those who
bad planned and perfected the organiza­
tion. indeed, his flrat notice of his con­
nection therewith was Ibe statement made
to him by tbore Interested, tieforw lie be­
came a member that it w*4l he unanimous
wish of all connected therewith that be
jinn tbe aaaoeiatiun and accept Uw pre*!-I
deocy thereof. It wm only after strung I

and urgent requests had beetj made to him
that he Ix-cauic a member at all. After ho
did join, he spent several days in soliciting
subscriptions, nnd secured about 8600 in
pledges. For this be neither asked nor
received compensation. Then a contract
he had made previous to bis connection
with the monument association called him
to Ohio. While there he was taken HI, so
that when he came home he was unable to
do any work in aid of the monument. In­
asmuch as be had pledged himself ‘to get
at least one third of tbe total amount, he
felt obligated to have tbe work continue, i
Right here tbe writer came forward and
volunteered bls services to the Association
to do what he could in behalf of his father
in aid of the project; and through efforts
started by him covering several weeks and
seconded, by many others, tlie amount
pledged was Increased to over $3,000, uf
which 31900 was paid on the monument. For
tills work the writer never asked nor re­
ceived one cent of compensation; and the
books are open to any man or men who
desire to see where every penny that ever
came Into bis hands was expended.
All this service was voluntary; was
done at the earnest request of the Asso­
ciation.
'
But there is another chapter still of the
connection ot the “Cook family" with the
monument. Thjey have paid directly to
the Monument Association, and the money
has been paid over to Mr. Black as follows:
Pahl by Mr. D. R. Cook. 8535.00; paid by
Cook Bros, 840.00; paid by W. IL Cook.
810.00—a total of 575. or nearly one fifth
of the entire amount thus far. paid on the
monument Nor was this all: the expenses
connected with what work was done by
them exceeded 8200.00. And this Is not
all, tligy were not under obligation to have
paid one dollar either toward the monu­
ment or the expenses of canvassing fur
funds.
As to any thought of the monument be­
ing used to further the.polltical aspirations
of any one, that is nonsense of the most
foolish kind. No one but a creature
floundering about for an excuse to stab
some one in tbe back would have thought of
such a thing.
And now for the Journal editor’s con­
nection with the monument. Let us see
what great pumpkins tbe “Dennis family"
have husked In this matter. So far as we
know he gave one note of 85.00. To our
knowledge he has been asked to pay till*
note three times—the first two putting It
off, and the next time flatly declining to
pay. We understand tills note Is yet in
the hands of Messrs. Black * Son, unpaid,
though the maker of the note will nut
assert his Inability to pay it The amount
of effort be has put forth in behalf of the
monament can be easily gauged by tbe
feeling he shows In his article toward those
connected with IL
If the Journal editor is itching to land
tbe monument on the dangerous shoals of
politics, where It ought not to gn, where It
will be suicidal to the interests of Messrs.
Black &amp; Son to have It go; If such be his
aim, let him “on witb the dance." The
decent people of his own party will not
follow him in any such a course.
To Dispel Cold*.

Headache* and ferere, to sleanse the
system effectually, yet gently, when
costly cor bilious. or when the blood b
impure or sluggish, to permanently cure
habitual constipation, to awaken the
kidneys and liver to a healthy activity,
without irritating or weakening them,
use Syrnp of Figs.

/ List of* petit jurors drawn to serve at
the November term of the circuit court
for tlie county of Barry, for said year, to
be summoned to l*e in attendance on said
court at the court house iu tlie city Qf
Hastings on the 10th day of November:
Chris: Irwin, Irving.
Isaacs. Taylor, “
Peter Mosher. Hope.
John C. Townsend, “
Phlletus Brown, Hastings twp.
8. K. Hall,
““
Emory Busby, city.
D. S. Goodyear,
“
Frank Stebbins,
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Z. B. Hoyt,
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Cbas. Barry. Castleton.
Chas. IL Reynolds, “
John B. Wickham, Carltou.
Wm. H. Burd.
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Elmer D. Clark, Barry.
Thos. Pennock,
“
Guy R. Manning, Baltimore.
Wm. Herrington,
“
Irving Briggs, Assyria.
Cha*. Wills,
“
Willard S. Nye, Johnstown.
Frank E. Doty.
“
Daniel Ostrotb, Maple Grove.
Seneca S. Belgh, “
“
Ira D. Brooks, Orangeville.
Robt.4I. Marshall, Prairieville.
John McLravy, Rutland.
John S. Broughton, Thornapple.
Chas. Stricklin. Woodland.
Frauk M. Turner, Yankee Springs.
NOTICE EOK BEARING gLAIMS.
Sute of Mlchlgln. County of Barry-M.
Botica b hereby given, timl by an outer of
the Probate Court for tbe County ot Barry
made on the 2Mh’ day of October. A. D. M»f.
six munttis from that dale were allowed for
civditon to preseut their claims against the
estate of Dora B nrehett, late ot said county,
deceased and that all creditor* of said deecased
are required to present their claims to said
iTohate Court, al the Probate ofltoe. In the {lily
of Hasthigs. fur examination and allowance, • u
or before ihe 3*U&gt; day hf April next,
KLd that such claims will be beard before said
fo4nThursday, the amh day at Janu.try
and on Thursday, die mb day of April
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of
those days.
Dated llastlnj
rath. A D. 1N1.
W. AUMSTMONU.

Judge of Probate.

PKOBAT1 ORDER.
Slate of Michigan. Coouiy of Barey-M.
At a M-Hslon of the Probate Court for the
J Of Harry, holden at the Probate office,
tire City o( Boatinjpt, in said eouuty, ou Fri­
day the 33rd day of Oct otter In the year one
thousand eight hundred aud ninety onr.
Pri&gt;bate,il’ Cbaflci W* Xrn,ltn"K. Judge of
In the matter of the estate of Lucy A- Jonts,
deceased.
7?.d|n7iDt! flllnK lhe P®UU mi, duly veri­
fied. of Fred W. Benton one of tbe taelra at tar
and onept the legatee* under the alleged last
wdl and tertamont of tald deeeased alleging
that &lt;teeea»ed bad In her hfe-time executed »
ryuin Ust w U and testament In uld peuttou
dntertbed and which bore date on or about
Mareb a. iMi and that said will baa been ta*t
dra5rwJ^_ ai,d prartng fur reasons la. said
|&gt;eUtlnti set forth that the same may be estab­
lished and admitted r0 nrobate a* lb- larfwiu
and tesinment of said deceased and that deems
ed may be decreed to have died testate.
d5?Artupo"
»’»« Monday the 30th

estate, are
obo" ‘■uH1’*’'lrlhere

PROBATE ORDER.
County of Barry, holden at the Probute Office,
hi the city of Hastings. In Mid county, on
Tuesday, the roth day of October, hi the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
I*rfsent, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
IVobate.
r
In the matter of the estate of Olive
M Russell, deceased.
On readier and filing tbe petition duly veri­
fied, of Allcut Bugbre, brother of said deceased,
prajing lhai John J. Perkins or some other
suitable person, rnav be apiminted administra­
tor ot the estate ot said deceased.
Thereupon it 1* ordered, that Tuesday, thr i*th
day of November, A. D. INI. at ten o’clock Id
tbe forenoon, be aligned for the bearing of Mid
prti lion, and that the heirs al law of said deers* ed. and all other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
said court, then to be holden at the Probate
office, tn xtie city of Hastings, in said countr,
and show cause. It any there tie, why the prayer
of the prtitlouer may uot be granted. And
It Is further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice Io the penons Interested in said estate,
of the pendency of said petition, and tbe bear
Ing thereat by causing a cojrv of this order to be
published tn the Hastings Bannkii a news­
paper printed and circulated in said County ot
Barn’ ones In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing

No. 16

PerfectOilHeater

w. AMMBTItONO.

A true copy.]

Judge ot Probate.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County *f Barrv-HS.
Ata session of the Probate Court tor the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office tn
the citv of Hastings, in said county, on Fri­
day. the z»d dav of October In the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of William
Wood, deceased.
On reading nnd filing the petition duly verified
of &lt; &gt;num E Wood, son of wild dcceMed. praying
this court to determine wbo are and were tli»
heirs at law of Mid deoeam-d and entitled under
the laws of this »uteto inherit the real estate
of which said deceased died srin&lt;d.
Thereupon it 1* ordered, that Wednesdav,the
2Uli day of November A. D. INL ar nine o’clock In
the forenoon, be arelgned for the hearing of said
petition, and that the heir* at tew of said
deceased and all other person* interested iu said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
Midcourt tlien to be holden at the I’robate
Office. In the city of Hast lugs, m said counlv.
anil show cause. If anv there be. why Hie prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And 11 Is
farther ordered, that Mid petitioner give -notice
to tbe persons interested In aald estate, nt tnc
pendency of said petition, and tl e hearing
a copy at this order to be
publtebed In tbe llastlnn Bajcxkil a newspa­
per Minted and circulated tn said ronnty of
Hurry once lu each w»ek fur three successive
week* previous to raid «i»y of bearing.
W. AMMeTHONa,
Judge of Probate* I
[A true copy]

PROBATE OHI\EB,
\__
State of Michigan, County nf Bnmr- «
Ata *c*«i:&gt;n ot the Probate O»urt far the
(Xraniy of Barry. hoUten ut :be Probate office. In
I ho (Uy of Hading*, in Mid county, on Wedncs&lt;tav. the Jtttij day of October. In the year one
UxMiMod eight hundred and ninety-one.
^Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

In tbe matter of tbe estate of Polly Aan Starks,
deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied. uf Almun A. Aldrich, ndmlni-trator of Mid
rotate, praying for rr*iu&gt;i s therein set forth
that to may be Uecn*ed to sell the real estate of
said deceMed » in Mid petition drerribed.
Thereupon It to ordered, that Saturday, tlie
aiit Qm nt November. A. D. 1NL at ten o’clock
In tbe lore noon, be mudgord for tho bearing ot

Mid estate, are required to appear at a iwsslon
O&lt; said court, then to holden at tbe Probale of­
fice. In the City of Hastings, tn said County, and
™
.«-------- lht,n,
wh&gt;.
**1*’ lhe prayer uf
«it may not be
granted. And
lher ordered, that
sal d

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“w &lt;u?*rii.n»y1.»MlnBri,„deo,„8oo
It you dmlrh to buy one of th. bet
rvd.lcnw propcrllc. Io the city «t th, v„.
Grinby wCM to Vl-nawHrlll,Moo.
P'l" »* Im VntV.uJSfoS

IVORY
SOAP
99’ Pure.
p»E BEST »O« EVflY PURPOSE.

LC
fir-

who desires to sell tbe residences of’m*
da*1” AU"
late J. A. Gruble, on Waal Green .tmt
Bu.br Brm. .n- m.w prepared t„ Iot.
wS?
tilsh hi excellent bath to .11 who rlerir,
The Mlrt aud the rooms »re heated with
steam. Call and see • them if ynn havn’t iaM^UU.
lb ‘ JSEr!1”' ‘*,h I’"'’“r*u’rr &gt;“ B“»ln«

w“

U» Rapid. Toon

to

&lt;HJbX^Uh”’
“"•'■Il
A little son of Mr. and Mra. Oscar Crook
come near strangling to death one trlrrht
last week. Iu some manner h« managed hHyT-ridayh11 °(K*ta“’"» w»» In the
to get hold of a bottle of lemon eawnre
and taking a lltwal dose tlie result came ci*M«££“nnear proving fatal.
was iQ the

This i. about the season of the vw to
think aliont bnying a new lamp. This Is
just what S. E. Phillip’s thought when he
Kr^rFd n ?ne ne of ,un,Ps. eunsistlng of
both hanging and vaae lamps. Go aild &lt;.x.
amine his stock before buying.

c&amp;ss
the
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A"D Art»'- was
^•T^T'o,Ohrt"“ta was

blood
the greatest

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

HIQH PRICES ZINb HARD TIHI
3XZTTTST GrO’

in tbe

In tbe

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«o.ks".n';
Among the must Interesting articles in
the November number of the North Ameri­ ta^n^JQ,ralltap"ta •■»”&gt; Suncan Review la one hy Sergius Stepniak. In
which the famous Runiau revolution!.t
N EWS.
points out what America can do for his u
bj
or
in jour v. &amp; H. ». to be Uie bcvl 1 have ever taken.
- 2.000 native land in Ita efforts after a larger po­
M. M. Monaa,
litical and civil liberty.
’
Gnu.S u.plds. 4fe£t&amp;VISr
- i&lt;&gt;r ndvertli^mentfl
In
The Tate of the Michigan two-cfcnt fare
। ui sdays at latvst to
For Sale by all Druggists.
„ inMie of the week law, which has lieen trembling in the 8qS,"t^.TYh'U'tta’ bto
In
balance for a year. Is likely to be I decided
rntl'ARKU BV
soon. A dispatch from Washington states
Dre. Mixer $ Sons, Hastings, Mich.
lh.
J
“
n
n
,S:„Td
^
.,':
,a
'""
,
that the Supreme Court has agreed to advanceAhe case to a hearing as soon as n
ful^ench shaH be present.
i„'v^ Tout oxports to visit hl. parents
•siucr. tbe jeweler, V*A long time ago a friend of W. D. Hayes
Re.. Grl««l.y 1. vlalllni friend.
ing shipped from lu Colorado rent him a real, live coyotte.
at BUHe was held in his pen all right for n while mark and SunOuld.
but he finally escaped and took to tin
Rev. Belcher will leave to-dav
•and jackets at woods. Last week a party of small boys
for his
'
were hunting in the woods southwest of bnme. Philadelphia.

Nev Goods and tatas Prices.

X JX

See Them and You Want Them,
Price Them and You Buy Them.

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•r dress goods and town aud succeeded in shooting the coyotte. l-?1" W'.J'. ’’“■•o-’r ri-lonwd from
Ka&lt;aniaxoo Saturday.
A man giving his name a» J. T. Wright
Mrs. (’has. Phillipa, of Saginaw, is visit­
. all tbe way from 00c to is defrauding the soldiers of the state,
ing
relatives In the city.
claiming himself to be a sworn Inspector
of the pension office, and charging soldiers
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg, was In the
?&lt;» Busby Bros, four dollars for his services. He has
city on business Monday.
by steam.
operated In several cities of the state and
Miss May Rol»erts visited relatives tn
In- the United Ststes marshal would like to
Kalamazoo over Sunday.
know his whereabouts.
• and cutting.
Mrs. R. p. Brown, nf Grand Rapids,
grade watch call on
Signor Crlspl late Prime minister of
an suit you all.
Italy, contributes to the .North American was here tbe fore part of the week.
Review for November the first of a series
Mrs. Irvine returned Saturday from an
of articles on ••Italy and the Pope.” extended visit with friends In Ohio.
k VanArmas.
Viewed in connection with the world-wide
Mrs. J. A. Grebleand Mrs. Carrie Good­
I’up his old mill significance of the subject aud the emi­
&gt;;ng a good bu«- nence of the writer, this is one ot the most year were In Grand Rapids Tuesday.
important contributions recently made to _ Dr. Walter Matthews, of Grand Rapids,
spent Sunday with bls parents near the
Ing and umbrella American periodical literature.
city.
t opposite Hams
That good, faithful work deserves re­
Ed. Huffman's smiling phiz now beams
ward and usually gets it is a nutter of ob­
g.-r quite badly servation. It Is therefore not a matter of from behind the agent’s desk at the C. K.
lay. aud Is Laid surprise that Mr. Ed. Huffman, who for A 3. depot
some time has l»een the agent of C. K. Jc
Mrs. G. Matthews and Miss Mina Reed
..... ...a .....................
.
,„llk ,re
cia
returned from
visit with New
York
’a-.
‘ no small 8. at Woodland, and who filled the place ...................
to the satisfaction of all concerned, has re- j tires Saturday.
Ule carries ceh-cd the call to fill the mpre advanced I „
. ,,
position of station
for Tv.*
the C. K. _£ 1 . ,
, 'VI!S- .71.1' »•’»&lt;*» are expectI, poeiwon
... agent
M
। ed lo return from their visit with relatives
■ inick towpi and tbe j ••
3. •here.,
In Illlnob and Indiana Saturday.
;•? war up among
Jvrial Wood has rented Us farm, just
Will Cramer and Howard Holes started
one mile north ot (.'oats Grove, and will
nerj goods of any have au aix’tlon sale Saturday. Oct 31st. for the north woods Thursday morning cm
u? Russell’s. Ur can commencing at ten o’clock In tl»c forenoon. a hunting and trapping expedition.
Rev. RobL Adams and family are ex­
The property to be sold will consist of
■ants due Ira Van- horsMis, colts, harnesses, wagons, buggies, pected tills w.-vk and will occupy the
corn, outs and other articles too numerous Wesleyan Methodist parsonage south of
to mention. J. M. Bauer will conduct the town.
auction, and he promises some g«»o&lt;l bar­
Mrs. Jonas Davis and Mrs. Hannah
gains to all who attend.
Hyde returned to their homes In Vermont­
ville Saturday, after a short visit with
Secretary Rogers, of the Barry A- Eaton,
their sister. Mrs. .Mudge.
bas just’ finished making tbe assessment
of -Sonora prepared for the past year. He finds that an assess­
The following from outside the city
ment of 10 cents on the S100 will pay all were here to attend the funeral of the late
1”, ,v VanARman,
Zera Shrpherd: Dr. John Dickson, of
iosscs from fire, and leave a good surplus &lt;Zer
ittle -Creek.
L. C. Waters,
of ---------Charlotte.
------------------ —
me must be paid at in the treasury to meet future losses. It ml...
is a matter of eongratuiatlon to'all con-1 Mrs. A. E. Shipman, of Detroit, and Mrs.
ceroed that this favorite company Is m&gt; j A. V. Freeman of Muskegon.
vbll will,
-the finest line of cor- ...0^0 and Insurance of over sc..00.000.
| ■&gt;«’■ Bximtreturned
(n New Yorkfmmx
!ast wtvk
His
.-ver shown in the
Yesterday afternoon Wetasrrt Bros, i sialrr Mrs. Wm. Pryor am! her daughter
«twk before buying.
horse, that was hltrbed al the rear of their relumed with bin. ami expect tn make a
Ti
rl»t be open this week hardware store, became seared at wme- ( long visit with relatives here and in Knlgn.writs. Call - •
- - ... •
-» - ii—i- , amazoo.
A D. and M. Adams, thing and broke lodke. He ran at a lively
rate up the alley baak of the atoms on
P. T. Odgrovc returned from an ex­
south state street, turned down Jefferson tended trip through the west Friday night.
&gt;ti; ant! Detroit Weekly street, crossed the M. C. K. K. about four He was greatly pleased with the western
Trtbui
■ paper* one year for feet ahead of a moving frelgnt train, turned country and promises to soon write some
the corner by the water works house and descriptivZlettern of the most interesting
was stopped. The damages were very points in his travel- for the benefit of
■ 1 neuralgia was cured iu
Baxnkk readers.
nt weeks since by the light.
1 Al. Jones. G. Crowell. Luke Waters,
which caused the
About
About 100
100 Invitations
invitations have
nave been issued ' -'«• Jnnrs- '*• V1
&lt;7,, ririJu
for tbe Hallow’ren party in Uunion half Will Stebbins. Spary 1 hi 11 Ips. bid &lt;-«?well.
Saturday evenink next. The lollowlng vCharlie
llaldwlu. John
Bn.lv.
W■ R
iiarne »&gt;«&gt;uw»4n.
..........
—•
tn announce that
' . .
.. t__ t^-41.....
_ a. awl
*..ei possibly
nz.sull.lv one
nns or
nr two others
OtlllTS will
Will
Cook
,
i.-« fur Jive hene and verre comprises the invitation:
torn « pxriy to
thh rily hex! Towh three pound* and. Kind Friend, tbe m.xldena In this chy.
Who alone have breasted tUesbillo’) raa.n. d.y monitax for the purpoh, of .lanxhtrri
Ins l«.»r, and ta-r 1»
"‘&gt;'lh
The ynuna. the old. the wise, the witty.
know the fate that the gods ordaH.
Contrart. for several *-ar loads of re"I’™1
-nr eye sighrand your OnWould
nil Itallow'eea in Union Rail.
. Tie- party «™ld like
: 'f&gt;« ctacles of John BessE»di damsel arrayed Ln her newest »nd hj-t. harelwn tn.de
. a_ fw...
.....h. conslgninents
swtviuitrnmetlt..
Autumn ItaU"
f)&gt;r
ewu more
kept in stock. Correct WUlsxitJveiir wnth t..-...-— — — ---Make L'lem glad1 “
with
•*•* your jtreaence—
|
cnm«. before starting, and all desiring
ThcyHl
„ „ do tbe -rest.
i
IHake contracts can do so by calling at
•
recure your winter
The new mortgage tax taw which went i tbe central barber shop.
i-ruct the Bansei: aud Into effect lu thia state October 1. provides |
bet
Tribune, the two jape.rs for the taxation of mortgages
their face
for
on Thnrwlav or wh wit I »m rceelw
value, no matter where they are
of Uw property which fat well itreMed poultry. drwaed
,*!
-’:o page.- of reading In the the owner
Detroit Weekly Tribune one Is • mortgageil to have his asse-ruien. head, on xml entrall, In. 4&gt;r which I will
: • "'i&gt;h the two for oo(j dollar. reduced in the amount of the mortgage. ,._v blgheet market l&gt;ri« £
It Is provided that the taxes on mortgages
•MiUi-rreading now.
•
may be paid by the holder of the P^pcriJ.
' --ji wants to sell one of his and the amount so paid may be «pi»llrU b
• going away and will sell him on the Interest due to tbe ho.der &lt; t
I hereby notify all boy-and olheix U«t
-•.-h or on time. If any one
] will promptly arre.l a l penemv '“"IL?!
the mortgage.
hunt here is u chance.
lawlrts aeu on Hallowe'en nlxbh 1 trust
Wether prophet FWter
The thia may be sufficient warningEd. Ik- . ‘tuck a pieea of wire in his
ware will be due t» !«•»»
this may
N j Cv&lt;TKlu city Mmhal.
hand ’..nt
-k w hile working at the felt rlonii
raclhe coast about tbe 2»U&gt;.
“’J
• poisoning his hand somewhat and 1 ivi.iinz it to -well badly.
central valley* from the SMh »
H. M. Itaw. sl,M ‘'dl,“r
.“T '^'nlil
reach tbe Atlantic coaxt about the&gt; OTth.
t wrral
blOSHOUlCd Ollt IlltO 0 fUli
Journal, has
lDcMe|lt
‘
due Dr. Lampman .will be It will prolml.ly take a middle
’ ■ B. R. Row, or at 8. £. durlmr Stu pMMUto ibe weather win
mu
■‘••ty. All Indebted to him quite wam .lth rain. In the
■ 1 di aud reule ns soon as posab atatea and cool with .now In tho nortbern ",*hli him U evkUd by the tolkt-lor
tier of .latex. The warm wave win Pri
*"d tr“
&lt;X IU«I»«»
,0
'ker has recommended D. C. cede the Worm center about one
Ull^ rlie
n«-&lt;IUirt,;..: of Kalamazoo, to the Gov- the cool wave Mlf*
iL Thu last days of October *UI J .
Tbe JSfla th’ eawi*1 ”™ ~4“ br
ttfinr,
'•fiicial stenographer of this
dutrirt iu &gt;Uce of George Gattrell, re- evideoce of the sodden change.
a ‘'&lt;ar-Kaeh went on a run
winter and extrenum of weather
h,irulu,dT.L”l!^KK-.d —
immediately nt hand.
Hi-’ time when the old clock
ifrfoom. ist when you need it tbe most,
The wheat crop of 1S9I Ln
John It.... "'bus a very large stock of 30 411.730 bushels- as e»tiotate&lt;* yTh&lt;.
■nui bml JUM tome Motown
J*
clock;, fo, all tlie good factories which he mmmary of mate from data at
Ov -r
10 ““
•Sil* MTV
total nereaiw. •« &lt;•*"■ ,r0“ !h5,JJ”;, in
™
K'w -X ™a«d;
|d
V?
“■■•’MidioD the that tint Mra. .npervlwr. In the aprinx l»
th. U5Jt‘U‘n'”. t.-Ae: they r»
"-1- 1—» aud .till Is ven- sick.
‘
-eeurod the services ot x drat
a n&lt;i went n'ltw‘
““
sud towlllnither itoods as
■1
&gt;• i Imp a, v,w.

winter Is approaching and you
i-M.r.r1 ””"-’Mt&gt;S to keep you warm.
,«!ue lime somrthlnx attractive
rt n
7 "" GotoJullua HuaseU-nand
'««lhe h„ ,lock o( ,tawh.

wheal I. o&lt; exeellenl qu*II J.
|,u.hel. In the so”*"™ Xi'"ln
41 pounds In w*
welrht.
01
1**’1' Ost
“* ’U'"
1h
section
-• - averaging
—------ ■-- SC
“ »*
•• tn-Be
“•**"'
1'.
60
bnahels of ears to the
Mu, Bird Heath feq hl,. pjd watch and
•ro credited as taraln^1^^
’'wk wbu« ln MeOmber-a aa average &lt;WA
und.1-11
Sunday It wu found ahMt, only about one-third as
™*n&gt;alb reme ltwvM by a aearcMng
y «nd restored to lu owner.

.!M
K.'mii'SSIXLie iw» «" ”* “*1"'
the ,M»e
rn
tnd OT
corn
,n
potato
“
of
^ are Bxi.idB-J2B’^°i rUJaUiiewti ix~i~
many as

The Best Manufacturers Produce Finer
Goods this Season than Ever Before.

Photo Albums

I have a full line of albums
on band and am selling them
at very reasonable prices.
Over 400 volumes of Bertha
Clay s novels, nicely bound,
and “out of sight” for price.
Don't get books of any sort
until you see me.

WE HAVE THEM
1 ■ They arejmanufactured by the well-known
houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels of Boston, Mass.;
L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., and Stein Bloch &amp; Co.,,
of Rochester, N. Y.,

Am headquarters for pure ' Call and see us.
drugs, which I always sell ak
prices that people can afford. top in the clothing

You will find us at the
line, and at the bottom in
Yours truly,

prices.

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One Price Clothiers.

Does not necessarily mean to wear a|

V

“tile,” sport a can and carry a good sized j
cornfield around on your pedal extreme!

b
ties. That’s a mistaken idea. In some ■;
rare cases a man looks well dressed with only a patent 8
leather shine and a bewitching smile; but take our advitt I

and run no such chances. You can not help but be ‘‘wel1l
drewed" if you make your selection from our immense ner
stock of Fall and Winter perfect fitting CLOTHING—Th- U

Stein Bloch Co.’s, the best made; and at prices that ar
“perfect fitting” for your pocket book. HATS—all the latl
est styles and enough of them too; giving you a chaace fol
election. MEN’S FURNISHINGS-weU now, if we can !
suit you, -no one can.

aoremo
QENTJ PURHUH1NQJ.

R R
LEADIN’- CLOTHIER.

�Mis# Edith Latham read a paper bearing
on the same anbjeet Next to the Mother,
the teacher ha* the most tafluauoe in mold­
Ing the child. One of the chief diffitnillM
Thursday. Oct. 29, 1891.
she has many timra 1* In countrntetltiK
Pad home intluence. Good example the
inoat potent factor, good literature a pow­
Additional County News.
erful atty.
Mr. Chas. F.. Woodmansee i«olul# out
Farmer* are prospering finely with their some of Uie ’’Elements of successful teach­
ing.’’ Thorough preparaiiuu indtepen**fall work.,
ble. Constant, dally study a neeessitv.
Hulling clover l» now iu order.
H. A. Nichols mother fell the other day Children should not be fed on “cold vic­
tual*.’ The snccrasftil teacher must be u
and hurt her hip quite badly.
Wallace Darby and wife have gone on a cloar observer. The tone of his voice Im­
portant. Pupils read much In that tune.
vhlt to Ohio. &lt;
Mrs. Win. Blakeslee intends to go tn Teachers must trust pupils if they would
Grand Kap'-ds this week tv visit her chil- make them trustworthy. Mumc is a must
important adjunct in the &lt;KBWl room.
d:-’Y •
,
There are a few boys lu our town who “Some people that cannot bd preached
Heaven may be sung there.”
need looking after, and we think they'll into
• Supt, Wilkinson, of Middleville, read
lie looked after too in time.
The S. D. Adventists have organized n an excellent paper upon “School Disci­
pline. An, by vole of the aMoctelkip. it
yonng people's Gleaners Band, with the is to be published, no extractsi from it will
following officers: Leader, F. B. Flem­
be made. It will appear next week ami
ing: &gt;r .. F. Carpenter: assistant sec., C.
aud we bespeak for it a careful reading,
H. Can«-»tcr. trcns.. Mrs. Annla Shriber. not only by teachers but by parents ns well.
Wv hear the Methodists will close their
Mr. H. B. Andus. of the Hastings high
Sunday school for the winter.
school, talked upon calMhenics, their linTwo young men were InSown Saturday, portaunp and practicability In the acbool
with a view to opeu a pool table at the room, illustrating the same by leading the
Center, it surii an institution was desira­ teachers present through a series nf move­
ble. Well, we can answer for the larger
ments.
portion uf Carlton citizens. Such a thing
Miss Flora Beadle gave a talk upon early
is nut wanted in Carlton, and will not be American history, giving many hitcrealiug
allowed to open up here.
facta gleaned from many sources. ThliikFour pounds of white sugar for one too much time is spent on unimportant
dozen of egg*. What's the use of grumb­ details in hHtnty. too nipch on voyages
ling «t thb?
and exploration.- and not enough on impor­
John Flaming has turned hte sjieep in tant facts nf later times.
t
upon one large field of wheat, as the insect &gt; A class exercise lu grammar by Ml#';
has completely ruined it.
Hallock was designed to be simply a sauiThe cidldren are anxiously watching the zple
uf the every day recitation. The class
Center school house, but no repairing has was mtule up of volnnl^ers ami of course
y«*t been done: and the patent seats, where, labored'under the eudu«rassui&lt;-nt incident
are they?
to such an exercise. Tlw? lesson for tinA. V. Carjienter. of Hastings, spent sev­ day was adjective clauses amt while the
eral days m» his farm on uur street Lift class were writing upon tho te»ard answers
week burning brush and tidying up gener­ u, «&gt;,
.... ..... .. uwm.
ally.
“1iLM.Tk ,7"'^""*
'j'liL

mr Morrweblnb Ito «l.ket.

Ed; Manning, living near Po’rtliind,trirtl
to drive home Uy a short cut. After get­
ting a ■•Jag on” tie drove upon the railroad
nt Portland about midnight. Hit Iw
got his legs down torwrou the ties Of «
bridge nnd could go no further. In tidperibtns pmilunment he was found trying
to urge id* horse on. Luckily he was
found nnd the horse taken out about the
time for the midnight freight to come
along.

Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, of Leroy.
Calhoun Co., committed suicide last* week
by taking n duae uf carbolic arid.
.
At Wednesday's meeting of the World’s
Fair Commission, (he proposition «»f the
furniture men of Grand Rapids to furnish
the Michigan building was accepted and
that of the Michigan Artificial Stone
Company to erect, tree of expense, an
artificial stone building sufficiently comtnodinus for an office, was taken under
consideration. Suggestions of cuntrllmtlotis have also ln-en iuadu by other parties
sufficient to inspln’ the hope that the ma­
terial for the building wHi Ire wholly con­
tributed. President Weston will attend
tl.r approaching seralon of elty auperintehdenU of schools at Laming aud have a
conference u|x&gt;ti4be etjent and nature of
the school exhibit , *

itoitirr BUMta®. Ma-

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intHT pubd-tod »iHl printed lu raid count'.
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.Sold by hie. as tho past fm months sales prove.
Ileniemlier all the boy.- give
in
on minnci
lumber wajousj
in tctjme
tiguiu uu
nti^uua. ‘

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN

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A Gregg du
F Wttfu und team.

io^buf^i-u Slt’SL'SSSS

-58

SPECIAL I

i JESSE TOWNSEND.
I

On Jeffersun street two hotisei mid', lots
al bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
house well finished
$1,000; WOO down,
bal. on time al 7 per cent.
And one house Am! tot one block from
lactory. $H00; $:ww down, bal. al 7 per
cent. Cheap.
House and hit near Whip and F'vlt llool
factory. $1,000. $&amp;WJ down, lul. 8 years
at 7 per cent.
Several -plcndid bargains in the 1st
wardwnd other part* of the city.
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on ctnrner opposite Ford’s liutel.
b0 K. front by 140 (L deep.well located In
Seneca Falls. N. Y.^hus on the land I brick j
store three stories, tals-i dwelling house and ,
giKkl barn. Can W bought at u bargain,
ur will exebattge for Hastings or Grand ,
Rapid* property. The city of Seneca Falls
has a population of 7.00U and upwards—is
largest town In Scenna Co.
40-acre farm in Irving, all Intprovwl, soil
good. Can lw bought ut a bargain oif easy
terms.
■
,
M acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
acres, J* mile cast of Sheridan, good frarn-.
ed house, one uf the cheapest farms In
Barry Co., will take part city property, t
10 acres near rity, good house and barn,
well aud cistern, 150 fruit trees,
acre
grapes; $1,800, cheap, •{ down,' bal. at 7
per cenL
'
_
1G0 acre* In Woodland to excliangc for
smaller farm and difference.
IM acres In Hope township, known as
the Doty farm, will sell for ?4’J00 on easy
terms.
Several K0 acre parcel* for sale at bar­
gains ranging from $1,800 upwards nnd
some will take part city property in ex­
change.
1 have several large farms for sale will
take small farm in part payment.
1 have some city property 1 will trade
fur good farms.
I’contemplate a more extended system
of advertising, aud it would be well for
those wbo wish to sell or exchange to call
at this agency at once nnd get the benefits.
Union Pacific R. K. lands for sale in the
states of Kuimm, Oregon. Wanhlngtrai.
Utah. Texas, etc, upwards of 5.000,000
acres of farming, mineral and timbered
lands, ranging In price from $5 to $10 per
sere; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
balance. Frequent excursion rates given,
etc. Call and get circulars.

Michigan Central

Office at Residence on Mlchk'aa Ave.
HASTINGS. MICH.

See Here!
We are doing work Unit can
not be surpassed by any hum­
dry in tlie state. Our prie&lt;&lt;
for collars, cuffs ami shirts sire
2 cts, 4 cts and 10 cts respect­
ively, which are as low : - the
lowest, while our prices &lt;m un­
derwear aud other gartnetiN
are below competitors in
neighboring cities W- are
here well prepared tod* busi­
ness. and we. are equipped tor
doing our work as it should
be done. Give us a trial and
spend your money at bom" in­
stead of helping foreign insti­
tutions.

TROIL WRY.
READ.
C\fhuvHle, New Jersey. Fib.
-&lt;
G. G. Steketcc:—Flense fintliwls,*c,l -• ■
for 6 packages of your ll&lt;»g. Cholera ’ v
ns I know it will do all you claim :* it.
L».: hlU lull 3 !*«’ »lr» »1'I- &lt;•*' !’■'
sent and gut &lt;m&lt;* jraekngc nf your Cun’.
Used It acconling to (finwtiirt*. an i at the
second dose I could *n- an improv, u- n:.
One of the hog* was so bad that J lira1;-. • I
him out Ot the pert to l?t him div. but
thought I would try your Ch«»!«ra ’ ure
with him—the result w;.-. that when 1
killed them Dee. 14/ Wfft. the one tb;&gt;:
was the sickest was the heaviest. w'»‘ii:hni&gt;
almost 400 pounds, nod rs lung, a* I • an
get your powders. I intend to use tin m.

Anyone doubting ihb- writing ran ;.ddrtra this man. Ask your druggid.' i-r
StekelecS Ilog Cholera Cure. 50c at :l
drug store. 60c by ma I. Address*,, l&gt;- &lt;•Stekcter, Grand Rapids Mich.
Read Steketre’a adv. in this issue.

PROBATE URDKlt.
Bute of Michigan. County of Barry- "■
,
At i session of the Probate Court b.r t’u*
County of Harry, holder al the Frubat*' &lt;&gt;..; •
In the Cttv of HaatlF.K*. In said reiirty.
Fureday, the 13lh day of ‘‘cil*r. &lt;n
rear mu* thousand ehrtr. hundrrdaod iitii- ’.J v;iPresent, Charles V.’. Artnsttobg, Ju&lt;L&lt;- ■

tonic iua ntuu nrccuu* an
Md way* that * day may be appoint*! tot near
thereupon It Is drtero.t. ti&gt;»! F,rl,t1v.
tixtb day of November, A. D. IWI.oHc ' o l&lt;* x
tntbeforenooni»&lt;-as*lxnedfortbe.&gt;&gt;;irt»
,

“ TAo Niagara Fail* Roult."
Stations.

ywis«&amp;Esiie
I&amp;U l» ga|£E

.

ARTHUR WOOD

«»! thi* order to to iwcror-Uiv
fimtlNKU * I .&gt; CiOitePlnnwuil’aHofirltur.

OFFICE WITH HOLBBOOX, OVER
MOBItILL’S ETORE, HASTINGS.
Soxuv bw chem&gt; houses wanted rang­
ing from S5U0 to si Mio.
.
RrmrmlHT that this column contains bm
a very small part of the property I have
for sale ur exchange.
I Lave iuiprov«xl aud vacant city lots for
gale and exchange in all pans ot the city.
Farming lands fur sale and excliaug*’ In
al! parity of I he county.
.
1 hatl- some choice -Grand Rapids prop
crly for sale al a bargain.
I have choice CblRkgo property for sale,
well located In different parts uf the cltj.
ranging from 849ft up u&gt; $30,000. a splen­
did opportunity* for Investment1- in that
marvelous city where fortune- ate made In
Kcal Estate. 1 have maps of the city Icf
eating the different places for rale.

.

There is no success like that,
which succeeds.
Aud nothing sold will sue-'
coed unless it pleases the peo­
ple, aud nothing pleas,- the
people, like the

tin«&lt;• nurn’baHum HiH dale. nm&gt; that *’• easrof
li«-r ■i!.|~-.irn-&gt;cc. »!»•• riii-e )&gt;vr answer to Hie
r.ifiiiUdhi
but •&gt;! vmnpl.-drtt In this &lt;;ati«e ti&gt;
... .1 ..-..I .
!-&lt;i H.- -u.rvwl all. tin*

*. : pn •iniir-i

7.
x’i .LT.s
u„. ,s n

Will )»

Fbr talc lu litutituju by
W. H. GOODY/:AH.

&lt;traec: ai d Hull ui.1vf»til'tiu-rnd H:r -nbl lull
be i-»’-u*n as .-iftdc-scd by the sslrt ilcfetidsn1:.
Unit •ithui twenty
■ Ai dl:
.. 1' ;lurtli-ronlered.
. ..... •» I. ..

Joe m-.i--.oo do
in the county is at No. 0. Carlton, the work .
...
*
A| Gregg u&lt;&gt;
ot two teachers. Franans AHerdlng and j ’
’
F Ward nml tea
Frank A. Wilcox.
I A told attempt nt highway robbery is (’•Hardlw do
e.
! Mid fo Imre occurred on the bridge over
NE.GHBOR1NG COUNT.ES.
t](r Thormipple near Vcrmunivillv last
------week. A tnnn naunil Love was returning
Tuesday afternoon n tramp printcrSj^i- ;i nn
nit nno
home
and worn
when on ine
the nnugv
bridge wusaccosseo
was accosted
vadtH1 !he i.r)W4.|| Journal office, picking bv a man whn WBnted tn ride. Surmising
.^.i-u** k
...
..
.
..
„p—
a .^dok"
he.. ‘ bticked” the following: ■ what\. lie wanted
Love whipped up ids
Tbe ^,1^,
„r |onrm. or
horsea and escaped, foHowed by a revolver
j hU1 going to eat. but can’t tell when.
| shot from the highwayman.
llu-A-.nl uj»J «inlwn drawn. Carried.- , ^.i
A”t -. Houttrv. Itttuntrin. Mance, Npliwn.
I A man named MarJi living In Mulliken. ii-ntx,
tflveore. Nay.i. nmiw.
,* '1
|
lore
Bull,
an
Ionia
drayman,
had
$15
■
s
k
lp
j
n
-&lt;|
W
|
t
|,
*
i
5
Jrar
0
!d
girl.
&lt;&gt;u rni'tbra meeting od.u&gt;urn«l|.to Friday.
Gco?:e Mosier and wife visited friends
j
which
he
feared
would
to
stolen.
He
tod
.
tw»»v&lt;T«
were
put
on
the
track
mid
sue
­
kUgtiM
l ;th. &lt;«rt. J. B. RODMKTS, KvCur.l-r
Ixi Kalamw-^i last week.
•
! n In Ito w»Me to.krt uutoknuwn 1i.„bkI m,hd
Ol„t|„u lhe
bul Mt
C aaura ctjonril met In adjourned regular
•
Mrs. Amnda Baine?, daughters nnd wife, who emptied the contents into the J
. :&gt; Fri«Iay rventng. August ttth. 1W1.
ir«- making nn extended visit : kitchen stove one morning and kindled n [ I” h game of foot toll totwei n Ann
R-.il «uu.,nt, Bentley. Bltnsum. Mnner,
■mung frirtids hi VanBvren nnd Allegnn | lire for breakfast. U.lies may use this ; AH^r and pij’.et, a member of the latter
counties.
’
had
hi*
i«-g
broken.
! a* nn argument for their husbands to build
his leg
' *n motion reading of mltutro deferred.
Frank Hanies, of Biehbind. made a j‘ the fire In tlie niUrning.
Ove bio bnstirls uf j&gt;&lt;&gt;tat&lt;MM were raised
ahuri rail on friends ber&lt; lant .Sunday.
Great cctlvity prevails among our vil- ’ Good tobacco lias tocu raised nt Sauga­ from tiTie-half tier, of uf ground In North- commute**. Ourried.
Moved t*y Aid. Itey ttohif that the contract f*&gt;r
Gun Plains this jear.
lagers just now git'liig ready for winter. | tuck this year.
city prmung be awarded u&gt; Jtarry c-uutv
lamaing’s “hermit.’’Hirgni Shaffer, after Democrat a#follow*: eto j»**r year fur puh)l«ai Tb. Mto er»f or AUecn
wM&gt;
Ing i-uamul pavecedtnga; as cv. a folio nnt inhe
attained
wifbtiriy
thrdngh
thu
news.* tear
■«"
*&lt;ntpin of lrg-,i noUces. etc...Mid HHcu. }»r
tollo for rorb .-vlstrifttrat Insertion. l,c»l.
pirnj h.s
b..nn.-r.
In ""‘I’”'
Ayei. B-nttey. Mauee. Kryno.dx. Spent-..
idle and curium, to his dug out in the
Quite n nuintwr of people Id this tic A'tv r Machinery Is [being placet! In the new woods. Hint be moved into the city. There . Nay*. IJliradon, Nelson. jSenu.
Mured by Aid. IteutM that the matter of
are undhr theemtv a» Dr. Hani.-.
, factory building of the Banleeti Paper Co­ hr
iii with n gang of sneak thieves aud printing be Uu&gt;i ujnm: th«- table. Carried.
. i.ibbie Itaraes itnd Lfbble McCallum« at Otsego.
M«.ve.i by Ahl. Man-cbhatan in-dor n.rtwo
Is in ignominious llmiHi for stealing fruit
"i':'1
u’;,",1■K?’- „ i
&lt;*«• «• k.i..»«oo edOntr .«■ and other tiling!', in connectiuu with an btuiarvd doilara be .drawTi in favor of Wo^ka
nn 1 Murray a- per cautragt, Carried.
organized gang ot desperadoes..
u“
’Si S2?
«*&gt;« ««««,.....
Ayer H*4it’c. BUnrton. Munro. Netoon. Keynou&gt;t&gt;. Sjuik, fqnmc**. Nays. none.
John Brown, from “up nortii.’’ struck
Aid. Beynota* lear«H tho room.
•
were Interred in the Fuller cemetery. • The board of i supervisors of Calhoun
Kasoi.TKu. That the :iuui&lt;&lt;- e itntulttrebe
Uaritan, on the 23d: circumstances had : county propose to find out whether stuck- Grand lanlge three weeks ago. Though only
autaorued to burrow gbeiumuf five hundred
rendered this hasty burial necessary. The I holder* of tbe defunct untionul bank can a’.Hmt Go years of age ini soon scraped up m&gt;uara t.i be uwi for street improvementu In
funeral dlacourse was preached at the I be made to pay Interest on the money the an ecqnaiiitatu-*' with a widow lady am! the txl ward of the elty uf Bxiluupu J. W. BKXTIXY.
dVVgrdnta church last Sut.dnv bj th..
fmunmr kra»
vmI t,»
tlie county treasurer
wa- OHII
nbiigvd
to l./irriiU
ixirrow’ nn
on married her within a week. The guy old
August Itth. 19»1.
deceiver took his new bride for a ride to
Rfv. Lewis Gcsler.
account of the closing of said bank.
Ala. Beuttey moved lt« adoption. Carried.
Portland at (he end uf the first week, got
Ayes,
iteuuey.
BUn-ston.
Tbe $1,000 thnl was stolen from the up real early one moruing to take a walk­ Scutt, Rpeurr. Nays, none, M.mce. Nelaou.
Kotiiml.
bouw of Lewis Ferri*, of Plaluwell, last fur his health. This John Brown’s body
cmr arcotnn* ariirntu.
।
;
M. Bar.vua and wife returned last week
week, was found on the premises after a Isn’t mtiuldcring io the grave, but he never J Rich whnrpra plow points &gt;
f 1 u&gt;
from a twy weeks visit with Battle Creek
thorough search.
;j yn
returned (n»m that morning walk. The Hiejc*&lt; &amp; Mt*.ul -and
A D Hay carJ labor marshal Vs order
3 U&gt;
H. My er* expects to return to hii home
A through freight on the G. -11. dr I. widow, together with several unpaid bills, I).-ni; .s .-I SlhurmUad prinUxig
5 to
Uha-.i 1* Warnerdo
5 un
crashed into the engine of a local freight, are left to mourn his sudden departure.
tn Mautuu in a few days.
A Lhullmi m wk Marahati'b order
1 sj
B. Slirincr *u l wife spent Sunday with as the latter was taking the side track.
D HolmpuK. lowering P»P&lt;i Jell Nt
1 m)
the lalii-t’» imrents.
Both engines were badly smashed add the
Geo Coin do
3 oo
These
pills
are
sdeniifica!
ly
compounded,
Chhb 1 hiker do
375
Mr-. H’iiitom England was absent from collision will lie an expensive one. 8. ASage do
j h&gt;
Brown, the noted boreeman nf Kalamazoo, and uniform in action. No griping pain so F
bw.nr vi-iihtg friends.
Fred iioi-um. do
a xj
commonly
following
the
use
of
pills.
had
a
car
load
of
valuable
horse*
’
’
In the
Geo. Ransom entertaiueil company from
They
are
adapted
to
both
adults
and
chil
­
South Hastings last Sunday.
wreck.
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee Gard Bennett do
The sick nt S. Howel are thought lo be
Frank MeGurrln, formerly of Grand they have no equal in the euro of sick FK*df-»rddo
a little letter at this writing.
Spe.-ialile do
Rapid* now of Portland. Oregon, is the headache, constipation, dyspepsia and D
D \v oletitt do
Finley Beam and wife, formerly of East champion shorthand writer of the
world.
S Wiley dt»
•
Butland. bun now of Mason, spent last In a recent contest he wrote 311 words in biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­ C A Qtellup do
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
week wAh friends and neighbors.
Sum
Add* r*)3 do
50 seconds.
H.
Goodyear.
Stere
Barnes
do
E. E. Gorham has m far recovered from
B BatteTBOu light lamp*
hi- late OtaeM a* lu be out again.
J. W. Hanna, Jiving near Wayland, gnt
Dog fancier* will meet at Kalamazoo nnd L. W Kcutteid tapp.ng aud repairs
D llo,b-.-«K.kdi&gt;
It is rewrted that a certain scribe for his hand in a feed cutter last week and organize a kennel club Nov. 19.
B Bro* a WlUfrns blU rend
the Journal living not a thousand mites Dr. Turner had to ampimte a finger.
from Shultz, is going tooommit matrimony
Children
Cry
for
W. E. Forbe&lt; a young lioy living In
Dau Shay do
this week. Wonder if Ktonie could tell us Plainwell was sent to the Reform school
Jrim Grote do
-anything about 1L
Pitcher’s Castoria.
at Lansing last week until he was 17 years
John Mullin do
F Ward do
of age, for stealing from his father.
The Hillman Telegraph is charged with FFiflelddo
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Otsego has 24.°. indigent persons who running a cut uf one of the Chicago Milo Fithud aud team dn
Osm Dicknwm do
anarchists
and
iabelhtg
It
Charles
Stewart
were aided by the county last year.
Will Bennett do
Parnell.
Ch ns Pickle do
Allegan county expended $11,W® for the
D Baker do
The aw* mtion meeting on the 17th was
Bcanty H ssW t&gt; be only skin deep; but to Chas Hardkt* do
relief
of
tlie
poor
list
year.
a suceera, both in point at attendance aud
pMsess m'd preserve u beautiful skin. pure, rig- Will Wright do
interest. About 125 were present. The
The county poor bouse qf Allegan ocous blood K eMenUai. This Is liert seeurod A Uenderwn: do
time was hardly suCJcient to carry out the county had 100 Inmates last year.
by taking Ayer's IfarstqmiUU in small but
p’ogrnui. Ptof. Sterling makes a capital
irecpttnrt doses, ft is the most reliable o! bloodpresiding nffker, prompting Jus’, enough to
F Bchuexnum do
E. K. Root, of Plainwell, was elected purlllera.
Joe Munson M
keep thing* moving in a lively way. Tlie Grand Patriarch at the Grand encamptnultt
Oxiley rn.1 team do
anisic tarnished by the high sebuo! pupils of the I. O. O. F. at luiusing last week.
Leonard B. Wells, father of Frank L"c
Uw» Riley eIo
eontribuu d much tn the meeting, and recl- Tiffs is the highest state office in Ihc gift Wells, of lensing, died yesterday at fixto Whrtwright do
. im SU»y ana team do
tatiun by due uf their nnm’x'r. creditable. of tbe order.
Pont lac, ngtd 8ft.
Steve Harare «k»
The pnaddent -'took fnr his rheme the
1. Warner du
Warren Chapman, prominent St. Joseph
The United Slates court at Grand Rap­
question. “Has tbe teacher any thing to do
with miira’ rnstruidion?’’ An evasive an­ ids last week decided that iu tbe case of man and an active abolitionist in ante­
swer usually givrn. Kiiton’s definition of Ferrin Bros., of New York, against thr bellum days, is dead.
eduealiiiu quoted. The teacher’s Imj'or- Patrons of Industry of Greenville, wh&lt;*
L Cart. no
tant and nuponribte petition magnified. combined last year to sell their potatoes, a
Mv*. Winslow'* RttothiBg B&gt;nip L&amp;i bwii n«*d
There b n* ncersfary conneetiua between writ to cot!act damages for Dotcarrying out Jo- rttWren iwtmng It r-.wthes ific child, llhatt DickZnron do
all pain, cures wind
knowing the right ami doing It. Example, a contract to deliver 19.000 bushel* of -oftfi» tbe cnin*.
and t» th* te*rt reiin dr for dUnlteu
ll.c most powerful teaching. Trtwbers potatoes, was taken fioin the jury and a cUte.
rwrety fire rents a boUle, Sulc by all (JruigrisUi
w. id eM ru^Kc great care In tlieir srirettof: verdict rendered for Hie defendants. The ■Jjroiijbout the world.
----------- -- — — — -----•"• nrcords of the organization showed tbst
Tlie new mortgage law Is wld tn have
Many n»»ti are eminently mccrassal to life
caurcd the withdrawal of *300,003 of
UM jet p-swra glaring drfeete of eharwefore ign ukmmj torn St. Johns.

’ Frank Lawrence lias built aiF addition
to his mother’* house, where hertntend- in
the near future to take his newly married
wife anti settle down to housekroping.
, Charles Marshall was somewhat elated I
aturbay .-.eulug upon meeting one of hir
his 1I
*1
school males
if -....
; . while a student
i i «nt I*” ' i
*wk H. Flint la now n resWent of this
P-»e. and the
ttir hitherto unfortunate lx»y
lM»y i ।-.
—----- - er.joymeirt
-----------------------w»taB‘ic;pate-luuch
)iu com-1
society with
&lt;&gt;th«#r
I
--------each
,—„ •

HFN'WBI’.DS Gt

OJti'KKGF t’VHLlvATHiN.
'
HWtr of Mlrhlgau, Circuit Coart fur tho Countj
of Barrv. io ebnitrery.
M)|ve»ier&lt;t Bullis, oumpbdmmt. v*. MyrHo
Buffis, dclmdan:.
K,.t.-red Aug «th A. n .lMl.
irvuniits m
Courtly of Barry in diM»eery. At the t-ity Q
f!a&lt;UbKs in arid coumy. oa the L.lh day ot
AtiEti't A D. iiWl.
It Milstaettelly aopwlng to me bv amditvlt
Unt the **!d uelwwianr. Myrtle RuHia h a
rv-ldrntoftheState&lt;&gt;f Michigan btv- that Uie
Mbpirna issued In Mid cause cmiiuoI be person­
ally n-rved by -ertM.ii oi her ntwixelrtnnor
:&lt; w ronoeahiMml within the raid state; On utohen
3 UJ «rf Sbiiiivr A Box. solicitorJ&lt;T the complainant.

Naturday cveniiu! was arrested by Consta­
L«’ hteitl Jo
ble King charged with stealing u fur robe - F
i'r-‘'~-*r d*&gt;
from John Wilson. He wits placed in V Shrot’p &lt;X&lt;»
WIImiii's ciiupf. mid while being driven to l» Uhiivr Ju
1X*»Cwotey do
the lot kup niieinp'.ed to draw a razor «»

that have done the same thing. If lids
* 141 18
shall to continual, soon our aehool ronins ■ PepiMirudnt oil from the marshes around
will present a more attractive appearance. ■ Tekonsha sold far over $8,000 this year.

CUT^Uf'

HOG C1I0LEBA, tint]
PIN WOBJftS DThohses

i .*«&gt;
l&gt; (Ml

Sidney Wright formerly of this city, 1. W Knirield u»p?tusr
.
where be several years ago estnbU»hitl Dllribrouktio
quite a reputation as a long distance F FuteJJ and team i*te&gt;r Gnmd st F Ward &lt;te
swimmer, rrcenth retunu-d here afurao P
Coburn co

jssrasuSMTiusr’r-is*Th-' **r ,h'

IMPROVED

Tho mo«t
economical,
safe, apeedy, and
effective of all
blood-puriflera.
’
Has Cured Others
will cure you.

Aitilysl'm* Pipe Co.
“
Jaw fl CioW «: Spin.
~
Jus WaUer ai-SuU. ,
(;;&gt;•« u &gt;teb!h, surveying- Lou.* G.^wdyrar- "'
Walter M h is.ns,
Huilman Bros. tuppUat.
Beil hWum. wk
thffldal engliie.
H Gr.eu. wall hktg toe- ,
, „ .
r-ro.-il; S-tgc. labor. i«V*. day pipe J«ff «t- trio
I IV t-.-.J, ;*ld rln
:

atod
, »„d n.l„n&gt;&lt;,l lhe ruto.' Two BHu&gt;k«. .I-..
Burt Lawrence Ims added very much to Ml!) »
e&gt;,rrtto&lt;t In IU u». ’.•«■*"&gt;« •b.purw I
,„,.a
w
the gppeuranre aud com furl of J- K- Kock- butwrurwreltod Ital tl.elr . «• to ... .
(
taM |llf
well’s home by erecting thereon an Aei- nceblnu.! 1up. ,.n- prpto tn toJ .1 •;
John Grote and team nt wk 2d word
cll).
John Grote do ;M *AiM
weteir steei wind mill wllh tilting tower cpmphrtuept following la* an object nnd to , baI|(||„rH Bn,( hr ,ixik Uu.
rube for his
attaditneuta. Will Elliott hpving had the :
contract to tnmbh and put up the rame. ;
F Fltteto u.t
. Lucien Polly and wife have returned in i• discussion. The question exciting tnwt;; was sentenced tn'JO days in the Detroit cn-.-irux&lt;n-t wk :M ward
”safejy to their home, after having spout interest perhaps was the advisability of j! house of correction by Justice Briggs. nnd i Will Wright do
to Detroit that afternoon.- ' J'”‘ '
several weeks visiting their daughter. giving prizes. The general opinion wn- I‘ he was taken
,
.
Mrs. Alice Cornell, of Indiana.
that it should not to done n&gt; practically *,4tUe
J. M. and I.. K. Flint, of Galesburg, the question ns to who shall recelvu the 1 The uymimsltim nt Olivet college is be- j a-mi ii.’
have openi-d the hotel formerly run by B. prize is seltldd In a few days nnd thus it - Ins put to good itte. Classes for both m&lt; :i &lt; h.i. iGaik.-.lo
lUmbr-iur. the former having purchased | no Innser furnishes a stimulus to Olbera. ' ami .women have been organizeil under
the |in&gt;|*rty ‘of J. Montgomery. ‘
As bearing on this snbicct. the president ■ tjirir rerprelive instructors. All the Ed Shay and team Jo
■ Mrs. VCood nftd daughter, of Podunk. suggested that Imu-licra might profit by the ! nieir.tor- of the cJesm-/ were submitted to
spent several days visiting about the drover’s exiuntieut. viz., an car of corn in ; a careful i xaintnation .before work was
Ci'i lit I -.
front and a brad in the rear.
yeotpmenewd.
M&amp;. A. L. Stanley and son, of Hastings,
By vote of the oAWtation. the next
। ..IK I Arthur Stanton, who did a good deal of Utt fihsy tunt twain
▼ibltqil her sou George iat Banfield Friday meeting will to held n( Nashville. This
la [ swindling un the lx«gu* express package
ami Saturlay. and alsu'ilrited her sister, will to the last Hatnrd'lty in January. L&lt;.;
_'_t; racket, was convicted in Kalamazoo last .}&gt;•!•» Muhin tlo
Mrs. AV. T. Barbei.
\
i all remember the date nnd go up there at
1**• week anti sentenced to two years and three
Thrum Aldrich bus'moved into the-’j least a hundred strong. ;
ninnlhs In Jackson.
hoi:-« formerly oernpirtf by W. A. Lnsh. r
aa ihrtdasaa do
We are glad nam tlon was made in this
and Frank Mwn bi»- moved from John
A large number &lt;&gt;( counterfeit- dime* CS
Wilt Wright do
WinlPnHu'- ’- house Into the bouse vacated
nre in circulation in Battle (’reek. They
by Mi. A hi rich.
Billy Eaton Ims moved from what is
known ns the A.. Jones machine shop to
the ntectiiiie shop formerly owned and run
by M! bitydef. where he may Ik- found
ready to repair rolling, stock of the liigh-

■crofuloua humor
In the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,
use

l-ry mw $1.0X1. Carri**d.
HMOHTBO. Tant tbe sim of flfly dollar* be
apiir-mrtat-xi from Uie cuiit.iiip«t fund tor th«
u'lreaaa” &lt;*f nuJfttrwstor u*c &lt;&gt;f running team
of Hiwdlng- are departmeut.-sama U» beexS-n.t -.1 Utv'.-r dirr.-uon ui cemmlttet*
toe
.prt’nTate
J- W Bmhtixv
AugmC 7tX 1*1»ld. Bentley moved It- sdrqit'ou. C.uTiwl-

Cha** Balter, do
Fnut iiarton da
\V Neary iU»
Gm«i Delimits J'.»
Frank K»«to*nl do
David SpenaVte do
D Wolcott u*»
S Witey «i«*
C A Gadup d&lt;*
j4iuu At; ’.“j-suu do
The clohns agnlnst the national city Jay OiuTwim &lt;to
hank of Marahall aggregate 3l55.0tK» and F Tunguu*
the receiver Is kept busy Alling out cii-xks. Frank Harney do

i

STEKETEE

FOR SCROFULA

Tlie new street cars have arrived for the
Battle Creek electric atn-vt rallwa' system
nnd will be running In about a month.

Hastings Banner

Jh- -

the petitioner may nri b*' granted. A &gt; J 1
Stferordmd. that raid peUte-n. r x v. ....»«
to tbepersun* Intererted In
,,:upeodenev o( arid petition siri tto firar. ,
timwvl.-by ttuwtna a ropy ot tots ante.
,
publishedhi the Hastings Caxml a £ « •
M, WT.tal.

M. H. COLUN8. Local Agent, Hasting*.

ONEY A QVAXTER A FOT.

Uim«vn»

ju«.

■

LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
To sell our Nursery Stock. SaUrj. Expenses
and Steady &gt; mptoyment pmranhvl
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY,
ROCHESTER &gt;&lt;■ y.

�PAvrrr

selected

WON A SIX-DAY BIKE RACE.

I SAUCE fob CHILI. I

A M.. r..„ u.lru. T.k« ,h.
gave Donnelly a do_uw
- Those who believe that Dr. Sspc's Ca­
Money Hl Gotham.
tarrh Ibmedy will cure them are more
To Make the Race for Henne»Nr« Yo,r. o«. a-At la;la
n
liable to get well than those who duti’L
«
A
Rather
Cold
Dose
for
the
Sunday last fourteen men atarted at Mad­
Sy's Seat.
If you happen to be one of those who
M nneapous. ii t. st-The Wr Mia. | LESSON V, FOURTH QUARTER. INTER­
ison Square garden on a “bike" race of
don't ladle vi*. tkvri-'a a matter of SMK» Io
Junta's Benefit.
------I, I***‘“« OunndJy. politician, lltteraNATIONAL SERIES. NOV I.
•Jx days duration, go-aa yon-please. It
help
your faith. It’s f.-r ^uu if the makers
-—
unr and pidlosopher. was dxin igeJ by I
against bedmohd n'un.^
of Hr. Srtge’A remerh can't cure you. no
F043
SOME
amas
UNITED 8TATB8. otii " a,?1 5*’aeef 1&gt;r-’* ,0“'e
:
matter how bad or «»f how &gt;ong xfaudlng
(« r»,U,lm„).
"Xu “5
your catarrh In-llie bred may be.
—
/
. . '
*° foCind a jury cf twelve .
dtix.uis of Hennepin ojnuty at y o’clock ;
The makers are the World's Dispensary
ttop.1. M.niu, rfbo 1,
Up
't'l.
— r*".. -aturduy Uteninj. Mr. Donaelly bad .
Mgdicnl Association, of But’uln. N. Y.
look in, iMd «nj kepi It eontlnu.li, ua.
They are known to every newspaper pnband Want. ■ued for (Iff),0-0, bat l.c was just mt happy i
tltl w end. bl. clowu couiioUiur beltle
Some ExpHnail.
Irish A.blugw. At lOtB p. m, tutun!,..,!,;
lihlier and every druggist in tnc hunt, and
ft-V । c&lt;'‘ boy over securing tiie verdict , ICOmpHcd from l^—on Briper Quarterly by you can easily ascertain that their ward's
neo nu. Dnl.be.1 With th, IoUo„.omrt. titular. \V ben ho heard iLe reanlt I pcrrnisalunnf H. ti. Hoffman, publisher, PbH- ns g«x&gt;d as their bond.
t.ooe.1: M.rtl,,. l.,aj ,„a„ , ,
A “
.r tho “*’,i‘PI**l hi-latryer on tbe back and i aiielphuul
Iuxm- l,4tt mllos 1 Up; Lumb, t.wj m||^.
»&gt;«!: Gnodl Guodf g.miU 1 &lt;H&lt; n’t WnUt, • L “1 am the true vine, and My Father Is
Yon wind your watch once a day,. Your
Vrtrt &gt;.d 4«.„„ hu.^,.,,1,
liver ami bowels should act as regularly,
IL-- newspaper’;, money, bm I v jght vin- tho
— buabandmnn.*'
-Matin Flavin han S'o°C^-. 1'*W m'k'’ 5 ’“P-: Albert, 1»»
HU PoM-Odriai iUnu&gt;
if ihoydo not use a key. "
mllu I Up&gt;: lUjrw, 1,801 mile, 5 |lip,
»
l
h
’
“
1
Thu
I
’
ioiecr
Press
;
Having
arisen
to
go
Ho
still
ulka
with
■ &lt; - arthyite* to conThe key is—Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PelteU.
EnthQalaalle Speetatars.
। r,Ja,!
'dtaekii.g
me
with mi.mt them L*rnel wax the vincyard-of the Lord
dlsmud fGT0:&lt;[ °?t” 871 ~Ac unofficial ! UkKU.nl
evidtni
mili.-c for
twenty
five
•rk rondo vacant by
It'reli
f.:r ........
. .1
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.
. .
....__
carx,
and. of Horta
and the men of Judah His pleas­ One a dose.
-“w* wthu«i.
Artir? !? .' S’‘n”
ndli. My-:
’ tL‘» -q'-.-ui acc uni*.
;
When Michael ».mn»d&gt;b.. tl&lt;hr« wen&gt;
.bowerej with
er t plant. He also called Israel a rine
The Hudson band Is carryyuig on an art
:r.i-yiM«-rday frulA l.»wer». 1 lieu .otna one In n box
"’1-hk.grua • .
Him with pi4~i.u
loan.
I^atl- "‘‘“.wbo«utr.mud ip for The which He had brought out of Egypt G*a
’TA'ra rapidly tq the •nd, Utrrappltisa is bm
„ „H' but p.lnte.'i summary iVlu'tb/" '/‘“J i
v. A I’m ixxx. 8) But Israel was only a
In the recent tront.k? fJrjSdj. 1".^'*;,'p Vi'"' ' Pf
1 mB-WitM v«rF
&lt;&gt;
The State Ptiarmaceutleai AsMH-iaUbn
threw it ut Slnrtln. Other, tnllowe.1 l.ji
nratiun
i1. rpp.
rvI- ; of Multi ger. !!• said;
nrat o-. fro.,-,
fro n n.
, ....... . ±_'&gt;..
met in annual session alSAmt Arbor yah.
«1Ui -Why,
„ Uy, 'Atlantis' । type &lt;«f Him who now spake with them. .
Vlv K"' ‘ r,1”-«»t uf I hllL Mr. '
v.-d by the leading ex.rapX .nd »l. O. .nd r bill. wet.
Xrt7h,aiT’\ ■’ “^'bu t terns th® ftt-iina ; 1" the worat plngitrhm n nun crj!&lt;l ' 2. “Every branch in Me that benretb not terday.
vi:. now iu the riiTO.rrfupon lx.thM.rtln .nd Akblmpr.' of
I heir Irulu.r. were kept bm., tor u r.w mural indlgnat^n uh .h the nute denart write, it Is entirely from tic French: I fruit He tnketh nwny.”
Ragnarok’ is the worst frntul ever p?r- • “And every branch that loarctb fruit,
minutes ooUcctiug th* money. ln order'
&lt;»*»• b. m. in­ pvUatcd. A* for that cryptogram, it
t hr aaponneement to obtain a share of the gate money a t r-uli 1 ‘H 11 * '.*• Ju‘\’n
‘ He purgeth it thru it tuny bring forth mure
,
’’’'••-ttem.Lnt
Lbt r.vvrame
t—ex,d to Maud for the rider wax required to m ike 1.3J0 tuiU-&lt; P'SCtSsumo
...................
- - .‘ tac
-- —worst u maense even iullict«d on th« fruit.’*
kiati tt'.x.t—
C
.
’
"“
•a
• MIM’uctiun for (hr a&gt;»*in!i I public. H'uneily’a *Dr. Huh-net is nn 1
likenny, tho scat in and aii of them did the work. The six' Utemtbe Baltiiuorv’* crew, nnd
ZT’* ............................................ »■
.sow
Now ite
Be xpcru;x
speak* oi
of tne
the eleven, wno
wbo were
cxphim tl..a of th® wlmh!a
u »O«p:i?.O‘ hl,n*e,fl Tlite man has really HI* hut nw.sled dennslng, that they
days’record heretofore ha*ls?«n that of | imlfdiate
Office in itoiel at present
sn-i r. Mrath t. „ ►
h-juttaiSiraVI
Hfe to I. Donnelly. Every- ' r-.------ Anything of xt-lf
might •to rmore
fruitful.
:.',.Ji»hn Pi.pe
the
:tl-.ut i n,ni’ “oa.e f;ir llSm- He ucvgr did any- ( hinders fruitfitlneas.
fruit fulness. nnd nil filthiness,
filthiness.
A. A C. H. BARBER
L5 mmmes; Scbjek. 22 bonrs IU minutes, ti"adwn*nd«'. The X u,ni..f therowtra-j
' , h“f in ll,e "orld but hold office. He both of l!e.-li mid spirit, must be cleansed.
riiysicituis aud Surgeons.
He-yn.Htt'nti.&lt; ret!-.-,t , ba-Lt ever created anything. When be ! This also i* Hh work, ami Ho will see to it
Calls in city or county responded to with
1 •;,al!&gt; fcU-.y. and ■'C”11 un I ;^t In any other party Le started
.....
....... _ .
WM »dW0.MU.0?l.«..(«Krel »UdM- i U»party ot IMomII? «t&gt;d
u„l„ae.proniptntes. day or nlghL
1
»nt rounding U'Xtl; A«bltw. *.•.!»»; luu„b. ,1.0x1.
HU.,&lt; Cn • „ ?
The
3. “Now ye are clean through the wool
ILL1AM O. LOWDEN.
Mr F-exn
'"I J- ,
[&lt; ,nCos® CHveal’to
d0 tho
lA’Jury.
e
D' -nnv’.ly Mr.
Albert, pn, and Bus.t,
i--Varnell. But
which I have Mpnken unto yon.’'
Lawyer.
•t.nb.'l^ IT vX\‘2n te.'r'’1*: ip lUgnn
ur Th«
k .left-iit. 1'aviit’B .Otl Then were ao» .peerewr, pre,.
The revised vendon says, "Airetuly ye nro
Office, over Julius Rusnell’s J store. State
«nl nt ibe B'.Mi.
with ti c
in
Pw*« had »*an malicioMlya-.- clean," reminding u* of ills wools in xiii, street, Hastings, Mich.
PaitiuM.re*s rcameh and in .Iran’ini th\ h-lw-’- i t!lcluuK ^r. Donne'.ly for oyer twenty 10, “i’e that 1m washed is clean every widt;
FATAL WRECK ON THE “Q.~
wicU a-»! u-i,,,. them a^ninrt thr unarmed ‘ ?r4,r*- , ,:u ,UORl important point in and yenrecicmi.* Every one in Christis ytTUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
Amencat::.. Mr. E«an ahw» panl.-uUriv Jci ; 1,n'-‘-e Hooker’s cliarga wa* that unless washed,- justified, tuuictlfie-l and made meet O
Attorneys nt lltw.
i-mbor &gt;-f f-a imiuvul
sttrmn.n to th.- a.i.iithmai b:n-aHjy ot tue “H.ey were Mtti-fi.-d D irindly gave tbe for tiie inberiteuce of tbe saints (I Cor. vi,
Over Hastings National Hank.
■ .ivi- nrS«.'U, so tUr
Haatlun,Mlchk*&gt;ui.
pu i. r i.t k alisuaba in using htiriw»ti»dm(j tlte i letter to the Wnsnlnaton correspond *nt 11; Col I. U’l The moment we ore in Him
Associate
offices,
at Grand Rtq»ids, Mich,
.
M
oXMOLJH. Ills.. Oct 1ft—There were
H
’
-b'r
”
”
'••'•
’
i«lTbel-tow.r
Pre..
Dooo.lly
wo.
.0He is our riglitcoiisness. and we are ao
. n ihc •“•lection of the
ulc&gt; me m.«auii upon and imprisornavat of • «ii»—i .____ ____ .
...
J A.-SHELDON.
•_. lal'.-r. and it remains four live* lost by the wreck on the Bnr- the American .alb r» by cJn»-.nff .1u - mple tilted io rci'u-er damage-', even if only ccpual lu Him (H Cor. v, 21, Eph. I, 6). He
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
tic Tories aud their lingtou Ju»t outside this place Tuesday street ruw. I’pti.tbe p ro.-ut tim-.-the junta nominal." The jury was nearly five slum!* for us. and we atainl in Him com . •
Abstract Block. Hostings.
will be any less evening. The c-fTiciak of tho road assert ha. exprcMMl uu regret for tiw-i-ttack madeou hours reaching a verdict. Ten Imllots pletu.
Maney to Iwut on Itewl Estate Real Estate
were taken iu all the amount of dnnuiges I 4. “Abide In Me ami 1 in yon. As the
1 • t .&lt;: presents hituseK that the accid.-nt wus caused by the mali­ the American i»Jlor&gt;.
on c. mmixston. General 'con rryanclOg.
ranging ail the way from fSUKX) to 81, the [ branch cannot benr fruit of Itself, except it -old
n rih Kilkenny.
tiKVh'g a complete *et of Abstract Books, co»cious dtspUcenirnt of a switch at the pot­
।
abide
in
the
vine,
no
more
can
ye
except
ye
sum
finally
agreed
cp.m
Three
jury
­
pllv-d trout the lieiurds, can furnish complete
A Mate deportment official in this city
tery works, soma nuu having drawn a pin is alleged u&gt; bar,* mndti the following men were in favor ot giviaz the sage ■ abide in Me."
4 tracts,
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.;
WO.OOfi.
_.
।l ix opening speech there with the object that was accom­ remarks anent tbe affair:
3. "I am the vine, ye nro the branches.
P. DRAKE, M. D„
; -.'i ,- nihj. r.tr iu tbe plished. Part ot the train took the siding
He.that abtdi th in Me. and I in him, the
Tin* situation !.w&gt; never It
There
WHERE THE PASTEUR CURE FAILED. same bringetii forth much fruit; for with­
ry. in Lanca- and the utht-r cars went on ibe m.vin
Office aver Holloway's drug store.
.
out Me ye can do nothing."
• -ii i-:;_hold repre- track, the result being that, five cars
•Office hours from 2 to 4*. m. Telrphone. eoa
i»l- &gt;:r Henry Jamaa. were derailed, thrown on their sides, and
We ail know that the grapes nre gnth- Ducting
with resilience, at Holloway's drug
। ered from the branches of the vine and not store.
., ps»iartic. .iud he ad- the engine ww wrecked. Tbe killed were: bai never l*ca thy stahrer-t n-o.-- i, t«&gt; doubt
Co:.ex:m a, S. C , Oct. 28 —On tbe morn­ . from the stalk, nnd also'that grapes grow
George Courtney, foreman of engineers;X. that the Chilian g .verattuent would lnv*n»t!«ate
M. B. G1LLASP1E, Nolan Public
ing of Autf. 6 Hubert D. Murton, a well- ; only on the new growth of the branches
A. Emery, engineer; Mrs. George Allen, aM_-ertalntng tho
Hot’
and U.. N. Claim Agent.; W»*&lt;l
known engine-.T on tbe R cbtuond nnd ! put forth year by yenr. Whnt then is till* . ..
of
Ixtnioiii,
ix;
T.
AJohnson,
of
Avon,
Atu!
Minister
*1U prosecute ail kinds of elidin’ beiare th®
»perity would
Ills. Courtney was riding on the rngitie and made II u pretext t« embittt ring uti’v Danville rwd, was bitten by a mad-dog, abiding which He makes *o much of nnd DevarunenU of the Interior office. Cali on him
'
by
which
alone
w«can
Ije.ar
frmtf
What
at
his
store,
earner Court and Jefferson Bta.,
ugatn-t the t'Mlbute by coloring aud twenty five hours thvrenfterbe^wiui
.’. ;.-:;t that to sec how it worked, it being a new one. government
their reports to pltuni th*! th- autboiitki among the pal lent* of the Pasteur insti­ । can It be but conscious occupation of tbu HaMluirx. Midi.
i»t confide |»ernmheart with Christ, n contiminu*. faith in
winked at tin- nrMatilt and were nottliapoM-.i t.»
These seriously injured were: W. P. An- t‘uni»lt tbe udeuden.
tute in Nvw York city". He wav inoeu- j Christ crqcifled. risen, inu-reciliug nud 3“m7fowlei:,d.d. h.
jrb-d aud motley
bile I twice daily for fifteen days when bo ; coming again.
-.- hyuo ounnmn dervon, fireman, of Galesburg. Ilia,, setlou’dy scalded and braised; John Burner, THINKS UNCLE SAM TQO HASTY. v. its discharged a* cured. He returned nt I G. “If a man abide not in Me.be is cast
Office hour*Sa nt. to 5p. m. !
vnee to this city and re-umvd his duties, forth a-, a branch, aud Is withered; and
avTluwry. Si. d..
j. ixtruy. sc &lt;•* ocatrr or Lenox, tn., ton , * x»n««n o: • iuu
» ut. » u-n» un mo l.ii-: Fibin night, while o« hi* tmgiiiy, men gather them, nnd cast them iuto the
T.
Physician and Surgeon.
lie wn« attacked by severe pains in bis ’ fire and they are burned.”
arm off; S W. Coop-r. Corning/In., scalp i
IMffiruity.
Makes a xp. . taity of treating di*eA-rx of the
si
It
where
h
-d
been
inoculated,
nnd
w.-und
and
hand
injured;Lew!*
Wigent,
j
W
askixgio
X,
t&gt;c?.
17.
—
A
correspond.
1
”
t
A believer may l.e stripped of bls gifts ETKaad K.1K and the preaerrntfon of vlslMt
finite loot, and
! nnd opport unicie.* which be failed io iiii- »nr *nwer!y flttins SPECT.4CLKS and cy®
;• him takO tbe of OakUtud, Nth, bruised uu ieft side; I called nt the Chilian legAtlbn Snndny.
Veik(J
the junta nprrer:.'..prove, mid b-.- thus left us a warning to GLASSES.
promisee A-.i.r* Miller. Brookfield. Q. cut over loft :
and residence on Broadway, near Court
During Saturday m -rninx and evening 1 others, and finally xnv«! ns by fire fl Cor. HeOfficeHosting*.
eye. Sereute-a pen-ntwere slightly hurt tJr|. wa, :tbM;n-. from the rily. but the
Mieb.
, •
UXJ'£ 'r"?
;.'r; he showed every syinprotft nf hydrophobia, Hi. 11-IM. or if only a nominal Christian
nnd a while truth fell constantly from hi* n* Judas, be ,will
„ I’.tially be cost into the
MITH A COLG BOVE.
;
THE IRISHlip*. Th!* troth turned t&lt;» a greenish i. |;-k.
ttke of iiiv (Muth.
xxv.
41).
.iun... *-nb
ix.-. *i- «-»•&lt;*
Lawyers.
-----..:*.)
c’h'r n« the end approached, nnd nt 6 1I 7.
- “-’ (Office hi Unton block.Hasting*.)
If ye abide• in Me mid My words abide
baby in her arm*. The baby was thrown ' *be is not iu on*
*“ way
““ officbdlv
” connected
————
Prictice
Is
al!
the
courts
of
the
statu.
o
’
clock
Sunday
morning
h
i
died
In
Uor...
___
but simply tt private
' in you. ye shall nsk what je will, aud it
ttcr-.A* tbe-r .r anil, slightly cut on tbu ! with tlte legati
citiaen ot Chili. R/dcrritu to n telegram ribh- agony. Morton wa* 30 year* old nnd i shall iw done unto joil"
Di’.lun. at the bead, th« busband wtu» uninjured.
j E. K ENANTON. ‘
I staling tha; hb sort would have charge of 1l ■ IV&lt;
7.11 w
!«!*• ami
Herein is
ivtnii
w:&lt;u&gt;A
amt four
luttr Miinll
Munn children,
cuimren. j a “
"Herein
i* My
.My Father
father glorified,
giorifii*!, that
«
Attorney at lutw,
.
Tbe
f.uuily
au&lt;!
friend-*
severely
condemn
ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be tMy ills'the
invraligation
into
the
recent
attack
(Over J. 8. Ooodvear &amp; Co.’* shfre.)
THE WOMEN AND THEIR VOTES.
iwctlcesln all courtsot tbeStale. Collections
'
•
lore Atnerierm *.a‘h&gt;:-s nt Valptrrffso, lie the trwitmrut «f tba Pasteur institute, ciples."
tCpGyqttentUngto.______________ ,
■
in the settle*
nnd it is state 1 that tho Brotherhood of
g “A* the Father hath loved Me, so Lave
»tid In- expected a* much, nnd added:
lA niniotive Engineer! intends to take offi I loved yon; continue ye in My love.”
The Jriq-tiry In Good Hands.
‘ 211 K. TIMMERMAN. Hmnapatbic PbyHe t« the criminal Jud'--- in VaTj4rab-\ aw! a ciai notice of the case.
Here Is the source of all true -crvlee nnd
inert. control of
Cmiovoo, Oct. 27.—Mandamus .
. .
sician and Surgeon.
e Ju»l hntc.rnble aad hunret man do— i-rt
fruit beanug—the love of God. Who can
(thllcr ovar Lathrop’s drug store.)
lags were begun iu this city yesterday to I
. .
.» .1 ..
.1.-“
LET THE WATER GET TOO LOW.
estimate the love of God to His only la-got­
compel the election conitu'®*icmer» to al- ’ cl.,.„
ten Souf And yet that Son says to nil who
^OBERTSON HOUSE,
low W'Jtncn to vote for school officers. H | ret uni the }»r;*.-!raf'
are truly in Him that Ills love to un is tu
Boiler.
is hoped to gel Hie core L-efore the »u&gt; j
ih£
the Father's love to Himself—everlasting,
F. BltonEfifiEIt, Froi&gt;rMt&gt;r, LTi
[ Chilian jn-t.v
unchanging, a love that lay* down it* life .
lfJ lbv nian.
tnrxiw
Jefferxon and Court Sts., Hastings, Kkh.
as show- I rerne court and secure a final decision on • ttr
m-.»t terribe tbrreMng a*cidenta ever for its enemies, a love that bears with such Cor.
'
Thurvisy of This week The law pro'hWiw ’ The r « -vid- r-.dy ■ - .
Rates, S I .OO per Day.
known
in
Dakota
occurred
here
W.-dne-as Peter nnd continuest&lt;&gt; love film through
that “Ant woman « f the age of 21 year* ; between AKxr.caa •
-- Till* House is new. with pleasant rooms. Th*
,p-uronagv of the public lx respectfully solicited.
aud upward. Iwluogiag to either ot tlie | o» uny t -reign rouutrj. and ?h&lt;? Chfllans arc day oh division No 4*f the big Mayville nil his wanderings, ia asthigu and denial*.
10.
“
If
ye
keep
My
eommandtnenta
ye
farm,
owned
by
tbe
G
andin
Bro*.
Four
elasse*
ment
ioned
in
ar
t
isle
7
of
th-conby
notocacs
in-n
,• would ^ut lie acmen were killed outright* and two others shall abide iu My iove.^-vea as I have kept
• l hr a. fat on*. Rr- stitution of the stale of liitnols”'and wh&lt;*
»o seriously hurt that they die I within My F.-Ulicr'scommaiidmeuMaiid abide in
’r^Uudsbow that an*'.! be others* i*c—in the matter of re-i- Bttl ■ hasty. 1 thirdi
PAi.MKirttiN A Smith,
His love ”
an liour aftcrwr.rd. The engine t had alu-neral iy claiming denre, etc—entitled, shall be permitted* tn and
Woodland. Mich.
H. ‘•These things bare I spoken onto you.
i lowed the water to rundown too low, and that My joy' might rvnmin in you, aud that C. S. PAiAUUHGX.
to rote for school ofibia’.*.
.1* M. Smith.
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v.x
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S
;,
n
.
t
the
1
oiler
exploded.
.
ax/ have alarmed
Notary Public.
Justice uf the Peace.
your joy might la* full.”
Tutt ?Ieu Blown tn Piece*.
The trouble I* Iu thi* reference m arn i which
It was the delight of the Ixird Jesus to
Two of the Ki'.lvd were blown nearly to do the Father’s will. It was His moat aud
c.e ' &lt;&gt;f the constitution !’ provide* as .mthv
. ., _ . ’
- ai,d ite Inhabit.*:'
*t-EAN SHAVE.
pb ct-s. The name* of the kilted are; M. drink (Ps. xl, 8; John lv, 31) Thl* was CHICAGO A WEST
MICHIGAN Ry.
N Etsbcrgcr, engineer. H ut* Baastad, Hix joy, nnd tbe time will come when the L
jv..: -.d In me clecinn .b-trut U-xrtj day» . a. !&lt; -1is* e uguk. i-re.-.tt:re. Tl.r- mnt- fireman; A U Marsh, divi-ion foreman; frill of God shall be done on earth a* iu
Lv Grxml IMpirt- for.
•ii a]
A W. Blower*, William Clark; an un­ heaven, the prospect of this enabled Him riilcrpo.....................
jet, Nilnga
I
.
• •
ti i» Ml ®
known. \VHHam Peabody and Larry to endure the cr&lt;m nnd dbregatd loo Iiidlai&gt;ai’&lt;&gt;h«. ...........
■ • &lt;■ kaiser’* conelu
to te,.!. rouutrie"
1* H &lt;» ti &lt;a •It 3X1
Berfou
Harbor
Mnv
were
seriously
injured,
but
will
re
­
• --.Ibn again, all but bis liflaaredf ni-turalbtal&gt;&gt; :&lt; before any «
bhrnne (Heb. xii, I. 2) When tbe will of
It t* 00 T1 « •!l 35j
J.»epb
TtwretatK- &lt;b*a»«t tW t!‘* v‘',uU Ru,,,’ cover. Mr. Marsh leaves a young wife God become* our delight, and Ills way is Si
17 S» 15 17
Traverse City
- - sc prompted by tbe n - on! ia tho- Mate prior ;■&gt; the &gt;*t «U}
won it r« 15 K
otildrome aromrt tbe Hi’fn.»«l«
...............
more to us than our own way, and tbe rMu-kigon
- f jthe .empress to the nary, in th*- rear of -mr Lunt. Is.d. -r
- - ■
. * —.t.v •m.i lac '• o-i.o ”• and two children.
t;» 15 17
Manistee
•■vc
I
bui
glory of His kingdom is ever before u», Ludington
tr a 15 17
Hehx-also.lt be h mnk-ciri»n uf the L ulled 8l*t«
rote Pouth America, with the i.-z-ption ot Braxil,
LITERALLY STEAMED ALIVE.
n a 15 17
then sbnllwe Imre His joy abiding Inns
.........
i
h.-r
55
a in |'rar.n&lt;&gt;yed by havection.
nnd be filled with It in proportion as wo
s- ibently and painfully
♦Week «kt5*.‘Every day. • Except Saturday.
are filled with His spirit. See Rom. xir, 17.
J’r members of hik
!&gt;:(»
a.vn.
MX
through
chair car to Chicago.
Uhrontin
•••• ----- .
i,
, it or' i u truv.-r u e.Known xtn-t
12. "TbiJ is nty commandment, that yo
Noettracbante for seats.
WAsntNGTus. uct. *4-secretary Sobie ]
H*-e a Uttlu jroteTu.T. a-J
BOSTOJC, Oct. 27.-Yesterday James E. lore one another ns I hare lori-d you."
■■ ..'-m-'-tn to the nncodI *&gt;J p. m. run* throueb to CblctiRO solid with
Graves, aged
an employe of the Stand­
• ' - French nurse, who ve-sicrdny iwuwi an order opeulBE for cn ’ give Chili a eiumre.
IS. “Greater lore bath no man limn this, Wn/f.-r buffet nr; se;d* ."■« cent*.
5:171&gt;. m ha« through tree chair car to Manisind, Wis.,
win.
—
ard Stave Cooperage company. East Bos­ that iiiumilaydown bislifefor bisfr.ends."
-••..•fted from the hupe- try all the land* in the Ashland,
X E R- R. , ,v
heretofore
as an
......... !'-;jj. ck ot respect in district,
This is the height of human love, to die toe.vfaM.&amp;
ton, entered the stenmlwx, a cla-et. 8 by 14
" ‘
heretofore held
held as
«n indemnity
inaeffluit} I.
Il -:r. p in i- solid train with Wagner palace
Uvc;
■n-pek ■ mast■ r’s agony.
Uuiwigo. St. Paul, ; Wzmisowx. ««• SV-SecreUrj Blnln* feet In dimen.-ion. and,wa* locked lu by a for a friend, but see the love of God. for. sleeping earlhroteb to Chicago, and •.leeperto
fur the benefit
U«iSt of
-• the_______
CZ?&gt;i ®M
___ . Accord- ■
ro work Wtrrd-M.
*!at' 'o,er' mnu who did notrknow he was there. The “God coramemlcUi His lore toward us lu Indliuia;*;!1.’via itenton Harbor.
। -b-isr to !»e made ridicu* Mlnueapoli* almd Dinah i railroad.
7rTn.,'rucnJo.“7n.m Cwmml-loow vie,. .irl, ,wr^i krir »:&gt;'!
'&lt; «•“ M.-sm *n* then turned oh. Gr-.v.-Q rries that while we were yet sinners Christ died
hue to ia-irui-••— ---- etroit
- ' « ------------------------ 'd.p.r.mwu
tuulkrto-t for help could not be heard oUimde. tor for na." -Christ died for the ungodly"
Carter the land*
’*
P’-'1'1-'1 '* aix.ut ten minute* be -uffere-l terrible &lt;Rom. v. 6-8).
on Monday. N»v. i but a warning is given tbe m-S^ner. •■&gt; M™4»'
&amp; NORTHERN
14. “Ye nre My friend* if ye do whatso
*|X female brigand tba’tauy filiug* secured by thretux qr tuagony, then h feliow-workmat. opened.the
P'-P'-'""1
b«.wl ™&gt; «”■* «"»■ door to gel some slaves and Grave- fell ever I cominnml you."
JtlritHl for some ut her timidatinn w.!l be rvj-cted by the
M.ir jiuKTE
15 “Heucefortb I call yon not rervaou,
FnTohi. urm*. It wiu fuun.i that bi*
land ufficA About
acres of l.u-d
for the scrVhnt knoweth not what bi* lord
wilt be thrown open to settlement by thi. a-'
--r" breast and ..rm* were &gt;orribly
&lt;l&lt;Paul took plrnanre in calling hlnisctf tho
that in some places th-s fle.*b was
■______ ________ _____
-g
nnd her crimes and order.
C.air tip '
rv,.r J cat, tell vna. ho« - off. Hewa* taken «’•&gt; the city hospital,
-•-rd t|&gt;o-e of the onlinnry
servant of the lx&gt;rd Jeans, meaning by that
I'rairie
-----( C‘"'r’0^ thr’pXd-ut d.N-som thiuk that where it is said be c.mnot live.
rkt-y and S.-r.via. Mila is • Gcthkik Oct. 27.—Prairie bn&gt; ragru ever, that th. Pf«°
bis very bond slave; as oue whom Jesus aoytnsw
tn 1M! n rMK,tW;,u.. Hix
. - - __ _
O" *v
had takeu captive from the enemy, but be
.. tf-n biUrders aud numer- ^‘Sr.ou.bwAt
6^Trin*run»throug1
b to Detroit with parlor
reioiciHl to be the servant of Jesus bocnune
•u-I a peculiarly tmfeminine thousand* of dollar, wurtn of Prn!*^
Colvmuia. S. C„ Oct 27.-At a few he bad lecn set free from the bondage of «*Ar* se’itH ir-Ceiitl.
iltred* uf blow! whs that she
l.iwp. m MSttireugb parlor ear to Detroit;
mlBOtes before 1 o’clcwk jre-terdny morn-, elu and Satan, and be knew it nnd was
i.ite.l her vb-ciui*. Sbe is
snK H Mhock of earthquake was distinctly fuily pen.nndrd of It He was like om who *e«;SS fK m-HiM through to De troll with parlor
:&gt;g arid ha* u nose like a
LSESSss felt in thix city, rattling windows in a
‘ sanghielr manner. Two sharp suocks were
I could nnt work my soul to save.
Ah at Charleston also Tbe .hocks were
For that my l.'&gt;rd has done.
I “ I,’ remralxtre ob
»'
Bui I could wort like un&gt; slave
but a few minute* apart. There was a
’ Lot.
Oct. ’J».—Politics, both foreign
From lure to G.td’x diiir Son.
.. -.^rit-Hi* accompanied by Son .Irf “&lt;i»"k j"*-'*? """rl!r
Gen'I Pass. Agent.
drive of fifteen mile* The driver m । ouu'c
-tic. give way In the public In“
But
1 have called yon friends, for al)
sting sound, dying gradual!J away iu the
horses were badljjcorcbed.
things that I have heard
Father ‘
ft.p extensive fit-oils, never
FltOBATE OUDEE.
distance
—
tLiin
each
c&gt;w.
°“ 1 ,
nf the resolute* adopted
have madr known unto you."
in England , within the present
L’t.lou Hostility ■Hostility
1
Bute of Michigan, tt’untyj&lt; R“rU&gt; -”• tnr .. .
»4&gt; the *eoted atopy
h-ld at Ev«n»ville, Iud.,
Just a« we tell onr secret* only to our
Ala sexsiou «&gt;f the I'robste Court for the
Relirr
CHICAGO, Ot- 27.-1
'• and far more widespread than
most intimate friends, so Jesus reveal# COunty of Barry. iiolUra at tbe Probate nfltce In
the j:
• f ■ .«!- &lt; f sixty years ago,which.
city of HM-tinex. in .‘•aid county, on ^ednreTorrs*.
K.o.. Oct
Himself fully only to U.«e who prove the
bow.dxv tbese’enth ilavof October in the year one
.trend
Ibr
Ilnrr.lool-otT.
J.OCooOWOI md r.rl.
I
mxl.e.
thenwelvw. Hix friends by keeping Hi. Uiomaud eight hundred and nlnctsone.
floodt•■•me *&lt;&gt; gradually that nearly
.nt: Co «od bornrf ibirlren bred ot wonK «» »• “&gt;•&gt; cbkpwr xir S3
Pre*e!it.
Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
„7 ISZM ? 11 * with a Urge amount ot wagons,
!;«* Lad a ihance to escape, al16 “Ye have not chosen Me, but I have 1 7n' ?he matter of tbe estate of Charles M.
tbo'it
bonw. «IU&gt; « WW
a,..p„.dtolb.
•'• &gt;Uvius are umler water, apd
’"■•“-j »i,e
“*“*r ““ SSX »rl«rr CnwU bolldlo, choncn you and ordained you. that ye ' 7&gt;&lt;‘i iMdlmTiodflllng the i-etltion duly "rifiM
Jivui
should go and bring forth frulL and that
S log cot Tin- Allloore Ad-“-"“J
uf Harvey W WIHtams. admh.t*lntfur •&gt;! ’aid
l J.X.i cow.Kl.reltob- _
your fruit ebook! remain.’
e«n«e. prayiPg tost h«s final aeemmi »htod*y
I In EpU. i, 4. it w*y* that wc were cboaen nitxl limy be heard and allotred. *Dd»,ftSSTau
l-Ei.Lis Oct, di.—Tbe pardon and resI in Cbrurt before the fonndation of tbe diMribnllon entered stid he discharged from bis
1O-. si-Tire commb- total loss Is plaoed at Ktu.iwfair
site.
_
—
-----------I WaMHIMP’.
wUb the appoval
tori'inn • the Grand Duke Michael,
world.
But
it
is
also
written
in
the
same
r„ a.Mr.»
-&gt;"'«*;'n
Ton Ort 27.—Uirect ui— sioner of rndia
interior, has
cuu.-in t ।he earn-, aud tbe consequent
wioinc. &lt;&gt;■&gt;■ » _T,“ *“” r,'Iiob'r connection that we were chosen to be holy
. oci.
nl“1'
and without blame la-fore Him in love, not '“"I'™" Lt.v.iS'Ti.'r.!!?
*rc&lt;L'n;t:
( bis marriage to Countea*
2 Sa
OO reoora r-“” ot lb.
iwoell. coo.,. X.w.bLm ..f iwr-lf. *8-' 3 “a *• '"™
cbo^in simply to tw *aved. but chuxen to
‘bre. hr
poorer, wlretod Ms.
‘
to, or- lodUnloatrrtub.-tg, admit* to tbe exclusive circle U,e
-I-3
J’oue™la lb- bear fruit that might abide to tbe glory of emote,are required to
«H-e Komanoff court a lady who has d.y lnUUm,ub^-lsb&lt;ii,b,.lhr|t Miob • “ *b« &gt; “ J wh,d| kj.ooo wnx.p»*
God;
not
chosen
merely
that
we
might
Le
Md explatol TM,
&lt;l»r »
°!
j Bcgr- b.ouj in her veins, and wbo i* tbe w oulox B.3"0 V/mrett flowed bi. .0happy in time ami in arernity. but dwsen to
___________
•aughtcr-1 a noted divorcee, but who is oil. ou Toto.*'. b“J”|"br« b«o« preprio"1
OHM. , .. ..... ; -------- . 1 r.
lay down our lives for others, that they, rtllU
' ----------------------------------------ot the petitioner may not be Knwtcd. AMttl*
Ai" &lt; Wisidered oue of the most beautiful Llorit7.ta.Hrf1""1*’ "1'xi sx.
burned.
_
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too. might share Hi* glory
ITrelslu.
Tb.
tire.
*"■
"-.’SSraE
woustu In Europe.
“That whatsoever ye shall ask of the Fa­
— «...
’ ™-!L““Lw’ic^rriure. yw.rer.l.r . tr.n&gt;,.PUu.b.r ®«part*
“■*-------------- -—rzs.,
ther in my name. He may give it you.
WM-i-otm. Ort. «
“
Sec in thia connectiou chapter giv, 13.14,
w
m , h„ United state* during Sup­
Dull:!.-, OcL 24.—Archbishop Walsh
“^Xt M-JS* C’n“* h“
.'«re
pree.pitutog ■—
port* fro® the UQt ea ‘
€8 5s7 &lt;7
and verse 7 of this ta-on. sec also I John
••-a’vr. that the remark* imputed to him
v 14. lb aud learn that when we nlKde tn
*^just stand ^^^^“Aarmi Liwburnor - --------« the time ®f Parnell’s death. In which
Han, a»k according to Hi* wih and tn Hi*
at. in in- lbe/‘by felU«*
“J
“ was san) to Lave Mvercly condemned
Import*
^^&lt;tU*75 BUD,742 durJudKe ol Probate
uicie, dreiring only the glory of God. we
tJ* dead man aud to hare said that
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shall bare wbateve.- we aak.
r »!«;
Ju!“‘ u“‘'r ’
’ uXBepumb^.iaa
chanty had no place at bi* grave, were dlettn.nt. &lt;»“"?«XoMplree
’awuwr
uttered by him. He is iaelined to
BUe the papers which publhbed the steto-

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SPECIAL CLOAK_SALE_ A GREA TSUCCESS.
Ladies of Barry County pronounce this sale

THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.
Crowded salesroom and smiling faces.
Our effort to please was appreciated by the masses.

I

CLOAKS!
We can still show you a fine line of

CLOAKS!

lents to select from in our Cloak Department, second floor.

READ OU&amp; CUT PRICES ON DRY GOODS.
American Print^fpfcr yd.^A
Yard wide Sheeting, per yd.I

Belding Bros.’ 100 yd. Silk

Best Standard Prints, per- ya,

Belding Bros.’ Emb. Silk, 15 spools

Indigo Prints, best made, per yd

Goff’s Braid, a roll

Ladies’ Handkerchiefs

Ginghams, pet* yd

Belding Bros.’ Twist, 3 spools

Silesia, per y d

Slater’s Glove-finish Cambrics

Batting,, a roll

J. &amp; P. Coats’ Spool Cotton, best made
Barbour’s Spool Linen

Dress Drill, per yd

Belding Bros.’ 50 yd. Silk

MAward’s Needles, a paper

LEADER IN DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS
Additional Local.
Zera Shepard died at his home In this
city Tuesday noon from blood poisoning.
A couple of weeks ago while helping his
■wife do the washing he. caught his hand
between the screen door ami tbe casing,
and in removing It he scratched tbe back
of his left hand on a screw that was stick­
ing out. Tlie wound was a very small
one. aud no attention was.paid to itA Fri­
day night last. Mr. Shephard awoke \nd
complained nf a terrible pain in his ami.
From that time on that member commenced
to swell badly, and Just previous to hisdeath was swollen to twice its natural size
and was as black as coal. Everything
possible was done to relieve his suffering
but to no avail, lie lost consciousness
early Monday morning nnd never regained
At- Mr. Shephard was an old and esteemed
•res Mrnt of this citv and was for many
.years engaged tn draylng. Be leaves a
wife and daughter, Mrs. Anson Maynard,
.to mourn hi* low. The funeral services
were held M his late home yesterday aftcr■ noon at three o'clock. Rev. W. M. Puffer.
-officiating.

ntah seboot
Tuesday morning quite M number of the
students gave quotations from Washington
Irving.
A large number of tbe high school
students attended the lecture at the
Methodist church.
Our photographer is taking some very
good pictures. Monday night a group of
five girls was taken and it was excellent.
Du not tall to attend the literary Wed­
nesday night A first class program will
be1 carried out.
Tbe English class were to transpose
some familiar piece of prose from the
original by using all of tbe greek and
iatln words that was possible. They were
very interesting especially the one read by
Gertrude Smith. The subject was, Hack
and Jill.
The U. S. history class Is now in tbe
important part of the book. The subject
they are discussing should have/apecial
attention as it is being discussed by all
who are Interested in the government.
M. L. Cook, one of the school board,
gave our school a very pleasant call Thurs­
day of last week.

•Rev. Francis W. Wart. Field Secretary
In addition to the note* previously turn­
of the American Sabbath Union, will ed over to Messrs. Black &amp; Son, tbe fotpreach in the Methodist
Mett “ ' church
- next -Sun- j lowing gentlemen have paid the amounts
day morning.
. named
nameu below:
ueioi..
8 5.00
Tbe Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at R. J. Grant
. 3.54
tbe Presbyterian church Sunday, Nov. 1, Henry Replogle..
. 10.00
Henry
Wick
wire.
at 10:30. Subject, -Filled with the finest
. 2.00
Miles Main..........
of the wheat.’'
X. p. S. C. E. meets at the church Nov.
Total 819.54
1. at «'» o'clock. To be led by Charles
We hope that many others may conic
forward to make up the Si.300 this firm is
Sutton.
out In this matter. We will be glad to ac­
Next Sunday evening a nnitn meeting knowledge all such suras In tbe Baxnkil
of Hie Baptist. Episcopal. Methodist and
THE MARKETS.Frosbvterian ehnrebes will be held in the
’.Method Lt church. The meeting will be
• held in tbe Interests of Sabbath obaervance. An address will be delivered by
Rev. Francis W. Ware, Field Secretary of
Clurer seeu 08 M&amp;4.C0.
the American Sabbath Union, who will
Bratis—fl.oo per bu.
ateo descrilw the work of tbe great society
Oom IIM1T0C
'• which be represents. Let all be present
Biwf-DreMied OS.OOajXW calves. S3 00 ©5.30
. al tWs important union service who posBeef'.'4e; call. 5c.
■Lfdtoy car..
Lard•-Sc.
Lime—Selling at 00 c per bbl; waterlbne ,fl.M
Tbe Utiles Parish Auxiliary of Em- per bbl.
or«s—27e. perbu.
ruanu* I chunk will meet Tuesday. Nov.
Potatoes—sac. per bn.
3rd. a: t*« p. m. at tbe home of Mrs. E.
04-80 per ton.
Brown. AH ladies eugared in making
Balt—Belling at Me per bbl.
articb-it for tbe bazaar are requested to be
Timothy Seed —Bel Bn c al 01 .f® per ba.
for the
present and bring their tewing tor
wt&amp;t-No.i.whttrt.M: re« ai.
'
bazaar with them.
S’*m* and Residence
1«3 t
HurkbMdcr. city
ict» b.MeUrurcr.cityu
1S4 &gt; rtottoe FoUa*. Lowe.l. Mich.
S a*h g.r ;■ erFree per;.
IK . |M.-r itojifa. Orenjp vll’e

Following are tbe real estate transfer*
tbe weekending October th. 1891. as
free tbe books in tbe regteter s office:
• f-j we
i•
■ • —-—-—•I
Nn CM. WT. ML IM dtv, *3.&lt;f0 „
PdMy L Fawvrs to Wm. W- F. Pmww«;
to Chas.
'
•ffRSSTi.^ »-».»-»
C_UHI Muth. L.

Chickens lire fc; dreawd 10c.
A gentleman saved tbe life of a clothes
deafer. wbo had l*en oapeised in a boat.
The latter was profuse in his thanks, and

(totting

» NoUonco.

Find Uttte Bird—Here eotno. a boy with

Liuta Bird—Na

He’d only fol-

Firet Little Bird-Bet whet «b*i! we do? ;

F. W. GREBLE,
(Successor to Ira VanValkenbnrgh.)

Furniture
Carpets,
Draperies

Hastings,

Mich

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ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1899

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fl ill Break tlie Record
THIS WEEK
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• _ ; &gt; in Boy’s Clothing.
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in Youths’ Clothing.
• . tins in Men’s Clothing.
- in Furnishing Goods.
~ i your-fare to Grand jBapids, and get
• 'ii want, what is seasonable, suitable
1 Jit. if you buy clothing and furnishing
at

HUDSON’S

Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea »
iny excuse for keeping my
name and business before vou
You may think 1 am well ad^
vertised and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket
tan you name him?

MY BUSINESS
Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. 1 keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always the lowest.

"ump®r Of our hunters have gone
In addition to being a Doctor of Philoso­
«elr u,ual
trip.
K
hoUsJ1’ Ut e ’’ m°V“’K l,,t0 hlB Dew phy, Camden M. Coburn, who will lecture
here next Tuesday night. Is honorary sec­
retary of the Egyptian Exploration fund,
aKlln "oritur « the corresponding member of the Palestine
north
,n our vll,w‘- He b“ t»»e Exploration fund. Fellow of the society of
north window at the bakery.
science, letters and aria, member of the
at HasHngs.6*01
WardB11 BP«»t Sunday London society of Biblical Archeology.'
fn!LrtiBnirt
E- V' S“’,th have returned
The good templar’s ledge which has
from their visit at Manchester.
formerly met Monday evening, will, for
the present, meet Wednesday evenings.

1“t WKk Judge tamum tad
nneothl, learn, drewbi, ware, ter tha
threshing machine that w at hl, tarn
utid driving up near the engine the whistle
ttST “m,11 one of the hor8es
dMKt
Who will give the cause?
O. E. -Wood was In Grand Rapids a few
days fast week.
It is whfajwred thot O. E. Wood is now
in ppttOMkm of all of the Wm. Wood farm
buying his brother’s interest
Mr. Patterson and partner from Ohio
who made a short stay with Jesse Cotton
have gqne north after bears.
FremK l^igle has returned home.
It w^s voted to put a furnace In our
school house ut a apodal meeting.
Our feed mill la iu good running order.
The Ladits Mite society meet at Mrs. E.
A. I’armntit r Thursday, Nov. 12th, in the
forenoon’. Let's all go.

Joh^iRtown.
Monday morning, Oct 26th, Mrs. James
Swanson departed this life at her home In
Bedford, hveeased was about 21 years of
age and had been married something more
than two years. Consumption claimed
her for one of his many victims and her
Rutland.
young life went out when had health been
Thehigh wind fast Saturday did some hers the prospect would have been very
damage, blowing down fences, scattering promising of happiness. Deceased had a
wide circle of friends, she having passed
corn stalks and tipping over hay stacks.
her early days near Bedlord. Besides the
Wu had our first simw storm Sunday.
A. Martin and wife were at Podunk husband, a little girl of seven months, is
left of her family, besides the numerous
Sunday.
Stephen Yeckley and wife went to relative*. The funeral services w vie held
Otsego Sal unlay, called there by the death from the Bedford church on Wednesday
and a large gathering of friends showed
of Mr.’ Ywkley’s brother Will.
The Alliance will hohl open lodge at the the esteem in which her memory is
i Chidi’ster school house Thursday evening. treasured.
Chauncy Miller, an ofcl pioneer of Bed­
E. C. Hathaway shipped a couple of larrels of vinegar to his suu-ln-law in Itakota. ford. diet! on Tuesday the 27th from the
! Mr*. James VanWaguon is entertaining effccW of diabetis. lie hud accumulated a
considerable ptpperty and had n fine farm
a daughter from Ohio.
on which he resided until liis death. He
Milo.
leaves an aged partner and several grown
t H. W. Williams &amp;• Co. flipped a earlcmd up children. Funeral services at the resi­
{of hogs fast balunfay, averaging 188 dence. Kev. Simons conducting the
services.
..
I pounds.
l.idn McKenzie Is about to enter upon a
1 W. C. Towne, wife and sou vlriled
course of instruction nt King's business
friends in Battle Creek last wettk.
John Kammerer, one of our young men. college Battle Creek. I.Ida is an ambitious
I leaves this w^*k for the state of Wastiing- young lady and Is deserving of success in
• ton. to see what inducements the state has in her new undertaking.
The meeting at the Gregory school
| In store for a young man of good habits
house «n Sunday night the 25th was well
; and any amount of push.
I A good showing for Barn county. The attended. The subject of temperance was
Oct crop report says Barry Muuty harvested discussed.
School closed in district No. 8 on Friday
J in 1891. 48.181 acres of .wheat, which gave
' an average of 21.7" bushels per acre or last. Miss Jordan Ims been a pains-taking
instructo!
and the• pupils
under her charge
i total of 1.048,900 for the county, (fata an : ---------- ------------ •• -■ 't
- 1®- Miss J.,■
.rent, oJ^ftatal. per
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tail'd Bnrry eoo.,1). Four by leta Itao » I ',l,'re f!"'
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F. R. PANCOAST.

COUNTY NEWS.

niah School.
Through mistake In last week's items, it
was stated that wine quotations from
Washington Irving were read by a few of
the students one morning of last week.
Wc are sorry to say that thia was a mis­
take on aur part. The quotations were
from James Russell Lowell.
We think It would be a good plan If our
superintendent would have a bed in the
office for the students who are out tale
Sunday nights. It seems impossible for
some of them to keep awake on Monday.
A targe number of the friends' of Cora
Cherry gave her n surprise Friday night.
Sterling Hogle Is doing a great deni of
Imrdlng now days.
The examination in Physiology last Fri­
day was a good one, none being Ik-Iow M)
per cent, and only one 100 per cent.
Thia was Irving Woodbury.
Clarence Phillips Is the only boy in the
school room who carries a watch that will
keep standard time.
A large number of the students of the
high school belong to the young people’s
society of the Presbyterian church. This
Is a very good thing, but would be better
it a larger number belonged.
Thl* month is the beginning of the sec­
ond half of the term. Are you all satisfied
with what you have done?
The Hastings high school justice court
met at the room of Rogers and Kelson last
Monday night and tried C. F. Belson for
robbery. He was found guilty and receiv­
ed 90 days In the Hastings high school.
W. B. Hayes, Justice.
James Marom, Defendant.
C. E. Rogeiis, Prosecutor.

.THE MARKETS.
Hastings.

AdpIm—nrted.aate.
Butter—
Clover seed ZJMtSCOO.
BeauM-»J.2t«rtt.4O perbu.
Jorn-toitTOe.
teef-Drwsed ft 00085.00 calves, |6 50 ©C.00
tggs—IJ20C.
ii&lt;i«s— Beat, 4c; calf, ac.
Lard—Rc.
.
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Lime—trelllnpatjoc per bbl; watertlme.fitJB

»r bu. ’
PorkHratar^SmTinr at Si.50 per ton.
Salt— Belling at Be.per bbl. ’ - ‘
Timothy Heed-Selling at $1.C5 per bn.
Wheat-No.t.whites JW: red at.
Elour-SLM per hundred.
-Rye-Si. .
Apptea-A’X.'We.
Itarley-Sl.W.
nnlnns-wrieoc.
Chickens live 5',»c; dressed 8c. I
Francis Joseph and Eugenie.
At-this moment two historic and royal
personages who are crossing tho stage of
the world acem to be stamped by the fatal­
ity of the ancient*. They are like two evo­
cations of /Eschylus or Euripides. They
suggest CEdipua and Jocaata. One is the
Empnror Francis Joseph, the other the
E:npr««* Eugenie. On both a crushing
fatality seems to mat.
One, mounted on the throne. Raw herself
precipitated from .it in tho midst of iui
greatots luster. Struck to the heart by
those mortal blows, itelcbsliofen, Spicheren, Sedan, she saw her husband led away n
prisoner after having surrendered blaarmy
to the victor. Sho naw her palace invaded
by the threatening mob, and deserted by
the flood of courtiers she wasaccompanied
to her exile only by that American citizen,
by that Thomas W. Evans,-who alone vus
faithful in miafortuna.
She saw her husband, prohibited by
pain aud adversity, die Inglorious in that
exile; and finally heF'son, her only son,
on whose head centered all aer pride, all
her hope, perished in a barbarous and lone­
some land, far from Barope, far from t’l
that could cast a last ray on his&lt;premature
grave. And yet she lives, ate goes about,
she talks, she rerhdta Pari4 Rhe goes to
see its monuments, she even eutera tl t
Palace of- Industry which she inaugurated,
and which even years ago wan looked upon
as a Babylonian drcam. nnd she passes,
an incarnation of fatality. Under the as­
tonished eyes of the people w3io guze upon
her.
The other is Francis Joseph. He ascend­
ed the throne atnid the noise and trepida­
tion of a fe» -ful storm. life successively
received at tho heart those triple poniard
thrusts Magenui. SolferinoJ Sadawa. Ho
signed, bowling with rage, ^hnt treaty of
Prague which anntebed from his brow tha
German imperial crown-, then, amid tho
gloomy solitude which made his domestic
hearth a desert, he learned the mysterious'
catastrophe which deprived him of his only
son, the heir of bis crown, the only future
and the supreme hope of the empire.—De
Blowita in Harper's.

Owing to the enormous yield of grain In
Northern Minnesota and Dakota this seat
son. and consequently the unusual de­
mand for harvest hands, the Great North­
ern railway line will transport from SL
‘Paul, Minneapolis, Dtllulh and Superior,
thrashing outfits In cat loads, at the cur­
rent class •‘A” rate, passing not to exceed
ten men tree in charge of ench load. Such
shipments, sis well ns tlie ten men. will be
returned free to the points of shipments
from which they started on the Great
Northern railway line, upon proper Identi­
fication that the men are the same as 'orig­
inally accompanied tlw shipment, and that
the threshing outfit is the same as original­
ly forwarded and no change In ownership
haying occurred.
Shipments of horses and males In any
quantity for use with thrashing outfits
(including men in charge a-j provided for
rules of live stock contracts) will be trans­
ported at current tariff rates, and returned
free to original points of shipment under
.
same conditions as threshiug outfits, ex­
cept
that parties in charge will be furnish­
^^^a^.^ X?^'|^&gt;«&gt;kr»r.I w.l«&gt;1tarromlta1rmU&gt;,
ed only such transportation as they may
Is- entitled to under contracts which they
hold. There Is a very heavy demand for
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*» Vrrmoolvlll'. harvest hands, nt wages 83.00 |ier day.
j agent, Is buying potatoes at Qloverdale, I
I’arties should address. D. W. 11. More­
paying30 cents per bushel. Will ship?
land. Mich. Frt. A Pass. Agt. Detroit;
I them to X. Y. market
T? begin to look out for
Mich. These special rates will expire Dec.
I Our minister last Sunday in hl* prelim-.
Church and Society
31, '91, if not sooner cancelled.
; inary remark# uiged his hearers to sub-1 To-morrow will occur the exercises comI sk-rlbe for n certain pajnr only $1-50 for 14 ।
Iteaaolutioivn.
months. The wiiier wlthisut any irre’-er-1
At a regular mwting of Hickory lodge
cnee wanted to Inform the lb v. he could
No. 34.'». F. * A. M. the following pre­
■•go him one better” as he could give them ibo-r in the evening nt " o’clock.
amble and resolntions were adopted:
the Hastings BannSI: and Detroit weekly
Rev. Ware. Micblgmi Field secretary of
Wheuea!.: It has pleased the Grand
&gt; look where you can buy thti best for the least Tribune fur one year-tor one dollar.
the American Sabbath Union, filled the M­ Master to call from his lalxir our much
■ them—the justly celebrated Lycoming Rubber
E. pulpit wry acceptably Sunday morning. rateemed and worthy brother, John
Th •. are the best, add we are the sole agents for . ^r T’",or"'.™”to.r ' Mtorta" 'll' I »ond., evening toe BvtaK Kpta..p.l- Lawrence.
hv county, at prices lower than ever before: also
Whereas: In the dcath'.of our worthy
brother we realize the loss of one who
'. r Shoes, the best in the market. Every pair
was helpful and cheerful nnd whose ex­
ftirnda. Fur the part two years ho has address was delived by Rev. W are. wta» ample was worthy of Imitation, ever
• \ lint- of.Underwear ever offpred for sale at this been blind and death came to his release explained the American Sabbath union s &gt;squaring his actions by an upright conduct.
plan of work, and pavd the .way for the । Hcxoli’cd.’ That tlie officers and mem­
■ L thu lowest.
Also a full line of staple and
ralM-s the frame of her wtabltahtuent of a branch thereof here.
ber* of Hickory lodge, No, 345, F. &amp; A.
Mrs. U.nrtab-n ....----- i T’.-Uioods and Notions.
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The first W. M. quarterly meeting for M. declare that the life of Brother John
Wtan—H). &lt;» mpl.™
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. rin^ along your butter and eggs, dried fruits of ail tarn
Lawrence departed was that of an honest
burnrf some time ««.
. Hartings and Irving charge will lx- held
. iur which vet- will pay vou the highest market pnee
Auunitf our jonliu people she bar. len next Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 7 and b, and efficient worker iu all the pursuits of a
long and consistent life. Goodness of
at
North
Irving
church.
Services
to
com-,
a.
arHua
Flower,
who
ta&gt;
gone
to
work
-t living prices. You will hear that we have sold
,t Kalamaws., Frank Itkkenmore to Balta mence at two o’clock Saturday.
.
• heart nnd uprishturas In dealing were bis
: will always find us at the store of
characteristics.
Creek and Uora.-e
to
The society counicted with Emmanuel
Hcxolvai.’ That we extend to tlie fami­
Quarterly meeting wrvleea will ta held church will fa- entertained Thursday after­
ly of our departed brother our heartfelt
al Spring Brook Saturday and
noon, Nov. 12. by Mrsdamea H. A. (iojtd- sympathy in their bereavmeuL
The shoe aortal ar Cltas. Barber a netted year, Atkins. Dunning. O. Youngs, Mm.
nctolved: That our lodge be draped in
"“iS'r^r'JTteTt.Utermot.ehrml Huinn, D. Goodyear. J. Goodyear, it. mourning for the period of thirty days and
Kurta and Gertrude’ Bentley. SupjH-r at that a copy of these resolutions be printed
this week. Sbtf bus been engngwl for the
society rooms from five until seven.
in tM Hastings Banner.
coming winter.,
Dated Hickory lodge, Oct. Ulh, JSM.
The regular monthly meeting' of the

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Please give us a call.
Respectfully yours,

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KALAMAZOO, MICH

There is a atary S°iDSthc rounds down in
Georgia that the other day one of three
ladles, while crossing a road, accidentally
stepped on a snake. The aerpeut coiled it­
self tightly around the lady’s ankle and
the effect was electrical. His suakeahip
Our Disgraceful Hoads.
hod hopped on n dynamo without know­
in spite of the wonderful commercial ing it. The laxly turned on the power, and
and industrial progress of the United after describing two or three sharply elon­
States, we are still to a large extent using gated circles with Lor heel in midair, tho
the same soft, dusty, muildy'country roads snake, unable to stand the pressure, re­
that served for our remote ancestors. No laxed his grip and nailed back to earth,
organization has done more to remedy thia and fell near lady No. 2. He rather liked
surprising state of things than the League thrfun nnd immediately hitched onto No.
of American Wheelmen: and Its secretary, 2 in the same manner. The curtain was
Mr. Isaac B. Potter of New York, bus n rung up, and the fun began without delay.
word to say In the November Forum about Sizz went the lightning pedal violently,
the evil and its cure. He considers that with nn engine lever motion, and «w*«h
heartily invited.
went his snakrahip through the nir. Un­
The Y. P. S. C. E. mwts at the 1’resby- the cost to the farmer, of carting his pro­
terian church next Sunday
Bt #ix duce over the ••roughened streak of soil able to hold on. he tamed loose, nnd
that serves us for a highway. Is no small dropped at the feet of No. 3. Quick aa
Hick, to bo IcaU by Willie Grigsby.
factor In the existing agricultural depres­ thought he tackled tho next dynamo, with,
Tlie C. L. S. C. will meet at the home of sion. end pointe out that the cost of lualn- tho sitmejswull.
Herb ft occurred for the first time to the
lalnlng proper public wagon roads, though
Mrs W. J. Holloway Nov- 7,,h „
Roll call, answered by quotations on great, is more than repaid to tlie communi­ gnlfant little tmnke that be was in Georgia
ty In the enhanced value of adjacent anti that Georgia girls were electrical, and
W The leading facts of American history. property alone. This position he supports that Georgia people are never ao happy as
by statistics. It Is to be hoped that Mr. when they can tell a He on a. snake, and
Sabie Beadle.
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that about the l*at thing he could do ja»t
Social institulkms of the L. ».. mra. Potter and his co-workers Will succeed In then was to escape to the woods before ho
rousing our rural communities to the dis­
Ur^’‘2d
nro of the talontata grace of a condition of things which makes, war sized up and examined, carefully for
. rattles. After thanking tthe ladle# forth*
us the laughing-stock of European travel­ entertainment he made hh bow and sought
A. C. Brown.
lers in this country.
1-nrita.i lit., l&gt;r. Fowlor.
the timber. This is the gist of this Georgia
Crllle, Kittle Boole,.
story, with many of the details omitted.—
To Dispel Colds.
*
The aoeonil lecture to the ®pw0,rtl1
Nashville Anierieau.
uX X. will be ktota »«t l-wretar
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Hndadte. &gt;'"&lt;1 fe"«A to
’,lc•
ta.ntok Not. 101b. b, C.a'len M. &lt;/&gt;b“r“'
&gt;
The Rothschlkta smoke Henry Clay
antan olferturil,,
l*b D. of Anu Arbor, .object, "Awonk cwUveor bllloo.. or when tlie blood Ul “Sobrauoa,” which cost about a dollar
Impure or .luntluh, to ponmnenU, cure» Meh. They aro wrapped iu goid leaf and
lecture will Irefiln kt . Al oclock city Um- tabltunl eonMlptlloo, to awkken thet packed in UUte tatakl cedar wood cabineta.
SetoforeTlukl. lecture »0
£ ktJner. mid Uwr 10 1 brelthy ncttoUy,. 1। They
Tta, also
.i« buy lbw cablnste (42.00Q dgar»&gt;
ttarettalnl'W tbto. Italore.« J'“ without Irritating or weakening U«BS,' u a Ume,
,0 cent*. Tlekrt.»*7ta.*t*lta&lt;l«&lt; toe
use Syrup of Figs.
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door on the evening of the lecture.

Woman's Foreign missionary society of
The evaporator will probably shut down the M. E. church will be held on V\ ednesday at 2210 p. in. at the parsonage. Sub­
^M^Wxlard. the station agent at Milo. ject of study tor the month “Medical
Work in China.”
Ladies missionary society will hold its
",nrWu2l.b«« nurrb^a • bone .nd
usual monthly meeting next
ednesday
Irtiggv and seems to have quite a nde.
ffbiiieand Ftnma Barnes, also Llbbie at 2’30 M the iTrsbyterlan parsonage.
MitaUum attended a birthday surprise All ladk-a will be cordially welcomed.
Kev. Griip?by will preach next Sunday
morning and evening. Morning suMvcj.
“Sanctification and common «"»•
the evening be will give a talk on Cjcl fig

nuil.ml Sundo.

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St least their dHW

adJacenl furtn.

otejlne U&gt;« t"bj,n rule.

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ville last Friday, ana:is a
%eXws Sd Jordan, of Has-..
uX^n^' ^nimLnil. F.Ub-

An Ohl Frophetta-Warning.
April 23. Good Friday and St. George’s
Day.
April 29, Easter and St. Mark's Day.
June 24, Corpus Christi and St. John's
Day.
When I read of new railroads and other
Improvements being made in Palesttae—
when the telegraph tells me that they aro
Hitting in an electric light plant and a lolly water works system at Jerusalem—
unconsciously iuy mipd reverts to the odd
combination uliovc set forth. It is the pre­
diction of Nostroditnimi, a celebrated phy­
sician and astrologer of France, who dted
in 1WC, nged sixty years. His prediction
was made in Latin, over 800 years ago, and
dcdaml that die end of the world would
coine in tho year in wiiich Good Friday
Dime on St. George's Day, Easter on St.
Mark’s Day nnd • Corpus Christi on St.
John's Day. In the year 1886 occurred for
the first time th.it odd combination of holy
days. Bpt still the world stantTs, or
rather fi&lt;tate. But may not that year really
have beenxbe “beginning of the end.”
The signs clearly indicate that some
great change is about tfe take place. All
thoughtful ijliscrveiw declare that a quarter
pf • ©entufrj Will Fee the downfall of all
the old niounrcHim of Euro|&gt;e.' Com­
munism. uih'lhou and anarchy are bub­
bling to the surface all over the world. A
single decade is likely to see the British
empire dissolved, her landed estates di­
vided and her church property confiscated.
Turkish dominition in Europe Is on the
wane, and the Jews are repeopllng Palm­
tine.
Evidently Nostradamus knew what ho
waa talking nnout, even if be was a little
off on dates.—St. Louis Itepuhlja

A. A. ALDRICH.

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T. J. Kei.li.ey, )

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. 5, 1891.
OUR COUNTY.

The Herald notes a
laborers nt Freeport.

scarcity

ot day

Wm. H. Godfrey, of Freeport, Ims been
granted nn Increase in pension.

Winter apples command but 81,00 per
barrel al Middleville.
The Middleville fruit evaporator baa
shut down for the season.

acts and - made to suffer the penalty that
awaits them.
Mrs. Wilkinson returned from Casnovia
Saturday after a few weeks visit with
friends.
Chas. Dietrich, wife and daughter re-,
turned from New York last week.
John Dow ha.** started a cigar factory in
the rear of C. D. Doyle's barber shop.
Mrs. H. E. Hendrick and daughter were
the guests of Mrs. S. Hendrick at Peach
Belt last week.
John Otto has his new residence opposite
tlie Congregational church nearly enclosed.
Mrs. Mattie Armstrong, of Grand Rap­
ids, is lite guest of her parents, L. \V.
Payne and wife, of this village.
Mm. Fenton has bad her house roahlngled.
Don Putnam commenced his school in
district No. 10, Yankee Springs. Monday.
Fe'd Fausey, ot Curlton, was in the
village last Friday.
j
John Dauioulh, of Wuyiund, visited
friends in town over Sunday.
.
George Wilcox and wife returned from
New York last week.
Lee Hawkins of Charlotte, is spending
a few days with his father.
Geo.' Smith, of Grand Rapids, spent Sun­
day and Monday In the village.
Presiding Elder Cogshall occupied the
M. E- pulpit Sunday morning and evening.
Bert Webb, of Chicago, is the guest of
parents iu this place.
Mr. Clark, of Grand Rapids, has opened
a bakery in the harness shop lately vacated
by John Ackerson. We wish him
abundant sucoras.
There was a union dime social held hi
the old rink building Tuemtay evening for
the benefit of Win. Webb.
C. Griffin, of Grand Rapids, called on
friends in the village Monday.

C Henry vs. Florence Ford, divorce.
CHANCEJtY, 4TH CLASS.
Margaret Dooley v*. Abher D. Case and
Patrick Dooley, bill to aet aside mortgage.
Mary E. Howarth vs. Nancy Howarth,
bill to restrain ejectment aud for specific
lierfortnance. etc.
Harriet L. vs. Wm. Olner, divorce. ‘
Louisa C. Brown vs. Henry L. Newton.
Injunction to restrain building of dam.
Bell Furniture A Novelty Co. vs. E. M,
Evarts, bill to enforce against, relative to
patent; inluncthm.
Norman Lalliam et al vh. David Ickes
et al. bill to esUbhsh rights in church
projwrty.

Last spring the Van Voorhees block on
Division street Grand Rapids wa» burned.
John W. Van Kenlm was Inter arraigned
on the charge of ineendarlsni, but through
the infiuence of the insurance &lt; ompaniw«
the complaint waa changed to arson, with
the Intention of defrauding insurance compantex. A Jon- In the Superior court will
soon determine whether he Is guilty or
not
.
Mrs. A. G. Frost/ of Charlotte, has a
quilt that contains over 15,800 pieces.

Judge Hooker read a paper before the
Century Club, of Charlotte, on the laws
concerning divorce* last week.

• Tlie brusque apd fussy impulse of the*e
Following nre the real estate transfers days of false Impression would rate down
for the weekending Novembers, 1801, its all as worthless beeause one is unworthy.
taken from the books in the register's office: As If there no motes In sunbeams! Or
Chas. Clark, of Grand Rapids, will open
a bakery in Middleville.
KU Cline to Henry Hart; e&gt;, ot
nt se‘4 set comets among stars! Or cataracts In
peaceful rivers! Because one remedy proXi Woodland. &lt;700.
A. L. McDowell, of lAlghtoii. according
Orscmus A. Phillip-, to.lames K. Surine. lots fi-sses to do what II never was adapted to
«a, txt. M ana «3 Nashville. SsLt
to the Middleville Sun, raised 141* bushels
Wm. Hire to .1. and Laura A. Showalter; jur- do. are all remedies worthless? Because
of wheat from 4t. acres. Twelve acres
one doctor lets hls patient die. are all bum­
Maple Grove. *375.
were of the Pool variety, and yielded 45
E. 1». Haine.-! to B. I*. Burpee;♦&gt;» sec 4 Pratric-bugs? It requires a Due eye and n finer
ville, K.’.-W.
bushels per acre.
.laiue* .Mead to James Fisher; 30a sec S Castle­ brain to discriminate—to draw the differ­
ential line.
ton. $1,200.
Pickerel are being speared in Nashville’s
Chester E. Hyde to Wm. G. Hyde-, se‘» of net*
-They say” that Dr. Pierce’s Golden
mill pond these days.
*x»ou«i!Hi.&gt;un
UlUe 11. KittffH to Sdlna Crossman; lift 4 Medical Discovery and Dr. Fierce's Fav­
, Water in tlie second well for Nashville’s
orite Prescription have cured thousands.
Kevtert add Middleville, ««»).
f
Harry
C.
Aldrich
to
Jacob
VerbnJge;
WH
of
water works was struck at a depth ot 2.50
••They say” for a weak system ti#rc’s
uete mm 30 Burry. JW.U»'.
fnet The drilling was continued until a
Mary Howard to A. D. Smith; wH of fieri of mAhing better than |Lhf • "Discovery,” and
riepth of 315 feet was reached. A remark­
that the “Favorite. Prescription” Is the
nw», sec 16 Tfioruapolo. |M1
John Cook to Mauley BUltogs; parcel Orangv- hope of deblllated, feeble women who need
able Increase over the first well in the flow
vibe. Aw.
of water was shown. The two wells will
Jacob Maus to Mary K Hendershott; w‘i lots n restorative tonic and bracing nervine.
flow 150,000 gallons daily. A third well
3 amt 10
lots -I aud v Dunning's add. city, And here's the proof—
fc.nrr.
Is being put down.
Try one or both. If they don't help you.
U. I). Pierce to Sarah Bussell :5&lt; see t&lt; Balti­ (ell the World's DbpruBary Medical Asso­
Wednesday Frank Chase was In Nash­
more. &lt;-■!»&gt;.
ciation.
of Buffalo. N. Y., and you gel
Aarau
G.
Culver
to
Ira
M.
Chubb;
n-.i
of
»w?»
ville with one of Merchant's livery rigs
see 13 Yankee Sprlntf. *5.
your money bark again.
from this city. He traded bls buggy for
At'. A. Hough u» Siddn A. Haugh;
tot*I and
one ot Landlord Osman’s carts, receiving
2 w«» ‘J and io IriX 10 instem ado. city. *L«K&gt;.
Joseph Saunders, of Battle Creek, has
John H. Flsit l&lt;&gt; J. J. Freeland: U**** 1 lrv’ plums, red raspberries and gooseberries in
87.00 cash in addition. Mr. Osmnn traded
ng. s.r.».
the buggy with Chas. Sheidt. of Nashville,
blossom In his garden.
Routh Carlton.
Marriage Ucenaes.
for another cart, ami got 820.00 to boot
The cuDM-foasncM ot haring a remedy at hand
Chase Immediately lit out And now the
Name ntid Residence
W. W. Blakeslee and wife drove to No
for croup, pnii’enmnla. *u»re throat, and sodden
it«
i
Chas.
H.
Gaskill,
iUl'.lmore
question is whether Osmnn or 'Scheldt is Grand Rapids Saturday. Mrs. IL will re­
colds. Is very consoling to a parent With a
Nina P M -wry
••
“out.”
main there for a few weeks but Mr. B. re­ UTT ji Fred
Cn-sndv, city
bottle &lt;&gt;f Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral In the house,
i Kiunle Merritt H&lt;»pe
Nashville hunters, old and young, are turned the first of the werk.
one feels, in such case*, a sense ot security
There will be services at 4ti&gt;v Methodist l&lt;w &gt; Win. H- Lyon.Jubtistown
doing great execution with guns. Recent­ church
Mithlag else can give.
1 Jr-J tile M. Quick Barry
every Wednesday hereafter.
ly. while attdmpting to shoot at a .rabbit
IQ &gt; Marl n Mratl. Bal luwre •
SL Joseph young ladies have organized
A.
G.
Senter,
of
Clarksville,
was
calling
i
Rbodta
GIMOO.
Maple
Grove
which ran between him and Bert Hagar,
u cooking dub. Every member will be
on
Carlton
friends
lost
’
week.
Frank Treat filled Hagar’s shins full of
married before spring.
Mr. Burchfield went to Potterville last
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
fine shot—MPby actual count The rabbit
Thursday to attend the funeral of a grand­
A Michlgnii Central RaHron&lt;l Employe
is all right and Jffr. Hagar hopes to be
Eltner Perin. a liveryman of Ixiwell, let
Win- Ills Cmmi, after Seven Year*'
soon. Wednesday afternoon Irving Forest child.
ContraL '
Henry Brunson and wire have a very a rig to a stranger last week, who nt once
was in the primeval woods when a bird
proceeded to Grand Rapids with it and
While employed as agvnt of tlie Michi­
flew up. With great precision and decision. sick child with typhoid fever.
Fannie Wood spent part of lust week traded it off. Perin found his property gan Central Railroad Company, at Aug­
Forest shut both eyes and pullet! the
but not the thief.
usta, Mich., my kidneys became dl-ft-ased.
with Mrs. J. Fleming.
trigger. The bird was none the worse off.
Abed Donley, wife and shter. Mrs.
Just at present Grand Rapids seems in­ and from an Impoverished and impure
But two shot penetrated the frame ot Rowley, went to Portland last Saturday.
. fested with a gang of foot pads who make state of the blood, my general health was
Frank Hummel, and he was saved from
C. L. Smith will keep us supplied with n practice of holiliug up boys and women. entirely undermined. . 1 consulted the
further damage by bis thick clothing.
buckwheat dour this winter as he had over One of the offenders is a youth about IT leading physicians of this city and Ann
A genttemau liylng north of Nashville 200 busheLs of buckwheat.
years of age. but he Is too small to fall Arbor, and all pronounced my case
some time ago tad three five dollar bills
The widow Jeffries has moved to Muir. Into the hands of the officers.
Brights disease. In Octolier last. I lagan
There Is to be a birthday surprise party
taking Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and
stolen from hU wallet. He suspected a
The Ingham county board of supervisors am to-day a well mark It affords me
certain young man who had, on the night upon Mrs. Jacob Shriber thin week Wed­
propose to keep tramps out nf that country pleasure to render vufferin^bumanity noy
before the money was missed, staid al his nesday. Full particulars next week.
by starvation and hard work. • They pro­ good that I can. and I wish to say that 1
The widow 1'iate is sluwly failing.
house. The young man was seen, nnd
Mrs. Janies Anderson, daughter of D. pose to feed these loafers on bread and think It the greatest blood, kidney and
stoutly and indignantly denied the theft.
But the owner of the bills wasn’t satisfied. M. Wood, of Midland also Mrs. Ella Early, water, and then make thttn saw wood for liver medicine in the world.
He went to Nashville and asked the busi­ of Grand Rapids, are In Carlton at present the county.
K. Lazalerk. Agent M. C. R. IL,
ness men to let him know If this fellow visiting at Mr. Wood's and other friends.
Albion, Mich.
The safe In A. F. Morehouse's office In
Frank Haney and wife are the owners of
attempted to pass any five dollar bills.
Sohi by W. H. Goodyear. Prepared only
Portland
was
burglarized,
last
week
and
One day last week, the boy came to town a nice boy.
the lock left In such a couditipu that it by the Ctiarips Wright Medicine Co.. De­
Tlie past week has been favorable for
troit,
Mich.
‘
and displayed two such bills, which be at­
was impossible to get into IL As th«- safe
tempted to negotiate. He was afterward burning fences.
Henry Milter in n fit of Jealousy shot hls
Those boys who untie horses Sunday contained -many valuable papers Mr. M.
seen, aud again accused of the theft.
wns very anxious to know whother they
Again he protested his innocence. But evenings better be careful. They may get bad been taken or not Tlie door was wife dead at their home in Deerfield town­
ship,
Lapeer county, Tuesday.
caught
or
found
out.
It
will
not
be
so
when confronted witl/theevidence already
finally opened and he found his pa|*rs all
known and threatened with arrest and a funny then.
For Over Finy Veurw
safe.
term in prisou. he weakened. He gave up
Mrs. Winslow's Soitoing Nt nip I&gt;m hern used
Ionia count}’ pays her school commis­ for
Iklreii trelMtig ft sooIIhm tlie child,
what money he had left, and some clothing
sufrens
th*
gums, \ihiys all pain, cures wind
sioner 81,300.
bought with the stolen funds, and now
colic, aud ts the m,-s: remedy for «tlarrh«-a.
promises to make ample restitution. As
D. D. Thorp, of Lansing, has commenced Twwntj -five &lt;-.«:&gt;« u Mtt!e. Bold by nil druggl-ts
throughout
the
isorid.
it is hls first offense, he will not be prose­
The following aro the cases
cal- suit against Ionia county for material used
cuted.
end«r tor the November term ot court In the construction of the latter's court
The business portion of the village of
house.
.
The News report* that a real, live which commences next Munday:
Milan was almost completely destroyed by
CRIMINAL CAUSES.
anarchist lives in Nashville, nnd advises
Harman Bailey, of Scbewa, shot his foot fire *trly Tuesday morning. Loss 813,00$.
1’eople vs. Jas. L. Wilcox, subornation
him to get a move on or seal up hls mouth.
the other day, while tinkering with a gun.
Tht deer season In the upper jieninsula
of perjury.
According to the Nashville News, that
People vs. Eugene Wilcox, same.
Henrv Wanifs gun store at Kalamazoo is ended and hunter* who are fortunate to
village lias a blacksmith whose fault is
People vs. Eugene Wilcox, criminal as­ was entered by burglars last week and escape alive are returning home.
that of the parrot "he talks too much.” sault
over 8400 worth of goods stolen. The
Bvidentlv some of his talk was not pleas­
People vs. Henry Northrup, perjury, for police have a slight clue nnd expect to
ing. For Wednesday night stones, stole sentence.
soon bring the guilty party to Justice.
eggs aud othor odorous things were hurled
People vs. Orrin Dayton, assault with
So many potato** were raised on the re­
against his shop. m&gt; that the next morning intent to commit rape.
It might, from the aroma therefrom, be
People vs. James Culp, larijeny from claimed lands around Decatur that they
dwelling, for arraignment.
Z are a drug on the market at the present
taken for a glue factory^
People vs. James Seeley, jail breaking, rime, and cannot be disposed of at any
price.
Banflehi.
for sentence.
Prof. Pixley entertained many of his
People vs. John Bovee and Io nian Scott,
Mi« Nettle Standford, of Galesburg,
friends by songs and recitations Friday burglary, for sentence.
.
who was injured in the Olin excursion
People vs. Ed. Clements, Indecent ex­ wreck, was brought back to her home hi't
evening at the church.
The vessel City of Erie, loading slab*
Diylil Styles has been threatened with posure of person.
was driven ashore in a gale near North­
People vs. Wm. Loveland, furnishing
pneunteaia.
M. 11. Lane, of Kalamazoo, has been ap­ port TucMay night and completely
Tin* intended social of the G. A. R. was liquor to drunkard, for arraignment.
wrecked.
a disappointment to many Wednesday
People vs. Frank Herrick, violating pointed a member of the special committee
to arrange for an exhibit of carriages at the
The Adrian Presbyterians have churched
liquor law, for arraignment
evening.
t r t
L. C. Edmund* and wife are visiting
People vs. Jas. Scldmore, assault aud Columbian Exposition. He was appointed couvict Aektev—he who is doing time tor
by the Carriage Builder’s National Asjuh' taking improper liberties with a voting
with friends ami relatives in Ingham and battery, appeal.
ciation.
v
girl.
*
People vs. Geo. Nash, furnishing liquor
Washtenaw counties.
Kittie Mosher entertained her friends at to minor, for arraignment
Frank A. Allen forged a check of $2,000
Farmef* and land owners in the vicinity
People vb. John Eggleston, appeal.
her birthday party Saturday evening.
against the Lansing National bank and ot Benton Harbor nre warning hunters nut
We notice many of our citizens are en­
People vs. Jas. Howe, attempt to com­ was convicted nt the last term of court fur
to trespass on their grounds under penalty
joying cigars and pop the past week. mit larceny from person, for arraignment. forgery. He has been granted a new trial of
arrest.
The word “weddings"’ caused this.
People vs. JSharles Mann, assault with and will piobably go free.
A- Fisher has the wall lai&lt;l for his house. intent to comm t murder, for arraignment.
The
Portland
roller
mill
was
destroyed
He expects to go hunting the rest of the
People vs. Win. Hutchins, obtaining
MORTGAGE BALKa
by fire last week. Loss $1,500, insurance
goods under false pretense.
On the 19th day of Mav, A. D. irjo. Pblneas n
’
A. Bellinger left a new organ at the
People vs. Wm. Shafer, violating liquor 8500.
Parker and Martha l'ara&lt;-r. hls wit*- rnurtlaw, fur arraignment
ehurch for trial.
A 50 per cent dividend was paid by tlie £a£li,Or^‘Aj',n* *l! Ulul c«rtatn piece ur
People vs. Frank Newman, Impersonat­ City National bank of Marshall last week. parcel of land, situate In the city of Hastings
u&gt;rtrt‘^ru‘y.Of
"n* rtat* ,,f MlfbUwi.*
Lake Ode***.
ing an officer, for arraignment
Over $£7,000 has been put. in circulation and described .vx follows, to wit: Ixrt two ( &lt;.•!
The Potter Mfrg. Co. of Lansing have
People vb. Wm. Wyruan, larceny from around that city as the result of this divi­
!rX'‘buw mtv
fl addition to the
Milage, uoweitt. of Hastings, county *.f Irerrv
pnrehnsed the stock of hardwood lumber dwelling house, for arraignment
dend, and creditors are commencing to pffitimreo
0/
to rt-runled
owned by H. R- Wagar and will ship the
breathe easier.
plot thereof, bard mortgage was. on the gist
day
of
M
ay
.
A.
D.
1
’
jo
.
recurdtnl
lu the office uf
same to their factory in Lansing.
Martin L. Sweet et al vs. John Yarger,
Five tramps who had broken Into a car the register of deeds for the eouattr of Barry. In
Thomas Aris has Ills house ready for replevin.
Ute
state
of
Slicfiigan,
In
liber
thirty
four (3i&gt; of
Ernest £1. Morse vs. Eipma A. Ferguson, containing liquor at Battle Creek were ar­ Ua??’*” °“ P-w one hundredTXgbty
plastering.
rested last week. The most wonderful
Thomas Johnson is building a nice stock assumpsit, appeal.
thing
was
that
they
had
not
touched
a
bit
Haul
mortgage
was
on
the
“
1st
day
of May
Olney A Judson Grocery Co. vs. Wm.
1M0 assigned by said A. H.. Ayan to Hrnrv 1
of the liquor.
T..e new bakery has begun business.
H. Chilson et al, replevin.
R. E. Webster and wife, ot Johnstown,
Samuel McIntyre and Geo. Smith vs. E.
Calhoun county threshers are accepting
▼islted friends and relatives here last Sat­ J. Beach, appeal.
the offer of northwestern railway compan­
Ann Dorr vs. Benj. WaiL replevin.
urday and Sunday.
ies for free transportation for them and a bn d,ll.'J,rU£"5'’ *Mon to* nth day of January.
Lewis Bagley has r new fence around
W. 11. Tenn/ et al vs. £1. L. Newton, their machines and are going to Dakota to
assumpsit
his lot
help out tiie farmers who are unable to se­ incut wat on tlie 35th day of Mav A D
Mrs. Walker Jameson died In Grand
SI lax Gates vs. Asel Beach, ejectment
cure threshers and men enough to handle toi’Ar^PdJ.,‘^Lrrl'ter,« &lt;*»«•; in liner
Rapids last Friday and was brought here
Wm. H. Goodyear vs. Jno. Shafe, as­ the Immense crop. Democratic calamity
sumpsit
for burial.
wallers should go along to take an object
D. L. Stine is running his saw mill at
P. A. Sheldon vs. Sam’l Marshall, as­ lessen.—Detroit Journal.
satd mortgage. There la now due and unpaid
sumpsit and appeal.
on said mortgage one bundrt-4 and fifty four
preseaL
Those in favor of local option in Cal­
SIS MU? to’r,y ®&gt;«hl cents for princitud
We understand that F. Clark has the ap­
Mary Wilkins vs. Jno. L. Broughton,
thereof and interest r&amp;ereon. No proceedimrs
houn
comity
are
circulating
their
petitions,
pointment for postmaster.
assumpsit.
at law or In equity haw been inatl luted to reElection passed off quietly with a re­
Slcpbcn Sprlngett, and an election will undoubtedly be called e,,;.’,:."aW -um of nmner. or any pan thereof
B. F. Hewett
to decide the matter, as the required num­
given,inthat
virtue of the
publican majority tn this township.
special appeal.
I*’Notice
*" «•* is hereby
routalnod
L&lt;1bvmo^e
Rich Watkins vs, J. D. Benham, tres­ ber of signatures can easily be obtained.
in pursuance of the statute to ti»cta case made
MtddlevilJe.
pass on the case.
The Michigan ex-prisoners of war held “,,a .,ru'lJrd l,».^x,..
Juuod
Olive Clever and AUie Coats were the
J. H. Dennis vb. Lewis B. Bentley el their anuual reunion In Ionia Friday and
guests of friends and relatives in Nashville al, trespass.
Saturday.
IMPA.RLANCK.
over Sunday.
An enterprising Battle* Creek merchant
E. W. Carr was in Detroit or&gt; buedntss
has a full grown red fox ’on exhibitiou in tog toe Circuit C-oun for sail eouuty.) on the
aaaumpttlL
23nl day of January. A. D. 11W’ at io
hls window.
the forenoon of
h-u J.u®.01
Hertiert Rich and Mark Johnsen spent
N. A. Falter vs. Wm. C. Trego, asBonday In Grand Rapids.
sumpaiL
Clarence Pierce, of Cheater township,
Hastings Nal’l Bank va. Wm. C. Trego, Eaton ooanty, loat a large barn by fire last Ofleen dollars, provided tn *u»l&lt; niartgage at d
The Hallowe'en party at J. McKevitt's
by the stat me thereto rertAlnlno
*^
last Saturday night was the moat enjoyable assumpsit.
week. A span of bones and a couple of
Dated October ZTlfi, ik i. *
affair of the kind that has been had in this
Wm. II. Goodyear vb. Geo. W. Gregory, cows were also burned.
William J. Stuamt,
assumpsit.
JxiialE. Kmavpkn.
The rowdk* of thte village .seemed
CKAKCEKY, FIBST CLASS.
Eugene Dahlem started Saturday morn­
think it a pleasure to destroy other
Christian va. Amelia Tromaier, divorce. ing for Charlotte promising to briug bi8
Kuappen &amp;
non er. aM'gnees uf nwrtiauce.
property and to do everything
Albert vs. Allie O«wall, divorce.
children bafts and shoes ard other neces­
Jacob vs. Margaret W. Schon de I mayer, sary article*: bht we are uny io aay he
■ocm! one who thinks as the altove
divoroegave way to his old habit and came home
Conrad vs. Almira Layman, divorce.
drank, wlttiout the supplies. He had just
Nellie vb. Bert Hager, divorce.
received 8104 pension, but it has all gone
IKBAS’S (KKP BFMHi
Amanda J. v*. Patrick H. Erans, di- to the saloon men, and the family i» dettiCUi-c’. Xrildz,
mie te to- wluur. How km, will
KsFi.wn __ I__
our country?

Additional Local.

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

PHOHATE ORDER.

eras
F -“xr
Tue*d»v. the '/«•» day of Uclutwr. In ihojear
j

z

ip

unr thousand
hundred and nturty one.
Present. Chsric* W. Armstrong.* Judge ot
1 Ta ’Vhe matter of ttw estate of Olive

the petition duly vert-'
fled «f Alli'Ht BugVee, brother of said deceased,
praring that J.»lm J. Perkins or ?m&gt;ir pll-tr
sulLd'le person, net, be apj»olJiVM admluistra
tor of the estate of
daowisea.
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Tuesday, the 77th
day of Noremta r. A. D.ltwL at toqoWckin
the forenoon. Hn assigned (or ti e bearing of raid
petition, and that tiiehelratd iawofj-a (f&lt;tecr(wrd. nnd all other persons 1rJcre*«ed l:» said
estate, are n-qulrt-d to auf-ear at a atimIoii ot
said conn, then to Im- lioKten nt the Pnihatu
office. In tlx- city of Ha-stings, In said countv,
and show cause.!(any there be. why the prayer
of the jwtttioHcr may not be granted. And
it is further ordered, that mM petitioner give
noticn to Hie persons Interested in oald estate,
of the pendency of said petition, and the bear
inc '.hereof by rauslna » copy of this order to be
puriiUhtid tn llir Hastings Bank Kit a news­
paper printed and etreulaled in .snia County o!
Burry oner Iu each wwk for three successive
weeks treviinut to raid day of hemfna.
C1IAIILKS W. AKMfTKONO.
‘
Judge of Probate.
A true copy.]
PROBATE ORDER.

Stale of Michigan. Cuunty at Barry-ss.
Ala srssum uf tin* Probate Court tor the
County of Barry, holiien M thr Probate Office In
the cltr of Hastituts. In satd county, on Fri­
day. the ’.’td div ft October Iu the year one
thuiiMiid eight hundred and ninety one.
Pre-satit, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of William
'
Wood, deceased.
On reading and fiijngttie petition duly vrrlfted
of Orson E. Wood, son &lt;4 said deceased, praying
this court to determine who are and were the
heirs at law of said deceased and entitled muter
th&lt;-lows of ibis state to Inherit the real estate
of which said rtecr.-.*cd &lt;&gt;led •« tzrd.
Thereupon ills ordered, ihst Wednesday.th*
3 Mb day of November A. D IWM. at nine o'clock Hi
the f.ircnoon. be assigned for the hearlngof ?*td
jM-tlti'xi. and that tfie heirs nt law of *al&lt;4
deceased and all other person* interested in said
estate, arc n-quired to appear nt n session of
saldeouri then to t&gt;e holiien at tlie Probate
O'llre. tn the city «f Hastings. In said countv.
and show cause. If any there be. why the prai -r
of tlie petitioner may not tie granted. , And ft is
further ordered, that said ••etltioner give notice
to tlie persons interested in said estate, ot the
pendency of said petition, and ti.e bearing
thereof bvcr.itsmjr a copy of tills order to be
published in the Hastinp Baxnkr. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in Mid county of
Barry &lt;&gt;’&gt;&lt;*»’ Iu each week f« three successive
weeks paeviou* to Mid day of hearing.,
Cham. W. Armstrong.

' There is no success like that
which succeeds.
And nothing sold will
ccod unless it please th,. peo.
pie, and nothing please the
people like the

'. ARTHUR WOOD

CARRIAGE ADD ROAD
Sold l&gt;x me, as the past four
months sales prove.
Remember all tho Ixr. . jjve
in to me on.luiphe*- wagons

JESSE TOWNSEHD.
Office at Ki-Mldence on Michigan Av,..

.

HASTINGS. MH H.

AGENCY COLUMN

OFFICE WITH HOLBH0OK. OVER
MORRILL'S STORE. HASTINGS

Some more cheap hotues wanted r-ir ••
Jng from $5oo to siowi.
Remember that this culiiuu. ront.iijiH unt
a very small part of the property I kw
for'Mtie 6r exchange.
•
I have jmproved and vacant &lt; ity lot* for
sale and exchange In all part-.
Farming lands for nateand exchange inall parts of the county.
: 1 have some choice Grand Rapid' prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.
1 liave choice Chicago property for sale, ..
Judge of Probate
well located in different parts of the thy’ '
(A true copy]
ranging from 8125 up tn Sfo.oi-u.
,pi(!al
did opportunity for nivcftnient- iu ;|IRt
PROBATE ORDER.
marvelous city where furtunr* arc made in
’State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
Al a nasion of the P.-ot&gt;,dr (ourt for the Real Estate. 1 have mops of the city lo­
County of P.arry. hold* n at the JTvbatp office, cating the different place., for sale.
i*» the Citv ot Hmtines. In said eouuty. ton Fri­
day fhmrd day of October.in the yrar one
tixmctnd oiaht hundred and ninety on«*
Prrreut, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot
On Jefferson atreetlwo. Imiuws and lots
Probate.
Ln tlie matter ot tlie estate of Lucy AL Jones, aft bargains, ami on easy ten:;'.
Near furniture factory,- •in- lot and
drreAsod.
Or. reading and Bling the petitton. duly veri­ house well finished Fl. 000;.Sate dun:,,
fied. of Fred W. Benson one of the heirs at law
and on*- of the legatees under the aV.ege-t lost Bal. on lime at 7 per cent.
will and tCAlament of said deceased alleging I And one house and lot orn. b.’osk from
that itrerased had tn her life-tlnm executed a riicuny. 8SOO; -$.t0o down. b:&gt;L at 7 js-r
cdrtalu last will and testameu: In said petition Cent. Cheap.
described and which borr dale on or .item!
March 35. n%n and that said v. HI hx* been lost j House and Jot nenr Whip and Felt Bo-.t
or destroyed, ana praying for rcas&gt;m* in 'aid ftetory, SLOW. 8500 down, bah yeal$
re-tition wl forth that the svue ntav be estate
Ibiited nnd admitted ro probate as the last will
j Several splendid ’fnrgaitre in the 1st
and teatament of s»'d fleccuseil nn*l that dece-re
ed may t«e decreed fu bare died testate.
ward an.l other parts of the city.
Tberenpou It is ordered, that Monday the noth
day ot November, A, D., JcM at ten b'cfock in I Brick bant for»sale at a bai&lt;.iifl, or, &lt; orthe forenoon, be as»i&lt;ned (erthe hearlngof said ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
petition and that Ific heirs at law of sal-1 deSO ft. front by 140 ft. deep, well locate.: in
crasedjmd all other persons Interested in said Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has «ni t'.zv land 1 brick
e&lt;l*te. are required to appear a: a session o’
said tsHirt. tiirn to be holdru at the Probate of- More thrOe Stories, also dwell Ing heu^rand
fi'-e, to the City of Hastings, ui said eouuty. and good )»aru. Can be bungM at &amp; bargain,
*how cau-w. If any tltere be, why the prayer of or will exchange, for Hasting' i«r Grand
the petitioner may not t*e granted And it Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice Rapids property. The qrf of Seneca Fells
to the persons interested in said estate, of Hie ha* a? population of 7,000 and upwards—Is
prudency of said petition aud the hearing largest town in Secena Co.
thereof by causing । a copy of this order to in­
40-acre farm in Irving. all linpi wed, soil
pubflshed In the Hastings llAXXKK, a news
paper pr.ntrd and circulated lu salJ County of Rood. Can be bought nt a bargain on easy
Barry.ooce In each week fur three snewrive terms.
.
\
w eeks previous to »aU day of bearing.
•
S4 acres fractional -o\vr run* ‘IN or 20
CttAS W. ARJUisTKONG.
J ntfgc of Probate- ■ acres, ft mile east of Sheridan. u&gt; u-J Irani(A tnielcopy.)
ml hoimc. One of the chiuyeM farm ir
Burry Co., will take part mn proj-rt-.
’’ 10 acre* near’.’lly, good house and Irani,
well.and cistern. ISO fruit tn-*. acre
grapes: 81,300. Cheap.
down. Ml. at 7
per cent.
100 acres In TCotelland to
for
smaller farm and dlfferent’e.
' 106 acres In Hope township, known as
the Doty farm. will sell fi»r $43# ou easy
terms.
' Several 00 acre parcels fur'mH- nt bar­
gains ranging from &gt;uei)*' ut^ntds and
.^■tye will take part city .pr-p :ty in ex­

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DEALERS IN

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Hastings, Mich.

Frvhain Court, at the 1
.i‘low*J&gt;e«,, n
Of BasUog*. for eia*tmlion wd
“ n„,
Or befwe He . »th
* Jfort- said
Md tb*i hurli claim. *}^.Januvr
opart, an Tfcuraday. weo. Apn]
mid on TiuiradaY, t!&gt;« Wj* day
next, at ten v'cloci Iu Ws forenoon

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LESSEES MUST PAY.'

N«w OBLEAJte. La, Oct. 8H-Ytet*rtay Te""‘“« N^?sponsible fm.
Th, junta's Reply &lt;0 the Pre.­ mornluR the steamboat Oliver Beirut, of
Now Orleans, wa* burned u«M»r Milliken’s
’
ident's Telegram.
the Mob’s Doings.
Bend, and of those on boar*! at least
fifteen, and perhaps ns many m twentyMWUD8
OTmEDFOB 00NVI0TS,
genikal demubber five, perished. The boat hud just left tho
tandint at Milliken’s Bend shortly
fljTS 1" *
.»»
— a
after
3 o'clock, and had not i)ro
n""""
-niinont
cceded ' far
down stream
totore
£hU .-&gt;.... .
'
the cry of Are was raised. Instantly a
""'••x-wtttx..
. ,
r*nlc preFaRwl The pingers, who
.......
1,4
tv iover»«, both cabin and deck
H inters
'.’ i' I t sav : rushed around In their nightclothes and
■sheds,.tiiin- «•
j- ; luauy headless ,of thc cold, seeing that
T‘re department the boat was rapidly hdng envelyped in
J.AM.V.LLK O«. t:._A wo,„m„
into the river nnd
and swim
awam
i iu-&gt;rning ti tel- i.* flames, jumped Into
Bri«,1110 „natm,lb,
o(
.,:&gt;,•latel Santl- ashore or went down.
' ? '*"
“«’t«u Thrw Uo».
give, the follOW-1
.
------------------“ d
"“"ouDded tb, .locUd.
,ti government I Besides a targe number ot cabin passenuf Oct. 23, । Kcr* there were over 200 deck hands on I
Kl
eiltam,
dotlira nua tho .tockodoit murder i boarti' The deAteg were on their way to
c'Xh. .Tbl T'"'” *“• "“"“'•"UIob
' ... I work on the levscu south of Vicksburg.
'boo ho l,n. T|„r „ “
',r
s *jThe pnisengers lose all their personal ‘•I®1’*
,H ursrcplled jfropel-ty. Tire list of thc lost a* furnished armed with U Inchwrtere. One hundred
I'nited States ■ the steamboat company by Captain Thor- Sty’"*"
iu re* threats wegian
la made up a* follows: Two
Ksoxtillx. Touiv, Not. 8,-Tbor. »„
with acrl- I cbildr®n ot I)r- Worrell, of Itaton
'
“
. Rouge:
threechambermaids;
Sam are no new dendoptnenta in the BricevlUe
ir eoulu they y. Entrickcn; a daughter of
Mr. affair. . Everything is quiet at Coal Creek
or iu auy I Adams, of Omaha; five cabin boys, a and nothing ia being done with tho excep.
not doubt i nurtw of Mr*. Frasier, of Natches; Mrs. lion of the arrest of an occasional con­
‘ Woolldge of New Orleans, and a numtor
vict. Governor Buchanan and Superln*
of deck bands. Some men In u row-boat
reached here ladi night from Duckport tendent Wade arrived here last evening.
■ Action and with tire body of Mrs. Edward Bell, who The governor will offer a targe reward for
;.■
judge and was found floating down the rircr about the arrmt and conviction of the lenders of
noon. The woruau wns alive when found, the mob. nnd also liberal rewards for the
. territory.
but died shortly afterward. Tho steam­ arrot pnd conviction of all takipg part In
boat company place their loss at about the riot, in tlie burning of the atockatta
v
.
::.vv anil Ju* $!U5.&lt;Md.
I and tlm retatiMl of the convicts Friday
mvestlgating
The idiot stood to his post like a hero night. Hie guard* at Oliver Springs
-ui ion under and the boat was headed for the Louisi­ have been strongly rein forced, and a sharp
t:.e lime has ana ahore, getting near enough to permit watch is kept to avoid attack.
u the result; many et the unfortunates to escape with
their livc*. There were numerous acta of
The governor last night issued the foU
'arrive, will
heroism. The tot ton aboard floated out j lowing proclamation: “Whereas, It in
;
although into the stream and was the means of j provided by section 10, chapter 3)1, of the
any ether
saving many liVj*--acta of IfiaP, that the lessees of the penl-

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CONSUMPTION
“• •“»&gt;'
MU Cori Creek LESS°N A FOURTH QUARTER, INTEHJuiSo- T“ v!11 Io
*nd h« !
NATIONAL SERIES. NOV. S.
" uT!?4Ijr
bl*-vjrictax. See-1
K Lv ??? “1' K “,l
Whromr.
“a’^u’s'^’ss l

no,n£«l out a ftronp °f men to the i
«po. ter I remarking
men are
;,*■'■•’« “Those
iuwemen
are not'
not,
of kii. from
ptace,"
when
asked
where
the- 1°oroPIlod f™n Lewm Helper Quarterly by
’ .1,but1 T
h*”1 “
‘t*’ Wber
® they
«nie irom
from tho
the cltiun
cltiren shut up like a I permission of H.S. Hoffman, publisher, PhiL
clam.
r
i1 lulelphta.)

LOOTED THE BANK.

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early stages
can be cured
by the prompt
use of

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It soothes

L “Theae things have I spoken unto you,
the inflamed tissues,
that ye should not be offended.”
Instead of “be offended” the revised
aids expectoration,
version say* “be made to stumble.” It to
written iu Ps. cxlx, IG5, “Great pcnca have
and hastens
they which love the taw, and nothing shall
recovery.
•
offend them.” Or, m in the margin, “They
shall have no stumbling block.”
Dr.
C.
2. "They shall put you out of the synagogueo. Yea, the time cometb, that who­
Lowell, Mass.
soever killeth you will think that to doetb
Bod service.”
_
| The man who was born blind bad al- ~
ready been cast out for His sake (chapter
lx, 35), and Uint was but n sample of _
what should nkppen to them. How any U
/
A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
□no could think that he was serving God ’
SOME MORE INSURRECTION.
by pulling a follow creature to death in
Office in hotel at present
tho name of religion is explained by the A. 4 C. H BARBER
confession of Paul In Acts xxvi, 9-11, aud 1
In Acte xxiii, I, ho says he did it with a • • * I’bysictans and Surgeons.
Nashville, Nov. 3.—Information hits
Cails in city or county responded to wilt
good conscience before God. In hl* eplstta
bren received that an armed mob of miners to the Romans nnd to thc Philippian* he ।
promptness, day or night.attacked the stockade at Oliver Springs coufeHtes that It was. however, through lg-. ■
yesterday morning,burned it and released norance of God and Hls righteonsne*s, and WILLIAM o. 1.OWDEN.
11
Lawyer.
in
the
pride
of
his
own
self
righteousness
the convicts. This makes about 500 con­
Office over Julius Russell’s store, State
victs .*et loose in the past few days. It in (Rom. x. 8; PblL Hl. fi; 9).
Hasting*. Mich.
8 “And &lt;-ta-se thing* will they do unto street,
i
supposed that the mob camo from the vi­
you, because they hare not known the •
cinity of Bricev'llle and Coal Creek. All Father nor Mr.”
kJTUAKT. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
were w«l dUguisvd, wearing their coats
Atitoraeys at taw.
4. "But these things have 1 told you, that V?
1
Over ilastbiK* National Bank
inside out. Some wore gunny sacks, when the time shall come ye may remem
Hash pm, Michigan.
many others had their faces blacked, and tar that I told you of them.”
Associate offices, at Grand ttapids. Mich.
some wore masks. Many were drunk.
In His great love He forewarns them,
Over 500 other convicla nre employed iu that they may not be surprised nor dis
A. SllF.l.DUN,
the coal mines nt- Tracy City and Inman, mnyed when the event* come to pa**. So
.
Abstract aud Real Estate Office.
AiMdraettttlec*'Hastings. ...
iu middle Tvihwaihiv, but these are very the Word of God tells Uk of t ire events of
Money to loan on Real Estate Beal Estate
strongly guarded tfbw.
the last days, that as they come we may sold on comiiiusion. tlcncral conrevanclng.
Ona Fuiuily Nearly Cremated.
rememtar bow all was foretold nnd not ttavirjt a complete set pf Abstract Books, com­
Duly nine men were on guard nnd these be discouraged by otherwise jicrplexing piled from the Beeords. ean /unilsb cdi^teto
, C. F. BBOOKS. dent.
were arrested and disarmed. One of the "rente. Instead of looking for the conver­ t tracts.
guards barely bad lime to save his family sion of the jrorld, those who believe God
1*. DRAKE, M. D.,
licfore his house was in ttamea. Nine hos­ look for perilous limes, a form of Godliness
pital convicts and short term men refused without power, lover* of pleasure, scoffer*
Office over Holloway's drag store.____
to run away. The work was done quietly at Hfa coining HI Tim. ill. 1-5. II PeL
Office hour* from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
iitvxlng wilb residence, al Holloways drug
aud only a few people in the vicinity 111,8,4)
store.
•.
ktiuw of ihe outrage until after 6 o’clock
"And these things I said not onto yot: at
in the morning. Part of the mob took the beginning, because I was with you.
IM. B. G1LLASPIE. Notary PubUc
5. ••iJut now I go My way to Him that
chalrgs ot tin: telegraph' cilice at Oliver,
.
and U. S. Claim Agent,*
keeping the operator under urre.st till day­ lent (Me; and none of you nsketh Me,
will nrweeute all kinds of claims before th*'
Departments of tiielnterlor oHlre. Call on him
light. The news did not reach Knoxville Whither gocst Tlibuf”
•
fits store, corner Court aud Jefferson Sta.,
On* of tire uppermost fact* in the mind ut
till nearly • a. m.
Hastings. Mich.of Cltrist was that the Father scut Him.
noiu lite Mtato.

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The president of tho TenuiMOMe Coal
Mining company, whoso stockade wm tho
I rst attacked, wax asked yesterday what
he propoud to do. Heaaya matteni were
&gt;n such shape at present that he conld
give no definite Information, but he
thought he would U»Id the state to ita
contracts.
-L'fcl.lcn!5,ut 1,ero lnw considerably
nbatcu.
arden Cross and a number of
the guards hare left
bherlfl RlUborford
ami deputies, of Anderson county, were
busy all Saturday recapturing convicla.
quite a number came iu voluntarily and
gave thomselvea up.
'

j ten’.tary on thc escape ot auy convict shall
I be liable to pay such reward os the gov*
' ernor may offer, not to exceed 12$ for eaclJ
..
..
..
. . ..
! convict, and all the expense* otherwise
Y
r-7
."IS
! I““"«d &lt;|~|P'U»« .dtaHNpri ip ti„
Valfta­
rt meat ol bank *ut&gt;peui.ed payment this morn- J capture aud delivery of such prisoners to
. n ui u«- -;LK The din inion to close it» doors wa* , the state and its officers; now, therefore,
.meat of - rtnchv&lt;! after a protracted ■ conference of [I, John P Buchanan, governqr of the
.. . ‘,ut iu I the clearing htaiMs committee ot Boston i *tate of T.-nnewe, do hurelpr offer a rvJ- th- ' national bank* yderday morning- It to
«•&gt;» wuvlct recently
I «»«d fori.lurij rb»: ib. Uihrr. «ill
1 —r*«l&gt;-;»&gt;r-'-cb prhmulp Auder*
J
.
. ..
sol!
sou ctmntv
county and their delnerv
delivery to tlie
the
.
nusc
any
widespread
liuanclai
Ion.*.
The
r„.&lt; , i
------------ — . ------ , w.iruen
wardenoiof lue
themam
main prison
prisonat-at &gt;a«nv!iie,
Nashville,
uthe | offictal aunuuncnnuit of the suspension I which sum shall te paid as required by
! will Its nivle by the clearing house at a ; hw by mH I.
meeting i f the members to take action on j
Will Not Call Out tin- Troup*.
a proposition recommending that nil | The etnle tnilitfa will not be called out
■ '
cempoaiBg the association unite in ; unless there are developments such as
nre kin;ig advances in c.rsh to tire depositor* ! urein to demand such a step. Coder the
Maverick bank. The dejksrit* iu taw creating tba state ituani and empow.temetit
,nk sen day* ago amounted to more erlug the governor to suppress threatened
than 41T OkkfVJ.
! or actual dis: urbane.-s. which was pa-M-d
“
■ • • •_----------। during thc time tho former trouble al
.wing
*
Three Arrests Madn.
Briceville and Coal Creek was being conerdsy
EuSTOJS, Novis — Asa P. Putter, presi- sldered by the legmlatute, the governor is
i.-Ll otrhcMivuleLNrileuri tank, which I xlran. .nu* t»»« «« •« ln •«* “
.
.
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&lt; . ,uthorie«U»eummoh.
..... t.-.wi w_t t.. w -1 in rm ill
o'ma
rrateH.y
mt'ralnx;
|-,mrai«iey. He
■uftut tone ; did » ! ?Tr “•EX,

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(or in this Gospel alone He makes mention 77~m. fowler,d.d. s.
N-46HVILLE, Nov. 3.--Gov&lt;ruor Buchan­ of It more than thirty times. That He
an iuui arrived here and haul beard of the wuejfrom God and was going tack to God
Office hours s * m. to 5 p. m.______________
Oliver Spring* affair, He said he had ex­ (chapter xiil, 8) was to Him an ever present p"~W. LOWRY. M. !».,
hausted all the reuourci** at his command realitjy. So real was the unseen to Him
1 f.
Physician and Surgeon.
and wa* determined to break up the law- that He seemssurpHse&lt;l that they do uot
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of th*
ask Him about it. If a very rich friend
, lesAnvr* nnd bring tto ringleaders to jus- shautd visit us In a bumble home, and tell EYE and EAH aiMlto prwjetvaltati of vision
t&gt;y properly filllug SPECTACLES and eye
Wbile he symyatfitaed
with tire
t;...............
----- us mfieh of the grand estate where be lived, GUASSES.
_ __ _
1 miners be would uot uphold lawlessness, and to wMch ho had given us a cordial in­
Office aud resldesre on Broadway, near Court
tire sublessees
sub lessees of vitation to come and make it our home, he House, Hastings, Mich.___________________
I Dr. Morrow, one of the
I convict tabor hasabnousca! that the lessees would think it atraiigo If we hnd nothing
OM1T11 * COLGROVE,
do not
no: intend to
lo pay the
the rewart
du
reward offered to say about the joys In- set before ire.
ij
Lawyer*.
| by Governor Buchanan’* proclamation.
C “But because I have said these things
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
| H. “«1 tbrithwr Chirac.- withlhejtri, untoiyou, sorrow hath filled your bejut.”
Practice to all the court.* of the state.
&gt; .1,
&lt;» not
m.! r.
n 11 ip.. Ithem
lit-m tto
&lt;&gt; Ira
VH
Ft* V* ard for
(lit
did
r&lt;quire
pay
a reward
7..fNeverttolew I tell yot: the truth; It 7 K. HEN ASTON.
the capture of convicts who had been Is expedient for you that I go away.”
Attorney nt taw,
t it mod loose by a mob.
This should have satisfied and quieted (\ ,
(Over J. B. Goodvcar &amp; Co.’s store.)
and Tbt»n»ns Itano, also a dir«tcrr, hlVfcsJon „f thc state aud suppressthem. Their response should have t»een,
MONTHLY’ TREASURY STATEMENT.
Practices lu all court* of the Stade. Collecuoas
were arrested *t their borne* laat night at j
n|. jUMUrnclions and other like un"It is the Ix&gt;rd. let? Him do what sZ-cmeth proSrpl'y attending to. - .
, whether
dstlng —
or (vadlllon
thr iuatauce of the g&lt; vcrntiient banking tawfiil ___________
ns'
'__ '*
the Public Debt ami the Hirni good;” or. “Jtret and trite are Thy
R. TIMMERMAN. Hornttpnthlc PhX
wnyi” (I Sum.,Mi. IS; Ila*, xiv. 9; Rev.
otT.ccrs. There are six charge* Ln the war­ imminent, shut, »hnil in his opinion to* too
ay noth.
siefan nnd Surgeon.
rant* npou wbkh they were arrested, the formidabh- for Ute local county authoriWashington, Nov. 3.—The monthly
(Office nvor Lathrop** drug store.)
"For if 1 go not nwny tire comforter will
—-“-sag i»sgSSS~ debt statement Inmed yesterday shows nu
notdomtf untByou; but If I' depart 1 will
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
' Increase in ’ &gt;’« .nggrognlc of the debt dur­ send! Him unto you.”
i'tL ||u&gt;‘i uSawmiri----- ,
‘ .
*,• fuuct
Mreaideut P&lt;
iSSs-si
:sK4.-=rKS=at? ing the ta’t month amounting to $l,2W,fund bank.
bans.
K “And when He is came, He win re­
F. liitOltF.HSKlt. Prayrietor,
•retJirR *I t-.r French
•
■
521. There wits a reduction of K&lt;CL®7in
— .—• •- j; prbvn (or convict) thc world uf sin. and of
Cor. Jefferson ani Court Sts., Hatting*, Mich.
। for this se:
r------ to summon the non-Interest-bearing debt; an iincrease righteousness, and of judgment."
Uiouri nffilir. t'-.J ira.iue &gt;P.n&lt; ; ™h. 1
Rates, 91.00 per Day.
sheriff of each county, with of RLCOltiu the interest-bearing• debt,
debt, nnd
nnd II - It L wrong to speak of the S|»irlt as an
Tills House 1» uhw. with pleasant room*.- TM
•pin- the afternoon in seeking bondsmen.
irplua cash
j lnfid&gt;-it«
’. -----« thing,
it; the Spirit is it person. patronage
numwi of citixeusof hi* county as •i de-rea e of lAllHS.Ott in the surplus
cash
------------- ------of thp public to respectfully aoUclted.
.
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1,,1-»r' n ••ll„" in t 11—Hl' nhat&gt;f the
be dli'-ignatm! iu thc summon*; or the i.,
Interml
and
P~«r
iiv t»urv 11 ne total of
oi luicres*
nuu
v-.-ra.
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•—• raraz.£
COLONISTS* FOR LIBERIA
aw, real estate and collect­
ruor m y call to Lis aid ’be stalo L™ ln— iLrlog -lel.1.1— tM.m.Uri Un »W.ll«l &lt;o .1.. S|,.riL Bra lo Act. r. A
,:
&lt;,
Ills
oneness
with
God.
bri.M,
or
.orpin.,
nod
ibe
»1®.nl
»
™«ora»
&gt;riih
Uri.
ing OFFICE OF
,1»
of
which
the
governor
is
coman- Th*y Ar« «-ri t &lt; uder the An*riee« &lt;
- •I Palmki:t&lt;»x «fc Smith.
(MXO&gt; gull! reserve, is fM'&gt;.&lt;J38.056. Of
P. "Qf ain^taenuae they believe not on
mander-in-cLicfWoodland, Mich. "N
thi’x amount
T-JM*interest-tanrmg Me
Xkw York. Nov. 2-.~The l ark Liberia,
Tllhistbesln
of all sina “He that be- C. S. PALMEirrdx.
-I, M. Smith,
THE MOB AND ITS DQINGS.
d-bt. made up of
» V-* &lt;*«*»»•
n
which
Saturday for Moi.rovia, Lilirvntl; not is condemned already, becattae
Notary
Public.
/ JnMlre of the Peace.
and f25.:M4.5to 4'i’* continued at 2 per to hath not believed in the nanio of the
h.’tia, tarried MXty nigh* colontots to' the
only begotten Son of Gix!" (John id, 18).
btacx republic. The c-duinMa ore from
CHICAGO &amp; WEST
Fit .-idn. and they g * to their Lew botnen I KxeUlux. Tft&gt;n.
(,.-h in tto treasury aggregates
S ~A r«porl«r
L
MICHIGAN Hy.
t»- ,»258. made up of (203.774.....
uixier the auspice* of the American !u« Ju’i «tnrr»a Ir.ui Brictlll. ritd
c it,l 1 trt Ur—' - -----.(...nrarara
Ctdonlwtlou today••■/■ There
---------area
:
number, CM Crrak. H® &gt;«'»'&gt; r’rr.«htas *»!«■. £OH1 Mn..
... ....
",
righteous God has given Christ asc.it nt
Cj0M I. .ran
ruin'aud
h, na-! His right hand. Ills own people Israel, IruUnliapoIi- .
&gt;vern- utr&gt;rrab.r.»ni&lt;»j,tb«&gt;P. Mdril »«Wd I
&lt;0^X4“ 1
'""'J;
Batumi Harbor.
...f/,t aud ttltrlllWPt. U. "•
tb. rv.pt ri Irld.p money,
and.
. --—at* ct»ndemned,to»i
Him to death, but God raised
1
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t1,1m:ml
tank*
A-,trt fi » n.Ttfnurnte
ap*"RJJJ ,
op uw,
Him Kjory a„j Mltl unU, Si Joseph
banka
; who I. r. mli&gt;i«&lt;-r and wn. *
i *,.h, n, Brio ill. »t.*&gt;t«d«. ”i’h 'hr- tioual
Traverse City ..
1 .
5p
Egj; Thou nt My right band till 1
p•»«« afvnt at tX-rix. Ita J he hu ri^bt.
„,,n „„d rlll.plt, amount there are
XNuskecon.......
Munbter.........
ad-iu:..- . le? K. uamtar
J”" ,l’" "
or.,.
,ht-rr-..ni
„.m hunra-Plul
MS?
i fe™’s- ™
11 l”u u
■ wm buft&gt;o*
Trn&lt;-litlu
huuraA^I
Ludington
pre-ent ■ not wanted in this country.
J a targe dLnlug ball inside of «het .iri,;'
inrltofire
.
Th. Rold win I'lri I'ri
,
jn.k-nnnt. l^iura the prlnc.ol Big Rapids. ...
,l„t„..»r,
iuwoHluJn'lAnri."
„
H.
~7rii«UM«r i rj. IP
r
.♦Week days.‘Eoeryday. 'Except Saturday* *
I ;u. no
!
In Cbnpur All. »1. He «rid. "Now I. tb.
y-OO a. in. hits through chair car to Chicago.
,-tv n Florida, owned an orange grove of
iOWTr
&gt; »• Uk v
1,1... prat in,nib. jM
, ,10M. i &gt;n&gt;ltni.nl ft tbb worl* tn&gt;« ri'ril lb.
“Zrn.. .Pl I’i"---"1“*,Ti U-rilio'•&gt;
b
“
™2'
1
J
4
*
’
.'
“
.I
«Ud with
the
nines'
uunu
“
*s
---.
.
.
.1
mounts
to
I-H0
.
18■
•
m-inceof
this
world
ta
cn&gt;t
out.
SomeJ* i -backs’' demolished. The interior i a;
WtK^rS'X^.o Manta
». n*v.-r felt safe I” lhe sou’ll. He aiiacu
sbnv'ra." - v v more Cb.m n month ago.
thb| worJ. of Uw Sptrit- U .poken of
tb»: tbehxlf.milliou colored
.^ibccuUV
,.rt*,diuiughall."l«'P
luRr^®’ »
R... .
.lining haB. slecplng-rvqm.
'l'.MENT.
llrevli't. •"«' 1
K
vvrKC
s8 read “judgment to come
. ’ but ^nXToYmJs ioiidVrain with Wsgurr palace
ti,
if
verse
come,
Ln Florida would gladly leave could they (
wgnl 8,ld kitchen were filled
/Acts xxlv,
xxi -j;
Governmc-it n-’-‘ipt"
. I that exprerwion is found in Acte
ear through to Ch earn, and sleeper to
furniture, nnd shattered during
t he momb
(£&amp;’ Sa refer* to 9*Au^«“‘™^&lt;i1‘l,n wbob“ sleeping
i table gvt :u&lt;mvy to reach a shipping pmut. l li« ( h »
IndianaiMdls via Benton Itarlior.
’.be power of danth OU Calvary
i»’t month wm I - 12. “I have yet many things to say unto
i-ntevt fwrtuent
etroit lansing
iSta»T .Srin.t«M.I»&lt;.ll« I" Oratar. |
you, but ye cannot bear them now.”
iu trade over
i NORTHERN
! Pp
i j I -'O slow were they lo understand that
)■.», interim! n vrnm* rexipU
:x Th# gen­ niplb. WMW MatPceUPWd.
tn Outobtr, '
phU|pi -Have I been so long
I
ow lhr n„ra„„. ««pri.
J-’k «««&gt;»« nW*lu’miscellaneous
“
j «
‘^.Uh you ^R(1 v(Jt hnst lliou uOt
. will fight,
I8?X). nud reedpte ,r0”’
i. M ir M-|F. M.
against JL* 1 Jnowu Ml.r&lt;(xlv. 9). Reminding ‘w*Jto
• i- now in a
yenrago.
R- 1’AUL N&lt;!V%L-lf:nfftius Donnelly ।
. men jlftS*ing through the place! IvST lnW' Octota* ’* ycarago.
Ex- j 1’aul's words concerning Melculseaec, Detroit and East.
JLrAr ra-l prrilmtapap^" “ '
'«TblT..’
_.ta_
-»...ira^
l&gt;uf
n
.|
imn
ae
many
thing*
to
say.
‘
•Qf
whom
we
have
tnittij
---- *
fimr month* during
;i
r*-sj&gt;onsibilend hurt to is- ntu-red. seeing ye
alma---.*’v~ra«i.,&lt;»” (Heb. v, ID■
doubts that
or.i»ui rn.a".««' '"•‘“^1- aot
splrit ot St. Loals.
. retnin the Br»h»il»a «*&lt;« ■lAHAK”
taglnaw.
AcriiU.
Traih.UH.
Trn’-h. is come- He .ill
will lull,
guile ro^uurril
yot
;&gt;r&gt;&lt;Mlon is that 7Ijased, upon a _ „.»:,„.».,t n«-t
;SKni&gt;..rhK«i.wiM~i‘ "i«» &gt;"&gt;»
truth.
’
’
-;r*\wraotr'"'r'ili.Krm.icRlT. th, llrrbt upon rhrir
sent a deeded
_________ _
^TzOO^ni'hM through parlor car to Detroit;
nt of the . mer
lh« »&gt;&gt;•&gt;- J,°' lh‘th£ I Mira ,b'n‘ &lt;h.^,^UL;Jra“e
with Chili n ral,i&gt;.rt»l
*6^3
“runs through to Detroit with partar
X FAWOHam^ Th. raohd -&gt;
; "hl.e lhi&gt; .
•'
wh1!’. i“: „?“nJ
■ u“r -;
tor IW0.1OJ, •-!
i’
2„
b'-vn »P
Sm£”-S. “&gt;22
("’n* ' ” M L Oct. si —Grarri But- hnra till, pruintae &lt;&gt;f Hira *b°
.inrii ff tire h gistativc jawaaon tast winter, |
2
me:
;v Uso upp' sed to ta wilich Dumbly wo called an .warenM«,n»«. aMas®--.
^’^taMi burpiPK »»a .«»,!»«
might result,
,’ , ,bl, check list* »t the sta.e elec- h f
o nrv&lt;1 {or nrfy one w
Geu’l Peas. Agent
•ugh an arrange* UL
_______ __________ _ ,
°
renerol Butler is reported to have j ^rkne*. concerning anything that to re
tb. P»|«t’F
to„,leU tai
,
T.-.ra&gt; «-J'r^.
PROBATE ORDER­
Tb.cXX^&gt;
. i.at ;i successful war
I
hk,r th« .bril Ite state of Michigan. County &lt;.f Barre- M.
••’ raising American
wnatMoever H. Sri?
^;n &lt;|inw
vou th|usra to
At a sreslon »t the Probate Court fw
■-tax to the det rl(•ettnn- of Barry; hn'den at Hie Probate office.In
near then' T*"«
tkm.
forward ‘^n,ft“d.± man.
' "Tte 'Spirit will »« «l»»big'T
’ t-hnngts of feeling
.............. ’.Slt
" thecJyof Itavtingr. in sal&lt;l o^ity. on *
.er.
'"'"J. •n.n.PlSWl
the Wh day cf tkitoNw. In .he year one
•• tigui'lcAut. Then
hiIKUmw*""”4 •=
l r ^‘t^ri'XtaW-d*"th‘. &lt;lav.
thousand eight hundred and nlnrty-one.
ides
chW f-urrender o. lu ,.
from their " Hi’
Prrrent, “imrie. W. Annstroux. Judge of
pooh-poohed. Now Ihtarr. ch .1 Of tte wra
’p e^UPboP.
«„ pp doty,
PMthCTtelta^Him Flow imth Jeana and
him un T
that
a...b,..x.
ocunnt. _______
.pinion iu London is «l», woJeriri M, rr»»
b.K
•»
|
xFfe
u
•S.K'LS*.
r
u??Miiun.rottwraUtoor
Ml, Am Suita.
UKtiy tee
io“ Wl b» »« " ’rt cbeswr*. On,y,-““if obeying. The conand war is regarded
nnd to lo*t no
Jnany of them.
SIIMtllu
AU* were
Oct. told
31). —There
.Wha-emp
, ••Whatsoever ye do, do all
vlct*
to g . have been
n citlMn
»
done sofled of Almon A. Aldrich, administrator ot mua
*«b.-4 ■ &gt;n«l Tour Knife.
.H Bt Brlcevill*. ""t-J^cre liberated
Tin
FnMn BllT|o«i Sw»«. «;tav ch“mk7. •••«« •“■'J'Vi’Anmi^ i,. k
SAX FfUXCl-sCO. Of; 8- *lcarncd
■
A report comes
aw P&gt;»“dr'llt2"?Ultnre. Th.
h. that the minister of J«. rera-l..a
bran &lt;«»«■’f ..
Cto»ka and at Kobe. Hun .
,i.e Father nlM« (chapter v, 23). .,£SS“!Fs-w«»lm. A. o im.«
” ,fce&lt;”"wr“' nnll
has sent a dir-patch
in the forenoon. t&gt;r
i ,1. nf »ld
said ;&gt;etilioti and that the hylra nt tow oi ««
Yvretive to the Baltidreeased nnd Ml other yrrwms
on-&lt;-‘X,iXi.npJ
$Lld esrtJite. are reqidresl to
to be couched iu a
of said court. Ulen to ho’deu at the 1 rebate «nd to evince in every
Tbrtni'b U'"’ 5 WTrtri dynriol1®
**T H ‘Un td .
ficeJn the City of Mastini*. In •said &lt;-°?'!ly,2hr
lo the udgLb&lt;.rho“&gt; orer lb. 01°
"hoi*
iauM!.
it Miv there be. why
* M»n i} : that justice is done
when- "“'.’’’•M • RMil
inquiry iu Valparaiso
nraver oF the
loner may 4**^,,®?
r ^Segetabies for Chlc*r«.
। chrKt anTto make
‘'’when t&gt;u*
borabri “'L..? a.m. Tb.
rMk« 111
JSntS^Abd K i» further
h wodudn'. :
Sid vetltlnnvr cfve notice to the ,I*^*°*5
Ixamox. &lt;*i- S'---4 is‘^tlm.rad ihoi tbry b"* 21 thc Crl»«. together "J*
ti
»
»&gt;&gt;.
taSrwted ta a-ld esLUr ot lb* ve',‘,rocL^
occasioned by
.
mnntimitiOD
. tasth uf j
5_ making preparations to . th
spirit; or wum it l» our desire,
oeUtloo and the hearing thereof b) rawing
ogo.
-AT’th*1 1
, who lo«l
jeX th. h».to« "I "&gt;► I^Vwi 'rlUilU.- u». It »*, tram. said
k copv of this order lo tm putdMied tn Urn Hire
cm. AF.
tL total “““re/ LEoake exceede1 stored nt the »ri£ created the Impref
tines' Banxkx. a cewspnpcr printed and drew
■“• tx-jur.!.-:Ht the supreme court of ebrir 1!«*?»2,’ " Xitrf.w
। tM n,® to««^ “Jnidt.ov a.&lt; • h»»’“
; Hied In reta County of Harry. “‘‘"Ll'LTto
' week for there! Micce«»lve weeks previous to
‘Ran, died Saturday night at his
rion .mow ■““ !■£’ 1 ho„ra, «• »"•
^dayofbe^
w
•JH at BitentUa FartUi fOUr mdM from
«»&gt; in prrirrrap, , .Ingl. "hot Angele* 80b^ ^p^Beoger train* H . '“^-“yjtor taveth the ix»n nnd hath
’. case,
— as tBerc “
k j
Judre of Probate.
.. .
I'uhllc Building’ «r perwnpl raoin i i7, V00’ *c:‘M Jadure. He was horn
W* r k-\ ►
Bids wereopaned flre&lt;j at any man,
'
(A true copy-)
■Wand ;a
cnine lo MicbigMi
WAMHLWroH, OCL »L-W*r^ord;7'or !
’
t
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a
.
m
.
nnd
rrilrond
triutta
ek-ud, t0. Ril-V. clV io It®. waa
buiiaiMt •* re i The
tad r, l0.the haPnia* court in 1875, u th.
K E. retai — “»
* —•«*lh* ”
k_ rr.~le
tight .years practiced
He leaves a wife and Ll'ldor. At EMZ.klL

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�Hastings Banner.
Hastings Thursday, Nov. 5, 1891.

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

TH* HABTOtOH, MICH.. PO8TOFFICK,
AUGVST 14. 1979.

EDITORIAL NOTES^
The Election*.
Toc*day, elections of state officers or
members of legislature and judicial officers
were held In Massachusetts, Mississippi,
Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania. New
Jersey, Ohio. Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska.
Following nre the results so far as deter­
mined at thia writing:
Massachusetts, owing to republican dis­
affection, re-elects Russell, democrat, gov­
ernor. but the balance of the state ticket
Is republican.
In New York state It was Tammany, as
represented by Flower for the democracy,
and Hatte’s 'bossism, as represented by
Fassett for the republicans. The decent
democrats of New York city went bravely
to work, and cut down Flower's plurality
there by 15.000. But Plaltclsm was evi­
dently in great disfavor In the rural dlstriets, and disgruntled republicans upset
calculations by cutting tn two the usual re­
publican pluralities. Had republican gains
in the country kept pace with those In the
city of New York, Fossett would have
been elected. The democratic plurality
on governor and state ticket Is from 45,000
to 35,000.
Mississippi and Maryland arc as usual,
hopelessly democratic.
Pennsylvania goes republican by 50,000
majority.
New Jersey elected a new legislature.
While the republicans made great gains,
the democrats appear to have maintained
control.
Ohio elects McKinley and the whole re­
publican ticket by from 15,000 to 25,000.
In this state the lines were squarely
drawn on the tariff and silver questions,
being the only state where national issues
alone were discussed. The result Is a
Splendid republican victory.
No returns from Nebraska. In South
Dakota, the republican candidate for con­
gress in tlie 3d dtetdef at the special elecgot more votes thad'were cast for both hls

alliance and democratic opponents.
, The elections for county and judicial
offices in Kansas show tremendous republi­
can gains, and take that state completely
out of the doubtful list.
In Iowa prohibition was the Issue; aud
on that Issue solely party lines were
drawn. The result Is still In doubt;
but the democrats appear to haw the gov­
ernor. and the republicans the balance of
the state ticket, including the legislature.
In Michigan, there were only two elec­
tions, that for city officers in Detroit, and
* for congress In the 5th district, for. vacan­
cy caused by tlie death of M. H. Ford.
The republicans swept Detroit clean,
electing every city officer by large majori­
ties, and 14 ot the 1«, aldermen. No
greater political revolution was ever known
in any city. In the 5th district, Belknap,
republican was elected
congressman.
■ These straws show that in Michigan the
tide is sweeping toward republicanism.
In tlie other states, the result is as fa­
vorable to the republicans as they had any
reason to expect In Ohio, the only state
where national issues alone were discussed,
the result is most gratifying, and the Mc­
Kinley bill and honest money aro strongly
. endorsed.

And new more of the true squawbuckian
brilliaiicy'-begliis to display Itself. This
lime In the new tax law, which careful es­
timates go to show will cost the peopl* of
the state more than $$0,000 more than/the
old law, by reason of the fact that IF re­
quires the sale of state tax lands to be un­
der the direction of the county treasurers,
instead of the Auditor General And the
best authorities also claim that the liability
to errors will be far greater under the new
than under the old law. since the exper­
ienced clerks in the auditor’s office, who
had this matter in charge, would be far
more certain to reach correct descriptions
of land than county treasurers, whose
terms cannot last beyond four years, and
are frequently but two years. It was a
fine mess the squawbucks made of all
kinds of legislation.
This is the way the Grand Rapids Lead­
er feels about Gov. Winans, as shown in a
recent editorial:
The eloquent Charles Hampton delivered
a column of rolid talk at the big democratic
tally in l&gt;etroit last night. In the course of
Which he.declared several tiroes over that
but fur the strong personality and 1mMtMe popularity of Edwin B. Winans.
Michigan would have gone republican last
talL Oh. mice!
As the Leader warmly supported Mr.
Wlnai's, U is evident that there’s been a
change iu its attitude toward the soldlerhatiiig governor.
August Serr. of Corunna, can give our
contemporary of the Journal valuable
pointers on the merits of squawbnek oil.
Be attempted to light a fire with it one
warning last week, and then It took hlm
half an hour to find and pick up the pieces
of bis stove. Mr. Serr feels that he is iu
possession of all the necessary information
to qualify him to speak about low test oil.

The status of tobacco in the catalogue of
Werieyan Methodist conference at Grand

One Hundred Dozen Large size
Fast Colors, Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs
NOW ON SALE AT

CENT

ONE

each

BOSTON JTOKE
BAILEY BL.OCK,
Our Dry Goods and Cloak House is loaded full of all kinds of Dress Goods. Cloaks, Shawls, Underwear, Blankets, Etc., all at our usual low
. popular prices.

BOSTON STORE
One thousand papers of good brass pins^full count, at one cent per paper.

BOSTON STORE
The coming week we will show many attractions in our Cloak Department.

Cloaks__ of
Cloaks of Every Description for Ladies.
_ Every Description for Misses.
Cloaks of Every Description for Children.

Visit our Blanket and Comfort department. The cold weather is here and we offer you Blankets: Comforts, Etc., at a little more than one-half
price your old line merchants have been charging you.

BOSTON STORE
Trade at the pushing, progressive Dry Goods and Cloak House that first made you the low prices. We are here to stay and shall build for
ourselves a large trade by giving you at all times the best values in Dry Goods, Cloaks, Etc., to be had.

E.a.ziL.Krsr block.
Nothing makes a democrat so mud as to
Additional Local News.
read what is now current history : 'that In
Dakota and California are tin mines of ca­
The concensus of opinion among the
pacity sufficient to supply the needs of this
leading medical authorities of our time is
country; and that there are now building that what Is known as alcoholism is a
in the country factories that will furnish disease. That, while by inheritance or by
so willing, one may acquire a habit ot in­
all this tin plate tills country may need.
toxication, once formed the habit becomes
Every now market opened to the farmer a disease, as much so ns rheumatism,
for his grains and meats within the past dyspepsia and other physical ailments, it
three score years has been opened by the is only in late yearn that this view of alco­
holism has obtained. As soon ns this
McKinley bill. It is the only tariff bill became established, attention was turned
ever proposed or passed by congress whose to finding a cure by medical men. But so
provisions were especially designed to 4ar, tho only person who has found a
specific for this now recognized disease is
benefit the American fanner.
Dr. 1/eslle EL Keeley, of Dwight. 111.
A South Dakota jury gave thjf indict­ Through a long series of years he experi­
mented upon those confirmed in the drink­
ments in the U. S. court that resulted In ing habit by using a preparation uf chloride
the arrest of the Louisiana Lottery officers. of gold. At first, results were meager and
This is a great credit to South Dakota. disappointing, but twenty years of per­
We hope It may result In terminating this sistent study and experimenting brought
his remedy to perfection. Naturally med­
gigantic robbing, gambling scheme.
ical men generally distrust Dr. Keeley’s
Democratic ideas on the tariff were em­ remedy, for the reason that he keep* it a
secret; but as it is eminently to bls profit
bodied in the Mills bill, which took off the to keep it so. It Is not to be wondered at
duty ou wool, and gave no protection to Hurt he does, nor is It to be berated on that
farm products In the distinctively agricul­ account. At the little town of Dwight,
tural states, but left 68 per cent, duty on the Leslie E. Keeley Co. have established
an institute for the treatment of alcoholism.
sugar and 100 per cent, on rice.
Though their work has extended through
It may not be sufficient to damm the several years, they have never sought to
secure patronage In any other manner
democratic party to eternal Infamy but It than by such advertising as those who had
ought to be that its foundation hopes ot been treated voluntarily gave. It was not
success In '92 are the south, kept solid by until the !ast ten months that people gen­
fraud, and that Incarnation of political rot­ erally began to seriously think there was a
real virtue In Dr. Keeley’s. treatment.
tenness, Tammany.
t
Now the number under treatment constant­
The squawbuck legislature, of sainted ly varies from 500 to BOO. Tho treatment
Is claimed also to cure the opium, cocoaine
memory, will not appeal very flatteringly to and tobacco habits. Those under treat­
the farmers of Michigan to support the ment are from every walk of life, from the
democratic ticket. The farmers of Michi­ tramp to the millionaire—doctors, lawyers,
editors, congressmen, business men, ming­
gan know when they’ve had enough.
ling freely with those from other occupa­
Farmers, do you want another infliction tions. The Institute is In no sense an
asylum. All patients are at liberty iodo
like the late squfwbuck legislature? If as they please, can stay or go. All engage
you do, there’s a sure way to get it: Fol­ rooms outside the Institute, and four times
low the demagogues into the democratic each day repair to the same, nnd have in­
jected Into their arms a solution of chloride
sideshows.
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of gold, and take a quantity of ••dupe." as
It looks as though Uncle Samuel’s new it is called. The patients, when they com­
mence treatment, are supplied with what­
navy might be useful In teaching the ever liquors their appetites crave, in liberal
Chileans how to behave themselves. They quantitM*. But in from two to five days,
seem to be disposed to learn in no other it.-arlyjFery one of them finds it impossisibie tocontinue drinking; in factthc stuff
becomes utterly repugnant to the taste,
and In from 3 to 6 weeks, 90 per cent, of
How many markets did the Mills bill
the patlwits are discharged as cured—that
propose to open to the American farmer? Is they are placed right where they were
Not one. Stick a pin there, farmers, when before the habit was formed. It will nut,
be Impossible for them to go to drinking
a democrat berates the McKinley bill.
again, juat as it is not Impossible for the
The supreme court of Michigan has just most strictly temperate or. temperance man
to drink If he submits his will to a desire
decided that every ticket nominated by a for 1L But it is claimed that the diseased
regular called caucus or convention must condition that gave tlie craving appetite
for liquor disappears, and tlie discharged
be put upon the official ballot.
patient feels no more desire to drink
Such Insane folly as fusion Is followed liquor than docs any man w ho has never
by such deplorable results as the squaw­ touched it. Among those who testify to
tbe merits of this cure are senators, con­
buck legislature.
.
gressmen. politicians, lawyers, merchants,
doctors, and men from every avocation.
It looks as though the conservative min­ And too are many society women, whose
istry of Canada would have to go.
presence at noted society events has given
them a taste for champaigns or other
wish’s. Mr. Tarsney.
the brainey excoBgresnmn from Saginaw. Is among the
unfortunate* who now claims Immunity
from a destroying appetite for strong drink,
which cure be credits to tbe Keefey rem­

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS
Blate of Mlchigr.n. County of Harry- m.
Estate of Allee H. Barom. deerssed.
We tbe un(tersUneJ. having t«*u api-mtel
by the rrobste court for 11w County of JUm.
State of Mic!iig.’.n.roinmi«ri&lt;^rrs torei-vhr. ex­
amine and adjust all elalnis add d&gt;-tnuuj.» of ail
person* against said deceased, do hereby give
notice .that we will meet at Ute I*rot:;.tr court
rooms in tb* City ot lljstinj*. MIcUcsh. ro
Friday, the fifth dav of February. A. 1&gt; &gt; nnd
on Thursday, tbe fifth day of May. A. l». IW2 ul
V o’clock a. tn. of each of said day *, ter the ; ;rpose of examining and allow tng satd rla-i**. and
ibat six months Iron* the fifth day ot November,
A. D.. l*»l. were allowed-by saM court ter
creditors tu present their claims te u* tor etamlnation and allowance.
Dated November Sth. A. D. Ip’L
PROBATE ORDER.
EVURXK HaUTBORX. i
State of Michigan.County of Bam —s*.
F. K. NAt -tAtV,
• Ccnnu‘.--oners.
At a soMten of the Probate Court for tltf
County of Barry , holden al Uie Prutiate Offlro;
In the City of Hasting*. In said countv. «n
A.
PBOBATE ORDER..
Wcdueaday, the 4th nay of November, lu the State
of Michigan, Couaty ihui,-v*.
year one thousand eight hundred and nluHy one
At?* aesslun of the iTobHte Court .’r the
Present. Uharh-s W. Armstrong. Judge of aountrof
Barry, lioltten at tbe Probate ■ '/' ■ e tn
Probate.
cttiMJjastlngr, lu said coun’y. on Wednes­
In the matter of the estate of John German, the
day. InKltlrdav of November. &gt;0 thv )W
deceased.
butidred and nlnrtvonr
(&gt;« reading and tiling the petition, duly veri­ thousaraTidulit
Present,
fied. of A inertia German, widow of said de­ Probate Cbsrtes 1Vv-Arn;Str'«-|:, JiMf*. *f
ceased, praying that a certMln instrument now
In the matter of thc istate of Samuel LftKcy.
on file In this court purportbig to be the last will deceased.
and t-&gt;taraeut «f said decewwi may be admitted
On reading and filing the pdtituui.
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to probate and that administration of uld tied
of BUaa Ferkry. son of said
prsy
estate may be granted to said petitioner or some tris that*
administration of saW cstste vwy
other suitable person.
granted
to
said
petltwoercr
sameother
-.uiuroto
Thereunon it Is ordered, that Wednesday, the
3d day of December. A. 1). UM. at ten o'clock ^^Tberetipon It is onttrrd. that Fstdaj
inibe forenoon be assigned for tbe hearing of said day of Dcct tuber A !&gt;.. i-t l at ten *&gt;•■««
petition, aud that the heirs at law of said de­ In the fomioon. be assignlor t-h.-wiw u.
ceased and all other persons Interested in said said petition, and that tiiebrir*»t iu* : ‘
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estate, are required to appear at a session of said deceased and all other persons hftcrvMed in
Court, then to be holden at the Probate OIBce estate, are nuntred to appear at
In the City of Hastings; lu said County, and Of Mid court then to be holaen M tlie 1 &lt;•» ••;•••
show cause. If any there be. why tbe-prawr of Office^la tbe cily^of Hytij*;orc
the petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
Itiourrmav not l«e , ••.v.t* ' -'- a it
tn
to the p« rsous Interested In said ertatc. of the of
•
ordered.
That
wdd
I-1:t.on
;
r
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a&lt;&gt;istu
ptmdeneT ot said i&gt;etltlon and tbe bearing tice
Bpersoca Interretcdtn
&lt;-tan. *
thereof, by causing a ropy of thts order to be
mcyofMid petition, an-: t..
puiilhhrd In tbe wutiugs Bamxkr. a ticwspacausing
a
ropy
of
tl.l«
&lt;&gt;n.&lt;-r
.u
it
Kpt Inted and circulated In said Ceuuty of published In the Hostings JUssrs. a
ry once in each week for three successive per printed and circulated in ’ u.
weeks previous to said day of hear.ug.
Bamr.
once
tn
each
week
tor
three
•&gt;.
. •
Chas. W. ahmstrong,
weeks prevlny* to «»i&lt;t day of hc.-mi
Recently the Kalamazoo Telegraph ad­
(A true copy.)
Juagc of Probate.
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Chak:.ks
AinteT.i-v*.
dressed thc following qmytions to several
(A tree ropy.)
&lt;•! I r-' ■■■• ■ ■
prominent nnd successful men of this state:
1. How can a young man succeed in
business?
2. How can he make money?
3. How is he to be guided in making
Investments?
Among thc many Interfiling replies re­
ceived, the following from Hon. Thos. W.
Palmer, president of the World’s Fair Com­
mission. seems so much lu point, that we
give It a place, and commend it to the
thoughtful attention of our younger readedy. Also Wm. Shakespeare, editor of
tlie Kalamazoo Gazette, who in bis paper
has explained and commended the treat­
ment. claiming that from it, he has secured
a cure for a lung-standing and terrible ap­
petite for liquor. There are as many as
25 lu Kalamazoo alone, and several
hundred in this state, who claim to have
been cured by the chloridb of gold treat­
ment. And our own city is not unrepre­
sented. Fred L. Heath, tlie druggist, who
hac^what is termed a periodic appetite for
liquor, a craving Mr. Heath says that he
could not resist, an appetite which lie was
compelled to indulge and must have In­
dulged even at tlie cost of hls life. In Ids
case there would be often periods of sev­
eral days, weeks and often a month when
he had no desire to drink. Then the
disease would steal upon him; he would
note a quicker pulse, almost feverish
temperature, and he could do nothing to
atop lu He was driven as irresistably to
drink as a feather is driven before a gale.
Hearing from what he deemed reliable
sources of the efficacy of the Keeley rem­
edy. and deeply anxious to rid himself of
a habit which humiliated him. he left
about five weeks ago for Dwight to take
the treatment. He speaks In the most
certain manner of the cure It has effected;
and It was his wh&gt;h. for the benefit of
others similarly afflicted, that we publish
the above. He gives tlie treatment bls un­
qualified endorsement, and is as certain as
can be that he is cured of the dreadful ap­
petite. We adralffe the spirit he IhuwB In
this matter, and with hls host of friends
earnestly hope that tlie cure may be per­
manent

trol have much to do with a man's success
financially. Many men deserving of suc­
cess have died poor.
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Enjoy your pursuit. Take care of your
health. Be careful as to your associates,
and if you do not Ih-coiuc rich, which after
all Is a relative term, you will have de­
veloped the talent given you more thau
many multi-millionaires."

There is no dodging

You ask me three questions, vix: How
can a young man succeed In business?
How can he make money? How can he
be guided in making Investments?
The answers thereto would be as nu­
merous as there are young men, or as may
be his opportunities, or as his surround­
ings or as is tire stuff that is In him. It
would require a book to answer complete-.
ly. Briefly I would answer all three at
onee. Let him be chaste. Industrious,
sober, attentive, observing, economical,
honest, cautious, and courteous. Let him
live so as to secure the confidence ot all
who come In contact wife him. Let him
I* very careful to get rid of all or any dis­
agreeable habit of speech or manner. Hu­
manity is so constituted that first Impres­
sions influence a young man's cbanooa
more tluin is generally thought Be polite
without being servile. Let him get into a
business that he can enjoy. If he Is an
employe let him do more than is required
of bint Doot be too particular about
what you are put at, but do it Such a
young man will be soon marked fur con­
fidential work, and then hh opport unity
comes. Establish confidence. Other thing!

PLAIN FACTS.
If you will call and examine our

QOObS—PRKEJ
II you will but favor us with a chance to please you in '-ea •
we are sure you will be convinced that our stock.is not or: \
the largest but also the best in town and

Y©M WALL

TOWra

As this boy is that there is
NO DODGING IT.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.
Groceries, Crockery, China and Lamps.

�I Hastings Banner
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llvtings, Thursday, Nov. 5, 1891.
W. R. COOK. Local BdltoT

IVORY
SOAP
99“ Pure
TH! BEST fOB EVEIY PURPOSE,

There will be a fish-pond aoclal *n,i
dance at G. A. IL hall. Bowens Mills on |
Friday evening, November 18th. 1891. •

PERSORALJYIENTION,
Ed. Clarke was In Grand Rapids Friday.

retti,ir^^«dvruLB,npman w,u »*
Mrs. M. L. Cook went to Grand Rapids
KJmL. * h R K Ko*’’ or *l 8- B. Friday.
,
!rUI
A" lndcb’*1
h'“&gt;
Mrs. Clement Smith was in Grand RapwiU please call and settle as soon as posslto* yesterday.
1
The tax this year will p«y
bai-L।
due o» Hie old school bonds, also 88,000
•b&lt;’ S10 0^. which the building, heatte! ^‘n n,r“Ub!«&lt; «f t»* new school buildir’eS’L®0?.1, To prorWc for ,h« other
8..000 for the new school building, the
finance committee were authorized to se­
cure a loan of that amount for three yeara
at not to exceed « per cent

bitkm I?.IT °e‘ng made to Mcure
tirin !2Jhto®?unty
tneans of local op11X, .V1? w,c^Pd
,»n(’ V-nton vln.
f !tW b)‘ tbe halooo,*,!’
what
will pave the way for such action. And
If the saloonists find the people of Harrv
county teHing them to “closa up." they
themselves for It. Had they
th? "W’ bad they not w‘*rolly vlolated-nearly every one of Its provisions,
they would not have aroused tho Indig­
nant protests of the people.

M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was In tbe
eUy Saturday.

n M.T
V&gt;
Rapids Friday.

s,lngerland was hi Grand

Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt returned Monday from
a visit to Ohio.

Mrs. Norman Bailey Is lecturing
Branch county.

In

P. R. Rogers, of Prairieville, was in the
city oyer Sunday.

MIXER’S

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CAS.S.
I BLOOD
FOR THH

HIQH PRICES ZINb H/lRb TIMES
MUST GO!
CANCER &amp; SCROFULA
THE GREATEST

REMEDY OF THE AGE.
Cures taU BLOOD and SKIN Dtaeassa
Mrs. C. W. Young, of Allegan, spent
As H Blood Purifier it has no equal, bend
Sunday lu Urn city.
.
for pamphlet ahowine tz.&lt;-‘r*’z'-*i~'—
Mrs. Flora Ford, of Texas. Is visiting
relatives lu the city.

J. M. McElwain made a business trip to
NaahvHI« yesterday.
Fred Spangemacher. of Middleville, was
in the city last week.

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w&amp;u£X$^'-,*TOt ««*““

sbss

Nffl Goods and Maneions Prices.

f., . t ’ J.
recotntm-tided it ?o Kt-vtand
Mrs. A. E. Barnes, of Richland,
The city. In our Judgment, has not done ing friends iu tho city.
in visitft"? °r
ha» ’*keu 'I for i
l»?l.W?rk lhal w“ morc l*roctl«l. nor
‘egaud It bu cured him
L. H. Evarta made a business
tmi?^l’enefi1tS W 1 h*’ morc lMt,nK. ‘han
trip to
that of causing an official survey to be Grand Rapids Tuesday.
•.! rMt *" &lt;ii.putn. .tout
41,43 snd 4.5'Mon roe street.
Fred Greble Aade a business
trip to
1
9trcct lines and Iraundary lines. Grand Rapids yesterday.
Grand Rapids, Mich.. Oct .-4,IMO.
iMwHuc Mich.. Nor.
Hook.
And the city has been exceedingly for­
For
Sale
by
all Druggists.
C. E. Bldlack made n business trip
tunate In securing Mr. Glen Balch to have
to
charge of the work. He baa been most Kentucky the past week.
1*RBFAUED nr
painstaking, faithful and accurate In bls
Miss Adda JordnTi visited thc Grirtd Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
Circulation Chis week
... 2,000 wor*. and has set out to do a work that Rapids schools yesterday.
would for all time reflect credit upon the
E. M Evarta. of Nashville, was in the
Hereafter, changes for advertisement*। city as well as himself. He has succeeded
• • i&gt;t reach this office Tu«*t&gt;days at latest to, in both. And there is not a city In the city yesterday on business.
insure Insertion In thc issue of tlie week. state that has a better official suney. and
Ed. Blake, of Middleville, was in tho
but one or two that ean compare with it. city on business Thursday.
when brought. .
Mr. Balch notes one very peculiar tiling In
Dr. II. C. I’eekham. of Freeport, was In
Bom. to Mr. aud Mr*. Chas. Walter, regard to every block In this city, that It
overruns the required measurement from the cltj’ on business Friday.
Tl-ur«lay morning, a daughter.
Tlie number of patrons of the electric four to eight feet Land was cheap when
Miss Arloa MeOmber left yestenlay for
the city was laid out. aud a good margin Grand Rapids to visit friends.
light eutuphny is rapidly. Increasing.
was given each block to provide against
Twenty-eight pounds of sugar for &gt;1.00। any contingency. It will hereafter cause
Mrs. S. J. Robbins, of Battle Creek,
Hams A VanAkman.
no trouble to locate street Hues, and all [ visited friends here last week.
The chair and table factory is making tbe difficulty that has been experienced
Mrs. Ed. Richards, of Middleville, visit­
quite guod sized shipments so far this from the uncertainty In this matter iu the ed her son IL B., over Sunday.
past will disappear.
month.
selling
Bro. Fcighner, of the Nashville News,
Here are over 7 P.O pupils enrolled Id the
If our readers could for but a brief time
at very
cel
s of this city—nearly 10O more Hian be.permitted to see all the requests pre­ was In the county hub Tuesday.
D. W. Reynolds returned Saturday from
ferred to the editor of a weekly paper, in
volumes
Bertha
Mr-. G. F. Chidester gave a very pleas­ the way of asking for the publication of a visit with friends in New York.
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ant •» ‘-'clock tea in honor of Mra. Clarence articles, they would indeed be surprised.
Mrs. Addle Reed Fleming returned to
Yutuu Monday.
From a remote corner of the county is a her home In Philadelphia yesterday.
The city should see to causing the repair notice of the death of some one. usually
get
Messrs. E. IMIroot. A. McCoy and M.
of many sidewalks that are In a dangerous­ accompanied with poetry that Is “stale, L. Cook were In Grand Rapids Friday.
me.
flat and unprofitable” in tbe extreme.
ly unsafe condition.
Then some other district will be heard
Will Mendion. of Kalamazoo, was a
You can now shoot lawfully any from with an account of a wedding and a welcome caller at this office Thursday.
.jtialU which may not have been unlaw­ list of presents a- long as a State road, and
sell
Mrs. Charles Wheeler, of Allegan. Is
fully ki-'ku tigretofure.
no interest to anybody but those imthat
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Walter.
A ea’l has been. Issued for the third medlatelv connected. There will be the
venerable “card uf thanks” and the more
Miss
Myrtle
Rose,
of
Grand
Rapids,
•i &lt;ri»-t W. C. T. T. ‘Convention to be held
or less venerable notices that interest very spent Saturday and Sunday with friends
in &lt; lurlutte. Deccitfber 1,2. 3 and 4.
few people to say the least All these thc here.
A!, accounts due me must ba paid at editor Is asked to print without pay; in­
deed if compensation bu hinted aL IMI, Dr. A. J. Wright left Fuesday morning
i-!c r a.- 1 need 11m- mtdiey.
editor becomes from that moment a sort of for a two weeks’ vacation in northern
F. G. Stqxv ei.i^
pirate in thc eyes ot those making requests. Mich.
A* a meeting of the school board last But as wearing as all these tilings are,
THE DRUGGIST..
evening, it was decided to buy the Battle they are not to be compared with the ' Thos. Handy was called here by the
dangerous illness.of hls sister. Miss Belle
I reck *ea*.&gt; tor the uew school bailding.
personal attacks, rarely signed by the Handy.
i
John io-.-mer ha* lately bought Art cowardly parties-making Un-in. who are
Dr. F. II. Esslg and wife, of Dowagiac,
‘ n-tnd dol!a»-&gt; worth of watches, which usually sticking their enlarged nasal organs
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. S. M.
en.v . 1 him to sell cheaper than any other into the affairs of other people. Sime- spent
.
.
times these verMinalitles are Intensely Fowler.
ludicrous: and it the parties sending them
Would you be In style? Visit the store could only see the merriment they unwlt- I Manager Pendergast, of the wool boot
factory,
went
to
Grand
Rapids
on
business
&lt; f &lt;’ I». Spaulding where you will find tlie tingly provoke, they would feel like going Tuesday.
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and last fashion /laten as well
dff Into a back lot and kicking tbemsclvrs.
A. II. Johnson, of Jackson, was In thc |
as a . first dans goods.
f
After these things are enjoyed to their full
city last week preparing to move his house-.
Friday last about 30 friends of Mrs. extent, they find their way to the waste 1hold goods there.
E-’|(w;*m| gave her a very pleasant blrth- basket. These things ar&lt;_jiald to explain
si-.y surprise. Tire oct'aeion was highly to a couple of unknown persons who sent
_
Dr. Ixjwry attended the meeting of the
that
&lt;»u. thbw^k
r * kind n&lt; llt.r.turv 7:
7...L wk,
‘ | ’Itarrr* E.n.n CnnnlyM^l^ A»-«htl»n
vr: -jcd by all present.
ttieir communications
communications do not appede
anneac.
: Iat: \ ertnnntv ilk I nuradaj.
M •- lb rrington, a thoroughly first class
A Merchants Organization of the Retail | . Elmer Cotant hx&lt; secured a position
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is. now with O. D. Spaulding
wb
-.he- wiii furnish ^valuable sug- 1 Merchants has been organized Id till* *with Aldrich thc hurdware man of Hickory
.
.■--li-iire to ali about io purchase.
city, as a branch of The Merchants Retail Corners, and has moved there.
Siiss Belle Handy, who has been very
Hr. l.Rtl'.n&gt;p wants to sell one of his Commercial Agency, of 53 Dearborn street,
with typhoid „fever.
|
Lt--- before going away and will sell Chicago. This agency has for Its purpose dangerously HI„„„
■-:«r f-.r cash or up time. If any one the protection of retail merchants and In ' (O i*. jn tfIe Way of recovering,
no way has anything to do u ilh tlie regainx’ i&lt;ii’» a good horse here is a chance.
tkm of pi ices It u-cs no dishonorable ■i By. Dickinson. Ike Spanable and Will
I'h In mind that John Bessmer has tbe means to force collections or settlements, 1 Bennett started for Cheboygan county
. • ‘•lock of sis-ctaclfs in gold and but the merchants propose to exercise their Monday on a hunting expedition.
s’f-i liAims, sells them cheaper than any h-gni right to refuse credit to a person who
Editor Warner.- of the Democrat, Is we
■ir -i- .-nd jrta tlie eyes free of charge.
gains the reputation ot nut treating a mem­ are happy to state recovering from a must
ber of the Agency honorably. There Is
lii nrj C. Cook lias purchased a half In­ no law compelling merchants to wllYhcir dangerous attack of typhoid fever.
' • - n the grocer?’ and feed store and
Mr. and Mrs. John Kibby, uf Tallapoosa.
goods on credit. There Is no. laxv forbid­
v 1&gt;. Cook. The many frit-Jids
ding merchants refusing credit to any per­ Ga., were in the city Friday visiting rela­
! new firm wish them abundant pros- son they see fit. and when a merchant sells tives. aud started fur Richmond, Ind., Sat­
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bis goods on credit it is as an r.&lt;*caBiodation urday.
CAPTURED
Music Trade Journal says that the to the consumer, and if such consumer has
Mrs. Emory Alverson, ot Alma, visited
x-ta^o^gan wilFbe the leading In- no appreciation of the favor extended and friends In the city Saturday, leaving for
County
are easily In
•i»t. A uu can play any piano tpusic willfully neglects to make a reasonable Utah Monday morning where she will
cm. J.din Ikssmrr. the jeweler. and honorable adjustment of his indebted­ make her future home.
tells
availeth
ness. then he should be compelled to pay
At a recent meeting of a tew citizens of
as he buys, it is belter for him and much
1 • one HMion plait fnr high schools more profitable for the merchant. Many the county it was ordered that a eall be
la
tli'VUfMxl al the state convention ot a poor worthy man has been refused credit issued for a county convention to institute
••iiy m Il-mp Miperinten&lt;lents at Lansing re fur the necessities of life because ot the measures for the suppression of the liquor
ut.’v. and wm highly commended by all, merchant's unpleasant experience with bad traffic under the present local option law
•1 o had tried it
debtors, bht this system will tend to ob- a* provided by act 207 of Session Ijiws of
The annual donation for Kev. Wm. vlate all -that, because the man who dues 1889. Such a convention In therefore call­
•‘‘ji -r will be at the M. E. parsonage on respect bis credit will be known and have ed fur Saturday, Nov. 14. 1891, to be held
established.
tVi-.!ne$day ot next week. Nov. tlth. from a standing among merchrtta, while the at the court house in the city ot Hastings
This
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i&lt;&gt; j». tn. A cordial invitation is ex-1 “dead beat" and others ot his kind will, at one o'clock p. iu. Let every township
also be known to Die members of this! be well represented.
t-iided to his many friend*.
Bt Odder of Committee.
Agencvand be absolutely refused credit;
nrdlnr to the official report Barry ]
no matter if be move* to another town or
r'-:;:itV- wheat crop this year is over | state his reputation as poor pay will follow
A
desirable
farm ot 100 seres. 2 V miles
- 1‘v.OtiO bushels. According to reports | him and the merchants In such new place
: • the secretary of state, but a small per- ot residence will also refuse him erodlt- cast &lt;»f Hickory Comers. Mich., good build­
ings, oonvAlent to school
•■etitajp* of thia has been marketed.
This agency issues a regular and legal Bi­
J. C. Brsuoi’.
The M-vcn octave piano case organ takes Monthly Abstract of unsettled accounts.
brown,
etc.,
Aunouneouien .
the lead of all others In tone, finish and Each member agrees to forfeit twenty
We. A. D. and Henry C. Cook, having
pilce. Everybody Is Invited to see them dollars to bis branch as a penalty, In case
he extends credit to a person whose un­ entered Into copartnership in (he grocery,
my store.
JoHS Hessmer.
settled account appears in the abstract and i flour and fwd business, respectfully invite
tbeJeweler.
no account can appear therein until tne the general public lo call and examine our
We ean and will promptly change ad- debtor has hail a full and fair opportunity j stixrk of groceries and prices, as we cannot
dn-MM-s nf ah Ba NN eh snbKribers but to go to the merchant he owes and In some I bn undersold; and there cannot be any
miqs
our
annul undertake to change thc addresses way arrange such indebtedne-uv The man , better goods on the market. Come and
‘•f Detroit* Tribune subscribers. Write who can pay and won’t pay aud the man
A.
D.
A
H.
C.
C
ook.
that paper If yau want your address who cannot pay, but will not go to the; see.
Corner of State aud Creek Sts.
changed.
bo
merchant aud state his condition and make
Notice to SporUmtn
Mr*. Chas. E. Reed, residence west effort to arrange, is thc person this Agency |
is
after.
This
Agency
does
not
lofenere
fit,
We.
the
undesigned
farmers
of
Barry
i Crn n street, desires to announce that she .
i" prepared to do all work Id the line of with the credit of men who deal iwnorabl?. County, forbid ill persons from hunting
mending clothes for Individuals or famil- no matter If they are alow; neither does It on our land, and any person found hunting
charge you.
i«-s nt very reasonable rates. Leave work in any way regulate prices. Its sole otyect on our land after this date will be prosecut­
Is to compel men to be honest with ed to the full extent of the law.
at the house or with Mrs. John Michael
merchants or to pay spot cash tor goods
H. Hiisinger.
.€. H. Hoyt, of Inring, offers three pure
SnetMxi
Ibb. Mind h»«
Thomas Crawley.
bred Durham bulls for sale cheap this tmn iii-wlwl for. Ion,lime and
Albert Barnaby.
month. Any one wanting good stock wlU work. "Iu combination there is
Matbjkr Hall.
AWb
should eall and see them, at the farm two .irenglh.- Tbr mwnbers b»,e tb«
Peter Coburn.
miles east of Irving.
Respectfully.
or hllorr of Ui* 9.1010 In tholr own
James Smith.
SENT J
C. H. Hott.
band, WlKWrr morejiant, bnto proprrPorter Burton.
Colburn Osguud.
It is no doubt'advisable on general prin­ I. combined, tbe .r.mn bn« pro,™ • «rat
Ebcr J take.
ciples to trade with reliable established racn* Tbe weii fat help, anrtolb awered b, thia Afeney. ,od tlx. nwrrloud. In
M. IL Burton.
home merchants, and those who Imagine
C. D. Barnaby.
that trading dealers are selling good goods ■II ramll town, ,re rlrlu.! ,nd wdloiud u.
Join
tbe
oonnly
branch.
If
properly
on
Mr.
and Mrs. E. Peunock.
at It-M than regular rates will find that
they cannot buy gold dollars for fifty cents. ducted and tbe nwebanl. lire up to thrtr
a&lt;reewent. tbl. or^nltalluu omrajt but
On Tl.un.lo of
&lt;ri»HI
The wool boot company are making re­ prore of raat bewetl. ■" dead !»*• •"
f,t. aralt-dreaaed poolin'.
pairs on their dry kiln that will enable given no show.
IM11. on Mid ooln-n. I"*n
tiiem to nearly double tbelr capacity.
wild pninv. tor wlilob 1
l*&gt; tbt* blf*1Orders have been received so numerously
M»rrl»d.
of late as to require the company to work
ourte. prior ta “"I«
ertime. It is expected to Increase the
Mr. SOU Wr" UIUMIU.
—
£d. to n»is &lt;m»&gt;&gt;. •&lt; •*»&lt;*
output to 1.9C0 pairs daily.

See Them and You Want Them.
Price Them and You Buy Them.

LOCAL NEWS.

The Best Manufacturers Produce Finer
Goods this Season than Ever Before.

Photo Albums

I have a fell lino of albums
on band and am
them
reasonable prices.
Over 400
of
Clay s novels, nicely bound,
and “out of sight” for price.
Don't
books of any sort
until you see
,
Am headquarters for pure
drugs, which I always
at
people can afford.'
prices

Fred L. Heath

WE HAVE THEH

They are manufactured by the well-known
houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels of Boston, Mass.;
L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., and Stein Bloch &amp; Co.,,
of Rochester, N. Y.,
7

Call and see us. You will find us at the
top in the clothing line, and at the bottom in.
prices.
Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One Price Clothiers.

a

IN
THE LMb
*

WE HAVE
the best of tlie Clothing trade of Barry
and
“ the Lead.” Yon know the “gqod book”
us that it
a man nothing if lie hyle his light under a
bushel.
the language of the street “Every man should blow his
own horn”, especially if he has a good one. We have no desire to
boast. Our reputation as the leading clothier of Barry County is

0

well

week we wish to talk OVERCOAT to you. We have every­
thing desirable in Kerseys. Meltons, Cheviots, Worsteds, Beavers.
Chinchillas, Etc., made up in the best manner possible, and perfect
fitting. Au elegant assortment of them in all shades—black, blue,
tan.
aud prices from $15 to $25. We have good, ser­
viceable OVERCOATS that we can sell much cheaper, and if you
are looking for an every day, rough weather OVERCOAT you will
not
seeing
stock before purchasing.
FOR! AN ELEGANT, DRESSY OVERCOAT, we can show you
Overcoats that can not better in either material, workmanship or
and at prices that are at least one-half of what any tailor would

clothinq
’

EUR-

Hl/HIHQ/.

/PA

�Hastings Banner.! 1891.
Thursday, Nev. 5, 1891.

Why do you keep trying unknown
brands of

h-EHHIEESThGARDEN GROWN

when you can be sure of getting one
thet has been tested, not only by ex­
perts, but actual consumers, all of
whom agree in placing

YAMASHIR0

JAPAN TEA
YOKOHAMA

Roval Satsuma as Leader
ALWAYS RELIABLE.

Only one dealer in town has it.

Call on Jos. Rogers for Royal Satsuma Japan Tea.
New Spring Crop Leaf of 1891.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by

Jos. Rogers.

IN COLD WEATHER
Whon you hug the stove, you want to feel warm.
You want to know that the stove is a good one;

that you are getting the best resuite from the

fuel burned—in short, that you made p good in­
vestment when you boug.it it. Of this you can
always be assured when you buy

STOVES
Of the well known firm of Goodyear faros.

It is

conceded that they carry the largest and best

line, the best in service,‘style, wear, and thc most
economical*, /he recognized leading lines of the

trade.

Cook Stoves and Ranges,
Steel Ranges,

Round Stoves,

The Diving Flue Stoves,

Coal Stoves.
cannot afford to buy a stove of any descrip­

tion without visiting

GOODYEAR BROS

Do You Have Weak Eyes?
Do you want to know what ails your eyes?
Do you need your eyes examined by one who can tell
what you need ?

If you do, call on Dr. Lowry, tho oculist, the optician.
Take this advice and you wont regret it; and you will save
your eyes and money in the end.

DR. DOWRY

Common council mrt pursuxnS to cnll
Wednesday evening Oct. 21,1891.
Mayor McCoy in the ehair.
C Roll call present. Aid#. Bentley. Nelaoo.
Reynolds. Sen lx, Spence.
Moved by Aid. Benlly that communica­
tion from Hastings Wool Boot Co. be refernil to Board of Water Commlsatouern.
requesting thrir immediate attention to the
same. Carried.
IltcoItMl: By tlie common council of
the city of UastiuK*. that the finance e&gt;»uiinihtv Im- aulborizet! to burrow
sum of
money not exceeding alx thouMnd dollars,
to pay WHter works bonds due Nov. 1st
next, and other necessary expenses.
Dated, HaaUngl, Oct. 21. *91.
J. W. Bentlky.
Aid. Sente moved It adoption. Carried.
Ayes. BriiUey, Nelson, Kejuolds, Sentz.
Spence. Nays. none.
Jiciulvca, By tlie common council of
thc city or Hasting* that Glen E. Balch be
appointed city engineer of this dty for tbe
current joar.
Dated Hartlnga, Oct. 91, *91.
J. W. Bextt.kv.
Aid. Bentlev moved Its .-tdoplimt. Car­
ried. Ayes, Bentley. Nelson, Reynolds,
Scntz. Spencu. Nays. none.
Moved by Aid. Spence to adjourn to 7&lt;p.
m. OcLHO, ’Ul. Carried.
,
Adjourned.
&lt;,
J. B. Roberts, Recorder.

NOVEMBER.

1891.

Su. I Mo. Tu. I V.'e. Th. Fr. Sa.

2 3 A 5_
_8_ 9 10 IT J2
17 18 19
15
22 23 24 25 26
29 30

£
13
20
27

7
14
21
28

HISTORY OF A WEEK.
VVdnetdxy. Oct VK.
Thirty bousex wore destroyed at Con­
neaut. O.. by a cyclone. The loss La
n».ooa,
’
, u
The thirty-fifth annual conclave of the
Knight Tenipl.tr* of Illinois is being
bvid.in Chicago.
Judge Slebeoker remain* silent regard­
lag hl. refund to ft;' th. Wtaoula
treasury cnxex.
Ralph Cunningham, a son of Secretary
Foster’s business partner, al Fostoria, O .
Stempted suicide by throwing himself
ton furuuce.
The Damon Sate company,'whose works
at Cambridge, Mass., were recently
burneil, will probably erect-a plant In
Wnukrg-tn, IllsWilliam S Munson, a»sistant secretary
of the Fulton BaiWiog fusociation of
Cincinnati, i* a defaulter In the num of
$14.(MX). Cards and horse racing.
Fire a Meiugen, Switzerland, destroyed
120 houses and rendered 7St persons homoEvery edifleo ot importance In thc
village was destroyed.
Tbe New York court of appeals bes
rtndcrod a decision against tba validity
of the will of Samuel J. Tilden. Tbe
estate will now bv divided among the
legal heirs of the millionaire.
One of the Ixmisville (Ky.) Electric
Light company’* boilers exploded Monday
night nnd Marled a fire which destroyed
property valued nt WOO/tOO. Among the
losers nre Kaufman, SirauxteCn., J. V.
Kacott &amp; Son*, nutl Bamburger, Bloom

Common council met pursuant to ad­
journment Friday, Oct. 30. '91.
Roll call, present. Aids. Blinston. Monee.
Nelson. Sentz, Speuee. Waters. Absent.
Bentley rifid Reynolds.
Ou motion of Ahl. Nelson, peUtlon from
I. M. Gillespie and 13 others was referred
to the sidewalk committee.
On motion of Aid S|wnce petition from
C. II. Northrup nnd* five others was refer­
red to the Street committee.
Moved by Aid. Spence that report of
committee on proposed road in 2nd ward
be laid upon the table. Carried.
Mayor and Common Council,
Gentlemen:—your finance committee
would most respect fully rejairt that they
loaned from the Hastings National bank
Thursday, «&gt;rsthe sum ot six thousand dollar- at six per
A powder mill at Youag'town. O., ex­
cent, interest interest payable semi-annuaily, principle payable .Jan. 1st '93. ' plodrd, blowing two moo to atom*.
said monies to be used in paying waler I .Rev. Isaac Lse Nichol*on wn» conae
! crated bishop of the Epircopal diocese of
bond nnd interest on same.
.
*
LfKK Watkus. i Milwaukee.
...
I The real estate firm of Buahnell &amp;
Moved by Aid. Bllnatou that the report ' Buabnell, ©f St. Paul, ba* /uislgued, with
be accepted and adopted. Carried. Ayes.; liabilities of $5C|O.(M1
Bilunton, MMnee. Nelsou, Sente, Spence ; Hiram iwnter,
year# old. and Mr*,
and Walers. Nays, none.
] Wexlr, 74 rears old, will be married.at
Jfexo/c«f. That thc mayor and r?-&lt; Atlanta, Ga., next week,
corder l»e authorized to draw orders for the
Mrs. Julia
Benson, familiarly kuowu as
sum of «‘.x thousand dollars, payable to ‘‘„
1WUUU.„ ’’ ..
...................
.. it: .,the BridgeGrandma
Benson,
tiled
Hustings National Bank January 1st,
port (Coou , bnspital, agad lOA
said order to allow six per cent, setni an..............................................................
Edwin E. Marshall, of Philadelphia,
nua’ily interest.'
shot hi in Helf in the bruin at a Chicago huLt’KK WaTiiav &gt;
Unhappy domestic relation*.v
Aid, JUtcr. moved It. £‘&gt;l’tl'*Tb&lt;? 1(JCt,UDCaQti 0.. by the high
rled. Ayes. L!inst«&gt;n, Manee, Nelson. '. WiUU—n&lt;n
,__
____________
sonnnn
&lt;i..icycwuc— «ns» uillj
VUIJ
S ntz, Spexn-i-, Water*. Nayw none.
I only one building was wrecked, a tub L»ei tory.
E. Fierce, labor on cross walks.... St4
I Roswell Miller denies thc rumor that
Fred Tuugatv, same
"
‘,’7 : he contemplates resigning the presidency
M. Cramer, same
“‘’‘oftfae Chicago, liftwaukec and SC Paul
F. Hart, clean vault, on account of
-g 1 railway.
R. Freer
I The Grenadier guard*, a famous British
S. Wiley, tabor marshal’s order...
!«,()•;
.regiment, bnts, according to the London
Ix!c Cooley, saiue
I Truth, mnthiied agniu. tbe flret time beG. Radlord, same
j ing about six mouth* ago.
Goodyear Bros., supplies, water
54j I Lady Somerset, tbe distinguished lady
board
&gt; temperance advocate, ha* arrived at ChiHains &amp; VanAnuan, same
b-(&lt;0 ‘ 0*8° nnd ta tl,e Roe®1 ^Int’ Francos WUJas. Walker &amp; Son. same
2 03 I tatd. the is delighted with her reception
Kenfit-hl &amp; Cook, labor water works
2 75 &gt; ta America.
A. D. Maynard, dray Ing
75 ' The body of George W. Pardue, a well­
’’
”
city
to-do lumberniau, ww found on the rail*•
luiul cart to tlie wool
2 CO ; »■•’* i track nt Chri-man, Ills , with nu ugly
boot factory fire:
, wound on the head and thc skull fractured.
11. Green, watching tire jail
50 ; The man wa? undoubtedly murdered.
j A. Newton, same
10 I
I H. Barnaby, cartage
Friday. Oet* 30.
Evening News Association Ipcgl
! George Browning and James Ricbardadvenixement. tire engine
4 05 I son were burned lo death lu u Are at Cbi73
00
Glen E. Balch, surveying
' cago.
•
1G CO &gt;
E. Nicholson, same,
J:u&gt;on McElwain, same
4t&gt; co; Th»semi-annual meeting of the bishop*
Dwight Gwalyear, same....
I 00 I of the Methodist Episcopal church is being
held In Cludnnnti.
I’. Colmm. i tain ting Grand street
2 4C | Fire men were killed and several inculvert
1 20 I Jure«i during a riot at a Formers’ Alliance
will Cobttrn. laboi. Marine
4 00 j Rter'lng in Little Ruck. Ark.
Jack Shay. &gt;1. work FresUiu hill.,.
G 03 ! The
The Steamer
Ateamer Oliver
O’rirer Byrne,
Byrne, a
a Mississippi
Mixsiwlppi
' ••
man and team
0 00 ; excursion
CACuruiuu vj
boat,
^i, wa*
wns uiarusru
burned i:mr
near ,Milli
____ ­
Ed. Shay ahd team
j
ken
’
s
Bend.
Twelve
lives
were
goo
;
’
*
”
*
■lost.
Dau Shay and team, same
James Shay and team, same
3 ou; Thc MrCurtbyitc candidate was elected
8 00 to parliament io amxecd Sir John Pop©
Will Wright, same
Hem es»y. Theie was do opposition
Mike i’nisser, same
The Illinois Alliance met nt Springfield
A. Henderson, name
3 00
the Ocaln pintform.
is said
Jack Shay. st. work 1st ward.....
S 00 and &gt;«!opted
....
. ________It....
___
3 di] that there arc only 18.UX1 Alliance men in
■*
man and teiim same
3 Ufa j tho state,
Ed. -Shay, same
8 00 I The director ot the New York Pasteur
Dan. Shay, same.
Jas. Shay, same
1 50 । institute reporp thMt but one hydrophobia
Will Wright, same
1 50 - patient lias died out of -7m treated at that
1 50 I itnllruiion.
M. rrosner, same
5 UO ‘ Ttie directors of the Bank of England,
Jack Shay. at. work 2tl ward
**
man and team. same....
7 50 to check thc flow of gold from that coun­
Ed. Shay and team, same
try, have advanced the rata of discount
Dan Sliay and team, same
7 20 from 3 to 4 per cent.
2 10
Ludwig Polzin, of; Chicago, sued1 DenWill Wright same
i Ola Benke
*towska. a pretty Polish girl, for
Jack Shay, st. work 8d wan!..
49 breach of
atf promise. The
Tbe jury gave ,him
.him
**
man aud team same.
GO f
[0Q.
$100. She appealed the case.
Ed. Shay aud team, same-----Tbe Hennepin caunl bn« been begun.
Dun Shay amflenm. same....
60 j The United States unthoritica have conWill Wright. same
‘ demmsi a atrip of laud along Rock river,
1 30 Ills., fire miles long for canal purposes.
7 40
Jack trbay. st. work 4th ward
Engineer Chambers nnd an unknown
1 10 tramp were killed in a collision between
“
man and team, same
Ed. Shay and team, .same
Milwaukee and Kansas City trains at
V 00 Taopi, Minn. Fireman Lynch was badly
Dan. Shay aud tom, same
3 00 hurt nnd Fireman Tbarseti will probably
Jas. .Shay, same ...
Will Weight, same
dlo. No passengers hurt. /.
Moved by Aid. Sentz that the same be
allowed. Carried. Axes. Blinston. Manec,
Fire did 9130.000 damage at Kenton, O.
Nelson, Sente, Spence, Walers. Nays,
Simonson &amp; West, cloak manufacturers
none.
Hastings. Mich., Oct 29, *91.
of New York, Lave failed for $181,000.
To the Honorable Mayor aud Common
The town of Majunka, iu the Island of
Council:
Madn rascar, has been almost entirely de­
At a regular meeting of. Hastings Hosfi stroyed by fire.
company No. I. held on Tuesday evening,
The mountains south of Sheffield, Ala.,
Oct. 13, 1891, the following persons were are being swept by fire, destroying a vast
nominated for membership, subject to your amount of property.
approval: Louis Roliertaon, 29, carpenter,
The National Press, of Dublin, says a
Jefferson st. 8d ward.
plot exists to murder William O’Brien.
A. E. Remkes, Foreman.
The police do not credit it.
D. It. GhbEn, Sec.
.
Tbe aunraents of the London papers
Moved by Aid. Waters that the com­
Chilian
incident are gen­
munication be received and person therein on the
named be appointed. Carried.
Ayes, erally criticisms of this country.
The postmaster of Elkton, N. C., was
Blimdtm, Mance, Nelson, Sentz, Spence,
shot in his office by some unknown per­
Moved by Aid. Speuee to adjourn. son. No cause cau be assigned for the
deed.
Carried. Adjourned.
Tbe French senate ba» fixed a doty of 23
J. B. Kobkkts, Recorder.
franc, on American aali pork imported
iuto that country. Thia action removes
Ba wise in time. You have too many gray tbe pjobibitXHJ.
Jud;e R. A. Debolt, a member of the
hairs lor one so younx looking Use Hall’s Hair
Uenew-r. tbe best preparation out to cure Forty fourth congress and past grand
master e( the Mioouri Odd Fellows, died
them. Try'll.
Tbe fourth annual encampment of the
Union veteran®’ union was held at GreeuvUle Tuesday.

E-quire Dunean, of Canton county,
LU., attempted to com idt suicldt^iy

An Alabama couple got married U thr
state fair ground* amHwk tus.t

bun

&lt;&gt;&gt;&gt;“■

Ul&gt; al Deralur. Illa, h"
&gt;»»a .,»,*&gt;
Cli (ur,up,lying hl, brollwi with whkky.
upon »hlol’ b.
druakCcrreamn Outbwalta la ’«T «1O
wllb on.um-nU at bla hum. »&gt; Colum­
ba., O. ll« r*u«bl U»
«H1U CT
tb. .lump lor Ouwrnar CuapMll. ’

Judge w. W. Heaa, ex judge at Bbelby
county, died nt Shelbyville. 111*., of heart
disease.
J. M. Hunt, of Berlin. Wta.. 40 years
of ngr, suicided at the Metro{M»lltan hotel,
Chicago, by turning ou tbe g«a.
The blisnrd bus put in its appearance
in thc northweMt at Hillboro. N. D., and
other points, »topping tho threshing of
wheat.
W. K. Sullivan, for sumo time manag­
ing editor of tbe Chicago Evening Jour­
nal, baa retired, nnd will travel abroad for
hls health
A stretch of country eight miles wide
and thirty long. near Ellendale, X D.,

about
Virgil J- Muggley, wbh murdered his
wife, the crime being s most atrocious
one. has been ncnteuced At Milwaukee to
penitentiary for life.
Ex President Cleveland made a speech
to the Young Men’s Democratic club of
Boston. He wm euthuxiaatically received,
and eulogised Governor RuaselL
A locomotive “gut away" &lt;«n the Penn­
sylvania, Poughkeepsie and Boston road
nt Blaiiarown, Px, and ran ten miles in
eight uiluutcs before lack of steam
•topped it.
Fire visited Hicksville.O., and destroyed
the buddings on three seres of ground. In­
cluding a warehouse, cart and machine
factory flouring mill, and coopershop
Lo«, MO.OOO.
«
Mrs. Gilbert, mother of Bishop Gilbert,
was found d«ul iu a pool of blood on tho
sidewalk iu front of the bishop’s resi­
dence at St. Paul. She had probably
fallen out ot a window. She was 7b years
old.
।
Enow lias fallen nt Chamberlain, &amp; D„
and Warren, Miun.
Asiatic cholera Is ratting in Damn.sc is.
Oa« of ISO cases there hut week ninety
were fatal.
Ti.e receipts of grain at Duluth for the
year ended Oct. 31 u cre 2t.87U.10G, against
9,747.999 for the previous year.
Woodbury's Immense shoe house at
Beverly, Mau., was fl red bran incendiary
and burned, with a beta of 8175,010. .
There was a light between brolhcre-inlaw nt Frankfort. Kjr., in which one of
them was fatally and threa bystanders se­
verely shot.
Kx-Juf’ge John Ricketts, a resident of
Illinois, since 1835. and judge of Macon
county from 1856 to 1SS1, died at Decatur
at tbe age ot 77 years.
The big strike of failway miners iu the
Pittsburg district will be declared off. It
han coat the strikers 8730,000 in wages aud
tbe'operators trade for a year.
Hon. Carter H. Harrison has purchi-ed
n controlling, interest in the Chicago
Times, and yesterday assumed the editor­
ial management of that journal.
Sitting Bbll’s cabin, near Mandan, N.
D . has been purchased, for tl.frk), a 2-yt-arold Meer, and two dress patterns, by par­
ties who intend to exhibit it at the World’s
fair.
A Mount Vernon {Go.) murderer was
convicted and sentenced within a we. k
after committing the crime. A mob was
waiting to bang the mat. it tbe jury
didn’t.
The telegraph companies are book on the
fl:»or of the Chicago board ot trade from
which they were ousted some lime ago.
and the trailers express much satisfaction
thereat.
-

THE MARKETS*

CHICAGO. Nor. t
Board ot trade quotations fur today were
cio-wd iMvc; May. optmed JLltt closed fLUlfc.
Corn-No. 2November, '&gt;juuv,i JUk-.ekixedSSfcc;

SBiic.
Pork -December, opvood 18J7fc,
rimed
fJaauxry. opcaod 810.85, clowcd
I1LU5; May. opuud 8U.15. citwed &lt;11.49. L«rd
—NovuahlMr. c&gt;{«ned 9&amp;JU.c1mm1 JAW.
Live xlvck—Price* u( the L’uluu Slock
yard* rimgVd ax folfoww
Marsel
miMleraldy active on packing axzd ahip;&gt;ln&lt; ac­
count: feeling rather vaay, owing to the large
supply; price* 5tJlCc lower on heavy and
mixed; i&lt;W5c Ir.wcr an lixhl and common;
•4ta» mug.-d at S2JXW5 pig*. |a.SM&gt;8.tr-,
li.-ht, 83.g4i8.O5
and t3-7.ti4.10
he .vy packing and ehipping Iota.
Cattle— Market fairly active vu local and
ahipplng account, and |jir« fairly well sup­
ported; quotations ranged at $G.(ki{pd45 prime
to shipping ateera, |t3&lt;p.W good to fancy do.
common US fair do. 8J.ts.‘^4.fi
butchera* stcera. &gt; L8Qi£M0 atockera, 82.UI&amp;3.10
Texans. 8r.5OU&gt;4.fr) rauitera
feeder*.
SLSU^a *0 COW*, »JdB&amp;t75 bulla, and 8X5b©5.a)
veal calvea.
Sheep—Markit fairly active, and pri cea uaebnngvd; quotation* ranged at 80.5J&amp;4.7d
westerns,
uailtea, and NJ.5J©3.W
Iambi.
Produce: Butter—Fancy aeporator, 30c per
ib; dalrita, fancy, fresh. Outfit; packing
stockx, fresh. H4.Dc. Eggs—Fresh candled,
low off, 21c per dox; ice liuuae xU-ck. KftlBc.
Live pcultry—Old ddckoiw, IfcgAc per lb
xpriDg. *•; ruoxteni; lie; mixed turxeya, 9®ldc;
ducks, nriaed. »u.lJc: g«»e. te.tXK^c.SU perdo*.
FoUtoi-x-ilomc grown, 4005^ per sack; Wbcoustn and Michigan common,
good to
choice, adAk- jx.r bu; xwert potatOM. Hllutjl*.
31Ai.ll.3U ;&gt;er bbl; Jerwyx, U»At75. Apple.
-Common. Jlfi&amp;l.M per bbl; good. ShTi^tU;
choice to fancy. 82.X.XJA50. Cran berries—Capo
Cod, fanej, KWitT.uU per bbl; Jeraeya. 85.75^.
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OJJJ® ENJOYS
Both tho method and reoilia when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pieuant
and refmlimg to tbe taste, and act,
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver and Bowele, cleanse, the in.
tan effectually, dispels colds, h adacbCT and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs i, the
only remedy of iu hind ever pro.
duoed, pleasing to tbe taste and ac­
ceptable to tlie stomach, prompt in
iU action and truly bcne&amp;iul &lt;n.iu&gt;
efiecu, prepared only from tho nnei
heailby anti agreeaUe lubeUoee.. iu
many excellent qualities commend il
to all and have made it thc ::x»t
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottlea by all ‘ "
gists. Any reliable
may not have it on Hand *m pro­
cure it promptly for any one woo
wishes to try 1L Do not accept any
lulwtitute.
CALIFORNIA FI6 STROP CO.
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who one* trj tl»awin find ttoelltJc pill* vtlo.
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talk* cared •esntzy Ere: th.-.: lere to where
wvrr.skocurrrvixbout. Ocrpdlnoureitwhild
otewadoxrt.
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Cari-r x Little I4w PUU sre v-re atnxH and
very
to uke. Ch»*&gt; or tvs yt!
Tbi y are strictly vcgeUbw *tM n
pr.nv. but by tbdr«w&gt;tloxs*Jta
CARTER NJEDtCiWE CO., New York;

SUALLP1LL. SKAUOOSE. SMALLPfaiCE

CHEATING

horse
Blankets

Nearlt every pattern of J h Horse
Jmitated in c: dor and
style. In most'cases the i nitati-jn
looks just as good aS the jeiiuinp,
but it hasn't the warfi fkn tuts, aild
so lacks strcngth,and whi e it
for only a little less thar. t c g
ine itjsn't worth One-half. is m
The fact that % JfofSit Mt
arc copied is strong vi.: :
that they arc THE erA IDAHO.
and every buyer shduhi
thc •&gt;. trade mark is sc^j
the inside of thc Blankc
B/annfas

Bess
Electr
Extra

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HORSE

BLK-TS
ARE THE S'

them from yonr dealer, write u
tbe5,'x Book. Vou can get it v. i;'
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mollATK Olll’Kll.

Cmurty of Barry, hohten at lbs Frobatr o«k» •,
In the City-ut HasUng*. lu sidd
. •
November, €l-0*y»; December.
ary. SU-TMj. Coro—No. 2 mixed caah, TUc; No­
vember.
Dvrember. BTjic; January, 55c.
OaU-DuM but suady; No. 2 mixed cash, 3&amp;
W.Mc: December. X?He. Rye-Dull and weak;
quoted st 81.0131.06. Barley—Steady; No. 2
Milwaukee to arrive, JUc. Pork—Dull: new
meats, tll.vXI. Lard-Mulct; November. $6-23;
Dev-ember. W-29.
Live Stock: Catlin—Market active and Ifie
|H.-r UD it* higher; natlre stems, 83.a^Jx50 pur
lit) lb*; choice to fancy du, |A.75j|4.(X); Tnxana
mid Colorado*.
.25; bulls and dry rows,
81.fi33.dU. 8h- cp and 1-ambs—Market shade
ttrmer; sheep, $3.UL*4.&amp;J per 100 lbs; Umbe,
84.75*5.03^. Boga-Markot dull; llvo hogs.
;4.4JiA90 per 100 Ibe.
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Wheat--Cash and Norenlx. Wfcc; Decern-

’prrtwnt. Clw'.e* W. Arnutnu-K. J
&lt;■ t4
^In^the matter of the estate of Farit’ lT,Heur'dH*M»v1''. MiinlalMCrater nf J1-1’’1
enauM tuk&gt; «x»urt and rcicveiitsrifanr l.«'• __ ■
to file hlx thud arenavt
Lr‘; ear
and unys that a day may be appointed for Dear
ln?henwp&lt;&gt;" lt b ordrn-.’. tbrt
slxtftttxyotNo'vndwr. A. D' (Lot,,
InUietorenoonbrsMlgitvdturtbehear.tx&lt;• - •
patitloo. aad «iu»t the beir&gt; »t 1*'.
re«MHt *r&gt;d all other t*raouM«t» rc»h ‘- it »-jd
estate, are required jo ajiwxr a: n
- ..
Court, then to be holdeu xt the J ™1’*’,1
in tbe Citv ot Ha*Hwt».
.L Pruvrr &lt;•*
&lt;how cau*-. if any Um"
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sARTLINC FACTS.

CHAPTEB XV.
VS COHTlltV

i-copte are rapidly becomings
I wtcckv. and the following oag.
rcitu dj - Alphonso HempfUng, of
, . -\ us that when bla non «TM speechi :t &gt; itenc-j, Dr. MHe*’ great Ber-.ir..- cured biui. MraJ. R. Miller,
. -.ml J. I&gt;. Taylor, of l.o^anaport,
_
; pound* from taking It. Mr*.
■ Hu r, of Vlatula, Ind.. WA- Hired of 40 to
: t’iv. and much headivbe, dlxzl. . arid ncrroun prostration, br one
:
I My.-re, Brooklyn. Mich., eajr* hla
-.&lt; enred of Ineknltrof ten yearn' iCanxl-'
. • tx'itlwi, and Uno book of tnarveloM i
kt druggteta. This remedy contains I
- - ■ Hr. Mil.:* Medical Co., glkhart, Ind.
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TMIAL BOTTLE FREE.
.1 oy W. H. Goodyear,

liliEiios

k Saginaw

TIME TABLE.

&lt;°a R1V° me tt rpaaon why wo
should not partr rhe returned.
I can!" said ho, “a pemonal rea­
son.
“Ahr Sho said quickly, “I have a per­
sonal reason bn tlie other side ”
“What is itF
Sho turned nn tho piano ntool on which
mo had been sitting, and began to touch
the chords of thc instrument, but so
lightly tliat they responded, as it were,
in a whisper of melody.
“I have wu«‘lhing to do," she replied.
I have Ir.st three years already. I caupo* G-&gt; on so. I must devote myself to
that cnly."
„
“Towhat? Cannot I help youT
'You don’t know what you are'ask­
ing. Count da Lisle,’’ sho replied, glanc­
ing nt him over her shoulder. “Yon
kuow-I have told you-thatiluve some
wie- I wish to devote mywlf to him.
How can you help me in that?”
“Do you mean"-----“I mean Keppel Darko. There is no
one else tluit I can love."
“Ah—Koppel Darke! You are jest­
ing, after alL A sentiment—a memory
is not love. This is not your true rea­
son. Why do you play with mo?”
“Do yon think Keppel Darke is deadr
askisl Ohmipia, liarmoniring her tones
witli the noteti sho was drawing from
the keys. “I thought so once, but I
haw Ih-gun to fuel that he is alive. I
know it in my heart. 1 see him in
dreams. He is often ncartmc. I am
hapjiy in
u» this
wua communion
cvmmumon with
wicn him.
mm.
Whale™ dutnrl. it I wirii
«nra And nothing dteturt. it re much

to do nothing but sit here with you and
love you, and talk to you and hear you
Irik and be zilly-that la, radix wire.
My heart feels eo light! Docs your-j?"
“My heart Rii^r like a Ir.rJ—aqd I am
the song! And thc song says: •! loro
Keppel Darke! lam glad ho is alive,and
tliat the Count do Lisle has vr.utebedr "
“I hntcthnt stiff, conventional phhnhas big useg, and we
will inaka him be useful to ug. He is
rich, and he is devoted to yon!”
“Do you wish to give mo up to him,
sir?"
'
“Ah’ Jit- wonts to marry you, I am
told!"
“And you trill let him mart)- mo if
only I promise to love you? But tell
me. Keppel, why were you such a fool,
dear? Why didn’t you come to mo at
once? Tlie.next time you delay so I
fiha'n’t wait for you!”
.
“How could I know that you would
want me? Dewi people coming back to
life are sometimes vary much in tho
way. I thought it wiser, for your sake,
to send Homo one to find out how the
land lay."
“For iny sake? For yours, I think!"
They both laughed again.
“How did jtfia Cum-? to find mo out?"
heasked. “You had accepted the Count
&lt;le Lisle so long tliat tho last tiring I exp.'.ctcd wiu&gt; an inquiry for me."
“There is something mysterious about
that," replied Olympia, turning grave.
“When that strange man of yours—
Garcia—has put me into tho magnetic
sleep, which is not a sleep at all, but a
deeper waking, that makes ordinary
waking seem sleep in 'comparison—in
that state, whatever it is, I can see ray
own thoughts, just as,one sees things
with one's bodily eyes. And I soe things
that have liaiipent*! to ne, not os they
seemed to mo at the ti no, but as they
rually were. So I l&gt;»g in to have im­
pressions or you, and nt first ZI could not
und?rstand them,'for ti ere was no rea­
son that I know of why
... yqu should apixiar
T— to
-- me.
—— But
---- at
-- last
*•— . I noticed that
tlie meetings lietween
the
between tt (in my visions)
।I were the times of my mooting the Count
।| do Lisle, and’ from
*
*’ / I was not iong
that
’ puzzle. When the count
I in solving the
I came this afteraoon
i
l w i. m angry with
Ii him
h‘"‘ for
f” having deceived mo that 'I was
””
j almost ready to let him ।go off «and take
yon with him! If yon 1had
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‘not looked
through his eyes at the last moment,
nnd so given n new turn to things, yon
would have been nicely punished—and I
should have died!”
CONTINUED

/ trill truirry »xot v.hcn »/ou bring Kc*&gt;pd Darke here.” ■
' ;
Olyrnpia Raven, since the night of tho
count’s ball, had been in a condition
which gave her friend Mrs. Ikumick
some anxiety. She wtto not ill, but bho
was not her usual self. Sho sat for long
pcriods-of time plunged in intense medi­
tation; then Rhe would rise ami wander
nwdetsly about; sometimes her mood
would Ito gloomy, sometimes a sudden
change to hilarity would come over her.
In answer to tho tender questionings of
her friend, Olympia would reply, with a
look of surprise, that she was perfectly
well;.and Mr&gt;. Raven, whom Mrs. Ban­ es the Count de Ltete."
nick cutosul usl, Rhook her head and de­
“Olympia, yon are not speaking*seri­
clared that Olytqpia lookixl to her about ously; you aro smiling.”
the same :m usual; she had never been
“Why should I not smile? I amhappy.
able to understand her, anyway! Mrs. What am I to you?"
Rafen, never a brilliant or powerful in­
“Yon are cvurAtliiug to mor he said
tel leet. had been growing old of late; .impetuously. “I love your
she was very duaf. and sjx-nt her time• Is that the first time you have said
chiefly in reading old newspajters. Her . those words to a woiaanF she asked, fac­
A frien I in need is a friend Indeed. ___
and
mind was dull a»4 vague, and she was ing him.
not less than one million j-eople have
inclined to resent auy attempt to arouse
The quijFtion embarrassed him, .nnd ho found just
.
_____ .In..______
such u friend
Dr. King's
her to a living interest in what wazi.pasa- herttated. She laughed.
1 -New Discovery for consumption* coughs
“1 will not take vou nt your word,” i *^&lt;1 colds*. If you have never us-ed thte
ingj around her.
“iSn afntid," said Tom’s wife to her , rile raid. -K.-prwl Darke lied no «io ;
mpdlelne.
trial will ren­
husband, as he .was putting on a clean tal me; 1 gave huu my promite, arri it '!■&gt;«• jou ital II 1... non,I, ml rarril.e
..n « ...a? । » - I-.-, tv. .11. .. i— . 1- ■ I’owers in all diseaM-s uf throat, chest and
‘jtgerx nnless | shirt fur dinner, “that Olympia was «i
rimU never ta
broken.
W
ould
yon
break
,
.
.
,
•,
. ,
miiira. JUicii iviue is gunrnuu-vu uio, no
j thrown off her balance by that hypno­
&gt;.:r prumiae iu my place. Count A® a]j that Is claimed or money -will be n•r.e th«- right t»change tizing bushieas. Nobody really under- J Lisle?
.wW Or would you wish ine
me to beyour funded. Trial bfttks free at W. II. Good­
Ithout rirtlee.
stands what these trances are: and there • wife, knowing tliat I loved liim?"
year’s drug store. Jjtrpc bottles ROc and
:-.tr, Grn’l Manager.
may l»e more harm in them than we j
“Indeed I would!” he exclaimed.
SI.00. ‘
.imagine."
She shook her he&amp;l. “The man I
- vfinr ftiihlre:.- * k: ••wlr.irfr
•‘She'll enmo around all right," an- ’ would marry must lie jealous of mu."
ihortiiamt typewriting, teteg• We desire to say to our citizens, that for
swered Tom, with cheerful optimism. •
“Jealon^ of a dead man?"
years we have Irecn wiling Dr. King’s
“Every young unmarried girl goes queer
"Why do you say Keppel Darke in New Discovery for ('otistiurptlou, Dr.
ZFOR THEM once in a while; and qnitb proper, too!" dead? Have yon killed him?"
King's
New Life Pills. Bueklcn’s Arnica
'X- / Than Money.
Olympia did not herself know any- j
“I only say marry mo, and you may halve and Electric Bitters, nnd have never
■I R-tv'dsJlHcb ]Bu»- thing of the mysterious pxrtsdhe had love him all you will!"
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bundled remedies that sell as well, or
that
playe-l on the night of February twenty- :
OInnpia row and closed tlie piano. ; have given such universal satisfaction.
fifth. It hadaccidentally transpired some , The count also roof-, and they confronted ‘ le do not‘ hesitate to guarantee them
very time, and we stand ready to' refund
time before that she was an exceptionally each other for a.moinent.
GOLD 1GDAL, miS, 1873.
“I will marry y&lt;*n," she said nt length, ■ the purchase price. If satisfactory results
good subject for hypnotic exjierimentR. ;
j do not follow their use. These remedies
and the count had intimated that she “when you bring Keppel Darko here, i have won their great |&lt;opularity purely on
i might, if she chose, become bistro- 1 and he l»ids mu do so.”
• their merits. W. 11. Goodyear, druggist
! mental in discovering the murderer of
Ho bent forward and looked in her ,
Bnckleu** Amle* Salve.
Harry Trent. She finally consented, on ' eyes. Tlicre must have b-.-en in them j
The best salve In the world for cuts,
condition that she 1*3 not informed of . some epehking light, revealing what her
brulM-s. «««.
sores, u.™...
ulcers, »««
salt- •«•«*
rheum, —
fever
mu.mm
«
the manner in which her power was ( woman’ll tongue refused to tclL
-Olympia!- h« cried, in • voice too |• suras, Mien
(Citer. CUH|&gt;J&gt;VU nanus, vnuunima,
use&lt;l. She was willing to become an in- 1
! corns, aud all skin eruptions, and |K&gt;sitlvestrament in the cause of justice, but weighted with emotion to bu loud, “you 1; ly enres piles or mi pay required. It Is
jeing made privy to Jthe
the know me—yon have made a fool of me— '1 guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
shrank from being
I. Garcia,
after tbe firxt- Hjut yon love me!"
] money n-fuud. tl. Trice 25 cents per box.
| means adopted.
3—
: 5
from which tho excess of '■ upcuHucuM,,
___ _Hi's
experiments, was able ~
to throw
heranus
into close-1 about her, and afire
For sale by W. II. Gtaxlycar, the’druggist.
tlBB oil has been removed, it | a
^
uce
hl
.
r
even
knowing
a trance without her even kmiwiug of (.f new life Ms-ined to flame up in his
Pontiac's new electric lights are a great
17 -j F
poafelt her soft- .pressure
against
' I '' i; I Absolutely Ihire I his proximity; and......
it had thuqjfoen
— heart as "he
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success.
U '! EU
&gt;a
siblo
glowing
SIOWto
V* take
UM&gt;U her
««V» to
wthe
VMWcount
WM...’s house and
— - him.
WU*. It
.. went
..we,
—
r.through
--------j htevems,
1.1*
IF
ourau c. back again
. . withoutanv
s of
anyconsciousness
consciousmsMof
of nnd
and imazrimag-vi
of ecstacy
ecstacytrembled
trembledin
in huj
uuj .
oj£»ne tocclLotNature maker the whole world
thc transaction on her part. But the brain. .Vcroii wind gulf of darkness kin." Diseasas comraou to tbe rare compel the
exjerience had had other effects upon had be passed since last he had held her search for a eiuimion remedy. It Is found in
otwlrights
L -r which were not as vet suspected by thus! But peace and joy were only here. I Ayer'aSxrUparilto.
----- —• - the jcputntlon
•
. .
„
a- us- *! in its preparation. It has
world-wide, tawlni:
having largely
largely auuerseded
superseded ercry
every
'
Tli-v kissed each other with » slow, deep world-wide,
.
£&amp;on thrn tuna the strength, of any one.
fullnf
rnumnriMof
min that
that
was other blood medicine to uw.
ki&lt;«,
full
of
memories
of
pain
was
Shu was Bitting at tho piano one after­
* '• c.,.! mixed with Starch, Arrowroot noon when the count camo in. The air pu t, and of a prevent delight aoexqnisite
Whitlock point, op Gnll lake, will be
■-r .Sughr,and is thercfqre far more wns still vibrating with delicate har­ that thev half feared to move their lipa, fitted up n- a sutpturr result.
lest nil should prove a dream and they
K conomica!. costing less than one cent monies softly tuned into life by her fii»' should awake. Such happine&amp;&gt; oomes in
To rid thc human body of the poison t&lt;
■' cop. Jt is delicious., nourishing, gers. ns she turned to meet him. It was . mome&amp;ta only, yet when it comes the
the first time he had come to her since
dhesi-e, is to eliminate it through the
■tr-.-ngthenins, kasilt digestrd,
soul recognizes it as its true estate-a port * of the skin. 8. S. 8. not only docs
the night of the UaU.
and admirably adapted for tinvalids
..w-.
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gluup’
of
the
eternity
in
which
it
was
tbl*. but it force* out uIm' the germs
••I was thinking about you, Co«atJ^
s she
him vher i meant to dwell forever. No dream is which make tbe poison, and builds up the
well as for persons ht health.
Lisle." Rhe said. a&lt;
-1~ gave
- Z
' h ilf so fair as this brief reality; whose general health nt the same lime.* Do not
haatl. ‘’and I was expecting yon. “
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
lake liny huiuhivim
imitntlons. or substitutes, for 8. 8.
all the
rest of
makeaau
wierw
m. life seem 1 inaeniiy
“That is good news," be replied. “Can intensity makes
dreamlike. lu
In SUw
such a moment &gt;"VArn
lovers for yon will be rllraj-pointed. There to
I dreamlike,
W, BAKER &amp; CO., Dorchester, Mass. I t.-e of any use to you?”
....
..
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&gt;
...ws
iSn
rww.rM
uf
,111'v
nne
Swift
s Specific.
only
’
one
Swift's
Specific, and there is
She looked at him while he was tipeak- live in heaven and aro the peers of nothing like It.
,
ing in a singular manner, ns if she saw. ' angels. *
PSORA IF. ORDER.
Mrs. E. J. Kowell, No. 11 Quiney street.
,
“
Oh.
KepjAv-why
liavo
yon
denied
not his physical self, but something
•&gt; ’t:--l:lg..n.C.iunly,of Bh&lt;i . -ss.
Medlord, MahS.. says that her mother has
A- a
v..Hi of the Probate Court for the
yourself so long*' sighed Olympia al been cured of scrofula by the use of four
•. .■■ of Barry, hulden at thc Pnibatc Office in within that or emanating from it. Her
• •
lUmtiugs. i-.i said eouuty. on Sal­ eves rarkk-i. and their glanc- was not lask “I should hAve known you at thc bottles of S. S. S. after having had much
t dav ot octolwr. tn the year one fixed, but wandered from point to point ' first if I could have brought myself to other treatment and being reduced to quite
v.;6 &lt; out -.leht hnadned and-uinetyone.
n low ciHiditlon of health, as It was thought
I’ryarui, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of of the count’s face. A smite glimmered i believe that you would hide from me so.
I “A disguise like mine is something she could not live.
Probate.
r
In lit- matter nf the eslate of Moses on her Ups and was gone, and again re­ ' moro U&gt;m&gt; u doak tb»t ran 1» thrown
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
turned, like light Upon dimpling water.
J aruswnrth, rteirnsid.
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
",'-iirumidCnuKUm pritto-i duly ven- Though the tat still, there was a subtie off nod rravmod »t will, ho ropHe-L
I
Atlanta, Ga.
C.-«; «.f Hrury tJ. Faruswortb. adinlntstrator of
-From
the
first
I
h»v»
been
m .(range
unrest
perceptible
in
her,
as
if
the
mic e-tatJ. p..v big lor mvons in *“fd |«eUtinn
I
to
mrarif
to
I
h»v,
»ppra«J
to
othera
TI
htc
are
nine
prisoners in the Muske­
v-i lurth. t.-.nl hr may !“■ Itcmwed to sell the thoughts that traveled her flUnd to and
r-t. .„r Mid deceased w* In Mid petition
1 But for yon I should never have found gon county jail ami a» «« horrid men.
fro left vibrations and fine stirrings tn
tuy real Bell again. Withthat ctang.
Hlbburd'a KhenmatIr and Lfrvr PHI*.
her juU-Ule orgu&gt;i=a. in,
These pills are scientifically compounded,
apia teemed .pmtruursuc “
auu
roran Ayiniw.
w CJUM w many
.ntritnal
nowera.
»
that
the
.
tbat I had ever Loen Keppel.Darko.ana and uniform in action. No griping pain so
'-..-I
-.1.1.11. ai-u u&gt;.» Uir UV'I
aptntttal
l™^^
:
Md
wtult
belonged
to
it
commonly
following the uw of pUls.
rtrcr;-i&gt;« ,i .mil al) uthrTperMns Interested la sain
. as; required lo appear at n «e**ton
teomc.1 never to have been; but I wa. a. They are adapted to both adults and chil­
of -aitl court then to be Holden »t tlie Probate in hi. bndn u e-ily - *• “n*4 “* “*
dren with perfect ^fety. We guarantee
if
bora
middle
aged,
with
no
youth
or
in the eftv of Hasting*, in wi-t county,
th. y hnvv no equal in the cure of sick
a-u)
. sure, If Bay there I*, why the iwyer
kindly uroociaUon. to humanize me. U headache, constipation, dyspepsia "and
&lt;&gt;I tin- i.ei'u-&gt;i-er mai not lx- granted. Aro ft * '“The time is come when we musi.
it had not been for you 1 riionld have blltotuness. and. as an appetizer they ex­
"1* fii.-tlmr ordered. That said i-elimm-T give nopart,"
she
said,
after
a
pause.
__
t'w to U&gt;e twrso'is interested la saM eMscte-of
,n to. and .t hurt died », if a mra cel any other preparation, bold by 15.
When. U,ed
U„.l.n«.,»d«U.tdi
Die oeadenry of -aid petition, and the bearing * “Part' *r'*“* w,rt wnn
. _ . a childhood
....&lt;—j and
—.j a goal can be
von goi-ie? Wh.t hte EvppenodT' .rfUxiht
’.lirrenf by r;uisinsr a ropy of this order to be
H. Goodyear.
goiagr
““
------ pal&gt;&gt;i*ii-d In tin- liastlugi* BANXitK. a newsps- are „.yon
M
«tnrtled
ont
ot
Id.
cn.tom.TT
tjidtodie.
h
7
wm
rtnrUed
ont
ot
Li.
cn.tom-7
,
pr primed aud circulated tn said county of
Hari.nle’s big malt house nt Jackson
"Yea
vou
are
.yourself
again now!"
lU.r-.-i. n-wc tu —wh week for three sucM»oiVf ■eU i-oei.'Mion, -id wok..
was damaged ?5&lt;W» by bre Tuesday.
murmured OlytnpU '
■ Yct, Count de Urie, we mnrt p—t.
Fully Insured.
Judgr
of.
Probate
i A true copy.)
rite repeated. «n®.ng .HU
.
_____ r- — air, fn U113
were raui other ride;' Lot yet 1 did not
NOTICE FOR HEARING CL UMS.
world or the next"
S'ate of Michigan. Count rrd Barry.-**.
ortwaldly know » until the hrt d»yor
She-id *!• » a«^”2*nrL^
It was like the fam'tales, when
Hili: U &lt;J»T *».
z*. »*■ •
— ■
rmi&gt;w.cu-..fc^tracr'u
f'oin ih*t n&gt;.t- were nHowcd fo- creditors, «&lt;&gt;
j r-M-nt their claim* against the estate of Seyl .a
tW to. berate Xba to. ch« I" Outers
A’.thrmre. lute vf -aid county, deceivedJ* nd tha

| W. Baker &amp; Co.’S

^Breakfast
Cocoa

I am l?.den with freight
S. From ttjs,golden oate.
\To lands across 1l(e
\
Sea. ,
j.
Scarry sweet hope
Sb^'V/itlAAFlTA (LAUS
|CWA n
SQAP,
aW-As &amp; cargo

iS|TA“LAUS Sq#
Made only by

JfOlRBflNK&amp;Go. ChiCAGH

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children,
onx."
n. a. Aacwn, M.D,
111 So. Oxford B4-, Brooklyn, K. T.

£KF/?r

THAT CAN BE RELIED ON

those days.
Dated October

ISTot -to Discolor!

trade

FILuloID
Mark.

NEEDS NO LAUNDERING.

CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.

THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.

” SHOKE^

Eb. POWER J

One ot ll» Detroit h-t-BeU &gt;&gt;“« t°“"J
th»t common —It l» U» &gt;»’&gt; llu"« w dri"!

out moths.

’

TSTot to SpHt!

BEARS THIS MARK.

BBSS

“

I
P”* Ucetl| WUfcm injurious medicatks.

WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF

BE UP
TO
THE MARK

No Chemicals

1‘rnb ue igfli-e t'-. the Cty of HivUxipi. fw examtmol.Hj are! allowance, on or bcf^.ihe.fOTWt-&lt;-nch&lt;14ib)riay of April next, and that sueriii!fn&lt; will be heard before wild court &lt;w Tbcra­ 2X W neTer W
ft ay. the fourteenthfUthtdayof Jahwy md-on
... ._
, .Jtkl rim-r nt Aoril

.

as can be.

NO. 35.
fliwsrs TE SflHE

«2 ALWAYS THE BEST

5C QIQrtR
IN THE

GILLASPIE,
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Kecpsflour.
reed, bone neal. ground "oyster-shell, rent food
for fowls. Also a general slock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.

PROBATE OHnER\
Stale*! Michigan.count' of Barry.-as.
At a aeralon of tt.” Probate Court for tbe
County of Barrv. Iroiden nt the Probate OWrctln
the City of Ua*tliivr. in sudd county , on Tues­
day, the slsthduy o’ Oruther In life year one
tbouMha eliihl buncred and t li.rty-onr.
Present. Charles W. Aimstiorg, Judge ot
Protmle.
in the n atter of the estate of Sarah
Jane b&gt;el&lt;y dice: tod. ai &lt;1 cfdeUitninlDXWtiO
arc or v«rr hr I e ra at law of raid dtceaaed.
on r&lt; ad log and nii.p tie ] tilt on ruly veri­
fied. ol Janies A. btetey, rrayirg for reasons
thrreln stat* &lt;1. lbs’ th «'ia&lt; i (r Vtcrre Ins tnida
and emitted t» Ini crit raid eslati and ttrtr resprctlra right' therein.
Thereupon It 1* oidcred. tbat Friday tbe
13th d*y of N'meniber A.». IW1. a» ten o'clock m
the forenoon, be assigned fur the hearing of
said |&gt;ctitAi:i. ami that tbe brirs at law ot said
deceasediuul all oilier ihtsui.j Interoied in
said estate, bar required tr» anwar Kt a session
of said cotiFi.tlkento.be boltteu at the Probate
Office in the city «&gt;I lbu.tings, iu said county, and
show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And tt la
further ordered. Thu -h!&lt;i j cthlouergivenattoo
to the persons Intcroted in raid estate, of tlie
pendenev of said pHiller., mid lire hearing
thereof, by earning a copy of this order to bo
published lu the liivdhii”' Bvn.'f.h. a newspa­
per printed and circulated In &gt;dd county of
Barry. «w* in each wrekfur tl»bt‘sucoeastyo
weeks previous t«* ««&gt;&lt;l day of bearing.
read
fAtruccopv.i

( HAHi.Ks W. A tracerxoxmtZj
Judge of .Probate.

Hastings City Ban^,Hastings, - -

Mich.

CAPITAL S75.ODD.O3SURPLUS ip.00O.0O.
Incorporated under the laws of tbe Ststt
Michigan.

Open for business Dec. Ui.lMC.

'

orriCEns:
.
D. G. Robinson. President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
1). W. Reynold*, CavMler
nrascTOBs:
W. H. Powers,
Dan W. Reynolds,
R. B. Mener. *
I) &lt;1. Rrbinson.
John Carveth,
P. T. Colgrove.

FOR,

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE aEiJP&amp;icN

TH BIST SH OE ■ IK WOM H&gt;» THE EOEtTF
.
» sat

Interctt uaM m
and a geseral
tUaKlnz Business Transactea.

MORTGAGE SALE.
’
•
Notice h hereby riven that. hv vMm "» «h®
now-r ot &lt;*le In a mnrtrwe executed by Mary
ssfeiraifia’ES tewiss

"s'XS.SSSi
»%$£;£ h &gt;v.j riven them ft trial will wear no utter •:
3*SS«b*irol the Court house In lh;C(ly
•KSR.7SS
o Hasflnrs. Mil to satisfy ‘be amount doe afore- on their meriu. a« tteJnerraata* »l&lt;-n»bCT»
„ld Md the k&lt;*&gt; "•**• *»
^‘21° U. C Ladles fejUSfeEgtS
highest bidder, all tlio«e certain t’1^ , "&lt;•
nan-elf Of laud situate to tbe township of Irving,
to the County of Barer and HOUo ot Mi'-bigan
*2id described as follows, to *1: - ^be uorth
i,*if of th" north ea«t quarter of M-ctio-twenty
w are I I 1^

Boys'

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
cS&amp;Sf*«-w*

�FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS
We will make a

SWEEPING REDUCTION

Son. theq should make fast thy
chain to the log before thee plys
thy lash.

On all lines of goods to reduce stock before we move in our new store, corner State and Jefferson sts, formerly occupied by Good­
’ ’ of' the
' season
One case Men’s Natural Wool Underwear formerly sold at one dollar we will sell
The greatest drive

year &amp; Barnes.
now at

BOO

READ OUR CUT PRICES ON DRY GOODS
Coraline Corsets, 90c

Jackson Waists, 90c

Ball’s Corsets, 90c

Duplex Corsets, 90c

2 sheets Wadding, 5c.

Belding Bros.’ 100 yd. Silk

8c

Yard wide Sheeting, per yd

Belding Bros.’ Twist, 3 spools

DC

Best Standard Prints, per yd

Belding Bros.’ Emb. Silk, lo spools

4c

American Prints, per yd

luc

Indigo Prints; best made, per yd

5c

Goff’s Braid, a roll

Be

Ladies’ Handkerchiefs

2c

Ginghams, per yd

•)C

Slater’s Glove-Finish Cambrics

Silesia, per yd

10c

J. &amp; P. Coats’ Spool Cotton, best made

4c

Batting,, a roll

DC

Barbour s Soool Linen

He

Dress Drill, per yd

8c

Belding Bros.’ 00 yd. Silk

4c

Milward’s Needles, a paper

DC

THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER
f COCKATOO HUNTING
AUSTRALIAN
THE

SPORT WHICH
HUNTER’S

TRIES

SKILL.

w*y ur«irabl« Gam

The first that offers ifaelf is a large biro
which has
curved. horny and massive
beek aud strong claw a. both of jetty black,
fditbrrs of while, stained faintly with yel­
low, like old ivory, and an imposing erwt
of sulphur colored plume*. This is the
great sulphur crested cockatoo, one of the
most familiar, as it is one of the most
beautiful, birds in Australia. Wo made
thia bird's acquaintance as we drove over
to the mitsiou station. He and his con­
gener*. to the number of several hundred,
were found feedjqg iu n broad, open
aavanna oa.lhy aide of the River Avon,
boro tbe graes was hidden from sight by
the yellow circles ot tho cape weed—n
.flower somewhat resembling the dande­
lion, but with a more woody stem, which
Is execrated by the farmehi, in spite of its
beauty, because of its tendency to over
spread the soil like a devouring fire.
Tbe fondnros of the cockatoo far the
seeds of the cape weed rery greatly cu
tails ita extension, aud in season of i s
ripening they till to their utmost capacity
Lhe crops of u»cse birds. One might look
far to ace a prettier sight than that which
is afforded by a flock of several hundred uf
throe snowy cockatoos walking about
theaenof yellow which the acre* of c
weed form. The cockatoos are alert and
wary, and spring into the air with barab
•cream* as we approach; then, with tb"
curiosity which is their strongest charac­
teristic, wheel over ua in a yelling mob »)n
conopy
of -----------fluttering
»»ong. forming
----„ —
ivory through which the sunlight falls in
exqubdtc aluules of tender color.
Two guns bark in the midst of the
wheeling and screeching cohorts: the re­
ports of tbe second barrels Immediately
• follow—feat:.*-™ fly lu every direction, but
only two ex I -itoos fall.
A TtaiTBLS TO nt'KTKRS
One. after ths usual experience in such
■
‘
mudhoie
cmm. uhooaro to drop
into
----about ten fee* wide ftbe only one within
mile of tbe place), am.! irremediably ruins
hte delicate plumage; tbe other, more couridenct-, thumps down upon the turf withfrother ruffled, innocent of blood

Ing and alarm tbe country for a mile
around, under which circumstances, feel­
ing himaclf q ..it« safe, be may be stalked
by a simple ulratagem. I discovered this
myaeif under the following circumrtjances:
I had been exceadvely annoyed by a'tockRtoo which hn&gt;l followed aud execrated me
for a couple of hours, yet always keeping
well out ot range upon Isolated trees.
STALK INO
COCKATOO.
I bethought me of a trick successfully
used for attracting autolopes upon the
wpitern plains of the United Slates, aud
palling a scarlet Bilk handkerchief out of
my pocket I Ix-gau waving it from side to
side, advancing meanwhile upon the ene­
my. He saw the fluttering symbol and at
once became silent, sidling up a:.;d down
hi* perch with mingled excitement nnd ap­
prehension, and craning his bead forward
and downward in a most ludicrous fash­
ion in his endeavor to define tbe nature of
the phenomenon. In this manner I came
directly under tbe tree on which “cobky’
was sitting, dropped the handkerchief
and raised my gun. Tbe bird took flight
with loud . shrieks: there was
puff of
smoke, a white cloud fell Into the fern,
and—tho second sulphur crested skin there
la my memento of the occasion.
Thc white cockatoo has
more powerful cousin, tho black cockatoo,
hich presents, indeed, two species, at
which one has a patch of scarlet under thc
■
hand’s width of brilliant
tail, tho other
saturnine,
yellow. They arc
... .
. not to say.
satanic looking, bird, with enormously
powerful bills, with which they tear off
the bark of trees in long strips, cut into
lhe wood with blows thnt sound like ham-,
men and leave marks like chisels, and
draw from their burrowed highways In the
timber the fat white gi nba which consti­
tute their favorite food.
The black fellows are fond of this deli­
cacy also, aud when you are out with them
— often
- cut
hole in a. —
tree with
they will
--------...
their hatchets and present to you from ft
tbe squirming, nauseous worm which their
quick instinct had showed them was with­
in. ''If you decline the monel—as la prob­
able—they devour it themselves with in­
finite gusto, and with ill concealed con­
tempt at the “white fellow’s" inability to
appreciate luxuries.—Cor. Boston Journal
Too Emphatic.

During a aeaaiou of the bonne of com­
mune the members wear their hata, which

make a motion. This custom is occasional­
ly tho cause af a comical scene, like the one
reported in Str William Fraser’s "Disraeli
and His Day.
William Ewart, the member for Liver­
pool, was making an effective speech, and
which h before ub. tbe feutben. like
•now field acrowi whieb falls the ray of a on the bench just below him sat Joseph
Hume, a Radical, whose aspect was that of
interw» solemnity. He wore a hat with
the recurved cro»c to the immaculate brood brim and a long nap. which appa­
tesnwnt, whiter than tide paper, which rently was top large for hpi
Ewart, while emphasixlng bls last muform hb spreading tail
taoca. brought hls right fiat, down with
tbe cockatoo can understand the limits ot crushing violence upon Hume's hat, which
filing is music to taataotly descended below Hume’s chin
and compared thereto the "deril’a fid- and olwcarod k s heavy features
The bouse. wLich had been listening with
of tbe concords of the
a grout nubanee to ths interest, roared with laughter, an I the ora, by Ids noisy clamor afannteg

(Successor to Ira YanValkenburgh.)

HAS THE CORRECT STYLES IN

Furniture,
Draperies
North side State street.

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

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 28

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 12, 1894.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.
----- AT-----

_ _______ HAfiTIKGS. MICH.

Constant Drops

TOWER

Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a»similar idea is
my excuse fSr keeping my
name and business before you
1 OU may think I am well ad­
vertised and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket
Can you name him?

MY BUSINESS

IN BARGAINS
THIS WEEK
Bargains in Boy’s Clothing.

Bargains in Youths' Clothing.
Bargains in Men's Clothing.

Bargains in b urnishing Goods.
z
Y. : will save your fare to Grand Rapids, aud got .
what you want, what is seasonable, suitable
and right if you buy clothing and furnishing
goo'ds at

HUDSON’S

GRAND RAPIDS.

Now' is the Time
To begin to look out for

TOBER QOOb5
’

want to look where you can buy the best for the least
We sure have them—the justly celebrated Lycoming Rubber
They are the best, and we arc*the sole agents foy
part of the. countv, at prices lower than ever before: aHf&gt;
G&lt;
1{. Heeder Shoes, the best in the market. Every P»»r

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ha\e the finest line of Undehrear ever offered for sale at this
’ : : ■ es as low as the lowest.
Also a full line of staple and
' ceries. Dry Goods and Notions.
,
..
&gt; ..
is and bring along your butter and eggs, dried fruits ot all
I■' ns. etc., for which we will pay you the highest market price
•t the iowest living prices. You will hear that we have sold
■ i it. but you will aiwavs find us at the store of

• GEO. P. MOSIER,
CLOVERDALE, MICH.

Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers.
Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers
When in need of a Ladies’, Misses’ or Child’s

-CLOAK-:
bo not fail to look over our large and well assorti"l-stock. -&gt;We show

he Largest Line
at the Lowest Prices
We can suit you.
Please give ns a call.
Respectfully yours,

ROSENBAUM &amp;. SPEYERS
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

The best Adz
ing medium tn
ry County.

Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. I keep
the liest and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always the lowest.

F. R. PANCOAST.
COUNTY NEWS.
'
Wood Im nd.
Mr. Phillips bus his house returned to
Its former location and the wheelbarrow
has descended the flagstaff.
Enoch Andrus, our county commissioner,
was in our village on Monday on business.
John Lee was in Hastings on Saturday.
On Saturday morning about S o’clock
we-were awakened fij the cry of ••fire."
I pon reaching terra tirma we found the
street well lighted with the flames of a
burning building. Upon reaching ^the
j scene of conflagration w? found. Sarah
Townsend's wood shed in flumes and ~several people busy trying to save her bouse.
i By hard work the house was saved but
I not without having Its paint badly blister­
ed. if there had ls-e:i any wind no power
could have saved the house. No one can
assign a reason for the fire and as fire
Wfe seen on Mrs. Blzcr’s house at the
same time and watched by two persons
aud as Mrs. B.’s house was a!*out 60 or
70 rods away it Is thought to have been of
incendiary origin. If we have a fire bug
in our tqwn some one ought to extinguish
iL
It is reported, that our saloon is' “to
rent."
C. S. I*almerton and D. A. Miller were
in Hastings on Tuesday on legal business.
The primary department of our school
has n new teacher and is now In progress.
Doe. Hough is still very sick ami not
expected to survive long.
• J. M. Smith Is breaking a fine colt for
M. Doster, of Prairieville.
The reading circle will convene at the
office of Palmerton
Smith Saturday
evening. November 14. for the purpose of
organizing, it is suggested that a short
lesson in Barnes general biston- be pre­
pared. We think It would bo well to pre­
pare a lesson as far os Greek civilization
on page IV.
It. D. Banner has moved to Otsego,
Allegan county.
Baulirld.
Last Friday night a large number of
friends gathered at Herbert Bowman’s for
M surprise on Byron 1’ungate. on his twentyfirst birthday.
Ladles nid society met at Mr. Palmatier’s
last Wednesday.
Sherman Zimmerman ami Irwin Phillips
started tor Battle Creek college Nov. 2d.
Lidn McKenzie begins a yeaFs course al
Krug’s business college. Battle Creek, next
Munday.
E. Gaskill began school at the Durrough s
school bouse last Monday.
Mrs. Dunn is spending a few days in
your city.
.
...
,
Mr. Crookton is Improving the looks of
E. 1.. Edmunds’ house by giving It two
coats of paint.__________________
Brush Kidge.
F. G. Pierce went to Charlotte last week.
Some in our midst have posted notices,
no hunting allowed.
Henry Hines is building a new house.
it would appear as if we had a young
thief who should be looked after.
John Branschka has the brick drawn

for his house.
p. R. Karns hr grading the Campbell
hill, having taken a contract of the high­
way commissioner.__________
Ada Williams is again out after a week's

'^Dr. Scribner reports Mrs. D. Hopkins
^M. ’lL Gwin was in Grand Rapids last

WHOLE NO. 1900

AV. H. Chase has been on the sick list
this week.
A very remarkable phenomenon and one
that lias excittM flfnch comment Was pro­
**** wcck
Fe,lx Chamberlain,
w bile splitting the second cut of a green
and perfecty solid maple log, a severed
slub disclosed the abiding place of a live
and fraUvv frog, sitting serenely Ina small
aperture evidently caused at some very
remote period by a blow from an ax.
The chin was dead and dry although green
timber had entirely overgrown it to the
depth of eight Indies. Many people have
witnessed it and many theories are ad­
vanced relative to IL Tiiose who claim to
know say that from sixty to seventy years
have elapsed since the imprisoned frog
located itself upon that HtUe chip on the
tree.
Addison Pennock and wife aud Jno.
Carpenter visited the hub Tuesday as
witnesses In the pickpocket case.
Seth Cftfeby with a jarty of Battle
fr,cnd*
camping at Gun fake.
Farmers throughout this community re­
gret the failure of Mart Evers, the popular
stock and grain speculator.
Beit Striker aud family spent a few days
in town lost week the guest of..............
M. IL
Girin.

J. Phillips, living just south of Saabville, has built a horse barn.
Allen Frigbner has moved In with bld
father-in-law. Tbos. Griffin, and Will farm
the place.
Wm. Guy and and wife are visiting at
Blanchard, Isabella county.
Mrs. McMore has returned from her
visit with friends.
Samuel N'icewander’s barn burned Inst
Friday night between 1 aud 2 p. m. In­
sured in the Barry A Eaton for S700.
Mrs. tlavld McMore spent last week
with her parents.
Henry Dlekinson has moved into IL
Roe's bouse south of Nashville.
Mrs. Jacobs lias built a new barn.
O. Durham Is making preparation, to
build a kiU’hen.
Harry Messimer, of Nashville, spent
last week with bls grandmother. Mrs.
McMore.
Mrs. Geo. Griffin is visiting Maple
Grove friends at this writing.
Jessie McMore lias the diphtheria.
Rev. Nyce is holding a series of meetings
nt the north Maple Grove Evidigelical
church, assisted by Rev, Krug, of Nash­
ville.

Some oysters and oilier small beta were Verdict: guilty of assault with intent to
won and lost on McKinley Bill or Bill Mc­ do great bodily harm.
Kinley, hip, hip, etc.
People vs. Wm. Shafer, violating liquor
law. Plead guilty.
Dowling.
People vs. Wm. Wyman, larceny from
Frank Webster’s new house Is progress­ dwelling. Plead guilty, and then sklppeding finely.
Ann Dorr vs. Benj. Walk judgment for
Quite a number of our citizens have defendant of tlVO.OO.
।
gone north to enjoy hunting deer. Among
P. A. Sheldon vs.' Jjimn MarahalL
them being E. Herrington, IL G. Rice. C. settled.
Ferris, A. Humphrey and IL Gaskill.
J. H. Dennis vs. Ixiwis B. Bentley,
Fred Clemens is now boarding with trespass. On trial.
George Fry.
Hastings National Bank vs. Wm. a
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Burt Stanton, Trego. Judgment for plaintiff 3-448.90.
last Tuesday, u ten pound boy; also to Mr.
W. H. Goodyear vs. Geo. Gregory.
and Mrs. Mike Smith, last Tuesday, a ten Judgment for plaintiff 8130.75.
pound girl.
' Divorces granted in cases of Albert vs.
Munson Manning now occupies Miss Allie Osswalt; Jacob vs. Margaret SchonWinter’s house.
delmayer: Amanda vs. Patrick Evans;
Albert Madison expects to moveto Battle Mary E. vs. Henry Bills.
,
Creek next week, where he will engage to
High School.
work for Xichoh &amp; Shephard.
Last Tuesday Mrs. Samuel Hinchman
This week being literary week, vre are
and son George started for Ohio, to visit very busy and the items will be more or less
relative's and friends.
be neglected.
Henry Gaskill Is engaged lo teach our
The examination in arithmetic Monday
winter school.
The school progresses was very good, the average per cent, was
very finely under Henry’s management.
about 90. Only two in the class being
100 per cent, these being Jay Garrison
and Grace Whitney.
Miss 8. A. Kelley, of Kalamazoo, vlsftcd
Emmet Lee being sick, was not able to
attend school the fore part of the week.
here last week.
I’. 11. Ijiwnmco left for the north woods
Trade schools arc becoming a very popu­
last week, to spend a few days in sporting lar places, for a young man desirous of
learning a trade lie can hardly in these
with wild game.
'
Messrs. Rockwells are entertaining rela­ days secure a position as an apprentic. but
let him attend one of the recognized trade
tives from Hammond.
IL Ormsby and wife, of Dowling, Sun- schools fur a few terms, and he will have
no trouble in securing a position with any
dayed with relative at the Corners.
employer,
wheiV tie could not have earned
Walden Willison, wife and daughter, of
South Assyria, visited his uncle, W. T. his bread without this preparation. Take
Barber, aud family Saturday and Sunday a good business course in our school, and
A. A. Aldlch Ims secured the services then you are ready to go but in the world.
We are very glad to say that note writ­
of a practical tinner, who has secured
rooms ami moved into Mrs. Wintermute’s ing has been vetoed by the superintendent
In our school.
house on West Main St
It is stated that Ink Is very cheap. I
A newsimjier is to be issued at this place
think hot. 1 left a tan full on the back of
in the near future.
.
Frank and Fred Kelley had a very pleas­ a note once and it cant me one hundred
ant visit with their grandmother near dollars. Scholars be careful haw you use
1
Grand Haven, returning home last week. this cheap fluid.
Mrs. Esther Pennock has returned to
| Rpoclal Jtatc* to Northern 31 Inuesota nnd
her home, after having spent several weeks
Dakota.
visiting friends In the northern counties of
Owing to the enormous yield of grain in
the state.
Northern Minnesota anti Dakota this seat
son, and consequently the unusual de­
mand for harvest hands, the Great North­
Arthur Miller’s health Is improving.
Farmer around this place have their ern railway line will transport from Sk
Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and Superior,
corn husking and fall work nearly done.
Mrs. Maggie Lee has returned from an titrashing outfits in car loads, at the cur­
rent class “A" rate, passing not to exceed
extended visit with friends In Colorado.
ten
men free in charge of each load. Such
W». Shriner has his new houtw nearly
shipments, as well as the ten men. will be
ready for use.
returned free to the points of shipments
Raffling match here for Thanksgiving.
from which they started on the Great
Northern railway line, upon proper identi­
■ S. E. Cook, of Charlotte. Aras in town fication that the men are the same as orig­
inally accotnjmnfed the shipment, and that
over Sunday.
the threshing outfit is the same asojjgiualJ. C. Fumiss Is a registered druggist.Mi.«J Addie Bcigh has returned home ly forwarded and no change iu ownership
haying occurred.
from a two weeks stay nt Jackson.
Shipments of horses and mules in any
Newton-Kellogg, of Charlotte, is visiting
quantity for use with thrashing out/its
his parents In Hus village.
Mrs. C. W. Everts has been quite sick, (Including men in charge as provided for
rules of livestock contracts) will be trans­
but is now on the gain.
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Mrs. Courier, of Albion, spent Sunday ported at current tariff rates, and returned
free to original points of shipment under
with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Goodwin.
Messrs. John Eumlss and Wm. Strong same conditions as threshing outfits, ex­
cept that parties In charge will be furnish^
were in Buffalo the first of the week.
luu»t Thursday evening Mrs. Emma ed only such transportation as they may
Bartley was married to a Mr. Brqwn. of la? entitled to under contracts which they
hold. Thenyls n very heavy demand for
Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenden Richards, of hanrat lituuls.jat wages 83.00 pgr day.
Grand Rapids, spent Sunday at Dr. C. W. Parties MxraM address. D. W. IL More*
land. Mich. Frt. A Pass. Agt. Detroit,
Young’s.
Mrs. Leota Keil and son.,of Grand Rap­ Midi. These special rates will expire Dec.
ids. called on a few friends here one day ?.l, '91, if not sooner cancelled.

Rev. llnrdiug is holding n series of
tenmon and evening meetings at the M.
E. church. A fair attendance and some
feeling manifested.
.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams. &lt;&gt;f your
city, are spending a few days with their
son, H. W.. at the homestead.
. Mrs. Alexander Ransom, of Kalamazoo.
Sundsyed with M. J. Goss’ mother at
Prairieville.
A snn of Uriah Burst, of Barry, is at­
tending Parson’s business college at Kala­
mazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Keyes leave- for
California the first Monday in • Decctnlier.
Think of spending the winter. Will .Mrs.
Keyes please give us through the Baxxeb
of* history of her journey and what
she thinks of the country.
We are pleased to hear that Mr. B. H.
Farr has so far recovered under Dr.
Sackett's care as to' be able to ride out
dally.
’
M. J. Goss made a business trip to Kalalast week.
mnzuo the VIh.
'
Last Thursday evening S. J. Trmuan
W.-C. Towne, sold and delivered his
hogs last week. ' One Weighed 51 expounds, gave an oyster sapper to the lady teachers
three 1245 pounds, and the balance spring of «»ur school. A pleasant time Is reported.
IasI Monday morning Mrs. C. E. Good­
pigs an aveftige of 187 pounds.
win lost her gold watch and chain between
her home and the depot some place.
Marion Davenport has a very large cis­
OrnntevMle.
tern built and ha* also plastered his house.
Mrs. Mike Brophy relumed to her home
The evaporator has gone out of business
in i’taihwdl last Thursday, after* week’s
for this season.
Quite a mania for photographic views visit with friends here.
and portraits have taken possession of our
Mrs. M. Hill, of Ce«iar Creek, his been
villagers, and artists in the photograph Hue visiting at D. Klingensmith’s for Hie past
have ix-eti reaping quite a ImrvesL
week.
Your corrcspondjn! had hoped to have
The school house Is being palntml on t be
had a wedding to announce, but ■•fortune Inside. Time something was done to IL
h a fickle goddess” and did not smile fa­ It is the worst looking old ranch in the
vorably on the proposed match, and now county.
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all bets ure off.
Hop** Contd-r.
dur school commenced last Monday,
Anna Woodworth, of Hasting*. Is visit­
with Geonre Graham as teacher.
Wtn. Giliasple is about hi move to Hart ing her sister. Lottie Loomis, and friends
Corners, be having rented his own house in tills viclnltv.
,
Henry Chamberlain nnd Lillie Payne, of
to Mr. Oliver, the blacksmith.
A singing school was held nt the church Coats Grove, are visiting friends in this
hst Saturday evening by Mr. Handy, of vicinity.
E. B. Payne has started on the road asb
Plainwell; a committee was appointed con­
sisting of Conrad Kahler and John Conyer. agent tor the Hume comfort stove.
John Burns and wife, of Kalamazoo.
for the purpose of securing a sufficient!
number to perfect n permanent school for are visiting at E. Ik Payne's.
Clara Payne commenced school Monday
11 Milo Hayes, who has been visiting for a
at the log school house.
O. D. Loomis has purchased a now horse.
few weeks past in Van Bnren county, has
Fred Seeber’s horse broke loose the other
returned home.
Mrs. John Hine has gone,to Ann*Arbor day while hitched at L. C. Gesler’s and ran
to assist 4n taking care of her mother.
- away, making things quite lively for a
Quite a number of onr
' l! C. Gesler preached at Hfckory Cor­
tending
the circuit court at Hastings this
,
um last Humlay.
* The last kiln of brick burned Is being
Quarterly meeting the 14 and 15th at
the Doud school house.
rapidly carried to Kalamazoo.
Ed. 'l’ennel has jrlastered his house.

Ikiwcnn Mill**
Onr CoUta ta»
“
acre, tor «
ln
tl”'n o! Do&gt;'*ta’-

',1 WirVanllorn'and Geo. Moon both have

l,rS auiounr of Inaurin, omonir
and their wives.
believe it to be

‘^Grandma Fisher is on the sick list.

|trWiliCOito fttol T. Moore, while near

Dorr village, Allegan Co., were driving on
t-taUd- the highway with n high spirited temn af­
fug lots of Jas. Bush preparatory to erect­ ter dark in a lonesome place, when S’ ina
sprung from tbr roadside and made a grab
ing dwellings to rent.
D. Hanney is home after a four months
horat'H blU, but fnjm the huddn ess
RbMaTy inquiries arc made as tojbo of the attempt the boraea becamf
ed and spranf ahead, leaving Mr. M«m
whereabouts of E&lt;L Tompkins but echo and Otto to conjecture what it
“.nwoonexpUln IC Thule W “W
’’’JlMdames Cunningham and Bentz, of
Hastings, are the guests of Mrs. F. C. glTta ron on boch whe«t irindln? b,« be‘
,t Bowen* Mill*. We taoolcl
Ski*lman has been suffering from
lnXrktton of lUe eyes but is able, to be U.lnk Aelr mill ground taool &gt;11 Hurl irrew

"“eJ sSS,”lUta&gt;l”n- .pta‘S““d.r
»«»• p*&gt;« »''
.

Ing to the sick.

A desirable farm of 100 acres, SJ* fuiiea
east of Hickory turners. Mich., good build­
ings, convenient
J. C. Bishop.

The ladies of the State road dime soceity
will hold their annual anniversary at the
home of Mrs. S. R. McIntyre, on the even­
ing of Nov. 20th.
Mrs. Albert Kinnie has an uncle visltttadeU hUf.no «.rc«,
7uXX£C
■I'"'-”1" Ing her from New York.
Mr. Olmstead’s cider mill is running

week on business.
W. IL Chase was at Muskegon most of
last.week on imslness.
Geo. Kingsbury, the P’",1
traded galleries with some Hasting parties
and will take possession Immediately.
Jerry Sproul Is h&lt;»&lt;ne
several
weeks’ absence selling wind mills.
Wm. Cooper has the foundation laid for

“SX”" -

To Dispel Colds.
Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the
system effectually, yet gently,, whim
costive or bilious, or when the blood Is
impure or sluggish, to permanently cure
habitual constipation, to awaken the
kidneys and liver to a healthy activity,
without Irritating or weakening them,
use Syrup of Figs. ___________

Beherman,

Frank Kinnie keeps his bed part of
time from liver complaint.

Additional Local.
Followlnlt are tta
w Ur disposed
of st the pre«.nl term of circuit court:
C,oplevs. Orrin Dwton. assault with
nitent to commit rape. Jury found de­
b ndenl euiUy of assault and tatter,.
ftopton. Jas- Cul&gt;h ,or l*r”n1' •Dd
jail breakimr. Head ««'»»•
People vs. Wm. Lovelsnd. furnishing
^^"k*F^nltr,Sr5T'*M«lW[

caff. 5c.
Llmo-SclHUFat00cperbbl; waleiHtne.glJO
per .»a»a.
bbl.
Oats—30c. perbu.
•
Pomtoen-CAC. tmi
iM-.r bu.
Pniatoes-.se.
Pork-SLSOaw,00.
PtMter-ttelUng st S4.50 ner ton.
Riilt—Selling»Ui5c per bbl.
Timothy Seed-Selling at gt.CS penbn.
Wmsrt—No. 1. whltrt JW; rod JM.
Elour-tSJO per hundred.
Kye-.M.
Apples-25E30c.

• *010118—wanoe.
Chickens live SHc: dressed sc.

Everybody known, without looking at
the map. bow Lower California runs south
from the Pacific coast like a sort of tail,
separated from the United States—for it is
a part of. Mexico, as some people are not
aware—by a long arm of the sea called the
Gulf of California. Ouco upon a time the
gulf extended in a northward direction 800
miles beyond ita prracnt Inland limit. Into
this northerly extension the great Colorado
river emptied millions of tons .of detritus
annually, until the deposit accumulated in
quantity sufficient to shut off the upper
part of 1the gulf, which was thus trans­
formed into a lake. To begin with, of
course it was a salt lake, but it gradually
became fresh through the Influx of water
from the Colorado. Thereupon fresh water
fishes, mollusks and other creatures not of
the brine were developed in it, and in Inis
way it happens that the dry bottom today
b covered with their fossil reoain*-Washington Star.

The tuning fork was the invention of
John Stone, royal trumpeter, in 1B1L
Though the pitch of forks varies slightly
with changes of the temperature, or by
rust, they are the most accurate means of
dawnnlolDg pIKh- Tuning tats taa otaUutlng Honor ble nt being made nt m pitek •’'“In tar­
tan Italia. tai ita- Mt
u—d tar the noirs * *ud c,
Minna, repmeutal b, Ita
thlr* .p»»»ln :ta treble •u.n.-Londoo

John

Snell, of Wayland, died of
M’all.^ Client ofW^*
aged 8«. waa buried Sunday. Rev. White
was called to preach both sermons*

t^e

THE MARKETSfc
Hastings.
Annies-Dried.
Bjher-li»d20.
Clover seen S.1 B034.00.
Brans—SIan©# 1.40 per bn.
Beet^Dre^d M OOttM® calves. f5£0 ®G.»

latent to

commit munlef.

Jurr trial.

Tri-Biu.

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Hastings Banner

HISTORY
01 A WEEK.
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thlrtv-flve and tbe German* twelve.

In

lbActing
. vnt»iSecretary
b»&gt;'
Spaulding has ordsrtd

that machinery mtooded for making beet
Wednesday. &gt;'-v. 4
MgMr bo admitted. Into the United State* ;
Tbe steamer Power-, which left Chioagc
Chieagc , frM) t,tdury.
last Friday for Manistique, is thought to .
TUe Htr|k&lt;, at tbt St. .jz,nta Stamping ।
Additional Local News.
have been lost.
I company**
the N‘.cdriD||»iaua plan?, i
John Cndaby, of Chicago. Intends, It to ■ ba8 b,eu declared off, and the men have (
Mr. George McDonald, one of the lead­ said, to locate a packing bouse at East SU | gone lo work.
•
ing droggiitte of Kalamazoo, deUvererl n Louis, to cost fftJO.ODO.
ybo District of Columbia hns decided to
Why do you keep trying unknown very lntfn»ti»g lecture the other vvviilup
EvidenwtJd the trial of Bate Trejunrer I ahk c&lt;lugrww fer nn appropriation of ♦50,- ,
on
the
Keeley
cure
for
uleoholiatn
before
brands of
Woodruff, of ArkaniutH. indical.es that tbe ■
t() enabj, it to make a creditable ex- .
the Unity club of that citv. Mr. McDon­ defaulter embezzled 82»,Ma
| bjbjt at the World's fair.
ald is a graduate of the. Keeley Institute
Chicago and Oshkosh are now-united by
and expreMee no doubt about the thorough­ telephone. The dlstauco is 175 miles, yet |
ness of tbe cure In DO per ceuL of the cades conversation can be carried on without
Arthur Sloan «r» killed nt Ypsilanti,
| Mich., by being buried in a sewer trench.
treated.
,
difficulty.
.
when you can be sure of getting one
President Thomaa W.' Palmer, of the I Governor-Elect
uovernor-wro McKintey has left Can-At a recent meettiig of a few citizen* of
I
YAMASHIRO
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that has been tested, not only by ex­ the county it was ordered that a call be World* fair, will erect a manual-training ton. O., for the east, where he will take a .
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l^ntJOYS
perts, but actual consumers, all of isfiueil for a county convention to institute school oo the site &lt;4 bis child hood’s home ; few week* rest.
1 Governor Hill, of New York, hw tasned , Both UlO method and iesulte when
luenautea for the aupprewaion of the liquor near Detroit.
whom agree in placing
traffic under the prejw-nt local option taw
Timothy Healy, the most bitter of the
as provided by act 207 of Session laiws &lt;if autl-Paruelhte leader*, was horsewhipped
It U Mid now that the Molly Maguires and retrefihmg to the tdste, ai. I :i&lt;
l»8t&gt;. Such a convention Is there fore calI- In the streets of Dublin yesterday by a
have revived, and are at the lAttom of tbe eenUy yet promptly on the K •!;).
ed for Saturday. Nov. 14. ’SI. to be held in . nephew of the htte Mr. ParnelL
the Court house In the city of Hasting-? ul
Tenueesue
convict troubles.
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the .'vsl
A cablegram from London announces
A female counterfeiter has been ar- 1 tem effectually, dispels o.l.L ' Li
one o’clock p. m. Ix?t every V&gt;wn”bip be that the Brazilian congress has been dis­
well represented.
■
solved, martial law proclaimed and a
‘n,i
By Okdku of Committke.
ALWAYS RELIABLE. Only one dealer in town has it.
dictatorship established.
This report
Governor-Elect Flower nays he contrlb- i C0"flt‘l‘at,0,b ‘ .'f ’P
I'1^
the*
Whether some other method might not lacks confirmation.
be better than prohibition in dealing with
James 8. Cinque, a stock raiser of nted W.ooi) to the expenses of the election I only remedv of its kind ever pro-1
the liquor traffic is not so pertlnmit a ques­ Greeley. Colo., while asleep on a train, in New York to aid tn the canvass of tbe • duccd, pleasing to the taste und action as it would be if salOonlsta Obeyed the jumped off aud wa* badly hurt. He is in vote.
ceplahle to the stomach, prompt in
taw. But when they wilfully- eflsfy every the hospit .l hi Burlington. In. He was
The clothing of Hannah Murphy a
an(J tru]y |^llc5ei:1) ; .
provision of the law, for cutting off the cn route to visit friends in Galva, Illa
domestic at Jacksonville, Ills, took fire effCf.ta or(»nnrpd nnlv fmm «t.
from a.toveand.be was probably fatally
J&gt;r'
fn,.ni lhe !l .&lt;
evils of the traffic, there is but one way
The charred remains of a man were burned.
•
&lt;
bealth
)
ttn
a agreeableMitotanr. - jiopen, and that Is to treat the saloon as a found in the ruins of a burned barn in
By the explosion of a gasoline tank at j ntany excellent qualities c-.•mtm-.. i it
public nuisance, a public enemy’, and close Kirkwood. N. Y. He is believed to have
it up. Law-breaking, law-defying saloon­ been murdered, aud the barn burned to Orange, Mas*., a Ore was started that de- j to all and have made it the most
keepers have no reason to comphilu of any conceal the crime. A key-ring was found suoyed a whole square before it was sub- popular remedv known.
Sut themselves If the people shall insist bearing the name of James C. " ilson, T
u-Ar-L Syrup of Figs “
i» 50c
Me
is J"
for sale in
int they cease to ply their miserable busi­ Washington county. Ills.
ness in Barry county.
.
seuul pottery, Trenton, N. J., has been • and Si bottles by all leading drug­
Any ’ reliable dniggist who •
arrested fur robbing his employer uf J2U, - gists.
SQpAWBUCK OIL.
may not have it on hand will pro­
Ex Guv. Marks, of Tennessee, ia dead, 000 iu goods during the past few years.
Four persons were slightly injured at cure it! promptly for any one who
Tony Hart, the well-known comedian Akron, O , by the collapse of two build- wishes to try iL Do nut accept any
Inga. There were thirty or forty perron* substitute.
died at Worcester, Ma**.
i In the buildings at the time, but a pre­
Julius A. Barney, an old resident of «
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
monitory crash gave them warning. The
Dowagiac, Mich., I* dead.
loss is about 850,000 on buildings and
*
SAM HtAHClSCO. CAL.
The wretched and^Venal work of their
Kaolin, or porcelain clay, baa been
LOUISVILLE. KT.
Afte »0W&lt;
lamented squawbucttahlpa in lowering the found in large quantities near Anna, Ills. stocks.
In spite of tbe decision of the Illinois j
test of kerosene oil Is becoming known in
John T. Brush has secured Cotulsky to
tupremo
court
against
the
voting
uf
Its true light, so to speak, and people gen­ manage the Ciuclnnatl ball team next
women at Chicago, and tbe instruction*
erally are onto the ignorance and villainy season.
uf the election commissioners in the same
When you hug the stove, you want to feel warm.
that were at the bottom of IL That anv .
The steamer Powers, which was yester­
other motives than corrupt ones could day reported wrecked off ^Manistee, is safe direction,Mrs. J. H. &amp; Johnson,tbe wife of
a physician, voted Nuv. 8, and now tbe
have caused
such
a
wanton act, In harbor.
You want to know that the stove is a good one;
officiala arc wondering wbat they will do
which exposes property and lives to con­
Eighty-two lives were lost and 8,700
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stant peril, seems entirely Improbable,। bouse* and 751 vessels destroyed by a about it.
that you are getting the best results from tlje
since there never has been any reduction‘ storm in Japan, Sept. 14.
In the price of oil.
Brazil
by
tbe
government
of the dictator.
To show tbe growth made In the induaThe number of accidents and. casualtiesi
fuel burned—in short, that you made a good in­
During six dayu of a run on the Five
resulting directly from the iujCNof squitw-■ try of furnishing kindling wood, a single
Cent raving* bank at Boaton 87V 1,156 was
j
factory
in
Pennsylvania
turns
out
5,000,buck oil is simply appalling, being intny
vestment when you bought it Of this you can
withdrawn.
times more in a tew weeks than in sevenC &gt;IXX) bundles per month.
Work I* being pushed night and day in
Judge Newman, sitting for Judge fcsloyears under the old and safer test.
always be assured when you buy
But our own city Is not without evidencej becker in the ninth circuit, at Madison, Uncle Sam** navy yards, but it does not Sfck Ibadsebe and relievo »11 the trouble tatfr
of tbe danger attending the use-bf squaw­- Wia, has decided that he has no jurisdic­
A monument to Gam belts was dedicated
tion in tbe Harshaw treasury case.
MUax. r*ln tn tho Side. Ac. Wkil* their ::x»4
buck kerosene.
After many trials it is now shown that in Paris. The heart of the statesman was XtsaRalAs rjwou !&gt;•* boea ehowa ia csUsg 4
Ont evening a short time since, Archie■
McCoy noticed one of the lamps in hisi color can be given to cotton while grow- deposited at ita base.
Buffalo Gap, a villago in the Black
store acting very strangely. It had beeni lug, and a beautiful red variety of this
Hills, was visited by a fire that destroyM
turned down to a low blaze, when all atI article i«i now being raised in Georgia.
Uncle Sam's esse against the I tala has the buRinesii portion of tbe town.
once it began to blare higher than the•
Bcafiacha yrt CuteF* Idttla Liver Pffta ua
chimney. He seized the lamp and threw fallen through. Judge Ross deciding that
The Brazilian province of Rio Grande is equally wluxbln in OnnttfipMlon. c-:rir. j «nd prethla*nnoyin«compl*lnt,«h&gt;le
*1*3
It into the street, thus no doubt preventing there was no violation of the neutrality reported to have declared its independence Ynattag
cucrocGull dl*onlcr*o?thent&lt;iui»cijttira^i*-.5 th*
law. The state department has ordered because of ita opposition to the acts of
an explosion.
jiTer*ndregul*to tho bowel*. £v---a Uthcj oaly
An evening or two afterward a lamp in an appeal.
Genera! Fonseca
Busby Bros, liarber shop did the same
Julia Weiobler, aged £3, of Chicago,
Oliver Pelky, a diver, while working at
thing, and a casualty was only prevented the wreck of the Pewnbic in 130 fret of was married Sunday afternoon to T. C.
by grabbing the blazing lamp and throw­ water near Alpena, Mich., broke bis bell Smith. By midnight shs was a corpse, ■£eJi*n,-*j,wouldbo*lmo«*.pric«-ii'.-..itnthp.nvhO
Of the well known firm of Goodyear Bros. It is
ing It into the street.
rope, and when brought to the surface her death being caused by dropsy.
•tri/BT frac* thJadUirrestEgconq-liLn-.; bntforta. Both of these resulted from the squaw­
c*t*)v tbeiripod:i.w*&lt;l
-tend
IthiN
A cyclone passed over the Andaman
who one* try them will find the*e little pUU r»it&gt;
buck oil, aud for thia reason: By lower­
conceded that they carry the largest. and best
Failing . to obtain Lis first lore, who ial.indi, in the bay of BeogaKNov. 2. An •bio In Kxmeny vwyathxt they will act bo wil­
ing the test in this state, the Standard OH broke off their engagement tbe day before English vessel foundered, and of a cr^w ling to dowrithoui them. But alter •Urick bud
Co. can Send here oil that Iras not been re­ the marriaxe. Farmer White, of Worth of clghty-three men only six were savei^
line, the best in service, style, wear, and the most
fined thoroughly.
As a consequence, county, Ga., twenty years later married
Fourteen years ago Archer Wilson m*^-,
when the globe of the lamp became heated,
bis old fiame’H daughter. The latter has ried Mattie Andrews, al Sioux City, Ia.
economical, the recognized leading lines of the
as often happens In the use of kerosene, jn»t run away with nu employe uf her A year later he disapp.'ared and didn’t
Iftbebute at to many 11*6* tb«t beretowbc*
the volatile, oils, which disappear whtn
wantakevar great bcMXt. 4far pflla cure tt while
turn up again until Saturday last, when
husband.
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petroleum is thoroughly refined, by be­
he found hl* wife at Wichita. Kas. The/ ether* Aoinot.
trade.
Friday, Nov. 0.
Carte?t Little Liver Pill* are very »nul! sad
coming heated from gases in the globe.
will try to live together again.
very our to taka. One or two pills
de**.
These gases press through fbe porous
Snow fell at the national capital yester­
They Bxaatrictly vegetable aed Jo not gripe «
Mrs. Roth, who arrived at New York an
wick, and thus Increase the rtatne. Unless day.
punra.
but by their gentle acUon plcwo all who
Immigrant from Germany, ia over 0 feet
uaothem. Xn riileat 35 rente; five fori 1. Saw
turned down or blown out, the larger
Four stockmen were killed In a collision high aud weighs IMO pounds.
She is
flame in turn Increases the heat in
handsome and the mother of eleven chil­
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New YorIG
the globe, and an explosion is apt
A syndicate has been organised to raise dren, one a eon 6 ft. 5 in. in his stocking*.
to result.
। barley in North Dakota.
SMILL
She is only 85 year* old.
In these two Instances it ia shown how
O.
C.
Easterly,
middle-weight
champion
The
court
of
claims
at
Washington
has
property is endangered.
Wednesday evening of last week a life of Michigan, in an eight round fight, beat rendered a decision against the States of
Dau Godfrey, of Philadelphia.
Ohio. Indiana and Illinois In the suit to
came nearly to being sacrificed to squaw­
Admiral Jorge Montt wm elected presi­ recover tne 2 per cent, fnud retained by
buck kerosene. At John Busby’s horn.- in
the 4th ward, his little boy was sleeping dent of Chill for'tbe term of five years. the national government from the sale of
the Cumberland Gap road. The sum in
up stairs. A lighted lamp, with a medium He will be inaugurated on Dec. 2d
blaze, was left on the stand near tbe bed
B. S. Barrett has been arested at Cleve­ dispute Li 8l,500,00a
tor Roy Will, who works for Busby Bros., land, O., charged with duplicating prom­
The failure of Friedland &amp;Sominerfleld,
and sleej* with Howard.
Returning issory notes to the amount of 875,000.
bankers at Barlin, has precipitated a
atwiut 10 p. iu.. Roy noticed an unusually
Dr. Horatio N. Hurlbut, a well-known financial crisis. Thousands of persona
bright light in the up-stalrs bedroom. physician of Chicago, where he bad re­ lota their ali, in every rank of life. Sun­
He ran Into the house and up stairs, and sided since 1651, is dead. He was 85 years day tbo Berlin banks kept open, prepared
Nearly every pattern of
Horse
was horrified to find that little Howard
to pay depositor* who wanted to with­
Blanket is imitated in color and
was asleep, and but a few feet away was
A S. Conger, tbe Ohio member of the draw. Thia action hns quieted matters
the blazing lamp, which had burst, and Republican national
committee, an- and tended to re-establish confidence.
style. In most cases the imitation
was on fire inside as well as iu tbe nounca.% himself aa favoring Blaine for
You cannot afford to buy a stove of any descriplooks just as good as tlic genuine,
chimney. The cover to the stand was president.
THE MARKETS.
also on fire. In about no time tbe burning
but it hasn't tJu tvavr 'iknads, and
Charles A. Durgin, of Kansas City, at­
tion without visiting
lamp aud stand-cover were in the road.
so lacks strength,and while it sc. s
tempted suicide, but was saved. He said
Chicago, Nov. O.
Had five minutes elapsed without the dis­
that reading Hulwer Lytton’s works made
for only a little less than the genu­
Board of trade quotation* for, today wvre
covery of this fire, not only the house,
him despondent.
aa
follows:
Wheat-No.
3
November,
opened
but undoubtedly a life would have been
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
December oi&gt;ened 4*c.
Munihall Scott, a Chicago character, MSfc. closed
sacrificed.
Horse Blankets
closed 87c; May&lt; opened 81.05*4; closed 81.04. The fact that
We cannot see how any person can af­ fell down stairs while drunk and, alight­ Corn—Na 2 November, opened 54c, eloeed
ing
on his head, died that position, aa he
ford to take the chances necessarily taken
MMc: &gt;&lt;*r. opened 47Hc. closed &lt;7J8e; May. arc copied is strong evidence
in using this oil. For two cents more per was found later.
opened 4448c. eloeed 45^c.
Oats—Na 3 No­
that they are THE STANDARD,
The Now York Chamber of commerce vember. opened 3214c. closed M8?; December,
gallon, one can buy oil tested to 150 deand every buyer should.‘ - ' that
grees^whlch Is perfectly safe, and which auk* congress to suspend the purchase of oiwtifd and closed Sic; Muy. opened
trade mark is sewe- on,
will last a half longer than the lower silver and Ira coinage until an Interna­ closed SdHc. Pork—December, opened fA3), the
eloeed SA47J4; January, o;&gt;euml $11.10, eloeed
tiona! agreement 1* reached.
priced squawbuck brand.
May. opened
111.438,
closed the inside of the Blanket.
Frank McLain, of Topeka. Kan., killed 811.&amp;K;
Since tbe above was written, we can add
J1I.67H. Lcrd—December. opened
Five MHo
jwo more to the list of casualties from hla H-montb«-old child by striking ita head closed 86.17.
'
against a door. Ho is under arrest, an
squawbuck kerosene.
Boss
Live -stock-Prices at tbe Union Stock
On Friday evening two cottages in De­ an attempt wax made to lynch him.
yards ranged a* follows; Hoge-Market
Electric
troit were burned by the explosion of a
A plot to murder General Canto, the rather active ou packing and shipping ac­
lamp filled with squawbuck kerosene.
commander of the CongreulonaUata' count; feeling rather eaay; price* 5310c lower,
The Barry &amp; Eaton Insurance Company army in Chili, 1* reported to have liecn •ale* ranged at 82XQ&amp;i» pigs. 8&amp;S5&lt;j3.TO
\
Iff t&amp;Dakcr
must pay an Eaton county farmer for a discovered just in tithe to save tbe gener­ UghL 83.U33.tL-&gt; rough packing. 8X5U&amp;X«
mixed, anil f&amp;TiKALOJ heavy jiacking iu&gt;d
bam lately destroyed by tbe explosion of al'* life.
•hipping lots.
a lantern fillek with squawbuck kerosene.
Tbe report that tbe BraxIHan congress
Cattle—Market fairly active on local and
ARE THE STRONGEST.
had been dissolved and martial law de­ •hipping account. and prioM »toady and un­
100 C A STYLES
clared
in that country is confirmed by a changed; quotations ranged at
William Wyman, the noted thief, whose
at prices to suit evcnlody. TIf? r-« &lt;-J5’!
dispatch from the United State* minister prime to ahipptag steers, 84.3J2A.iW good to
recent exploits have been stated in the
fancy do Sa.UAa4.lV common to fair do. 83.6034.25 them from vour dealer, write
•’ - ■
io that country.
Banxkh. broke jail Monday night Our
butchers’ »leers. 81.803X60 stockera, 82.0133.10
the ik Book'. You c-n get it * it - mu &gt; -^e
readers will reme ml*er this worthy’s at­
Texans. 8X5034.10 raageru 8SJQ3U&amp; feeders.
WM. AYRE3 &amp; SONS, Fhita k’pha.
tempt to bum the jail and later to hang
Dictator Fonseca, uf Brazil, proposes to S1.&amp;U23 50 cows, 8LM®L75 bulb., and $=.W^YU0
himself. He was afterward taken to the banish everybody who declines to give an veal calves.
Sheep-Market moderately active; prices tinCharlotte jail, where he remained until adhesion to the republic.
•
PROB Al E ORtlKK
©han-red- quotations ramtol nt 83Wit.7J
Saturday, when he was brought to this
JuMpb Kistler, of West McGregor, la., weaterna, 83.5U35.W natlvm, and 83.5 05.30
city and placed in the county buttle to blew out his brains rather than to be ar­ lambx
await tbe opening of court on Monday. rest ed for selling liquor.
Produce; Butter—Fancy separator, 28c par
Monday he was arraigned before Judge
lb; dairies, fancy, fresh. 233%; packing
Eight hundred men struck against a re
Do you want to know wbat ails your eyes?
1,1‘^uge
Hooker, and plead guilty to robber} . He duction of wages in Jones &amp; McLaugh­ stocks, fresh. 14ttl5c. E^gs-Freeb candied lhoirUaud rlrbl hundred and
IXseut, CbMrk-5 W. Armstrong.
“
was remanded to jail to await sentence. lin’s mills at Pittsburg.
loos off, ttto per doz; ice house stock, 18©l&amp;M»e.
Do you need your eyes examined by one who can tell But he concluded not to wait.. Tuesday
Live poultry— Old cLicket», B8O8c per lb.
m.n-r .&lt; U»
•'
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Weis Bros., wholesale dry goods, of spring. : roosters; 5c; mixed turkeys. a&amp;IOc;
morning. Sheriff Benham found Wyman’s
what you need?
-Llll(K) duh serir"
Galveston, Tex , have failed, with liabili­ ducks, mixed. 0 0.10c: g««e. 83.60Qa.5J per dog. Forusworth, fret-aiwd.
cell door open, the lock aud printer
On reading and filing
.imitihirn’or
ties estimated at 8750,00a
Potatoes—Houm grotvn. 4U®Mk&gt; par sack: Wis­ fird of Henn Dd j-&lt;-'
gone. Wyman’s wife visited him Satur­
? t» I n !”♦
Paul D Carpenter, sou of the late Sena­ consin and Michigan common. 31333c; good to said estate. pta\ tag ^.r
day and Sunday, and It la barely poMible
peutioq
ejoice, IDilic per bu: sweet potatoes. Illinoi*. set forth, thki hr• w*y
ahe had secured an impression of tbe lock tor Carpenter, of Wisconsin, htu joined 8LB13’.M per bbl; Jerseys, 8100-52.75. Apple* real estate of said &lt;««»*&gt; *"
and sent a key up to her husband by the tbe Roman Catholic churcn.
ia.: Fridsv. th&lt;
-Comrnon. 8L2531 Ju per bW; good. |1.7&amp;32.a&gt;, dcscrit**'.
Thereupon
It is W’‘prr,',i-i
.&lt; 1;•clock
A
drunken
woman
threw
a
lamp
at
choice to fancy. 82U^-'-50. Cra-nberriea-Cape 18th d*v ol Novt m^r. A. I•-. «*;''{.e 1„..,r)ri: &lt;&gt;l
window route, Monday night, as could be
easily done. She was here that day. It is Patrick Maguire at New York, and he Cod, fancy, XUdttT.OO per bbl; Joraeys, 85.75* in tbe forenoon, be
,.j jav &lt;tf
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•
said petition. *’’d’,s-\’JrtrtslntcrestH !.»**»•&lt;
do trick for a prisoner of as keen wit as was burned so badly that be dird.
dMe*M*d and all &lt;*ber
_ 1 „t B -•^•&lt;&gt;U
Senator
Frank
Hhscock
denies
that
he
Wyman, and determined to escape, to get
estate
are
X
h. a! th** IToiumi
been tendered the position In tbe cab­
of sal'll court then to t»t &gt;•« »«*»-.’’
county]
If you do, call on Dr. Lowry, the oculist, the optician. out of tbe Barry comity jail. Sheriff Ben­ has
Wheat-Na 2 red winter cash, 8LO848 Offlee In the citywhy the i-r^J
inet vacated by Secretary Proctor.
ham Lad taken the precaution to fo. k
01.1*. December. tLMRi. Jaaauary. 8U0J8; and show ww»*. If *n&gt; there
AnJ [•
It te believed in T&gt; nne«*ee that M soon February,
Take this advice and you wont regret it; and you will save of the four prisoners In a cell by himMlt
&lt;1.138. Corn-Na
X mixed of tbe petithmer ma* not I* K™'
Klft. noBut while this measure served to keep the
Ua l»U» p.r.o»'
“J „
your eyes and money in tbe end.
others all right, Wyman proposed not to they will be returned to BrioeriUe under
be “in IL” Tbe ruling psaaton tn steal military pretectioa and tbe stodtade re
was strong to the last; for Mr. Wyman built
took Whit Benham’s umbrella from the
jail, to ahteld him from the inclemency of
»*riJ day -*

l.^MWti’iaaiwsigl

EXPERIMENT?

Thursday, Nov. 12, 1891.

n?

H-cnniEEST-**.

I GARDEN GROWN
I

JAPAN TEA

Royal Satsuma as Leader.

Call on Jos. Rogers for Royal Satsuma Japan Tea.
•
New Spring Crop Leaf of 1891.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by

Jos. Rogers.

IN COLD WEATHER

CURE

STOVES

SICK

HEAD

ACHE

Cook Stoves and Ranges,

PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMILLPfflCf

Steel Ranges,

Round Stoves,

The Diving Flue Stoves,
Coal Stoves.

CHEATING
Z" HORSE

Blankets

GOODYEAR BROS

HORSE BU«TS

Do You Have Weak Eyes?

Do Too W the Best Spectacles or Eye

DR. LOWRY.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday. Nov. 12, 1891.
0U.1 COUNTY.
The ul’

.cnlng as David HaigbL of
.
walking toward the village
nimr n lot uf ycilltlg rowdies
b.tol hlUL As they came cluse
• i.uihi •’Tlierv he Is. let him
• J.T--.I a revolver so close tu
]»&gt;w*1rr blackened his face.
• :-tm-il; but it will be queer
.&lt; not railed to answer for

t'u W-Hsllaud News claims
&gt;, &gt; ruling to this city on the
.. hull express the Other
. . . • the dim light in :fif par.
. the lap of a 29o pound
. -.*-»lv»l to “do” liiui hr great
. utiier things wrecking; hi*
Dunlap Iiul He resouctthe s.iullc» ctirporntioff to
the Woodland News,
e about as tough a place

;he pump house for
ks sv stein Ns com-

uljcd. rnrrwt habit, or uadr are

Tbe results ot such a course of action
would be dlrt'lplino through tbe agency
of study or woiV.
Teachers as well as pupils must work.
Life, energy, and industry, as well u
Indolence, are contagious. Whichever of
these the teacher has will be reproduced
In Ids pupils. The teacher must ever
think and work for his scliool to inspire
Ills pupils and fit himself for dally teuchIng. The pupils will learn to work be­
cause they have a dally example of work
.of Industry before them. They will learn
to work through being in tiie midst of
work and by the influences of a well­
managed school.
There is another means ot discipline
that may be brought to bear upon n school,
Some may think thia not easy to use. 1
refer to public opinion. First the teacher
must create a favorable opinion of himself.
He must gain tbe eonthlence of pupils anti
parents
He must Interest himself in
whatever Interests them. If be secures
the friendship of the patrons, he will also
receive their co-operation and will thus
lie enabled tu’carry out his plans for the
welfare of the school. But in order to
gain the friend-hip ot his pupils no one
would think of granting their every wish.
Such a course could end only in loose
government. The prime object in grant­
ing the wish would thus be defeated.
It the teacher would be respected be
must govern with atcmneM and kindness.

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&gt;. m&gt; a mistake not to have
pupils rtaud In recitation. It la a mistake„
uoi to «upervl»e the playground- It l» aB
tniatake not to dhtingulrti between Intenti
I and unlntmL It Is a mistake to allowI
I disorder In the school-room nt recesa. Itr
1 is a mistake to threateu a particular pun-i
I L-hment fur an anticipated offense. It is a■
mistake not to require floor and desk to bei
leftdn order. These are so axiomatic thati ,
they need no argument to establish -their:
propriety. We must ever remember that
dlsciplitw la nut a thing to be once gained
aud heldf without effort, i’crseverance la।
!
the price of success here as elsewhere.
As we become better Instructors, more
skillful In conducting recitations, the more
!
will discipline take care of Itself because
1 the mind thoroughly Interested is full of
the subjects under consideration and has
I no room for thoughts of mischief.
Generally speaking, the more the teacher
studies his pupils, studies the source of
education, the principles of teaching, the
leaa he will have to do with discipline.

A Jni[B Giw Tffitifflouy.

ly thick clothing and U&gt;e doctor whd at
| The Battle Creek Call has been sold to
tended the boy says that If. the boys had
been just a little closer togvtbcr tbe shot &gt; R. M. Latnoreux, formerly editor of tbe
would have proven fatal. Thb bov-gun ’’—"t “"Ttl'.CXL. Mr. fuHnoreux will
I make many Improverornta in tbe paper,
combination to dangerous and the lesson I and change the name tn the Tribune.
ought to be heededaa thoroughly as though
the result had been worse. Fred was up' i Plainwell paiwrs asaert that real estate
aud dreaded yesterday.—Charlotte Tri- there is commanding better figures. What
bune.
j there is in Plainwell to cause a real estate
. Hugh Hughes Is having much bad luck boom is not stated.

at present He recently stood trial aud
was discharged In a case of alleged coun­
t^rfeltiug aglnst hint Then he came
here from a prison at Grand Rapids
and gx&gt;t drunk. Was arrested and served
ten days in Jail. Yesterday bis time
was up and be was released.
Last
evening he was about to start (or his home
at.Niles, when Under Sheriff Struthers,
who held a warrant charging him with burRlary at Niles, averted him.—Kalamazoo
Telegraph.

Jackson how has a “land and Improve­
ment association’’ and is in the market far
factories.

J. H. Rasey has been battered some
about his “big story’’ to the effect tliat he
AN IMPORTANT CASE SUMMED UP had raised 120 bushels of.com to the. acre,
which
was recently pnbllsbed in the Tri­
AS FOLLOWS.
bune. and to save any question In the
-------- ,™-...u- iKrniy Tears—Settled matter lie has since measured a half acre
on Lungs—Could Get no ltell«t-Perand kept accurate account of the product
inanent Cure at I.M»t.
which was at the rate ot 134 bushels to the
Now Vienna, C'Upton Co., O.
Dr. S. B. Hartman A Co.—Gents: I acre. Mr. Kasey has good crops and he
take pleasure in testifying to your medl- gets them by deep and thorough' cultiva­
nines. I have used but one bottle and n tion. Thia skimlng over the surface isn’t
half, aud ran say 1 am a new man. Have profitable in any business except butter­
luul the catarrh about twenty, yuan. Be­ making.—Charlotte Tribune.
fore 1 knew what It was it had settled on
Galesburg suffered a loss of $10,000 by
| my lung# and breast, but rati now say I fire Wednesday. Very little Insurance. '
I am well. Was in the army; could get no
,
AManncr near Jackson warns sportsmen.
medicine that would relieve me.
as follows: "Notice—Hunters will please
Yours truly.
shoot all the game they desire on these
W. D. Wil l.tAM*.
I
Probate Judge of Clinton Co. I premises, and when the bell rings come U&gt;
While It is a fact that Pe-ru-iui can be I my house mid grt n warm dinner. Sign­
telted on to cure chronic catarrh in all ed.”

neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always bo
successfully treated
with

Kalamazoo’s mantel company has been
offered a tine bonus to move its plant to an
easterp city. This means that Kalamazoo
must make a financial effort to retain It
It * 1
This kind of plant moving fever Is runnirdS
In Michigan this fall.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla

Ixiuiaa Diamond, of Grand Rrplds. who
was so severely burned by tbe explosion of
squaw-buck kerosene lamp. Oct. 2d. dl«l
last Tuesday morning from her injuries
and bums. She was a most estimable lady
and leaves a large circle of friends to I
mourn her untimely death.

A cure
Is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
medicine.
•

Has Cured Others
will cure you.

189a.

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wUXlMI8 ».lU “■* wrttt‘,u br Walter Bexaut
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rid Kvui counties re- 1 always seasoned with mercy and justice.
The teacher should strive to make what­
&gt;u the dollar will pay ever is necewury or best for his school
popular and whatever is wrung m.d
misrhlevousjn Its tenancies unpopular.
•a-n have a dentist.
This can be done but not in a day: it takes
time.
many years a resident
All necessary rules and regillfUuns must
iH president and for
:be promptly enforced, it they are thus
•I
His funeral took ciiforcetl the respect ot the pupils will be
front the home of John E. obtained and the object aecpmpllshed.
This brings me t‘» the c«mXideratiun of the
Chas. E. Decker, of Battle Creek, who
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By must be supreme. He must not admit • it will so quickly cure a caw of longstand­ graduated from Ann Arbor last year, was
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W||1 ftlh.w trrannent r... « tew
May White, the sleeping school teacher , Po-staK*, free to nil *ut&gt;»crlbrni iu the United
J u... (ewber. w«k hre.mtn.1 ....I
l... |
d „
tl
a„.
Uaiuuta. and Mexico.
of Munlth, has a formidable- rival in the States
,
I.....
die way
u•
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"... of
-u culture.
. imuif. It
n is
it also
also the
tne teacher
teacher »
*.*
* """
'"vause
uiey
a.. apm*. person of George Ward, who nIuuiInts at
union at • pcrogativr to rommaud and that of a pupil I cur,,d. KfYe »P In despair and try
Whitehall. Muskegon Co. In fact, accord­
The
volumra
uf the Harar ttcyin with the first
। to obey. It has bet n said, and with
conj
'^ing
else.
The-,
patients
never
..
u.uiirw. ine.-e
follow
;
-----e&lt;’°?' I «"y
tn-atm-nt long enough to test its ing to the statemeiils of the attending ptiy- utimtwr
for January of each year. When n&lt;&gt;
sidrrable truth, that insubordination to nierits. and cungeqwntly never find a cure,
stclans. Ward ha* already broken Miss 'time fit mentioned. suhM-rtptlro»» -will begin
authority i» a characteristic of the present | |t b a wr||dcnown law of dtee.n- that the White's record and Is not nearly satisfied with
the
number
current at Ute time of receipt
&lt;of order.
I in
u hM
|hl.
|..OMloualy u
in many
many ease,
case* panmta
parent* no
no longer
longei enforce
with the length of his nap yet After live
I ,M tax receipts obediriicv but purchase it by rewards.
Bound volutane of Harper's Baxar for three
mouths and eight days ot continuous slum- -yearn
back. In neat cloth binding, will tie sent
,‘c promptly and What is the effect of ouch u course of I be-ouH’S foAtetieil to its victim.
I The difficulty with which catarrh Is ber Wsrd awoke, answered u feirquesthuis 'by tualf. iMwUge paid. or by exjimui. free of
action upon the child? There h no &lt;lisopemtl his mouth, ate some, took n little ixpenw &lt; provided the freight tktrs not exceed
cipline. Tfic child is the victor, it does euretl has led to the invention of a host of walk around the room, yawned again and one dollar per vuIbuwi. for rt.CV jut volume.
i remedies which produce lemj»orary relief
n«&gt;t take him long to sec that diHobsIlencv
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.
Cloth eases for each volume, suitable for
The
unthinking
to then laid down and lapsed into his fonngr binding, will
was seriously is the best ineans to obtain whatever he ' only.wniu
sent by mall, post-paid. on re­
quietly
which uuunes
will cureexpect
them In
stupor. The doctors consider Itu-sr* favora­ ceipt of 41.to each.
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r home from a ......................................
1UIV „,
r | aa....
may dttire. it takes but a short ,time
for
f-w. llu,^
..u„ -i.—ble symptoms and have hejM-s of tbe nltl•untahb • manner the •&gt; child to lose all KSpcrt fur authority s few days, and to take advantage of this*
Kcmlttaneea should be made by INjaVoffice
i mate recovery of the patient.
•t the advan- &gt; and thus become unfitted for the high false hope many compounds which have
Jackson county fanners are banding
.figuri’tg Ed’s | duties of citizenahip. in order that the instant but transient effect has In-en devis­
Newspapers are not to &lt; opy thI- advertise­
.
; him uf hb teacher may be tmuHer of the situation, he ed. The people try these catarrh cures themselves together to put a stop to hunt­ ment without Ut» expn -« order uf Harper A
Brother*.
rich he (received’ tank j must have the' power to punish. It is very one*after another, but disappointment Is I Ing on the Sabltalh. Good for them.
Address: HAKPF.R A BROTHERS,
fit tu be the cyu.-e. Hie । probable that my opinion** concerning the Invariable result, until wry many sin-1
Clarksville is trying to secure a canning
| factory.
u’citiog chjtr again but corpora! punishment differ from wraie of rerely b&lt; litve that no cure ia powible.
ut tbe i unapray he can-1 yours; indeed they differ from some of the
Little James Valentine picked five ripe
ut Herald.
• best educators, who have been taught and therefore re&lt;|uln&gt; persistent internal
IMAM'S CKOLT REMEDAT
1
. , t';al corporal punisbuient, if resorted to at treatment for many months, before a per­ and three green strawlrerries from the
TH Childrea’. Medics
I
ci I i-n-;s&gt;rt over U°I&lt;1- ;l)]t should be a lust report. My experience manent cure is effected. The mucous lin­ vines in their garden yesterday. They
F.w Colds. Couths. Hoarttner. 1
and an II says, not always. 1 recognize tills as true: ing* of the cavities of the head, throat, were brought to our office by the two little
.. .condemned.
.
Wh.»4«t&gt;c Cough. Croup. »nd
•irtrneted in its place. I a g&lt;xwi disciplinarian seldom inflicts severe lungs, etc., are made up of a net work •»( girls, who helped us to eat them. A Jep­
raany throat and lung trouble* d
son found a number in his garden too, but
•Id tn IuuihI in every household
! punbi-.tuetits in tiie government of his minute blood vessels called capillaries.
•ram Re Hire an.a bottle A&gt;N. K. cat them up instead of' bringing
ital Bay Citi 1»oys are rub- rchool. but he never denies hiu right to The capillaries are very rtuai! elastic tubes
w liich. in all ease* of chronic catarrh, are them to our office us he was told.- -Clarks­
■[wsflit Only k cent* it I
-kates ami the girls are '
*s circumaianres may require nor
ville
I.end
Mail.
. Cruup Remedy Haves Live* .'
•now fell
at; ‘,e,’s uh’’ beRevc
that “
the *Infliction
of' emigrated or bulged out with blood so
• totactpiin.
‘
*’
-J*' '
I corporal punishment is an cv.ll to be de- i long that the elasticity of the tutas* are ru­
night.
•
j plon-d. If a man eommils larceny, we , tin !y destroyed. The netves which *ttpA. Murrell. uf Mud — may regret the fact but we would bandiv . ply these eaplllarira with vitality are eall­
I rd the ’•vusa-njutor'' nerves. Any medicine
i regret that we have effectual means of j
of, they
! punishment. It is indeed a misfortune I' to reach the real difficulty and rsert the
it marri
: dial n child has become so reckless a* loin-i' slightest curative action in any care uf ra­
il fortune I ,nrril ”‘”'1 &lt;'t’,Tn,e directly on the vasaI rurM.-vcre punLbiuent. but no: a m'pfortune
him tn
!,u&lt;,tor *y»tem of nerves. As soon as these I
that we have a means of restoring
*”
. ... nerves become strengthened and stimuia- I
L COLUMN.
I obedience. But to be more particular,
“ j ted by the action of a proper remedy they i
' tmtal auarion is not a proper refoedy fox
! ixj.’d viotatlons of law. for open rebellioti? restore to the capillary vessel* of the vari- I
'* j ous mucous membrane* of the body their ।
[ Kelt)lluu la school, like rebellion in state
*" I normal elasticity. Then, and only then, :
should be met by' such sharp, stunning will the catarrh l»e permanently cured.
: blows as n ill establish authority pnd deter ,
,
w
....
Thus it will lit nvn that catarrh is not a ;
odiets
from
a “
like
course.
nwuUlDe undeXHttotingl| oM,
r'.*trn
‘ra »
** ™
ar!*’ llildneM under &gt; blood disease, as many supjxwe. hut rather ]
circumstances h
is cruelty.
cruelty. Isa
Is a mistake,
mistake. iI
ai
. •.7
,■ i
- lot in-. •ssarv^A say ’; such
h circumstances
.. .
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.
into
men nf it
it i! &gt;r W.I
mond suasion
suaslun b©
b. U«ed
u-d at
.1 all,
db let
I*. It
Itn«*
n
;
, -'.md tcihri- s 11 «H*r the pojdl has ta-m Mibjwrated.
_________________ r be
“edUlne-mt.rtyr.il to emu
taubini: rad VwtaMlo”
•
To contend with, bo is this animal: be can’t be dodged
would to M. torn nt
wln|(,r
bwnchlth.
. luta In lun.t, lln-j .re luebclremmunre.lt
»oc? clrritaHMiren
• ■ .1.
-li.Unv in Ibelt I,«
“il&gt;ori'j. A
---------nurt"'
*“1’. } rt,r..«l «u.l ph url-y «... all oiurrliul airc&lt;- neither can
.. snow
ta QomlloortL H ll&gt;™&gt; » «» ut- u
„p,„».Nu™ily ar.- Hulekty euruiit'-nal pruersrt We know i
ft, taunt awk- U wrmt It from liluu II mu.t
u„u„ „t IVra.„.
•u and experience t—
- |.'wre-lored .t .n.reau.l.ny nunUbment..
nr an- well educated.
KTOjerft. 1- nreeM.r)
U.lw .ml. ll..t |
;:eetnt pnd controlled by |
wtan u ctdld U punl.lH.1
"bouMlw j,.
!,,,,,
(„
|!hed,k, „(11 That wo are receiving the Nicest,
—is a daugvruu* thing, j
made to fee! that It is a sens® uf duty and j Min.ailv fctvp lt
• ' ln°a i 001
’*5”” ,,r
’*BI that
not P*
pnalon
or IH
Ill-will
Hat mon
more, thy; A
d„d(ietnd
0( ,n
.. ■••n
A- a horseman 1footer
to...inflict
the
“-.;
.
.. punbhturnt.
.
’ J , catarrhal diseases and consumplton sent
child-seeslhis lie will cherish no resent- .
.
....
«... ,t... ---------i. rthmuuid the future clt- 1&lt; went on account of die punishment. In ; vine Company. Columbus, Ohio.
i al) eurrecdous and punishments die |
In our line, wo or any one else ever showed in Hastings.
and fitted for life's work.
i teacher's jurisdietton must is* exclusive
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
I and conclusive. Anything les-* than this !
All we ask is for yon to call and look and give us a chance
diuol djsciplint
While
Freddie
and Wiitir
Bowers to prove to you that we an? aiming to give you the best
i will end in loose dlaclpltoe.
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1 have spoken of the discipline that | w&lt;.rv nut hunting rabbits last Saturday the
school discipline has refer
.
.
grows out of system, that grows out of I latter’s gun was accidently discharged as goods for the least money.
... tin* regulations and re-trainU" proper habits of study. J have spoken of j ,1C WJK climbing one of Dr. Merritt’s
and stimulations, which air public opinion in ita silent Influence upon . fences and the entire charge lodged In the
i
regulate the habits of study school management. Before I close 1 I rnrrnur'*
former’s unutumv
anatomy and clothing. Thirteen
o
during the period of wish to mention a few tilings that should shot were extracted from the top of Se* . In tbe areomplishment of the be done, oilier* that should not be done. mon’s head, one from very close to his
I'.- ■iplinr. school vices must .It is a mistake nut to require pupils to windpipe mid several from his left breast.
•. - &lt;i aud.-clmol virtues inculcated. move in lines; adopt plans uf movement Several others rattled out of his fortunnte■ vices the following are die
:.••»•: idleness, whispering, dterimvuM-ids. The must important
it tin - to be fostered are obedience.
• f attendance, diligence. neat­
.! r • •roughttciffi in the preparation
if these are secured, not only
work &lt;&gt;f the school-room be pro­
habits and character a lasting

STUBBORN THINGS

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN
Groceries, Crockery; China and Lamps.

. means to this end. organization !
■ fir-t. Attempt nothing rise until
a&gt; •■ouiplished. Organization, in a
■ ’ •’*«!-. ':«insi‘ts of such a systematic
-••im nt of affairs as will secure good
■
imt promote diligence. To this end
-••.h'.* should l»e separated and all
: ’ ' .&gt;h.ii4 '.i mi-chief Removed. There
- . ita-a particular time for study a*
. - recitation. It Is sometimes neevs’* advi-abh- to give an occasional
- of two or three minutes for whisper*
■ ■ uvlng seat**, and attending to other
iiaf:-t.. By this plan all excuses for dh&gt;'
•luring the study hours will be re1 • ■-d and the tcaeher cun insist upon
' ’ 1 ■’ when order Is tire rule.
A* ii thought gn&gt;wing out nf this. 1 wish
' -uuilun the discipline of study. We
that study is a kind of mental
- ’ •: .trtics and tfie object Is mental de*
' -’.•mrnt and culture. We desire to
■'
in the. pupil habits of systematic
uklng. T-- accomplish this, the teacher
•
-i stow his pupils how to study. He
■ •-•! -how them that it is not the minute*
twan. xpent upon a leatum but close ob­
' -atuin. ei.-nceiitraUun of mlud, that en:
one to grasp or comprehend the
. • ’ under consideration. Attention is
'• ■ &lt;«'y condition of retention, concentra‘•’Ms tbe only condition of sound learnM- Hence, tbe wise teacher will not
his pupils to obtain sMistance from
cacti other. Each one is required to do
Us own work. Thus mental power Ob-

RHEUMATISM

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For Sale by WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings.

tl A. &amp; C. H. BAkBER
■-I•
I’hysicians and Surgeons.
C&gt;lls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.
\VilliaMTH. LOWDEN.
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’C
lawyer.
Office over JuJIns Russell's store, State
street. Hartings. Mich.
OTUAKT, KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
‘J
Attorneys at law.
Over Hastings NaUoha) Hauk.
HMtfM*. Michlran.
Associate offices, at Grand Rapid*. MIchT
A. SHELDON.
Almtiact ami Real Estate Office.
Abstract Hiork. Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
♦old on c 'mtnlsslon. General con reymHwg
’’.’7 * romplete srt of Abstract Books,
piled from the Record*, can fi'rnlsh croaptato
* trecta.
c. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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drake, m. d..

Office over Holloway’* drag rtore.
Office hotir* from 2 to « p. m. TdepboneTem
nectiug with residence, at BuUoway** drug
--------------------------------|
M. B. GILLASPIE, . Notary Public
-*-•
andU.’S. Claim Agent,*
will prosecute all kind* of^almi before the
Dcpanmeuljt of tbe Interior office. Call on him
M Ills Store, corner Court and JeBeraon hta.,
Hartings, Mien.

Q M. FOWLER, D.D. b.
Office hour* a a. m. to 3 p. in.

(1 W. U)WRY, M. D.,
••
Physidan and Surgeon.
,”?.k‘'VfcAH*'rtty oftreatiag disease* of th*
El E and EAic and th" piwmUot) of vision
GrXbsrsr
si'Ectaclk8 and eye
Office and residence on Broadway, u ear Court
House,Hastings. Mich.

OMITH A COLGROVE,
Lawyer*.
(Office to Union block. Hastings.)
Practice is *11 tbe courts uf tbe stale.

i E. KENA8T0N,
*•
Attorn*
Practices In all court* ot tbe State. ColiecUoaa
promptly attending to.
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathlc Physician and Surgeon.
*
(Office over Lathrop's drug rtore.)

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ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. liKODkfiSF.U, Pnprlfttr,
Cor. Jeff,non and Court Sts., Hartiogf, Mick.

Rates, $ I .OO per Day.
This House Is new. with pleasant rooms. The
patronage ot the public if respectfully solicited.
I AW, REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECT-U
ING OFFICE OF
Palmeiitox &amp; Smith,
Woodland. Mich.
C. s. Palmeiitox,
J. M. Smith, \
Notary Puffiic.
Justice of the Peace.

CHICAGO i WEST
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MICHIGAN Ry.
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Man Isten...................... f7S
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♦ Week da\». •Evary day. • Esecpt Saturday.
».-oo a. tn. has thfough chair car to Chicago.
No extra charge for dtaU*.
.1 XE*p. m. mna through to Chicago solid with
Wagner buffet ear: seats m rents.
0:17 p. rn hi* through tree chair car to Manis­
tee. via M. A N. E. IL IL
11 flip. ns. Is soln! train with Wagner palace
*:.-.-pitik' carthroinrh to Chicago, and sleeper to
IndianapoU* via Benton Harbor.

&amp; NORTHERN
Detroit, lansino
BAILBMD.

Uor Grand Rapid* for.
iMtroll and East
-tAnMi g ................ ..........
Howell..’
Lowell... .................................lot 90 '1 00 *«2S
alma.......................................... ♦: or m ».........
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Maginaw .. . ....__ . ... I t7 0ft| *1 9M.........
•Everyday. ♦Weekftqm.
.
r.Ma. in. run* through to Detroit with parlor
car; seats. 25 rent*.
1 oc p. m has through parlor car to Detroit
seats, Scents.
rap.m. run* through to Detroit with parlor
car. seats Wcents
T;(Ba. rn. has parlor car to Saginaw; seats Me.
For tickets and Information apply at Union
ticket office. CT Monroe St. cr Union station.
G»;... DaHAVKX.
Gen'l Pass. Agent.

PROBATE ORDER.
Stale of MlrblgM. County of Barry-ss.
Ata M'**ion ot lh« Probate Court for the
Cnun'y of Barry, hoiden at I be Prnbaic office, tn
the (tty of Hastings, in said countv. on Wednes­
day. the iMb day uf &lt;)c|ober. in the year one
tbnuitaud eight hundred and ninety-on*.
PrcMUit, Charirs W. Artustrong, Judge of ■
Probate
•In the matter of tbe estate of Polly Ann Starks,
deceased.
On reading and filtrg the petition, duly verfUed. of Atoon A. Aldrwb. admin!drator of said
rotate, pravlnr f&gt;r reasor.a Therein set forth
tti*t r.c may be Het n*ed to sell tbe real estate of
said drreasad a* Iu said petition dewrtbed.
Thereupon ft hi ordered, that Saturday, tta
31.M dav of November. A. D. !•!. at ten o'clock
In the forenoon, tie Mstaued for the hearing of
said nrtilio" a”*1 (hat the heirs at law of said
deceased and all other t&lt;rrson« interested In
osld estate, are required to *PJ**r at a sraaiM
&lt;&gt;t -aid court, then to ho'deual tbe Probate otfice. In the City of Hartings, tn said County, and
shnv.
cause.
If a»'V there
be. why
ths niayer of I'm petitioner may not be
granted. And It Is further ordered, that
said petitioner rive notice to the persona
Inter* rfr.1 In Mid estate, of the pendency of
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by eanahjg
a copy of till* onler to be publlahed In the Haatings Psasra, * newspaner printed and etnmlUrd In said County &lt;&gt;f Barry, once m enek
wrek tw three succrtolve weeks |&gt;rertous to
-aid day of bearing.
Charles. W. AEWSTEOWC.
Judge of Probata.
(A true copy.)

�Hastings Banner.
HoxUsga Thursday. Nov. IS, 1891.
• MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

PRICES : LO WER

THAN: EVER

THE HA8T1N0B. MICH., POaTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

BOSTON JTORt

For the splendid republican victory In

Detroit, which will greatly aid the party
in Uiis state next year, the republicans of
not only Detroit, but ot the whole state,
are greatly Indebted to the Detroit Tribune.
Tbe republicans of this stale are by this
election given an object ieeson. showing
tbe great benefits to them of a powerful
alate organ, as the Tribune has now be­
come. For the first time in the history of
the party In Michigan, in the metropolitan
newspaper field, tbe republicans are more
than a match for their opponents. Tiie
Tribune deserves the loyal support of the
republicans of this state.

Our contemporary of the Journal can
readily learn, if he «cscrve$ to, that the
plate glass for any of the plate fronts in
thia city, does not coat 9500, nor to exceed
half that sum, where American plate is&lt;
used. Our contemporary says the duty ou
this ptate glass is 8280. If that be true,
then American plate glass is sold for about
10 per cent above the duty, f’rcnch plate
glass, Imported, may cost 8500. But it a
man be foolish enough to pay that sum
when he can get American plate for half
the money, he ought to condemn himself

Our Dress Goods Department will offer immense bargains the coming week, which we style as
^at^no^the^knif?.*1
Dress Goods are attracting much attention, and our elegant styles and low prices have given us a large trade , and now the knife goes m
deeper than ever. Note the reductions and be on hand if yon wish to save money.
ALL OF OUR $1.50 BROADCLOTHS REDUCED TO95,.
ALL OF OUR $1.25 BLACK GOODS REDUCED TO99c.
•• “
&gt;•
1.00 “ and FLANNELS “
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“
LOO
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“75c.
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50a FLANNEL
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“ 39,/
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75c. * “
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*•50c.
“
85c.
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25c.'
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45c.
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“85c.
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85c.
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black and all colors which we offer at 88a; also a full line of Henrietta at 25c.. all
All new and elegant lines of Wide Wail Bedford Cords in
55 pieces Fancy Plaids reduced from 65a to 39c.
double fold; see them.

For Two Days

Eemember Days and Dates, Nov. 13 and 14.

Gov-elect Russell, of Massachusetts,
who squeezed through aud was tbe onlydemocrat elected on the state ticket claims
his victory is due to a feeling in the Bay

Bad the republicans of New York har­
moniously nominated Andrew D. White
Instead of a man who rejvreeentcd Senator
Platte and his ideas, they might have won.
Mower's plurality .below Harlem bridge
was 15,009 less than the usual democratic
plurality. Bur republican dissatisfaction
in the republican districts more than offset
this help to tbelftparty.

Cleveland’s wannest xupporters tu the
past, now justly assails him for assisting
in placing tbe democratic party of New
York state and the country under the con­
trol of Tammany, whose record Is enough

&amp;e Cents Per Yard.

FRIDAY aud SATURDAY, Nov. 13 and 14, we shall offer the greatest bargains in Black Dress Silks ever shown in Micltigan. We will sell from our
large line of silk, every yard warranted to wear, and sold all over the state at $1.50. Our specml price will be 99c. for two days-ns longer.

and no one else.

state tor "free raw materials.'’ That is
nndoubtedly not true. But If that shoidd
prove to be tiie case.^Massachusetts womd
find out that her boggishnvas would be re­
buked iu no uncertain manner.

a.t

BOSTON STORE
We have received large lines of NEW CLOAKS in our Cloak Department the past week, aud during this our special sale of Dress Goods and
Silks we shall make some very low prices in our Cloak Department.

BOSTON STORE
150 pieces Badger State 4-4 Unbleached Sheeting... .5c. per yard
100 pieces of new style Indigo Dress Prints5c. per yard.
10 “ Dress Drilling
50
Glove Finish Cambric all colors and blck.. 3fc.
“
20
“ Gingham Apron Checks
50
“ American Prints, dark stylesSc.
“
100 doz. Barber’s Linen Thread
200 dox. Clark’s O. N. T. Spool Thread ...
100 “ Goffs Dress Braid
100 “ Corticelli 100 yds Silk, per spool..
5,000 Milward’s Needles, per paper 4c.
Visit our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT for good honest goods at the lowest living prices.

to disgust every decent citizen.
The result of the Iowa election demon­
strates the foolishness of state prohibition.
As a national enactment It might do, and
in country districts it oould be enforced.
High license and local option is the only
successful manner of dealing with the liq­
uor traffic.

The Grand Rapids district convention
of tbe Woman’s Foreign missionary' society
will convene at Middleville Wednesday
next.
.

Tuesday's elections made It quite certain
Rev, A. A Knappen. ot Albion, very ac­
that Grover Cleveland will be tbe demo­
ceptably tilled the M. E. pulpit Sunday
cratic candidate for the presidency in 1892. evening.
And not only that, but also that the demo­
Pastors and others having notices for
cratic national convention will not dare to this column will please band them In on
take a position In favor of the free coinage Monday hereafter without fall.
of sliver.
Rev. Geo. D. Lee, of Charlotte, occupied
the M. E. pulpit Sunday morning. His
European countries do not open their
many friends were pleased to hear him
ports to the free Importation ot American again.
products because they want to. but because
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Miss
they are compelled to or lose their rich Allie Cannom Nov. 14th.
Roil call, quotations, news Items.
trade with thia country. That is why they
The leading facta of American history*,
do It. and why they hate tbe McKinley
Mrs. Colgrove.
MU.
Social institutions of tbe United States,
Mrs. Carter.
The elections this year have vindicated
In the Chautauq uan, Thomas Jefferson.
tbe wisdom of tbe Australian election law. Effie Snyder.
National agencies for scientific research,
Tbe boodirts. ward-heelers aud ticket ped­
dlers find their occupation gone; and tbe Clarence Lathrop.
Reading. The postoffice in Franklin’
country is by all odds tbe better for IL
time. Rose Goodyear.
Critic, Mrs. Holloway.
Tbe Kansas republicans who identified
Rev. Grigsby will preach Sunday morn
themselves with tbe Alliance as a political
party soon saw the footprints of the demo­ ing on tbe topic of "Rain.”
Union service of Methodists and Presby­
cratic tiger, and made haste to slide out of
terians at the latter’s church Sunday even­
the democratic side-show.
ing.
When the blustering Chileans discovered
There will be a donation for the Rev.
that Uncle Samuel meant business, they Blanchard at the Baptist parsonage on Fri­
concluded that fighting him would not be day evening, Nov. 30. Supper from five

profitable; and it wouldn’t

France has followed Germany, Denmark
■nd Italy Iu opening her doors to the
American hog. Score another victory for
tbe McKinley bill.
Boss Jacob and his gang are forever
done up In Detroit And tbe people of
Detroit and Michigan have reason to great­

On Thursday of each week I will receive
fat, well-drewed poultry, dressed with
heads on and entrails in. also all kinds of
wild game, for whieh I will pay the high­
est market price in cash or trade.
L. E. Stauffer.

We wish to express our sincere thanks
to kind friends and neighbors, for care and
Republican legislatures in Ohio, Massa­ attention given our dear father, John H.
chusetts and Iowa will prevent any "Michl- Beyer, during his last lllneaa, and we all
feel especially grateful to Mr. and Mrs. W.
ganlzliig" schemes iu choosing presidential
J. Ritchie, for their past klndnms to late
electors.
deceased.
Bis Children.
ly rejoice.

In tbe only state. Ohio, In which the
tariff and silver questions were exclusively
the issue, tbe republicans won a notable
victory.
Tbe miserable partisan work of the
Mjuawbuck legislature will be speedily un­
done by its republican successor next year.

■Monk

l»h-rm my Dteutta aud patron*.

Boy’s Overcoatsfor 99 cts.
We are selling that

50 and 75 ct. Underwear for 38 cts!
You should call and see the above at

tbemsand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge •!
H,b&gt;'Thr matter of the estate of Samuel Beckey,

Tin plate lie* did not appear to count in

Adrion al Local News.

Siiice we have been selling those

FEOBATE ORDER.

Don M. Dickinson and L M. Weston are
exceedingly dead docks.

Ohio.

Has caused a great deal of excitement since its birth.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON’S
CLOTHING STORE

�Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings

Banner.

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tage of this excellent opportunity. A comparison of prices will convince you that we give
-a the best qualities at the lowest prices.
We have the best and latest fashion plates and our saleslady. Miss Herrington, a thor■•Tidily
modiste, will be pleased to furnish all desired information in regard to
styles, trimmings, etc. Don't fail to examine bur goods and prices before buying elsewhere.

Indies' Gents' and Children’s Underwear, in white and natural wool,
Merino, Camels Hair, etc. First quality goods,
bought right and sold close.

Black Cheviot Jackets.

Every Garment Stylish, Well Made

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nii’w*,„by the community. The widow
and children have the sympathy of their
Published Thursdays by
neighbors in this their sad bereavmenL
COOK BROS..
We do not remember since we have cor­
responded for the Banmeb to have sent
? HASTINGS. KICH.
out our news letter with so sad news as
we send out this week. The sudden death
of our neighbor, C. J. Stilwell, of Grand
OUR COUNTY.
Rapids, has touched many hearts with
Borrow. He was a young man of much
ability,
with a pure heart and life. His
.
commissioners of Irvlngand Carlton
have Jet the contract for an iron bridge name never had a stain upon It, and his
llf? was above reproach.
He was a
over Coldwater creek, on the town line.
Christian gentleman in the fullest sense of
Freeport still sighs for that new depot,
the term. His friends have the sympathy
and refuses to be comforted.
of many In this community.
Nashville is agitating for a fair.
DeUved Letter.
A big public meeting was held at Ver­
Mrs. Emma Rowley started for her
montville the other day. attended by dtl- home in Dakota last Wednesday.
xens ot that town as well as Nashville, to
J. L. Bogardus and wife visited Mrs.
commence proceedings to compel Mr. Marietta Carpenter and family last Wed­
Barber, of Nashville, to remove his dam nesday.
from across the Thornapple.
Mrs. James Friend spent several days
M. B. Brook,, or Nuhrlllt will clow with bebawa friends last week.
Will Cole and family have moved into
his evaporator for the season next week.
their home- at the Center.
He reports a larger business than ever be­
John Donley raised an addition to his
fore.
barn last Wednesday.
Hon. A. C. Glidden, president of the
Sim. Becker’s team ran away tbe other
state board of agriculture, has promised to day. while drawing com stalks.
No
hold a farmers’ Institute at Nashville. bones broken, but broken wagon.
Date not yet announced.
A goodly number of friends of Mrs.
Jacob Odell spent the day with her last
Some miserable whelp recently poisoned
Wednesday, It being her 67tb birthday.
a horse belonging to George Howell, who
A number of presents were left os tokens
lives southeast ot Nashville.
of good will.
The Lentz Table Co., of Nashville, hope
Misses Fleming and Vester have return­
to be prepared to commence the manu­ ed from Battle Creek.
facture of goods within two weeks.
Milo.
Edgar F. Nye, supervisor of Johnstown
Rev. Harding still continues bls revival
for so many years, has resigned that office 'meetings at Milo.
to engage in the hardware business at
A young daughter weighing 10 lbs. or
Bedford. Tbe town board selected as his less put in her appearance at Jacob Tack’s
successor his brother Willard S. Nye, and last week.
.
a better choice could not have been made.
One Inch of beautiful snow on tbe
l&gt;Ffie Michigan Central received and ground Sunday morning. In the after­
snipped 2,800.000 pounds of freight at and noon it rained and up to Monday morning
from Nashville in October—tbe best .55 of an inch of rain fell.
Wheat on the ground has improved
record for any single month in the history
under the heavy rains that have fallen in
of the place.
the last ten days.
Delos Hopkins, of Castleton', has been
W. A. Spaulding made a business trip
remembered by Uncle Sam for past to Kalamazoo tbe 16th.
services. He gets 8100 back pay and 812
A son of James Cadwallnder, of Hickory
x month pension.
Corners, has returned to the Baptist
The five years old child of Wm. Buthoff, college. Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Ward, of Kansas, Is visiting her
living near Woodland, was takeh ill tne
alher day. A member of the family gave broiher, Chas. Store.
the little one what was supposed to be
paregoric. It proved to be tincture of
Emma Guy. of Putnam Co., Ohio, is
iconlte. Dr. Benson was called, and the
visiting friends here.
:lilld will probably recover. .
Wm. Jarrard and wife are visiting
Mart Laird, of Woodbury, came down friends in Isabella and Newaygo counties.
lo Woodland the other day on purpose to
Libbie Shoup will teach the winter term
lick Editor Felghner, of the Woodland of school in the MeOmber district.
News, for supposed grievances over an
Mrs. Warner, of Rutland, spent Satur­
irlicle published in that paper. Editor day and Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Felghner was ready to receive bls would- Rowlev.
l&gt;e annihilator; but It proved the same old
Mrs. Frank Guy. of Sebewa.. Ionia Co.,
chestnut. All the annibilator did was to ckiled on friends in Maple Grove Saturday
dioot off his mouth in the direction of the and Sunday.
News'office.
Mary and Hattie Griffin are visiting
friends in Kalamazoo.
Woodland wants a furniture store.
Seymour Mayo and wife expect to move
Geo. Garlick will open a new store in to Blanchard this week.
U. R. Whitcomb has returned from
T.attle Creek where he has been working
The Middleville Sun complains that
the past summer.
outers in that vicinity have no respect
Geo. Brown has returned from New
&gt;r the Sabbath. Same here, aud It is York where h« lias been visiting.
lint that prompt aud energetic measures
A. G. Carr, of North Casleton, attended
ere taken to stop this nuisance.
the S. S. convention at the south Maple
Grove Evangelical church the 12th insL
Wm. Conley, of Battle Creek, Is visiting
Lloyd Stonnes has been quite sick with his parents here.
■ver but we are glad to say he is better.
James Moore has sold his farm south of
The failure of G. M. Evers, of-Richland, Nashville, consideration 81,400.
the main subject of conversation.
Geo. Conley was at Battle Creek Satur­
Lucy Bugbee was visited on her birth- day.
jy last week by quite a number of her
Wm. Tray er has gone to Battle Creek to
lends who presented her with a couch work. ■
ui a fine rocker.
Clare and Verne Brown create a good
nount of mirth on our streets with their
On Tuesday, the 10th, Bert McCall and
onkeprfnd cart, a gift to them from Dr. wife were summoned to Alamo to attend

Fred Perrigo and Deering have gone
lorth hunting.
'
Doster A Goss purchased three car
jads o? oats from Woodland last week.
Robert Ray has bargained his farm to
L 11. Mills for 56,000, we understand.

tiie funeral services of one of her sisters,
who died at Her home at that place very
suddenly, she having been found dead In
her bed on the morning of the ninth.
And again another one of Barry county
pioneers.has been suddenly called from us.
Columbus Backus for many years a prom­
inent and well-to-do farmer, residing about
two miles west of this place, went in
company with his wife to Delton taking
some ten of twelve sacks or bags of wheat
for milling purposes. Selling a portion
thereof he started for tbe store where he
expected to meet bis wife, when lie was
noticed by one of tbe millers when going
out to stagger, who immediately caught
him and be was dead. Mr. B. was
about C6 years of age. He leaves a
wife, one son, C. W., and one daughter.
Mrs. C. Dewey, besides a large.circle of
friends to mourn his sudden departure.
His funeral services were held on tbe 27th
at his late residence. The flora! wreaths
upon tiie casket were numerous and rich,
demonstrating the high esteem in whieh
he was held by his large circle of friends
and neighbors with whom he had mingled
in business transactions for so many years.
Rev. Pope officiating.
A. Curtrlght, of Kalamazooo, visited
Saturday night and Sunday with his
parents and friends.
Will Stanley, of Hastings, was the guest
of ills aunt. Mrs. Barber, Sunday.
A certain lady, ot this place, not partic­
ularly In favor of the McKinley bill, sent
her flock* of turkeys to Augusta one day
last week receiving 84 less than what she
had been oflered for them at home a day
or two previous.
We regret that we are unable to name
any who may have represented this town­
ship as delegates to the county convention
at Hastings on the 14th. Hope to hear
that a ftWI
representation
was '
attendance. *
•

South Carlton.
The old lady Nichols still continues very
feeble.
The report reaches us that George
Becker shot a deer since he gained the
hunting grounds.
Chas. Smith and wife went to Grand
Rapids last Thursday to visit Mrs. Snyder.
J. Keeler lost a bag of wheat off his load
ot wheat near Geo. Whitney’s one day last
week. The finder please report.
Mrs. John Fleming and daughter spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Donley, of
North Carlton. \
, c
Mrs. Marietta Carpenter has a book In
her possession which was first published
in Scotland in 1661. The American edi­
tion was printed in New York in 1806.
The Carltou Center school did not com­
mence Monday, as the new seats have not
arrived. They have been ordered, and
will doubtless be on hand this week.
Henry Brunson’s little daughter, who
has been sick, is improving.
F Fleming and wife. Mrs. J. Fleming,
Mr and Mrs. and Miss Zella Odell attend­
ed the funeral of C. J. Stilwell In Grand
Rapids last Tuesday. /
Mrs. C. P. Stilwell, o&lt; Grand Rapids, Is
expected In Carlton this week Wednesday.
She will spend some- time with her
daughter. Mrs. F. B. Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin, who have been
living in Irving the past summer, have re­
turned to their place in Carlton.
Tliere was a birthday party at the resi­
dence of D. M. Wood. Over 40 were
present, and a goodly number of gifts were
brought him.
Marietta Carpenter
called upon to present the same. Mr.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Wood responded in well chosen words of
.ppreetalou.
Mr. Wood «.«.lxly-rix
Clarence Arnold, a young man of Cold­
water.
walked Into the Eagle laundry.
y««r. old. All Komed lo enjoy the oecuHe picked up an old revolver he saw there
10 Wm. Vester returned to Carlton last —didn’t know it was loaded. Same old
Friday ready io be«ln his school. hut as story, with tbe variation that be shot him­
tbe school house Is not yet sesu-d. school self in the hand instead of killing some­
will not commence tor a time.
body else.
We were very earn to '"“t»'
Nearly ten days have elapsed since tbe
ot Mr. W. W. Blakeslee, which occured at wife of a Polander living near Bronson
Grand Baplds last week Wednesday by died. The disconsolate widower formed
the tallluk ot a amoke stack, he was help­ another attachment, popped the question
ing to rata. He left his home here tat
and the license procured of Clerk Dickey.
Friday to work a tew weeks lo Grand
Baplds. lltUe thinking he would never re- No cards.
Scarlet fever is reported at Battle Creek.
luro. His wife waa In the Baplds at the
time ot his death. Mr. B. had been a in­
How are tbe mighty fallen. Geo. W“hln£
dent ot Cartton a little more than a year, ton, John Adams, Jas. Monroe and Henry
but he had made many friends and will be

Clay have previously been before Recorder
Thompson on the charge of drunkeneaa
and Wednesday Thomas Jefferaow was
mulcted 81 and costs for the same offenw
by his honor, tbe recorder. He under­
stood Marshal Elliott quite well, when tte
latter gave him an hour to go out and raise
the money to pay his fine and has not ulner
been seen.—Battle Creek Journal.

Simon Pokagon, fhlef of tbe remnant of
tbe Pottawatomie tribe of Indians who are
domiciled In southwestern Michigan, will
soon receive 8330.000 from Washington
for distribution among the 8250 members
of the tribe.- These Indians successfully
resisted removal to Kansas in 1833, but
claimed the annuity promised at that time.
They received a small sum promised In
1866, since which time the present claim
has been prosecuted.

Au Allegan bluestocking, fresh from tbe
city, mentions seeing while away a mag­
nificent picture of “Sir Waller Scott and
his army entering the city of Mexico In
triumph.-’ The remark was as apt as that
of the Boston paper which, having heard
the Cleveland baby was named Ruth, as­
tonished the natives by saying: “Happy
be the Naomi who shall claim her for his
own.”—Plainwell Enterprise.
The new ballot law seemed to be not so
perplexing after all. In Allegan county
but 63 defective ballots were found In the
recent election.
Dou J. Leathers, of Grand Rapids, re­
cently sold his fine Kentucky-bred saddle
and carriage horse to Senator Stockbridge,
of Kalamazoo. The animal was shipped
Wednesday. He was aired by MessengrChief, and at 3 and 4 years took more pr
mlums than any other Kentucky horse.

Bv the will of Rev. W. H. Brockwiy. .
Albion college gets another bequest le
has left it a holrae and ten acres of land «n
West Erie street which is valued at 84.0CC,
and tills gift was made by him out of pure
love for thA institution to which be has de­
voted so much time aud energy. He
wished to do more, but he felt that he had
already done much and that he had loved
ones to be cared for after he was gone.
Certainly be has been one of tiie moat lib­
eral of the benefactors ot tiie college.
Living he worked unceasingly for It, and
dying he has left a most liberal testimonial
of his love for it—Albion Recorder.
The Fanner’s club, of Leslie, doesn’
meet to talk of agricultural woes ait
hardships; of the monopolistic agencies &gt;u
ganized to trample them under, but last'd
goes to work upon subjects of material Aterest and mutual benefit At the ast
meeting they discussed the procuring-f »
first-class grist mill and canning • fa^sj.
started a subscriptton book aroun &lt;nd
gave both projects big initial boosts.

Wm. Kellogg, of Lawton, and Win. A.
Forbes, of Kalamazoo, have invented an
Ingenius automatic coupftr which, it is
claimed, will end the danger attending the
brakesmen’s occupation in coupling ears.
Elliott A Co., have on exhibition a
mammoth turnip weighing 22}£ pounds.
It was grown at Harbor Springs and wi '
presented to Mr. Elliott by Supt W. 1
Stimson ot the G. R. A 1. railroad.—G. 1
Telegram.
Tbe Richland real estate of George M.
Evers, a reputedly rich man of that place,
was attached by the First National bank of
Kalamazoo last week. He' is a heavy
dealer In cattle, and rutnorh.that he was in
straightened circumstances, alarmed tbe
bank people, and they made the attach­
ment while Mr. Evers was in the east ot.
business. How the matter will be settlei
is still a mystery.
.
Wlille out hunting tiie other day Stephen
Van Riper, of Onondaga, met death from
the accidental discharge of his gun.
C. L. Petherick, the embezzling manage
of the Capitol Building and Loan Associr
tlon of Lansing, was sentenced to thie*
years at the Ionia house of correction b;
Judge Person, at Lansing on Friday.

□Ex-warden of Jacksoti prison, Capt ’ H.
F. Hatch, lias recently been elected presi
dent &lt;&gt;f\a new national bank at ArkansaCity. Kak&gt;a which has a capital of 8100.00C.

Charlotte women who have a desire tn
“wear the pants" part of the time hav«
formed a secret society which meets Friday
evenings. On those evenings their hus­
bands are notified to stay at home and look
after the children.
i
It is reported that the furniture manu­
facturing firm of Curtis &amp; Bennett at
Charlotte will dissolve Jan. 1st. and the
Izcader thinks whichever one shall retire
will undoubtedly commence the same busi­
ness for himself.

Amos Pearsons, a Charlotte boy who re­
cently went to Chicago, is now detective
at the Palmer house.

Real estate men in Grand Rapids, who
see their Buss machine works going to
Benton Harbsr, llielr Chase Bros, piano
works going to Muskegon and other Indus­
tries going elsewhere, have humped them
selves and organized an improvement com
pany. Now they are going to try and hoM
their own and induce new Industries to io
cate in the second city.

Additional Local News.
Tiie semiannual apportionment of pri­
mary school money has been made, and tin
various townships ot Barry county ar
awarded amounts as follows, the first coiumn showing the number of children fa
-the school census, and the second thamount apportioned:—
A moon
Town
1No. Children
Assyria.........................346
273 71
Baltimore............................ 365
343 2ft
328
Barry.....................
401 2*
535
Carlton................
603 00
804
Castleton..............
315 68
420
Hastings.-..............
616
66
..............
822
Hastings City...
Hope.......................
370 so
434
Irving.....................
.378
281 M
Johnstown
Maple Grove....
263
Orange ville
.335
Prairieville...........
.309
Rutland.----------.471
Thornapple..........
.507
Woodland
Yankee Springs.

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CHAPTER XVL

‘•TThcrccan IkciiouT"

"Come tome to-

Now that everything had been spoken
Uween the lovers, there seemed to bo
n reanon why they should not be made
etirely happy forthwith, and negotiati-n» were entered intxrwhich resulted
in appointing the first of May as
tie wedding day. The announcement
formed the chief topic of polite conversa­
tion during Lent.
Society took the
count’s dinner party as a base, and upon
that erected their surmises of what the
wedding would be like. It would be
something worth living to see, that was
certain. As to, the wife, society was so
unfortunate as not to know her. Olym­
pia Raven? No. There was no recollec­
tion of such a name.\&amp;he must be some­
thing remarkable. There were so many
Vrely girls iu New York whom one did
kow something about; why couldn’t
th count? • • • However, the count
wa rich enough to be eccentric, and the
tool on of marrying unknown girls
migt catch on.
”Cme to think of it, though." said
Dr. Enable*, “was there not an Olymmixed up in that murder trial
some years ago?
Why, yes!
Now,
- there's a curious instance. Miss HessHeaketh, of the concatenation of ideas.
Thinking of the count, you know,
brought up the idea of his house. His
house suggested poor old Trent, who
bailt it Trent suggested tho trial, and
*'•» trial the persons concerned in it.
Tero was the young fellow, Darke, the
wrderer. and Sallie Matchin, and then
I.•emember ?d that there was some one
tlat Darke was in love with, and—do
you see?
Olympia Raven—yes, tho
same person. Well, now. that is curi­
ous again; one of those mysteries—coin­
cidences, w«i call them—but who knows?
If you recollect, my dear Miss HessHesketh, it came quite as a surprise that
Sallie Match: n should have turned out to
lenoe at the time that Trent was intend­
ing to marry bis same Olympia Raven.
Dut today the tables are turned. After
t tat dinner party I’m sure we all expected
tlat Sallie was going to marry the
&lt;x out, instead of which he throws her
over and picks up her old rival, Olym­
pic.!"
&lt; )ld Mias HeaR-Hesketh laughed. "The
gii 1 lost nothing by waiting a bit," she
remarked. "If she’d got Trent she’d
hav e lost the count But I expect Sallie
will be mad. I don’t blame her. I’d
marry the court myself if
asked me!”
Ilins Hees-Hceketh was seventy, and had
'ie reputasou of being the ugliest woma in Few York, but she was far from

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Meanwhil»the two persons chiefly con­
cerned in .‘he approaching ceremony had
no intentit n of making a grand display
f it To be married was their object,
and they regarded the social obligations
rather as a nec wary nuisance than as
an opportunity.
Olympia, in short,
would be marrkd in traveling dress.
There would be accommodation for
• verybody at the church, but at the
Louse, where the wedding breakfast
would be served, » ot more than fifty
guests were to be irvited. The count
had arranged the di tails of the affair
vith Garcia, who, to ria many other rezaarkably qualities, nd led fine esthetic
taste and an inexhaustible inventiveness.
The count had already 1 earned by expeienee that whatever wa&gt; left to Garcia
&gt; do was sure to be well. nd thoroughly
&gt;&lt;me. So bo laid down tl.e general lines
&lt; aly that were to be followed and per­
mitted Garcia to manage the rest

TM the happiest month &gt;f tbe lovers'

J

them. They saw each other every day.
Mn Ban trick fell in lore with the count
out of sympathy with Olympia, and
Tam conceived a romantic tenderness
*or Olympia because she was bel wed by
:Ub friend, the count Those four, dur­

him. He bad not seen her since he had
beard her swear his liberty away two
years before in court, except on that one
occasion when she had l&gt;een placed un­
der the spell ot his wizardry. He at­
tempted to look as if he dad not know
her, but she smiled frankly upon him
her,
and held out her hand.
and
.‘•Don’t let us be enemies," she said.
"You have good reason to hate me, but
I have a better reason to hat® you, for it
was I who inflicted the injury. But I
have repented, and wish you to forgive
me. 'You are in the way of greater pros­
perity than I could have given you. Can­
not you afford to be generous?"
“I know you better now than I did
then,” said Garcia.
"I’m not going to defend myself,” she
returned. "Let the worst be true, if
■ you will, I am still the same woman
that you knew, except that experience
hnfl made me wiser. The ambitions that
I had then are gone forever. I recognize
my mistakes—and my greatest mistake!”
she added in a lower tone, looking him
meaningly in the eyes. "If I had been
true to yon I should not stand, as I do
now, in hourly danger of my liberty and
even of my life.”
"It is too late to think of that now,"
said he. “I regret nothing."
"No; why should you? On the con­
trary, you may thank mo for having’
acted toward you as I did, for otherwise
you would now be entangled with me—
a woman whom you never really loved,
but who had infatuated you. My feel­'
ing toward you was more genuine than!
yours for me, though in my selfishness I;
betrayed you. And it is the same now
that it was when I still deserved your’
preference.”
“Are you trying to lime me again?"’
said Garcia, his face darkening.
■
"Well, I can’t blame your suspicions,"’
• she rejoined, with a half sigh, "ham ai
i fool to subject myself to them. But I
। am sure \f one thing—no one will ever
'
| know you as I do. You have not toldL

this new ally of yours who you really'
[ are. He thinks that you are tire poor'

i wandering thing that you choose to np-■
i pear. He does not know the social dig’
i nity that you might assume if you1
; would. I have been your only confidant,■
! and yon will never have another. I1
। have been to you what no one else can1
ever be. You cannot deny it, and the’
only satisfaction left me in life is that it
is so. When are you going to have me
arrested?"
"That is not for me to say," ho replied,
biting his lips.
She put her hand upon his arm. The
touch was light, but ho felt it to the
marrow of his bones.
"If it is to be done,” said she in a mur­
mur, "let it be done by you. I could
bear ruin that caxne from you—but not
from any other!" •
"Ah, yes; you think I cannot do ft?"
said he, scarce audibly.
"It is so much to ask—for the woman
you have loved?”
He turned away and took a step as if
to depart. "Go, then," she said with ‘a
sigh.
He turned to her again/ "I am a fool
and a villain," he said. ("Where can I
see you?"
"Come to me tonight," she replied;
"we shall be alone.”
That evening Garcia was expected at
the Bannicks' house, but he did not come.
His absence was scarcely noted. The
lovers had enough to think of in each
other.
"He has been looking rather
under the weather lately," remarked the
count "I suppose he is taking a rest”
They intended after the ceremony to
take a trip to southern California, where
the count thought of buying some land,
and they would be back in New York in
June, by which time the summer dwell­
ing on Long Island would have been
completed. Here their estate extended
across the island, from the sound to the
sea. « region twenty miles long by ten
miles in width. The house was erected
within a mile of tiie place where once
stood the hut in which Keppel Darke
had passed a memorable night
The
hut had l»een removed, but tbe swamp
still remained.
The wedding breakfast was to be given
ia the Fifth avenue bouse.
Olympia
was to proceed to the church from the
Bannicks, aud in their company, and
would there be met by the bridegroom.
Mrs. Raven decided not to be present at
the wedding. She would bid her daugh­
ter farewell at the breakfast, and would
take up her quarters at the Fifth avenue
house during their absence.
These de­
tails were all settled by the night of
April 30, and »t that time tbe lovers
bade each other good night for the last
time.
Thereafter they would part no
more. It was a happy good night; no
shadow rested upon it A life of sun­
shine lay before them.
Olympia slept soundly and was up be­
times. She was in an exalted mood; her
eyes deep with sweet reveries; she hum­
med songs to herself ia a minor key; she

door and looked iu, paying, "It is time,
my dear!” But no one answered. The
room was empty, nor was Olympia any­
where in the house.
It took some time to establish this fact,
but Hrs. Bannick was not easily fright­
ened, and, though making every effort
to find Olympia, did not permit herself
to believe any harm. If she was not in
the house she must have left it volunta­
rily—so much seemed certain.
The
apartment liouso in which thuir flat waa
contained a dozen other flats, at all of
which inquiry was made, but the hall
boy said that a lady had gone out half
an hour before who resembled Miss
Raven. She had not come down in the
elevator, and he had not seen her face,
but the description he gave of her dress
made it practically certain that it was
Olympia. He had not noticed what direc­
tion she took on leaving the house.
"Perhaps the girl has gone to the
church on foot!” exclaimed Mrs. Ban­
nick tr her husband, who was looking
more and more despairing. "She was
so preoccupied all the morning she
hardly Imcw where she waa. She may
have forgotten all-about the carriage
and gone on alone. It is only a fq.v
blocks off anyway.
Depend upon it,
Toto, that’s it."
"It may be," said Tom. "You ought
to know more about your own sex than
I do. If they are capable of such things,
all right. We will go and see, at all
events. It is long after eleven, and if
your explanation is the true one the girl
must have been married by this time
and gone to breakfast.”
"Oh, pray heaven it is bo!" exclaimed
his wife fervently.
"I am afraid the devil has been taking
a hand in this business," said Tom.
"But come on. We shall know di­
rectly.”
They were driven to the church, but
had only crossed the threshold when
they raw that Olympia was not there.
Tho clergyman was there, and the bride­
groom, and a thousand fashionable spectaton; but the bride was—where?
Tom had' to do the most unwelcome
deed of his life. He went up the aide,
looked his friend in the face nnd told
him that Olympia had vanished. The
count had already had time to feel anxions. He met the news like u man, but
his countenance seemed to grow old and
haggard in a few moments.
"Where is Garcia?” demanded Tom.
"I haven't, seen him this morning.”
"I suspect him of having a hand in
this.---------------him!" raid Tom, swear­
ing out loud in church between his set
teeth.
"Let us get out of this and get to
work,” raid the count Tell the dergyman to notify the people. There is no
time to lose."
He and Tom passed out of the door of
the sacristy .while the clergyman, in rad,
melodious accents, informed tbe people
that owing to the sudden revere illnera

of tbe bride the wedding would be post­
poned.
CONTINUED

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people like the

W, ,«1 TWENTY or MORE or«in»U»d
tbemtnp of SANTA CLAUS SOAP. The o.«&gt;»t.cturer.. Mean. H. A. »
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and return the others.

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mi® hdI. mi/ hi®

__

Sold by me, as the past four
months sales prove.
Remeiiiber all the boys give
in to me on lumber wagons.

doggerel ia which M»p rhymes with hope, fix.
Xint. -Santa Claus is s pure, high-grade Soap-made for &gt;*’^7
household use—a favorite wherever known. Generous pause will be well beslowc
bv nil grocers, wholesale and retail.
Do your best, and send results ^omptly.

HASTINGS. MICH.

AGENCY COLUMN

CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children,

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when you carf be sure of getting one
that has been tested, not only by ex­
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whom agree in placing

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Only one dealer in town has it.

Call on Jos. Rogers for Royal Satsuma Japan Tea.
New Spring Crop Leaf of 1891.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by

Jos. Rogers

Do You , Have Weak Eyes?
Do.you want to know what ails your eyes!

Do Yon ffao tke Bost Spectacles or Eye
Glasses os Earth?
If yon do, call on Dr. Lowry, the oculist, the optician.
Take this advice and you wont regret it; and you will • save
your eyes and money in the end.

DR. LOWRY

PROBATE ORDER.

SWT public stile
At Riverside Stock Farm, Plainwell, Allegan Co., Mich.

Sale to begin at io a. m. sharp.
No postponement on account of weather.

the finishing touches to her packing.

200 Head Recorded Poland China Swine.
| o Grand Stock Boars 18 i
sring national reputation*.
20 Grand Matured Brood Sow*, the
40 Carefully Selected Yearling Brood Sows, the tops of the crop of
ten pig*.

Everything was ready by ten. There was
nothing to do but wait. Olympia had

Catalogue* will

prevtottt to

On Jefferson street two houses and lots
al bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
house well finished
$1,000; $500 down,
bal. on time at 7 per cent.
And one house and lot opr.
factory. ?800; S300 down, bal. at 7 p r
cent. Cheap.
House and lot near Whip and Felt Boot
factory, St.000. $500 down, bal. :t y.-ai-.
at 7 per cent.
Several splendid bargains In the ! •:
ward and other parts of tlfe city.
Brick barn for rale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
80 ft front by 140 fL deep.well located in
Seneca Fall*. N. Y.. lias on the land 1 brick
store three stories, also dwelling house ami
good barn. Can Im* bought nt a bargain,
or will exchange for Hastings or Giand
Rapids property. The city Of Seneca Falls
has a population of 7.000 and upwards— is
largest town In Serena Co.
40-acre farm in Irving, all improved, soil
good. Can be bought at a bargain on easy
terms.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 or 20
acres,
mile cast of Shvridah. good fram­
ed house. One of the cheapest farms in
BanyVo.. will take part city property.
10 acres near city, good house and barn,
well and cistern, 150 fruit trees. '* act’grapes; 91,300, cheap,
down, tai. at •
per cent.
164&gt; acres in Woodland to exchange (of
smaller farm and difference.
1©C acres in Hope township, known as
tho Doty farm, will sell for 94200 on easy
terms.
Several 80 acre parcels for rale at bar­
gains ranging from 91.800 upward-, ami
some will take part city property in exchauge. .
»
I have several large farms for sale will
take small Vann In part payment
1 have some.city property 1 will trade
for good farms.
I contemplate a more extended system
of advertising, and it would be well for
those who wish to sell or exchange to call
at this agency at once and get the benefit*.
Union Pacific R. R. lands for sale in the
states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington,
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5.V00.000
acres of fanning, mineral aud timbered
lands, ranging in price from 95 to 910 per
acre; one-tenth down. ten. years-credit on
balance.
Frequent excursion rates given,
etc. Call and get circulars.

Michigan Central
" Tht Niagara Falls Route.”

you need your eyes examined by one who can tell
what you need?
•

said deceased a* In said petition described.

ing tbe March evenings, taikec over

Some more cheap houses wanted rang­
ing frmnS&amp;OO toSiouo.
Remember that this column contains but
a very small part of the properly I have
for rale or exchange.
1 have improved and vacant city lots for
sale and exchange In all parts of the city.
Farming lands for sale and exchange in
all parts of tbe ftiunty.
I have some choice Grand Rhpids prop*
erty for sale at a bargain.
1 have choice Chicago property for rale,
well located in different parts of the city,
ranging from 3425 up to S5O.UO0. a splen­
did opportunily for investment* in that
marvelous city where fortunes are made in
Real Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­
cating the different places for sale.

SPECIAL !

Lowell, Mass.

d»v. the S8th day ot October, tn the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.
PreBent, Charie* W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Polly Ann Starks.

Caiwallah’s
OFFICE WITH HOXBBOOK, OVER
MOREILL’B STORE, HASTINGS.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.

per printed and circulated In said county of
Barry once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. W.Akmstboxg.
Judge of Probate
[Atrue copy]

Office at Residence on Michigan Ave. '

Address (only)

N. W. AYER &lt;&amp; SON, Newspaper Advertising Agents,
November, 1891.
Philadelphia.

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*

ckobate obdkb.
State of Michigan, County •! Barry—as.
At a aewlon of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office In
the city of Haatlnga, In said county, on Fri­
day, the 23d dav ot October to the year one
thousand elKhl hundred and ninety one.
Present, Charles W. Annstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of William
Wood, deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition duly verifled
of Orson E. wood, son of said deceased, praying
this court to determine who are and were the
heirs at law of said deceased and entitled under
the laws of thia stale to inherit the real estate
of which said deceased died seized.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Wednesdav.tbe
2Hti day ot November A. D. l«»i. at nine o'cli ck in
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing ot said
petittou. and that the heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
saldcourt then to be holden at tbe Probate
Office, in tbe city of Hastings, in said county,
and ahow cause, if any there be, why the pray.- r
of the petitioner may not be granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons Interested in said estate, of the
pendency of said petition, and tbe hearing

JESSE TOWNSEND.

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X. a. OOLUSS. Loe*l A&lt;e»L Bonlep.
O. W, Boooiao C.

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Dr. 0. ?. Brown’s Hwbal Oifllaesi
ONLY A Qt’ABTEK A POT.
Good New* from Penn*ylvanla.- ;8lncrIa*CSunday I cured an aberss in a ’"“J*
with nr. O. Fbelps Brewn’* Standard H-rbal
Ointment, which fit* phy»ietan said mu* A&gt;r rr
moved with the knife.’ Cha* B. I nd. rwe- 1.
Franklintown. York Co., ^a.. June CT.tfgl
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of
nr
Notice is hereby given, that.by
fnitlrrv
We Probate Court for the County of lurn
made on the 2Mh day of October. A. D. n
•lx month* from that date were
creditor* to preeent their claims
estate of Dora B ureheU. late of «aM wunty.
deceared, ami that all creditor* of raid
are required to present their claim* to raid
Probate Court, at toe Probate office. Inlbe Oty
of Hasting*, for examination and «j»ow»Bce. tn
or before toe 2«th day &gt;of April uex»rad that such claims will lx* beard before raid
court, on Tbureday. the ssto dayot January
"fMaSrEutiBri. Ortoberme..

ihxhajts ckoct naw

�11 a stings Banner
’

Hast Ings, Thursday. Nov. 12, 18»1.

W. R- COOK. Local editor.

PERBOHALMENTION,
G«its hundred precale shirts for an
oenu u tankrup! .tore?
™ Ior “

• rUlu 'Co0d-' ™r b h0TO (rot" Cbicuo on

H jouwbblto be ta lta«-&lt;*11 u lh.
Bankrupt .tore, red n«A ru*

IVORY
SOAP

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him
i’hl! n?"” •0&lt;1 h*v' r°"r W «e£ wr w“ ■" j"k~n ” bMicu™i4&lt;rlk
■ped*r1"- Sktl.twt’,1,
l”Gr,°'' ^the

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re*'ll,r pric» s* so- “ ibe
Bankmpt store.
Oblo Uto bret or lire Wreklhkt ,b« »u.
fcrwtt, great grandmother.

, ,LeTri* I^ntiey spent
friends In G'raud Rapids.

Sunday

with

mixers

C.&amp;3.S We Have Get 'Em ei the Hu
BLOOD HIQH PRKES XINb HARD TIHES
FOR THE

the greatest

MUST GrO!

CANCER &amp; SCROFULA

Vl.bl? 1;h,U",“s
or i’nlrk-rlllo, u
Tho Iktnt kddittan. t„ j,*n
«lr»«dr tarse Mock l« a tare lot or nnj'-r visiting friends In this city.
SheM“t' «“« ta Gaind B&gt;pld&gt; on
ririins from the notary, aud opera glaaws.
WJIEDY of the ace.
buslnn, a |„rt of lut wot,
A, a
“nd SKIN DUmbb.
'*"■ «"«&lt; bouarto.
y “ Ln»«'&gt;’K- Mlob.. uiu-i
«!«■"&lt; Sundn, with
tea atod „„k. pxai wsl,.s elp_ A
nor sister. Flora, In Grand BapkU.
this office.
•
One of Grand Rapids' largest merchants
“lloX toCbsriotte writes as follows;
John Braamrr delivered ,
One last week by the death of his father.
A Soxs: I became acquainted
oeren wtare onpin at Mr. A. Wllmwf,
M. F. Jordan. Esq., of Middleville, was thru.
»«”1 Scrufuta Syrup about
which be bought rot a birthday urrreut tor wet-kK ” lb° c reuIt °°urt 1110 ‘fir8t of Ute
his 12 year old girt last Saturday.
recommended it to me very blrhty. it havine
THE BEST TOR EVEBY FUIPO1L
cured hts wife of a very bad iroltrr. 1 u-e&lt;| ft
&amp;Hv
hO
ti*
r
‘
^
Wwrt
*nd
i^ntnued me
Miss Maggie Matthews left Saturday for’
t&gt; I?',’.5
Uluo whrn yoa
Utlnklt.g
{'I
J U'° r*,«o,'”ne»‘l«'d it to several peothat the i±ildren should have good, service- abvo
1
weeks visit with friends in Battle KmX
11 .wn,‘ 5O,H1
My
able shoes to wear to school. Note else­
rather who is m: yean of ago. has taken It torn
where the advertisement for the Mundell
a,“’ l: ,ws V’red htm.
R. K. Grant left last evening for
■ '■?. Mary E. Hook, having left mv bed school shoe, for sale by Wooley A Bronson.
‘ “."o*
; ;.l wit'iuut just cause or provocation. 1
tiie north woods to join tbe Hastings hunt­
v. arn till persons not to harbor her or Be sure and see these shoes before buying.
ing party.
her on my account, as 1 shall pay no debts
«&lt;•=&lt;! lUpid,.
*“**
Nashville
has
found
an
abundant
supply
.nurseling.
Mrs. J. I. Boel, of Ionia, spent Saturday
of splendid water, softer than that In our
. DANian Hook.
For Sale by all Druggists.
city well, at a depth of from 250 to 300 and Sunday with friends here, leaving
I'UKPARKb nr
"
feet. At that depth it Is certain no con- Monday for Coldwater*wkt riall,'K
ri,n P0”811’1}’ reach the
Mls« Bertha Rider returned Thnnulaw Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
from an extended visit with relatives In
It seems to a great many that the execu­ the New England states.
3.000
tive committee of the agricultural society, Utlarry Wlddeeomb and Will Geer, of
•rafter, changes for advertisements lu requiring balloting ai the next annual Grand Baplda. were in this vicinity mak­
lea d: ibis office Tuesdays at latest to meeting to be conducted on the Australian ing life a burden to quails .Thursday.
;p.M*rtion in the issue of the week plan, la carry lug a good idea to a ridiculous
Miss Grace Messer spent Sunday with
brought.
extreme.
her father, returning Monday to resume
W e think the electric light company her duties at Akeley seminary, Grand
lit eoqpt Is now In session.
could and should do something with their Haven.
tv receipts printed at the Banner exhaust steam from their engines sn as to
Mr. ami Mrs. Jernes Swln returned Fri­
greatly lesson the liability of Us frighten­
ing teams. Some accident will certainly day from Dakota. They will spend the
tents -rks 1 pairs (or 35 amts. Bankwinter here. They sjenk in glowing
result unless this be done.
terms of the west
Friday last Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powers
«vtns to be enjoying a little
I bare a full line of albums
Mrs. T. Phillips attended the state meet­
had been married 14 years, and Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Goodyear, seven years. ing of the home missionary society of tiie on band and ant selling them
51. E. church at Coldwater the first of the
Mi. aud Mrs. W. O. Lowden, Mon- I hey very pleasantly observed tbr oc­
week. She represented tiro local society. at very reasonable prices.
a daughter. '
casion In a social way with friends at the
home uf Mr. and Mrs. Powers,
Frank Heath. Fred Kurtt and Will
Over 400 volumes of Bertha
derwear we have it and prices right.
Payne attended the session of the state
C. II. Hoyt, of Irving, offers three pure
board of pharmacy at Lansing last week, Clay’s novels, nicely bound,
bred Durham bulls for sale cheap this
&lt;A nts heavy cutton pants S5 warn, reguand stood for examination as pharmacists, and “out of sight" for price.
month. Any one wanting good stock
, rice Sl.25. Bankrupt store.
should call and see them, at the farm two jydf. B. Messer returned Friday evening Don’t get books of any sort
Itesprclfulh.
'wroui a two months trip tjirough the west. nntil you see me.
r’.-t! Heath has Imught the V. Leins milrs east of Irving.
Richard says he had an 'Immense ‘ftlme.
•v.- houM* on Jefferson htrecL
C. 11. Hovt.
but Michigan continues to suit him neverAm headquarters for pure
Mrs. Chas. E. Reed, residence west ■ theless.
.fohii li-’simer. the jeweler, reports the
Green street, desires to'announce that she *
’ - , Nome vt tw fine dianiuiuls.
Dr. Lathrop and wife and daughter, drags, which T always sell at
Is prepared to do nil work lu the line of ।j
I’,:.- ik 'v buildings and improvements in mending clothes for individuals or famil­ Miss Ollie
leave this
---------------week for a prices that people can afford.
■‘•.ng- &lt;!. - year repfreshnt 5’5,000.
ies at very reasonable rates. Leave work trip to California. They will go via the
Canadian Pacific, and will spend the
Twenty-eight poundawf'sugar for Sl.oo at the house or with Mrs. John Michael.
winter in San Diego.
11a mH &amp; VanAiiman*.
In reply to an Inquiry from an election
Jeremiah Boynton, of Stanton, wife
1
Sirs. J. Spence keeps a full line of commissioner asking the extent to which a iySrs.
y yarns, houds and fascinators in all voter mav be assisted in preparing his bal­ of the Methodist minister under whose
the M. E.
here was erecllot tbe attorney general writes that only •1 pastorate
•"—
*" church
r-----persons who by reason of blindness or ,H*’ ^tended the semi-centennial celebration
THE DRUGGIST.
- all wool hose for twenty-five other physical disability are unable to I of V'A1 rh«"hffmwt of Mr.
it best in the city for the price at mark their ballots may tie lawfully assisted i a,,&lt;l Mrs. O. D. 8paultlln|fi.
therein.
y
/‘ jrfnong
those from nbroad who attended
.' We wml-centennial celebration of the M.
&gt;■ country office in tbe state is better
The time has come for you to buy your
ipjH.il for job work of all kinds than late tall and winter goods and the place to( E. church were. Rev. J. 1. Buel and wife.
get the Iwst value for your money is nt. of lonla. Rev. Levi Master, wife and
' daughter, KeV.. T. Z.
’__ '__ _ and'
H. Jacokes
Farmers express the idea that the warm Russell’s dry’ goods, millinery and fancy­
daughter, of Middleville.
Rev. “
N. H.
__
‘
and dry wheather this fall has seriously goods store. Every dollar’s worth bought
for cash and discounting every bill enables Brockway, Rev. A. A. Kriappen. and wife.
injured wheat
/
him to sell goods as cheap as any dealer. of Albion, Rev; Cogshali and wife, of
Ladies please cal* and examine Mrs. J. possibly can.
Grand Rapids, Rev. Rohdand and wife.
’
Rev. Geo. D. l^ee and wife, of Charlotte.
''j t-tier's fine line of stamped linens lu all
The Hallowe’en party, which was post­ Rev. C. R. Crosby, of Canuonsburg. J. F.
the latest designs.
poned because of the dangerous illness of' Hale aud wlfo of Gtaego. W. P. Sidnam
If you want a shawl or ch-ak you will Miss Belle Handy, for whom the young la­ and wife, of Kalamazoo, lyevl Holmes and
find it to your interest to make your se­ dies had so high regard, was held Thurs­ wife, of Woodland. Mrs Carpenter, Potterlection at Russell’s.
day evening In Union hall, and was one of yffle. Mrs. Dunn. Barry, Hon. 8. C.
Bear in mltid that you can get the Ban- the happiest social events of the year. /i’riitdle. Grand Rapids.
NiiK and Detroit Tribune, weekly, the two About 40 couples were In attendance, and
all report an evening of great soda wThe semi-centennial of the M. E. church
j&gt;up«rs tor one dollar.
pleasure.
of this city was observed in a very Inter­
Remrmlirr the Banker's offet* this
esting manner Friday afternoon and even­
The card of thanks Is no longer
j kj-T and the Detroit weekly Tribune, the
ing last In the afternoon brief addresses
form.
Persons
that
do
kindly
acta
f
:»■&gt; paeers fur one dollar.
of welcome were delivered, after which
fellow sufferer, do them from nioti
Wrkre pleased to have our advertisers duty and humanity. Tliey would do tfeui there were reminiscences of the earlier
days of Methodism In Bastings and Barry
rile attention to the business of advertis­ whether the sufferer appreciates tn
Ing. it pays well to do this.
nor. They do them out of pure benfva­ county. These were especially interesting,
and particularly those by Mrs. A. A.
Kti'Srll ha? just aeceived another lot of lence and do not want the Impression flub- Knappen. now of Albion. Mrs. Carpenter,
:
and missus al! wool underwear and lished abroad that they expect nny\ac- no/ of Potterville, and Ik-acon Holmes of
know
lodgement
of
their
services,
as
ha-.-.-n ahd can suit you In quality and
Woodland. The Impromptu remarks, the
pensation.
price.'
hearty singing of the familiar old hymns
Though S. E. Phillips Is up north for\a took one back to the pioneer days. In
i»u not miss buying your winter reading
r.ow.' The Banner and Detroit Weekly short setisoii of recreation, his business is the evening the church was crowded.
After brief introductory exercises. Hon.
1 ributn-, theawo papers one year for one In the hands of competent and accomoda
Daniel Striker read an historical address,
lag gentlemen who will see Hint the wan
dollar.
X7
of patrons receive careful attention. Mr showing the organization of Methodism
Black and grey "mixed astrchan cloak­ Phillip’s stock of staple and fancy grocer and lbs progress from very feeble begin­
Indies seal, bare and astracban muffs les, provisions, crockery and glassware nings. Inasmuch as thia will be published
;.?:d misses white fur sets—all new and was never more complete. Especial atten­ in pamphlet form, we will attempt to give
• Leap at Russell's.
gle idea to please you and give you
tion Ls culled to his fine assortment of but a brief mention of Its more salient
features. Rev. Daubncj, a local Meth­
the best goods in the market, at
Ai! wool flannel sheeting two and one- lamps. You will always be satisfied with
odist preacher of Richland, was the first to
prices that are satisfactory. That we
:iif yards wide, white, scarlet and gray goods and prices at Phillips’ the grocer’s.
hold services In this county; and from the
: .mkets at Russell's, Yon will need them
have been successful is attested by
John Bessmer telegraphed last Saturday best recollection of e«rlv settlers, he
the coming winter.
for one of the seven octave piano cased preached In 1882 and 1840. Ixirenzo
our steay. never ceasing flow of trade.
organs and to-day. Nov. 11, tH. received Mudge and Isaac Messer, now deceased,
Certainly no town In Michigan offers
IT IS COMING oClR WAY, and why? That will be plain to you if you will
the following reply which speaks for itself: recalled the forming of a class of seven
»-tter inducements for those who wish lo
Easton. Pa.. Nov. »th, 18VL members in thia city In 1840. and were
call in and examine our
’
_
.
[•nreha.*e anything In the line of merchanMr. John Besstoer.
confident that late that year or early the
'ii.-e than Hastings.
18.oo OVERCOATS.
Itear Sir—Though our orders have been next, a quarterly meeting was held. here.
Sio.oo SUITS.
Special inducements in the line of so much ahead of us that we have not had There was also a class in Woodland, also
10.00
f.Hicv work and materials for fancy work a finished organ In our factory for tiie last at Pine lake aud Carlton before Nov. 6.
will be on exhibition for the next six three months, still as we were making a 1841. But that date is chosen because it
shipment of a number of walnuts on Sat­ is the first onw of which an official record
wetk» at Mrs. J. Spence’s.
urday, we were able to fill your order with­ Is made of the establishment of a Methodist
The Barry &lt;k Eaton has added 8600,000
14.00
in half an hour after receiving telegram church In this elty, being the record of a
18. oo
to the amount of insurance carried since
by giving you an organ intended for smne- quarterly meeting. Rev. Daniel Bush
16.00
March tat. it has been the most prosper- one else. Awaiting your further valued
20,00
was the preacher In charge of Hastings
&lt;&gt;u? year in the company’s history.
mission, and the membership of the church
orders
18. oo
A!) accounts due me and not adjusted
Very truly yours.
here was five, of whom none lived In the
H. Lkhr &amp; Co.
before December Jst will, on that dale, be
village. Tbe presiding elder was Rev.
A
whole
train
load
of
them.
n
Dnu
Ilnub
and
placed lu the hands of a collector.
F. Davidson.
Rev. Bush and
At even’ Ptice the best that's made in all this broad land—best material—
immediate successors
had
an
Age his
Name and Kesldeuce
best lining-best sewed-best styles-best fitting-best lookmg-best wearmg.
No
field,
extended
------ - covering
— - ——- the whole
The latest novelties In millinery goods
&lt; Alexander Brown. Cbw****-1°*“
county. The population of the county
'» Kmrna 8. Bartley. Nashville
are always to tie found at Russell's as fast
All aizes, we will surely fit you and certainly please you.
was then about 1100, and the membership
&lt; Mott Kusm-11. Axeyria
they appear in the market and sold as
of the church was less than 50 intbe
(Jane Austin.
"
'
cheap as any dealer can sell firat-claas
county, and there was not a Methodist
goods.
Following are tbe real estate transfers church building in the county. Now
Something should be done to pnt the for tbe week ending November 0. 180L as tliere are about 30 Methodist Episcopal
r^op^eir^^act'an^^
organizations, with 17 churches in the
approaches to the city In good condition,
taken from the books in the register s office:
county, and a memliershlp of over 1,000.
or the excellent work of last year and a
In .PheP BEST MAKES and MOST NOBBY STYLES. Jfou will not feel
Philo A. Sheldon to Sarah E. Gage:
sec 20 while of other Methodist organizations
year before will in a large measure be made
‘ dre^ed up" until you are wearing one of our hat. Remember we ahape them
‘jBS’Fmoob to MkU.1 O-tw;
than the Methodist Episcopal there is a
large number, with several nourishing
to fit you exactly without extra charge.
A. 11. Ickes will have an auction of some
Alonzo IMtan e. « ■■ joetelln. Mr. Striker b«s been for U»
highly bred horses, etc. at his residence
to K. D. n«w; no. wo » past ten years collecting data for this
three miles north of this city on Thursday,
history, ahd a more complete and compre­
Nov. 1». if you want a good team take In
hensive record could not have been pre­
the sale.
WXdK.r&gt;l;S*:l to Philip Maurrr: w. wo &lt; sented. From a feeble beginning of five
The remains of James Thompson, father “tt.KSTaWt a«b"': M*“e in this city, the M. E. church has Increoed
to a membership of 250. while In Hastings
of Mrs. James Wickham, formerly of this
city. but late years a resident of Grand
Boo.*: P»™l Tb»r« circuit the membership is oyer 100 more.
And there are tew more prosperous or
Bapldtuwere brought to this city Thurs­
BOO--J Xrtoor; Ma ™
» progressive churches in cities the sire of
day fofburtal.
Hplodlorto L.S. Borneo;*.wo» tills than tbr local M. E. church. After
Word from the Hastings hunting party
the address, Bevs. Blanchard and Grigsby
|o ]dM m Cuorrr: !«••«&gt;
up north states ilia*, some dorr have been W&lt;&gt;odKod
of the Baptiat and Presbyterian churches,
mwu, but severe attacks of "buck fevrr"
delivered brief congratulatory addresses,
have prevented the hunters from getting
which were followed by short
BlF
•TydtaO. WeMto W«
p»re«l «*r,c addresses from Hon. Clement Smith and
much venison thus far.
Notwithstanding tbe injunction New­ GAIbtonCWfe&lt;eCommittee to V. Ulna; lot«• Rev. A. A. Knappen. After these the
,.cmi».-nlot the Itord'. •"IV".
ton’s dam is said to be eight Inches falgntr city »!«»._____________________
served, nnd tbe 50 years were ended. The
than It was before it was injuncted. Thia
A nice line of ladies handkerchief! at
affair was most cnjovaWe to all concerned.
dam’s peculiar antics engages the serious
Bankrupt
store.
attention of first warders.

99s Pure

See Them and You Want Them.
Price Them and You Buy Them.

LOCAL NEWS.

The Best Manufacturers Produce Finer
Goods this Season than Ever Before.

Photo Albums

WE HAVE TtlEH

They are manufactured by the well-known
houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels of Boston, Mass.;
L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., and Stein Bloch &amp; Co.,
of Rochester, N. Y._

Call and see us. You will find us at the
top in the clothing line, and at the bottom in
prices.
Yours truly,
.

Fred L. Heath

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co

One Price Clothiers.

bO NOT

IT 15

5K1P

OUR SIN

QRrtNT'J "Ab.

OUR HATS

clothing
am

GENT’J FURN1JHINGJ.

�DEATH IN THE MINE
The

Fatal

Fire-Damp

Claims

Nine Victims.

fOUBTEES HIKERS IH ALL CAUGHT.

Cut* » IJtll

NaKTICuRE, Pa., Nov. 9—A terrible t&lt;plosiou of go* occurred yesterday In No. 1
•haft of the Susquehanna Coal company’s
mine, enuring the iustant death of six
men and »o badly burniug and injuring
many others that it is feared they will
die. The killed are: William J. Will­
iams, 50 years old; Henry R. Jones, tire
boss; William Jonathan, John Aruolt,
Caleb Jething, Thomas Lloyd, driver. The
critically injured are: D. W. Evans. Da­
vid Powell, David A. Smith. Thomas
Thomas. Henry Williams, Howell Jofarnski and two Polnnders, names un­
known.
The dead men leave five widows and
eighteen orphans. Owing to the fact that
it was Sunday there were but fourteen
men at work in tho mine at the time of
tbe explosion. These were all either
killed or badly hurt The injured were in
such condition that they could not be re­
moved from the mine, and it is feared all
will die. Tbe accident was caused by a
naked lamp Tbe damage to the mine
will reach
(W.
Latkr.—David L Smith, Henry Will­
iams aud Howell Jofeuaki, three of the
miners badly injured by the explosion
yesterday afternoon, died last night. All
of the injured miners have been removed
to their homes. It has been definitely as­
certained that the explosion was caused
by the attempt of one of tbe miners to
change the air current, during which bis
lamp exploded.
WlLKF.snARRR, Pa , Nov. 10.—Tho num­
ber ot the victims ot the Nanticoke mine
e^plosiqn now reaches twelve
Four
more o! the Injure*] died yesterday. Their
names arc: William Williams, Jr.: Thomas
R. Thomas, Edward D. Williams, and
David Powell.

TWO SHOCKING ACCIDENTS.

We authorize our advertized druggist to
sell Dr. Kltqc’a New Dieeovery for consumplhm. cougb^ and ootids, upon this
condition. If jCiu are rfilleted with a
rough, cold or any lung, throat Vr cheat
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. v—Tbn out-going trouble, aud will use this remetly as direct­
Western and Atlamic pawenger train ed. giving It a Fair trial, anu experience no
l^iiclit. you inny return the liotlle and
wm thrown off the rails last evening by
train-wreckers at a sharp curve, eight have your money refunded.
We could
miles from this city, aud It is reported not make this offer did we not know that
that six men were killed. It was tbe reg­ Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
ular pasaenger express, under Conductor on.' It never dlrappoinfa. Trial lx&gt;ttbw&lt;
Moore, with Charles Barrett, engineer, tree ut W. 11. Goodyear^ drug store.
which left here at 7:30. and was soon mak­ Large sire 50c and S1.00.
ing a speed of twenty-five miles an hour.
Since Its first Introduction, Electric
Ottawa, III., Nov. 9.—In a wreck of a Bitten* ha&gt; gained rapidly In popular
freight train ou the Chicago, Burlington fuvor. until now It is clearly In the lead
among pure medical tonics aud alteratives
and Quincy railroad at Medron Engineer
—•containing nothing whicli permits Its
Mell vain, of Aurora, was instantly killed
tire us a beverage or iriloxicsiit, it is
and the fireman and brakeman fatally in­
recognized as the best ami purest jnedltfine
jured. . The wreck wa» canned by an open
for all ailments of Motuurli. liver or
■witch.
The engine and thirteen cars
kidneys. It will cure sick headache. In
were totally demolished.
.digestion, constipation, and drive malaria
THE G. A. R?AND THE REBEL FLAG. from the aystetu. Satisfaetloti guaranteed
with each bottle of the money will lut reJmicied. Price only 50c |»cr bottle. Sold
by W. H. Goodyear.
ALRAKT, Nov. 9.—Commander-In Chief
Palmer, uf the G. A. R.. has issued an or­
The best salve !n the world for cuU.
der in which he refers to the recent par­ bruises, cores, ulcers, salt rheum, hwer
ticipation of members of the G. A. R. bores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
wearing the badges and uniform of tbe corns, and all skiu eruptions, and positive­
order in the ceremonies of unveiling tbe ly cures piles or no pay required. IU*
monument to Editor Grady, of the At­ guaranteed to give perfect natlsfaction.Jor
money refunded. 1’rlre 25 cenut pef box.
lanta Constitution, recently at Atlanta,
and upon which occasion^ the rebel Hag For rale by IV. II. Goodyear, the druggist.

lacked to a wagon in which John Henry,
a farmer, bis wife, and two children were
riding ran a way down Chilhowee moun­
tain. near Knoxville, Friday afternoon.
Henry and bis family were thrown over a
precipice 1U0 fact and all killed.

3

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2

THS rCLLOWINQ.

C Iplly T\r Lecaus'
c taorc good, solid
on- y lhan icgn
briad.”.

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HARPER'S MAGAZINE

ci iobar.cn
tu find.”

Dryden’s new M. E. church will l&gt;e
dedicated next Sunday. -

General Palmefimuw in effect that a G.
A. K. man, v &lt;-m-M|^the badge and uni­
form, mmching iu n procession or attend­
ing ceremonies where the rebel flag is dis­
played i&gt;. in 1 be wrong box; that he is vio­
lating bis obligation, ami should always
avoid even the Mtmbiauce of toleration of
tho *emb!rm of treason.” While having
no desire to a rouse sectional animosities
or prasiou*. 1 ho general thinks that own
who are loyal to the United States should
relegate the stars and bars to the limbo to
which it was sent when General Grant
gave a vanquish*d enemy tbe most mag­
nanimous terms ever recorded in the his­
tory of the world, and that at any rate G.
A R. men should not encourage ita disP1AJ.
____________________

Klan Is often deceived in the agent a woman
by her gray It ■ ir. ladles, you cun appear young
Th** Mntfox’.n- will celebrate Die tourtb (&gt;n-‘
end |&gt;rrt&lt;ui tbl*gni}L-c»s by iming Hidi’n Hair enary
of the Discovery of America be Itart-dtac.rery. through artidrs glvnwa more thorough
77 I want th;
expoutem than h»-‘ h’rhm*. t-eru tawl; &lt;'f
• During October 4:14.155 barrels of salt the Ra-ern Un-pre-ce-Jeuu-d Dvrelopm-mt o- i&gt;ur
were inspected in Michigan.
Country, and «*peciteiy iu the uroat " e*1Particular attention will also be intra to Drud
licit
be induced
T
a
A
nt:'i
m-ilic Episodes &lt;tf American Hu««»ry
The Field of the next European W ar will be
It Is no doubt the correct thing to treat
descrllwd Ju a Scries of {tapers ou tbe Danube
the sjmptoms of a disease, but this Is not “From the Black Forest t - the Btac ; Sex by
effective unless the cause of the complaint Puultnev lltgi’luw and F- D. M'Hot. JU'-burateu
is removed. For Itistatlee, a fever may bv Mr. •Millet and Alfred Itarrou-. .ArUctes
ufo.will be given on th.. German. ?..uMrioj.
be treated wIUt quinine, etc., but uuh '-v anil Italian Armlra. illustrated by T. de TirolHie cause Is removed the fever will surely '’.Mr' W.' D. Howells will contribute » n -w
them ali.
return. Again tbe sores and eruptions of
novel. A World by Cham*.' cUaracrerii.ttratiy
scrofula may be healed by mercury and American Especial proiann-ncr Aid te givi n
' Tint the tnor’ Jr
l*otasU treatment, but unless the cause of to Short Stories, which a ill ,!»■ -outrtbutiHl b,
- Vi our money always. Jolly
these svmntouiN ia cleansed from the T B. Aldrich. IL H. Davis. A. Uonra D.-y.e.
system, they will return or attack some of Margaret iw-’iud. Mix- Woolscm, awl other
T
ar giv. •- *tjto t’B in $ood Chew-'
popular writer*.
the delicate internal organs,
bwtft's
fagTobccco. It is our stand-by.”
Am.mg the Hterar? feature* will taaPi^-mal
Specific strikes at the cause of the trouble, Bemlntsencesof Nathonim Hawthorne, by fata
ri\\t N**vaKcv.
and forces out the germs of disease, aud college Clalwiiutte and life-long mend. Horatio
the Brown­
the poltgin tlirough the pores of tiie akin, Bridge, and a T’C-’"':*! Mmio'r
and at the sathe time buihls up tbe general ings. i&gt;y Anne Tnaelwroy R.:* U--.
AND THUD THEY ALL SAY. JOLLY
health of the sufferer. Swift's Specific is
TArt IU A GENERAL FAVORITE.
a purely-vegetable remedy, and I- harmless
Harper’s Periodicals.
to the most Jelicute. yet it never fails to
eliminate the poison from the humen IhmIv.
in
LOUISVILLE, ky
We will mail a valuable l&gt;o&lt;&gt;k to ail who ILUtPEirS MAGAZINE
oo
HARTER'S WEEKLY
will send for it. Swift SfErTFicCo..
HARPER'S BAZAR .
PROBATE URDEK.
Atlanta, Ga.
HARTER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.
Blate of Mlchlxan. County of Barry - a*.
S. Perry Youngs was vesterdny appoint­
At a Moudmi of the rndate Court for the
County
of
Barre,
holden at the Probate &lt;)file«.
ed jx&gt;st master at Stanton.
In tbr rltv of Hastings. In said rounty. on
Tuesday, the SOth dav - of ttelober. in the year
These pills arvscifntirieally compounded,
our tliou*and rishi hundred and ninety one.
The volumes &lt;4 rtu’ Magazln*- M-glu w‘th the
Present, Chariot W. Armstrong. Judft of
ami uniform in action. No griping pain so I numbers for Jun- and l»eerjnb;&lt;r •»! ea-’h year.
IVnliate.
commonly fallowing the twe of pills. When no time s speclrtwl. uubavrtpthjm* will
In tbe matter of the estate of Olivo
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ Ixxln with the number current a: the time of M. ItuaMdl, deueaaed.
n’Cripl ofonler. Buun&gt;! v.»himes of Harper's
on haullrc and Bling the i»et|Hnn duly wi­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee M;.g *nnc for three year* back, in neat cloth
red, of A’leut tlugbee, t&gt;ro’i;«r ofre.ld ducnAed.
they hat eno c&lt;jual lu the cure of sick hairlmg. will be sent UV mail, post-paid, ou re­ pras Ina timt .Inbn .1. Perkfa.* nr some other
p*-r volume. Cloth vases, tor «u|MMe person, may t&gt;e aunolnted adinlntstra
h'-adache. constipation, dyspepsia ami ceipt if.
tor of tbr estate of said dooeatvd.
biliousness, and. ns an appetizer, they i-xRetrdttancre should be roado by Ttwt-offir \ Thereupon it Is ordered, that Tuesday, the nth
cvl any other preparation. Sold by W.
flay &lt;&gt;f Ntiwnber. A. D. tsfll-nt ten o’clock hi
•IL Goodyear.
the forenoon. &gt;«e assigned lorthe bearing nf said
KtitH’U, and that llir brirsatl.’.wofsald dwas&lt;»f ftarp-r &amp; ed. and all other penions Interested In said
The xrarlct fever epidemic is abating atrelate, arc required to appear at a session of
Muskegon’ and all schools arc running Brothers
said
court, then to be hold*o at the Pndiatr
again.
A.’.Jrre: HARTER A BROTHERS.
Otiw. In the city of Ila*lit«s.in saidcmintv,
anti show cause. If any there I*', why the prater
nf the jHjtithmer may not be granted. And
1802.
It Is further urd-red. liud said petitioner give
notice tn the prreons tnu-rreted it* said estate.,
ot tiie pendency of said j ethion, und the hear
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
Ing thereof by cau’lnr a copy of this order to be
;&gt;u!illsh&lt;-d In the Ha«tix&lt;o&lt; BANNr.n a bows
ILLUSTRATED.
When the was a Chlld/ahc cried for Castoria.
paper printed luid-CireulHted In Mud County of
Barry oner In .each ur«k (or three mieccv.vt
When she became Mias, she clung to Cantoris.
ueeks previous to raid day »t hearing.
“
Harper’s Weekly for the coating jw will
When she ha*! Children, she gam them Castoria
Chaklks W. AtcMK.TRn.s-a,
Judge of Probate.
article* of lire, taicure interest tbau will be A true copy.]

CAPTURE

OF_MUSGRAVE.

Th* Alleged lusuiancr Swindler Caught

St. Pacl Nov. 6.—.Musgrave, tbe allegrd insurance swindler wanted in
Chicago, wm captured iu Sk Paul last
evening.
Musgrave is charged with
buying a skeleton in St. Louis, and
placing it iu a building in Indiana
and
miming j the
house
to »ecure the life insurance of tbe man whose
remains it was supp osed were found. He
had 815,000 on his life, aud bad not been
heard from since the bouse burned down,
although active efforts were made to catch
him.

i AR fills ’

ILLUSTRATED.

”W

UNO. FiriZERA 3RGS.
.

HARPER’S WEEKLY.

l‘K IRATE OIUHCIL
The ‘'Catholic dub" Is a new organiza­
tion nt Hancock for wx-lal and literary
purposes.

*
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
F, A. Bolden b under arrest at Holly,
chanced with atrallng a livery rig trout IL
F. Bridgeman, uf Milford.

Mrs. Vtinalow'v Soothing Syrup bus been used
lor clnl.lreu leviulug It souitiea tbr chdu,
twne..s Hie gums. tuUys alt paiu, cures wtuu
couc. aud is the best remedy for diarrluea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sulu byaUdnugtols
tMrau^tiuut the world.
Hugo Thum, ex-alderman and w.ellkuowu druggist of Grant! Baplds. is going
to Riverside. Cal., to raise oranges.

Doth ulr aud water abound In microbes.or
semis of dlwa-v, ready fo infect the debilitated
sjste'n. To Impart that strength and vigor
lircei-uiry m resUt the effrol of these pernicious
atoms, no tonic blovd-nunIter equals Ayer’s
.sarsaparilla.
Finns for Al|&gt;e.nn's new Baptist church
are being drawn by a local architect and
are pronounced modern mid beautiful.

The Great Spring Mcdlctnr.
Gknttxmkx:—I have suffered intensely
from bUlouBnexs and rheumaihtn for over
three years, and had tried so many reme­
died that I had lost all faith. Hearing of
Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup 1 bought a
bottle and found It helped me. I have
now used four bottles, and It has restored
my liver and kidneys to healUty action,
and done more to purify my biocwl than
anything 1 have ever taken. I am pleased
to recommend it as a wonderful blood medi­
cine. Very truly yours.
B. C. Kobhkson, Marshall. Mtch.
Sold by W. th Goodyear. Prepared oniv
by The Charted Wright Medicine Company
Detroit, Mleb.

Madrid,Nov. 7.—A dneloccurred yester­
day between tbe minister of the marine.
Admiral De Be ranger, and a newspaper
editor. Four shot* were exchanged with­
out result and tbe seconds then inter
fared. After the duel De Be:anger reaigued from tbe ministry.

Eev. Thomas W. McLean, rector of
Trinity Episcopal cbnreh, Bay City, can
go to Minneapolis to live if be cares to.
SL Paul’s church has called him.

Jacksox, Miss., Nov. 9.—Terry, a town
fif &amp;X&gt; inhabitants, fifteen miles south of
here, was almoet eniireiy destroyed by
fire Sunday. Tita lora fa heavy.

Capt. Harry Bush, of Kalamazoo, for 11
years « member nf company
Second
regiment, has left the state service, bavlqg
received an honorable discharge.

J. N. McBride, editor of the Owovsc
Titers, and MUs Lois K. Dunbar were
married yesterday nt the residence of the
bride's parents in Shiawassee county.

Eugene A. RnwelL Muskegon contractor,
ha* made an asalgnment to W. S. Hom.

! J1.K0.

ARTHGB WOOD

^SHCCO U! lit mt M!

was dl»plnyed by tome too zealous
mourners of tbe “lost cause.”

PlTTSBinra, Nov. 9 —Saturday two Ital­
ian track laborers oulbe Panhandle rail­
road were run over and Instantly killed
at Maunlield station ft&gt;urteen miles from
this city. The men were jumping on the
flat cars just ns tbe train started from tbe
Main street cross’up. One, named Cavialli, fell off bead first.
One of his
countrymen seized his feet-, but the un­
। Boston, Nor. 10.—Receiver Beal and
fortunate .man's head struck the rail and
Comptroller Lacey have so far progressed
a wheel passed over his neck, severing the
in their examination of the funds of the
head from the 'body. The Italian who
Mr.verick
bank as tc be able to state that
held Cavialli’s feet was also jet ked from
• the car and five trucks passed over bis the bank is not as badly off as supposed.
body, cutting it in half. T/bu horrible Thu dividend will be above F5 per cent.
sight was witnessed by a hundred people. There has been no juggling what­
ever with the accounts and the report
shows a fair nnd bonest condition of
P1TTSBCRG, Nov. 9— Saturday a boiler things so far ns tbe books and accounts
at a drilling oil well in the McDonald oil are concerned The entire troubles of
Messrs. French, Dana and Potter arc con­
field, eighteen miles from this city, ex­
fined to. the matter of loans, nniKthu
ploded with frightful effect. A large sheet amount of loss depends on the value of
of boiler iron was hurled through the side the collateral.
of a dwelling-house several yaryls distant,
cutting in two'the body of a abfld aud ser­
iously injuring members of a family
Nkw York, Nov. 10—Thu Reconler de­
seated al dinner.
votes a whole page to giving reasons rea­
sons
and interviews with prominent
STUCK TO HIS POST AND LIVED.
men ot both parties why the two national
conventions should be held in this city. It
says that the Madison Square garden has
WlLKEtfltARRE, Px, Nov. 9.—Early yes­ a seating capacity greater tbau that of
terday a coal train run nwuy &lt;&gt;u tho any .public hall or auditorium In tbe
Lehigh Va'ley road ami Mine down tho United* States, seatiqm 12,MM persons;
that New York's hoteff will accomtnetmountain side at the rate of seventy miles
TU.OMO guest«. and that no increase in
an hour. Tbe crew of the train tried to
rates would be made during convention
stop it, but the brakes refused to work. week. No national convention has bet-n
Tbe brakemen and the fireman then held in New York since 1W8.
jumjx-d and saved their lives. Thu cn•kiuber, however, remained at his post.
At the fool of the mountain the runaway
Chicago, Nov. 9 —About 2,000 anarch­
train eollid«7sj-^h another train, smash­ ists assembled nt Waldheim cemetery yes­
ing the engines and cars In both-trains
terday and held memorial services over
and piling up wreckage to a height of
thirty feet. The engineer, who had so tbe graves of Parsons, Spies, Engel,
brnvely remained at his paar, was buried Fisher and Llngg. Speeches were made
by Henry Wtamunt. editor of tbe New
deep in the wreckage, but strange to say
York Baken.’ Journal; Morris Schultze,
wax taken out entirely uninjured.
editor of The Arbelt er Zdtung, and H.
Mikalaner.
Mrs. Lucy Parsons, Mrs.
FATAL FIRE AT DENVER.
Spies and Mi«s Spies, and other relatives
of the dead anarchist* were present at the
exercises.
.
Denver. Nov. 10.—a terrible fire In
which four men and thirty-four horses
Chicago, Nov. 10.—Bishop Stophen M.
wore suffocated was discovered In the Merrill, of tbe Methodist church, lies at
Mansions stables, 19*6 Lawrence street, at the Wesley hospital, ou Ohio street, a very
a few minutes past 3 o'clock yesterday sick man. His condition is so serious as
morning. The dead arc: Thomas Bowen, to greatly alarm bis friend.*, who fear
Peoria, Ills; George Richards, Lincoln, that his age and the, weakness of tbe sys­
Neb.: David Elmore; Otto Helbln, St. tem brought about by tbe malady may
Louis, Mo. They were sleeping in rooms deprive the Wesleyan church in tho west
over the office of tbe I (Very stable, and of one of its most famous leaders.
were employed in the Cable restaurant
There wery&gt; four others sleeping in tbe
place, bnt all escaped with the exception
DUBCQUE, la.. Nov. 9.—Tho Dubuque
ot the four named above.
Herald hu cornu out for Horace Boies
for president in tbe head lines of its news
colum.iK The governor’s private secre­
New York. Nov. 9—Angus: Anderson, tary, C. D. Ham, is an associate editor ot
a resident of Woodbury. L. I., died at his Tbe Herald, and that paper ia considered
borne from injuries received iu a peculiar the governor’s organ. It may therefore
way. Five days prnvioiulr he found a be taksu to reflect the hopes of Governor
gun. which he carelewly Bred off. Tbe Boies and those nearest to him.
weapon rwii’.crL with terrifle tone, the
butt striking him iu the abdomen. He
London. Nov. 9.—Thu revived hopes of
walked ton doctor's onice, but-not being
able to talk English the physician thought the parlfaaoa of Dom Pedro have been
from his crAiurwbe was suffering from dampened by yesterday’s news from Bra­
crani]», and gave him a bottle of cholera zil to the eff&lt; ct that there is no proepectof
medicine.
_____
a revolution against tbe Fonseca govern­
ment. The latest news from Rio Janeiro
BRAbFtmo, Pa. Nov 9—The frame shows that everything Is tranquil.

dwelling of Charltw Warren on Corydon
street was completely demolished Satur­
day by an natural gas explosion. .Mr.
Warren
hunting a leak lu the cellar.
The cellar was dark and he brought a
lantern. Nobody »'.i* fatally hurt.

=

There is no success like that
which succeeds.
And nothing sold will FUCceed unless it pleases the peopie, and nothing please the
people like tho

Hons of Aurora *oonty. Nicholas Wolf
and Anton Ahrens ycrisbud in the flsmes,
both young men leaving families. A large
amount of property was destroyed.

five greatest cities &lt;&gt;r the worhl. including .five
huudredvlinstratioiM. Tbe Columbian Expo­
sition. the Army r.n*1 Nary, great public events,
dfuoters on land and e~x aud the ilnlairi of
tin* celebrated people nf th- day will be de•wribol and Illustrated m an atuiu-Ufe au i
um«ly snanner. The department or AmitmuSj&gt;ort wi!) continue under the dlrrsl'.nu of tk»»per \V. Whtmdy. The best of rnodt rn wrRorr
Win contribute Abort atom**, and the most dl»
tingni-ihedarils’.• will make the ilJueir.iUon-.

Sold by me, as the pa»t four
months salc^ jirove.
Remember all the boye give
in to me on lumber wagons.

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.

HASTINGS. MICH.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN
OFFICE WITH HOLEB-OOfK, OVER
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.
Some more chenu houses wnnted rghgIng from 8590 to Si000.
Remember that this-column contain* L-it
a very’ fimall part of the property I bn-.,
for sale or exchange.
’
1 have improved and vacant city lot, for
sale and exchange in all part* of the ritv.
Farming lands for raie and exchange in
all parts of the county.
1 have spine choice Grand Rapids pri,p.
ejty far sale at a bargain.
I have choice tttieggo proix-rty for .-ale,
well located in different jiarts of the city,
ranging from S425 up to .W.ooc'. a spltii’did opportunity for hivestment- in that
marvelous city where fortunes are made in
Real Estate. I have maps of the city lo- •
eating the diffets-ut place:* for sale.

SPECIAL !
On Jefferson street two houses and iots
at Isargaltte, and on easy terms.
.
Near furniture-factory.—one lot an.j
house well finished
S1.000; S500 down,
bal. on time at " per cent.
And one house am! lot one block front
factory. 8M)0; 8300 down. bal. at 7 j..-r
cent. Cheap.
House and lot near With) and Felt Ik»i
factory. 8I.000. 85V0 dw$n. bal. ."years
at 7 per cent.
Several splendid bargains in the l*t
wnrel and other parts &lt;d the city.
Brick barn for tale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite Ford's hotel.
80 n. fnfcrt by 140 ft. deep,well located in
Seneca Falls. N. Y.. has on tte- land 1 bt'r?
store three stories, also dwelling house ami
good barn. Can be bought id a Uarptim
w will exchange for Uastings or Grand
Rapids property. Tht- city of Seneca Falls
has &amp; population of 7,090 and upwatd---is
largest town in Seceus (’&lt;».
40-acre farm in Irving, nil improved, sol!
good. Can lie bought nt a bargain on easy
terms.
84 acres fractional—over runs 15 &lt;&gt;r "9
acres.
mile cast of Sheridan, good fram­
ed house. One of the cheapest fare s iu
Barry Co., will take part city proj&gt;eny.
10 acres near city, good huthe and bum.
well and cistern. 130 fruit trede. l
grapes}*81,300, cheap, S' down? bal. at 7
per cent.
100 acres in Woodland to-wcbanKc far
smaller farm and difference.
190 acres iu Hope township, knout,
the Doty farm, will sell fur $1200 on &gt;
terms.
Several 80 acre parcels for sale at bar­
gains ranging from $1,800 upwatds an t
wm* will take part city property in « xchauge. ,
1 have several large farms for wile will­
take small farm in part payment.
I have some city property I will trade
for good farms.
I contrmslatc a u.ore extended
of advcrttaiihLjand it would !»• jv.-H i.».
those w!h» wish to sell or cxchatu- to • S
nt this agency at once and g« t the l»cnctits.
Union I’arilic !L IL lands for .&lt;v&gt;- in :!;&lt;■
states of Kansas. Oregon. Wa-hiiig’.* !:.
Utah, Texas, etc, upwanls of 5.-.'e,'.'’0&lt;
acres of fanning, mineral «»‘i timlctfl
lands, ranging hi price from $5 to $!'» i-r
acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit &lt;m
balanee.
Fnsiuent excursion rates given,
etc. Call and get circulars.

County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office tn
the citv of llaatitigs, in ulil county, on Fri­
day, th* tai dav nf (Mober In the year one
thousand elxht hundred and ninety m e.
ITvMdt. Charles WV. \niiMnuig, Judxo of
Probst*.
In the nutttrr ot the estate of William
Wood. dreesMMf.
On readme amt filing 1 he fietitlon duly verified&lt;•( Orson E. Wood, son of *aiddcrr*UM*d. prating
tips court lo determine who are and were the
heirs at tan «»f said deceire-d :uid entitled unth-r
the -sjws of this state to Inherit th» real estate
&lt;4
which snld deccawd died &gt;u-ired.
Harpar's Periodicals.
Tlirreii',«m it is ordered, ih-t Wrdnrulav. the
pkh ve.su:
2 tbdaytd November A. 1). won. at nine o’clock 111
tht
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
H.UIPER’B WEEKLY
petition. and that tlw helra at law of said
HARPFR'S MAGAZINE
. 4 on deceased :uul all other person* lutemtod In said
HARTER'S BAZAR
. 4 00 estate, are required to appear at n session of
vaideourt then to be lmu!*n at the Probate
HARTER’S YOUNG PEOPLE..... _.
Office, in the city of Hastings, in said couniv,
Poetaire tree to a!?aubacrlbcra in the United and show cause. If atiT there be, why the pray-r
of the petit lotirr may trot be granted. And It is
further ordered, that raid petitioner give notire
to the pdroons interested In said estate, of the
of said petition, ami the bearing
Th ■ dumes of the Weekly begin with the jnsndernnthereof
by causinx acopy of thin order to j*e
first number for J annul y of es*eb year. Wh«n published
in the Hastings Baxxkh. a new’spa
no time 1« racattonod. mibaOrtptlons will tx-xm
printed and clreuhtted tn raid county of
WAJJTED.
with the numt»er current at the tune of receipt |*r
Bony once tn each week for three successive
or .»rder.
.
4’
weeks previous to said daywf hearing.
LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
Bound volumes of Harp/r’s Weeldy for three
W. AHMwrnoNG.
Sear* back, tn neat cloth binding, win be rent
Judge of Probate
To sell our Nursery Stoek. Salary. Expenses
[A true copy]
ymall. post ed, or by erpreas. free of exand steady Employment guaranteed.
pruee iprovided tbe freight dore* not exceed
one dollar per rnhuuei, for {7.01 per volutae.
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY.MORTGAGE BALE.
Ch'th cm* for each volume, suitable for
‘lathe inch day of Msv, A. D. iroo. Phlnea* D.
ROCHESTER. N. Y.
blnrlmg, wilt b« semi by mall, poat-pald. on re­ 1 arker aud Martha 1‘arx^r. hta wife, mort­
ceipt &lt;»f fl.ro each.
gaged to A. H. Ayers all that certain niece or
pared of land. M usic in the eUy of Hastings.
Remittances should be in i-lv by
,Urn ’Uld ,ule of Michigan,
Mcneya inter or Draft, to avoid chance ot leyw,
and described as foUuws. to wit: fail two (2- of
" Tht Niagara FaiU Route.”
not to c.ipr thi, adveruse- block rights n (Ui) m tbeeartem wldltlon to the
ra-.iut with
express order of Harper &amp;
Brothers.

s ALESMEN
1

Michigan Central

Addrere: BARTER A BI

EftS.

st»

Stations.

f'.’r
cntu“y uf Barry, hi
ll’.r state of Michigan, hi lita-r Hurt* fotir (31) of HAtrnxoa..
nmrtRaaea on p*g»» one hundred audeighty seven -

EMllOtO
PHGBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
Bald'mortgage was on tbe gist day of May
Stations.
Al a Sf-ssIv-i of the Prolmte Court for the WOaMienea
by raid a. H. Ayers te Henn L
r°Sran?,f,
*x ,be Probate offlre,
S^;1 a^hmment was oh tbe 21st
xl‘® c‘JI*’* Hoslincs. In said county, on Fri­
l,uI&gt; worded In said
day the AIM day of October tn tbe year one register s other, tn liber thirty
six .361 of mort­ HjumxfjB..
tbnurand clrht bundr.sl and ninety mi-.
gage* on page forty two (43).
Probate"1'
W" Armstroug, Judge of
..... liMUKKf.
Ttb &lt;biy
day of January,
M- u- COLLI N 8, Loes! Agent,
A
w?l“n “»• ’Hb
January,
***“ Hoaiw
leury L. Newton
Newion w
to
O. WUtUGUUMi G. P AT. A.. Chicago.
Chi
d.!fcl&amp;ma,ler nt U”? W‘UW of
A. Jones, Stuart, hnap-teu &amp; Weaver.
WwUb
neafau- which raid assign- _____________ ____________________
mcnl wa,on the—ilh day ot May. A. 1). ta-t,
K1Uw- &lt;Jn;y wi­ duly recorded lu raid register’* office, tn liber
ned, or Frj-t w. Ben-uni one of tne heirs at law
aud one of the legatees under tbe aFcxed lant
will and testament of s»ld drocusrd alleging
nivle ,n
eondlUon of
ONLY A QVARTEK A POT.
i*rfaln )a»t will aud testament lu sodd petition raid mortgage. There is now due and unpaid
ou raid murtmtge one hundred and fifty four
•biscrltwd and whtati l&gt;ore dote ou or about dollars
Good News from l,cnii«j lvnnfa.-‘ .slrr.and thfriy eight cents for principal
March
-«t «vi that raid wlU lira been lost
Bunday ! cured an alecs* iu a man’s «ye
thereof and interest thereon No proceedings last
with Dr. O. JTielM Brown’s Stau-Jard HitIm!
at
law
or
n
equity
have
been
instituted
to
repetition srt forth that tbe same may be oatabOintment, which ni.s physician said mnst
re­
.k!J7 V”*
{‘» probate a» rhe last wttl COwBL"M1? \uin "»•»«». “r Any part thereof.
Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the moved with the knife.” (’him B 1 i-.N-rrvi’-i.
and tewl ament of said deceased and that decras
power of rale contained in raid mortgage, amt Franklintown. York Go., Pa.. June ‘-T. Ml.
et. nwj tie decreed fo have rf|«d trsinte
in
pnrsuatweofthestatate
iu
such
case
made
ltJ-n&lt;'Tx"l’on ’JU*
”&lt;at Monday the m ■ rwl —1
-k.
■
NOTICE Frill HEARING CLAIMS.
day of xocrmbrr, A.D.. i»m at ten o'clock in
.................................... ..
,,,^ ,1 ,,,,;,u, State of Mirhlgan, County of Hwry-s*.
,
foteuoou. be rattened for the hearing ot raid
il.rLiyUI be *,Id “ Publlc raudire to
Nottea Is hereby give*. Gist by an onlrr of
brl”' M bw ot «•»«* &lt;te' ■ hen^'
highest
bidder,
at
tbe
north
front
door
of
ceased and all other peirrons luterested tn raid the rourt bouse. In the city ol Haattags. Barn­ the Probate Couit for tbr Coutotr of Barn'
are required to niuxoir at a raindou ot county. Michigan, that being Hie plane nt hold- made on the 2»tb day ot October. A. D.
six
months
from
that
date
were
sllo«c:i
"r
*ald court, torn to he hidden at the Probate nfIt g the Circuit Court for raid county.l on t.‘u&lt;how r-laS’ i'ry “X h**0*^’ l,‘•*1,1 roimty. and arrt dav of January. A. 1). IMe. at to o'clock of creditors lo present their claims apiimd tn.«he LShK: Jany ,l,orB !*•whr ’h,s prow rn the forenoon nf raid day. m satisfy tbe mount estate of Dora B urehett. Isle of said couti:;.
dwea-ed. and lhai all cordll&gt;&gt;n&lt;&gt;i •hr1'1 d*" “‘’“Tt
■ ne pell-loner may lH&gt;; tw* granted. Ano it Is
are required to present tm-ir dabn* t-' ja.u
further ordered, thitf raid p-tttlntier give nntire
Probat*’ Court, nt the Probate ofilce. In tie City
•“,1 of Hastings, tor oxBUtlaatlou Md allowatire. &lt; n
pendo ry of raid fwttHon and tho hearliw
or before the ZNh dsy of Am it rext.
eating » ropy of this order to taDated October 37th. t« 1.
and
that such claims will be heard befcre said
PubflshM in the H allng* Baxnku. a n*w»WtIJ.IAM J. STUART.
n:llM-r tir.nU.l ane
...
„_ r... .
eoart. oo Timrsday. the »nh davof .lauuan
LorALE.«KjraeFKW(
and oo Thursuar, the rtth day ot Apnl
—
, .
.
CBAULKS M. Wbavku.
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of
Chas, W Aiuwritoira.
Dated*HastIngs, October f «h. A D. WL
hTL'ART. * Kmapvkx,
'
CltAF. w. AMMSTHONG.
Judge ot Probate,

Dr. 0. ?. Brewa’s H Otai

�tAHM AND FARMER,
ft'Synopsis of the Report ol
Secretary Rusk.
ROSY OUTLOOK TOR THE GRARGER.

§lrtAW01W£wt&gt;rf;E
■Was rtev«r
(JlElg^Nft^AUS

&lt;»r the Middiemani-Bugm. i-tmiucUon—
Doubtful About ttalumaklng—Other

?ous Prostration,

■■ ■-&lt;,Sick and Norvoua Headache,
. Dixxinesa, Morbid FeankBot
\. -v\.us
illnefifl,Conl.-.t-ria. Fits St. Vitus Dance,
i.ibit, I hunkenness, vt are cured
Mile.-i’ Restorative Nervine. It
contain anv opiates. Trial botfine hooka FREE at druggists,
- Medical Con Elkhart, Indiana.

TK1A Ik BOTTLE I'UEE.

!.! by W. H. Goodyear,

Kiiica::: ft Sagisaw
TIMETABLE.

run ft? Uiv convenience

IU -it.

i Manager.

ir ehUtlrvu a knowledge
■vrltins. telegFOR THEM

ir-c address A.

OQU KDAL. PALIS, 1878.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast
Cocoa

from which the excess of
oil has been removed, is

Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble,

No Chemicals
--e used in its preparation.% Itfhas
t!&lt;".n three time* the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Jitarch, Arrowroot

' r Sugar, and is therefore far more
i-conomical, costing Uss than one cent
a c&gt;'.p. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
i d admirably adapted for invalids

.

well as for persons in health.

Sold by Grocers everywhere.
W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dorchester, Mm.
NOTte E FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
of Mi'-.hlgati. County «t Barry,-**.’ . t
ice ia hereby given, that bv an order of tho
ife conn tor the County &lt;-C Harry, made on
o-h tfay &lt;&gt;( October. A. I). INM ,»lx motilbs
rb^tdhte were allowed tor creditors to
t tl&gt;-lr claim- against ’hr estate of Sevilla
im-. late of raid county, tleceauMf. and tnal
al; .-rrs.ltors f -uud deceased ar-required topre••“nt &gt;heiretalk*stu said Probate court nt the
Fro'tate ..ffi-x In (he City of Ha-tb-gs. for examum'Iou and allow fucc, &lt;&gt;n nr before the foor.teen-h (Htn) &lt;iay ot April next, and that such
claim* will t-e heard before tokl court &lt;&gt;u Tburs&lt;tay. the fourteen th tilth) day &lt;&gt;f Jannary and on
TlmfMiav. the fourtcenrh (Hlhj day of April
next, ar to o'clock In tbe forenoon of each of
o*e days.
Dated October tth, A. D. l»i.

FROBATE

order.

fiHi'ttv of Harry, hnldcn at tbr Probate Office,
lathe Cltv of Hastings, in said county, on
Weduestlav, the tlh day of November. In tbe
yttarone 'boiMaxid eight hundred and ninety one.
. Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
lu the matter of the estate ot John German,
dei-n.wd.
,
' &gt;:i reAitbiR nn«l filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. sit Amerila German, widow of said de&gt;-ra«-&lt;1. praying Hint a certain instrument now
on file in this court parportliig to be tbe last will
and t -tatn'-nt at said deceased may be admitted
to probate and that administration uf said
e«*u- mty ii- granted to said peiliiouer or some
oilier suitable je-rson.
.
•
Tia-reiHbiu it is oraere J. that Wednesday, the
•-•■I tey ot !»ecen»ber. A. i». !•*». »t ten o clock
intiis-'on-.i.Min be ivuUnctl for t be hearing ct said
Pet! Imi. and (hat the heirs at law of said de­
ceased aud all other peraobfl Interested In aald
estate, an- required w appear sit a Mm*Iou of -aid
Court, then to !*• tiohten at Die Probate Office
m the CKv of Hastings, in .said county, aud
show eau-te. It any there be. wbj tbe praji’te Y(
tbe petitioner may not be granted. And II is
further ordered, that said petitioner give u&lt;» ire
to the Jieroutui lutenwted in "Aid estate, of the
(•enileecy ot said petition »•■&lt;! the beariuc
thereof, bv causing a eopv ot Ch'S order tn be
published in the Hn.il-m- B »*»««. *
per printed an J eirruUl'-d m said County oi

*“??? pirtnw ‘'■'llod
eomoUUon on both ridw. mu! tho two lovira
admiuumtrod it to each otlier Tbov
wp. «tang i„ th, t.m!|ra,oreVSS

Ivxm or mlwn, ...j the brealb ol tair

.- ---vrciary husk
bag present Hl (o-tbe prv&lt;M«nt hh annual
report a* aecre-nry ,,f agriculture.
cnwlty ot every Mrl; it lou l»rn erwUe- The rep &gt;H ojwn. with a. geu&lt; r.il exprerriua
wdl ™Ron&lt;d divan
•UyaecnnudMiag tor htmdnrt, ot ye.ni- of wngratulauon ujamthb outlook for agriprotected from the room by th. piano
?nd rnll&gt; nU*"sf,,:&gt; t« the .-preially no“ T? ? L 11'“ ChM-temmroe bnem tlccabk- n-nt-are regurding the crop value- of
^tora*«kv,e™1’ " mle ““ lisht
it. certainly Fnuici, 1 m!&lt;M to it,‘ anj
he prtwntyrar. They ayr
.u.teimd
wrabm sky, bow golden with the ertSkills ft at the
Henry of .yvMreanJ L..ui:Uhe Orest. 2‘fr -tnir,*&lt;‘i'“'’ &lt;,f
tog sun, came Kftly through the
Mtwleon doubled it, f mupect. but no •ecretary estimate* the probable iuercaae In
’iNUl'at w t°f "“T‘cu,t“r’11 Products for 1N(»| over
taurapurent stlken window sba.l,w. Thev
cue know, or ever will kuuw certainly
mwi at not lew. than
••,&lt;«).
rfn’ »n'l Voi=“?ion.U!”’U the 'kta.W
Exports of (tic. Granger Product*.
by whom or how it w.ra contributed to
Bill, and both their heads went upon itTta-snS'G.r tbing .bout it i« that it
CXl*rt’ •‘“d‘“Port-of Wi­
Koppels arm was wtrnd Olwaniak
L .l.l,r?d'4Ct''' ^"rtari Ktuk states that
not.andtbe hand of tBat annS “ •iraul-l Imve b,en p,w.j lltong „ BKOnjt
U‘v flnt tkrw? ,u,,n’hsnf the prvMmt flsheirloom from nd.-r to ruler ot Krutira«u ) ear our exports iu c.-rools alone haveagitU r K1*'1, „B&lt;turaiu- Ms t wo only o
■e»:ate&lt;t In value over g7C,(n»,UMi, adding that
ragwtle.1
M
.
private
Intte Koppelsbps would come in con­
IreMure, though ot eounw It .boubl toe indication* now are that tho aalew abroad
tact with a white and alluring region
&lt;-r Utoaurplura from our farm* will duriozthe
here Iwlouged to ll&gt;»n.Uon-lt tr...-.»u.-v present
j ear largely exceed throe of any prerlJnst.lxaieaUi Olympia's ear: but if she
got s. this ™ eouU be Mid to helm*
Hi tni'KtJkf “'rtw* thc
hy rome $&gt;,s!’™..
W tan‘!"K Mwanl him at “M.ynooy except the original
Inri. ri bX‘?p,,r1’of *F1, u”Br;J I-nriucts
“^"l own-era
ta nZSl,*** -"'■’“Pl-.-n 'Vhen th.. Pren'.h Itev-taion
Inriug the flr-t ten mouth* under the present
— *&gt;vvM«uuuhoccurred iK&amp;SESU’lXSf.“”,iriud J“'“«
tn conversation, it wks no long-r th- the
1.........
queen hid the
treasure, mid when
place under her ear, but her mouth
ri»e was condemned to th • guiHotioe she
A Fact Ha Emphasise*.
KemxdVanTH nt° lhe Projdmi‘y
----------------------- beBut he ehtphasixM the fact that tbe Incn u told
the Hecret
to~.ueuue
some unowaorn
whomBfu
she
bew'ifincl largely to article. t»4 rompetiag
S.
, wraufiument was con- I hevwl die could trust, hi order that it
with
home
■
products, such as Hiignr, tea. coffee,
SIX
wonW think, to «nW be available f r bringing back
etc. ar the same time he state* that tbe
aatlsfy even two
Battery
two lover,;
L -V.-f-d- but
link tliev had1 tIl.'.lw
__
r.
..
_ ­
their.1....
dynasty a...
to _power
after
the revolu
‘••‘"Chwko.l tho Importation
hnproved oy.m n,„a this by a system ot tion had ended. This confidant must of products which may be produced al home.
ln kd-acco from BK.lumD
signals which could be felt. but not see,. have betrayed his trust. At anv rate .
to frt twvtii; a failing off in foreign barley of
WhemwKepiBlwanurt Olympia to lk.napart.- got hob! ot the treasure not nearly SWKutu; fn egg*. $ljS»,(i»; In hontca
turn her face toward him bo pr™«sl the long after. Louis Philipp© never could ", teidUK off &lt;&gt;f nearly «l.MiMOi. and n gradual
tluclinuiu the Imports of all livestock.
hand that has alnsady been lueaUonwl
get trace of it, and Louis Napoleon, to
Wants a Duly on Hide*.
aa held m his, aud bo did this so fre­ whom tbe secret was imparted, entered
lie says that free .hides have reduced the
quently that it might have l.«n regard­ into passearion ns tho rightful heir after price of that i-ounnodity, and asks that tbe
ed as a reflection upon Olympia's profile, the coup d’etat. He looked Upon it. as duty lie Ituprac i wherever equal concessions
only her profile was too rariShingiv probably all his predi-cesanra had, ns a have nut l.rcti granted to ub; felicitates the
conrttry on the &lt;-|»ening of foreign markets to
beautiful to be liable to reflection ex­ power in reserve, not to be u*ed except our pork, and thanks the president for Ute
cept in a mirror. Ravishing though it in case of need. But he knew from ex­ efforts in that dlrwtlon. without which it
waa, however, tho full fact- was not perience how uncertain things are in would not hare been done; on largo* on the
thereby prevented from being more b rance, and. when he saw a, war with perfect »y»t.-m of. cattle ipspection now in
vogue, and urges the inspection system for all
lovely still; not because it -morenearly Germany ahead, leading possibly to a articles of food; declares that the government
apprtMiched claxsieal perfection, but be­ grand upheaval of all Europe, he re­ ha* ummI all reasonable effort* to prevent tbe
cause it t-urriml with it the glance of her solved tn send the treason.- for safe keep­ export «»f dlereard cattle, and that tbpe efforts
have la-en proved cuccesaful. where instances
dark, deep gazing eyes, aud tho full ing u&gt; America.* Then, if France came of complaint, principally In Euglaml. Lave been
curve-of her mouth, and tho faint fra- out
—______
.... for it back; In-.-ts-t igut**! it having been shown every time
ahead,____________
lie could___
trend
that the complaint wa, groundlcw.
grance of her breath. Either way, it ij l*Qt
but !if
jif he were worsted he could himComplain, of British InJuMlce.
was a choice of feliotios for Keppel, who I ee
lf c
— - here,
----- - —
C *either
'.;U. plot for a lv
eelf
Clime
and
re-The above facta, he rays. Justify-the strong­
c«»ujd nut have been better off unless he , turn
i»owvrorj»ttle down permnnent- est protest ngulu&gt;t the .ystetn of itiBpection
hrvl had both the full face and the profile ly»circumstancao might determine, now maintained In England, which cause* our
raisers much trouble as;d expense, ia
at thc- same time; and a casuist might f An,l t-hi* is where I appear in, the story.” cattle
e.rbltrary and ueeln-s. and an evidence of unhave called even that in question.
“Well, 1 ,-un glad of that," remarked fricndllnra*., He pro|&gt;o*m that uulea* England
“But,” said K&lt;p-|H--i. after a while, “d-&gt; ■ °lympia. “1 was afraid you had for- ix-om-,* to infarct- this unfriendly and unjust inspvctiun the I'nitcd Htatcr enforce the law­
you remember everything that happens gotten younwlf.”
now suspended a* a matter of friendship to
to you while you are in the trnncey'
;
Keppel related the story of his cscajw foreign governments—excluding all Jureign
“Nothing that my body does,” rfj- • from the railway wreck and Bubaequent live animal* from this country, a.* w&lt;? have a
said, “but I remember what my mind j adventuros, to all of which Olympia better riul't to exclude English animals than
Eng!.-uni haH to exclude our*.
docs and seefi. I'seeotbcr minds, though l listened with wide open eyes and diliJ don't always know whom they belong ( gent &lt; are. He went on to tell her how
HOME PRODUCTION OF SUGAHto. Some are beantiful, like lovely land- ■ he had made the journey to France, and
ampes; some are dreary aud barren: fI had there porcbaw-d
purchas'd theestateofM.de
the estate of M. de Confidant That We shall Soon-Make All
some are all darkness and honur. 1 mw Lisle,
Lisi.-, an aged monarchist, who was the
Thv aegretary devotra a panu.'raph to the
such a one the other nicht—tho saui- • last of his family, and who had died middleman, nod the extent to which he in ena­
night that I discovered that you aud the within
' ’ a couple of weeks of the making bled by variana ci&gt;nd!tl&lt;&lt;tu&gt;, capeelaHy prvvah-nt
in America. toaMbrb alarm? pruportbn
Count de Lisle were lhe fame person. of the bargain. Keppel hail adopted tbe
af the pri, --- paid by the consumer 0&gt;r farm
There w;is a hidden place iu it, like a Dame of his new jxusesBions, and had product*, thus unduly limiting the proflta of
cave, with branchus and^ thistles grow- ..
gone td Paris and found incaus to get the farmer. Admitting tbr difficulty of rcmeing before the mouth of it, and ugly 1 pres.-nt»-d
presented to N
Napoleon. Circumstances dyinp this evil, he points out that a partial
remedy. to provide which is (hi- duty of Ids
birds flapping in and out I knew that enabled
r
..............
him tu&gt; see a great deal of the department, I* to keep the fanner fully In­
there was a dead body in that
and I emperor; the latter conceived singular formed in r-wird to the market value® of hia
1 was afraid that 1 should have to go iu confidence iu him. aifd even, toward the waive. Thia wtU at least save him from the
aud pull it-uut. but just as I was at the end, an affection fur him. At length, penalty of Ignnraare and tbe uiiM-rtipulmu
creed of trader*, and he concludes by stating
entrance it all faded away and 1 seemed when all was lost nt Sedan, Keppel told that it U Ills ,-nrnest desire and intention to
to fall through a deep space, where 1 the emperor the story of the treasure- extend the work In thft direction until every
everything was still and dim. When it and offered to restore it to him. and aid farmer in the country may know, before be
markets his gwxls, Ju«t what their value is In
i him in his escape to America. Napoleon the nearest market.
ended I was in my bed here at home.”
.
“We will have no mure of this,” said had luvitated for a momcflit,. but .then
l*ro&lt;luctL&gt;n of Onr Own .'near
He congratulates the country upon the eucbe. “It is not right that you should be shook Ins head. “That treasure,” be
attctid.ing the practical application nt the
inade liable to snch experiences. And if , said, “has l&gt;een the curse &lt;if France fur
departni'-ut experimental station in Kansas of
there even were need for it, it ia jtassel near a thousand years. Dis.istcr ful- thofljp hoi proceafl perfected lu the luborr.tory
now. I know all I require to know, and lowed every French ruler who had to do if thr'drimrtment last year for tin* extraction of
Dow that we have met, 1 don’t care for with it—disaster |ienonal. if not .iteo au^nr from vnnrhum. Tin- practte.il testa have
anything else—not even to punish tbe nubile. My uncle died in St. Helena; I n- dlzcd id! th'- antidpatiims formvd’in the
laboratory, and the Mist of th*- j.n»-c&gt; • i, fount!
a brokt-n
l.wil/im man,
.ran., dying of nn
irwn-*xYiL,
am a
an iocarable
In Im- bo trifling nit to la- prnctieally insignlfl“Yes, love makes up for everything, dweasc. I will not transmit the cane tu cant. “There seams to be no reason." be says,
'•why we sflonid not thcryfon- look forward
doesn't it?” returned she, “but the guilty my non, who ns yot knows nothing of with ronfldence to the day when the
punish themselvee. All the vengeance tho secret Keep the jewels youraelf, 'Hipaidby Americans to foreign producers
in tbe world could not bring us nearer and I hope that in your ownersidp thev for *ugar&gt; should l« turt:r&lt;l into ^he poektHa of
, may begin to do good itL-rtead of harm. Gnr own people.”
together.”
Transfer of the Weather Ilnresu.
1am g)ad that I can die with that load
“There is only one thing that maktti
In all our . efforts towards diversifying onr
trope, cliiMpik- condition- must play an imme wish that justice might be done,” Sff my hoaxtr
xirtant part, and In till* connection he declares
"Poor old man!" «oid Olympia Ejinpnsaid Keppel, after a pause. “I have al*
ite conviction of the importance and value to
w.nvs wished that tho world should know tbeticidly. “And, after all, how unreal agricultural interests of the transfer to hia de­
that I was innocent. Now Hint I am no 1 r.uch treasure is.' If it h.-al been in housefl partment of the weather bureau, a transfer
longer disguised from you, I’wish not to i nr lands or industries, or even in bonds which has. he finds. »*en generally received
great sattefacyon: hi- Instances tbe great
be disguised nt all. And I doubt if I or gold, it would hare been something with
Increase sinartbe trans.rr in signa! Malkins—
c.an maintain my mask ns easily as I real and reaaonabl»K bat jewels are only 5T&gt; to lJXI&gt;-sn&lt;l of voluntary' observers from
beantiful;
tb«ir
value
is
an
imagination.
I.R0 to 2dm. Flans Lave been agreed upon
have done hitherto. I shall continually
be speaking in my old voice, and acting It they wot.! to l» thrown into the pea and undertaken with n view to enlarging and
extending the work of the buraan especially in
in my old way. It has all come back to no &lt;me would lose anything. It is wrong aid of the agricultural Interests.
.
tluxt beauty should havs a money value.
Inspection of Animal Food Product*.
me so strongly that I no longer sue myDiamonds and pearls should be given for
Secretary Husk devotes considerable space
B?If or think of tnymlf m &amp;e Count do love, not bought and sold. Perhaps that to a r&lt; view of the vtork of tbe bure*i of anlmtd industry . Pletfro-pneumonla lie regards
LiHlp-"
»
Ls the explanation of the curse!”
as quite under control and limited in territory
• “We will not live here.”sau-Olympia.
“I dan; say it ia—If a curse there be," lo two or three counties on Long island and in
“We could go to New Zealand or Peru
New Jersey, over which a thorough quaran­
said Keppel.,
or Asia, where no one knows us or can
After a jmuisc she snid, “You love mo tine is oxrrclse.1. He earnestly recommends
Increased tipjiropriatioas to extend meat in­
reach us.
You arc my country, tbe more than anything, don't you?'
spection to oil applk-aute. “The benefits, he
only one I care to five in. Let ns disap­
“Murothan anything and everything.” says, “which have already accrued by the
pear. like the fairies!”
“If we find that the money keeps us opening up of the foreign markets to pork
“Riches can buy most things, but the gpart wo will got rid of it, for it will not prodneta, tho Increased demand for bevf prod­
ucts. and the eatabUahmcnt of their reputation
more riches you have the less can you be worth keeping on such condition; but for wlidlawmrnewi and soundness in tho mar­
boy Bcclnsion.
We CMi't raoBpe lbw if • * • Ahr
kets of the world, together with the protection
way. Wherever we went we should find
She broke off with a shudder and a wldch this inspection furnishes to our own
eoMnmcrs, amply Justify a,liberal approprtacontraction of the nerves; sho caught
“We might give tb» money •") ' Koppel’s arm in her hands and moved ** OT the rainfall cxperimi-ita he states briefly
OlympUragge-teJ. “Yon eonld bnM closer to him.
that they have been made, but that as regards
prodm lion of rain he has nc&gt; date yet at
endow youreehool of «rt, .nd .few
“What is the matter, love? he ex­ the
hand which would Justify him tn expressing
thing, like tluU. Mid then we wtrald go claimed. “What frightened you?"
any conclusion* on the subject. OT adultcra‘off, like good people when they die, Mid
“That regn—Garcia!” site whispered. .. _ . t_ Mcminn- *avK tht-re is a great
mra
we Aonld certainly go to heaven. «• long
“Garcia! He is not bom Besides. &lt;ImU. Ksjiecuuiy
large percentage
of the bean and ths
u we rtMd together. Then the■ ««- what can he" —
groundlM-ti&lt;-lr being artificial.
paper people would ,t»y bdund with the
"He is near—somswlxTS—in tbs .tract, being Imported. This he wants prohibited. He
beUevewthls
country
capable
of
perhspi I fed Mm- Ahr She sbu.l.
umre agricultural prodnete. and to that end rec
^''V^U, perhaps we will," said Keppel
Scru!.a 1 UH her diversification ot cropa
Kcpi'-I drew aside ths win ! '* sb.de
mmdngly. “To hare wealth l. y.md »
Itetnark* In &lt;:.&gt;nclu«t»n
certain point i« only to undertake th, and Idokcd in the street. On tin.- corner.
Hr dors wltba bUtcmentof hir polic) in
the dr^nA which hand wifi be to bdp
labor of Uring the Uvea of ton or a thon- »bont thirty yard, distMit. lie rerosthe fanner dttpnw of bi" rurpln?. to the best
»nd meu. a, well M your own. Ion aired the fenre of Osrci. mre.nnj up advantage, encourage the |.rodnction in this
may, if you are wi» «&gt;d good enough
tho street. Ho most hsve pM«;l the country of what we rownw. ,b5*“* Sh*
prodnee more concentrated and vtably house at tho niotnont of Olympias im- nartment into rio-r rrbulom* with the farmer,
M.jdrc him with it. ability «&lt;• aerro him.
braeGcial effect, than a promuwuOM preMon. She wre now calm sgMn.
and to continually extend the department . oj
crowd would, but in tbe long nm l,n”te
••perhaps it wm enV n coincidence,
tortmltlcs for valuable work, so
“S*
mountains of money do more barm than said Keppel to himo-'lL But the epr ti-iallv reach a plane ot ueefulnew comnien
good. Yon can giro away as much a, rede hiul startled him. and her did not .urate with tbe
«
those who labored w&gt; tong anh *
*
yon like, only I must keep a million or
raise It to Its present official digu.tj.
lorret u
cojrnxugt,
two to buy your bonnets with.
An
----------.
—
“Where did you get so
money.
SAN Francisco, Nov. 9-Charles R
KeppeE- inquire.! Olympia.
«tiers
Vest. ■ wealthy lumber denier from Iowa
didihcome from? IMwmed natural that
The comMnatton el Ingirdlcoti found In
the Count de Lisle should haw it. but &lt;r«r‘» Pills renders U&gt;&lt; in tonic and curative M .hot and fatally wounded M*
Brooklyn hotel Saturday, and then
that you should bars it ia different; it is »H1 a* e tbartle For this rcaaon they an- the
&gt;ly recover.
ted mcdlvlne for people of costive hiblt, a­ w-rir. h. -»&gt;
,hh wife’s refusal
Him bartag it myselff
cause of the shooting was r
they
n-Morv
the
natural
action
et
the
bowel*
“U saw from th. treasure houses er
jer.
, to live with him any longer.
wlibiKit debiUUUnc.

(

cam* toiler ken, And now
tfypoygli before
N.KfAIRBANK&amp;CO.

SkhtaQai/s^

QiUS(k

CASTORIA
for

Infants and Children,

‘•Castoria j so well adapted to children that |
• «•----------- ■— ----------------- -— I
I
XU 8c. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N. Y. I

Castoria cures CoUc. Onartipttloa.
Sour •tomaefa, Diarrhoea; Krootattoa.
KIDs Worms, gives sloqp, and premoi
Without injurious cxodkaxloa.

A CITY LUXURY.
Just as the dty looks to the country for most of the luxuries used
or. its tables, so the country must turn to the dty for those conven­
iences which are justly termed luxuries for the hard-working house­
wife. Qty housekeepers have learned to realize that to save time is to

lengthen life.

is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake is used
an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a
charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal IF YOUR
STOREKEEPER DOES NOT KEEP IT YOU SHOULD INSIST
UPON His DOING SO, as it always gi es satisfaction and its immense

sale all over the United States makes it an almost necessary article to
any well-supplied store. Everything shines after its use, and even the
children delight in using it in their attempts to help around the house.

’’ SMOKE

Eb. 70WER J
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SArtE

J“ ALWAYS THE BEST

5C CIGAR
IN THE

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan.noniitv of B. rry,—as.
- At a scmIou &lt;&gt;f tiie Fn-liat*- &lt; vurt fnr the
I County of Barry, bolden at the Ib-voate Ofttee in
the envoi lla-itlhc*. In said county, on Tues­
day, the sixth dav of OctdiMr In tke year one
thousand eight htii.drcd am!’ nlm iy-one.
n
Present. Chalks W. Armstroi g, Judgi- of
Probate.
.
in the natter of the estate of Sarah
Jaue, R&lt; d&lt; y. d' C&lt; r‘«&lt;l. ai d ol determining Woo
are or «■ re the bt-ln-at tew at raid ucr-eased.
On reading and filit.g Hie petit mi duly veri­
fied, ol Jame* A. Seeley, praying for reasons
therein Btatt &lt;*. that an order or decree lx- mad
In tht* court, dele-tniuiuit wlrn are &lt;&gt;r were rhe
helra at law of raid Jennie J. Seeley, drcea-ed
aud entitled tn inherit raid rttate and their ,r e
BfwcUve rights therein.
Thereupon It Ls ordered, that Friday the
13th day of November A. D. teat, at ten o'clock in
tbe forenoon, be aniimet! for the hearing of
। sold petition, and that the heir* a&gt; law of raid
deceased and all other itersons Interv-*--*
I said eitatekare required to npfiear al a
of said court, then to be bolucn at the
I Office In the eUy of Hasting*. In raid eou
show cause. If any there b«, why tbe pi
the petitioner may not be granted. And It is
further ordered. Thai said pel ii inner give notloe

GILLASP1E,

thereof, by eaus'.ug a copy of this order to b«
published In the
Uaxnkm. a newspper printed and circulated lu said county
Barry', once In each week fnr Hu eesuccev*
weeks previous to said day of lie&gt;.rlng.
Chahlks w. Armstrong
(Atruecopv.)
Judge of .Prot-0,

Corner of Court and Jeffrrson St. Ke&lt;T^fionrrad, botm meal, ground orster-ahoU, egg food
for fowls. Also a general stock ol groceries
Good goods. Low prices.

!nir’KKV&lt;NOe»»UB«?,ITl*S*

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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-

Mich.

. CAPITAL S75.OOO.On_.
SURPLUS M.000.00.
....... 1
........... ...
incorporated undtr the laws of the State of
Michigan.

Open for business Dec. IB. 1W6‘ officers:
0. G. Robinson. President:
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds Cashier
DHAiCTOBS:
Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers.
D. G. Robinson,
R R- Messer. .
John Carvetb.
Chester Messer,

Interest raid ab tbne deposits ^nd a genera!
Bankill* Business Thuibmci^o.

NOTICE OF COMMU^IONERS ON CLAIMSSUtc of Mlebtean. Cmmty ot ‘ :,rnf*«• ■
Estate of Alice H. F-iM.m. d-&lt;-&lt;-ased.
We the under-tene-l hiving been appointed

^',1;;
m- “rliAuwS. ‘m"
KS.. u,» «'"&gt;
- .'IHFt’i'irS. M M(SJv

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

ccNfe&amp;itH, ■

THE BI ST S H 01 ■ TW WMLO f« w

Imported tt»oro which

ror.r v

„

swt Bame rr-'te M CW

rn SO flirt- cm
who want a *h&gt;* «£
QH -I.', and «
»3« an&gt; very ‘
hive Bhcn tbgnn

Boys’

on their merit*, r« 1

Woolley &amp; Broison,
n*R?«.K
O"' 1
KA. FOLLX.,
1

�CROWD. = PUSH. = JAM.
OUR - GREAT - REMOVAL - SALE
A Howling Success! Crowded Store! Delighted Customers! Tired Clerks! A Happy Proprietor. Goods Going Out by the
Wagon Loads to Nearly Every Home in Barry County, is what inspires us to renewed e orts
to please our constantly increasing trade.

This Week We Will Make Special Inducements to Patrons of Our

CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
READ OUR CUT PRICES ON DRY GOODS.
■

Jackson Waists, 90c.

•

Coraline Corsets, 90c.

t

Duplex Corse's, 90c.

American Prints, per yd................................................................... ..4c
Yard wdde Sheeting, per yd4^c
Best Standard Prints, per yd4^c
Indigo Prints, best made, per yd5c
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs2c
Slater’s Glove-Finish Cambrics3%c
J. &amp; P. Coats’ Spool Cotton, best made4c
Barbour’s Spo^i Linen8c
Belding Bros.’ 50 yd. Silk4c

Balls Corsets, 90c.

2 sheets Wadding, 5c.

Belding Bros.’ 100 yd. Silk'■............................................................ 8c
Belding Bros.’ Twist, 3 spools 5c
Belding Bros.’ Emb. Silk, 15 spools10c
Goff’s Braid, a roll 0c
Ginghams, per yd..................................................... 5c
Silesia, per yd .................................................................................... 10c
Batting, a roll ................................................................................... 5c
Dress Drill, per yd 8c
Milward’s Needles,, a paper 5c

---- Y. HOGJL.E,....................... ... ..... . ..... ..
LEADER IN DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS.
IN FIFTEEN STATES, j bJ from SjlKh to 12,000 plurality. Ro­
------| turns are not complete enough to give ba.
Bo* the Two Great Fartle* Fared at tho j Alliance vote, but it seems to have been
Hindi of the Sovereign*.
1 | surprisingly small.
Chicago, Nov. 9.—Elections of more or
leas national interest were held in fifteen
OUR LEGATION AT SANTIAGO.
states Tuesday last. The most important
Were those iu New York. Ohio. Massa­ Guarded by Both Cavalry and Follce—
Muntt Says a Good Word for Kgan.
chusetts, Iowa and Pennsylvania
In
Valparaiso, Nov. 9.—The Untied State*
New York Roswell P. Flower was elected
governor by a plurality of 43,000, tho legation ia being watched by tbe secret
’'feature of the voting being the loss of police. A bedy of cavalry is also stationed
vote* by Fasaett, tbe Republican nomi­ near the legation, thus preventing any
President-elect ' Montt,
nee, in the state “above the Harlem.* demonstration.
The legislature is claimed by both parties, i reelring a delegation from the Santiago
mass-meeting,
said
that ho fully appreci­
and it will require the official count to
determine just how it stands. New York ated the gtinorons und patriotic sentiments
I of tho young men of Santiago, aud ot the
City gave Flower 68,000 plurality. Two
at large, but at the same time be
congressmen were elected—Bqurkc Cock- | people
wm impelled to state that the junta bad
ran to fill the place of General Spinola,
deceased, and N M. Curtis to succeed a &lt; no further information relating to the
Republican in the Twenty-second district; i plot than that published in certain pa­
no gain for either parry. The b*sues were pers
DOran't Believe the Plot Story.
mixed, principally, however, Tammany
In regard to tbe charge that the United
and the World’s fair, the Republicans
denouncing Tammany and the Democrats States legation sheltered refugees who
were
still
engaged in plotting uii-chlef he
charging tbe Republicans with letting
Chicago get the fair. National Issues knew positively that Minister Egan bad
interdicted
the sending out of letters by
were not entirely neglected, however.
refugee* uuieaa th* letter* were subjected
Result* In Ohio and Iowa.
to inspection. If any such messages had
* election in Ohio was a decided vic­
left tbe legation. Admiral Montt added,
tor lhe Republicans, the state giving
he was sure that it was without the
«?n!ey about 21,.TOU plurality over
r*.‘.b«lL Th© Isaac in the state was knowledge of Minister Egan, and that if
“•‘‘•si almost entirely, the Republican* tbe mailer had been brought before Mr.
qP“n ’ng the McKinley bill and opposing Egan he would have caused the prompt
1”* . "r. Tbe legislature will b.‘ Repub- expulsion of the offender from tbe asylum.
Montt’* remarks are the strongest sort
16 9th branches over two-thirds.
in low Governor Boies was re-elected of evidence that be desires to protect tbe
p » pl ality of a little over T.OXI, by legation.
■cwt. U‘u:.ar:l*ana-lvictw. The Issue was
Very Proper of Chill.
Riaeipallr .rohfbitioo. Tbe legislature is
Valparaiso. Nov. 0.—The Chilian gov­
Republican eight over all In the house, ernment is seeking a friendly solution of
we Ieoph'» tarty mm Icing elected, and the difficulty with the United States over
M Deinotratt have tw« nty fire In tbe the Baltimore sailor* incident.
tenata to *, uty.four Republicans and
»■ O‘OO Labor; With Governor Boiea
EXPERTS ROB A BANK.
•he whole Duuocralic state ticket was
And Secure &gt;0.000 In Cash Reside* Mots*
tlect^d.
J ELEC’IONS

E

------ ....... MM
jonal, both partis* opposing frn silver,
■ »til differing on the protection tseue.
Jovemsr Rnnell was re-elec: rd by a reI ’need plurality—to 9.0M In 189’J. He
»» like only Democrat elected.
Tu*
• sgT.atnre fa overwhelmingly RepubI tea, and all \be state ticket except gov­
S srnot
|
rolled up a majority of
&lt;

, - ----A UV IMU'J
Ulimn!lu to tb. K.publlr.a. .ud
WU nxrntaf u lb. Dvu.oer^., who
RJV-e tie tphton the dishonesty of Bards•ff, aty treasurer of Philadelphia.
Iet*n&gt;* frem Other State*.
XarykBd. V.rgiaia and Mississippi all
*et»t Democratic Maryland electing *
Mveraotby 20,000. Kansas went Repub-

perbw 4.100 pltinjl:,.
Jer*&gt;y elected a Democratic legbda•ure by owr two-thirds. South Dakota
Joky. Republican, eongr^ma^

»cd ihe FFtq Michigan district did like-

Calboosia. Mint., Nor. fi—The bank
of Caledonia was robbed Wednesday
night, a blacksmith shop being entered to
secure tbe tools, the vault being next en­
tered and a fine burglar-proof safe blown

About fO.OOU In cash was secured beside
notes aud othsr papers. The burglars
next stole a fine team of horses and a car­
riage belonging to Asa Duprague. tbe
bead of tbe bank, and fled toward La­
Crosse. Reports received say that they
broke open a safe at Hokah on their way.
Sueriff Drewly fans a strong due and with
deputise fa in puraait.

THE PARNELUTES DEFEATED.

Cork. Nov
off quietly, thanks to the precaution* of
the authorities. Tbe count will not take
place until today, but ft fa admitted that
tbe major!tv for Fla du. anti-Parnellite,
is certainly 1,000 and probably
John
E. Redmond, tbe Pameliite candidate,
sduuts defeat and attributes it to cleri­
cal intimidation.

Bleedy KJ x’ut at Idtaerlck.

v....^adu wm Rejmbtlttw. and that

knives.

Six clviham were

E W. GREBLE.
(Successor to Ira VanValkenbargh.)

HAS THE CORRECT STYLES IN

Furniture,
Draperies
and Rugs.
North side State street,

Hastings, - - Mich.

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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 29

The best Advertis­
ing medium m Bar­
ry County.

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 19, 1891.

Hastings Banner.
ruMUhw Timntenb,
KAgTIXGs, MICH.

THE
-TOWER­

fill Break the Record
IN BARGAINS
THIS WEEK.
Bargains in Boa ’s Clothing.
Bargains iiKj'ouths' Clothing.
Bargains in Men's Clothing.
'
Bargains in Furnishing poods.
'i i.navill save yoj»r fare to Grand Rapids, and- get
what you want, what is seasonable, suitable
and right., if you buy clothing and furnishing
goods at
i

HUDSON’S

Tow Clothing House,
GRAND RAPIDS.

Halloo,
There!
Can you give me Hams &amp; VanArman’s?
Yes, Hams &amp; Van Arman’s.*
"They’ll do the rest.
They will give me the best bar­
gains, in the best goods.
What—worry?
No I never
worry a bit: I have dealt with them
long enough so I am perfectly
satisfied that in Groceries, Crock_
cry, Lamps, China'and Glassware
mi 2. w
rry the stock that for honest goods and fair prices can’t be beat.
!
Hams &amp; Van .Arman’s. All right, send me down ----- ----------Hallo. Central, ordering goods yourself: well, they have enough
i ’i wait, .
;
•

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers.
Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers.
When iu need of a Ladies’, Misses’ or Child’s

CLOAK-:
Do not fail to look over our large and well assort­
ed stock. We show

/ he Largest Line
at the Lowest Prices.
We can suit you.
Please give us a call. '
Respectfully yours,

ROSENBAUM &amp;, SPEYERS,
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
name and business before you.
You may think I am well ad­
vertised'and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket.
Can you name him?

MY BUSINESS
Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. I keep
the l&gt;est aud choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always the lowest.

F. B. PANCOAST.
COUNTY NEWS.
School begins next Monday with Dorr
Stowell at the head.
Frank Myers has gone north hunting.
Ward Barber made his friends a living
visit last week.
A saloon can’t live among the good peo­
ple of Woodlaud.
Levi Curtis bad a very nice horse die.
also Rauda Lipscomb.
Abram Alden is putting new siding on
his house.
Allie and Baby Fuller have returned
home after a visit of two weeks with her
parents.
.
Mr. Branch is visiting hb mother In
New York.
. Hayden Meyers clo- cd a very successful
term of school at the Jx-e school house last
week and began teaching last Monday at
the Brown school house fur the winter.
Frank Nash and ’•'rank Short sold their
hogs to 1 dike Odessa parties last week.
Charles Scare has moved to Saranac
where he is working In Mr. Kelley.’* raw
mill.
The range stove company have struck
this vicinity. Frank Nash, also G. Nye
purchased one of them.

WHOLE NO. 1901

The span of horses sold at auction on
tlie streets Saturday, were bought for $44.
Hawkins, of Charlotte, who has
been spending a couple of weeks with his
father in the village, returned home last

ducted by the Rev. Mr. Harding, of Prairie­
THE MARKETSville, and a large number of friends and
Hasting*
relatives attended the remains to the
Applra-DrlM. sate.
'
grave.
Hawer-isojo.
ciovrr seen SJ.M34 -.T..
The death of Austin Young oecured on
Beaus-Zl.MeZl.M) per bu.
the 10th. It is a sad liervaveinent to his
Oorn—traxac.
The chicken pie social al Mra. Caldwell’s
widowed mother, as he was the son on
nUre.. UUU,
restaurant last Thursday evening was a whom she depended most. Austin had
success In ever}’ Way. Proceeds 817, many friends and was universally re­
Lard
—to.
which will be used to buy wood for the spected. The funeral services took place
Lime-SelHupat
90c
per
bbl;
water! ime.ttja
M. E. church.
per bbl.
I
at Hastings at the Catholic church.
Quite a number from here attended the
Oats—sic. perbu.
'
Voutor^-.v. per bu.
dance at Bowens Mills last Friday evening,
Pork-M.H0Mi.00.
aud reported a plearant time.
Plaster-Selling at M.tB per ton.
I School closed at the Hope Center school
F. E. Buck, of McCord, was in the vil­ house last Friday.
Hsh-Krlllng at
per W&gt;1.
Timothy Seed-Selling at fl.to per bu.
lage last week on business.
E. B. Payne has returned home for a
Wheat—No LjxMJet JU: red jl
Charlie Ihige lias resigned his position few days.
Flour—S3 jo per hundred.
with M. 8. Keeler, and Wm. Brown, of
—aS.
Mrs. M. Chandler Is Just recovering , Rye
A pples-soatoe.
Grand Rapids, taklug his place. Charlie from a short Illness.
.
Barley—SI 10.
made many friends during his short stay
•mtona—aootoc.
Marshal Bagley, Chas. McDennout and
in the village, who regretted to see him Mr. Aldrich have commenced their road
ChlckensliveSFic; dressed Sc.
depart from here.
Job.
Aaron Clark nnd family, of Dutton, were
The mother of a Jackson boy who had
Hattie Hazel has returned home from
the guests of John Tarveth and family Kalamazoo to go to school this winter.
long desired a drum, sought to impress the
Sunday. ,
_
youthful mind with the efficacy of prayer
Alien—(To a young man getting Id*
by telling him to pray for a drum. He
/iocs soled) Is that all you are going to
olteyed the Injunction while she quietly
Fay Green has the chickenpox.
nave done to them. Clsler—(the voung
slipped one In front of him. The good
O. M. Bullinger is at Comstock.
man spoken to, Nel I am going to have
Mrs. L. F. Weaver Is visiting at Cbar- mother was paralyzed, however, as the
them •'enlarged.
The above conversation lotto.
youngster, catching sight of the dru,m. ex­
took place in our Irish shoe shop on Irish
Frank Chipman is clerking for C. E. claimed “Where rhe blazes did that drum
Corner*.
come from’.'”
। Goodwin.
.
The store building lately vacated by
Mrs. (■aliicla. of Middleville, Is visiting
John Hollman, of Battle Creek, la a
John Ackerson ba* been repainted inside, Mrs. Win. Bud.
nephew
of Samuel H'xigri of tills city.
which adds'grcntly to the looks of the
B. L. Johnson, of Middleville, sjxit!!
Mr. Hodge* attended the foot ball game at
building.
Sunday hi this village.
Battle Creek nnd met his nephew. The
Dr. Patrick Evans, of this village, was
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ainsworth, of Grand
oUfSumlny last united in marriage to Mr*. Rapids, visited at D. W. Smith’s the latter lalter asked him to go get consent for him
to come to Albion hunting. The consent
L. Hawkins, of Cherlotte.
part of the week.
was granted, and last Monday be came,
Dr. Hanlon and M. Prindle were n(
G. F. Truman and wife, of Shelby, are but not alone He met Miss Alice Arm­
Fife lj»ko on business last Thursday.
visiting at G. A. Truman's.
strong
by previous arrangement, and with­
Miss Emma Houghtallng and brother
The Lentz Table Co. have their build­ out the consent of her parents or his they
। Floyd, who have been visiting their mother, ings completed, and are fast receiving nnd
Mr*. Smith, of this village, returned tn getting their new machinery in place, they were &lt;;uirtly married and bare lieeu spend­
ing the early days of ihelr honeymoon in
their home at North Haven. Monday.
will soon ttf in running order.
this city. They have been forgiven at
T. C. Winter*, of Grand Rapids, former­
There Is to be an entertainment in elocu­
ly of this place, was in our village the first tion nt the school house Thursday evening, home, however, and relhmed yesterday to
the city of adventism and sanitary prlvlof the week.
Nov. loth, given by Prof. G. M. Ritchie, leges.—Albion Recorder.
.
Arthur Crossman Is now acting a* of lensing.
"devil” in the Middleville Smi office.
The three wells for the water works areIt I* customary for many ladies to put
J. Brandstetter received a telegram completed and laying commenced last gasoline In their wash water, to loosen up
stating that his son Sam, who went out Friday, which was progressing very rapid­ the dirt, we stippnHe, ,and many accidental
west about a year ago. had been shot. ly until the cold-weather came on.
have resulted from carelessness In the use
The full particulars have not yet been
jof the tlnid. I-ast Monday Mrs. Wm.
learned.
' DeCocx of this village, bad an experience
Mrs. IL E. Combs nud Mrs. W. E.
of this kind that she will not soon forgcL
Keeler are visiting relatives In Lowell this
I Tbe casoline In the water Ignited, the
week.
Church and Society.
flames burning her face in a very painful
Ixda Fleming is the guest of her sister.
There will be a song service at the manner and making the services of a phyMrs. Eva Forbes, of Grand Rapids, this Methodist church next Sunday evening. siclan necessary.—Grand Ledge Independ- •

Additional Local News.

There will be union ^thanksgiving ser­
Mrs. Ed. Smith, of Detroit, is' vbiting
vices at the Baptist church one week from
friend* and relatives In the village.
to-day. Rev. Grigsby will deliver -the
Dowling.
sermon. All denominations Invited.
Readlag about the superb nisnngement
of a big fire the other day, a certain girl of
IL G. Illw and company write home
We understand there Is some talk of,
they have killed three deer, one Ix-ar and establishing a Catholic school in this city. my acquaintance remarked: “la there any-.
thing so grand in man as force? In my es­
one fox.
Services at the Presbyterian church timation, those firemen and the chief wbo
A. French has finished rawing lumber
at Shultz station, and moved back to Bunday, Nov. 22, both 'morning and ao splendidly controlled them are as far su­
perior to tbe dancing youths wi meet at
evening.
Dowling.
parties nnd hops ns meat is
r than
A shadow social at the grange hallTuesY. P. S. C. E. meet Sunday evening at foam.*’ Put that into your pipe, you cal­
day evening.
G o'clock. To be led by Carrie Yutz.
low stripling* wbo alm to be lady killers!
The remains of Mrs. 'Gregg, of Hastings,
Our school opened Monday morning was brought here last Sunday for Inter­
Rev. W. M. Puffer and wife desire to It is not your tennis suits, nor your small
with ai*&gt;ut 50 pupils in attendance. ment..
return their thanks for the very generous feet, nor your ability to dance and lead the
Cha*. Woodman Is In charge with Miss
Walter and May McMannis returned donation given to.them Wednesday niuhL ', german that makes a woman's heart
kindle at your approach.
Latham as assistant.
home last Thursday from Cleveland, Ohio,
The W. H. M. society connected with
It U your nsqwii^e to an emergency, your
A “milliner” social will be given Friday Muy is In very poor health Ifrom the
evening at the residence of Mr*. Will effects of typhoid fever, but Walter Is gift- M. E. church, nf this place, will hold its muscle in a tilt against od»l*. your endur­
• next regular monthly meeting at the resl- ance and force that will win the way to
Hughes for the benefit of the Epworth ting quite strong.
dcnce
of
Mrs.
T.
Phillips
ou
Wednesday
teminiue
regard. As for me. there is some­
League.
Franklin Lawrence and family, of Ohio, afternoon, Nov. 25. Please come early thing pathetic In the sight of a big, hand­
’-Mrs. C. C. E. Goto left for Sprinfield, have come back tn Baltimore to live.
preparrtl to work.
some fellow in dancing pumjiaand a Prince
HI., last Thursday where she will spend
The
L. 3. C. will meet nt the home of j Albert coat. I xroald rather nee him swing­
the winter.
After n tbne months' illncs* of typhoid | Mrs. Dr. Scribner captured the laurals Mrs. W. R. Cook! Saturday evening. Nov. ing a blacksmith’s hammer or driving a
plow through stony furrows if
be.
fever Irwin Jones is so "far recovered a* to ,■ at M(
21st,
with
the fmiowiug program:
the pansy contest sixrial "Saturday even“original man" was not created to
Roh call answered by quotations by The
be able to teach. He began school In the i
shine in lb€ military schottiscbe or win his
Calkins’ distrlcL Monday.
»»,
Busines* was suspended at the barrel favorite author*.
laurel*
in
the
berlln.
—
New
York
Cor.
Chi
­
Ixmdlng Facts of American History—
Mr*. Collier has returned from a visit in factory for a few days last week for lack
cago Herald.
Sabie Beadle.
Grund Rapid* and Otsego.
of staves.
Social Institutions of tin* U. S.—Adda
Curl Jone* I* home again otter a some­
A very interesting and pleasant social
Booming the Son.
what extended trip iu the east.
was held by the L. A. S. nt the school Jordan.
1 heard a good story recently of a lawyer
Colonial Town Meeting—Allie Cannom.
We are glad tn see our old friend E. E. house Saturday evening.
and
city
official,
who makes frequent ap­
Adulteration
of
Food
—
Mrs.
W.
J.
Woodham* among us again. Ed. I*
J. M. Carpenter and wife were called to
pearances In the minor courts and who
hustling o music class here with good sue- Kalamazoo Saturday, to att'-nd the funeral Holloway.
possesses lusty lungs and the power of
Critic—Mrs. W. R. Cook.
cess.
of a relalhe.
creating a favorable impression when lay­
Red? Harding is holding a scries of ■ Bradley Thompson is building new sldeThe Hastings W. C. T. Union will meet ing down law points. His father loses no
meetings at Milo church. We bear Hint walks around his hotel, nnd making other Tm&gt;day afteruuou. *Ncv. 2»th, at Mr*. opportunity to listen to the son’s eloquence .
there Is some little Interest manifested.
needed improvements.
.
Grigsby's.
and to advance the family fortunes. Fre­
Lloyd btonu* Is slowly recovering from
Doetcr A Brandstelter shipped a carload
quently when his son hnn been arguing a
a severe ntlick of typhoid fever.
•
of hogs from here Saturday and one Wedcase be lin* been known to circulate among
Mrs. Colwell entertained tbe missionary neftday.
On the 10th of December, the ladies of ghe admiring spectators and May: "What a
society laat week with 17 ladles in at-1 J. F. Williams and daughter start Fri­ Emmanuel parish will hold their annual strong argu men^!" “ What a line speech I” .
day for » week's visit with friends at Sher­ sale of fancy articles at Union hall begin­ "Who is that brilliant young man?”
tendance.
Mrs. Geo Nelson has gone to Jackson wood and Cassopolis.
’•Who la that rising lawyer?’’ and thus en­
ning at two p. in.
We have one man living on Main St.
for a visit with relatives and old friends.
At C o'clock supper and a pleasing en­ deavor to arouse interest in the scion of
The north Pine lake people are pleased who will not bui’d n sidewalk himself nor tertainment will be served up to those who his house.
But one day as he was going on in this
to have Albert Nichols with them as their allow lt.lo be built by others. He is all desire for 25 etc
I right for some of our neighboring towns, । To those not wishing supper an admis­ fashion he was heard by a man who knew
teacher again.
both father and sou, and thus rebuked
Adelbert Norris will teach the young but Delton has no use for him.
sion fee of 10 cts. for the entertainment.
Gwin A Co. are giving away large quan­
Ideas how to shoot In the Polly district the
All articles not sold during the after­ him: "Get along, you old fooll Don’t you
tities of enlarged portraits to their custom­ noon and evening will be held over for know your own son? When a father
coming winter.
Harry Goes is home from the Agricultur­ er*.
another year. Come early and thus se­ doesn’t know his own son he must be In a
I will lie at Hotel Delton with a fine dis­ cure for yourselves a pleasing choice of senlie condition." it Is needless to add
al college.
v
play of trimmed hats iu the latest styles on the many useful and beautiful articles on that this stopped the blowing of the family
horu for the time beipg.—Brooklyn Life,
Caritou.
Friday and Saturday of each week. Ladle- rale.
Mrs. Jay Carpenter and children are I nrv invited to call and inspect goods and
visiting friends iu north Carlton and south get prices before purchasing elsewhere^
Following are the rea? estate transfers I During Bishop .Newman’s missi-jsary
Mirs. A. H. Lodcuc.
Campbell.
fur the weekending November 18, 1801,as | trip around the world he spent some time
L. B. .Carpenter was in north Carlton
taken from the books in the register’s office: I Io India. One day n lot of native pastors
Saturday.
Isaac Riekeninon- and wife are parents
No-iMa A. Durkee to Albert B. Camobeli; were called together to bear the blabop’s
Win. William* has returned from the
views on the best methods of carrying ou
parcel CMlletou
north nnd he reports that bis party have of a One daughter.
John W. Abbej io Austin F. Bnawli; parcel evangelical work. Natite converts, soJohn Barber, who has ln*en seriously 111
killed three deer.
Assyria, floo.
John Yarger of Freeport was In this i the past week. Is thought to l&gt;e slowly re­
Flavius reithner to Jas. Perry; tots it and 12 cording to the missionaries, are-apt to
think they know Just what to do and are
riillllp - art. N Khvllle. UM
place last Friday buying hogs for shipment covering,
Jaa.N. Winslow to Elizabeth J. Window; Ma perfect ly qualified to get along without ad­
Ixsvi Laubaugh has moved his family
I School commences one week from Mon­
seen Baltimore to-Onear Haetlngs, nnd the bouse Is now occu­
Ixm’isa Jrndrv to Wm. Herrington; parrel vice. Bishop Newman began his talk, but
day.
was constantly interrupted by the- native
82M.
Again death came to one more of our pied by S. Anderson, our populsr section Baltimore.
Kobert Dawson to Janette Winkleman; n’i lot brethren, who Jumped up oueaftcr another
Carltnn friends. This time he claimed boss.
No 354. nominal
to remark that they thought, this or that
Jennie
Fisher
is
quite
sick
with
bilious
J. (». Krrchner to Harriett E. Campbell; par­ would be preferable. “Now, look here,"
Wm. Blakeslee. He was at work In
cel Middleville. ItOD.
Grand Rapids when a scaffold gave way fever.
J. Grant to J. B. Tindall; lots 3 and 4 blk f.r-.dlj exclaimed the bishop, losing his
Oliver DePew and daughter*, of Com­ 5. IL
and a large smoke stack fell on him, killing
Grant’s add cltv.fioopatience a little, “if any o! you think you
stock, visited relatives here Friday and
A. Hanlon to Mary Moe; parcsl Mlddajvllle, can conduct this meeting better than 1 can
him almost instantly.
Mrs. Wm. Rowley, who has been visit­ Saturday.
** Marr Moe to Louisa Boom; parcel Middle will you please rise.’’ There was silence
Enos Barber seems well ratlslied with
ing here for the last few months, returned
for a moment ax the Innhop glanced around
F«&gt;.
the worldand his owu household In partic­ viile.
&lt;;. W.
Searles to Aaron Clark; pa reel Middle the room. Then four of the brethren
to her home iu Dakota Munday.
villc, fcjw.__________________
ular, all on account of a 0 pound boy.
gravely rose and waited- to be counted.—
Thomas Kelly nnd wife, of Hickory
—New York Sun.
Mfddlvvine.
Corners, made a welcome visit here on
Prof. Morehead, of Grand Raplda, or­
Produced from the laxative and nutrU I
ganized a choral union at this place last Friday last
lions Juice of California figs, combined
One man who always uses both knife
Thursday night, and snereeded in frctifnjg
with the medicinal virtues of plants known
Gloverdwle.
twenty-five members. How's that for a
Dr. Harris has at last entered the matri­ to be most beneficial tu the human system, and fork in carrying feed to bis mouth,
asked
one day by an acquaintance why be
acts
•gently.
on
the
kidneys,
liver
and
monial state, having wen married at Hus­
starter?
The I. O. G. T. organization are Initia­ tings last Saturday evening, to a lady from bowels, effectually cleansing the system, did ao, replied:
“I’m a busy man. God baa given me two
ting from one to four members nearly
dispelling colds and headaches, and curing
Detroit.
hands. Shall I tet one rest idle while the
every meeting of late.
Mrs. Amanda Barnes returned home habitual constipation.
other Is working? No. I’m all for divi­
Mrs. Maude Pumfrcy was the guest of from her vfalt In Van Buren Co. last
sion of labor, i eat my food in half the
friends Iu Parmelee Saturday.
litnt"
________
Miss Bowie George, of Rockford, called Thursday.
W. Oliver has moved into the honse
A deiirabh* farm of 100 acres, 9J4 miles
upon her young friends the fore jmrt of lately occupied by Wm. Gillasple.
cast of Hickory Comers. Mich., good build-

theTbe
week.
inualcalc held at the residence of J.
Carvetb last Friday evening was the Best I
social evHit of tbe season. About 1501
persons bring present.
Will DeGollaaud wife, of Grand Rapids,
are guests of her parents for a few days.
ThankrgA'Ing one week from to-day.
The new bakery is about to open up
with everything In tbe line of baked roods.
IL W. Kicbfirds WM Id Prairieville on

business,

Emms Barnes has gone to Milo.
Mrs. Amanda Barnes was suddenly call­
ed last Saturday to see her daughter. Mrs.
Tack, of Milo, the latter having Just be­
come the mother of a girl weighing three
l&gt;ounds and tourtern ounces.
The death of Gilbert Titus, eldest son of
Edwlu M. Titus. Uiuk place on the 13th.
He was greatly Iteloved and respected by
all wbo knew him. - The funeral look
place on Saturday, the service* were con-

l»^

B[,uor.

Urr«-r«I Poultry and Wild Game Wanted.

On Thursday of each week 1 will receive
fat. well-dressed poultry, dressed with
heads on and entrails In. also all kinds of
wild game, for which 1 will pay the liigh। eat market price In
ur trade.
L. E. Sta urns,

A vegetabla cartridge ahell, which fa en­
tirely consumed In firing, I* now coining
taco RW-ml «» i° lb.
arov. Tb.
tartritee bw
b.lf lb. wel«bt at
OM
. iu.t.1 «h«ll; &gt;b« ro-b U
O'!. le».
taroontai»»« of re­
soring lt»^ell.lurr“b .bo, I. .roMrel.
At prerenl U. rocpo.ltton d^Ibl.
noreU, i. g«p« • rerr«.-SU UmU Bre
I public.

�True Friendship.
A POET’S WORKSHOP.
Married.
THE COLLEGE MAN’S FUTUM.
An old seatnno named Peter*, stationed
-----The following are the cases disposed of CA8TEL15'B-1U)OBAM.-At lb# Methodist
oo one of the United State* cruiser* iu the Tbe Tm«n..rvD Bmwfcln8 Wrofr
at the last acssion of court, wmeh closed
tmr«Mi*Kr In chi* city bv Itev. W; 11 Faff r
North Atlaniic squadron, was a man of
tffuab.n. in M xtuhr.,.
Jiw 15. T. Castellue. of lUslfwi* luwtisbip
Friday afternoon:
Thursday, Not. 19, 1891.
Mid Deila Ikionun, of HssUun township.
rough
extertur
but
of
a
warm
heart.
Ite
"What
a
curious
piner to
People vs. Orrin Dayton, convicted of
What, in the growth of higher university
r-” Aral
*—• thought
-----'• ns 1• stood■ nt the dwr of
assault and battery. Sentenced to three I)IANOND-KDGER.-At tbe M St bod I it par life, is to become of the undergraduate? warmest corner was reserved for * certain my
tensp* Im thU dty hy Hsv. W. if. PnEsr Nov.
the
same
ship,
the
queer
old
bouse.
walk«l
n;?.months at Detroit house of correction.
Will
be
not
be
made
too
subordinate
a-be
­
yonng
" v.itMui with unswerving or fifteen hard stonu I steps,
gr.i..
n. Ik-lh.it J. Diamond, of hutlaad aud
sappened that an banister to guide myself in the i... .
;
People vs. James Culp, plead guilty to
ing, in view of the lofty Ideals of tbe uni­ whom Peter* wore »
Noucy Edger, uf ItuUaad.
larceny. Sentenced to four months at HARUIS-KUHCH.-At tbe Methodiit paraou- versity? Aa a matter of fact, the great constancy- tnw
j
attending to was soon warmly welctum-l by .
tmpractieed
lai
fa|)|
(oot
inc
Nina
Tabaochi
ns,
pas-fog
t
ht...
Ionia.
n:n:il-cT
»-snd
tbe
large
significance
of
the
xce
in
chl«
city
toy
Rev.
W.
M
Falter
Nov.
IL
The donation to Rev: W. M. Puffer net­
David
Harris,
of
Cloverdale
sud
Amanda
some
duty
in
the
WX
ho
WUM
unable,
kitchen,
I
was
ushered
into
ti,People va. James Culp ami James Seeley,
undergraduate* in every university insure
ted over 8110, and was a very pleasant af­
the
Kusch, uf Iirtn.lt.
— - room. "ScruptllouiJy clean ami !*&gt;
„„,t fell
t»ll into
Into tbeB water • - ----------knVB drowned
».
nnd always will Innure tbe closest atten­ ami
who plead guilty to breaking Jail. Cases
fair socially.
continued for sentence.
tion to their needs and interests, however to swim he would probably have drowned
lintl
not
an
officer
sprang
after
bun
and
''
'
was
tny
tiext
iinpreifeion,
but
i..
. r
Found, on west Green street, near D. IL
tpuch
the
Ideal
of
the
university
grows
People vs. Wm. Loveland, plead guilty
Name aud Itesideuce
Cook’s, a jwir of boy's gloves. Owner can to furnishing liquor to drunkard. Fined Nn
upon us, however lofty the more organic gallantly held him up until **si*»«nre This tradle ut “Asolondo’’ vnv .
i T. rMtHeln. Hasting*
have them by calling at this office and fay­ §10 or 20 days In jail.
nnd national pun&gt;oses of our academic enme. A letter from the secretary of the ot the kitchen partitioned off for b.. - •
1,4 « Della Ruurara. “
navy, commending in high terms this lor purpOM*. * gbuot door nu!
ing for tills tuitioe.
work become.
.
People vs. Frank Herrick, violating ... 11). J. nisnuNid, Kull.ind
w
i Nancy Kdgrr.
“
Of the proper plnce of the undergraduate heroic action, wa* sent to the brave rescuer , separat ing the two.
We think It a dlngraqe that the quiet liquor law. Fined $uo.
... i l»r bsvti* Harris. Cloverdale
-------------------------n^., .
cotton curtain ,mi/)
in the organism of a great .university I and read before the a»ftcmbl«ri ships (I The thin
People vs. Geo. Nash, furnishing liquor ’'5 l Aiuauda Kuacii. Detroit
•iRiby*
aad pea-e of the Sabbath must be broken
' screen
, —r r ~ — the
,1.^ tanysterireof
——I— • culinary
-'
*
P
have a pretty decided notion, which I company.
by the roar of the hunters’ guns. Some­ to minor. Fined 810 or 20 days In jail.
Old
Peters
viewed
the
jrhole
proceeding
from
tiie-p-J-t
’
*
eye,
but
hi,
e*r n...-ihonld
like
to
express
tw
1
c
I
omj
.
It
is
this:
Took the 20 da&gt; s.
thing should lie done to stop IL
A NARROW ESCAPE IN RUSSIA.
with
a
feeling
uf
jealou*y.and.
after_broodbeen
caught
liy
occasional
*cu:’
.
.
&lt;.f
lu the true university the undergraduate
People vs. Win. Slater, violating liquor
ought to feel himself a novice tn nn order ing over the matter for some days, he re- . Ing and chopping, and certAii..y i,., M!i
Judge Hooker on Thursday sentenced law. Fined the costs in the case $9.60.
nf learned servants of the ideal—a novice lleved himself in'the following manner: I could have boiled, no wood cul ! &lt; - Chas. Mann to 10 years at hard labor at
Martin L. Sweet vs. John Yargcr.
from that adj.u-.-nt
•
who, if tn turn he be found willing and "Mr. Bradley.” raid he, sibling up to the or iaredae ar
Jacktton. and Howe, tht* pick-pocket to replevin. Verdict for defendenL and re­
,
worthy, may l« admitted, after his first de­ object of bi* devotion, "that there letter without making it|«-!f distinrtl.
three yean at the same Institution.
turn of goods and chattels to Yargcr.
Krasnoyarsk we n
Mriouu trouble gree, to the toils nnd privileges of this order what the secretary wrote, that’s a fine able Such wo* fah study an 1 1,1,
Benj.
Hewett
vs.
Stephen
Spfingett,
Hastings merchants are enjoying a good
thing fur a young man tq have. You rtxjin.a multum inparvo, about r
It,
n*a
graduate
or,
still
inter,
as
a
teacher;
trade these days, and it can be said truth­ special appeal, settled.
but who, on the other hand, if, as will most ought to have one. Mr. Bradley.” "Why, &gt; square.
Judgments for plaintiffs for amounts
fully that they deserve it on the ground of
frequently happen, he Is not for thia call­ ye*. Peter*," said young Bradley, with id* I The fu.to'.....,c
furnltnye h.
in uf
of ihu
the gooq
good nold lodging
claimed with costs were rendered in the
enterprise, fair dealing and low firices.
h, a*
tb-^yli.t ;ing, will bo sent back to the world, en­ pleasant smile, “chat letter is. undoubted- . type-tlmt
-thntb,
as regard* the
style .only,7&gt;&gt;r
three cases of Wm. F. Powers. Newman
r’’~7hlnu"for
proud of,
Signora Talmcchi
woul
u thing for ’««»y
any fellow
fellow to
to- be
l»e proud
of, 1 Ri*mnn&lt;
T»t.uw».i • - -t -n«.t■ toln.r.
Lj &gt;•“
riched by his undergraduate years of inter­ ly.
to.’»Uito* JfraM 1 don’t nuite «ee mv wav to . B spot or 4 Uirnlsh, a* do some of th : , r
Tbe Hastings bnlkllng and loan associa­ A. Fuller and Samuel Campbell vs. Wm. i ’“i
course with his fellows, nnd with elder but I'm afraid I don’t quite see my way to , nspot or .1 t4iml*h, as do some of th ...
tion Is making a very flattering record, h C. Trego.
dun^.b.
,ojd«lr men and progressive scholars.
getting one like Iu"
.
school* of
ir ।
• *_. landladies. There I.-,
i.s .,.» !.large
has now over 1300 shares taken, has loans
Divorces granted In cases of Nellie J. from their .quarter*. ’-U o»
“Mr. Bradley," answered Peters, In a -----. pedeftlal
..
- a rol clo: h table­
fcou%(J i The ideal academic life, then, is not orround
table with
of nearly 812.000, and a monthly revvrpie vs. Bert Hager, Emma vs. John W. Lat­
bonne tone, inviting confidence, "U-rnior- cover. iuc.ffen-ive in it* ptitter-i; &lt; n-.- U.f
-rp-"-’’!'
&lt;«.* gnntzed expressly for him. And yet be row
of 8750.
timer, Mary vs. Geo. Nash, Harriet L. vs. search.
night,
sir,
I
’
ll
be
in
the
main
chain*.
The
..afire wa- found । will gain by Hie very fact that it is organwas devoted to hi* pttjatre; tin the utlirr
,ninu, ol Sbamarin !zt*d tor higher nlms ami upon more sig­ foftUn with somethin or nuthcr. P’raps luncheon was nerved for his rinter nnd him­
It has l»een MCCMBfully demonstrated In Wm. Olncr, Christian va. Amelia Trometer. nothing of •
John E. Chaffie vs. Fred’k L. Dingman.’ except ths two locked trunas
' Calhoun county that peppermint on sandy
nificant principles thou ills individual in­ i’ll nxcrdentally fall Into the water. Sich self. A fall length sofa, unconr-'
foreclosure.
Itecree
and
order
of
sale.
thing*
have
happened,
ns
yer
know
yer
and
Peterson.
whal
j
Q
iiard, taxes
take* up tile
the greater.
land cau las raised at a nice profit to the
. •—
j ingiy nuni,
greater ;(nrt - &gt;&gt;.1.
I tejrsLs directly Involve. It is a mistake to 1011*^ u*«’c
Mary E. vs. Nancy Howarth, bill to re­
In reply to *
’be ltec»»
lbnl think first of "disciplining” the nndere self. sir. Then, Mr. Bradley, what’s to . wall; a kind uf sideia nr'l
grower. Here is a suggestion to Barry
strain ejectment suit, and for specific per­ them the Pf°i’r‘etr5 .
oounty farmer* who own sandy soil.
were tba prop- | gratin ate mind, und then of higher aim- hinder ye from juiupingarter me, like your 1 Qu the chiffooier. b«tw«. the t •-Vi,, wi.r.
formance. Tried nnd submitted.
be did not know tl
wtto had Idemlc pnrpe-es. First let us seek the messmate there? 1 guvs* ye’d have a*good do**, rest* ll»o looking gh-.-. . and half a
The hunters evidently do not intend to
John H. Dennis va. Lewis B. Bentley, »rtyot :w.»ot HD *i i
blm ot lbelr big hot, which is organized scholarship. a chance a* tain’i for one o' them letters , dozen mahogany i:n:dr&gt;, c.
let the anticipated cold winter be resfioii- trespass. Tried and submitted.
itoppod ,o'VutokVsL Petersburg. Vpon । Then let n&gt; give ample time, teachers from tho secretary." "There’s only one ' and severe hnekAl, but of
d &lt;AI
sible for the death of many quails. If
Bel! Furniture &amp; Novelty Co. vs. Emmett way trom lrku‘\* ‘ .u,c Mequafowoces
! and oversight to the undrrgrnd nates, but difficulty about the plan. Peters," said . complete tby arrungetn*-.
there are any of them left to winter over, M. Everts. Bill to enforce against relative being Wke.1 wh
kUow.tbut let what we do for them lx? informed by Bradley, preferring a grpve countenance, ' Colored wall- hang
: pr.n:..
they will be experts at dodging bird shoL to patent. Settled.
were, he replied thnt ntt u
d
the true university spirit; that is, let u* but Inwardly much amuted; “unfortunate- trstin-* events iu the history of V
they usually wento I .fter dinner
ly. »
you
——
mm*, 1 don’t know. hnwn.
howto .«m.
swim.••” .■ Dog,., nre deporting theni- - v in
treat them just as novices preparing to i„
If farmers would compute the loss to
im-vt
Local Option.
Peter*, un
turned lietween 11
notice officer* de­ enter tbe higher scholarly life in mw one “'.Shu! i- that all, sir?” returned
... _______
... ­ . —
them uf pour roads, they would be more
rouveniiunnl .UBUGrn.
attitude*, Uicvnnq
the vampiidit•d nrv
Owing
to
the
informal
nature
of
the
call,
—r.
- r.:&gt; •1 •
‘
brief
a
n
*
u,W
t
?2
“
h-d
uo
or-tere
to
«-an
b
I’ll hold j: kneeling,Ibefore
the vic. tor*,
f
of the multitudinous departments of mod­ dismayed; "that ain’t inothin.
earnest nnd zealous In the work of im­
as
well
as
to
the
fact
that
no
effort
to
se
­
cided thnt a* they
bouseoWnet's ern research, nnd let us train them as if yon up till the boat comes.
»mcs.”
’ —San Fran 1 p-urrnl impression that hbt-n/ ic.volv—
proving them. Nothing to-day is a greater
I
the
personal
baugagv
.
pk;J
o(
■
they were all known to be worthy of such cisco Argonaut.
drawback to any locality than the wretch­ cure a large attendance had been made,
great amount of bowing an-1 ^.-..ping.
but a few were preset.t Saturday p. m. at l guest* they would n
‘
COni »nd a calling.—Professor Josiah Royce in Scrib­
____ _
I Felix ’MuscIm le* in Scribner’ ed highways through IL
the meeting to consider the advisability of the trunks, but wool
llld „ot ner's.
Different Way* of Stopping* Bleeding Cat. ‘
Tbe new time card for the C. K. * S. attempting to secure the prohibition of the
A wine merchant said: "My ceffarmt-n !
Jinking R|wrtacfe tenw*.
took effect Moncay. The time uf arrival liquor traffic in Barry county under tin*
in* Kichl for IHght'i Sake.
have a funny way of stopping bleed hr;. ' Thr bit of gl.-u-, t,&gt;
] .n,
at this station i.« as follows: Going north, local option law. But what might have
Great was the alarm in th« (udace of They think not blog of acut Auger or band, 1* fustcnru by me in^ of p.i
passenger. 7:S9 a. tn. and 3-Al p. m.; been lacking tn attendance was made up
Rome. The enfpnM had lf»l her cxwtiy
t ?,Star if rn*y
•
freight, 3:07 a. nu Going south, passenger. in InteresL
to their quarter*
, .
। ^.-alwl so •lintlem nnd it could not be found. They or even of a large wound. They run tn the ; block of Ii.»ni rt-.lilx r
» &gt; jn oue of searched in every direction, but it was nil nearest spirit cask, ur claret, if-spirits urv more n-ndily h-nidlo-l. it:-., ...
8:07 a. m., 5:15 p. m.; freight. IWH p. m
Hon. A. C. Towne, of Prairieville, wi* j fqund their trunks ~
not handy, nnd let a few drop* fall uu the
nm^-d agaiue: a rnpic'l-. r&gt;.;
called to the chair, and II. B. Andrus wn#
In vain. Finally, It w«aqiroclnlmcd iu ti-c wunud. It acta a* an immediate styptic, na-ta! tuuj, who- • cubTut'in-i. wju..
An exchange says: A novel banging made secretary. Twelve of the 20 Voting
public, strvete “The cicpnwi htu« lust a Then a big dusty old cobweb is taken from ! opposite to
’----- ' - - ’
basket can be made by carving the heart precincts of the county were found to be
pn*cio«s diadem. Whoever rwturea It the nearest Lottie or corner of a bln nnd
out of carrot aud making a cup-shaped ‘reprejk*nted.
f”
within, thirty .lays shall receive n princely clapped ou tight over tbe cut or abrasion.
affair, which must be kept filled with water
A resolution
was introduce^ and
reward. But he who delays, and brings it Cobw«-l&lt;* are splendid healing agents."
spindle,-aud i» kept iu«i&lt;eneii u ilh etuerr
and iwng In tbe HghL Beautiful vegeta­ unanimously carried expressing the sense
operate with after thirty days, slutll-luae his head.”
“Bailors," «aid another man, "arv never and wator. Several .hr.ttl—«f » -r.- ;,rtion shoots from the carrot and covers it of the meeting that tbe local option 1 leering, aud “k;u5 *
Among the crowd* that thronged itome’s nt a love under such circumstances; their used in s'scccMiion. changing i -ni c«mr*&lt;9
“
't**
1111
K
,
u
.
campaign should lie conducted iu an en­ i *;»•« in European
a ,’hotogn.pb
.Utely b.ll&gt; «»1 thoronitbtato »«» «a ; favorite
„ styptic nt *ca i« a bit of u
Or.velto to fine ns the grinding proceed-. A » a uThe “liberaI" portion of the U. B. tirely non-pnrtisan manner.
unraveled
I hnd trlveu to thllt aouhfre- toW. w . k„„to ,n«b.
UTO| „.
thrr ,.11
tb, sultofthis process tSrfiln-- hi
:
church wiH rejoice because the supreme
Rev. W. M. Puffer, D. W. Smith and
goodness aud lived a righteous life, it 1
..»Z.• .«._«/.u
court of the state of Indiana unanimously T.
officer the in- chanced one eight a* lie wcji strolling up . quid of tobacco from their month, or tbe : surface■ and is ncklonip'r irar.i;-.r t.t, it
Phillips were appointed as an,. or insertplfo’* •»»» *
decided that to them should be given prop­ an executive eommlttce of three t&lt;j have in '
1 lining of their cap. and ita effect is aaton- 1 is now transferred t«* | •.&lt;; f&lt;i&gt;&lt; .• -■i. ’i’iiH
nnd down beneath the clear moonlit sky 1-diing. But I hare seen a man wild drunk [ I* made of bno&lt;s.-&gt;n l l|;«s irs surface a•
erty pOMsslon of all the churches and chklfe arrangements for the calling of n
he naw the dindrtn sparkling at hl* feet. | after such a quid baa been tied over a ; a* possible. It i* coi*| '.red fr&gt;&gt;- ’ • •..
parsonages of that de nominathm in that mass convention of the voters4&gt;f the count)
He seized it quickly nnd brought it to bi* . wound. I suppose, the nicotine gets into ! time with a standard icurve -n ..n. -t
in
state.
in this city.
dwelling, and then, after the thirty da)* tbe blood nnd acr* ns an intoxicant.”
I sure accuracy.
On motion the time for such mass con­
Postmaster General Wanamaker favors
hnd expire*!, returned it to the cmprvsa.
’’ said another gentleman, I In this second grinding the .ibr.i ;;; _■
tbe general ftee distribution of mall in vention was fixed for Saturday, November
“What dost thou mean by thia?” she in­ “if•‘Carpenters.
they cut Uiemwlvr* pick up a handful I 'mkterial is rouge (cwrfuUy cabined --'li
villages and country. He argtn*s that it 28th. at 1'o'clock p. m.. at the court bouse.
quired. “Why didst thou delay until tills
Finally, i he Iv-■ jM.hs’.el [
of fine shavings and clap them on the .-phatc uf iron
The committee were instructed to pre^
hour? Dost thou know the penalty?*’
Would be cheaper to pay for the services
’ by bring pressed
» oicc&lt;- &lt;.( ct-iii
' "1 delayed until now,*’ the sage answered wound, nnd joiners swear by n dab of glue,
of one man to carry tl*e mail about town pare a form for the calling of such mass
powdered with roffgciaml Listened to tbs
calmly, “so : hat thou might know that I but one of tbe quaintest things I ever naw rotating tool. fThe gin&gt;.s is puw loosened
than for hundreds of persona to spend convention, and secure* the signatnres of
used
was
by
an
old
farmer
up
in
Chester
as many voters as possible, and issue this
yeturti your diadetn not for the sake of the
their time going to the postotfice for IL
by circulars and through the press of the
I reward, still lens out of fear of punishment, county. He got bis baud badly torn by a .from its block, turned over. .:«•!: he n w-rse
of the lens ground. When this has
In the case of the people vb. Frank county as the call for the convention.
but noleiy to comply with the Divine com­ bit of old wire fence, and it bled consider­ |j side
Without a thought he stooped down been accomplished the len« must Ite cut
Treat, of Nashvillr.yWhlch has been twice
While no formal action to that effect
mand not to withhold from another that j ably.
an&lt;? dug up a handful of sell, spat ou it down to the proper slahin- tor ino:i::Unx in
before the supreme court, thnt body on was taken it was suggested that those
which belongs to him.”
|
aud
worked
it
quickly
into
a
paste,
and
the
speclaclframe. It is pl.-ir.-J o-; a
Friday affirmed the decision rendered In present frocn each township select their
"Bk**c&lt;i l&gt;c thy God!" tbe empress an­
| leather eushi-'» and held firmly 1:1 position
this court, the circulL Mr. Treat will towndtlp committees at the mass conswered. and dismissed the sage without I laid it on the wound aud bound It np with
I
by
a
rublx.-r
tipped
arm while a diam
[
his
handkerchief.
in
an
astonishingly
therefore have to serve out the balance of ventiAi, choosing them from the different
further reproof.—Dr. Abram S. Isaacs &gt;n
i short time he was at work again ns If noth- 1 glass cutter pasting around at; ov.tl guide
a six months sentence In the Barry county parlies s&lt;&gt; as to avoid even tbe appearance
Harper’s Young People.
,
below.
। fog hnd happened.”—New York Recorder. traces a similar oval &lt;ai the
of partisanship.
The superfluous glals outside the oral ix
The formal cal! will be issued in circular
By wor
s
netting out one of th®
A new time card on the M. CL took effect form to-day. and will be published In the
The Author as a Bide Show.
. I removed by sfttel pinci-r*. the rongh edges
There
la
often
seen
on
a
train
tbe
funny
1
Monday. Followljjrare the times of ar­ county newspapers possibly this week,
i.4 it not, when one comes to think about are ground smooth oA txxdrh wheel*
tnpn, who takes to wait until the last [ it,'carry!ng the charitable appeal to rather the len* is ready fornibunting. The classes
rival and departure of passenger trains possibly not till next week.
minute before shutting bis window when
from this station. Going east: 7:47 a.m.,
I a shrill pitch to ask nn author to maktr* for small telv*co|»r». wticr&lt;&gt;M'u|&lt;c-. ‘’-t.-iiog
tbe
train
b
about
to
enter
a
tunnel.
Tbe
glaiw*
and
the
like
a4c
groutsl
in
the
enue
^*4
when
the
riolice
came
in
the
morning
3:14 p. m.. 0:88 p. m. and 11:58 p. in. Go­
t
High School.
free contribution of blmseif to wlm# are
brakeman comes through tbe car crying
known a* author’s readings? In the au­ fashion.—Prof. C. IL |kndvr?&lt;.niu Popular
Our school has been blessed for a few
out in atenorian tones; "Shut up your win­ thor’s reading* what nt-tracla is jusually, Science Monthly.
and 9:03 p. m. As our readers can see. days back with examinations. These are
dows!
”
in
a
way
that
makes
some
people
tblj le but a slight change from the old n very good thing but few scholars enjoy
not the
or the elocution, but
.Urt
P.UU1,.
tor
.bon.
dl
oo.
e»u
b»r
’
I*
“hicomposltiun
”?,'
schedule.
*u:
tuu author's
them.
I11".“!•" — «W con»deuUo.-., mailing imposes upon the author the task
Hannibal Hamliu never met Abraham
Chas’. Andrus and Will Osboin gave our
brakeman Inau-ts upou adding tl»e "up” to
One of the best posted apple buyers of
of exhibiting not his talents or achieve­ I Lincoln until the day after their nuraiusschool
a
pleasant
call
one
day
of
last
weekCentury.
the
"shuL
”
However,
about
the
funny
tbe country, who has always made heavy
tions in May. 1PG0. The introdmLa-k
ments,
but
himself;
of
stepping
before
a
The
experiment
with
tbe
air
pump,
last
man; He looks scornfully at tbe bellowing
purvhare* of Michigan fruit, and who has
J place in the eld Tremo-it House Iu Chicago,
brakeman, ns if to warn him that It is a company of curious spectators and tffiow- ।! And from the beginning the twucandi'iatM
this year visited this state. In tha Detroit Friday morning, was a failure. Im the
waste of breath to inform a veteran travel­ Ing them whether he is tall or short, fat or 4 seemed mutually prt|MMM«wd with (ia«h
Tribune of recent date declares that the afternoon It was fixed and Mr. Andrus
lean,
fair
or
dark,
well
clad
or
ill
clad,
easy
,
gave
the
physiology
class
some
very
in
­
ler that there is a tunnel just ahead.
apple crop «»f Michigan this year was
other, a fcclirg which dcvelopefl jRtcrwnnl
He knows the road so well that at the or awkward; whether be is tbe man they । into a profound friendship.
about a third of an average. He gives It teresting experiments.
Emmet Lee and John Wo6ton will spend
&lt;T 'K«k'tb.h 'S | rery moment the cars leap into the black­ have fancied him ns they followed him In
as hte opinion that the farmers of this
Mr. Hamlin umiImo tell -with a great
hl* writing*, or whether be is not. So tar
vacation
In
tbe
southern
part
of
the
county
­
ness
of
the
tunnel
his
finger*
fly
to
tbe
atate are ruhiing their orchards by not
n* tbe nature of the service is concerned, don] of glee the manner of receiving the
slaying ducks and other large game.
window latch. Tbe spring is stiff and the
ptapperly cultivating them.
ofws of his nomination.
About forty of the friends nnd students
window sticks. Tugging nnd pulling and the case were no different were he called
He
was sitting in one cf the roaigBplTtne
On Tuesday next, at 10 a. m„ Mr. H. E. of the high school gave Ora McClintock n
jerking, with a little swearing thrown In, upou to stand behind a brass rail at the old Tremont playing euchre with a party
Hall, of Baltimore, will sell at auction his pleasant surprise Saturday night.
be finally gets tbe window down, but for Eden Musee, like the world’s rulera done of politicians. Suddenly thi''iioL-.- of rniujy
In
wax.
and
be
scrutinized
(rum
crown
to
,
The Hastings high school court will be
farm, situated seven miles south of the
thirty seconds, while the train has been corn.—Scribner's.
feet was beard In the corridor witbou-city. In Prichardville, ennstettug of 132 in session this week. The first on roll is
roaring through tbe tunnel, the smoke h-v
Such event* were not unusual ins-hoir!
have
been ol
obberved.
«» 0&gt;"
“ ““
,
acres, 100 improved, good buildings and against Seth Angle for disorder and mis­ ' In «n UlnnJ fects
pouroa into the car r.ud every one is chok­
filled with delegate*. *0 the game wav r**»
orchard, and a good farm. The highest behavior on the public highway.
A Itright Boy.
ing and condemning, that man to a plaee
interrupted. But just as a deni had teen
It has been remarked that the high Und &gt; JmUnr .pld.inle ntuck. '"'h ® .
bidder wifi get the farm. There will also
which is specially unpleasant in summer,
The gopher only remains a few seconds finished and the trump turned. Schuyler
be sold on the premises a number of farm­ school cannot be beaten for movement to nean. -nd Mnorl. on Lb.
while be puts on an Injured look and mut­ in bis hole, when he (eels an Irresistible de­ Colfax burst into the room* without stop­
ing tools, some stock, and tbe usual “other and from the classes, also passing out of
ter* severe words about a company f’-'t sire to come out again and look about him. ping to rap at the door, and announced:
the building.
articles too numerous to meritkm."
dlsgmccK itself by having windows in Its Taking advantage of a knowledge of this “Come, conic, Hamlin, this is no place Tpr
Our next literary will be held Nov. 25th.
sirswhich will neither go up nor go down. habit of theirs, a little buy eight years old, you. You’re numinated for rice pn^idc-nt
Our readers are directed to the advertise­
The examination In U. S. history was
Tbe funny man never gets tired, how- who wns lost for ten days in the prairies of ami must come over and make a ^leedu’’
ment elsewhere in tills issue uf the great good, tbe average per ecnL about U0.
•ver, of trying to show how successfully Assinibola, 150 miles north of the Canadian
"So I went over to the hri! und natpublic sale of stock at the Riverside Stock
We are afraid the banquet next week
he an play ^1* trick.—New ^'ork Tribune. Pacific railroad, in 188C, was able to save them a little talk,'' Mr. Ilninliu UM.ritonl&lt;!
alike iu their symptoms ■
.
..
Fann. Plainwell, Mich., on Wednesday. Tuesday will be a failure.
his life. Tbe boy wore lace boots with pathetically; "bnt It spoiled the very *&lt;?-’
The
cause
of
the
former
is
attributed
to
December 2d nexL commencing promptly
ihl “rennUTO. of dl««“ lb“t .f’S
I
leather laces, and used to spread a noose lone hand I ever held.'*- Cbl ig »
r
Whit* Magazine Coat*.
at 10 a. m. No postponement on account
The Irrepressible small boy from East made with a boot lace over a hole where bo
popnlm.
lon.l.
enrry
«bo». «Uh
of weather. There will be sold 200 head
which
they
Lhem»ke.
"•
A very good Idea of the amount of money Sndxo
How
now ruia*
Folk* Sle»|&gt;
nirvp in I'«
Liberty came Into the city via Fifth ave­ had seen a gopher go io; then be would lie
of recorded Poland Poland China swine, the it costs to successfully conduct one of tbe
down and wait for him to come out again.
Everybody in this country r ‘'I*' ‘ "‘lv
Bwist famous herd In tbe country. Send magazines of to-day is aptly Illustrated in It thnt be •&lt;&gt;. whence “““ liar 1“°“.““’ nue line, accompanied by bis father, who
frowned upon any attempts for him to be- When a gopher, according to his wont, mocks, or. a,* they call |hrm. r, !»•-.* ::
for catalogue, or address for information, some figures regarding the editorial cost of —London Tit-Bits.
xmo inquisitive. This was very bard on put his head out to tbe world, the little each house will probably be found ■’ -e
Levi Arnold, proprietor, box 444, Plain- The Ladies’ Home Journal of this city,
the boy. and he sat in misery for ten min- boy pulled the string, caught him by the draped with n canopy of lace or mosqui o
Brilliant Repartee
wvll, Allegan Co., Mich.
says the Philadelphia Public Ledger.
neck audjate hi hi. As there was plenty of netting and dressed, ns the ladies say,b
A certain famous English general, the atea, not saying a word. At Soho street the
The Journal is edited by Mr. Edward Bok.
The best trotting records fur the season For shaping the thoughts of bls 750,000 hero of two eastern warn, found bis health »r stopped to take on a lady attired in a rainwater 4n the boles about, the boy got sbam pillow*, creating the imprr*fti&lt;'U th
are: Bell Bird, yearling, 238Ji'. Arion, women readers each month Mr. Bok Is beginning to give way beneath the strain rery loud red dress, with cheeks painted to along very well In this way until a search it in more for ornament than for t.-ifi years, 2:105*'; Faustino. 3 year*. 2:13&gt;*: paid 510.000 per year, and has an Interest of long and arduous service, and was or­ matcai. The gripman started with his party rescued him.—Blackwood's Maga- there be a dozen in a family, each will La re
his or her own retie, anil It necessary ~
Belle Archer. 4 yeans, 3:15JC ®nd Sunol. in the business besides which nets him dered home by his doctors. On the day of □Mual disregard for the equilibrium of the
prepared to take it up and walk.
&gt;388X. is the fastest 5-year-old. Last year fully twice his salary. He has a staff of his embarkation for EngianU be was ao- paaMsngvra, and as a result the irrepntsslCnappreciated Kimines*.
Tbe reties may .be of different colors, bn
tbe fastest were Freedom, yearling, 23B7Xi sixteen salaried editors, which Includes compauled by a vast crowd of friends, to ble’s father suddeuly found himself bold­
A
poorly
dressed
woman,
sixty-five
qr
ns a rulo the majority are of white mater «i
ing
tbe
new
pasaeuger
on
his
lap.
Vldow Wilkes, 2 years. 232X; Regal men and woman like Rev. Dr. Talmage, whom he began to distribute various amall
"Oh, ain’t it funny.” screamed the boy, seventy years o( age, and carrying a large that may be washed. Th® girl* of the f.&gt; nWilkes, 8 years, 2:17X: and Sunol. 4 year*. Robert J. Burdette. Palmer Cox. Margaret tokens of hl* regard.
basket, boarded oue of the west end care, ily will have their rede* strung in •&gt;
T:10X. which was also the fastest mile Batttome, Isabel Mallon and Maria Parloa.
"Well, general," asked the bishop of dancing with delight. “But ain't you glad
trotted during tbe season. California, it The combined salaries of these editors ex­ Calcutta, who was one of the party, "have rnama Isn't here? You remember wbat looking about her in a discouraged sort ot room side by side, merely giving c
will be observed, has produced the fastest ceed $30,000 a year. The Journal spends you no memento to leave to an old friend happened when she saw you holding Aunt way as she saw that all the sente were oc­ another sufficient n&gt;om to swing frw- y,
cupied. A tody, Ht least fifteen year* her and they all rwingand talk themselves, :o
Fanny on your lap tbe other day.”
X 2 and 3-year-old of tbe season.
each month 83,000 or about 825,000 per like me?"
I Tbe boy and his father alighted from the junior, who is well known In Boston by sleep, the pendulum motion of the ret »
"Oh. I have not forgotten you, my lord,"
By all odds the finest music box in the year on miscellaneous mailer not contribut­ cried tbe general. “On the contrary, I :nr at the next street with an energy that reason of her kindly heart and generous only ceasing when they become too weary
ed
by
its
regular
editors,
and
the
working
impulses, waited Just Iqdk enough to setcity, and one of the finest made, la the
have bequeathed to you my entire stock of made the youngter smell the shingle in the that all the mtn were suddenly absorbed to reach out and kick it into motion av^vfa,
I —Para Cor. Pittoburg Dispatch.
Bsrlse music box owned by F. A. Greble, force in the editorial department means at impudence."
woodhoubc two miles away.—Pittsburg
in their newspapers, then, rising, said
and kept in his furniture store. It is a least M0.000 a year, and this represents
"Ten thousand thanks, my dear gen­ Dispatch.
but
a
single
department
of
the
magazine;
quietly:
"Won’t you sake my seat,
The Fish Just Climb Aboard.
arasical wonder, and you ahouk! hear it.
eral,"
replied
the
undaunted
bishop.
“
You
Tho n*e of fire in. fishing is one ofahe
Bexlde the usual arrangements of a music and I qarstion whether any periodical is have given me by far the largest and most | Tbe mart dangerous part of the British madam?” The woman turned and dashed
a glance of angry and indignant scorn at | cariosities of that employment. In #01 |hbox. this one ha* attachteents that perfect­ conducted on a more business-like and valuable part of your property."
rou*t la that between Flamborough head tbe speaker. “Nu, thank you," she snapped | em water* mullet are taken in enorni-«is
ly render music from the castinets, drum, economical basis than is the Journal.
And then the bishop's wife turned to her
bells, plccalo and flute. If yon tore music, No wonder that J. B. Lippincott, when busband and Mid sweetly, "My dear. I am vnd the North Foreland, Including aa it out in a tone thnt matched the look; “1 quantities by boat* which go out wtb
don’t see as.you're any belter able to stand | wire baskets nt tbe bow* filled with Mix­
you certainly will be delighted with this, asked by a friend why be did not keep a glad to see that yon have come into your does both the Humber and tbe Thames
The next most dangerous district is thnt than I am, if my hair is gray.’’—Boston ing pitch pine. For the pun*»*e In vj|«r
and it doesn’t require musical ability to yacht, replied: "A man can only sustain legacy *0 soon."—David Ker iu Harper's
between Angleae* and the Mull of Cantyre, Saturday Gazette.
one luxury—I publish a magazine!"
the craft is so loaded as to bring the gunget from it tbe sweetest of harmonies.
t wale on one side down nearly to » h |rl
which include* the Meraey and the Clyde.
with the water, and tbe -.fl-sh. attracted by
Next comes that between Hartland point
George Voorbfcls, the well-known De­
Fanners must look out for a class of
The dsslderatum at preset Is a portable I tnd Su David's head, which includes the I “It reminds me.” she said sweetly, “of the light, jump aboard by hnndn-J*.
troit
horseman,
wbo
lias
just
returned
sturponi wbo are doing a thriving business
I umbrella. There is a fortune for the man Bristol channel. Tbe district between the
married life. First, tbe play, the ball, the Sometime* a
in organizing purchasing companies. from the races at Sturgis, has this to say
a Ng
mg dip
uip net i* u«cl toacOpp
\
.■
who invents a really good umbrella which North'Foreland and Sl Catherine’s, io- long ’bop.- the drive for two, and the bometliueK
In the scaly creature* which crowd in the
These rascals offer to sell goods to farmers of the kite shaped course: "It la a fraud
can be stowed in a valise or trunk. Th&lt; re tluding, of courae, the Strait* of Dover, match; then the long partnership, tbe at­ water toward the
t»,A illumination.
ilhimination.—Inter™
Interview
of
the
rank
nd
kind.
Tbe
track
stretches
,
at wholesale prices, charging them 85 as
. is- an unpateuted Corean umbrella that some* but fourth on the li»L—London Tit­ tack and defense, the scores, tbe hits, and
an initiatory fee. which makes them mem­
in Washington Star.
may fill the bill Wh-.n it beglM to rain Bite.
the cute; then tbe man going out, tbe fast
bers of the company. They are shrewd that only part of the races can be seen. tbe picturesque and stately Corean swell
Only Wghtball, tbe ’Just a liule too late;’ then the
io their trauteettons and represamt that And ao far as the records made there are reaches into his sleeve and produces a
J"*** T*“ separation, and all b over."—
“I love her. but I cannot marry her!
farmers are being ebeau-d by lodkl dealers, concerned, they’re not reliable at all. If folded, oiled paper affatera-emblitig a fan.
Retired Business Man—I am rich at last,
because her father was my father a st.•» •&lt;*
and after they have initiated a farmer they a horse can’t trot they make him run when This bi spread and set.over the hat like an and now I am going to And a perfect cli­ London Tit-Bit*.
—I have no false pride-but iwcauw saeittake his Dote for 880 tor a bill of goods they get bidden from tbe Judge*, nearly extinguisher, and is kept to place by two mate to live tn.
.
•
wealthy and I am noL”
.
which the) claim will eoat at least 8145. half a mile away and perhaps bidden in a ■trings held under the chin, it is not very
Traveler-Good Ideal I ’ve al ways
"Tommy is making quite a name for
“But, my dear fsDow, by marryiug isJ
ckiod of dust. 1 tell you the kite-shape large, but anything that will cover a Co- held that when a man retire* from bus!
yon only get i'ack what her faibct st^ie
..7,7 1 nndentand.
»u. ”
you oniy gri
• —.........wiil never be generally adopted.” And reaa hat will keep the rain from a Corean. eras he should immediately take np some­ kimaelf.
W
?*t,
H#,,
‘
d,&gt;lo
&lt;
*•!!.
of
oourae;
but
,
from
your*.
”
,.
that is the sentiment of nine out of ten
thing that wiil kwp him occupied for the he h sticking to the name his pa and me
'That's no. Guess I’ll try R afwr
made for httn.”-N«w York Truth.
Sew York Epoch.
...

Hastings Banner

Additional Local.

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�« ^.TrMnxr

■IN THE DARK.

Clinton Sommer*, of Clio, wm arrested
THE LEARNED GROCER.
There h *&gt;ne speciwi ot earthworm tn
S. P. Kline, of "Negaunee, prominent in upon tbe charge of larceny and wm aoGreat Britain, known to fishermen as tbs 1
G. A. R. matterr, died Sunday moralng quitted. He bring* suit against Fred N.
“brandling." which bas a jx cullar means
Foote, his accuser, and Justice Miller for
of Bright's disease.
of defense thnt docs not nppear to l&gt;e at all
85,000 alleged damages for false imprison­
“Mother wont* a pound of dried cur­
Holland had Its first snow storm of the ment.
common in tbe group. The brandling Is 1rant*,” aahl a little girl who camo into the
seaann Saturday, aud could find one inch
Alt hough 1 cannot sen Thy face,
very dark brown, with yvllowiah bands, ।learned grocer’s store on Eighth avenue.
Night hackman and policemen in
I feel the warmth of Thy embrace,
and when irritated it can exude n yellow­
"I bain’rgot a dried currant In tbe store, ’of snow upon tbe level.
Adrian keep warm and happy w« nights
lafold me in the dangerous place
ish fluid. Tills worm *eema to b* accept- 1and there batn't one in tbe city,** replied
John H. Padgham's residence, in Alle­ chasing muskrats up and down East
abletnongh to certain fishes; but the truth tbe grocer. "But I know what you want, gan,
।
was damaged 12.000 worth by fire; Maumee *L The rats are holding out well.
of the proverb. •‘One man's meat Is an- &gt;nd
)
I’ve gnt 'em.” The learned grocer 'loss nearly covered by Insurance.
Ben Allen, hat dealer of Grand Rapid*,
O Thou who *ec*t mo through and, other man’s poisnn." is illustrated by the brought forth a box of the little uticky,
Dr. R. I’. Devere. of Lyons, sued R. H. has failed. All base ball cranks In tbe
through.
fact that it h'not palatable to lizards. I angary, dried fruit popularly known a*
Tho thoughts I think, the dreda I dohave licen informed that they cither reject dried currant*, and used in fruit cake, King, of North Plains, for 910,000 dam­ Valley City will conJlokj with him, as he
Thou knewest 1 would u» Tl e« bo truol
it with disgust, or, if they do taste it, are plum puddings, mince pies, buns, and the ages for slander. The jury awarded him was a most ardent patron of the national
974 damages.
rewarded for their indiscretion by severe like.
game,
HcartCvri
fit* of illnsM.
"Why, them's 'cm f said the little girt
Suttons Bay had a six-inch fall of snow | Lansing members o&gt;rthe United Hebrew
Now, this h a very curious fact, but it bi
Thou knewwt me, lovedrt me In the past.
“Yes, them's 'em,” assented the grocer, on Saturday.
•
« 1 charities had two houses In readiness and
Even when the tempter held me fast;
paralleled elsewhere in the animal king­ “and if the Grecian maiden who trod this
Frank Fuesbrick, Grand Rapids tailor, work secured for 18 laborers when 31
dom. Many brightly colored animals— particular lot of fruit Into the package had
Russian refugees arrived in Lansing Sat­
particularly among insect*—have been used a little water on her feet before she was struck by a Grand Rapids A Indiana
.
From Thor, my Way!
found to Im, either disagreeable in their began there wouldn't be ao much aand locomotive Saturday night and received urday.
fatal
Injuries.
taste or post*ividy dangerous to other ani­ and grit In 'em a* there is. She must have
Mrs. Matilda Weston, of Dexter, was
I know not what may yet unfold
Beyond the morning's cate* of fold—
mals which habitually fetal upou their like. l»een having a regular hoc down on tbe
initgfor* were frightened away from a found dead in an outbuilding late Friday
ThU is my heaven—Thy hand to hold.
And it is noteworthy that these unpalata­ classic sands before she began to dance on Blanchard jewelry store by tlxe proprie­ evening. She lived alone iu a cottage at
Thy step* to follow through the night.
ble creatures have often the most , mark­ this box of fruit. There, *b*y, tell your tor’s throwing a lamp through a glass door the outskirts of the village.) She was
My Life, my tight?
edly contracted colors—that is, black and mother she must bathe 'cm in several at them.
troubled with heart disease?-.oli'iubon. wn &gt;n side.—Lucy l^ruoux in Independent.
yellow, for example, the wasp and the waters la-fore she use* 'em. or she might
V
;,a.i arm, short bra*th,_e|£
Mrs. Wooden, of Owosso, forgot to lock
An unknown man. about 50 years old.
hornet. Hie coral snake and tlie helodcnn just aa well put a lot of sandpaper In her
\tbma, ewollen ankle*, weak
fonnri
hurinr
from
a Inr nmr Id*. the
’“ front door of her
het residence
roddetice when
wl&gt;en .Hbo
,sbe
Ilrlnkius lc*d Water.
lizard (the Glia monster).
fruitcake. And tell her they ain't dried Moure „“*,.* HI. remain, are held tor lh
ndlnM and ... ..akenrd Id the nlllit by
tj '.' : i-.'.n'ng s|»Us.
pdh. Sv]
droiiey. wind in
It is a pity that with our fondness for
The tbeory has been ndrnnctd that the currants, cither.”
u . , are cured by I)r. Miles'New copying Ohl World vice*, small aud great,
;“T..U“^deThr.mee- dr“°k“
। conspicuous colors have Iwu • ereloped In
"What's the reason they ain’t dried cur
A new discovery By the em­ we should not be willing to sulopt some of order to advertted their daligrro*. s nature, rant**” askrJ a dispntativc customer.
Hk-ar’1
Swatski. * pole. whose home was
niir.„a
K m.n livine in thia
i naSjnn’ialisL Fine illustrated their virtue* as well, in tbe matter of or the unpaL.tabls qualities «•( their flesh,
"They ain't dried currants any more In Frank
Satina., wm killed by. talllnt limb .
Inn rr
itni.i h '
- EREE at druggist*, orad- drinking iced water the native American so that *ln-y may escape such injuries as than they're dried pumpkins!" replied the in Saginaw, was killed by * fulling limb township has a 14-room house with 37
1
■ }bks?lcdieal Co., Elkhart,Ind. is aiccnhta:it marvel to the European. At might lie Inflicted by on animal desirous of groeer. "The reason they ain’t dried cur while working in Wylie Bros, lumber closets,
which
be
desires
to sell, so that he
c
Muaeof the hotel* across the water designed exjierimeuting upon them ns article* of rants is that they weren't currant* before camp in Midland county.
can build another house with enough
H. Goodyear,
to enter to our cliiaeua abroad the noticei food. This "warning roloration” srem* to they were dried. That’s reason enough,
The agricultural college has just atlrted closet*
(
iu it to Batisfy his wife.
is broadly published on menu cards, circu-. say to the would be aggressor, "Don'ttouch ain’t it?*’
upon its fall vacation and the grounds and
Fifteen buildings have been erected In
lari ami even in newspaper notices, "Ice• me: I'm poisonous.” It confers a benefit
"Yes," said the customer, le*s disputa- buildings have the Sweet Auburn look
Pentwater at an estimated expenditure of
water Atrvcd for drinking purpoma.” Tbe• at oncu upon the oppressor' at^d the op- tive. "But what does cverylwdy call ’em, painted by Goldsmith.
920,000, This record is looked upon as
average German landlord has only lately■ preawd; rendering the one Xre* from at­ dried currant* for.*”
•
TtMF TABLE.
T«ME
remarkable and wholly in the
C. T. Griffin was expelled from the something
,
be^un to understand that his Americani taek«, and warning the other that such nt­
“’Cause they don't know any better!"
, guests wantmuter to drink, and he baa by; tacks will probably be followed by serious rep’.&amp;d the grocer. “They’ll go right on I Michigan university yesterday for belling ।boom line at Pentwater.
printed
(actum
to
law
students
contrary
no sneans recovered from bi* astonishedI consequences. It looks very much us if the coming in here and asking for dry our
C. E. Strong, manager of tbe Jonah
I museum of Grund Rapids, skipped with
। horror at the quantity consumed a* a bev-- brandling was another example of thia। rant* just the same after 1 tell ’em why to the warnings of the faculty.
they ain’t dried currants a* they did lesame phenomenon.—Chambers’ Journal.
A New York man has been looking all the
।
door receipts of several days nnd left
fore.”
freaks without their pay. A benefit Is
A woman who spent a winter in Munich
over Flint and the highway that extends. his
।
"What should they ask for, then?” in­ to Long lake, to see how a street railway being arranged to help them out of iown.
at a boarding bouse P'U* of coming down
quired tlie customer.
one cold morning to breakfast and asking
would (R the city nnd the resort.
The Grand Rapid** horsemen's associa­
When Mr. Nagger got l&lt;ack from town
"If any mats should over come in here
forja glass ot water. Tbe servant brought
In changing its time table yesterday the tion will hold its next year's meetings
Mr*. Nagger was practicing a song nt tbe and ask for dried corinths,” said tbe gr*&gt;it, round eyed with wonder, but docile. new piano her mother hud given her.
rer, "he would not necessarily boa gentlo- Detroit. Lansing * Northern railroad first upon the Comstuck Park track, where
Aalit was placed before the guest the preAllerton
and Nelson met In October.
schedules
tlie
road
from
Detroit
to
Grand
“Stop that screeching,** he snapped, m.-.n.but I'd het on him for being a scholar.
aiu|ng fraulein caught sight of the glass.
throwing a folded alip«*f paper on the table, Dried corinths is what you should aak for Rapids as tbe "main line" and names the Committees have been named to arrange
"Utt!" she said quickly, “don’t drink that; “and pnt that away with the other#.’’ .
old line from Grand Ledge to Howard City the programs.
when
you
want
this
Utile
sugar
coated,
it Is fresh from the faucet. Send it to me
“Our dearly beloved Inndlord wasn't over
the "western division."
Seventy-four men employed by Jones
uud I w ill Warm It,” and ahe reached for agreeable, 1 should judge,” remarked Mrs. gritty raisin, for it'* a raisin, pure and
i simple."
"In accordance with au established and A Gage in mining soft coal at Jackson
th4 hot water kettle. It was with difficulty
Nagger, giving the innfTriudve instrument I "How's that?" the customer wanted to time honored custom,” Gov. Winans went put on strike Saturday. The mon
that she could la* made to t*elieve that per- a final brigand dtwcciidhig from a stagger
know.
_________
___
favors ••us" and "our people" will) a want 34 ceusts n car for mining and were
sotis over here drank iced water winter
receiving 28 cents. Tbe company says it
ar.B summer alike "I wundrr you live at
“Naw," growled Mr. Nagger?"he w«i«n’t.
will not give in.
•»
alq" she commented feelingly, "if you treat He said be d fix that tMUhroom faucet when
your Rtoiuochs like that."—-Her Point ot he gut good nud ready, and if we wanted
It is claimed nt Battle Creek that two
[ Vo-w In New York Times.
saloonists
ot
the
city
have
arrangements
Rival piano dealers at Jackson have
screens ao ixid we could pul ’em in our- luths!” said the customer. “What's n
.
peculiar ways for getting alrtiid of’ each completed, stores Irdied conditionally and
aelves and pay for ’em too. He’» dead sore corinth anyhow}"
“A coriuth is the smallest grape thnt oilier In making sales. One scamp cut registered pharmacists hired, to go Into
’cause vvcndxxly but us moved out.”
There Is no reason why crayfishes should
"1 told you so. Wfmt can yon exjMjct uf KJ-OWN," replied the grocer, "nnd it lost it* the tapes Intended to hasten the action of buslnres provided local option carries the
1
not Ixs Introduced very profitably in the a landlord who hi5m**» the rent 30 pec cent, name j«-ar* ami years a&lt;o U eause it wift tbe instrument of a rival and thereby made1 ' county.
fnf&lt;h waters all over tbe L'ultvd State*, .pn every flat ir, tlie biiildingf"
gradually corrupted into currant, whicn it Inferior to his own. The detectives are
Rev. I. W. Lamb, of Colon, is getting
anil it is not unlikely that the fish cornmb*
"Of ivsirae you told me an; of course. became the nnnn* of the acidulated little looking for him now.
ready for the time when his congregation
sd&lt;in will take steps t&lt;&gt; accomplish this end. You tell , me everything you knnw, an I berry
ournum
garden
which you might
dry , •' “'"*. al&gt;
... |rfl-,’T” °™ "
,„.i
tnim *&gt;f
now
a»l.r..l
bl. horn
,|xn
’11 may tell him that a younger man is deTile crayfish closely resembles the lolwier mnrelno. Perhaps you can tell me If u.
wlitouttrt.lngB^., nenrwUwcnnJIBon *'•’wtortlndtonm nnte •-nten'e..1 sired for the field. He • lias received
ln'.appearaui-&gt;-. it* meat being much more ban rented nny of t he tint*.”
el . r.l.:„ (ton « pm h. Tito Util. tnl. •“* »&lt;••;&gt; *re, •*'
U* *to thoucto Ih.l letters patent upon a new-fangled stitch
delicate In tiavor, nnd it wtiuld lie very
"I can.”
' nnd style of mating gluvcs.
Knm.nll or.r tto Muto, or tb. Grwi.n Um nrtlon to tbe raprrton roan will
nito indeed if the streams and ponds in
“Then why don't ymp"
•rrblprl 'v., nn.l u-to firto rxponrl (ro.u tliem U.torr. rjtol b.r Ito- u.lulm'ira torto*
M. E. Sill, of tbe firin of Sill A Quisb,
enrry state* of the Union could l&gt;c stocked
"He hasn't. Me brought in onu man, Corlulli. .o l thnl'n whnt n.no It It, nnmr. onB. nhllr tto&gt; m»&gt; tri *rre llimuifb
hardware dealers of Dexter, was accident- •
w|lh this huge specie*, which is very pro­ thougbt to look nt the lint lielow us, and
Th. bum Ito dua l grow much liliturr thmi h.tlx-to rorpto prortodlnK..
ally shot by u dotnpanion while hunting
lific, and can lw rtKuk-at.home anywhere. nearly caught him."
on
Friday last. He is severely injured
u stem of red currants, mid they are so full
w. B. t'omstork, Alpenn capitalist,
"Rent too high, 1 s'poao."
x\|&gt; interest.tig burrowing variety of n
of sugar that when they are picked and drove a mill Imnd from his office on Sat- about the face and neck and will lose tbe
small sort I* very plcntifr^ on the Poto“He said it wasn’t.”
dried in the sun they actually reem to melt utday anti thefc followed him out to punish sight of one cyeJ
mhc meadow* near Washington.
“UTiat then*"
He cuflk-d the man once and. then
It lives in hoiea, with bottle shaped en-1
“He found out you lived above and said I and run together nnd it takes n giw*! deni
;&gt;*rnilt«.
The senior "l|ts” of Michigan university
it was the nun's Inning He wheeled have elected officers a* follows: President,
I largenrents al the isittorn, where tbe aul- he ku«w you," said -Mrs. Nagger, demurely, I of care nnd latwr to sc[&gt;arate them again.
I nixl can usually lx* found by digging. In thus scoring one on her lord and master. । "After they are separated is the time upon Comstorik and laid him flat upon hl* 1’. W. Ross; vice pr&lt;*sident. Miss Maude
when
the
Grecinu
maiden
get*
her
work
in
|,
:4C
k
with
one
blow.
A
medal
will
be
"He'll
hut
get
n
tcannt
this
year,
”
said
j tile spring «!ach one ouild* over it* burrow
Forhuui: wetary, G. I„ Chapman; histor­
I a aort cl chimney six or'eight* Inches high. Mr. Nagger, ignoring his wife’s delicate on them, fur it iauneof her pleasant duties worn |,y the teili band; a black eye by the ian. C. 11. Towle: orator, W. H. Delicti*
to jump ou a heap of the sticky fruit wuh nrfifionain*. .
• buck: poetess. Mists Mamie Bcrthwiek*
| &lt;-&lt;irnpv-ed of himpsof mud, which it fetches compliment.
her i»re fret until she has compreswed
' ’
’•
...
,
"How do yon know?” asked Mrs. Nagger, enough
aad piles Ing-nionslyop t-&gt;pof one another
uf the little raisins to pile three
Andrew M. Canavan shot a beautiful
Workmen on Owosso's new electric
| it) the *h»i&gt;e &lt;*f a dome, closed at the top.— trving K» laugh.
1 boxes into one. N*» hydraulic press tin Id wild white sWau upon l/»ng lake, near
'"Because.” said Mr. Nagger, taking a do II any twtlcr. If I* could we wouldn't Belding, nt a distance of !(W rods that street railway stood idle a half hour, to be
j \yosbington IxtUer.
long roll from his pocket, “1'vw bmightyou bar.* the snnd nc.d grit the maidens feet mvasured wren feet from tip to tip of convinced that tbelr demand of a raise in
FOR THE.M
jmy from 51.25 tn J1.75 a day would not be
met. nnd then they returned to give onemingle with the fruit, without which no wings.
■ . &gt;i*. !. I*u:-;idi.'MirhJl
’.’i*«-; I Many weutr.c
------------ witucsi. - get Into the In sp».
’.:, -k. (W Py '/l aud
drtol «.wlwb. «n-i:. rto rw.
Nonnan MUXutl. » «uy jouns i.un who Imlf their labor value to the corjxjration.
muon, ■ it has
j
i
J
’
er.
‘
"
"ITincipally
&lt;jf
tbe
legal
profc*i'T ■• •n.'.ogur ad/re** A. | u,x with preconceived notion* thnt an
•■bUll.l.tonr«i».ltoltou.ew»rtatope b&gt;.
,
kiu
„c nipl.u, nl ITInu w.»
Sheriff McQueen, of Kent county, has
■ rn.
»-------Isjiust
lawyerThen
is a r.ira
avis never
be
ftrm'jth of} ! . Ttovulw
n. sir."
he proceeded
to to
prove
rMlrtd,r lo tol « llm-SMO not yet satisfactorily shown himself to be
GC1D WAL,
FA1IS,
1573.
I fiut.*l
any court,
and conaeqn«mly,
on I There was a great function at the Wal­ wl.,L r.Tdn,.l.urmou Jtol Ito-ton,..
‘ the
nlcK«uulC!
A itiuwa*M».
and tbecounaeL
hoirt with
■ to„l Ito lr.in.r.1 unx. r. ». Ip wenttow.il
,b
i„nU -„r bijemy.
a citizen of the United States and is servown petard,
u seat.—Ixiudou
Tit- lace monument, near Stirling, Saturday,
----- ----- ”
'
| &lt;&gt;fxm-:ons,
iuditlgn took,
in aaiapatthe
profeewhen there wnk a large gathering of
A milling company at Albion has turned
out a Iftrgc 1&gt;ortiou Of his term while
■
-------- -A milling Clnwpauj -■ _______ ___ r. _.
^Cotcifmen to hear Professor M.isaon'a
- of. flour
- _ in
... one
to-.„
n.f the
ti!e (,.lirrs nro trying to show he Is not a citi­
niutr iihiciier.
out 411 barrele
day. nnd
I i K ’i'A true that you first provoked myxSpeech *l the uncovering of a lni.it i f Car­
The case liqs been submitted to the
In the Waterloo campaign Colonel Sir *auic day reclvetl ordei* from abroad Hint zen.
.
C- V
diem by deecritdng him a* n rascal?" naked
lyle. It is rather a curioUK idea of tint
court.
X(
M
I /
a
ni barrister of a witness iu n &lt;-.i«u of assaulL canny Se»»tf. that uf making a hall of tb,-)r Henry Hltnilnge, K. C. H.,jrnrf British u'i11 require 80 carsjo carry thr flour to supreme
ThcX’aluinrLaml Hecla Smelting woBcb
•
Ffl H ■ TQoT
j ''Weil, O '. II..: exactly,” answered the deal on the craggy peak that seems to comnitMioner with the Prussian army. t,,e *rnl,!’*rd.'
Dll Al flul u: Ml. '1J.I-- said hi- iiad no more cun- guard the entrance to the Highlands, ami T”* «wl the close of the battle of Ligny
LtMlingtou i*ltl«*n» -are after an exten- shipped over 5500,000 of copper ingots
ii-bue ithr.i; a lawyer; tnat was all that
I .from which you can see go.Mines* know* his left Imnd w.i* shattered by a round rion of the CUi,**g.. A West Michigan rail* last week.
t»-d film to hit me."
they will have it next
। how many battlefidds. Bealdti the half shot. r.it Mich u .-u hi., courage and raaolu. r„ad and lht.y
one Benton Harbor factory turns out
Andi ttJK, sir," demanded n counsel, mythical Wallace, there are looking down tion that.can-ing n tourniquet to lie place.! year if they have to twist the Travcrae
two carloads of pickles nn.i one carload of
ding up a warning finger to a witness, Ion tbe.ie field-, r.f glory effigfo* of Robert
1 ' “’’’‘V *‘c
, n’“ Bl'tehar » side city branch around to take them in.
vinegar
daily.
'
om* Hinramer for inugrity he wished to
I Brace, John Knox, George Buchanan, till
the end
theh-iud
struggle.
Tpken to the
ne.mbt
hut.ofH.«
waHiin.killftdJyamAttolph Greullch. nged carpenter of
Mrs. Belle Brown, of Reading, hai real­
i into question, "is it pot tmu that yvmr
’
Wgtt,
llitrnx.
put.1t*--! and he in*: much blood. He was Grand Rapids, tried to shoot Charles ized $13.» cn«h from the sale of hens’ eggs
i.eiatr* are &lt;&gt;(;«.. « —----- --------- .
Sir Walter Son. T.innahill. Cbahnent, autacquently eonvcjv.1 to Wavre. mid n Laitelt. his brother-in-law, and failing
Hugh Miller and Dr. Livingstone,. So that quaint interview look place next morning pointed the revolver at Ids own head and since Jan. 1 last. ■
it tnay with reason Im.* called a national between him and thngaihnt. warm hearted hrwl twloe. The wounds are considered
Houghton wiU have a soap factory.
This article ought to l&gt;e In great demand
(and wiq&gt;y) Valhnlia.
'«
To my mind the gem of Professor Mas­ old marshal, the account of which we give fatal.
In the mining regions.
lunnm
I,.n, .,,.1 nmlrnts.
son's speech wa** hi* personal description In
Fire did S3,000 worth of damages to the
Nn.. ... -rn „„ Bind,nr «-nt for rr.o. north „f nil l. wc„ bunMd Sn„d „kbu. ttteamer City of Milwaukee at Grind
। Of the prophet. The newspaper paragraph:
; in its preparation. It has |
rienaant Village*.
„OPM._ p„l.he.l; km W.vw; In.urhesahl. usually figured bint a« "an ec­ ctol.nsn.. IJelx-r trrun.1 nn.l .mbraclnB
Haven Monday night.
•
•’ -• i I The village* cf New England arcainonjrf1 iit,
me. 1 perceived hi* smelled strongly of gin
&lt;&gt; (M.fl
tbe plcHsnatvat in the world, and the chief centric, absentminded and fcvblrlMxlien aud
Parson Arney.
Saranac, has sold
• rt
three times
rhubarb. He said to me,‘Ich atinke
’ '
’
old gentleman," who went about mutter
Another Bay City bicyclist has run another Montgomery colt to a stock breeder
1
. n.ix '.l v&lt;ith Starch. Arrowroot i fiecret ot their charm Is summed up In one Ing, **Ech sirs," "O' mon,” "Na, na,” etwa*;’that he hnd b».un obliged to take
■ -iL-ur, and iVt/iereforo far more | Ford: Tree*. 'Dio people who laid them "Dlnna, dinnn," efr But Profosaor Ma.*- medicine, having been twice ridden over down and nearly killed nn old Indy noon of Binglianih'ii. N. Y., for 9500.
by the cavalry, but he should be quite sat- tlie sidewalk and made his et»cupe before
tdir, a century or two ago hnd the good
Tbe biggest uimrod. according tn hi*
describes him In his prime a* a tall, '
■
raical, coating less than one cent' ienie to plant a few score of young tree* s^n
spare, formidable looking man, six feet in I ii.Ced if. iu (•'injunction with tin* duke, he berng recognized. .
, own story, Ilves at Algonac. He claims
It is delicious, nourishing, About the green ami r.loug the streets. height, and his "habitual vocabulary wxi
to have shot seven quail at one vo'ley.
Now, look at them! Glorious elms arch the not Scottish at all, but very cfiolce anti
IhM nlcbl in Li. r.»n». nn.l th.. lUutbrr A ’ 'b'
b\d^"'
r
ftor
: : -thening, EASILY DIGESTED, street* aud envelop the plan* in shade.
enrri.-d-.to day for re±! ”” * "''**
•'"1'
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
.; hniraVly adapted for invalids The meanest cottage is pleasant nnd plw area stately English. If you studied his »n.l Grollen.™
In the matter of the estate of Mom
i turcaque if It stand* beneath a fine old- Intonation, however, you had lit tn at once. tnaining in .omniuuicntion with the En- o,lnr l*1™1
: ;.s for persons in health.
deceased.
....
moved among tbe Londoners for nenr- giish army, but that Gncisenau bail great.
Over -00 eels wiggled into the mill-race) Farnsworth,
Notice
I* bereby riven that I ahali sell at
tree. The poorest village is good to live iu■; He fifty
years nn unabashetl Annandale
pu-dlcsinctton. to tli* blgbrrt Udder, ou Tne»Sold by Crocers everywhere.
If it nestle** under giant trees. Plant trees.: man," And he made n very true nnd doubts whether they ought not to havo screen at Addison during the ruin of bun- d.iv
tlieliniuliiv.ot January. A. 1). taw. at tan
day mid Monday, and some of them o'clock
Plant them round the Bchoolhonse. Plant1 faithful friend of Professor Maa*&gt;n.—Lon- falleu back on Liege."—Athenteum.
in tn. forynoon at the
rebate
In tt.rt &lt;3ty ot * Haitian &gt;ln tbe
------------- - ------------ Wdghed eight pounds apiece. W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dorctatr, Mm* them round the church. Plant them on
County of lurry. In tbe State of Sitchina,
ithe common. Plant them nlotig theatreet.• don Globe. __________________
Schiller I.iuci Ughtning.
Nuthan Colby, for 35 years a resident of pur-asm
lo
llcrnw
aad
authority
foi: HEARING claims.
Olakc all the villages aud towns pleasant
A carton* atory Is told ofyhe boyhh life . Shiawa-we county, and one uf the found- ■granted tn n*r on tbe thirteenth day of
Hoy* Who Left the F*rm.. Nearly throe-fonrths of the men whq I of Schiller. Oue day. inzn tremendous cr4 of NrW |^ihn&gt;p. died' Sunday of Novemtwr, A. D. tret, by Uie Probate Court
[with trees.—New York Ledger.
Our day, tn- n treuwu»»«» , prs ...
of
Rarer
county. Michigan, nil U the estate,
,.,n"Y «
“*£* J°llw bnii
i&gt;miir,nJ
paralj.l..
iJ.v 'family
g-thrre.1
to. I «&gt;n«»l»i
........
„to
r tlie
„ a)|1| pgnjygjg.
have l&gt;een chosen by tbe people for the ' &lt;thundersten.u ■•*•
right, title auu interest of the -old dereased ot.
great office of the nation are men who ' f
In mhI to the rent vital.* situate a«d being in
Hlowa the uktvm. __________
_
gether iu ill di*gui*ed terror. But 1-ritz
Michigan's newest postmasters are: A. ttier.-wntyof Harry in the Stale of Michigan,
| "Did you notice that fellow who just left were early familiar with wooded hill* and twas missing, and rhe father, alarmed for
known and dr-cribed *• follow* to-wlt:
the counter here*" asked the proprietor of cultivated fields—for example, Lincoln, -his safety, sought him In vain iu all the C. Greenhue. Fishville. Moiiutcalm county,
The west frnetiona) liaH &lt;‘,iof the north wert
vice A. J. Strere. resigned: Mrs. M. 1. quarter
(n w X*) of sectlou number eighteen (IB)
ii 4 ■!«»*« J ar- re
the cigar stand iu adoWn town hotel nfiice. Grant, Garfield, Hnmlin, Gm ley, Tilden, ;
Barr. Huron, vice A. Neal resigned.
in township number one (I) north range num­
of tha Iwnisc.
io **&gt;■! Probata
Cleveland, Hnrrison, Hayes, Blaine and rooms
Ho
went
out
doors
to
search
for
the
|
ber ten (tn) wi-st, Evcptliig twentv CJO) acre*
r‘He is m dost crank.’’
The directory compilers have printed on the south eud .vid twenty right IO* *em ««
"Well, what is n ‘dust crank*’ ” I ntked. many others almost equally conapicunu* truant, mid, to hi* surprise, found him
• “Now and then we strike a smoker wbo 1 in current events or living rnenjory.
13.&amp;00 names in their volume fonBay City, the north end. contaialDg forty and CM» acres
perched on n branch of n solitary tree,
tarn! nviro or Id*.
.
believe* that cigars contain a great quan­ Among journalists, Henry Watterson eagerly watching the heavens and the if tlm usual rule of computation is follow­ of Dated.
November l.tb, A. D. 1*31.
.tnnun uay*»&lt; •'■**'
spent his early life in rural Kentucky, and flashes which lighted up the gloom. H« ed this gives city 41,400 Inhabitants.
Drsuv D. Faunmwowtb.
tity
ot
minute
dust
which
is
swarming
h. irucath
&lt;t*y •»( April
Administrator.
• •k in the f.reooon of each ot ■with deadly microbes that are likely to get Murat Halstead was born and lived on i* was wholly indifferent to tbe rain, which
Adrian's electric plant L« going to be
in(o tho smoker's lungs and cause *11 farm in Ohio. W. H. Vanderbilt was lx&gt;rn had wet him to tbe skin, and to the dan­
HCOBATK ORDER.
enlarged during the winter and 200 men
r
-Asort* of dire diseases. Such Jrilcws always in a small New Jersey town, and early en­ ger he Incurred. To the aburp retfroofs of
cut off tho *raaIler end of tiw cigar aud gaged in tho btisineM of ship chandlery; his fat her the boy replied, will) a (glowing will be employed.
The Art furniture manufacturing com­
blow through tbe weed from the other end Russell Sage wn* born in a New York vil­
VitUBAfK UKI.etL
lage; Jay Gould spent iiis early years on face:
"The lightning is so beantiful I wished pany bas been organized at Nonbvllle day. the wh day of Nmrm' er tn toe year
as if it were a tube.”— Chicago Mail.
his father’s farm in New York MtatB. In­ to aeo where il came from.”—Exchange.
with a capital stock of 85.000.
■ - .« •»&lt; inr ir* *»w
.
»*
gersoll
first
saw
light
in
a
country
town
in
urey. ’. -Meo at Uw *rn!**re Otbec.
James O. Bibbens. octogenarian of
New York: Talmage in a New Jersey vil­
• .1 H**Unt5i. ID »*•&lt;! &lt;*«*»**•
to_**&gt;«
»' a
Jackson, fell and broke his hip .Sunday |I
The Origin of " Starboard."
At one of the cnm;&gt; meetings tney wc«o lage and Davi&lt;l Swing, though born in
o. Itje Mb «1*» «» N
“
ss-wsrss
**•**&lt;»■&gt;•»
-s.“Starboard,” which lin* alwny* been dis­ aud u 111 probably not survive.
-&lt;stelgtuho .aredand
J®”*. discussing the question as to whether it is
ClUtle* W. An»&lt;4rw.g. Judge of a sin to have hot dinners on Sundays. The. Cincinnati, passed his boyhood on an Ohio puted by scholars ns to its meaning, him nt
ftMPoFtSiunihus
B*ck«fc- *»« ®* *jUf4
••Aunt Harriet" Burtnn. known as tin* rr**^*i vndTTig Hiatthe *dmln»str*tl&lt;»o &lt;d
farm. Whittier and Howells spent their
discussion occupied all of Sunday forenoon, youth in villages, the former dividing bis last twen explained with satisfactory au­ j first bride of Grand Rapids, was .-trickcTT
b« granted
Kuir« Harthom or
aud then the disputants adjourned to a time between farm employment nnd his thority. Mr. K. Keat says that Dr. Kings­ | with paralysis last week aud is now verj
■. r • td.ne v»d filing the pet’tton. dnly&gt; vert- cold dinner. After thi* they came together
undies. Follow the list out yourself and ley Informs him that as “starboard" is, by
tmenta Geon ml
eleventh &lt;U&gt; of
MMgned
common consent, from "ateerboard,” tbe
again, and the question was unanimously
mi* how long it will become.—Kansas City
, r*li&gt; * that a certain llI‘,ru,n*r1*l,^,n
side on which the helmsman stood to gnwp * Tlx* latke Superior Ium1w*r company Is
a. ct.nrt purporting to l»e i .»&lt;*ta*t wm decided in the negative.—Boston Herald.
llw steering paddle, so “larboard" is from
wat .t a .i l dtMOMbd
Times.
large
plant ut Ewen, consisting ’to* **&gt;•..X. ltoto*"*
’
■ ,t&lt;- au*l that adiulul»trrtl«n
‘•leerhoard.” the empty
' ' *usaw mill and four shingle mills.
• : ■ • n.*y he irurtedftsdd m-tithrter or some I Captain Stephen A. Bills, of Toms
Tr*t,«)utlnu.
stcerMnan didn't stand, in Hakluyt’s I
River. N. J., has a set of .novel dominoes.
The danger of’attempting to translate “Voyage*” there I* this passagt* about | Ishpeming's handsome new city hall
i; •
-n lt\* oruerel. that Wednesday. tha They are raaito from piecra of twenty-eight
from
one
language
into
another,
unless
4 Ih-o-nber. A. D. tret. »»
'different wrecks which have come ashore one is reasonably familiar with the lan­ Ohthere, "Whereupon he tooke bis voyage will lx* dedicated tomorrow with n splen­
»,.l lh.u IbAur. to Uv to “J* J­ on the New Jersey coast between Barnegat guage he is using, wa* illustrated by a directly north along tbe coast, haring ujxm
i .uel *!1 other tirr*oii» interested In ***1 Inlet, and Point Pieasanu They were made I mistake recently mud j by a young French­ j his Mteertlioord olwayo* t he desert land, did program.
The Commercial house at Mt. Pleasant
j and upon tha leercboord tho maine ocean."
iren- juired waplrtarntw^rT’ornre by Captain Charles Tilton of die life kit- 1
1■
I. to be boMen *t «»• ?r^£L.°l£d
t urned yesterday. Los*, 92.20U; insur­
She had come from Pari*, and wished to , ’ —New York Snn.
mt * in ot Hasting*. In said «
*r } I ing service, who wa* ten year* in getting woman.
•
*.im!. U *ny there be. why the pray* &lt;”
establish herself in this country m a | In Mssaachusotta there are more than ance ample.
!-t :t..uer m»y n&lt;x be graalwd And It t* together the collection.
BarT’’_2J£J.taw3*d*v«f bssrthgteacher of the French language. Sheac■■ ’'it ordered, that s*M letlthHier trtvw no. I re
F Braastn*!’* warehouse at are^Fridsy
In part* of Scotland persons suffering oordingly inserte 1 the following advertise­ j |35O,(X».GCO deposited in savings banks;
d.n«to «M**» «*’"'•”"" F’ ’
' • • ;-r.on* Intererted In «*14
i
Judge or X
&gt; show j snd
of it is in small aums, for the law
from epilepsy are direclnl to drink warm ment in one of the papers:
water from the skull of a person wbo bits
“A ybung I*»ri*inn lady deeirea to ladies.
show । doe® not dRP’v nny person to draw interest nifbL
, I-:1* tMied tn the Hartings Bisst.*. • •
committed
suicide.
If
piece?,
of
the
skull
""
more
than
W,0'*
in
any
bank
her
tongue
to
classes
of
American
ladies.
• V - ;•! mtrd and cireuUPxl tn mH Cmmty «
. E ir-j ,,nce lu each week for three suec«r»**ve are powdered and Kjrallowed with tbe draft Addre**," etc.—Youth’sComp-tulon.
it will be doubly efficacious.
• A tree copy3
Judge of Probata.

i!

. ..neMT-ewac.

O Thon who art my oaty Light,
Tbe* do 1 follow through tho night;
ptongh home and hop* arc out of U
Firm trust In Tboo my spirit hath;

heart
&lt;’ tv W.

Sfei?;, Mjm Jf Ugiaw

no Lnemicais

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Hutings Tbureday, Nuv. 19. kUBl.

MARSHALL L COOK. Belter.
■HTKKKD AH KKCOND-CLAM MATTKB AT
THJt HAtmHGM, MICH.; POBYOFFICB,
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inPORTIINT ANNOWCEHENT.

Notwithstanding the bad weather the past week our store has been crowded daily with customers, and in order to give everybody a chance to
secure some of our immense bargains we will continue our cut prioe sale one week longer.

EDITORIAL NOTES

BOSTON JTOKE

Conuuoii Set&gt;«e From ft Farmer.
Hun. J. H. Brig him, of Ohio, muter of
tbe national grange, In a circular to the
members of the order, after congratulating
them upon their prosperous condition at
thlFtimr, advises them in every case,
where il Is possible for them to do ao. to
hold their wheat for one dollar per bushel,
claiming that the European shortage will
do tbte; that It will bring a dollar and
ought to bring mure. After dwelling
upon other matters pertaining to theforder.
among other tilings, we find lire fol­
towing which is such good advice to all
that we copy it:
Not only have we reason to congratulate
ourselves upon better prices for gut pro­
duce, but we are also to be congratuated
that the dollar thus received will buy more
farm and family supplies than ever before
in the recollection of the "oldest inhabi­
tant.” With such conditions surrounding
the farmer. It occurs to me that we should
no longer disparage our calllug, hut accept
with thankfulness the bright present
We need not, because of present,favora­
ble circumstances, lose interest in the pub­
lic questions which are being discussed by
our people. No one is more anxious fur
good government than the farmer. No
one will receive greater Injury from n mis­
taken policy. Farmers &gt;bould therefore
study nnd examine thoroughly every pro­
posed change of law or policy. We cannot
afford to trust implicitly in the wisdom uf
political leaders. Where there is a direct
Issue, one side at least must be the wrong
aide. It b our duty to discover the wrong
aide of every Issue and antagonize it vigor­
ously. even if it becomes necessary to sever
relations that are valued. We should not
act hastily ever, nor be ufiduly influenced
by men who talk more than they think.
We should listen to all who seem honest
and earnest, but we must learn to separate
the wheat from the chaff.
Every farmer understands that no mat­
ter how large his pile of wheat may be
tbe pile of chaff is much the larger.
Many prophets, heretofore unheard of, arc­
now making a very great noise. Some of
them may be 'false prophets, talking for
profit I trust it there be such, they will
find no following In our order. The politi­
cal campaign upon which the people are
entering In several of tbe states is likely
to be a healed one, and while the tempta­
tion to say harsh things to those who dif­
fer with us is often great 1 hope that we
shall be able to overcome such temptations,
remembering that difference of opinion is
no crime.
Delrolt.bns long been cursed by tlie cunnlng davlltry of John Chris Jacob, a
scheming, unscrupulous ward politician.
It was largely the official misdeeds of tids
wily demagaguo which resulted in the re­
cent sweeping republican yiclory in tbe
democratic, city of Detroit. He la as bold
as he is unscrupulous—stops al nothing
that will help him gain his ends. He de­
fies law, defies the people, defies decency,
defies everything and everybody that at­
tempt opposition to him. He is not troub­
led with hia conscience. Indeed it has pass­
ed into history that he doesn’t possess such
a monitor. He has been called down by
tbe courts, and even tbe supreme court
has branded his unwarranted attempts to
defeat tbcjpopular will In the most stinging
language. But the man seems utterly lost
tn all these things, and is now engaged In
an effort to eouut out three republican ai­
dermen, about whose election there Is no
doubt. One would think no man would
be ao presumptuous as to attempt to defy
such a verdict upon himself as the people
of Detroit rendered November 3d. But
Jacob has no lack of gall; and unless tbe
supreme court ritall again call him down,
the plainly expressed will of tbe people* of
Detroit will be defeated by tills democratic
mountebank.

Nothing more instructive than the Ohio
campaign bu occurred in modern political
history. Upon the merits of the McKin­
ley bill, which has been viciously and
wantonly assailed, and upon tbe merits of
sound financial policy. Major McKinley
appealed to the people of Ohio for support.
It wu tbe meet distinctively educational
campaign ever conducted. It was the
studied aim of Mr. McKinley and his
friends not to dodge a single issue, but
zather to explain every one and to gain
support for them because of their inherent
justice. It wu a splendid triumph for
McKinley m a man, and for the courage of
his party In. squarely maintaining Its
ground.
Warden Davis bu saved the taxpayeis
&lt;ot Michigan SlfiO by falling to capture tbe
three convicts who escaped through a tunBd under tbe prison wall some ten days
ago. If be bad caught them, tbe state
would have been obliged to pay *50 for
ouch eonUct to the captors. It is thus
that a democratic administration practices
economy, saves money, and boasts of refrrm. Up to date Warden Davis Ims saved
M50 on seven escaped convicts wbo have
■at been captured, and at this rate will be
able to make a considerable showing as an
economist before his term expires. The
more convicts be lets escape the larger will
he his saving In not recapturing them.—
Jackson Citizen.

Over 1.000 emigrants landed on our
shores each calendar day lot month. We
abould rejoice in this if they were of the
tight kind. Bat this country bu been
■ffllzed tong enough, we think, as tbe
dumping ground for tbe venal and pauper
ctamea of the old world.
• The late elections in the west have put
amt* a quictua on the Alliance u an inde-

HASTINGS.

BLOCK,

Our Dress Goods Department will offer immense bargains the coming week, which we style as our C U f I RICE SALE. Oui black and colored
Dress Goods are attracting much attention, and our elegant styles and low prices have given us a large trade, ana now tlie knife goes in
deeper than ever. Note the reductions and be on hand if you wish to save money.
ALL OF OUR *1.35 BLACK GOODS REDUCED TO99c.
ALL OF OUR $1.50 BROADCLOTHS REDUCED TO95c.
.. ....
1 no
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tso
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.....
1,00
“ ana ILA A NELS “
“ 75c,
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..50c.
50c. FLANNEL
“
••S9c.
•&gt;
“ “
45c.
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“.................85a.
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86c“
• “
“ ......... 25c. .
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-35c.
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“.25c.
All new and elegant lines of Wide Wail Bedford Cords in black and all colors which we offer at 28c.; also a full line of Henrietta at 25c., all
double fold; see them.
,
55 pieces Fancy Plaids reduced from 65c. to 89c.

BOSTON STORE.

For T"wo Days at 99

Cents F-’ei? YardL.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 13 and 14, we shall offer tbe greatest liargains in Black Drew Silke ever shown in Michigan. We will evil from our
large line of silk, every yard warranted to wear, and sold all over the state at $1.50. Our special price will be 99c. for two days—no longer.

Remember Days and Dates, Nov. 20 and 21.
BOSTON STORE.
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We have received large lines of NEW CLOAKS in our Cloak Department tlie ]&gt;ast week, and during this onr special wile of Dress Goods and
Silks we shall make some very low prices in our Cloak Department
,

BOSTON STORE.
JUST RECEIVED!
100 pieces of new style Indigo Dress Prints5c. per yard.
150 pieces Badger State 4-4 Unbleached Sheeting... ,5c. per yard
50 “ Glove Finish Cambric all colors and blck. .Sic.
“
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10 “ Dress Drilling7c.
••
50 “ American Prints, dark styles3c.
“
20 “ Gingham Apron Checks5c.
"
200 dot. Clark’s O. N. T. Sjiool Thread4c.
100 doz. Barlier’s Linen Thread 7&lt;\
100 “ Corticelli 100 yds Silk, per spool7c.
100 “ Goff’s Dress Braid5c.
5,00&lt;&gt; Milward’s Needles, per paper4c.
•
&gt;0- Visit onr UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT for good honest goods at the lowest living prices.
*

BOSTON STORE,
HASTINGS, MICH.

SAIL.EY BLOCK,
The Journal's political position is, to say
the least, amusiug. Its editor Is a demo­
crat, and accepted office from n democratic
administration. He labored for the elec­
tion of Grover Cleveland, and will unques­
tionably support Grover Cleveland as tbe
regular democratic nominee for the presi­
dency next year.
But in the last
Journal there is nn immense cartoon
in
which “Shy lock to represented
as
holding Grover in one arm
and President Harrison in the other, aud
allowing both to suck from a bottle labeled
“gold standard." Tlie humor of this pic­
ture will be more apparent next year.

It has been demonstrated that America
can produce or purchase block tin as cheap
as Great Britain. It lias also been proven
by successful attempts made recently that
tbe steel plates ready for tinning can be
rolled here m well as elsewhere. The rest
of the process for the manufacture of tin
plates is very simple, and no question can
be raised but that, in the very near future,
our country will be making all the tin
plate it needs. And when that time shall
come, everybody except free trade demo­
crats will be happy.
The Detroit Tribune is now making a
crusade to compel the 1,400 saloonists of
Detroit to pay their licenses as they should.
It has been their custom to pay at tbe end
of the year or not at all, as best suited
them. The Detroit Tribune is undertak­
ing many commendable things, and is suc­
ceeding In them too.

Additional Local News.
A professional man living not far front
Hastings, is said to have bad a thorny path
In getting luto the matrimonial harness,
though there safely enough now.. Some
time ago we are informed be read in one
of the Detroit papers, in tbe "Want” ads.
that a lady there would like a position tn
a small family as housekeeper. Tbe pro­
fessional gentleman dropped his matrimon­
ial line over in that direction, and by
means of a brief and soulful letter breath­
ing love to the lady It la said her attention
wu secured. Finally be proposed matri­
mony and she accepted. Accordingly it
wu arranged that she should reach this
city on a recent Saturday afternoon. The
county elerk wu visited, and informed
that his services would probably be re­
quired la making out a marriage certificate.
Tbe fair lady arrived u per schedule with
three trunks and a quantity of household
utensils. She got off the train and soon
was greeted by her afllaneed. She is said
to have aired him up thoroughly, and ev­
idently wm not any too Well suited; for
the first train homeward was the one she
took, accompanied by trunks, utensils lor
housekeeping and a not very flattering
opinion of tlie gentleman. But tbe sorrow
of the swain over this rn*? departure
must liavc been speedily ended, for he
straightway cast about fur another partner
to share hl- Joys and sorrows, found her.
and now claims bar M hb own.

GLOVE AND MITTEN DAY
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R. Mudge &amp; Son’s Store
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1891.
65 ct. GLOVES and MITTENS will be sold for 45 cts.
60
45
50
45
$1.25

si.oo

90 Ct.
35
25
20 ct. BOYS’ MITTENS
40
OIL TANNED GLOVES

75
25
20
10
•25

We are Still Selling those $1.50 Boys’ Over­
coats for 99 cents. ■

R. MUDGE &amp; SON,

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Watch this Space.
Something is Going to Drop.

the clothiers.

�Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.
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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 30.

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------ --------------- ;HASTINGS, MICH.. NOVEMBER-8671891.

Hastings Banner

IT WILL PAY YOU
TO EXAMINE

0. D. SPAULDING'S
STOCK OF

Dress Goods;
Underwear
Blankets,
Comfortables,
Cloaks,
And

The best A
ing medium m Bar­
ry County.

Tetclszets

. 'i will find it one of the largest and best selected, and our prices are lower than the lowest.

’ARFQQ GAnDQ " a&lt;l&lt;led lawly to our line and it now comprises one of
UvJV/UO. the best and most carefully selected stocks ever shown in the
.
city.

Great Values in Black Goods.
We offer special inducements in these goods which cannot be surpassed as regards
nialitj' and price.
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inc Henriettas, Cashmeres, Serges, Silk Finish Henriettas, Silk
Warp Henrietta^, Bedford Cords, Broadcloths, etc.

I: addition to the above we wish you to reinembeCthat with each dress pattern (anyi . ;;1«m • 50c.) we donate you all the inside trimming. Every lady should take advanr ot this excellent opportunity. A comparison of prices will convince you that we give
t th - best qualities at the lowest prices.
We have the best and latest fashions plates and our saleslady. Miss Herrington, a thor•hh urst-cla-w modiste, will be pleased to furnish all desired information in regard to
' t immings etc. Don’t fail to examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere.

Ladies','"Gents’ and Children's Underwear, in white and natural wool
' Merino, Camels Hair, etc. First quality goods,
bought right and sold close.

WHOLE NO. 1902
J. C. Downlnr. J. L. RhodM belwetaeM

A couple of intoxicated railroaders In­
chairman and W. E. Holt secretary. Dr. sisted upon joining the masonic lodge In
Young stated that Mr. Barber had con­ Grund Ledge last week, and though they
cluded not to make any proposition, tod didn’t receive the regular Initiation yet
that tbe people’s only way out was iigita- they will remember the one they did re­
HABTIKCa, KICB.
tion or self-arbitration. Stirring speeches ceive for some time to come. They pro­
were made by Messer*.
Downing. ceeded to attempt to enter tbe lodge,
Rhodes, Dean, Wood and Williams, after which was in session, by force, when one
OUR COUNTY.
which a purse of $500 was raised In less of them was thrown down stairs, and tbe
than five minutes to start tbe ball rolling. other’s countenance was rather discolored
■1
A few days ago, two fakes stopped at F. A. Dean will sift the case to the bottom during the fracas. They paid fines
John Ehret’s near Nashville, and pro­ and knock the bottom out of the dam If amounting to $12 and It cost$5 for repairs.
possible.
ceeded to tell hl* son, the father being
absent, that there were untold millions in
school; COLUMN.
Work has been resumed on the ditch to
— . . . . a- —
the sale of a "patent chicken lice ex­ conduct the waters of Minges brook Into
terminator” they bad to dispose of, and Goguac lake, to increase the water supply
V
that he bad better buy territory. Ehret Jr. of BatUe Creek.
During the past week a circular relative
to the reading circle has bee ; mailed to
bit, and contracted for tbe blue sky over
Kalamazoo
Is
infested
with
a
lot
of
teachers.
Whlle
’
not
all
was
accomplished
three towniblps. agreeing to give three
loads of bay for that part of the heavenly thieves who make a business of going through this agency last year that had been
hoped for, still much good was certainly
ether above him. The fakes thought that around and robbing clothes lines.
was about their time to make bay, and Kalamazoo College has now 150 'stu­ done. Not far from 125 teachers did more
or less of tbe work, besides many, not
hired teams to draw it Two tons had dents.
teachers were members, taking up a part
been delivered to J. Osmun, of Nashville,
al $0.00 a ton, when Ehret Sr. put In an
S. A. Brown, of Kalamazoo, has closed of tho work. The books selected by tbe
appearance and notified them that his son arrangements for handling the famous state board last year were Page's Theory
was not responsible," and they must not horse Nelson next year. The horse will and Practise and Barnes’ General History.
draw the other load of hay. And that arrive In Kalamazoo early next spring. All the circles in this county, howerer,
used White instead of I’age, tbe proper
wasn’t all he said. In his judgment 88.00
Charles Dunn was sent to the De­ thing perhaps under the cooditons that
a ton would settle for tbe two loads de­
livered to Usmun. an«! so the fakes were troit house of correction last week from confronted us. Page’s Theory b a moot
out $4.00 on the hay and as much more Battle Creek for over-driving a livery horse excellent book and no teacher should fail
for hauling IL They haven’t yet been that he hnd lilred to take a short drive to lead it. Tbe spirit of intense earnest­
ness that pervades every page of tbe book
able to figure out where they gained by around town with.
cannot but inspire anyone. The books
the transaction.
The reeent wholesale prosecution for chosen this year are White’s Pedagogy and
A. L. Rasey. of Nashville, recently sold violations of the local option law in Van Hale’s Lights of Two Centuries. The
his stallion, Barry Golddust to a Chicago Buren county have resulted in closing up latter is an excellent book but we believe
gentleman. It Is claimed the price was all of the saloons of that county.
a better choice might have been made.
$3,100. It wiil be with regret that our
Chancey Miller, one ot the old pioneers As teachers we need more to know of the
readers know that Barry shall do longer of Calhoun county, died at hb home in great teacher of the world than about the
bo seen here.
Bedford recently.
great sculptors or composers. We are
more Interested In Froebel aixi Pestalozzl
It is evident that If Nashville’s dam Is
John O'Connor who claims to hail from
removed, there will be some trouble about Montreal, bad all the toes on hb right foot than in Watteau or Bach. Few of tbe
It. Mr. Barber, the owner of the dam re­ crushed, and hb left ankle fractured by a circle, however, will feel they have sat­
isfactorily completed tbe last year's work
fuses to name any sum that will intlueiice Grand Trunk freight train last week.
we think. Of course if any have time to
him to tear the dam away. The dam
Battle Creek residents complain of the take up anything new. they can make
kickers have retained Frank Dean, of
Charlotte, ind will do all they can to have indiscriminate use of fire arms within tbe their own selection. Our cjrcle are ail
city limits for the purpose of exterminat­ reading WincWH’a "Walks nnd Talka."
tlie^aiu removed.
As stated in the circular, those that faith­
^Na»hv|i|| will have a literary club or ing the Euglbh sparrow.
fully undertake the work will be excused
Earl Clark, of Leroy. Calhoun county, from writing upon theory and art and U.
know the reason why not.
wanted some quail on toast before the law 8. history at their next examination. Let
The Middleville Manufacturing Co. tnlk permitted him to soot them. Hu bagged a us have at least 200 members this year.
of adding a new boiler to their plant.
few of them but tbe game warden got hold
Tlie Midllllevllle Sun notes that 25 new of him and lie has just settled for hb sport
Teachers, suppose you engage a school
upon terms that are satisfactory to you
houses' and a iuiw store have lieen added by paying $50.
to that village this year—a very good
An addition to the city of Battle Creek and afterwards the director comes to you
and
says, "We can get another teacher for
record indeed, and one due to’the establish­ has been platted by a couple of wealthy
five dollars less per month than we were
ment of the manufacturing concent there. residents of that city.
to pay you and we would like to be released
The annual meeting of the manufactur­
Ripe strawberries were picked from tbe from our bargain with you." What would
ing eomjtaay at Middleville last week. It vines of a Kalamazoo gardeuer last week you think of him? Suppose you go to him
was shown that its business was in very Monday.
and say. "1 have been offered five dollars
satisfactory condition, aud the present
Dr. Edwards was elected medical super­ more In another district and I should like
management will be continued.
to be released." What ought he to think
y/k Middleville dealer advertises that lie intendent ot the Kalamazoo asylum last of you?, sauce for the goose is sauce for
week at a meeting of the trustees.
the gander.
us have no more of thia.
will sell no more squawbuck oil. but will
E. Strong, manager of the Wonderland You cannot afford to bare school officers
sell XXX headlight water white oil at the
same pried That would seem to end ail Tlicater and Museum, at Grand Rapids, form a poor opinion of you.
danger from squawbuck kerosene in our lias disappeared and a score of freak
attractions are turned loose on the world
Nearly half of the teachers have sent for
sister village.
without means to reach tlie next museum. the mbrithly report cards- We shall be
If wliat the Woodland News states la the The theater lias been running behind and glad to send them to all that will use lhem
truth, the Officers should not be slow al-out in leaving, Strong took ail the assets nnd and shall be pleased to have teachers send
arresting Ephraim Lucas of tital town for neglected salaries that had been due two each mouth a brief statemeut of the attend­
brutally cruel treatment of a horse. If weeks. The freaks will be helped out ou ance, tardiness, etf. Wc cannot undertake
some way irouid be devised whereby the a benefit
,
to publish the names and standing of tbe
horse couiH kick him around a ten acre
The other day on a wager. C. S. Horner pupils but will give an abstract Miss
lot for a few days it would be about right
of tin* Electric Light works, ran from the Powers of No.5, Maple Grove, reports at
the close of the second mqfch the names
Anderson House to tho light station, started
Mr*. Pafecal Wheeler, of Woodland, was the dynamo and had every electric light in of 20 pupils that did not whisper during
recently stricken with paralysis, arid lies town turned on. all inside of one minute the month and 14 that were neither absent
in a Very irltleal condition.
,
.rod ten seconds. Probably no system in nor tardy. The enrollment was 37. From
No. 11. Irving. Miss Girvin report* 13
Several hvoodland farmers have bought the state b so conveniently arranged for neither absent nor tardy for the month
steel ranges of traveling dealers for from quick work. It shows the value of tbe with ah enrollment of 31. During tbe
80.1 to$0* As good or* better goods of the electric light in the case of a fire on a dark entire fall term of two months there was
same kind can be bought al from $5 to $15 night after the lights are out—Eaton but 12 cases of tardiness.' What school
itaplils Journal.
less money of home dealers.
can^pcat this?
The division of the D. L. A N. Ry..
from Grand Ledge to Grand Rapids is in
Scenes from real life. No. 4.—The
the sheriff’s hands on a suit brought by tlx* teacher was very anxious to impress upon
Delated Letter.
Joseph Bhrlner’s great uncle from Ger­ railroad contractors lo recover money Tor his pupils the importance of politeness
building
the
road.
Nearly
$70,000
is
still
many. wig) has been vialtuig him, returned
and gentle manners.—a good thing by tbe due them.
to his home last week.
way, hence he Improved the opportunity
Stanley Warren returned from hte pleas­
The Eaton Rapids Journal was started to read to them a selection from Gow's
ure trip Monday.
20 years ago. and is Ina \ery flourishing ■•Muralsand Manners.’’ another good idea.
Mts. Annie Jones, who lias been so dan­ condition at present.
Not long afterward, being somewhat weary
A ‘ ■
gerously |ll. Is mi the gain.
perhaps, he tipped his chairback, drew his
H. I’. Dunning, a prominent druggist of feet upon one of Its rounds, and thus re­
We have heard It whispered that there
Allegan,
died
’
last
week.
is to be a,wedding In the near future.
mained for some time. When the member
We hear that Blanche Barker is about to
Plainwell’s postmaster has been notified of a class handed him a book there was no
open a millinery shop here, if this be so. that his salary has been increased $100.
acknowledgement of the flavor. When a
here Is whlring her success.
pupil answered Indistinctly, he usually
One provision of the election law now in said "hUh.” When the teacher did not
Our recent rains of late have improved,
force b that candidates shall file with the speak dIXinctly it was noticed that tbe
the looks;of, wheat very much.
Wm. Tompson made a business trip to countyjclerk an itemized statement of cam­ pupils frequently said "huh”
too;
paign expenditures, duly sworn to. tn (children are very Imitative creatures you
Grand Rapids Monday.
Query,—How many tons of
Mrs. Trim Ford, who has been sick. Is order that It may be made certain that know.)
money Was not used in unlawful ways. theory are equlrlaent to one ounce of
convaleMuL
.
• The Stevens’ school commenced Monday How neatly the law will accomplish the practice?
object desired b still undetermined. John
with Ml.w M.r Potter. •» trotter.
The Briggs’ school begins next Monday, S. l.awrence. Democrat the fin1! ol the
No. 5. This teacher read nothing from
week filed his statement that the campaign
will, WU W.mer at tlie beltn.
Gow. Several things were quite noticable,
Warren Payne has a brother from Salt cost him $2,212.18.
however, rhe teacher invariably said
Lake City visiting nim.
Senator Stockbridge has promised hl a "thank you" when favors were done her.
support in securing an appropriation from
f
Some way the pupils were growing Into the
RanUrlil.
Congress for the improvemeut of Sau- same habit. .When the little ones were
While Arden Morford was taking treat­ gatuck harbor.
It Is estimated tliat dismissed tlie teacher said ••Good night,
ment at Battle Creek. hh wife who wa&gt; $10,000 will make a good port of it
children,” and "Good night. Miss ----attending him fe)l down a flight *ul atgire.
A man sprang flirt of the woods &lt;on a came back the response. There seems to
breaking her wrist and bruWng her aebeat least two ways of undertaking some
t
last
lonesome
road
near
Dorr
one
nlgnt
vcrely. At tfr*t lite was dispared of. but
week and seized tbe homes’ heads and things. "You pay your money and take
at this writing she is slowly recovering.
your choice.”
Building the church sheds goes slowly tried to stop the team of a couple of men
driving through. . The horses sprang for­
on account of Imd weather.
In No. I. Assyria, Miss Bradley closed
L. C. Edmunds ami wife returned last ward and foiled the attempt at robbery.
week from their visit In Ingham nud U ashReuben Miller, a desperate character her fall term with an ••entertainment"
tenaw Co., and report having a grand living near Springport, went to Onondaga (thp nature of which we are not informed)
time with old neighbors and schoolmate*. las’, week and became intoxicated. He that netted the sum of $7.60 which will
Some of our neighbors seem to be quite went to the home of John Dickinson with be expended for supplementary reading
out with the boys shooting on their land. whom he had a few words. Becoming matter. What a fine thing it would belt
Nellie Edmunds closed a successful term enraged be knocked him down and kicked every scoool In the county could be thus
f
of school iu our districtiast Friday.
him. breaking three Yibs and injuring him entertained. ____________ ___
The cottage building ami
internally. He has been arrested and gave
of the land on the west wide of Mill lake are bonds for $=«X)3.
progressing finely for the summer resort of
That suckers still bite even though tlie
Measure for Measure” is certainly not the
X Toww’hl" board meets at the clerk’s weather b cold, was demonstrated in
office the first Tuesday aflemoou of Grand Ledge last week. Lansing sports happiest ot Shakespeare’s comedies, but It
ninned their faith and bet their money possesses many strangely interesting fea­
D Dexter 11uni’s wife is suffering with In- heavily on a comparative stranger,. who tures. which will be charmingly elucidated
Andrew lamg
In the December inunbtr
proved to be very fleet footed. Grand _by____________
_____
flamatory rheumatism in her shoulder.
_u;
Eight remarkably
Frank Doty * Co. shlped a carload of Ledge sports backed their own man. the j,f Harper’s Magazine
sprinter himself, taking many of the bets ■beautiful
--------• illustrations
— of striking scenes In
bO0nlaTi&gt;uL-'&lt;i«y&gt; evening, Thanksgiving offered by Linslng. Tbe race was run in tbe play, from drawings by Edwin A.
nighL there will be services nt the cbwh Grand Ledge and won by the Grand Ledge Abbey, will supplement Mr. Lang’s com­
ments. arid will give to modern readers a
by Rev. Wallace, aud everybody is Imlted man. Tlie Lansing man never stopped new and delightful Interest In the comedy.
running after the race, but ran to a
t0 Mro^Peltengill has returned home from carriage In waiting for him and skipped
Much misapprehension has existed ir.
the country, when it dawned upon tbe the public mind relative to the great sta­
her visit to Chicago.
sports from the capital city that they bad tistical investigation by tho Senate
Ladles aid society meets at Chas. A.
been taken in.
Finance Committee regarding the effect ot
Bristol* next week Wednesday.
Martin Buchanan, a young man living tariff laws upon tbe industrial condition
of tlie country during the laat half century.NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
l„ Lowell.
I—’"
mid taken to Kalamazoo. Tbe officers A full statement will be published In the
The adjourned meeting to f‘,rJ^er f0,0' took him only after a lively tussle In December number of tbe North American
sider the removal oi the Nashville &lt;lam. which Buchanan pointed a loaded pbtol at Review by tbe Honorable Carroll D.
Friday afternoon, attracted several Inta - Sim and threatened to .hoot HI. In­ Wright, United States Commissioner of
estrd parties from our neighboring village, sanity was caused by over-study while at Labor, who has had charge ot the luvratiincluding Dr. Young. Editor Feighncr^and
gatlon.
1 Xri Meeting was called to order by school.
Published Thursdays v y
COOK EROB..

Additional Local. I

0419

Black Cheviot Jackets.

Every Garment Stylish, Well Made

and a Bargain.

See lhem.

0. D. SPAULDING

�% HU

even assuming that she had done it.
some one must lie aware of tho fact, nnd
the reward that ha*l been offered would
long since have led to her bringing bnck.
He was obliged, consequently, .to ac­
quit Sallio of having luul any liand in
the disappearance, and where else to
look he knew not. But on Saturday, the
ninth day aftnr the calamity, ho rcceiml
ft letter from Sallio herself, which ho
read with a mixture of hope and fear
that almost broke his heart.
••Dear sir,” it ran. “I have, of course,
heard of your loss, and I can say, with­
out fear of your misunderstanding me,
that it interested uie. Let me also re­
mark at tho outset thnt tho rewards you
offer would not be acceptable to me.
even were I to become entitled to them.
But, ns yon may* easily imagine, my
mind, since our last meeting, has not
been entirely at ease: and if 1 wete able
to forward your efforts in this affair I
should feel justified iu hoping that any
hostile designs you may have against mo
“*! «m heartily glad to ace you. Count de would undergo some modification. It is
LimcP' uhc said.
for this reason that I address you. I do
Within an hour from the time when not wish
„iSll to
w exaggerate lhe
IUO »
atUv ox
value
of me
tho
Olympia Raven and tbe Count de Lisle . information I poarea»-it may lead to
rfiould have been made man and wife 1 nothing. But, at any rate, I ’ believe I
all tho detective skill available in New ' have c .me into jxwaeiion of :&lt;omething
Y&lt;xk was tugaged in searching for the ! that may turn out a clew; and if you
bride. Not only that, but men were J will call at mv hotwe alone at noon tostationed at every possible point of exit nrorrow I will tell you what it is. I must
from the citv:
city; tele-cram*-,
U-lcgram, were sent
rat to 1‘ M'ipuh&lt;U', however,
thnt yon
from
_ *i.„»
...... show 4this
v:.
every village, town and city within a t letter to do odc. nor intimate that von
tbotremd mUw every «te»mer. vemel haTB n^ved it, for I will not run the
and vehicle leaving or-about to leave ri,k ot
forretaUoa ur interfered
2R w York wns searched. In the coarse with in the matter. You can, of course,
of a day or two thousands of photo­ disregard thi letter if you choose, or you
graphs of the missing girl were distrib­ can attempt to draw my secret from me
uted in nil directions over the country, by force; but if you know nw well you
and were posted up at every street cor- will
niu do neither vi
iC«r things, ,,but
ul au
of w
these
ac-.
ner, in every church, in every place of (
my invitation under tho conditions
awnsemeut iu the city. Accompanying 1 that 1 have imposed."
them was an offer of a reward that lias | Tlyjre might, no doubt, be personal
probably never been paralleled in the ] danger to tho count iu going to this renhistory of the world: One million dollars I dezvuns. Sallie Matchin and he were
chbIi fbr information tliat wouhl lead to on terms of deadly enmity, and nothtbe recovery of Olympia Raven, or of ing won]d roit iier l»etter than to
, her body if rhe were dead, and ten mill- ! have him out of the wav. Going alono
ion dollars to any one who would bring to her house he might «Ldly fall into a
her to her friends uninjured in health faui] ambash; for. perilous though it
and limb. Meanwhile the papers de- would be to commit violence upou a
voted columns to the discussion of the man of his social prominence, Sallie was
matter; it was talked of in every house- a desperate woman and wm capable of
.hold in the United States; long-cable- [ anything.
grama on the snbiect were, rat to I if l,o braiutwl, bnwever, it wa., by no
Europe, and it ir not too n^nch to Bay means on accoaat of any renudcrations
that by the «nd ot n w«-k marly every „ to bin own satetv. If h» bad known
inhabitant ot the cvilizxl world hod । that h„ w,re
heard tbe name ot Olympia Karen and • would still have Tara prompt U, the
knew something ot her history.
hom.
onJy lh,t he wu aa.ure.1
It seemed impomble that all this that 0I„npia had l»x-n placed in soft,,'.
should tail to bring some news ot her; But this was very far from c-rtain. The
and quite as mneb it she wm dead as if
mjght j* merely a bait to draw
she were alive How could a ‘person- ■ him
lllnl to
destrurti.m; and
his destruction,
to destruction;
and hin
destruction,
and a girl of striking beauty at that- •’ ao
„ far
far from
from benefiting
benefiting Olympia,
might
Olympia, might
vanish so utterly and suddenly that no | remove the onlv chance, remaining to
one of the mijlinua of her fellow creat- her to escape.
:
’
. . And
since
no one was to
urea, their senses sharpened and their I ]nj*
ow on
wha errand he hod gone, the
know
on what
cupidity aroused by the promise of chances were against his fate being dis­
wealth to u fabulous amount, should be covered.
aMe to give u single scrap of information
Nevertheless, after weighing all con­
concerning her? Hud no one seen her siderations, he resolved to go. It was u
pass? Hud no one received her where chance, aud the only one that hud of­
•he waa gone? If no longer in this life, fered itself. Were he to neglect it he
did earth and water so effectually eon- might repent it forever. The only pre­
caution he took was to place a revolver
drawn to the spot? If she had been foully in his pocket, and at twelve o’clock t£e
dealt with, was there no accomplice next day he rang the bell at Hallie
whoee greed would tempt him to open ;■ Matchin’s door.
’’
his lips? Be that as it might, nu syllable ! Sallie, of course, was far too clever to
of news was received. If ’Olympia had ' think of attempting to influence her vis­
gone out of existence like the flame of ar I
‘ itor by accentuating the seductiveness
candle, she could not have left Jess trace of her beauty. She had already experi­
behind her. The whole world had been enced the ill success of such an effort,
asked where she was. and, cudgel its and even had it been otherwise a man
brains as it would, it had been able to in an agony about one woman is not in
frame no reply.
humor to be attracted by another, apart
Early in the proceeilings Tom Ban­ from the question of previous enmity.
nick had followed up his notion as to But Sallie enjoyed her beauty on her
Garcia, and his investigations had ended own account, and took pleasure in adorn­
in discovering the inau in Philadelphia. ing it. So the tiger seems to feel a pride
When fonnd he was in a drunken stu­ iu her glossy stripes and the coral snake
por, and the proprietor of the hotel at in its gaudy scales. This wuinan bud
which he was staying said that he had never felt so sweet a satisfaction with
been there since the night of April 30— herself and her prospect iw when she
twelve hours before Olympia disap­ bade her visitor welcome that day; aud
peared. On coming to his proper senses she looked as she felL At tbe first
Garcia had little to say for himself. He
intimated that dri.uk had been his demon her the pure bloom and freshness
from the beginning, and that an occa­ of May itself; but as one looked
sional spree he must have. When ques­ more closely he became conscious of
tioned ns to Olympia he merely shook something behind this innocent and
his head and remarked thnt he was sorry ■balmy aspect which was as poisonous
for the oomit. “Tell him,” he added, and cruel as sin. The rich, glowing
color, the queenlygrace, the dark, daunt­
lived a decent life longer than I ever did less eyes, the smiling, curving lips, the
sparkle of a jewel here and there, and a
lapse into the tramp 1 was when he certain oriental luxuriousness of cos­
fonnd me. I followed him up to the al­ tume and demeanor, all contributed to
tar; now I shall follow my own nose to render her a splendid, pestilential creat­
the devil, aud that wiil be my address!” ure, such as tlie women of medieval Italy
Saying which this enigmatical person­ might have been, or Cleopatra. There
age turned over in his bed and went to she stood, like a queen in her kingdom;
and she greeted the count with a smile

count that U Balhe Matchin had wish^l
to avenge herself upon him in the mont
Active manner conceivable, she could
net have hit upon a method so effective
“I am heartily glad to see you. Count
as thia. No doubt she would willingly de Lisle,” she said. “I thought it even
have spirited Olympia away had she. chances that you did not come. You
been able to do ao, but it wu impossible evidently have courage. Shall I clap
Invwrtigation showed that no ]&gt;erson had
been admitted to the house during Xhe

to buy. If you prove that you have it
you cau name your price.*!
“Oh. my dear count, you forget that I
am "a woman, with all a woman's foibles
nnd frailties,” she exclaimed; “Women
cannot more in straight lines, like bul­
lets; they must undulate, like snakes.
Besides, I want to feel that I am a hu­
man being dealing with another human
being, not one part of an abstract com­
mercial transactiqp. You must remem­
ber that this is
of the most interest­
ing moments M my life. You cannot
expect mo io let\ jmuw by in »o frigid a
manner. I must j*et what meat there is
out of it; or, if you cannot spare the time
and patience, you cau always get up and
go away. But 1 give you fair warning
that I will tuft tell you what you want
to know until 1 have *told yon every­
thing I want you to hear."
“Perhaps, you had better give me
some assurance, in'the first place, that
‘youcan tell me what I want to know.”
Sallio hesitated a moment, and her
hand moved toward n box on the table.
But she withdrew it and said: “No, I
will not do even that. You think me
unreasonable, of course, but I can’t help
it; I must conduct this affair in my own
way or not at all.”
This whimsical pretense of femmine
fustdnesB in the face of a situation bo grim
and tragic had a certain informal humor
about it that almost made the count
laugh. It was as if alio were to protest
that it would quite make her head ache
to murder a man with a carving knife;
an Italian poinard of the Fifteenth cent­
ury was the only instrument she could
think of oj^raiing with.
“(Jo on, then,” ho Baid. “There is a
limit, but I hope, on all accounts, you
wont transcend it. Recollect that I,
too, am desperate!"
“Come, thnt is a bond of sympathy at
any rate.” exclaimed Sallie, in a musical
warble. “Now we chat together cosily!”

CONTINUED

Colds and Coughs

Dollars for
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A CHANCE FOR ARTISTIC AND LITERARY TALENT.

We need TWENTY or MORE origiuri sod miking dnipu, far NsrawvrAdvrrtueraeel, ot SANTA CLAUS.SOAP. The nimclscsuren, Meun. N. K. lawbook
&amp; Co, audtorire us to pay

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Philadelphia.

Lowell, Mass.
GOLT ME2AL, PALIS, 1373.

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s
.Breakfast
Cocoa

S

from which tlio excess o!
oil has been removed,
is
Absolutely
Pure

it i* Soluble.
' No and
Chemicals

are used in Its preparation. It has
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
economical, costing less than one cent
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.

ZU So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N. T.

Boor Stomach, blarrhrea, Lnxclauon.
KUa Worm*, give* alccp. and promol
WltfioStajurioca mcdicafloo.

IT will y
for them
BE
Than Money.
Educate them at tbe Grand Rapids [Mich.] Bus­
iness Collette. Ledyard Block, cor. Pearl and
Ottawa-sts. Vtaltas, For catalogue address A.
8 Pariah, successor to C. G. Swensberg.

PROBATE ORDER.
Bute of Michigan.
tbe City of Hastings. In said county, on MonUMuand e1Uhl^nd&lt;
rA0and&gt;^nitytonr.0*r 0D'
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol
Probate.
in the matter of the estate of C.
Columbus Backus, deceased.

lias the largest stock of

Fancy Crockery «■ Glassware
Ever shown in this city anil

Prices That Will Reach All
CALL AND SEE DS BEFORE BUYING.

Lamps Way Down
French's White Lily Flour §2.50.
Charlotte White Rose Flour §2.50.
Highest market price paid for all] kinds of livil^poultry
and game.

Jos. Rogers

Do You Have Weak Eyes?
Do You M the Best Spectacles or Eye
Glasses 01 Earth?
If you do, call on Dr. Lowry, the oculist, the optician.
Take this advice and you wont regret it; and you will save
your eyes and money in the end

DR. LOWR
GWT PUBLIC S^LE
"’Wednesday, dec. 2, isei.

eleventh day of December A. D. u»l. at
ten o’clock m the forenoon, be assigned
tor the hearing ot said peUtlon, and
French maid-in-waiting, with tho Rue
Kian Samovar on a tray. Sedhe watched

xSale to begin at io a. m. sharp.
No postponement on account of weather.

'
200 Head Recorded Poland China Swine.
|O Grand Stock Hoant IB months to five
JW» old. many of them having national reputations.
20 Grand Matured Brood Sowa, the
Insaldooaaty.and pride of Rlvendde herd.
40 Carefully detected Yearling Brood Sown., tbe tope ot the crop of
130 First-Claw. Spring of 1W1 Pigs. A finer lot were never Men together.
S-S* ETT.fi ISO plg«.
AU stock older than Jan. 1, 1W1, named and recorded in Ohio Poland China Record. All
young stock eligible. Thin 1b the grandm lot of Poland China* erer exposed at public wile.
Catalogues win be ready for distribution Nov. 16. nnd win be mailed upon application.
■riirtn,r fv.lt
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church, abe could have been waylaid
upon tbe way thither? The distance was

es’sag.g

CaiwaWs
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MOBRILL’S STORE. HASTINGS.
Some more cliean houses wanted rant­
ing from 8400 to $1000.
Remember thnt thin column contain*, but
a very small part of the property 1 hm ■
for Mie or exchange.
I have Improved anti vacant city lot* f«r
sale and exchange in all parts of the dty.
Fanning landa^for sale and exchangv in
all parts of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rafalils prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.
I have choice Chicago property tor
-.
well located in different parts of the cay.
ranging from 8425 up to 8&amp;D.U00. a •.pieiidld opportunity for Investment* hi th;*’*
marvelous city where fortunes ore made in
Reul Estate. 1 have maps of the city lo­
cating the different places for sale.

On Jefferson street tw.o Iioum-s and h»t|
at bargains, and on easy terms.
Near furniture factory.—one lot and
hoiw well finished SI.000; 8.MW dowii.
ba), on time at 7 per cent.
And one bouse and lot one block from
factory. StW); Sioo down, baL at ~ jx-r
cent. Cheai&gt;.
House and lot near Whip nnd Felt Uoo'.
factory. $1,000. $5&lt;»0 down. t-al. :: year-.

Several •.splendid bargain* in the Isl
ward and other part.* of the city.
Brick bam for sale at a ImPgain, on mi­
ner op|*»slte Ford’s hotel80 ft. front by 1-40 ft. de»'p.wv»! Iwatril iu
Seneea Falls, N. Y.. ha- on the land ’. brick
store three stories, also dwelling house nnd
good barn. Can be bought at a bargain,
or will exchange for Ila«t:ugs or Grand
Rapids property. The city of Seneca Fullhas a population of 7.000 tti:d upward-- is
largest town in Seeena Co.
40-acre farm in Irving, all Improved, sol!
good. Cau be bought at a bargain on e,i-y
terms.
84 acres fractional--over rnw&gt;
or
acres. J* mile cast of Sherldar.X'ood trnutv«l houM1. One of the cheapest'farms in
Barry Co., will take part city property.
10 acres hear city, good house ami barn,
well and cistern. 150 fruit trees.
acre
grapes; SI.300, cheap,
down, bal. at ~
per cent.
160 acres in Woodland to exebitngr for
smaller farm and difference.
19ii acres in Hope township, known ti­
the Doty farm, will sell for 842V0 on eg#}
terms.
Several So acre parcels for snie at bar
gains ranging from Si.bOO (Upwards ami
some will take part elly property iu, tw
change.
1 have several largo farms for sale will
take small lAau In part pkyujent.
I have someVity property 1 will trade
for good farms.
I contemplate a more extended si
of advertising, aud it would be well for
those who wish to sell or exchange to call
at this agency at oner and gel the benefit*.
Union Puclfic R. R. lands for sale in tlie
states of Kansas, Oregon. Washington.
Utah, Texas, etc, upwards of 5.000.000
acres of farming, mineral and tituliered
lands, ranging in price from S’&gt; to S10 per
acre; one-tenth down, ten years credit on
balance. Frequent excursion-rates given,
etc. Gall and get circulars.

Michigan Central
0 The Niagara Falls Route.”

Do you want to know what ails your eyes?
Do you need your eyes examined by one who can tell
what you need!

At Riverside Stock Farm, Plainwell, Allegan Co., Mich.

forth upon yon?" She uctaally did clap
her hand? os she spoke, and at the signal
the curtains in a doorway at the upper

Office at Residence on Michigan AJe.
I HASTINGS. MICH.
&gt;

SPECIAL!

Sold by Orocera everywhere.

PARENTS—Give your children a knowledge
of book-keeping, shorthand, typewriting, teleg-

JESSE TOWNSEND.

AGENCY' COLUMN

W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dercbester, Mm.

NOTICEFOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry,—w.
Notice la hereby nt ven. that by an order of the
Probate court for the County ot Barry, made on
tbe ninth day ot October. A. D. 1891 .six months
from that flat* were allowed for creditors to
present their claims against the estate ot Sevilla
Aith&lt;iu.w, late of said county, deceased, and that
all creoltors of said deceased are required to pre­
sent their claims to-aaid Probate court at tbe.
Probate office in tbe City of Hastings, for erumInatlBn and allowance, on or before tbe fonrteen th (Hth) day ot April next, and that such
claims will t&gt;e beard before said court on Thurs­
day. tbe fourteenth (14th)day ot January and on
Thnredav. the fourteenth (14th) day of April
sst10 o'clock In the forenoon of each of I
'bHated October 9th. A. D. MOI.
Chas. W. akmstkoxg. , •
Judge of Probate.

Sold by me, us the past four
months sales prove.
Rememl&gt;er all the boys giyo
in to me on lumber wagons.

Advertising Agents,

November, 1S9I.

Ayers CherryPectoral

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co

• m worn

Ten Dollars Each MED HD Pill W1JS

for approved drawings with appropriate reading; or Sjj.oo each for
matter only. This offer is open to all who have facility in illustration. The competition
will close December io, iSpl. About January I, 1S92, we will pay for accepted des.gns,
and return the others.
Directions.—Make drawing, with black ink on heavy white paper, of
the work in oolliue, Elaborate shading will not print well. Space n paper, will be
four inches square. Draw to larger scale if yon prefer, but have design square, file Mea
is most important If that is good we can have it redrawn and toU give you credit. Avoid
doggerel in which soap rhymes with hope, &amp;c.
.
Points.—Santa Claus is a pure, high-grade Soap-made for lauodry
household use—■ favorite wherever known. Generous praise will be well bestowed, . old
by all grocers, wholesale and retail.
...
1
Do your best, and send results promptly! Address (only)

croup,
sore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarseness
cured by

tho safest
and most effective
emergency medicine.
It should be in every
family.
•

There is no success like that
which succeeds.
And nothing sold will
ceed unless it pleases the peo­
ple, and nothing please the
people like the

LCVI ARNOLD, Propriatwr,

Stations.

1*2 |SS '£i &amp;

m.lA.m.'p m pru.inin.
.If| S,«:Fl.W| SAJi u-m

ft

M. H. COLLINS. Local Agent. HustiBga,
O. W. Rvoouts G. P. A T. A.. Chicago.

Dr. 0. ?. Brm’s Hsrtal Diatom
ONLY A QUARTER A POT.
News from Penney 1 vanU.—“filucc
day I cured an abcrss in a man's &lt;qe
. O.
Brown's Standard Herbal
it. which his physlcUn said must be rertthtbe knife." Chas B. Underwood,
□town, York Co.. Pa.. June ST. 1WL

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State ot Michigan, County of Barry--s«. ,
,
Notice to hereby given, that by an order of
the Probate Court for the County of Barry
made on tbe »Cb day of October. A. I), tij'i.
six mouths from that dote were allowed for
creditors to present tbelr claims acalust tl.e
estate ot Dora B urebeti. late of said county,
deceased, nnd that all creditors of said deceased
are required to present their claims to »aid
Probate Coart, at the ITobate office, in the City
of Hastings, for examination and allowance, t n
or before tbe 28th day of April next,
and that such claims vylll be heard before said
court, on Thursday, the SMh day of Januarv
and on Thursday, U&gt;« SMii day ot April
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each cf
Judge of Probate.

IKSBAITS CMIlT ffiMflA’
ThaOMHru'tMedicke
I
FflrC&lt;4d».Co««H Hcrw.c. J

�Hastings Banner.

F. J: !Thl' *” •l“* w • »■&gt;« nn. m
the lateat Improved fnldlnx bed,.

tiastlngA, Thursday, Nov. 19, 1891.

Fine linn of center table, al P. A. Ore.
ble’a, the furniture dealer's.

W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Common
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.

LOCAL NEWS.

mersonalmention,
Sauirti^ P°"“*

4" Gr*°d ,U|'ld‘

We still offer our Detroit band mai. d.ioXSL'*’
sbre nl 82.as. regular price st.M „ ,hl.
Bankrupt store.,
k^Frt"dv.W“'“ G'*"&lt;1 n*&lt;’“‘,ro
A Isrre stock of fancy rockers at F. a
tlreble s. Y on cannot fall to make a sat- iu“d.turo.GoodJ'"r w'"‘
On"d
lafaetory purehaw'.

MIXER’S

C.&lt;fcS.S Wo Have Get 'Em en th Hu!
FOR THE

BLOOD

A young hnlv dealring to attend the dlr
Mr. C. ItaekM, of jiu„, „,s hl u
h
schools and work for her board ran Hud , on business Monday.
J
place with Mrs. K. M. Busby.
Cr!.n!|CpWa.tf*r*n ’.’V**10 “ hUSlnWS trip to
Cash pnl.l tor lire and dresrod poultry Grand Haplds Friday.
the greatest
north side sale street, opposite llama * .trtSI’jli c'"'MUo. WM.cdUr
' •» Annan's
11. c. Cu„K
at this office Saturday.
A party ot yountt people, spent a very
REMEDY OF THE ACE.
wm In the
pleavant evening at the llowtlncn bouw, Hlra.ra*!”*'
a
BLOOD and SKI'S
last night. with denning and In a wx-ial cltt on business Friday.
As a Blood Purifier it has no eanPi
way.
ter pamphlet showing tastinmnicU
cllv Frt.ll?11’
I"
Tho Goodyear * Bentes stock, now city riitiA) on business.
One of Grand Rapid,s’ largest merchants
owned by 1‘hln. Smith. ha. been mend to
\ LIal’n’ of (’ra,,d Rapids, greeted writes as follows;
slr et"' B”ow building OU Jefferson old friends here Monday.
'
&amp; Sojt”’ I bewuni' a-quainted
your Cancer nnd Scrofula Bjrup about
Enr nc Garthom
hnndthnklmt wlih r.lth
three mouths ago throogb a frl-nd 6t mine who
Do you dance? If so. examine three pal- Hastings friends Monday.
r':S2T!n.e,‘&lt;,1^1 tt.to
verY Idglily. it having
©nt leather and Dongola dancing pumps.
cured his wife of a very bail goiter. 1 u-ed b
A new invoice just received at Woolly * ' ..Arch^ An&lt;Jeteon. of Lowell, was in the for a ohonlrreii blood and It bat Urn-UHoJ me
gtvtulr. I hate recqmmrr.dect It to several m ncity on bqsincss Saturday.
Bronson's.
7
i&gt;le who have used II with g-x«l results. Jdy
IL C. Peckham, nf Freeport, was in the hUh-r who is w, vears of ag*. !&gt;m uken It fo-&amp;
Allwlzcsqf large iron kettles, pumps,
;&gt;-rof nla sore on h!s leg and H Ims cured him.
pipes. screens and valves, chilled sleigh city on business Thursday.
I Imre iMcd many blond medicines »: d I know

HIQH PRICES ZINb MRb TIHES

CANCER 4 SCROFULA

I have«ver taken.
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, was in the your C. &amp; 8. 8. to be the be.-t M.
M. Monait.
city ou business Thursday.
a
4L«»and &lt;’• Monro*? street
Grand Baplds, Mich., Ott. U,
A complete stock of etchings and en­
Rev.
A.
D.
Grigsby
attended
the
PnAci'atlan this week
".000 gravings at F. A. GreNe’a. It Is a pleas­
bytery at Jackson on Tuesday.
, •
For Sale by all Druggists.
ure to la? aide to see such a line of these
rRBPAnXI* BY .
C. W. Smith, of Nashville, was In the
Hercalter. changes for advertisements goods here, and you ran buy them nt Mcounty bub on business Thursday.
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.
reach this office Tuesdays at latest to tcr figures hen- than in the larger cities.
nn- insertion in tlie issue of the week
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen will Jones next
The Kalamazoo Telegraph offers a prize
!:&lt; ■&gt; brought. of $10 for the best, and S3 for the second week move tn Penn, Cass Co., Mich.
best Christinas story, written by a resident
W.
J. Dibble, the Marshall capitalist,
of cheap suspenders at the of Allegan. Barry, Eaton, ■Calhoun, Kalnwas In the city on business Saturday.
mnzoo. Cuss. Berrien, St Joseph, Branch,
Miss
Popple, of New Jersey, is the
We arc compelled to Issue a id page Hillsdale and VanBuren counties.
guest of her friend Miss Kittle Holbrook.
tj ertlfis week.
C. 11.-Hoyt, of Irving, offers three pure
McGfutge Bunday Esq., of Grand Rap­
G-nts -oeks four pairs fur '25 cents at the bred Durham bulls for sale cheap this ids.
attended court Thursday and Friday.
month. Any one wanting good stock
,v..krupt store. .
should call and sec them, at the farm two
Frank C. Balch, of Kalamazoo, wrb
r-iuned goods till you can’t rest at A. miles east of Irving.
Respectfully,
handshaking with Hastings friends Fria H. C. Cook’s.
C. II. Hoyt.
A nil’*’ line of ladles handkerchiefs at
By all the popular authors.
We cannot be undersold, neither can &lt;/f.uke Waters left Monday to join the
.*• "aukrnpt store.
we.give away goods. Will not pay 25e Hastings hunting party in Manistee
ll'.w w .uld it do to establish a lecture for eggs, then sell them for 20c, but will county.
make the margin so cluse tha! it will pay
■
for the winter?
Manager Dicki-rtnan. of tbe Furniture
you to come and see us.
'
Co., left for the East on business Monday
A
•:»■! of stone ware just received at
evening.
t:n- a Van Arman’s.
Before this month Is finished it should
Hibbard Belding, of North Fairfield.
: -hiv.-w.-ar. we have it, and prices are be definitely determined how much; stock
In all styles and bindings:
,’lit. Bankrupt .-tore,
can be profitably wintered over, and all Ohio, made friends here n pleasant call
Thursday.
* u ::!•- laandried precale shirts for L5 the rest should be marketed as soun as
IMMdible. It seldom pays to feed out hnrdM. L. Sweet, one of Grand Rapids most
Bankrupt store.
,
carued hay and grain to unproductive substantial citizens, was here Thursdayaud
i;• ’ucu;!*cr the Cooks mean business in stock.
Friday on business.
r:-s. tlour knd feed.
Two Knight mill dogs, two head blocks
Mrs. Lyman Brock went to Otsego jra-.
••*-xl - ••ond hand organ for sale at with pinion* and shafts, one 47 in. solid terday. being called there by the serious
tofth -aw. .me 48 In. Inserted tooth saw. ■illness of her son John.
Of pure drugs and rmedicincs.
onel&gt;
t
horse
power
engine,
and
toiler,
:« hfuvy cutton pant* 85 cents, r«*guMr. and Mrs. Chas. Phillips, of Saginaw,
one 15 horse powervmrinv and boiler, all
81.25. Bankrupt store.
visited Charlie’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.
in good &lt;*rdcr for sale at Hastings Engine Phillips, the first of the week.
. .it the seven octave organs at John . &amp; iron Works.
•_t\ before buying any other.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ainsworth, of Grand
This week E. Y. Ragle will remove Into Rapid*, were the guests of Judge Smith
(he store so long occupied by Goo*lyear Jc nnd family a portion of last week.
Barnes, it is being filled up for him. and
Mrs. T. H. Pencock, of iteed City, visit­
THE DRUGGIST.
mved a full line of gents slippery all it needs H?a plate front to make It
shine. E. Y. will see to it that everything ed at her brother’s. John C. Cole’s, last
!..■ pumps at F. G. Stowell's
on the Inside Is satisfactory to bis large week returning Saturday to her home.
-eight pounds of sugar for $1.00 and growing list ot customers.
Mr. Thus. Tharhcr. of Boston, of the
Ab there! 1 want yon for a customer. firm of Timelier &amp; Co, woo! merchants,
Hutchinkon physiologies, second hand Your best interest will be to buy goods ut was In the city on business Saturday.
id In first-cla#.’ order, at Frefi L. Heath’s. my store. Others may make a great blow, pefiarley Brown, of Chicago, was in tlie
but for good bargains, square dealing. city on business Tuesday. Charley d**e»&gt;
Ladles all wool hose for twenty-five
tMittom prices, you will never do better
nts; the pest in the city for the price at than to trtly yonr watches, ckvks, lewelery, not apjxwr to be losing any avoirdupois.
Gertrude Pendergast came home
etc. of John Bessm-r, the jeweler.
from tbe Akeley scboul. Grand Haven.
. if you want a shawl or cloak you will
Th'? time hoc come for yon to bt»y your Saturday for n visit with home friends,
find it to your interest to make your selate fall and winter goods and the plkce to returning Monday.
L-ction at Russell’s.
get the best vilue for your money is at
The Misses Vlnda Nichols and Ada McIt you want to be ••in
rail at tbe Russell’s dry goods, millinery and fan y
Bankrupt store and buy one of Uwe fash­ goods store. Every dollar’s worth bought 1-iughlin. of Alletnifi City, visited Will
for cash and discounting every bill enables Hay and wife and L. Jean Mclmuglilln.the
ionable red neckties.
him W Bell goods as cheap as any dealer fore part of the week.
But: in miinl that you can get the Ban­
possibly can.
IX^ril A. Grigsby has accepted a position
ner and .Detroit Tribune, weekly, the two
An exchange, and II never tells any­ as stenographer with Armour A Co., of
paper? for-out dollar.
thing unless ill is so. says an editor wrote Chicago, tbe world renowned hug packers.
t.e to Fried L- Heath's for Hutchinson’s a bail room puff saying: "Her dainty feet He receives a handsome salary.
I-’l i-nd-ag•.(•*, second hand and in guod were encased in shoes that might have
Jolty Major Anderson came in with the
&gt;l..-j-- Lots of them.
been taken ff»r fairy- boots;" but the blizzard Tuesday, am! bls In-arty laugh
Jhn.- i.djer the Bakker’s offer. this blundering compositor made it read; ••Her and jolly manner made his friends forget
dirty
feet
were
encased
In
shoes
that
might
r nnd the Detroit weekly Tribune. tbe
t|se eccentricities of the weather.
have been taken for ferry boats.’’
t-.&lt; p’-.H-r# for one dollar.
Geo.
!
Geo. W.
I'. Slocum,
Slocum, wife
wur and
ano daughter.
onuguici.
One of the; mo»t complete
,1&gt;lK ____
iH.4?n visiting J. Kress
and■ family
------ - and happy
. । . wfio_____
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'I be largest and best line of picture
surprises we aver
twer saw executed w^k
wgh that ।i for
thn*’ j*asl, w
1^,.
will
|ll leave for their
upon
Mr.
Juha
I
’
endergast
Saturday
even-1
home
iu
Colorad*',
next
Monday.
furniture store.
ing, the arm gements
which
were «suc
i
. for i-» ™..r.
, ­
Alllster. of the well known
cessfully planned and carried out by his
Big Cook A Little Cook.
estimable wlffi. It was very much enjoyed wholesale house of Norris. Alllster A Co..
Chicago,
his
wife
and MHs Carlton, were
Corner Sta’e and Creek $t.
not only by the juembers of bis family,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. IL 1. Hendershott
F G. Stowell Id prepared for the cold but by the incited friends present
the find of the week.
weather with a full *ne of felt boots,
Oue week fh&gt;m to-day Is Thanksgiving.
Her many friends will be pleased to
rubbers, etc. and price* are right. See If you desire to get the most and the best
from the oliservance uf this day, trv and learn that Miss Belle Handy, who has so
long suffered from typhoid fever, ami wbo
Russell has just received another lot of make some one thankful for some blessing has lieen so near death’s door, is now In a
•'.adies and misses all wool underwear and they would n4t receive except for your in­ fair way to recover, unless something unteresting youiwelf in their behalf. If you
hosiery and can suit you in quality and
foraseen shall happen. The fever left her
look about you. you will be surprised at
price.
the number of opportunities for you to do yesterday morning.

shoes all sizes. Wood, or old Iron taken in
pay at Hastings Engine * Iron Worira.

Notting Can M Beta Our lapifitti
Nev Goods and Marvelous Prices.
See Them and You Want Them.
Price Them and You Buy Them.
The Best Manufacturers Produce Finer
Goods this Season than Ever Before.

BOOKS!
ALBUMS

Full : Line

Fred L. Heath,

a

Do not miss buying your winter reading this.
now. Tli- Banxkk and Detroit Weekly
There Is a great deal written and Mid
Tribune, the two papers one year for one
nowadays abotot -moral support being ex(endod to» Dewspaprr-" Wtettllto ''mo',1
Wanted—A woman for general house­ support’’ 1, wt bavit never «een vert' eomwork in a family at Lansing. Mich., must prehenslvely leaned, but •» ne.r « we
*be a good eook. g&lt;xxl wages etc. Apply at ai tret ,t It th. most saUatnelory «nd help­
ful “moral support" a man can offer a
this office.
new.paper la l» .ubwrlbe tor It and then
Black and grey mixed astrehan cloak­
ing. ladles seal, hare and artrachan muffs keep bls subserlptlon paM up.—KsThe Cbaul»n.;ua Literary Circle III tm&gt;
and misses white fur sets—al! new and
In Ita fourteenth year. Over
cheap at Russell's.
person, have Iwn enrolled al the
All wool flannel sheeting two and oneIn Buffalo. S. i . •"&gt;“
half yards wide, white, scarlet and gray office
nln» In 18TS. Each member who Joins
blanket* at Rusaell’a. Yon will need them baa bla work deffnltely mapped out tor
the coming winter.
him and roeehr. twrelul'r
Owing to tbe crowded condition of our pestlons for rtadtok. The P'"'”* “&gt;“™
advertising columns we are compelled to h eaaentlally American Including history,
ko^ment.
literatus, and the atctol Input local and county news on Inside as
stitutlons-of the United btates.
well as outside pages-

Earlv yesterday morning, a little south
of Rives Junction, the train reachbig here
at midnight ran into a freight, also bound
for Jackson, which had cotne from the
Saginaw division. The cars were taidlj
wrecked. Whether any one was
or how badly,
cou,J not learn* l,1,e
only Zoe! to whom we could apply for
information preserving the usual silence
peculiar to railroad employees under such
circumsUnces.
A young man has been palming himself
■•ta It-’ They expect to come this war
akalo. and every one wbo heard them wdl off at Lansing for sewml days past as the
“ their active mlMlonary hehwr . th™. J,n of Rev. B. Il Whitman, uf East Jor­
They eertalrty deserve a crowded house.
dan. Is no doubt one of the
of the age. He did not secure 57 from
We sincerely hope thst the
Rev. J. S. Valentine as stated
but by Mr. Valentine * and itev. Isaiah Wilvlaor. and their con.tllnm.U aro
eonslderlnk that which ts of the
.
Importance to the ux payera of the county • I.50 In renh. A
*n»m Mr. w h P
-thebotldleyof • "«« *7" .LTTwo &lt; man M»» l» *■•» n0 ’‘’D "TI, ’""LSI”:
Jail. The sem of ffM.OOO /or thet»"J; Flmi thM lhl« I. Um recond rime *ll“" "
propos'd, and the
(I .
thh* hnp*-rer h«, owd hl, name
w’^7.!•Yh-ro. Re.'. MrrennUea d«n&lt;mstr.toa ‘l“‘ ‘^L”
soffident In caae orthe 1«trwt‘“"
„ .. ,ul^ he will relmhurw all
the valuable records of tbe county, Un Wl„ eontrlbuled lo Uro (and he aohelhM
.i^arton would l» of
for the young m**n. K**p your eye
to erorr taxpayer of Ute eonnl.; ™"‘ “ £ X He’s a big fraud.-State Repub­
all over, taxpayers, and M your super
lican.
rlwr know how you feel about It.

The many friends here of Mr. and Mrs.
The Tennessee Jubilee singers told forth
Tbos. Campbell, of West Bay City, were to small audances at Union hall I- nday
pained to learn of the death of their infant and Saturday evenings. But it was not
son, which occured Friday night last
from lack of merit that tlie Tennessean
A fim-elass nearly new two seat canopy
top carriage tn sell for less than It Is worth
or to exchange for wood.
R. L Hendershott.

All accounts due me and not adjusted
before December 1st wlU, cnlliat date, be
placed In the hands of a collector.
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IKA VakVALXKMBVMGH.

The latest novelties in millinery goods
arc always lo tie found at Bussell's as fast
as they appear in the market aud sold as
cheap as any dealer cau sell first-class
goods.
Word from tbe hunting party up north
states that some deer arc being enconntered, and that tbe more steady nerved ones
o-casionsUy get a deer. But the amateur
hunters don’t appear to be “in iL*
“Il is alleged that the Michigan Central
and Canada PmMc have bought tbe Avery
farm, jnst south uf Tort Huron, and that
tbe two ctanpaniea will bniid a tunnel al
that point." So much for an exchange.
M9'

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Mr. O. G. Kingsbury ha? purchased the
Schumaker gallery north of Ford’s hotel,
and will be prepare.! at all times to furnish
at very reason a bk1 rates artistic work hr
the line ot photoffraphs Italjpen end
cabinets. w
The needed apparatus arrived Monday
by tbe use of which It is expected to In­
crease tbe output of the wool boot factory
to 100 cases a day. Orders are being re­
ceived so numerously as to require such an
Increase.
.
Barry Lodge K. of I’. I« considering tbe
matter of Installing its new officers, who
will soon be elected, publicly. An elabor­
ate program Is being prepared by a committe&lt;«n&lt;' the affair will be one of pleas­
ure to all and credit to the lodge If carried
out as contemplated.

as.

WE HAVE THEN
They are manufactured by the well-known
houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels of Boston, Mass.;
L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., and Stein Bloch &amp; Co.,
of Rochester, N. Y.

Call and see us. You will find us at the
top in the clothing line, and at the bottom in
prices.
Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One Price Clothiers..

Love TIES
THE KNOT
NECKTIEJ
All Styles,
All Colors,

A large assortI ment for Beads,
I
Gwwtraua) “
I Dudes—for Boys
—for Men—for You.

-_y*

NECKTIES, 25c.
NECKTIES, 50c.
NECKTIES. 75c.
NECKTIES cheaper.
NECKTIES higher.

KID GLOVES

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For Gehtlemen’e wear are indispensible.
That’s why we keep such a magnificent
,•
stock of these goods. Our makes of fine
L
gloves have a world wide reputation.
Glove Argunrent.
That’s why we keei1 them. Bound to
have the best of everything for our customers. _
We also carry a full line of cheaper gloves imd mittens for
work, for play, for warmth, for dress.

I

clothing
AKb

SENT’/ FURHI/HINW.

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�astings

Banner FAMILY CREMATED.

Thursday, Nov. 19, 1891.

Five Persons Burned in a Tene­
ment Blaze.

lOo uow

Boston, Nor. 12.—The world'* couvenHon of tbe Woman’s Christian Temper•nee Union opened yesterday in Faueuii
ha|l. Miaa France* Willard presldtai snd
delivered the opening address. Lady
Henry Somerset, president ot tbe British
Woman*', Chrbtian Temperance Union,
mid many other eminent ladies representing the union In all part, of the world
were present. After opening tbe meeting
Mia* Willard placed it lu charge of Lady
Somerset, who delivered au address.

THE PARENTS AND THREE CHILDREN

—Peculiar Apparent Negligenc'

FEDERATION TALK, I

WOMLNOFTHEWORLD IN COUNCIL |

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THE DEATH

RECORD.

Cleveland. O.. Nov. 18 — Word VM re­
ceived here lot night announcing tbe
death of Don Piatt at bis home, Mac-OChee, yesterday afternoon. Colonel Piatt
....
bod boen suffer
for aeveral week* with
ALLIAB /£ MEH AT INDIANAPOLIS.
a complication of discuses induced by “ia
grlpi*," but It was only iu Ue last few
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I UH
yn (thnt
unt UI*
”** wm regarded-----—
day*
bls lliur
illrn**
a* at
voke Dl&lt;wtn»*!on and Perhaps Dlsm- &lt; a|j serious, and his death wm a compteto
gnulxAtlon—The ub-Trrasary Idea Not I surprise to hi» many friend* in this vicinVaanhu. n»ly Approved — Opposition ity.

A ’Great Combine of Farmers
and Laborers.

R. M. King, cclebraied Seventh Day
Tbe prcatuble of the declaration of prin- | ford.
*
Adrentlnt, at Dyersburg. Tenn.
Lady Euzaiieth Gkoxjvknor. dowager
ciples which was adopted declares the j lx Dl an A polis, Nov. 17.—There are in­
O: marchioness of Wcatmiuster,daughter ot
eouTontloa to bo coitiu.il.ol lo lb« eren- I: fluence* nt wurk-among
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the delegates to
Both tbe method and its-.ilta when
। the Duke of Southerland, at 1-ouddn.
I
2^1 i tb’»&lt;’«&gt;&gt;« r--»’ A&gt;»;
Henry DaIXMEYEILwealthy tolmccontot Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
.ij;,0,D„ f*ren.’•!&gt;. n«. ot
nniolte.; I-ore wl.lcb n&gt;« l.ere &gt;.riur. which If not
nnd prominent Mhmip, at Pittuburg.
iroiu
u-Ki ui nu
wuv-&gt;, . ........
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and
refreshing to tlie tatde, and acts
.,.JU. ot
u; the
luv home
UOIUV by the ont- ' checked
* to----------Howard Roberts of the Baltimore and
the K
protection
bid fair
disrupt-------------the orgamxagently yet promptly ou the Kidneys,
. tawing
o*F*t'be
liquors.
I The
ttan.firet of these Influences was set
------ . troffic
.
. in Mfcohoita
.
. .
Ohio engineer corp*, at Uniontown. Pa
Liver
and Bowels, cleanses the yya| opium, tobacco nnd impurity; the sup- j t&lt;&gt; work yesterday
when
... r
.
delegation of
Don Piatt, at bls home, Mac-o-Chee, in
tem effectually, dispels colds, friipreroion by taw of gambling and Sunday i &gt;cvru
u,.nuru by ",
seven men, headed
U. 8. Hall, -of-------Mls- Logan couuty, O.
desecration;
the
enfruucUtoemeut
of
the
gourl
nr||red
the
committee
from
the
acbes
and
fevers and ctires habitual
Rev.
W.
J.
IL
T
aylor
.
D.
D.,
of
W««h, ■
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hi । ' sottri, ariiveu na iw
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,
I1 L,
wom',n Ot
nt
nations and the —
rstabliah.hltah- .
nuti-.ub.trea.ury ekmeut of...
the lugton, secretary American ttabb.thunioo, coiiBtijmtion. Syrup of | Figs is the
meat of court*
courts of national
uational and
aud lnt.rt.aInterua- (
'i ment
MPQOOBOtd thal tbey would a« Marshall I’m*. Cola
.
only
remedy
of its kind ever pro­
tibnal arbitration which shall Inn tab war I pr.-sent an address to the council asking I State Senator WALTER S- GREENE, of
! from the world."
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
I
ii,,u„,r„r
I| thnt
th«l the
lb-.tb-lren-ur,
*i;b-trciu,ury pl«»k
ptattk te
1» omln-l
omitted i Fort
r»rt Atkinson.
AUtlmoo. Win, at Milwaukee.
ceptable to the stomach', prompt in
.
. hc platform
. . . ll&gt;x-rowqiiiTI Edwin
|I M1„
o( HrtllkbColninbU. morral 1 fr&lt;..i
“
.u.l. th»t
' . E. Pratt
«•, 'president N A. Kelits action and truly beneficial in its •
l”gg Newspaper company, nt Chicago.
that the convention earnestly request the j ucnlly
1 bo committee was 1 John H.‘ pBonn
' , millionaire and railway effects, prejMired only from the mo.-t
- dtoapproved.
..
i board of manager* of the Columbian ex- | charged‘ with
--•••-•
-*
this duty by a convention | pr^-}(Ieotf at Xew York.
healthy, ana agreeable substances, it&gt;
| poefriou to prohibit the sale of Intoxicants | held some time ago at Columbia, Mo., and I r R
•—
--------- ------” v------ rCon*-~kv. Zacharia
Eddy, —
well-known
many excellent qualities commend it
! UP*»» lb« ground at any ti me, and that the, Its members are unanimous in tbe sentl- I gregntiotiaU*:, al Detroit,
to all nnd have made it the most
( exhibition be cloned on Sundays. Ladya m-.-nt that a refund on tbe part of the:
popular remedy known.
BRAZIL IN A TURMOIL.
Il wns nearly 4 in tlie afternoon when a ’ .Somerset moved that the same officers te council to comply with tbe demands will [
; requested to require purity iu the art exSyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
little girl living in the neighborhood with 1 hlbitiona Both revolutions were utiani- divide the organisation ami result lu two
and SI bottles by all leading drug­
childish curiosity rummaged through tbe ; moualy adopted The election of otllcers faction A oue representing tbe south und
ruins and found a naked arm, which led , folio will Mist Frances E. Willard was the other the northwest.
New York, Nov. 10—The HeyaJd’a gists.
Any reliable druggist who
to n search and the ultimate discovery of , elected president; Lady Henry Somerset,
_____ ,
apecial from Buenos Ayres says: The
may not have it on hand will pro­
five blackened bodies, burned to a crisp i vice president at large; Anna Gordon, of
With the lapse of thBa the detarmina- news from Brasil last Dlght was of a still cure it) promptly for any one who
aud beyond recognition. The entire fam­ Bo*tou, secretary, and Mr*. Williams, of lion of lbe third party advocate* to forct more alarming character. It indicates wishes to try iL Do not accept any
ily of Charles Bet here was destroyed Canada, treasurer.
tbeissuc Upon the cotiuril becomr* more [ the rapid spread of tbe revolution all substitute.
prom,..neral, u&gt;.l
tb.y .re ..luinit : fbr-u.b Hio Grand, do Bui. GoTemor
while sleeping In a Huh’ eight by twelve
NATIONAL FARMERS’ CONGRESS.
CALtFORNIA FIG SYRUP
-Iren.lb where,be Alli-.nor IrMI expeetral I CuU»-&gt; re-ta»ral hl, offire B-.nrd.,. He
room in the second story. They were
3AM FMMCI8C0. CAL
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/ra.
./ 1 left the government Iu (Margj of tbe proCharles Bet here, aged 30 years; Elisabeth,
II. V-U.M,r»nln.porra„Ic.,frreneeU. lndal
Ur. Am(i u,^|. Oeo„B1
lOUtsviiu. Kr.
new row. k.y.
hi* wife, aged 28; Carrie, aged 9; Myrtle,
the third party advocates Was held at the OsM0ra nud Barroa CumuI.
vu .
S
edalia, Mu., Nov. 12 —Thu gavel used
aged 6, and James, nged 3. The clock on
hotel teadquartera. Mr. Taubeneck, ot
jiebrte H«vo Their Own W*y.
chairman of the Farmers' congress
the mantel had stopped at 3:38 a m
r_ , in : by
—
From ail .accounts the revolution ap­
’
I is nn ear of corn, nod it lias been resolved Illinois presided, aud a general discusdicatiur tbe hour of the fire. In fighting
pears *Mcces*ra*.
successful. The
garrison m
at itagui.
aion of the subject of turning the Alliance । pent-*
**w uarr**un
flames two ui
ot me
the pipein-.-u
pipemen mwu
stood iu
in a to
ithe
nu name*
. . semi.. whiit ,is left, of it to -the . World's
. .
Into a political party was engaged in. To on the Uruguay, surrendered without a
the surprise of the Alliance leader* Port. »«” «v Porto Alegre, the capital of the
wl.bou1.llMwT.rlng lb. dying «xu|»nU. «•»&gt;••« •
»&lt; mauUunMh. of Georgia; Stewart, uf Texas, and a large state,!, in the bauds of the revolutionism.
wbo were uoMMcloa. nnd rouble to nu nrin.lr».l ot wb.oh .re glr.n below. Lrot । ixu.ub.-r“ of delegate* from :he we*taud j In the interior of Rio Grande do Sul ail
ter a err
nluht tbe delegates were entertained with I nU
"\0‘,
tbe meeting and took
telegraph lines
have ta-ea
destroyed,
Tb. Horrttru.. 1...—^.
I M-n*?*’"'-1
b’ '.h' **■»• south
u .b.attended
^‘.n™
."7 part | tb*
- Uro.
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-b.i
I. gGiog
The Horrifying tHrenvery.
j ",'J
‘.uv
_.
,
J ,,
. ,
Republican Flatu&lt;eaudub. and aatiii »y
Th, ra-nrrh nmonK th, mln. I.dlowlon I th, Srel.ll. RIHw. Offlrer. will be. rlre.nl change While the weal and the north- i «• «»« difficult to olrtaiu
west
were
known
to
bnve*trotissympathy
’
FonMea
’
*
Fleet
Not
Heurd
From.
tb,Ttaor,-.oT,r lire n™ w»
t«i„, ,tbe
b. nwi
are cUan-IInn
re:™ ‘
, today,
next pl
place
of meeting selected.
..
’ for
fur stidt
sudi a-rnovement
win itemcnt the
-lie south
sum i. wa* *upaup
K l» bel»&lt;"»r&lt;!
rever.tl northern
«
beltevrt! here that several
.. It .l.ould h.T. bren.nnd. nnlbhw telhj I „d
,djourn ,„,aghl.
posed to be solid again*! it.
. provlbces will join tbe mnvemeot against
found ibe
found,
the entire force
torce wm
;vn* ordertd
ihrkli-x^-tl back
nxmk i।
.
Somr
Are Going t*» Work In Earnret.
,he dl«if’’r. The fleet thnt Fonseca wm
*Anusrt»r*
—
to quarters. 'Toward
Toward th*
the middle
middle of
of the
the j| Following
arc t he most important of tbe
Sik notoacbe aud relievo all tha troubles IndThe
meeting
determined
to
present
a
।
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•
’
**
‘
1
”
•
&gt;-'»ve
«eut
tu
Rio
G.-«nde do Sul
afternoon Mrs. Garrison, n friend of the1 | resolution* adopted by the congre**:
drat to * bilious state of Ao system, su-h rt
to the Alliance for a union . ha* not yri arrived at any of it a ports.
family, walked from the-other end ef the' [ Rexiucstlug
lUxxiu-re, Nanas*, DrowriBea*. Dialrewt alloc
every State,
enunty. sivx
and xitsinci
district propoaitinn
nequreuug every
Btaie, i-ouuxy.
!
'
.
. .'ra
. I...IV
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(lira
..rail. til,, mtltlcity to inquire after their safety. No one I agricultural society in tho L'mied Mates to beMHfcU the
Peoples
party iind
the counLj.uGoreminr mnri .u.Tinki
PROCLAMATION,
was able to give her tin- desired Informa­ nppotatone or more delegate* to a notional ‘ ell. and adjourned till’1 hureday to await iTHANKSGIVING
tion. Meeting little Jimmy Kirwan, who ermventton. n» te held In conjuuirtion oik!
i* ‘ further developments. In the .meantime !
~
was playing among the ruins, she learned part &lt;&gt;f the twelfth annual m- i&lt;&gt;u of thto body I the members uf the conference pledget! lh*' 1 residentAuuulnta Tlinradar. tl
that a body was in tbe nshes. The fire­ nt such place a* we may select; favoring the j (hemselves to can vast tbc delegations and !
,
rlreUrn
of
prahjrot
..r
th,
foUral
SUJre
h&gt;do
,
thd
,
r
hlc
„,„
It
„
W
ashington
.
N
ov
. 14.—The .president
men were summoned-, ntxd took up the
n-aflacbe. yet Carter's Little Liver Ml srs
^r a third p.rty. Tn. Alliance , issued hi. Thanksgiving proclamation
equaMy valuable lr OacatipMlon. curiegand pro­
second search. What they discovered was
renting thtotinuoylngcomplaint.while they tioj
horrifying.
. I t&gt;«&lt;.|le0ftheiitatre: recomarttnltag that eon- leader*, tbore who favor confining tbe or- yesterday. Tbe first paragraph is m fol­
curreeiall disorders ofiMatomschaUnnil-.tctti-s ■
; grex-* demand that tte tax lerj te limited t&lt;&gt; [ ganlimlion to its-present sphere, confe-s , fow*:
liveraudregulxluthabowel*. EvenIftbcyonly
MORTGAUESALE.
tnnrrelou*
In that cigar-box room were three beds, ; lbi&gt;absolute want* of tlickovertimeDtJainrstiy ' that the outlook is gloomy, but express j it to a verr gind'tacldnnt of
day of Mar. A. D. ISM. Phtnea* D.
scvn-tary’ &lt;&gt;f
”f sgricuiaurirul- , tbc hope that second tota r thought will prosperity which has crvW».«i tin- nwnmr
Parker and Martha Parker, bls wife, mort­ cradle, stove and bureau. Near the door !J administered; that the iwretsry
gaged to A. H. Ayers all that certain piece or lay the father with tho infant clasped In 1 tore increase
IncrvaM the number uf
of representatives . tJUU
~ a«. .-h*»
..«»»flntj 4Iir
tjlt. u.-.rj.nu-.delegate* tluc
true to tbc pledge* tirewing to
that It* hripfui ami res*parcel of land, situate in the chy of Ita*Ung.«.
fur tbe
the introduction
introduction of
of American
American Cora
corn into
into ;, —their
-v t_ const
—•—.t.
------- —
j that -•
— aurin? touch ha-f
r..-,
— -u
for
it urticr,
aud
the
"it »hr
all ....
our_...i«
people.t*It
In the county ot Barry and atate of Mlcbizkn. bis arms. It was evident that he had , foreign
fiintitm countries:
muntrim: favoring
fnvorinL' a tutlBcient
snfiti-irnt approautinL. .
.
.
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• Aebfctbey would teataootr •toelefa to these wbo
■nd ticdescribed
follows, to
wtt -.. .ra-.
la&gt;t two ot awakt-UCU
rouu
— i.roT. a* .....v...,
.......
awakened IU
to tbe
IUC realization
IVO
“JU v,
of k-uv
the danger., printion for the proper Improveuoiut uf tho proposition when made will ba rejected.
■uuter from this dtotnawlng complain t; but forts. cud that every bum*’ ha* frit Its mmfortinx In­
Ttre Keform Press AMOclntloN.
satahr theirgoodnondoe* uotend bore,and thnao
waterway*
of
the
country;
favxinng
the
con
­
«•&gt; “r?1"
fluence. It i» too great to Im the work uf man's
who once try thorn will tl nd three little pill* va) -;A
third
futiuenecat
work
i*
the
Reform
and suite *&gt;t Michigan, according to recorded i overcome by the lira.. The mother, kpeel- trol of all trust* and combinallouti by resort to
| power aw! too particular to be tho device of
ah’.a to so many w-.tu that they will not L&lt;&gt; wiL
Pre** fUKociatiou. It held i meeting yew
pliu thereof. Said mortgage wns. on Ute 2lst ' |nK n,.nr the bead of the bed, wm half tlxc ballot.
ying to do without them. Bui after all*Lto Leal
t»-rd,«y to consider that clnuw In the entt- JhJreXY;ite-Jtefortte^nt'v'xJTltam I? 1 bur,‘-,‘ beae*th lbe
roof' Th" ‘wo
atitution
which
provide*
that
ail
|&gt;apers
iu
;
dexriux,
their
im*««
by
hto
mare,
and
the
nnwaAir.
ei
’
Gixi'
rvruuxkiui*
nuveru...........
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...
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Mr. Swink*’ resolution asking goveruthe itateof Michigan. In liter Uitriy/fonr
of | glrU slept, as they had retired. In their
" sreociatlon
' '
‘ ” ndv&lt;
* ate ail the de- i Ul* “f whuee giving to m much bey»md the
relghtyscreu .! n-»tffttle —
cot.
the H
bodies,
with th*
the ' ment aid in irrigating arid land* in Colo- j the
nrnrtgsges on page one hundred and'clghtysev?!:
• All
*’t of »&gt;.&lt;•
—ti— with
shall
was i thisighte ot dm
as it to beyoaxl
UNl
I‘ flesh dropping from their bones, were re­ '; rado brought
a hefted
Drought forth
lortn a
urrtcu discussion,
ui*cu&gt;uticn, j mnnds ot the Alliance Object im:
.i. . hto
.. dx-r-ns
, ..jJ the
,
.. .
. • —ra.(ra.- ».&lt;&gt;l —
Said mortgaav was on the 21st day of May
lathe bene of so many Urm that ben? I* where
•TT.r.1 Olib. drl.-sa.ra. n.Klro.lulnn &lt;b«l OT|«&lt;1 U&gt;
«1»UM Urok It prulle«U,&lt;W 1
JSlSli alS.
U*
moved
to
the
coroner's.
v.
1XM0 a««|gned by said A. H. Ayers to Henry L.
we
cur great boast. Our pills cure it while
the hind* were owned laigely by private 1 stroys
atroys the indepcndvttre
independence of the members, I
u-u&lt;l r«x&gt;iuiuen&lt;latl'&gt;BN that th..
Newton, which said asslgmueut was ob tbe list
Ctoex.* do not.
'
individual*
and
hence
were
not
entitled
'
making
them
mere
machine*,
and
that
so
|
cit?Xl
.
ns
rest
from
toiJ
nrjd
B
.
w
.
n)Wp
Jn
making them mere machine*, and that so j
I day o!May. \. D. tmw. duly recorded In said
Carter’s Utflo Liver Pflls are very mall and
The
fire
is
supposed
to
be
of
incendiary
reri’ler's office. In Utter thirty six .361 of mottvery easy to tahe. One nr two villa xxxtaasdiws.
! to government aid. The resolution was 1 long a* such n dau .. is adhered tn tbe pa- i
gare* on page forty two (Ap.
origin, us two suspicious characters
' public cupgregatiun, renew family tire
They «ro«trictly rw-tablosn.ido not gripe or
1 Hald mortgage wa* on the 17th day of Janttary. wen leaving the scene as the ftamtw were ' finally defea ed.
purge, but by UhUt gcutta acikin plane all wha
A. I). Uf*!. assigned by said H-.nry L. Newton to
I in the Alliance.
Um giaiu. Xu rials at 25 rente; tltSli-r tl. Sold
1 Htur.rt. Knapp* n&amp; Weaver, which, add assign- started. A fuU.investigaUou will follow, ! CREMATED BEFORE THEIR EYES.
by dru.q;iri* evttywiiurc, or wut byVpalL
j change, it develojtcd, i* to admit tho pa* ]
THE
KNIGHTS
AND
W.
,C.
T.
U.
waitwaton the-SSCh day of Mav. A. D. 184. ! and not a little criticism is passed upou
I pein of the People’s party. These do not |
CARTER MC01C1NE CO., Ne4- York;
, duly recorded In said regtoter's office. In liber tbc
nct
i
oa
o
f
the
fire
department
in
not
tbe action of
indorse
the
sub
treasury
scheme
and
enn
STL'S
"
m»U"« » ““ro,uitl. ex.n.lnkMon brfor.
WILL PILL. SHALL BOSE. SHALL PRICE
Default has beep made In tbc eondillou of i leaving Tho room was only ten feet from I Cleveland, Nov. 16.— During a fire last not become members of • ee pre-s associa­
tion ns tbe constitution u-. w stand*.
Toledo. O.. NuV. 17.—The general as­
the ground, and the entire family might
। evening the men of cugiue company No. 1
on Mid mortgage on* hundred and fifty four
sembly. Knights of Jtabor, yesterday ap­
, dollars and thirty eight cents tor principal have been rescued.
, wt-ro ordered into the burning b)o^k.
GREAT FEDERATION SCHEWS.
thereof and interest thereon No proceedings
proved the demand of the Woman’s
I Without any warning nn up »er atory
at law or inequity have been instituted to reDECAPITATED BY A TRAIN.
Christian Tempemm-^ union for equal
| cover
sum of money, or any part thereof.
■ euddenly fell in and C-p n’.u John Grrniy
; Noure H hereby siren, that by virtue of the
wages and equal suffrage. The second
Li.-I of Casualties In Which n Dozen was cut off frutn hla comrade* and burned
: power ol sale conounea m said mnrtg.icv. and
[ A scheme for the federal iou of nil tbe. resolution of' the women declaring in
■i ui pursuanec of the Statute la such c**c made ,
l.ivvs Were I.o»L
। to di-ath almost Ixfote their eye*. Fire­
k ua provided, the premise* above and lu itaid! _.
.... ,, T, ... r..sm„ _
! elements of farmer* *n l utrchnnic* wa* i favor of *u equal standard ot purity for
man
Ward, ’••bo was’l«
with
him, w.-.a
res­ i d,''1&lt;,prf ”,'«n,“X "b-'n ife natal * •«&lt; — ,pu--o»«l »• to-iabl,
5 iBOetMrt* cireerl.'- d. or so much th-reof a* may
Toledo, Nov. 14—D W. Griffin. a&gt; M
“^it™«bn.k*n*
”i'r
e*' w.”•••h*'
.M ’"nX
TT
■ be necr-isoiT’, will te sold at public vendue to' "Pony” conductor on the Ohio Central ' ^...—.1 .^tbl. ro l.»
■ ...
...
: con.nnllM &lt;.f fral-ratl.,. laid lu rnce.'Iug. i “ddd
roinra to tbc womeu » petition
, the Hctesl bidder, at tbe north front door of |
.
., . . . - ■ ,
; the court Louse, in the city of Hastings. Barry ■ railroad, met a horrible death tn tin- Kist. i icy w.'u crushed internally' by tailing 1 Thi, My prcpcra. t.. Mcratc lb, AUG I ,bV
V™’"
'»
.1 lo work
&lt; county. Mtehkar.-. that bring the place of hoM- Toledo yards yesterday. He wm doing • will*. The total loan will amonut lo
end lbuu.trl.d Colon, tbc F.rmcS- I “roX”,l ’■
‘I 7” to7' , °" *h?
i fig the Circuit Court for said county.) &lt;*” the;
' F&amp;Vi.uOO The fire miginnted in tlieStand- I
Nearly every pattern of -?a Horss
...
...
.
,
contrary the knights declared in furor of
l 23rd day of January, A. I&gt;. t?oe. at 10 o’clock of - “Ob'0 wor*
* V, , ? ,
I"
‘D ard Buttling works aud for * while looked
|
Mutual
Benefit
Msoria.fon,
the
hnlghts
j
j
l8
telug
kept
open
un
Sunday
for
the cd­
; tne forenoon of said dav. to vattofv the anumid . some manner loat his foothold and.fell to
Blanket i\jmilated in color and
then doe on tart morirue, twetber with nf« . the track between t«o cars. Before he j very seriou*.
. of Labor and the national Alliance into ; tuntiou of the masse*, provided that no
style. In most cases the imltativn
! one organized whMu. and the preliminary , person employed at the fair shall work
«. ™&gt;T»«
The property burned w.-.s a* follow.; ; step* have already U-eu taken The only : more than six days of eight hours each
’ by the statute thereto pertaining.
। passed over him, cutting his head entirely
looks just as good as the genuine,
Mrs. Bemis' five-story hi ck, fctSOOO; ; ho ly ont.idcof theAiltanre which wa* Jn.r
I PMm October snh.fer.
off.
Tbr fourth resolution, asking
but it hasn't the warp thrciuls-. and
First National bank, five-story block, i present yesterday wa* the Knight, of Ls the. knighta to .petition the authorities to
810,4’00; P. L. Johnson. fsffit. The follow­ Iter. Who were repre«nt«d by the exect. • I chwe ahkxms and prevent the sale of
so lacks strength, and while it seTs
Red Lake Falls, Minn.. Nov. 14 —A ing concerns lost these amounts; Short । tire committee of the order, empowered &lt; uquor ou tbe fair grutiad*. wn* rejected.
Cotr.pri»lrg the firm of Stuart, huappen &amp;
for only a little less fliart the genu­
■ Weaver, sssignce* of mortgage.
thrashing machine boiler exploded here &amp; Forman, printers and lithographers. to net ilnally lu the matter
■
I
---------------- —:-----Stuart. A Knaitkn.
ine it isn’t worth one-half;is tr. . h.
Some JHfferrus^ of Opinion.
yesterday,
mortally injuring 1* Ames, one 81S9.IJOO, uartially injured; Cleveland
AN INCIDENT OF THIRTEEN.
Attorneys for assluuees of mortgage.
Faucet
company.
JW.Otkt,
partially
in
­
of tbe proprietors, and dangerously injur­
Ther&lt;‘ is considerable division among
Tlie fact that
Horse Blankets
ing Stephen Ford nnd A. Barkr;. It was sored; Jarne- J. Graham, plumber. fJKX); • the Aidanc* delegate?* regarding the exPROBATE ORDER.
arc copied is strong evidenca
caused by a defective lx&gt;ilur which wiw in­ James M. Semban, liquor store. (2,500; i pedieury of such a step, but.it I* not »tich
; Stale of Michigan. County of Barry--*»•
that they arc, THE STANDARD,
DUBLIN, Nov. 14.—Tue . British bark
' At a session of th- 1'miuUe Court for the spected last fall aud pronounced unsafe. Lake Erie Bottling work*, i2.(Kk»; Tom as will lead to bitterness bet ween the
Haley, saloon.
no insurance; nrembrrs. Tbe opponents of confederation Gylfc was wrecked in McSherry bay yes/County of Bam-, hidden at the Probate office.
and every buyer should fee th ;t
' lu the Citv of llusUnipi. tn said county, on Fri- One horse was killed.
Standard Bottling works, &lt;3,000. insured; take the ground tbkt the Ailianoe Isas- terday. The coast guard after twost!&lt;tay itieztrd dav uf October Io the year one
the 'A trade mark is sewed bn
Bwch Liliiard Table company, 81.500, in­ srnti.illy a farmers’org^ulr,..-ion and trtit j tempts got a life-line aboard and saved
[Eboasani! rich: hundred and ninety on-.
sured;
aud
other
smaller
sums.
‘ Present, Glia:les W. Anuatrotig. Judge of
the
inside of the Blanket.
DENVER, Nov. 14.—A special from
there is not wntrh Is common between |I ffour
oiir sfataea
i«in out of a
seamen aud the
tho CTll
captain
I Probate.
tb-Knighranr Irol«,r .».ldb, Alll.nre to .I total craw oI In the Uiaiter ol the estate of Ltiey A. Jones, Kingston, N. M„ to Tbe Republican says
Five Mi!3
o’ thlrtreu
th! rtwn pereon.
n«r«nn« Th.
The Tre..
Ves­
■ dcreased.
justify
a
federation.
If
It
should
happen
•
that William Hutchins and Dick Joy
CHICAGO, Not. ia—The investigation that political action i* decided upon the I sel was from'Quebec. Strange to say,
Bess
I On reading and Cling the petition, duly veriAik
to atoms in the Brush Heap
; fled, at Fred W. Benaon one of the telrs nt taw were
----- blown
- one
ofthe
men
drowned,
upon
leaving
of tue alleged vilflations of the interstate height* will certainly be federated with 1
Electric
for
and one of I he toga Ice* under the altoKr&lt;i last , mine Thursday cvenlua- Tbe men were
Quebec attempted to leave the ship, say­
the sole anppurt of aued mothers. They commerce taw by Chicago railroads in the Alliance, ns the prime ui&gt;j:ct then will ing that he knew that something would
Extra Test
«
re.dr to set off a blast when giving special freight rates to the big be to secure voter*.
happen to the Gylfo if she sailed for
.'certain
l««t wilt and tretauneut lu said petition were getting ready
Beker
packers nt the stock yards was begun by
MtracrilMMl and *b!cb bore date ou or about tbe accident occurred. ’
in an interview last- night Congressman Liverpool with thirteen men’for her crow.
the federal grand jury yesterday. The
I Mareh K. :n&gt;t and that said will ba* been l&lt;nt
He wiw so ridiculed by bls comrades and
or &lt;te*lre&gt;M. nod preyiwt for remains In said
manner Iu which these rates were given Livingston said thnt neither Clrvelnud others that, under press of liquor, the
■ wtiiimi mH forth tnat the same may 1* e*m&gt;&gt;was shown to have been by n clever sys­ nor Harrison enn carry the Alliance vote
frdi-d and •uiniltted »o prolmte as the lag will
ARE THS STRONGEST,
Springfield. Mo., Nqv. 1k—Yesterday
fatalist seaman wan prevailed upon to
tem of rebates, the full legal rate being next year, and It would be follv for the
and tftMiunent uf said dwwed au«l that deceits
100 CA STYLSS
morn lug a renr-eud collision between two charged up tn ubv firm, but a discount al­ parties to noqiinate them rxprptiug such remain on board, with the result already
• ed u»a&gt; be ilirreed to have died testate.
stated.
'
|I ro_Thrrenj'on
U
to
ordered,
that
Moodsv
the
sorb
,
.
,
,
.
1
freight
trains
ou
the
St.
Louis
and
San
-upport.
“
If
the
tariff
weri
the
only
lowed after the bids were paid. In this
u
. ..._ . IT . h«.,
gnn r .V.Zurlr 4 TT
th^ni from,your dealer, write t:». A • :•'•
i
^.b • EJ. mauuer the heavy shipper got from 1 to 2 quest ion,” said he. “Cleveland would be
the5s Book. You cab gtt it will cut.
petition fcf'i Hist the heir* at tow of said rte-. gineer J. M. Smith aud Conductor N. J. cents lower rates than the smaller people.
supported by the AHbiuce, but there will
Washington. Nov. 17.—Chief Justice
WM. AYRES &amp; SONS, Pbitadcinliia;
rea- J »u&lt;l ;di otter imotto Interested In Mid ' jonuB. Brakeman Musick was aerluosly
be oi her Ishv -h on which his position is Bingham, In the district court in general
obj-ctionable.'*
term, yesterday aanounc -d the opinion of
ChicA(lo, Nov. 18 —Filey cents will be
the court overruling, the demurrer made
rUOBATH ORDER.
President Polk derided the newspaper
i Write Haves, Pa., Nov. 14.—An ex- tbe price of admission totbe World’s fair.
to the Indictment against C. A. Newton, State of Michigan. CountvofBna/^Mmr I'-• I l^llT-k ,u«&gt; *•— y- F--........
,1
IT ,111 I. X1AT&amp;.T, —
Tbe admission ticket will not be a slip of report* favoring Stanford and hlniBt-lf as president of tbe Old Dominion Repub­
\t a session of the Probate 1 ourt for Hie
row-r. — _______________ —Plrokx. orcrorral .1 tbe O.kd.1. rellterr j
a national ticket “Sianford," said he
U &lt;»• IW-J- g!”~
paper
or
a
cardboard
ticket
that
might
be
„ *by which
.....
.
pen.i.- ry of said petition nml
and tbe henrinhearing ■ Thursday evening,
John St evanI sold one day and counterfeited tbe next, “could not get an Allinnre vote for con­ lican club, for alleged violation of one '6f
EsSW 's:‘&lt;a»—‘"ifnod G'ort'
the sections of the civil service law pro­ day, tbe 4th din of Novejubw.re*raMe
but a silver half dollar or its equivalent in stable." Congre-*mau Jerry Simpson, of hibiting the solicitation of political con­ tbouwanti cUbl hundred and ninety ude.
paper pr ut«-d and circulated iu said County of tally injured.
Present. Charl^ W. Armstreng.
«
coin from the mints of the United States. Kansas, arrit ed yesterday. He is jubilant tributions in a government office. New­
Ewn,o&lt;wetare.h week for three succcsBive
——-------------- 777..
over tbe outlook aud says tbe People’*
^Tri^he
matter
of
the
estate
of
Sanuu
1
Beckey.
The
exposition
directors
are
not
taking
ton’s counsel gave notice that he would
we&lt;' ’•&gt; previous-to
previous to Said
Miai.trr Porter on » &gt; tslt Homo.
Wir'.j
said day of hearing.
any chances on.losing money at ttyi gate party and the Alliance will soon be appeal tbe case to the United States su­
CHAS. W. AMMBTHOXO.
.
W
ashington, Nor. 17.—Minister Por­
‘
’
Tmreadiug
and
filing
lb*
united.
Judge of Probate.
by »parlous ticket*.
preme court.
ter did not call at the department of state
Opening of the Convention.
fled, of Silas Beekey. son of **’&lt;1 *'*’,•'* *’1'
(Atrae eopyO
Ing that administration of said
yrsUrday. He was granted leave of ab­
Tbe supreme cunoMl opened this morn
Below Zero Weather Bather Early.
granted to said petitioner or some o.ui • suitable
NOTICE OF COMJSIESIONEKH ON CLAIMS. sence with permission to visit the United
St. Paul, Nov. 17.—The snowstorm in
HARTFORD. Nov. 13—A number of old­ ing. Mayor Sullivan delivered the wel­
State of Michigan. County of Harry-ss.
States, ho his visit to Washington is re­
coming address for tbe city und Prreident the northwest hat been followed by in­ ’’^Thereupon It to ordered, that FHday the «h
Estate of Allee H. Bac.om. deceased.
time
Abolitionists
met
here
Wednesday
day of ik-rember A- D.. ’«*’ »t «•*' "'J"?
Force for the state Alliance. Hc-xponses
We Ui" undireUr.ed having teen appointed garded U&gt; have no special significance, as
tensely cold weather from Helena to Lake In the lureuoon. be MsIdjM-t! lor tht
.y.j
in the Trobate court for the Coon-ty of Itarrv. it la customary for ministers ou their re­ night and appointed a committee to make were made by J. F. Tillman, of the na­
said petiuon. and tUt the heir* allan
turn from abroad to call and pay their arrangement* for a banquet aud reunion tional Ixrard, and J. F. Wiilcte, of Kan­ Superior points, Sioux Falla, S. D., re­ dect Mrd aud all other persons
porting
16
below
zero,
tbe
coldest.
The
respects to the secretary of state and re­ in Hartford during the coming winter.. sas, national lecturer.
estate, are requiredto art* ar-at
cold wave la rapidly covering Iowa and of said court then to be holdeii a. the
Allot those present were gentlemen of
Wisconsin.
Office, tn tbe .-Uy of
**
rigorous old age.
and Bbov ranee. If any
1
u
ultimatum is generally di-credited here.
Caxox City. Odo., Nov. 17.—In a rtw
over
a
game
of
cards
in
a
saloon
m
Chand
­
vOLtET,
III.,
Nnv.
10.
—A2&gt;:0-horee
power
BUTTE. Mont., Nov. Ik—Two China*
ler Creek yesterday John Cox shot and boiler exploded in the Ashley Wire works
Huron, S. D , Nov. 1A-H. Uvy’.jew- mtu
----- were instantly
..killed Thursday, and killed John Audcrsou and then shot J. L.
Monday morning just before the men
elry store wm robbed of about tl.uOO a th ini injured fatally, and died aeon aft- Calhoun in the neck. it fl -ct lug a wound
went, to work, instantly killing tbe fire­
worth of goal* Friday, including ten gold erwanl They were engaged in blasting from which be died Iu tLenfternoon. C&lt;&lt;x man, John McSweeney. the only one
watebe* and (M in money. Tbe safe wg» through a rock aud placed ten sticks of then flxd to the hills and ba* not been
I r -sent, and shattering tbe new factory
opened by drilling into the lock.
| giant powder near a fire lo thaw out.
captured.
(A true copy.)
J udjr U Prob**.

Out" and Bacord
Victims.
COLUMBL'8, O, Nov. 14.—One of the
.1.0.1 dlraraCTOM 6r«i in jrrarok from lb.
■not «bu .n .nun l.»n, w.r. oon.ronri,
occurred here url, ,r.t.rd.r morulnu
in a row of tenement huuse* on North
High street. The exact origin of tbe lire
remains a tn/btery. but on the first atartn
flames were seen shooting from the roof,
.'Icking up everything within grasp. The
firemeu endeavored lo enter the room*,
but the deuse amokic made This useless.
One of the captains did get partially
inriiauy intu-Id. the building bro wu pnllral
palled out
-gain rorol, .uS.wwral, Two hours
boon, were
consumed in gaining control ot the flames
■nd long before that every person was
supposed to have escaped. Such, howtver, was uot the case.
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c?..ai/4d*

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HORSE

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�HISTORY OB A WEtyC

JIJDAS BETRAYS CHRIST,

derly conduct, resfatlng officer^ *nd "f
rymg concealed weapons.
No bomb-. v
: were found.
I
any trouble with throat, cheat or
.j
*Tbe rebels against the government of LESSON VIII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­ Dr. King s New Discover} for
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
In the month of October tbe Brooklyn Fon«**«*** pvavlnt® of Rio Grande
.
TERNaT|0NAL SERIES, NOV 22.
BE UP
•ridg' was operated at a loss
low ef
ITS IS3.
d" bu!» ha’e cap*med the town of Santa
bridge
af $75,153.
I
lief, or monr) wiil Ik- |uiul back.
The Indianapolis prv*!»rtery •aaddcp$td Anna.
I era tfbm la grippe found iljast the
TO
thr report In favor of n revfaion of the
I Mid under its use had a speedy and
William Williams defeaied 1) Meredith, |
the mark
c*wl.
recovery. Try a sample bottle al out
the world's champion. Williams made j
BEARS THIS MARK.
ja nse nnd learn for yourself jurt how
Moro than ‘J$&lt;» of the convicts released Bine complete set of shoes in 1 hr. 45 mln. I
a thing It Is. Trial bottles free at W.‘ H.
by (he Tenucssee mob have lieen recap­ and 10 -re.
tured.
Goodyear's drug store, l^arge size We.
State Treasurer Brown, of Ohio, has re­ |Com|t!h-d from lx*w&gt;n Helper Quarterly by amlSl.OO.__
■,
"" ^0’"* •n'1 O’’‘“d'r. •»* rei.nl
ceived .a tl.OCO
tl.OTO hatlonal link note in a । pvnui*ta.ua ut H. &amp; Hoffman, publisher. PUHfocated by gaa at the mills of tbe Cnicago letter
dated
Cinctnunll.
I.".... d..l.d Cl............ I. A Atnali piece of I' ndclphia.i
I Strel company.
paper arc*tiu|Anylng It .Lore the words,
1. “When Jeans had spoken these word*.
John M. Sims has been appointed post­ •‘Conscience money.”
He went (or:b with Hfa disciples over the troubled with neuralgia and rheumal
master at Monad City, Ills , vice William
brook Uerfrcn. where wa* a garden, into tils stomach wa* disordered, hie liter
H. Weaver, resigned.
' the which He entered, nnd Hfa dfacipica"
Stuart R-&gt;b*ou.
RoImou. the commedian,
commedlao, has aa
^’n,e f,xit
teum.beat University of
Stuart
.Matthew and Mark say that they *udr fell away, aud be was terribly reduced nt j
wife. He married Mlm May Waldron, a Pcnnsyiy mla-J8 to 0
a hymn. Un-y al*o gire the name of the flesh and strength. Three bottles of
1 of...
| Senator
S aufanl says that (30.000 wiil
member
his company,
yesterday.
garden. G«-ihtacmane, and state that ou the Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Sbephwd. Harrisburg. III., had
Mrlxnid Stewart, a Canadian *c«;&gt;Uali»t
,,UF one-half o( Ar.ou.
way thither Jr»u» foretold that on that
and
Ottawa,’ *bos made
“■ex-mayor
---------------of* •''••
’ an
Jarar* Gurion Bennett, after a brief very , night ,they would all forsake Him a running sure on his leg of eight years’
HEEDS HO LAUNDERING. CAN BI WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
standing. I'-h-J three Uittles of Electric I
e**lgnmeiit. Hi* liabilitic* are tJJO.WJ. , visit
,
to this country. Las returned to (Math,
xxvl,
“•
~ smtM. Murk xlv.
r3r-32).
Franc*.
.
I •'
a ...I Jmloitdlso,
t...l_^Jl_. wl.IcK
2. m“And
which Iwtrnvwi
betrayed Him. i Bitters ami seven boxes of Bunkion's
The engineers and firemen on the Si. ^
ran“‘
knew- the place; for Je»ua ofttimes re­ Arnica .Sa] ve.-and his leg is sound and:
!x&gt;ui* Belt Line are out on a strike. The
— ---- . ; of Wireon
At Madion- the University
.veil. John Speaker, Catawba, O-, bad
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
trouble will probably extend to other »lu football team beat Lake Forest, lira, sorted Hit:her with Hfa disciple*.’’
ro.id-&lt;
n
! 6 tn
13 &lt;*■' In chapter vil. 53. riii. 1, we read that five large fever son-s on his leg. doctors
Th*-f&lt;re
hi*
own
bouse, 'aid he was incurable. One bottle Electric
Judge Shepard.’of Chicago, baa denied
1.,-..ic or.
vi. the Duluth
••«.«»«» coal
c-m. dock*,whlc’i ; "Every
——j man went unto
&lt;iollI
it
of
Olive*.'
'
-lor several days, t* now J«-us
«........ ........ ................
rtf
Vlllrta. " Bitters and one box Bocklcn’s Arnica
the peiHl'-u‘*f the Grundy County Nation- ha* b eu uun-lag
'therefor
This He di&lt;l very often, aud therefore Salve cured him entirely. Sok! by W. H.
at bank for a receiver for Spooner R. under rontrvl.
.1 net far Mie la yoar place «*k &gt;1
Goodyear, the druggist.
liowelT,
Jutia* knew .thr
place
Unwell.
I New Y*.rk is so snort ct water tnat no- «w~— «-■
—- well.
-----I denier ta aend far catalaawr. secure
" "J
........&gt;•»
— ---------------- ‘ oTchfaf
I
1 naencr, wad irl Urn tar you.
Lippinc.dt, Johnson &amp; Co., wholesale body is allowed to tfaelit for other than the ! 1
uriesta
Hadden'* Arnie* Salva.
II. BARBER
OTTAKB NO SVBMTITVTB. -M3
of ..-en
nten «n.l
ami oClrer*
oEirers from the chief priest,
priests
cloth und woolm goods. Philadelphia, •.mortu-.ceMurypurpwM.
nr
The best salve In the world for cuts,
hysk iav' and Surgeon*.
and Pbarfares, cometh thither with lan­ bruises, sores, ulcers, salt lheutn. fever
w.re
burned
out.
Lora,
$W0,(M),
fully.
The
latest
rumor
about
Robert
Rtf
'
terns and torches and weapons.*'
•r routitV respond*! U» Witt. I
Insured.
I ifamUtuii is that he wa* murdered In . . Matthew anil Mark sfieok of a great mul­ sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains,
It fa
i* now kniwn
ktuwrn that the cyclon^which
cyclon&amp;v
stead of Laving b-eti accidentally drowne*'. titude with swords ami otnvesf Math. xxri. corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positlvethe
(• j. .,&lt;&gt;« stated that thr Brazilian rebel* 47; Mark xiv. 43) Judos hnd left the sup­ ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
‘saept
•"* ovt-r the Andtrlnn falaudsflu
2. T._ ths:
L
irifDE
the discourse,___
and_proi&gt;- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
P43rof.
de'tr°Tw:l -w
And h *v&lt; 4'U.(ML u, add that, tbq chances fa- per cbamlier liefore _____________
wounded 2’a» prnous.
: "
state i
FuUwca’s . vt. i brow are excev ’Ingly good ably
_b|y at lfce
pnjuover (cast
the cllwH
cluse, o
off the pnuorer
feast aud money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Julius Ku*
For safely W. II. Goodyear, the druggist.
Juan Jo*r Antonia, an Arabian. Las ar- ‘, A:
a» the
«
Huie* demonstration at Water- 1 before the institution of tbesupper.
the supper.
Mich.
rivctl *at New York. He fan freak with loo, h-.,
r
.~
------------------------------I*, the prevailing erntlmeut on the ■ 4. “Jons.
Jems, therefore, knowing all things
Traverse City has seventy-seven tele­
tbn-e tongue*, four chins three cheeks. tran«;&gt;;*rencie*
was
------ ,------------- .“Cleveland
-1-J ami that should come upon Him, went forth phones.
ami an elephant’s car.
‘ BolcK"
aud said unto them. Wbort seek ye?’’
I*n-tnatuie
gray whiskers should be colored to
|
It
Is
one
of
the
greatest
mercies
of.
onr!
Ex-Mayor
Hewitt,
of
New
York,
who
is
.One
p-o|&gt;odtion
mmlr
at
tbe
internnH.»rk.
age, and Ik-ckiagp». Mu-higai
one of the owner*, says the American tlunal peace cougre** fa that children lives that we know not what shall be on 1 prevent the appearance
ttiaud ILii'td*. M'cii.
WHY IS THE
Iron work* have Ut-n solil to an Anglo- shall Lc educated agnln«c war in the pub- tho morrow (.las. iv, 14), nor even what the } I,Tin s Dye is by far.the best preparation to do
American syndicate for $5.txjQ,*XX&gt;.
; lie wlUooI*.
.
next hour n.ay bring to ns. But Jesus
LDDN.
Croswell wants a woolen mill or
i The comptroller of the currency has au- went forward from Nazareth to Calvary
atid Real Estate Office.
| tborizrd the Firrt NallotL-d Exchange ■ knowing everything that should come to foundry.
cen lemen
Southern Pacific conducsora ap*l brake­
THE BEST SHOE W THE WlflD FOR THE KQKEY' men have deinandnl an Incrvava o( wag*-*. : bank of Plymouth, Ml-h , to begin ba»l- ' Him from day today
I
5.
“
They
answered
Him.
Jesus
of
Nax, ties.* with a capital of iX'.W?.
•t &lt;•! Abstract Hoiis.comGents: For forty-five year* I have
Mrs, Jame* Kine aud her three children
Somebody Talse-l tbe cry of “fire" nt a arc th. Jesus tai th unto them, I am He. been
.1*. c.-.n furnish complete
afflicted with blood poison, liver and
were murdered in Farquhar
county,
Va. Ae” Wieaus manure z* pa-i &lt;. w»* im- —
And
Him,
•
,
— -Judas
; - also,■ which betrayed
rheumatic difficulties. Part of tlie time
Tlir tre..nr, d.|t»nn,. ut jta.tanUjr put- , ,
, wh,;1 n,,
b...,„ lo
Motxl mth tta-tn.
...... - ot silver at
■' “
“ i -Dtata- art order wa. r^tor^ ta » mo- I , Tta. Utlo.' J«m»ot
••*«&gt;»« confined to my lied. My blood was badly
u-h cbH*ed *"
(43 OX) .ounce*
$0 951 ■to
kKF, M. D-.
diseased.
Six l«ottk-s of 11 ibl«rd%
'
.
ju*t
twenty
times
in
the
Gospels
and
In
the
P£X
per ounce.
\ ..
, . Act*
In Matthew, twice; Mark, four Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than
tf.-f
„:i l Uuttat l .
. lu the Shotby chanty (Iowa) court J. M.
over Ib tlouay’s drug store.
BfttfJf* of
*- ,lr
“ oecn ' tJnjr*. Lake, three; John. four, aud Acta, I all the other medicines 1 have taken. My
■ Cumberland ph-mled guilty t.f killing , lx,WH
lAWH
°‘ ,ht
m _ly,U1
leim*.
naa
frwn -• to H’ ni- Telephone, con
■:»r James and Jasper R..l» rt*oi/ln IbSS.
disntWK-d from acrv-c-ln the pension offic.j friends have used it nnd in every ease U
takiri,
ta*»tad
'•
Tbir.,-1!
huu4n.l .nd j;
,h'
f '"“k »*&gt;
“&gt; r
”"1"* contempt,
and yet of power, compare jonn .' |has
1M«f
l,v,n
——
ph&gt;v«
n a wonovnu,
wonderful itium;.
remedy. 1• have
.
,hrcuau ««»•*«»•&lt;&gt;« a. womw .mpbje. ot I. 45, 46. with Acta iv. lu. x. 3S. reinfading kn„wn of MMU(. wnndrrful cures of dyspep*
Ik. S«w York *4. • dkJ. ta bLtar.
. "» W~~-*L
_
us that when we are willing to be daapfaed | sia and neuralgia.
IE. .Notary Public
and
be
nothing
in
tbe
eye*
of
the
world,
Mns.
M
aby
B
idolk
,
Claim Ag«-nt.'
b.^-*
The Chinese province of Htv&gt;an is re- '
can show
Hi* power
us. *. The
before the
replyGod
or Jesus.
•» am,
iouuu in
«..«
....
...
Mitchellville, Iowa,
ww» . ported tu be in open revolt, and a great : State Senator Walter S Greene, of Fort , then
Cali on him
the luteri
' reply
Jesus.and
"I so
am."
found
threeg.wpel,
times
in thisotlewmn
often
in this
HlUbart a Rheumatic Syrup and I latten
hvc' »2.oo u .-‘ ai.; j •- - • »’ ■ • * j»-; । civil war seems inevitable in that country. Atkinson, Wfa, fa dead.
tu
vuia tctataWM ....^
____ _ ___
rauiuu,
G.-”- -_______
j’‘ThMs arv
“f urvet merit 1 believt
r&gt;uyo
•
r
“',i ; A heavy gale off the coast of England! William J. Floreucr. the actor, is dying i shall
reminds
us
of
God
’
s
wonts
to
Moaex.
•'Thus
thou say unto the childn n of Israel. I ,hr-v ‘“vr *** «-iua&gt; »" the cure of rheum
tWr merits r.t Uw inrn-..i- 4
• &gt;L"«r.
t&gt;
‘and Ireland wu* the cause ot many : at Philadelphia of pneumonU
sbnlt
say unto
the children
Israel. j . atism ami all bloral diseases,
* '• thou
«--.u
,„ ,(Ex.
Pr of
(ii
wreck*. -M.a, livre are klrewo Io b»,
Tb, yrreidral bo. Roos, oak hoMlos •I AM
hath ......
sent sr_
Me unto Vl
yotf
III. uk
14). I
Dr. 11. Keichaisp. Druggist.
ft "As mx.u then ns He had add unto I
lo,L
! trip to be absent two or three day*.
.
■ Mitchellville. Iowa.
V-«c**r» tL.
Snr LA-rxulx Mjrliia auJUur*!^
Tb. Udt nwokirer. ot tu World', fair ; All Ike cbn.xho, CbAbam. X J . are
them. 1 am. they went backward, and fell ' The spring i- the time tb take Hibbard*.In Lhlcax . Lava dixbfed &lt;o c«abllah a ■ clwj „„10B l» a dlplubvriavpidoolc.
' tothegroumL
’’ of Hfa breath, what will '! Rheumatic
Syrup for
for tmtin- blood.
Jfee
tbe
p
)wcr
Lh.-umatic
bjTup
Wooo. For
ror sab
&gt;aa
RY. M. D..
modjl wmiurr kltcbru in th, woman'.
Th(. chw„„ |,.er,|n,„„ h„
to ft I* When with tbe breath of l!:s Ups He '
I’n pared only by Tb*
buildtar at. Utaotuktattloa
I
j ct,lorol lo,„.lgnulU ,tom tb. I„dl
’Ingrian and Surge
■ shall slay the wickeil (L**. xi, 4). A few 1 Cnnrles Wright
" ’* Medicine Company^
*”••»■*** De
James BcsqueL sentenced far burglary of tbe nation.
truit. Mk-h.
th. Brlrerel v. T.ou rr.wn. rekvwt . K,pCTj„„,. with djoarr.ibt io prodcr. rays of light from the same Jesus,of Nuz- |
A woman is treasurer of the Jackscw
durtas tho law no... h... bren reraptuntd
,
rereutly hre* made ta India. A aretb sent Saul of Tarsus helpless to the
on Broadway. near Court
ud loup.1 to »«.: at Uty.viUr.
&lt;s.bt«xr,m tmys tbe results were satis- ground (Acta xxii. 6-S). and a want fol- school board.
‘ lowing sent conviction to hfa heart
The Peunoylvaala senate ha* decided, factory.
7. "Then K&gt;ked He them again. Whom
by.Mrtet party votr. that it ha. uo right
Ulumfeattag
wa. the
Diseases which afflict mankind are dot
to UvreUgate ,lle
tb. irregularities
IrregnlariUre_ot
Uta dwU o( p. J. CalUban. Chicago guotxr. seek ye? and they said. Jesus ot Nosireth." tn disorders of the bloM. In fart, if th*
of the
Hi* wife was also asphyxiated, Inti will 1 Had He *u willed it they would have
vital
fluid is kept in pood condition, th*
Hasting*.)
I
' state treasurer and attorney general.
been like .w.
the -------------thousandsi—
of —
the -------Assyrian
’
. much
Tbe art palace oa tbc lake trout,Chicago, | recover.
\n attack on the Chines- city of Tebwei army (Isa. xxxvii. 36) and never have risen tendency to any disease Is lessened b}
which will be built by tbe Art institute'
,
... — ---------------- .
.
‘
A made bj. v, yju rebel* with capable to their feet again, but He allow* them to thret-lourtbs. A harmless vegetable rem
edy. which cleanses the blood, should b*
| lusfated toI World's
the extent
of $*jno,00U
bywill
the cost
;
E. KJ
fair
company,
About
European residents teir a spread recover themselves and once more to apAiU'tuvJ at I-aw.
$7 ?.(W0.
I of the revolt.
,
J proach'Him when He again repeats Hfa taken occasionally by every one. In th.■•ter J S.ti'vdv.'i.r.'S; Co.'s store.) ’
The exports of R igland to tbe United
Duke de .Dino, who married tha question as before, and they giro the same I young, it assists in tbe development 0
... ti *il court■ i C.be State. Collections
the body and mind. In tbe adult, it help
ALWAYS THE SAME
Sfittea have fallen *-tf &lt;» stieh aa txtent that we.sltby Mis* Adele Saffipson. of New I reply. If with but a truth of Ibelrearnesfa
reply. ---- -------------------------------•. yatteodtagto.
o Of
, ----oess- in
seeking
vessel* leaving Great Britain (or Lis coau- York, i* reported to bnvu lost r.’.v».OX)
ot j
-----»&gt;• to take
they Hfa
had life they had 1 nature to keep up the equilibrium o
day only sought Him to give them life how dif- of strength, which is taxed by the labo
J2S ALWAYS THE BEST try an* generally nntn.oreihan ba t loaded, his wife’s money at M&gt;nte Carlo one day
|
und cares of life. To the old and tb*-*
iu»
; fereqt had been the result.
Irian and burgeon.
While Thoma* W. J. Long wn* address- ! ’ Thomas
*---- •­ Fox, a waterman of Reading.1 $• “Jesus answered, I have told you that with tin- infirmities ot age, it Is invaabl
»r L&gt;’hr”P'* drug
Ing Litscoln Park chapter. Royal Arch ; Pal. dreamed that a body he had searched I 1 am H#; if, therefore, ye seek Me, k-t these for its strengthening powers, to p-ven
diseases which are so often fatal o ob
Masons, Chicago, he suddenly staggered j for was at a certain place iu the Scbuyl- &lt; 6° tlie*r ’ray."
and dkfl iu a muaittpt, He formerly re­ kill river, and next morulng rowed to the * Observe Hfa care of the disciples; Hfa people. This remedy-^* Swift’s S*edfi
ROBERTSON HOliSE,
JS.
S. S.) It clears out a]! the g-rns an*
place
and
found
thL
b
»dy.
!
hour
has
come
to
die,
but
tbelni
not
yet.
sided at Uvatanche. Ia
John Jacob Astnr. Jr . arrived lo New I }Ja cheerfully give. Himself becacra His zpoison. and builds up thehuman trgnlsxu 1
IN Tt*P
f. HKODESKUK, 1‘rorrirttf.
We.will mail free a valuable bo*k lo »’•
York Sunday. He I* one of those people ‘
haa
b«t Ho wlU aI*™
■
and l‘« art Ms.. Bi* ling*- Mich
applicants.
S«ift Specific Ou.
I Tncblute fa reported to hnvc been fouad who are born with silver spoon* in their i th5lrJ^.po.to*5d
, . . ,
.
Atlanta, U&amp;Rates. • I .OO per Day.
the saying might be fulfilled
io American pork in a town its KbelnlSh mouths, as be is the heir to f Kk'o/j.CCOl 1
„• N urw. with p.-A*ant rooms. T&gt;e
and when he is ebrfatened will be the fif.h I which He spake. Of them which Thou
The new public market at Alpena i
Prussia.
■
■’*. the public fa resptCtfubV solicited.
1
of
the
name.
.
«
ave!
&gt;
1
•'
I&lt;
&gt;
here
I
lost
none."
Tbe strike on the Belt Line railway ut
lhou completed.
■ St Ixiuis Is ever, the tncn winning their I Mrs ThomtMOU. of Braoklvn died fro nd In tbb p.ra-rer ,le “Ud* “Tho“
F\l, ESTATE A5DCOLLECTA Bridgeport (Conn., mao wants to eA'.ing
whi. h had iJvn -sprayed” | £1*4 “e ’,,'T*’ of.‘hea‘£
I point.
*
ffkt/of
.
A iiriugrj-vi.
...„Z —*back himwdf with I1.0W in an egg eating j
Woodland. Mich.
swaikv ;-&lt;l tin- grape skins, while others ’1 12). It does not ap]&gt;ear that Judas was
ever girefl to Him. for bad he been given
contest.
J. M- Smith.
&amp;
Co.,
ship broker*, of who ate of the same grapes, rejecting the . to Christ be could not have perished. Why
Justice of the Peace.
Comer of Con ri and Jefferson St. Keeps flour.1 F.
}■’ H.
H~ ‘Smith
Smith
cc
vc*
- —*——* •&gt;■*«&gt;&gt;' ILihllitie* I
skins, were not "foe
Christ ever chose him, knowing him to be
l^^Si TA
1 s- Y'”k'
a devil (chapter ri. 70, 71), fa somewhat of a When the bad Children, she ptTetbemCaaton^
THE MARKETS.
cf e&amp;xi.un.
Good goods. Lo* price*.
•
X
mystery which we will better understand
ilCAGO .‘c WEST
The great storm co the English c.wt is
। some
day. This
much
now,
Chicago.
_
some &lt;iay.
iuuiu«.
“ we know
.......
. • that
subsiding, leaving death and destruction
MICHIGAN Ry.
- • wn
Chicago. Nov.&lt;IA
udaJI
* one
the
witness**
,.ro Ii j
Jud.ui
was
one of
ui» .kluc strongest
__ witnesses
___
in its wag*
owe
rensoL-.-w..pened
quotation* f t '2'“T
j to the Innocence
innocence of Jesus
Jeans (Math,
&lt;Math. xxrii, 3,4).
fapi*i
Board &lt;if trade
Breadstaffs exports during last October
....
.
....
.
K^.mbpr
gj^
having
a
Iron Mountain will soon have free mi
stAie*. December, opene 1 W^e. | 10. “Tbeu Simon Peter,
n sword.
sword,
were valued at $24 463.334, against |8,34;i,. j ।a* folkcliwod
---■
May. opened $1.&lt;&gt;I**. cW-d t drew It and smote the high prieat’s servant delivery.
H irbor.
216 In October, INK).
IWW*L
»-November. op»oe.l «»w:. cl«cd ^dem ofy hb Hgj.t ear. Tho servant’s
For Over Fifty Years
clored
.
.
!i....t.
Joe MulhaUoo. the “greatest liar in the 1
CornUH-;
OVo Mw. | „n„ »„ Malchuta"
City .
Mr*. Window1* Soothing Syrup has been us
(NEW YORK• | world,” is locked up at Pittsburg, charged ,IJfSTiSi'ttaid
yesr. opened &lt;M&lt;r. Itattatatel.
I
•" o.brilerer .uir.rteB for children ir- tliinc It soothes the chi '
1 ojeaed
close 1Mar.
«P4c.open* I an* . clowd ! through the rashness and uu-Christlikc soften* the gum*, allay* all pain, cures wl
— ...CFfcc.
—i st*;thr Earcvr Dally Clrvuluthm than any ! with robbing bi* roommate.
colic, and is the best remedy for dlarrbo •
opened Jl?s- closed Kc: -------A fast night postnl service over the aiTsc. closed Xl’i - May. opcnelufl
•fa-ne.l and clorad ' conduct of a disciple, and that fa no un- Twenty-five rent* a bottle. Sold by ail druggt '
Republican Ne* rpapw in America.
l —fllAJ.
dosed ; common circumstance in our time, but throughout tbe world.
Santa Feroad between Chicago nnd Kan­ 3tt»c. l*wk A-ecmb r. op’ FOR 1BO2.
’ -. ’
: rather a causa cf stumbling to many; Not
IKTU;
openedand c.clo*od
—
sas City fa soon to be established.
1 m'hkMbrSjh'clJir cTr’u.’aS«£&gt;$IL&amp;3£January,
May. opened
J11.BU. j only were two swords enough (Luke xxii.
Heading Methodists will build a $6,0
The total deposit* in tbe national banks
LarurDe&lt;wmlx-r, openel and clewed
88), bat this one proves more t han enough. tabemaclp.
c««”
I
of St. Jxiais are. at latest report*, ocly
Live stock— Prices at the Vitina Stock
IL "Then said Jesus unto'Peter, Put ap
The Lady Go-lira must hare had exception!*
$74,01)0.000, or alrout due-fourth that of yards ranged as fo.low^: Kn/s—Market
thy sword into the sheath; the cup which long hair since it completely concealed 1
active and &gt; feeling firm; 4 packers and My Father hath given Me. shall I not lovely person. Since Ajer's Hair Vigor ea
Chicago banks.
A conspiracy fa reported- to have been ablppers buying; pt ices UitbMitd; salra
JlV-trAun »«* wTtLtStt
The Aggrv'rire lP-jmblj&lt;-«n Journal
Into use Mwti examples are not *0 rare
discovered in Athens to overthrow the ranged
«t
$2.4u&gt;Mk5 pigr. SiJdSlW । drink
. p r.z wthrouxhH.I .-’.eMto.and riceper to
of the Metropolis.
Lukeitf"
says thnt Jesus touched his ear nnd formerly. * not only promotes the growth
reigning dynasty. An ex-prime minister light. florfLlS) rough isuklng.
.urapolfa via Ber.fon UatfawA______
NEWSPAPER FV’B THE MASSES
healed him (xxii, 5&lt;) Matthew says that the hair, tnt gives !t a rich, silken texture. .
is said to have been impliaited iu tho 4J&lt;i mixed, and F*-sSi5t;10 heavy packia.- Jcsaa
said to Peter, “They that take the
Hibbard'* Rheumatic and Liver PHI*
and ahipping lots.
sword shall perish with the sword" (xxvl,
founded December fat. t««7.
plot?
.
Cattle—Market rather quiet aud prices 52). and added tbe words about the Father, I These pHh are scientifically compound ;
E. de Kowskf, organist of the Roman
Catholic cburch at Plain*, 1'a., has eloped 1 without material rhatift; quotations ranged giving Him more than twelve legions of and uniform in action. No griping pain
at JS.90A31 prime to»)il
stcora. 9t^»&gt;(ft
. commonly following the use of pl
with a pretty 15-year-old girl, one of bis1 4.S5 gnod to fancy do.. t3.iOit.OJ .'omruou. u»
K.ULOO.IU.
most promising pupil*. Dn Kow«kf, wbo1 medium do., $3.&amp;l&lt;&gt;423 butchers* steers. U.S 1 angel*
ia “Then the band and the captain and They are adapted to l&gt;otb adults and cl U..,r Grand IfapHs for
is on the shady side ot 50, leaves a wife1 ®XO&gt; itocker*. f2.«i»110 Texans. $XStVftL40 officers of the Jews took Jesus and bound1 dren with perfect safety. We guarat.
iH-trolt and Eart
they have no equal in the cure of y
1 rangrrs. fZ.3uS3.4iJ fee.Inr*. fl.SOQ-XSiJ cows,
IjlMlbK .
Him."
behind
him. Boies’ plurality in Iowa is.
ifcd.75 bulls aa&lt;l *2.»U US veal inlvra.
Governor
Matthew nnd Mark record that now nil1 headache, constipation, dyspepsia 1 •
Howell-..
s fa the organ of nn fact ion; pulls no
Sheep—Market rath it quiet and prices well
tbe dfaciples forsook Him nnd fled (Math, biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ■
7,bi6. The remainder of tbe Democraticr
&lt;*o»,«,»avenue.
Mined:
unotat/ons
ranged
at
FL50i&amp;».*i&gt;
Alina ••
state ticket fa also elected by a plurality
-----A-Mlaxjgli xxvl, M. Mark xir. 50). Just ns Jesus hud cel any other preparation. SoH by
St. I »uuU
foretold thnt they would, und as the Spirit II. Goodyear.
Most Remarkable Newspaper ranging from 10,373 for Dey for railroad
■ffiiaw......... .
........... . .......
through Zechariah bail also aaid hundred*
There are said to be over fifty omm i
cosomi**ioner to 893 for Knoepfier for
Success In New York.
are: Eatfancy,
er—Fancy
_
of years before (Math. xxvl. 31. Zech, xiil, | glanders in and around Alpena. j ’
superintendent of public instruction. Tbe lb;Prod
dairies
frosh, ai&amp;tic: pac-kin?
THE PRESS IS A NATIONAL NEWSPAPER rote was the heaviest ever cast—120,314.
stock*, fresh, IHJlk-. Lire poultry—vid 7). Every word of God shall lie literally
chickens. 7c per lb: «prlng. 3’4^: ro-wter*. fulfilled in due time. See Jesus meekly
; (.“heap new*, vulgar senw»t!»»r» and traah And
4.fa©5c:
turkey* t'-vW*; duck*, yielding Himself Into the bands of this
K*tur&lt;ray .-•««,
। nrfplace in the column.* of The Pn-&lt;*.
The treasury department has purcha*e&lt;! •mixed. Bh;7p&lt;c: geese. $5.(U&amp;l«ii&gt; per dor. Egg* mob. see them bind Him as if He had been
The IVr** ha* the WgfitMt rdltorW page tn
—Fresh candled. I.** off. Z3c per dos; i&lt;e some desperate criminal destroying life
654.
UOO
ounces
of
silver
ut
from
fO
W7
lo
1
New
Il nparkle*
with fa
points.
Loom Mock, la&amp;lfc. Pi tatoe*— Home-grown.
TheYork.
Press Sunday
edition
a &gt;ip)«*nrlld twen­
ticket office,* Monroe
ncHAVKN.
4U3&amp;C per rack: \M-&lt;-o;uin nnd Michigan and property; see tbe hand* -that baAJjeen
ty page p*x&gt;er. covering every carrent topic of fO Rev.
919 per
W.ounce.
J. R Taylor, D. D.. of Wash­ common. 25 : gj©d to choice. Shjpflc per bn: always stretched out ini blessing for the
Tbe Press weekly edition contain* all tbe ington, secretary of the American Sab­ sw et j&gt;oiai&gt;w-*. lliinoi*.
per bbl; deaf, dumb, blind, sick and dead, now
interest.
good things of the daily and Sunday edition*.
bound with cords, and let your heart say.
Jersey*. $3.M1Q17&amp; Apples-Common.
Fur those who eannot afford the daily or are bath uuioo, is dead.
per bbl: good, gl.TE&amp;Xtli; ch-’ite to fancy. "All for me." Aak also. Do I ever by un­
prevented by distance from early receiving it. ! . John H. Tweedy, for many years one of l.j**
S2JBR2J0.
Craabcrrle*
—
('ape
Cod.
tBSm belief or rebellion tie tbe hands of Jesus.
the lending citizens of tbe suite and a
the weekly fa a-spiendld niifauttute.
13. “And led
Him away _to
Annas first;
l-SJ i&gt;vr bbl; Jerseys. jeACOAJ.
II llliu
_______
pioneer of Milwaukee, in dead.
-ta in-law to
|n Caiapha&gt;,
Cxi-t,j|a&gt;. I Ludington wants a furniture tattui
—
*• .I---her
**--- V..rk_
Fire, supposed lo hnvu breu slatted by
Hastings, - - Mieb.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
which was the bub priest tbatxame year." work np her hardwood lumber.
thieves, destroyed thr i.u»ine*« portion of
Tbe I*re» has no sujierior in New York.
In the first ci..-tpi.-i of Utfa guxpvl w-e
Wheat—Sl-WP*:
No. S redJanu*rv.
wimer
____ FebruA Hillsdale lady hrj acanofpoa,
S'lver
City,
lx
The
loss
Is
|!00
Off).
ccmle.-.
heard the word* Behold u •• Ixunb of
Capital $75,000.00
Pin In Bliss &amp; Koch’s lumber dock at apr. SLlu. Cora—No. S mixed cash. Tic: do. God,” but now we we Him, "liningbl as a pul up by bcr mother 33 years ago.
THE^RESS
SURPLUS W-000.00.
do Ja-. lamb to the slaughter' (fa-i l!*l. 7i. ,/rett*
Tlie sum of $153,000 ha* been speo ’
' Wtthtn tbe reach ot all- The beet and cbeape&amp;t Toledo, O., burned 8(XC,tXiO feet of lum­ Nuvcmlr-r. itAjc: do December.
nary. &lt;&lt;‘4-. Oau-Dull b-it steady: No. Xmlxe । Himself fa the true High PriivJ of whot
ber. Loss, $100,000; lu-umnc-. $75,000.
newspaper in Americx
I luipruvemcnta at Sturgh this year.
,
ctuh. 38c-. December. 3K^-; January. W.»r.
tbe prieats were only type*. I&gt;t;t Ue i
. .fcW I
Au investigation of the books of ex­ Hye—In fair request a d Mead-: wretem all
• ----- I
also
tbe
rue
sacrifice
iu
wiium
all
eacr.
I
Dally anJ Sunday..oneTear
... s.» Treasurer Tarnar, of the Knights of La- ei.*i tol.06. harfay—Dml Lot ktealy. Purk fires have their fulfillment. He fa Bur .t
““
6 mouths
koT.
Gi*closes
over
|3l.ft»
-uajoconnted
Q
jiet:
n
-w
mraw.
$la'X
Lord-Quiet;
J
a
..Open for bnslm-ss Dee. IB.tSMoffering, Meal offering. Peace offering, tin
■ SJ.I teor, discloass
wt I. »r« •
*“»*;
“
“
one “
and TrespaMi offering all in one. Every
nary.
February.
J-lV).
mrUletar. It U Uta
omCEBdi
Livepjutr.
stock:
Cat: fa-Trading
op?ned firm, sacrifice pointed to linn, and aa we think ”
.. 10'1 for.
Dally only, one year
The team of Peter Hussong became un­
“ f four mmths...........
D.n Robtnsou. FreaMvot;
2.0) manageable at Humboldt. III*., and but cl-nu-d del!; i-oormt to bent native Meer*. of Him, “Foreordained before the found:*- 1
58«&lt;Qk..a)prrHO lbs; Tewns.and Cajorsdo.. tion of Lbe world, but manifest in these
Chester Mrwer, Vies. Pre«.. ixn da«bed io from of a train. Htuwoag was iR*W&amp;X«c
ba I- and dry row*. WMUSS*. last times for us” (I I’eL i, 20). what whole
n. W. Reynold*, casinoSheep and La ab*—Sh -e &gt; Lr u: L*mbs a. ti'v - hearted
we dailydevotion
present our
bodies
living
m*cf
! | ortt
xW,0M
* Sprlnwcrt
nnt^u'
”«*—
”,—
~-*~c;-.».
-»w»should
be aseen
In us
a*
i The
killed.
imllons‘ of
W!a
U*.
Twenty-two
anarchists
were
arrerted
prxcTOB«:
and fac pcrlu hi.her; ate p $X±k£».&gt;.87H jer 1 V Be tor lfu «rrlee Bom. xll. L
Stan.l
ee«T»h"«W. H- Fewer*.
fiw;
.amb*.
$4.5uA6.!JH. Ho»a-Nominal.
while holding a meeting iu Gric.-’s hall,
Dan W. ReynoUfaM,*.er.
■- -sttnawper Id lb*.
1 »n West Lake street, br the Chicago
rtatw U&lt;—r.
were charged with disorJohn r*rre«J».
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E Y. HOGL.H,
LEADER IN DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS.
many pounds below the standard required
by his frame and tbe work done by the
principal organs of the body.
In this sweating process it is seldom v^at
BAD RESULTS FOLLOW EXCESSIVE
the pores of the skin are equal tothe de­
PHYSICAL TRAINING.
mand made by the copious exudation of
moisture from the body. In conntquence
an extra strain falls upou the kidneys.
fnsumptlon, Knlnrseuient of the Heart
In addition to which, although a man may
ind Other Bodily Illa Caneed by a by this method reduce tbe muscular and
Rigid Discipline—Why Modern Mau Xa destroy the adipose tissue. it is impossible
for him to lessen tbe sizs of tbe heart. liver
M&lt;t ritlad for Such Treatment.
or any other organ of the body in the same
A proposition ia always beat demon­ way.
WITT "TRAILING’’ IS DANGEROUS.
strated by example No better proof can
be famished of the statement that ordi­
In a healthy man. where there is a grad­
nary physical "training” has an exceed- ual and normal increase of tbe body’s bulk,
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fngly deleterious effect upon the human nature provides a pro rata increase In
QOMtitution than the numerous instances Che biz? npd strength of the thoracic and
dally brought to light Where men have abdominal viscera. It the man’s total
died of organic aiimenta directly induced weight be suddenly and unnaturally low­
by tbe ealLstheuic practices of both profes­ ered, the heart and other organs, remaining
sional and amateur athletes.
the san\e. are in consequence doing tpOro
The cabe uf Matsuda Sontklchl. the Jr.p- work* than is necessary Herein lies the
aneae wrestler. who died of consumption, cause of consumption, enlargement of the
adds another item of evidence to those heart, Bright’s disease, that frequently are
medical writers 'who have long and per-, the causes of death in tbe pugilist, the
(latently denounced the usual methods oarsman and the pedestrian
adopted by athletes to bring the laxly to
Paradoxically speaking, civilized man is
what the)' consider the highest degree of the only animal whose normal condition is
physical perfection.
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one of disease. For centuries he has lived
Up to within a very short time of bis Improperly, and seldom dies simply bedeath Matsada Sorakichf appeared to be saus^be cannot live any longer. It is on
In perfect, robust health. A casual glance this Me.Hint that the regular process of
at his physique would have evoked In the training is always injurious And often fatal
beholder• nothing.but admiration for his to him.. Were he in the physical condition
muscuhr development and envy of his np which/presumably, the primitive forerun­
parent ly hardy condition. He dies. And ners of his race enjoyed, he would scarcely
only a few minutes’ medical examination need IL
’
■erreals the fact that the immediate cau&gt;«
A young Zuta, straight from his native
•of his death la nothing more nor leas than wilds, whose father and whose father’s
J tubercular consumption of the lungs.
forefathers died from an assegai or from
.in speaking of -training,” the won! Is sheer old age, might be a fit subject for
' jxHin quotation marks to designate more the sweating system of train ng, even if it
.i-partieuiarty that cotirxu of discipline to would benefit him, which is n jubtful; but
- which the pugilist Is injected just pre­ a Nineteenth century son of civilization,
vious to a fight, an oarsman to a rowing whose father died pcriia;m of apoplexy
match or a pedestrian before A six days’ brought on by pate de foie gras, sad whang
walk. It is not intended to depreciate tbe ancestors were probably coiinnhscars In
value of physical exercise or tbe benefit to port wine, is scarcely prepared by physical
lie derived from ordinary calisthenics. But inheritance for such u suicidal strain upou
look for a moment at what tbe at hlete’ has hb system.
to undergo to lit himself, according to the
It is comforting to learn that a few of
orthodox trainer, for what is iu reality an the more enlightened professional trainers
abnormal test of muscular strength and and athletes of today—and, be it added,
. nerve endurance.
not tbe least successful—have so far heed
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WHAT “SWKATlXQ” MKAN&amp;.
ed tho warnings held out to them ns to
Vlrst of all he u&gt; dieted io a way that is adopt a more modified system of training.
• certainly not physically conducive to tbe It la s good step la the right direction, in
well being of man as au animal. Hb regi- a few years, perhaps, tho fart iucreariug
mabxlr of flesh—lean meat at dissemination of knowledge and the con­
Jvrery particle of tat Is carefully re- stant instances of evil results from present
■ nov«l from his steak. Vegetable* he dues methods combined will tiring about a
»« eat, or al most very sparingly. As a much needed refemnation In this respect,
‘ metier of fact. were au attempt made to sad phvsical culture will be sought by
brings man up on food of that description means less barbarous, less injurious and
from early childhood it Im doubtful whether without lowering tbe present athletic
h« would live to within ten years of what standard.—New York World.
is called middle age
San b au on.alverous siiimAl. To lire
Strange Method of Salutation.
normally, as he has been intended by naOf all the strange modes of rutlntation,
Wire lo live, he xscst eat meat, vegetables
«Bd grain. Tha very fat that he avoids ia tbe most extraordinary is tbe "dance of
needed by tbe liver Co perform Ila functions ceremony” current in the Wert African
kingdom of Dahomey. Whenever any
of turning cleogin&amp;us matter into ronp.
Th. length of the human intestines and Dahoman chief or official of rank canes to
the slow process erf digestion ccsiaod other pay you a visit be always opens the inter
view by dancing around you with various
food than that of half cooked loan meat, queer contortions (extremely suggestive of
which is almost entirely digested by tbe his haring just upset a kettle of boihng
dm* it leaves the stomach.
water over his knees) which you are bouno
But the moat violent injury tbc athlete
imitate as closely as possible.
oss himself when pursuing his conserv­ •o It
is even reported—with what truth I
'd vs method erf preparing for the arena Is cannot »av*-tbat one of tbe native minisIU tbe process known as “sweating down" ton ot the terrible King G«a owed his
* required weight. He ia compelled to rapid rise at the Dahotnan court wholly to
sd a towel f with about five times the
hb superior skill in cutting thaw strangs
&lt;"«MS of exuswo. clothing that uscapers; and that bu thus literally as well r.a
figuratively jumped to preferment.-David
Ker ia New York Epoch.

DANGER IN ATHLETICS.

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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 30

COOK BROS..
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Constant Droning

I Break fc ton

Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
name and business before yon.
You may think I am well ad­
vertised and onght to ouit, but
so was the last candidate for
Sovernor on tbe .labor ticket
an yon name him?

IN BARGAINS
THIS WEEK
Bargains in Boj-’s Clothing.
Bargains in Youths’ Clothing.
Bargains in Men’s Clothing.
Bargains in Furnishing Goods.
You will save your fare to Grand Jiapids, and get
what ou want, what is seasonable, suitable
and right if you buy clothing and furnishing
goods at

MY BUSINESS
Is selling watches, clocks jew­
elry and silverware. 1 keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always tbe lowest.

Fl PANCOAST.
COUNTY NEWS.

Miaaurtii..
Our uro* mru to bare &gt;11 dlaappoarod.
H. E. Hendrick was In your city Friday
on professional business.
Tbe law suit last Saturday bctwecu Abe
Mook plaintiff, and Albert Pryor defendent,
wwdeclded In favor of the plaintiff. Tbe
jury gave him *50 damages.
Mid Smith spent Munday in Grand
Rapid*.
Mrs. M. F. Jordan was in Grand Rapids
Saturday.
F. Fausey, of Carlton, was the guest of
friends here the fore part of the week.
There will be a raffling match here on
Wednesday and Thursday of this week by
Johnson Hayward of this place.
By lite reports of Ute guns out of the
village Thursday we should judge that the
rabbits had .to suffer.
Twenty-eight new houses have been
erected In and about the town since last
March. Middleville is booming.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mpangemaker were in
Hastings last Maturday.
Fred Betts attended the *intf ng school
at Irving last Friday evening.
Will Engles, of Caledonia, called on okt
friends Friday of last week at this place.
Del Benneway Is again acting as clerk
In M. F. Dowling's Jewelry store during
Chas. Ritchie's trip to Prairieville.
Miss Anna Teadt of Grand Rapids is
the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F.
Teadt of this village.
Tbe three year old child of Mr. and Mrs.
Ball of this village white playing with the
scissors accidently fell and ran tbe point
of them in her left eye, entirely destroying
the right. Dr. ix&gt;wery of your city was
summoned and the liUle child. made as
comfortable as possible.
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ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1902

hours after. She leaves a husband and
three small children to mourn her losa. .
The bust of Chariea H. Hackley whWt
G. Wilson. O. Garrett and H. Gaskill will adorn the Hackley library at Moareturned home last Saturday from their kegon has been completed by tbe sculptor,
hunting expedition up north.
W. O. Partridge of Bouton, and taken to
tbe booming little Michigan city.
Fires have been kindled in Muskegon's
Additional Local News.
brand new steel works. The plant haa
two funiaees with a combined capacity off
1,000
tons of steel per week, to be made
"rhe society connected with Emmanuel
from the ore by the Adams process.
church will I* entertained Thnnday after­
The
West Michigan members of toe
noon. Dec. 3d, by Mesdamcs J. 8. Good­
year. Johh Kurtz, 1. Hendershott, W. H. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity have
Goodyear. A. Sllnyerland, Siebel. Timmer­ formed an association with headquarters
man, McOmber. Miss Wolf and Gertrude at Grand Rapids. The member* will at­
Stebbins. Supper at ’society rooms from tend the banquet ot tbe Detroit association
nt the hotel Cadillac, Tuesday evening,
five until seven.
Nov. 24.
The third lecture In the Epworth League
John G. WuiBh, Muskegon, had 8125 to
lecture course will be given at the Metho­ donate to tbe new steepfe of Zion's German
dist church Tuesday evening. Dec. 1, be­ Evangelical church, but wishing to in­
ginning at a quarter before eight o'clock, crease the value of his gift, Iras purchased
'flie lecturer will be Wellington Gardner, a gold watch which will be gambled for as
of Albion, professor tn Albion college and tbe ticket holders may decide. Queer
Past Department Commander, Michigan. Christianity that
Grand Army of the Republic. The lec­
The retail furniture dealers of the
ture will be Mr. Gardner’s great war lec­ United States are called upon to meet at
ture ••The Struggle for Chattanooga.” Grand Rapids, July 80 next, to organize
Admission 20 cents.
a National Retail Furniture Dealer’s
"There Is but one verdict as to the lec­ association. The abject of toe avsodatlan
ture of Washington Gardner on "The is given "for mutual protection, exchange '
Struggle for Chattanooga.” The people of Ideas and experience, plans for more
will talk about it for a long time as one of suitable freight rates, and to improve
the very best they ever heard. It U a rich relations with manufacturers.”
A civil engineer has onllined a plan fnr
theme and the lecturer commands all the
resources for lis treatment. A brave sol­ damming the Muskegon river at different
dier himself, an ardent ft lend of his com­ points in its course, developing elostric
rades. and an eloquent orator, how would energy b Airblne power and trunsmittir&lt;
he fail to Insplringlv paint the tragic currents *wbicii be estimates at from
scenes of that historic struggle with all Ils 12,000 to 18,000 horse power, to the aawblending of pathos, heroism and exulta- dust city. This cheap motive power, he
Itkm.”—Western Christian Advocate. Cin­ figures, would make a Michigan Chicago of
the town. He says the river has a fall of
।cinnati.
540 feet from the source to its mouth,
Services at the Presbyterian church next there being 50 feet fall below the dam at
Sunday morning and evening. Subject in Newaygo, anil it drains 4,000 square mile*
the evening "Bird Catching.”
of territory, more than the Merrimac river,
on which are located many industrial con­
The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at the Presby­
terian church Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, cerns, drains.
An epidemic of diphtheria rages near
to be led by Miss Grigsby.
Marquette.
The young people's mission band meets
Strong Bros, of Homer will light Cheiaea
In the Presbyterian church Sunday after­ with electricity.
noon at 3 o'clock.
Tbe Hillsdale fire department will give
V^be first M. E. social of the season will its annual ball December 10.
Two eleven year old Port Huron boys
be entertained at society rooms Wednes­
day. Dec. 2. from 5 to 8 p. m. by Nesdamcs were found drunk on tbe streets.
O. D. Spaulding. Julia Willison. Willard
A Buy City carrier boy has a dog which
Perry, Anna Jones. Frank Pryor. John assists him in delivering papers.
Dennu, Florence Bowne. Williams, Harry
Lapeer merchants want to close toelr
Andrus. M. L. Dunning, J. L. Reed and business places at 8 o'clock o’nlgbls.
.
A. Ryerson.
The citizens of Northville will vote on a
The C. L. 8. C. will meet with Mrs. P. proposition’to bond tbe town for 830,000
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T. Colgrove Saturday evening. Nov. 28th, for waterworks.
at 7 o'clock. Following is tbe program:
A Northville furniture factory which
Opening exercises.
employs 400 men is running, night* in an
Instrumental solo. MIm Maude Bartley. effort to keep us with orders.
Roll call, quotations from Holland.
An Adrian dry goods merchant displayed
Music, quartette.
.
n 2,000 years old Egyptian mummy in bia
In place of usual program a lecture will btore window all last week.
be given by Mr. Clement Smith; subject.
Seven tugs and a fleet of sailboat* are en­
'•Kathrina.? All former members of the
gaged In the fishing industry at Charlevoix
C. L. 8. C. are cordially Invited.
and the daily catch is 30,000 pounds.
Jim Caidwell, a farmer near Fori Gratiot,
LOCAL OPTION.
Ix-at his leu-year-old niece. Maud Scott, so
severely Jhat the child’s life Is despared of.

Delton.
George Knappen, of Richland, was in
town Saturday.
Misfortunes never come singly. Mrs.
Ed. Evans and daughter. Mamie, are both
under the care of Dr. Scribner.
Dr. McBeth, ot Galesburg, was iu town
Monday and Tuesday.
Seth Crosby is nursing a very »&gt;ad eje,
the result of a glancing shot from Kbby
Pennock's gun. Just how agrious it will
prove Is yet uncertain.
IL Williams and Albert Backus took In
a large number of sheep here Friday and
, Saturday.
It appears that some oue tor reasons un­
known had hitched their team on the
streets of Prairieville one morning last
Mnple Grei
week and it chuncvd that one of the town's
Ollie Robart. of Blanchard, Rubella Co., business men, who was coming to Delton
Is visiting in this vicinity.
for flour, saw it: whereupou this bold man
Joseph Hawks and wife visited friends asserted that Prairieville had done more
at I^ror, Calhoun Co., lost week.
business tliat morning than Delton had
Mrs. Chance, of Vermontville, spent done In a week. The manager quietly
last week with David McMore's family.
showed the gentleman the books tor over
Wm. Guy and wife have returned from ten thousand dollars in transactions that
their northern trip, bringing with them a forenoon and be folded his tongue and
yoke of oxen, tor which Will traded one of silently stole away.
Gideon Hughes Is attracting some ad­
his horses.
Rev. Nyce closed his meeting at the miration from local sports who are Interest­
north Evangelical church last Sunday ed In collar and elbow wrestling.
Now to look at his two hundred pounds
evening.
Daniel Clever has purchased the Mower avoirdupois you would not consider Mr
Branstetter any air ship, but nevertheless
place.
he has not touclu-d too ground since Sat­
Illchary Corner*.
urday night. It's a box.
James Montgomery and Belle Wilcox
F. C. Brooks and family ate ehlcken
embarked unon tbe matrimonial ship on with Geo. Vantlnc Sunday.
Tbe calender for the November term of
the 18th, Rev. Pope officiating. Here's
As was stated last week, a maw con­ the circuit court which opens at Muskegon
Mrs. J. F. Williams sports a black eye.
hoping success and happiness on the It was the nutmeg grater she says.
vention In the interest of securing the pro­ next Monday, contains twenty-fourdivorce
voyage all through life's journey.
Q. A. Hynes nnd wife visited Orange­ hibition of the liquor traffic In Barry cases.
A social was held at Mrs. Jnltea Rock­ ville Sunday.
county will be held In the.court room In
Edward Potter Ravenna went out hunt-.
well's last Wednesday evening for the ben­
Henry Arbour has moved his family to this city Saturday next at one o'clock p. m.
The call for this convention, though clr- Ing Monday and captured #o«ue molds for
efit of Rev. Tompklnson which brought lots Shelbyville where Mr. A. has a situation
of mirth an»l pleasure to the young people as drug clerk.
culated but a few hours, was signed by counterfeiting quarter* ajicl dimes con­
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besides substantial aid to the elder’s
Mr. Larkins is moving Into the Arbour over 200 citizens of this city and county, cealed In a hollow slump.
among them being many of the moat prom­
)&gt;ocket book.
The commissioner of Indian affairs has
house.
Doster * Branstetter shipped a car of inent workers in all the political parties. decided tliat the non reservation school to
Lew Smith, of Caledonia, was tbe guest
It is the purpose to keep- the agitation , be erected nt ML Pleasant shall be of a
of A. J. Cortright and family Friday and hogs from here Tuesday.
entirely free from partisan politics, since1 capacity for 100 pupils.
Saturday.
Woodland.
the question can only be fairly presented
B. J. Barber and Harry Bradley have
unusually large acreage is devoted
To let you know that I know gone to visit friends at and about Cale­ , But few of our farmers haw their corn anil adopted in that way. In any other:, tn An
winter wheat In northern Michigan this
manner, the attempt would be suicidal,
with some idea of scoooplng up husked.
what you know, and what donia
Prof. J. M. Smith commenced teaching either to carry the measure nr enforce It.- fail, farmers finding that spring wheat
ducks, rabbits and quail.
Nothing can be more certain than' thatI suffer* greatly from the putnmer drouths.
tbe South Jordau school on Monday.
some folks don’t know. But | Mrs. M. M. Rockwell Is visiting friends at W.
P. Holmes, of Kalamazoo, s]&gt;cnt a the large majority of the people of Barry
The handsome 21 year old daughter of
county wouM rejoice to see every liquor, Patrolman Monahan, Bay City, Is missing.
I shall tell them what I knovr i * Our Hickory Corners newspaper, of few days in Woodland last week.
Theorem Jordan has returned from near saloon within Its borders wiped out. And Atlanta McKenzie, an itinerant printer,
which mention was made n short time
and what you know also.
since, has now fully materialized. Vol. Battle Creek where be hns been working by acting together, under the law as nowJ Ims also disappeared, an^ it Is believed
1st, No. 2. has been Issued reflecting ।
fixed, this can be accomplisheil-. In Van. they have eloped.
on a farm.
.
For if they ehotrijl know energy,
Buren county the saloons are closed by
push and a quantity of zeal cm the j We notice Earl Jordan on our streets.
HuraJd Cornwell, a 17 year old boy
what I know and what you part of the young editor, who in early life 1 . George Rnwleader fell through a trap this same law. It can l»e done In Barry living
th- Kalamazoo, tried to revive an
was quite unfortunate in becoming Loth door one night last week nnd landed In the county if those who desire this work to­
almost extinguished fire by pouring oil
know, you know they would deaf and dumb. But fortunately our bottom of the cellar on his head nnd gether.
The convention Saturday will be to elect upon it. It revived aud the doctor says
commonwealth
has
provided
a
school
shoulders.
George
was
badly
shaken
up
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say NO to other dealers and whereby al) such may become educated and carries his right arm In a sling.
n proper county committee, and to select that the. burned places on his bauds and
township committee, which shall Include face may heal over without leaving scam.
buy their Groceries, Crockery, Lamps, China and Glassware, and he is one who has graduated at Flint F. Aspiuall has returned from the north amembers
of each political party. Much
with many others. His newspaper Is and brought a large buck with him.
is after a stone depot
where they could find the best and cheapest assortment, and headed Hickory Corners Leader and la to' J. J. England has returned from his will depend upon .this gathering whether Bellevue
L Hawes, a well-known lawyer, of
the movement shall be tbe success It can Kalamazoo. and for.*‘uutny years circuit
be published every Friday, al fifty cent# a uortliera trip but deerless.
E. Lucas was arrested on Tuesday mom- be or not. Those who want the liquor judge, became raving maniac last week
that is at____________________________________ year.
Ing on complaint ot Martin L Cole, for traffic prohibited in Barry county should and had to
bo removed to the
cruelly l»eatliig a horse. Examination was attend thia convention. ‘All are Invited to Michigan
asylum.
He could rec­
I. L. Cressey of your city spent Sunday fheld before Esquire Barden. Palmerton do so.
ognise
no one. was entirely daft,
with a friend here.
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Did space permit, we would publish and could tie controlled only by force.
, * Smith moved to quash the suit on ac­
Frank Geiger of Charlotte was In town count
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of Irregularities in the papers. tho call. It has been issued Tn circular Physicians state that It may be only a
The court did not rule on thc^tootion to form and mailer! to all parts of the county,
over
Sunday.
J. S.
Boise of Iowa visited hjs son F. F. ‘quash but decldl-d to hold open court till and no coubt la widely circulated ere this. temporary Infirmity.
Conductor Myron Dalrymple, an em­
There are many who no doubt desire
Boise tbe latter part of last week.
. 'Friday at 10 a. m. during which time it
Will Powers and Fred Young of Hast­• would Investigate alleged irregularities. first national or state prohibition. But ployee of the street railway company,
Ings were in our village last Thursday The prisoner, at the request of his counsel, Hint need not deter them from laboring for went bunting In the woods north of Grand
was released on his own recognizance, if county prohibition In Barry county. Such Rapids last week, and when within half a
evening*
Tlie Baptist people are holding revival tbe papers are held a hotly contested suit1 cannot afford to be Indifferent to the mile of the soldiers’ home, made a ghastly
movement about to be inaugurated In discovery. He had shot several rabbits
meetings.
may be expected.
and was after another, when be jumped
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Miss Gertrude Geiger of Hastings spent
A stock ot groceries, boots and shoes1 Barry county.
across a little ravein. and in doing *0 he al­
will be put in by George Garlick in the
Sunday with friends here.
most lighted upon toe body ot a man,
Misses Lulu Feigbocr and Electa Fur- Baitinger store building. George fe a
dressed in the uniform of the home, and
11 iss were at Grand Rapids Monday.
hustler and we wjoli him success.
The high school circuit court boil a very frozen stiff. Tbe coroner was notified,
Miss IJIHe Sutherland of Hastings Ims
Parties owing threshing accounts to Ira
been visiting Clara Heckathorn.
I Hopkins are requested to settle the same Interesting sham law salt last week Thurs­ and the man proved to be William O'Brien,
When in need of a Ladies , Misses or Child’s
G. W. Francis returned home Monday I with Palmerton &amp; Smith without delay as day night. Seth Angle was tried for as­ who has been in the home for five years.
sault and battery on Horner Warner, nnd He was last seen at dinner Tuesday noon.
from the north where he has been with the | all accounts must be drilled by Dec. 1.
being disorderly in general, at Nashville, In his pockets were found bottles, one
hunting party.
. partly filled with whiskey and the other
Rev. C. M. Arthur has been assisting In
PralrtovlUe.
i Nov. 14th. Tbe jury disagreed.
Minnie and Vona Calkins gave oar with alcohol. It is believed that he ba­
tbe revival meetings at tbe Vermontville
Lloyd Storms, son*of Albert and Ora
, came intoxicated down town and wander­
Congregational church for the past two Storms, died the morning of the 23d. The school a very’ pleasant call.
Quite a number of the scholars attended
parents are prostrate with grief at the the party al Grace- Whitney's last Friday ed into tbe woods.
weeks.
•
diaries Parker, of Edwards, was caught
The smoke stack at tize Lentz Table Co., death of their only child, who was a bright
spearing fish by a deputy game warden
night.
factory- wm raised Monday.
It now
Tbe professor has purchased a quantify and
1
lad of 11 years.
Do not fail to look over onr large nnd well assort­
paid *50 tor his violation of the laws.
stands 50 feet above the brick work.
John W. Earl’s daughter is quite sick. of paper for examination. Thia is a very- 1
Last Friday evening some of our literary
M. Thayer started bis saw mill on J. W.
A young man named Amos Bunn, of
good and cheap way; five sheets for a cent.
people met at the home of Mr*. C. M. Put­
ed stock. We show
Chippewa
lake, brought to Big Rapids
Earl’s timber the 24th.
Have you heard tbe latest; If not n*k 1
John Carpenter has sold bis farm to IN Patterson how he would like to be a Saturday a couple of young ^beara. aggre­
nam and organized a society. &gt;
Prof. G. M. Ritchie's entertainment In
gating 175 (MMinds. He had been hunting
Castle.Winters has rented and moved Miller.
elocution and delsarte turn fine and we hope Ii J. Harry
Vacation this week. A large number of the old one several davs.
that lie will be able to organize the class
ttie boys expect to have a big time hunting.
| onto Geo. Hyde's farm.
Three Hudson hunters flushed up a
that he spoke of at that time.
This Is a better plan than to go from school flock
quail near Poery lake, and one of
The Congregational Sunday school gave
Howling.
&gt; and try and fool your teacher.
the sportsmen, a "long” fellow, fired into
a missionary concert at the church last
Mr.
Andrus
gives
the
school
a
very
in
­
The shadow social was a failure at the
them immediately they observed a man
Sunday evening which was well attended.
teresting talk on Natural History every
Rev. (X M. Arthur has resigned bis grange ball on account of the stormy dav. Immediately after the noon exercises. jump In the air and utter a most distress­
We Can suit you.
ing yell. Investigation revealed the fact
position as pastor of the Congregational went
r. is here from Duluth, Minnesota,
Do not forget the literary society In the that Instead of kitting the quail ho had
IL InHall
Please give us a call.
dinreh here and preached his hst sermon
high school cannot be l»eat in the county. administered severs! stinging shots in the
onMrs.
busimiui.
Sunday morning.
Samuel Hinchman and son have re­ You should not tail to attend.
Respectfully yours,
back of a man husklug corn in toe field.
Miss Minnie Williams, while on her way
Tbe marching to and from the classeo, It took otnsiderable talking to coovlooc
fromatOhio.
home from her work last Friday evening, turned
A dance
Hiee'a hall Thnjwday night. also in and out of tbe building cannot be the Injured man that it was an accident,
fell on the walk in front of Ix-ntz furni­
1 but after the rthjglttg had abated be eoolSchool commences next Monday.
beat.
ture Store and broke her leg just above tiic
The high school has a new choir thia, ed off. and the trio escaped without the
Last Tuesday ns Mrs. Chas. Gillaspkw*t&gt; assisting her husband In driving «&gt;&gt;me week. It consist* of Gertrude Smith, asalslanee of tbe farm dog.
ankle.
Prof. Taylor assisted by hia class in catlie. she «llpprd and fell, receiving in­ Hattie Beadle and Agnes Rich.
vocal music gave a concert at the opera ternal Injuries fn-n which sl.e died a few
bouse Tuesday evening.

HUDSON’S

Cloverdale.
Dr. Harris leaves us thia week and
Hastings will have one more physician.
Wallace McCalhoun is at home from
Grand Rapids for a few weeks.
Freeman Jackson and wife of Harbor
Springs have been visiting friends here.
Harvey Adams is building a new house.
G. Wilkins has commenced drawing the
timber purchased of IL Gibson.
An old fashioned quilting took place at
Mrs. George Conger’s last week.
Eugene Deck is on the sick list.
Dame rumor lias it that Willie MoCo Hum
and Mary Marble are married.
Mrs. D. CamplH-li spent Sunday with
friends in Richland.

GRAND RAPIDS.

HELLO-Q-O!
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DON'T YOU KNOW.

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DANGEROUS FISHES.

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SONO.

A THRILLING NIGHT RUN

that he coaid get anything be wanted by
plain stoo'l — very
-—• targe
-- ~ t™e* w^&gt; B,ucb simply invoking tbe aid of the Britiiih flag
„nd under it One day a coyote w« pass­ through her majesty's consul. Ho had jist
CURI JUS CHARACTERISTICS OF DENI­
And the magic #iriuc* an dumb.
ing and heard the crows singing snd danfr beet, lidded al the barge office m an im­
Ing under Chis trre. and eamc up to watch migrant, and was In a truly British state
ZENS OF THE DEEP.
Closed is the old piano.
them. They were dancing in a circle, and of indigustlon and agitation beuau»e he
And chord lean in* nnilxir keys.
waa kept waiting for his baggage.
As tho vanished tidal murmurs
e«ci&gt; ctv—
“r"* ----------- ------"Blast me bioomin heyes," he exclaimed;
••Crow friends, what are yon doing!
Of prehistoric seas.
asked ths coyote, who was much inters tad. “I bain’t a gain to stand this no longer’
[’ll go an tell tbe British consul an bt’ii
“Oh, we are dancing with our mother*,
That once wm sweet and strong;
(Generally Know Nothing.
They faded out like a wild bird’s nota- said the crows.
He wm too mad to notice tbe genera)
"How pretty! And will yon let me drario©
Thsralnger nnd hU song.
Bill Jones, the driver of the big express
too!” naked the coyote of the too-wblt-iab- snickering that greeted his outburst, but
Tfacre are no more curious fishea in the
engine, 1,798. wiped his hand* on a bunch
The tnsMtro's touch dies with him:
hurried off to rouse the British Hon In his
world, than those which belong to the order
wlddeh crow (captain of the &lt;l*n«e)c! waste and leaned back in his cab con­
*TU gone for good or ilL
"Oh, yes," replied the crow.
Go and behalf. He returned In half an hour very
st rays. Certain members of the family
\
And the sinRrr'M Up* no echo*, lesre
tentedly smoking awaiting ’.he signal from
put your mother in a bag and oome to tbe much crestfallen. The British linn hadn’t
am* familiar enough under the name of
'
To linger with n» stlU.
the conductor to start In frost tbe green
’been waked up. The (British consul had
"akatra.” Their only fault is ugliness of
d
%he
coyote
went
running
home.
There refused to regard the matter in the light ol
light below the headlight, indicating that
aspect. You have to go to tropical Waters
And only tho rune, of, nature
another section ot tbe same train would fol­
Abide with US for tang.
his old mother was ait ting In the corner of an International complication.
In order to find the dangerous and other­
low. shone brightly, while behind a long
And
only
thu
wind
sud
ripples
“See here, mein friend," said a sympa­
the fireplace. Tho stupid coyote picked up
wise extraordinary members of thia tribe.
lint of baggage, day nnd sleeping cars
'
Sing the olrrunl
a stick and struck her on the head and put thetic German, “1 vo» iu dis country w-. en
Not tbe Ituut unpleasant of them is tbe
- Ernest McGsffey in Arkansaw Traveler.
"W bewl Toledo has 'em the same way. stretched out Into the darkness beyond the
her. Ju a bag, and hurried back to the dance year* alretty. und '! kuows Mtnodings vat
•Wngray.” which is quite common in
station.
1
doesn’t know ren I vu landed dot first
Ttorida waters. Imagine a gigantic flat •h!”
' with her.
At iaat the tiignai came. With alert
The crows were dancing merrily and time, und voa joort so green ns dot grass,"
“Yes, and Cleveland and Buffalo and
fi-sh with great fleshy wings: give tc n
senses the engincman opened the throttle
The difficulty in making nn effective
bcaadth across of seven feet, a length of Erie and Sandusky—Sandusky has more’n and the train slowly started through the strong joint between n tool and Ita handle singing'
”, Indicating a fiortlon of Battery park, “nnd
“Al
nans, que-ee-rah. quo-ee-rab." may be you von dot way joost now. Dere
twelve feet and a powerful tall armed with all the rest—aud Milwaukee gets ’em and maze of tracks in Harrisburg yard on its
long Iweu felt, and the disadvantages
you are sbAklng, you are vos von ting dot I learn, by jimmlny,
an ivory dart ten inches in length. Such Chicago. Why, good gracious! they come long run to Philadelphia Little by little has
thus involved uro well understood, not (Al . •
■ y
joined the dance,
is this remarkable animal, which baa into every town on the lakes.
BUII&amp;IUK-/
‘
—-z-— z
- mighty quick, und don’t forget it alretty.
put
“Millions and millions aud mill tons of more “steam
•"— •■ was •
“* on. and (aster and
with the h»kg on his teick. and sang as the Dot von dot uoddings talk so loud its sums caused the death of many an unwary fish­
to
the
positive
lack
of
power.
But
the
in
­
Iretlo money, no matter how mad you vas
erman. It is slow of motion, lying on the pound. M n.b. All Und. M Uto too. 1
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C:
.
.
..
.
..
On dashed the train. Its course now lying vention of the Mannesmann process for . c«W8
“Al tiana. que-ee-rah, qne-ee-rah." |A1 feeling You make dot British lion roar
bottom and enjoying life harmlessly unless
Al
Thrays used 'by nnd It don't get you vot you wants mj
between the old canal and the broad Sus- the production of |ubm direct from metal
interfered with. Bnt once disturbed it is
block.,
.0itolM-.
ppc.ru
&gt;
b.ren-ml^
»•
“
&lt;•
m
excl.m.uoo
u~
or
A If
mnat fntriw quehanna. A alight mist was rising From
much ns von American quarter dollar.”
“Does seem----------------------------mW th« water most fa|riy h
,
twinkled
a dangerous creature to encounter.
the river, but far acFoas
twinkled tbe
the boto po.lbl. to! talmbl. tor torijtoj o&lt; ,
th,
bunt ont louphlng.
The Englishman didn't “catch on."
When alarmed it lubes about with its swarm with ’em, doesn't It!”
combined with ita handle, that is, ,
-What do you bring in yonr
“Mein friend/* a hied ths German, draw­
“Then how is It”—the thoughtful man i dim lights of auothsr train, emplrislzed by sbytool
tall, and woe to him fn whose flesh the
means
of
that
proeeM.
tubes,
are
pro»nd
sata.
n
nsi
uo
yo
«
r
n clearer light as the furnace door was
ing closer and speaking lower. “I make dot
caudal weapon sticks. The latter is a nec- straightened up nnd shifted around so u opened by the fireman; Bill Jones saw it duced having solid portions at one or more teW..
..
“My mother, as you told me,” replied the advice someding plainer. See dot ffiaft
dloshaped instrument, with the keenest to look the other man square iu the face— and smiled to himself. It waa the Balti­ point* of their lengths, and these tubular
mil brass buttons mid big stomach, ch!
possible point, and on tnth sides for its en­ "how is it that I go ont fishing, sit oil day more connection wnich had left Harris­ rod# may be made in any convenient coyote, showing them.
Then the erowscmptled their bags,which Give him von quarter dollar und tell liiai
tire length it is armed with barbs, pair from the first streak 'o dawn till the even­ burg fivfc minutes before his train. ’ He lengths, with solid portions at regular or
upon pair, so that when once stuck In it ing shadows fall, nnd cAtch just one three jerked the cord.nud a shrill whistle sound­ Irregular distances apart, so that by cut­ were filled with nothing but sand, a nd flew you wautx your baggage, und you gits it
pound
bass!
Yes.
and,
by
thunder,
get
right
away."
cannot be withdrawn save bycutting it
ed through the night. Two minutes later ting through snch solid portious the rod up Into the tree, laughing
The Englishman "caught on."and sn did
Tbe coyote then saw that they find played
&lt;nft. Of its kind it is the most formidable called a liar when 1 tell of that! How is an answering LlmA floated sleepily across enn, of course, be divided Into a correcan, o; course. «*-■ uniuru
••
the. mnn wit h the bhu» buttons nnd the
him
a
triek,
and
started
home,
crying
"Al
weapon with which any nnimal is equipped It, Isay!”
,
uv water.
wnver.
| sponding number of blanks for tools.
He continued to
re at the other man the
nanni” When ho got home be took hla big stomach n littlr inter. And ns the Eng­
The express rumbled on. now at full | Hr
yy toUtog
cutting •«"
such “
bar*
tor .
«• through at con- “”b„
, tai .„d tried to
her lishman's baggage was belfig transferred
a MM.
moment, but. r-oMMn»
receiving n»
no M.«.r,
answer,
Thia "Bring." as the fishermen call Ik is for
be 111 n cleet end relnneod into e brown •p—1 «bhrins by e eon! u.ibl. wblcb hud . Tr„|,nl poluu. u Che .Ito or Uudto «111
to the express wagon he olxirrved to the .
shiefly dangerou.'i because of the slime eta dr
Fr4
■&gt;’“ “
’’•»
“ '« .bow to be beet. ..eh Metlon trill eoo.Ul M » Ute el.latjey corner •‘•"■J1 /□
German that he would try hereafter to
with which it is covered. The latter gan­
J
| it pass, and rattled through Middleton n of ,, hollow part, which may be suitably A1 nRuivf.h,y
J J. . wasdeiid. When
conform to the ways of tbe country.—New
grenes tbe wound it makes, so that blood
The rbraloloar of Evil.
P;wt lon* lio“ of olber frv'i»l,u‘ !,cW lmc,t shaped or bent to form the Im.xdle, and tbe But she couldnot,.for ah*•
York Herald.
poisoning is apt to set in, and frequently
Th. i uysloiogy of Erll.
by tbe angry red of the semaphore so tlmt! ,o!id part, which can be shaped into the be found’that .he could »*«* «P *"y
the Iom of a limb, if not of life, results. 1
tool head by forging or------ r—-------it them all the rent of hb* life, and from
myself once met a man who had nearly of Evil,’’ Dr. R. W. Richardson declares । lersection.
died from stepping upon the dart of a dead that the man of science finds two natural
Tramp—Please, «um. I’d jike some cold
OS A SINGLE TBACK ROAD.
•Hngray. which, though its former owner causes of evil in mankind—hereditary and | Far ahead the signal governing tbe east nnd durability than tool, of which the sud
srealwayMal wnr.-C. b. Lumuita vlttle&gt;; fer my dug.
had long since passed away, stuck up in early environment. The operation of these | bound track shone crimson. Suddenly it handles form a separate piece.—New York 1“ St- Nicholas.
Honrekreiwr-Dog! Why do you go
causes
is
made
conspicuous
In
a
novel
inthe sandy bottom of a shallow lagoon. My ----- T~ T-------- --------------------------------’ turned into n white light and Jones* re-tramping through the country with a big
k-LLU.
_
,
zx_Wrltz-r*
h
,Hch h, h„(
friend's foot was thrust through it while Tr-Ugtolop tarried out by Prohor Dur |
brute like that at your bed*!
dtor. ot bnr \ ork. who bu
.bl. to
d|l&gt;h^
„d „ltb ,
,
: It is a popular -mpresMontbat most per- E Tramp-To pertect my heels from ether
TUB MUCH FEAUED STIKGIiAT.
H*” °”,cl!Tbn,
T S'1
* ’•'« to-1 •ernss the main
Although the cost of bringing books ef­ sous are glnd to answer questions In refer­
When one of these creatures is dragged tlement of its first members in America . Um
disappearing down »he Mount fectively before the Ixxiksell^rs at^d tho ence to their .own professions, or, in other
It list s has iMindtHi herself for .?)!:».0v0
into a bout the utmost care has to be exer- I u. b» found tobt from thl. parent .tock | j
mh lh&lt;rin le
u„
Io, reading public has so largely increased words, to “talk shop. ’ Few. however, of
’ nger service
, . ,7...
, tancaster
....i aud with the increase in the extent of t he mar­ the misguided talkers who net on that sup­ worthut wdrr works.
has wnrtmtr
sprung 1.9(10
1,300 di&gt;ncandants.
descoudants. The lives pas.se
ciaed lest it wound it captor by the switch hn«
between
ing of its tail. One who walks in the sbal- i of 709 of these have been closely followed Harrisburg.
Ishpeming's new city hxll was dedicated
idea of —
the discomfort
ket, there has,dtiriug the past thirty yean*, position tasve any
,--------...
lows of a southern river finds it very un­ by Professor Dugdale, the result of the inWednesday evening.
Just twenty-two minutes from the time been no deduction in the average rate of they may inflict on oversensitive spirits,
pleasant to see occasionally a section of vestigatlou showing that not one of the the exprciM passed the Intersection it drew the royalty pal*) to the author, oud. iu , "’Writing much poetry nowadays*’’
The A. O. U.W. In Bay City will erect
what Las appeared u&gt; be the bottom, per­ 709 had escaped the contamination of evil up at Mount Joy, fourteen miles distant, • fact, the tendency has been to Increase this oked a reporter of a poet, snd one can a block far lodge useshaps several feet iu diameter, move slowly or its consequences. His researches also and took the tiding to clear the Pacific ex­ rate. Theincreaswl cost of lhedMtribuUug imagine the involuntary listaste with
,
Congressman Belknap has beeu a grand­
away just as be is about to step upon it. show that the arimes ot this one family press going west. The silt-nee of night was machinery haa. therefore, been borne by which the latter shrunk from this bluff
father since yesterdsj' tnomlnx.
Tho animal assumes a likeness in color to have, during the last seventy-five yean, almost oppressive, and tbe only .sound the publishers. On the look published at attack.
While digging s well near Owosso a vein
the sand or mud where it finds it home, in coat the state of New York $1,200,000.
which broke the stillness was the steady ono dollar, on which the author formerly I *«| suppose you are doing a good deal of
Those who are born bad, however, ore working of the Injector, resembling noth- received a royalty of ten cents, this royalty , literary work!" said a vuitor to n well of coal SO feet thick wns struck
order that prey may approach it without
aiwnyB incurable.
lucurnixc. iur.
i.-.™. Ashe.
zuuv, ,| Ing so much m person pouting after a remains the Mine, but the net price com- ' known writer of shbrt stories, to whom
not always
Mr. Isaac
■aspectiug the presence of the lurking uov
Johnson Bros, livery barn al Clyde
president of the Central Criminal asylum, !; long rnn.
Bumster
burned Wednesday, a hostler liatmg a
ing to the publisher. In plqce of being, as fibe wished to make herself agreeable.
The stingray is sometimes called the Dublin, Ireland, has suggested that In- I From down the valley came a faint whls- formerly, slxty-pcren rents, is sixty cents, i "Nothing u» speak of." wu the gentle narrow escape.
herited tendencies to crime
crjme can
esn be treated tJ
M
the n^h of B fifty-five cents, or even fifty rents.
*clarn cracker." because it is able to break hented
' reply.
the shell of the toughest quahaug as easily in the young: by teaching useful oecupa- bmdUgbt and the rush of a heavy train | It is my contention, therefore, that Amer- - a week later the name acquaintance aptions, which
call iuto
as the operation can be performed with a Mnna
whu* will
win rail
into play
nlar the facuL
facuk daghhlg t- at
&gt;peed| wilh ,careriy B |cjn publishers
of**book,
today,
*
" have
'
* " “ with
v '• peared again. "Now. realiy and truly,
In
“to "““S’ 1W»V»
1D|. .□
m long UM
hammer. Its upper jaw is furnished with
light visible
in &lt;the
line &lt;u
of sleepers, moreexpcnsivepublishinganddlstributing ’ aren't you writing anything!" she asked,
to .duetoed :
Bi||
bhmt„ „n&lt;1 lw machinery, less favorable prospect*, for sc- | w|tb ay engaging frankness which seemed
a sort of mosaic pavement of teeth, with etold oi . clever
-which It Is able to smash the hardest sub­ Into m boue.1 drtornuM. » mW
, tto
.btopl, llirto
— wbUtle
whistle eord
cord sharply
three lima
dint- to curing remunerative sales for "average to challenge an equal candor.
- other
-•
■
stances. To oyster beds the creature is a children of several generations of pick- warn
warn tthe
engineer
of••
the section *fol• ­ books" than wiu lhe Case thirty year* ago. ! •'Nothing to speak of." *nu* the courteous
. deadly enemy, and where its species is pockets be taught clever handiwork, such lowing.
and then he started his train again The evidence goes to show that the under- answer, and with that she was forced to
numerous the bivalves have to be pro­ asw^hmaklngor other work requiring !
takings of the publishers are subject to lhe ^a content, but it was net long before she
..wnwwwlw deft
.le.r&gt; in
In their
t *&gt;nlto movements.
mn.em.nt.
,
,
tected with fences. Crabs, sea snails and fingers unosualy
Meanwhile the rear brakeman was stand­ same law of "diminishing returns" that ' rcturlwd to th^eharge.
—St.. Louis Republic.
■quids furnish a large part of its diet.
ing half dozing on tbe platform of the last controls all manufacturing enterprise* and
“How could you tell me you were not
When it loses ita "sting” by ap' accident
sleeper. He heard Jones give the signal to all
....in-------—— capital.—George H. Pu&gt; . writing anything!" she askwl, reproach­
veatmeutaof
another one grow* It Is sold for eating
i tho engineer, of the Pacific, and he saw tho ■, aass
num iu
Forum.
la Fxssa.
fu||y. "Yesterday 1 heard your mother
Krposea in the New Orleans markets.
The true luxury of the hath I* txsrt np-1
ult latnpt5 of the other train vanJall lu I
.......... .—
I say that you were too busy with a book of
e meat is very peculiar and quite unlike predated by people of hot climates. The . the direction of Harrisburg as ho foit hla |:
The Game Needed Editing.
! irnuslaliou to do anything for tbe fair."
anything else, tbe muscular tissue com­ baths of Kingston, Jamaica, are described j own trojn fo motion. Then there floated • Three newspaper men were playing sb I "Excuse me," said the victim, goaded
posing the wings being of so coarse a text­ byacorrespondentas delightful, being Long .
anolber signal. Toot, toot, toot,
leged billiards In the spacious billiard t into explanation. 'I merely said: ‘Nothure that, after the flesh has been boiled, enough and wide enough to allow one w I
A brakeman's dilemm.v"
,...
._____________
_ other after* I fog to speak of.’ I meant that 1 am Dever
j room
of tbe Palmer
House tbe
one can dissect the fibres out upon one's flounder about, and ev»m to take a couple
Tbe brakeman’s heart leaped. That I u^u, while* two'’fcliow^worked
'
‘'in the doing anything in connection with litera­
plate These wings are merely pectoral of strokes. They are made of concrete and meflnt there was another section of tbe Pa- j business looked on and- made remarks
ture of which I have anything to say.”—
fins enormously developed. They, as well are filled with water at the
temperature
at
j
n
j
1Oi
behind,
and
the
engineer
1
about
the
game.
The
game
could not
tbe
| dfle. also, close
.
■asimilar perm of skatea and. other rays, whieb It comes from the malns-just right । bad neglccte&lt;l to call Jones’ attention to 8Und many remarks. It Aras weak and Exchange.
are sold in considerable quantities at Sun to make a plunge enjoyable. So clear is the the green lamp* on his own engine until. baiting. When, after many efforts and
Jranciseo to the French nnd Italians, who water
can scarcely
aroused oy
by nurs
Bill's wuaw.
whistle. Tbe uraaem.™
brakeman sundry
. T.wild
... dabs with tho cue,
s one of. the
.
ONE ®JVJOYS
v - that one
- realize it Is । arousea
One of the largest establishments In this
vralue them for the table. Skate tails nre three feet deep.
| was in a quandary. Should he pull the ■ trio sroO|d coum, the quintet would in­ country has fur some time been turning
largely eaten on the Pacific coast by the
duce in awhile, to be sure, there is somewrt| n0l| #Vop tbe train only to find that dulge tn wild hilarity. But this did not out paper belts that have the reputation of Both tho method and results when •
Chinese ami Mexicans.
Syrup
of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
thing which may detract from ita enjoy- t Biil .i^dy knew of the second *ecUon of batmen often.
being superior in many respects to those
THE DANGEROUS SEA DEVIL.
ment by the stranger, if he has not become
niuninR that night aud was sup-1 The buttons
■
of leather. These belts are made from and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
were becoming fattened on
Skates lay eggs, though all the other used to some ot tbe other inhabitants of* ----------- ---------• -----■ ------- ....
.
pure linen stock, and are of any desired gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
—
T
--------------7
,
x
!
plied
with
orders,
he
would
invite
a
repritbe
wire
by
rust.
Tho
play
was
bad.
fishes of the order of rajs bring forth their tb, Itoxl For extonple^ I w«. toOTt to , „,nd (o, hto offlcioa,nM. Oo to. otor, shou „„ ,’,,^1, w|th to. Iwt IntraUon. thickness, width or length, having also a
young alive. One may pick up plenty of Uk.
lump.
1( hil
„„ wcll foulldrf ,„d [n
worM tat „mebo, p,,
j. driving power equal to any other of equal Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
sAatu eggs anywhere ou the seashore.
' CM&gt;r—
tonuintt on to. .to«l. ; ww. roll«l too Ur to ou. .Id. or to.oto«r. surface, and while P. is not claimed for tem effectually, dispels ©olds, h adChildren call them "aea purses." They down to to. bottom. CM Ung to on. otto. ! th
trMk toward the
oppotoox trton
----- .
I
. of
----------. . cue them that they are adapted to all kinds of aches and fevers and cures habitual
,
---------------------~
I
Finally,
after
a
period
futile
shots,
are rectangular almost in shape, with long block pickaninnies running about the j —
• ■-to run the risk of
••leaving
—•
He resolved
hls-of tbe onlooken said:
work, they are found to serve well as constipation. Syrup of Figs^is the
tails at each corner, and al*cut three or yard. I asked him what it was.
I post and go forward. It is no easy task to | “Yon fellows
w fcVitought to get someone w
to straight driving belts of not less than five only remedy of its kind ever pro­
Sbct inches in length. It is merely the
“Oh, dat’s a scorpium.”
/
I
thread
one
’
s
way
through
three
or Jour *read copy’on that game you’re plaving."
■bells that ouo finds, the young animal
“Well, take him right oat.”
- ' I sleepers, around stalerooms and smoking j *-now i« that*’’ «uWr&lt;l t»,« nUv.rwiw, । Inches In width.
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac­
hare been
bee tested side by
“How is that!” asked the player who ;। Where they hars
haviug made its exit through an opeuing
B dead, sah.
....
!I sparuncuw,,
apartments, auu
and iu
it u
is nun
still tuuic
more uiuvcuh
difficult. w
to had missed last
side with
with leather belts for strength and ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
atone end. The stingray products from hi ^|CT^™ nd' 1 Prefer raj
without pnss through an ordinary coach iu tbe mid- | -Because
there
’’ss so
imuch bod English in durability,
its action and truly beneficial tn iu
dlit-Mhilitr
thrv
ar«
nlloo
“
Because
there
so
they
are
alleged
to
bare
proved
three to nine Li ring young at one brood,
in it.
! die of the night, when passengers sprawl iu’’“—Chicago Herald.
[ equally satisfactory, adhering very clooely efiects, prepared only from the most
but its cousin, the formidable "eca devil," nim
A dead scorpion is bad enough, but that &gt; into
attitudes and extend their limbs
to the pulley, generating no electricity healthy ana agreeable substance.’, its
gives birth to but a single offspring at a is preferable to having a live
1
one drop juto tbe aisles.
A Thin Opening for "Light.
while running, being also flexible and
ttme. iu which respect it is probably unique from tbe rafters overhead on one’s bare
many excellent qualities commend it
Like an age it seemed to tbe brakeman
Experiments mode in Hartford show unaffected by temperature within ordinary
among the finny tribe.
.
flesh, as once happened to a friend of mine. ere he gained tbe platform of tho front car,
that light can be seen through 2 clean cut limits, though tberejs one plnce in which to all and have made it the most
Much of the romance that Las been —Youth's Companion.
clambered over the rocking tauk of the opening of not more than one forty-thou­ they cannot be used, and that Is where popular remedy known.
•
written about the sea deril or true devil
engine and stood beside the engineer. sandth of an inch. This fact was deter­ they have to run In water, or where they
fish is based upon fact. It is one of the
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
“Bill, did you notice Pacific carried sig­
would be constantly subjected to moisture.
Tbe term “fixed,” applied to the stars, is nals for a second section T” he yelled into ' mined by taking two thoroughly clean, It is admitted that this kind of belling Is and 81 bottles by all leading drug­
' straight edges, placing a piece of paper l&gt;eail events, when attacked. Animals are a mistake, for it is now known that there
Any reliable druggist who
urIra „
। tween the .surfaces
at one end, tbe oppo^^,
opposite best adapted to heavy driving belts, and gists.
formidable tn two ways—they possess n is not a fixed star in the heavens, and prob­ U...ngla~r'.«r. "Mr Gad! oo."
for this purpose it is not only much too may not have it'on hand will pro­
natural ferocity which impels them to aP ably no snch condition as absolute rest in
made
a
lightning
calculation.
1
here
would
j »._&gt;.j
_____ *tho
v_ cheapest material, but when once In posi­ cure it promptly for any one who
being placed between
tack,'or they may be fierce in self defense. the universe. All the stare are in motion, bent least twenty-five miuutes* headway •■ straight -edges
and some of them are moving at tbe rate between the two sections caused by the I eye and a strong light In a dark rootn.ja tion will run until worn out—New York wishes to try it. Do not accept any
i wedge of light was perceived from the ends San.
at |M«ilous beast to en- of 230,000 milea an hour, or more than
substitute. "
stop at Lancaster. Fully five minute* bail
sndiug itself. To begin thrice the velocity of our earth on its orbit. already expired, and he knew by the sur­ between which the paper was placed and
Combnatlbla Sabitaneea.
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO.
It might bethought that this constant mo­ roundings Mount Joy was four miles be­ the opposite, which were brought together.
There are many substances which will
lag thirty feet from tip to tip of its mighty tion would produce continual changes In
The
thickness
of
the
paper
being
known,
SAN nANCtSCQ. CAL
hind.
the distance apart of the two edges of the produce what is called spontaneous com
LOUISVILLE. Kt.
NEW VORK, N.T.
the stellar relations and alter the face of
bastion when brought into contact, and
jnotu that many cases arc well autheuti- the heavens every few years.
Witliln
Within the uext ure
fire minutes the second small
, , end
. j of the wedge of light was easily
which
arc
therefore
sources
of
danger
when
section.
If
on
time,
would
leave
Lancaster
c
~
cul
“
U
”
’
lhe
rw
’
ulL
w
“
,bowD
“
Bat tbe raxt distances at which the stars
left about tbe house. Greasy rags and rags
aniM.ll vessels, having become fouled with are set from us destroy tbe visual aspect of and run slowly to Dillerville, the Junction w»«--“change.
which have been wet with tarpentiue or
their motion and preserve the unchanging of the branch and the main line. Conld
alcohol should be burned as soon as used.
aspect of the heavens. None of the con­ he with eight cars ruu the seven mile* and
stellations have suffered a dislocation In get there ahead of the west bound train!
Oak timber loses about one-flfth of its The merest spn’-k may cause a blaze where
8,900 years. Sirius, Arcturus and the Ple- Ay, if it were in the wood.
weight In seasoning and about one-third olive oil or any other vegetable oil is mixed
tbe lani
ia&lt;Jes are still in their places. Although
He threw the levers as fnr as they would of IU weight iu becoming dry. Gradual with rags, bay, sawdust or any such com­
The sea devil will uudoubtdy assail tbe efghty-one stare in Orion have ever go and tbe train bounded ahead. “Go . &gt;drying
are cousmerea
considered me
the bustible material. Fine snwdnst la a very
“:*“* and seasoning
ncwwuuius nrc
been iu Laotian, each without relation to back, Jim,” he shouted to the flagman, raort favorable to the durability and combustible material, and should not be
Its swamping such small craft by extend- any other, tbe mighty figure to as it ap­ “thia is no place for you if we meet her,” , strength of timber. Kiln drying is par- used, as it very often is to collect the drip­
peared to the man of Ut forty centuries and the trainman obeyed. Three, five, &gt; Ucularly serviceable for boards and piece* pings of oil casks in shops or warehouses.
Lampblack mixed with linseed oil is one
aiid dragging crew and bark under the sea
.-------------- .
of small dimensions, *nd unless performed
train waa shooting forward nearly a mile slowly is apt to cause cracks and Impair :' of the moat Inflammable of substances. A
•real horns or fleshy protuberances extend­
every minute, but each second brought the the strength of the wood. If timi»er of 1 common source of fire in bouses comes
from the timbers dried by the steam, hot
ing forward from its head, which a&amp;dst it
Orion, Mich., has a barber who waa re- crisis nearer. He held down the whistle large dimensions be Immersed in water for
la grasping its prey. Being caraivoroua neatly almoat petrified with wonder. A cord, and a lot#;, uninterrupted blast some weeks it is Improved, and is leu lia­ air or hot water apparatus It is safest to
destroy st once all greasy rags of whatever
well known resident of the" town entered sounded, but to tbe fevered seusra of tbu ble to warp and crack in Beuoning.—Phila­
kind or description, for those may In a mo­
posing that it would devour a man if such hk shop and had a fall beard removed. A engineer it made no noiso.
delphia Ledger.
ment of negligence beexime the camra of
a victim were to happen into its dutch. few minute, afterward the door waa
He could see a portion of the main line
---------------------------------- ----------are in Illinois many
extinct lakes. great destruction.—New York Tribune.
opened, and io came apparently the same now. but not where tho passenger trains , There
maa, with a fall beard. “Good Heavens!7' run. Then the engine swung around, and which can easily be transformed intosheeta
the unfortuuats beholds a living doad hcV- exclaimed the barber, “how did you grow directly tn front was Dillerville tower, giv- ’ of water by the simplest means. All the
Bhrg over him with eager jaws to gobble, th/A beard in five minutes?" The visitor ing him the cls*r signal, while lying mo ; enormous “take Plain,” as it is known to
An ingenious cup and saucer has been
while beiplesa to escape tbe horrible em­ Moiled, and introduced tbe flrat patron, tionleos just beyond waa tbe second section geologists, comprising Wisconsin, Minne- devised for tbe special purpose of keeping
brace. However, it is doubtful if there is bls brother. They were twins, and bear a of Pacific, held buck by the warning red of , »ota and Michigan, north of the Ohio river, tbe food of Invalids warm when required.
EreaU tarJ caLj
•ay truth in such tales.—Interview in
'
..---------u— The -------------—, fs dotted with countless sheets of water,
Tbe enp Is molded with three feet, allow
semaphore.
cower man.j!.
had heard
striking rretemblauc*. The second cus ■the
Washington Star.
touvor chanced Lo be a visitor to hb brother, tbe wild screech of Jonas' engine and conditions being favorable for creating ing an air ejmee of about half nn Inch be­
and the barber knew only his townsman, stopped tbe west bound train In the nick many more by such inexpensive artifice* ns tween It* bottom nnd the saucer. In tbe
center of the saucer is a rimmed depression,
tbe damming of streams.
DtaUneUoa
Difference.
tbe brother be Lad just shaved.—Yanke* of time.
within which is placed a piece of lighted
That happened ten years ago.—Philadel­
Blade.
phia Tlraea^________________
The young Prince of Naples, heir to tbe charcoal, which bt supplied at a cheap rate
A Glpintic Cherry Tree.
throne of Italy, is said to be a model prince, tn the form of tablets. From this there
an .Oliver, many an examining couum*!
Nothing
Cheap
About
Him.
There
nn Ohio Beauty cherry tree in
intellectually and morally. He is an onlv are no fumes or unpleasant amelte, and the
"I don’t want to spare no expense, Mr.
food of the invalid, of whatever nature it
little tta old Bassford orchard in Brown’s Val­ Architect," said Noocaah. “I want a child, idolized by his parents, and a scholar may banpeu to be. te kept warm for fully
ley, Cal., which bears from 11,000 to 15,000
and a gentleman in every reuse of the wont.
an hour.—New York Telegram.
cases, oua to go up and tbe other to go
Jasmine is an Indian shrub. Its starry,
down, swd hare the coal eeltar freor'ed. wax white bloraom* are ir.descrjta.bly
Isthatsnsee
I’m goin to show people bow to spend sweet. AB tbe burning pain and paxsiou
can be picked. — Fruit Grower.
Jinks—1 see by the pajser that your
money.”—New York Epoch.
and pathos and mystery of t he Hindoo race friend Bloomer, of Bltxnnvifie. has got into
American freight cars carry about thirty
trouble.
.
Tbe snake tree of Guiana Is so
Wink*-WLm’m be done!
tons. Thev nre gradually supereeding the , cause th« ««wd is twisted iu a manner to re- ' An expert electrician awerts that anelec■ ftmhsaxled tbe funds of the church.”
mwt brilliant Esglish care in that country, which weigh 1 semtole “ colled serpent. For this reason trie train making llfijmilea an hour would
“Thotfnnst have been ww other Bloom
five Ums and can carry only seven tons of the Indians employ tbe nuU as an antidote require 7,000 fact in which to come to a er. The- Bloomer 1 knew didn’t go U&gt;
CARTER SNUN01MI OO.. New Yqyfc^
ttiUFlL nULLKSE. SMALL PSK
church.’ —New York Weekly.
He sat in the betel office all by hlmarif,
apparently in tbe brownest kind of a brown
study, and he did not respond foe several
moments after a friend bad taken a chair
by his aide and slapped him on the leg
When he did apeak, he said:
“Kvcr happen to go along the river where
the wholesale flab dealers arcF’
“Oh, yea. lots of thaw,” answered the
other man.
' “You've seen those fbdi cars there! Hold
a ton apiece, don’t they!”
“More’n that, some of 'em.”
“How many of those cars do you sup­
pose come into Detroit every day full of
fish?”
“Oh, there's probably fifty. I don’t
know but more.”
“Thai's a hundred thousand pounds of
fish.”

BILL JONES HAS AN AWFUL EXPERI­
ENCE ON A SHORT LINE.

1

-f

5,on th

jlltaro
-rt-wiiX'n.

tothe Fin

Captain
&lt;nh »cbo
tbcrocKh

Captain B
eantio-Jv

folly ta*a
EIG

Nr* Y
buried u

was enti

the bank

workme

- Sofoon.
Italian,
were: M
Pailta. I
old; Ven
jund r
suffer fn

Only
dide. b
trying t
another
foarth
Italian.

fused t

brick c
body w

pumpi

EIGh

GRA

Bight
sod r
gale a
in bad

ten u
beard

Jac

sud
Locitskia
mx!ti
jump

tally

Ch

Ship

[CARTERS

G

1

CURE

SICK

~ HEAD

ACHE

dill
Hi,

�lost on the lake.
Twenty-Four

Men

BIO r,4H TO FRY.

CHILI COOLING OFF.

EHft OF THE ALLIANCE COUNCIL.

Probably

Kot
brtietm.n!.
Effect of Uncle Sum-s. Man-of
Victims of the Gale.
1 * Cotl®
O.„,„ R
BRrtra. a rrtlroMl
,od lh,
War Talk.
comp.,, „„
preaklent of the Ohio awsociaiion, wore re­
TATE OF THE SCHOONER G. 0. FINHEY .
a*
,"'*nd ,'"'1 Jurr
SOT OOUHTUO A BOUBAKDMEST, ceived Into the Alliance Saturday, thus
d«r Atl,, a lun, Un&gt;&lt;lculn,. „cb
■tertlng * move of F. M. IL A. rutn into
Per Captain and Crew Almost Certain­ &lt;hn, Wtr, (Mod culby of vlnUtlo, „(
tbe other, organizatiou. Alliance men
ly Drowned—Two Stun with Lightest! th, Imruu. comm.™ 1«, b,
looked for great tblnga from this beginOther. Mtralng—Four Laborers Killed or«lrtc, rtb.,.. below ,h. lwl
Ding. Tbe anpreme council of the Alli­
h, a Caving Trench—A Heroic Italian
,.l’“
‘babo.lcn, «
ance adopts tbe Ocala platform with a
i ...&lt;•♦ Hi* Life Trying to Sava HI* FeJ- *” uut11 •klppen. Th, peaalUe,
few verbal chances, making the cbangea
i. .w Uortniea—Fosrof the Gang Bad- Iorio web violation I, a Ou otll.tuO to
in the sub-treaanry plank where It pro­
W.0.U and Imprlwnmeot ot on, iu Q„
!•&gt; Hurt—Fatal Railway Aoeldanta
vide* that tbe government shall “h»uc”
money cu farm (reducts instead of •‘loan,’’
lit ; halo, Nov. 28.—There te littledoub joamlnlb. pvnllvnliarj. or both at th,
\ AUAHAlso. Not. 81
rape- and changing, the 2 per cent “interest”
ti
schooner George. C. Finney has nloervAloo ot th, roort. •
o f T“?'
’“'"'"te tbe coodlllon ot into “tax." It was adopted with cheers.
- ----- —
.uuicira.
K
d-iwn with all bauds. She left To
Tb. mciute-r. of. ,bc bi, p.eklns a™ public tooling on the'"object ot tbe dlffi- General Lecturer Wright, of th* K. of L.,
:i th- evening ot Novi 14 with about
«lty with th. UoUed Ste.e. .bon. that addressed the council, advocating closer
.
bushel* of wheat for Buffalo,-and Imllctrf arc: Guw.ru, F. Swift. U F.
lothlax Uk. tbe RESTORATIVE
NEHVINE kovered by the great spedalbt. Dr.
„ .
i«t ‘ren a few miles below Long Swift. Edwin C„ Swift .nd D. Edwin ‘be Her, num which preralled union between reform organizations.
&lt;s»lu&gt;t
Anwrlou,. fa„ con.lder.bly
HartwelL
Spriggs
te
the
general
freight
Began the Boycott Roalnraa.
nil nrn-ons dlwase*, m be*d»che,
]■
during the big blow Tuesday after—
^rxoc*
prostration. »i»-..i&gt;1-n--.
looted
down.
The
Cblll.n,
ulk
merer.The council declared the first official
i. in. Captain Couliu, of the schooner Mentor the New York, Cbltejo .nd St.
lonally a* to the American request fet boycott ever established by tbe Alliance,
w
“
.
r
l!
1
™"
’
t
’
"
w
"
“
'Le
-Nickel.
y,.. in Fume, which arrived yesterday
Plata
Th®
indicted
members
of
tbe
Fin-edrera,
aud
there
is
*
growing
disposiIt
being
agaipat
the
Rochester,
N.
Y
.
.
i. n, pays he pnraed close to the
:
-pare sunk twenty-six miles below men eh company are Johuaud George Fir- • i-m to sec that justice te done to those garment makers, the action being brought Dever known anything like It” wow A Co„ 3y.
N. T. "lirery bottU sold brings worii* of
?
Point nnd fifteen miles south of tnenlch. There wu* no surprise nt the whoasraulted the American sailors aud sbont by WaigbL who charged that the
-Tb*bMt
■
■ tlver. lie is certain they belong Indictment of Swift &amp; Co., buttbat a rail­ Kilted two of them. Undoubtedly the re­ workmen at Rochester had beeu shame­ wUer we &lt;. *r hsd." Woodworth &amp; Co., Fort
W ayne, Inu “Nervine sell* better than anything'
■ ■ . • Finney. The mizzen is not a pole road man should have been caught wo* port telegraphed from New York of th® fully treated by tbe employers, who hat] w«
ever bad.*? fl. p. Wratt A Co., concord. N. l£
. .. .. ht first reported, but is a short more than was expected. None of those 1 loriuidable fleet said iu be on its way to formed a union to fiKht the tabor union. Trial bcttl, and fin,, book of testimonial* PREE at
indicted was arrested, but all will be re­
U right also raid the knights were pre­ druggteta. Dr. Mile* Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
j. '.,-: with a topmast.
quired to give bail to appear for trial.
1; Pacific walers has something to do with pared to indorse the Ocala platform. Tho
H« Knew the Finney Well.
, the change of sentiment In Valparaiso, at McAllister charge* against Macnne were
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
Arrangement* Made for Ball.
(sptaiu Con Un has been long connected
aur the
4ae _. 'lea,L The people here are not anxious referred to the Texas Alliance, and genr2yn7‘“t\h*’*’ been issued for
Sold by
-.
-.chnonwra. nnd .claims that be is rest of the pereons indicted and the bail ■ br n ^“bardruenL
&gt;y W. H. Goodyear,
irallv denounced a* exploded falsehood.
; r .41.ly familiar with tbe appearance will
will Vw.
-• an
.,W, "taMcT"air
i_
.
be Jxci ..
«i«n
I
-------------------------r-~..
J*. P. Duncan, of South Carolina, was
'---"unnvu vnne. Tbe
1 lie
. . 4 of the Finney. Tbe Finney was .
endorsed for interatake commerce commis­
Indictments
were
not
made
until
tedlcttnente
mode
public
.
The
'do
tbxr
Enntend
wonia
reri.1
nn
...! and sailed by Thomas Riordan, of nnnn of
...
..
sioner to succeed General Bragg.
■ .
c-be bad a crew of six men. noonof yeeterdaynnd tbe outside world \ 'tleiopt «: bomlwnlntent ot Velnarnlm
Will Do Some Lobbying.'
a ------------- &gt;a»a
l,IV IHCUI. t'1'-1-”-'' »»» 'bnt It I. erid™. .b.t
t . ,.u Riordan was competent and very b.»
at
1:30
Attorney Albert
H. w_
Veei
but
u
1
JO
Ate.™..
.H
—
te
.he
only
BrltUh.Uy
would
be
Aecorre,.
It was determined to establish a lobby
c
fi. He leaves a widow and four
TIME TABLE.
dcr. solicitor for
Swift
&amp;
Ca
at Washington at W.UOO per annum for
.
t p children. Tbe Finney was
pondent
of
the London Times, to whose
-. . . I -.t about JiktiOO, and was insured went to District Attorney Milchri*t’s commands (he American admiral would racb lobbyist to push Alliance measures*,
oflice
(o make
arrangement* for
it was determined also to bd governed as
f
‘.--. n Cincinnati U advrwriters nnd
fit*ti|tn&gt;.
giving bail for his client* Mr. Milchrist ' probahiy not pay much attention, the
:: General Marine. Tbe cargo was 1014 Mr. Veeder he wasn't afraid tbe situation is different and Valparaiso has toijolitlcaj action by tbe February confernceof lhe Federated union. This ac­
.-insured.
bwlft* would run away, but it would be .-occluded not to court * bombardment. tion clinches lhe pledge already as good
the best thing for all concerned If the Consequently Americans are treated with as made io support lhe People’s party. Kalamazoo'■ y.
■lTGHT MEN BURIED ALIVE.
bonds were perfected. Mr. Veeder there­ ruore respect, and there is no disposition Livingston nnd other southerners fought KastCwiper ......
Janet.
i ii ot Them Dead and lhe Oflier* upon left, and will bring sureties for his
this bitterly, but were defeated. Branch’s f.icbland..............
!o do violence to American officers or resnlut Ion demanding that the member* Cressey
Bruised und (l»&lt;-rulu&gt;ntid.
client* tooay.
Mtk&gt;...................
| M-amen. Captain Schley’s conduct meets of congress elected by Alliance votes— Dsttoo...............
5
¥• EK, Nov. S3.—Eight men were
’,’.1
, 4.
-r-------------with universal praise. He has l&gt;een calm I most of them being from the south aud Cloverdale•. ....
’
. under earth and the water supply
1110 revelation* of the methods pursued vnd deliberate under tbe most provoking j Democrat* on most issues—waa modified Sbnltt...............
;
rcxTTuir of lhe city of Brooklyn in cutting the rates for the big shippers rircumstanera. and combined with dig- , into a “request.”
Hastings..........
. . • ,-ntireIy cutoff by a break in -ne main CTMtal
created mnbMbr.W.
considerable ..rAH-k
astonishment.
----- - Tbe olty and flrwne»«. this htu woo him the re- ! LLivingston
.......... ...........plainly
.........................
told the. ......................
council that
secrecy were almost per­ ♦pert even of the lower and les* intclli- he would bolt the Alliance if the resolution Corts Grovi ......
... - e. ndult Saturday. About 1:30 men systenj and
Woodland J
9 W.
v. -t .u tv.irk putting down the new con­ fect. and there w:u little wonder that the jent, ns well as the superior, ctera.
j ---------was passed in any 'form. ----His idea was to Woodbury .
io io
r.« u. l
;
A trench had been durfT Suddenly jury nt one time decided to abandon the .
Tbe Inquiry Into to th® Riot.
j; Deip
help crisp
Crisp in
In the speakership
speakerthip Hght.
fight. AlAieffort
to gel at the guilty- IZJ
parties.
But' The evidence in the prelimluarr Inquiry '’ianee members of congrp« X~&lt;n tbe i.tunhig
tliar
’
T
*7"
• .-.nkgare way over tbe old conduit,
Petrol*......
6 a‘kP,.°Tl|»h^ ,‘-b*
“ ,o ,,,e ,tUck *,n ,bc
*’ Mid 10 *‘,Ulh brinR
they bad pledged
xu i 5V1 d into tbe trench, burying seven SfoSd bS at
** 7“‘^^ ^mplf ta The Chilian method of exami- ibeir rotes-that Is, many of them b.dSWto.
rebate
of
8
to
C
Ijmti,
aatiou
is
jx-culiar,and
somewhat
rtwembles
,
to
Crisp,
and
the
first
resolution
"put
7 mnies of the killed are: Hu~‘ MurCh“lae *l * t*baU Of *° 10
**
The mngbtrnte
magistrate has
haseach
each perper- I..thrn’ &gt;n ,B hole
11 w*«.
’»ud
tbe.
‘hole
.....Ftencb. The
- -"
-• “
-----".••7
------------”
i'i y -1 years old, unmarried; rhilip $30 per car.
not cCjn-t-n
uy tbe
me modified
moained resolution,
»on accuraed or under suspicion brought |'iss no1
ln‘et’ by
&gt; r 'i:. Italian, 25 years ol&lt;’; Josey Coaine.
i
At
midnight
lhe
council
adjourned
sine
before
him
«p*rni
ely,
wit
Lout
counsel.au
(1
;
A
’
----------------•»»
---------1in. A' years old. Tbe injured men
' subjected to rigid examination to which . die.
w rr. Michael Smith, 25 years old; Ernest
Boston, Nov. 19.—Yesterday was ths there is no limit of relevancy. There is |
I’.... • I? years oll$ John B-iuer. 19 years
.
'■ --’.ta Slover, bo years old. Tbe in- lust day uf lhe W C. T. U. meeting Mrs. no doubt that in some instances physical i A prominent gentleman in close touch
;• -..I T' cetv-d severe body bruises and Josephine R. Nichols, of tbe state and torture i« applied, although tbe law’ for- with the People's party manager* says
church fair department, said that Presi­ bids it. During the recent struggle neither ' that thtir plan of action for 1W2 is as fol­
rtz _r from gas poisoning.
PROBATE ORDER.
dent Carnot bad expressed great delight tide hesitated to Use tortures of the most Iowa: “The southern state, cast 135 elec­ Hastings;..............
Stale of Michigan.Couutv of Barry—ss.
A Volunteer'* Heroic Death.
oct 5 !5i «3t
horrible kind iu urder to extort confra- [ toral vote*. If a combine is made between
At a session ot the Probate Court for tbe
i y three men were caught on tbe first in the corner of the Paris expositiun de­ don, «nd In mow: mm- the Cui-tan police i ^e Farmers’ Alliance, white and colored, Corts Grow............... : te 5i
of Barry, hol.lrn at tbe Probate OfBce.
00*11 M......... County
the City of Hastings. In raid countv. on
: aut while the men were «t work voted to the work of' the W. C. T. U. of •rink at such mode*. There Is no reason *
Woodland ................ ; * *»! *4 4sl it sa-,......... in
vo,&lt;’ would be had iu the south. The
W ednesday, tbe 4th day of November, in tbe
tijh;gtu rescue tho entombed laborers the United States, and that the world's io believe that any of the Chilians Impli- ' -birli
............ a »&gt;; I 4« n &lt;w........ year
claims tbnt It could elect 1G5 Woodburv
one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
.ipjtlfcr slide occurred, catching, the W. C. T. U. would probably have a sep­ Wed In th® riot have been tortured.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
;
M
this
number.
”
Then
it
claims
enough
arate building at the Columbian exposi­
fourth man and killing him. lie was an
Th. Am...... C.U.I
ro.^Donn &lt;&lt;&gt; Kte.lt &gt;t. Hn&gt;ot power
If •. ::t?. who had gone to Uns bottom of tion. Mrs. T. A. Jenks reported for tho ’
•Step* on|signal only.
deceased.
On the contrary the general report is in ttie electoral college, and this would be
* Nos. a and a w 111 uot rarry p-xs'engers unless
il-ii. .i: to d- more, effectual work. He franchise department, and stated that that
On reading and filing the petition, duly vert- ■
their treat meat has been very mild, 'UM-d to force the old parties to pass such provided wt’ti freight train permits
fled, of Anieella German, widow ot raid de- |
wa* lhe only one who cunld be found to there was a gain In 'every state. It waa
laws as the Alliance wants.
Rri-lch: tirtns wilt be run st «lie convenience erased, proving that a certain fn-Arumenl now
»ud
that
Jtblge
of
Crimes
Foster
ha*
not
!'
voted
to
send
a
telegram
to
President
the ri»k. Tire others positively reof th.- cniiiBanv. who reserve the right to change on file in this eonrt purjxjrting to be tbe last will
been
anxious
to
elicit
facts
that
would
WORK AT THE FAIR SITE.
the tlmcofisnen tr-hi* without notice.
and t rtament «t raid deerao'd raay'be admitted !
!t.sol tn go down. He wgs digging away Harrison deprecating any warlike action drengthen the cause of the United-States, j
to probate ami that administration of raid
ifjr-tbe failing earth caught him and toward Ch ilk
ektate m ty he granted to raid petitioner or some
The deliberate or final examination was
;.r him into one of tbe Lreaksof the old
other suitable .person.
some KxhlbH rropowd.
! going on yesterday before Judge Foster, j
Thereupon Ills ordered.that Wednesday, to t
. conduit. He disappeared,, and bls
with
the
American
consul
present,
and
’
Chicago, Nov. 21 —Four thousand men
.’.I .lay ot December, A. D. 1W1. at ten o'clock i
Lincoln, Neb., SOI—A collision between
1. v was carried by the water to the gate
inUte loretoon beaaslxued for the hearingot said i
the result is awaited with much interrat. ! o
„,c been
uccu cul|
.,Ujlu on the World’s ....
have
employed
fnir
’&gt;■- ..e entrance to the Atlantic avenue paraenger train* on tbe Burlington and
petition, and that the heirs at law of said d«£
‘
Kt-.u
'Lat
lb.
d.po.ltten.
exculpate
d
,
,
h
„
w
„
k
,
,
nJ
ta
&gt;pi
,„
„
t
no(a
.
erased
and all olive persons Interested In said i
Missouri railway occurred at Ixsahey :be Cbltlan. police Iron, any "bart In the J
iuu.jKiig station.
wM|hcr
b.„
estate. %r«i required to appear at a session ol raid 1
switch, between Gerniautown.*u«l reward, , outrage. The police claim that they did uot |
Court, tbr® to beholden at the Probate Office
.
EIGHTEEN MEN IN GREAT PERIL.
IntheCttJ
of 'Hastings, tn said County, and |
„«■
undue
vlolcMW.
and
only
acted
for
I
”
"
1
"
«
S~*
"bonIng.
Ih.
elccte,clty
yesterday. A. M. Cline, mail agent, hail
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of •
.building, which was at a standstill
the fwutimiiT msy not be granted. And It is
Two r. .w« Break Loom- South of the his arm broken and leg hurt; Thomas the preservation of the peace.
Marshall,
rImj a mail agent, hnd his -track j
further
ordered,
Wat said petitioner give notice ;
•till
Jumping
on
Italiuacrdan*.
-while
the
plans
were
being
revised.
Nlanicons In a Gale.
to the persons Interested tn said estate, ot th® f
I injured nnd a rib broken. One of the fire- ■
Ml Haven. Mich,. Nov St—The ! men was seriously injured and became 1 Although nearly three months have has taken a start into the air.
pendrnrv ot raid jirtilioi* und the hearing
elapsed
since
tbe
downfall
of
Preaident
The
woolen
trusses
in
the
towers
thereof,
by
ranting*
ropy of this order to be
: ..
Emery while tgwhng two I
teroo.te fright «n,l pate. I» all Balmaceda
.... ............................
. ...........................................
l ublhhed'iu the Hasting* Ranxf.il* newspanot only
tjic judicial and poll:- ' „ „„
tbiw building have been abanS«r pi Intel and circulated in raid 'County ot
■ ■
-tho.’ the M.tniCoua Thursday I «l&gt;out ten pee-ona crew an I paMengtra, |ca| all,horitie.. but klaotb. new congrm jOD.a and iron onm .ulatiteced. A big
IVA.
• uv. ■ ‘
arMV
trry one® In.evsh week for ttirce Aiccessiv® ।
-..i forced to let go of the scow* . wen nrjre or lea. brul-ed and euL
,.lth the prmecollo,
, o(
h, fframe work
„„rk was
„„ put u
„ this
thl.
d*y of hearing.'
I ,,,
xrc occupied eurfj,
chiefly with
prosecution seclicu
Nearly every pattern of Va Horse •reeks previous to s dd
of ,the
up
Chas. W. AUMRTanxo.
I
:;u’ .&gt;»!:&lt;• island. Tbe wind was a
' of Balmsceda's adherents. Congress has week, nnd 400 cars of lumber are ready for
Jp.lge of Probate. •
Blanket is imitated in color and (A trae eopv.)
ordered a suit to be instituted against
-a: - iu she last sewn of them they were
..... _____ _______ „------------------ ,
r. .•■a : si;.»|A. Eic’i boat Lad a.crew of r Plymouth, N. H., Nor. so style. In most cases the imitation
MORTGAGE SALE.
i:ua it. which the tug wa« unab'.o of Almy for the dastardly murder of Bslmarcda. for bls share In tbe emission will be finished and roofers will take
On the lath day of Mav. A. D. 1M». Fhinaas D.
looks just as good as the genuine, Parker
nnd Martha Parker, his wife, mort-4
&lt;
-11, and it is feared that both ! Christ!* Warden some time ago, his *t- af (45,000,000 of 1 snk notes as currency ,
. AJera till that certain irtere or)
but it hasn't the ittarp threads, and gncrdteA.il
b .-v. i ii ’ ue crews are lost. The tug i torneya tried to make it out murder in ; luring the revolution. It is claimed that cbxrge'of it Monday. •
parrel
of land, situate in the cltj- ot HMdloga. *
’The Ktatne of Franklin.
v । .-i dov. ii tbe lake to look for them, j the second degree. It was no go, how- the cmisklnn was illegal, and that the
so
lacks
strength,
and
while
it
sells
In thocoantyof Burry aud state of Michigan,,
The
big
statue
of
Benjamin
Franklin
and
described
to wit-. Lol two &lt;2i of
ever,
nnd
tbe
jury
rendered
a
verdict
ot
.
money
was
expended
for
many
unlawful
!•:. lii- t&lt;j this writfug nothing has been
for only a little less than the genu­ l&gt;lnck'elgl-.tr&lt;naslid)follow*,
tn tbe eastern addition to the &lt;
! murder iu ’.be flrut degree. Almy was purposes, besides lhe alleged trtasonab.e was incased in a garment nf plaster ot
-cd from her.
now citv. of Hastings. c-&gt;unly of Barry
pari* yesterday. There is a well-founded
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much. village,
I sentenced to be bangrd on tbe first Tnes- oneffif carrying on war against the con­
and
state
of
Mlditgan.
according
to recorded.
l insplciun in the modeling *hup that the
fatally CrttAUed itoe Engineer.
Hat thereof.’ Said mortgage was. on tbe 2MtThe fact that^A. Horse Blankets -day
: day in December, ISO, tbe law in this ' jreraionalteis.
♦tatue ot Franklin which will comof Mky. A. D. !K». recorded In lb* office &lt;rfj
u K--r.vu.tX Ills., Nov. 38.— Yesterday ' state providing for a long period between
—~
are copied is strong evidence thr resister of &lt;1~&lt;h for the county tot Barry. I*;
ruand the entrance to the electricity
llieatateof Michigan. In liber tlnrty fourfMjot
ns- -a-iig -the express on the Jacksonville sentence aud execution.
!
। FONSECA S NAVAL OPERATIONS.
' building will not be plaster, but of
that they are THE STANDARD, inortcae** on page one hundr.-d aud eighty seven
S^utheAshwa road..'bon nd for SL
Three Itf.uncins Itaby Boys.
' *- a»ran»t.t to Lrtwl Soldier* That Was bronte. nnd that George Pullman will pay
and every buyer should sec that 1' said mortgnke wan oa the 21st day ot May
L j.-iremCuL.-igo^uIidedwiih.-tnengine
' the expenses of the casting. Mr. Bonet,
assigned twrald A. II. Ayvraio timin' L
Independence, Mo.. Nov. S3.— Mr*.
the Jjk trade mark is sewed on tw)
i.’ -iing water »t.4he water tank on the
Newton, which *Ud assignment was oh the 2m
’ Montevideo, Nov. 2L—There 1* an in- ! luperintendent ot the modeling shops.
. . ;&gt; line. Tbe fireman of the express ! William Oldman, of this city gave birth
' Mtimnte* the cost of lhe bronze statue nt
d*votM«y. »• D- is*1, duly recorded In said
the inside of the Blanket.
register's offlee. m liber thirty six X) of mort, us ; --I in time- to save himself, but ! to three bright baby boys who lip the tefinite report of an attempt on the part from f3.«X) to H.0CO.
Pag^i on page forty two (4?).
Five Milo
■ :.. rles iliiirgrove, the engineer, was fa­ brain nt four, five and six pounds each. of Fonseca’s naval force to land a body ot | The manufactures building—the giant
Kalil mortgage was on the Kth dav of January,
„ tbe„
-----------------------------------exposition
—has reached a stage . in
' y cru-dr-d between tbe *ugine and len- I The triplets are well formed little citl- tnetp- t.et&gt;r llarlxaa. a .mail pun te the at
Boss
A. D. jaM.BWhfued by said Henn’ L Nento.-i to
Stuart, Knanpen &amp; Weaver, which rald aaslgni&gt;.-r ’fh£ passengers were considerably i tens and from general appearances have ncrtli of Rio Grande do Sul. not far dis- . iu construction where its Immcura pro­
Electrio
ment wm on tbe-Xdh day of Mav. A D. Ifilj
! come to stay. Mre Oldham’s husband is tool by tend from Port &lt;!’A leg re. Tbe portions can be realised. When the(floor
--ur-rti up, bril ii &gt;ue was burL
'
duly
recorded tn said recKtor’a office, tn liber
Extra Test
a farmer nnd is apparently overjoyed at w i.er ••revet! too shallow for the vessels J*
thirty six of mortgages, on page oue hundred
IS complete
eoinpww it
,«« will |»*ve
r---- ---takbn
------ 3.0)0,
, WO
xml sixty nine ih»).
'
:teron&gt;e near Ibe .bore, .nd a bo.lll.dl&gt;- ---------------------mo™ lb.u
VVrnt Down In 300 Feat of Water.
feet of lumber-more
thau 3» eor-louli
cor-luada.
I Baker
his unusual increase in his family.
Default
has been made In the condition CM
Five car-loads of nails will be required to
said mortgage. There is now due and m&gt;raM
Chicago, Nov. 2.1—Saturday during a
' play by an armed force »f the junta de- ; faaien the flooring, which coven* thirty
THE DEATH RECORD.
on raid niortgnge one hundred and tilt) lour
fog on Lake Superior the steamship
' ferretl the Fonesca admiral from^nttemptdollar* and thirty eight cents (or pr»nctp*l
»cres.
_ _________________
■ .'
thereof and interest thereon. No proceeding*
Simuid Mather collided with tbe steamARE THE STRONGEST.
State Senator Walter S. GREENS, of ing to land in small boata
at law or tn equity have been instituted to «r,
CONFLAGRATION at st. paul.
।
The People Not Friendly.
Brazil off Whitefish point, and wsut Fort Atkinson. Wta, at Milwaukee.
100 6 A STYLES
corer said sum or mohev. or any par: thcrem. ■
i Fonseca's vessels did not throw any shells
N'.jttcd I* hereby given, that by virtue of the
: . a in !W feet of water. It is thought
Edwin. E. Pratt, president A. N. ii
at price* to »u‘-t everybody. 11ou can’t get
A
II
in
re
That
Loft
Nothing
Hut
the
power of rale c.mtalne.1 in raid mortgage, and
jr attempt to injur* Itarbora. keeping up
■ Brazil suffered little, if any, damage, logg Newspaper company, at Chicago.
them
from
your
dealer,
write
us.
Aik
for
A»be« of »1.50Oj»OO In Propety-’
in pursuance of the Mntui* iu snch case mad*
wparently
a
pretense
of
friendliness
to
tbe 5’* P-xik.- You can get it without charge. and protidesl, the premises above and,
John H. Bonn, millionaire and railway
l b-Samuel Mather was valued at 110),ST.'
PAVL,
N
ov
.
19.
-The
magnificent
which tbe people ou shore did uot respond
descriiK-d. or so much thereof as ma*
■ he w» insured in Loudon Loyds president, at N£w York.
WM. AYREO d DONS. rhiotiJ.-ho. mortgage
bnslne** bouses of Grigg", Cooper &amp; Co.,
be n-'O-srarv. will be sold at public vetKhta te
Rev. Zachauia Eddy, well known Con- in a similar spirit Tbe junta sent an *ddif-r JftO.KKi. Her cargo of iron orc was
the btgtie* bidder, at the north front door «'
ionol force Thursday to Rio Grande do ’ wholesale grocers, aud Farwell, Ozmunn
v.-.rth about 310.003
the court nimra. in the city of Hastings, toy
gregationalist, nt Detroit.
5uL that place lielng «he key to th* situa­ i Kirk &amp; Co., wholesale hardware, were
couutyJMIchlcan. that being Hie plM* &lt;dto£
Colonel William Hale Thompson, tion frotn a defensive point of view.
irs the Circuit Court for raid nMtnty.) oa to
ADMlNlSTRATOIt’S SALE.
! fitted by fire yesterday morning. The
Lngkueer Insane, Conductor u Fugitive. prominent real estate man, at Chicago.
day of January. A. D. 1MU. at 10 o clock of
In th* matter of th* estate of Mows 23rd
|
Da Fowres Foil of Fight.
GiUFD Rapid*. Micb.. Nov. 23 —Dennis
the forenoon of raid day. te ratWy U'*‘
Joseph Rawson, noted pork packer, at i Tbe provisional junta of Rio Grande do ' total loss Will reach ll.WO.O'X). Tbe flames Faruiwdrth. deeeratw.
■ , r . .. .. „ then
on raid mortgage, together with oil
were first discovered about 12 o'clock in
S' utray, tbe freight engineer who escaped Cincinnati.
Notice l» hereby given that f jball sell at legal dim
. Sul telegraphed to Minister Barao de Luincluding the attorneys fee *t
anrtioii. to tlw h,Khr't'.bl^de’’-7n.Tu”' fifteencost*,
dollars, provided In said mortgage and
from the late wreck on the Grand Rapid*
William C. Smith, pioneer remdent of cenatbat Fonseca must resign a* a prelim- I the upper floors of Grigg*, Cooper &amp; Co. * nuolle
dav the fifth day of January. A. D. Httt nt.ten by the statute
thereto |&gt;ertaln!ng.
and Indian* railroad, near Manton, is KH°ZJ“t
ter ii.. .rrlr.1 »t » Irleudlp under­ 1 building, and when the firemen arrived o'clocMlti the fo'tooon M lb. I’rohjUe,
^r^teuS'ent ,.-,.rr’forth,
Dated
October
27th. t«
nrtiM tn the City of Ma-tlng* tn Uie
u
violently insane in the jail at CaU'll1. , , LW ,
J uKm-ART.
ending Fon.ec
w«" Terjr nteeb &lt;rt- ' the fourth and fifth floors were all ablaze, County
uf Barry, in the *Ute of M ehfc.n
F
‘ -ac, and constantly begs to be killed. of ^nXuetion M «b* World’s fair, red- standing.
the
flames
lighting
up
the
whole
section
tended by thl" meege. And airLough .111nur«n»nt
t&lt;&gt;
license
w&lt;)
aiitborlt&gt;
Ills wife, who is wish him, is al*o nearly ■ dent of Albany. N. Y -. at Chicagoterlng ron.Mer.bly aronand bbwwlt to : of the city. The work of lift department granted tn me on the thirteenth day of
CotnnrbdM the firm of stuart. hnappen «
or*er»fortorthetbe । had little appreciable effect bn the flames, V,wemt&gt;er. A. D. IMH. by the Probate Court Vmive». vssignees of mortgage.
raz-.-d. Sherman, the conductor of tbe I Mr, H. Ji HlWLFVT. member ot &lt;be te- [ . ■ a — .1Bq|, rlg.„„„.nrAors
of lUirv aeinty. Michigan, all of th* estate­
STVAirr. &amp; KNAPFKN’.
,
freight, is still a fugitive.
I raoue Lumbert I«mllJ ot maeldAtiA At pro^„Uon , [ ,be-IruFS'e Hie pbrelc*! i which »nrea»l from floor to floor, until by right. tU&gt;e and Inten-st uf thi raid deceased of.
Attorn tn* tor iiMiiixces of mortgageTo'clock
lbe
whole
building
was
a
mara
hi
nnd
tb
the
real
estate
situate
and
Ijeing
In
I Cbtolto.
■
. ,
, _____
I Liodltiou le. however. ««lo»t btm.
Countv of Barry lo the state of Mjchlcan.
truthed Lader HU Own Wagon.
&gt;
About this time flames began tbe
’ PROB AIK ORDER.
I Howard B. Ensign of Baltimore, presi
The nlt.lB(&lt;.r prostrated.
known
tuid
&lt;ie*crtl&gt;*d
a*
fol
toys
to
wit:
«» F.r-.n, o.n,»=. Kjr* * The went fractional half »• »&gt;of the north we«t
LeadvillI, Colo.. Nov. 23. — Ernest । dent Maryland Steamboat company, at
A dltplUcb from Braail says that Mar- ' £
tav u.
,bt d. Fon^o. I. -riwteiy ui- ,n “ &amp; Co., bulldiuc. «n&lt;l l« •
*•“? Jf' &lt; uarter (n w •*&gt; of section number eighteen («&gt; “fi*r
Parker, an ore hauler, met a horrid death
town 'hip number oun (li north range uismi PALVfN IJV’VAL, ex chief justice of Ken­
I whole block
1» potion ot tbe bi
Saturday. He was going down grade
added tb»t LI. principal
imr ten 110) west. Excepting twenty, f.it)
oil
the
south
end
a
d
twentv
eight
12*acres
on
,„„r
o.rrou
:
-__pro
?
.r...«n
Adrian
»
with a heavily loaded wagon, when the !- lucky,
nt
Lucky, at rranaiori. nj,
[ren)(. nervous
—-­
I flame*.
_
the uirth end. containing Hlrty and M-tooaoj* &lt;!&gt;ou-and eight hundred and ninety own.
Estimate* nf tbe Lo»»r«.
b« ,"port
brake broke and he was thrown under I W1LUXU -H. norm, ex con.nl ot lb. 1 -t-lvetl (rom
from g,.,,,
Santos oonnrm ‘to®
*7v i
Prrwtut. Cunrle* W. Armsttong. Judge *C
of 1 ind moro or lesa.
'
— ... ... - •to
— a*
Uoi-rhnn*.
.’ that
.
. port
__ . —
»■! la
the
mentioned
Is Infected
,n^,ed Wltu
w11..
SL Peterburg.
*.Le wheels, which paased over bis body । UnitedStirte*
-----------It was VteX&gt; a-m
——...... , ,
..
D tied. Nuvemtwr ITth. A. 1***.
i
’"Tn'Th" matter of the estate nt Samuel Beckry.
XX njeniioMcu
Tbe-a^-dd
thrt.n
Tbrae
advices add that
all | tlrely under control. A careful rati”
Ukxkv D. FABtragTOBTii.
&lt;»nd bend, crushing him to death. His I Colonel EnochEJMLIT. 'he iron king of
v
Administrator.
similarin
V in- . enwroi#
follows: Grigg*.
I
tbe
other
Brazilian
ports
»ro
similarly
‘
‘
ou’rSdlngand filing tbe
parents reside in Rangor, Me.
the son th, at Memphis.
lndtana
fled of SllraBrckcy-sim.d raid dwasml paw­
I Joseph R. GbaT, prominent Indian* fected.
j
ing that administration of rate estate may b®
Struck by a ’Moo” Line Engine.
1 man, at Noblesville. Ind.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS granted to raid petitioner er rome other
RtiUiKLANDER, Win.. Nov. 23 —Cashier I Morris H. Warner, well known journ............... —
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WAMtFOTOT.
Xn'
»1-Tb.
M leone.™ on Ori.p. Cooper S; Lo • St &lt;te &lt;»t .Mh-titesn. CmiDty of aKBrr&gt;"*&lt;W
ashington, N
jv. ®»
—
Kubley, a laborer employed at Woodboro, I alist, at Galveston. Tex
gJjMte ot Allee fl-inirt'm. deceaseU.
lartmeut vesteruay received a cablegram ,
rqnnl to lora; on harvtrii, O^mu .
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Colonel
T
homas
L
awkw
.
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underetared having,beeu Kni‘9’i‘*'7' in k"fuSS.be :**t*»«l l«r the brarh^jd
this county, was struck by a Soo line pas’*”^52.
orriul o( th, erulwr ;
.nW.0» bulbites, telly te- !&gt;tWoth«!
Ilui th. l.elre &gt;1 lAwntuid
the Probate court t»r theTounty of
• ‘ \ . ........
wnger engine Saturday night and in­ villa, Ind.
.0^1 L». on Knrl Bte.mon^ drug
,
v
York
THOMAS H. BIRD, member New tor*
stantly killed. His laxly was thrown fifty
estate, are required to a:’i~aY at aju*|lM
■tore tT.003; insurance, So,000
ire
of mid court then to be holden at the Fro&gt;*&gt;l
fe-t from the track and no mark left upon t,UX^“T“F^K. the cntlnct
term,! "11
lb’
d ss
Office, iu lhe city of Hastinys. In
4 "’•■ssr
it except where his bead struck the frnce.
«u d.» rrtvlvrt .moounemp the arrival
and allow eaww, If anv there be. why tbe tT»yw
rtl.tev, the fifih &lt;tev"t FvUninn. A. ii i*k»« of the pMIttaner n&gt;»&gt; not be
comedian, »t PhiladelphiaWorn** Raid a Disreputable Hou**.
Vn-K is further onlrred. Tluii wdd
J EDI AU Bowen, one of ^^,;n °* ,t tbe YaatieMSk VIditol
Cf.LDiA. O., Nov 33.—A masked body ’ tbe Republican party, at Klpon. w1
cf women made a raid upon a disreputa­ I 1.AAC H. l»“.“-l;l"}tS*l.
SEE? L,
- w «i
M. Sov. CO -BlMvnlbol t Cm.
ble houae In Coldwater, O-, a village near nn.ol to Florence. Only. &gt;t 1
AJuJu!;
&gt;«■“»"•
, 7 .ad » Wow Iwxir.Bioo mmcL jMrrCeiinx The Inmsies were horribly beaten
A J.«t—
.
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2.ettT
n.
i«t.
a&lt;4«&gt;
an
asaijrnmrntof
their
extenvnraa Sov. a -J«k Coop";
'
and the boaM was Hural ly torn u&gt; piecm. P site Srnntte- DSAFk. «t Copnkc. N. Y. Sbz s’SucJ
.'““T/uar
j“S*£ 'n^X.drtpprt
v
CHAKL** y .AHWBTanya,
ComtnUsioue.s.
Two of them were taken to * small stream
heart diarara who* picking bH gatwrunning through th* place and treated to rxnl oolteKo.
Putx*.,
W»l'»teO&gt;.
,,_u„.l.
| lie was playing “Annie Rooney.
a cold bath. Th* participants iu the affair
MntorW. F. KAFUtT. eiwuperlnten 1 Tte llabdhl— »"•
Mid tbe aeeeta «»,«»■
proved to be torn* of tbe best women in ,0 of tnAllk &gt;t SL Conte

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Always on the Alert for Bargains.

MAUHALL L. COOK. Utter.

AVGUST 14. 1879.

No lots too large for us to buy, if the goods and prices are right

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Free traders have sometimes cited GerXBauy as a country whose experience with
protection bad proved a failure. To these
deluded persons we commend tbe follow­
ing extract from tbe Iron Trade Circular
(Ryland's) of Birmingham. England:
A special correspondent at Berlin tele­
graphs that the annual reports of the Ger­
man Chamber* of Commerce have just been
tasoed, enabling a comparison to be made
between German and British trade. The
figures cited extend back to the year 1850,
und are given at the end of each decade
up to 1880. At tbe half century, for in­
stance, Great Britain produced 2.350,000
tons of raw Iron, and Germany only 208,­
000 tons. In 1890 the respective produc­
tion of the two countries had increased
to 8,000,000 and 4,537,000 tons respective­
ly. Thus within forty years the produc­
tion In Germany, being scarcely one-tenth
of tiiat of Great Britain, has become over
one-half, the percentages of the Increased
•ut-put being 255 per cent, in Great Brit­
ain, against 2129 in Germany. In -the
manufacture of steel the comparison is no
less instructive, the product of the two
countries In 1872 being 417,000 and 189,­
000 tons respectively, while in 1890 the
figures stood at 8,585,000 and 2,101,009
tons, tbe percentage of increase In nine­
teen years being only 772 In Great Britain
against 1043 In Germany.
These facts, together with the frequent
reports from British consuls In all parts of
tbe world, telling of successful German
competition in markets formerlj dominat­
ed by Englishmen show that German Pro­
tection has proved quite a^suecess. what ever
the Ametlcan Cobdenlte may think about
it—Economist

Mr. James Walsh, ot Omaha, Neb., left
at The Inter-Ocean office yesterday u stalk
of hemp grown in that state and a bundle
of twine manufactured from it.
••The soil of Nebraska .is peculiarly
adapted to the growth of hemp." he said,
“and I think in a few years It will be lhe
greatest Industry In the state, thanks to
the McKinley bill. You see. we can grow
this article and manufacture it much
cheaper than foreign countries can, pro­
tected ■« we are by the present tariff. It
has been thought for some time that the
lowlands of Nebraska all along the Platte
River would be good for this purpose, so
last year an experiment was made in.
Dodge county. We found it would work
better than we anticipated and 8.000
pounds of twine was manufactured. This
year we expect to manufacture 2.000,000
pounds and In a short time the raising of
betnp will become general throughout the

••We have one manufactory now, situ­
ated at Fremont. The machinery cost
&gt;0,000 and it te expected that other manu­
factories will spring up in a little while.
Tbe twine made te of a superior quality,
far better than that we are now using.
And. as I said before, we are enabled to
Manufacture it and put it on the market
cheaper than the imported article by sever­
al cents, which te a big saving to tbe conaamcra ot twine.—The Dally Inter-Ocean,
October 19.
The tntanmu Miner schem-s for dis­
franchising the voters of Michigan te draw­
ing odium upon the state from all parte of
the country. Evon respectable democratic
Joaroate—ef which there are a few—de­
nounce and deprecate that piece of des­
perate trickery. as calculated to injure tbe
democratic party more than to help It In
the next presidential sontest Only tbe
■are unscrupulous of the democratic edi­
tors attempt an unqualified defense of the
Miner Infamy; and only Che more gullible
ones are even approximately sincere in
their praises of it. If this infamous mcaswre ever reaches tbe supreme court of the
United States, that august body will make
atasrt work of it, no doubt, by promptly
doclaring It unconstitutional and therefore
Since 1850, the commerce of England
kn incre**ed lets than six times, while
that of the United States has Increased
aore than six times. Englands export

Our three large stores can use them.

BOSTON JTOKE

BAILEY BLOCK,

WE SHALL OFFER SOME IMMENSE BARGAINS THE COMING WEEK.

Large arrival of black and colored dress goods
Large arrival of ladies,’ misses,’ children’s cloaks
Large arrival of ladies’ and gents underwear.
Our aim is to sell you good honest goods at prices so low you will become our regular customers and make our
store your trading place.

BOSTON STORE

and no-w on sale
150 pieces American and Arnold Indigo Prints, 5c. per yard.
58
Slater glove finish Cambric, all colors and, blk. 3Jc. per vai
Silesia, sold usually at 15c. Our price is 9c. per yard.
25
Dress Drilling: sold usually at 10c. Our price is 7c. yard.
10
100 doz. Goff's Dress Braids, 5c. each.
2000 Milwards Needles, 4c. per paper.

50 pieces American Dress Prints, 3c. per yard,
55 “
Badger State one-yard wide Sheeting, 5c. per yard.
50 “
Newmarket A
“
“
5c. per yard.
250 doz. ONT Spool Cotton, 4c. per spool.
50 “ Barber Linen Thread, 7c. per spool.
Handkerchiefs, 1c. each.
100

BOSTON STORE.
5,000 dox, Pretty Handkerchiefs for Xmas trade from 1c. each to $1.00 each will go on sale this week.
a special lot of very
pretty goods bought at a forced sale, and will be equally divided in our three stores.
...
for pretty goods at popular prices.
IS

This
Look

Additional Local.
Common council met pursuant to call
Wednesday evening, Nov. 18. *91, Mayor
McCoy presiding.
Roll cal), present, Bentley, Manee,
Nelson, Sentz and Spence: absent.
Reynolds, and Waters.
Aid. Blinston took bls beat.
Minutes of meetings July 1st, 15th, 24th,
and 31st, read and approved.
Hastings, Mich, Oct 28.
To the Hon. Mayor and common aouncll of the city of Hastings assembled:
We, the undersigned residents of Hast­
ings, pray that the common council cause
to be laid.across Grand street on the east
side of Broadway a good and substantial
cross walk. Signed. L M. B. Glllaspie
and thirteen others.
Aid. Bentley moved that the same be
accepted and prayer of the petitioners
granted. Carrried. Ayes,.Bentley. Blinston,
Manee, Nelson, Sentz. Spence; nays, none.
Resolved by the common council of tbe
city of Hastings, that the side walk com­
mittee be Instructed to lay down a tempor­
ary walk on south side of State street from
east terminus ot present walk to C. K. A
8. railroad.
Dated. Hastings Nov. 18, *91.
J. W. Bkxtutv.
Aid. Bentley moved its adoption. Car­
ried. Ayes, Bentley, Blinston. Manee,
Nelson, Sentz, Spence; nays, none.
City accounts audited:
E. Batterson, light st tamps.............8 7 50
D. W. Reynolds, expenses finance

A. D. Maynard, haul hose cart fire.
50
Frank Wood, repair door eng house
Hastings Engine A Iron Works,
50
plow wheel.............................................
John Mullen, drawing hose caat fire
Vatted States eight times. From tbe Warren Lawton, drawing Irese....
third producing power of tbe world, the L. W. Kcnfield, tapping....................
“ “
•*
tabor lowering pipe
United States has risen Io be the first.
20 10
Previous to 1800 her exports amounted to I* W. Kcnfield, do Jefferson at...
&gt;,•00,900,000; from 1M0 to tbe present C. Baker, lowering pipe Grand st. 1» 50
D. Wolcott, do...................................
10 75
«M. Frotertiou did ft-The Canadian David Baker, do.................................

David linker, do.
Geo. Booth, do..
D. Wolcott. do..
C. Baker. labor lapping..................... 8 75
Moved by Aid. Bentley to allow tbe
same drawing orders on respective funds.
Carried. Aye*. Beoltay. Blinston. Mance,
Nelson. Sentz, Spence; nays, none.
Tbe liquor bond of Frank Brodemor and
Edward Myers as principals with sureties
kt sum of three thousand dollars presentMoral b» Aid. Bllniton Unit U» one
be accepts er.d appro.nd. Carried.
Area, BenUe,. Bllnalon. Manna. Krdaoo,
Santa and Spana.: naya. none.
Moral by Aid. Beo'Jey io adjourn.
Adjourned.
X a Bondar*. Beoorder.

UNDERWEAR WEEK!
ALT

MUDGE

SON’S

THIS WEEK
)

Reduced Prices on Every Garment
In the Department for

ONE WEEK ONLY
Call and See for Yourself.

widely differing point* steitailea which
Nu.

of Uw SUU Banking h* of »»&lt;■

R MUDGE &amp; SON,
' CLOTHIERS

�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thursday. Nov. 26, 1891.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

PERMONALM ENTION,
Walt., vu'l, AU®, u,lTOi
•» ChArtott, rwu...
of tl
rabUe fur &gt;'l« share &lt;U^,M Bow'"
.°ni vll
,,Luue Brick-has lo£
enjoyed a repotaUon for boneatv 3
square dealing aud the
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U
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F
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10
VemwMM. Non-ui not
.^bi°T.SU“ ”

IVORY
SOAP

’*herd 1,1 Hie country. Send for «.CbwiJS”r "™‘ “ D«"&gt;11
Arn!&gt;MUt,‘ °f ".ddre“ for Information. Levi
°' «”l"« ■»
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'’‘■'""'■I. IhlTwJS"’

THE BEST FOB EVEBY PUBBO1E

lAuX'18""”
*
death at bis home In Piqua. Ohio, Thursel
’iL£J"m’ •'
dy vvenlny UM, »ItM m
'He
• torawr ntHml or u.l. city aud
,
mem«or lurry IxM., s&lt; “
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ItInK^MWe?"" '*

urt.Tk8Udt’“1DGr“‘*I ***&gt;
* * ’“' S*&lt;Our readers are directed to the advertise­ Sund.',’1'11”’ w“ lB 8"“to
ment elsewhere In this Issue to the great

f weather.

There will in* sold 200 head

LOCAL NEWS.
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3,«X)

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
t-acb this office Tuesdays,*! latest to
• ■ insertion In toe issue or the week
win ii brought

House to rent.

Inquire at this office.

(.un»nl good* till you can’t

rest at A.

A • arload of stone ware Just received at
Hui!;' a Van Annan’s.
aenwinber the Cooks mean business in
.fries. Ilnur and feed.

t&lt;’. received a full line of gents slippers
. ... ing pumps at F. G. Stowe IPs

’

The finest teas aud coffee anywhere in
i &lt; world at A. D. A H. C. Cook's.
:

MlddlitSl,8'

.tree Kvagle, an old resident of Castleit -d Friday and was buried Sunday.

Wff all the newspaper Tokes about
i !,.hi I;'giving turkey? put into one Joke,
•.t t'iat a little Joke that would be.

i and be r-onvinced.
Bn. Cook * Little Cook.
Corner. Stale and Creek St.
t '.i'h paid for lire and dressed /poultry,
i .-rth *ide State street, opposite Hams A
Vim Annan’s.
H. C. Clokk.

•

F. G. Stowell is prepared for the cold
w-.dther with a full line of felt boot.*,
--fibers, etc. and prices are right See
Wanted—A woman for general house••rk in a family* at i-ansing. Mjew.. must
s good cook, good wages etc. Apply at

Thc Freeport Herald very truthfully reark.' that •'Barry county wll! pay enough
money hunting up escaped Jail birds to
a new jail in a very few years.”

All a.counts due me and not adjusted
iWember 1st will, on that date, be
pla-i.-d in the hands of a collector.
All sixes of large iron kettles, pumps,
pipes, screens and valves, chilled sleigh
*hoe» all .size*. Wood or old Iron taken in
tyat Hastings Engine A Iroir Works.
The taxpayers of the county will do
well to look orer'Ahe notices'of lhe various
t'anshlp treasurers In this issue, and
much trouble and annoyance may thereby

A middle-aged woman desiring a per­
min'. place to do general housework at 520
p- r month should correspond at once with
Lieut. A. D. Niskcrn. Fort Assinnlboine,
Montana.

We cannot be undersold, neither can
we give away goods. Will not pay 25c
.ur eggs, then sell them for 20c, but will
make the margin so close that It will pay
:• ou to come and see us.
Two Knight mill dogs, two head blocks
with pinions and shafts, one 47 tn. solid
.loath 'aw. one 48 in. inserted tooth saw,
one Pt horse power engine and boiler,
■'lie J5 horse power engine and boiler, all
:i good order for sale at Hastings Engine
&amp; Irvin Works.
The T. M. 8. C. have issued Invitations
for a trill in Union hall this evening; The
'•lub has been a great factor in social ac­
tions in this city. The parties that they
have given have always been of a high
character. and It Is useless toJtay that tbe
Thanksgiving ball will be no exception.

Please allow us to suggest that now is
the time to subscribe for the Ban.xku and
I&gt;eirolt Weekly Tribune, the two papers
for only one dollar per year. The long
winter evenings are here and you will
want to know what Is taking place in your
county and stale, and It costs less than two
cents per week to do It. Show the papers
to jour neighbors and induce them to sub­
scribe also.

blood
THB GREATEST

ltkh,rd* &gt;F«lt Sum., |„

From the njdlnx ot . perwn.l In tbe
la-vt issue of the Banneil which Intended
to relate to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jones,
one might infer that a recently arrived
leuton had charge of tbe Banneh’s local
column. The Item was written setting
forth that Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jones
were about to move to Penh. Mich A
correction had to be made by the typo, and
after that bad been done, we were made to
say that -Mr. and Mra. Stephen will Jones
next week move to Penn. Cass Co., Mich."
Let it be borne in mind that Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen will not Jones move next week to
Penn, Mich., but that Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Jones have gone there.

m.tT’1'“

vyru in Chicago.

"’Gn‘"'1 "‘P

to to.
V'™O"'Ylll« ’!•-

One of Grand Rapids’ largest merchants
writes as .follows;
&amp; SoK,i 1 b’'can&gt;* acquainted
thraL
temfula Sirup about
re^meiidhJd’k°tnh?,’‘Sb B ,rj7"J °f nUne who
J”?T &gt; &lt;cll.to ,ne »er* highly. Il harinr

1‘KKI'AKKD BT

.

I

The Best Manufacturers Produce Finer
Goods this Season than Ever Before.

wcnt 10 luula

Ed. Andrews, of Lowell, was In tbe city
last week on btraineas.
Mr. A. E. Snuggs. of Muskegon, called
on friends here Thursday.

John Barry, of' Nashville, was in toe
city on business Thursday.

BOOKS I
By all the popular authors.

Mr*. Dorr Mudge returned from a visit
with Eastern relatives Monday.

ALBUMS

Ml«s Gertie Haggerty, of Chicago. Is
visiting her father. Jas. Haggerty.

In all styles and bindings:

A de.lr.bl. r.nn of 100 Aera. »M ■»"
east of Hickory Comers, Mich., good buildronvvnteM to .ebool.j c

I■ rias’?V- on

*"**"..

of

See Them and You Want Them.
Price Them and You Buy Them.

Sons, Hastings, Mich.

Fred Sp.n.em.rher, ot Middleville, n.
In the city last week.

S&amp;TSSggEaw

boweU, effectually cleansing tbe system,
dhpeiilng cold* and headaches, and curing

For Sale by all Druggists.

FrM.Y L7k °r Nobvllle. ».&gt; 1U the ell, Ora. Mixer
Friday on business.
Will Doelker, of Allegan, Is visiting his
parents in this city.
K

R. B. Richards Was In Grand Rapids
last week on business.

Notbrni Can Stand Before Om Magmfican
New Goods aid Maminas Prices.

KtaWat.d I kt&gt;nw

"“u"’ “"“to10

Mrs. Wm. Capwell, of Grand U'dge.
How much of life is spent In undoing visited friends In tbe city last week.
what has been painfully and laboriously
Mrs. Cora Warner ana Miss Olga Bcssdone? Children are taught what they have mer went to Grand Rapids this morning.
to unlearn. The housewife spends her
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rowley, of Maple
strength In arrangements one week which
are visiting Mr. anil Mrs. T. 8.
she disarranges and rearranges at inter- . Grove,
Brice.
vats within the next week. The garment j
tediously put together most te quite as I Mra. Lervy. of Battle Creek, b'rialting
twllonaly ripped, that it may te remodeled. :i her sister, Mrs. G. Matthews, and other
because some one else has done lhe same } friends.
thing. With careless foot and hand dlsor- [ Miss Kittle Stebbins went to Muskegon
der is brought into the household, and with
। yes’enlav to spend Thanksgiving with her
caieie.'Mie" it must In- uani'hed. Tin- । sister. Mis* Gertie.
house mother who early learns to plan her
P. T. Colgrove went to Jackson yester­
work with "a long look ahead" saves her­
self and her family a great deal of time day. telng interested In the Smltl* Mid­
dlings Purifier squabble.
and strength.
lAl. K. Grant, John Busby and W. R.
Almost any of us khow tnnt paper is a
non-eond actor, ot heat, and yet few of us Took returned from their hunting trip to
make any practical use of this knowledge. the north Thursday night
Several layers of newspapers placed
Mrs. Henry Ford and children returned
between tbe carpet lining nnd the camel to their home in Texas Monday, after a
will prove a sure preventative of cold .fbr short visit with relatives here.
healthy persons. A chest protector nude
Mrs. Chas. Phillips returned to Saginaw
of paper* that wtil not rattle and covered
with flannel, answers the same purpose as Saturday, after an extended visit with her
the expensive ones sold by druggists. F6r parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillips.
wadding ironing holders, nothing Is better y^Vallie Wilkins. Louis Goodyear and
than paper.
When traveling iu cold Orlle VanHorn are home from the Universi­
weather place one or two newspapers ty to spend the Thanksgiving vacation.
between your shoulder and toe window,
Roy Barlow and a gentleman friend
and you will te saved the stiff neck or
lame back which so often follows the long from Orchard I^ike Academy, arc spend­
car ride. At a hotel, where tbe bed cover­ ing toe Thanksgiving vacation at tbe
ings are insufficient, or when camping, fotraer's borne.
newupapm between the blankets will \A1. Jones, G. Crowell. S. A. Crowell.
nearly atone for toe lack of an extra com­ CnarMb Baldwin. Will Stebbins, Spary
fortable.
Phillips and Luke Waters returned from
their hunting trip in Manistee county Sat­
Tte business transacted in tbe postoff^ce urday evening.,
is a good Indicator of the business done ' in
T. T. Colgrove. and Dsn W. Reynolds
a city, and Is also a good Indicator of the
prosperity of any city. That city that can went to Piqua. Ohio. Saturday, as a com­
show a good substantia! growth In the mittee from Barry Ixxlge Na 18, K. P. |to
business ot Its postofflee can Invariably attend the funeral of Brother David
show a proportionate gain In population Brown, which occurred Sunday.
and all branches of business. Such is the
For the Sunday SetiooL
record of Hastings. Last week Postmaster
Convention at Muskegon. Dec. 1, 2 and
Sheldon kept track of toe letters ami 3. the C. &amp; W. M. and D. L. &lt;fc N. Rys
papers received and sent away from this will sell ou Nov. 30th. and morning trains
office, which were as follows:—Letters on Dec. 1st. round trip tickets at two
despatched, that is. letters received and cents per mile each way. or one and onedistributed here were 7.863; letters re­ third fare, tickets good to return Dec. 5th.
ceived and sent away numbered 5,430: These are the favorite lines to Muskegon.
papers received and despatched 6.389,
Geo. DeHave^.
making a total of 19,682 pieces of mall
General Passenger Agent
handled during the week. Is it any won­
der Hut there are, occasional mistakes
On the 9th of December, the ladles of
nude taking this large number intoconslderation, and the fact that many people, of Emmanuel jiarinh will hold their annual
the same name, but of different families sale of fancy articles at Union hail begin­
entirely, have toe some Initials? The sale ning at two p. «•
At 6 o’clock supper and a pleasing en­
of stamps alone from March 1st to Dec. 1st.
1890. was $3531.31, while they amount to tertainment will be served up to those who
$3832.51 for toe same period thh year, desire for 25 cts.
To those not wishing supper an admis­
showing a gain of over $350 for the nine
sion fee of 10 cts. for the entertainment.
months, or about $40 per month.
All articles not sold during the after­
noon and evening will be held over f°r
Marriage Lloon.ro.
another year. Come early and thus se­
Name and Eeridence
cure for yourselves a pleasing choice of
, Clarence N. Born. Banfldd „
» Minnie BooriMsoB. Rochester,
tbe many usefnl **“1 beautiful articles on
1 Arthur L UUt. Mapte Grow
sale.
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j Christian Tromaier. Woodland

MUST &lt;3rO»

WMEDY OF THE AQE.
As^Blcad'p^F?01? ac-J SKIN Dimases.
Jas’"SB!:. 8“d

to ’toltlnx hU brother

.,^r'JIUd MrR’ Ayesterday on a visit.

HIQH PRKES flNb HARD TL

CANCER 4 SCROFDEA

DresMCu x-om.w.t — -- —
ou Tbund.r ot nth week I will twelve
[Dial
Tran«fer».
weil-dres^ed poultry, dressed with
heads on and entrails In. also all
FoUowInx w the re.1 e«Ute
for toe week ending November 23, 189L m wild game, for which I will pay the blghThe restrictive regulations In this state taken from the books In toe register s office. est markets in coh^Ujde.^
(i&lt;~ Cppy to Cius. AOsHu? lou 9 sod «
for the prevention and reporting of typhoid
block f. Grams add rtty. W5#
0
and so-called typo-malarial fever, reeomHarriet Harris to Percy ». W.u iw »
■».mended by the board of health in 1889,are
I am thankful to the people of Hastings
now being quite generally observed. The
•nd Barry county fi»r their liberal patrnn* toe 1«« «l«ht yean. I teve l~D In
deaths from typhoid fever In Michigan are ’ o"l“S wc A !»&gt;•!■&lt; ■« »
about 1,000 per year, and it has been ’mLtx «w»'•&gt; &lt;■■“■* B'”5‘&amp; "
the Jewelry buMnea*. .ml «&gt;T'1*"’‘tl*"L
* &lt;1
•lenionstrated that with proper health
regulations this disease is, to a large ex­
tent. preventable.
m?‘be iLt &gt;e.r « lm-n~e In w bournes,
and (»nu&gt;lae herewith never U&gt; LettaWanted, tn sell within ten days, two liSf&amp;fewJ X
1IWW
pairs good work horses and one yoke of
cattle 4 years old. These teams have been
r„u tmv wah ltee. )e»rW. e1"'*'
educated iu the logging business, and are Maple Grove flW.
ware, ontleal r««lA &gt;'1*,M" *”d
particularly suitable for that purpost'.
a} .
-- - -- ye»r at tn) vtore. a* you
We have also six sets of trucks and a
Produced from tbe laxative and nutri­
quantity of bobs, new and eceond band. tious Joice ot California figs, com-nm'd
Ute jeweler.
Persons in want of tote will find bar- with tbe medicinal virtues of plants known
to be moat bcncSdal to tbe human system,
I^SSuy. « the kidney*. Mm wd
In no caw wll! more

if desired.

FOR THB

in wbleb he heM • S3.000 policy. Tin, tun­
K.“d'Jri?.™' C' F" Bldl«’""to Cr.ua
end oeeurn.l rrum bl, Ute bmne «o,|
Unrelv .trendmt The .urvlvlo,
Uu the .ympMhy ot .11 l„ her beravm toXS".* E,*n"a"k” “• ■* 'ton- liTr&lt;’

RUTLAND.

-

ever

S.SSaJ?"*” Broc‘ ret“n«l rramoueae

; &lt;»’i. :&gt;i« xt my nstidetiw on Fridays and at
• ‘i.'tinj.’* City Hauk on Saturdays, durfnx A.P.tr-111"''’''1*1 “*rkrt
kt™ utber
,.
&gt;iith of INwniber, to receive taxes.
dull thl» year and u,.rri«Se llo-n.c. .dni.
W. H. Otis.
Township Treasurer of Rutland.
the city, and the prmperlty or the Urmlnx
•
CARLTON.
. '&lt;• undersigned will be at Carlton town hall communlt). Il wu quite n.tnr.1 to.upp. J
!n*&lt;hllOlh *?.. ** ,ollo,B&lt;l b&gt; »" Incn-.Min the number ur umrrtvn. Bui Ulh In­
Township Treasurer O{ Hastings.
ference is not correct as the Countv Ch-rk
solemnly in formed us recently that he has
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP,
uxkrstgnwkwill be at bi* home each not made within 20 the namber of hreuses
ill Dercniter and at the National Batik SaTt?°?t,a*1 Jear Mt lh,s time' But
Christmas Is coming and the number will
Township Treasurer ot Hastings.
probably receive a substantial boom at that
time.

। ■ dilation this week

MIXER’S
C&amp;ss

Full : Line
Of pure drugs and medicines.

Fred L. Heath
THE DK UGG 1ST.

WE HAVE THEH
They are manufactured by the well-known
houses of Bouve &amp; Daniels of Boston, Mass.;
L. Adler Bros. &amp; Co., and Stein Bloch &amp; Co.,
of Rochester, N. Y..

Call and see us. You will find us at the
top in the clothing line, and at the bottom in
prices.
Yours truly,

E. W.' Morrill &amp; Co.
One Price Clothiers.

fl FEAST
Of Bargains for large and small, for short and tall; for "slim" and “S(out"—
none left out—is what we intend to offer this (Thanksgiving) week in COLD
WEATHER CLOTHING. For example

.

GOLD OIE^T^EK UQDEW^K

43 QENT5. Choice of white Merino or heavy natural wool. Bargains
at Si.00, but sold to one and all for only 49 cents.
^3 CENTS extra heavy natural wool. Worth much more.
AT $ 1 23 «*tra 6ne Camel’s hair. Something fine and warm for those
that do not like to wear woolen goods.
'
flT $1.98 The finest line of underwear that can be produced. Natural
wool, made especiaU for our trade in fine goods and only &gt;1-98.

GOLD

G^PS, 23 CTS.

They V(oM*r Last Always, Come Quick.

DON'T GET LEFT.

Have you seen that bargain in high Scotch Caps that
we are selling at aj cents? Sells anywhere for 50
and 75 cents. Also elegant line of Plush Caps,
/BowTuitmt-utoWM". ) from Jt.oo to »a,oo.
UnA Men’s Scotch Windsors, etc./

GOLD fflE^T^Eft SUITS %1?D OVEI^GO^TS
Are in great demand and we are getting the lion’s share of trade, and why-.ee
them, the price and quality will teU you qutckly.

clothing
Alto

QENT’J F9R-

nlihihoJ.

�Hastings Banner.

AN CNTERSfiTING PEOPLE.

HAD
GO AND HE WENT
Ho TO
was twenty c-r thereabouts, full

THE TWO uCVES.

blown as to walstooal. flamboyant as to
trousers and in love with the diminishing
glories of his toothpick patent Iwithers.
He lounge.! all over a cron* sent in an ele­
vated car. with a foot set high upon the
other kcee sni almost touching the sent
opposite. When an elderly woman »ct
down in it he did not stir, though tbe
dusty sole felt a mark on the dark gown.
If anything be rather tiracvd himself
against her knee. A man oh the other able
poked him with a big cane and wild, “Sit up,
young maR,” but w;u» answered only by a
lazy look of ineffable content. Then the
woman herself took n hand. Politely but
firmly she said. “Piense l»e good enough,
air, to give me a little more space.’’ Still
the sweet youth *at unmoveiL
She made her request again, but in vain.
Then she gut up with an amused smile.
w»lk«l out upon
Srhere
l,,ghi.rau,.-ra.l u. tteiru.M: IbOTta.
pour lumberjack In here who ha* got hi*

nt none TO DENVER ON * WOMAN'S ~ «
water aud avoid rhe wadipgproceM
TICKET AND STRUCK LUCK.
whleh
J make* Coney island and Rockaway
naattractive for bathers who like to know
that the sand is five fathoms beneath their
• Wily Ticket Scalper Ue)p»ti
Additional Local News.
,
feet. On* would naturally suppose that
:
greater danger exttta in deep water bath­
We second the Journal’s motion for an
|
ing places than where an ordinary sited
opera house. Hastings has no greater
i
And drifts supinely.
man has to walk out the eighth of a mile
Now she Hod* a bitter Joy
med tlian inis.
।
to submerge bis shoulders; but this lx not
There i* today In Kansas City a man of the fact, If the experience of ,a landlord
...
. .
. ..
, ,
■
All tbe country towns of the state are
,
middle age who was formerly a ticket who ha* kept a hotel on tho Westchester
agitatlDK the early closing store acL most
And «lng» divinely.
broker In tho halcyon days of that fra­ shore of the sound for thirty years is to be
of tbert closing at 8 p. m.
ral on|y about 100; but cities they are. t
trusted.
ternity.
Ono day In looking over hia mail he re­
Vaccination is now being agitated, a* i ncvertbelesa.
"Bless you," said he, "we don’t have a
ceived aquery us to what a ticket from drowning accident hqre once in five years.
small pox is prevalent In Canada, but has I And each city, with Ita fields, is a wee j
Supremnly lender,
Kansas City to Denver was worth, good You see, nobody but a/ocl would jump off
not av^et crossed the line.
j »*pnblio-twenty six of tbe smallest, and j
Just
u»
crystal
song
meetsong
| perhaps lhe oldest, republics in the world, i
for fifteen day*. He replied that such a those rocks utiles* Im was a prime swim­
In perfect blendlug.
Rabbit* are reported as being unusually for they Were already such when tho first
ticket was worth fifteen dollars, and in two mer; and when the fool comes along and
Thun »iiw »mr» among the stars
; J__ i_-•*
LnnU Cnsuallv
Casually
—
Ir ~
l.v &lt;nH&lt;l
plenty this fall, no doubt owing to the , European eye* eap- America. Each has it* '
gvte in there are always half a doten fel­
favorable winters for several years back. | governor, it* council. Its sheriffs, its war ’
'
sl«»d»K •' '■ with 11““““‘"T mrtl.o&lt;l&gt;- lows there that are as much nt home swim­
There is neither pain for her
habit., be lmm,-dlaulr rant ming as walking, and he'*sure to be fl*hed
Nor ■niling.
Tbel! :3« train was delayed between i «ptoins. and ocher officials who are elected .
. ..
,, C„ul„(£npiaroanJean
rounding ’.out Ijefore
—Oeorire Edgar Mnntgnnwrj- tn Harper's.
,b™be
tack.
«'»»
two and three Lours Thursday, owing to a“nua!’? ‘u “**• ««*ritton but uuaitor- I
has&gt; time
to drown Butin
up inc any » uiiwu™, "w..
......
—■» the surf at many places it’s likely enough
• break down which Opened near Ver- ab*eare
a«d
|
Woa'l you plaaw oom, ID and J. lh,m lor
“P
a a.
" ।| account
of ___
stock
he discovered that
that hia
hi* that there won't be one good swimmer
nmnivllle
i eatorecd tljna tbe 1“'vs
»»y American '
I community; its permanent aud very com- | - ft is the moderu fashion to assume that him?’’
r. j Denver ticket was issued to a woman— among fifty.
It
tne cottar
h ,
l h^' ,i.l’ar^ &lt;5“®e- ^ut be^rn he
the difficulties which
which rmpeae
impede tuc
the ninrco
inarch «of
If poMHoc*
potatoes are
are to
tn uc
lie put
put into
into the
cellar ; torutme
fortable uouse*,
houses, anu
and na
Ha oroau
brood nems,
fields, coucou- • ineaimotucies
“But a greater danger than that ot
i Mrs. Alice Blackwood.
they should be put In bins, not In Wrrvl*. ■ firmed first by Spain aud later by patents *, progrew,
hnlf the
prvKmw, today
unlay were uukuowu
uukuuwu to
iu the
mu nowr e«*d
----- --------- (itstanee
,
. tne wiioie
, . ~
Now here Was a go. Women-never called drowning lies in all sorts of sicknesses con­
!
cdentM,
or.
at
least,
uot
apmedate.1
at
their
»n»r
"nJ
th®
"lumberjack
had
&lt;»
“
t«ctand sprinkled with air-slacked lime. It is : of the United State*.
nt Us office to buy tickets, and it was al­ tracted by staying too long in the sea. In
lecture or
true value
value by
by them.
them, iu New York, we «d into even leas than bfs
| most
U1U_ impossible
„ —to find ^ajronmn,who shallow water a man doesn’t swim much,
claimed that this will prevent rotting.
| The architecture
of tne
the pueuio
pueblo iiDuse*
houses is
is true
characteristic. In tbe remote . habitually think
the ‘ions- There he oat,‘ha“ * 1 .
’ i wod|d consent to use » scalper’s ticket.
au.ura of
ut the aqueducts Ifrom
&lt; V.,.. V..W
and there is nothing to tire him, so he
Merchants an* hopeful of a large trade i quiuill UUU
‘ CUarOUMSriSllC. IU LUL- rvill-uie ,
On*the day on which the ticket expired often paddle* about for more than an hour;
pueblos they are ns many a* six stories in
Croton valley
to tho city an the only one*
.
"
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this winter, owing to the large crops this
, , height—built soDMWhat in the shape of an ; worth mention, of our water supply a* the, him.
ucu l..v
"T a lean, lank, double jointed, ur..»ophi«ti- but where he can’t rest his feet on the bot­
year. The open winter lias delayed mat-1‘ | enormou*
enormous terraced pyramid. TUB
Tbe Pueblos brat
nest the
tne world
wonu has
nas ever seen, of
ot vne
the difl!4
uuu-y "5xta“‘‘,on '"^ira
r*n /ra .Tra
’ ii~ t J! " l re­ mted young man entered hl* office nnd tom. nnd has to Hwim all the whil*, he is
fe-rs some, but tbe trade is bound to come.
---------------------------------------------------------J. I along
aloQg tbe
lbe Rio
Rlo Graudet
bowew&gt; have
baTe wt
cultira of retaining
irtaining a pure supply ns
» gre.HU
'' **
“~
M'“
A *. wlid
Grnude. however,
felt culties
‘he
while
"T
£ *«'“l' **
■ ‘ ; "Friend, have you got anything to pretty sure to come out in a quarter ot
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...
1 -form school for L road ntanocr*
Isonoot
J. a Sherman has transferred his inter-1 ..
the “influence
of. Mexican
customs, and
«■ «in
our wise.ithan
it-----everi.„
Im*1—
been.
, »♦--- - — --.
■
....
. JJeUVra. .
■
that time. Ho is fresh and warmed by Ids
est in the Vermontville Echo to Ms san II ' their houses have but one and two stories.
\et other civilizations have been n* caren'*ua 01 luc n4u
: "Yes. I’ve got u ticket to Denver, stran­ exercise in one case and in the other he is
B- Sherman. Though the latter lacks sev-' Ail their buildings, Including the huge, * In! of their water supply, and have spent Recorder
ger, but you can’t use it; it’s for a woman." faint and blue and shivering. 1 tell you.
ersi year* of being of sgv. vet he I.* a good quaint church, which each pueblo ha*, are a* much money in proportion to oliuiln It,
....
—— j 5’be visitor calmly replied: “Frienfl, I can the shallow* take fifty live*, for one the
printer and writer aud the Echo will not' made of atoue plastered with
The wne
scene was
was tne
the niienor
interior in
of n
n parmr
parlor j। use
nuythiag.
Deaver.
deeps take.”—New York Sun.
...... adobe mud. &lt; as any city In the United States. .Inmie
The
usr uu..
nuu&gt;- •I’m bound to go to
—-----. . elo«
.
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___ -’t • get
IraV-ra,a Iticket
e*&lt;*rt tr»
wnl Irto walk
jrae by the ohsngt*
j or of great m dri«l Urlrk, ot «dobe. They dlattiv
dlktelj tw-f.u-n
before n»«l
and Innu
long nfu&gt;rtln&gt;
«&lt;&lt;ertee iMuriniilna
Ixgteulng rar, tl. ,„ ti„„
u,e
ofO a.....
warm
and■ It 1■can
I .-.art
! are tee moat eoinron.l.le dwelling, 10 tea of tee Chrl.nen era .Irriucletn w„ M.pwere ! tel. rerj algin." Th. ticket broker re­
VoL 1. Na 1. of tbe Hickory Corners t southwest—cool in summer und warm In piled with water from the pools of Solo- M
matron her twochil- quested the stranger to write the name,
One ot the most communicative nrnong
esder has reached our table, the same ; winter.
■ mou, six milesdbaaul. Even to the pre*.d of cj hlc^u months, tho Alice Bfnckwoal. to correspond with the Lord Tennyson’s neigbliorx i» the village
Leader
ting puWlshKt
published by Frank H. Flint. It is
The
Pueblos are divided into six tribes, ent day, a 10-inch pipe conveys the water ,
,
o, {x,rjjap« three nnd a half, name upon the ticket, and was horrified to barber, who, like most of bis kind, adapt a
being
____________________________
mek
full
of
reading
matter
and
i*
worthy
each
speaking
a
quite
distinct
language
of
by
which
modern
Jerusalem
i«
saved
from
and
||uin
Tbe
jnnn
a
the
mon
turn
bls
head
to
one
side
aud
chuck
1*
himself to many trade* and callings. This
nnd n cross man. The num occupied a see tl
of the patronage of the merchants of ita own. Islet*, the quaint village where pestilence from one of these very pools of choir opposite those of the other party, nnd stick
" ' out hi* tongue in an effort to write tonsorial artist is also in demand at enter­
Hickory Corner* and elsewhere.
1 1 live, in an Indian house, with Indian SolomofL
aud its tbe children grew restless and dii’i ’ the name, nnd, at the end of two miffuteM, tainments for tbe display of hi* talent os a
Egypt has had her syHtems of irrigation cult to keep quiet hisnnnoynnceantl choler baud him the paper with the name written conjurer. On a certain occasion be was
I neighbor* nnd under Indian laws, is the
times. For hundreds of rose considerably beyond the visible point. . thereon. The character*, n* they appeared invited to give anexhibltiou before Tenny­
Gotti citizens, careful of the reputation I gouthemmest,, of the - • •
■ . pueblos,since
tbeprehistoric
next
of the city, will not leave their sidewalks' •largest- of* -■
' all.
" and lhe chief city of years tbe chief water supply for drinking
them
Suddenly the little Iray, running down to the scalper, would have sufficed to ob­ son and a amall party of guests, and he
In danxerous or shabby eondltiou. The tbe Teewahn race. Ail the laugusges of purposes of lhe Delta baa t»een drawn from the car, tripped nnd fell against his little, tain n bundle from any Chinese laundry, tells with suprenM satisfaction how he
Even*
first tiling a stranger sees on arriving In a tbe Pueblo tribes are exceedingly difficult the Sweetwater canal —New York ”
sister, who was toddling to meet him. aud the hope of getting fifteen dollars for puzzled the great poet by one of his feats
ing Suu
town is its tidewalks, and by the condition
Denver
ticket sank oht of sight.
of prestidigitation. It seems that he
Both fell, the boy getting a bump, while the -------------------------------------at these the enterprise, public spirit and
Betides the cities now inhabited, tbe ■
the baby only rolled over to pick heroelf i “Stranger.” said he. "you won t do. you count:*l out ten shillings into Lord Ten­
food taste of it* |&gt;eople are judged.
ruins of about l.SCO other pueblos—and |
nyson’s band, telling him to hold them
up with n laugh. The bey screamed in ' can never use that ticket."
some of them the noblest ruins iu tbecoun- {, Mr. George Ry ley, superintendent of pain, and the crass man reached out to
“Friend, I can use anything; I 1. .mt go tightly. But a few minutes afterward,
A sharper has been working Tuscola try—dot the hrowu valleys and rocky me&gt;a ;j construction Iu the Western Union Tele­ raise him with n jerk he evidently could , to Denver." persisted the traveler.
when
he required thu money again, them
eourffy fanners by selling them unbreaka­ tops of New Mexico. Ail these ruin* are ' graph company, has a most peculiar and uot restrain.
»
1 Now, the ocalper had a young man in hi* were only eight shillings. The look &lt;»f
ble stoves. The stoves don't break, but of stone, (.nt! nre extremely interesitiog. ; valuable portfolio in hi* possession. It Is
“Aren’t you ashamed of yourself,” he office who was an expert penman, nnd en- astonishment on his lordship’s face w.\s
being made of malleable iron* they burn The implacable savages by whom "they '' made up of fac similes of all the telegraph said so sharply that the child stopped his couraged by tbe ninu’scandur aud lhe bo[&gt;e indescribable, while the laughter ot the
’ P0'®1 *n ^,e tixth district, which comprise*
out in a few days. Tbe best and only safe were surrounded made necessary the
t'
„„ I -the
fae itMteg of Ncw JcrM
,.. Maryland
nnd crying,
“to
make
such n noise when*jour of saving that fifteen dollars, be put him other guests at the situation was unmis­
Jersey.
Maryland
— doe*
—-------------------way to purchase anything and get your abandonment of 1
hundreds of pueblos.
tbni states of ofNew
Peinuylvania
Zst of and
the baby o.
sister
not cry at all*"
to work, nnd in a few minutes; the nanw &lt;»n takably hearty. Iu this hilarity, it is neo!
। that portion of Pennsylvania cost of tho baby sister doe* not cry at all.
money's worth, is to buy uf your home
The
me Pueblo
rmoio Indian*
Indians have for nearly • Allegheny
A11 ]ien.. mountain*,
HjaontaU«/ iywh
Each polo
pole I*
is tierper- 1I There
There was
wa* uo
uo misuiJJng
misra’jng t.r»
the ^ra.
pent up the
changed
read
.... ticket wa*
--------—---■to
—--—from
— . Mrs. less to say, the poet most good remperedly
tnerchunt.
half
two centuries given almost no trouble ij fecU
« r»proJurotllnp«n»wl
repnxl.jcwl in
nnrt tu&gt;u.l.owlng
ink, showing erora,.™
crossness ot
of hi.
his loo.
tone «uj
nnd uramrar
manner Th.
Tho Aliro
Alice Blrakwood
Blackwood to
to Mr.
Mr. Allro
Alleo Blra.
Black­ joined.
to the European sharer* of. their do­ I .. . _---- .
2,-------- •-------*____ ,.-------- »Lt_ ., . n.ra, Krara rara ur if MI.H Hn,'!.,!
, WOOd.
” „ . . ,. .
Wit h tbe license usually claimed by such
"22^",
, ,,
Don. .1. Leathern Ims mapjati nut some main, but their wars of defense against ; the number ot crossbar*, together with the mother saw■ it and Unshed.
“Don t biitnie him.' hhe said sweetly, j The ticket had to be countersigned ana Grformera, the amateur profest-or of
races to be held at Grand Rapids next July the savage tribe* who surrounded them ,। different wires attached, each of which i*
terdemuin said: "I don’t doubt yer hon­
and everybody beard her. "It isn't hl* stamped at the general office nt the depot
tiiat will eclipse anything ever seen in the completely, with lhe Apaches, Navajo*, numbered?
west. The event will take place on the Comanche* aud Ute*, lasted until a very j The book isau invaluable a«i*tanc to fault. Men. you know. i»ig or little, cau before it could be tued, and tills hod to be esty, xny lord, but I gave you ten shillings.
i Mr. Ryiey from tho fact that when there never put up with anything disagreeable done discreetly or detection would follow I will now try her ladyship**—with the re­
snperi)
of the
West
Michigan
Society
—
zz-----track
.----------• few
yeart
ago. They
• are valiant lighters !
without making a fuss about it," and she The expert penman wrote tbe name Alico sult, of course, that he found more than he
trouble
any of■ the
in tbe
-- ■ bioo.oou ■;-----------•", । fortheir homes, but prefer an honorable ।' 1* ----St North J ark. and
In purses
will
r-,-- with
----------—,wires
. .-------.-. dte- -----------S.M! non will
Thcj. nro not fo(loknl&gt; bBt
i triCt, ills uu easy matter for him to direct look her little num ou iter knee to suotbu Blackwood on the back of the ticket to wanted. At the conclusion ot the enter­
be hung
up, of which $50,000
will lu.
be f..r
for ..a
him. while the big man swallowed his re- correspond with the name on the face tainment, Lord Tennyson expressed his
; trion*—tilling their farm*, tending their
me “wheL tb^rewrt
KtaUlnn race.
pltMHtirn nt tbe exhibition, and did *o, as
stock and keeping uU their affair. Iu order.
|ah ‘« ,
* wTre « buke as l«est he could to the amusement of thereof, and the stranger wa* told to go to
those within hearing.—Her Point of View the depot, watch the arrival of an eastern the deiightesl barber tell* hi* friends, ir.
H always pay* to look after your owu |j The women own tbe botue* and their 7”ae* 10 lb® n“':,1 &lt;&gt;®‘* tbnl a ,'rlre
train, nnd, when tbe crowd
.V'*"
4 should gather three terms: “Your feats wcm’vcry clever,
,
,
.,
. . . ,1mm at wim.i nnint
two tel#*ire.inh
business and &gt;o-.»k after it well. A poultry |I contents, and, do
telegraph in New York Tunes.
not work outside, and tbe ■ down at some point between
:
about
the
ticket
office,
to
have
tbe
ticket
Mr.
-----, nnd it i* a great ere-lit to the vil­
buyer is going around through the state I
I men control the fields and croj*. JUi un­ stations, tlx- exact locality nf which is un­
■ •tampcdsto crowd in. grab a pen. ask fora lage that it cau boast of «ucl&gt; talent.’'—
and taking advantage of lhe confidence of happy home I* almost an unknown tiling known. Mr. Ryley turns offer the leaves of i
There I. « certeio Iamllr. eompoul ot blouer «od |.reren1 u&gt; write. »»d Itarn pl London Telegraph.
the people. He always buys poultry live among them, and the universal affection j• his book and loattes the exact spot in a
a fuw
fuss w
with
aomelKMly by pretending
two daughter*. and these two are of total- 1.j
“ •
‘lh "onwlKxly
weight aud a® his stilllards give only half of pareut* for children and respect of chil- ;! minute.—Philadelphia Itecbrd.
they had tramped on Ms
his tora
toes. At the
ly dUalmllar temperaments One U an that ti*y
weight lie makes a very nice thing. , dreu fur parent* nre extraordinary. 1 have
„
active child, with a large head and a gift »«ne time he wa* instructed to demand
It is proper to rememIter that publish"™ '
r,~
■
Fanners l&lt;»k out for this fraud and weigh ..... rain . child unkindly u.M-1, a' .. ,A
his
4o
stamped.
Ho wa* told are the only class of business men wh&lt;»e
of
asking
question*,
many
of
which
are
that
hi*
ticket
*t«»pwL
Hew**
your own poultry.
parent saucily nd Ires-ed or. a playmate. Not long mpo the chimney of a country
he mnst
mnst get
get up
up some
some kinu
kind of
of excitement
excitement to
to sins, real or imaginary, aw into itteiai»o*ers
:! he
abused in nil my long nnd fc.'imate hc-; house took Ore. The flames were put out
Did you ever notice what a divt^rsity of ai,™rt th« attention of the ticket agent ture. Their clients have toe rar of the
Eaton county will not let
county quaintnuce with the Pueblo*.-C. F. Lum “ f“‘ *•
«t«ded to other parte of
employments are-required for* child of ^m too eloae scrutiny of tbe changed Eic and sometimes of posterity, and are
get moth the start uf her. Jmst week a mis in St. Nicholas.
the bouM!’ bul the c,li'«ner kt‘Pt getting
y enough to assume that the details of
this description? A school teacher once ticavt
•
Hastings dog deliberately committed sui­
__________________I hotter nud hotter and nolxxly seemed to
attentively, and simply say• personal concern* ami grievance* are
cide; this week a liorse belonging to Geo.
w y* of Arture.
know just how to get nt tbe flames to sub­ auW that'upon the introduction of a child ; , *lv,
witbBlenp Imitate her «h.»l. »be »F &gt;“«’ “Frta.1.1 CM. do «i.yteink-. ten I re ' as interesting to their reader* a.* they may
ny* o
r
&gt;».
; due them.
N. Foiter, of Charlotte, hung himself in
tiie stable. He got his head fast in the
There U one artist In New iork vHjo
Suddenly a boy looking ou had a bright »-nj&gt; Krennrel Iu ,plrlk tor It mreut uo, rot tu get u&gt; Deurrr. u..k ilu- ticket enJ I have been important tolbemrelvc.-. It the
hay-rack and could nut extricate it. His never gets into a flurry over the comment* |dea The OWDer o» the holwB kept n grea6 umunel brilll.ncr ot Inl. llect. but tlct lrp.ru.1 lor the 4p»t. Uttk lu.|e luui • eomplninte ng.iin*t lawyers, bagker*. phy&gt;•» ticket M cb.ui.red Aldan* nnd merchants, on the pu\t of their
domestic relations were all right (and the that nre made alxjut him iu the paper*, al- ! luany fowl*. Quickly running to the duck tbe child ra.utlweonewuilreral.loye.1. lor &gt;•» "™W
blnewir «nd «&lt;&gt;“&gt;•&gt; I’—
h” -“Pt—’&gt; »&lt;’r»” respective clients, were in like' manner
lhe lx&gt;y
several duck* in his oteerevi.. !&lt;• would
horse coroner rendered a verdicV'
BCv‘‘ though a good many of them arederogatory. The riwuon of this serenity Is tur.t • ftrnis and MtarUsi jM,rk .Mounting Lhe roof tret into millet untold, lot &gt;ueh .child teeftreet end bed hull . doceu budnee. | from tithe to time put into literary form,
dental death.—Detroit Journal.
I
»ri“™. r^u?K- Allro Blhel.weui. the misdeed* of publishers would, in com­
he Dever sees the articles, if he can help it, on
-- a- j-g*
— i^fr.rs
ladder,
before snv
any o:.i
one kucw
knew what
what !;=
lio mu.l nl«»j. be dolnn &gt; .inelbinB- ■
tas: year Richard-Conley had a number hut when, as frequently happens, ""tn" wlu about the hid threw a duck down the
Well,
the mire
little iiiuiu
meld erorre.ldotirn
0»d. ,
ul*“ ! parison, sink Into absolute insignilK.ince.
cii, Mil
i uuvu uifus
,
, .
.
Of sheep killed by dugs. The amount in thoughtful friend cuts out a slurring ra ? cbminey, the flame* subsided and a denser Ite world . .ueked onu,«r. »n.l rrptot. hour, ter i»„u rrturord from &lt;te
j Why should author.*, presumably of
having
tbe
.0. »*
I. uuiduiuaotu
odmoni.lted or • -r
moksh
MIX
otasfe-d
ths
pswral adult age and sound minds, plead th»M
the bands of the County Treasurer at the tice and send* it to him, so that be can see stUoke cams up. The i&gt;oy tossed down an- Utterly
uuccriy ttere^
uii’iTBL If
11 »ur
—--- °succtntafaliv
-------------- ob-.afned
- —— - —
- general
time brlnnglng to the Marshall pwi of the what is being said about him. he calls phi- ’ other duck aud another. The cloud of soot disciplined for this shesulks, and. u* a office stamp on the iiack of the tiexet, "baby art" In regard to their ci; tracts (or
dog tax was not anffieieni to pay Mr. Coo­ lusopby to bls aid and drop* It into the ra;*eu
ndmed i&gt;y
by tne
tbe nnnptng
flapping wings
wing* or
of encn
each uuex
duck nurse
once railed it,
their failure to make contracts; any more
nuraooncBr.uiw
iv, “octa up.
up.” But
nutif 11 na gtvatiy
"
' to the
T surprise
‘ . , of the
. broker,
. , ,
-•
------—u. thought U given ---------s.i 1| The
the lire and gave the *few
minutes
to providlhe traveler
traviter wa*
was then itiren
given the bu
bud ties* th an.tbe cl lent* of lawyers, architects nr
ky's loss, and he denmnded payment of wastebasket He*ay*. “I don’t want to ,as u--fell smothered
ing
something
for her to do she is content cardsand advi«w.| to Leon hh dignity, awl stock brokers? Person* who. whether
the balance out of the fund this year. see criticisms. nnin» they rro favorable, firemen
finanvn the
lHr chance
o,wt,w they
W1V, wanted.
K-uwn. They
, „VJ &lt;u
«t swl
..vuU.
■ • such
■ maxi
■
-•
t If the
conductor
to put hini off the through ’.heir own bad judgment or
County Treasurer Marble -ref used, and Mr. for it makes uo difference in my wqrk wor*ra
wor■kt.d■ wiui
with
such
gi&gt;od• iucit
effect
that
tho fora
iu;u
luu
iur« while,
*. uuc.
&lt; .Inf.V,
. , .Iri-Aottered
train
nr ..
ihroi.‘ of, ..
tvilwuk,n.
flames were xoon ext ....
InguUheil.
| This child has never been spoiled by ' train
to take two
or
three
tbe pamenCmiley. through ids attorney, applied to what the papers say about it, and it’s not,. through tbe wrong counsel of their adj MUfc
VUAJ ducks probnbly did not appro- overindulgeDce.but occasionally she hurst* R®” name*, hand the conductor oneiof tUe vberx, pay more for their housebuilding '
Burtbe
the Michigan Supreme Court fur a manda­ pleasant to l&gt;e abused.”
mus to compel the payment. Wednesday
Another painter, whose studio h but a date tthe
jlu idea.
ijen_.—New York World
out into a storm of temper that would lead card* with the remark, 1 ou will hear than they had Intended to, or who find
---------------- —
! anyone to think so. while her sister, two *n,m m« later sir." and to make the eonUte court filed Its opinion denying the few doors away, due* take umbrage au l ’
tbennwlve* losers instead of wlcnqn* iu &amp;■:
talks ferociously, too. if anything is sajti
ttesutlful
Of Oklahoma.
। years younger, was born gmsI. alwayndoe* ductor force him off the car*
'Do this.
mandamus.—Marshall Statesman.
gntion or in financial speculation, do not
'the right thing in thetuu
right
way
and rarely
ra*d the scalper,
“and- rcu may perhajwget
about him in dispraise; but the oddcstJen- 1 Oklahoma is —
H„ut
1.14IUJ.
IMV .-iJ.lh
UUUiniGl,
• •
- •
,
bunion the pkbitc with their complaint-,
n
plct
ttresqne
country.
There lias been a diversity of opinion ture of his case is that he sjieak* slighting­
bu to be reproved
n-proee.1 in
In any
«!■&gt;' way.
«-«y. if
If the to
te D«mveron
Desert t.0 that ticket, but I would
soul.l not
uot and if they ditJ^yould certainly lie laughed
From the summit of the great red earth has
•rating offioeni And teachers ot primary ly of his own pictures and the published
1 of the Canadian range one .may look younger
child were, the only one, the par- «tvo you। five cents for &lt;
your
”.“7 chance. — 1’be
— at fortheir pains.—George Haven Putnam
of the Canadian range one.may look younger child were, the only one, the parwhool districtsrxr«garding the question criticisms merely echo his own remark*. cliff*great
breadth*
of
woodland
and'uiiira
cut*
would
hive
the
cn-.lit
of
being
ndtnirl'^d«
‘
Lility
i*
that
j
ou
will
be
put
off
tire
In Forum.
overg----- '
whether the school bturd ot a primary He confesses that be paints "thrsa thing*.*'
"■
• . with here and there able disciplitiariaus.-L E. Chittenden tn train before it gets five mdez. Now you
of rolling
prairie,
. wu.&gt; nere auu lucre Housewife.
noaw.wife.
can go! 1 won’t charge you a cent for the
Prompt Payment.
■rho-ii district has authority to hire n not because lie
UKes tDvni.
he likes
them, out
but because uie
the stretches and clumps
of tree*—upon scenee
--------------- - --ticket, lAtt if you get to Denver nil right I
I know several good fellows, and bright
teacher for a school year beginning at the denier* and customer* call for them nnd of such beauty that even the stolid t.’uoc- j
Tbs Population of itubj lou.
want you to scud me fifteen dollars."
fellowh, too, who have lived tin greate:
date of the next ensuing tumoal school then*
-in ready
■ money in them; but let a taws aud Chickasaw*, a* they gazed there­
Varions attempts have been made, by
"Friend, all right; you have done me a part of their lives on the kindness of wealmeeting, and whether a majority or a newspaper aay as much and he flashes up on, exclaimed "Oklahoma,” I. e., "lovely
plurality vote elects orimary school dis­ like powder. He doubtless thirrks that he country." It is mid that when once a comparing its area wiiji that of modern big favor, lean go anywhere," is all lbs j thy friends. Tbe result of this misplaced
trict officer*. The Supreme Court last can abu.te bls own pictures without being boomer was able to enter the land nnd cities, to estimate the population of Baby stranger said, as he pocketed hi* bunint.s* ■ charity I* that these young men have never
ion.
Hut
ou
the
lowest
calculation
it
carl*
and walked away. Tits broker, in j learned the dignity of labor.and us a natuweek decided I hat such school ’.oxirds have overheard, but he know* that published locate n claim, he never abandoned the
authority to hire a teacher for the succeed comment Is apt to go further, and if it ex­ effort to secure it, but waited a* licst he would be found, supposing a to have boruu his good nature, felt sorry fq.- the man. j ral consequence they know little or nothhave in mind
ert* inuncnce
Influence i»
is name
liable 10
to hurt
sale of could until noon of that day. April 28, any considerable resemblance to one of our He bad no idea that he would get beyond |. ing about bmdncs* forms. .I —
Ing school year, and that a majority vote is erts
nun the
luobaicui
cities, to have had a population of 5.0(A), i thesbadow of lhe depot ou tbe changed ! one friend whose batik account has a marrequired to elect primary school district I bis work.—Brooklyn Eagle.
188P. when the last barrier was removed,
nflicf-r.v
j
------------- i-------------nnd then joined in the most remarkable 000, n supposition to which all but iu- ticket, and almost regretted that bo hod 1 gin on the right tide because a wealthy
_ ,,
1
Frankly Flea Mid.
race the world ever, saw—n race between superable obstacles are onpoaed. The map , given It to him. Mouths paxM-d. No | relative i* kind enough to look after tte1*!!
Friday. |
Asiatic Turkey show* Jliat the extern of j news came from the ticket, and the inci-I matter* aud everything else of th© kind,
thousands of men on foot, in wagons and of
country around Babylon available for dent had almost slipped from tlie scalper's 1 It happened a short time since that in thv
on horseback, seeking a home.—John R. ( agricultural purposes mtist have Itcen mind, when one day he received a letter j nlMcncn of tbe relative the young man
Un paipl. v. Cummlw. JratataB Jtelb . , “
I „,r kntw.- « hen Uie DadSpears in Scribner’s.
detertaluate sentence law ot lb89 uncon*
qnite inndtipinte to supply the ueowary 'containing a crisp ten dollar lull, which ‘ overdrew his account. A few days after­
demands for anything like such an Im- read a* follows:
.
, .kmhI his attention
was
Ly won
tht■
uis called
Mkcuumi
atUutterral. In that it confers
a"'J in-ide. in tbe summer of lS»,agrejrt mown"Tut CCP, Colo. ' cashier to the latest overdraft.
mense population.
•awativr ja.wrr npon the
J***?
1 blmre of people stood in the street* of
Not long ugo a little Pine street girl
FRIENP-lou did me a big furor, ami I
•&gt;AU right. I’ll fix that matter in u sec­
Perbapa, on the whole, we may animate
control Cummings was Bentencyd to the . CopenhaiJn lo
tlie roya) couple paw.
Ionia L(him* uf cumctitm for not leas titan c ^ooe^op T..tfnf ^.vcraJ distinguished asked her indulgent parent for fifty cents the population nt from l.UOO.tXX) to 1,200,­ got to Denver O. K. ou that ticket. I ond,” B«i,i the young gentleman. "I am
to get “somrXhhig.” As she didn’t seem 000. Thia supposition derives support from Things are picking up with rqe, ami I send I g|Bli you Bpoj-e about it. for 1 am a bnsitwo nor B«&lt;e Ilian four jeara The court worocu njjd tbe
Btory
Hjur
toolta«l ra rail «b.l U« “me .™ U»
«,u. . poporanon
) nwB man anil look aftcr fiUch matters In a
population you ten dollar* on account.
bold- he cannot be detained after the ex- ehrbtian Audereea. The women occupied nW pra.pt ,utalr».v. her th.™,Dlnri tbe fact that Seleucia, with a st
^u&gt; nml
"John Smith.** i business way.”
plration «f two years. Justice brant di»-1 frno[ WJU&gt; at tbe windoK| Mlld tveeivrd aum and resumed reading hi* paper. The
3au&gt;
,DJ
rwurawt
nw,
n,
i
p«per.
«
p,j
n
,
fa...
bran
.Ixiin
L.l( the
the,Urol
again rolled Iuuu
round,
&gt;^ when
...... .| wu»t
wimt &lt;lo
do ron
yon thinfc
think h.-Diar
he did? w
He «nip.
simply
Pliny
to
have
been
about
hnlf
size of _Several months -.■«&gt;........
•ent*. I’br -court promulgated an order j nuu.1:(!d attention from the court digulSi
h"
‘
Hm
’
u
’
t
’
jsr'
”
I
B*
6
’
1
™
**
“
&gt;!•»»
Ot
her
prratrat
K
lorr
Ahoib-1l«l«to
the
broker
e.
tol„,Ilp^ w tte Jerk, wrote out « rhrok &lt;.u
:--------- • . . ,, uaoyion &gt;11 vne uny
ilixt gll casi'-t not reached before Norem- tarie* in the procew-lon.
Into th.
with. ”H.re
In papa,
tai". ;
. -Brooklyn
... Iowa;
the room wttu,
rtere u
it is,
^li..h K.eli
.
tiic uau’- for the
tue overdraft,
over' *” and
—1 handed1 *•it
loWB:
...
the*bauk
be?’JOUi ahall stand for bearing without
Borne one in tire company remarked that I and there upon her shun Ider was n tamo j
-Tro
Tu» Cep,
/wh. Colo.
nnu
■. w ll}0
- w|t|j
pleasant smile.potioe at the January term and that they
~ this part‘culor window seemed to pohaklss j rat. She was stroking it a* if it were a
‘FBIKXP—thing* arc coming tuy way, Helena Independent.
After .Sophoclea.
Stand at tii? head of tbMforket then.
peculiar attraction*.
kitten. Tbe gentleman xaid something
and
send you ten dollars fur balance on .
u Kraii trail ,
11 k-iira ,
। », .
,“
ud 1I scud
nuvutwnr
i*»uH pM
-HvZ of
... rata without (| ^Mbe
U
Ts 10 h!er' •tbat Denver ticket; the ext ra five dollars is |
“Oh. yes," said the aged poet, pleased about
there heing
plenty
•
au Arab RliUuc School.
and happy iu bis seat where Le had been ; paying liliy
fifty ccui*
cent- for t uiun,
titun, bus
bnt ou
no inarkcu
marked — - —
*re---invested
withL*remarknb.e
for your troublc and for interest.
‘
-------------”271—7—’ 'histories.
.
------I Yon bare heard what aplended horsemen
■ , ..
....
__ ra-, .. A lltt.ta while«'MS
*e-.-i «o
lihra risttni
ran *nnr
in ‘ In
...
_rUT__
»ta vUltal
u nunt
The H C. P- G. wifi convene with seen by nobody, “everybody know* me.” ! ohtaxloi. «ra nrade u&gt; bra kro?ln( IL Tta A
'“5*,10‘"J*
-Att«n&gt;n«lL.w.C»ll«&lt;lou.«.|»eUl„. ’’
A"1»’ “d &gt;ro“
ArAb"&gt;l
Tbe quiet smite that wcut round the rodrot now tarating ». ruralonray iu th. |
JobHtfttrwn Grange
Friday, Nov. 27.
purpose n
of **"
studying
plays, and
home of« little Invalid lx&gt;y, who watches ’the“
" "" Greek
"
TWI
-nmm-u III
J8»l. vt
0;&gt;c:H-d
in form, __________
followed by —
the group had no trace of unkindness. Ilis
. . — Tbe
«... afternoon session will ' childish vanity was one of the amiable. from hia lied of pnin the rat’s antic* and brought home as a present from this aunt
iWiftiiriTT*
tZ/d^voted to etevtUm of officers for tbe 1 traits of tbe gentle old man. Every body find* tbe day* lew long.—Lewiston Jour- a monstrous “rag doll." which was a relic
wrenlmt year and the following program:' knew und Icved Ju-Youtb’s Companion.
of her childhood.
EU |
“What hare you named her?" asked TU. Cj.p. do.. to, ,A..&gt;7
W4.i«r and response.
'
------------------- —
Matiel'a mother, as she surveyed the doll's foslings.
Qtst-sihm. Is our precent svntem of work­
Tbe otoue from the succulent fruit of tbe somewhat expreMdonlesa features.
I oo good Wmperrf. Should »u Arab H&lt;l«r
Time
rolled
ou.
aud
again
the
incident
of :
ing
rood* the twwd practical?—L’. ti.
The zebra when wild is a ferocious aui- common brad tree or Persian lilac i* used | “She's a Greek,” said Mabel promptly.
i be thrown from hia horse and hurt tins
vnwoi. ---------- -- --------• mal, and an unwary hunter is likely to ail over India. a&gt;Ja bewl. They are |&gt;erfor- j -nnff hcr nnme u Mary Tigtrnw. she’s 'the Denver ticket had escaped the scalper’a iI faithful four footed friend will stay pa­
Awinnhms--Allie Granger,
Fannie BUfft.r fTOjn |W uetb nnd hoofs. The au- atedand Mrnnginto nccklaoesand rosaries. 1 named fora lady that a pan by tbe name mind, when one day nne of tbe moat prom­ tiently by his side until he 1* sufficiently
inent
business
mtn
in
Kunsn*
City
visited
D«dfa« ftowtoan and ntliers.
I tbor of “Kloof nnd Karroo” says that n
During the prevalence of epidemic* of I o( Sofukuls wrote about, only her name hi* office ami wauted a ticket for Tin Cup, recovereel to mount again.
pnprr—Alfnri Parker, (sometidug of W-- ’
ln Cape Colony bad onoe forced a smallpox,
«n,Bupox. etc.,
«c., tiK-y
iai.y Sre suspended
OUBpcuuCT, Hs
„„ a
„ । was ^nn Tigonr. but I don't think Ann Is Colo. He nod the scdlper were old acquaint­
The Arab boya are used to horse* from
rh4»i’/t-)
zebra to tbe brink of a precipice, when the chnrm over dtmni
and* verandas
off
ances, aud tite former bewailed hi* fate in their earliest days, and when they are old
’
J to keep
*■
“' pretty munet"—Youth’s Companion.
riek-t-ttons—Mr*. Boyd. Ettic Brach. ' desperate creature turned upon him, at- infection. The nuts of Euonymos grandi
hnviug to make the trip. He said that be enough they are trained ns fearless riders.
hod large property interests at Tin Cup, —New York Advertiser.
Uzzie Huffmao and Sarah Sheffield.
: tacked him with Itn teeth, nnd actually ; flOru* nre mode into necklace*, and tbe red
and that he wa*. Laving great trouble with
E-- ays—("audis Biw-. Man' Kice and E.
of hi* feet from tbe leg.
• ^.d* of another species are strung into
A Turk ora Hindoo will show his respect hia agent, who failed to collect, remit, or
Hooey well.
Another —
author
in- ------India.- Ti»e
...
।| w.
------ writes
------ of- a soldier who ornnraent» for the
•— beau
—-..........
---- io,
COZU4DK tutu
Hltn correspond with him; that he wo* greatly,
for you ut
by coming
into your swrac.iue
prwwnce with
.. ronall Fruit, no ibe t.rro — mounted a tall dojnwtirated rabra 1 ne raral. of Gyrocnrnu. j*eq«iul raonUo nrajr . htariK-, off &lt;od y. Mponi w unTOrrf h(. pressed by business affairs at home, and , A somewhat known nrtlst of Brooklyn
Ora. SlraflWM.
’ raroture, .flor p:»km&lt; tor mo.L farina. *:- |ntn
.nd nraklrora.-Ctamter.- h„d
d„^„, m„ talng. ,OTri
did
not
time to make
the trip
- —-have
---- the
-- -------------—
— -r to
— i was ouce chosen to serve on a jury in one
Marie-Fairnie
________________
______ irara . Journal
__________________
_ ___________
_ nrorarat
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-Kroni, SbHBeW.
SI. B.ld, GetikGrok BrainBrain-1 fc„pu tn _rra
rij or Iu ri.lrar._pinned
_________________
' ins
to bb Idw._________
«n rot ot___
th,
.oil Colorado, and ax pressed a dralre to hara 1
court* wbrre the award for listening
of witnesses and the bul­
___ Ibank
«- I...U
lirr-w tthe
he ..
" unwarrantable
’ . ..................
..
— . . ^good man tolook oat for Ma interest* |
rd.
II a Mteep
into ’*
the ralnrraw
river, anr
and Ithrew
m--. ,..,i tin.h-.ii..,
(most
familiarity.
—David
there.
TV.
k. bo. «
upan,
,t0, E„ la K.W Y^k ^00,r
At thl. tanraura th. raalpw lupeatraj w : Irlw ot l.wrara ■&gt;« 11 • dor- *"■'
,
--------------------------think of “John Smith, attorney at law; * jury had been impaneled, be met one of bi*
U.Bnx.nl tkj
onleu, -MkM BP te
tea.
umcr pwpie. ou«ut w »e usav.ua.. .w. in
...I Tyrwhftt, fn his edition of Chancer, nay* eoliectiou* a specialtr,” and told iii* visitor i associates and remarked. "I'm mighty glad
him and bit off one of bw oars.
, «-her
I Brriin tmratera won
bran bow te mlHj I tta» tn Cbnnrar', tiro. tte nne ot .Ur tho MCTy^of the Mra. Alice Blackwood to get this job. tor th® jirt business is pretty
'
dull ”—Brooklyn Eagle.
urodlr ,neb .rtblra
Wbrn &gt; man b ~ro Kuten wn. protahlj not fully roublkhral twwu tbe Knusa* City man and ’John
in Africa the following summaries of raralUu. teamwmb no umbrella or ranting tta lowre olaaa ol taopb. whrra
Smith, attorney at law. which reaalted in
When the Japanese hitch a horse iu the
.... . ------- .----- .----- rude
’ upon a later editor remark, that earn now. th® latter bcir------ - -----^'SiThriwretell,.
*
•
treat they do so by tying his fore legs toF.gtr for the I
repnm.-lbrbkr.MU
ilher. Hitching po*ts are never used in
day fills thl*
g*l. ,.4JW Osmo rras
hr ths ha
CUy JourThursday, Nov. 26, 1891.

I Of all the native peoples that remain In
j Nort h America, none h richer in folklore
I than the Pueblo Indian*of Now Mexifco.
• who are. I lieiieve, next to lhe largest of
■ the native races left in the United State*
. They number fl.OOO soul*. They have nine
teen ettim (called pueblos, also) in this territory. aud seven in Arison*, and each has
its little outlying colonies. They are not
dUM ln
u u
for
(Zanl) ba&gt;
i aa)
Jle an/thc

Deaf and blind m deal
To grir-f or rladnra*.
Ah. Chai Low sh«»uM 1

•u£g *K£T sSpSiSTiTUrt

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- - a^a.MT--y^
‘TMIi"S||S*&lt;.W
K'~WP'
— —. .. xxua. - received
ebeek !&lt;&gt;r*in,0)*
to aid hits
iu
------------: his work In E;ten l
1 From a fclt»T written by Mrs. Ada t
TuMday. Nut it.
1 As an outgrowth ot a strike the Pitta
StateBenator Wuli^, S Greene, ot Fort burc uoltM’
'owablteh
Hurd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote: -Wa*
Atkinson, Wla., isdond.
• mansmoth j*&gt;b printing plant to be run lesson ix. fou.it h quarter, inter­ taken with a bad cold, which settled on w»y
, WllJiam J. Florenec. tbe actor is dvina by ,he
Typographical union.
lungs, cough set in and finally terzniuaxedl
ne
":
on
al
SERIES, NOV 29.
At Philadelphia of pneumonia. '
William Norvell, of D.-trolt. a clerk in
The president has gone nn a huutltar J1*at Wa-hlngton.
saying 1 o»nM Itw but a short time. I
trip to be absent two or three dare
* b“ be&lt;" •rrmX*1 l,,r •♦“"Ung ••'OJ from a
nave in\ self up 1o my Saviour, detenutned
If 1 could Dot May with my friend* on
All tb. churches at Chatham. &lt; J . are SS®* coataln‘a« «sOOU given him to
dosed owing to a diphtheria epMemla
,
------------.
-----------tur
i would met
absentto
unoget
above.
28—Commentary bj th. Rav. D. M. I Mv -,h.husband
WMl my
advised
Dr.
Tho Choctaw legislature has voted to .
Maturday Nov. 21.
Nlr&lt;r„,
! Klug’s New Discovery ter consumption
expel colored imtrigrante from tbe lands
A six-foot vein of coal has l*cn found I ,
and bottler:
colds. Iitgive
a trial,
buanpi’Moii from ix-arain । Helper Quarterly by Ij coughs
i.y tt]| eight
has It
cured
me took
and
of tbe nation.
. at Tuscola, III.
H.H. Hotfuian.‘vu
publisher.
Experiments with dynamite to produce II *» rumored In New York that James ! ipernd-ahm of -----------* •'CMU* Philu— tffhnk God I am now a well and hearty
rain have receutly Iwu made hi India A H”&gt;wu Putter bus Mi.urrd a divorce from i lec?H,rgv‘* 11‘‘.n’
... v .,
k, , , took
woman.” .M Trial
bottles n-gular
free atsine,
W. Wo
H.
1. “Then Pilsta therefore
Jeaua andJ;GoodTenr
dnig fctort&gt;i
cablegram save the rronit.
his wife.
Pilate finding no fault ir Him (xviil, 18)
j factory
'
ere sailsRoberta nf Indiana, has ' doBir
■»»™'
*d w relwue
” I,,r“’ but they Insisted maiLoo.
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I ...y,
** „
uponiher*,*”v*of Uarabb-’1’-»r°hber“d
Gw**,wksaremorethan*kln&lt;tocp’.*■

CHRIST BEFORE PILATE.

-w W1WI

It is &amp; solid handsome cake of
scouring soap which has no equal
for all cleaning purposes exceph’n
the laundry-To use ib is to value if-

WL»t will SAPOLIO dot Why ii will clean paint, make oil dothi
• and give the Boon, tahtae and ahelvm a new appearance. It win
the grease off the diahoo and off the pot&gt; and pan*
Yon can aconr
e.. 1 r.ivea and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. The
v
buin. the bath tub, even the greasy kitchen sink wiU bo as dean as
.
v.- pin if you u» SAPOLIO. One cake win prove all we say. Be a
r * iousekeepor and try it .
—: 3S OT fclATONS.
T3S3B E BUT CSB 3ATCLI0.

gas was the b c» "PteJu'ed recorder of tbe genera! •
Hmv like those who now pre- pe nding ujam a healthy condition of all tbe
hicaeo- lanuonro.
■
I fer the devlL a murderer from tbe begin- rUal organs. If the liver be Inactive,

'
rntnndadotwd to uh U) JrnUfci lbr Prinrt of 1Jft
| TOU
. Mite--- -------- '
vidt the Sou' h Sra Island* In the interest ' 2 ..Al;d thp ^idter* platted a crown of
__ _
we JIHKJWVO,
* exposition.
„v..un,
«ur
,-nnce
ofbead,
Uife.and they I you have a bilious look, if your etoinach
0. lhe Columbian
thorn*
mid the
putMihii.Ts
it &lt;&gt;n
His
•And
platted
a crown of I be disordered you have a dyspeptic look
Two boys of 8 and 5 yean, respectively, ' pnt on mm n purple robe.”
were nrre-ted nt Chicago for incendinr- | 3. “And said. Hail, king of the
pinched
look.good
Secure
health
and
ism They “wanted to sea tbe engine run"
a- "And iuii.1. Hail, king of the Jewsl , Ij&lt;.u
will have
looks. good
Electric
Bitter*
----- «« xono, wuo married the
, and they aznote Him with their hands."
ls lhe great alterative, and tonic act*
; wealthy Miss Adele Sampson, of New they
Bomsaid.
4
“
Pilate
therefore
went
forth
again
i
directly
on
these
.
vital
organs.
Lure*
,«r
' J,"hfU,repOrtedtO Ji*Te 10,1 r'5U’°°° df chsltm.
MunreU home.
Twou
Brooklyn, Powesbrik
roubty
Wii.
‘•J®** ffreYal.ase’ I’wum, *Ce nu’*'1 • money at Monte Carlo one day b.-liovers
havea recently
la^n forced
claims to have
haunted b.aiM-,
Two
' ' nnd sailh uulo them. Behold. I bring Him ; pimples, blotches, bolls and gives agoofl
' forth
to you, that
ye may
that I find
TAKl NO NV&amp;NTITI’TE.
! t»v
move out of IL
---------------«...-wsy
«»know
toe IL.............
.... complexion. Sold at W. H. Goodyear*
to
fault
Him.
” in versa 6) Comparet { drugstore, 50c. per bottle.
,
move
uut
of
ir
( TnomnaFox, a waterman
of
Kiel,
wanted in New York I; noHl&lt;
(seeIn Ida
third
second
teMi
nonv to the Innocence of ।
------------ waterman
of Reading.
Reading 11 M'ililnm
William A.
* has
tri •been
' 1 a., dreamed that a
body
caugbt
in Boston 1' the tcstimoulM
U« HLs
Innocence
and
noli.
------------- —
•ur®°‘°&gt;
1mm1» be had searched for fqrgery,
A.
Kiel,
wanted
ii
hi.
llihd
In
vere-fii
ft.."
”
—
X
j | for
arreeted
be shot
him-ie
&lt;for was
was at
ataacertain
certain place
placeIn
in tbe
the SchuylSchuyl- When
When
arrested
shot
himself
in ..- ‘ncae given by Judas, Pilate’s wife, tbe ! brolw*, sores, ulcers, *alt rbeuta. ty*T
__.
Uta- he
uccn
caught
in Bos
uh
I| kill
river,
nnd
next
morninr.
•«
——•&gt; •-•the -head,
- -but will recover.
thief on tbe crors and the Roman cen-I wires,
tetter,
chapjad
hands,
chilblains,
kill
river,
nnd
next
morning
towed
to
The
In tbe
™
uirio..(Malli, xivll &lt; l»-. I.uk. xrill,«, —
■ best■"salve
- ------------ world for cute,
] place and found this bvdy
I Senator EUct Gilbrrt A Deane, of Colj John Jacob Astor. Jr., arrived in New umbiacoumy, N. Y.. is dead. Mr. Ihsne
York Sunday. He is ohe of those people /was a Rrpub.icau, and was elected by less
47). .He wan indec-1 a lamb without blem- &gt; corns, and all skin eruptions, and po-itlvely cures piles or no jwj required. It I*
who are born with silver spoons in tbeir liurn 1W majority.
lah aud without bpi t. holy, harmless, un- I
‘
mouths, as Lets the heir to IHW.OOJ.OOfl, ; John Harrison, a farmer TJ years old, of .i.nu.i -...1 -------- — •— •
' and when he is christened will be tho fifth Ly
, |8 supposed to have commitIV; Heli rlLVOX
of the name.
u’d •■uiclde by drowning. His hotly was
5 "Then enme Jren. f.jrth. wearing the 1
'
’
(niodjear, tbe druggist.
I Mrs. Thompson, ot Brooklyn, died from found in a pond on his farm.
U",n,,« »3‘* «h- purple robe. 1 Tbe T. A. A. &amp; N. M. R. It officials are
I rating grape* which had been ’Sprayed" , The MiKord. Mich., State bank wns
! with arsenical fluid to kill insects. She clo-ed Sept. 16, and a statement i* now And Iflhte saitb unto them Behold the’1 Pu,&gt;*»r “** W&gt;elr old back number lee away
man."
। from the vicinity of Cadillac and will liar! swallowed the grape skins, while others matlopublic that tbs bank Imd •140.000 of
Concerning tLe firet king over Israel we vest this season near Hamburgh.
■ who ate of the Maine grapes, rejecting tbe den&lt;witora*
- *’*— ' "
‘
are told Hint when Samuel saw Saul tbe
Falling of the hair Is the result of inaction ot
'. skinx, were not affected.
depositors’ money alone, while iheuab Lord aaM tyntn him. “Behold the man" tbejflands or roots of the hair, or a morbid
(I Sam. ix, IT). Saul, however, was a great s’aie of the •rain, which may be cured by Hall’s
; cannot, Io- mode to yield over
contrast
to
Him
of
whom
It
is
written
in
.
..rn.ic.dsy, Nov. in.
: An election contest In New York, for
Hair Rcuc.wer.
Frank Almy, who murdered Christlo »'at&lt; “*®Wyman h'oge* on the fact Zech vi.lt, 18, “Behold the man whose
Warden nt Hanover, N. II. bun pleaded tl,:U 11,0 nan&gt;®' of
man who Lad the build
of the Lor_,
..
THE PROBLEM SOLVED.
name tbe
is temple
the Branch.
• • ----• —
Ha shall
guilty.
’
most vote* wm put on the tickets two bear
buildtbe
theglory,
temple
aud
ofahull
the Lord,
air “nnd
’~ ’He shall
An Unrivalled Blood PuriSer.
*—throne.
■ .i—i—
- •
Bt™^.™
jt M0(j ru]e upon
Which nLi fnJrr 1
‘
C»Ptai»H.tlU Smith, ot th.SUI.nlon v"’’-?’”id *•
'!&gt;■ A HU
” Th.'Jew.
.....
G
entijimkx
: It affords me pleasure to
Armv who wa« ahitt hr thn
»t.i “UDro.
not im He xtoodThe
before
them
with scourged
Jews
recognised
Him
at Omaha ii dead
'
'
gF i The college boys at Evaivtou. His., set 1 Lack, and thorn crowned bead, and blood state that my wife has received greater
hi nellt from Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup
John
C
Scntkter'u
rMM.no.
in
»
in.
B
cl
K
,ir
k,crt
I^ian
on
the
Northwestern
atained
face;
but
they
shall
sro
Him
again
V . dire n.T ’ . ” ft,
tr*ck «&lt;» « » "«•*’ ™
•« »PHo«hdr
•OnW
Xl1’ W)
*?,, t?”‘*
raiTnera l alln «_1 ;•
than from any medicine she has ever taken.
Lurn.4 1
*Xm -&gt; P
’ SU U S kp bT » train after t he engineer totd alC. ’’When the chief prtarta therefore and We have used six bottles and find it to be
the best family reintdjr and the greatest
|
Kople
’
x
pxn,
prcpl.
|
B
K
.a-x.
dxln
^■'-■^7,^-7,;
r4Do»t exbau-te 1 the steam whistling to offiroro saw Him, they cried out, saying, blood purifier that we have over used. It
L’rudfy Him, crucify Him.”
’ \
To:e' wer® ca»l for their cmi-' ’ warn tbe "ixiau” off the track.
is truly all it la claimed to be by its found---- ■, IHMtalb.Mtari.
7,
XX
I 7. ’•The Jews answered Hirn, Wo have a | er. You cannot recommend it too highly.
1 inn1”' S’l^h, I’-1rkfdl!?- o( Pbiladulphla.
Tbe barbed-wlre trust In a fact The"; law. and by our law lie ought to die, be­
Yours truly, *
. WGyears old, is just getting out ber first Columbia company, of Itoeton. now owns cause He mode Himself the Son of God.”
Fuaxk Waixack,
. SX
ot taJX
•’t?” T'“!’ ’"a ‘I ’
i~
UUaccuiwtlons were that
H He said God
West Lebanon. Ind.
Their
Sold by W. IL Gdodyear. Prepared only
; was His Father, making Himself equal
11
«.Th*’ Arrl“luc*,M* Louise of Austria- with
i F w n-.ii..- 1
withGod,
rz~iand' that
•»—• He,
T,-t being mnn. made by The Charles Wright Medicine Company,
roroorv' to the
I110’ T^nn-’ Bn‘' Pr,nc® Frederick Augustus
Himself God (chapter
v, ”
18; x, 33). His Detroit. Mich.
ceasory to the robbery rl the Hurley of Saxouv were it.arrtel __________
—«&gt;». ..—•_____
- — ^.mwvs.• u-o.
• • yvunpicr
■
were married with great p&lt; mp works had clearly proved that He was
* .neW trUI by
Vi&lt;Una-'
■ N— ue «uu ue waa, ror wno bul God
Chittenden. Herrick 4 Co., of Cadillac,
&lt;_____________________________
what clcauae
He saidtho
Heleper,
was, open
for who
purcbasdd of liuckley &amp;
-Th V
» 18Upr.&lt;■c&gt;e coortI Asnenk thief
robbed tbn female *»m|. eeuld
the but
eyesGod
of have just
me rrtueb liquidator of tbe Panama &gt; Dary at Rye, N. Y., getting about HAD) one born blind and raise tbe dead. He Douglass, of Manistee, a 13.000,000-tract
Canal cuiup my mv* In bis official report in property belonging to the girls’at called attention to these, saying. “The of piue, paying $S5,ooo therefore.
that tbe L ulted states government would school there.
, works which the Father hath given Mo to
A.GEJVT0.
like to obtain control of the canal.
| Dr*. McAdam and Boyea, two proml- flu***L tlie Mnw works that 1 do bear wit-

" ENOCH MORCAN’S SONS CO., NEW YORK.

jSih’ESS CARDS.
■
H. BARBER
IcIods and Surgeons.
• ■ ’ ty »r county rrspuuded to with
! I \MO. LOWDEN.
• &gt; Julius Russeli* stare. State
•
Mich.

.;

KX API’EX A WEAVER.
Aitornvy* nt law.
r Hastings Natluhal Hark.
Hastings. Michigan.
uiVcrs. al Grand Rapids. Mkh.

•HELDON,
■ tract and Real Estate Office^
At.tract Block. Hastings.
ou Real Estate Real Estate
• •: .•mod. itert-nd con retrearing
&gt;
So -rt of Ax'riwt BiM.ks.evm
... Kccu-il*. out furnish comrlese
F. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

] '
i •
•

H. Gil.LAsPIE. Notary Public
nnd U. S. Claim Agent.*
- ’ »!' kitiAu of rlalms brfore the
f- ■■! tlir IpMnor office. Call oa him
• f. cwrtXT Coarl and JrffcruM: Ht*..

FOWLER. D.'D.

W. LOWRY. M. D„

T-»“

W. l/douclas

KE. M. D .
•ver Holloway’s drug stere.
frotn to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
renMemv. at Holloway's drug

-w

io 3.

Woolley &amp; Bronson,
on Broadway. near Court

” 5H0KE

1 tULf.KDVE,
Lawyer*.
■ •• nj Un.on block. Hastings.)

Eb. POWERT

The Ik 11
Telephone company has secured lct’er« patent onthe telephone improvements
of Emile Beriiner, which
they securedby purchase from
the Inventer some years ago.
I
There was a disastrous fire in tbe busineaa district of 8j. Louis. Tbe Iona Is e»j Umsted at ei.OtMi.OOa Four, business I
!
I
:
'

nent physicians of Gardner, Ills, were !
caught inthe act of burglary, and are 1
now in jail. Tbe community is profound- ’
ly startled
(
The p,lot
Cul&lt;looQ foUB(kred la 1
the cycknelhat paMt-d over tbe Andaman
islands tn the bay of Bengal, nnd with her
Went down six British officers and a crew 1

ntwl ot Mo th,u tll&lt;f Father hath sent Me"
(chapter v. 88).
fi- ""’hen Pilate therefore heard that
saj lug be waa the more afraid."
। When she wm a CNld, she cried for Cfcatoria.
»• “And went again Into the judgment * When she beeann- Mi**, tbe clunp to Castoria.
re*** 'V-hrne®
ll,ou» but Jean* gave Him no answer.
^"L.rSi.en to

NO. 35.

houses
ot four_stories
destroyed v»
with
of thirty-five
natives.
I
V*“{• and ’J,1*0’1
fc**cQt- if w«
________
, . ■ - - were
—.».« Mw.n'jkri
rtu v*
kuiriy-uvc
I th*te
.
are true believers Christ is in us. why then
tbeir contents. The ilocation
ot the ■fire—’ The
Ruuiaa exar ha* iuued a ukaae
A site for a deaconesses’ homtf»has been
was the west .ide ot Broadway, between prohibiting thcexport of wheat fromukase
that tbouid we not know just when to speak
purchased In Grand Rapids. The plans
Franklin and Morgan.
I country, which will givo a market
D l**for
at j and when to be silent
have been completed, and wprk-un the
------------; about 100,000,000 bushels more than usual ': 10. “Then saith Pilate unto Him, Speak- structure will begin right ofl.
p ft T1MMEKMAN, Homfrpathic Phy­
Friday, Nov. 10.
• - ------- -■• » *.----* ■f---- ’"I'
, est Thou not unto mef Knowest Thou
| nol tbal । haro power cructfy Tbeet
* •
eician and Surgeon.
"Are n’t yon over going to grow old, like tbe
Tbe marble aud onyx works of Henry i' or American wheat.
Volkening, al New York, were burned. I M illlnm McCoy, colored, will b&gt; hanged have power to release Theef"
r-st of u’?” asked a man ot an acquaintance be
(Kn .
Darb-n, Ga.. Dec. Isfor the
tnprovoked . So it seemed to Pilate, but he like other had n’t seen for some time. "Well, not so long
„ al
1 murder
another
for which
crime
rulera
of whom
we read
In Scripture
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
f Fire
ritv broke
uruac out
uui in
m the
mecounty
county Jal!
athis
jal.
brotherofwas
sent negre,
to the
mines
for ;, not
that
"The Most
High
ruleth inknew
the a« I ran purity my blood with Ayer's Sana| Shawneetown,
ilia,and
andthree
three of
nawueetown,Hia.
of the
thein
in-­ twenty years as an accessory.
! kingdom of men, and giveth It to whom- liaralla.” was the apt reply. This man knew
what he was talking about.
i males ocatM-d.
t. tiKODi:s.\KK.
i
Football
games
Saturday,
At
Springsoever
He
will,
and
settelh
up
over
it
tho
IN THE
Tb.™.!ll b.,wo cUloiaotsof . „«'e4a“l^‘
Ll a
■
gad (agri Sts., W&amp;agg, Mi-h
l—Ysl«
i» th. foltnl St«to «-oote front Florid., ' Cb.^u.-^itlko'
F™i
in- Hni7v^i.?
a At1 basest of men" (Dan. iv, ID
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Hynin has been used
Rates. • l.OO per Day.
y. 14; ! 11. "Jesus answered. Thon couldst have for children teething It soothes the child,
•
' ■
•UhpkaMt.i rotaaa. Th*
At Cham- no power at all against Me, except it were '••fjei.s the gums, allays ail naln. enres wind
&gt;. the publis U m&gt;pcctful!v solicited
colic,
and la the best remedy for'dlarrboea.
a r«.i M .»t
.t
mA i P**k°. HD.—t Diversity of Illinois. 12; given thee from above; therefore he tliat Twenty-fire
eeuU a bottle, bold by all druggtsto
K
“I
Kmox
°o1 college. °0. Al
At IMroll-CorwIl,
Detroit—Cornell, U
52; ■J Xllvend
delivered Mo
Mo tmto
unto the
thco huh
hath tbe
tbe ™ur
greater throughout the world.
at Fairmont, Neb., killing two of tbe Ann
IS.
REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­
knn Arbor,
Arbor, 12.
sin."
Conductor Pat Connolly of the D. S. 8.
crew
of
the
pa&lt;seuger
train
and
Injuring
I
ING OFFICE OF
■ A bl.ek.milb of ercl Iz.0J«d wbo
Even ibe drcil *bW not l«, .Bnser &lt;m &amp; A. was seriously stabbed In the neck by
several passengers.
Fa-lwertojc A Smith,
f «tatahe.l . ...a of B.uxlu be.t. polirc- J»b. (U rcrri.ril of God. wlibontCod .per a man whom he put off his train for
The .North German
Lloyd
Woodland. Mich.
---------- —
.----steamer
--------- --El- moo *od tanxbcl over II M well.. O'tar
U.b I, Ik (I.
"T
der,
which
sailed
from
New
York
for
the
“
bobby
’
*"
call
on
him
for
help
“
in
tbe
conbl
Pilate touch the bon of God without attempting to steal a ride.
u wntrrox.
J. M. Smith.
Bremen on Rov. 7, has not yet reached queen’s name" is now “laughing on the permission from Go«l. But penuimlon from
Recommends It to Everyoao.
y Public.
•Justice of the Peace.
and great anxiety hi felt for IflordW
other side
of bis bn.ldn
mouth,"
having
been God
lessen
the guiltP.l.tarcogbt
of the sinner,
"Thinking that a word from me might
Corner of Court and Jefferson 81. K repsflour, Southampton,
ta.^tafi,
.billing,
otbrr
rc.ta.tal
u doe*
"Audnot
from
.ItaBrcfortb
।
l-e the cause of others receiving benefit
feed, hone meal. ground ovster-ehell. «wg food hej, safety.
west
tar fowls. Also a general •lock of groceries
.
.
.
..
.
.
w
i
.
।
to
release
Him;
but
tbe
Jew*
cried
out,
Tho total loss of the American Express 1 fee*.
from your S. 8. S., I write to say that I
Good goods. Lowpnecs.
i saying. If thou let this man go thou art hare been a sfferer from Ecxerns. which
company by tbe Western Union Junction J
THE MARKETS.
robbery was K&gt;.a&lt;J In cash aud fioo money j
I not Cavwr’s frietM. whosoever maketb my doctor called pink bead*. Small
•
- ■ • Rai ids fur Ia. MJp! M.iK'MjF. M.
I
himself
u
kiug
spenketh
against
Ctnsar.
”
1
blisters
would form on my limbs, would
orders aggregating 123,000. I*a/tnenl of &gt;
,
• 9 on;«tj O5.'«u as
Chicago,
I Pilate knew Him to be innocent and break and ooze^and cause large sores to
.
• ' .
n» «it -a
the orders has been stopped.
।
CmctOO.Nov.EL
ibad three times testified to that fact; he form. The odor arising would kbe very
Mr. Hoyt, ot Rochester, N. Y., was i
.
--------- -- — ■
•
-f.r to -lay ----.w I,find
to Jesus that be disagreeable, and 1 would be laid up from
badly hurt. Lb wife kilhd, and a bagBoard of trala qnolations
— just
.—acknowledged
--------------------------------------------gagemao given several broken xibs by an
3 ^ovember. opened bad power to release Him; he knew that one to two Weeks at a time. Tbe disease
on
m,
•rcld.lt on th. Buff.lo, Hrcbrclrc .nd ,
'iTi M.r *7^5'’ »LO1“ Ikild ;h*fll&gt;* Hsbt lblnB to do. «,.! „&gt; 1*. would break taQ about every two months.
mi *5 171.
• NEW YORK,
4!
Btuburg ndl.., « Brcr,. N. Y.
“J° «•
-»»&gt; m • «&lt;xxl 11ril’d various physicians and treatments,
the Larger Dally Circulation than any
but received no pennaiient relief until I
Judge Tuley, of Chicago, ha* granted a OOc; year, opened
el&lt;wed Wir. M*y. w°.
Or«.h!s
10,10 rik'hu■
Republican Newspaper In Americatemporary injunction enjoining tbe police ©Kurd CJtjc. closed 4-i*i,e. Oats-November, 1
''ben Pl Tf ‘berefore beard that was Induced to try 8. 8. S-, and felt the
■ r«
•Everyatty. ’Except Natarday
benefit from It in a few days. 1 con­
of tbu ell, tram Inta: tartan with orderly ,
,“*•
,"*•'= «*rc-ta».
“&gt;'■«
•f'”". 'onh
FOR
1090.
■ x m. has through ehair car to Chicago
mrclloc.ot GrtaF. b.ll which wu rrcontlr *,*i ,l—* **=
“I*"1
«h»rt .down In ‘h. Judgment rcat. In . ptac. that tinued the u.Mi of It until I bad taken three
m charge for seat*.
™M_T™ ,h. 5..™,,hT.
o. urcrcd last Ho-d I. called th. Par.m.ot. hut. la th. U. bottles' which was over a year ago, and I
•’
nt runs through to Chicago solid with
raided ou lhe ch«rce that .naeehl.u w.re ^o^_ j,nw.
optn^ »IU\ dr—1
Uabl»lha"
■ - n buffet car; seals 50 rents.
have not had the Eczema since. I believe
meeting there.
M&lt;r? opened,n r. eloeM SUM
pilule decideo to continue CteMr’s friend It is thoroughly eradicated from my sys­
- v-i l? kN* jTltKtt,nn zbatT rar ,0 Mai,:s
The Hattie Estelle, of Chicago, with 20,­ Unl-tarcwbrc. opened KA ch~d »!.* ,t „n „.u, huwee.r much bo would like tem. 1 feel sure that S. S. 8.. is lhe
•Ik"'
train with Wagner palace
taw,ttock-Prioo
«rcx-yri
—
“
I
! to be a ta'.end of Je.u., and he .Iu on the greatest blood remedy, and I wonld recom­
000
bushel*
of
wheat,
wm wrecked on tbe ! Live
• x r.w through toCnieaipi. aud sleeper to
The AggreaSlve Republican JoUrtU?.
iTibUfau I l»d|OT«t&gt;t rcat ~ C~rt&gt; reprwootatlee. mend It to everyone afflicted with any form
pier nt Manistee. Captain Estelle wm yardu ranged im Srciax
1
■i
via Benton Harbor.
of tbe Metropolis.
drowned.
He but
clung
the rigging
for j rMtbcr active
on w vTT-.
i&gt;ackiar
ami snipping
---------------------------now
to see
a do
several
boun&gt;,
wastowashed
off. The
“&gt;d prices
ithout material
change: I•&lt;We
*'—
’e•*ore
nrr
ace and bear
hear the world
world'a
de of blood poison, for I believe they will re­
A MFWSPAFEK FOR THE MASSES.
___________
?
pigs, |$:u»®X7u
I clsiou in to
reference
to the
Christ of GdtL
cook, Annie, and Albert Davis, sailor,
rB0‘fr&lt;1
at •ip»150 pig*.
gupfcXTo
clsion in reference
tbe Christ
of God.
ceive like benefits‘that I hate.”
14. -“And
Jxo. A. Bexan, Louisville Ky.
were also drowned. mu
Ttz r ... ' , , ’ Usbt. ea.Mi3a.75 rough packing, S3.K3AW
- --it was the
. preparation of tbe
Founded Decomlirr i~L &lt;f&lt;~Tbe bodies of tbe . xmxe&lt;i. u&gt;! $X803LtC heavy packing and ' paa»over and about the sixth hour, mid be
We. wiil mail free to any address a roost
r»rnwwrt
| gripping lot*.
( salth unto the Jew*. Bcbold your king!”
captain and cook have luun
been recovered.
valuable treatise on the blood and skin.
■
H.HLBOAD.
I Cattle—Market fairly a*live and prices I |n verse 5 It wn* "Behold the man!”
Swift Srannc Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Thursday,
Nov.
20..
’- •iireod~Rapti»tor".
------------- - ’=t. ?
। without material chaage; quotation* ranged । Sou of Man. Sou of God, King of the Jewa.
MJP. M.
D. L Garlick, of Grand Haven, who
Western straw paper manufacturers are at SMQOUn prims to shipping steers, fitjaii I u u ftlJ uua
BhaI1
now ere
was overcome by gas In bls hotel room at
said
to
have
formed
a
combine
for
the
4.su good to f.ncydn.,flinaUM common to ! P. “•’ d
paworer
have
purprc. of «!..=» prircu
| X"^k
U.Khali
ktaud.
” Ita
o, com Benton Harbor, is dead. He leaves fbur
The ITw* ts tbe organ of do fudtlor; pulls no
S. Henry Stratton, who tried at New r&gt;a
feeders. |LjD335J co*s, ' (Luke xxit. 15. 10) when He shall come.no children.
wirvm; bar, no anlmcritiM to areagv.
York to beat Sued'* fasting record, died
bulls and *ZJKC-’.S5 real calvs^
j longer in humiliation riding upon nn an’
These pills are scientifically compounded,
from the effect* of his effort
। siieep_Markot rathir quiet and j rices well colt (John xil. 14. 15). but upon the white
re.v-rj&lt;te&gt;. tWenfciaw.
The Most Remarkable Newspaper
A call has been issued for a convention maintained; quotations ranged at S3JIQ4 7J honse of power and victory, accompanied and uniform In action. No griping pain so
J a. in runt through io Detroit with parlor
to take tbe Initial steps toward having wesurns, f8.753S.15 native*, and *3. W35J5 by all the armies of heaven (Rev. xlx, ll-lfi). commonly following tbe use of pill*.
«•»: M-aU. 26 cent*.
Success In New York.
5 J* • m has through parlor ear to Detroit;
Oklahoma admitted as a state.
lambs.
z
. «
15. “Bat they cried out. Away with Hjml They are adapted tn both adults and chil­
r*»*. r-rents.
produce: But er-Fancy separator. Sto per • Anav wjth Hiinl Crucify Himl Pilate dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
THE PRESS IS A NATIONAL NEWSPAPER UKianomaaun
Europe j’t*S now ia enjoying its weekly lb. dw|rir., fMCJr, fredu ls^Zic: poking ;
y
h
Sbal, } c-udfy yoor
• «a »&gt;. m. nu&gt;&lt; through to Detroit with parlor
they have no equal Ifi the cure ot sick
Cheap new*, vnlgnr newtatlowi aus! trash nnd budget of alarmist rumors, and war is *«*». frreh. 14&gt;Dc. Uro ^“‘try-old । J"10
.
'
...
iu nasKiuvr; -cum me. noplace in the column* of The Pres*.
again
Immioenz-on paper.
otoekmx 7c
7e per
per lb;
lb: .print.
.print.
klngf,ISlar^
gain very
very iram.uru^-vu
j: cidckrn*;
roeter*, I | «iugr
iur tulr,
_______ headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
H»rtM-«rtt And luforroatlon Apply At Union
TTm- Presn baa th- brlghtcrt e&lt;tf tortal page tn
bUfousne**, nnd, as an appetizer, they ex­
An attempt will be made at tbe coming 4)4GAc; mixed turkeys, stt iioc; duck., no king but CmMr.”
!■ Mel oWce. &lt;7 Mouroe Ml. or Union statk-n.
New York. 'ItapartiJe* with point*.
•
u
-----mixed,iroe»e.
•A(U3&amp;«U
per
doz.
Eggs
I
Contract
Ps.
Ixxxix.
18.
’
’
Th.
Lord
I*
our
cel
any other preparation. Sold by W.
AU SkkVU.pv .....
—— —--------------1
owo. DcHAvnr.
The I*re&lt;is Sunday edition !h a «p|endid tw-nI
•|^,ta"«LOta
V" H. Goodyear.
Genl Pam. AgeuL
ty P*»n“ JMiper. covering every current topic of acwion of congress to have the remains of
General Grant removed to Washington.
Prof. Burt Walker.
tbe Adrian
I
intareM.
I
.
The Pre** weekly edition contatae nil tho
Hardmeyer &amp; Michaelson, brokers, have
gt»od thing® of tbe dally and Sunday edition*.
el pot st w-s. IllitioU, S1.S&amp;3L5J per bhi; i &lt;J s,,in- *11*. 7h «o now they rejected God aeronaut, proposes to go to China, make
For thoee who cannot afford IL* dally or are failed at Hamburg, Germany. The liabili­ •w
an
ascension,
then
quit
tbe
business.
astings
ity
ank prert-ntrd
by dlKb-tncc fr--m e.v!y receiving tt. ties are •3,700,000, with only trifling assets. Jerseys. tXN®- 7.'i. Applcs-Conunon. |1X&lt;3 j manifest in tbe flesh, tb. Sou of David,
LM per bbl; good. 11.7fiGr.(Xt choice to fsney, j Son of Abraham, Son of Man, Son of God,
the weekly u a aplendld rabatltute.
A dlvar In Portsmouth (England) har­ 3~&amp;3X50.
Hastings, - - Mich.
Cranberries—( ape Cod. tA&amp;Li nnd they bore ixieu reaping the fruits of
bor was suffocated while at work and TAO per bbl; Jcrecya |8.00®Xi».
: tbeir choice from that day to'this. May
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
died soo* after being brought to the sur­ I
.
New Tork.
* our hearts truly say as we by faith look
CA.PITAL $75,000.00
The I*res« bae noeupertnr In New York.
■
’
Nxw Yoaa, Nov^ 8L I uP°n «*«»“». "My King and My God,” and
face.
SURPLUS M. 000.00.
state
Durango
nas pawn
&gt;nOTMexican : Wheat—No. t red winter cs*h. M.uTM: De- ! let us add, “Thy Fi-rrants are ready Iodo
Theoflocal
legislature
of -the
THE PRESS
icing of
tbeDurango
governor
topassed
establish
prices
for cember. Sl.nB'-4; February. Sl.vS»i Msreh. I whatsoever my Dir.l the King shall ap
ba*
a law
author! irorporated ur.dar the laws of the KtaU of Within th* reach of all. The beRand chenpeet state
Michigan.
—SLB46- Corn-No. X mixed cash, 7&amp;: No- point” (II Sam. xv. B)
newspaper in AmurJca
ranbrc.roe
Orcrc.b.r. MMn Jitauw. :&lt;«■. j hl •Tbe. &lt;teuv«n.| b. Him tberctar.
grain.
--------------------Dally and Bunday, one year. .
2.."?.^ «»'»’!»»• tab...™.tael And theyuok
Ovea for business Dec. IS, IBM.
The captain of the wrecked American OeU-Dull but
••
••
c months... ............. .
OFFICEkb:
r..i*£7ilJ« .'k.d: d»
ESsvi.
Tb.wlrc.ur th,enl.1prcridtad.
1 C.. reporU IBM
•)! ot M&lt;
WJJJ No. s doMlmukrc. n.a. • rcbbrc wd murdurer
D- •» Kobtnson. President;
Dally only, one year
com.rsuon,
bu •"
if Hrckr^Mradri
(rrc ul [be
John Hayes, of Oscoda county, i* under
drowned.
_____ ________
No- : Milwaukrc.
Hi-IL
•• four mouth* . ■ : Bariey-bteadv:
■
- Pork-Steady;
mw me*. JiaTJ.
Lard -Quiet; Jews chose Ca-our instead of God. Pilate arrest charged with selling liquor without
The supreme t-~.« — ■■—-■—« T*Dr*
—tstaaa&gt;;
mw January.
mo*. «*»■&lt;*•
- ■»—- ; alao decided againxt Jmus in favor of a government license.
J
December.
^.&lt;0;
|68i;—Frhnuwy,
n W. Ita,&gt;.old,. Caetta,
elded that remaining nested while the Decmbcr.
ji.M; January. 168., February, ; Cesar. And to this day our Lord is still
I®-1’*DrjccroB*:
When, from an; exne, tbe dlgettire and
emperor’s health is being drunk is an act----Detroit.
. rejected aii?l by the world disowned, by the xcreton ofk*:i» become disordered, they mag *
I»*n W Reynold,.
W. H. Powers,
of high treason.
Denton. Nov. £L ! many sti.l neglected nnd by the few en- be a Imuiated to healthy auUoa by tbe xm atI
h. G. RobiMoa.
Ernest Hickman, of East St. Loaia.sbot ]
rh. B.ftc Md: Deccm- i throned. He I* ever before us for reception
John Carveth.
Ay it's Carthur.lc Fits These plUa an **» .
and fatally wounded bis wife, and then
------- ----------Addreea
\
|1.&lt;W4; Na 1 white or rejectlou. and many titnsa a day we a, rib d by lhe physicians, and are tor a*l* at j •]
killed blmaelf. He had been on a pro- ber MMe
l * cash, KMa Oat* I niulJt decide for Him or against Him. Let
THE PNESS,
tracted sproa
.
*c
*
Porran Bmniw. 38 Paua
usalwayasay**We have uo king butJesus." all lhe drug atorwGeneral Booth, of tbe Salvation Army. [ -No. « ca^ »c.
b tarrtx paid ^nK wdefMwfta and a teoeral
NbwYokk. .
«&gt;*r J.S. tioudvear A Co.*s store.)
• • .u an eourtsof the State. Collections
ptly attending to.
/

ALWAYS THE SAME

*2» ALWAYS THE BEST

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rairv;o &amp;

MICHIGAN Ry.

6

Sunday.

Weeily.

HETR01T, LANSING
u
&amp; NORTHERN

Circulation Over 100,COO
Copies Daily.

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

In e&lt; Dvuniptfoti.

F

�ANNOUNCEMEN
WE HAVE REMOVED OUR STOCK OF

Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Domestics
ladies’ Furnishing's
an
To our new store, corner State and' Jefferson Sts., lately occupied by Goodyear &amp; Barnes.
OTHER REDUCTIONS TO FOLLOW.

AU cut prices remain the same and

TWO STOKES
We will continue business at the old stand and invite all in search of

Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes,

7456

Felts, Overs, Socks and Rubbers,

-

To LooK Over Tills Stock

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FFFAI7T
Ol LxlHL LI 1 VzlA 1 •

ma’&lt;e ^'s sPec'al etf°rt&gt; the running of two of the. largest stores in the city in conjunction
during the winter, for the comfort and convenience of our customers, and feel assured it will be
appreciated by them. For the past six weeks we have been unable to do justice to our trade, our store being too small for the crowds of
bargain seekers, many being unable to get in the store, the crush being so great' Now we have ample room and invite you to make these
two stores your headquarters to make your purchases and meet your friends.

YOURS, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE
i

A

CHURCH

WEDDING.

to full in love with one of the bridesmaids.
THE CHERRY BOUGH.
.rcr7.ppUr.nt far .h.l&lt;« n,,n.r LngU |
OF BARN STORMING,
The other bridesmaids and gentlemen of
n cigar. Some were satisfied with fire cent - •
the party should gracefully group them­ In a now poet's and a new friend's honor
straight whiffs, but the great majority,
selves behind tho contracting parties, not Forth from tho scorned town and her gold get­ anxious to impress the drug man favora­
ting
Tbe objectionable custom of reheandui; with Studied effect, which is often gro­
More thati t wen .y-five years ago it was
bly toward tbeir claims, invested in two
church weddings has been' recently intro­ tesque nnd ridiculous, but with uu uncon­ Como men with lutes and bowls. and find a for a quarter. So great was the rush that my fate to be a member of a ’'baud of strol­
duced with tbe natural result that st a scious attitude of reverence which be
the fortunate druggist bad to order a fresh ling players''—a company of barnstormers
fashionable wwiding the pretty bridee- cometh the bouse of God.
consignment of choice brandx None of —doing tho northwestern country in the
nudds and the manly groomsmen group
When the bride ami bridegroom have rind bowers and deept&gt;ha&lt;lo and windy grawes,
small towns way back from the railroads,
themselves around the altar of the Lord taken their placw tU-jy should reverently And bythe south wall, wet and forward Jutting, I tbe applicants applied for fhe nlckeL All ! said a husky voiced actor. There were seven
ilike a minstrel trooper a ballet chorus. kneel until the priest has commenced tbe One early branch fire-tipped with Homan the claimH ran up into the hundreds of i of us, two Indies nnd five gentlemen—per*
cherries.
dollars,
oao
man
stilting
he
missed
his
No rehearsal is Deeded. Ladies and gen­ tervice.
Oh. naught is sLwnL
bank book with &gt;1,500.-Indianapolis Sen­ I ndt the term—all necesa.irilv “lightning
tlemen will naturally group themselves
The prayer book, provides that the min­
j change artists.” Ottr repertoire Included
tinel.
gracefully whether at a levee, a wedding ister shall receive the woman at her Oh, naught but you. kind head that far la
, “Hidden Hand.” "Ten Nights in a Bar­
prison
or a funeral, nnd clowns will look like father’s or friend's hands, and when the
I room,” “The French Spy” (Ada Isaacs
Sunk
ou
a
weary
arm.
fiicls
no
end's
pity
down* though they rehearse their move­ question is put, "Whogiveth this woman
Funny stories are told by thoM connect­ Menken’s great play), and Inst—always
menu under the direction of tbe sexton a to be married to this man?" instead of an Stroking anti sighing where the kingly laurel* ed with th&gt; vegetarian dining places of tbe Inst—“Uncle Tom's Cabin." I say always
Were once so plenty.
doara times. The Book of Common Prayer awkward and meaningless nod of tho
surprise expressed by some strangers at t be last. Wu never dared to produce th is pls y
provides that “th* persons to be married bend it Is ordered that "the father or friend Nor dreams on strength of my fair Jree that absence of fish, flesh and fowl from . he except on tbe last night in a town. With
shall come Into tbe l&gt;ody of the church shall place the woman’s band In that of
bill of fare. One bucolic would be diner but seven people to do tbe mare than
with tbeir friends and neighbors, nnd there tbe priest, who shall cause tho man with
once asked a waitress for some beef. She twenty characters called for by die cut, tho
stand together, the man mi. the right baud his right band to take tbe woman by her
reason why we played "Unde Torn” as a
replied that they had none.
With
your
rich
rersmil
and tbe woman on the left.”
,
right band." This part of the service iu
"Mutton?”
taikmder will bo too obvious to require ex­
The father of the bride should enter the nine cases out of ten is an occasion of em*
planation.
'
"Nol"
church with the bride on hb left nrm, nnd bMrrm&amp;meni simply because neither priest Ere wroth aud exile were, you lay beneath It, ,
“Ham!”
i Our Little Evn was perhaps thirty-five,
take ber to the chancel ateps. where she Dor people follow the instructions of the (Your symbol then. your innocent wild brother,
but
•'small
for
her
nge,
”
aud
she
delivered
"No;
they
did
not
provide
any
mfcilL,
”
Glad with your gladness.)
should be met br her future husband. The prayer book.
she said.
'
tbe gushing lines In true baby style, dying
The marriage service of the church is di- What has befallen In the world of wonder
j
Then tho hungry man rose, glared wrath- at the end of the second act amid applause,
hb daughter's left and remain standing. ,Tided into two portions—"the giving and That still It pats forth bubbles of sweet color, I fullyon the tittering diners aud exclaimed tears, red fire, tremolo, music aud show
The chief bridesmaid should stand one taking" and "the church’s benediction”— And you, and you Hint burst our eyre with ,1 with supreme scorn: "An you call thia curtain. But she was versatile—more so
beauty,
‘
pace behind the bride and take ber gloves the civil aud religious ceremony. After
। place a restorant! Why, it ain’t a dinln than the "Infabt Phenomenon.” Shu
Aro sapped and rotten?
and bouquet. thus leaving tho bride with the ring has been given and taken, the
j room—no,"nor a coffee tavern!” After served ns Eliza Harris, Aunt Chloe (behind
both hands ungloved. I am aware that it English “Book of Common Prayer” di­ Alaal When my young cuesta have dona with Which bo stalked out.—London Tib-Bita. . a wing). Topay and Cassia and looked as
Ss customary for the bride to remove one rects that the married parties shall then
singing.
old or as young ns necessary under the
proceed to the altar, while their friends I break It, leaf and fruit, my garden's glory, •
circumstances.
one. but
this
is not cburchly. The- j and neighbor* remain standing in the And bold it high among them, aud say after,
— —
- --------------------------------The other lady did Mrs. Sinclair, Aunt
Mhwouri, according to tbe census, has
"Oh. my poor Ovldl
’
tearriage ceremony is of a sacramenuil / body of the church. Thu civil part cf tbe
Ophelia,
Emetine, a few odds and ends and
upon Urr farms 038,101 horses. There are
waraeter. and tbe joining of hands should ! ceremony having been performed, lhe
only three other states which have more. let down the curtain if necessary.
be the Halting of ungloved hands.
‘priest then pronounces them man and __
member
Fortunately
for the “fly-by-night” par-'
They
are,
Illinois
first,
Iowa
second
and
Unfortunately in modern weddings the wife from tbe altar and gives them the For the clear time when we were boys together
Texnn third. The foals of the preceding tire of that time the characters of thin
bridesmaid of the good old church days, ' church’s benediction. Tbe whole strucyear in Missouri were 113,014 horses, 34.55T play die off at the end of each act to give
Who was a young person of utility, has ' tare of the prayer book seiwlce is intended
Thia bough is •lying."
•
| mules and Wfl assea. In iri’uies and r^ses place to a new net of cbSMctem at the be­
given place to the maid of honor, who he for ‘a church
----- ’ wedding, and‘ tbe
‘
marriage
ginning of the next act. It gives the com­
thing of oruatnental beauty. Tbe master ceremony loses ita dignity ns a religious —Louise Imogen Gulney In Youth's Companion; Missouri beats the world. She has ou her pany a chance to change tbeir wigs, take
farms 245.103 mules by the census count,
or cereuiocics at our modern marrtagra has service when performed in a private dwell­
------ ------------- ----- i and G.441 asses. No other state in tho off a net cf whisker*—in fact, “make up”
clear:.' lost ths original conception of the ing.—Rev. Thomas P. Hughes, D. D.. In
Historically, Ma®?ppa was hetman of , Union comes anywhere near Missouri in for the next part.
bridesmaid’* onerous duties. She is not New York World.
I have played nearly every part iu the
the CoBsncks. He was l»orn of a noble I mules save Texas. As for the jacks, MIs­
there for the express purjMise of making
Polish, family in Podolia, nnd became a j BO,,r’ lia“ 01,0 «ixth of all there are In tbe play (at different time*) except Eva. One
bernelf look a* pretty and u interestingas
! pago In the court of Jan Casmir, king of | country.—Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
evening the infant was “indbpoMid” and it
was nought to press mein for the "little
--, _____________
______
I P°ian(L
While in this capacity he in- '
—-------------Many
kinds of seeds,
fruit
stones, nuts
darling.” But I positively refused unless
.....
neck- ■ trigued with Theresia, the young wife ot I
Making it Clear.
that tbe bride is naturally in a very trying and beau* are employed for making
------------------! * Podontan count, who discovered the j The Ixmdon Spectator tells a funny story some ot my long overdue buck salary
lacte,
bracelets
and
for
other
ornamental
and difficult position, and needs on such a
amour and had the young page lashed to a ' of a definition given by a well known pub­ waa forthcoming. Even this stroke did
public occasion the sympathy and support purposes in various countries. The vegeta­
, not bring the salary. The ghost had long
ble Ivory nut, the cocoanut shell and many wild horse and turned adrift. The horse lie speaker in an address, tn children.
Of a young friend.
“Now, children,” he ajtid,
-hard species nre carved into pipe rushed in mad fury nnd dropped down
wild, “1I propose to
co since ceiuied to walk with un, and it could
Conwq needy, ft in tbe bridremak!’a*Mp.
|wwb and various fancy articles, and are dead in tbe Ukraine, w here Mazeppa was give you on the present occasion nn epitome Dot bo induced to appear on this occasion.
not only io bob’. tLe gloves and the bets*;
I wns expected to do about twelve of
released by a Coawick family, who nursed of the life of St. PauL Perhaps some of
VMmptlble ot a high polish.
U’utn n-r.T.tirtwninr.'t.n.^fa,
woo&lt;1-v Hmb of tbe calabash fruit him carefully in tbeir own hut. In time you are too young to understand wtua the the characters, sometime* including Aunt
— two to rooxllootu »—„r th, hrtS I
be became secretary to the hetman, and at 1 word ‘epitome’ means. ‘Epitome,’ chll- Ophelia, tbe lady who did thb part being
“
.h. taxw ।
rtaSS’
me use among aboriginal tbe death of the prince waa appointed hil j dren.’ is, iu ita signification, synonymous in the habit of being “indisposed."
n met, there are numberluM ways, I -races
----- jin
_ _a semicl rilined state, serving all successor.
Of course wo carried oar own “scenery
; with synopsis. ”
only to womankind, la which a |
Peter I much admired hb energy of [ Having made thb simple and clear ex­ and mechanical effects,” which consisted
tho purposes of glass and earthenware for
mid enn be useful as well a* orua- holding water, food and oil; drinking cups, character and created him prince of the ; planaxion to the children tho speaker went principally of anoenc intended to represent
ataeburch wedding Nor do ber spoons and snuff boxes are also made of Ukraine, but in the wars with Swrit-n Ma- j on with hb story.
the Ohio riser in midwinter. This same
iWlrties C3MM until abe finds ber them, and many are painted and orna zeppa deserted to Charles XII, and fought
- -------------------------;*1^ Lining lovingly on masted.
against Russia at tbe battle ot Pultowa. । Aqueducto In Ancient Mexico &amp;ti&lt;l Porta.
itfbsr buehand aa they walk dawD
bos small &lt;
1BU V.
««■ bottle
uv..« gourd After th* loss of thb bstita Msxeppa fled
It b probable that the ancient City of We also had a low four wheeled truck,
Oct of the
rind
of the
are formed tbe drinkingcups for tbe Para- ! “ Valentis and then to Bender. Sone say , Mexico had a better and purer supply of with a board nailed to oae side of it and
i tbe inspiring tones of the wedding ----- * -*_____ *---------- »- -•
; he died a natural death, and others that ( water under her ancient rulers than she has painted to represent a cake of lea. This was
j he was put to death for treason by the ' today. When Cortes luvadwi Mexico ho for Eliza Harris and her child t o eacape to
Chambers’ Journal.
te bridegroom’* beet man should abn.
czar. Lord Byron makes Mazeppa tell hb । found a splendid aqueduct constructed by Canada otu
When It camo to tho end cf tbe piece and
hb place behind tbe bridegroom. lie.
j tale to Cliarire after tbe battle of Pnltowa. j Montezuma and carried across the lake on
Undo Tom dlea to slow music, roil fire and
.-- .----- .___ . .----------------------- , ... —Brooklyn Eagle.
j a cau-ewny. The ancient Peruvians car­
an
allegory of Eva in heaven, tho nndienoe
--------------------------1 r*«l thelr
'”«■ hundreds of milro
being
tbe bell cf St. Mura in Ireland. The bell Oae Way u&gt; SsD cigsrs.
(from the nigh mountain regions to lowe- in many places waa uncertain whether tbe
wws said to have descended from the sky i A South Illiuob street druggist man , arid ones lew favored.—New York Krening drama waa ended or not. There were at
ringing loudly, but as It approached the workcd a novel cigar selliug scheme a few I Sue.
* least seventeen acta lu it, the curtain hav­
ing been let down many times, wholly for
tongue detached itself end re- weekll
la tba following fashion. He j .
.____ 7----- ,
heskisa. Tbe people concluded ; found a stray nickel on tbe floor of hb 1 ,D tiwe rt,Kn 01
IU aU child tbe purpose of giving the few anrviviug
-I’-,,,,-,,, *
__
store one morning and resolved to ikm. I 'u*Ien‘ apprehended were branded with *
----------- ------------ this notice on the window of his store:
rvdh-H H. for rogue, ou th* fbouldvrs; •
ben tbe audience did not arrive aed
"A sum &lt;4 money fcuml ou Tuewlxv last! M' f°r nnujslanghter, ou t he right hand, depart at the end of tbe play it usually fell
- -—- ■
- —
—
«h.4T
nn th. m.
u
my Im to step in front of the grren cloth
&lt;m^ln and make thb announcement:
eelve ume within upon deteribing the [
■d like a charm'
came in dallr for South Australia. It b built at txmavie,

~ ,7,.
ui M,o cncia
bye dbd. disappeared or tom otberwiee

story on any further. However, if it is de­
sired, in order to carry out the author’s
original design, tbe two living characters
will fight a due! and the survivor will com­
mit suicide. [Applause.)
The curtafci is again rung up, tbe duel
fought. Cute dies, Marks cuts his throat
with a. penknife, lays down and dirs. But,
owing to the fact that Uncle TomIn the
midst of Kls “washing up,” there is no one
to lot down, the cunaia. Marks revive*,
arises, lets down the green cloth, alow
music (If any) and departure of the audi­
ence perfectly satisfied—apparently.—Ex- /
change.

In Paris, ns well as with uh, it is found
that tho value of public free libraries as a
means of educating tbe masses is smalt
An attempt was made to induce people
who frequent the sixty-four libraries in
Paris to prefer Instructive l&gt;ooks te works
of fiction; but the only result uf this was n
decrease in tb&amp;number of readers. So tho
endeavor was abandoned, the authorities
coming to the conclusion that it 1* better
the public should read novels titan not
read at alL At present nearly 50 per cent,
of the books taken out are novels.
Both in London and Paris we may as
well accept tho inevitable.' Tbe free library
I* not a place where the ardent student
learns tbe latest lessons of science or stud­
ies the masterpieces of literature past and
present The reader, if of the male sex,
goes to search the scriptures ot the sport
Ing prophets; if a wotpan, to rend the fash­
ion papers and the fiction of the day. Tho
looks best worth reading aro unread.—St
Jamas’ Gazette.

THE MARKETSApples—hried. 3»*c.
Batter-wan.
CiUirr r area I4A034.2S.
Beans—S1.2KM1.W per bo.
Oern-tfaue.
„ _
Beef-Dressed A4.0oa»5.ro calves. (5JUI Ctt-OO
KKtfS—aoftSJe.
Hides— Beef, to; calf, to.
Ume—BeillDgattooperbbl; water!Hue,|l.w
perbbl.
Ost*-31 e. perbu.
Potatore-Jto. per bu.
Ptastei^Belllmr at *4.60 per ton.
Salt—Selling at Oto per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Senior at Sf/d per bu.
Wheal—No. t. while* .IW: red jn.
Flour—&gt;2.50 per hundred.

Chickens Uremic; dressed Be.

ADMINIBTBATORS SALE.

Starks, deceased.
.... „ ,
NoUco ta hereby riven that I shall sei at
public auetkm to the highest bidder. &lt;xi Friday,
the etahtb car of January, A. D.. IMU. at tan
e'etock. iu lhe forenoon at the Probata court
rooms, la tbe city cf HasUngs, in tbe county of
Barry, in the state of Michigan, pursuant to
license awl authority grants to me °t» the Slat

dayot horcmocr a. D.
V* tbf, rr,olu«ta
court of Barrv county, MicObtaU. all of the
»*.r, nsni.uwo anu
. ..........
teased of. In and to lhe real sstaie ritual ano
brins in the c«mty of Barry. I® tbe s'a’aj’f
Mlabizan, ks-wn and described as follows,
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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

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Hastings Banner,

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 31.

Hastings,

mich.,.december4^i89l

Hastings Banner.

MIXEK’S
c.&amp;s.s

TQKRFER
W Break the Record
IN BARGAINS
THIS WEEK
'Bargains in Boy's Clothing.
Bargains in Youths' Clothing.
Bargains iu Men's Clothing.
Bargains in Furnishing Goods.
You will save your fare to Grand Rapids, and get
what youivant, what is seasonable, suitable
and right, if you buy clothing and furnishing
goods at

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

blood
thbgreatest

CANCER 4 SCROFULA
.
hcmedy of the aoe

fS

ru™'”- it hw no wa
sZnd
v*Ua^&gt;^» of S3
“-y

wuuuonm cures.

n”'

. Slr:-Allow
me . to.. ...
air
Of the\furtv
In mv

ooreturn 01 the disease.
"
r
fieIBn!Z?uJ&lt;£»&amp; 8‘Mn en&lt;*flve blood punaer lucre can be no question..
Yours, etc..
„ , „
,
It. W. Boyntoa.
Ileal Estate Broker. Torrent Block.
nr
Aug. st.1»l.
»»r. Mixer:—After giving your (I. &amp; 8. s. a
Porsonal trial I will say that I consider It un­
equaled as n blood purifier.
William Mees.
ft® Waahlugtou avenue.

For Sale by all Druggists.
ritai-AKKP BY

Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hsstings, Mich.

Of water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping iffy
name and business before you.
Yon may think I am well' ad­
vertised and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket.
Can you name him?

MY BUSINESS

Prepare for Christmas Day
By taking advantage of the

SPECIAL
BARGAINS
Crockery,
Glassware
and Lamps.

Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. I keep
the best and choicest stock in
Hastings.
Prices always tho lowest.

F. R. PANCOAST.
There is no success like that
which succeeds.
And nothing sold will suc­
ceed unless it pleases the peo­
ple, and nothing please' the
people like the

ARTHUR WOOD

umsts in hi ram

Dinner, Game. Fish, Pudding and other seasonable sets.
A personal inspection of our stock and reduced prices will Sold by me, as tbe past four
months sales prove.
well repay you to get our prices before buying.
Highest market prices paid for butter, eggs, live poultry
Rememl&gt;er all the boys give
and game.
in to me on lumber wagons.

JESSE TOWNSEND.
Office at Residence on Michigan Ave.

HASTINGS. MICH.

ROSENBAUM &amp;. SPEYERS We Lead
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

Announce their Great Annual Clearing Sale of

CLOAKS * JACKETS.
WE OFFER

One-Third Off
On all Misses’ and Children’s Garments.

One-Fourth Off
On all Ladies’ Plain and Fur Trimmed Reefers,
Jackets and Paletots.

A LINE of LADIES NEWMARKETS

AT YOUR OWN PRICE
To ctoee out.
Do no toil to get our prices before purchasing.

The World is School Books.
We have
Hutchinson’s Physiologies,
Harper’s Geographies,
Robinson's Arithmetics,
Sheldon’s Readers,
Sander’s Spellers,
Harper’s Readers,
Brand's Physiologies,
Davis &amp; Peck’s Arithmetics,
Barnes’ History',
Fetter's Arithmetics.
Reed &amp; Kellogg’s Grammars,
Appleton's Readers,
Swinton's History,
Townsend's Civil Government,
Monteith’s Geographies,
And every book used in Barry
County.
New and second hand.

Fred L. Heath
THE DRUGGIST.

OUR COUNTY.
GoneraL
The Lmu Table Co., of Naahvlile, are
getting out samples for tbe next season's
trade.

F- E- Andrews, of Bellevue, brought to
J. B. Marshall, of Nashville, a load of
clover seed for which he received 8806.25.

for thb

ry County.

~
WHOLE NO. 1903

COUNTY NEWS.
(^“Additional county news
on inside pages.

hicr.

The

Nashville’s literary citizens have arrang­
ed for a scries of entertainments instruc­
tive and pleasing for the winter.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.
The United Textile Factory Workers’
association of Great Britain has peti­
tioned parliament to remonetize silver.
Nine men working oo a bridge at
Helena, Mont, were carried down by tbe
f*® ot th® alructure and three were
killed.
The actual Ion by Are of the Chicago
Arc Light and Power company was only
$75,000, instead of $540.000, as at first re­
ported.
Advices from Dexia state that the
rebel forces have defeated the imperial
trooDs and are now marching on the city
of Pekin.
'

Pipe laying for Naahvlile'* water works
will be completed this week.

Malcolm W. Ford, tbe athlete, was dis-’
Inherited and disowned by his father
when he determined to make bls living
by athletics. Tbe old man died'the other
day, leaving $1,800,000. but not a oeut for
Malcolm.
■ Lake Michigan is lower than at nny pre­
,P.'
{’?ca,r* lo
e n,ore
1’-1” a
” little
.. erv a
appear*
u&gt; .?
txmore Lthan
end^?rn‘iu "«*»■««* over Eph. Luca.’ vious time In Its history, and the Chicago
pumping works are unable to get a full
alleged
alleged brutal
brutal trentinuni
treatment n.
oi hi«
his horse. nHe supply of water.
was tried and found guilty In Justice
Tbe children’s department of tbe Con­
Barden's court there, and was fined*$50
and costs. The defense appealed to the vent of Our. Lady of Mercy at Newburgh,
N. Y.^-was totally destroyed by Are. The
circuit court,
Inmates escaped without Injury.
Martin L. Cole is the new station agent
Frank Howard nnd Charles C. Macknbfor the C. K, a s. at Woodland.
bln. two young club men of Baltimore,
’While Geo. W. Smith was north hunting arc going to walk from tbe “Monumental
City” to Phihidelpbia on a wager.
he traded dogs with a man 140 miles noith
Somebody at Dayton, O., robbed two
of Woodland. Four days after Mr. Smith
returned his son camo running into the Roman Catholic priests of over $600 which
house exclaiming, ‘Ta pa, Old Bose has they had collected for mission school and
orphan asylum purposes in Mesopotamia.
come back."—Woodland News.
Martin' C. and Martin H. R. Barthel,
father and son. both trusted employes of
Bruah Ridge.
the St. Louis Concordia Publishing com­
Delayed Letter.
pany,
are short in their accounts, their
John Ruuse has sold his farm.
Our school commenced on Monday of peculations covering, it is said, a number
last week with Mrs. Cupei Robinson as of years.
Lieutenant Governor W. F. Sheehan
teacher.
Qualls and quail hunters are quite (elect), of New York, lias been made a
member of tbe national Democratic com­
numerous.
We shall soon have a wedding to report. mittee to succeed Herman Oelrichs, re­
Geo. Robinson, of Delton, was on our signed. He announces himself in favor cf
holding the national convention at Buf­
streets one, day last week.
_____
F. Leonard and wife, of Cloverdale, falo.
were visiting at John McBaine's Sunday.
It would seem as If some people had no
Girard Palmer, of Detroit, has a sou 10
time to go hunting any other day.but Sun­ years old who weighs UP pounds and a
day. Is there no law to stop suth viola­ daughter of a few years older who weighs
tions of the Sabbath? From morning till
evening one can continually near the
'
The Chilian government is said to have
crack of the hunter's gun.
,
been unofficially notified by the supreme
court that the prosecution of cx-BalmaRutland.
cedlsta is unconstitutional
B..H. Benham was in Kalamazoo last
The New York Times has increased ite
week on busiiu-&gt;s.
price from 3 cents to 3 cents per copy. In
Fred Howe and Lynn Laukard are on
1873 Tbe Times led the movement to
the sick list.
charge but 2 cents for morning papers In
W. Mention and wife of Kalamazoo re­
Gotham.
joice over the advent of an 8 lb. boy.
The latest figures indicate that the six
Will and wife, nee Addle Howe, were
men who robbed tbe 'Friseo express car
formerly residents of east Rutland.
Mrs. Nora Willison, who has been III uear-St. Louis Monday night secured in
so long wjth typhoid fever, is now able to the neighborhood of $75,00).

The Farmers Institute nt Nashville, to
lie held under the auspices of the state
Ixmrd of agriculture will commence
Januarj- 35th.

Hit up a little.
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery mourn tbe
Io?,# of their eldest (laughter. The funeral
was held at the Ptxlunk church, Sunday.
A petition in favor of local option Is
being circulated iu this locality. It is
time something should be done when a
saloon keeper boasts that he has taken In
over S80 in one half day.
N. D. Merrifield, formerly of this piace
place but now of Clarksville, Ionin county,
has been at his farm tbe last few days.

Htate Road.
Will Johnson has gone north to work.
Estelle Caiwrll has gone to work
The ladles dime society met nt Mrs.
Harry Andrus last Saturday, and report a
very nice time.
Mrs. Burkhart, living on the town line,
was buried lari Sunday.
Mrs. Hobbs is at Hastings taking cart of
a sick daughter.
Mr. WaWren has moved into Will Kennedy's house for the winter.
A. «. Corttight and wife visited friends
in Caledonia last Week.
Mrs. Paul Turner died In the township
of Richland last week and her remains
were brought here for Inierrment.
.
Cards are out announcing the wedding
of Will Ferrin and Mias Sarah lAwrence,
which Is to take place on Wednesday, the
9th.
Married, Dee. 5th., 1891, at the home of
,the groom by Re*. Pope. Moses Olm­
stead to Mrs. M. Klock, of Oneida county.
New York. Upon this occasion many near
relatives as well as old friends and neigh­
bors w ere invited to witness the ceremony.

Banfield.
There will be a grand temperance con­
cert at tbe Church' next Sunday' night,
which will t&gt;e interesting to every man,
woman and child.
There will be a donation for Rev. Wal­
lace at the Bresee hall this week Friday
evening.
t _
F. Mother’s wife returned home last
Saturday, after a weeks visit with friends
abroad.
Mrs. David Stiles Is on the sick list; Mr.
Stiles is on the gain.
Herbert Bowman has improved the looks
of his place, by moving that old barn back
where it ought to have been built.
It Is rumored that Hardey Bellinger will
go to Charlotte and put up a fanners’ shed.
Doty A Stringham are around buying
lambs at a nickel a pound for the Christ­
mas market.

creasing the Miuisalppf al McGregor.
. During October last In elghty-flva Xobraaka counties farm mortgaaea to tba
amount of $1,343,538 were paid up an(j —.
leased.
La grippe has become epidemic in many
parte of Europa, and In Barlin sbaooi.
dlict of municipal affairs Is aerionaly in­
terfered with by the diaeasc.
An explosion of pu caused a serious
fire in the offices and train eked of tho
recently completed Jera&lt;y City terminal
depo; of the Pennsylvania railroad; lost
about 13^000.
Fire destroyed the Western Normal
college at Shenandoah, la., causing a loot
of *10,000, on which there was $38,000 in*

A thousand Hebrew families are on the
way to the Argentine Republic to join tht
colony established through the munifi­
cence of Baron Hiracb.
Edward M. Field is the third member of
hl» family to go insane His sister Alice
Is hopelessly Io sane, and a cousin was at
one time declare 1 n lunatic.

Monday, Dec.
7.
Flower’s official majority for governor
of New York Is 47.937.
The northwestern blizzard has collapsed
for a time far want of wimL
Captain George L. Clydesdale, a Inks
navigator, ot Chicago, is dead, aged 07.
Detroit is organizing to capture—If it
can—the Democratic national conven­
tion.''
W. J. Hussey, instructor in astronomy
at Add Arbor, has received a call to Licit
observatory. He will probably accept tb4
position.
Timothy E. Byrnes, a prominent poli­
tician of Minneapolis, has been indicted
for forgery of satisfaction of mortgages.
A woman in tbe department of Moraxon,
Honduras, has given birth to a child with
but one ear and a stogie eye in the front
Of the bead.
Charges have been made at Salt Taks
City against T. H. Paraons, United States
marshal, that be debauches his femalt
'prisoners.
Charley Mitchell, tbe pugilist, professes
to be anxious to meet Jim Corbett with
gloves or •‘raws." and is coming to this
country to say so.
Mrs. Parnell, the dead leader's mother,
has sailed for Ireland with her son John
to help settle the fairs of Charles Stewart
Parnell, who left do will.
Bishop Laughlin (Roman Catholic), oi
Brooklyn, during the rite of confirma­
tion, rebuked the parents of his parish
for permitting the girls to wear bangs.
Henry Keller, of Saux Center, Minn., Is
trying to make the connection between
electricity and tbe fai mer’s plow, and
thinks he will succeed in doing away with
horses.
It has been discovered at Buffalo, N. Y.,
that thieves bare stolen thousands of dol­
lars' worth of goods from New Yord Cen­
tral car*, hut it hasn't been^discovered
who the thieves are.
The police nt KletT, Russia, have suc­
The Bellefont, Pa., Nail company has
ceeded in closing 150 vodka distilleries assigned with liabilities of $300,000, and
which were In the hands of the Jews, who an extension of three years has been
conducted them also as drinking shops,
granted which will probably enable ths
Thpmrt.McGrath,a NewYork fi-year-old, works to resume before long.
got caught ln\the spokes ot a wagon and
whirled round’ white tbe wagon was
Seveuty-Qve miners were killed at St.
rapidly dravnr half a block. He died
Etleune, France, by an explosion.
from his injuries. '
The 4-yrar-old sou of Daniel Hand Is
Thirteen alleged anarchists were' fined
from $10 to $IGO each by Ju«tlc_- Wood­ lost in the woods near May’s Landing,
man at Chicago. The fines were suspend­
ed at the request of the prosecution, to
Senator A. J. Bell, of Pebrla. Illa, a
prevent an appeal.
prominent Democraiic politician and
Edward t’lntcr, an American crook who leader,As dead, aged 52.
swindled people by pretending to turn
One man was killed and six Injured by
meral into gold, has been rearrested at an explosion at die Maryland Steel Com­
London on another charge of selling bonds pany's works in Baltimore.
stolen from the Barings in 1888.
The Pacific Mail company’s new stranv
George J. Reis, hit wife and three sons, ship Nicaragua has been wrecked of San
aged respectively 22, 11 and 7 years, were Salvador. She cost $330,000.
smothered to death by the smoke of their
W. H. Peck, of Pla'teville, Wis., dkd
burning home at Detroit. The fire started .In Medison. He had been protuinent io
in tbe Reis grocery on the first floor of ’'Wisconsin educational circles for many
tbe house.
«
Friday, Dec. 4.
Mrs. Anthony, the mother of Judge An­
thony, of Chicago, died at Sterling, Ills.
Ed Feeback fell down tbe shaft of tbe
Porter mine at Carthago, Mo., and was
killed.
Mrs. Elizabeth Dodge died at D.imsriscotta, Mt, aged over 100 years. Her elater
lived to be 103.
David A, Butler, dry goods, Nashville,
have assigned. Liabilities, $38.160; assets,
goods, value not stated.
Mrs. Schulte, of Hardin county, Iowa,
is suspected of having poisoned her hus­
band, William Schulte.
Prince Bismarck took part tn tbe debate
In the krelMag of Ratzeburg Wednesday,
and was cord inUy received.
A loss ot $28,000 was caused by fire
started by a dust rcploslon in tbe drt%
mill of Murray &amp; Nickell, Chicago.
D. J. Boyce’s coal and lumber yard and
other property at Plainfield, N. J., was
destroyed by Are. Loss, $150,000; insur­
ance, $50,000.
Tbe budget committee of tLe German
reicbatag has voted 900,000 marks to be
devoted to providing a German exhibit at
the World’s fair in Chicago in 1893.
The chief of tbe ordnance hureaq wants
$4,780,291 for the next year’s work on big
guns, etc., all but about $600,000 being for
the armament of vessels now authorized.
The negotiations for the redemption of
duties on United States imports to tbe
British West Indian colonies show there
is a great discrimination in favor of other
countries.
.

F. B. Talbott and wife of Union City
A blizzard la lagiug in North Dakota
who have been visiting friends here re­ and Minnesota.
turned home last Thursday.
Auztria has formally removed the pro­
Urie Beck and wife, who have been hibition on the importation of American
visiting In the southern part of the state, pork.
returned home Wednesday.
Judge Collins, of Chicago, beard twenWm. E. Bowen with others attended the tr-«lx divorce case* at the rate of one each
Masonic insurance meetinfc In Grand eight minutes.
Rapids last week.
Yale's annual report shows that tba
F. W. Smith’s annual Thanksgiving hall
college received $343 394 in gifts during
was well attended and a good time was had tbrpast ye*.
by all present.
_
,
At Creston, la., Joseph Mau. bh wife
Oamer Burpee, of Grand Rapids, has
and (heir two chi dren were fatally burned
moved bock on hls- farm.
by a ga«oline explosion.
John Birdseli, after fourteen years ab­
The chief propbet of a new band of holi­
sence from thia place, has again taken up
ness at Kansas City predicts the end of
hl» residence on the banks of Payne lake.
the world on Christmas.
Our road commissioner, L. B. Pryor, la
A real wild man exist" In the wood* in
abroad In the land, letting road job*.
Our geaiai supervisor. 8. C. Ritchie, la the vicinity ol Vandalia.1 H .ami tbe people
frequently seen on our streets looking are going on a grand hunt tor him.
Alouao Burlingame, surveyor of Clay­
after the Interest of the town. Sam makes
ton county, U., was drowned, while

A rumor ix current at Constan Hoopla
that a fresh plot ban been discovered
among t be &lt; Ulcers of the arm/ to depose
the sultanj
Tbe Unified States supreme court haa
postponed thb hearing In the Ficlden and
Schwab anarcLixt cases until tbe second
Monday in January.
Baron Arthur Rothschild, a nephew at
the bead of tbe great financial boose, fe
serving his twelve mouths in tbe French
army as a private soldier.
During the recent blizzard in North
Dakota farmers were caught so short of
fuel that they bad Coburn their furniture
to keep from freezing to death.
Dr. W. F. Standiford, who was dlachargi-d from tbs Dwight institution as
cured in May last, died from acute alco­
holism at Chicago Saturday night.
• The eldest son of the Crown Prines ot
Denmark is ecriously ill with influenza.
It la pstinxated that 13,000 persons were
affected with the disease in Hamburg
last week.
A sperm whale forty feet long wm
washed ashore nt Ocean City, Md.. and
upon being cut epeu a five gallon demi­
john of good rye ahlsky was found In Its
stomach.

Is there any mysterious reason now un­
known to the learned doctors why people
with light hair should become seasick
quicker titin those with dark? Yet Charles
Young, clerk of the steamer City of Chica­
go. nays this is so.
.
"I can tell ’em," Clerk Young said, ‘‘an
soon m they come on the boat whether
they are going to be seasick or uot. When
I see a girl with light hair and light blue
eyes, who walks in with a kind of uncertain gait, as if she did not know exactly
where she was stepping, I bay to myself,
‘‘Young lady, you’ll be sick before we arc
an hour out." But when tbe black eyed
woman comra. who walks on board tbe
boat just as if she had buslnean there, I
know that, any ordinary am will not affect
her in tba'leazU

come sick on this steamer are decided
blonds. You may laugh at thU, but I have
made quite a study of it. and 1 will tell you
1 am right. If wo bad a long run 1 auppoae
It would fetch them all. My obaenattoa
has been confined, of course, to the sixty
the summer time ought, according to my
opinion, to make nobody aick. But them
light haired people will keel over and waak
to die quicker than anybody. WbyialtF'—
Chicago Tribune.

�Tbe largest and most pleasing line of
holiday noveltie*, at RnaaelFa.
Be sure to see Morrill &lt;t Co’s complete
stock of clothing and geuts furnishing
goods before you buy. It will pay you
for they are always tbe first to bring in tbe
new things lu that line.
.
Kep Silsbee, manager of M. H. Fuller’s
jewelry store, wishes to announce that he
is In it for the holiday trade. Rogers
Bros triple plate silver knives and forks,
every one guaranted, only S3.50 per
dozen.
Miss Sarah Jones has arranged for
another concert, to be given Thursday
evening, Dec. 17. The Olivet College male
quartette will take a prominent part, and
Miss Anna B. Shepard will also be upon
the program. For further particulars see
bills acid papers next week.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Dec, 10.. 1891.

^wmrrak'icDnu aboT

r NOTICE ^

! Complying with general re­
quest,
BEECftAM’S PILLS

will in future for the United
States be covered with a '

tntl a Bu.

M«w

Additional Local.
Untrimmed felt hats at Russell’s for 2S
Boys felt boots only 40 cents nt the
Bankrupt store.
Lunches served at all hours at W. E.
Allgeo's bakery.

Ladies fine lace shoe,
trimmings for *2.25.
Silk and chiffon
mufflers at Russell's.

patent leather

handkerchiefs

and

For all goods In the baker's line call at

The Y. M. S. C. will give a
Union hall this evening.

party

In

For fresh hand-made confectionery, go
to W. E. Allgeo’s bakery. Z
For underwear go to the Bankrupt .store,
tbe tireless toilers for trade.

Do not tail to get a scarf, ribbon, lace or
shawl plu at F. R. Pancoast's.
At Fuller’s jewelry store is the place to
buy your Christmas presents.
A line of bottles (cheap) for covering at
Fred U Heath\ the druggist

Funs and fur trimmings In great variety
and at taking prices at Russell's.
Buy your Christmas slippers at F. G.
Stowell's. He has a dandy line.

If tn need of a watch do not fail to call
at John Baumer’s and get prices.
Morrill A Co. have the finest line of
neck scarfs ev«| shown In the city-

See onr sign wer tbe door and make no
mistake.
.
Hicks A Spkxck.

to the constitutionality of tbe mortgage
tax law. The general opinion seems to
be that a law which taxes lu Michigan the
property of a citizen of another state can­
not bold water. • And if it could. It would
be most disastrous to the borrowers. Like
most everything else attempted 'by the
squawbucks, this law Is a hollow farce, a
piece of buuieombe.
•
We ndtlce in the Charlotte Republican
that the postmaster ut, Chester has called a
meeting of the fourth-class postmasters of
Eaton county for the purpose of perfecting
an organization, which In turn will work
with a national organization of fourth­
class jMJsiniastera to effect an Increase in
the compensation of such postmaster*.
We suggest that Barry county postmasters
should gel together and organize for the
same purpose. Tbe pay of postmasters of
!!-.y class is outrageously small.
1/The newly elected officers of Barry
Todge No. 13, K. of P., are as follows:

P. IL Dunning, V. C.
J. L. Crawley, Prelate:
Ed. Holbrook. K. of R. * &amp;
Mark Glilman. M. of F.
E. DeGroot. M. of E.
Hale Kenyon, M. at A.
I). W. Reynolds, P. C.
D. W. Reynolds was elected representa­
tive to the Grand Uxlgr. The newo^ceni
will be publicly lustglled on tbe first meet­
ing of next year.

Goods you can have.
Bankiu pt Stoke.

Spence Bros.’ leading boot and shoe deal­
ers off Barry county.
Have you eewi those Lion Process shoe*
at F. G. Stowell’s? Sec him before you

Are you looking for Xmas presents? If
ao be sure to sec Morrill &amp; Co's fine line
of gents furnishing goods,
Bert Tinkler has opened up his stock of
groceries in the “Little Brick" and is going
at prices liammer and tongs. Sec hltn If
you want bargains.

Look out for our continued story, a
brief notice of which was published last
week. Also see that your Bakner Is paid
Are you looking for the finest Hue of
haoKlkerchtefs and mufflers from which to
■take your selection for ChristmaaT You
wtil find It at Russell's.

Invalids should buy food especially
Mde for them. W. E. Allgeo has a fine
Hw of Crackwelte kdcI Grahgm wafers
wade especially for Invalids.

Do Dot go bare footed. Call at the
Bankrupt store and get a pair of the fa-

I want all your

Oar ,bta&lt; Io wmtlotot I, M take
ata l»t n couldn't do it It we didn't

Hicks ASpxnck.

Irv. Cressey visited hft fattier iu Plain­
well last week.

TharMay evening. Dec. IT. the OH ret
quartette will give au entertalument In
Union hall, awriated by Miss Anna B.
Shepard, without doubt the finest seprano
singer in the state. Tbe people of this

take part. Tbe Olivet quartette gave an
entertainment In the Preabyteriau church
last April and all who heard them will ad­
vertise tbe entertainment While there
may be better quartettes Id exlrtanee. yet
It la positive that none ever came Into this
part of the country. Min Sarah Jeoes se-

that It will be well patronized.

While Will Spence and

Lovers of

Will Haffmn

minute or ao. In turning a comer the
cutter tipped over and Mr. Huffman went
through several gyrations and acrobatic

FOR

Fred Adams, of Plainwell, npent Sun­
day in this dty.
Alexander Foster, of Bedford, was in
the city last week.

Senator Col grove was In Woodbury on
business Thursday.

She is wide awake and room for you all and we can sell you

Goods Cheaper than Grand Rapids
Kalamazoo or Battle Creek,
Or any other town. Come and be convinced at the

BANKRUPT STORE

Mr. Alling started for New York yes­
terday for a visit among relatives.

A. E. Dickennan left Monday on a busi­
ness trip through Pennsylvania and New
York.
Mra.C. H. VanArthan, of Grand Rapids.
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Goodyear.
Dr. Shepard, of Grand Rapids, was In
the city Tuesday, being called' here for
consultation.

We are Dead in Line, and Prices No Object.

IT’S MONEY WE WANT,

Rev. Campbell Fair, ot Grand Rapid*,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Pendergast Monday.

Mr*. T. J. Bush ami Mrs. IL T. French,
of Middleville, were guests of Mrs.
Carrie Goodyear yesterday.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby went to Nashville
yesterday and lectured brfurc the Congre­
gational society in the evening.

MONEY WE MUST HAVE

All Goods at Bottom Prices!

Jesse Tefft returned 'yesterday from a
four weeks' visit with his parents and
other relatives In Bchuont. N. Y.

Messrs Scltoonmaker ami Anderson, two
prominent Plainwell attorneys, were In
the city on legal bUKiness last week.
Royce Barlow’s many friends here will
be gratified to learn of hls promotion at
the Orchard Lake Military Academy. He
now ranks as captain.

Wishing You All a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year,

Mr. Edwards, representing the large
wholesale bouse of Phelps, Dodge APalmer of Chicago, was In the city last
week looking after the firm’s Interests.

TIRELESS TOILERS FOR TRADE.

Miss Hattie L. Flitter reached this rity
Tburwlay evening from Vermont She
will engage In music teaching, and tier
presence here will afford a rare opportun­
ity for thoie who desire to take such in­
struction?, Miss Puffer Is a graduate of
the best music schools of the east, and an
experienced and successful teacher of
music. She will make her home with her
brother. Rev. W. M. Puffer.
Every body Is Invited to see the stock of
holiday goods at John Beumer'S jewelry
store.

Spence Bros, hare the exclusive agency
for the celebrated “Snag Proof’ rubber
boots. It will pay you to buy them when
you want rubber boots.

No

..

..yiJ®® BB&lt;1 Residence

«; assess?4'

Hastings Is still a record breaker. This
High School.
time It was done by the felt boot factory.
Two more weeks of school, and then the
One day this week there were made at the students can have a few days sport.
Hastings Wool Boot factory, more felt
Clarence Phillipa has been absent on ac­
boots than were ever made before by any count of sickness. Clarence is missed
similar institution in the world In one day. very much by his school mates.
Id 12J* hours there were 112K cases of
Mrs. Cha*. Audrus and Mrs. Seymour
wool boots made and ISO cases packed. Andrus gave our school a pleasant call
As there are 12 pairs of boots In each case, Tuesday afternoon. ■
the total production for tbe day was 1358
Six of tbe high school students have
pairs of felt boots, with 1500 pairs packed. made up their minds that throwing suow
This breaks the record, completely smashes balls la not in their line of business.
It In fact, and General Manager Pender­
It seems to be customary for tbe boys to
gast and bls hustling force of employees come to school with their eye in n sling,
are entitled to a great deal of credit for since snow balling has come Into effeeL
the excellent day’s work.
Clarence Kinney was obliged to quit
“I am afraid It will enow,” tmid the first school this week ou account of sickness at
speaker. • Guess not, think it will rain,"
We are glad to any that the high school
said tbe second speaker, “but 1 don't mind
such trifles," he continued.
buy all my has a choir they can feel proud of, and the
footwear of Spence Bros., tbe leading students should help them all they can.
The high school circuit court has been
dealers of Hastings, and so 1 am protected
from tbe Inclemency of tbe weather. 1 adjourned UDtfHtfter the holidays on ac­
find they do business ou the square, and count of tbe judges being absent.
Do sot fall to attend the literary next
their word I have never had occasion to
Monday night.
thing for youraelf, dear reader. They

have a special line suitable for holiday
gifts, common sense articles that give corn-

word to the fanners.

Judge Smith conducted a suit In Wood­
bury Monday.

instance of Al. Jones. The charge against
J. A. Reeves, of Kalamazoo, was in the
Mr. Rork Is that he secured lire signature city the fore part of the week.
of Mr. Jones to a note through false repre­
Mr. and Mrs. Crocker, ot San Francisco,
sentations. Mr. Rork gave bonds Id tlie
sum of *1,000 with bis son-in-law, Mr. are visiting at J. W. Bancroft's.
Bclson, and C. II. Bauer as sureties.
II. N. Mead, of Charlotte, was in the
Tbe supreme court will soon decide as city last week visiting relatives.

“What n nice Hue of candles you have
on hand.” Is the remark of every one that
visits our store. We have heard it so
Don’t fail to see tbe elegant line of new much that we believe it and you will too if
neck wear just received al Morrill &amp;• Co’s. you give us a call.
Yes, that’s my regular business to keep
If you want a fine neck scarf for Christ- the best line sf candles In the city, besides
■saa. you com find them at the Bankrupt everything first-class in tbe bakery line.
No need to send to Grand Rapids or Kal­
’ Ail kinds of stamped goods in patterns amazoo for candies, for A. E. Benkes
writable for gifts for the holidays, at keeps the best he can buy and anything
special which he has not lu stock he .will
BrnmelTa.
be pleased to get for you on short notice.
A large and fine line of chamois skins
About 15 years ago Ed. Blake, of Mid­
tor fancy work at Fred L. Heath’s, the
dleville, purchased a Jas. Boss gold filled
druggist
watch, the case of which was warranted
Hau and caps, furnishing goods, ladies for 20 years. Of late a defect was noticed
ailk mitts, ladies kid gloves etc. at Bank- The case was returned as not being what
it was warranted to be. and the company
John Beumer, the jeweler, has a large were only too glad to make their warrant
stock of eight day and one day clocks good, and prompt!} sent ou a new case.
Tbe watches are bandied by Frank Pan­
coast and if you want to buy good, reliable
Call at the Bankrupt store and we will watches or jewelry of any sort call on him.
Mve you nxjuey on felts and rubbers. He deals only with reliable houses and
consequently only sells reliable goods.
Children's spring heel overshoes at For further particulars see bis ad. in this

Money we wapt.

J. G. Rix, of Greenville, was In the city
over Sunday.

W. D. Hayes and R. K. Grant spent
Sunday at Wall lake.
Hastings has long needed a place where
C. L. Glaugow, of Nashville, was in the
a complete stock of fine confectionery was
kept. Mr. W. E. AIigeo proposes to sup­ atty on business Friday.
ply this need, and will keep at hls bakery
Miss Lillian Wardell, of Nashville, spent
at all times the very best line of these Sunday with her parents.
goods: also fresh fruits and nuts. Call
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg, was in
there when you need any of these goods.
the city Friday on business.
Asa Rork. whose failure in business
Dr. Thomas, ot Allegan, made this of­
was recorded In .these columns a few
weeks ^go, was arrested Saturday at the fice a pleasant call Saturday.

completely disguising the
taste of the Pill without in any
way impairing its efficacy.
Bn.-.

PERSONALMENTION,
M. D. Ferris, of Sbelby, was In the city
Monday.

REMEMBER
If you are in need of drugs
call at the

frri. BsUMqh Ung

Sim.

A complete line of drugs,
medicines and cigars. Pres­
criptions and receipts accur­
ately compounded. Pocket
books at cost. A fine and com­
plete line of combs, toilet
soap*, nursing bottles and fit­
tings; hair, tooth and clothes
brushes; books, pens, pencils,
stationary etc. The bestgold
pen* on the Market. Eye
glasses very cheap. The larg­
est and best line of chamois,
sponges, perfume, satchet pow­
ders, thermometers and artists’
material in Hastings. An ex­
tensive line of holiday goods
Bemeuiber onr

BANKRUPT STORE,
Hastings, Mich

W. R. Layton, Mgr

HOW 15 THIS ?
The Jas. Boss Filled Gold'Watch Case will
Outwear a Solid Gold Case
•- Every Time.
Philadelphia, 'Hov. 15, 1891
Mr. F. R. Pancoast,
Hastings, Mich
Dear Sir;
le are in receipt of your favor of 3rd inst., also
Jas Boss case^$2579,
.
n
_ and
_______________
__ inquiry would say that
in reply to your
this case has been in use for about 15 years
____ i. However, as the case
was guaranteed for 20 years
’ ‘ take pleasure in letting your
.
. we shall
customer have a new one in exchange for it, free of charge.
Please have the enclosed voucher filled out and signed by the
owner of the, case and return it to us at your earliest convenience,
le will ship new case immediately on its receipt.
•
Yours truly,
KEYSTONE WATCH CASE CO,,
Per E. R. Snow.
Philadelphia, Deo 5, 1891
Mr. F. R. Pancoast,
Hastings, Mioh
Dear Sir:
We
in receipt
from-you.
duly filled out
,
, are
,
------- --r-w of voucher
•vuuku; llUUf
YOU, QU1V
find hova
___
MchliS6?;^
°ent ......
y°U 1by
t0-daY's express a newJ case
in
case in
satisfactory th °ld °”e returned- whioh
trust will be entirely
at vo«ieA»ri^=? the en?loaed receipt signed and return it to us
at your earliest oonvenienoe.
-—
bualn2athmfl
f?r your words °t appreciation of our way of doing
?n ™
b t0 aMure you that you need have no hesitation
more
f ““v® Under “y circumstances, as we are always
^IrMt^a
Baka 8°?d any defeota. and to stand up for our
guarantees in every way possible.
Yours truly,
KEYSTONE WATCH CASE CO.,
,
Per Snow.

The Above Case Belonged to E. F. Blake
Middleville.
You can always Jmd the GENUINE JAS.
BOs&gt;S CASE at

F. R. PANCOAS T’S

�Hastings Ba:
'

JiLidnn. Thurtday. I**. 1«, mi.

has returned from
51 W
_
____ t Maw Tot.
to California.
,
-w- —wurc &lt;X xiua wis Munn
Nellte Feighner, of Hastings, spent Bun­
Wm. Jar.-ard and wife have returned
'Jaekaon Fire Clay &amp; Tite Co.
day with lier sister. Lula Felgbner.
from their visit to frk-uds In Isabella and
McCoy’s prices on furniture are right
eoraer *urvey stakes
Mrs. Leslie Reynolds and children of Newaygo counties.
M. L. Willlama, past service*
Ser that line of chairs and rocker* at
Grand
Rapids,
are
visiting
al
Henry
Month DUlen expect* soon to go to the
, supervisor
100 00 Wolcott’s.
Bnd tun,w» sack» Geo. W. Abbey, same.......
McCoy
northern part of the state to work.
1W 00
Shirley Smith, of Hastings, spent Sun­
W 131--- J------ - _ .
.
W. C. Meek Is teaching school at Cedar
For furniture novelties for the holidays, or oom to ram, u,.,wro|
, J'*"*«*»wo
1™- cart fire..........
-—
day
at
bis
grandfather's.
1).
W.
Smith's.
L. E. Stouffer, supplies?
Creek this winter.
... to McCoy a.
8 70
Dewitt Tanner. Frank Geiger and S. E.
v Csurvey, etc.
John DUlen has built him a new sheep
Cook, of Charlotte, were bore over Sunday barn.
For a tine display of t»eautlful and use*
Day after day we read of tbe Russian G.E, Balch, do 8100
visiting friends.
I ,1 holiday presents. go to McCoy’s fnmlGrant Hobart has returned to bls home
famine In the daily papers, but we really Jaaon McElwain, no... 16 50
Rev. C. M. Arthur attended tlie L O. in Isabella county.
9 00
do not half be1 teve the tales therein told. A. H. Keith, livery, survey
G. T. district lodge at Hastings Tuesday.
Henry Clever has built an addition to
SeargtMtni
A
Cxi.,
two
cars
coal.
...
140
25
-.mu-thing to make your friends rejoice We Imagine that there Is something be­
L. C. Boise and wife, of Grand Rapids. his barn.
what you are looking for for Christinas. hind it all willed cannot lie discovered. Jas. Shay, haul same 10 20
John Conley and wife have gone to
Moved by Aid. Reynolds that acct*, be Dakota, are visiting relatives and old
V. u il And what you want at McCoy’s.
That human beings can sink so low as to
friends hero.
Woodland to stay until after the holidays. (
eat “hunger-bread,’* made of dry dung, allowed and order* drawn. Carried.
Tbe C. L. 8. C. alumni gave a banquet
a you are pleased with pretty things.
C. C. Deinery and son were at Marshall
Ayes, Bentley, Nelsen, Reynold*, Seutz,
ENJOYS
Tuesday evenlnig at the residence of Mrs. with a load of poultry last Thursday.
. .miiuol fall to be pleased with those tree bark, powdered peas and goose-foot, Spence: nay*, nque.
passes
our
comprehension.
We
talk
about
J.
H.
Hmith
which
was
grand.
Miss
L.
tii.isome eheneiUe table covers,
at
Mrs. Robert Shoup has a sister and son Both the method and result* whan
Moved by Aid. Reynolds to refer ac­
our own j&gt;oor and we think we know Home­
Addle Nichols wrote ami read a poem for visiting her from Indiana.
Syrup
of
Fig»
is
taken; it is pleasant
count*
of
Welaaerl
Bros,
and
C.
W.
thing about poveity, but the absolute want
Mrs. Wilber Hawks Is quite blck with and refreshing to the taste, and acta
Warner be referred to the finance com­ the occasion, music was furnished by
V present useful aud beautiful—a hand-' of food w bleb causes a man to tight for
Mteae* Ora Smith and Greta Young, and the erysipelas.
gently
yet
promptly
on tho Kidoeya,
. me lady's silk umbrella. Kunsell has a bread w hich even an animal would disdain mittee. Carried.
with tbe sumptuous suppt-r and tlie quota­
Geo. Mosey will begin his winter term
Moved by Aid. SeuU to adjourn to 6210
Liver and Bowels, cleansea the pya,(!.? line of these goods,„ Just received for —this, thank God, Is unheard of i^ere.
tions everything was complete.
of school In district No, I, Kalamo, this
Yet that la true, to a certain extent in p. m. Friday. Dec. 4. 1891.
hoUtUy trade.
Prof. G. M. Ritchie, of Ijinsing, gave a week.
tem
effectually,
dispels
colds, hr id-'
Adjourned.
Russia, is undeniable. The more we learn
lecture on Delsarte last Friday evening at
There was a surprise party nt Wil! aches and fevers anc^ cures habitual
.’•■bn Bewrner. the jeweler, sold one of
J. B. Robert*. Recorder.
the more clearly the facU appear In their
the opera house and on Saturday morlnlng
- ' cn octave piano cased organs to Miss
constipation.
Sjrup
of
Figs is the
Common council met lu regular session he organized a class which be will instruct Clever's last Friday evening.
Gilbert Lapham was quite senuusly
I -hncr. n music teacher at Wall lake. true light, and unless humanity the world Friday. Dec. 4. ’91.
only remedy of its kind ever pro­
tjver, Irrespective of race or prejudice,
on Saturdays.
]
hurt last week by having one of his horses
:
Is no letter organ made.
Mayor McCoy in the chair.
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­
comes to the aid of these starving people,
kick him.
Roll call, prevent. Bentley, Manee,
McCoy, tl»e furniture man, has a large their doom is sealetI. A recent writer in
Philip Maurer has. moved onto the old ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
Nelson. Sentz, and
Spence; absent,
Geo. Lee Is on the sick HsL
elegant line of etchings,
photo- The Illustrated American speaks ot tlie Bllnston, Reynold* anti Waters.
Marshall farm recently purchased by him. its action and truly beneficial (n its
Old
Mr.
Cortrigbt
has
moved
to
Battle
.me*, pastels and water colors. They famine as follows: “If the entire popula­
Delbert Shoup has gone to Emmet effects, prepared only from the most
Moved by Aid. Bentley that the subject
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ui&lt;*t acceptable holiday gifts, and tion of the United States iu 1800. men, nfiktter of report of committee on electric Creek.
county to spend the winter.
healthy and agreeable substances, its
Prof. Pixley Is to have a concert at the
Frank Oversmlth went to Buffalo with a
&gt; are very cheap.
women and children had been threatened lights be referred to the committee to re­
M. E. church.
many excellent qualities commend it
| with starvation, Uie sitnation tn this conn­
load of Mock last Friday night.
Wo understand tlie city Is about to conport at next meeting. Carried.
There Is a hunting party from Battle
Daniel Wolfe and daughter are visiting to all and have made it the most
' try would have bean what the situation is
Moved
by
Aid.
Bentley
that
when
with the electric light company for 12
Creek camping on C. W. Taylor’s farm friends in Ohio.
popular remedy known.
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said to be in the famine-stricken provinces
:
,._hH. three for each ward in the city, of Russia. We numbered about thirty- council adjoutn they adjourn to OfJO p. m. I catching ail the game that they cau.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
Friday, Dec. 11. 1891.
.• greatly reduced of 875.1)0 for each
|
Mr*. Alice Wilber, who has been suffer­
two millions ot people In 1860, and tlie
and $1 bottles by all leading drug­
Moved by Aid. Bentley that tho recorder Ing with a severe attack of the la grippe, Delated Letter.
• candle power light. The lights will
number of destitute peasants in Russia is ,
Any reliable druggist who
procure proposition far printing one or | Is able to be about again.
- 'u until midnight.
Ell Nichol* sent ■ box of butter to the gists.
put at,tbe same figures. This comparison two hundred copies of city charteq
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squires, railroad crns&gt;&lt;1iig &lt;me day last week and may not have it on hand will pro­
■ /a: the election of officers of the'Masonic will convey an Idea of the enormity of the Carried.
on the 96 of Nov.? 10's pound girl.
while bls hired man was after a band sled cure it promptly for any one who
/
for the ensuing year the fallowing affliction which has befallen the czar's
Aid. Bllnston took his scat.
Boni, to Lucius Hyde and wife, a girl to take it down the track to Hoopet's, a
wishes to try 1L Do Dot accept any
people, aud which sends , to us each day
w, ie chosen:
City acct*, audited.
the 96th.
man named Buss, from Martin, came along
pathetic stories of misery aud squalor be- Hicks A Mead, sprinkling city
- R. McIntyre. M.
.
William bhrincr has his house all ready and put it in bls buggy. When Nichols* substitute.
jond belief."
M. Bauer. S. W.
for
use.
property8 50 00
man came back and found the box gone
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
With the generous offer made by Mr. IL I. Hendershott years rent
r. PhiiliiM, J. W-.
Geo. Cla’k has retilmcd from a visit lie started back on track of the thief and
S»H FHANCISCO. CAL.
Hughes, it would seem as though Barry
council room4. "
followed him about a mile and a half west
52 00 with friend* in the north.
LOVISVILU. KT.
HEW V0U, K.V.
eouuty would be able to furnish a carload Mrs. M. A. Morrill, quarter rent
Wcissvrt, Trea,*.
of the village where he overtook him and
Johaitowo.
.
ot flour und meal to help save the perish­
I Crawley. S. D.
got tbe b»x. When asked what be was
engine room
03 50
ing
millions
ot
Russia.
And
it
is
such
The gale of Thursday night overturned going to do with It lie said he was going to
M. Hvwp. J. D.
F. 11. Barlow A Co,, supplies.... !!» 02
giving an this that enriclu* those who give. Jas. Walkei A Sou, do
Bcdtwiflk, Tyler.
-3 80 a straw stack for F. M. Vanness and Im­ take it to Martin in the morning.
“ The Kuigara Fall* Route.”
We hope our readers will see that Mr.
Helen Bell is at Charlotte' thia week at*
Moved by Aid. Bentley that acct*, prisoned two cattle: but the bovlncs were
■,:e«dav was the annual meetlngfbf the Hughes is kept busy. We do not like to
liberated the next day by the removal of tending tbe district convention of the W.
!.hollies* of the Hastings City Bank, give advice that we will not take, und tic allow i and orders drawn on re­ their »traw mattress.
spective
funds.
Carried.
i::. old directors were unanimously re- hereby authorize Mr. Hughes to purchase
A fine piece of tlml&gt;er belonging to Mrs.
John Turner, of Wayland, and Burt
Ayes. Bentley. BMnston. Manee, Nelson,
:&lt;-d. The showing for Use past .twelve for the Banner a bushel of wheat, and
Godde is being put through the saw-mill Walker, of Martin, are spending the week
BA9TXJ«M.
... &gt; i:h* was very creditable, and highly apply it toward the purpose staled, and SewU, Spence; navs, none.
by Wm. Frey.
bunting and visiting with old friend*.
Moved
by
Aid.
Sent*
to
adjourn.
. -factory to the Mockholders. During we will try and sec him paid. We hope
Mr. Wall and wife, whose marriage was
Jennie Beattie came home from Hastings
J. B. RoiihitT*. Recorder.
&lt;-i year th&lt;* surplu* and undivided every reader will take or send to Mr. Carried.
announced a short time since, an* soon to for a few days’ vl»lt last week.
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have l»ecn increased over 52,000. Hughes a bushel of wheat or of corn.
• x-.-up) the house lately vacated by E. F.
James Reed has a nephew from Indiana
.
s.iir dividend paid. H is the purNye in the Crandall neighborhood.
visiting him.
.
Hastings.
•! the management t«» so Increase the
Our town ha* lately laid to rest two of
The reading circle was organized last
; i* a* t&lt;» make this nue of the strongM. A.G1LLMAN*. Local Ageut. Hart)aga.
Its oldest pioneers in the persons of Mrs. week with Mrs. Ell Nichols, president:
rogram
for
C.
L.
S.
C.
which
niwls
at
■
uaiiks. when all conditions are cc'
Wm. P. Bristol and Mr*. Wilke*. These Addie Ritchie, vice president: and Elsie ■ &gt; w Ronorota D »’ a T s , Chicago.
tbe home of Dr. Fowler. Saturdav evening.
&gt;d. in the state.
good mothers have been with us a long l.aPrad. secretary. Only eight members
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Ih*c. 12.
State ot Michigan. Oounty of Barry —as.
The postponed millinery hocla! took time and we trust that their,laliors^of love yet. hope mojv will fall in Hue.
Thr Espleopat ladies' lozar at t'nion
flotations from history lesson for the
Notice l« pen-by given, that by au order of
place last Wednesday evening, at Mrs. for their families and friends have been
1 t'l jeslvnlay afternoon and evening rc- ■week.
THE
MARKETS"
tbe
Protiutr
Court for the County ot Barry
mii-le on the 4th day ot December. *. D. last.
Will ’Hughes'. A short program was ren­ duly appreciated. We who are younger
t •• ed the liberal patronage It so eminent*
History. Mrs. Sadie Cook.
I six n&gt;&gt;uths froin that date were allowed for credHostings.
dered and then much merriment by the can hanlly realize the privations Incident
.■-vrved. The supper was flue, the
Social Institutions. Mr*. Holloway.
Ito's to prr-ent their claims against the estate
tn
the
settlement
of
our
township.
Mrs.
Apples
-Dried.
3&amp;4c.
dacidcdly unique bonnet trimming execut­
i ot Samuel Br»key. d&gt;-c«-;i»rd. lair ot said county.
. ' r-rtaiiiiiivpt almost enjoyable one, and
Recitation. Don Smith.
. Itottor- 1*. .-o.
decex»ed. aud that *11 er editor* of sold deceased
the
gentlemen.
Supper was Bristol came with her husband to Johns­
Clover so®u •xN)»4.23.
.Splay of vhares in tbe booth.* was
Domestic ami Social Life of Colonists. ed by
»r&gt; required to present their claims to said
Bcans-81.2fltt*l-4O per bu.
served, after which games were enjoyed to town in the autumn of 1837 and sown
... ui.-it-d to give all a disposition to Mrs. Fowtfa.
Probate Court, at the Probate office, tn tbe City
settled
on
the
farm
they
have
ever
since
Corn
—
KOiJc.
_
_
a late hour.
of Hastings, for examination und allowance, cn
: -.rchaac. And while those who saw
Beef-Iiressed
H.OOM^OO
calved.
Physical Life, Dr. loRhrop,
oceupled. Tlie first town meeting was
or (M'fore tbe 4th day ot June next,
Mrs.
J.
M.
RIitKcrstaff.
of
St.
Cloud,
: in &lt; a me away with less “coin of-tlie
h
S
c
»^°B«
l
’
4
c
;
calf,
5c.
Reading. Washington tn English Fiction.
held al their house. In the soring of 1838.
w it that Mieb claims will be heard before saM
Minn,
has
returned
to
Kalamazoo
after
via
..-.-..m" they had more than its equivalent Mrs. Dr. Fowler.
court, on Friday, the 4ch day of March
The aged husbands have the earnest
Itard—*c.
.
Iting old friends in this place. Mrs. M. J.
Lt ms—Selllr r» 190c per bbl; watei I ime ,81M •nd on Hatureav. the 4tb day of June
.!: r &gt;• Mjthfaction received bj- the poasesCritic, Mrs. Smith
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sympathy of their friends in their separ­
next, at feu o'clock In tbe forenoon of tech at
Gom accompanied her.
per bbl.
i of some one &lt;«r more of the articles
ation from their aged companions.
those day*.
Oats—31c. per bu.
Professor W. Dambrougb will give a
Rev.
Newbury
of
Kalamazoo
filled
the
Dated December 4’.h. A. D. 1891.
. i.ieh combined beauty and utility.
Frank C. Coleman and Harry Brinin­
Rotators - -’5c. i»-r l»U.
grand Christmas entertainment consisting Baptist pulpit last Sunday.
CHAS. W. AHMSTROUO.
l’ork-*LB0a»4 75.
stool
have
changed
horses.
Judge of Probate.
'-...lay evening nearly a fatal accident of 100 maguificfmit tableaux exhibited by
The ladies' missionary society will be
Ftastor—Beilina at 8*^0 p*rton.
Tbe Ice boat was obliged to cease Its
Bait—Selfing at Mr per bbl.
T i 'ned to the M- C. IL R. brakeman. the magk lantern of veiwaof Ixvndon and entertained by J. J. Perkins, Wednesday*
riUiBAT
E ORDER.
mad gyrations for lack of ice but not fur
Timothy Seed - Beliib* at 81 .&lt;» per bu.
•a ..
ume* through here- on the morning । Paris in the Presbyterian church, in this the tftth Inal.
State of Michigan. County of Ba«&gt;/—as.
Wheat—Ko. 1. white* A». red .so.
lark of wind.
At a ce-,«iloti of the Probaio tourt for the
As !be train leaves Grand Rapids city, on Wednesday. l»er. 16, at S o’clock
Mrs. Hopkins, who hu« been an invalid
Flour—*3*0 per hundred.
Mrs. Mary Montagne, relict of Rev
-HU tv of Barry. holdrii at the Probate Office tn
Uyn-to.
.
.early, it has been customary for him sharp. Tickets 25 cents, children 15 for some time, wa* burled Thursday.
the city of Hsrtinga, In said county, on Toea। I’hlletus Montague, died in Comstock. Kai­
Apples—WttSOc.
G. A. Blackman was railed to Richland ' ania.’.oo county, on Tuesday. Nov. 24. at a
• ■:&gt; in Uie coach. Sunday evening be cents to be obtained nt Heath’s drug store
day, tt.e K h da» o! December. HPthe yearoee
Itaftey-tl 10.
th
m-and eight hundred and alnetyonr .
Early application lust week by lliv death ot his sister. Mrs.
• nitoui-5Oj^»r•a u; to sleep as nsual, tbe car twine warm­ or at the parsonage.
very advanced axe. Her sickness was of
i-nwent, Cbarin W. Armstroug, Judge e&lt;
Chickens live
dressed &gt;e.
. : . a coal stove. Owing to some defect should l&gt;e made for tickets. Half of the Rogers.
short duration. Pnuemonla and heart
Probata.
,
•mmcneril to escape while he was proceeds go to Urn church funds.
Monday evening quite a number ot our trouble with the feebleness of age severed
fp
the muter of the estate of Hannah
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Quackenbush, deerawsd.
people attended tbe lecture on India the vital coni. Connecticut has given us
- eping. and when workuuMt went to
The ladles of the Presby terinn church
Ou reading and nllng the petition, duly veri­
• i.itu u» the morning/ they found
given by our old pastor Rev. Rockwell many good mothers ayl truly she was one
fied. al Charles W. Jor&gt;iaa. administrator e&lt;
| will entertain their friends at the society
Mr. Clancy sails of them. Her husband was a classmate
:
:n an insensible rood it ion. Had he rooms on Friday next between 5.:w aiid Clancy, at Plainwell
If your seat Is too hard to sit upon stand said pstnte praying that bls final areonnt this
from Ne\v York Thursday, to again take of Henry Ward Beecher at Amherst up. If a rock rises up la-fore you, roll It dav filed may be brard and allowed ai.dadeerew
•. : 1-een discovered just a* he was he
ot &lt;li*trtbntlon and assignment entered and he
7 o’clock. All are tuvited.-,.
up the work he vdi* Obliged to leave by College and was for many years engaged away or climb over It. if you want niom-y di*charjTd from hh said trn-t
; have »oon bven riding into eternity
Thereupon II is ordered, th*) Wednesday^the
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the the falling of hU wife's health. He will In ministerial and reporter work in the earn it. If you wish for cotifidrnn*. prove
. -mnl the c-i.-?tia! train, where coal gas
ctb day of January A- D.. 1M2 at tea o.aoeft
-t.uu!ani lime are unknown. As it I* Presbyterian church next Sunday. .. Morn­ stay ten years.
yourself
worthy
of
it.
11
takes
longer
to
congregatlonalist denomination.
In nil
in the forenoon. t»e u‘*iRi.ed for the beartag of
The 1. (&gt;. O. F. nave In preparation a Ills lalor tor his fellow men his wife skin an elephant than a mouse, nut the •ah! petlthM.. and that the hetra at law o&lt;aaM
;
.
fa;r to live a long while to tell of ing topic. Tbe Doctrine of ElKtioti.
Evening. How mucli then is a man better literary and musical entertainment for was In full sympathy and accorjl. Her skin Is worth sometliing. Don’t la: con­ deceased and ail other persons inlr.reatcd to soM
i. - narrow escape. ,
&lt;M.ur are required to appear at a mwMM
next week
than a sheep?
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Christian character as well as that of her tent with what another has done, surpass ol ?alu court then to be holden *X tbe ProMI*
‘
Mrs. Gru. Nelson has returned from her busband, who was laid-to rest a number of It. Deserve sueceas and It will come. Office, In the dtwof Ha*tlug». In said county,
• i’- 'ilay rates. Round-tiro excursion
The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at the
and sfiow cause, if any there be. why theprajwc
■
- will be *i»ld by the M!-htgan Ceuvisit rest.
'-.y—
ream ag-'. are worthy of note. She leaves Tbe boy was not bora a man. Tlie sun of
Presbyterian
church
next
Sunday
at
6,
the petitioner mav not be granlAl. And ft
Mr. and Mr*. All&gt;ert Storm.* are spend­’ one aon. and numerous relatives and a , does not rise like a rocket nor go down is further
:a
Nt.uzra Fall* route, at reduced
ordered. That said petitioner nye n£
-'«k. To be led by Mis. Ora Me- I
:
- a* follow*: From all *t*tlon* we&lt;t of
ing a few days in Kalamaz&lt;s&gt;.
host of friends both here and In tlie east like a bullet fired from a gun. Slowly tier to th* i4r*on* Interested In said crtntr, at
ti»e
pendrucy of said |&gt;etltioa. and the iisarinft
'
'Unlock.
I'-troil river to all Michigan Crntr
where she formerly resided, among them I but surely it ruakes Its round and never thereof by causing a copy of thin order to bn
The society counech'd with Emmanuel
tires. It Is as easy tn la? a lender ns a published In tbe llrj.tli._-* Basner, a w-n*
: Detroit Day City &amp; Alpena railn -. 1
tiu- writer.
.
Delton.
church will' be entertained Thursday
wheel-horse. If the job la- long the pay K printed and circulated m said county Of
.’i-os lexceptu-g the Toledo division. ;•
tv. once iu earh week for three suorceslVU
afternoon, Dec. 17. by Meedamea EdJohn McElwain, of Hasting*, was in'
will be greater. If the task be hard, the
•z.io'.a'.g whi'-h special provisions are tn»
,
w.wEs previous to -mid day of heytag.
John Marks’ h-&gt;u*e caugut fire one day more competent yon must be to do It.
l&gt;. . 2-i. 25. and31. IHb’.ari I Jan. I. l-.‘2.1 Powers. J. W. Bentley. F. Baraea, P. T. town Monday.
CHAHLM* W. ARUSTJMINO,
William D. Howell*.
(A true eopy.)
Jndge ot Probata.
return until Jan. 1. 1892, a; one! Colgrove. E. fAvine. K- Silsbee. Mr. C,
Gluts. Warner, of Hastings, was in town last week from a defective pipe.
Now vve have a barber shop. Herbert
Genius uuexerted is qo more genius
• i:r-thlrd fare for the round trip from I Messer, and tfie Mis*es May Roberts, ami । Monday soliciting shares tor u stock
PROBATE ORDER.
Hinn
a
bushel
of
acorns
Is
a
toiest
&lt;4
oaks.
. -•. itioi;- we&gt;t of and including Ostemo. Nora Bush. Supper at the society rooms Cffupany exchange bank to be located at Sprague and S. Wolf have pul in a fine
State
of
Michigan.
County
of
chair and all necessary equipment* for the Tliere may be epics In men's brains, just
At a session ol the Probate Court forithe
i’
u wdl In- sold to Grand Rapids A from halt past, five until seven. All nre this place.
a.* fliere nre uak.? In acrons but the tree r.KinlyoI Barry, hohlro at the Probate O*c«.
Wm. Elliott, twp. treasurer, may Im? trade.
; -4taua railroad point*, and from stations cordially InvIOMl to come.
Tbe new furnace, which whs put In and book must come out la-fore v.e can lu the Cttv of flastinr*. fn said eoontv. or
&gt;•.'*: i: and Including Michigan City to
The W. C. T. T. will meet ut tht^ Fres- found cl the Thompson bouse Wednesdays onr school house this fall, is giving good measure them. How many men would pi Tuesday, tbe cixhlb day of X*«mb&lt;wJn the
year om» thousand eight hundred and ninctyotA
Ch;.ug» A West Michigali railway points.
bj Iti iati parsonage Tuesday, Deo.7 15, at of each week to receive taxes.
tn bed dunces and wake up Solomons.
Present. Charles W. Arnutrot*. Judge ■«
Henry Whipple, of Kalamazoo, arrived ,satisfaction.
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Half ticket* for children will be sold at
p. m. All ladles Invited.
in town Wednesday of last week with his ' A. C. Walt Is doing a lively business You reap what you Lave sown. Those * ?i&gt;b*!ie niatter of the estate ot Fidelia K.
ene-kalt tbb above rates. These ticket*
who
sow
dunce
seed,
vice
seed,
laziness
Nwrezry.at. Kmiiic rersoD.
llverv stock.
,with his feed mill.
will not be accepted for passage on the fast
F. 1. Wolf and pavid Townsend are seed usually get a crop. They that sow
ttemuel &lt;’. Weh. guardtan of *‘J*’ to»ne
Luc Stratton, of Bonfield, purchased a
-UntWd express trains. No*. 5. 0/ 19.
Common council met pursuant to call lot here Tuesday of last week on which (cutting wood for (J. E. Wood. They re­ wind reap a whirlwind. A man ot mere son having heretofore to wtl. on the «h d»I«
Mas t&lt;88. nie&gt;t hi* Untf annual accoo»t an
ami 20.
Tuexby evening. Dec. I. 1891.
“capacity'’ mdmrdopqd, is only an organ­ u-uanilaninsald estate and having Uae srid
seven cords the first day.
। he will erect a store to be used for hard- port
.
M. A. Gilman. AgenL
ized
day-dream
with
a
skin
on
it.
A
flint
Mayor McCoy presiding.
time filed aevend &lt;uImt annual acreaute Itow
We nre calling for a good physician to
Roll call, present. Aid. Bentley. Nelson. I ware and conducted by himself.
told guardian late court pray Ing that aft
here, it does not pay to gel sick and a genlua that will not strike fire aic i eunws
Ja*. Utter, of Kalamazoo, is again with locate
i
of M»d accounts up to tbe present us*
Reynolds. Srntz. Spence; abocoL Blbston,
no better tian wet Junkwood.
K. K. Potter at the barrel factory.
(and go six miles after a doctor.
bT^reu?Hin1U*te1;«lereT. that
R
ali
h
W
aldo
E
merson
.
Preaching
at
tbc^church
next
Sunday
by
F.•’.lowing are the real estate transfers Mince, Water*.
Mrs. D. Hopkins, living Just south of
Moved by Aid. Nelson that petitions
Nt th.- week ending December 7. 1891, as
town and for a long time a sufferer from ]Eld. Fowler.
“It Is a mistake not to require pupils to petPJoa. and !&gt;u*t the heirs at law
taken from the books in the register’s office: I from F. R. Fanconst ami 18 others bo laid heart trouble, died Tuesday of last week.
move in lines,’’ says Mr. Wilkinson in bls erased and all other person*
f'o'Jv Power to Hannah E. KemerllDg; Tt sc upon the table. Carried.
Jas. A. Hunt, secretary and treasurer of
uSm
Win. I’. Bratol and slater were visiting “School Discipline." “Yes. that is all -stale, are required to appeaf ■*
Moved by Ahl. Spence that the mayor.
■ ••• Johnstown &gt;io»
then to be hotdenat the Probair Omw
i.Kephiw Fuller to &lt;?. W. lame to ac sec 1 appoint a coniniittcc of four to investigate the Grand Rapids Stove Co., was the guest at Samuel Weeks la»l Thursday.
right. 1 agree with him ou that,” responds Court,
in the City of IfMCtegs. U*
of R. K. Coties a few days last week.
.
l.-asUngt 3&lt;J0.
A reading circle will be organized at the ever)- teacher. Then why do you not gi\e .how cau*e. It anyXbere be. why the
•
Nonnan t'(instead to Marvin McDaniel 80 see subject of electric lighting for public
F. A. Blackman was called to Gull
granted. Anawv
Bryant school bouse next Friday night, your signals In a manner that wiff allow tbe petitioner may not
streets. Carried.
•
JO Atsyria HMD.
Corners last Thursday by a message giving
further ordered, that said -.nH-.Kwv fU® m**
, H- K
m-torick to Fred Taadt e mote 8 ft 3
pupils to thus move? If you fin them to the person* Interested tn said —ta^. M W
Mayor names as such committee Aid.
with D. C. Waroerws biipcrlntcnd^it
notice
of
his
sister's
death.
b»t :: Middles (fie 07.10.
Mnu C. W. LwUfr is slowly recovering off in a manner that’precludes any such pendeicv ot Mid petrtleo end the,heart*
( L Frederick to A fl Frederick Parcel Qty । Spence. Sentz. BUnstim and Nelson.
Win. VanHorn moved into his new
thereof, by causing » eopy of this order to t&gt;
thing, what can you expect? Give signals twhilshed
Babtlugx. Oct. 26th, '91.
to the llarfhUrt P.vssax.
house last week. Henry Whipple, the from paralysis.
A Blackman to Chas and Carrie Purdy parcel
Look out for a wedding in th® near no more rapidly than they are obeyed and Sr piloted and circulated In mM
To tlie alderman of fourth ward aud
new
owner^took
immediate
possession
of
Ormgtwille 32Xi.
, then bold pupils to them.
l. 8 AlorrHl to B J Henderahot w lot 9?oand common council tor the city of Hastings:
future.
.
Iwmse vacated.
Christmas will soon t»e here. I reparc
Your Honorable Sirs—We the under­ tlieEfforts
are being made to institute a
Teachers, Is that dictionary still lacking?
for the Christmas tree at the M. E. church.
signed petiUou and pray your attention to
Masonic lodge here.
Perhaps you can do what several teachera
Albert Cleney • 4 ot w S of j consider tbe necessity of grading the hill
Q. A. Hynes has on display as fine a
have already dune, raise the necessary sum
(till it is passible) between South St. aud
Hue of plush and fancy holiday goods as
~ A llCherry tol*N noymood • w Solu l»
Mrs. Blakeslee Intends to move to by n collection. Most of the pupils can
Marshall SL Said hill Is on Washington is sei-n In many larger towns and cau nut
give two or three cents and some ot the
1
ladinge K ol w £ o wfc St. and has never been graded nt all and fall to please the most fastidious persons Grand Rapids next week.
Judson Carpenter has finished working parents a dime. Webster's Academic can
never been passible for teams with loads.
be had for 81-50 and will do nicely. Be­
r.r e; 1UO- For twenty rears I have traveled around. in search of this class of goals.
for Mr. Kennedy and is now at home.
Editor Flint, of tbe Hickory Corners
Chas. Smith reports game plenty in ware of the snide reprint*.
Oxee a week tbe extra distance for 20 Press, was iu town Saturday trying to
Lake county.
/
A Sab-Trwaaary Girt'i Find.
establish
a
like
paper
here.
Delton
wants
would be 156 miles.
Mrs. Stilwell and Zella*Odell vbited at
toto «* O""»
Yours for consideration.
a paper bnt did not seem prepossessed with
An ancient Greek coin, valued at about
Amasa Richard Min's lust Thursday.
Cham. H. Nohtmhop and five others.
forty
dollars,
wm found in a lot of fifty
, We hear lhatT. P. Barnum has gone to
kind.
To the mayor and common ■ council of that
The Saints cloaed their revival meetings New York to m*u his aged mother who h cent piece* that arrived at the *nb-treasGrave *njo.
! Nwarthout to A Traniwine lota city *aso.
here last Monday evening without a single
city qf Hastings:
ury recently. Tho handsome young lady
A D Uorfc to J A Sneczy J u *c see to Rutland tbe
Gendetncn—Your committee to whom convert. Verily, verily we are a hardened in poor health.
Wm. Vester Is prospering finely with who found tho rarity wa* allowed to
nak Shedd to Chas r.tmock a K of a c M i was referred the within petition would
Mu-yehs
keep it by substituting a fifty cent piece
respectfully report that they have-given it crew.
school.
The following is taken from the Union hisGeo.
mv S5 OraagrrtUe s.-rop
Bocker was lu Battle Creek last out of her ovra pocket This is perfectly
vdteSKs. Sd,*fer 10 J L Cook Parcel Middlecareful Consideration, and while we City Register: "£. I* Hawks on Wed­
legitimate, as Unde Sam has no'tfme
John Halton tn Elizabeth 8pindler 80 ac aec 1 recognize the nreffludty of doing Hie work nesday removed his jewelry establishment Monday.
Bom. to Frank Andras and wife, a boy and no desire to make a coUnction of
at Manillas
WoodlandPriest
»t*outo D W Shepard 30 ac sec M as proposed by the petitioners, we con­ to Delton, thia state, where he will con­
sider tbst on account of the lateness of the tinue In tue same line. During his brief Friday momlug. Dec, 4th.
rare coins. All he wants is a strict ac­
Win.
Vester
talks
of
organizing
a
writing
Orangcvne
counting of every penny that is handled
aeaMMi. It would not be advisable to com­ stay here Mr. Hawks made many warm
at the Center.
friend* who greatly regret his departure.” •chnbi
mence such a job until next season.
Mr. Foibea. of East Carlton, died' Sun­ by the «ub-trea«ury, and this he ha* al­
In thia land of peace, prosperity and i
Mr. Hawks now occupies the B. IL Hue- day a. m. We eauuot at tbit writlug give ways got Tbe coin handlers under Cap­
4 W. Bmxtuc,. I
plenty, and especially In this year ofbouu- i
I tain Walter* come across many a rare
stead store.
' the particulars.
JOHK hPXNCE. |
Moved by Aid. Sentz that the report be
Jerry Sproul has opened a billiard hall |
Mrs. Piatt Is reported better at this I coin which dishonest persons attempt to
tlful harvests aud goxi average nricee, it
In the Burton building just west of the
seems harrowing Indeed to read the tales accepted and adopted. Carried.
deceive tbe *ut&gt;-treasury into accepting.
An ordinance referring to the establish­
writing.
of misery, destitution and starvation in the
Mn*. John Firming entertained company These rare coin* are never turned back
hotel.
Ed. Tompkins sold his house and lot to from Kalamazoo Salnrday and Sunday.
famine stricken districts of Russia. The ment of street surveys for the city of
to the persons who sent them, but are
Hastings
was
referred
to
the
ordinance
millers of Minneapolis first conceived the
There was a surprise party Monday.
Jotwph Robinson Monday.
of tbe one who ceTbe dancing club will give their find Doc. 6th. for Leander Caln and wife, of the
idea of doing something to show that committee.
tecto the profitable fraud.—Philadelphia
i party Christmas night at K. of P. hall.
East Carlton, the occasion fadtig the IVUi
Atneriaa In her yea r of great harvests,
City accts, audited.
L.
W.
Kenflrld.
topping
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SO
I
Belle Stir Is borne after a protracted slay
would tarnish bread for the famishing,
Iteeori
anniversary of their marriage.
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loiter it seemed lilting that the millets of Geo. Booth, trenching.......................
I with reiativrs at Comstock,
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Harting* Thursday, Dec. Ik 1891.
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One Hundred BEA VER SHA WLS-100

MALL L. COOK. Editor.
TH* HASTING0, MICH., FOBTOFFICM,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

One-Third Off from Regular Prices.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Comptroller Lacey htw had some very
disastrous experience with rotten banks,

BOSTON JTOKE

which had been allowed to do business be-

cxubc of the favoritism or rascality of bank
examiners.
But tbe responsibility for
none of tho failures can be traced to him,
nor has It been shown how be could, un­
der the taw, have done more than he
did to protect depositors. Tbe trouble
seems to bq that the law is not sufficient to
put the banking department In possession
of the facte necessary to such complete
knowledge of the affairs of national banks,
aa will tolly protect their patrons. Mr.
Lacey, lu his report, favors such amend­

1000 yards pretty Curtain Scrim 5c, reduced from 12j4.&lt;
500 pairs Lace Curtains 29c., each worth double.
100 doz. Initial Hemstitch Wide Bordered Handkerchiefs 19c., regular 35c. goods.

BOSTON STORE

ments as will enable his department to
gain toll knowledge of national tanka, fix
responsibilities and penalties where they
should be. and protect people who do buslMNB with them. No country has a bank­
ing law that approaches in excellence our
own. But experience has shown It to
possess some loop-hides, and It la to reach
these that Mr. Lacey directs the attention
of congress and the country, aud asks for
amendments that will reach the defects In
tbe law, which experience has shown it to

We are now inaugurating our gigantic Christmas sale in our Cloak department. We are offering you immense
bargains in Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks. We kindly invite you to visit this department.
Our styles,
qualities and prices will convince you we are the leaders in this city for cloaks of every description.

The Alliance leaders are trying to pro­
duce tabulated statements going to prove
that in last fair’s elections the Alliance lost
no ground in Kansas compared with 1890.
The facts are that the Alliance carried but
three counties in Kansas in 1891. aud were
badly left every where. But figures ran
be made very consoling if one Is an adept

It has been our custom for years in each of our three large stores to make a special sale of dress silks and
dress goods of every description for Christmas trade and nothing can be more suitable for a Xmas -present than a
pretty dress of some description, and we propose our Hastings store shall do an immense business in this depart­
ment the coming two weeks, We will kindly show you our line of dress goods whether you wish to purchase or not.’

BOSTON STORE

at making them. Business enterprises—
on paper—have been made to show enor­
mous profits, when thev were on the verge
of bankruptcy. But then, there is no law ।
In this country against permitting people
to whistle

1h a

grave yard to keep up

courage if they desire to.
There is great industry just now mani­
fested by tbe chief moguls of tbe so-called
“people’s party" in organizing Alliances in
Barry county. About two years ago these
same parties were organizing P. of I.
lodges. The next year they were knock­
ing at the door of the democratic house­
hold and negotiating for a trade. History
will repeal itself so far as these leaders
are concerned. But we predict that the
people who have been duped before by
thia monkey business will not tumble over
one another in their haste 4o help these
leaders make a good swap -with the demo­
crats—for themselves.

Sweeping reductions in blankets and comforts of good quality. Sweeping reductions in Ladies, Misses and
Children’s underwear. Low prices and good qualities is the order of the day with us all through the Boston Store.
HANDKERCHIEFS for Xmas of every description imaginable from 1c, up to $1,50 each, Visit
our handkerchief department as early as possible and make your selections and avoid the terrible rush that
is sure to come a few days before Xmas.
'

A year ago. the rascally democratic
leaders of Ohio were congratulating themUncle Jerry Rusk tells tbe country that
aelvee that their congressional gerryman­ Uncle Sam’s crops this year are' worth
der bad put McKinley on the shelf. Well
8750,000.000 more than last year’s crops.
he was there tor a little while. But be
This is tough ou the calamity bowlers.
concluded to step from this shelf into tbe
governor’s chain and by over 20,000 plu­
Only the threatened mischief of a demo­
rality McKinley was bidden to sit down In cratic congress can prevent n prosperous
that particular chair. And that’s how business year for 1892.
McKinley and Justice triumphed; and
nothing could have done more to elevate
Reciprocity goes marching right along.
him thus than the rascally gerrymander France now opens her doors to the Ameri­
which caused hte defeat for congress In can bog.

1890.

_________________ _

CROWDED
1 AND MADAM!

*

The great sensation of last week was tbe
explosion ot a dynamite bomb In the office
of Bussell Sage, the New York multi-mil­
lionaire, by a supposed “harmless crank,” to
whom Mr. Sage retoped to give 81,250.000.
Three peraous were kilted including the

Tbe interest bearing debt is now reduced
to about 8000.000,000.

®“Read our inside pages.
THE MARKETS.
Chicago.

Jared. With this IntMeot. and tbe killing
cC Garfield, and many ather exhibitions of
that character by wy^oaed -banuleM
cranks," people will begin u&gt; waiskler
them fully as dangecoee *• tbe “dldn’t-

Governor-senator HtH declared to bls
Xlmira democratic brethren that tbe silver

FoUoware the quotation* on the board

Fwa-Deowntor.

opaoad aud ctewd

S8.42H; Jannary. opwwd &gt;11.15, eloeed »H».

question was decidedly “ta if for tbe next
dteanoeratic party declare squarely for the
free coinage of silver dollars whose intrin-

TAnaed aa folteWa: Hoga-Markat active
on packing iu*4 nlilpplus aacouDt; failing
steady
aud
price®
without
malarial

Santa Troubled!
He has been in on the q. t. and
looked over our stock of Holi­
day Goods, and realizes that

His Business is Gone!
He is forced to give up his an­
nual excursion over Hastings’
house tops, as we are impress­
ing upon people that they need
look nowhere else for Christ­
mas Goods than at

That’s what we are. Like it? Well, this feUow
evidently doesn’t, but we do. We have crowded
our store full of goods, and now the people are
crowding in to buy and we are agreeable. We
know we can suit you for our stock is fine. Lots
of Chinaware, fine display of Lamps, elegant line of
Chamber Sets, Crockery, Toys, Games and every­
thing else.
Yours,

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

Holiday Purveyors.

wilver question.
Bow does the above
.strike our contemporary, tbe Joaraal,

SMUBMI

“people’! party?”
■m. uul m. wb»t U will
&gt;• do
■romoce the velluv of the peaSe- It

era W.WgAkJecw*.

Do You Know It?

bulla. and *XX.

wall malntaluo 1: anotMtoua rallied at » 503

Do You Have Weak Eyes?
Do you want to know what ails your eyes!
'
Do you need your eyes examined by one who can tell
what you need?
ttM NeKiater taw. the

If you don’t, then you are the only one that
doesn’t.
.
DON’T YOU KNOW THAT

Spary Phillips
o

Has the best line of

Do Yon ffant Die Best Spectacles or Eye Coffees, Teas
Glasses on Earth?

smuntoctare

and Canned Goods

In the city! He has and is prepared to prove it by
price. See his

The Northern aerlea »d Treeern City
cloh. will bier hell on the i.yluin rrouBil,

If you do, call on Dr. Lowry, the oculist, the optician.
DECORATED HANGING LAMPS
Take this advice and you wont.regret it; and you will save
And nice assortment of VASES and STAND LAMPS at prices
your eyes and money-in the'end. .
that defy competition.
He wants to buy all the dried apples that he can get

DR. LOWRY

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings. Thursday. Dec.

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P»ge.
officials of

NEIGHBORING counties.
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uy c*a9e* lhe

I luvccu them for throe years.

IVORY
SOAP
99^ Pure
Taxpayer* Notice.
BALTIMORE.
Tbe iinderalpied will be at his home each
• • 4;iy in December, at IMchantvtlle Monday
"Stand at Dowling Wednesday 23rd to receive
luxes. '
A. N. Williams,
Twp. Treaa. ol Baltimore.
»*
Farm for Bale Cheap.
,r| will sell tnv farm on sec. 19 lu township of
'.v-odland cheap. There arcs# acres, u acres
pr-ived with good buildings, rood water, and
v .ung on-hard. Karm Is In pood state ot cultl. ion. For further particulars call on or write
f.i John Geiger. Woodland. Mich.

EASINESS LOCALS'
A*k for Sho-Fl) Chocolate ereaius, and take
; ,i othrr they are the be*t. Your grocer keeps
: , ■. every week until after Christmas.

LOCAL NEWS. ~
Circulation thia week

...

3,000

Hereafter, changes for advertisement*
miht teach this office Tuesdays at latest to
\sure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought

1 M
j5**Dou’t miss reading the in­
side pages. They contain
local and county news.
only a few days more to hunt quails.
Mrs. Oscar Young gave two very pleas­
ant tea parties last week.
Mrs. Emory Busby entertained her
• friends at cards One evening last week.
See what we give away with Lion soap.
.Hams * Van Abman.

P regressive pedro party and oyster
«upper at Odd Fellow’s hall. Thursday
evening, Dec.' 17. A cordial invitation
tT tended.
The most successful hunters in the
• t|f-rth that we have yet heard of were R.
(». Rier aud party of Dowling who succ-e«ied in killing 11 deer and twc/bcars.

Henry Engle has acid his Rose street
restaurant to J. F. Hoonan, of Hastings.
Mr. Hoonan has been in .the restaurant
business for many years.—Kalamazoo
Telegraph.
One of the indispensible of an editor's
desk came tv hand last week In ttye shape
-qf the Columbia' dally calendar, for 1892,
manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing
company of Boston. This is the seventh
;--ue of the calendar which is growing in
popularity every year.

A most enjoyable and complete birth­
day surprise was at Judge Smith’s Friday
evening, on the occasion of his 47th.
birthday. The affair was planned and
Carried to success by Mrs. Smith, and was
an occasion to be long and happily remem­
bered by those present.
Friday morning, while Gil Darling was
working with a wheel scraper in the first
ward, the thumb of his right hand was
eaught in tbe mechanism of the scraper
and cut off Just above the first Joint. Dr.
Snyder dressed the-nJured thumb and made
tlie sufferer as comfortable as possible.

Head the statements from Muskegon
people which follows Dr. Mixer's “ad" in
.this issue. and you will be 'convince*! that
MixcPs C. A S. S. is a medicine of great,
tnerit. If you are in need of a blood purl,
fier you cannot afford to be without If
Ask your druggist for the genuine article!
Do not be deluded Into thinking that some
thing else is just as good.
Somehow people generally seem to be­
lieve that a newspaper is the very resort
provided especially for tbe presentation of
personal grievances of a private nature,
and somehow, too, they generally take
offense when the suggestion Is made to
them that they write out their case, signing
their name thereto, and send it through
the mails to th? paper they most desire to
favor with the communication.

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Who evor *»e«rd of a city's
to tXd5WpC7’th?
wc’“ ‘ !«*«wbere
iuli*d ' Falronl«’ the best and most re
table merchants and for a list of to
Just read the advertisements iu this Issue’
nroSKW’1 for

THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE

We are in it this time with both feet. We have the

i„PW’’weH ’■ making a rustle to get a
bW U«ory wlu, 1A
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w™ln th' hl,tOT&gt;' »t Uutl,in

««»”"» winter

“y,: “n W,,, l* Ute *»Wdriftingmosl#torn’Jr-«P«W,y deep and
drifting snows—that has been experienced
for many years. Very cold weather earlier
toriVnf1? .WlU cover U,e BUlC8 ,nd terri­
tories of the northwest and the Missouri

nJr?.

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&gt;C,ni 1&lt;O’ Kat0U

,he
majority given by
any county in the state, and can be de­
fended on this year.
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EnterJrtw. tntrrtal one or PUlnwell-i moat

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both from their experience and intelligence.
The magazine article mentioned advocates
tbe extrntion of tbe Sequoia National
VKWS ON OUR INRWN RAGER- THE
Park so as to embrace the Klugs Hirer re­
gion and the Kaweah and Tub- Seqiwta r-STW. MORT AMD RK8T OF OUR
groves.
Tbe boundaries are there act LOCAL AND OOUNTT NNW« WILL
forth. The subject la rettmMnaodrd to
your favorable consideration and aettam.

YOU CAN MAKE NO MISTAKE
if you buy of us. Prices tbe lowest arid goods tbe best We have advantages
given us this year that no other dealer in this town or any other town of the
size has ever had. We are on an equal to-day with any Detroit or Grand Rapids
house. Our assortment is' complete in

ALL THE POPULAR BOOKS,

one of them.
The finding of bones, supposed to be
those of a human being. In the stove In
the ruins of the Turner home near
Mulliken, where little Mary Turner was
burned to death, has created a great aenaatlun. When the charred remains of the
little gill were found the legs and airos
were missing, and the bones found In the
am »re .uppowd to
™
that fact. H is thought that a terrible
crime has been committed.

Atnutl MeritorAirriculturai N»clety will be held Tuesday.
»t. "tat. « “»• ““L
cmuH-nelna ol 1 P- ”■
PMOTI1.« Win
Asa Fxnnock, Pre*.
day.
M. H. Bl-bton. Sec’y.

oTuond,,-.
day

or

Wednesday “&lt;* 'n‘“r*'

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ALL THE FINE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS,
ALL THE BOOKS by the BEST AUTHORS,
OVER TWO THOUSAND JUVENILE BOOKS.
(Come and look over our display of same)

Toilet Setts and Toilet Trays. Manicure Setts and Manicure Trays,

Cuff and Collar Boxes, Shaving Setts, Traveling Cases, Glove
and Handkerchief Boxes, Fancy Boxes of Writing Paper.

Albums, an immense line; Booklets and Booklets, Games of all

kinds, Building Blooks, Letter Blocks, Dissected Maps and
Sliced Objects.
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We, can please you, because we have the goods.

MAKE NO

MISTAKE IN THE PLACE.
One door east of City Bank.

FRED L. HEATH,
The TDru-ggist.
MRS. LARKINS USES ANTI-CHAP.

The brick work about tbe boilers of the
Grand IxMlge electric light works caved in
lust week and the result was tliat the city
was left in darkness for a couple of nights.

It has leaked out that three young girls
of this city recently vowed to commit sui­
cide together. A general plan. Inspired by
a mdrbid desire to create a sensation, was
agreed upon by tbe three and they were
all to shuffle off this mortal coll at one
and tbe same time, barring accident and a
A NOVEL FOR GIRLS.
want of courage. The trio purchased
William Dean HowelU to Write a Story morphine enough to kill a regiment, but at
the last moment the courage of one of the
Especially lor Girl*.
trio failed and the other two were left to
It la said that Mr. Howells, who Is per­ solve the great mystery of the future with­
haps tbe foremost of living American out their chum, which they attempted to
novelists, has long had in mind a story of do by swallowing their proportion of the
American girl-life, which he believes will deadly drug. Fortunately fur them they
be the best piece of work he has ever done. took an ovgrdose, and the only tangible
Tbe great novelist has now been induced result was two very sick and penitent
to write out the story, and at present be girls, who no longer yearn for sensations.
is at work upon IL It is a novel nnllke
—Ionia Express.
any which Mr. Howells has ever written.
A new wagon factory will start up in
It deals entirely with the struggles of a
Western girl who goes to New York, and Ionia in January with a capital of 860,000.
the story will have about It all the flavor Orders have already been received for
which attaches to a tale of city life with a 2,500 wagons.
young girl as the central heroine. Here­
The trustees of the Richland M. E.
tofore all of Mr. Howells’ novels have gone church have sued John Grover for a 810
to the Harpers, but this special girls’ novel subscription. Several large subscriptions
will be printed during 1892 in The Ladies' which have not yet been paid will be
Home Journal, of Philadelphia, the pub­ affected by the-resulL
lishers of which have bought the exclusive
M. A. Bretz, of Charlotte, has been ap­
rights to the story from Mr. Howells.
The novel is to be beautifully Illustrated, pointed secretary of the board of state
and Mr. Howells himself believes that it auditors at a salary of 8L«00. The ap­
pointment
was made by Gov. Winans to
will be as attractive a story as any with
heal Frank Dean's wounds, but coming so
which his name has been connected.
late it is doubtful If the object will be
Obiteary.
accomplished.
Mrs. Julia Wilkes, age seventy-four,
Three families in Brookfield have ap
died at her home in Johnstown 1 hanksriviDg day. She was an old pioneer who aggregate of 43 children, there being 19 In

Calhoun county has adopted the uni­
versally conceded best method of making
prisoners earn their salt. At tbe last
session of the board of supervisors a com­
mittee was appointed and empowered to
make suitable arrangements and provisions
for workbig the prisoners. Steps will be
taken at once to erect a suitable building has resided in Barry county forty-seven
and provide suitable tools, and hereafter years. She leaves an aged husband and
tramps and rags will have something else seven children to mourn her loss.
to du beside playing pedro.
Ths pale
1'1*1
L’uoa a lonely grave to-nlgbt.
The following tribute to the work of an
A nd err** that beam'd In gentle r» v
&lt;ar»
American magazine is contained in tbe re­
port of the Secretary of the Interior just
H.r
b.r
-Wn.
submitted to congress: “Your attention
HerJ*''d» ere claaped up«nh*r, 'jrf£•
Her
heart
no
more
wFh
love will thrill.
is also requested ts the paper contributed
by Mr. John Muir to th? number of Tbe
Though friends will mourn that she has gone.
Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine for
Her time had come to die;
Nov. 1891, entitled “A rival of the Yosem­
And though h*r boey b» m the grave.
ite—Tbe Canon of Um? South Fork of
We know her soul i» on high.
Kings River. California.”
It furnishes
Then again the
maps of this section aud is illustrated by
most admirable engravings of the wonder­
ful scenery there existing. The engravings
Ob fri-nd». mourn n«»t that she H gone.
are chiefly from Um? pencil of Mr. diaries
D. IhiLlnson. These gentlemen. as well
as the editors of The Century, especially
Mr. Johnson, have taken a great personal
OWIKO TO THE CROWDED CON­
interest in tbe forest reserves (n Califor­
nia. and are worthy of great camddmtkMt. DITION OF OUR ADVRBTI-ING OOL-

HE! IB OF NBff MB MB SUB

J»I1U«D- Poor
dpoor bn»*ness was the cause.
.uXSU. ffi,n
wcou“tXtntw:rb:na

N’ lV,“'
SnlntnMoo.
t".'ro“ &lt;he “"Itlnn Ontnl
,"”n °' * "*ltur «ppro«hthat will fall and the numerous fierce IJ . .
*'”k *Dl1 w“ 'n.l.ntl,
Mora, Uul will occur, travel and tran»ktllM. Tb, (Ugtun warned her not to
IBe middle ot lieocmber the Weather will •ttempt to crow but ,he did not beed him.
wcome warmer and averate k&gt; until about .3, w',llh&gt;' "rndlcntn.ot Illlnoli ,nd
Indiana capitalists have purchased MacaL..2T,r. *"“*ry' ,l®4- ,h,'“ u"‘
ware will come on ajraln In January, u,d Uwa park and propose to make some ex­
tensive improvements.
"&gt;W" tluu' »•»
Sarah Haviland, of Battle Creek, who
experienced in many years past”
Nearly all of Freeport's sports were out poisoned her three children In that city in
lb06, from the effects of which they all
Ihanksglving day hunting rabbits, etc
died, has made application to the board of
pardons for u release from prison. Site
Millie ? &lt;
hn,lt,"k"t- Vrvd Slwmn and
Millard Lightfoot chanced to get after a was sentenced for life, and her application
will probably be “laR| on the table"—at
rabbit In the vicinity of Jna Strausbough's least it ought to be.
farm, south uf Freeport, which Is forbidden
The Electric Railway company of Battle
.gruond for hunters to travel on, and the
party came iu contact with Mr. Straus- v&lt;nT.k’J“?. COUH‘10 0 NriMtuent with the
bough and his guu. John Rickert and hi. C. R. IL as to the tracks ot tlie former
John Wolf each claim that Straiwbough crossing the latter, and the people of
pointed u loaded gun at them and threat­ Battle Creek rejoice and are exceedingly
glad.
ened to shoot. They laid the matter lieJunge Arnold, of Allegan, while attend­
fore prosecutor Ixiwden the last of the week
and secured a warrant fur his arrest on ing church last Sunday was taken with
the charge of earless use of firearms. The heart failure and carried home in an un­
warrant was placed in tbe hands of deputy conscious condition.
sheriff Culler on Saturday and StrausIt took just 8180 worth of stamps to mail
bough was arrested and taken before the circulars sent out by the Bissell Carpet
Justice Pardee to answer to the charge. Sweeper company, of Grand Rapids, at one
He plead not guilty, and the day fot ids time. That’s the kind of an instituton to
trial was set for Tuesday. Dec. 8th. in have Ina city.
Justice Pardee's court. Freeport.—Free­
Steve Brooks, a hardware merchant of
port Herald.
Caledonia went out hunting rabbits with
a boy the other day. The latter saw a
A subscriber asks us to figure what rabbit, got excited, and tlie result can be
extra tax It would cause on each 81.000 of surmised. Steve’s leg was well filled with
.
taxable property of the county to build a fine shot.
new court house and jail at the cost es­
A white swan was captured near Kala­
timated in the resolution t&gt;efore the board, mazoo recently, it measured eight feet
viz: 810.000 for the jail and 844.000 tor from tip to tip of its wings.
the court house, in th? first place let us
■ As the result of an accident a son of
state that the best authority on such
matters In the state says that SIO.OOU is George Talmage, of Portland, lost an eye
amply sufficient to build a suitable Jail for at the hands of Charles Smith. All litiga­
saved by the latter paying 81200.
Barry county. In the next place. Allegan tion
county has demonstrated that a suitable
Fuller Bros.' washboard factory at Kal­
court house can be built for 844.000. We amazoo was destroyed by fire Thursday.
say this to show that the sum of 854,000 Ixws $20,000.
will be ample to build both structures.
Eaton Rapids has the meanest thief in
Now. according to tbe supervisors’ equal­
ization last June, Barry county has a little tlie state. His latest act was to steal a
over SI 1,000,000 taxable property. So pair of gloves from a blind man.
that if the whole 854,000 were raised In
One dav last week, after the guests at
one year it would cost 84.90 on each 81,000 the Anderson, house in Eaton Rapids had
of taxable property. But It will be raised finished dining, and had repaired to the
in three years instead of all in one year. hotel office,* smoke was seen Issuing from
So tliat but 318,000 will be required to be around the fireplace. The floor v us
raised in each of tbe years, 1892, 1893 and chopped away and the fire extinguished,
1894. At the supervisors valuation,Jhls with very little damage to the building.
would require a tax of about 31.63 Sin As the hotel cost 840,000 when built it was
81.000 each year for the three years. a close call to a very expensive fire.
Thus each one of our readers can take his
Au Eaton Rapids mgn will keep a stock
this year's tax receipt, when begets IL and
figure out exactly what it will cost him to of parrots next year. We'll wager our
every
day hat that there arc no women
build tbe greatly needed new Jail and court
house. And when he has done this, he folks around where this man lives.

will be surpri.“ed at bow little the amount
will prove, bow small a burden it will be.
And when such a man reflects tliat an
hour's work of a fire in the old court house,
which is dangerously unsafe as a repository
of valuable records, would cost him many
times the amount of his tax, it seems as
if no prudent man would hesitate to pay
the little to make certain of saving so
much.

NO!

■WATCH.

ONE
Of the most ancient modes of attract­
ing attention and patronage long be­
fore the age of printing was means
of public criers. In the present age
the newspaper has taken the place of
criers and attractive cuts used to in­
sure your notice.

Wo should hardly like to go “calling” attired in this costume, but,
it serves to call your attention to the fact that our whole clothing
business booms? It is full of boom elements.

Anything special! Well yes, lots of them. We don't doubt but
most people willing to pay $15 for an overcoat would be tempted to
save their money and be well enough satisfied with our $12 overcoat.
They’d get beautilul ones—inside as well as outside. Have you seen
them!

We dnly want a fair profit, and if you should price onr underwear
you would doubt if we got any. In fact the whole store is a marvel, a
delight, a money-saver to customers.

CLOTHINQ
aim
QENT’J CUR- ,
NUHINW.

-

�EXPERT WOMEN TRAN JUMPERS.
A FATHER OFFERS UP HIS BON AS
OfO ABRAHAM OF OLD.

i

Toward the close of a day in late winter
Dmitri Ktirtlu sat at the door of his log
Uba readlug. He was a man of about fifty,
tall. dark, emaciated, with narrow, high
forehead, piercing small eyes and com­
pressed lips—tbe face of a fra redempt-or,
•tern, forbidding, somber. By the fading
afternoon light Kurtin sat with his book
—an old Slavonic Bible, inherited from his
grandfather. Il was the eve of St Isaac,
and he wm reading the history of the an­
cient patriarch, reading and pondering,
readteg nnd praying. He hod read and re­
read tbe terrible story of Abraham’s inter­
rupted sacrifice ot his son, and the old He­
brew tale seemed somehow to ixweesa a
strange fascination for him, filling bls
mind with awful thoughts that would
oome sur“i’»«r lu upon him, he knew not
whence.
lie explu.ned afterward that he thought
of the wicknlneas of the world and the ut­
ter hoplsBimess of salvation coming to men
had been for a long time weighing him
down with grief. That all men must
perish because of their iniquity and dis­
tance from God was an idea that, for weeks
bad been taking tinner hold of him. What
could he do to prevent the inevitable doom
that was to fall on mankind? Filled with
'this notion he sat and rend Che old story of
Abraham and Isaac, and the awful thought
toitered his mind that he and his wife and
sou would be eternally lost unless they
fouud some means of katisfying divine jus­
tice. “Jehovah-jiruh. Jehovah-jireh," he
would mutter tohimself,’"in tho mountain
of the Lord it shall be provided.”
He would reason with himself: “If the
Dol'd asked me to offer up Grisha to prove
'tne, would 1 be found wanting? O Lord,
don’t prove me; he is my only sou, little
Grisha. But shouldst thou have it so, it
will be grand to bear thy voice saying, ’Be­
cause thou hast obeyed my voice, and hast
not withheld th}- sou. thine only son
Grisha, that iu blessing I will Liras thee
ami make thy faith an example to the uatious aud accept thy sacrifice to tbe bless
Ing of tho nations of the earth.' ”
THE IH8PHUT10X. ''
Tho correspondent translates a portion
of the statement made by Kurtiu some
few day* after this to the examining magdstratu of the town of Vladimir: "When
it became too dark to rend I entered my
jxba aud went to l&gt;ed, but during the night
dj sorrow so increasod upon me that I
oould uot sleep, aud several times 1 rose to
light more aud yet/nore caudles before tbe
holy icon During the greater part of the
night I prayed on my knees for my own
and my fan:fly’s salvation, all the time tbe
thought growing atrouger and stronger
within my breast that little Grisha must
be Mcrificed.
.
- “Ho was a sprightly, joyful child, and
clever beyond bis years—such wise things
be would say sometimes. If I oacrifled
him 1 would thereby save him from tbe
■temptations of life from the temptation,
when be grew up, of forsaking tbs faith
land making a shipwreck of his aoul.
I concluded to prepare tor him a sure
path to heaven. Early in the morn­
ing, long before daylight broke upon the
world, I went out Into the dark. to.the
garden behiad the izba, knelt down and
asked the Redeemer for a sign.
/
“I asked that if it be his will thXt I offer
•Bp my Grisha, the desire to do so should
come‘from tbe right side; if not, from tbe
left. You must know that,according to
our belief, angels jgive oil thoughts from
the right side, end f the devils al! from the
left. After long praying t be thought came
from the right side, and I returned with a
joyful heart to t|&gt;f i»ba. for I
knew
that my sacrifice would be occeptstflc.”
THE EACBIHCEOn a brand bench in the inner room
Grisha slept with his mother, a gentle
• woman, loving her boy poMdauately and
admiring his precocious wisdom Kurtiu,
tearing opposition from his wife, sent her
on acme pretext to the neighboring village.
Then, turning to hi.* son, be said, “Rise.
Grisha, and put un a white shirt, that 1
may rejoice nver tbee." Kurtin afterw»nl
•xplainod to the examining magistrate ’.hut
in the society to which be belonged 11 was
1
considered sinful to die In striped or colored
clothes.
When the boy h:id put on the white shirt
he was told by his father to lie down again
ou the bench. Kurtin folded up n fur coat
and carefully pltfepd it under his son’s
head*, then elttiug down beside him be
drew a knife from1 his sleeve and stabbed
• him several times. The child u as sinking
fast as tbe red dawn grew brighter nnd
brighter in tbe eastern heavens, sending
level lasuns through the Little window of
the izba. And luridly illuminating tbb ter
rible fanatic in thecxecution of his awful
deed
Kurtta natloed the crimson light steal&lt;ng athwart the ghastly face of the fan 11bled convulsively. and, tottering to the

irate oo bb» face and implored the Al
• mighty to accept bis offering. Then, re­
luming to bis still living sou, he cried.
"Forgive me, Grisheuka, that 1 have made
^TLe dying chili not yet unconscious,

murmured. “Goodby, little father." But
Kurtin, uot yet satisfied, placed tho boy in
an easier position, and made bitn say,
' dGal will pardon flbee, little father."
(MUTH OF THE FATHEB.
Then be lighted fresh candies before tbe
Icon and prayed for tbe eon I of Uta boy one
of those pathetic Russian prayers for the
dying. Asking tbedbUd to try to repeat tbe
words after him. Tbe poor tittle fellow
did so as well m hte trembling voice would
allow aud quavering out tbe last word of
tbe prayer his terrible aufferiugs ended.
When Kurtin’s wife returned horns she
mw at a glaaoe what had happened. Hor
n»r stricken, aite ran to the village elders.
The neighbors flocked to the scene of the
fearful tragedy and found tbe murderer
lying seoseiess before tbe icon.
About a fortnight afterwsrd the gov
ernur of the stole jail of Vladimir Invited
the d.-vetor nnd the chief warden to a conyultatioo ou the alate of a prison-r con­
fined in tbe lunatic ward, who had refused
for days to take any food, and who pasaed
his days and nights in agonising cries fw

. .
MP.K &lt;™lo

.
, _,
lu to. Uoltol Sula

railroader Mrs. Santow takes n flying leap
on a swift moving coal train anti safely
lands on the bumper or on the axfe end
shove the wheel. With the same ease And
■uocm« she jumps safely from a train and
goes on her way rejoicing.
Mrs. Santow is a buxom, good looking,
black haired and black eyed woman, and is
thirty-five years old. She is a coal picker,
and at the close of the night Her face aud
Landa are begrimed and black. She is
what is known am a profassional coal picker;
that is, she picks coal along tbe railroad
for the use of her family. In the lower
section of Rending are some thirteen wom­
en coal pickers who nightly jump on nnd
off moving coal trains and think nothing
of It. Mr*. Santow is “the queen of the
gang,” and is regarded as tbe most ventureeotne..
It is a common custom for tbe women
to go down the road on loaded trains aud
come back on empty trains. Thu trains
go nt the rate of ten to fifteen miles an
hour lieyond the lower outskirts of tbe
city. Three or four women jump on a
loaded coal traiu at night and scatter
along the middle cars away from the sight
of the brakumen and conductor. In ihe
space of three miles they succeed iu push­
ing off a lot of coal from tbe tops nf tho
well loaded cars. Those loaded with egg.
furnace or steamboat coal are not molest­
ed. The nut coal is the most sought
after. A'fter the women have gone down
far enough, and If not detected, they jump
off tho train no matter how fa*t it is mov­
ing: but they generally take their time in
m IccluA the laest place to make n safe
laudfogj
The coal that they push off the cars ou
the down trip la gathered up at dawn by
girl coal pickers who have not yet become
proficient in train jumping. After the
women leave tho loaded coul trains.going
down they wait for an up coal train mode
up of empty cars. These trains run rapid­
ly, but the women, no matter how dark
tbe night, run swiftly along with tbe train
sad. jump ou them a* gracefully mid suc­
cessfully a* any practical railroader. They
gather up their skirts in their left baud
aad u.n’ thrir right in securing n grip.
Once on nn empty car, the women get
down into it and Hcrapo the coal together.
Al times considerable coal is left iu the
bottom by careless dumping ..t the great
piers at tidewater, and this coal is a bonan­
za to the women, who scoop it up into bags,
completely tilling them by tbe time the
train reaches the outskirts of the city.
These filled bags are then swung over
the side** of the car and dropped to the
ground, followed by tbe women them­
selves. In this way they -toil all night,
nnd succeed In getting together a lot of
coal, which is deposited in the backyards
of tbe shanties they occupy. Their hus­
bands work in the neighboring mills, ami
are never known to buy more than a ton
of coal for winter use. l^hry bay this coal
iu order to have a receipted trill to show In
cose they are arrested. The girls gather
up the coal in pans and old scuttles along
the railroad. They are frequently chased
by the railroad police, but are rarely arniited. i'ecause the girls are aeeu doing
nothing wrong, and tho women train
jumpers work only at night and are smart
eaough not to be caught at it.
Occasionally one U killed through her
own carlcssnesa, but such an accident has
net happened recently. Some of the more
■Bccessfnl coal pickers have enough coal to
spare to sell to tbeir neighbor*.—Cor.
New York Sun.

known

holiday she was determined to show her
ilUsOaWI
.JI niUAter,
.UJKrU lu
husband nUQ
who it
was
master. AIKl
ami ri.
rtfim-d
to
blm u„ bu Sotul, el,Kll,.,
pus to relate, tbe benpceiretJ husband thia
flme put hb back up, and arming himself
with a hatebet, be th reate usd to-smasH in
tho door of the wardrobe if she didn't baud
him out b'ls toga.
The woman raised a about of "Murder!"
and walked out of tbe house, saying, “I’m
off to fetch tbe (toliue and have you taken
op. ynu horrid scamp!”
A neighbor who had overheard the quar­
rel went to bis telephone und communicat­
ed tlie whole affair to the authorities.
Meantime the woman found her way to
the nearest police ataliou and' excitedly
begnn her report with the words, “1 am
Frau P----- and”— when she was inter­
rupted by tlie officer ou duty, who said,
"And won't let your husband have his
Sunday clothes." And he went on to re­
late tlie whole proeewliugs in detail, which
made such au Impression on the awestruck
woman tlmt she walked out of tbe office,
saying: "1'11 gire in. These pollen fellows
know everything. 1'11 be jiggered if 1 ever
have anything to do with them again."
Whereupon the police sergeant tele­
phoned to LLe neighbor to Inform the hus­
band that his wife had come round to bet­
ter arn timenut,
When she returned home her busbaod
met her with the words:
“Well, so you have been telling the ser­
geant that you would give in this t ime, eh?”
That finished her completely. Later on
.In the day tbe couple were seen promenad­
ing in tbe Gruuewald In tbeir Sunday best.'
—Exchange.

STEERINQ THE PRODUCTS OF CHINA
ACROSS THE BORDER.

There are just two commodities lu the
oantrabaud line that are handled here—
। opium and Chinese. These are compara­
tively bulky, and in the wist, where tbe
, country is better settled and fiaskaa dense
' forests ami more customs office rathey could

The regular market price of smugglers
for bringing In Chinamen is about fifty
dollars per head. Sometimes a smuggler
who is hard up will bring hi a bunch of
them at reduced figures, but they Mtldom
go below thirty dollars.
Thu routes utilized constantly vary, but
the methods are lu the main the same. A
white man goes to Victoria and finds a &lt; !elestla|, generally a “highbinder,” with
whom be makes arrangements to take
"over” n certain number of Chinamen at a
certain rate. Then he tells the Mongolian
day or more for t he copy when once it Is where to bring tbe Chinamen to board bln
It ItolDed Bolling Watdr.
!w. S. Barton. A well known mining man practically disposed of by dictation. Here­ boat at night. Usually he cannot handle
in lies tbe office of the phonograph. A over n dawn, and nine aoums to lie tbe fa­
and prospector, Los returned to S&lt;*u Bqr- caller, finding the typewriter occupied, can vorite number. If the smuggler runs into
niudino from au exploration of the famotft.
Zi-r.tb valley. He states that of n sudden step into a corner and talk at a phono­ a customs Inspector before he gets rid of
graph what Le wants to any.
bls Chinamen be will find himself iu tbe
ope of the neuilsn of tbe party Oecame
The
ioe operator takes
uutf out iue»neev
the sheet nuu
aud lays United
uuitea duiws
Slates peniienunry
penitentiary at .ucxXeu
MuNeil'ss
lasane. Iu tbe trip south Barton stopped it away for a leisure moment. When that ' island in a very few dnys. “
at Ibex, on the edge of Death valley. arrive* the phonograph
killed FOUi.TEEX Tn SAVE himself.
»h repeal
re|*au ths
l&gt;* dicta- j।
Here nt midnight the thermometer stood tion at a speed easily regulated. The deIjirry Kelly, a notorious smuggler, i*
at b.tdegs. Over tbe valley, and by this vice saves time to the
« one dictating, for
for I wiid to have confessed to a fellow prisoner
is meant Death vnlley, at 7 p. m., there the phonograph will take speech ns ftuitas , that he once nninlcml fourteen Chlnamcu
occurred a remarkable phenomenon. Two { it can be uttered. It bcrvrn al»o to give j by bitting them over the heaxl with n club
clouds, one from the cast and one from I; the typewriters O2c;:jiiti&lt;&gt;n In hours that J one by one aud throwing them overboard
elpctric
foll’wd•) I would
them on hU
would lie
beotherwbidle,
otherwl*? idle, and
and no
no business
bnsiuem i i rather
rathvrtbttp
tbtii bu
‘ caught with
..........
ike like of which has never teeni seen by &gt; aeed now be turned away. Those who are bout. Hr had a powerful glass, and saw
Iwlng man, r.nd for an hour the blaze was • eiUp)Oy|:iR thr device find that it works ; the revenue cutter in pursuit n considers
shnply terrific.
.. ..
... .. ....
I ble time before he was overhauled.
Then following the electric storm came
| There la oue large island lu the sound
alfall &lt;&gt;f boiling hot rain. This lasted for
' near the boundary, where there are lie­
A Wonderful Stenin Euglue.
fra
Tb.
In enmp
k
, u„
„ A x tween 3CK&gt; nnd 4&lt;M Chinese, ind.it is next to
wen uunll, faranl to cover
n»ek,»nlweol«un1eel «derf Wote-Wr. impossible to pick out ■contraband China
orer to order to proreettb.lr to.lto. trato
™D«roettol . perfect .te.tot rbxtoo men after a boatload ha* landed, if the
tie •C'Jd.nK «.Uer. TU. cbttoder tru ,
( H11Umlb,„
load of Mongolians is to Iwj landed in n city
MmHblns Ib.l no .rtllter, tore, on tbe [
mnk„
pblndlu o[ tb, w„bL a confederate on shore tells the smuggler
.of
,
bOW
i To (to into ewtet dr-t^to tb. eu«lne, boiler,
wbeu aud where to make the landing.
cold bjitol—Toronto Worid,
„„„„„
,n „„ „ rI^d.
If Chinamen nre to i&gt;e brought in by
laud they
leave
the V.UI.|UU&gt;.1
Canudinu &gt;Pacific
W n.n
n*n g
t» —
k
Al ■ 1
i: A'"S'j
“8,J nnirui
riv&gt; irn
. &lt;- urc
h.uh railI.
’m-n *n
“ lovuiy
toonlr uociipj
oernpr &gt;ivu.pmt.Mtm- muu
Tlo
•I.net,,, nf
n tli.tftit-ter
rt“ dlmnt
.
“** I tell
'* *I UKcBea
। ** Aoroau.
* ,
sixteenth*
of nn
an inch iin
diameter, or
about • road nt almost any station Dear the bonier.
The
and
tbe dial register
are. znearenoianoiu
thearenofanoldfMshioaedallvnrthreeceut
, Byprevious
previousamugemem.
arrangementun-j
theygo
gouno
intocue
the
*— bell ■punch
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i:&lt;suio:icusuvRri.urveceuz , uy
Tilca
nhlnnu'i
nn
Knmnuan
'rumiriv.
I
.
..
.
..
■
,
,
.
,
,
.. .
alike unknown ou European tramways. I pipa. ft was only five eighths of an inch wimmIs, to elude the poatible Inspector
on
**cfa„P**r&gt;n_lfer •DpOU Pyjog hb&gt; tara^ la high, yet it contained 148 distinct parts, ’ watch, and here meet tlie man »ho is to
” "
■
•
- ~ ~ Dearly
umnj ail
nil of
Ul which
nu«vu were
»«uv silver nnd
*•«*. gold,
«**•&lt;*. 'bring
Mini* thetn through. Then, traveling by
printed slip, upon which U punched the j
t
Wlu
bold
together
by
fifty-two
screws,
night,
they
follow
some
trail
or
railroad
It wax
togetuer oy nicy-two
.
amount collected and the distance over ’ the
tjje smallest l&gt;ejng
luring but one one-hundredth through the thick
thick woods until they reach
which tbe pasMinger is entitled to be car- of gn inch in length. The engine had ail ’ a town where there are other Chinamen,
ried. Three slips are to be preserved dur- ’ tbe valves,
•
•
gearing,
etc., ...
to be found on the j In daytime they camp ...
in the most secure
tag the ride aud presented for Inspection ordinary horizontal engine. Three drops ! place they can find, while the smuggler
whenever demanded, and they are not in­ of water filled the boiler! The engine goes out to buy fowl.
frequently demanded by tbe spotter* who weighed but fifteen grains when clear of i jt does not cause any especial exciteare employed to keep a check upon tbe the baseplate. The diameter of the cyl- | meat in a town if the smuggler’s busiuesa
conductor*. There is no secrecy about the tnder was but one-sixteenth of an inch; t leaks out, but he usually tries'to keep it
M»otxer’s work. He enter* tbe car in full length of stroke, three fifty-seconds of an Bhady. He baa friends along the route to
uniform, requests tbe jmaaengers to show inch.—SL Louis Republic.
i whom he gca-s for information about the
their receipts, writes down the conductor’s
“
’
I movements of custom* officers. Soiuenumber and tbe amount of the fares eolstatlng tb« Case t&lt;&gt; Him.
&gt; times he succeeds In standing in with some
lecteil
and departs
amid
——- -----—c- — -r- the
— - ,uncompli-------- cj.— J John Smith was reading the morning freight conductor or brakeman and get*
mentary remarks of the traveling publl^ paper. Suddenly be exclaimed:
j the use of a box car to carry the ChinaTbe
spotter*
seem
to
be
equally
despised
, "Jones
“Jones la
is dead:
dead! i1 must go to his funeral, men throu
through. Uhiuamen are very seldom
1U”
-j ‘
rtm-.r toe, plf Heir roeMtob.-Cor. ; H,s went to
u mine. And
Aa.l one
on. good
tcx-l turn
turn dede- ! nuz
M on the sound jKwseuger steam»mntr-rliuj
touh.te,
‘ «rrm «nolb.r."
m.
j "What do you mean by saying that be
UOW OPIUM 19 HAXDLED.
-.
MkMsauou
attended )VU
your
‘ luuvfiu,
funeral? That's all uuunou- j But the greatest amount of smuggling
H. F. Cborley, in his diary, records an
said Mra Smith.
by far is done In opium, as It is easier to
anecdote
told
by
Countd
Orsay
of
his
din।
..j;
0
,$0^
Lsu,
t
yrar
j
onea
rea(
i
t
h
a
t
g&lt;
.
t
through
tbe lines and because ns much
~;T .»
tt------ vuZ.i 7.21 !
must year .1 ones reau mat
-----------------k. he first riaited Jt&gt;hn
. .
. ......................................................
.....it
ta
OM o( f0|ir m UrB
: at- HoUand House
when
Smllh
WM dead. &lt;n(1 Ee thought
gland, young, handsome, and imptr- &lt;u roe
be attended the funeral, and 1 pounds ns can be aecqred from one ChinaXI
— sal
.... next
nnvf to
•» bis
Ilia: hostess, wild
...to return
. .
.the
,
He
who noWi of- couse. .I ought
com- 1j man. In Victoria there are an Immense
sed to be In one of her most aggres- pnmenL”
number of Chinamen, and they manufacrive moods. Shedropned her nanlHn
napkin, thn
the ( "Well, before yon go tramping through ! ture or boil down the crude opium to make
count gallantly picked it up; her spoon,
mud nnd standing in m graveyard with . tbe refined article used iu commerce. Usu­
her eyeglnasra; each was restored by her. yOar
og catching your death of cold, ally it is put up iu five teal tin cans, weigh­
attentive guest. At length, however, his be sure that you are following up the right. Ing one-half pound, hnt the manufacturers
patience gave why. and when she Mfain corpse. It you are going to attend the 1 will put it up in any shape desired—In
dropped her napkin, be turned and called fUD€ral of every Jones who dies, you will t bottles, fruit cans, salmon cans, soap boxes,
to one of tbe footmen behind him:
■ Boon have u funeral of your own to at- i-barrels or firecrackers.
"Pnt my convert on the floor,” raid he, Und.’’—Tex»j gif ting*.
I The “stuff,” as it is popularly known, w
"and I will finish ray dinner there; it will ।
-- ---------- —.-------------worth about sight dollars per pound on
lie so ranch more conveeient for Lady HolWedding Anniversaries.
the British side, and more thun double
land.”-All the Year Round.
Tbe various wedding anniversaries are that on the American side, so that a man
named in tbe following order: First, cou I may carry enough opium in bis pockets to
■net
him u handsome return on a two or
I ton wedding; second, paper, third, leather,
The uae of powders for the hair and face, fifth, wooden; sereuxtb, woolen; tenth, tin; ! three days’ trip to Victoria.
which began in the Sixteenth century', in­ twelfth, silk aud fine linen; fifteenth, crys­ i 1 saw a coat awhile ago tliat bad a false
serted the men. Henry III bad the habit tal; twentieth, china; twenty-fifth, sliver; ; lining, or rather, it had a docen large pockol parading the streets •! Paris, his face thirtieth, peart; thirty-fifth, sapphire; for­ • Ms opening u;&gt;ou tbe inside. In these pockcovered with white aud red paste, like a tieth, ruby; fiftieth, golden; seventy-fifth, cts were stowed away fifty-two five tael
&gt; faded coquette, and bh hairfilUd with rio- iiamond.—Brooklyn Eagle.
I cans of opium. That coat would have
.' netted the owner a profit of about &lt;200 on
.
1 one trip, iMtt tbe customs official ou the
Customer—How much is this necktie?
' boat thought it was too warm a day for a
Clerk
— -------—Four
--------dollara.
"
1 1man
manto
to l»e
l&gt;ewearing
wearinrsuch
----- L’ a“ heavy
u-------looking
—
I afraid &gt;o team, 11 pabfc with tbrir hair
Customer—I’ll take it on one condition, i narment, and he nabbed hicn as be walked
«t me give you my acts for iL-dotWef down tbe Raugplsnk.-FrMtk Cor. Bax
nd Furnisher.
Francisco Chrooich.

(

lUe mmcluaJM that

wbo dsala only to seriate ctafe portion*

But so rare ra hh. dirialty

not be broujebt iu with t he same ease that
they arc here. There are few regions that
offer the physical advantages to smugglers
that the Puget sound district dote. Ac­
cording to the United States coast survey..
there are SOO miles of shore on Puget
sound, and nearly all of it te thlekly
wooded.
Thu line between British Columbia and
the United States winds around in a verit­
able archipelago. Ou one island a hun
drod Chinese can land undisturbed, or a
whole shipload of opium can be dumped
off without fear of penalty; on another
island. perhapsjKily a short distance sway,
to land a Chinese or to put off opium is u
serious crime. To amply guard all these
numerous islands, straits, inlets nnd bays
the government would be obliged to main­
tain » whole n-giroeiit of inspectors and a
West of vessel*
On the MmndfrOs iu all localities near tho
boundary, there Is a certain under feeling
that it is no erime to smuggle a little, pro­
Kngland.
viding you nre not caught. Very few peo­
Duriug tho summer months seaside ple will hesitate to go across the line and
vLdtora on our New England coast organ­ buy some article ou which there is a duty
ised “lobster hunts," which are usually and bringJt over secretly if they cau.
very pleasant affairs. Two boats carry n Many of the pw.&gt;rc**ion.tl smugglers think
party of fire nr six to tbe lobster grounds that It is nil right to swindle the govern­
where the guide tells them "lobs’! arc co ment, nnd with the single exception of
be found. In addition to the nets and smuggling they are ns honest ns the Ixtstbaskrts, a large boiler J» brought along. dtlzena.
.
On some prominent rock which overlooks
xot em'Kgu nttrncTons.
tbe lolister grounds, they build‘ a fire, and
There ure forty customs •ifllcers, includ­
securely fasten the boiler in some crevice ing collector, deputy cqlfecUMfc, inapectorw
just cuter the flame. Clear spring water is and clerks in tbe Hugvt sound district.
poured into the boiler, which soon begins Nearly three-fourths of that number are
to sputter and hum ns the fire burns up Inspectors, lu the larger cities there are
brightly. When a dozen or more loltstrra two or three Inspectors, who have regular
have been caught, t hey are brought to tlie shifts; in Hid smaller ones one man is re­
rock and dumped into the boiling water. quired to watch day nnd night. Every
There is a brief struggle for life, a scratch­ regular steamer coming from Victorin and
ing noise lu tbe boiler, and then all is quiet British Columbia porta has a United States
again.
customs inspector on ^•onr^). ami every
Some crackers and cheese nre meanwhile train crossing the boundary carries a gov­
produced, and a circle is formed around ernment official on the n|.«rt for opiuifi, the
the fire and tbe boiling luIndent. The light pri:ici|&gt;al article handled by deniers in con­
ot the moon casts pnlft weird shadows on traband goods.
the dark rocks, while the sea waves sing
But for several reasons smuggling has
and dance monotonously below. When not been stopped. The number of Inspec­
the cover of tbe boiler is Anally removed tors is entirely Insufficient to guard nil the
the beautiful green of tbe shells has taken numerous islands,each covered with a jtinon a bright red. The shells are easily Rle of vegetable ami forest growths and
broken, and as soon as the meat baa cooled very thinly populated. Another .reason fa*
sufficiently each member of the party se­ that .the temptation Is so strong and tbe
cures a trophy and begins tho feast of the prospect of gain so great that reputable
epicure.—Harper’s Weekly.
ritizeus and oven customs officials them­
selves often connive at the nefarious bmd-

Typewriters in some of the down town
offices are learning a trick of trade that
prom isos to fill many a spare moment with
profit. The typewriting business is a vnrifcblfl one Thi-re are tunny boapl in U twi
are wholly idle, when time hangs. On
busy days, on the other hand, caller* arc
frequently turned away, so great is the
rush of Business. It happens in tbe ma­
jority of cases that men are not in so much
of a hurry for typewritten copy as they are
to dictate what they have in mind and lie

fcrte-a-brac stall."

KWt after by the high priced hotels and
MartMtnwte and by the more expensive
of retail butchers whose customers
are
exacting and desire only the best. Thb
Ax IT she Lad dropped Jrora above;
particular butcher has bulk up ttn ijn.
meaae trade lu these specialties, and takes
Che greatest pride in tot- highly artisan
manner in which his stall is decorated with
He worAIpJd at u distance
rhe various wares, so much so icdeed that
it has eotbe to be widely known by the
names already mentioned.
If one arrives at the market early enough
for the stock not to have lieen greatly dis­
Then tho time dragged oo laboriously.
turbed. he will find on this particular stall
Until thsre came uproariously
a- pyramid of carefully preparail calves’
A rude and.stalwart nutfuw!m&gt; swore.
He loved her mo.-o and morn and more. brads, all gaxiag straight ahead; a square
tower of ox tails, with one layer’ running
And kissed Iwr. mart Irrev’rent ’till uh® slgae
one way and the next auditor; great woudcu
and to him clung.
- Browne Fcrrlman ta Yankee Blade.
pans beaixxl raqomtiVely with calves' feet,
calves’ brains, pigs’ feet, sheep's trotters,
sweetbreads, iwef tongum, lambs’ fries,
"Cigar? Yes. thanks. Dns'n mind if mutton kidneys, choice tenderloins, plump
tenderloins, and iqnsrreof beautifully pre­
I do."
"They may say what they please,” went pared tripe, and all as neatly arranged as
on the old timer, as he sunk into an easy are tbe most highly prized gems and jewels
chidr at the Fifth Avenue hotekaud dream. in a Broadway jeweler's.show case.
ily puffed away at fata weed, "but I believe
There are other specialties dealt In by
that smokiug has its place in this world.”
this artistic butcher, and his Idea ot bring­
"Ouc of the minor evils of lifo.”
ing all these things together and keeping
•That may be, but I actually believe, sir, only tbe lx*t tbafc can lie had lias made
that the weed goes a long way toward every hotel and reKnurant steward in New
miking this world better."
York regard him as n man of genius, and
"Making the world better?"
he has secured the trade of nearly every
♦Exiwtly."
one of them by his happy thought of let­
"How so?”
ting them flud all these particular Items of
“In many ways. Many and many a time thrir market list gathered whether in one
when 1 am downawt and annayed with place.—New York World.
business cares; when the block clouds come;
when everything goes wrong; when life
otnu unendurable, 1 light my cigar, and
A man is now jiving in Tangier who hue
in n twinkling my cares alip%away.”
had n remarkable experience. Dr. Oskar
"Do you believe that?”
Lens met him awhile ago in that city,
“1 certainly do. I npprtil to every old where be is employed ns cook in,a Eu­
smoker iu tbe laud. I tell youv sir, the ropean hotel. He is a German, ami was
aroma of fragrant tolmcco is the greatest formerly a postoffice employee in Bavaria
enemy of care in this world."
For some irregularity he Cc&lt;!' the country .
“Yes. it is a consoler.”
and came to America. Not securing em­
"No doubt of it. A companion* in many ployment here, he worked his [MUMutgc back
lonesome hours. 1 actually believe that it to Europe iu. cook on a vettael, and iinally
is almost Impowlble for a man to be down­ reached Algeria, where he took service in
east and smoke a good cigar. Tobacco acts a regiment. But.the re-tlras Teuton soon
as a gentle sedative, bringing peace and turned his Lack upon ids new ucenjiaiion
consolation to the heart. It is the poor aud started south naro«A the wastes &lt;4 the
nmn’s luxury nnd tbe rich wait's frirnd. Sahara He was tolerated- by some native
If you do not believe, it try thtr scheme caravans that were gniug in the sdine di­
yourself.”—New York World.
rection, and lu t)i;» way mtmnged to make
the difilcult Journey.
He visited the oases of Figig and Tafijlet.
Tbe native proverb says, “A oocoanut routh of Morocco, yr J*ere he remained sev­
tree ia a bride’s dowry," nnd really tbe eral months among tLu fanatical native
many uses to which tbe palm and its prod­ He did not find life io the desert nErctoabit.
ucts are put arq wonderful. They provide aud as lie did uot dare to return t*&gt; Al­
a family ‘with food, sbrller. fuel, house, geria. he set out for cl*e northwest, cres-wd
the At las range and'finally reached Fez,
utensils ami. If need be, clothes.
It Likes a lung time for thecoocoant tree one of tbe chief dries of Morocco, and a
to st r.ifJ its full eomUtiou of Itearing-r few months later arrived in Tangier, .where
seven years—but when thia time has |&gt;assed be has aiuoe lieen •mployr.l.
Thia adventuresome Gorman made his
tt is a mine of wealth, and happy la he who
can call a plantation of n hundred acres remarkable trip without murwy, and with
only tbe most limited knowledge &lt;4 the
his own.
Arabic
language. The jpuruey be made to
Tbe nuts when ripe fall to the ground,
and where necessary are plucked by men Tatillet is known to be an exceedinglywho climb up. It aonrttiuws makes one’s difficult and dangerou* undertaking, and
blood run cold to are them ran up. the tree* it has been performed by only one explor­
er, Gerhard Roblfa.
Unfurtunatuly this
like monkeys.
Two ways are p_raeticc-J for monnting German cook was uot qukliBed to maku
the trunk. In the case of a small tree, or important observations tut to thr geograph­
ical
condition*
of
tbe
region
tbrougbwhich
nt nn odd moment, the man walks up the
trunk, keeping his feet flat against it, and
throwing his weight back from it as much
Ohl He Kaiew Mr. X----- &gt;.
mt possible, retaining bls puaHlutk a$ the
"Is Mr. X----- in?” asked a *a.t&gt;piei&gt;&gt;iM
same t ime by the tension of his arms.
The other and safer plan into pass a loop looking msu at one of the theaters (be
'
of ci,rd around tlie feet, which are thus other day. “Mr. X----- is very busy,” was
kept close together, aud grasp the trunk the answer of the roan addrv-*i*L “Weil.
of the tree, tho arms in the meantime as­ I’m So-and-so, #nd 1 came in to ask for a
sisting the climber, who moves upward in couple of Meats. If you cu&gt; give them iu
a serie* of jumps—Frank Leslie’s Monthly. me, just tell him that 1 got them and
thank him fur me." "H’lu,” said tbe
other, running over the tickets thought
A runaway couple ptiraued by an angry fully, “I supp&lt;*e yon know Mr. X----- ?”
father rushed into the bedroom of a sleep­ “Know him! I am one of lu».iflost intimate
friends. Ask him if I knuw hiiu'.V he add
ing justice and demanded an Immediate ed
severely. “I’m very sorry.sir. b\t won't
marriage. Arrayed in a flowing gown of
white, the startler justice leajied from his you call 4u again?" The mu went away
couch, aud. seeing a woman present, as with a pretense of Indignation.
Became back later irnrfadd sharply* “I*
quickly leaiwd behind the bed.
"What do you want?" ho thundered, Mr. X----- in now?" “Yes. air," was the
quiet rospoiMK. "Did you speak io him ,
peering wildly over the headboard.
"Want to get married!" shouted tbe about those tickets?" "Nb, sir." “I sup
poec," he said a little anxiously, “he’s t**r&gt;
mad.
“TaJte her and go, and tend help you!" busy to sec me now?" “No. sir. would
you like to see him?” The other looked
cried tbe justice.
And the nuptial knot was tied.—Atlanta up nervously. “Er — ahem, perhaps I
litul bet ter. not trouble him. 1 know
i
Constitution.
how busy he is.” “Oh,.n« trouble nt all,’ • \
answered LhequiettnairWichssmile; "Ian.
Mr. X----- “The deuoc you aref'aaid the
Kite lien stoves burn up more cash every fraud, anil he started hurriedly *for tii-.
year than is lost in nny other one way. ridewalk.—Nehv York Tribune.
People will confide their hoards to them
(or hiding, and when they are lighted the Tbe Origin of ^aval. Offlwn of the Port.
greenlwtck-* go up iu mnoke. Thu greatest
The title of naval officer as applied to
sum ever consumed by tire lu this country one uf tbe officials of the custom house
was (1.000,000. That amount went up in has always been au enigma to
(woplt,
smoke at the subtreasury, but the govern­ nnd very few have any idea of how it w.to
ment was able to replace it nt the cost of created.
The office dates back tot Ute
paper and printing. It has been estimated colonial days when Charles II was king
that, 1 pur cent, of nil the paper money is­ of England, and hia brother, uftewani
sued is lost or destroyed. Of tlie old frac­ James 11 was Duke of York. Janies re­
tional currency it is reckoned that &gt;6,000,- ceived a pcroeu tug® of all customs receipts,
«CO has been totally lost.—Woaliington Lct- in America and was also ihe lord high ad­
miral of the English navy.
He had very hide confidence imiiie area
whom his brother selected as colloutore of
Fleas annoyed an ingenious Wanking- customs in thia country, aud in order to
toniau, nnd he thus deacribea how he got protect bis oku Interests he insisted "3
rid of them: "If those.who are troubled appointing a man whose duty Mt would bo
with this insect will place the common ad­ to approve every permit issued.by th* col­
hesive fly paper ou the floors ot the rooms lector before It would l»e valid. As lord
infested, with a small piece of fresh meat high admiral be naturally Minted tbeM
in the center of each sheet, they will find men from, bis own officer* and placed s
that the flea* will jump toward the meat naval officer in every custom houso in (he
and adhere to the paj&gt;er. 1 completely rid British provinces in America. Both the
a badly infested hotiM in two nights by office and duties .remain practically uuthis means."—Yankee Blade. .
changedtothis day, and tha“navsl officer.”
who ixxterely an auditor, must still couuteralgaAU permits.—Philadelphia Inquirer,
Savages find many source* of food sup­
ply where civilised people would atarve.
In Utah the floweni of tbe cat tails, which
Does, any philologist know tbe origin ®C
bloom in the spring, are regarded u a deli­ ths phrase “No go?" Cau it be derived
cacy either raw or cooked. Boiled they from “Robinson Crveoe," chapter three?
make very gnod soup. California Indians “W« saw people stand upon Uie shore to
make bread from the j&gt;ollcn of cat tails, took at us; wo coaid also perceive they
which they collect in large quantities by were quite black and stork naked. 1 was
beating It off tbe plaata and catching It on Snce inclined to have gone on above u&gt;
blankets.—Washington Star.
tbeoL Xtrry was-iuy better counselor and
•aid te-me, ’Nn gol No go!’ ” Xury. in
The powerful chlorochromic battery is his broken English, only meant “Don’t
now used in miners* lamps in France. The gol” but the phrase may conceivably, if u&lt;»t
lamp and lottery weigh about tbe same aa very probably, have worked Its way into
the old oil lamps. Tbe light is much slang. On tho other band we say. "Here s
a gol” which looks as if a go were an Inde
stronger and the cost Is very moderate.
pendant substantive ou its own Basis. •&lt;An elevator that ia operated by etec&amp;ridty
on a new prindpie ha* been tested in Brook­ Lauig iu Longman's Magaxiae.
lyn. It is controlled by a hnudle within
the ear. and the motion can be
or
Anxious Mother—My dear, Fm afraid
deci eased in speed and reversed.
George is getting into bad company. Ho
The peplum was an upper garment an­ ta out very late nearly every night.
Observing Father-Oh, ha’s all rigbL
ciently worn by the Grecian, and especially
by the Athenian, females. It was without Ha gffwtzfna some Ctrl or other. Shouldn t
sleeves and fastened by a clasp oa the arm wonder it he’d announce an eugagwnent
or shoulder.
“Ha hasn’t Mid a word about any young

English owaM, the French JO and tbe Ger”“'tl UUtoUbitod 8U(« Um •rail.

tart !»■&gt; k—pln* o«»pu&gt;r &lt;*•* «"
■Cl LU MIU. Hi, rigbl wrUL I, tuU «&lt;
jiuKrauU." looi! rif-

�CBANK” AND FIEND
Resources of Civilization Used
in a Diabolical Manner.

brought by .he shout of the crowd
outside the lobby loot. Cheer after chw

THE LADY AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER.

wm

The Man Who Will Wield the

bat She E^preK^-d au Opinion.
! j.wkwl up at his master as much as to oay,
np by those Inside the Crisp headquarters.
L»idy (wi:h the elaborate politeness of “Let us play at something.’’
Judge Crisp took the news of bis elect ion extreme fe'uiiuluc wrath)—Slr^ might I be j '’Jtohby known more t.iat&gt; many a huquietly. But Uiose with him did not permilted to inquire-what sort of pictures man latlng,” said bi* owmr proudly, to tbe
b KMt ?a •m*’ *we
They emulated ou a small scale tbe doings you consider these? My bnsband sat for • group of young tuen with whom be wua
STRUGGLE IB 0AU0U3 of the Crisp men In the bouse, and jumped them here two week* ago.
RUSSELL SAGE HAS A CLOSE CALL. hut tao«.dejfenM. blin^™k wi!h£
f talking, “tel me show you a few things
ou chairs aud other articles of furniture
Mau nt the Desk (promptly)—I consider , tliat be cau do. Bobby, go find a fire
IteteB
r,,U«rrr^
’“tn
in tbeir jubilation.
them very bad pictures, madam.
WloK-"
Or hall ami fell, rather than walked, down tl.r
the Georgian Fly lag Victory's
&gt;Xnde I Unaulm m
_
Liuiy (fixing hltn with a scirnfui glance) I Tbe gkye terrier looked up nnd down tho
Four Men Killed and Mr. Sage and
Springer’s action can.wd some change in —Indeed! Then what do you mean by ex- street fora minute before deciding which
Opportunity to
Half a Dozen Others More or
the vole about to be autiohnced. Four o!
pectiug people to pay the highest prices for , way to go. Then be saw a fire plug oppol&lt;aler lite bomb-thrower was partly identified ,
Springer’* supporter*—Bryan of Ne­ sueb nbotnlnablu work? Do you suppose site an&lt;\atarted for 1L
Laos Seriously Hurt
as one H. D. Wilson, alias terd. The 111 at
braska, Sno*^ of Illinois, aud M 'rtin and for a tuonieiit----tbe dead and Injured •» far ns now known i»: I
J "Get up ou the fire plug, Bobby," cried
Patton of Imliann—allowed tbeir names
Dead—H. D. Wilson, alias terd; R. F. Norton. I
Man at the Desk (smiling)—But, nfadam, '. hl* master.’
to stand reO-irJed in favor of Springer;
of Far Rockaway, 3&gt; years uLl, died in Cham- I
| Bobby got up on tbe plug and sat there,
Chaplain
—
Debcr's Street bt*vital; unknown man. head ant) ;
but Busey and Steward ot Illinois, and
Lady (ns before, only niore so)—No doubt still wagging his tail. Presently he refragment* of body picked upon flour and walls !
Holtnitn cf ludiaua, voted for Crisp On yuu mny find it amusing to make carica- turned and his master told ouc of the
et tbsThtiass Frighfally Mutilated—.
of Russsll Sage's office, black hair, ruppota-d to .
Dec. 8.—Springer did It motion ot Brown ot Indiana tbe nomina­ tures uf people, but you can’t expect them ' otter young men to pntdown a nickel and
tea clerk to Mr. Sago; unknown man. portions
tion
o
’
Cri?p
was
made
un.-tnimoua
A
I of whtue mutilated remains wi re found in tte
to pay you for doing so. I have come here I a penny on tbe sidewalk. L
state«mau took the action
tbut you will either makes
'. Itallway outside of Mr. Rage's ofih &lt;•- Ml-sing - ' that
yon that
make a I "How many cents are thereon the pave“ fly in the selection motion was then mnde for the appoint­ tn tell you
ment by tte chairman of five members to
j F. J. Measles, X‘&gt; years old, typewriter nnd ’
ot Crisp, of Geor­ Inform Judge Crisp of bis selection and decent photograph of my husband or meat, Bobby?" asked his owner.
stenographer to Russell Sort-, said to have
Bobby terketl six limes.
gia,
as
Democratic
I teen blown up Uy the expk*l&lt;»n. may te one t
to escort him to tlie presence of the cau­
Man at the D«ak (•millng more and
His nuu-rer picked up tte copper penny
caucus nominee cus. Accordingly Chairman Holman ap- more}—But, my dear lady, these pic­ and said, “Now, Bobby, how many cento
w YoMK. I tec. Si —A terrific expla­ of the unknown dead.
I'uluted
Wlisou
of
Missouri,
O'Ferrall
of
for
speaker
of
the
tures
—
are there?"
in
Virginia.
Caicbinua
of
Miaslaalppl,
Wil
­
------- „ --, vu«n on »nv tirnii: VOth o u sc —and the ;
Lady (Indignantly)—Not another word,
Bobby barked five times.
and onel J. J. Slocumjnudied and cut about ttefwe,
- . hl Union Trust
long struggle was' son of West Virginia and Stahlnecker of sir, on the subject of these pictures! I 1
His owner picked up the nickel and put
New York a* the committer, aud these would not have them at any price. It is down the penny, saying, “How many penta
as tbe hut nut seriousty. «Un to walk away; ('. W.
Broadway, It is
over. This occur­
Osborn, cashier for Ruswll R*gv. cut. ratditd.
gentlemen
proceeded
to
Judge
Crisp
’
s
your
duty
to
----are there now, Bobby ?’’
to Trinity aud tu-uted from head to foot nnd probably in­
rrade.'’ It run*
red on tbe thirtieth headquarters aud told him of hl&lt; auccens.
Man at tlie Desk (kyins with'difficulty
Bobby barked once.
ternally Injured, will probably die; WiHlmn
. ~ aud b used
ballot and at near
to restrain his laughter)—If you will listen
His master picked up the penny and put
ludor, Wall street tanker, cut about tho face
ENTER THE WINNING CANDIDATE. rto me a moment—
10 o'clock last
; egreM from
and head andUruiiM-d; W. R. teldlaw. at hos­
down the nickel.
evening.
Tbe
canI
pital suffering from many injur Ire: Samuel C.
IxvHy (with U.-ikhingcycs)-I will listen to , "Suppose I take two cents away from
Calhoun, telegraph operator, badly bruised
Ain met at 10 a. m.
nothing, air. I insist that you shall make that,
that. Bobby.” he said, “how many will be
■ved railroad
and dnxed; Frank Kol«rtM&lt;u, broker's clerk,
.
goal----1I *left?"
- •**
So that, with n
Wn king between Wilson of Missouri
iiadiy lacerated und cut, may die; uneon*elona
,tion. The
I Bobby barked three times.
few recesses ont, and O’Ferrnll, judge Crisp entered tba| Eater proprietor from the skylight.
man.
supposed
to
te
Ramuel
Iliuru,
of
lllaj
"Suppose 1 take one cent away, how
.&lt;• aud shock
Proprietor (reganilng the grinning and
a r. etttsp.
it had taken ten
Matba. Kun . ।Identification assumed from doc­
house chamber, where bcreceived an ova- ] apparently disrespectful man nt the desk many will be left?"
honrs to finish the work left uncom­
.. f r I ghtful.
ument found in pocket'.
tlon that la*led several minutes. The with a v. iibenug glance)—What's the mat­
Bobby barked four times.
Created Tr»ine-»tt-&gt;as Exelirmrut.
pleted Saturday night,
.
About an hour
.
•'Suppose I taka four cents away, how ,
Crisp men gnv« vent to tbeir lungs with ter here?
B. F. Norton, who was employed a- a*-.*rk was
taken
from caucus
lime at
Man .it the Desk (bunding photographs)— many would be left?"
in Mr. Sugi'* iJBce. v.a* W-»n‘through tte
freedom, while many of tbe Mills mtn
when
, noon
the
nicmter* stopped
This lady hoa just brought these pictures ! Bobby barked once.
long enough to permit tte clerk of tbe helped mu 11 the din with more conretva- Lack----| ."Siipjkjms I take five cents away, bow
ted by
( hou«e to call the roll at the opening of tive applnnw. Standing in front ot tbe
Lady (with dignified firmness}—Allow manv would be left?"
Lntpb
I Ukagured the teUdin*. The rinnKin* had congress But as sonn a* the roll was chair be will occupy Judge Cris;&gt; bowed me to explain to your employer. These 1 Bobby looked up at Lis master, wagged
J spread Uk.' wildfire f’inuigk ...
tewn t!
il.at a boiler
to its occupant. Judge Hi&gt;lm*tu, and the photograph* which yuu have made of. my i his tail nud was silent.
;
callfl
Holman
moved
that
the
house
ad
­
| expioamn iiad wr&gt;-.-k&lt;d
the building
buildin iu which
..... «.c«l tte
latter mvited 1dm to swetnd tbe pintform husband are simply a disgrace. At tbe ‘ "Thai's correct, Bobby; nothing would
Mr. stu-re wr.« badly —
tte elevated rnilrnail utTtws arc. People ■ Joum till today at noon and the motion
to the nprakcr’s seat Standing there tbe price you charge, your customers certainly te left,” said the master. “You are a very
The man who threw ru»br*l fran thrir office, al
■ - Broadway
_ won easily carried.
J!’ along
next prv’tdin-4 officer of the b.'tiwv of rep- have the right to ex|iect----good dog. Cu into that shop, nnd be care­
aud
Wall
virvvt
and
ran
foreheaded
into
tte
t»f
Mr.
Sage
’
s
clerks
and
rt-&gt;entniivcs delivered a brief nddreas. He
Proprietor (also beginning to smile)—My ful to shut the door behind you. because
several others, and »tr»*t to L-zrn wl.at dwo-ter 1,-vl happened.
There were but two Votes taken in cau­ spoke slowly and deliberately, nnd with dear madam, you arc iniitaken----tbe dr.y is chilly. I will join you In a mo­
In less t*uu» f»w mit.utt- after tte । xploalon
w«re injured. The explo- Lad occurred Broadway und otter street* fn cus yesterday morning before the bouse some feeling.
Lady (in a towering r.igei—Do you mean ment."
the work of a fiend, whether inBobby walked into the More on the cor-,
convened; aud 'hey were of no particular th.* mark*: your loiindcacr andcstaem. Il to tell mt- that yoti can't do any better
ner, went behind theojen door, pnabed it
&gt;r no’ is yet unknown, who went to
sl^nitlcaner. There were a few changes, pledge my *yIf here a &lt;1 now :*• devote what* I than Hint for one pound a dozen?
humanity.
| Proprietor—Ha, ha, ha! I can do better to. and was not sect?i.gain — Washington
.-■.;.-c’s office with thy purpose of
to tte
but not enough to make muterial differ­ ever of industry and ability 1
for twelve shlliiugs
Scar.
-inxtiug him.
'
TEN DEAD MEN UNDER A WALL ence in the siinatiun. Neither was there advunremrnt of the real lu:m«t** of the ItemLady—Sir!
oenttlc party. (Applause.) I lax to say to you
anything notable in tbe voting after tbe now, « hen I »p*-aX t he first w&amp;rd t*&gt; you since I
Proprietor (emphatically)—Much belter.
xtury I* that at 12:15 o’clock in the
house bad been adjourned, upto the twen­ am ywnr selection for ► peaker, that my election
I-ady—This l&lt; an insuiL I aboil take
Before Watts, tbe discoverer of tbe pres­
r;:oon a small, *ell dressed roan apent mode of making shot, had his notable
St. PAt’L, Dec. h— At 1 o’clock yester--! ty-third vote, when MrMBHn aud bis sup­ m&gt;au« i&gt;&lt;&gt; step Ixu-kwan! in tariff reform. iiivnns----Proprietor (y-umpelllng himself to grav­ dream, tbe manufacture of shot was a
Mitiy about 35 year* old. carrying a day afternoon a thundering crash was''porters held a conference and swore they [Cheers.] I dr-lre tu*ay that there if hi our
party tflday n&lt;» man v hi more earnestly be­ ity)—I beg your jiardnu, but these don’t slo4, laborious and consequently costly
ter btg, called nt ilrttoell Sage’s cfwould “never dttwti Mr Micawber." as it lieves in tbe LXniocnu-.’ doctrine nt tariff re­
heard in the center ot the wholesale dis- ;
Great Imrs of lead had to ba
were. At this time Springer had but a form than I do. (Tretm ndom applause.] happen to ta our pictures at all! They process.
• •. the sveond fl &gt;r.r uf «1 Broadway,
trict and a dense cloud of dtut rose from I d-x' nm.-n he could call hi» own, while
After the long struggle through which we were taken nt Smithson's, next door but pounded into sheets of a thickness nearly
I for Mr. Sage. Hr was told that
one. We are Smithers. See?
equal to tbe diameter of the shot desired..
the bltck burned out by the recent &gt;.rvat ■ McMillin Loti innetcen.
Sage was buh^ vod ejuld not lie seeu. fire. A wall tiis't falieu nnd a score of .
Lady (examining name on photograph) These shot had thro io be cut into little
Hu eh Drops Out of the Fight.
man pershtcu and continued to talk coeu were buried in the rulus. The scene •
—H’m—er—well. I did make n mistake, cubes, placed in a revolving bamfi, and
On the I®1 ballot Hatch, having lent one
certainly, but (energetically) I have not there rolled around until, by the constant
lend torn-. Mr. S-igr, w ho was iu an of ll.e great fire WM iu the block bounded ot bl* nifii to Mill*, concluded that it
the slightest doubt—not the slightest— I friction, tbe edges wore off from the little
•
ffive, came out to *cc w bat was the by Thin!. Wacouta ao.l Rosabel street* would tea goad time for him to slide
•
•here -•
1 v.i..h t&lt;&gt; ray. however. that during the pn&gt;- that (£-••••
they bad teen -taken
they 1 cubes, aud they became spheroids.
. u r.
He naked tie man what was nu:T the Union station, and the fallen wall out, and he c.nue ini') the hall and voted grv*of tliii- &lt;anva&gt;s 1 have *tid n»&gt; aoninwoi!id :have been fully a* bad or even!
Watts bad often rucked bis brain trying
for Crisp. It be bud l:t&gt;|&gt;ed that this vote i&gt;l&gt;c-iiiig any individual or individual* which
r.-ar«! up sixty feel ibthe ceuter, belong­
worse. Good morning!—Tendon Tit-Bita. to discover some better ar.d less coatly
would
start
the
deluge
he
wm
dlsap
would at *11 Ju -tify bint or them in l»vins any
.and a private in- ing to the Farwell. Oz:nun. Kirk Jt Qx j
scheme, but in vain. Finally, after spend­
feeling oi unkhi&lt;h:&lt; n-« mraitKt me. 1 have felt
pointed,
for, nitaougu
although ioe
the vn*u
Criap men
, . ,,
,...
, .
,
, i’
.*i:i:iu. iur,
Held
on
t&lt;»
a
Good
Thing.
j
ing
an evening with some boon compan­
-vlL-w « Uh yuu,"
bj.dlog. lihynra
.v.rklnK .!«.«:
bta ni&gt;
ciM.
u.
that it wm a friendly *• raggle: ! have felt that
Upon Kaukakev.cluse by the water’s edge, Iions at the alehouse, he went borne, went
S.i^e inquired with whnt lie could the ruins clearing away the debris.,
I Ic;change
iaIll.t, hjg
hisvtl£e
vote,
. eex-.vpt
x ept .two
twoother
other Hatch
Hatch
stands a tree on which is "blazed’’ with a tto bed aud soon fell a»lo-p. His slumtea,
.•*
The man with the Barbel replied:
.
m..n
*ha
followed
their
cliief-into
the
Came on Thrrn VVItlioat Warning.
[ men, who
chief-lnto
iKRMc shali meet and &lt;*rKui.lrc we will stand hunting knife the letter C. This is in 1however, were disturbed by unwelcome
wan',” he said slowly and distinctly.
There was not the* slightest intimation ■’ Crisp ranks. This made tbe vote stand: tog« tber a* oi.r l«&gt;dy. working and latering for
iu one ot which he was out again
commcmuratiua of an' adventure that dreams,
&lt;
;i- milltotr two hundred thousand dol- that there was danger ot such a catas- Crnp. Hit; Mill*, IM, Springer, 13; Me- the goixl &gt;*f the |&gt;art&gt; . (Loud applnux).
Judge Cox, of tho criminal court, had with “tbe boys." and os they were stum­
1 tbstik jou Kguin for j-our cunfl&lt;l&lt;-uee and 1 there not no many, many years ago. The 1bling borne it began to rain shot—beauti­
■- We want them right here and now." (ropb,. So oo. t.d
bol
&lt;b.l
. '
•.
Concluded to Rce«-»».
kindness, n:.&lt;! teg to assure yon 'that tbis
tbe support, would b«H « from tb. -id, '
r&lt;&gt;
Qa nnJ
Jld tb, whois contest te-* left in my bosom no unkind . judge'mid some friends were up there fish- !ful globules of polished, sbinlffg lead—In
such numbers that be and bis companions
• Mr .-.-.ge started Lark, but instantly Tbe er«b cure without w.ruloit »»d ; a,(em
on tbl. men or tb»E feeling loprar.) any .member of the Iioumi. ing. One evening w hen they were out iu ।
separate boats a storm c.une np. It was :had to seek rbelter.
•
verin^ his presence of mind said it simultaneously the scream* and groan* uf i but e-ch man
w be thi benefle- [Great cuthurtat.:u and cheering.]
In the moruiug Watte remembered his
quite a storm, loo. even for u larger stream
Tbe Other Ottlce** Selected.
a a-.t great deal ot ir.oaey, at/d that he tbtf dead and dying were heard About a jary of tj)C comtlue aud nothing was
dream, and it obtruded itself on
i
At the conclusion of bls speech Judge th.-iu the tuuddv Kankakee. The river was curious
w&lt; uld have to think of it. He knew that ! dozen men who were at work on Third j effected, ex&lt;ept that it was noticeable Crisp withdrew from the caucu* amid whipped into foam aud great waves rolled. 'his mind all day. He began to wonder
street
ran
to
the
scene
and
began
searchthat
where
a
defection
occurred
It
was
. wa-i dealing with a crank, sod was
more applause. Il was just )(&gt; o'clock The frail little bouts tossed and tumbled, what shape molten lead would assume ir
ing among the ruina l^ifty others, de- from somb other mau than Crisp or Mills,
string for time. But subterfuges were
when ’.he contest was settled, snd after and gave every evidence uf capsizing, for falling through the air, and finally, to s&lt;t
spite tbe-fact tliat men were dying among I and
series
defections
&lt;auv that in
.M tlie —
------—of
~ ------------- those some brief discussion It was decided to they were uot bujlt to ride such heavy aena. his mind at rest, he ascended to the top»f
t fn with thl-' crank. He band no time
tbe ruins, stood aloof, afraid to venture - two men alwava
always showed
showed ud
upasastbe
tbeones
ones
proceed st once to the business of select­ Tbe craft in which Judge Cox was seated tbe steeple of t he church of St. Mary at
। u« wait, and he H)id so
Wt cannot wait. I toid your clerk our within reach of the remaining walls, who got the votes. Each'of these men ing the ether efficers of tbe house. Tbe was particularly frisky, and the judg% be­ Iledcliffe, and dropped slowly and reguargained right along and at about tbe same
•
came pale as he thought of n watery grave ly a ladelful ot molten lead into the »oat
tie's wm urgi-oL
The money is which now tottered menacingly.
rate, but Crisp continued to keep his fir*t officer to be elected was the clerk. awaiting him.
below. Descending, be took from th&lt; bot­
-ranted now. - In thia Michal I, |&gt;ave dyna­
lead. A conference bst ween Springer and Kerr of Pennsylvania, received tbe nomi­
Lika a' skillful mariner, however, he tom of the shallow pool several harifub
mite, pound*'of it. I'nleaa fsu had over
nation by acclamation.
A general Dollov alarm was turned in, McMillin failed to do anything, and after
of tbe most perfect shot be had-ove- seen.
made
for
the
short-and
ran
bls
boot
ag^nsc
Ex
Congressman
Yoder
was
placed
lu
the money, up she goes."
and in a few minutes all the police dis­ the twenty-sixth ballot a recess to S p. m.
Watts' fortune was made, for fron this
nomination fur tte position of sergeant- a tree. Carefully lie crawled to the bow,
Mr. Sage made one more attempt to tricts had responded with patrol wagons
exploit emanated the idea of the Ax tow­
and forces of extra men." Police Chief ij wa*
u.mo.
at-arms aud uu other c mdidnte appearing and raising to his feet, threw his arms er, which ever since has teen the only
temporize. He Lad nut got the money,
Clark, with Fire Chief Jackson and his !
Tu* Cauetis at Work Again.
around the tree and bung ou for dear
be. too, tva* nominated by acclamation.
De said: i.-fs visitor might come agwin.
means employed in the manufacture of the
Msistaot chief, made an attempt to or-' U
15 before tbe
lt wa*. however,
however. W:
S:W
the memThere was h slight contest over tbe life. Tbe storm went down as suddenly ss
ganlze the laborers and set them to wpxk 1 bers could be got together. During tbe doorkeepecxhlp, but one billot settled the I it enme us. but still the judge clasped the little missiles SO important in war and
At the word tbe man made an angry removing tbe dead nnd injured.
Tfae rears* the Springer men held a conference
j tree iu fond embrace. The walers became •port.—Philadelphia Bulletin.
gesture nnd raised the Rachel at arm’s men were wild with excitement, however, | !g a committee room. Springer was not matter in favor of cx-C»&gt;ugres»man Tur* | still, but the judge did not let go the tree.
length. "Ycu will nut?" he said, “Then and it was a long time before more than present. The result of this conference ner, ot New York, popularly known as One of his companions noticing him, ex
tbe ’Iceman." who received 17b Votes
half a doxen could be induced to go at the ■ *■» shown on tbe first ballot token after
here g'sa."
“What's the matter with Washington's
against 27 for ex Diorkreper Fields and claimed:
An explosion followed which almost work. The others rau back and fqrth । ihe beginning of tbe evening session,
“Why don’t you let go. judge? The legs?" Every stranger who gores for the
r t sed the roof from tbe building, and around tbe building shouting to each ' *l»u four of tbe Springer men deserted Mr. Colt, of Connecticut.
first time on tbe statue of the immortal
Ex-Post master Dalton, of Indiana, who storm is over."
Mr. Sage was blown clear through the other and uttering imprecations against j his ranks, Babtett and Miller, of Wiscon“
That's
all
right,
”
responded
the
judge.
George
which stands before the subtreas­
handled tbe mall of the bouse under prevrivay of his private office, and across the contractors, or stood gazing blankly , »ln going to Mill* snJ Durborow aud Me­ vlous DemocraticadniinlMration*, secured "Another one bailable to come up, aud I ury invariably asks tbe question. From
tbe room. He lauded in n bank of rub- at the ruin.
•
I Gann,
This
the top of the head to the knees of the
Ituuu. of
vi Illinois,
..........., who went to Crisp.
.
tbe pustmasterahip on one ballot. Tbe know when I've got a good thing."
1&gt; «h.. Tbe stranger wm thrown agaias&amp;
Died Speaking uf His WHS.
Igave Crisp ,ns
1(0 and Mills »
9G The tw
twenty
— -­ vote was dose. Dalton's opponents were
That is why this particular tree wm statue tho bronre is dust covered and
ninth ballot showed but one change— ax-Congressman McClatntny. of North marked with Judge Cox’s initial.—Indi­ weather worn; from tbe knees ‘down the
the partitioq and blown to pieces.
of Now York, deserting
legs are hri^lantly polished and shins like
The fire department, under Chief -Jack- Stahlnecker.
j
Carolina, and Major Wright, of Virginia, anapolis Journal.
son, arrived almost in soon as the police, jMills for Crisp.
new metal. \
EFFECT't&gt;F THE EXPLOSION.
an ex-UnioD soldier.
How Russian 1’liotugraphers Get Even.
and tbe mefc of the latter department '
All aorta of Tdeaa are advanced as to the
Rev. Mr. Milburn, chaplain ot the last
THE
BEGINNING
OF
THE
END.
The Russian photographers have a cause of this, but the real cause la a very
rendered invaluable aid. In less than
house and of s&lt; veral previous houses, was
strange and original way of punishing simple one. There are hundreds of janihalf an hour eight men were taken out of
re elected chaplain by acclamation.
Adjournment of tte caucus wan reached those whom they have photographed, and torx who live In the big buildings along
Tbe persona In Mr. Sage's office at the the ruins dead. One poor fellow whose I
ers urrat
yet who have failed to pay the bill for their Wall and tbe neighboring streets, and the
time of the explosion were: Str. Sage; bis I skull was crushed in a horrible manner, ‘ Tbe most exciting incident of the day I at 11 JU p. m.
work. Outside of each pholographing «•- majority of them are heads of families.
:&gt;rother-ln-law, Colonel Slocum; C. E. but who was still alive, struggled to his happened soon. Before the calling of the
Mills Has Nothing to Say.
labllshmont there is a frame hung in a In the evening, when the district around
feet
for
an
instant
and
staggered
a
few
?anno, of T Naaaau street; B. F. Norton,
Mllh, when askbd to make some com­ most conspicuous place. Into this frame about the subtreasury is as silent and de­
roll on tbs thirtieth ballot was begun
' For Rockaway; C. W. Osborn, • of feet toward the opening, then be dropped ,
ment on the result of tbe contest said: “I J are put the pictures of all the delinquents serted as a city of the dead, the children of
McMillin after a hasty consultation with
Brooklyn, and Mr. Monxies, attaches of to hb knees with one band resting ou tbe
have nothing to say to the pre**." Spring who owe and cannot or will not pay. In- these janitors come forth and have tbe
some of bis adherents entered tbe cham­ er and McMilliu expressed themselves as 1
tte &lt; filer; Frank Robinson, of Bergen loose bricks.
■ stead of putting tbe pictures in right side wildest kind of romps on the steps of Un­
The list of dead is as follows: Edward ; 1ber of the house and announced his with­
1’cint, and a messenger boy. All these
quite satisfied with the result of the I up in tbe usual dignified manner, they are cle Sam's strong box.
wrre killed or more or less severely In­ K Wilcox, contractor; Hans Hanson, | drawal from tbe contest. Tbe announce­ struggle.
It is considered a daring feat by the
Inserted upside down.
Swede
laborer;
Cbarlea
Katrinski,
Pule
1
ment came like a thunderbolt from a
Ono sees In these frames pictures of smaller boys to go out on tbe pedestal
jured. Tbe wounded, ones were taken to
FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS.
laborer; George Shaplnski, laborer, John clear sky and for a moment tbe members
blooming children, pretty maids and digni- which supports the statue and climb up
O’Connell’s drug store across tbe way.
Adamski; Frank Mnreo; Charles Larson; prevent were taken back. McMillin made
The Nenats
and■ Bosse —nft tf-.
Representatives
matrons, who are punished in this one ot the legs. Tbe constant repetition
- ---i.ri.nl.
where tbeir injuries were attended to.
three unidentified.
Tbe injured—John
Called to Order j way, although they may have no share in of this produces the mysterious polish.—
Havoc In Sage’s Offices.
Warren, Thomas Somatra. Frank Deith- his announcement lu a speech ot about
Washington. Dec. 7 —The senate was tbe actual delinquency. Tte children, of New York Commercial Advertiser.
The scene In the wrecked office of Rus­
, five mlnutec He said he withdrew In the
sell Sage after tbe explosion was one of cr, Samuel Petero, and an unknown mau
interest uf“party harmony. When tbe called to order by Vice President Morton course, have no option as to whether their
niciurrx tiwuid
■Mvwe— te
—token
--------ruin and chaos Tbe lar^e main office
full Import of McMillin's action broke promptly st 12 o'clock noon Mondsy. Tbe ' picture,
Jn.ld.0. were &gt;ul w be pboiovrubjd by
THE DEATH RECORD.
Talking ateut newspapers, I dissectad
Las a smaller office on each side. The ex­
I on tbe members there was a wild shout senate at) p. m. adjourned until Tuesday .
devoted bat enrctess fathers, and the one of tbe New York Sunday papers the
plosion apparently occurred tn the main I
I that expressed approbation, relief aud
Mr*. Pahmema .ANTHONY, mother of
matrons
l»y
husband*
who refused to ntber day and found it was made np as
at
12
noon.
I
office, nnd expended its force westward to­
exultation, all in one.
Sherman said that as Brice bed his ere-1 •boulder the re»pvnaibl[ity of paying .ur follows: It contained 352 columns. AdverJudge
Anthony
of
Chicago,
at
Sterling,
Made ’Em Happy All Aruantf. *
ward tbe larger of the small offices, and
dentials be was entitled tote sworn in. I facslmilbe of tbeir fair better halvas.- tisementa, 135; local politico, 8; shopping
through It to the cfflces.of tbe elevated Ills
The Mllh men were jubilaut and tbe but that this was not. to be considered as ।
Isaac M. Brown, editor Columbus Re­
—New York Advertiser.
news, 0; article on ths census, 6; storiea, fi;
railway. In Mr. Sage’s main office the
Crisp men evidently thought they had wiring «»T rfghl.G
OW°
1
sthletlos. 6; foreign news, fl; a prominent
furniture was overturned aud broken; publican, at Columbu*. Ind.
Major Geokgk W. McKee, at Philadel­ equal cause for joy. for they joined in the tore should discover Brice wm ineligible. |
woman's baby, 3; short editorials, 8; dra­
tbe walls and ceilings were bared of
Promptly at 12 noou Munday the first l “Struck tbe funuiest case of my life Sat­ matic news, fl; all sorts, 86. Total, 868
cheering with a will. McMillin did not
planter iu great patches; the little closet phia.
William L Hall, of the secret service, express preference for any candidate, and session of the houx of representatives of urday,” said City Physician Hazzard, of columns. 1 was unable, after a careful
built under the wash basin was w recked;
tbs
Fifty
second
c&lt;
ngrss.
was
called
to
Allegiuuiy.
“
I
am
examiner
for
a
life
search, to find out where tbe Sunday port
there was an anxious look on the faces of
broken ink bottles and other office imple­ at Chicago.
Insurance company, and was making an of the paper wax. Now, reading at an ordi­
WlLU AM Harry Hay, eighteenth earl tbe Mill* and Crisp men as tbe vote pro­ order by Clerk M&lt; Perron. Th. roll
ments were scattered about, and valuable
of tbe houp* disclosed the presence of 830 examination
ex&gt;mjnatjou ot
of an oil producer living
irnog on
uu nary gait, it took me 7 minutes to read one
papers were strewn over the floor. Tbs
ceeded. Tbe McMillin men divided be­ membere’out of m Immediately after Non.ii
Norlh avenue.
Mrenue. Hs
He was •taking
“king oat
out a
a policy column of tho salt! paper. Seven minutes
ofLot'18
ErrolI./
Box RUN, Swiss consul to Chi
safe lay iu tbe midst of tbe sagging floor,
tween tbe two leaders, seven going to
tbe conclusion of tte roll call at i-:su on for
. 810,000.
JVW, He wanteduto
&gt; go
goout
outofoftown
town to 1 column means just SB hours and 31
agape with documenta inclosed In stout cago.
Crisp and eleven to Mills McMillin also motion ot Holman the bon-e adjourned today and was lu a burry. Tte policj was minutes to 233 columns. Now, deduct 20
DOM Pedbo, ex-emperor of Brazil, at voted for Mills and be wm loudly ap­
| in favor of his wife, aud when, asked'to hours and a half from Sunday and it docs
m*in!lla envelopes.
until noon Tuesday.
ouara a»«
—
tfve ber Mm® •&gt;« scratched his head for
plauded by tbe Texan’s followers. Many
pot leave much time In which to read your
Parte
Mrs. Elizabeth Odrex, oldest native members followed tbe progress of the vote
PICKING UP THE DEAD AND HURT.
Bible, to go to church, get acquainted with
u,«,. r i-T*™.-«. r.
your family, visit the sick, and get the eat­
by means of tally-sheet* and when the
born resident of Michigan.
GXJB3X CjMS.i YOHD, old resident of last name had been called it was found galberiug uf royalty yesterday at Marl- lt»a Urger than that.’
ing and sleeping belonging to the day done
that Crisp had 113 rules—lacking une of borough House, tbe London residence of । -Well, though the man had been mar- with.—New-York Letter.
Minooka,
F. B. Ills.
Whitney, assistant genera!
the Prince of Wales. The occasion of rjed eighteen years, be had u» go home and
nomination.
; freight agent of the Union Pacific, at
tills gathering together of princes and make his wife write her name out on a
Sprlogsr Jumps Into tho Broach.
Hla Mouth Was CloMd finally.
—— ided over by the queen her- card. I can’t bl-ntit- him for not remem­
repted by the police ana c-orou-i——---- Befutetbe
result
the
ballot
an­ * Jf w
Speaking of dosing up time remind* tr
Befute
rhe entered
rcsuii ol
otthereto
mr
avand
. was
__
the h.btiy,
us
called
’ L
_ -i-bration
”* 1 caro
’ G
‘ C!W‘ * “’‘
--------Bounced
Springer,
badun.
been
waiting
... «-•»— "iJ--J
— '------«
•—* M.ma S.
in undertaker Duffy’s eatabUsbment. at 88,i Omaha.
Tte Rt. Ear. Edgar Phiuf Wad­ in
- &lt;•
—who
w),., hud
been
waiting !
that there are rrrr tew peopls who kno *
Greenwich street. Il was not much. The; HAMS, bishop of the diocese of Ogdens­
when to keep their tnontba rioaed. Ian
I Lead was there, blackened, but neither cut
si&gt; example &lt;.f tue tact Sunday. A vcmr,
N. Y.E I). Taylor, prominent reslColonel
। nor disfigured, it was cut off at the top of ths.&gt; burg.
i; tuan who Lad engaged in a heated diac?
^vMlM.i'vCovI.r.
Cr«
P
,t
b.
:
W
Thrm^ob
“
“
«'*•
&lt;*»
=i&gt;-;
r-rek. owl looked fur rfll tbe world like thel dent of Chicago.
-—
9, rion with an rider nn.l more mnaenlay wm" '
-u_,
---------w
|
U
,
an
„
popular
one,
t
he
princess
oeiug
»
«.
—
Dnieper.
Rv;
t3S&gt;.
Du.
IJOO;
F.liior.
.
&lt;01;
Bb
,
—they bad te-n talking polltia*—was heir'
mask of a man 35 or &lt;0 ysars old. with full
“
—*&lt;A«nt New
■
I ougb
peppier
ooe, (be prlneee. beta, a tbor- j pop.
ap. Vo)1,770;
_ Rsn
Ebgiiahwoman.
jn Rbon.,
Asia—Ganges.
Iran-ndtly, 3,800;• led np the avenue by two friends who te'
Jaw
H.Temperance
Kellogg, e&amp;
State
society,------al Roch '
t- ard that might Jjlvo ta-en long, but Is now York
Hporided. “1 vole tuc
.
•' Index,
2,300;
Euphrates,
1,730;
Atnoor, 3,
2,800;
succeeded in separating thedbputonta in
1
In
Asia
—
Ganges.
1,710;
lra&lt;ri*itly,
COO,
turned close :o tte chin. Then there was a
Crisp mm broke louse lu uue wild, uure­
leg. .ths right: tte left foot, mw hand, and that ester,
N. Y. Joseph &amp; Coxejld of tte ( strained yell Tney mounted on the de*k«
Cate 1 retr s*&lt;l Mr. Lobby.
Yang tae-Kiang. 3.300; Hoang-Ho, 2,70^ In lime to prevent a fight. Seemingly a
Colonel
I W M all. Tbe body preqww was gone; of neither
nnd cbair*. and yd led Mt the top of tleir
SING Sing. N Y . D -c. 8 —Loppr, who tambtsl, 800; Yencsel, 3,250; Ohi, 2,700.
j trouble was past, but Just at thb juoctu
Twenty-first
infau'ry,
at
Furl
Randall,
I chert nor abdomen wa. a trace fonnd. Tte leg
In Africa-Nile. 2,500; Niger, 2,000; Sene- j tte young mac applied aa opprobriov
voices. Books, haudterebiefs and paper murdered his wife July 4. IMO. suffered
that Was there was broken and twisted. Such
epithet to one of hb friends who was Jest.
(fhruds of clothing aa were found showed that S. FDred B. Wbitket. Ztslstant general wm- thrown into the air. aud for a few rJectrotbaDasia yesteiday just after noon. gal. l,«0; Gambia. 1,700.
tte num had worn ln:ucn* of a blue-black freight agent ot tbe Union Pacific road, iiiiuuteR prmdr toTuium reigned supreme. He died as all tte otters who bars been’ In Atnericf.—Mik*ouri to the Mbabalppi, ing him. and tte next minute he wa
Crisp men Imbued e*ca other and shouted executed that way-quickly, palulea-ly 8,100; Missouri to tbe Gulf, 4.330; Mbsia- sprawllnaon tbe sidewalk, where the Ms*
plaid, a black uvt-riost aud long black stockatJudge
Omaha.
wlUoot dUlorUu or bl.luturu “Wb M». Aouoo, S.W Bloor &lt;1. 1, bU UooLd U». No. U b, bad
M
Hrrus P. Raeney,. leader of the out words of congratulation that were ud
Tbar. vara a bv “Idbi buu. oo lb. Ulo PUu. l»«h &amp;. La&lt;r«n«. M00; Orinoco, nuob abm-bni — an kaov bovsgt
• —»tj
vtnoeak
bar. at Cleveland.
H&lt; bad been careful tn rU Llmswlf of •"*&gt;? Ohio
W. L. 806EXT. traffic manager of the
.rihapolauorcoaialoa.
Bto Grude, l#a-Bx«bup.
DvutermFma.
a. m- bad »-*&gt; wrt’^?%u’rfcdL&lt;uJy“ ui Kansas ffty, Fort Scott and Memphis
tMua that ssMUt &lt;**«*-• “•
w .
Llavk tet. but be U*xi
hole la the

minutes later Mr. Rtomm. hta brS.tadX’

House Gavel.

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5Sl**SS

�GREATEST DRIVE ON EARTH.
5,350
■

Yards

All

Ribbon!

Silk

AT THE FOLLOWING UNHEARD OF PRICES:

NUMBERS 5-7 ONLY 5 Ct8. PER YARD.

White Flannel Blankets only 75c. per Pair.

TWO STORES.
We will continue business at the old stand and invite all in search of

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes,
,

Felts, Overs, Socks and Rubbers,
To Look. Over Tixis Stock.

Q 1713 fM ^1 *

Wc make this special effort, the running of two of the largest stores in the city in conjunction
I Xt-lnl
I -I | Ol \ 1 • during the winter, for the comfort and convenience of our customers, and feel assured it will be
appreciated by them. For the past six weeks we have been unable to do justice to our trade, our store being too small for the crowds of
bargain seekers, many being unable to get in the store, the crush being so great. Now we have ample room and invite you to make these
two stores your headquarters to make your purchases and meet your friends.

YOURS, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE.

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Additional Local News.

—A SUBJECT

Cash paid for live and dressed poultry,
north aide State street, opposite Hams &amp;
’’an Annan’s.
H. C. CXosr.

From now to the first day of May 1892.
Btsbv Bros, will reduce the prtoc of baths
tr m 25 to 15 cents. Remtaqper that there
is plenty of - hot and cold water, warm
roan* and clean towels. Tills offer should
be appreciated and this firm liberally
patxmixed.
Through our contemporary of tbe Journal
stating last October that, at a meeting then
held ol the agricultural society, it had
been decided to adopt tbe Australian
system of voting at future annual meet­
ings, many including the writer have been
led to criticise that committee. Our con­
temporary rrred in making this statement
AU recognised that some action must tie
taken looking toward potting an end to
• stufliiug tbe bat” at tlie annual election
of officers, whiah was especially noticeable
last year. But nu sensible man would
think It necewary to go to the ridiculous
extreme of the Australian system. Nor
was Uiis done.
An official ballot is
furnished each member, containing the
Hat of offices to be filled, and with vacant
spaces tor the writing in of names. No
one can vote who is not recorded in tbe
tiwurer’- books, as a member of the

recorded as he voles, mi that repeating
will be Impossible. According to a resolu­
tion adopted at tlie last annual meeting,
the candidate for any office having tbe
highest numtier of vote*, whether that be
a Majority or not. will be elected. But
one balloting would tie needed- We think
that it will hanHy prove satisfactory fnr a
bare, plurality to elect. And while we
recognize that the disgraceful practices of
the past must be stopped, we think some
way might be found to do it that would
doc give an united minority a chance to
elect every officer of the society. We
think the majority should rale and should
elect. Ncvertbelces we welcome this
change as a start in the right direction.

Going to Florida
Going to California

?

Qotag to Mobile
' (ktox lu Savannah
Gotag to Uot Spriugs
Gulag to Denver

Most ladies are interested in Dress Goods, and all are interested when they read of our liberal inducements, which we
still continue to extend. This has been

Worthy of your attention.

THOROUGHL Y: DEMONSTR A TED
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By our greatly increased trade. And to-day we are selling more Dress Goods than any house in the city.
enables ub to give you

(Mag to Minne*|»Hs

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Unapproachable Bargains!
Ab heretofore mentioned, we still extend to the ladies of Hastings and vicinity that liberal offer of all the inside trimmings with every
dress pattern above,50c. It behooves every lady in search of

-------------DRESS GOODSTo examine our line and prices before buying. We ask our patrons and the public to compare prices prevailing in our store with prices of
the same goods in other establishments. No matter what kind of competition comes along, we are prepared to knock it out

HE HOUMT SEASON J NM BT
And we are in the lead with a full line of goods we will open up this week for sale. An early selection is desirable.
chase a Shawl now is the time and Spaulding's is the place.

THKN
GO BY

'

No rente and light expenses
,

If you wish to pur­

x OFF ON ANY SHAWL IN THE STORE-%
We are constantly reducing the prices in order to make goods move. To our friends and the public we return thanks for our greatly increased trade
in Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloaks, Jackets, Boots and Shoes. Hoping to always deserve the same,
I am, respectfully yours,

Au«hi
Omaha

Gko. DkHavkx,
Oenl l**M’r Agent.
Grand R*plcte. Mkih.

laxative anil nutrl-

O. D. SPAULDING.

A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to inspect our store and stock. Goods shown with pleasure.

Watch Our Show Window.

Come and See the Finest Store in the City.

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

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 33

Tie best Advertis-

ry County.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 17, 1891
WHOLE NO. 1905

Hastings Banner
1 ubUabed Thursdays . y
COOK BROS..

HINTS!

_________ ATTCJS.

FOB THE HAPPY HOHDAYS.
Be wise and buy USEFUL holiday gifts now
while our stock is at HIGH and our prices at LOW
water mark.
If you cannot think whom to remember, re­
member yourself. You can make no mistake.

Men’s Suits.
Men’s Overcoats.
Smoking- Jackets.
Boys’ Suits.
Boys’ Overcoats.
Umbrellas.
Men’s Handkerchiefs.

DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Second-Hand School Books,
The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
. used in the county.

HI.

GoODYE^,

The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings,

Mich.

Men’s Gloves.
People of Barry, come where the goods are to
he found and a satisfactory selection and prices are
assured. You get what you want, something pleas­
ing, and you save your fare on every considerable
purchase at

HUDSON’S
j
GRAND RAPIDS.

HERE AVE ARE
With a full line of

HOLIDAY
SLIPPERS
And all gbdds usually found in a first-claws shoe store.
Our prices are right.
Our good are the best.

We take our goods in the front door.

Straight business.
No bankrupt fake.

All goods warranted.

Woolley &amp; Bronson
ONE PRICED SHOE DEALERS,
HASTINGS, MICH. •

COUNTY NEWS.
County news, state news
and neighboring counties on
first page of extra sheet.
1. L. Croasyyof Hastings, spent Sunday
here.
B. L. Johnson, of Middleville, was a
guest at James Fleming’s over Sunday.
L- Addle Nichols was in Grand Rapids
Monday.
L. C. Felghner and wife, of Woodland,
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mrs. A. D. Squires, of Traverse City, is
visiting relatives and friends in this vicin­
ity.
Mr. Foote, of Battle Creek, is visiting
his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Goodwin.
Rev. C. M. Arthur preached at Leslie
last Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Martin, of Hillsdale, filled the
pulpit of the Congregational church last
Sunday morning and evening.
The stand-pipe for the water works is
being erected.
A. H. Winn left for Escanaba last Fri­
day, where he intends making his future
home.
•
Mrs. R. E. Sturgh and children have
gone to Ohio to spend the winter with Mr.
Sturgis.

The weather was fine and there was a
good sized crowd at Jas. Swausou's auction
on Tuesday, the 10th.
The marriage of C. E. Fick to a Miss
Hines of Hudson, Ohio, is announced.
The yonng couple are expected In our
town soon. The best wishes of numerous
friends in this .«evtlon will accompany
them as they launch forth on the voyage
of matrimony.
IL Brininstool, wife and daughter, vis­
ited frlqnds ih Augusta on Sunday.
Theodore Phinesy and sister Nellie vis­
ited CrE. Paul’s family on Friday.
C. C. Messenger has been called to visit
his mother, who is very sick at her home
In Barry township.
A gentleman from Van Buren county In­
forms us that local obtlon Is doing n good
work for that county, and why may it not
do as much here? Let the petitions be
thoroughly circulated and all the needful
steps taken to bring it about. We belelvc
In felt boot factories, .furniture factories,
and whip factories: but not in factories
where criminals. Idiots, or lunatics, are
developed.

Mrs. Burkett of Marian. Ind., Is visit­
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shoup.
Phillip Ayers has reshingled
bls
bouse.
,
,, ,
George Kohr. of Ind., is visiting Maple
Grove friends.
.
Apout 40 friends of Pllney Dickson
gave him a peasant surprise last Monday
evening.
,, _ ,
There was a debate at the McKelvy
school bouse last Friday evening.
David Troyer and Frank Guy of Sebewa,
Ionia county, called on Maple Grove
friends last Tuesday.
Mrs. Linda Griffin Is visiting friends at
K Wi? Trover, who is working at Battle
Creek, was hurt quite bad one day last
week by having a boiler fali on Ills foot.
Frank Conly will sell his personal
property at auction the 24th of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Due and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dickson visited at A. T. Rowleys

^Mr." and

SECOND PUBLIC SALE

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At Ri«er»ide Stock Fann. Plainwell, Allegan Co., Bich.
Sale to begin at

BMAttr
SHARP.

Mrs.

Wm.

Seaman visited

friends at Nashville last 1Friday.
,
There was a party at Mr. Phillips last
Friday evening.
Woodland.

Doc. Hough Is gradually getting worse.
NO
POSTPONEMENT
T, H. Hough has been quite sick during
On account of
the past wetfc but Is convalescent at
r
»
WAATHER.
PrGeo. Smith hat been holding the black­
»n
Mtock boar* l« months to 5 years old- smith shop down during the past week
owing
to the Illness of Mr. Hough.
' torluUlng Arnold's Model.
15 grand matured brood SOWS- All bred to moat noted ag
John B. Palmerton and son, Frank, or
^SuSSuuljr flntt-oUwa yowling brood sow*. All will be Battle Creek, visited Woodland friends

ISO Head of Recorded Poland China Swine-180
-

MJO^rUMr^»^&lt;WPb’a&amp;»t*ib“ «K* rwuS&gt; for*enle* and lX$Tbe town board held a meeting 7n
Friday and adjourned till Monday night.
Mi«n Grant, teacher in the primary de­
fpotand China Record. Al! younglair
‘grandest lot of Poland Caiow rvei■expoaed M pnblJSjcu- partment of our school is quite sick.
tmand will be malic! uponapplication.Hl
Edith Densmore Is quite sick.
■achra to Riverside. t«rm» of sale, comply pwl-gw* m a
Nellie Snyder bolds forth at Schantz &amp;
volume* of Ohio Poland China Record for complete b. story
of owe and &lt;mr-thi.-d tare &lt;'C all railroad for round triptf keta.
C°L,S Parrot, of our village.
traded blai
LEVI AM MOLD, ProprwtorBoa 444. Ptalowell, Altai*0 Co &lt; *.ch.

I msSssMsr«

new taM, mJ to* to ctanwy rrte.1 for
su acres of land.

MlddlevilW.

At the meeting of the Kbool board Friday evening Mias Mlllspat^b was elected
third assistant in the high school In nlaec
of Min Neal, resigned. M1m Mlllspangh
Is an experienced teacher, and a lady of
fine ability and character. That abe will
succeed her friends do Dot question.

Your scribe being abeent from the villagei
last week, the Items were not written up.
As the weather la getting colder the
lloln« r"1
boys begin to enjoy the pleasure that the
«itb Mr. Downs as president •
ioe affords.
r»T^»8h*d&lt;lU 8Ocl&lt;1 under au»Pi«*s of the
Ethel Carveth visited friends in Grand
I&gt;. of R. pn Wednesday night was a sneRapids Saturday last
cestL Boxes were sold from 35 eta. to
The school board Friday evening formal­
Quito a number of our young people at­
the L O. G. T. meeting at Hastings ly accepted the new school building. The
The replevin suit of Eugene Baker vs. tended
last week Tuesday.
architect was here Friday aud thoroughly
Herman Wheeicr will be tried in Nash­
The Epworth Leagne held a ‘•pie” social inspected the structure. He pronounced
ville on the 18th. The attachment suit of
the job a complete one in every respect,
Frank Earnest of Fair Plains vs. Eugene at Mrs. Caldwell's restaurant Tueeday highly complimented the bulldcre, Mwan.
Baker will be tried In Justice Velte’s evening, Dec. 15th. A pleasant time and Bentley Bros. A WUklna, and congmtalaL
a good supper was enjovod by all present
court on the ifith. The termination of the
Ask Ixxll about the new mash he made ed the bomd upon getting so excellent a
above case will be looked upon with con­ last Sunday evening. There Isn't any building constructed at such a reasonable
siderable Interest by many. Baker traded tiles on Ix&gt;1L they have all flown off.
price as was paid for this.
tamest a mare warranting her to be
Fleming &amp; McKevltt have taken down
We hear a great deal of complaint be­
sound In every respect. The trade being the stand pipes to their evaporator, to pre­
cause
of the indiscriminate sboottag with­
lVa.di.De?1r
Baker’ know*us‘hal if he vent the rusting during the winter.
in the city limits, and especially so within
stayed all night, morning would develop
Owen Kinsey, of Caledonia, was the
the fact that the mare had the heaves, was guest of Miss Martha Clsler over Sunday. a block or two of our principle business
street. We know of one Instance where a
anxious to get away. He had been In
Frank Lee, the Irving dude, was In town person was nearly shot. Were these dan­
VS oodlaod but one week when Earnest lo­ to see his besLgirl Sunday.
gerous weapons in the hands of experienc­
cated him and made a trip to Woodland to
The molders have been taking a few
replevin his oxen but on getting here found days lay off, on account of not having ma­ ed men there would be no very great dan­
ger, but they are generally handled by in­
Baker had on the day previous traded terial to work with.
experienced boys, who have no thought of
o the oxen. Earnest then got out! atThe M. E. social at M. F. Jordan’s resi­
t*bmeut pafiera and took the horse that dence last Friday evening was a grand what the consequences may be as long as
Baker had received in exchange fori the success in every way. there being about they get a good shot. We are greatly in
,,x®n w«i &amp; buggy owned Iu Baker, 120 persons present and the proceeds favor of seeing the sparrow exterminated,
but object very much to having the people
i alinertoii it Smith represent thh Plaintiff amounted to about 812.
exterminated to accomplish the objeeL
and James Swoezy, of your city, the de­
There will be a dance In Jordan's hall There is a law preventing the firing of
fense.
Thursday evening, Dec. 17th for the bene­ weapons within the city limits and we
Great preparations for the Christmas fit of Richard Doer, who has been confined
tree al the M. E. church .are being made. to his bed for about six months. 48 num­ would like to seetbp city marshal apply It
The M. E. Sunday school elected the bers have already been sold, and we hope In a couple of cases and guarantee safety
to innocent pedestrians.
following officers for the ensuing vear last there will be that many more.
Sunday: Supt.. B. S. Holly; Sec.'. George
The crack of the kid’s rifle or shot gun
Where Is our truant officer? And what
Fault Treas.. Mary Ilunslcker.
is be doing by not looking after the kids breaks the stillness of the air more or leas,
that skip from school? If we have not and occasionally a sparrow bites the dust,
Dolton.
got a truant officer, It is high time we had. but not often. But the danger to people
M. R. Gwln was at Kalamazoo TliursSome of our generous hearted merchants is not lessened by the very small amount
day.
of fatalities among the sparrow tribe. We
E. McBane is home from a two weeks' are soliciting a paper to raise money have heard of many who have had the un­
enongh to buy John Pumfrey (a new hat.)
visit with Battle Creek friends.
Harry McKevltt, of Grand Rapids, was pleasant sensations incident to bearing the
Be made happy by attending theChrist____ _ the guest of his parents Sunday.
whizzing of shot over their head*
mas tree at the school liouw Christmas
Our public school closes this week for a through the efforts of the youthful sports­
men to do up the sparrows. Now there la
two weeks vacation.
A team owned by Wm. Aldrich broke
Mr. Crossman has sold his new house in an ordinance against shootimg lu the cor­
loose on the streets Saturday night and the grove to Mrs. Hill, of Yankee Springs. poration. There is a law, too, against
ran away. They were found in Wall lake Mr. C. wiU move back In the bouse lately shooting other birds than sparrows, which
‘‘taking water.” But little damage was vacated brDr. Taylor.
others are not at all exempt from the kid’s
done.
Dr. Taylor dow occupies part of Mrs. attempts at marksmanship. We Insist
The block of wood that was the tene­ Dibble’s house on Main street
that the city marshal
should arrest
ment of a living frog for one hundred aud
Dr. Lathrop, of Hastings, was the guest some of these boys and put an end to this
dangerous business, or some more or less
twenty five years Is attracting considerable of Dr. Taylor Sunday.
attention at Gwin &amp; Co.'s store.
RMph Eggleson, of Bay View, was in shocking accident is sure to follow. In
the Interest of public safety, we think
• A. A. Aldrich, at Hickory, and Luc the village on business Saturday.
Stratton have formed a partnership, pur­
Alfred Wright Is again acting as “swipe” parents siiould put a stop to allowing their
boys U&gt; carry fire-arms. If they will not.
chased the comer north of the Thompson in the Sun office.
house and will commence at once the con­
those intrusted with the enforcement of
Xmas eve one week from to-night.
struction of a large store for hardware
Will Webb is soliciting for the Middle­ the law certainly should.
and agricultural Implements.
ville Sun.
While we appreciate the good faith with
Estes Rork moved to Hastings Monday.
Sylvester Smith called on friends in which our contemporary of the Journal
Wm. Cooper is building a very showy Caledonia Sunday.
urges the alteration of Union block so as
house on Orchard street, west
Bert Webb, formerly of this place, who to permit the construction of a modern
The K. of I*, have out some handsome has been working In Grand Rapids for a •opera bouse, we do not consider it prac­
cards announcing their ball Christmas few months, has returned to Chicago, ticable. We do Dot believe snch a build­
night.
where he will work at his trade.
ing can with safety be revamped into an
A reading circle was organized last Sat­
opera house, nor would It be satisfactory
urday night.
when done. There is plenty of opportunity
The tenth anniversary of Eddie .Pen­
Wm. Smith took a wagon load of pork to build au opera bouse, at a cost ngt much
nock and wife was celebrated iu an ap­ and beef "to Grand Rapidsand reports good exceeding the expense of the repairs
propriate manner Tuesday eve.
prices.
needed to transform the upper stories of
Master Archie Hughes met with quite a
J. Conley and family, of Maple Grove, Union block into such a ImIL Through
severe accident last week while riding a visited al Ira Cotton’s last week.
the enterprise of Mr. Mudge, the present
tricycle. The forward wheel became de­
The Ladies Aid society meets at Mrs. opera house has been pul in creditable con­
tached^ causing him to fall upon a bolt Bevier’s in Woodland Center on Wednes­ dition. and Is almost as satisfactory as
Archie has been careful since where and day, the 23rd Inst This being their an­ an thing shot tof a new open* houecanbe.
bow he sits down.
niversary. a good program has been pre­ n e are not much of a believer in trying to
F. C. Brooks and family Sundayed with pared. A cordial invitation' Is extended to put old structures to uses for which they .
Ira Brooks, of Orangeville.
alt
were not built and were never intended.
Now boys, let the quails rest for a time. We think, however, Hastings must have a
The following are the new officers of the
K. of P, lodge:
new opera house; but wc want It to be a
BaaflaML
M. R. Gwin, P. C.
new one.
W. H. Chase, C. C.
The donation last Friday evening held
for Rev. Wallace was a success. There
were 110 persons seated st the table. 860
F. J. Adams. P.
The Michigan Centra! "The Niagara
was taken in for the minister.
A. Nye, M. of E.
Falls Route* will sell round trip excursion
Frank Shoemaker, of Grand Rapids, is tickets to Canada points at one fan* for the
Orrin Barrett, W. F.
visiting his brother. Charles, aud a host of round trip. Tickets will be sold Decem­
F. J. Norwood, K. of R. and S.
friends hereabouts.
E. Wilkinson. M. A.
ber 31, 22 and SS, 1831, good to return and
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles are improving very including January 9. 1822. These tickets
H. Wilkinson. I. G.
slowly from their sickness.
E, Shed. O. G.
will not be accepted for passage on the
Robert Phillips has had a wind mill put North Shore Limited trains Nos. 19 and
M. It fiwln. representative to Grand
up by Aldrich A- Son, of Hickory Corners, and 20.
M. A. Giij&lt;a.x, AgL
lodge.
and Levi Palmatler has a new wheel.
Obituary.
The concert last Sunday evening was a
Our Sabbath schools will unite for grand success.
Deborah Bristol was bom in Dutchess
Christmas and celebrate with a tree.
county, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1805. Died in
Mrs. Will Mullen is still on the sick list
Johnstown. Barry county. Mich. Nov. 29,
Additional
News.
Mrs. Harding is visiting al her mother's
1891.
Willet Marshall, of Dutchess
home in Douglas.
Weather Prophet Foster’s predictions as county, N. Y.. raised a family of’three
Hereafter the Sunday evening service to the weather this winter are being ful­ daughters and one son. of whom Deborah
will be a union one, held alternately in the filled in nearly every case, but If he don’t Bristol was th\last surviving member.
two churches. This Is merely for the order a change for us soon, and relieve a She was married to Wm. p. Bristol Jan.
winter.
.
suffering public and an overstocked lot of 25th, 1824. (nearly 66 years ago) After
Next Sunday evening the W. F. M. S. merchants, we will heartily second a residing iu Dutchess county, N. Y., four
will hold a public meeting at the M. E. motion to tar and feather him. There Is years, they moved to Monroe county. N.
church. Oue of the principle features one consolation in even such weather as Y.. where they lived for a period of about
will be a report of Rev. Clancy's lecture on Udi—the coffin trust has been busted.
seven years. In the fall of 1837, she. with
India.
The second public sale of registered her family, then consisting of husband
Our reading circle Is Booming, there be­
and five children, moved to Michigan,
ing a lerge attendance last Saturday even­ stock will take place at the Riverside settling upon the same section of land
Stock Farm near Plainwell, Allegan Coun­
which has since been their home. She
ing.
ty
Tuesday.
Dec.
29th.
The
sale
will
M. J. Goss Is building a largo lumber
commence at 10 o'clock a. m. and Uiere raised a family of eight children, four sons
sbed to accomodate his Increasing stock.
will lie no postponement on account of the and four daughters, and lived to see them
The fools are not all dead yet Last
all
married aud settled in I homes of their
Sunday evening, while at church, a young weather. There will l»e 160 bead of re­ own. Her family circle was first broken
corded Poland China swine for sale.
lady had a quantity of fdr torn from l*r Everybody Interested In raising the highest Nov. 11th.. 1850, by the death of her
cape. It Is about time Such things were and best grades of stock should read the daughter Adriette. Willet M-. the eldest
stopped and we are glad to bear that this
son was next called. Nov. 28, 1872, follow­
ad. elsewhere in this issue.
ed next by Ute death of her daughter
will be pushed to the full extent of the
law. If such rowdies, as the ono who
Postmaster Turner returned home from Catherine M.. Dec. 15. 1875. Mary Eliza­
----_______
....know |how
his bunting
trip to Orangeville on Salurbeth. her eldest daughter, was next taken
perpetrated
this act. don't
to
|behave at church,
. —_ L. 1.it 1-•
tl.wi.
lll.ll.
*
—
is time their parents day. John has a great story to relate Jan. 18, 1889.
kept them al. Ihome
with____
the n»i
otlier
--------------------- -I.*.
—r Infants?
lhe manneT in which he was enter­
There has been spared to her three sons,
tained while among his old friends, and of Charles. Hiram, and Henry, and one
the great slaughter of rabbits and birds, daughter, Almira, to comfort and care for
Preparations are bring jnade for the having bagged over 250 of Uie former and her In her aged and declining years, be­
Christmas tree at the church on the even­ several dozen of the latter. He says that sides grand children and great grand
ing of the 24th. A good time Is expected. Bert Walker is no "tenderfoot” as he fol­ children who assembled to pay their trib­
George Mosier lias i&gt;een appointed post­ lowed him every day and shared in the ute of love and reipect to one. to whom B
master here. with B. Alice Hayward as pleasures of the sport—Wayland Globe.
was always a pleasure to welcome them to
assistant.
her home.
Our merchants report an excellent holi­
Nora Given Is clerk of the kitchen for
Pioneer of Michigan? Indeed! Over
day trade last Saturnay. Considering the half a century ago. she and her worthy
Mrs. F. A. Blackman. Delton.
length
of
time
before
Christmas
this
is
James Doonou has come home for the
husband came to this township to carve
winter. He has been working near Kal- something remarkable, for this city at from the wilderness homes for them sei tea
least, and proves two tilings very conclu­ and their children. They have lived here
Obed Chamberlain and Jim Bates have sively: First, the farmers arc In a pros­ on the same honistrnd over fifty-four
purcbaaed the picket mill formerly owned perous condition; second, they know years. Their nearest neighbor (except
win
re to
bargains.
«l»re
1« come and get the best^ “
7*™. IndlaSillten llr«l tear mil.. «war.
by A. Kingsbury.
;
H,|t
How tew
Obecl ChamlKTlaln is on the sick list but tor the bolMaya. Saturd.y will be »he
Half a
a century.
century!' How
few corner.
comprehend
great“’tni’dTng'd«y
W fnr lbc “er*
is on the gain.
the progress and changes Uiat bare taken
Eugene Deck's little girl has been quite chants, if the roads will permit a farmer to place in that length of time. The labor
venture out without being overcome—with and study and thought; the privation and
8 Harvey Adams Is having his housemud.
sufferinc. the Joys and sorrows, to have
plastered.
__
Last week we announced that all previ­ accomplished the multitude of great and
The Carpenter boys are having a barn ous records at the wool bool factory had glorious works that have been achieved
wall built. ______________ _
been smaelied. and that the limit of pro­ in that length of time. But to none who
duction had been reached. We didn’t have compassed the greatest things, to
Hop« Center.
mean to equivocate: but the ink was hard­ none who have accomplished the greatest
George Hayward and sons have a saw
ly dry on the paper announcing the new feats in Invention, to uoue who have
mill on the farm of John Kahler.
record, ere that like Ita predecessor* had mastered Uw sciences, or become the mart
Augustus Wood worth is visiting his sis­
laen smashed, in ten hours 100 canes of proficient in any of U»o arts of m-rlero
ter. Lottie Loomis, thta
wool boots were made, Thursday and the trines, can there come a greater satfefaoSinging school at the Cedar Creek church
previous record for 12M hours beaten by liMithan It was to her. to be a kind and
next Thurmlsy rve. by P^f. Baylor.
two cases: and but for an accident would dutiful wife, a fond and loving mother. •«
Tim
arts died
„ infant
Intent daughtar
dautbtar of
nt I.
1. H
Hart.
K„„
w, appreciated anti tabbed neighbor. Tnriy
P'iTSdT'uJ bon^ I .tall bwllatr
can we
"bbe did ber duty Dohtyr
! records Corlhat hsUtatlon hereafter.
&gt;»“•
-welL”
FrUUr «l 10 o etack.

InNtahVute?'1*'’"" '*

,rtMUl*

Local

�CONTENTMENT ON A LITTLE ISLAND
OFF THE MAINE COAST.

minutes let the smoke curl up around his
bead. He wn* a picture of comfort.
»
Then Ills wife interrupted hia nsedita

LESSON XII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 2Q

Straight out of the sen that washes the
coast ot Maine, off the ■mouth of tbe Ken­
nebec rivwr, rises n small island which i« a
mwM of rock, tn* fringed, but blatfk look­
ing. From Its top for over a century ha*
glmunrd a light for wumting vessel* and
ahipa, making for the Keuntdsx river. The
tower where the bright eye shim* from
twilight till sunrhs i* 200 fret above the
fare ot tbe ocean when it is calm, aud its
•streaming path ot yellaw beams is area for
miles by those who *aii under the slurs
-while the rest of tbe world aire;*.
There i* no more rugged, dangerous
coast along the sealM-url of Maine than
here, and when a soutliHut gale rages the
waves pound on the cliff* and reefs with a
roar that goes rumbliug up tbe quiet Ken­
nebec &lt;&gt;r break* faintly among lhe pine
forw.1* inland.
In summer tbe sea is dazzling In it*
glansy smoothncM until it rolls iu where u
brood bench stretches below Rirt Popham,
and curving, break* in a shower of foam,
flashing with salt drops under lbe hot sun
rays. Then the coast i* picturesquely
beautiful and quiet. Summer cottages
showing on tbe alo]*e* and heights, or
nearer down where the teach run*, away to
shelve through tbe foam frosted breakers
into the sparkling blue, are pleasingly
peaceful, aud the veranda and shade look
attractive to those who are *kirting along
without on tho heat reflecting water.
You can see uu the jnoha trailing over
tbe cliff, .among treds and fern grown
rocks, or the ample ftdiage of shrute or
bushes, the gay color* t»f women’* summer
gowns At tin- imse of the cliff, on drip­
ping, black faced rocks, more of them are
walking, where the water come* up to
their feet There is toot a great deal of
life; just enough to show the stranger thia
there are people who enjoy life of this sort,
and who are content u&gt; get away from the
busy rush of cities or the feverish heat of
fashion’s favorite suinme/places.
THE UGHVBQVSK IS WINTER
But when fall i« turning into bleak win­
ter it is all very &lt;lifferent. Storinji tear up
tbe shining teach and strip the cliff of its
foliage. They send the ocean straight up
like a gray wall, th underIng against tbe
grim hfiights. They batter down project­
ing rock* and send avalanche* of white
whirling foam.and deep colored water with
a sweeping rush over the black topped reef*
and the rock point*. The fair weotlier
vhdtors have tied weak* tefore from the
unforbidding pbice. but just asinsummer,
when the ocean was jilacid aud the chore
was brilliant iu color, tbe bright light over
on Seguin’steru rock shine* steadily every
night, only through a blacker night and
across high swelling water.
“1 don’t find it so lonely here in winter
a* you might think,*’ said tbe keeper to
the writer one aumsnrr. "You see I have
my wife and family here and the two as­
sistant keel*-!*, and one of them Is mar­
ried. We make a good working communi­
ty and get along very nicely together.
. You .see bow comfortable I on;. We have
a pleasant home. It isn't a.palooe, but
there is one thing about it*-ita founda
lions are solid. It won’t blow away if a
little breeze should spring up. and we do
have breezes once in awhile,“ be added
with a quiet smile.
“Of course it is pretty Lard to get to
shore in winter. Tbe winds are terrific and
tbe seas run high, and when a heavy storm
sets in getting across is out of thequestkiu
Dut in those times we are kept jbretty busy.
You see it's a big job to Reep the light
clean. There's all that gla** and thru

to watch them carefully. It wouldn't do
to hare anything happen to the light.” te
said seriously. "Vessel* would go astray
lor miles around aud no uue know* what
would happen.
UFK ON AX ULAXii.

ideet there is mere to do than to look after
tho light. We get up steam and the old
&lt;og horn howls all night and ail day. It
makes an awful uoise, but we like it. We
have two boilers to make ateam and two
horns. In case of occldeut.
“UghthouM-s are expensive. Lots of oil
million* ot dollar* every year. Then it
goto chilly up here," be added, with a
twinkle in bis eye. "Il takes a good deal
of ooal .to keep warm. If you are in need
ef exercise when the weaker is unusually
nasty you oan get it climbing these stairs
up into the tower when you are attending
to the light. It’s a nice job upend down,
and you can.take it a» often u* you like.

jnwiiag. something happens whkb tunkt
•tanr a sudden thud on the gins* where the
gpde has swept a gull or a shore bird
through the air. until, seeing the light.it
Yen, It kill* tbnuu

mod then slip down and are killed in the
talk it makes oae sorry for them, but you
eaa’t save them. They are on the outside
“We live very well here: I have a good
little farm on thia rock. You see it's hard­
ly more than a rock, but we have tbe sur­
face of it under cuiMvsUon. There** our

on tn winter.
dent*’ Well, last winter I slipped
wan that 1 landed among the ice

re. and when they
dozen rib* broken,
t dow. "—New York

cxzlcding proper name.-,
irea. is 4,823. A few cutn-

and other
bowel oomplalnte
cured and prevented
by the prompt
ueo of
,

aato&amp;L®ai;=

-•’Wm l« came ywptesdaj.’.’
.• i
“Walkl*m hlmeafl " - .
"And a lot of new carpet nnd some chair*
trees. C, 7—Golden Text, CsL and a bedroom set aud two new rugs"—
"Oh, rayl"
1p.m.
“And new blinds and a buffet nnd bat­
HA*nxo*.
I 1J0
rack nnd lace curtains and a lot of things
IComplied from Lesson Helper Quarterly by iu lioxcx”
■
M
A.OILI.VAM,
Local
Agent,
Hast
They
permimdou of H.8. Hoffman. publUber, Phil
"What were the thing* In the boxra?"
adelphla.]
"1 couldn’t see. Oh, 1 wl*h you'd been
regulate the liver,
1. "After these things Jesus shewed Him­ here. I caught such a terrible cold leaning
cloanae the etomach,
self again to the disciples al tbe sea of out of the window to watch the furniture
Tiberias; and on thia wUo shewed He Him­ men.”
and greatly assist
IE TABLE.
self."
"Where did tbe furniture come from!”
It June r*. l*to.
The appearances of the risen Christ thus
"The same place where they bought their
digestion.
far w»en&gt; to have been ax follows; To Mary Drat furniture."
Magdalene, to the other women, to the two
"Did the texes come from the same
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.
men going to r-mmaus,
Em mans, to Peter,
I'eter, to too
the place?”
•
eleven at Jerunalcm, then a week later to
Lowell, Mass.
“No, they came from a big dry good*
XQKTH.
tte eleven again. Including Thoma*, ao store."
Kalamazoo Lt...
that today’* lenaon give* ux Hi* neventh
“Did you get a good look at the things?
Rast Cooper
Highland Juocl.
appearance or the third to the diaciplea.
"Not very."
/
Cressey
2. "There were together Simon Peter,
"Why didn’t you make an excuse to go
Milo
tuid Thoma* called Dldymun. and Na­ into Mrs. Jones* bouse!”
Delton ....
than neI of Cana In Galilee, and the eon*
Cloverdale
“She never invited me, and I couldn’t
81iul:i......
of Zebodee, and two other of III* duel plea." think of an excuse.”
Seven in all. and at lout four of them
“Bother the thingf" said Mra. Levy.
were Hi* very fir*t disciples (Math, tv, "Every time 1 go out something bnppenx”
18-22; John 1. 45), and some of them were
(hurt.* firm
Mrs. Barr}’ **s‘l nothing. She smoothed
Woodbind
called from their nets on the shores of this her hair softly and sighed.
very *ea.
,
For fire yenra Mr*. Barry, Mrs. Levy and
3. •‘Simon Peter naith unto them, » go Mr*. Jones bad teen neighbors. Mra. Jones
a-flshlng. They any unto him, We nlno go llvrel in the middle of n block, of three story
with tbeo. They went forth and entered brownstone botues with Mra. Levy (aud
ihto n ship immediately; and that night Mrs- Barry to right and left of her. All
they caught nothing."
the women had n front stoop and a back
Bek H**dKcte and reltov* *11 tte trochlea toefl"
4. "But when the morning wu now come fence ttoquaiotant*. but while Mra. Barry
Jesus Mtood on the shore; but tbe disciple* nnd Mra. l^vy exebauged calls at all hours
knew not that it wu Jraus."
of tte day and in All toilets, neither Lad
Unbelief make* us blind, so that we' ever lieen in Mr*. Jones’ house uor bsd she
recognize Him not when He draws near to
; a*.
• Tbe reason was good and sufficient.
5 "Then Jesus saith unto them, Ch IIMr. Barry and Mr. Levy were in business
dren. have ye any meat! They answered fur •.lirmselvrs. Mr. Jones wu only a
"I do hate- n man wh-&gt; b ungrammatical I Him. Na?'
k
bookkeeper.
,
In his lire**.’' snid a gentleman at on* of ;
A night’s toll and nothing to show for iL
lUMilea, tbe Lovj* and tl»e Barry* had
the chili* not long since, and the remark M.-iny still labor Id vain nnd *|&gt;end their pianos fur years, and they occupied the
was received with approval by bis hearers, strength for nnuglit. He said. "Without whole house; the Jonesre» had been in tbe
"h it worse for a man tn lie ungrammati­ me ye can do nothing" (John xv, 3), but habit of letting out the upper part of their
cal than fur a woman’" one of the com­ when we ate obedient to Him, doing only house. Only a wook ago the Joneses* sub­
pany axked, after then- had been a little what lie nay*, moving only nt Hi* word; tenant had left, and Mrs. Levy and Mrs.
•AaksUwy would be stacetprfcstaesto those who
continent on the first proposition. "Per­ when “it in God Who maketh,” then there Barry had speculated ou lbe probabilities
water froa this &lt;llstwda« ooMptetok batfrstehaps not," wax »he answer; “though of will surely be something accomplished nnd of their neigiibor'a huancial disaster.
conrw the grammar v( feminine attire h our glad testimony will be, “Not I. but the
And now, without any warning to the
a thousand times more implicated than grace of God which was with me." Sec Isa. Levy* and Bareya. the Jooese* eclipsed
that of male hnliillmrnta, and there is I. Hh John fi. 3; Num. lx, 23; I’hll. ii, 13; them in splendor. It was inexplicable and
more freedom allowed.'’ “But, on the Eph. ii, 10; I Cor. xv, 10. Until we lenrnto very annoylDg.
»
I n r.poTTgR.
other baud,” another put in. “women are work on this line ww shall only display our
Fnr three weeks after the great event*
better adapted to master the subject, and emptlne** and hvlpieasucss. and have to' narrated above, Mrs. Ix-vy nnd Mr*. Harry
r.o of so EK-ny IIres that bare is wtero rXE'l'KOlT, LANSING
tbe f-ifit that there h more freedom given' confcs* our poverty.
fur
groat
te-it.
Ourpltecureiivhte
.
hail no re*t. Neither bail Mr*. Jonas.
&amp; NORTHERN
them makes it tbe more inexcusable when
A "And Hr said nnto them. Cut tte net
First it was Mnu Levy at tbe Joneses’
they do moke a real blunder.”
on tte right *ide of the «hlp and ye shall tsmeinent bell, t hen it wa&lt; Mr*. Barry over
The drift of the tnrk might have lievn find. The?- cast, therefore, nnd uow they tbe back fence, and thejj tbe Barry*’end
formulated In u way not unlike that tn were not able to draw it for the multitude I-evy#’ servant girls in turn.
which one would hav.« formulated aimilar of fishes."
Mr*. Ix&gt;vy lagged Mrs. Jones' pardon.
tu CrciK-tats cTwyvlan. cr uat by uulL
7. "Therefore that disciple whom Jesus : but waa that ti»e niK-dealdr who had ju«t
talk upon the use of ituiguatfe. it was im­
CARTER MEDI01NE CO.. New Yorit.
plied or stated that In -Ireui one must con­ loved saitb unto Peter, It is the Lord. Now j
..
...
..
,
«°X ,„^r„
•
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SHALL POKE
sult propriety, use nnd elegance. The when Simon Peter heard that it wu the1 sorry
u» trouble Mrs. Jones, but she
former would forbid the wenring of a satin lx&gt;rd he girt hta fisher's coat unto him (for , .L....WL:
. __ X
a fraud. He
frock, lace trimmed, to a picnic, liecause
bad sold Mr«. I*«vy rsg*of the s-wue kind
with psrtor
the drcnmstanco* of a picnic make such a tbe *wu
and quality.as the rug Mrs. Jones bud
garment entirely inappropriate; just as iu
John i* tbe first to recognize tbe voice of • I*.ugbt of Lim. Kiel iiad charged much
»ark&gt;r car to Detroit:
liuot&gt;. m ha*through parlor
■•
.*'• MB! another way the wearing of a rube de the Muter, and yet even John i* slow, for i more. So Mr*. I^rvy had brought her mg
S: 46 p.ra. runs throogh to Detroit with pcrior
chombre in n parlor or a tennis suit to a it U not till nftcr the miracle that be
car. seat* Xbcrnt*
•
.
compare with Mr*. Jones’ rug.
reception would bp wholly Umppropriate. recognizes Him. One would think that !! to Mr*.
T: «t». in. b*« parlor rar toFMdM*; sea’sac.
June* listened politely, and thru. |
gurtekets and inlurnutfflh aptty at I*mon
Tbe fact that these ditTere.it garment* all the disciples should have cried out. "Il
! fn«tead of inviting Mr*. I*»vy -in, brought
ticket office. 07 Monroe M. -r Item »tatl.
have their individwd approprfatenwa moat 1* the Lord." But they were not like
DitlUvrix.
1 her rug to the dqpr for comparison. Mr*.
be recognised uud respected. — Boston Mary seeking Him; they had gone a-fish Ixivy nearly screamed with rage.
Ing. Our Ut-arta are not right till we
Courier.
"That'
woman
is
keeping
u»
out
just
for
see Jesus only and seek l!ltn only and al­
UICAGO &amp; WEST
ways. There arc only right miracles in spite," she said to Mr*. Barry.
Nearly every pattern of
Horse
MICHIGAN Ky.
Fur three mouths the warfare kept up.
A little girl of right yean, sat perebed thia gospel, and the first, fourth and
Alarm*, excuoion* and skirmishing went
Blanket
is
imitated
in
color
and
eighth
are
miracles
of
abundance,
teach
­
upon a high mantel. Trace* of tears were
on nil over tbeflehLbnt Mrs. Jone* held
on her flushed clitrka, her hands were ing us bow full we might be of all things tbe fort against all comers aud Mnu Barry • style. In most cases the imitation I ;-»r..4i.;&gt; f . tclincired, her under lip was fleraely bitten. needful 'If we would only abide tn Him. and her friend were no wiser than al first.
looks just as good as the genuine, Deuton Harbor.
Her little form quivered wWi suppressed See John xv. It. xvt M; xvfl. 13; Eph.
8t. Joseph
At Inst Mr*. Levy’s teal th gave way.
but it hasn't the warp threads, and
emotion.
I*?anlug
out
of
the window gave her a I
Muskegon.
A "And the other disciple* came In a lit­
"Good, my daughter! Are the teare quite
so
lacks
strength,and
while
it
sells
Manistee...
heavy cold. Pneumonia succeeded, and in
conquered’" A gentleman, of whore the tle ship (for they were nut far from land,
l.Udlnron .
for only a little less than the genu­ Dig
Rapids.
child wa« a miniature edition, rose from but x« it.were two hundred cubit*}, drag­ a few days tte woman lay at the point of
death.
ine it isn’t worth one-half as much.
his writing table, look her in bis arms, ging the net with fishes."
Around the texl wsre gathered sorrowing
tWeek days.*Ever? &lt;J*y •.Except Haturday.
Jean* wa* then Only about a hundred
kissed her, placed her on the floor and held
The
fact
that
SK
Horse
Blankets
?«i x tn. has th rough chair car to Chicago.
yard* from them and yet they did not friemis, aud M r*. Jones ws* there also.
the door open for her to i»oks, aa respect
r*tra cLsi rc for seats
A« tbe eye* of Che dying woman rested
are copied is strong evidence NoJ3s»
recognize Him till they *aw His power. HeJ
fully a* if she were a little princew.
p. m. run* through to CMc*W&gt; solid »:tb
that
they
are
THE
STANDARD, Wagner
“Poor baby." be remarked to tbe caller says to us "So 1 am with you alway,” and on her next door neighior a glow of inter
ear: seals M rent*.1 tn V-r
&gt;
_bulet
*__ ....I.
a-bo hiui looked oa with astonishment. in all tte eventsof life He Is saying, "It la! ot was seen to revive. She beckoned Mr*.
and
every
buyer
should
see
that
"She baa her father’s own temper, but she 1. be not afraid” (Math. xxviil,20*. xlv.27). Jones to tend her bead aud faintly whte
m. Is solid train with Wasner palMe
[
jiered:
the
trade
mark
is
sewed
CD
9 "A* soon as they were come to land
•ireplnr car through tot’hicaco. god sleeper to
"Tell a dying woman tbe truth. Did
h&gt;d!*n*t»ol&gt;« vl* Benton Hart or.
the inside of the Blanket.
control far sooner. When she was very they saw u fire of coals there, and fish laid
you ;Ay for that piano!”
small I used to patter up there to keep her thereon nnd bread.”
FROBATE ORDER.
Five Milo
,
"1
did
not."
I
Hrateot Michigan,oounty of iUrrx.-M.
10.
"Jesus
wdt.li
unto
them,
Bring
of
tbe
from kicking, breaking and tearing. It
"Is
that
;«arlor
furniture
silk
plush?
”
.. for tbe
Al
a session of wo
the Frubatr v&lt;—
&lt;&gt;urt
Bess
became a regular place of durance and fish which ye have now caught."
k
wo.,
v.
.-v
.balden at
1
County
o&lt;
Barry.
-• tbe Probate •Ofitoe in
"No, only cotton."
Hgw graciously lie puts it, "The fish ye।
Inter, as to-day. ahr comes to it of her wn
theCitvof
in saH county, on Mon
the City of Uaitlur*.
Hnstli
Electric
A beautiful emils overspread the face of
dav. the i«h dav uf Xovemter In the year one
hifvu now caught." Yes truly they caught
Extra Test
ttiou«and eixhl hundred and ninety-one.
them, they handled the net and took tte, Mr*. Levy. Everybody said she died hapcan bear her above the floods."
Present. Cbaries W. Artnstr»nx.
«
'
"AL." returned the caller, ’If I hail only fish, but not without Him. It wus in। py.—Brooklyn Eagle.
1 Baker
in tn« matter of tbe estate of C.
been taught in childhood to restrain my reality Hi* doing although lie spoke its if
Celunibu* 1Lkku». deceased.
tears there would be fewer linea Tn my they did it.
on resdltflljn.t ft'-lng the prtlL'on dub 'erf
11. "Simon Petec went up and drew t he
face to-d.iy. In those Lime* girls were en­
A young Canadian woman told an Amer­
fled, of ColundHrt W. Rscku*. -on of said de­
ARE THE STRONGEST.
net to laud full of great fishes, nn hundred ican. when he wn* in Canada, that she
ceased j&gt;ray’i&lt; that the admlntetnitmn of said
couraged to weep.
estate ins'- be znu.ied to Kofivtie Harthora or
100 6.A STYLES
“As Rochefoucauld saya, we sometimes anil fifty and three, nnd for all there were could tell an American n* far as she could
some other Mill site person.
at pricez to roit everybody. If you cant pet toThereupon
M-e him, by his niautier, the cut of his
wept to avoid the &lt;ti*grace of not weeping. *0 many, yet was uot tbe net broken."
It is ordered that Friday the
In I’eter’* Unit lesson of this kind "their clothes and his general appearance. The
them from your dealer, write u*. Ask fa eleventh day of December A. D. iwl. at
But it was all wrong. We ought to hare
been treated like our brother* who were nets brake" (Luke v, C); but not *o now. American coufaaeti that be could not dis­ the Sk Book. You can get it v. itbout charge. ten n’clocx in the furenain.
for tbe bearing of said petition, and
called cowards and cry bnbien and shamed Who ha* eye* to see this strange sight! tinguish nn Ameripui from a Canadian.
WM. AYRES &amp; SONS, Philadelphia. that Hie heirs at law •! ^wd deTUI* is. s resurrection lesson. And what “Well," she said, “there I* a man over
into self control."—Youth’s Companion.
reaaed and all other persons interested in
about the hundred and fifty-three and tbe there wbubi 1 don’t 'know, but I do know
said estate, are required to pppoa *’
1’UUUATk ORDER.
of said court, then to be bolden st Ihr i
strength of seven men given to Peter to from Lis looks that he is nn American.” State of Michigan. County «f Barry—as.
Office m tbe eitv of HaatliiKS, in said county, and
draw them to land. Rend II Chron. II. 13, The other was pot willing to give in that
At
a
session
of
the
Prohate
(wirt
for
the
show cause. If any there be, why the nrew of
Of the celebrated stallions sold in the
County
of
Harry,
holden
at
the
FTobate
Olflee
in
netitkaier may not be xniutcti. And 11 is
United States Iroquois fetched at anctloM 17, nnd observe the wisdom and prudence te was beaten until it wns conclusively the city of IIa-tings, iu said county, on Tues­ Che
given to Solomon to build tbe house, and proved. »o wheti an opportunity came they day. the 1st dav of Ike tuber Io tbe year one further ordered, *qiat said jretltloner gl vc m»Ure
tbe highest price, GeoeraI Jackaow paying tbe 133.UUU stranger* who helped, and be
to tte pereou* Interested in said estate, of t. e
rlrlii hundred aud ninety on*.
for him 330.000. The- same gentleman w- Jot surprised If Io tbe resurrection you see listened to catch some of his words, in thousand
pendency of said petition, and »be hrartaR
Pre«rnt.
Charles
W.
Artmtrnnx.
Judge
of
order to decide the question by hla accent. Probata.
thereot, by causing ajnpy of tMs order to be
cured Luke Blaekburu at RW.OtXk Bramble,
connection bet wees these events mid the
In the flMtlap Baxmcii.
Thia, too, proved unsatisfactory, nnkl tbe
In the matter of the estate of Jane pubUahed
315,000, and Enquirer. &lt;12,000. Galore, im­ house now being bnilded by nnd of stran­
jer primed and elreulaied In said county of
deceased.
ported by Maxwell for racing pnrj&gt;oM&gt; iu ger* to whom Peter first opened the door young woman, beckoning her brother to Wadd.
k*rn-. onre iu each week for three suecesri-e
Ou
reading
and
fl'lng
the
prtllloa,
duly
veri
­
come over to her. said: “1 wish you would fied ot John Ashby. «ou &lt;&gt;( said di-enased. prov­ weeks previous to said day of hearing
1888. fetched in England &lt;10.000, and wu*
(Eph. il, 19-23; Acta xj
.
Ch ah t.K* V. A»«rit&lt;A-;.
find out tte name of that American stand- ing that a certain histrumenl now n" file in
sold two yearn later aa aatalAon to John
fAteuecosv.1
Judseof Probate.
13. "Jesua saitb unto them, Come and ingovet there.” "What American!” asked ibis ccurt, puryoriirg tn be lbe last wtl and tes­
A. Morris for &lt;30.000. He never raced! in
ot said dcrea.-rd n&gt;ay be adiuHtrd to
PRORA‘1 K ORDER
this country, terrible exposure atseaiod dine. And nape of tbe disciples durst ask the brother. "Tte stout one. with tbe tament
Him, Who art Thou! knowing that it wa* gray beard and silk hat," she explained. probate, and that administration •! •*!&lt;! retate Statr of Michigan. County o! Bany-ss.
on tlie Imrren wastes of Long UUml ren­
may i&gt;e p-Miire.i to said |&gt;eiltl&lt;&gt;ner or U&gt; M ine
At a sesrfm of the Probate CorH tor the
Ixird.*
"Oh, pshaw!" replied the brother, "don’t otter suitable person.
dering him unfit for training. Mr. A. J. tbe
The R. V. *ays, “Come and break your you know who that l&gt;! He’s the pent­ Thereupon it Is ordered, tfent Weducixlav.the •ountv of Barry, holdrn at the 1‘robatr Offlre in
Cassatt refused &lt;30.000 for The Bard.
city ot Hast Hurt. In raid ««n’r
Fxii-lay &lt;d Doemhrr A. D. isn.at ten o'clock In the
fast," nnd does uot this give us the light
Mr. Swlgert garr\ It i* claimed. &lt;23.000 upon why they went fishing. They were master of your own town." There was "•*
am. be assigned '&lt;&gt;r the hearing *d Mid dav. tte *th dav of Dereiuber. In the jearune
rteht bttodred and «“»'eX.LW’ nJ
*f
for the unbeaten Tremont, known all over hungry and Jean* won no longer with neither low music nor n slow curtain, for petition. and 1 hat tbe heirs at law of rold tbmrand
Freseul, Charte* W. Annstroug.
ef
on a tennis field, but the deceased ;— „ —j,.. r . ........
the turf world a* the Black Locomotive, them, and where He was they knew not, this all took place
- ■
— - - । estate, nre required to appear at a seMlon of * In tte tnatt-r nt the estate of Hannah
which baa itlacB been sold at public sale to and they felt that they muxt now take effect wa* just an good.—New York Trib­ Midcourt then to te bidden «t the I'robate
ti»U. droa.- erf
,
.
Otter, tn tbecity of H**i)nr«. in said conntv. Q&lt;i«ckeii'
General Jack*on, of the Belle Meade stud, care of themselves, and so they had to une.
thi rradit K and Olinz th* petite", duly tertand show cause. If anv three be, why the pray -r Srrt
for &lt;18.500. Tbe Immortal Lexington karn that they could uot after all do any­
«.r Charles W .tar- an. admhilntnrtor of
of tte pet it toner may nn» l&lt; xrnntref. And ft is
««ld ftlMl
e«Ute
praying
thatandslloavda-ida
hto find
fetched only «I«.0Q0. Kentucky sold as a thing without Him, and that they must
further ordered, that **ld »«n If loner give notice dav
:o*yte
teard
derree
Th* largest plate glass in this city and into
. tbe persons interested to said eMlatc. of Use
race horse t«» Leonard W. Jerome for &lt;40,­
dte- IbuiJ -n and araHmment entered and ne
window pendency of Mid petition, and tte tearlug of
000, and (etched but I15.OJ0 as a stallion. "*«■&gt; H‘"i «““«» “ much utb.,did Lbe state is in the Eleventh street Wlnoow
dtortenred from hl* raid trwt.
....
H« w». rUlhly .mon, them.
Thompuu. The
Th. alum
of Botert
Robert J. Thompson.
*!ze of u,e
the
lby
7 causing * copy of thl* order to be
Tf areupcxi h to wdned. ih«r ^ednesdsv the
August Balmont being tbe purchaser. -ten
whi■
JMibllthed In the Hasting*
Hartlor. B
Hamkkk
amnkx. a newspanewsp* Kh dxv ut Jai u»rj A. !•-. HR stteu onws
13. “Jeans then trameth, and taketh broad. -, plate
•i
■1- —
----300 by 100 inc tea, ami It wan maun- jwr Minted and eirentaird tnaald countv of
Mr. Harper refused &lt;30.000 for Longfellow and giveth them, nnd flab likewise.**
tte
iorenouu
to
aratgnrd
for
the
| factored at Kokomo, hid. Tte Arm which Barry once Io caeh w-ek for three MKCenslw
a* far back as 1871. and Jack Chinn re­
Tbe risen Christ is the unchangeable ' bed the contract for’furnishing tte
previous 10 wte Jte«rtearinit. " ”
fused an offer of O0.0UU for Leon atus.— Jesua A* lu the day* of Hi* humiliation
first placed Ita order with u Pittsburg oom- |
* ' Jud^e ofTFrobste
Turf, Field and Farm.
He waited upon them, so In Hia reautrac­ puny, which was unfortunate enough to &gt; (Atrueoopy]
[Atrueooprl
tion body He wait* on them ami ministers break two plnteo of that size in preparing ' - --------- ——————————————
to them still. Though now ascended on them for transportation. There are sev­
of ltei«tllte.rr ms' not be ranted- Ami p
In tbe quieter reading room of tbe Aator high and invisible to tbqss eyes, He te not eral others which nearly equal this one in
to furtter ordered. That
library—tbe southern room, where no dock a whit differentia I (1* lore to Hisdiscipln, size. There is one 11M by 100 inches, another
ter to the persons Ihterretetf In V’Jl’ *a'£,.i.:1.2
ite pet or 1 &gt;cy of teld petition. MiJ* the bead
distract*-an artist may sketch tbe typical nod In Hl* cure of them, from what He 140 by 144, and one which was recently re­
11 errul b» rsuwmz a ropy •«
°7 LsmsT
New York student. Tbe fare b» square a« waa when a mortal nun among them on
publtohod in the ila-tinr*
placed, an infnrinted bull having gone
a svllogiam. the eyes scrutin.za, tbe mouth earth. Lx»k up. believer, mid see at God’* through ita 198 by 06 inches. Tbe largest
rer prli-ted anrt circulated &gt;n vud roubty ot
Barrv. otwe In earii week tor ihre*.sureesMve
and chin ndt xnce to seize more quickly the right hau l tte very same [*rson who said plate of glass io the country Is in stock at
Litter fruit of science, in the forehead, Itet we should not te careful about either Kokomo and is 300 by 1W inches.—Phila­
food or raiment but bars confidence in our |
delphia Record.
iu Heaven.
tiny. In ParadSe—where, with every gond Father
14. “Thteb now the third time that Jami
M.TK K1OK
CLAIMS
workman, be shall go -direct, in tbe fash­ Hbowet Himself to 11 is discipic*. After that
nt, rf Mtrtiw.
.&lt;
The ru-. cexj of this Great
ion of bb» gnat ancestor, Homer—be shall He wu* risen from tte dead.”
Fond Mother—How do you like your j
The seventh time to any, but tte third to
lount the stars, th* eorasteiiatlon*. tbe
tbcruliim. th? angela, and the aoulx end tbe company of lbe diaciplea (See on } new governess, Johnny!
i kire guarantee, a tea! that nc other cure can seeI.) Tteu
Thea after this He la
to seen at* j' Johnny—OU. I like ter so ranch.
then projMaw to eat down huts of azare verse 1.)
three time* larfore He nxccmied vial
&amp;at tbe (acwde of tbe celestial palaces lily (nun.
(I Uor. xv, fl.T:
fl, 7; Idujte
Ixikexxlv,
___ _ । &gt;AHrh, f „f ,;af
&gt;m. Item &lt;1
'
•
|,rr.nt th-ir rM*“
kj. *1J IhlMng those forty days He seems | “Ob. ate’s awful nice. She rays she
with modern
Rl«ra.-Kew
Tone Times.
JJir I'M
Cffi'V. If lb*’ By
to tee Irad bat one topical
eon vernation
—

“George, you're getting lazy,” she waid.
He shook bis bwad.
'
"But when we were engaged," she per­
sisted, "y«u were as active a* any man I
ever saw. Why, you were always getting
up excursions, and you were tbe life of
।every party."
He puffed out, n little whiff ot smoke aud
(nodded hi* acquiescence.
"What1* tbe matterf" she asked.
He took another paff at his cigar and
then said:
"Ever see a man try to catch a trainf”
“Why, yea,” she replied in surprise.
“Ever *ee one runh on to the station
platform just a* the train seemed almost
gone?"
"Certainly, I hare.’’
"Got a pretty lively move on him, didn't
he!"
“Why, yea. be ran tbe entire length of
tl»e platform as fast as he could. But,
Gecripj”—"Caught the train, did he!” asked
George.
"Yem he just barely caught iL He"----“But he caught it!"
"Of course he did. But, George, you’re
straying”----“Did ne keep right oa running!" inter­
rupted George.
"Certainly not. He settled down In a'
seat and made himself as comfortable as*
possible; got a palm leaf fan, and live min­।
utes later seemed perfectly contented and
happy.”
"Wen?”
•
"Well, what of R!"
,
"Do you expect
to ^Pl,n running!"
—Chicago Tribune.

op against the glass.

ION

THE DISCIPLES SEE HIM.

LIFE IN A LIGHTHOUSE.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills

CARTERS

CURE
SICK

“ HEAD

ACHE

CHEATING
HORSE

Blankets

HORSE BLANKETS

SHILOH S

CONSUMPTION
CURE

Ehe—Really, now, aren’t you a married
tnan»

for that kingdom, viz., to prove our k.vu
The highest orange tree in America hi
to him by feeding His sheep and tatuba, claimed to h- iu Tertaboum.*. Lx It b. 15
aud when iaoHued to mind other people’s
laiainwa hour Him say to you.
1 The yield one year reached 10,000 oraugo*.
that to tose? Follow thou Me.”

SHILOH’S CURE, Price io &lt;U, 50 eta. sod
lloo. e If your Ijwgs are new or Back lame,

ISfll-S la

�=7—
MY PICTURES.

•ExquWtbT I'm
••Tire wonderful i

due credit

THB ^UCE GUM PICKER.
In Brittah Columbia. from which derated ■■«*-•■*-■ —------------nuggeu worth 100.000,000 hare Iweu taken I
■nnirnlaliraThom*’ Sswanl. a fruit '

A newspaper woman told n story tbe
other day illuatreting the difficulty ot doVdLterpeoffie’s work. “I Ind the grip

W1 u-rrt the mead'
Inthuk wavlfl^wra
-•Tti'- HtHnestaadP*
Hon- the hoUyhocld
From Ito rioting we«J tth of a garden
iu thsbrneteof ad hlldbood'a day’
And the warm, olad lints of the nunalilne
Scent to light up id l time worn gray,
And illumine the wi ad lug path that leads
To the well sweep |

001HG OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK.
T®. Darren, owwnw, raw i.-r^re____
________
*

daya. Nothing axBy pitssefl etfeept a’ilto
Mftment I do for one of the weeklies, and
how to supply this copy I did not sec. It
jfo ota miscellaneous character, aiming In
I n general tray to be of interest to ivomen.
nod its product,ion that week ncumed Im­
possible.
ACXJOVXV
/•Two days before the copy should reach
••Inspiring. Indeed!* । See the mountaips
-Like prie*la in th« Idistatwe shine!
a
....vii i
-“-^.afriend came to sea
S . TEX V01UU
A» bearing our high Ml thoughts With them,
of Wide reputation In
hsewn
shrine.
.
They outer some t
I {fold, and when she
"My collection wool B challenge the crlttaa”—
proffered her
«&amp;agerly-Md jp-ated rawing
‘ Ah. where L* the c fftic so railh?
Tending i
•lufor my department
Mi picture^ are olL
TheWAtceter- 1* .»wimfowftMfa.
’rt" swenng. They were on the opposite „ , -........... ...... *•*», w«wnnoa»s - —• -i «— —jMgfoiising some manu­
The Americas
script the next day, and I felt a great bur­
spi \ authwf'ohrpanltm’.
aldo and did not-stop.
i re^dy market at h good price.
■ Edith Trrty-1
den
lifted.'
By
nBonahc
appeared. nVhjr.’
H ~ ~
l/,T^y *ere t,M’ ^iRlnal discoverers of ,.Tbe I1™* d\P*n'b-entirely npon the qua!ZE2_!=BL!llhtJB2ELtaESSa
..f Lungevliy.
.
.Cariboo. After pacing Seward’, camp IftJ«» th*
from fifty cm. u&gt; she said, •! can’t dd a Itrfo. T shot myself
Uto^r
krrwi
?. certain bouaebiiriaker was condemned | “ier w«ut lo Fort Alexander, where they
6am of pflor Quality h read- up in my room yesterday afternoon and
spent
all
the
daylight
hours
trying
to
of
Valparaiso,
and
J.
D.
Taylor,
of
LoransporL
&gt;f
tbe
last
century
in
i
learned
from
Indian,
that
gold
might
lx&lt;
‘
B
’
diMinguislmd
by
it»
oposiuenws,
ahd
in the latter part
a»- wwm .-ifr. mn
Franc*, and ttntler |I eculiar circumstances,- Ji1untl in 1 river known now m Queanelle. , ? Ita very intimate aflmixsuhe of urinate evolve something, but I couldn't catch the
The
three
great
groups
of
subjects ot the
l(M years In the 1I alleys, aud, strange to j* hey went up lathe fork* of the Qixe.uelle' “‘ta of b*trk, which liecanie ■entangled in vein of the work at all. I am not going to ro convulsion# a day. and much headache, dlril- couUugyear.wlU.be JmpfrVfyy.
tottrucmfidar —
hb* appearance
fl,eir canoes and entered the Caritaa* thof:",u when it exuded from the tree iu n be able to help you a pattide.’ Sho was seas, backache, aud aervooa prostration, by one tivr.ly dteruNied by the ablest writers.'"
relate, thi* mau.bai ------___ T
~ -..v.
genuinely
sorry
and
so
was
I.
•
tuXUa.
Daniel
Myers,
Brooklyn,
Mich.,
aayahla
;• hi.*ewu native p •&gt;xritx*
vince at
the advanced
4ra«M;&lt;&lt; &lt;|
Mt Un*r«v«r bctti i
*t Lhin!v“n*ed '! country.
co»Wtry. «K«3
»K*»lrawo£
tlaira
.Poor gnm U either
I. Pulttica! fflibjecW grtorimr tfti’ o» the
daughter was cured of Insanity of ten years' stand­
"Lutcrln
the
same
day
I
was
sitting
up
of I A he being ibout twenty years
.......of; ‘I'*found,
■*. L
*1 inrtva t»f..‘a big ,„,
wv 4thert
„cn. • 5‘‘5*H1«a!siieii « Ixjinrt too bpavy &lt;jr too
hut* the
*rrikv
ing. Trial bottles, and tine book of marvelous PresIdrniittLfbnnpaijfly
l
trying to write a ltttlb, when my broth­ cures,
tree at druggists. This remedy contalM
" ' ’ couthmned
reached
the coast
about about
six Weeks
after after
,,g»b . Ur ’,“"1 Permanently sticky to the
• w hen the scnU ice which
«*achetl
the coast
six Weeks
er came in. He scolded that I should no opiates. Dr. Milts Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. • IL Financial Disturbances here andabvosdhim to 30 droadf d a puuiahmeut was
hud entered. A fi-\F'gay.r''nlb!qitTieill, Theo’.^gLcal Uur.c 'k-wLto^U
•oettd
r
make
any
effort
in
my
weak
condition,
nnd
v t-setl.
j three men bad juuiM-d »re-. Scit-aril Iiuit
TUIAI. BOTTIJE FBEE.
questions suggested by these groups of great
I ,yn»oh I caphddttl the serious nwl deligbt, topics.
•
' I: is difficult to c »nceivt. what the feel-I tl,tt camp bmtiM the sllxr.diiFuL pay.ed my htfirt by saying. Til help you out
by W.
•i..&lt; must have Ihs.-u with which he re- *..ud rctnrueil
to
Victoria,
hi*
Miwetl
’
Hur*
ta-nomthek
w*J*whereby
ono
may
get
. ..
.............
• ‘ ■’C1ICVCU
With nrut. Toll lie down and I’ll go off
the ripest information abopt the grvat prowere killed by Indians Lie* &lt;&gt;f sir
turned as soon a* ■mancipatcd. from the that the discoverers
”
*.“’d.‘’uYh'Tu ! ®y*eW
for
an hour«ormnrc
two'nnd
you
off
* column
’ 1 dldrattle
»• d^«
blems &lt;&gt;( the tbns.withUj^o iwrxvv a compaiw
-l-.wklrs which ha enthralled him for a ■ootinfjrjr they had reached the fields.your children a knowledge
&gt;X?.4;X.na
to
'“ck “ olPARENTS-Give
- .
•
'
,,-.:::ry,to lirt-nthe &gt;ncem&lt;&gt;rethe cherished New York Suu.
book keeping. sliorthaud.typewHUtig. telrg- or for so Kinaif a sum-short studies •&gt;! great
subjects by ninre than a hundred &lt;Sr'th* forsjaphy. etc.
air of the scenes of bit infancy. Bourg, in
nw*t nirnanavumrt OCtke wirfW: •bt-tanae
:(&gt;&lt;• department o Ain, wa* hia native
Trimmit#
.
nut
teen
succwafnl
‘
Confound
it
all,'
.. ,
.
T7~,
—
sunsran
aufoitatu-e is, properly speaking, a rnflnons ! b. i_
;!.&gt;ine; but time lit 1 so , much. changed
the
said. '1 ean’t think of n thfog; can't it will y'tr z»y/zv®&lt;"1,oR them thery is &lt;miy &lt;ur - American periodical for
It —
is —
mu
gouerallyknown
coniferous matter.
--j«,«•••• •» that v-i»ijncn&gt;us
matter.
। ii'
BE
Than
Mosey.
which all tbcigre*; lyafli-r* of qplplnw and of
:i&gt;|&gt;ert- of the who e 7
’-;- Hint L_
place
he Crvcog- ’ trees, mid Norway spruces espsclnllv. mnv ■ A
. z .i
, I Crl,‘'* 1 out a single paragraph,'
KJocatr them a! the Gran*! Itnpfdt [Mich ] Bus­ thought write; anAtbat is Tj? Foruni.
ebon-hot
Ikou.
1„.„ t.ra.1 t,.r ral. h. 1^11.,:..'
i in ' .JZ".
uiz.-d it only by tie. old church
of Brou,
'Yet he was formerly a newspaper mon. iness
Dolles- IzslyarJ Blo.-k, «or. I'enrt aod
The Deix-niber number, far'rtr-nnpte. eonhick wa* the only thing that had under- |
nnd ns n lawyer docs more or less writing. Ottawa Ms. \ Kit us. For eatalonii* address A.
talm; D-gradatlon tty p-.m«k&gt;a*riiThv Protest
ot .
| SV’TnlnuV“
' r 1 But hecouldiik help rae, nnd the situation S Parish, successor to C. G. Swensbcrr
me no .dteratioi . . He had triumphed 1 tenHh,
‘ *?
ol Loyal VolBute-TH, By Lleutepant ABon K.
-’-7west
—.—7-iiiai
— -their
—Jtern was bee'/infag critical, when that evening
■ r Laws, bondage man, time, everything, i aimply taking oiu the .etulli.g shoot Mud 1 people who u
have—
gons
Foote. Fournier of (he Society of Loyal .Vidun­
.^“OQ5w*\n?l’*lnclr.nc * “thin! friend galled to inquire after my
' 1 ic left, not a single lie- : training up one of the aWe branches to - ctistomed •’chew,"
aud send back tof
leers: The mfewlugof the D-iu’&gt;crnUc Victory
.^—-Z
,O"lC!inr weifore. WTietf hl.s name was brought to
vouht he bail s an acquaintance; yet 1 occupy the position ns a leader. When • old homo for small supplies
nt3.a ..
time,
In M.iM-writw.etti*. by Gov. Wm.-K. Russell;
me 1 felt nt once that my deliverer had
: experiencing (he horn- this is done :m further trimming or shear- r this way, too, quarter pound packages In
of
French Feellug Toward, Gvrnnuiy-Another
" come. He is a magaxiue writer and fre­
ii Freueh iiiviirialny pay ing ot any kind is reputed to produce the ' gum are s:mt acrons the continent to CallConfllrt about AlsarelLorralne Inevitable, by
quent contributor to uewhiitipera, and I
dense male, of vigorous green lower shoot. f„rnin. where th- article is valued nlmmri
Cariilil* 1’ell«»n. Member of the French ChamFor Iniuseif.he 1 nd forgotten everything &gt;o desirable In cutting iwck this leader it J bryund price. When the Ohio ami Michi- was already* indebted to him for many
•imvetol with b s early youth; won all is best mW &lt;U lake it wholly out the flrat. can branches of the Olin family held their items which I ha'l used in this very depart­
. iifctiua &gt;&gt;f tire crime for which he had year, but t.j leave a portion of itstanding j a a nun! reunion in Bennington they "cor­ ment, SO I lust no time in begging bis aid.
must puccesafol and inilireuitaJ hankers in
"He wax must acquiescent, would Ihi
-.ffered was loftt«i ; if at oil rememtered, ns a stump, la tht- si ump ikon the lateral nered" nlsiut nil the spruce gum stocks in
New York; 1- Modern Education a Failure?
pleased, bo aai&gt;L to do me a good bateh of
v. •.&lt; hut .-is a dr ary vision, coufnuuded branch is lied—the huernl branch which is ' town.
•.....
by Fredric HarrjN&amp;ft Vie great eMsytat; tTnregCbpy nnd would hurry Lome to accomplish
;ih a th-.nsaud other dreary visions of to take thv place of the leading xhoat tin
Several years ago an euterpriring young 1L HI* wife, ho was sore, would give Him
ulatnd Cotdprttr.oa fWK-dttitrurUve. by Al■y* long gone i v. His family aud con- ally.
_
’
—,
uiau.
n. W.
»v. .uantn,
man. H.
Martin, or
of ix&lt;nnnigton,
Beni'rington, * some woman’s ideas mid tietwecu them I
daw F. Walker Chnlkmau. of the Western
•‘ctiou* for several generations al! dead,
ThL* lateral, branch is.vtwj.up to jJje tWMdiefl up a very laQgp trade in thi? com- abo.uld .be served. And 1 slept, exhausted,
Traffic AMoelaUon; Women’* Clubs—The Vol­
■.awlfs living p oof of thn clemency of stntnp
stump nnd r.»rem:itn» for n-.IuMf months modity. Ton* uf gum 1^ ni-il. expr**" ’ but confident that with what I had been
ume aud the Value of Thylr Work, by Alice
i. -uvn aud’ the -werity of man, regret- or the first .of the- -year,- when fh«
him th remote! able to prepare the requisite nmount was
। Rhine: A Day with Lord Tennyson. by Edwin
« rtumpfo
-.—।j and freigut were cent —l»r
y ...-ra-ra..
perhaps the very irons which had cutaway cluse
close to its ?&gt;nse.
.wise. B;r.
But it soon:
won-, Koction*
section* of the
tiio rountry,
country, and the demand
dtnnnn*! secured.
I Arnold. And stye other urtleta*.
then
re-I
waa
often
greater
than
the
aupply.,
The
i t -a famiiiuy r-&gt; him, and half wishing Leals over nnd the lateral shoot
/
TL. ( ••Almost licfore the household was awake
jokIiik ran-et.
it,&gt;•&gt;,.. ,;-ad- ‘ : gum. s..
........... which wa* ef extra fine the next mondngamew-ugerarriveii from
!.! a.*ei( again min ong the wretched and maun
WHICH IS THE Best?
I'^usion System; Ppson Menacemeat; The
erect, nnd
nud tornia
forms tl«.«
tbe &gt;i!f
ultimate
however,
rifferiug beings11 iUi whom fata fate hud I..,.
ing Kshoot.
is-re*
i„w,i This check is nil that is.
re- ji quality, was obtained iu the state of New tliis last tower of strength. AJos! like the A GUIDE FOB EVEP.YO.'.’E-Seo that tteword Trying of Preachers; ThcLoulaana Lottery.
tor--rt
force the vital
j
Ives *.&gt; ion* a»*oc ated—'.veil might he te quired
r power
-“- 4"tinto
’-hrthe
i York.
Mr. Martin w.-h subsequently np others, it wm onlv n broken reed. He’bad
-rr
The Next StcptaUx-Tariff AgiUttoa; AreMod.he patrii rch. of burglars.—New lower side branches.
An
actual
lest
with
i
hrancues.
ne'.ual test
1 pointed postmaster at' Beunitsgtou. and the no iden that speeinl work needw) practice,’
rrn KducaUunxl Methods a Failure ’
«,..t „siring -ill
•— &gt;•• partic1 gnm1 bnfln«.*s was almuduued.
I he wrote. He wa* terribly chagrined to
I■ A ftsIBr It
wcu •r°py- w»y«arknife au&lt;l
will ...ral.i..
explain -more
------------ ----(
ularly how this is done. Not only the :
W ID E V U ta E»
THE FORUM. Catos Square New York.
PerhAp* the :n&gt;«t famous snn: picker in have nothing to offer nu- but the Inclosed 1
15 «‘f Sswlujj.
-----Norway
_r, --------------------spruce, but all ------------------------pines and iirac.ni; Vermont is Along,: K. Bishop, of W-hmI--.single paragraph which he almost feared
Is
Kimped
on
ths
bottom
of
every
Shoe.
ia II. Curtis, &gt;1 But te, Mor.., talk tLis ; be treated in the same way, ami the result I ford. He i.i a professional iu this peculiar j was unusable. He hud worked till nearly
days in that city; ‘Toe ! of this skirpl; treatment is speelwiene of । industry. Bl-dmp is about forty-live years j midnight, etc.
BANKRUPT STORE,
the place was at a re*- beauty, which could bnrilly Ik- appreciated old, stout, well h uh. good natured aiidj "The paragraph was, unusable, but des­
rinuit’when, il -y charged sixteen dul- I by the® who h-ve ha! no experience with wears lm&gt;K hair. During rhe hot season, peration now gave ma strength. I drank
w fully and fairly presents the
when gum cannot Ik- gathered in n mer- . some strong coffee, bound up my head In n
opinions of the leading writers
- a week for oard. the waiter was a i *uch work.—Meehan’s Monthly,
chautable condition, owing to its stick! ' wet cloth and sat down nt my desk. At
and thinkers on all questiotM
ii; breed Mexit in. He canv- into the j
HASTINGS, M’CH.
nv»s and its liability to run together, the end of three hours the work was done »r® c?&gt;«cail. rappUsd dtrect ftooi cur factory
ot public interest us The .North
rr aud a bowie knife ,
Bishop po*ex as a farmer and a Yankee and dlspatcl^l. And the funny part-of it wm .&gt;ur uiftk-ffuhber Boom and Shoe* b&lt;-uxht
. American Kcvv’lir.—Boston Jour­
bhekted around I im. I n one hand___
he car- • The
__ ___responsibility
________ ________________
„ ’_s cap__r
of the warslrip
.
nal.
ri&lt;-d a coffvcjxK ; nd in the other a teapot, j tain is greptvr now than erer. On his ! notion peddler Hut when cold weather Is that each of the three willing but power­
When lie reuehv I the door he shouted,
- ' judgment and •-.vperieuffi••xperieuw dt&gt;;H?nd
de;H_*nd thrsirfe
the- safely
’y | sets in, "Lon," ns ho lx famlllarly.callcd in ■ less frletvta srvernUj' and calmly asked me
THE
ni'-nnii g tho.w
iho.w who wanted tea '■ of' bls
’ *-----craft
'* and
- ’ the
**— Vtts
-----of* the
*“--------------erew, and’ all the region round about, pcuMraU-s the ‘ nfterwanl: ‘Who finally helped yon out?
L. CA MDCE^l CO.
up!’ meanii
or coffee should t :rn up tbeir cups, which
______ ______________
---------------------j deep-forests of th ••mountain in pumnit • f The work was apectaUjr- good!’ "—Her
' ! one _irilstakca
move on hta-pnrt
may cans
were place,! on I ie table tops down in or- , thexle*trticlion of the vessel and give the his favorite calling, which he has followed Point of View in New York Times,
all
hi*
life.
j
-------------------------".
de.-to keepouni emits.
i victory tn tbeenemy. Hia
« one of
With a bag slurrg over hi* shoulder, nnd |
Mxamplsa of Gnod Literary Stylo,
“Ona chap, am «• man, called out,’Walt-1 great danw'n although priiUsctvd by the
I wishes to keep up with th* time-. The New
-ril,; writer*
-.vr'.ur. of tht.
the language .-.r„
arc.
st, please bring me some
~ meat.' The 1 *heavy walls of the conning tower, from carrying n long, slender pole, which i* , The great
MORTGAGE SALE.
lYorkSun say* of it: "The North American.
:
arni'.'-l
atone
end
with
n
sharp
chisel,
thnt
those
whose wurtl* bore the charm of «ln-.
waiter put down in* coffee and tea, and,' whence he d.recta the coitrae of thecumI
gum
may
he
drtarhed
front
the
tree
nr
n
J
■
j
plfoity.
Take
the
learned
Dr.
Samt!:i
’What .I __,
bat. It
is exposed,
hiraling out hte r■evoher,. should,
- ..
.
, from -Its very
. .position I considerable distance from the ground
Thomas (•’. Alvereon and AUhla L. Alverson, his gquntM.o( writer# and topic, ttet, exalte the
.nfernnl idiot’s &lt; nlliu for somethin out'n
‘ ' forward on the dock, to the rtM-tny
cni-my&gt;
’i* fire.
lire, | this man roams tLe mountains, often days ; Johnson as an illmtratiou His essays. wife,of Inlnx Mi-hkan. to IK" Heutersbott. r.autor and gnulty the fotrilecttud sppeUte.
, kuown as the "llanibler.’’nrv full uf wi-r
m* turn?’ A tr.i ;edy was averted by the' anil calm and determined indeed must be
SM’r.iffrffif-hSSiiKttr&lt;*Kfs
4''’
i at n tl:ne,.al&lt;»ne, and miles from any hu»r -.v man jumpin ; ont uf a window.”—San ! tbe courage of the man who in such n hell | mnij habitation.—Coj. New York Times. * । doin nnd entortain-nent. His nory! “Kas- the Regbtcr ot Deeds, lor Barn county. Michl- approaches the Nnrth Atn-Tfc-aft Revelw.
; iwlas” Is n wonderfnlly pMlasdpbic work- :
Francisco Argon at
_ .
.... .................. ...
1 VI urv
lt utMllther a partisan nor sectariat potdl1 But who would think of studying either, san. on the cth day of November. A. D. &gt;**?, In
| the foe noil 'Xnt
i tbe essays or th«* novel in the pursuit of a
■ -I __
hie____
auterdiuau
Hnuryaii' kla SiiprrstttJdftl.
___ .
There are men whose powers ripen early. ’ finished style? Who would compare John­ MU-hl^a'u.0* b&gt; ;'«*iKumcut bearing date the all sides of all questions
p&lt;&gt;[ ulur superstitions of the! Ix»wel* of the ship.
a
|
Young men who attract thw eye nnd com­ ; son with either Laurence Sterne or Oliver
rbr him days was that if a | A touch of the button of one ot the row
I" ««»:*»«-«
ns thu flnfohtd literary
mand the ear nt. thirty, who are forgotten Goldsmith
------ --------------------. nrti»t? IISKIm t“ii!:1«mJS.n:tr’iwi-»r
lire forced its wOtjl through nt electric bells gives the order lo lire gun at
Ku
fifty. We could enumerate niauv who*tr The writing* of Dr. Johnson do noteven lor H irn Count). Michigan.on Un- la-.utt-sixth promptly dtotfuwwd UHtopaRes, aart -'sat* and
V!”1'I argumenta«e preaqntad wish all tjie ability
the chilli.* of th
th catan and «*£s growing 1 or torpedo, W perform some maneuver or pflwcni culminated nt forty and v?lih fell excite high admiration-because they are d.v of February. A. DTisSS;Inliper S5
let uid, Jl w«» a »tire uuiica-1 evnfotiou. imdvlmp.ds at the annunciator* Into decay specdDy at a time vriien n iiinii too ponderous. And the brightness of thu
m it oftcf
1 res. t&gt; h-graph bi* orfero t »tho riirfue n*W. /bouMte in.lii* prUm . Ti.cnataona! Ivg.s-; idea i» otaenred, if it is not lost, in tba Ungs. .MiJh. by assignment brarwgdate the ai&gt;a a, the world.
&gt;; •!» ti.a» tliey• II »&lt;! nut tel
.
•‘W’y. lire*.* you sonl nua," said fnch-' while with word or gesture Ire directs the lature iiW'uiti examples. Th'- aajuonuiy: beavincs* of the words with which it is day ofNovemls-r. A. D. »w» and recorded In I xuiong contribat'U* to early aumtera will
tte *lrip,««»d teoKUmu steering be said &lt;»f our state li-gislaturv. nnd ir is framed. But Sternel Rend bis inimitable the office of said Resister 01 Deeds tor nnrr) 1
Ezimnnr!, wore i r-rv^t In tte famous ( Course
Coutiiv, Michigan. &lt;&gt;n Uiefftatdayo! November. 1
.
...........
of
Georgia,
"1
war
fouliu
wh.-el
rwolrm
to
port
or
«tiriwanl
in
tire
OgM hnrpe fami
trueofcommcrw, and in the ministry, i.nd j "Trihtnm ril-.aiidy,’’ or his "Sentimental
Rt.
W. E. Gladstone,
m.k*’r an b-adln fov.*cH to lire debil w en , hands ot the wet! traine.1 quarter.-u.t*U-r. ! in the legal profession. When we invest!- - Journey," liouks that contain not only t he
-Utl storm of.bau^hww
of battle, here In
in the i
ifowerthe ...InritMna
aorerimMll
gate
the
cau.es
we
find
»
a
rule
that
the
moat
.klfoblful
-antlmeut.
but
the
mort
flat dur l’i;»g c,Jr;/ in; dem -blooms ain’t ; In the w^d
niiudjRat gof^k«ll
.
reach.-* the a|&gt;ex
of iris career at
iimgiingw.
SlShn»nwbhMehr*tht.
1»xufhi&lt;«.rwr
!it simple
.tmple^ugung".
.
nient Fund cSmmilte -.ol Albion. Michigan, by b. Hill. Hon.Thus- B.
Ho» R Q MHU.
littah’r dan dal apple old ^'■4,^7^'';
rounded in
See how dearly the motive of each chad­ nsrigntnent bearing date the eleventh day «“ (-otn. G. Ingersoll. Afclideaeon Farrar. Prolain. Go way, houcj suck'!” has its ptara. add for " * “«* woe, for Lt
or death, for victory or dafott. the ti-,ug4t . fortj . r iiei ire
,
charnUngljr
W/.&amp;S?vMi.
-American &gt;t«s and Queries.
that fliwhra over the wires, e-en .0 theJ»t- .
•
u.Ilut,jcuabta Lick. . Ujuny be at pie diction. If one wants to master a fin- Michitran. on tii" litb day of March, A. !&gt;- !*«. ed writer
.
■
tarmosf par:.* of the v«u*. w bonihere )
(.„Wr,1L j. niny 1,.. alxmndiog self bhed style ii would te n difficult mat tor to
“which n^«Tjtor"”n ‘vr'*l"lr'‘!
The
Presidential Campaign,
when? lie tne brain* -&gt;t the sb.p. Darpei-s , ■«
„nil.
may lai U»whir. it;ic.flh-&lt;l for I find u tetter model than lue qui-int and nn
to be due at the &lt;tau- ot this notice lbe ram of
‘ • *v
_ 4 £_ o _
During
L
----- ^ the
... corning year. th?lieve:w will be
-------------- xl_._ - ■ • rftni:nn.ityi&lt;L lit* felinw*. in iffigoverimlne ' genial 1 jitirence Sterne. Goldsmith ■’is a one Uiousst'd^rveuty two u&lt;id M ino dollars
iu darku.-s.* ar.d rate Weekly..
unMenhr bnveio
ami an attonuy fee of iweuty hvc&gt; doUnr I o;vp^..a[mterratnn'l'valueri'jererxAmerieen
Kin- iifonso Nil Still Caburtad.
! temjwr or an unconqurrable bad habh.
j great artist with the pen. His essays of
as black as iuk ’.-igaii to fall. Some ut the
luA“ p--urra.«»lll&gt;W
«• rraAra-aMraA directory nmtiporad *f practical men the "Citizen of the World" are gem* of lit­
dla:t*L- forwarded to' New :sS-S~“,S! s-JSgsSB
erature. So is* hi* novel, "Tbo Vicnr of tnted to recover the debt seemed by said I *iowu,r the Warrant t-vure of -th* PrcaldenY' .rl; for analysis was dfoborered to owe
tmirtgece or any par: thereof.
,„»««■ rial - ampalRTl W-Uie rerocnlted leaders in tte
Wnkearid.
’
’
Any
one
can
learn
what
n
sly tn
soot.
The exptanniia inky hue entirel..
- ------ TL_
by virtue of the pow&gt;-r
good writer should l*» from this literary orTherefore,
sale coutabied ■ IB said mortgage. aud wvarMjMmUcalparUw* . .
lion of it wm (hat tliere luid previously
masterpiece.—Chicago Post.
tbe statute In si;ch'&lt;a.»e made ami l’rov,J’‘b I
—------- ,
- fires
south of* the
been immense--foresl
----- - —
-------------'
SilS'VSX^T'S'ffis’SlR-.’S^'1 so Cent, a Humber; S5.OO . V*.
Ohio river, the Reason being remarkably wm w-P'r-rt &lt;»f«"
££
.«wn|.ll»hn..nU „!
fe. W — MS I
dry. nnd (he MNxy ptirdlclfs from, tjie &lt;Jo:&gt;NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBEAnn Arbor hf* discovered that street
Iingr.uion hail been ednreyM by string lies oh
«-&lt;u-r lu » «rer» l»
£.1" ot I ^-'™'2„1,llta„.' TLi. e».&gt;dianto i» signs are necessary.
wind* northwanlo m&gt; aa to mingle with the »pri»s
rain when it felt—Washington Star.
dwmonuwlaon
•&amp;• sJc-^
"lope rf
I, ““L J,1|K,n po«t .cil.rrmrnl.. r . St. Jmwph will have stand pipe intern
tbe
mountain &lt;m the
-. ......
grand old Ewurinl is built. I
he will .
OM &lt;rb» •• »&gt;ta«
“ of water works.
remlonnul hire body h»" .irelu.4 "11 tb" prefer
as'x,nE
record.” There was wisdom in the deOf all the crank.* that infest this city re-call", prore-rtlre ot • mummy, "ml thru
The fleaslan fly has played havoc with
ciftiou.—Pittsburg Bulletin.
one of the oddtst is n little old man who only will th, Blm.tl&gt; «b&gt;a U- I'1"&lt;*&lt;1 •■&gt;
Michigan wheat.
H... araerttwI Itral-l
A PATJIlOnC WORK.
• stop* every night or two st the door of the ita niche In that marvelous jasper, vault
mortgage ns Ml Hat certain piece or pareel Of
Thirty electric street lamps have l»een {Sonre in the township o( Imog in e
ciiamlrrs Stmt hiwpltrd.. If no attendant under the great dpme of the
Fire raraora
■* eli
Spsnordered
for
N
’
egaun^.
County
of
Barn
and
of
1
*W
,t
**
,
*
‘
Bl,d
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_
..
_,
is on the spot tf warn him off bo .enters churab. Whan, only tbe rama'-n*
I#, limital «&gt; -'■?*" hnl1 B&lt;Mrr». • olch
and timidly sajf to w^otp-er is at tbe drek, IsbklngHiiail of thumothers ot kings are
ojirn r«Xra3 &lt;■«!«• ,ltb«r bp tk«
gSfraFSiSf.
™ •“!*•
A Voting llvn’ii Christian as‘oelatlon
•Tleate Riws me some carbolic arid.''
allowed to lie.
_
Ore or bp (be ru.b ot
“"■&gt; thediBI- may be organized at Ionia.
w
”
’ i-'I “*-&gt;•
Some bodtao, notably that of Queen Isa- e„lty -on&gt;rnj..«t children line In making
"Get out.!” is the usual salutation bfl re­
, emiiainlng eighty acres of land more or !c»s.
rem ves. and if he doesn’t move quickly he beUA. r.lb»r. rmuaiu'-l ou Um rock Uhl"
A new a„ rerap,-«»» w
A Chinaman in n Houghton foundry I’
a r-urio-.ie cl. ttS-Vit 13 -Tut-.f dul T *» I4"** iIm“*
•
DVMF.L cll.lNr.i,.
hears a scampering of feet in bis direction. tot tire.lS mid -.&lt;--JV-Srr !«•”
.raid mm., ot th. u.n.l .'.m«l»ck.. It sahl.to be very II! &lt;ff leprosy.
*
WfLMAM I*. M1OXAM.
The next night be Is around again for rbey were In at «m&lt;H&lt;l&lt;«r “ '»
„,|.un toon of dev.rer, ntwchrd U.
•s
WlULIAM H. HaXK.
M
ilm
v.ult.
The
u«m»
tbl&gt;
jre.M
"carbolic aci&lt;L’f—New York Herald. •
E. E. Brerp*tcr. a well known inventor,'
The Albion College Endowment Fnnd Com­
brak ot« tmlldlng. with
cere h Um "Pndriilo,' u Iremr wulch I" lb.
mittee. Assignees o
leading Into It tmm tbe end ot mob h«ll- is dead at hia home in Holly­
»1«&gt; mbmppllr.1 w U»
&lt;soU,l“1D« »Ajon ererj a~&gt;r. Tbe doom clore ratoDated. Hastings. Mich-, December 20, i-m.
District Deputy Knspnen his InstitutedI
ln("'u"- mftlcnllyU*a the person enMHog dt ft «*
A Dundee (X. Y.) man, who is addicted tbe bodlu. ot the lij"“'" “"J1
xsatg e.a prising irearlX-KO. f&gt;M*S
1‘ta.UUj
a new lodge of Elks at Flint.
Ho aomn.imbulteni. has constructed nu in­ —New Yo«k IL-conk r.
’
,
bone •'.hot ,lt trobr tbnflre.. ■ H«
PROBATE ORDER.
. *3 Z
genious contrivance for hi* own. sa/eiy
Tronblr '• •«•!" ’’•'"jt I’iT'",’.
n pUtfnrat* In th* Hevntbc *n« I* (ran
when expvritnicing it. Hi fow plated »
weigh: will rake him u&gt; the liotram end Jllctdon Crutral «ntl tin, Baltic Crwk
treadmill iieSKlb his'lred whfere he will Wt«p
A certMu Xew Bmeawiek clerrarmiui land him out ot door.
on it the miuube he gets up. He can then b«a occwlon to vUlt tbe PrortpcbU
i Tbe elerarar wprk. autometlcall, and electric railway.
walk in hla sle4p all night without being tie ravlum iu the dlr or St. John. Prae- eaon« be P»1 „« ot order by braly uae
in danger oi tumbling down n well or off a 108 through oue ot the &gt;ranl’- I*
« I T^ ielght c-taebildi. anlSe.rnt to rand
Children
couted br .--patteot, an in'livldu.l who It to lbe liotwin. the apeed being regulated
roof. —Exchange.‘
^Tn’iiw matter ot the estate of Fidelia E-1
automatically hr» common governor alPitcher
yj‘~5finmnSfim Cfsaid insane per Z.m^cxawwS^^-lLtrl-Muji"
It lias been estimated that it every man
1 ^bad tr. th- top. Any number ot praplc
would forego the two useless buttons on
bl.«rian«Mai.M I multi be geina flown at'the wane time
Cry
the back of his coat, there would be a sav­
! without increasing the speed. Tne pxting of mlllivte of doflnrs. The fact is,
। er-.reT»,« ’ire attnehefl to n'n endless chain.
Castorla.
JXt z
»p
that the fashion of putting on those two
oi -aid areoSup to the present tone mai be
useless buttuni gives employment to many turnlttR a few minutes Inter, he nM agnin plane ns they come down—ExchangeChildren
.toppJurr bi" plun^T bwUnnl
hcsnl and
that FrldSv. th* |
workmen.
: ___________
Thereupon It I* ordered.
6'rlvclt I
s Castorla.
Authorities jof a century or two ago aay aurnrised him by remarldna, 1 am 15t•T,.
lawn
a
wawlarer
on
in.
tara
otrt.
Paul.
’
’
’’
But.
”
exclaimed
the
«
,e
W«£h.
&lt;■'
that at Halloween tbe pixies, tbte sprites
l’*U'Mn.radda‘ »tffi• JSSne interested h* «•*} I AJdrtaa. TTiJtrer
-you
told
.■»
»
rain-ire
«&lt;■
IbM
V™
•
-&gt;
,artb tor a dram n»r&gt;. '
am! the witches emerged from their hiding
appllcaut for k dlme^o a rich and bralU&gt;)r
Pewr.” “A* J-.”"xpleW -1‘."
eitaie.
ptam «nd rl.rr.1 querr prank. «i»li Lu- St.
“but that was by my bret wife.
Life.
inanity. Ncwndaya the small boys plaj
my good tallow." w» lb.
show cause. It any there ne. wu&gt; *« i &gt; jt
the pranks. :
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ruth K...I -r—&lt; •"•’■■’•’tL-, th* petitionernoiiee PECKHAM5
An Original Wedding O,fU
or. tor U» 0WUW.1M«" ?X- f. (urifo-rordered.|fc,
Idaho has nirirer whose source is a mys­
A npral «u-i delixbtrul wMdtw &lt;tirt era. “-!!£*« w.” “aa lbe tramp blllqrly.
to lire pen*.’";‘h' ’!,urt tUe hr*lM
tery. 11 flows out of a lake in an immenre
volume and at one point Is 8® feel deep.
.^‘‘£,1 -Kb. L
Where all tbe water conies from » sowaould rar J® ought •
thiug no one can tell.
Krs°‘rrar,^twor «ml. turning ooh"
^^Sl'75w*tS?^**«S3*&gt;’rmrt.meK-s. Iu everyonelsy aahlmtiirgtri i _ _
CMiU!RfN~ C:
r^MU
—
«1 owb.-r«l»J1-,
Did you know that tbe cokl tea left over kjm, of every denomination from one del-. tor.,.be
.p uairaw hia rlrganirarrtag,
ran.rare.!
rrerara
an .war co 14* n«p.l»mmi ; &lt;&gt;O*uk„,
mra. M
titer a meal was a most excellent addition tar raugiag upward to
«:id
Jirtr
to your vinegar barrel? Try it. It not only wlxrie aggregutins nearly »W3.—N«A IO»Y ( horn*-—Detrx. ‘t Tree rix-aa.
I
■t .
.. — p.„rair«*-s Ajid.flavors
rtimA.
•
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i

_ , , ’ ,
i&gt;« n«pecMjrw no •
reached Point. Ilnlkerta aftec a perilous naff
in a dugout nertws tne gulf, where u wjOc
wnx loaded with sufficient provbgMis fur u
long Stay in the newly discovered country.
They went up the Fraser river to Yale ’
and on to thu head of navigation on the
l.lHrava-t r...—— Wu. —__
..... .

, .----- v-&gt;'wi&gt;u mere cniince. the gWin
I’^k'w giving little attont ion to tike g-iti*.
***¥*
.commodity, as there is no
Iu,l,&gt;er. V»,thte hasiuees The wutviuilla.
r'ul{’
afttl r°rert Area have wrought
*Uc‘l ««v»wt«tl«n among the big tracts of
’pmco trees which formerly ekrthed the
ramon
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One Hundred BEA VER SHA WLS-100
ADGTTST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

One-Third OH from Regular Prices.

Democratic Ilea about the MeKtatey bill
having raised the tariff upon every article
In tbe schedule are palpable. Still it may
not be amiss to present In a nut shell some
facta about tbe operation ot the new tariff.
The McKinley bill has increased tbe
dutlee on about 115 articles.
Reduced the duties on about 190 articles.
And left It unchanged on about 249 artl-

(in eleven mouths) S74.768.639.
It has Increased our free imports, 8112,­
018,081.
It bas made tbe percentage of free im-

BOSTON JTOKE
1000 yards pretty Curtain Scrim 5c, reduced from 12^.
500 pairs Lace Curtains 29c., each worth double.
100 doz. Initial Hemstitch Wide Bordered Handkerchiefs 19c., regular 35c. goods.

BOSTON STORE

It bas Increased free Imports over the
last tariff M.48.
It has reduced the duties per capita from

It has reduced tbe total revenue (tariff
taxes) In twelve months &gt;41,397.455.,
It has increased the cost of no necessi­
ties but has reduced the cost of many.
It has stimulated business, and made
people busier and earnings surer and
larger.—Grand Rapids Telegram Herald.

Nothing delights the average free trader
so much as a prospect for hard times and
rocky business. He never sees the agricnlturaFand commercial depression in free
, trade England. He says not a word when
he reads of starving thousands in London
begging for work or bread. No. they do
not sec nor comment on these things. It
isn’t in their line. But w ben they hear of
a branch of manufacture In this country
which finds buslnees slow, their lungs inlafiate, their mouths open, and you can
hear them ‘‘to tbe uttermost parts of the
earth.”
Te show you exactly how a tariff Is a
tax: Tbe McKinley bill Increased the
duty on carpets 25 per cent It is now
over a year since that law went into effect
Tbe carpet manufacturers of this country,
encouraged by the increased tariff, have
given to It better thought and labor to
simplify manufacture and reduce cost, and
competition has settled the rest. The car­
pet manufacturers have just Issued their
schedules of prices for next year, instead
of being 25 per cent more, they are lower
than ever known before. Thus you ob­
serve how tbe tariff Is a tax.

Tbe United States made more pig Iron
in the single month of October, 1891. under
tbe McKinley tariff, than they made in
tbe whole of 1860, that culminating year
of tbe “growing prosperity” of the "golden
era” ot low revenue tariff. Tbe United
States shipped more bread-stuffs, principal­
ly wheat to foreign countries in tbe single
month of September. 1891, under the
McKinley tariff, than they sent during the
whole of tbe fiscal year 1860, the last of
prosperous period of our last free-trade
tariff,—From the American Economist.

We are now inaugurating our gigantic Christmas sale in our Cloak department. We are offering you immensebargains in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks. We kindly invite ypu to visit .this department.
Our styles,
qualities and prices will convince you we are the leaders in this city for cloaks of every description.

BOSTON STORE.
It has been our custom for years in each of our three large stores to make a special sale of dress silks and
dress goods of every description for Christmas trade and nothing can be more suitable for a Xmas present than a
pretty dress of some description, and we propose our Hastings store shall do an immense business in this depart­
ment the coming two weeks, We will kindly show you our line of dress goods whether you wish to purchase or not.

Sweeping reductions in blankets and comforts of good quality. Sweeping reductions in Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s underwear. Low prices and good qualities is the order of the day with us all through the Boston Store.
HANDKERCHIEFS for Xmas of every description imaginable from 1c, up to $1,50 each, Visit
our handkerchief department as early as possible and make your selections and avoid the terrible rush that
is sure to come a few days before Xmas.
.
.

David B. mil, the governor senator of
New York, will not trouble himself about
stuffing Grover's Christmas stocking with
gifts suitable for tbe success of tbe latter’s
presidential aspirations.

Fann of 120 acres in Irving, Barry
county, Mich., known as the Miles Engle
farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
miles from Hastings. Above farm will be
sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
Tammany, that aggregation of all that For particulars enquire of W. J. Dibble,
Marshall, Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon,
is rotten and corrupt in politics, dictated Hastings, Mich.
tire selection of Crisp for speaker. Tam­
many and HUI are tbe ruling forces in the
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made In tbe conditions of
democratic party.
&amp; certain mortgage, dated August 18. uwo.
made by Orvlll A. Whltrlgtit and Eva Whit­
Tbe republican party stands to tbe busi­ right, bls wife, to the Hastings Building and
Loan AsMclatioa. of Hastings. Michigan, a corness and industrial world for a stable cur­ porrtloaftiuly ntjanlred and doing business
underthd law* of the State of Michigan, and
rency and honest government.
recorded In the office of the register of deeds
for Barry county, in tbe state of Michigan,
August a. 1N0, In liber 41 of mortgage,
The clamor of the bowery parrot is again on
on page II. by non payment of money due for
abroad In the land ‘Tariff's a tax.”
. Installments of principal. Interest and premium

Tbe splendid showing made by the
farmers of Kansas in paying off mortgages
refutes tbe slander repeated by Peffer and
others that Kansas fanners are hopelessly
bankrupt A summary of the reports re­
ceived under the seal of fifty-nine registers
of deeds, covering a period of four and one
half months, gives farm mortgages record­
ed. 98,821.560, and released, 87,845t245,
an excess of mortgages released amounting
The calamity bowlers are hoping for an mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date
of this notice the mm of seven hundred flftv
to 92.022,595, or 25*j per cent of tbe total unfavorable winter.
three and »loo dollars, the said Installment* of
principal, interest and premium and fines bar­
lug remained unpaid and inarrear for more
than six months, and tbe said Hastings Build­
Additional
Local
News.
ing and Loan Association having elected under
Tbe tariff bill u it left McKinley's hands
the terms uf Mid mortgage to declare due the full
was a complete measure of protection, but
Rcmembcr we keep nothing but first- do suitor proceeding* at law having been Insti­
its framers were content with keeplug the
class goods. Call and be convinced for tuted to recover the amount now remaining
home market for the American farmer. yourself, and remember that you can buy secured bv said mortgage or any part thereof
Notice 1* t beretor hereby gl ven that on Aatu rd * v.
The reciprocity feature without weaken­ goods of us at private sale cheaper than the 12th day of March. I8&lt; at ten o’clock tn the
forenoon, there will t&gt;e sold at the north front
ing the tariff as a protective measure the jeweler combination ot Bastings can door
ot the court bouse. In tbe elty of Hartings,
buy
them
of
tbe
manufacturer.
county
of Barry and Mate of Michigan, said court
reaches out into foreign markets. While
house being cite building in which the elrentt
a Btaine-MeKluley ticket te by ne means
court for the county of Barry h held,
at
public
auction to the highert bidder,
In
this
day
and
age
of
the
world
a
home
tbe only one the republicatis may hope to
In said niortcan be furnished nicely and cheaply at tbe the premises described
deet it ta, as the Sun says, n combination same time. Nothing adds more to tbe
of extraordinary power and quality.—San beauty of a room than fancy drapes and mortgage «
above set
forth, with
interwt and premium thereon and
the like, which are both tasty and inexpen­ tbe
Francisco Call (Ind.)
the costs, charge* anil expense* ailooM by law
sive. Mrs. Ella Bowen, tbe milliner, has and provided fnr in Mid mortgage, tald prem­
Nothing more humiliating than tbe a full line of drapes and chenille balls and ise* being all tbow certa'n pieces or parcel* of
laud *ltuite and being Id tbe elty of Hasting*,
spectacle or Don Dickinson In Washington tassels for fancy work. See her and get county of Barry and state of Michigan, and de
her prices before buying.
teribeda* follows, to wit; Lot* number «lx
begging the democratic congressmen of
and the north half of kit* number eight, nine,
M. P. Fuller’s jewelry store is just and ten of block nineteen In tbe eastern addi­
Michigan to* vote for Mills for speaker,
tion to the city, formerlv village, ot Harting*,
crowded
with
goods
for
tbe
holidaytrade.
and being able to control but one vote, has
and lot* number one. nine and ten in block
These goods were all bought for cash, and eleven of H. J. Kcnfield*s addition to the el«v,
at the very lowest mark. They will be formerly village of Harting* accord lug to the
when, under Grover, Don was tbe Dolitical sold for cash at a price that will surprise recordedplat thereof.
Dated Harting*. Mich.. Dec. 16. IWI.
autocrat of Michigan. But like his great you. • Don’t think of baying any Christ­ Hahttno* Building and Loan Association
mas present without calling and interview­
. „
Mortgagee.
ALONZO E. KaNASTON.
ing Kep. Sitebee, tbe genial manager, who
Attorney for Mortgagee.
rblch will be pleased to show you goods nnd
quote prices that cannot but be satisfactory.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made In tbe conditions
Saturday morning the many friends of of * certain mortgage made by Abljah M Flint
people’s party, Inalita that tbe election of
and
Hunan
E.
Flint hit wife to James McKelvey
Mr. Crisp “is n victory for free coinage." Worthy Mead in this city, were shocked
to learn of hta sadden death the evening
before of nervous prostration and heart
failure, aged 45 years. For the past six or on page 13 on which mortgago there t* claimed
ait tat that advocated by Governor BUI. of seven weeks he had been ailing, but only to be doe al the date of till* notlre the sum of
three hundred thirty acven dollars and n reaaon■Uw *rfterti worth Intriitaically 100 eenta? took to his bed about a week previous to swes s-usssux a.tksrsi:
bls death. Bis remains were taken to
Charlotte, where tbe funeral took place Instituted to recover tbe moneys secured by said
Monday afternoon. Mr. Mead was a man
of genial, happy disposition and easily cental rd in «rtd mortgage, and the statute In
made friends.
He leaves a wife and
daughter to reborn his loss. They are left
I:, comfortable circumstances, made more
so by reason of a 91.000 life insurance Iroot door «f the court boune tn th* city of
Harting*. Michigan. (Umt belt® the blare where
policy.
the circuit court tor Harry county fa hnldeni.

Tte uinul tetetlw ot tte IMrr, Count,
A«rtc«lum&lt;l soetrty wHl te teld Toted,,.

sharp. Executive
10 a. m. tbe ~

i.ooo-ONE THOUSAND-1,000

Christmas Presents
To Be

By the people of Barry connty.

TAKE THE FIRST TRAIN
Or other conveyance to

ARCHIE McCOY’S FURNITURE STORE,-:
HASTINGS, MICH

Make a Wise and Early Selection From
25 styles of Bedroom Suits.
5S styles of Plush Couches.
.--'7' '—
All the latest things in Parlor Suits.
50 styles of Plush Rockers from 37.00 to 835.00 each.
100 styles of Fancy Oak and Silk Rockers from 33.00 to 325.00 each.
25 styles of Reed and Rattan Rockers.
50 styles of Center and Parlor Stands.
Everything in Dining Room Furniture.
Etchings and Photo-Uravure. Oil Paintings, Pastels, Easels, etc.
150 of the newest and latest things in Picture Frame Mouldings
A special lot of Rugs, Draperies, Hassocks. All beautiful presents.
Onr system of Carpets by sample has proven a great success.
Everything in Staple and Fancy Furniture.

At ARCHIE McCOY’S

M. H. Bckto*, ttee’y.

Things erf beauty are joys forever and should be selected from McCoy 's
Furniture Stock.

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Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

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Hastings Banner.

ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 33

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 17, 1891.

Prepare for Ciiristms Day

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. Muskegon. Mich . Aug. 30, Yi.
D™- Ml ver A Sons. Hastings. Mich.
.
My ,!far
Allow me io give you a few
of the facia in m» experience with love cancer
and wrotula syrup. Five years ago I bad a
cancer come on iny low-r lly I consulted
the iwwt nhjiiclan* In thia place. Grand Haven,
'•rand Rapids. Ann Arbor aud Detroit. Alt
called It eaneer. One of the best M h's, in
■Mnskeron prescribed for It. I hail It burned
out three different times, but nil to no purpose.
And It continued to grow.
Finally neon the sdUre of a friend I sent to
you tor medicine which I used ns dirnc ed. and
it cured lb* cancer entirely. About four years
nave elapsed and I enjoy excellent health, with
IK» return of the disease.
Tlurt yourC. &amp; S. S. Is an effective blood puri­
fier there can be no question.
Y pura, etc..
It. W. Boynton.
Real Estate Broker, Torrent Block.
Muskegon. Mich.. Aug. St. *91.
Hr. Mixer:-After giving &gt;our &lt;’. * 8 8 a
personal trial t will say that 1 consider it un­’
equaled as a blood purifier.
William Mees.
505 Washington avenue.

H. M. l^e. of Naahville. has sold hta
stock of clothing to A. STMitchel. of 1,mlie.
The F. &lt;k M. t»ank of Nashville, have
purchased of C. D. Beebe the building they
occupy and will put It ly first-class condi­
tion for their business.
A ver}' Interesting program- has been
prepared for the farmers institute at
Naalivllie, January 25th and 26th.

John Campbell is a happy man.
Is a
girl and weighs eight pounds. JohiMays
the little Miss can almost walk and Is only
five days old.
Sol Sunton has a cancer on his chin.
He was In Grand Rapids to see an expert
and
be nays it Is a cancer of tbe mildest
1
form
and Is curable.
’
The wood bee for the U. B. church war
a
1 success.
D. L. Northland has the old school
house moved on to bls lot and made over
into a commodious barn.
Am Cox caught twelve skunks one day
last week.
Harry Jones killed twenty-two quail one
, day last week and followed up the next
day with a bag of twenty.
Henry Warruff. of Kalamazoo, visited
friends here one day last week.
We will report a wedding In the near
future if nothing goes amiss.
Our fair was a success last fall aud Mr.
Pennock should be selected for tbe coming
year.
.

/^Fhe stockholders of the F. &amp; M. bank of
NaArille reelected the old directors last
*eek. and they elected the old officers. C.
D. Reels-.-, president: G. A. Truman: Vice
preaident: G. A. Hough, cashier.

. NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Charlotte has a secret organization com­
posed of nine young ladles, the member­
ship being limited to nine. As fast as
they are married tiiey cease to be mem­
bers and then the strife commences for the
vacant place.
•
Eaton county collected 87.800 for liquor
taxes last year.

' Nashville is trying to get another facto­
ry, which will manufacture baskets, sash,
doors and blinds. It will cost 81.500 to
get It, but will be worth Ita cost if tbe pro­
prietor can do as he agrees.
By going up In a baloon to the height of
5.000 feel at New Madrid. Mo., and com­
ing down in a parachute, Jim PHbeatn, of
Nabbvtile. became a “profestior.’' That
makes two balloon “professors" for Nash­
ville so far. They are both alive now.
but have do mortgage on the allotted three
score years and ten until they drop the
"professor” business.

For Sale by all Druggists. &lt;

■ Do you want to know what ails your eyes?
Do you need your eyes examined by one who can tell
what you need?

county.

Eddle Mayo, a Nashville lad, wag on the
ice ot the Nashville pood, one day last
week. Eddie "dared” of course to do as
tbe otters did, gv across a piece of thin
Ice. He toot a chilly bath In the icy
waters of tbe Thornappte, and If it hadn't
been for Jacob Haberaaat, Eddie would
have been drowned.

CANCER S SCROFULA
Pinner, Gamje, Fuh. Pudding and other seasonable sets.
A personal inspection of our stock and reduced prices will
well repay you to get our prices before buying.
Highest market prices paid for batter, eggs, live poultry

WHOLE NO. 1905

Thompson Bros, have discontinued their
meat shop at Middleville. Cause: no m&lt;*at
In it for them.
George Schafer left Middleville last
week to sec dear friends in Canada 'its
said. He left some dear friends at Middlevilie in the soup, according to tbe Sun.

A large number of counterfeit fifty cent
pieces are in circulation throughout Grand
Rapids. Several merchants have been de­
ceived by them, so nearly do they resemble
the genuine. The counterfeit Is said to be
dangerous, as one Is not able to detect the
spuriousness without a close examination.
The coins are of the Issue of 1875 aud
1877 and weigh about twenty per cent,
leu than the genuine. They are defective
only iu tbe milling, one edge apparently
having been tiled a little more than the
] opposite. The attention of the United
j States authorities has been called to the
matter by merchants who have been de­
ceived by this close imitations.

Tbe Middleville Sim payrf this compll.
rhapARUt nv
men! to n former cltizrM of Hastings: It
Drs. Mixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich._ makes us wish we were a near neighbor to
’ Jeff. Bush, (or tliat some of our neighbors
would pattern after him.) when we see
iiuw complete a job he does in |&gt;ath mak­
ing utter a fail of snow. He doesn't slop
at hia own line, bu/erdsses vacant lots,
croas walks, etc. We will say to Brother
- Saunders that it Is thr old. old story of
_ “the ruling passkjy' strong In death."
’
s Hastings
householders all act that way —
y sometimes.

Constant Drojjing
haniBo You Want tie Best Spectacles or Eye Ofestwater
rock,
| j',
and business before
Blasses on Earth?
think

Deputy Sheriff Flbbs and the police de­
tective, of Grand Rapids, are at swords
jMiluts because the former found some
stolen goods that tbe latter were after aud
wouldn't give them up.
Game is very scarce around Plainwell
1
since the match hunt last week.

Tbe Importance of the peach raising in­■

dustry in Allegan county should uot be
wears away the
underestimated. According to figures col­
anil a similar idea is
lected by the Saugatuck Commercial
2,964,948 bushels were shipped out this
my excuse for keeping my.„
season. for which 8476.000 came back into
name.------- ----------------- _
---------.you..
C. C. Deane, of Woodland. Is looking tor
counlv
You mav
I am well ad- future Ck-eros In the village school, nnd |I tbe county.'
■

Sam Cross met with a very painful ac­
cident while working in the paper mill at
Otsego last week. He fell a distance of
about 12 feet suttafnlng very severe Lu­
xuries.
»
Judge Palmer, of Big Rapids. Is bold­
ing court iu the Allegan circuit owing to
tbe svere Illness of Judge Arnold.

William Riley, a tramp arrested In Kal­
amazoo last week, was found to be wear­
ing four overcoats. •
•
D. DcnBleyker, of Kalamuno, has pur­
chased the Peninsular carriage works in
that city employing about 50 hands.

W. J. Close, of Douglas, sold a dover
powder last week and was promptly ar­
rested upon complaint of the Michigan
board of pharmacy -for 'Selling drugs with­
out a diploma.
Judge Burlingame, of Grand Rapids,
administered this tart criticism to tbe
prosecuting attorney last week, after
throwing a case out of court od account of
the glaring errors: ••Instead of improv­
ing with time tbe prosecuting attorney's
office seems to be getting worse every day.
Hardly a case Is brought into court, but
that errors are to be found in the ease and
this case is uot the first that bas gone
down on that account If tbe prosecuting
attorney is unable to give his personal at­
tention to the office, he ought to employ
an assistant who knows enough to avoid
the commonest errors, mistakes that a law
student would not make.”

As a freight train was going down the
grade just west of Galesburg, last Wed­
nesday. a coupling broke, allowing several
of the cars to fall behind. When the
engine was stopped these came on down
lbe grade smashing into the can in front.
One car was derailed and badly smashed
up.

Small change is very scarce in Battle
Creek. A porter in a hotel was given a
820 bill to take out and get In small change.
He hasn't returned y«4William Wright and Harry Wood, of
Kalamazoo, were arrested Friday night by
Patrolman Greenfield. They had sold a
new pair of shoes and were trying to sell
a new coat, which, it is since ascertained,
was stolen from H. Stem 4 Co. A new
overcoat and a velvet cap In their posses­
sion are evidedtly stolen, but It is not yet
known where they were taken from. Satu rd ay afternoon in police court the men
pleaded guilty to larceny, but tbe case was
field open for further investigation.

Yale's hand-power fire engine was called
'
out tor the first time the other day. The
barn burned for want of water. Tbe fire
.
company were put out because of too
nnrrhi fzv ciiii hnf Iuls offernl 810 in three prizes for the tjrst. | Senator Stockbridge/ profits on the much water. The boys think one trip
If
call on
Lowry, the oculist, the optician. Vertiseufond
and ought to quit, but secoln] &lt;u«Uthir«l best speakers there.
, race horse, Bell Boy. during the year ought to exempt them for life from street
candidate
.H.I.
re~ui..ui «»'&lt;I I Hutt be owned him were 831,500. Thiats taxes and jury duty.
this adviee and you wont regret it; and
will save 80 was the
ii
i i (^Tx-onard Wuiide'lkb, of Woodland, so&gt;d |
1 *uni ever realized on a piece of
Bancroft has within its quiet precinct
governor on the labor ticket, to Robert Pratt 22 lamb# last week whose i hoDMflesb
hnrjM}flesh in
In that
lhat length of time. "
your eyes and money in the end.
,
ordercalling themselves "The £althutnname him?
i,&lt;*r&lt;io- -rishi
m iwund,. and on, An old Irish lady In Grand Rapid-, who an
plans” whose members are the staid, solid
of which weighed 124 pounds.
was certifying to some pension patters ob- | business men of the town. It Is-expessly
George liaker. of Woodland, to a good Jected to swearing. Being told that she j stated that no lady shall be admitted and
deal of a hoar trader! He went to Fair must, she said “Well, then, cursity, | nothing shall appear on the tables at their
Is selling r.:
watches,
clocks, iew- oxen,
rain, jml trmi«l , hi&gt;r»r tor &gt; yokeot divllity, damn" and thought that she had banquets which has been procured in a
I.r 1.
then traded these later on to S. R.
legitimate way.
done her part
dry RDu Sll\Pl w are.
keep McIntire for another horse. Now comes fully
A man Rt Rome. Lenawee county, who
A special from Ionia says: In a petithe best and choicest stock in Frank
Eanfest.
Plains, and
avers
W* he
5®.'•
u,c fellow
,Cof
V”"Fa)r
...v oxen
------ tion to the circuit court, asking further went to call on his mother, Mrs. Ira Rog­
Hastings
that
Is the
who traded the
tn Baker, and t»at the latter Is a- mono- time to satisfy a foreclosed mortgage, ers, fotuul the house afire. Investigation
mental Bar. 1R- states that Baker told | James Hogan, a leading farmer of North showed that the old lady had fallen dead
Prices
the lowest.
him the horm* was O. K.: but after Baker | Plains and a democrat, recites that be is from her chair. Her sleeve pulled the
left the horse began to wheeze, and breath- (Informed and believes tliat Gov. Winans lamp from the table over her body, the arm
es so han! he kOeps the whole neighbor- is about to call an extra session of the of the corpse being terribly burned and the
hood awake nights. So earnest attaches I legislature to amend the mortgage tax law. carpet destroyed.
Baker's horse gotten from McIntyre, nnd i The
declarttion i,
Is v
of. greater weight
from
1 U&lt;7 uieiaiMiivu
_________
Mrs. James Reilly,' who was injured on
, _
,,
the buyers and justice will settle the mess. 1 •»
tile
— *--•»
fact •that
l.a, Urunn',
Hogan's attnmnv
attorney l»
Is CnL
Col. J.
1 Saginaw street railroad, sues for 810,­
W. Mitoliell, the governor’s chief aide. the
Mr. Hogan says Iw had negotiated a loan 1000 on her own account, and her Husband
There is no
liketliut j into a branGodOry,
b,»
for $3,000 for medical attendance and
new brick building all his own. 1 from the Michigan Trurt company bnt the sues
!
- /* " 'Fhe general order of things is to
of her services.
I
Editor Godfrey is bound to dispute the latter backed out upon the passage of the loss
which succeeds.
claim that editors ami financially straight- 1
. -• /
gather together and then
Business in Rogers City is wretchedly
mortgage tax law. The statement of tbe
VJ
and as we always
to
nothing sold will suc­ cued people mean tpe same thing. We're probability of an extra session is regarded (dull. Crops in the county were poor and ,
। ( there Is said to be insufficient grain to
as semi-official.
order we have gathered together ceed unless it pleases the peo­ gtad lie prospers.
winter tlie stock. Beef is selling ati cents
John Strausbaugli. of Carlton; charged
Horatio Perry. of Clarendon, this county,
and now
ready to
the
r
with pointing a loaded gun nt hunters bought a wrought steel range of some a' pound In consequence.
ple,
and
nothing
please
the
largest and nicest lot of Christ­
I whom he had ordered off his (arm. was traveling salesman, aud this la the burden
Judge Cooley denies that he said that
I tried before Eeq. Pardee, of Freeport. of hie tale of woe: “1 have no liesitation government regulation of railroads Is a
mas presents in tbe county. A popple like tbe
I Tuesday of last week, and was convicted , । iu saying that tiiey&lt;re the most dishonest ,dismal failure and that he could “see no
will convince you. Also
set of rascal- I ever dealt wfiJF, doing way out of tbe darkness but in government
j and tined 825.
our
Candies will
nothing with me as agreed.” Moral— ownership of the roads.”
Patronize your home merchants and you
The Soronlan girls, of Oilvet* college,
better and cheaper than everoewill not be “taken In” by tbe numerous are getting or\ their mettle and will work
fore.
evening. Dec. 6th. a daughter, also to IJtraveling fakirs, who are working every- hard during the coming year towards a
Wesley Eisenhood and wife a daughter.
(conceivable swindling scheme to obtain: building that wifi vie with the structures
।
,
,,
. .
The funeral services of T. Forbes were ..something for nothing.—Battle Greek of the Adelphic and Phi Alpha Pl societies.
10c.
by
as
the
past
four
held iu the Methodist church last Tuesday Journal.
.
In
tbe
case
of
Thomas
M.
Wilson,
Hand Made Creams, 25c. lb.
.
a. in. conducted by Rev. Myers. The reThe (ward of trustees of the asylum for
Hand Made Chocolate Creams. 25c. lb.
mootns
Sales
prove.
mains were taken to Parmale* for burial. the Insane at Kalamazoo at tlieir recent; charged with embezzling 81,600 from the
tj
i
il
Mr. Forbes was sick only a short time. &gt;meeting decided, owing to the crowded con­. state while clerk of the board of auditors,
. the jury disagreed, three standing tor conall the boys gne Friday before hia death he wa« at Garlton dition
'
of that institution to admit no more
Also all who buy a bill of
of
will in Remember
mn nn linnh^r xvnonnR
Center, was arouqd-'Saturday also, and 'patients except when vacancies occurr vlctlng the old man and nine for acquittal.
ID tO IDO on luinoer ivagons.
Sunday about four o'clock he died. He Ithrough iisebarging inmates ns cured or
Seasons in Micbigau get awfully mixed
receive a beautiful present.
rrsnxinTnT-inrs had the cr}'slpelas In Ida fare aud by being on dentil. The asylum is crowded to over­ up sometimes. While there was good
TOWN^FND out Friday brought on a chill whu-h re- flow. Tbe inmates number 1,047 and they sleighing on a highway in Inwood,
uLOJL IVi! IviJlulvL/. su]lWf (n pneumonia. He was a memtier are obliged to sleep in bails, corridors and Charlevoix county, folks going by Iu
PjH.htenre on Mirhiiran Axe
of the Metbodlst church. A wife, two even in out houses and in apartments cutters saw two farmers plowing in an
Office at l^aldence on Michigan Ave.
daofl)tcrs and onc
and a |anfp clnj|t never intended for such purposes. The adjacent field.
X
HASTINGS. MICH.
.
of friends and ncighbora mourn for him.
conditions at tbe other asylums are much
Although the pine operations around
-------There are some wann debates over the better ti»n iu Kalamazoo.
Alpena will lie considerable lighter this
rights of farmers and hunters, borne
The sale of Poland China swine at year than heretofore, the cedar u;&gt;crations
claim a man has a right to shoot wild
game wberexer be can find it while others Rivereidf stock farm near Plainwell last will be greater than ever and twice the
say a hunter bas no right on a man's week wae not largely attended owing to usual amount will be harvested at Alpena
premises without permission. We have several other sales elsewhere. Over 40 this winter.
Paul Heimboldt and S. Frlsbie, of Fen­
not forbidden any one bunting on our’ head wefe sold at prices ranging from 88
farm and shall not If they will shut gates,; to 845 p^r head. There will be another ton, traded horses. When the latter went
,
to gel his lions, be found it was dead boss
put up bars, and do not pull down our' sale later ou.
fences. So far we have no reason to com­
An eMery wheel broke in the Plainwell and bas bad Pau! arrested for fraud. Tbe
, foundryJlasl week while rapidly revolving. great question will be at what time did the
plain.
Mrs. T. Odell and Mrs. A. Richardson,’ Noone was killed, but the flying frag­ steed die?
We have
of
the
town
line,
visited
at
Mrs.
F.
B.
Hutchinson’s Physiologies,
ments made things lively for a while.
Arrangements are being made to start
JHeming’s last Wednesday.
Harper’s Geographies,
At tbe Charlotte fair In October J. Saw­ up a stavemill at Boon. Wexford county.
John Fleming has rented the Blakeslee
yer aud A. Goodrich, of Lansing, engaged This new enterprise is to be carried on by
Robinson’s Arithmetics,
farm for three years.
Mrs. Platte is reported as gaining s’.ow- selling “bop pop.” Deputy Collector of a New York man. As Boon is well locat­
Sheldon’s Readers,
Internal Revenue George W. Perry, of ed for n mill of that sort, a good basinets
’s Spellers,
' John Fleming was called to Marshall Bellevue, is after them now. Tiiey will in that line is looked for.
Ladies’ gents’ and children's handkerchiefs in linen, , Sander
be tried before the United States court nt j
Harper’s Readers,
Al tbe coroners inquest over the remains'
last week as a witness In a law suit.
crape and chiffon: initial handkerchiefs; silk umbrellas; fine|। Brand’s Physiologies,
Bert Kimbal. of South Bend. Ind.. Is Grand Rapids.
of little Addie Turner, who was burned, to
linens:
napkins: fancy spreads; elegant fans:
Davis &amp; Peck’s Arithmetics,
visiting at Geo. Hartman's nt this writing.
Calhoun county raised 0,600 lbs..of hope death In tbe house of her grandmother.
David Stares Is very bad off with last year according to tbe census report.' near-Portland. the jury could not agree.
all qualities guaranteed; pocketbooks; hand bags; perfumes; Barnes’ History,
rheumati-m and also au old army wound This was the largest amount produced by
Marlin Kelley while hunting rabbits
soaps:
pillowsquilts; bed spreads: fine Felter’s Arithmetics.
near Portland, felt a stinging sena^tioo in
any one county in tbe state.
Is Ixrnn
troubling him.
blankets; all silk
7, 9 and 12, for fancy work, at Reed &amp; Kellogg’s Grammars,
VanVelsor and wife, of Canada,
hta face just after be l&gt;ad shot. Examin­
Tbe
Michigan
Trust
company
contracted
spent Sunday with Alfred Raymond and
ation revealed the fact that three shot had
Appleton’s Readers,
for the steel vaults In their new building rebounded aud struck him Iu the face.
10c.
etc.
Swintdn’s ’History,
" Mrs. Blakeslee returns to Grand .Rapids iu Grand Rapids last week, the contract Rabbits must be tough around Portland.
Townsend
s Civil Government,T'
’*^-'
price being about 815.000. The vaults
When Blanche Thompsoo, ot Grand
thia week. She will be missed from our
Monteith’s Geographies. Barry community and carries with her the well will be the most perfect In the state.
Rapids, wax au infant she Ml into a tub
of boiling water.
*** handxrd .
And everj' book used in
B.
F.
Blakely,
a
farmer
living
near
wishes of her neighbors.
Grand Rapids, placed his money in the
County.
household bank—the same being au oki
New' and second hand.
Mrs. John Mctturn visited friends iu J teapot on a high shelf. His hired man
, basted tbe combination and rifled the bank
Cauls Grave last week.
D. L. Northland was In Grand Rapids of ita contents, about 1200. and skipped.
ou busi nest l»-t week.
r
The Bardeen Paper company paid 81.4M
We learn that Samuel Owen has a cancer
taxes thb year.

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From Our Immense Stock: We Lead
We quote below a few articles specially

The World io School Books.

adapted for

Holiday Gifts­
,

kid gloves,

table

toilet

down
down
ribbons Nos.

yd.,

Our Bargain Sale of Cloaks
COIVTIIVUES.

ROSENBAUM &amp; SPEYEfiS.
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

Fred LI Heath
the druggist.

of Fiwpwrt.

moval

�----- ---- -------- -—
BUMPTIOUS CHILL
8o&lt;n**f ft* Citizen* Talking in
Their Hat*.
nmTHS THERETO BY FOOL FRIENDS
**r*lgn*r* Who Hail to Ml Oood*Glv*
Brawn Tory VUJo**rj A Mara* or*—Torelxn Mialitar Matta Iratrocl* HI* R*yr***nt*tlve* Abroad^— The American
*«horltl«i WUltally MUlad, and Eg**
MrapoaMbl* Tharafor. Bajra tba Diplo­
mat— Ural* Ham Guilty of All Uta Aggreralo* So Far—At Washington.

Valparaiso, Dec. M —There i* growing
excitement over the Mtuation between
Chili and tbe United States, and tbe local
authorities are taking preacaution* to
&gt;rwrenl any renewal of intuit or injury to
Americana Tbo foreign rraid«*ta gener­
ally regard the prospects as aerioua, and
are not sanguine of a pcacablo outcome of
the controversy.
The better class of
Chilians appear Impressed that tbe United
States will not fight, and that Valparaiso
would bo protected from damage should
war break ont by the English and Ger­
mans, on account of the large interests of
thoeei nationalities in Valparaiso.
A Good Deal Too Much "Loom" Talk.

For ibis assurance they are dependent
on loose talk of English and Germans at
•octal gatherings In Santiago and Val­
paraiso when the wine has flowed freely,
but ao far as concerns the British minis­
ter, there is no authority for any such
atatemenL These promises of foreign aid
are chiefly the outcome of European rival­
ry for the trade of Chili, merchants and
other unauthorised persons making as­
sertions without foundation, in order to
flatter Chilian pride and gain some ad­
vantage. Well informed Chilians share
. tea surprising degree the illusions thus
created, and some of them express anxiety
for a chance to thrpsh tbe Americans.
Mlal»ter Matta Writes a Circular.

Malta, Chilian minister of foreign af­
faire, has prepared for distribution among
the Chilian legations in Europe and
America a circular letter giving Chill’s
sdde &gt;o£ the difficulty with tbe United
Blates growing out of the Baltimore
trouble. After a great deal of trouble a
copy of this document has been procured.
It la written in Spanish and the followteg is the translation of it:
•With reference to tbe report of the sec­
retary of tbe navy.and the message of tbe
president of tbe United States I think it
$* opportune to say that the information
upon which the report and message ana
grounded is erroneous or deliberately inewrect. So far as the refugees are con­
cerned they never have been threatened
with cruelty, nor has any one attempted
to take them from the legation, nor has
their delivery been ordered. Nor has the
bouse or person of foreign ministers been
molested, iu spite of dallying and 'inten­
tional provocation. • • •
Washington Statements Inexact.

•There b a want of exactness and f rankora* in the statements made hi Washing­
ton. Tbe affairs took place in bad quar­
ters ot the city, tbe “maintop of, Valpar­
aiso,” and among people who are by no
means models of di.-crelion and temper­
ance. When the police and other forces
interfered and calmed down tbe tumult
there were already several hundred men
engaged in it, and it had spread to a dis­
tance of some ten blocks or more from the
piece where it commenced. K
Egan Has a Lot to Answer Far.

•Mr Egan purposely communicated to
ns a note iu an aggressive and violent langaage on Oct. 26. as shownby tbe copy and
the note was answered Oct. 27. Nov.
M began the summing up which was sus­
pended on account of the non appearance
&lt;4 tbe crew of tbe Baltimore and on ac­
count of tbe illegal pretenses and denials
•C tbe same Mr. Eagan. There bas never
beets any provocation commenced or ac­
cepted by this department, and it bas
always maintained an attitude of fairness
end prudence. It has never had an ag­
gressive policy aud it will never, approve
• bnmilating one. • • •
Harrison and Treey Misled.

wMr. Tracy and Mr. Harrison hwe been
led into error concerning our people and
government. Their Instructions of im­
partiality and amfty have not yet been
compiled with. They are not now nor
have they been compiled with. And if mo
complaints have been made against tbe
wstetoter and the sailors it is because pub­
lic and notorious facts in Chill and tbe
Called States could never have been
made use ot by our confidential agents,
wren when well established. • • • Your
excellency should have this translated
smd published. In tbe meantime please
ftkeuthorlzo all that appear to the oon*wy"
_________

DEED OF A FIEND.

FRESIDEN1 HARRISON'S MESSAGE.
A Byacpals «t th* Vuestluns CaaaMered
Tberstu and SaggraU*** Made.

Washington, Dec 10.-The preiident’s A Horrible Quadruple Murder
murage wm sent so ooogreaa at noon yes­
in Florid*.
terday. He refers to the work of ths state
lepartment during the past year and its
results in securing reciprocal trade rela­ THE PERFLrBATOB SOT YET IBOWI
tions with Brasil, Cuba, and San Dorninjo; states that negotiations are proceed­ Two Woman and Two Little Boys th*
VietlKts *f the D«vill*h Crime, On* of
ing to extend the policy of reciprocity,
th* Woman Being Ale* * Victim of
end expresses the hope that before the
the Murderer's Last — th* Makes a
close ot the year still more valuable agree­
ments will have been signed. Terms of
Brave Fight for Llf* nod Honor, but a
Vain On*—Tbe Boom of Blood.
arbitration of tbe seal question bare been
satisfactorily agreed upon with Great
Jacksonvillk. Fla., D*c. 15 —Details of
Britain. Tbe country is congratulated s quadruple murder, which was discov­
upon tbe working of tbe meat inspection ered on Saturday near New Smyrna, show
lystem, through which Germany, Dan­ the crime to have been a most revolting
mark, Italy, Austria, and France have one, and indicate'that the perpetrator
agreed to admit our pork products.
must have been a fiend ia human form.
Th* Italian and Chilian Trouble*.
Rape and not robbery was the object of
He deplores the lynching of tba Italians the crime, a* not a cent or an article of
iu New Orleans, but does not doubt that value was taken. Tbo scene of the crime
a friendly conclusion will be arrived aL
Tbe Chilian question Is more difficult. was the residence of F. J. Packwood, half
Tbe outrage at Valparaiso is still an way betweeq Smyrna and Oakwood, oc­
acute question, and Chili has so far offered cupied by Packwood, bis little son and his
no apology or explanation, or replied to sister-in-law, Miss Bruce. Friday Pack­
tbe note sent that country regarding the wood went away on business to be absent
matter. If Chill does not make amends a during tbe night, and Miss Bruce invited
special ntcraage will be sent to cougress her friend Mrs. Hatch and her little son
ou tbo fubjecL
to spend the night with her.
.
R«M*ction&gt; on th* Tariff

Dl*»overy of th* Crim*.

The project of building the Nicaragua
canal is indorsed, and tbe president advo­
cates tbe guaranteeing of the bonds by
the government. He then takes up ths
tariff question, and giving figures from
the treasury books claims that tbe evil
prophesies ns to tbe operations of tbe bill
have been refuted and the claims of the
advocates of tbe bill justified. Foreign
commerce has been largely increased in­
stead of diminished, and bo urges that the
bill be given a fair trial before any at­
tempt is made to put new legislation on
that subject on record.

Saturday morning about 9 o’clock Ira
Jenkins, a negro who markets for ths
family, called to see if anything waa
wanted, and finding a window broken
open, and being unable to make any one
hear, alarmed tbe neighbors, who at once
made an investigation. When they had
entered tbe house a .moat appalling spec­
tacle presented itself to their gaze. Mrs.
Hatch lay by the1 window In a pool ot
blood, with a pistol wound on the iuside
corner of her left eye. Her face was black­
ened with powder. The other bodies lay
near her. Her little son lay on a bed
lounge. He was shot over the left eye and
his throat was cut In three places. The
head was almost severed from tbe body.

Teo Soon for Free Coinage.

On the silver question tbe president says
that until an international agreement fix­
ing tbe ratio between gold and ‘silver can
be effected the United States will be run­
ning a great risk to adopt free coinage as
a policy.
He favors both metals for
money, but insists that every dollar shall
be as good as every other dollar, a condi­
tion, be Bays, that uo one more than the
farmers and laborers have the highest
interest in.
He asks for further legislation to keep
the Chinese out of the country; and urges
the necessity ot coast defences, and the
continuatieu ot the building of au effective
nary.
The Gerrymander Should Go.

Referring to tbe Michigan move to elect
presidential electors by congressional dis­
tricts, he says that to bring tbe choosing
of these officers into the power ot the •’ger­
rymander” is a movement fraught with
the greatest danger; aud urges that con­
gress should act in the direction of a con­
stitutional amendment requiring electors
to be ebnaen in tbe old way. As for the
"gerrymander." be says congress should
abolish it, as far as it can, as it is “polit­
ical robbery.”

Terrible Fat* of Ml.* Braoo.

There was evidence that Mira Bruce
bad made a brave resistance without
avail, the brute having accomplished his
devilish pur;&gt;ose. Miss Brace was found
lying on her back iu tbo bed, with her
form bare down to just above tbe knees.
1 After this the murderer probably shot his
। victim through the right cheek, but fail­
ing to kill her he picked up a shotgun
I and brought down tbe bntt end of it with
! all his force on tbe head of bls defenceless
j victim. Tbe blow struck her between the
! forehead and tbe nose and caved iu the
i skull like an eggshell. Then he stabbed
her In the neck, cutting out a square
section of flesh, and finishing his hellish
I work with two terrible gashes on the
! throat.

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Th* Fiend Spared No On*.

FlFTY-tECOND CONGRtM.
Tt*s B«*at* and Hoc** ef B»?r»wnUtltH
C*&gt;l*4 ft* Ordtr.

WasHINSTOM, Dec. 9—In tbe sonata
yraterday tbe oath wu, administered to
Dubois of Idaho and Cail of Florida, tn
both of whose autoo a contest ia pending,
and tbe papers in tbe caara ware sent to
tbo privilege* and elections committee.
The vto president laid a number ot de­
partment report* before tbe senate, fed
then that body waited for tbe house to or­
ganize, notification of which was received
Bt
2:8*. ‘A tew
nilnutra
before
3
p.
m
tbe
house
committee
to wait un ths president appeared,
joined tha senate committee and proceed­
ed to tbe White House, and tbe joint com­
mittee reporting that the president would
communicate to congress today, the
eennte nd journed.
Tbs bouse organised by electing ths
Democratic caucus nominees, and Crisp
made a brief address. Tbe selection of
seats and appointment of a committee to
wait on tbe president was the only other
bualnen attended Co.
Wabrington, Dec. 10.—The president’s
message was received In tbe senate and
house yesterday and read. It was lis­
tened to with close interest, tbe diplo­
matic gallery being full of foreign repre­
sentatives who left ns soon ns that part of
interest to them wu completed. As soon
as the reading was finished the senate ad­
journed for tbe day, and tha bouse until
Saturday, at which time, by agreement, it
will further adjourn to Wednesday.
Washington. Dec. 11—The senate de­
voted Ita time yesterday to the Introduc­
tion of bills and for a day broke tbe rec­
ord. Six hundred and eleven bills and
ten joint resolutions were offered in leas
than two hours and were sent down to the
government printing office to be put in
oold type before being distributed among
the respective committees. Tbe list in­
cluded three free coinage bills, three antiCblnese bills, a number ot characteristic
Alliance measures from Pfeffer of Kan­
sas, and several joint resolutions bearing
on tbe election of presidential electors.
Washington, Dea 14.—A brief session
of the bouse of representatives waa held
Saturday. The speaker announced tbe
appointment ot the following cGramittera:
Ou accounta, Rusk ot Maryland, Cooper
of Indiana. Dickerson of Kentuccy,
Moore ot South Carolina, Seeriey of Jowa,
Pearson of Ohio, Quackenbush of New
York, Griswold ot Pennsylvania, and
Cutting ot California; on mileage, Cratle
of Minnesota, Crawford ot North Caro­
lina, Kendall of Keotocky, Caldwell of
Ohio and Flick of Iowa. An adjonrnment
was then taken until Wende»dny. Tbo
bouse will probably adjourn this week
for the holidays, tbe senate agreeing.
Wabhington, Dea Ik—In the senate
yesterday a number of reports were pre‘ scuted by tbe chair and n flood of bills
I introduced, among them tbo folTow­
Ing: Granting of pension of 1100 per
! month tor losa ot eye*, limb* or th* use
of them; absolutely prohibiting Chinese
j immigration; authorizing tbe loan of
money to states for irrigation purposes;
I appropriating IIO.UOO.OUO to the improve­
ment of the Mississippi; making Des
। Moine* a port ot delivery; appropriating
H00 (■00 to inquire into the indebtedness
ot individual* (Peffer). The senate ad*
journed for tbe day.

| Frankie Packwood, a little goldtin­
; haired tot of five years, was found ou tbe
' floor with his throat cut from ear to ear.
I His features, which in life bat! been beau‘ tiful, were badly marred by the cruel
I knife of tbe murderer. The floors of tbe
Pension* are Heavy but Beneficent.
Tbe estimate tor pensions for tbe year ' room were completely covered with blood,
ending June 3D, 1893, is 1144,956,00, but 1 ns was tbe bedding ou which Miss Bruce
large as it is it doe* not reach tbe exag­ lay, and also that on which the boy Hatch
gerated estimates of those who opposed tbe was found. Tbe curtains and walls were
bill, and the legislation on the subject is also bespattered with blood.
A Bejncted Suitor Suspected.
declared beneficent
CORN AND WHEAT IN ILLINOIS.
After tbe horrifying discovery the county
He hopes that tbe federal elections bill
in some form will yet be passed; says the authorities were notified, and an investi­
solution of tbe Indian question is educa­ gation wls begun. The sheriff, with “a
tion, allotment in severalty, and cithwp- posse of nearly %)0 citizens of the vicinity,
Springfield. Ilia, Dea 15.—The corn
ship, and refers briefly to tbe census, the scoured tbe county for many miles, but and wheat crop bulletin was issued yra­
interstate commerce commission and without result. There are many theories
other matters without making any nota­ as to tbe probable murderer. One is to terday by the secretary of the state board
the effect that the horrible crime was the of agriculture. In regard-to corn tbe bul­
ble recommendations.
revenge of a rejected suitor for Miss letin concludes: "Taking the state as a
Bruce’s band, and finds many believers. | whole the area devoted to the corn crop
WAS UNDOUBTEDLY NORCROSS.
Summary justice will be dealt out to him was 5.754,000 acres at an average yield of
Further Testimuay *• to the Bomb- if captured.
87.5 bushels per acre, which gives a total
Tp rower’■ Identity.
Foraer Slaughter at the Same Spot.
yield of 215.895,000 bushels for tbe entire
Boston, Dec. 14.—Note Broker Henry
The epot where this tragedy has been crop.
L. Norcross, of Boston, who it is suspected enacted was tbe scene of n brumal quad­
Lowqr Than II Waa Last Tsar.
threw the bomb at Russell Sage, left, it is ruple murder many years ago. During
"The avetage market price paid at the
now reported, a note which has convinced the Seminole war a family named Shires warehouses aud railway stations of tbe
lived
there
and
were
murdered
by
tbe
Instate
Is 88 cents per bushel, which is 7
his parents that be committed the crime.
• dian*.-Their bodies were horribly muti­ cents less than the average price paid last
Tbe note was left on bis desk at his office, lated.
________
season. Wheal has been greatly injured
and bis father found it there when he en­
by drought, and “the stand as a whole
Th* Pamir Frontier Affair.
tered tbe room Saturday in company with
London, Det 15.—Lord Salisbury is said is very uneven and the outlook fur the
•everal other persons When be came front
wheat crop in Illinois in 1802 is not very
to
have
placed
the
facts
regarding
the
tbe room be denied that be had found any­
encouraging.” In tbe northern division
thing. Now it is acknowledged at the Pamir frontier fight before the Russian tbe oondilion ot winter wheat Is about 80
Norcross residence that a message had ambassador with tbe courteous request Der cent, of the usual Dea 1 average, in
that
Russia
explain.
Tbe
facts
were
sent
been found, addressed to Mrs. Norcrose.
the central division 82 per c.‘nL. and in
It read, in part: “I am golngjXo New York to St.Petersburg, aud the reply returned the southern divi*ion “twenty six points
an business, and if 1 am oat successful that Russia awaits a report from the offi­ less than seasonable average.”
and do not coom back before* given time cials on tbe frontier, but that tbe matter
would receive the czar’s earnest attention.
I shall not return alive "
\
MUST COUNT THE BALLOTS..

Do You Know It?
If you don’t, then you are the only one that
doesn’t.
DON’T YOU KNOW THAT

Spary Phillips
Has the best line of •

Coffees, Teas and Canned Goods
In the city? He has and is prepared to prove it by
price. See his
.

DECORATED HANGING LAMPS
And nice assortment of VASES and STAND LAMPS at pricos
that defy competition.
He wants to buy all the dried apples that he can get.

\ '-Now, pa, when you get my dfoll, go to HOLLOWAY’S (where
the elephant stands out on a post, you know), ’cause they’ve got the
best Tot to pick from. Get me a book too while you are there, they’ve
got a Tqt of ’em.

Santa Troubled!

His Business is Goneb
He is forced to give up liis an­
nual excursion over Hastings'
house tops, as we are impress­
ing upon people that they need
look nowhere else for Christ­
mas Goods than at

Republican* Win On* at th* New York
L*gl*latlv* Cm**.

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Dea 1 a—Judge
Barnard Saturday, in special term,
quashed the write ot mandamus granted
by him on Wednesday, on tha application
of Frank Haabronck and Edward B. Oeborne. Democratic candidates for county
treasurer and senator from tbe Fifteenth
district. He held that there was no evi­
dence that the so-called “quad marked"
ballots cast in Red Hook were marked for
identification, and that the board ot
county canvassers had no right to canvass
or- count them for any candidate excupl
the Republican candidates for whom they
were in fact cast. Judge Barnard directed
that the certificate of canvass as to the
senator be given to Mr. Deane. As Mr.
Deane is dead this decision necessitates
another election for senator in the Fif­
teenth district, comprising Dutchess, Col­
umbia. and Putnam counties.

Hicks &amp; Spence's,
Holiday Purveyors.

EbT0WERJ’EEMEM^EE
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NO. 35.

ALWAYS THE SAME

THE RISING YOUNG AMERICAN.
H* Is Fitting Uim»*lf for Mob Law and
All UnrigUl.ou.no**.

St. Albans, W. Vb., Dea 15 —Charles
Hess and Fent Duval, boys of 16, quar­
relled at school last Friday and Hess
stabbed Duval fatally. On tbe same day
James Jarvla, a boy, re«iated Professor
Eddy, and in a fight cut Eddy tour times
with a penknife. At Belmont, near here.
Professor Clarence Singleton was stabbed
five time* Sunday by one of his pupils
whom he had whipped on Friday. The
professor was frightfully bruised by
kicks. The 'oondition of yonng Daval
and Profcraor Eddy is very serious.
Bought a Chicago RIght-of-Way.

Chicago, Dec. 14.—The Chicago Elevated
Terminal Railway company ha* purcb.ised
for a sum approximating *7,500,000 tbe
right-of-way and *1 tbe renl estate hold­
ings of the Alchlann, Topeka and Santa
Fe railroad within the ci:y limits.
UtondJy Bailed to Drath.
Mexico, Ma, Dea 15.—A liula son of
Mr. Dick Carter, of this city, fell into a
boiler of Bcalding water yesterday ant
wu bviled to death.

A

He bas been in on the q. t and
looked over our stock of Holi­
day Goods, and realizes that

M*a Who Ka*w I «n Coin* Forward.

In view of the cl—&lt;uy woven web of
Youngstown, O-, Dec. li.—John A
evidence which boa Deen thickening about
Norcrora as the bomb thrower, it only Logan is critically HL Recently be was
needed a letter like thia, if genuine, to set attacked with la grippe, followed by tbe
all doubts at rest Mr. Adams and his formation of an abscess near the base of
wife, who live in tbe lower part of J&lt;or- the brain on tbe right side. Mrs. Geosral
croaa’ bouse at Somerville, are the author­ Logan and Dr. Ritchie, a specialist, have
been called from Washington. His condi­
FEACE AT THE CHILIAN LEGATION. ity for tbs statement that the letter bas tion is regarded aa serious.
been found. A number of men who
M* Sign of War There Nor Awy Mews— knew Norcross have spoken also. Nearly
THE DEATH RECORD.
Tbe Cruiser Bsltlaar*.
all of them say they have no doubt he
Fred B. Whitnet. assistant general
WAaHIxerox, Dec. 14.—The Chilian le­ was the man who threw the bomb; that
gation had a peaceful air about it last be would bare been likely to do so; Chat freight agent of the Union Pacific road,
Bight; tbe Eiembers were entertaining be was experimenting with nitro-glyce­ st Omaha'
Judge RUFU8 P. Ranxkt, leader of tbe
callers, and there was nothing to indicate rine is asserted by t be elevator boy in the Ohio bar, at Cleveland.
building where bis office is situated. It is
that the message of President Harrison also stated that insanity is hereditary iu
W. L. Sargent, traffic manager of the
bearing on the Chilian situation had the family, and all believe that it he was Kansu City, Fort Scott and Memphis
•Meed any uneasiness among them. the man he was insane at tbe time.
road, at Kansas City.
Ex-Senator ANDREW J. Hell, at Peoria,
Minister Monttwas not at home, and the
Uls.
HOLOCAUST AT LOUISVILLE.
•scretary of the legation received those
who bad business with it. He said that
Tbe Rt. Rev. John N. Gallaher. Prot­
bo late advices tad been received from Twa Ixp.o loni *&gt;ut Fires with a Law of estant Episcopal bhbop of tbe diocese of
ffl«v*a Um.
Chili, and that Minister Montt had not
Louisiana, at New Orlesn*.
pet received thsciccnlar from hl* country
LgVISVILLE, Dec. 10.—During tbe past
Rev. J. A Rannt, well known Presby­
&lt;iving tbe Chilian aids of tbe situation.
few hours •1,000,1.00 worth of property bas terian minister, at Kalamazoo. Mich.
Down't Have* Wsrlllw L*ok.
been destroyed in this city and eleven
Professor Zt'iNGLIUB GROVER, for thir­
Tbe fact that the Bavy department has lives sacrificed. At b SO Tuesday evening ty five yean principal uf Dearborn semi­
•bought proper to permit tbe Baltimore fire broke oat iu tbe building of tbe Boone nary, at Chicago.
to leave Chili at ibis &gt;ime is regarded
Judge Joseph Otis Glover, pioneer of
bare as evidence that tbe negotiations Paper company on Main street, between
»cw in progress between tbe two couu- Sixth and Seventh, causing a money loss Illinois, at Chiotgo.
Charles B Kvarts. son of Senator Ev­
trira are bring conducted satisfactorily to sf 105.000. Tha smoldering heat from this
the United Stater. It is stated at the fire cahsed an explosion in adjoining art*, at Windsor, "Vl
Bev. Oscar C. McCulloch, at IndlanMary dopratmeot that Secretary Tracy in- buildings at 2 o’clock yesterday morning,
taSKbi to keep several meaet-wir iu South nnd another conflagration occurred that
George W. Stewart, well known in­
American waters until all signs of un- doc only destroyed tbe buildings and
ventor, at New York.
ptaaaantnera have disappeared.
stock* of Bamberger, Strong &amp; Co.;
Busbell M. Little, founder of Glen
Highly Important and Mysterious.
The state department received a confi­ Woolfolk. Payne ft Co.. Bliss, Wli*on &amp; Falls Insurance company, at Glen Falls,
dential telegrata of tbe highest import- Co., and others, but sent four firemen to N. Y.
Ouver Wilboh Doud, the well known
■aee from Egan al Santiago forty eight eternity.
Only a few hours later, and but a aqnnr* actor, at Baltimore.
bomrs ago. It is to the effect that the
Chilian government ba* concluded Its in- away from tbe scene of tbe previous dis­
Charles Meteran, wealthy resident ot
-tewtigatios of the causes which led Co tbe asters, another explosion and fire occurred Pittsburg, al New York.
attack co tbe AmeHaan sailors iu Valpa­ iu tbe Christmas goods ratahllabment of
Miss JVUA A A MLS, edltres* of Tbe
raiso. F«xu &gt;ays that open tbe report
Frank A. Menne &amp; Co., resulting Union Signal, at Boston.
nmcenihig this ths Chilian government
Widow of tbe Ute Canon Kixuslxt, at
will make its answer to tbe American de­ in tbe drat meting of tbe building and London..
mand for sat; if net ion aud reparation, and stock, the burning of six girls and one
Joel B. Mates, chief of ths Cherokee
that tbe reply will be defiant mid very member of tbe firm. All these disasters
Nation, nt Tabbqosh, I T.
Valtteg to the American administration. occurred in less i ban fourteen hours’ rime.
The lews of life at the Menne ft Ca fire I William Gobhan Will*, noted dra­
matist, al London.
i* chargeable io ciiminal disregard of tbe
Dr. w. F. Peck, well-known Iowa phy
law squiring flre-escapra upon all snob
sician, at liaveuftsrt.
structarra aa the one where all tbrae
CTMUB LJCMTKEBKK3. Blank Hawk wax
yow»« Uras ended ia tbe bum. borrfrie ef raw. a **** Blw, UU.

♦

*£ ALWAYS THE BEST

5^ ClQflR
IN THE

“Q.5.**

The Banner
and Tribune
One Dollar.

If you are in need of drugs
call at the

Fred. Hotties Jriig SUre.
A complete line of drugs,
medicines und cigars. Pres­
criptions and receipts accur­
ately compounded. Pocket
books at cost A fine and com­
plete line of combs, toilet
soaps, nursing bottles and fit­
tings; hair, tooth and clothes
brushes; books, pens, pencils,
stationary etc. The best gold
pens on the market Eye
glasses very cheap. The larg­
est and best line ot chamois,
sponges, perfnme, satchel pow­
ders. chermonietersand artists’
material in Hastings. An ex­
tensive line of holiday goods
which will be sold cheap for
eash. Remember onr prices
»re lower than any in Hast­
ings.

�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, Dae, 17, 1891.

wwvubk, toihu, jiiu.72
. they arc very cheap,
7
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* C°'*
1 romPl,tc
tor ita
I"
tare arr.njtd
-■L.,J^k ktan toe ehnreh on
for
" T' Wllb
&gt;'«"

We hope that In 18M our city father* Itat
“““I'l"- In • mxueer
to *what B standpipe is added to
f11 to °“k' "““r tapp&gt;- win,
WOBM not octerwUe be w,. There win ta
wU1
20 *■" o'"1
qi iis coat every year.
exeeeUe, .1 the church ou
ChrtMKM ere. next ThurwU, eeenltuc.
taL’X°'*4*h*1M,’U“
will
lief next New Year s. The last nt
? “'l* « •»»
one If ,ou doschool bonds will then have been Dahl
Nmi ,Mr wlll w tke
ln4.bledn4; •to to brtu, tboa. Theee will co io the
poor. Tbe only genuine Santa Claus
cut down very materially.
XJJJJ* rrwnt “ ‘ta ehureh. and dU-

FOB

H

! Complying with general re­
quest,
BEECHAM'S PILLS

I

iwill in future for the United:
States be covered with a

Pleasant Coating,

completely disguising the
taste of the Pill without in any
way impairing its efficacy.
Price »j cents a Box.

Additional Local.

m horse shoer as there Is
»
u-** Td alu prel”r®d to &lt;to work
ret!i ’ &lt;^1 lh°rou&lt;b’3r B,M1 B‘ reasonable
nites- Call and see me and be convinced.
Jason Rich.
J? noting like being at the head.
«- E- Allgeo keeps adding to his elegant
.stock.constantly. If you want something
?umH?y
°Lhl- klDOn creanw* honey
^kM ’ &lt;***TOffce ClltW' atld S’ * M'

U'
H
Wl" ‘“ck * *»’ with «’
Wltij S’T"!- AU
fonnmod
s,' ,
“l®-. ’Jhur=h- eon«n-nllon and
S’
' •*' cha'll,1,b' dl.^wd
people of the ollj, who de.to toconlrlboto
“«ta of Hour. Itroceriee. vecetnhtea or
K
01 *"1'
"&gt;tbe. w"nbr »»•
?h,?Uu ,r .,re urp* “ do «&gt; through
‘
,ud "" ta •wired tb,t
ch,|l, &lt;h'r .' I' w111 D',ko b«PPJf toe
-n?
deeerrlnt poor ot thia
citj. 1 he church will be open all the af­
ternoon of Thursday, and all articles will
.1
by.‘ committee, and as stated
the Christmas box will be packed In the
evening, if donors desire their glfm to go
o any particular persona, they should so
mark them, and their direction will be
carried out tn good faith? For any further
information apply to any ot the committee,
who are M. L. Cook, T. Phillipa and J.
L. Crawley, or to Rev. Puffer, or to the
superintendent of the Sunday school, Prut.
Sterling. We hope that many who read
this will avail themselves of this opportu­
nity to make glad the hearts of the unfor­
tunate.

. J,°L!?!Rhers’ meet,nK ■» Ur*nd Rsplda
{S'
to,30th - Ufkcts will be sold
Dec. Wth. only. Limited to return not
Untrimmed felt hats at Russell’s for 25 later than Dec. 81st at $1.30 for round
trip.
cents.
M. A. Gilman, Agent
See that line of chairs and rockers at
From now to the first day of May 18V2.1
McCoy’s.
Busby Bros, will reduce the price of baths
For furniture novelties for the holidays, from 95 to 15 cents. Remember that there
Is plenty of hot and cold water, warm
go to McCoy’s.
rooms and clean tuwejs. Thl» offer should
Lunches served at all hours at W. E. be appreciated and thia firm liberally
Allgeo’s bakery.
patronized.
Silk nnd chiffon' handkerchiefs and i Just now all are greatly troubled to
ir.udlerti at Russell's.
know Just where to go to purchase their
Fur all goods In the baker’s line call at Christmas present-*. Look over what the
Presiding Elder Cog* hall. of Grand Rap­
advertisers in this Issue have to tell you
W. K. Allgeo’s bakery.
and act accordingly. You can make no ids, occupied the M. E. pulpit Sunday
He Is very
lb ar the Olivet college male quartette mistake by buying your goods of hustling, morning and evening.
effective in the pulpit, and was listened to
at I'uiou ball to-night.
energetic business men.
with great interest and attention on this
For fresh hand^hde confectionery, go
Friday morning four about a* tough his hrtt visit io Hastings.
:&lt;• W. E. Allgeo’s bKery.
looking characters a* a person could
Under the local option law when oneGet your good resolves all framed for the imagine were seen at the depot stealing
their way on the morning train. When fourth of the voters of any county have
' m w year Is approaching.
the train stopped they alighted on the signed a petition for the question to lie
The largest and most pleasing Hue of north side of the train, but when It started submitted at an election, the petition is to
holiday novelties, at Russell's.
•p they climbed on again.
I* filed with tbe county clerk, who must,
within five days after filing the petition,
Fv.r* and fur trimmings in^treat variety
Hastings has long needed a place where
call a special meeting of the board of suand at taking prices at Russell’s.
a complete stock of fine confectionery was pervhors. to be held not less than ten days
kept.
Mr.
W.
E.
Allgeo
proposes
to
sup
­
Several cities and villages of the state
nor later than twenty dav* after said peti­
ply this need, and will keep at hi* bakery tion Is filed. Tiie board must then call an
■ ■ suffering from a wood famine.
at all times the very best line of these
Morrill &amp; Co. have the finest line ot goods: also frvxh fruits and nuts. Call election, to be held on Monday and on a
day when no other regular election occurs
neck scarf* ever shmv^n the city
lhere when you need any ot these goods. and it must ndt be less than forty days nor
See our sign over the door and make no
The committee want alt the local optlnn more than sixty days after it Ik callud.
im-takc.
Hick*-A Sl’ENCK.
petitions handed in to the county clerk this
Holders of swamp lands In Michigan
Christinas will be observed in most of week If a possible thing. Of course it 1* whose, titles are defective by reason of the
not expected they w(jl be handed in if the conflict as to their ownership between the
the i-burchpe with appropriate exercises.
work of canvassing for names on tbe pe- United States and the State of Michigan
I hurt fail to see the elegant line of new litlon is not completed. Hut the town and are given au opportunity to square them­
k wear just received nt Morrill A Co's. district committeeiuen shouhl hustle so selves with the State ou liberal terms. In
The concert to-night will lie the finest Uiat tbe work may bowunplcted this week 1850 congress granted Michigan all rhe
surely.
swamp lands within its bonier*, but the
musical enterUiumeut of the season by all j
It is said that tramps have commenced general land office continued to Issue war­
to steer clear of Marshall since they have rants for them just the same as If Uncle
See.tbe beautiful present Hams
Van
learned that that city has commenced the Sam owned tlwui. The land office is now
Arntah give with every bill of Christinas erection of a shed in ^hlch these “knights stralghumiug tbe matter up and those
of the road” are to break stone to pay for holding land* under theae warrants are
G. A. Mosier has been appointed post­ their board and lodging. Such a building allowed two years to perfect titles after
master at Cloverdale to succeed Howard would be a good Investment tor this city, the date on which tbe land office completes
and our streets could be put in excellent the examination and verification of each
Mosher.
dlscripllon ao held. Their owner must
condition at a small cost
Mis* Anna B. Shepard, the most talent­
fork over $1.45 an acre to the State on
We understand that those who saw these lands but are credited with home­
ed lady soloist in Michigan, al Utiiou hall
Postmaster Sheldon's frantic effort to reach steading fees and ail taxes paid.
tonight.
/
tbe 11:38 train Saturday have the most ex­
Ail kinds ot stamped goods In pattern^ alted opinion of his sprinting ability; and
-nitable for gifts for the holidays, at believe they would be ready ta. back him
On Monday, Wednesday and Thurs­
-ells.
'
against any runner In tbe country. It I* day of earfi
week I will receive
:/f he Pn-sbvterian church Is now .lighted said he reached the care fully five feet fat. well-dressed poultry, dressed with
.th electricity; as is also tbe new Episco­ ahead of the one with whom he seemed-,to ht-ads on and entrails in. also all kinds of
be having a racing match.
pal fhuroh.
wild game, for which I will pay the high­
B ii said that lhere Is a greater amount est market price In cash or trade.
Fur a fine display of lieautifuri and nse•L. E. Stavffkil
‘ul holiday presents, go to McCoy’s farnl- of tobattO used in Michigan than In any
other state In the union, comparatively
Holiday rate*. Round-trip excursion
ture'room*.
speaking. There are also more murders tickets will I* sold by the Michigan Cen­
Sa a gumming and filing and umbrella commited tn Michigan than In any other tral. the Niagara Falls route, at reduced
repairing by B. A. Cotant, opposite Ham’s state In the union, with possibly one or rates as follows: From all stations wed of
A Van Arman's.
two exceptions. Dues this excessive use the Detroit river to all Michigan Central
J4ck Brady, formerly of Nashville, In­ of the weed have anything to do with the and Detroit Bay City A Alpi na railroad
stations (excepting the Toledo division, re­
dulged In a prize tight near Kalamazoo last great number of crimes committed?
week and was arrested.
It seems from the press report* that not garding which special provisions are made),
Dec. 24, 25. and 31. 1891, and Jan. 1. 1892.
only
our
country,
but
the
whole
world
Mrs. J. W. BenUey gave a tea' party
good Jo return until Jan. 4. 1892, at one
Thursday evening In honor of jMr*. A. J. must go through another agony with the and fine-third fare for the round trip from
la grippe. It 1« not quite so severe in its
Bowne. of Grand Rapids.
attacks this time as previously, but we all station* west of and Including Ostemo.
Are yc-u looking for Xmas presents? If think any competent physician will say Tickets will be sold to Grand Rapids *
' te sure to see Morrill &amp; Co’* fine line that the la grippe is not to be trilled .with Indiana railroad points, and from station*
under any circumstances. Be on your west of and Including Michigan City to
of gents furnishing goods;
guard, and especially watchful about tak­ Chicago A West Michigan railway points.
Something td uiake your friends rejoice
Half tickets for children will be sold at
i* what you are looking for for Cliristmas. ing colds.
one-half the above rates. These tickets
In talking matters over with your super­ will not be accepted for passage on tbe fast
You'll find what you want at McCoy's.
visor, taxpayers, remember that if the vestlbuled express trains, Nos. 5, fl, 19,
Nicest Christmas candy you ever saw jail and court house were both paid for In
■nd 20.
only 10 cents per pound.
M. A. Gilmax. Agent
one year, the tax would lie less than 50
Hams A VajcArmaxcenta on each 3100 of taxable property of
Cash paid for live and dressed poultry', the county. And if paid for In three year* Going to Florida
Going
to
Callfonila
as
proposed,
the
tax
would
be
Just
a
trifle
north side State street, opposite Hams A
more than 15 cents on each 8100 for each Going to Mexico
Van Arman's.
H. C. Close.
of the three years. Isn’t It worth that Going to New Orleans
The trial of A. D. Ftork took place much to have the records secure?
Going to Mobile
Thuraday. Allen Jone* gave his testlGoing to Savannah
We boast to-day of the grea»net.s and Going to Hol Springs
monv and the trial was continued to the
perfection of our railway systems, of their ftolng to Denver
Ibtb.’
magnitude over tho^ of any other country. Going to Seattle
If you are pleased with pretty Chings, Why do we not take as much pride In the
THENyou raunnot fall to be pleased with those building up and perfecting of our hiifh- Going to Tacoma
GO BY
handsome clwneUle table covers,
at wavs? If we should devote a part of the Going to Ixw Angelos
Going to Santa Barbara
Rusreil’s.
‘
s.
tre.. nwrx; now &lt;iyen Io
"J Going to St. I’abl
The twelve o'clock bop In Union hnll railroad, to Improrlna onr bl&lt;t.wajr. K Going to Minneapolis
Thursday evening wa* largely attended. mrald not be many l»n tatore we »h"U d Going to St Louis
The hops given by lire Y. M. S. C. are have the right to take a national pride In Going to Austin
Going to Omaha
them.
well attended.
It will continue to pay you well, gentle Going to Salt Lake
A present useful and beautiful—a hand­
Gering to anywhere
some lady's silk umbrella. Russell lias » reader, to not pin &gt;our talth to
Going to everywhere
large line of these goods, just received for otl, earn tboofh detnolratlr tot-"
—
-- - i“S "•‘Ito_
Write your
inquiries
its defense- Job” Rings, of Missaukee
thr holiday trade.
GKn. DkHavkm,
ibetaiXmint. «•
U”
Gen’! I’ass’r Agent.
Are you looking for the finest line ef
Grand Rapids, Mkh.
banolercbk-ta and mufflers from which to death from Ita exploaWn of a law ««■
make jour selection for Christmas? lou Ulnind tbla danrrrou.
We are having referred to ua
b«n foor narrow rarmpra from
™
will find It at Ruasek's.
rhl. city doe to tlto t»nw._»nd ‘"5 Bara QUEER numerous Inqnertea
rates of fare, train faedites from
"Tnvalkls slrould buy food especially i Eaton W»«rj l« wweral tondrod
made for Hh m. W. E. Altgeo has a fine dollar, poorer became a lantern J'"&gt;aln- elllron. of Grand toplda. Muakefon nod
places on &lt;,ur *,ne9 Bnd ’*1**®*’ ,B *
line of Crackwells and Graham wafers ini thia kind of oil exploded and art a other
been Written to the agents of,in&lt;* *JraJ
barn on fire.,
made especially for Invalfets.
somewhere. ”Aere* of diamonds over
A E. Ketraalon wa. In Delroll Tburwto;
W. E. AUgeo employs an &lt; xperlenc&lt; d toiled STsute n«lln, of tte ««- again. Illustrative of the fiction that
overruling out of the common must be
eandy.maker, and each day pla~rs on sale
larlr. of tta Bulldlncand loan
away off somewhere—anywjkr® but right
a fine line of fresh made randies. Remem­ ofMlel.lun.
He report, a m»t mwroM Xrv we n»e. People f» &gt; B7’rho* °
ber the place nt W. E. Allgio’s bakery.
Ing meeting. Then- are now W buLcting „„tto,.un41b.l a trip atari ug
h'"
mid
loan
association*
1°
"J*
1
*"'
i.-..
as we‘‘ ar
A new city hall would not be a very rilles having many of them. Jackson ha-- to anywhere on earth can
bad idea fur 1W2. The rents now paid by ng“l The ^Utanee they bare rendered nnanl h» taro a. not and for many plaro.
pun lx* attended to much bettir. irj
the city would pay the interest on the
to tte labdrlo. m-n In -.kink th™ J
"bunds needed to be Isancd for the am".
o.tar. b..«d of racier.
'* b)lr
Round trip toorlid tickets now on safe tinmlrd. The HaMino aa-ociatM-h wn e in vour own town and you ean g t toe tn
by :1k- Mich. Cent. Ry. to primdpal south­ “X large - wnr. ••• &gt;un&lt;-rd by hniiatton roqulrod aramer than by «rlllr«
none In the state In theebarwetar
ern and Pacific const point*.
to vmr. ot* hundrada nf mllcp .«»?■
trnt of ita business, all
would
Cbildrru
Tiu. Detroit meeting considered « w"ul'
A word to th* farmers- ! want all jour
Tin- oleaMint flavor, gei*lie action and
.'to
rted apple* amt will pay a* much as any
.wed of a laxative and if tbe father or
ie to get them.
i* “4tSe“ in in arter-lxn-e e^ldSpaby pKn.Jjr*.
ta wll&lt;e or H»»» ». ”"T
errd that the prime &lt;*|^V’''i"to ."tab a.
n-uit- folio* i*« d
Is the best family remedy known and
ti&lt;--ns is tbe asfcisktanne rmdrre.1 to *u&lt;.n «
sales but
couldn’t do K if
didu t IX to
boom. Itaiw* «! er'to
every family should have a bottle.

McCoy’s prices on furniture are right

Presents!
She is wide awake and room for you all and we can sell you

Goods Cheaper than Grand Rapids,
Kalamazoo or Battle Creek,
Or any other town. Come and be convinced at the

BANKRUPT STORE,
We are Dead in Line, and Prices No Object.

IT’S'MONEY WE WANT

MONEY WE MUST HAVE

All Goods at Bottom Prices!
Willing You All a Merry Christmas and a

Happy New Year.
TIRELESS TOILERS FOR TRADE.

BANKRUPT STORE,
W. R. Layton, Mgr,

Hastings, Mich.

HOW 15 TH15 ?
The Jas. Boss Filled Gold Watch Case will
Outwear a Solid Gold Case
\
Every T ime.
Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 1891.'
Mr. F. R. Pancoast,
Hastings, Mich.
Dear Sir:
We are in receipt of your favor of 3rd inst., also
'Jas. Boss case #2579, and in reply to your inquiry would say that
this case has been in use for about 15 years. However, as the case
was guaranteed for 20 years, we shall take pleasure in\ letting your
customer have a new one in exchange for it, free of charge.
Please have the enclosed voucher filled out and signed by the
owner of the case and return it to us at your earliest convenience.
We will ship new case immediately on its receipt.
Yours truly,
&lt;
•
KEYSTONE WATCH CASE -CO,,
.
Per E. R. Snow.
Philadelphia, Dec

Mr. F. R

5, 1891

Pancoast,
Hastings, Mich

Dear Sir:
.
■
We are in receipt of voucher from you, duly filled out
_
_
and signed, and have sent you by to-day's
express
a new case in
exchange for the old one returned, which
chich we
—- trust will
*ill be
I entirely
satisfactory.
. ,
,
,
Please have the enclosed receipt signed and return it to us
at your earliest convenience.
...
We thank you for your words of appreciation of our way of doing
business and want to assure you that you need have no hesitation
in recommending our cases under any circumstances, as we are always
more than willing to make good any defecta, and to stand up for our
guarantees in every way possible.
Yours truly,
KEYSTONE WATCH CASE CO.,
Per Snor^_
•

The Above Case Belonged to E. F. Blake,
Middleville.
You can always Jind the GENUINE JAS.
BOSS CASE at
,

F. R. PANCOAS TS
JEWELRY STORE.

�MENTAL ACCIDENTS.

A TRUE GHOST STORY.

BISTOBY OF A WEEK.

•~*'uu

THE
QUEER THINGS
THAT ABSENTMINDED MEN DO.

▲bout a mile beyond the Beech hill .rant source of discomfort
The prince of Pless and Mlm Thereto bland of Pantellarla. between WeHy and
stood Squire Macdonald’s store, and one
The Lunttog street railway has been
Olivia Cornwall!* West were married in Afriot. near the eotnc of t be submarine
dreary night in lute autumn there eame tn red the toes, or fto long nnd
sold to tbe Continental Trust company of
unbeaval of a frw mouths ago.
thither flrtt Rnry O’More, and then Sandy, the instep that the heel wu perpetually London.
Tbe belrs of Colonial Governor Doo- New York and the capital lncres*eu from
-^.1 finally
..II. Alee mill..
l.vi..........
.1___ IIIlike
___ .u__
The steamer Fountain City ha* reached
Big John, and
Gillies, .11
all I..
in _rubbing
up........
andi down,
tbe —modern
150.000 to •171.000.
a high state of excitement, and asserting elevator. When new ita *yTnmetry was Chicago in safety after a rough time with suit to test tbe validity of titles of prop­
Mr*. Weldon, of Richland township,
with much poaltivenea* that they hnd seen like that of a stovepipe elbow, but after a latke Michigan high-rollers.
erty in tbe heart of the city held by was Mrerely injured in a runaway neai
Jam'e* Driecol wa* fatally stabbed by F.
few
wettings
it
became
as
wrinkled
a*
a
Necktie.
James Gordon Bennett, the Aston and Plainwell last week.
was as shrewd, hard beaded and unsuper- calf’s neck.
H. McMahon st D cstur, lib. Tbe latter
others.
’
_________
atltlous a Scotchman us ever traded tea for
Tbe boy of that period almost invariably wm terribly beaten by Driecol’* friend*.
Several Kalamazoo Bu*iciau* have or­
jentmindednw*, say* that frequently after butter or sugar for eglpi, and he bad no removed his boouat night in a thoroughly
M. Deschanel for tbe French chamber
ganized a minstrel troup and promise to
Fog so thick “that It could be cut* inflict tlreir Joke* etc. on the neighboring
be gets into bed be lies awake and wonder* more faith iu the Beech bill ghost than in soaked condition—Id apite of a reputation of deputies, leavee of the United State*
why. He is conscious that something is the inau in the moan.
for being waterproof, they took In water Dec. Won a special government mission. ■topped traffic at Clnnlnnatt.
towns
. ।
But thia time the ^testimony of the terri­ like a sponge—and ns they were sure to dry
The testimony In th* Barnaby case at
wrong, but cannot determine what It is.
The remnant* of a red, white and blue
Saranac. Dec. 11.—There h every pros­
Finally, in desperation, be gets up, looks fied witneaaw happened to agree remark­ in the most inconvenient shape, or rather badge worn by t bo bomb thrower who at Denver so far has oslab I ishad the fact
pect
that
Ute
Michigan
conference
will
around and discovers that the gas is burn­ ably. The ghost bad appeared to ail in ■bnpeleasnras, it was a work of patience for tempted to kill Russell Sage, nod similar that Mrs. Barnaby w** poisoned.
ing. He turn* it out and goes promptly to precisely the same form, namely, a* a their owner to force bis feet into them to a badge worn by the suapec&gt;ed South­
Minnesota Republican* have tbeir heart have n big Job of disciplining on band
when
it
meet*
again
next
fall.
Tbe
noted
sleep. Tbe ntrango part of this failing is white shapeless thing that soiled along the again tbe next morning.
Mt
os
the
ticket
Blaine
and
Merriam.
worth, have been found in Mr. Sage’s
Parson Amcy. who Is now in the midst of
that he not infrequently has the same ex­ ground, uttering shrill and threatening
With a clothespin inserted in each strep, office.
That I*. tho*e who are talking hove.
perience. and one would suppose when he shrieks The matter was surely worth to save hb fingers from being cut to tbe1
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy kas been select­ a very succesnfnl a*d effective revival
Major Lewis C. Overman, of the army
.
found himself wakeful In a lighted1 room looking into.
bone, the unhappy youth tugged nnd engineer corp*, is under arrest al Bai- ed by the McCarthyite* to stand for the here, stubbornly refiitw-.i to be squelched
by either tbe reproof administered to him
“Hark ye, now," said the squire at last, pulled until his anus were almost dblo- tlmore, pending tbe result of au iuvesti- parliamentary division of Monaghan.
his first thought would be of the lighted
in tbe last conference or tbe subsequent
gas. Tills and a few other examples which “I believe you’re nothing better than a cated attiie shoulder, aud around the base­ gation into his Account*.
The addresse* of the heir* ot John a It act* that have been made upon him bj
are now recalled seem to indicate that lit­ parcel of foolish lx)y»; and to prove it, I’ll board and nt the door bottoms were the1
One mau was killed outright and four Spaulding who died at 4ca, Peru, are
erary men are very likely to be extremely go’up to the Beech hill myself and *ee marks ot his vigorous kickings, without’ other* wore or les* injured by a falling wanted by Dr. A. J. Dougherty, United fellow churchmen.- In u recent Issue of
tbe Michigan Christian Advocate. nGnuid
absentminded nnd suffer most from thia what It is that has coine so nigh scaring which hi* utmost strength would have' wall caused by an explosion during a fire States consul at Callao, Peru.
Rapids concspondeiit. by way of eritlcism,
failing immediately after having concen­ tbe life out of you.”
come to nothing.
in a Buffalo planing mill.
Tbe Chilian revolution cost tbe Con- said: "The Methodist Parson Arney, who
ThUAspeakiug.be got hi* coat and ba:,
trated their minds upon their writing or
Jhere wan no right and left nonsenseI
French chambers' of commerce have gressionslista $15,(4X1,003. of which Senofra hns such a nenchant for race Imroes and
and calling upon them to follow, net off a^iout a pair of cowhide boot*. Each lxx&gt;t
close reading.
Douna
Juna
Ed
wards,
mother
ot
tbe
J
been
Instructed
to
make
comparative
re
­
One man has trouble in keeping his for the scene of the ghost'* walk. Rory was constructed on the utility model, and ports of export bwiincM before and «ino# present minister of finance, contributed horseracing, dined at one of the city hotels
recently with a noted sport." To this Nr.
manuscript sheets in order. After writing and Sandy and Alec would much rat her was quite as Iwul a misfit fur one foot a*1 the pMsaage.of tbe McKinley bill.
$8Bo.0(HJ.
'
Arney has authorizml the following reply: •
one sheet he is likely to tom it aside among have been excused, but pride overcame for the other. It would have l««n possi­\
Robert Downing, the actor, is very ill
A magnificent silver vase ba* been pre­
old bit* or discarded writings. He writes their timidity, aud they followed in their ble. no doubt, to mold It into something’ at Washington with laryngitis. Hiscoin- sented to Mrs. &amp; &amp; Cox. widow of the "I know no man as a sport, but as a
an extremely flue hand, and in correcting leader’s track. Hardly bad they reached like the contour of one’s foot, but this was‘ pany hat been disbanded, and it is feared congressman, by the life saving service of Christian minister 1 know men only to
love them. Christ himself was likewise
bls manuscript he is forced often to re­ tbe foot of the hill than the shrieks they prevented by tbe watchful oversight ot the’ that be will have to leave tbe stage.
tbe United States. “Sunset" Cox wa* a criticised bv the I’lmrisoes who said:
boy’s father, who insisted that the same
write a whole page. In auch cases he tears bad heard before came to tbeir ears.
•This man recrlveUi sinner* and eatetli
“Thiye it is again!” exclaimed Rory, boot should never lie worn on the winn' ‘ The bouse of representatives of South great friend of that service.
up tbe old page to keep It from getting
Csroliu t passed tbe Childs bill to prohibit
Allen Tibbita, 89 year* old, a retired with them.’ Had some of.the ’good’ people
mingled with the other*. At times, how­ with trembling lipa. “Can ye no hear it, foot two days In snoceasion.
ever, after rewriting a sheet, with tbe cor­ squire?’’
When the boots were pulled off nt night tbe manufacture and s*lo otjiquors in Methodist minister, died *t Coldwater, whom 1 met there as eou^teously invited
the
state
except
under
certain
restric
­
Minn.
Six
months
ago
he
made
minute
me
to, I would as . wlllH&lt;ly have dined
“To be sure I can," reapouded the squire they were carefully placed aide by side in
rections which be wishes to make, he inno­
arrangements for his funeral, even to se­ willi them. And as for honun. I often
cently tears up the new manuscript and stoutly, "and I’m going to see what it is. such a way that there could be no mistake tions
The body of Henry Hough, a deputy lecting tbe text of tbe funeral sermon.
find It quite a relief and very agreeable to
as to which foot each hud incased during
replaces the old sheet precisely where- it Come along."
There is k strixe of telegrapher* turn from the braying of MDfittaoniou*
The distance between the doughty squire tbe day, aud next morning cams the re- ■heriff of Arrowsmith, ill*., wa* found
was and just aa It was before.
aud
Tex** grfmlng asses to the friendship of. an Intelligent
in tbe rear of the local blacksmith shop. in California
Later, when he discovers his old friend and his followers increased oh he went ou,
Hough ia supposed to have been mur­ out of an attempt to force the men to and honest horM*.'* The parson's host re­
or enemy, say page 49, he is surprised to while the shrieks grew stronger with each least serious reverse of the boy’s life.
sign
au
affidavit
that
they
do not now ferred to by the Christian Advocate corres­
dered.
forward
step.
with
Sunday
came
the
duty
of
mak
­
And
find that it has not been changed when be
and never will belong to any kind of pondent I* Don J. Leather*, the owner of
When about the middle of the ascent be ing the boots preventable. What n task it
fancied that be had completed his work, it
telegraphic organisation.
Nmibars.
not occurringto him at that moment that
was to coax a polish upon them! If they
It is reported that Franco has a bill
Russell Sage ha* received so many mes­
he really had rewritten the page, but Ml ported, n white shapeless thing rolling were not ns red ns brick dust they were against Brasil for a dozen dead French­
upon tbe ground, and from it undoubtedly saturated with grease, and in either cnee
sage of congratulation over Lis escape
again destroyed it.
men
who
were
killed
by
agents
of
Da
Foncame tbe piercing cries which had proved to bring forth a shine seas impossible.—
from death by the bomb that he has is­
LOOKING FOR TUE GAS.
;
sued a card acknowledging these metCor. Youth’s Companion.
A very remarkable case of a mind which so alarming.
Llule Nutt, ot Uniontown, Pa., on ac­ sages, aud his gratitude at the sentiment*
Going straight up to tbe thing the squire
leads to certain action by force of habit,
count
of
whom
two
men
have
been
killed,
of kindness expressed therein.
when the thoughts are elsewhere, is that touched it with his foot, then beat down
Prison Discipline.
has been married to a Chicago hat. “drum­
of another writer whose “workshop’' is on to feel it with hU hand, nnd then burst
Prince Bc'alow. son of an Afrlcau chief
The punitive system of a half century
the second floor of his house. He sits up out into a roar of laughter that at flrat ago lias been generally discarded—with mer.”
of Bendoo, Upper Guinea, is among the
startled
the
three
hrmm
almost
as
much
Secretary
Blaine
and
the
ChiliAP
minis
­
late every night, and the first thing he
freshmen at William*. His age is uncer­
such pcnaltire as death for stealing and
■
does after finishing his writing or studying aa the ghost’* shrieks.
the barbarities of the dungeon, the laah ter are discussing the matter of indemo* tain—probably'about 25 He has given
"Come here, you fools!” he shouted. and other forms of torture—not because uf ity for tbe murder of tbe Baltimore’s sail­ np his right to tbe throne, and will be­
is to go down stairs and turn out the gas
in the hall. He never forgets to do this. "Come and see what your ghost is.”
come a missionary to bi* own people.
it* inhumanity .alone, nor from a senti­ ors at Valparaiso.
In
a
hesitating
way
they
drew
near
and
Recently, however, he went to tbe head ot
Conntans, French, minister of the .Inte­
mental desire to make the convict’s lot an
the stair* thinking of some work upon examined the cause of tbeir affright. It easy une, but from tbe convictinn that the rior, I* ill with la grippe. There aje 40,Succi is about to begin a fifty-two days’
which bis mind had been intent. He was wa* a white meal bag containing two very true end of all punishment should be tbe (Xr cases now in Berlin, but it is much
fast.
oonscion* in a vague way Of having difll- lively young pigs which hnd in some way reform of tbe prisoner. It ha* l«en nnd is milder than that of last year.
• unity in finding his way down the stairs. fallen off a farmer's wagon Into the mid­ now the study ot penologist* how to so
Joel B. Maye*, chief of the Cherokee
Miss Jennie Foster, of Brooklyn, enjoys
When he reached the hall he was affected dle of the road, there to prove a source of combine punishment and kindness, never- the distinction of being tbe first girl who nation, died at Tahlequah, L T.
by a strange feeling of bewilderment. He terror to the superstitious and perhup* not tty and education as to accotuplbh this re­ ever “spanked” her dad. She caught the
La grippe is raging in every northern
altogether
sober
passer*
by.
—
J.
Macdonald
was perfectly aware that he hail come down
sult. The prisoner, no matter bow de­ old man while drunk beating her mother, city from tbe Atlantic to the Pacific.
stairs to put out th* light, but when he Oxley In.Harper’s Young People.
graded. is n man. and if the state uikes and “gave it to him good’ with her slip
Tbe treasury department purchased
raised his arm he could not find the chan­
him into his keeping for Its own protection per.
250.000 ounces of sliver nt W. 80 per ounce.
Little Fun to D« Had at a City Fire.
delier. Tbe room wa* in darkness. Still
for a term.it is it* duty to release him more
O2VJ5 ENJOYS
The treasury department thia month
Tbe grand jury at Beaver, Pa., ha*
One of the sharp contrasta lietwecu life of a ronu tbnn when it took him in charge.
as his mind was mechanically urging that
found a true bill against W. A. Mellon hits paid out fi7.tW.0u0 on account ot pen­ i Both the method and results when
tbe light I* put out, aud at the same time in country town* and life iu New York is
It is not surprising that in the applica­ and W. H. Portamouth, proprietors of sions.
brought
forcibly
home
"to
the
newcomer
in
■
p^p..
...
i
6
£;
“
p
»**k“;
“p't3*”1
actively engaged with other thoughts, he
tion of this idea the very natural reaction
Thirty people are reported lost by the
could not comprehend that some one else the city tbe first time he see* the fire en­ from the older severities should lead to Tbe Dally Star, for libeling Senator Quay. founds.
Id X uf the British ship Enterklu. aod refre«hiug to the taste, ind acts
When it was known In Cambridge,
gines rushing through the streets to a tire. excess in the other direction. In time
had turned out tbe light for him..
। • gently
gently yet
yet promptly
promptly on
on the
the Kidneys,
Kidneys,
Strangest of all was his next act. He His firat feeling is one of surprise that he these excresre will be reformed and some­ Mass., that no license had carried the near Ramagate.
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tbe fvbHenry Fitwimmoua, aged iv, and bl* i Laver
actually struck a match, so that by its did not bear the tire bells ring. He has thing like rhe happy medium reached, for day at tbe city election, the pastois them­
effectually, dispels colds, h *dlight he could see if tbe gas really were not been accustomed to hear every bell in bis the ideal method uf treating prisoners b selves rang the church boll* a* a token of brotber Michael, aged «, were a*pbyx I
iaterl by gaa at Chicago.
.
&gt;
anj fcvere an(J CUTM habitual
burning. He then turned on the gas, native town join iu a wild clangor long lie f very generally agreed upon—that is, with­ joyrather bwebach, uf Prairie dn Chien, I
..
o
r
G A. Storra. of Elgin, Ills, a piano
-lighted it, put it out again and went to fore tbe eugiure arc on the way.
in broad limits It Includes the careful
He dore not know that the only fire bell clarification of the prisoners, separating tnner. was killed, and H. Trne, a Milwau­ Wi*., ha* been appointed bishop of L* ! constipation. Sy Hip of ! IgS IS the
sbed. It did not occur to him until thenext morning that he had done anything that sound* at all is the gong iu the engine the old from the young, thf inexperienced kee fireman, injured in a wreck on tbs Crosse, to succeed the late Bishop Fi»*ch. | only remedy of its kind ever proThe Winchester Repeating Arm* com- i duced, pleasing to the taste and acstupid, as he innocently expressed it to his house, which i* sounded from the alarm from the hardened criminals. The prisons Chicago and Norihwestern eight miles
box nearest the fire. Next he observe* should lie clean nnd barely within tbe •outh of Baraboo, Wb.
pany of New Haven I* experimenting ; cep table to the Stomach, prompt in
There does not seem to be any treatment that few people follow the fire engine. At liraita of comfort, the food plain, nourish­
Carpenter’s hbtorlea! painting of the wltbagun that-fires WKi shot* a minute, jt^gfjou
truly beneficial m its
,V„V w
or discipline which will benefit this pecul­ home everybody who wa* nut a hopeless nj}
ing. nuu
and just OUUJV
sufficient
to sustain the death-bed of Lincoln i* historically in­
’. praparad only from the mot
iar mental neglect, One man Knows per­ cripple ran to tbe fire &amp;« farts* bi* heel* 1 ,tren(elhi MU&lt;1 hard |abor should be en- correct,iu that Colfax, who was not there, England, two adjacent cottages were com- 1 «*&lt;«
, ,
* *»
,&lt;
, .
fectly that hi* failing in this direction is conld carry him. He cannot resist the ■ forcr&lt;1 upoa an. Rewanls for good con- Ison tbe picture, while Johnson (the vice pletely crushed and ten pemona severely healthy ana agreeable subetanc^. tte
mfOB nm
elevating influ\ many excellent qualities commena it
thnt. be has trouble in finding his tie*. temptation here, in fact does no} want to, dact
tluct ;U)d
:uiu cncoan
encouraging
amii cictbwqh
iuuu- president) who was there, is not on the injured.
— •have their
....
.
-•
- I picture.
place in ..
the plan,
the
They nre always kept in a particular so he follows the engine a* fast ns he x»n, ’, encre *11
The body of Mrs. Mary Reynolds, who । to all and have made it the most
• drawer, and he does uot forget that he wondering that people stare at him so purpose of which is to make a life of honest I
died at NasbvTlIe. O.. some year- ago. was popular remedy known.
V
labor attractive to the erstwhile criminal.
j P°l?vrup of Figs is
for eale in
50c
should pul on hi* tie. But, while aware strangely,
“for
»50'
An incendiary fire at Williamsburg. Ia^
As he nears the scene he recall* former —Springfield Republican.
that his ties are in one drawer only, he will
_________________
destroyed* block of business buildings
John A. Unt.n. Jr.. who
br
draglook in the first drawer which his hand exciting experiences at fires, where he en­
Valuable Fennies.
; worth H5.000.
_
touches, and then go on opening ind clos­ tered burning houses and dragged out trie
dangerously ill at Youngstown, O, i* much
. Any reliable druggist who
ing others until he finds the" right one. furniture in flue disregard of bow badly
A coin collector began in 1891 a record of I China’, emperor ha* got tired of count- improved. The abscess at the base of the j may ndt have it on hand will pro­
Again, when hl* mind ha* selected a cer­ he smashed it, so long as he got &lt;!l out In tbe number of pennies passing through his 1 Ing with tbe abacus, and is now studying brain ha* been been operated upon sue cure it promptly for any one who
cure
it
prompuy lor
one wuu
triumph,
he
dashes
vigorously
on,
full
tain tie to be worn ou that day, be will run
1 baud*, and took the percentage of 1877 to Engiisfc arithmetic.
,
!' wiftbes
wisbev to try
trv 1L
it_ Do Dot accept
accent any
anv
over several of them, that |»articulnr one pf glowing anticipations ,(»nd the best in­ I the other date®, Ju 1861 he found the |&gt;d&gt;
Tbe widow cj. Hon. Matt Carpenter, his
A mortgage for 110.000,000 wa* recorded
tentions.
included, wondering where it is.
1 tentage to l«e .OOtl?; in 1£R2 it wa* .OO.M; in son, and daughter have all joined Lhe Ko­ atrittsourg,
given
oy
toe
t
ieveianu
ana
!
at Pittsburg, given by the Cleveland and
Suddenly
he
is
brought
up,
“
all
stand
­
MENTAL AND MECHANICAL ACTIVITT.
I 1883 it was .0)33; Iu ls*4 it was
The j nun Catholic church.
I Pittsburg Railway company to the Farm- I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
He hat. been known to call bi* wife after ing,” by a burly and surly policeman, who ' record wa* n!»i*nilane&lt;l after that, but from ; Oliver Wilson Doud, the theatrical man- |. Bin
hu Trust
iiunv tuuipiiuy.
era’ Loan «
and
company. 1k
It was j
,
j**- fkmcisCO. CAL
doing this, and to ask her to pick out his rough! j- hid* him keep outside t he fire line. . time to tjme examinations were made nger and Suitor, died at Mount Hope re- the heaviest mortgage ever recorded there, j
NSW YORK. N.Y.
UMSWUL. KY.
“blue and white" or hi* “polka dot" or his Then be discovem' that there is little fun ' which showed the percentage bad moved ' treat, near Baltimore, of paresis.
aud makes a type-written book of seven­
for
the
onlooker
al
a
city
fire.
The
police
j
~~
--■
“black silk" tie. In this case bi* mind is
ntOBATH OBDEK.
-r
! Rudersdorf’* hotel and the office, of Tbe ty page*.
promptly draw a cordon around the burn-■ ne*rerta-*Z--~
er”J**
J
.
so far away from everything except the Ing
Blate
of
Mtehic
u
.
County
ot
Barer-- -*.
An
axmninatlon
of
n
quart
of
pennies
‘
Chronicle,
Tbe
Suu
and
Eye.
and
Th*
building, and no one can get near it
Anjxamioatlor.
At a M-Mlon &lt;&gt;1 the Probate C«&gt;urt for the'
general idea of "black tie" that when tbe
THE WARKETS.
collected from n*h.t machine showed but star were burned at Dodgeville, Wis.
County of Barry, holden at the Probate office,
•pecific "black tie" lie* before, him the
The famine in parte ot Mexico is acute.
ia tbe City ot Hurting*. In said comity, on Mat
brain impression 6f “general linck tie"
Chicago.
nrday the inh dav of Dwmber In lb? year owe
I examiner did not leom how many pennies and the people are rioting because the
thousand eight toundrv I aad aim ty «iy.
does not give way to be replaced by tbe Y’ork Tribune.
'1 there
the lot,
Chicago Dee. 14
there were
were iu
in'the
lot, »■&gt;
*a the
the present
present perper- government
TO»,rnmmt does not give
nive them enough
enonirh
Present. Cbsrie. W. Anurtrufig. Jud;e ot
more marked impreasion, -this certain
Following were tbe ipiutatlnn* on the board Probate
j centage cannot be given.
\
n j .
t ।
i
; w trace to-usy: w ne*i-u. oemuer. opemrt
black tie.”
In tbe matter MJbe estate of Gear.-e Moore.
I Iu n Imnter’s window on Nassau street,
S.rrredsrkkL.lghlonbuconwntedro
■
cU-d
All the world has split its sides over , Dear Ann, Is a frame containing sixteen i act
H is not esseoiial, however, that these
•&gt;. as
.. chairman
al.al
‘
Ann
art
.
u.mr
nn
■
■
■
■
a
■
■
.
of the fine arts section ot | cfo^d filJic; May. * opened V7J4^ close.I IMc. j Un reading and filing tbe petition, duly ver!
men are alwayitin kuch contusion mental­ Mark Twain's happy description of the of 1377 date, showing that one uinn nt
fied.pf Phene L^Moire. widowxiljjai«£d«ce*-M-d.
—December. opened Mr. eiiwxl '
ly. When tbeir brains think of “that ccr-1 unpronounceable nouns, a yard or two . k-ajst ba* awnkenwl to tbeir rarity. One tbe royal commission for the Chicago ex- , Corn
——
close 1 &lt;«Xn;
47Mb: M*»' I praying
Unit auwial^taAM'n,
admluHraUon of m
s»ta
umy
• * tutt
'u estate u:av
hibition.
January,
opened 47M?. close!
lain black tie,” to go back to that example long, which be discovered ou going into collector, who Im* been on tbe lookout
»ted to
elo-d
O,...
“ Clement
O~»“' Smith
Sm'U1 or
°r to
10 aoniv other
“1"r
Adolf Albert, a prominent broker of owmJ .nd
j&gt;er»on.
Mir.
rlosd^l
K-tdl
•:
Jannarr.
SUItab.r
J«Cr*O_n.
_
.
...... .. ....
again, there is no trouble at all. It is the Germany. But there exist word* which I since January. 1878, bs* secured eighty-four
opened SKc, closed &amp;■%.*&gt; January, opeuwl iiuMuir
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the 1Mb
Prussian
Silesia,
has
been
declared
bank
outrun
these
by
many
a
syllable.
The
scut
tact that a man mechanically will do cer­
and cloned lie; May. oyensd ®t&lt;c. eloeed day ot January. A. 1)..
; of this date Look over your change hereat ten o clock In
tain thing* while his mental activity is ex of tbe Marquis of Anglesey is the pictur­ 1 after and pick out nil the 187T*. «a they rapt. It is said that be bas cmbezsled SWfrr. Pork—December, opened fif.iA clcwd the forenoon. I&gt;« assiiined for the lieannc of Mid
&gt;4!,1U; January, opened $11.80. closed $U&gt;7)4; petition and that the belrs at law of s*id de
erted in an entirely different direction that esque bland bearing the same name, which are becoming valuable, and being a cur­ XOvX'.ooo marks.
aud all other persons Interested in said
Tallon Hall, a survivor of tbe Cole-Ev- May. opened tlLSk cloud fill.SK. Lard ceased
causes the trouble. Otten the nun who lies just off tbe Welsh coast and which b rent coin, no collection will l« complete
estate, are required V&gt; appear at a sevin'i o.
. cannot find his ties is suddenly brought connected by * bridge with the mainland. without one.—New York Commercial Ad­ errou feud iu Kentucky, was arrested at
Mid court, then io be bohleu Mt the Probate of­
Ll»e Stock—Prices at th« Union block yard* fice. In the City of HartImp. m said county, aud
Memphis. He boasts of having killed
Here the maroui* has a charming man­ vertiser.
back to tbe present when his band touches
.
ranged a* follow*: Hogt-Market rather show cause. If any there be. why the prayer &lt;&gt;:
ninety -ninejpen.
tbe wrong drawer. He then instantly sion, while neatled away in the little vil­
active «&gt;n packing and shipping account; tbopetlUouer nuy not be granted. And KU
lage
of
some
800
inhabitants
Dear
by
one
■ opens the right one.
The Russian prince, Gussopoff, who feeling rather easy, owint to the liberal sup­ 1 uither oidered. that saKl petitioner jdve notice
If you are abeentminded you will find if find* tbe old church, ns well as tbe county
It may be said that the evolution of th* died recently, i* said to have been worth ply: prices &amp;c lower; sales ranged at SAHO to tbe perron* iuterreted in Mid estate, uf the
ot said pollUon and tbe hearing
you watch yourself (provided your absentsword bas pamod through Arc distinct 1250,000,000. His heir ia his daughter’s A45 pigs, taJUBin light. •i.MxjJ.au rough peudei'cy
by causing fc copy of this order to t'e
jacking. $3.5563.75 mixed, and f3.&lt;J5£3.8i&gt; thereof
miudednes* will allow you to wau-h your
-v----- #------—------------.
stages. Firttcametbrepochofpurecar- husband, once a poor lieutenant.
pubhahed in the Hastings Bannkx. * news­
hsavy packing ant shipping lot*.
whrn men ^med to hew and hack
paper pr.ated M4 circulated In Mid County of
Mlf) that this is no, though you seldom and minus a single connecting hyphen. I „
The Clinch sisters, heirs of the late
Cattle—Market r*ther active on local Harry, onee in each week for three suee«=&gt;slv«Or the
stop to notice it. One thing more on this found it required a good deni uf practice to , eacn otber
oilier fiur
Mir mere
niero pleasure
piwwuiv It gnre« Mrs. Stewart, have divided their prop­
aud a steadier feelinr pre railel; weeks previous to said day of bearing.
them; next the era of legend, when stu■abject. If an absentminded mad’s wife pronounce it without a gasp.
stu­ erty, worth between fi4.03U.000 and 15,000,­ account,
CM AB. W. AMMirtHONG.
price* ruled 5®10c higher on better quttltie*;
Judge of Probate
pendous
imptorihle feats or
of arms .were
did not. sympethis* with him he would in­
xv runs mu».
,' pc
n&lt;jou* and uupMMlme
were 000. between their nephew* audnieces, re­ quotations ranged at $a.OJO&amp;.)t&gt; choice
_ i_______
mi.r„t.
“LtanfMn'wHjrtvyugllKrrtropwllKrrchw- rr,j.....
l)Mre
Mccon
iplisbed. Then fol- I taining only 110.000 aunuity.
(Atrue copt.)
deed be a luckless creature. But by tbe
to extra shipping steers. J4.SJ&amp;5.50 uood
law of compensation, a* it seems, abaent- rmpwltgugerpwlisaititdeisilliogogofgoch!” lowed ,h(f (eudM1 t|niCi tt curious mixture
to choice do, $4.UUft4.70 fair to good. J3.QJ
As tbe posioffice is a aomewbat impor | of bloodshed and religion, when tb* piety
minded men are unusually fortunate iu
63.8J common to me Jiutu do. $&amp;&amp;&gt;3U5 butch­
Report at tbe condition ot the Hastlnxs City
taut one 1b thi* neighborhood, handling a । Qf the Cru8,fien, wna proved by their abili• marrying sympathetic women.
Gladstone wm entertained at b.-eakfast ers' steer*. $1.S®XIU *tockera. $X(»a3.ao Bsuk tt Hasttnx!*. Mlehtgan. *t ,tt&gt;c eioe ot
PerhajM it i* because they often seem so quantity of mail.it became necessary to tytOMteMh thu equally bloodthirsty Sara- by tbe rural delegates to tbe national Texans. $£.6 63.80 ranger*. $A50&amp;.14) feed­ buslueaa. Dec. 2. i I
JUWOfBCX*.
■Movncn.
ers. $l^*aa.W oowa. $1JBJ6475 bulls, and $W
hke children that their wives are so geuer- shorten Die above address, which wa* then j
Liberal federation conference.
-SI43.1M «•
Loan* and discounts
reduced to:
Succeeding thia period sprang the Dohle
bonds, mortgage*, etc
Over 200 steerage paasengors are de­
Sheep—Market rather quiet aal price* Blocks,
“Llanfalrpwllgwyngyll.”-Wide Awake. 1
of skillful fence, a* tbe sword, no
Dtw from banks in reserve ciilrs.
of their husband's alwenttuiudednetts with
tained at the barge office In New York on unchauseJ: quotations raujed at $3.5O3&gt; Furniture
and fixtures ■ ■
something like motherly pride.—New York
---------------------------longer a weapon of pure attack, became a suspicion of belug contract laborers.
Caaada’s Scientific Farmers.
| mixed ann of offense and defense combined. |
•Tribune.
Checks and cash Items
The report that Governor Hili is accom­
Of late years tbe Dominion government j finally, we sec its fall, being today a
Produce: Butter-Fancy aeparatar, 9^c per Gold coin
ba* iKiupwu
adopted iu»uj
many wise measures --for .™
Im- ' mere
mere millutry
military u;cuui«rii».-in
aecouterment,l after attain-1; panied continually by detectives is lb; dairies, fancy, fresh. =3&amp;Ec; packing stock, Silver rota
bom
dm
authoritatively deuled from Albany.
fresh.
Eggs—Fresh coadled. Io- off. U ii. aud National Bank Notes.
When offered for sale in tbe local market
market proving Canadian agriculture. Expert- । jng M glory that no one dreamed of during
A blacksmith at Buda Pesth killed bis 24£S4hc per dost; ice bouse stock. 186W:.
1b tbe Itewpnngra are either plied up j mental farm* have been established in the days of its first rude and barbarous
Total.....................................
wife and three children. He then oom- Live poultry—Old hens, 8c per Bx spring. 7c
UAUZUTIX*.
use.—Kate Field’s Washington.
milted suicide after setting fire to the rooster*.
4c; mixed
turkey*. tt-jdDc Capital stock paid in..
two to Pm sponge* each. The best sponge* ‘ under men whaare at once practical and
Surplus fund.
bouse.
n,n*llT »w*An Into string of from eight scientific farmer*. They conduct und re­ ,
Undivided profit*..
.----- -------------- ,—
Some
miscreant
placed
a
drop
of
dyna
­
T)|vld««4» unpaid
to tea sponge* toch, the price sverag- J port on attempts to acclimatise new varle- ■ Sir Walter Scott puce made an itinerary
Individual drpmtt*. .. —- —
jog uriNnot sixty cent* per string. Others tie* of grain and-fruit*. They experiment of tbe border*, in tbe course of which bo mite in the pipe of an Italian laborer at
Qertificates of deposit...
_4H,4»
are generally sold in lota not strung. The On methods of feeding stock, and carefully wrote to a lawyer friend in Edinburgh a Boston and the latter is now minus three
finger*
and
a
thumb.
fancy,
SHW3X3&amp;.
Appl
—
—
Qra.nqn
U4&amp;J
Total.................
$W8JM W
bnyvr, however, h not guided in bispur- notetbe result* for government publica- close and realiilic account of everything
Mr*. Potter Palmer’s visit to New York 1B» per bbl; good. $1.7**d Ul; choice to fancy. Btate ot Mlciiixan. County of Barry -«S.
.
1—. of iqmngv* M
cfeaae
by the -----number
ou nu cion.—Exchange.
.
be
beard
nnd
observed,
every
quaint
loca
­
I.
Dsu
W.
Beynold*
auhternftbeabove
netted
..
-1
Inr will
has created a great interest in the World’s
Bank, do solemnly swear that the
state­
tion and droll custom. But the stupid
ment la true tot Im best of my knowledge amt
I
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„
.
i heirs of tbe recipient of three priceless epis- fair, and the Gothamites appear to be
belief.
D
an
W.
K
ktxouis
.
C
m
Mjw.
mutt estimate it. Hence prac- | A remark imputed to \ Ictor Hugo, in re- j
tbcm u, tbe flames, and thus thoroughly waked up.
Subscribed and mwotu to lielor-- me this 14
The report that Mrs. Grover Cleveland
.ply to a young man who naked him if n
w)inl would have been a charm­
: was difficult to write poetry, Is both witty }
impossible. It k curious how is not in good health Is positively denied
CORRRCT—Attest:
LCD*; Dacrober; fiL04K: January. fiLUCK
1 and true, but it i* more witty than true.
|
interesting letter* get destroyed.
Chmtkr Mmu*KR|
_
February.
Corn-No. 5 mixed cash.
D. G. ItoBiswisDirecfors.
while those containing private and per­ never better In her life."
RAMSKc:
December.
OlMrt
January.
Me.
Senbor
Portella.
governor
of
the
state
of
W. H. POWKHS I
sonal matters are most sedulously treas­
Mr. FWaaig wanted to leave the city bj
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has refused to re­
ured.—London Glolie.
Che last train, and, not knowing when it
sign, aud the govern meat will unseat Mm,
to write poetry. Homer nodded oeeaaioaBarhy- Vnohsaavd;
if possible, and proclaim martial law.

forth moat prosy poetry.—Youth** Com-

Qtd MHiiuu-Xy dew Miaa Youngthing.
If you’d only marry n&gt;e I could die happy.
Mb* Youngtbiug-Wby. Mr Million, if

Tbe notorious Billy McGlory's dive nt
Mr*. Hutchings—How are you getting New York was raided by the police for
along now. Mr. Dunean, iu the literary
the second time within
line?
.
CDQUgn. AU my ,
Mr*. Hutcbii

well, I shouldn't

Whew aha was a Child, Sb. cried for (Materia.

per Wj Ita; buili siad
»U»C!pe» ita;

Uwi

�Hastings Banner

PERSONAL_MEHTION,

UMtlng., Thurwtfcy. Dm:. IT, 1M1.

^T. Bnaaoin wtnt to Nub,tile
Mn. lk&gt; Hcndcbou qxot Sunday “
vnicago,
CtaMM Smith wu In BalUe Ciwk
I1O you loo, for Chri.buas prwnt,T
Monday.
Be .or. and tall at J&lt;4,,,
More
Will Wagner went to JaekMm Friday
*hTre
““ a“*Uw **“ "tooted Mock
business.
' U’ Brook* u vialling relatlvefl
Barry County. No snide goods. All
in Martin.
goods warranted. Prices the cheapest.
Maggie Bailey vUlted in Kalamazoo
It ia Mid that lamp wicks should be

pfcoe, tre mo.il. dated 1ST? and 1BTS.

Common
Soap

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lh'r
Will B&lt;x»n become clogged and the oil will „iiPr5‘ P’_F McKwaln WM In Vermont­
Dot pan through them freely. A clear ville Saturday.
Mru. Dorr Mudge Is dangerously sick
111 J" wrt*ln *' ,h' »rl'k» «•
"•kerl ln vlnojar twentj.four hour, be­ with peritonitis.
fore using.
Phln Smith went to Grand Rapid# Mon­
./J0 * Kiugabury’s photograph gallery day on business.
Master Mendon Hufftnkn Is very sick
and get a dozen of your photographs taken,
cabinet size, for 82.50 and 83.00. Mr. K with lung fever.
8
’fl.1*® ,ate8t
of photography
J. F. Miller, of Benton Harbor, wm In
and will guarantee good work. You have the city Tuesday.
many friends abroad who would like noth­
J. B. Burkholder, of Eaton Rapids, was (
ing better than your photo for a Christmas in the city Monday.
\
present.
Mrs. Anna Mason Is confined to the
If lost In the woods or on the water, house with tonsilitls.
when the weather Is cloudy so that you
Percy Cannom is visiting relatives and &lt;
cannot see the sun, find 'our whereabouts friends In Goblevllle.
’
iu the following way. Place the point of
P. T. Colgrove was In , Grand Rapids
a knife blade on your thumb nail, A
}
I win sell mv farm on sec. 18 In township of shadow will then be seen upon the nail yesterday on business.
Worn!laud cheap. There are M acres, w acres pointing to the knife point, which will
Mrs. Rsy Dunlap, of Sutfteld, is visit­
inprovsd. with good buildings, good waler, and
voting orchard. Farm la in good state ot cultl- readily give you the direction of the sun. ing relatives in the city.
C. L. Glascow, of Nashville, was iu tbe J
vation. For further particulars call on or write If the hour band of a watch Is then point­
to John Geiger, Woodland. Mich.
ed at the sun. half of the distance between city Saturday on business.
the hour hand and !9 o’clock is due south
Frank Brooks, of Delton, was In Uk
at any time between 6 a. m. and C p. m.
city Tuesday on a brief visit
Don’t attempt to start your fire with
Mr. T. C. Thatcher, ot Boston, was in
Circulation this week - .3,000
kerosene oil; don’t light your cigar with a the city yesterday on business.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements stick of giant powder; don’t dispute tbe
Editor Warner is able to be out after a
must reach this office Tuesdays.at latest to right of way with the lightning express long wrestle with typhoid fever.
insure insertion in the issue uf the week train; don’t go through life with your toes
Miss Bessie Rose, of Vermontville,
when brought.
sticking out of your boots or shoes; don’t visited frieuds in the city, last week.
forget that Spence Bros, have the best and
Mrs. A. J. Bowne, of Grand Rapid#,
most complete line of boots, Shoes, slippers
and rubber goods ever shown in the coun­ ylslted friends tbe city last week.
Henry Lcwek was called to Jackson
ty for the holiday trade. Remember that
those Christmas presents are appreciated yesterday by the death of his father.
Baths 13 cents, Buaby Bros.
which are the most useful, and there Is
Mrs. S. J. Bush and Mrs. R. T. French,
Hauge to rent Enquire at this office.
nothing more useful than their boots and of Middleville, were in the city Thursday.
Remember the concert this evening at shoes, which will stand all wear and tear.
Mrs. Anna Cainpau, of Grand Rapids,
Union hall.
Friday evening at the home, of Mr. and visited in the city tbe fore part of the
Gents arctic overshoes only SO cents at
Mrs. P. T. Colgrove, Miss Maud Bartley week.
the Bankrupt store.
W. F. Hicks and W. W. Sloane went to
Read the advertisement of J. C. Arnold, gave a delightful musicale. the Instru- Charlotte Mondaj*w attend the funeral of
inental music being furnished by her
. -rt-where In this issue.
scholars on the piano. About 75 of her Worthy Mead.
For underwear go to the. Bankrupt store, friends were present,’ and the evening was
Wesley Maynard, of Shiloh, Ionia
the tireless tollers for trade.
a most enjoyable one. Mrs. Yale, of county, wa# called here last week by the
Cbndles from 8 lb. for *35 cents to 00 Grand Rapids, gave a few vocal selections serious illness of his brother Myron.
• cents per lb. at A. E. Rentes'.
in a manner that firmly convinced all of
Hon. Daniel Striker attended the meet­
Get prices at M. P. Fuller’s before you her beautiful and well trained voice. Mrs. ing of the Ixjweil -StaU' bank in Lowell
Yale Intends to form a class for vocal cul­ last week and was elected Vice President.
buy any jewelry for Christmas.
ture
in
this
city,
and
comes
highly
recom
­
Splendid canned goods, coffee of the
fTharlle Lunn's many friends in this city
mended. Taken altogether the affair was will regret to hear that he I# confined to
very »&gt;cst at fat and lean Cook’s. ’
a most pleasant one. and one of which his room in theOccidental hotel, Petoskey,
Buy jour Christmas slippers at F. G. Miss Bartley may well be proud.
with typhoid fever.
Stowell’s. Hebasa.landy line.
Miss Maud Bartley left for Albion Mon­
Habits of industry, attention, regularity,
A dandy silk faced suspender for only
order, obedience, should be formed long day morning, where she will make her
j3 cents at the Bankrupt store.
before the child can understand tbeir Im­ home. All unite in wishlbg her continued
Solid gold set and band rings at factory port or know why ti|ey should be practlc- success and prosperity.
prices at John Bexsmer’e, the jeweler.
ed. Gradually he will come to see their
Ml#s Neal returned to her home in
Full line of stamped linen good* and value, aud he will continue to observe Springfield. Ohio, Saturday. During her
.•ipbroidery silks at Mrs. Ella Bowen's.
them from other and better motives which stay here Miss Neal made many friends
at
first
fomd
have
had
no
effect
Just
as
Money we want Goods you can have.
who regret to have her depart.
we teach him to walk or to read, simply
Bankrupt Stork.
Mra. C. H. VanArman bade adieu to her
lx»st. on State St. Monday, a black silk by causing him to* make the appropriate Hastings friends yesterday. She will re­
effort
repeatedly,
until
It
becomes
easy
and
main In Grand Rapids a few weeks and on
mitten. Finder please return to this office.
natural, so good and moral habits must be
The genuine '’Jas. Boss” watch case formed by the same process if the char­ January 1st. will leave for ProvqsL Utah,
can always be found at F. R- Pancoast's. acter is ever to acquire stability and to join her sister and mother.
Chas. Ganzell, the world renowned
John Hessmer, the jeweler, has the Strength.
nicest gold watches ever drown in the, &gt;*n.c oilowing are the officers of Fitz­ catcher of the Boston ball team, ami Mr.
Baker, of Kalamazoo, arrived in tbe city
eltV.,
•
/
/
gerald Post G. A. R. Na 125, elected Mondav morning, and were entertained by
If you want a fine neck scarf for Chny- Saturday eve, for the ensuing year:
Charlie Baldwin until the quail season had
ina*. you can find them at the Bankrqpt
Commander, Joseph C. Wardell.
closed. They report a splendid time and
store.
;
I
S. V. Com., Samuel 8. Garrison.
plenty of game.
J. V. Com.. Ferdinand Thomas.
The many friends and acquaintances In
Surgeon, William Reams.
tea and best tea dust 20 cents at C
this rity of George M. Dewey Jr., of
Chaplain. Jas. N. CoHUter.
&gt;
Coak’s.
Owosso, will be pained to learn that he Is
Quarter Master. Traverse Phillips.
about to resign his cadetship to the West
Sterling silver atfTfUled ware at _
Officer of Day. Ephraim Batteraon.
Point military academy, owing to a recur­
Hessmer's, the jeweler, cheaper than e\er
Officer of Guard. Hannibal Marble.
rence of the sickness which 4ed to his re­
before.
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Delegates to state encampment— 1 st. Jan. signation a year ago.__________
Hats and caps, furnishing goods, ladie^,
N. Colleger.; find. Daniel E. Birdsell; 3rd.
&lt;’.k mils, ladies kid gloves, etc. at Bank­ Phillip W. Burgess. Alternates—1st
No trouble to look over the stock of Mc­
rupt store.
' Sidney Wiley: 2nd. Albert Kelley; 3rd. Coy. the furniture man. D&lt; so. and you
There is now some talk of having a 12 Samuel 8- Garrison.
will find your question settled as to what
o’clock bop Christmas night at the Hast­
to buy for Christmas.
When it comes to national politics and
ings house. Bert Tinkler is making some great drives
The largest line of overcoats st R. national affairs, our democrkt'C friends in groceries and the like st the little
among
the
business
men
of
this
city
arc
as
Mudge A Son’s that ever has been shown
Brick grocery and quoting prices that are
anient free-traders as you need to look
the talk of the town.
in this city.
for. But during the past week an auction
All aboard for big Cook &amp; little jewelry house desired to open up here for
thing of beauty Is a joy forever, and
Cook s. There you will find Everything at a season, and some of our democratic is the proper thing for a holiday present
lowest prices.
friends became the most ardent protec­ Go to McCoy’s, the furniture man. for it
Read McCoy’s adv. and you will know tionists. urging as reasons similar oifes to and you win not be disappointed.
Do not go bare footed. Call at the
where to go for useful and beautiful holi­ those which are the very bed rock of the
republican policy of protection. Now we Bankrupt store and get a pair of tlie faday present^
Call at tbe'Bankrupt store nnd we will are heartily in favor of keeping emt of our inous Detroit hand made shoe. Regular
■are you money on felts and rubbers. city all tbe fakes and auction dealers who price 84.00. A few pairs left at 82.25.
come here to compete with home business
At the residence of John Hillman,
Alaska socks, etc.
bouses, but who pay none of the expenses
See what L E. Stauffer is giving away of maintaining our city. We most hearti­ Chatham, Ontario. Mr. l.eon D. VanVelsor. of this city, was united In marriage to
to his customers. It wilt pay yon to learn.
ly favor this, and it pleases us to observe Miss Anna Hillman. Dumber 10th. Rev.
that our democratic friends favor it also. Annlce officiating. No cards.
W. Ii. Goodyrwr. the leading drug and We hope they may remember their present
Kep. Silsbee, manager of M. P. Furer’s
book merchant, bas an advertisement call­ frame of mind when they eome to vote on
jewelry store, wishes to announce that he
ing attention to second hand school books. doing as a nation what they want done by
la In It for tl»e holiday trade. Rogers
Call at R. Mudge A Son’s store and see' our city.
Bros, triple plate silver knives and forks,
those plush cans.
We bare got to sell
There is no disputing the fact that the every one guaranteed, only 83.50 per dozen.
them before Christinas and are cutting tbe rn.rrt.rm who
Only a few more davs sal^wf watches,
U&gt;» on™ •£&gt;
prices on them.
clocks, jewelry and silver ware in tbe
Mr nrltinr «&gt;•
T*” m,n
.
Call at IL Mudge A Son’s for one of those; bn.hieM «. tbry u"d to betore {"J"'1"1 RubL Dawson building, one door east of
small pocket account books. We have prn.K&gt;
Invented »n t • tn It an, tbe American House, where we protect
given away over one thousand already. exrrr. He may «ourt«b tor a while, tm’ the consumer and not the combination.
M. J&lt; Case.
They are lor 1892 and cost yotj nothing.
hi. huatunk. enterprtalnit brolbe who
All the novelties in Widay goods, does budnee. with a ruah. who
H«T1»« lool.rirt * "to*1
watches, silverware, etc.
Prices the' bl. bargain, and lets the people know
on bind. I
0' h,
.
what beha. In Mock, will down him In will m,ke tt »n object “r »l » •“*&gt; “J
the end. and bi. creditor,, whh the
F. B. Pascoakt.
ianee ot the ,herttr. will pluck all the fat■ afore. All of my trimmed hats In stock
and hi fact everything else 1 will ach *t
We have the finest line of umbrellas
off bla bone. The greateat and onwt
for the holiday trade that ever was ex­ .uceeaaful bu.lne,. men of the -or d. men; co.UorUrtncxlt.0^^^
hibited in this city.
like John Wanamaker and
About 15 years ago Ed. Blake, of Mid­
IL Mvdoe A
. attribute their .oc«»
£ dleville, purchased a Jas. Boes gold filled
Cotne and look over our stock, you are And in our own ’““the late C.
welcome to mir time, whether you buy or Mabley. and J. L. Umfaon. of Deleo t aref watch, the case of which was warranted
for 20 years. Of late a detect was noticed.
not. Give u»a call.
t.,gmnl« of what advertising will do.i The ease was returned as not being what
Cook A Cook.
Why cannot the bualne"
■ “X
Harin/ aokl a half internal in my rroeery, I must aud ’•hall insist upon having M." "y
“ itolrolt and vlelnlty-the
■
old accounts settled at once.
A. D. Cook.
leaders.
Tbe Pansy Patent roller process flour:
Hare r«t.
•“««”’ .T"no7«Ir; "
oilr with n,l“bte “to".&gt; •“&gt;
beats anything ever before offered in theI fell allpperd We feH them
city. It is highly recommended by ail
only »ell» "'“J*!'
davs when our mother genu,
who use it If you havn’t ever tried it. laid us across her knae and tried them on.: For birther p,rtleu“rs "C U’ M. “ tbl.
We tbougtit then that they were a tight
ask your dealer for it.
, Imus._________________ Holiday rates on Dec. 24, 25. 81. 18»1,’ fit but we murmured not. for wt k
Jan. 1. 18W. tbe C. K. A b. will sell tickets! ^1-eTewd^rvl.gof amhat -e £' ---- -------- •’OCABDUS S KALt____
1» the m»tr.r or rbe e»t»“ ol Abort T.
at IX fare for tbe round trip, goud to re­ reived. Nothing was too good tor us,;
Sty we have always bcm very
turn until Jan. 4,1892.
.boot the latMl Mrl". We are right I
E. J. Huffman, Agt
We cannot get up as big stories as some,' the slipper bu.lne" aow Tbo" •' W
but we can give you as good goods as can
be sold for as little money aa any firm
L tt KTTtbr HrtSTrt
a’
in Hastings. Don’t torgrt that.
will give you prices that u 8*
Cook A Cook.
£Xr that
ba*«be
।
Do not buy jour Christmas candies be­
and shoes in Barty c,‘au‘f
fore Moklug over my stock, for 1 have the;r boots
X: that we are “ere toMaf
«•”“!
largest and be»t !•«*• ol candies ever
brought to this city.
Kenkks.

Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP

IN PRICES

I Have Got to Unload My Immense
Stock of Holiday Goods, and Will Sell
at Price That Will Save You Money.

DOES NOT.

Plush Toilet Cases at $1.00.

LOCAL NEWS.

Additional local news on
page 3 of extra eheet,

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r^b'p^rSX".^" ."4 « Ln

Sy^’to'dX^^i

Your Christmas w oukl not be
without
&lt;* A. E.
a We invite yaur to«pecUoo of
I
cream candid and in order Umt every »e, a^«l«^lf wekumebuyemo^W^
affrtni to have sotne. we will reduce
. goota.
SrKKCK BROS- I
j at. of Jan.

■srsA.'T. ™

Plush Collar and Cuff Boxes at 75c.

Manicure Sets at $1.00.

Shaving Sets at $1.00.

Traveling Cases at 75c.

Plush Photo Albums at 25c.

Cabinet Albums at 50c, 75c and $1.00,

of England, 5 vols; $1.00.

Gentlemen’s

Plush

Macauley’s History

Emerson’s Essays, 2 vols, $1.00.

Hawthorn’s Works, 2 vols, $1.00. 300 Bertha M. Clay’s

Works at 30c each.
each.

A fine line of Miscellaneous Books at 20c

A large line of Juvenile Books at 25c, regular .price 50c.

Novelties, a large line at cost.

Rand McNally’s Atlas of the

World, 1891 edition, $1.00.

Do Not Make a Mistake in the Place
Remember I am one door east of the City Bank,

Tire Druggist

pointer;
for

QHRI5THZI5,
tSTA POINTER —Queer isn’t it? This buying Christmas pres­
ents. Start out to get our money’s worth in the things we bby, look
over the trashy stuff displayed annually by some dealers, and some­
times in desperation take anything ofiered.
POINTER.—What can you find more suitable for presents
than useful articles, and what more acceptable for gentlemen than
something in the clothing line?
t^f' A POINTER—You can please the boys and profit by select­
ing a Christmas present from onr superb line, and marked at the low­
est possible figure. Just see!
.
BOYS’ o VFRCOATS. siz« 14 to 18 years, from IS to 118. BOYS’ SUITS, sizes 14 to 19 ye am. 84.50 to
8J4. CHILDREN'S SUITS from «-» to 8780- SCHOOL OVERCOATS, WAISTS. BLOUSES. LONG
PANTS, and a great variety of many articles.

»a~A POINTER.—Our gents' furnishing counter is a rare attrac­
tion for those who seek for any of the many serviceable and appropri ate articles that make pretty Christmas presents, and are mdispenstble to gentlemen’s use.
HANDKERCHIEFS, white and colored borders, Unea and silk. Be. to 8&gt;.
MUFFLERS, Mik. » cents to &lt;1.

SUSPENDERS. Be. to 81.
WHITE SHIRTS AND NIGHT SHIRTS, 60c. to 11.60.
HOSIERY from 10c. to 50c.
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
UMBRELLAS.

#«S~A POINTER.—Hats for the men, boys or child would make
an appropriate gift.
SOFT tl.tTS. r«. to

STtFF BATS .Ito U-mto PLUSHv*rs..iu&gt;».rA SCOTCH CAPS, me

clothing
AMft

SENT’J FURNUHitraS.

�fljsrings Banner
Swings. Thursday. I&gt;ec. 17. 1891.
A Mlliteo Friends

A riend in need b a friend Indeed, and
not less than one million people have
fraud just such a friend in Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds- If you have never used this
great rough medicine, one trial will cone
vinev you that it has wvndcriul curat!vpowers In all disease* of throat, chest ami
lungs. Each bottle is gaanurtved to do
all that la claimed or money will be re­
funded. Trial bottles free at W. II. Good­
year's drug store. Large bottles 50c and

and finally into the courtyard of a large
so ha Is. Do you think ha
Spanish booze, where at tbe brad of the
kooks like a Msxfoer ? He is Dun Mauribroad stone steps he was met by an grown rt 1. flloua. th» preaent owners are «k&gt; Ormond, who tnnrriafi
CarEnglish speaking landlord, who relieved loo poor to Handle tbe property, and so della heir?®! She had a maguifioeut tsbim of al) further nvoeerity to think fui they will rati It te a wonderful mine to tata, but he baa doubled or trebled it
hfmatdf.
go for Mtcb a price. Mr Derwent- You since it efime into ttb fianda LW haa re­
,
Au tiour later he was seated at one of willray that when yun ree it."
markable btudneM capabilities, bvt then
•Lf wo the price will be promptly he bad irach opportnuiHes as d» not,
the xnudl taldre placed invitingly uruund
-------...-------------- ffgjat come tn many men. Ilin daughter ;fs*
the gallery which overlooked the large paid/ «4d Drnvei
inner patio, or court, with Senor Fer­ Mor«*ll m,w tellinJ
j rance vety handsome on.t n greater ..ludri«
nandez oppedte him. The scene was
than her mother It is said that he?
altogether charming to eyes fresh from
father will'look at on due lew thana
•Uh. there is one of them who is dis­ priuev for.her.”
a mure northern latitude. The iroliahed
tiles that formed the floor of the wide satisfied — thinks the mine ought to
"But princtis do not exw In Mexico."
gallery stretched to a stoop bkhi
hriteg more, doesn’t want to sei) at all.
"No; we have only a few great lahdacf
where broad leafed tropleki’ptanu
th fijrl. and regn-u having jointni in the aristocrat-** to repwent them, .bnt Don
set in large pota. while through the
irtiiit But the utheni brought pressure Manririo. it is wrid. will go to the Old
arches that sprang from pilliir ro
to Hear on him and Hinde him sign; ao World for an atiiance for his danghtrt-.
the dark violet sky. sown with golden • yofi need not fear alrotrt the title.”
He comes. 1 lieJievw. of a noble ffciully
This was explicit enough and aufll- himself, and ns for the Cariiellait. every­
stars, looked down. Around the gnllery
various other parties were dining at the ciently plausible, bnt tin- rame instinct body knows that they are of pure Span- i
Ublea^t hare
timn- wjutera pobe- uf dirtrt'HC Winch be liad tat-p ewbetuun jsh deaoent and have Held tbeir lands by
)«» as oririital sljrt-s; B^ijjhnwl Qig^tly of at first iuadr D-i^eni my - to mmself royal grant aiure the UutH|&lt;Mwt."
"The matrhmmiwl pnapeut-' of the
back and forth over the smooth pave­ ‘that there was 'wnnetmag in the trnument. the air was soft a* ^enresa. and- sfetion. which might not pyrhaps reflect Benorita Ormond seem v&gt;baa-good deal
mpst important pq4nt-rthtf roirinejfra* credit, «yn lienor PurtMnd^ ifImiwin,- i«- canv:owed." Kaid Derwerrt. "Morell .told
{Aiihtfv -di4 uot bduderti -'tlus,' ti*M;.'*,e«, me. when I naw her in tbe Atauedn.
exuellbtrt
—f
\ •'-3
In the intervals of doing justice to it to take upjbe vaguely atwproted grieV- that ahc* would prnliabiy marry her
antx.
yf' mi’ ‘nnkmiwik; Xhxt^ui. That cousin, the representative of her mother's I
Derweu t studied the uppewr^n ce of. t!&gt;e
rqau to whom
(
c-&gt;t4gtie&lt; him mijst be wtihMl bijtweefi ?hK jmriiea
family, iu order to restore4tbe lands to
cerned
Al) Hint he had to do waa to the name.”
Senor Fernandex was probably of mid­
dle age, but he bore iiis yeura lightly. A look ut the mine, anil if aaanred of its
"Tiro CnnleilaM.KH*. of cogra**. anxious
slender, dark min. well bred, well value pay the price asked .in i-ase a gool forthut; bnt itiasaid tmit fikmMaurizio
dressed, with all tbo courteous sqa'^ity title could be given him. It waa set­ dots* nut favor the idea. How Dona
ef his ronntry.1 it wa# impossible not to tled that tbey would start tiro q«xt Zarifa stands beraelf I haw never beard.,
find him agreeable; yet Derwent was morning, nnd since nothing jjould tie de­ but ahe will certainly, have a word to ray
conscious of .a sentiment id distrust S until thh journey waa mode. in t^e matter, or report dou» her injua
wbo-hennl Mwhrotive Ktraina
which he could qtdy.account for by‘ be­
nwtr by. projawed that they
lieving that it sprang from a warning
"She has ton noble ami tor&gt; arrong a
given him Ix-fore hr entered Mexico by a ahouhi finish their cigars in tboojiluFnir. face not to mive u wool—the-most im­
"We will go u» tlie plaran" raid Heuor । portant word—to nay." Derwent re­
man who knew the country wwll.
‘Every one is there to- 1 marked pmitively
"That jrfrl will
"The men." he said, "whom I advise Fernandez
you to look most sharply after in busi­ night. Yon trill a* some very pretty never allow her baud to be gtvt-n away
ness dealings are Mexicans who have women. Gutalnla jarn is Imuoua for ita for consideration* of family or ambition.
learned their burans** methods in tb&gt;* beauty "
But they &lt;lo not return. Sandy they
"There m* very pretty women in , have grown tired of walking very boco." i
states It is a sad fact that in th© nniv
ter of honesty they are very likely to bo j Mexico." observe! the young man. "In
"Probably they were only taking a
demoralized. Doesn't ray much for our | frurt I think that one face wldch 1 saw turn around the plhza while looking for
higher civilization; dneti it? I never ry- l in th&lt;* Alameda last Sunday icurning is- seata.” nail! Fernandez. "Shall we walk
gretted trusting a native Mexican,
lexicon. but the
tne most beautiful
Dsuuiirui Ii ever raw anywlieri*.'
wnywnere.
aud lobk for thtui?"
Mexico,
when yon , find one who is tthoroughly
‘
'*' | “"Oh.
*“■ **
— - bringthe
2
u capiud. gathers
‘
"By nil means.’’ answered Derwvut.
Uy rafe tn j its beauty from ail pzrtwof the chantry, rising lightly A.* with liix ron:pani«&gt;n
Americanize*! it is general!।
and of c*xira&lt;* it bn.** more fashion. more he Ml into place in the circling iuiwcuwatch bim."
Hits warning from a shrewd practical style.” rvplicxi Fi-rnnudez "But it is line throng, he did not think of the dif­
man had struck Derwent as rat bar an uard to bnqire Gwutalajnns for lovely ference between the first Eime he h id
amusing commentary on the higher civ- girls. Cotne and judge for yourself.”
seen Donn Zarifs and rhe present. Tho
They passe*i out into tbe soft,Akopic fir&lt; time he had been indifferent whether
ilizaflou which at .another moment tiio
speaker would have been, ready enough night. TTie plaza from wirlch tho music hiXraiw her again or not. while now he
to arrogate to himself and hi* |»eople. proceeded was only a block distant, and waaS|omcious &lt; / n strong ck-iire to look
bat he rememoer.-.l it when Morell said when they gaiheti it Derwent thought once more on n face that f.vrlnated hitq
to him " You'll find Fernandez speaks that he had seen nothing more hand­ like a rare and Hxqnisitr p'.rtnr*.
Bnt. although he made several circtrits
English perfectly—he Uvul Mxteen years some and imposing even in the city of
in California—and t* tlawougitiy con­ Mexico than the surroundings of the of the plaza, and wanned as drably as
versant with American liaHu He's a Beautiful garddn which occupied the was compatible with gnod m.innera tho
capital partner for me. He'manages centre of the targe hollow square, the row of faces nti each ri«V* of the prome­
the Mexicans nnd gets the mines, while old Plaza de Annan, that was always nade, he had no further glimpse of Don
1 introduce them to the notion uf inquir­ the scene of tumult and fignting when­ Maurizio or liin daughter.
ing investors like yofirralf
You'll like ever revolution arose or war iuvadud thu
city
CHAPTER IV
him.,I know."
Tonight, however, it wax difficult to
Derwent wra doubtful ou. this p-fint.
and be still remain***! doubtful when he imagine that it had ever witnessed snch ,
met benor Fernandez Yet there could scenes In the middle of the garden '
be no question of Zhat gentleman a agree­ rose a light Muoririi pavilion. from
able qualities. As theydiiiad together which a military b;uid was pouting forth
he proved a very plrarant v*&gt;tnfwuiion — music Orange trees that filled tbo air
waived the discussion of brtkinera. talked ; with the fragrance of tbeir blossoms
of the attractions of Guadalajara, light- 'lined’ *a *broad
’ ~
walk
’’ surrounding
-=—-»* — the par­
ly akncbwd its history anil deftly terre* of tnrf and flowers nnd fountains,
changed his tone when he found that where het ween opposite rows of well
Derwent luvl scant sympathy for the ag­ filled benches two streams of promtgressions and tyrannies* uf the so called nadera were walking-rnll the ladies in
"liberal' government. Senor Fernan­ one direction. oil the tneu in another,
dez. it appeared, was one of those gen­ thga pairing aud repiu»ing each other as
sai io
often aa
as me
the circuit,
circuit u.
of the
iuv mju
square
-ui- waa
».ui
tlemen who always find it convenient
to uiteu
uphold tbe existing order of things ■­ He J made. Electric lights shed their wlqte
spoke familiarly of minister* ami gover­ radiance over the scene. People wdro
nors. shrugged bis shoul ter* when Der­ Siniug nnd gr.ing coexstiintly, j.fining
ft ranks or dropping cut of them, ritwent denounced the wholesale rubbery
and persecution of the church, was eyi- ■ting dowttto talk with tbeir friends or
dently too highly ctvilized to poAea*.|! jmssiog from group to group Thvjre
either religion or patriotism, anil thought w*u&lt; niriipiited fciov-ment. hut mff tlja
that the gofch-o day MJ promise would roast di»&gt;rder. for-the jierfect mannqrs
dawn for Mrgico when, giving up net of the people are never more fully dja•antiquate&lt;|.castoms,*’MhL wntild ue re-'' -pta\v«l than iu tbaro I.Atos ojien air gath­
creatad aecordlttg to tbv admirable pat­ erings. where lib' same courtesy and &lt;|ttern of her neighbor acrora the Rio eoruni reign Winch, would distinguish; a
"And il I dn rciuae." mid l&gt;erw.nt.
Grpndt* Ho was somewhat astoniNfin.! i private company hi th.* tu-wt exclusiko
_ to this
' drawing room .
by Derwent * reply
"A Ubynuth of mountains, which,
•When that day cumre if It ever
Derwent sat down with ids companibn arid aud desolate, lose themselves in tho
does.? said the yqnng man. "yonr couu on the first tr-.K'h where vacant s-ata distance: infinitely varied iu firm. sug*
try will ceara to-l»e worth earing for pointed
an 1 looked ut tbi gusting inexpressible and awful contor­
Sire *U1 lote her.individuality and toe i setting of this attractive ro-.-nu.
One tions. full of deep, sad shadow*. lonely,
couro a feeble copy of a civilization nlto- ride of tiro squire was faced by the lt.ag . terrifying, like a somber -an 1 tompratugether alien
to that iviwt -h
'h iuih
tins mode
atfj
handaontv front *»!
»&gt;’ tiro
the e-.iveznor'a
g*.ive;*nor's | ous ocean suddenly petrified with awe at
ilipn inth'.t
ni.xrlp her j' mu
J hantlsoBii,
; what she ia All that renders her man "0sdnc?. the other .bv the great mass of the whisper of UirL”
attractive to those Who have any cui- j the cathedral bnildingw—n picturesque | So has a Mexican writer hnprassivcly

a hmneroh* seftseef W;&lt;n* •«»«»Presently &lt; rare Mnfl wt-lcotne sound

water.

From a gorge rtmt opened upon

for the -rnnte.
ot twenty thou
rand, add we Should Iwtf wade ten them
sand apieoe You cannot ray that the
Buena Esperanza la not wonli iu inuch,
•Tbe Htieua ^jLtanza maj- be worth

the barranca a annul nrram -ifistwfi.'and
crossing their path feh in n sncceRxivn
it^bnt I sluinld not have given it' Der­
of leaping cascodes to lbe drptita aeWw
}.^
A road turned off into the gorge, and went replirtl ( j ’
"Yon might, if yon had never heard,
this they fofiowed. It was hirdlymore
than a trail along the bankofthe stream, of the lower price.” raid Fernandez,
rver^inonutiijg higher t* the in:dst of calmly; - rJ mw.-hot fhttenng.-you. Mr
•Loo.
Mceoery that grow more wildly pwtrw- Derwent, when I ray that yuu kiiow how
esque with wary step- W bare ver there to judge u initro I And you-are aware
We desire to say to our citizen*, that for
js water in Mexico, luxuriant verdure that this mine is worth' ten times what
years we have been seliinr Dr. King's
follows; ami tiro ravine woe full of a is ashed for It. Wtam Marell BBceivtsl
New Discovery for consumption. Dr.
irnidi
grecunew absolutely wachauting after ■ youz tetter he, aaidflo u»e, f H/re if a num
King's New folfe Pills, Bucklen’s Anti ’
hVver
the nrid dexotatiim of tbr acenes avvc who wjjnta f feline foVta^cnlat|ve pur­
Salve aud Electric Bjlten*. and. have II*
.
poses. tu take into the great mKrkete of
which they b*d Ptuuwd.
handled remedies that sell as well, or'ihat
Toniing to Lterwept. Fernandez san): tbe world ^uid rail for a big price. In
have given such unjvenak satisfaction.
in tins, he must bare a
We do not hesitate ita guarantee them
that the stream wotti'l
them imme- order
even1 time, and we stand ready to hrfukd'
«liatriy to th* -mnntii &lt;•( the mine. am|. .good mine. We will sell hhn the Buena
the purchase price, If satisfactory results
while be wax descanting «m the great ad- Esperanza atlta bottom price? and then
do not follow tbeir. use. These, rtuiedles
vantivpM.tbat water so Dear M hand af­ we will make our profit by Khnring in
have won tbeirgreat jx'jmtarky purely dn
forded for the rralndng' of the ori-s.» bls. Whenitfo have putweh a property
their merits, n.. H. Goodyear, druggiA'
1
Hadden turn of tiro winding way brought in hb» haiiAa he ctmriot retuse thia.
them into full .view of a. commanding am sure Morell was right. Mr. Derwent
The best salve in the world for cuts,
mountain, aud. extemling Lis hand with You cannot refuse to enter into mwIi an
'bruises, sort*. ulcers, salt rheum, fever
a commnnding gesture, ba raid. "There arrangement!."
sores, tetter, chapped liands. chilbbuns,
"Anil if 1 do refuse." eaid Derwent—
ia the Burna Eeixrosixn.’
coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
•for I object very much to having part­
It made an improMiive- pioturo, ami
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
one that Derwent was never likely to ner* in my business—what then?"
guaranteed to give -perfect railsfactlon, or
•Then we must ask yon to pay forty
forget Standing «t the head of the
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
gorge ami during It like a gnte. the vast thonxand dollars for the mine That is
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist
slope*,
surrounded
by
deep
canyons,
rose
Croswell can Secure a large woolen mill
Tlsere was m silence. Had Derwent
upward into a jx*ak that dominated all
and knitting factory from Ohio by putting
tha nurroandiug irotgbta Was it the followed his impulse he would tiave
up a bonus.
rireo
to hia feel, raid curtly. "1 decline
young num's fancy that gave a peonliar
DM you ever buy a horse and nor have some
air of myweery to thie steering crest, up­ to buy your mine On any terms.* and
mlsg!vti.g* as to his points til! they were fatly
lifted in rsgal calm Against tbe deep Hub UM*miting his mule have ridden away
anted'.* Not so with Ajer's Sarsaparilla: you
sky? Alrraily. ax tiiey climbed upward Bal it required only a moment's reflec­
may be ‘tire of It at the start. It never disap­
beside the chiding stream, he could see a tion to show that afleh a eourst. would
points thoae who give «tt a fair and persistent
ttark opening in its side, which led to be particnlarly ill a&lt;lvtse&lt;l at preaent.
tbe treasure burii-d within ita heart in Whether or not Feraamlttz meant to
Howell will have a Paternity temple.
distant ages by the wonderful forces of flatter him when he raid that he knew
Sibbard’M Kbeumatlc nnd W"* &gt;*«&gt;».
bow to judge a mine, the fact remained
nature. What fairy t-ite of man’s linagi
■There pi I ie are scientifically compounded,
nation can equal the reality of xhis aober that be did know an*| th»t he had never
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
fact? The chamber of Aladdin was peer seen a mine that «eetno&lt;l kq him po well
comtaouly following the use of pills.
compared to tin- wealth that might bo worth jrowesaing ah tlwiSuenk Espernara
They are adapted U* both adults and chil­
held in the hxlra to which that fiasrage- He bad sanl to himself, as ne examined
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
that if all went well with tiim
ran So DiTwcut raid to himself, smil­ ita
they hav* n*» equal in tbe cure of sick
ing n little Mt hit* own faucim, ra they he ought to be-able to make enough out
headache, constipation. dyaj»eprfa and.
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
dismounted before tbe arcbed entrance of this alone t&gt;&gt; MXMHnpfi.sb the end bu
cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
nf a tunnel drajsed • by nnea and sur­ bad m view And now :after be had. as
H. Goodyear.
rounded ter luxuriant greener*-, while it were, seen with hts'ovVn eyes the treas­
A Catholic church is to be built at Dol­
tiro streain. nnw nrnr ita head, dashed in. ure that was to rede*cu fortune and
honor for him it wassnaLdrod away.au-i
lar Bay.
white foam over the nx±s just below.
"This tniinc! gov* in n hundred and be had to ch&lt;x&gt;se between resigning !t
F»&gt;O**r Tlfty Y«n»
altogether
— for to pay’ the additiouai
fifty feet, and cuts the vein three .hun­
dred feel below tiro Mwfi'.t'v," raid Fer- price nsk**d was impus-dlde—or to share %
wfteus the aunts, ansys all palti. curt;'* wind
with
others
the profit needed by himrelf.
namlez. "Uf course, aa you perceive.”
•colic, and w tha 1*« remedy for rfiarriia-x
■ Twenty-five rents a bottle. Sola by all druggets
pointing to tbe water issuing from it Il was a hard decision, and the manner
tbrougriout tbe world.
‘•it drains tiro mine to that depth, so we in which it was. forced tipori him—the
enn examine it But first come up the time and place—made him say to hltahill and look at the croppings. 1 want reif that hi&gt; original diatrust of Fernan­
to know if you ever saw anything to dez waa well justified
Aa he rat on the gre»-u Iwnk. with tha
lequal them."
Leaving their mule* they climbed up shade arched entrance nf. thu tuiue lie­
the steep, almost perpendicular, moun­ hind him. tiro foaming water nt his feet
tain side aud soon found tiro quartz vein, and Ills gaze taking in idly the two
distinctly traceable as a light m-hui. run­ mozos, with tho D-then-d animaWfarther
ning across tbe slope For a surface down the stream, and Senor Aranda near
showing Its dimension were iihuwmo. at hand brooking cigarettes, he asked
BY'CHRISTIAH
Derwent followed it for at least a mite, himself xrhat he should do. with r.desne
and found its width never less than , for counsel and direction such as ue had
L.: liefure.
An-’, while he still
twelve feet and often mure. Various '&lt; never Lknown
shafts had been sunk, ami the rich ore hesitated, tmcertain how to deal with
CHAPTER HL
piled around the mouth of each proved the man who he now felt sure would
take any advantage of him. a sound su-ithe value and permanency of the mine.
"It has been twice iu lonauzn." said di-nly smote on the ears of all thr«Fernandez, "and millions have Ijeen which made them look at each other
taken from it. 1 am aure. Mr. Derwent, with n glance of surprised mtarrogatioa.
that yon never rawamch a mine offered
&lt;X»NTINVF.I&gt;
before for so litrie money.".
. .
Derwent was. indued, quite sure of
this. Every Indic.-ition proved the great
•‘Mrs. Kvlic&lt; irqinwis me to write you
■2? ■ a
value of the property, but un hi* convic­ in regard U&gt; what S.- S. 8. has dom- for
tion of Its valuemcrvaoKd. so also did hia her eon, who ha&gt; Ihtji sick for t-&lt; king
conviction that there was Homething with.au abcraa. She had two physician-,
unusual, and calculated to inspire dis­ and they did everything for him they could
trust iu ihe fact that it should be offered and hr didn't Improve. For fourtHu
months and five days be was in bed ard
fqr so low a price..
trot dre*«Ht. Sonic one recommroditi
He raid nothing of thia tu Fernandez, yourS. S.-S., and after hr had taken two
however, anti) nfterthey hud thoronghly &lt;rr three bittie* be began to Improve. Hr
examined tiro interior to the depth of the continned until he had taken eleven bottles,
tunnel. This was a long, n very labori­ and to-day he is us well as ever. The boy
ous nnd u very diragrecahle burineca, li ioi;rt«x-n years old. nod Mrs. Kelley lix
A mil. ttandwmt mtm of
but the result confirmed all that had been next door to met nnd 1 am well 'AcqualiUed
LcfiriUtj
.
raid. Tiro lodra increawl in raze and with the facts of tlw case." C- W. Hodg­
Seen first in the light of asunret which
richfiMM as depth wa* reached, and Der­ kin's. IWmastcr. lEast Ltuumnr, Maine
^L*2_th5
6(^4^
went saw no reason to doubt Senor .8 will's Spec Hi e has^_wo»idrrful .effect on
ate flush. Guadalajara
jira'rtMng’ont of *tur4**l appreciation will disappear. tla&lt; { mixture'of Byzaaflne and Gn-k archi- । flvsmbed thu reguui of.The great Sierras Araudu'a statement that in tbe lower children and young people. .11 should be
towers and shining dbui.
given to every Irbild who ha* any blood
—
’
.....
■ foreign charm of te-rt&gt;r*nti'nl&gt;-l&lt;lct:ron । u-ctnn*. with-Its tall towers rising &gt; t*Bat lift their drantate height* above tho
abaft (now filled with water) the vein was
trouble or blood taint It drive# out the
the wide, verdant plain, seemed to Der- i
___ ______ uiatuiuni
_ pl her people. .the.
,l,u '; .tftn.'t...... 4 ■ Tk..
___
j. Tho
Thevr,-re- fertile tableland
the exquisite
agauust fh&gt;»
the detn» vro).-t
violet «ltv
sky
eighteen fret widaund very rich In stiver. irolson and poisonous germs, and enables
The flank*. ..r
of thrae
o twn
..
med by brildecorum uf her women, tiro rettpectrnf maimng
ri&lt;Ie* were Im
When they had struggled back to tho nature to develop the child. &lt;&gt;nr trvnthv
vast ranges, as they stretch down to the
white and graceful as if buihietl of in.trIL
-If l-'-l . ..121.1. _
--f 1 liairtly lighted
iii.i.fu 1 arcades,
,11m and tbe whole terra caliente; are clothed with tropical light of day along tiro apparently inter­
on tbe blood and skin will be tnaili d free
b«e aud ivory nuteail of cutntnori bricks obediencer&gt;f-her children, xbb grace of
effect was of a long established order forests, bnt fts they riae abate the plateau minable tunnel aud sat down m the sweet toal! applicants.
and mortar
'La Herla del tkicidante," her picturesque, unhurried tiff. bnt.
.Swift's Srr.rtFje Co.. Atlanta, Oa. '-H
and opulence. '
outer
air
by
the
side
of
the
stream,
the
more.thnn
that,
the
iMngs
that
she
will
—
In
itself
from
dx
to
eight
thousand
a friendly Mexican fcU&lt;»W traveler told
•'Oh. yea." said Secor Fernandez, in feci al:.-/3 the level uf the wxi— they are young man spoke with quiet deliberati­
Ludington is to have a new Methodist
him it was called, and the poetical name co;w will be the worst thing* tn the uiv
answer to a remark to this effect. "Gua­ all bare of vegetation, and their nigged ons.
church.
ilizntiou
ahe
desires
to
imitate
llitre
auitol its ap;»earance well, as it lay
dalajara has been a place of great wealth fortns, rent and torn by volcanic action
"The mine is all that you have de­
Cterpe&lt;l in onnaet c*olnr. tbe spires of its can be no doubt that 'sharp American
GQund do Ukawiae. If your whiskers are
and importance for more than two hun­ into dwp chasm* ami gorges, wild. In- scribed it. Senor Fernandez." he raid,
.satbe-lral rising againat ttro|»4facM sky -praccuw Will -be Among-.ths first tju*
gvivxly an I un'accamlng n-e &lt;Ba&lt;*fctachata*» Dye
dred years.
lt{taonly second in impor­ acqe&amp;dbla pexkx and wonderful serrated “and apparently well worth the price aud they wlU look as when jou were ycauigrf.
provemvnta
chat
Americaa
admirer*
iu Byzantine domes glowing with irides­
tance to Mexico itself.
But observe ridges suggest the immediate presence a-.ked. But, to aptotic frankly. I do not
’.
cent ccdur Hharisd avenues leading tn it* will import Into Mexico."
Skating is good on the little lak« s near
whether or nu*
not' iI have ►puRcu
spoken to
Senor Fernandez smiiea.
senor
smiled, but
oar ir
It was in wuemcr
vj yon
jmu of nature's most terrible ami i-esistless see how the owners can .afford’ to »el) at
gates from ail directions, and exquisite
Cadillac.
asoarewbat discxiDcerted mauurr. as he : correctly of the.b.*auty of our ladies."
forces. No one can shake off a senna of till* price, nor where your profits iu the
ranges of axnre neighta framing the
Beecham’s pills cures slck-heedache.
bowal over his glass of claret, "lam
"1 bavezdready mtou u number of pret- awe and of a distaste amounting to re­ tranmetiou are to come from."
"1
wu
beautiful ex;NUtae of tbe great valley ; delighted to find that you have so high I ty faces." answered Darwent. "Guadalapugnance in traveling through these
Fernandez looked at him with a smile
The Kelley institute has been incorpor­
wturh encompassed it
l.an opinion of Mexico." tro raid "Moat.
“Moid-1! iora 18
is evidently
evidently-La
'La PBrla
Perla del
de'Qccideate'
'' ” *' regions, ho wild, m&gt; desolate nnd so for­ "1 do not wonder that it strikes you in ated at Detroit.
.
\
•What M purturel” said Derwent to
inch to io many rtwpecta.
Bat—by Jove! it bidding.
tiiis way." tro raid. "I shall be glad tu
himself, as far craned his neck ont of tbe ' Americans think that we have much to
Bfr
can’t bo pawfiifiel—yea. it is— Well.
It was in the midst of such a region explain. As fur the owners, what cun
window of tne railway car to take rt in team and that-we cannot do better than
Gkstlemex: I have been a great suf­
this ia tt-rtamlyextraordinary"'
copy tbmr more fortunate country.”
that Derwetit found himself three or they do but sell? The mine m rich, but ferer for over ten years. My whole .system
more fully
'And what a countryF he
4.8 hr uttered these quick, disjointed four days after leaving Guadolnjara. A tiiey caimot work it. it lira gone Lwyond became deranged from diseased blood, and
"Must Amencaus—like their Ehiglial:
added, os hw glance swept from tbe
remarks, hi.* companion turned, stared journey on mnlebadt
kinsmen
—
are
too
narrow
minded
to
un
­
twenty leagues them. The water is very Uro ng, and 1 was attacked with the worst forms of
pearly towers to the wide, luminons
at him for
taut, and then, follow­ had brought him hito the heart of the before the shaft can be carried deeper a kidney and liver trouble, dyspepsia.honzou. over mites of level plain covered derstand that patrut Anglo-Saxon meth­
jpfobis glance, saw in gre.it Sierra Madre. and when he
od* of civilization don't suit every, peo­ ing the
pump must be put in. They have no urnralgia and rheupiatlsm. My sufferings
witn tender green and set with glnuning
a tall. handsome told that the mine was nt hand he looked money for such ud expense."
.cgnnpt be described. Tbe sallowness of
ple." mid Derwent "God knows, they the
. vUiagex
‘Aa beautiful as Europe, os
ring advancing ou n A'-tne that for wildness, sublimity
had better reform themselves before set­
•There is ore enough In right to pay my skin disfigured me, and the neuralgic
pseturesque and romantic as the east 1
bis arm. She aud loveliness could UanUy be matched that and all other expenses for a con­ palu was so severe that It contracted the
ting
out
tri
reform
the
world
But
yon
really hmlo't the faintest idea of what 1
muscles of my (ace. partially cl&lt;«lng my
a carriage as in thv world. They were threading their siderable time to cohio."
take nothing .more, senor May I offer
Bbonld find, barer ne added, prosaically,
they were both way along one of the great borrancaa- . "To pay expenses, yes, hut not to right eye. The ablest doctors gave me ne
. .
as the train rtackening iu speed. ;«A«rd youacigurr
relief, but I am entin-lj cured by Hibbard's
ing that they immtmse gorges that divide tho moun­ mnke mnch profit ,when worked by tha
It wa* accepted and Halted, the table
RheutnstietSyrup, and wish to recommend
through a gap in the city walls and made
attention any- tains and descend often to a depth of patio proofs. There ia the explanatiqn. it to all as a wonderful blood medicine.
cleared and then the two men looked at
iu slow way to tbe station
threo or four thomand feet—while all Mr. Derwent. The Buena Espenuixa
&lt;_
Mns. A. D. NoBLK.
•Yoa were inquiring for the C-w.no each other with a glance of mutual in­
•Oh!' yott' fehdW Don Maurizio then” around great peaks thrust themselves yielded a fortune tn it* docile ores, but
Cor, Moebhanle and Mason streets.
pallia." raid tiro rondnetor. n» it 'finally terrogation
■
Jackson, Mich.
"Let u* get toburirieas now," Ptrwent said Fernandez. )n a tone of surprise, agninst the sky. varying only in the ab- the cu-e* are now refractory, and the 1
rtnpjied
"Here tbe porter " And he
Prepared only by Tbe Charles Wright
said "You have beard from Morell, of which, bad Derwent observed, would nipt ruggedness of their fonns. invaria­ wealth tliat it still hold* can be extracted
pointed to a tall, alemter Mexican, wear­
Mttiiclne
Cmu|«ny.
Detroit.
Mich. For
Ainre
idmek
hini'M
not
being
very
well
ble
in
the
deaolate
barrennexa
of
their
Yota know that I am here to
only by a large outlay of money? Capital
ing u ehiNt. braided jacket and the tuauo course
* pleased. But ho did not observe at all. aspect
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
must- take hold uf it and work it on a
of tbe hotel iu large letters around the pxamtnr tiro nunv that y&lt;m nnd he are He was looking aj/the lovely face of _______
__ in single great scale. The day is prat for small
There is much sickness from the gilppv
offering for rale When c;ui we go to
The _______________
group of riders_____
pusjiag
the girl pxming by. as he answered, j HJe alcmg tbe sbelfllke'road ’that 7vei' things."
at Allegan.'
This dignified i*reon took Derwent’s
hung the .barranca added the only touch
-We can start tomorrow? if yon like." abMutij" ...... •.
Neary Ml mid* are slight *t first, but thnr
"That Is true," said Derwent. "This
vahae. invited him- by a gesture tn fol­
‘ ••Don—wtio.' ".Kail don't know the of life to the scene. There were five in
the oltar answenxl. "We will take the
is a mine which will yield immenaely. tendsotf 1* ti&gt; so lower ths system that tbe t&gt;u!low and threaded hto way earth* through
man at all. Bnt that is the rante lady 1 the party—Dur.want. Fernandez, u Mexi­ bnt it must, as you ray. be worked on a- terer breomre »ready victim to nay prevalent
'din. t* dthgrticiato Ekzattaa. and from there
raw.
i»
the
AtauwsLi
in
Mexico
last
Sun
­
d
’
sease. The we of Ay*t*» Cberiy Pectoral, m
can named Aranda whom Feruxunlaz great acak. Put the owner*aside, then;
« jetrc.-nty It^fius* on horseback to the
ibr beginning o! * cdd. would guard against
day.' How cnfirms that she should be introduced as oue of the owners of the where ia your profit in the matter?”
ttarna Eap»*ranxv"
a delight—
tbe
danger.
,
beitr
tainfit and two rervnnu. known in Mex­
'fn** &lt;R**I Hope. ” raid Derwent.
"1 thought Morell had explained that "
•No more rnrioca th.au that you are ico as inoeos. The two riders in front of answerc I Fernandez. "We expect to
miKCJoualv inundating "Lit hut the
here yonrsriL” answered the oO;er. Derwent were a contiuual hource of make our profit from you. if you work
smiling. "Those people hare a large pleeixure to bu eye. from the picturesque the mine, we want a share in it; if you
•The man wtto first found the lode hacienda near this place, and Don Mau­ appearance which they presented, with sell it (which 1 suppose tu l»e your Inten
Wlm abevu a CUM. she crM n* CNMarta.
aud saw u that name thought so. and rino bra erifleutly come in to meet hia tbeir silver inlaid bridlre. tbeir elabo­ tfonkwewanta
profit m
daughter on her return from Mexico."
rately dac4&gt;ra:ed raddIrB. their laggings of a return for ha
- hand*
J
rvah***.! » fortune from it Several fir I "Bat Morell told me that her father st^inp^ and fringed leather, and their
short jac'kMfi, Which a^rrded an excelUum ia fact nave troen realised from I wan au Irishman.”

�SONG.

LmI sleep desert me;

Loy not upon my lip thy hand;
For though I tremble
In silence, shalt (bon understand
How 1 dfareinblo?
If etill I nay no single word.
My thought shall reach thee;
The wish that burns, but is not heard.
Mine eyes shall teach thee.

So breathe upon me with thy sighs.
For sleep hath left me;
Of all the night, except thjne eyes,
Ixive bath bereft me.
—W. J. Henderson In New York Thus*.

There are many odd characters in New
York, but 1 think one of tbe most remark­
able Is a dirty old ixutu whom I uccnslonalIj, encounter hi tbe best restaurants up
town. He is our of tbe most uncleanly
person* I have ever seen. HU clothing is
frayed, his trowaeni are m tatters and bis
feet poke through holes
his shoes. He
ha&lt; a mnas of white hair and a face which
wa&lt; undoubtedly once very handsome.
Occasionally I sec him wandering about
the t-treets, but he never look*so out of his
element ns when be enters Delinonlco’a,
the Si. James or the Hoffman House res
tnurunt and orders a luncheon that UHiially
costs auj*where from six to ten dollars.
He sat at a table adjoining mine yesterday,
and Lwas much iuterestqd iu the elaborate
menu which he had coinfloaed.
After fiuHhiug bis meal be gave the
waiter a tip uf fifty cents nnd went out of
the rystnursuL followed by the curie-us
and disgusted gaze of everybody in tiw

fo'i within a

h-.-iia-r he is a inter with occasionally ia•ilgeJ in tiic pleasure uf a gdnd meal, or u
•..ukipurv aud simple. He is altogether
uavetiwr seen in a decent restaurnnt.
Blakely Hall iu Brooklyn Eagle.

It Wits wet. it was muddy, aud tbe crototowu cars were loaded to the edges c-f the
steps. When the conductor pulled the btdi
aud calk*d "Third ave.nue!" a tig, brawny,
fat man at the forward, end jumped up ami
bolted over a woman Jjr two, regardless of
the fart that nearly every one else was pre­
oaring to get out. The third person he
jostled against was a tdlm, dark boy net
more thnu sixteen years nld.
"Say, dqp’t walk on me. I’ll brenk your
face," he said sharply and emphatically as
the biR rnsn crowded up and seized him by
thu shoulder.
"Awl yt. wouldn’t break anything!”
“If yon don’t keep your hands off me I’ll
They had IsMh rcacbecl the door, and tbe
litilnd.trk boy st«fp|&gt;ed off right behind the
big bog who had trampled on everybody's
rights. The little ‘man was first to the
curb. Before tbe burly brute could step
out of the gutter one well aimid blow from
the boy's fist landed just on the point of
his cbiu.
Heaat down suddenly iu three inches of
water. The promise hr.d been kept. His
f.vce was broken.—New York Reconler.

How Hlacksmitlilnx Has Changed.
Forty or fifty yea re ago tbe blacksmith*
made all iron articles from a pail toaplowpuint, and it required an nrtist iu Iron to
trim a carriage with bnic^t and soon. To­
day, with automatic m.*udiines that shape,
punch, upset, weld, twist, draw, temj&gt;cr
and all the rest &lt;4 it, the average black*
smith is little more, than a fitter of things.
Tbe Ude is turning the other way, how­
ever. thanks to the art of modern archi­
tects nnd the appreciation of men of wealth
who jiny for new building*. There are
today in Detroit two Iranrtnitbs who make
a specialty of producing-ilne wrought iron
work, while I know ot throe young men in
Detroit who are studying and working
conscientiously aud intelligently to become
article workers In iron.—Detroit Free

Children sometimes coin words out of
their simple knowledge of the language•bat are more expressive thnu any that
wise men have put years of study on. They
are apt to lie pregnant with meaning, and
with a butnorous touch to their expression
as well. In little Miriam’s fiat there is a
lift which is a cross between a freight ele­
vator and a dumb waiter. This little
three year-old heard it called equally the
elevator awl the dummy, and doubtless in
despair at getting lbe right name she has
one of her own. It is the "dumtnjator.”—
Origin of tlsHIng Cards.

It Is said that we owe tbe invention of
visiting cards to tbe Chinese, nnd even so
long ago as the Tong dynasty (618407)
visiting cards were used in China. No
notion observes so strictly tbe ceremonies
in regard to tbe paying of visits ns the
Chinese do. but the cards they use for this
purpore are very different from our dainty
bits of white paper, being large enough to
fold twice, and of a bright red color.Harper’s Young People.
Eiegnnce b indefinable, hs it Is tbe high­
est branch of the art of drens. To be lack­
ing in elegance may be classed as n blun­
der, bat it is only those grow violations of
elegance which it is fair to put In tbe cate­
gory of grammatical blunders. V ulgar and
over extravagant displays of jewelry, for
instance, n*nv be taken as an example of
this sort of blunder.—Boaton Courier.
Tbe custom of keeping birthdays ia
many years old. It is recorded in tbe
fortirt b chapter of Genesis, twentieth verse
—"And it came to pass the third day, which
was Pharaoh’s birthday, that he make a
feast unto all his servauta."
Tbe conditions of light naturally affect
the eyes of animals considerably, aud In
tbe mammoth caves of Kentucky and lx.
those of Adefalterg the creatures have ores
found blind or in various stagex. ci hLudA potato which iu the exactbounterjxrt
of u human hand, with the fittKera and
thumb cut off at the Aral joint, bas been
ou exhibition at Knoxville, la. It was
grown near H.irue;.*, Mariou county.

A ringk- Rteamer curried a cargo of cop­
per vul’ted at Wlu.UUOoui of I*»keS&lt;n&gt;erior.
This ;» b &lt;i-i u» have been the most valuabte
cargo which ever paaaed through tbe St.
canal la a single veaael.

If your irieud faint, lay

SWIMMING IN SALT LAKE.

°,1a
&gt;lb* «rc*t**t ®y»t«riw lb tbe
world is the growth of crystals, and cm of
tbe most delightful oceupatlous in tbe
world Is the search for »oun of the crystal­
line forma that adorn tbe musenma of
geology nnd mineralogy. There ia some­
thing almost startling in tbe suggestion of
hfchke forces presented by the regular
shapes of many cryataU. A contributor
recalls with a thrill of Interest the eummer
afternoon when be found the first native
specimen be had ever picked up.
Il was a large crystal ot troostlte—a min­
eral containing zinc and manganese—and
as tbe breaking of tbe containing rock re­
vealed one of its painted ends, and the
beautifully formetj nugles of its long, flesh
colored sides, It seemed almost a living
thing suddenly released from imprison­
ment.
Tbe resemblance betwren crystalline
growth and thv growth of animals and
plante is especially striking in regard to
the power of htialiug ami repairing in­
juries. This resemblance was dwelt uppn
by Professor Judd in a lecture before the
Royal institution ia London.
if some of tbe lowest and simplestanimals
are torn asunder they are nut killed, but
eath separate part grows Into a jierfect an­
imal. Iu plants this power is much more
completely developed, while crystals pos­
se.** it to a remarkable degree. It has eveta
been shown that a crystal which has Iwen
injured will, under certain circumstances,
suspend its growth over the ren$Iuder of
its surface until the Injured part has been
repaired. Yet there is uo real life in tha
crystal, but simply a force which causes it*
particlea to arrange themselves in geumO
wcal form*.—Youth’s Cbmpauion.

a*sy droaxtt to rirat, but U&gt; Float Kight
Kad Cp, Tli«rw's tho Bub.
During a rialt to Salt Lake I "enjoyed”
M
M *ummcr afternoon, making
u»e trip from town to Lake Point, the
Coney Wuod of Uw region, on au cxcur•uon train in company with a number of
Mormons. The little railroad runs through
^‘ren,»W fyJ. In which garden, farm,
roeky upliftjuid mud plainoru oddly jumbiwl, the plain being spotted with tufts of
pale and bristling ange brush that grows
on the rocky mountain country where
nothing else win. There ia a bathinK pa­
vilion nt laike Point with frrah water
। t.U wh,ch 10 rinMe one'* »elf after tbe
bath, but I elected to try nswim wiiljont
spectators; 8O, walking southward nlong
the shure fur a mile ot ao, I found a place
where tha rounded rucks that formed the
semblance of u beach were not too numer­
ous.
Il was a trifle difficult to keep a steady
footing In the water nnd at flrrt 1 attrib­
uted this to inequalities on tbe bottom,
but on getting where it was dee]ier I found
that my lega had a disposition to come to
tlie top, nnd it was apparent that tbe diffi­
culty of wading acrush arose from the
buoyancy that the body has in so dense a
medium as this brine. When I bad waded
out so fur that the water came up to my
neck I scaled a bowlder and dived. As it
ia my custom to open my eyes under water,
I &lt;1I&lt;1 so ns soon as I was fairly immersed.
In an instant it seemed us if vitriol bad
been poured into them.
Springing to nn upright position m soon
ns pottihle, I tried to get the salt out of
them, but the more 1 rubbed the m/re it
seemed to get iu. Nature removed tbe
smart after a while, by pouring through
Once on n time .there lived a jovial t he tear ducts enough uf n milder solut ion
Dutchman, whose name was Huns You of salt to clear the irritated corncn of tbo
Biirimpf tifvl. Hv hud a wife. He luul a fluid, and 1 took pains not to let the water
grocery where t&gt;etr nndsuch personal prop­ into my eyes ag-vin. After that the Lath
erty were mfliL He gave credit to n parcel was more enjoyable, if only as u new ex­
of dry customers, nnd kept his book with patience.
a piece of white chalk on the headbimnl of
There was a singular and unaccustomed
the iK-dstca-.l.
reuse of lu'utness ami it wHj not difficult
Ono day Mrs. Shrltupetifel, during a neat to flout high out &lt; f water ehin-r iu a refit, took upon herself to clean the house cllr.iugqru sitting posture; yet * bather
and tiiiutpi. So she did, and she cleaned who is iftt a swimmer will iane us badly
the heedboard, ntd with soap and water here ns any where, for the bead being heav­
settled the old man’s account by wiping ier than the lower extremities, ha» a ten­
away every chalk mark.
dency lo sink, unless one has the skill to
Before long the old vender of things keep it uhove the surface. To a swimmer
came into bis housv and »n-.v what a ruin there is no esjiecinl danger, unless l:e ia !
choked by tbe brine or blinded and con­
his fran hnd wrought. Then hesaiil:
.
"Mein Gott, Frau Shrimj»etifel, whnt for fused ivy It.
To float rwptires less exertion than in
you inaken ruinsfl man of me? Yon make
wipe away nil them names and flmin-s the m-u, a slight motion of the band helug I
what I owe them fclkra what’s going co sufficient tu keep tbe body balanced even- i
pay before they get ready, and 1 lose more ly. for one de;i«*i:i!a less for bls bnuyamy j
on breathing than in ocean wafiqr. On
than zwle hun&lt;|r&gt;-d dollars’”
His fran left tbe room In fear and dis­ striking out to swim I was surprised at n 1
gust. When she returned he hnd recov­ spltisliiiig mdse bcdiiud me. aud discovered j
ered the hvadlKMinl with chalk marks. that it wa» made by my owu'feet, fur 1 |
was so high out of water Uiat they went .
Then she said;
"Hans, yen have made It all right, don’t into tbe air at every stroke. This lightness
«’ one end of the Ir^ly teudi», as I have ‘
St?"
"Weil, mine tc-trer fran, I make the said, to depress the other, but to one who |
figures all right, but I put down some put­ is used lo swimming t his is a trifle.
On emerging from the lake I found that |
ter mimes as t hem old fellers vot you viped
every inch of my skin wu* sparkling with j
off.’’—New York Advertiter.
wilt crystals, nnd though i rubtaid and ■
scraped they were not s &gt; easily to be gut
I remember a Gorman savant whose one rid of. These cryt-tals were sharp enough
object in life wm learning, and •when bls to create discomfort ami to suggest an
sight was gone be committed suicide. undue intimacy with thistles. My hair
That gone, the world whs to bim tbe dark* was full of them, and they even adhered
ne»s of the tomb. Milton foil bis blindness to my clothing, so that a vigorous shak­
keenly,aa In In* pathetic sonnet he lets ths ing of raiment and a fresh water bath
in order on reaching my hotel.
world know, yet he did acme of his great wen:
When I told the people in town of my
est work while suffering under the calam­
swim and tbe manner of it I wa* laughed
ity. Heine, iu hta six yeans of suffering and at, and informed that it was not tbe cor­
anguish, spent in wbht be himself cynic­ rect thing to swim except at a bathing
ally terms bis "grave of mattresses,” wrote pavilion, where one bas fresh water to
some of his most touching poems.
■bower away tho *n«t that sticks to him.—
The blind chaplain of congress— Dr. • Gohilbwait’s Geographical Magazine
Milburn—is one of the happiest of mortals;'
ao was the late Mr. Fawcett. postmaster
general of England, and I know a doctor
I met Dan Hico and felt twenty years
near Chicago who, though blind, is one of
tbe cleverest of his profession. He not younger In a moment, fur while I was a
only attends to his large circle’b( patients, small l»oy Dan wits lbe most famous circus
but Is a writer on medical subjects as well, clown in the world, and a bigger man iu
and operates the typewriter with the skill my eyes than tbe president of the United
of a professional. In company be playa States and til t-he crowned headset Europe
the most trying games of cards and is the combined. I recalled a terrible struggle
brightest man at tbe table. After all. it within my little self in nn Illinois town as
seems
a case of a man having the to whether I should go to the circus to see
mind to rise superior to the troubles of Rice or bang about tbe hotel to see Abe
life, and recognizing that even under afflic­ Lincoln. 1 got out of it by learning that
tion there are things worth living for.— Lincoln himself iiud gone to the circus, as
every one but the preachers did iu those
at Ixiuis Globe-Democrat.
days’. Dan is about three score aud ten,
but looks not a year past sixty, and is
loaded to tbe morale with good stories,
Ask the first teu people you meet what which he flresoff with a hair trigger quickLs a "straight angle” aud see how-niaoy oL new.
them do uot show up that hopeless loos
Dan was one of the few showmen who
which implies a tielief that there is joke were bigger than tbeir business. During
but au admission tbst they can’t see it. lbe civil war he used to make patriotic
Rdacated men ami women, eve# boys but speeches at each of his performances, aud
lately out of tbe high school, will admit they were full of soul nnd sense. He sub­
that a straight angle Is something they Merited liberally for many patriotic pur­
never heard of. Webster, a dictionary ot poses during the war, nnd for soldiers'
some standing even In court, defines au monument- afterward. He also did some
angle as a beml ur comer; the meeting of effective religious exhorting, and turned
two lines that ran In different directions. an Intimate acquaintance with John Bar­
But now comes modern education, the leycorn to good purpose by lecturing on
great selling agency for text books, nnd it- temperance. In which he is still a firm be­
proclaims that a straight angle not only Is. liever.—New York Cor. Chicago Tribune.
but is an important factor in geometry.
There Is uo difference between a straight
Two Uriglit ClHIdrrt^^^.
angle and a straight line—not a bit. The
The discriminating powers
chil­
line A B C is the angle ABC. An angle is
n straight line, n "Ix-nd” basjio bend to it; dren of this latter end of the ceWfry are
and a corner is as open u* all outdoors. nt tiunn remarkable. The otherTilght a
tittle
four-year-old
added
to
her
usual
But modern education finds in the theoret­
ical angle of 18U «Iegs. something to puzzle prayer that God would "bleu papa and
the children, and so we have n new geom­ mum*a. sister aud brother,” a petition
etry, a reconstruction on tbe customary for "Mr. aud Mrs. Baker." some friends
basis of doing things differently from the she bad Iteen visiting, whereupon tbe wise
six-year-old sister immediately broke in
old way.—Hartford Courant.
with ajutvere, "Helen, it is not nt all
necessary to go outside the family."
A boy, being reproved for prevaricating
Steel caskets for tbe ixxlics of those who was naked solemnly by bis mentor where
die suddenly on shipboard arebeing carried be expected to go If he persisted In un­
on many of tbe transatlantiiFiiners. The
truths. "Ohl” said the eleven-year-old,
remains are placed in Lbetn aud hermeti­ “It’s time enough to cross that bridge
cally sealed. The heartlres practice of when we get to it.”—Her Point of View In
throwing the remains overboard is con­
sidered worse than barbarous, especially New York Times.
when a vessel ia within n few miles of l*od.
A Stuuntaln Girl.
Bodies, when weighted, only sink a few
I know a farmer's daughter, living at
feet below the surface of the water, where
they are soon attacked by tbe fish and the base of a mountain 3,(100feet high, who
sharks, and reappear upon tbe surface of would think tbe summer wasted unless
the water within forty-eight houra Tbe khe went up several times for amusement.
body i&gt;f tbe wife of a rich New iorkur, She knows every nook of It; her little par­
thrown overboard from a Vera Crux lor b full of dried bniterfllcs aud bird
steamer a few months ago, drifted ashore skins nnd odd tree mushrooms brought
oatb. coast of Mexico and was seen for horn. IT brnwlt. She ornH KO &lt;■.-&gt;«&lt;&gt;o«o
weeks afterward, until robbed ami sunk the strep path by night a* well aa by day,
by bandit* for the finger rings.—I biladel- witIi no more reuse of (ear than when she
drives herself five mihm ou« evening in
phia Recorl.
_______
everv week, through the loneliest woods,
to aKcnd "The S-wletr for Christian En
Shooting Ftylns Binis.
In Smith’s "History of Kerry." pubUshefl rtea^ir.” "I altoald thiuk you would be
a/rnfcl" mdd an anxious city viritor. Ob,
in 1734, is found the statement that tbe art
* •*
ahe
‘there « « veiy
UX
she .«dd
*d&lt;l cMvIewdy;
of shooting flying birds was taught to»tbe
the ..
* ”. nad.
ii it,
s
wUo I ipoil
”-T. ctW. Hiiu-taew
l» lI-irTM't
ll-irper.
lri.h
Uytb. French
!”
| Bazar.
’
cm. orer .nrr &lt;1» recodlon of lire
of X*nic. ,ud lUui w Utaclremre-umre u
Approprlr.te Speeding.
t
dire lire dcelllre «ud dlre.M»»»u«» «
CmlcrtMkrr-We have a great many
conry.—Note* and Queri««.
' i-neruls toattcu'i fo now, and J tbe cor
{ ;;ra niuve. nt A alow pare tt will curt you
ia^rrntdcal more to Lory your htuLauu
Mrs Parton—Somehow or other thr-w
if &lt;e trot.
.X.
Ameriraa newspaper* mm ui to Uck enter Mian
Widow—lb&gt;w-^-muth—more?
prise.
,
V odertaker—At leant 8100.
Mr. Parton—io what way, my dear.
Widow—I—er—think we’d belter trot.
Mrs. Parton—Why, Umt P»l«r received My husband va* very foud of fnrt horaca
ibis morning ba*» news in it over a wee*
-New Tort Weekly.
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C’d.-Harper'a Bar*
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" SANTA CLAIJSSOAP

Ou Row ch
size.
Low (jrice.

My Country: ’tisof thee.
Sweet tend ’of liberty,
Of th*c I sms;
Land where our fathers
dlr d;
Land where our Mothers
cried,
Over the v. ash-tub tied •
Lei frecdoip ring.
My native country thee—
Land c-f the noble, free—
Thy name I love;
I lave thy tucks and frills
But di: what laundry bills*,
M V soul with horror thrills;
Wlvn I think of thee.
Let musk swell the t reeze,
Aiilitlou* through all the •

You want it.
J RY IT.

Ask tor it,
Rightnow

Hr.il SANTA CLAUS:
Let tked martals wake
Letfef cleanness sake,
JcH th; applause.

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MORTGAGE BALE. ’
On the IKh day of Mar, A. I». l«00. Fhlueas D.
I*nriter aud SUrtV.a P*r*rr. his wile, niortgujtrtl tn A. II. Avers all tlua certain piece or
A. A C. IL BARBER
s
uai-eel of land. NlhiAie hi th? city of tuiMlox*.
in the eountv of Barry aud state of Michigan,
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
and described M follows, to wit: Ixvt two (8&gt; of
Calls In city or county responded lo with block elghte* u (18) In theraetero addition to the
vllliwe, low citv. of Harting*, comity of Barry
promptness, day or night.
and state of Michigan, according to recorded
plat tlie’-eof. Said mortgage m&gt;*« on ,h* 2,Kt
day of May, A. 0. l*r«' rec. rded In the office of
iVltLlAM 0. LOWDEN.
tho register of dreds for the county of Barry, tn
''
-Lawyer.
the a’-rtr of Michigan. In liber thirty four (34) of
.Office over Julius Russell’s store, Slate tn jrtgages on F-gf one huudrjd and eighty seven
street, Hayings. Mich.
R*‘d mnrlgifce w-1* os the 2lrt day of May
INUO a*slgt&gt;e*l by said A. H. Ayers to Henry L
Newton, which aald asidgn.nrut a as oh the 2l«t
5TUART. K NAPPES &amp; WEAVER.
day of Mar. v. D )M«-». duh recorded Iu said
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Attorneys at law.
rcsbler’shfficg. In h-ier thirty tlx v»&gt; of ™&gt;hOver Hastings NsHoi-mI Hank.
gnges on praeiorty two(42'.
n.t-b. u«, Mlchbrsn.
Said mortgage wa* on the t«tb day of January,
Associate vfCceS.Et Grand ltu|i&lt;ls, Mirh.
A I&gt;. uwi.assu.ic-l by raid Henry L Newton to
Stuart, Knap -en &amp; Weaver, which wUd aaslitnrnent wai on the 83th day «*X M*V. A. D.1JL1.
A. SHELDON.
dulv recorded iu iiald rvithter s office. In liber
thirty ah of mortgages, on page one hundred
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Abstract aud Real Estate Office.
anda’xtv nlM tlflte
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Atruract Block. BastHurr.
Default ha* b*-«n nwde la the condition of
Maney to Ibho on Real Estate Real hstsu
aoid on c&lt; mnil«sk»o. General coo »e* ai-el»&gt;r. raid mortgage. There fa uow due and unpaid
Havn-K a eotnpiete «rt of AbrrraM lk&gt;ok&gt;, com­ on raid mortgage cue hundred and fifty four
piled from the Record-, ran b.nil*!!jrr&gt;mp}tie dollar* aud thirty eight cent* for principal
thereof and interest thereon N’o procoediiigs
i tracts.
C. F. RltoOK*. Clerk.
al law or tn equity-have been Instituted to re­
cover said miii of money, or any part thereof.
Notice fa hereby given, that Ire virtue of the
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
power tK sale contained in said mortgage, and
w&gt; pur-mnee of tbe statute in such caiw made
Offira over Hullowsy’- dr»R More.
and provided, the premises a»tov« and In said
Office hour* froniU to 4 P- m- T«-1ephot«n con mortgate dt^Tlivo. or *o much thereof a» may
oarting with reaMsme, at Unllowaya drug Ih- urreswarv. will be sold at public vendue to
the highest bidder, al th* north front d&lt;»r of
the court house. In the cltv of Harttuga.
county. MieWgan. that bring the place of hotdT M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary’ Public
1: g the Circuit Court for said county.) on the
1.
and U. S. Claim Agent,
23rd day of January. A. D. l«&gt;2. at 10 o’clock of
will prosreute All kinds o&lt; &lt;*1aim? before the the forenoon of said dav. to satisfy the amount
Depot unrtit* of tie interior offier. ’Call ou li't* then due on said mortgage, together with all
at hfa More, earlier Court and Jefferson Sts.. legal costs, incliirti'.g tne attorney s fee of
fifteen dollars, provided in raid mortgage and
Hastings. Mich.________________________
by the statute tnrrrt&lt;&gt;TM*rtalhing.
CJ M. FOWLER.D D. S.

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(Office ovar Lathrop’* «lnig «iore.)

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Hastings City Bank,
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Mlcmgna, kn .an aud described MS tulfcwa.
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souibnf Uwreuter )&gt;rat&lt;&gt;t secUoa twenty
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rods, toeare w*»t ten (1»&gt; rods, taenre
four tit rods to place at te-gianlng. befog I
townsnip at Bam. county of Barry aud
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A. A. ALOBTCM.
Administrator.

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5.000.00

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W.saltend. Mich.
C. S. Falkkxtom.
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Justice of vbc J*e*ee.

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G. Bebtuson, Prrelderi;
Chester Meawr. V
D. W Il-yuohU.l Mtw
BFXCTOTS:
Dan W BcynoUls.
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John Oarvrttj,
P. T. CulErovc,

County of ’tarry tn
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�OUR TWO STORES ARE FULL
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Silk Mufflers, Cashmere Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Lace Curtains, BedSpreads, Picture Drapes,
Fancy Ornaments, Fur Muffs, Fur Capes, Ribbons in endless variety.

Ladies’ Velvet Slippers. Men’s Velvet Slippers,— Rubbers,
Alaska Over Shoes, Arctic Over Shoes, Felt Boots,
Perfection Overs, Socks and Rubbers,
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THE LEADER.

Additional Local.
Ch aroh and Scoiaty.

Services at tbe Presbyterian churtb next
Sunday morning and evening.
Tbe Y. P. S. C. E. meets at tbe Presbyter
tan church next Sunday evening at 0
o’clock, to be led by Miss Ensign.

WE HAVE BUT ONE STORE. &gt;

Our Episcopalian friends expect to open
tbeir new ehureh Christmas. It is a verita­
ble gem of a church, and one of which tbe
society and our city should feel proud.
Tbe first service In tbe new Emmanuel
church will be held on Christmas morning
at 10 o’clock. On tbe previous evening at
T:30 o’clock a farewell service will be held
tn tbe chapel.
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The pastor of the Free Methodist church.
Rev. E. W. Smith, will preach at the old
army barracks every Sunday morning at 10
o’clock. AH who wish to come are wel­
come and cordially Invited.
C.-L. S. C. program for Saturday even­
ing. 19th. Circle will meet at lhe home of
Mra. W. F. Powers.
Quotations from I-ongfellow.
Leadinc facta of American History.
Mr*. T. T. Cdlgrove.
Social Institutions of the United States.
Mrs. W. F. Powers.
States made from Colonies, Dr. S. M.
Fowler.
Nsttoeal Agencies for Scientific Re­
search, Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
Critic, Mbs Dooley.

We dwdre to thank our friends and
neighbors for tbeir ambiance and kindly
symgetbv whieh they have shown us in
tbe hour of our great ■ fiction; in tbe
death ot our darling little Pearl. It seem­
ed so hard tn part with our darling just in
the morning of ber bright little life; but
we bow chir heads in humble snbmimten
tn Um
Master, and say. "He doeth
al! tbiMgs weiL
Mm.
Mbs. W. Mowtgomkky.

Mr. A- IL Carrington, wefl known as
"Tha Ih-ummer Boy of Shiloh" will give

grad Uuaga for which our citirens bare
nrara » thank Meaan. Fred L. Heath

, But We Say it Advisedly,
We Say it Emphatically,

It Will Pay You to Visit Our Dry Goods House.
Be not deceived. Did you ever stop and think how much money we can save you? We have one of the largest and best selected stocks in the city.
And with no rents and light expenses we can give you unapproachable bargains in
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Boots and Shoes.
In anticipation of a lively holiday trade, we have spared no pains to make our store attractive and it now offers a fruitful field for the selection of
sensible and suitable

CHRISTMAS

G-IZFTS.

Constant harping on one string sometimes becomes tiresome, but we wish you to remember if in search of Dry Goods don’t fail to examine onr stock
and prices before buying. It means a saving of at least 25 per cent, besides you get your trimmings free. The people of Hastings and
vicinity have not been slow to take advantage of so generous an offer. To those who are unacquainted with our store we extend a cordial
invitation to come in and investigate the advantages we can offer yon.
We have the latest fashion plates and a thoroughly first-class modiste who can give you valuable suggestions as regards styles, cutting, trimmings, etc.
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always deserve the same,
I am, respectfully yours,
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O. D. SPAULDING.
See 10-4 White Flannel Blankets at 75c. pair.

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Hastings

County.
VOL. XXXVI. NO. 34

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 24, 1891.

Iastings
Banner
Published Thursdays ’• y
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ONE OF TEN
We are one of ten stores, owned and con­
trolled by.the largest retailer (injhisj linej'in-tFe
world. We buy cheaper, sell closer, and are-tEe
leaders in everything we sell, Hence

TOO CANNOT APFDRD

DRUG STORE.
For 16 years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

Seccnd-Had School Booh,
The most complete stock and
lo’wm prices. A*ll kinds
used in the county.

UI. 5. Goodyem

From any consideration when you want anything
in the line of clothing, gents’ furnishinggoods, hats
and caps, to fail to see us. When you want any­
thing, go where it is to be found, and found in
quantity and quality to make a satisfactory selec­
tion. and at a price that will more than repay you
fpr time, money and trouble in coming to

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

Prepare fer Christmas Day
By takigg advantage of tbe

SPECIAL
BARGAINS
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Crockery,

Glassware,

Dinner, Game. Fish, Pudding and other seasonable sets.
A personal inspection of our stock and reduced prices will
well repay you to get our pricw before buying.
Highest market prices paid for butter, eggs. Ine poultry
and game.

Jos. Rogers.

:From Our Immense Stock:
We quote below a few articles specially
adapted tor

-Holiday Gifts.linens: table napkins:
spread^ legant fans ™ ^us
all qualities guaranteed; pocket boons, nanu1 g . h
toilet soaps; down pillows; downiqmlte bed
blaekets: all silk ribbons *os. 7, 9 and 12, for tancy worn,
10c. yd., etc.
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Mich.
COUNTY NEWS..
OUR COUNTY.
General.
Nashville’s water works will be doing
business in a few days.
Old Doctor Lyons came to town yester­
day and after getttng into rather a rosy
condition commenced abusing
Henry
Kuntz. Henry stood It as long as he
thought necessary, and when the “Doctor"
spiled to him a particularly vile epithet,
enry laid aside his overcoat and handed
Lyons a right-hander under the eye that
put him to sleep. He has recovered some­
what. but will pick out a different Dutch­
man next time.—Nashville News.

COJNrTIJNrtTES-

ROSENBAUM &amp; SPEYERS.
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

Delayed Utter.
Mrs. A. L. VanHorn and daughter Mae
will spend Xmas at Ijike Odeosa with her
daughter. Mra. Dr. Horner.
F. Lawrence Is working W. Dunham’s
farm.
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A runaway on our streets the other day
caused a litttc excitement Dr. VanHorn
had his colts hitched up for a drive, when
unnoticed they started, and ran west as
far as the apple dryer, with the Dr. and
Tom Jones In hot pursuit but Tom out
ran the doctor and captured the horses
without further damage.
R. G. Klee is quite sick with la grippe.
Mrs. Geo. Bryant starts next week for
South Bend. Indiana to spend the holidays
with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Baggs. She
expects to return In two weeks.
Each and every one is cordially invited
to assist in bringing presents for the
Christmas tree. Let us try and make It as
plaasant for the little ones as possible, that
they may speak of It In the future with
honor and praise.

Sylvester France has returned homo
from Ixwnldns. and has resumed his official
duMes as township treasurer.
. Seo. Vandewalker. from Kalamazoo,
visited bls uncle, Joshua Brown,, last
week.
Last Friday evening the people of Spring
Brook and Creasy had a donation for their
pastor, Mr. Haiste, which netted him $30.
Horace Gilbert has gone to Itelton to
clerk hi a dry, goods store.
Marv Gilbert visited relatives at Delton
Friday and Saturday.
Hattie Case has commenced her winter
term of school at this place.
Prayer meeting every Wednesuay even­
ing nt seven o’clock.
Charlie Brubaker, who has been spend­
ing a few days with bis steter. Mrs. Halste,
has returned to his home in Freeport.
Illinois.
John Barber Is reported not as well.
He Is now un^er tbe treatment of Dr. Me
Leay, of Prairieville.
North Harry.
Barry Payne is working for Frank Post.
School Is proumlng finely in care of
Miss Pierce
,
Charlie Ka^^^Mt-s a new top buggy.
Be thinks bls «B|^»ill stand better tied.
Will Kelley was home on a visit from
Woodland last week.
N. Kahler and wife returned home from
a week’s visit to their daughter in Bowue.
Henry Whipple, the Delton livery man.
Sundayed at Mr. Larabees.
Borner Bartlett visited at Benry -Forbes’
last week.
John IL Hinkley had a single harness
stolen from his barn. A part of It was
found at John Kahler’s stable door, when
John got out In the morning. We under­
stand that tbe ludance of it was found east
of the school house in the road.
Look out for a quiet wedding about
•Christmas.

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WHOLE NO. 1906

E. J. Hartman bu Bond Into Uk Hrary
Arbour house.
Fred Benson has rented the J. F. Wil­
liams house, ahd will move to town in the
near future.
Q. A. Hynes has purchased the Evans A
Brooks store, and will move Into the same
as soon as vacated by the new proprietors.
Doster &amp; Brandstettcr shipped a car of
fine sheep from here last week.
After several weeks conflict with old
"grippe," Mrs. E. Evans Is again able to
be out.
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F. J. Norwood is moving his ice house
to make room for the new market.
The dance committee were short hi
their number of Invitation cards, so that
home people were not sent cards, but all
are invited.
Chris. Messenger returned to his home
at Howard City. Monday.
F. C. Brooks anticipates locating at Hop­
kins Station. Many regrets at the loes of
Mr. B. and wife are beard dally.
School closed Wednesday, that prepara­
tions might be made for the Xmas treeStratton &amp; Aldrich have their coats off,
rearranging and making the acquaintance
of their stock of hardware.
S. Brandstetter returned Monday from a
business trip to Grand Rapids.
E. J. Evans has purchased the market
building of J no. Allen, and will open a
tin ami repair shop.
Mrs. C. Griswold Is under Dr. Scribner’s

L. B. Carpenter Is with us again, Be
did not like tbe climate of Wis.
la Carlton to Itave a singing school?
We hear that Prof. Taylor will teach a
class hear after the holidays. We are glad
to here this, though we, ourselves, can sing
like a katydid, others cannot, so we think
a good singing school is greatly needed
and that a Inge class can be organized here.
Michael Vester, and a young divine of
Battle Creek college, Mr. Cady, are expect­
ed to spend the holidays in Carltou.
The Adventists are holding meetings
this week ami next at their church.
There was a surprise last Tuesday at the
residence of K Kershner for the benefit of
old M. Austin and wife. At tbe Instiga­
tion of Mr. Kershner, Mrs. J. Keeler weut
out soliciting money to buy material to
make into clothing. A goodly amount
was collected which was spent for their
Ixmefit. While tbe women sewed, the
men cut and hauled wood from home.
This was a good move, for the old people
were very needy and a little given by each
will make them none the poorer and will
comfort and cheer two aged people.
Mrs. Wm. Raymond is quite sick at
present writing with congestion of the
I UM*.
Miss Anna Raymond was called home
Thursday night to attend her mother, who
is III.
Andrew Cain Is very Hi with pneumonia
at this writing.
A merry Christmas and happy New
hands.
Year to the Banner editor, office hands,
correspondents and readers all.

FralrlrrlUa.
The I. 0. G. T. entertainment last Wed­
nesday evanlng was a very enjoyable
allow. The program consisted of marie,
recitations, readings and an amusing dia­
logue, all of which were well rendered.
Our merchants are out with full lines of
holiday goods, tbelr windows containing
tempting displays.
Last Friday Orin Hughes’ borne became
frightened «hd attempted to run away
with him. No damage was done beyond
seating Mr. H. uncomfortably quick.
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Messrs. Lindsey, Goss and Woodman
atti hded the Talmadge lecture in Kalama­
zoo Wednesday night.
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Mrs. Harding has returned after a
week’s visit in Douglass.
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Several of our Indies here have visited
Kalamazoo during the-past week. Among
them, Mra. Chas. Ruggles, Misses Latham,
Lindsey and Sackett
■.We are now getting tips on a new boy
nt the Ketcham’s.
Fred Benson has rented his farm to
Peter Bailie Jr., and will go to Delton to
live.
Sarah Lewis was called to Orangeville
last Saturday, by the serious illness of her
mother.
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Frank Wales Is visiting In Middleville.
Susie and Marguerite Lindsey are home
from college for the holidays.
Rev. Hukson occupied the Baptist pul­
pit Sunday morning. •
The public meeting of the W. F. M. 8.
Sunday evening was well attended and
much enjoyed. The report of the Clancy
lecture by Rev. Harding was very Inter­
esting.
Dick Hughes and wife were pleasantly
surprised by a sudden visit from a number
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of their friends last Wednesday evening.
The occasion was the 42d anniversary of
their marriage, and a pleasant time was
enjoyed by all. •
John J. Perkins is on the sick list
For some time our people have been on
the qul vice over a certain strange light
that appears Just west of town. No one
has as yet been able to &amp; ravel the mys­
tery.
We understand that the busiest place in
Delton; the whiskey shop, «■$ closed last
Saturday evening, owing to the enforced
absence of the proprietor, that gentleman
having to accompany the sheriff to Bas­
tings, to answer to the charge of selling
liquor to a thirteen-year old boy to take to
school. It Is a pity that this individual
cannot have a quiet sojourn In hotel de
Benham for a while.
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Geo. Barber, of Dowagiac, spent last
week with his father, who has been dan­
gerously 111.
Mrs. Frank Rlckenmore add son Peter
visited her daughter Satah at Kalamazoo
last Tuesday.
Mr. Cheesbroogh, of the Freeport handle
Mrs. Joel Barber went to Richland last
factory, is making some decided Improve­
Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Jay
ments In that institution.
Holden, and returned Saturday.
John Barber lost a valuable Jersey eow
A movement is on the tapis to secure
last week.
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local option in Barry county and there is
Mrs. Adallne France visited Mra^ Man­
no doubt tbe measure will be put into
Brnalt Rldgr.
ley Chase near Prairieville Saturday.
effect. A goodly number of Freeporters
Several from tills place went to Kalama­
F. G. Pierce has had au increase of j»cnhave signed a petition to that effect—
Middle rille.
zoo Saturday, and by the many parcels
slon.
Geo. Wescott a lad of 15 years of age, ]thev brought home with them, one would
Freeport Herald.
Carl Dubois and wife, of Delton, vhtted
while
skating
on
Hitriver
last
Saturday.
,
naturally
infer that Christmas will soon be
E. P. Whitmore is the new commander friends here Sunday.
of HUI post G. A. IL of Middleville.
Mrs. Burches, of Rutland, was burled was nearly drownetl. The boy attempted here.
to cross the flver where the ice was not
here
on
Sunday
last.
John Lee is.tbe W. M. of the Woodland
Carlton.
Henry Anders went to Hickory Corners safe and when about half way across the
F. 4 A. M. lodge.
Ice gave away and let him in. He cried
Mrs. Platte is reported better at thta
on Monday.
At the last council of Dunkards at their
A number of our citizens were in -Has­ for help and some men who happened to writing. Dr. Sales, of Freeport, is atMpdbe working near the place heard him and
church, three tulles south of tbe village. It tings on Wednesday of last week.
ing.
came to his rescue. The lad was iu the
-was discovered Gist the stove pipe was de­
Our school is progressing finely.
Andrew Cain is reported bettor at this
cold depths of the Thornnpple for nearly writing; also Mrs. Raymond is reported
fective. After a few minutes talk on tbe
twenty minutes and was more scared than
Dowling.
subject someone suggested that they buy a
better.
x.
hutr.
turnaiT. The hat was passed, and instead
Grandma Frev is getting quite feeble.
The S. D. Adventists have begun their
Mrs. Carr spent Sunday with her parents week of prayer, arid will continue next
Died, at her home on tbe 18th. Mrs.
of the usual pieces of chalk, buttons, etc..
week. A minister will be here next week
it was found to contain cash contributions George IMson. after a short Bines*. She at Hastings.
George Smith of Grand Rapids spent
amounting to $162.00, or $X5 mon than leaves several grown up children and an
to conduct the meetings.
was necessary to purchase a furnace. It aged hushand to mourn her loss. The re­ the latter pan of last week with old
The school Is progressing finely under
schoolmates
in
this
place.
the management of Mr. Venter and Miss
was decided to buy tbe furnace, and use mains were interred in tbe Johnstown
Died. In this village. Sunday morning.
the surplus in purchasing lamps, paintlug cemetery.
Odell.
j ,
Dec. 20. at 6'o’clock. Mr. Labordee. father
Bert Kimble, of South Bend, is visiting
David
Manning's
household
gotxls
are
seats, etc.—Woodland News.
of Mrs. John Ackerson. The deceased Geo. Hartman and family.
Baker, the Woodland hass-lrader. whose for sale. *
was 62 years of age aud was highly res­
TflFM. E. church have purchased a sec­
lAst Thursday night Len Rice’s house
exploits were mentioned last week, was was burned together with a quantitj’ of pected among the citizens of this village. ond hhnd organ, and will have music of
convicted in the suit brought against him lumber. The cause of the tire is unknown, Ttw funeral was held at the house «n
their own after this.
by his&lt;ictim, and sentenced to pay $106 as no one had lieen tiring there for some Tuesday and the remains were taken to
Miss Anna Raymond has come from
Lowell for Interment*
•
fine and costs.
Grand Rapidsand is taking eare of her
time. The property was Insured.
Homer Rice, ot Manton is staying with mother,.Mrs. W. B. Raymond.
C. E. Durfee shipped 600 pounds of
Woodland has paid 8300 in bounties for
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs of
wood chuck scalps since the last tojvn poultry to Boston for market
Next Thursday Miss Maria Manning is this place.
meeting. That means 1.200 dead wood­
A. O. Hughes and Jay Pierson of Irving
chucks, who.-If living would have destroy­ coming from Union City to live with her
Mrs. Emma loie is on the sfek list
were In town Monday.
ed much more than the bounty m any brother. Wm. Manning, and care for them
Christmas tree at the M. E. church
La grippe seems to be In style agalu.
In the! r declining years.
Sidney
Smith Is spending a few weeks Christmas eve.
y‘’M_______
Tbe Baltimore P. of H. held their annual
Frank Bal»cock has relatives visiting
vacation with Ids mother at Washington.
election at their hail in Dowling. December
him from Charlotte.
Mart Bates and Ed. I’cnnel are working 10. whereby tl»c following officers were D. C.
The social at Geo. MIUeF.* was well at­
Tbe
Baptist
society
held
a
very
pleasant
on the brick yard, getting ready to pat in elected: sociable at the home of Mrs. McArthur tended. and a good time reported.
a brick machine In the spring.
M.—D. C. Warner.
Geo. Miller is breaking ground for a
last Friday evening.
Quite a number of our citizens are on
O. —Samuel Jones. .
A few of our yorng folks expect to at­ new house.
L.—Mrs. G. I‘- Woodmansee.
the sick list.
The tax collector meets here for the last
tend tbe roller skating masquerade at
Burt McCallnm has returned from his
S. —George Woodmansee.
’
lime Dec. 30th.
Nashville on New Year’s eve.
travels and will remain at home during
A. S.—Sheldon Warner.
Ray Ferguson, of Ann Arbor, Is spend­
C.—Mrs. Mary Ormsbee.
the winter.
ing his vacation with bis parents.
The young men and boys have been en­
T. —Nathaniel Edmunds.
Fred Teat's new house la' receiving a.
Miss Heater Is very siek at this writing.
joying the fine skating lately.
Sec.—Guy Manning.
Mrs. Sbawutan Is a caller at Mrscoat of paint
The election of officers for the Sunday
G. K-—John Herrington.
M. S. Keeler has his store window Wallace Brown’s.
school took place last Sunday; officers
C.—Mrs. Chas. Gorhau).
.
John Marks and wife are visiting Fintey
filled with mixed candy. were elected as follows: Superintendent.
P. —Miss Allie Granger.
Sam Baker leaves this week Thursday Marks aud family.
John Horn; assistant. Geo. Mosier; secre­
F-—Miss Cora Mack.
for a few weeks visit with friends In
The ladles dime society meets at Mrs.
tary Hiram Payne; treasurer. Chas. MrOrgan Is t—M iss Fanule Jones.
Beubam’s next Thursday.
Canada.
Denuott: librarian, Marshall Bagley; Chor­
Mrs. Walker, of Traverse City, Is the
Kate Shawnrau wm on the sick list last
Banfield.
ister, Mrs. Mina Bagley.
I guest of her sister, Mra. Sim. Lawrence. week.
Tliere will be a Christmas tree full of
Your types last week made us sav that
Eight of our “old maids’’ entertained
Mr. Gilcaland was seen on ourstrecte
Norn Given was working for Mrs. F. A. old Santa Claus goods at the church eight of our "old bachelors” one evening
Ihte week.
Blackman; it should have been Emma Christman eve.
I last week at the residence of W. R- Youug.
We have two organs In the church, and
B*M«?Roberts, of Martin. H visiting her
THE MARKETSit seems hard for the people to decide• The boys say they bad a nice time.
David WiDdMdl. the porter at the John­
rtiuitluga.
’
daughter, Mrs. Adams.
which one -ball stay
son House, is very low at this writing and
day they voted to let tiie ebolr decide it.
Apples
—
Drted.
l Is in a very dangerous condition; la grippe
Mrs. Hendershott, who was staying at
W. Foglesong made a business trip to Caleb Moore’a. died lait Sunday morning., seems to be tbe trouble.
fu-*iis-ei.«4u4i-to per bu.
Kalamazoo to look after his brother’s
Rev. Wallace preached the funeral ser­
5OCS4.W cakrat. tVUSMI
napirv.-*-’
mon for Mrs. Belscmer last Sunday at the
health.
.
—.
Miss May Rowley has the chickenpox.
Mrt C. E. Smith «ml dwithlrr En Baltimore church.
lttS*s--BM:f.'te: Calf. 6c.
Mr. Frank Tucker contemplates going
went tt&gt; Way tend to attend the quarterly
Elm-r Tunk»tr Phd • W
' inh
Selllnpatsoc
per bbl; waXertlwe.il JU
convention o( toe Ch rlit ten ehunthor Hie linpptn tn hire
wert. White I"- ani1 to Tannnee in the near future.
Mr. Whitney and son son Chas, and per bbl.
John Kipp wore &lt;mrr&gt;ln« « &lt;™«l
?
third district.
.OaM—ata nerbu.
liaoKhler.
Ml,.
Grrtrode
will
&gt;p.-»d
Ute
C. Boice has gone north to work for a younr steor Ju ion'11 upon It »nil
•’otfcXo**—?5c. ner ba.
holidays with friends in Detroit and Mt.
few lubntbs.
........ It to th.* urouhd. El®«-t s l« «“
H»D»rt8b.
We wish all the readers of the BAXXt.it under II and n.de » 'err l»d .ptelned Clemens.
. . . , , .
'f
H '.U-Sening»t L«'W *»•&gt;.Geo.
Dickinson
has
traded
his
Interest
Aud then came along a bog and
Timtw h v “erd-twlltas SUB r*r bu.
a Merry Christmas.
„
*. . Mnkle
red
Mrs. McGurn, of Cedar Creek, was the unrcl’ John onto all four, in about six in the old homestead to bis brother Henry nw’bwu—t. white*
Elour-Su W per bimArct’.
for 40 acres of land in Isabella county.
hicbcs of manure with no bones broketj.
(rtiwtntMn-A C. Walt laat week.
Wm. Bivens will spend his Christmas in . Hre-rt.___
Oar reed mBl tea to he run nlshu. to
apples—*) to-.-.
Grand Rapids.
k„.p up wltblbe preiulnk wanls.
.
I
Mrs. M. Morey left for Colorado Mon­
Prof. J. W. Humphrey, of Waylaud,
Henn Wbippte is building a Ixrffe ha™ I day to attend her daughter, Mrs. Hill.
will lecture at (he church on Saturday

Our Bargain Sale ot Cloaks

a**

anner.

The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

evening the 26tb. on Church history, from "’sSiSnw’dAMrtA ter, b.v, taught * j’.hn"A-n»«n «ted lut
UT^
the year one down to the
,
tiiner.1
tala Sond.)' «l
M. EThcpteaaaat flavor. geatte action
C. Goldsmith, of the soldiers home, is
chnrrh at Sp.
S"‘l M-dhlng
Syrup of
out on a furlough visiting »“
'k
IU-t. Slone "Hl P'"'1’ *' r- °'vr
owl of a laxative and If thn
Ouracliwd Is progressing finely, with
.o.llta Sunday ere. “’’J7?1',
„ -ui-. mother !&gt;• costive or blltoos UW ■
Miss Gaut as teacher.
. _ . wmelbltw'ovwth'l”'-Mite Ollte Hobart, who ha. been TUI-,ka
The young people report a very P’®*5*1*1
IniMendalntbla
rlelnlly for the &gt;“£
Delton is to have a urw meat mark,
ads lu thia vicinity
fB.iiy remedy known and
time In a surprise on Miss Theda Kelsey.
.
_ *___ __ _ _v« ra.tnm»»d tn tier home
and the f&gt;eople rejcHce.
.
.,1 three
or C- ----- .
XniwXH. K Kokand tuaut
. at Blanchard Wednesday.
at Doster Sunday.
I others have some grip to spare.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Dee, 24*. 1891

Tbe Importance of purifying ths blood ranBOt be uverentimrted, for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season Dearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vltaHxe, and enrich
M» blood, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla to worthy
ymr confidence-. a It to peeuliar in that It
an appetite, aad tones the digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give it a trial
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar

Additional Local.
The Kalamazoo Telegraph got out n very
neat holiday edition.
All who wish to go calling should recol­
lect that we have the late.-t styles in call­
ing cards.

Tbe Traverse City Herald showed very
commendabls enterprise In getting out its
extra Christmas edition.
?
The Michigan December crop report
shows tbe condition of wheat not as favor­
able a» last year. As compared with aver­
age years It to 93 per cent, in the state,
while one year ago It was 103. Live stuck
is reported in good condition. The wheat
marketed wm 1.88S.908 bushel* In Novem­
ber.

Tbe surviving utombers of the gallant
••Old Third” Michigan regiment held their
sotb annual reunion in Grand Rapids la-t
week. An elegant banquet was spread at
the Bridge street house, at which 130 of
tbe old veterans sat down. At tbe election
&lt;rf officers, M. D. Reed, of this city, was
elected one of tbe eight vice presidents.
Tbe Slate Horticultural society of Michi­
gan wishes to have a blooming peach or­
chard at tbe World's Fair. The prrparaUuos for thia are now In progress and trees
are being selected and put in tuba for the
jMirpose. They will be fertilized and
trinnirtl, so that by the time the fair Is
ofxencd they will be in peecb-bearing or­
der.
Walter Besant’s paper on the “/ondon
of Charles the Secund.” In Harpor’s Mag­
azine for January, wilt be as Interesting as
a chapter from one of his best ntevels. He
will recount the story of those two histor­
ical calamities, the Great Fire and the
Great 1'lague, and will give pleasant
(Baipses of the life ot tbe period—the oc­
cupation and amusements of the people,
tbeir homes and tbeir manner ot living.
tbeir virtues and vices—as derived from
IVpys and other contemporary writers.
Tbe article will be profusely illustrated
from drawings by Henry Fenn and others.

Turkey liaa naked France for permission
Dot been for the free library. Aside from
‘.bls it cannot but be a great help to the to settle the trouble between the latter
poorer people who are denied the benefits government and Bulgaria over tbe expul­
of good books, am! who knows but that sion of g French correapondent from Bul­
sometime In the future some bright mind garia. Ail the French consulates lu Bul­
may astonish tbe world, whose Intellect garia have been closed.
received its stimulus while spending an
The anti-lottery section of tbe democratic
evening In the free library. We would
state convention in Louisiana yeeterday
like to see a free library started in this
nominated T. S. Adams for governor. Be
city and know that enough books and the
declined to run. and Murphy J. Foster
like would be donated to make a very good
was chosen. The lotteryltes will likely
showing from the start, and Its good in­
nominate ex-Gov. McEnery to day.
fluence would make Itself felt In a very
ahort time, if it was well conducted.
Schweinfuth has put a &gt;1,534 mortgage
on hla ‘‘Heaven” In Rockford, HL, for the
purpose of repaying to Jatres OgHvllle, of
Alpena, Mich., &gt;2,10U the latter gave to
Someone has been working
Schweinfuth when be Joined the ‘-Heaven­
sympathies of the editor of the Journal ly” society.
published at Hastings, Michigan, and be
Senator Davis, of Minnesota, Introduced
proceeds .thereby to score market reviews.
‘•Farmers should lake very little slock a bill in the senate Wednesday providing
in tbe reports sent out In so called for the construction of a ship cans) around
market reviews. These papers depend Niagara Falla. It is to be large enough to
upon the dealers for their supscription lists, allow the passage of war or merchant ves­
and of courw* are run favorable to tbe sel# between luikes Erie and Ontario.
“bear” or buyer side of the question. The
Warden Brown’s report of the electrocu­
secret circular and telegram notices are tion of Ix»ppy. on lira. 7, shows that there
not shown to the farmer. Tbe differences were four convicts of Che electrodes, last­
are entirely In favor of the buyer.”
ing In all 52 seconds. Tbe pressure was
We wonder If tbe editor ef the Journal 1,718 volts nf nearly 7 amperes. Tbe
really believes all he prints? If the
only discoloration was at the knee, where
papers devoted to dissemination of tbe
the skin was slightly singed.
market reports were of the subservient
Mrs. James G. Blaine. Jr., has asked In­
class thqC thh editor claims to be how long
does he think they would continue to be spector Byrnes to protect her from the an­
published. We do not know of a market noyances of private detectives, who follow
l&gt;apcr that has any reputable standing that her everywhere. One of these Is a woman
does not faithfully, carefully and truth­ wbo obtains a room near Mrs. Blaine's In
fully represent the markets Just as they the New York hotel for the purpose of
are without favor and any editor that watching her movements.
claims to publish a respectable paper that
would print a screed like the one noted
above has certainly missed his calllug and
will receive tbe contempt that so small an
article will deserve—Buffalo Mercantile
Again there comes the question about
Review.
the propriety of purchasing anatomical
charts at an expense of 837. The fact that
a row has been raised in some of the dis­
tricts bv this matter, leads us to reply at
At the recent annual meeting of the
some length. As to the legal phrase of
American Chemical Society, held in Wash­
the question, tbe district board have no
lugton, D. C., the question uf the value of
right to make such purchase without a vote
carbonate of ammonia as a leavening agent
of the district The law Is specific on
In bread, or as lifted In lurking ;*owders.
this point For an agent logo around the
came up for discussion, in which Prof.
district and obtain the consent of Individ­
Barker, of the University of Pennsylvania,
ual taxpayers Is not a compliance with the
and preaident of tbe society; Dr. Richard­
law. Suelr a proceeding is do more a vote
son, late of the United States Department
of the district than an expression of opin­
of Agriculture In Washington; Dr. Wm.
ion from individual members of the legis­
McMulrie. late Prof, of Chemistry la tire lature obtained at their respective homes
University of Illinois; Dr. D. H. Bartley,
h un act of the legislature. Thu express­
late Chemist of the Brooklyn. N. Y.,
ion must be obtained at a meeting proper­
Board of Health, and Prof, of Chemistry
ly called and at such meetings only tax­
of the Long Island College, and others,
payers are voters.
took part
As to the expediency of such purchase,
The consensus of opinion was over­
that depends upon what the district al
whelming in favor of the employment of ready has. Opinions may differ, of course,
ammonia. It was stated as a fact that
as to the relative value of school aparatus.
ammonia rendered tbe gluten of the flour
but certaluly lliere are several things mure
more soluble than the original gluten, and
needful than these charia. If a district
that the bread in which. this action was has other and more helpful aids and then
produced by carbonate of ammonia must
can afford these, all right If It has a poor
be more digestible and hence more health­
old house, with seats that are not only
ful. and treatise of the extreme volatility of
uncomfortable but such that not a pupil
carbouate of ammonia and Its complete ex­
tn tbe school can possibly assume a proper
pulsion from the bread in the process of
position for writing, with no aparatus
baking. It ta one of tbe most useful, most
whatever save a little p by 4 blackboard it
healthful and valuable leavening agents does not seem very wise. Two districts
knowq.
•
(perhaps more) with little aparatus have
These conclusions, are borne out by the
paid 535 for some arlthneticai charts
very elaborate and exhaustive experiments
that are not worth 85.
made by Prof. J. W. Mallet, ot the Uni­
One thing more. When aparatus is
versity of Virginia, which show con­
needed it may be purchased directly from
clusively that bread made with a baking
tbe manufacturers and a big commission
powder in which one per cent ot carbon­ saved. At least one third of the sum paid
ate of ammonia Is used. In Conner tlon with
for these chartb goes into tbe pocket of the
cream of tartar and sbda. Is not. only ot
agent. Slate board that has cost 50 couts
uniformly better color and texture, but a a foot may be had for 18 cents. Maps that
product more wholesome’ because tbe
have sold for 840 and even 845 a set may
be had for less tban one third of that
sum. 'Give these agent* the grand bounce.

“I found this school in awful condition
when I came here,” remarked the teacher.
"The pupils were deficient In language,
seemed to know little about the elementary
sounds.” etc, etc. Softly, dear teacher.
Very likely your successor may make sim­
Attorney General Ellis has received a
ilar comments. Don’t worry. The world
letter from Charles D. bobbins, treasurer
was not made in a minute. We are stead­
. of Kent county, asking: “Under the new
ily gaining. Be sure you do your work
Jaw, in case the sale and deed of a piece of
land sold by this office from tbe state list
Following arc tbe real estate transfers well and don't, be too severe on your pre­
la canceled, who will refund to tbe original for tbe week ending December 7, 1W1. as decessors.
purchaser?" In reply, tbe attorney gener­ taken from tbe books In the register’s office:
D^Brolie to A K Morgan 40 ai see M Tbornal! says: "Any person now purchasing
Tecbcrs, why do you not all designate
from the county treasurer any state tax *’l C Beach to V Leins 80 ac nee 9 Hasting* your classes as grades? it is Just as easy
lands, simply obtains the right, title and 84000.
to say 7th. grade arithmetic which means
E B Caswell to Oliva Caswell parcel sec » something as to say “arithmetic A” which
intereat of tbe stale, aud in case that title
fails, he Is in the same condition as a per­ BrttimereflEK.
W E Buell and E R Wblto to Jeanie Hopktns means nothing. Why should not the girls
son would be whohas purchased lands of parcel secX Nashville 84*0.
and bovs in the country understand lx&gt;w
■ ...... tl...I It trin.na Ufl
aaa la
any private Indkidua’, and received his
far they have climbed tbe ladder as well
title by quit claim deed. In case the title
as those In tbe city? Let your pupils
tailed be would not have recourse to any­
know their position in the course aud
body, as tbe law makes no provision what­
wherein they are bebind their grade.
ever for refunding tn such cases

PAINLESS-EFFECTUAL

DISORDERED UVER
enfeebled by the above or kindred diseases.

2D Cents a Box,

but generally recognized la England and,
; in fact throughout the world to be “worth a
। guinea a box” for the rcaaoo that they
' WTAL CVRJr* artite wage of •••*, pfotivls, and that they have saved to nicy
। sufferera not merely one but ouutr guinea*.
' in doctors' bills.
, Of all druggist*. Price SK cents a bax.
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New York Depot,
Cana! St.
9

In the matter of tbe estate of Ororge Moore,

Oajrentilng and filing tbe petit I w. duly ver!
Aeti. of Phebe L. Moure.widow ol -aid deceased,
airsjtm: LbM admlntotrrtton ot Mid e*iate may
be granted to Clcmeni Kmtth ‘ar to some other
cuttab'r |&gt;er*mv
Thrrei'pon it to ordered, that Friday the 13th
day tit January. A, D..
at ten o’clock in
tiie forenoon, be aolirmjd for the hearing of «ald
petition and that the heirs at law nf Mid de­
ceased and all other person* interested In said
estate, nre required to appear al a *««*lo;i ot
raid court, then to heboidm al the probate of­
fice. in tbe Ctly of Hartings, in said county, and
show can**. If any then* r»e. why the prayer of
the jietltloner may uot be erased. And It I*
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested In said estate, ot the
pendency of said petition and tbe bearing
tbemd bv eau-li g a cony of this order to he
published lu tbe H..stings BaxXKK a l»-w«paper pr.hted and circulated iu said County ot
Barn , onre lu each week for thn-e succWsive
week* prenons to said day of bearing.

right, Ms wife, to th* Hasting* Huth!tng and
Loan Association, of Hasting*. Michigan, a &lt;wporrtlou ilulv organized sud doing injODCM
under tbd laws of the si ale of Michigan, and
recorded In the ofilre of the register of fired*
for Barry county, in the alrte of Michigan.
&lt;.u August Ji. 1W, In litter 41 uf ntortgMM
on page 11. by non payment of money due for
Inrtallinent* of prtneiual. Interest and prrmlmn
and for flues, by wblcb thr power ot sale therein
contained has orcotne otavattah and on, which
mortgage there to claimed U&gt; he due rt the &lt;i*:&lt;of this notice the sum o reven hundred fifty
three and 3B ion doDsr*. the «rid installment- «»f
nriiicliud, interest and premium and lines iiav Ing remained unpaid and in arrear for more
than six months, and She -aid Hasting* Build­
ing and Loan Association having elected under
tbr terms uf said mretrage to declare due the full
amount unfialJ with all arrearages thereon, and
no suit or proceeding* al law bavin* been insti­
tut'd to recover tbe amount now rcmatnihg
reciirrd bv *ald murtg-ge nr noy part thereof.
Notice to therefor hereby given that on He turd *v.
the trih day of March, tert, st ten o'clock tn tiir
forenoon, there wiH
sold at the 1 nrth front
door of tbe court hnure. In th.- city of Hastings,
county of Barn and stale nt Michigan, said court
house being the building in which the circuit
court for the county of Barry to held,
at public auctl'n to t|ic ldgt»e*t bidder,
tbe premises
described
In said.,..Mmort
...
«...­

and tbe north half uf lots number eight, nine,
and ten of bloek nineteen in Urn eastern addl
tlon to the city, formerlv village, oi Harting*,
aud lot* number one. nine and ten In block
eleven of H. J Kenftold’s addition to the elty,
formerly vUiipte of Hastings according to the
recorded plat thereof.
_
Dated Hastings. Mich.. Dee. if., tsil.

In reply to n qumtion In the Italian
chamber of deputing, Premier Rud ini raid
ilia! frutn tlic present attitude of the
United Stairs government, be mpected a
Mtiafartory settlement of tbe New Orleans
lynching.
Tbe.Kcnt Iron works at Kent. Con a.,
will chjm! down next week indefinitely.

SECOND 7UBLK SALE
Al Riverside Stock Farm. Plainwell, Allegan Co., Mich.

W DEC. &amp; INI

160 Head of Recorded Poland China Swine-180

rtTnmTArf 1‘o.uu.! China ilxonl. All young stock ellglbl- Thin to the
BS—grandest 1,4 of Poland Chinas ever exnufed al public sale.
Catalogues ready for distribution and will be matle I up»»u application. gT-Inu full pcirtiru
larx. location of aud railroad approaches to Riverside, terms uf mUe. complcu- pt-dlgrr— of al)
hogs ratahMjr.rd. fOr.. etc. Bee all volumes of Ohio Poland China Record for complete ii'rtory
of this famous hen!. Hpralai rate of one and one-thin! fareon all railroads for round trip tickets.
COL. J. A MANN.
LEVI ARNOLD, Proprietor.
Auctioneer.
Box 444. Plainwell, Allegan Co., Mich.

Michigan Central
** The Niagara Falla Routt.”

Stations.

B4STWAJID.
HarnyrrM................

...b’y’aRsifisris.

Stall oua.
nfflee of the Rcglrtra of Drads for th&lt;* County at
Parry and Stair of Michigan, on the Slat day ot
ScptemtM-r A. I&gt; 1*6 in liber 31 of moricages.
----------------------------------- ----------on
paite- 13
on which
mortgage
to be due at the date ot thiv n..„, ..... ...
v
three hundred thirty seven dollars and a reason­
able ally’s. fee provided for In said mortgage
and ou &gt;uit or proceedings at law having txen
instituted to recover tiir moneys secured by said
mortgage, or nny part thereof:
Now. therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sale
con tai’ ed la said mortgage, and the statute in
such case made and provided, notice is hereby
given that on Saturday the 12th day of March.
A. D. HB2. at ten o’clock in the forenoon, I shall
sell at public, to the highest bidder, at the north
front door of the court honse In tbe city ot
Hastings. Michigan, (that being the nla'e where
tbe circuit court for Barry county to buldenl,
ttie premises described In said mortgage, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to nay the

Cleveland and Harrison

all ot the book* being received by
U«|. until now they have a nice
of which the city may well be
Beaidea tbe book*. al] of tbe leadax-nea and papers are taken. Thh

CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children;

Tbe Journal berates ns for calling atten“No man is born Jnto the world whose
teatloh to fts inaccurate statement regard­
work Is not born with him: there is always
tag the method of electine officers at tbe
work and tools to work withal, for those
annual meeting of the Agricultural society,
who will; and blessed are the horny hands
especially for saying that the Australian
of toll! Tbe busy world shoves angrily
P H Evans to Amanda J Evans ixrceJ Middle
■yatera had been adopted; and then with
aside the num who stands with arms akim­
vllle flan.
characteristic foolishness proceeds to prove
Amanda Evans to Sami Crossman lot 7 blk 10 bo set until occasion tells him what to do;
tbe truth ot what we said. Its statement MlddleviftoMS.
and he who waits to have his task marked
Crosituan to Delia HUI parcel Middlerearts: “The voting to be conducted as In T’.Saiunel
out shall die, and leave his errand unful­
lle IMS.
rogue for the election of township officers:
C H Snyder Wm It Cramer parrel M oodland filled.—James Russell Lowell.
00.
1. e. the names of the 'fleer* to be upon
James Winslow to Elizabeth J Winslow 30 ac
ae ballot, all voters to have their name* see
M Baltimore &lt;400
Tbe food furnished Inmates of tbe Adrian
recorded when they present tbeir ballot”
Samuel Campbell to Marr McQueen 3 ac sec school for girls costsTtfx cents a day Mr
All well-informed people, and we bad pre- 25 Tboruamrle fll.
Chas
MeQureti to Samuel Campbell ft ac see » each person, the lowest rate of any of the
•wined to class oar contemporary among
state institutions. Tbe upper pcnlnsnla
aueh. know that what he has outlined
AivaMutt to Jacob C Mott 40ac sec 33 Hope prison pays the most, 25 cents a day for
above is the Australian system of balloting. food.
Ell Chariton to Mary N Sidnam 43 ac sec 24 each Inmate.
We regret exceedingly that tbe rash tem­ Hartings
glOOO.
per of our contemporary leads him to call
Mnry M ffidnam to Ell F Charlton 95 ac sec to
am Barnes for bellevetag what he savs. If
Michigan, pursuant to lieeusc and authority
it shall make him fed so bad to have jh*ogranted to mt on the 14th day of December. A.
1&gt; iBrt. by the Probst. Court of Calhoun County
jde believe him, they will get all out of the
Michigan, all of the estate, right, titto fend tn
■Btioaof it
trrert of the wd minor of. In and to the rea
estate slUixtrd and being In tbe County of Barry
Holiday rates. Round-trip excursion
In the Ntair of Michigan, kuuwn sod d-»rri'..'.i
tickets will be sold by the Michigan Cen­
as folicwa towtt: Lots untnber two hundred
erven, the north half ot lot number two hun­
tal, the Niagara Falls route, at reduced
'
*
dred nine, the south half of lot number one hun­
rates as follows: From ail stations west of
Cyrus W. Field’s physician says his pa­
dred twentv-five. the south one fourth of lot
the Detroit river to all Michigan Central tient to out of danger. Mr. Field knew
number one hundred twenty-three, al! In the
Citv of Hutlngs. In said county and state, ac­
aud IMaoit. Bay City A Alpena_______
railroad what to expect before hto son was arrested,
cording
the
recorded plat
ot ■»&lt;
said city.
•taticoa (excepting tbe Tetodo division, rc- 80 that event bad UUle effect on him.
,.. ..« tnI.-.
—..,.*.
. i.
flpvdieg which special provisions are made),
A Mctbodisx church has been closed by
Dec. M. U, and 81. 1801, aad Jan. 1, 1892.
■nod to re-tun until Jan. 4. 1892, at one the government in Vienna because Its pas­
tor Ind Insulted the Catholic religion by
«Bd one-third fare for tbe round trip. From
his denunciation of masses and ot blaspebe
*11 station* west of and Including Ortemo.
ticket* will be sold to Grand Rapids &amp; inotis fables.
Indiana railroad points, and from stations
Tbe movement origln*tii&gt;E In Minneap­
west of and Including Michigan City to olis to send a shipload of flour to the starv­
Chicago A West Michigan railway points. ing peasanUi of Russia has so far brought
Half tickets for children will be sold at plrilges for 700,000 pound* of lour from
©ue-half the above rate*. These tickets miners throughout tbe country.
will out be accepted fur passage on tbe fast
Two members of the crew of Goodell,
wenlibtiled expree* trains. Noe. 5, r., to.
wbo drifted across Lake Huron in a row
Ate! SO.
boat two weeks, had tbeir feet badly
frozen.
One of them, a boy named
Wixom, bad both of hl- amputated.

Avrtmamnay 5eW,and a Woman may spin,
a And a Woman jmy WbrKaUday,
" *’ '
•'comesinfo her house
Then vanish

any, use hi 11 aire 01 ixcccinwvr, idmiv yvari r.e
UtuuMDd eteiil hundred and ninety one.
■'
!*reaeDl, Cliwles W. Annstrong. Judge ef
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Hannah
In the matter of fire estate of Hiram
Qiaekenbuah, d rreare*.
Forbes, deceased.
(in rending and filing the pctinon. duty vraiOu reading and filing tbe petition duly veri­
fied, ot Irvin S. Forbes, son of said decewied. find of Charie* W Jordan, ndmlnlrtrator nf
ruuyiog that administration of said estate tuny said estate Dr*}Ing that bls final ucrou.it this
be grarled to said petiooer or some other day filed may bn brand and allowed and a deer* e
&lt;.t cb*trtbuti.« and.MsIgnnieut entered and be
suitable person.
Thereupon It to ordered.tbat Tneaday. the 1Mb diwlie.ritru from bis said tru-t
Thereupon it la united, that Wrdnendav. tbe
day uf January. A. D. ttrz. at ten o’chek in
the Cnrenoofi. t e axMgned for the bearing of said Kb &lt;io ol Jai-uaryTt. D.. Irt.' rt ten o'clock
petition, and that the brim af law of Mid dveras- in the lorvr&gt;&lt;H»u. be aesta-cd fur the hearing ert
Mf. and all other persoM liHrresled in mart r-*id iwtitiun. aiidtl-.nl we heirs rt law ot mud
drct
used and all rtber persons interested tn Mild
Mar. are required to i;5*w al a anurtott ol
MWrnurt. limn to be bokien al the Probe.te ertrte. are required to appear at a seraion
ettfce. tn the city of Hartings. In Mid e*«urtv, of *a!(i court tlirn to be hoideo at the Probate
aud «&gt;k&gt;w cause, if any there !■*. why th* prayer tXfiea. in the city of HMtlnga. In saM rourty.
nt «»e petitioner may not l&gt;e grnnteri. And
it to furttier ordered, that said netisbmw give

Kalamazoo Lv.
Eart Coo p-t....
Richland June*!

REMEMBER
If yon are in need of drug­
call at the

A complete line of drugs,
medicines and cigars. Pres­
criptions and receipts accur­
ately compounded., Pocket
books at cost. A fine and com­ Coat* Grave.
plete line of combs, toilet WF*iUD I it v “
4*nin ®l.......
soaps, nursing bottles and fit­ UMlng..’................ *... 0 13 3 2rt......................
Detroit
...................................
1 to!..................
tings; hair, tooth and clothes •Mtuiis on signal only.
brushes; books, pens, pencils, ♦ No* ft and « win not earrv paswngere unless
provided with freight train permits.
efnfinnnrv ofn Thn knot
Freight trains will be run at «be convenience
the oompany. who reserve the right to change
pens on the market. Eye | of
the time ol such trains without notire.
F. BttsR. GenT Manager.
glasses very cheap. The larg­
est and best line of chamois,
.ETROIT, LANSING
sponges, perfume, sat chet pow­
'
&amp; NORTHERN
ders, thermometers and artists’
material in Hastings. An ex­
tensive line of holiday goods
which will be sold cheap for
cash. Remember our prices
are lower than any in Hast­
ings.
.
.

SMOKE

Eb. POWER/
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAME

ALWAYS THE BEST

IN THE

’

HICAGO &amp; WEST
MICHIGAN Ry.

LvGr.muiUpla*
rhlragn.................
IMtlaMaMhs. ...
Rei ton Harbor. .

Traverwat try
Muskraoti....
Maalrtrr...
l,unt»Ki'»i ....
Big Rapida. .

�w m. ooiiin a tramp moulder wet taksn
1» M &amp;1M»WO l«t Wee, p., ^,„ry
When he we* brought out for inspwikin
Tud
hul l" *“ own
A0 j^k knlvM, jKjmc ruur., &gt;nj l1Ur.,
culler, were louna upon bl, pcreon
nt
with l*8S*7'. np 11,0 ro*M* along the hill
WM kiTMleU tor burjl.r,.
““'*W -lr ot dej«£„
rd.
rid«rt ^1'
The poultry ekhlHUo.
K«|lniTO0 ’kh^enoi
ZS.,”1!0. ..Xy t™n&gt; the but hollow
openea ImI Week .nd wt. . cran&lt;l .oeeesA WO, M&gt;d th. ly, Ot the dlmloutle, m&gt;‘

y,«

Some nervy burglar. -ni. r™l the offleo
ot H. U. Hubb.nl &amp; sou In Battle Creek

•Ml roob«l the ..feotSiO In c,.b and.
Kbld Witch. Tbe work wu doo. .t noon.

In the big bunt Wedunday E. D, Bar­
bar*. aide won. bls total count, being ,6S»,

Nervous Prostration,

Slecplesraes^Slck and NervouaHeadache,
B-u kache, Dizziness, Morbid Fears, Hot
•
Nervous pyBpepsin,Dullnesa,Coniusion, Hysteria, Fite, St. Vitus Dance,
&lt; tpiutn Habit, Drunkenness, etc, are cured
bv Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. It
does not contain anr opiates. Trial bot­
tle and fine books FREE at druggists.
Dr. Mile# Medical Co, Elkhart, Indiana,

THI A I BOTTLE FREE.

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
PARENTS—Give tour children a knowledge

■ l..u,k

.hurrh.i-.l friwiMndU... a.lJL

E.htcaie tliem at the Grand Rapids [Mich.] Busn.-». College. Ledyard Block, cor. Pearl and
&lt; &gt;: mwsi »ts. Visit na. For catalogue address A.
- ’\iriMi. successor to C. G. Sweiuberg

WET! COLD! SLUSH!

again at M«o tor Benertlcb

The boy. care

lured Mt rabbit, ns ,0,11. 71,
iilrrtTli. 1 ‘‘*brru&lt;- »
aquIrreU, to
L
! ”wU' 1 l,cl“"lPe- l taliik. 1
hawk and l muakrab Tbe amount re­
wired by the W. It, C. waa »M 00.

A deputy w.rdrn ot Calhoun county
wm watcblllg aonie tollowa tn tbe act ot
spearing tish in one of tlw str.-ami. About
the time that he had a dead open and abut
on the parties, he wan pounced upon and
given a threshing that he will not forget
for wme time. He h not hunting for law
breakers any more, but is hunting to find a
spot on his anatomy that isn’t sore.
,H,rtliOelc. assaulted Deputy
Sheriff u illisms uf Eston county and was
put In the lock up. He has now com­
menced a suit agalnvt Sheriff Pollock for
35000 damagt-b for false imprisonment.

Daniel Dickinson, of Eaton, owned a
bog. and like all the rest of its kind
wasn’t contented until It was causing
some one some trouble. This hog in par­
ticular gut out of Its pen and went over to
one ot Mr. D’s. neighbors. He went after
it, but instead ot getting his own porker,
got one of his neighbors hogs, t&lt;a»k It home
and killed it before he discovered his mis­
take. The residents around there think
they have a pretty good joke on him now.
Albert Jackson, ot Charlotte, foreman
of a gang in the Lake Shore freight bouse
in Toledo, was terribly Injured, last week
by Iteiitg strack acrons the back of his
head with a club. In the hands of an
Italian who had a grudge against him.
Judge Van Zile. formerly o! Charlotte,
has been appointed a lecturer on the fac­
ulty of the. new Detroit college uf law.

RUBBER FOOTWEAR
which is the Best?
' &gt;UWE FOB EVSRTONE—See that tbe word

“CANDEE”
' Is suunped co the bottom ef every sbee.

BANKRUPT STORE,

M. R. LAYTON, Agent.
HASTINGS, MICH.
• Si'reialh- wppltrd d'reot from our factory.
-r mac- .f Rubber Boom aud Shoes bought

Some one attempted to rob the Brook­
field postoftice last week.

Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids are con­
testing with each other in the game of In­
door base ball, with Grand Rapids in the
lead so far.
'

Henry M. Kingman. Vice president and
cashier of tbe First National bank ot Chi­
cago commitusl suicide in Grand Rapids
last week by hanging himself with a
shawl strap. Fur tbe last yiar or so be
bad been taking treatment at the Alma
Sanatorium and was thought to be Im­
proving. He was on bis way home from
Alma to Chicago.
W. O. HugbarL president ot the &lt;». R.
Jt I. R. R. has resighed his position and
the active work will be' »|one by his son.
J. P. 11. Hughart, one ot the best railroad
men in the state.

L. CANDEE &amp; CO.,

Defa itt bavins; been made in the condition
certain mongage made and eiecutcd by
• &lt;»■&lt; C. Alverson aud Al itfa- L. Aivcnfuti.bls
' •-.I'r.of Irvfag. Mi .-higa-i. to Ike Henq^rsbott,
&lt;&gt;t Hastings, Michigan. dated tx-totw/tweuty-.-.tii. A, i&gt;. IMA and recorded tn tbe office of
:• Reci*ter of l»ee l&lt;- lor Kam counly.Mlchir wi. on the Cth day of November. A. I&gt;. t#e, in
liber 23 ot mortgiuie* on pages ’•* and 33. which
•«.i.d mortgage was duly assigned by the sgid Ike
Renderthott toJamea Cam-ron. of Woodland.
Mknizan. by a-rignmeni bearing date the

The Michigan Trust Comp my has con­
tracted at fur S5000 worth of marble for
wainseoraing the halls and corridors ot
their new building being erected in Grand
Rapids.

For some time past Kent county has
been infested with a gang of burglars who
Mwmcd to make tbe smaller places in the
county their objective points. After the
depot was broken in at Rockford
week, a fanner living several miles from
d in lit
• cot*-.lx th that place, saw a couple of suspicious look­
3Lm in-rt ing characters go into a barn. Officers
were notified nt once and the fellows were
f.ut», Ml.-h. by aa-irtinient beannzdate the 21M token into custody and some of tbe plun­
day of _Xo»eniteT. A. D. 1M» and rec-»r&lt;h-d tn der from tbeir rvc»ul burglaries found.
the office of said Eeeister of Iteods for Barry
foamy. Michigan. «&gt;u taerirt«tayotNdvraiber.
-Old Jeff,” a white horse that was capt­
A. !•.
in fiber » of «r»ru-xge- on page «W.
».% »’.'•&gt; ■) the said Geo Pres!on dulv aliened ured at the second Bull Run battle by the
to ba&amp;M -Striker. William F Sidnani and First Michigan calvary and afterward ac­
V,T..ia:u 11. Haw. the Albion College Endow­ companied the Michigan boys of the Army
ment Fund Conunltte-. • &lt; Albina. Michigan. by
K'lignment bearing date the eleventh day «• of tbe Potomac in all their engageuiente.
He has spent
March. A. D. It**, and recorded lu the office of is dead at the age of 3H.
th- -..id ftegtuter ol Deed* for Barry County, UHXt of his time on a farm near Palmyra.
’•Lchi-ran. mi the 1 Kb day of March. A. l&gt;. 3#*.*.
Mich,
since
1863.
!:» liber 27 of maruragra on
jmjre 321
—
-----------..—
•_ claimed
&gt; Meh
mortgage
\Valter;ciark. of Battle Creek, purchased
a yearling &lt;x&gt;lt In Coldwater last week that
cost him 81050.
sald
luted to recover The det-l secured 1
n&gt; »rt&lt;agfc orany iMtrsbereoL
.
Therefore. by virtue
of the
nt sal- contained In »*id murtxzge. ana
the stat ute hi *uch case made and pnnldrd.
tu.twei-hereby dven that on Friday, the 3Kth
i
. i
.....
. r.
«nn
la
vur &lt;‘'ItllUUS Ul
ma/.
....
wilt sell at public aurtiuuto the highest bidder,
at the north front door of the Court House In the
City of Hartings. Barty County. Michigan.
• that being the place when* the Circuit
&lt; &gt;art lor Barry County ii holden’Jhe premises
described In said mortgage, or m» much thereof
......... . ...
.....
...... 4&lt;nt .In. ..n
-ild mortgage, with seven per cent, inures,
tii-reun. Bird ull legal cortS. together with। an
auorney fee of twenty-five uollars as provided
therein, the premises being described tn said
mortgage as ail that certain pleer or parcel of
undstiuateln thr.towo«t»lp ot if’Wt iD thS
Countv of Barry wjd the Stale of Michigan, and
flt»criocd as todo«s: To-ult:
Tbe west half Di! of the north west quarter
■ \ ! of sectioo number twenty Ove i»J. •« town
Xu. tour] i- north pf range nine .U) west, aw
con tai nioc eighty acres of land more or less,
according to the government survey tn-reot.
D VXIKI. Stkikkk.
William F. Siumam.
William K. Hazk,
The Albion College Endowment Fund Com
uam
. ki. htikkb. A.iuiii’j’ *■«
.
bated, Harting*. Mich., December 2d, L*t.

PROBATE ORDER.

The profit
in peppermint culture is
shown by the following dispatch from Con­
stantine. St. Joseph county tn the Kalama­
zoo Telegraph. The culture of peppermint
has developed into a bonanza in this
vicimtv.
Tbe Florence marsh yielded
jtO.OOO worth of the produel the past sea­
son. h i» only a few years since the
marsh was a vast expanse of waste land,
soft that cattle mired tn Its mud. The
waste was improved by cutting a ditch
from the Fawn river which.left the ground
hard. The capabilities of the place are
not nearly developed- The oli of pepperallot 1. ..trotted on '•• »0« •«&lt; “» »£;
duct of last season was about .0,000

pounds.

,

Im Wright, ot Cheater, who l» J“’&gt;
hixav trow a trip ro hl. boyhood home In
Etiltlatrf. wa» • caller at the ItepubUcin
office. Satuntej. aud e.prv-s-l hta«l»M
heartily glarf'to get back. He found ever}thine 'v completely . luuited at bit old
titenr M to be decidedly diMPpolntinx.
A«ncultare U In • bad »'«* 1
England, he uy». ‘Ild •l'™ “
t.rm.-n, cap lay their »be"'d”«o In l.'«&gt;
nool cheaper than tin? English farintrs can
K7.' STXrtate*. b. thluu. th...evert-

bodv is leaving tire farms.
^itXTo “MCtdUrmbm
J2?32iiSU5SS&gt;. “WUSSSyU? ■&gt;£
• "e^P. cSrir.*W. Armrucw. Judge of

more than

in 1550. great landed estates
entirely to .pasture. Farming doT*n * p'
tiierc and only «*o farmers remain In bi*
old nrlghburiiobd. —Charlotte Republican.

In the matter of the estate of Fidelia E.

Kuardiauinsaid

kOU-

sod having since add

of said arcounts UP to the prescut time m*T be
irdetel. .bat Friday. *e
nh dayofJanuary. A. b. i*M. S*5?®
iuthrtoreuomibe£?d^

^iSe.Tf

tb^ t*. -by tee pr-J«-

-*

S*&lt;1

lurrvoi. i»y cawuis ’"■•“■PSI"

Frwk U&gt;»rt white down . &lt;M in
I„, mine « I.lip-n.ln&lt; ««-• X™* “
hrod b* « .bo’olfui ot —f.h. which tell
down the «b«n WUWt blm iMUnilj.
JuthMIlkr. toy—« old. wm■
.elded Tbnnda, M ber home in
Tide. While romplno .he
MlnJ.oeCkw «1&gt;O WM crnrln, • b«,li

ot.
m

bolllnr
m water.
TWBer F B CKMC. ot Boebroter. S.

SoSHTbS W

AMWTMOMO.

The Iter. CUM &gt;»

&lt;»Id to be &gt; brtlllaot y ooog preacher.

Th!

«&lt;

Wy with th.
«&gt;d rlntlo »ll

mw uck. u
ndut), WMgon
thT™2?7.i,h*clI’T^"jr *“* '•“’it. th.J
thtUtttortb.otitdt. lloirmpoo, hickory
. million
I'ble
rV‘ f“n&gt;”t O««Ut. through
hrata» .hoot bl* «r.woy^Sk
10

-otH1 i?! vU1
• t°w“ 1»«1
A
* ?&gt;rt,k
&lt;»«l.nd bi. Prine.
Alh.rtMirM-uruoe.on, The leg. ot bl.
hurt, were thick p.|nud with rhe pre,*lent ytdlow dope trom the roul In &lt;be hoctoms beyond the hilL
"Golngto Sjlyenrillcr' ended th. town
to th. pMrt^h upon hi. rtM°
“I reckon."
‘‘You can’t get through.”
* Why can't If"
of mndholm down
the roafl tbero a bit that will .wallow both
those rate of yours?" grinned tbe facctioiis
u . “J*®’ t,ppln« hU whlP
tbe diminutive mules.
Th5’kl,‘1
•“ •il“Ur • “’■■"•ntrben be got down and carefully tightened
the bands straps and tugs of bls gw, and
backed off, silently gazing at the two pro­
pellers. Climbing Uac|i into his seat he
pondered dubiously awhile. Then he
aerate bed hb head.
'
“Is them holes putty deep?”
“No bottom!" cheerfully returned tbe
town bred man.
**y^ ?°° con,e trough ’em ysrrolf?"

"Git through all right?”
‘•Yes."
The old man's grizzled face broke into a
bright smile of reassurance. He pulled up
hb lines, whacked the smali anima!* a
couple with bb hoop pole goad and
shouted:
"G’lang there, Moses and Aaron! A
mule kin git through cf a jackass kinl”
• And the team went over the bill on tbe
jump, while the town bred man got down,
venomously kicked the horse for nothing
at all and loped down the road with a
facial exprea.-!&lt;»n that would have soured
vinegar picktaL—Memphis Appeal-Ava­
lanche.
Of nil American cities Washington is
perhajH the only one where the guide is a
fl xml institution and guiding a permanent
profession. Sam Strachn is the most in­
teresting of the guild. He is a veteran of
tbe war, and was a protege of Thad Ste­
vens, the leader of the house during the
stormy war period and hardly less stormy
reconstruction period which succeeded.
One day Sam fell lu with a prosperous and
intelligent looking Bovereign on a visit to
his capital. Sam guided him all about.
He took him through the White Hoose
and treasury, up the monument, through
the Capitol and botanic garden. When
finally the tour of sight seeing was through,
tbe visiting sovereign shook Sam warmly
by the hand and said;
“My dear sir, I am much obliged to you
for your kindness in showing me about
the city. I ain the publisher of a maga­
zine, a most intereating monthly, and to
show you that I appreciate your kindnesa.
I want you to give me your name and ad­
dress, and I will send you my magazine for
a whole year, twelve copies, one * mouth,
free of charge, sir, free of charge, Mr.”
“That’s ail Tight," Baid Sam. taking a
fresh grip on tbe visitor’s hand; “that's all
right. 1 don’t think I could eat more than
one magazine a month, not more than one.
sir. In the meantime, a dollar will help
me to sustain life until tbe first magazine
comesalong, a dollar, sir.”
He got the dollar, but not the magazine.
—Washington Post.

The Voice of Senator Plumb
Silenced by Death.

I Al,
.
1
MAS ■ Ju,", IK
dklortondentoapeerloo. appraUa.M;,
in th« Inwov Lrvn»
_______ _ ■_ _ . .

.^£:
*££. rc*
’’

BTRIOKEK U THE PRIME OF LIFE, t^X’Tfa
k
.
e&gt;l.«lnce IU.
_____ .. . ..

During tbe war he fought hi# .way up from
, a ee«md lieutenancy to tbe lieutenant-col
miLMdpof the 11th Kanaaa infantry.
A s.-.-i ;rr ©J Foartaan Yaaea.
Senator Plumb had served fourteen yean
in the senate, and two yeuv ago was re
elected for a term which should have ex
Wasbinotok. Lee. 81. —Senator Preston ptred in 1W5. He was one of the best knowx
B. Plumb, of Ramms, died suddenly of men fa congrtm. Hl* tall, athletic form
fils swinging, western gait, his breezj
apoplexy shortly before noon yesterday. method of speaking, and his nigged fade
His death occurred in tbe unpretentious pendence and originality of thought and
three star)' brick boarding bouse, 610 Four­ action made him a notable man in the sen­
teenth street, in this city, within a rtODa’s ate, and he was a power on all question* tc
which he gare hi# mind. He was an om
nivorou* reader and an untiring worker
In the few days that the present congraa
has been fa M-#«ion he had submitted mon
than thirty bill# of a more or les* public
character, embracing almost everything ol
interest to his constituent* from free silva,
coinage upward# and downwards.
Funeral Services nt the Capitol.
The body of the late senator was taker
from hi# apartment* under escort tot the
capital police to the marble room of the
senate at 10 o’clock this morning. At LU
p. m. it waa removed to the senate cham
ber. where the funeral services were con­
ducted fifteen minutes later by Rev. J. G.
Butler, chaplain of the senate. At 2180 tht
body will be taken to the Baltimore and
Potomac railroad station, accompanied bj
th&lt;* congressional committee, the president,
the cabinet and other officials, and for
warded under charge of the congremion
al committee to Emporia, Kan., where the
interment will lake place Dec. M at 3 p. m.
Hl# Bereaved Family.
The senator leaves two unmarried
daughters, who are now living with thcii
widowed mother at his late home in Em
nm ADUIULHSDiO TUB EDrtl
throw of the Eblrftt House, Riggs House,
and Willard’s hotel, in which convenient treatrucut for his eyesight in Philadelphia,
and a l»y of 12 and a girl of 14 at school in
location he has for the last five or six sea­ Pennsylvania.
sons taken up his quarters during the ses­
sion# of congrats. In a very short apace of
Senator Plumb's lamentable death ot
time the news spread over the city, and the coarse closes the present buainem of the
expression# of regret were universal, and senate except the adoption of the concur
not confined to any political party. Vice rent resolution sent over from the house to
Preaident Morton, accompanied by Mrs. adjourn on Wednesday next antil Jon

Cameron, wife of Senator Don Cameron, of
Pennsylvania, was one of the callers, and
placed his serricea at the disposal of the
friends of the deoil senator.

Senator Peffer, Plumb’s Alliance col­
league. remained in attendance several
hours, answering questions and render­
ing any a*sistanc«- in hi# power. During
the afternoon nearly every senator in town
either called in person or sent mcasages of
condolence, and some of the most earnest­
ly exprt^sed of the latter came from sena­
tors on the Democratic side, by all of whom
the KniiHas statesman was respected.
Charles B. Reade, nsaistant sergeant-al­
arm# of the senate, took clmrge of the re­
main# and caused telegrams to be sent to
the absent wife and children of tbe dead
senator.
.

Mr. Plumb had t&gt;cen ailing more or leas
ever sine* the cluse of his labors in the last
campaign in his state, which resulted so
satisfactorily to himself and his party.. He
was at all times an indefatigable worker,
bat in thia campaign he out-did him&gt;elf.
On bis return to Washington he attempted
to throw into his senatorial duties his aocurtutned ardor, but complained that he
could not concetrate his facultica with his
accustumed readiness. He felt dazed and
uncertain lx«th mentally anti phyfflcally.
Preliminary symptoms of tbe disease
which finally carried him off with «ucb
startling rapidity were not wanting.

TWO BAD RAILWAY WRECKS.

P1TTEBVBQ, Dec. 17.—The following is a
correct report of the wreck on the Pitta
bnrg. Fort Wayne ami Chicago railway at
Lima, O., yesterday, given by the railway
officials: About 9JO o'clock yesterday
morning the ^lining car in paaaenger train
No. 25 (the Columbian express) left the

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pasiiing siding-At Lima, O., and the two
following sleeping cars went with it. The Has the I-argrr Dally Clrrulztlon than anr
Republican Newiqiaper in America. ,
dining car waa wrecked and tbe two sleep­
ing cars badly damaged by being thrown
against the engine of east-bound freight
train, second Na 72, Which was waiting on
the silling for No. 25 to pass. A broken rail
was the cau»e.
The following is a correct list of the
Tbe Aggressive Republican Journal
killed and injured: Killed—Phillip Nutt,
of the MetropoU*.
fireman of second No. 78, left, leg crushed
A NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES.
and otherwise injuring nim. died at 1
o’clock p. m.; H. J. Manuel, cook in din­
ing car.scalded, died before be could ixs ex­
tricated from the wreck; J. H. Curtis,
rook in dining car. scalded, died in hotel

Daily.

Injured—Mr*. H.’N. Brown. New York,
back badly hurt, and her child also re­
ceived slight injuries; Mra. A. Smith. Jer­
sey City, badly bruised about hip and
shouldcra; Mra. Smith’s little boy injured
internally and not expected to live: Mrs.
Christie. Washington, ride badly bruised;
F. C. Dunn," Seattle, bead badly cut; Mra.
F. C. Dunu, Seattle, shoulder, left leg and
head cut (Mr. and Mrs. Dunn not seri­
ously injured); W. G. Hamilton, New
York, head cut and ride hurt; W. T.
Hamilton. New York', left leg hurt;
J. S.
Russell, Cbirago, hex! cut
and
ride
Imdly
hurt;
C.
W.
George, Chicago, left hand and side
badlr braised; P. D. Ogle. London, head
bedlj- hurt: G. W. Hancock. Philadelphia,
right ridi* bruised: E. Danforth, San Francwrd. rid* badly bruised; W. A. lumber,
San Francisco, head cut and left side badly
bruised; F. A. laeippert, Milwaukee,
Imdly hurt on head an^ body-- G. W. Foote,
dining car conductor, badly hurt about
head and neck; G. W. Hailer, Pullman
conductor, left ann and leg hurt; Peter
Parsons, brakeman, injured aliout bead
and shoulder; N. E. Thomaa, dining car
waiter, badly hurt.

Snaflay.

Weetly.

Circulation Over 100,000
Copies Daily.

The Most Remarkable Newspaper
Success In New York.

For weeks port when he bad occasion
to write a letter {wrsonally the lines wan­
nn pia&lt;-M In the columns of The Press. X
dered up and down the pagi'in the most
The Pre as has the brick test editorial page tn
New York. Itjipurkle* with point*.
irregular manner, and he found iHflicnity
The Pnr» Sunday edition is a splendid twen­
even in signing with regularity those
ty page paper, covering every current topic oC
Interest.
Nearly 200 years ago a u&gt;nn went into tbe letters which bls secretarj prepared for
The I’rexs weekly edition eontalD* all the
him.
On
the
street
he
lost
himself
occa
­
woods to hunt. He camped in a field
good thing# of the dally and Sunday edition#.
alone, ntid was wakened by a noise like the sionally. Several day# ngo, just after lie
prevented by dl«tancr from early r»
Iwatiug of a drum. Gaingin the direction ojKtning of the senate, walking with
the weekly t* a splendid *ubrtltute.
of the Bound he found a man who led him Colonel E. C. Maunlng, hi# frequent com­
to a spot where people were assembled panion. he rtoppw! as Manning was about
dancing around a laurel bush. One of to leave him, and sank "Don’t go Man­
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM,
them hinted a slick and thrust it through ning; I want you to mat by me; I don’t
his cheek and then applied a uiedicine to know exactly where I am."
THE PRESS
abow him how quickly it could heal the
He thought that the trouble might arise
Within the reach of all. The tert and cheapest
wound. They told him how the medicine
newspaper In America
was made by mixing com and squaah with from ■mme imjiaimirtit of hb virion, and
after
the
adjournment
of
the
senate
on
DsUy and Sunday, one year........................... KJD
water. All nt onco be perceived that they
MO
were not human beings,as he had thought, Thursday ia*t went to Philadelphia, where
but bears, 1 leavers and foxes, which all flew his eldest #on is under treatment fur de­
fective
eyesight,
to
take
advice
in
hl#
own
off as he lookeiL
“ four month#
However, be made up the prescription rw The eminent medical men he con­
WATERWAY TO THE^ATLANTIC.
Sunday, one year.............
and used it with great sticrest, compound­ sulted told him fmnkly that unless he gave
ing enough of it to last more than a cen­ himself an immediate rest, and exercised
the
greatest
core,
softening
of
the
brain
tury. Thia was tbe origin of the great
medicine of the Senecas. The people sing might result. With this warning ringing
DETllOFT, Dec. IB.—At the second day's
over its preparation every time the deer in bi# rers he returned to Washington with session ot the deepwater convention yester­
Address.
a determination that after the senate ad
changes it* coat.—Wn*bington Star.
THE PRESS,
joined for the holidays he would return to day a memorial to congress was adopted
Philadelphia and put himself airier the which call# for legislation to construct a
care of I&gt;r. Pepper for a prolonged cutrae twenty-foot channel through the lakes and
What docs M00,«»,000 worth of silver of treatment.
____
connecting waters between Chicago, Du­
mean? Slated in figures, or expired in
ADMIMHTRATOK’S SALE.
luth, Superior and Bnffalo;-atoo for the
THE WARNING CAME TOO LATE.
words. It conveys to minds «» ordinarily
Bun-ry of * roat*
the name depth Starks, deceased.
constituted no definite idea other than that
through
our
own
serritory
between
the
Notice
I* hereby given that I shall sen at
of an incomprehensible something, en­
great takes and the Atlantic ocean. Involv- Kblle auction to toe lilgbert bidder, on Friday.
dowed with certain potentialities-possi­
■ eighth dav of .Unuary. A. D.. 1«!. at teat
ng the Improvement of the Hudson rivw. o'clock, in the forenoon al the Probale court
He even mentioned to friends that ha
bly for good, possibly for evil. Yet silver
fe a physical entity, poasessing tbf prop­ might return to Philadelphia today with­ so as to give twenty feet of water from
erties of length, bremlth, thickness, capac­ out waiting the adjournment of the senate. Corakle to Troy; abm for the establish­
ity to occupv or fill space, and weight. l&gt;t He came back by tbe fl o’clock train and ment of a complete chain of lighthouses
us apply these properties to tbe WOO.000.000. went to Chamlkerlin’M well-known ntrtau- and other beacons all through the great
Coined into dollars the product will rant for dinner. lie took his scat at one of take*.
Will Go to Work on Con*TO«.
weigh over 22,000,0)0 pounds avoirdupois,
the small table# in the rear of the public
Arrangements were also made to bring Michigan, kn.wn and described as foUowo.
or 11,000 net tons, ami if its movement
pressure upon congreoa to 'secure thia
is desirable, will necessitate for so doing dining room, atone. Senator Plumb was
Beginning at a pofr.t thirty eight OR) rods
work. A committee wan appointed to •BHithof
remarkably
abstemious
in
bis
habits,
and
tbe eenter port &lt;&gt;t section twenty crtghS
the use of 1,000 railroad freight cars carry­
bring the action of this convention to tbe {■ik in township one (1; north raage afaetnwert.
ing eleven tons each, or 2.3M) cirs carrying he did not dcjiart from tbe usual curtom
attention of the national legislature by ob­
on
this
occasion.
He
partook
td
no
wine
five tons each.c r 5,500 twoboree
taining
bearing#
Iwforc
the
proper
comfour Ui rods tn place of te-glnnlng. being tn the
carrying each two tons.—David A. Wells or other stimulant. Ex- Senator Mahuue,
of Virginia: Frank Hatton, of ihe 55 aah- mioeea. the prerident of. the convention township of Barr?, county ol Barry and state
in Harper’s Weekly.
.
Uing requested to use hi« influence to of Mictiieiui.
ington Port; Senator -%&lt;&gt;*».
I*1*
Bated NwemhW 2«h. A- D . 1OL
have the hearing# occur al the earliest
vate secretary were at adjoining tablo..
moment practicable. The convention also
Taken HI in the NightProfessor Ernst Curtiua claims to have
approved
&lt;rf
the
move
for
a
^irvey
of
a
They ail entered into conversation with
discorerod a way to distinguish male headship canal route between Lake Erie and
ADMINWTKATOB'S SALE.
from tho*e of female figures .oun&lt;l in Plumb, but in tbe midst of it tiw Kansas the Ohio river. Farwell of Chicago offend
Greece He says he has proved to bis i«t senator stapp«l end drew out a bottle of a reaolution asking congrre# to formulate
given that I shall aril a
medicine which lie shook up and took a
satisfaction Ina number of importantcmbb
a plan for the employment of convict labor
. I.nn To—.
that the Greek sculptors gave tbe male eye dose of, remarking with an apology in the construction of a ship canal from
Invariably a round, thick shape, while the for bi* doing «o that he waa feel­ Lake Erie to Dike Ontario; referred to
quite
-lek. and
feared that
Mfire hl the city of Harttag# ,ta, to*
female eye b made to appear more oval ing
County of Berry, in the* Kate «T Htekigy.
he was going to be laid up with the committee.
pureoard
to
license
aad
BMlbcMtar
grip He would not even then admit the
granted to me on n&gt;e thirteenth da^ at
uravc brain trouble of which be hail beenBaton Rocoz, La.. D«. 1» -Tbe -ragDispatch.
nlar” Democratic convention, with about
h.nae u&gt; hU rooirtrbal duisnal M»n&gt;«
four-fifths of tbe delegate* present, tart
A Greek merchant iiitnxlucsd coffee into w(nl to b«L About 2 o'clock la Ur a:ora- night nominated S. D. Mchuery for gov­
“Merrie England,” and thus advertiM-u tt, toa b. .rou-fl bi. UudLml. Mr. ^“=&gt;"&gt;5*, ernor and a full ticket.
quarter fi
-The virtue of the coffee
Pu? Mrtn«tlu&gt;l b» Mt rmH, 111. a“d Mk«l
liquelysold by Pmqu*
n
“U Mn&gt; to Mbd tor the doctor, 5'; ph“P?WalwL cx-aurgeon general at of the na y,
SHU SWG. N. Y.. Dec- «L-A lire
WM .O»O&gt;&lt;««1. nod roroatortl to "'‘"S' “f at Croton landing at 10 o'clock Saturday t&gt;- north rod. eortainl:« fe»«l
own Iieau.
A* a.mao
...—«•
..... _ _____ _k.nl. rturv.A VPfcTA'Ci ^y„ .bop. became
moratag which burned eleven boo—to of land mot r or te*e.
3^ Samd. Lu- «3t«,&lt;J0Q; partly tn
*^Bora'tooai”ta 1«W, brforo

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Hastings Thursday, Dec. H&gt; 18*1.

TKX. HASTINGS. M
AVGVST

editorial notes.

Sweeping Reductions in Prices
JUST BEFORE OUR INVENTORY.
'

Another squawbuck has coxne to (trier.
Jt seems to have been a meatihy tribe;
and tbe end ot tbeir mUchlevvus work Is

?- BOSTON JTORt

not yet. The latest brave to fall victim to
hte owTrnlserable act* I* Dan. J3oper. the

squawbuck secretary of state. .Dan seems
to have shown a conslderablejj|cn&gt;rlse ns
a money maker. His faalary^as ?800 a
year, and that Isn’t to be sneered at. But
Daniel wanted to make a little money ou
the side. The way he made itois told !n
the very sped fl e charges filed against him
by Frank B. Johnson, the democratic
mayor of lAnslug. and upon which allega­
tions the governor demanded and received
the resignation of the slippery Soper.
These charges are as follows:
(1.) Disposing of 700 legislative man­
uals. without compensation to the state,
but for personal cunsideration.
(k.) Disposing of 50 rets of Howell’s
annototed statutes ofthe state of Michigan
in same manner and for like purpose.
(8.) Disposing of ‘•large quantities of
the public acta of the state of Michigan,
receiving pay therefor, which he has failed
to turn over to the state, but has appropriat­
ed to his own use.” I

(4.) Making contracts for purchase of
supplies for the various departments of the
state, “which purchases were made that
vbe might personally profit by the same.”
(5.)

BAILEY BLOCK,

In two weeks we commence taking our annual inventory and have now commenced our gigantic clearing sale to
reduce stock as low as possible before inventory.

' The Knife Goes in Deep and Prices Cut Right and Left
In every department. It will pay you to come 50 miles to trade with us the coming two weeks.
makes no difference with us. We simply wish to reduce our stock one-half if possible.

profit.
(7.) Attempting to get money as a conukteratioa for making contracts for state

supplies.
(8.) Purchasing within the last 30 days
two carloads of paper not needed at W
cent above tbe price for such paper under
* contract to take effect January 1st next,
making these two carloads cost the state
&gt;500 more ttian necessary.
(9.) Demanding of his deputy secretary,
Louis E. Rowley, that he, Rowley, pay
3300 of his salary as deputy to him, Soper,
which demand was made October 23d last,
and was coupled with a threat that Rowley
would be ••fired” if he did not pay tbe

Cost of goods

BOSTON STORE.
We shall now close out upwards of 500 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at some price. We do not say
some price to "have you come and make us an offer. As every garment is now marked to the lowest possible price
and you will get it the first time.
,
t

Appropriating money received for

tbe state.
(fl.) Negotiating contracts /or furnish­
ing stale supplies with a view to personal

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Our dress goods department will suffer a like reduction and now is your time to save.money. We can show you
dress goods of every description and kindly invite you to call and see the goods.
Prices are so low you will not
be disappointed. .

BOSTON STORE.
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, etc, must go
at some price and that a low one. See us for dry goods of every description, cloaks, shawls, etc, and come now
while we are making the lowest prices of any season of the year.
Respectfully yours.

S5UO.
There may have been more things this
slippery squawbuck did but they are not
revealed now.
Investigation later will

show them.
When the squawbuck state officers took
tbe reigus of power, there was a fair sur­
plus of cash in tbe stall treasury. It is
-well known that the democratic party is
missionary
society
will —
meet ------The visit of the squawbucks at LansingTbe home
------------------—-----. --- ------opposed to surpluses. It Is barely possi­ oune bljh. and hu «»i the ,uu- In nun; « th.home ot Mra. T. PhUllp. Wednem
J .«»&lt;.
All are
or., Ir..
ble that this particular representative of
day, Dec. 30th. ■ItwnnVlAob
at two o’clock. All
In­
ways much money and loss reputation; vited to pe present
aquawbuekcry was aiming to be a faithful
but we guess it will be worth all it cost,
member of his party by reducing the sur­
There will be special services at tbe
for it will forever warn tbe people of Episcopal church next Wednesday evening,
plus. We will not say as to tbe faithful­
Michigan against entrusting the govern­ Dec. 80th. The boy choir of 30 voices of
ness; but It Is certain that he was after
ment of tbe state to tbe democratic party. St. Luke's churob of Kalamazoo, will be Id
some ot that surplus.
attendance and furnish tbe singing. Rev.
We oommend this squawbuck to the ten­
Tbe open switches and didn’t-know-lt- Fair, of St. Mark's church. Grand Rapids,
will preach and other noted divines will be
der mercies of tliose responsible for bls
was-loaded guns continue to get In their present
election.
We think that this eloquent
work of reducing our population.
The P. T. 3. C. E. meeting at the Pres­
■posUeof -reform" has shown bow necesbyterian church next Sunday evening at
■ary it was to “turn tbe rascals out," last
Mix o’clock, to be led by Maurice Grigsby.
year, and let in tbe innocent lambs of deXMctaey. We will Dot aay very much to
The entertainment given by the Olivet
ttaae farmers who were last year induced
Quartette, assisted by Miss Anna B. Shep­
to give tbe democrats a chance to show
ty connected with Emmanuel hard. in Union hall Thursday evening was
bow they would and could reform things.
be entertained Wednesday af­ not as largely attended as was desired, nor
as largely as It should have been. This
We will hoc say vary much, because it Isn’t ternoon, Dec. 30. by Mesdamcs F. Barlow, quartette Is one of tbe finest in the coun­
Valliant, McNaughton. VanAnnan, Wm.
Huffman, E. Doyle. Dorr Mudge. Fred try. and their singing is such as citizens of
have been Industriously kicking themselves Heath and the Misses Gertie Mudge. May this city don’t often have an opportunity
of hearing. Miss Shepard’s singing was
and repeating in sackcloth and aalies fur Brosseau, Lenore Valliant and Georgie
fully up to what was exjiecled of her.
Heath, from five until seven.
several moons already.
Miss Sara Jones solo was fully appreciated.
Wasn’t that a nice tribe that swooped
As outlined last week, .there will be a We regret that the attendance was not
down on Lansing last January?!
Christmas service of unusual Interest at larger, as it is rather poor encouragement
It is more than probable that tbe end is tbe M. E. church on Christmas (Thursday) for professionals to slng^ to long rows of
eve., and tbe lesson will be to teach that empty seats. But no matter how good en­
there is greater Joy In the giving than in tertainments may be, they cannot draw
the receiving of gift*. The object is espec­ very large bouses in this city until there *
ially to collect article* that will make the a new opera bouse.
worthy poor of this city have a "Merry
directly Christmas,” which articles and gifts wiil
be distributed on the forenoon of the next
day. There will be an Interesting pro­
gram of exercise*, and the price of admis­
sion will be as stated, an apple or more
than one. which with tbe other gifts will
go to tbe poor. Tbe only genuine Santa
Chew will be present at tbe ehureb, and
distribute some gifts to the children, and
with his satellites will pack a box with ar­
FOR THE
ticles for the poor. All persons connected
with tbeM. £. church, congregation and
Sunday school, all charitably disposed ptspie of the city, wbo desire to contribute

i,ooo-ONE THOUSAND—i,ooo'

Christmas Presents

Additional Local News.

MIXER’S

c&amp;ss

visions of any kind to tbe worthy poor of
this city are urged to do so through this
give will make happy the Chriatataa of tbe
deserving poor of this city. Tbe ehurefa
will be open all tbe afternoon of Thursday,
aad all articles will be received by a comstated tbe Christmas box

at the state capital.
tbe farced realg-

BLOOD
TH® CRKATRST

CAHCER &amp; SCROFULA
««ur OF THt AOE.

their direction will be carried out tn good
faith. For any further information apply
Coot. T. Phillip® and J. L. Crawley, or to
Rev. Puffer, er to the superintendent of
tbe Senday reboot. Prof. Sterling. W®

theny l v re of this opportunity to make
g?&gt;-! '.be toeart* ot the unfortunate.
srd Doyle's, Saturday evening. Dec. 25th.

;r- l
CBMer •rntlr. Jy. About lour jmi
HMtmed and I wjoy excellent health. with

By the people of Barry connty.

TAKE THE FIRST TRAIN
Or other conveyance to

ARCHIE McCOY’S FURNITURE STORE
HASTINGS, MICH

Make a Wise and Early Selection From
25 styles of Bedroom Suite.
58 styles of Plush Couches.
' —
All the Is'-'st things in Parlor Suits.
50 styles of Plush Rockers from 17.00 to 435.00 each
100 styles of Fancy Oak and Silk Rockers from S3.00 to $25.00 each.
25 styles of Reed and Rattan. Rockers.
50 styles of Center and Parlor Stands.
Everything in Dining Room Furniture.
Etchings and Photo-Gravure, Oil Paintings, Paafels, Easels, etc.
150 of the newest and latest things in Picture Frame Mouldings.
A special lot of Rugs, Draperies, Hassocks. All beautiful presents.
Our system of Carpets by sample has proven a great success.
Everything in Staple and Fancy Furniture.

At ARCHIE McCOY’S.

Suetal iMlilstiOM •( the United Stated
Tbe Coionlai Shire. Addie Jordan.
ef cultivated
Uh? Presbyterian
A CtorieUBM aer-

To

For Sale by all’Eruggists.

McCoy’s

�Hastings Banner.
HMtlnr*. Thursday, Dec. 24. ibffi.

The furniture factory will nuk. ,v.
•S'pmma thu month ot any Drermtbra »lore the Itretllotloa »UrtJe
vZ;

boa*h‘

^Joe Lunn vu in Grind Rapid, Tbure-

McCoy, the furniture num, hax
«« ntetrent )iDe o( Mcblnn.

IVORY
SOAP

Bolldkj rare, on Dm.

MY BUSINESS
Is selling watches, clocks, jew­
elry and silverware. I keep
-Che best ami choicest stock in
Hastings. .
I’riceS always the lowest.

F. R. PANCOAST.
LOCAL NEWS,
8,000

Hereafter, changes for mivertisements
.:ust reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
u-ure Insertion in the Issue of tire week
vhen brought.
/ i-4th« 15 cents, Busby Bros.
House to rent. Enquire at this office.
McCoy's prices on furniture are right
&gt;&lt;t- that line of chairs and roekers at

as. si. i6sl

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The World in School Books.

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W-e have
.
Hutchinson's Physiologies,
Harper’s Geographies,
Robinson’s Arithmetics,
Sheldon’s Readers,
Sander’s Spellers,
Harper’s,Readers,
Brand’s Physiologies,
Davis &amp; Peck’s Arithmetics,
Barnes’ History,
Felter’s Arithmetics.
Reed &amp; Kellogg’s Grammars,
Appleton’s Readers,
Swinton’s History,
Townsend’s Civil Government,
Monteith’s Geographies,
And every book used in Barry
County.,
New and second hand.

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Gr*nd

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C&gt;’T’ of Ovld’ wbo hM ta*n visit­
ing friends here returned home Monday.
a.nd
Jone9« of Saranac, visited
W&lt;^k &lt;Uurh,er Mr*' Fnu,k Hams I"*

Luke Waters started for Petoskey and
1 "ther northern points Tuesday on a busi'
trip|
Roy Barlow is home from the Orchard
I Uke m,*itary academy to spend the hullfjny vacation.
.
i
Mrs. Emma Rock jvili leave early next
mouth for California, where her husband
t,Tht7®800,1 deniabd for the Pansy , h now located.
I utent flour. This flour Is pronounced by i
Judge Smith and wife went to Kalninacompetent Judges, to be fully t-iual to th.
iM-at flour sold In the city. Ask your gro­ , //&gt; t&lt;. hear the Rev. T. De. Witt Taftnage
cer for it and don't let him sell you ant । lecture on "Blunders.”
thing else, by assuring you that “it |3
Mrs. Clarence Young, af-Allegan, arrivas good as Pansy Patent.”
• d In the city Thursday, her mother re­
AU pasaera-by remark about the fine llm taming with her after an extended visit.

of confectionery kept by \V. E. Allgeos.
He employs an experienced candy maker,
and places nice fresh made candles on sal
every day. Remember tbe little folks, and
even the big folks too. and buv vour con­
fectionery of W. E. Allgeo. * ’

Something to make your friends rejoice
Is what you an- looking for for Christmas.
You’ll find what you want at MeCoy’s.

Jas. Kay Applebee will give a series of
three lectures in this city Monday, Tues­
day. and Wednesday evenings, Jan. 11th..
12th. and 13tb. lu the Episcopal society
Nicest Christmas candy you ever saw
rooms. Tbe lecture on Monday evening
only 10 cents per pound.
will be "Macbeth, a drama of conscience:"
Tuesday evening, "Home pictures aud
No trouble to look over the stock of Mc­ borne lessons," from the writings of
Coy, tbe furniture man. Do so. and you Charles Dickens; Wednesday evening.
will fiud your question settled as to what Douglas (rerrold, tbe wit of the London
"Punch.”
Many
will remember Mr.
to buy for Christmas.
All searcherajof holiday goods are In­ Applebee’s former visit to this city and
vited to look John Hessmer's stock of will be pleased to welcome him again.
Jewelry etc. over. They cannot help but Season tickets for the three lectures cost
only 80 cents: single tickets only 25 cents.
find something to suit them.
A thing of beauty Is a Joy forever, and
i» the proper thing for a holiday present.
Next Thursday afternoon will occur the
Go to MeCoy’a. tbe furniture man. for it, reumon of the «th. Michigan Cavin',
aud you will not be disappointed.
which will take place here, and will be an
event of great Interest to all nrmbere of the
Round trip tourist tickets now on sale same and to opr citizens, who all desire
by tbe Mlrb. Cent By. to principal south­ that this retmlon may be as happy and
ern and Pacific coast points.
pleasant as possible to “the boys.
The
afternoon meeting will be In Fitzgerald
A word to the fanners. I want all your post hall- Ip the ev«n,n&lt; an *,»borate
dried apples and will pay as much as any banquet will be spread at the
house. Gen. R. A. Alger will officiate as
to get them.
Spary Phillips.
toastmaster aud an elaborate and roost In­
Having sold a half Interest In my gro­ teresting program has been preparai for
cery. I must and shall Insist upon having tbe occasion.' Plates will be laid for -00.

rtftoaa bare- power enpliw ami bolter
« wMa. Law * &gt;«te» ••« mill com
te with !/f&gt; Inch saw for sale cheap.
M. be awe at the Hartings Engine &amp; Iron
from Euffnc

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.

FREE

Miss Maud Haggerty who has been visiling her father in thia city for several
weeks returned to her home In Chicago

&gt;
✓’x,1,h G^slyrar. Walito Wilkins. Guy
and
and
"
A J inane Bauer ‘
"*4 Orlle VanHorn
arrived home from the State University
Friday eve, and with the vocal assistance
of students from Grand Rapid.-?. Muske­
gon and other points, favored (T) oar citi­
zens with the •‘University yell," scaring
one horse dead in its tracks and giving
another one tbe blind staggers. The so­
ciety for the prevention of cruelly to an­
imals hw taken the case In band so there
will probably be no repetition In tbe
future.

,‘°BMine»s In San Diego at present seems
dull and unsettled. They are just re­
covering from “the boom" limes, when
everything rented and sold at unheard of
pri2s. Dots that sold quick at three or

M. A. OtLMAX, Apnt
tire bort

Getting Down
to Business

i fY
i / | Our Christmas Mixed. 10c. lb.
■ ilia I Hand .Made Creams, 25c. lb.
L\J \J I \ i Hand Made Chocolate Creams, 25c. lb.

Given away to our Customers!.

For particulars call on

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...
I
Also all who buy a bill of Christmas Goods of us will
: receive a beautiful-present.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

Latter From Dr. Lathrop.

The writer is In receipt of a letter from
L&gt;r. Lathrop, which we know will be of
special Interest to his many friends, anti
of general interest to all our readers, and
therefore give it entire:
San Dltgu. Cal., Dec. 15, '91.
M I.. Coot, Etlitor Banner.
Dear Sir—Please .“end me the Banxkk
direct from the office, for tliough 3000
miles away we look forward to the coming
of the Bannkk for home news. It is im­
possible for us to realize that this Is win­
ter. We have been here three weeks and
every day but one has been bright and
plcaokut Morning and evening. It riding
or walking a light overcoat Is needed and
rooms that do not have the sunshine to
warm them, require at times an oil heater
to make them comfortable. And this is
winter: the coldest weather the oldest
Inhabitants have ever seen. On, Sunday,
when the thermometer with you was near
zero and it was snowing, we were liter­
ally basking in sunshine, wading bare­
foot in the Pacific ocean. The water was
a trifle too cold but the warm sand on
Covunano Beach was Inviting and like
school boys we played in it fur several
hours, then went riding through "Para­
dise Valley” aud looked in wonder and
astonishment at the ripe oranges, lemons,
figs olives, persimmons and guavas, with
which tbe trees are loaded; or looking
In equal wonderment at the roses, geran­
iums, fushlas, calla lUlirs and many other
flowers In full bloom In the dooryards
and gardens. lu the markets here art­
daily exposed for sale, in open windows
or at the sidewalk, fruits and vegetables
of all kinds: apples, pears, plums, grajres.
figs, persimmons, strawberries, oranges,
lemons,
bananas,
pineapples, olives,
sweet and Irish potatoes, cabbages, rad­
ishes, tomatoes, and egg plants, besides
mauy kind* of both fruit and vegetables
with which we are entirely unacquainted,
all these sell much cheaper that even at

four thousand dollars then can now be
bought for nearly as many hundreds yet I
think this city has a great and sure future
before it. Its bay and climate are the
wonder of tbe world and worth long trave
to see. Six years ago, San Diego wu not
much larger than Hastings.
Now It Is a
city of 16.0UO Inhabitants, with severs!
miles of pavement, cable cars, motor lines,
six large school houses, a fine court house,
and many' public buildings. I have
.□d II U hoped lh.1
“te™
1“'d
that can Ire accomodated at the hotel, will bototbl SO
be prweol. The aMamlltee In eh«Tte. n« Vhota" so that now 1 have 80 acres of
kno.n.Kthej c-nnol. how nuuy odl table laud lying 400 feet above the sea
k-vel »veritroking. Ute city of San Diego
•trend, do not know lx.w toany ol our neool. they ran tartte. Bnt II I. more limn anti from which the Pacific ocean can be
probable that Ihroe will be opporlnu..) M-rfl lu all its grandeur. This 1 intend to
toroorclllren, who drelre lokllebd the have wt out to oranges, hmons and
English walnuts within the next few yvars.
bainoel. and all eneh ahonld. &lt;m he
Y«*urs respectfullj.
¥. «r . day al-pl)’ l»
Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
llekrtt. The •d.lre—.rf w-lr’-ne- will «•
d-'llerred by our elo.|.u-nl town.man. Sen­
F..r leaelo ra’ mratlus at Grand H rpldator Cobrro-e. Io widen reepon* will i«
made WGen. B- A. Alper. G.-n. Kidd -d Ih-e. Will, to Sdlh.. Urkeu will be «.td
Ionia, is down f&lt;»r an addres* a id Mr&gt;.
he. wib. only. Limited "&gt;
»■&gt;&lt;
‘.tor tbah Dee. SUL al Sl-»
™"“d

11 pound*

'•Now, pa. when you get my doll, go to HOLLOWAYS (where
the elephant stands out on a post, you know), ’cause they’ve got the
best lot to pick from. Get me a book too while you are there, they’ve
got a lot of ’em.
.

The general order of things is to
gather together u^l then scatter
and as we always try to be in
order we have gathered together
and now are ready to scatter the
largest and nicest lot of Christ­
mas presents in the county. A
look will convince you. Also
our Christmas Candies will be
better and cheaper than ever be­
fore.

The Misses Grace Messer and Gertie
Pendergast have returned home from
There is nothing like getting to
• ! Akeley Institute, Grand Haven, (or the
head and staying there. W. E. Al.’sim, holidays.
the baker, has the finest stock in the city’
Pension Agent Harvey, of Detroit, was
but he keeps adding to it constantly.
You should not kt Christmas go by with­ formerly a resident of Prairieville, and
out buying some of his lemon creams, spent some nf his Ik»j hood days on a farm
honey jumbles. Iced coffee cakes, and in that township.
8. A M. cakes.
M. A. Gillman has been temporarily susFor a long while Ha-Ungs was without Pend‘?&lt;1
the M' C' IL ,L dc»K,L
a place where fine confectionery could be 1
purchased, but now this want has lu-on '
®f Jafksou, l&lt; taking his place
supplied *by W. E. AUgeo. the baker. |
I”*®*”'1 time. Just how long Mnrt
Aside from keeping the best line of wm- * ! ** a. ‘ °ff ’’ “nc,*r*nln- bul we trns’
fectlonery in the citv he also has a fresh no1 vcry
Ms he mad* s very «”»««*»«
LnJ-' :- of onto aid TruiU
cLl tbTre I •’«’“»&gt;»«*"«
M
™ 111
Wh-n YOU nt »-d anv of these*vnr i.
U
afford to dispense with lhe service of such
I w!. n you need any of there goods.
„ r,Uhful pmpIoye „ he ho madc

The chair factory is getting out as fine a
»e of chairs and tables for the comlm:
year's trade, as any tjlmllar Institution
the country. This institution ha* I:.; I
some drawbacks since It started, but now
reems to lie on the road to prosperity.
The doctors report a good deal
slck- Every traveling man who has seen their
line of samples, says that they are ahead
iressof the grip order.
Read the advertisement of J. C. Arnold, of am tiling that they have seen, and that
the Institution will certainly be kept busy
••l«ewhere in this issue.
/
keeping up with their orders.
Read the letter from Dr. E fl. Lathrop,
The second public sale of registered
of San Diego. Cal.. In this Issue.
stock
will take place at the. Riverside
Watches of all kinds at areally reduced
Stock Farm near Plainwell. Allegan Coun­
prices at John Hessmer's, the jeweler.
ty Tuesday, Dec. 29th. The sale will
Knives, forks and spoons of tbe best commence at 10 o'clock a. m. aud there
quality at John Restorer's. the jeweler.
will be no postponement on account of the
Candles from-three pounds for ,25 cents weather. There will be 100 head of re-1
to rib cents per pound at A. E. ftMnkea’.
corded Poland China swine for sale. ,
The finest bread and bakery goods in Everybody interested In raising the highest
tire city is baked at W. E. Allgvo’s bakery. aud best grades of stock should read the
a&lt;Lx*lsewhere in this Issue.
John Busby ha* purchased of Georgy
Preston the tatter's house on Green streets
Hastings Chapter 6S R. A. M- elected the
Se the beautiful present Hams A Van following officers Friday evening: C. I..
Artr an give with every bill of Christmas Beamer. H. P.: B. K. Rose. King; W. H
Merrick. S.; Daniel Striker. Tress.; M. W.
Riker, Sec.: A. P. Drake, CapL of 11.; T.
Tfie nicest and freshest hand-made conPhlUIpu, P. s.: Wm. H. Powers, IL A. C.:
fr&gt; ‘iouery in tire city at W. E. Allgeo's
C. W. Armstrong. M. of Sd V.; S. R. Mc­
Intyre, M.-uf 2d V.; R. B. Richards, M. df
For a tine display of beautiful ami use­ 1st V.; Chas. Bee kwlth, S. The chapter
ful holiday presents, go to McCoy’s furni­ is in a flourishing condition, and has a
ture rooms.
bright future before It. as one of the lead­
Read McCoy s adv. and you will know ing societies of the city.
„■
where to go for useful and beautiful holi­
We are pained to chronicle the death of
day presents.
;
little Manson Huffman, son of Mr. and
Saw gumming and filing and umbrella Mrs. Chas. Huffman, which occurred Mon: Airing by B. A. Cotant, opposite Ham's oay morning. He was stricken with pneu­
X r.n Annan’s.
monia last week, and the disease seemed
’•¥. fl. Stebbins has purchased of Ira to haw such a bold on him that it was im­
Van Valkenburgh tbe latter’s undertaking passible to shake It off. He was of a
bright and happy disposition, and a fa■lock and business.
vurlte-with all who know him. The griefProf. Foster appears to have been “off stricken parents have the sympathy of all.
the rug" in his predictions of a cold snowy The funeral will take place to-day, Wed­
time from the middle of December on.
nesday. from the hom«\ at 2 p. m.

old accounts settled at once.

We lead

d.^J “S’'”' “ Ch"k&gt;ltt M“-

from our correspondents had to be omitted
wpecUlthose that reached us Tuesday
night or Wednesday mornlug.
"I
l-hlllip, .tore wllhoul
i
i
g • "'"if’ nvru WIlUOUl
going in and see the many nice
,,:cv .things
ihinas h&lt;
n&lt;
(iniL
i&gt; »-5— .t*—- ...
a—
”1—
*—
9*.
f !tus uas
ha!s mauv
nu,&lt;h'
,hf?
. — ------’—
his store headnusrti.ru
headquarters for nt~.
nine »-..«•
fruit, —
can­
bis
dles. nuts and the like. As for prices -you
know that Spary is always -“in It."

Fur furniture novelties for the holldn\ -.
tfu to McCoy's.
( .
If you want a nice lunch go to W. E.
Ailgi'o's bakery.

Word boa been received

u Cook

TUMU*nGrt!l\Pflu&lt; l,M return,‘d from
Battle Creek where she has been studying
music.
®
E. J. HvrriiAM, Agt.
,.
M,8.s
*rt t**cber lu Akelev school.
"'o' ■“'“teGMtei, lor the
Grand Haven, la the guest of Miss Grace
Bawskr for .nothrr ye«r. Skeol Bro.
«»&gt;tr»ctor« kud builder., ot Clmlanl
Ohio, rar: “The BikSkh I. Ilk, ■ trteixi
XV11 Allgco was called to Allegan
frorri homo to u. onre • wrek and w&lt;county Monday by tbe sickness of his
would be loal without It
i brother.
■u??
,hl’ “'■' t &lt;•»- «•» wller I
i.. I ».
Gert,e Stebbins has returned from
order to allow u.to'dothte ^’tSTk-tteS!
”1 * b
“ organized *
*“ in
lu ।i Muskegon ,
and
has
a cl
class

I if water wears away the hard­
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
name and business before yon.
Yon may think I am well adtertised and ought to uuit. but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket,
t an you name him?

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r

mJ

!our ^rl’lnu, randies be­
fore looking over mr stock, for 1 hare the
i*rKt‘k ,nd bel1 Iiue °r eandle. ever
brought to this city.

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pJX

*rom the IFriP *n&lt;l In fact all in.
r"”Smbrr ,h“ ,h'r» » • '""i
rapecUlir prep.red lor them. In tbe abat­
or erackwelte and graham waters. Tbra.
are kept at W. E. Allpeo'. bakery.

THE BEST FOB EVERY FU»&gt;O1E

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b

mwrurra. pratel. .nd waUT
u^'ii^.tw.*':TpUbl'' h"'ida-' K"U,
i nrj are very cheap.

99Spure.

ilation this week

persqnaljkention,
Ed Bottom returned to Detroit Monday.

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w-K COOK L&lt;x:,lg&lt;it*r

ERRT t«

Q1KIJTTV15.

E wish the Banker readers,.
one and all a Merry Xmas.
May the Christmas of 1891 be
remembered by all as one
marked with extra good
.
cheer and joyfnlness—just as the year
'
1891 will be remetnbered-by us as one of
greatly enlarged trade and pleasant asso­
ciations with customers.
While celebrating the merriest of all
merry days, bear in mind that there is a
tomorrow. Perhaps you have waited
until now to buy an Overcoat; don’t
imagine that Overcoat selling has
stopped. (1‘”1Xor-l We can suit yon
and vour ubckeVlKX)k to°- See e™- x
We hard certainly congregated a sat­
isfactory sliow of Suits
b.^’ ) this
season, not alone in the variety, but in
price. We are selling, until FBb y 1st,
AGAIN WE WISH ONE AND ALL
1892, every article of Clothing, Hats
,
A MERRY
and Men's Furnishing Goods at one-----.CHEERFTI.
uuarter off former prices.
.
BAITY
One may almost see Christmasjoys
CHRISTO AS-11DE
enacted here in the choosing of Neck­
ties, Handkerchiefs and what-nots off
our holiday counters. If it is not too
late to buy your Christmas presents,
better come and see our display.

�Admiral Brown’s Action at San
Francisco.

sEoranro boats fob the havt.

ranted by the chair and a flood at bills in­
troduced, among them the following:
Granting of pension of 1100 per month for

aoiutely prohibiting Chines* immigration;
authorteing the loan of money to states for
irrigation purptiseo-, appropriating &lt;10,000,000to the improvement of the Mlatdssippt:
making Dra Moines a port of delivery; ap­
propriating &lt;400,000 to inquire into the indelttedDera of individuals (Peffer.) The
senate adjourned for the day.
“Special's” Dream.
Washington, Dec. Kk—Bills were intro­
Sax Francisco, Dec. 81.—From informa­
tion gained hero last evening it looks as duced in the senate yesterday: To pro­
though tbe reports sentout from Washing­ mote and encourage the display of the na­ Crosse, to suoced the late Bishop Flaach.
The editors of the Prohibltiou party met
The Winchester Repeating Arma com­
ton of preparations for war with Chill tional ensign; to erect a statue of Colum­
pany, of New Haven, is experimenting at the Sherman house, Chicago, aud diswere true. Admiral Brown Saturday .se­ bus; amending the interstate law; to con­
1
cu:«ted
with a new gun that fires 800 ahote a,
- plant for forwarding
- the “water
cured an option on the new tug Fear- nect Ijiku Erie and the Ohio river; to pro­ minute.
I cure
---------------cure1*movement.
vide rations from the war department for
A mortgage for &lt;10,000.000 was recorded 1I The V***? °&lt; Lal’or- in. "**km .«•
Ims, just finished at the Union Iron works.
the Grand Army encampment in 1«W.
She has a sjjeed of sixteen knots and can Senator Morrill, of Vermont, was appointed at Pittsburg, given by the Cleveland and I Birmingham, Ala., has passed a resolu
Pittsburg Railway company to the Farm I tlon ^™Hng a woman’s suffrage amendcarry coal enough to maintain ten knots a regent of the Smithsonian institute.
ere’ Ix&gt;an and Trust company. It was the ment 10 tbe conatltution.
per hour for fifty days. If pureluued by
Washington, Dec. 17.—The house was
the government she will be supplied with in session only ten minutes and adjourned heaviest mortgage ever recorded there, and । The Iowa Columbian oommlraion antwo five-inch guns and a secondary battery in honor of the memory of the late Repre- make* a type-writteu book of seventy nounce that they intend to ask the legispage*.
I lature for an aggregate of &lt;338,000 for tbe
of four Mx-pounders and four torpedo senUitive Houk, of Tenneseee.
The
The body of Mra. Mary Reynolds, who World’s fair display.
tubes. She is swifter than any Chilian tor­ speaker announced the committee on rules died at Nashville, O., some years ago, was I Money is so scarce in.Culta chat the
pedo cruiser and far more powerful.
as follows: The speaker (chairman), Mc­ dug up recently and found to have been ‘ brigands are compelled to let tbeir prisonMillin, Catchings, Reed and Burrows.
petrified, weighing nearly 800 pounds.
lets go again, finding neither money on
The senate referred the judicial nomina­
Admiral Brown also occured options on
John A. Logan, Jr., who war reported ■ their persons nor friends to ransom them.
four of Spreckels’ big steamers, the Zea- tions to the judiciary comntittce and con­ dugnmuly 111 M Yonopnown O’. I, |
w n&lt;Jd., phz.lci^
thm 1.
firmed about SOO appointmentX. The house
landia, Australia, Mariposa, and Alameda,
mucbta|m&gt;nd. The.lmw U the l»« „„ |molrt|„„ d^,„
dmth. but U»t
adjourned until Saturday and senate for
of the brain
operated
upon
suc
. has
u Iteeu ™
*
..
j,­u, lM abeilut.-l, Indifferent whelbto be used for transport service. The Zea- the day.
cessfully.
landia can be ready at ten hours’ notice,
er he lives or dies, and may continue la
Washington, Dec. 18.—The senate yester­
tltet condition for weeks.
and all the others inside of three weeks. day confirined the action of the caucus
Wednesday, Dec. 10.
The corat defense reiuwl Monterey can 1*
’
The Mexican government positively de­
The Democrats carried Boston for mayor,
committees as to assignment of senator* on
made ready in three days after her armor
tbeir candidate, Matthews, getting 13,088 nies tbe stories lhat have been dlssumlnattd
standing and select committees, both
of starvation and rioting in some status of
plurality.
plate is received. Admiral Brown received
partire having arranged matters satisfac­
The western waterways convention is in in that republic. Then* is some suffering,
orders yesterday, and the cruiser San Fran­ torily. Bills were introduced to amend
but tbe relief is ample.
cisco will come down from Mare Island to­ the act authorizing the retirement of pri­ MKiion at Kansas City, with 400 delegates
Secretary Dickinson, of the World’s fair,
day, and will probably sail on Wudnesday vate* in the army, instructing tbe foreign in attendance.
reports
a general feeling of willingness on
Edward M. Field was indicted by the
■for Valparaiso.
affairs cuiiiniiuwi
committee w
to consiuer
consider action invninvit- ,
(main,
,
Ing th. gonmmral. of th. world to nmlw ’*")’* K™"' J»ry on th-door, ot the part of congressmen to accept the in­
vitation to visit Chicago and inspect the
NEWS AT WASHINGTON.
tu Chicago in 189Sasto international ar,
hitratioD; authorizing the sale of timber on j , Freda, tite wife of Max Block, of New progress made on the World's fair build­
certain Indian lands in Wisconsin. Turpie I ‘ork,1Hml. her.
boy were mur- ings.

Washington, Dec. 31.—The people here
who are managing the war with Chili that
haa not yet materialized had a startling
•eqmtlon yesterday. It was that a cipher
dispatch had been received from Minister
Egnn to this effect- uTho American lega­
tion is surrounded by the police and a mob
on account at the refugees here. '''Threats
are being made of burning or blowing up
the legation to get them. A United States
whip is In - port, but many miie&gt; from the
legation. The refugee* cannot fly, but
must stay in the legation, which is be-

spoke in favor of the election of senators
by Jiopular vote, and Stewart for free (di­
ver. and the senate after an executive ses
sion adjourned to tumorrow.
Washington, Dec. 2l.—The house was
in session but half an hour Saturday. The
memlsTshlp of the ways and means com­
mittee was iiicreaiK-d to fifteen, quadricen-

tenniul to eleven, and immigration to the
same number. Enloe of Tennessee offered
a resolution for an investigation of the
pension office, which was referred. The
death of M. H. Ford, uf Michigan, was an­
nounced, and after adopting a concurrent
resolution to adjourn to Wednesday, witir
the understanding that no business shall
be transacted that day, except the an­
nouncement of the committees, and that
the house shall adjourn that day to Jan. 5,
the senate consenting, the house ad­
journed.

dered In their home by a robber.
Governor-elect McKinley is confined to
his lied with la grippe and complications. :
He i* uof. allowed to aoe any one.
i
The parents of Henry I- Norerora have
positively identified the head ofthe bomb ,
thrower, in the New York morgue, as their 1

The charges of illicit intercourse with
,
female
prisoners brought against United
Suites Marshal Parsous, of Utah, have
broken down, the witness' and prosecutrix
havikg admitted that she had perjured
herself.
,
Monday. !&gt;•&lt;•. St.

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Alfred Downs, colored, is to la* hanged at
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AlUbtlc u.d P^Bc n»d ta« Albu ,
N. M.. U&gt; MoJ..., Cd., hnr. quit

There are only &lt;3.162.150 of the 4 1-9 per
cents, unexteuded and unredeemed now.
a Udta. dab b.
b. nnenlud
A Indies club is to .be'
organiied .1
at Lou
don
n^aabl,
in ,MK&lt; dr.
cunistances.
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AniHh«. Hltle revolution ruffled the fromi,,,
&lt;4 B-dl, th. nb.l&gt; giving
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I lleorr Hwbxma st Bay City, Mid,..
H«d«dd A On, ol Wnnk-dn WU. ' _
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Th
No one in official station would either
iT
'' •“?“
71 . butntxl M*ln Sotunlay InrandUry. prob­
confirm or deny this report, but later ad­
It
is
expected
that
creditors
will
not
loae
,l}1i..
1
vices are said tn be thill Minister Egan baa
anything.
telegraphed that there ia no immediate
Swa.or H.wl.y wtt. 1. dangt-roody III' Th. H O. X.Uou MnnutouHng com
danger either to the American minister or
U W«Q.lngtou. A ..rgl.al ..p.rdlon on W- “» 81
&gt;■“
to the refugees In the American legation
an nlaww. wm p.rt„nnwl no-nil,■ ....1 th. I •’ »"
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SECRETARY
OF
WAR.
from the hostile Chiliana who have threat­
.. d-rt».
sharing principle.
ladle I. awaltwl with gnat nnxlrty.
oHndnl.
ened the legation by Are. Egan haa cabled
I The New York Fenians have issued an
that he bra received an assurance froui the
The grip is playing havoc all over the •i addressed calling on Irishmen to be ready
minister of foreign affairs, Senor Matta,
Washington, Dec. 18.—Tbe president country. North of the Ohio river, in nearly when war breaks out in Europe “to strike
that fnll protection will be extended to tbe
all the great cities, the cumsi are numbered
legation by the Chilian government.
. yesterday ended speculation as to who he by thousand*, and smaller places are not a blow for Ireland."
would nominate for eccrrtary nf war by neglected. There i* also much pneumonia
At the Chilian Legation.
Walt
Whitman telegraphs to hi»
Senor Montt, the Chilian minister, was ■ending to the senate the name of Stephen and typhoid, with the diphtheria doing friends: “1 am still sort of holding the
fort; but it don’t make any difference
not at home aud the secretary of the lega­
R Elkins, of West dead!5- work in localities here and there.
whether 1 live or die.”
tion received all callers. He stated that
Virginia, a name that
the minister had not received any late dis­
Dead sure that he conld pick out the
has been frequently
patcher from his government, but felt sure
It Lh propoMx! that Sunol and Nancy ' right card Herman Shriver, an Ohio fann­
used in connection
that if there had been an uprising aguin&gt;t
jlanks be matebed for a trial to decide J er. “dropiwd" &lt;5,500 at monte, because his
with the war {tortfo­
tbe American legation at Santiago the min­
which is the fastest ofAho two wonders.
‘I “dead sure" was wrong.
lio The nominee was
ister at Washington would have been ad­
_________
______________
Henri Wateeraon insists that Mills be
CharltM
F. Mayer
ban been unanimously
liorn in Perry county, elected jiresideut of the Baltimore and ' be mnde chief of the ways and means comvised of it. He also said that the Chilian
Sept. 36, 1841. Ohlo railway company for tbe third time. , mittee, anil fears the consequences ii
people had the greatest respect for the
American legation, and he was positive
removed to Mis­
Senator Dolph, on the ground that pro- . Springer is given the post.
they had not or would not attempt to bum
souri while h
quite
•&gt; • - ( hibitlon
mm non in
In xinsKa
Alaska uoes
does not protnuit,
prohibit, has I Juan
John xroyie,
Doyle, or
of vmcago,
Chicago, picaeu
picked up a
»uog
dog
or blow it up.
young, graduated i Introduced a bill for high license in that and fondled it. when the brute bit him on
from tbe Missouri.uni- j territory.
I the thumb.
That was a month ago.
SECRETARY TRACY IS SERENE.
BTEPHKN b. ELKINS, versity in I860, and , The first car load of pig tin ever mined Doyle died of hydrophobia Saturday.
subsequently studied law. He served in • on this continent ha* arrived «t Pittsburg « Edward Russell, of Minneapolis, but who
1883-3 as a captain In the Seventy-seventh from Durango, Mexico. There are twenty 1 spent moat of his lifie at Davenport, la.,
Mtaouri nylmeal. In 1«M h. wa. -Imlr Um. ..I It.
I U d-d. w.1 61. H»
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Ud to U»l»r in New Mexico. Tb—ln,^
A tln-plnte
with . e.p^r ot
~lro«t«l th. H.nn.pln -ndl
wbs a guest at tbe Gilaey House yesterday.
1-H0° lx»x«* per week will be started, it is
A rocking chair made from the door
Regarding the report from Chili that a cumulated a fortune in mining and stock , ex^L b^&lt;Mte* &amp; Co. at Baltimore by of General Grant’s lug cabin, near St.
mWdle of January’
I Loui*. has been presented to Mira Ruth
mob had gathered around the residence of railing. He was a member of the terrlto- j
Mr. Egan aud threatened the Americau rial legislature in 1868-8, and United States (
it L* claimed nt New York that Edward ; Cleveland, with the wish for herself,
minister with personal violence,•Tracy said district attorney in 1870-72. He was then m. Field, the broken broker, has got away • father and mother of a merry Christmas,
on the Republican
' with
about______________
&lt;2,800,000 inThe
cashRepublican
and propertystate
1
T&gt;
u,‘ of
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.
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committee
that he could not believe that it was true. elected to congress
—t. and servedtorn
ticket,
two tomiu
termsfwwn
from 1873 to '' th«T.
that xvn«
was nrvt.
not Ilin
his r&gt;-.vri
own.
j Louisiana met at New Orleans and nearly
“If a dispatch of that character," he added, tlfwlr
“had been received in Washington I would 1877. He was a member of the national j it is understood at Washington that an resulted in bloodshed, knives and pistols
have been notified of It. As I have heard Republican committee from 1872 to 1884. aifreemente for redprocitv hns been made being drawn. The anti-Warmoth men
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nothing of the kind, I think it is a mis
and
was once_*..i
Its ---------------chairman.*__i.
He —
took
an ’ with Jamaica, Barbados. the Windward। carried tbe day.
take."
active part in the Chicago convention of and- tlie
- Igecwtuxl
--islands.
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1*84 that nominated James G. Blaine for / The convention for the improvement jo J
“Do you think the Chilian difficulty will the presidency, and is a staunch friend of the Missouri river, in session nt Kansas ।
the secretary of state.
City,
wants
congress
to
spend
$6,000,
(MX.
1
•aid Mr. Tracy.
Careago, Dec. 19.
yearly on that capricioc* stream.
j p„notfing were the Quotations on the board
THE CHARGES AGAINST SOPER.
Explorers recently returned from Salton ' of trade to
iou* to have this country go to war with
lake in Arizona say tliat the inland sea ha* “IMe. c1&lt;mk.. -y^,
Chili, and they have even taken the Why the Michigan Secretary nf State Was come to stay. It appears to be fed by sub-; c10**'1 ,^*c; SI,&gt;c}°^ V^c'
trouble to map out a frlan of campaign for
terranean springs and is verv salty.
Corn-Dccemlwr.
opened 4.c, closed
JonJ| can
. openod
Ma).48c;
opeoed
ns to follow. But I do not anticipate war
Lansing, Mich., Dec. ’18.—The charges
A stone Ina Chicago sidewalk became
Oate-Dvcember. opened
with Chili. The Yorktown I* **the only
upon which Secretary of State Soper’s res­ charged with electricity to such an extent Bn&lt;! ch» ed 32Mc; January, opened 81^0, closed
United States man-of-war in Chilian waignation was demanded wen1 made by that ninny person walking on it received । 31Mc: May, opened aud ringed 83c. Pork—
December, opened
$7.M,
--- *"
“ closed
----- ’ &lt;7.70; January,
’---------on her way and should reach Valparaiso Mayor Johnson, of this city. They are that hock, much to the amusement of n crowd ‘ opened-----------$10.70. ckwed $10.52^; May. opened
the secretary sold TIM) copies of the Leghla- of onlookers.
this week."
•
Slljn. cloQed &lt;11.0.5%
Lard—December,
Tank Kee, a Chinese lecturer, ba* pre­ opennd and closed &lt;5.90.
tlve Manual, and appropriated the money
Lire stock—Prices At the Union Stock yards
Senor Pedro Moult. Chilian minister to to his own use; sold and con verted the value sented to the Texas State university his
the United State*. arrived in this city Sat­ of five sets of compiled laws, ordered two Chinese library of B.SOd volumes, the most today ranged as follows: Hogs—Market
wm active on pecking and shipping account
urday from Wwdiiugton. and is the gu«*t car loads of paper under a contract to ex­ complete collection of the kind extant.
aud
the feeling weaker; prices ruled about
The
official
report
of
the
elcctrothansia
pire in January, the purchase of which was
.—---------- .------- Va-u--------------------------------------- - -------------------------------------------------- of Martin B. Lobby does not differ materand had it not been made &lt;500
received any dispatches from Santiago rel­ unnecessary,
would bare been saved to the state: that ' lolly from those in fiuruer similar cases.
2*f J.
ative to the gathering of a mob around tbe
- has
-Hi* death was InsUntaneous and {xdnlrea. ;
received- a money consideration
for
American legation in that city, Senor he
Montt said. “I haw learned nothing con­ making supply contractu, and that he de-,
Fridar i)ec t«
Cattle— Market rather active on local and
x- j
.1
*r i x.
•
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i shipping account, and prices without material
cerning the trouble at the American lega­ manded &lt;3O&gt; of his deputy's salary as a
The Federation of Labor, in session at! change: quotations ranged at $5.5baAlo choice
tion at Santiago, except what I have read consideration for keeping him in office.
Birmingham, Ala., {wracd rreolution* pro- t0 oxtra shipping ateera, HSKNU6 good to
in this morning’s paper."
tearing
against
the
action
of
the
Chicago}
choice 4o.f3 90fiM00 far to good, |8.«&gt;a3.M
THE DEATH RECORD.
police in the recent So-called anarchist raid | common to medium, do. S3.&amp;aAOO butchers'
Heers.
|X»aa.»---------Texan*.
W. Hausor has been elected president cf --- *’ ILHlitSA) stockera«*«««
John P. Richardson, largest, cotton
*2 KOa.40 feeders. JU&amp;3-TOJ cows, &lt;lJ6«fcX.75
the Swiss republic.
planter in the world, at Vicksburg, Mira.
A setter dtqtatSea Isle City.N. J. .has been
Colonel William E. Merrill. United
Sheep
—
Market
rather
active
and
strong;
lutely no foundation for the statements States engineer in charge of the Ohio stealing small articles for some time, aud
Quotations range,! at &lt;8.7805.10 westerns,
pnbUabed that the war and naval branches
it is now discovered that he had been &lt;3.7%9ft4u natives and frLOOiS-® lamba.
river.
of tbe government an- making active prep­
Pnxiuce:
Hutter-Fancy
separator
:
27-aSNc
Dr. M. L. Rem. Washington society trained to the work.
arations for war with Chili.
pocking
Col. J. L. Hathaway, governor of the j»r lb; dairies, fancy, fresh.
man, at Washington.
stock, fresh, 13ft 15c. Eggs- Fresh candled,
National
Soldiers
home
at
Milwaukee,
died
Mrs. Eixen Mitchell, well-known phi­
kas off.
per dax; let-house stock, IT
yesterday of apoplexy.
lanthropist, at Chicago.
aiBc. Dressed poultry—Hens, TftTHc per lb;
Colombia. S. C., Dec. 17.—Hamilton
ducks.- B®llc;
Eleven of a negro colony of slxty-six who i-priug chickens, t*tLUc;
—,--------—, geese.
------Edmon S. Cox nob, old-time actor of
hrtUiU. of London. England, han obtained a repute, at Rutherford, N. J.
went to Liberia a year ago have returned .
turkey*, choice,
common
to this country, having found it Impossible
A. P. K. Safford, ex-gorenior of Ari- to
exist there.
buJtarnanka. aftAV-. Rooe.
taaabe; Peerless.
eummon to poor
soua territory, at Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Much distress exists in the interior states ndxed'lota, nftHic. Sweet putetora-iniaola
Daniel Hand, noted philanthropist, at
that ha* been
of Mexico. Com is selling in M»me placos “tUDQZ.'iii
*
— Jtirtefi, &lt;3.5070,73. ApplM^-Com--­
Guilford, Conn.
General John HATHAWAY, commander far &lt;1 a quart, and laborer* receive but 40 mon. &lt;1JS©1.» pw bbl; r»d. &lt;1.73; fancy.
&lt;2 00. Cranberries--Cape Cod, $T.OO®a-« per
cents for a day’s work.
gtock t* &lt;6.(MP.i»&gt;. The carl of Dunmore, of tbe soldier*’ home at Milwaukee.
bbl. tXSSaXM per box; Jereeya. &lt;4.500,7.00 pbr
Mr. and Mra. Gladstone and party have bbl, &lt;AOOd2J6 per box.
(jtieen Victoria, will be president aud Dr. New Hampshire honac, at Portsmouth, arrivw! safely at Biarritz, France.
.
i. -. &gt;
N. H.
The Manchester spinners threaten to
Mrs. Cornelia Redfield Cuandlkb, strike unless the masters improve tbe con­
Wbeat— No. 2 red winter cash, Jl.OTM; Jan­
reHet of the late Rear Admiral Chandler, ditions under which they work.
uary.
February. iLUtt* March. &lt;1.08.
of the United States navy, at Washington.
Dunlmr Barton. Unionist, has been Corn—No. 2 mixed c«s!i. &lt;DMc: December,
Oats—Dull; Na t
General Patrick E. Connor, noted In­ elected to the British parliament Jrom tbe 604c; Jaauary. Me.
mixed cash. 41c; December. 404c: January,
dian fighter, at Salt Lake City.
middle division of Armagh. He was un- j 40c. Rye-Qufa-t and nominal; quoted aS
Juua Averill Gbieffix, noted war oppored.
nurse, at Niagara Falb.
.
Baron
f^UTiarrnccr'Arv,
Frrgcn-nry, Hungarian
nuu^auiui luiui.iwr
minister ui
of • - - ---- • ------------------- r
Kt. Rev. EDWARD HAROLD BllhKNK,
national defense. Las resigned that position

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JmI a Mayra, chief of tbe Cherokee
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nation, died at Tahlequah, I. T.
La grippe is raging Ln every northern
dfy from the Atlantic to tbe Pacific.
The grand jury in New York has now in
The treasury department this month dieted Edward M. Field fur forgery In the
has {mid out &lt;7,000,008 f&lt; pensions.
Thirty people are reported lost by the
Billy Fraxier, who four years ago quit
foundering of the British ship Enterkin.
pugilism for the pulpit, hns now quit the
u„„„. t-:, ,
,
.
pulpit aud began looking fur somebody to
Henrj Fitzalmmons, aged 1®, and his “phig.”
rother Michael, aged
aued 81,
84. were asphyxi
aaehvxi-­
. .‘
brother
It is stated that the men who robbed the
ated by gas at Cbleagu.
Father Swebach, of Prairie du Chien, train near St. Louis a short time ago have
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sutborite our advertis'd

rt jlied
“But Aranda thinks it may be ’ Aranda came down the path and said a I
Wealth
druggist to
the vImt owuer uf the mine—the man 1 j few words to tbe twn attendants. They | I»
Is nv&amp;eiuing
something ^vuica
jriikh s&gt;a*t
BKMg people
people |
। ceor,.
”
i 86 Df- Klug’* New Dtaeovery for con- I
told
yvfl
of
who
w
&lt;Umn&lt;fied
with
the
at
once
began
to
saddle
the
animals,
and
a
°d
whlph
but
few
are Indifferent
LESSON XIII,* FOURTH
INcough* xnd cold*. B|wn this I
*— ■ *" QUARTER,
wUnri |
nuiUer to
it&gt; wliat
what form
form it
It nresents
present* it
lf it should
ahonld prove to be so do Ft was undent that an order for* depart mailer
TERNATIONAL
SERIES
DEC 27.
27
'SJa
Mlf X°U T
»“»&gt; »• bargain r.If
TERNATIONAL
SERIES
DEC.
u otnx* uto. 27
. ooq^
Of iny Jonfc Ujroat Qr
. .word ’’peenniary."
r---------- whichwhich
is often
is &lt;
not trouble yemrarif ato&lt;ut the matter. I ure had. «•» given. Thia was a relief;
used In
speaking
” "***
n* ‘of a Dian’s riches, cwses
e.’ RUd wl11 u’e 1,1,8 rwu«ly a* direct-! can tiutnage him. aud lie hua no power and tu Derwent moved forward to lead n
from tbe l^iiln word |x.cua. which -means
Csview of th. Quarto:
।
*\v,nB 11 a f*,r riial, ana experience no ' ]to do anything."
u bandi- h?°f rty°ik&lt;k। cattle, "
IM1 bOOW’ "ial Iormtny» “**»’&gt;
shows that formerly a man’s
benefit, you may return the bottle and |
There whs n uiinute'a further an.»pen*e, agam on tbe rocky decent behind him. , wealth and
was reckoned by tbe cattle be poaliMvo your money refunded.
We could and then, emerging from the green fuliHe turned in time to sec the i&gt;owerful sassed. Abraham is said to have beat
------------------ not make this offer did we not know that’ age at the bend of the Canada, came u black hurae and hk rider pass aud to re- &gt; ••very rich in cattle,
.
—
in silver, and la
mortality Through chri.u---------------------- I Dr. King'* New Discovery could be relied
rn,rt ”” But
Rat no
«&lt;&gt; matter
m*ti* In what a man'*
powerful black horse, ridden by a tuld- crive a courteomi salutation. Whether ' gold.
■•Saia 1 nol onu
I
11 mtw uiww-lnu. TrUI b.,lllr» , j die aged Mexican, who. tn his pfcturor not Fernandez had rightly interpreted riche* may ronolsL It I* all vanity and vex­
’“' l esque buckskin dress and his broad soui- him to Barrera—and this he knew was ation of spirit, unless In connection there­
I brero nvenbodowiug a strongly marked uouotrni
doubtful—
—tne
the inner
latter ounousjy
obviously ata
did not
not with be has health. Emerson fully under­
of Jecu* In the fin&gt;t lesson of the quarter !
A Lender.
[ face, with the dark, flashing eyv of an include him in bi* anger. There was stood tbl* when be said •tlie first wealth
now cloning, it was spoken to Martha, th* ’ Since Its find Introduction, Electric t eagle, was by far the mutt hupoeng Sg- • something almost friendly in tho "Adlos, is health." and we tave no doubt If be
outer of I«*rtta It wm a proral*etha1 Sitter* lias gained rapidly In popular' ure Derwent Eati yet beheld. Hand- * Senor," with, which he paired.
bad known the virtues of S. 8. 8. that be '
would have recommended II* use to all
i
r po5®r8hould be mwiReated in rat* I
until now It is clearly In the lead
Bat there woh nothing friendly in tire persons suffering from tbe (leases for
tug her brother when be had been dead &gt; ■mung pure medical tonic* and alteratives । winter men be had seen, but none who &gt;
tour d«ya, and it wa* followed itumediately ;—containing nothing which permits its ; impressed him more by an individuality air and manner of Fernandez when lie which it Is recommended.
!
derived
from
a
long
tine
of
warlike
and
'
appeared.
If
Derwent
had
ever
doubted
Treatise on blood and skin disease!
“T *“« K«cR&gt;u* miracle. Th. Jew. thal
88 o beverage or Intoxicant, It I*
"I wonder how - wbat was to the man he saw it now— mailed free.
I
■
stood by had aakeJ of each other whethei • ^cognized as the best and purest medicine : untaiced- itzceriors.
Swift Specific Co.,\AtUtala, Ga.
vutamau which opened tbe eye. of the blind for 8,1 ollments of stomach, liver or many Indian chiefs with a strain uf U»e : *,-.«• the bitter and implacable enmity of
could not have prevented thia death. It R 1 kidneys. It will cure sk-k headache. In I Spanish bidalgo, have gone to make- this j ।
which
capable
in lowering
--------he
—was------•--------------- »brow
--- I I The regular aeml-annual meeting of tbe
plain that neither they nor the norrowing I digestion, constipation, mid drive malaria 1 man what he is!" he thought, with n
a ‘ and angry glance. There were no words Tri-State
-------------------------—-—. will
--------Medical—
aHsoclatinn
be-------held
sisters brul indulged any hope that tbe dead •from ‘he system. SaUifSctlon guaranteed •thrill
ill, aiuuiiaiiuu.
•rlmirtHA.i
Qi. I'j cauuuiig^u
...—t.l I.......
11,^* 22.
irrepressible
admiration.
Siexchanged. uerwcui
Derwentmwu.uu
would
have uccu
been . fit
at lllltuzialfi
Hillsdale, Dee.
.
........ ot ■•'vp.rinu.c
Qinave
Lazarus might be raised.
j with each bottle or the money will be rv- tnultaneously
mtlltaneons! V with the
tllfr Hpfiearance
Hrn^nrxnri. of
nf the
tbn glad
crlnA to
tn be
'm. courteous
zv»nr*uAn&lt; m
mm long
lnna» as
na IH
a ex­ I
Shan wlir
I4v*r Pitt*.
the
They were soon aud wonderfully en-1 funded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold
rider he found bis sympathy enlisted on ; igenciea of their journey threw them to- ' These pill* are scientificaliy cmnpoimded,
lightened.
In IUCU
tbeir1 hy W- H. Goodyear.
-’ The dead wm raised Hl
Qis side, and said to himself that the old I gethor; but Fernandez fur once seemed and uniform in action. No griping pain so
right.—Thereafter to tbe end of the qur.r
fable of the lion und the fox had found ' unable to put any constraint upon him- commonly following tbe use of pills.
tor's lesson* tbe truth that life aud im­
The
salve in
tn ine
the world
for cut*,
cut*. , another
me best
w-,1 ttaive
worm tor
luiuiuci realization,
reuutiuun, when
wurn the
inc newcomer
newcutuer -' self or else did not care to exercise IL They art sdapU*d to both adults and chil­
mortality are brought to life in Christi
dren with perfect safely. We guarantee
Go*pfcl i« Increasingly enforced and illuw bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever di^noniited and, striding forward, met |I He mounted silently und rude off with
they have no equal to the cure of sick
wires,
triter.
chapped
hands,
chilblains
Feruambx.
tratotl to the glorious confirmation by ths
. C4uouut *.
j Axrxd t, leaving Derwcn: Lt follow with headache. Constipation, dyspepsia and
&lt;
1
rising of Chrirt Himself. Incidentally we corns, and all skiu eruptions, and positive-1
Whether lie came in i&lt;eacf r.r war was &gt; the tuuzos.
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
note in the opening leaaon that the jews ly cures piles or no j«y required. It is J a question that no one would, have found, j
As they passed down the Canada the . cel any other preparation. Sold by W.
”
of that time already bad a very clear idea guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or] R quLtu
ask. Tbe first ronnif of his deep young ipan turned in bia saddle and fl. Goodyear.
money
refunded.
Price
25
elm
to
per
box.
I
nee&lt;
V
of the immortality of the soul, fur when
voice wr.s enough to show that he looked back at the majestic peak, tbe
Over seventy daily paper* are delivered
Jesus told Martha that her brpthrr *ho*tld For sale by W. H- Goodyear, tbe druggist,
'
' was animated
a
by a wrath that did pot I first appearance of which bud so fasci- to Bellaire citizens, and they are regular
rise, she answered m
and «mpij
simply as
ni ,
As a result c.t
of ali lung dispute tue
the Film
77 plainly
1
as
Mini jianse to dissemble and consider phrare*. | nated him. It formed a beautiful pic­
anv Lhrh^lan
('hrintiun would now nnswer, *1 know
;
subscribers, too.
any
common council will go to law in an enlusi ne snail rise nijuin at the last dnj-."
deflvor to have the frxnchltea granted the ' It seemed to Derwent, standing by with tore for his parting glance, standing in
as Ajrr's FsmpariUa outttrips all other
tn the taxi Icmiou Jesus foretell* li‘* waterworks company dcclalrud void.
. l intelligence alert and observant, that tho stately isolation nt the head of the gorge, blood-psrifier* in popular favor, to Ayer's Al­
[ character of each man was tnure clearly its noble summit bathed in golden *un- manac U the rawt universally tamHliar publi­
death, but Md's to It an immediate prom lie
ot eternal life. St. John parnns rapidly
! revealed to him by manner bvcuuse lie . thine, while the purple shadow* of hit® cation of the kind in the aorta. It I* printed in
I have suffered for years with rlietuna- ■&gt; did nut understand the language they • afternoon had gathered in the deep ■ ten tanguag-s and the anmal issae exceed*
over the event* of the Im: week, ataumibg
them to be known to the Christians, but 1 tlatn, loss of appetite, and dlatiiriejed blood, i spoke. The indignant wrath of the new- ! chasms around its base. Knowing just , tairtt-eo million* of ropier Aik yourdruotst
dwells on each act demonstrating the ditto- and after great expenditure of time and,1 coiner
more evident
evident than
comer was
was not
not more
than the
the ji where
whore to
to look
look his
his eye
eye caught
caught tlie
the light
light f&lt;* It.
ity of Christ and bis promise of eternal money bad ahuost given up all hopes of;
। insulting defiance uf Fernandez. If he gleam of the great lode running across
Alms collwr students have raised over
life In the next leaaou is related the *til&gt;- relief. Hearing uf Hibbard's Rheumatic j
|
did
not
repeat
in
word*
that
he
held
tbe
tbe
mighty
slope,
and
with
a
pang
of 91000 toward the erection of a Y. M. C. A.
lime act of humiliation Ly which Jeria Syrup. 1 grasped it as a last resurt, and
! man before him powerless in bis hand, ! disapix&gt;intment keener tluui be had reck- building.
showed that he loved hi* disciple* to the after using six bottle* found almost entire
end,and all of the next two le*8ou&lt;&gt; isdevL-V relief. 1 am now able to work on my farm i his manner expressed it ns plainly as oned upon he hade adieu to the hopes
cd to the glorious doctrine of the Comforter. with ♦•a*c. which 1 have not done in I speech; nnd there was n acurctong [lower which it had kindled.
Since there was only an hour or two
As one read* this account in Jahn be feels' years, and 1 advise all pe-roon* suffering to exasperate in his few, quiet sentences.
other blood trodbles,
an intense oc-nviction that be i* reading a with rheumatism
Presently Senor Barrera turned aud of daylight remaining they made as
verbal report by an actual witness. It to try this medicine.
accosted Derwent, asking courteously if much haste as poaribh out of the bar­
Hauwjck Pkkhy.
carries cotivietiun n* a modern “Interview*'
he spoke Spanish. With very sincere ranca, aud then turning from the direct
Thurman. Mich.
is sometime* said to do—by the force of to
regret tbe young man answered that ho road took their way to a ranch on the
Sold by
tcrnal evidence.
. W. II. Goodyear,
. prepared only
- by
.
। slope of the mountains, where Senor Ar­
Thun follow* Christ’s sublime prayer for . The Charb- Wright Medicine Company, did uot: and tnen, taking a sudden resoanda had made arrangements
tion, he addressed Fernandex. "What---------------------------------------------- , for them
his disciples, his betrayal, arrest and ah ! Detroit. Mich.
I due* this num .wish to say to weT he I to spend the night
raignment
Annas
and. :
.T
‘rO?rnt‘before
S’’* A
,ttQr and Ctdaphaa.
■i"ph’u*’aDd
Matthew* uf tlw Frankfort life i
~
‘
'— of
_f
The next morning Fernandez proved
then the curious play between pn&lt;.-*taptMl ,W|U2C row ha* been held to the circuit! ,
L
If It aoncems the ptUuMM
„ to know.
'
to be in the same mood us on tho preced- Tbe wife of Dr. R- C. Kedzle, the em­
k&gt;Hti«au* by which be wm rant k•• k and
o„ ,
„rau!t with munler- ' lhe ..... ‘
a ...
right
SVr1, a?d \be
°f ou* intent. He is out un $50W tail.
1|
'He
M“ wishes to tell rn
you."
"
,'m ,"*1 Fer- tog evening—saying such few words as inent chemist. died Thursday at her home.
replied

Pilate * relenting and hi* wife a f.ttsou* .
■ nandez. “that he has changed his mind were uecessary far interpretation und
Sebewaing coal la bring used at the Bay
:zagr Vi* on th«- 2i»l day of rv i
Plea- Ths student of BIWe history should
&lt;te«ndilo likewise. If jour whisker* are. about selling it at the price named. But ; direction; so Derwent, as ho swung him- City electric light plant to test its quality.
-«1 by %atd A 11. Ajer# to lira °
ilch
a-t?h!’a.u*nt wa» &lt;fb the___ 1 pause at this point and study all the de- | Friz?'.)-and unbecoming use Bucklnxham’* Dye ।1 this te ruild's play
He has signed the : pelf into to* saddle, thought without
The special quality of Ayeris Hu r Vigor 1*
. \. l». 1*“. duly n-wnind In Mid tall* carefully, for right here i* an liter ; *-”d they will look a* when you were younxer
&gt; bund and ba* no right to interfere at all much choetfulness of tho long, silent that It restore* the natural growth. ro!or, aud
f!'.v. m Uber thirty sit »M&gt; of nwrt- luck of polities and popular hatred. Rnrn.u; ;
- Stanton sutd...
l.7’CTu
• Albert -Drum of
At'drew
( ju |Ue WMtu,r ! ride'.jefure him—for they hoped to make texture of ttie hair. It vUiUres tbe rums and
law aud Jewixh prejudice, wk
..'. L .j _* i McAfee, a prominriit—
. U
millownei &lt;nl^ike“Hap uv not sense enough to know
■ Eitzatlan by night. But the ride wm
futlicka. r» tames dandruff, and teals Iteblug
myaterioua providence fcrniahta sorieof j veiw. rur
for $io.OOu
gto.iMW for
tor tlie
tne h«s
n*» of
u: a
&lt; tan-l. i that/
i not destined to bo so silent ns he had an­ humor* In the scalp. In this repsect, it »urKbappen k W eaver, which said Mrt&lt;n&gt;- the strongest evident* of the truth o! the 1 Tbe
The j
jury
ury awarded
awarde&lt;l the pIuinttH
plaintiff 8*W.
850.
Wbo
can
say?
You
may
see
for
your' ticipated. FcAiundez came to hi* side, p.isies all slmular preparations.
Gosnel narrative.
*
I
....
For
Over
Fifty
YcMra
It is a singular and most mnmenitoas j
”r ,'rrr
y
.
» M-lf that tie I* a passionate fool&gt;-the kind I and. observing that they had both been
In ths Battle Creek high st-hool th? girts
of mun to run hl* bead against a rock, ffiomflwhat hasty the day, before, pro- outnumber the b »ya five to one.
................
tinned and of the pvueral stale uf feellag in • *.&gt;ite.i5 thv gum*, aitey* a!I pain, eurrs wind And now and then he finds a ruck of ■ posed to explain fully tho whole history
Tbe
capacity of the Michigan Condensed
reinetly fur dlarrboM.! l&gt;xrDcaiar hardness.'he added griudy. i of tho bond. It would have been a
hrtgage one hundred and flfly four Jerusalem at that time, we have a fautory i colic. nn;l is th*
Milk works at Laming will be doubled.
ad thirty eight rent\ t’tprtnerpal from sources outride &lt;rf tbeliiUeiataa
Derwent did not reply at once. He ’ brutal incivility, of which Derwent waa
-n ' -Aud intere-t tm rroo. So
plete and authentic as wv have of any
If
you
are blllioff*, take Beecham*!} pills.
could not say wbat he distinctly thought: I incapable, to tell the man that he disV.'. ; .S'..,' .»i»v77!n!; MTUhannl.
!
«™ *» •»*•« &gt;'«“■ W* loo* ■'
Marquette prisoner* bait been sot to
“Yon are deceiving we. This man is no trusted bi* statement* altogether; so be­
dit neb) glvea,tbat t-) virtue of t!&gt;e I mort a* much of the Herods ns we do of
fool. and there i* wore in the matter ' listened to a sketch of Barrera*imprac- work at broommaking.
• r »f rale eon talncd in *a»d mortexxe. aud | tj,r Haaorerum monarchs of Great Britain
than you pretend.” Bin he dedde*l that ticable and fiery disparitiou. uf tho de“-SSSTn.-SSSI Tb.&lt;.»—&gt; I—-»■bbn.™&gt;.».&gt; BW.
Mrs. John Van Dyke, aged M yean,
■ he would waive the pnrehase of the \ rirp of tbe other owner* to sell the mine, died of tbe grippe at Holland yesterday.
and tbeir reconailaiirn and :b© rcrioita
1 Buena Esperanza for the present The j nf the difficulty they had in inducing
. "i.l ire
why the chief priest* prevailed are all
bidder, at the north front duOr of made known to us by unquestioned! pro­
| counsel aud direction which he bad de- him to cousent to a «de. and of the manU:r court bouse. In tba city of Hasttngs./lUrry
7 —. •. • n
sired a few minutes before had come to
ner in which he had since endeavored to
C-unty. Michigan, that being tbe plare nt hoid- fane history. Now observe huw completely
&gt;i x the Circuit Ctourt fur *ald county.) un tbe every bule phrase that St. John u«» fils
p J
p
! him most unexpectedly. He had dis- embarraas their effort*.
On abstract
.
dav of January. A- D. ISK. at to o’clock uf lu with that history, and note especially
I Ssr L V 1W 1 • ■■
! trusted Fernandez vagn.-ly from the J ground* Derwent agreed that it was
fo-wHMtj of said day. to satisfy .the amount
• BY QIRISTIAH* REl D‘
| first He now determined that he would , hard that one man should have power to
then du* on ’Aid wartDO-, together with all that be tells his story precisely h* an eye­
:-grt e.«ts, tueludimc the attorney's fee &lt;»f witness would tell it. In the profane hi*
amcricak *»nts* association, laat take nothing through hi* hand*, for ho । annoy others and injure their interests;
provided tn said movtgage aud tory of this era tbe Bible student may find ^cowwohi
______________________________ | fek sure that the taint of frapd would but he said to himself that hp was by no
material for many Lour* of profitable rii | g.—
----- | be upon it. Entirely ignorant though he I means sure ou which ride the injury lay,
joymen t.
1 wa*
uf the
between
and-----------he altogether
to reconsider
WM'.I
&gt;UV point at issue
- -----the
---- ,------”
- declined
On one Im portant'point, however, there
CHAPTER V.
i .two men brforehitn.be was tieverthe- ' Ma
his nwn
own decision. The result was finally
Is great disparity uf opinion. Pilate seemed
less
certain
that
Barrera
was
an
honest
the
exchange
of
a
few
angry words
very anxious to exculpate Jous, or at any
rate *o pretended. Yet when tbe Jews
/
man and Fernandez a Bcoundrtl. After which cut deeply on each side, and then
Jacob Deering didn't hit the nail square
cried out that the prisoner bad viokud
/
a short pause he spoke with a decision the two men parted. Fernandez to join on tbe bead: it glanced and flew into his
tbeir law and. ougut to die, “when.Pilule
£" jg
Seacr Aranda, and Derwent to soothe eye and the uw of the member will be lost
of manner that could nut be mistaken:
beard
that
saying
he
wm
sore
afraid
"
‘
"'sBI
FBVBATH ORDERJacob live* in Alpena.
“Be kind enough to say for me to the himself with a cigar alone.
Afraid of wbatf He bad declared Je*u«
feate of Michigan. County »f Barry—m.
At noon they halted for a short rest
. . • ..... .. — , • u&gt;.
r'-.Mr, 1
gentleman that be may set bis mind at
Dra. Bowen and Hrslop, of Manistique,
Innocent of any offense against the Roman
k
,
and refreshments by the ride of tbe only removed tbe best portion of a maxi’s lung
rest
so
far
aa I axq concerned.
I
shall
" i» highly J»fob
;yrl»
not buy the Buena E^jeranza until I am water on their nxvl. They were in the through an incision in the tide and the
‘
able that be wm, like in-jet Roman official*
..ffl'.iaS
th-*'.* u&gt;d curt hundred and ninety owe.
r of tbe time, an atbelat; ytt lie w*» in'fe.tr. !
assured that there is harrnony among midst of a very wild and desolate coun­ patient is getting well.
Pt M-us. Charles W. Arrustrot.x. Judge of and again questioned Jesua. Noto the
the eellers. 1 wish to take no man'* prop­ try. surrounded by mountains, with a
William Deacon, of Vassar, an old man
I savage
uatement of tbe Saviour in one reply:
ertv against his will. Further, I object ,
------- w_ looking
--------- -- _defile before them. of 77 year*, who ha* been dropondent more
’ *tbeir
“road
Whatlay.
» dd &gt;Swr.t*ed.
"Thou couldst Lave no power a* ail &gt;
to having the price of the mine doubled ’I through
which
or less for eleven years since hl* wife died,
(•a n-adtog and filing the petition, du'y vert- against me except it were given thee from
upon me as you have doubled it within an inviting pUcu for brigandsF thought bung himself to a beam In tbe barn Sun­
the las: half hour. We will therefore say Derwent, regarding the narrow paw and day with a strap.
That 1b. God ta the sovereign and earthly
nothing mure at present uf purchase."
frowning heights.
heights- But,
But. knowit^
knowing how
hoi
may be admitted to ruler* are hi* minuter*, however they may I
The waterworks sriiistle in Three Riven
Fernandez turned sharply and looked sternly this little amusement had been blows weather *1 goalknow, and the aver­
abuse tbeir power ur neglect tbeir dutle’. ,
at him with a light us to* eyes that was [mt down in the
uo *£ age citizen, not being used to it. don’t
The Jew* prevailed. Tbe crucifixion fol
preLedsion of auvthmjrof
anything of the kind. Tne
The
altogether
evil
“
Doyon
really
mean
n~h«l«inn
lowed at once. Cbriil waa laid in the ।
thi*T he demanded. “Do you intend, thought was merely suggested by the brella or a duster.
tomb, and then camv the crowmug proof ,
ot immortahty. That J«ca Chnrf wm
after all my. trouble and expense, to re­ recollection of the many bloody deeds
George Pateben. living three miles west
which such localities bad witnessed in
crucified no one. not even bl* bitterest ene- ,
fuse to t^e the miner
of Colon, while doing work in tbe barn,
mie«. have dented. That be rove from.the
“1 regret your trouble, but it wm times past. It was not even strong jumped from a hay mow. He struck
saidcoun then to
enough
to
deter
him
a
little
later
from
dead was shown by so "many infallible j
astride a small door, injuring him so se­
taken. 1 believe, in the lino of bnAineas,"
proofs" (Acts I. 8). th»t thousand, were
answers! Derwent. “Your expense I falling behind the rear of the party as verely that be is now in a critical condi­
convinced within • few month.. Bafur.will reimburse. But 1 shall certainly they passed down a barranca with a tion.
farther orr'ered. that said
any account of it wa. put In writing th. । There enme q ^nah. a report, a burning
pain tn hit thuuldcr.
not take the mine with tbe [osriouate steer mountain strewn with rocks on
Tbe first Republican state convention. to
fact wm preached in Galatia, Macedonia, [
one ride and a precipice which - dropped elect the delegate- at large to the national
It wa* tbe sound of b horse's hoofs opposition uf one of its owners."
Corinth. R/eme. Alexandria and ron* of
convention and tbe ebafnnan and members
■•This ruau too co power to harm you. twe thousand feet on tbe other.
minor places, aud convert. multtpl:«L j str.Sang on the rocky road as he came up
j The road at this point descended ao of a state rentral committee for 1803-4 will
Tbe proof* must indeed have been umny . tbe gorge, the incluring walla of which 1 will warrant that."
\
x &gt;
•Bat it seems thxt I torire power tiT- shArply that Derwent, to relieve himself be held May 4. at Detroit
and infallible to produce such widespread j coadoctrei the aoun'l with startling di&gt;
Silas Kent of Greenville, disappeared
tinctneM in advance. There was nothing harm tom by taking his property against '*e well ns hi* mule, dismounted and
JOdge of Probate
conviction.
Seven ap -earaucea of Christ arc spe- yet to be *een. but the Bound* made it bi* wishes. That I will cot d&gt;* tmle» I wafted, with the juiitnal following clow tn January last Hi* skeleton was found
i Atm® copy}
cificaUv recorded, aud then follow* tbegen­ pbunlv evident tbakthe rider waa huny- know something of the history of tbe behind him. It wm a dangerous place, Saturday by some hunters In a “»te*htag"
eral Statement of bi. forty day* of instmc ing hl* ammal at a |mce very utmutted to bond that be evidently repudiates. for the almost precipitous incline of the in Cain township. Montcalm county. It is
tion. And-all that time there wm bitt one
road was strewn with fragment* of believed he was murdered.
- "
Derwent saw Frankly, there is a look about this thing
topic—"Tbe thing, pertaining to the king the character of the way
bowlders from the mountain above: and
Seven barn* have been destroyed by fire
domof God.” Tbe affair* of tbia wond the two Mexican* exchange a riyttod that I do not like, and I will not touch his attention was altogether fixed upon
in
tbe
vicinity
of
Marquette
since
Dec. 1.
Then Aranda shrugged his
Hasting*, - - Mich.
and the duties uf tbi* life were firvt taught, glance.
tbe path, when the sudden falling of a in every instance there was unmistakable
.bouMm -nth th, uir ot .
wbo
-I should have taken care to keep this
and then hi. divine mtarion, immortal
rock immediately before him caused him evidence of inn-ndiarism. Citizens are or­
foresee* a difficulty. "It is Barrera, he fool away if 1 had imagined that to*
,t,
n„w&lt;&gt;en&gt;o«-.r.l«&gt;*»d tbe UMM
CAPITAL $75,000.00
to took quickly up the mountain ride. ganizing to catch tbe barn burner*.
I _tou roo that bo b»d mere appearance would tattwidate you
of a higher life were to I*
forth, ime „id to Spouuh
svki'Lrs tewm
There was only time* for a glance—*
Cbrtauan church wm ptantod,aod.’r®^“f threatened to conie.’
bo completely." atod Fernandez ydth a
glance which showed him the partially outrageous!} assaulting his step-daughter,
now turn to Its earthly triato and vicuai x
-And what doe* he expect to gain by bitter sneer.
I
concealed fora of a man behind a great flora Kirbv. was convicted Saturday. He
Mfcbitaa.
t tides._________ _________ __
oob-jokT
ftruoxulea. with on «
“1 am not intimidated in tbe leas..
bowlder—when there came a flash, a re­ was taken to tbe Ionia refonnatory yesterr.rraion rJ tip «u&gt; -T" «*“&gt;
f‘’ra' Mid Derwet t calmly. “If you think so port. a burning j&gt;ain in hi* shoulder,
uo ■ terr wakoblo reeeptioo to, that you are mistaken. But you do n- »t ttook
. and rimultaneottriy tne frightened mute
A man recrirvd at the hospital la Big
*o. Yuu know very well why I decline
hurrying rider. "He know.
। dashed past, knocking him off his feet Rapids bad both rare torn off. He had
do nothin1 hare b»“here.
And be to have anything farther to du with this
• out (TOO, th. «A*1 r»&gt; "SU “•*
, He was conscious of falling down the been caught by '.he bead while coapRug
tautlonor tubtle bumu&gt; woothw. KU do-*’! tis hand with a qtdek. significant affair. Let as have u » more words. It
. precipice, of throwing out his hand* anear Lake City. He brought bl* ear*
L Rrynoid*. Cashier. th. MMUtnt trU&gt;r, to be «ur«. but -tat
is sufficient to state explicitly ttott 1 will
; with hlm and tbe doctor aewed
। wiidlv to save himself, of a crushing
bu»a™d.ot tbou«ht;«m m.r., wmoeo .0-1
not buy tto- Buena Esperanto under tbe
blow upon the head—and darkness fuleluldretirvio. *&gt;“■■» *»d “*•
•But Barrera i* m m.m who stops at present circnmutaucre at r.ny price.
PMU1UU meh it Ml. a ho.. Io th. proflu.
It will be well to conciliate
Having sai’l this he turned and waited[ towed.
wS~-ll o*k" • boi. io th. t«»out
railroad torpedo last week, and carried tt
.
CONTINUED
away. It was the only thing to do. tor
around in hi* pocket several day*, not
P. T. Colrro*e.
be felt that to* uwn aug'-r was rising,
knowing wbat it was. but bring of a geaand be knew that nothing could have
Alarwi^Hkfn b-- nit-red tu divide Ida
every nay
*------- - |
AEU r.J
been mure inadvisable than an alterruItalian fruit eeiter ucenrionally
I prOTckM.' r-tunwU
•
.
. __ _____mm*. ...rttitur of neco i Ulot E*rrvr» &lt;«.«&gt;
ttou with Femandrz. Ln fact, a* c-xder
11»K*J irf cuo«Ui*tu&gt;? 1 *»U drfj &gt;»•thought catue to him. be wx&lt; cnuhrwa
so openly
i Tort H
iu h*
H* k“"r* lunt be had urea rmd» t &gt; k
and deesdediy. A little diplomacy wumd
___
of man :* endowed with parity I ilut hr can do ncthtaj.'
hare been better. He uiignt have de&lt;
Tor ■uesucg &lt;rf Uh* IdW1
' .'id h«lr«*Fr Drr-r»=. »«««» b.doder
vocal animate. by wl
v»d ISVJr ot l»r Ucstugrlo
f
By a mistake * Bellaire drug rlrr&lt; put IndependentI r.rrr
Houoa. u»» *rr ■»“&gt;&gt; think of that vdw. an I a* he walked
up aconite for arnica. Earty «ud
Gwrrv Sheet*
! tbr
io *u UhCT»srt. bowevrr »od down the oeuik of the t’ejni toward L-e tisuneat ha. prohrirfy «rcd tbe We «
Provide has factored upon
mule* and ti» tn*'Xo*. hr tbuc^nt rue­
fully that hi* first effort tn Mexico xeemed Mr*. Hayes, tbe victim.
iney
«— —
_ r
likely to prove a ffiuco &gt;n ^"7
Sbeeto to k»owa to have «« a*
•What '•* the matte: T be asked, turn
Wmte be stood idly watching tue
whirling wxttr on its cczne. i«7»r

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Hastings City Bank,

�OUR TWO STORES ARE FULL
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Silk Mufflers. Cashmere Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads, Picture Drapes,
Fancy Ornaments, Fur Muffs, Fur Capes, Ribbons in endless variety.

Ladies’ Velvet Slippers. Men’s Velvet Slippers, Rubbers
Alaska Over Shoes, Arctic Over Shoes, Felt Boots,
Perfection Overs, Socks and Rubbers,

And Many Other Beautiful Christmas Presents
That will make glad the hearts of your friends, and this holiday a merry one indeed to those near and dear to you.

THE LEADER
JUDGE Yc

NOT.

Cropping from
and foible*
Holding up tbe
Carping ou tbe viler porta;
Wrapped la self. and wdf so luring.

ably secured; heavy price* paid; special
provided, as this writer knows from
and every facility afforded that
hriman ingenuity can devise, to produce a
book that shall be better than any rival
publication. Photography and photograv­
ure work. With all tlie latest improve­
ments, are indulged in, und fortunes are
spent in their production every seasof —
Printers’ Ink.

Ye are killing all tho. beauty
That the aln and to tr hide.

Wgh the cruelty ot pride.
Ye art blotting out tlw luster
That perhaps are bristly sbiaing
’Newth their covering uf sin.
That which ChriHi lias called the zreaU

That without which all la droM;
Ye ftirgetting, cast yi»or venom
Under ahadow of the Cr««.

Ix»l yourm-h-w the judgment share.
—I’lttsbnrg Bulletin.

Philosopher*, although as a rule men of
exceedingly pceitivc opinions and
k! verse to confMMng their Ignorance upon
any point whatever, bare failed signally in
arriving at any satisfactory codc!union as

grated that ho wm created nwtciaiiy tor the

wise might bare supposed, the uodonbud
the dweller* upon earth.

holding the end of a stout rope at the other
extremity of which is a book fixed In
shark's month, man mny, with the aratanumber of bls fellows, have tba
best of tbe shark. But alone and in tlie
wholly and alwoluiely the other way, and the strongest
swimmer ami tbe bravest heart fail when

Ignorantly, carelessly,’ because of un­
recognized bias, we fail to tell tbe truth.
few men and women who
have learned perfectly tbe art of telling
the truth. Undoubtedly it is an art to be
learned. It is one we shall not take tbe
trouble to lenrn. unless we love tbe truth.
So that the foundation of the highest sort
of truthfulness is moral virtue, not mental
efficiency. But the Intellectual element
comes in. A man must think before he
speaks—this our grannies told us—and be
must discriminate between what he knows
and wbat he Kumm* or imagine* or con­
clude*, and he must lie discreet iu tbe use
of his adjectives; and, probably, a nun
may die at a /rood old age without having
n obliged to form much acquaintance
tbe superlative degree.—All tbe Year

A story is told of a judge who became so
intcrexted in the statement, ot
would be
aasaasin who had just missed fatally stab­
bing his victim that be exclaimed at one
point of tbe narrative, "Ah, you'should
have struck more to the left!” The judge
was the last man to have committed
deed
of violence, but his surprise that tbe thing
had not been done more skillfully caused
him to forget tbe question of life and
death which was involved.—San Francisco
Argonaut.

"Now.. children
Sunday school
gentleman visitor, wbo had been talking
to tbe scholars about “good" people and
“bad" peopl
"now, children, when I am

who, armed with a knife.

and what« tbe reason •” He expected the
reply would be, “Because some nre good
and other* bad,” but, to his discomfiture,

the many apn.vently ant ben tic narra-

Hen and others are poor.”—New York Ad-

sontbeni

mmls

A professional farmer says: "Thera is
only one way whereby
with equity and
butter
farmer nod no combi na­
tion of farmer* enn force the butter mar­
ket up or down. Botany man can raise him-

uot a hotel in either tie L niter!

with liundrwc* of railway folders ,

twenty-five-eent-a-ponnd man by
and marketing the quality of butwhich people will pay twenty-five
awntjmental young Bostonian i* fond
of gauatering about the Common la the

City water rents payable from Jan. 1st
to loth.. 1802. at the ofthe of secretary of
Board of Water Commissioners.
Jno. P. Roberts, Sec.

lagara
The Michigan Central “The
Falls Route’’ will sell round trip excursion
tickets to Canada points at one fare for the
round trip. Tickets will l»e sold Decem­
ber 21, 22 and 23. 189L good to return and
including January 9, 1892. These tickets
ill not be accepted for passage on the
North Shore Limited trains Nos. 19 and
aim 20
Farm of 120 acres in Irving. Barry
county, Mich., known as the Mlles Engle
farm. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
tivation. SO acres good oak timber, seven
miles from Hartlng.v Above farm will be
Mild cheap, and ou very reasonable terms.
For jfartlculars enquire of W. J. Dibble.
’Marshall. Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon,
Hastings, Mich.
The December crop report embodies the
statement that the fanu statistic* returned
by supervisors last spring furnished the
following statistics: The total number of
farms in the state is 148,589. Tills ex­
ceeds the number reported In the spring
of 1890 by 8,399. The urea qf improved
farms
Is 8.258.185
acre*.
land
Bn increase of 278.577 acres as compared
with 1890. The area of unimproved land
is 5.605,779
acres and tbe total area in
farms. 12.861,964 acres, an increase of
299,227 acres as compared with the pre­
vious year: The average size of farms Is
87.74 acrus or more than three acres less
than one year ago,
Tbe report furthersbdws that wheat Im­
proved somewhat during November. Yet
the condition Dec. 1 was far from satisCo tn pared with vitality and
factory.
growth ot average years the condition hi
the southern coqj^tics was 91 per cent,
in tbe central 97 per calL in tlie northern
101 per cent and in the state 93 per cent.
One year ago tlie condition in the southern
cjuntles was 103. in the central 99 and
In the Dortheni counties and tlie state 102.
The unfavorable showing is mainly doe to
the warm and dry September and the dry
October, though the injury Uy fly is very
extensive. Nearly 40 per cent of the cor­
respondents in the soutlveru counties re­
port damage by the HMBlan fly. The
number of bushels of wheat reported mar­
keted by fartneraln November Is 1,638.968.
Of this amount 835.191 bushels were mar­
keted In the first or southern tier of eounlle*: 276,539 bushels In the second tier:
880.302 bushels In the third tier. 410.847
bushels in the fourth tier; 205.568 bushels
in the fifth and sixth tiers, and 81021
bushel* In tbe northern counties.
twenty-six elevators and mills from which
reports have been received there was no
wheat marketed during the month. The
total number of'bushels of wheat reported
marketed in AugusL September. October
and November is 7,010.955 which Is 1.861.[100 bushels more than reported marketed
In the same months last year. Live stock
U in a good healthy and thrifty condition.

Kreat.
still &lt; Common online!! meet puis unnt tc. ad— —hundreds
_—,— _ of
—fish
— are—
tbe royal aquarium in St. PWere- ioanjment Friday evening. Dec. 11. ’91.
Roll call, present AW*.
Bentley.
1 Rllnston. Reynolds, Sent?., Spence: gfaanrt,
u&amp;gb the Cape Cod «ywa* la ■ Mance. Nel sod. Waters.
On motion Aid.

Finance committee reported

• Wife*

upon «-

Morrdbj- AM. Bentley

that the report be accepted and adopted.
Carried by all ayes.
Finance committee reported favorabry
upon account of C. W. Warner for tax re­
ceipts arid notices to tax payors 89. Moved
by Aid. Blhuton that the report be accept­
ed and adopted. Carried by all ayes,
Aid. Manee took hi* seat.
Moved by Aid. Bentley that tbe report
ot committee ou electric lights be accepted
and same laid upon the table.
Carried.
CITY ACCOlaTS.

Dr. Woodmansee. 300 loads of gravel
Jeff. St.
KH 50
. --U
John Robinson, labor
J. B. Roberta, supplies
J
Sergea tit A Co.. coal
Jas. Shay, haul same
t 10
Geo. Booth, trenching
I). Woolcntt. ,-anie
5. Wiley, same
L. W. Kt-nfleld. cupping.
B. Bros. &amp; Wilkins, supplies
52 31
Moved by Aid. Spence that the accounts

be allowed and orders drawn for same.
Carried, ayes. Bentley, Bllnston, Reynolds.
Sent x and Spence. Nays, none.
Moved by Aid. Sentz to adjourn. Carried.
J. B. Roberts. Recorder.

Going to Florida
Going to California
Going to Mexico
Going to New Orleans
Going to Mobile
Going to Savannah
Going to Hot Springs
Going to Denver
Going to Seattle
Going to Tacoma
'Going to Los Angelos
Going to Santa Barbara ?
Going to St Paul
Going to Minneapolis
Going to St lx&gt;uis
Going to Austin
Going to Omaha

Do You Know It?
If you don t, then you are the only one that
oesn.
DON T YOU KNOW THAT

Spary Phillips
Has the best line of

Coffees, Teas and Canned Goods
In the city 1 He has and is prepared to prove it by
rice. See his

DECORATED HANGING LAMPS
HEX
li(» BY

And nice assortment of VASES and STAND LAMPS at prices
that defy competition.
He wants to buy all the dried apples that he can get.

'&gt;■ dng to salt Lake
Going to anywhere
Going to everywhere
Write your inquiries
Geo. DeHaven,
Genl rass’r Agent
Grand Rapids, Mich.

CHANCERYSALE
lu pursttanM or and by virtue ot a* order and
decree ot the circuit court for the county of
Barry, tn Chancery, tn the Stale ot Michigan,
rtaln cause therein cwndimlieretu ItaxW R. Cook Is complainant and
William Znschnitl. John Zosrhnltt,
Gottlieb ZuKhnltt are
II! sell

floor o! Ulf Court House. In lbs City of Hastings.
County of Barry and State of Michigan, (said
Court Botr-e being tbe viace for holding tbe eir-

Do You Have Weak Eyes?
Do you want to know what ails your eyes!
Do yon need your eyes examined by one who can tell
what yon need i

log &lt;1 exertbed property, U&gt; wit:
uale. lying and being In the County of Barry
and State of Michigan, known and described as
fnitows.towlt:
ret fractional Halt nf north

If yon do, call on Dr. Lowry, the oculist, the optician.
Take this advice and you wont regret it; hnd you will save
your eyes and money in the end.

KEi.’SaS

DR. LOWRY

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

Hastings Banner.

The best Advertis­
ingmediumin Bar­
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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 35
HASTINGS. MICH., DECEMBER 31, 1891.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays •

*

COOK BROS..

ONE OF TEN. THE PEOPLE’S
We are one of tenfstores, owned and con­
trolled by the largest retailer (in . his line) in the
world. * We buy cheaper, seil closer, and are the
leaders in everything we sell. Hence

TDD tffiM AMD
From any consideration when you want anything
in the line of clothing, gents’ furnishing goods, hats
and caps, to fail to see ns. When you want any­
thing, go where it is to be found, and found in
quantity and quality to make a satisfactory selec­
tion. and at a price that will more than repay you
for time, money and trouble in coming to

DRUG STORE.
Bor lo years the leading drug
and book store in Hastings.

The most complete stock and
lowest prices. All kinds
used in the county.

III. 5- GoODYK'^R,
The only practical drug­
gist of 25 years experi­
ence.

Hastings, - - - Mich.
COUNTY NEWS.
OUR COUNTY.
Gcueral.

HUDSON’S
GRAND RAPIDS.

Prepare for Christmas Day
By taking advantage of the

SPECIAL
BARGAINS
*-XKT—

'

Crockery,
Glassware,
and Lamps.
.
Dinner, Game. Fish, Pudding and other seasonable sets. /
A personal inspection of our stock and reduced prices will
well repay you to get our prices before buying.
Highest market prices paid for butter, eggs, live poultry
and game.
__

Jos.

Rogers.

from Our Immense Stock:
We quote belowja few articles specially
adapted for

-Holiday Gifts­
Ladies’, gents’ and children’s handkerchiefs in lineiL
. rape and chiffon; initial handkerchiefs; silk
*‘' e
linens: table napkins: fancy spreads: elegant fans; kid g»,
all qualities guaranteed; pocket books; hand bags. Per™n’«’•
toilet soaps; down pillows- down qn&gt;lfaj bed spreaids,,
blankets; all silk ribbons Nos. 7, 9 and 12, for fancy work, at
10c. yd., etc.

Our Bargain Sale of Cloaks
ROSENBAUM &amp; SPEYERS.
KALAMAZOO, MICH.,

Int lo build ■ reWdenre.
. ^1*2!°"°' Crelrlevllle baa moved
Into J. P, WUUutfa bornw.
Report ny. tbal A. A. Aldrich baa purchared btrattoE’a lulcreat In the Hardware
and wilt conduct the business alone.
.J*®’1. ™"lp. 18 «®cUd« « building
market^
10 ** nscd for " nicBl

Mrs. D. DeBeth, of Galesburg. Is visltln&lt; relatives in town.
c.
.I!enk*8 nnd Ml“ Adl Mosher of
Cloverdale ar^ guests of Mr?. Q. A. Hynes.
Hickory Corners.

d?&gt;‘
Alr* I’ruurelr round
8 x .ot re..8 K‘8t "St spring lambs lylnfr
dead. 1 be cause Is a mystery uJat he can­
not solve.
l^st week Geo. W. Williams with hl*
mother M year* of age. his daughter. Mrs.
Franc Aldrich, wife of A. A. Aldrich,
their sou Claire AIdrleh nnd his son lio
went f&lt;r Kalamazoo and sat for photograph« ruprewntating five generations.
M. F. Barber and wife made a brief vis­
it with friends in Almo and Kalamazoo
last week.
Mn., Win. Smith I* on the sick list, Dr.
Elliott In attendance.
E. Andrews viated his
daughter
vtn I* attending school In Kalamazoo one
day last week.
Or»n&lt;evllle.
belayed Letter.
J-ast Sunday some boys were skating on
Fish lake where the Ice was thin, and
Hnr«y Lewb went in where the water was
alxnit thirty feet deep. A couple of small
boy* got a short pole and kept him afloat
qntil help arrived. It wa&gt; a narrow e*.
fflt|&gt;e fur he, went down four times, and
was unable to stand when dragged out
Ou Sunday night death released Mrs.
Adam Lewis, after a week of terrible suf­
fering. Mrs. Lewis has lived here nearly
forty yean-. She leave* a husband and
six children.
Mrs. Will VanHorn and daughter Vida
visited friends here last ..Saturday.
Mrs. Albert Clark, of Bellaire, was call­
ed here by the illness and death of her
mtttisr Inst week.
John Osgood has bought the W. M. par­
sonagi-. and moved into the same.

Freeportera an? doing a great deal of
Kidtlng In'cauM? the commixsiuner* are Del*y«d Utter.
slow about having the Iron bridge north of
Corn Thomas was in Hastings this week.
town finished at once. For over two
Mrs. rhomta and her children are In
months the road has been blockaded and Rutland. •
•
farmers go elsewhere to dv their trading,
Kittle Tuwnsend has arrived from Verhence the justifiable kick.
montrtfie. where she has been .for the
The Lowell A Hastings R. K. will soor\ past two weeks.
The surprise on Miss Theda Kel.sk was
erect a new depot utar Freeport. This
looks although the company proposed to well attended, and all report a good time.
Mrs. Woodward preached a very inter­
stay.
esting sermon at the school house Sunday
Freeport pugilists who aspire to meet evening.
Sullfvan, meet in music hall Saturday
John Fuller is lu Muskegon this week.
night* and spill each other's gore.
Jqbn Blood and wife Sundayed at Aus­
The Lenu Table factory at Nashville is tin Barnum's.
Mrs. E. Fisher, of the State road, was
now in full blast, and is an institution of
in
Coat* Grove last Sunday.
which that village I* justly proud.

'I WHOLE NO. 1907
gram rendered, after which Santa Claus
ascended« ladder and entered through a
back window and proceeded to distribute
bls many presents.
The speaking contest occurred at the M.
E. church on Wednesday evening, and a
full house was royally entertained. The
1st prixe of 85 was awarded to Nellie Sny­
der, the second of 83 to Agness Holly and
the third of 82 to Edith Bevier.
Mrs. E. Lv«asn* still very sick, but
some hojxs are entertained of her recovery.
Doc. Hough Is still on the sick Hat
S,,yder i’&lt;u’ returned from
Chicago, where he has been working for
the past three months.
A. L. Haight and (nmlly have returned
to Woodland, and it is reported will locate
in our village.
Wanted, a goal undertaker and furni­
ture store.
Our school has closed for a two weeks
vacation.
Our saloon has moved from Ums Warner
building back to the Sherman house.
The North Jordan school district have
•urchased an InternaHonal dictionary.
We would suggest tliat other schools
do likewise.
We arc sorry that our items 'did not
reach you In time last week. We mailed
them a* usual.
Eugene Baker has filed a note with Esq.
Veltr. that Ise will appeal the Earnest vs.
Baker attachment suit.
As we predicted last week, Cornelius
Smith was arrested for dealing too heavily
In Rowlader wood, lie was taken to Bas­
ing? but gave ball.
A new sidewalk has been built tn front
of the M. E. parsonage ami church.
W. O. Lowden was In the village on le­
gal business the 23d.
Our township has paid for over 1.200
woodchuck beads since last town meeting.
Many of our cltlxen* who have not
complied with a recent request for the
census bureau to fill out certain blanks,
are receiving notices that they will be
prosecuted if they do not nt once comply.
As a refusal to comply has been made, a
criminal offense with a fine of one hun­
dred dollar? attached, we would advise
our citizens to comply rather than to be
&lt;1 ragged before the U. S. court at Grand
Rapids and fined.
Tire Hastings BxxMMn and Detroit
Tribune can still be obtained by leaving
one dollar with Pataertun A Smith.
W. C. Naah, of Olivet, and Edwin Nash.
&lt;zf Kalamo, are spending the holidays
with Woodland friend*.
John Smith and family, of Jackson,
spent Cbrlslmatta Woodland.
Geo. Garlick anti Frank Aspinall have
new signs,
People who have not paid their taxes,
can soon expect a visit from treasurer,
John Uc.
•
E. Barnum. of Nebraska, 1* visiting rela­
tives In Woodland.
.
Thefiuitof Cornelia* Smith vs. C. E.
Rowlader was tried In Woodbury Monday,
but wc have not beard the result.

■ibMUb,.
vilhtge Tut^a

°f y°°r Cil)’ W“ ln U:ia

Mrs. Loomis, of Bartie Creek, was the
w'Xk °f I,,8hvHIe fr,ftnds the first of the

• Mbs Estella Heath has gone to Hasting*
to spend her vacation.
Mbs Wardell has finished her teaching
here and returned to Hastings, bbe will
be greatly missed by her scholars as well
as older friends.
Chas. Robinson, of Brooklyn. Ohio, was
the guest of John Furnlss last week.
.1 । »MIdrtch and tlMU*^terii are spending
the bpllday vacation at HolL
I^rof and Mrs. McLaughlin gave a tm
to the teachers of our school last Thunday.
Kate Dickinson is home from Kala­
mazoo college.
' negv&lt;&gt;nSe (&gt;Smun 18 homc fr0In Albion

The hydrants and pipe of the water
works was tested Thursday.
T,u' .?*•. F" c9n|nvK’&gt;tional and the
Evangelical Sunday schools each have M
Cbri.tmm, trev ,nd u,, n,p,|S ,
and Christmas corner.
Rila N’iehold* is vfeiifogin Lansing.
Mrs. II. G. Hale was at Grand Rapid*
Tuesday.
. ua°.d
of Hastings, is visiting
nt 11. l«. Hale s.
M. B. Brooks and wife spent Christmas
at Irving.
Mrs. Estlier Grech 1# quite sick.
Benha and Harry Walrath. of Lansing,
spent Christmas at their grandfather’s.
uS^md’Cy *ud B'
MiddleviUe, were In town Friday evening.
Mrs. Wm. Kilpatrick, of Grand Rapids,
was the guest of Edith Fleming, Wednes­
day.
Mrs. J. W. McAllister Is visiting at On­
tario.
T. l&gt;.
ot Oiktm. to hoto-or &gt;
visit.
L. W. Feigliner and wife and Lain
Feighner spent Christmas at ^axUaud.
visitinghere.
Prof. MeljinghHn lefUirrd at Harrison
Wedueaday evening.
G. WUklmro i lias moved most of hb
things to the Bowker farm.
E. Payne and wife spent Uhrlrtma* at
Kalamazoo.
A concert and watch meeting will be
given l»y the Radical* at the ~
V. B. cbarch
at Cedar Creek New Years eve.
H. Loomis spent Christmas
Payne’s.
Arthur Gesler ba* gone loOhio.
Your scribe attended the Xnuw
Cloverdale.
I wish the B.utxeu and aU it* readers a
Happy New Year.

The Christmas tree at the church was
ms enjoyable affair, and the church wan
filled with an appreciative audience. But
DanflnUI.
Nonparlel Lodge. K. of T.. will .be in­
as
too often happens at sualt times some
K. Hosmer U building a hj&gt;rse barn.
The Christmas tree was loaded with
stituted at Woodland, Tuesday evening,
II. Swift I* recovering from a severe cut one had to bring alcohol along and mar
January nth.
»
•bme very eostly preaeute. such as an oron
his
friot.
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■
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gap. rocking chairs, silver (dated knives,
a,
Nashville ran now call on the water parlor lamps, etc. The church was crowdScviagaj -former* are vet busking corn.
works for aid to tight a (ire. and the works
Mr*: B. W. Austin b entertaining her mother hero Christmas.
I, and all Memt?d to have enjoyed
William Doonan Is very sick, and but
will, figuratively speaking, respond with
elves that the Chrbtmas had come to brother, Daniel Warner, and wife.
both fe^t.
Several farmers have beeu plowing for little hopes are entertained of hl* recovery.
again once more.
Alex McCallum is recovering.
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D*:y &amp; btrliutham shipped &lt;he nicest the past few day*.
M. B. Ilronk-. received a bunch of mis­
Janie* Ryan is some better.
Mr. Carl and daughter, of Kalamo, were
tletoe. (raja his brother. T. II. Brooks, of carlgatl of lambs that has ever been *|j|pMrs. Shipman, of Richland, visited per
at
R.
Elerton
’
s
Wedncaday.
Cutlerville. Kansas, one day last week. pMivut of this county for this time of the
The Hoamer.sdiool, under the manage­ sister, Mrs. Campbell, last week.
Edmund* and son's Jock
The bunch was cut from an elm tree, and ytffr. L.
The postoffice lias l&gt;een muVed lo the
is a beautiful specimen. It is quite a cur­ went with them and they averaged in Bat­ ment of Miss' Winfield Downs, k progress­ store of Gru. Mosier.
ing
finely.
tle
Cw-k
one
hundred
and
eleven
pounds
iosity to the most of our people.—Nash­
Fred Hunt is working f&gt;x Sir. Farr, of
A
Happy
New
Year
to
all.
fsT bead, and brought a nickel a pound.
ville News.
There were two fine f'hrbtmas trees at Pnilrtevllle.
Wturtan beat tliat?
Hie Carpenter boys have fcwtf got their
Delayed letter
Flute Mosher was taken with la grippe the Hosmer school house. The Sunday barn wall completed.
school cla**tx| rendered some flue singing.
The nauls are nearly Imjmsslble, they last Friday night, and is quite sick at this Several fine presents were presented to
Milo.
X
writing.
are-so rough.
•
Cottles Palmaller. of Albion, helped friends.
Carrie Ibtd. our popular school tefceher.
Farmers arc drawing grain away to pay
along the exercises at the Christmas tree,
has closed Ker school for the holidays.
taxes.
.
lie will also j reach at the church al the
Many of our citizens have a touch of their
Frank Guy amt wife ot Sebawit. Ionia
, Mrs. Core. Rising is very sick at this
usual hour next .Sunday.
county spent Christmas with Maple Grove oid friemL la grippe.
writing.
.
Harvey Bellinger bi* bought ground in
Milo has struck a boom Indhe line
Mrs. Halton is taking care of Mrs. Chamotte, and -will put up a farmers’ shed friend*.
getting
married. Will I)unnf1|| was th
W. C. Meeks ha« a son, daughter and
Rising. .
first To solve the problem "Is tnnrriage a
April.
a niece vbltitig him from Ohio.
Mr. llebcrly ami daughter, of Minne­ new
Heliry \\'iekwire and daughter, ot llasI failure" and brought Ids brido down to a
Al
Raci-y
has
purchased
the
old
Jarrard
apolis. Kansas, are visiting at his daugh- lingA arc visiting old frlexds in this vicin­
well furnbhed house to prove tilt- truth or
homestead.
tcr's. Mrs. Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. Cotton of Coats Grove fabily &lt;»f the statement Madam rumor
..
A big time Is expected by the Fa rater’s ity.Arden
Muffard was seen on the streets j&gt;l»eut Chrbtmas at Geo. Conley’s.
says cards are out for three more weddings
Allhngp «t a Christmas dinner at Mr. of Battle Creek last week. He is getting
W. P. Jarrard has purchased Win. Saie near Milo, wh[ch will take place lieforethe
Aldrich’s of Odessa.
BxNXr.n readers will see this In print.
along finely.
ford's farm.
»
Miss, Elsie Meyer? and Elmer Marlow
Mr. and Mrs. Burket have returned to
For two or three weeks previous to
visited at Maple Grove Sunday.
Woodlaud.
’
Christmas there was not a day passed but
their home in Ind.
S. Kidder has’rented a farm at Morgan DclAfod Letter.
what from six to eight ladles todk the
UMwlina.
and will move on It in the spring.
Mr*. E. Lucas I* quite sick.
morning train for Kalamazoo. On tht-lr
Mrs. Lang is slowly recovering ti rom return In the p.BL. what armfuls of boxes,
Warner Smith is cutting wood for Mr.
Edith Densmore is some better.
Ln Grip.
Branch.
,
Mies Gaul I# again in her school.
bundles, and mysterious thing* wrapped
John Caswell is dangerously ill with in paper. But lire mystery was solved
Born to David Klingcrman and wife, a
Our school Ls having a two weeks vaca­
lung difficulty.
bov.
Thursday evening when Jacob's ladder, the
tion. .
Mrs. Hinchman, Mrs. Freeman and tallies and walls were covered with nearly
Freeman Haskins and family visited at
Mra. John Veltc has been on the sick
Samuel Weeks are under the Dr’s. care.
R. and M. Lipscombs last week.
list during the past week.
200 presents. The little church was filled
Mrs. M. Aldrich Is very sick with nerv­ with the old and young, speculating what
e There'will be a Ladies’ Home Mission
Tho D.' nf IL held a pleasant social at
ous prostration caused by the sudden Santa hrul In store for them. After the
■ Society organized at Mrs. Frank Meyers’ Ira Jordan's last Friday night.
death
of
her
brother.
on New Years' day. All are Invited to
C. S. Palmerton was on the sick list part
evening exercises were over then came the
Julius Crosby and wife of Manistee, but distribution of presents. How many little
of last week, bul pressure of legal business
come.
formerly of this place, bare recently mov­ heart* were made happy. The evening
Mrs. Gilbert was in Saranac last Tues­ soon brought him to the front.
ed
near
Battle
Creek
to
work
his
father
’
s
The suit o! Eugene Baker vs. Hiram
passed off pleasantly, and many a fond
day__________________
Wheeivr, was called In Nashville last Fri­ farm.
mother thought "It was better to give than
Mrs. Turn Jones fell heir to 81000 by to receive."
Delayed letter.
,
.
day, 3biR was adjourned by the plaintiff till
Ilowen* Mill*.
the death of her aunt
What’s the matter with Daniel E. Soper,
5. C. Warren, who has been in poor January 5, 1822.
ex-secretary of State? What an amount
Tlw suit of Frank Earnest, of Fate
health for wmie time, will have a sale and
of cheek in his forced resignation. Salary
give up fanning and will move north of Plains, vs. Eugene Balter was tried Hi .- Pleasant weather at this writing.
Justice Velte’s court on Wednesday lu.-t
Quite a number from Hastings and so small Itc had to resort to ^quawbuek
the village of Shelby on the lake shore.
J. W. Briggs met with a serious acci­ and a judgment of 5100 and costs rcndeied other parts ale Christmas dinner at Jacob methods to Increase It.
Homer Flower has been at Goblcvllle a
dent which might have cost him his life. In favor of the defendant.
Odell’*.
Three of our hunters, who went north
The S. D. Church bad a wood bee Mon­ few day* purchasing stock cattle to feed,
While driving n colt before a cart some
and turn off next summer for grass beef.
three miles from home near the residence to hunt deer abo$l two months ago. re- day to cut wax! for their church. .
Jay Carpenter went to Moerly. Mich, on
of Andrew Soutbrard bls colt became turatd to their anxious wive* last week.
-r'
Middleville.
frightened and springing forward and They tell some pretty big snak" stories to a business trip last week.
Frank Buck and wife spent Ckristaa*
Mr. Ed Cady of Battle Creek wllega is
sideways, struck a stump, throwing Mr. account for their long absence, but a* they
in
the
village.
honest boys, we cannot doubt conducting the meetings at the S' C.
|J out on the hard, frozen ground. He are ajl
Will Webb spent Sunday in Rockford.
Cbureh this week.
hung to th^llnes and was dragged some
Edith Chase is visiting her parents iu
Quite a number are on ihc sick list, this
distance Iwtore the horse stopped. He * N&lt;M tong since Charles Rowlader sold a
Martin.'
was taken home by Mr. Southend। «!&lt;&gt; ***• car lo*d ot wood to n man in Sunfield Uy week.
Gertrude Nlmo, of Grand Rapida b the
the
name
of
Cornelius
Smith
fur*pot
cash,
iUch and Pierson were called.
guest of H.K Hen'liick and wife this week.
were broken but he was very badly in­ but it seems that Smith did not Ifultlil his • Newel and Mattle Barber were home
Fanny Seaver b bone from th* Univer­
nart Of the contract by paying cash; but
jured. He is better at this writing.
sity.
from Kalan»z.tx&lt; to spend Christina?.
The people in the vicinity of Bowens the matter was finally arranged with a
Clias. Hayter and family spent Christ­
Mary GUbert. returned to her home In
KDUd&amp;alance sllll due Rowlader. Some
Mill, in, tattlw or b.lMln* •
mas In Caledonia.
Leonida* &gt;edne«l*y.
without doubt. b&gt; ■ Hborel .ub-u:iplton, • time afterward, Rowlader -wild Smith anA Fausey and wife, of Carltoo. spent
John Barber is reported letter.
otbec rarload of wood. From this several
nice church could be builtMrs. I.can Palmatter and two sons, of Christmas In the village.
legal bompllratlon* have arisen, and the
Ward Gribbpn risked his parents in
Oeltou.
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prospects are that some one will find then - Charlotte. h» visiting in this place.
Mrs. Joe Maginn'u, of Kabtmazno. spent &gt;iashvjlte Christmas.
F. C Brooks and wife and Maude Cun- ■seivee In the soup.
the holiday* with her parents. J. Brown' “ SamneF Baker returned !bh Canada
ninglmm spent Christina.-, at Hastings.
Mr*. Elmer Ruing h rvry *lek.
Wbdm-Miay. '
A. K. Potter ami best girl were at Grand
, , , . ,
Jtdin Ix-e. our towushlp treasurer, will and wife.
J. W. .Saunders k line possessor of a fine
Mrs. Vamlcwalker entertained friends
take In taxes at the Exchange bank next
Rapid* Nmas.
litter of blooded pups.
from Grand Rapids Christmas. '
A. E- Keuaston of Hastings was in town
The memlx-T? at the Ikin'** society preS*Otir merchants are all doing n big holiday
Mr Calms and wife, from Hickory
Monday on business.
Corners, vialted their daughter. Mrs. st-nted the'M. X. church with a fino silver
J no. Carpenter and Geo. Hughes wen t
communion set Christina* eve.
. '
tn
s.
f
ii.
Schantz
has
his
store
very
beauti
­
Elmer
Reynolds,
last
week.
Petoskey Saturday on a prospecting tour.
Grace Gibb&gt;. b visiting reiatixrs In Grand
4 number from this place attended the
Sheriff Benham was on our streets Monfully decorated.
entertainment at Milo Chrtetma* eve. *nd Rapid*.
Mrs. IkUrb visiting reiatives.ln Kalama­
they exprewed their great admiration fur
tbu V«&gt;- bad ttUtbt ttlnrtr
We could not ask tor nicer wralher. It
*
'couple attended &lt;be K- of I’- ball Xm«« l« not often that our fartnera are plowing the"modern architecture of the Chnatma* zoo.
TU Hraso factory shut down last Friday
ulcbt All report • «'x“l tlme„
bt&gt;Therc was • family Christmas Dec *t atyl Saturday.
Chrtotma*.
jL. Bddtdl. &lt;4 McBride.. trerellM onThe
Christma* tree at the M. E- cbureh
The «out JplU
dowa for repairs
C. France's Friday neulaf.
. .tumkd
.. ■ a ■"!4 • plre«»&lt; nruuleunan tor ■ Stodlnaw lumber "»”&gt;£"*• ,u .laribly
»"&gt;• ‘
coocludrtl to tocute
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CHANCERY SALE
In pursuance of and by virtue of an order and
decree of the circuit c.xirt for the county of
Barry. In Chancery, In the State of Michigan,
made and dated ou the ninth day ot February.
A. D. tvill. tn ncertain causa therein pending,
wherein David !L Cook Is complainant and
William Zuadmltt. John Znwhnitt, ani
Gottlieb Zuschnttt are defendants; Not­
ice Is hereby given that I shall sell
m public an tfon to the highest bidder, on
Saturday. the sixth day uf February. A D W-.
at ten o’clock Iu the forveoon at the north trout
door of the Court Hou«e. In lhe Cityof Hastings.
County of Barry and State of Michigan, (said
Court Huwic being the ulsc* for bolding the cir­
cuit court for said County of Barry) the follow­
ing described property, io wit:
AH thooe certain piece* nr parrels of land *ltuati'. Wing and being In ths County of Harry
ond State of Michigan, known and'Uraerlbe.d as
follows, to wit: All that part ot the north cast
quarter of the north west quarter, and that part
of the east twenty- five acres ot land off and from
the eastMldeof the west fractions! half of north
west quarter, lying ou the north or northerly
*Me of the little Thornapp'e river, containing
twenty-six and fr-100 acre* be the same more or
taa: Also She west forty-two and w-too acres
Off and from lhe west side of the west fracilo ial
half of the north west quarter, all on section
righteea and containing tn alt sixty eight and
oe-ioo acres, be the same more or less; A1 so the
cart ten aeres. t land off amt from the east side
of the BOulh West quart.-r of the south west
quarter ot section seven; All in town four
Dorth.range seven west.
Dated. Hasting-. Mich.. Dee. 22, 1R9L
Auoxzo K. Kkmactox.
Circuit Court Conimtoaloner,
Barry’ County, Mich.
Smith ft Coixirove.
Solicitors for Complainant.

Additional Local
The party at.the Hastings house Christ­
mas night was a very pleasant one and
was largely attended.

Morgan Curtis, who will be remembered
among the pioneer residents of the south­
western part of the county, died in
Petoskey last week, at the ripe old' age ot
81, leaving a wife and two children to
mourn hla loss. He was formerly a res­
ident of Richland and the funeral occurred
there Monday.
The supreme court holds that the pro­
vision of the general law providing that
when once a text book is adopted for use
la public schools no change can bp; made
for a period of five years, applies To every
acbool board in the state regardless of the
provisions of special aeta or city charters
to the contrary.
Hon. Geo. M. Dewey died In Flint yes­
terday of heart failure, aged 74. He was
suddenly prostrated last Wednesday while
on the street. Be was for many years
editor of the Hastings Banner.—Ex.
We have seen the above Item, or some­
thing similar to it, in several exchanges.
AU who will take the pains to write Hon.
Geo. M. Dewey, of Owosso, the former ed­
itor of this paper, will be surprised to find
‘ what a lively corpse be is. There is some‘ thing remarkable In the lives of the two
aaen though, as both had the same name,
were nearly of the same aget both were
ataunch republicans and had been active
in the cause, so It is no wonder that so
many were mistaken.

H

While the year about to close has been a
prosperous one for the farmers of this
country, yet there have been few great
events to which a date can. be assigned
to make the year 1891 memorable in
history. During the year there have been
■three developments of really great Interest
—the reconstruction of the government
of Brazil, the revolution In Chill and the
trouble of that country with the United
States, and the great contrasts in agricul­
ture. In the latter respect the year will
rank in history as an extraordinary one.
While in all portions of North America
the earth has yielded her crops with a
plenty never before known, yet in nearly
every port of Europe the crops have been
correspondingly poor, also in portions of
Asia and Africa. In , Russia there is
actual famine and at the present time 2V.W0.000 of people are suffering for want of
great activity in ship building and the
eocstructlon of a Navy, and though there
have been constant threats of war, yet
general peace prevails.

the time of bls death It recorded only 38
Assyria, Mich. Dec. 21. *91.
pulsations to the minute.
Ed. of Hastings Banner.
Dear Sir:—As the breeding of the light
The practice of country grocers through­
harness horse has grown to such magni­ out Michigan of peddling groceries through
tude in this country and Is still growing, the country, and at t'ie same time selling
thinking it might be uf interest to some, tobaccn without a li.’ense, has given the
If not all of thevreaders of your valuable Internal revenue department considerable
_____________
pai»er to
know what _is being
____ _____
done iutrouble.
this
Last week one of these poddlar*
business In Barry county, will give a was arrested for violating the revenue law
brief description of my experience, stock, and his horses and wr.guns confiscated,
success, et^. 1 have always been, since ColStone has since caused circulars to be dlsnty earliest recollections a great admirer of ; trthnted
all ihp
railtribiited aver
overall
the Mirhlran
Michigan &lt;iutrir-t«
dlstricUcallfine horses, and especially rund or trotting j lug attention to the fact that nny person
horses, and thinking that they could L* j• engaged hi selling tobacco from place to
raised In Barry county as well as any |I place must file a notice for register with
place, I determined to try to raise a good j tiie collector, and give bond as peddler of
one, or better still, several good ones. I| tobacco. Falling to do this, he will incur
That 1 have been fairly successful. I think heavy penalties.—Coldwater Republican.
all will admit after looking over the follow­
C. M. Cook, of Saugatuck, who was flood
ing list of stock bred on or owned ait Oak
825 and costs, which In all amounted to
Park stock farm. To begin in the horse
business, I started In to breed a trotter with nearly 850. by Justice Fuller, of Allegan,
for billing a deer in this county contrary
the first mare 1 ever owned, a very good to law, apjH-.i!e&lt;l to the circuit court and
one but of no known pedigree or trotting
Judge Palmer, after hearing the facts,
blood, and in three times breeding up and
selecting good sires, 1 have been fortu­ knocked out the case on the ground that
nate enough to breed the filly.Belle Me­ the law was unconstitutional. The special
dium who has a record of 2.245£ made on act passed by the laid, legislature providing
a half mile track at three years of age. tliat it shall be unlawful to kill deer in
which 1 think Is the fastest three year old Allegan and Van Bunin counties for three
bred In Michigan. I now have nine head | years, says nothing about the hunting or
of standard bred stock with the handsome j chasing of deer by -logs. A hunter can
) chase with dogs in one county, run the
and promising son of Pilot Wilkes, Fres­
co. no. 18860 at the head of the stud. deer over Into another and shoot them.
The Judge held that this feature conflicts
Fresco is by Pilot Wilkes, no. 9«b7. laL
with the general game law and hence is
dam Clara, by Allimont nu. 985. 2nd. illegal. Prosecuting attorney Hart will
dam Nelly King, by Mambrino King no.
carry the matter to the supreme court as a
1359. For brood-mares 1 have Medailne.
test case.—Plainwell Independent
the dam of Belle Medium record 2.24‘iand two younger fillies that are qnite
The tramp nuisance still continues to
promising. Kitty Middleton by Bay Mid­ trouble Kalamazoo, and the lazy fellows
dleton no. 1597, dam by Norman Temble, all over the'State, gather there al the
Jr. no. 619. Maxie Medium bjrPilot Me- “tramps rest” The regulation diet of
d'um nc. 1579. dam by Gorman Temple, Jr. crackers and cold water don’t seem to keep
619. Lissa Medium by Pilot Medium dam them away, for they seem to feel confident
by Bay Middleton 2850. Roxy by Re-. that what the city won’t give them they
corJer, no. 405L Colts and fillies: Louis can steal.
Noble by Frank Noble no. 1709. dam by
Coldwater Is being canvassed to find the
Pilot Medium. Ramona by Ted Elliott,
opinions of residents as to free mail deliv­
son of Frank Noble dam Medaline by Day
ery
for the city. 80 far efforts ha»'c been
Star, no. 447. Blrdetta, by Kentucky
Bird, 6687, son of Jay Bird, dam Ella successful.
Jackson by Almont Jr. no. 1829. The sire
The Sturgis Fair association offers good
of tills filly is % brother to Allerton, money for its meeting Ang. 1-&lt;J. Stakes
2.09tf. Dicey Wilkes by Corporal Wilkes are.ai* follows:’ 85.000 fur 2 year old 3:30
4124, dam Maxey Medium by Pilot Med­ trotters: $5,000 for 8 years old 2:25 trotter.
ium 1567.
$2,500 for 2:30 pacers; 85,000 for 2:80
Tours truly,
trotters: $2,500 for 2:30 pacers. Horses
L. E. U Inchman.
are to be named by Feb. 1. 1893. all money
to be db'ided 50. 25. 15 and 10 per cent.
Speciarstakes and purses will bring lhe
Marriage Lieenaea.
amount to be given out up to $.50,000. CZJ
....
Name and residence
No
1W J Earnest B. Atnoa. Middleville.
It is alleged that Coldwater has an officer
1 Della K. Auble, Cascade. Kent Co.
IB! t Ralph 8.8erk!ua. Middleville.
who makes the arrest Just to get the fee in
«Una M. Auble, Cascade, Xent Co.
case of conviction. I-ast week he got hold
1931 Ralph Hennev. Carlton,of the wrong fellow, a young man whose
'»Anna Ros*. Woodland,
193»t'arvetb 8. 8kiUman, Thornapple,
friends came to the rescue, circulated a
. 1 Jennie K. Cutter, Hastings,
petition which was universally signed and
IM 1 Jam/* a. Jorrls, Hastings,
had the officer bounced.
i Ella T Johnson, Castleton.

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Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending December 7, 1891, as
taken from the books In the register’s office:
Franklin Fifer to A 8 Brunnell 3 w k of n e H
MM 3 Barry glOOO.
t
F J Kelley to A Brimnell 25 ac see 1 Barry

Mary E Griswold to Josephine Waters lot 1
blk ■&gt; Grant* add tn city gin.
.lennrtt WlnJtiemau to Mary Barlow lot US!
City 8125.
LC Eornolds to Philo Cline «)ac sec 10
Louta D Winans to Etta C Thompson parcel
ln-lhK$in«.
Royal Mudge to Philander Rose lot UM and
IIMCRJMOO.
MC Reynold* to W E Carpenter parcel sec to
TT*M*B««h toW J Dibble SO ae see 31 Hastlrgs

Jno Bisbv to George Preston Jot Sil city two
Clurtasa I'aton to Ralph and Sunil Newton*
r M of a w K sec 8 Baltimore tuon.

Additional County News.

/Aj&gt; baa been previously announced, Mon&lt;sy evening. Jan. 4th. there will be a pub­
Mrs. Moler of Lima, Ind., Is spending
lic txwtaltation of the officers of Barry the holidays with her toother Mrs. Engle.
iMdge No. 18, K. of P. in Union halL No
A. 1. Sprague and wife of McBride are
spending the holidays with the tatters
the Lodge, though every member is corparents.
r
• '
dHaily Invited to be present with his lady.
It is whispered R wedding In the near
future. Ask Ed Smith who the parties
Mate will be present and the following
exeelteat program lias been prepared for
Make a note of .farmers plowing, Dec. 13

»
Chancellor &lt;k«nniander of Barry 1891.
E. Cutton and family of Rnsnnd also L.
No. IS, Knights of Pythias, will Farrell of Sunfield sjient their Christmas
•meeting to order and direct the
with friends hereDr. Lowery made a professional call
•pectin* stations.
here on Monday.
—&gt;l nr
B. F. Wolf and wife are ill with Is grip.
John nnd Berty Jotinsun have gone north
af the Grand Lodge, Knights of in the pine country vbdting friends.
Tn the Editors and readers of the Banxkb we wish a happy New Year.
Cfaanoeltor.
Mrs. Dickson and daughter of your city
rand Chanerikv.

Otis Landon has b«*n quite sk-k the P*U
W«. McKinney went to Graud

.-S*,AU.

Lapids

Thetily of Holland sent a earload of
flour to the famine stricken peasants o'.
Hualla.

Santa

,Li\U5?,

THE fa|oivte

Jerry Bojnton. the Grand Rapids rail­
road hustler, who has lately
been
pushing the electric railway scheme from
Grand Rapids to Jenison, Is now interest­
ing himself with utilizing the old Balti­
more A Ohio rajlroad bed from Grand Rap­
ids to this cltyL-Grand Haven Tribunj.

I.

So ry’s ■pfEj^b^TE

Officer Baird, of Otsego, was lighting
tiie street lamp the other night nnd accideutlv dropped a lighted match In his dart
which set his oil can ou tire. Uy -a good
deal of hubtllng with lite aid of n hydrant,
he put out the Are.

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NOTICE ^
Complying with general re-,
.quett,
;
BEECHAM’S PILLS
[will in future for the United
! States be covered with a

NKJairbank&amp;Cq

CHICAGO.

Pleasant Coating,
completely disguising the;
; taste of the Pill without in any
'way impairing its efficacy.
;
Air/
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CASTOR IA

PROBATE
graduallyORDER.
slower and slower, .until upto
State of Michigan. County ot Barry-M.
At » totwton of lh« Probate Court for the
Coioty of Harry, holdrn at the Probate office,
la the City ot HaMliiz*. in said county, on Sat­
urday the 12th day of Deceml»er in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
Present, Cbarle. W. Anuatrong, Judge of
Probate.
.
In Hie tastier of the estate of George Moore,
deceased.
ihi reading and filing the netltlin. duly veri­
fied. of Pbebc L. Moore, widowol said deceased,
praying that admlnlstrstion of said estate may
be granted to Clement Smit h or to some other
suitable person.
.
Tbi*reui&gt;oo It is ordered, that Friday the 15th
day nf January. A. D.. ta*.' at ten o'clock In
tne forenoon, be assigned for the nearing of said
petition and that the heirs at law nf said de
reused and all ofher persons interested In said
■estate, are required to appear at a ses*lou of
Mid court, then to be linlden at the Probate of­
fice, in the City of IlantUMPL tn said county, and
allow cause. If any there tHi. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And It is
furtWr ordered, that said prtttloner give notice
to the persons fotarested In said estate, ot the
pendency of said petition and the bearing
thereof by canstiig a ropy of this order to be
published In the Hostings Banker, k news­
paper pr.utrd and circulated In said County of
Barry, once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day nf hearing.
I/to Kiasara FaUt Boult.”
CHAS. W. ARMBTUONc;.
J udge ot Probate.
Stations.
(Atruo copy.)

for infants and Children.

Tax Cnrrau* Coarurt. 77 Murray Street, N. Y.

Michigan Central Siiitigc, Eiiieii!! &amp; SifiLaW
TIME TABLE.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
.
Ip.m.to.in.la.1
I, « tojn.tof K
netaaft having been made In the condition* ot Hastings ..
a certain mortgage, dated August 18, 18m.
made by Orvill a. Whltiigtit and Eve Whit­
Btation*.
right, bl* wife, to the HaMingi Building and
Loan AMoclatloa, or Hastings. Michigan, a cor­
poration duh orpudzed and doing t»u*lne**
under md laws ot the Slate of MlcliigMi, and Hastings..
recorded Id the office of the register of deeds
for Harry county, in th* state of Michigan,
l G1I.LMAN. Ixical Agent. Hartb-.**.
on August 29, two, in liber 41 ot mortgages
rjnr.wM o. p. ft T. A., &lt;talemro
un rage 1». tiy non payment ot money due 10 r
tustalinienta at principal, interval and premium
and for fine*, by which the power of Mir therein
ewitalned ha* become operative, and «i» which
mortgage there Is claimed to be due at lhe date
of this aottcr th* sum or seven hundred fittv
three and X ton dollars, the said Installment- &lt;&gt;f
principal. Interest and premium and flues hav­
Ing remained unpaid and Inarrear for more
than six month*, and the said Hasting* Build­
ing and Lian AaoidMIon having eleeted under
the terms uf said mortgage to declare due lhe full
ninouut unpaid with all arrvanure* thereon, and
If
in need of
no suit or proceeding* at taw having been Insti­
tuted to recover roe amount Dow remaining call at the
secured Dv said mortgage or any part UiereoL
Notice!»therefor hereby given that on Aaturdsy.
the 13th day of March. Hfa2. at ten o’clock tn the
forenoon, there will be sold at the r orth front
door of lhe court Iiohsc. in th* city of tlaMing*.
county ofBarry and stnteof Michigan, said court
house being the building in which the circuit
A complete line of
court for the county of Barry Is held,
at public auction to the highest bidder,
and
Pres­
the premises described in said mort­
gage or so much thereof ns may be criptions
receipts accur­
necessary to satisfy Hie amount due on said
mortgage as
above set
forth. with
compounded.
Pocket
the interest and premium thereon and
the rorna, charges and expenses allowed by |.*w books
A fine and com­
and provided for In said mortgage, said prem­
ises being ail those ccrta’n pieces or parcel* of plete line of combs,- toilet
land situate and being In the cltv nt lla-ifng*.
nursing-bottles
fit­
county of Barry and state of Mir-hlgao and de­
scribed as follow*. »o wit; Lots number six
clothes
and the north half of Ints number right, nine, tings; bair, tooth
nnd len ol Mock nineteen In the eastern addi­ brushes;
pens,
pencils,
tion to the city, formerly village, ol Hasting*,
and tots number one. nine and ten Io block
The
cold
eleven of H. J. Kenfleid’s addition to the cliv, stationary
formerly village of Hosting* according to ttie pens on the market.
Eye
recorded plat thereof. •
Dated Hastings. Mich., Dec. 16, !K&gt;1.
glasses very cheap. The larg­
Hastlnos But Lins c. axd Loan AsaociATinx
and best line of chamois,
.
Mortgagee.
ALONZO E. KkNARTON.
Coldwater scholars In one of the ward
sponges, perfume,
­
Attorney tor Mortgagee.
schools did a nice thing before Christmas,
ders, thermometers and artists’
when they brought to the building a large
PRORA'IE ORDER.
State
of
Michigan,
County
ot
B
quantity of provisions which were distrib­
An ­
At a session of the l*robai
for the material in Bastings.
uted among the poor.
emintv of Barry, boldcn at the
Offire id tensive line of holiday goods
the ettv of Hastings, In said county, on Tues­
Some Fennville sports, who have been day. the mb dnv of Itectinber. in the year one which will be sold cheap for
R)x&gt;lllng for excitement, succeeded after thousand eight hundred and ninety one .
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Junge of cash.
Remember our prices
infinite pains In arranging a fight between
two amateur pugilists of the village. A Probate.
lower than any in Hast­
In the matter of the estate of Hannah
purse was raised and a vacant lot out of Quackenbush, drcca-etl.
On reading nnd fiilng the petition, duly veri­ ings.
town selected as the battlefield. All the
of Cliarlr* W. JorJiui. ndmluUtraior of
arrangements were made with the utmost fied,
said estate praying that bls final nocmim this
secrecy, but just as the fight was about to day filed may be brani and alluwnd and a decree
begin, the sports were dazed at the sight ot distribution and assignment entered and he
from his snid mi-t.
of nearly the entire imputation streaming diarhargeii
Thereupon I: is ordered, that Wednesdayrthe
over the hill, and the affray was abruptly 6U1 day of January A. D.. i?»2 at ten o’clock
in the forenoon, be assigned tor the hearing ot
postponed.
Both Read **For*«tand Stream.''
said petition, nnd that the hnln at law of said
One fot Its unsllng, the other for its shooting.
Tiie Bardeen Paper company, of Otsego, deceased and alt oilier persons Interested In said
arc required to appear at a seaslon Men ot ever) political faith read It. There I*
are about to continence on paper will No. estate,
of «aid court then to be hoi Jen al the Probate no iv&gt;:iti&lt; h in IL Brimnil of 'good tiling*:
8. which will occupy 41,000 feet of floor Office. In the city of Hastings, iu said county, Bhoothig. tUhing. natural hfsiory. cam.» hie.
surface. It will require 204 horse power and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
the petitioner may not be granted. And it
to move the machinery and 05 hands to of
Is further ordered. That said ixtllionrr give no­ it* class. Urekly.M page*; w eenla a eopj; ft
run it. making 4G1 persons employed in tice to the persons Interested In said estate, of •ZT*’? S’ti'rcr’txf naw. Send for free catohwaa
the iwndrnvy of Bald petition, and the bearing of brat book* &lt;&gt;n all outdcior spnrts.'
tiie factory.
thereof by causing a copy of thia Order to be
FOKKOT AAD8TMKAM PfB. Co..
After two yeara lowing. L. D. Foote, of publtobed In the Hastings BaxnkmI a newspa
3isBro*dwa), Nrw York.
printed and circulated in said county of
.Billiards, was convicted last week in the per
Barrv. onoe in each weak tor three tuceexsivr
MORTGAGE SALE.
circuit court at Allegan for raising a note weeks previous to said day nf hearing.
Default
having
been
mad* in the eondlttatia
Cha Rua* W. AKMHTWixn,
of $50 to 8250 and sentenced to Ionia for
ofa certain mnripwrmuiir‘h Abljah M Flint
(A true oopy.)
Judge of Probate.
two and a half years for forgery.
and Muaan K. Flint hb» wife h&gt; Jamm Mt Kelvy
dated
Sept.
2l«t.
A.
D.
'8W,
and re*r&gt;tiled In the
PROBATE ORDER.
Telephone Manager W. A. Mower, off
office of the Rntiater of Ihwria for th- County of
of Michigan. County of Barry-sa.
Bany nnd State uf Mfchfgan, o« the ?l»t dnv of
Kalamazoo, skipped last week with the,’ Slate
At a nrsalon of the Probate Court for the September A. D lose in Uber 3t of mortgagea..
company’s money. A large airartage has» bounty of ttnrry. boldcn at the Probate Office, on tmge 13 on hkh n onrun rtierr la claiinad
tn the elty of Hastings. Id said county, on to be due at the date of thia n.-Hre the num of
also been discovered In his books.
Thursday, the ITth day ot December, Iu the year three hundred thirty seven dollars and a reaaonThe Kalamazoo Telegraph has a newt one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
provided for In sa‘d fuortgnae
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of n ‘se * ty
suit—a $10,000 libel suit on bl* hands,' Probate.
- ------ —
wvuinj UJ HIM
brought by n solicitor for picture orders,■
In the matter of the estate of Hiram • mOTlgan. or ony part thereof:
whose metliodv were denounced by the• Fnrbea. deceased.
—by virtue of the iioweraf sale
On reading and filing the petition duly vrrl- conui ed fa said umrtg»P'. and tiie Mamie In
leading photographers of the Celery city.' tied,
of Irvin 8. Fnsbes.son of said dereaied.
’’Md'provided, notice to hereby
that adminlslratlwn of said estate may ? J? JhWooSa
’UHlMy the mb day of March,
According to the Lansing Journal there, pnoIng
be granted to said pclkmrr or some other A. D. 1BB2, at ten o clock tn the forenoon. 1 shall
is a gang of sharpers in that vicinity. suitable person.
a
sell at nubile, to the huhrat bidder al the north
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the I9!h front «bor
Fanners must look out fur a class ofI
the court bmiM* In the city of
ot Jaauary. A. D. tm. at ten o’clock iu Hwtinc*. Micklgan. (thatbeing the utare where
sharpers who are doing a tbrlvii 9 business.1 day
th* fcNvooon. -e assigned lor the lirarlttg of anid
‘I”-"1’1
for Harry eunntv is h«&gt;IdciO,
in organizing purchasing companies. These! petition, and that theiietrsat lawotsaUi deoeus- the Mwutses
dracrilHrf In Mid mortgage, or so
rascals offer to sell goods to farmers at, rd. and all other perxooi Interested In said •an'-,,\.hTor n’*\ ** nree’SM-y to pay the
are required to *Pi&gt;e*r i.t a are-km of
wholesale prices; charging them $5 as. estate,
said court, then to be boldeu at th r Probate
an initiatory fee, which makes them mem­
bers of the company. They are shrewd In
their transactions and represent that farm­
er* are being cheated by local dcah-ra. and
after they tuive initiated a farmer they take
hto note for 880 for a bill nf goods whiih
they claim will coat at leuot 8125. Farmer*
should be on their guard against these
ff. AJKMSTMQjra,
callties from whom they Lave robbed htiuJudge of Fioboto.

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REMEMBER
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soaps,

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drugs

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medicines

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^Sarsaparilla^

scribed fur that purpose.

No-

Peculiar

Peculiar in comtanattaB, proportion, and
preparation of ingredient*. Hood's S.irsaparllta possesses the curative value of the best
known rente&lt;llfcs oI 11,0
vegetable isOOCI S kingdom.
Peculiar In Its strength and economy. Hood’s
Barsaparilla is the only medicine of which can
truly be said. ” One Hundred Doses One Dol­
lar.” Peculiar In Its medicinal merits, Hood’s
Sarsaparilla accomplMies cures hitherto un-

vcntist church
nwentatiTu Philip T. Colgrore.
Music. Chores “Hall Fretal Day.”
To Mr. and Mrs. J. Hehry. Doc. 19, a
Holl call of Naw Ofiars of Barry Lodge
girl babe.
for 1893.
There was a select dinner party ChrlstThey will take their seats upon the
nta* at the residence of R. Vester and
The Officers of the Lodge will vacate Wife.
their respective stations, and the Grand
Eld. Cady, of Battle Creak College, is
giving the people of Carlton some excellent
Lodge Officers assume them.
The Chancellor Commander will deliver sermons. It Is seldom a young man of
the gavel and his authority to the Grand such ability visits this vicinity.
Our school bad their “picture took” the
Chancellor.
Installation of the Past Chancellor.
other day by a Lansing artist.
Installation of Chancellor Commander.
John Fleming entertained hte brother
Vocal Duet, W. S.
Nelson, Chas. Charles, of Oceola Co. last Sunday.
Mr. Tasker of north Carlton is getting
Barnaby.
Installation of Vice Chancellor.
ready to build a bare.
Installation of Prelate.
Alfred Raymond and wife are reported
Installation of Keeper of Records and on the sick list
Seals, Master of Finance and Master of
A. G. Senter of Clarksville was In Carl­
ton last week.
Exchequer.
’
Installation ot Master at Arms. Inner
Miss Josie Whipple of Hastings Is vis­
iting her cousin. Myrtle Odell.
Guard and Outer Guard.
Vocal Sole. Mrs. Belle Hendershott.
Mrs. Hcrztl. formerly Mrs. Devine, and
Charge to lhe Lodge, by Grand Chan­ children of Detroit are visiting at Jacob
S iribere.
cellor.
The Master at Arms will officially pro­
claim the Officers of Barry Lodge Installed.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Vocal Trio, Chas. Barnaby, W. 8. Nel­
sen, Dr. S. M. Fowler.
Two young hunters from Sandusky,
Supreme Representathe Philip T. Cul- Ohio, who tailored under the impression
giove will Install the Officers of Section tliat Michigan is still a boundless wilder­
243 of the Endowment Rank, Knights of ness, are at large somewhere in the state
Pythias of the world.
with a lot of bear traps, sprlng-gnns and
Roll Call. The Secretary and Treas olher deadly equipments. They struck
urer. the Vice President and the President. Kalamazoo first and wanted to know where
Recitation, True Friendship. Mrs. 8. M. bears, deer and wolves” were thickest.'
Fowler. '
The last heard of them they had worked
Music, Male Quartette.
their way as far north pts Big Rapids, and
Address by Grand Chancellor Judge were becoming discouraged over the con­
David C. Page.
tinued traces uf civilization;
Music. Closing Ode. sung by all
A cose of great Interest to lhe medical
Social and informal reception arid Introdu”t;on of audience to Grand Lodge fraternity was that of the tale W. P.
Officers. All are invited to remain in the Blakeman, who died In Otsego recently.
For
over fourteen years his pulse beat
hall and spend a social hour.

!&gt;. &amp; L.
Fxi&gt;re««

Thursday, Dee, 31. 1891.

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•stop-, ou signal only.
♦ No*. 5 and r. win not carry pnornrem unle?*
provided with freight train permits. ’
Freight trains will be run at ibe convenience
ofthe cempan A who reserve the riebt to change
the time of suciNr.dns without notice.
F. Bcsh. Genl Manager.
n. C. Porrxn. Gen’i P. ft T. avl

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KAILROAD.
Leave Grand Rapids for
Detroit and East.
LanslDKL
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in ri w, n.*&gt;
151 t! eo| 75145
Hagtaaw' ........ *7 061 H 13!......
•Everyday. ♦ Week day*.
7:15 a. m. runs through to Detroit with parlor
car; seats. 35 rents.
i&gt;. m. baa through parlor car to Detroit;
scats. 15 cents.
5:&lt;3 p. tn. runs through to Detroit with parlor
Fur tickets and Information apply at Union
ticket office, 67 Monroe St. or.Unl.m station.
Gao. DrBavkn.
Gen'I Pas*. Agent.

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HICAGO &amp; WEST
MICHIGAN By.

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Chicagrt.....................
tiKihiDapori*.............
RerfiHi Hwrbor.........
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Lwllngton.............
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♦Week days. •Brery day. Y&amp;KWPC Saturday.
a m. baa through chair car to Chicago.
No rxtnrebxnm for seat*.
12 JB p. m. runs tbrrauih tn Chicago solid with
Wagner buff.-l car: arats 50 rents.
8:17 p. m hx‘ through tree chair rar to Manto­
tie. vtaM. ft N.K. H R.
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tl:3Sp. m fa solid train with Wagner palace
■ b-eping car through toCUIcaaro. and aU-eper to
lodfanapoits via Bouton Harbor.

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
In the matter of the estate of Alvord T.
Woods, k minor.
Notice hereby given that I shall sell at public
auction. totheliWicat bid ter. on Mturdat. the
toth day of Januaiv. A ». IBM. al ten o'drek. In
I be forenoon, at the north front door of the
Barn Count* mort biwr. in the City of Has­
ting-. Iu the County of Harry, in the State of
Mtel-.lran. pureuan! to Krenw and authority
granted to me na the !4lh day of Ijreembrr. A.
D MM, by tbv Probat. Court ot Calhnun&lt;’nun y
Michigan, al) of the tutat* right. tiUa and In
terwt of the wid minor of, in and ui the rea
estate nlUixbni and tiring in tl&gt;** Gounwof B’»rry
in the State ol Miehhtan. known and df*ri‘&gt;sd
as toitaws towii: L»ts wmibrr !wo hundred

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Dompntihh, wit a any motion."

BY-QmiSTlAH-REtO-

enjoys
Both the method and reeolb when
Syrup of Figi la taken; it u pleasant
and refreehing to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidney.,
Liver and Bowel* cleanse, the evetorn effectually, disjiels cold* h adacnesjtoJ fever, and euros habitual
constipation. Syrup of Fig. u the
only remedy of ite kind ever produoed, pleasing to the taste and ac­
ceptable to tiie stomach, prompt in
ite action and truly beneficial !n its
effects, prepared only from the mo&gt;t
healthy and agreeable subetance* ite
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it tho moat
liepuliir remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o
and JI bottles by all leading drug­
girts.
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on haudwill pro­
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept anv
substitute.
J

CALIFORNIA FIG STROP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
LOUISVILU, KT.
rORK. N.T.
MORTGAGE SALE.

On the trtb &lt;Jny of Mnv, A. D. h-'O. Hiinrav D.
Parker ami Murtha bora. r. iu&lt; wUe. mart
gaged to A. H. Ayers all that certain piece nr
P ireel of land, situate Iu th- city of Hunnic..
11 the county of Barry aud Mate &lt;»f Micblriui
Hstd itewrl'ued m follows. In wit: Jxrt two
oi
elxl&gt;t.?-n OH) in theeratern addition to the
village, now city, of Hartings, .nmuty of ftarrv
Ht»&lt;l -rate of Michigan, according to recorded
v..»i thereof, hud mortgage was. on the -.’Ut
ill' &lt;-f May. A. D. IHto. rvc.Td«-atn tho onie.? of
the register of tfe-rls for the countv of Bam. In
tne »utc of Michi&lt;.ui, in liter tbtrty four Gil) of
tn ir*gages m page one hundred^utf eighty seven
.Said mortgage wav ou the 2lrt day of May
aligned by said A. H. Ayera to i!&lt;&lt;nry L
Newton, which said assign.went was oh the 2tst
daydfMay t. D. two. duly recorded in sold
•r.tglrter's office, in liber thlrtv six \36) of mort­
gages on page forty twovUL

Stuart. Knappen i; Weaver, which said assignn.-i-Ml wa&lt;«K ttexsth dur of .M»v. a D. u.j,
duly recorded tn said resister’s ofileo, in liber
thirty six.»( morhpuvs. on page one hundred
nnd sixty nine (IBttJx
.
IfetanB has teen made In the condition of
said nxirtgase. There l« now dtw nnd omu-.ld
ou said moruaxe one hundred nnd liftv four
dollars and dhlrty eight cents for principal
thereof and interest thereon. No proceediinsi
at Jaw or in equity have been Instituted to re&lt; vvr sold sum of monev. nr auv part thereof.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the
power ot sale conulnrd in said mortgagr. and
in uorsuanre of the statute in such case made
and provided, tte premises abov and tn said
niOrtRiuce drscritied. or so much t hereof as mav
te neevssarv, will te sold al public vendue to
the highest bidder, at the north front dour of
th* court house, tn the city of Hastings, Itarrr
county. Michigan, -tiiat being the place ot boidit&gt;g the Circuit Ctftirt tor said comity.) on the
--.-J dav of Jannarv. A. D. 18W2, st 10 o'clock of
the forenoon Of said day. to satisfy the aino-int
then due ou raid mortirage, together with all
-legal costs, ijududtog the artoi---- - *— -*
fifr-en dollars, provided In said
by the statute ui-r-to pertaining
Dated Oct-liter ‘-’"th, 1K1.
Compriitag the Ann ot Stuart. Kuappeu &amp;
V-aver. awgnees &lt;if mnrtg.15?.
STFART. &amp; KiTArriCS.
Attorney* f»r aMixnees o! mortgage.

’’ SMOKE &gt;

Eb. POWERJ
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAME

*“ ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;- CIQflR
IN THE

Hastings Cm' Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

CAPITAL $75,000.00
SURPLUS t6.000.00.

’

ncorporated under the laws of the State
Michigan.
Open for bualnera Dec. 15,1888.
OFFICERS t
D. O. Koblu.-on, President;
Chester Messer. Vlee. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cmhl er.
DrUBCTOBS:
Dan W. Reynold*,
D. O. Roblnwn.
John Carvctb.

Interest paid on time deposits and a general
Banking Business Transacted.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.

."n'W

dearartrvi and tiuti all creditor* of *»!d dceroscft
to preseet thrir dalm to Mid
FrotMte Court. M thcd Hsrttmw. L* examlMtiiw anj
J'

CHAPTER VL
H*! ”'** gtth » rerT rtruge umuUlon
Dww.nl c»me bank to no,,,^^
H, routod from
».ith .
tobT.
*?Sled ,0 hi‘•‘'“'■Mor and

into th. agonizing r„,a o( |d, „.Gond
h. ™ lifted to a partiallx
IK»
a !? ' ‘V’”e
nmleraeath him
nnd th., keen,! tn a liquid which mi
being cautiously poured down his throat
lieopeneil bi, eye« and lookod up, to Me
* hrown. aohcitiiM face above hila, and
to inhale the odor of l,mujy from , bottie held to hia lips,
"Ah! it has brought him to life,” said
the pensou administering tuts remedy, in
a tone ofsatisfaction, and also in Span*
-J0re- senor-a little more."
But Derwent shook his head and closed
Ma lips. He was. in fact, almost stran­
gled by tho liquid, which had novertheIres served iu purpose in bringing him
back to a knowledge of hh Hfirroundmg”. He lifted himself to a more up­
right position. In order to relieve the
tern hie pain in his shoulder, and looked
about him.
He found himself in the midst of a
group of men and horses, among whom
were none of his own party. All were
strangers, all apparently Mexicans—as
indeed what else was Hkely in this re­
mote part of the country?—aud a sense
of despair seized him as he thought of
Ms InabiUty to make himself understood
by thein. Looking up, with eyes express­
ive of it be suffering he was enduring, ho
could only touch hi* shonlder and ray.
•I have been shot—here."

■ed tSni«ul mtetally. -Maylautf
wo are roan Hymen?"
',o”en”- 1 foie.’’." umrwmrt
’**“* “ W,h‘““&gt;- Maurice
Oraond jro came. Y„„
it ।
not, an American."
"Y««; my muue i, Derwent, j know
now. he nj.lej quickly, -why vucr fere
the other day iu Guadalajara."
latent J" U--'‘ 1 *“’• b“” “*"0
I
■ X- Now’ 1*aor Derwent, make ns
little effort as ixmible and let us lift you
into your saddle. There"-as half a
uoxen ready hands did tiie work-"that
la accomplished; bntifyou ore to stay
there you must take mure brandy."
Fhe deadly faiutnew that almost overp-v-vvred him warned Derwent that this
wm indeed necearary.
He took the
fttimulaat willingly, and. thankful for
tho deep Spanish saddle which afforded
him some support, they sat out.
Ho perceived, now that he had gathered
bis ranges a little, that the party formed
quite a cavalcade. There were six or
eight riders tew.des liimself and tho man
Who, having had to resign his horse to
a&amp;aor Ormond, walked with a long stride
and lithe bearing in advance of them.
All, with the exception of the stately
Irishman, were Mexicans of tho purest
type, and all seemed to be his attend­
ants.
As they proceeded down the mountain
Derwent looked about for some time i/
the expectation uf finding the bullet ri&lt;F
died bodies of Fernandez. Aranda nnd
the mozos. But, rindb no sign of them
appeared, his wonder increased over the
remarkable fact that they hnd apparently
not concerned themselves in tho least
about his fate.
“1 cannot understand this." he said
presently to Senor Ormond. "It is in­
credible that my oompunions should have
deliterately abandoned me."
"If you win tell me who they are." said
that gentleman, "I can tetter tell you
whether or not it is incredible,."
“One of them was a man from this
part of the country. Senor Aranda" —■
"I know him. Who else?”
“Aman who accompanied mo from
Guadalajara to show me a mine. His
name is Fernandez; And two mozos."
"I know also—by reputation, at least
—the Fernandez of whom you speak.
May I ask what mine he brought you to
beer
^’The Buena Esperanza. Do you know

"Yes," replied tho other, smiling, ^‘1
know the Buena Esperauzn. Did you,
while there, see or hear anything of one
Senor Barrera?”
"I raw him yesterday at the mine. Ho
AUtrerc atrftngen, all apparcntlyjUcx- came and had n fierce altercation with
ica ns.
Fernandez. What pas*ed between them
“English. 1 thought so,’’ said another 1 do nut know, for, unfortunately, I have
voice. And then ont of the group of little knowledge of Sjianish: but I per­
faces which seemed to swim around him ceived that there was trouble, and I de­
one bent over hi:u which hud a Vaguely clined to buy the mine. You do not
familiar look—n face deeply suuDurned, think”— ho looked at his companion with
yet fair underneath the tan, os was ’
a sudden, startled glance—“that it could
prove*],by the dark blue eyes and the have been Barrera who shot me?'
luxuriant brown teard. The exclama­
“No," was the decided answer. "It
tion which this persun uttered had been certainly was nut Barrera. He ia a man
in SiKmisb. but he now spoke to tho of fiery temper and dauntless courage,
young man in his own tongue.
capable of killing an enemy on tight,
i’The wound is in your shoulder,” he without reckoning consequences, but ab­
said. “Yes, I see you have bled copious­ solutely incapable of shooting him from
ly. Lie down while we cut away your an ambuph. Besides, what quarrel had
coat and bandage it.”
.,
he with you? No, senor, do not even in
Derwent wm very glad io obey this your thoughts do so great injustice to
direction, for blackness was gathering one who is in all respects a true gentloaround him again. He find lost a'qpantity of blood, and this, together with'tiie
“I was favorably imprereed by him."
blow on the bend which lie bad received said Derwent “But the whole thing is
in falling, made him feel faint. He lay so strange. Why should I have Iteen
down obediently, nnd the rtrangerbegan picked off, and why have my compan­
to cut away the clothing from his wound ions made no search fur me?"
iuvery practiced manner. He mut- !
“You were probably picked off be­
tered several comments in Spanish when cause yon were lingering in the rear of
ho r'aw the wound: but helutndaged it I youri»rty—a foolish thing to do had
skiilfnlly. administered to Derwent an- ' you Ixx-n aware of the dangt'r—and so
other dose of the stimulant, and then , offered an excellent opportunity to the
asked him how he had been {shot.
robber. Why your companions have not
The account wua briefly given. “The returned for you is more thuu I cau anla*t thipg I recall,” said the yonng man, sipr. I advise you not to trouble your­
“is falling down the precipice. I must self further ab-&gt;ut it now. lyconsidcr
have struck my head againk h tree or a myself fortunate in having found yon,
rock, and from what L reinemlier &lt;y tho and I really think it is fortunate also fur
bk&gt;w, which instantly stunned tne, it is you. I am the only English speaking
wonderful thaj it did not kill me."
resident of this part of the country, and
“Your head is badly cut and bruisad," my hacienda is near at hand, where you
said the ether, examining jit. “But if can rest and recover your strength."
the last thing you remember is your fall,
"You arc more than kind," said Der­
bow did you get back here in the road?* went "I put myself entirely in your
“Did you find me in the rondf* asked hands. It was tho greatest good fortune
Derwent with surprise. ’’Then I can that brought you along this road."
“It was a lucky chxuc®, certainly#"
only imagine that the man iwho shot xno
had sufficient humanity to drag me back said the other cheerfully. “I have been
where 1 might lie found. I Kuppoeo that for several days visiting the outlying
he robbed tn it—yes, my watch is gone ranches of my estate, and am now home­
ward bound. Our road turns eff at the
and .".Iso my purse!"
foot of the mountain, and wo will reach
“But were you traveling alone?”
“No. 1 lual dropped behind my party Miraflures in about two hours."
Two hours! tf he had said two days
because I was tired of riding and wanted
to waIIc a little. Of course they will dis­ Derwent could hardly at that moment
cover my ateence soon, and return for have felt mure dismay. With the terri­
ble pain of his wound and the deadly
me.”
,
“It is strange that they have not done faintness from loss of blood how was he
so before this. At what time were you possibly to maintain an erect position in
the saddle fur that length of time? His
■botr
“About two o'clock. 1 am certain of companion must have read his thoughts
that, for I ha»l glanced at iny watch not in his paling face, for be said quickly:
“Whenever you feel too weak to go
lung before."
“It is dow four, is it not a little on we will stop and rest 1 know that
strange that they have not returned be­ you orc suffering horribly. Ah, I have
tthought. Antonio!" He tnrued, aud
fore this time to look fur you?"
a young Mexican tame forward spoke
“Lt is iucumprehensible,” said Der­
at some length in Spanish. "Si, senor,'
went “Can they have been killed?’
“That is very unlikely. Nothing of was the reply when he had finished, and
this kind had occurred before in years, touching his horse with the spur the
and while iprobber might be bold enough young man rude ou in advance so rapid­
to attack 4 solitary traveler, he would ly that he was soon lust to sight.
“1 have sent him to the hndeuda with
consider long before attacking a party.
orders to bring a carriage to meet us,"
How many were you?”
his master Bind to Derwent. “We ahull
“Fire—and well armed."
"The thing is impossible, then. But be out of the jnouutiuns and on the level
this is uot the time or place to investi­ land of the valley by the time it reaches
gate the affair. That must be done later. us. Nuw. scuur. if you can manage to
Meanwhile the sooner you get medical keep qp’’-j—
attendance the better. Do yon think
It was hard work—the hardest, Der­
you can manage to ait in a Raddle and went thought, that he had ever attempt­
ed—but, by the aid of renewed stimu­
ride a few miles?”
"If it must be done I can do it," said lant and dreperate resolution, he fought
Derwent with a certain grim resolutioxL the constantly threatening faintness, en­
dured the pain which momentarily grew
worse, and kept his seat. Once or tw. :e
he felt bim«»elf reeling, but a strong arm
was instantly thrown around him and a
halt oenumauded. He never consented
moso. who brought up
to deacrad from the saddle, for be fait
Boned horse of beautiful build

"Wttrtu ba aa haocraMnot regain
it, but, after Lte rest of a few minutes
tousled on going on. It wra Ute a dark
and evil dream to Lim afterward, that
pa»age through the mountain defiles,
unto suddanlj. even to his pnin dark­
ened tight, there unrolled a gluriutta pictun&gt;-» vw extent of wide, beautiful
plain, green with cultivation, broken by
stretches of forest, and with a distant
silver lake gleaming in the last rays of
lhe setting sun.
"Courage!’’ said his companion. "We
lire over the bail road now; the carriage
must meet us before long, and Miraflores is not five miles away.”
Derwent tried to smile, but he knew
that hia strength was going fast, and
that if the carriage did not meet them he
could never hold out for that five miles.
Antonio had made good speed, however.
With their alow progress they had hard­
ly coveredeuiuther mile, and he was on
the point of saying, "You must take me
down; I can bear no more," when a joy­
ful exclamation from the whole party
greeted the appearance of a carriage roll­
ing rapidly toward them over the level,
dusty road. Ten minutes later, they
placed an Insensible man in it
CONTINUED

ROMANCE OF TWO WABS.
STORY OF TWO REJECTED MARY­
LAND LOVERS WHO FOUGHT.

spite of his protestations his mof
cidrel to pltoe a poultice over Lie i
The t&gt; vigorously vesfatted.
“I v.-u’t have no poultiae," te Iterisral
stoutly.
Btltl Singh
"Yes, you will, EddU" declared tech
mother and grandmother firmly, and Lte
majority being t wo to one at bedtime Lte
When the war with Mexico was declared, poultice wm ready.
If the poultice was ready the boy wav
Samuel McCurdy was a merchant in
Grantsville, a beautiful mountain Ullage not and he proved ho refractory that *
in western Maryland, with a declining switch was brought into requisition. B
business and without the perseverance to was arranged that the grandmother should
apply the poultice while the mother wan
restore it to Its former condition of pros-* to stand with the uplifted awitch al
perity. He was fond of the gay life of the the bedslda. The boy was told that if te
towns and had contracted debts, and had, "opened Lis mouth” te would receive that
moreover, fallen in lore without any ap’ which would keep him quiet. As the bnt
parent chance of his affections belug re­ poultioe touched the boy's foot he opened
J
ciprocated. He was bright, intelligent, his month.
“You"—te began.
gallant, with a fine presence, yet bis
“Keep still,” said his mother, shaking
charmer held him aloof. Sbe respected her stick, while the grandmother busily
him, did not disdain him. yet she had fears applied the poultice.
'
for the future and rejected bis suit.
• Onoe more the little [fellow opened hia
\
Then came a chance for the disappointed mouth.
lover to enlist, win glory on a foreign field
But the uplifted switch awed him into
and return to claim attention with the
silence.
halo of n warrior’s deeds ateut him.
In a minute more -and the poultice was
My Daughter'* Elfe
Oddly enough, there wm another case firmly in place nnd the boy was tucked in
Wan ssved by Hood's RsMapsrilla.** says Mr. like this in the neighborhood. Samuel Mc­ bed.
B, B Jnue« of Alut. Mdae. "dUe Ind »»-vru
runnltirsore* In different pUctu on her bodv, Cleary, a sturdy, handsome yonng stage­
"There now,” said bis mother, “ths old
bnt on Riving her Hood’s 8 iranparilla Uicre
coach driver, had likewiso found an unre­ sliver will be drawn out and Eddie’s foot
insrked Improyemonl aaJ now *h9 1, well, sponsive object of love. He drove on the will be all well."
strong and liualtuy.”
old National road, which was then the
As the mother and grand mother moved
Hood s p lit cure conrtlpatloq by restoring thoroughfare over the mountains, and his triumphantly away a shrill, small voles
the perut.dilc ration of the ainneiilar' canal. was a familiar figure in the country round came from under the bedclothes:
about, Hh aspirations ran in thedlrecThey-aielhe best family cathartic.
"Yotfve got it on the wrong foot!”—
A third-big paper mill will te erected at ■ lion of the fair daughter of a wealthy hotel Rcboboth Herald.
keeper, well educated'and cultivated. She
Otsego by the Bardeen pa|x-r company.
was the acknowledged belle of the neigh­
The Orlfftu of Co&gt;l and OIL
The “Dtnuihtera of the King," at Mar­ borhood. McCleary, of course, was ot a
In an effort to show the enormuus quan­
quette an- arranging a big fancy’ ball In te Humbler station in life, but true to the tity of vvgcteble matter that must have
given on New Year’s eve, and all for the adage that love knows no bounds, he did been buried by inundation nnd nuteequent
sake of sweet cliarit*',
not despair, but made his advances, winch elevations of tbc surface of the earth, 1st
were uot met. with any degree of res;&gt;on*c.
Alfred Thomas, employed In the Wolve­ There woa no repulse, but the siege was us go to Manofleld, nine mite from Pitts­
rine mine ut Red Jacket, was asphyxiated raised, to bo renewed under other dreum- burg on the Phu Handle, where, in cutting
down an immense hill, the workmen Lava
by jajwter smoke by going Into a drift stances.
discovered a vast and wonderful deposit of
loo Mam after a blast hnd been made.
GOING TO WAIL
fossil plants.
It was In the middle of March, 1847, that
’The Congregationalism of Clio fonnd
There, packed In the solid bine and black
the
gallant
Captain
Walker
came
riding
shales, are the abundant remains of the
their church on lire .Sunday moniinq but
through
the
Cumberland
region
in
search
vegetation of the Carboniferous age. Per­
extihxulsned tiie flames and proceeded
with tiie services as If nothing liad hap­ of recruits for lhe Mexican campaign. Mc­ fect casts of Iwnutiftil arborescent ferns
Cleary was ri|&gt;e for adventure and te and catamites, rushes cf gigantic length
pened.
joined. It ha«l been agreed between him nnd curiously carved trunks of the lepidoand McCurdy, they being fast friends, that dendron and sigilorin are all heaped and
I they should enlist together, but McCurdy pent in one iuBcporable mass. Even the
| was away*Yrom home at the time, aud on unlearned Italian laborers are amazed at
hLs return, hearing of the enlistment of his the sight. On eve^ block of shale area
I friend, he followed the command across the thousand perfect casta of plants and a
j country to Newport. Ky., where be, too, hundred different varieties. There axe
I Joined the company,
enough specimens here to stock a million
। McCleary was a great favorite with the cabinets. A roadbed for the third track of
commander, a good fellow in every way, the Pituburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St.
lhe soul ot honor,,and one of the bravest Louis railroad is being graded with the re­
toldicra ever under fire. He was always nt mains of one of tfhe forests of the ancient
I Lhe front witUA'alker, nnd when they fell world. Look where you will, go where you
j they were together iu the ran.
will in the vicinity of this cut, and every­
Ladies and waiting maids among the j The two Marylanders did not seek shel- where you tread upon tiie perfect cast of
ancient Greeks nnd Romans wore plain ,tered places in lhe campaign. They were plants that grew in some old Carboniferous
hoopn of gold nr silver in their ears, and ’ there for fighting and for glory, and they lagoon perhaps some tan million years
as time progressed these became more knew that it must be sought at the fore. ago.
I Walker’s rangers gave them ample opporHere was the origin of xrar great deposits
elaborate, precious gems being set in . tunlty for active work, for this gallant
them. Many Roman matrons pocscssed f iiaud was the first to dash forward into of coal, aud it may have helped to produce
the great deposit of golden oil which is
earrings of the most costly nnd gorge­ ' dangerous places and do desperate deeds, just now the wonder of the world.—Pitts­
ous description, the settings being worth j They went into the battle of Humantie. burg Dispatch.
thousands of dollars.
.
together, and but one of them came out—
One of the most fashionable patterns I McCurdy. It wan a fierce fight, though
Dr. Baldwin, of Alabama, told a good
affected by those of rank and wealth ‘ the numbers were small on each side,
were modeled in the form of an asp. j McCleary fell with his captain, pierced by eye story. "Can you imagine,” he asked,
Mexican lances, and was buried ou "the worst thing that would be likely to
with* a golden body shaded with gems of , many
lhe field.
/
get into a man's eye? One day a railroad
the first water. Earrings that bore the
McCurdy went on and passed through engineer enme into my office In great pain.
miniatures of the dear friends or rel­ , til ot the battles of the valley of Mexico, He hnd n bandage over bls right eye. T am
atives of the wearers were quite fashion­ j without a wound, beyond a scratch from suffciiug frightfully, doctor,’ &gt;ft sidd,‘wlth
able at a very early day, and in many I one of the peculiar copper covered bulla my eye- There h something in it. I was
ruuniug ray engine nt a fart rau» of speed,
eases they were attached in the form of J used by the Mexican forces.
with my head out of the Ab window look­
M'CUltDY’S FRUFUSAL.
pendants.
In ancient Egyp- and India thoeo I He was present at the Oiiul capture of ing down the track to see that there waa
no obstruction. I ptuMcd through a lot of
.
the
capital,
and
then,
with
a
company
of
made in imitation of the lotus and Den- | 3«X), he volunteered to go down to Vera grasshoppers, and one of tbein struck me
gal rows were sought after in preference ■ Crux with the first train of sick nnd wound- Iu the eye.' I examined the man's eye, and
to all other designs.—Detroit Free Press. ‘ ed. Ou his return to the city he was *e- sure enough tho legs of tbs hopper had
I levied by the commandant of the City penetrated the poor fellow”i eye nnd were
i Guard as bis clerk, being an excellent pen
giving him great pain. The sawlike legs
Ours is not a buffalo climate. Four man. The capital building was made the had almost completely filled up the eye. I
survivors &lt;?f that humpbacked race were hendqtntrters of the invaders, and from placed him under the influence of ether
and began the operation of extracting the
there
McCurdy
wrote
at
times
to
his
old
brought to Golden Gate park, and three
of them died during th© effort to become I triunds in Maryland on the magnificent grasshopper’s legs. After a tedious job I
; letter paper of lhe fallen government, with succeeded in removing the Impedimenta
acclimated. No man ever beard of buf­ Its great coat uf arms emblazoned at its nnd tte-mau got well without bWsight be­
falo near the sea. Neither in Hakluyt’s , bead. One of these letters was ImjiortanL ing affectevl. I think that was my most
voyages nor in any other compilation of j Accompanying __
__________
the_ letter
-was a hand­ remarkable eye otse.”—Sti Lonh Globe
mine ring,
ritiir sparkling
nnnrk Imtr with diamonds,
&lt;U.uiion&lt;l«. nnd Democrat.
the log books of discoverera nnd uavi- : jotne
’■____________
gatorais there any mention of buffalo J the diroctinns were that B----- , to whom It
The Inquisitive Antelope.
on a sr.lt coast Throe animals were won seuc, should place it upon the approAn
antelope
is
as curious ;ts a woman.
foand in the interior only, on the great •«&gt;' Irnt" M Jlta."Cb»t.''« McCurdy',
If the hunter trill lie down iu the graw
ptaiaa, high and drr. and when they nro “■“J1
t -J-LaT.
..
elimaU nnro-ro fri-uds. This was to be with the un^v aud wave a red handkerchief n baud of an­
cfi*»pd to roch a «&gt;Mt clieMlone our, iu,dln)( th„ whl,n th,
„lur„^ telope will keep circling around until with­
they die, in protest against turning a (rom
war h1ju wns t&lt;)
wjfe&gt;
in reasonable distance for n safe shot.
a public pnrk into a cow yard. One of | Unfortunately,tte tady objected. Though After completing a circle the antelope halt
tho four survives, iu lonely occupation ; ^1C proxy was well unstained and the mis- suddenly and bring down one fore foot
of a field not intended fortxis race. It is »;on whs at tempted with skill and tact, sbe with u vigorous stamp on the ground and
probable that his hide will join thoae of refused to accept the ring nnd with it ihu at the same instant ttey make a sort of a
his companions on the pork fence before 1 conditions. The prototype of John Alden snort that sounds like a half whittle. That
is the propitious moment for peppering
tho trade winds erase to Mow.-Snn uni«l her topre . raura why .he raeuld them with nfie bolls. I learned this trick
Aha.
■
not fok® tfc® ‘°keo. »’ld *he r®pll«l. I
Francisco Alta.
•
।
yoQ know the reasons." Unhappily. when it froiitiernman came along and
—
be did not, and never did know why it was found me crawling fur miles on the level
that McCurdy was not a favorite with her. prairie endeavorlug to get a shot at one of
The Ensllubtnnn In Chill.
the timid creatures. The tnan asked me if
The Englishman, the Gringo par excel­ The ring, however, wns uot returned to I thought I could get him. I answered:
lence, plays an important part In Chilian Mexico for fear that McCurdy might. In “Get him! I've got to get him, I'm. out o’
economy. He is paramount in the nitrate hLs desperation, give it with Ita meaning to meat.’’ He t.;en posted me about lying
producing regions, xhough here the Ger­ a native beauty.
still and flirting with the handkerchief,
TUR VCTERAN TODAT.
man is hard on his heels. At Valparaiso
The war over, McCurdy came home, ex­ and I found they liked that tetter than
the bant commerce is mainly controlled by
chasing, and 1 made an entry right then
pecting
to
be
greeted
by
bis
promised
bride,
him, and throughout the country he la to
that an antelope poasesMid some of the
be found at the tend of trading enterprises, bat though she joined in t he demonstra­ cbaracterteJcA of a woman.—Washington
mining and metallurgical industries, tions of welcome that the town made, she Farmer.
,___________
smelting and reducing works, mills and remained as distent as ever. For sereral
f of
to yuars he remained in old Alleghany county,
foundries. lie avails himself,
of course
court- —
is
afford'd
’
by
'
H*
trlod
P®hticr,
but
though
he
bad
hostM
Not alone does the truffle thrive in
the utmost of such import w&gt; L .—-rd---- ,
•
n land singularly destitute of- fur
and• uf Mends, he was too rtolent a Whig to be France, they are found In Italy, Spain and
feather. He ahoota partridge* on the hill­ successful, and he went out to California, Holland, bnt arc of indifferent quality
where
he
was
mure
successful
in
bls
politi
­
compared
with the French, lacking the
sides about Valparaiso, and snlpcQnd wild
duck in the more watery regions of the cal aspirations. He was finally elected to delicate .nnd incomparable flavor of the na­
south. He plays lawn tennis at Vina del the legislature. At last he returned to the tive product. In the United States, es­
Maron beaten earth, nnd cricket at Iqulque ■ states,’’ but for some years. hi* where­ pecially in California, oqme attention has
abouts were quite unknown to his old been given within the past few years u&gt;
on a concha of nitrate refuse rammed to
frieniis in the Cumberland region.
tiie gathering and pre-nerving of truffles,
the sollditv of concrete.
When tho war of the retell ion broke out
He gallops over fairly breakneck country he was awakened Into n new life, and ho and a number ot western pickers have vleafter the vixens that bare left their name rnlisted and served throughout the contest ited Bordeaux iu order to inform them­
to the charming suburb of Las Zorros. us a private soldier from Pennsylvania, selves regarding the canning proceea. It
Racing remains, however, bis landing pas­ from the first gun to the final surrender. is a very rimpic one, the truffles being par­
tially boiled, as tomatoes, asparagus and
time. The upper class Chilians have taken He kept his shoulder for the musket and
Other vegetables, nnd then jarred and
to Hits with an enthusiasm that is backet, not for toe strap, and he was mustered sealed iu their own diluted juice. Al!
up by a proportionate expenditure. They out with the same rank thnt he had at
went and game products are abo
have established serera! breeding Made,
"truffled.’’ the vegetable being Cut into
,
and the meetings nt Santiago andmpa- first.
McCurdy Is still living, nearly seventy- small mjnares and inserted into the sub­
raino count among tbs events of the year. three years of age, at the borne for disabled stance of the article preserved.—Washing­
—London Saturday Review.
volunteers at Hampton, Va., drawing a ton Latter.___ ___________
pension of eight dollar* a month for bl*
ll
. —J — —■------service* In the Mexican war. He never
An employe of the portal telegraph of­ married or wished to do su nnlcm Cha^,
Great Author (who sells by subscription)
fice of St- Petersburg has invented n might change her mind, which she d.d not —So-ynu are a book agent, eh? I prmuuM|
■watch which requires winding up omy do. She la also living, sixty-five year* of you meet with a good deal of I
meat.”
once in forty-five days. Ho submitted age, near New York, unmarried.
Agent—Ye»,.evtry day.
The girl whom McCleary left behind him
his watch to the Mechanic Technical as­
•'] don’t see bow you Maud it.”
sociation. who wound it and placed it in In time married a clergyman from Ala­
’’Well, you xee. I know it isn't I
bama,
where
the
went
to
live,
bnt
in
a
few
a vault for trial. It wro found pn^r
years sbe returned to her home a widow, folk* dislike me personally. It’s I
&gt;a the inventor represented it to be. Now with a daughter, who baa rinoe grown up they bare such a contempt for the I
the man wanta to get a patent on hi:, in- to beautiful womanhood, and ie now the
vrnttoo, but the difficulty presents itself wife of a successful merchant In one of the
Chinese tradition point* to a
that he does not belong to any mechani­ nrosperoua new cities ot the northwest.
McCurdy U chrerfal and resigned to the thousands &lt;&gt;t yearn before I
cal guild. Whether as a layman te is
•ra, al which an Inspired ml
entitled tQ a patent on n meciam«l to- lot that ha* befallen him. He la wall, be­ taught nuu.kiud th* appll
rrcti m flte nrinirter of the Interior win yond ar occasional twinge of rheumatism.
have to decide.-Cincinnati Oomnwmm -Watoinjfton Star.

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

GanaUs-

�Hastings Banner,
Roating* Thursday, Dec. 31. 1891.
MAKI HALL L. COOK. Editor.

THE HABTISea, MICH., FOSTOFFICX,
AnaVBT 14. 1379.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Sweeping* Reductions
JUST BEFORE OUR INVENTORY

WHY I AM A PROTECTIONIST.

BOSTON JTOKE
{Written f jr American Economist.]
1 am in favor of tbe protective policy:
Ftret. Because it furnishes a steady
and uniform market to our producers at it
coat which is Insignificant in comparison
with the benefits it confers.
„
Second. Because it tends to multiply
tbe industries to which our country is well
fitted and tills is a vast advantage to our
workingmen.
Third. Because by the multiplication
•f industries in a nation where they would
not otherwise exist, there is an increase of
competition and thus n diminution in the
price of commodities, making thereby an
advantage to all consumers.
The democratic congress at Washington
is giving evidence of that peculiar type of
reform known us sham of the first water.
At this writing not a committee has been
named, nor the first effort toward doing
business made. A month wasted in the'
most excuseless kind ot idleness, without
an attempt to do a particle of the business
for which they were assembled, except to
drew their salaries. With an overwhelm­
ing majority in tbe lower bouse, and after
promising all the “reforms'* In the whole
catalogue of reforms, a whole month has
gone and no business Is done. It looks as
if Washington might have a repetition of
Michigan's squawbuck experience.
Squawbuck keioeeno continues to get in
its deadly work. In its wake are burned
buildings, maimed people and ghastly
corpses. And all this without excuse,
without lhe pretense of an excuse that the
people have been benefited. They have
uot. They are paying as much for the
dangerous squawbuck product as they did
for the good aud safe oil furnished them
by tbe adoption ef the former Michigan
test of 130 degree?.

In two weeks we commence taking our annual inventory and have now commenced our gigantic clearing sale to
reduce stock as low as possible before inventory.

The Knife Goes in Deep and Prices Ont Bight and Left
In every department. It will pay you to come 50 miles to trade with us the coming two weeks,
makes no difference w’tb as. We simply wish to reduce our stock one-half if possible.

Cost of goods

BOSTON STORE.
We shall now cluse out upwards of 500 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Cloaks at some price. We do not say
_
some price to have you come and make us an offer. As every' garment is now marked to the lowest possible price C
and you will get it the first time.

BOSTON STORE
Our dress goods department will suffer a like reduction and now is your time to save money. We can show you
dress goods of every' description and kindly invite you to call and see the goods.
Prices are so low you will not
be disappointed.

Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, etc, must go
at some price and that a low one. See us for dry goods of every description, cloaks, shawls, etc, and come now
while we are making the lowest prices of any season of the year.
Respectfully yours.

Squawbuck Soper evidently has some
bad advisors. He has asked for the.re­
turn of his resignation, and proposes to
cuntest every point In the proceedings In­
stituted to bounce him from the secretary
uf state's office. Later—Dan concluded to
retire, and Is now back amid the i&gt;1nc clad
hills of Newaygo.

Additional Local News.
Nothing makes the mugwumps and free
traders so mad as to read of the triumphs
of reciprocity. There Is only one thing
that comes any where near exasperating
them so much, and that is the splendid
prospect that America will manufacture
her own tin plate.
Soper Insists, and Is backed by Warden
Davis of the Jackson state's prison, that
his deputy secretary took that place with
the understanding tliat he was to pay
Soper &gt;500 of his salary. To this Rowley,
the deputy, and others demur, and a

Tbe democratic legislature and state
officers have furnished all tl*e evidence the
people of Michigan need to prove tliat the
democratic party should not be trusted
with power. They had a chance to make
a record, and they made IL And it Is a
▼ery black record.
The Blaine boom la growing, and that
•ecticsian hn’t saying a word. That la
what worries the democrats. He Is Lhe
qm wan who in their pet aversion. The

AU members of tiie Alliance and Patrons
Industry who favor helping to elect an­
other lot of democratic “reformers” to
■mnage tbe business of this state will
please aay “Aye.” Deep hush, that is
thick enough to cut with a knife.

For robbing them of lhe controlling tn-

They did it atoug with a lot of other dirty

Don’t forget Jas. Kay Applebee’s lec­
tures in the society rooms in this ejty
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday even­
ings, January 11th. 12th and 13th. Mr.
Applebee has lectured in this city before,
and those who heard him then will not
miss the opportunity this time. He is one
of lhe finest and most accomplished lec­
turers In the country and all should es­
teem it a privilege to attend. Tbe follow­
ing are the subjects upon which he will
lecture Monday evening. January llth,
Macbeth, a
Drama of
Conscience.
Syllabus.—The conscience active In Mac­
beth and lady Macbeth, but not the same
thing In both. Tbe genesis of the eon-*
science. Selfishness the absorbing whole
of Macbeth. Lady Macbeth’s false esti­
mate of his character. Why tbe wltchys
appeared to Macbeth. The witches, at
one® human and noa-human. The hell­
broth they concoct The Crime; from
whom Its suggestions came. Macbeth's
demeanor before the murder, and his ac­
curate self gauging. The air-drawn dagger.
Extreme nervous perturbation into which
Macbeth falls after the deed. Assertion of
her womanhood by Lfdy Macbeth. Mac­
beth’s self-pity. His suburb physical
courage. Wherein Lady Macbeth differs
from Macbeth. Her womanhood always
protesting against her crime. Her imper­
ious will.
Tbe sleep-walking scene.
Manful teaching of the tragedy. Tuesday
evening, January 12, Home Pictures and
Home Lessons
from the writings of
Charles Dicken*. Syllabus.— Dickens tbe
prose noct of home. The home pictures
of Diekeas common, and because so com­
mon, so beautiful How the love of home
radiates upon society. The three great
master loves of humanity—love filial, love
conjugal, and love paternal.
Peculiar
sacredness of filial love. George the
trooper. Mrs. Ptornish and her pauper
father. The home eloquence of Mr. Piornteh. The strength uf the nation dej*nds
upon tbe strength of the home. Conjugal
tor®. “Barkis is willin'.*' John Cblvery
and little DorriL Tbe blessedness of not
getting ©ar own way in life. Mr. Toots
and Florence Dombey. A love picture.
The housekeeping of Dora and David Copif® and husband. Parental
pleasurra. Bob Cratchit's
Christmas dinner. Tbe lemon of It alt
The home temple. Wednesday evening,
the 13th. Douglas Jerrold: The wit of tbe
London Punch. Syllabus.—Supremacy of
wisdom.
Douglas Jerrold.
How be
owed nothing to birth and nothing to posltton. Cradled In a theatre. His first am­
bition. Struggles in London. His early
success as a dramatic author. His connec­
tion with “Punch.” How Jerrold elevated
the satirical faculty. The great aim of
life.
“His abounding humanity.” Deasrfptive power. Talk In a churchyard.
How to spend a twenty-first birthday.
Terseness of Jerrokls ntyle—illustrations
satire of Jerrold stronger than
of Beilefafte’s

City watef rents payable from Jsn. 1st.
to 10th., 1892. at t|ie offlre of secretary of
Board of Water Commissioners.
Jno. P. Roberts, Sec.

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We Lead
The World is School Books.
We have
Hutchinson’s Physiologies,
Harper’s Geographies,
Robinson's Arithmetics,
Sheldbn’s Readers,
Sander’s Spellers,
Harper’s Readers,
Brand’s Physiologies,
Davis &amp; Peck’s Arithmetics,
Barnes’ History,
Felter’s Arithmetics.
Reed &amp; Kellogg’s Grammars,
Appleton’s Readers,
Swinton's History,
Townsend’s Civil Government,
Monteith’s Geographies,
And every book used in Barry
County.
New and second hand.

WAS DISCOURAGED
In trying to have my eyes fitted with spectacles.
At last I went to DR. LOWRY’S and now

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.

FREE

This Handy

PUAFARKD BY

Drs. Nixer &amp; Sons, Hastings, Mich.

I AM HAPPY.

rEOBATK ORDER.
tbe Probate office, in
d count*, on Wednes-

There is such comfort in wearing glasses that &lt;e properly fitted.
Ever}' man to his business. DR. LOWRY kee£s always on hand
a large stock of the finest and best eye glasses and spectacles. Call on
him and be satisfied.
.

Armstrong, Judge of
On reading aod litas the petition, duly vertfled. of Jennie A. Mead, widowot said deceased,
praying that administration of said estate may
to Mid petitioner or some other
1
I* ordered, that Friday, the
•92o44nraf January. A. D.jwc. xt one o'clock
tn
tbe afternoon. be aa&lt;lg:»rd lor tbe hearing of
'Mid
petition *nd that the helm at Uw of Mild
deeeaned and all other persons Interested lu
add refate, are required to appear nt a scaotoo
of Mid anurt.theu to be huldeo attbe Probate offtoe. In lire City ef Hasting*. ta said County. *’d
’*■—■ be. why

OLD RAGS! The
Given away to our Customers.

If you want to get a better price
for old scrap than you do from
peddlers, bring, your old iron of all
kinds, copper, zinc, lead, rubbers,
rags and old carpets to the

JUNK SHOP,

Banner
and
Detroit
Tribune
ode dollar per year.

�Hastings Banner.
HmUoc*. Thursday, Dec.

81, n»i.

W. M. COOK. I^nl Mtor.

Common
Soap

““
Tl'p
loUl Mm &gt;, rrsorwa m belnf ms, »|U
Inauraoce S55V.

i Z5Jhr,"tnmg eve u’« eninluyeeti at the
I TVhip factory correlled Manager Wolter*
and aa a sll«bt taken of their reranl far
him. preumted him with h beautiful bauquet'lamp, George aay» that the Iam?
may not be worth It, but a 850 bill
wouldn’t buy it
'l he annual meeting of the stock ladders
of tlw II astings Chair nnd Table Co. will
be held at the office of the company In the
city of Hastings. Mich., Jan. 12, 1802, at
10 o'clock p. m.
*
P. T. Uolorovk. Pres.
M. L. Cook, bee.
. Section 243 of the Endowment Rank,
Knights of Pythias elected officers for
1892:
President—Edgar Y. Hoglc.
Vice President—Edward G. llulbrook.
See. and Treas.—Sylvester Greusel.
Medical Examiner—Dr. F. R. Timmer­
man. .
Last evening a couple of kills threw
some xand on the engines at the Electrl c
light works. The engines had to be shut
down, taken apart and cleaned, leaving the
stores in darkness in the meantime. Tbe
young rascals skipped out and are not yet
known, though every effort possible will
be made to find them out and make ex­
hard­ amples of them.

Rote Clothes and
Chaps Hands.

IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.

Constant Drooping

Of water wears away the
est rock, and a similar idea is
my excuse for keeping my
name and business .before yon.
You may think I ain well ad­
vertised and ought to quit, but
so was the last candidate for
governor on the labor ticket.
Can you name him I

w

personal_mention,
tbe baIMlW mll,

Mark Twain, Americas greatest humor­
ist. has just written a new story entitled:
"The American Claimant,” which will be-,
gin in the Detroit Journal of Saturday,
January 2d. To the great delight of all
loverrot pure wit, tliat celebrated charac­
ter. Col. Mulberry Sellers, will reappear as
the hero of thk story, but with entirely
new and dramatic surroundings.

Ed -Shorn vhati la trick with tbe grip.
Bev. Grigsby lectured In Mason last
evening.

A. Black was in Detroit and Ann Arbor
teat week.

•&lt; .

-1

ROYAL

Il K. Grant Is confined to the house
with tbe grip.

Frank Newman, of Saginaw, was in lhe
city test week. «

Ed Haff, of Grand Raplda, was In the
city last week.

.

Charlie Hyatt, of Charlotte was In the
city past week.

IS THE

f

Best Baking Powder

Minor Layton spent Sunday with his
parents iu Leslie.
Plln Grice, of Allegan, visited friends in
the city last week.

Mrs. Irving Felghner, of Muskegon, Is
vi«ltlng In the city.
G. H. Brooks visited relatives In Alle­
gan county last week.

The Official Government Reports:

Hr. C. W. Young, of Allegan, spent
Christmas In this city.

Mtea Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, Is
home for the holidays.

The United States Government, after elaborate tests,
reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leav­
ening strength than any other.
(Bulletin 13, Ag.
Dep.'p. 549 J
The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show
the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leavening
strength. (Bulletin 10,/. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.)
In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder
goes further, makes purer and more perfect food than
any other.

Charl’e Dunham, of Detroit, spent Christ­
mas with relatives In tbe. city.
. Miss Angle Bates Is home from Detroit
to spend the holiday vacation.

Mrs. Will Geer and children of Grand
Rapids, are visiting in the city.
Frank Goodyear, of ftastings, Minn., is
visiting his mother In this city.

Miss Aliena Allen, of Bay City. Is visit.
Ing relatives and friends In the city.
»
Frank and Gus Barlow, of Coldwater,
vI«iled relatives iu the city last week.

Irving Price, of A'lcgan. spent Christ­
Don’t fall to read tiie opening chapters mas with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walter.
of Mark Twain's latest great humorous
The Misses Shnpson. of Allegan, were
novel "The American Claimant.” in the
Detroit Journal of January 2d. Ask or zucsta of friends In the city Christmas.
send a postal card to Gershum Severance,
Mrs. Allie Rock, of East Saginaw. Is
is selling watches, clocks, jew­ the Journal agent for Hastings, to leave v.kiting
her sister Mrs. D. S. Goodyear.
elry and
I keep you a copy. If not convenient to do this Mrs. Mode Rich, ot Traverse City, Is
a 2c stxmp to the Journal. Detroit,
the best and
stock in send
and it will be promptly sent you by return visiting relatives and/riends In the city.
mall.
Hastings.
! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waldorff, on Albion,
Prices always the lowest.
If you are tired of life, and want to get • vfeluM his parents iu this city last' week.
rid of its burden and car4s. don't disgrace
Mi*s Ella Hallock is spending the holi­
your family by tying a rope around your day vacation with her parents In Lapeer.
neck, or disgust everyone by having your
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Kennedy, of Grand
remains hauled out of the river. D&lt;» it in
a more genteel way; go hunting with n Rapids, -pent Sunday with relatives near
.
crowd of fool friends. Some uuv will lw = the city.
sure to let a gun go off and hl: you. and ; Mlxs Kittle Burrell, of Albion. Is spend­
the community will mourn over your ;un­ . Ing the holiday vacation with relatives In
Circulation this week
- - 2.000 timely end
a way that will plvan
-or • the city.
ghost if it la allowed to come back to this
Hereafter, chances for advertiwmente earth tofee the funeral.
i
Ml’* Mande Wheeler, of Allrgsu. was
mast reach tills office Tuesdays at latest to
I t» •■ miert of her.slater, Mrs Chas. Walter
IL F. Bellinger, of Barry county, hns i Chriwumm.
Insure insertion In the issue of the week
| purchased 182 feet front ou .South Coch­
when brought.
rane avenue of Mrs. Pratt and Mr. Tiii-.m, ) Ka'pb Wooton. the big bruiser of the
This is located south of the liiii'-s Id • k t’biuu College foot-ball teain, is visiting
Baths ’5 cent*, Busby Ems.
and comprises what is teiined the bur ’ his parents.
..■•use to rent. Enquire at this office.
district. The price paid is about '•'.ubO.
Dr. and Mr-. Chat. Russell of Allegan
The County Clerk Issued 50 more mar- Mr. Bellengcr is very wealthy aud v j- . 1 wert, entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Julius
to pat up a very tine business block and. j Russell Christmas.
ige licenses last year than this.
ou tbe back uf the .lots a large farmers' i
,. . .v. , . „
Four second hand organs for sale at a fewl bant coustfnctetf on the plnn of the!. I d Matthews of Ashland. &gt;\ is.. Is visitCr^Z.nd
f.rw.r,'
i
'&gt;'•
renewlneold
bargain.
E. A. Mattison.
in the etty.
The celebrated Schubert and Smith and banw. It looks very much as if the Miutl: ‘
Misa Franc Williams attended the
Bgrnes pianos for sale-by E. A. Mattison. end of the bily was about to boom.—Char-!
loth Tjibbne.
\ Teacher's Instigate in Grand Rapids the
Clarence. Son of C. Osgood died Sat­
annual meeting pt the Agri-rlti;:a! , {ore l’arl of lhe ’ree^urday. of diabetes, after a lour Hines--. I
The funeral was held Monday.
I Xa-’lety occurred Tuesday afternoon Of l-wt | The Misses Maggie and Nellie Donohue
*
■*
■
.Olc*r*&lt; ! returned I/.
week.
Tbe —following
were «•-_
tbe officers
to Ypsilanti «.MB*UwIaV
yesterday after
/ Thieves broke into the house of E. Itoo- elected for the following year:
I• week's visit with Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs. Dan Do
Don­
iasou on the state road Thursday eve and
President, Asa Pennock of Barry.
1 ohue.
-stole a quantity of bed clothing and a few
Vice Pres, Juo. Fleming^ Castleton.
'
lyrtlss
R&lt;xe
Bostwick,
formerly
teacher
oilier articles.
Scc'y. M. H. Burton, Hastings tw’p.
I Kthe high school building l»ut now of
Tress. Guy Manning. Baltimore.
Mrs. Mary Craddock has a /farm of 80
I Detroit called on old friends here last
Marshall, Robt. Billingsley. Irving.
acres IK miles east of town, which she
Tbe executive committee is Win. strong,
Strong. j
desire* to rent. For further particulars
Yankee
Castleton:
Frank
Sylvester.
|• Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rlsbridgcr attended
inquire ot her.
.
Springs; Norman Latham, Baltimore: J. i Hie annual reunion of the latten) relatives
Round trip tourist tickets now on sale M.
Rogers. Carlton:
: Mt the home of her parents in Benton HorM. Rogers,
Carlton: J.
J. 11.
11. jh-nnis,
Ih-nnis, City.
City.
by the Mich. Cent. Ry. to principal southA’l reports showed tbe society
iu :| boc lost week.
T to
«.ro and I*nrJtic coast pointe.
a prosperous condition.
Tire Misses Edna and Edith Havens,
M. A. Gn.MAN. Agent
A few prominent farmer- In the v!&lt; infty:■ ' &lt;&gt;f Owosso and Three Rivers respectively.
A word to the farmers. 1 wMil all your nt Freeuart have organized a stock e- 'iij "I are spending the holiday vacation with
dried apple* and will pay as much as any nv known as the Freeport Automatic Farm&gt;»' Higfr jeirents near tbe city.
one to get Him.
Gate Co. Tbe object of this company h
S ' Rev. W. M. Puffer went to Milo last
Spakt Pnn.i.u*.
to manufacture a gate that can be sold t&lt;
Paving sold a half interest In my gro­ farmers at the lowest possible price. Tl-iv, evening, and there united In marriage, at
cery. I must and shall iiyist upon having looks to a* like a step in the right direc­' the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Hnl
Bellinger to Misi Hattie L. Williams.
old accounts settled at onee.
tion a* it is the first organization to our
•
x n rrmv
C. E. Bldiac started for Kentucky Mon­
knowledge where farmers have attempted
dav
to purchase a blooded horse fnr a man
to
manufacture
a
single
article
for
them
­
Two M-cond hand pianos for sale cheap.
One nearly as good as new. Will exchange selves. Others have done Un- manufactur­ in Jackson. Jackson men know where to
ing, pocketed the proceeds, and the farm- come for competent judges of horse flesh.
for organs or sell on easy payments.
era have footed the bills. This is an &lt;ye
E. A. Mattison.
* niiaui.
j
------to progress—in what next.—Freeport
The Michigan Central ■ “The Niagara
Fifteen horse power engine and boiler Herald.
*
Falls Route” will sell round trip excursion
on wheels- Lane At Bodlev saw mill cpmSaturday eve, Jan. Oth. the Retftvatb tickets to Canada points at one fare for the
ptete with 56 inch saw for sale cheap.
Can be seen at the Hastings Engine A Iron Star Concert company will give an enter­ round trip. Tickets wUl be sold Decem­
tainment in Union hall. Ttw program ber 21. 22 and 23. 1891. good to return and
will be of a varied character but as all including January 9. 1892. These tickets
Since the re^rrt Rnasell Sage dynamite members of this company are specalists of will not be accepted for passage on the
affair, etlhore all over tbe country, and the highest rank, the entertainment can­ North Shore Limited trains Nos. 19 and
country editors in particular, have been not but be an Interesting one. This com­ and 20.
M. A. Gilman. AgL
very scary. None of as millionaires are pany only makes the larger cities, but hav­
Mile any more.
ing an open date, thev were with difficulty
Fann
of
120
acres
tn Irving. Barry
Saturday evening a pocket book contain­ secured here. Tbe artiste of the company county. Mich., known as tbe Mlles Engle
ing a small sum of money was found on are Miss Eila M. Chamberlain, whlstfing fann. Soil good, 70 acres under good cul­
soloist;
Miss
Edith
Christie,
vlohnst;
Ed
­
tbe street Owner can have the same by
tivation. 50 acres good oak timber, seven
calling at this office, proving property and ward P. Ellfolt, humerous and dramatic miles from Hasting.-. Above farm will be
recitals: John Francis Gilder, solo pianist
paying for.thls notice.
and composer: Master Cecil (8 years old) sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms.
The Whip factory which has been shut songs and character sketches . The price For particulars enquire of W. J.
blown for a week or so has resumed opera­ of admission has always been 50 and 75 Marshall. Mich, or Philo A. Sheldon,
tions. There is a growing demand for cents, except In cases of open dates when Hastings. Mich.
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their goods, and the prospect# are excellent it is reduced to S5 and 50 cents.
tor a large *rade the coming yrar.g
Holiday rates. Round-trip excursion Headquarters Fltigerald Post. No. 125.
Holiday rates on Dec. 24. 25. 31. 1891. tickets will be sold by the- Michigan Cen­
In conseqm-nc.- of tbe reaignatton of J.
Jan. 1, 1892. tbe C. K. Ac S- will sell tickets tral. the Niagara Falls route, at reduced C Wardell, fe Post Commander, there
at 1M fare tar the round trip, good to re­ rate* as follows: From all Halloo* west of will t» M&gt; el«u™ w «» •“ ’"*22 ””
torn until Jan. 4,1892.
the Detroit river to all Michigan Central Saturday evening. January 9, 1892, at
and Detroit Bay City A Alpena railroad Post ball: also installation of officers same
We like to see tbe mutual feetbig of stations (excepting the Toledo division, re­ evening, and all comrades and their famil­
good will existing between employer and’ garding which special provisions are made). ies areCordially invited, as the Installation
empk.yera In this city. With such pleas­ Dec. 24, 25, and III, 1891, and Jan. 1, 1892. will be public.
Frank A. Stanlkt, Com.
ant relations existing, everything paw-.-s good to return until Jan. 4. 1892. at one
Geo. IL Bhookk, AdjL
of. more smoothly and more satisfactory to and one-third tare for the round trip. From
all stations west of and including (Memo,
tickets will be sold to Grand Rapids A
The young moo of Dowling and vicinity Indiana railroad pointe, and from stalkffis
have onrautacd a •octal dtub and will rive west of and including Michigan City to
» &gt;«rtes of parties at Rice'* ball, the first Chicago A West Michigan railway points. Orangeville. _ __________________
New Toor*' night. Good music good Half tickets for children will be sold at
_
.
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r. t I
rill meet with Mrs.
one-half the above rates. These tickets
will notte accepted for passage on the fast Holloway.
Quotation on New Years.
For bmehera’ meeting at Grand R-plds v&lt;mtlbuk*d express trains, Nos. 5, C, 19.
History. MIm Kittle Dooley„ .
D«c 2mh. te 3OU1-. tickets will be sold and 20.
Social in-titutions of the United States
M. A. Gilman. Agent.
Decl 2Wb- only- Limited to return not

MY BUSINESS
'silverware.
choicest

Government Chemists Certify:

F. R. PANCOAST.

“The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and whole­
some ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phosphates, or
other injurious substances.
Edward G. Lovb, Ph. D.” ■ .

LOCAL NEfWS.

1 The Sttry

G rue an. Agent
township,
Barnaby, of Ha-lambs that
oe day test week matkr’c weight Charj 9~ pound* each it

190 i Dau Otawtead. Awyr a.
&lt; Ch Io A - Kbepard. Assyria.
lyC. Albrrt Bernet. Hntinp,
. &lt;Ha Merrieg.

Wat &gt;1 Hau-&gt;h. teUi

lb.

Ww n&gt; U*ll»ore burnH
, f the- HnMtx IL Irvtoic.

*3.
C4,n'
I Charite fttew*rt.‘Or«geylihr.
. L.ub...- DahJwk.OraugevHH:.

of the Constitution, Mrs.

■Smith.
Tbe Battfif of Saratoga. Dr. Fowler.
Slates made from Territories. Mis.
Questions on American facts and fancies
and Phyaiok«» In the IMa-mber number.
Answers in the January number. Mis"
Rimt Good tear.
Critic. Mra. Hicks.
toy. W. S- C«*h«ll. presiding Elder of
the Grand fUpids district, will preach at
lite M. K. church. Tuesday evening next,
and probably two or three r
tbere-

of prayer.

j

“ The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most
reliable biking powder offered to the public.
“Hsnry A. Mott, M.D., Ph.D.” ’
“ The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and highest in
strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge.
Wm. McMurtrib, Ph. D."

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Until the 1ft of February. 1892. we^are selling
every article in our store at One-Quarter Off former
prices. This will give yon an opportunity seldom

offered to buy clothing (£K£) at Pricefi tllat wil!
money iu your pockets to buy now. Cau you take ad­
vantage of it?
This sale places first quality clothing within the
reach of everybody. Just think—suits formerly sold
at $20, one-quarter off price. $15; everything the same
way, and besides we give you the choice of a larger
and more varied assortment than you can find else­
where.
.
Do you need a hat, gloves, collars, cuffs, hose, sus­
pender^ Have you bought your winter suit or over­

coat!
If not, then this is for you—the greatest opportun­
ity we have offered this reason. First come, first

choice.
THF. FINEST
CLOTHING HOUS®

ONE-QUARTER OFF j

SALEj

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BARRY COXH.TT.

|

�SpexNer Crisp Tries New Tim­
ber for the Committees.

Flames in the Eastern Michigan

L. A. Turpin, H. H. Rockwall, W. H. j
Insane Asylum.
Brawley, Thoma* Lynch, T. D. English, ’
B. II. Gower, O. M. Kom, J. L. Wilson of
tPHDiQEB GIVEN A LEADING POST. Washing! an, Joaeph McKenna. W. B. MAT) ItTUN A HD WQMFK GO TRANTTfl,
Hocker of New York, A. C. Hopkins of
;
Pennsylvania, D. A. Harvey of Oklahoma.
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Interstate and Foreign Commerce—R. Q. A
w,th Trrror' bat Mo«t with ExuJths Eeai—&lt;teU*ru! hhake-Vp that Put. Mills, «. D. Wise 6f Virginia, Andrew
tattei. - Ppretelor. HrareeJy Lera Ex­
.
1‘rar.. luurlnra. Il.viura C R llrra-lrnnr T ' &lt;■! t O&lt;1 Til nil t h ra 1 H n u t
A
,1 .Cm wl.

wj
chamber yesterday. A memorial from the
Loyal Legion of Minnesota waa received
urging congress to coutinun tho work of
building a navy. A petition from labor
organisations in Colorado was presented

mitted to compete with civilian*. A num­
ber of bill* of no general interest were in­
troduced, among them a bill by Stanford
cwraitu. nut Ixuk. T.ra Ara-.tttJotUh PBttaBMO. j. j. o&lt;Nrill ol
to provide the government with means to
• T*1""
Mlraourt. Ch«r&gt;ra O’NelU ol PmuwilrauU.
Pontiac, Mich., Dec. 28.—Fire wits dpi- maintain a sufficient volume of currency.
U. Minrar,. oral H.lraa. Put Wh.r. joh„ ]Jnd c 8 lUmUll, BelUmy Storer,
The bouao concurrent resolution to ad­
H Ketchum.
Ketchum
Hl* (HrfseUan* Will Do Most Good.
[ J. H.
&gt; covered in the north wing of the Eastern
unlon ■ N.™1 Affair^- H. A. Hwbwt. Wllltan ’ “■*&lt;««&gt; !■“»■» »rl“ •« »
»«- journ today until Jau. 5 was adopted, an
WASMIWOTUN, Dec. 34.—The prediction
hl. ; Ellluu. A. J. Cuinwlurb J. A.G«l~ra unUy morning. Tl» tmnw &gt;pr~l with executive suasion wa* held, and then in rethat Speaker Crisp in the make up LiKjwct to the memory of Representative
I h.-im»r, W. F. DnnUU, Adolph Myor, J. | Iwrrfnl rapidity, nnd with th,Umlird Uoll
cumnuttee* would do violence to the rule I W. I4IWN0U of Virginia, William McAlrer, ities at hand the firemen were powerlra*. Ford, of Michigan, the senate adjourned.
Washington, Dec, at.—In the senate
nf precedence a* catahliriivd by years of j Henry Page, H. C. Lodge, J.
Dolliver, Fifteen nJIkites after the first alarm was
yesterday a bill prohibiting monopoly in
practice wa* verified by the list as an­ J. H. .TWadsworth,
II XV..rI.ra r.W»,
A Iten.-lU
I1 mounded
■ ■ -•W^p^ of the&gt;
C. A. PBoutrflle.
nounced jysterdny. In the committee on n^i?CsUHn \?X«ndL H^f’vniSum*6' w&lt;,n,eo' werc turnwi ’o*"*- Screaming the transportation of meat products was
elect ions the rule is observed; Representa­ Lewi*. S. B. Alekandw, H 5L \ ounauw, ^0^, with terror the maniac* surgri i-etxt to a special committee; a hill was in­
troduced to guarantee Nicaragua canal
tive ii’Ferrall, of Virginia, who was
White. Anthony Caiaantt, Chai-Ira I..
the wridora, where the air was bond* under certain condition*. Other
t second on the minority to Crisp himself
M««, J. P. I-ong. K. H. Fuaatan, E. H. alre«uiy filled with smoke. The night filial bills: To regulate the laws regarding the
last amgttMi. goes to the bead. Nils Haugen
Wilson of Kentucky, J. L. Jdlk-y; Dan’d the demented creature* with terror. Soma payment of seamen; to regulate tbe load
of Wisconsin, is the first minority mem­ Waugh, H. P. Cheatham.
i -ran like wild nalmal.\ trampling their line of vensels, and a number of mnumm
ber.being the first among survivor* un tliat
Irrigation of Arid Loud*—8. W. T. ' slower companions In thdr mad effort* to of ler* importance. A re*olution was
Bale. The committee on ways ami meant I .unham, J. M. Clancey, I. ft. Breitz, J., escape. Other* -were paralyzed with fear ;&gt;axrad calling on lhe secretary of agricul­
is badly shaken up. as was expected.
H. Gorman, F. 8. Coolidge, W. W’. Dick-: and stood- staring into the roaring -fire. ture to rejiort progrras on irrigation by
son, Jerry Simpon, J. A. Pickier. C. U. . The attendants performed deeds of hero- artesian wells, etc. An executive rasadou
Springer, who him not heretofore liven Randall, N. M. Curtis, W. Bteeet, J. L lam in the endeavor to rescue tho helplctw. wns held, after which the senate adjourned
to Jan. 5 next.
।
tonne-ctcd with the oom mlttoe at all, is . Caln.
In the house the speaker announced the
thairman, nnd McMillin holds second place, I Military Affaire—J, H. Outhwalte, Jo
. dragging
_____ list of standing committees and the houso
his relative position on the minority last !I *cph Wheeler. W. C. Newberry. D. P. Pat- | RuMiing hither and thither,
. ton. H. U. Rockwell, J. L. Mitchell, Oscai the hesitating one* from their room*, they adjourned to Jan. 5.
congress. Turner is retained, but the other j
. Laphnm, E. F. McDonald, J. C. Grostiy, H- ' drove the insane women into the open nlr.
, THE MYER-CARROLL FIGHT.
members of the majority—.Wilson, Mont­ H.
I
W. W. Bow j whe„
wm on„
thr oould,
gomery, Whiting, Shively. Stevens. Coch­ era, J. A. T. Hull.
■
they would break and rush far the build­
ran, and Bryan—are all now men. Heed,
Rivers and Harbors—Blanclanl, Catch
r.
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Third Hound.
■
tai^Sirarart. LraUroI Gw.ralo.CUrk o&lt; &gt;"»•«*• Sraerol ra t.m Men u
Burrows, McKenna, nnd Payne have served
New OnuiATOL Dec. ’JS.—The Olympic
before. and Dalzell takes Bayne's place. AUlraiuo.Hayoiw.Wwuloek.Joura.Pow. the »Mon-, alter the patient, werentp- club was crowded with sport* from all
llvrnra.
Henderaon
,4
HllnoH,
SI
ukw. Iler ■ |»w«d to Iraallout. They had tom every
Dingley is transferred to the committee on
man, Stephen, Stone of Pennsylvania, vestige of clothing from their persons nnd part* of the country Iasi night to see the
appropriations.
Quackenbush.
( were laughing in nideotui glee nt the ap- tight between Myer, the “Streator Cy­
Refurin in the Civil Service—Andrew, proach of the flame*. They were standing clane," nnd Carroll. Tbe fight was well
Instead of promoting Forney, who bead­ Boatner, Wlke, Brawley, Patterson ot in the midst of sheets of fire gesticulating contested in the main, Myer winning in
ed tbe minority in the last congress, Ohio, Sperry, Meredith, Coombs,. Harris, wildly, with their long hair fl? Ing the forty-third round by a knockout blow.
Speaker Crisp has made Holman chairman Hopkins uf Illinois, Russell, Brorieus, disheveled aliout their face*. By
For the firat few round* both men were
of the committee on approjciations, with Borne*.
&lt; o’clock the entire north wing was wrapped cautious, each apparently trying to dis­
Forney second. All other Democratic
I.nul Important Chalrmantblp.
! in finmvw. Bnt in spite of the right alxive cover tbe other’s tactic*. Myer did most
mernb-T* are retained and C. R. Breckin­
Following are chairmen uftheltasim referred to. all the inmates were rescued,
of the leading, anil, In fact, almost killed
ridge, Compton and O’Neill of Massachu­ portant committees: S. M. Robinson, im- :
Spectators Were Much Excited.
hi* chance* by rushing himself out of
setts added.. Livingston represents the provement Mississippi1 river; C. II. Paige, | Spoctidon* declare they heard shriek* of breath. Carroll exhlliited clever dodging
Alliance meinlx’ysldp. The new Republi­ manufactures; Samuel Fowler, merchant ' anguish from the awful pyre, as of de­ tactk*. but was unable to ewcapc Myer’s
can memhera are Bingham. Dingley nnd marine and fisheries: J. B. Riley, Pacific I niented victims yielding their lives to the left in the fourteenth, and wa* knocked to
Grout. Belden has been dropped. Oulh- railways; Z. D. Tillman, patent*? A. I*. . flames, but in the confusion it was itnjx*- his knee*.
.
waite of Ohio is a notable example uf the Fitch, private land claims; Edward lame,! rible to distinguish the screams of the
appointment of a chairman from outride militia; W. H. Cowie*, mine* ant! mining; ' frightened mnniacs without from the outNeither man had much advantage up to
tin- old memliership of the committee. He B. H. Bunn, claims; W. 1. Hayes, educa-j cry of the victiius within, if any there the twenty-first round, though lxth had
is plated nt the head of military affair* tion; W. E. Hayne*,alcoholic liquor traffic; I were. A strenuous effort was made to con- taken considerable punishment. Myer’s
and lose* his place on the elections com­ H.
II Stump,
Siliitnn immigration
immiirmllnn and naturaliza­ VrV
vey the
the rmtielit.S
patients to
to tli&lt;
th-‘ hcwnital
hospital for
for safesafe- youth and fine condition hogan to tell in
mittee.
tion; Amo* J. Cummings, library; F. K. kreping. It was utterly impossible. Some hi* favor, and in spite of tbe fact that he
Beltxhoover. wnr claims; J. D. Richardson, few &lt;if them were induced to retire to the hnd been doing most uf the leading he
Gcneral Wheeler, of Alalmma, the rank­ printing; W. F, Wilcox, eleventh fensun; shelter, but the great majority of the 500 showed up t he frwiher of the pair. After
ing member of tiie old committee,is second A. P. Fitch, private land ehums; J. J. demented women were huddled together this Myer had it mostly hi* own way, and
on the UmL David B. Cull&gt;er*on ol Texas Hemphill, District of Columbia; W. P. in the cold, piercing wind ami gazed with did most of the work, lie knocked Carroll
gw» IO the head of the judiciary, bein*f the Eili*. revision of the laws; J. L. Chipman, terror upon the lira.
down frequently. In the forty-third the
ranking member of the old minority; while election of president and vice president.
little cyclone found the opening he had
HOW THE FIRE WAS FOUGHT.
ex-Chairntnn E. B/Taylor of Ohio heads
been lucking for, nnd with h swinging
Exjx’ndlture* in the Department*—R. E.
the minority this year. Oates of Alabama Lester, state; S. H. Brickner, treasury: A.
right hander landed aqunrely on Carroll's
is second and Bynum of Indiana third B. Montgomery, war; C. A.. O. McClel­ ! lie Ip from Detroit Comes
jaw. Jimmy went down like a log and re­
This i* the best place Bynum gets. Hnd land, navy; W. C. Oates, po*toffice;J. M.
mained unconscious tor several minute* iu
Upon tbe first discovery of the fire the spite ot the efforts of his secon&lt;L&gt; to revive
Mills been elected speaker be would prob­ Allan, justice; &lt;?. P. Edmunds, agricul­
ably have been chairman of ways and ture.
Pontiac department was notified. The him.
mean*. Henry Baoou of New York, n new
Glvnx Republican F.mployex a Month.
__
_ _ , „steamer
_
_ place __
single
in the
made the run
STILL WAITING ON CHIU.
uau. gets tl&gt;e chairmanship of the im­
No comment wa* made on the auuouce- of three mile* at a breakneck gait. When
an. nF
- — —X ——• - - • As
Ao O.O.V.
wo the
tl... —
_
•
.•
portant committee on banking nnd cur­ ...
ment
of .I...
the committees.
soon ns
the first stream was turned upqn ths
rency, instead of Covert of New York, reading of the list was completed Kush
flames the north wing was seen to be
who did not vote for Crisp.
offered the usual resolution providing for doomed aud every energy was la-nt to
Washington. Dec. »«.—An ominous al­
the assignment* of clerks to the commit­
ienee is maintained in official circles re
Mills is at the head of lhe new commit­ tees for this congress by the committee on stopping the fire at the center. A few spotting the news from Chill. Il in every­
minutes
later
citizens
of
Pontiac
began
to
tee &lt;&gt;n interstate and foreign commerce. accounts. Stone of Kentucky objected to
iUvonsideration at the present ilme and arrive on the acene and soon an army of where conceded that important disjjatchv*
man erf the committee on commerce, it* it went over until after the holidays, thus several hundred mon were at work. With have been received from Minister Egan,
pred«**wr in the last cn’.gn**. Coinage, giving the Republican clerks an extra the added assistance the women were forc­ but it is impossible to learn their contents,
_________ _______
ed to retire from lhe scene. Thom* who m&gt; close-mouthed are lhe officials who are
weight*, and inwumres, .o* waa expected, month.
will lx? prodded over by Richard P.. Blond,
had run away into the wood* were brought in a position to know what they are.
THE MINERS STRUCK ~IN VAIN.
and the mc-nil»vrahip of the committee in­
back ami placed in the cottagm. There Chili's provisional government, which still
dican’s that it silver legislation is not a
were willing hands In plenty and the un­ has control of affairs and is responsible for
feature of tlii* congrea* it will not be the
Collier*.
fortunate* were soon made as comfortable the events leading up to the present oUadltion of things, has an uxistenro limited
fault of the conin.ittev. The majority i*
Terek Hautk, Ind.. Dec. 31, —The as possible.
only to about ten days longer, and it is not
radically free tulvur.
strike of Indiana coal miners i* off. It
The fear wa* tliat the fire would make believed tliat this government, unices
wils so declared liy the delegates from the]
forced by extraordinary event* not now
PERSONNEL OF THE COMMITTEES.
its
way
across
to
the
south
wing,
where
state at large in this city yesterday after |
foreseen or anticipated, will precipitate a
IUIuoU Pretty Well Kecog^ixed With noon. The convention wa* called to order ; nearly 7W men were confined. Prepara­ crisis with it.
tions were immediately made to remove
in Grand Army hall by State President. the
Mle men if It IIUI
,,,,,, L
became
neceraaiy. The tw
TOO
ot the national
offloara. crazv men
,umwire
toreniKiui
aboutLuc
the iuimi»
wmiw cuuuucs
rnnhora
.‘~Following
the
of the hn- Cumamky.
The administration, while not disposed
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----- composition
—♦. _
j . none —
---------- --------taip.wtr.nt committee*, the tirat name on
prwQ^t. The general
opinion cf their rooms yelling like demon*, not to rush matter* iu view of the speedy
the list bring the chairman in cacafa^e.
to be that there was only one! from fear a* it seemed, but rather with change, Is closely watching the progress of
event* and making preparat :ons tn prompt­
Mwu
I ctiuntc
®°umiio,*n in vlew
the determlnc‘! °P- exultatkn. A few appredat
’
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-——”‘~-;*l5inK''r ‘,f
.
_,.atcd‘ the danger
McMillin of
Tennessee, Turner of Georgia, I notdtion o—
trf^Tennoiwee,
f the operator* awl the meager ,
1 HE,i their terror
pitif
____ &gt; wAA pitiful.
Pontiac'* ly meet any emergency which may arise.
Wilson &lt;rf West Virginia,
of f.,
uuu.iuby
i the
eJttorganisation watrr system, water
.. . Montgomery
—
n
[tended
th ”system,
''
the direct-pressure Holly When tin- new cabinet is announced there
Keatacky. Whiting of Michigan. Shively •—to retreat enw
works, was quite inadequate for such a may be a foreign minister who will pursue
of Indian*. Cochran of New York, Stevens i
- - ---------------- ---------fire and nt to great a distance (one and a different policy from tliat of thr present
of Massncbucbett*, Bryan of Nebraska. ! President Cummesky
recommended that one-half miles) from the pumping work*.- minister, and with whom f *ati*fact^&gt;ry
Reed of Maine, Burrows of Michigan, Me- 1 a vote be taken in order to arrive at the , jt waJl nectary to lay long lines'of Li»e. settlement may be made without resort to
Keuna of California. Payne of New York, . sense of the meeting. Tbe result was over-1 'tj1(. wgter.maln from the city i* only unpleasant measures. But It i* only fair
Dalzell of Pennsylvania.
at • ejght mcne*
inche* in
|n diameter.
load urefire- to ray that not much hope exists that tho
—
r&gt; • whdmingly in favor of return to work ...
ammeter, The
inr mcni
«.Co,r^T’ •
Rn.d
A110 o!d ®Kure- A cwnuiittee wax then ap- Inen nnd du^ns fought bravely, but In­ new government will be any more paciflrally inclined than the present one.
Bland. C harh* Tracy, J. R WinUtma, C. pointed to wait on J. Smith Tolleyv pre*!-1 efiTectivnly.
B. *Kilgore
S. M RoHiixon.
Rioe
w Operators* association,
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— Pterec, J. 5^ ^ the
and n*)f
Detroit Send.
Detroit
Sends Some
Komr Assistance.
Assistance.
F. hppes. G. F. Williams of Maraachtisett*,
jf
mBn would be allowed to return
A call upon the Detroit fire department
MoNTRKAL, Dec. 2H.—For the first time
W. A. McKeighan. -H. H. Bartine, Abner
work at the okl wages and without any
wan made for uw-ittahce, and a Kpeclal
Taylor of Illinoi*, T. W. Stone of Penniqrl- of th,.m
sabjreted to perwcution. train bearing a steamer, ladders, and ho*e In lialf a century Canada celebrated a
rani*. M. N. Johnson c.f North Dakota.
1 Mr Tolley replied in the affirmative The made tbe run to lhe asylum switch in green Christmas. , Although navigation
Ejection*—Charles T. O’FerrnU of Vir- committee so re;&gt;orted and the vote was twenty-nine minute*, a distance of twenty- dosed /lx weeks ago, the St. Ipvwreuce is
gin:*. L W’. Moore of Texas. J. E. Cobb
six miles*. Tbe train was run upon a wild still open as it was in the middle cf sum­
. of Aixlams. T. R. Paynter of Kentucky, ---------------------------------------------order nnd the truck was cleared for it. mer, and up to Friday neither f put nor
Killed Over n Laud Dispute.
B. Brown at Indiana, D. N. Locksnow had ■ appeared, the weather being os
_ _ __________ _
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.
O’Neill, Neb., Dec. aO-p-During an alter­ The car* were quickly unloaded and the mild as June.
men apvedily in action. They played
,. N. P. Gllles&gt;ie of Pennsylvania, , cation over the ownership of a tract of gov- agnimrt the fierce flnmea running with the
THE DEATH RECORD.
Nil* ernment ----land near --Butte
ZF’V” Juhmdon
. .... of .South
. Carolina,
,
— City, in
— the
—-• wind
M-inu MUtn
south tnrougu
through rue
tbe south
eouin w.ng.
wing. The
tne
Hiw«m of Wisconsin, A. A. Taylor of a,unty of Boyd, C. C. Dodge wanrijttand north wlng Antj tho central lower building
Jerome I. Cask, the noted horse breeder
Tenw*w, R. E. Doan of Ohio, H. U. instantly killed by George Wilklnmn. It wcre already gone.
The work uf Ue
JohBMm ot Indiana. John K. Iteybura of ts claimed that Dodge wan the adrrcaraK. ■ t~uned men from Detroit counted little in and manufacturer, at his home «t Ra­
cine, Wis.
Pwnnjyh-arda. C. D. Clarke of M yotning. , Wilkinson gave himself up, and is now in the
of Mich n heat, and they could do
William H. King. United State* com­
—W
ilxui
jaj; here.
known
as the cap- nothing but save the cottages.
—Pensions
■ ■■
- —
— of- Missouri, Handert
blue. Dodge wa* ra.iran
ra .n.
missioner and lawyer, was found dead in
Vnrtnr. ParMtl
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_____ago
___
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sou, Bankhead, Norton,
Parrett, Tlorwur
Barwig, min of the vigilante*
who. ..a few
years
Had- a Close
Call for Death.
bed in New York.
)
Jcoo. Mose*. Stewart. Scull, Waugh, gnccaeded tn ridding this part of the*tate
William Dalton nnd Charles Fisher, cit­
Ex-I’ustmastcr General J. A. J. Chess­
Huuk of Tennessee, Howers.
•
horsethieves.
izen* of Pontiac, distinguished themselve* WELL, suddenly at Elkton. Md.
Judiciary—D. B. Culberson of Texas, fW. ■
--------------------------by their coolness and daring In aaatating
Bishop Juhx Sharp, a well-known west­
C. Oates of Alabama. W. D. Bynum of
the firemen, and had extremely narrow es­
,
_
_
Indiana.
F.________________________
R. Stockdale of MNM-udppi,
&amp; , Lebanon, Tenn., Dec. 28.—The jury in capes. They were "slight ly hurt by a fall­ ern railway builder and a director of J.he
B. Goodnight of Kantncky, J. J. Boauier the case of George Dunway found him ing wall, but helped to run a line of hose Union Pacific road, at Salt Jjiko City
.
of Ijouifdana, J- A. Buchanan of Virginia, ' guilty of murder, aarault with attempt to upon the root The flume* suddenly cut Utah.
Rev. John Hamilton, known a* the
A. C. Chapin. F. C. Taylor. 8. P. Wriver- knJt wul ghoottng with intent te kilt The off their escape to the ladder. While in
ton, E. B. Tayloruf Ohio. James Bociianan geatenee was two life term* in prison nnd this perilous position other bidder* wen? “Fighting Preacher" of the Twenty-third
Michigan infantry, of rheumatism of the
ofNew Jerray.fi. W. Ray of 1’enm-yh-nuia, tW(, lvrmn (1f ejght nnd ten year* rwpect- run up barely in time to rave them.
heart, at Mount Morris, Mich.
H. H. Power*. Coss Broderick.
, |vely. Having in view the American tenDr. A. Kinloch, an eminent surgeon
Lab.w—J. U. Tartney, W. F. Wilcox. W. dency to mob law, the judge instructed the
A curious Incident in connection with and deau of the South Carolina State
W. INekran. L. K. McGann. Irvine I&gt;iu- Bheriff to shoot the flr-t man who attexupt- the fire wan related of a patient who has
Medical college, at Charleston.
r, T. L. Bunting, James Cnpebartb J- ed to iay fiautU on the prisoner.
Jang been co. sidered dangnrons, but under
R. M. Burnett, a pioneer of jlowa, of
Causev. John Davis, Jama* Buchanan
-------the excitement his reason returned to him heart dixeaae, at Muscatine, la.
Tcrrlblr R»v»gr» of Diphtheria.
Of Nsw Jetwy. M. Brcaiu*, N. P. Haugheo, |
and he offered his service in fighting the
Ex-Senator Frank Hereford of West
uf
|
„ Washington.
B,
, Deer Creek, Ill., Dec. 33.—Diphtheria fire, which wiu. gladly accepted. The
Virginia, 08 years old. uf pneumonia, at
Murion*—A. N. Martin erf Xadl- . h raging iu tide community. The family buildings were valued at &lt;760,000.
hl* home in Monroe county, in that state.
teKjuney, R. W. Byon. George ' of Jainra Harris a week ago insisted of
Herr Jansen, the German historian and
W. Snow, c. F. Cribb*. A. himself, his wife and six children. Five
The
firemen
coo
ed
work
on
the
insane
member of the Centre party, at Berlin.
W. H. Harries. F-. F. MoDote of the children, tbu eldest a young iady uf
T u ITluj-lr A A Tnr- 1 wh‘-»
wntnurwl to hnW been asylum yesterday morning and not a spark
John H. McNavghtun, “Poet of Genremain*
in
the
ruin*.
Trustee
Sawyer
cssee," nuthor of “Sweet Belle Mahone,"
N. M. Curtis. J. L. Jolley, married Christmas, are dead, and lhe sur­
i Tivmg child, a boy uf raven teen, i« at thinks 1130,000 will cover the entire loss. near CaledoniMS. Y.
—A»C,
L, u. DurU&gt;row,
i&gt;aris&gt;n»w, ! dtaih’s door. The father aud mother are The work of rrimilding will begin at onceMrs. May Helen Baied. widow of
G. W. Httik.
Secretary S. F. Baird, of Smithsonian In­
DUBLIN, Dec. 94.—The result of the elec­ stitute, at Washingtod
D1«m1 ■ Berate Drath.
Nelson Diugley. JMAfl
oygau.WG.
ASHLAND, Wix, Dec. 28.—While skating tion which took jt-lrusr Wednesday at Wa­
IKY McKexterford for a member of parliament to suc­
»-J. H. Blount. J. B. on the bay yesterday, Joseph Sloraon, a
Ilonkar. L. E. Chapmaa. senior at the haribault academy, Minne­ ceed the late Richard Power wn* made
F. Andrews R T. CsU sota, and Malxfl Shores, of this city, broke known Thursday morning. To the surT. J. Gtwry. R. R HM. through the kt- axid the former was
J*xu«« O’Donmill. John dnraued. H, Ruraln«l bi» rar-TAutao I KulmuoU. «■» Mroeuu. rauiin.w, rau y j
PennayluuHI brio raraibRl tb«u. but »-■« hlnural/ '
the 5fcC*rihy1w rapnra uuub e.
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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

It will eoat you noUtag and will surely
him Wm th. beta In hi. oan. hat
do you good. If you Lave a cough, cold, or
LESSON I, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­ any trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
A grand jury of Chicago has indictee
Dr. Klug's New Discovery foromsmuption.
A dispatch received at Brussel* says tliat Thoma* J. F.lderkin snd other memlwra o!
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. S, IBM.
coughs and colds is guaranteed to give re­
lief. or money will be paid beck. Suffer­ apre.-tand 1.0W native Christian* we« the Scauiens’ union for Interfering with
j tbe movements of certain veaaefa in that
ers from la grippe found it just the thing killed during lhe Chinese riot*.
The Capital Fire Insurance company, at hrW by preventing men from wurkina
and under its use had a apmly and perfect
recovery. Try a sample bottle al our ex­ ‘Concord, N. H., has been licensed todobuai on said Teasels.
pense and learn fur youruelt just how gooti nere m Illinois. It capital stock is 1200,000. 1 C. J. Han is has been elected first chief
Thoma# Seary, a miner at Butte, Moul. j of the Cherokee nation to succeed Jod B.
n thing it i*. Trial bottles free at IV. H.
Gondyear's drug store. Large..Hus 5Cc. has lawn asleep since last Wednesday; 1 Mayes, whose death occurred lost week.
_ ’And there shall come forth a rod out lat&gt;4&gt;1.00.
All attvmpU to aroure him /tre unavail­ I Upon tbe prnwns uf many workmen u.
ing.
of the stem of J«m, and a Branch shall
mills and factoriw about St. Petera
grow out of hfa root*.“ Tbe prophets were
Loulre Ixr Bayard, yonngesl daughtet,I burg,
—
uuu.m&lt;u ana
»U!.
who were arrtated a* nihilistic
the messengers of Jehovah to the people to , S. 11. Clifford, New Cassel, WIs., was of ex-Secretary Bayard, was inarrietl to pects, hare been found plans of the ccar't
turn them back to God that they might troubled with neuratgia and rheumatism, Dr. Frank Angell, ■a Cornell
___________
CurneB university '; palace. The
inference is that auodtei
serve Him in sincerity, and manifest the hia stomach was disordered, bls liver was proftMsor,
..................
'
j reglcidal
plot was about
ready
to lx
only living and true God to other nations. 1affected to an alarming degree, appetite
Charles Waite, private secretary of Chid ’ sprung.
away, and he was terribly reduced In Justice Follett, «,f the wcoud division J
They showed Israel her sins, warned them fell
!
Saturday Dee. an.
’
“ ,u
„ ’t,
.
of coming judgment If impenitent, re- 1flesh and strength. Three bottles of court of appeals, committed suicide at Nur
wich N V
I
factory of the I- Wolff Mauufactur
minded them of God’s love to them, and Electric Bitten cured him.
w&lt;;n«-bit»,.ni.^«MMt..i»p,&gt;«i1„l!?5,0^”p“'' C!‘low- bur“*- *"•
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg. III., bad
always pointed forward to a restoration
and glorious kingdom. The Rod or Shoot 1•Tunning anre on his leg of eight years’ weaker and it fa not believed he w ill fart | qL,,
.
“’T “* S''*?8 “
“
and Branch of Jesse fa the same that was standing. Used three bottles of Electric nneb !«««. Hi. dta»« i. bnawhtal „S“,Uh,
, U» tart court «rt errticn.' nau ,n
to David In II Sam. vil, 18, 18. Bitters and seven boxes of Burklen’s oneumuai
PLEASE, palpitation, pain in side, promised
«i.»
i.-'
1.
—
—
.
.
l
i
I
being
reduced
from
■
He is the Son mentioned in Isa. vil, 14; ix. Arnica Salve, and ids leg is sound ami
Big lints harp gotten a theatrical man
. .. 85 to 80 per cant
n, .
shoulder ana ann, short breath,
fl, 7. See also Math. I, 1; Rev. v, 1
well. John Speaker, Catawba. ....
(&gt;., bad
..«•• j agcr nt Minnwipulfa into trouble. A man v n
^r*’ ^“Hnan Ronlen al
presMon, asthma, swollen ankles, weak
2. "And the Spirit of tiie Lord shall rest f" tak-e
r *.
• fever M,nr. ou *■
hU •k-t. dortnn.
! who taught .
.ure-eiL.i; to
lb, ’ F*? R1'CT• 7“ "*'Ti
&gt;»,lr’
...
«&lt;
«»,««•
and smothering spells, dropsy, wind in upon Him, tbe spirit of wisdom and under­ said b.
he was
Incurable. Cta-bo,U. Etatri.-. «wtwo wo,„“ nff “vn-TbLu
stomach,etc., are cured by Pr.Miles’New standing, the spirit of counsel nud might, Bitten and one box Bucklcn s Arnica ..interpuaimr. He aakc.lto be given anothet । The governor uf Pernambuco ha* been
Heart Cure, A new discovery by tbe etn- tbe spirit of knowledge and of the fear of Salve cun d him enUrely. Sold by W. II. | scat wr to liave hfa money refunded, and i dr,Ven oal &lt;rf lhe C,‘J in • riot ,n whlch
ineptlndianaSM-cialrat. Fine illustrated the Lord.” Here is the fullness 6f tho Di­ Goodyear, the druggist
' being refused has brought suit for daw, ithe
flrwi 00 lhe
and killel
Seventh
I , ~
I auMMrnl.
book of cures FREE at druggists, or ad­ vine power. See Col. i, 18; li, 9; John til,
Bucklin'*Aralca Sabs.
1 *e.&lt;.z.
After beating old num Brennan, a Hunt
dress Dr.Miles Medical Co., Elkhart,Ind. M. He fa the wisdom of God nnd th*
The best salve In the world for cuts.
Thv Honduranian revolution that was . ington, Pa,, recluse. Into inscnidbllity, rob
power of God (I Cor. i, 84). In these seven
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever JWkW the inauguration of Prraidrut i tiers ransacked hi* house and failed to find
statements concerning the Spirit in thi* *ore*. tetter, chapped banda, chllbln ms. 1
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
h**
“upproewd after a numbet I a cent. The old man will die.
verse we sec lhe righteousness of Jehovah,
uf sharp battle**.
tbe power to discern the.nature of things, coms, and all skin eruptions, and positive- “ Again the N:*w York grand jury has in- ; A tramp who lia* been cared for by the
1y cures piles or no pay required. It fa
pbltas at Wheeling for several days turn.*
and
the
difference
of
things
(wisdom
nnd
PARENTS—Giro your children a knowledge
dieted Edwtnl M. Field, this time f«n
nt book keeping, shorthand. tH*wrltli!g. trieg- understanding), the power to form right guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, wr grand larceny. Field in still in jail aud, out lobe John A. Givens, missing heir tc
r.mhv RI­
'an estate of SSSO.tiOO in Cortland. N. Y.
conclusions nnd carryout right purposse money refunded' Price 83 cents per box. rvfures to |Nirtnke of food.
(counsel nnd might), n thorough acquaint­ Fur sale by W. 11. Jlwodyear, thydruguist.
Ixiuis Oliver, eon of Judged. B. Oliver,
The jury in the case of Justice of the! of St. Paul, drapiH-d dead Christmas eve
ance with God and a sincere adoration of
Mrs. Walker, wbwlivcs in Emmett ttifcvnJames S. GoBoway, of Montford,’ while returning from u friend’s houre, where
SE MUCH
Hltn(knowledguaud fenr). All fully found ship. Calhoun rout ty walked abort the Peace w
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Educate them at lhe Grand Rapids M'ch ] Eus- in the coming King
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hoi se in her stocking feet a few nights apt. j charge of conspiring to defraud the i»en-J hr imd left a present for one of the family.
fne« College, L-dyanl Hlo -k, tor. Pearl and
3. “And shall make. Him of quick under­ hint caught a tue in lhe carpet and fell :o . bjun bureau, returned a verdict of guilty,
Henry Dunn wax fatally, nnd M«vea
Ottawa sts. visit c.«. Fur oataUwae address A.
s Parish, successor to €. G. Svrenkbeir
standing iu the fear of tbs Lord; and He lhe floor in such a manner ns to break lhe ■
other men seriously, hurt by the ditching
shall not judge after the sight of His eyes, left thigh bone.
of a construction train on the Northern
TFednejiday, Dec. S3.
neither reprove after the hearing ot Hfa
railway in Mb*b»ippL forty miles south
Grarness, baldness. &lt;l*n&lt;*rcV. and all disc-----, . At New York 143 poUceman are sick uf Meridian.
ears.” The R. V. says, "His dcliglit shall
i with, the “grip.”
Three persons were killed and aixtreij
lie in the fear of the tard,” or, according of the scalp, aud fallltw of tbe hair c»n fat
The rent roll of the duke of Devonshire
cured
by
using
Hnh*«
V.gvtnblc
S.'c
1
an
Hair
*
to DeliUfih, •’The fear of Jehovah is frainjured in a railway accident at Bnrnby,
! amounts to tlRi.tk*) per annum.
gr*nce|to Him.” In Pa. xl, 8, John viii.20, Hettewer.
I Five Matvlickets have lasen nominated Suffolk county, England. The fog was so
thick
nt the time that objects were uut vis
the light shines upon the first clause. And
Somebody stole 8400 from the safe of iu J^ouieLuui. The election toktw place
ible three feet away.
in John^vii, 24, He himself seems to refer David Wright, of Pfaltilield, while lhe April 1W.
Senator Pettcgrew, of South Dakota,
to the Inst part of the verse, when He telfa owner was at church.
Si&lt;l Joiner, ft negro munlcrer, wa* shot says the idea of war with Chili is humor­
them to "Judge not according lo the ap­
and killed while'n Mating arrest at Mari­ ous—a subject fur comic opern. He offers
pearance.” What a glorious administra­
•
1 have been afflicted with rheumatism ana, Ark.
to amt South Dako.an* with clubs and
tion uf earth’s affaire there will be when
A turkey that had been kept cm ice fen chare every native out of Chili.
such a king shall sit on David's throne and for twenty years, aud have used crutcli. s
A.'M. Phillips and Millie Burts tried to
la* king over all tho earth. See Zech, xiv, (or ten years. From using powerful lini­ ten year* wn* served for dinner at New
York..
It
wa«
perfectly
swecj,
bat
hnd
lost
ments
to
get
n
little
sleep,
my
hip
and
get married in two states— Nebraska and
®. Jer. ill, 17.
When.. 1 ill flavor.
Dakota—and failed beoanse Millie won too
4. "But with righteousness shall He knee had lost nearly .all strength.
judge the poor and reprove with equity for I cumnietived to take Hibbard’s Rheumatic 'j lirtlinns in South Dakota oomplain tliat young. Iowa law was liberal enough and
... step
. . . without [ ., white men are cutting timlwr allotted tn
the twain were made one at last,
the meek of the earth: aud He shall incite Syrup I could not take one
1 ™ now
“C~ walk With-;: them in severally, ami have appealed to
the earth with the rod of His mouth, and the aid of a cams. lean
*
“* oflice
' the bureau nt Washington for protec­
to my
with the breath of His lii« shall' He slay uut my cane from my ‘house
olv ar
The Chicago exposition building Is attheft wicked.” He will lie incorruplibly nnd wish 1 might herald to all afflicted tion.
WHICH IS THE B£ST?
fend for —
sale
bidder.
^UJMTVisur
I inulin* J. Wefcbi
ni-KlB who
wuwmiu“e kto
” the highest ..........
Supervisor Thonms
com- I1 raw
righteous to all; the unfortunate aud heart­ with rheumatism, the merits o? this
tiliiHti-ji
the
election
contests
in
New
Etlwnnl
M.
Field
persists
in
refusing
to
A GUIDE FOB EVERYCNE-Ssw that tbe wort broken will find iu Him a true frfand. On wonderful mcdtelnr. S. S. Conover,
Agt. Northwestern Mutual Lite Insur­ .York by running away with the returns' eat, will not talk and refuses-to read the
the first half of this verse read 1’s. Ixxii,
ice Co.. Manistee. Nlch.
I of the Think ward uf Syrauuse, ha* been ' papers.
’
2—L The last half of lhe verse makes It ance Co., Manistee. Mich.
Prepared only by The Charles Wright j convicted iu that city uf contempt of j Bismarck came within an ace of being
very clear that this kingdom of righteous­
ediclne Company. Detroit. Mich. .
Fat
— court.
। TU2.9'’»;r nt a railway crowing—missed It
ness on earth will’ not be till after the Medicine
Minister Egan has officially asked other half a tecond.
second coming of Christ, for it fa only then aale by W. U. Goodyear.
•NEvt vork&gt;
onign rvprc*entativCT at Santiago to take
William Scanlan, the popular Irish
that He will smite tbe nations and destroy
Rev. C. D. Jacota, pastor of the Ish­
Larger Dally drCnfa^than say.
the Antichrist. Sue Ps. ii. 8, 9; Il Thras. ii, peming Presbyterian church, has accepted note of the presence iff pojicr around the actor, is n victim of paresis aud will prob- Ha* the
BANKRUPT STORE,
RepubUi-an
Newspaper u’ Amenta.
./
American legation. The jiolicc are there
8. in*connection with Rev. ii, 2d, 27; xlx, a call to Saganaw.
to prevent any of the refugees now in tfce i Tbe Cbristnma society nf New York city
ron. 189fl.
Agent, 11-18.
legation
from
escaping.
Fur
scrofula
in
cv
r
t
nn
H
xxt's
fa.ru
pirili*
gave 10.000 poor children ton and other
5. “And rightccusnew shall be the girdle
reliable remedy. It turn «u un­
In an editorial dira-usalng the effects of trinkets in memory’ «f the sensoi.
.
of Hfa loin* and faithfulness the girdle of IsarHUicaW
HASTINGS, MICH.
equalled record of cure*.
the death of the duke of Devonshire, the
Cornelius Wheeler, ot Milw. ukeo, a I
Hl* reins.” All His doing* shall be bound
A
new
snow
shoe
organization
to
be
London
Time*
my*
that
the
duty
devolves
veteran of the war. will probably la: the J
up in righteousness aucK faithfulness, and
the fruit thereof shall be peace, quietness called the Shin Fane club has been formed npon Joseph Chamberlain of securing by new guViTDor of the Milwaukee at Idler*’
that skill and capital cs.ii produce.
The Aggressive Republican Journal
cireumspectiou nnd moderation the cor­ home.
and assurance forever (Isa. xxxii, 15-18). Marquette.
‘
.
nf the Metro]toRe.
dial e'.licient working of the unionbit aliiAnd now comtw Senator Waahbuin, of
When God shalt make His firstborn higher
L. CAtDEE a CO.
1 ancc.
_______
A NEWSPAPER FOR THf MASSES
Minuraota and says that Blaine hits .-fld
than the kings of the earth, then shall
There can be no habitation In the blood
him he will nrcept « nomination for to*
mercy be bui'.t up forever and faithfulness or body for, txilxonotnt microbes when
Founded December 1st. 1W7.
be established (P*. ixxxix. 2, 27). It is lhe 'Swift’s Specific enters tlu* system. It
A. J. Drexel aiid other members uf his presidency if hfa party want* him.
privilege of every true lasliever lo antedate 'changes the character of tbe blood so tliat family have given njore than (5,0*1,00) fur
Robert H. Huzxa, 38 inches in height,
has l»een elected maater of Zcreaotha
the kingdom by enjoying this peace even 1the genub must either perish or get ouL charitable purj»ot*s.
MORTGAGE sale.
Default having been made In the condition now.
.
A livery stable man at Mercer, Mb., ate lodge. F. pud A. M.« nt Brooklyn. His
and of course tiiey leave. S. S. S. also
a certain mortgage made .and executed by
6. "The wolf also shall dwell with tha farces out lhe poison which the microbes four cam* of salmon in twenty-eight min­ museum name is Gcm-rnl Llttlcfiuger.
Thoms* C. Alverson and Althte Lj Alverson, bis
The beard of Sherman Gray, who was
wife.ot Irving Miehteas. to Ike Ueuaerebott. lamb, nnd the leopard shall lie down with have left behind. If there ha sore or utes and dropped dead.
of Hastings. Michigan, dated October twenty­ the kid; aud the calf, and the yon ng lion, ulcer the poison comes out through that,
The South Carolina house at repreaenta- acting Santa Claus at Christmans fewsixth. A. D. iHS!, and recorded :u the office of aud the falling together,.mid a little child
ttvee ha* voted down the World's fair ap­ tivitiea at Lecdsville, Pa. took Are and
otherwise through the .‘■kin.
the
Register
ot
»e«d
‘
.
tor
Barry
Comity.
Mlchi.....
.1_ .,1.
X-AMKiHrov * Ik Ihsrk in shall lead them.” Tliere fa no need to
••Having suBend much from contagious propriation bill, because tbe senate hurt tmdly burned him about the head andlace■pirituxlfae this and tbe next two verses,
uvacu ui
'
N- ——- —.
,
cut it down to an absurdly small amount. He may die.
Tho Most Remarkable N owe pa per
salit mortgage was duly »»*tg!ied tij I be sxid Ike as so many do. The simple *tntement is blood poison, after udng half a dozen
The fanner* of Iowa are warned by the
HeuderHhoti to James Cam-ron. Of Woodland. that the animals here meutioned, which boules of Swift’s Specific. I was restored Id the opinion of the hunac.
Success In New York.
Mirtiesn. by aasiKanitmt twaring dale the
Twenty men were instantly killed or alate veterinary surgeon not to Inoculate THE PRESSfs A NATIONAPNEWSPAH^S
to perfect health, and all eruptive sores
twentv-sixth day of February A. I). l*&lt;. and now devour each other, shall in the days of disappeared. You are at liberty to make blown into the. water and drowned by an hogs as n cholnra preventive. He says lhe
ree&lt;»rde»l In the office of said Raster of Deeds the kingdom live in perfect j»eace together,
remedy
is
as
imd
a*
the
disease
and
not
a
explosion
of
dynamite
at
Antwerp.
any use of iny statement tliat rou wish.
for R »rrr Guauty, Mtelihc*’*. «rUie twenri -sixth
.
day of February. A. !&gt;. rs*i. in Htetrs3 of mart­ as no doubt they did before sin entered this —J. Crosny Byron. 20S Third Avenue,
Kreis for six mammoth whaleback preventive either.
Sadie Brown, colurnl, of Binuinghain,
rages on [M£e 4»u. and by th-_‘ said J semes &lt;’*«• world. Sec Isa. ixv, 17, 25: Rom. viil, 21.
sUMumrs for the Canadian Pacific railroad
Pa."
erw duly s-togned to Gcorxe ITrHon. o) »iw7.8. "And the cow and the bear shall Pittsburgh.
Ala,, gave her sueetheart, lo wbmn she New York. Il sparkles with ]&gt;oinU.
Treatise
on
blood
and
skin
disease
mad
l*rew&lt; Sunday edition is a splradid twentium. Muh. by as*tenin«;t beartnKdate the 21st feed; their young ones shall lie down toto have l /rn married Saturday, a re­ tvThe
page paper, covering every current topic of
day ot November. A. I).
and recorded in
Lyman J. Gage, president of tbe First was
’
tbruffieeof said HecisUT of lMed» for Burry getbe-; and the lion shall eat straw like
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.
National bank ot Chicago, who ha» been ’volver for a C.’iriamxui present. She went Interest.
The I’resa weekly edition contains all tbe
County. Michigan, on iheSlst day’of Novemtw. the ox and the sucking child shall play
Imck on him &lt;n the wedding dny and he
seriously
ill
in
New
York,
fa
out
of
dan]
good
thing*
ot the dally and Sunday editions.
A. D 1MB. iu Uber 27 of m-irtgaacw on jMge 460, on tbe.’iole of the asp. and the weaned child
Louis Schiarinl was killed by a fall of
killed her with her own gift.
For those wh&lt;- cannot MTurrithe daily or are
ami also by th- sold Geo Preston duly assigned ■ball pit hfa hand on the cockatrice den." rock at the Hamilton mine, near Iron
Satunlny was t!-.eanniversary of the bat­ prevented by distance from early receiving it,
^ongrewanan Mills is in a prerarious con­
to Daniel .Striker. WlWuun F Sidnsm sud
the
weekly
h
a splendid substiwte.
Fierce and bloodthirsty conflicts now rage Mountain.
William H. Haze, the Athlon Cdllrtfr Endow
dition &lt;&gt;f health’, consequent upon an attack tle
t of Trenton ami the corner atone of a
mem Fund Committe-. ot Albkai. Michlrau. tw among all creatures, rational aud irrational,
In memory of the event was
&gt;
Cold* are frequently the result of derange- of inlluciixa and rxciteiueiK due to the mouuuivnt
sssfautneni bearing date the el«p-ei.th day of but tbe pence of Paradise shall be restored;
laid
nt
Trvnton,
N.
J.
Governor
Abbott,
A3
AN
ADVERTISING
MEDIUM.
March. A D. t*«. and recorded in tbe office of
Aiw-nt* ot ’.be stomach and a low edbditiou of speakership contvst
1Senator McF^rraon and other dfatinth- said Register of Deed* for Barn CuuMy. and this prophecy shall be realised bn this ti e system generally. As a corrective an *.
Etlwanl M. Field has been .Icclared in­ guUicJ men took part in the exercises.
Mlcblxau. on tbe I'Jth day of Martih, A. 1).
i earth, for, although we ore taught to ex­
ml
:
engthenef
&lt;dtbe
allmenUry
organs.
Ayer
’
s
sane
bv
a
jury
I
&lt;&gt;
kwl
up
by
nou*l
experts
&lt;
in liber 27 of mortgagra “&lt;&gt; , ptUM*. KJ ; pect a great burning and shaking, never­
THE PRESS
on
which morttare then-.l fa claim-.!
pill* are invaluable, their use being always at­ in lunacy. This judgment iu i icki’a case
GREAT FIRE AT CHATTANOOGA.
Within the reach of all. The beM-and cheapest
to be due at tbe date of this nolle* tbe sum of theless we look for a new heaven apd earth
cover* a multitude ot sins.
• ncwtpajier In Awsriea.
on-Ihousand. seventy tw&gt; and 60 1W doUara wherein dwtlleth rigi:teousuw«*&lt;Heb. xtl, tended with marked benefit.
Twenty-Three liulldinin Burned at •
David
Hutchinson,
71
yean*
&lt;dd
and
and an attorney tee of laenly-five dollars 27.28; H Pet. ili. l3&gt;. Then shall man have
Mr. and Mrs. J P. Worden, of Grand
Dully and'Runday, one year.
Cost «&gt;f •aoo.ooo.
provided tor m sold mortgXL-e. and no
wealthy, knocked a man down at PittsPitta- .
••
Xt;
0 months.
iw&lt; or proceedings at law banibg been ln« 1; the dominion first given him in Eden, nnd Blanc, celebrated their goiden wedding btuffboeaaM
Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 28.—ChatburtbeeauM the man was
wan iu
in his
hia way
tuted tu rcspwr the fiebt M- ured by said promised to be restored to him (Gen. i. 38; last week.
tanoogn’s moat disastrous fire occurred
in wigMee or any part thereof,
while
getting
off
a
street
car.
Dally only, erne year
vii, 27).
Slek-hwtacber Itewlum-, pill* will«Therefore, by virtue of the power Dau.
Saturday.
D.
B.
Loveman
&amp;
Co.
’
s
great
And now comes » New Jersey man and
fl. “They shall not hurt nor destroy In all
••
•• four months
of sale contained in said mortgage, and
Niv* t bnt. General Washington did not crow dry-go&lt;xl* house, occupying three numbers Sunday, one year.
the statute In such case made Ami pnTWrt. my holy mountain; for tbe earth shall boi lleve.
notice is hereby xlveu Ujjdon
1.00
Mrs. Crompton died at the Home for the tbe Delaware just before tiie battle cl on Market street at the amtheart corner
full uf the knowledge of the lx&gt;rd, an tbe1
day of Frbnnry, A. IX. l«w at ten oclocK In waten cover the sen.’’ Jerusalem shall bo1 Aged Women In Bay City from the effects Trenton on l-*t». but on a bridge made U of Eight street, was flrat to take fire, and
the forenoon of said day, «r the' underdjmaL
’
from there it spread to twenty-two other
wilt self al publh* auctinnto tbe highest nuttlvr. a city of truth and holiness; Israel, as a1 of injuries inflicted three months afco by a long log raft.
Sumplra free. Axentr wanted evenrwhsre.
James X Kandall sued tlwD* trnlt Even building*, destroying them all. The burn­ Literal commiMtons.
at the north front door of ti.c Court H^se fa^‘e people, -hall iw all righteous, and Palestine[ her insane daughter. Mrs. George D. Sea­
Address.
Ing News for &gt;ld»,(W for libel in charging ed buildings were all buainei* house*, the
shall be the happy nnd honored center of; man.
THE PRE**,
him with aecuriug. while a member at the heaviest I-**** being D. E. Uivcman &amp;
the whole earth (Zech. viU. 3; Ian. ix, 21;
Piyrrtii Htnututu.» Paax Row.
,
legislature, the passage of a 1&gt;I1I that would Co fcSS.Wk T. C. Brvln &amp; Co., &gt;100,xxvii, 0). In those days, as completely ns
a^aytte necessary to pay the amount d&gt;i«nt&gt;
wreath enhance the value of his own prop 000-’ Fort &amp; Morgan, building, 810,OU);
said mortgage, with seven per sent, interest the waters cover the sea, leaving not a
ertv. The jury awarded him &gt;11,000.
Christie &amp; Co.. kJfl.000; Jackson
Trigg,
thereon, andtdllegal cod*, totrtlwr with .an crevice unfilled, ao shall tbe glory of the
ADMINISTRATOR**
BALE.
A New York livery stable man has filed building. ISC.««k H. Swartz fl: Bro., &gt;Aattorney tee of twenty-five dolar’ a* provided Lord fill the whole earth (Num- xiv, 31;
therein, tbe premise* being dradribed in said Hab. it. 14. Ps Ixxii, 18-30). Then shall When she was a Child, she cried for Oaxtoria.
a judgment ngni^i Mrs. Lrelie (farter for OMk Silva A Abbott,.&gt;35,(XO. Guttechalk A Starks, dreew*!.
Cm *1...
i.tMM* nr narrel of
Nfalre Is hereby irtreu that I *1
Co. fcJfi.'W: W. N. Kelly fl: Co., tfi.uOO;
H, 40n for carriage hire.
I Mini Kitustr in me
cu
— — • GvJ’s will be done on earth os in, heaven,
public auction t- t-e hlrhett bidder.
Welsh, the man who ran nff with Syra J H. Vandeman &amp; Co., building.
’
County of Barry and the State Of jMieUigati. and and tbe kingdom come.
When she bad Children, she gate diem Castoria
&lt;JcM'rii&gt;ed a» follows: To-Wtt: ;
'
cuse. N. Y., return*, and whp was later Southern Bank and Trust company, 830,000.
10. "And Iu that day there sfaall be a
The west haff IS j of th ’ north I west
Frightful
Iteap
of
Two
Womsn.
irolroroil lo proll«ili«T &lt;" O.lwy 'l«5&lt;
'•&lt;] ofoecnmi numi-r iw-tm
b***} root of Jesse which shall stand tor an en­
Two woman jumped from the upper
sign of the, people: to it shall theHrentiles
nV. torn- w north of rear* niue h- «re.
I, j Ju.l.-r Kriuwdr. «• &lt;■&gt;« “ &gt;*”
llreuM nnd authority graolci&gt;!ita:ntn« righty acres uf toad pe»re or teas, seek, and Hfa rest shall be glorious* The
Untlarv «»u by « p'nl.m U.u«l by Gov windows of -ns at the building* Mm. day rd November A. D t»
uccoidir.g to tbegov*mw*ni ■urvpy thereof.
Hunt was severely but probably not court of Harn i-om-ty. Ml
expression. ”111.11 day,’’ wherever foupd In
During the last 18 months Albion col­ eruor Bill_____
WiM-toM5?; MObAM.
fatally hurt, and tiie other woman te- estate, riahi, tide and inU,
Scripture, has It*own peculiar slgnificigce- lege has received &gt;160,000 iu gifts.
erased ol. In and to the mu'
Friday, Dec, XS.
- WJIAJAM FT. H&gt;ZJC.
Tb*,nrt'prS
See it seven times in chapters x to xii. The
being In Uir county of Harry, m w«
TbeAlbtoo Colfage tohminrat^undCom corning King fa nut only a branch frtm
fal tbe JM-Non. pnipb'jwl In U» bulMtnc. Mlvblgar.. kn wu and described M
John
Chatloka
*
Mr*. WiusloWs Hoottung «&gt;rup has bwi&gt; uj*d bunivl in N—York. lx~. UU.&lt;«1
of
whom
U1W
»
'■«
bundrr.1*
h~l
bnr»l;
J esse, bnt also the root of Jesse: tbe roPt lor rbtldren teethlur It »ootb«
ch I.
Umr »•*’'brfr —c«Pr*■
and offspring of David (Rev. xxii, 16).
AdroirolJw MontiU« l~nl
David’s son and David’s Lord; the Gun­ Twenty five reuU a ’wittlc. Sold by ail drugg i-t» prodniraol by lie rongr*' pn-ol.-nt ol I U.on&lt;l tl.v H»™- wxl &gt;b« bn-rarn touwl
n
man, truly God and truly man. He fa the thrm.gtiuul the world.
it almost l.nl«»«lbl.
impowume K.
w&gt; bH eta. m.r.urh U&gt;
—
Chin.
1the Intent Demo I throw
PROBATE ORDER,
wnU
.
r
.effectively.
Tho
total
immr_
____
__
_
-rrwUvelr.
TboUtal
Irwuf
son of Mary, sod of David, son at Abra­
LL..
P.lmrr ,nri CrUp i,
'»&lt;«
j tnruw
Eurrnr Hoyt. • fourteen year old West■ cratk
township of lUrrj
combination for the presidential ■nre fa ftllOUt $550,000.
ham, sou of God, to sit- on David’s thrond.
of Miebfcnn.
cksSsSi”"”*.®*
draw all uatiuxu unto Him. and give thert Bay Citv boy. has had parts of his spineI ticket next year
Dated Norembsr 2tth.
the rest of His glory (Math. K U Luke L removed to save his life. He was Injured
The Lafiayetta house at St. Jowph, Mo.,
eno. s J-. O'Whjt
droUW"l by«n inrondujy Hr, awl m»„ » M much weaker reMenlar Hum be ,
■
thousand Hrtthundr. diad amrt) on- ay-35; Isa. B, 1—4). If we are now redeemed by a fall.
explosion of bidden bomb*. IT
present. Charles W- Arwrtruug. Judge or by His bjbod, and overcoming by the sa
Hibbard** V '
ha. U-eo .Ince hie rr~»&gt; Illa™, aluekad
ADMINHTHUTOV* SAUL
' compounded,'
The report ttal Gladstone was black­
we shall reign with Him in Ills
These piy ,
In the matter of ‘
.1 Iplng pain m&gt; balled by the English club of Blarrita, an bl„ He ba. almort gi&gt;ea up all hope "&lt;
(Rev xii. 11: v, 9. ID; Hi, «). That al
nd unlfort
'
^eri.«. Mr
’
3 of pills. on«nlr*tli&gt;n v.mpo~&lt;l in U” ronin
(• Rich L-u*rduui Of shin lusme.p*-*; tion* shall ae-k unto Him. and to Israel
DMlUl* . ■
.
beennse of Kim. fa evident from many
' nnd chi!- (Snservatlve* fa untrue. Onthecnutrary wome last u‘r!‘&lt;- After a wvi-re emu no
ZSdefth. a very feeble
Ue refu«e*
n’,u*'
fhi.- stale. He
the o.lt, tll
te-timonte, uf the Spirit tbrouxb the
both Gladstone and Morley have t*cn
taken
except , octo-A In 1
propbeta. “Arise, shine, for thy light fa drew v
—• nothingextrtV
unnuimously elected member* of the club. medicine and Lam . t-«He
tofahir
they lv.
ronie.
and
the
glory
of
the
Ixm
fa
risen
two fUxxft of water, no seems
«.•»■.»■*«— Mr.'".
,
mr-reoari Win* rijat an upon thee- And the Gentiles shall come to
JobnWdb.
’
r
*
’
*W£
Ot J scruuots up 10 the prereutrims m*v oe thy light, and kings to tbe bru:bt!&gt;«*iof herni*
natienl for the hour uf death to t0101’* I
tte Uirft of a lot rf property, nrol rol.l
J*.
’
uf ‘
bi Hof
. Meh
U» doeroro Lr
Mir family
l» &lt;■»&gt;» aquestiem
• 'I""111” “
thy rfa.iig.” "At that time they shall ca
VS* going to start a church with the pro
Tuervi'P‘*D ii i* yrt"
o'clock JeTusa’em tbe throne of the Lord, sud all
hour*.
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:
^heavT beer wa^- collided with a
Si-T- 1 she luoionsahnll 1* gathered unto II *-■»&gt;*" IL
Mm.u ir...
.
’ name of rhe Lord u. Jrru-tkm (I
in 'be side
. Dw.SS.-.lhmc-'* •" «&lt;l
pittalmrg cable car, •
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.pox hl.CbrUtm*.«l horn. '“'‘J'
aud fatally Injuring'
riously wouudiuy *
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•'“‘J*
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nor niixntw, iwr
, --—-• An unknown aaw
Into » bcux- ommijr-l b&gt;."““J
more &lt; un# on all the earth, tbedeviU'
open broke
Ix.creil. of Belton.
ud kUted on. md k&lt;t *» “'be',ur d™^irockBe was tried, cunv'cted and given a *nIfatejl, November 1
King of Kmgs and
Rev. xx. xxi. xxii,
KtD« of his horrible bntchary.
you want for tbe tbres chapter*
it shall

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HEART

fool me,
I want that

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Hob/icco.

It's‘Ae Seat"
c\e w'in^ tobacco
fbr1l\e money
and I don’t Mbnt
ar.ylhmfi eJse.
I've trita it and
l(novV all about it.
J /T is made by

WET! COLD! SLUSH!

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

“GANDEE”

M. R. LAYTON,

Daily.

Sauftay.

Weetly.

Circulation Over 100,000
Copies Daily.

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I by. but it fa very pnJJlfabte. How» Whvn? ■ office apd n svstetn of t-*--1—

For the purpose off reducing stock of heavy winter goods, remnants
and all odds and ends, we will

Slice the Prices on
Felt Boots, Socks, Snow Excluders, Alaska Over Shoes, Felt Shoes and
Slippers, Shirts and Drawers, Overcoats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens
Shawls, Cloaks, Flannel Blankets, Comfortables

And all warm goods of every description.
DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS
Additional Local.

i jloved by Aid. Iteynokl*. that when
Card of Thunk..’ at Ti.Mnk.' 1 council adjourn Uiej ai'jt&gt;tiiti t&lt;« &lt;t:W p. nt..
Wednesday, fare. »4Mh. 1MH. Cetrted.
1 with to thr.uk the etnpp&gt;y&lt; * of i
Hastings. I tee. 4th. in.
.
Woo! boot, factory for the beautiful/ fa
T*i the Hon. Mayor and Qeauhon Coiinrll:
ChrtatmaX. •*
Tfa- crmiinittsw apfasnuai n&gt; tnveatigat-'
Trtrtin; that Ute lUhUbg «x the city, would rwpcettully
report that the Electiir Light * l'v«tr Co.
&lt;MM* aid all a wilt furnish «Usht al f75 per year, far each
ii.buo Candle Power arc tamp, snd tha
1-.’ lifchta fa aUtba’ te nere-emqr
ftUrMEO'. A*T.

corner of Miehi/xn
corner of

and w&lt;- wuufa like fo’M-e audi in
llon -tsrted ifi llfl- elly and Induce capita!
to la- tnvesti &lt;1 In mauufaciuriug plant* Iu
ihfa city. H •«
a&lt;ww»*tuUjf worked
In Btnton Uartor it c-ttidnly can W here.
Xetiqrt and
o« ll*
1,t'
owners of juvjwity to fully undcfidand all
tbe rc-juitvtniof an itburnuett i'olh-y
i&gt;a» prown -urli
IbMthr |wiv»l&gt;«imutt be r.uto&lt;i In
of llw Vcdiry. An
now jawuttna flat -hoain
Ipp'F:

hllalren Knjo.r

The pleawaul flavor, jjenllu action and
toothing cffr-i-tv nf Syrup of Fig*. when In
Med ot a laxative and if lhr father or
inotbrr te &lt;o»ihe «&gt;t bHIonn the nni»t
gratifying rr*«lb».fo!!ow If* um*. *0 that it
fa the »*•*: family mtralv kiiown .and
eyttrjr fatally ulioukl tw'&gt;- 4 Imttlc.

KunrsAV-neuralfat, •‘AfiKtafly.RBiire wlnpwl :ind N&gt;na)l of
body, pem-trat*** into th;-soli nt tho base of

Xhnmra
r*h. regular train
follows 14?are

tlierc t6 lie foatui. With |t« mUju it
V* MUM portion nf the wx.i, uiakek an
loo and tbcreiu lays Its «n&gt;. From
this inchkin or scar, there exudra a
confidence Ih«J«cmia Militant® which; clinging to the
.1 r.jnrt decided : rook .grows info n trbffie.’’
the. Insunw: ? con*- ■ H»&gt;w exact ttite tbtwy may fa fa a matter
(list tm- Mile of tbe; nf. eoujeccure. Certain It i* that triiffic
urnl afb ■■ the faun- [ ht&amp;ften are attracted tr, thelt -jx.il by a
nlil.-tl the inaurmicc. ltt&gt;cL!ip»cvt, l.ut it hunt fclua tberimiio*w pjJtal.tf In W&gt;&lt;- QiM- had, j aibiv flirt tbe fly Itx-lf fa aUi_ ted. like a
to the tar* on cotdract. pur-. twu* giWrHJH, by tbe"Yrry exintcucv &gt;if tins
ten*: of tho lusitred In the j pe-*k&gt;n«.*.bfart
take£i a*i awlgtim.-nt uf the i Tfa-n an- chrre apedes of truflle* fot.r.d
___ titrutpany, luid Uplnr»id its Un France—the Vtax-k »n&lt;l nio-.t common,
’flu- Mie to thi- plaintiff ami ,U&gt; : H»o wldte (highly prlr.«1&gt; and tbe truffle a
nt-iii of thv tnvgsaMK* did not it- ' Tail, which htw. n n.ivpr of garlic. They
tiff
forfeiture. I are found In nil soils, but chit-fly In oak
art will deride Uie awe In I fm-rats or where th- earth fa damp nnd oil
.
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,
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.
. Jn un wlm'*&gt;t atari 0
| ML Tbe brwt that the country affords
A Cl*.LRU.
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. tern®.—-WiaMagfon
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■' ^ j sT**^ r~; —-r-y -———
,
Acotirtof faw is s flue ftpfml far the
'credited to the New York
rounds uf the paper-*. iu cnJtiratlou ot exartneaa ip ifyeecb. though
that uufavoatble aetioth1 at the
u «H here
tbe same
Mltw tin*time it
it fa
fa the
tbe plne
ulnciher*. falieini Ito
“«l
&lt;*&lt;•■ You
Von cannot
rnnnot. be
to mnntod
Uk- H««
Nvw YorK
York l«n~
lxnri&gt;-! &gt;^*
’&gt; •»
«' ««*-,
pravcnlcd
_
..
-to.
[H-rjuring yourself, but an attempt
K«»ysl- —
linking
Powdutei
ujern*
arntvo mvj
jen^i ww«u
eanatA gdltcn
up; **” b&lt;-&gt;u«de to cant yea of yuakh« loose
bropuMltlou baking pow-; rtotemento. Cross cxntnfnktion , fa nut
I
praiwiuie. now.’ VS OVDT
i Wb‘'r*^ *’hT? Fro,u l1‘® lim- df .rh&gt;a
nlever old cro&lt;m questloner. Duuld (,■*« the
Anoervahriito
that of tthe
wrwtt legal |iah
ILwh
Apocrypha)
to that
lie great
who -shine in oar-courts tqday nn-n l*vu
bpd eiwhoii to remember sfu-tn-ard the
boars Xhey &lt;peut in the witue*s box. “
i -Sturie* of the supernatural are never to
ill they have prnwod ihrough
erww examination. JuatJUie
imrert.

;m
,j
In exposing thfa
th Ir-’teliKian «s ihMt
Ji
_ - shad.
—.t la
1..
_
_ io our
TnrUe-ta made fo»&lt;n wlmlu.
dtartelms any n-fa.ndtaiillCD, and nb&gt;-is io
mi

pwdw «

fact ta
aud At mykteriou^-tie-

RKETS.

adt*^
N.tpnji-on .

[ftrnni

eft ramaihiug.

blunder* of telegraphing arise (yom lL«
mfainterpratatlon of atich »l&gt;nc**i letter*.
Cipher B connfata of numbered words
arranged upouatette. Tbeabteta aretn.ute
HOW A TELEGRAPH COMPANY HAN- up into ljuoka ot ISSpagaa each, aud no
DLE8 ITS &amp;JONEY ORDERS.
word occur* without Uif Mttue number on
two sheet*. All tim word*, however, fire
repeated upon r.ith »te» t of n fax»k. A cen­
tral otlacM* n'-tignafrixn time f &gt;tinm tora-Ji
of Ita anl»&gt;flier-, a steal from one of the
guard* That Ifava Come Into I'm* t» I dpher B Imoka. No tctcgranhic money ori-r.
v.nt A..,
«... 4UMUH
Aii.m'.u .1 r,.»u.
’ der
fa complete
a word
from
each
1 .....I
o! lhi
. d(ihm widtottt
A &gt;nd „
Wbn
_ wonl
I A‘XJdcnt createdthe system of tele-j from cipher B ha*’been u*ed in sending
.
money
omer,
nun
worn
him
*
I tfraj.blc tponey onlers. now a m^ter &lt; f i nmney order, that Wonl fa Instil
with red
: *vt-ryd&gt;iy u*eall over thfa country. In the j cried w
*“ ink’ In
a the book »nt
office apd npou the,duplicate
‘ lafe sixties a Chicagoan, now rrxidvnt In,“ |i ml
the aubofflee. When a sheet ha* lawn fully
I New York, naked General Ans.u Stsgrr,'■ ' canceled n new png* b aMigixd to tbe anb
ptiicu Western Union nupt-nnteudent 11&gt; ! office.
Chicago, to telegraph fJoO to-Nvw Ortean*. I
,
iLLuraunoxs.
vfa.
i General Stager promptly declined to p-r ' a
» tniswut
oy uiusrraAll
Ihfa will oeomnr
become clearer by
illurtra&gt; form the Kervice. Telegraphic nirneyor- i t*nn-.
■ d--n» were never sent, he Affirmed, mw as graphic money i.mcrfor ten dollar, to Wil­
liam J&lt;»iv« at Miiljfatowu, N. Y., be pre­
a matter of personal convculi-tiev between
sents life ten dollar* at the money order
employee* of the cootpany. filltea a «*rr- department, fills out a blank form of
kv could not be thrown ©pet» to Jw pub­ mopey order And signs It with his full
lic save nt great risk.
name and addrm. If. the order is sent
Tut applloant, an old acquaintance of with ’‘strict toMruflVons,” it goes at the
General Stager, prras»*l hia point. Would risk of the company. If. however the
die company tnmemit the money if the order gwe* with ‘.‘literal Instructions," the
tender aiioQhi aasiimo ail rfak of loss? Thie- sender fa i-t-qu
I to send ujwn tbe back
proposition fluidly won over General of hfa order a bln
leasing the company
Steger, nnd he undertook the act-vic.*, bnt from ilalillty for loss. Strict luMtructiotis
midi many misgivings. The money bld the receiving operator require the perdestination iu
in safety,
and utu
thus
। rvnebed its
iwwKiuaiKin
a*i-ty, anu
to whom the order fa addressed ^o !&gt;c
tl)».btx*lu&lt;«M ot MUidiug ttdegnqdlic money ranched for by some one known to the
I order* was fairly Ix-tran
operator
Lite-nil Instructions give the
—
.
.
... .
Tbe system devalopcd afowly.
operator some latitude in accepting other
; from th# flrwt. regurdtsl n» an emergency avidem
~‘ iora of identification.
___
. _____________
An order sent
' service, and surn&gt;:inde&lt;t with many xufe- with strict in.xtructlous closes with lhe
guards. Nevertheless iL ha* reached caor- word "vigilant." one sent with liberal inI moua propottfom. With the growth of structiims clo«e;with the word "caution.''
; the service there ha# developed nn elaborate
Smith's order docs nut go in the form of
1 system
n dispatch
uwpnjcn from
in»m nun «&gt; ,k.u«m, ou. «a «
svslent of
tit safeguarding
nr*Hn&lt;r the
tho IratwmfaMoti
(nnimlininh of
,.r a
him lo Jones, but as a
; ---„
.
• communication from the transfer agent of
1 Fort^H-parpom-anfthetnoncyorderaye- Lhe ventral office tn the agent at Middle-*
?
•
■
tije Western
Union
Telegraph
town. It inform* the agvnt at Middle­
j PWdivide*
——-----the United Steles ...
and Canada town that John Smith nt New York sends
central ten dollars tn William Jones at Middle­
— - -------- „f auteffices. There is
town. One of-the three cipher A words
a chief tranafer agent at each ceutral office, for ten dollars fa. employed, and it fa ac­
and s&amp;ionler fr.im
- — -in onedis-suboffiec
companied by a wool from Middletown’s
nsuboffios in another must pan page of __
__ -_________
the—
cipher _B_____
book.__Sometimes
the
Ii tbe ei-utral office in each of lhe • word from cipher B precede* that front
fatricte coneeraed. There are iu the cipher A, and sometimes this order fa re­
States and Canada about 2,000 versed. If two words from cipher A are
order ofllura of tbe Western Union necessary to express the number ot dollar*,
i
graph company. The whole number sometimes the word from cipher B fa
■ of Western Union Telegraph offices in the placed between them. Borne of tbe wordu
two countries is 15,(100. Population, volume Ln cipher A occur In cipher B. but the page
of business and to sumo extent situation of cipher B i^sIgDcd to a auboftice has
idetcrrulno whether or not a town aball footnote indicating what tho sequence ot
have a money order office. A« a rule a the cipher B word is to be in any dispatch.
town of l.rXB Inhabitant* has a money or­ and thus confusion Is Impossible if t he op­
der office, unices the volume of buslneca is erators are careful The whole system fa
|talow the average for a place of its size.
intentionally complicated nt fl rat sight,
THE CTFUEttS.
though simple enaugh when once mas­
Two jiphers are used iu telegraphic tered. One of the chief safeguards is the
orders. Cipher A fa oimtuuu to ail Constant change iu the pages of cipher B
money order office*. It conhfata of many ksnlguetl lo tbe snbofficts.—New York Ad­
simple words arranged in three paraJ^I, vertiser.
vertical columns on a single sheet ot paper,
E*rly Kininsj At the left of each word in the left hand
column fa a number. Heading horfoittab
Mort) recreation and healthful sleep fa
I ly aerem tbeaheet the eye oatebea first
the dcm.*tud of the hour, rather than early
| number, then
word in the first atiomn, rUing, which euteitaa yawning, stupid ex| next a word in the second column and toteuco the livelong day. Should oaift
i finally a word in tbe Inxt column. Thus bosine** demand early rid ng. early retir­
| there are three words fur each usmber, and ing should thru be t«ligk&gt;tu&gt;ly followed in
order to obtain the requi-dtc number of
In a money order dispatch it fa ortHnarily boon in sleep, that brat and only reaton r
to mean as many
as lhe of tired nature. The ability to t-xfal with
opposite the word
tbe first out much sleep is nothing to boast of,
column. There fa uo separate ward for neither fa it wrirjj* while to plume one’s seif
on the ground of
‘
nw ia the number axpraased

MONEY 4.ENT BY WIRE.

L. Fancher in

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-NC/1.0/</text>
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              <text>Hastings Public Library and J-Ad Graphics</text>
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          <name>Date Accepted</name>
          <description>Date of acceptance of the resource. Examples of resources to which a Date Accepted may be relevant are a thesis (accepted by a university department) or an article (accepted by a journal).</description>
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              <text>ongoing</text>
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          <description>An account of the resource</description>
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              <text>Hastings Banner Published 1891. PDFs were created from microfilm and may have readability issues. Specific issues may be incomplete or missing. Note some newspaper files are very large and may take some time to download.</text>
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